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VOL. XXXIIl! NO. 36
Hastings

BublblK-d W«ta
COOK&amp;KI
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ANNER.

COUNTY NEWS

YuLl WE/O/yr'X

Michigan.

A jteri-n.
Tho following pcpaiie are authorized
ceive fubscripllons for the Baxxkr:
Wrdey Myers, Woodland Clan ter,
D. M. Mvers. Gertisy.
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pfPRICfs
CREAM

M mrt paid before the out ut U-e jear the
price of snbseripuoa wUt jMMltlvrly be ti.zs.
in either case 1*. eetiu w«' be adgrd for po«t
age when snbscrit&gt;..T respites ouUUte of the I
county.
ADVKRTISIKG BATES:
li per year-....... . . .......................»1M 00 ‘

•1. McKifvoy, Manic Grove.
Preston Je»- II. A-iyrU.
PiMimaater, lower.
FretfiM r, BuMd
,
O'Dppnrli.
J. h. Covert, Ciu-Hou,
Postmaster. Freeport.
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Irving.
D. L. Morthtand, Cedar Creek.
F. G. Norwood, Delton.
John Mtw-au, Hickory Cornera.
Hn-wn £ Caln.*. Prairie* Ute.
Byron Fisher. Cr&lt;-.,’. ’■&lt; I'-iro-r-.
wm. Browara, Broward.
A. (J. Je«fup.&lt;minir-’vllle.
. Postmastn*. ikuee rtprlng*.
&lt;1 W. ArniKrotau 1U-wen* Mills.
Money mtiii to thte.e agims* will :

JOB PRINTING.

oath* office Is new; and wULtbe latnst taccvot
type, too most approved pat terns cf machinery '
andcompetnci workmen cicptoyvl. enables the &gt;
Baxxkm to do lira -class fobwork. .
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M; B. GILLASPIE. Notary Public
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and l’. s. Claim Agent,
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will prosecute all kind* of claims iwforu n.; ’
DeparuDsnta ot Ui«* Interior oK‘.&lt;«*. Call un him
nt his store, corner Court ao-t Jeffenoti Sts..
Halting*. Midi.

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■all MifiMttiberaalt'ie nlscea named who have
not .-lU.-d with t;s will, batwwn Uil« date amt
Sew Yean-, pav their wbucriptteM to the
Baxmui’s agents mured abuv«.

-J^STPERFECT M*0£

low 1.El.
Ih-nllirt.

It* superior 'vcelleucr proven in millions &lt;&gt;!
Itowns fonnisriv occupl -J Pf Ur. Jones, over home.- tr.r mon than a quarter of a century. It
.tirnttb. Hanis t- Van Arman's. /----------------------- : I* u*«-d by the Cntt-.i States Government En­
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b* the be.ul-- ...
&lt;&gt;t tit-- tlr--.it I'oiver-.lti.-,
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the Strongest ntrgM, ami n-.&lt;r»t Health(ul.
ITU ART. KNAH’EN
..- Dr. Ptu-r’s Cream Haklng Powder does aot
I contain Amiunnta. Lime, o.- A!u*n. Sold only
PrneUct: In all courts of the state an-I In tbo inc iu&gt;».
f ailed States cooru.
PRICE BAKING I*0WDKR CO.
MBWNORK.
CIlKAdO.
CT. IX)UM.
Offices ever Hastings Nutiuual Bank.
ItesUng*. Michigan.
Aswclktc office*, K**p»« U. I-’ ami if, new
C. WELTON
Houseman Block, timadltaph'-. Mleh.

Is agent tor the Ohio Parmer’s Insurance Co.
Ho writes
He
write* ixMlcte.s
|&gt;otletes on a man's
man’* property against
! loaabynre.ilghtnlnRor wind; against a man’s
Ute bg death and accident.
3I. rates.
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lUsUncs, Mich. ■ pOOK A SHEJ.DON.
Practices In ml wtnisaf tba state. Hpeclal
attention to coHoctl.iu-VVoNkr T'.i Loan os
(Offlcetn Abatract Block.Hastings. Mich.)
Have the only set ot Abstract Books tn Barry
kraaty.
A. BARBER, #. D..

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Thysiclan anaV-tirgeon.
Office over Nevin’s store. * ffiee tmurs from J
)« p. m.
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R. TIMMERMAN. Homapatltlr Pliy. slcian and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)

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W. LOWRY, M. D.,
AT ARTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate. In­
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Physician au-'-fiurgvori.
suninee ainl Loans.
Makes a specialty of trvattn; aiscasc* of the i’A
KYBand EAK and tiw rrwereatten of vision Office with J. G. Runyan* Son. 2 doors north
&lt;?L vsi'ns11 IUtlM SFfwt4pi*Ks “I,d p&gt;e
* of roeXofficc.
given to making exchanges
Office ami residence on Broadway, sear Court .ofSpeclalattentlon
property.
The Inter**’* o( iion-realdent
House. Hufttingyjllch.
property owner- caretuliy looked afler. Farms
~itaH &amp; colgrove, •

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Lawye's.

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

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K KENASTOS,
Attorney atJaw.

F. HtiOliF.HXF.lt, Proprietor,

Cur. Jefferson ami Court Sts., Hastings* Mich.

Rates. 11 .OO per Day.

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This Home 1» new. with pirasaut rooms. The
patronage of the public I* rc»|K-cttulIy solicited.

THE PBOBLEM SOLVED!
It is now conceded 5hat the befit and cheapest way to warm
*your house1 or cook yonr meals is to buy the

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ED. POWERS’
The Garland is the ideal stovo £ur both cooking and heating.
Of course we keep other and inferxor kinds of stoves, the
same as other dealers. But the Garland ia the acknowledged
best.

Full line of everything usually kept in a hard­
ware establishment. .
Respectfully,

• ED. POWERS

HUFFMAN BROS
—SELL

UclaytMt Letter.
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Mm. Mercy Clark. Mrs. itel-oeea Bray,
nf Dutton. Corivtn Bray, of Idaho, and
Fred Clark an&lt;f wife, of Dakota, are visit­
ing at John &lt; arVeQt'a.
Myrtle Ickc, L home tram Albion.
Lillian Hale will spend th-- vacation with
her inirvnta nt (^tledouik.
Almut thirty meinlicr.* of (i. A. R. pout
ami ladles of the Relief Corpi surprised
Rev. Milo Smith and family last Fridayevening.
Mr. fitevctM, |&gt;f V«-nuonlvHle. visited at
hi» .son Kd.’s pnrLof last week..
Itev. WnL Tilby preaclntl at Alaska last
Sunday;
Be film Sledge, of Carlton, was thu guest
of Florence * ;’tiani last week.
-The Dime .-«•(■&amp;! of tin- stsn- tmefrty l»t
week wax a &lt;|« Jded aucceMi, The literary
entertainment was splendid and all seemed
to enjoy themselves. We h&lt;i|s-,the Madety
will have more of the'kind. ’
All Ilin* of the churches will oli-ten&lt;•
ChristmaJ. The M. E. and Congregatl-mnl
societies will hav&lt;- their entertainmmits
Monday evening and the Baptist Tuesday
evening.
H. E- Hendrick and C. G. Putnam were
in Kent cr-unty Friday on bmdru -s.
If a large number of teams and the stores
crowijed with people are tniw indicatiotis.
our merchants are enjoying n* splendid
trade.
The new uu-at market has bruuglil down
-u-ak from 12c to 8c per pound. We hope
they have emiic to atgyMrs. Lida Barrell, who removed with
her husband a few years since to Dakota.
Is visiting her parents A. H. Caldwejl and
wife.
R. B. Bkharda, of your city, was hi
town last Wednesday.
Rev. J. E. White, of Way land, was hi
town Thursday.
W. E DeGolia ami Kock Young have
the mumps.
Georgie Cahill Is clerking at A liny’s.
Dr. A. Hanlon was in Elk Rapids last
w**k on tiusineos.
P. (). tanner, of Yankee Springs, bad
his pension Increased from 88 to 81U a
month.
Jason E. Beard lias sold his farmin
Yankee Springs to Manly Brook ami gone
Mr. Hewlett and wifr, of Vermont*file,
visited at I). Uxunls* hist week.
Mesdanics Ruaaeli. Goodyear and Bar­
low, of Hastings, were tbe'gueats of Mrs.
•John Campbell mr day lut week.
Mrs. A. D. Thomas, who visited Mrs.
Barlow, of Hustings, returnc-l home Sat­
urday.
Hon. John Carveth was at Grand Rapids
on day last week.
Mrs. Harriet Bray. Who bus te-cn spend­
ing several weeks at her slaters near
Alaska, returned home Friday.
“Th- K. of I*, dantfe last Friday evening
was sllmly attended.

Garland Cooks and Heaters

Carlton.
The second quarterly'meeting of the M.
E. church will be held at Carlton Center.
Jan. 5th and Btli. 1«8P. Presiding Elder
A. P. Moors will conduct -the meeting.
Everybody invited to attend.
Born, to Mr. ami Mrs. E. J. Keshncr, a
boy.
. Win. Burchfield ha. a daughter from
Charlotte visiting them this week. .

A surpriM* ut Simeon BeekeCs hud Sat­
urday evening was n snece—: «bo»t no
were In attendauce.
Maggie Bntehlor &lt;as married to John
Groff, of Campbell. The wedding to'dc
place nt Nuali Hemey's; Rev. Isaac Kllhefner. of Ohio, tied the kind.
G. W. Caln and wife were In Hastings
Monday.
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Dr. Al J. Wright who has .been afflicted
with rheumatism, is able to 1h.‘ out again.
. Geo. Becker, who has been working in
the north woods, has returned home.
Ellnirt Wood spent the holiday s at home
vUltlng his liurcnts and other friends.
Mary Alierdlng. of your city, spent Sun­
day at home.
Ely Alleriiing Is working for Nick Tebo.
Melvin Gordon, from Detroit, la visiting
friends here.
Quite a number attended the dance at
Ihurston’s hall Friday night, but they
were all boy s.
We understand that burglars entered
the residence of John Carjienter Sr„
Christmas eve while the family were away
and before they left had hung up an ele­
gant hanging lamp.
Oils l-andmi and wife spent Sunday In
Freeport the guests of Samuel E. Roush
and wife.
Win. Heiser, Jay Btricmnd and wlvee
visited Mr. Warline the first of this weefc
Wm. Raymond went to'.Yurk Stnte-lnst
week.
Wm. McKinney started for Richland 0u..
Ohio, Friday of last week to visit friends.

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
On which we will be glad to quote prices.

The Norcross Furnaces

*Tbe great encj cli&gt;ite&lt;lla of |.nkc tt»Ie*sa
Cutincd Kahler expects his brother from I
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«iw- over In n- last wtsik expecting tn, d-~
Wbbonr small jxwfcet edition, but was
w York today.
Quite muddy fur our Christinas tree, iipt | ***“* l’iree;
some wind surprteeti wlien he arriv.sl to
i-ud.hls .v|tml, and htAveiit home a weaker ■there wn« a good-crowd and evi-ryUitnif'ou
if not a wiser compendium of the great Lsue istfuie lite people.'
The Saints un* holding Birotin gs every
’ Clause and Maml Hough visited friends night at the school house.
in-re law. week.
Everybody Is unusually well In this
hMirfv. Mr. Fra
Kngtns Davenport and wife, of Ionising, nrighlwt hood.
atv vlidttiyr tlielr imn-nt- and friends h-re
The superintendent received a very nlo- Wesvtey Ijawrenei
nt present.
present Christmas .front the Sunday M'hool, 34 th.
D^awm'JBoegh i-., quite *h-k again.
for which hv’is thankful.
George Rowiader'- liaby Is very sick
prewuM and Its mirth.
with lung fever.
'Fmlrlevllte.
Lillie Brown and Fred Jtxcolm were mar­ Delayed Letter.
ried at Uh- brf-lu’s ]&gt;arcnts on &lt; hrl-tmas eveoA te-at laden with i.'hrtetmas gifts will
Happy New Ytftr for ever.
Fart-ell and Minnie Asjiinafl were Ik- found anchored in tin- M. K church
Mi the nwoiflm of D-fl*.
.
nuuyiixl at the tnidc s parents on Christ­ Munday evening.
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mas. There were u large number of &lt;m**ds
Three implisms Us* place In the rhapel
! pandysh one da* h»i
aiid-u great many present-.. Sot,.- .‘hat .Sunday eveminr. Rev. I’ujh- ofikiating.
D. P. Tolle* and
Rev. S. fwlllns goes to spend Christmu. I
were in-.ited to the weiding did not appear
until Un- close &lt;if Un- perfurumnee. and with his parents.
tl»rt» lookjiart In thA doings outside, te
W. |Bash and femlly. of KMam-azoo. an- 1bc-*7lh. inert
that cn-ntk«nanly?
,
•■\|sn-b-d at S. Temple’* for the holidays. lies* and mud,
Ferre Stuwi-ll and Je^h- Barnum wore
*The Go&lt;h1 Templars have in prepiirati«*n
ttuirried at the i-rlde's wente In J'arRuh a linn drama rjilHI'ed **T1»- Toni of the
on Christmas. The h-*u.w was full of n-la- Tide.'’
damage done.
The Odd Fellows propose lm\ltar a serious
J
nfw htdiw'ry Ua*
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eirta were pre.-ruled. .Her the wedding grand supper in the near future.&lt;
ttiweouple Martral for N. Y. on their wnlNone- of tl»e young ruffians btdottglug to 1northeast Of hen' ttitc
ding tour.
the school wen- callid to account m.'.iii&gt; 1g&lt;Mxl white oak tlmlx
»•-*&lt;•&gt; Turner and I.llllmtWilHams wen* last week, for indecency hi xbe txbmm'ce of 1at ?!4 per coni, giving empioymont
mwrltsl on Cliristntam
the principle. The m-Imx&gt;I tx-anl promi.M* ’huitr- a nnmber of htborers In the; svo
al*o at the mllLMr-. f. S. Grant, after a
llim-&gt;N tle-y shall Ik- puntelwd as theydr-erv.-. If and
4
dW un Friday last and WMnbnried on they fail to do their duty the school will
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b.- m.v.iUnnd.l, ndaM
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Siinduy.
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Al*» for the ttany« Eaton fore
111 llu- r-u-u* of
1..,. ..... ... number*. a» d-M-ent js-oplr do not propoM: I **'“*’
KepLer vs. Mote, the Jury f-aiml Mob- •ending their daughter*- where they are ‘ ,'"*n"***'“r'“ B
A. G. Cortright bits-sold his
gnllty. and E?q. Veit*- fin- d him Ja.
subjected to lushit at the pleasure of two
In the ease of Ntlnciu-oinb v*. KuWv on or tlirce rowtlies win* dttend wliool merely partner ** ith Ed. Bism-I to Mr.
Klchtand. f.r- «!&lt;». wb will
violation uf contract. Esq. t»w&lt;/y (ti idvd to makndistnrt&gt;anc«-.
In favor of the plaintiff.
The laidica Aid realized something oyer'
copied by .John •■'heun.
• S. Haight tuns pul a st«a-k »f lumHnrv 94 from their bazaar.
Mil.. Item** of Oreana Co, is aptaiUii?
into Ills building up stairs.

Uelarcd Letter.
Hrrls-rt Slidbly isstill wl&gt; i UugjJu&gt;ruftf
and teaching the y oung idea bow to shoot.
Mu Hraydon lias friends In.ni » m».
tunce visiting him.
Nick Pi ters has returned Imtae frat* his
hunting &gt; xp«ydR!oikat the north.
Ida Petera Ims returned to Hnstiisp*
from n visit with hei mother.
Albert Turk* ligihlsticw house plastered
Mr. Stanley turn a ntat little wing built
on the south side of his house aiut finished
off. anil a wall built under the wliolehouso
v* hloh improves the ap;&gt;earanc&lt;- vefy much.
Mrs. Murdock has moved into her fine
resldinee.
Mrs; Scop ten lias arrived from Dakota
and will spend the winter with her son-in­
law Wm. Williams.
• Fred SH&gt;er. Hie son of on old army com­
rade, Is spending 11 few weeks with his
parent*.
Jessie Williams, of Odiwsa. imuieglnd
Die heart of Grandma Williams by a visita tew days since.
Mrs. Barton’s tiouse Is being repaired,
if tbe’dBOovery of ite lielng on fire had
been five minutes later there would have
ixien no saving of IL
We are having a good school with Jennie
Williams, of Woodland, as tetuher.
Tin- revival meeting* at the W. M.
church conducted by Rev. H. D. Cheency
are reaching into the fifth week. The
congregation L increasing until all cannot
t&gt;e seated. The j&gt;owrr of God is being fell
In the community. Mrs. Clieem-y will .In­
here till* week to assist In tin- services*.

rmai Christnuw ami
The old iiusxlj
a white Easter.
Ixmanl Studgi- and wife have gone to
Cadillac to visit relatives ami friends dur­
ing the holiday.--.
Amos Fausey ami family spent Chriatmat* in Northville with friends. They reI»urt a good time.
We leant that W. Trego. &lt;»i Irving, is
having his wind mill enrloM-tl.
A. Shlvch-y, who ha* been .-Jck Ute past
few weeks, te at homu-and able to be out.
W&lt;- hope that be will soon Ik- well again.
J. L. Ickes and wife have gone to
Canada to visit relaUves and friends dur­
ing the holidays. Erv. Sengrr and wife
are keeping Itouse and doing chores fur
them while they are gone.
Owing to rain and inclemency of the
weather lost Wednesday evening Deh?-3fith 1
the invited rmatlvvs from here were*
unable to attend tin* 10th anniversary and
surprlsc on Madison Erb, id Hastings.
Rev. Coywood preaeln-i at the fowl
Auger scliool house last fiumlay.
School cumineiires «&gt;ext Mowdaj after n
vacation of two weeks. Miss Blue Uic
teacher la giving good sattefgctlon.
K-.vrj thing Is quiet about the tallraui In
l*ud Auger but we expect a grand boom
next spring.
Santa Claus made loth of happy hearts
Chrfcitmas.

Boni, to Mr.«tind Mrs. Frank Wright,
l»ec. aisL BMMI.
The lecture of CapL Eli nt Morgun hall
wo* quite amusing fur the little lolk-s.
Quite a number of William Main’s
friends gathered nt his place on Christuuw,
where they had a pleasant time.
MrB. Cuywoo«rs sister han had a very wsvere attack of heart disease.
W. 8. Adkins returned home, last Friday
evening, after a visit with his parents.
'Che refiling match camo near la-lug a
failure, thu citizens opiomiug gambling in
any fonn.
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3T0VES.

,n Bros.

Mrs.
B. ItobliiMin te enjoying a visit
cuts..
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from her }&gt;arei&gt;tt*.
Hon. Neteun -Bennett, a former icshfe-nt
MIsh Nellie Dayton sjteut Ndndajr with
thte township
Cor 11 ■year*
Mr?.. Terpcning.
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ivrpciiina_
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. MiM.HalNai k- titecanpani.tl her sister ntidreit Emmett
w az aumwunaK h-fo
ijessle on Iter reiuin .0 Kalamazoo, and win .
a'-t-nd tlte tum-ral of the talker.
r»H-nd tbe-wrek with her
&lt;*alrnre ao-l wife white on
M. J. Gohs and wife with B. J. Robin-1 waytamu* from Mrs. Latter Pt -&gt;nr*k- were
son and wife aUt-nd.tl tbe/rnatriage of Ira I thrown nBitl.- outot tialance by
Bronka daughter &lt; liri-lmos.
falling In t» n*ail.
...
A. D. Stanna, Junior, U vldtlng bis rete-'
►
Bwdh-k h* returned to .*v hwv*
tivc* here.
•
| fharhij epent agariy ty»
The Christina- boat w»- very pretty, and ’
wull laden with gifts for old ami young.
The I. O. O. F. have their oyster supper
1 Niwan'a.
u* Jan. Vfh. .
j
Sixteen roup
W* wish You all a Happy Nevf Year.
“I- Msr. of lamawce county, is visit­
ing J. L. Wutring fur a few days.
.
Null
vney ami family, of Clurlotte,
CbrisUuas tree was waited bent for thr
spent Chrlsuiu*- with D. W. Smith.
James BImihi, of PimtSrki, Sundayed
it waa deeidi-d to have aranrrrt V
with bis unck M. H. Bloom.
.
tin- boIJdaya. and. on the evenRuc
Charley Mater is making pret«rations to
the Baptist church was tjtlvd to wit­
gu to Clare.
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tite program which w» t.fetdy earned
JI Carbaugh, &lt;/ part land, rn.uk- E. Ix&gt;ckri* h«ood tatlsfaetim*.
hart a pleasant mu' Sunday.
lias Moon te &gt; ntertalaing u niece fr'-tn
Marion Shores Mid-,*» lamp* forSI30.23.
Allegan.
Mnu* Ik B- Pennock, ta entertaining
Some sneak tldef -abted to have a featlt
Haughterif Ims husband from' k-*a*u • ’
for his friend* Christ w. so he went uX
■- New Yeani ball at
Irvfaucs. a «s
the cellar of M. Stem* tad helped himself
thne aitih-ipatrd.
,
to two-thirds of a six itaR crock of lard.
Otis latwreno- i* spcudlug the boUds
Fortunately last fall Mr. .Shores had a fait
with friends to Alum.
lK»g die and he tried out the lard for soap
grease to use next spring. the thief not
knowing the dlffcn-nre tiz* tin* wrong
Happy New Year’s tn you. Mr. Edit11
lard.
Beautlfd? BnamUlnl New Yom's &lt;1

P. G. Henry and family went to Wood­
land Christmas.
.
Millie Emmons -rtaru-4 north Munday
afternoon u&gt; attend the"wedding-nf her
otmsin Cora laiuphcar to Fred Bowen*, of
Manton.
Ohl Mrs. Noris 1» slowly recovitrtng
from a long and severe illness.
Mlie- Pnt .McNIneh weal to Manton JCn*day to visit her sister.
. We are pained to learn of the death o'
lama Henkle. She was nick but a few
days with typhoid fever. She was visit­
ing at her sisters at the time of her death,
but wan to return to Sam Hlnrhman'a after
New Years, where she had been staying
all summer. Iler many friends mourn her

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Mr.lSk.Mwntrf-W-

nine oVlw.'k a.
and the king of
sending forth 10. buautlfel ray to cheer
hearts of the weary and atone lUfetobw
morv pleasant.
.

visiting tils j-arentstla-

Frank Itenioreattx’** bwtSouday.
IL B. Bennett rinded ax E. «. B

■ing rabbits.
Singing schttet
Mvettlng. Jan. 4 th.
' Grand Chief Te

5th.

Mrs. Emma Tinkler is at J. Hinclnaan’B
doing some sewing for her sister Millie
mid Mrs. H.
Well. Isaac. Um next time you see your
best girl down that big bill don't turn
Geo. Harbert
your lantern around.
vtefo-d triwds h
1 Jllto Wan*-1
home in H&amp;t
Married, at Bellevue. Mich., Sunday
Mra- John
Itec. noth. 1«B. Rev. Spofford ottetating. Her sister. Mrs
«?»car J. Park and Anna Brewer, both vf,f- with har itl px»
Assyria.
FlowtraJr]
Mm. Jerome Frost has returned from a i»potbta’ well.
vtelt with her daughter. Mm. Minnie
Frreeott.
In Pialtjw
Milton J. Hartom cut bls knee quite ievlllc twl
badly lost week.
Frank 1
Dr. Heruer has returned from a visit to Stocking*.
hb parents at Belleville, Mich.
Mrs. E. Hartom Is on the sick list
1
wuh
Oh$ of the clHippera in Geo. Tompkins
woud&lt;put hte foot last Monday.
J. J.‘Darling’s little child is very sick.;
Mrs. Herman Haver is on the alck Hwl
Some of .the buys broke into Geo. 8.
Tompkins cellar Christinas eve and let a
barrel of vinegar run out on the floor, i
They are known and there will be tronbte ,
If they try it again.
■
E. G. Nay has returned from a vlait to
his mother in New York.

Cliristmas John Broughton and wife
tSW. «
were completely aurprlaed by a party of
T. 3-B
friends from Middleville laden with Imir
kets of refreshments, and announcing that mas with
It had been their wedding day ten years
chase a far
ago. Ail report u good time.
•I. Bosworth. A. Childs. C. Haddix and a resident 1
families, of Suntrtld. also Mm. A. Clatlin,
of Bum. Ohio, xpeut Cbristuum at John
Fumfrey'6.
M'-i tings at the Brethren church Inshl by
’Mr. Hamp dosed kst Friday night.
Woodlaiul.
Rev. A. WIlitertH will bold aerrires at
The case of Lamb vs. Maier was settled the M. E. church tli'a week.
J. S. Miller iuu teetr mi the slek lb.1 for
by consent of fioth parties.
S. H. Suwrl/s child is un the sirk list.
We are having a Gorman aclwul Uuight
four nights a freek at the realdmee of Mns.
Hunslcker. '
Cluuu Colifes Is working in the oar ftte- i
tory at l.ak&lt;f Odr.d«.
. .
M.
pu! and

Which are boating scores Qf houBBB in Barry county, with
the best of satisfaction. We make them aud guarantee their
work. Will be pleaawl fco give estimates or quote prices. *

Of all kinds.

———.

HASTINGS. MICH.. JANUARY 2. 1889

ays. by

Hastixos. Bakiiy Cftl

ANNER
i

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I

�t Horses
.onger ?

man lives to be eighty.
*_
or horse for want of a blan­
ket in the -stable has to die at
twenty-five, and while he does live
he eats twice as much ashe should
to keep warm.
Buy one of the following 5 a
Horse Blankets and save money.
For sale by all dealers.

Tto onmiprstoat and mtoAfavoB* small
txry y,|ted "ffre’ at Powers’ Opsr* buu*e,
Wraad Rapids, ttoother sight, and lbs boom
bring crowded, a panic .neaed, several peo­
ple toiag ttedly iujnrad. Quiet was Anally
restored aixi Uin play was conclude.!
ft. II Brown, a Howell ciUsen, is going to
Europ &gt; *o&lt;&gt;n to are tto sights and gather in a
giU.QW tegAcy, which a Scotland relative
wa* good enough to die and leave him
Cedar Springe Baptiste—sows of ’em at
least—bare issued an edict that ttoir pastor,
.Bev. C. Oidtold, “must ga” The jiarson,
it »ems, bad given otTottss by publicly donoaacing card playing, dancing and other
popular aniusemeata At te*l accounts tbe
revnrend divine had breei locked out of the
church, and »u* comped***! l«» hold :u&lt;*eting»i
at the borne* of “tto faitbtel." who appioSb

Kterifafa-r itittln'
Snipe* au ths t'i
Utah i*.
tradin' up “nd &lt;1U» u tto arigw like ttoy'd rolfad

Bat tto iron had too warm a gl.
ert wxin bad n burned foot which to under­
took tu tori with nor toile aepf The sympaUtteieg rrader will nut to surprised to fan' n
that Robert will have a limping Ums of it i
for some days to raiw. '
Tto Postal Triegrigih compMF u pushing
the work &lt;&gt;f toildim; Ua imoi in th.- upper
peninsula, eight errww of men being etnjdqyreint |*re-»v«t.
Battle Cleat tougfea are »i*rh a “loud" lol '

5/A Five Miletwd (to (acks a&gt;rt muawl sbrila, s-Umpto' and
a-grtacir*. ' '
With ycr‘l*m*rter ye. axil a htoaln' from tto

5/A Boss Stable.

5/A Electric.
5/A Extra Test
other styli
lta&gt;U«Unv)O&lt;

None genuine without this
S-i Trady Mark sewed inside.[CanviaMd iSU.Vy Wm. Av*w&gt;ASun ]

1ACH!NERY^^~FREE

MddtK® C. G. HIMPTON. fietrait. Mich.

mcillGAN STATE .YEWS.

Zraete of Mur*iiuuiloii. 'tis ।
did a guud job of It.
A. pour article uf whisky
row among th" employe*
Power OubI company, at/the Soo. th*,
other day, before Cliristaut*, and a man
tiauaid Smith wa* severely stal*l*d
• A Michigan man, who Uwned a whole lot
&lt;&gt;| worthies* land near .Baldwin, trad**! it
for-a HO.iXri hotel in Ihdiaua mm! tboa took
a trip down iyto Ohio for a vacation. But
an eagle-eyed officer «ft tie, law suiwi «m|»&gt;!

Soontite* *■&lt;* JunrUme. down around tto river.
_ fame* WUtcoiiib RU&lt;-y in Uno* a Wrefc.

THAT HIGHT OF WAY.

Yun kn&lt;*» what a “right of way" is. Of
coura- y« do; everybody knows that. It is
simply tie rigid to go across another man's
Ignd inurd.-r tu rea. b yuur uwa, which may
to rrenote from u&gt;y highway.
OIF you didn’t know who* a "right ot way"
wret W*U, there’s nothing to to Burned of
la. chat, for tho layrycn thxunslvea don't
A Murit.uluv'riitinty man. who*** duty it ktow exactly wfart it n; whether it give* tbe
wa* to keep the saws of a eertaia big tuil! in Agfa! to tbe »bnrt«rt way acrusa, to tlw origi­
C-«! ruttire trim, found it nccosaary to, nal w ay, or t.; any wny that lite owner of
wnck omsiKrably over ten boars jwrdey tto tend chtxwM to grant.
But tta;v'« no
Finally to demanded pay f*»r litre lime wbicfr ■Deed of ,,ur stopping to discuss that point.
It viw a charming piece ot ground that I
to uverporked, anA Iwing refused, bruegft
hod select.*! and bought ua the outskirts of
kuithnd recovered jftigmeut tbsrefor.
Creiovia ha. a hang-up new opera IxUm the eontewhat thriving village of M----- .
tlmfA about a* slick a* anything oi U&gt;e» nd There wv a fine view of tto majestic Hudson
to to found i&gt;&lt; miy town in Uh» atatq-f tor on’■■&gt;»* side and of the villa;.-? uo another.
But—ttore's always a but-tbero was at tbe
’ George Shaver, a yoothfal Sc. Igtiace rear of my lot, a short diuance away, and
ska tbit, is supposed to have beeaf render—! hiditeu among agrt&gt;wJ&gt; cf n-tgtectod ever­
permanently blind ami deaf t*/ A-hard Cail green* and undtrbnishr wfaat I fad*.*! to ins­
ure before purchasing—as old fiuniiy tnuyTbe state asylum fifr tbe Idled at Flint has lug ground.
1 waxnt t-*ed to buying buildlu.*! Im*; that *
sevsuly-mno pupils, bat one Having died at
the in’tltuikm since it era*'founded They tto amount of II, and it was fortunate for me.
are making exneTeut prog'Sas in twin work os Mr. Van Grinder bad said, from whom I
and studies, and tbe m*-.egetneiit estimate teiugiit. th»t 1 was dealing with a man who
that about gbb.UOO wilfk. needed to carry on
the wort for tbe next ti.Dyeajp
.u^Vip |
I—(jterjwn, U»U,» !«&gt;«*»., m­
..
1 * - -eri* Iffwwsihlv I Itave snuvi tnrxsvwl mi-sna
,
...
I thcr were men of straw), wto were both auxUous, a* tbs jwujz. ranw down hte.e !y lodl4o6tt u
trykq; te tokl &lt;x» to
mid sto rycelvsd ooa-fffth of all sto eolloeted it
whcn j
.lbo0* ,1^-idad u&gt;

One day a stranger tailed and inqu!
Bn-. After speaking **f Ute weattor
pteneaut view be *old had "tike I
around the pto* tf I bad no object!*
was ]cri*cliy willing and areompank
Hl* api«anmra wa* uot prajKSMsri
drum was nuutr •tobbysnd to. eV
•vrrywhera except on my face; bat, j
of their uatcbfuliidse, he had
walking too dims to Ito keiiuel .1p
Bone, a gigantic an.l much admired
mastiff, s|a*nt hi. days, fastened Mr
chain. Tto dug seemed to dislito'b
even more than 1, and c*uld teqxli.

Mr. Van Gr.ntor for au &lt;
“Why, my denr fallc
fri-*udly way to bad of •
towD 'that * of no coo
Tto ground te never u
youraeU; tlto family ton;
H any rare, aod if tiny «

1 Ixule him "Gocw day." runl wa* about
throwing tto outclogii away wtou |to nam&lt;*
struck tne a&gt;i famtlmr. "Ephraim. Jorton;"
"---------------- ‘ wldn't recall where I had
riwuten-d tluit It wa* Ito
tor' in that old dred, and
red tbe family name un
fgrown ti**a&lt;i*t«&gt;ni» m tto
grave yard.
' j
,
li&gt; vaiu I tried to enuvinre tuyaelf that it
was redy
a
«
*
"
or; that uiy Jortou fain
aad dead; 1 had to give
By must to k
myself op to I

I begin tolnsk In |besunshb&gt;a
han auotlu*r takes its pteco.
tbe church clock l&lt;oomed out
ougtit to have Iren asleep, it
I tally k refrain to tto sroette:
As soeny victim of involuntary vigils In.
remrted it: -t'S-.rrow • vndoreth fur a joy, but
night rexnglh m the morning " ■
Ho tbn next unwnihg 1 urtwe, detertninrd
to drop tto whole subject from my miixl.

and Jortun gura a I
fence, and orrr it d
They then took ■
and tor tho very-J
toeathfassly w nrc’J
"though tto gro

bk&gt;6d'-l iau^age o!

U uosr i.; pa
had l.-cctf uted V
- a dead laxly t
Duq.otuiHy a
straight on tl-cj
till finally they

lionar.ng ■sill, S
Bostow. Ma*a,^itec.
u*|wuded in the ekamto
rday morning, ai * Ute room wu given up
__________
_ lurid
r Ute purpose of doing
3 a meeting
honor to liu- Uurty-tbreo brave man of Hull,
who, in tb* great atorm of Nor. 85, saved
twenty-eight tivrs from four veaeels which
were wrecked at tbe mouth ohthat harbor.

welcome, in the roar— of which ba said that
tbe federal goveru«M&amp;t was going to award
nwdnl* to tto men.
Tbe C— Agaiost Cutting Dfamleeed.

Chicago, Dec. M—Tbe charges agaitut
Master in Cbnnragy C. M Cntting. for com­
plicity in the botri robbery case were dismimed in ju»Uc«»«Mirt Saturday morning.
The cases of Bbaw, Ilesmer, Taylor and
Corbett were continued until Jan. 3 in bonds
of 15.000 each, lib und-retoo-1 the grand
jury has indicted the flrst three mentioned
•far burglary and receiving sloteu property,
and Otis Cprlwtt, tbe Iowa man, for-giv­
ing stolen property.
WaaniNGTox f’rrr. Dec. -“J.—Frtapegta
for getting anything fur river and harbor
improvement* tufa sreaioo are uot brilliant.
Tbe president, in a talk Friiiay with cer­
tain southern asngruM-inan, indicated that
bo Vid not expect thift the river and harbor
bill would get pa*t the White House thia
time. Tbe amount of money still on band
from tbe sppriuaiatiuns of last sredou is
nearly f17.iXW.tD0 Tbe president doubts
the wiwloui &gt;&gt;f expropriating any more at

Fomt Watkr, Ifcl., De*-, df.—Some seven
r eight citizens of Monroeville, a lowu ten
lileaeast *.f h**re -a the Uhio state line, r*
kiv&lt;«i noti*va fromtbe White Cap* Frida

mend their ways, or they would &gt; mviva a
vi*it froifi the rsgUatora- The falter* ware
Mg.-ied "too loo, Osin. Order No. 39," and
were ornamented w *&gt; the u’ual drawings
of a skull and ohXBcboCee and the cat-o'-niue
On ordinary .evasion* 1 didn't hesitate at
the m*»* groveling ar: to curry hi* favor,
and 1 bad always shuddered at Marin's fa­
miliarity with him. On the present occasion
■ oluutary aiaistaiit
1 didn't shudder. 1 felt perfectly rosigne*!
and willing to take my chanaee with tbe
company I wn- m.
"WlMM.rerb driving thow* barws turn them
&gt;p*&gt;, and *ul**--quectly
around quick and all get in.' I can't hold
inagaxnit* inuruotlvo
him murii 1 ugrr!" TU.* warning wo* hardly .
needed: Patrick had already begun to swing
Ilin horse* uroun*). and then* was a lively
hard!*- rare* &lt;.vur tho side* and wheels of tlj*
wegon. with the duincrs stremgly Mjpilost tbe
"uldasi ir.liahltant." The wap*n was fairly pipe. *lx il-__
...-------under motam. and 1 don't tkiuk Patrick inebrs in dnj*oUr, rtxitniniug thres heavy
would ho* &lt; carrel, if LUi|*atnare-h bad been dynamite r. indge* and with a ium atWt to parley with tbe mnsUff.
As Hone hsi;»*i out after them, tbe sight
wu* SO iuspiriting, and the recklsiau of trek
tag witliin tne was so sudden and lomplste
llmt 1 gnro myw*if up to t. t aroxysm of
hilarity, of wiuch I trust Umto w«-ro few wite

ied tig* graveyard, m&lt;r even looked that • It wa* * triumph &lt;*f nutter peer mind; the
r, if Mjoui J help it
wn-tcb«l legal document that the ;*&lt;tlftiggvr
trAdJ Maria of the stranger * foolish er­ instinctively teandfatod peer hi* brad. a» the
d, b« had said nothing ot the similarity only weapon b** knew li.iw to t^c. **etixxl »■
lamSs, for reasons already lilnted at utterly out of projorUou to tlx* ruAauvo
re Menougti actual tremble in the world agility of tto dog. as to bounded at tta ta.
•v*y ore without giving them *«xu»!vu to
rvgr wlial really dutaux egu*.
parent! v [xizxb-d n* to which fare lie iludD-M
loath* wrnt by, tisppy toon tbs far m, mort. Whets In* hod ava tlicm fairly in tlie
*r*tl.ing dimrished nlx-ot" tfa«* pfaca; the street anil utahr m*k«1 headway for othsc
ten. tbo jouug trwv. and {teas that 1 Last part*. Im* return'd in a very exmted txjrdiMi. nil grew an plants never grow refurv
faew plage.
W* bright Sunday in Nbveml»*r, as We
■ sitting at Ij
- neb, Maria »u remarking
lively on tbe many blew Ings we were &lt;«i-

places, tliodrivcr1
imnuadnl tocmj
£rulgh: atoud J
tturt it wrv nil right,
U&gt; so firm fa jny pus-

“I don't deny that," I almoet Miouted, for I
taw Umt Mann had raised tbe vdndow, and I
thought it was time for mo to show a little
■pint; "but if she's got to bp bugied in that
ground, why didn't you inquire for the
proper way to itf A right of w«y has been

Lawyer Shively replied serenely that ttorc
wu only ouo projier way that they had a
right to follow, end tl.-at wm the way that
La*l always b*»-ti iu«i
Finally, la an etuirnrramd m
."Ono ot our oldest residents i* prreent."
hml evidently l»xn trying U&gt; wmid I said to, “who eon testify that iro are now
subject gracefully, tart tailed—l
'
fallowing thn original lane; to ba* fixed tto
he'd "heard that my place wm
tore- line by means of *n.e or two old trees, and
likely; but
Th** old wreck, evidently rejoiced at his own
' - -j
.- sr=ea.» ' F**00 •*®J
tb'Xigbt if it c'd to bought raa.w&gt;nabte he'd impirtanee, atuiled feebly and was about W
spook, when Snivel)' shut him off andcoulike tnowu ;l"
•
.
My vanity, oIctainM, wm. tA&gt; h**I al hav­ tin usd: ■•Moreover—we're vary sorry, but—
ing my chricn approved, wiilfc, at 'to wetn- this isn't tbe worst of it; tlx* way run* right
time, n virion ot tbeprotlta uf building and through thia wing of yuur bouap. The harem
might [muu arouixl outsito if you will give a
selling arum before inc*.
.
1 mu I I would sell if t^A a suBdent w ritten |w*rmit, acknowledged before a no
tary—I can do that for you; it won't cost you
prirv, and at his request; namrd a1
round sum. ll» sfaru^grti U abouldm au i but a quarter and will to piuomnter for all
said to ccnidn't pay any syt-li money, but to parties; lait tto corpse, of course, nsa*t to.thought Im wouMn't taituf living a certain low tin* legal right of way atul to pamsrt
sum which fa- named, ana which * M al*&gt;ut through that window aiui out of ths* d&lt;»r op
poalle"
half what the teous** had yus* me.
I stood perfectly dnz&gt;xL 1 longed for an
1 tokl him abruptly lip: 1 didn't care to
mil, and endeavor*! toiclo**- th** rouverm- mrthquakv. For oure my prayer was onawered; the earthquake failin’.
tiou by moving t. .wan) ibc bouse
Our first premonition of it* coining wa*. tlx.
“if you should ur« change yuv .tnin*!
you'll rememtar me, partaqa,'' mid he, and jingling of a chain iu the beck yard, and the

tato it, but wonted a few days to think it
agenta of Ziot/ Know a good thing when ' over in'and consult my wife, to counvefad m*&gt;
the? see it a* »vll as other folk*.
that it would to safer, not ttokttore was any
lij'P* peuihsnln |&gt;eople want the state to
f nor of his backing out, but It would be safer,
offer a |cruiiu:n fur the 'doslnsrtloa vt in rare* *.f hfa death or iciytAIng of thr.t kin*.!,
w livre, as il» pw^y “varmint*’' «n» getting
to pay kudo amount down to bind tto bartoo thick ns" that region for tbe larallhoC gnu: 1 thanked him far Use hint utid gave
'oontain ou tlx, iWh, involriitg a Ions of
pt&lt;s,
shren -cd you.ig cattle
oout f l\&lt;MU, Iss'iraji—:. light!
him a rxind sum, cautiously taking a reureija
Hsr*uy Hay. a Willis deniw*n. is the.
4n additional se.xureof cunttfabond -ooiuni
nvnvfof a H'htsil ro* that givetb sixty-j
Hi’then incidentally Jed mt, around tastr
» iun&gt;l* by rwveuii** uffl'Vrt* m-ar Sand
four pound* of milk "daily, which turns oat. tuat old burying ground, and remarkt»l wtict
&lt;A on th* nib. Tiwu-u arnAtill sums /&lt;».'
eleWJn pounds of batter per week. Many a ' a very i uoffen&amp;lve affair it was, entirely un­
sis thm i« *upp(xwod to bare t«*nnamug- tnwMtywl little Jenwy can easily knock out,
used and ejvsred with trees; iiut lie hadn't
lips butter recut d. albeit th»lr yield of milk
ruvutiauMlit before let* I should gtSarjd-Xh-. be very inucb Ussa
den and unre*u&lt; ting prejudice against bj uire
a piece of pro;*trty. 1 confess that I didn't
- Forming a Wrapping Paper Trust.
appreciate this laateridrnre of consideration,
■ IxniAXAPouB, Dec. 89.—Tin- pralimlaaty lint thought be maaM sw.ll and I would make
steps iu forming a wrapping paper truet
were taken bore Fri«iay iu a meeting of a
num toy of prominent manufaretarara, to be
Tie*™ was a very &lt;*nli:inf}, raw boned team
followed sonw weeks hence by another moot­
ot torses attach.**! to a hbavy farm waguti,
ing in which al! wrapping paper manufac­ ctafly when they bad boon I**.*. I thirty or f *&gt;rt(y enipcy ur nearly so. On tbe .Inver’s &lt;&lt;nt wna
turers'in the uuiou will to invited to take years, and th*y must have lorn rcryxdps a good nature*! looking Irishman, and beaiiln
part. M. H Castle, of Sandwich, Ill. presi­ pcopls ftutecd to giro their dead such a ftw
bi m was quite an old niao, yvhoni I revnnmistr
dent of the Northwestern Wrapping Paper­ pfere of gr-und to rest in. with a vte»&lt;g|b«&gt;
to have seen hanging atout tbe sal* one; otx*
makers' association, acted us chairman. Tbs water ami oil that.
*.f tboM tSr / tyvd pld rrerutatre why mak­
4 of »!00 and Relight
She tartly remarked - yon knoif fam
■ p cf thu United Btaire. present state of tho market wa*» on** of the
*
•
• .-requiems of) the deadly ,
ftriiicl|*n! topfew discussed. Tto product is women will, the best cf them—thatdidn't
■ter at Flint on tlus Ivth.
ab-.-ut
MW
tax.
uf
wrapping
paper,
white
Kta
know wbasgood n view of the w gtcr. wgs to
-arly all night
market can luu&gt;'!4 *ftXi Umiu Some ' m* th.d deed iwopte, unlrwl meant their'spudfat “nd
of equally.ng things m doalrwt
».te* bujK-iib-y weren't tto haul timtba.-iknred after a view of waloEr But I've got
BOod to such little plriisnnrwts froiu Maria,
Wabash, Ind., Dec. 29. — Friday aftaraout and didn't let this trouble me inoch.
City Marabal Ellis srrosted Sylvester Smith,
As soon a* tto pejirers. could lx* dldwn up,
who is wanted for tbe forger)- ot a note uu I paid for my lot oul rervivwl th* tired,
Thu horw-s w«tv tunifai up uu tbe liitewnik
John and FbMilp Shaffer, two Lsgro town­ after which 1 thought ft would
a nice and their discouraged naads hung over the
ship farmura Sad th lias beta hiding over
rickety fencothat » j*rafaxl Mr. Van Grit-1two years. A few day* ago he returned to
-rr’s lot from the stre*-t| The old man chtutod
han been converted into tto tome of hi* talher-ln-tew in Huntington
down from the seat nt .&lt;* .imed to to-polntworship.
county, profeM.'*d jonitemw. and derirr^ to
ing tlx.* way t&lt;r Itoti
movc. Strangely
list church;has a brand give binwelf up. The Iwu w»nt to Hunting­
enough lite uu»t&gt;.&lt;idy i
r a{&gt;p«x-ii&lt;xl to aim
ii by a water motor, ton, saw tlw prosecutor, who knsw of-no
directly toward our I
iad aottorf id a
charge ag&gt;m*q Smith, who then voniatod,
Thu sttnugcr now'
arias Haim tuii Georgs when the father-in-law found that auiiita bad
weed in at Grand Rapid* robbed Lim of H, jweket-bouk. IndirtmenU
upicion of knowing all were al--» di.. uvnr*«l against Buutti in pea- ’
robtorfas at Belding and i«*wi«i of tho marsted. Smith i* aatnootli 1
mnera have been taken to : criminal and iuv.i to catch.

The HHtorioal Assoelntlun.
WAtdnxaww Cirr. Doe. 29.—Tbs An
lesu* 11 i*turknl association /Vidov Ifaui
to a numter of papers daaling with qt
Uon* of tb« hfatory of this countt *-, and
night rtoted jto fUlowing offlrera kF
'^riaidbtft, Char Ira K.iAda:
rrreiiy; first vias rirndds
of fitw York; tacend «
• Illium Wfrt Henrju of HI

■locket u |-ap«r. which li« saidbi
Kte drod of this tend, fjetn th*
[fly. He read the clause rtwsrvb
' Ing ground. awUcimcludijig,'%
a right of way to and from the
gremnd, fur the perpea* of b*
dead, to them and their heirs foi
“You cant btenx, Mr. Juri
'•for bo is a descendant, and
-------------identical nnme uf that mrly Fphraim Jorton, and it tent hie fault that tto mother of
hi* deceased wife iiappanad jo die nt bts
house, not far from here; sto had to bo

Hie • ssgvat Word tti KnglHh.
Which as. ‘ha iongral word in the English
laujuagu? siinilr*," tjccanw* there's a mite

About aauseless a tiling as tln*rt&gt; is iu this
world c. ths word ' obey" in tbe marnAj;*i
aerv'.ca Tto bad wire» won’t obey, and the
go*! &lt; nes revrr give their husband* occasion
to eonuu* -d them. — Martha's Y’lUi-rard
TM uusttc: is still iu the courts, and «"tare
is strong likelihood that it will be a tied
■ome time or other. Not long ago I roolred
n letter from Ephraim Jortou. raying tefawas
very sorry about the* unpleasant oreanwnre
(I should think he would be); that it Iras
only a qi**Btl ju of time when tto mat
ur would uj decided In hl* favor; iaad,
in tbe tueantink, hadn't 1 tottar’fifa’'**aider h.-« offer tor my plarel I threw
fate letter in tie* fire, of »rqr^. ,
an­
swering it; but for all tliat U&gt;*re i* n charm
ing o&lt;tage fur sale, with a
view &lt;£ the
river on mis ride, while the dining room, on
the other, wa* toward tto - illagr und the big

My wtf&lt;* thinks the nffaf
l*vn a sewn
sbo-k to bar »erv&lt;m* systou. Gu more thai
ooc* otcOM'iu, after having cstten
Uarijci
uipfx-t than usual, ! have rtartol up to.!
dcnly frotnsay elundwr at the dead nf q|rh:
and then te'leu sqtmrrly book to my pOu
with tbe raitniiurodjitertfa, "&lt;to_tb«n Im
tbrir hrirs forever.''—E. N. Barrett in-Nev

Writing la a Railway Train.
*
8onx&gt; authors tqrpear to lx* ablo t.* write at
any tiusc atul in any pla«. A iftbuuy Troliipo
did mtjirh writing in a railway train, ’it
woe," to snys, "white 1 wa* engagni on ‘IhrCbukUr Towers' tliat I a&gt;iopted a system of
writ.ng whirb f**r some y eur* afterwoni (
found tn bo vary serviceable t*&gt; me. My ttfae
woxgnatly ixrupied in traveling, and tto
nature ,*f my tra* eUng was now changed. ..
could not any longer do ft &lt;m honwback;
ltai!roa.fa afford**! me tm mrans of eonvcyanc**, and I found that I ]&gt;o*si»l iu
railway carriages very many boors of
my rtetatenre. If I intended to mak.
a pmfltabte busincM of writing, and
•t tho same time do my best for Uh* postodlue, I must tarn my hours to nwrv neeount
than 1 could by rending. I made fur myself,
therefore, n little tablet, and J found after a
few days’ ererchw that 1 could write a*
quiddy In a railway rarringo a* 1 mold at
any Cwndmk. I wrote with a jxmctl, and
what I wrote my wife &lt;x;pfa*d afterwards;
My uuiy objertiuu io tho prartire cam* from
tbn ap&gt;*rer3nco of literary mtentatiuu to
v* bi4« 1 felt myself to bo subjart wtongoiug
to n ark '.jcfuro four or five fellow fxuMmgura.
IB rail8'*
t4&gt; fu"’-&amp;u&lt;OT,«r Evening

? a HtUn fellow tu 1 ever saw.
lja.1 Hputster-Fdln-.rl Is f.masc
Ef.l Fa tret'—Qh, ye*; tts. maki &lt;
Hi» Spinster ( Wpu.-Ung in irtdlg
UakU ha pwfaot uutra^w—M

As!, for Ayer’s

Sorwqwrilla, ami be Sure you get it, wh**t
yon vuo the beet blood-pnriti. i
With r
til
1 f-*rty yrltrs of unsraui|| U
ffT/v 2j plre.1 sucitmi m »1i*
*

Sarsaparilmedishirs, Aycrin is:
aaparilla is util I th
moat-popular, briny.- .
greater deiJ.iUil thu.; al

mend it.*’—Gworge W. Whitman, Drux.^t«t,
Albany, Ind.
"I am safe tn saying that my sate* of
Ayer'aSstoaiMkriite far exceod thus** of any
util er. and h girtw thorough eMtatacto..;.
—L. H. Budh. Dos Moiue*. lavra.
•'Aycrt Hursaparib.x and Ayetfs Pill* or®
tbe tost toning medtelncs in nto store. I

C. BiokhkaH, ruarma-iirt. luwlguil, III
"Wa tore sold Ayer's Barsnpsrllb. here
(or oreertteny yew an*! always mromtiiend it vd.ren asked to nausf* the tost
blood-ptitfler."
*" ” ’ J “—
’
Aiigurt^ Ohm.
•I hat.* sold your modtelnM for the test
xereoteou years, ami always harp them ;n
stock, aathey are staple*.
Tii-Jte te imt.**‘for the youthful 'bio-td ’ *
Ay&lt;-r »- H:
sporilla.**—Bobt. L. Par’
Fox Lake.
" AfW * Sarsaportlta civra tbs 'tost
tacttan&lt;K any medicine 1 bare in mock,
r-cetunrend it. or. aa the Do* sura any
■
nnwerita* it .over tbe counter.'. It it*-.,
talle Vsuret the cane* tor wliigh 1 rtvoiuunmd U, efasn where the dectuce* preocrip

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
n* 31!*, $5. Worts fit id?

�fn OurPopu/arBrand
Mrs. Parsons Can Not Speak
at All in Chicago.

^^1

•‘Will'be^aund.o

POLICE STOP ABOTHES MEETING

C(m/binatio7i7)ot aiuiayi.

UH-rpiMta. CapL JnlUs wm&gt; st tpe wl
end hi the yitot h-cj«* with btta wav
Hmlte-, « temous HMMMppl river piaX.
wn om- &lt; f tlw tw»n eti tlx Robert R

the ring and gm alum some heavy blows,
roititut a lew number mid lighter wr » in re-’,
turn; After tbn ninth round the fighting
wm weak on both niitae until the tw.&lt; i\y.

'ayeriy ball last mgb'.. Un the rvrerte.
iln up|&gt; .trod nbat purportvl to !►, t. y
rt-lariilml and by-laws of Lnb&gt;-r as&gt;emUy

OUR IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

LOOK
FOR
THIS

5evv YtikK. Dec St*.-Tbe forihcomlng
retain l.y Secretory (irorge Wibon, of Uni
&gt;’-w York produce exrtiaiigv. will sinjw that
irie’forviRn counnercv iw Um- jsirt of New
Y-&gt;rlt fur tbe year endaiJ June IXi. 1KW, eg-,
eneiiki that of any other year shicn Indi.
T.ik following ti&lt;urc» elinw fba &lt;-&lt;mimwT-v of
this (Vrt t as compirsd with tb*i aggregate of
nil imi.«r port* Of U.e United’ b la Cot during

'if YOU ARE LOOKIN
AN EXTRA SWEET PIECE OF

JOE PARTI ORAOKB A JAH-

. .
_____ ej.xse. . by both
0{bt- ni and Jui ksoii ihnwe.1 wnndwri kuo.-:, and Use punite w.-r- d -cil-xlly

A Fine Quality of

ATA REASONABLE PRICE

SIcA.iIIITa Out of Time.
J
Sax Fhahcxhco. Dvc. .S —Tbe content to*
tween Ju- McAuliffe, the chnmpkm heavy*,
weight of tbv Pm-llie coast, and Ja.'ktoo, tbe *
coioi vd champion uf Au-tralia, occurred at
the gymuasiun^uf the Catifcrnia Athletic ,.clnb ia»: night.' M. Aaliffa,
- * Um betting two to inn- 7“*
witnessed thu flgbt
Mel
jH'tHifa and is. « (eel jf of

mttt-mc.- t *
I'hi—r .i
m-nlitlivi

Xotowx, 'A'iilism Radford, Tiuanow li.-nvy
mid Wiiham Kus-em, bv.&gt; tru.n robbers,
rerrtp-d trout tbn jail brrr Friday nielli, !«•uqt rr»ruvl l&gt;y a party »»t p'rwms unknown,
but npjwwl to Im friend.&lt;/ Kahl Knob
■MtlaMry. Tm» ra»&gt;*uing party mtmbarad
alwaic. (wanly-Ove. They eut through the
»i*t ’■all. ami, once in tho jail, |in&gt;-&gt;«W
quteUv t&lt;&gt; &lt;,|wn tho .all*. C-owtiur* were

war 8,1W&gt; balsa of rott-xi.
Among th-we that were lor. are: Cwpk J
&gt;. ildnutk m«atrr ot brat; Sam Powell
l&gt;;»f cierk; Bob Smith, a p’dut from Smith■nd. Ln.; Mik» &lt;rNnl. nleht watchman;
oe Cin’ii". flrat. ..-onJi; JstJc Jiuff. seootul
•wk; Jw Hnrn-j. cabin boy; Jim Wauun,
f-onti imler* a.’.i- Cridtan, Ute ^arpvn*rc.
AttMxig tliiMitbat are b.-dly L..rnud ».lx.ul
fn- fm- . l-iinnt, rind l&lt;dy are^' Dau UnrrnH.
towitrd; .Gib Q’Jiofll, daek-bamt; i^un
aXfiwsilu ;'i.»wl* Wehfa, rouitebouf; He.iry
larto-r. run-tn.ta.ut, and a niltulwr-.sf uthrtrx.

&gt;mlatiling tbn lour enndenuird &lt;n«n
&lt;ui,.- op»n. iu tin* &lt;«li with H ib«y
tr« were the tiv» priMin«r» twld tor
ruliboi v
Tta-y plaad-d for lib-

just oil" Uim
nt a Httle batora 12
m'i hx-Ji Monday nigbL Tltv second enput*r
w«« c.u w.-iiHi mid Itjim-din'i-iy b&gt;rw hu
alarm, but w&gt; fe»t did lb* flvim- spread. Hiat
in tt:r«--tniuuttr, tbe eiitltr beat was stileae ,
Hr jumped. .w-rb-arj irotx the ebora end
and re ur.w-l the lunik Tjtrtrfcg round tie i
-a* Cftpt. Ka'insw Btr-iiggji.qrtn it*, wsvrrd
and tnadv vvevy rff..:t tu nwrue him. The
mud wn» vary dM-p-nrar itiAxi.ore and OulJ
Il.di.M-. mul l notrexrricxte Mtnadf qmritMB
cn- i» 'h, and th- flnm* wmn bw-wnia iwlwj,.o&gt; render bt* i e*eue powililo

port-$
Euw of tmeigh im.
pun-.-&gt;v.t &lt;|o-im~ik- exports: At tue port of
• New Y wk. MM.-t7V.PsV, ult ntber |wrta. New

TOBACCO
DONTFA/L TO QI VF

SIXTY THOUSAND’ SHOTS A WEEK.

^SK,Youf&lt; Dealer Fo^, It

f*m&lt;'AGw, Dec 3! —Kstm-day William G.
H'.nt., .d tiu« city, wav arrwsld by Cajd.
I'wter. nt the Unite&lt;f State* s»cn**. Mrvnw,
v-barg..! with bmtnterfelting. and plam-d un•l-r ih.UX) Ixm.le to ap|»ar Iwforo the United
Sinter, cummlwdouar &lt;&gt;u Wednesday, nrzk
Tbr .-.rrutttMjuicM loading to tho •hs.'ovtry
&lt;&gt;l ibv r-ouutarb-iung are as fallows: Owe
afternoon, Ja*t July, a street &lt;*r rmiduottn'

OontTakc/ny Othei^
JN3. RWZER &amp; ER0S4.oyisvktE,K/

■tnwi when n silver d'dler fell at hia feet.
Hr picked i: up and bad it rn hi» baud jiut
long enough to discover that it was very toot,
a- if it wav just taken out r&gt;( the dr-. At
that moment a man 'came Uurrinliy

Over tliirty thoumtid dolUre has tict n
subierite-d far a new MmOOIc* tempi.' at
Grand Rapid-.

Happy ilunie BloM Turlfivr is the profmpaluY tni'dlciiie for purifying the
lood; pt. venting or curing dysjM-psnt.
"
' "
boils itud alb fevers.
Frier M cc-nta and
C.cr. Alger -eut hls’chat-k lor MOW to tlivij
State Publiv School ut Cqlilwnier L&gt;r uu
Christina* present to tbe little uno* there. '
MRS PARSONS STILL SANGUINARY.
EnglSh Spavin i.hdmeiit remov.
nil j
Hani. Soft nr « all&lt;»u.»&lt; il Lump- and Bleni-1
. .
. .
H|,x&gt;d Spavin. Curb*. !
lUitg-l-om-. Mith'*. all ;
Splint*
Spniitis. Cmigli. etc. i
SaveSSO.by ujmr:y, called for tue trmrci 'tion of l.ii.in***
Sold by Dr.
at: i tlw pi emotion uf vx'inli’tl.' dia-tHues
Hastings.
yreterdny. Mr*. Lurv Fnixm. wax present
on I m.ide her -pewit in the w«me bull which
Benzie bn.- go! a drug %toro.
they s-lo*- l again.: b«r a week ago. Impac­
tor Bontte' I* mon were in the half in citum
&lt;lr-Ti«, but did not interfere in auy ro.p-ct
By dispelling the syiiiptrans ro often with the pruooeditigs. A raaolutlon was
mistaken fur ronsninptlon. ’Sanla Able adapted unanimously Imploring tbe nld of
bus brought gladlu-m* tu ninny n household. tlii’ prom and cltiouiis^generally “to ti,o end
By IV prompt two for breaking up the cold tbatftlin bumnlMt citiun as well aa tbe jiolithat [too often ilevelop? luto ttiat fatal dte- tician may vtijoy ail the righto guaranteed
easu, thouNinds ran lie saved from un un- by tbe Declaration of lud**p&lt;ind»ii..&gt; and the
thnej'. grave. You mnkr no mlKtakt s by
“Totnmy* Morgan, u local lender of thkeeping a Imttle of thia plra&gt;tmt remedy in
your houM\
California Ca&gt;r ('uro Is Sucialtato/mtu!" n very conservative sieecli
equally effective In &lt;Tatll&lt;tating nil trm i- containing many statcmeuto to which Mr*
Pun*
&gt;u» took exception. Hba said »b» •■ould
of ua«uil catarrh. Both of tliree wundrru:;
4?alifurnla renn-Jlcs are ar.lll and wnrranU-il not air .pn.tly and bear It stated that tlion
by W. II. Goodyear. SJ.00 a package. ;i
anytlit.iz to do with the throwing of the
Hayninrkat bomb, though in Uie war against
W:u. Cballan*. of West Bangor, died on lyi-.iils.rtll thiugs are justifiable Rim pre­
dicted that iieforv pome could t&gt;e bad in a
Sunday list, aged. IM year*.
raidaly like that in this couii’ry rivers ot
Uncle Sam’* Nerve A- Boni' Lliihm ijt lAixxl will hare to run. When she got to
will relieve sprain*, bruise*, neuralgia mil tide fiuiiit Um chairman iuterrupu-.l, and
rheuumlism. Sold by all druggista.
/

' The ice cf cirnunony being thus broken, the
•oclablu barbarinns beauile quite friendly,
and displayed tor mr ' admiration their
weapons ami ornament* of which tliuy uro
eriilautly very proud. I notice that every
man wears at hie nock a largo rcuu I rabble,
very t**tly hollowed out with no better imp.^-ens than the ;x»lnt of a.spear; end this, I
am told. 1« uwd to hold snuff, which is quite
a paaden with tho Zulus, who often bolt to
toko u pinch, even in tbe beat of n battle.
But tho bone spoon with which tho snuff is
taken is stuck through their woolly hair,
these simple children of nature having no
pocket in which to carry it.—David Knr in
Tho Cosmopolitan.
Tiiciw is same talk—not of a vary definite
kind ns yet—of ecmo of tbe groat newspaper
eetablisluacnte 'turning a port of their sur­
plus micrgyand capadtUain tho direction
of monthly hmua of a literary and popular
character, and ns tho boundary. hot ween the
••blanket sheet" newspaper and the magazine
is oontinnaliy narrowing, tho oxlotenoo ot
this trade goatipi* not a surprise.—Currant

“You
den t know when you are
well off?* sneered old Brown; "Hero you are
cotuplaluiu • just becaoim yon have to do the
bocaewurk.
Why, lu uncieut times wire*

"Yea, my dear," iviuna-d hb better half,
■•but that was Ix-forc thu iuventioo of
brooina.”— New York Evening Sun.

Slw*p-kllliJig ddgH are making the wool
fly among the flocks In G. neaue county,

Detroit oakum keeper* find fault breamw
drimtoto MH “drinks" to cuBtouirrs.
Gov. Irfice retain* Hon. MUo 1&gt;. Camplr.|l m&gt; private aw rotary another twoyrarr.

sulionliimtes to keep the fact from public
kniovimlgr ii han leaked out that Ih-. Aivxnnder E. MrDouali, general Biqrirititnuihmt
of tho ra.ai.B asylum, on Ward's isia-.d, lias.
Ixx-uine tnxnue. It- is hoped that tbe afflic'
tion i. only teinpomiy, and that the onro
brilhan', mind uf th i great aneciaiist will be

Wasbixotox Cirr, Dre 1.7.—Two bull
designed to quirt, tiie titles of thu settlers
upon the Dea Moinret river land- haA’e’been
jnummI, one by toe donate n nd tbe other by
toe lions*. Senator Wilson,'of Iowa, w con.
fiileni that the boM* bill will pom th&gt; senate
with an nuiundmeiit providing tbnt tbe luttirvHte of assignee-. a» well a« of the original
pre-emptom shall be cowitlarad. Bethinks
tots would be just, because many of tue
original pre-«mj&gt;toni wdd or awigned their
land.-, year* irefore tiie title ot tbe land com­
pany nttacbdd.'

Chicago^ Dec. 29 Mrs. Henry Martin
and M M Kate Pa wins, two holies living tri
one of Um suburb- of tula city, while driving
ty-aevonlb stns-t yesterday nftentixii-, were
■truck by a locomouvn and Instantly killed,
their bodies taring horribly muMlutol beforiCilo train could on stopped, Tbe galea al Um
croauug bad been removed for rrqiaiix

tiled"that the rondurUw's sihrpfeiQUa werntABwd, and he reported tbe lo.-idaut to thChicago, De.-. '29—A convention nf looop”*»ce. Sine-.- ttlal l.me too Lou«q at»&gt;v—
njotivc nngiu»«-r». representing tho brother­
hood west of tbe Mbsd»i|*pi river, com­
menced a two &lt;lay«* »«s*ion lu tin* city y«eTo-- r&gt;"itili w«« iImt Hards, who *na knonn
tenbiy. There were tiumerous reporta a. to
nsAnmlrartor and pls-terer, was surpriunl
Lie object nt the gnthsruix, **Ut tbe delegate-,
Katurdsy ut work in the upper rtory of ih .
IbetuMeivas decinred that tbe only purpose tn f.mrse with tbe tiiosi umnpleie outfit of counterfrlter’^jwo1* th impector bad ever
n.
the ongitweri employed in the weal mid
Btt'i aiming out roin aon.wiriy perfect ovary
■uiitbwiwt and to,solidify as nincli ns |iu«*ibia wny chat the inspector could nut toll it from
the unmmp.it ous in that part of theouuntry.
tbs gsnuhic.
________
Aly ul 25i»_d*legate« were present, Tbe procwlitig- were secret, and tbe greate.t earn
MURDERED BY A BURGLAR.
was Ipked to prevent any thing from leaking
Out after tne adjournment.

, .
—
M, .tup,
“If yov can only
w
go aboad if it kin* ma” After racelr
luyecthm uf morph Ina Into hk saouai
Dr.
Carver cummeoe-ai toreting
o'ekek Sumtiy mondiag. and tu. hs Vk
J Oil &gt; vhote. to tneko Op tiie doctor was &lt;«
fid -nt he wc.nl I break hl» rwrnl, and ho.&lt;
so, for at :*JK» a in.-ysvtenfay b? lirw.
ami hit ttw test of the dO.UXi bells -a:**

utwn. Tbn oxpart plabed aboard ot |
the govrrnmatrt ropvtta tltotuv,—*
”h.-retbv water wm too Hudlow u&gt;
fair tret rd her higliMt iqxswl -ba *oadh|
day 19,5 • knot* jx-r boar, and vremnja,
Uir^vtow rouree
kiw.te. wllii ao*. i
aii'ipuinpoun t:iu port engine Mt, A «
Tbe Mvsms Cramp, har
trial in de.-p Water, so l hart. tetdouS
she wfltpcoro toe f«ret vwcad afiret.

.
Hasnibau Ma. Drc. SI.—A J. BUB well, j
one af tbe nesltnin.’ end w-t prmninet citJ !
ixmsof HaunihaL was iiiuntere.i in bb house 1
er.rty yeeterday morutng. ;Mr StHtwaliand
liu wife rstunied home n'x’ut 11 o'clock SatA DAKOTA TOWN BURNEDafter the r«MW&gt;n&gt;blinK of eongrrsn, but lie urtlny ni^ut (root a party atid retired soon
ha« no hope of getting bia bill through Ti*« afteiwariL At 2 o’clock Mrs. Stilt*ell wm
oppcMitlon which wav ilrvelojied during tbe arouwd by her bualwnd'k voire calling to
twwdayY consideration .given tbe measure her “Fanny, Is thni you? This Wm succeed­
BOTHNKAV, D. T_. Dec 31.—Fin wand**Iim impressed tbv riw and harbor com nil l- ed by the sound of •omrthing being whirled
too as sumetbing formidaNa, and uoarlj- all throngii Iba’air and the footsteps of some oovr-red in McArthur Broi.** t'rhg vtnre, to
the buxlnete renter of the town, at uu varJy.
uf the tnemben Interested in the bill have nun running away. Lighting tlw ga* Mm
Stillwell discovered tier Lu.-sand lying ou bmiryrstvi&lt;layian.'i &lt;*a*w&lt;ou beyond oMvol.
given up hope of girtliug it tbrougb
bi* bed in a pool ot blood with a ghastly Then. Iwing no ‘apparatus other than txKkvto
with wldch-to nght tl.e fiawta, thore who'
Pardoned by the President.
The neighboni were hastily notified, but were able rescued a portion af their isffec'a. ’
IVasHiaoTON Crrr. Dec. 29 —Tho presi­
but many of the baBineaa mao were
dent has iwkIcuwI Bishop A. A. Kimball, &lt;m their endval Mr. Stillwell *a&gt; dead,
convicteil and sentenced, to eight munth-j* llatehea were found strewn about tbe room tot-tand by and »-o their jMasawdotw am-,
sumed. Fully two-third* of tt« town wayld
inipriaoumeot, last Septemh r, by the div
tnrt eour. of Utoh, (or adultery. Tbapraai- ajar, hi tho alWy were found Mr. Still- ‘destroyed before tbvfire burned itwrtf ouA-l.
t.itai hgui will- approx.male
(*
■
dant stater that thia pardon is granted well’-. pr-ciK ubook. |Sfl In money and the TL-e
■olaiy upon lb-- reprcmi tvtiom made as tu bi.’.xiy nt with nblcb tbe murderer had ac- 1Many farndlc* •re bomeMto Ud .-.ithout tttaj .
Cotnplislicd tho dwst It is believed that Ibo &lt;
lion ot tbe judge and manbil, based upon monl-rer was a burglar, who entered tbe
the fact tuat ti&gt;« prisoner is in an advanced bouse during Mi. and Mr*. BtUlwellS
■late uf cxtuumptton aud can .urvjvo but a shMtv and -. m-etO’l blniM-U tie til i.e thought .
they ”.-r&lt;« sound asleep, and upon being in-' 1
•bort time in bi* prevent aurrounJingc
tnnuf t-&lt;l by Mr. Stillwell killed Him to 1
JTiu^DKi.Pbix. Dm. tel — It it authorita­
tively stated in labor circles that Thomas B.
Barry wtU suit tils city in u f«w day* and
dill takn fitrti „tqw toward the farruniion ot
His new Brotherhood of United Ijilxir.
J’liiladelpbia will probably bo the Leadqtiurten o’ tbo &lt;&gt;aw order, .living to tbe many
dir-, im fled knlgbta. p: in ,-i pally railroad
man, who live herr. and because of lbs proxi­
mity to thu ■•ual IwjionBarry's orgauUnliou will bo largely ofllrorad by fot-mer
Knlgbte of J-ibor.
f

The West Vlrgtoia Cungresstuen.
PmHEViw. Pk, Dec 27.—Tlw Uinta*
Charleston [W, Va) special »yi: Governor
Wilson yettaniay issued ooimniwlom of elec­
tion to John O. Peudieton (Dem.), rougresoinnu-elrot from lb? First district, and W. 1«
W ilum (Dem.), congrcMUuan-nlect from the
Second diatr.rt. No preowt was pnwenicd.
Commitelotiv wore not I-wimJ to l|j&lt;! coagrvseUMI from tbe Third and Fourth dfatricia.

Keuiarkabln XbiMtlag Mateb.
Cixcix-.'ATI, Dw. 2fl.—A most remarkable
ahtntiug match took phtew hare Tuv*i .y be
twren C«pL A. H. iiogarduv. of Eikhsrdt,
Ind., a nl Al Randle, ot Hit* City. It Was at
,lb&gt; lire blrda, Hnciwigbam ruhw. axrept in
tbe. rase of Bandit wluice gun Won a niM
and ttte-ludf pinnd. tea’ guagu goti. Tlte
•core was; Handls. .Bo; Bogardtw. Im. Bo
gardtis u.-ad a a-ven a««iione-half po'-md gun.

MuRHEAFOLtS. Milin./. Dim. Bi.-Tbn Juurnm’.i Wimtijwg ..px-iid «ny»; Wi lm RrenIiAUn.Tox. Unt., De*-. t-H.—V.' J, Bor.rero dmi, Hui wife ntunfa»r, was hanged Friday
agvd ltd. '• title engaged in Im. fathar'-r raw morning. He displumed groat fw.Hudson
mill at Rres Ulwpei Tfaureday vli|vtwl nud ------------ ’ '**------•ng bxCWM-n Drandoa
fell on a imgv. mrcular saw, and bt* Iwyly
was almost cut ir. two, tMUring death a few

tuh’au nu.l a*'hit'uit tlu.el;,|ap-i- (or tbe
Adam* A' U'ediat- c.Niquny. uf tliei «ty‘ j
r-Uttal-hi :hr factory Saturday from tic- '
• dltre witti
tr pat the hitudn. Hu tan* |
not since been heard of. WbeQ tbe n«wv ,
was tir.-k-n tn hr. nmtlier the poor w wnou
coed: “Mv Goll *»y it is no; trne. My
Tianmi", Hint. I watclwil a* Irwig ax I cuuhl
4. Ou wont down tlw street at t. lAHatnrdax ,
filing, a thi-f J Oil. It will |rul me. And ?
bter I! -«*ie. who was so proud of trim j
taught him and got him a p-"Ilion, she
never gel over IU My Tammy «■«££». -J
God, that tu- was dead ixifore tpi. Bow. ''
not n rtaln left behind rm his MM.”
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tie 1'robnlily Mt ole MIO.OOO.
Bak FiLAKcisfo, Dee. W.—Tbe d&lt;UdW
toe I-’ ll supposml to bave .UsM 'iwcaii
•jy vaniMil Sxu 1 rauciiro und vastoru bt

�ought to du, hi Ju*Tbe Royal Is made from pure grape add,
and it h the action of this add u;*on high­
' of le»y* In while, who kIwp mi t®e iworu ly eartainlxcd bleariranate of soda that gen­
t.f the soil, they fought to keep a heritage erates the gas apudrd to, and tiiese h&gt;
grvdbmts are hi pure ami so perfoctiy fitted,
freedom forever. D. R. OndB,
tested and adapted io each other, that the
Pre*, of Um* Ai^octattcm.
action is mild and permanent ami te cvntlnmxl through the whole lime of baking,
Tueaday aflcrnoon hurt, while in com­ and no residue uf potomms ingredtenureFrank A- Hooker, of CbariotW, the able
pany with Horace Watkinx of tiie Middle mains
undermine
the
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-no heavy
’ era) popnlar judge of this cirrnit, ■-* randlHUc Republican, we took oc.uudon tumake biseuitskno sour bread, butffllf directions
date before the next republican state ram­ a short visit tn tiie various county offices. are followed, every article' w’dl lx* found
vention for the nomination for Juetice «*C
Calling first upon. RcgWer of Deeds •wevi and wbolcKnue.
Richard.*, we fonudtlrat pleasant, business­
the supreme court.
Clovertlals.
like gentleman and his assistant, C. W.
Judge Hooker Is regard™1 here ns a
Chrtetmas and New ..Year's day have
Jordan, hard at work, but they gave us the
mudel Judge In every respect Should he freed-nn of their ••palatial" office and we comt. and gone ouoe more und 1 trust we
be nantoated, he wouhl bring to Uh *u- proceeded to look around. We find in­ an- ail happier «r □matinirmtr.
The .Christmas f»eit Hope Center vfas
preme bench legal ability of the highest spected Uie .so-called the-pnxd vault. It
might l&gt;&gt; fire-proof if It stood out by itself, an enjoyable affairAnnd although mud was
order, and an cxj^rieiice of many yeora us
The presepts
but it is built Into the sine if the court deep the house wak full.
'circuit Judge, which would be highly uw- bratae asd Is covered with a wooden roof. wen* numerous and Vewtly. The sabbath
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m him and to the jicople,
The court house is a large building, built wboul pn-wnted u fine arm chair to their
over
n
solid
timber
frame,
and
has
bi*n
sttpcxintcudsnL
Mr.
Hoot.
The chidren
rclsa well defined feeling among
Reasoned for many years, und would uiake rcudered tbi-rr jJeces in good style, and
attorneys but the large majority
a ttrriWy hot fire, and It te indeed quea- happiness and good humor prevailed.
vbo are iwqualnied with ibe needs tlooable If, In caer the build lug liurued.
Hugh Grabam was the fortunate Iwldcr
tin* contents of the vault would not also of the ticket thut drew the cutter at Camp­
be destroyed. The records contained In bell Bro*.
Mia* Emma Banes, of Milo, wa* visiting
this vault concern the title of every piece
,i—m man of tbe very l»e*&lt; i««al ability,
of land in Barry county, and their destruc­ al her father's home during the holidays.
unimjieachabie brevor imd honesty, tion would Involve hopeless confusion of
Mrs. Catherine Ryan’ ha* returned from
&gt;lly free from ailium-c or jq-apathy titles and almost endices litigation, which Ann Arlior accompanied by her daughter,
.rith eorporarion* or other interest* which of Itaelf would cost Barry county many Kate, who attended her mother during the
times the priee of a Dew court house. time (be wV having her eyv* oju ratcii cm.
look to the suprerop court for frientMy deThen* is a set of abstract of title in tbe
Aldxader McCullum has moved Into his
cidqus. Judge Hooker poMu^ran three office of Cook A Sbuldon. but should the new bouse.
qualifications to a degree, uud combines county records be «t&lt;»troy«f te it likely that
Ml®. Adda Barkhuff is ylslting with her
Messrs.
Cook
A
.Sheldon
will
give
up
these
mollmr.
with than many years of experience and
Mr. 1‘enail Im* daughter from Knlamurecord* (their own personal property) fora
thorough training acquired tw circuit judge.
Ming? In ull probability, from fiuo.ooi) to xoo vteltlng with him.
De te u man who will know what I* the SIOO.UUO would lie the expense to Barry
There te talk uf a ringing school at Hope
county: SSO.UOO la a low estimate. Yet ,we Center.
Clarence Herve luu moved to Fine lake
our supreme caurt. which m»tuis to have incldeutly mention that no one tn thecouuty te umre In favor of building a new court
Cloverdale thinks it ha* wmu of the best
become ratln.r loo much on the technical house than are these gentlemen. ’Then in
skaters In the county and Is ready to skate
order.
the Register’s office, unguarded by safe or a match with an equal number of good
.
If Judge Hooker were as thoroughly vaulL anskept the indexes, which would skater* from any other part of the county.
Henry Wilkins-m. Chauncy Townsend
• known lu every district, in Michigan ns in certainly be lust in com- of fire, and which
would alone cost several thousand dollars and otlu-ra In IhU vicinity drain* to state
bis.own, no other candidate would be
that no hunting with u ferret will lie
thought of. His manliness. Integrity. h«m- The records of mortgages are equally un­ allowed by them tin their farm.*.
w; his ability a* n lawyer; his successful protected.
A number of iwiantis calling themselves
in thedjlcrk’* office are filed records of salute Mie holding meetings at HopcCi-nter.
carver ax a Judge—his Mdiolarshlp. hte de­
all case* in the" circuit court, very nuny
, termination to lie at nil Utm-, Just, hi** de­
unsettivil: also records uf foe proceedings
cision uud his courteous manner toward of the Ixiunl of anpervisura. etc, 1 teputyJohn Chaddock, of’oilve£ fa visiting Js.
•’Hjitt—have made friT bliu 'a wnrra place bt CUwk Pcnrers saM •« Wouirt t*fce many J. Trunmu.
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the hearts of tbe |Mxrple of'this district, yearn of expensive iftlgaUon to straighten
Majotiic offit eni fnstallrd Tiiursdai even­
util the tangle hi rase of the destnirtion of
’ and accounts for the tact’ that those who
‘
there flies, which are iu such shape thut ing la«L
Adali &lt;?ouk..of futlamazv*-** v,*1,lng at
k ,- know him best—and they comprise mutiy foey could not p.x«ibly fas raved in ease of
j
&lt;if the leading aUoniey*.of Michigan—are fire. ’ Their d&lt;-*lrnision would lore thou*- A. J. Hard*'1
&lt;;.M, rruDei* Mild Frank Boise start fur
. warmest in thi.lr support of Judge Hooker** and* of dollurs to Jxtig&lt;uiti, ax well a« tu • v.iRuiiin Tuesday evening in tiie interest
foe county, by reason of a new litjgafom
£. 'eujMlidai-j for the supreme Ix*ndi.aiul uio*t
Iji tiie TrtanurerV-office are kcoj *n •nx ut William* fruit evaporator. ’
E, L. Parish. gut botuux#! from I ’w4e I
.. certain that he ».*uM make a saprenle rolfa and record* of tax Xi*’ "■ Yhe de­

MACHINE

ED 1 TORI AL NOTES.

IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
The Domestic Attachments are so easily attached and satisfactory in their operations.
They all attach to a special foot by means of a groove on each side. This patent the Domes­
tic Company have exclusive control of. No other company use these attachments.
Every attachment can be put in and ready for work in an instant.

Between 200 and 300 in this city alone.
The Domestic runs easily and makes no noise.
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The Domestic is the best.
The Domestic has the best wood work.
The Domestic never wears out.
The Domestic never has fits.
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The Domestic fits everybody.
Buy one for your wife, your sister, your sweetheart. No present more appropriate, none
more useful.
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I have iu stock the BOYAL, ST. JOHN, the’NEW HOME, the HOUSEHOLD and several
other kinds that 1 will sell at about your own prices for the next 30 days for cash. Come in
and see them-.
Also a very nice Whitney fc Holmes’ Organ fnr sale cheap. Would trade it for a horse.
I keep the finest sewing machine oil in the world .in bottles or in bulk, as you want it.
Needles and attachments for nearly all machines.
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Everybody Welcome

Call and See. Me.
Thankiw

u tmppy xNew i ear.

nn^d n»*rnr^o-

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court justice who wouitl prove eunnently struction of ibvwwouid mehn direct lostn litany. i»».r put cloud* on tin- title*.of .tn
tati.*factor:.. WelsJivvc if the selection
h’\taV-?™Six... „r
M.H.J
vixmnoi.t* quantify ot n*a. estate.
of a supreme o.ifcg jattire ■ were left to ;
\Vc have tx'fiire.e.x].i:i!n&gt;*l .the ultiurtiun
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•»f tbu probate offiv*-. Hi* in the secondviaiUd friends hi re lu«t week.
story &lt;&gt;f a brick blrek on state stmt, the j
rk. tii** w«-l| known and anemWii! S]&gt;rafaJl*i tu 'brook* Disuosiv. uii.l dfa
*.MWM*.ore*fi&gt;e
n&lt;rf.i-.o
(only nreanmf ru-eerato I; fa Ing u narrow
prafrrener for ..„«Jgv Hooker.
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rfa&amp;way. In tiff* effire .nr foe record, of |।
j ca.*-» «.f the Eye &gt;u„|
vy rt&lt;:u&lt; *1 of many friends and p tirii:-,
fab
C. I.. Walworth ha* puxdiavsl a half j
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ha* dcridvd"rov
draided tovfai.
• HaMiiup., Saturday und Sunday, Juri. .Sihand «th 1*W. Cone,: ItaUo.u.nd viomimui.m ft-.
I over •X(«00 cuncb. nearly l.uoo clmired and |
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llx*&gt;reod»toil
under
tne
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1... JI«»tiugx
n.it
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nn&lt;t oMtMontia)' in l.i.
In* parton* ut •tinH&lt;
i numfa-’ri-d. Ij-** than one-ba'f of there j
.Iuhn*on !» • holding pn.tnu
Offii
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
j
MlenUoui.
two &lt;lav*ni&gt;lr.
mt the Evanevftaui .-hunch.
; areciored up. nnJ many are only partially ।
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n... r * te «wi. :.r vt\rr\ &lt; -..
Projmlh'y not h*«* ifa.ii i.nuo obi-, Jacob Hrck.tihorn and wife, of Mattisun. j
ar ttedr ro.iinl.-it teok arriau lookfar I. I t,”‘ F*"!’!''-o'
are dirretly. iff.
imildiug fm...-|1 Bl-»re sp-irfling Hie hnliifa)* with friend* •
rhicb I
Nsuxfavilt.*.
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Henry
ol William* •cunt-.. &lt;)..;
visithig iviativm in for village.
thi- war of the rHjwll’ou, mid’ drafted arti­
T
Henry Woinit'. has two sisters am! n
defeat tiie tv Mt--» of the dr..d but rote Hie
cle# of awwlation which wnrti |”&lt;tperiy
s. j bnrtber vixiiipg turn from Toledo, o.
living oft hHi-juu duo*, io would caure
filed with the .-H erefnry of MJite at l-’in .
7 direct •&lt;■-'* of butidredsjjr tbouMUMf- .
ring, rjid are k*nivi n a* a lr*lj corporate,
J:efr*. .iu&lt;l rouiM r.riM-teu
wbi.-li ill
under the laws of thn stnle. The nani- * of would fake fifty yrj‘* of courting to scui • '
ii vu.ithFbi- un easy matter for the old |
1). G mdihtvuu.
H. Ilil-mgrr started fur Obi* l*.x*'M«u- i
court
h-niM*
tn
l»&lt;*
&lt;l*-stnxy.-d
by
fire.
If I,
jtjprtngs; Loral E. Krmpoeri. llstetihg*: h—
open all the ||mr. night and &lt;Uj. Tramp* II day.an a wiUigs* in a lawsuit.
D. Brvbr.
se Jordan. Woodland: Ju*. JH- M&lt;-K*'virt;
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Mr. Youngs and family, of Grand Rapids. J
i and varulai* frequently- iwt such place* «&gt;n ‘
’BMimapt-l-: F. A. Blackman. Barr: J. W.
fire. Tiie carvie*.* u»c uf fire nr n stray ei- i■ are visiting ndathyn in tin* vicinity.
&lt;g«, Yankra Spring*: Albert Adtuu*. aur stub mlgbt cause a blaze. The build­ j
AHtert Ey.vie.*l»ymer was koine from ■
(kraenU tUuikluK Buslura* TraiuuwUxi.
ry: Wesley Fox, Irving: .fcihh Skelp,
ing fa so infiaumml.il- lirnt a fire i.m-v niuler Ann Artex M th. vacation. He nrturned
•igi'vltle; E. F. Evans 'v;**l&lt;vllte.-A- &lt;«.
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htsuiway Would destroy It in spite of al) Monday. •
L Arayrin: lfan»&lt;»ni Wolratt. Irving:
Edna linven returned Turadny to Three
r-»
zrj
-v r y r
i z
which mtehl ho done. The Imslne** nmt
IX GurfiMHi. Hastings; Hamilton CarRivers, lifter six-mling to r watiufi al1
C.
ZT/V ZVZi Z
reconfa n&gt;nfained in Uh. jx.urt houtt* in- .
i, Middleville; uud' the officer* were
home.
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ld'*nt D. R. Cook. Hastings: vicepre*- vuiv-e over SIM,000,000 worth of property.Thur*day evening, the ilramatfata in Uie
MuctlOflCCl'.
Any man with athotuuihdth omreti thohs3
t. Cha*. W. Armstrong. Yurik.*-spring*:
play* of Saturday evening, with a tew in-1
.mdth i«rt of that uinount of hfa own ut 1
entry. L- E- Knappen, Hn*tbig&lt;: treax....
MICH.
stake would we that the fasiks- or papers ’vlbxl friwnte, dlvhhxl the •••pnih’* by itav- DELTOK,
, Jv.*«i« .Ionian. Woodland; and a full
Ing
an oyster supper ami social dam* ut i
J
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J of trustee* wen* duly’ ehf'tud from which Mx'iirvd his title to the pn&gt;|M*rty was Mr.
PaUHi
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lames of tho*.- who rignud tiie orgnni- securely kept. Il fa a hazard which the ’ Wiu. Keller, wliu im* Ixm visiting alH. |
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nu pawn*, and. the officer* were In- people of th!* county raniiot afford to take llil*luge.r
’s for several weeks left Wednes­
i&lt;-ted tu proceed to cunteuet for a inonu- .—not only a hnxaril. but a fuolhanly defl- day for u visit with reJatlvds in Eaton
it. After th* i:xamlnatton of many dr- anri of a fate which experience show* i* RapidR.
.
A*&gt;- by many different firms, Hmlee wa- liable to cause a.direct hss of hundreds of
The
"Turn
of the Tide" and "TIh* Yarn
jiade or u., ireMgn* and draught of thu tiin-s tiie amount u new building would .
JiM' i’eddh-r" were played to a full house
* South Byegntc Granite Co., of; Vermont. cost. Look nt il eamli.lly. Don’t think of
Sutuitlmy evening.
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[ for a moumuetii ten feet imttare at- the trhlliig stun'it would cost you person- la*i
f.'lipL Eli Muntz gave three very inter­
the base and fort) f&lt;*t hiph. with a figuie oily, but of the large ,tim It fa liable i.k us*
esting and iustruetlic lecture* aluuit the
nt a soldier &lt;m the top landing at parade you shot; 1.1 thr-cmniy reowd* lx- tlexlr.iy- *
HEW VORACITY.
W*t. finely proportioned anti caryed. nil of
Wodncsdky ami .Hatutxiay I'venlngs.
On
j ^o. 1 graultr. tbe *auic tt&gt; h» iwrrtcd .by
I. M»1.I Co. ami eompl. ted by tly* l.Tli day of fbX tlndr nnutiak uwcting iwld In this city .Saturday evening Mv. Child'.* night-clerk
:• &lt;)ct- last. On aecrnint of tile! imnien*-.' naat week the Barry County Agricultural at Hint’s hotel, und an old irn ml of the
■ uptaiti. gave .*di ctl/iiis on the Itufo ami
society pirated tbe following offirai-*:
pirrahi. I'rizes wen-aixo given and Nor’ tin* Guttyslmgb battlrfirlil. they j wrote u*
jnn Fnlun und Susie Baldwin secured the
thut it would not lx- possible ti. ret our

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and at reastmublt* rates to cry
auction sales. Have had ex­
perience in this work and can.
give sat-ishkctioii. Jbeaveorders
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monument until th.- month of Say ueai.
Mid ns the work of coilcitlng fund..’seemed
• to drug, we otmiwntcd to give -them Hie
time a*kwi for. thinking that dining tbe
Printer all would take hold of timwork and
•er that the amount wax ralxeil and ready
to lx* paid overby the Hithtfay of May next.
The coat of the m*.&lt;numi-nr w-t up i* SH.'JUS,
and tliere are but tew people I Iw-Iit-ve In
old Barry County Hint will not aid in till*
noble work. lx*t us renirmlx-r that this
gr«.'nl und clurioiw government oil ours was
raved to iw by the loyalty, the patriotism,
tl»- blood or thore boy* who. leaving ail
behind, went forth offering themreh i H !tu
n aacrifice on the altar of liberty that tinn»ti&lt; :i might live: and let u* offer to them
.01 least this small tribute of n-spect for the
hunger, starvation, wound* am! death, the
offered on.cholmltlc-fwld* of the republic
this guvernment of tiie people, by
•pte and for the" people might nb:
froni the eartIi."
.ett tlmt irverv man. woman and
.4 u.e remnty will interest theinadvra
x*l-igthte mtmey raised, itemrnnber,
•u to kin* alivr a .pint of pairlotfaui.
i« ahouM reward patriot*. While we
expend hundreds ot thousanda ot dollar*
for munum-nt- tn our geurntls. let us not
**,uli«rj. and ralioni Of the rank
ami file of th- unuy. who are'equally
wonJiy. and erect fu them r. monument of
^anitc, that our children and ourchiidren *
ebiidt'-n f«»r a thuurand years mav visit It
art!) read tto* tarertpfom. -&lt;todi;&lt;wd p, ite-

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If At the annua! inerilng of the Michigan Pouimm
Mutual Wlnd-bUinp Insurance c&lt;un|&gt;uny
held Jan. 1st the fallowing officers wen.
vleHed: Charles E Chappell, treasurer:
Eaum county illnwora, Ezek Pray Hn&lt;j uaru .
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Geo. A. Ferry; Barry eounty, L. W. Muotw, DtwmwsI ChUkxn*.
Cha*. H. Bauer and H. C. Rngun-. -The
report of th« i-ouijKuiy’s business, for the
n*K bum./ ’.Xl’.”
past year will be pulilteiird next week.
Ano'm.re on............
Oar Hatty Hn-w&lt;!.
Heavy and *our l«wt or bi*cuR lias a WarUw. tM.........
viwt Influence through tbddlgrative organ.* AppW*, «HM..............
upon tiw nicaanre of health we enjoy. Ante** wraooraW...
How hniHirtant to vur present happim**
atul future uaefuliMMitbc binslngs of gixid Cbn&gt;on*. U«v ■■■'*■.
health aud a- tmund ennui talton ate.' we
PKOHATt CJUi&gt;EM~~
&lt;-:ui only rraHw.1 whew we have loot ttasffi,
and when It fa too lair io repair lire dai.i- Male ot StWi’aiui. &lt;««•««♦&gt;• af parry
At a MW»ton of the PndMU* CraiKj
aac. X'ltwltii-tanding tbe*e facte. thoaaot
&gt; H MM
Hauitltm hi
nnds of pvnum* daily jeopa’diw nut only
their own health, but tAtur live*, and th’n
■ylgln imudrvd
iMulths iukI live* of otiuen, by tudng arti­
l’r&gt;.-*c:it. Wm
cle* bi tbe preiwraiion of their food the
pttrtey and liealthfulotRfa of which thev
know nothing. Perhapn a few rente may
have Imwh miv«1. or it may have been more
couvrafaut to obtain the articlee weed, and
Ute bottrelrepvr txkra *l» rreponxildiiiy
and poMb-a.Iy will never know the mlachfeT
that has been wrought. Paterfamilias may ucluidc mi tbe forenoon, tn.
rhe rlHa-nn of Hasting* are doing nr-hly. have speilx oi headache, foe cblldreti taav Uie beariug of mH poCMtan.
tbe twin, at la* &lt;»1 m*Ut de
S'* mwo*2 W\!l’ .T*“' 110 ,n’i
have lost their appmiun. «r look pain; tf an, all other jwraons Uitarosted In ।
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y-sopte thrungfeou, 4lu. foe true case Is rarejy . tuuqiectert. The

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�Hastings Banner
IlMtings,‘Wednesday, Jan. 2, 188V. "•
A. D. NISKERN, Local Editor.

Water rents fur the coming six months
und ooe-half season are due and payable
January 1st, 188D.
C. W. Wauxkk.
Recorder.
f The Episcopal society will be eutertalned on Thursday afternoon. Jan. 3rd, by
Mredamre J. S. Goodyear. J. Kurtz, W. H.
Goodyear, I. Hi-ndvrshott. A. SHnm-rland.
and Uie Misses Anna Wolf and Gertie
Stebbins. Supper servetl at tbe society
^oom* from five until seven.
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PERSON ALMENTIQ^.
Fred Reed. of Detroit, 1* visiting hla
f,

Frank Hains returns to-day to Dakota.

Mrs. M. L. Wllilama left Monday for
Mrs. J. Russell is In Grand Rapids to­
,day.
Elsie to visit her daughter, Mrs. F. G.
Thkra.
C. H. Van Annan visited Nashville to­
Mm.
H. A. Barber, and Mrs. M. T. Tim­
.
1day
merman spent New Year’s with their broth­
. I. L. Cressy spent Christmas at Nash­ er In Flint.
'■ville.
v/Einary L. Nlskern. of Albion college,
The BAXKEtt lias recelyi-d one of those
Bishop Glllasple was in the city last was the guest Monday and Tuosday of bls
handy 1889 calendar* Issued by the Pope
Circulation this week,
2,150 Manufiicturlng company, of Boston. It is
Mr. Young and wife and Mr. Feck, of
Dr. Young, of Nashville, is tn the city
called the Columbia Bicycle Calendar and
Kalazmuoo. were the guesteTuesday of W.
Stand, and is not only novel iu It* con- to-day.
1
Now drop an b. ’
.
H. Peck and wife.
struction but is very convenient, and takes
Mr. Childs is tin- new night clerk at
Mrs. G. I. Goodenow, of Kalamaloo, and
The schools will open Monday.
up but little room on a desk.
Ford’s.
Mrs. E. E. Goodenow, oPl'oiieora? visited
At the re-union of the 11th Michigan
The Interesting invoicing time is here. Mlsa May Robert*
visiting in Grand Mr*. A. D. NiskPtu Friday.
cavalry association held recently a' Hills­
May 188U leave you prosperous and hap­ dale, the following officers were elected: Rapids.
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&gt;^F. G. Goodyear goes till* week to Color­
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Lieut
Creek,
president;
y Bev. D- B* OvUtt visited Grand Rapids ado, whemhls wife has Ix-en some time
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for the benefit of her heidtii.
Hominy of Uie best 'luallty at Stauffer A G 11. Hunt, Jackson, secretary. Eighty-. Monday.
tlirw- memlwrs wnr&lt;.
three
were nmu.t.t
present. Th.,
The nnvt
next *
Miss Minn O’Conner, of Grand Rapids.
ttawltfs.
A. McOmbcr is home from Chicago for a I* In the city on business and Uie guest of
meeting will be held-at Battle Creek, Octo­
Services were held nt the Catholic church ber, 188B.
vacationi.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Youngs.
New Year’s day.
The year book for i8»». liwued by the
Dr. S. M. Fowler visited Battle Creek
X Blade and wife spent Christmas with
All our merchants are wx-H pleased with Detroit Journal, is now ready for delivery, ‘yesterday.
their daughter in Anri Arbor. Mr. Black
Tbe Bakxkk has ix*en remembered and
their holiday truth-.
visits Ohio before his return.
we find tbe l&gt;ook full of Interesting and z Royce E. Barlow spent New Year's In ’•dfl. Eydretiymcr, Clarence Lathrop and
King’s quick-rising buckwheat flour at
valuable Information. Like the Journal it Kaiauuuoo.
Wallace Mathews were home from the
Stauffer dt Crawley’s.
is bright and crisp. The l&gt;ook Is given
John Fumta, of Nafhvllle. was In the university during tbe holidays.
Copies of the Michigan Almanac, will be frte of charge to all regular subscrlltcre to city Monday.
^■red Kenfield, of Chicago, spent Christ­
the Journal, and Is sent by mall ]&gt;ostpald
' Major Anderson has been in the city tin mas in town. His sister Edith returned
for 30 cents.
several days.
■with him to spend her vacation.
Mbw Aura Moore, daughter of Benjamin
usen Monday night w*s well attended.
Moore and wife, died recently at her home , Mrs. Anna Mason went to Detroit Mini-1 WMason Nevins has resigned bis position
You will And tin* finest extra honey syr­ in Clay Center, Kansas, in her !FJd year? day for a visit.
bs book-keeper at tiie Boiler mill, and has
up in tbe market, at btauffer &lt;k Crawley's. Miss Moore formerly resided with her par­
, Geo. Keeler, of Middleville, was in tin* accepted a position In Ashland, Wls.
Wanted to trade property In eity for a, enta near Hickory Comers, and with them city Saturday.
Miss Mamie Utter, of Birmingham, who
removed from there to Clay Center al&gt;out
six years ago. Deceased was a guest at
Mrs. James Clarke, of Alma, was in tiie lias been the guest of Mrs. C. W. Jones for
All those owing J. M. Rogers must settle David Bowker’s last fail and on her way city last week.
several days, left yesterday for her home.
Their accounts before tbe ewl of tliisi imck to Knnsa* was taken with the sick­
Tbos. Wilson. of^Hoytvilie, was in the
Mrs. Graves and wife, of Rochester, N.
mouth.
ness which resulted in her dealt;.
Y., are guests rof tbe latter's cousin, D.
city Wednesday.
Three Hastings tough* attempted tu
Go u- Dr. I-athnip's drug stun- for your
Striker. Thuy will leave shortly for Chb
Born, Sunday, toC. H. VanAnflan and
scIkmiI book*.
He pays cash for seebud gain entrunee th a );&lt;&gt;u*tt occupied by Perry
Rose Christmas iiwmbig. about U o’clock. wife, a daughter.
liJ'Hd books.
Mrs. Z. B. Hoyt and Mrs. Kaley attend­
The attempt wa- futile ami ended in tbe
T. S. Brice nn0.family visited In Grand ed the wedding nt Irving yesterday of Miss
Mrs. Julia Goodyear to-momnv evening drawing &lt;&gt;f revolver*, the presenting &lt;&gt;r
Rapids last week.
\ gives a'Dirkens party at her residence on
Minnie Lee to Newton.M. Brown, of Da­
guns and the tiring of a ntuqbcr of *lmts
» Grvim street.
none of which, unfortunately! tixlk effect.
Mamie Bristol, of Augusta, is the guest kota.
z Three jubilee singers added to the inter­ A* a result Cha*. Maun ha* been arrested of Viola Wlillsuu.
W. Graham has accepted a position as’
est of the Salvation army Meetings Satur­ charged with an assault with attempt to do
Frank Banie* and family «|&gt;ent Christ­ traveling salesman for M. II. Tn*u*cb * Co.
great
Imdily
harm.
His
examination
lu*
day and Sunday.
of Grand Rapids, atul assumed bis new du­
mas at Venuunl vllle.
bqpn fixed for Jan. 2d.
ties Jan. 1st
. Roy Barluu eutert.dmd Jami* Beatley.
A. C. Towne, of Milo, was in the city
|/\V. H. Powers lias left the comity clerk’s
rd Grand Rapids, and a few other friends . Married, at the residence of Jacob Edger
un business Munday.
.
Saturday evening.
- in Rutland, on I’hrislmas evening, by G.
office, and hereafter will attend to the du­
K Hbilbter, of Irving, Mr. Ira Edger to
Loub Bentley, of Grand Rapids, visited ties of secretary" and treasurer of I he Hast­
A handsrtuie calendar for ISSH has isvn Mis* EdiUi M. Diamond, both of Rutland.
hi tire city last week.
ings Baller mill company.
received at this office trorn the Dig Cabin ■ Mr. Edger's large house was crowded to

A farm ot 130 acres in Itutiand Parties
t* well rvcomiueaded. Will rent with or
out work team. Hnqiilre ot
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LOCAL NEWS.

stock farm Kt Detroit.

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it* full**l capacity with im-ibsl guests and
MIhs Go“*.
rvturns Friday to the v Frits Goodyear was homo for the holi­
friends.* Tiie young couple ieccivwl many seminary* “• St. Clair.
days from the Orchard lark? Academy.
preseutN. costly, beautiful ami which will
Reuben Fuller, of Grand Kapkis, spent He was accompanied by ills classmate,
be also useful. Som** fine music lurnFUed’ Christmas in the city.
■Harry Rathburn. of Kansas.
by Rev. Rowland. lady and others added'
Rev. F. Elett ha* gone to Mnson. It. Is
Boston rublxT good* will- lu- found at much to the enjoyment of all.
P. R. Dunning im* ghen up his i*oslt.iou
announced that to^ay be will marry a
Staulfei * Craw Ivy's a* rhniji'a- interior
with Rugen &amp; Deane.
The result uf the special sale at Good­
young lady of that eity. They will take
|[00ds are
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Mi.-* Annie Orr, of Grund Rapid*. n|&gt;cnt up their residence on their rVtnrri in the
year &lt;S Bames* store* on Saturday, Dec. 21.
Our
nix*- children'* dress was such a* to give that cnt&gt;*qiri.*!ng Urn; I New Yew’s hi tRvclty.
Presbyterian pgaonage.
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-ru-w ‘,
(■„! .Summer, of Kalama.-*wa, in "he
stlil n.ore faith in good, live
I Their prlsfrfpal run wa* mi &lt;
* tecera mid ; cjly Frfcfaj. O11 bu,iU(^
the Michigan Division, ia-atue American
Th.* SKeia! wfei* made bv Hnsiing* i "•'’•tors, and it g»ve thera Mime
work
td*|
LotiH. w&lt;&gt;rk t.».
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Whedlm«-n arid
W. Jones Jms received
insidering the ;;
Irving Fetgher, &lt;&gt;t North Mu*keeot&gt;. via*
merchant* I-eron the h**Jid;.j - bmi n v. ry 1
t,ut tb*’M* artigh**. not «m*i.|rring
the iipp&lt;ji:ittncnt of Local Coiisiil lor tills
te:ingiug | '’-’"d (h ’he eity last Week.
h-allirt eths-t mi their
during
1 "Bn-r g&lt;K&lt;l* *-.’.4 a*Xu- n-snll1 of bringing
territory. Micltigun Division, L. A. \V.
r al,:ii.i!.: . .
ximo s|K-nt New Year's1
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Mrs. D. V. Brown, ot Cincinnati; who
'z- Married.^thi.•tii *ir :
7."
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,-'c/i wjth Grand Rapid* frieudo.
..ut. air. suul sot) cm- and of CNir,.i t* -jo Imrrels.
| w&gt; !;Uidiy assisted in the ciitt-rutinmeut of
' Well,. * Ti;,4r. carfls Im Im-.-’s alunc for Hu* daj
• W. She; num, of &lt;.1u»riotte. ha* been • Halting* division during tlu-ir vi*it io tlwi
boti: of Kuiiantl: tin? Ik
lkir.--&lt;&lt;&gt;,t amoanud tu &gt;,&lt;:0. Their ww ca-h dviiv&gt; tiie ciry tiie jaint few day*.
; &lt;"ty last summer. wr.« leuietnbcrril-at
‘p1 *y*h-m worked t&lt;. u • ii»rm and young
put in 1 *’r“nJ* ’ *■-• I'tad'- al* Ike change,' ju* c--«ttrj
The Ha&gt;iiugf city i«uk
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Um-mp. n,rl.-mu.
*t. 'I he eon- *uf ,11'’
wltiiont u break. •
(Tsh- Willimt*, of Grand Rapid*, visit-!
.
=?=-y .-.-t-tx..
Denu-reH. ofj
T!...
riwa, J|x„ Xu*h\:l!c New*
I irituidH in thu clijr la*t week.
I
A. McCoy wishes tu extend his thank*
i relative tu llutry county's akritn: uecd &lt;«f
Frank N.-wman and fnn ily of Eawt &lt;a- ! U.’
Pvojde &lt;if this ronuuuuify-w Ito have
....— . ------- •' wa* , a H-W. •■ :rt tmu-.- nwnlh pu1.ll'*h.d in. •ov -n-vidtinv al T PlllHu*’
’* S1'*'*'
v'rJ rilwral patronagetu his
a . ..re vl Hing al 1. 1 Llllips.
furniture*store during tin- paM year. His
hrisiitia* &lt;l.ty .joking fur t:i 1!*.*' •’’duiiiii* has .-ittract.*&lt;. much .itmer. Hi* seartdt Im-i»- wu* bn-t»&lt;v» :&lt;n,i favorable* .amti'-nt fn&lt;m prom-:
IL K. Grant ba*, las n tor several, day* • et'deavnr ha* la»*o constantly to rtirry such
oifiued to hi, lionic bj sickness.
। a stock a* wpuid nierii patronage gtni dur-'
Ing tiie Ruining year hr will exert tiimselt ’
Min- Mimi Mudge rami? home from AlLiiucut
st'limure. to merit the ei*xI will of his
many cqstomeni. all of whout. he trusts,
lion. 'Hi, ;
Mark.ltu**4'!L of Dakota, wa* the guest may have :v b,u;.j&gt;\ au&lt;l iirmperuus time
during the cuming year.
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lsk4t w.-ck of his brother. J. Russell,
tun- .--bouid soon a-pbuc th»- »utic|iuted ।
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M,ss Minnie !.•* . of Grand Rapids,
t \urei*&lt;- Ntiuduy. and tiie time iHiBding wbk lmff.rs no j.ndtstem tu Hii-1
Years with friend-*
*?—-’• New '
’ 1hew.
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iu |i.*tcubig to lulerestuig tisniHand Important ami valuable reeoni* sj"«nt
Fulfowhig are tin- real estate tnuistera
n. ItadloniL
tiuit must be entrusted. Io it* ki-i-ping is
A 10!t pound boy was born recently to for the week ending Dec. si th, 1&amp;S8. xs
gaining ground so rapidly a* to be ahim*t Mr- and Mrs. F. G. Thiers, of Elaic.
taken from the books In the register* office:
,-AVe l#i.- a uumlier of city lot.* flmt w«t a demand that fhu suiM-rvisor* submit the
win Wil «, ™nuwl. WMW
C-- ;. qucatioti to the ,,|&gt;cop!t. at the earliest |«&gt;*-d-Z Sr
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1 ‘r. ’’. T- r’olgrove ami Representa­ NartivUlr Slaw.
SEk.i1.'! \V ‘ • SH,"™ '
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I«alh &lt;
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min J: i,j,, iinrMirtutiitv. \&lt;i iiulivl.hu.l
live
tive J. M. Rom-r
Roger* are now in Lansing.
Luuwi, . *. [. Mdnaai.
! &lt;■. an I..U of pru.wun. o. basin.w.
Mrs. Dr.Luseomti, of MaishalL is the
g- Raj GaikHttty anti liertlui Bentley « n- ' would i*e content fur a minute to leave hi,
Another photograph-gallery is soon to
lu- added to the list ot apidicants fur pub­
lic patronage In the city,

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■ tr-rtaiiKhi liieir &gt;&lt;mi:g friejids Monday . utiaii-* ;u such u i«i*t:n*r that all niU-ii’t be
• .-.'.•ultig in hum.r or their guest. Master —wept out of exhteneu at any 'luo.nent. '
; Ralph Galiuiray, of Yp«daniL
[ -'"d p-t, |ir&lt;i|mi&gt;!y without thought, thou*- I
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i »u"ls in ibis omnty arc indirectly doing Just
&gt;■ 1 he leap v tur part) al l ord ■ ii&lt;itel W ed- | {j^j tiling and will so continue u* lung a,,
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Wk. . u„.
„u,t lraac u h, U^._U,,CU^
¥ ot the city wa a decided uucces*. All i. - | v(|Jt. ifo,,nbllmtn.
port it a very enjoyable affair.

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t/Mr*. L. E. Knappen. of Grund Itaplds,
visited tills week al C. 11. VanAnnnn’s.

Monday night of Barry lodge K. of P:,

ItoprMeatati re to Grand Lodge—E. Y. Bogle.

Section 243 Endowment Rank. Knights
of Pythias. Monday night, elected the foiJowing officers for 1SW;

Winter Goods!
which include* dreo goods, tiannete, tela::

Program fur the C. L. S. C. which mceta

and unbknebed shirting, tiding, print*.
Also a general

-Mark Down*
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OUR CLOAKS,

Critic-Belle Handy.

/ Palmer encampment No. 4b, of the L O.
'O. F., at its regular meeting Dec. 2l»tk,
etected the following persons to the re­
spective offices for the ensuing term?
C. I*.—E. Lockhart
1
H. W. - John Lichty.

harass?-

Bepresentatlve to ths grand encampment,
John IJctity. whleli will beheld on the secondTuesday of Oct. isse. In the city ot Detroit.

All notes and accounts due
the estate of tbe late Wm. S.
Goodyear and the firm of Good­
year A Barnes must be settled
at once.
F. G. Goodyear.

Tie New Boiler Mill,
Delton, Mich.
L* now roatly to

BUY WHEAT,
Paying the highest market-price.

Custom Milling and Feed Grinding a
Specialty.
Our mill I- equipped with the latest and
l-ret iiiit.hliu.ry. and will prodtiZ- a» line a
I quality of lluiir a* can be made. The ]»at.ronage of tbe people of s&gt;mtbwret.*m Barry
county,b&gt; solicited. Krspeutfally.

which includes children’s, misses' amt
ladies. An Immense line to cbowe .ME
and at price* that will speak for tbesaselves. Plush Jackets, plush wrap* soil
plush socque* have been all reduced.

Little Money.
You wtll also see in our store the biggest
line of

• HOLIDAY GOODS
BOOKS.
Sjieclal mention should be made o&lt; onr
book department.
iinuittn*v lines of ju-.
vcnile Iwwks wlUi heavy board covers can .
Tiiese books are the beat value In the
country . Marr A Duff have received two
thousand five hundred 12n». elegant cloth
bound books, gilt: books that are usually

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Special Bargains
In book* and pln*b toilet seta, cull on
Marr A: Duff, 44 Wret Main street, Jlattte
Creek, Mich.
For holiday glfta you can And tin- ftnert
Ilin- of handki-rrhlefa ever displayed under
one roof.
I
it is hu|XMilble te emunentte everything
m&gt; will inrito yon pH to «»•’ «’’* Irnffwet
our elegan\&lt;uck. .

H.L M&amp;us.

GOOD YEAR
Have a well selected stock uf seasonable goods in Hardware, ./fl

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Cross-Cut Saws, Axes, Corn Shelters, Belknap
Patent Sleighs, Swell-Body and Portland |
Cutters, Robes and Blankets, Skates,
Sleigh Bells, Granite Iron, Perfection
and White Metal Tea and Coffee Pots.
And many other specialties iu our line.
iu need of

Look us over when

HARDWARE.
Bargains! Bargains!
Bargains ii all lines will Feteiary lst

You can buy anything in plush goods, China
ware and fancy goods, lamps of all kinds, at
almost your own price. February is the month
to invoice, and the goods must be sold. We
are determined to reduce the stock if low nriw. JI
will do it. Come early and sect
Gloves and mittens at actual, coat to rloy j
out. Only a few left.
Y Jackson, Irving ahd Hastings Roller Flour
” we are selling way down at

well for the reputation of our «ebools.

their etiusin, P. A. Hahn.

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three boat* will be 24 cents and tin eenU.
AU the flnt«t authors can be found in
three line*. For

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“&gt; EBa Jordan:off lot *blk 13
Mlddtovlila St»x». Startlia tteultn U&gt; Harriot White; nsreol MidC. Wilbur, im Ann Arbor medical stud­ amOi tP«&gt;
."Albcn
Kinnle
to
C.K.ft 8.U.R. Cu.: parcel see
ent, was a guest last week ut J. F. Mead's.
•J &gt;la*tiug* 51®.
ntiAiheUr N.-wsv-d to Giles ll. llnttou-AM
I&gt;r. Clow. RumcJI and wife, of Allegan,
*&lt;xf :m TIi inmpple 8i.44a.
spent Christmas with J. Russel! and wife.
Aik-lbcyt I- HUiewti to John W.
40* mc
r Henry Newt-hi i* Imiidittg n race con-J
U Hasting**IAor
Rev. O.
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v. Eletc.
r.ieit. Of
or Iowa.
ruwa. vL-Jtcd
vu-jictl his
ut*
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*£*■U'M#rjr i'-iK^teu; parcel
«/nfsXml with Full creek, and will erect a.
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f euoUini grist und a ucw saw mill to lx- tun •
Orangeville; Mr. Hum WHbur. ot
■Ium&gt;'« M. Joliuk.* to C. K. &amp;8.KM. Co.;
by power tumUlieit from tbe race,
j Kalamaroo. and Cora Mae Biook* wi-r»* x Mrs. 1.. M'. Wilkinson, of Bedford. Is paixrl MX-.- 11.vUub&gt;FAAuo
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united/n tnarriagc by IWy. O. H. Perry, of veiling
.. her son*. &lt;’. W.
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Jo&gt;
fur «,!■■. 11..- .. .H.-...-.-the | r,,,,!.
K*«-r&gt;-l**l&gt;- M.-.k- »H1 of Om.
AsaiK-I filar to same; p*wrql wJ&gt; Woodtaad
tir.*i ward lonnerh l&gt;cloitg«ni; tn t huru-s I
uiie
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Olmstead. Will sell cluuip mi&lt;! un ta*y Wilbur tor the time he ha* tostn Minomr
A. H. B. hill* cxjM*t* soon to locate u1
Mary Eggleston, tu same; parcel uie iTcity
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IJetsey M. GliImautoTb.M.H. HrieejuH lot*
On Friday evening. th4jadie» of tin-; ihl* in his favor that lie co.iid vvfti asr fair
u
1 tuiJ 3 blk It eastern sd.l elt) fl,MO.
JTar&gt;' N ►Xxi!»- to Miner C. itay.vard; hotel
.Episcopal lax-ivty turt. u MipiHT at th'Jr*.-,- j “ ’’ride a* Corn. Mr. and Mr.*. Go**. Preff. J
Mis, l,izzi&lt;* McNutt wa.* the guest of.
NashrUte
i cltv r«M&gt;m* b» the ehlldrvn of the Sunday n,,(*
ffohnson, of Pniirit vllii*. and ; friends here during the unlveralty vaca-■ l'r»pertj
Glcni. V.’. IGtvctmelil to Frank A and Clara1
Wtired. It s*4* u happy mvaalou for the ; friend* from Colorado united Willi the1’lion.
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Ward, im I blk U StriXer’smtd city *kxl
JaUn G. N’aale to Andrew Jolmeock; son set
,
little one*.
"
t ’ o"k* and Brooks uf Barry County made ✓Mire Chattiv Lake n tiitns to Grand Rap­
■ l&amp; Oraugnvtiic 0*00.
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. 1 quite un extcnslVv*fomily to wake tin- oc­
Frederick C. Tungote to Richard Johucock
ids to-iUy, after n short visit with friends,
A
A wrestling
wnMbng match
mulch lias
Im* liecn
Ix-rii arranged!
arrange.,.(—
Cil3|&gt;OII
mirth
.------und—joy. Al*»ui
- . 40 sul
Sr.: NMNI sec 13 Orangeville Cf/M
; l&gt;etwwm N.
X. T.
r. Diamond,
IHom.mil. of
..f till*
thU city,
*li» amT down to &lt;lt|e „f th&lt;. rirbei,t
it ha*. here.
Itirbant W. Jubnooek to Richard Jc hnouck
Jr ; ma m*c 13 Pranmvtllc
j i Edward Brown, of Shiawassee- &lt;’&lt;&gt;. Tto* lieen tin- lot of your scrllx* to enjoy oluco—
Mln Kittle Hnlhrnok, from Mu*ki-gon,
Fitraiian Blacknum to Lcalt Norwood; lot 7
J i mutch will take piner in Union Iwli on the well, riiiorjic wa» uiiuTled. Many valua—- —
——»•her
— holiday -----•
has been
spending
vacation
ut Delton 9M.
I evening of Jun. 11 tli.
Lxiii
A. Norwood to Arabella Norwood; Jot 7
ble present* from the friemla utte*t to th** ItOttlt!.
• .
Delton
Woo.
The young peopK* of I***’ Baptist ehtimlt &lt;*»teei:i In Which Com » liuld by them.
Hon noli K. Morford to 8tephou E. Gaskill; ta
E&lt;l- and Mix* Hattie Hahn, of Nile*,
see at Johnstown Jl/ou.
will entertain the society in conm*cti&lt;iu Augu*tiis Jcnntip and Jennie Cook acted
spent Christmas with their brother, P. A.
HIrani Coasweil to Ktneiluo Warner; 00* sec
with that church ami congregation at tilt­ well their part us gromu*mab and bride** Halm.
.
14 Vaukro MpriDits ft.'to.
' church jrtirlors on Monday evening, Jan. maid. . The eouple t-iok an early &lt;li-parture
S Lyman Newton rt al to Mary A. Newton; «M
fur a short |rlp, after which they will «4tClms. Hyatt and wife, of Charlotte, visit­ £k £* KuUaud «!&gt;*..
7th. Supper from N to T.
Moncuu
Jone* to Charles Huffman; lute in
ed tin- former’s parents tn this city last ttylina.
MadLon Erb and wife, !&gt;&lt;•«•. 2dth, had
week.
Mtebar.1 Yarger to McbwU District Na 10 Carl
•Ih.vii married just to yean, and their
Vsrv Important.:
w
’
ton 1:7 rod* sec to Carlton ?7A
Gw. Richmond and wife of Grund Rap­
- friend* called during the evening to help
Ijuira L. W««::ian to Township of Hope; ia
calf the attention of our lead­
them ceiebrate. The surjirisc was coin­
id*, have been guests fora few days at W. mc .Tt Hom,
ers io tiie large udvertisement of Dr. Rorick,
Goo. W. f'&lt;«ti to Harriet Young; iasocsi
pine and a tuerry lime wa* enjoyed l»y all. in this 1-uiue of our
The doc­
W.HHltal.d *X*l0.
Horaro Wood to Alex MnNpughbia; in* sec i&gt;
siiece-n
in„„Imiidliug
thut
H. N. Meiul. who luta been visiting his
An English s]urrow one ilay last wwk tor• ’- woiid,&lt;rful
--------- *.............
... .......
H
Irving SM
Ituarded the cars at Charlotte and dead i C,1,SJ* of dlMaua** which are lH*youd tin* sou W. L., returned Saturday u» hl* home,
franklin Kiune a*, al tu Albert Klnnc. ma sec
beat bl* way to Grund Rapid.*, and the i -k111 “f ’•»« general practitioner. In alremly Charlotte.
3 HasUugs 4t5W.
becoming
a
subject
for.
comment
in
our
conductor wa* mean enough to make tbe
- -------------------- ■- —
S.
Brown
and
wife,
of
Olivet,
were
the
sparrow ride, on tin* Ih II rojw all the way. community. Were there more like Dr. 1
No.
Name
and
Hrsidance
Kuesta
la*t
wwk
of
the
former's
brother,
Kurlck. with the ability uud disposition to I
David Knur, Maple Grow*
A- Black A; son have contracted to erect HjK*ntl th. it best year* in unn&amp;riug &lt;li*ea*- C. U. Brown.
lw' i Mary D. Fowler. "
a monumeni In the spring iu Rlveralde e* thut ullieiH neglect, untold iSisery and,
W. H. Wauwir and wife aud Ralph Galcemetery t&lt;» ibo memory of W. S. G&lt;*m1- m.-iu; valuable lives would be sjwrud. The loway. of Ypsilanti, were guvsta last week
«Cbadey 8. Kenyna. UiulUig*
y rar. The monument i* tu be of Barn* Inenadiig number* that throng hb jHirlora I atJ. Russell’s.
t Emuu t-initb, In tug
granite, and will be one of the finest in । at «-arbsucc«Ntdlng visit speak* well for the I Z .
P ... .,WK,n z._
j Edgar E. Uw«. Horry
that beautiful cemetery.
,w' । ixjfa Hiui-e. Kaiamanm
A Mtwes Turner. WwMlland
All school eblklnm sjiuuld remember j superior skill and utility on the part of the
JTO
. UUlv Williams.
",
• that they can tind a full assortment of I afflicted.’ He again offers an opportunity laike last week.
i Haar S-Uk, Tiioj-aapple
r Louisa Timm. Keni Do
achool books ut Dr. ladhrdp'* drug store.
frw cotiaullation, which I* meredly
D. Cramer luts arrived from Ann Ariwr.
m
i
Knhnini
Mliacoa,
Irving
Hr kcejis a full assortment of second hand | confidential, in his |utrlors ut the Hastings and opened a law office over Spaululng’s
Iwioks for sale, and pays cash or trade for I Hoose, Saturday and Sunday, Jan. Rih and dry goods store.
SW»JP*1’’ “bcriy. Loweit
18811.
ail second hand school books.
. Charlr-t L. ItawcU, Middleville
G. 11. Brooks anti A. D. Cook last Tues­
The w. C. T. U-, of Rutland, will meet / On Friday evening. Dee. 21st. the follow­ day at Onutgevllle attended the Btouk*- i
at tbe rexidence of Mrs. A. B. Smith on ing officers wm elected and installed In l Wilbur wrdding.
Wednesday the Ptb. for- tiw pur|x*«- of Hastings chapter No. 88, R. A. M:
&lt;'
W. H.’Squier* and family, of Big K»pW&lt;&gt;od, 1a,well
circling officers for the coming year. All
H. I".—C. H. Hauer.
i G Montgomery, OrungMUlo
ids. have licen visiting friends in this city
member* arc rtg|tuwtod to Ik* present
It—T. Phillips.
tin* past few days. .
8-C.L. Heam.-r.
Treaa.- D- Birlker.1
■ Frank Mau* and wifi*, uf Grand Rapids,
Assyria
I Ast term the foreign tn It Ion In the city
spent Christmas with Mrs. Miuu»* parents,
schools amounted to abont JJHilii. As no
J. K. Hogle and wife.
Uxl hrm’ class was organized during the
term. a* an extra inducement fur foreign
'file Misses Uuldab and Ella Hahn, of

J

the estate of the late Wm. 8.
Goodyear and the firm of Good­
year &amp; Barnes must be settled C
aLence.
F. G. Goodyear.
■
ice.

�ADMINfHTR A TORI' SALE.

JOHN THE BAPTIST.

CHARCOT RALF..

js W1e which to guaranteed to total;jrou
court fur tto cmtflly nt Jta'r-. tu
sotlstaetory rrsulU. or ta caw ot tatau* •
that ! shall M-n a: rub­
n tto Stats al m-Ann. mad* and
rat bidder. &lt;mi Friday.
return of purvhaae prier.
LESSON I, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
wdleg whereinCathaHae
A REPORTER’S EXPERH ;NCG WITHI plan you can buy from our •dverttard
luaut. and Elizabeth M
NATIONAL SERIES, JAN. 8.
drusxtot a bottle of Dr. King a New Dwtowushtp ot Haiti more. iu
CHtCfMZO KTREE1 ME CHANTS.
la th* state oT Mk-hlgap.
rovery for conMttuijdion. It to guaranteed
to bring relief in every cams, when twd
on tbe tenth day of February. A. D. IM*, by the
for any affection of throat, lunfs or chcsL
fTohatc Court of Barry r'ount&gt;. Mlchtaaii. all of
such as consumption. InflamiMtlan of
lhe estate, right, title aud Interret of the «ald
deceased of. In nnd tn th* real estate situate and
lungs. bronchltls.a*thma. wtakiplng cough,
bring
tn ins County of Uarey. In the Htate of
croup, etc. !t to j'lcasanl and agreeable to
Michigan, known and de«crlbe&lt;i as follows, to
taste. iMTfccU) Mfr. and can always to
^Tbe wart half (wH) of the southeast quarter described property, to wit: Tbe iihdivlt
I ticjN-ndad ujx&gt;n. Trial bottle free at W
three fourths vf thr t.m.iwyi.g drecribmi par
Among the many resources which tn«*tlcal
ot aeetlou uum'-er thirty one &gt;31). lu town­
I II. Goodyear •&lt; drug store.
eklll has nade aval tab I* forth* rick and dnbili (sei&lt;)
ship numtor two (Z) north of range number
Uttfe 'tastr-.unrtit, srvrtb -lts
11eted. none rank higher than NUntBOU* Liver ■tent
(Biwesl, sub}*et to a certain mortgage
reguto.cd
on -*b’&lt;’rd
l. "The beginning of tto Gn*pd of Jtons Jtexulsmr. a c .mureh*n»lve remedy for
of aboutFTte, and the dower and homestead throee runmi-R »*&gt;t twvr.ty
UvcrCoraptalni. Ih-icMs. &lt;-i.«U&gt;attm..
Wu. ...itout it- * r.fford* comfort to tbe
We dreire to say to oar citizens, that Christ, the Bon of God.** We shall now to
rishi uf Mary A. Campbell therein.
between section rtgl.i arc! ■
Chills and r-v-.-r. Ih i-ilitj. N.-rvi.mip-- old. ptaerore to tto middle aged and .inzw for yean we have laeu selling Dr. Klint's privileged for six months to study again tto
Dated Nov. Kh. IW
nick Headache and other ailment*
Ma icy A. CArtTBXi-t. Administrator. . stake, theoc- eart au Uc* qaarter line tu
nient w Ito young Newton, the grwHcet New Discovery
for eonsutnptlon. Dr. •artiriy life, or ratber ttoijunceirthly life co
afi ii bated te Blllousuespost between M-etvon r*ght and t ine
philosopher that vier lived, spent (tap and (kuiawsvcw
King's New Life Pills. Boehlen's Arnica ! this earth, of rar to-rd Jews Christ; for alPURELY VEGETABLE
CHANCERY NAIfE.
rods. tbrxMw MMitte to tbe Metlon eon
nights studyuig to invent something hke it. Salve and Electric Bitten*, and have never tbongh He wn» a perfect man, yet He waaan
It retain the boweb without griplag, purifies
uursuauee and by virtue ot a derm- of the plare vf begiinclitg—c-&lt;&lt;*itainlrg twenty a
handled remedies tint sell as well, or that I unearthly man. st home ainuug uwu. aym- a bilious breath and emuNetrlr rulleve* the
It court for the countyot Harry, iu &lt; Uau tami. Tbe said described land 1e to
lu the state ot Michigan, made and dated stihjr-t tn tn* ilfe estate of Sarah C«»4.
have given aurh universal satisftoUon. patbizta^ with all raeu. anti vet ever qock- many ludeiwrtbUile symptamx which torment
Dated Haattnx*. Jllclc . I»*ceni&gt;~-r U. t&lt;
•uff-Ters from dyvpcp-ln, Hv*r complaint and
Wfl douiot b«-*itate to guarantee thetu I i«4t of and pointing men to a hocus from kljacy trouble-!.. It o1m&lt; efiertualh reiouvns
kwking taker standing at tho comer uf Mad- every time, and we stand ready to refund whicli He had come and to which Ha was ro­ those ii*m«;« vynqrtoms felt when bile ta imiaon and Market rtrwti in on open tray be- th- purrliaw price, if saUsf-ietoiy rreulta turning. His fairy-thrro or four yaprsco l*-rfcet1) secreted ur I* tnl»dlre&lt; '.ed.
anti M-'iryette E. Kbedd mid the followliiK hans Smith * Onuia.&gt;vn,«&lt;.iudtoni fur Cianpiaiuant.
at law. Herbert A. Shedd. William Bbedd. Eu­
do nut follow their use. Tbflto remralles «*r«b •• « man arnung men sx&gt; tot an event
MORTGAGE MALE
gene tibedd and Kdwartl WiUOnaon. guardian
MORTGAGE SALK.
have won their great popularity purely on in a lits which had uo Lagiuning and shall
ad lluim toe Dora Wilkinson, are defendants.
quently eulogizing
'
‘
barn no etui, for Ho was in thr beginning
NiHire Is hereby given that I *hsll aeil at pub
their merits. W.’tl. Goody ear druggist
lie
aoetiou
to
U
m
highest
bidder,
on
Frldav
the
His audivu-o nddrewed as “I Adi re and genwith God, all thingx were made by Him and
tlomeu”-tohristed &lt;if three or frair Italian
foe Him, and Hu shall suUloe all things unto
liair- eou v. Miebfgan. toCparThe best ifalvdaln the world for cuts,
bootblack^ a district tneswiugrr boy, a tired
Himself. Although it tamer eighteen hunI tourt bouse in the cry of Hastlup. rountv of |
SlOTUall. MlehlMb. whkl. said
grocer's man (cuhtag a truck, nod Uu rusty braised, nlci im. spit rheum, frver sores,
Harry and state of Michigan, said court bouse
-cuw.'i-d In the utfier of the Hag •
being the pb.ee tor boldlug live circuit court for
H Barry County. MieMcan. fa
X4।
^tto^". ■7n.reii'eTto«
looking countryra-n. Tne tatter were ’bis tetter, chupp«ql hands, chllblutas. coni a. IS S
tho said cventy ot Barry, all tbe tallowing
BBNt.attotttfvu listeucra, and ou them -he - and all Skin eruptions, and jmeltivrly cures able, and *4 WO read o. Hun fa the Gospels,. . ___ _ , ... Mx
j*.,™ &lt;jaBar-. (ttJB*
described property, to wit;
.
piles, dr no pay required.
foisted tto full stream of h « eloquence.
I pile*,
required. It b
to guaranteed ,' ■owe
m we are to uunk
think of Hun. saving, healing,
toaltng, J an
attorney'•
'»fre
fre’ot
ol twemy-Bre
twemr’crr -itoar*
dnban provided
Hit late and being In tbe county id Barry and
.n attornd
“For-.to oust of oned’iiuc pcutlerarn, you ! to give
money re-| sympathising,
comforting;
cnUmg
us tofo’i- ’ 'or ta
to ritMtrnwigato.
’•*-•’ ar
pn-cerdtnr*
—
...
.. , w
sold iiHinpqrr. fend
t»nd bo
no •*«!
&lt;r“
"
alate of Mk-hlgaa *t»d dci.«-r1hed a« follows, to
dvt- perfect
iM-rfoct Mlfafuctlvn.
Mthffactfc-or
--------------------Dibble. &lt;tai
am puretaw this t«u:rfni little iiotruraenu funded. Price ta'. eta. ju-r tox. For tale ; low Him. serve Him, wait nnd look fur Pim i ^*-cur 4 ty Si nwrrw. orZhytort^^^ wit:’Commencing &lt;u a point forty sis rods I
। era securedT-y arid mortgage, or nnv part there- suutli of the quarter post on tbe north aid* uf I
No
Honiara
more jrofnnityin
irofamir in vour
your Imare.-no
bouse.'no mcirn
ttorn by W. II. Goodyear
| whito we Jneld our todies unto Him that He, I|«J;
,.»;ra!d
Mid mort
mort ogr
.xgr stlpulauiraitot
stlpulB'tng ttot in
fn case
case any
any seeUub tbo anti on the south seu cwmcr ol lol
,
.
.
,,
.
a... I t&gt;v His spirit, mar Hva His hfaoror again in II principal
not
priiu-||«l or
or interest
tntrresi should
should l-rcome
ta---------due and —
- b-rnwuly owned by M. C. Swift, runclni; Ihetvo*
Lansing * winter tax rolls hot up SU\’ 1
“Jp” ’ ““ "
«&gt;„. the whole amount ot thr rrtactoal
507.73.
of . t-'ltawers. ta tto Ul 11 retanict!'. ( Mhd tinrr,^ .ttmtld towm* due aud payable.
more «wy waiting up nights for sema One
, .Howas furetiddaa no! only tho arodof tto ; ui&gt;d a* there lias taq-n no i»4rl of principal or
to sew buttons &lt;m your wily jxur. With
Koine Fuolish Praiplc
1 Wliman whosbould braiwi the terpral’s hood, &gt; interest pxlj! -in th* sam* since Hi*- date uf said alocg the renter of thr highway to the place ■ f
beginning, c ontaining about ihrve aerrs of land
this little instrument yra cut th read a needle A'tow a c.Hi&lt;h to run until it get.*beyond tbe !but also a.* tto seed of Aliratoi-J fa whom all ;
r-v.- h uf meiheitie. Tlicy'ofo n say. -Oh. It will' nation* should be bkwed, tto Eon of Dnvid . §pw* ttorefore. bf virtual lhe power ol sale b* l.ie same more or less, tiring a parted tbe
north west quarter ot the north e.vst quarter ot
iis- trow operaUrc, and wberra* three
wior away," but in must cases it wears them who ahould sit on David's thrum.-, tb-iwv&amp;nt ] rontatoxd In said morlgaa*. and the statute tn scctiou two. tu town one north, range ten we*.
Datexi Hastings. MU-h. Decvmbrrlii. tma.
■way. (toiid they to Induced to try the surceM-1 of God. doing nil His plroruw. thu Hou of X-VThL «TtX^iJ£Th;. ’eit n”
Jf' uln-h
AU'XZO E KkNastv-.
drrl and six .and oiM dbUar* i Biuta
v. hiefc
Tto tot aeatruen caught tto cuuntrrmcn. ful medicine called Kemp's Halsam. which ts i Man subduing all things unto Himself nnd
„t ten o'*|":k Iri thr f«wvu&lt;»n. I Circuit Court Commissioner.
Barry Co.. Mich.
sum is th- whole amount &lt;M principal and inter
KMITII A CqlaiROVK.
sold un a positive guarantee tocur-.-. they would ; restoring the dominion lost by Adam, and - stall »«ll nl public auction, totta- highest bidder. I
est secured by said n.»»rtgag* at tbh date, and
return rvxvived each a duplicate ■ ■: the won- immediately sec lhe excetont «nect after tak- tbe Eon of God, equal with G «1 ar.«| reveal- '&lt;■
ttobeftora toe Complainant.
no proceedings having tv,*-s instituted tn law or
’fttot
equity te n-ouver tbe amount now cue on said
.'dertul piece a* raeebautom which bad taifited tag the first .hoe. Price ’he and 51.80.-Trial mg Gud U. inau fa Matthew - gosjv.l w* *
Yto fdTw whJtV th- rt!Sm%rttoi'
Kowton'j akin.
FROBATK vJKDEIL
Birr free. At al! dniggt’-ts.
' team of Him oa bon of Dnvid, Hon uf Aura- ' Barry county is Gulden), the premises des-ribed
State of Michigan, eouaty of Harry, A few mnnrnbi later a npprter was frying
At
a
saMloo
of
th*
Probate
Cou
B1
,
K.PI.U
will
tvmllUelMw
*-■«,«»&gt;
to boy «ut the faker'* whole stock nn a jifemortgage, and in pur*u*nrr of th* statute
such raw, made and provftletl. urn! to sriti
teuw uf going into tto burintw. -Tba pat­
tiie amount nou claimed to be dun ou Mid nw
ent “ntydle tlmsudera.’' of which li- had about
Sav^ doctors’ bill* by using Hill* Peer- Im. xlxix. fl; lid. I). Ezek xxxvii. 34, SB; Ave dotUreeoremmted farttor -In; the Pn-ndsc*
l«..«ab s,rU;. «.r
nld.
n»n. „
u IU. ■ £*• S^S.2 fij S5S*5S iStSTtoSS
fee provided toe In said morttage aiwl all-nmd
croup. N.i cure no l*aj&gt; «. II. t.uoK groi»-l which ixxrjliarly pointe Jim out as umuahlp of Ho;*-. Ham c.cintv, Michigan,
In the matter of the estate of Eddie T. by taw. t will s«ii at jmblir sort ion to tta- high
. ‘*You iihsui n doz.ii, etirely T
year.
rst bidder on Friday the eigbtl. d&lt;v of March.
thu servant; it ta used about eighty times tn kuowu and described as the «r-t tart of the Braneh, deeraMsl.
“No, fifty cent* n gnse; 1 want to gvt out
On re-sdingatMl tiling D» pettUoo, duly vert- A. 1&gt; lt*&gt;. at ultw ock&gt;ck lu theforerno-.. at ita
tb.S~ T-U»e.c«,d tail
*l*d.
ot
Heun
Barton,
administrator
«t
said
es
­
of town.”
Eight crews of men an- at work building
north front d.»»r of tae Oiurt H-mse iu th* • its
tate. । rasing for masons Uwrsln **l forth that
A call a: r. place wlx-ro Uh arlvertivuineqta i the Postal Telegraph Company's 11ms in 11rare it is found in thu go-pel; ten ar eleven »)«, tto r-ouOi east quarter of the north east beftutrnr flernsed te wli the real relate of uf Hastings. Harry Cuquty. Michigan, tlihtbrtng
thr Jdisr-r whrrt- tbe Circuit Co-r&lt; for said ei-UU
Umea i: is found in this flr»: euaptar and is quarter, containing forty
un&gt;rr or less; all
■aid m-n m ro wanted to ear:. $O» n week off thr Upper ISsiihisula.
translated ’•luiun-diately,*' “rira;;.htway,” i ^'j**
‘*J‘,**D ta’*'*'I”’to/owu two which said dreeased died seized.
ty K held, tbe premises dmrrllnl In said tnurt
a capita*. &lt;&gt;f ff* found a little old nutn wtJa
anuu,"
No griping results from rising Cobb’e !* ^forthwith,"
"forthwith,* “------- but fa tto Itovfaed j iau«a im-c. inn, iwv
■yea twtridui und sparkled bketiw big dtaPins. W. H. Goodyear.
i Verdon it is always "straightwav - WbH.
namcki
mond which be wore on his band.
: each gnstiei has Ita distinctive .\-aturva, we
“Can yup sing I” wyoxl tho lutle old man.
The Lumberman’s Journal is a now ai»q flndinoro or fam of each tn t l.&lt;-iu aB. ami I 1 "*** »- »tt ML A tloroey for Mortgagee.
taxi --state, are required to atq*ar at a scmIoo
Tbe report, r ; acknowledged that he weekly edited at Oteego Imke ta the Inter- thb [ir.t Tenk! bring* before u- ’Josw, tto
‘
•ut said court, then tr&gt; lie hold*.-) at the. I'rvbate containing eighty lure* of land te- tto cam*
couldn't.
est of the men In tto lumber --amps.
I tfavtoerf. w ho saves not only from tto wrath
Ofiks- in the rtty ot If asllngs. In said county, and more or Ire*. The
MORTGAGE MALE.
&lt;w ball of lhe north
show cause, if any there be. why tbe prayer of
“Conjurer /
.
.
having
been madebytnWlliiaip
Uie conditions
No humbug about Hill's Fvexlrea Worm to
but- also from our sius; Cbrat, tto o!Grtautt
a rertaln
ruoitesxe^nadc
Mi-Slur- tbe ts-titemer mar not be rrant.nl And it Is
“A fy&gt;w a-.'woi boy tricks.*'
tttrtbrr
ordered. That said petitioner give tvotloe
Siw-ciflc W
It fl?
a &lt; L-vnulm- common s&lt;-.hm
Mteaiab,
tto
anointed
king
&lt;4
Israel,
and
ray
ai.d
Hnrare
McMurray
toWilltatn
J.
Dibbl*.
** tto 8on of God, equal w ith CK-d, &lt;m» with the -i4*d Noremtor »to. t*-J. and revolted tn tto to tbe persons
••CaptiiilT said tLe old tnan, gleefully.
Interested In said estate, of lhe
“This is what you want Hall marked gold
iprtl tad. I*.-, and
* -*old.
thereof. t»y canslug a copy of tkis order to be
bated at H»&gt;t ir&lt;- Mieh.,Dee.Tth.l»«
,ring*—every uno staraped—warmiiU*d thirIjipeer has a lodge nt Forvstere.
t.diDKs tn ray suul wa* when I received Hun ntor Sol morwuro*. vn |un M. said mortgnge pobilsii-d in tbe Hastlrlg* BxXKr.n. a new*p*
Hm v J.
„..
Icct. carat, ur return money; throw tn a half
Hill-. SuwrtlU |}*puKb'nwuu. as
“my
“J osnt Bavkntr, and I4resi«t be Go*) while , SSSS
mS
raST»«v
w»» aaxlKncd
toi Emily D. Bostwick.
and said ur- printed and circulated In «ald count* o!
Assignee of Mortgager-.
dollar with every fifth ring; mix 'em up and
Barry, once ta cacti wr*-t for four su«-oc*«i»r
(•Maa. H llsyaii. AUmuet for Aa-Uuer.
• b-S-nnlr;t ’**• -J-*11)*
I*1 b. «.&gt;■ al Cx- data or weeks prevkrus to said day of l-eariM.
tU'xv you an-, only one dime. Cost you 85 Umie. ck*u.'. anil vnrid« U-r blwaL
qnlctem -ur
the avin-u
actl.m u*
.,r iur
th.ii»cy
llraaad
kl.lJ• ------------*•»“....
*«£“'“
-Sirt
Wm. W.Couk.
auu siu------- 1------- ----------- i ■ J3llouf
* xneMini”
in x-»rM&lt;*e nuoareu eignnoeutA n cress.*’ , i
2„.—. amt builds ....
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”
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.
neya
up aU
thr
msteni.
W• whole
who" hisinrv
history&lt;lf
of Hl*
His humiliation
Lumil ation, wiirTarinn
sufferings .। fnnr
fw anrf
aad **-«»»
xr-iuon.U.ian*
dtosra .--ai n aeaM
and ...
au aw.ua
otter.
Default having
the conditions
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11. Goodyear.
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।
rrourrection and future glory to all
,
1 written in tbo Prophets, for ttoy all spake of £«|i?’b£f*iJ2SSl%*reSwt{Si»!i»Z
PKOBATE ORDER
South l.,una -“mlture lalur) I. ruo-. Bto, U» IMj apnt ,;,uHus ,hra«h
iTllSwSaUTJ WTraSS Btata ef Michigan. County at Ilarrv-as.
of Ito Brgtstrr of DrsA* tn the rinunty cf Barry
At
'»
*e**i.in
of
thr
Probate
Court
for
the
ntag night and day.
ttom.
..--------------------------- ij h*ld mortgage stlpulatlug
.....that
............
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nme any
and State ul Michigan, un Ur trth day of
fach square, fauan ttora with ceztoot, anil o
“Betold I wm! — - —
' principal or Interest should become dne. and
March. INa,,at 3:Mo'etock D'f»Hb«r M of
Hilerfa
Extrarl of Tar
A Wild
Cherry ' , J............................
wm.wue-.rn
aos «
„llu ..nrrrj
1*”"' *D” ™y messenger before Thy. IM&gt;« paid, ihen the whole snisanl of principal
ten-hoiko [oww ctentn engine couldn't pull
mortgagr* on rnge sea. said i.metrare being
Thtoia a andTntereat should become due and payable,
them apart, witboui breaking tto. glasa. to s iufe. reliable and pleasant rrtu.sly for ^*n# wfaj shall prepare Thy way
given tu secure the uainvent of live hutorod
thousand eight hundred and eights-eight.
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7
.
..
onoCntiun
from
Malachi
I,
oral
refm
»'&gt;!
a*
there
haa
been
no
part
prtnrl)i]
urIn-------cuu*hs.
coldZ
bnqichi[to~a7thnil
’
'
ai
1
d
aTl
S
Qot
*
n
',:
'
fr,,R1
Matarh!
iii,
1.
and
refers
to
ondyttore
bceh
ne
Wt
of
prttoljii'wJnFifty cviub- a grow. No! YTeU. suppose you
ITv’ent. win. W. Cole. Judge of Probate.
throat troubles: will rellev. and ta-iu’flt
wtaUv Glbri^'dtlJ*w“Cdr‘^7 Uieref^ tto
°fVrttJirJu ami
In the tnallrr of the estate of Enuns Bolton, geUi&lt;* with the interest on tbe satpe at and al■
try a combination juutolder, with rubber,
U-r the rate of eight per cent, per unnutu am!
decraartl.
.
poocil. knife and uxilbpick. Rather ex­ consumption. Try It and be conrtaced. &lt;Jt*rrT' carefully Gabriels anuoiux-eiMDl Interest ,* hereby drrlared to to due.
On rvadinr »tid nilug the pat Ilion, dull veri parabl* annn dly irom its dale.
Every bottle warranted: price M&gt;C and Fl couerroing Lira in Luke i, 13-17, and his ; Now. ttorefnr* by vlrtseof the power ot sale fled,
Now. therefore, said ninrtgsn being due sad
pensive—twenty shillings a gnrao—but sells PSrK.ua
ui Elmer Bolton. b-iD-and of Mid devraved
.
payable *ad by which default the power of uie
praying
lor
reasons
therein
set
lorth.
IhaCad
like ho; mkea at a quarter apiece."
.
mltMtratlou of said estate may !•* granted to In said mortgage contaiied-tins b«-r&lt;&gt;m~^p. ra
.Finally tho reporter allowed himself to to
live: and whereas tb-~ l- *&gt;••"•~t •» »—
ymr petitioner or some otlier suitable person.
act pie and Interest on tbe said
perauadwii into buying a gruss of “Carrib­
Thereupon it is ordered, that Tbunday. the sad uiiiuHd of pnnci|
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»"?,
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This“isfi™a quotattau from 1-Isaiah
xl, 3, .
to tin* highest bidder, al Uie north
tot six hundred and two dolSDh day ot December. A. D. 1*M. at ten o'clock In mortgag* tl e suinf'
bean Archipelago nuts," w arranted to cure
Sagjiiaw comHy Ma«&gt;toes will build H wnd carrta. u» toy..t,d the flrat cdtnlng of ltalti,,^Tta^ry
‘few to’c' the torrnoan, be a««:gbed lor the heart nr of
hrve rents
al the date
rboumstixia, »&lt;ck headache, toothache, lum­ society hall at East Saginaw.
, Christ, when H* came to suffer, to His second ulaee wl err tto cirvul/'enurt tor Harry c-unty said petittan. am! that tbe beiraat law of said
bago, dyspe jaia, sciatica, eez--raa. Ingrow mg
dece-Ms-d and all other persona inirrrvtrd In s»At
The
blood
la
thr
souree
of
lira!Ih
Kset&gt;
it
'
oo&lt;aln
S»&gt;»»•
He
shall
comfort
Jrrmatora,
»
toW'iv.
tne
twrnnsrw
deserttv.*!
In
said
mon
­
the
ammints
dur
ur
ixn) part Wcrrol, noth-r ts
toenails, cBilis and fever, sure eym&gt;, corns, purr b) taking Hood’s Horsaparllta, whiri?is
her Iniquity nnd cause all flesh to u^,^B^rt^u7.m"^d';‘m.frt&lt;X,''iitf
• ■■■&lt;■ . ■ ■ ■
L •r t
by^virtik- n| the
\wartaand bunions
puraltar In iu carail.e power.
| M Wv glory of tbe bird; when He shall sp- i ii^^XWrSXt.Wil!
Offirr. ID tto city oi Has-llip*. In said-cuuatv. power of sale In said mortgage contained, and
in pursuance of the stalutes tn »u&lt; h r»«e made .
jjtr snuu« uv “coK-ta."
f
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nearinHxsclorv tobuiklnnMri.n (Pa ell
no gethrr—,rt-—-------- ------------- --------- - -------- — “
-•-• and show rairto. It any there iw, why tto prayer and provided. I »luu&lt; eu Friday, Uie 3iat day at
K. l-»»« it... ....... «u
lb.
noMbt,r~rtoctajlotalM»r**«
(F.dl.19;
of tbe petitioner may rot be crantr-1. And It Is
“AlwikVs lay Jicrt-.cular rtrrt* on ‘corns,
fart her ordered, that said prill loner give not Ire Drrrtntor. A. D INK at one o r tick Ih tbe
a
nu;i
of
great
faith.
....
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.
____
wart* and bunion*,'" said the little m.-in as
out tin unto Mivattou (Hob. lx. W : tbe salva- . plwi'.wparedtrt tandfytng in tto town &lt;rt
to th* person* interostrd In said estate, ot the afternoon at the north froat door or rutrail6H
revival
at
Marshall
noon.
to gave thu refin-ter tuu cents change out of
wwdenev of said petition, and thr bearing of the court house In Ike city o! Hastings tu the
Don ready to bo'revealed a: tto reveia'.tuo &lt;rf too. IGrry cuuut).MI*hlgwa.»n ! described i
a quarter f&lt;£ a jsxckago of the wu.-xtarful
thereof t-r causing a ropy nt this order to be eout,iy of Harrs and *tale of Michigan ithat be­
Dr. Jaquen* German Worm Cakes destroy Jaras Christ (11’rt. L 5.T, 13)
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In th* Hasth.g* Hxxsr.n. a nrwspa ing tbe plat-r of holding tto circuit cunrt lor lUe
bcona "Evorrbody has corns, watts or
ti) la town four t«i north, range eld&gt;t&lt;«&gt; published
i___..
- w ...
.------------- . wonna aud remove them from the system.
i-rr printed and circulated in sold county of county -if Harn-, wto-rw mH! premise* aresltimtA “Tb-.-toptismof repentance fnr, or unto, three
• eel. containing eighty acre* mon- or less
J®- T^7_cora2_’rnrt .*&gt;r b'!nJon 'rSlrfp- Pte*®«nt and effective.
,
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Barry, once In each w-rrk for three successive rdl sell a! pul-tieaiw-tliMi or ve-vdiw to the high­
tto remission of rin*.” Such v, as tn,, preach-• Dated, January ad. 1*
est blddvr the premls-r* described tu said mort­
iu tto human family ttore are nearly a dozen
There are but J7 liquor dealers ta the 1 J* * J?J“' ““J “** ***• t^nLri-tot
gage to satisfy the amount due on sain luortKagr
rMncdira I’eopta buy these thing*, try ’em populous county ot St. Joseph, and even I
wtt'i the Interest at rtglit |-rr rent, per annum J1*. frTW*
ou ttomselvra, and uro perfectly latiriled
‘
when tto corn duraut cure. Tbey’ve D ied to those few could to dta)x*nM«d with.
MORTQAGR^ALK.
OGAKDIAN
’
S
HALE,
fere nee, that John jointed to a Saviour
Ml.ri.rrmlscs being described In »a!d luorteage
many r itnedie* that tlu-y bclluvo theirs is
Default haring beau made lu the eoudlttoM m all that certain piece iw parcel M land iylug
hi
the
matter
of
the
estate
of
Eds
Caanon.
about to come, while the apo Ike pointed to a minor.
of a certain mortgage mart* and executed bv and being tn tbe township &lt;rf Baltimore la lhe
tto only incurable corn ta tto world.”
I’arenta too ftr-iuontly permit their a Saviour who had come, suffered, wus cruel
'W08 2? hereby alvsn khat I BbA’l sell at Gwnnre w. freeman to Hylvanas IL Cook, dated county of Barry and stair of Michigan, known
“Before you Mart out selling Itos* things,"
children to suffer from tawtlarbe, fit*. St fled, risen, ascended, and would c.-mo again l-til Hr auction to the highest tndilrr ou Friday. January 1*1. iw* and trconle.l tn the ufn*r of and J«su-rfbrd as tt.c east one hundred am! two
tecuatiuned, "1 would advise you to study Vitos dance, ncrvuuitnrss, etc., when they
- i ’uM!)
February, A. D. imp. at io the Rcgtoter of Deeds for Barry County. Mlrhl- acres off lhe aomh *.»t frac tional quarter tk)
to restore- nil things of which tbo proptota
o clock in the forrtMsu. at the north door of the nn.ou tbmh dayxtf Januarv. A. D. i»M. In of section number eighteen (!*■ In townahlp
aue or two tricks. JUg yourself out tn In­ can be curwl. Mrs. I’, waa canxi of sick had spoken (Acta ill, HUH).
court house lu tto city of Hss'lngv. In the eoan- liber V of niurtgagv* on iiaue 4Da. said mortgage nun.lH-r two (2i north of range eight (B) west.
dian faalnon if -you want to make a bowling
headache, dizziness, dyspepsia, nervous
The an&gt;t ivaentiai to present ixappiixsa ty of Barry. In the Mate of Michigan, pursuant being.duly asalri ev! by Kylvanu* H. Conk to
Dated Kept. -Sth. A. D. !■».
sucrt&amp;i of it. Your blonde hair Is rather off
Prraa Clxoanx . Mortgagee.
prostration of 18 rear- standing, after and futurv glory is the forgivencm &lt;&gt;( our to lirn.se and authority granted to me on the David R. Cvsvk. and -aid assignment duly recolor, but a little nutmeg on your face will
failure of 10 pby»fH*us; Mrs. K.. of aiek sins, and that we cannot have without re­ MT. day of November. A. » iw, by thr probate
court of Harry county. Michigan, all of the es­
tono tiiat down, and people don’t rabid a
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
beadacbe for^5 years; Mrs. P. of JO to 50 pentance—that is, a true turn lug from -ta to tate. right, title and Interest of thr said minor. estate rd hvlranus H. Cook, deceased, duly a»blonde Indian oraatslonally.
sign«-d
to
A.
Myrtella
Whltronib
and
said
a»
I
d
and
tn
the
real
estate
known
and
described
God,
or,
as
our
catechism
has
it,
"a
change
lotto
matter
of
tbe estate ot EddleT. Branch,
slgumctit duly reeordrd- in IlberO on nagn IOT. deecoaod.
At the corner of Peck court and State fits a night; pthers from this vicinity could
as follows. Io-wit:
street tto reporter found a prototype of the be tnenthwird who have been cured by thai cf mind Vvward God, the effect of the con­
.i®*’- ’taiAte. Ding and being in the city on which niorfrai:- there Is claimed io l&gt;e du*
Notice I* boraby given that I shall sell at pub­
at tbe date pt this notice, the sum of six hun­
mougnd Indian hi* principal had instructed wonderful nerve food and medicine—"Dr. viction of ria wrought by the Holy Ghost.” of.Hssttagi. lu lhe coanty of Barry and state of dred clgtity -nine and IMft&gt; dollar* (PMS.ITi and lic auction, to t tie l-.lihert bidder on Tuesday
the rnii -lay of rrnruary. A. D.. 1W, at tea
5. “There went out unto him all Judea.” Michigan, and numbered nine hundred seven
him to rwpreseuL A erect of frothers Miles* Nervine, which contains no mor­
iron ,Bit), nine hundred elgMeen &lt;wte\ nine I the attomer's tee provided for In said mortgage, o'clock, in tto frrreoon. ai Uie probate court
reached from hi* head to bls heels, und Ids phine. opium or dangerous drugs. Free Greet multitude camo tn him conftwing iradred nineteen ibis,, nine hundred twenty । and no suit or proceed in its al law havingbeen ronin* In the city of Hastings. In tbe county of
Instituted to recover th.- luoncv secured by said Harry, fa the -'ate at Michigan, pursuant to
J&gt;ort w.-^a cross |«twren a Mikado edriutne sample bottles may be bad at W. H. Good­ their sins nnd dcuring baptism, but his eatl-. is»i am! the east halt of lol nine hundred
licrniu- and author it) k ranted to me on tto Both
mat* of their riucerity and true repentance twenty-one (r&gt;, sji/and tto east half of lot nine
and Tww-dledum iu the “Crystal Sliptw." year's drag store.
wo may gather from bls preaching (Luke ill, hundred twaaty-tMD «eu mt. also lot number**!; contained hi said mortgage and the statute la day of DecerulKw. A. D.. IBM. by tbe probate
Strangely enough, to was s- Hing thv identi­
one hundred rtdrtytaighi I i»J aooordiut to the
court &lt;&gt;t Harry county. Michigan, al) ol the es­
Tons of tainoe meat are turned out evenr
7-18). No outward form or mere say so is recorded plat of the city ifonncrty village) of such case t.iafie mo! provided, notice Is hereby tate. right, title and interest ot the said de­
cal “Carribbean Archljmtago toaui" which Week at Tnyersu City.
ren that on Satuntav lhe rah day of January
Hi.vtn.rceased of. tn an&lt;l to the real ertate situate and
the reporter bad purchased, but tto public,
D 1M&gt;. at tea o'clock la the forenoon. 1 shall tieinc in the comity of Barry. Ju tto stale of,
Dated Dee. yjd.taat.
•
rvpc&amp;tance. or faith, or terrjee, nothing bat
irho raw*.-&gt; utetJ r~*
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KU al public suctlw. to the highest bidder, at Mli-ldgas. known nnd described an follow-*, toJohn M. Karras.
e north from dnor of tne Court Hou«e in tbe wlt: Commencing at a stake In the highxray
U you KBt short of breath, have flutter- renUionnet heart work is of any avail, and
Guardian uf Eds Cauaou, a Minor.
city
of
Hustings
-Cha!
bring
U
m
place
where
tbe
|Wd ,.■&gt; rb„.:-&gt; »:„t -izl.-.y t!:rr- - i lit.k-.rtf:
iurf, pain ta pide. faint ur hungry spells, John gave tbcsn te undcratand that unless
Circuit Court tor Hattv County ts holdem tbe ol tto half quarter l*&gt;*t. betw-cn the south east
swollen ankles, etc., you hate heartdto their lives proved tlmir sincerity they would
prrinisrs gcacribe-l tn said mortgage or so much and south went quarter, them-,- north on th.
shore to* Rocky mocmtai&amp;s.**
MDRTGAGK BALE.
W
amount auarter ltn« two (9) rhalb* nnd seventeen U?)
Another str.ot fake which jur.t now is case, und don’t fall to take Dr. Miles' New like chaff come tn tho unquruclrabio fire.
Dcfauit having t-een made iu tbe eotidlUotu ihen-u! as may l«* n*cv*«.irv
0.
“
Clotbed
with
cruncl
s
Imir."
John
was
nks. theme west two &lt; J) chains nnd fltty-alx
of
a
mortgage
made
and
executed
by
Horace
booming n "Turkish candy." There must bs Cure. Sold at W. H. Goody car's drug
uo fashionable preacher, either as to person McMurray to Chari--* f. Dibble, dated tbe I«h Ing described In Mid mortiage. as all those cer i wijinkv. ttoner south three (3) ciiaius and
.
something in th* name of tlx, huul irf the stbrv.
day of Paoraary. A. D. IW. and recorded In the
thirty (»&gt; links thenro to piare of beginning
or ttyie; food and raiment were matters of Blister's office for the county of Harry. Mkhl- tain pieces or parcels of ladd situate and being , enotaluiM s-vraty one hundredth* trodoo &lt;4
prophet iwulUrlj auraeti vB to tin, gnJlibto
Ithaca thieves are getting very paitlcu- ■mall imjiortanon to him, and as to hi&gt; gau, on the-JMh davof Febrtary. A. D. l«e. lu tn the County of Bam and Slate of Michigan an acre more or fres. also commencing at a
portion of mankind. Cheap molas-wa candy, ' lar and steal bologna -uiusagc.
and drweribed as t dtowa. to wit-. Tbe west holt
•tadded with alraotels, would
tusJd
preaching be sought not to plcoao nun, but liber No 1* of mortgages on page MO. said mort­ ot mt nine litmttred ninety nine (w’sSWiand stak- on the north and south quarter li..e of
gage bring duly assigned by Wm. J. Dibble lots Uro bund.-ed (l.MO) and tru liutvdrvd and section six «■; !n town two &lt;a» north, of range
unnofii-xi bydumiu. of pc^-l., who ri^p to
Ayer's Chejry Pectural for coughs and Hod. Gabn*l had said flint lie would come administrator of the estate of Chas. P. IM able, mu(•] west, seven (7&gt; chains and «*o*nty-two
(1.M1., MHN&gt;rdltur V&gt; the rrcordevt plat of tbe | seven
Jd
thv
sjnrit
and
pow
er
ot
EiijahiLcfca
1,
17),
-leeeasrd. to Emily D. Bostw ick, said assignITS] links south of tbo eetrter of said section,
buy from n man cl-.tUd tn Turkish tot and cold#. Ask Mur druggist fur Ayer's Al­
&lt;now city) of Hastings.
meat wm duly recorded In the office aforesaid village
thence south on lhe quarter Hue. seven |T]
Doted Oct. irth. A. D. 1«*.
t
- end although he tru uu; Elijah iJotra i. SI), on
lung flow tug garb tbo same compouml dir- manac.
tite-znh day ot Hoyilember, a. D. that, tn
and twentv-etabt (»] links, thenre west
lie was wonderfully like mm.
’
A. Mvhtku-v Wiin. iMii, Assignee. 1 chains
lltor N&lt;u Uon page ;iM. There to claimed to be
two
If)
chains and fifty-tix [M] links, thence
Gen. Alger .ordi n-d a suit of clothes to
7. “Ono mightier than L" And Johnuid dur on the dale of this noCfer We sum ot eight
north two !J| attains and ninety -three i'.u. links
be given to fcvery needy newsboy ut not consider himself worthy to lie privileged hundred arven and oo-lk) dollars, (trot m&gt; and
ttoued to ptara- of twgiunlng oootalnlng one auU
CHANCERY
BAIX.
Detroit.
j
Attorney fee provided for tn said mortgage,
to unloose His shorn. Gabriel himself would the
In punuance and by virtue of a decree of thr thirty one hundreths fl and ®-ioo; of an were
and no Bull or proceedings at law having been
or teas, all on section
in tow n two
covet sucu an honor, nixl wnat angel in Instituted to recover the taunev seourrd by said Circuit Court for tto County of Harnr, lu Cha-i more
Comparatively few people are a warn at tbe
eery. In tto State ot Michigan, made and &lt;tatt*l [3] north, ol range soecu ff) west ta Ihury
Heaven would not rejoice to do Him tbe
on the rth day of November. A. D. Ute, la a
pero-aUp! they pay the bookmaker* ot a ten r.n, wuS^LVl'"' ’■«»’»*
lowlieat service 1 But I be I is so luiguty in
rare track f.r tto privilege of betting. Cora
&gt; statute tn sutb case made certain cause therein pending. wb*re!u Chrtito
lhe lira most of ua that John’s “mightier than I;”
rtioe Is hereby given, that on N er Kill i. complainant, and Zebadtab Park
HHmrrs hale.
whom be so delighted to^boiior. Hnds us but
itay of Msreh. A. D.. l«Ki. at atvd Boteey J. Part are defrndaate. Notice ta
1 BhB"
“ pub,,e MC“°"
Kns&amp;is&amp;'sa.’ite ?*5tb’’*!Er°
W^tT / re'nl«fall»rr' ’■«.£ ?" '"to­
to lhe hlsheM bidder, on Friday thr zuh day of State of Michigan. Countt of Barry- M.
yndty sure thing on the books, but tl.nre are w- n. GoodrMft.
By virtue of a writ of hsri facias i.vsued out of
-«to&gt;&gt;i^ rra u
IU.U brlut u. pilo-'wiw, tl"’’ fKWu’wun January, Ju D. Iiw, at ten o'clock In tto fare and under the seal ol. the circuit court for the
oat many wbo walk up to tto stand nnd place
H"??' “A1"'f7’nI d&lt;x,r ®f u*”Coort H®a»* County of Harry. State of Michigan, to m« di­
their money w bo realize the full meaning ot
i-jattsw *£a s rected and delivered against the goods and
believe, Dial we nrv Joint heirs with Hltu
tbnlr chamwa. Bookmakers flfurt to get
chattels, land* and tenements of Nicholas Butty- ’
wbo U Heir of al! things, and ere thus ex­
about 30 per rent, ut all the money bet. This,
I did on the eighth day of Decctabcr. JL
alted th mug Ii H.» aufferuigs, our devotiJU to •&gt;1‘!
w.,th
‘”,ern,‘
f lFM l-r
D. I**, levy upon and seize and take all tbe
Him would ta. such that a thought of wvlf ed*ln MUd m.wt^tebSng tiie north wrotuni^
right, title and ltd* rest of the said defend anL
NichoiaK Burry, ctf. in and to all those certain
would
not
be
tolerated.
We
would
wy
with
ter nt the r-nuth west quarter (nwM of sw£i of
A MeroMBat'* Opinion.
Paul, “Hir me to live in Christ and to die is section two ivi In town four (4) north, range
Mr. B. F. Ndurse. Gone nd Western gain, let Him ts&gt; glorifled efUter by my life
S Mlrhlirau.
o/MIchi^u ’,n
of 1UfTr'"**“
and beta regularly 1100 each day. if ba should Agent Royal Bkklng Powder Co., writes: or death" (PtaL i, W, M).
Miehl^:“b. "H»‘ Uial) bapUM you with tue Holy । IhUrd. January ad. late.
wtattoaamn number of beta roch day that ’U had never found so great results from
Date.I. Hauiiur,. Mich.. Dee. u. law.
■&amp;*[!
ba loses, then mom.ta of eneb Iwt taiug fairly physicians' prescriptions and attendance GbuaC Dnlnw we uavr this baptism
Aloxzo k. KxMsvrrow,
•
amount to anything ta Christ'■ rr.iupon our children m I have after a few never
Circuit Court Coinmltakmer.
P. “Jiww was bupttmi uf Jonn In J'.r-Jam.1
or vendti* to the hlgtuit bidder, on Maxuraar.lhe
&lt;tay s us-- of Papiltoi (extract of flax) Skin Read Uie more full no.ount of tab cveut is
a
,
Barry Coi uty. Mich.
•ch day uf February. A. D. 1MB. at ten o'clock bi
Smith * Qiuibovk,
Cure. I cannot describe to you medical I v
thr futeuono as thr law direct* at the
Koltcltors for CunipUlimnt.
Sorth trunt dixie of the Court House, ilial being
what it baa done for ua, hut can say that
RHEUM.
ths building nr place wtwe* tlx*Circuit Court l«
years of treatemit have nut aecompllsh. -l Ho said to J ton, “buffer is to to so m-w, fur
TCTtkm. BURNS
bald, tor tbn Cout&gt;tr of Barry, rttate td Mh-hlgaa.
thus
it
tweomoth
us
to
fulfill
aU
njiitooBto
What Paplllon ba* &lt;tanr after a few apphDated ibis IM dsv of Darembor. IBM at tbe
WOUNM. IN. J qitoUy.
ralfuns." lArgv bntdtw only FL at W. H.
Wjoriy. by an entirely
euflrwly new m*t
mrUxW Parftrtly Cltrof Hastings. iliKza HHinsn. Rberin.
10. "Tto llrovons opened, urd tbo
. 1 tegltlmate.
&lt;4 U. Hounno..k, Attorney for nswrttff.
knritlntatr. Won-Won t lutertere
interfere wit
with roar regular
Goodyear's drag store.
liks a duvo, uvixx-nding u;k» Hun.” Ou
bnslnrss, nr i romt-i be a |»i—
servo differout oeraatoas do w« read in H
rv results mur*h«ecd
I
Manitou county hasn’t n ductor, lawyer
'••yi1 •■•r »«ate"»Uan
EVRKK A I‘RGCi&gt;*w&lt;&gt;, p.
in all gambling has been carefully efr protest
I Art*, newspapen diridad into KT ATBK
DKKlTIOSMwlIl be asat bn application
u, and II rir&gt;w» that a pl*y&lt;r cwonot isils'icans.
&gt;.lt own with rirtiinary good luck pitted

FAKERS OF TH) i PAVE

A valiable Besonrce for tbe Sici.

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ftiu Can Make

Money!

“to^advertisers.-

by WonirunTi
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SEASONABLE SUBJECTS CONSIDERED
AND HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS MADE.

REMedy RAltJ
For Strains and Sprains.
Evidence. Fresh, Naw, Strong.

Famicra who ruian tho liest of hogs too
often have few ecnvcnicnccs for liutehering. and-those burriedly and awkwardlv
made, generally by tho hired tnen while
the water w heating in tho morning.
A small expenditure of labor and money
would tmeuro such facilities uh would
render butchering «luy much les* disa­
greeable.
.

zotxn aixiu uomnar.
Terrlbla Pain, rutavtew.' UL. M*t U. UM.
OIL. s. nows.

•t *&lt;to.

at DaroowTS axd Dutre.
YHK CHARLES A. VOCELER CO.. BtlUiurs. Md.

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brill Trading with tto Grratr.t

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Atf" SYPHILIS «&gt;d *11 bad Blood tad Skin Dia-

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F. D. CLARKE, M. D„
Merrill Block, DETROIT. MIOH.

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DEVICE FOB IIA5GIXO A BEEF.
The device for lurnging hogs aliowri in
the same cut conSt-rt* of three rtout poles
nbout ten feet long, flattened at one end,
with n stout l&gt;ult passed through all
three.
Place a hook on i-ach outside
jxile. about tire right l-.eight for' the
length of a h»&gt;g. These hooks take the
place of tlw old gambrel stick. After the
nog is nttnehtsi to the hooks it iselevatad
by im-uusof the iniddle {Kile or lever, nnd
tho hog can be spread out us desired hv
morioc lira two .xuo.k, pj.w
To Ohio Farmer wo are also indebted
for the Sketch of- the device for hanging
borf shown iu tho wx-ond cut. By thia
device von peed only one joist or Ue.
The device can lx* moved from place
to n!nn» with little trouble, mid It takes
little work to make it. Take a niece of
scantling 3 by 8 inches, good hnr&lt;l wood,
6 feet tong; round it 18 inche# on each
end; leave the remainder square. Make
two holes 1 by 3 inches, and runko tw»
lever# to fit the holes.
Put the rope
over any joist or tie tiiat fa strong
enough to sustain a bo£f, forming a loop
over fhe tie »o the rope will not slip.
Slip the end.* of the rope through hole#
near Gio end; start level, nnd wind up
to where you want.
By leaving tho
lever in it rest* against’ the Ix-ef and
holds it every time.
No ratchet or
spreading stick L* wanted.

in. a. m.
,m.
-■ I­ xe
Dutrilt............
1 K cart
7.K 7.05
Jackson .
Eat/r., Itafad*
IS r. tb 1 ’.M TA’ » ,K
T.® .17 Lit 10.30
c.harfeUe ...
12.15
bMbvflle . ..
KN b. E»
A.V r.'.so
Morpui ■
1.10
Quimby . ...
R® ...
UASTIXU*. ..
44* s. c trtr 9.0- xso
te 5.«r i; ?.ar 100
trvlux .
131
MWalevUJr...
LM
at* 10.00! a? o7v 3..”0
Grand Ratiid*
AH train* nm by niiwtlem meridian or central
How Southerner* Pickle Beef.
.
risnd-irrt tl:nv.
Tlirnoi;! rn«. l:»" t .-twr.-r
tiran.i Hatad* tC"d !&gt;c€rolt on all day Iraliur.
Southern Cultivator is responsible for
Coxs xr-riox*.—At- Grand Eaptdt&gt; with Chi
cugt&gt; i; w&gt;-«t Micltfcan for Hollusd. Nunica. the following: Cutthelmef inconvenient
MuskBiRtn and point* north, and with Grand piece# imd salt down os usual, adding a
EspfasSl Indl:uin H It. t-.r BlgBauttlATrav^M "pinch" of saltpeter to each piece. Let
City and Firtataey. New York and i'mIOcRxIt remain in salt three days; then drain
press dally. All other train* dally except 8ud
off thn bloody brine formed by tho unit,
*”■
P. A. HAHN. Loral Agent, HMttain\,
wipe each piece with a clean cloth and
O. W. Hwnr.KR G. P * T. A-.dbieaeA
repack in the tub or other vaw! used; a
syrup or m&lt; .lasses cask will answer, but
not a whisky barrel. Far tho brine, taka
1 rut much water ns will cover tho lx»ef;
ChitiH,
add salt until no mom will dtaolvo) a
TIME TABLE.
tea cup of ground saltpeter and a quart
Io effect July ist.lta*.
of molasses, or it# equivalent of brown
Norte
sugar. Boil and skim wolL When thn
ih
hrmo thus nreparod fa entirely cold' pour
Station*
it over the ImcJ and keep tho latter well
S
nrtiwed under tho brine. Theso propor­
tions are for 2iX» pounds of beef. If Uio
a.m.
m.i*. m.
brine should .jqokl -in warm weather re­
ists Ar............. Harting*.......... It. s«
.................. Shultz..................
tail nnd skim it, adding half pound of
5
4 1« It OO .............. Cloverdale............. It (M » 4fl cooking «xfa. and when cold return to
.................. Delton................ - Il 30 ft V. the beef.
4 07
.................. Milo.................... 11 M B
3 57
11 4U a is
....... ftlrhlknd .hme't.......... 13 00 b 3
3 41 !!
. ......... Ea*t Cooper*............ 12 16
3M
At the recent livo stock show tho num­
v........ Kalamazoo ........ Ar. IS 30 r. 45
3 1ft
ber of cattle on exhibition was lew than
Connection*—Al Blchlxnd J ti oct I on with 0. J. usual, making in all-104 bead. The liorso
A M. for Toledo &amp; began. At Haatlnga with altow was a wrr excellent one, including
M. C.
‘ Fnxn’K Bush. Pre*, ti Gen. Man.
tbo various classes of h««vy horses,
**. .rr.tr, a.
French coachnrv and American trotters;
in all BSu animal*. I’miherons, Clyde*
und Shire* were out ingrvatmt uuuiucrtL
Tho eattlo exhibit Included 43 short­
An eld physical), retired from practice having horns, 28 Ilereforda, HI Devons, 0 Alvrbad 1-Iart‘d fn his hands by an East India mis­ docn-Arfgus, 4 Sussex, I Holstein und 67
sionary the fermata of a Himple vegetable rem­ grado and cross bred animnla. The grant!
edy for tbe speedy mid permanent euro of eonSnmptlon, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma ami al! sweepstake prizo for tiie beat bullock tn
throat and Itmgaffecllor*. al»o a positive and the /.how was won by n jmro Aterdcenradical cure for nerrons drblllcy and nil uer- Angu.* steer. This steer,' Dot, was 863
days old at the opening cf lhe show and
telt It hl# duty ta ntxke!' k«ow&gt;. W&gt; hto MtfiurifUr weighed 1,515 pounds. Sheep and swine
follaw*. Art listed l»ylht» tti^tlvc **&lt;! :i &lt;fo*lre were present in less nuinlvrs than lust
to rallere tinman *ufferins. I will &lt;w-n.f free ot
ctuinir. to nil wta&gt; &lt;i&lt;-»lre It. thf* n-rine in Ger­ year, there facing 00 head of the funner
man. French or Ei'p1t«h. wHh full ilirwtton* and 70 of tlw latter. Tiie poultry exhibit i
for t&gt;r- iwrit r aril tiMDK. Hrni t&gt;r mxll bv nd occ-upie l 330 coops and numbered about :
775 birds.
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Ealanascc &amp; Siginw

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Battle Creek sanitarium lias opiwd n
"department for tin* care and education of

orphan/.

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A light Chrtotiuati, a henvv sheaf.
A warm Christmtw, u cold Easter.
A green Christnuui, u white Easter.
A wind on Chrietxiuui day, trce» will
bring much fruit.
■
Tho shepherd would rather see hi* wife
enter the tdaldo on Christmas day tiian
tin* mm.
If tho run nhia«i through the apple
treo on Christmas day; there will bo un
almndunt crop the following year.

Many of tho technical terms used by
growers ot poultry aru mfaanpli.xi be­
cause not fully understood. The terms
coek and cockerel, for instance, arc often
confounded. The former fa properly npplied only to a mulu-fow) over one year
old. while cockcrel is a name not appli­
cable if a bird is a year old. Chicle is
literally a newly hatched fowl, while
ciucken uppli.-* indefinitely to ’any ago
under om&gt; year old. Hie ienn clutch fa
properly applied, both to tho batch of
egg# sat upon by a fowl and to tho lirood
of chickens hitched therefrom. The
word breed is used to ck-nignate any va­
riety of fowl presenting distinctive’cljaractcrfatin*. Hr.xx! means thu family of
chicks belonging to a single mother.
Broody'fa a term applied to a fowl that
dttiresto sit or tncuLate. A race of
fowls tiiat have been carefully bred by'
one breeder or his succaMor for a numfa t of years and tais attained an individ­
ual diameter of it# own. fa known tu a
"strain."• The term pullet, designating
a young hen. fa not applicable
bird
old. T
Roister i
7" fa
~ one year
J
to n ooek or eoekerel.

*Jow to A*
tbe Tigris iu ilmwian and Turkwh Armenia.
Ba-Homiii, tbe holy city of ihcan devil wcribiperH • r Jc*id», He* near ilo*uL%n tha
x&gt;rrir-ni uf KunL»uui, and contains tbe tem­
ple an-l mauioleum of their patron aniiit,
Sbcikb Adi. TUa village of Bmdriyka. a lit-

venture not to pronounce hto name, but call
him • Alelek-Taupi" and honor 1dm symbol­
ically ns a light giver and iu the figure of a
bird. Their Sabbath is Tliunday. They

to all imrts of the country by mendicant
mouku, Kawat, all dMCQudnnts of ouc family.
Half lb. tuonsy which three monks gather
gore to tbo mausoleum ot Adi, one-quarter to

culiarityof the sect to u jopuiar abhorrence
for bi&gt;Hc
Tho reputation of the tribe for morality
and bounty to good. Polygamy to allowed
to cbiefc, but romtuou men can have but one

that one. Women aro held in such high eoteem that tb«y are allowed even'priestly dig
city. Celibacy la not retpiinxl ot priests,
buttbey cannot marry out of their cartu.

north star. Tbe Jmitto ding stoutly to their
own faith, ixitrefose to admit outsiders into

never find a man actually engaged in buslnear with his legs crossed. The limbs nt

A man engagol In auditing accounts will
to writing an article, or who to employed in

tbo linil« naturally extend to the floor In a
perfectly straight line. A man may cross

cubing m&gt;w projKmtion with another man,

and, perceives wsncthing to l«o gained in*
limbs uDcroH quick as a flash, bo bends for­
ward toward Ina neighbor and begins to use
his hand*. That to a phase that 1 believe you
will always observe.
Men often cross thnlr legs at public meet-

performance, and they nnuxmlly place them-

If
tbo dutiw of the day before him.—Liverpool
Courier.

There to trouble in a certain uptown board-

N

n
bird whistlea and took it home with liiru. At

THE PARTS THAT MAKE CT
Consideralilo Ig-noranco also prevails
regarding tho |Kirta that make up r. fowl.
For tho benefit of novice# i.* here repro­
duced an illustration from Southern
Fancier, which gives a good ides; and
may prove useful to many reader#. Tl&gt;o
cut will bo readilr understood with tho
aid of tho annexed key:

2 Wattle.

0 Deaf car.

H Baddie.
13 Secoodar|M. .
IS Wtngcovwto.
r7F»uff.
18 Hock.

0 Hackle.
18 Trit

Wing bow or shoulder.

Beans arc Iving sent from C.difornta
in large quantities to supply the defi­
ciency in the eastern states.
Dio orange crop of Florida, according
to The Florida Dispatch, Is estimated at
3,000.000 boxes this year.
Tiie California Fruit Grower place# the
total yield of wino for tiie scaaon of 1838
in tbo state of California ut 17,000,000
gallons.

At tho Danville Tobacco exposition
1,800 sninnles of all grades of tobacco,
Virginia, North Carolina, South Caro­
lina and Tennessee, were displayed.
The now bureau of correspondence
with arricidturr.l stations, autborizi-d to
lie aitnlilfabcd nt tho lost Muslim of congrree. Ikvi l«cgiui work at Washington.
Profcsatir W. O. AtWater ia director,
Pn.fcsawr W. If. Welch. Dr. E. O.
SltaJ;«-.;jx-.:rr and Profowr T. J. Btirrii]
constitute the c nftniafti'.n nppaurtedby
tkc cumnffMioncr of agriculture tain« The oxnouDt of tobacco grown cf laic v.-sligate the subject of swine disease# in
years in Germany has been sufilcient to । the Lniled SBitcu and nitlbods of their
nave some effort on the American trade. । treahuci-.t nnd prevention.

Brilliant
Durable
Economical
Are Diamond Dyes.

egg* aha nnd tbe boarder* were *ho b d to
hear coming from tbo direction of itioi.gg*
sound* of a v.-ry Jubilant chicken calling its
matefl.
Tho boarder*, after looking *u»ptefou»ly at
their egg*, slowly nnd with expectation oil
their facre, cracked tbsm open. Fortunately
for tbe landlady a new cargo bad been taken
in on that day. Tbo boarders not discover­
ing the expected chickens, distrustfully dis­
posed of the eggs, and now they aro Jubilant
over the fact that egg dinners ui tbo future

Evening Bun.

Th* Journal des Debate describes a novelty
Introduced in the watch by Armand Schwab.
Upon tbo ordinary 'disk i* another smaller,
entirely timilar iWltoJIdM, however, can bs

Nervous
Prostration

are nude of cheap and inferior material* and

Rheumatism

Kidney
Diseases
W£LLS, RICHARDSOM A CO.. Burlington, BL

All Liver
Disorders

DIAMOND PAINTS.

S&gt;ML-*L HtTCl&lt;lW»OW.
5«.to Con»ri&gt;. N. EL

tk*n any alter m«licirx '• Gbo. Aiwrrr.
Skxi* C«y, low*.
-Prim'* C*kry Com­

Axe

For Oildlag or Bronilng Fancy Anldos, UBS

n™
tuiun* C.
Uuu., &lt;&gt;«d&gt;«e, Vt

The Banner and the Detroit Tribune, $1.50.
1 ubercular couwimpttou 1* «linplv lung-scrofula-tbe active and dangerowi development ot
a taint in the blood. The graad blood clean*! ng
Irutsale principle, eontalucd In Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medlea! Discovery specially tit It to
purifythe blood, and prevent the fcnnaUoe of
ulcer* In the lungs *nd bronrblal tube*. Liver
complaint. skin dhows and sores arc also eurod
by It. All druggist*
No doubt Grand Rapids will have a

In tbe bouse, are i
.. .....j WVIC » .C.TTV
lll."-I)anl«h Provwt).

825D.000 railroad depot. It will be erected
by the G. R. &amp; 1. if not by a union ot all
roads centering there.

Tbe "oM reliable’’—Dr. Siwe's Catarrh Item-

""MV
»«v- nvmi v. M&gt;ac wo o mt —neoiilsli Proverb.

living near Shelby,

Good, reliable potent medleities are scarce;
always use New Style Vlnegar Blllers.

Perkins,

owned but one overcoat, and that hr trad­
ed off for on old watch.
.

Bulwer.

TO Dr. PlilUw*. I'alrick came
With a mint woeful tare:
Bars hr. • Dear Doelher. phot's your nai
will you plazr irate my east.,r
■
The doctor looked him in the eye. k
Hi* tongue he made him show;
\
Said be, "My man. you’re going to dte;
You're got tic-doulourcux.”
•’My fu'jb."Hay* Pat.- phat’s that you «
Pro got tick-dollar.' oh!
Y&lt;-.; IjTn’ thafe. I always pay
Your bill before I go.
PH have no more to do wid res.
1*11 iloclher inyownmue.
’

‘■Stones and kUrks are flung only at fruit-bear*
ng tree-. -Persian Proverb.

New Style Viraar Bluer* will cure headache

So to New Style Vinegar Bluer*, for it Is the
key of health, mid consequently, of jay.

raises it higher.-

Tiie friends ot Dr. H. M. Reid lor. mur­
dered recently at Texirkana. Tons, pro­
pose to erect a moriumetit to his memory'
at Battle Creek.

EiiVrt'H Daylight Liver Pills are a boon to
sufferers from sick headache, sour stomach,
torpid liver and Indigestion. Sugar coat­
ed. pleasant to take and warranted to go
through by daylight

w? *

acom

Bert Van() man used several profane
words In Tekonsha the other day and
stralghtsyay he was snatched up and fined
81 and cost*.

Get a bottle from your druoirt and try U.

Mothers will And Dr. Winchell's teething .......... . ......
tumen r&gt; cun
eminentphysicians have
syrup Just the medicine to have In the bouse something
I mnklil^r It n.«- Xo.v ...
for the children; It will cure roughs, colds,
sore throat and regulate the bowel*. Try
John Scott, enroute from Seattle. Waablugton territory, caught Uie nnali jkjx nnd
died at Cheboygan, Dec. 18.
Ayer’n Sarsaparilla stops the nauscou*
dlachargt's of catarrh, anil cures the com­
plaint.
____

Rabbits are very’faL cunning and num­
erous around Harrison, but that people
don’t appreciate their blessings.

vlted to call on any-druggist and get free a trial
bottle of Kemp s Balsam for tbe throat ami
Junge, a remedy that Is selling entirely upon Its
merits and to guaranteed to relieve and cure all
Chronic and acute coughs, asthma. broncJiHl*

K H. MCDONALD DRVG CO..
The Calumet &amp; Hecla employes have
subscribed E10.000 towards starting a co­
operative store.

DON’T

J. C. Burrows. Kalsuiazoo, Mleh., testi­
fies: “For more than five years, a member
of my family has lieen afflicted with ha&gt;
fever, cu.ltnijmiing Tate in the fall in a
-backing coughl Every ruurndy proved
futile. Not half a lurttle of PapUlou (ex­
tract of finx) Catarrtt Cure hiul been used
liefore tiie cough entirely disappeared, and
tho photographer and other like trudetmea
general relief followed. It is siruplj* won­
—Chicago Herald.
derful."' Large bottles only Si, for sale
by W. H. Ctoodyrer.

tbo superabundance of dead tit
l«Muuuibiy liy Italian campl

“PriM'iOtoryCos-

»n J«d”’orc2*'

They excel all others

hand* to aero, and is then enabled to read off
the time consumed. Ina railway the train
stops twenty-five minute* for dinner; bring
the hands to aero, and you know exactly bow
much t|tue to dally over tbo dinner. Tbo

Many people have the imprmion that

PROOFS

CURES
Neuralgia

Use Pierre's Piwuant Purgative Pellets for
torpid liver, constipation and all deraageioenls
of stomach and bowel* By druggists.

of il« content* i* rrerration to bim, and his
body again sreks itaj ixsition of relaxation.
When a man iu reading a twwspajwr and
aWiling tor bi* breakfast his leg* nro always
ernoued, but os soon as the breakfast to brought
to him ho puts tho paper aside, straightens

if

rarne s ■&lt; --,.--,,4.J
(COMPOUND

in Strength, Purity and Fastness. None other*
servants about tile toinpk- called fakeers,
nnd Djir*. or prubyu-r*. Tbo latter aro
held e»i&gt;ecEilly fa respect on account of a
pretended power to cure disease*. The priests
teach that he who gives abundant aims is
sure of eternal bappires*. Circumasion is
not strictly require*!, and tbe will of tb»

CELEfiY

Arnw'.J

do tiw UuUng for all. There to a holy spring
at the grave of Bbetkh Adi, and all children ,
mu«t bo baptized immediately after birth in-J

but la more apt to He down when be reads i

H

It ALWAYS pays to
on to a good
'
People who have tried
Santa Claua Soap hold
on to it because it is
j— '
good. Some may think
—
that because there are
other Soaps that give more in bulk for the money, that they are
cheaper; but such bulk is made up with rosin. When quality is sacri­
ficed for quantity, such soap is not cheap at any price. Santa
Claus Soap is the best, and is sold by all grocers. It is made only by
N. K. FAIRBANK &amp; CO., Chicago, IU.

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'•.•ended from certain npnttaxo nwnilwnjot
the Armenian church, but into their talk
tuu been inc.irjiornted so much Iroi^bther
curlu-r and later religion*, from Zonxirter to
Mubumuml, that iu rwrambtance to Chrislianity to Insignificant. They pray to tbo
ri.uig urn and lua* tin. place tlrat touched by
itsbeor.is. They warm the fingers of tbeir
right haud* at a holy taper, draw them over
their right eyebrow» nnd kiu them. They
call God Allah, and Mohammed a prophet.
Christ tbsy name Beu Isai Ntirani, Jesus,
Sou of tho Light, and worship him as a great
angel who will come ouc day to rule tbe
world.
But Shaitan, tho devil, is their great deity.
Tu live in good understanding with tbe evil

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PfiT"EXS?

DEVIL.

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SKILL and SUCCESS
Cirtmic, Nervm and Priiaft Diseases.

Ah many farmers know, mice are afte»
destructive pest# in orduird.*. and cspe
dally do young apple orchards suffer fron. •
their depn-dntions. In countries wImt
snow abounds, orduirdista, u a rule,
depend upon tramping down the snov.
around the trees for protection, nnd who
this ta done directly after each storm
there will he but little danger. But ii
many n«:tion* other precautions mwr
of necessity be resorted to. *
One of the unmet safeguards again#mice In young orchards, says Tho Amrri
can Cultivator, are strips of Un or sheet
Iron rolled in the form of tulx«, liavin
tjjem a little larger 1/ diameter than tix
trees. Old tin cons’used for packin;
vegetables, oyster# and meats cun te
utilized for this puqioso to good tulvun
tage. These should first l» placed in l
fire until the Holder which holds th&lt;
heads and fastens tho sides 1* inetv-d.
Two can#riveted together with rnallraM-.
tackswill makes tube of sufficient hngth
to protect u tree. They can be kept ir
tiie form of a tube by means of a small
wlro jtassed around them and the end*
twisted together.
Some orchnrdists depend upon poison
placed in convenient receptacles in differ
ent jarte of tho orchard, where the mice
will be sure to find them. Ono method
wmetimes practiced is tn take straight
grained 4 by 4 snnico joist or scantling,
and with an inch and a half augur bon
a hole about four or five inches, in out
end, then saw tiie piece off an inch or
two above thu jxiint reached by the
auffur. Ptace a KianUty of com meal in
which arsenic Hb been mixed in tinopen end, then tadk a strip of thingk
wide enough to cover about one-half Ou
orifice acnitM tho open end to prevent the
contents from running out. Prepares
sutDcient nuintwr of three to protect the
orclmrd, nnd place them among the trues,
elevating Uwsolid end a little, so tiiat tin.
water from melting enow will not l-e re­
tained in the blocks. These blocks should
bo gutl;.;rc&lt;l in tbe npring as soon us the
snow is gone, nnd their contents burned.
Tlio blocks can then be pocked away for
another season’a uw. TTiey can be preixin -1 under cover during rainy Weather.
Where mulch of straw or mcailuw lun
lias been applied to tbe young trees dur­
ing tho summer, it should be removed
before wintef sets in. n# It affords ex
eeltent shelter for the littlo fiesta.

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DKVren FMR IIANUING a K'X»- ■BiTC'nxa
KSIFK.
The fairrrl nr &lt;-;i-&lt;iwj&gt; often cniployed
te, for many rcimon#, n poor affair in
which tn m aid nhog, und every one who
annually butchers swinbought to Ihi pro­
vided with something less drcutnscrnicd
and inconvenient An excellent scald­
ing vetw-l. one wdndi ha# lieen approved
by many wlro huyn tested it, is u heavy
box, f&gt; or 7 f&lt;**t long, 30 inches wide n’t
the Bottom, and 20 to 24 indies tleep,
with side* somewhat (hiring.
When
• this h:to a sbevtirnn bottom; it ujny lie
w&gt;t over n stone or liyick foundation, in
which there fa a chamlsji; for making a
fin-, so that the water can be kept thor­
oughly hot for any length of time.
tn the first ent hero given arc shown a
butcher Unif&gt;- especially designed for
sticking h»g*, togirtlu-r with a devieo for
hanging &lt;hc carcnsw#, recently de­
scribed by Ohio Farmer.
The knife
'mny l&gt;e made from un old file by any
blacksmith. The idea is to have tho
blade liroad nnd blunt at thu j&gt;oint, no
that it will sever both veins nt onro with­
out cutting from side to side, or turning
the knife around ns some do. Tiie blade
ot this knife stioukl l» dx inches iu
length, and one imd n half indie.* broad
at th.- jM.int, with anmall ki-i-n i«lint, as
shown in the diagram. In the handu of
un expert it fa only te'ceseary to put the
knife in .-uyi out as quickly ’os possible.
It fa of sufficient width to cut loth artcriffl once.

SAVING TREES FROM MICE.

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’ ARCTICS

COLCHESTER ARCTIC

Five jxmtagv stamp agencies will be e»- j
tahlished on West Side at Grand Kaplds ;
Jitter Jan. 1.

It’s the Best Fitting and
Best Wearing

cure dtotemjiera. cuugtos rokfa. lever* and ; wntatto. The ••OVTtttDK CDVNTEH" adds

One death from unallptix at Brighton:

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.1 it chamber to without a woolen carpet,

■ H. S. Rcbir.scn &amp; BurU*sh*v, Detroit,

�OUR JANUARY CLEARING SALE
Is KTo'W in JE^ulII Blast!
Men’s Red Fulled Mittens, 12j4c.
.
Men’s Leather-faced Mittens, 37XCt
Men’s Felt Boots, 62XCTHIS IS WITHOUT QUESTION THE

GREATEST COST SALE
Ever attempted by any firm in Barry Co.

0 VERCOA TS at ACTUAL NEW YORK COST.
Ladies’ Wool Leggin', 30 to 37l/2c.

Children’s Wool Legging, 15 to 25c.

Ladies’ Flannel Shirts, 50c.

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And note the price of every article named.

Ladies’ Cloaks at Chicago Cost.

Silk Seal Plush Sacques, $15.00
Men’s Wool Socks, 10 to 20 cts.

Men's Tufted Alaska Socks, 60c. to SI.00.

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COME EARLY AND GET THE BENEFIT OF THIS SALE
OF ALL WINTER GOODS.

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Nothing Withheld.
Horse Blankets, 85c.

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Everything Goes.

White Bed Blankets, 85c. to $4.00.

Ladies’and Children’s Wool Hose at Cost.

Special Bargains in Each Department.
MEN’S CAMEL HAIR SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 37&gt;c.

MEN’S GREY SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 18c.

MEN’S RED WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 50c.'to 62^c.

MEN’S FUR CAPS, 75c. to $1.00.

2 Stores.

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£. Y. HOGLE.

2 Stores.

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                  <text>Largest Circulation

of any paper in the
County.

Hastings

VOL. XXXIII. NO. 37

Hastings Banner

The best Advertis­
ingmedium in Bar­
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Banner

WHOLE NO. 1754.

HASTINGS. MICH.. JANUARY 9 1889
COUNTY NEWS.

Orangeville continuing in a northwestern
The first sleigh ride of the season we
Mr. and Mrs- Hendrick spent Sunday
direction to ite turning^ The 840.000 think was by John Hinchman, bls wife With friends In Carlton.
offered by the Richland people drew that and two little girls. We think it has been
Miss Best, of Grand Rapids, wax tho
The followin* persons are authorized to re- railroad to that point making the distance better sleighing .some years in February guest of Miss Florence Wright last week.
eeive subscripllons for lhe Rannku:
several miles further, besides running than it was Sunday.
Nettle Shank, of Charlotte, who has
Wesley Myers, Woodland Ceuter,
been
visiting friends here for several days, '
several
miles
between
Battle
Creek
and
Born,
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Tolles,
D.
M.
Mvtr».
derkry.
HA8T1NGS, RARUY COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
Augusta &lt;&gt;11 a |&gt;arallel line with tlie M. 0. Jan. 4 th, a
pound girl.
returned home Saturday.
There is but jittle- use of Baltimore ever
railroad. Why not send u delegation to
Albert Shively, of Carlton, visited friends
J.
McKelvey.
MarHe
Grove.
$1.00 FEB
confer with the company In reference to trylngtohaveu cornet band for there fa too
Preston Jowell. Assyria.
If not paid before the end of the year the
Fostmastar, I-acev.
this important line of railroad?
,
much opposition In West Baltimore.
C. («. Putnam, who haa been studying
price ot subscription will positively be tl.».
PosttaaiMr, bbiumH.
Elllhu and Albert Larkin, of Hastings,
Pat McNInch has moved Into J. Hinch­ law for about -J mouths, attended court at
In either case 15 cents will t&gt;e added for post­
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O'DoanoIl.
age when subscriber resides outside uf the
after an absence of several years are mak-' man's h0UM!.
Bfamark al! of last week. So jury.
J. N. Covert. Cartton.
county
I*ostniuter, Freopurt.
Ing calls on old friends this week.
Mra. Jennie Ilinciiman spent New Team
Geo. H. Keeler and Bay Ferguson re­
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Irvine.
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Ed. Flansburg. of Kalamazoo, spent with her motlicr nt Robert Norris'. Al­ turned to the university Monday.
ADVERTISING RATES:
D. L, Morthfand. ( edar Creek.
Obe column per yeartioo 00
several days about here fast week.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Keeler visited their
though alio had several callers at home
F. G. Norwood, Delton.
Extra charge for special positions.
C. C. Messenger and wife, of Howard Mra. H. was unable to return on account sons. I. N. anti Will, at Charlotte the flrat
JohnSiiean. Hickory Corners.
Brown &amp; Calms. Pralrtovnie.
City,
were
In
attendance
nt
the
taarriage
of sickness.
JOB PRINTING.
Uy rot. Klsher. CroMy's Comers.
Dewitt Ixxnnis has Mtvered bbl connec­
Especial pride fa fell In the Job Printing Deof Mrs. M.’s sister to Charles Ford, of
Mm. Broward, Itroward.
wan i.nae.
portiueutof the Baxnkh. Everything fa the
A. G. Jessup. Oranaerllle.
Ross, since which timo Mr. M. is hand
8! Phillips, of Allegan, is visiting hfa tion with the dry goods .firm of Ixwnris &amp;.
entire office Is new; and with the latest faces of
IVstmastor, Yunl.i • gurtiMts,
Co. and gone to Chicago. ‘
shaking with hfa numerous friends.
type, tbr most approved patterns ot machinery
fattier and other friends here.
C. W. Armstrong, Bowens Mills.
andeorUpcteut workmen employed, enables the
Money paid to llioae agents will be receipted
Mr. Morehouse, of Alleghaney, is visit­
for hr the Bannbx proprietors, and wo trust
HtTbert'Spraguc, formerly of this pfaee ing friends in thfa vicinity.
Roy Thorpe, of Richland, Is visiting old
all sul'M-rllx-rs at tbr plares named who have
Whittemore will saw pickets at hfa neighbors and friends in our ville.
not settled with its will, between this dote mid but n&lt;nv of Mecosta, spent New Years In
residence
until further notice.
this vicinity.
J. W. Socket aj«nt a part of last week
While
IRnry
Wllklifaon
and
his
wife
. Ike Youngs has purchased two acres of
in Hastings.
Re-uc'ttuiiv.
COOK 4 NLHKEBN.
Mrs. Geo. Hawn is vtry sick.
land of G. W. Coats, aiui .wlil build on the were at singing school at Hope Center Jan.
1st. a party of so friends took possession
same in the near future.
John Jones and wife have returned to
There will be an oyster supper at B. F. and when they returned were having a the farm anti Henry BvIimiii has their
Emma Ruckle, of Freeport, fa vfaiting Wolfs on tiie evening of the Ifitb. givbn good time genentHy It being tlie tenth an­ bouse the remainder of the winter.
fa-r brother here.
by the mite society of thfa place. Thfa Is niversary of their wedding day. Acting
Anna Unstable is sending a short time
Frank Wright * Co. have their mill iu to celebrate the anniversary of the society. for the iKxrty assembled L. H. Barnes, vfaiting at J. N. Hatheron'a.
running older now. Tiny mi- located nt There will be a literary exercise given also. witli appropriate remarks presented sub­
Mrs. Helen Church, of Kalamazoo, call­
Coats Grove where they will fa- glad to see
The literary of the Ahiift will , give a stantial tokens of their friendship. After ed ou her friends l»ety last Saturday.
all who wisli feed ground. They- can play entitled ••The mother's farewell or supper fine mush- by P. Handy, of Plain­
Gebrgo Nelson wiabeis to purchase Mrs.
grind com. cobs and all. outs, screcningu.- lhe pearl uf I*arts," on the evening of Jan. | well, and J.Doonin,orL*loverdale.danc- Lucy Jones Imus-' and lot.
iil 'tasmnd
i1"®- ’in®i0®
* merry time generally,
anything in tlie f&lt;xd lint*.
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20th. Thiii no.doubt rill
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Itert Shedd, wife and daughter visited
taa grand
tning. ' (
lhein
ni&lt;hr W|Jlhln&gt;(
Reiwrt says that a vacant bouse in this No admission.
in Battle Creek last week.
. ...
. ' them many returns of the happy day.
village fa used for card playing and drink­
Lucian Gitdm and E. M. Jones were hi
Frank Wright lias his feed mill nearly 11 Anna Schramm Is under Dr. McLeay's
ing of fiard cider. We think if the owner' completed.
Hastings Saturday for tlie purp*'"-mak­
care. Milan Waidorff Jr., lias taken her ing arrangenamto for the wrestling match
knew that his house was used for such
place
in
the
.schtad
room.
purposes he would lock ifngalud al! such . Tom Handy was calling on old frienda
between Gibbs ami Geo.. Wilkinson which
Samuel
Phillips
and
Obed
Chamberlain
d-rtngs.
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is to take place iu Blackman's hall. Delton.
one day last week.
have ret up a mill for cutting pickets on Tuesday evening Jan. ISth.
On, New Years night a man by the name
The missionary "society will meet at the
oi Geo, Turner created quite a sciisation home of Mrs. James Townsends Tuesday. Mr. Phillips premises.
There will is- a New England anpper at
| by telling his family he intended killing
Michael ’Doster's residence on the evening
Mrs. Sheldon, of lived City, is visiting
I himself: he told his children that it was her sister Mrs. Anon Senter.
We wonder why "our items did not ap­ of Tuesday, Jan. 15th.
the last time they would see him. Assis­
Mjs. M. A. Boice b visiting at her pear but work. They werr mailed at the I The oyster supper of thet4. O. O. F..
tance was sought but Hie neighbors refus­ brother's, Nathan Odell's.
usualtime.—They wen- unavoidably.cruwd- No. 27W. Prairieville, will .take place to­
ed to interfere. It Is supposed that hard
morrow evening in the hall: a tine time
Howard McIntyre fa wrestling with the ed out.-—Ed.
elder had a goo«l deal to do with it. Hi: measles.
School commenced on Monday, after a anticipated.
better judgment prevailed and he conclud­ . James Smith and Will Chase afn attend­ two w eeks vacation.
. A 0 makes quite a difference in some
ed that he was not read) to die.
ing school in Hastings, while others intend
tieurge Rowlader's baby Is not expected } places, for instance: The Ladles Aid
Tfa a grand thing to have women that to start lheri soon.
• 1 society cleared over 84'» Instead of $4 as
to llv,-.
x
have Hu* stamana to collar their liusbands
Thomas Daniels, of Kendallville, Ind.,
Cati ore in good demand in our village.
Evening meetings at the M. K. church'
and
take
them
a*ay
from
those
that
would
visited
his
daughter.
Mrs.
W.
N.
Boice
Its superior excellence proven In millions o!
Mrs. Grant Is very slfk.
&gt;mes for more than a quarter of a century. It ruin them. Tlie woman (hat will step up
Plill. Gehry Is caressing one of Job's pets. thl.* week.
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Ku tf... 11.ilf.ut
ISnuam n...u, -Vn.
to her husband rcgardh-Ns of the curses
David Durkee’s children and P. Durkee's
The low suit of Moyer vs. Lucas reaultu the Ntrongest Purest, and most Healthful. and abuse of tfai would-nk destroyer is an little girl have tliv scarlet rash.
Plenty of mud fa the style now, and we
Dr.' Prices Cream Raking Powder does not honor to herself, to her husband and the
Frank Ream also ha* a very sick child.
Eugene Davenjant will return to I-an- long for snow.
contain Ai&lt;&gt;moniB..Ume. or Alum. Sold only surrounding community.
Lucy Bump, of Middleville, vltdted In sing next week.
in cans.
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Mrs. Will Gelb has gone to Kentucky
Henry Strong went to Jackson last this vicinity lust week.
PRICrlUKING POWDKR CO.
W. IL Smith, of Yankee Springs, visit­ where her husband is; Amos Geilyalso
Thursday on bitsinow.
NOW Y0BK.
CHICAGO.
ST. 1.0(718.
. 'Die new feed mill lias all the work It ed at J. M. Smith's Thursday and Friday.
went a few days later to the name place.
E. O. Hyde lias reshingied the old saw can do. and Coats Grove is still booming.
L.
Parrot
lias
a
very
sick
baby.
A P. DRAKE, M. D..
R. J. Grant, of Hastings, woh here last
mH! nt Morgan, also cleaned up the mill,
We wonder what is the uuitter with week": he waa accompanied by a gentleman
yard and is now prepared to receive logs.
Office ovsr Holloway's drug store.
from Jackson who fa engaged In the manuGame warden E. O. H.. has blood in hfa'
On Monday. Dec. Mth. 'W, at 4:3ft
G»H. Carpenter and C. S. Palmerton
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, eon
eye
and
somebody
had
better
look
out.
o'clock. Mr. Joel Barber died at his resi­ want sleighing.
nectlng with rt-sKleuce. at Holloway’s drug
Mi'esra. Kingsbury and Bote* shipped
store
lie talks strong of golug north to look dence at Creasys Comefs of Brights disease. 1
The Instilute tn our place last Saturday
two loads of bricks to Martin last week.
after jiartles tbut are hunting deer.
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aged 08 year*, 8 months and 8 days. Fun-1 was a decided success. The meeting was
M. B. G1LLASPIE. Notary Public'
Mrs. Nancy TalonL from' near White­ eial was held at hfa lute residence and con­ called to order by Prof. Schalbly, and on The nrick made l»y this firm are first class
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and U. S. Claim Agent
and they intend to manutirluiv them on a
will prosecute all kinds of claims before the Cloud. is vfaiting at Wm. Hill's, her ducted by Rev. Fluhrer. of Grand Rapids. { motion proceeded l&lt;&gt; n iwrtuaneiit orguniza- larger scale the coming season.
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Joel Barta-r wan born May 13th. IBM, in | tiotu Tin- following officers were elected:
l&gt;rpartmenu of the Interior office. Call ou him brothcrdn-lan.
\\rn. Gillupk- has the cellar dug fob a
at his store, roruer Court aud Jefferson St*..
Mr. Eveys, town treasurer, ^vh- here’ tlie town of Wolcott, Wayne Co., N. Y. President. J. M. Smith; vice president,
Hastings, Mich.
In June hfa father and family moved to I John Wamer;«ec.. Herbert Schaibly; critic. house which he intends to build &lt;&gt;f brick
gathering taxes last Saturday.
.
early the coming spring.
Eric
Co.,
Penn.,
where
they
resided
until
|
Eugene
Down*
has
roue
north
to
visit
i
George
Barden.
The
following
program
M. FOWLER.
Campbell Bros. have just been having a
hi» brother and other frjZnds,
IMS when they removed to Senara county, was then rendered: An excellent paper ou
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Dentist
driven by Titus and Rcplogle.
.
Some men are Ixiund to make gluttons Ohio. Again his father and family In IM4 grammar by Prot Schalbiy, which wasfol- | well
John Ryan spent Sunday at Kalamarock
. Rooms forfheriy occupied by Dr. Jones, over
of themselves.^ Not long since n party of reuioved to Barry county, Mich., and set- I lowed by a discussion by those present. !
fcrnBli. Hums $ Van Arnum's.
Considerable wheat is ix-ing marketed nt'
q*r{’ART, KNAPPEN A VANARMAN. four ate il clfns of oysters; imiMMAibir to tied In lite township of Prairieville, but HUtoryby J. M. Smith and a dfaeusaioii I
tell bow much cider was drank. It would the subject of this sketch remaining in oh the same by the tekebem present. ; . I . -­
,
John Cnuyer and family, who fewmerly
JJ
lawyers.
have looked n great deal better to have Ohio, engaged in agricultural pursuits Music by pupils of tho high school. After !
! Lived in this vicinity, nre expected to arPractice In all courts of the state and In the carried those oysters to their homes and summers and teaching school winters. In dinner D. M. Stowell read a good iiajn-r on •
■ rive here shortly from Missouri.
United-States courts.
divided with their wives and children.
IBM he married Miss Mary A. Mead, civil government, which was thoroughly &gt;|
Offices &lt;firer Hasitiigs National Bank.
The meetings at the Sprague school
and wtthsl on a farm nt laiwell, * same discussed by lite tcocin-rs present. Emma I' houMi are -*1111 progressing under the
Hast Ings, Michigan.
inlnAssociate officw. Rooms IS. 10 and n, new
county. In 1N73, with ids wife and four Grozinger tlien read an excellent paper en- '
Fred Berginnu returned home Inst Fri­ children, be removed to Michigan and set­ titled “bur Aims." which was followed by fairy of J.’ H. McU-an.
Housrman Block, Grand Itaplds. Mtch.
Wiluam J. tTCVAIlT.
day.
tled &lt;»n a farm be purchased at Creasys a paiier on primary arithmetic ity Samuel 1
b. Stanton fa cutting Ik&gt;Hs near the Car­ Comers, where he died, fa-loved and re- Velte, that cklied forth a lively dfaewsion. I
HABITS OF THE TIGER.
penter sriiool house. '
sjHictexI by hfa neighbors and a large circle The pupils of our high school then enter- I
I) M. BATES,
H. Wortman and E. Gaskill went tq^ of mourning friends. Tlie deceased was a tained us-witli music, which was followed 1 Tb* Mod» In Whleti it Kills and
XL.
Attorney at Law,
Battle Creek Saturday.
man of warm and earnest affections in all by a pu|s-r by Prof. John Warner on geog- ,
it» Pr*y.
Hasting-. Mich.
Some of the boys in this place are con- the domestic and social relations of life. rapby. Lottie Carpenter than read an exIn a paper read before the Borabey Ni
Practices in ml courts ot ■ this state. Special
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*’ and published in its
atteutlou to collections. Monb&lt;t&lt;&gt; Loan on celted. They think of going to your city Hfa home with his family was hfa heaven. say entitled “DiscipliniBfc the Mlnd.“ r'
after
History society
recently,
Kkal Kstatb. Office over Welssert.s tanlware in the near future.
He wits a man of strung convictions for the ■ which J. W. Matthews gave a talk oui tin1 journal, Mr. Inverartty, u noted shikari, dis
It fa reported that the K. of L. have right, and when once formed nothing duties Of Ute tcactier. The critic's re|s&gt;ri cusmsj too nauiu &lt;u uio tiger, ana rcpeaany
a barber m d
rented the 2nd stdry in tlie mill, where could swerve him from what he cunsldercd was then listened to,, after which we ad-1 tho mole in which it kills and eat* it* prey,
&gt;
Physician and Surgeon.
they will hold their meetings.
the path of duty. Althutigb decided hi | journed for four weeks.
Considering Some think beaefaM by throat, other* by the
Otr.ee over Nevin's stare. Office hours from 2
Geo. Baker has ni^ived into the house re­ his opinions, he was always decided to ifa- ! cv erytidng we had an enjoyable, aide and , napo of the neck fromabov*. Mr. Inverarity
cently vacated by O. Faulk.
ten to argument, and If convinced of a ' lustrnetivc meeting. An excellent pro- has examined scuree of slain animals, with
Cora
H.uel
1s
visiting
her
aunt
In
W. LOWRY. M. D.,
wrong conclusion he nt once gallantly gram has been assigned and will be render-1 special reference to thfa point, and In every
mazoo.
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Physician and Surgeon.
abandoned it. During hfa sickness and
Gertie Kelly fa working for her l»oard last hours be was surrounded by hfa family will have a full attendance, not only of 'low. Whether dislocation of the neck takes
Make* a spectalty of treating diseases of the
EYE and EAB and the preservation of vfalon near Bonfield.
place fa doubtful.
tame hunting leopards
and many friends nt borne; and while .con­ teacher* of our township but of adjoining
’ *** * The .....
.
DtUnB
“fl ey®
soled by their presence his spirit took ifa' townohlpa. The program will ta* publish­ always kill by pressure on the windpipe,
Office and residence on'Broadway. near Court
flight to regions beyond the earth into the ed soon and a cordial invitation is extend­ without (making tho skin; possibly the tiger
Quite
a
snow
last
Saturday
night
but
no,
Hous*. Hastings, Mich.
glorious future of immortality.
ed to everybody/ especially *cfa«&gt;! boards
alvighliiR.
to meet with us/
Young Souhki:.
QMITH A COLGROVE,
Mr. Fausey had an addition built to his
Tlie program Tur the teacher*’ association
D
Lawyers.
house.
Frank
Guy
and
lady
called
on
friends
was by mistake left out last week.—Ed.
(Office In Union block, IlMtltigs.)
Fred Casady Is cutting wood on Frank here Saturday and Sunday.
Having kilh-d, the tiger almost invariably
■ Practice is all the courts of tho state.
Scoby-'s place.
'
Quarterly meeting at the Evangelical
Mr. Doud was at Portland last week to begins eating a bind quarter, consuming one
lien Blackney Is home visiting his par­ church Saturday ami Sunday.
e enaston
or probably both. Animals are noaten
see his daughter, who Is very sick.
ents and friends.
•
Attorney at Law,
Wm. Bivens was nt Hastings last Friday
Dan. Lovell’s father, of Ohio, Is visiting
S. Blacknev Is working in r. barlier shop looking up the title on a piece of land that
dragged a short dfatanc*?. 'They are not
relatives here.
In Kalamazoo.
he
talks
of
purchasing
of
Hiram
Coe.
lifted
clear
of
the
groowLfatt
dragged.
MBo McArthur mid Dorn Dillenbeck
promptly attending to.
S. Kaiser, gave Cal. Garwood a call laatMis. Henry Hyde. Newaygo Co. Is here were married nt the bride's parents on Sun­ Haring gorged hlinscif, tirffliger tometimea
Saturdny.
c. WELTON
vfaiting iter mother, who has been very day, Dec. 30th. '88. On Saturday evening lies close by hfa prey, bat If it is hot weather
Mix. Kaiser gave Mrs. Blackney a call sick during the past week.
the)' had a reception. and the house was and there are bills tn lhe neighborhood, he
la agent for the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co. fast Friday.
John ami James Smith, of Ohio, accom­ tllhd with guests ami many pieaenta were will go a long distance off tieforr rsating for
Ho writes policies on a man’s property against
J. L. Ickct- and wife have returned from panied by their families, spent New Year's
loss by fire, lightning or wind; against a man's
given.
Canada.
"“d*- T
,
,,
.
„
, &gt;lth their sister, Mra. Sarah Heigh.
life by death and aocldent.
C. H. Snyder has a *5.00 bill taken from
Hally Lot is working in Hastings at^
teaman, of
a' form*
„ Ohio,
___________________
former.
­
in tbo lame spot, dragging the remains of
his
safe onMa
Saturday
last. '
QOOK &amp; SHELDON.
Julius RmuteH'a.
the prey forty or fifty yards off. The tiger
ple Grove Imy. fa calling on hfa many
Alonzo Hager and wife went to Lowell friends in thfa vicinity.
ilia.
(Officein AMtract Block.Hastings, Mich.)
Sunday.
Tlie
Free
Methodists
are
still
continuing
the fore quarters of a bullock. Tigers are
Hon.
John
Carveth
was
in
Grand
Rapids
Have tho only set of Abstract Books lu Barry
cannibals;
they will make their minis off
their
meeting
at
the
center.
Monday.
County.____________________
'
Mrs. E. Navno fa ifulte sick at this writ­
Mrs. Ethel Hendricks was hi Hastings
The New Arar's donee at Geo. Irving's•
R. TIMMERMAN, Humapatblc PhySaturday.
ingwas
a
successhaving
sold
80
numbers.
•
slclan end Surgeon.
BeMle George visited friends at Cedar
Mrs. Jesse Haufpton, one of the old
(Office over l-atlirop's drug store.)
pioneers of thfa county, was buried in the
Protracted meetings ut Bonfield church, Spriggs lust week.
Union revival meetlnga are lielng held
Af ARTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate. In- north cemetery New Year's day. The fun­ , held by Bro. Chase In charge.
on fourteen consecutive ulgbta.
111
sunuiee and Loans.
eral services were held nt the Wesleyan
Our old citizens say they never,saw such this week nt the M. E. church.
Mr. Invorurity belters* that animate killed
Monday evening tlie 1. O. O. -F. Installed
Office with J. O. Runyan &amp; Non. 2 doors north church Rev. Albertson officiating. She weather for the season.
of Postofficc.
leaves several children and numerous
Chas. Palmtier returned to Ann Arbor offieera, after which tliey had an oyster
Npeelalattention given to making exchanges
supper.
.
,
Monday.
- .
Of property.
The Interests of non-reeldent friends to mourn her loss.
Mrs.
Stine
and
daughter,
of
Caledonia,
illy looked after. Farms
Fred Lawrence has purebased the Flans- , Chas. Shoemaker and wife have been
wtiq the guests Friday of Mrs. G. W.
exchange. Houses and burg block consisting of dry goods store vl-dtlng their brother, Fred Tungate,
lota for sale.
Ickes.
occupied by Albert Lawrencti, meat mar­ your city.
Mrs. and Mrs. Clark, of I’m. are visiting
ket by West lAwrence, furniture store by
The donation for the benefit of Eld-

TO SAVE THE BOYS.

Published Wednesdays, by

fU(UL WEIOWr~&gt;
PURE

pppRicrs
CREAM

JakinJ
powde^

I

A CHICAGO LADY SUGGESTS A PLAM
TO REFORM BAD URCHINS.

touches a
a vital one.

Certainly it

graductee for the penitentiary are btwy work­
ers, faithful in tfa-ir vilo teachings; many ■

“Thai feller ent me in bore.*

the boys around him looked admiringly at
him,
once.

Their fathers

have their, physical |wculiarltivs. Others are
there through associating at night with
grouja of good r.nd bad mixed, and P. fa th*
good who ala .iy» suffer by this aseociatinn.
Many little fallows are brought in so small
that their turn cannot touch the floor while

until callvd before tho £rand jury or a judgA,

••next
-UwS delays" are proverbial, and these boys

comijRlon goes oil
Hi nee 1S82 there has been

time

singing of Gospel hymns fa a great delight to
tho boys. Tb-n reading, spelling, writing
nuil arithmetic are as thoroughly taught aa

ettrs Uli the air la blue and choking, but
hats are

S

H

.

, . .,

Since 18&amp;J there have bnen 4.S30 bays la
this ward of tho Cook County jail, many of
them, I am sorry to say, for-the third and

fact that certainly affords stimulus towirn-

G

A .K

forty or.^ fifty boys, there an hundreds.

time. Tbs • lowest light in which one can
survey thia frightful question is that of eooa-

,

fate.

If a building. or rooms, with the ne-

also, but called “The Detention Manual
Training school" of Cook county, wnre to be
fnroiabed by the county and well equipped fa­
un inexpeMiv- manner. so that these lwy»
txmld bn t-ught nec only tho simple but
neceesarv English brancJies with this aoms

would not be obliged to steal to get soma-

P

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

Cor. Jefferson and Court Hta, Hasting*, Mich-

A. A. and Theron Aldrich and a small
building used for the manufacture of liar-

Mrs. Frank Stroker ami sister from
Hillsdale, ard vfaiting RobL McElwain and
Thfa House is new, with pleasant rooms. The Thomas Pennock for a few days.
It now uppean. a settled fact that a com­
patronage of the public fa respectfully solicited.
pany lias-been formed to build a railroad
from Lima. Ohio, to Saugatuck, Mich.,
and have also decided to take tlie old road­
bed of the Mansfield survey as far us Battle
Creek; from there no definite route has
been decided upon. We would suggest to
the business men, faruurs and all who are
Interested in having n railroad In tlm
southern portion of the county to consider
the poalbillty of securing tlm road on or
near the line surveyed several years since.
We understand Hon. Henry Wlllfa ami
Hon. V. P. Collier, of Battle Creek, were
decidedly In favor of running what fa now
known as the M. &amp; O. R. R. to Bedford,
thence northwest through Johnstown to
Hickory Corners tlieuce to Prairieville ami

■D. C. RANNEY,-:
Auctioneer,
DELTON, - • y
'MICH­

I am prepared an any time
and at reasonable rates to cry
auction sales. Have had ex­
perience in this work and can
give satisfaction. Leave orders
with Ranney &amp; Norwood, Del­
ton, Mich.

Chase has been postponed.
Mte« Evu Baruaby. of Hastings, was the
Nellie Edmunds has returned to her
guest of Mrs. C. H. Hater last week.
school at Battle Creek.
Ruth Young, of Hastings, was the guest
Mr. Gilbert and son have been the guests
of Maud Young laat week.
of L. N. Mosher for the past two weeks.
Rev. Wm. Tilley delivered au interest­
L. N. Mosher has moved into his new
ing
ireture ut the Baptist church last Fri­
house.
climbed after a certain Pandoo. but could
A. Breese Is preparing to build a new day evening.
Mra. E. Stevens is vfaiting her parents nqt_reaci&gt; him ami retired. The Pandoo,
barn In the spring.
at Vermontville.
The suit of Wm. Crldler vs. A. and E.
Old Grandma Norrb Is slowly recover­ Bergy. tried by a-jury In Justice Cobl/s
court lin«t Friday, resulted In a verdict of
ing.
Cfoo. „.
Hinchman
— ____ has _______
returned t&lt;»
„ Ida 5.15 la favor of plaintiff.
Horace Watkins was In Hastings Satur- Nothing was left nxcept some fiugure, which
school hi Hastings after spending his vaca­
probably Imfouged to th* right or left band."
'toy•
tion with his parents.
Native* have a belief that, too giuwta of the
They are still holding protracted meet­
man eater’s victim* rid* lu his haad and
ings at Hanfield.
Ed. Prichard, of Lake (klesaa. spent pbuxK
Fred Spangemacher and C. H. VanAr- frosh victims.—Pall Mall CfaxMto.
Munday with Ids better lialf In Prlchardman.&gt;et your village. Were in town Satur­
vllle.
P. G. . Henry and family spent New day.,
M?a S. Fonts, of Grand Rapids, sjent dead near that city on the railroad
Years with Mn&gt;. Henry's slider in Battle
, Sunday with tier sister, Mrs. Harriet Bray. Sunday night.

busy, active fellows, and on not unwilllae

Adataldo R Grorea in
Work on the 85,000,000 Nt. Clair tunnel
During the past 12 ymm Waatena-

lum.

Berrien Springs where U.
bo found.
Detroit Methodist mlnfatera take migUv
little stock in ‘thriatialn ■cfanre" and
•‘faith enre-i.’'

��MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

up |»»,000 bonds before
th* puulle fuoda

ne could handle '

A SUGGESTION.

sabbath.

hh-T«.tab.mrtJ.»uta,.«^rth».| JES(JS ON THE
“I shouldn't allow any one to

William Reese, n Muskegon man, who1*
wen A3 summers, and is old ,&lt;nough to kno

no* buildings at Flint tho nut rear.

housework to suit him.
The home ot Frank Tanner, living near
Harrison, was burned oc the ■.'Tib, his8yaar old boy perishing in tbe flame'.
Tbe statement that the girls can’t plan for

was inaugurate.! at 2 o dock

LESSON M, FIRST QUARTER INTER­

NATIONAL SERIES, JAN.

erabto

portion of
Mid nothing, evidontlv putting

tanipcrSncn qua*-

Tho whippwrwUl makes music, or the thrush!

jwrii-jiioo of H

large
Tbe nightingale unchided sing her «,ngy
-Ella Wheeler WUcox

turkoysthat were sold for f2S *.», and Ch’iiat-

it 1 cvnirneiii! to your

mutt: tonal UdoctloM.
If our cunstltutli.m
prohibits u« frion securtag an sflk-feni Jan

whole amount, and
arranged the matter.
Later on he died, the mother brought suit

crnuB a. bvcx.

fieri fed &lt;itii’T« j.

ciciod iLat she hail no claims tlieret-u.
Tb-amas Sowerby, a Grand Rapids'hunta-

man, wr.s accidentally shut by a companion
white in pursuit of game. He will prob

tesliuv..* th.it prison labor dore not compete
with fra lalwrr to the extent fiopularly sapand U&lt;ni tl*ii state muvt get compensa­
tion to dcfi-.iv u&gt;,- bzpeiuM involved in keep-

A newly married Wacousta couple, each
whom aro 19years of age, went over to
RL John* &lt;»n their wedding trip and fool­
ishly blew out thu gas. The loud odnr ap-

The legialalnre adjourned lari
until Tu-.sd.iy night.
-

evening

providing for this and tbe jnrolo system, in
acctordauco with tbe governor's reeumnwud*taii in his annual mca-sge Tbe act is moleled clately after the (laio law. The legida-

Troy baby had Iraen doctored for raIi for siyeral month*, but th • altumiiiig
phyrieta; »*--unri-to «ffoiil but lit!To relief.
Finally the mother discovered a shos button
in ii« no*e, which, being removed, tlx- ■ rbild
spvksiiry rerover.-d from its ’•catarrh." Groat
in tin- madiral skill of s-imr doctors.
Calh'-it-: county’s sheriff offer- fW for an

A PLEASANT CORRESPONDENCE

ceding th- inauguration. Tbo preaidrof*
letter brought forth a pleasant reply fro-n
G»n. Harrison Hmre then a v*ry t-leawint
cr-rr»«fM&gt;ud--nc" ba* te-en carried on netween
the two dl-tinguu-bed men. tioma uf Mr.
Harrison'* letters bar* Le»n in the nature of
inquirux rosarding tbe dally routine of the
ofl'-fe, toxelher with other thing* which Gen.
Hurry Hayes, of Alms, and Charles Smith, HarriM-n would naturally dmire to be inof Coldwater, tried tbe Sunday ire with'tbeir formed upon. Mrs. Hqrrison has alto lieen
akater, anil both went down into tbe cold, in weekly curre*pondi-ndh. with Mr*. Claveland In reference to many hoosribold affaire
cold drink, joaring to tho further shore.
John N. Hitoritnck, who Ims been con­ ■which a woman at Mrs. HnrriwaPs (Mwition
nected with tL«rmitornal revenue servire of wuuld dw&gt;m imp-&gt;rtanl to know. It i« said

bwMt.ess building which makes rOQth foe bi&gt;U
ter and neater looking ones.
Th". Grand Rapid* Holdiers’ hntue wm
fantitl in prime ,conditim&gt; by a novcrnnwuit
ina|&gt;«-rt..r. an-l^Li will draw IIOu fi r i-ocli

deSnrvwlly ;,&lt;&gt;|&gt;ular.
. DudiS sbiugi* mill, near ' Millbrook, wa*
wrecked by a boiler explosion. W. W. Du*li,
proprietor, and John Carr, night wntcli­
man, being killed.

HE’S LOADED FOR B’AR.
i Hudson, quite owuf the best men. ift a ju»-

tho nun ridfculuv*, old fashioned wny, anti
nw w* ii i were in K&gt;i»n war
b„
i
better kt-epmy deflcioneies to msm-lf. Let it

ibo was injured in tlie recent Battle I
riJgt&lt; disaster, Is dead. Tbe remains

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*,«&gt;;&gt;»
f*»—”&lt;J II ««». &gt;i.a Cl.rk Unm, 1Wtag ... Ota* r»», &gt;u.«. a,.
r™.»
IlSMl!, nn&lt;] r&lt;H'ktial the hoiiJna. laavlno a Wbite-.
.. .
i.
f ..
•; play on tbe piano and sing after n fuihion,
Cap note and bn-J developed quite a marvelous amount
nt KiiTTfi -.

Burglar* captured |15J from the Romeo
ptetolDre ou the moniing of D&gt; e. 3d Tli«

Tlie Detroit doctors, in conclave anembliwl,
have decided that the mental «»miiiw “■* ’-f
healing l* all a humbug Tbi* nny not »-

fully ripe, and to being harvested in elegant
shape in many places throughout (be state.

patch received at the baadquMrters of the
Twentieth Infantry stated that a des. rter

White a Grand

curious chap found FXI stowed away In his
hnuso for »-af&lt;- keeping, and silently stalo

Xtartra nrtta. 1W.M pOhtaU »&lt; .l.rf
poulta. h.rtah tart talpirt from *-•&gt; "V
the nriiscnt week. New York '• itv must
have eonriderabln of a chicken taste in her i
mouth iiow-a-days, alljeft ’tis a very large
oo"‘
i
A 5 per rrnL tax makes the average Benxfo county ciiiasn fe-i m though he’d like to
liv.. in ,nmu 1,-4* errw.n-iiv»- plini*
Some time ago Kt Joseph nnd Renton
Harbor endeavored to bring about a muni­
cipal union whereby the twain should lie
,.
engagement wm declured off. Now &lt;uroa* the-■&gt;-« that they are to lie united by tbo *
fraternal ties of a &gt;5),&lt;XK&gt; electric railway.
j

delegation,

among other thing* telling ’em that ’(would
tie a master stroke of policy to do their buribms In sixty day* and then go i oair Wastoil
advice legislature* aren’t built tbat way.
Aa Kmm&lt; t county school of jiate-facnd
youngster* is being taugut tbi* winter by
Leander Burnett, a full blooded Indian.
Ugb
The glad holiday time doesn't always bring

and unvarnished" statement for Gen. Harri-

, thbastite.
A Nirvana man, who belinvas in lining

boon’s tandemhip lu the State.

n"rh operation. Ou one ocnasloa four gall■__ ... J__ 1L_ — ’_
A- —..,1—

Caldwell estimates that during tile yanr be

hit chickens, from which it may be infiirro! | pattern.
that politically and poultryly he’s a Proh lb.

offense bai liowo acquitted in Barry coumy
during tbe |ia*i six yoxre that Phillip T.
Colgrove ba* bosm its proeMmUng attorney.

My Meredith to able to go abont

Spirit toGoUioe &lt;Lu. iv. Mi; and wherever
wenwe Hiouin all Hi* earthly life He is going

Hur Holy Spirit (Act* x. 38).

There to H*way

being emptied of self and filled with the same
Holy Spirit. .’«*m draws unto Hun John,
Andrew, Stnum, Pbilipand Natlmnid; He at­
tends the mamagivat Cana, where He maka*
the water Into wine; He goes to Capernaum

Btwd's Sarsaparilla Is soM byaHdrUttM*.
works minuses and me--t» Nicodemus; then

man arid jwop'.e of Samaria, revirits Cana,
and with* word teal* the son of the noblemadof Cnpcruaum. AU tbi* iscnnsecntlvely
rocordwl hi John t, 89; to iv. 54. an&lt;L*eema to
com, m 1 wtween verse* 13 and 14 of Uii» flret
chapter of Mark. Arconliiife to I^ikc. iv, 14­
30, He tla-n visits His own town of Nnxareth

IOO Doses One Dollar

CxiW^WIAt
LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

then ui'.kr»Caprrtu»Min,o» Jlte Sea of Galilee,
Hb- head quarters (t f He could Im said to have
any on earth); rorre’rffurtnaBy calls to Him
Rim&lt;&lt;:: und Andrew, Jnnicsund J&lt;»hn; and in

Sabbath day in Uiat city.
21. “And they wont into Capenuuma
John the Baptist wnx a: this time in prison,

Hh Amt year'sjninistry. The work of John,
tii'Higb requiring *&gt;. long n preparation,
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utortnnd unriwwvriul. i* now nearly over:
L.,} fe. r but to tarrv a littte in J-rtarn, and
JKt(M fnr,| there wt’.to hi«Godand Father

ronchit
gutter for a few ^moments, Dirk having
I...... t.■ I L. &lt;rt n I .Im tn &gt;,&lt;&gt;nkrt n ■ uirm --rerezl_

pleted, tte marriage of th-Lamb draws nigh.
. .it -_ . .«■&gt;.— ■ —_______ It . f 11.. - - --1 ....*
be KatisOed; th.ii shall we see tliat wither tho

the truth, Oirnoua. You have ctaaen that
people should talk'of you in such a way that.

1 longed to tell him all—yea, nil the truth

and ttero wu nothing really bad to tell; but
(■ortuuity wa* lost. Tlw next day Tom took
an early trainband Dirk was to go after
Jutirh. I found a note from Tom on the hid I
talde when 1 came down. It wu stiff, and
ill exprowvri. but I could read affection and

mind on lhe spoV a* to my &lt;&gt;our*e of action.
1 managed, to avoid Dirk till luncheon, and

meal times, which is their after fnte, that it
wns very dreadful for nx to bo so happy.

the conscrvab-ry
• absulnte. 1 felt

C

•' 1,1 ucJ da*be&lt;l into lira parlor. Them was
Tbe first pereon to caU In Fifth ararac, , Tom mwmJ1i,c |,y (ho window, and therewtare U» bom. tad ben retanrtol ta ,
lh. ubh
&gt; banrrt abd
"high art" stylo from cellar to attic, was j
Dirk Van Eboubhpdr, wbo taplmd rutar 01 {
vrek. 1 arenl, adrutal to
and daprrrtd. poor fUluw, tar nlltad «bm&gt;
u. ream and polntadta lb.
I-A uiw h., kvn. Inirine m* anil tzilr! ns all
I
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news, and made himself very agreeable, tak i
H
u
b arionishtd to speak. 41so.
ro u°ff
' ami wc roKri silently confront!^

th. Rldtag etab—CTh. of hl, art. Ithtal ■ ,q,,
here i-i that of J Moraditli, of this city, who
te sufforuig with abdominal dropsy? Dr. W.
B. UaUwnll ha* tap|&gt;ed him fifty-four tlmat
during lb« (Mini twelve' months, removing

forty days; by tbo awrawl- of tho Spirit lhe
enemy wm overcome and uompell-d to flee
nnd ungete ministered onto Jistw (vs. 12,

rbrti, lira very day before the ' gfauinguf Hi* followers oflly to' in jected.

camp litaon iinie&lt; north of Belknap in a
_from papa and momma, combined pcrbnpe
fruren nnd dying ismditlon. An ambulance
with the feeling tifut I was now true to and tlie railway Hatton; took a place in tho
was linm&lt;riinU'ly ai-qntched from here and
amuso myodf ox 1 luted, with no one to
man "»&gt; llmud to be Private George SchiL frown or say unpleasant things to me when I* o’clock, cold, hungry, footsore and excited,
I flirted with dear, hamlsaum Dirk Van I bad forgotten to bring enough money, and
ling, of company K, who deserted from this
Khounbydo, Dirk had always been my fa­ fearing perhaps tliat I should nut Had Tom,
„
AOTr
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past Haturday,
Dec.
According
to bis
Lta......&gt;
h.
&lt;~121.
U&gt; nrth
h M-lrtrt&gt;
vorite partner, and his desjiair wlimi .l told
him that tbo announcetneut in tho paper* constantly, 1 walked through tbo wet stroi-is
,
...
. , .
In Canada on tho day following bii depart­
from the Grand C&lt; ntral depot, and eventu­
urn, but on account of a blinding storm that
the wedding—which be thought it tunny to ally miebed tte- Benedict, where Tom had
wandnrod! aiml-striy nlxiut without food or call "the funeral," 1 remember, and he really room*, bi* old fixjnte, aa tho house on Fifth
,h(&gt;lh,r for flvo d„r; K1|Kht bop.„ ,r„ftnUr. made it look like one—and tho reproachful avenue wa* ta-nig nqxiinUxL
of VI„K hl, jjf. by thu amputation look he gave me m 1 gut into the carriage
Tbo mnn wbo o;«m*d tho door tjelouged to
with Tom would have been touching, only at tbe pl.-icr. ail-1 did nut know mo.
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that .moment I wm taken up with Tom's stu­
“Mr. Van I’jgg »• engaged." bo said.
pidity In letting some of my lace gel riiut up
"Oh, tell him that a lady wi»bra to
him
on urgent biiNineas."
PKTKMnuito, Va, Jan. 5—An anti-Ma-' in the door.
But,
Mimehov.-,
clumsy
nnd
stupid
and
"Why, that* what the other lady said just
hone conference wn.&lt; held hero Tiiunalay
ridiculously
in
Jove
as
Tom
wa*,
the
honey
­
night Oil. Htretatt. Q»l. J. D. Bra-iy, «•
tiow," rnmaritrel tbo num, grinning.
moon went like lightning, and 1 scarceiy
Governor Cameron, Gnn. V. D. Groner,
"The other laily!"
Hon. Hai ry Liblxiy ami Ktate Bmiator New- •ipeneil one of tho many book* (French novel*
principally) that 1 bad token to white away ।
„
u,t mo in!" I1 exclaimed,
"Let
cxclainiod, pushing past
»ta&lt; 1 ItaosUi wta ta Jnmr, . Umr. , to wl|h
u [or.-. “L* m.
1 merer ta«Sr Ctal rt -tap- eornprt," ju»i .
,Lf,r- .
u
Um
f.taOnm.
ul
Lta
irtal
,„„
w
wb
^,r my
„ Uta
and the confeienco concluded that it wouljj
„r pmir.™ d* „ tan 1
not im timely or dignlll'wi to bring any prru- bl, &gt; ererpta af reoilnrttal Grrumn tart, ,

' An upper |«ninsula paper has been read-

*UtCT il* UUJKUUU VI
don. Hr »» Hl,by the Spirit intetba wddar-

*yiui*.;&lt;»gue rvails from I hr prophet Isaiah oon- ,
crrning Himself, but.» rejected by Hiatoww '
At last 1 think this strangv fact seemed to
dawn upon Dirk. He bvtwmo savagejond
tymnuianl over nw m the moat fearful mannor. 1 really luui to maneuver with iiummo
cunning to get a little tunc ulono with Tom
now nn.l then, ^rxi Dirk w as al way* catching

Narragatuptt! '
“Indrari, 1 wrote to put that off three day*
in such a cunning way,
procurml a -l-xil-k-barrel-Kl shotgun, and had and |*p»-wbo usually found fault with m&lt;-, ago," lie san.. »mihng
I beard no
he wa&gt;
was going to town. We
it loaded for them. When Hwy apjrearcd ,. so bta testimony i. m.portant-mid that 1 “directly
b&gt;Vpa wbofe ww&lt;
TburMay night Silver* fired Urih Inrrel* 1. bail an enormous (afoul for spending money. .
What could 1 do! 1 could uoi
into tin- crowd - at short rang*. TL&lt;&gt; loads
took affect on -win or more, judging from tbe i our honeymrtou, grinning like a couple of
noi»e madii by the mon while flreing from idiots. Mwn no doubt were. And here comm tlie talk—Ixul enough before—would redouble
now. What could I dof What could Isay!
one of the rniwt humilmtmg of my ronfan
t ,w,|e u
„„„„
.«&gt;rion*. I was ctaurdly, inexpressibly happy
toying tbe cloth for dinner, when Dirk
i-aine in town Friday and pro­ rfdrtew
-m. boncytm-.’n. I h-a
during .hoe
that him
had so wmwaokta€U1,lawalc,..an4to ln tU, con.
cured a supply &lt;&gt;t amqiuniUoo, and says i.» often laughed at the thing, and vowed it was
a reiic nt uu-bansin, atxi oeciarea that a
married coopte should at oncn commence den gate awl taking -tna direction of tbe

days
Rinae tlie days when the old-fashioned
\j«yhdnii1l was the fickle jx&gt;w».-r that ground
our grist*, tho miller has taken all tho toll
the law allowed (and it&gt;ui(‘lim« ha waMi(l
o’er careful atejut crossing the dividing line),
but aoms npngrr chap* visited Adams’ mill
at Gaylord csi iy the other inoming and

couple of Croswell chape quarreled over the

ing,
in"- whan
when ’’
»:!h
her
‘!r ehaperon*
rhnjwrou.- were u-lc-p
asleep or
I ^atnl”K "’Rh the desire for trail, there ri»»sat,
I”1" a,“l determined, ready to riicouragn a
• SlKX- • l**rti. or frown
upon a bod
°n'-S "r &lt;m mo H I encouraged him.
Many u time have 1 reached h"tn« from Dob
mwuB&gt;A smarting from the pinches she,
for '’’X ovn‘
hud bestowed upon my
i "rins. when 1 bad hern more than usually &lt;jt&gt;i riiuato In preferring »omo guott looking
jocru*H« with nothing a year, :•&gt; an abdom, inal broker ready to placr'tbe disposal of his
, million* at my feet
I
An*1 her vigilance hail it* reward, for at

edge -&lt;f pa*t rlun&gt;g«i ot White Ho-iw oecu- w"‘ beginning hi* annual growl al-out th*
;*iut* that more- friendly relatii-n* Between bill* and tb&lt;-cottage at Newport, tbe society
tlw Outgoing and incoming families have 1 T‘al*r* wir”' enabled (by mamma sending
never existed.
them information) to announce my furtfi—----- -—- ----------------' coming marriage with Mr. ThoriiM Van

bi:. Flat Ibx’k Loma on tte- last day -if tbo old

item getting C-'Ad by furnishing in.'orms lion

thing. But tLen there was one Uiing wo
overlooked, and which I am really ashamed

to Ignore the |ra**4i winch has so Imppfly, if
painfully, brought her into lLeann* of’ tbe
, so, so that**my life non. made perfectly
church.
wretched, Tom's low spirit*, too, did not
niako things much plmsnnter, and my delight
iui&gt;, niel fn&gt;ui tho auspicious day which raw
that no !&lt;•■&gt;« ati
write a letter to !•!« «nceenful opjKinent con- my
- di4«ut in society
—' till ~
giatulating bitn ou th" rvtulC of tbe eloo- '
uut&gt; when sue wept quietly Ixdiind going to Narragwi-u fir a wk. I trie*!
tion. C'Imu upon tbte letter went another .
T,,n‘ pk^’l H K^'l ring on my baud nt
•to catch Ium’s «y* m h- toM m this, i«t
frotn*Mra Cleveland to Jin* Hnrrix-n. in H&gt;o altar &lt;,f Graro cliureh, Hu- aa* rt|wny* only caught Dmk's. and he divined whsC wm
which the mill res* of Hie White Hum. ex- i al‘“1
“t my welfare nnd eager for my in my mind, and looked ixritiveiy diabolic.
Vndml n pressing invitation to her sue- advancement
«lvau&lt;vmcnt and happiness.
happinno. And what
whnt a

phristma*. U.um present representing five
genera dona

a Detroit lady, who left her homo some
months sines and brnm’t since been hoard

It wm only when an unfortunate rednees
of her nose, c.iMed, ill nutured |*-opte said,
hy tight lacing, disgmuxl her with the look­
ing glMs, thn* aho adopted th*, high chinch
pietism to which ’sin- is now so devoted, and
a* riie rit* in hrriavoritecornorof the Church
of the Ltentific I’honsar, with, her lovely
book* of dewottun. her wielling hAttle anil
her general air of conihrirendiug piety, you

of little Ii»su&gt; trick* to blind jx&gt;or, dear Torn,

rison’s r .'idenoe in Iiiiiianii|x&gt;tM' have been
quite
avy f«&gt;r wnveriil-week*. One of the

pois&lt;&gt;n to Battle Creek canines.
• In itiis age of early' graves and easily pro-

from lhe boFglar’s pranks

U kUfreta. &lt;rea ore, &gt;ta m&gt;J. re.

rtta tarttar rebarktal. rtd Irtdf (tamftrt

. occur in the following pagra:
L&amp;XHixa, MiclL, Jan. U — Michigan will
Mv mother wm a very well known |wnon
try the indeterminate sentence system A . tn New York mcirty; she lived in and for the
miMtiiig cf the pritau lo*nl with the board
world—tbe world of l&gt;o)l going and amusaof corrections and charities here oonriuded ment-ami played her jmrt in it with much

ofT.-.m and tbe couple were rescued from an
untimely death, although then nearly sulfu­
rated.
Tho qm-stion whether or not marringe is a
failure, &lt;tepon.li largely On how you view tbo
problem. Mra. Carrte Btratingu, a Grand
Rapids lady, evidently lakes tbe negative
ride of the conumdrum, as she obtained a

•

.and, white calling on their Jpv«n by tbrir
‘suracunaa, shedding bucketfuls of tiara. But
it was. of coqrae, important that k&gt; oar Aral
dcirmwtie difference I should win; *o 1 stood
flrmly'tomy gnfta nnd that very iright. tieI hav«&gt; ventured to call the «tory of * Utile fore Tom and several other people, 1 asked
bit of my life “Shocking,’’ to remind my
readers that they nre expected to be shocked
by it, and that the moral i( convoys should
be brought home to -the hearts of alb truly
fashionable people. But, shocking ns my
1 ought not to have allowed; but 1 was angry
aahamrd of it. though I am pbilanthropic
wjto
mad my
bullaid
withexample
a humitemay
of tract* M
e'nongh
tn quiet
bojK- athat
act m a warning to all young married trJ te bring confusion on a Nineteenth can.
women.
j turJr Adonis with cold looks.
,
____ _________
I nnl 1,01 gomg to wairy you by tlie ac•

WCIIFECTLY SHOCKING.

Two years ego J. I'. Westfall, an Almont
man, insured himself Fl.OOJ worth with the
Man-obe*** order, stipulating that In com of
dentil tbe money should be equallr divided
Ki.

'

13.

long In that stern way I should give In. begin

Ttan th. J™.ro&lt; th.

,
, l.J
.
J LI ,
UUMT 1WIII OpCUCU UK! SUCCO CJIUIO GUI--- CIS
ing, and did not pay more than double their |
ft dmr ol&lt;1
but mtbtr

to l» Allrd with tbe spirit and be faitliful
unto Him, coveting only Hi* approvaL seek­
ing only His glory, “and »ira;ghtwa/oa tlie
Saida: li day He entered into thi: synagogue
nnd taught." Till* i* tbe fifth tinto in this
cha[&gt;ter tha* wp Ami the word “strnigbtway'’
or "immwlmt 4y,” which reminds ;us huw we

ful, and fetched and earned for iw very well, running away from a fariihiaable cxistencv
and always looked nire, nnd never dreamed to Uie C^siy* P**iy delight* of legitimate
of flirting with any one but me, though lira. ■
affscuou. do not be cmc down. My «4»ry
sprvAtdiug. Mery Maloney, sister of Thomas
Daydreeiuc would have given her eye* to de- may nut be true, and, if iv is, it may ho
t.1.) .llrtl fru”. : lu. ,ll*M«rt.
looked U]&gt;o:i ns Um&gt; liiuory of an oveut never
to auu' mixing u* uguiu.—Drake’s Ma^usine.
*1*0 recrival from Lyons, to tbe i-ffw-t that . been with us about six weeks Turn did object,
in that town therenre threw- c&gt;re*,wtth ev«ry i I;aj fDr tbe first tim* Li* manner to me wm
Tbe crop of potatoes i:&lt; MicUizun this year
prmiwctof more. lu«lructioas have boon decidedly unpleoranL
‘
‘* - ------------------------ -—
“SumnU n*4ured«..:n*n ha.lMcn ub-Minc
to have all in that iurtilutlou vaccinated.
giving turu-y.

CAL

H»W
CURE
THcONLY-

22. “lie taught ttirtu asnoe that bad au­
thority.” Not with the wtelom of men. for
Ho •had not been to tlielr schools, but with

Him gave Him a commandment, whet He
should nay .nidjriutt He should speak." (John
xiL4I*J HkWnxt-book wa&lt; the law, tbe
pocindpl in all tho Scriptures the thin)
concerning Himself; Ho came to fulfl

GCn^ArlTEED
PCUN.E TOR

CATARRH

METINEKmt, oriiviux.c»lI
SANTA ABIEcnd CAT-R-CDRE
• Sold dhd guaninlcvd by

W. H. GOODYEAR. -

-

Sole Agent.

Him. (Luke zxiv, 27,44, &lt;3; Matt, v, J7.»
24. “Let usnlow." What can weilnnkof
do not want toliear of being Ailed with the
spirit, dead to the world, seeking io« souls,
sending or going to the dark places of the

JJcfrice to Everybody

wlten urged tn lx« wholly Hie LonTs, and lovo
nod serve Him with Ulf whole h-nrt,
giving mure time Xo prayer and Bible

unclean spirit wm there in some form!
2tk “When tbe unclean spirit bad lorn
him, and cried with a loud voice, be
carou out of him." .Bring commanded by
Jraus tbe evil spirit must obey; He caste
them out with His word. It you have an evil
spirit of unbclitf or pride or Asif mtoem or
woridUness, yon‘will not got nd of it by try­
ing, but ju*t come to Jesus and Ha with Hi.s
won! will cast it out. Il may tear you and
hurt you ta io*e it, and there may lie quite a
noise nliout it, l&gt;ut tho temple is tbe Ixvrd*
ami ii must bo wholly His.
tlie uneltMui.spirit*, and they,do olwy Hint"
This is, indeed. sotnetbing new; here is uno
vVho is mightier than tbe devil and hi*
angels, and they roust obey Him when Ho
s|leaks; and they nru amnaedanl jviplcxud
at tbis apparently humble mid unknown
man, or knowa only as the caris'iiter of

NOWBEING
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pi.

IVORY POLISH F-Pa?n5
PunMuns Bkuth. AaKimiT.
tie bu the W I.. Douglas
and price stamped on the.

man is a; strong m tbe devil, but here is ano
wh«m the dtumuM must
■&gt; Ilc i
more than nuiu. He &lt;m forotaET
who would lot tins opp^wBeii go free, i
does it; but they know Hiu&gt; not Notwith­
standing tlie tesiimony at tbo evil spint a*to
who He was, they believe not.
2M. “Imcwdlataiy Hu fame spread abroad.”
truly thankful to Gud for such a price­
less bleming. duel it not seem that they ought
wm

might receive forglvcnos*. and thus spread
doing, dear reader, to make Him known to
others! or is U so that Ho has never done
anything for you worth mentioning!
211-31. From the synagogue they g
home of Biinou and Andrew, Jan
John going with them. It bad been a
strange tnarmng; never bad such an event
happened in that synagogue before; the

.
fond of lecturing her brother'* wife.
Tom never could say "No" to any one. , Tbe avulsion of feeling, tin. Jonrnev the
m, teta, rfctalt fem,! !
“XT*
,ji
v
, , osciwiwUli, j-urouj**
-nuiu -i, omiier, loo*
tin
mv
friend*
who
nro
iioorl
’
i,
n
ivnnhl
™
.........
l»lp oj Irtatata «ta&gt; &gt;™ Irti-l-ta, rttad .ITrt
™. ««l .taratax.1
Uwtal u» i
ud U rt&gt; ta -&lt;ta 1 prwtol ta Um rt ,
„y ’h(. t m.ntaJ &gt;rt,. Wirt 1
Utauimrirtl-rt-orrtlidota^
: IrtktaW.UmUzwusmirt,! l-mUirt tall their fix-tings hi v»-w of th*«&gt; thing*!
•Ci, JIS, “All tho city was gatlienxl to­
Ot course we didn’t stay in New York long, ' with q-oni
gether nt tin- door." What a company it
bjtrtrtl, uifrtU'J ta Irriupra, ™i ««&gt;
n,,,.
rth my
mr ta.1
.l-r. hroml
Then, with
bead on hl.
hit dear,
broad
.tKrtirirtl DtakVrt Klmnrtjta-, «ml UoL
, mu
fnciub, who brought them; tin* suffering and
»pU,Ux&gt;d..llh1?, u&gt;l«™ntl?r«- lte .um.|_,udta tanm,-. m... ..ml Uta! m5bimbb
aa. I UrtjU Ota r.l‘;.r e.x.1 for 1 «m . ,.j 4^, ourtUm „„
olp^rt, f
i-pocu of ti few b’jun tbo tidings
mire. &gt;to« 1 m»,- tar, mid. 1 rarrr Uluk
well abroad that n mighty man
mma Um tartar morn Umo . owl ■■**; ;
ta,;. ,.,r Jtar mrtrt U &gt;ta &lt;rt-Uxrtrnl
who could &lt;hst out devils had cimse among

'

SeqHJar clrcttlar,^

ABIETINE

of Jesus and Iwen help, d by Him would spread

Luke any* that "Ha

heated tiwrji." (Luk* iv( 4O.| There wm health
In Him tar them all, and it was freely

W. L'DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE OKSTLQttK.

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE JSk

�A DaLLAD OF PAST MERIDKN.
with IWUe resmdnt in
*it*
hundreds «f prisoners. Ah to the labor
qncutfcM. h* 'come* to the conclnilwwhlcK an examination of the •tsllittics
" forer* every randld student of them to
- reanli-■Chat tlie eompctUion between prls1 on aiid nuiaide lakrr is not nearly n large
■a is tvprceanCDd by Inlerexted agitators.
THE ItAKTWWS, MICU., FOSTOmCX,
■end (hat it Is nothing tu be feared or much
atyvar 14. 1379.
’ taken iuto account.
As Ur.the Insane, the governor Is confi■ d«it that thdr Increase In numben' is
fiery
mon- apiuin nt than real. TM* people are
Followftig Y&lt; the nominating speech de- taking advantage of the. high grade of
lirercd by‘Senator Colgrove at the republi­‘ treatment afforded these unfortunates* far
Then
tnemorj.
like
the
nightjar
«i tbo p.no.
can legislative caucus, convened to, chooses mon* extensively than formerly, and hence
And slgMIrw hope, ft woodlark la night akv.
an V. Si Senator. Mr. Colgrnre receivedI tlx* two oldest asylums are full, and tlie
Joined notes oT booth and Ufo UM night's &lt;
, new one at Traverse (Tty already needs the
many rtftpllmeuts for this exceedlngly-Hue
completion of nreoinodstibns provided but
not finished. Ito far as the experiment has
MwxflUi.
Jht cif.vmuAN axn Gkxtixmex or tub been tried, the cottage system works well,
mid tbe governor recommends that further
CArfis:
,
„
Seld’im, indiusl, in the hlstors ef our extensions lx- made only in that plan.
state has It* HM»te been wore uniliYi upon
He discusnes the University question nt
the reripknl of the high honor wt* are ron- some length. He does not say that the
vemAlUi bestow. James MrMIllxn. Whut iimouut ask*Hl for by this great institution
"If Mr. Frank Heathcote will call on
a wredth of admiration the mum- contains. —«10,0(X) In addition to the $107,000 Mrosre Pounce, Parchment &amp; Co.. Old
He fc. Indeed tta* prince-of men. His whole1 provided by permanent legislation—la to* Squnn-. Lincoln's Inn, be will bear souq-thing
tlfphas lieen a prem of love to Xlfil atate. large, but It is apparent that the sums Kskto his advantage.” This brief note iu a legal
Wfth a ripe business experience, he Is a ed fbr do uot canmend themselves tn Ui», hand aitonbbcd nv, tbe above named Frank
cMvalric gentleman, a kind heartW true' enthusiastic approval. He alixi ralaca the
friend. Ilb heart to ever open to the re- question whether the fcra of the l»00 stwi- Heathcote, one morning on sitting dawn to
a modrat breakfast. To bear of anything to
fltnl.s of the trials and the sorrow* of the' &lt;iit-. coming froin outside the stole ca»:o!
Unfortunate, and tee -«yinpatli1zrs with। lie Increased without detrtaumt to tbe hi- my advantage was »uT|&gt;ri«tDg a»d delightful,
as 1 was unfortunately &lt;mo of the unem"every taan who stand.-’ erect and ean see tervsts involved; ahd&lt;iu tlie relief of the
lu his minor the ixsagt- of his Gat" He tax levy.
The tf*vernorlis decided In rtcoaaiwnd- turning up.
has been known towunynf us for. years as
a biudnflM man of ineat rapacity. b«t «l»« lug tbeenuetinelit «rf n local optke law,
n clmer and nxwe hittiaau- ncqnnlntanrc and bapcji suflWnrtt care mar be taken Lincoln^ Inn for the offices of F&gt;amre &amp;
wcarceoinpelledto say with another “I with its framing Oa-nxuid the perib *of the Co. On finding the house 1 duly prewutted
have known him long.’lull far U» .little.'* supreme court. I Mi.-, suggestion of u spec- myself. Mr. l*ounce had not arrived; but
He la * mmi of the .people- He hus te-» I ial cuauuittit' of:three of the Im-sT latvj *T’» would 1 step in and sre Mr. Parchment! The
lawyer Aid not belie Ids name, for t-bave
mid traditions h: mbukh with nil "ho in the legislature 4o look after the constistarted avllie toot uFttie ladder. He ha-’ tutianality of arigeiieral legislation would seldom oren ao dry and yellow loikingaman.
•On presenting ray note, Mr. Parchment Kirworked out ujron the tressi l board pt life 1 M--U- u&gt; be perefcent nnd wise.
the problem of sweess. The ia#rvia!s j;
A |x*rusa1 of 4he« message lends to the
with which tee bulldtil were at the
II conclusion timtitlu,- legislature ought to you are lhe nephew of tbo lato Mr. Horace
uumd of every elttren within our bunteri-— find no difficult^ In providing ’hi no nig­ Oidcaotl.-, young gentleman, 1 presuaauF.
1 replied 1 had that honor.
mnbili‘&gt;n. tooiretp uiul inicvrilu. ,
His gardly way tor chrrying on all our state af­
"Allow me to congratulate you co your
friends donut claim that In oratory and fair* lor lhe tv\T two years, mid nt the
Mholary ctor’iieiire lu- Is n (ThandW or a same time redurf the general lax budget good fortune," said tbo lawyer with a lurk­
diownnt. Few mites. Indeed, liayf pro­ by a very huge tiiuount. To-this compara- ing wuile. Opening a desk, be prodneed tho
duced IhriT finals. The great &lt;-ud'rg»m- tbely easy task the governor Invites them, copy of a will, by which my UuuraMl uncle
,ck's that developed these men nnd af^waled «nd tbe puqpl’* aill very heartily second left me Ilcrcmaro I'iai-e, an cJd hall in Sue•ox, on condition that 1 should occupy it.
to the patriotism J.nd loyalty of our jx-ople •tlie muliou.—.Trlbuni’.
.
arc of yrettrnlsy -and will not retusn with
formation reeperting this property T’
DON’S ClVjL SERVICE PLAN.
the morrow. Trw smoke of the Apjataatox
has long rhice taded In the sunshine «»f the
Vlrglnteti vales. The south Is b*rianiug
but
the situation is just a trifle secluded; and
to accept tlie-words of the tamewtrif Gar­
A llttle-avcr ajwcek after election. L. L.
field. that In •tlx* war for the Unhraj they Ix-tlicrauD’.. head |x&gt;stal derk in charge of tbe building is, I am afraid, a little out of
were cwerlirtthigly and eternally witmg, a crew «a: the IDetroll-Ghieago route, re- repair; bat n small outlay would render it
and the •north was everlastingly and. eter­ rcivix^uoiier that his aervlccs would tw habitable, and doubtless you will soon get
nally ritfht.
longer l&gt;e required. He rrsitk-s at Valpa­
Being furnished with the nccceeary credcnOur victories to-tlay, then, arc the [riuto- raiso, inti., and Dml taasi in the postal ser­
fies of pun*. The qurstkxi* io lie1 ww vice for -several years, living regarded as
sol vid by ihe national congress nrr ; busi­ one of the iuost Efficient man on the route.
ness questions. The adjustment «.t the Unfortunately he Is a confirmedrejiubllcan railway station; so. having my effect* |wked
tn a knapsack, 1 thought 1 might u well
splendid inDehlnery* of guvrnrajwtl.: -fcat nnd has.* father-in-law who was formerly
the buTdmi’Of taxation shall be equal and a ' viutrewtuian from Indiana, and who was
not exetMilve. ,Who can more s-nccoeitally very aottve In furthering Gen. Harrison's beautiful bend of tbe Ko-Jth ’Downs After
climbing a l&lt;mg gradual ascent that wound
drat with'ttone problems than the goortle- candidacy diirint the Interesting portion
man nxmett? 'He la one uf those tnut. of of the present year »o largely devoted to round a spur of the Downs, 1 reached the
rammtt. Tbe view that opeaad oat was wild
whom flic distinguished gentleman wvho politic*. Don ‘M. Dickinson's admirable
has filled 'the high office has said: —He plan’Of-civil MTvici' reform lu the poMgled turf alternated with den— )talcbeu of
’carries abstract Ideas of Justice and gener­ offiee department haduiot been fully j-erfuran. whlte-ou every sub the ground rose
osity hrto-politlcs and makes a government fected at. that tlinr. MrX IxHlierman was
&lt;»f ojihiion, possible, thus averting the accordingly "boijneed." His official noCi1 soon come to tho rusty gates of Hcrnmcro
wyihi whicii follow In the train of enact- ficallux of the fact was dated Nut&lt; 12. it
rnente ontrndll|(jj&lt; observed in vtoMkui of reached him a f« w days Inter than that
tbe growing moral sentiment wf Christen­
Another equally &lt;-flicirnt and even more great age. A moss coverrd buttrested wall
dom.’' He holds and has earned a proud stnmgly-republicku head postal clerk on
position m the hearts of our people.-'Tie tbe same run was E. L. Parrish, who lives in tbe front of the house completely.
stands lox' Michigan.
at Nashville, Mich. He never made any
Entering, 1 came to w hat bad unre been
When-'trbegan tobe suggrated by jeal­ MccretkOf the complexion of hb politics and
ous nrijfiibors that there was no bond of wheii. as has daily lieen the case, extra
The path leading to tbo hall door was damp
intereaibetween the peninsulas, anlt 'that work lias been thrown on the experienced
there Xbould be a division of our state. Mr. employes owing to the inexperience act
McMillon solved the problem. He-said: general umIbssusss of the new democrat
"let ns bind her to us with bands of atcel.” hands,'no 1ms hi a very natural and huuftn
old house, many of tho window shutters
and (he "Duluth. South Shore A Atlantic way «i«ress»xl hlsiopinlon of the Inefficlresey
l&gt;cing closwl The walls-were blotched end
railroad■was&gt; builU-and the upper prariusuia. of the postal service aud the administra­
rich tn -precious inetal*. material, wealth tion’* method of! running things 4n wry
straggling brunches of ivy hung in neglected
and rrynlAllcnn faith Is liound tn -us. and forelMe language After Mr. Dickiiteoa festoons. Going round the house. I canx- to
we to them by ties that will be severed had ynit tlie finishing t^ichea on his rtvil
only when the stars go out.
.•
servi«*ystem and could again give a little Cher aide of which, through *n o|wi wicket,
No &lt;4her man has been more promln-at uttcutio-i to "fli-ituc” republican postal i-m(in developing the resources of Michigan ployra. he Middetfly discovered tliat Mr. &lt; could make out an obi man busy with a
small paub of vegetables.
On presenting
rhari Mt. 'McMillan. His brilliant career Farrisi. was a good deal mon* of an offen­
my seif to this wuerablo person, who was the
•peaks wore eloquently of his ability than sive partisan tluui Mr. U-thrrman. Hr
custodian, Grigg, by name, I was welcomed
any wwas of mine. He 1* a broad tuhided. wished he had tirinl the former Instead of in &lt; *wmewhat peculiar manner. My new
liberal, public-spirited citizen, lie Is a tire latter. He kuildn't dispruse with acquaintancefirst ruramagvd in tbe j&gt;ock*t of
botlu The servide which, with the few his coat, which lay an a wboolborrov.. and
Hn&gt; hekL
experienced men retained, lias beeome ------------------------pro-luredun antique pair of spectacles, which
Some our lias said, that In a gon«nnnent scandalously bad.'would become uneudnr-1 b* presently adjusted.
Looking mo v«ry
of the people a leader rlmuld tn- a teacher, •tile with both giinc.
&gt;nc. He concluded to attentively in tbo face for sumo time, ho at
he almidd carry the ttmh of trulli. Mr. "finT Parris!) anil reinstate lA-therman. bngtb said: ■"You be main loiku old Muster
McMyimi. is a teacher who
tanght tw Anfi he did. The Valparaiso man has
Uldeiuillc. 1 nioind him well when be was as
not only tbe problem of auccesa. Imt the l»een given hb place buck again, and Mr. young as you. hut walk in, sir, «*.u u.y
enjoyment of it. He Believe* tlie higtieal Parrish received yesterday his notice to mbsus will get you a bit of summat to eat,"
tiapphu*fi In attained by alleviating the
it was dated Dec. 30. Tliat is sev­ Putting ou his coat, tbe old fellow hobbled
sorrows of the oppressed; The beautiful eral -days after the promulgation of Mr. up the *teja loading to tbe garden door of tbo
hospital lu- luui erected tree to tbe poor, DlcUnson's civil sovlce plan, but he prob­
needy and sick attest his concern to the ably cares little flor the yawning ciiasin
unfortunate pqor. "To plt&amp; dlrtreos la that intervenes between paste Alee depart­ moro apparent. Tbe old wainscoted |uuuag»
human: tw relieve It h &lt;Jod-Hbe.” Mr. Ifc- ment theory and postoffin; practice. It b was huug with cobweb*, and our foototc;u
Milluii l» a-man for whom there treed be intorwting, howrver&lt;as showing wliat a cefibod loudly along the (tone floor. Passing
n&lt;&gt; apology *here or elsewhere. God grant fraud that whole civil service business of up a twisted suiraue, wo autered a small
that when some future Flutareii uhall Dicktason's Was.—Detroit Tribune.
weigh the great nym of Michigan, be do
not put ln»o one scale the pandering dtouaJudge Hooker b looming up as the can­
gogucs who appeal to the prejudices of the didate for tlie supreme bench who will de­ died," said Griggs.
multitude of the unfortunate, and lu €h»velop
by far the greatest strength on lhe
vther, men like Baglcyr Alger and McMil­
lan, whose wealdi has been but a store­ first ballot in the Dominating convention.
house tn which the hungry aud naked have Ills strength b growing dally, mid it would
come many, many liimn and never come in not surprise us If hb friends In the conven­ arranged a small cullectiou of ancient look­
vain. Mr. rhainnan. be L* u man wixwn
we dullglit tolKinvr, and In supporting bin tion were so numerous that but twoballota lug table, on which stood au uld desk. A
nvnilnatkm for this important trust, 1 fed would be necessary to secure hb selection. frw high Lacked chairs were placed by tbe
that 1 am voicing not only the sentiments
walls, and some ancestral portrait looked
of the jieople &lt;»f my own district, but tbe
ilature did the right down with eyes that »eemvd m follow my
people of our entire state, and I trust when
Jaiues McMillan U.
all shall have been said that Is desired, we 8. Senator. Tlie notninaUon was made by
will do him still further honor Vy nominat­
screen covered with stainped leather.
acclamation—n deserved compliment m&gt;
ing him by acelmnatlon.
Moanwlulu Mrs. Griggs, an auciunt dame
Mr. McMillan, and a juit recognition of of gnarled and knotted aspect, was endearhla ability, integrity and fltncM for the
This document, presents an altogether high office, and hla tUstltigulsbed services Accomplishing this, in course ot time a plain
agreeable view of tbe situation of affaire tn
to the republican party.

IN

SUNDAY

A

PRISON.

Hastings Banner.•'

EDITORIAL NOTES.

MY INHERITANCE.

upon facts actiulrad by actual olwcnaiion
and personal fami Harty with details. All
our'public institutions are in a high state
of efficiency, and affairs are running
tnnooUtiy and succeaafully in them all.
The various schools, prisons and asylums,
as a rule, seem to have reaehod at least a
temporary—and It is io be hoped largely
pernum-nt—halt In the matter of building,
and the calls for ex|&gt;eadlcnre In this direc­
tion. which have been very large for a ser­
ie* of years, have greatly diminished.
More than «lx hundred thouxand dollars
lesa are asked from these various sounres
tor tlie curreat biennial period than were
appropriated &amp;ir the one just tennlnatod.
this will be a vAry welcome relief to the
.taxpayers.
The governor is favorably Impressed
With the Maaoactnuetts. system - of voting
and calls attention to It in the hope that
*0Mlbiy some very durable Imprxivtmotils

cupboard in tho wall was filled
number, pceteaod nothing distinctive in
their appearance. They invariably un tbe
bow the harsh, discordant notes

of

thu

uia. Unfastening it eagerly, 1 found it to
contain a miniature of a lady and cidld, and
Lullo srs:

them without difficulty.

window. Returning to my uncle's study, 1
MttJed myielf before tbo fire to anjoy a snug
evenlug’before turning In for tho night The
old couple, wbo occupied
aonw- rooms in a
------------.luun&gt;
U» tarn, b.rt»&lt; rjUrrf. 1
ftolt myself cutoff from tbo world. A pair of
caudles flickered on ths
tbe table, and tho
the changerul lltutf U» tn lit up
,10m ktot
ud CurgHun TUttaa
n
1 ....
ilmn tn It* natffH* It WO*
an old collection of tagends and romance of
Biatn. OmUb &lt;«*
hnW

SEARCH

!
,
|,

CAREFULLY

thernselre* by

singing.

telling

Among them w&lt;-re groat, powerful fellows,
with splendid tundra aud intelligent ttox-v—
honesty, might have ranked high among
their follows in social and political life.

always characterises a sneak taief. wbo did

“^77^7 wJT. i now try tbo walla" Hs comnicnosd tapping
deeply tatertwted iu
°k- *orld | and feellng ln
tlie old comers, wont into
‘T.”?* ‘■'“t. t1
1 ■ e-l’bo-J. -«l U» ’!»*•’ —“
“
flgum of a man
•M
tael la my
M lau . ,
tonml hb ,
brom Uudj. BuUenly I H-m. .™«
„
.mm^lblac
hUbl, oiroj: Th. m.nt.1
to b. my onH. tbm&gt;,h I bml oaly men Ila ,
„ orv
ooo, au .maaibg by th. «bm*. lookto, ,
„
S
I" bold
Tom line* of their fartua
Um.lU.d my.ym,.»d ym.tbaojhr»Uot | lootol
lhr m,,^
iy. and it I* apparent

be took down a book opened it. and saenxU , Hnillarl
bal wlu&gt; no
An
wma.. .park urtd. B.(ta
JIron T«™
_ Urmb »

Suddenly I hoard a load knock at th. d .w
•nd. br-ktajjLb. q.11 &lt;tat Uw.d TO 1
urud
ud «mtn»ud Mm &lt;WnTurning
Turalb. to
» &lt;b.
the rnblrnt
cabinet, 1 wsw no m
one Umm:
there;
thu books were oij tlx1 shelf, and 1 noticed
tho empty space from which 1 liad taken the
Spanish legend*
For n time J could do
nothing but str.ro at Mr* Griggs, who kept
courtesying and asking me if 1 would take

Looking nlxiut him the reporter saw a
dark bearded man eyeing him intently. It
was Edward MclhrmoCt, a man with whom

..Thl&gt;
I r„„k .

,b. |,ro&gt;«lon «■&gt;, b,L Um |«»1.
, w1UcJ „„ q
m
.
j
dark opening.
,
"Stop bare a moment, Tom." said 1, highly
- excited, '•while I get a light Wemnst boon
tbo eve of * great discovery." Hurrying
i
down stain, 1 told old Griggs to light a tontern; and saatchlud up a chisel and hammer,
the bouse except litr bu-band, tlie said no,
made my way tewk ns fast a* 1 could.
and that the door had l«eu locked for more i
Wo forced the ]«ix&gt;l for enough to allow
than an hour. ’
■ us to enter aud grojied our way along a dork,
Dismissing- tbe old woman with a goal musty smelling passage, only feebly lighted
I by tbe lantern. Scumbling along in wb*t

rbo previously cbtalned a livelihood by

prison sounded.'and tho men quickly form-d
into. Una aud marched up to tho chap*! In
siagio file. Each had his right band on tbo
shoulder of tbe man in front of him.

to the eouclu^ou that 1 must Laro fallen j r
.........
.
atwp flight of...
stairs, evidently
built in the
thickness
of iu
tbe
wall
and vmuigiuu
ending in a snuui
small
t«..
&lt;&gt;,
««»
ujuiu
A sudden thought struck tuc that
, d(X
t whteh
stopped. Feeling no
In the
‘
reeling du
1' mh-hi
might tint!
find uimuthine
something in
Ute books
books about
about
’.that each book was
tbe title.

reserved for vbitors. and Lem the reporter
ant, while on tbe left to tbe little organ and

room. lU-eorering-uutobIvcs, we searched
about on the liter for the lantern, which we
discovered in a crushed condition and the
light extinguished.
■‘Horn's a pretty gup cried Tom. “ItY so
dark we can't find anything. One of a; hod
better go back and fetch a light.” 1 volun­
teered to Kay. Tom felt Ins way slowly

Beginning at the left hand vol-

flrs: volume 1 could find nothing written in

I attentively through-

threw no light on tlie myjrtary. m tbo text

box of

of land. Having no more relish for reading |
that night 1 retired to my bed in the next j

better manage this busiuno quietly by our- I to dinner,
•drew."
|
In the i
to my new home, but still found it very dull;
nnd my-occupations being so limited, tbe

quairitanri--*, but f'juud no congenial com- ,
paaiau to fill up my empty hoofs. Spring
bloss-'imud into summer, and summer, with
a small grating over
all its beauty, mellowed into autumn, when cuataiued came through
______ &gt; .... ■

of ray Ufa
Ona morning in September I received

studded with nails and fastened with a curt-

school follow, saying bo would like to s|&gt;ond

BOSTON

found in tlie desk wiU very likely fit this

I was delight■&lt;!

Dry Goods Store
i.t- j 01d fashioned prejudice against banks, for

with questions and answer* on both sides.
"By the by, Frank," said Tom, suddenly,
•you mentioned something strange about

Marr &amp; Duff

yoaro, stowed away tu a sven-t chi
an lunnvnM
trade u!l through
further protected by being in tho
um । . An* having
.
---------------------------------------bouMu suppoaed to bo'bauuted. In tbe chest ’ ,,,|r w,»to store. Speetal low price* hate
wo also foutu! a letter uddrcned to ma;
I 1&gt;‘en but on all our
I’tix Ntrnsw—If you And elite cxwy. as I ba ।

from lhe shelf. Ho looked over It carefully,
and thou luspectad more &gt; of tho volume*.
When be had spent •ucne*time In this way.
ho camo Vock to tbo fire with a disappointed

zA

ITT •

x

■

inter Gooth1

He listened attentively while 1 rolsud my
dream. When 1 bid finished he areeo and
Udo be retired la you. Your iorinr nwrl*
BoasesXxLrru.

chamber.
With tho help of Tom 1 nu toon placed on
a friendly footing with his father, and tho
volume* with tbe alphabet instead of num.

Wo bad n regular cleaning and polishing
don’t apjx-ar to throw any light on tho submonths after saw Clara enthroned as mmtrc-a
of tho old hall

thougbtfully

1 '*** ‘ 1 ’*v,*t-,&gt;'* ore*.
tl&gt;M.*wl«
* *?*, «&lt;»»&lt;&lt;&gt;»&lt;*»* underwear, hosiery, gio*it-.
table linen, emshe*. cottuus in bleach. &gt;i
and unbleaebed hhlrting. ticking, prints.
Also a general

-Mark Down­
.

on all

OUR CLOAKS.
which Includes chlldrouT. misses' and
ladies. Au IwnicUM* line to choroi- from
and «t prices that will yqxrak for them­
selves. Plush jackets, plush wraps and
plush sacques have been all redured&lt; onio and see what wo can give you for a.

carrted out his wtshm.—Chambars’

Little Money.

looking into itl"
I opened the desk, but wo could find noth-

You wtll also see In our store- the bigmst
line of

gavo the bottom of tho desk such a blow that
a small comportment which liad escaped my
notice flow open, and something fell opt with
a ringing sound ou the floor. Tom uttered a
ous mid antique workmanship •■Tins will
likely unlock the mystery, since your unale

with which thu lawyer had furnished me.

dues, and tbo six Uulu stetuu engine* whir*,
farm Tokio's fire department would not
weigh altogether more than two American
steamers. Tho fireman of Yokohama w&lt;wr
bine hat* like butter bowk Thulr pauta stop
just above the knees, and their blue gown,
have a round white ring on tbo back, tuside
of which is printed in flaring lettere-th*
Yokohama fire brigade.
The home life of tbo Japoucw is such that
firre can hardly bo avoided. Instead of umu^
matches far lighting their cigar, they have
little bowls of charcoal called hibachiM, ned

covered with straw matting. The kitchen
stovu is merely n stone box and tbo parti’dons
nf rlw. 1.^-,—
■&gt;/ .u:.. _____
‘T .
.

.
-------------------,----- _ „„
v.- uxuarjJapauaso bouse, and the candle and tbe coal

■quare boxes of died paper stretched over a
wootlen frame tn which a lamp or mndto
on tbs floor and about them thu children play
and
famlt
‘
1

Jy satisfied.

arnuAug

THE GOLD ROOM.
-wen, ram :oin, warn wo noa mwoui
taA, uto«
Lp. utBet about examining this asms Gold
IUo!U al oore.-'
Tb«»™ » elumtar ™ u»n«nda&lt;»r
boo^ ,to
...
...
.
■
. &gt; •
d(&lt;
i ln
tolum» W.tarH«l w

rr

“ramo
“

We started on a voyage of dtocon-ry over

with thu smallest key a£ tbo bunch and took

urged, by people whenever

the prison ehurch in Jeffersonville
ay morning, says The Louisville

comfortable r.K circuxnstanccs «-onld permit

I found druwam
&gt; up in a method

of a bygunodatc, some oddssmdends of cu-

to get at tbo root of the matter.r
Working eagerly, yot carefully, through all
tbe volume*, wo got tbo following remilta

lit n fire there, and bringing In soew bed

Wha

oa aay of tl
fuel ci tho „
bod, tho danger
Tbo ordinary J .-it

a pipe, and
refilled about

. HOLIDAY GOODS
BOOKS.
Special mention should be made of our
book department.
Immense lines of ju­
venile books with heavy board covers ean
be bought of us from iOc. up to 50 cento.
These books are tbe best value In tb«
country. Marr. * Duff haw revived two
UiouMuid five hundred limo, elegant cloth
bound books, gilt; iwoks that are usually
•old from 50 to 75 ccnta: our price on
Hhw* itooks will be 24 ccuta and 29 cents.
All the finest anUiore ean be found hi
these lines. For

Special Bargains
in book* and plush toilet neu, call bn
Marr A Duff. « Went Main street. Hattie
Creek. Mich.
For holiday gift* yon can find the fines’
line of handkerchiefs ever displayed under
one roof.
It Is impossible to enumerate everything
so will Invito yon all to call and inspect
our elegant stock.

Marr S DI

�Hastings Banner,
Hastings Wednesday, Jan. 9. 1880.

Only a few more of those heavy bearer
ahawls left aS prices that eannot be dupli­
cated.
Stauffer A Crawlky.

PER8ONAL MENTION.
Everett Stiuckeomb Is .in the city.

Following are the real estate transfers
for the week ending Jan. 7th, 1888. as
taken from the books in the register’s office:
navid L. Hoes to Emery Drew; Ma sec U&gt; Rut
land, 81J9O.
’ Lucy Whim to Alonzo White; «0a hoc 10 Tburu-

Hastings City Bank,

Ha*tines,
Ed. Shafe. of Maple Grove, was arrest­
ed Friday for threatening to Injure Dr.
Scott. Ou Momlay he came before Justice. z P. R. Dunning went to Grand Rapid*
CA.T’TT^.Iz, $60,000-00.
Tmiiiv and gave
wnvM iwuut
— yesterday.
Krnastou, pleaded jguilty
Ixintb
P. Cook to A. 1* Cook A Co : Uta secs
In the sum of 3100 to keep the peace.
Miss Kittle Holbrook has returned to IT and W Maple Greve and »ee'28 Hope, guaso.
Alonzo H. Tvler to W. S. Goodyear; lot 2 and
/ E. A. Mattison, the popular organ deal­ Muskegon.
e S lot a blk 11 east, add city, gioo
Michigan.
Pililln
n
tr&gt; &lt;' U X&gt; H »■ It ■ rttrhl nf
er, has secured the services 8f Anson No­ / Mr*. Chester Messer Is confined to her
bles as sal«*aian. Mr. Nobles Is a hustler­ bed by sickness.
James P. Harry, same, aec 2.8X.«t.
taulnea* Dec. 15. i«SC In tmUdlng for—AT—
and will aid materially In increasing the
Emma Bolton.
“
■* 31 Woodland, 8» open for
meriy occupied by Mauer Bro*.
Clarence Lathrop returned -to the Uni­
Eliza J. Sprague to Julius C. Sprague: lot 2
already large trade that Mr. Mattison has
blk IP Keeler’s addition Middle* Hl*. 8100.
versity yesterday.
OFFiCKRS:
bpllt up. ‘
Sarah A. Flansbarg to Allred F. Lawrence; H
/The society connected with Emmanuel
•. G. Robinson. Pruldeui;
Will McIntosh returned yesterday from ssec3K Barry. 81.500.
Henrv Feighnerfo Flavius F-nfcbner; 30a *-c
his
visit
In
Canada.
church will be entertained Jan. 17th, by
12 Maple Grove, glut.
Indies' ready-made muslin underwear Madames E. Valliant, F. Barlow. J. Van
0. D. Be^M, Cashier.
Homer L Blair to Charles Shaw: lot 7 Gregg’s
•Ipeacon’' White, of DArolt. is the guest
add Nashville, gioo.
at less than cost of raw material.
Arman. IL Mudge, Wm. Huffman. Geo. of Chariw* Baldwin. &lt; v
directors:
rharfrs Shaw to Itaiuirs Mapes; same
8M.
Ladies' hose from 7 to 27 cts.,
Goodyear. M. Hicks. E. Doyle. D. Mc­
Dau W. Rcyuoltls,
W. H. Powers,
laid les’ vests for SB eta.
Miss Edith Kenfleld Ims relume*! from Woodland, MH
Naughton. and the Misses Lenore Valliant
Boy’s woolen undershirts. 29 cts.
and Allie Cannon. Supper sent out will her visit to Chicago.
L. K. Knappen,
Children's woolen hose foi* 10 eta.
be twenty-lire cents a plan- hereafter.
Frank C. Bolec to C- D. Boi-be; some.
/llnwoeGescliwitid Is now night clerk nt
Children's woolen mittens for 10 cts.
.nizkbrth loot-to Wm. LCobb; parcel MidAndrew Turk and John Eaton, who the Hastings House.
dlrrilie, sue
Ladh's' woolen mittens for 30 eta.
Philip Bonesteel to Wm. L Cobh. tame.
were arrested last week charged with an
Handkerchiefs from 3 cts. up.
A. J. Hardy, of Nashville, was hi town
Elizabeth P. aiiwmt Io Lucy A. Joua*: to »ee
assault with attempt to do great bodily
Gaucral Banking Busin rx* Transacted.
Ink 8 cts. a bottle.
Saturday un business.
s Pralrterille, Mn.
And everything in our Hue betyw coni- harm, they having been connected with
Cltarles
Mann
In
the
fracas
at
Perry
Rose
’
s
J.
Osmun,
of
Nashville,
was
in
the
city
petition.
house recently, were relea.Mxl and re-arrest­ Thursday on business.
If there 1* a better printed pa|&gt;er In the
C3T Cali and see.
ed for being drunk and disorderly. Jus­
' Henry Cook 1ms accepted a position in state of Michigan than tbe Hastings Ban­
tice Bem^ on Batnrday fined Turk »17
ner. it will be well tu let the fact be
the Hastings City bank.
and EaUiu 813. Both flues were paid.
.known.—Detroit JoumtL
SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS,
Horace Watkins. Middleville's editor,
The Hastings Banner Issued a Christ­
Elsewhere will be found more complete was In town Saturday.
mas number with a full sized supplement
market reports than have been previously
Of Augusta, Michigan, will be at the
tlmt
Is
by
long
odds
Um
finest
]&gt;aper
ever
Emmet
Evarts,
of
Nashville,
was
in
the
published In the Banneil They are cor­
published in Barry county.—Middleville
city Monday on business.
8,150 rected every Tuesday from the latest re­
Circulation this Week.
Republican.
port* accessible to us. This will hereafter
Is now ready to
Miss 'Joule Schumann is expected home
t»e a feature of the Ranxrb and we hope from Ithlca In a few days.
That excellent and enterprising paper,
Copies of the Michigan Almanac will be to improve the service as rapidly as possi­
the IlastipgH Banner, issued a 10-page
on sale at-this office.
E. L. Parish, of Nashville, was lu the edition for tbe 2flth, printed un fine paper,
ble. Those lntereste&lt;l will find in them
and containing a large amount of tastefully
/ Rl I. Hendershott next spring will build market reports for Hastings, for Detroit In’ city Saturday on business.
grain and provisions, and for Buffalo in
With ten years constant exjmrience, we
a cottage at Gun Itakr.
MUs Lizzie McNutt returned Friday to displayed advertising.—Plainwell LndePaying the highest market price.
pendent.
lire stock.
are able to accurately teat and fit all known
her dutlen at tlie university.
Mrs. W. 11. Goodyear held a very-yleasMessrs. Cook'Jt Nlskern of the Hastings
defects of eyesight
Gen. S. Hartonu of Assyria Center, was
/ nut reception Wednesday afternoon.
For miny months G. G. Spaulding has
Banner showed their push and enterprise
'rids Is the week of prayer and b being been gradually liming the sight from his In tlie city on business Monday.
by Issuing a neatly printed holiday edition
Custom Milling and Feed Grinding a
eyes owing to the growth of a cataract on
Many people having trouble with their
observed by the churches of the city.
Mrs. Irene Sweezey returned Saturday lust Eaturday. it contained an ably writ­
each «rf them.' Alxiut four weeks ago he
Specialty.
sight wear colored glasses or shades. This
ten description of Hastings, lb* location,
to
the
Ypsilanti
Normal
school.
2\ M. L. Ciwk has been appointed agent for became totally blind and ha* !&gt;een lu that
business
interests
and
prospect*,
besides
should never be done without tbe advice ot
•f Barn* county for the slate board of correc­■ **&gt;nditlon until yesterday, when Dr. G. W. /Rev. Puffer occupied the Methodist pul­ the usual number of correap*»ndence and
a competent optician, to sec if they are
Lowry, assisted by Dr. Fuller, removed pit Sunday morning and evening.
tions and charities.
local news. We predict that tbe Bannf.h
Our mill is equipped'with the latest and needed.
Do not be deceived by -those claiming to
Farmers before selling your poultry call th** cataract ftoni one of hi* ryes. The
M. Tower, of Ypsilanti, has been a guest, will continue to prosper as long as Messrs. beat machinery, and will produce as fine a
*&gt;pen*tion wa4 highly successful, sight bcCook A Niskeni remain at the helm.— quality of flour as can be made. The pat­ be our agents, as we employ none; but
on Ackerson A Hayes and get the advance
ing f^Uy restored. A* soon as Mr. SjiauidFreeport Herald.
ronage of the people of southwestern Barry
in the market price.
Ing recovers «uffirt**ntly he will have hi* ,.Yk. 8. Crook, of Sl Charles, visited his
ed Free of Charge. and then you will know,
county La solicited. Respectfully,
Wanted, to exchange a double barrel other eye oi*vrated on. Jle Is uow doing nephew. Oscar Crook, Wednesday.
tlie cause and effect of your trouble,
breach loading shot gun for wood. Im nicely.
Anson Noble* has resigned his position
REMEMBER THE DATES.
quire of J. H. Beamer.
as
wdesuian
for
Messer
Bros.
A
Reynolds.
Peach-blow cheeks and rosy lipa, deep
Ezra Abbott.
Elbert M. Abbott.
The Troy laundry is essentially a home blue,eye* and curly auburn hair, are posA. Black and wife returned Thursday
industry. FatronUc lL It gives the best strssen by the lovely girl whose face adonis
from a visit to their daughter in Ann Ar­
.of satisfaction to its customers.
Htxxl’* Sarsaparilla calendar ’89. She wears bor.
,
ood ear
Jacob Osmun. the popular Nashville a dainty bonnet, and the head is ••cUl-ouf ,/lL French and wife, of Middleville, were
■
Headquarter* Barry Co. Battalion, I
liveryman, ha» sold bis cslabtlahment- in so a* to look quite realistic. Hood’s ral- the guest* Wednesday of M. E. Nevins andI
Jan. 7th. 1889.
i
••ntlar Is easily the liest of Its kind, and like
Nashville io Battle Creek |&gt;artkm.
Comrades, a meeting Is called al Fitz­
lhe Sarsaparilla it represent*. Is a good wife.
gerald post hall Hastings, Jan. 19th, 3 p.’
thing to irnve hi the house. The pad har­
Mra. Brightndl, of Grand Rapids, was
’ m.. 1889, for the purpose of arranging
Mr*. Dr. Burton's on Tuesday, Jan. 15th. monizes with the exquisite array of color*
the guest last week of Mrs. W. H. (tood’ dales and locaUutvof uur next annual re­
A.full attciHpiin-e I* urgently requested.
above, while the dates an- easily read.
union; each post Is entitled to two deleThis soft damp weather make* a demand Huod'* calemjar may be obtained of .your (/Representative Rogers was home a few■ gates.
druggist or by sending fl cento lu stamps to
days this week during a rccea* ot the leg­
By order, of Col. Commanding,
C. I. Hood ACa, lAiwell. Mass.
' find u g*H*d supply st StaOffer A Crawley’s.
islature.
H. M. Smith, Adjutant
The board of Supehdson* met Monday
, Mrs. D. G. Robinson gave a pleasant
' Mr. .Graves and wife, who have been
/ dinner pqrty Friday evening to the officials afternoon. Thus far nothing outside tlie
guests at I). Striker's, lefi Saturday for Mil Ginns, Prairieville, Mich.
usual
routine
buslneas
ba*
been
done.
of tbe Hasting^'ity and National banks.
Sir:—I will wrestle you collar and elbow
There semi* no !-• a willingness on the. Chicago.
: z RobL Dawson was lust week elected part ut many ^members of the board tu give;
tho best 3 in 5, npd wrestle to a fall for a
Past Chancellor of Barry lodge. K. of P.. to tbe people
opportunity to vote upon e*i her lien-nts, II. A. Goodyear and wife. purse of 810 on. a side-' I have this day
instead of P. T. Colgrove as announce*! last the question of building a court house.
deposited 810 in Ed. Titus' hands; the
match tu take' place at Delton, Tuesday
We trust that the supervisors will not fall
Fritz Goodyear and bls guest Harry
Warren Hecox, of Maple Grove, has to take such action, and In case they do. it Rathburu returned Monday to Orchard evening, Jan. lOtlu
Dated, Cloverdale, Mich.. Jan. 5, 1880.
fbnrn appointed keeper ut the Senate docu­ would be well to fix a limit to tbe amount Lake Academy.
Geo. Wilkinson.
ment room at Lansing, at a salary of 821 tu lie used for the building so that the
voters would understand as to just.bow
F. M. Thomas and wife, of Muskegon,
For the year ending Dec. 81, 1888:
much they were voting to tax themwlves. are guests of Mrs. Thomas’ parents, John
y The linn- of Cook A Sheldon have enter­ We understand a committee will go to-day IJchty and wife.
' ed Into a contract to dlsolve their partner? to iusjiecl the court bouse at Charlotte.
.ship April 1st. when D. R. Cook will re­
MEH HEIM HIM.
/ Tho December number of J. rf Wallace's Palmatler returned Monday to their dulice
tire from tbe firm.
Xfontlilv (■nntuliiM
Monthly
contains an arti&lt;-!i&gt;
article relative t&lt;&gt;
to at tlie University.
We have a number’ot city lots that we
oodyear
Barry Oolddnst's record, 2.-23H’- made at
Jay McGuire leaves this week for Mack­
will sell on contract, making the term*
Kalamazoo laKt fall. In this article Mr. inaw City, -where he has secured a position
THE MARKETSeasy. Apply at the offices of Smith A
Wallace emphatically decline* to make
Total..
os telegraph operator.
t Colgrove or W. P. Sldnam.
Barry Golddust a registered horse on ac­
Apples-7Dc*»8L80perbbl: acwrbu; dried,
4ur sale, the residence property In the count of that record, lit- claiming that
Mrs. Morse, w ho ha* been the guest of
Idv- per lb; evai*onUed. 5oGc per lb.
first wanl furawrly belonging to Charles the heat in which Barry made tin- record ber bn.ther, W. L. Mead, returned Thurs­
Butter-icatse.
B«ui»-81.35®8&gt;j» per bu.
Olmstead.* Will sell cheap and on easy wgg made after dark ami that he did a day to her home hi Cimrlottc.
Nmuber of meniln-rs uow twiongtag
Clover Seed—Selling at 85 to per bu.
great deal of running. If Barry really
term*. Enquire of P. T. Colgrove.
Geo. Richmond and wife, who have lieen
ileMtrvcf* to be registered we trust that
RISKS.
Our young lady friends who ex]&gt;ect tug-» these objections will promptly lie removed visiting al W. A. Hams’, returned Friilay
to their liome. Grand Rapids.
to housekeeping mkiii should not forget
from Mr. Wallace's mlml by the prvsentaber 3lst of previous rear .............. 87C7.WO 00
that Stauffer A Crayvley can furnish you
Jhas. dark la acting a* deputy county I Lime-.Sailing at 85c per bbl; water lime, |lM Amount of risks added during pres. tian to him «rf tlw proper affidavits. As
with as fine a set of dishes as there Is In­
the matter now stands he is certainly sin­ clerk while County clerk Brice Is acquaint­
. the igHfket.
j
cere In the jxisltlon In* lias taken.
Total ..
ing himself with tbe duties of that office.
*».i
Tlw Dickens party given Tliunwtay even­
A Lansing dispatch to the Detroit Tril»- ^ZMIss Hallock, assistant in the High
ing lay- Mrs. Julia Goodyear was enjoyed
chickens. Wt; dressed chick­
very much by thorn- present. We under­ une spoke a* follows of tbe speech made school, returned Saturday from l^pecr, eua. 7tf»c. Lire
Turkeys:
J
livij, 7*4®»hc: dressed.
RESOURCES.
stand the costume* were well chosen and by Senator tWgrove when he ncrouded the her home, where slu; bad spent ber vaca­ SHttioe.
'
F
~
nomination ulade in the republican sanator- tion.
well gotten up.
Inl caucus, oil Hou. James McMillan for the
Ttmolby BSt-MfiM at
nources.
Note
belonging to coraThere will be a donation party ut the United States senate: ■
Mrs. Ferris Rose and daughters returned
IVI...
..V,,....... I —J
M. E. parsonage, Irving, on I the evening
Senator Colgrove, of Hastings, dwelt up­ Thursday to their home In Grand Rapkls,
of Jan..,lflth._ A program consisting of on Mr. McMillan's syrapatldrs with the un­ after an extended visit with relatives and
Toud available resources.
music, tableaus, etc., will be provided. fortunate. He sahi he had worked out the friends here.
Apptas-8ta81.75 per bbl: di
lb: rraporatM M&gt;Q*S*e per lb.
LIABILITIES.
Invitation to all.
problem of,success that he was a leader
Beani*-»i.ioC»l.fin per bu.
Mrs. A. H. Johnson is In Detroit Her
Total schedule B..
Nature anil amount of all claims, due
The society of the Presbyterian ctiurch nnd a tearjiei; carrying lhe torch of truth. physician thinks it w ill be necessary for - Buttere-nmair.
will be entertainwl by the ladles on Friday The speaker said that Mr. McMillan’s gift her to remain there Cor the next three
of Grace hospital to Detroit attests hh* con­ months under treatment
afternoon of this week at the society rooms.
Total UabUltio*..
cern fur the unfortunate poor. The sena­
Supper, from 5 to 7. A cordial invitation
INCOME.
&lt;&gt;HL-- .'7‘,e pet
tor read occasionally from notes on his
Is extended to nil.
: they have
omow- Mm
Cash premium* received during tho
desk. He spoke clearly anil eloquently, confined to hb bouse by ntekness. He
HtatMaMTM
year..........................................
✓ A fine picture of the popular and expert and ended by sup|*ortlng his nomlatlon.
was taken Sunday suddenly very seriously
fork -Or mve.1T
C*M*h
from
membership
or polity
'trap shooters of America, containing 75
Poultry—Live:*
sick, but la now recovering.
Cash Income from idi' other soarcta.
faces, is hanging. In Busby's barber »hop&gt; / The newly elected officer* of Barry lodge
vuicKvua,
oucaa, iu»u"&gt;c; mrovri
Interest .......................................
city of Hasting*. In said state and county, Uds
Among tile rest npjH-ara the face of S. A. ‘ K. of P., were Installed Monday evening. g D. R. Cook left Friday morning for To­
Wheat-No. I white: January. 81.00H;
1st dav o* .Isnttarv A n isaa
Tbe past year ho* been a very successful ledo. He expects tc be gone several man. It AIM; May sold at price* ranging
' Crowell, of our own city. '
Oha**. H. Bxvaa, *
one for Barry lodge. 27 new member* months engaged with Major Anderson In PINo. 3 red. aiH to «i$ic.
r Barry County. Mich.
Th*' Tariff Ix-ague Btilletln. published ^Kkve lieen added and the lodge now has
soliciting aid for un Ohio railroad.
by the Amerlcun Protective Tariff Ueague. the largest mcinlnirship of any In the state,
New York city, will hereafter appear as there being HH members. During the
Rev. F. El lei returned Wednesday,
th*- American Economist and many Im­ year over 84SO have been disbursed for bringing his bride to her new home in this th- demand.
provements are promised.
-tick benefit* and relief, l&gt;esld&lt;*s what has city. He was also acompoali'd by ' bls
bn*
her. Rev. Ellet, and bride;
lieen
old
or
banquet*,
etc.,
nnd
there
is
Charles Mann was before Justice Beadle
.
............... ....... Better than choice, sold
at 84 «&gt; is 84.75; t*!r to good butchers* sheep
for examination last week on the charge of now over 8250 in the treasury. Chancellor,
.'■onator rP.. T.. JColgrove. cams
at 83 to *&lt;■
vnuuuuiuri Ureusel
...UUOTH has
IUW had
...... the
W.v cordial
IU.UIBI ’
. Ihome
—.
L.Fri­ ■old
assault with an attempt to do great Imdiiy Commander
Hogii-M^Uuw*. 85.15 085.20; Yorkera, 83.36;
support of the entire raeiuberahip during day from Lanalitg.
Mnalitg. accompanied
arctnnpanled by Mrs.
Mra.
harm. He was bound .over fur trial In the
hla past term, and this lia* added no littlu, Colgrove who had been vislttog in Char­
circuit court and remanded to jail In de­
ts the prosperous tinier of things under
^r‘ Colgrove returned 1 ueaday to
Knife.
fault of 8500 IniH.
hla
His known
■
his rule.
rule. Hl*
known iiuallUea
qualities as
as a
a hustler
hustler -Lansing.
. We trust that our correspondents will and presiding officer Insure equally good
t/
M.
L.
William.**
and
daughters.
Miss
endeavor to have their letten* mailed so results during tlie coming year.
Franc WUliams, Mra. Fred Heath aad Mra.
that they may reach us on Monday. Tho**:
who write from places that have a &lt;lally
Every merchant that has .been a judic­ W. Homs left yesterday for Elsie. They
mail mall service could easOy get their ious advertiser knows absolutely that ad­ were called there by the serious sickness a pocket knifs requires a stiff edU". *»d
letters here on tlmt day.
vertising pays, nnd pity* big. But .the of Mr. WHliama' daughter Mra. F. Thiera. moment you lay it flat ou a stone, ao as -to
Senato'f Colgrove lias been appointed most successful merchant never Idts up on
A. W, Grifllln, for the pout few yeant a touch tlMj polUbod side, you ruin tbe edgu.
chairman of the Immigration and Insurance advertising as soon a* the dull season sets chief eJerk of the railway mall service and
The ll've merchant dw« not care to be
committees ahd a member of the Judiciary in.
tor many years connected with it, of
idle
and
let
his
goods
get
shelf-worn,
so
chisel. This is technically called
commlttc*- and the committee on labor In­
Omaha, Neb., was the guest last week of
terests. Hi- Is also n member of the special when trade slacks up be hs*ks oyer his W. D. Hayes. Mr. Griffin was recently
committee to Investigate tbe Dlckeraon- stock and prepares for n series of special invited to Join the rank* of th*-, other “part­
sales on good* that he would rather get the
or touch the polUhed surface. Knivaa ;n&gt;Rentz election contest
isan” republican clerks.
money for than to carry- them over for a
Those haying weak and defective sight year. Then lie spreads printer’s Ink over
Chas. Benedict, of Rutland, has been
liould not fail to call on Abbott Broti., the peoples’ newspujs-rs showing alluring quite sick with measles at the home of P. Tribunr.
opticians, at lhe Hustings bouse Jan. 15. offers that result in keeping bls store full T. Colgrove for whom he has been work­
18, 17. 18, 1». as they have glasses ground of customers. In fact, while his neighbor ing. His father has been caring for him.
CHANCERY ORDER.
to order for all correctlble defecta. Espec­ and his neighbor's clerk* are sleeping on tbe Tim yonng man ha* Improved *u much State of Michigan. Fifth JudIctal Circuit In
Chancery.
ial attention j&gt;ald to fitting children's eyes, counters, tlie hustler Is continually study­ that hit* physician. Dr. Lowry, feels tlmt
8ult pvudlns In tbe Circuit Court torConaty
large round glasses a speciality.
ing as to what offers to make and thru ad­ It will be safe to remove him tu his home of Baitv lu Chancery, at tho OKy ot Hasting*
.
The report that has l»een circulated verting them before the people with the tills week.
Ida Ball.
about the city to the effect that Mrs. Kate result that hl* business Is always booming.
drfrnitant
Thiers, of Elsie, is dead is a mistake.
Challenge.
Up to the hour of going to press. 8 o'clock
The undersigned, representing a club of
a. m.. tiw only news received of her is that' Mrs. Barber Friday evening:
■
ten skaters residing at Cloverdale and therefore on matl-rn o! Rtrilth *
Hinging.
but slight hopes are entertained of her revicinity, hereby challenge any ten skaters
l-rpcal lord's prayer.
.covery.Quotation*- Expressions of opinion eoncern- •from any and all other locations In Barry
Ing Kuriuldes and AriMnptwmr*.
A teachers' class will be cortducted in
Hlstonr of Greece, chap. XV loBpartan perils! county, to play three game* of goal, tbe
connection with the high school, beginning-Mta* Beadle.
contestants to be on skates, the contest to BaXNRR. a newspaper, printed and rireu
next Monday and continuing throughout College Greek Course, chap*. VII and VJIT- be on Long lake, or any other suitable Jakd in tbe couuty of Barry, -aid nulrtleojtoo
Mr Striker.
In Hope or Barry, for a purse of 810 or
tbe. remainder of this term. Arthur Brown,
Reading. A VMonof Poets—Mlu Bo*twlck.
who has received training at tbe Flint • * Raracirr of Jesu*. pas"i !S to 00—Mr. Bniilh. more a ride.
Frank A. Hooker, Circuit Judge.
Cloverdale, Jan. 5. 1680.
Normal setaad. and who is a graduate ’ of
Effects ot 1
ou Civilization. Chanthe Grand Rapids Commercial college will
Andrew Cabfkntkh.
suquan-Mlsn
James H. Rxak.
Muirt.
Critic—Mra.

A. D. N18KBRN, Local Editor.

W. IL Spence visited Grand Rapid*
yesterday.

NEW YORK

BARGAINS!

GILLASPIE,

Smith's Bazar.

The Nev Boiler Mill, Abbott Bros.

Central House Block.

LOCAL NEWS.

Delton, Mich.

' Suliigs Isui, Euliag:,

BUY WHEAT,

Jan. 15, 16,17,18 and 19.

. ’ All Teste Free.

All notes and accounts due
the estate of the late Wm. S.
Goodyear and the firm of Good­
year &amp; Barnes must be settled
at once.
~F. G. G T
.

1T. F. Dodds Co.

Annual Statement
Michigan Mutual

Tornio, Cyclone 4 HSln Insurance Co.

All notes and accounts due
the estate of the late Wm. 8.
Goodyear and the firm of Good­
year &amp; Barnes must be settled
at once.
F. G. G
.

Bargains! Bargains!
Barcaius io all Lines util February 1st

/

You can buy anything in plush goods. China
ware and fancy goods, lamps of all kinds, at
almost your own price. February is the month
to invoice, and the goods must be sold. We
are determined to reduce the stock if low prices
will do it. Come early and secure first choice.
Gloves and mittens at actual cost to close
out Only a few left
Jackson, Irving and Hastings Roller Flour
we are selling way down at

Beamer’s Cash Bargain Store.

�"Another wonderful discovery has been
made and that too bv a lady m thia- coun­
ty. Disease fastened Its clulcltesjipjjn
ber and for seven years she withstood IU
srvereat tosU. but brr vital organ-( wore
undermined and death x-emed Imminent.
.For three months she coughed hwemmnuy
/■nd roold not rledp. She b-mght '»?«'» •
l«il
l&gt;r. Kbit', s™
uvimc am J—- '»•' y1- ""f
■nd with aw. bu.il. h*. •—»
•""J**!

anal.

Ita

B. GaxlyeaFs drug store.

W. I&gt;- Bulk draught. Blppus. lud.,
testifies: “I can nx-commem! F.leetnc
Bitters a* the- very beat remedy. Every
bottlr sold has given relief In wry &lt;w.
Um- man took idx bottles, and was cured
ut rhcu-uatlsm of 10 ycare' •tandiaxir.
Abn.iuii'1 llurc. druggfet. Bellville. Ohio,
affirm..: -The U*f selling meilleitp’ 1
have ever lumdiwl in my 20 year* irtiwrIrare, L* Klpctric Bitters." Tbonsands of
otberi have added their testimony, m» that
the venlirl is unanimous Lliat Electric
Blttm do cure ull dlsea»ci&gt;of the liver,
kidiicVM or blood. Only a half dollar n
bottle at W. 11. Goodyear’s drugstore.

MAKING BEEF.

FARM AND GARDEN.
information ABOUT A VARIETY
OF PRACTICAL SUBJECTS.

Stockman.

bling. Interfering or Surging.

linulTC
juu|r» tn omwumpUxe dlersse. u
,bould be promptly cured, three grave dangers
mXrcraot’Dr ttag?s Catarrh ftemedy oUhrtr
eofH! sucenaduiiy with this veij prw
valent &lt;ltoem«, that Uxev have for yean offered,
in gomlfalib.fiaai reward fora ra*eo&lt; catarrh.

dity otI

ifchl-

xulniJuittrator ot the estate of Chan. F. Dibble,
deWMod. to Emily D. Bostwick, said a»-lgu-

^K°^sT

Two calve*—twin*, for that । ^eute, by diuggista.
{£££
IWore IW0.U r»lmd pollto l» .o

in tlie wuuu market, and cotnihanil a dif-1

The divendty which exirtRiu nature u
oa marked iu the brtvdin^nf liorienafi
in ant other eiaxlea of anirnul life, says
aa htah autuoriL- us Profroewr William
Rusm.11. it is evident, therefore, that
the atandard bv Which "'o judge of the
merits of one claw ifi not applicable to
any other class. As. for instance, tho
iwints by which we determine tho per­
fect draught horse are not criteria by
which we are governed in our judgment
of a fleet courser or the trotting Horse.
In the th ermtaation, therefore, of a
model, one L confined to thy rtrucftiral
ixjinta only and not to the consideration
ot quest ions of breeding.

MORTGAGE MAU:
Default haring been made tn the

ah

Why nutcixers ray non, ior
——
Than Aacthrr ot tho tame Weight|
Making Lwf so that the
conbumt-rs want it or do not want tt, ana.
consequent! v so tlint it may ba profitable ■
nr linnrcditAlilc is largely iv matter of I

••The tetter-board of lite goes up

such thing* »«• aunt
day. How 10J1£rt. wx&lt;duy "demi brolu-'-'-oite&lt;lay buoyM thin lu la- accounted for? ,
ant u, *pmta. next dav gluuiuy a* a tug-oun
Thx* J.utch r can exphufc it, ami will; dav h.,.-uulux pc.irct malto, next day “told
hv tallimr vnu th a? with nracti-1
with Iibllloa.* attack ary xmrstomaeh “on
do ao b? telling toil tnal vntn nracu MBl,|ko -: •ruto to toe way toe world woga non­
cully the same wuighl of bones in ths
if ,vn are bilious, tm-tauchohe. dlxxy
two animals h&lt;* has in one &gt;-ato a breve h
dy-nrptie. want appetite ot u.-srr toroid

worth pound for pound monr than that
Tell
the “
good
news
to «*
tbo “
Buffering
—
of tho otbw.oven if tho quantity yielded
Tp
" ,he
“-1 “
“*•,o
*-rtn«At last i&lt; a remedy found.
w;u» the same; that among people who |
Which might have raved, had tb«y known It
know tho quality uf beef at Right ho can ।
Maiiv aho’re under (be ground.
Tell
•
I
the
’
Favorite
I
’rcscrivlli.u.
”
Hell one uniuiai in half tbe time he cun j
Bid iMipelros women Ina glad —
get rid of the other; that wlifie ho is in-1
Bear the good new* to poor creatures,
dem nik-trt of any but caah customers in .
Heart sick, dlwouraged and sod.
selling thu one. ho is often f.-iin to even I "Female dt*&lt;-ases.” so terrible in their effects
’ al! cimssrs. can be
trust the uncertain in order tfiiell all of rured by--—
ih(—
’lerce's Favorite Prethe-other; that every potinil of the M-rtpll-jii.
former he nerals out n&lt;)vi rtiM&gt;» his buiri- —------ -------neiiH, while in acllinK the otla-r he does ' '
WHAT’S THE MATTER
m» ut t|iu rial: of injuring his reputation
among discriminating n&gt;nmini|rA
I
V\ bile we plight dearly (,'tte|cthcr rtJar\r*rT*
it* nry pp nrv uro
sons why the butcher i.s clearij- justified ■
in'ixiying much more for,one Reeve tlian
unnutber, thesis will suffice; unfl now l&lt;*t
Tlirre year* ng.» nt thr- rncsmpuwr.t of toe
u.*i w- why the calvm hnvi,UU“h &lt;Ii&gt;
n«w» at tirikta m wa* find
To
. £.« aop. I
a.'&amp;ke

the attorney fee provided form said mortgage,
aud uoxuit ot procording* at law having berti
fn-tltulml to recover iho monev secured by raid
mortKAge. or sny part thereon therefore, by
virtue id tiw power of iwJ«- roulalueil tn "aid
murtgau-. amt (hr »tuiutr iu M -h case n»-»de
aud provided, notice la heii-by given, thu; no
ttaturday the »th day of March. A. D . IW. at
ten o'clock hi the forenoon. I shall sell al public
auction to the hlgtie*: binder nt tlie north front
door of the court home lu tbe city of Hastings,
(that living the place where the circuit court
for tlie codnty of Haro is holdem, this urrmisev
docribed In said mortgage, or so much thereof
as may be necesrary to |&gt;av tho amoant dtw on

Hofey

ter o! the toufli west quarter (tiw4 *f &gt;* l41 of
Msetton two &lt;2; to towu four hi north, range
eight (*&gt; weat, li.iliecounty ut Barry.and state

.

Dated. January 2d, IN0
%
Emii-y D. Bo«tw:&lt;-k. Aaslgnre.

MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having br.-ti made. In the condition.*
&lt;*f a certalu mortgxige mad- by William McMur­
ray and Horace McMurray to William ,1. Dibble,
dated November2SH11.1»’4. and rexirded lu the
Office of tile Kegister of Deed* for Barry county.
Tkc befit naive In the world for cuts,
Michigan, oh the anh day of N’nvertiber.iwi. (u
brain**®. ulcere. salt rheum, fever cores,
liber *.£'4 mortgacr*. on page M, »a!d luortgtixe
tetter, chapped hfttiils, chilblains, corns,
»*• a»»lgued to Emily D. to-'iwtei.. and said
assignment wa« duly reeordixt; ou which mortand all rkfn eruptions, nnd yrtdtivttl) curt*
mure three is'■lalmeo to be du««at the date of
pilf&lt;. or no pay required. It it guaranteed
thl»*i&gt;o:ie&gt; the sum at seventeen hundred eightyto give perfect satisfaction, or money re­
four aud .xxun dotkvn H1TM.M1 nnd au attor­
funded. Price 2b eta. per box. For sole
ney's fee of twculy-live dollars provided for lu
raid mortgage, and im suit or proceedings al law
by W. II. Goodyear
•
tiavtug Itrcu instituted to recover Die moneys
MODEL HOUSE lOROKSTRAl. C8K till HOAD I abort, it is u matter which LJ&lt;s wholly concerted reply, -lie'sall rigtU!" Tbrlater- secured-bv said mortgajrc. or any part, Dierrof.
Said mortgage stlpulatiixg that In case auy
| with the feeders. Given the Ame stock ttatatoty amt Uw nitreer. rxpreralye and UtaHenry ViukcnniuMer. aged 'JO. died at
.
' DRIVING.
principal or Interest should become due. nnd
nnd tlwx
nxnrl t ..iu-li-.» A-n* his tog. .»|w*-!t.1 over tin" i:n&gt;d. being imide repMalfe
Fillmore, Allegan county. Monday.
- V» .wsSEt*--*.................... M. ano tne wtinu mar* i. om n.ifi •.•’netito |.ri„l&lt;lh,(U
u.mlsm. m--u nt Cbtrrao i.xtt
i-ot paid, then the whole amount of principal
posing idrectlv through a;.isor leg
i work well, and t!r-other has ffiil-*!. One -»u&lt;
.......&gt;iner.
— —
and Intcirst should ueqtwue dee sad payable,
an ----- —--------------------- ---------EK Gr-raS Ita-*11 r
rT”U‘"
! ,,aM
hi* food ' '
a»
a th
'- . n j«ate«t all through the !• •• poUHeSi eamptcra. and asthere ha* l»e.*n no part of principal or In ।
and
the
.
EUcrt’s Daylight Liver PUlsare a laxin to
paid On the same since JCm ember 1st, 1—7.
in the ifiuscration hero re; -o hr-ml 4°?uS .'t.*l iuili- 1 A* •••’’ F1”4’ l rcraew**ufi&lt;terli-i*ttJ»cr:H&gt;- Icrest
sufferers frenn sick headache, wur stomach,
A - | It .*ttog rye of n Adrte hi writ: to hear tlxl* therefore Ute whole amouu: of orluclpal and
-.tUIU IDT I
1 in crest t* hereby declared to be dur.
torpid fiver aud indigestion. Sugar coat­
__ _____
__ I. irmiu ing every .i'-p ns it.
.
_______
_ ___ mih
____ lhe
__ _Free
__ _PntM"’
Now. therefore, by virtue ut the power ol rale
the matter
ed. pleasant to take and warranted to go eptitir*! •■ix’h nttfic Horhesli's-ing" to was taken, wldle the other fum done liis
A1“! it* vait army ot
&lt;&gt;
of re»d-r*
readers OUtWbotlt
a contained In raid UMWtgaire. nod tin: statu!.- In
such caw: made and provided, i&gt;ott«-e t* hereby
through by daylight.
.
tdiowu no particular home, but a faithful I w..rv________ rattli . !v anti ii vH-nlnrlv i Teacr Jubilee cboruv In n-*i»mdli&gt;;;;
imrtr.xiluK- in one animal of all the I ?- '
• '
•' a,MlvMimrly.
-ob,tiwFrrei’rw«i*Alltagt&gt;i!"
given that on the Mth day of March. ItWr. at
Idtt.i‘..r* ^,.,,..1.11ii.v- riwZl Ji.
lo«ng hr neglect atone pohit a* much . Ami to verity tbe Free Pre** Hall r
10 o'dock In the forvixxjn.I alx.-ill sei] at public
ixunts which ore* conceded In those who । JIS jlf, (.iq,,,..] nt another, nt 1 getting!. "list
A proof-reader on the East .Ionian
What would
w&lt;-xil&lt;l you
juu have.
have, rm&gt;d
enod rru
remler? The auction, to the ldgl&gt;—bidder, al tin- north
have know h-dge upon thd idibject to lie through without nnv mmcial ic -i in &lt;ms. ;' tekuranbl*m-watrom the f&lt;n«r
tek-nrapblcneWatruinthB
Tour qii.-tr1«
quarters of tlie front door of tlie court house iu Uw dty of
terpriM* i« going into the ministrys&gt; &gt;n
Wkaisers,
“-1 „«»,
n, Haidimci.
_______________
_ _____
Hairy county. Mleli.,
(that being thr
MS-WU. tn swell JaUncwl b„™. ;
- -------------------------globe, thx- doings----ot «
king*
si-tl
part,lamulti r further mcannuid
•
"lent* and i&gt;ron!&lt;&gt;r
plaer where the email court tor Barry county
Suelrs I,.,™.-will Is.
from nunll.lu,?. ; tte,
u.&gt;rafcr „.hr hl, ia
never as
as Ini
Do y*«&gt;
you wish
Wish tl»«
tJbe,run
nin_of
of theexrhaagv.the
the exrhaagj, the
Mothers will find Dr. WinrbelTs teething InturfrnoR .» rwKuw
T «. l.orj« » , .!grkv&gt;v
- ...nwl
hu nriJjwr is
Th never
i "lucky" na hit neieliKir Th . thine is : fiiwluallon* uf Wall street, tlir talk ot the
syrup Justthv medicine to have in the bous*Bourne, U,p
the prices 01
of flw ii*ri&gt;&lt;tu.-tv
of flu* toil.
soil, to (Kiy the iuuouiiI due oct said mortgage. with
ftviutiietrtcal; Die ••hent is full; the ahoul- !
&lt;l&lt; ro. v..r- ... ,,v-r
r'-iu isottln
for tbe ehlldien: it will cure txiugiis, eulds. den* prominent; strong and well Ket ', tteitig u**m over r. al over ay, tin every , a-id
a.-Hl the
tl&gt;r tabr.c*
tebra-wolman
’* .1.1!
*kl! :'
: .’
Sbt per rem. Intercsi. and all h-gul oosto. to­
ot man's
... ..
iler with su-atlorney '.* fee of tsx^ity-fivr dolsore throat, and regulate the bowels. Try buck; the forearm is muscular, and the ■ day. Reader, ta which way do you—
* covenanted for therein, the prendre* being
JL
foreleg well tatiered from utility to i’uot: '
described lix raid mortgage as til) that rertaln
’ gathered from al! |mrt» of tin- wsitiuent f&gt;loer&gt; or pan el &lt;rf laud "&gt;tog in the l"*wu of Carlru&gt;; B &lt;rry ■•ousty.MIchu.xii.an t des* ritx-d a*tlie
alrd at length?
Jah'i N. Ilitclu-oct. for IS years revenue brotul. and if Cotlii.x Uy added tanaU noz- I
7110 nrh»«pal ren-sui for ha ing corn
XI.. ... X.
v«i interested In Nl.ltlgan nr?wa. Hie east half uf the *‘Mit."'-'--*t quarter of reetiOu
riea. expanded .r.xMtrO.* anil forehead ontek.-d is to gut it omaUenou h so that
Ihlre O' In towu tour &lt;4» north, ruugu right CUV
Ins:
--ttv '7 -he
broad between the evea. w- have thn ,h*‘ thickens can swallow it.
'hhi .nll
west, &lt;*iui&gt;ln!ng ehpr v acres mon- or lew.
Dau d. January 2d. l»®.
mark* of a mode! honw.
I V«O‘ wcli lf tlu’ Paltry keeper is not t&lt;X) S' at reporter* and vividly ivprodueed lu an the
Emna 1&gt;. Bostwick. Assignee.
C-EH’./Jijiii wim 'the red H
In general, the twitton as noted in ' ^fn.ui tho mill; but many c: nurwit nn, 'aiylng phuevn«f nature*
C.i ■ ■ It
Mb.*! Wtxsww’a Boothimi Hvbvf »bould
. 1i *1Ai
Win editorial dlu-uvt..n ottopImaf&lt;• neral
always be used fur children teething. H sooths tho above illustration n admitted by J cure erncked com as often
aa
tin
.
mada onjy Ey,
--------8 lemmUIi., I Intrre*t, keenly analyzed and ctiinprebanslble.
the child, soften* tbe gums, alhiys all pain, cures horsemen to indicate suutKlnens in every . vet have ample
CHANCERY SALE.
for nd tug
1
ta facilities form
corn, j l&lt;itere*t wu?
wind colic, and is the bro’, remedy for dlarrbir*.
•John 'n’tzer^Brcx.Ldur* •iiz.fy
part of the organism of tin* horse anil , “»wrtl»UlL.™
rterest of
... such p rsona to । ,
lu^“'r' «*«?»"•
TWenty-fire rent* a bottle.
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exa
with
Ary
“
“
Circuit court for tbe county of Barn
perfect strength in khoodcr, forearm, I [IUSC n kind of coni wi
kernels. especially
&lt;-specially for chicken
I kernels,
i-hickvn -. There • Are you entertained by discourse on ruu*lc
Incrndisrlw bunitsl the Grand Trunk de­ hind quarters, hock aud loin.
I—------of
•------------the atul the drama, ta diveurai-nx of Hay*.-ip ibo tain cause tbereio pending whereto Mwis.vx IL
There are M7 aenarato bones in the' -----------Rre varieties
popcorn —
which mcot
i
SALE.
pot at Armada Saturday night.
*in 01 ’b”
Arc rwi inter.tied in Hinchman la ronipjalaaoi. and l.ynum A. Bbtdu
skeleton of tlie hcr«-, uniting by joints to .
f"rn^h.a fair yield. '‘ ' liis coni &lt;le:
Delaull haring
In tbecoodltton»oti
general art matters'.'
ami Manvtte E. Shedd and tlie foUouiug fonra
kept un indefinite tirm without
■ There I* no tiefter remedy known than form the Hpiue, thorax, pelvis, tail, fore nia'
Do you find pleasure tu readlug ot what Isgo- at law. Herbert A. Hbedd. Winiam Shedd. KuI
right In { on In the world of athletic*? ■
grtxr Shedd and Kitwanl Wilkinson, guardian
Bill's Peerles? Cough Syrup for Toughs, and hind extremitiw. Profwor Ruraell •’G'"?. and tlie kcnu la are of Ito
Or
will
your
fancy
be
stirred,
roar
sentiment
ad Ilium.fur Dora Wilkinson, arc defendants.
| s«o to be easily swallowed. T
Dwarf
colds, etc. No cure, no pay. W. 11. sums these up as follows:
secured, your emotion* touched, ynar ham-’f
Notice is hereby given tlutt I
veil at pub
m I Pearl coni has the uutllcfft'
of mortgage*. on
mels of tickled, your faculties Improved by the wonder­
Goodyear.
.
lie anelioti to thc'nighrtt bidder, on Friday the
r ■ any variety, end at tl»e same
tally interesting stories.
rkrtrlit-*, ei- 1st day nt February. A. D. 1««. at ten o'clock iu page 1M on which mortsnge there tn claimed to
I’rirL* and tail
' funis sizable cars and a good! number &lt;nre. Merdote* and manifold expositions ot the loreawn. at the north front door of the l&gt;e due at the date ot this notice the sum of one
The wolves are awful thick near the At­
! on a stalk, so tliat it yields well Poultry human nature which are lo.be found In its Court houre In tbe chy of Hasting*, county of
lantic mine. Houghton county.
columns, original all of them, contributed by Harry and state of Mtobigau. said Court lioiist*
scoroot wriiere of Intellect mid cultivation, a being the plaee for holding tbe circuit roar? for
brighter and Isr-rr array than many's n&gt; »u*Good results sure to follow the faking of
ep *.-. nre&lt;l x-v -aid mnr -. e~e.
„ny part tnercTotal
ufzMld itxirt Age stlpu.ainu luat in raw any
Cobb’s Littlu I’Uh every "lay before dinner.
Sltuntr wxm! being in the county nl Barry and principal or talerml shoulxl become due and not
„
___
.
A good many theories liavo
W. H. Goodyear.
alone?
state nt Mielilgui an.l dewribed as follows, to-*
B.C* During the iVtater^emxan.
. dulgol in on thu subjistt.and w
Ixi you like to ki.ow what I* going &lt;m;ln the wit: oatrunenting at a point forty six rods paid, thru lhe whole amount ut the principal
and tnlrre*: drould become doe and payabh
"Have you proved it profitalde or thought reliable signs. Imwxl
social world, and what are the West aoel.ry
Tin' Peninsular Saengcrbund annual
and aa there ha* been no part «&gt;f principal or
“Tad*?"
.
necessary to raaxo examination gr colo- tho shape of tho ogex, believed
a good
festival at Detroit, July 9-13.
interest paid un the rame »lpre tbe date of ratd
If ltnHe things cannot satisfy, piea~-. Interest
nto of beea in summer stands daring the | miyny people, but those who i
mortgage, therefore tffr whole amount of pnn6 given- auddnstrik-t you. then It Is hardly within the
.clnal
and iuterr*t l» hereby declared to be dur,
winter
when
an
uccw»:ionJ
fine
day
per'
tiw
subject
care
&lt;tuid
studv
and
It is criminal to neglect a child. Hill’s
bj exited power of titrate who labor wdely to produce a
\
Now. therefore. by vfrV.e of the i«iwvr of rale
pure, refined ai.d high clas*. modern newspaper twenty-tour rods, theuee north eighteen rtnl*
Peerless Wann Specific cun* wurms or mits? In other words, do you think uny ! what were upix&gt;»ed to ke inal and fi*­ tn
toutained in said-mortgage, and the «tatute tr.
.to
WI
harm restdta to a colony fnou disturbing male eggs to tlte test
hate
along the renter of the highway to the place f *&lt;&gt;h ease made and provided, notlrd I*, hereby
money refunded. W. II. Goodyear.
,........
have ।,
nui
lax.
i.r
,nw&gt;r
.niOBips'n
begtnnhig. containing about three acre* of land flvrnlhnlon Sattirdn) the sth dav of March.
their winter nest?” Tlie above query quite generally arrived at the
Itision : the l&gt;a|k"r Mill; auy other which may cwac IkML/l’Iea-sant has a bji of a notion that a was recently olmerved in Gleaningu in tliat there is no other wav of
TO. at ten o’clock tn lhe forrtioxw. I
1 ’Ore you. t»&lt;; mailer from what olare. near er
shall veil at pub!,cau&lt;-tlc&gt;*l. tothn higtirst bidder,
■emote, bearing in mind that the Dally &gt;* turn­
city is about her sire.
Bee Culture by a number of prumi- ! ing tho question.
at thr north front door of the court ho*tje- in tinshed
every
day
in
the
yvt.tr
for
revet
doUar*
Drted HaMinge, Mich. D-c.-uib.-r l». Itwft.
nent apiarians. L. C. Root said: "If '
---------------Chy of Hratimr*. Barn Owitv, Mlchlg.m, (that ’
uid Hie Weekly (10 to u* pM*-«&gt; each work for a
Ai.obX&gt;i
E.
KrsArt-os.
N» taMI) -b«uM !«• without Hill-, S«r- proi*-rly --------s
„.
«...
,.
.
--------twlng tbe pln.-r where th" x-irctdt ■ i«irt tor
arranged and (irotectcd. it ।
•rar for one dollar, your tthliLuedJudgiumt Id Circuit Court &lt; ommlMlourir. Bun C&lt;i.. Mlcfi.
saparl.’m If Improve* the appetite, curex • b
i- profitable to
V&gt; L-ave
I.uro them tmdfeturbfid.
undhturlied."
” j
A vehicle known to the Co.
Ywpoiiaeto**WhaC« lhe maifor with Hw Free
Smith &amp; Couinont.
tadlgefiti.m and constipation. W. H. -Profev nr A. J. t ook thought it did do dents us ••Unirendty Chariot"
Solicitor* for
*■ J li-.'p.
Ml xu»- &lt;1-.,
ci;r-n|
Ut’odywtr.
। i-arw to examine the bees xvhen the i signed by Professor Roberts,
gage, Mtth&lt;
cmt.fotamt, and all legal
ituuriiv I newspapers in the world, therrforc.
MORTGAGE SALF.:
rort*. together with an attorney’* fee of iwer.ty
,vm for
"The Five Press Is all right.”
Drf.-qiit liaving been made ta the cwxlltfoa* Ove dollars covenanted for therein; the premi*ev
of acdttaiu mertgagr n»d«* aud executed bv Swing described in raid raortgaga ava'ltlicwe
MORTGAGE SALE.
Lktrolt last year.
• no imnu, I should consider it time' —
\\ Vr.-.i!!... ... -Kvl...n.i. XI &lt;*—..1.
piece* &lt;n- parcel* of jnnd lying and being In the
Wherca* xlefnult hit* been qiade ta ttie pay­
Uncle Sam's Condition Powden. will I
w7nt?r, .Tu*7&amp; “ G TmS '
tuwuship of Hop.*. Itarrv count*. Michigan,
,M xiir- vm&lt;T
ment Ut Ho* |rrih&gt;-!p.'l and interest ot a ocrtidn tin* Itegirtvr uf tft-i-d. for ikuWCounty. Mtclu known Sanl itewritw«l as the west part of tlie
Sit ofuSd£a^“to
'■*’*’
1 ,k&gt; ‘UMi cxI"’ri •nr‘-d no batl "•&gt;«’« frim
rmiriKage. dated the iSlb day uf November, A. cau.uutbvnh dayof Jatxuan. A. D. !*». ta
D lr7A made and executed byiSamocl t'arihle. liber
T ut niorteages on pagr W, rant mnrtnrr
at TborneVldr. Barn count v. Michigan, to L’iiar- being duly aextaned by Nvlvanns H. Cook to
•■“•
in winle« J*. Dtbbfr. of Munhall. Micifiitau. wldcb sakl | David R. (kx!k. and raid assignment duly remortgage v. y recorded In the riffler «! the Reg­
Ort. 30th. I»©. ta liber XI on page M and
Ister ot Deeds fur Barry Comity. Mleliteaii, ta I corded
The miner.*’ co-ojs-ratlve store'-at Ishp
l.b,.­
"55£!S '
The
by thr raid David iL Cook a* tbe executor at the (21 north, range nine (V) we*t.
liber uot mortgage*, on page 'a**, on tt»e'.’Till ertate
said: "Although I. have at different 1
id Sy Irani.* H . Cook, dwraml. duly a*
eming is R-dead sure thing.
day ol November. A. D. M7&lt; Bald lunrtgact' signed to A. Myrtella Whltrontb and raid a*.
times decided that tho lew U-es were diftwa*duly assiguetl to lhe undersigned Hetty J. slKinn-nt duly rcrorUed ta liber Q On ;&gt;agr WT.
Mortgagee.
turbed during the winter months tho
Dibble, try a written avsignnwnl eveeutexf by &lt;xi which inurtcngr there I* claimed to lx-due
C«n*iiu&gt;j&gt;tton Cured.
Chas H. Baria, Attorney for Mpru-ager.
raid Cliarlra F. tabbte, dated April ttli. iraj.and at the date of this notice, tn, «um of six hun­
A".‘ iB&gt;ls7'lS?l’ re’lr7’ •fOn’ practice twvl-g better, 1 ha.o about ok many times de- I
In addition to tho object fc which reconled in tbeoffice ot*the Hrainter ot l*e.-de dred rlgbty-nim* and 17-ino dollars iHKUT) aud
hadp. xrejita hi*ti:u&gt;dhb? &lt;n Eku Indi* mto- dde-.i tliul they; could t»o liandkd with- ’
for Barry &lt;'minty, .Michigan, In liber in ot mort­ the attorney’s fee provided for in raid mortgage,
ADMINISTRATOR'S KALE.
•Jj®.J1"’
" "‘■“Pte '•’tetablt- rem­ out uny tajury ta l’Bn the weather wan so i this vehicle wns originally
.it gage'*. &lt;xxi pages 2Z2 aud ZH. ou the nth day uf and n&lt;&gt; suit or prper-rdimto at law harinsTbren
In tbo matter of the estate of Eddie T. Branch,
ody lor tbciipredy aud pcrtnsticut cure ot eon- warm os tn &lt;*nable them to flv freely. : 1*** been found cxct'cdingl'v u~
I mow April, ito. and whereas said principal and In­ instituted to reexnerthv manrv secured by *ald deceased.
sump.lor. broDchttls. catarrh, aattusa and all'
torool sad lung aaectlou*. alto ipSttiv* JS Thure may be an exception to tins, how- ing pigs and calves and other i
terest ba* remained unpaid and In arnwn tor
Notice la h.-reby given that 1 shall sell at pnnloads more than X&gt; d.*y* after s.-oue became due mortgage. &lt;ir any part thereof.
radical cure for uenou* debility and ail ner- ever. After bees have been shut up for I that are
Now, therefore by virtue ot the power of sale llc auction, to the hlghe-1 bidder, on Tuesday
tire difficult to get intoa Impi
liigh ■gon. aifd imyable. and whereas by rriasou of such de­
contained ta raid niortgngr and the statute ta the f.tn day of February . A. IE. l»», al ten
tX'.’fl. it
If all
-II thu
*1... Lvtves
1 ....... rfrom
___ ..
curciVve power* ta tliowuuxto pi cases' h'lu. a long time and Mart out to have n good With
tlie .t
fault
tn
the
imymetd
ot
tbe
prlm-tpal
ami
kitrron
sueh raae made and provided, notice I* hereby o'clock, in the forrozoon. Kt the probate coc-t
powei ot sate contained ta raid mort
t it bls duty to make it know,. tokKsunririM ck-amnng flight, if vnu pull the hive to i the university grounds ore t
rooms In tbe city of Hastings. Io the eounte of
and ast.tbe
jeitowy. Actuated by tbi* motive mid a dM^ pieo-a
Kha* become operative. un« whereas there
Barn.tattle state of Michigan, ponuaut to
pleci-a before they Tiave
have tltis
fltia Hight
flight aud
ami u«ed ns bedding for tho Mock.
w claimed to tie die a» prtneipol and inter
n’rehvy* biiniui, .
| m freeS
•a ll at pubth" auction, to the hlgbr*i bidder, at license and authority granted to tar on the soth
ficttle down. I have good reason to think
ret on raid mortgage tec sum of nineteen huu tlie north front door of the Court Hou«r In the day ot Decwnbor. a. D.. is*, by the probate
charge, to ah who desire It. till* realp* in Gerit may induce swarming out.”
drvdaud six audej-KM dollarwtfiiiokar,, rrtilelx city of Ilaatlng* xlhat being tbe place where the court of- Barry county. Michigan, all of tt.r es­
ton i» tbe whole amount ot principal ami tator- Circuit Court tor Barry County 1* holdem the tate. right, title and interest of tlie raid drrst aernrred by raid tMirtgage at till-, dale, and Klsea described In raid mortgage or so much ceaMd of. In and to tbe real estate situate amt
no proceedings having been liuattutod tu law or
of aa may be ureessary t&lt;&gt; pay tlie amoant being In tlie eoutlty of Barry, tn tbo stale of
equity to recover thu amount now due on said due on
Experience has nroren orer and over
said mortgage, with the tatcrett at eight Michigan, known and described as follows, to
Ittwt J - tr 12.000 l«srrel* of eider were agata' thrt when sheen are expot ud to I
wit: Commencing at a auk&lt;&lt; n&gt; rhe highway
ore. nolle* to -hereby ttven. that
... ......
a..-.
Hnr.-.v.i- two lit chain* and eighty tarec (KJ) links north
made at Dsntan Qiutwr.
rough wcatlirr, feed them pn yon r:iay !
by virtue ot the power ot sale euntalGed in said talu piece* or parcel* of tsud *ltualr juhI befog of
the tudf quarter post, b •tween the s-Htth «A-t
tnortgi';r.-. and tu pursuance r&gt;f the statute lit ta the tjxiutv of lurry-andStateulMluhicaii and
with the best of material, ihev hardly
Keith »e»t quarrel, tin* ire north ixn the
•neb cases made am! provided, and ta satisfy and derarihed a* follox*, to-wlU-'Thr. « e*StaUt
hold th* ,r awn; wh-reas, if placed in n
tlie amount uow claimed to be due on raid mort­ ol lot nine hundred nlnetv-tpiir iwftmnuid
Weakened and deranged livers, ftomaclw warm yard or sheltered place with a
cuaxu* axiu nil)-*xx
gage, together with all accrued Interest, legal tots ton hundred 't.oon- and fon lnii'rtred nnd
(W
‘
links,
multi three (J) 'chain* aud
and bowel.* should never be acted on by straw stack forming two sides to break
costs and &gt;*liafa» on web sale, amt ibi-utmruey one (I.non. accordins to the recorded plat of tbe thirty (»&gt;tlictn-e
links thei-ce ut place of bettrnniug
tee provided for ta Mill mortpsn* and allowed village &lt;n..w city &gt; ofllaittinKV. *
TOmmon PBla, bran, etc. tiw forey of winds and storms, tbe sheep
cjutalulng seventy one hundredth* (70-iun. &lt;d
by
law.
I
will
sell
ut
public
aucQob
to
tbe
high
­
in
«nr&lt;
rm*
,
nr
i„._
Dated Ort. 17th. A. D. liUw.
Mites I Ills cures liver complaint, consti­ will thrive, not eat nearlr co much and
no. 2—LOW WAGON FOB SMALL LOADS. est bidderi ou Friday tbe elghtht day ol March.
A. MviiTrixx WnrrcoMH. Assignee.
RW».
'ponvi ouv oi
pation. piles, etc., by a new hwtbod. become ready far earlier for the butcher.
Clll* &gt;1 Itu-VH Att'w U.r
IhwoH imuln from tho framework of A. D. tra*. at nine t&gt; clock tu Him forenoon, al tin&gt;
sectlou six (ft) tn town two (Sj north, of nwge
Samples free at W. II. Goodyear’s.
It is an old saying that an animal well nn-tild road machine. There ata many north front door of the Court Ifouse in tbe City
•even 17] west, seven [7) chain* and aeventy-lwo
of Hastings, Barry County. Michigan, that being
PROBATE ORDER.
[W" link* south of tbe center of said section,
wintered is half summered. As to cows,
place where the Circuit Cosrt for raid coun­
Benton Harbor spent S17.-..00C In build­ if they are kept in their winter quarters old wagon" and tnicLu to wogn out the
theucc
south
on
tlie
quarter
line, seven (7)
Mat.
of
Michigan,
County
ot
Ikxrry.-ra,
thrubhing tnnehinew tliat might ewily 6c ty Is held, tbe nremlaes described In rani morting Inrt year.
At a scrofon of tire Probate Court for theuna. chains and twenty-eight (as) link*, thence wrot
ta a thriving state, when they go to converted Into ancli whiclen ru tfais nnd pge or so mnrh thereot a* may be i.ec&lt;-*eary
of Barry hoMen at the Probate Office in tbeclty two (a) chain* and flnym (yn tlun*. thence
f.n that piir|H&gt;** to-wlt: Tlie south west &lt;iuargrass, th: n &amp; the time that tlieir return thus afford tnwrna of rocuring Ifxiding
north two is] chains and ninety three [Ki] link*
J
H
m
IU
iks
In
said
county
on
tfatarday
.
thr
’ Dropped Dead.
...... »..v
VI uir all. day of DecemberJu the year one thousand thence to place of beginning eootaioing one aud
for stock that would otherwise j go to
Physiologiste estimate that the heart ot money will come in.
thirty one hundreths ft and »K»] of an acre
north west quarter of section revetitren (IT), all eight hundred and eighty eight.
In many cases farmers have been un­
mnr* wr lu,. ull ,o.
.1.
a.. ......
waste. Fig. 3 shows no clearly how tho in town four («) north of range ten &lt;in» west and
tlocs 5,000,000 pounds of work each day
Present. Wm. W. Cole. Judge of Prelude.
able to provide warm, comfortablo barns
■J ............. Y".
ovre, x«i
In the matter of the estate of Edward LeekNo wonder people drop dead with worn and outhouses for their cattle, but with a framework is constructed that fio ex­ containing elgtity nt-rca ot land re tbe same
planation appears to be necesshrv. Both more or lesa. The west one half of the north teltuer, deceased.
out heart*. This could be prevented by
little management and cxjwnse very cuts are reprints from Rural New' Yorker. wret quarter of section clghteon (M). In town . ?U,7 A. ('*pi|.ben. administratrix of tbe es­
Hkxk. Bubtox. Admlnlslrator.
k
£,k* M,,w “ld Fr«t dtficorery, the
four (4&gt; north of range ten (lt» west, wra origi­ tate of raid dect'asrd. represents that she is
comfortablo houses can 1h&gt; made with
nally contained lu said mortgage, but was re­ prepared to render her final account as suck.
fl^Til2Jxre' A1*“yi‘ conini«*ncro when you rails, j&gt;olea and straw stacks. Keep the
leased therefrom by u written releaw dated
Things Worth Knowing.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
tirst begin to get ,hort of breath, have
April 23d, 1*3. and will not therefore be said.
water well drained from the yards wjipre
State —
ofI.,...
Michigan. County
»«k. faint or wnotberlng spell,, p.lp «• cattlo ot any sort ore placed. Swijic
Kind treatment nnd warm Ixsrns lessen
Dated at Hartings. Mich.. Dec. Ttb.lfiM.
_» A—1of Barry—as.
....
Hkttv J. Dinm.e,
.
\
tenderness in side. etc. Sold at W. II. fever and other cattle ailments may the feed bill.
Goodyear.
C
has. H. BAt’mt.Attoraev forAMhitSy*'
The
parsnip
is
genentily
conidered
County of Barry. State of Midi
often lie traced tn the very unsanitary
rertM
and
delivered
against
sweeter ami butter for a little freexmg.
CHANCERY SALE.
Detroit grain bualnera fell off last year. condition ta which the onimnLi an*
It is estimated that the crows lutvo
housed. Have the walls, stiesand sheds
In imntunoe and by virtue nt a decree of the
If faithfully u«d, Ayet'* Sarraparllta carefully scraped and whitewashed with coat the farmers of Maim* $100,000 the circuit court for the county of Barry, In chan­
rlKKl.title sndiutrrrMof the said CeteudaiU.
hot
lime,
and
often
rimed
down
with
'
paat
year.
cery,
in
the
xntte
of Michigan, luadu and dated
eriita
BCr‘,fU1,‘,n whMU,ve&lt;A»m it
Nicholas Durry. cLinand to all ibase octtahi
water containing some distafoctant.
No eggs need bo expected if tlie poul­ on tlie 2Rth day February, A. D. IMfi. in a cer­
ploom or parcels of land slttusts and being In
tain cause therein pending wherein Catharine
be granted.
try house is not made comfortably warm
thr Citv Hatting". County ot Barry ami m He
of Michigan, and desertbed aa fiolfows to-wlt:
.^blnHUin wlU ™'*lvo S100.000 for 20
for tho winter.
petfonnwera ta the United StMtej.
A good rubbing with cart] and brush is
If rou do not ucant
want to be annoyed
armored with
hearing thereof bv cai
liked by the cow na well aa the liorae and Tliunday. tlu&gt; Mill day of January, a. 1). Ismi at to be published in the k
rancid lard, personally saparinfend
City of Flavtihit'. Barry Count). .Mlvhigaa, all
of whlcti I Shall expo&gt;&lt; for rale at pubtn. sncllou
give* equal bonefit.
ten o ektok ta the forenoon, at the north front paper printed mid circulated in salt
tag ii out This in an important oj
or v endue L&gt; tho hlghoat Mdder, on Aatardav. tbs
l*apllion (Clarke s extract of flax) Ca­ —o------------------------------ -mportant opera­
tion, and a neglect to do it properly
A mound of earth built up ImrJ and door of tins court buuw. in tbe city nf Ha»t1uri. Barry oueeln eaeli Week for Hire*
Xb day of February. A. D. tisw. al leu o'clock tn
ST- ftV“ •‘",-xl’rr‘n*nt. Iki grow i, bringn in a short time unpleasant results. i sharp around the hare of yciirig* fruit county nt Barry am! State of Mlrtitgan. raid aeeks-pgevlous to .raid d«v ot
tbe forenoon aa tbe law directs at the
to be tb- acknowkdgrel mipwior of any Much patience is ncecstinrr, for bird I taeea will protect from mice.
north front door of the Court Houw. that being
[Alroecopy.l
j(
tbe building or place xrtiere the Circuit Court la
fOr blmllar Purposes.
Purely
Purely 1 ougbt to b
. .......... U..W. .... , ... u l.l.l.r—..
• nn,1
Turnips, especially if fed with the
▼cfriablc and «?l&lt;-utitraHy prepared,
It is
is ------------r-d, It
remain .vrr
tvi it until tl-.e wraps become
t-G?
loaves, will impart tome taate to the but­
absolu-udy hnsml^s, rind rttceta cures crisp and brown and ul] th? w.-tcrv par­ ter, tt is affirmed, end musty fodder,
CitynriButinra. ttasiui Siinisita. siirrtB.
where all other known rvinadies and the ticles are evaporated. It must not'lie nL moldy straw, unripe or rotten root.- and range wwu wrrt. In Harry countv. Mtablrau, quietly, by an entirely new method. Pertwriy . C. U. Hoi.rmook, Attorney for ItaiuttR.
ka’itluMte. Won t interfere with your regular
mutt learned mcdleal talent fall. That it lowed to get too hot and scorch, for this turnip leaves are all more or l.-u inclined theuev rnnntogwert twenty one rod* to a stake bwtaras. or prove So be a humbug. SatlWoeto.
&lt;&gt;&gt;*tm-en scrtltHi elgh&gt; and M-venteeu of raid
J" Jl f“Znri!£ Wi.01 ail
,s evidenced scorched taste cannot be got rid «rf after­ to give a bad flavor to milk.
results guaranteed.
Either •«. .tkmd
tow. -nlP. tlrcace noni, to tbe .(wsrter line m a ry
«tamp tor tnntanatlim.
wards. Leaf lard and the
die fat pieces may
m^v
Hubbcrd
Hulibard isquash, properly i.teamdl and stak&gt;,.UH*in-ce*»t on the quarter Uno to quarter EUREKA PEWEBS CO.. P. O. Box
A II."* of Ijroiie«&gt;'m)&gt;er»ilirldedlnt«i STATES
as well be tried togeuicr.
t==^x. but
L„; tlu&gt;
?... fat from
;lulu mixed with
i&gt;mwk-i&gt; wrifv &gt; e'kht and nine twenty
—tix~l ■--.-‘.Hi com, rye or barlev taenk tftvrt
r. 'I.
__ _________ .. •
KDBEl'TUlNS will bexlit on n. piloatixMi.—
tl»e
tntcstincs
ought
to
be
triad
bv
i
tself
. ■&gt;«&gt; o-.vt. votci. Ct;-., etc.
I1 iwill
bo; fwd
feed ta th
the
world
wi*•
.u omake
u**bn&lt;&lt;
.,akc the
l!,tEnd
' hwtwill
&lt;»aairaai
*orfd,
?i
t nrt
&gt;
15|
can.*? “I lx*
nuly Al at W. H. Goodi ear's
rf001L-ir- ftboul.i !&gt;&lt;j carefully j to lay on fat i oat Too mixture should
Haled Hutting*. MW . Drcwmle-r |j. UM.
tMrtktanJfonUt
“ ,ta!fal,rBa*
aJ®ot le“ Pounds of squaah to two of
ous piracies necore u goes into the jttra. ’ meal.
•
;
UKO.l'. ROWELL * CO.,

Cnev/.

DhlROlI FREE PRESS,

qajfty

ot, tl]e market in

only one sh*b&amp;3X12- full tbozjjlui
lhe mot/ Con/eh/enT
to CUT f&lt;?r pocKet or
V. o' *.

vra, sSTSSSTKX, xm

i

E

3

t? Sl“Sua.TSrt£5

^S8i.

You Can Make Moneyl

TO ADVERTISERS.

CANCER

�falling debris, and It was Impoatilus to tell
where or bow.
■
Far forty-eight hour* little Miss Papa
waited anxiauriy. but without manifesting

HELIOTROPE.

FAST RAILROAD TIME.

THE Ho^E
THAT JACS' D'ALT.

SOME OF THE BEST RUNS EVER
MADE IN THIS COUNTRY.

S

TKYSM.™ CWAO

started forward nnd. not recognising him
ground with n deep sig 11 They tried to take
ber away, nnd she uttered Buch piercing erica

Chronic Rheumatism.
there. They thought that she must soon
yield to-fatrgue
| *
Whence comas to tlie wvak and feeble such
strength in the great crisis iof life! Ask God;
Tiio third day tlie child was still at th"
shaft
' "I must put an ead^o Ufa," said the chief
engineer, approaching ber. “Come, my little

x Bcrrxu.
- pllth

Tupper.
‘Papal seek (cr papa!"

MISS PAPA.
Itvery morning when the miners employed
In tho mlnm at Berard assembled around tbe
rvMra ot twin la Mvvr,
Pavia Lxwxxxcx.

AT Davocwri and Dmlsilv
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Bsltlmafa. MB.

KttARKE

seen, arriving hut «.f all, a tall, sturdy look­
ing fellow, who lt d by tlie baud a little girl

and hi* daughter.
Before setting foot upon the platform of
the car to iLorotid thu man took the child iu
hisannsund kiaaixi her, and then replaced her
ou the grooud- Thu liftIv uno eriod, “Guodby, j»pa!" him with two little anxiou* eye*, and re-

Wiwti the signal for the deocrut was giyen
I she elasp-il her hands and kept rvjxmUug tlie
single word ••papq,*' until »bi» sns sure that
IK1? | pnpa ciaild no longer bear her. Then she

ItnCrall

\ ThiBegultrOlil-EsUMlslud

.. uv.irHiaK &lt;-nu&gt;v »n~ wm niwayi tne
&amp;JPHYSICIAH AND SURGEON
ili&gt;t lit tbi.-iqw-umg at the shaft, and Michel
Piarnui «ns always tin- lint man who come
kjff hstillTnalingwith!heGrtittd
• upi A* nt Ins deiNirture, bo lifted the child

A SKILL and SUCCESS
Chronic, Nemos and Private Diseases.

Xjr-NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood,
ralHnr Memnrv
Pim..

««r SVPiuus^d All bad Blood and Skin Dis*MH nermaneatly cured.
Afr-klDNEYand URINARYrompUlnti.Glart.

his neck, crying, “Papa!' .
Tlie miner* had heard her repent three two
»yliable. •&gt; often, mi.I had lean aortruckby
tfa strange (Miwion which she put into'them,
that they pave lu-r the luiiuuof Mi« i’njxi.
And ix-rtainly no name wa» ever more ap­
plicable. Uur father wna everything to her.
Her mother Inul been &lt;!■«&lt;! a long time; *bu
hnd scarcely know u her; she bad only him.
All the memories of tier childhood were filled
with him. To her lit* great rough hands hud
grimy fuco l-.od al way* worn
child at the uuik- time.

Sho uttered this “no" ‘trlth such energy
that Hu- cagiuoen was struck by iC
U “Why do you *ay noP b« naked
"He would have told me.j’
*"Pbor little one,” murmured tho engineer.

at the shaft, and, clinging to tbo engineer's
knee*, she kept repeating:
“I want to go down! 1 will And him!"
Ho was a tender hearted man, that en­
gineer, and lie took pity on Iter.
“After all," ho said to himself, "that will,
perbajw, bo the best thing; When riio has
•ren with her own eyco-afau pill twlisvc. This
excitement, if it histii much longer, .will kill
her."
t
.'
And, taking her In his artns, he bore ber
to tho car mui gave tho Hgdal to descend.
Sin- shuddered when riiu'felt beneath ber
that yawning pit fnuu whidh arose a foul air
which ftlmtst suffocntMi litir. Tbe engineer
Mt ber litth- arm* inc!v« bn neck, and her

gag'd herself, sprang to the ground, and
rushed straight forward, calling:
"Papal Papa!”
Tbo engineer, who could hardly keep up
with ber. was ured uf explaining to her
twenty times whin he bad already explained
—how the explosion had taken place, where It
had occurred, nnd what tiny had done to And
tlie victims, and tbe child kept questioning
him, and reperfted:
“He la living! Seek for bimP
Rhe would have remained down there in
tho mine three days, tu ahe bad already done
IF
I.— J —I
_ I___ ,_

le taken lack to the school teacher. and also

Merrill Block, DETROIT, MIOH.

“Papa goes down there," she thought.
“Oh. if he should never come upp
Aud that day. when .Michel took h«r in
more tightly than ever to bis neck, end mid
to him:

lack

The c.'ctto, tfc-rt

Thu best run on record in ibis country
which can be fairly compared with tho En­
glish run wasmpdeover tbo W«a Shore road,
from Buffalo to Now York, an July if, 1683.

Jack built.

awny. But she clung d&lt;wperut*!y to him,
27 minutes. Quito a largo number of railroad
crying:
mon. including official* of tbo Baltimore and
"Papa I* not daid I want to go down. 1
.Ohio, Wabash. Grand Trunknnd Wert Shore
will find bimP
roads, happened al Buffalo together en routs

»aw him descend into that great block hole.

F. D. CLARKE, M. D

The liveliest, interest was manifested by

the "West Const Flyer-- from London to
Edinburgh, in which 400 miles were covered
by tbo winner in seven bouni aud twenty-flv»
minutes. T‘*t&gt; wo» an avernga of something
over flfty-tkrvc ami one half mile* an hour.
There was n general jogging of inemoriei mid
ovediaullng of the records of fart railroad
trains on American line*. Aud much com­
fort wa* found by many in going over thaae

should bo prevented from going into tho
mine.
All his na-usurre had been carefully taken,
ho was insja-ctlng ouo of the galleries when
hl- felt himself acired by tho arm of his coat.

8he bad nwajied from the school a aecond
time. Repulsed nt the shafts she had slipped

"Of course, my little one."
"Is there any danger, tell me, pupaP
"Why no, little coward.”

Ln the Macnine, that washed the

quickly they could move over the new road.

flying past every 43 seconds. That speed was
held sc steadily that the greater jwrt of tho
run was matin at tho rate of 45 seconds to tho
mile, or from 70 to 88 miles an hour. From
East Buffalo to Gemwco Junction, &lt;51 .miles,
took 56 minuses: from East Buffalo to No#ark, S3.4 ndlta, 07 minute*; from Albany io
Gcneree Junction, 36.3 miles. 30 minutes.
Ti e 07 minutes to Newark inc’udcd stops of
0 minutes, making tlie octuai running time
for tin- 93,4 milni, tft minauw. From Newark
to Frankfort, where tbe cuuditious for run­
ning were not so good as before, the ruu of
milerwa* made in l!M minutes, includ­
ing 17 minutes far *to|&gt;s. From East Buffalo
to Frankfort, 3U2 miles, tlie time won 24**
minute*, of which 35 minutes were consumed
•On Oct. 8, 1S85, over tlie urao road, a

tween Gcucaes Junction and East Buffalo, to
satisfy Superintendent J. E. Layng. who was
on the train. The run occupied 512 second.-.,

h’s Easy to Dye

I^MONDDyeS
Superior

Simplicity.
WELB. RJCHMOSQR g CO.. muTM.VT.

Baby Portraits.

A Pwttallo of beautiful baby portrait*, primed
o° due pl^r pajHW by |tBU..at phoui proccsa, lent
ftecto fiottwrofany Baby barn wiifita a year.
Kverv linther wanu &lt;hM&gt;
..

bound to obey the order.

The Banner and the Detroit Tribune, $1.50.

miles Lu »;&gt;evd increased to tkl miles an hour,

buy no
teoden.

Hit average st wed from Syracnae

Rochester to Buffalo, ®l 73 miles |«r hour,
and from Syracuse to Buffalo. Ki.0 mile* an

1

StU.XJ

NSAnlig
|

Chicago, Zftl&amp;naioo &amp; Sigbaw

IM. Yoq can win w or more IT yoo want tn.
. K* ditJir.i ■ Kwt a. on~« ua acres la
rrwltttf reed*.
hem &lt;&gt;t am«1 ■tore over I

DON’T1 ARCTICS
V
vo

If the world were III ot any stomarti trouble
New 8tjlr Vinegar Bitters would cure ft.

Hastings Banner,
a year.

Detro t Tribune,

$1
f

They paid little ottoiitmu to her. For forty
hours bad they not exhausted every inrouaf
There was doubtless something strange in
this disappearance. Living or dead. Michal
ought to have bevu found, and they had not
found him.
Tbo chief engineer had himself directed
tlie Rauch, but «li in rain. In the opinion ot

puaallilo that, l-y tho forre of t‘.:c expire!an,
tiiu uufortuuufo man had been Lururl by tbo

COLCHESTER ARCTIC
It’s the Best Fitting and
Best Wearing

Good, reliable nateut niedielnes are Kircc,
always use New Htvle Vinegar Hillers.
■■What »e want Is not talent. It is ptirpoM.”—
Bulwer.
-'
Purpose sufficient t« buy a bottle of New Style
Vinerar Hitters and trr It.

reputation. The"OCTXIDK COUMTKH" adds

••Stones nnd stick* are flung only at fruit-beariv tree*."—Persian Proverb.

H.S. Robinson &amp; Burtenshaw, Detroit,

New Style Vinegar Bitten will cure headache
tn leas than halt an hour.

have Riven thr exclusive right of sale in
this city to the

Rower Shoe Co.

So is NewHtjlc Vinegar Bitten, for It H the
key of health, and consequently, of Joy,

"Reommiy Is In Iteelf a great revenue.'Thosewbotake New Style Vinegar Bitten,
never need pay a doctor.
"True courage is like a kite, a contrarv wind
raise* It higher.”
New Style Vinegar Bitten ta almost lhe only
known cure for cure Cor constipation.

rou CATARRH.
but take New Mtyle. jTpxsant Taste i Vinecar
Bltteni daily as a tonic, a*»( use B. IL McDonald
Dnuc Company’ Odoha rrrj-—'1—— •­
health ot your skin, t'seu wi New
emir Hitters, they will Jteepchildren young and well.
New style Vinegar fitters puriflee
beauttOes tbe coinplexlou, slrvug
nerve*, muscles and brain and-wards t___
Gel a Itottle from yonr druggist and try IL
From E. H. MACvTsprlnfaeM. Maas.1
have taken your Vinegar Bitter* for aerofnlixis
humor; and they have effected a complete cure;
something endnonl physicians have failed to do.
I consider It c:y
~
my 2"iy
dirty tc
to raccm-mcml
recommend them to
OtlMWS.

RriiAWL* oauaaisTs ati
ITO** Positive Guao*rtci
For sale by W. H. Goodyear.

"

CHANCKKV -8ALB.

□t Michigan, made 'and dated
certaincause
pher Kill is

lathe city of Hastinin. county of
state of Michigan- said Court House
plare for holditig tbo circuit court far the coun­
ty ofBarry. all the following described property

NMMfaB.
ated.l
ALONXOE. KKXAKTOg,
Circuit Court Commltelooer.
Smith ft Couibovk,
Solicitor* for Cora:

GVARDIAN'fl HAUL

l.nl.U
Ux&gt; II

parttuenta of morals which depend on tbe

tried t&lt;&gt; nrako tier understand that there wna
m&gt; hope. tAiut tbo would never itgnin see her
taider: that ll‘cy bad explored till tbo gal-

Head tor book oa fortune telling, etc., etc.
Trainc 1 flea* are exhibited from time to
time. A healthy flea will cover fwo hundred
times It* own length nt one Jump. They are
pltK-sy lighters, and will stand un their hind
leg* and strike nt ono another till they loss
known to draw n silver cannon twenty-four

is struck I can cue no inferiority ou cither
side. But tbo quality of justice remains with.

must uliko depend, and bunco it is that
women so often prefer to bo judged by men
rather than by their awn sex.—Proft
D. Cope in Popular Science Monthly.

discharge o£ gunjiuwdor from tiio cannon.

small.

'

Ppoprictor (irritably)—Well, what do you
expect when you opeu tiw wrong and of tbo
barrel)— Boston ikacou.

r

V inegar lUttm la the house, are as well placed

IH."—Danish Proverb. '

Jffl

found him. she shook her curly bead nnd-bo-

DIAMOND PAINTS.

He started out at

0

Separately, the

•ELLS. mCHMDSOM A CO.. Bi-layton. ft.

WILLS, RICKAIDSOR 4 C0n frsp., Bsritagtss, Vt

paper train with two. cars, weighing 00 toiu,
hauled into Syracuse, Sunday morning, Aug.
8, 1880, at 10 o'clock, on hour late. The train
was booked to go from Now York to Buf­
falo in l»X hdura. Orders camo to try to
moke up'tbe time on (he further run of 148.7
mile* to Buffala John W. Cool, one of tho

seendoil into the mine.
8bn told all this to tho i-xglnrer aud ob­
130 minutes.
tained hi* pardon. Five minutes, later she
Tbe most remarkable long dirtiuice run on
again began her scorch, still 7ull ot undimlntbeniF’
■'
lihod faith. Tho miners followed her with
"Have no four." replied Michel, laughing;
pitying uye*. abrugglng their shoulder*, say­
"I will not die wjthout,letting you know."
etaco in half time, or
days. Their train
ing:
“Ah t good-by, papa."
left tho Pennsylvania station in Jersey City,
"Poor little PapaP
at 12:53 on the morning of Junel, IfGH They
All that her father said wn^josf-l truth to
Little Papa kept on reeking with unbakd
were nor to make a stop until they reached
her, and she went tn *cbool completely rtnscourage. Suddenly they taw her running to­
&gt; Pittsburg. An engine and baggage car, ou
But tbo memory-t/f that black gulf into
ward them, (-ale aud excited.
tbe approach o(_tbe special to Harrisburg,
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
"Down tiiere!" thu gasped. “Down there!
got up u *}xicd of about llfty ridiea and {auwed
which her eye* lia-1 plunged could not bo ef- •
Papal"
Takipr erert Dec !», i*»»
mails to the tqwcial by running along an adfared, and from that time she was afraid
“What! Down thereV said tho miner.
•
1 joining track far several suite*, while tbe
“HU blouse!”
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mail tags were thrown from train to train.
»b" feared that her father would never re­
"Bab1 Wlwrer
Tbo run to 1’ittaburg, CtS’&lt; mile*, took 10
turn from three mysterious dq&gt;?h&gt; into
"Down there!"
hours and 5 minutes, an average of 43&lt;^ miles
which »be had seen him descend.
X
Iu a mopwnt every one had beard tbe news
an hour, notwithstanding the Alleghanlea.
aud tin- mine was in a tumult The child de­
From PittMlrarg to Chicago, 438.3 mile*, took
One day tb« report suddenly spread that an
b
clared that die Imd oeeu a piece of blue cloth u«hcmraan&lt;f0 minutes, an average of 43.1
explosion bad occurred in tho mine In a
in u bole, which she could not rai*e, beenuto
itrni.a oats
moment's tlmo a crowd had gathered nt the it was held down by an enormous block of miles, including 25 rtup» and 4 ctiangea of
Middleville
engines.
From Chicago to Council Bluffs,
draft. From all direction* rwople, wild with
JptaK- •
491 mile*, t«'k US' boors, on aversgv
terror, camo flocking to the spot Of all
•• Wherer they naked her again.
Qulin- v
of 42.0 i miles, although tiicro wu a
thooe burial far below there how many would
Kbe turned, followed by tbo crowd of
over ko tlie light againf
minora. Then »he stopped and hesitated.
Over tho Union 1'aciflc
02.2 milsc.
Michel * daughter wa* at aciioot. Sin.
Shu could uot And the spot All tbe blocks the run of 1,032.8 miles from Omaha to
, knew nothin;; of it, and. boride*, if any &lt;&gt;im&gt;
Ogden was made in 34 hours nnd 14 minutes,
I
bad spoken of it before her would she have
were
alike;
all
tbo
gaBcrius
were
tbo
mine.
at
jiu
average
of
41 miles nnd a niaximnm of
- ----- 1 coifprohendr-U
wsrrwAUD.
Could she know, poor little one. what an of biuti doth. Whore tha biouao wm Um, 72 miles an hour. The bmkrs l-ecuuic worn
explosion wa*l No. But at her age one num must be, living, no doubt, aud that man
1
retarding tbe onward journey somewhat, as
knon* already what death is; one unde»
1
gTATtoka.
j
the mtn faired they might loeecvutrol of tho
S
mutilated liodles extended ujion the ground; funded tliat the floor little girl was ernrod by
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aud theyapproacbes to tho shaft were strewn grief, tbe men withdrew and returned to their 1247 on Juno 4, quite in tiOfe for tbe dinner
b
um. n. in.Ip. m. • r i sum. with them when she arrived that evening to work. But thsy had hardly taken up their thnlhnd been ordered far the company for
0 1.’ xr.| 9.u 4.00
that day. The. last stage of tbe journey was
Detroit............... Lv
pk-kaxea when a loud cry recalled them to
Jackaou
. ................. 1.10 fi-ju '2.02 7.1C 7.06
She Was itupefled for a moment, and then tlie child.
lite
B.®
Baton Rapids.......
Charlotte..................... 3C5
s.tf 10.® tho truth suddenly flashed upon her; she bad
•‘I have found ill I have found UP
72 stojH, and tlie running time for 3JU3&gt;i
b.12 l.W AV 1'.' IS seen those men g&lt;. down living. th&lt;«e men
Nasbvtn**. ........
They pushed her aside and looked. Yes, it
Morx*n ................
M ml f.col cw I2.M) whom sho know well, who bad kiaatsi her
miks was
vorngo of
wan u piece uf blue flannel. It « as a blousrl
Uoimuy . ...............
•
H.XI! J. Of
LIO
2.M many a time, and now they were brought up There was a man there!
Hantixua.............
1 4.2t
S.P
Irviti*.....................
1
3
00
deed.
Would
they
bring
up
her
fattier
like
:■?!
They wt to work with a will, and, in the
MlddfovtUr ..........
’3.25 them I
twinkling of an eye, the wall was Ix-au-n
Grand Rap'd* Ar.
iooo! j.r. n.l' r.30
Most men who kayo associated much with
.This thought distracted bor. She Began to duwp, nnd in a deep excavation they saw a
AH train* nm by ninetieth meridian or central
run wildly among tlie debris, which they had man extended; it wn* Michel Pierron. Ho girls and women remember how many needed
stanaard time.
Tbrongh couches »*cl
brought up from tho mine, crying: “Paj&gt;al had been there three day* nnd four nights.
■ ■rand Rapids iwnl Detroit on all day trains
fiuemeut and Ivuevuleiice; and how they
(UNNSI IIONM.- At Grind HaiSds with
jMifw! pajM!"
Loud cries :iroao ou all sidm, and, ringing
caxo &amp; West Mlelilxau fnr Holland. Nunlca.
liave had, on tho outr band, to sUul their
There were, it is true, many others who
Muskegon and points north, and with Grand
Rapid* a Indiana K. K. for Big Rapid*.Traver«e cried nnd who called .“Papal” but not one in the lips of the child. She tiirew herself upon minds against their aimlosmess nnd petti*
neat And from youth to later yuan they
City and Petoskey. New York and PnclOc B«- such de*|iolring accent*. Tlie others they
the
body
and
clasped
it
in
ber
arum,
halt
vrora dally. AH other trains dally except Sun drove back, but no onu could bo found to
have observed uno jn-.-ulinnty for which nu
mud. weeping and crying:
remedy bos been yet found, aud that is u
push her away. They let her run, jmor chjld,
T. A. HAHN. Local Agent, Hastings.
“Pupa! papa!"
Ci
Him.-,a ——
«■-T- ■
pronounced
frailty of thu rational faculty ui
from one body to another, sometimessU'pping
He wm nearly dead, poor Michel! Ex­
thought
cr action. - This characteristic is
before a disfigured face, benitating for a mo­ hausted by lack of air and uuurishment be
ment as If *he feared sho might recoguisaifler rrouvorud cun*ciowme»» duly tu sink back offset by a Bttcxg"h aud elevation of the
emotional nature, which shinra with infather.
fainting; but he wo* alive.
extinguiahabto \ luster in tho wife and
No, he was not among tlie &lt;leazL She grew
Misa Papa had told thu truth.* Tim man
TIME TABLE.
mother.
Il la to this that man ret&gt;would not die without tolling his child, and
was not there. She questioned ovary one, tbo thought of ber had sustained him and
I south
lion, ium! such devotion os ho is cn;&gt;ablx&gt; of.
but no one had seen him.
given him the strength to conquer death.
But, an tlxwc the qualltim for uur gover­
Ot the sixty miners who went down in tlie
nors! Men who display personal bias iu ever
Station?
moruing forty-five had coma up alive; four­
omiiieiM-v uu
a.
,
ro small a degree, unless accompanied by unteen w ere dead. ’There remained but ouu to
On tbo evening of tbo day before that on
usnal
merits of another kind, are not selected
bo accounted for; that one was Michel.
She luid made them explain oil that to bor, banquet waa given by nil tbo miners to Miss by their fellows for positions of rewpomtibiL
ity and trust. Strong understanding, vigor­
• Ki'iiita...
and sho understood. 8ho clapped ber bands
ous, judgment, and the abaenco of "fear, fa­
Clmif.l.le
joyously, os if they had said to her: "He is her.
A loud hurrah and wild apphumo
. if lino ..
all right. You will im him again." Ahl greeted ber when situ entered, holding un to vor and affection,” are what men desire in.
...Milo.. .
their governors; for only through minds of
how she hoped to see him. Then *bt&gt; suddenly
Blehland .liin-’1'.
recollected the morning on which her father ijjouts of bravo! and wild huxzus iu honor of
..East Cooper"...
On account of their stronger sympathlsa
,,, Kalanirzao ..
the little queen.
girls always think thomsulvce tho moral
"I wi.l not die witbout lotting you know.’
And do you know wlrnl she replied to all
superiors of boys, who are often singularly
this, smiling cud clapping her little bandsi
devoid of benevolence, especially toward the
&amp; M. for Toledo ft -In
llnstlne« with tainty that bo was living.
Bite replied, •‘Pupa."
M. c.
Fnxu'K ni
lower anlmaU Some women imagine, for
It would bu difficult t&gt;&gt; deatt'ibu bow and this reason, that their entire sex Is morally
L. SmuiKANT. Nnpf.
in wluu lone the uttered that uua word. But
the mpcrior of the male. But a good many
in their uutuii Bo. when tbe next morning

The two papers, $1.50.

। Strength,
| Fastness,
Beauty,

other prepared roods.

BABIES CBY FOB IT.
MAUDS RELISH IT

CIDER

MACHIHERY?r.22r^FREE
Azidms C. G. HAMPTOK. bdtvil. Mkh.

Gaanfaa

�:-OUR JANUARY CLEARING SALE-:
Men’s Red Fulled Mittens, 12^^
.
Men’s Leather-faced Mittens, 37XCMen’s Felt Boots, 62^c.
THIS IS WITHOUT QUESTION THE

GREATEST COST SALE
Ever attempted by any firm in Barry Co.

.

OVERCOATS at ACTUAL NEW YORK COST.
Ladies’Wool Leggin.-, 30 ta 37^4 c.

Children's Wool Legging, 15 to 25c.

Ladies’Flannel Skirts, 50g

And note the price of every article named.

Silk Seal Plush Sacqnes,

Ladies’ Cloaks at Chicago Cost.

5.00

Men’s Wool Socks, 10 to 20 cts.

Men’s Tufted Alaska Socks, 60c. to §1.00.

. .

COME EARLY AND GET THE BENEFIT OF THIS SALE
OF ALL WINTER GOODS.

ithheld. ’

Nothing'

Horse Blankets, 85c.

White Bed Blankets, 85c. to $4.00.
Ladies’ and Children’s Wool Hose at Cost.

Special Bargains in Each Department.
MEN’S CAMEL HAIR SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 37^c.
*

raTT-n /-* *

mg?

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MEN’S GREY SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 18c.

MEN’S RED WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 50c. to 62/c.
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VOL. XXXIII. NO. 38

Hastings Banner

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HASTINGS. MICH.. JANUARY 16. 1889.

COUNTY NEWS.

' The best Adoertis-

WHOLE NO. 1755

Wm. VanHorn's and Jake Tack's fami­
NOT A MAN ARtXmD.
Elder William# still hold# meetings at
Gcca 8. Hartom wa* in Hastlng&lt;Mouday. lies arc suffering from a severe dose of poi­
the M. E. church.
J. M. Gurnsey, Mrs. A. W. Russell's son sumac.
Tiic following pcr-cxis are .authorized to re­
Irvin„Forbc&gt;. of Carlton, Went Sunday fatlusr, died last Monday.
• B. Norwood is &lt;&gt;n the sick list.
------- ——,,
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ceive sabscriplinm forth# Banner :
at Jim Beckey'#.
- T
------ AT-----Joe Wilcox nnd wife, of Bellevue, visit­
Dewtt Ranney Is able to fearound again. I It was at L B. Snow's ■ "E*t\ »&lt;e-two»
Hastings, Barry County, Michigan.
Leon and Sylvia Bass #|&gt;ent Sunday In ed A. W.' Wilcox lk#t Sunday .
having been very badly afflicted with Then-1 flv#, six. iwvcn. eight glrte, ao&gt;! thre#, firm
W. H. Adkins, Morgan.
Irving.
Mrs. Wm. 11. Jewel! and sou Don are niatlsm.
nine boy*," counted u maiden wife nvnuzical
H.
G.
Ha)#.
Hartville.
subscription batkh:
J. L. Broughton anil wife entertained visiting Preston K. Jewel! for a few days.
J. MeKelvey, Manin Grove.
Harrison Hull Ims gone cast on a visit, voice un a reporter reached tfe bouse task
Sl.OO'FEB YEAR.
York state friemb. last week.
Preston Jcwvlt. Assyria.
A. O. Kent I* In Hastings attending the
Whene’er you come to this yer town, and evening. Tfe proportion held g&gt;&gt;d so far aa
It not paid belorc the end nf the rear the
Postmaster, luwey.
J. I’umfrey is in Eaton county on busi­ Board of SnpervlMira.
price ut subscription will positively be dtza.
it is your firm belief, that you do want to raiment was concerned, but If tire pretty
Postmnat- c. Banflrld.
ness.
Dr. Horner U moving into part of O. W. take a smoke, Just buy a llttle.CtjJef.
In either ea*&lt;&gt; IS cents will t&gt;e added for port­
’■
O'Donnell.
forms in the gnrmeats usually rewrved for
Ja*. Miller Is raining slowly.
'
age when subscriber residM ontride of the
•I. N. Covert. ('artton.
Crofoot^ house.
county.
•
Postmaster. Freeport.
A good many men an* chopping wood on
Ixirenzo Hyde, of West Assyria, broke a
men might find it profitable to j*w. for artwhat tfas the Lapvnmce estate.
rib last week by falling from a load of
ADVERTlSITiG RATES:
'
A little more snow would make fine
... ... ■
c.ilnmu per year;$100 00
O. Thuma* dial A. Sherk are baling hay straw.
F. G. Xofwml. Delton.
sk-lghlug.
'
guise “hltmelf" with
Extra ch trge tor «p&lt;*clal potlUons.
Jolin Slirun. Hickory Corners
In Moline.
The
G.
A.
IL
lioys
will
have
an
oyster
The nyster »upper on Tuesday evening . B_____________
Brown CValirs. Prairieville
Mr.#. E. K. Parmelee Is on the »lck list. supper at tbelr hall next Saturday night.
.
JORPRINTIXG.
pasaed off very idcawtntly. Some 30 ladles '
.parkling syea were not those of aCtereJan. Kepkey ' started for Washington
K«pecl.-.: rride isfeltln the Job Printing D».....................
aud gentlemen of Plainwell were present | kuel young man. Thera were dmte* and
partuieutof the Baxnkk. Everytblrig In the
A.-G. .tesxui*. Oratutmllle,
Territory Monday morning.
naDBetd.
In
spite of the unpk*asautne»s of the fmndsome. el.-r-r young feilow», who apentire office Is uew; and with the latest face* of
Ftnttnsstori Yankee Hpring*.
Wlllte Cline Is convalescing.
A littte #now mi the ground, but quite evrnlng. One load had the mb fortune to; jmrynUy earned a Uvnlihood in Intellectual
type, the most epprorrd pattern* ot miwiilnerr*
C. W. Annstrot s. Bowen* Mill*
•
ari-l wiuprtent workmen ernploye-t. enable* th,Money paid to theM* agents will be receipted
pk-asonl weather.
enpsizi- about three miles west of here. l&gt;ut ’ occuiwtlona, and they ware witzy and ck&gt;v«r
Banner to do flr»t-eUx*s lob work.
for by the Hannkr proprietor*, ami
trust
Bert Tungnte will move to Nashville In no one was scrinmdy injured: one lady re- &gt; beyowl tfe usual standard of dinner parties,
all suhscrilier* at tbs- Mairs named who have
Mrs. II. B. Harley and her daughter nlioul two week# a* hi* hus bought ar. In- cclved quite a braise on the car but it did Tfe ••girls'* ranged from a prim, plainly dad
not Betilrd with its -.lU, I-eriveen Ulfs date and
Carry, from Judsonia. Arkansas. are visit­ tcre«t In a meat market, aud be will .have not prev&lt;-nt fer ••njoylng tbr nrenlng. i oki maid to aitractivv young UelMawboans
ing-her parent* L. P. Cole and wife, of an auction sale on the 25td of this month. The Ubiquitous small boy, unaccompanied , probably unmarried, because they would be
itcsMctinlly.
Tiiornappic lake.
We wish him puerres In the new btutineag. by parent-, or relatives, was also present. I content with nothing short of pnart nta
COOKS NKKEKN.
Albert Payne went to Ann Arbor last
Daisy Eduiniiil# is having the measles.
Spctrhctt. music and a redatlqp from B. J. f It was ft o'clock when th# party fell in fine
PURE
Frhlay to have it cancer cutout of the In­
Everybody ought to be n siF^-ribcr to Robinson and wife wen* a part of the vn- I and. proudly marched to tfe flower decked
the Hastings Ban.xt.h. It i* the best i«- .turtatemrnt. Everybody seemed to have library. A young Indy at tfe bead of th*
Mrs. L. Uvlngstoii mul daughter Emma side of hi-. check.
Persons tliat do nut wish to see their fier In the county.
an- vislthu- friendslit Kalamazoo this week.
a happy time.
' I line rendered on n mouth organ MendelsThe next n*gu!ar lAeetiiix of John Stark
A New Enuhuid supper take# place at 1 sohnk wedding march with great fervor and
Singing M-hon) tut* riiMvd and I think name* in print rtmild fefevu thcm*elv&lt;-.*.&gt;
Iju«t Saturday while taking saw dust post Na !W9, G. A. IL. will I# at Moshn's Michael Doster's on Ttu sday Btruhig-, . eathuriaiJfc. The lutppy bridal &lt;*.jupk&gt; took
Mr. Wilbur is glad. Hr told th«*ni that a
ftotn
the.saw
in
Henry
Strong's
mill
Fred
hall.
benefit for the Baptist society.
j tbeir stat.on under the traditional floral
| few of the l»oys hart ought to lie kept In
Mrs. Geo. Hazen is still very slek.
i piece, and th# orficlnting yonng lady, asntm, Jail and given a few h-srons In d»|#&gt;rtinrnr Ncsbet let tin* Inm scraper fall on the raw.
Revival# nr? held again this w-cefe.
Mra. Oscar Fisher, nnd children, of , Ing the wdemn tons of an official, eondnmd
j Ik'foro they were turned kNi&lt;w&gt;: and he The only damage dune was a badly
damaged saw aiid a -cared set of mill,
ladies' aid society will be held at Mrs. Grand Rapids, are visiting friends about, the oer-tnony. After
I spoke the sentiments of the majority.' ■
introductory refe&gt;(th* Moore!* today.
I ‘.'ora Nichols, of Charlotte, returned bands.
fere.
’
, marks the groom was’ asked: "Dare you
Tin* Grand Army will meet at the hail
Jessie backet, of Kalamazoo. IssoHcitlng ! promise that you will love, honor and obey
4 home last week after * thnx- week# visit
look,
after
his
pniperty
and
attend
district'
next Saturday night.
pupil# In music here ata! at Is-lton.
thia, your future wife; earn by the sweat of
| with triends and n-lath&lt; * hern.
Alfred Phillips, son of Robert Phillips
I Ed. Nichol* talks of buy ing the part of quarterly mrclhig.
Male Sacki’t spent the most of list week your brow her clothes and I oani. got In tbo
ho# Ifl-en home visiting the past week.
at Hicluw), Corners.
cool, tehoptb# kindling, light the tires, hang
J the old Ehgland fann owned by Oliver
Mr. Gilbert and son, who have !#*en vis­
htelln .Sprague Is visiting, her sisters, . out the ctotbes line, feat the carpete ah hone#
i England.
Mrs. Win. Moore returned to Ovid iMt iting at Mr. Mortvr's. ore on their way to Mra. btonna ami Mra. WRlis. ’
' cleaning tune, wash di»bc* if nerewry, and
J A literary at the srixiol hfruse next SatFriday.
Kanaaa.
Jennie tuid Ava Lindsay, of Kalamazoo. | rock the feby tot my half hot your own
unlay evening.
Bert Tuugnti* lias tmught ”tit jrart of the spent Sunday with their sister Mrs. M. J. way as well) white she, ynnr better half, is
Jay Nichol#, of Charlotte, 1# visiting here
Dr. Ruckle expects to move to Talhpou- interest of a meal market al Nashville.
Gom.
; resting quietly in the arms of MarpfeusF It
thi* wn lj.
Ervin PhUlfp# has traded hi* horse off
Most of the members &lt;»t the G. A. it. 1 was a Startling Inquiry, bat the bridegroom
A. Ia'wIs. &lt;&gt;t Otsego. visJtt-1 hts brother M, Georgia, next week.
Thu turn uble is now completed, and for a colt.
.
attended the supper and dauev at Delton , ventured an affirtfintivo respouse. The bride •
here Satunlii) and Sunday.
1
Friday
2g&amp;mj|||gaj*
— --*—*-'----the
engine
comes
into
J
’
rvcjiort
head
first
Tea'tbvra'
Institute
will
be
held
next
j
asked: •***“Darc
yftu pnna:&gt;-&gt;- *•
I lust
you *“
will•
Utile Jcss'.i* Rttis is quite sick.
Saturday night.
Mr#. .Bertha McKtblien &gt;)n-nt Sunday at now.
MliRHet
Bte. to do) this, your future h-isbond;
Dr. Haskins of Bowna. expecta to take
------- sappoted
Gertie Buck, of Grand Rapid*, is tlir , kcrpall th# buttoas on hlaclothm, rumt-mbar
Pet Wren Is staying with her sister fora up Dr. Ruckle's practice in Freeport.’
Our sick an* improving. ’
Dick Messer was in town lust weak sell­
gtU'Sil of her collate.' Bessie George.
, where and a lien be left his hat lost, never
short time.
ing cutters. Dick had letter wail till
Henry ClmnilM-rlahi apent the latter part
Mis# Yerrington. &lt;&gt;( Kalamazoo. Uilslt- ' grumble or growl when be chews bispipa-m
ttiete Is a Ifttlc.more atinw.
ing net
hrt parent#
parento here
berc this
Ibis week.
' tin
tlw bouse, and be always wilLng
wlILng toadmiutn adminof last week at Dolton.
Ing
John
Johnson
has
z
'retumisl
from
the
1
Florence
Putnam,
who
has
beca
visiting
. irtcr soothing «ynip »hnuld be he out late and
Several sleighs were seen in town last
Marcus Bellinger lost one of his valua­
Its superior excellence proven in million* ot
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—a- i--------j *&gt;..««
—j.for
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homes for more than a quarter of a century. It ble horses out of hi* matched team the oth«- week. Looks as though tliey were Im­ north.
friends
lu Carltrm
and
Rutland
several. i eoui-.- .Iioma with snakes In fan .bootaT
is used by the United Stales Government. Enproving tla* know* when they haveaehanec.
Mrs. Coats and Mrs. Emma Davenport weeks, returned boinr Bunday.
’ bride intimated that »t#&gt; would dan* ttndsrdon-d by the heads ot the Great Vniversltie* •er day. Lung fever caused his death.
Heard it'said that J. Cheettebrough is are visiting friends in Ottawa Co.
Boyd Coririgbt lost a pqlr of twin colts
a* the Strongest Pnrr*t. and most Heantifui.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder does not one day last week.
going to mike patent chairs again.
Mra. Anna Miller goes to Watson this sut-cesafully carried out. Rev. Milo Smith i gratulattone—Cleveland Leader,
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contain Ammonia. Ume, ur Alum, Sold only
Protracted
nns-tings
are
being
held
in
week
to
attend
a
conference
meeting.
.was
token
quite
M-riowdy
ill
Souday
even!
. Our school had a vacation of two wek#,
to can*.
Mr. Whitney's |M*uph* spent Sunday at ing after meeting, but at this writing is I
whffil Prof. Mcf.'apin resumed work • again the M. E. church.
P11ICK IIAEING POWDER CO.
some fetter.
NKW VOBK.
C/UlCAC.O.
MT. LOl'Ill.
Augustus Hinkley is again teaching David Bagley's.
on the 7th. Before eouimencing In thrafter­
“I don’t think 1 evw knew a man whwww#
,
Mrs. Scott Cotton Is visiting friend# in
Wjll DelJne and TBlaTewkjtbory wiftv
noon he was takeirvjolentl) sick with a pain school.
married at the residence of the bride's ' more improvident, or who had )&lt;**# ability to
W. SMITH,
Dr. Sayles bought a cutter-of Dick Mess­ this vicinity.
in the left side hi com pan led with dizziness,
Mra. Clarissa&gt;Durkee is making her home jiarentx Sunday afternoon. Rev. Milo i
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Auctioneer.
rendering him incompetent even to lock er last week. Must -be the Dr. thinks
Smith officiating.
.
with her son David.
Having had experience In selling (arm prop­ the school house door, for which reason
erty in th &gt; eastern part of the state, 1 otter my another vacation has occurred. The Prof,
Mra. Ella’ Dtckcnon. ot &lt; iraud Rapids.
service* here as auctioneer. Terms rrasunabie.
I* vldting her parent**. Isaac Gibbs and porter the oth"C nigbk “HDfriendsaK knew
Adil-esi or call at Smith’* Bazaar, Hastings. is now-fetter and wifl resume school the
There will be a dunntton at Frank Bal­
Mich.
14 th.
Jacob Kuntz has returned from the pine
Mrs. Ed. Stevens and children, who continual, "and were always willing to assist
Brad. Thompson has sold hi- black driv­ woods, lie rv)&lt;orts business dull up thi-Ve lon's for Ibc lieneftt of the M. E. minister.
P. DRAKE. M. D..
John Carpenter and wife were the guest* have been visiting friends In Vcnaobtville
ing horse to a' party from Martin Corners this winter on account of nu snow.
for the nice sum of jtloo. Well mild, and
T. J. Navne ba* put up a telephone fe*- of their sou Jay. of North Carlton Sunday. for several weeks, relume*! home las! genial, companionable man that nvrry one
Office over Holloway vi drug atere.
Jud win Carpenter and Freii Connett are
all tin*
an
the oeitvr
better tin
for naving
having «&gt;ne
one wye
aye it is said.
said, twifii
iween urn
his mtmicr-in-mw
mother-in-law's
s nnu
and ms
his House.
house.
office hours from -• to 4 p. in. Telephone con­
Drbta McQueen, of ( ok-dunia, auuli* his
Mnu Frank Stroker his completed h"r ' Gtxal scheme, Tinman: she can’t pull your sawing wood for Michael Yarger.
necting wltli resldODce, at Holloway'* drug
L. B. Carpenter aud G. B. Cok* export usual Sunday afternoon vMt at ite# p!a&lt;-e
visit and returned to HllUilale. leatlfig her I hair at tliat distance If you do sa-- her.
store
last Sunday.
sister to visit friends in Hom-.
। Miss Feigiroer Ims closed her scbiwil to
Kis-ler Bro*, retailed sewn barrels of often joittB about it. Sometime* tb&lt;w&gt; of
T M. B. G1LLASP1E. Notary Public
W. Ib-re. of Rlehlan&lt;L/s)x-nt several I thf* No. © district for two weeks, to give trip.
Jerry Eiwnhdod,. of D. T., Is visiting kenMiiu* oil last Saturday.
J-*
ami U. 5. Claim Agent. •
■ilajra in the drag store la-rriw-is-k. presuma- - the scholars a chance to have the measles,
\hui frieuds who tend pulled him &lt;*nt of dos#
A party of young people aurprised Ortey fitlSncial quarter, frequently would get a
wtfl prosecute all kinds ot claim* in-lore the bly tor the purpose uf la'i-ouilng tirriistoni-1 Burn, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Navne, a his brother Wesley nt this place.
Deaiartnientj* of the Interior office. Callon lura cd to the duties that arc soon to devolve • daughter.
| Gen.- Wickham is back from the north. Graux'-r last Friday- rwater.
little imtnted. but they H«rs* en’rtd by
at
earner Court and Jefferson Sts..
i
Mrs.
1
It.
Gordan
i#
visiting
her
sister
W.
O.
Clark
ha#
*4d
out
his
drug
stock
upon him ns a partner in the drug and groThe Free Methodists have rimed their
giving bun what ba war.t«t I'll tail you a
to Dr. A. Hanlon nnd sou Homer.
qery trade of this place.
I meetings at the Center and have begun Mrs. D. R. Foster at this writing.
We are wrry to report the failure of F.
M. FOWLER.
JEmery Monier has sold his -Interest in f them at latccy.
I- Blake. He ho,' niaik* many warm
tfie Naw mill bi his partner. Edward I
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Dentist.
friends since coming to Middleville, who
lira. Grant Is improving.
iiriiley, wito,wut euniinue in the business.
siMCTi:un* ft Vau Artnan'a’.
Our photograph .gallery’ is turning out unite in hoping tliat something can lie dune
D. C. Rannvy. of Delton, uu.de the fami­
Fine winter weather but no sleighing.
some fine work.
to tide him over the preM-nt difficulty.
ly of W. T. Barber a friendly call on Sat­
Albert Shively and his laat schoolman
QTUART, KNAPPEN A VANARMAN, urday.
C. S, Palmerton went to Lake Odessa Monday moruhig he made a genera) as­ you don’t pay railroad fare, ami Garfield
‘
were on our streets last Saturday.
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Lawyers.
Tuesday to plead a law suit.
signment to Ctemcnl Smith, of Hasting#,
Mrs. Polly has , returned from
— Creasy
.
• ’s
.-xuuiww
Andrew ifuiwiirt
Blakney vIsitcd at L. Stodge's
Practice lu all courts of the state and lu the
It Is rejorted that a lady In our village for the iH-nrifit of his creditors. The dlfornera.
after
hhvingjqemi
two
wwks
vtei
a
,
t
Wt
.
ek
Tuesday,
United States court*.
| fieulty seeuM to lave arisen from hi# car­
hits fallen felr to $45,000 In Ireland.
Itipg
neighfera,
jug her old neighbors,
’ Addle Segr
*- Offices over Hastings National Rank,
zer—
returned
home from Canada
Measles have broken ent in the South rying to large a stock. _&gt;r. Wanly, of
j j‘
borne persona who
vl contracted stave bolts ‘
Hue.lnx*. Ml- h-nan.
Ickes and wife.
.Ionian scltool district
Associate offices. Rooms 15. 1G an-I K. new to
the law firm of Fletcher A Wanly, is here,
be delivered at the mill-J
mill
uiwmu.-m-.l
, mil,, m.nh . I.„„'^|
lAimard Sh-Jif
Stedge mi.l
and «!(.■
wife rrturnml
returned horn.
home
Uouveniiut Bkx k, Grand Rapid*. Mich.
John Vrlte lias moved &lt; into the room# representteg Edson, Moure A Co., of De­ would loan him &amp;MXJ. and Gnrfield's faCe lie
e..l «&lt;i ,.r,.1,.l are now not a. mudi ।
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,s.,nr4,v, wh.ni II,..,
troit. We understand the assets are #uf11 “,!!?
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. l.a-&lt;* l—-li Vl.lu»&lt;-rkml. f..r
llmr. over tlx&gt; bank.
B. S. Hjrily lias hint hl* lady clerk.
llclent to corer all Indebtedness. '
Will Elliot la. .
mn..teller with
w,.
Ua, .1. r. F.mwy mid
Our German school is prospering.
attachment*
ine fwil
stnek family
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__ and
... .family
.. ... .last
..
attachments for erlnd
grinding
feed for lite
his stock.
visited&gt; •••
T. ..
Garn
M. BATES,
it seem* that we r.re almut to have a
Mrs. Geo. Junes was taken violently 1)1 Sunday.
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Attorney at loiw, '
saloon
In
our
town.
A
?500
lk*eu#e
has
FRenda and relatives to the number of been deposited In our bunk.
.
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Hastings. Mich. one night last week, while away from her
Saturday evening at.thelr ball with their give it to mo, with the Understanding that I
Practice* to ml court* of the stall’. Hpecial home.
about sixty surprised L. Sledge and wife
Wwtfey Meyers attended the funeral of families and invited friends for the pur­
attention to collection*. Monkyto Dian on
Fred Brumnyy and Charley Ford were
Real Ektate. Office over WrlMert.s Hardware fooling the ofhtr day. when the latter last Saturday night. A table was nyn-ad his brother Al. at the Meyer# church on pose of Installing nfilcers In both orden..
and filled to its fullest capacity, of which
after which thy eventag interspersed by
A. BARBER, M. D.,
r thru it the blade of his knife into the fleshy all partook freely. A gmxl.Uuie was had Sunday.
Teacher’s institute at our high scltool singing and speaking toihiwed by refresh­ agreed to the u-nns. and i faithfully carried
portion of his thigh. Indicting nu ugly by all.
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Physician and Burgeon,
building on Saturday, Jan. ‘Jiitli. Come ments. All ruport a giaxl time.
F. N. Ickes was the guest of the Seger one. chine all. The program will fe re­
Office over Nevin's store. Office hours from 2 wound.
Pier*
Mr. Hallowduy has moved into rooms brothers last Sunday.
son's.
published next week.
recently vacated by Mr. Francisco, over the
Ferdinando Fausey and Mis# Kittle
A 10 lb. boy at Ed. Blanchard!#.
John I^e is teaching a successful school
W. LOWRY. M. D.,
furniture store of A. A. &amp; Theron Aldrich. Stebbins, of Hastings, were on our streets
Burdett Brigg# #ays lie can build bls
at Castleton CenteL
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Physician and Surgeon.
last Sunday.
Milo.
George RowlwidcrM bttby te getting
Makes a specialty ot treating diseases of the
IV»lin Leach and Addle Seger were the fetter.
The 8. O. V. iiave a dance at their hall
k’otTta Soiahkr.
Our third edition of that betnitiflul snow
prize winners at the w bale lecture lield at
Jan. 35th. •
thetith. .
.
C. W. Armstrong went to Hastings last
The usual number of evening and the Pod-Auger school house last Friday
night.
House, Hasting*. Mich.
Our little burg Is wry free from sick­ Muuday to assume the duties of the uffia
stijufiy day sitters around Mila
S. Blukney is visiting friend# and rela­ ness. Owing I suppose to ll»e town not of Judgti of Prolate. He will be very among us, more frequently cruel than sym­
Wur young people to tin* number of
’
M1TH &amp; COLGKOVE,
tives in tills v icinlty;
mucheil
mltocsl lb this place. Now, Mr. pathetic, may go through ■ period of. U&gt;yhaving a doctor.
about 30 gave the Flower brotliera and
Lawyers.
We understand that Ben Blukney and
Myrtat Pennock is getting the material Editor. I will tell you of onjxreat xiigai&gt;- ing.vtc., to tiwnime a refin'd and n-mpalbttkt
their fnmllies a surprise on the evening of
. (Office In Union block, Hnstings.)
man, full of generous inijmlw: 1 my thl* is
Practice is all the courts of the state.
th&lt;:» 10th. A (ih-asant gutliering. social Merrill Stedge have been cutting wood on on the ground for a new Ikuisc. on the land polnnnent to the frieuds’ of Judge Arm­
1
strong of this place. Waueelred and ex­
he bought of his mother.
time, "lap" tea ami the gathering wended the town line.
Mrs- G. W. Cappy visited at Hastliigs
E. KENA8TON.
Last Friday, when everything was all pected to have sent him among you clothed
their way home.
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Attorney at Law.
quiet, we were amazed to #&lt;•« a tram be­ in an overcoat that would be envied by soni'e, tusii-ad, grow from cruel to bnitiil.and
Some of our fnnuers have contracted last Saturday.
Geo. Seger and wife, of Irving, called at longing U» Mr. H. A. Phillip's dash through every democrat lu Barry county, but lu
their fnt ahttp and hogs for February de­
the streets at a rapid rate, nearly running disappilntment we are constrained to ery low«r animal, especially the varaivorw, ora
prompUy attending to.
livery at ftc per pound.
I leased with Die torture they cnn»*. but I
over a little sun of F, J. Norwood's nnd out. Oh. get there Charlie!
Why cannot the fannera of Barry county
C. WELTON
Two three-year-old colt# belonging to J.
organize a “Farmers Club" and held In­ but. I" now able to move about with the.as- barely escaping a rarringv standing in
sLstance of a staff.'
front of the P. O. I’artics mounted horses W. Brigrs went out on Barlow lake aud
stitutes. The beneiita derived from fann­
victim by the lion.
Is agent for the Ohio Farmer’s Insurance Co. ers Institutes are not questioned at this
broke
through
the
ice.
They
succeeded
lu
and followed the tram about two miles,
Ho writes policies on a mao's property against
where they had tipped the wagon over nnd saving one but Urn other two were drowned.
loos by fire, lightning or wind; against a man's time. New York. Ohio and Wisconsin
every kind of living thing. Thus 1 haw
life by death and accident.
The second quarterly meet lux of A.ssyria then stooped. Luckily nu damage wn#
through their legislature have appropriated
known a child of tender years begin by puBdone.
sums varying from eight to ten thousand circuit was held Saturday and Sunday.
QOOK * SHELDON,
The
Woman#
Foreign
Misskmary
society
Oh,
you
ought
to
see
that
string
of
perch
dollars. For institute* work Hastings Is-:
When Christine Nilsaoa first appeared to bake frogs, and next to take birds and bora.
centrally located and most parts of the will meet at the parsonage Friday after­ that came out of Crooked lake numbering
(Ofltoata Abstract Block. Hastings, Mich.)
over 300.
ay and freddsd .Scandinavian las* Ilka
ctold who might fall into bis powsr. L
Have the only set of Abstract Books lu Barry county accessible by railroads. Farmers noon.
Mr. Ricke(, of Charlotte, visited at.Capt
The roller mill shipped from 50 to 150
iraa ono Mva In
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Oouhty._____________________________ organize! Plenty of time tor an Institute
barrels of flour every day last week;
this Winter. Two western fannera clubs Goodrich's Saturday and Sunday*
R. TIMMERMAN, Homapathlc Phy- have passed resolutions asking our legisla­
Sam and Cora Ostroth returned from
Young Mr. Sturr Is here visiting ht# sis­
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siciau and Surgeon.
ter
aud
mother.
ture to appropriate from live to eight their wedding trip Saturday.
(Office ovar Lathrop’s drug store.)
Vnni lAthrop returned to school Mon­
Clurt Gleason, the mrnder of leather, is
thousand dollars for Institute work In
day. after a two weeks vacation.
Michigan.
ARTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate, In­
Minor Mead'a health Is-improvlng, so he
visiting at Elmer
fl uraace and Loan*.
can gel around some.
Bishop’s.
Office with J. G. Kunrau &amp; Sou. X doors north
Loyd and Bertha Mead have the measles.
Mre. H. Arbour say# she thinks her rnrite.te. eum. qaltel, u&gt; itelteUte-n. rftteteetelte ol «,&lt;*»! o. te 1
A few sleighs and cutters were #ren on
ot Postoffioe.
BpoclaJattauUon given to making exchanges dur streets last week. People are Itound
F. D. Soules and wife have relumed broken ankle I# gaining as fast a« possible. which aho ni-t at thn hand, r.r kte fl-**
The Interests of ndu-realdent to have a sleighride, snow or no snow.
from Indiana.
Midiael Dobtcr shipped hogs Tuesday.
band’s rslatlons. upon whom hbe had iavtabed
C. P. Goodrich and family spent New
Hannah Whldby has resignetl her posi­
Quite n number of persons took the
tion In the Ktore nf Highly A Fox.
train from here to Hastings one day last Year's among old friends at Ciiarlottc.
Will
Whitlock
and
his
mother
wern
at
Coasting 1# Uie order of the day for tlw? wm once lUustraud at tbn botiM of a retired
week on business connected with the
Battle Creek last week.
small boy».
Shedd estate.
Chicago nilUcmaire near New York. A disThere will be a wood bee on Lorenzo
John Conyer's family has arrived here
Mrs. Hokomb took the train Monday tmgmtbed company had been invited to meet
from Missouri. Mr. Conyrr is expected Mudge's farm Thursday, for the benefit of uoou fur California, where she baa a brotti- bar at dinner. On entering the dining room
the pastor.
this Week.
Felix say# if you want to catch mln k. lie
John Dorman, of Wisconsin, has* fern
DELTON, - - ■ - MICH. visiting
Ida brother and other friends. He
Albert Myers, who had his fag jammed at
has now gone to Canada uccotnjwuiled by
Ularenre Pennock L* enjoying n good
I am prepared at anjr time his sister. Mrs. Penman, who wn» here for lleaton's feed mill in the com-shdirr fedt sale uf furniture, and we wish him success stood waiting and tho cn:crtt.inor looked on
Inal Tuesday. which caused an amputation in hl# new enterprise.
in astonishm-mt "That man," she explained
and at reasonable rates to cry some time.
Mr. Wright, who has fecit quite sick is just below the knee, died tills morning of
The oyster anpper given by U»c post was
Miction sales. Have had ex- now
site state
a grand luecea#. tbern being a large crowd.
&lt;m the gain.
perieaee in this work and can Tlie whooping cough is in this vicinity, UMiral habit# and nri»x-Usl by al) who know After installation of ortieem, Mrs»rs.
Idin, amt his audden death will lie inourtl- KXrncs and DuIk&gt;U and Mra. C. Norwood
gi ve Ratigfaction. Leave orders but no otu! has It in the village.
Several of our dUzeUn attended the G. cd by a large clndc of friends. He leaves •rave a tm/r recitations, which were enjoyed
with Ratney &amp; Norwood. Del­ A. R. installation and oyster supper at, u wife nnd one chHd to mourn the li)M of •— -** 4 *";r supper dancing was ■ kt oron, Mich.
Delton, and report having u good time.
n lovlug husbainl and klutl father.
dur.

Published Wednesdays, by

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ita91 inns, Wednesday. Jan. 16. 188D.

farm AND garden.
information
TOPICS

The disposltifMi of the surplus in the. U.
&amp; treasury engage* U* attention of our
■tatnunrtu but a tn«re vital question has
our ato-ntlon. -k! that b the raduetum of
the surplus &lt;g»su&gt;«Klvf-H. Since Ute db»corerv nnd introdurtkin of Dr. Kings New
Discover fo&lt; ctmswnption, there has been
a marked drrrrw-- tn the
'j”®
thh drea&lt;W dtaouse, and It b possible tn
■till further red are the number of evnsump
tives. Hw? B&gt; keeping constantly at
hand a bottles* Dr- KhigSt New Discovery
and using ««*ordi!ig to directions, ujxm
the appoatwnev of tiro find symptoms, such
as a eeitffh, a cold, n sort* throat, a chest,
or side 1'?* Taken thus early a cure la
guarantwt Trial Ironies free nt W. H.
NtoodywwVi drug store­

OF

ANO
AD*'Cc
GENERAL INTEREST.

Anthrax, a dlmasc mono or Ires com­
mon. has ot into proven exceedingly
virulent among the sheep of Australia,
where nil aorta ot preventives and rernedies have been resorted to/with little or

epoch.

The transition from long, lingering and
painful sickness to rolaist health marks an
opoeb In the life of tiw individual. Such
a rtfiasrkable event is treesurM in the MICROSCOPIC VIEWS OF SHEEP’S BLOOD.
®um«ry and tiro agency whereby the good
But now come tidings of tim value of
dujalth has been attained Is crrntcfully protective inoculation, us tested recently
blroM*&lt;l. Hear* it b that so mncti is heard in New South Wales. According to a
taprairo* of Electric Bitten*. So many frel report of said tests and various investi­
they owe tiwfcr restoration to health, to the gations in Mark Lane Express, tlie evi­
mse of the grral alterative and tonic. If dence i-* conclusive tliat anthrax is due
you are tnsabied with any divase of kid­ toaejM-ciflc germ poison, and that it is
neys. Ihw w stomaclt, of long “r short proi»agiited bv animals grazing over in­
standing wu wiU sorely find relief by use fected pusturii. In a word, it is bacillus
of Elretnr BUM*. Sold at' 50c. and 81 anthracis that is tho eauseof tho disease,
per bottle jU W. 11. Goodyear'* drug store. and not the disease that givea ri« to the
germs in the blood.
At Fig. 1 in the annexed cut is shown
ThefeMt safve In tir world for cute,
bruise* ulrerx. salt rbetim, fever son s, n microscopic view of the blood of a
sheep
in health; at Fig. 3 its appearance
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns,
when
affected with unthgax, showing
and
-kin era pt Ions, and positively cures
pile*, or no pay required. It Is guinuiutd utao the rod shaiied kicillus in large
to gsw jHTfrrt satistaeliou, or money re- numbers. Now tne anthrax bacilli live
fumted. Price 25 eta. per box. For sale in the oxygen in the blood and so do the
blood evfta. Tin* death of the animal
.
by W. JL &gt;Goody&lt;-ar
affected, therefore, is due to the bacilli
\
Lansing has 72 Iteeuwl news lx&gt;ys. and warring with tho blood corpuscbs for
there isri'i a ily on any one of the lads.
the is isscssion Of the oxygt-n and gaining
it. The supply of oxygen is iunltcd,
riwle Sain's Nerve A Bone Liniment being mainly kept up by thn circulating
will relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia and blood, and when disease arrests this pro­
TheutuHtesm. Sold by all druggists.
ceA tho nninuil dies by asphyxia as cer­
A Ijsiix measuring five feet from nose to tainly as it it hod been strangled by any
other means.
. -tall was shot near Manistique recently.
Hngtish Spavin Llulinent removes all
Hard, Soft or Oil loused Lumps and Blem­
ishes from trona**. Blood Spavin, Curbs.
Splints Swesney. Rlng-lione. Stifles, all
- siwlleu Threatn. Sprains. Cough, etc.
Save 850 by use of one bottle. Warran ted.
Soki by Dr. K. H. Laitiirop, DrugglsL
Hastings.
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D. Pattersan. of Richmond, aged 80, is
tarelng hk first attack of . the whooping
«wugh.

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Don’t neglect a cold. Hill's Peerless
Clough Syrup is a sure eure. No cure, no
groy. W. II. Goodyear.
Six college presidents attended tire re­
cent -meeting of the State Teachers’ asaocla.

The bred. is the cheapest. Hill’s Peer­
less Worm Specific Is both the best and the
cheapest. W. H. Goodyear.
A colony of SO families near Luther emi­

grate to Washington Territory next spring.

iniTh Sarsaparilla is a |&gt;owerful aud
ph-nsant rvmrely for nil diseases arising
from Impure blood. W. II. Goodyear.

Ten cent dogs have killed since last fall
SOOahieep in Vevay. Ingham county, worth

Helt. Mauge and Scratches on human or
animals cured in 30 minutes b&gt; Woolford’s
Sanitary Lotion. This never falls. Sold
by Dr. &amp; l^Utrop, Druggist, Hastings.

Ishpeming Swedra arc talking of a mili­
tary’ company that won’t ask or accept aid
from th»- state.
.
Happy Home Blood Purifier Is the peo­
ple's popular ’medicine for purifying the
Wood: preventing or curing dyspepsia.
bllliouHncte. headache, bolls and all fevers
and malarial diseases. Price 50 cents and
one dollar per bottle.

A Lanatog cherry ere* was f^M,
lough to bh-teom on Wedncwlay.

FOR market.
at Albion colJegr.

Geo. Hteinboff. brakeman on the Canfield
E. H. Lyman, of Miilr. »« years old, turn logging road, slipped frutu the train s,.q
iMjcomr Iumm and has been token to tfe* wan ran over, tin* mnscles of his right «rui
Irolng laid hare from elbow to shoulder an j
^.r prohibits the sale of turkeys or suffer from “itarrh. ttyHeo?*1Saraapari’.ta, tS Kalamazoo asylum.
his Lead being badly jammed.
chdekens unlees their crops are free from, peculiar medicine.
Marfo. Takwchl. a Jap. Is attending the
food or ocher sulwtance and shrunken
A Laprcr girl, in a company of rm .
The SL Joeeph Sun. a flviwsolumn folfo, Grand Rapids high Nchool. He’s rich and
close to tho body. This taw makes it
tried to throw lief foot around her n-*&lt;-i.
drewrs
like
a
dudeimperative that poultry dreaeera should has commenced to shine.
She accomplished tills with the aid
The
funeral
directors
had
a
jolly
time
at
keep their poultry from food long
Dr. Jaques* Gennan Worm Cakes destroy
young lady friend, but in the doing of it
enough before killing to insure the crops worms and remove them from the system. Grand Rapids, whdlre they were feasted anti she ruptured a blood vewel, and will prob,
being entirely rmptv. Aewdb$ tofte Safe, pleasant and effective.
toasted by the citizens.
ably die.
commission linn cm E. &amp; D- Word, it is
Eaton
county
supervisors
have
ordered
The Owosso canning factory put up 70,­
Rev. L. W. Pilcher, son of the Bey.
Ixut to keep ;»ultrj* derigm-d for market
the appointment of a probate register at a IL Pilcher, D. D., Who made a part &lt;&gt;r u .
from food twtmty-four hours previous to 000 cans of good stuff last mmo.
killing to insure the crope being entirely
history of early Michigan, has be»-n a mis­
Speakers, singers, ar»d nptor* use AyePs
empty, though in some eases twelve Cherry Pectoral; also, Ayer's Almanac?
John Spencer, of Fort Gratiot, and Isaac sionary In China fur 20 yearn, and ha-1.. •
hours lias been found sufficient.
Wallace, of Sarnia, will engage In a wood­ recently elected president of the IVk.-i
university.
. Kill all kinds of poultry bv cutting
The Canada A SL Ixwls railroad compa­ sawing contest for $20 a side.
through the roof cifnhe mouth to the ny will not employ drinking men.
Hon. Charles H. Taylor, publish,-t &lt;.f;
William U White, of Grand Rapids, has
brain with a sharp pointed knife. Leave
the
Grand Rapids Enquirer from i MT i&gt;&gt;
been
appointed
quartermaster
of
the
sec
­
the head and logs on and never “draw”
Mas. WixsloWb RnoTHixo Braur should
the entrails. Pinfeathers* young tor- alwava be u*ed tor children teethlaa. It sooltn ond regiment, M. S. T., to fill a vacancy. 1857, died last week of a Congestive «-hi i
Mr. Taylor wan at one time a pari or •
keys, ducks or geese should not be Killed, the chUd. soften* the aunts, allays all pain.cures
J.
Henry
-Smith,
at
one
time
a
deputy
but kept until fuB fludgud. Ppultry wind enlh-. and is the best remedy for dlarrhaa. sheriff of Hillsdale county, has been sen­ of the Detroit Free Press, and was
tary of state from 1S50 to 1MH.
should t&gt;e fat before killing. The usual
tenced to 40 days In jail for petit larceny.
quaiitv oelta best scalded. TheHegs and
Snow enough for logging purposes In the
Elder ’ Canright, who left the Advrpt I
Cadillac
Is
making
a
determined
effort
necks of turkeys and chickens should be, vicinity of Menominee.
to get the Congregational college, which Is church two ycara ago, has been preaclu:...
dry picked immediately after killing;
Hllert’s Extract of Tar A Wild Cherry to be located ’ somewhere within the next to the Baptists of Reed City for Mhferal
this will keep them from discoloring
weeks, and they would like to empup- h m:
when exposed to the air. The water for is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for
permanently, but they fear that the., afscalding should be boiling hot Immerse coughi. colds, bronchitis, asthma, and all
S. A. Browne A Co., of Kalamazoo, not strong enough to pay him a aatary
the biro, holding it by tho legs, nnd lift throat troubles; will relieve and benefit
would
not
accept
a
830,000
offer
for
their
consumption.
Try
It
and
be
convinced.
up and down in the water three or four
times.
Immediately after scalding Every bottle warranted; price SDc and 8L black hoi sc Ambassador tliat has a record
Prepared
diickens and turkeys, remove the feath­ per bottle- Sold by druggists.
ers, pinfeathers and oil. very cleanly and by the Enuiwrt Proprietary Co.. Chicago,
Two evangelists haVe been laboring wit^
without breaking tho skin.
the sinners of Pulaski, Hillsdale county
. Aitor scalding ducks and ceese, wrap
Lilac bu-lies are budding at Marquette. .for six weeks, but not s soul has been con­
them in a cloth about ten minutes, then
verted.
Who advised l&gt;er pupils to strengthen tbclt
the down will roll off with tho feathers.
minds by the use of Ayer's Barsapan::*,
Matthew Bullvan, working In the woods
All poultry should lie “plumped" after'
Eminent authorities unanimously agree
appreciated the truth tliat bodily' health is
picking, by dipping for about two nocands that the high pressure methods of modern near Empire, Leelena# county,, was fatally
essential to mental rigor. For perso&gt;t
tn tailing hut water, then thrown into life are rapidly making us a race qf ner-1crushed
by
—
- a falling tree. Sullivan hah a deUrate aud feeble constitution, whether
cold water and left for ten or twelve vous Invalid^—subject to all manner of ' 'aa,'tyyoung or old, this medicine is remarkably
minutes.
.
nervous affections, headache. Insanity, I August Bean, of Muskegon, convicted beneficial. Be sure you get Ayer's th*
Very fat and handsome chickens and
dlzxlnesK. neuralgia, backache.- hysteria, Of cruelty to his horse, Ims ta-cn lined 815. Ally $1 Sarsaparilla worth 85 a bottle.
turkeys generally sell u little higher
" Every spring and fall I take a nimUr
when dry picked, and from far distant nervods troubles of ttw heart, stomach. He doesn’t hint at suing the paiier Char
• act,
of bottles of Avar’s Saraaparilla. and bo;
pdints they carry better. Poultry looks kidneys, brain, etc. Ladies and gentlemen 1 exposed■ •hia
much leaner when dry picked thru when who are thus afl!lrt»-d, or who are comjK-ll- !I The Michigan elder maker’s and fruit I greatly benefited.’’—Mrs. Jat. II. Eautmau,
Btoneham,
Mass.
ed
to
keep
late
hours,
do
much
mental
or
I
scaldodand ••plumpwl;" therefore onlv
grower’s association want the legislature ।
very fut stock should ta dry picked. physical work, who worry or fret about to provide for the punishment for adultera- •• *’ I hare taken Ayer'a fcaraaparilta with
great benefit to rny general health Ducks and geese are preferred scalded. busineM of domestic troubles, should re­ tions of cider vinegar.
Miss Th Irra Crew, Palmyra, Md.
Carefully avoid cutting or bruising the member that no other remedy in the world
will so speedily cure these disrasrs. re­
Mu. Mlpok telkr. il.ltu nwir HmterZ^*
l‘“
llesii or creaking the bones.
move worry and the blue*. Induce tnm&lt;|uil Uik. .bro hu.lvnd 1. vnkv . u-r» .1, *““"*d
sleep, relieve pain, or build up the brain Jackson, has made appllcatluii for admis­
and nervous systems, a» Dr. Miles' great sion to tiie county house.
There have been numberless discus­ discovery, the Restorative Nervine. It
sions, nnd mrt a few experiments made contains no opium or morphine. Tria!
The state lx&gt;aid of health riqxirta diph­
for tho»purposi&gt; of settling the (location, bottles free at W. H. Goodyear’s drag theria at 23 places; scarlet fever at 33 ly Improved?’— Mr*. Harris*. H. Battle*,
"Does it pay to grind and cook food for store.
places: typhoid, fever at 14 places; measles South Clielmsford, Mau.
fattening hope Tito surrounding con­
and smallpox at five places.
“About a year ago I begaa'uaing Ayer'*
ditions and circumstances Lave much to
Saraaparilla as a remedy for debility and
Dr. E. C. Beam, of Oscoda. Is under tieuralgta resulting from malarial exponurs
do in settling the question of economy;
in •».T n-.- in ______ K_.l ..... 1.
Ovid is promised a state bank.
and while one farmer, under certain cir­
I tlon, but six bottles at Che Sanmp*,-..;*,
cumstances, could feed a considerable
Big Rapids la to have a new opera house.*
I with occasional doses of Ayer'i PiiU, have
Mary (Jodfrey in December.
portion of cooked train and-receivo satis­
The Pontiac asylum contains 732 inunftes
।
greatly
improved
my health. I am n..w
factory returns therefor, another, dif­ at present.
Reported at Marquette that the Palmer able u&gt; work, and feel that I cannot say
ferently situated, might not be able to do
too mucli for your excellent remedies." —
A read cart Company is talking of locat­ mine, six miles south of Nagamioe, a F. A.-Pinkhain, South Molunem. Me.
so without actual loss. Under favorable
promising piece ot property, will be bought
circumstances many have thoroughly sat­ ing at Charlotte.
My daughter, sixteen years old. is whig
by a syndicate of eastern men.
isfied themselves that the practice of
Ayer’s Saraaparilla with good effect.” Muir*' potash fttetutV burned Wednesday
cooking is largely profitable, and others
Annie Bustiaw*, of Ludington, in a spirit Rev. S. J. Graham. United Brethren
night
Loss
$500;
no
Insurance.
from experiments fully as careful have
of fun tried to cross the railroad track In Church, Buckhannon. W. Va.
,
arrived at conclusions directly the re­
Kalamazoo has but 3fi registered pltysi- front of a moving train. She was caught । “ 1 suffered from
v erse. Tliat it is practicably profitable cians. Kalamazoo is a healthy town.
by the engine and crashed to death.
।
on* the majority of farms to cook the
Miss liufie Jordan, of Coldwater, the I
The Dowagiac ’rimes says the Salvation
food for largo stocks of swine i* not gen­
only
college ' with ,MU1V h*'* •»”&gt; headache, and hsra
ily lady ever graduated from Yale
Yalecollege
erally conceded. Among the reasons for army has Iteen a benefit to that city.
-and she after severe tribulation—has ' ***n “«* benefited by the use of Ay-r's
regarding cooking as impracticable, uro
E. A-‘ Sunderlln. of Ixiwell. will be marrlrj . I.wy« u S«nl*
Sarsaparilla 1I *"
am “
now
W yean of ag&lt;-, 'and
*"
the scarcity of timber for fuel, the extra Bank Cbtnmlaslonrr Sherwood’s deputy.
am satisfied that tuy present health ami pro­
territory.
labor involved, and the general tack of
longed life ore due to&gt;tl&gt;e use of Ayer’s Sar- .
fixtures and facilities for cooking and ■ I taring the past year the village of May­
saparilta." — Lucy Moffltt. KUlingly, Conn.
Horace tlilwon. of Flint, Is accused of
ville expended 830.000 in new buildings.
feeding the food in its cooked state.
“Mra. Ann H. Farnsworth, a ladv 79
stealing clovcrsi-ed from n Clayton town­
Ionia wants Warden Watkins, of the ship farmer, and owing to li.it&gt; Inability to years old. So. Woodstock, Vt.. writes:
"After several weeks* suffering from aer.----- --- -----•
—
PLSO. UVMO.
state
V. SUIllXtlVU.
house of correction,
W * V Uto
pfFUUl
be re-nppohitl"
furnish 9500 bail Gitaou in In jail await­ oua prostration, I procured a bottle ot
Jt was for more common twenty-five ' «1ing examination.
.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and before I liad taken
ywtrsago than nowadays for fanners’I
.
. . .......
.
half of it my usual health returned.'{
A vdh of
six feet In depth has been •
di'ty nod'SJidlltt the
I&lt;®’*lw- D-’"1
Richard Walters km-sti-d at Grand
Rapids while peddling silk handkerchiefs,
through its various stages. There are, i l,M&gt;'
has been Identified an the person who raid­
however, even now many housewives
The insurance companies have mid ed Townsend’S store at White
’
who would occasionally make a few $2,800 u&gt; the losers by tin* recent 810.000 will be taken north for trial.
cheeses for homo consumi'
,&lt;~* lif* •*
— fin-----—
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &gt; Co.. Lowell. MsM
option
they
at•'-*-*
Adrian.
only were posarased of (lie
t..„ nccetwary • w
Sneak thlevra stole a keg ,of whisky
- -" In- w elch, of Kalamazoo, got only two from the Gaylord stage near Atlanta Tues­
conveniences. With a view to aasisting
Price $1; it, $5.
$5 tattle.
tills ctaxs of would be cheese makers we I years Wstate’a prison for assaulting a 16- day evening, but they have received their
have reprmttil from Farm and Fireside a yrars old girt.
punishment, us the keg was found empty
home made screw prees.
W. J. Mage&lt;*, ot Marshall, iffu becu a|»- wear the sr*&gt;ne of the robbery.
pointed law clerk in tt*e general land office
Rev; Fr. Baart, of Marshall, was sued
at ay82.000 wfiary.
by alaborer the other day for wages claim­
Wm. Ranoby, a Grand Rapid* confec­ ed to Im* dur. The testimony showed that
tioner. Ims assigned, with ilabilltiea and the Rev. had overpnld the bill and a Judg­
BHM-ts Ixith stiinll.
ment was therefore rendered In his favor.

The Teacher

General Debility.

i Nervous Prostration,

For inrtlgestioD, use Cobb's Little Fills.
40 pilhewly 25 eenta. W. IL Gocxlyear.
An regie measuring six feet from head
to tip
tall was killed recently near CllnSra,
*
■

Poulffb'

PREVENTIVE INOCULATION OF A SHEEP.

In tho test experiments under con­
sideration, the merits of tiie two syrtems
-of preventive inoculation were trted—
that of Pasteur and tliat of P. II. H. Geh­
rig. The latter gentleman’s system proved
a failure, while Pasteur's system scored
a victory. Space will not admit of 1‘iwteur's system being described in detail;
suffice it to say tliat it constate of inocula­
tion with two different cuftivations of
the anthrax bacilhw. These cultivations
are of increasing drength. tho last con­
ferring complete-immunity. Tho tubes
in which this virus is sent out from Pas­
teur's Parisian institute, tho syringe em­
ployed and the method of (M-rfornung
the inoculation are figured in Nos. .1, 2,
8, of the second cut.
Tho outbreaks of this disorder, in Aus­
tralia an in tliiH country, clearly teach
that it is constantly refwurluced by ani­
mals grazing over land on which diseased
animals have deposited excreta or have
thenuelvcs perished and lotted. In Eng­
land. it luu» ]&gt;cen found that by judicious
measures In destroying tho carcasses of
those dying of the dinease it may be
finally stamped out

The coat of keeping a horse by the
most of perMxiH h» mere guess work in­
stead of careful figures. Mr, J. H.
Andre, with a view to enlightening the*
i_______
uninitiated. gnV,gnVv recently in
Rural Home
The Wood-cleansing qualities of Ayer’s uninitiated,
Sarsaparilla render It invaluable in akin tin. following estimates: If one purchases
a good horw, 4 years of age. for 8160 it
disorders.
.
is a good bargain. A ton buggy will
The Marshall school furniture.factory ccwt8123. cutter 826, harness 820, robe
received a 8L*&gt;.bOO order from western par­ 810, blanketa &lt;3, comb nnd brush 82,
ties the other day.
whip 82, which amounts figure 8887.
Now if we toko ail into considera­
Of the nineteenth century, can truly be tion tiicse will hist on an average
said of PaplUcm I extract of flax) Skin Cure. ten veara. Perhaps tho wagon might
Thousands testify to its wonderful cura­ last longer, but it would need repairing
tive powers in seemingly hopeless cases of in that time; on the wholo tea years is a*
eczema, wilt rtwuin, erysipelas and every long average, as ,tiw horse might be
kind of akin dtauaM*. Mr. O. P. Airier, of worthless in five years.
cotdfl 8837 $M70
for ten
years, It would
Hartford. Fll.tr.
Ohio, tried .....
ever)wing
he .bekrf
ItitttaSlJ^f
’«?
__ .
.. - beIf
bo at U10outhe
rate of $33.70
*"
re^w*^ ™
interred
wS, per rear, and tho
inti-rest on tho whole outlay at 6 per
years with eczema nritll he found Pnplllon cent, would bo $20.32. Add to thisTut
Skin Cure, which cun-1 him. Large bot­
least four tons of hay, which has aver­
tles only 81, at W. H. Goodyear's drug* aged in the [ost ten years $13 per ton,
store.
'
$48; one ton &lt;if straw for bedding, 87;
Beamibire would just salt Livingston ninety bushels of onto at 85 cents per
Bounty to a T.. so Important a product of bushel, $31.50; shoeing $5, and it would
be a cheap job to care for a hone, uusX
her farms have beans'become.
wagons, etc,, for $1 per week, which
would bring the price to $32 per year, or.
the sum total of $107.42 for the year at
moderate figures. And yet we find
bottle ot Kvmp’i Balsam tor the throat nnd thousands wlio kccp_a horee aud have no
luuta. a remedy that Is selling Mil rely upon it* real busineM for It and do not keep a
menu and h guaranteed to relkve and eure all cow, when the coat of keeping a horse
chronic and tonite coughs, asthma, broaehltm will keep two cows, and yet they do not
and cwuraiapttoa. Lance bottles 60 eenta aud ■cw* Iwiw tlwn- r*anf Ir.w.p. o

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Watt

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THE NEW YORK

JIA1LANDEMSS

Negaunee people are looking a threaten­
ed epidemic of diphtheria In the eye and
Bhlverlng with fear.
'

It bi said with an air of nelf-Mtudactiou
that the ladies of Coiitna all can wear No.

A. IL Thumiwou, Rockfork, ML, writes:
“1 have been troubled with catarrii fur
jears, noUdug lumped me until I tried
Paplllon Catarrh Cure. 1 followed dlrecUons, and with less than one bottle, I am
cured." Papllluti (extract of flax) Catarrh
Cure will positively and jwrmanently cure
vronfilial catarrh, acute or chronic catarrh,

In many sections of the country gyp­
sum is extensively mwd in agriculture in
its ground condition, when itTs called
land plaster, and its best application isos
a top dressing on meadows and pastureu,
and it is «q»ecially bmcflcial ou Hover.
Its value for any purpose will depend on
the pmemtage of foreign admixture it

is compoaed of lime 88 j.cr cent, sulphurio acid 40 and water 21 per cent
Gypsum c-xtats in large quantities in
Nova ticotia. whence It b‘ extenrivd?
The Nunrahocn have erected a fine club exported; also in New York and other
house near Ishpeming.
ataten.. Its action as a fertilizer ta not
perfectly understood, but seems to oon-

barrel to So and upgypaum. when cal-

The press here depicted has dono good
work for an Ohio cheese maker, who
describes it as follows: End pieces, 3
inches thick, 8 inches wide at top, 16
Inches wkto at bottom, 6 feet long,
tom, 8 inclies square. Bed, 4 incites
thick by 16 wide. The screws are 10
inches apart from center to center.
Distance l&gt;elween beam and heel, 24
inches. The stay rods are pinch iron,
and have a plate of iron i by 2 inches
over the beam and under the taxi. Nor­
way or yellow pine will answer very well
for the timber part A b one of the press
boards; thuy are made 18 inches square,
li thick, and have a strip nailed around
the edges to prevent the whey running
off only at the outlet on the front aide.
What Others flay.

Mr. E. Williams, tho New Jersey hor­
ticulturist, is quoted aa ranking the Wag­
ner among the txwt of winter apples for
quality.
Mr. O. H. Alexander, Charlotte, Vt,
claims the name •’Ben Harrison" for n
now seedling potato which ho considezs
of great promise.
*
Professor Maynard, of the Massachu­
THE STUDIOUS MAN.
setts Agricultural college, pronounces
the Hayew a hardy grape. Ito fruk is of Out through the gates of Ispahan
A cake el Ivory Soar in view.
good quality, ripening early.
"No alkali this soap contains,
“There b nothing like heat for milk
k,r*'i"crW- &gt;•
»&gt;«
Md Ute.ite
making in winter, and with ensilage (or
- stains;
'» ho rested by a fountain Side.
’It- comes -from oils, sweet as the rose
food there is no reason why the supply of
milk should txt any Ictts tn cold man in
" 1 go to seek." replied the sage,
Tliat
in the palace garden grows;
warm weather,** says American Dairy­
' The greatest wonder of the age.”
_ ~r
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It floats like cork upon the wave •
man.
TTwoJn,™
yoe,
defend
With this ve maybo^h wnh and .hare’’ 'I'to-tl
frrirv. y.Au
,w saddle
—
j .
Professor W. A. Henry states that there
ui on urgent demand for some succulent And call your journey.at an end.
“ Enough, enough!" the student cried;
food for hogs ill winter, as we now lam- For here within this sack I hold
"You've saved me from a longer ride,"
only concentrated grain feed with which The greatest wonder bought or sold.
to supply them, and thb b not whollv
And
Moopiag
down,
the^p^kerdirew
satisfactory for growing nnunata.
'
“I would state a« a result of my ex­
perience," toys L. T. Hazen, -that a ailo
should not bo opened until the contents
A WORD OF WARNING.
have gone through the heating ttroceaa
and cooled down. If it is O[x*necl pnuna*
JkLTSI Iat'
h&gt; be “j«t u SF-I •• S*
turelv the cotttento will sour very rar&gt;Idly.*
•
■&lt;
«
"•
JMuine.
M
for
Iwrj
"
s
M
p
ud
£«»&gt;«, it.
American Agriculturist savs: “If the
hogs to ho aiaughtareil are fed within
twelve hnuro of their killing the food is
WaCnl H,_
u-lll I—
a,
.
to sour, and it will bo mote difficult to ! r-x
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pcv,*.e are uuv so uappy,
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bllsxard visited Michigan, Illinois and
Indiana, and was pretty general all over the
northwest. .

And Qathers in His Victims by
the Score.

WILUAMSPORTAND CARLISLE.

Robertson Denied Admission to
the Indiana Senate.

Wlu.tAMiPpBT, Pa., Jan. 10.-A terrible
storm of wind, accompanied by torrent* of GREAT CONFUSION ON THE FLOOR.
rain, swept down thi&gt; West •Branch valley
y-sterday afternoon. Considerable damage
lie Senate Organlsad by Jaylga Mitch*11,
And Hundreds of Operatives, Mostly was done in all directions, the particular* of
of the Supreme Court—C4ui«st for tbe
whiri* are meager by reason of ■clegraph
Girls, Frightfully Crashed
and Cslepbone communication being inter­
and Mangled.
rupted. In tilts city the damage was partic­
ularly severe. Al&gt;ouc a doaen houare were
dqinnlidied, the Mankey Decorative works
iNDiAXAPOua, Jan. 12.—Lieutenant GovunnK&gt;f«l and ths buildmgs of the Demurest
S-iwing Machine company delimitates L The
damage »ii*talne.l by the Mankey people will aanato Thursday vainly seeking admission
inside,
from the refuser of tbe auditor of
amount to Knj.WM and that of tbe Dvmorest
Pittsburg
woi k&gt;. g t.iM) i. The brick walls of the fimn
lieutenant
dry de;mrtmm&gt;t in course of constructiun. a
story io bright. SM&gt; feet long and WJ wide.
elected. Judge I
Rkadixg, Fa, Jan. 10.—A eycinne struck
Mitebell, of tbe su- I
thts rity hlmrtiy after 5 o'clock yesterday
premecourt
jHauwwun, organo.kan I
afternoon, demolishing a number of build­ killed, but tills i&lt; not confirmed. .Much
ing*. including Grimshaw Brothers* silk- damage h.,» Uwn done to oilier jirnpirty in
daring the motion '
surrounilitig town*- From -Banbury w.ml
. to elect Bonn tor Cox ,
&lt;ho were buried in the ruins. waa blown down, tan men buried in th&gt;»
ruiiit and one or two kIliad.
Bcpubliren minor- '
When iho cyclone struck Reading the
ity was proteating at '
. Pnlla&gt;i&lt;*!phia &amp; Keadiug Railway coni paay's

A KING AMONG BOGS.’

THE/ ARE AT IT AGAIN.

Win’t Let Him Io.

yesterday paased tbe houw bill requiring th*

Hood's Sarsaparilla

HOME LIFE OF BARNEY GREELEY,
THE GREAT EDITOR^ BROTHER.

test MoaHrerifyinc ird st.-fngtixmlng r«B»-

introdtsced a bill providing- a complete sys­
tem of govarnment regulation of elections

and give new Ills aud vigor to the entire body.
“HotxTa Saroaparilla did me grtuit good.

A LARGE SILK MILL BLOWN DOWN,

storm raged ’-re Wodnriay night witii groat

oped in flame**.

Hoveral gn« chain liar* on-

badly injured
Tbe kille&lt;! ar- G«org«
Schaffer. Sh-ridan Jnnea. Albert Lxydonrtorm then omiUrunI eastward, deal­
ing oNt destruction in its pe’.li. Nino dwelling« on North Eighth ami. M trion strenl*
wore unroofed nt.d otherwise iui.ily damaged.

"S; - , .

®?

IXi." SSt X ."V,£:
,

.

”*t confu»ion pre-1

•

heartrending.
Willing hands however,
quit-kiy wt tn work, and at 9.45 o'clock »omo
of thvw w«re dead nnd many fatally injured,
three, who wer- lew* wriously hurt were taken
to lhetr home*, w/pf- three who received
more s-rioos injuries were taken to the huapttals.
Prulnbly «eventy-flvo to 100 escaped or

thfcwrsckwl ailk mill was continued throughouttM right without interruption. Thurs­
day morning a Urge addition was made to
tioual botie. were remove*!.

The wreck has taen thoroughly explored and
nil Itodi^s have IsMti removed. The official
list of the killed furnished bv the firm Fri18 years old; Amelia Christman,

Imdy will be taken to Connectiont for
burial); Sallie Faust. 1(1 years; Mary Fitspntriek, i3 years; Tillie Grow, 10 years; Hal-

A «n«nber of maasurre relating to boose
**’ k"v UP thsHmulls Elliott contested eiwtion
c"w lroa‘ Smdb Carolina duvslof&lt;ed luo feel
U1*‘ »»»”»*«?««
«'»KIrr
waapon
«f tho
.... th. 1ki1.«•«
w n,Ji,
.ed

Thr ,lkJ

.

„ wo?{ fTT* ■

or,,r

t”-

“d i

mat* adjourned.
1 be b&lt;H,M&gt; wasted the day in flllbuttering

without protest from tbo Itepnbllran
At- 1
d"’
**•
juurned to meet the bouse in joint *ewion at
a ’»’&lt;*&gt;«* “”d »*«•&lt;• toe governor1* mes‘■
’’K*- .
WAITING FOR THE COURTS.
■ ■ ■—
Weat Virginia Malswmea Doing Xolhlng

FUNERAL OF EUGENE WETHERELL.

n roti, for president of the tody, but as each
boct acc-'iiijianfi-d lim 'body of her liunbaml, ] &lt;li*cn«ri»n extending to almost
is ----was"a o eiocK wtien we «.
not uanm was
Eugene Wetherwll, to ita last renting place 1«'v, '*
at his old home here Thursday.
There concluded vrithbnt any el-ction, and tbe

great crowd of women
tho platform, luwlde

senate adjourned until V:SO .Monday after­
noon. The bouse had a bait hour session, at
Jotiroed until Monday morning nt '0 o'clock,
jotiraed
o’clock. i
Tbe motion to dismiss the writ ot probibi- '
tion pit venting Judge Guthrie from pro-I
evading with, writ of mandaunn Jngainst '
Secretary &lt;»; State Walker. csxtipeUing him J

or. was nrgnrd before the supreme court!
yesterday, but Um court adjourned without |
. rendering a decision. When thta question is I
I settled tin* Republicans will proceed to orgsnlse the wnnto and the return* will be |
tbo first to g-t off.
! opened in joint seasiun and the result de- |
rangrment*. proceeded quickly t&lt;&gt; the car­ clared. Tlie Democrats have no hope of &gt;
riage in wailing. She wore a black dress. . organising tte« body, nnd it is Iwlioved that

hand nf

the Slngsr.

romcdlU agents; X. the fn-ftorthm,- ad. toe
j-rotM ot securing tlie active »m dlctaal
qoaUti.x. .The result 1samoL'dne&lt;ifunueuri
»tmqnh. effecting eure* l.Uficrto nt.known.
ScT*r* &lt;&lt;1-.A-A.-,./.*»f..-• -&lt;1,^-.

■is^jwaa
it-®—«*

When Raruw: Grenier is awake his many
ecccntriritis*. bis unfailing good nature, bta .
abundant Idieralitr, as well qs his lutelll- I
gmee and warmhearted friendliness, which-'
are well known and appreciated for mile*
around, make him a favorite with hia neigh- j

not seem So have on enemy —tell many kindly
anecdotes of this remarkable old man and
his many ptfialiarfttat,
The farm on which hq live* is a Urge and

1OO Poses One Dollar.

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

thriftier man independently rieh. bnt Mr.
Greeley seven to care to make only a living
out of it nnd is happy and content in tbe
familiar company of bis pig* and poultry, of
which be (a very fond.
thx xoiTon a-rout aronraMAX.
I
Many years ago, when Horace G roelet- nnd '
Rarnes
'

achieved and was learning tbw printer's
•IH L
trad-, would come for a v.-.cation, and the
two would go off fishiqg and hunting to- i
getber. The printer's approntire than, an- ,
eflyding to hi* brother, was os awkward in
th * foren as Barnes was in a jiarlor.
'
Horace never had any luck with his rod or !
hi* gun. He never got a bite in the trout ,
brook nnd rotridnl hit the side of a barn, not!
to mention a wild rabbit.
i
uai nv. nowcrer, uni a,nor sportsman and
t:«nally came home well provided with game j
rr fish, frequently bringing down nn antlered j
* *"
“
S c qrfjer C t—

(go^AsW’-fr1^5'
i^SBropehit i

.
An attempt to inet cnM ths duty ou ।
I
cent «d yalocem mitend of 10 »i&gt; defeated
by a tie vota Tbo] opposition showed that!
diamond* rould Ik) too easily ■imuzglcd to j
makf it praetienblJ to collect ''
‘ '
high' doty.
Importers could 4
WllNE Oa.wiut.flL
when the duty —1
Precious stoin-*, set. ambition, and hr their lonely tnunpi through
ths wuxls would unfold bis bright schemes &gt;
to attain future greatness. Hi* sympathetic
brothcr'itneowl while tbpse aspirations were
eoafidmi to him.'and always encouraged tbelr
ametidmonl to take brnid-.plait* and lucre Innulgencc, although be admits now he had i
but small faith in their realisation.
■ Horace never forgot this kindly encourage- 1
gronnd that they could not be manufactured
bi th‘a country.
couth brother in the backwoods.- He sent for !
”itb dilatory motion* (his purpose bring to Barnette cotno to tbo-metropolis and ofl.Twi'.
k QO^AflTEED
force tb* consideration of the Oklahoma bill) , him various .(Kwitions.
.
He ____
modo_ him __
bis ।
Jcul\E rorV
—”
------ ---completely paralysed
husinesa
When I —
traveling
agent
aud■ then gave hint
him nn
an w»i
edi- '
te—— 1
Springer tried to gat unanimous consent to torial chair to (111; test be could not fill that' j
LiXCtnAt
fix » 'lay for * vote qn that bill, that was ob- or any other place he would acvcpL and so ^ABIETINE MEQCAL
whether one man could rule tte&gt; bouse. A]
iwohrtion to appoint a ■•ommitteo to writ on ■I
‘‘I returned because I preferred to lie a I
Weaver and see rn wbat term* he would al-I1 king amoug bogs rather tiian a hng among
Slid nnd guaranteed by
low busineo* to proceed was ruled out of kings.”
order. Tbe house adjourned at 1:4 &gt; p m.
And ho has been literally ever since “a W. H. GOODYEAR, - . Sale Agent
king among bog*." and chickens, end turkeys
and docks, for they aro bis preferred com­
’
day, but after a k'tifl debate, during which panion*.
To sre&gt; Barnes Greeley at htah-cnc, slovenly
Plumb, iqteaking to bis motion to admit fresh
fish frre, said it was a discriminatiou in
favor ot people living along the Canadian
BTUOrSNESS.
SICK H1CADACSX
careica*:in*s in drew* of his, brother Horace, ; IlCARTKtKX, UTEB INDIGCSTIOX
DXHI’EPHLL. OOMI’LAJNT, JAliMDKOK
duly thereon, the ameodtuanl was rejected ' tributed tothasmal) weakness and studied .

loratu.

I Gen. Goff reached here y cterday from
ninqianirtl by M. I. Wethcrvil, Imitln-r of rI Wasbiugtou.
the ilr snwd. and Mr* Wctberell, bis!
I
FIGHT FOR A SENATOR.
mother, wtio ni*t the narlv at
The
I i.tnl the fldi subiected to lu a cent tier
burial took place Frida

building at will
.
Tbe tenant himarlf. a tall man. whitehaired, nnd quaint in appearance, who ia |
now nearly 80 years ot age. may frequently, :
nn rt ftrtnriv sf
:

Worn be would permit I bn journal to be

wi the Oklahoma and Union Pacific funding
bills failed, and st 3;JV the house adjourned.
lull again claimed lb* uUde attention of the

many windows nrre broken by the foroo o!
the wind. Tho temperature ha* fniiec
steadily Thu* far no low of life ta re ,
portal. In Clovehsad hundreds of telepbum '
and telegraph wire* were blown down and
cauvM-rovered delivery wagon* overturned I
Trevi were knockeil to eara^. Ia*eeure roofi I
and chimney* were demolished but tbvrs I

Bend's Sompaiflla is cbsraderteM by

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

.„,,a r.p.un.., at

dl.«U4.»jr on lb- ~.r..U«. B,,,,,.,
« V-lt-r.llo
U.-aJ..-.,
n,Ur hr, d* m..l. .„ .tt-mp. U. «Ur tlu rtumtarTEn
_ a_
I »a» stopped bv tbe door keeper. Robasrtoon
'
Illqw Herd III Ohio.
**
‘ 1 ’
’ another n’tempt. bat was hiCLXntltaMi, Ohio. Jan. Ii-lteporta
from many town* in northern Ohio Kaj
•- ----- —»---- -------------------­
that tbe Wmdatnrtn of Wednesday did cun ■ *rn“r ^toMned near the entrance nearly

Purifies tkr Blood

weather
Tl» floors are uncariwted, and piga, chick-

" Hand’s Sarsaparilla beau off ethers, as
This remarkable Individual is Barmw. Is worth its weight In wild." f. Bsjsaxwnx
Greeley, the only brother of tho only Horace ILL' Book bULet, Saw YorkC'.tr.
bill was again tak-n up Vance’s amend­ Greeley who for sixty-flve years has lived;
ment providing that no article in th* pend-

...

tilz.r nt, rl, . Ani..rl. ;

People driving out of Corry, flv»&gt; miles over
small village of Columbus and them ptaii

" AKinxornx City, Jan Ml
*" Ule ’■‘’“tine morning icsinsas

«

nstor
which„gareriw
Glovckxteh, Msra, Jan. IS.—Emma Ab- pls
r——
—ty -speech
r----- ---------—--- to Informal

dtip, and underneath were lying human
.1 o&gt;I ■©» by tbe wore.
While th" townspeople, flremeu nnd police
were hard at work rswcuins tIm victims of
the terrible ealnmity night tell, but in spite
of the darkn**** and tbe driving storm tbe
rescuer* krpLon. In a few minutes a por­
tion ■ '( tbe wreck of tbe-mill took fire, illu­
minating tbe ghastly nnd awful rc-ns.

Tlie bouse put an end to tbe dead-lock by
adopting tbe plan ot Monday nlgbt'4 caucus,
tbe vote being 1'20 to 117 to recommit tbe

ssz 2i? I

............. . w.u i;;nnrvti ■■&gt; inc cusir, out

OlT.

single brick remains of tbo beautiful build­
ing except tho stoek atvf engine-room. .Tho
fire deimrtinent was ■•ailed out, and .10,000
mon, women, nnd children rptickly autem*
bled about tbo wrecked mill. The cries of tho

a long discussion, but it was Anally rejected.

tower to lower At Hrund.g» * ! retor on , Jm,,...,,, Mn(1 a^ared by him ea
tho Am -ricun side of ita wbiri po -I rapids a I
udjtwrnvd
.
- to Friday,
- ----- j --..................................... — —
......... .... .Payne-, 'Push,
. H»M, Tur&amp;u&gt;two-story building was blown into U&gt;" ranida &gt; Tbn
f u
------------, . wit. &lt;Tganls.il
'
house
quietly
by the ph,. Voorhees, and Wi|w&gt;n of Maryland. An
and swept away. At BntteryH alovntor, ou 1 .aermnr
rrvtary &lt;rf -tate Vauotn nominee* were , nrn n-lm-nt was a I opted putting a duty on
A iuuuhi
motion to li.n
not I'nvilllll
r.'romit. kui
Coi :n* &lt;*»l
&gt;..ir
■ , -- •
. Iscieti. z,
In .. the whirl pool A !&lt;w,idlng ofif -. r of th- -mate was rejected.
.1. Vl.w ...rater h

Hundred and Twentieth nnd Marion streets.
This building was fill-d with operatives,'and
not a tingle soul cm-nped • uninjured. The
Str::etur'«, which was (our xtorlon high nnd

district as electoral boardi and they
appoint tbe precinct officers smd oversea tbe
count of the votee. The tariff bill then

3-

’CATARRH
RQVILLE

rn ABIE and CAT-R-CURE

ik.uiuI

affectations at a irrent nutu

•iluxq a re lox with wmsKY.
Barae* I* diam.iricnlly &lt;*ppc*ud to two
I KALXIGII, N. G, Jan. ’1—There is i
wall and favorably known liquids, whisky
years; Eva Tzvds, 17 years; Emma Nester.
। sbatemenl in the excitement manifested
S2 years; John Raber, 22 years Gvavre a wife
■nd Oats In 1KM । the election of a senator. Tbe .1 ardest woi
jouroed until noon Unlay, the attempt to or in conjunction. Ha attributes his lang
and two children).; Ella Reigbtnauer. 15
M'a* Wurtti—Am Ibcrraae Over 1X87.
I evmkuown here is bet&gt;egin at II a. in. yesterday having davidu|&gt;ed coutinne.l excellent health to the fart that be
WjtnniXOTOx City, Jan. 14.—The Dncem- ing done, nnd tbe vaSchaffer, sister of Lillie (died Thu mlay aft­ bcr report of tbe department of ngrictil- rfiiujicandldat-w -Matt
ernoon from the effects of her injiirios); ture, which |Mi)ilisbre in detail estimate* of | Ranson, 8. B. AtexWeaver was manifested. That gentleman In his u*u
Barbara A. Seilbeimer, 15 yean; Sarah
began his filibustering tactic* by muviug an
Shade, 17 yean (taken out alive, but died the product of corn l.W’.TfiO.OX bushels, and A. M. Waddell—» . ...
adjournment before the journal had been
waujr. do ciaun*. wnen tsxen into thesya-.
after being removed to bar home); William
are all on the grnuoiL
tern ‘uimolerutclT. L* fully a- injurious as
fnrm at fG77,Wi,.’»^i, or iK. I cents per Tbe Democratic senanisi several prominent Democrats had been
child); Sophia F. Winkelman. ■J^yeant
bashnl, against 41 4 for the crop of 1857,
a decrease of 23 per cent, the product of held next Turedny
question, and h a strong Prohibitionist
,
gerafed, owing to tbe confusion and failure 1887 bringper cant lesa in volume than night Hansom’s
which permitted seine business* to be trans­ ••Freo.wbisky or no whisky" is h« doctrine.
of those who twca|Md to report the fact. that of 1888. -The average yield of tbo friends amrt that he
acted, Weaver getting in all the olistruction
Mr. Greeley tell* a good story on himself
Mcwir*. Gritnohaw ore positive no other* commercial belt or seven copi surplus
of tbe only time be ever tasted whisky. On
to him. K being necessary to nominate. It
were killed. Many of the injured, however,
bills for the erection of a ■public building■ at that occasion be deliberately cot beastly
aro in a critical condition, and It is likely
The wb'&amp;tt aggregate m 414,808,000 bushels, 1 m.&lt;&lt;* tw.t mo vu.r ■■ rx. e. MH1IUMU1 * ;
drank.
Ho bad, it appear^ a big fekm on
rauli.i.h
In
Itwt
Ch.rl.
U.
*•!••■■•&gt;.
■*&gt;■*
■'»
Mlacme will die.
________ •
grojyti on 37,338,138 acres, valued at |3M,- _..j r,__ -___ _ —*__ . r«__ r.
___________ _ ' lX«i
0U&gt; for
for n sit.'
site and to Ibegiu
m-l-Iii a nullin'
public bmlditiv
building
3i8gi,’.O. The average yield, therefore, Is 11.1 aud Govemor-elact Denial C. Fowln are not at Omaha were agree 1 to. Upon apotber his finger that pained him so bo was unable
to sleep for three nights, tfcmelsjdy recom­
averse to tbe senatorial prix, iailing their
CATASTROPHE AT PITTSBURG. ,
mended whisky, and ho accardmgiy went to
Corry and reoorted to it witbiSutintwVtrDetoe previous crop, a different* due mnro to M. 8cak'.&lt; as a poalbls candidate.
which time Kilgore raised the point of no
Falling Bnllding.
foreign thari to domestic scarcity.
qu -rum and gave notice that tn retaliation
Prrrsii'no, Fa., Jan. 9. —Ttiera was an'
against Weaver no privite bill could l«
Tbe oggregnte for oats is 7i»l,737,0O0 bnsbawful catnotropbe nt 12:30 Wednesday after­ els, grown on kfi.9!H.2*j acre*, and valued at '
■Mk-wd while the present state of affaire ex- says, "but I wns bjund to get drunk, ao 1
---------, — -----------------------------------kept on drinking until I was iob)I v tons. They
noon. The high wind that stru -k tins city tlB,434.!N0. Thta ta 37.8 cents P r bushel, I hoW*'- "f
cotmiy refuw. tosurcea* Mti-d. The house Uiun adjourned.
nt ihat hour completely -demolished tbe .gainst 30 .-ent. for tbe crop of 1887.
deritoeir office* to their .mxwwue. who were
WaxnwoTOx Cnr, Jsii. 14 —In tiseseiiats put ma to bed aud 1 camo very nrar turning
Inrge brick building in. process of construc­
A rompartaon ot aggregate value* shows rriwntly elected. At the election fhern were Saturday Morgai: gave nutico bf a* amend- up my toea, but 1 cure.! tlw felon aud if 1
tion tn Diamond alley, immediately in the that the pressnt corn eropis w«th till.tsto.rear of Weldon &amp; Ca*» stare. Tim building —
000 more titan -■
the previous one; iho d' 374.-1 1Jc"”' ’ The Democrats j lined in the support which gaits in transit to or from Catiuda again. 1 would drink a barrel to cure a
wa* a* far up as tbe seventh story, and the
1
’n as
■■ tilt,
of whnt
what is
i* knoM
known
the L'.i.lnn
Fusion tielrst
ticket, ..nit
end are |«rmitual to « ro a Ameritian territory felon.”
building is a complete wreck. As it went
the cniolidatoi on that ticket were elected, free of duly. Tbe auction relating u&gt; methy­
Although he is remarkably quick wit ted
down it crushed in its fall tbe barbershop
hut lh» old incumbents refuse to vacate. The lated spirits wus amendud to luclude other and intelligent for his age. Mr. Greeley often
immediately nuxL Tbe force of tlm crush­
circuit court has iiMtiod a mandamus order*
asaertsthnt bo is approaching second childPkoiua, Illa, JaiL 14.—The permanent or- ing a surrender of tho offices to the newly subtianres for methylating btatidet wood tahues., nn-l be ban carefully calculated his
ing building was thrown again..! Weldon &amp;
naptha.
The
duty
on
pulp
Ca’s stere, nnd pushed out tbe front into ganlxatnm of tbe Central, IrJ^r-Stete league elected official*. Tbo mon now in office.
was effected Saturday night by the selection
When
be wn«
wo* nity-nvc
fifty-five bo
ho could
conk! remember (
n non ne
of the following*offlrers: FresHlenl, Hendur- and It is likely that some of them will be for U&gt;» th rev different qualities thereof.
Weldon
Gray offered an ameudmont admitting free contemporary facts and occurrences very;
aon
Rldgiey,
of
Springfield;
Mn-retary
aud
committed to jail for co u ternpt.
debris.
full
lurntwr, limber, agricultural iron and ma­ eaally. Ten years later ovont* of previous
treasurer, A. M. Brown, of Peoria; execu­
times
kept
uppermost
hi
his
mind. At prew
chinery
for
cunstruction
ami
equipment
of
tive committee, Fred Wahl, of Quincy; Visi­
vessels. Tbo Republicans obj.-gtod to ^ils. eut be can recall tbo period of early man­
ter Viele, of Evansville; John 8 Lee, of
especially as to machinery, though Frys in­ hood better than any ether lu bis Ufa.
pendent says that oan old friend who called timated that with machinery left out of the
Henderson Rldgiey, of KprilfgBeld. Da ven upon him Thursday Gvn. Harrison stated
amendment he would vote for IL Tbo amend­ according to his calculation, will bo claarwt,
emphatically that be has not yet determined
committeemen will be selected hereafter. upan a single memlierof bis cabinet; that be ment wns pending when the senate went into and then those of childhood, until in fifteen
secret s&gt; salon, after which it ndjournml.- Tbo or twenty years, if bo should live so long, hl*
debris. There ware fifteen printers in tbu Tbo salary limit was placed at ll.licO, with a
reading of tbo tariff bill was completed and memory will bo completely blurrad.
rw of Weldona &amp; Co. on the second floor
Mr. Greeley still regards aud speak* of tbe
atnendmsnU are uow m order.
and many of them were badly injured. As of good faith in remaining to the and of the ' sent to tfao.aenata
ability of bis brother with unalloyed udmtrafast as tbe injured could be dug out they
house, and after the receipt and dispositioa
were carried on stretcher* to tbe various
of Mvnral executive document*, a resolu­
Deal!■ sif Mr*. Jay Gould.
| CoBCOltD, N. H., Jan. 12—The constitu- tion io msrind ti&gt;» ruin requiring tbe house
building fall into tbe basement HU skull
Nxw Youk, Jan. &gt;4 —Mra Jay Gould | tiotial convention Thursday afternbon
was frwetunad and both legs broken.
died nt her home on Fifth avenue nt 8:50 adopted bv a vote of I'M to 131 an nmeud- by Randall, nnd referreii to the rules como'clock last nl;tht. Tbe entire 'amiiy waited meat prohibiting tbu manufacture and sain inittoe, and Weaver said bv wou'd nsase ob­ long!njrto Roberts &amp; Collins, of thia city. It ’
dead at the Weldin store disaster la nearly about the bedside (nr Uh? end to come. ”
Dr. ofull
^f'=“ intoxicating liquors "_z
“except
,r^ cider." A ‘ »tructin&lt; ttes business until the rule*
report
was tnadr. The Now Orleans mint before the mint was
Baldwin said any attempt to prolong life special cwnmittae was appointed to consider committee’s
the woman suffrage amendment
; |wndl&gt;n
bill
wn. pe—ri.
.nd tbe
-one in Mtn wether munty. in this state;:
labernr. It Is expected that more .bodisa
will yet Ise recovered.
There
aro
long since m New York city at auction tar &gt;
verse and answvrwi tiia anxious iuquirio* of Wednewluy morriug ttm tegiriature lw..rd “Sa" Fr,ncU™ *"'• ~£rw'’1
T11'
8800.
A Brooklyn mar. coming tht* way of- ’
and night. Four of tbe injured will un­ tbe loved ones about her with a ►imple “yes’
solar aud diplomatin epproprial uti bill was
doubtedly die and tbe remainder will re­
(cred Masors. Robert* &amp; Odlinsf(or tboir 1
going awl imoming governor*, and Gov­ than considered and parsed, and pend- curioaity, bat they refused to tai.e IL They '
cover. Dr. Basil's body was found ycaterernor
W.
IL
Merriam
was
duly
iitstaileil
in
vm
.,1
ai&gt;.
«■ -r-*.. . ..... i.. ..
x_
day morning. The damage to property is
against the fortification bill that ah tbe
offi.v
_________
items except one for repairs of fortification*
cratic menibom of she loglslatum held a
were outside the Jurisdiction ot lb« appro­
caucus Friday night to nominate .&gt; amatorin
BrMiaoriKLp, In., Jan lx — At a cam-us : priatious committee, the bouse adjourned.
candidate One ballot was ta«m. standing:
INCOME OF THE FARMS.

Un. G,

AN

■ML)VER PILLS!
FLEMING BROS., Pittsbnrjli, Pi,

W. L. DOUGLAS
- FOB
$3 SHOE OKNTLWULN.

taf ।
W. L».
mo rm I
ttiQ O

�X ST?’^S2L‘2,JSAX’ A W0NM8TOL WOMAN.

cm the faro Uf tbe
understands that if tbe record* do not show
p»Hk». m i.»■* th* emrt ,—**&gt;»«• » bre* —
tax, aud we hope every oar may take
_
TH&gt;- OLDEcT ornsnu
W«* Vlrr.nl*- Th* d«n«-r«* r«wU«UU-. the title fall*.' Destroy the record* aud this
pain* to invwffigate and fully understand S**0 TO BE THe OLDEST P-RBO^i
Wartlnp. ‘Fedaeadaj. dau. in, 1869.
the evlltenoe to to«L • flow many wh® will 7?
H. Holt
..... -__ _
..x.-.. ••
iki
ei-crr
n*mn.lur. 1— "r—1
IN iuroirf.
AMERICA u/uc&gt;j
WHEN cur
SHE DI
eB?
read thi* article can tell whether thr.ir own the subject, wh! not blindly vote •'No,
uw! it Is a tax. There arc some things
titles haiig upon sneh proceedings? Hut
ioa nou, u uma iwNoam or this »l*i.
night to l*r tax cd for, and Ibis I* one.
tills office contains many other valuable
tida* tn Frsebren eooutv. state of Him.,
things. The legislative hiatory of tbeCo. Is
Uicndorv on luotiun ot HmiUi &amp; Cotennc
AtKiUHT 14. 1CTB.
Itor* for complaisant. Bis ordered tb#*. ii.
doulitedly become governor nt that time. here. Tire levying of even tax. tbe re­
THE COUNTRY DANCE.
Also n now apjarnn. Chat bj the first and cord of road*, the n-ix-rd of births, of mar­
riages ami deaths, the records of elections,
ityr &lt;fav« th.- eonwLn
necarid eounta two repalijicnn roagreaitm.m the bonds of county treasurers, constable*
publiidied in tlisHx, .
najowut. n urwtuaprr. printed ntul'eirriil; ’.'
havelMOD elected in that atul&lt;. M&gt; the and notaries public, official oatiis and many
la tbe comity iXBarry. odd pubHcatri. t
legfatatur*- the republican* have two major­ other records imjsiriaut to be preserved.
ity In tin* senate and the ih-mronib. three Decrees of divorce may be of the uUnost
news that came from tiourland mountain, '
Fkasa A* H'-oar.u. Circuit .h,,
importance and their loss or destruction
where ByI vis lived. ww&gt; to th. effect that the
in tbe bouse.
may prevent women from obtaining their
atxdaut Msgreaa ImkI died during the bluasrd, I
B*‘’Ur h* 1 U*‘~gllTM *. coura, ■ ,
lateprtairights
of
property
and
may
bustardirc
Murehlmm. the famous gentleman who
having fieriabed iu tire rtorui Tilt* was a
Kcltettor* tor &lt; utopisl:.*their children. And what is the worst
c Hope
miataki. Staj^U-vhvJ tire great snowstorm |
■... „ —----------- _
set a trap fur the British minister In the feature of the case te $iat under no possible
BaShuoro.
... 7 Irving....*.............
,..7 JobilMown ...........
' FkOBAlE VKDEII
Barer
last campaign, into which Lord HackvlUe contingency could* til* records in tin* clerk's
.
*
Msple
Grove
Carlton...
But that tremendous
State of Mldilgau, Count? of Ba.&gt;,
. t3 OrsngevUle........... Weal walked with nrtouisbing alacrity. office ta- saved. There i» no vault nor
. G Prairlevll
HMStlliKSt"!1
Froi-at- tn-;,.
Murvldsuti, tar whose&lt;ore the dcmucratir anything iu wbieli to keep tlie bocik* and
. 3 Botiaud...................
City HU ward.
pai-era of this office, nnd their destruction
3 Thornapple ... .in
•• M - ■
... 4 Woodland
would be certain In case of fire.
•• M.-“ ■........... B Yankee
Hprior-. ■
tees pants: Murcbisou has been fumui. . In the treasurer's offlre are contained
There is no doubt Sylvia Dubou- " w- not
Total uumiMr.................. tn
He is a &lt;|uteL unnssuraing gmtlmnan. who the finjpielnl records uf the county, it* ac­
aoswer* to tbe mum- (»«oodby. and Jives count* with tlie townships ahd with the
By order Rep. C&lt;x Com
state, all it* tax record* ami sales. Tin*
On reading and filing Uw petition. &lt;mh
M. L tXMiK.Ctunu.
In 1’omouu. Califonila.
bonds of Ito officers are all stored there ex­
tied, of Man Barber, wider uf «**&lt;* qtepraying that a eertalo UMtnuneat nos op
cept thoM* of the treasurer. The rneurtis
tab court purporting to be tire last wil! m,
The rrpuldlcau county convention U&gt; In tiite office are as dangennuily iusMsure
uuneut ot loud i1»na*&lt;i* may be admiqd i
In i«M 8L Jehu, prohibition candidate ek-ct 18 drkigxira to republiemi trtatr cute a* tbmw in the clerk's ofiireFrom the foregoing we aoc that every
for preMWxt. -polled 150.M8 vote- in the ventimi will be held m the court imuse,
a man named Dubdia, oad kejrt that name all
whole oumtry. -l» 1^ Oeneral'Flak poll­ this city. Thursday afternoon nt 2 p: an man who enjoy* the privileges of his own
her life. Sue Bud u number of cuildreu, but
vine and tig tree bold* the same securely
ed ■J42.9M vote*, again of B2.61&amp; BUlnn's Febnuuy "th. The variufis tewti eornnilt- b? virtue of tiui public records and no man
they Were all illegitimate. While a ioera said patittun..
derraaeii and,
tetv. Will »•!«*■ forward eaucw nutioec to1 can afford to jeopard Ire the welfare, not
onjy of himself, but of those dependent
Harrbcms in 18B* wa*-..lKi,71»:i. a gain &lt;if the Bakv-kk al once.
KNOL'XXP OUT TUt l*L’UII.t*TH.
ujkiii him a- well, to rave the paltry tax
388.818 vwtr*. &lt;Now ill the name of all
rc*&lt;uired to build safe and suitable reel­
nmihwuMiejun- from Euclid down U&gt; Sam
sea fighter all ixr younger &lt;Uy*. aud in faet of the petitioner may nut ■ bv gnuiteil. a:i,.ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
taele* for hi* record ot title.
*
mil sbe was 100 years old. Six-’ knocked b&gt; further ordered. That said pellUnii-r c;-.Jlidjrj . ii&lt;»w lonx is If immK to take to run
Tin* iiusineaa man. at large expense,
It la to t-c remarked in the matter of intern- mil every- I'UgUurt
the republean party iu tin* ground at that
The Board of Snjiervisor*. at their lastl provide* a sate to keep his nrrount books jmuuiT,
iu au ..lira rvm which hiiw uwni roe iuuv auv wn*
-tin,
■»
seeHiun. votes! to submit-the abov&lt;*questioni m. Few do without them. How much , only empirically treated. that maay'notion? 1 hard dnnkeir, brandy i-eing Iror favorite her&gt;' mon- ms*e*sary tliat the great-public treasSertetHftr. is It-not about time fin the to tlw rtactor*xgt their loaning townahlp
!
urra
should
be
placed
beyoud
the
reach
of
tnvretigaUou.to lw proved ' her.
real teiu|»«ruue«* -cam of the |jrohibition meeting. Tiwfl .were induced to do this, devoarthg elemeuta.
diiuti’icMi. by the following esgMlt rra-uiix.
party to ram aismt then- for some olhei
1: hs* been raid bv some that wc will i
7T__»----- r,----------------------- &lt; 1*71— ■.
T-U-—.-»■»’ - .■»&gt;.«» bull— -in -h*
I
means to promote temperauee than by
waMttu: tWr stronr-h ct“’" “ part) that ** pn&gt;val&lt;- a suitable court inniw ami tin- | will pay a large sum in addition to her tax I
for
realtI
or Hupjroncd to*4h.
irenelhs *.
to Iw
her. It I*
te ,
pr«M&gt;f oOters. Compiled EaW*. {4.12.lAwr *
—
run ohlrfiy
grutlly the vindictiveness of
not the piirj*&lt;Mr of tlie «riler of title to (
John F. St- John aud the ambition of a-few
2iL Harr? county &lt;l&lt;4&gt; not tdid for Htv'rin’ihis 'rtwa'^^uiMii^iwti'rVd-^^if i r8m5ltz5 “ Wtti: »«“•'« la* *fut*. u.dred, «a- I during. Bia* «o* a? prottoae os *t&gt;a wu« powsmall great aunn like Saw Dickey atid Un­ many yeatw has not provided the former wliiob question uerhajl u&gt;u&lt;-h might Im : Un,l-r lo U‘ «*l«i«L «"«’ though us force I ertul. and Imr Idopraphy, which she dsdiM*ht hilt he will tontont Iriniwir with nsk M an *’*,nw'' "boul&lt;l be denial But tiicn- j catedsomc your* ago to axehoul teacher to
cle John ttUMwIL. and encouragd a few ami never has«|&gt;rovided tla* latteu
Xtil. Tin* county lm~ * vwd colloction of said,,but lie will content liixnw If with ask
fnct» which—tonrvvethat lire 1 ts-» -n-re hud which *»’ i-ui-lubod literally,
i.uial! local earaheads iu every i-uiiinunity
J™*“T TZ‘
most valuable record*, ail of which an* in Ing wb.tber the voter, wire own* pnqrerty.
T*“"” abounded with oath*.'
who gut Lire taipn-wiioirrvpry Iltth* while imminent uanger fnim tin* and the loss -of — te «U* *M ehlM.rn m,u»d hl- !~JT TfSjSl±„
an .n.,nl u, ukr -hr e—n
Em
T
that they me going* to raise the dctil with whirl; would In* an irrepazabic injury.
THE GfiEtT
I... nnd -.Tino m*n-lv
Ever? ? oler should carefully tavratigate
the reymidicaii.party. Iiecam* wlxn they j jhte
qutwtiun aud determine whaiher the MMinis to tie oblivious to danger or uuwlll- '
were is -it Alley cunldtiT run It.
ing
to
do
what
others
cumdek-r
to
be
her
publie neressitte*. demand a court house and
A BUW who Is In tin- taituim of a .well a vote at’conliiucb.
duty. We all of n». at times, anfier In­
hundred fetr.&lt;tec|&gt; oan't see mueli of the rm
notiuttrt .txnoHTiw or nutuc. justice at tire iuuid* of ucighlMirs but It is
no reason for Inring unjust to ourselves, de-hw cbarRv within thirtyaky. «-vun when tie iauks straight ■)&gt;. mid
and if calamity befall us it will be cold
For
the
I'ltamU*
Court,
an
ufiiro
io
rented
it doreti'l 'lualtyr much to him wbemnr tinin the second HU»ry of ■ brick building on etuufurt to Im* able to say that ail are in­ &lt;lrunkar.il., and yet ••«&gt;.- number of drank
sun shines oraioL But here fa a Iftie bit State street A solid row of wooden *true- volved in the common ruin.*
of illaailugtioii from the. pen ot Dr. T L. tqrra Hank- tin build hut an tin* west. The
We arc confident that u careful cxatnhuiC'uylrr hr the Sew Y-urk Evanp*lte(^ which probate rouw**. are reached by a narrow
res: or capture Sylvia. Un Soarmud n&gt;.’uu­
lu si. she built a hut, where she spout the last
the (Moire would begtatl la pour dawn on wooden stairway. Then* would Im* no tiuu will convince any man tliat a new bre
jNMHible ‘Wiaace uf saving the‘valuable proof ouurt iiouw is an atmolate natMalty
these midergrsuiKl ahaps, If on** they reconbi of tliat wfitec in case uf fire.
• for Burn county. To build Mich a build­
rotated. a numbbr of children. but ouly the
wouldcnjMHUt*. to ttae.u little peep nt It
Tin* probate office i«. in many rogjiecu.. ing. .heat JL provide the nrceManry plumle
the must impuriaiibut all. To thia office ing.imd.pureiMuie the furniture, lu abort,
out at tie conne-of *mm* *&lt;e;
Extract 8'ito
is confided th** high duty, uf doing Justice have it ready in ever) retq&gt;ect fur oecu-OOBEKEb CLO
to the euryivor* of tbe dead. Wien pgncy. aud have It xuch a building a* will
tliat I: all^* time, money and effort that i&gt; mans race is run it is .to this an/elg .contain the rcconts of tlie eutuily.
'Th—- little
For Sale bj W. H. GOODYEAR
have been ex pool!rd on political move­ court that- he 'siufidra the wulfare. of the HUjmrvisun. felL and wiaely too. that
whip her. Her pugiast ic 'cuts nrv nixncal
must dear to him. it .must not i&lt;9M&gt; tliau 800.000 would lx- n-quinxl. drunkard*, pul out into oca uireu instance*. uuum—ou» as her txustbvr's, but she nevi
ments toad teren eKiwmcted in direct moral thuMwutcii and di real the adni mist rati an of bis and the c\j»endlturv, for tin- court houMefforts tv dhwdk ^ie dninklag usagt" and
estate, drtenuiae tin- validity or mxalidity romplau-. furnished'and ready to turn the think, talk aud faet differently. and orc­
educate slu* eonsoleuct,- .and conduct, and of lite will, compel Jiis -executor to br faltii kej is Untiled by the action uf tlie 'boardin the littiu hut on Bou.-taqd Sylvia bred
teach the young iluMiN«s&lt;of ^alretlcni*-. nnd fid aud teairad. *a&lt;r that lite property is not to MO.OiMj. auid is. according b&gt; the resolu­
make psudic Mnitiaiuulagatasi the diaboli­ sacrificed or Nqnaudrrod. divide bis oficcts tion. under mu oircunuiuiiu'c* do exceed
and purtltiou Ids laud aud give the widow
cal drkok traffic, tixa- .the .great reform
lier ciower. 14 must carefully seleot tin*
is thisaum extravagant? The Bakxkh
would to a .hundrad-fold stranger to-day.
would not fur a moment advocate tee pro­
Umtetneatii all tiie JlucUwUun- ot parties quire a Isuid which shall be good fur dmuiy position .if w&lt;-.thought it extravagant. In
lies the otdid bed-rock-of. truth. b*nip»*r- leant and muHt vigilantly svaUili nnd guard thl* cooiMMttian. we may say that the other
daughter would tramp down the mountain
tin- right* "f Ike minor far twuntyame eouutira .uf this distric t out safely In- pnanre and ngitteousireM. -Leuus ouikl on
long years if nrccMsary. The demnicgbn surned U&lt; have as much intelligence as
of these fauids jipd .nieurds Would lie «
moat disUoatting ralaiully. In tiii- tiffiv- sire or'pugpoa*- to be extra-.agaiit. But
"■•aid load tbcmselvra down with pruv-Hw
Bitanacck ■!* evidently . detecmlned to wr have already scot that laud titles are not our of these counties liave eouiplrted n
Tberallwsy* in Riuai* hsvr participated In
sclQrd. anti, like lire circuit court, records court houM- aimI lurn.HLcd.it for lew. than the general improvement in tfa- trade of that
rich their harden* bylrta alway*
of tin prutwetlings tauat or preserved &lt;&gt;r 8G5.1KMI. wldle aome of tin-m have jmid
country. Acconkug tq a rejmn. from ttw
truffle” « Adcici. with-vigor. HcJub. taken
thcjrfali.
from *10,000 to Wu.WMi wore than tlmL
atere to«Kga&gt;ite aoiaffivr unny Wider tlie
Hou many mru bold lands «■!&lt;!at guurd- Ionia couuty. ^»f all the roimth-s bordering
cuiamatMl «f Lieutenant Wisaunui. and
upon Bai*rt~ will complete, her rourt limnc luervaw lia* taken |4aev'daring the first half
Are having an immense trade al', th
'with t£d aaddbe uteirituitee.of Garman r&lt;and furnish kt lor as small u sum as
Sylvia never made but two |«Ulio exhibi th»*ir whole store. Special tow prl&gt;**.-Intonviaraiu. hr ipft^aaaA -u’ rewatablbdi ycara all of Uie kind ouiwt pmw thwugk soo.oot). Kent .county will put from
ireen nut on all our
S1MI.0QO to Saoujoon in n court house.
Genius autiMtwy .in the ultcgvd Ltennaii probate court and that very main of war And yet the ekizens.of al! these counties
COO.IMM and m the latter 143.000.100 pood*
coloute*.. anuay out the Slave trad*- and title* already dt*|&gt;end upon ite proceedings. are as dralrum. uf n-iuiumy us tiwae of over tie- figunw for th.- cumvpoitdiug period
Barry, hi the. elty. Kaslivillr and MMresrur titantey aud -Emin iticy. Th*
and peojik-g.ioeralhjpx.Wi^; out uf tar ex-.
the )-re-ent court ia»usc imikling. Tlud illevilie. are rtwiidenre* which cost trow
txYieiMV*
in f-rnirt
prrieucc tn
court were given ...
iu luir
her Lingpnigruuitwr of *.u -jiHian tryiiwrtiom..
Ils
building is upwanb of 40 year^ old* va. S8.1HHJ u. Sixmo. These ure built for
rupby. They "ere drvukdB »•umtiohaJ and I whW&gt; includes drew goods. tUmiivJex-eutioa mean* a cmuptiign exteading built when thufa-r was iite«Uy and cheap, sing)*- tamlilra. Bill ie»M&gt;nabli to lielirve,
emphatlc. Iler M-eond apiwarancv was iu Un ‘”M« &gt;*&lt;mitan*Ts. underwear. hmriery.
n..— cnkdicw. cotton?. In
t.. bletuhi.
over a good deal «f. territory. To stamp nnd lia&gt; as much lumber t&lt;-Hat square loot, t«r expect, tliat a buiidiag which is to arlalde linen,
mate fair at Waverly.
ami tuibtearbod fddrting. ticking. prtn&gt;
out slavery will «quire-4iuLuiily a fcwibat- io-any two ordinary buildings. That tine coHiudate a c&lt;rart vuom. adx county office*.
fair lots -asuumrd for 4U year*, and, butgive
A)
im
&gt;
a
guneral
tles. but, aoMinimg that .th«M* nrv wwi by n tire a tritiiiig start, the desiriu-tion &lt;tf
tury; a building wtdeh te to te- /Ire prow/. traffic )-ee v»m. and oouitiarteon with 1MJ?’
tbe Geraiaa tortira. *i long cmitinued aip'-'i- the building would Ire as wire a* it wouljl
Im* swift, and nil the valuable reeonte of
aud a supervteitau Isatked up twlth slruug tin* county offices would go wUL It. For
no our presumes tliat the vault fur the reg­
On all
mflitary pownr. lluit Bismarck .or Ger­ ister's office would stand under the heat ot
parntus for heating and llguting-. is it to Im
many would deUlMtraudy adopt Much a pro­ such a fire ns the comity tiuder box would thought that such a Building can lie con­
gramme, imroiviag aotiiuig lim than the make. - Aside front all this, the building is structed anil fumWred for anywhere near
Sylvia Dul-ota drauk liard and smoked
regulation of tbe whote uf Central Africa, winJlIy uusuited tor the puq&gt;OMW (or whieh the east of a residence? Aud again, nstrong pipe all lajr life pretty nearly. Sb*&gt; which inelatles rliildran's. mtemrs' and
nrembei tliat we are to build a building
and u vast outlay’ of mimey. tMW&gt; purely It is made to serve.
Indira. An iuitMnw lint* to cho&gt; - pwn
Tin* court room is not large enough, and whtelt H to last IfNi years. l*ct us build It
She bad no religion to &lt;|M*k uf. and waa un- and at price* tliat will speak t-n Urm
fauinanitarian usrtlvra i» incmUbte. Coiou- hw* io, means for proper lieating or vuutil- rigid. -Sixty tliousund dollan- will do it;
selves. Plush jacket*, pittali wnq» «&gt;■•'•
ial territory b what Mamarek a ,aft«T. aiiou. Whenever then- is a trial iu -which biu it is not a dollar too mud;, as any man ।
terrating cbaraclan U»t the Nlnetemilbcen­ plush sarqura have .been all redti ---'!
Lngiaud. which ordinarily would ul»J«-et to tire -public are n-.mdi lutereated. tie- mbsU- of arquaintMiicr with fire proof pubiir
tury has. pruducet
u«w; of the room, tjnd tin* Htitling uir of the iHiBdiugH win ray.
a programme of that cimraeter. will jiruie
touae.arv painfully apponmt.
.
ably welcome it as oSurduiga lietter.excuse,
Tire register's office wr have Ireretihim*
•Taxes will lie Jn»i awful,' raid n man
PtakL
tur.gubbling Egypt. The r.wulf will te-fa dencrUrd. am! its dangerous uiwecurity. with whom we were talking about the
corn: ....-root that
• You wtll alm see in onr aton* the higv.
gain fur civilfcutiiuu bi the *etti«uivjM and Should the vault prove fire, proof, the in­
dexes ooulrl not be tuirrd, nor other valua­ 88.00®. Wr asked him what he thought it
line &lt;g
ultimate ChrlMtionlzin* of Africa.—Ex.
ble bi-olu. and puirers,' for which then* te would coat him If the whute Wu.ooo were
no room in tin* vault. The loss uf tin* to be raised in one year. IleiiwHigii’ from
£iQthlng can extend the gal) of Presidwtt books ami papers outside the vault would 840 to 8M, and was aatotibilnd fa-yuud
it* moath. Think uf Niagara tall* froaon
Chivelapd in his ntanit order placing the coat tin* county nuuiy thousand dollars'to measure when informed that
stiff, and ttuHy-aix fs«* adiicd to its iieight.
would be
empMtyrcs. of the railway mail msrvim- h replace. In tire regtemr'a office lire all of bat FlO.ftu. or f&gt;3 ticnta &lt;n&gt; tsidi 8100 uf
the rtkll service llai. He Ims tawriy de- llu- deeds, mortgages and indexes of lands
r.»r tilt eowity. it te tire place where tion. But tin* attpervbun. have submitted
mountau* liJMW feat high, nil snow ciml,
aLrifynd .tbe uffictancy of the service by slierillH nsxird their levies upon lands. All the matter la ancli a iorni tluu tie burden
and then inmgim- a gargaou* *un lighting up
tundag^ut the old and trusted employee* of the foreclosures by advertisement .(awl will be easy—*20.000 will be rafaod tills
■Spacial mention Should la* matte of
lMM»k dcparunmiL ItamenM line* &lt;»l J’'of IL&lt; «ilway mail lintM. He Imu taken they have been many) since the orgaiila- year. *20,000 ii**xt year, unit 820.000 In
tion of the couniy are recorded tlrere* and 1801. when the building is to be ffubbed.
vi'itite laxiks with heavy temta rover- rar.
the demiMtgtic ward heelers of the eountry tlite office czmuiins the only evidence of
be
traught of u« from 10c. up to M &lt;*»&gt;».-..
This will lie a tax of 17,\ cents mi tsuth
und jhU tlagn in this aorvibc to lu aerioua their regularity. Jhwtroy them mid hr S100. And our friend nn fti.000 will thus
and make* navigation stdout.
detriment Xo innlte room fur them in* wbow* laud title Invoh-.e* a forwioaure of fa* paying but 8a.6;l cb-h year for three
country. Marr * Puff Imyr receive*! :w&lt;’
day. tumblmg bandhrng into the am. utul as thousand five hundred ismu. clcgaW etetl
bus dqi0Md.aMB.af tried ability and years thte kind would find himself iu danger of vean* In order, to pay his proiairtion &lt;m
losing his property. In the office are «•
it fall- tbe ear ia skartted by submartiw tiiun- bound ixioks, gilk laxike that inrwmlb
of experwBce. againh! whom no charge*, volumes of deeds and 07 of mortgage*. 82,000 of tlie rose of a modern fin-proof
sold from fto to 7/
our &gt;*rir*- on
court bouse to supplant tlie dimgrrous fire
coukl be brought. -Having fixed ctnnfurt- Bach ooatalnlng alanit six hundred tun! trap whiob nn* coutaiu* tbe county nmrvd us
up again
able births tar hl* party's wire pullers, he twenty-five inatrumeiifa, making in all records. What man Who owns flOu worth
All the ttnntt authup* ran be found iu
now pttta this jMgvJqe under civil service about tf7,«ou. Every man who owns a uf real intate in Barry-county, ot F1W iu
village Im. every man who owns u farm, property which he Will bequeath his wife
every man who own* a little *jK&gt;t in which and ohlidini. would decline to pay ITS
Tbe ground mi which Philadelphia is built
from nuking suc.li wteuiacome changes as loved ones rejNMe forever, must look to
this
offita* fur protection. Frw Utica in­ Inilld a flrv proof structure which would
the exigence of the ease and need* of tinin books and plush toilet sets, call "'i
arr.lra requite. We duubt if Prealdout volve leas than eight nr ten eonvcyancBS. securely contain the recon! of bla title,
•hole Harr A Duff. 44 West Main street, ttartl.
many involve forty, aud they yearly iuMarr!ran xiiall suUbJi
thfe kind of poiH- ertsut. Tliouc who made and witnrKsed nr life records by which hia children would Uaalight and Coke runqwny, by tar tbe eftyt* underlaid with clay to the dajKh rtf Creek. Mich. ” ”
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little
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alter
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had
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Fnr’faulWay gift* you am find tin file &lt;
taal eiaivtrwp.
Uw* wHct m*es are dmui and forgotten. Ok-tto of time? The sujrervteor* have *o
f
13(1 p°u,ul*. line t bandkereiiiefs ever displayed and.:
while others have gone we know u&lt;n -------------* —
lOXin Irotu a damn nf fun-re - ■, r*M» ...t..— ■
.
provided
that* the county
will not- *-have to
Tlx- Juurnul still itHtetaUuu Harry wun- where. Tbe little writing by which they borrow money to build tin; eourt house;
cellar of tbe Twalftu stteet market Iraw w«»
It is ImpcMsIbk- to enumerate everythitu
cimvvyeil tlwir land U gone, lost or destroy­ Iml it will be paid without borrowing.
excavated, wan practically demonstrated to M« will Invite yon all to call and
Journal fired that ancient citrateut all Uuk ed and the copy put upon the regtetar's Tile buildiiqt will not Ire couiiaramed till
our idlWHUt KUK-k.
book dime* xumahis to protect the purcltare
fall, abuwd Mr. VanAnaau hlmmclally.
tbe hut «30.«W Will be ral*ed.
■luitnuil
purtauicw tn tills matter .if title*. For

Hastings Banner.

editorial notes.

LOOSE’S EXTRACT
LOYER DLOSSOM
Blood Purifier

BOSTON

Dry his Store
Marr &amp; Duty

Winter Goods’.

Mark DownOUR CLOAKS,

Little Money

HOLIDAY GOODS

BOOKS.

Special Bargains

&lt;.ldU.aW.tf® pound* land i: w roaihmuoh
During. Mw* next

�Tire receipts from the lecture, given lu
the Interests of the literary society Monday
evening, were 80.(10. This gentleman lec­
Hastings Wednesday, Jun. 16, 18bl».
tures In the high school room again this
evening.
A. D: NISKBRN, Local Editor.
Tlie contemplated party to be given by
the young men's social club is not, a sure
thing yet and there la no disposition on
the part • of the club to put forth their
effort* to outdo Mrs. .1. Goodyear, who
gave such a very pleasant party last week.
Charles Rork. aged li years, died. Mon­
day. of typhoid fever, at the home of his
father,. A. D. .Rork, on wart Green street.
l)«-&lt;-ea.M-d has been ailing for some time
but has not lieen confined to his bed very
long. The funeral occurs to-day nt the
residence.
latdi'-s’ ready-nm&lt;le muslin underwear
Those wishing surveying done can find
at lent than co?t of raw material.
no tetter man In the county for doing such
Ladfat’ hose from 7 to 27 eta.
work than Lee S. Cobb, deputy county
ladles' vests for St) ets. '
surveyor. He lias made several town
Boy’s woolen undershirts. 2» ets.
plats in the past yean aud has done suc­
Children's woolen hose for 10 ct&gt;.
cessfully considerable work for the C. K.
Children’s woolen mittens for 1&lt;» eta.
Ladies' woolen mittens fnr 30 eta.
“I spend 80.000 a week in advertising
Himdkerchlefs from 2 eta. up.
and pay a skillful man—a former news­
Ink 3 cts. a liottle.
paper editor and a good one—81,000 a
And everything In our line lajlow
month to do It forme. 1 make money by
petition.
It. Advertising Is the leverage with which
1ST Cull mid see.
this store has Is-vn raised up?’—John
W &lt;!:nnaker.

.Hastings Banner

NEW YORK

BARGAINS!
Smith's Bazar.

6u-,S
t&gt;lnu

PERSONAL MENTION.
R. J. Grant visited tn Chester last week.

bfl.tXM) oak or taiuarac tie* fixS luclw*.

4% Inches diameter nt small end. 7 feet
Mnr Geo. Wheeler.
J«*Ph. i»
long. 800 tatuarae telegraph poles, 4
Ring In the city.
Inches diameter at small end, 24 feet long.
/ Will Cook Is now studying In Smith A To la: delivered on line of Kalamazoo A:
Colgrove’s law office.
Saginaw IL R. at any place between KalD. D. Ford made a bmdness trip to Buuuoo ami Woodland. For specifications
aud contract apply at Superintendent's and
Grand Rapids Thursday.
Engineer's office, Hastings, Midi.
Joseph Rogers made a business trip to
L. S uno KA NT,
Grand Rapids yesterday.

) Gard nnd Will Cbidlster visited friend*
4n Grapd Rapids last week-

P. A. Sheldon ami A'. H. Johnson were
in Grand Rapids Thursday.
Dr. S. M. Fowler spent Sunday at hl*
father's lu»me, MaphfGrove.
/ Chan. Lunn returned Wednscday from
'•a visit lo bls nld home. Rockford.

/ Mrs. Henry Cook goes to Grand Rapids
'to-day to visit her sister, who is vefry sick.

Name and Residence
«Uilliert M. Burney. Wlscovta
i Ekiru E. Morgan. N'ashrille
&lt; WIlDnm N. Gales, Baltimore
f Clam May w tlllMm/Sobtatom)
t Willmer L &lt; lutiker. PnUrlevIlH
t Ripple Van Luster
“
i Frank Hallock, Hope
i Rme Bailey
“ ;
i John W.tita-fllfbl.-hihiiMowu
। Hrarai Haynes. Baltimore
&lt; William Deline, Middleville
i Tillie Tewkesbcry
-

/ Chas. Wightman, uf Chicago, has been vhtIng friends iu this city for thf past few
Following are the real estate transfers
days.
for the week ending Jan. 14lh, 188», as
Milo Williams and daughters. Mr*. W. taken from tlie Ixxiks in tlie register’s office:
A. Hams and Miss Franc, returned Wed­
Milton WiUis'to Ummic Wrate; parcel »« »
nesday from Elsie.
Mrs. Ella Holt, of Wisconsin, visited at SI Rutland. MSA
Mary Bahinsqr to T- E. Benson; pareel sec 1ft
The wrestling match at Union hall Frl- Iter father’s, Milo Williams’, last week. Woodland. 5&gt;to
John J. Hi-uih-rviiatt to Joseph hollar; 40 acres
day evening was won by N. T. IMmaoud. She left for Elsie Tuesday.
sec
21 Irving. 4’L'V
The first and second fall*
ill* were won by |?
jj p0OTrt attended the n-unioa at
George F. tewts to John M. Cltlpps; 15 acres
Diamond and Brown n-.ij
I' .';, and 2I_.
mectfuly.
tlieZGran(I Rapids, Thursday, of his old regi- see: Barry-, gaoo.
1) n'uoiid la-cause
Mwanttn
............ f ’
Abraham Craven toC. K. &amp; 8. R. R.: T sores
next fall* were given to Diamond
iucnL
tbe
21st
Midi.
Infantry.
sec It Hope.
Circulation this week.
Brown broke his hold. The mutch was an
Lafayette Pan ml to John Velto; lot 4 blk 4
F. Huck, of Ohio, who was one «»f the Parrort
interesting one throughout.
’s s&lt;ld. Woodland. Sloo.
now occupy
, builders of F. H. Barlow A Co.'p elevator.
HtrataCoe tn Win. Blirtns: 40 acres sec 3
A stoma:) is going alxnit this section of , Is visiting friends In this vicinity.
Map)* Grove, 41.000
John M Waters r&lt;» Henry Fetgbaer; part of
the suite drawing In a cart a man that is
.
Th'- singing match at Union hnlt Friday a cripple. They are l-eggani pure •’and
Mrs. 1* M. Wilkinson, who ha* been blk S Ptuatp s Hid Nashville, STOOKuiutel Kou»h to John F. Itackle; Off lots 0
simple, will take nothing but money and visiting her sons. C. W. and E. W. .Ionian, i M&gt;d.» ttlk 7 Freeport. 8160.
.
ndunieti Tl&gt;un«!ny tu her home in Bedford.
Lee S. Cobb ha* been -apiiqlnted deputy lots of it H they can. They belong near
Maple Ilapids and the D!&gt;]&gt;atch of that / E. Y. Hogle has been apjtointrtl District
county surveyor, (kxxl wks-tiofi.
city denounces them a* impostors.
.
■Ih-pnly Grand ('hanwllor, K. of I’., for ' The second auditor of the treasury has
,'i off &lt;&gt;t: fur cap-. dorle hats ami miifThe attention of our tarmei readers . is Barry and Eaton counties. A good ttelec- received a large number of letters making
Inquiry in regard to n stateiiienl ot Private
called to the suggestion In our MH" correa- linn.
.
A darn ing part.\ «&lt; Union hull tu-uight, IKHulrno- reletive to the formation ot a
Daltell, of &lt; »hl&lt;», aseerthtg that there wm
\ with a view l&lt;&gt; forming a dancing echuuL Farmers' Club. Should any wh»hlo make- / B. R. Rose. D. Striker. T. Phillips and 814,000,000 iu tbe treasiny ready to be
’ Chas. Ifeamer went lo Grand Rapids M"H’ paid to old soldiers and their heirs on pre■
/ Ua F.. sth Mich. Inf., will hold their farther suxgestlons we should l&gt;r glad to' । day to attend x mooting of tho Grand Chaj&gt;- -entations of claim* for the m«&gt;nry. Pri­
* annual tt-unlon In G. A. It. hall. Tburo- r-s’elve them. The idea .Is it good dm-and i{ ter of the Masonic onler.
vate l&gt;re&gt;z*«l! said in his letter that those en­
- should-lie actnl ujwin by Barry county ttay. Felt. 14.
: Julius Russel) and IL K. Grant me put­ titled to this money were unaware of the
; farmers.
ting In their time this week Invoicing the taeL but that each beneficiary had a claim
Bentley Bn*-. A-Wilkin- will till* tear
stock of F. L. Blake. .&gt;f Middleville, who against the government for from W5 to S^5
eerie* to Spnry E. J’hiillpB. We under­, made an asslgnment'Moiutay.
'made up as follows: First. 5 cents per
stand that Will Fuller hns purchased of
milt from place of discharge hnmc:-M«t&gt;tid,
A very pleasant |»slro party w«» givi-n Mr. Phillips a half Interest In the stock.
Mrs. Fn-«L U Heath relumed Monday 25 cents daily for extra duty between Oct
Both &lt;&gt;f these men are well known to our from Elsie whither she went last week ’ on 8, IWJ. and April 1, 18OT. and third. 2B
I.. Wilkins Mtxl wlfr
eltlzrn* and are well worthy of their pat­. nvcount of the sickness of Iter sister, Mrs. cents daily while in prison or tun furlough.
। F. G. Thiers. Tbe latter, we are pleased
Second Auditor Day saj »• 'these state­
There will la* awrlalat Ixdtie Y^kfeyX i Tunage: The B.XNNKIt wWics. SUCCVW to to say, is galnlngsin health.
•
ments are so misleading and unwarranted
Rutland. Friday
nbtg 1-r Ihv benefit «»f' tin' new firm.
I y \ public installation of the new officers, Z ('. W. Jones, who has been for tbe post that he desires to have them corrected for
rf&lt;l
Fitzgerald ta"&gt;L G. A. R.. was held at1 year employed In the iBsunmre office of the information of al) soldiers and their
Wanted. i«»,t-M-h:iiigr n. doitbk* liarr#!
the post hall on Saturday evening. l*ast Daniel Striker, has been offered and oc- heirs, lu the first -places Mr. Day rays,
breach loading ’■Iml Riitl for- wood. ||-h. (
I Commander J. IL Dennis performed the. repted the position of city solicitor In there Is no law allowing any mileage to
quire o'J. H. IhMiitt:.
duties uf installing cifllcer. The attend­. Grand Rapids for the Grand itapids in- soldiers. The act of Julv 22, 1S81,. allows
PruiM-/vnlcc ut Murtht Corners M. F~ ance was very large aud a pleuumt time Bunuute company. He will take up his 50 cents. In lieu of subftateuce, and If a
■ church .fii-xt babtath evening conducted was enjoyed by all. Remarks were made. new dutir* on Ute 1st of March. Evvry- cavalry volunteer, 25 cents additional for
by Rev. ItowltUiJ and wife.
by Revs. Buffer. Ovlatt and Elldt and a, laxly knows Charlie and words ot praise forage to each enlisted man for every 20
-- from us would be nltbply telling all what miles of travel from his place ot enrollment
ItememlMT out &lt;-&lt;&gt;mbiiiatiun offer for the |N&gt;cin was read by Clement Smith.
they already know. He will fill hl* new to the place of muster, and the same rate
IlANNKB and Detroit Weekly 'Tribune,
For the next four months includinglilic l-f.-lliun successfully for he’s n hustler and from the place of dlschanos to the place of
SL50 jail year, is still o|tcn.
present tine. I will Ik- at the county clerk's easily makes friend* that stay by him. enrollment. Nearly all these claims have
oilier on Saturday afternoon ot each week We join iu the eounnon regret over tbe re­ long since been disposed at and paid. Mr.
Kutnor line It that the Irving flouring
mill c&lt;&gt;ui|dB^ bus made nn application for for the punn-M- of ctMisideriug applications nUn al uf himself and family from this city Dalzell. Mr. Day suys. has made a claim
fur help -from the county jxtor fund. I and wish them many pleasures in their for travel pay while on furlough, but It
the appointment ot a receiver.
will also ta- ntniy residence morning, iloon1 new home.
will be reported for disallowance. Mr.
The Troy Itatindry h vsaenttayy n hottie and evening on each week day during that
I tay says tliat congress provided compensa­
Industry. Patronize it- It gives the Isrst timer.
tion for certain extra duty to soldiers
iAMrs. M. W. Hicks ami son. tvhile at­ serving prior to June », IBtta, aud tor an
of satisfaction to its customers.
Hastings. Juu. 12, ’Bit.
tempting to turn their buggy around'Mun­
W.
H.
S
chatz, SupL
allowance'
for rations lo imprisoned sol­
Water rents must be paid by Jan. 20th.day near the residence of T. 8. Brice In
The superintendents of the poor for the the secund ward were tipjicd atal thrown diers. but that nearly all those entitied to
or tlie water will be turned off.'
county will receive scaled bids for over­ violently to the ground. Mrs. Hicks es- tuont y under tho*e pntviaioaa nave AMR
paid. It will thus be seen that there is no
»^The new U. B. church at I’odunk will seer «&gt;f tit" l»our fann fur the ensuing year. caprd with slight injuries and the boy,
good Imais for the representation made by
.commencing March first. Blds will be re­
’’be dedicated Febnta'ry 3d. Bishop WrlgbL ceived until Saturday Jan. 20th. 188V. although draggrtl for some distance, was Mr. Dalzell. The only effect is to put
only bruised a little.
of Dayton. Ohio, will conduct the services.
claimants to useless trouble and expense.
The right to reject any or i^l bids Is re­
Look out for Beamer's adv. next week. —New York Times.
ELw:*!.en.* will be found n call for a re- served.
.
During the mouth of February, which is
pttbiiuun county convention to be held In
Hastings. Jan. 12th, 188V.
.
ordinarily it very dull month, he will have
By upder Supts. of P&lt;x»r.
the court room, this city, Thursday, Feb.
All notes and accounts due
a
special sale, and will quote such pricto
7 th, UWl».
on groceries, crockery and bazar goods as the estate of tbe late Wm. S.
Tbunklay evening, Jan. 31st. Rev. Tup?&gt; ' Tlie Hastings Choral Union, organized will . make things lively. Our readcrv
Goodyear
and the firm of Good­
.7 per. of Grand Itapids. will lecture at the recently, lias now a meiuliershlp &lt;»f about should lie sure and read ' Beamer's an­
. Baptist church. Subject: "ShakcsjK-ure 50. Under the leadership of Prof. 1). C. nouncement next week, and for the next year &amp; Barnes must be settled
McAllister, of Kalamazoo, they are doing four weeks. Beamer will make It an Ob­ at once.
. or Bacon, whic.lt?" ,
F. G. Goodyear.
good work. It is tn be hoped that the so­
The Indic* of tbe Hendershott M F. ciety will be successful this term. nnd that ject for tjie people of Barry county to buy
"...n l, WIIHtlvr .. -&lt;■!.: Frl.l.? -v.-nln« ; an Impetus may ,be
K. given to Interest In groceries, (•ockery and bazar k&lt;mm1h of him.
THE MARKETS„&gt; u,.-i«
whlrb .u.,, ,„w
,„„rh lMn.r yiiastings lodge Na 58, 1. O. O. F.. at
flieir regular-meeting, Tuesday evening,
Died, ut Grand itapids. on Tuesday. The society unwta ou Tuesday evening* In •Ian. 15. InstaillHl the following officers:
Battar
M
- Januarv
.
.... ..8. .......
. ... croup.
.... the EplKtqxtl society room*.
N. G.. 1. M. IL GUlaspfe; V.
Frank
188V,- of membraneous
Standley; Kec. Sec'y, John M. Beumer:
MulwI-b.. daughter of Joseph B. and S. A.
Patronize home Industries. Patronize P. S.. I). E. Fuller: T., Milo L. Williams;
Fuller, aged It) years.
home merchants. Even though you may W., A. A. Eggleston; C.. N. J. Brobsou;
KC0 ■ ICB1M.
/ Nashville's post-office has Iwen made u imt at all times buy Just as cheaply, what­ 1. «., D. M. Kurd; R. S. to N. G.. Geo.
IHaes—Beef. a
presidential office, and M. B. Brooks, the ever you do toward assisting your home Durkee: L. S. to N. G-, H. Ullsinger; H. S.
present incuinbcuL was last week nominat­ merchants enriches the 'community in to V. G., E. 1-ockliart; L. S. lo V. G., A.
ed by the President to be post master.
which you are In and thus you arc Ix-netilcd. A, Youngs; R. S. S.. A. J. Rule; 1- 8. S..
Oats—3Sc per bu,
tmions-ariuoc.
itepresentatlve Rogers has ta-en made Do not buy aWay from home whut you can C. S. Johnston: P. G.,.J. A. Ensbe’rgvr.
get ut your own town. Whatever you send
chiilrmati of the House committee on inter­ away for, impoverishes your own ueighboP
Dr. S. M. Fowler, of this city, has es­
Pork-Dreswd. kS.Co. '
nal Improvcmenta. and a *member of tinPoultry-LU e chickens, Sc: drraMd chicktablished
hltn.self
for
dental
practice
al
h«&gt;od just tliat much nnd enriches foreign
Railroad ami State public schools commit­ enterprise. Foster home Industries, It will N’aslnille. where be ran be found on Mon­ ns. ic. iurseys: live.«: arcsaea. me.
Plater-Belling at W per ton.
tees.
day of each week. He will be at the Wol­
halt—Belting at ft ter bbl.
invariably pay.—Ex.
Timothy Beed-selllng at MJB per ba.
cott house all day each Monday, and be
Fanners, bear in mind that Joseph Rog­
Wheat—white and red. 90c.
Lansing Republican: We were shown
ers pays tbe top notch price for poultry; to-day.'by Dr. Baker, of the state board of prepared to attend to all dental work.
Detroit.
tliat he is always retxly to buy: amt that health, a child’s whistle, bought and sold Dr. Fowler is well known in Nashvillr'and
vicinity,
where
he
has
hosts
of
friends.
Apples -41
now is tin- time to sell beqauM of high us m kazoo. The Instrument is about four
18;
evapor.Ui
As Dr. Fowler has itccoiue an expert den­
prices.
Beans—41.
Inches long and covered with a green jm- tist. being a graduate of the dental depart­
Uutter-tit;
Parents, who have children attending jwr, almost entirely composed of nrsenlte ment ui the University, the jieopli- of
school In the high school building, are ex- of copper—equal to Paris green—and con­ Nashville and vicinity who need work in
urwueo aiema—i-er i»: rieex. a-&gt;i
fceedlngly anxious that tlie board of reluca- tained sufficient ixiison to kill la dwelt his line will find that he Is capable In tteflpr; tamtai. SHftTc;sheep.Sd»c.
Kgg»-lT®.Uie.
w tion provide for sufficient heating facilities mpn. The Dr. dlseoverrt the kazrxS in tlie eve’ ■.; expect to serve them.
hands o' his Infant child just in time to
belure*Htiothcr winter beta in.
Purttait* sending jmstal cards who wr^ save its life, having In Its mouth enough of
the jxiison to cause instant death.
Poultry—Live: Fowls, 7c; spring chickens, b
upon the address si&lt;i«- of them "in haste,”
A. E. Kenaston. Program:
ducks. Sttoe; turkeys. 10c.
Dressed:
Binging.
or other words unconnected with Chdr de­
"Last winter a Portland man's wife Jost
btekens, t»ailc; ducks toailHo: turkeys. 19c.
ITayer.
livery, subject them to n letter postage u fur collar, and Aearch being made for tlie
white: -Tannery, tec: May sold
Ouotalior.s-Authora meollooMl in the re­ MWheat-No.I
paces ranging from 8i.01Mi.tDJs. No. 2 red.
article without success,. she came to the quired re.illiis*.
aud they an- held as uiunailable.
,
lti*tory of Greece, finish chap. XV-John
conciuslon that it IjimI been stolen, laut
t /Tile Good Templars will hold an open
week her husband dreamed three nigbts'in Roberts.
l oilege Greek Course, chaps. IXipdX-Mrs.
.&lt;xlge st the Baptist church on Wednesday succession that the collar was secreted un­
(hutie—Itemand slack; prime.
zt;
rt nan.
eveniug. Jan Wth., at 7 o’clock. W. O. der a stump near his burn, anti he wentjo Thuine
Cbaractrr nf Jesus, tutges M toTO-M. I- Cook. butchers' firm, mixed stock. EiJoega MfeblLowden and Mrs. It A. Bailey will udGreek Mjthotogy, Ch.-oiuutquM-Mlu Bost­ enn eunply. (89&amp;33.40; stackers, Mh hlgau
investigate. He thrust his hand Into u
wick.
.
dtrsa the meelihg- Come everybody.
cavity beneath the stump, and sure tntough
Bb'eep Mid lambs-Aetlro and Strang:good to
Indians ot the Uuited Blates, CliatttauquM—
cbnlee shipping-tsBA'S; tew extra MtchlgM
Wooton.
Ix-wis Norton was arrested Wednemlay fell n furry substance which lie pulled out.
Paper. Manliness of Clirtsl-Dr. Timmerman. Mid MI&amp;IK. Prime lambs. MTMtCI: rood to
• In Kalamazoo, on complaint of his wife, The mun then went home and changed his
choice. R WJ6.»&gt; MlchigMi lambs taking ptaeo
Critic—Mrs. Nobha.
i-bargcd with adultery with a woman In the clothre, while the skunk wwaped."
of CMada’s as high priced stock.
Hogs—MedtunL-., K- 30BI3JB; Yorkers, gsjoe.
south part of the county. Norton denies
Tlie following swindle Is being workud] 7 Teachers’ association at Prairieville, Jan. K- 65.
the charge. He ha* l»et® released oi&gt; bail.
to advantage by a number of ladles wlxT 20th, beginning at » o'clock a. in., the fol­
Em. Busby gives hi* customers a benefit rlaim to hall fronl Chicago and aroeitgaged lowing program will be carried out:
on laundry prices. Hereafter the price In canvassing for a new kind of soap:
Primary Arilbnutip-Harry WaJdorff.
for collars will be two cents; cuffs, four They call at houses and leave a cuke of
Glass Exercise In Languaue— Addle lUlchle.
Report ot tbo condition of too Hasttag* City
eenta per pair; shirts* 10 eenta. He sends M&gt;ap ns a sample, asking dial It be trial
!»fl
T'"*runl0k.
(tank at Hiwttnm. Micliimin. un Monday Jan.
Tiieixlays aud Ute work returns Saturdays. and the resuH noted. In a cobple of days
nil. A D. IM. mail-' hi u-ccw^anca wilt sec­
tions is. 10 axd C7 ot tbe General Banking Law
Mr. E. W. Smith, of the Bazar, has a tbe party will return and ask thb lady of
a* amended in ISH.
Biography of Longfellow—Herbert Brown.
*■
card lu this iksue announcing that he Is the house to sign a printed "testirntmlnl”
Ew-.lew of niamtUm -A. L. Nlcbols.
MKtoVkCKS. '
Mc.IkmI Discipline- B -I. Koblnsoa.
prepared to cry auction rales. Yean, of uf Ita excellence, whluh Is to die preseutt'd
Loan* and DtaooooU
Mju 41
to grocers to induce them ft handle the
Dlscuedon by—P. J. McAlpine.
nxperien^ in this work qualify Mr. Smith
Furniture and Flxturee 1,IM oo
Duties of district tMMrd—John Ktllock.
Bspeuaes................ -...................
i« a*
for good service to those who employ him. soap. These "testimonials" have been
turning up as orders for from S3 to 810
Music will be arranged for by tlie com­ Chock* on ether Bunk* 13(4 eo
/■
The creditors of F. L. Blake, ft Middle worth of soap al big prices.
mittee. Every one Interested Ih school
' villc merchant, have been pushing him too
work is cordially invited to attend.
Tlie Installment of the Lincoln History
bard of late, and on Monday he made an
assignment of his stock to Clement Smith, In the February Century will contain
Herbert Brown,
of this city. Liabilities. S1S.OOO; assets. chapters of pecuiMElnterraLdreeriblnglxL
Lot: Yoviucx.
tiie events leading up to the final removal
815,000.
'
Capita) paid tn....
of Gen. McClellnn; 2d. the finandul meas­
Fond .. .
Altairt Myers, an employe in Heaton’s ures undertaken by Mr. Chase and advo­
AH notes and accounts due Surplus
CudtvMrd Profits.
feed mill. Lake Odessa, while attempting, cated by Mr. Lincoln for carrying ou tbe
Dncotbnr Ranks ...
on Tuesday of last week, tn throw a belt war: .'id. tlie relations between President the estate of the late Win, 8. Due Depositor*....
off with his foot was caught apd his leg Lincoln and Secretaries Seward and Chase, Goodyear and the firm of Good­
was Badly mangled.
Amputation was Including the incident of the simnltaneou* year &amp; Hames must be settled
jeslgnatiou of the two secretaries, and the at once.
F. G. Goodybar.
John Hessmer has sold to Dr. D. E. manner in which Mr. Lincoln averted n
Fuller a very fine mahagony oratd Behr political cataatrophr. The Century- com­
George Shaw, tlie St Ignace flutist, baa
Bros, piano. Il is claimed to be the Ijetrt pany have also pubHsbi-d an enlarged map
Notary FoMm
piano now in the city. Any person wish­ of Siberia showing the route taken by Mr. not yet recovered from tbe total blindness
ing to buy a piano or organ better consult George Kejinam Copies will be mailed to and denfnera caused by a recent hard fail
any address for 10 cent* in stamps.
John before buying il-arwliere.

Central House Block.
LOCAL NEWS.

Hastings City Bank,
Hastino,

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

Mich.

:2Lr»ITJLZ/, S5O,OOO.OO.

LUis nouM- ii new. w
patronage ot the public

GILLASPIE,

Michigan.

omcuu:
O. G. BoblDnon. Free Mont;

Dnn

w.

pntECTORff:
Reynolds.
W. H

E. Knappen.

General Banking BimIuou Transacted.

Tbe New Roller Hill Abbott Bros.
SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS,

Delton, Mich.

Of Augusta. Michigan, will be at the

Easins loin, Esstags,

Is now ready to

BUY WHEAT,
Paying the hlgbekt market prife.

Jan. 15,16,17,18 and 19.
With ten years constant experience,' we
are able to accurately teat and fit all known
defects of eyesight.

,

All Tests Free. ' ’

Custom Milling and Feed Grinding a
Many people having trouble with their
Specialty.
sight wear colored glasses or shades. This
. Our mill lit equipped with the latest and
ta-st machinery. and will produce as fine a
quality of flour as can be made. The pat­
ronage of the people of southwestern Barry
county is solicited. Respectfully,

1T. F. Dodis Ji Co,

should never be done without the advice of
a competent optician, to sac if they ore
needed.
Do not be deceived by those claiming to
be our agento. as we employ none; but
come to the office and Lave your eyes test­
ed Free of Charge, aud then you will know
the cause and effect of your trouble,
REMEMBER THE DATES.

Ezra Abbott.

Elbert M. Abbott

Annual Statement
Michigan Mutual

Tornado, Cyjclone&amp;Wind-Storm
INSURANCE COMPANY
For the year ending Dee. 81, 1888:

MEMBKR8HIFS
Number ol members December ttsi,
afprevtoM year..............
Number of members added during
Ilin nrMont »«&gt;ar
'

m
Total receipts and income ...
KXPENDITVB88.
-01 Loae* actually paid durinn roar
~ Salaries aud fees paid to offiem and
Total........................................
directors, schedule A
taduct number at meinbcrs with­
All other ex jwndllure*. sebedute B .
drawn onrtac tke year. and policies
Money loaned/”......................
cancelled by reason of sale or oth­
erwise .............................................
23 Total expense* actually paid during
the yew..................
SCHEDULE'A.
to company
RIKKS.
- v. w. Kogers, eeueuuy ..
“ C. E. Chappell, treasurer .
ber Slat, of previous year...............
Nathan Spencer, director.
Amount of risks added during i&gt;rcsD. B. Ride,
••
.

Total schedule

RESOURCES.

Paid sgrnts membership fees
, "
"
percent
•• printing

aanuaf report with cterit.'
ishlug annua) report

Bute of Michigan. C
Total liabilities
INCOME.
Cash prenijunu received during the
Cash frorn 'mcmbentUip’ or policy

Notary Public in ami forJtarry CtouaiyTSllaii.

DO YOU PATRONIZE

E. EE Lathrop’s
Drug and Book Store
FOR YOUR

Drugs, Books, Stationary, Patent Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Wall Paper, Window Cur­
tains and Druggist Supdriei?

IF YOU DO NOT,
Call at his store before purchasing elsewhere.
You will be surprised to see what a large stock
he has, and phased with his prices.

He keeps a Registered Pharmacist conin attendance, who compounds all pre­
scriptions carefully.
Do not fail to visit his store.

�-K
MOKTGAGX BALE.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. 12
__ _ _ _ - I arif
Jroenh HeaM. a prwiriitent manufacturer
and^usfnww man of Grand Rapid*, i* dead

.lek with diphtheria, but

tu

him-

P“
ta •

ful medicine called Kemp'. Balaam. whleh la

fated FJJJ.tV/
1833.

I'liniedlately see the excellent efteet after tak­
ing the first dnoe. Price l»c and *1.00. Trial

ment
was duly ...
wonted in the Aoffice
...
tk xfororato
l.xi i..

tor,.!d liver, and cmistipalion.
together with eight cows and a .pen ot
Muskegon'.- 40 mills only killed two nmn
z
. _.
last rear, while Muskegon:* three ralktmds non. oy mowing vu- ■.«« *•*- ■■
recovered sufficiently to nmlira tho eituaUon , DOt *inKb •
ground the life out of one person each.
“An Idler l»*a waten tliat lock* both hands:
A* useless If It IW-. us When H «*"***-.. .
Alas! how many women, though h&lt; uscho &lt;1
and ehlldrrnlwrd their c*re. are neecs-arlly

Ml !!&gt;!&gt;«• alltncuts cidled •female comflaluta,’’
It is tiic most reliable specific known to medical
Eighteen prominent dlhrna id hirand
Rai'iu', .itnong them P. A. Dlodgvtt. leave
Thun-clny for California to spend the win­

M-ctlun twu &lt;2) tn toWu four Hi north, range
Wi west. In the county of Barry, and state

A Lowly Woman

'totted sho Indlxt.Antl)
!" Buddy n«i!:i&gt; mantled
Ulis beentlfid lady, once thiu and pile, with a
a. hacking cougli. nljjlit sweats, aud - cht
tl'Ag Of blood. M-enied destined to thfa «i&gt;
rampttve**grave. After ■‘pendim hundred- uf

provemeiit mus soon mark--:, ami in a fev.
tnonttisabe was plump and ro»y again, the
picture of health and strength.
The dcuhs-ratic stau; ronytiutiiin to m&gt;»ninnte candidnit-s for the Pupii-uw court mid
regent#, will be held in Grand Rapids Fellnutry
EUertU Daylight Liver Fills are aboon to|
hrflen-ra frofii sick ln-adachc, soureuiniarh.
,
I ver nnd Indigent iun. Stfgar rwl. c«f. pleasant lo take and warranted to go
through by daylight.

fooa'a K.raaparltlu. Uiexreut
Viv •&gt;' I it—..—

A Bbsiby men u;\4i«d to the town nuthorithu . r u cuffi • for a deed relet* vt, but was
Snow i» n foot deep on the level nt A’Hw- greaUy offended vbocauaa a high-prirod artide with expensive trimming* wmu’c furbeny.
nished. 8om« folks aro very particular

C.b.Hi.

'
I
'
j

WK.™

:

lo the Uyer and buwela, but give i.&lt;&gt;
-strength. Ibc mure you take th.- more
you need. Mlh-&lt; I’lll* I’M. F.) pobith-.-Iy
strengthen. Tlie long.-r taken. the.Irs.* nqutred. Sample* free at W. H. Goodyear's.

Malignant diphtheria ha* closed the
schools at North Adams.

.

Consumption Cnrod.

An bbl phi*1 -i. rei'rwl from iin ctlee J.avb ;
bad placed hi.uuidsbysu Eu^i tudirt mbrionary the formula ot a simple vegetable reni
edy ter the sjicdy «m) permanent cure «f conrampUou. Iironcblus ealarrh. asthma ami all
. throat ai.d lung affectloe*. also a positive xml
r*dle.tl cure :«&gt;r tiervna* debility and al 1-tierVOtts enmptalr.ls. alter having tested Its wuuder
ful curative power* In thou«i.n&lt;1s of cases has '
feltit bis duty to make It know, to bi* suffering I
fellows. Actuated by tills* motive and x desire
to mtrre human suffering. I will send free of
enanev. tn alt who d.-sire it. thl* r. dpc iu (Jcrn». French or English, with full direction*
for pn-parti ganfl using. Sent by mall bv ad­
dressing with Rtainp. naming thH paper, w. a.
Noyes. l&lt;» Power's-Block, Ruthenlcr. N'. Y.

Tho riche n woman in tho world, Dona I»l-

Tortoise “
... 100 “
The man lives to be eighty..
The poor horse, for want of a blan­ uA’s fee of twenty-five dollar* pravidrd ter in
»«.id inortKnae. ami no suitor iwoneoding* at law
ket in the stable has to die. at having
been instituted tn rvroror tip* niotu-v .
by raid murtgMr. or any i«rt tnrrroi.
twenty-five, and while he does live; secured
Haiti rnvrtttiiK" stfpisIijtii.R that la cam any
or Interest should tweonie due, and
he eats twice as much as he shouM principal
cd paid. tli&lt;-n th- w'.uh- xirwunl uf prlorii-a)
t- keep warm.
and interest Mould N-couir due and parable,
Buy or? of the following 5,. and
, as there hs« tern m» pur' of priurlpd or inE-.’rse'JVgFkets and save mone -. I
F01 .
by a!! dealers:

5/A Five Bile.

Laxbiito, Mich, Jan. It—Notice wm
given in U;o senate yastenlay of the intended
intrixtartlon of a Lib. appropriating ? 10,IMO
far a statue to Gen. Custer, and in the lino—
of a Lili prohibiting the aaln of cigurethw.

5/A Boss Stable/

5'A Electric,
the meeting of eloctori to that praocrlbwl by
the nationnl law. Thu senate adjourned Uli
Tuuvlsy and the house till Woodsy.

5/A Extra Tesi

TAMMANY DECLARES ITSELF.
j
(
I
Nrw York. Jan. 12.—Tame
j tenxi a whoop against electors
day night Bourko C'^hran

30 c3 ir st luc

........
- ■ Imp *u
........
■irk
Mid in and ............
pock^«J
worth

None genuine without thii
5,a Trade ;»Iark :
|Cvpyr%tend iK’.l, W;

WHATS THE MAKER

from tbe pontmaxter’s private office, and then

DETROIT FREE PRESS.

.

tlte Voter to be mnrkwi by any

th* ballot

of depueiung it in tlie ballot-box.’

"Ob, tbo Free Press is All Itteht!"
And in verily the Free Pre** Is all right.
What would ymi have, good reader? The
IxranOK, Jan. 12.—The EkigilJi-Afrioan tr.exraphlc new* from the four quarters ul the
lu SZ “
*F
Misaionary societies aro unanimous in laying
the
blame
of
tbn
troublns
tn
East
Africa
Do you x wish the run of the exchange, the
A Shelby fruitlU claims to own a tree that
flirt ustlorw of VS ail street, the talk of the
H.«i*e. the prlmu* «&gt;f th* product* of the auU.
and the fabrics of man » *klll?
manifeHta other little freaks, such as blousoni- recently come from Uganda,
Do you wait fnr the proceeding* of the courts,
the-shall wr My-dolngs of Congress, the news
ing. in tho fall of thxyear, putting out red
of the trorcrtiment, the amaxlng variety of Intel.
""u ■»“•—'«•&gt;
"Soo” dticen, wt up a
th- Influence of Germany wn» felt. From
tho opinion which prevailed there Mr. Aabe in the great rltlroasieribyacorpsonntelll
ia inclined to balieye that the trouble will gent reporten am! vividly reproduced In all the
but a tramp also, who happened to be bid spread inland and require a stronger foren varylnx phases of nature'.Will editorial discussion of tople* of general
than baa hitherto been brought to bear to
Interest, keenly analyzed and cwnprebenslbte,
Interest you?
z
time.
। W.II,.J£
o'311 01 mattcni pertatnA Mrs. Poly hurt herself on a Three Hir­
Imrto The IhMtMlidul" &gt;&gt;r ■■-Flu. I.-*-..,
Iers sidewalk about *3,5X1 worth. At least
unable to see anything to avert danger to
•khTi.
dl'ro'''’'«‘ mi mu«lr
al
I
‘
of
tlie
foreign
mtouiona
laboring
In
the
ana
the
dram*.
In
discussion
of plays, lu the
happy again.
interior.
genenu art matters? Are ,ou ,nt*;rw,t&lt;,d »«»
Do you And pleasure hi reading of what togo. persons last your, while but
n ,be *ortd nf athletic**
&gt;nre killrxl In her forty mills riou at Dar-Ei-Salaam. A Stout defeure *%?
Or will your fancy bestirred, your seotlment
durinc.U&gt;4 sanm pi-rind of tliue. Th* «aw- wm made and the bledu repulsed. Tbe secure, your emoUons touched.- your humor
tlekic.I. ymir faculties improved &lt;&gt;y tho wonder­
luiil' W't the most d.ingecoiK iuntitulh.n in
fully 1 r tcresting stories, poeiuf. sketches, e*.
an lioth side* There has Ixwn con­ says, anecdutoe and tuanlfoia exposition* of
Frank McDonald, a Flint fellow, triad to tinuous fighting for several days at human nnturo, which are to be fouml tn its
.
rob a Mrs. Rte* art of *10.20 as she woe re­ IJndlbelwn between tioata from tbo thirraan ■ •■.'•till.--. '■r;,:.il .! . n(
oI 'ntellfct mid cultivation,
turning home, but tho plucky woman gave
I rlL"t tCT wrl
iil .l!"p
l.ir.-.-r
........ .. ...__ a
him u stunning blow in tbo fact, and then

110.000 blare wiped oataereral burinraa

Unra. dally, ». are willing to ronf«u to
llttie of hath campaarion and envy

ho has rinoe indulged la rjnlffl d swears.

SWEETER

than ojhe^ to"
B^GCOS, p WILL pLE^SE
- | ask i C.3R o.iiX i o.'i'r
,VJU- ako i er.'T o-- cittinc it.

described in said n&gt;ortgn«;r
pl. ec &lt;ir pare. 1 of land &gt;ln
tvn. ft .rrjr rotmty.Mfciiigau
.. .■« I. If ..f VI...

r/E^y.pu G sj-ArjpcD
a^oVe

sortjd world, and what are tbe’teS^^

A BAD SHOWING.

H
things cannot satisfy, please. Interest
and iiKtnirt you. then It h hardly within tbu
poecr of
who labor solely to produce a
Rtralned GoMlillnu.
Iodo io°nW *UC1 W&lt;h CjM,‘ nS(M,fni De*M*pcr
Nrw York, Jam IS.—Tho Snanclnl af­
But li you will take the trouble to compare
fairs of Plymouth church, -Henry Ward
iiaper with any other which may come be. J
Boocher'* old churrb, It bmdd, are (naaomo- the
tore YOU. no muller Imn.
what Ktralned condition, aud there are indi- .. ......,
...h ,,, i,ii„u ma*
iiauy m rUrncationa that there may be great difficulty IrJied every day in the year for seven dollar*

rotation work.

Thia wm strongly brought

nv—te-WM.Ik. SmSwffSS'Rg
te; i&gt;7?«

a trifle ovrr FfO.COO, and tho expenditure,
CHANOEBY BALE.
exceeded that amount by *2,000. It wax
currently r»]»&lt;&gt;rtad Friday that even in the etre..r^» 17; .m?21’Ttne * drCT*’«»
ctretitt court lor the count
evry. tn ibcf&gt;t%teof Mteh
on Ute t»th day February,
to *10,run &lt;i year. For Plymouth church. tjd n। eanse t herein pend I
11 oomplalnai
Wile. Jtaror.ru H. Hill ar
defendant Nolle* is bet
sell at public auction lo the Gixtie
Tburodav. the nth day of January
ten o clock In the forenoon, st the
„
ONE HUNDRED DROWNED.

CORUNRA.

li^e

cJp

fflO. FIBER i PROS. I ovisoTta. Ky.

SAGE BALE.
cnman Is eamplalnanl. and l.« man A. sr.mIii
Default having
id ItIons t&gt;i a
Marydte K. bbedd and the fUiowlu* heir*
taw. Herbert a. Nbedd. .William Kbedd, Eu­
gene Kbedd ami E.I ward WllklnM.n, guardian
nd lltuin for Dora Wilkinson, are defendant*.
Harry county. Mlcbigro.
NutK-c Is bvnfliy elven that I *hall m H at pub
Iber » of mortgMr*. oo
lie auction to the highest bidder, on Frldsv the •page h» on which lortmur* ttiere Isclalnird t»
1st day of February, A. D. t&gt;®«. ai ten o'clock In be due M the date
t notice the Mini of one
the forenoon, al the north from door-of th«
Court house hi the ci’s of Ha*llnini. county of
Barry and state &lt;K .Michigan, said Court ho«Mheli-.' the place for hohtteg the clrcnlt court for
the *«td county o: Hvrj. all the loik.wlus
piqre. or any part there­
de^nbed property.ti-w it:
in inx
In case any
Bltujdr and being in the county of Iterry arfil ]&gt;rinr1pal or
sUteRMlrlilgan ami described a* follows, to paid, then the
wit: CoiAnetirin* at a putnt (orty-slx rods
south nf tile nu trier post on the t»onii side &lt;rf '
....... ..... ..... ...
ui
■ itnrrest UAi.J n_
form, rly owned by M. c. Hwin, running Ihrnov I mortgageVt.’.crrfo
fW,ri rn&lt;^'
HirtneenV eim.raEdJntrrre

or lew to a fence, tbenev west \ 'Sou therefore
ihiriii-iii
linn r&gt;Mi*. mon- rods,
thence north eighteen rod* Ht.talnrd in said
heard the l&gt;Igh-|&gt;lteh&lt;-d tnqury: "Wha:'» the twenty-four
IlionL- the rrlitrr nf th..
.........I. _ &lt; t
.
matter with thia one"" and then the stentorian
concerted reph . -H*’# all right f Tbe inter-,
rogatory and Mfe answer. expre«iive and tab-1
ing. sprtuufpver the taud, l*-ing madeu-ip rial:?
. .
"’"J' u‘" "‘"s"- range triune*:. »t the north Iron I
prominent by Mlciitaan men At Chicago hoi
Doted Hartings, Mich, levt-mber is. IM*.
city of Hastings.
summer, and iu. a rJlylng cry was voclfcroosly
rm* atrt al I through the late political campaign.
Aa tbe Free Frew comes uoderahn dheriminatlnR ey* nf resdrre we seem ffi hear thta
Suheitors lor Compikinat.t.
dnnllnn .
I.w.—.. ...
.w

THE GERMANS TO BLAME.

friemte, imw turn, up smilingly ax a bu*iTho ductors tell us that a rncxleraa climb­ iiess man of Buffalo, N. Y.
ing of stairs and hills is beneficial. It rtlmadates tlu&gt; actien of tbe heart, and wham this
urguu is sluggish in it*, movement It Is well lo has taken unto himself ri Lenn ti for life—Ida
aeoek-rato it by walking slowly up any orxH- M. Letnoo being tbo lady’i full name. May
nnry tuernt 11 ia, intlred, becoming a notIcw- no sourncas invade tbelr domaatic hearth.
Thu friends of Rev. L. Allan, a Leslie diable habit to avoid everything in thu way of
second or third rtorits, and thoau conserva­
tive pcn.-jns who cling to their upper offices
-and have no elevator aro let alono by idle and gam him a $100 donation.
Mra. Hannah Green, a Grand Travunw
visitors nt least, and by nearly all who can
fcatisfy their demands aa well in more easily lady who bad lived in Michigan just half a
accessible places. lodolcaoo, like appetite,
grows by indulgence, and it la only occasion­
ally iba: the well protected garden wherein
our v.nnitlea aqd feibbe are cultivated is lavsded by a disturbing bretne. VTbcn wn

WILL SOOJM FljlD pi^T IJ

.....

While a Saginaw City undertaking Brin
wm professionally engaged the nth-r day,
a chap imbued with it dmurn for sntno ruh
stepped in and helped Ininrell to *75 worth

Iron steamships are casually moationed as
om'-ri" her belonging... When tbu Lady Isi­
dore wonts to mako up her spring wart^fobo
from tbo Bun March.. sl» Las ouly to ordar
ouo of bee slonmcr* to France, m Victoria
might command her royal yacht to bo got
ready L . ah.do trip to thoSh-tland ImIm.
Mmn. Cr. -nr, Oil Iwr arrival in New York,
will make l-.nr Louie in a stately mansion c0
Fifth nvui. 'j&lt; &lt; xpresaly fitted up forjwr and
herb-ain. But to turn a furnished Souse Im
New York—anybody can du tlrnt Why did
slw not buy a t»ho!o hotel and nil Its contents
mid retinue—.oxuething flop, like the WinH•or, for exarnp!.—white slm was about It! It
ia to bo feared that tbo lady has not yut fully acquaintance uf I ho calaboore.
acquired tho Moute Crwto style.—Bc&lt;ao
IL Kiminerrr. a fUciiRold gentleman who
mysteriously din*ppeans! but summer nn l

OLD HONESTY
TOBACCO

CHANCERY SALE.

■iluUrm

| ton,H to a,Ur “ w to tamper with it should
I U r"«’r“ily w’rntimxed and cauliouriy ap| pro**’’’*'- "• hold tocrecy to be an craen—-----------------------protest ngrdnst Uie enactment of any law
which would sulatituto for seersoy a mere
.
t,r w-™.,. w...... , ,*

IE WE RS or

L^STS .L \NCEF’, TA6JES

ar*l, containing rigtrr
Dak-d. January 3d. J$S

mw u., 1* &lt;v n. zwiiwav compnni
him *!■ &gt;* o f.»r tojurw.reoaiv.jwi
mg role rap . i- ra. i.Harlr two .
~
--• ■
uuinion of tho claim before dodiding on
what they’ll dn about it.
Z
A Fremont man, named D-cker, tried to

it away from him, wberrtpon the dejerted
husband went down to n neighboring spring
and diving iu drank to hisdeath. The drair*
for the shadowy hence seem* to b* (mutually
strong with some people.
Alter the Grand Rapids poetoffico had I wen

contained In «*1&lt;1 mortner. ami iho s'alute in
such e*»c nmrte *r.«i provided, r.oiicc Is hereby
even that PC th? umh &lt;!*. rd March. &lt;-• •. ;it
o'cinck tn th" forrimoo I vlu-.ll sell al public
auction, to the hlxhcMt bidder, al the north
trout door of Ebe rourt Imuw in tbe city of
HirtlJixs. itairy couuiy, Mirh.. illint being the
place wbrn-the eln uir court ter Itarry county
is holdanKUMprenitsrs'dMcriiied in said uiortKBgv. or *0 much thereof a* may ln» ne.-es-sn
Uipc) thoamount duo ou »uhl murtogv. whh

(court for the roqntr of Berry. lu Chan
in Hie state of Michigan. made and dated

rnu uisuie wnu an iron o»», util nia wiregot .

Uncle Sain's Condition Powders wilT
ture didtemjmrs. i-ough.*. cold#, fevers and
uhi-Tof the diMMscs to which horses eatth?, sheep, hogs and poultry arc- subject. '
Grant! Itophls buried fl9 of her jK/puln-1
during Ib-cenitH-r.

MORTGAGE BALE.
Th-fault navi-.ij Ik n mule U the rotidttloi..*
of a ccrtnlu mertgag- marl ■ by William MeMurray aed Horae- McMurray to Wiltfatm J Dibble
rlnted Norembcrjsth. IR*4. and re-onh-d lu the '
olT.. - of the tiexteter nf Deeds for Burry county,
Mlciiijmn. on Ike ash day irt N’uwnbrr.!«H. Iti
11 tier 2.‘. «f mof-^-ices, on u«ge •»«, knld murtisixe
u *» as -igm-d to Emily D, Hint trick, ai d **|d
a-ritfum-ui wuii duly rerordrdt mi wl.lrit timri-

Hor.«e Lives ...
25 ycr.rs.
Elephant"
... 400 “
Whale “
... 300 “
Eagle
“
... 100 “

of uniform school text lx»ok-; and «rf tbe intrcluctiun of a new libvf tew btlL Tho
mortgage tax law will u«vo early considere-

Tbo fcatainax &gt;6 postoffire flow ranks third
in tho state in tbo amount of l»u*irieM trans­
ected, end CelrryvilteliM are bound
innintaiii then recor l, evsti If they-'are
pellad to sit up nigiits to do it.
The addition of an English a:»d Latin
course to the programme of thn Concord
,,™w“
ftf,y
PupM^-makmg about 200 in all.

. Dated. January 2d. teM.
Emily
B&lt;w&lt;tw;ck. AiHjgpre.
11 till— *D.
At»»

Why Don’t Horses
. Live Longer ?

bis oom tn it tee*. Toe chairman of railroads
broken nb». When be get* well Iw’ii attend i* Senator Griffey, of Mnrqualto; of finanre
to mending other puoplu’s boue*, instead of । and appropriations. Chapnvii!, of H.ilwialabrenkinj hi*
owa
-----of Judiciary, Fainter, of MecirtU; of liquor’
John B-dl, a Kalamazoo county pedagogue, traffic. McCormick, of Aibgan. Speakar
hM engage i io teaclung a di dr (cl *chuoi on Dickina of lb* huiu* will announce bis comGrand Prairie, but un’t having altogether | uHIVks soon.
.
unooth sailing. Two or three weeks ago; IteJfklRU, Mich , Jan. 11.—Tbe tauate yre
■omi’lxxly tried to plant a bullet in bis nnat- ! tentey reconsidered its action in appointing
kimr.and ti.e other day tbe same scheme wn* ~ ---------------- * — •«-rr[w
te. tli l«lh roaring tooclaee to their
mark for comfoeL As John bu no known turv. Senator Gorman i titrod need a bill to
repeal tbe corpuratiun minority repraswnttempted oMMsrination.
A Grand Rapid* chap who has been a pub­
lic charg'i fur some time past, bu Ixwn
nice wad of money stowed R°rs, Um? net teing deemed huoractirablv.
found to hare ar'**
uhty residence It nearly A W11 w“ “k” introduc 4 to indemnity but-

tb* oth*r night with .ut oeking bia'aafo, nnd
ik.Tgu Slmw,
i.c.-gu
iirnw, tin*
tm- st.
ro. Ignace
igjuwv skatlst,
-raust, has
nas uhila In- w* filling !»&lt;• cUimteh, anvil, r
. not yet recovered from thd rota! blindnes.* j chap wamUning bis pockets with the mernnd deafnert caused bj a recent hunt fall chnutb c*«h. to th* tun* of *201.
i An lri&gt;p«ming chap caught on to the fact ■
M«•:be?# will find I&gt;r. Winchdl'* te&lt; Hung ; "“ll ” f-“wswkman bad raved up »1M.
«nu&gt;hrstUivmedIrin.'tohM-.eiii
th* house
hm.J. ‘
to bring h» parent* uv„r from
. Fjrup
jii&gt;tLin-nniilcln-toliH-.i-in the
fur the cldldren; it will cure coughw, colds, 1 Ireland, and getting hia hands on the moa*y,
son* threat, aud n^nlute the bowel*. Try ■ akipj*’!.'
j _A Nxginnw dealer in second-hand rail™, ia
,,
( tbo owner of n trunk that's l-ren banged
George Hudson, of I tit.in City, will around tor more’n 1&lt;y.» venrx
But th* probnever chop any more wood. White eu- nbilfties nre that the modern railway bag- ,
gaged :t&gt; ttils healthy but hard way of ger- I gaeeamnslwr hasn’t liod manv wharirs at-it, '
ting ti livhi be dMippetFdcad.
j or im brow would b- vo »adly writ khxi Jong

Mrs. Charles Greenwood, of Indianapolis,
had what the doctor* callerI, asthma, but
Rhe got little relltfffanti) she took Dr. Miles'
• New Cure. whiMi noon made her long
winded, stopped the pain In chi-st swelling
of ankle*, cough, palpluttlon, etc. Boid iu
W. H. Goodyear's.
Th.- Lanalng counnou council demand
free lUUde.'. to shows.

mortgage, and the itatuto iu -urlr case made
aud provided, null.n is hereby given, that on
Haturdaj the .yxIi day of March. A !&gt;.. »W. at
ten o'clock In the foreuoon. I shall sell at iHibllc
rmetiou to the hlghwst bidder at the north frouf
door of tbe court bouse In tbe elty of Hastings,
■that bvtaff the piare whore the circuit court
for th" comity of Barry Isbolden.. the premise*
dracribvd In *aid mortgage, or so ninch th.rrot
-•i» may tie mTexsary to par the amount doe on
said mortgage, with ths Interest at eight per
rent, ami all legal
The premises drMirlb

turkeys, to bring'em out all right.
I solve* won’t ।
Frank McDonald, a Flint fellow who was
Jud;c Mnn
caught In th* act of helping himself to vain- ' been uouwi.
able* In a ‘tor* of that city, wa* suddenly bbUi birthday, and teas a gold-bwid -d affair
convinced that ’tween better tn dwist when thaidido’t dispiraa&lt;i tbe aide jurist a par­
* bullet crarix-i through th- »!: ■«» &lt;■••* at I tivto.
.U..k..».TMIW r»KK. K.b»u*
MRhlp..

ment. ulrerailtm. tormenting peraMk-sl pahn.

curr f ji
Hiio,. .-nri

iliie on the •Inti- of thl. tiotlre the Mini of clrht

bra.-MX
•
ni oarry
Uteure htuniiig west tvemj
between section elehr and
township, ihence north tn rti

dr.I. notice I* berrtj

County. Mlrhlxan. (that

1'EOBATE OttDER.
SS-.Z5WUS
8tote of Michigan, County of Barry, -a*.
. M * evMlon Of the ITutete Cwt for lh*(*x.u
ty of Barry boldrn j(t the Probate Office lu the city
nt Hastings lu te.id coi.tnx-&lt;-n Saturday, ine
Bib day uf Ihmeiaber. ta'tbr rear one thousand
eight hundred and rigb:v right.
cmitxinlng firty-&lt;
present. Wm. W. Cole. Jude* of Probate.
.
'uv maw u» jMiwara MTU- alw the south
leittier. deceased.
. “MX A-Campbell, admtolrtratrix of the e»late of said rtece.Med. renresenu that ahe is
rrvMirod to render her final amount M such,
aud prajs that lire same may be heart and alh-rharged IroinlwrMMtrWIt
Tliereiipon It is ordered, that Tbursday.
dsv nF .lannarr

the IMtli

* tl

ADM IM
In tbe matter of
all other persons Interested in said estate, deceased.
arere-tuirod tn appear rdsession,if said Court,
Notts* is hereby
then lobe boldrn nt the Probate Offire. in the
any there be, why the jirayer of tbe peti­
tioner may not be granted.
•
I1.ta !urt?er ort‘*wI
«*MInpidlt loner
L’lTl’ l.lll'cr tn I II- tw-nnfu
__
.....
wu pvuuon nnn lne
bearing thereof by causing a copy of this order
to be publisb-d In’tbe IfM^nr*
MX* n^
pap^r printed and clrcutaied lu said County of
Itarryuoce ln each week for tlirv* successive

MORTGAGE MfET
—
WhereasdnfttoUhas been!made to the najment of the prlncl|&gt;;i! ano'lulen'ot of a certain
n’ll??®'- ‘‘i*1**1 !hr a:U&gt; dlY
^oreinlwvTl
D. IS.*, niude ud esrettted by namuel Carlisle
”MT!' cw»O'. Michigan, to Charlea I. Dibble, uf Marshall. Mlehtauu which said
juortgMe was recorded In the office of the 11.*Barry CwtuD-- Michigan, fi,
liber n of inartgagm. on page wn. on the gnh
*l»y &lt;&gt;. November, a. I». irta rtu&lt;i mortgage
X !ib1r'',.ll!llC£lo‘h' 'mderslgued Hettv "
M written aasigntnfmt executed bv
saldCharira P. Dibble, dated April 4th, 1M2. and
recorded in the office of tlie Holster of Deeds

TUB’S BALE.
estate of Eddie T. Breach.
that 1 shall sell at pni&gt;bett bld tier, on TuvMtaj

license and author!
day of Dereiubor •
court of Barry
tale, right, tide
-------d ot. te
lu lht&lt; county

units, liKnir-* w

I) links, ....... .
Irty Ian&gt; Hi-k
oonteir*------ - -

S

iteten GJ
172] link
thence ac
clialns a
two [I] chai
trnrt‘1 two I
thence to pl
thirty
more or leas.
(7J north, ol
c tinty. Michigan.
Dated Dec. «th. iwl

Barry, tn the state ot
described as follows, u&gt;Stake ut the highway
iy turoe (Ki) links north
tetween the south east
. thence north irn the
i and sevrittrcu ||7)
?i cnaiim and fllty-ste
hree (3&gt; chain* and
to place of tM**innliig
hundredths (70-lae of
also commeuclng at a
south quartet line nl

center ot said section,
larter line, seven [Tj
[»] links, thence west

rat. the powci ot *a]u contained hi said mortmiuhYmh

F

M

*nd Inter

fwot^&gt; tbe amount now uue on said

hereby given, that

Ire provide d ft»r In said mort|p&gt;*eaanri 'alknred
by tew. I will sell at public Huction to the hteh

7'

SHKR1FFB 8AIX
Slate of Michigan,
“-----By virtue of a wi
and under tbe seal
circuit court for tbe
County ot Barry . SUtr. of Michigan,
fried and drlirered: against the i

rrntaf*®?: W?S ”4°.? mIS

A. D.&gt;*Rt&gt;. at nine o'clock In th* forenoon, at the
north front door nt it..,
of UMitegs y.ar^ ^tT^teffren "ttmUlS

DJW. levy upon and seize and take all tbe
right. ilUe and luterrat of th- said &lt;J&lt;«TrmlanL
Nlebntas Burry, of. m and to all those certain
pl«x-&lt; or itarvei* of land situate and hrinx in

1
orwntcu 1 shall expo**tli&gt;r sale at public aucilwu
or rendu* to tbe highest bidder, on Boteruav. the
north frontdoorcftiic'
iitlngs. flAMr.* SitHtSKR, Bberiff.
ouraook. Attorney tur Hatnti*.

RTiSERS.
i* divided into STATES
tent nn apnlioattan.-

&lt;u

Circuit

In tbe Uto

s

�HEALING OF THE LEPER.

A NIGHT SONG OF THE SEA.

very threadbare -oat, aud hail struck right

LES3ON ill, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, JAN. 20. ,

Directions with c«c»| Bottle/^
FOR BURNS AND SCALDS.
It U only mt thio iwinclplea that nature U
helped In Ita struggle, and only through Ignor­
ant- Hint pain ui intensified ur prove* fatal
where Itcould be relieved.
K Daily Mlsh«ps.-i*or«*ofpcoplcda»y
brought in touiact with beat. steam. 1x41 lug
water nnd crjiubuatiblo are hourly Injured by
some &gt;&gt;.
mishap
In the nature.......
of a—
bum
weld.
__ ....
..r or
...-I,
&gt;w

HOW It Acts.-It acta aa a counterrritaut on the &gt;uriac« injured, ftnlly drawlhg
at the heat caused by tho bum, while It
pain, of thl» kind and should be kepi handy.

that suffering may not be IntvndSed through
ignoretire. read carefully direction* for ita u*e
accostfan) ing every bottle of St Jacoba OIL

TUB CHARLES A. VOGELE* CO.. Baftmors. ■&lt;.

IBK1

SwiCmiD

TMegolirOld-EstaMiM
jPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

MF,

MmF k*tfl Treating wtth the Grulort

SKILL and SUCCESS
Ctamic, Nervous aid Private Diseases.
W- NERVOUS DEBILITY. Lon Manhood.
Failing Memory, Eshausting Drama. Terrible

t-r SY PHIL18 ud ail bad Blood and Skin Dis•ajeaparmaaenUy cured.
47*KIDNEYand URINARY coapLo-j, Gleet,
Csr.srrhoea, Btrictu r«, Varicocele and all dnt.ic,
.cf the Gvnito-Urinare Organs cured promptly without
injury to Stonudv, K.dneyr or other Orgarw.

Beyond tbe trouble of thia wear}’ Btrtfc.
’L\xn;,«icd fn«n Lesson Helper Qutnefr, t-y
fWBTnigtoo.ot II S Hoffman. [luLiiaher. PhiLi-

:1‘. “And in the morning, rising up a great
while before day. He went out, nnd depr.rted
into a solitary place, nnd there prayed.”
And so we flml flint again nt the dose of this
lemon, after healing tbo leper; “He with­
drew Himvelf into tho wilderness and
prayed." (Luke v, 10.) When toel»rd sent
Ananias to Haul of Turaus Hetaid concern­
ing him, “Behold bo jirayrth” (Acta lx, 11):
but whut are wo to say of this man, the Lord
Himself, who ia ever going to some Utieiy
Jilacy to prey, sometimes cuntinuiug all
night, and Koiuetimcs rising up before day I
Luke sneak* of seven different occn.'ion* ou
which lie U found praying (Luke ill, SI; v.

but it ever man prayed wilbonl ceasing
it wo* this Man, cud if vver man
needed not to pray, v.e would thl.ik
it was this Mau, fcr He- was God
maniiert in the flesh. Now if He found it
necoxaary to bo tdons aud In &lt;&gt;&lt;r.niunlon
with Hix Father in Hen ven ro much; if He
dremed it more inquvrtant than n *t for the
t«ody, what conclusion can wo come to, but
tluit wo nro wmidcrfully unlike Hirn and not
•eusibleof our need nor very lutiirntely no
quainted with mtr Father in Heavetit A su­
preme end nil cunsumin? desire to know the

' &lt;tttAr(bfn&lt;AL-

to be and what tai How I should like to
bridge it over!" And I buttoned up my coat,
nnd walking to tbe window, imagined 1
could H&lt;e through the darkn-sa tho coming of
the carriage of Madam CeciL
The tim» droqred slowly, rery slowly, and
It was tbe gloomiest of gloomy days There 1 tinvdr felt moM^etiuino relief than in bear­
was hot n redeeming feature about it. IY it ing heavy wlroeS|tindmg through tho mud
bad only rained there might have boon mule and alusli, and a knocking nt, tbe door to no­
tify me the mnugt wm ready.
"lived over" toe beautiful poem; but it did
neither, aud now late in tbe afternoon the dashed through *act darkness that 1 could

THE VEILED CLIENT,

ankle deep with *lu*h and mud that an un
paved w&lt;«&gt;rn town supplies so bountifully
and readily.
Then, again, the life of a young attorney
is not always one whirl of excitement and
pleasurable resulu. Not a living sou) except
a bootblack—just as if we should ever need

day. In vain bad 1 tried to give my mind
over to the arbitrary statute*, nnd then in
despair nought tho more inviting stimulant*
of Itegina va Bleyoukls; even tho gossip of a
great leading ca*c failii to inspire me, aud
wearily 1 turned from my books to my
thoughts, aud from my thoughts to, my
»bip with Him c* Hi-faithful npreeentntivcs gloom.
•
hero on earth would surely send i«x to cur , Bit
■It was
wu j-urt
just then, before I had
lutd .eroded
sxvnded to
kores anil on our fa«s before God more the realms at suicidal pnrp&lt;xw-fiir I walk
often unci more earnestly; if we have it not, that Way slowlv—that tho door knob heeitatlet u* seek till we obtain it. that «v may be , ingly, cautiously turned and 1-was again
morwUka Jcras ami more In aymittthy with hard at work,-pen in band, withooeoyaon
Him hi seeking hat welt
I too pa|&lt;r and the other un tbo door.
84 "Biiuon, and the,, tnat
with
Him,, iI I won
’t make a dlngut»:s
-—wire
------ —
----------won't
dlnguo.is of just
juxt how
bow fast
followed nfkr Him.’’’ Not to pray with Him, 1 my heart mi
wn* beating,
beating. if
If peradvi-nturo
peredventure tbo
OM- who
wl '1 wer-t
wcr.1 reeking
fcekine 1f door would,
would open,
nnxn and
nn.l svmcbodv tliat was.
but fa^ud Him for thouHim. Tt is it [ructical mid [vrtinrut quretion somebody should coomia 1 could endure
for too* who have found Jcsux nnd are saved Uro xuxpensc no longer, nnd looked Kjuarelv
l&gt;y Him, "do I now seek Him nnd walk with [ up. Tbe door had opened, and, though the
Him that I may be happy, or that I may I evening shadows were gathering thfck and
learn through Him to win «hern to Him tbnt I fast, 1 could mo that my visitor was in dress
they,too may bs blcsscdr. Tbe last i» surely | and manners a lady—too mor. ^igniffo-rt
tbu higheetutira. but too relf in u* is more apt i word in toe greatest of language. Hrr veil
to aeek personal blessing tl»n to l~i a bless- 1-------- • - ••
lug to others. Juris plowed not Himself, uor I&gt;ret'.y, ber thoughts probably mn&gt;; “Hern’s

tion of the town we were being driven. But
in a very short time we came to a *udden
coachman conducted me up tiro browr, *tone

awaiting w, nnd J stepped Into tbe dimly
lighteel balk
As 1 did so a lady, whose figure and man­
ners told me she was Madam Ceci), glided
from a side room, and with a little plaintive
smite teule me follow ber at once. But in

character Hhe might have been 35, only she I
didn’t look it, with thore brilliant blackeyia,
pearly teeth an-r elegant nuuincn,; but bohind all these I read the (KMitive (cto&gt; that
turned to good may «avr a country, but given
over to evil would sacrifice everything to
MltWS.

pet*, and n» xltently 1 follow-1 her. Hhe
fnoed Into toe-library, and from theme*—aa
I instinctively fell—into tbe chamber of
&lt;leatb; even elegant furniture and costly
|«inting* and embroidered coverlets aro uot
to overawe our dealtuy.
come." she
«■ emaciated
ing stupor, and looked wonderiugly nt nro

such work bnfore— it would help him, but
that don’t help me—I bad better look"----But 1 interrupted my own foreboding* by
springing to my feel with a “Good evening,
madam. Step in; I’m through with the matirresistibly drftwn to Him; but if they had

‘And Hi- (aid unto Went, let im go into.

air of relief, us if any problem sbo might
agitato would 1» child * [day compared to
what 1 lusd juxt [xt-at-l through.
1 had not yet so much ax caught tbo color

for therefore aim I forth.’’ In Luke iv, 43,
He says, “tI must
tbe Kingdom
of imxi
God
newsy*,
mii-i [reach
jwvacn ine
n.itigu&lt;&gt;m ot
toother citie* also, for therefore am I scat."
In'TiTse-14, 15 of this chapter it is written
that He preaches tliat tho Kingdom of God
km at hand, and that they should rrjxuij|*nd
believe the gcspeL^Tbo time ix-mg fulfilled.
He had come to •et:u;» the kingdom spoken of

sno aepi uerveu arawn »o closely—unioaisno
was meditating a sudden flight to tbe oflico
- — ...................................
-•
" wv.
■ V— b'—J I.*..-. ■ u.M un»v
ienup, you know, but a bad attack of rbeu
matism too, thank heaven, which I devoutly

3 a times In the Psalms tlie Lord is said to be
full of eompasaion, Pa Ixsvtii, 38; Ixxxvi, 18;
cxi, 4; exit, 4; cxlr,'8; the win# word being
trmudated ‘‘merciful" in eight other places,
p m
9 p Ar
Harttrri
1» 10 rt &amp; in the first of which is Ex xxxlr, fl, where wo
Irarn tlw name of tho Lord; aud bu being
■ tri................ Shtfl*................. ,",'S
4 IB
full of compassion, could not Help having
II so
Uf
compos-ion on this leper. He even puts forth
ili 8 «
11 te
His baud nnd touches him, for Hot* uot
11
&lt;v
3 49 8 1ft
Rte^Md*Jwict
13 00
afraid; but best nf oil, Ho any* “I will.” O
.1 41 R Ol
...«a»t Cooper
. 13 16 C 34 what a thrill ot joy indescribable must have
7 4J
Iv., ... Kalatnaroo
Ar 11 » 8 4ft
3 1.1
gone through olid through this poor mnu.
42. “A* soon aa He luul spoken. Immedi­
uiectiora—At Richland Junction with L. J.
the leprosy departed trout him and be
for Toledo &amp; v began. At Hastings with ately
___ ..I ____ I ” IV;.I.
,1..
.
Fkkd'k Beau. Pre*. &amp; Gen. Man.
u.int
co thou say nothing to nny mon."
pf this charge and tho result of

The two papers, SI.50.

did not conic to dartroy but to

My Poor Back!
Thai s the ct.umcr. exekm-.ts : of tlicw vificring with rneunudlsm or ki&gt;!imy troufict. In
either disease 1‘aine’s Celery Cbuqiound will &gt;urely elar; a cure, aud there Will ut. Ju., .r iu

Itinedy, loine*’* Ceiexypxaptu:
•Two weeks ggn 1 &lt;:&lt;’&gt;u«d n« d.xp'
was ccemipu'od a».u kiducyedM n-t
back. Since' 1 took 1‘sinc'*
anil I can sleep like a diikk"
“ Having been troubled with rheumatism

have used nearly all medicines imcgiasNe,
advertised, I gave h a trial.
tage. Having seen Pc'm/s Celery Com
used only one bottle and am perfectly
---...
UVely as a boy." . Frank Caroli, Eureka, Nevada. Prirr, $ij». Sixfer &amp;.OO.
SoLDTfr Duuccim. Sxwd rox 8-fagx Tkstimohiai. Panx.

Burlington, vkrmont.

The Banner and the Detroit Tribune, $1.50.-

Ho started back from me aa if be could not

suddenly the dull eyes brightened with n mo­
mentary gloom of relief aud jby a* be clearly

neighborhood, uud it woe understood had

DON’T«

Detroit Tribune,
SI a year.

BUY
arctics

Until you have seen the
Vinegar Blum tn the house, are as well placed

UL**—Danish Proverb.
New Style Vinegar Bitters would cure it.

H*U Proverb.
Good, reliable patent medicine* are scarce ,always use New Style Vlnepw Bitten.

COLCHESTER ARCTIC
With the “Outside Counter.”

Rower Shoe Co.

So l» Now Style Vinegar Bitten, fur it i» tbe
key of hearth, and eonvequetUy, of Joy.

** Economy ft in itself a great revenue."
Those who take New Style Vinegar Bitten,
never need pay a doctor.
raises It higher."
.
New Style Vinegar RHtera t« almost toe only
known cure for cure for constipation.
“Tbe heart lias no wrinklei."

Do not leLyour faces grow wrinkled, ladles,
battske Now style, ’.•teasant Taste Vinegar
Bitters daily as a ton!, , ai.d uae K.H. McDonald OCCT8.
Rcuaaix oeuoaisve act
Itrox Company' Odoua Preparation* for tbe
■ ■
IT o« * Positive Guaaawrxi
health''! your sklu. Used with New Style VlnFor sale by W. H. Goodyear.
asr Bitters, tooy will keep ragji, women and
lldren youhg and well.
—
CHANCERY 8AIX
"
New Style Vinegar Bitten purifies toe blood,
beautifies the complexion, strengthen* the
.eery,
in
the
Slate
of
Michigan,
made
and
dated
nerve*, muscles and bral ti and wards off malaria
on the s'th day of November. A. D. nv*. in a
Get alrottle from your druggist and try tL
certain cause therein pt'udlng. wh-retu Christo-

Front K. B. STACY. Springfield. Mma-I
Although a young and almost brit'flw-i have taken your Vinegar Bitten (or serohttous hereby riven Hurt I shall sell at public auction
humor; and they have effected a complete core;
iwyer, 1 was appointed Mabel's guardian, wmethltig eminent physicians have failed to do. to the bleb'st bidder, ou Friday the tSlh day of
January. A. D.
at teo o’etock In the forend I so faithfuUy fulfilled my trust that
DUOS,inr
lu the city
Mi''
place
for
bn
tateinto my keeping; aud as I write this,
ty of Barry,

••Ahl jmrdon, madam,-but what's your
“Lucy L. Cecil."

Cecil, nil my real and jx-raoual [iropcrty of

Michigan.
Doted. Hanthun, Mleh.. Dec. 11, IM8.
ALOXZO K. KCN*«TOX.
Circuit Court Commissioner,

revolver's mouth to r.ustaiu tier rights.—Boe-

went of all my Just debts; end I hereby com­
mit to her guardianship iny only child, Mabel

'And I hereby appoint Lucy I* Cadi my

my hand, this third day of November, A. D.,
187-."

“Exactly:-’ She npoko with nnininUon.
“It’s his wish—axid I shall see that you are
and wsre4iligcully obeying it.
••Thoycamo to Him from ■'cry quarter."
Only tai us bold up Jesus in all Hr* lovallmnt SkU”• * * —’— ——11
I •— *J,aw .. I IJ ■
.
Ho has.
*1, tf I be lifted up Irons tbe
*w all mm ontoao.*

’

It’s the Best Fitting and
Best Wearing

reputation. Tbe “Ol.’TSIDE COUNTER " adds
■ What we want Is not talMit, it I* purpose."— largely to the durability. These are cheapest
Bulwcr.
Purpose sufficient to buy a bottle of New Style
Vinegar Bitter* and try it.
••Stones’and sticks are flung only at fruit-bear- H. S. Robinson 4 Burtenshaw, Detroit,
ing trves."—Persian Proverb.
hare given the exclusive right uf sate in
New Style Vinegar Bitten will eure headache
thta city to the
In ten than half an hour.

us a point probably worthy of further inves­
tigation that certain elements rceembUug

Li
K. H. MCDONALD DR VG 00..

into the city, but was without. in desert ।

Separately, the .
Hastings Banner,
SI a year.

1 bait

And I. Ux&gt;, wa* thanking heaven for tho

that matter, and *o he just cast* himself at but what's your husband's nameT’
Jews' feet, virtually saying: "Lord, if 1
rias up again a leper, it is l&gt;ecau»o you refuse)
to heal me, for I believe you are more tlum
man, and can heal me if you only will; so I.
cast myself on your mercy."
41. “And Jesus, moved with compassion, kimer, aud state of
put forth His band and touched him, and

StatleM

AU Grocers sell SANTA CLAUS SOAP.
Made by N. K. PAIRBANK &amp; CO , CHICAGO.

'•Quick, air, quick!” wud 1. as I notorod bis
sunken eyes watching her hastening foet­

KS

TIME TABLE.
In effect July 1st, IBM.

all in a row?

Their whiteness surely sharaes^esnod'
LisSirttQusSap Hid midt Um sJ

I felt that 1 mutt. 1 soated myself at his
l/cdxide, and as I did so 1 raw hi* lipe tremble,,
and 1 believed tooy were breathing a name;

|ti|3|U .i XcAJ

________
North.

and pillow-case,

And dresses

WELLS, RICHARDSON &amp; CO., Proprietors.

i II

ton EalamascD &amp; hgiuv

With dainty laee,

adding hi a low tone . "He is nuking rapidly;

diich Ho wrought wrilo His credential*, a*
be prophets had foretold (Isa. xx’^v.h, 0; Ixi, begun, ui a half bolting voice.
: irr.t He
xie must
iiiuxt make
iwa-B it
i. known
Kin.wu in all
uu uiovi,
Israel, (or
•’uerw
Certainly, madam," 1 answered, nobly re- change, aud Ju»t in time.
| lit- came forth from Ibe/Futher, scut by Him’ solving
With Mra Cecd camo tho bonsekeeper and
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
tut xon of David, son ar Abraham, according nnd
and I1 pulled
pl
half n quire of legal cap towards
to Malttrow’s gospel, nnd ns tiro servant me aud thought of the solemn opening and dying nuii tremblingly signed bls name to
of God. according to this gospel.
tbo weighty formalities of lu publication.
S'. "And Hr preached In tludr synagogues,
“It i» to be my husband's will,’’ she added.
throughout all Galilee, and cast out devils.’’ “Ho dare uot come out on sm-b a day as this,”
Matthew
say*
that
Ho
prenebed
the
go&lt;q&gt;el
of
______ ..._______ __ ,_____ , ___ ___________
■TAT-.Sa.
too kingdom and healed all manner of sick- . cilud with tbe weather for tiro tint time tbai go I Involuntarily felt that tho black eyes of
ness tuni airessc (Math iv, 28). What a king- day.
Madam Ceci) had wituo»d all and a&gt;us|wcted
dom it will be when tbe devil and all hi* de"
n~ ' “t I• better
- —
— *---- — •1 everything.
“HadQ
come
to -----your u
bouxoP
’
a.m pm p.m ;p.mjp.ni.
"I s&amp;ould like to sen that wiUf" &gt;bo said,
.! fl.til l.'O .vmicu 6OT mans are vast out forever, when the inhabit- ' ventured to suggest.
Grand Rapid* Lv
Middleville............. : t? t.t* F'.wHtLM'm# ant shall no more say ‘‘I am sick,” when |
firmir, in a k&gt;w voice.
J
1.-ft U3I tits 9 to tix-rc ahull be no more death, uor pain, nor HtU* sigh. “It might excite him too much,
Irving ...................
“Home other time. He’s dying, Mrs.
UAHTIS..S............ . .1 7.35 ilft| S’« 1XJ
sorrow, for He, this *ume Jc«u*. «hall have1 But be maybe betu-r to-night, and I will CeciL"
X2t r.,sn
Ouiiiity . ........ . ■
..
1 AST ar.7 is.«f 10,40 xubducxl all things unto Himself, and tbo iu- ' send too carriage for yon then. It will not
i
W&lt;:
..1 7.17; AM1 7 to! &lt;U 11 10 hcritnuce
"------”lout
---------------M‘*—aln
-'“ »hall
-•*-hL
throughu Adam'*
bn“ 1 make any difference, will it, about the will
. iut 3.011
aa 1.IT
Chariotti- ............
'.-tn; 7 js’4 j x J. 15 more than restored through J«*u* Christ. bring bindingf* Aud something told me she
Eaten Rapids......... ..
ILilL-lujah:
what
a
Saviour!
do
let
us
1
9.'.m:
t.m
*.«&gt;;
4.&lt;*
ft.»
was
peering
anxiously
at
ma
.la* Awm.................
*]&gt;tmu
abroad
fame.
“Of course, madam,
If1 be
then Hi*
fully
and
1&gt;T.)
‘
40. “Anil Jhcre came n taper to Him, be- voluntarily adopts it a* bis, it Is just tbe
'Stop!'* she cried, and a tiny silver
tceohfug Him, and kneuilbg down lo Him."
"My God! Mrs Coed, you have killed
down from tho mountain that thia leper
auno to Him (Malt, viii, 1,8). Luko say* real nnd pcrwuial property to mo, with full as I hoard a strange sound behind mo, and
‘•X
that toe man wax full of leprosy, and that
would bare turned if id I tbe pistols in the
befell on/bis face and besought Him (Luke
■L til- a.tn. |i.m. i».m.
v, 12). A [xx&gt;r outcast, shut away from
•r :• Xtt ■j ir 1 O’
home
am)
kindred,
full
of
this
most
loath
­
i
’
,
’
.ir
I,-.t.l'hat
is
your
daughter
’
s
uruner
prayer, but now sank withered njKin tbo plb
Jackson
j-.r ‘..I&lt; IXM 7Jit
some of all dhewRU that sinful flesh
Eaton Rapid*
ftr&lt; '.US- t.lf MC
Chartone. ...
seems heir to, an
utterly hopeluas with tho slightest token ot gathering ani.maB-ift
AIO M3
Nashville....
cose at hir as human help is con­
'..V
ASS
InstlncUvely
Morgan
♦4.32
cerned, doomed to n lingering death
Quimby
«
ft 12 IU
by n slow but sure decay uf thu wlwle body; bling with &lt;be paper. “Hbo'» your step
Ate
ho
makes
bold
to
come
near
to
thta
man
with
ft.
••
9.J0
4•
Ait
■M4Je*rtl;e............
the wonderful [xjwer, for whether it was by
io* lO.Ofr Al! 10.’r
■
K*»&gt;ld»- Ar.
‘‘Wbat’s her name! You see I must men- •hoot you'."
All min* run by ninetieth rntTte'.ui or central hearing the wrmou tea tho Mount or by
standard time. Through coaehre betwee* wwing dr hearing ut hmiv- of the miracles of
And 1 went, gladly enough, from tbo
Grand Rspid-j and Detroit ou all day trains.
"TMulin;; which Jcetia bad wrought, ho bail
“Mabel Cecil,” she haltingly spoke.
brownstone front, with its treachery, ita
CY‘yxwrnoxs.-Al Grand Rapid* with Qht-i
“A deuced pretty bamel" I remarked to my- wickedness and avarice, into thn dark night
caso S Went Michigan for Holland, Nuntea. K'lno way become pOsecssMl of such faith iu
Mmtegnn and points north, aud with Grand Him that bo erics: ‘1Lord, if Thou wilt.
and muddy streeta. But I had carried out
Rapids A Lidia::* H. It. ter Big Rapid*. Trawse Thou const make mo clean!" (Matt. viU, 2;
pronmincing itr And then I tried tbo wishes of the poor, dragooned husband,
City and Petoskey. New York and Parinc Exyree* dally. All other trains dally except, 8un- ' Luke v, 12.) Ho is suro tliat Jesus bos tbo
'
P. A. HAHN. lxx»l Agent, Hasting*.
n r*.
- &gt;■ z--r *

(t^uite contrary)

washing go;

Which Iks tx-j ood tho years?
-Arthur L Salmon

seem as if they wcrnld have worshqxd
Him in truth L Tbe diielytM, not finding Him
in the houwt vAien they rose iu th-- morning,
went,out aud naught till they found Him.

F. D. CLARKE, M. D.,
Merrill Block, DETROIT. MIOH

Mistress M&amp;ry
How does tt\e

like Him.
*
87. ‘‘W‘hen they had found Hun they mid
unto Him, uli seek fur Thee ” Seeing that
Ho had power over devils and disease, that
He healed all freely and spoke such wmxlerfu! word* and with such authority, they were

,

Then—jixit in *i&lt;ort, in a tit of malignant
Mtufsctioo—1 took up a Mcond sbrat of
legal cap. and icnblilel thereupon, with a
formal opening and eloee. chat this some
Robert E Cecil gave all Ida property to bro
dearly beloved daughter. Mabel Cecil, and

CIDE1

miiEBYssrsii
Addrne C. fi. MURTON. hWt,

�OLD DONEGAL

KER LIFE.

UNLUCKY FRIDAY.

*v.

5V()'1A.\ AND HOJIE
fly irfflrtiortnci

A SUPERSTITION WHICH HA8 EX­
ISTED SINCE EARLY TIMES.

A SOTHCR-S DUTY IN SELECTING A
CCL.EOE FOR HER SON.

..

a vrerr to points or interest
AND A LOOK AT ITS PAST.

miracle of tho dirins ps---------- .
ouver intermitted. When such principles
I.-'V

eorared with rrumptod tinfoil bar. a gr»d
Atf. U.I mmbW fro«t—1 ■U~r. or U»r «“
be made of boOy, and have a rich, coni Uka
Z"
wmor farilifa*
ar..’U?P^..TP" L^ where the faculty

MSB tnnr oo-o, ---------------------------_
califag ibe fays men. and making thorn reBpcnniUe only to tbcmralriw at tbo vary time
when -.fay mc.*i nrerlgui'lanceand command,
wlwro drinking and card playing aro tho
fellow accntnplMbnx'nta of Greek and
xuati.rmat.es; - «r where tho dangarons
nwgtdiorhood of gn»t nnd fashionable
bote; render* there baaqar'i ;«»vibte in
which tfa cuilepo yoatlis m.dio niglit
hideuiu with Lfalr coUe;c yeita, ns
tbe wine they drink go*-* to th«r w-ak
young beads, and they fling afact tfadishes,
word 11AV.X-, rr.ndnct •bemae'.vwi more like
young brutes than young men, nnd gi-e brtne
to tb'»lr i hand er* in a *tate to wring the
bear: of any mother who las a heart fa her
1x»ly. Something mare than great- a&gt;lran*
‘ •
• —----- r ——i-Fl.w.
♦/, ha

Ing the : eedto Uir ugh tbe center of sach

many homes they arv trained to unholy Ma­

tfa right rod. and ths dawn of lb* mrllroIn Chicago

Tribune

Name full of sorrowfnl significance! Who
are Hie pale, hoprlcwi fared women asking
abiding place with;:: ita doors! Hero to one,
an abaadoanl wife, who gave np home tie*
hnmlredsofmiiea from thto spot to link ber
d&lt; tttay With that of a man who soon forgot
all aunt rows to protect the wnsophmtiraxwl
girl who u&gt;ok; hia name, with a glow of pride,
mid with hopes &lt;&gt;( a bright future tliat1 .mclouded in tbo dawnfag.
Here sbu to to tot tbe state of tbo weather iletermliw for
u« when flannel* aro to be washed. 'Ve havr
tn rememlwr ttiat though linen and ealiro
fate has l»*n kinder. Through their com- may lie for a while after being -vsbixl with­
farting word* and practknl n»i.taiire to out injury, yet flannel and eolorod goodi
render her self supporting, when restor'd must fa quickly dn^L or they *Ui spoil. Ta
health gives back strength to tho weakened dry fianoeto slowly r»ii*wi them to shrink; tc
body, ate may yet Mve and enjoy life, and drj eqlorvd. prints, rbtatarw, sto. slowly
rrc;.'- - -enll'-gr will be ample for *U far jwirpwer" of even f.irgBt tb.w there wa» a time when ber ia apt'to matte tfacowra run. Flannels
life, and Uw boy mart be known to bkstrung soul wa* full of MtternMat the sound of a a:xl color* &lt;1 thing*, tfarefnrv, should
blithe laugh or tbo sight of God’s bright sun­
shine.
BUC41 WMlOf,rw^• J—
- —• - ’ ■
Ai&gt;! itera are others to whom experience wHai, and thia I* why wr ab^iltd crxiddsr the
teniptateKi* which, o&lt;:.t&gt; yielded to, not (MUy
rain tto- *.nil, lu: tbe body loo
weather in deciding when they »hall !•»
T«r» mnav a sou who finds bimae** lafcre
wasued. Fianncb* should V0 put into a gixxL
rw&amp;ir.. Ai.ltl— d.w^*n-l«r.rk«.rr»F- warm lather—that is, into soapy water, only
middle aga with a body good t' &lt;r I***'*
nrrv.v un i organs and.rtrengtb bruk*ir up, urn* &gt;» -re once innorent infants, and koked a little warm, baton aoaccnunr intocoM
bra to Uumk for it. not bto o«u w«ik &lt;r un- up with qnrot'vnfageyt- into '-!» fond faces water. As much ax l assible. rubbing i'juiH
vdrtutxu fariination-. lint a motlmr who oi mother
ma .-M to thick. Wonting •*;*» is harmful to
reader, w! en veu Ia A into your littlo &gt;fan»hting'
. . .
----- -fdgfc.

*?*’ -- “

in the sunshine old Douagbl town to etaery

Ilk* dingy winds vlaprecords of meh belief*, riaemrnl authors
abound in aHnsums lo there day*, which
marked in old Roman mten«lani by a black
croon. Frcm being few in number during
tbe ytniT. they Inertwred until tbe path of tb«i
sujwrautio-rt wiu. be&gt;eL with minute diroc*
tloos ■* to what most fa done this day, wbalj

half biralrt &gt;wnn tn shuddering'.}- shrine

streets, an lUtersrt that to aln&gt;«t tmutncholy

.Dould fa tfa gathering yeurv of tneir life.

twto fatal f &lt; a rexuprtcace that may supply

-- ■

gno’"1' 1

during at least five crntur;-*. vrtfa renter

day. There follow discontent and irritaMlity,
fur. *»-• wbat they may, it takas more than

people aa Uoa

llrcta fatsvrn Ums (/SCeflto and WDounr&lt;la

To thi- da* t hoii^and* firmly1

taking. Pers.*:* without superstition on any
most point will reeulately tufa-ro to these
Iwltef «* tn thi* nnrttenlar. an! quietly «vr&gt;(d
Friday undertakings.
There ini* tn la&gt; no qw**fan that this
■nperstitiou is entirely Chnatian in itsortgfa,
and baa |iarti«xHr r -f-reuce to Friday a* tbe

follow troubtos ini.nmdrable.
aro jokl ’ by those who
know that marriars is a failure.
true to his bs-rwtitary inatincta,

■fto life and adrenturre &lt;.f Hugh Roe
and we j OT&gt; unell, or Rad .Hugh, properly drpicv-!,
otigM to would ai'-me sur|Mue the mix: thnibag tale ct
The man. Scottish borderland warfare Burin; the
rays: -It’s Fourtsieath century tbe daring and bwrnic .
spsrttof Hugh, whonsciD but a boy, attracted

to certainly a strnug argnmrut m tar«ir of
events of a sisMsr* nature to that day, and I tb&gt;» tmtitnUou that there are m.ti brave
certain imr.nveripca of an ir.n.-rretlr.g kind enough t . eiwwvr the jopular c-cuindrruu by
saying;
tfavu unfrirtuuatu bappeaing*. nato-Tiugthrtu

5o.la ston .b-xihl new bo iwr.| for fUnneia.
aud if Uxy urn to be k.-pt m »&lt;*"! rotiditfau
they
not be ineed. Colored gnesto,
ux». should iKic l» pit into very Ik* water,
au.1 *41 should be dn«d»d fur tbefa. Tlwy
shout.1 lu-itbcr be ■tercuwl with hot staroii
nor ironod with a bot-iron. After washing

b&gt; ac-Lrt light for him, and w bo suffered hie
to armiM hinirtlf with what turned out tb fa
■ very dunm of death. Irtkioe mothert
the r.M-n atoxit tn dime forward and tako tfa
ecndcct of tlie world fa their han.!*
k to k
Umi tb'K-u men. •&gt; far al their heart* unfi
hand/ oxtld do it, ate warn ! fa wed an*
body and Ot for thoir work.—Harjerto Baran

MARRIAGE NOT A FAILURE.

• ntouatuji soT/nrr. or Tn« nu:.tx*. '
It is prolmbla that t ie source of thcai
iwTiJ .ns cunmuuir rriua* -»•
—
Taln.u.l and ml:, r Jewwh » rung*. Three '•
make *imilar statemmds regarding ifa**&gt; I
early erssita in tlie tu«t&lt;&gt;ry «if num. Tfa t
Utfaroof tfaeburen pcn»’tuat*itfa«iH'K I
aad mookrnb copyura mnemitted tbetn wf

possibk’. 'F wh.-ip* bemuse cruel death took
away materr.r' core, ’&gt;f tho villain ap­
proached m tbo &lt;uta» of an nugel, ami tbe
poor- little clod &lt;Y clay wa* no match for
|io»tenty
e».-n cvunterfrited oetertia! blandishment*.
N. ver mind tuat now. Mne to. wailtag at tbo a liu.« alum hu.« been d.woived- fbey &gt;h&lt;Mdd . This unlucky character »’*li cltapi to Fri-'
day in ni&lt; : Chn&lt;tMqi land*— it is eurkxw j
door nf 'tii- W‘*man’s refuge, a blighted not be dnw 1 fa tbe sun. Neither rt sum to nor
---------------------------- ibatit obxi'd *fa&gt; fa true tunoog tfa “Drab- |
iBin,.. an example that ebonld 'tarxt a life- ookired
good, must fa, hoital. Many toonjttfa Mofammwten Han­
Mi&gt;u Bnulinu’s first great suceres was rtnw warulrg tn tfa yenng a: 1 thought!- w I drmr.-sput several handful* of ronuwwisalt
•'lady Ar
Sccrr'.’’ p^bii’Jied a fail, girl who fa- v her hl«uwy But the refuge
into tfa wntar in whtca colorwl things sro
nt.h M's*.।-ra*. r.wetnetohiT ’ l«wn a lanky
month* iflr- ■•£..: Lyipv’.-whwh nvhe
'
rinse.!.
Tbi«fal[«
to
make
them
I
wk
clean
flrnr it Si .&lt;•*. .'f Mrs.'Sie;.:,
4iJ» tof.nr pear.. if not &gt;t bapp.nrea. Thera to
i sad bright, mt itefai toujs to make stem
Tfa.-’ ctn? r. i .Highlyspeaking,:uefzrk^ r.cn« i-nxr.A« of a new life. What n holy turn limp *ptedily.—New Oricaua Ftasymxs.
went •n^-.iiporateVMiK Pcrete r-ud il'enr rnuwioii fa th»*. and bow tbo work *j&gt;penl« to
tcyrih-r, and, prebaps r.ot unnaturally, tbo heart nf woman, who rvcogniiret!. • bond
italhlug of Infanta.
day."
•
pfaasd-thrir nntliiZi in one efruu. the general of stotarboo.1 when tho imvwcnl misery of
Tbu things P&gt; hr avosdni *« Friday are sot
tendency tjoing; it wo romcinfar rightly, ta tbo human heart W brought before ber.—*
put Mrs. Henry Wood »&gt;n»ewhat nlove Mira Kansas City Journal.
them, very rapid, frequent bathing is admto- tb*i day It n»nrt Eun,«i'J countries marRrad.ion Tho sufarquuit achievements of
tho two writers failed to justify thisrempar
„
,
, .
.... ... . For ibo flrrt few days tfa naw born infant
^ouug women who
to&gt; a pJcaeant, u usually sponged oft without removing all
from Mrs. Henry Wood’s peu.it eantv-t bo respor.Mble, rougeuial poaittai tasomerom- I
For this pur pssr a worn nap­ hut Germany and Kentland »re exerptiou, it
■aid that her jioputerity with tfa oruinary foruibte
--------: baainMi offleo, where their esrvime! kin is wed. Wringing it .si: of tepid water
aovel devoorrr. wfcj simply want* a few “-------------------- •'-&gt;'JH-T.i- '-"'•I J-BBE ; _.„a
&gt;urf„
Or, •!«. »
Boars ot imaginative excitement, aboard nnht
nn. mm
...
.
, ...
.. . . . &gt;__ _ _ •_
quU'pro
quo in tr.'Vitarl
tr. -rited cash,
cuab. most cultivate 1
gtre courting ou tliat day m apt to receive
any signa of diminution, am! to him it was a other things beaid. * proAcimey in sb&lt; rtband
matter of indifferonca whether the excite- bieroglyplucs nod tbe key beard nf tfa type­
;t will be found sesy tn put tbe baby into e
writer. Tbe other lay tb* &lt;*ir applicant far bath tub. For thi* pun*we naw an nrdmsry
Wand. Mare careful reader*, bowwvvr, no an
position in this rity «3» put
money tarteO.
tired that while the novels of the farmer t. rough a-pr&lt;iimiitary test. Her fiit;&gt;-r»were
Jw.rnvys were rarelyunderu’.. n on Friday
ware characfarifed by an. .ined f cuMlity ot skiflcd a.1,1 bur .•.p;vanmcuan«l inn’. :- - were,
nil that could fa dmirod. Bot ber brain and fag^ning. Tueciothing tbould fa well aired doruig tbe last rentury in many Eurei«*n
aiU
finish
in the------------------manner. Ihosw of
— the
----- latter
u&gt;ngu-were mt upto the roquiremeote. and and lured ivithin ranch, tfa toilet article*
--------------------display .ri a monotot y of structure which
tbe subtle sr.Ttethingwh^h
«tlU.U*
spoke of narrowraas of Inventive rwo-irr,.
„iW (or. yun
-.;yxpo- conveniently mar
Flare your Jef: banfi un.Jcr tbo arm* of tfa
Thto piiaae of ‘Friday's unpopularity per
and which threw into procitaence a osrtpfa rienrwlt- BUd she wrote “would favo"
colloquial eoeimonnom of style that bad at ..W(&gt;nl&lt;1 of - That settled /he ambition child and your rightooe around tfa hips, abd ticulariv affected Ksi.orsand flsh-rmwi That
pus
him
into
tfa
water.
Supjxirt
him
with
first remp*xl observation. Mra Wood put all |
tho
left
hand
anj
fatfa
him
with
tfa
other,
ber fart w-wk into tho flrat dozen of ber faaks, ; cornt,t ’
using u soft 'pougo or linen doth.
In from three to five mtnutre be is taken
oat and laid upon tfa lap. which has brtoi pro­
be^vqr-jbtatioa. 'That reputation e«uId wrar I Ur, a*’.
bath toweL
have bren won by “The ttory of Charts* |
English languag-i si it u spoken and tected by a linen cloth or
but in Holland it
j
Dr?
him gently w ith Hus. and rub him oil
Strane • ' Tbe tale is made up of myrteric* I
yxmg nroj'le of refinement will be
wlJcb tnro no vita! c .naectfan with each .J,s,masnfaettootfaefa U you trimmed the naito ou th.-.t
other. w&gt;H-h ar^cxceedingly clumsy in con- uivr-a ^jbow and Uausfer Us speech into
day A wort pubitohat! in Eagiaod fa l£ll
cleanlincre and comfort; yrt they may not says this was then deemed an unpropitk/os
mysterire, reveal tfanmlvw ra mares’ nrata 1 ■i&gt;Te mw. -na,i “idon.- girl, though she may usually fa considered injurious. -Tbe Kin.ter- day for bheding.physicking ur for a juunwy.
Tfaattoeipt to interest ourororo m tbe plot , lleaUo t., ufa, down 100 werds in a minute garten.
faiog a bnpelros failure, we direct attentive , intl»ort band, or write UD words n minute
pre a gift." It was also dusMtruu* to stag
totfa style, and »ma»n otr*lto by coiling 1 with the
- clicking
...key*, wilt about
.-------a • readily
_
Did you ov« observe a eoaitt joat before
surii flower* of speech as “Hashtag furi­ got a ^erunumt posiUoti in tbe ofike of a she i» lifted into a taddto, and a few momenta
ota""
“a "pcH ot kfajs.” An unvdo- leading busincm man as a Bnctrian camel
cafa! sorrant speaks i.t his fellow rervants will pas* through the rye of a cambric comv ehangwi brinr The rowa spring to to deenwd an excellent time. #1 the north of
as “retaiftwa young lady is dracrifad as
»---------- ------------.
. ber chreus. Use light sueum to leap from her England, tu pul ou now ciothr* for tbe firs*
being ••emtannMi'* in a rectory; and with daily enter more into tl» every day bfeof ' .,j—i ber f'jrra l» the insp.ratum uf graceful
regard to a certain mysterious crime, *ro aro busiDrw. ami• tho
combines
tSOW
be facomss
~~ girl that
------:-------—, three
— 1. OCW'U,
twwuivn a■ beauteous
LMHUK-L W- picture
(OL.UI" . , ------- - told that -Kime peopU said f*i-ny, others with a quick Lrain and manual dexterity i of rooTlBg bomlth Aud this, after all, j tbe ! M*n&gt; !» »»■« reverse tbe rule, and declare
whisper-1 forgrry," Mra Wnod having wii: have tLo choloo of p-jdtloos of trust and lx-.
barreback riding. Artdo
u“ u to theo‘ • lBC*T
Dictate
___ ...__ M1l
...
.... *_____ .
that II waa frs-t.inata fnw hia l.r-l^rtaV.
faen rpp*i.m.iy f.ndxr tfa delusion that smoltimeti*.
in th* cosy.
appointed buri- .
fetor.j I* K&gt;n&gt; ■ spec: il offense like murder or tu-w .ifBce. - Pittefatr.: BultoCfa.
areon. i.-Xcad f faing tfa legal name for a
class of criiuca iu which forgery is includod.
It would have fa n quite as sensible to write,
Borno people are earprtood. and some patri­
‘•Borno people saifi disbonesgy, others whis­ otically indignant, at the ha roe made araong many msonv w«y it is *«*&lt;ar,aw vajww, haw —&lt; ■
~
------------ •
pered pocket picking." Tfa redeeming point
W I—Lb*t B bnnj. wntlno- •»: Wnbmjwn »»l»n&gt; oo Prtd.our marriagnabto Amvr.can women by forin Mra Henry Wood's poorer work—of
-hid,
I« S Roll IB tau
u., . —™,
Hgnert with titlea. Not only oar young girto,
nUod. Tbo luduunt1
B. L,,
just budding into society, but oar boundog. bod, u :.U u
-Mel.» Ou or U» t.lr rokr oboo, €*“='•'■
«xo*u™»oo FroUy.
which to fasji.rod by self confidence and
be ertimoted, provide. 1 she has a well trained
’
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"
~r--* &gt;"» •
oem. Mm Wood believed ki henelf. in
Fifth aveuoodtew begin to feal in tbe sbaila if farae'and indulges In tutMleratiou — Detroit still hangman’s day in too many slaUsi. The
prejc-liro against Friday is, of course, jn_________
It to wonderful to what extent -uch lafaf an they cannot anuouuca an expertwl visit from Free Prww
tensiflol Intbacaaeof G.xxl Friday. Until
tbe part o." an i.utbcr will c impel the belief “our daug' .ter.'Jio ^arduonsesof Dryrot,"
quite rocwatly uo blacksmith iu tbo north of
or “oar d*r.r Ccuntias Carbnncto.”

*&gt;“» •’ -m»uic nux to tool may cuter into ;
:bi* pruul.-ui
i ouag man eta !•&lt;»• baa ;
n'1 ni“ nwu F *‘*a fcJ* . iwwt.wmaucs.can ;
•Oll&gt; **
msrup erad to • disan ■
h'“ rf
«««▼ I
yoang wuman • who auuu.'uiv cvau

in ----—
.
The yuung | t ut finajjy regabwd
hto own coautry
man cf t&gt;stay who to aailxUotia &lt;e aUoiu the &lt; bu4 kingdom shout DonrgaL Sucreedmg

to-wor;
assure-!.

--id., a mr..-r»ra unt.l , lns bta wy..,,^ and toiigniti.* agauut
Fo&lt;- LupU to w»t oj ' ,u EngHsh. .-al qua.-roling wub (TNetl.n*

tag” Tnbuue.
coaa» below IXitxsgal. near Kallrehannna,
to culU.ste.1, and tbe authentic-, state that' enw p»&lt;«*a absuriung fasefaaxfan. Hire

4» carefully raced far tnju this weim ainrxt O'Cery ctoivf* I: Vaa fa tbb stronghold
unj Wilno. Tlie country al»«ut T duo as-l .that tlie Iveners OXTery, Hugo Want sod
Totadaum is divided into garden pateb-s.
chiefs, klby* and slialnoU, poroutd their

♦trb Senator Ingalls

No l»mo, tspwufilly where tla-ro aro chil­
dren. to ccrip.'ete durin;; tho holidays with­
out a Christina., tnv. The latter are grand,
clulwraie and costly in tlw families of the
rich; but evun bouseholders ef circunro-rflied
msaus can juit up trees that will sparale and
ptoan-. for a vary trilling oUtlvy of inonny.
■Tinsel to idi.tip, but it giitteni. r-t-1 children
A pi i* nt effect to produaud by brushing
tbe Jirickly foliage of tbe tree Imre and there
with uracilagB and then sprinkMug common
salt upon it. Among the cheap, bome made

euumerakd: Empty egg sbsils adorned with
deralcomauMi pictures, walnuts wrapped la
concw varnished,
withaalt; cran-

30 dore not know aa m uch of Lometa-ping as

••chrety." well drtnsed, good Cuuvenatioualisti and free from the smell of hreud and
batter. He dechirn that England will coa.
tinuo to bo overcrow.b d with old maids until
English girls radfao these facta and become

to the dwrirabie end of producing happy
homes. There to a good deal involved in the
into account fa the oratorical discussions at

The principal attraction of American
infancy may tv overdone, as pOfcoaoueoere
certainly may be.—Herald of Health.

torture*.—New York World.

X know of no more argent social need than
this—that woman, reeogatxiug their more
lifting up the standard of relations between

bat unlucky to wash clotbsa on that day. It
te alleged that a woman «, haaging on:
wasfa.1
“uCh1?1 PT*T1
00
war to Colmey. Sfa flirted tfa cl-Khra in
hit face, and Christ not only declared her ac-

In oi» place, it to aaserted that tbe clothre
waslad this day would tw spotted witu Hood.
on this day because of a similar curse pronoonevd on tbe Jew, Cartaphi1 im.
In Devonabire, it was thought a good day

bleb they were |ralured.
water ciosiC Every bit of night and to easel
ap I tbo sewags i&gt; carried in buckets sod

evening Tokk&gt; stnella worse than Naples.
There to no system of wwesage in tbo city
save that of ^surface drainage, and it to a
wvnder to me tliat ciioiera and typhoid fever
are not mere often epidemic. Tbe smells
from tbe tMds end rice peddies aro as bnd'at

;cw.-ipitous and almost insular cliff.

there the misty

cum*

liue of Rligj here and

shuddering faatuer.
sar.itery matter*.

With each conditioas no

headland* loom Uanl aud savagely, aa it
same mighty impuhe of nature were about

without having them flrat bo.Mand filtered.

the moaning* and thundering* of tfa mighty
ocean. But duwa tbe ran.*:, behind tbu sand
hills to rare old Bailysbanhon upvti the

There ia tnsibie among tbe colored folk*

' splecbd salmon fisheries in Ireland. Three

t»U In j.!■
-dun. I nr4 aZld Arsn, „ *J'
,w, . . o»n,
sbeulfai bv ti-a r.rl's
i fa1**’*-

“

c*“ .«*»«• ‘I O' WS««
““
_

wlth
but fafcr. tfa Wt^oxaJdfa faj
°“ b,J,'n’1
01J tow“ aljo*
tU’
Ud ^ .pp^I uramrita
drag fay is Bundoran, wfare tamdire of tfa
shotgun aud Cu.fal tfa wbcG eovry-Lnde 1 kUh P'!‘U'J' fru:u
n“da:e
*od
atuaxtanta a^dalL
I
T**
ln
to
tb.-n took tie- bn.fato-fa bome and trad far 1 l'undur*1, **^’,BW* 4*“
" b‘* .bMek
up in his robin, after which be loaded hi. • Bloog ““ bmch fnMO Wl)-sbaunMi, down
shotgun with buckshot and barred tfa door, i
w&lt;L!^U*rr^LT*J1iT’
and swears that fa will break up tisU picnic
" ‘rdlowu&gt; V* old rent of Use
at any era’- At Urt rtxouut tfa wofaT fa !
fauedic:
fadgou.
—m
nf ; aaJ ®ort patfauo of Irish lor.
—— -- —
— fc-— off to sunuDon.no
B jejssa
his fr.eud* to asnist him fa whaUng U*, ugj ■
man into submission and to carry tbe girl off I ful origin.
by turcu. It to l.Udy tLrt somebody wtd bs ' Hare ouca really lived Squire RtoUAto,
beauty, was riianiurvd ut a bright Irtsb lad
servant, Willy Reilly, la vain the stern old

A good story is gradually tasking cot in decay, axul will, if eaten, cure tbo colic.
lu nortli Germany, it was said that if it
Bulb society rirotas aS tfa expense of a weU
known Bath lady, who was recently married. rained on Gtxxl Friday, the turf would be
Tbe ceremony occurred in a church, and the parched up three uoies that year.
An skier buvb bung up ia the boose ua
bride that she might not soil ber slippers
that day would prmrve tbe dwell.n; from
danger of lightning. It was atoo anjd that
caterpillaro would incroaae if tbe garden was
forgot about dbe socks fa which ber Met aud
slippers were tacased, and walked to tbe
front of the church entirely oblivious of kcr
lililrfrtl----- However, all went weU until

tag tn those monuments of indartry railed

a.muldrr and pttU out --arth fa y oar fi*t

f

of the f reign nobility to sot!; American
wives. Giris in England are awkward, red
elboY'si, Dirge footod, badly dressed, Loyilen-

mvM£, iUnm_ Pjy|ng t„ tt
JrtoU1,
^u- i'fabm OToolv. who fad faeu hts fallow
pnMur, fa was IwCrayvd. again iraf-risoned
sobjeefai to every farbnr.ty n v-don n- .
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large man stoops and four little bodies are coltosn bawn, tbe
emtsracsd in bto strong arras and sight little Doosgal, becainei
hand* are around his neck and ktossaare tong years RefUy

witebes, and so avoid thssn.
mg their ship l.t mourning c.n this day. aud

Qtobe-

—New York Evening Bun.

ciatowd hu poor mad Wide, aud kind beaveu
world, to tbu Mount Mr.rgan. of yueetialand.

UOQ.000 to jw^n.ixin
MM n ■ . Man*. *: I

ba: they fave discovered that tbe Sure runs!

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
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County

Hastings

VOL. XXXIII. NO. 39
COUNTY NEWS.

Published Weilnesdays. by
coo± &amp; isrisTCETzisr
------ AT-----r
Hasting*. Baiuit Uot’NTr, Michioan.

errve Mibseriplmns for tbe Bans r.it:
Wesley Myers. Woodland Center,
1). M.Mvsrs. Grrkey.
XV. &gt;. A.ikins, Montan.
11. G. Hale, Nashville.
.
HL'nirniiTtox katxs:
J. McKelvey, Ms»le Grove.
$1.00 T’EK YZE-AJR.
• Preston Jcireil. Assert*.
If not raid before tbe end of the year the
Posnunater, Ijwey.
rl.w. nf -r iKi-rl nt I nr-. u&lt; IH
&gt; I ... I .. I... r&lt; ...
Posltniuter, BanfleJd.
, ~ "
O'DonnriL
J. N. Covert. Carlton.
county.
I'csttnaster, FreeportD.
I..
MorthLind, titular Creek.
ADVERTISING RATES:
Oaa column j&gt;«r yearSioo oo
F. G. Norwood, Dolton.
JohnSbenn. Hickory Corners.
Extra eh*rgo tor sprel*l positions.
Brown &amp; (wras, Prairieville.
Bj mi r liber CrcM) s Comer#.
■
JOB PRINTING.
M in. Bru want. Broward.
Especial pride Is felt In the Job Printing De­
A G. JeasiipJirauciurtlle.
partment ot tbo Baxxxk. Kverytbing lu tbe
I'osimastnr. Yankee.Springs.
•
entire office I# new; and with the latest frees of
C. W. ArmrtnitiU, Ito Wens Milla.
type, Che tno#t aptirovrd pattern * ot nmdilner-.
Money tsild to tltcMi age*ibi will be receipted
and competent workmen rmplny.-d -nnlili - tt&gt;
for by tbe Baxnkr proprietor.,, and we lru-*t
all sutwrrib.-ni at tbe |&gt;laet5 uained who have
hot reuleii wKb u&lt; will, between this d*to s-.nl
New years, pa&gt; their subscription# to the
BANXKB'a agents named alxivr.
'
rapectlnily,
COOK 4 NIBKERN.

SMking

’‘OWDE#
J*!®! PERFECT

ing medium in Bar
ry County.

WHOLE NO. 1758.

HASTINGS. MICH.. JANUARY 23. 1889.

Hastings Banner

□^PRICE’S
CREAM

Banner.

Every ImhIv and their lamllira are exjkinhI to Hit* nteasle*.
The Free Methodists have closed their
meeting* at tbe Center.
Cal. Nei*wonder's tmby I# very sick.
Old Mr. Wm. Anderson Is very feeble.’
Mrs. A. J. Culp ir very sick.
'
. Frank Cook ha* :kV» b&lt;&gt;U» on the bark of
his neck, and Alvin Boyst h.u one on his
knee.
Mrs. L Navuc I* improving very fA-tt tindor the care of Dr. Weaver.
Lillie Shoup is suffering fronts very bad
looking finger,.caused by taking cold in a
slhiht brnlre.
I John McIntyre is staying in the house
with a sprained ankle.
I Sam. Shoup put up a feed mill ln.*t
Monday.
Frank Streeter and wife visited in ftxlford last week.
Mrs. D. P. Wolf is s|&gt;et)diiig a couple of
weeks with friends in Nashville.

F. Jackson and wife returned from
Richland last Thursday. /
Ira T'hadderdon Is luirvetrum the north.
Frank Hyde has a new organ.
Walter and Eva Knhler returned to their*
home hi Petoskey last Thuisday.
Quite a crowd at singing school last
week.
Mr*. D.xsh Is on tlie sick llaL also Floy
Williams.
.
'
Foster Patton has sold hl# farm to his
mother. Mrs. F. Patton.
John Dash talks of going to York state
soon.
.
Mr. Nash had part of his furin surveyed
Look out boys or you wlll^t turned
out some Sunday night.
Kinnie Merritt I ward# at Fred Zerble's.
Win. MoorLutiM* has returned to his
home in New York.
Conrad Kahler is here visiting from
Mlwwhri.

. Henry Count is doltjg n good deal of
road work this winter. He says the Gun
lake road Is quite rough, bitt lias to lie'
traveled just the ttantc.
Geo. Warner lias reirted a farm In Mar­
tin.
. &gt;
Harry Wilbur willv make a buslnbcs
trip to Shelby, Oviiana Co., this week.
7
Mra. L. F. (,‘buk. and Lillie Wardell
visited friend# th Hastings on Friday and

L. F. Cook row- &lt;-arly Saturday morning
In order that hl* non Ernest might hie
away to Middleville to catch the morning
train to Grand Rapids. ' Said son reaching
said place half an hour Indore train time
ventured into a barber .-hop. and when ho
again entered the &lt;l£jKit and looked for the
trahu io! It was disappearing in the dis­
tance. Ernest had ample time to look
over, the city, and it I* needless to say he

Hairy Wilbur will close ills last king­
ing school Monday evening. Hr lias had
a good attendance nt nil of his schools.

fertile portion of country not ypt'penetrat­
ed by railroad. M'hile we^have the as­
surance of n prominent party residing In
Battle Creek that the road will be built,
and time no definite lint* is as yet establish­
ed northwest of that city. We are further
advised that we ought to be up and dntng
as tilt old Mansfield survey Is nearly un a
direct line to SaHgatuc-k where the company
proptaM* Its icrmlnatltiK. Ix-t us hear from
other town? in the county through which
that survey was made.
Mra. E. M. Pennock has tenU*d her farm
to her son Eddie and she will sell ut pub-'
lie auction on the 30th, horaes, cuttie.
sheep, corn. oat*, etc.
Ebcn Pcnn&lt;Mtk and wife, of Hastings,
were making culls on Saturday and in the
evening atteudu! quarterly meeting re­
maining over Sunday.
Henry Black sjsiit# n new team having
traded with Donald McFersun.
First club dance of the seanon was held
al fleo. Irving’s hall on the evening of the
17th.
H. Healy.' Ed. and Ralph Grille? have
K»liuwc*tof Allegan to their lumber camp.
Chao. Luwrence In half and half laboring
fur his liruthera. Albert in the dry goods’
store and Went in Mie nmtt market
Adil Simpson Is nursing a carbuncle
upon tin- Imck of Ills neek..
1‘ip Bradley Is wrestling with an ulcerat­
ed tooth but 1* too gritty to think of losing
it.
A. IL Johnson, of the Democrat, was
hand shaking upon our street on Satunlay.

Wm. Congdon, ot Clifford, had a tooth
pulled a few days ago. kml It has affected
him so that he has gotzrviotonlly.
constant vUlgaueo to prevent disortcr.

On

The boron company mot the water power
company at Big Rapids are engaged in a
tight to see which owns tbe Muskegon

routes; th» ships suso- a generally easterly
course going to Europe, and a westerly one

The Adrian Light Guard want* tn gn to
Washington to #w Harrison inaugurated,
ou the outward trip is u» opposite of that re­ and they will go. If Hie walking doe* mA
turning. tbo siiljx run at a high rata of speed, give out.
and the induction varies on different porta of
Tbo heavy wind Wednesday night at
Greenville unroofed a dwelling, demolish­
ed an unfinished addition, and laid flat a
roughnetc, of the «ea which offecti, tbo motion
ofthoablp, and the warmth or coolnouiot republican pole.
1 .stead of attributing tbo Inez of vcaseli

hie luflucr.'stqxm tiiocotujoii, it were much
more rcawioabki to ascribe it to tbo cliangad
cosdllious of her mngactl*m by induction
•luring the pawage, and whicb lias not beets
azimuths jireviou# to closing ta with tiie.land.
St'ddonly. a courao that tbo captain thought
perfectly sofu carries tbo ship upon a *bool or
rock, and the fault I# laid upon tbo compaasM, wiwrcaa they but obeyed the magnetic
Utilut ii-.'vs that bueuno altered, during a lang
pa.Magc. from what then, influcncvi were
when ths kbip was last awuriu to determine
tbo doviattaiK of her eatnptuocM.—T. A. Lyon#
tn Fopular Hctaocn Monthly.

“Garter suaku» have a habit of swallowing
There will be an oyster #npia»r at Mrs. their young, which, if n good brood, will fre­
Linduy*# on the evening of Jan. 2Sth, quently br&gt; as many n&gt; hX! and up os high as
i given by the working band of South Pine thrcu timM that number., Gao day," said
lake. A gixidiy numlwr from hen* pn&gt;- tbo manager of a traveling circus in St.
Lotus, “a rountryuem hitched his team in tbo
poae being present.
Tbe drama "Tum of the Tide" ta billod back yard and told tbo &lt;Iik rkccpcr bo had a
for Friday evening uf this week at Temp'aFa hall. A pleasant enterluinmunt i* himself and family—nine altogether. 1 got
tbo sunk.-- and put it in a box It won a big
anticipated.
•
There will be no more school till fartbar ODO—«0iue niuo feet long and mijbty hoary.
notice «m account of scarlet fever, of-which That night wo cama back from auppw nod
found tb» plat*-., chock full of rising young
tbere are four cases at present. There has
Ih’vu two or three, case# out a mile, which Qian a Ijod pencil. Tbo plow was full of
have rec?»vensl. Fortunately all havebmi
light attacks thus far. All precaution Is wlmt tli y would climb up ail six limbs.
bring taken to avoid &lt;he spread of the di»-

Tint scheme for building a factory for
the purpwe of making chemical engines
at-Muskegon Im* "got a move on It" and
wIlHuceeed. it is believed.

Coppersmith I* the name of a Bay coun­
ty man who thlnkk be ha.* a go6d legal
gripcni a share uf the 880,000,009 Edivav.lu
In
Ynrir
*
A brisk blaze In the office of Ix-ngwell's
qjibra house at Paw Pnw last night created
considerable excitement, but was checked
In time to prevent much damage.
Durhft the summer of 1888 Warren
Babchck. a man 78 years of age. living at
Chadwick, shot at 3Mwoodchuck# and got
2&lt;n of them, and not one caught In a trap.

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The grand chapter uf Royal Arch Ma­
son*., has granted charters for new ehapters al Ironwood, Bessemer and Alma, and
restored the charter of tile chapter at Te­
cumseh.

A North Branch man has a boroe which
breathe# through a silver tube which luui
been Inserted In tbe animal’s windpipe
just below the jaw. The horoe had been
••wind broken,"

The weight of freight handled at the G.
-R. A L depot at Kalamazoo in 1888 was
S3.Hi 1.000 pounds In excess of that han­
dled hi 1887. with on Increase of cash re­
ceipts of 648,003.
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Some of the good Baptiste of Cedar
Springs do not stand by their brethren In
Mrs. Ida Pike, uf North Irving, visited
firing Rev. Mr. Kelley. They will prob­
with friends and relatives in Yankee
ably
leave the church, making a gap that It
Springs ami went to Rutland last week.
will take 18 or 20 new members to AU.
lu superior excellence proven In million# ot
That horse ra&gt;-e didn't raine off ln«t week
Evening mretlng# at the IL E. church world did they camo frumf wan tbe quarttan.
home* for more than a quarter &lt;&gt;! a eenturv. It
but Ed. say* the little mustang can g&lt; t
The
weather lias Ix-en so mild on North
It used by the United States Government. En­
Bycbauco iumo oao strucktbogong. Ina
dorsed by the beads of the Great Universities
there all the same,
Mrs. Hannah -lone* Is on the sick list.
minute tb-., my*ury was solved. The hordes Manitou bland.tlils year that the Inhabi­
as tbe Strongest Purest, and most Healthful.
O. Hunt sold and delivered na hogs to
Myrtle Smith Is convalescent
Dr. .Price’s Cream Baking Powder does wot
of little varmint* ta-gan scami**rmg to tbclr tant* didn't bring their horses in from tbe
be earn-d al Middleville last Tuesday; the
Mrs. Haren Is about the same.
contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold only i
ruuther. Sbo quictiy opmed her mouth and jmstures to stab
tn can*.
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most of. them were spring pigs, the com­
Rev. E. Collins is bolding extra meet­ tn they ran. Conn try snaltei were put Into they could still
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
! J. B. Mi -'siiuer.anit wifev.lsited Mrs. M.’* bined weigh: lining?,&lt;G0 lb*.
. ing* at Hfckory Corners.
tight boxes after that till such a time 0# wo very much.
: XKW YORK.
CHICAGO.
HT. LOtHI
j mufher itut Sunday.
•
• Jay says those naughty boys ought to
The I. O. O. F. of tilts lodge have re- becamo well ncquruntixi aud knew whether it
Gen. Parkhurst, of Coldwater. U. 3.
; James Dethary and wife left Wednesday let hl* buggy atone for they might know it reived an invitation, together with their wo# ano sarpont or a •erpect,» akin full of
W. SMITH,
minister at Brussel*, writes home that be
| uf this week on a six weeks visit to friends was hard .work to draw IHO or 13 rods wives, to visit the Plainwell lodge mid cn•
Auctioneer.
is very comfortably fixed there, that Mm.
in Canada.
ovrr ploughed ground and up bill.
Joy an oyster supper on the. evening of
Harina hod experience In seiIIng farm prop.Parkbnrat
Is tn better health'tban she was
W. Watson sold C. Clever ten hogs, 13 Friday. February Mb.
J. IL McKee retunied hoffie from Cliarat home, ami that “diplomatic service is '
lotte last Saturday, where he has been fur months, that weighed when dressed 2,“82
Like tbo Newfoundland, tbo Chrsapeaka no boy's business."
Address or call at ouillh's Bazaar, ilxitiugsj the post two or three weelta helping to lbs.
e
Mich.
- --------------------------1 (&gt;ur school began thia week with Chfirfi*) Ray dog is stlU to bo found— with thoMun-'
take earn •&gt;! hi, ni-.tlb t. who I* very sick.
Chas. Goodell, of Saranac, who recently
capacity and aptitudo for bi# culling—in
Wooiltaad.------------------ j I luyte .w teacher, Mr. Tcopie having reM. Guy last a horse last week.
' openeil out in a livery stable business In
DRAKE, M. D..
The much wished for snow ha* made it* I tlfiWld.
, that city, becami* suddenly Insane a few
appearance and people are utilizing It.
I EUW members withdrew from the U.
days ago and had to tie forcibly overpowered
ttaltlmore.
Office over Holloway'« drug store.
C. S. Palmerton has startod his mill and ’ B. church last week.
Office hourv from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con­
Frank Edmonds Rundayed at hoMte.
Haring gunned nu one of the cboirest aborts ' and removed to his home on hi* farm, a ;
I few miles from town.
necting with residence, al Holloway's drug . Infant child of I’hilu Granger died Mon-. If we Itave a good run of sleighing bh yard; MueUnga cluaed nt the M. E. church
store
utill
soon
be
.filled
with
logs.
’
I
Sunday
evening,
with
tx&gt;
new
convert*.
i day Jan. nth.
/
। John Cook began life a* foreman of the
The assault and battery case of Center I
rnwr Cora«r£
'x ‘ prejudice-, I can
that by far tbo mmrtl I Flint broom manufacturing company's
B. GILLASP1E. Notary Public I Elsie Lu.'by has bewr sick fur several vs. Crawford Was decided against Crawford. I
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| days with the measles, and is *t|!l confined
Nprith. and last week slhi out t\j Holly on
, Florence Wolfe is visiting friends nt
nrtd.l'. S. Claim Agent.
Mr,
Crawford
.was
finest
8-'O
which
he
I
to
the
house.
medium
uxed.
“
utter
coated,"
dead
gnu#
rose.-tite jUl kinds of rl.dius before ththe quiet with u tot of the company’s
.
I Couto Grove.
menu of tbe Interior office. Call on him
.1. C. Woodrufl and wife started .Sunday promptly |mi&lt;i.
I Mr*. E. Davenport has returned from enter. t‘o shade of your shooting suit’ This broom corn, and opened a shop. The com.
store, corner Court and Jcffennu Sts., for Canada to visit relatives and friend*.
Win. Borril ha* gone to Grand Rapids.
..wav,,.
sBttlmtbequarttonofcoloradvantage. They ! pany followed and sjxnted him. but Cook
HaaUmcs. Mich.
The Odd Fellows will bpld a shadow !
They intend to Iw gone four or six weeks,
1
Town—-nd b nlng l&lt;&gt;
hb , do do, «rry d^l ^ur u&gt; buk. uw you I escaped.
‘
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social on ThuriHlay night.
and
then
on
their
way
back
to
go
to
York
b..w
Ini..
0«r
&lt;niw
'
Uk«WboshedDDlnbl.DblOTD-p-iUr
M. FOWLER,
I A dwelling house on Second streeL Nllett,
The Teachers’ institute will lie ht Id on i
state to visit Mrs. W.’s sister.
M.t C. Mlllrrh*. r.-iun.rf (nm W.H
b. rnrnodd
b.ru«. do.
•
flenUsL
.
fur next thu hide. They ore powerful, fast i valued at 5700 or 8800. belonging to Wm.
I*. G. Henry and family spent JStiuday Feb. *1 iustcail of Jin. 2 1th, as we pub- ! fI|
(teams formerly occupied by Dr. Jones, over
wfth M^nt equal to any dug of tbe Evan*, at. present residing nt Elkhart. Lhd.,
with Mr. Henry's slater, Mrs. Silas Wuolet, lishetl last week. It was the mistake of I Reporrrays that Byron Dennis. &lt;rf
Smith. Hams &amp; X an Arman'#.
your correspondcuL
brooL
Tbo
is burped Wednesday nighL during a truKama*, was killed recently by th.-Indians. best brw
'1 Th
“ large
Ur’' dog tire* quicker, u
of Woodland.
Our saloon h.u» got nicely giurted ami | Ills wife, she that was Zemira Mapes, und hard to keep out of sight, ami of course is in riwIxTaus wind storm. As the house was
'Cora Dickson has returned home from
TUART. KNAPPEN A VANARMAN,
i J. T. Hinchman’s wherwahe has been stay-, tin* present outlook is bright for the pn- I her two little boy* are spending the winter
Lawyers.
.
— y--------- ---------------------------------------- ’ un«x-cupied, the fire must have been an In- .
-prietor. “What ran we do to keep our WIU,
, cedlarv origin.
I» Mi a.lx.u,.
.**'
tbr"?
ing
two
weeks
filling
the
vacancy
of
Millie
Practice lu nil courts of the stale and In the
•lulu....... .... luu. n-iuni-l tr..m AUrt.n J* “j* ►«'«“ ■&gt; •!«««
United Htaiea court*.
Etumous. Millie has reiurm d home tutd children away from the saloon” In the cry
A parting send-off in the way of a recep­
Offices over Hasting# National Bank.
reports guuti
good siewung
sleighing north.
uurtu.
.
Lrlnulnu wlU. Mm l&gt;te WM.-.
tlu-J- will
tion was given Dr. Hultnre and bis wife at
Hastings, Micliigiui.
Will Warner tout *pelling school nt tiie ! The fol.owlflg is the program fur our soon be settled on the
Much Jo, M ,
■»*■»«*« Adrian, Wednesday night, and by rex-ton
Associate office#. Boom* ta, it; and 17. new
u—। house
u.... .. -r
----------- -----Uu.MW'uupfe
Mm.-F«™«mxlBU*m.
Houseman Block. Grand itapids. Mich.
Durfro school
Tuesday
ctonitgtA ! next teaelicr*’ Institute:
of It the doctor will carry 3100 more than
FOUKWOO!*.
good time reported.
Tbe CJG. II. B. C. will meet at J. Camp­
he expected to bls new home in Bay City.
Singing.
A Bully Old Klnt.
E&lt;1. Prichard, of Lake Odessa, spdut
bell’s on Thursday evening.
CUHISTOI HKR H.
Ttie family wa# also recollected financially
Kra Hug- Will Hrabutt
Sunday in Prichardville with friends.
OrihoKrunhy Ctrns. Williams,
The oyster supper at B. F. Wolfe’s net- , *
• and sentimentally.
u&gt;1[
j SDcact too king or Denmark under verypeP4i»sii-.-U Geography-lleorj?- l. Vldls.
M. BATES,.
Emma Tinkler has returned home from
Singing.
i
J. T. Hinchman's. '■
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Attorney at Law,
XrtU4-A «»&gt;! UhjrtcUn U CU
—
FrnraMishlp—Fred Grlswuld.
.to too street* or Copenhagen, und one boy point of declining the blessed privilege of
Hasting#, Mich.
-iirliiug—Jennie William*.
Practices In ail courts of tbe stale. 8 pre lai
..n me
Um jr&gt;ui
iruh was
... a. success.
.uernw, I
J-1"?
Binging.
i ne contest on
■&gt; J™*
~ “» opening the dally sessions of the legisla­
attention to eollnctlnns. Mon ar to Loan os
AFrKKXaoN.
ture with prayer, unless they are paid for
Birdie Town—nil won the mrf.L Thrr. !
Law suits Ms*m to lw the order of the
Hinging
,
It Tire chosen wrvanta of the Ixini should
School (tovrrnnwnt-John Lee.
white
We
day. Not lopg since Frank Wright atied
A. BARBER, M. D.,
xbskhol an I Htlioul-ttit i .l. &gt;1. Smith.
*•&gt;« .11 win. .1.1. u. ul. |«n will «-n.l In
.CXTboy” •^uTX form a trust That’* the modern way to
Warren Sealey before Justice Hale. Mr.
Thri&gt;-y and Ari-41.11 Schtdbly.
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Physician and Surgeon,
squeeze blood out of a turnip.
their uatnes
nauira to Mra.
Mtn. Emily
hut v Barnum.
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Sealey concluded that the cheapest way
Miiyu.g.
Office over Nevin'* store* Office hours from 8
('•entiulmrv Education-J. W. Matthaw*,
riuj W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. around" with hl# umbrcUa° for~idxxtt"'flv^
The Hillsdale Standard and Kalamazoo
-wo# brat so he came up nnd (&gt;aid up the
tlradhig District 8elnH&gt;h-G D. Barden.
Helen prmutid Jan. .‘MHIl Hope there minutes, and failing to dislodge tbo hat, al-' Telegraph have Joined hands in a rlglitclaim with costa.
Singing.
will be a g&lt;*o&lt;l ata uduncs*.
Tbe suit between Mrs. Layfiox. J. R.
W. LOWRY. M. D.,
lowett tbo boy to mount hia thouldcra, and, eou* crusade against the barlmrous pntcThe tmuiquenute at the rink on Friday
The F. M. aucirty will have a necktie with tbo umbrell*. finally captured tbo hat ,!ce of publishing doggerel poetry in eou•
Physician and Surgeon.
Crouches housekeeper, and Wm. Maine night wns largely attended and some wry
social at Get». Jordan's Wwinraday even­ As the boy dismounted and thanked the old nection with obituary notires, it is bad
camr to naught. Mrs. Laycox not apjtear- queer costumes Were seen.
ing of thia week. They have a quilt -for gentleman, another gentirman camo along, enough to hove to die, and too bud to have
b)^
fitting SPECTACLK8 and eye ing.
Old Mrs.-Grant Is still very sick.
L. P. Cole's brother Lobeis, from Ohio,
who saluted and called the onn with tbo um- doggerel published to rub the fact in.
Mrs.
ItaWrtffiCd
lllltwrt
is
able
to
be
We shook the dust from our bells on
Offiee and residence on Broadway, near Court IsXlsiting with him.
around again.
House. Hasting*, Mich.
Sunday last, but have laid them away un­
Mrs. R. B. Harley has gone to Ohio on
Those small boys that slide with their til better sleighing.
a
visit
leaving
her
daughter
Carrie
with
MITH A COLGROVE,
sleds on the sidewalk# ought to find anotliher grand parents, L.'F. Cole und wife.
Lawyers.
cr plow.
mingle
with tbo
tbo j&gt;coplo
bei.- amusemraits,
man. and lie weal i»nl to &lt;*h»P
Dr. C. O. Scottis quite sick and but little
mingle with
|*oplorrin
in ’ttheir
amusements, ।
(Office In Union blo-k, Hastings.)
The rnetudrs in the South Jordan school
Emm# ,!ohn&lt;on returned to Battle Creek ami there is no fulxle-rol of royalty about a tree down. He got it down, but it also
Practice Is all Cbe court* of the state.
holies are entertained for his recovery.
district are still confined to two families last Saturday.
got him down and held him until Ids able
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him.—Golden Day*.
and It h hoprtl.thst they will not spread.
bodies! yells’ brought help. One- leg was
E. KEN ASTON,
o.
t).
Johnson
ita*
traded
bi»
farm
for
Carlton.
Two jwJittoin art* being circulated fur
Attorney at I-aw,
broken and his injuries may prove,fatal.
The doiuition was not very well attended jrnioving the postofiiec. We .believe in one in Hope.
r J. 8. t*oodvo»r A Co.'* stare.)
Ernest uayuea 1m l a valuable Shrop­
The young ladles who are pupils at ML
tn all court* ot the State. Collection* Friday on account of the roads being so letting well enough alone.
Burglars are worrying the Three Rivera
.
shire buck stolen lust Wednesday night.
Holyoke seminary at Kalamazoo have es­
rough.
folks.
E&lt;1. Prichard, of Lake Odessa. Sundnyed
tablished what will be known as the
There is .some talk of organizing a liter­
C. WELTON
There are no flics on Luoe county—two '‘Alumni scholarship" for lite Ix-nedt of
in Pricltardvllle.
ary society nt the Center.
.
Wm. Hendershott and Evert Patton are feet of snow there.
those who msy be otherwise unable to take
Wonder what’s tbe matter with Frank's
Mr. Shean completed the task last week
I* agent for tbe Ohio Farmer’* Insurance Co.
TIh* Gleason handle factory at Fenton advantage of the school. They have u
He writes policies on a man'* property agulnit eye. Frank says that he met a tramp, and nt making an invoice of his large stock i of hauling lumber to town for H. Tobias.
The socinl at L Week’* Friday night net­ was burned a day or two ago.
ioat by fire.lightning or wind; against a man** gut the worst of it.
novel method of raising funds. One of the
glMXl*.
life by death and accident.
.
ted S5.25.
girl# raised W5during the holiday vacation.
Wm.
Wlhelme
has
bought
a
site
and
will
Mell Gordon returned home Friday after
The new firm of Bissel Aflloge are now
John. Sheffield and Emma Haynes were' build a grist mill at Dearlom.
a few weeks visit. Mellie will go to Ite- In readiniM to wall Upon old customer*
QOOK A SHELDON,
F. W. Wheeler A Ca. of Weet Bay City,
married last Wednesday night.
trolt to work for the M. C. R. R. as Inner and solicit the patronage of the public who
The West Michigan fair at Grand Rapid# Is a new corporation of shipbuilders just
lock switchman. May success be ids.
are In want of drugs, grocerli'.t, etc.
will commence Sept. S3 this year.
organized with a capital stock of 9buu,oo6.
Dick Messer, of your city, was in this
Mrs. A. G. Cortrlght entertained the
Muskegon has made Its mind to annex Tbe Incorporators are Congressman Wheel­
Oounty.
place on business one day hut week.
An exciting scene occurred the other day Lakeside with Ito 3.000 population. Lake­ er. Wm. Forbea and George F. Willlama.
ladles literary society the 17th.
Henry Wickham, son of John Wickham
Mr*. E. M. Pennock and soli Eddie made at Boon, in Algeria, at the aqdarlum—a sort side la like Barkis.
R. TIMMERMAN, Homeopathic Phy­
Mr. Wheeler has been elected president;
of East Carlton, had his leg broke unc day a business trip to Hastings one day Iwt of Itinerant meuagurin. The special feature
&gt;
sielan and Surgeon.
Mr. Williams, vice pftsa and superintend­
last week. Did not learn the cause.
of this aquarium consisted in a collection of
Tbe Chicago. News thinks that If Gov. ent and G. R. Goodfellow, secretary and
(Office over Lathrop'# drug store.)
Foraker'# services are worth &gt;8.000. Gov. treasurer.
Only seven more weeks of school and
Edith Bennett, of Emmett Co., arrive*!
ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, In­ the children are happy.
here on the 30th to rare for the wants of fad publicly at stated hour# by tbo manager, Lace’s are worth 320,000.
Warner J. Simpson, postmaster at Mar­
1 noticed in hut week's Democrat that her aged grand mother, Mrs. Francis Ben­ M. Pcrnolet. Ha always wore a pair of Wal­
surance and Loans.
If ti»e present weather continue# much cellus late democratic candidate for cir­
the school inarm had better put on bls nett.
lington boote, and bad a stick with which to
longer tbe price of lumbeorfll be away up cuit coun eouimiMloner and general plead­
goggles and see them books dying across
Quarter!) meeting Saturday afternoon
ioujl.ru
u.u.n.,
on its dignity next summer.
er for the cause of Grover ClevrlantL baa
The Intere*:* of no:&gt;-n-sl&lt;5eut the school house. All that 1 can say Is und Sunday nt the Wesleyan Methodist ravenous and nttenjpted to gpap tbo food out
s carefully looked after. Farm* this: There are not any books flying church. Rev. Livingston presiding.
of hit hands. On this occasion bo was sitting
Calvin Hewitt has btwn held to the cir­ sued Charles H. Kiuunerly, chairman of
for aale or exebangB- Hou»e» and across the school house.
cuit court at Kalamazoo for criminal as­ the democratic county committee and mem­
Wallace McNeil and wife, of Battle
ber of the state democratic eocumittee, fur
sault on Nancy Randle, aged «7.
Cn«k. made friends und in-ighbora brief
tbe pay due him for speaking for t’lcve.
Banlleld.
cull* un Saturday and Sunday.
Tbo four Port Huron custom officials
Mrs. R. Cairned I* on the sjck list
-Everything on the move at our little
who captured a big lot of opium recently, $170, which, hr *ay*. Is all the speeches
Who *iiy* Mint wo ahull not have a pub­
town.
will get about 32.000 each for tbe job,
L. N. Moehier, our merchant, visited lic thoroughfare running northwest from
The Grand Rapids
Citizens of Midland county have formed
the vast mineral and coal beds of north tbe spectator*, and tbo*n ground tbn tank1
your city last Thursday and Friday.
DELTON, - ■ ■ - MICH.
an aaMK-tetian for the purpose of inducing that Hwl
Teachers institute to-day at Banlleld eastern Ohio through till* portion of Harry
county. While the newly organized Mid withstanding M. Pternolet*# blows, began manufacturers to locate In that county.
onMeutb
ebureh.
whirling
around
his
prey,
aa
if
to
tear
him
I am prepared at any time
wealthy
capitalize
owning
large
field*
of
L. C. Edmunds sold a bunfih of bog# v&gt;
Arbitrators are engaged in trying to
ptorer, Unfortunately. In struggling M.
and at reasonable rates to cry F. E. Doty to be delivered at Battle Creek wraith aboundliLr io rich minerals are to
square np matter* between A J. Taylor,
anxious to marry tl.e great northVMt by Peraolct Klt|&gt;|'&lt;’d ana fail in tbo very midst nf tite Cedar Springs mill man, and bls cred­
Monday.
auction sales. Have had ex­ next
Jt might
We unddratand that our ochool ja a very constructing a nillri/iiri, giving them an tbo reptile*, which nil rushed on him with itors.
good one this winter with Anna Winters outlet t-i lakr Michigan, thereby aecuriog
John Shoup, of Climax, visited relatives
hare last week.
John Quick sjwnt Saturday and Sunday
with bis brat girl near Battle Creek.
There was a birthday party last Friday
Ht Jf. S. Barnes for old Mr. S’ourex He
was m years old und Is stNl hauling wood
to Battle Creek this winter.
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Auctioneer, -

perience in this work and can
give satisfaction. Leave orders
with Ranney &amp; Norwood, Del­
ton, Mich.

Pont meeting at Mushier** ha)I to-nlghi.
F. K Itoty will whip a car load of very
nice sheep oa Monday.

the Unite and advantage of Chicago Mid
Milwaukee market# in exithauge of their
wealth, affording great mlvaiitagra of «
linn muni ng through a populous, rich arid

nolei was ttwued.

Although ht# wounds ar*

ger.—Farm Cor. London Standard.

The steamer C. West i» runnl

with no sort of regard

�Hastings Banner

WOMAN ANO HOME

Halting*. Wednesday, 4ma. M3. 1889.

GAMESAND TRICKS TO AMUSE THE

YOUNG, AND OLD, TOO.
tarcd tbo rtoroand after watching tbo Hidden

IthiS a pnvMcisn 111 uiwrsurawvw
* jwulcg from funs'*0"**,!"”*,0!,*!!,,'!.’

A very popular trirl- with magicians, says
lb.- Pituburg Dispatch, is performed La this

Even chickens arc getting up. w»T up.
At the poultry-Show last week at HetroU
Were were 1.500 bird* said to be worth

SI 5,000.
Pnlron the tounUtu and Ute rtreaw to impure;
j

.....

nod death Itirtwul ot life

StatedTreSSi denuity. An Inactive livrr
mSS«7&gt;oltotwd blood: conrtiiiatioo wwna
ooed blrxat- kldner disorder ror»n*
Mood. The grrsX antidote for impure blood I*
Dr. Fierce’* Holden Medical Discovery. Acting
directlv upon Uie effected organ*. rc*tores them
io their nonnal condition. “A o ord to the wise
is sufficient. ’’
t
The Wright Millihg company. Shephenl.
kave sold their flouring mills, wwity 1-3
barrel* dally, for $25,000.

I

and paint tho *amo again, and toon until you
have turned tbo liook tlirough to Hmi end.
Then parte a dipof paper to cArh of the painted

Mothers will find Dr. Winchell's teething
Bynip just die medicine to.have in the house
for tin* children: It will cure coughs, colds,
non* throat, and regulate the bowels. Try

Seth Smith, a well-known Buchanan
■ busbies* man, died at Suglnaw recently.

The Bible tetys. “man Is fearfully and
wonderfully made.” But physiologists all
ootiecde tiiat tiio most wonderful portion of
man Is the nervous system. In it are locaied the M-ats of lift* and mind, and the con­
trol of all tin* itodily organs. When the
•nerves arc destroyed, the part Is paralyzed.
The flesh, blood and bone* Are nothing to it.
Deratigeau-nts of tbe brain or nerves are
the cause* of headache, fits, dizziness, flut­
tering of the heart, sexual weakness, sleeplessne:neuralgia, cold hands and feet. A
free trial bottle of Dr. Mlles’ Nervine—the
latest anil most successful cure for all these
'diseases, may Im* had at W. H. Goo&lt;lyear s
drug store.
The Ann Arbor Argus has entered upon
the 55th year of its existence.

Uncle Sant's Condition Powders will
cure distempers, coughs, redds, fever* and
most ot the diseases to which horses, cat­
tle, sheep, bog* und poultry are subject.

Movement mi foot for building q bridge
•cross Muskegon lake, from Muskegon to
.laketon.
An old phrsioui. retired from practice irfvlng
had placed fn his bands by an But Indta misalonary the formula of a simple vegetable rem­
edy for Ute speedy ati.l permanent cure of eoneemptlon, l&gt;roneblile. catarrh, uthma aud all
throat and lung affections, also a posltlw* and
radical cure
mire for
toe nervous
uervuu* debility find
andallnerall tiervo&lt;i&gt; complaints, after having tested IU wonder
ftil curative powers in »h«wandi» of case*. h*»
felt it hi* duty to makett known to bls suffertni*
fellow* Actuated by this motive tu&gt;d a desin*
to relieve human suffering, I will »end free of
charge, to ail who desire it. this recipe In &lt;te&gt;rman, Frenrii or Knclrih, with full directions
for prcparit g and using. Sent by mail bv ad
dressing with stamp, naming this mua-r. W. A.
Noyrs, Uo Power’ll Block. IlochesterTx. Y.
Kalamazoo propose* to extend Its city
limits and take Id as tnneh of nll-out-door*
as the legislature will ttllnw.
Swelling ot the ankles or feet when not
due to rlteuamtisin. Prof. Def rxta says, Is
^wnys cawed by n weak or diseased heart.
So it shortness of breath, pain or uneaslwhen lying mi the left side, smolheritpells. The only cure is Dr. Miles'
Mow Cure. Soki at W. H. Goodyear.
A New Wrinkle in Flrtilnc.

■sys he planted thirty-four stalks of saw,
nin— tavntr1...... _..., . . . , •
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■-••kJ UUUI LOO

B. •r.Un Uut J«-.

up and tbo woman U roforvud. On tills nc*__ . .■_ ■____ -__ 1__ u.t- —I—
for children ar very &gt; oung girls. A wutuw
with her hair over her shoulders looks untidy
or aimething worse. Tho high stylo of
bold, a* when tho hair wo* drawn tightly
back from it, tbo fashion some years ago.
American Hoirdreraer.

hurt* from the beginning. and jxunt a group
sbo was doing duty, and edged around to

Mrs. Scott-Sidd-Jti* ha* teen a beautiful
i ^io gut near enough to him,
ly put her hand in the mau'«

Her large, brilliant
sb|w trion them as you did upon tho ti.-st.
Proc--.il tn this manner until you ba vo painted
tho ouck full Of pieturra of vanous sorts, tak-

In giving tbo exhibition, run tho kava*
through with tho thumb, and it will appear
full «•’ flowers; blow ou it for rflrct an-1 run
through again, and it will appear full of par,-VMI. a.—«
—— — —
into the different pieturra you have pointed;
then, quickly reversing the book, It will ap­
pear all blank pages It takwi a litUu tlmo to

with tlm foolish Ide* that eafcirrh cuntiolbe und beautiful
ewvd! The world nwv.s. and ,'"'d'c“*
Cover tbo mouth of a wineglass with
b arocrej'lvf. The proprietors at.DF- S»S' »
OuL-Ni Remedy will P»&gt; W» re**n, ,or
rT - It-.
i.
now bad or n( how layer of fine mod. Tbe vibrations excited tn
tho air by tbe sound of n musical instrument
held within n few Inches of tl» paper will
Arthur N. Clark. Of Uxlngton, I» the cause the sand on thn surface to form beauti­
Bn»t democrats ever elecied regent of the ful ami renlistic figures tu tbe music
Michigan university.
To find a number a penun thinks of uro
Itch. Mange ami Scratches on human ur
uaimals cured in 80 xnlhutM by W’oolford’s tho[following method: Let a person think
Ssnltary- Lotion. This never full*. Sold of a Dumber, ay &lt;1 Tell him to multiply it
by
8. Ask himtben to mid I; then multiply by
by Dr. E. Lathrop, DiriggW.'Hastings.
3. then ad&gt;l to this tbo number thought of;
The ••medics'' of Muskegon have organ- Thu result will be KL After lie informs you
taed a society for mutual protection and of the entire amount, you strikooff tho lost
eallgbtennwmL
number, which will leave d, tho original
Happy Houm: Bltxxi Purser is the peb- nnmbcr. Another way ik tbit: Suppcw
the number thought of ix&gt; 0; 1st him double
ple’s popular medicine ftg purifying the
blood: preventing or curing dyspepsia. it , then add 4; multiply by 0; add 12; multi­
ply by 10. Ho then informs you tbo amount
bUllousness, headache, bull* nnd all fevers
produced. You must in every raro subtract
and malarial disease*. Price 50 cents and.
83) Tb&lt;* remainder is, in this example.
• one dollar per bottle.
Strike off th? two cipher* and anuouncc that
Charlotte lias eight chwrcheS, but her t&gt;.r» number no thought of was a
By taking a long pfaN-c of wood, such ns the
4,000 people don't fill em up chuck-fttll
•very Sabbath.
ono end, thn ticking will bo beard very div
Taken after dinner. Ay era Pills promote Lmctly.
easy digestion. Have ydu seen Ayer's
By placing a garden snail upon a piece of
almanac.
giasB it will produce, by drawing Itself along.
Martin Kapp, living west of Three Riv­
er*. Jiangrel himself in g ,l&gt;am Saturday.
but just try It, und you have music equal to '
Dtitn)’*.
’
tha guitar.
Eilert's Daylight Liver lill* are a boon to
Provide n gloat goblot about two-thlrds
autferer* from alek headaciie, aonratomach. flllud with -rater, draw n flddte bow arrest, iu
torpid liver and Indigestion. Sugar coat­
ed, pleasant to take and warranted to go hibit a ■pttvuing figure cotnpweil of fans, four,
through by daylight.
six or eight in number, dependent on the
The game warden limdness has cost the dimension:* cf the vemol, but chiefly on tbe
- state ss.000 above receipts from all sources. pilch if tbe oote^roducud. it makes a pretty
affect:
If r. person has cn electric stool handy, a
Mr.
B. Rawley, dnuorlst. waa In- very sunusing trick con be performed. Ixduei tl t«&gt; tn some of the Pa;dllai Catarrh any atn*ehallen^on grata-man not nequaiuted
Cure by hi« eustomers. after several physi­ with the experiment to favor her with a
cians pmlictod he would soon have con­ solute. Th" lady mount* the glass titoal anti
sumption from an agrruvated case of ca■tarrh. He rays: “The result was uupre- primo conductor. Tho gentleman npproachc:.
ee&lt;Ienl«sL . 1 coiniumeetl to get well after and attempts to imprint the seal of soft afthe first application, and am now, after a fecliou nj«m her coral lip* Then a rpark
tew weeks, entirely curnd.”
I'splllon will fly in his falx’, which generally dotors
(extract &lt;&gt;f tint) Catarrah Cure will do mH him ft Mtn hi* rn»h and wicked intention.
that Is claimed, for It l^irge liottlrs SI.
For sale by W. R. Goodyear.
Willie Saunders, aged 13. was drowned
-While skating on Muskegon lake Saturday.

dow Hint contained somu cxj«mJve silk muf
flora Ho cautiously raised tho sash and with
his bandi behind him trgan to puli from the
window two flno muffler* Mrs. Abbott

movo off. Before going ho oncu morn put 1
hand in his pocket, but thia time to disco*
Tbo man wan surprised.
at him and langlwd.

Ho lookid it.

H»

Ho walked .xitudoand

ho turned and looked iu tbo stare, but hb

Mr* Abbott quietly folding tho muffler* *bt
had rcliovad him of. Tho mon gar* ono long
look, smited a sickly amila and daahed down

brooch of divul gold iu an antique d.vipn
“I weald have committed that fellow with­
out even a bearing."—Trenton Advertiser.

Tbo Irish Lulira aro ]&gt;crba|M tho prettiest iu
tho wide wurfd, always excepting our fair
cousins, I ho Yankee belle* Their fiatarcs,
it is true, ore lau regular than tlmso of Eng­
lish women, but ttwjr triumph over them
with their soft creamy eomplrxiotH, their
losbre, and a non of indeflnobte ahum aud
dccuuro coquetry, yet thoroughly modest
tnaaners. “Every third Irislt woman," wrot*
tbo queen in her diary when last visiting the
tnarkably so. Their hair and eyes are simply
lovely." Apart from personal charms,
it is impuwiblo not to adinirv tho grn

She Uarord a Happy Home.

chain dc]&gt;etided a group of curious trinkets
and a red see I. —Denver t'ejmblicau. ■

A well known ex-Inspector of lodging
bouses in ixmdon, who known every nock nod

tirvd on n well enrued piulou, tells th*&gt; fob
lowing *tory of Mine. Harah Bernhardt.
Sarno time ago her husband. M. Damala. ap
pii&lt;»l fur an order to visit tlunu lotlgiug hcuiM*
and Chinese mid laiacar opium deus, and the
prion Mtue. IVrn’iardt wanted t ■ woornpany
tho party, but this tho insjiector hail never
burgninvd for. Madame Uidrtcd, and, after
chaaging her clothes, explored tbe j«-incipa!
of these slums. When visitors of distinction
Sdown eart the deutrons export a M-nunlite
• “coppers" in the kitchen*. On tbo oeva-

but for small silver coin*—Borton Herald.

HE advantage of using an article that is pure and always uni
form, is, you are certain* of having the same) satisfactory results. .
Eight prominent Professors«»of Chemistry, of hational reputation,
. have analyzed the Ivory Soap, and the variation in each is so
trifling that the quality of the “Ivory” may be considered reliably
uniform. E^ch pronounced it to be remarkably pure, and .a su­
perior laundry soap.

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DETROIT FREE PRESS.

THE NEW YORK
Three year* ago at the encampmeet uf the
MIcIiikoii Mate Troop* st HriKhton
first
heard the blrh-pttcheHj mqury: - “What** the
matter with tbl* uuer’t aud then the stetiutrua ,
couc&lt; rt.Hi reply. '.'BoVall right!*' Tbe inter-,
rogatory and the answer, expressive ami tak- i

dinary loveliness of tin* three Muw Gunnings,

considered by Ulgji authoritir*. who have re­ •luratlon:
ceived tbe latest advice, as in tad taxte. If
clino them with thanks, Imxhu*? iyimm aro out
of stylo! My informant, who Us* just ro­

It seems almost a satin’ to speak of tbe gov­
ernment cf children, there is to link* of it
No one con mere deeply syntpathizo with the
trial* cf a m-jtber tiian does tbe writer. She

[ Of intclllgnut and qultivawd taste*. baa recent-

wot? slid prepir?
Do jou wKr. lbs run of Dee exchange, the
actuation* at Wall street,- the talk of the 1
nurse, the ptyr-e* of the product* uf the toll, ,

A National Newspaper,

I
ot tbngnvsrnmcaL the ranudKg »arl«ty of Intel- i
Great bunches of m-.J.-, fi&lt;ir llitmre r*itiered from ah port* of the confluent I
&lt;»dr»UU!dMlen«ta? . &gt;.............. .............

raMt
edited, and adapted to tho
»W«nd tastaaottoteUIxnatrea.ier-throu^out tho anttre ©oantry—North. Routh. E*m and
Wret It u* thnnxmblv clean nanrr. free

succeeding Ulhw of the valley fur bridal bou-

uw&gt;l about tbo iiotiM* for th- wedding dccurawm

fabulous

........ .

duliciou*—Louurvillo Cixxrier-JotirnaL

What a majority of children need is to be

Wctneu m:tst learn to preach. They must
Icara that while men hnvo hearts as soft as
their owu, they carry them between sheila tw

teburely into tho parlor at tbo Albany hotel,
tbo stm atiirud In n little plum colored silk
gown, with * cloak of the tamo materia)
truunwd with gray fur. and a low English
turban which sat iqimrely down over her
arched brow*, and wm us becoming n* over
bat wn* to fair Indy. Although in easy trav­
eling ttatumc. goo could too that h-r tarto in

way the thief took hia defeat, but tho squire.

axruscmetjt of the audience.'
Mix a grain omtwo of potasinm with an
equal quanity-df *odium, add a globule of
will take fire and burn vividly.

her birthright. Shu is un animated, natural
talker, and is cosily drawn into interwtiug
converaation, which she Is quite able to eon-

intrusted with tho moral, mental and
physical training of that most wonderful
creation, a child. Tho paaribiliti® af g xxl
and evil that lie cnfoldnl within that tiny
form should moke the raepanrfbllity of a
parent tho most sacred on earth Rut lest this
tense at rwpamibllity may not be snffteiently
great, them cotnes into tbe boarta of parent*

fling trash. Xulacal led news, which defiles the

... *.* ki.r-

vayrlng piiaiws uf nature'.*
will odltortal dlaensslou of tuples of n-nerol
interest, keenly anal) rod and comprehensible,
Replying to tho qumtiaa, “Hboud women interest you?
Will it plraso you tn read nf mniiero |&gt;ertaiuprupwo marriagef’ Dr. Talmngu answered:
paeadand always will propoM. Wont* are
very weak tlang* cnmjarvd to wonmu's affa­ general art matters*.*
bility and loveUnoai Tho mart iq&gt;tendid
ln&lt; on In the world of atbleUta?

OUR POLITICS.

on mu&lt;te ! R*-*1* of tho American people: and boMing
C’
| tIlot lho h000*1 enlorvcmcat of iupnurtptes u

...*'.*.*•**
vwur nuroor ,
tiekicd. y.iur fiumlife* Impn.ved by the vtedre

SK'SKEW

tho wife of tome good man. and tkat it would
bo equallyWeil for idm, sho rapturea bin. m
easily os a regiment capture* on, corporal. euliinin^ortgirml1 'all of*thein^ciHrtributni by
and muut enduring low (xxaibte to humanity. It does not nuiko any differeueo whether In r aetirr.. «.f wrttere ut intcltect und cultlvatmn, a
udn:'X
I
But then’ is no one virtue that is able to meet
tho requirement* of life union-, it is nmciforcud smile prepowa Until a man gets from a uther jia|&gt;er. but to tie read lu the Free Pre*»
by others, and unless thk parent love bo ac­ woman a projiorition of that styh b« b.id
companied by wisdom and tlrmriou and good
»s»e, the child, iu many instances, might be
more prvjjcrly brought up by strangers.—Ida his lifetime." f
H three thing* cannot satisfy, please. Interest
a*i&lt;! Instruct you. then It I* hardly within tbe
power of those who latx&gt;r solely to produce a
‘‘“d hlth cUM' n’wlrn' newspaper
The ability of Uttlo folks to arrive at log­ to &lt;h’
Hut if you will take th* trouble t.i m.mpare
With the Verestehagin Roman revival has ical eonclusljnj was well illurtrotcd in a
____ ' .
Lawrenceville primary school recently. A tbe Mrer with &gt;nv
high novelty w an entire floor covering of toucher in ono of tbs lowcrt grades had hew reinoie, bearing in mind that the Dally'is turnwhite rugs, with white enameled furniture impreraing tho tncauiug uf emty fractional
terms ujkiu the minds of her litUo pupil*
Her statement- were clear and is. cradly com­
of nature, don’t yt&gt;u know; it's so simple and prehended that even thrir infant ilo intollccta
----i-e oilier uinnuin. I lie Free
primitive,
and
putaonocn
rapport.with
die
ITeas is one at the be&lt;t and cheapest family
a worldly point of view. Sho summed
newspaper* In the world, therefore,
tho rituation up and accepted
him. huntsman," says a youthful jierwn of tho Ono little fellow, however, waa a little alow,
“The Fye Frets l» all right.”
When naked her reasons by a man female |xrsuasiou, who burin, tier face in a •nd tbo teacher reprated bi r explanation tor
pcrhapvZbo flftoenth time. Holding up four
who was a closer confidant tlian any
sheeny fur. “Fur and animal skin rugs are pennlralby way of illustration, tiw Mid:
HtOBA-IK ORDER.
nature, *ho put her summing up in words: company. I couldn't steep uutesii I lay on “Now, Charlie, if I have 4 cent* and giro State of Michigan County of Ba.,
one,"
and
sbo
tilts
her
blonde
bead
with
a
you
half," suiting tbo action to tbo ward,
"That man bos run his race. I beHovo ho is
a clear minded num, and that bo has seen pensive droop of her miowt lids. Tho silky ‘•how much will 1 have brftr’
“Tha other half," replied tho tot. with on
enough of bad women and gay life to appre­ lur of tho Arctic fox is the favorite for the
an air of drapert conviction.—Pitteburg
ciate n decent wife and a tempting home. Ho
Jw „
seen thrown over couches and masking tho
ball
notice.
Mrs.
Whitelaw
Itedd
icmls
hi
fur
0,U"S &lt;‘*U,e 01 •’**’ B“rt«’*
mure than habit. 1 know hub tho soul of
honor in business and I do not believe that furnishings. She has thousands of dollars in
Tho Prince* Maud uf Wales spends mart
any-man who lives up to his contracts in a
at her allowance in charity.
ball iu the Villard mansion in which slio
Princcm Metternich and Princess Reuss, tho
t r nunrortl»*K to be the last will and tre’ *5ewMt'
** admitted lb pro
*m fond of him; and I am going to bo a wife liven, and over which- tho members of tho wife of tbo German ambaiaadu:-, are among hST^.'Sr
bate, and tbe executor therein named appolutDin
I-,
ArelnU'ctural
leaguo
were
eonduct'd
»omo
to bo envied by every mother's girl who is
days
ago.
Fur
carpvta
even
aro
devised.
Thercupon It is entered, that Tbnrsdav. tbe
trotting off done up in roso color witb4&gt;cnrdMnt Reagan, bring her husband's private
Smooth fawn skins mako tho body, with a
01
A. 1). HWa. at ten o'clock
w*entarv iu —nt ltl-.l .... .11 —. - - &gt;__ _ ..
in the forenoon, he aaslaued tor the bearing ol
broad border of white lambs' wool—New
IJlSSl uf?d2'.!Rt “• he,r» *“ Uw o1
rtanro enjoyed by do other woman.'
' •teoraeed and all other persons Interest ed In said
Eho married him three years ago, and tbe
laid out a tlmo table that was worthy of an
Adelina Patti's remarkable prcs-rvatlou of
artkt. Sho promised herself five thing*: To
If one were askixi tho chief qualities of Mrs.
he non-demoMiniUro at broakfart, to bo
her to Ninon do I'Encka, who at W cualavod WSK'LTJiST.W.IF’inT;
bright and jolly at dinner, to bo loving and
f,ul «dd pelltwner give no­
tho
grandson* at tha mon who kivcd her in t?,-!!1!! .n
babyish after dinner; not to have a first Swinburne said of sByrou's, its sincerity and her youth.
tice to the persons Interested In said crtale.of
squabble, nnd never to preach at Mm, but at
the pendency of *dd petition, and the lieorins
Ono
of
tho
nobbwtcharita'scvvrcsteblutbcd
rm
!tf",,y»of tbhl «drr tab?
the things ha did.
bo said of her iu jest, and certainly no mom la dtu- «&gt;lriy to tho work and enterarim of the
Ducheoi d0 Golltero. By juMum of her influ"*T!*
“
M
*
,n
«wb.
"**k for three successive
litar.ituro t hnn sotno ot those wo come ncrorai cnco nnd indutaUgttbto labor Lhls lady ha*
in Mrs. Browning's poems But her rugged- founded an institution far paving the rent of
unique. Her trastaaent of th
Judge of donate.'
ocas wm never the result of canJuanira. It
question was this: Sho didn't
was dabberat.., as her tetters u&gt; Mr. Horae
laughed at men who liked to Laro tbclr
CHANCERY OJtDElt
, Woman’s qihero axiius to be coustantly m- ffl^t^Mlchlgan. *na JadicKl circuit in
didn't know it wm o* pleasant for a woman artificial
•argmg. At Mrairtse, Mtch., tlw Ira-p too10 u»: Circuit court tor County
crrtola effect, by certain mean.*, and *bc sue-: tury
tory employ*
cninlov* women
tnmiMi to
»«• f«xl
r—
tbo
___ _
.
would now and again add a widoeyed wonder reeded, and her indifferenre to eamptete &lt;k. Other light work of thnt uature^dfnub
“*■“ ’*■ Id* """■
that a man could find it a jdoazurv to make o&amp;minco rbymo often give* a bj.lradid that they do tho work well; and al'ltaTdairv O&amp;x richnew to her verae, and bring* into it a **!t fnctorira all tlx&gt; jacking mvt gucj.
saying Idiotic things at night aial feeling ill
I -xwtiuus.d.,, ■/JZKTS.'X • hrrM*«v ou mottea of H^ilih *
and dissfcnveble in the morning.
I «oploy=unt.
1 _.u . _ - &gt;
_
o b*w the credit of thinking him onytalag
mo uuu.** navo ureu trying to let the men lias bleu indicated by tho £n~liBh oLT avd ihai aHtao r
u
perfection. He loved her and was proud hair tall drwu on lb. nape and uot to w^ it ma*.,er g^..^
high on thn brad as formwiy. But i think Khcre andMim Cra-!(kx.-k^^v-'.i»'-'nnfx. a at-wsj
tbo attempt MU prove abarttv* Yoaug la- tothu f.-miil
offlors l&lt;» nw .&lt;rn.iv st
ixinuoa sad ^ff‘™'|‘2.‘&gt;
man in it to Her. Tbo result, triads, io that dteu with pretty uxks like to show theta and Uvwrwu

that shell chars as surely ujKm a sermon as
the other kind docs on o stick. Wc nil know
bow women aro bound to marry men that
they do not really approve of. Bcmm women
do this out of an cvangrlicul mfislanttry spirit;
other* do so far lack of aurthingmereangelic.
Tbo one* who marry tho last man, tho only
man, are apt to got along better in reforma­
tory work than the mlsrtbnarte* Why | Be­
cause they preach tea*
A worthy example of this reformatory
prineiplo of nou-prrachment now adorns Now
York society. A very pretty, clever wftnan
wm u&gt;k«l by a mtn about town to marry
him. Sho wm a girl who hadibad but a
scant supply of thow olds to matrimony
which surround a rich girl, and *ho had

ns,L^’-

i.Mrs'f."

1 with all our might: bat wo
opposing partlee With cun•
•

against the saloon.

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Her Lieutenant Governor Killed
in a Railway Wreck
WITH TWO OTHER PKOMIKENT MEN.

Campania... Instantly Killed

.

all. with hi* attorney*, apfwarvd in the cir­
cuit court Friday as deb-ndant in the case erf
Helle, k. a domestic, for
which be was indicted
at tho I iccembts tmn
of court. TIh-' state's
attorney made a state-

rating witiHw, Lena
fx-Heck, called oa him a
di.-tnx-nt «u«

found

He informed
Drrr.otT. Mir-h., Jan. 91.—The li.-nteuant nil*«L
governor uf this state, Hon. J. H. M ieDuu- her that this wa*
COL DOWDALL.
oid. wit* Ullrei in an nerident on the Chicago niqxsisiblc. She then diwippuuvxl and
A. North* --tern railway tNtinnlay afternoon
lock, nt Elmwood on the Munoinl- &lt;Vd nrt , ta'Heve that she would appear

THE WEEK IN CONGRESS.

Malione outlie Negro.

ton aty.
WaanxsTOx Citt. Jon.

ifi-Mxwt uf

South Carolina Colored Men
Ask a Few Questions
AND RECEIVE VERY PLAIN ANSWERS

Itiony—it

moved thm th** case lx- nolle |&gt;r&lt;M&lt;d, which
was done. Col. Dowdell tsdd tlrnt he liad
*;mit innddcrnblc money in trying to Bail the
gtri, but bad Imxci unable to d&lt;&gt;so. Tlievhargc
un whe &gt; the indictment was found wn* thnt

stuployetl by him amt made an unsucccatful
ittz-.-k un her. l.y which sbv wn» physically
injureiL
CHARGES OF BRIBERY.

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DYSPEPSIA

tESSON IV, FIRST QUARTER INTERNATIONAL SERIES, JAN. 27.

wUItagly. Hood's Barsxparllla iuu prow

The admission of territori
South Dakota, aud said
be taken, ou tbe ratification of the const!-

territory had exercised their right the last
Baltimous, Md., Jan. 1ft—Tbe Bun’s Um* Oi»=rt oppo*! U&gt;b .id Too* «!
U» Mmlmlrn, ot U,
special from Cbsrluaton, H Q» says: Be-, U™*n.
fore leaving horn Thursday night Gen.
William Msbons, of Virginia, was waited 4:Wp. m. ths house adjourned.

publicans, wno w,rB received by tbo senate yesterday from
asked hlmtokay I tb« president relating to affair* in Hayti

icry prominent

paswmgvr train wax dvrniled, und li|&gt;|*&lt;d over,
being dragged M-vi-nd hundnxl fuel before
' the enginm- could eh*.* k the train.
When tin- rwmm* got to work tin* followtag victim* wen* found: J. II. MncD*xml&gt;L
«rf Ekranalsu Mich.. Uectmmut governor of
this state; Horn*** Tuttle, pre- ideiit of th"
. Commonwoiillli Iron comjXiny. and menilier

PARDON AND HEALING

. , . , , ,
“ h“-r »»l» Uh«*u.b..£ u» con,
""J »t
S.rtw 1*
U.fto.
of his being healed, nnd such multitude*

tion in ;&gt;o|itica.
He advised Ibsm

*rtl1 by th-N C..T. U. in favor of Sunday
observance nnd were signed by thoutauds of
u‘i‘l ho was oppowsi to tbe petition oonteinedlnt'em as bls canstitunnta bad to
““d u,eir cattie to tbo Waddsgton market

ocrati. who would

ceri.d Hunt Why is it not cltarlr manifmt
that He is in us if indred He &gt;.r Let.each
auo's heart reply.
many were
upted- Cooferenea reports on tbn bills Cor . 2. _“, And, straightway
— ------------gathorsd
!-&gt;•*» taUM.lfl .ts.,, Pr.nriTO. MOn,.
!■&gt;««.«* UM U»»n. a -roco.
l_ ___ ,
__ ,_____ __ __ ...
—
. . to FBtViVe than." In Ijil-ac 1? it is ankl'
tiu* Ml waukea building to tooosl not more that there were Pbar.ver. and doctors of tbe
than gWO.WM), that of Omaha the uni*. An------- --------- ------------------•pjroiH iatiua of
H mads to begin ®rrr’ ,o*n C,J CaUice and Judea aud Jeruwork st Omaha. T..e tariff.bill was then •‘“’“i oud l!“' pweruf tho Lund was prwtakeu up and cb* free salt amendment* re- •“t to heal tiwm. But though there wm-vuch

Taredny.

borders of Tyre and Sidon He entered into an
He could not bo hid.

Si.e took Hood's Sarsaparilla and

(Mark vil/Ji.) Howls

Chandler presented ad &gt;L

to a political -ornnla.uo. .Utah
. .
I
Evenly distribute
*us in-ahil in tl*. state kMisti- Friday morn
party and । uldic
patronaga Hoady injured wrr»&gt;: Edwin png wIm-ii Hranbr Ward, who championed
Iron' Mountain, «n&gt;er- ।tbecnii-«. f United Stateh K.-nat.&gt;r Knbin in visnd thi,t the &lt;-olorod element should act
Itepiiblican. caucti-i
wr iiiwnn, nmi tlii...
, Thui&gt;=fay
,
• . uigbt,
. "—• fa-.
a welidcnown mining map; ,-ondn t.&gt;r Henry n”‘M‘‘&gt;wda re*-JiiUon for tlw«w.&gt;mtinentuf
line of conduct II would be iuj&gt;»ri..uv and
au** -mu u
.icuura ’ ,
tiv.tig, of-Kw-onube. wno uas too. cuu , ,
,, —~—"7—, ~
might prevent tbe eoalitiou which he looked took pltc« un Uw duty on tiu, pending which '
booling. y .
tbe tow ! nml l«1v; Baggage* Mmter ■ J11*' "*
-,,‘nU’r“' ^h*“
tb«* oviiato n.ij.'urnoi
i 3 "And they come unto him, bringing one
’ MrClnrearuJ bl- l^veorild dauglrter; Mrs ‘ U‘**
*'t|«*
wrpriie nt'ttoTl.. houra d.-lMte-l tbe territories admk- I •&gt;&lt;*«* «» palsy.-whteh was Iwroo vi four.”
Prrrv 1'h-x- r. of Ashhm.l, WK. *pin- u.jun*!
’-‘&gt;'&lt;‘1: that n*. su. h .-hargB* bad
Wnsd,ra-tt righteous Pimriaoea
He was naked what bo tbmight of a colored •ion question wiftiout action all day. A ! "hUe
rm tauBr; .'lr-. McCluro. of Wntoi-suraet. I
»-vrd by farm. In tia ^untc.-hoaever.
revolution wm adopted asking the treasury 1
doctors, who might be healed t£ they
wtfeof a train 1.1 nV iimui, badly cut nail - 11!I,‘
taumtliat. ly adopted, man in Harrison's cabinet.
why a Britinb vowjl «ns employed to ox- [ o:i'^ k,lcw tlHr
listening to His
. vere Internal in’wy. Mrs. K I’. Fn»ter. of'
«™'W-gotlve vote. Vague .
Iron Mountain, w.'.-r- rat in the* haul mi l in-!
h«'1 ‘- -n mudc. but nothing definite '
Coliunbir*, 6.,
jury to spiii*-. rae of th.- brakemra.
&lt;ti^.lation |*ard. Hcne '
port of delivery.
imm.- ur*.-. ■;:&lt; !.-3n»*l. •
1
tor Ward ray.; "Tin- iincshgntioji will d&lt;- Ing thntrnelviH in that particular. Il to not Adjourned.
&lt;■ "They could not come nigh,
All th.* ul t i«wengere were frighi.-tw,! ”V*£U 1,kfto.w’"
r**f‘a** £ **
'approved at by the Republican party a* a
and mar.v hurt.
it.tervfewwL A bill for a i *.:i*Utnliraal pro­ whole. There aro fnfiatk-s w!x&gt; diwtro such
Mr. a C. tH.U..C&lt;».,.11
u, a. a coii&gt;umnution, but uono other*. In unity
of rantim nt with the larger and more
liberal element of tin* Republican party, I
with IJoitictMiai Govern,
tncDounhl, Mr. 1
■ted for the a;.]»&gt;intiix*nt do n&lt;A approve of any, sm-b proteiwion. In
fact. I retard such a propo»ilion too alourd
first intijniition that be
&gt;&gt;• tiling to enter tn o tbe fnelorngn of tbe political
situation, ib-rn will be no colored man In fSXjOuu.tKM to the con*uiners-of sugar in this j 6. "When Jurat raw their faith.” Withthen *wnye»i two or three times, ami flier
LYNCHED THE WHOLE PARTY.
tarred on it.* side. He renu-nil* red nothing I
c-juutry. Tbe delmta lasted nil tbe rnc.afador cipt faith it is impoKiblo to please Gmi (Heh.
luoru until ii* fdnmi hi.ujAU 800 or:««»feet
ot tee acwdoti except Ui« timo taken for a
tn the-renr &lt;&gt;f tb**Xnun in tbesnow. It seem* j
short execuliv'i snsupo, and adjournment
didatu* for prominent position*. However
and fro throughout the whole earth to show
that the cur in turning over struck a stamp.
Nkw Tome. Jn)u Ift-A Memphis. Tenn.,
Th* bou*. received notice from Governor Himself strong in b.'holf of them whose
which penetrated it Iwlwceu themra who i spwial to T)w Herald ravs: Al Tiptonville,
shlpapd in tbo ultra-rejiublicaurnaod fur such
wan-idayiug rank Mr. Tuttie. who wm Tenn., a landing ou tlx- Mk-tedppl river
mill how often we bear Him say, “According
cindidncy, it is wroug in policy just now.
seated in the s- it to th« rear *&gt;f the t.ihle, wn.- &gt; -*
-—•- -•*•
to your faith,'1 "As tbou hast believed,’' ap­
instantly killed, hi- iwck L«mg broken. Mr. ago a y&lt;&gt;uug nuih marri«l\la- daughter o( The colored man is eutitled to all tbe rights
parently making tho measure of ble**mg wa
that pr&lt;*|s&gt;r)y pertain to him, but his piaca
----- . Mrs. J. .F. Atchewn, a widow. Th*-, voting
enjoy to be Juxt in proportion to the mea.*anil ly-i arm »u* t*i &lt;&gt;ut at iheAh(nil*i&lt;r,:&gt;nd . man's father I. araing that hi* sou's motherurr of our faith i:i him. When we consider
mm found at kart (_.w
---- ---from
— tbe —
... 4 J j,,.^ |.o v-ol&amp;*W or
tyfeet
I-sly.
concocted the &lt;-nterpri«e to industrial and educational tiiatUx&gt; Democratic caucus lull sulstituted for the rveord in Hek xi, and fa tbe hi.tory of
He lived about an hour and wn* cun&gt;ciu&lt;ui for t ,pjm, f,f&lt; r him. his toil and the yotuig wife to
tbe king* of Judah who rolled uputiGud, may
a few minuicK
I uuir;
i„
tbe
‘
•umulbu*
’
’
bllL
McDonald
ot
Minnesota
murder the old li^ly for th- pun-ra* of role «u&gt;-r ,r 1i.. „i,b.r... .....
tatw, we not with good reason ask ouisalres, "Do 1
Tbo pew* M-nt n shock through tip- cam-1 b.wv.
act os if 1 luul faith in G.odf’
.Buluu-.L u (h. .»sro pr. «« 0
munity. living lu re Sutorduy ui &gt;n)lng. J wnM committed. The neighbors kartml of
H
r«..nl ..,1.1, I- -111
bu. proHdfe, ,&lt;» U» Im.
*!&lt;««. Codiraite and MiwDmtald were in; the crime, fixwl the guilt iqsin the trio, niul
hi.
Tl.i-.i mtaUrf „1Mi,
K,elb
tho very bes erf spirits and anxious to pom-! the latter hnrtilr departed. A |se.&lt; of todig lb. .. Hh .nd «I II,. ll.pul.hmi, pm., I„
ml.
pleta m-rnng-m-nts to start the roller mill* m Imnt eitixenw f ’dlow^l. ..verta.de nnd hang-M
.ta! b, I.. I.-..V, 1-4 mn-,, Im «■ M
cn_
_
a«mph-of nroks. -Mr. MacDona!.! hna been Uie entire paxtr tx. the limb uf n tree. Tire
meat, and how many wo might drbp by tbn
. very active in the mlvnixrairat of this city. | tonville i* pnu tioiUv idmoa a* remote ns
way a* we journey un if we wcrvnul' wj ralf
absorbed, but more illlod with tiic Spirit of
great mistake to make him a particip le* in
wus most mivleiL For hi* family there L* gIuph cmneclum with the outfddn worU.
Cbrw^
who went about .doing good, sofor^
* funrti.in of the government which re- bounty rliua Tfa*. Democrats, Reagan
nought but eamitt xympothy. Th- Uulu*
,
gotful of self; and then huw kindly He adquir.-* intelligence and a judicious use of
A DESPERATE YOUNG GlrfC
tin- dectsiscl were brought here Saturday
leading. 0|:;k*msI it **u tho ronstilutiut.al
frauctauw to discharge properly."
evening.
'
ground. While tbe Republican* dafondod its either to him or his friqnds btrauto of their
By the dtuih of Jniiu* Hugh MacDonald Nlm Kill* Her Laser** %l/llirr and Thee
ocemingly rudo iutruaiuu and sudden inter­
,N COKPAB W.TH* SOUTHERNER.
Coiornltm Sirfrldc.
Michigan k»*n eitix-n who has always done
ruption of Hi» dlwMxirM.-, but a most kindly
hrr hetior. fl**-w«is a self-made num, rising
FaTETTK, Mo., Jan. 21.—This, town wm
o( Ohio voting with tbe Republican*, and and cncourugisjg greeting.
f.\ui.tiu- very humbk-rt rank
iu life
Quay, voting “no'* With the Democrats. Th-*
.
. to one uf ' thrown into u i4ntr uf intense rvritanent
theWreiutw; |M&lt;kiti*HM-in the »«'!!rival and Satunlhy morning over n fearful tragedy,
141) making Cofamtiu*, O , a port of delivery
Indian*roue. Jan. 1ft—A. E. Buck, *4
fliinuvial cirvh s of this state. Hu wnsborn - Atoni tOn'cks'k Flora, tin*. Itt-yi-ar-vhl diiugb
in Sccaland in IN-SJ, vnme t&gt;» tfi« (&gt;nitod Suite., ter of William R*iir, sh"t Mrs. Il J. Johnson Atlanta. Gru, chairman ot thn Republican
The hou-ie rejected McDonald's amend- Him nut.
in ISIN.jMid wr.* fitst employed «.« a delivery through the lau-k. • Bbetbra turned nud shot
7. "Who .al. forgive idns but God oulyP
clerkin' a gvlt-rnl nu-n-'x»nib.*ing «-itabli**h-; ficna-if tb'naigii tU- Lra.i Tbe wenpou um«1 pani-d by Ool. Locks, Dr. Arnold aftd a Hpringi-r providing that if at tne eUctioo on’
ill Cor. x. J. margin.) Why, of ruun» no
menl ii; a small town in Pennsylvania. He ' wni* « Colt’s revolver. The girl dtol m*tuntly, number of other gentlemen, calle) yester­ th- questio'i. ot ilivuiou, provided fur in the
one can, but hero iu this bouw, and in this
wasamrwan! c.uplojtd, for tvo or throe and tlir old lady win &lt;lie. The girl and Milier day on President elect Harriaon. Mr. Buck
yi-ars ns n inl-ror on one of the Pcun-ylviuiia Johnson, a son ot Mix JoIiommi. w,-re swert■ filrmod, said ctswtilutiou shall bo no-sub­
rallr-xuk, In 1*M lu* removed to Obi**, where heart*, nrvl the in.Gier qunrrt-led with the girl Georgia Republicans, and, it is said, came mitted to South Dakota for ratification or
damning, kilting in judgment upon Him who
iw.
....
.«.«
*.en W(1lI
hie ^.,^-*..^-1
remained .i.^_
three .years
and tthen
went t/
to, awl triinl t&lt;i t.r*«ki «&lt;T the engagement. Fri . here on inv.tation uf Gen Harrison.
tw tlimr
their judge, but bow
de*:res ,'
will uno day Iw
now desires
After returning to tie- hotel Mr. Burk left tcri eonriectod with ttaio pivuiuiwiit. Ho to
Wisconsin.
*
‘
wo* chop-I day iii;;ht th** tov«p* nx-t clandestinely, but
Im. their
their Saviour
S_iv.oor nud
mi.! llurfr
thiwr King.
tTWill
tolie
. Will
ping
wqod
....
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Kutunin;.'m**ruing Mrs John***., learned of hlv c tnpaniona, and taking a buck went Im­ wanted an iianuxiisto vote; but tlm Rrpub­ 'llicy not say in that din'. “Oh, if we '
un tl&gt;e LsCrcw-e A Milwaukee railroad at if. msd ।:.!'«! to the girt, who lived in an ml- mediately la»ck to tbn Harrison residence, lics ns filibustered bitu oat uf that notion, Irai only kr.ownr Well, if they hud only !
fiO rents a cord. In ISA'lx-went to Culm to joining h1 *•'**’. Tls-girl lusxlnl th*- summon* ami be nnd tbe president-elect were daw*ted and the amendment was anranded by adding compareii. t^c won!* cud deeds and well !
together for two hoars. The fact that Gen. a rlauso that when tbe cons’i tin km is finally
„, and. anticipating a quarrel, took her father'*
known history ot thir man with tho treti- |
ratified tijv president shall issuo a poclamafour yuan* later catnc to Michigan olid en- revolver with her.
■ tiemen w re premnt to the object for winch tion declaring B«u'b Dakota admitted. The mony of their propiiets they might hare i&gt;cen
terrd the employxif tbe Chicago &amp; North- ,
—
cauvinced. that tins was He uf whom tho
. . . .
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A II urn I nr lair In Indiana.
propbets spoke.
IxniANAH&gt;tJs. Ind.. Jan 111—Nrar New Il-iuk made a sroond call ji one, is regsnli-d tion aud tbe bill pnssed-USlo i'JU. Tb
Ht-worked bis way upward by meritorious
H. "Jems petrelved in Hi*spirit that they
endeavor, iwd in 1**&lt;N wurf employed to take Decker, n village in ^southern Indiana, n as very tigniBcant, especially in connection bill being an ainnodment to the senate bill
charge of a conrJrurtioii depurtnu-nt of tlae imial) laite is bpming nnd is emitting a pecu­ with Mr. Buck’s prominence as a cabinet vote on tbe passage of the senate bill &lt;i
has
called till* “mind reading extraordinary,**
What paased between them, amended resulted—ayes, 144; nays, W A
Mineral Range railway. Ho afterward rr- liar sulphuric (i*lor. The community is ex­ poeiHlity.
and
indeed it is. How, could He tell what
evening SMsion waa bald el whioa thirty
turne&lt;l to th«- raiploy of the Chicago &amp; North­ cited, and th**** liv&lt;qg nuar tin- hikn are pre­
they wore thiiridng about iu their beartsi
Fred Simon, who told the' pre* 11 rot-elect
western, and later on wns made ruadmaster. paring to leave tbe plnoe. The lake is ntmut
In 1H76 he re-*ijp»ed from th- railway em­ n half n mlje In cirvun.fereniv. Tlw fire cov­ that bu was a “Utah gentile and a Jerusalem
give sins, because Ho was God. Of Him. it
ploy, bixmmn liitormted in mining matters, ers tho eastern surface, with a stewly blan- Jew,” called yesterday to urge that toe sub­
is written, “Thou understandest my thought
and the owner of whnt afterward proveti six iiic ltre in belghtb. No smoke is jicrwpti- ject of Mormonism be made prominent in
... was bl&lt;’ fx'verai tfasiries uro suggested, tbo imMt bi« inaugural addruek Ha says Mormonism
to l*i a valuablt* mining property. He
tuny Higgins, from Dela­ bublo. O Lord, Tbou knowMt it alUige-.hrr,’’
dertwl lieutenant governor &lt;m tho R« pu- ' plauaiWe of which is Unit n vein of oil near
te election committor on (Iti. uxxxix, 2.4); and He Himself ha* Mid,
surface has
luis burst
Idlest under the jsuid,
jwuid, and City, and tint nothing but the m&lt;Mt vigor­ tb&lt;&gt; supn-diun
blican ticket in ISNfi ami ro«lectr.J hut fall, the wwfare
by Ednnnuls that they "I know the things that come into your
II.- leaves an estate estimated at
to his that tlie oil nee to Ila- «nrfa&lt;*-. wliere it was ous puiicy will be sU» to stamp it out
. suton lire by n iqxirk fnyn n burning lugwidow, son anti daughter.
bill waa rmumed and Um* duty &lt;m chmp table
.
ra.o
a
u-r-o
*
reus*
benp,
nm
I
that
a*
tho
oil
eontinuiw
to
rise
it
Tin- cause uf th*- accident is iielioved to
। k«^* burning upm the anrfaco.
have Isx-ii the breaking of a truck.
| India nafoua Jan. 1»—Tbo federal Rrownoffiwl.
I^*xsiM&lt;i, Mich., Jon. 21.—Tbo nsasage
grand jury continued its investigation into duty on rice, et
Either would requin' more than human
lufanhing Governor law of the fatal accitheolectiuii fraud* yesterday, an I examined cause of tbe
New Yobk, Jan. HI.—Tbo eommittn* ou
dout to ueutenant Governor MticDim.-.ld con­
tained no particulars. He immi'duitelv *irai plan mid scope of tho ronterinial ruluhratimi able that another partial rejxirt will 1« made
heal by skill and nwdicmcitbe disease, while
of
tbe
inauguration
uf
Washington
held
an
Mnt MacDonald, extending his ninccro syn&gt;
stMdou, th*' annate adjourned.
patliy. A jm- lanuilioii in n-fen-nct- to the inqx.rtniit mre-ting ut tbe rvuens of the ex­ not lew than thirty indictments will bo re­ , The house pawed tbe senate bill |*n&gt;vi&lt;liag only God could forgive ttxto; and m this case,
•in being evidently the cairta ot the dtoeoae.
»ad occurrence will lie iwucl from the ex ecutive committee Hsiturday. Thu sutacrip- turned.
' for circuit courts lu several so:itiw-rn distrii-tn.
| tions reevivnd from members of the commit- i
ecutive ofiioa
effected. As to the words uMd, it was a«ta*y
Ueainomit to flS,2fi*&gt;. The rosnmitte© &lt;m L j
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A BRIDGE TUMBLES TO PIECES.
। navy reported that it had nrratigud to have
WoLvrKUANmiN, England, Jan. 1ft—The proviitlng jwuaities fur violation of tlm Jaw. to my tbo one cut tho other, but ti^re must tx,
the varkiiu {tovernon nnd icato commit*- Byening Expn-s*. wboou proprietor is a ghra* The bill to regulate immigration wm re- tbo pqwer behind thu words.
10. ‘•Tbo Son of Man bath power ou earth
to forgive kina” Now U oaly Gud can tar­
dent Harrison un tbe murnuig of Ajiril 2U,: from New York announces that Harrison
EvaVnvillx, IiuL, Jon. 21.—Detail* were and ncixxnpauy him to the f.wt of Wall ha* offered Carnegie the Mcretaryship cf th*
give Kins, Who Is this Beu uf Mani In tho
received in this city last night of a railnod
interior.
.
■
Appropriate nvdutaxis on tlx- sublet wen» Eighth lYalrn Ho is sjxiken of u-i having
bridge accident at H|K&lt;tsvilie. Ky., on Grucn to the governor's room in the city ball, where
adopv.d. anil the house, as n further mark ot dominion, nnd all things put under Him. In
rivrr, in which four jx-ojile !&lt;•«' their lives the public reception wljl Im* held. Tills re­
FREE SPEECH IN CHICAGO.
the Holy Bpirit's commantory upon Pk. viii,
i-ospcct, adjourned.
Thehriiigi'. which bos just I-con &lt;v«npk-ted ception will fast fur two hours, ami at its
iu Heh. H, we Cud that this Jmus to the Bon of
fir the new lavisvdle, Kt. Ixiui* &amp;. Texas date a colintion will Im* tendered tbe guvrailroad, was of the draw pattern. Owing to
tlw last Adam, it is raid that He must reign
some diflictiHy Iwtweon tho railroad conqiany elute Invitation* to tbe governors and comtition for an injunction restraining the city build a railroad from this city to a point on till He bath put nil earaiics under His feet,
end that tbo last enemy to bu destroyed is
injunction Saturday prohibiting the railroad ball an that evening at the Ojwrn houseNave authorities from interfering with Ansrebta tbe Ottawa river. Complete commun.cution death. Then in Van. vii, W, we uro told
from using tbe bridge, and |&gt;roceedcd to
his decto'nn. Ho refused to grant the injuno- ' Kchemo. Tho Northern l*Ktfic railway coo­
remove all of tbo hitter's rails, ties and other
tion asked for, but at tho same tiiuo. in of- i trotaan indejwndrat line from tho west to
property from the bridge, which II is claimed
feci, oxprrsrad hi* opinion that tho jxilira Quebec, and connection k prtqxMrd by n fast pbendug Antfohrirt that tbe Bun of
weakened it to rich an extent that it caved
Rocuestch, N. Y., Jan. 1ft—Mn. Mary
Mad Is to receive His kingdom and dominion
in yuaterday about 1 o'clock. There were Hale, an old Indy of (30, w as ruunkrad ou n have no right to forbid tbo holding of a pub- I line of rtwunra Capttalista iu Mimuvqxdla
lie meeting or to interfere with Ito proceed- ' aro wild to be Interested iu the seix-me.- Tbe
farm in Riga Friday evening. Sin- was em
tags *o long as it to not guilty of actually some parties aro applying to tin* Ontario Ingisttaie. It to definitely known that four of
„r m»_.--------to construct n line from holy, harmks.", undeflied aud w;«arate from
tbrtn were precipitated into tlx- water nnd town. Thn fninily had gone to a school oo- _ J_.—----,
einstein, who by virtue of Hi* perfect he -inem
r. point in Ottawa.
driwnwd. Tiio name* of tbe killed aro not tertainmmit leaving Mrs. Halv, two young ।
----------------------------Uqualified, to be a tin offering, the manors*
obtainable and all particulars nre very children and a farm boy nanxsl Chris Borger .
Powderly tonouneo T«&gt;m Harry.
subniimt.'; aud who by virtue of Hu saeriAca
in tbe home When the family returned they | PmSBV KO, Pa., Jan. 17.—T. V. Powdsrly
toou to be consummated is author.red to (tonear eru-diing the eteamcr Gen. Itawen, which found the woman lying on the Hour in a pool arrive.! ben? yesterday on Kulgbte of Labor
Wash Ixutom CITY. Jan. Jfi—In the ex- claim tbe foigiveoera ot sins to all who cornu
was just steaming out from Spottsville. ■
ot blood w ilii a deep gash Berns* the forehead, busin. sa Ho says one offals reasons far
huuihjy to Him; ami who becauw of tbo do­
Latkiu—-The latest nows puts the-number
Brll.ah extradition treaty
minion given unto Him shall clrnmn this
of drowned at twenty. Them were forty lifrlewi form. A
L heavy furk-bandlu was portunity to ask any qumtlww they dsaire
whole earth from every result of Adam's sin,
nwn on tbe bridge when it colliqwwl fount! Iswide tbo: body, The farm l&gt;qy » about tbo tyernt swsepmg charges against uatimw of CapL Scot* and Lieut. H-y, to be of which thorough cleansing thaw miradss
miadng.
' tbs order ma l* by Mr. Barry. Mr. Powderly firmed.
states that tbe order is in pros, eruus condi­
IL “1 say unto tliee." In the days &lt;rfFhiljidelphia, I'm. Jan. 21.—John Wanation and is not only bolding its own, but
Moars and tbo prophets it was “ThoLcru
N«W Yoait, Jan. 1ft—It is Mated that *30- gaining rnpl.ily in membership. Mr. Powmaker sailed for Europe from New York
snake." or “Thus saith tbe Lord," but here Is
yesterday oa the steamship lAiGaecognc. He 000 Isdonging to variouJ missions of which
the 1. &gt;rd Himself, His glory veiled, bat His
will go to Paris and join Mr* WiuMUitaker, the late H. P. Marshall, cnaliicr of the Sea­
who lute bean stopping for some time jwstnl man's bunk, was trca*urer, are mlwdng. Mr.
tin- Freoeh capital, nnd will return with her Mandiall's account* with tbe bunk urn-cor­
Ing I,SUU men.
rect at th.- limn that he dropped dead uf heart
Exktxk, N. H., Jan.
Th- :blrta«m
distvuM two mouths ago. Hr was 74 yrars old
him in Washingtim, which be will take poe- and imlongcd to a family of high standing and
yours, were caught at Minneapolis, Minn.,
tr.v, : . u;.::-r t. .c!.
Thursday night iu an attempt to hurglariae a
them alb* A thorough
which they were released.
,1 — nW—« • ..tl
cetilly of Hamilton, Ontario, mi l prime
mover in ndafflishing the extra nv- wt&gt;rk» -&gt;f
the Ctechrano Mining company al tX .fimlsi,.of which G»-.T-nu&gt;r MacIXmald was tin- lead-

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and withdraw into the wlldt-rueas, wliere
Luke tells us He prayed (Luke v, IB), nnd
Mark says that even tln-ro they came to Him
from every quarter. (Mark 1,415.) But now.

color hue too
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TUR HABTIKUS, MICH., iWruFFICE.

SVOUBT ». 18TO.

editorial notes.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

A GRATEFUL MAN.
tor the borrower—for, to eaore II£U*» «
California, money h reluctant at best, and
a higher net interest is
.
In the older New England states where
long and painful experience
people a little common sense. laws of tills
character and laws regulating Interest are
being abandoned. legislators there are
slowly learning the folly of cutting off
their own no*w to spite tite fare* of the
money-lendera.—Evening News.

I I —--- — ------ ■
“An overcoat irih In Canada for about
republican dainty county iwwim to
.t.,tl,.. *t*ie conrenllon to !“• one-half wiiat it does in this country-” * *
“in Kingston, clothing sells for one-half
what It dore here."—Portland Review.
Brother Doremus is laboring under a fear­
St mw for reel. M vote* east at t&amp;&gt; .?t« are- ful mistake, evidently lu- tow not purchas­
ed un overcoat In Montreal, nor a suit ot
clothes in Khigalon- We wen- troubled
with the same mental abberation until we
i&gt; M*H&lt;* Grow ...
U OransevtUe^ •
purchaMsl an overcoat In Montreal and
a PraJrievile........
priced many suits of clothing to Toronto,
3 RutlatnL.............
Montreal and other large Titles In tbe Do­
3 TK-ruapple
I Wuodtalel .. .
I minion. arid found them higher hi
S Yankee Hprlngt
every Instance than we could pureham*
Total uumow..M..............
Township
are reqivrsted to tor the same quality for In Charlotte. We
have the overcoat uow purchased at the
ward caucus tioUees V» Ike Hast log*
lowest cash price in Montreal and we can
buy oue in Charlotte or Vermontville bet­
ter than It ever was for ten money than we
jwild for thaL We also exhibited a suit of
Judge Hooker is the man who ought to clothes which we bad on at that time, to
be nominated by the republicans for Justice the proprietor of a large clothing establish­
of the supreme court. He pos.M-s.se* the ment In Toronto and asked him the lowest
price at which he could sell Just such a
qualifications necessary to tbe most satis­ suit, and he gave us a price 83 higher than
factory discharge of the duties of that we paid Joseph Laug for tbe sulL We
office- He has the experience on the stand ready tosuhstantiate these statements
bench which pre-*-nilnently fits -him for by forfeiture of 850 if any one wlsbeu to
investigate. We also make the assertion
the call webeliew will be given him—lu that we can purchase clothing cheaper to­
come pp hjjeber. He deserves aueh recog­ day In VurtBoutville than In Toronto,
nition. and will make u supreme court Kingston or Montreal — Vermoutvtile Echo.
judge who will be In the very bighurt de­
There 1* a derided lull in cabinet gossip,
gree creditable to the state uf Michigan.
broken only by tls? effort* of Mr. Blaine's
enemies to exploit Mime of the false and
It i* probable that a constitulloiMl exploded charges regarding his former ad­
amcndir.ent will be submitted to tbe |sv&gt;- ministration of the State Department.
ple of Michimm next April, authorizing the These efforts are mainly the result trf a
ihyn stM- of tbe governor's salary* t*» S4.0W. hatred and malignancy on tlw* part of his
demik-ratie enemies iinjmralleletl in history.
Such action should be taken. It Is an out­ Most of the attacks upon Mr. Blaine can
rage for the state to pay its executive the lw traced imck to the quarrel ’with Mr.
small stipend of Si,000 yearly. The voter Conklhi. Mr. Conklin is dead, anti of the
who favors such a niggardly salary votes dead iHdhtog but good should be said.Yet, when living, his imperioua. passion­
against his own interests. If the salary ot ate and jealous dispositiqn was so well
governor is to be kept at 81.000. It means known that bis opposition to Blaine failed
that none but a rich man can l&gt;e governor to cffecL ami now that the democratic
newspaper.-, which in hl* life lime cuuld
of Michigan.
find nothing too brutal to Say of Mr. Conk­
Senator McMillan will be a worthy suc­ lin; are using his great name to cloak their
hatred uf Blaine, this fact should not be
cessor to Chandler and Palmer. Detroit
forgotten. Great as Mr. Conklin was. aud
• -ha* contributed some very useful men to splendid republican as he was. the people
tbe republican party .of Mlchigau. but none recognized the fact that he liad iwnnitUff
who have more ability to serve the people his judgment to become Warped by prejud­
ice where Mr. Blaine unsconcenxsi. The
of Michigan with distiuguislied credit than attacks now made upon Mr. Blaine are
Hon. James McMillan, of Detroit, lib wasted powder. Whether be goes into the
genius has can ed his way not only to for­ cabinet or staysuout. is probably of teas
moment to him than It is to the American
tune but to party preferment as well.
people.—&lt;irnnd Itaplds^Telegram Herald.
The.Journal is now a full fledged demo­
crat It publishes the call for the demo- • The Kansas legislature has adopted n
nuolutten to investigate whether the Brit­
eratlc state couvmdion. Where an- those ish doctrine of free trade is taught In the
•acred grrenbecXprinciple* for which its Slate Univrndty.,and by -whom. This is
-editor fought bled and died? Fusion an­ an action tliat various states may well
Imitate. British i&gt;olitical text books and
swers •‘where?'
free trade doctrines ought not to be per­
We are glad to leant by tbe preset that mitted in universities or schools supported
l&gt;y the state, and ah; contrary to American
the city of Lansing is to furnish the bouse d&lt;x:trines and tbe practice aud law* of the
of representatives with 20 gallons of min­ American government ever since ,ijs
eral water dally. We hope this may re­ foundation.' The sooner our univeraithsult in radical improvement* in legislation nnd colleges are purged of the teaching of
doctrine* opposed t«i the belief and busi­
. Tbe voter* of Michigan made no mistake ness Interests of a majority of the ty payers,
and opposed to American natiotral taw*,
whW. they returned Fanner Lilt* to the the lietter, especially as those doctrines
position tie so well fills.
an- not only injurious /mi also false.—
lamsing Republican.
Now let the legislature give the state a
Judge VanZHe has withdrawn hl* name
option law, such as is recommended
from the cant ass for the supreme court
justiceship. His letter punouneing that is
characteristic of the man. He cares more
The. solons at Lansing, instead of repeal­ for party harmony and ]g-rsanal friendship*
ing the Lax on mortgages. are endeavoring than for peraoniil advancement Whether
to perpetuate the errors of previous legis­ he would have received the nomination or
lation by a new bill relating to that subject not had he remained lu the canvass, those
Would it not be a gpod scheme to send who know his character and ability will
think the party and state fortunate If the
to Lansing for the use of the law makers a
lew elementary' treatises on political econ- candidate of next uiunthY convention Is ns
well qimhiied for the high position as Judge
Philip T. Van Zlie.—Detroit Tribune.
a uiurtgsgv Is only collateral security for
* Dote. Ths value of a note is prospective.
It is a prouilsc to pay money at some fu­
. ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
ture time, which promise may or may not
Chautauqua program Friday evening.
be fulfilled. Apart from the prospect of it
being paid in-the future, the note has January 25th. nu'etlng at Mrs. John Robmerely the value of the paper on which It
Binging.
\
1a written. Where is the right or justice
RepraUnr lord’s prarer to concert.
bi taxing a value that Iles only in the fu­
Outline history nt Greece, chapter XVI and
ture? As well tax tin- prospective profits eview—W. H. Cook.
5!uslc amonganimals. Chsutauqiuui-Dr. 8. JI.
Ot every merchant or holder of real estate?
uwlrr.
If A has 81,000 iu money or property it
Cottege Greek course, chapter XL Itemoslheis clearly taxable. He limns it to B, who. ies—Mrs. Nobles.
whntlu-r he retains it as money or Investe Flora Beadle.
’
’
it in property, should pay taxes on that n^dn
* ‘a*rter
b* ***
* *Je,u
* * *’paKe" •,D
®«lle
•mount. When the money Is rejiaid to A
then A Is liable for taxation; aud the fact
of a nota l»eing passed, with n mortgage aa
•ecurity for Its payment, is no reason fcr
tbe taxation of the note or boud with ac­
companying mortgage.
If you own a few foot lot it’s not *0
Tbe SLOW is the only thing in the tran- miyrii to Ixmst of in the way of width on
aaction that has intrinsic value. Thus? tlfc suphage. but it gws down 4.000 miles
■who think otherwise must Imagine that deep till you meet the man half way that
new value Is created by making a note owns the ground lot the other side. Just
As a matter of fact, many people a few thhikof 1L Tuke ray advice an’ buy a few
years ago really believed tliat the more feet all round you an’ 4.000 miles under
votes the nation issued the richer it be­ you and set It out In Vick’s planta an’
came. a fallacy now generally understood. seeds an’ It’ll be better than puttin' your
But. says an objector, would you have a money out at a hundred per ccnL, to say
man loan out 850,000 and’ escape taxation nothin’* of the health an’ the pleasure
altogether? By no means; that Is an 1m- you'll get. Yes, gardenin' pays. Ask
pOMibility. Mimey is n commodity Uta: James Viek. Seedsman, of Rochester, N.
brings Its value like a bushel of wheat. Y., for his circular, and see.
Remove taxation and interest goes down:
tax It, and the price goes up.
There is but oue way by which money
Following are the real eetate transfer*
-caii escape taxation—that is to aay. by hid­ for the week ending Jan.. 21st, 1888. as
ing It away out of right and out of use. taken from the books In’the register’s office:
The moment It gets into productive use
Pordlce
L. Blake to Clement Smith, m trust
taxation ls-giux If U is loaned to a manu­ parrel* Irving,
nominal.
facturer. tbe manufacturer, being taxed on
Tinioihy kL Bush to Krtgene K. Bush; ItiaaccJl
the real property in which he invests, con- H;m*IIuk* W50
Sparr K- Pumioa to E. Y.
aldi-rs the tax and pays al) the les* Interest liming. pr®o.
for II* use—and that reduction of Interest
Or»«i O. Johnson tn Ruth
IHetx;
b the way in which the tax reaches the
AliSTnlettto Orson O. J&lt;
money. If it is Invested In land mort­ Hope, 13,000.
gage, tiic borrower pays less interest in pr&lt;r
portion as he pays more tax. ami thus the
«Mh is reached. Every atu-mpt to reach Mo
The caah directly will be disappointed aud
Oriy react In a double tax on the clasora In
■whose interest the attempt U made. It is
•MoaLslitog that the average legislator can•not understand so simple a matter as this.
Or doos ho in fact understand lL and la he
W.01W oak or lantarac ties 8x8 inches.

county will receive sealed bld* fur over­
■9
seer of tbe poor farm for the ensutag y«»r.
A CAPTAIN’S STORY OF OLD DAYS
commencing March first Blds will be re­
ON THE MISSISSIP0'
ceived until Saturday Jan. 28th. 18ML
The right to reject any or all bld* is re- Of New York, the well known and successful Specialist in Chronle Dhowes. and &lt;IL
r.LMis of the Eye and Ear. by request of many friends aud patlenta. has derided to vi.*it
llMtings Saturday and Sunday. Feb. 2d giid sd. 1889. Consultation and examination fn-e
Hastings, Jan. 12th, 1889.
By order Supta. of Poor.
and confidential in his parlors at the Hartingv House. Office boura V a. m. to 6 p. m.
two days only.

For the next four month* Including tbe
present one. I will be st the county clerk’s
office an Saturday afternoon of each week .
for lite purpose of considering application* I
with a friend. Hla bronzed face mid healthy for help from the county poor fund. 1 I
will also I* st niy residence morning, noon
hiddeu by a full black beard to which tbe and evening on each week day during tlmt
Oliver threads had begun
appear, betok­ time.
Hastings, Jan. 12. ’89.
ened an out door life of, Iftalthful uxercm.
W. H. SCHANTX, BupL
A Jounml rcprt»«itaiivo was introduced to
tbo gentleman dacribed. nnd found himself
All notes and accounts due
in coo vernation wtth Capt W. D. Milier, for
many years before, smro and dtirm.; tbe war the estate of tbe late Wm. S.
commander of a uumber of boat* on tho Mto- Goodyearahd the firm of Good­
riawppi and its tributarily, dow ■upertatendent of ono of tho Detroit j^h-* i-ouqtanka year A: Barnes must be settled
Tboconveraation drifted to thockl «lay» on at once.
F. G.. Goodyear.
the lx.wcr Mfaristippl. and many vero the
interesting anecdotes related by tbo captain
THE MARKETS

§
-0
Qi

i; dried,

Capt Miller, “was a doject-.d sjwcitaeo of the
‘MLtlvc’ along the bottoms in Lower Mi-oori.
As you arc no doubt aware, it nut Infrequcutly hnpiimu that the floods hi th • river
wadi away tho levees by whk h the udjoining

Ena -u*m£
Hldrs-Becf.S

inundated-by tho dulugo of water that u
'emptied In" upon them through thaw
•crovmaM,’ a- thv washouts an- cnlh-d. ■

(Oe per bu.
-Beet. 84JO; calves, »6.

DR. F. H. RORICK,
BKLLEVUE HOSPITAL,

’ “One day, many years ago, in a period of
axocptlaually high water, when tlm levees

NEW YORK CITY.

tlckens. Be; dressed chick-

rapid rate, aided, as wo were, by tbe stiffest
kind ot a current The water won well up
into the tna&gt; tops along tho banka, and the ■
few khantLu tlMit were to bo found nbout that ;

bbl.

Wper bbl; dried, A&amp;HC
making it almost impuadbb for me to keep । r^’S^SeCtiu
comfortable by bundling up and moring ? »re»sed Meats-Per lb: beef.ri®.**-. calves,
about constantly. As wuwebt plowing along toClte; lruun*.6A0c; sheep. I\ft7c.
1 saw ahead of us an old trw, which bad b&lt;«n ।
bu
washed from tho shore probably milt- above, I (nnoas-affanc je-r bu.
tbo roots of which had evidently become I I’utatoe*-»•
fastened to tho bottom tn aomo way, and .
&lt;
u».w«d. «xJ r«- Md I.U -,U&gt;

ruary. er; wsy aout at price*
No. •rodJW'ic.

every rooedtag wwvo would Jet the sinking
branches aooo him to h:« eyebrows. It wm *4za; ueeaalve
ve supply of ’common Michigan
impowtibh' to get alongside in that current, 1 sheep and no demand
demand ; Michigan lamb*,
lam! good Co
■ nit Wrt wi.n.
MMr.V ImIaw flu. wwm- CaI. Cbulce. SO'JtSiSS. f 5. '
low. 1 mode up my mind to get him off. fur I

relieved, so 1 ordered tho pilot to put bar
about aud gt&gt; back. He objected vigorously
and insisted that we would gel aground an
attempt, but 1 insisted and be grumblingly

All notes and accounts due
the estate of the late Wm. S.
Goodyear and the firm of Good­
year &amp; Barnes must be settled
J at once.
F. G. Goodtkar,

Middle ARed Men. who f.cJ thvi«cr and vitality wc*k.vn6d l-j- the tract* rfa
comptai ru aed their bvdx* tailed wtib ju;an
Ju&gt;« when they ah&lt; rid »;irrf tbetr &lt;^ciiai»c y-J

bock above the tnx- top, and then 1 put out u

doubthmi just taken, involuntarily, bls rst liath. H" explained Lis pnwmax in tbo r» J
top by saying tliat ten llvad a short disr. -.co ,
abovv wiicru *»&lt;• found him; and his b so,
Lad been flooded, and. after Laving go. m I
his family safely ton bouso on a little ;*
near there, bd had been enpdaed in an cff&lt; rt
to get back to Hu liotiw for sotn.&gt;.lwamb.:kl I
effects. He pi-advd to earucMiy to bo pat cm
bhore that 1 got him off after gnat difflcultin* and proered*! ra our way to New Or-i
leans. Beyond u mere “much obliged to
ver." ho liad nuthlne toasr. but it wnL-ulain I

all para.ri the Uuud S tale*

growth is only weakening to tho stmu lenw
that all growth may be. and tho growth is
ordinarily compensated for by food. In any
cvotit there is uo wav of retarding th- growth
of ths hair; cutting oulv stimulatre It, but It
may relievo theseumof wulgfat.
”We should do nothing for tbo hair erf a
child bevood kseping tho hood clean. v-y
children are axtrmnely slow In getting hair,
but it comes ultimately, nnd, so far as
vati-ju i&gt; on authority just’as abundant! v at
fa other chihlreu. Tbo growth nmi develop&lt;.
..r,__a.&lt;..i__ ..1

forgotten all about the incident of tho man in i —----tin, tn--wan one
Jatv. —
the
tree ton.
top, nnd
und was
one nirht
sight wiiivllv
soundly itdc*-ping, when an hour or two after midnight uno
cf tho mateaauno to nty stateroom and awoke

bank
wm

1 dnsaod hurriedly and went on dock.

still badly swollen, and I hardly knew

MORRILL &amp; COMPANY
Have just received a large lot of

drop back down stream quite a distance, and
the risk of grounding tho boat/ but wu finally
got her there all right When I gut close
enough 1 saw a man and a woman, stoudlag
Land in hand, tho man holding a little willow
ba*k6t They were *nat&gt;vwi,’ and evidently
miserable enough. I put out a plank for
" 'What tbo dovil do you mean by signal­
ing mo this kind of a night 1 What’s tho mat­

poor oeeaiuoti for Introductions.

What's tho

‘I'm tber feller yer fetched unfit that dinged

aa bow wo’d liko to do su th In’

what yur’d done ter rat Wo hain’t gut
nothin' much tor give yer. eo wo jist picked
this basket o’ J&gt;eeau» and 'lowtd ns bow you
wo hopes yer’ll take ’ent'

him ovcrbqard, but as bo continued so &lt;*r-

‘“Ohl I know her ’no

Men’s Business Suits
Childrens Suits, and Mens Overcoats,
Closed from the manufacturers for less' than cost and we will give our

Customers the
Benefit.
They will range in prices as follows:

Men’s Suits, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00, end they are all
wool and bargains not offered every day.
Children’s Suits, $3.50 to $5.00; worth one-third more.
Overcoats.—About everyone knows we are the cheapest hou.re in
Hastings. We have sold overcoats all winter for 25 per cent, less
than any other house in Barry county.
% off on Fur Caps, Derby Hats and Mufflers.

the one now projm»«d lu Michigan. . This

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“I'll |MI.CH. *
inches dtamewr al auml! rtid. 2A feci long.
T.&gt; be detlvrnsl &lt;m line of Katamar&lt;s&gt;‘A
Nagxnaw B. R. at any pln«e iwtwnui Kallender ril&lt;Hir niakes a contract wlth'the mmum-i and Vi UMiland. For HisritleatlocMi
rower, wlum-by the tatter mu*t pay nil ■uulniutrai-t apply al StijM-rintendent'a and
an. rrr a nufficirotly higher rutc. uf Inter- Enginvt rS office. Hming*. Mli h.

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rents painfully by

One Price Clothiers, Hastings, Mich.

�Hastings Banner
Hastings Wednesday, Jan. 48, 1889.

NEW YORK

BARGAINS!
Smith's Bazar.
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Ladies’ ready-made muslin underwear
at leas than co«t of raw material.
Ladies’ hose from 7 to 27 cU. ,
ladles' vests fur 89 cte.
Boy's woolen undershirts, 29 cts.
Children's woolen hose for 10 cts.
Children's woolen mittens for 10 cts.
Ladles' woolen mittens for 30 cts.
Handkerchiefs from 2 cts. up.
Ink 3 cts. a Itottie.
And everything in our line is-low, COIUpetition.
ST Call und see.

The dancing lewon at Union hall laat
Wednesday night was fairly well patron­
ized, but the subject of organizing a class
has been postponed to some future time.

PERSONAL MENTION.
Font Fausey visited in Middleville last

Charles Wightman returned Thursday to
Farmers, bear in mind that Joseph Rog­ Chicago.
ers |«y&gt; the top notch price for poultry;
J. J. Fuller and wife visited in Nashville
that he Is always ready to buy; ana that
now is the |hne to sell because of high
Rev. Kaley returned last week from a
prices. •
visit In Ohio.
Tbe trial of David Hyde, bt&lt;ore Justice
Mrs. J. W. Leonard visited Grand Rap­
Kenaston Wednesday, on a charge of steal­ Ids Thursday.
ing a crow-bar n-sulted In a disagreement
Charles Miller, of Grand Rupids, was In
of the jury. Another Ulal has been set for
town last week.
to-day.
‘
Mr. Ross, of Lansing, was in this city on
Tbe Home Missionary society in cminec- business last week.
tiou with tiie M. E. church will meet at the
C. H. Van Annan visited^ Charlotte yes­
home of Mrs. Carry Spaulding Wednesday
, f
afternoon, Jan. 30th. All are cordially in­ terday on business.
/' John-Carveth, uf Middleville, was in the
vited to be present.
city un Wedni-Mlay.
^Misa Eliza Knowlton, a well known and
Jed Tinkler has gone to Detroit where
and accomplished teacher in Gunnun and
French, has secured a class in French of he has secured a job.
adults and young ladies. The class had
IL Hendrick, of Middleville, was in the
city on business Friday.
,
their first recitation tills week'.
Alex Crawford, of Woodland, waylaid / F. G. Goodyear and wife returned hut
Mali ion Senter the other night and beat .Saturday from Colorado.
Wm. Mann, of Clyde, Ohio, is vlalting
him very severely. On Friday Crawford
was tried before Justice Velte, of Wood­ hl» uncle. J. L. Crawley.
land, found guilty and fined $3U.
J. W. Godfrey, of the Frcejwrt Herald,
"The ladies aid society connected with the was In the city Saturday.
Ta;
J. E. Hogle is now employed In tho dry
uAptist church will be entertained Jan. 25.
by Madams F. Stanley, H. Jones, W. goods stare &lt;&gt;f E. Y. Hogle.
Green, D. Wolcott, J. Rickie. L. Thomas
W. D. Hawkins, of Grand Rapids, was
and F_ Kork. Supper from five to seven. the guest last week of J. Lunn.
Ed, Bailey, of Otsego, has been visiting
f The society connected with Emmanuel
chhrch will be entertained on Thursday his parents hen! tbe past few days.
Jun. 31. by Madams J. 51. Hadley. C. H.
Mrs. Brice, of Maple Grove, was’ the
VanAnuan. M. Nevins. Mamie Upjohn, A. guest last week of her son. T. S. Brice.
McCoy. C. Huffman. M. Riker. Supjirr /Miss Hortense VanZile. of Charlotte, is
served from five until seven.
the guest of F. T. Colgrove and family.
On Wednesday evening a lamp, standing /1*. K. Dunning returned Tuesday ulght
on the prescription counter in Lathrop’s from a visit in Grand Rapids and lunln.
drug stare, bursted and the oil was ignited.
Charles Gardner, who hna lieen quite'
Tiie clerk. Quincy Hynes, discovered the sick for several weeks, is now convalcsfin- and put It out before it had got much canL
uf u start. No damage done except to the
8. E. Phillips went to Iietroit yesterday
lamp.
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1 to attend a meeting of the Masonic Grand
/ There will be a meeting at the Court Lodge.
house this afternoon at 4 o’clock for the
Walter Cote, who went to Colorado last
purpose of discussing relative to the best
way of booming lids city. There ought to full for the benniit uf his health, is falling
lie a large attendance. It Is ho|&gt;ed tliat rapidly.
Miss Ella Marshall, of Prairieville, and.
some good aud permanent results will
Vein llogeni, of Colorado, are guests at I).
come from this meeting.
K. Cook's.
_
A, J. Byers and James Arnold, of BaltiMrs. Frank Littlefield , and daughter
n&gt;on\ jrere taken before Jjutlte Kenaston
on Friday to answer to a charge of wheat Sadie, of Grand Rapids, are guests at W.
IwWilkins.
stealing. Arnold plead guilty, and on ac­
count of his youth w as released after re-i f Mra. 1’. W. Njakccn. of Manistee, Is exreiving soon- g&lt;*xl advice. Byers plead* jtected to arrive In tills cl&lt;y today for a
not guilty and Ids case was adjourned to two weeks vlait. A
Thursday.
A. 11. Johnson speut Sunday with his
Stauffer &amp; Crawley are busy Invoicing wife in Detroit. Mra. Johnson is slightly
this week. but they are as usual prejiared Unproved iu health.
9
Daniel Striker was elected Grand Chaj&gt;to attend to the wants of their customers./
Their line of drtLgoods. groceries, etc.. Is lain of the Order of High Priesthood at
.
jujit as complete as ever. Take your Grand Rapids last week.
dressed
poultry
anil game to them
and you
&lt;1™.-d|M.
ultrjrud'ra.toU.
mU..I
yo
D s.rtk.r .nd wild l«l
lor
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Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

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Mich. _

CAPITAL, SSO.OOO.OO.
Incorporated under tbe laws ot the State at
Michigan.
Open lor busliw” Dec. 15. ibmi iu buildiug for­
merly occupied by Messer Bros.

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. OFFICKlw:
D?ii. Robinson. President;
C. D. Beebe, Caabler.
DtiUCCTtHM:

Dan W. Royuotds,
D. G. Robiusuti.
L*. U.' Ikrl-.
. Gsneral Hanking Ru»ii&gt;*« Transacted.
KcpabllcMn C»uruwi.

Caucus will h- iirfd on Saturday. Feb. 2d. in
Town hall. Naabvlll-*.

In McKelvey's halt on Salunlxy, Feb. 2, al two
o'clock p. in . share.

LOCAL NEWS.
Circulation this week.

2,100

Court Hou-" ynmtlon.

Since the Board of Supervbmra have
adopted n renoli^Ln for the purpotu* of
' giving to the voters of the county at the
coming spring election the opjxirtunity of
voting for or against a new court 1m&gt;um-.
the responsibility now rests ujwn the peo­
ple. They are the ones to settle the ques­
tion. In our opinion a full aud free dis­
cussion of this question will be the best
means of aiding the voters to arrive nt
their decision. We feel that when the
jxxqde fully realize the condition in which
are all the records of the county; nnd aRo
appreciate the importance of preserving
such records, they cannot fall to vote for a
Mew court house. We have therefore deto give $|&gt;ace In the columns of the
Bannki: to any who may wish to say any­
thing upon the subject, either for or against.
An urgent invitation Is extended and we
trust that it will le resjamded to. Con­
tributor* will sign their name In full,
which will or will nut be published as the
.writer may request; write only on one side
of tbe jki]xw
. . These articles will be pub­
lished entire, tbe publisher* only reserving
the right of continuing an article to the
following week if it should be found nec­
essary. Each contribution will be publish­
ed after tlmse proceeding it have appeared
in print. Our readers are requested not to
be backward about sending in articles,. as
we are anxious to have a complete discus­
sion and expression of views from all parts
of the county.
House to rent. Enquire of Stuart, Knop­
pen A VanArmaD.
'

December 31st there was a balance in
the state treasury of 8428,812.
/ Revival meetings are taring held «t the
Yeckley school bouse In Rutland.
The publication of the Augusta Chroni­
cle will be iliseontined February IsL
A pedro club with a membership of 14
^as organized in this cily.last week.

X off on fur caps, derby hats and mufllers.
K. W. Moiuur.i. A Co.'

Ground feed, coni and oats80 eta per 100
lbs.
F. H. Bajua/W A Co.

The Methodist Episcopal Sunday school
is preparing for a concert to be given in
the near future.
Put a tenspoenful of salt ih the kerosene
lamp and you will luive a much brighter
and clearer light.
The Star chapter expects to give a ban­
quet and hop in Union hall un the evening
of February 14th.
The Grand Ledge Indejicndent has
adopted the cash-ln-advance plan with all
foreign subscribers.
’rhe -Troy Laundry Is essentially a home
Industry. Patronize it. It gives the best
uf satisfaction to its customers.

The next regular examination for teach­
ers’ certificates will be held in this city
during the Grat week of March.
Just glance through the adv., in this isbue, of Beamer's Cssh Bargain store. They
give some very satisfactory prices.

Hastings Division, II. IL K. of I’., arc
talking of giving a public installation of
officers on Feb. 19th. to Invited guest*.
Upon an inside page will be found n
complete account of the fatal accldeht that
befell Lieut Gov. McDonald last week.
^/llnlon Ixall l» being farther Improved by
l/tlie painting uf tiir,drop curtain, and the
addition of new scenery and new wings.
/ John Wooten, while running a race near
Vthe Fisiwr school house fell and broke his
lug. The injury is a laid one and may
cripple him permanently. ’

Uruul tolSc ol limn.

. At the meeting called at G. A. IL Satur­
day bv the Adjutant of the Barry county
battalion, G. A.’R., for the pnrjMme of de­
ciding upon tbe time and place of holding
the next re-union, the delegates faile&lt;l tv
be present owing to such short notice hav&gt;
Ing tern given. An adjourned meeting is
callril for February 2d. See notice el*ewhere.

J. IL Norton, of Kalkaska, who has
been visiting In thia vicinity for about four
months, returned home Tuesday.
/ Mm. Patterson. of Ohio, arrived In the
city last week, called here-by tbe serious
sickness uf her sister, Mrs. John Hotchkiss.,

Mrs. Ella Holt, who has been the guest
of her parents. M. Williams and wife.* re­
Commissioner Stockslager of the general tamed Monday to her home in Wisconsin.
land office has just published a large and
complete map of the Unitet} States, coplin*' pen. of Grand Rapids, and Miss ixjulse
of which be is authorized to sell to schools, Baker, uf Detroit, are guests at C. H. Vanlibraries and to the public generally at Ar man’s.
81.25 each, free of carriage. The map is
about 5J*xO‘» feet and /» backed with |/Slre. MUo Williams returned last week
cloth. The price at wta/ii they are offered Inmi Eble, which shy w» called some
represents their net cost to the government. time ago l&gt;y the sickness of J her daughter.
(✓We lire pleaMsl with the manner of con­
ducting morning exercises in the bitch
school as rvjmrtcd to us. During each'
week some autimr is stmiied. nnd essays und accepted u similar jMMlllim with Messer
’
.
on different jH-riods of his life are read, and Bros. A Reynolds.
ri-dtatiuns of his best poem* rendered. / 8. Greusei. D. W. Reynolds and E. Y.
An essay on the early life of Whittier, read­
Hogle went to Nashville Tuesday night of
tills morning by Sils* Hattie Cook, wan last week to attend the InstkllaUdti of tlx*
Cull of interest. This is an excellent officers of Ivy lodge, K. of P.
way of encouraging the taste for good lit­
erature.
Although notice lias been filed to tire ef- j Grand Rajrid*. elected Grand P. Corn!, of
feet tliat nn application would Ik- made to I1 Works, Grand Council itopii und Select
Masons; also Vice President of the Order
have a receiver appointed for the Irving
of High Priesthood.
flouring mill, yet this does not imply that

the business of the mill is in a bud siiajM*.
The wedding of Miss Anna Nevins to
There is a difference between the members Thos. Campbell, of Bay City, is announced
of the company and one of them lias taken to take place at the residence of J. Mthe above action in order that the relations Norins this afternoon at four o’clock.
of the members of tih- firnr may be straight­ They will leave for Bay City on the even­
ened out
,
.
ing train. Miss Nevins, who lias been
clerking in the poatbfllee. lias a host of
Edmund Uook. aged 14. of North Irving,
was taken before Justice Kenaston on friends in this city who will regret her de­
parture very much. Mr. Ctanptiell isarisMonday charged by his parents with tru­
ing young attorney of Bay City. May joy
ancy. The case wa» referred to M. L.
and proaperity go with them.
Cook, agent for Barry county for the state
Ixiard of Corrections and Charities, nnd
. Dr. &amp; M. Fowler, of this city, has es­
upon his recommendation the l«oy was tak­
en yesterday by Sheriff Shriner to the tablished himself for dental practice at
Lansing reform school, where he will re­ Nashville, where he can be found on Mon­
day of each week. He will be at the Wol­
main until he is 17.
cott house all day each Mtsidny, and be
It is certainly much to be regrettetl tlia/ prepared tn attend to all dental work.
sjFfew fanners keep accurate records uf Dr. Fowler Is well known in Nashville and
their ojK-rations. A double loss result* to vicinity where ho has hoists of friends.
themselves and to the public. It is an As Dr. Fowler has become an expert denabsolute loss to any man to have no actual tlst. being a graduate of the dental depart­
knowledge of his business affaire, based ment of the University, the people of
upon recorded facts. And it is a public Nashville and vicinity who need work in
loss to have no accurate record of the re­ his line will find tliat he is capable in
sults of the most important industry of the every respect to serve them.
country, being that upon which tins pros­
The burning out of the chimney in the
perity of all others is found to dejiend.
registers office one day last week, came
J. M. French says he never shoes his near setting the court bouse on- fire.
horses in whiter, and the editor’s horse. Deputy Register C. W. Jordan was in the
Freckles, has not imd a shoe on him In six office at the time nnd put but the fire be­
months, aud there is not a bone in town fore It got a good Start. Had the fire start­
tliat has better feet. In ordinary winters ed about an hour earlier, which would
In Cheboygan, when there is plenty of have been during the noon hour, It would
snow. It is better .not -to shod horses. undoubtedly have set tiling going so that
When they get used to It Gita- do not slip, our monumental tinder b&lt;« would have
the hoofs grow out wonderfully, and one been wafted heavenward hi smoke. The
winter going barefooted will enable a horse tire could not have chosen a mure. unwel­
to repair tbe ravages that summer, with come place In which to start and It should
Its stones and lime, creates In lib JgeL—■ serve as a warning to the \oter* of this
Cheboygan Democrat
county.
&lt; Last week another change in the busi­
______ Hastings post office during tM ness circles of this city took place. Chas.
year 1888. Gross receipts for stamps, Duane, of the firm of Rogers A Deane, sold
•tamped envelopes, eic.. 84.685.52; gruss his interest In tbe stock of groceries to bis
receipts from money orders and postal partner, Joseph Kogers. Mr. Rogen will
notes sold, F21.tM4.5T-, making the total continue business at the old stand. "Jot!"
income of the office 825,710.09. The gross is well known In this vicinity and has
amount paid out on money orders and pos­ many friends. His well established repu­
tal notes was 816,'882.04. Number of tation as a fair and honest buyer of poultry
registered letters and packages received and produce, which he has Steen building
and dispatched, 1.537. Number of letters up during the post, is a sufficient guaran­
and packages registered and dispatched, tee that he will ever lie foil ad faithful to
447. Number of registered letters and the Interests of his custoiuera. who patron­
packages received and delivered, 528. ize his grocery store. Besides carrying a
Making the total number of registered full and complete line of 'groceries and
pieces bandied, 2,582. No mistake oc­ crockery, he will still remain on deck aa a
curred In the handling of this registered buyer of produce and poultry. Fanners
matter. When It Is considered that every who have produce or imultry! to sell can lie
jMMenger train from tills city carries mail sure of getting the highest market price ot
from
point, making 18 malls each day. Mr. Rogi-rs. ta*iddes having tbe advantage
besides the fact that thia j&gt;ont office re­ of fu lling their goods and buying their sujrceives and distributes for 28 poet office*. It pltes all In the same store. You will find
sj«eaks well for the system hy which this price* at hit store that will successfully
work is done with so few mistakes.
meet any fair comjwtltlun.

ileailq»*rtcni Barry Co. Battaliion. &gt;
Hastings. Jun. 19th. ’89. f
CounAnr*:—An adjourned meeting is
called for at Hastings Post hall, Feb. 2d.
1889. at 2 p. m.. for the purpoav of deter­
mining the time and location of onr next
annual re-union ot the soldiers and sallora
of Barry Co. Each juurt is asked to send
two delegates.
Coinmamlcra of jwsta
please take notice, and let tin-re be a full
attendance. Comrades we want a re-union
tills year and a good one, which we shall
have If we try.
By order of tbe Col. Commanding,
H. M. Simt, Adjutant
Railroad eieltenn nt Is tbe iujta'st thing
Ih Portland. Tli&gt;- KataStaaO
Suslnnw
company has sntyvyed It* line through the
town, and secured a bonus of 825,000.
The thought ot two railroads filled the
bearte of the townspeople with joy, but
when It was learned that the Battle Creek
A- Bay City eompany had purchased the old
roadbed, also surveyed through the town,
and wotdd use it as the connecting link on
their route, enthusiasm knew no bounds.
Aa tbe Kalamazoo A Saginaw people con­
templated using n jxirtlou of the old roodlied just west of the village, tbe question of
privllejK will probably be decided by the
company that gets there first—Ex.
The secretary of state in the January
eroji report figures the coat of producing
wheat. In the computation every Item is
figured, including interest Insurance,
taxes, cost of repairs, etc., and the report
shows that the cost of producing and mar­
keting js-r acre in 1888 is 813.55. In the
southern four tiers of counties; 812.35 in
the fifth and Sixth tiers: 311.58 in the
northern counties and 812.98 in the state.
Tills lower net cost in the northern and
central counties In due to the lower prlec
of land, aud thn .higher price of straw in
the first two. The ttem-of Interest in the
northern counties Is lew than one-third,
and In tbe mitral counties lea* than twothirds of the same expense in the southern
counties, while straw in the northern coun­
ties Is twice, aud in the central one and
one-third times ite value in the southern
counties. The ’net average cost of five
years of producing and marketing one
bushel of wheat is ite cents In the southern
counties, 08cents In the central counties,
00 cents in tbe northern counties and &lt;MJi
rents In the state.—Evening News.

Thursday last, through the courtesy of
Mr. J. R. MeCuTKcr. with Nelson, Matter
A Co., of Grand Rapids, we were shown
liirough the ImrneoM! factory and . ware­
rooms of that great concern, which la with­
out a sujM-rior iu the line of furniture mak­
ing. We cannot begin to tell what we saw
on the 13S' *crcs of ttoor »P*« this con­
cern lias. Its large liuslneM requires a
small farm In extent. Its factory employs
520 men. supporting a population of 2,000
souls. Its new building, eight stories high
is a model uf convenience and elegance.
It has a most wonderful fire protection.
A fire in any story' of the building which
would raise the temperature to 125 degrees,
would, by melting a certain soft metal on
the dozen ur more water pipes In that story,
tlood the tluor with water, and also ring an
alarm of fire. Nelson, Matter A Co. make
a specialty iu fine furniture, add lie who
looks over their immense stock of wonder­
fully beautiful and useful goods will not
doutit that they have earned the reputation
of being In the tend in thia specialty.
The Grand Rapids Brass Co., a new In­
stitution. of which an old friend, Daniel
W. Tower is the presiding genius and a
ventable genius t&lt;x&gt;, was also vlaited.
Their new factory is regarded as the beat
built manufacturing institution iu the
Valley City. This concern makes the fine
trimmings you see on Grand Rapids furni­
ture. But their market is by no means a
local one, as they .dispose of lota of goods
in other furniture-making cities, and have
a trade tliat already taxes their facilities
to tiie utmost

GOODS RETAILED
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WHOLESALE PRICES
16 pounds New Orleans Sugar

best Rolled Oats ;..

Si

best XXX Butter Crackers

25

Tarkish Prunes

25

25

Sal Soda

6

Gloss Starch

8

Best Japan Tea Dust ... *

8

Choice Japan Tea.... '

1

25

.

8

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25

...
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50

1 00

Yellow Jacket Smoking Tobacco

19

Choice Fine Cut

30

1

“

Plug

1

“

Shorts

30

16

35

Dark Navy Plug

45

Medium Wash Tubs.
Water White Oil...

12

12 Papers Steel Carpet Tacks ..

20

3 Dozen Clothes Pins

...

5
5

...

20

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Soft Wood Tooth Picks
2 China Nest Eggs

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100 Union Slate Pencils

5

12 Sheets Best Note Paper
25 Envelopes

5

z ...

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5

5

6£xl0 School Slate (worth 10c.)
Wash Boards

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15

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Patent Mop, Brush Attached

20

Nickle Plate Stone Polish Box

5

20
15

Best Imported White Castile Soap lb.

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Mottled

Tubular Lantern

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50

ket....

75
90

or Oil Can, with Pomp

1 25

3 (gallon Gasoline Can, Wood
5

WE INTEND

$1 00

6

25
40

6 No. 1 Lamp Chimneys....
Choice Table Syrup (not glucose)

To Sell -Out!

Porto Rico

40

New Orleans

50
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New Filberts, per lb

.15

104 piece Dinner Set, new decoration....
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56

Close Out

Tea

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3 00

RISING SUN BAKING POWDER
For 25c. per lb.

Our entire stock/jf

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10 00

This is strictly pure and always pleases.

As

econony leads to wealth all those desiring riches should use
this powder.

All these goods, are first-class and guaranteed
to give good satisfaction.

Bargains!

Bargains!

The above is but a small list of the Bargains we are offer­

ing.

It will pay you to call now while we are offering goods

at wholesale prices.

And Store Fixtures,

Beamer’sCash
:■ Wholesale and Retail Prices.-:
Bargain Store.
-AT-

And those owing said firm are mjueated
to call and settle their account by cash or
note, aa we shall give no credit after thia
date.

Farmers Produce taken.
at Cash Prices

�FARM AND GARDEN.
TRUSTWORTHY INFORMATION ON
SUBJECTS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

HOW TO KILL BEEVES-

Best of Alt

physician- tliat ata wax inearable and
could Hw only a «br.rt time: »he weighed

'ou

. to farmer*: who have beeves

horn; but

Discovery, and got a sample buttle; it help­
ed tar. sta bought a large bottle. It helped
her more, bought anottar and grew tatter
fast, continued Its use and 1* now strung,
taaltby. rosy, plump, weightog HO pound*.
For faller particulars *m&lt;l stjuap to TV. H.
Cole. Druggi-'t, Fort Smith. Trial txittta
of this wouderfui diwjcnery frre at W. H.
Goodyear'* drug store.

eW

A* soon as it fata cut a gash square
arrow the tbwxtt back of the jaws, deep
co nigh to reach tothr tpinal coliunn.
Tta animal may ta run up nt once or
third uw
not until skinned, or it may lie until the
entrails are rt-movr-d. a- may ta pre­
ferred. Cut the hide from the. throat
along the liriskef and central line of tho
Tbumand* are M-arefaing for it daily, nnd
belly, between tta thighs to tta tail, and
front this cut along the ipsid? of tbe mourning because they find it not. ThouTake off tta fore legs at the knee xand* upon thousand-, of dollar* are spent
and Uie hind one.* three inches annually by oar people in the hoj* that
tta Ixick joint*. If tta animal is they may attain thia boon. .Amt yrt it
on tta ground remo'e the bide from tta may be had by all. We guarantee tiiat
upper side of the .larcawt tu the back Electric Bitter*. If u.*td according to dlrer1 nave tested It* enradre power. In
bnae: then turn th- uniiaai over and tion* and the use pcratita! in. will bring
family.'many time* daring the past thirti
skin tta ultar ride. If the usiim.nl is
dyspep-ta
am!
install
i
instead
Eupepsy.
bung up begin above and wi&gt;rk down.
Bo careful dot to cut any g--i*ta &lt; in the We reromiurta Electric Bitten fur dyspep­
A SHIPFIXO COOF.
r-r adult*."-Mr*.
There .ire ••vital important thinpito hide. Use tta th^sta ^horror it b ■ sia and all rfi*»ws Of liver, stomach and
Bluff*. Iowa.
kidney*. Sold at Me. and 81.00 per taittie
conoder in making* such a &lt;uop. It practicable to do so. ' '
troubled with
To remove
difficult.
sh'iuhl ta light and yet combine strength.
- ------------- -- tta
— entrails
— *U
— -not
——
-------- by W. H. Goodyear draggi.-t.
It riioul-J if roomy and free from i Open along tiw tmddk* of tta belly and
wm dry. Carrying bi* investigation still
draughts, fodttahmhh and comfort of bnsket. cutting from in ut«srd.nmThe tart salve In the world for cuts.
hr.
Fine pr-dtar should net i ntng the fingrra along ahead of tta &gt; bruises. ulcere. salt rheum, fever surra, dirv-tly to tbe plaoa
ta cru*.-.'ed lin a euop (ike m&gt;rfcet knif- through tbe tally. Tta amtnal tetter, chapped band.-..\ chilblain*, com*,
relief I continued to take tin* medicine
poultry
!►&gt; not hare the coop w&gt; low should lave had mabmg to ert for
ntiUI a cure waa effr-lted. I believe that
that Ata fowl* Will hare their tail fettth- tweh# taura before tt b killed, it* «i and all skin eruptions. and jxsitlvely cure*
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral tarn)
pile*,
or
no
pay
ropilred.
It
is
guaranteed
Saimv.rl Grigg*. Warfkegan. HI.
&lt; -•- &gt;* rulitad
rul&gt;tad out -of
then beuisyaucu
distended nou
and uw
tta ■
er* and cn-i.-r*
Of shape ami !1 trails
Iran* will notIl-T.
tfcM, „r
redtifigured
tenjrtuber
vaur
customer
*
carcass
wiU
cool
tatter.
A*
soon
as
tta
.
‘
‘
i1
*
I*J*
7
2
dbfigurMi. «*•::; Rutar vour customer s carcaau will cool tatter.
*“*‘“
.. .&gt; —
..^k»—
hstht
—’S1 th. Me Umrb°'- iur “*
intenrt*. 4:/
*•- th. tor,.
------1 M I «■«.!• “«.
«• &lt;«. w***City Cor. Pittsburg ('oc.imrcui-GuSl*.
prw hl&lt;
lUtgineyourucH in hi* place, oughly with cold water, uring a clots v&gt; «• u; &lt;”*&lt;«y’*r
.
You woulJ nst want t«&gt; par dflibk- first I
te--x«ar} to take off Hood.
j„ y, FolIrtL the defimltiag ex-judge uf
eta- rate* ot, a coop weighing twenty Streteh the slit u. tta tally open by ret- I j-mbau- of K.-nt enunty wa-n't in Montana
pound*, .uni j-ont .ining s 'trio of birds 1 n.ig
l&gt;ng ui
in »..uri
short sticks t» keep tta carcass .J ant!
aQ(j tta star:
0hrrilT
hx! a wild-K,»»e
wild-gunse ehare.
eha»e.
ffhad
was calling upon • friend
| open---and ,facihtate
cooling.
As soon---a* 1|
weeing only twelve pounds.
--------~*s,i‘-F---------------------------If ta&lt;-birdikltaugh xoring C’&gt; points? jI thecarvare
the carraw lia.«
h coeled. di ride it in halves : Eiterts Extract uf Tar A Wild Cherry
mw care) •*21
v -r^---a , the back bone.' working i is a safe, reliable and pka*ant remedy for
re Shipp*-..
Ahipptxl ..
ii &lt;•
a uv*
tax vwa«
(as Is &lt;«■&gt;«»
often tta
are
and
twice
tot*
heavy,
they
■
(f
0011
^*
inside.
l
irrt
cut
through
tta
!
roughs,
cold*,
bronehltip,
asthma,
and
all
that is too. I. •«
will likely
tiv&gt;. at
itar.
«a« through
m* their deatimitkni j dish and y
—-------—--^5- the
-’bone. ' thrust troubles; will rtdicvr and N-n*f:l
L&gt;e&gt;-i rnilt
d. broken and pulled
। Do not ent lotMir—iaw tta*m.
| curium ption. Try ii ahd ta ranvinerd.
with feathem i_,
nigged,
|
out. &lt;x&gt;ml» M fui
atched
turned over. . .
d and -turned
.
Evrrv bottle warranted: price 50c and 91
&lt;s ataut equal :•» cost of I
resin Duck Mrt Vwme Ctuctain.
| per bottle. SoM by dnuxSG.
Prepare:! .
-.z —« Spriugtield, HI
expni
‘
mad customer tta rwiilt.
After your Pekin ducks are a year oldb* the Enun. r?I*n&gt;prb t*rv Co.. Chicago.
) “* hlgtest v.ite of polish and *b.m« like tta
All thl-Ynn* t------------e arokled.
crop
for a_.ou
you
»i,lreed
reeda a
federate
Ihmland
*
-------------------------wi..i
*.^&lt;rale
tank*
in- HL
; »un«« an Ote«tar morn tn; “How do you
!&gt;&lt;»uld Weigh frnai fivicto closure f«:r them, a- they cre vcry de-I
,! kf*P J001- br*«»e»io soch ixnntiftd rondlevery
eight pound.-.. for a breeding [-er: eight I -tructivc to young chicken*, pouncing 1’Jharliv UOOiUnl« thmking-eap got cwt of. nor.! ft mutt keep one pen«on bu»yall tta
x ,u&gt;.
:di. We
illucrate on thi* 1 yusu
down upon
upon u»ui
them auiu
and u&lt;
dmcnirrngthem
Monday, and ta w:u&gt;: titne.** *aid L ’ll keen* ns i-.-ra-n busy any
wi
•• &lt;_■ uimuiu.' &lt; iirmg MKXu or“*r at
*
' -. general- eatirfac- ' when they
-----p. t_ a chance.
--------Tta
drakro are ' ukentohtob«I* B*arH**tiDR‘f* repairs. unte.''»tarerilad,joc«»ely. The twwokwper Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.. LowoII, M.ass.
page a coop tint
giv.
Ttadrakreare
erTg?d to be ttje
- but
- the
----------r1. Iducks cvi- I
ropntedon *r Hwkting.
] wa» pasting-.trough ttahan at tort moment,
lion. To make such a tax you need not so bad.
female
•owe light eoift.
star
-; j, abeut a too. and we »*al&lt;l
-----in h or cracker
ctocker lx&gt;.wi
taxra ' dratiy
dently regard
regard youngchkkensaA
youngchkkeusa* a
a dainty
dainty-;
rt Jeartro- ‘ *»1 ’ta hailed tar. "How Irog ^nee tta*e
c-.d njost fasti.- r f..'&lt; mi un4»»u
ud aa large wfait &gt; pins dry j '‘tanae bou&lt;-hc,“ k- afiinns a rorrwi- &gt;'» -'»— •—----- - —— -» ■• - - Lr««*« *r«m MJUhot «r«------- r a&gt;.
cfS'
Ctic#:nj7oti::
UWnt and J
good i box for jerz
‘
Iktiindards.
Sxxp buivsr.ro ' pon.tent of Horne and Farm, nnd adds:
A Put Up Jqb!
gem-rally ciglI t«vn
teeri inclws wide, thirty
ili.-y nre also fund of eating egg*, mid
n woman. end
on !&gt; 2 T.arK’t. Trying i;
lang and revet &lt;jt
&lt; - eigh:
'
high.
A
box
this
&lt;&gt;o
tai*
account
it
i«
not
mfe
to
leave
’ , ~........... •
7 ’ .L—• i i
.
i i
f
, .
w« wwiiu advioe au w reriJrr* ao: u.;
-u...
a bettor teat thanany ta;..
Tta Banner and T»etn»it Weekly. Tribune.
* coup uf prop
pro]* rj
r rize
— •lien
— taaisr —
;-u —
**— fowl*.
«_
dre firf
fur . ttatn tn •*
tta
with
otiier
,o
m tBHr drwr..t I • talf ago.” — tta reply
about it.Giveitafair tri?
a pen of Eegiir rm or other emir breed*,
“(Wy;1" “• °* '&gt;&gt;•'&gt; rep “&lt;l •*» «.d r«
lb-UiraU I
uU&gt; ». U»1 ^r«7
ericas* or A iiati&lt;&gt; Saw ' onlbeintiyu.-sz.wbrn ib,, l,.j» few
THli
,„■ Iw
—I
m..l. u»t cm. Into ib. bom.
Your dealer has
■ make two bottoms am! j------------tbe nert*.-----Thu. _
at least, «,
ui my rxpenfI
bdrortl,i,
wm at
wrpt oat to a bra* founderhnod
SO. HJER » MOS. Lome! '.
iav nr&lt;
giw a net J ^leT Afver
one top frame. Saw ttar.sn'hrd«(corner ence. though
it may
not ta tta
the .miwml
universal -( ” ’
p.biumilg.
thr
xxurd taken 1'rom a white &lt; urtom of tta tribe. Tliey have n very
1Put It right down om n|enrd that tta ha: -1
ou.drr good &gt; or
o otter Itaht wuodr-d ' irregular, iatcrxiKttent way at laying. ,M“
ix. Hake ti^m
_n one and u .half to twu • Sometime* ttay will by every day con- , hn«
MORTGAGE SALE,
mchwindt- add twenty b&gt; twenty-two recuthely for time or four days, ttan ,
rl ng been made ia the roadttioa* ri a
iael»-3 in gjXght or length. Use wrought I they will by at intervals uf two or three i j,R
or wire nrtta fcr tacking cm the rtandards • darn, tilth .--top about two weeks and. gr&gt; *lw*i
so that they cab ta clenctad. Put two to j to raving again.
I '"*■ &lt;‘i
three noils Ln j each side through the
-------------standard. Get ;u lire cent pint or quart
Ab l sp.trewd roetabl
i™I»!nkh,
'
"■"rr" • ’■'litol ol!
Un.-up.rrullojM.ranMafnwentotU.
A K.rTeUMndw.1. wrilua
hl-dde of one of] the standards with two 1 Tho Rural Now Yorker diwcnncs
escribes wun
with ( ‘,l‘lw&gt;h,r idnre lb30. anil always a pt«»m-'
■UIL— tata. JthM iba t-p of mp .ill I lho
c,
, i».rtal
' - ■ l■““ j incut cltlxen. i» dead, agud 90.
ta &lt;ui a It.el •.. fclii tin* bird «&gt; tack.
| fence Ibnt b not patented, and wdiici: he
Dr. Jaques' German W&lt;.rm &lt; ake* destroy
Lm.* rauslin. untk-oched sheeting, drillUMd for several rears with succvw,
worm* and remove them from the system.
ing. or cotuuton bran racks for tho aides, especialIv in winter
ste.rob tight a id fark «&gt; with brood
m wtn,rT'
Safe, pleasant and effective­
heaihd carpet tpeha. I'se common plas­
Grand lodge of Oddfellotv* will ta-»-t in
tering talks or &gt;thcr amall light pieces
Grand Rapid* Feb. lb, remaining In *r-*jan
Report -ot ttir roodltloa of the IlMtlue* CUy
for UM* ton, rumring the length, uf coop
three days. .
and nailed on irixnxt two inches ajiart,
augh to catch a fowl's
head.
! Remarked In a friend the ether dav that alie :
Ttu-k your kIi pjiing tag on top. w ith I
name Lf custz&gt; ik-f, ib-stinatwn. number
u a superior remedy, m It Mopped her couth '
aril U rattle Button. t»U:- t !;•■.—I
of birds in coop and direction to “please
feed and trator.. '’ rUso
Also do not forget to I
i your businew curd or
1*1x1.
&gt;| of lino fowl*. pro|K*riy
t rarUonri Currency.
surrw &amp; countoiK.
-F A T ~ - ••• PPfd. « one of the fan­
i Michigan engineer* will hold their tenth Stat toorr&gt; Aernuai .
cier a Ixsrt advert: x-mente. If tho birds
I annual omventlon at Eaniing commencing
13131* 47
FRO [LATE OKDKit
aro MM-h as you h odd feel unwilling toI
NO. 1—PORTAlflX FENCE.
put your name tin. it would my tatter
The fence consists of four pieces. A, B i
———
Casttarp»ld In..
to kill and mill them us imgsct stock.
tv cd Jtarry hidden at tbe
vMti»ld. Fund .. .
Write your tnistpiuer a day or two be­ B, C: A is tnadodf inch board aboutfivo 1 Tbe motto of Call font l.i mean*. 1 have : Handns
ot li*rtian n* «rt4 r&lt;
t &gt;.-n»l&lt;1-d Front*.
fore you ship, uqd. if tta birds are to go feet long und eight inches wide, or.d there : found 1L Only In that land of sunshine ' l*M«»Ube
attisr Btok* .
3S» T7 3*b d*y o* Droeiatarete tne ye
over a dnv's journey, advise lum to feed haotnc saving of lumber ifit is cut in the where the orawre. Lemon! olive, tig ami l»ne Depositor* ..
«J?I"S«CIS1.*5’'CS'KSJ
BOMUAll •• Rm
on *oft for*i and give little water to shape shown B B. It should ta mado of grape bloom and ripen, and attain tbek
alM the Mfulh
dnnk on tta fir4 day nf arrival. This
b» highest perfection In mid-winter, are tta
coop may not ta )tte best or ibe lightest, ^t fr°“.u r‘°$e.*,^t inches wide and herta and gum found, that arr wwd In that
but i i the cheapest and easiest made and i b f'sir irwtawwVin^n °t a-*** &lt;^rBd.;,.C l,lr*«n‘ n*n*"l.v far all thnwt and lung
^en •ni’^.nLt
m
l’ rTWZ I trvDb,' ‘ Sw,u Abide, tta ruler of rough*
the kind in matt general ure.
^1 fJSinJ?
»nd con*umptiou. Mr. W. H. Good
MacfgarweW. Hrrxin.iM, .
Chas H. Bara*. Attoreey forMortKMvr.
____ ,
coI“TcninnJ &gt;w has taen appointed agrnt for titi* val-

wo here rej-nxiu1'’- from Tta Southern
FanHcr tbo following points and instruc­
tion reganling shipping «»pn-

For Home Use

OLD

O^ESTY

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

Qequinehas a
tin tag on
plug. '
OLD HOMESTYi:
.

S

i

,hTO

iS,-S

Sm.
New Yorker proposed that its lady reml- strim E E fourincbesw.de. and the
«« «-*»£ into a potato contort oY ttair middle ono inclined u* shown to prevent
own. In the way of sugpwuan it was end ward movement. The upper tanrd
proposed that the plot
ta thirty-three
: should
have--a -z^..
notch w
on .&gt;«,«
‘
— -—
-- ----- - -------side nt
xect snuare, or j*”* —
*—*J—' of• nn • **-----*-----------one-fortidUt
the
ends
so as to —
fit on -tta cleat near the
acre. This is u v
convenient size and
nnH ton
rf tta
top of
tbe port.
shape. Tta plot
smaller. Each c
...................
tar own method ih every tarticubr, the
Mnd and quantity vf fertilizer or manure,
the vanety of pojato, tho distance apart
to plant, cic. It will not, of oourw*. bo
r-.’quircd l hat the iontestant do nil of tta’
actual work herself, but merely Hurt il
ta done under hef direction and superyirion. Tne aim
II ta to produce tta
larg-.-il quantity &lt;. merely table pota-'
toe* on the chosen area nt tho least cost;
the standard of w
constitutes a •*merchantable** potato
hircafter.
Tta report* (to ta
tinted) will give
full particulars as tn
the kind of ar.il, f
lixer. manure, vnriety of potato and
of culture, nnd
are to be I lauded
before tta first of
NO. 2— PORTABLE FENCE.
next October.
On one end of the hoard. A may be
Tta Rural New Yorker is collecting
from 1&lt;K&gt; to SOU
* - -«u ver
lo longer than the other, and the long and
short ends should alternate or mav ta
ta given to tt
P'jmber of fnrtened to tsmall stokers driven into tinthe luost
mm
ground, if much exposed to heavy winds.
’.“T*

througtout tta entire re&gt;fato growing
P-'tndtwlaof tawomen sub­
" wn'hng in their names for
*2° o^ntMl.” while tbe number of gifts
*’«veain« for the best yields already
*'\otinta to nearly fl.000.
j............ ......
furred) wlione namea idiall ta u sufficient
guamnu-e of ntrict, impartial action.
Attention la railed to this eontefit bocaunt it b u very laudable project, and
oue euro to tiring daarabtorcJultH in very

hen potatoes are scabby, defective
and nd ho badly 3*1 to be unfit £&lt;&gt;r cook­
ing, th py a
cows and t
should not

In the San Joaquin valley. Cat. the
report in tliat tbo protmccts for a large
wheat crop have not been ao good for
six yean.
.

Tnadlf^ta tblreSre

Hie

rotertli.
..bank
- of
• - Eaton Rapid*
The ~
Frat National
has paid dividend* of 18X per &lt;*nL in the
’

lwir&gt;

Pecenmor, A.
im, by the nrobi
of ltarry &lt;t&gt;unty, Mlcblgan, all of ttw
rate, right, title and interest of tbe said i

prcvimu to said ctaj of taartnj^

Best iodide* and vegetable alterative*
make Ayrr'* Sar** pari Ila the licet bkxrf
mrdidnr.

will relieve Apraln*. tail*-*. neuralgia and
rhenatal1*m. Sdd by all rtrngrlrt*.

•h mar -nuMe

EoglUh Spavin Llnlmen’ rnnovra &gt;1!
Hard, Soft or CaBon^o J.'rtapQ «M filemiahe* from bora**. Hpxri Spar In. Cwfta.
Splint*. Sweeney. Btw'tata Rtlfl**. »fl
Swollen Thrraita, SpriUn*.
Me
tavetWbyMeofoMixmta. Warr*M*ri.
Sold by Dr. E. fl. tattaop.
Heating*.

prwmthea
h ther- &lt;&gt;f

1
* '"■uwi iiurv .... U»U1’
thirty po&gt; link* thence to place of Iwymuinx
cuotainlnx seventy one hundredth* G'-l® of
K.V
mwtiMr wm rreonlcd In tta affire nf the Ri e
Htrr &lt;4 Ihwd.* for Hirn (,'muitv. MleblzriLln
nd aeretitj n •■
hi»er * rd m H-txagea. m, page &lt;ts». on tl&gt;- mh
of arid seen all.
&lt;!•»&gt; U hovrintar. A. D. 1*7». S*l&lt;1 m wtauae

c nitty. Mtrhlcau.

Sw=2®Lttars

ex-Startff Jsawo fc. Clarke, of

Bkxmy Boston. Administrator.

SHERIFF'S 8ALR.
'fieri facias Issued out of

Michigan.

Paplllon (extract of fisi; Akin Pare l&lt;
Of all tho beet sugar factories yet in­ kuperlnr to all tta ntach »4vrtio&lt;H| «fcbi
stituted in the United Stntro none in now ta-autillcra with tbe advantage of helnr tanhi operation except one in California, cficlal. and not like the mlnwral preparsilow*
and tills one. it la reported, is largely en­ tuually wild which uro very
11
gaged in refining Sandwich Island cane will remove all Inflammation, rlmffing and
roughneo* of tta- akin, »nnlmrn, frockta*
A visit to tins markets will hbow that nnd unseemly biotdie*. and leave tta path I*
tho greater part of tho poultry marketed fair and soft ax an Infant'*. An actual
by fanner* not professional jwultry r.ua- necessity for. the enmpirte fol let table.
eraia not fully fattened, claims Ameri­ Urge botliv* only &gt;i for sale by W. H.
can Agriculturist, and thin is ns unwise Goodjear.
M it i* to market cattle or sheep without
Matthew Birchard dkd at .Detroit lari
fatteningFranco has but a poor 1889 vintage.
Tho claret in inferior, the Saumur nnd
I diatrictii aro
unfortutta Rhino and Moacllo thu
Nor take Cattarlc pills when you: bow-

Midi Iran, known and drwribrd ** follow*, to­
wn (•omu&gt;-ndt&gt;« *t a stake in tta highway
two (f) chains and cUthty three (*ai link* norto

MORTO^Mrt'ALA,—

Two l»ear» were killed inside the corpor­
ation limit* of Imlay City last week.

dow

ADMINISTRATOR'S 8ALK. ”

law

M&lt; »K t.. VIE MAI.E

Masonic grand lodge will be In session
at Jackwin six day*, commencing Jan. 21.

And

at

(•HAWMHV RALF

lattels. land* and tenement* trf NlchoUi Burry,
did on tho eighth day of December, A.
^'.••J?W^A«!««J» tarrby given, that

that bring

E^axsaiaj
ftalril Hariinir*.
rnift Court Cop,
IfTII ACOCZIRU

t

re.tab.hit r

or vendue to the hlKtart bidder, on HaturtiHv.the
rth day of February. A. D &gt;»*. at too o'riock in
the forenoon aa the taw direct* nt the
north
frontdoor ot the Court Hou*e.
the
l.i.lt.llnar
-........that
. being

TO ADVERTISERS.

�MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
Flint folks have pstitionad tbe managers
of theih annual pumpkin show and boos

Dr. Cutter, an Ionia physician, has boon
keeping hoovo with an articulated skeleton

REMedy'pAI^
FOR ACHESAND PAINS.
Sure Cures of Recent Date.

statesman

I rhetoric, said au American
ter, eausblbUuxt by the testlU people, that Rood's harMtrofula, salt rheum and

** Where are you going my pretty maid ? ”
“I’m going washing, sir,”she said.
“ What holdyou in your hand so tight,
With a free so gay and a step so light?”

Indie" in tiie doctor’s cellar.
A movement is ou foot at Detroit looking old, stout butter. ami giving it a rosy couu.
MY QUEEN.
toward tbo establishment of an industrial ex­ tenancy and purified breath. May his shadow
position in that city.
.
’
The Michigan Frees a»&gt;oeUtim ba* decided
'Michigan Leglslaiare.
to hold its summer meeting at Grand Rapid*
Upon her uptoraed face.
Ution was rereived from .the reaideota of
dkaalcn eouuty staling that tbe lumber
Billy McLain, tbo bastilo boarder at St.
camps run tbo county, elect tbelr own cfilIgnnce, who had a . tough, tedious job ot
gliding toward me silently.
sawing h« way uut to liberty, waa recapt- then when tho lumber season Is over ivare
&gt;!) .Ttpturedgazutrtgrrru
tbo county without ofScers. Iteliot i* asked. ■
How often have her winning ways
William Bremen.
*A bill was mtroduoedtjirnridiug that when
Entranced my willing heart
mure than tbo legal rate of interest is
So deeply that *tis with a idgb
cendiariun, finally succeeded In getting hi* charged on a loan, only tbe entire interest
Again fiotn her I part.
case Lafore a jury, anti that V-ody tromptly shall bo forfeited lustond of tbe entire debt.
decided that there, wasn't any evidence (hat
ought to bob! William on *ueh an allegation prisonment fur life for xetting fire u&gt; mine*.
"Notice wax given ot bills to establish tbe in­
determinate Miitinet au&lt;l
pprute sys­
tem for ■ wrongdoer*;
to consolidate
tbe iiinnageinent uf the three state
A SMALL BOY'S REVENGE.
I^ndngS common nouncil voted Itself prisons; to compel railways to announce at
all station, wliotbur passenger traim are ou
all tbo theatrical companies that shall here- time.
IsAJCBlXO, Mich., Jan. 17.—Tbe legislature
The president and marshal of Oscoda Leva at noon ymterdny in joint coureulion rati­
fied tbu aelectmu ot Jamtm McMillan tor - manipulate Ufa typewriter instead of tbo win­
jiast Tie elairusd that the tatter official has United Btatra senator. There were a nmn- some blonde who was formerly a handsome
iwr of bills introduced in tbn e-nate. but

“ That which all prize their dearest treas­

Makes washing and scrubbing only a
.pleasure,
Keeps the clothes so clean and white;
and windows a beautiful

£

THI CHARLES L VOGELER CO., BsMvors. MB.

ffilME

taCtta!)

ISK‘

Tbe Ecfintar Old-Eslibllsh-d
JPHYSICIAH AND SURCIOH

t SKILL and SUCCESS
Ctanc, Narons anl Prirate Diseases.
W-NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood,

ever-idling suceci*
Asr SYPHILIS xnd sll bad Blood and Skin Die-

found hint 'wrestling with an overdose of

made and provided, ju»t aa tbongh be wav
lik&gt;&lt; any rvinmin. ordinary •pecinw'ii ot
frail htunnuliy. .
A Chippewa county pedngogne recently
a’STrte.1 nt a teacbknZ examination that one
of tDo chief occupations of tbe people there
was “w-Uni; their vote* on election day."
Anil now they nytbsta railway tunnel
beneath tue str.dtao: Mackinaw Urine of tbo
events that 'rill materialise in' Ur* sweet bye
and bye. Tno upper twnintula 1* no *!uuch
of a country, even though It* inhabitants
are cvrapeile-l t &gt; uuff it over barren rocks
and breathe frigid oxoae for rifuu mootlu in
iUj year.
William Du'iha in waa a Wnylsntl reiidnnt
eight years ag» SuiLienly b-.&gt; disappeared,

MICHmAN CENTRAL,
__

*Tne Niagara Palis Route." __
btatto.1._________________ &gt;r

Grose ttapia* Lv.
MJddlevIlla
. .

Qulmt)
Mornu .
Maabrillc.

.x. i -A f
.X-, !• .-*&gt;
•
'. if a »’
'io «&gt;
I jfi’CKi'iWKUO
,! ty-n x* :
«tofu t"

ItfflMli'S’ii'l;

to roi.solMate East Saginaw nnd Saginaw,
and one lu ptobibitregistratioo and election
boards from meeting iu saloon*

young lady's choir. Tho youngster looked dt
his .parent, took iu tbo situation, nnd then

Addle Miliar, an Eaton Itapids rnaideu,

introduced proposing nn aniuiidinnnt to tho
comtitutlun increasing the salary of tbe
Laksikg, Mich., Jen. Ik—Governor Luce
baa •ignrd the bill to punish mine inc-udlarie*, but refuM to aign tliat punishing
malicious Injury to rnise*

men iu tbe Saginaw valley, said Tue«-»n

Hastings Banner,
SI a year.
Detroit Tribune,
Si a year.

LOOSE’S EXTRACT
Blood Portlier.

duappear. ’

Paine's Celery Compound
single bottle
wticwi ratlrrly

father. "Can't you too that I am busj-r
jm« hung around tbo office. Hu looked out

sand into an iukrtand and then thickrnnl the
compound with mucilage, and did a lot of
other misebiax-nus tricks such'as will only
suggest tbemselvea to a 10-ycnr-old boy. But

Will Cure You!

and taking hia littio boy by tho hand they
walked to theif mrxlrat apjeoring but hand­

J. M. LOOSE I»£D CLOVER C0_
Detroit, Mich.

| afford to furnish a depot for 'em

IO
certs..

A Child can use them I

the supply i* al way* fully equal to If not in

£™&gt; 1=JS?MT KOI
SLSJCSrlSM

' Tho boy didn't seem to mitxi that ranch, and
finally said, as ho tsdancod bls fork on his

।
1
hi* Lome tn Sturgis to travel through the have thought he'd been glad to givo*mo
country [mddiiug. He waa roLUxd and
rather than return homo empty banded went
west
aud
never
wrote
to
his j
people.
spout
Australia
jmrcnt's wrath,

business a' Um. sama time, as they frequently J bill givm„ a pension ot HS per month to all

For Sale by W. H. GOODYEAR,

j

The Banner and the Detroit Tribune, $1.50.
uims

hia wife, and sat- sternly told tbu voung man
that if bu could not behavo bimsclf alio

---- - - - -w. HK . .......... ...
...
1MU .17*0couldn't rare Lis team over ’em without be uue
pnawibe. t]m, producer of said
ing thrown out and breaking hie neck.
sugar, to bo entitled to said bounty, shall
A company of Lapeer girls wore amusing j liavv flrrt filed with the cummisNiancr of inthetui.lvca by attempting some gymnastic j tcrnid revetine a notice uf the place of propsrforiuancce when ono of tbn number duction. with a p-ncral deM-ription of tbo
tried to throw a foot over her bend. A I machinery anil inutbods to Iw employed by
raptured blood vessel will likely transplant I him witli an estimate of tbo amount &lt;if sugar
I propoetxl to be prodncol In the mxt ensuing
Tbe Gaylord stage waa relieved of a , keg wvwoti. The cummiaKuner of internal reve­
of wfaUky near Atlanta, and aa as tbo nue nliall issue to thenpplknnt a licvnae which
thieve* haven't been seen since 'tin yippoeed that ilia firewater got in its deadly■ date thereof. No bounty shall be jmid to
any person engaged m refining imgar that
A Grand Rapids church bad sixty-four ac-. have Incu imported into the United Staten,
.cessions to its metnborship on a rccenf Sun­. or produced in tho United Htaten upon which
day, ono of tbo number being a gray-haired। the bounty herein providod for has nlnvidy
been i*iid or applied for, nor to any jxireon
, unkw be shall Lave first been HomMvL Tbe
A Big Rapids lady was granted a divorce' • bounty herein provided for, including tho expenaw incident to tbe pAyment thereof, shall
was tied up before night Twas a matri­' l» (mid from the duties collected and jiaid
monial tiv-up, too.
into the treasury on sugar imported into the
A tapeer youth had the vuriodty' to pick United State*, and a sufficient am for said
a dynamite eartridgn with
finger* when1 purpene i» bereliy appropriate! and shall be
tbe (blog, apparently tired of j»i*&gt;K inter paid annually from the duti&lt;M m txillccted.
viswul, went off, und »o did a"couple of tbe
Any person not untitled to the bounty
Loy’a finger*.
herein provided fur who shall npjJy for or
Charles Harris, an Kot Lm-ing mau receive tlie same, shall bo guilty of a miaownod a home and a gasoline stove. But demeanor aud, upon conviction tltenof shall;
that was Lefors tbe bitter explod id. for now pay a fitw not exceeding Ju.lMX) or be hnpribe has neither, while the imurauoe com pa­ soned fur a period not exceeding five years, ar
both, iu tlie discretion of the court.

Kolkaskia folks keep an oyo peeled when '
onto' night*, as wild cute, catamounts and
other “varmint*" are lurking ar uud loose In :
that region.
“
“
-furnish*!
..............
■ rail- 1
Bellevue
tbe “
Grand—
Trunk

T

Dress Dyed

A Coat Colored .
Garments Renewed

For tbe Aged, Nervous, Debilitated.

III.”— Danish Proverb.
John Bull usre ti lot of Iron in making
tools, but be makes some very gotsl onre— New Style Vinegpr Bitten wnuld cure It.
tomctUnc*. A Scotch branch of an English ;
"Gude folk are pesri-f, take care o' me”
llsh Proverb,
is tho shop. Instead of steam furnishing tho
Good, reliable patent medicines are s
motive power, a mildly explosive mixture of alwajs u*e New Style Vlhegar Billers.

gino.

BUY
YOUR
ARCTICS

4

COLCHESTER ARCTIC
It’s the Best Fitting and
Best Wearing

' Arctic non made, and Is made 'pou honor for
reputation. Tue “OrTBlDE COUNTER” adds
"What we want i» not talent. It Is purpeee."— largely to the darability. These are cheapest
Bulwrr.
In tbe end. No extra charge for the outside
V
hKM?D
iUua^
d
te
y'l'Z
*
botUe
01
‘
'
fcW
Htyle
■
counter." Ask to we t be "Coteberter" Arctic.
Softer blows aro given by reducing

nnd the force of th« Wow ran bu regulate*! m
cpsdy nnd accurately ns with tho steam ham•-r. Tho hammer is that known as tho throe^
fourth hundred weight size, but tho ordinary
blow struck by it fa equal to a weight
at tbreo hundred-weight falling through
a height of one foot; 8,000 blows
only use thirty-three cubic fort of
Birmingham gon, which at 2k Cd. per 1,000
cubic feet costa ono penny, or 4.500 light and
Umw*.
_ I. r__. l _ ___ _ . _
Tb&lt;&gt; luuutnur is always r
moment, day or nfebt

rate for oko blow ns for 1,000. It ia only
necwBary tt&gt; light the Bunsen flame, open thfl
gas cock, and it la ready for action. The
hammer is arranged to aork with liand pair,
but if preferred it can bo arranged to work
with foot genr also. Yanki*' Ingenuity has
no busine® to let Cousin John get ahead. We

where there lx no steam supply araiLbiaBoetcn Manufnet urers’ Gaxetto.
Misapprehension.

"Stones and Hicks are Hung only at fruit-bear­
ing trees."-Persian Proverb.
New Hlyle Vinegar Bitters will cure headache
In less than half au hour.
"PatlfScc is tbe key to joy.”
So 1* New Style Vinegar Bitten, for It Is the
key of hralth.and conse&lt;iuently. of joy.

H. S. Robinson &amp; Burtenshaw, Detroit,
Ihiscltyto Urn

Rower Shoe Co.

"Economy is tn Itself a great revenue.**
Those who lake' New Stylo Vinegar Bitten.
never need |«y a doctor.
'Tree courage ts like a kite, a contrary wind
il hlrlier"

New Style Vinegar Bitters is almost the only
known euro for cure for constipation.

*sus ¥J?w*1ei.rT,ffirvSss
Bitter* dally a*a tonic, nnd use R. H. McDonald
Dreg Company' Oik&gt;ka Preparations for the
beafth of your akiu. Lam with New Style Vim
egar Bitten, they win keep men. women and
children young and well.

New Style Vinegar Bltteerpuriftaithe blood,
beautifies the romptiilon. strengthen*. Uni
nerves, muscles and brain and wards off rnhlMrtfi.
Get a bottle troth yoqrdruggist and try IL

From E. B. STACY, Springfield. Maas.—I
have taken your Vinegar Bitten tor scrofutous
humor and they have effected a complete cure;
tho imprverinn that bo was marrying bar •omrthlng eminent physicians have failed to do.
sfator. Hia eourtahip of the other girl had been Icon»lderIt ruy duty to recommend them to
biief, and tbo sisters ra closely rescrabled
each other that hv proposal and was accepted
before bo found ou t bls mistake. Ho has nover
confessed tlint bo mndn this odd error, but tbo
Tbo girl who lost a good busband bwauso of
itfinsista to this day that she ought to bu in her

EllralnaUng Wall Flowers.

lington Hawkeye, for making ebureb sociala
plmoaL Fitch person, fa given a cord on
which a dozen mimes uro written, and fa re­
quired to talk five minutes with cadi one whose

For site by W. H. Goodyear.
,
CHANCERY SALE.
zM,n
*nd by »lrtue of a decree of the
Circuit Court for the (\nmiy ot Barry, tn ChanMichigan, made and dated
ou we Mth day of November. A. D. irea. In a
ctrtal5.‘.?4** therein pending, wh-reln Christo­
pher Kill I* complainant, and Zebadtah l*ark
*nd Betsey J. Park are defendant*. Notice te
bareby given that 1 shall aell at public auction
to the blehcat bidder, on Friday tbe 35tb day of
January. A. I&gt;. irks, at ten o'clock In tbe fore­
noon. at the north front door of the Court Rouse
In the city of Hasting*, connty of Barry and
state ot Michigan, said Court ifousc bclM Che
place for holdlne tbe circuit court tor the ceuaf J wl?-*1"7' Ul11“” ,0*,0*,n«dPaeribwl Property
Tbejiaxt half ot tbe south east quarter ot sec­
tion three, the south west quarter of the touth
e-sat quarter of section three, the north half wf
the north rant quarter of section ten. all ta town
MiThl^ra'1’’ nU&gt;ir°
B*rTy CoaB‘&gt;,
Dal^Haatlnp. Mlcb.. Dec. 11,1W.
XlR. kXKAKTON.
Circuit Court Coi
sarryc
Smith a Comibovk,
BoUcttora tor Complainant.

Guardiaxk

ure miuuto. a bell b struck and a now part­
ner bsought. By tiibplon wall flowers are
eliminated, everybody roceivea attention
cliqutw aro broken up and all go homo hanpr’

a two-*lory building In which
cue are held ou tbs '•ground
dauciug dub **Uol..a too fort* j

Cancers, Humors, Sores, Ulcers. Swellings,
Tumor?-. Abscesses. Blood Poisoning, Salt
Rheum, Catarrh. Erysipelas, Rheumatism,
and all Blood and Ekin Diseases.

4

nettled at a hat bo cotuulered tho misbe­
havior of hi* ain. When tho family sat down

Ghicag:, Iimitii &amp;

Separately, the

xxxtlt wlU

would shrug his shoulders, aa much as to any:
“IH get even with you."
.

&lt;"' feet ot lumber against tltrd (XO.Uuu .mt
winter. Tbe increase is due chiefly to tbo
foci that tbo boat* stopped running earlier
and tbe mills wore all operated later than

Lie fortune. Monday bo waa in Bnnsson in
anarch -of tidings from the old folks. He
The Dixon defalcation in th- county treasurer'a
offloa
at
Fagiurw
i*
now
thought
to
| *U»I 7.&lt;* I H.vIf.'iO
P I 1 l» I
It 10 range *• m-whrre from (6,0L&lt;0 to FdOAsU. hs &lt;1 ocrurred in the family slime he left
Dixon wa* the deputy ofllcial, and his actiun home. He will go to them at once.
brings tlnniK'inl ru.n to tue trouMror.
DrrnofT, Mich., Jan. IU-Dally &amp; MoRae, railroad creitractora of Hvtruh, b*gnn
suit tn Wayne circuit court Fritlay agaitud
Flint farmer* no lunger have to urivetheir tlu- nrand.Raphb. Lansing &amp; Detroit Railail
tl I
* a
I '
I cattie nwny to water, the rneut
plaintiffs in 1**7-P built about seventy mihsi
of tin- cvn&gt;|mny'.s road between Grand ltaj&gt;ferried acres* tbo "brinyileep" at Port Huron id» and UhumI Lnlge. Tbe company did nut
TIME TABLE.
*&gt;a, |-&gt;nyear. would make a continu­ divdgimte tbe road promptly, thn |4aintiffs a*ous train of 4,90S mile* in length.
The kind-hearted KalapiMoo Jury that
convicted William Welch of a criminal a«- ground, and the cost of excavating wax much
aatilt on a young girl, aecoui|&gt;anied tbe
Verdict with a recuminrudatiou of mercy by
m.ln. ni.
tbe court, but Judge Burk wouldn't bavejt
THE SUGAR AMENDMENT.
M I i"
.Hasrlnr*
that way aud 'promptly gave tbe uffeniler"a
2S S 191
..........rthulu . ..
two year* job at Jacksuu.
.. Clovmtale ..
. .. D-lt&lt;m .
Bell's *aw mill at Palhton was wrecked by
Mito
a boiler explosion on the lltb, killing three
---- ... ...
Cressey ..
ment u» the tariff bi|I adopted by tbe seriate
of tbe employee
3 *J «M| . Klcblaod Junrl.
Friday for a bounty to borne (irnducrni cf
3 T* 7 *j, .. Ka»l Gxiper"
Nothwithstanding that relory 1a rial tn ed sugar, pruvidiM that until April, !!«», there
_3_l.il T »,lv... Kalamazun
to
La
a
healthy
article
of
diet
and
Knlnniushall Im j&gt;oid to tbo prod over of sugar, testing
•Ffagstattou* '
aoo
people
are
»uppo*ad
to
cat
tberouf,
that
hereof,
Conneetlnu*-At Richland Junction wtth C. J.
not Ium I ban eighty degrcwi by the polarisAM. for. Toledo A *luga». Al lliMtlug* with city has thirty-six duly qualified [physician*.
v' J
coj*. Dann bouts, sorghum or sugar-aux.*,
*T
Or-..*
e.
A towndiip in Kent county’ must, t**y
pay jI grown within the United States, n l-ounty of

The two papers, $1.5^.,

tlrty, exposure or tuolsrta,

physical

liquor within five mile! &lt;&gt;: tbe state univers

Sarah SrandiaJK a Stockbridge girl, is
al'Uinlantly able to rake rare r»C brreelf with­
out any rru.s'ulim' anUtative. During thn
l«»t &gt;«-&gt;tKu&lt;i, she parts! ami abend
given an &lt; | pirtuidty at tbu April election
to vote I1IMMI for .* ivtw court imu—. If the
proposition •trikes 'em aa does that for inerwuing ibr. governor's salary, the new
building will !&gt;• a kmg-defen ed reality.
Tli, l.T
esf l,mia .lnn’1 k.wm tn Im
over burdeu&gt;Ml with local pnlriotisag-as mure
than Stu'.OuXi of tbe eity lax tor tbe past

If You Are Sick '

With Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism 1‘yvpep-

hand
. ,
"Pa,” said the boy again. "I want a quor._ .______ .. , .... . .

of a bill fur the creatiiai ot a state board uf
mediation nod arbitration on strikes Cola

Tliern’a^one Mason firm that's anxioualv
lay inc for.*now. They made HJjSOJ worth

F. D. CLARKE, M. D.,

Ono day Uh Ua-ycar-old non wandered into
his office just os the legal light was examin­
ing a letter written by the hired amanuensis.

SOLD BY ALL GROCERS.

N. K. Fairbank 8t Co.
Chicago, Ill.

Holbrook introduokd his trust bill and Ran
uey
of —
the --------lives of
. a bill for tbo .protection
. . . - __
। paraeugers on railroad train* and permitting

"l&gt; tinal'y *uppoaed to be dead. Tbe ocher
pay be supriaei bi* friends by showing op.
tiale and hearty. H-« had been out to Mon­
tana and made a furtuue. •
Aarau Blauvelt, a Ut&lt;-bfl«ld farmer, baa
a
damage suit on hi* bands because of
tl.« caviug In of a well ou bis farm that
kll'ed O. J. Harrington.
Tlie latter’*
widow bring* tlie suit m;d avers that Aaron
know tb» well was uuaafo when be employed

Morrill Block, DETROIT, MIOH.

the bill providing life imprisoumont for
mine Incendiaries and it will be given im­
mediate effect by tbe governor'* signature.

sight
For your own household you’ll get it,
I hope, .
Five cents buys a bar of Santa Claus
Soap.”
’

r.h day of November,,
court of Barry — -•
tau. right. title i
In and to tbo r
M follow*. to —
sfasyft.

Several of tho English colleges for

caparitetod from performing any manual
«wert girl undergraduates. Girton and
latior whatever from injuries received or •
orgunteatianx ot this kind,
dieea e contracted while in toe military or “nd
Royal Holloway College for ladles
nav.ul aarvics of tbe United Hb»'e»; and alM fa dow added to tho list The student* there
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. ..
*— i------------ - *s------- *. - praifauia^y

CIDER

MACHIHERY^X^U:™FBEE
AddTSB C. G. KWBPTOW. Belrad, ',-ijh

sale.

�EXPERT OPINIONS.

GRANT’S CALMNESS.

ST.

MAGDALENA.

GILLASPIE,

CHICAGO’S FIRST RIOT.
RESISTANCE TO * LICENSE ORDI­
NANCE RESULTS IN BLOODSHED.

THE CONVICTS IN TWO PRISONS OH
THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS.’
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oinnrr

Closing Out Sale!

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

aide of Grant’*. and askwl him during tbo

st moot like a barbarian. Now at oua time
a high dignitary of tte church, who was
about to build a magnificent chapel and wm
hHitv that rou 'tct noticed in Gra. Grantr
willing U. ir.triHt tte work only to tte most Car. Jeffirreen and Ckurt St*., HasUngs, Mlrh.
•Krh.’ replied Bowers, ‘if Ww-re was one In- ;
In all the department* of our immi-n*
famnu* nnd tno.t «kl!lful artists, engaged him
Rates, • I .OO par Day.
•unee above all others where te ercraed to (
.
This House to new, wlthjteasaut room*. The ! stock, to now
Reporter* of tbo New York Evening Sun
be affrctad hr tbe strew of earc it wm during
ter consider his Mib&gt;-t. and finally, fearing pMrmuMrv ot the public I* resiwettuUy solicited.
■—^.1
nV thn convict* at
Tbe »tory of tte firei- riot in Chicago, bring­ tte five &lt;lav»’ fight down in tte Wilderurea.
that tte world might doubt his ability, being about a conflict between the police and On one oC’tte days, I think tte fourth, the
Ho
pointed
tte
“
Penitent
■
ft eras known as the fighting commenced early in tte morning —
In tarn,
on lta»&gt;b&gt;rt
of Uw WMUetapnl
,--------------.
utiful wo*
and continued ail through tte day. At tte murder*
converted
end of tte day there had been great slaughter
At Bing Sing Arthur Wdliamson, a bright
did dirty as an officer ou tte police force, wm on both Hide*, and we had not carried n &lt; yoyng fellow who f» doir,: a five yrarr term
a participant in those stirring scenes. Mr. point; wn had been reputed on every side, for burglary, wa* tte ffirrt man seen. He
nf id* work, in hi* overweening pride bo wrote
Prince is a well (Tewved man of 00 yoars.
There wm not nn nteotato ilcfeat, hut m «li had bean! of tte murder*, nnd hi* first con■■ Twa* in 1855. At the spring election tho Mt that our army ted l»een shaken, nnd that elusion wa* thnt th* man who committed
■ In order to reduce mock teterc taking irft
people hod vote! to advance tte liquor li­ poviililv a revere, determined return attack them is undoubtedly craxy.
,
j ventorj. It to onr dealrr at this tiru»cense to 1300. Threat* were heard that if an hr I/mC* armr might be dtoantrous.
| “Either te ba* beta deceived by a woman.
attempt»a* made to enforce the law blood
‘“■Jurt tit dark that uight,’ Bowers con- said Willinnwon, “or ho ho* received by a»Not
long
afterward*
tbo
art!rt
died.
would flow. Mayor Bouue was determined tlnucl." said. G*n. -Have*....“—
I*
now ready to
.
•
■
‘we -------were _«
all ^th ttem "ome deep physical in­
tte law steuVI have a fair trial, in this te gatbcrwl nlxmt a log Ore that wna built on jury. Ho is probably ono of tte higher dam
had tte active support of Alderman W. L tte green sward at Grant's quarter*. All of propio, [ierhnt» a modical student Fie is
Church, cteirman of tte police committee, Grant's "tail w.-re about th* tins nnd ns tbn not of tho Whitechapel folks, tort must te lbw anything out of rcvervno- fte God t&gt;”*
rvM&gt; every night from tte tomb in tte ruin
&amp;« well as of a majority of the city council. filtering flame* lighted up tteir facr* it looked foroatalda"
attempt to paint a work far tte redemption
A half down saloon men Wire arrretrd for
Cbitrte A. Clark, a forger with n ren'enro
ronlri te seen that they were all opprmsed
Paying the highest market price.
of his hmiI But the words piseod tip m .bin
Of all heavy gnnd». Winter utoclc’wllt
keeping oi&gt;cn their placre without paying tbo
altarptoee crippled hl* power, and nt tte first
be aiMgbtend inorder to Induce clow
required license They were locked up in
intelligent Ent’lWmuu*. and almost had a
buyrr* to buy up for this and next
tte coontv jail- That structure was then a The io- rrn.kkd end sputtered in the fire. mapor Whitechapel tn hto tesut Ha spoke of rax k crow ho wully fled back to the tomb.
L‘ire day tlwre ciuno into tho church a
w.x&gt;den Imihiing standing on the present Grant stool by, looking at tho fright flame*, the favorable nature of that dbtrirt. with tt»
site of tbo court house nnd city hall. Tte
strange woman. Pte wna miserably clad: Custom Milling and Feed Grinding a
his hand* behind his back, a cigar in hli
ter worn out shoe* terely clung to h r swollen
police force then numbered sixteen night and
Specialty.
••
mouth,
Suddenly
ttera •ion and concealment of crimre like three.
r• P nrmtev• a .mtmL-von*. n
‘ootb&lt; saying nothing. Hu
'1,Rnl-T there
■•V tte murderer h caught J nm inclined
bniMt iim J steuHura. I Icr fare was pule, ami
toahlnk it wi-1 te by accident,” mill Clark.
The prlrv ha* been reduced on all
die
walked
with
unnTLiin
and
faltering
TntXKH ill IB A mtdical oTvnvirr.
Dur mill Is equipped with the latro.t and ■
sUT-s 4h- tl°w AlfTcrt-xst had it unco been!
G-orire Ed ward*, also an CngitobnMin and ,
Tte eotiro police force was put on reserve pineM nlwut the giowing tire'mid listened,
! Then riie was young and beautiful, oh, M&gt; !«■ mebinrar. ra&lt; win i.r«ita».. ta..: Blanket-. Com forteru. Shirt me
a forger, raid tte murderer wm undoubtedly t teautiful, and six' ted burn beloved by the quality &lt;&gt;f Nour as can ta! made. Die pat-( ...
.
"
.. .“
dutr Twelve men ntider Capt. Brmiley
i ^~)»i»ta^i rti.’irm’S'ta.i'iire runagv of the j&gt;roplrof aonthwrstern Bari*y I ‘ iHDIlpls, LDQGrWPar, Kbit
guarded tte jail d-y nnd night Tho first eagerly.
“ ‘Grant stood nnd listened intently tn the
Good*, SUt'h 88 Ladies* Kujt
night thousand* of people crowded about - nr
j'i—. i. j
i
,
»
au
».&lt; u. t uiLl inanv rears in coaartosMvIna revel and not. qnunty to Bollclted. Respectfully,’ lines, te' iw-idc from angry words nnd n few firing. Hr *aW to nri nfflw after a moment and tehad allowed hto studire to Ira! him
arre-t* for disoritorly conduct, no troulsto re­ or two: “Ride forward, wi- what it f» and the wrong way. He -»ns probably affrct.il
But now she camo from tbo Iwly n-puleter.
com- back tn me.” Tte officer tea ped into by BMociaiion with tteclare of women whom
,1 Scarfs, Faciriators, Shetland
sulted. The jieopl- next day grew wilder.
•bitter tbe IkuI traveled to pay pmrnnce for
hi* saddle nnd galloped rapidly out into tte
1 ^qnares, Toboggans, Caps.
raCPAJUNO
TO rtOHT AI MOA
??
&gt;
T&gt; 1 ‘farktrc* terend the circle of light mad- by
believe the murderer would stop when ho got tin sight &lt;•( thn Magdalen such unutterable
Hot lirad-d frilow. addnMed ttem. Tte t2y.
flrv_ Gradually tte tiring divd fifteen rietlina He would probably keep
Men’s Knit Caps, Gloves,
K imprisonment wm draounrcd n» tyrannical.
ro;k,r,
and
nawtU Wa&gt; to right on. Bush a eerie* of crimes would
Lined
Mitts,'’ Leggings,
r .. .. .
'
' People were urged to mob tte pohrc tear
|h^((
&gt;harp
MORTGAGE SALE.
hardly be [roslhte under the American de­
When at l.ttt they wished to r.wakm her.
&lt;■"" lh"
-”'1
reir 'rt.ra.1. | df„m„,fcrl «n,„...traljl,vwlup.T..n«l tective system, but were undoubtedly aided
Default having Iwct-madr tor m-rc than thirty
Gloves. Cashmere Glove-.
ass tn psjtnent of interest overdue moi f*yE re&gt; “re r re Hlfe, nn4mH ■•ll«™. L.ln&lt;ra&gt;Jt«-w.tallm», in London by tho nature of the locality.
Hosiery,
Flannel*
Wool
bl- on a inortnurv dated Dwretnli'r I* iw-i.
tataTT
!.,U» Chlraf
:11
tc_d
“An offlwy in woman’s dotbiug might lie
Shirts.«tf.
u,-h' «o.ta«»l .ta M
| .„e,ta«..mpof Itarletatadrarand hU able to do something.’' suggwted Edward*, fallen trust ffaerd. L-grUur with the gudk**
small uniformol nnd armed militia lushes,
i “if he could play his part wnll.r
I
now
sleep
in
peace
until
they
rfiall
t&lt;e
again
Cbtao Ital Ita. Itata lywllra- hrWEta ta
h„^ .tam.rtrf. I John Dean is a ruggedly bull* fellow serv­
IibesMot tnortCAire*. &lt;mi
f.
tarn ™- « prt. re tahta »I
,h„. „ ,TO ci „„ ing out n twenty years' term for uumdsugb- ! brought to life on the juilginrat day. ,
default the wild Su*a&lt;&gt;nah Hammond
। Or. a na-w over tte Alp*, high up amid |ier
dNph ranta Th.M, Ital «Iraroo -M-. ! lk to,
h,
n, h
• pctunl snow, stand* an old ckibtre*. In it*
r™.
mta-i I.r n k H-. L Tl— ,m,„rarltaitata.nditaM»s.nta1tatara’
I rtepel. half tdilterated, to a noble asst won­
etataW tata
Ul ra.a X
mv.
na,
hl,
Thnmrt
SfeaJ
T. pLtatal
tata.tataUta
nTtaSta
Thr'«rt Ita
&lt;*• «ru™rt&gt; rem tm. anren.-'' J_ r..«___.R _
“
Zj,
W^l^Sy
rcrd the two bridcra The bridge* were
,. .
...
I- «™
yu»« tad w.-motet re, talks fe„ re. ». ' knors-s tte name of it&lt; author ami only tradi■ couM only cross them on foot and In singl- ■ L-.. "i- ...
r.raw
.1.
...rt
or
.mtefetal
U.Uytatawte
tad
oLZu.
IL i
—I I Uoiitell* tte story of its origin.—Fnxn the
w-nysl.--'
a
candle
Imrtihig
in
his
tent
at
teen
cheated
l&gt;y
one
of
these
women
and
,
—
.
flu Tiri -wnsri &gt;nr-t4&gt;nrrv .ntmntefrom fnrrn I waye k"Pf n
burning
Iwn ctented Ivy
tliere
| German. by Wiothrnp Wvtterbeu
l&gt;fw« «llnr&gt; *1 U» te.».&lt; ta-vu inMi'.ut'-d to Marr i Duff are selling all of their cloak^htateute»topt Bowera wlth tte ret to..u short voyigt. tetwrcn tte crime, to
away below cunt price in order torlo*.
tag o» tte N.rta or Wrat RM.
.wiping uf tb# ..c^ wbo n^aiw,| „p. Kfter a elude-------%u_ ----------------------------— con- I
suspicion.
Tbe objection to that
Now this in a golden opportunity fut
down on tte j.nl There prrcaulion. were |
tt&gt;. thwK th(|d
fcww.,
you to purehaM! a tine atyilah cloak
ri^n'Xl
‘OWan’ h«MqU.rt. re.and would have known of the cheating and would
Mcmra. I*hilli|a, Kou &amp; Nrale. &gt;«f New Rood
for very little money. You can gel a
Tito people BMOMd ripe for a i.rnt The fire
tb.
who
».nlout u,
notbnve kept *ttll about it. But the final । vtewL tendon, mra Tte Tirpra. add byaoegood-s»-l-ctIon in Ladies. Misses nnd
LW‘S
wh-1
flrin5d"hfJ'"U1 «raP»1-1 conclusion thnt I have teen forced to I" that | Uon a largo coll-ctiou of Biinnes*. Indian
Children's Cloth Garments: also a nice
TwAc.. amault ram. from an unexj-x-tre)
-U-.u..-,
lhe tww. from tte tbe uiurd-rer, from tome can**. I* a maniac | °1&gt;d J*par.rec eurtedtiea, tte jirvperty of a
line of Plunh Garment* to ehcwec from
grutlcman
wb-&gt; 'formerly
occupied —
au official
, ..
.x
,
officer, ntui went in to awakm Grant for te on that subject- a fanatic. It tv emry enough ---”-------------------- 1-----------and remember that you rau buy thlA.•
.
re" '*” ?! ‘I
Ife ted rra.
Jtetata won t Ira- for him to elude the police ni that locality;
Chaska Tor lesut than manufacturer'tata’
,ta
..
I'™”.?-1 ta-U.taln.lLm* Itartamy
■ttn£Uon nt tte rale was "the Hindoo Lin­
tahta ,/lta urn. tte raitlra l-I-olyi™ £35L&gt;int
i,tTL taLu.i,,.- lite
gam
nod."
eonsMting
of
a
chrysoberyl
ratto
be nothing unusual, for there are .laughter
poured out and camo rtreaming through tbe ,
5 »J*. ...
eye fixed in a topaz and tuAtuted' in a pyraBtrvete towanl ni. Tte fire engine come tent nod looked in. Hn tuppowd thn grucral
nii'inl Law stud'k &lt;1 with diamonds and prethundering dtwli under full «ne«xl The wa* asleep, and.tedidn’t* think tte news o( with a bloody knife beM In b»&lt; mouth run ckius stor.ra. This curious relic *U»xl two and
driver, as te neared tbe line of the Mont­ • Itnixwtaare enough to awaken him. Grant
back.
”
gomery Guards, yelled, 'Clear the way,' and WM lying on his face nnd hand*, and v hen I
..
Steve Raymond is an Engliuhtnan. too. Ha
lasted his tiers* into a terrific gait. Tho
BATTLE CREEK.
Bower* look**! into tte tent te mid: ‘Well, i U tn Ring Bing for life, nhd i» tte only conguard* come nt once to the position of a Bower*. what's upr Grant hail evidently . vict aerving raeh a term a* that for forgery,
wjiuvi ot iufontry receivings cavalry charge
net gone to sleep at All. tired a* he wa*.
.
He comre under tte amended habitual eriml- ebUdrcn.
—dropping on oue knee nnd prraenting an 1 “ ‘That query of Grant’*,' said Bower*. nai» i*w.
,
Ti:r base is of solid gold, tuxl nrou.id it ore
unbroken line of glistening teyoneta The '
•wm tte most striking exhibition of rare. I Raymond beliered tte murderer to be a
powerful Ixirao. under tte bsb.gallopH on. anxiety,
"7^sensation, call r.
‘ouru
"TV
^r.-—w
?"a
it wtiat
wlmt via.
Vi&gt;t: will, that I high
hit-h cln**,
elsn well
weD educated
cttienlwl man,
vvyrv
—
.nine
Th* ~i ,.r
r-wsniiraA Kterartn.,»».- “nxietA, acMation,
conning,
SX”
i 15?tr'w•?"■“’ '
. «S mra,«. ttat ™ pol.l. H. did M hyachithiiw garnet, yellow *up;&gt;bL-v and
Gen.
Hayw bad ali
driver with taut linen br voire and lash
Gen-Haye*
all through tbe story the
th" ' think tte man
msn aeoratad
accosted Whitechapel women.
women, emerald. Tb» getna nre all rudely carved,
ST taem Svrari' CotilTk^t tte *
’»**•««’**«
hl« bvrcn and m te but that te re enteral through that locality and would, no doubt, by more M ieutite cut­
— ■
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ura tnlv HU
wniinicri'i '.nrnugn inai lomnty
rXd* Nror.^te! ttetafuriatedbUJT approached the ««-»*
finale of th» etorf tbry
they were
were I aod
.nd tel
tot hin-wlf
himself te
te tel
led;. tten
tten -ten
when aa raitalte
suitable ting, bo greatly improved in value. Round
Ttev reared they swerved The i-nthercd
n the qui vire for something startling, place was reschni he would reire hbi victim
f«re TS' iuZ XYlnerouX) tem^ h dWn‘ rOn*’ na'’
*U ,■osl-‘, ‘H*’”
“*
•* "*
P°» «* with diamonds. On tho apex is a topax
SXnM Ire NeLTtter bcrartL ffC ’xrfnt ot
wm thM under knife quickly a. tte wm.o
limp 110-lfi inctec in length and U-lflof an inch i
, MF^'^taneml-Hl-r.mn.n E.rrT
„
in depth, rJjnjxd like a hormboo; tn the ran- I
danger or wurrty, did Grant over, by word . “He carrltw, I think," said Ravmon.i. "some
, or te-ik. ex;&gt;reM the slightest fear or anxiety' little nrticlre of dugutoe. perhap* nn alpaca rat'll cyo standi upright Tlibi is 1&amp;-18 at;
, about anything with which te had to da- ooat and gloves, which can te folded up an inch in height, tuxl dark Imwn color and
. (’io^nre,.;
n—put w wy qalck|y.e
•hnptMl like a pear.
I All coasideoed that the m»n come* from
proviw-d force was on duty two iiours later. .
’ tte higher ciass of people, and, tel ng mart dlrtata. n-lta IM Utah lUhrata Stah. I
* CBACKIXO HXAPS.
'
Lower Ft. Laweriiev People.
,,
,
, t,
, —
•
“A* tte day advanced a mob re«m*l to' While cotiTrndng with tte people! was iu ' extraordinary in hi* character and deeds,
epring from tte ground. Though every point tte hnhSt of taking note*, os I bad dona eluv ; will require most extraonlinnry mean* for
of approach wa? guarded, thousand* of angry where in my travek But hero this cufteun ' hi* capture.
people soon ewarnied around us. They cun- d appeared to oxcito suspicion, so that often I ; At the New Jersey state pt
agmu until, being distressed daring the
the guards as 'clerk aoldiers.’ They bowled
received with coldnau and constraint, j' ingopinions were obtained.
young niutmy. abc "old it to ihn iim#wt owner. Tho
at the police officers: ‘We want your stars.’ After mtuu on Bunday I knocked at tbo open ': I.lbbie Garraliantlt, who,
gem was finally knocked down at £3,450’to
door of* “
n *Ixmlgnant
old
man whom I had met
Our tedgt« were big liras* stars surmounted J
'
'•
by a yellow eagle. Club* began being thrown thn day before. There were other old men
and an occasional bricktet whistled pout uv
‘Let's atrip their stars,' *otn« one yelled, and nerve; no one spoke at first in reply to my
tte wild roObcntne rushing on. Wo clubbed knock, but nt last tte woman of tbe iioure in
Latin tort accompanying tbo quaint cut
--------.1---- 11-----mc pjj.jHj p, pnr ,
.
them. They -fell back, tten rercuforcod by a
quartlonatdo
wiy
uo4i an
on hour
uour 1i urea
110 on® },al * lunatic could be
man maddened by drink caulo bowling at us half
used •all the persuMlrentwi at »he
Lover Tte cut and text, Ixjth In fiv.-simile,
Ku&gt;l»y
ngain under a perfect shower of Ktonra ' my command,
J cvenxwten helped by cariosity :
were taken from that most famous of crudlo
.. „’u' “-roLiOTtaint vimw.
Several officer* had l«cn hit Wo charged nnd.inwnn!amn«rment;bntallmyefforteto
Item tta&gt;&gt; fen
Ik. L.U1 old I •»"«&gt;» SusnUomfe,. S.» Tortpolfe. books, “The Nuremberg Chronicle" (HUS):
with our cluba and cracked aert-ral
"Forty thousand book* lielouging to tte
™^.Mdau U. ou«i; eel, th. I
» ™pi«—' “
hredt From tte mob a jhot wm
most famous library in tte world were once
'h'”u
fired. Officer Hunt fell at my side. Quiekly »m,o. mie to tta npfeorlt, o&lt; fer n
barat up In Egypt Ancient writers prate
came tte ringing order ‘Href A volley here in education, intelligence and percep- 1 “*k robtery, but who to serving n term here tho real ttero evinced tn collecting Ixjoks.
&lt;I"T'
flashed from our revolvers. Several rioters tta. l-t.ro, . lltfe nfetad. .od mS i
Arutotlo bequeathed both his library and hia
"unU" ““
" “»
fell The crowd ran- One rioter wm in­ ottatata co. ortho Itataklftd. Dutra, |
school (Lyeemm to Theophrastus. And te
. , , . .. .'
.. .
stantly killed nnd revora) were wounded. advent among them had aroused in some , r~?- .
(Arutotlo) wm ^ao first (aa Strabo opium) who
...
tta
tataU raqtata. nd tataoo I
b
W.“»
Offictr Hunt loat hie right arm. Tho death
collected booka and Instructed tte .Egyptian
_____________________________ __________ UraltarairiUtorad tor . utath 1 could «•" "
facility ta
for femta
learning kings bow to arrange tteir llbrariaa Theo­
otb«. wntad to upi-M. tta p«»taa of tho not Nfmote thoir mlMrurt, I wlthdr— &lt;u&gt;d and,
"nd-therefore,
tb—ta®- *ba*
— more OdlltT
phrastus tterrafter left his library to Nelen*.
multitude. Tte mobs worn then readily returned to my canoe. (
•
swept from tho atreela, and tte tsser riot waa i The explanation wm rabeeqnrnUy given
ended.
1 ma, partly by acquaintances who knew tte
mon, who k&lt;q&gt;t tho book* «hut up and in tho
mtFfleni.
1
don
’
t
believe
one
man
could
fol. _.
...in f people, and partly by knowledge of thopeo
“Ofllaer n
Hunt,
who. .is now employed
worst dterder.
Ptolemmu* Philadclphus
tte city comptrollers office, to tte only.one, ple’n history, tradition* and superstitions. In
also collected a large numbar of l&gt;oola. And Prairieville, JanjJte’SK—
braid-.' myself, of tho twelve police officers early time* offlcrrv of tho government went think there is a band of Item. wlto for fetne a» Heneca note*. 400,1)00 volume*,. a nx»t.
dovfish purpose of their own have pledged
ylxxn
tlie
jarishM
nud
took
the
names
of
particJ|mtlng in tbn fight, still living in CMIxnutiful tnonumeut of royal opulence, were
cago Wd are both very proud of elegant those liable for military duty, who wore
gold modal* presented u» by the cittern at n afterward often called out; and area to this
tliat thia liimry had been tho ornament
great public meeting held at the Sherman day tte ignorant inhabitants have a great
l*b &gt;ap!s am acting independently of each
house shortly after the riot. Tbcrc bouvenire unwillingnewtogivetbofr name*; oven tte
Yitberiind unknown to each otter, one hav­
tear our name* and tte worih: 'Presented by census officer U often much annoyed unlaws
ing taken inspiration from tbo deed of anthe citten* of Chicago for gallant service* m tte cure tells hi* flock to give him iuformu-'
polte officers in tbe riot of April 21, 1855. "
cause they accumulated hooka, not for study,
—Chien go Herald.
but for tho taiko of dtoplay, just m liooks to
trait* can command tteir persons through oc­ themselves with brevity, and a number bad many ignorant and servile coliectoni aro not
cult forces. teeing me write often Lad thus
Gen. de Trobriand relate# many incident* they generally believe in witchcraft, and ono
By a Man Who Rimwlf Narrowly Escaped wbowy) furniture in tteir dining balls."
Tte destruction of tbo library to dwribnl
niustmtiug tte influence of itnagiuatlox
One poor fellow behoved tehad n tall in tte
ig up as soon a* by Abulfaragius: “John tbo Grammarian, a
FOR YOUR
- ----------------------------- /trial
By n Hudson County Man Doing Time far
habit of coddling my thnmbe may have been
Asiault—It look* like the kind of murders
....

. L. . —.rill.

The New Beller Mill,

GOING

Delton, M;ch

buy wheat,

.Clean Sweep!

■VERY.LOW PRICES.

ILL Ms if Co

Big Reduction
IN CLOAKS.

CostfoC3 0 Days.

oTita,'Gloves
Gloves and Mittens,
Hosiery and Leginns
. Men s and Boys Caps. Overcoats,
Underwear, Cvershirts, Yarns, Knit Goods.
Fkinnek, Dress Flannels,
Horse Blankets, Bed Blankets, Felt Boots,
Felt Shoes and Slippers,
Lumberman's Socks and Rubbe s,
Overshoes and Artics.

Cloaks au Shawls al Less ta Cost

PLUSH SACQUES, §15, §17 and S21

M. J. GOSS.

DO YOU PATRONIZE

Drug and Book Store

Drugs, Books, Stationary, Patent Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Wall Paper, Window Cur­
tains and Druggist Sundries?

lar -If they hod tbe same kind
aa habit*. . He found hlmwdf living wit*-

■ougbt to make binwaif comfortably by mak-

inamre.
both at-

IF YOU DO NOT,

ith banging

_— . ......... ......... , lw..,u w
ouruea
Pumant to this order, they were distributed

*nd te has Invented an electrical tuacidnc by
moans of u
Lost night

Tbo Book Saver.

“Fa,” inquired Bobby, '‘are all the nconto
sadn of .khrtfi i*w
playing backward. It
i* an expos,uon of what
Wisgncrian music really to, but tte thought
wm

Graphic. .

«•““««*r

Call at his store before purchasing elsewhere.
Y ou will be surprised to see what a large stock
he has, and phased with his prices.
He keeps a Registered Pharmacist con­
stantly in attendance, who compounds all pre­
scriptions carefully.
•
Do not fail to visit his store.

DR. E. H. LATHROP.

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Hastings Banner.

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VOL. XXXIII. NO. 40

COUNTY NEWS.

North East Hastings
Ena Matthews was the guest of her sister,
Publjsluxi Wednesdays, by
Mrs. Bump. Saturday and Sunday.
Mnt W. Meloy Is on tjicidck list.
COOK &amp; ZTISKESlSr
The following persons art- authorized to reAdam (loufstatler is visiting bis sister.
cclve supscriplions for the Baxxkm:
Mrs. Burkhart, that recently mover! in S.
Wratey Myers Woodland Cenirt.
Haftjnos. BAiutY Corjrrr. Michigan.
D. M/Mvrrt. G-ritrv.
Baldwin's house.
W. K. Adkins. Morgan.
I* liMley. of your city, was the guest of
H. G. Hale. Nashvfil-.
W. SMITH,
J. MeKehey. ktante Grore
George Hcmfstatter. Sunday.
•
Auctioneer.'
The play of "The Pearl of Paris" at the
Having bad exptmeiico m »&lt;*Uin&lt; farm prop ■ Postmaster. lacey.
Altoft
School houM.* was a succeas.
■.
PoMUMster, Bandnld.
Brtr in tbe eastern part ot the state. I offer mr
"
o'lmunen.
Mr. L&lt;&gt;wls und wife visited tlae latter’s
J. N. Covert.Qarlton.
father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. Meloy
Postnmsler. Freeport.
Mich.
Sunday evening.
■£■
Irving.
D. L. Morl hl sud. Cedar Creek.
D. lioiifstatcr has u lame blp, caused
drake; m. d..
from the kick of a cow.
John Hhean. Hickory Corners.
Brown A Calrnn, Prairieville
Office over Holloway'* drug store.
Byron' ► isber. Creasy » Corners,
Office bouro from 2 to z p. m. Telephone, con­
Itepublican caucus^ Vrb. 1st. 1881&gt;, at the
w in. Broward. Broward.
necting .with rvaldcncv. nt Hollow ay's drug
Spatrtding school house.
t*ostn»«tcr. Yankee Kpring*.
Our school dosed tin* 25th. Milo WalC. W Armstrong. Boirutis Ml!’.*.
M. B. GILEASP1F.. Notary .Public
&gt;lon»'l paid io these
will be receipted dnrtf is a very successful teacher.
fur b\ th- H
Bann
annkk
KU proprietor*.
proprietors, ami we
wo Into
trust
•
and II. S. Claim ArenL
Prairieville grange gives a New England
ut th- plxcr* uanu-rt who havp
wHi prosecute al! kinds uf claims twfore tbe ' all «ub*&lt;trit&gt;ers
rettj.-tl wltii ut a ill, l&gt;rtw«ni this date and dinner al the hall ou Saturday, Feb. 2nd.
Deparimcnls of the Interior, office. Call on him not
New Years, pay their subscription* to the Speakers h-minent) from home.
.
at his store, corner Court nud Jefferson HtL. ( B
axnk
S
’
h
agutita
t
’
Hiuud
at-iivc.
Thr yoiuig people have commenced their
IlMtlilgS. Mlptl
Respeetfallv.
IJtrrary eulertalnmenU for the winter, to
COOK &amp; NIBKKRK
Q M. FOWLER
raise rqitney to carry &lt;&gt;n their Sunday
D._
Dentist
seh'sd. They alternate from house to
libuae once a week. Their exercises are
Rooms formerly occupied by' Dr. Jours, over
Smith. Hams &amp; Van Armni/s.
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very entertaining. •
,
*
at tin- pii&gt;.', * given l*clow on the days and for
the hours nann-d, for the purpu?* of rerolrhig wheat have been received here in the last

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Office* oier Hasting, National Rank.
tia*tlt:g&gt;. Michigan.
ASMCtate offices. Room* 15. 1C ami IT. ne&lt;
Hou*t*mdn Block. Grand Rapid*. Mich.
William J Bruxur.

B'* M.. BATES.
Attorn

Hastings. Mich.

Bkal Rotate Offlue over Weissert.* Hardware
A. BARBER. M. !&gt;..
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Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Nevin's st/irc. Office boun&gt; from 2

W. LOWRY, M. !&gt;..
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Physictan and Surgeon.
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Makes a »|H-cisJty of treating diseases of the

EYE and EAK and tlir preservation ot vision
CtotSlFS5' nttllli£ f’PKCTACl.ES and eye
' Office and residence on Broadway, near Court
House. Hastings, Mich.

&amp; COLGROVE.
SMITH(Office
, j Lawyers.
tn t£Mon block. Hasting*.)
Practice is all the court* ot tbe »t*te.
e.

KEN ASTON.

at I .aw.
A• (Over J. 8.Attorney
tiuoavear A Uo.'* store.)

r raettee* in an courts of the State. t'uUectton*
C. WELTON

Is agent for the Ohio Fanner'* Insurance Co.
He wntes politic* on a mail s property agaln«t
loss by Are. lightning or wind; against a man's
life by death and accident.

pOOK &lt;fc SHELDON.
(Officein Abstract Block, Hastings, Mich.)
Hav* Uie only set ot Atetr.wt Book* In Barry
Dbatny.
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«/R. TDrMERMAN. Homrepathle Phy•
siclan and Surgeon.
(Office orcr Lathrop's drag store.)
IfARTIN ^*. BARKER. Real Estate. In1*1.
surance and Loans.
OBee with J. G. Kuuyau A Hon z doora north
of PtMtoffice.
special attention given to making exchanges
y. The Interests of non-rrald-nt
suers carefully looked after. Farm*
tor sate or exchange. Hous-** and

.-D. C. RANNEY,-:
Auctioneer,
DELTON,-

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MICH.

av»jr limo

I am pt-opuro'l

and at reasonable rates to cry
auction sales. Have bad experienee iu this work and Can
give satisfaction. Leave orders
with Ranney &amp;• Norwood, Del­
ton, Mich.
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Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

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Mich.

C-A-TPIT-A-IL, $50,000.00.
Incorporated under the laws of tbc State of
Michigan.
Open for business Dee. IS. IMS In tnifidiDg for­
merly occupied by Mroscr Bru*.
officers:
0. G. Robinson. PresMeut;

C. D. Brebc. CMbter.
ihhrctobh:

Dan W. Reynolds,
D. G. Robinson.

J. A. Oreble.
Chester Messer.
C. D. Beebe.

GsneraJ Banking Business Transacted.

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
Jf. BRODKSNKB, PrtprMor,
Cor. Jefferson and Court Stan Hastlno Mich.

8HKEIFF*B RALE.
Sure
of Michigan.
County
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A, "...Iof Barry-aa.

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Wander what calls John aver toward the

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Cityiow number nine ia) and lot mihiberten [:oj was well attended and a pleasant ttmc re­
tn Stock seven [7] In KenlteWs addition to tta- ported.
S’LJl.k
-rnbile Merlon ■' Our
*ilh Frank Andrus ns teacher
wv2aSe^^fi2SttM«Mer.onrttaiuntav.ti&gt;e Is pnwixTlng finely, mpudles* the item hi
Mb d«r of February, a. D. ism. st tea o'clock In ! the Drinocrat to the contrary. It is vnry
"’«¥&lt;’*«»“ lb* correspondent from this
nr ntazH, wh«n- thrCirriiit court is place
to the Democrat &lt;iu«*i..«rtw
will seek to write
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h*jd. for the County of Bsrry. -“late of Michigan, something in almost every week's items to

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kinds might act tlw structure on fire. Give
that fire'a good start on any niglit, and the
dcstructlow of the court houae and it* val­
uable records wonk! !*• certain. Start a
fire aoure windy night in the row of wood­
en building* weal of the prolwte rooms,
over Grant's store, and it cannot Je* doubt­
ed Ural brick wall* would not sat v tlx- rec­
ords of the probate office.
By ahiH-r graxl fortune, the court house
was saved .from destruct km hsw&gt; than a
fortnight ago. This fire originated tn the
mtlatelfa office, from a burning chimney.
Hud It occurred In tbc night time, there is
no doubt thb destruction of tte- buBdtng
ami contenta would have have followed.
The Baxnku very fully stated, in its
iiwue of January 16th, the great import­
ance to tb&lt;- people of Barry county of the
trt-ords in the offices of clerk, register and
probate judge.
H’hose Id the clerk's office affect scores of
caac.H -now pending tn the circuit court.
Thev also affect* tttlca to land; and the
papers filed in thia office constitute the
only proof M tin* regularity of proccrdin&lt;ii
of all mortgage forecloaares hi chancery,
and there have been many. It contalna '
btwidetbc history and files of all riocs. and
on thr preservation of tlieae records very
much dejn-ndk. and their Iom would cause :
prlvatif damage* almoaL if not quite, to the
extent of the cost of a hew court bornte.
Now a* stated before, it Is a questioo If
Barry county would uot be coatpelied to
make good thew louses, which woald re­
sult from the tact tint it had not obeyed
the - law. and built a "suitaidr court house
with fire pnxif office*." Broldcs thia the
clerk’s office contains the whole legislative
history of the county.
A* &gt;uu&lt; !&gt;een explained, the k&gt;a* of the
reettrds in the register* office would put a
eluud Upon the title of every pi*cc of land
iu Barry county, and cau*c more expense
In tin* nay of layv suits than two new court
bouse* woulrf cost.
But of nit The office of probate j-jdge hr
most Important and the-loss of it* rworda
would be most disartroua. SUGatlos abow

Mrs. Steelman has rented b« farm to
Wm. Mason, of Gooper.
Mr*. Mary Conrad, who has been living
Thomas Pennock sports with a pair of with her daughter In Kentucky for, the
fine colts.'
past six years, returned last Friday to
Geo.. Winter* jva* Hie lucky man. who Parmelee.
came the nearvat iu guessing the numbei
It was not the mouse but a poor little,
of kernels contained in one pint of wheat, squirrel that some one had brought to the
for which he wa» awarded a valuable book. church expressly for fun. The im-ctlng at
Mra. Polly has gone to Cressy's Corner* last was quelled and tin- squirrel killed.
to spend the winter with friend-.
Quarteriv meeting at the U. B. church
A neck-tie social was • ntrrtalned at C. last Saturday and Sunday was well attend­
B. Dickinson's .Saturday evening for the ed. Soum miscreants threw mud all over
benefit of the singing school with sallsfat- thr front of the church and If they had
tzirv
I been Inside listening lb Eider Barnaby
tory i*&gt;.wnhu
results.
.
Seine from here propose inking In the they might have l»cen differently impressed.
Grange box aortal and dance next Saturday I wish we could ha* e mon: of such mtafternoon and evening at their Kall in mono.
Prairieville.
Clara Parmelee and children are visiting
Mra. O. Kennedy was summoned omnight last week to attend her slater resid­
ing near Kalnmazoo. who Ls dangerously will soon i&gt;e ready to run.
•lek.
Frank and George Sweet start for the
Frank Buntick !ia« returned from Luke north woods this wet Wednesday So
Odessa, having closed out his feed anti
livery business at that place.
Social gathering at Gtau, Martinone
night last week accompanied with muilc
Marshall Bagley has solfl his farm to
antl dancing.
Jay Wilkinson, and .Samuel Phillip has
also disposed of his place to Harvey Wil­
liams.
Dr. Scott died at the residence of his
John Conger has arrived here from
Jdstcr. Mrs. Abbey, last week Munday Missouri.
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morning at eight o’clock. The funeral i 8. Phillip* and &lt;&gt;. Chamberlain are saw­
wa« held at the church Wednesday nt one ing lutl&gt; and pickets.
1 do nut sro a call tor the organization of p. hl. Rev. Johnson, of Nashville, bfficlatThere was a surprise jsarty at Andy
Knuds oilmir lH»»ks; to those who are paid in Shat "Farmer's Club."
As you say. It L&gt; Ing.
, Givens* last Friday evening In honor of tfaju
certainly much to be regretted that so tew . Itert McKay is on tlir sick list
anniversary of the birth of Samuel Givens.
Middrtv’IIr- Itnwne AComtw* bank. Sat unlay, farmers keep an accurate n conl ot their op­
Bert Corwin expect* to move to Quimby
Feb y v.;»H day
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■fouilng events cast their shadow* be­
eration*. or can inform the public of the cost In the near future.
fore," and it would not be surprising if a
• . ptr bushel or ton of their wheat, com. oats
Lola Hyde nud Jauie* Mosher were mar­ church should be built at Clorerdale In the
a.allruj,
I.'
I
and
Imy.
ried
at
the
bride's
parent*
by
Rev.
Good
­
Morgan- Adkln’s store. Monday. Feb’y II.
near future.
rich ttaturdny evening.
There in also Mime talk of having a
IVrrlln
Thftraday. Feb’) II.
There will lie an oyster supper at the
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m. [ti
(mst Satfirday night James Mosher and church next Wednesday evening. BUI. 76 school house here.
Mart Bates und Miss Ada BarkhutT have
Uilu Hyde were united In marriage. Rev. cento a couple.
left as on a visit to Irving, but the iiey*
Goodrich officiating. We wish them much
E.
Goodrich
received
a
Christinae
prevent
think H&gt;»y smell cigar* coming their way.
I’mirttvihe NJuntay. Feb1}- to. I
Joy through their wedded life.
from a Japanese friend at Yokohuma last
Court bouse pnMpects are being dis­
Frank Wright hits traded for Marion Saturday.
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Ht-kotj t urners- I'txtotncc, Mnn&lt;1»y. Fcb'y
Mead's interest in arouse and lot in the vil­ ' There will lie a wood bro In Lorenzo cussed In a lively manner by onr tax-pay­
ers
and somewhat favorably teo.
lage and lias moved in the name.
Mudge's woods Friday. Dinner furnished
Mis* I,urena King ha* -return«-d home
On Sunday last Geo. Moore, of Maple by the ladle* inite society at Mrs. Mudge's.
named Who owe u* will make it a point to meet
from Ban tie Id.
Grove township, cann* d«wn to the village ’ Rev. Guairicb is holding meeting* at the
us on tht days and at the hours named.
realty of Barry county will pass through
and forcibly took possesion of what is brick «p|&gt;oiutmeut.
this office, und l&gt;e dlspoe-si irt a* the testa­
known as Um* Moore hall. Just vacated by
Mrs. Abbey ba* been quite sick, but we
Gertie Wells has returned borne from a tor may have devised or the law decreed.
Frank Wright, by pulling the staple.-.
believe she it recovering.
The
proof of regularity of proci-cdings ia
three months visit in Jackson county.
Reports say that thr F. M.'h will com­
c&lt;&gt;utaints!
,in the records of this court.
Meetings woy pmtpontsl here on , ac­ mence their protracted meetings at the hall
Mrs. Frank iemoreaux Is quite sick.
Destroy these records, and you "pen the
count (4 the meetings at Cedar Creek.
We
would
like
to
know
If
those
masquer
­
Thursday evening. Jan. .T!sL
Last Thursday night thr people of thr
way to au infinity of taw-sulta. Mon- than
i’readhing hen1 lust Sunday by Rev. J.
Frank Wright Itas traded to Marion village were treated to an elegant enter­ aders found wbvre Mr. Green lived last
tills, probably at this writing there ia a­
McUila
’
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Mi-art a portion of his territory for putting tainment by tint band. The musical in- Sunday night
Five more wreks t
en the up patent fence.
Wm. H. Baker and wife, of York Stats, round 81.uou.ooo of property in Barry
slrument* consisted of a triangle, several
county in Un* hands of administrators,
ebildrea will be happy.
Dr. C. O. Seott was buried last Wqduc*- saws ami alout n dozen guns. The enter­ are visiting friends In this vicinity.
executors
or gltardians. Gms- In so often
" Wo have quite u large Sabbath school .iay. .
James Stewart, of northeast Orangevills.
tainment was gotten up for tbc benefit of
they are made t«\ account for the funds
hut would llkc'to see the house full.
one of our old bach's, who Is said to re­ died last Saturday and was buried in thr that have come Into their hand*. Throe
Conrad Kuhlri* Im* gone to Maple Grove.
Yankee Springs cemetery Jan. 30th/ The
ceive company without asking the consent
accounts an- filed lu the probate office.
A large crowd at singing school last
Ixmtr are coming Into the mill yard quite * of the neighbora, but making a mistake tn deceased was onr of the first witters of Tbr.M! aeeounu are thr bash of the final
week.
rapidly.
,
• tte- time the rest of the town had the beur- Barry county and leaves a large circle of settlemenL Destroy thesu. and who knows
Carrie Hom is home to stay a week or
friends and Telatives to mourn hl* loss.
Two more case* of measles In the South
Don't forget to gn to the Yankee Springs how many widows and qn&gt;lian« might be
Jordan school district
It Is reported that a couple of our young
Mrs. Kennvstrick is very sick with the
acboo) bouse next Friday night Feb. 1st robbed by designing men. or by the fact
ladies blacked up dressed in boy's clothes
Jung fever.
mall carrier at It. D. Banner's.
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and called on several Of the neighbors. where you will hear some good niuslc and treacherou* memory- nut pen. paper and
thr
temperance question ably discussed.
The Odd Fellows' social on Thursday Look out girls or you may hear .something
ink. the basis for settlement? All these
night .was a grand success.
worse than tin* Inquiry, what In the——do
e.xixwtora. administrator* and guardians
If yoit have not got the measles you
Old Mrs. Grant is no better, and but lit­ you want ben*'.1
Ale bonds. Destroy tbc*e Itunda, and the
.{prob
Kobh,-.
who
has
been
making
1
an
don't union nt to much.
tle hope Is entertained of her recovery­
A. Clem has a tick boy.
responsibility of those who hold estates Ln
extended visit in Ohio, returned home oa
Teachers, remember tbs Institute on
Mr. Simond Is quite sick.
trust for Uie widow and orphan is ended.
.1. Smith's children are verv sifk with Saturday next
Mr. Crawford has bought a farm, and Friday last
McIntyre’s folks, have been wrestling
lung fever.
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t hrls. Snyder is getting material on the will move In a short time.
can see It In auy other light than that
Will Miller altendetHi dance at Bellevue ground for hb new house. I H-aron Holmes
A. Clem and Will Crawford took a trip wltii the meoah-s but have come out vic­ Barry county Is transacting its buslneM in
torious nt last
\
b* also preparing to build a new bourn-.
last Friday inglit.
to Eaton Ca last week.
Mra. Olive Biack Is now with Mrs. Ja ji fearfully hazardous manner.
Curti.H Wheeler, son of Amasa Wheel -r.
t'hnrley Dilh-nlmck is learning the tail­
Saturday afternoon James Stewart pass­
1 The. supervlisucs, wlio asJ^os property
was bulled Saturday last. He was only or s trade.
.
ed to the farther shore after months of suf­ Townsend for a short time.
Elder Brown occupied the pulpit at the usually M from 20 to 30 per cent, below ita
sick with metudrs live days, aiul until a
Eugene Davenport has returned to lam- fering. The family have the sincere sym­
cash value, find about 8H.3uO.000 worth of '
few hours before he died secmeti id be get­ sing to attend school.
pathy of all who know them. Mr. Stewart ohurcb on Sunday last
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The school inspectors met on Saturday was an honest earnest man in tbe full
Bertie Scott &lt;«f your city, spent Sunday property In Barry county.
ting along all right.
What man with S11.30O.BOO worth of
to make arrrfigemcnls to do away with tense of the word, liked and esteemed by with C. S. Boice and family.
property would do business In jiuch a
.Mra.
C.
M.
O'Dell,
who
recently
went
to
fractional districts, but owing to the stub- OIL
.
Iraildiu!.'
as
the
present
court
house,
or
Tennessee to visit her sister, ia on her way
The firarhcrM and memtwrs of the district Itornncss of a Venucmtvllle board the
home.
Ilantleld.
Jiounl met nt Assyria Center on Saturday , M-h'-me failed. ,
Byron Richardson's family, of Dakota. Moil of the property. In places which
A “Pink 1 social" will Ih* held at the
There H
U some bilk
talk of
or having
nnviag a creamery
Jan. .JiJth. and orgahluxt a teachi th"
Jure
and
the
people
will
have
a
meeting
I
••«!«**•» ‘‘e"' tbr b«*r P-rl °&lt; «*!• would tie but play for the fire fiend to
skating
rink
next
Friday
night
for
the
l&gt;cnelation for the benefit*of thoae InlerMted
destroy?
e
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of
the
M.
E.
Church.
A
cordial
Invita
­
next Wvdm*Mtay. Feb. Oth. Come out all
in teudhing or controlling the district
That nun wool.! have a ‘•suitable build­
The
play at the Al toft,school house la«t
.M-hools. Mr. W. A. Ludwig was elected tion D extended to all.
of you who are inten sted In a creamery. .
ing'" and Im would have "fire proof office*”
Tin* G. A. IL post of this place will hold
Quite a goisl deal of sickness around Saturday -night was a{rand thing, it
chairman of the meeting. The secretary
would have been much better. but owing
of the board of examiners stated the object a shadow social iu their hail oa Friday here at present: then- are five nt Harry to the large crowd it was almost impossible alxxit whether he should or should not.
of exiling the teachers and Itoafds together. evening. Feb. 8th. Exercises will com­ Trelkrick's and 2 at Chartes Acket'a with to hear or see. Tbc actors acted their part
Hadn't Barry county better provide
.
A jjennuneut organization wa^fonned with mence at 7 o’clock. A cordial Invitation lung fvver.
against the calamity of fire while abe has
Byrum Powers is sick with a gathering well and deserve great credit In the rapid
W. A. Ludwig, president: F. A. Wilcox, is extended to all.- Ladies are expected to
progress they are making in this literary
.
In his head. •
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vice president: Mrs. Hebble, secretary. bring supper for two.
She cannot insure these records.
fnlte— r.&lt;rw'n."'—
the -Jason Norton has cjit his foot very badly, . -Jhr ladle* aid society will be held at work.
What ought she to do? ProYKieaulyLM*
• The mite society of this place met al
president to aniuigh a program for the next as also has George f uller.
Mra. KIsey'A Wednesday, Jan. 30th.
Several parties feel that the) have been
meeting to be held Feb- I'tli: Mr. Mayo,
The Misses Winnie Belkngcr. Effie Vermontville on Thursday last The next fire proof- vaults to keep them; suitable
office* Ln which to do business. as the law
und the MlAsrs Iaua and Potter. The pro­ unjustly taxed for the jiurposc of digging Wallace, Louis Venues and Nellie Edmunds meeting will be with Mra. Elia* Bevier.
requires.
the
Christain
drain,
und
paid
their
drain
Hale
Kcn/on
has
sold
one
of
hh
homes
gram cimslata of the, following papers:
who are attending school al Battle Creek,
Isn't it better to pay SM.000 for such a
and bought a colt.
Gramumr. F. it. Wilcox; physiology, Mlsa tax under protest We understand that a Buiidayvd with their imrents.
court iwuse. “finished, furnished, ready, in
Hare; orthography. Mrs. Hebble: ^umbers. suit has already l&gt;een com men ceil Against . Kuv. Chase I* holding revivals up north,
every respect for occupancy," aa the resol­
Miss Pqtter. Music will lx? arranged by our town board, to recover some of the lax. We hope he will have good success.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
ution passed by the board provides, rather
Our German school la progressing finely
Mra. Hebble. After business meeting the
Bert Tuugatr moved to Nashville last
Yof.xo SOLDiEli.
"Grarllag of Country School" wan discuss­ under Mr. Byce.
week where hcAum bought a half Interest
Mr. and Mrs. Dau lei Striker Friday even­ litigation or possible damages. and Hill
ed by*tie members. '
tn a meat mnrlo-t
Ivux iv- court house,’
Deacon Hough is very sick wlthrhcumaMrs. Tungate ha* moved on the old ing, Feb. 1st. Program:
No county adjoining Harry has bean able
•tism.
t
place again where abe will keep house for
to build such a court huune as the law
C.-N. Demand baa moved onto hb&gt; farm her son Byrvm who is going to do the
H.'Barnum and Caith Warner are cutting in Sunfield.
direct* each county to provide for less than
.
farming.
860,000.
Ionia will pay tor hern complete
Jesse Jordan is on the sick list.
L. C. Edmunds and Chas. Schumaker
The Shadow social at the 1. O. 0. F. each bought a full blood inland China
to leave tills place In the spring.
readers think for a moment that the citi­
hall wm a success. There were about HO breeding aow of W. II. Fisk.
Our merchant J. N»l Covert. Is having present and the proceeds w ere SIP
zens of Eaton. Inala. Kent Galitoun and
Andrew llrecve Is getting ready to build
flulte a trade.
Kalanuixoo are not just ns anxious to avoid
John Wunderlich bad hia hand caught in
Tbe. W. K. people an: going to start a Ills wind-mill, and smashed his fore finger a barn in the spring.
evtravnganee, and to favor •■roumny aa' our
revival In the near future.
own
pboplti?
'
very badly.
Married, at the residence of. Rev. J. G.• The sum &lt;rf 860.000 will build a suitable
Geo. Cappy and G. W. Cappy and wife
Wlnry.'.Sunday. Jan. 27th. Jason Hcnncy.
court house, provided with fire proof office*
attended
the
W.
M.
quarterly
meeting
held
Carltoni and Miss Lucy Bull. Hastings.
The drama did not come of as anticipa­
For one. even did the writer feel like M.lhe law directs.
Jerry* Eiscnhood und family started fur ted. as M1M Ida Shafer was unable to ap- at thr Friend chapel last Saturday and
The experiunce of our ueighbor countlro
,
opposing the building of a court bouse on
their n&lt;!w home in Dakota, after a few . pear, being a victim to whooping .cough. Bunday. ‘
We have heard that J. L. Ickes and wife tlu- ground that It Is a tax. 1 should still shows that a lest «um will noL
weeks visit among friends. Jerry han a The play Is poetixmed till further notice.
it ta better to build wisely, by bonding
be willing to trust the matter to the judg­
host of friends who wish him success. .
The children who had scarlet fever are expect relatives from Canada thia week.
Hattie Scott visited her parents last Sun­ ment of our sup^visors who. of all men,
Quito a numtier from this place attended convalescing rapidly.
Better no court house al all than one
should know the condition of the records
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the lib rary at the Altoft school house Sat­
John Cairns has sold his interest In the day.
which
in nut tbc kind Barry cxmnty needs.
There
was
a
dance
at
L.
Sledge's
last
of Barry county. Their unanimous action
urday night
store to his partner, W. L. Brown.
It would be better to keep the old shell
in submitting the proposition is proof that
Al. Keith, of youf Hty. was In this place
Geo. Nelson has purchased Fred Wood­ Friday nighL
Tobias Gam, Mra. A. F. Fausey, J. J* they recognize the danger, consider it very- we have than Invest thousand* of dollar*
Wednesday.
ham's home.
in a building which would not be aultablu
Isaac Connett while abiding lugs last
Mrs. George Hazen 1* slowly improving. Jekek and wife attended the IL B. quarter­ grave. and desire to throw tlu- raapouai- for a court house, nor srt'ore the records
Friday, smashed his finger very badly.
L. Loveland and wife visited at M. J. ly meeting held at Panneice last Saturday blllly for a possible terrible calamity upon of the cqunty.
and Sunday. They report a good time.
the taxpayers of the county.
Michael Yarger said that the weather Taggart's, Hickory Corners, last-week.
1 understand the law, Howells Annotat­
was warm last Friday but Hie water was
The funeral of the late James Stewart
ed Statutes Sec. 452, states that each
not na he measured his length In Hie river. will be attended at his late home Tueeday, Kaiser last Wednesday.
R. Leacii and B. Fuflcr are drawing county must provide a suitable court bomui
Praulhing at the M. E. church at 10 a.
wood
from
Henry
Sisson's
to
Hastings.
and
fire proof offices. This requirement is
Bertha Tcrpennlng is now clerk Ln the
The looks of the Tod Auger school absolute. Not being a lawyer. I do not
George Wickham was in the Valley City Chicago store at Dcllon.
Mra. Barn Terpenning has a niece vialt- house has been improved Inside by a new know whether that mean* that thb county
stove.
would be holden for damages In case any ished.
Jay Carpenter's baby was taken very Ing her.
There will l&gt;e a surprise party at Theo. citizen of Barry county should suffer finan­
sick last Tuesday with congestion of the
School commenced again this morning.
Jones' Thursday nighL
cial loss, as hundreds would, in case the
lungs, but i» better at this writing.
Mrs. A. Blakney gave her sister, Mrs. court house should burn. There is a ques­
Mr. A. G. Cortrlgbt, wife and daughter Geo. Cappy a call last Monday.
tion I would like some legal gmtlemsn to
ing. and hb.recovery is doubtfut
Those boys that had their wrestle in the went
---------to Caledonia
— -------for a visit last week,
. . In- ■ Addie Seager^vislted at S. Shively’s last tackle.
-Vxi this hullding wUl be built and paid
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store had better look out or the lawaad or- tending to remain until tbc fore part of this Tuesday.
Barry' rtrnnty has certainly been negli­
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NeJJie Bull came home last Saturday gent and behind her sister counties In pro­
dvr league will l&gt;e after them.

“ifXKK——

, C. G. HOLBMOok, Attorney for MaintMI.

\ ry County.

WHOLE NO.. 1757.

HASTINGS. MICH., JANUARY 30. 1889.

Hastings Banner

s The best Advertu~
I ingmedium in Bar-

■ bor hood.

A certain young man of this place was
arraigned bofbra Esq. Brown one night last
week, and is now wiser after having paid
five dollars for his education.
Some fanners an- drawing wheat to
Milo, having some time since - contracted
for January delivery al 81.05 per busbeL
Our township treaaurer ha- gathered in
all the taxes without any levies, and will
settle up with Co. Treasurer Monday.
Republicans of this township will meet
at Geo. Irving's hall, Saturday. Feb. 2nd.
for the ptirpow of electing seven delegates
to attend the county cuvcnUvu at Hast­
Ings Feb. 7tji,

with the diphtheria.
Protracted meetings have closed for
1
present.
The young folk* literary society met at;
David Morthland’s last Saturday night
Next meeting will l»c IrcW at Mr. Norton'•.
Rumor has it that tlwre will be an exhi­•
bition at the ball in the near future.
Our utnre-keeper, Mr. Waite, intends to&gt;
leave this place next spring.
William Campbell and George Whitmore,,
of Delton, attended Ute literary last Satnr
day evening.

viding this "suitable court bouw and fire
proof offices."
That Barry county’s records are in a
dangerous coodlUan as regard, fin- no man
who knows what be Is talking aixnit will
attempt to deny.
The prroent court honw makes no pre­
tense of taring a suitable one, and no
j Mthority pretends that it tnrotabei “fire
. proof offices." Even :bc t»o called vault In
| the register's office I* not considered fire
I proof by any man who tai
• n building fire proof.

�WINTER

FAJIM AKD GARDEN.

Hastings Banner-

OBSERVATIONS ON
THE AFFAIRS OF COUNTRY LIFE.

CARE OF CATTLE.

experiencesand

from tin- Inditusa state board of agripilture fa an uddrew* on “Winter b-cding
nnd Caro of aatUe.'• delivered hr taham
Bedwick, of Wayne county, before the
Shorthorn Breeden.' aasueiation. Follow­
ing an- extracts from tix- aamc likely u&gt;
interest readers in general:
First of all. then, shelter from rain
and snow and tlien shelter from the cold
winds, but let your shelter*, have that
otlier great requisite, good ventilation. !
and ulau tiiat still greater one, let it be ।
dean. Great draughts through your |
bam-are not ueraasnry to vcntilaUm, I
but eomparativeljfoniail ones will do if |
rightly arranged Thfa on* hint fa suffl- j
cient In thfa matter. Provide ofx-niuge .
on all aide* of tbc barn near tlx- tiuors of I
th- stable, but in cold weatlw IbBvi- i
only those on the op|xMii&lt;- sidu of the p
whid open. Then another common fault
■is tbe full sweep of the wind under tin- i
flour*. Perhap** than faultily constructed
boiidingH an-the reason tiiat the straw -।
stack, with ita warm side and led. fasucii j
u great favorite with ao many of our ‘
breeder?, and allow me to say that u ;
good sheltering stack fa a good thing and t
a thing that is not easily excelled.
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Next tu shelter in maintaining thetemperature and tlw- soureu of heat to '

trtii U» difalI Uiat te ciaiioed. Ktectric bitt-r«: will run-all dteeam^ot the Hw »n’1
Winter is the awoti in which the
kidwill rwvr ptaq4va- tad -•
provident farmer makes the various de­
rtwurn an.’ ether afferixm* eau*«rf by. im- vices that contribute so much to Ida con­
pan btowt. Will drive Malaria from tbe venience during ,ti
yv-M.j- ami prevent ** well te rureall.Ma- The cuts hero givei
ate two farm
tarfal l.-ver*. For run- of ^i-attoebe. ron* conveniences that c
made in any
ttipati&lt;.nandindbroUioirtxy ftevlrie tatters. Lutbit'h workshop.
Entire -attsfartimi xuartntenl. or m.&gt;nry
refund**!. ITir** Ml eta awgdl.t* jei bcte

R»-ad the following: Mr. y. Hi Mom.*.
Newark. Arkansas. aay«: '‘Wa- down
with &lt;ilnew of Juiutv. and friend* and
physician* pnmodticeit tne mi incurable
consumptive,
itesan taking Dr. •King’*
New Discover* for vnmutnpW'm. -ta&gt; now
mi m* thiol bottle, and able t&lt;, oversee th*.

J ret-MMdh-nart, Decatur.

•coven for rouMiinptiott I would have died
of lung trouble*. -Was given up «»&gt; &lt;to&lt;lore. Am suw in best-of health." Try It.
Sample i-ittlre tn- at W.-_ jl. GvfMtji-ar'.-

nu. 1- a (.'o.wENtgjn-'tuw huksl.
At Fig. 1 fa shown a mw horae Which
Then- liai, I wen « great deni written i
Ohio Farmer thinks fa untuuully con- about the ration that fa tl»e most effective,
veuieut. bec.iuw,*. when nut in uw. one; and yet w- are not at all convinced that i
there fa only one way to gru* am! fat- I
set the whole affair aside outof tbe way. ten tiw beef. Through the most of our 1
The cut aiiow-a ho wit fa made. One of *tal«’ coni always has l&lt;veii the best win­
the crow, piece* fa left cut, and enlarged, ter feed available. We could liardly get •
tetter -happed hands, chilblain-’, coms, below , to show it- construction, and the along without it. . Yei great iw it'fa it
aiiape of Hie mcrticu in the largo eras* ueed.* to be supplemented with othei 1
and ail skin rnipih’ns. ami positively .euro-*
! UMHgs.
tlungs. Sometiincs
tnuuteunivS its
ifa vOuipafwii*,:
comparative UMtr
mai
pile-, or no pay required. It fa guaranteed piece.
ket value, render* it neeroaary timt we I
u*e ax litlm corn as poM-ible. lest the pn&gt; I
duct fa- w urth l&lt;*r. than the corn.
by W. 11. Goodyear
The various feed cutler* havo often
Jaii. lb.- Detroit has iHwn’inronxHirtrd .
proved of great value ^vhen* tlw stable.1U7 yean.
owl troughs uro all in good shape, und
yet there sroiKutono when th- gBamd fa
Itch. Mans*- and Scratch*--, on human or '
troEcn and dry and the fodder fa ot Mien I
animal* tniwi hi BO minute1* by W«oltw!V j
guodqualitv tiiat there is no k*-. in feed-1
Sanltar- Ixtlkw. This never fail*. Sold
mg the i*talk* whole on tin- ground ami)
by Dr. E. JWtterop. Draggl'd. Hasting-.
then fa r. saving of labor that may l&gt;
better employed.
Th- proliibinaii »wt*- convention, occur1 am inclined to think that there fa ona: Landing Fet. 27.
FIG. 2—A GOO1&gt; CORN MARKCE.
At Fig 2 u repnwentcil a corn marker crop tiiat »Ioc&lt; much neglect**! in thiHappy Home Blwd Furider i&gt; tix pe«*country, and cm- that iu very valuable a.pte- popular uiedici:;- for purifying th- for whirl, the journal above quoted u winter feed. Lteeta or niaurel* can lx
bloivi; yreTculing or curing dyrjiepMa. elaimsgiAxl thinu^ and drocribm a&gt; fol­ raised in great abundance and a: a low
billiouviie^’. hraifaclK*. boll* and all fever* lows- Tnke2xn Inch stuff fur tbe run- cusl Willi our best tamfaaml in all *eu :.
and malarial diiwane*. Price 5b cent - and
stuff. setting the runner*.» feet 6 tnehea

Bishop Foley saythat Cardinal Gibbons
will visit Detroit. -

Kant cough, when 1 invested my dollar in a
bottle of yfoir Pspilkm Catarrh Cure a- a
last reert. Today she Is free from rough,
throat all healed ami entirely cured." !’»pillon (extract of flax) Catarrh Ciin- effect*
cufte when al) others fall. Inrg*- bottle.
31.00 at W, IL Goodyear'- drug sum-.

There were S3I.53T. berreis of oil inspect­
ed last year in Michigan.

(.'apt. Minor of Nile*, drop)w-&lt;l dead white
walking acixn- th- floor.

, Eltert - Daylight Liver PUHare a boon to
sufferer* tram sick headache. *&lt;mr -:,*mad&gt;.
..torpid liver and indigestion. Sugar roalthrough by daylight.

Grand Haven hope*- to berotuc aeitj ot
lfi.voo fa annexing her »nlrari»Santa Able mxMIh- and beau th- nienibrane* of the throat ant! lung*, when pelsone*! and Inflamed by div*m»&gt;e. llpcevento
night swear* and tlghttie*-- across th*- chest.
, eure* ooughs, croup, asthma, cold*, bronefclti*. pneumonia, wtiooping-cuugh and all
othv: throat and lung tropblos. No other
ascdicim- fa m&gt; successful in curmp nasal
Gitarrti ®r C-dtfornfa Ust-wCun-. The
monnuu* and Inctvaalng demand (or these
stands nt California romeites cunfimi their
merits. Sold and alwHutely guaranteed
by W. H. Goodyear at S’ a pack.ize. Three
for S:i.S0.

Tbe Ann Arbor Knights Templar will
build a club Ixmisc at Strawberry lake.
Mothers will find Dr. WincbelFsteething
syrup Ju*t the medicine t&lt;&gt; bare hi tbe bouse
for the children; it'wtll cun* roughs, cold*,
sore throat, and rernfate tbe bowels. Try
old memi*eri» have combined u&gt; resu—
Citale Uh- G. a. K. post at Cadillac.

Goodyw. ’

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Ht. Jot«'ph ha- voted herself anew bridge

IJncte bom'.* Cotidilion. Powders will
cure distemper.-., cough.*, cokK (even, and
■tost of tin- dixeastw tn which horses, eattie. sheep, hog* and poultry an- subject

Monro- deater* bought over 400 wagon-

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ket in die stable has to d;twenty-five, and while he dee ■

he eats twice as much as he she
to keep T.-arm
Buy one of the foliowin
Hone Blankets and save n; :
For sale by all dealer:

5/i Fire Mils
ANDERSON. MY JO.
John Anderton, my.jo John.

I In every washing «|ay, John,
I v4«&gt;jn-.&lt;•! -• r’ Ufa.

I. ntajlc you . •» to sec, John.
\«’di- *..:rt; nut while a* snow,
1 if ■ a-.'
-m w ?;»’ r tn- horfi--tnade soap,
John .inderson. my jo.

5/A Bosj®t- it

Ah' many a quarrt 7 then. John, .
Had yuu and 1 thegtther,
But now ^*1 that ir- changed. John.

Eiect-i'.

Ext-;

For w ashed with IvnAr Soa&gt;'. John,.
¥• ■. r snift- ABE.white a-- snow.
And now I smJe on washing day.
John Anderton. my je;

A WORD OF WARNING.

tarry ARE NOT, but hire al*' tauntrrfeitt- lack the peculiar and rtmarkabtv qaihtm of
th- gee jin?: Atk far “Irorv” Spso and iniitt upon gett*n» it /

acn.. anu th'.- feeding vann&gt; of an aere of
iweta ua a supplrmctital fee*! tu cam to1
.
equal to-fivo or more acres of com. Th*
&lt;-Haxci kY iihi.pi
juicv. livelv condition of thneattie on
, ,■
graw. in summer may be maintained all
winter bv a mixed ration of grain, fod
suit I'cwiint m'UwC.rraitCoort for Coamy
der
and
beets,
and
thfa
coudition
mai
n
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ot
Barrv
in
Ciuuwen
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*t
toCtt*
of
Itartimr*
tobguv. and faatH, with hocks in th*tained in th- winter tool more value than , ' 'h^i4U‘&gt;iU'h&lt;1Ip
Man
cron* pieces Wlicn using, viand on thr1 wUl w»r « iim Ihoucb: TU luo..
“ ld* “““■
rear enw piece, keeping the center runof u* are too prone to put off the dav ot
In tbl* cauw. Ilappw.iu: Um*, tlx- defrnoas:.
ntr in the mark made by tb- guide A
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Hull I, ,inl n
,.r Ihi.
h.
When you. get to the end unhixdc .tlxrupe.-tum the mrp over. huOk tin- ro,*
del
cod
to tbrotlier whiffierrv-, and start buck.
This is easy to work and keqp straight. dition by supplying, them with a rati
that has u large faT producing power.
।
Keep botii ktabkv- am! animal* dean , exuw tta* octer io be uaMtaett in tbn Hmuu
and tupplv water tiiat fa ax nearly of th*- ‘ Baxxiui. a tww«»Mt&gt;r.r. t-natr,: ano wreoiai'
Stephen Bowen, whose v^unicns on urnx- temperature in the winter’as in the &gt;u
*■?■»!*?
^wl.tatolkatam to i
fa»m matters an- worthy of consideration, furnmrr as it fa jxxwib!*-1&gt; • havo iL In a
thfaiks there- fa. no wav of dfspuring of word, shelter your animals from storm:
com fodder which affords more satis­
ot wind and rain, krep them clean und
Register In Cbancrn.
faction than to giro it to riicep Hfa dry. provide pure water without icv in it I
sx iyhA CouaanvK.
custom fa to put oue bundk- in a slatted at k-.u: twiw per day, give m* great n
.
Holh-iiun* tor Cocaptali. tnt.
rack twelve or fourteen
long, divi­ variety of fowl w*you can and if ikmublding it into halves and laying th- tip end ' let wtue of the feed fa.- crisp and jtuev a;
MORTGAGE HALE.
of each half towanf tlx* outer end of the the summer feed. Las*, of al].*ee that
rack. Thfa cnabi&amp;i every shejp to get u
fair portion of the foliage, not being re­ tain their condition, and
stricted to either butt.* or tips. If mon1 •
than thfa amount is put into a rack at '
onck- the sheep cannot tx-nerrate ft and
pick clean the center at the ireurs. "fastalks are- thrown out even dav. ami the
straw rata being Mattered over them fill tiro best means of setting’imsu ao a* tu
aaawri to tiie'undersign«t Hem: J.
up th*-interstices anti make, under the
.rStT"..8
constant trampling ot the sheep, a solid inwn-uaMlhv, FolWtagi. wIm Th,
tad which retains tlx-liquid rtsxnurc In ject recently:
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; for Harry County. Mirhirau,
the spring this fa covereti over thick with j
Gm-fact mutt !-■ vunrtantlv rem*-ui-.
straw and left until fall to rot. It is.tlicn bered:
the condition of thestai lixxmucfi. £™‘.'
pertk-ctlv brittlr* oml easy to handle.
I
to do with the • permanent suitalitv cf ■ ""’U Uiaa » days after
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, th*- pasta. There fa ix« doubt in mmuct ! “
aa&lt;&gt; where*-, b*
■n.. Cfouwtas Foreuwr t IW
llkelv u,
, JjarpcIieJp^
Tiic- Mark Lane Express says -•The well driven downsfaud ttfo b«&lt;t. Whv? ' raavhaibreiNN-operatre i

u direct bearing on the jK«ition of Euglish agriculture which u generally over­
looked.
When th- phylloxera was
spreading in routhem France, llic dto-"
courag-ment of French fonnera wan
such Uuu they ciianged from viticulture
to when! growing over a very extenairo
area. And there fa also a good deal of
wine land, which, os an alternative,
would be favorable to barley.
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The farmer who baa a big straw stack '

r^JC»LV*
ChiIua will | SJwcSilSars^SUSPSSB^iMn^SiiiS^aw*^
foro, tbrnm.ertnly tecl .«■&gt;ixuUoo

genuine v.*ithnut th'
MORTGAGE HALL.

' ADMINISTRATOR'S SAL

internal

that
oetoekii
Bren

tweatjy^-ttbt (» , :tnk., thr
las ana tni »n [fit nt&gt;K&gt;

PR0KA-1E OJU1EU.

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of preventing the lifting of posts, except
by netting «&gt; deep that frost cannot get
below them. As a rule little difficulty
Bjxingv soils hero are must usual!-.- rtext i &lt;***, umithrr wlUi all accrued mtere*:, legal
&lt;Lv». then faum.uullutrf.Ul.KArellT
"SS2
and mudy noils. Tix- amaBrr the hole, by i. 1 win Jn at
uMte^bhS’
tor tamping, tb» «t,Wdo«-««frtdaytberigflth day “I Marek.

Saturday ttv anti d^v of M*n-I..
ten o’eWwk m the ferenrou. I vh
sottton to u»e hir*r« btadrr ,c
&lt;ltwr of th- court h-gwo tn tin- &lt;
ithai betas thr plart- where til
for th- count) of Bxi*.' i* hoMr-

suffer by exposure to cold or storms..)
tm l*-ttoiu and at the top. Holt* I Uf H»»Ubk&gt; lurry Ouray. Mature, ttiattetai;
•ay, Jlnienm, CulUrawr. Tieuumak I SirVTJ’
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stack and find shatter if rrmilteU to du g*”™*.': driven by a man with a boar*
bo. But. this is not ban. us they may I mflU1- USI“B *
m stand in.
undermine the stack and be burn* I under
it. With very Httie timber and plenty
of straw, however, rough but warm
shelter mav be provided at little cost

Tbe shorter th- munun- the better tj,'
can lx? distributed over the land, and tin-1
mure valaabie it is for providing plant,
food. All iong manure entaifa useless
labor in its handling. Tu throw craw

W**t'to

lot Harting-.Mteti.; Ito
Him J. Dm»u:.

MORTGAGE HALE.

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The man lives to -be eight-

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The Banner and the Detroit Tribune. $1.50.

11 feel long. Then- fa a rope running
from the sweep B to th*, iwhiftietra.-.
fastening with a book in tin- roue. I&gt; to
a roller. 2x2 inches, into which thr sweep
B i fa in- irtwxd. E is u 2x4 indh Week
lasleD-.-o on top of Uh- crmk (decro to

er. GaneUvilfc. Ohio. says:
hem troubled with .catarrh
u long time, but hare, with what nineditt*
we had. and wliat thr doctor could du.
kepi tin- upper band of it until thl- fall,
when everything tailed. H-r throat wan

Horae Lives
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Tortoise “

roun’* o! ,t*rr' '

QHANCKHV BALE.

MGBTQAUR SALE.
1 &gt;r :.aiU hattog been u&gt; ao** I n t tee e
certain wortaSKi nuulrb) Moore.

ttee l&lt; bere.lv gtvro tbxt :
:ttou to the hig»&gt;e*t trnJc-

Com charred on the cob fa u good form
of giving charcoal to poultry and swine.
Much difficulty in churning; in winter
is due to keeping tlx? croam at tiy&gt; cold a

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Ensilage has been almost universallv
successful wherever fair truth ham been
made, especially in locaiilfa* where the

B, common earth being used in tamping.
At C anti al £&gt;. the proper forma of poets

Top vcntilakprs in poultrv h
bong vigorously milk-toed by
colx. ami oilier poultrym-m.

D fa Shown a poat tamped with broken
stone or gravel. Wo do not think it purs
unisos the material may be ewdlv oh-

time and money invested as a Mock

IMttuxagv.
Light barley boiled is claimed to
exedfant ifa-d for hor&gt;^. putting u f

u&gt; th- life e«&gt;R- c
Dated Harttag*. MJs-b..!
Al.ONK*
rtrenit Owrr C&lt;m&gt;Blwu&gt;wr. i
Smith A CuuwsovK^tanettor

MlCi:

TO ADVERTISERS.

• aaae in tamping.

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A Pul Up Job’
raad Itetndl Wrokiy Frites

�At first a Iltue hacking oouxh,
Tl» aothtng but a cold."
I bey *ay. " Twill very soon w&lt;
AU*, the story old!
The beetle cheek, tbe falling strength.
The grief that cannot save.
And tile's wan flame goes out, at length.
in a consumptive's crave.
If persons would use Dr. Pierre’* Golden
Meuieal Discovery, when Irritation of tbe lung*
is indicated by a cough, it would be an easy
matter to avert consumption. Be wise !n time.
Evangelist Wills converted 197 of Flush­
ing’s civilized heathen in Just 17 days.
Teo well known to ne«d lengthy advertise­
ments—Dr. gage's Caiarrb Remedy..
Kent county think* she Is big enough
for another circuit judge.

"Do I beheve in adterUdng,” «ald a promln
ent la ay re. a day or two ago. "WelL rather;
and In the bldm u sdrertiacment more thau in
any other. I remember, one day. reading a
very luterasttmt story. Hmt ended in what I
took to ta a pufl for Dr. Pierre's Pleasant Pur
gatlve Pciiere ! threw down the paper in a
rage- Note wrek after that 1 nreded some
medicine of that kind, and weut and bought
those same Illite pllte." "Did 1 find them
b good-.'" “Why, ye*, the If*t thing of lb* kind
L I ever mw, but that has nothing to dn with the
L first question, and 1 only mention the joke on
| myself to sh ,w tbaf advertising doe* pfa."
I There are no insect* on Hillsdale county.
I Hhe shook ’em al) off when she paid 3300
I to iidjust thr,*? claim* aggregating 890. .
.
I Coui'titutloiial or scrofulous catarrh, sore
•ey,-*. etc., surely cured by Ayer’s SartaK parilla.
I
EHert * Extract of Tar A Wild Cherry
! is a'safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for
r cough*, colds, bronchitis, asthma; und nil
’ throat iroublrat will relieve and benefit
’ consuniption. Try It and bo convlnc«*l.
Every boKle warranted: price 30c aifd Hl
per Ixittlc. Sold i»y druggists.
Prepared
by the Emmert Proprietary
Chicago.
HI.
Mum;K cpldeiuk* at Ishpeming. A
Tbe worst feature ni&gt;mit ca&lt;arrh Is it, danger­
ous tendency tu cunsumtaou. lloo&lt;r» N*r»a
panliarurv* catarrh by purifying tbc blood.
Mrs. M‘. W. Camp, pioneer of Fuwler. ville. diet last week.

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Dr. Jaques'German Worm Cakes destroy
worms and remove thcui from lhe system.
Safe, pleasant aud effective.
Win. llutlvr, of Port Huron, was kill,-,!
at Oua-r Sunday while skidding log*.

As veil as tbe handsomest.’and other, arc in­
vited to call on any druggist and get free a trial
bottle of Kemp's I (al tats for tbe throat aud
huiss. a remedy that in sdllng entirely upon its
'merits and i» guaranteed to relieve and cure all
chronic aud acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis
and consumption. Large bottles io cents and

HOW TO BECOME A BELLE.

FROM GRAVE TO GAY.
HOW THE WOMEN OF MEXICO MIX
RELIGION AND PLEASURE.

CONVINCE AN OBSERVER THAT ALL

“Mamfc.'

my third.'
“Only showing your inexperience, Kami.

Tho last strains of a dytag hymn. '■ tan ted
in a sort of jerky monotone, ’ had scarcely
eaoM*! vibrating among the pond&lt;-raus. rough
ent, when tbe congregation, principally
women, true to a habitual failing, begun on
animate,! conversation. Whether tlu ir com­
ments related to any jiartlcularly hiqirasdve
coining over intecwrtng bite of donuatic

stranger, while waiting a faw mmiwutx at tbo
entrance of tta rhurch watching ths pvple,
to receive n (wwsdng hivitatimi to attend a
"Unite" or Mexican danoe.
A tsulc is, of courw, a m&lt;*rt l.imites* rwreation. but to ffy to the opposite uxtremo,
with tbp lights of ttas church yet taruing
and the print* *t(B abrou-.Ld In 'acra’ncutaJ
rnta’H. impnwed one a* ta&gt;mg ju*l a trifle sac*
rilcgioiiK •
a vrnr kimi-lk iiaij-hj- om
Women tn lately »it dug with ms-overod
head* in sifetrf elocution now tripped lightly .
through tho gluotny *«•»■:.*. moving tn and
out lietweon tta dnrkctwd etructunri. chat­
ting ami ta'i^txlng e«.-‘&gt; will, tbeotte appnr-.
colly in tho very trai’^iort* of nuntriment, ।
all scorned incongrwKtx
Reaching a long, low roofad building,
where usniaiL diugvWlpdo., ■ tmtud a flick­
ering, uncertain lirht, and •Jiriil strains of I
musk- floatexI &lt;&gt;ut into tte* nignt' thnaigb an |
open door, (taeikstuil vt»iu&gt;r alfowHl.hittirtlf
to be ti riitel Ather uneereurtiteusiy |nto tlio |
v«y tmci*l &lt;&lt;f a Mexican ilstu ••
’ •
. I
The d .ncitr; apnrttu’-tit E-uml*ted ut on*'
long, nruTov hill. olonT cither si*of which, j
for th- aecutnmotati -a of talta. mrerhi j
uugbwo
ct cit*4j

■With hAnth crossed domandy in front *&gt;f
them, but hi toot n]K&gt;u wnldiing tho.muvw
BM-ut* uf tbf^v upEta Uw Boor.
A^imnbur oftaliu*.* ctqyUe* stuck into wide,
wooden cgoswa und suspended at various
placet from tiia. railing imparted a dim and
almost religious light, that cast a weird, preutt.nr glow ujKrti the du&amp;y occupauu of the

were group, of vari-huixl muslins aud calicoes
maili’ up with complicated loofu, bow* ami
circlca. and neatly plurnvl togothcr by means
I ncle Sam's Nerve A Iknu* Liniment of green cckftUsiugUa Titos, slmpte .groan
will relieve sprains, brui,*-*, neuralgia and leaves ttud bright colored murllns lotr.Uinai
rheumatism. Sold by all druggist*.
’ ' ■ pleasing offex", and
1, dead white of the
Fanner's institute in Adrian last week. greatly relieved

Ayer’s Chern Pectoral cure* cold* ami
coughs; an un^jtuiled aruxlyne expectorant.' musicians were lu-rordod a scat high above
Hlg poultry and pet stock show in Bay
where they played on a violin aud guitar.
City last week.

Streak of Ughtnlag.

you dmire twice with Frank Harrington last
nig^t. and you didn't danr-' once with Arthur
Jane*.”
, *
"But there's «nm»&lt;lung to Frank Harring­
ton, white Arthur Jones is InkipirL He
doesn’t know anything but Inane society
gomJp"
"But bo's one's of the troaux, Mamie; you
must rememl'er that."
“Why. he's not entertaining, to bsF
"Koo; 1 can't say that 1 ever found him

girl* You never saw him with a wallflower,
did your
'And you’vo seen Prank Harrington of u-nf

••Well, would you rather be claswal with
tho l&lt;ellt» or tho wall flowi-rW Arthur Jouta
sad T&lt;un White can makn you one of tbe
liellre uf tho aeaMUi if they llk&lt;&gt; you, aixl
you 11 to( tiusu Noone will over think you're
a wall Bowtr if you're with them a good deoL"
"Decaua? they ucvnr dance with wall HowJ
"Then. Imcsuso they kre not polite enough
to pay • l‘fJ» attention, to a girl who lack*
It, 1 run to reward them by b.-ing particu­
larly gracious"
•
'
"Why. Manito"——
“Their scllidine* makni them beaux."

Legal Tender and Bi
t- n. tional Ommosj
Stationery Account....

iiarents Ux&gt;k their children hom&gt;. Others
Jfdt in stnall numbers; tbo candtes one by one
fluttered out gradually, darkening tho room,
and finally the revelsra were fallowed into

l.uooo
In view of tbe ever expanding enterprise of
4.427 00 American towtin and American maculae-

travagance aud wastefulnras. It does not a|&gt;pear probablo that natural gns will continue
111 A&gt;» 47 to supply (or many d.’Cades. I will not say
year*, the favored districta that now enjoy IL
ro,om
Capital paid in............................
But even if it proves transient, it still has a
Surplus Fund
moot important nnd beneflrent work to do.
Uudfvfded Proflte....
It is bringing in an industrial and ectmomto
Due other Banks
Dus Depositors
rvvolutioD of no smMl proportions, vis.: The
r.placement
of solid by gereous fuel It is
ISAIB 47
educating pcopia by an object tooKin as to
1 do solemnly swear that the above staterncot
la true, to tbe beat of my knowledge and belle!. what cutaditutca a |*rfect fuel The exmC. D. Bkkhm. Cashier.
mnnitie* tl-.at have once enjoyed tbe luxury
ttab«crlbcd and sworn to l#fore me tills KXli and economy of natural gas will be slow to
*tsv of Jan. IM).
return to tho barbarism ot raw coal, and beat
Dan w. Rkvxoim.
and
jower will at no distant day ta distrib­
Notary Public for Barry Co. Mich.
uted in oil our towns from central stations,
D. G. BONIMSOM, I
as light is now supplied.—Louisvilte CourlarJouxnaL

Near tbe backwoods village of Tanncravilte there to a long and very rtarj, hili in the
road. It has a sharp bend IU It about half
quite high. At tho foot of that bank a tfakl
stretch^ away.in a gradual slope fcr ;uobably lun yards, wbec It drupe suddenly to an
incline of 43 degrees. Tiiat sharp tocHno is
U*J yard* from top to bottom, sml the bot­
tom n simply.t|» lop of a ledge that La* a
shrar fall of a&gt; fret.
From. the I* ttorn
of that lodge there U another sloping piece
of ground ’AJO fret or so wide, and at tbe
lowwerigeof that stope anuther
drop,
ircrpcndteularly 15 fret, tho woa branch of
itar Hun flowing ut its bow. If 1 have
inndu the Uqxjgrapby of that rectum cf
rather rolling c.mntry toterably plain it
wfl] bo noticed that a man in a toboggan,
taking tho eourw. 1 have mark™! out.
last him unto the opening of tho next wwaon.
“oomc ron kartix.**
I v, u* standing in the rood on tho long and
trunked hill lixtennig to Undo J«&gt;b Hnyder,
the great hunter, bemoaning tiw d -cad.*&gt;c»
of gamo, wta) Bill Morgan, a taunt*ur from
tiw rib,-a !"y mills, appeared. Hu had a pair
nt bob* with a g-*xl lend of b».-» aboard, and
thn kind was drawn tiy a cuupfo vt small, dospomkrnt lurking muh* Bill stopped wbco
l:«&gt; camo to the hill t/nuljml hi* I rata, chain,
for
a team com— down that hill with

tbe brake,a, it that heavy etiainacan give.
___tart______
___
"Die
that a____
man_____
wtHMvpalipmHM
con­ As Bill Morgan was adjusting but chains
sists ujk’ly In fa.-king uut- fur
for Lb
ids own
own ptan*pten*- L’ncl j Job Hnyder said to ux,
uru oak* mi* tn eLuco should k&gt; flatter nx-that . "Them mules hain't got no more Ufa in ’am
I must enoourage him in taiug impolite to than a pair o' old rtilitar boof» Pm nltai
my lent fortune.to idstura”
glad whm Laeo 'em ruiao this Lib again’ huura,
“How can you putaoch an interpretation ter I don’t want cm to drop dmd *rourai
If you dance much with Flunk Harrington
and that c!aa&gt;&lt;&gt;f meu people will think you
stand in u«d of aUeution.1*
“That 1 nui a wall flower F

Bill Morgan m&lt; his brake chains and cuma
atidiiwu tbo hill Av tbo mules ]«*■*! ui 1
Do'-nvd t tat they certainly did L«&gt;k a* if a
*-Jdd&gt;m jar would startle life awny from

■An&lt;i tliiai in time that will make me oner*

way. Slid had rrertoKl tho very st«*«pret port
uf Uh- hill wben.tho brake ctuuu si-pariitud
and Uk. !*&gt;!• aud lugs beguu pu. luug raltar
ai-.-agriy ugninxt tho breb of tlxw., little

"Fur when Arthur Jones and the other
Kbuux get the idea that I am u wall flower
they will let mo severely alone.’
'•Tlit’y won t pay much attention b, von."
“WhyF
.
.

Undo Job Hnyder.

thing in this way! Whcu I camo out 1 was
sattsited to know that things were as tliey

kicked logs and tala into aliyera. Did three

, "But I'm curious to know why they arc

verge of dismtatiou at that—do anything of
• I—• u..a■ v.. 'Tn.....
.v - •
■

wall flower than os a belle F
"Of cuuroo not, Mamte. What a foolish
qutetiou."
"Wouldn't I dance just as wnllF
“Certainly. But you we, if they were
dancing wttb wall flowers all tho time they
could hardly be beaux"
"They would diw-cud to the level of courtcay and Frank Harrmgtou."
"You provoke me, Mamie'

ditiouni foun'bi, , ery hollow, however, that
Would you whip a ^ick horeeY No. bau&lt;d from the depth*
the remnant dry
, Then don't iw otdlnary pills, salts. Henna, goods box, ami occasuiurd by four well souted
etc.. („r sick livers, bowels. ,dc.. only use boots kevjiing up a continual tattoo.
Miles'I'ilh. iM. I', i thrsafest and surest
In tho sweut of such vujcyable irxasfoc* the always trying to get at tbo reason of,thing*
of pills.
Samples free at W. H. Good- Mcxlcun-pcople (of Xew Mexico, observe very But ii sresn* to n» that 1 am torewnnl our
little or n&lt;&gt; soda) tiistinctiim, conaapeatly all uun' for tving selfish and snub another for
being c* lurtrou* ”
.
Mr. Whinner&gt; live, at Adrian and hl*
',nJ? ‘^Tl.
I
&gt;rte i»
fa painting
Minting horses.
together in tU taU n-m. Tbotattfrttal
- forte
horses.
don, *urpo»ing hlmrelf in a swrFT*'sT ■rtiit of with Frank ILuriugt&lt;x&gt; if you want to. I
broo&lt;lcioth, goes around in auxu-y whirl hand never meant that you should ignore him en­
It Is &lt;inltr aurprtalng to notice the num- in hand with a moecayued peon nnd ca^o tirely. .But danco with him Ire* and with
_/
i (krthor Jones mure."
rrous report* of remarkable case* of ner- envelope 1 bure.
Wornin if all age* nnd girl* not yet fa their
___ _I___________
_
"But
like him better.'
, voim di^a.sc eared, such a* headache, tits.
L irmm* prostration, heart affecllon*. SL teens eagerly await a reqfl&gt;»t to !x» led ,ntr ; “S'do I."
«■_ —
" quite
’------me s*imc
^situs’ dan,*, insanity, and prolonged upon the floor, yet upon the face of thoae i "Well,
it's all
odd and‘ given
..m. Ideas
1.1
-ii im-, Clara,
atant society. n..«
But .tell
slroplesuie*!*, by Dr. Miles’ Restorative ncgl vtcd, and w ho wait unankod for hour* I new
Nervine. This new nn.l Improved brain upon the hard wtuxlun bench-?*, 1 liavc never , if dancing almrat excluidvoly with tbv braux
ooticerl
on
tixpriwdon
that
would
rlcnob,
makes
a
bell?,
what
makas
a
braul
I* the
and nerve food, and medicine, is every­
situation just reversed f
where gaffing a remarkable reputation for
The old crcne of 30 acvepte nn Invitation as
curing the worst of these discasra, as well
‘"Thea, wbc-ie does it all beginF
as the injurious effect* of worry, nervous promjgly as the blushing young dsmwl of 16.
"Dear met you ask such queer quraUons.
irritation, mental and physical ovwrwork. She |&gt;crha|H dore not frol tbe same thrill of
I never have thought about it."
W. H. G,M&gt;dyear. lhe &gt;!ruggi*t. will give
tainly
Irighton*
up,
&lt;&gt;n
"daneo
nights
”
am!
.
"How &lt;lid Arthur Jones get to in one of
away trial tattles of this wonderful rem
goes
t'lrough
tbo
n-.nilatioEi
moves
to
tbo
bust
tbe
'awe!! fallows,' as wo call themF
cdy. Its positive!]* contains no opium or
o£ tier ability, which, considering h-r ad- ,
“Pm suro 1 don't know. Tho first season
The SL Joseph church society, Dctroii, cq»l charm, if any there be iu Mexican• edged t* ita of tbo season bef&lt;ire, rui.l thcui all
will erect a 840.000 church edifice next danc.-N, i» their umplicity. Each dancer,, tbe other girls were only ton glad to dance
summer.
front rnaMni of being taught from early child­• with him."
hood, has al! tho required ste(K down to al
Houin Foollab Feopln
"I think 1 undorstand it," thoughtfully.
’ "A man has push. Ho insists on dancing exAllow a codgh to run until It gets beyond the
ejusivdy with tho acknowledged teltes and
reach of medicine. They often say, “Ob. It will "calling off" dr "prompting.1
ignores Uio wall flower*. Tbo dobutantee are
wear away." 'but In most cases ft wean them
Such simplicity, however, dore not prevail
away. Could they bn Induced to try tha-suetes*ful medicine called Kemp’s Balsam, whieh l» throughout the entire performance, as other ■eosmi be iwdp to make the belter '
told on a positive guarantee to cure, they would very undhdrablo and highly congruou; featimmediately see the excellent ettecl after tak­ urea strike one as being extremely vulgar, if
"(Jfcourw, that's a requisite. So must a
ing the first dost’. Itiee 30e and &gt;1.00. Trial not wholly barbarous. For instance, a male
gallnut ilurfag interval* betwren sets amiLwd belle tie pretty and bright Bat hi, mannan
size free. At all druggists.
hima'lf, if no one else, by stalking cp aud
Monday morning an Ann Artar druggist down tlte floor, leering his body to and (ro her Gouty make brr a belie. Doren't it take
received 1,000 vaccine points. By night with an air of bravado, and by pounding his a little grain ot anlflahneas, ClaraF
M0 of them had been sold.
fret vigorously upon the boards made a harsh,
"Mamie!"
dheordant nobe with tbc clashing of two
"Oh, I Ivg your pordotL 1 was just think­
monster iqaing one of which he wore bucklsd- ing aloud.’’—Chicago Trtbunn
J. A. Crawford, says: “I have had the to pithcr l&gt;x&gt;L
.
worst form of eczema two yearx and
AnotJuT young man, tali and cxrupttomlly
found no relief from some of our best phy*
. fierce looking, swung a pretty young girl
?
Mrs. Mackay, of California, Faria and
aieians who have made thl* tlhease u sj*
/ through the delights of a waltz. while th*
*Ty
laity.
I wa* pttauded to try I'nplllon p(4ixhcd &lt;ti&lt;l of a Lugo six sLootur at each
(extract of flax).
The relief 1 received turn glrwraol bright! and fornwlabto from with Iteldla, ex -queen of Spain. A good
story uf the M.ickay family luu not until now
was like a charm and 1 sin well. I thinly beneath hi* coat.
been told in print
Paplllon one of the blessings of the. aga,"
At tho cauiptoCion of each set. tLo gentle­
Mr*. Mackay's mother and sister lival with
Try Paplllon (extract of flax) Skin Cure man conduct* the lady to an adjoining nxmi,
when all others tail. I-arge tattles fl.00. where ri-fnsJimctit* uro served. Tho n.-frr»h- &gt;
immeam wealth of the head of tbe family It
W. IL Goodyear's.
rm-at stand, over which an elderly wumau in was suppewd that tlio sister would come in
.. M-UlFw
- .’ 1- 1 1— I II I ■ T * I
Muskegon county lumbermen are having a white apron pro
for a cnnihiarnbto dot, and -it was true that
excellent sledding and are tatting In a big Tta upper surface*
crop of logs.
seated her with a few hundred thousand dolfour fret square. Direct ly in the ecuUr Stood
English Spavin Liniment removes all, sdounor more large black hot Urn, somu full, eyes of the master of millions, but very apHard. Soft or Callou*ed Lumps and Blem- others partially tilted with liquor. Around
lietuing to tho hungry Frenchman of the old
febre from honeo. Blood Spavin. Curbs. the bottk* arranged in a circlo were n nttm- rogitne.
»»Unts. Sweeney, Ring-tane, Stifles, all
Swollen Throats. Sprains, Cough, etc.
Tbe men fur tbomost'port took liquor, but
Save 830 by use of one bottle. Warranted. tho wutnon regaled th&lt;un.*dvea each tima wit!, stock asked to see the American minister and
Sold by Dr. E. H. Lathrop, Druggist, tho contents of a tingle saucer, and tho price was uilxrud into his excellency's private
Hast! tigs.* C. D.
far the combination of liquors, fruit and con-

Furniture and Fixtures.

It i» a. popular idea that undertakers are a

THE STORIES ARE TRUE.
"I've bra thinking about you. You wont

A South Haven luff! laid an egg after her
bead was cut; off recently, qr the- South
Haven Scutucl I* a liar.

Report of the condition of the Hasting* City
Bank at Hastings. Michigan, on Monday Jan.
7lh. A. D. iKMh made In accordance with sec­
tions IS. t» aad 67 of the General Banking Law
an amended in Um.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

MORGAN’S FEEBLE MULES.

rltb IMllghtful Men

course not tbo young lady, so Mas thought tta

pact (K the allmnci' as doubtless, the duchreu
bad vtry fondly anticipated; she askud the
minister to explain to tbo nobio party that
her daughter was very poor, having no share
of tbo Mackay fortune, anil was only in
Europ? to l» educated for a governess, and
as such sho expseted to earn her own living.
The niinhter communicated hb&gt; luiwago to
•
Jl_____-J ».... T. .
__ _
,i eu.
। te, . Z .j
'7**’
bora midu.ormtd. and that of course under
the circumxtanre* her offer wmiM tv„

Dictate will mmemlxx that Mark Tapley,
when srsrebing for a lot in life wi&amp;b «'mid
afford the grmteat pcaslbte opportunity at
l« ;ng jolly under difficulties,
strongly In­
clined to adopt that '&gt;f an undertaker. Hav­
ing katg U1 ieved this popular idm eutterrning
the mm of coffin* and shrouds and tbe life

wUUugly.

Hood • ftarsspsrifla ha* prarsa

New Talk Oty.

Sick Headache
fulnoa, iu humor* .and its pFtuurw They

▲xxablk. Sew Haven, Conn.
dtiaens
decently
laid hin
was a stsflereridfrom
dyspepsia
and sick
eart­
ache. She took Rood's S-inajeullla ssul
found it tbe brat remedy she ever used.
'

one," ha wild "I shouldn't my 'undertaker,'
tbottgh. Wa«iroppad that word some, ymrs

Hood's Sarsaparilla
^nly by C. I. HOOD * CO., tawe'd. Mast

1 may &lt;«afely *ay that wn an, the jollterit set
of men .living. You know tbatciowrw aud

'lOO Dosos One Dollar.

private life tvuause ttertr work &lt;•onairting iu I
bring funny, it fe&lt; retaxation for them to- be i »■; «* w* * *&gt;
,«rinua Just so with a»&lt; undertaker. He &lt;1^ 45 jj , I ^1
mm: «&lt;-ar n mournful coantausr nnd uffact grarf, &lt;&gt;r at taut, mouruLd sympathy, ta(
—THU—

throw all that off and be lively'and ebrer j
fuL An undertaker * life i» caiculatul to
make' a man jolly, m* only f8r the reason I
jifct im-ntioiu*!. ’ tat
an intensely. lion*&lt; rous

I

M

J.

L^ND OF DISCOVERIES.

at or in ronnrotiou with f nneraU. To a 1-trgt
onewdou tor imrUi and enjoyumul, though 11
believe that tjicy mourn qplte ns smeerciy a&gt; ’

ofiii:iathig al tbo funeral of • U'rtrd «aloo:; ।
tasqwr a faw y&lt;Mf» og , and on thn rrjad ic ,
tte- cemetery wv, ucf;untr&gt;r«*l tbo rerufn of o !
rival nuldii-MW A r*i** l&gt;-t-.v*on tta two fi»

Mm tearing along at &gt; nci; a Kirioos rate that

rolk-J out.
“1 rvturoiber an amusing Liddent in con
nertl&lt;«&gt; with a promincut iron manufacturer
&lt;&gt;t uuUouai reputation, who never Ineea an
opportunity of advertising Lis biadnaau He

@bKsAsW’.CoVGH5,
i^SBronehlti^’
SeqJ fee Circuit ,.8| fcrUKl.3e-9.aj

manufacture.

His' wife died soon afterward.

been platmrd l■cfurcUu&gt;d, away they went
down that hid. Th, y w&gt;-ul w&gt; fa*t tiiat theik
tegs lootal liko sjmkin ia a trotting sulky be­
hind d bono going a mite in 2dA
claim,?! Uncle Job Hnyder. "But they’ll be
garni when they git u&gt; th* !&gt;&gt;tusu o' tho
hill."
oxly a urrix wixuep.
But they didn't get fo tbe bottom of .the
hill. Wl,-n they reached tho !*md !t. the
rood they ilidn'l bund with It. but krpt
straight on. Down tho bank they went.
flown tho Piping held, with the bob* and
tbo logs doing their very bod to luvp up.
Whoa the qiulre struck tho top uf tho 45 deg*,
iucline aial went &lt;« down it they WWW going
so fo*t that if tln-ro luuln't bnm snow on thi
ground t? throw them out in relief wnuould
and kip, dtosppcoroL Cock* Job Hyuder
wa» about to ofssi hi* mouth and ay, “That
wrtUcs it!' wbeu Hr? toga came in sigh'., g.dng
like streak* of lightning down tbo seexmd
riopo toward tbo tedgv along tho errek. They
had bn kon their fastening* awl *bot over tie
mutes, but th., mutes fuBowvd ri-ht on Iu
their wake, bolding the I* bu brhiud Guam. It

rraehol, air! tbo wbote cavalcvtedtappeared
again. NoUiuig camo in sight any tnon\
"Thar!” exclaimed Uncle Joh, with a sigh
of reltef, "Nothin' kin*.ver make mo bltevc.
ttatjLbcui mutes didn’t die fore they gut to
thn bend in this hill, but they war pushed so
bard they couldn't drep. What’ll ye take for
tbeir shoes, BdlF
Bill didn't *ay, and just for curiosity I went
down with him and Undo .lob (&lt;&gt; w*. how
badly the mules were wrcck&lt;*L It wan some-

tlr- elegant fence around tin. lot was nianu

tbe biECnera. there lived in Brooklyn a family
whom 1 will call Mcvder. The tnubaad died
much davoted to him. In
carriagv list I arrange! t'&gt; have

acemnpaniol by her dead husband*
brotli-r, wixwo features »rm as rapul-

Dr. C. McLane’s Celebrated

down ut tbo fret cf the corpre. Taking out
her knitting she betynrrfb work at it very industriotrily. Her granddaughter, obrervmg
her with •great *urj&gt;rire. udd:
'Why,
grandma, surely you wouldn't knit at poor
grandpa's funoralT 'Wai,' rtspondetl the
good dame, * I jest thought I might as well

started to walk the five milre !&gt;ock to get the
next t ram. As ho was crossing tho ndlnad
bridge over the Big Run n wo*’, bound freight

The Chfckaww maidens uro fair to look
upon. They uro of tho Castilian type of
!&gt;-auty They are tali, graceful, with langubhing black ryes and an utandaoc* of
bLwk hair. They drew, tastefully. uu.l all or
noirly all are fairly educated.
Chickamw dtisemhip te worth at a moder
ate ratimate 8S.000. There an, now about
6,0» Chickasaw* by blood and marriage, if
the Chickamw Lands were dincted up. each
man, woman and child in tbo natnsi would
be entitled to about 780 adn*.
\
and a smart fellow ixxnlng into the nation
could pA married in a week at an expense
of |1..’O f'jr a license fan. Thl* taw waa so
badly abused that the lagiatatnro aomo year*
ago amended it, nnd now a cituun uf tho
United States must nuMo tn tbo r&gt;atioo two
years, produce a good moral character, be
vouched for by three ChkdoMwa iu good

cituenship
The National |mrty favors uicroaung the
marriage license fee to &lt;100 end imtting
greater restrictions on tbc a|»jjlx-nnt for matrunoDj. i no is ixn aavocaieu m any narrow
«pWl.buttotha iumnwtof goodciUwMhip.
It tea faettbat tberehmof Teras, Mtaoari
..
. „
. ,oxfc**

Agent

into the room wlare bo lay in Lu cuffin about
a quarter of an hour before the tim&lt;&gt; act for

hre-lutWi-i and without a rcratch on tat!
Uta lo Job s’oud stinply aghast He could
waredy believe his eyre, moti after Rill bad

not, but Iflo know that iwvir again can any­
thing in mid uIamil Uiu American mule that

C ATARHH
jTOora'Ci^iffioviux cm.

SANTA AWEanil CAT-R-CURE

lent as vver anil panting alii-

iddo and starte! to knd them urn w&gt; lots to the
bill, tho bottom of which they hadn't rracbtxl.
Ttxn, Undo Job khuuuil:
"Bill! I'll give ye MX) far them rnulasF

MCUF1E Ton

Sold and guaranteed by
tearnc! of my arraugvmeni for the first
»he&gt; scrwime,! out at the top uf her voice be-! W. H. GOODYEAR,
Sole
foro oil tho people: ’I won't go with that1
tarnai ugly lorkin’ critter, but I’ll foller
Mcider wherever be gura’
" Attho funeral of a very a,7*d tniUionaire
belonging to one uf t!ia&lt;Jd Kutcksrhockar

vilte &lt;ww day and *at by tbo -&gt;pen window of
th&lt;- «nr’on account of tho iwat IL. sn.-oQ-d.
and hi* faton troth fell out of the window.
As h&lt;' had just paid f-JS far them ba got out
at tbo next station, (Ivo mike from where tbe
tretb had cw-nped from him. and wulko! bock

tho logs were lying about protntecuims^y, a
good deal «pltnb&gt;red and jammed. But there

^BIETINC l«lCDVca.o&gt;tavii-LE.CAL.

txxmd track.

WILL. OURZ

A few doses taken ct lhe right time
will often eave a severo spdl of
sickness. Price only 25 ccwts at
any drug store. Bo sure and see
that Dr. C. McUNE’S CELE­
BRATED UVER PILLS, FLEM­
ING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., is
on the box. Noao ether is Genuine.
Ur.' 'VOfiY POLISH tor tho Teeth,

A« h-&gt; did so he glanced back

corning on the Irvlp toward him. Tbrre
was no timo for him to get wreose the Itridgo
before the train would .be spun him, and be
Both locomotives xiundnl ttair danger sig­
nals. Tbcru was tat one thing to do. Tray
seized a bridge Iwom or tte with his hands and
dropjang quickly down hung by hi* flngre*
until tho long train had ossswi over him. Ho
was bringing it

doctor anw ho was all right tbe signal was

on another east liound freight camo along.
Tray thought it was runn
him to get on thi» E-nboose.

dialocated Tbo train went on,
Tray'S
overcoat—* brand new 830 coat—with It.
In^dteof bis injured ankls and mutilated

tn.

W. L D
LAS
$3 SHOE nvxTLQirar.
h®

Without waiting to havn hk injuries aV

w. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE LADIES.
W. L BODtiUK, BROCKTON, MAffit.

bur uwu behalf.—Philadelphia Item.

ness m ti»’ na
| Louis Republic.

likely that tb* railing will fallen him. -Phil

A. WOOLLEY.
HArrtNcs.

�■I

EepcrwKrtathe Wateon, ot Mu Calm.
The following Is tbe Hat of tbe petit
has latroctered a lo-al option MH. tiiat b jurors drawn for the February term of grow? Tire solution of this problem Is1
first a matter of duty and aacxuid a matter,
eonsldt’red constitutional by some of the court: ' '
■9
of eelf Interest As tbe city now stands
1.
Cm*. .1 S-humaker
best legal minds in the state.
x. Kmantrel DickmKMwhat incentive is there to a young manl
INAU, L. COOK. Editor.
hf enter to bring tbe matter properly
that would like to make Hastings his home?!
Jrvtng
Garrett.
within lite wmstHutiou. It ha* Ixvm left
What prospects are before him? The Of New York, the well known and aueegaaful Specialist in Chronic Dlaeaso nnd .«
Thru. A Mart.
Wellington M&lt;
with the supervisors to carry out the ex­
mldditMut-sl and old people that have ae- eaato of the Eye and Ear. by request'of many friends and potirnta, baa dreided to viCFred Wagner,
cumulatetl enough for titelr nerds can1 Hastings Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 2d and 3d. 1880. Consultation and examination fn-,
pressed wfif of lhe people, as the constitu­
Asruo Culver
.
make their bnmr here and are attracted by; and confidential In his parlors at the Hastings' House. Office hours 0 a. m to i:
John MeCallui
tion expressly ««ys Ule legislature may con­
..Baltimore
Cassius Mowry.
the advantages noticed at the lw&lt;lnnlngi two dan only. ’
rflrthey..’
fer Mthority to enforce tefflstatlon of this
.’..Cartion of thl* article. The young man is attract-;
brunaon..
........ rowtIrion cd by tbe advantages but hr can not be sure'
character upon boards of supervisors.
SI Randall.
Hasting* Township
A republican «nm»&gt;- county eonwmUon to
By the Watson local option bill, one-fifth
.. ... Hastings 1 aud 4 wards that the prosjiecti will warrant his Nettling]
here. No particularly alluring prospect*!
Benjamin F. Uclity
•'
2 and 3 “
uf the legal voters of the county petition
John H. VatentiaeHop# of his future auccetw, in a Irtulnme pointj
tht* sujsTvIsora to submit the question of
*
Mil ^anff will be entitled to delvptes to fol...Johnstown of view, arc staring him In tbe face, it]
Marshall V. Hint
therefore liccomrw a duty-of our citiretiN tij
to*, on- foe ract vote* ea»t at Ure lat- pre»h prohibiting the manufacture and sale of lnMaple
Grove
Fred J. quick
4rotul rlrrltao. and of'
fraction ol A toxiratlng liquor to the electors. This b
..Orangeville Iwtgln at once to work out a solution on
Hh-hurd Hughe*..../.
e Hope................
..PrairieWife thls.problem. By a correct solution thelrl
Wn&gt;
D.
Hughes.
...
r
t Irving
done timt tbe supervisors may deteunine
..S' ... Rutland
Baltimore,
Geo. G. Maar...
T Johnstown
will be,
greatly
benetltted.
------- IntereKs
j-.------------------------------------r_— • I Lri
...... Tboniapple own
J.G. Dibble
« Maple ftrevr
the sentiment of the jieople.
Car nor
..........Woodland
John Wunderlich
There may be differences of opinion;
•’ LWMrn0*
Yankee Springs relative to the manner of working out this]
George Hale ..
Throe petitions arc placed with the coun­
, o Pralrtevll e ......
.............. Aasyrii
Elwood II Sylvester .
s
3 R-itliuHt............
solution,
but
If
the
people
oner
determine,
’Tj
ty clerk. Afterward be examines them xo
Baltimore
. s TWiraaew..-..
on'doing the work there will be Dodlffic-nlty'.
us to determine whether one-fifth of the 30.' Darius Foster.
« WoodlMNl.........
- ad “ ...
kJ
Caritou about finding the way in which It should'
a Yankee 8ortao&gt;.
“ 4U1 ■
actual' "ters have aigued. and determine*
Total ninnwr....
t»e doin'.
.
.
j Q
a
Township committees are requested to for­ that tlie names of that number are on thr
Next
Saturday
evening,
at
the
court
m
ward caurus notkws to the Haatinra Haymku
A celebrated jihotographer, white mak­
petition*.
.
ing pictures along the rough cost of New house, a meeting will be held to consider; &gt;3
T%e clerk then calls a meeting of tbe England, set his camera to take the view what shall be' done to boom Haatings.;
supervisors, who may vote to submit thr of a double row of rocks off York Beach, Every penon In the city is Interested In
=
Maine, with tlie waves dashing over them, effecting this and the meeting should be
The following cummunicttiuu to the De­ prohibition of the manufacture and sale to when three sunny-faced children appeared largely attended. The time for action Is
troit Tribune from the facile pen of L. E. the elector* of the county. Due nutice is on the scene from behind the rocks where now and It is earnestly hoped that no man’
will set back by the sngar barrel white
Knappen. will be of great interest to tbe given of the election, which Jbc faw says they had been hidden from view, running
towards the water a* tliougli toplunge into others get out and hustle. Io»t everylwdy!
Barry county fri«nd.*of both Mr. Knappen shall is1 on Monday.
show nn interest In this business and a]
If the majority favor prohibiting the the surf arid by accident halted directly in rcadinea* to do all in their power In thej
and Judge Hooker, whose candidacy for
front of the camera already set, .when a
justice of supremo court is so warmly aud traffic, thr supervisora reconvene, and are clear manly voice, from a distance, rang rendition of aid. Tbe man who aeta lock)
tlien authorized to prohibit the manufac­ out the warning to the younger child, and throws obstacles In the way isn't fit to
ably championed in the letter:
darling, don’t gw nmr thr water!" live even in a jxwt house.
ture and sale of liquors within thr county "My
To Tfi^EnrroitoF the Tkuitnk:
They turned, each in characteristic jiosc.
■
No question of public concern affords at as provided by this taw.
und the reply came &lt;. from the little onr,
Tlie provision.* are very stringent In­ -who's afraid!” Snap went the rubber on Office of the Board of llEAi.m j
•prevent more practical interest to the pete
BELLEVUE HOSPITAL,
pie of thi. stab* than the choice of candi­ toxicating liquors after the first of May the camera, and the sunbeam* had. fixed
NEW YORK CITY.
Hastings. Mich., Jan. 28lh. ISbV.
f I
date* for positions upoii the supreme bench
Smallpox is prevailing throughout the
succeeding the election and the action of fun-ver a picture, - piquant, iwguiah and
of-Michiquli.
withal such a touch of nature a* no artist's
This highest tribunal of the state, of itn- thr Ixxird cannot l&gt;r manufactured, sold or fane) could ever body forth.
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.
portance. in many respects, bven greater given awsy. Tbe first offense of any per­
By iRMdal consent of the parents, who | cautionary measures and .rspertally n-com*
find »eter«thcrw»c. hoc
&lt; than attaches to either the ft-glslatlve or son against thb law after It b hr force an- pruininrnt in New England wricty. I mend vaccination. Every ehihl not pre-..
\ executive branch, the final arbiter of the !
the Chicago A North We-tern Railway vlotudy vaccinated and all other js-xwinx
with *a the
Company have invoked the ‘'Art Prraorva- who have not been vaccinateii within tinm meita.oe h»v« made m.«
resiuirro that its jnxtires jmxmts the m&lt;»M punlahment nut less than S-'.o fine-nor the. und the picture, duly engraved upon I proceeding five years can la- vaccinated
exalte-1 personal character, ]the hlghroi j- more than 8IU0 and costs of snit. und not steel by tiie celebrated engravers, John A.
iiiuw
•&gt;.« city physli----i_j; --------------- - js—
free «,*
of ,.i,«w»»
charge i,v
by nu
culling
on the
menu
im&gt;(n..k.i..l .luinuwnu,
ml-1
lhlul M ,„r, ,n
Lowell A. Co.. Buxton, and copyrighted, clan
Jan. L. Wiijcina, Cltairman.
“
forma tbe basis of one of the nrnst brautiLn*j
»■*“ '&gt;&gt;' •"»
1). E. FtXLKB, City Physician.
Hi
C. W. Wamneiu Sec’y.
XTiiu
ficatlon* leas generous.
Jplmll be deemed a felony, und the punish- ful and attractive souvenirs ever offered
by a railway company tn its patrons.
&gt;-« carvlully
Among those prominently raentioiird in | mrnt a fine of from S.W0 to 81.000 and IniMany copiea foive been distributed free,
connection
u —
with
ut. *ki.
this ki-h
high ..m
office,
— ...
no ...u.
one.; j(j.jMmnM,nt n{ Jackgou not lex* tluui otw but so great ix the desire tu possess one of
possesses these essmitlal qualification in j
tbe future, and to this end is to
titttau
beautiful
works
of
art
tiiat
even
the
more marked degree than does lion. Erank noo more than five years.
814.000 knitting factor)'.
generous North Western calls a halt.
This-blli. In sulMtance, will doubtless l&gt;r
A. Hooker, judge of the fifth circuit.
Copies uf this picture which Is sjiuken
To a brood, vigorous, legal mind In added the one adored, it ought to be.. It b of In art circles ks a "modern classic” in
THE MARKETSn. ».-xl knowing that dncax caa be cured
untiring industry, the habit of patient, sys­ none too strict
.
connection with a chase and ornate calen­
i advice Cree and be cured cf thru rfiieTi
tematic study and close Investigation,
dar for 1W», will be sent, pottage paid, to
courteous Judicial temper, unusual quick­
Gen. Boulanger scetns destined tn upset any address, in return for ,2.1 cents In
ness of |&gt;erception. and Intimate acquain­
stamp* or postal note, or for two dollars
the French Republic. He has just twen
tance with business affairs.
nine copies will be sent, express free, to
(lover becd-Selpng at |4 M pre bn.
Of matur/ judgment, of rare capacity elected by an overwhelming majority to a auy point In the United States, by K. P.
Corn- scUlu* af4X- i-er bu.
for tbe dispatch of busliicM both in and sent in the &lt;^hnml«er of deputies. .There Wilson, Gen. Pass. Agt., Chicago * North
out of court, his decisions an* inarkril by
na mS.
Western Railway, Chicago.
Illdro-Berr.ft
unusual promptness nnd directiiess, and is great excitement in France and all over
' tNb capacity of grasping the real point of Europe about it, ancQhe idea is prevalent
the controversy, preferring substance to tiiat lie will be a dictator, and lead the way
Much
has
already
been
said
about
the
shadow.
to the rmtoratlon of the monarchy.
pretsent condition of our city. Every
litiring hia IQ years" exjwrience upon the,
reader of' the Ba.x.xeii L» doubtless ax
bench the m^prnre of his profertlona! suc­
familiar as lhe writer with tbe advant­
cess has Imvu most almndanC Many of
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
ages which this beautiful little city possess*’•
"®t"': •*r«*®d- ’Octhe moat Important vaM-- tried In the state
llaater—Bellfog at F. per ton.
"•Tax
1
‘
ayer"
has
an
article
In
this
Issue
ea.
But It may-do no harm to again call
have been beard und decided by him, and
Batt-Helling at 81 per bbl.
of
thr
B
annke, whleh should be rend by their attention, briefly, to the things we
attest the fact that in bls administration
TTmothy Keed-sielMaa at 82.93 per bu.
every resident of Harry county. An Inter­ have, many of them being of great Jmtalnty and a* little of chance as pertains to esting legal qutMtlod is brought out in re­ jxutanrc to thr city’s growth if the proper
gard to which we should like to h«oir from lylvahtagr of them iw- taken.
any trlbuaal of equal grade.
' As a place of residence merely there is
It is confidently believed that no man in the legal fraternity.
nut another town In tbe state that bold*
nean*—tt.lOKSl tf. ivr hii.
mviaoa « c
tbe state, wltliout regard to residence, lo­
Yesterday Sheriff Shriner returned from
cality or political consldrratkm. has a more Ionia bringing Dode Smith, who has serv­ out better inducements. Nature has done
general and spontaneous support, wher­ ed his sentence In pris?&gt;n there. •rlXsle" much for the town by way of a location
ever known bn a judge, than has Judge is now held tn answer to th^ &lt; hanre of which admits af perfect drainage. The
hand of man has materially assisted na­
Hooker.
felonious assault, upon whleh he was ar­ ture; and iinsttngs, wltii a naturally fine
'
An regards his career, should he bo el*,— rested some months aia&gt;.
. location, has lieeu so far improved by art
▼ated to tire supreme beneh, his past guarPork-Dressed. ExoojMr.jo
anteeN everything uf promise, leaving nuthFor the next four months Including the that It Is one of the prettiest towns in thr
Foettry-U...
Pon
ltry—Lire: twWM
Fowls. «c. spring ehtekens.3;
state. Of 'courae in this respect there is
ing to experiment
present one. I will be ut the county elerk's
ducka. S tSc; turkeys,
(
A bench rornjamed of such justices as he office on .Saturday afternoon of each week still room for Improvement but with the to: doekx. lose; turkey
present
InclUiaUonc
of
the
citizen.*
It
I
n
Wheat
-No. I wbit&lt;
xYfrould l&gt;e the peer of any state court in the for the purpose of considering applications
beat
edd at peine, rant i n,- from (LT'cTy™?
Union.
for bclp from ttie county poor fund. I evident that, unless tlic place comes tu a
July quoted at Amejjio. 3 rec. ,eiT~- C«nabkca*c«|
The republicans of: Michigan would will also be ar my residence morning, noun dead stand still, the residence and business­ «THC.
■take no mistake In nominating Judge and evening on each week day during that I portion* will tie still farther Improved.
‘ There is not a better system of schools
Hooker, e
«
Loyal E. Kxapfks.
time.
Cultle-Finn; .good sua-k.
mixed
than we can find right hen-. .Many have
Grand Rapid.*. Jan. 22. ’Mt.
Haatlngi*. Jan. 12. '89.
Urtciqjrs. tJ.NXcM. Market Improved.
already taken advantage of this privilege
tQircp and Lambs-Firm, actire: root to
W. H. Schantz, Supt
nnd adoj&gt;ted Hastings ax a place of rM­ cbolec .hrep. M f. -.p, «ood l.mb.,
TJ.
Last Wednesday .Senator Chandler made
*to
•«'*&lt;»»' 'ort-~
Thr •‘plug” horse must go as well as the deuce In order that their children could get
mi admirable tariff speech. It was full of ••scrub” cow. He b not wanted la any the benefit of our xchoolx.
fact and nrgu ment. but the point to which
The
biisiiiMs
houses
are
all
on
a
sub
­
market, and ta unprofitable to the tiwner.
.we desire to call attention is one that can­ unless be b satisfied to keep him and wear stantial Iwsis. Hastings ran lioast of prenot be too much insist’d on. Tbe demo­ him out at hard labor. While there is a seuilng a* good a market to the fanneni as
crats are asserting that now they will Be­ fair demand for stock of superior breed­ any town in thia section. It is also ad­
gin a tariff fight in earnest. As we all
mitted by al) that the ncresaacJeN of life,
know, the people of the United States con­ ing. the is no market wlratever for under­ as well as the Juxuriea, may be purchased
sized, under-bred horses. Thb fact ought
ducted a tariff fight in earnest ut thr last
to retire a large number of stock hurero, here at prices tiiat can compete with those
election, and th&lt;- democrats were lieaten.
of outside towns. Tbe hotel accommoda­
1 What Senator Chandler Insisted upon Is which have more or less patronage from tion are uusurpnxar*!. And the system of
thoughtless fanneni. There are now, in '
' What the Mall and Express has continued
nearly every neighborhood, plenty of guul water works with an abundant supply of
to assert ever since the election returns
sires, especially of the draft breeds, the pure water is not the least among our
■bowed that Mr. Harrison bad been elected use of which will Insure salable stock of privileges.
president of the United States, and that
Attention has already been.tailed to the
the horse kind. After tbe fanner has de­
•Rot&gt;&lt;ctlve principles bad triumphed In the
cided whgt kind to breed, be should then facilities for transportation. Nothing more
victory of tbe republican party. Tbctariff
moke sure of tbe best Hire acccsaable of need be said on this subject; except that If
Question is settled. The people have ren­
Hastings ahowed auy inclination to Im­
timt kind.—American Farmer.
dered their verdict, and tire democrats will
prove her advantages in thia direction, by
dad It difficult to reopen the case.
the encouragement of the establishing of
How far tbc democrats went in tbe last No.
manufactures, there is no doubt that nt
S ame and Residence
campaign Is Indicated in tbc now celebrated
least one more railroad eotild easily be InI0 &lt; Jason J. Henney. C____
tatter written by Senator Vest to his friend
IW&gt; lacy V. BuU, llMtInes
js i'duccd to Mime here.
. Charley. These are the seilteiices quoted
«LI»Wcrt
■“
it will tlius be readily seen, by one who
by Mr. Chandler:
considers Hie question, that thia city has
•■We are entering npon the most fearful
I Eolie Hyde.
now arrived at a critical period. Not one
presidential contest, nnd the most importof tbe hustling towns of Michigan ever
ttt since tiiat of 1800. Mr. Cleveland by
had advantage.* tiiat wen* better than ours.
Ids message, for which 1 sincerely honor
Tin* Big; 4 Minstrel Co. held the boards In fact, many with much less to work
• him, has challenged the protected interests 'ut tlie ojiera bouse last night to one of the from have made of themwlves cities of
•f the country to a fight of extermination. largest houses of this season. The aud­ great Importance In the affairs of the state.
• • • It is umIcm for us to disguise the ience was kept iu an uproar all the even­ We have now stepped over the threshold
taet that the tight is to the death, nnd we ing. The singing was fine and tbe special­ of a euewssful career. But what we want
would lie idiots to Ignore tiiat fact-"
ties were as good as we have ever seen. to do—whaQa really the prime object of
Well, we have had the fight, and where All the performers are well up in tills lints' this great mental effort on our part—b tu
b the president whom Mr. Vest sincerely
and gave an excellent show.—Jamestown, call the attention of our citizens to Vie fact
honors? 11c In down in lhe dust, and per­ N. Y., News.
that although over this threshold, yet the
haps Mr. Vest now wishes timt ho had
door b not dosed and barred behind us.
been Idiotic enough to Ignore that fact.
Now. the above condition is one in
The people were not. and will give Mr.
Following are the real curtate transfers which this or any other city can not long
Vest the same answer whenever he again
remain. A city or town, like an individ­
undertakes to exterminate the protected for the week ending Jan. 28th, 1888, as ual, must be in one of ^wo conditions.
taken from the books In the register's office:
fateresta.—N. Y. Expresa.
Either on the road to success or traveling ■
UCn.rl'.'Ur A' ? ™ U' lUll&gt;’ x He“ ■«“ w!l toward a complete and Ignominious failure.
A new I'anama canal company is to be
Look alKHit yog und you find no city or
built tipw: tbe ruins of the old company,
Individual occupying a middle ground for
pos-wdhg aH the llttert rights and pririlong at a time. After a halt, whleh may
hfo. It fo jvoposwl to begin with an
Tobias Cuykendall to John M. Wrigh'f; «0* sec come during their career, sooner or later
tame of 8B.ooe.ooo tn shares, to which a
they take up the march again and move on
•ecend Issue of &gt;0.000.000 more will be
to vfotory or defeat
■dd«»d‘If necessary,-' which It airtalnly
The people of thl* city are now where It
■will be. As 880.000,000 b the estimated
bccoun* necessary to eonaidrr the question
cost of completing tio- canal tu. eumttuted
;w to which of the above cotidlcluns they
BV Its u.nlu I, will I— _ __ ..
shall be in. It must be one nr the other.
Shall we all take bold of the work wltii a
will aud push our city up tifo road to suc&gt; v .. —
w me mu mien
cesa, or shall we al) hang on to the tall- board and let "er go Gallagher?
Undoubtedly there In not an individual
Di^rM
DMru,n;
in this vlelnlty who does not want to sec
wtSduS’em0 K0“brt''
Th.
tau* u„
Hastings a town full of buainuu and a
hustler with a big H. But what ktv you
going to do about it? Some will say we
can’t di&gt; anything. It* our humble opinion
Ips to Harvey W. Williams; MM such a nentlment b all bosh. Of course
nothing can be dune if no one will do It
That’r axiomatic. And no num ean do tt
to WtHUin T. RrooklHKue: *11 nutess be be richer than &lt;.*ro«us and so
Sueb language Is not worthy a
philanthropic Hurt he can effectually leave
out all.BcJf-lnien'st.
by spunfl lawyers,—KaJinttoo
From conversation wltii many citizens

Hastings Banner

editorial notes.

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Childrens Suits, and Mens Overcoats,

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Closed from the manufacturers for less than cost and we will give dur

Customers the
Benefit

They will range in prices as follows:
Men’s Suits, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00, rmd they are all
wool and bargains not offered every day.
.
Childrens Suits, $3.50 to $5.00; worth one-third more.
Overcoat*.--About everyone knows we are the cheapest hou,e in
Hastings. We have sold overcoats all winter for 25 per cent, less
than any other house in Barry county.
X off on Fur Caps, Derby Hats and Mufflers.

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co
One Price Clothiers, Hastings, Mich.

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PERSONAL MENTION.
Boating*, Jan. itfth. 'HO.
(
I). W. Rogers wa* in NaahvUle Friday.
CoMmapkx;—An adjourned meeting is
Attend the meeting at tbe court house
F. Spungemacher was at Middleville cal led for atfins ling* Post hall. Feb. 2d.
Saturday evening.
1889. at 2 p. nt.. far tbe purpoae of deter­
Monday.
l. D. NISKERN, Local Editor.
Rev. F. EHet and wife visited in Mason mining the time and location of our next
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House to rent Enquire of Stuart, Knapnnnital re-union of tbe soldier* and aallora
lust week.
l»en A VanAnmm.
of
Barry Co. Each post is asked to send
W. L. Wilkins visited Grand Rapids
Remember tbe citizens meeting at the
two delegates,
Commanders of poata
yesterday.
I court house Saturday evening.
*
please take notice, and let there be a full
Will Mattison Is home from Battle Creek attendance. Comradesm-e want a n-union
The State Veterinary Association will for a vialt
this year and a good one. which we shall
meet In Port Huron, February Sth.
/ Mrs. M. Bailey visited Grand Rdpids have If we try .
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A praise tervlce will be conducted at tlie Wednesday.
By order of the Col. Commanding,
Methodist church next Sunday evening.
H. M. Smith. Adjutant
W. S. Powers, of Nashville, was In thr
G round f&lt;«&lt;i, corn and oata 80 cts per 100 city Monday.
Mra. Ilermic Russell (formerly Laurie
lbs.
F. H. Bah&amp;ow &amp; Co.
Prof. E. Troy, of Caledonla^wwa in thr
Mae England) aged 24. died at her late
. *
Ladles’ ready-made mualln underwear’
Now ta the time to buy banging lamp*. city Monday.
home In Humboldt. Iowa, Friday. January
less than cost of raw material.
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Mrs. F. M. Thomas is visiting friends hi 2»th. Mr*. Kmmell was the youngest
Joseph Rogers is selling" them nt cost Re­
Eaton
county.
member &lt;it &lt;xwf.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. England, of
dies’ vest* for 39 eta.
E. A. Clark and wife visited Grand Rap­ Woodland, and a sister of Mrs. John WeisThe high school literary society held a
•y’* woolen nndersblrta, 29 eta,
sert of this .city. She leaves a husband
----- AT----' largely attended and interesting meeting ids yesterday.
lUdren’a woolen hose for 10 eta.
. Clemenl Smtth visited Nashville on bus­ and two small children. Mrs. Kusaell was
Wednesday ulghtilldren’* woolen mittens for 10 cts.
iness yesterday» well known in WoodlAnd. and had friend*
idles’ woolen mittens for 30 eta.
The Methodist Sunday school will give
in this city also, by all of whom site was
Mrs. IL 1. Hendershott visited Grand highly esteemed. She was possessed of
uidkerchtefs from 2 cts. up.
n concert at the church one week frpin
Rapids Monday.
ik 3 cts. a bottle.
Sunday evening next.
one of tbosO loving and lovable nature*,
nd everything in our line below IflUlCharles Merritt Is home from Marquette which win the friendship of all with whom
All accounts due the late firms of Dun- for a short visit
they eorne In contact She held this friend­
ing ik Rogers and Rogers &amp; Deane muskbe
J. M. and C. H. Buuer visited In Kala­ ship by her beautiful character, and noble
promtly settled by cash of note.
qualities of mind and heart. She was a
mazoo last week.
The Troy laundry ts essentially a home
81 00
A. E. Kenuston made a busiues* trip to womanly woman, a trne and trusted friend, 16 pounds New Orleans Sugar
industry. Patronize it. it gives the best Nashville yesterday.
a loving wife and mother, and her loss will
of satisfaction-to ita customers.
be deeply mounted by all who knew her.
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best Rolled Oats ....
Miss Nellie Divine, of Morgan, vbillwl
A veiy pleasant party wa» given Satur­ in the city jeaterday.
day night, at the resideiux* of Walter Wil­
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best XXX Butter Crackers
F. G. .Goodyear visited Grand Rapid* ■ . Tlie wedding of Miss Anna Nevins to
Tho*. Campbell at the home of the brides
kins. to a number of tlie young friends of Thursday on business.
Walter, Jr.
parents, J. M. Nevins and wife, on
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Turkish Prunes
T. M. Baird, of Dolton, was in the city* Wednesday afternoon was a quiet one. on­
Mr. Calkins, of Grand Rapid*. Is now Thuraday on business.
ly the intimate friends of the contracting
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Sal Soda
owner of Ford's hotel. We understand
A son was bdra last week to K. D. Davis parties being present. The ceremony was 8
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Mr. Ford has leased the house and will and wife, of Middleville.
impressive and wan conducted by Rev. W.
still remain landlord.
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Gloss
Starch
M.
Puffer.
The
groom
’
s
liest
man
was
S.
Mrs. J. Cutting, of Ann Arbor, is visit­
M. Fowler and the bridesmaid • was Mln*
A numlx-r ot the friends of Miss Ettle ing E. W. Morrill and wife.
Best Japan Tea Dust .... &lt; ...
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Rose Bostwick. Among the guests pres­
Hole* gathered at her home Friday night
Mlsa Hortense VanZHe, of Charlotte, Is
ent were Mra. Olmstead, Galesburg. Mrs.
In honor of her birthday. The occasion visiting at I’. T. Colgrove's.
Choice Japan Tea....................
1 00
C. W. Jono and daughter Cynthia. Rich­
was a very pleasant one.
ir &lt;xtirv stock Vf
A. T. Ixonard. of Delton, made a b|t*i- land. Mis* Rosa Brown. Richland; Arthur
Tin*, latest thing to envelopes Is an icrtF •। new trip to this city Tiiuraday.
Nevin-, and wife. Orangeviite, John and 1
Yellow Jacket Smoking Tobacco
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rMwhW. will turn bl.&lt;-». l.lw and mil M„ w u
wmt ,0
Duncan Campbell and thelt wives, Charles
! Mra. W.
»hr“ u. Inqul.lllm pennn
1..
(„r,
w|,h reUli,™.
Campliell and Mlsa Kittle McQueen, Mid­
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Choice
Fine
Cut
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&lt;&gt;j&gt;en It by the use of steam ur water.
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L. Andrew and Oscar youngs went to dleville. The britle and groom left on the
&lt;&gt;:42 train for their new home in West Bay
Wvtineadv* Fd&gt;. &lt;&gt;th, the W. IL C. [Middleville yesterday for a short vtalL
30
Plug
..mc-f. wUl «..« UUw M b,ll. Sex only
u,|. City. A party of alxrnt a dozen of tbc j
guenta aceomnaicd Uicm on their way as far
..fflrrr. bM .11 wmlwrs h»lr.n omvrb- t|t w„
lowll ,
j,
Wlrt.
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Shorts
a* Nashville.
u-ntly do so are requested to be present.
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/ F. Hamilton and wife, of New York.
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Dark Navy Plug
Farmers, bear in mind that Jowph Rog-* spent Sunday with MrC 1. A. Holbrook,
Grand Chancellor Philip T. Colgrove of
era pays the lop notch price .for poultry; |
Elijah Bowker, of Galesburg, was the tbe grand jurisdiction Knights of Pythias
Uiat he is always.ftvuiy to buy; aim that guest last week of hta nephew. David of Michigan Is but 34 years old. and was Medium Wash Tubs...
45
now is thr time to sell because of high Bowker.
ls»ni at Winchester, ihd. He moved* to
prices.
12
S. E. Ritchie, supervisors of Yankee Hastings. ■ Mleh.. and on hi# 21st birthday Water White Oil.. .
k/ciarence M. Burton, of Detroit, an old Springs township, was In the city Monday be was admitted to tbe bar by the «upn;me
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court of Michigan, in 1K79 he married 12 Papers Steel Carpet Tacks .
I And those owtag -aid firm are rvsjuesb*d ’Ilastlugs boy. has offered to donate a num- on business.
and
removed
to
Bay
City,
but
the
next
Ito call and Mttle their account by cash or her of volumes of History to the school / M. Rich ta home from.Traverae-t'lty.
5
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|note, a- we shall give no credit after this library- The Board of Education will* He expects to move his household effects year repudiated the latter part of this ar­ 8 Dozen Clothes Pins
rangement aud returned to Hasting*, where
gladly accept she gift.
date.
to that city soon.
be luu since bwu engaged in tin* practice Soft Wood Tooth Picks
5
Remember the lecture TlinnMlay evening!
Frank and Minnie Poonnun and Mamie of his profession with Judge Clement tiinith.
by Rev. Kerr IV Tupper. Subject. Qualfe. of Battle Creek, visited Mtas Josie who will, doubtles*. be the next republi­
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2 China Nest Eggs
"Shaktwpeare or Bacon? Which?" In or­ Qualfe Saturday and Sunday. ’
can candidate for congress from tbe third
der to defray expenses an a»f~
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' " m' ,{aPhe I* ln thv clty from Washhrg- district. Mr. Colgrove was elected prose­ 100 Union Slate Pencils
20
will be rkarged. Student
“*** ton Territory. Mr. Raphe cannot say too cuting attorney of Barry eounty in 1882
school. 10e.
and reelected hi 1884. and in the latter
vnueh in praise of that country.
12 Sheets Best Note Paper
...
If Aids notice ghould Ik* rend by saiy
Mra. Littlefield and daughter, who have year was tlie only republican candidate
Sunday seh«&lt;ol 8U|M*rintendent. throughout tioen visiting at W. L. Wilkins’, returned elected In the county. He was reelected
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&lt;» this jiositloii for lhe third time In the 25 Envelopes
thr courtty. he will renter u great favor by yesterday to their home. Grand Rapid*.
fall of 18*48. Senator Colgrove I* a fluent
sending hl* or her name und address to
IL Kuhlman, funaeriy of Nashville, is
Ralph Wooton, county secretary of the now a resident of this city and an employe । and forcible spiraker. and has already 61x10 School Slate (worth 10c.) ...
shown hta uiettie in legislative debate.
Caucus wilt be held on Saturday, Feb. 2d, tn Sunday school association. Hastings.
of the Hastings Engine and Iron worics.
Hta speech In the republican senatorial Wash Boards
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7 own hall. NMhvflle.
Thr Brown brothers, onr of whom par­
George Thoma and wife, of Three caucus BiYonding the nomination of Jauws
ticipated recently in a wrestling match Rivers, and Charlcn Thoma and wife, of McMillan established his reparation as an Patent Mop, Brush Attached
20
with N. T. Diamond, are out with a gen­ .Galesburg, visited at I*. A. Hahn's last . orator.—-Detroit Tribune.
.
era! challenge to wrestle anytMMly for a X, Moore has discontinued hi* medical
Nickle Plate Stone Polish Box
Friday. Feb. hit. at tbo HpauldlDg school purse of 2 to I. The challenge is especial­
Frank Leslie's Sunjay Magazine for
ly for Mr. Diamond but we understand he studies at Ann Arbor and has gone to
.. house, at 2 o'clock p. to.
February contain* several exceedingly in­ Best Imported White Castile Sdap lb.
will not uecept.
nor*.
Monroe county to assist In the many small teresting anti finely Illustrated articles
I Tuesday. February Mh. nt t p. nt., at Hope
Tbe finish of tbe state crop report shows pox eases there.
which arc bound to attract attention. In
M
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Mottled u
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these day* of Shakespeare controversy, Mr.
that in uk« it cost 2d.:; &lt;■«&lt;[
*“
Archers
"What b. known
about------------Sbakes-,
Saturday, Feonisry 2ud, at 2 p. in.,at tlie rib and market a bushel of oat
•
of tills
Ulis CIIJ,
city, sunrreu
suffered ua stroke
snuai: vi
of paralysis
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Lantern
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To, recently at her home In Alabama. She is | peare." With its many faithful pictun-s.;
"" wot expected to live.
will prove especially valuable. Walter,
raise und market n bushel ofcom cost 10.?
8 gallon Gasoline Can, Wood Jacket . .
Albtan, U U. I “fr
75
cents; to raiw- and market a ton of hay /Mr. A. A. K«!.|-n.
&lt;hr clW HIM Iwn- bj thr
ot brr ,
SSLJ .
S4.75.—Evewing Journal.
90
J '*’£■, ,lrn','!*
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/ A. Black A Son have deckbsl to erect a •l.trr Mr. 4. IlnrhAlM.. Mr,. Ilmrhklr.-1 ”
of
actual
scenes
In
the
quaint
old
city.
buihling for their marble went* &lt;&gt;n the lot condition remain* unchanged.
Emma Itaytnoud Pitman’s "Palestine: its
or Oil Can, with Pnmp
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recently purchased by them of the Uplohn
Mra. John A. Williams, of Poultnej". social condition and missionary aspects,"
estate. Work will begin in tin- spring. Vermont, arrived In thia city Wednesday, continue tbe record bf missionary work, € No. 1 Lamp Chimneys....
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i nr inuie
Tlie
tnule or
of uu*
this nrm
firm nas
has incMMUwti
iucBeased *onij»Mirap- n*d is the guest of relatives. Siu- Is the and the articles and picture* ou "summer
■ fr—C ■ C -w- “J -^fr- Idlv.that they find new ami more comino- mother of Hannibal-Williams, the popular
resorts in Australia" draw a striking con­ Choice Table Syrup (not glucose)
40
eloeutloiitaL
JbllNSTRELS
,ll0US
•ar'’
•tecnwary.
trast between the snow and lee of our cli­
mate and the sunshine and dowers of tlie
Porto Rico
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Additional local 1st and 4th pages.
A us trail iso h at the same tii*e«&lt; tbc year.
; Baughman, tbe well known speelaltat
Full Hand aud Orobwtra.
A aiew jewelry store will probably SOOn The Home of Jeanne d’Arc" revives the
New Orleans’...
_
d men.
* great ipectaltata, r fonnerly of tfai* city, is now located at
memory of that heroic girl, and "Two fa­
Akroil. (Hilo. All tlwse wishing to con­
6 bbtt k taceil COttlOtlbMls.
sult Dr. Baughman by letter caa address k^ftoitley Bros. A Wilkins are trucking mous Scotch Abbeys" will s&lt;td readers to
New
Filberts,
per lb
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their
Scott
’
*
novels
to
refresh
their
memhlui at No. IM South Howard street. Togs from near Freejxxt.
.Ckron. Ohio. He writes prescriptions far
The Senator's . Reception I
Tbe Roller Mill eouspony are talklag of installment* of stories, atid several, beautl- 104 piece Dinner Set, new decoration ..
10 00
Spleed briru full nt new tun and new muaie. any disease fur. 8LOO.
starttag a flour and feed store.
ful (rooms, together with a number of cop­
And Uie funniest aftcrpteeoxrtrr written.
It Is worthy of note that the law forbids
“ Tea
ies of famous imlntings, which are always 56
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3 00
Let ns show an interest in the work of
a pensioner bargaining, ‘promising, or Bell­
Mistaken Identity!
to be found in this mngazlne.
organizing for the Improvement of our city’s
See Kane. Francis. Irving Bros.. Com. Pen­ ing bis quarterly pension before it comes
fold. M on tray. WUIU-.Huntingdon, Mark nnd a dur; and upon the other hand al! persons proapecta.
Thr Owosso Times in reporting a ban­
host ot dancer*, vocalist*, speciallit* and fun- are forbidden to accept ’he same' iu any
Joseph Rogers offers hl* entire stock of
tujtklni: comedians.
manner, as Mrurity or otherwise. The crockery atocoiL He wants to make room quet held in that city last week by the busi­
ness Men’s Association speaks as follows,
fine is fixed at $100 for any violation ofthe
and truly too, of tbc objects of the associa­
act, and is equakupon the soldier and dealMl** Gertie Bentley gave a very pleaaanl tion: "ft I* not worthy of tbe cost, if the For 25c. per lb. This is strictly pure and always pleases. As
card party Monday evening at the rvsi- only purpose of suclVan organization l» to
My house and lol on west State street. z The meeting called at the Court bouse
black list a few meulwho from adverse cir­
&lt;lqjcc
of
J.
W.
Bentley.
House in excellent repair, good cellar, well Wednesday afternoon was not largely at­
cumstances or any oilier cause fail to meet econony leads to wealth all those desiring riches should use
.and cistern. Very convenient. Terms tended. owing to short notice haying ta-enJ r Tbe thermometer registered K degree* their bualnoa* engagements, nor yet when
easy. Enquire of
C. W. Jogkta.
given. It wiu decided by pio*e present to’ above xero yeaterday morning, the lowest the profits are not satisfactory "to run this powder.
call another meeting at the same place for temperature thus far thin winter.
about among their associate* and agree to
Saturday evening next. Every man In z
,
pul up the price of eggs one cent a dozen,
Uitafccfaraunky who I» fatercted in
or af calico one-half cent a yard." All
day al lhe Catholic church to Fred Henkes. that may be wise, though we doubt Ita
prosperity
should
he
present
at
this
meet
­
2,100
Circatation this week.
Fr. Ryan, of Kalamazoo, officiating.
ing. L^
utility, and question whether even penny
it i* not a railrded meeting Saturday profits will result But when an associa­
The executive bourd of tlie State assem­
evening, but a meeting to discuss tin? best tion of men who have a mutual interest In
Since the Board of Supervisor* have bly of tin: Knights of luibor were In ses­ mtale 6t working tu build up tbe city.
the
pnmjmrity of a city unite their energies
sion at Lansing last week. They appoint*
adopted a resolution for the purpose of ed n committee of three to present to the
and influence to bring manufactures to the
C. W. Junes soon bitemta removing from
giving to the voters of thn county at the legislature their demands for tlie repeal of thedity, hence he offers, elsewhere, bls elty. To Improve the approaches to the
city-—whether by dirt or railroads—to at­
coming spring election tho opportunity of the Baker conspiracy law. for a passitgc of rcsWenre for sale. Thr property has a tract by proper representations public at­
voting for or against a new court house, a purity of election law, fur a law compell­ very desirable location.
tention to the varied advantages of their
ing the weekly payment of wages to cash
The above is but a small list of the Bargains we are offer­
the rewpondbnity now rente upon the peo­ and a system of unlfonn text books In the
. Fitzgerald PoaLG. A. R.. will haves locality in ita moral, social, educational
camp fire on Feb. 23d. Good .-qieakera are and business characteristics, then as Mr.
ple. They are the one* to settle lhe ques­ schools.
It-will pay you to call now while we are offering goods
ex]&gt;ected. The boys intend making the Wells so forcibly said “Its success 1* as­ ing.
tion. in our opinion a ful! and free dis­
sured, and sharp competition only displays
An exchange very pertinently .remarks: meeting a glorious success.
cussion of this question will be tlie liest Tin* people of a town can make It ju*t
still plainer to the public the advantages of at wholesale prices.
A. H. Loveland has the state^agency for which others are so jealous.” This pur­
means of aiding tbe voters to arrive at what they choose. They call make It n
tire Centennial copying book and Ink by
• .their dcctaion. We feel that when the stupidly dull town by withholding tbe which letters may br copied without tlie pose rectus to be the sole Inspiring motive
money and Influence needed to build up
of the business men of Owoeeo.”
people fully realize the condition In which local enterprises, or tliey can make It alive use of press, brush, moisture |md or water.
The
book Is highly recommended.
are all the records of the county; nnd also go-ahead town, j»opulated with an indus­
appreciate the Importance of preserving trious, prudent nnd intelligent people, and
Wc desire to say to our friends anti pat­
Dr. Rorick will make anotherfit hl&gt; ifgsuch records, they cannot fall to vote for a give it a reputation worthy of larger towns. rons that we have completed our Inventory, tilar visit* to Hastings, Saturday and Sun­
Here Is food for thought.
.
comuienml the new year, and are receiv­ day, February 2nd and 3rd. aud as usual
new court house. We have therefore de­
ing, new good* daily, being determined to he may be consulted free of charge In his
Black face comedy and negro fun ta still keep our stock complete In all its branches
cided to give space In the columns of the
parlnts at the Hastings House. The doc­
Baxxek to any who may wish to say any­ popular, as was shown by the splendid and hope to 1m&gt; able to serve onr customers tor i» becoming w well and favorably
house drawn by ,tbe performance of the
thing upon lhesubject, either for or against. "Big 4" but night. The "show,” from ta&gt;- with tirat-closa goods at prices tiiat cannot known In our community tiiat it is hardly
be discounted. W«- are also prepnnxl to necessury to more than mention the date uf
An urgent invitation is extended • anti we glnnlng to end. I* good In every respect
handle ail kinds of farmer’s produce, for
trust that it will be responded to. Con­ The specialist*, notably Mr. Weber, female which we will pay ca*h If desired. Come hh coming to insure a large crowd at lh&lt;hotel eager to avail themselves of hta su­
Stavffeu A Chawijcv.
tributor* will sign their name In full, Impersonator, and Mr. Welch, contortion­ and see us.
perior skill. Thom* Who are Incurable are
ist, were good. We hope to welcome
which will or will not be published a* the again to our city this company of excellent
Bannkk Rr.AWJta.—I harts neglected frankly told so. Some who think their
writer may request; write only on one side exponents of minstrelsy.—Eric Dispatch. for the Ituit four week* to cal) your atten­ troubles are of a triffilng nature are found
by
Dr. Rorick’s peculiar methods of analyz­
tion
to
my
buslnes*.
1
had
to
straighten
of tbc paper. These articles will, be pub­
I’hillijw A Fuller, the new grocers, suc­ out.tny goodt after the great rush during ing diseased conditions to be not only in a
lished entire, the publishers only reserving cessors to E. Y. Hogle. desire to announce the holiday*: pay bills, mnoug other* the dangerous condition but beyond human
tbe right of continuing an article to “the that they are largely Increasing their stock printer, und find at the balance sheet you power to control. Likewise many who
fidlowing week if It should be found nec­ of staple and fancy groceries and provision*. have well patronized me for which please have doctored for year*, even until they
essary. Each contribution will I* publish­ And they Invite an liwpectlcm of goods and accept thanks. I will always Irene you have given up the chcri*hcd boj&gt;c of a cure
prices. Highest market price paid for but­ well if you call in my store, sell you gw/tl nnd in despair resigned themselves to a
ed after those proceeding it have appeared ter. eggs and farnjera produce generally. In
youth as cheap as ran br sold, repair your miserable existence are speedily and per­
In print. Our readers are requested not to cash or in exchange for goods from their watehtM, clock* and jewelry in an artistic manently returned to health, especially is
lie backward about sending iu articles, as own store or for anything from tlie stock manner and will stay with you if you need this true of dlaaaaes &lt;»f the nervous system.
of
dr}'
goods,
clothing,
hoot*
and
shoes
from
me as well as you has r for the last twenty- To thorn* who have become discouraged We
-e are anxious to have a complete dlscusthe »tore of E. Y. Hogie. Thus practical­ five years.
would nay by all means visit the doctor
Youra truly
-ui expression of views from all purls ly giving their customm the benefit of the
and obtain hta opinion If you irave not al­
of the c. r
ready done so.
The Jeweler.

astings

Banner

Y A writing school has been wttbllshed lit
tbe city.

Hastings Wednesday, Jan. 30, 1889. .

NEW YORK

ARGAINS!

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GOODS RETAILED

WHOLESALE PRICES

Block.

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RISING SUN BAKING POWDER

FOR SALE.

LOCAL NEWS.

All these goods are first-class and guaranteed
to give good satisfaction.

Bargains!

Bargains!

Beamer sCash
Bargain Store.

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�LWmDi't tat.

’PAhSJO* PO€T OF TARRYTOWM.*’

' Indiana's Prize Defaulter Wax
Simply in Retirement

Gen. Boulanger is the French
Man of Destiny.

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lipgs Banner,

1.atxx -A r-pctor y«atmlay ■ucrawled
in olmucvng an i.'iterriew with. Mr M'wpe.
He is a ; j ,wnl chwly confining to t™*if to
hi* &gt;_■* I Ifnra in tbe city. H- tnlRed with
consider, ilb* frvvdoru, dtriying thr rumor*
that
tn hw Unk w.mhl aoffcr. H*

MICHIGAN CENTRAL,
Bcmkutger. upon alighting from hie carriage,
laused th- resCaorant opposite tbe C&lt;f« Du­
rand. »b*» tbe frm*d» cf tbe gormuns-nt
were avrmtitoL be ■» vebemantiy bi-wd by
tbe as!h&lt;*rt-ni&gt;&lt;*# the limitary. Tte- (toolingi*te r-’.ly! w.U&gt; a shower •&gt;( st-TO—
tbe
baeung 'ensued
The staging af totritajc
songs in th*&gt;** mounted until kiag

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toss than haUaa hour.

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BuwwJoly. 1W7, Gtn. Uontan&amp;r haa re­
ceived in tbs diffvtwt -torn &lt;i* an aggr.^ato
vote of
Tbe Hejaibto-am, during
the «aru- period, Haun l/JU.'JOU One aster
pruuus m-zuing nowsyeper -ngaged SM
«ya*Sal reporters, each al •*b*«n it provided
with a &lt;*b and thirty lacyriiste io bring the
rauis in «*rh section with th- gmsi«-&lt;t j»»
Tbe jrvferf of police mitetni thr services*
of a large nutnler uf bmuriroidm to a*d tbe
polk** in maintaining &gt;&lt;drr. Troops were
held in rendiie-s at various jiotota. six] cav­
alry were onterw] to patrol th- strata and
dk;Krw&gt; al] galberrngx. MunWpad guanb
lined th* twxdevanls, and in every quarter
tbe police and military were w*U prejarw!
to suppress an outhrak.
eight in view of toe nwuituf thr Seton elec­
tion, an-1 rroaiurd in firm fr*ra II o’clock
until t ths* morning. Premier FTxjurt n&gt;formed I'ntod-nt CanxA that the ministry
was prepare*] to naign if tbe preiu.irtit

naitir acvjnftted &lt;■( &lt;uu-der The nwZ.lhraKtettel t'* h*ing Mc&lt;’**lin. *-ut hs- asxl his wife
mad- their -w npr and to-Jr *rE -nw!v**:t» are
unknown Tho nsotj then vadtrd th*- t.T«w
mwn taxites m the vtasutry, but faiM to find i
atty of tbrth al b&lt;ms*. Tb-r kft a White-Cap
rvtxv thr.atrtiingtbem with death if caught. , M-inv stated that his trouthw dated lark
Grvui egrifmirBt pr»’*nil- and !r’*ubie is ex-, • to H*O. *lp ixn*,* said be, “a hw was |wd
j»an&gt; otxmA pR-pami.&lt;Mss L*r :hprribibiur.g f *ev gv» rorperutkew fncn bring bealibCc-v.
ot your »AM I’aeU nub New Htyte Vtotog -liv in to-' federal rourt. That to4r*-ywf tear KUtcev they will Aevp n»ea. acewc. and
ctoldraa ymmg aodYNto. '
FLATTMnrM. 5. Y.. Jan. 2d. - Jamas Culll- my laMune-K For two nr tbrw y«*r« 1 &lt;bd
ton, a diwfatterf man. living at Cbateuguay. nc-dung at all and i«»me *m .h-j.KxJent.
v**’**•* Bl«*rr» I»inlev tlx Wood,
Just »Mf.re tout, a shirt time. I bad goo«
| N. Y . •»» taken from hw tow Friday night
, and whipped l&gt;y a band of white-cappsd men
He is badly injured. He had received a
r.'Aice signed “H. W . &lt; ’hW of tbe Nurtbmi
। Jiirfauon of White Caps," but paid no atten, tion to it. Srvvnd citizen** who have n*&lt; ceivcl uroilar notice* arv apprebmave at

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Bmookj.YX. K. Y., Jan- Sk—Xo attempt
was mad." to run ran* on tbe Atlantic Avenue
; company’s Unm y«ter*iny, and a» was quirt
among tbe strikers. Henry W. Adams, a
' rtabtonan. was found &lt;lrad Satunlay night
on «li&lt;- sidewalk under an up n wood-story
-doorway &lt;/ tbe company’s rtabww ‘ Death
n a* apparently .su’d by «i full from th*,
doorway. It »»a-&lt; htimt.-d, bor.&lt;-vcr. that tb&lt;night watchman hail admitted to tbe build­
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We'baUeve the Republican party tn be the
• true instrument of the POLITIC AL ntOGKL-iS of tba American people; and boldine
that thn tomcat enforccment of Ita prntrlpb -1 •
tbc bast guarantee of lb" nationa! wetfan-. t ■•
shall support them with aU our inlsht. but we
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MinSAFoun, Minn., Jan. M. -The Jour­
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morning Ridmt Hriaen. a tooenudu-r. bought
same «*n«k»«l sausage and the whole family
faoriudusg five children ate heartily of it
Tbrys.xm larause dsathjy s»*-k. lliytamus.
WWW caltoi ami by hard work tbe outer men.
CflABumTOX, W. Va., Jan. »,—Tbe fourth bera rd tbe family were gotten out &lt;rf danger
ballot for Untfad States* wwaator sraa taken in It ia doubtful if the younger &lt;mea rwvrrr
joint awwmbly Hatnrday. Goff retired Id ticUn ban hern to &gt;1! fur abmtog his wife
votes, Kaona 14, F|j«wv,t W. Btortn (I’nica and the family were bal.' Marred The mat
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Grand Rapids people take and read thirty- terday aditptad a reeal-.ition requiring th.,- screigbt neespapecs that are printed iu that g'.-ant-at-anns to prevent the committee
rooms U ing used for deeping purjxsaa. This
city, oue ol wbk-fa is a Sweedfab sheet
from eitixeti*. of Orangeburg. 8. (X, oitkuig
•»au.e« Bryunt and Ids better half. Big wnadoue became of K«ndaloua stories with
That Having ber down tor tb* a*a.
national protection in die exercise of tbe right
Rapids people, owned and operated a barter
shop together in that city. Finally Mra. B. Kotive wns given in tbc bouse of a rwsclutiou of suffrage. Plumb prvaonted • HU authorizto submit n prohibitory constitutional amend­
f«rv4 him &gt;125 for hi* iuterest in the con- ment A bill to prohibit shouting tor t.-n
inauguration period. Tta* tariff bill wax
deer increnw, was ' introduced. The repre­ taken up at 11 JO and Baagau's rannulmi-nt
Bo cniclly tne to deceive!
Ad Esrexville blacksmith had such a ru*h sentative* ‘nil will be ttwd duriiyr February reducing tiie wool duty to 25 per «t*uL ad
to hold an Irish Land league meeting, at valorem wu» rejected. Tta* duty on white
nails steadily for tbirty-six hours wuhuut which Governor Luce will preaide.
pine lumliur uu- reduced to ll.jopcr 1,000
To ibtak that that Innocent maiden
once stoppiug to fisten to the sior.ea tiiat
fret. Au anx-nimeut provide* 4ia»tf for­
Was all tbe while doUg tbe same.
originate iu such places.
,
a brief
Satunlay morning und ad­ eign guvenr•••••”&amp; impose amefport dutyon
lumber,
thAmerican
duty
shall
remain
journed until Monday at Jp. m. A few bills
ratti In Dublin.
tbo otoi-r day. David IViegel and Mui Jen­ nf minor importance were introduced. Tlie
One of the finest (&lt;ubllc ------building*
in Dub- '
IUUIU’ -Icommittee amendment* wens agreed
-------------nie Williams, an Otcspl* couple, drove over «mcum*nt resolution ending tbo custom of finance
to that village, and calling Rev. W. J. Doug­ having IkxL* in the committee rooms for tlie to, shglitly increasing tba duty on various j lizi fa without doubt the new Leinster hall. I.
...----- . chanced to bo paying a .visit to tbe city when ।
lass out to tbeir conveyabce, stood up in use of employe* went through with a whiz. —.-----’.—.41,1 rconcert
nv--rt Itall
’o nnenrd
splendid
hall •was
opened for
for the
the
th-&gt; vehicle, when to* parson duly made Nearly f30.(XXl special taxes from insunuu-e adopted permitting winemakers to tue, free 1 this ■n
romponitw doing businewt bi Michigan had of tax, tbc nrtvsKU-y spirits to fortify* first time, and shall nut eerily forget tbo ax-1
tbeir wtnre up to an alr*ob«Uc strength citemcnt created by tho evtoL All tho '
Mtx^AJVts
emit
Plumb trier! to beauty und fashiou of tho place mustenxl in ,
. Tbe •trails of Mackmnc are ususlly frozen busin**-* Saturday. It will bn increased by' of 14 j»-»bravo numlran to do honor to tlw occarion, |
ovbr liuilally long before the Holidays, but
bands, but faikil An amendment was and murmur* of cnUiw*ia»tle approval were 1
ad&lt;*pte&gt;l eJalilidiing a custom* rommbsdon hi rad 0:1 all rides when tta* heavy curtains '
1188,0001
of file, with salarioa of &lt;7,5(X) per annum were thrown back and tbo fine coup d'ocuil uf '
DOUBLE FUNERAL AT ESCANABA
tbe ball presented. Mralamo Adelina Patti ■
cool a candy puli.
,
5**72 ClAUg eOAP.
civil officer* by tbc president and «cnnte. The wns tbe bright particular star of the evening. I
I Senator Gilmore, of Bliofield, ought to
HJ^TiifipMtliCaCHicAco.
and appeared fur tho firrt timo after ten •
make a valuable membir of thv legislature,
from February next to July 1 next, and then
whelming cordiality by the faithful DubLieutenant Governor HneLkxuild yesterday
Italian parentage. born on Spanish toll and '
usually a pre’tv good'&gt;ndivi&lt;Uu&gt;l wherever
seeii in this city. Tbe whale city trn* heavily and inenwol the a|*propriuti&lt;*ti for tbe Im­
&gt;»ci uiThen - wcll'at Clinton that fnmtibcs draped in mourning, tmd bu»Ji&gt;&lt;-*A of nil kinds provement nt ]*&lt;&gt;rtag&lt;* lake. Michigan, to KJl).- a* an in-'iimtiKU. t-very purow
water in summer timi'll luake y&lt;&gt;ur tieto wex «wp» nd«L Die body of W. F. Cochrane UOU. 'Tin* remainder &lt;rf tbe &lt;!ay was spesit iu livery waa interrupted with ill auppreooed ]
Doctor* admit that they are
chatter to drink it, but bi winter is al*&gt;ut tbo wa* brought to tin* Mac Donald re-ddunev and a nquald.le as to wliat part Of tbe rounlry
ought to get nMrt of Um; numay, and in a wwmiii &lt;if fiHlxnXvnng, and without further ac­
I teil wry grateful
• Here*, are unable to explain the phenomenon.
central VUiage. CL
tion, the bou-f udj.niHM*L
•
bravo* and luuid clapping tlmt tb&lt;* new build- ,
When the men ury tiatchrd »• degree*
ing might have rocked on its foundation for '
daughter were utterly prnrtratod nnd roukl ti«*n j-rovUlmg for n joint meeting of the two all I knew. Subsequently tho fair songstress
people kn- iv thrd tlie latitude of their lora­ not apjsair nt t|a- funeral.
poi.1 ln-r audience tlw compliment of war- j
. lion hadn't changed und sw&gt; real happy
Wing "Tl»e Im-t Itose of Summer," and never
-Having b*n troubled
agnin. '
An Important lliihlgau Hill.
with rheumatism at the knee
agitata yoditrday. Riddfeberger and Bl&lt;»lgrtt' were Tbumas Moure’s touching words mors
If yon’n-;
tu tell n story, tell a g&lt;*od
Laxhis'C. -Mick. Jan
Senator Milnes mad** nxpkinatHais of tbe pair which hiul *&gt;&lt;» i pathetically interpreted to tbc oiuntrymcu
FOR SAIL .
gave uotiiv in the senate Friday &lt;*f a 1*111 tlmt much todo with the passage of thr tariff 1411.
avers he
be drojHxxl
ilfoptw V
2*r!
a* imt
out &lt;&gt;t
of 'AH wixicnucfc*
woudchucks
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.
NO USETO
IferMroVrar UU» IWIta, Bui Ibra | "Ol*S«—«&gt;
“'™&gt; «» RiddU-l*c-rg&gt;.-r raid he thought Is-th of them
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uf ft— IbVb Shor.. A.* Snnttarn mil- miMindmUaxl tba agrremeut. as be had only
road. In IMit the Michigan South*-rn wauhNM i*f ..-q.eri’-D'-v—in th«- .-’orj- telling line.
granting tbu Big Horn Boutherti railway
arouwl. u.nd t'Vjl nv lively as
A Rain ..'tlie tnsu- stnsntytod iijem a happy
right-uf way through tbo I'nnr rewrva-1 of Chicago.
family uf ten skunks nnd raptured tba wb.de
in
Montana jwa» poiw«i. The
ciianre. although Use charter provided that tion
outfit But he won't n«-&lt;l io purchasa auy
anti-trust bill was
ronsiilerrl brief­ "Brock” wai. in Fan*, and on the grand fitc
the company should only |«ty as taxation
ly, a vrrlial amendnwnt made and thr day was in tbu street among the throngs of
Tbe hwiwn! of a new church wns recently
people watching tbc czar and Lb magnificent
WrLL&lt;.RiCTi4&gt;*.baos&amp;&lt;»..lTvpa.Bur;m4d&lt;xl,VL | neuralgia.
dedicat.-I ut Cadillac. That'* where the church duty ha* l«vu practically exempt from taxa­
rvtinuu a* they pasM-d- on their way to, the
follu occndonnlly rit down to chew,
tion. Miltiiv* bill provides that tbc nod simll cotton seised by tbo gin'emment after tta* Tuilerira
Some right year* ng** William Fairlirotbcr
Suddenly nn anarchist or nihilist in the
1 anti wife, of .Midd.'cvillr, .njiigratid to Dnkuta. Ings when they do not exceed M.WO per mile ami a conference ordernd. The Union 1’arillc crowd pulled a gun, and, poking tbe muzzle
uf r&gt;*ail operated, nnd 3 per cmt. when they funding bill was taken up so a* to maiu&gt; it
; fly of four small children, the elde.4 being 18
lazed
away at tbo ezi
"untiuisbwl buklneis.” and Umhi laid nvef. Tbe
■•Brock” McVickar
' yrora and tbc yCtangtft 4 years uf agv Tta*
bill to permit the Baltimore &amp; Ohio railway
arpiuito.reci'titlt inode tbe trip bock to Mid
to lay tracks acrow* certain stnwU during the
grabbed him. and, dcspitti his desperate strug­
dleville alone.
'
rntaliwi— «-tOTt It. Opwate ».«■&gt; *era» l»
tnwie in t 'athoik civJflw Haturdny by a progles to got away and low* his fdentlty tn tbo
crowd, bung &lt;a&gt; until tbo efflerr*. arrived and
er* .tui nrittar read t«*r write, and when he . imn&gt;-iament» i*en«) by Bishop Foley ngninxt
want,-* toexc- rte a n&lt;*te ha* to hire a -atudl I Father Kobuicski. the jiri«*\wlM» fa giving which tta senate adjourned.
Tho
czai
inquired
who
had
stopped
the
The huuMi roiisiik*r'rd the wundry civil bill
cunuuunioti after haviag iim*n ne|x«ed by th*A Groenbifah man fa tta' owner of a lemon btabojt. The bishop warn* all Catho’ka Uiat anti added an iqiproprintion of 35O.CKK) for re­ murderous nihilist Ee was told that thn in­
tree tiiat brrin. nice jtfijk' (rail pint makes a they Vin.ex&lt;x&gt;ntmuiiicato Uirtwadvcs by par­ pair* to tbe (Thlrago ciisUmi hina»-. The dividual was “Brock” McVickar, of Chicago.
a summer nonoal
fellow .-quea! to wit. %ih' speritiu-ni. of th* ticipating with Kopwinski in any religimw M&lt; am prmf question then came up and iu&lt;r
Mnrlette is to
buit crop mew-uring nearly a foot around.
rite wliatcvur. The priest bwut&gt;- tlmt be luis teuyi were uuule U&gt; st rikr out tb* elauMt al­
ecbooL
Tbc old story of climbing a tree for wirin’- HJKX) sou!** who focogntaibim «mly uh Um* spir- lowing only I cent per tboumnd iuiprvwoou*
Dr.
E.
.!.
Cove}*,
for
many
years a prom­
(withdrawn), to iimku tbi* royaltj*5U etttita j&gt;ur
thing to hi*, wa* what tilled Jauws Mfibler,
inent physician at Swartz Creek. Mecosta
an upjwr |ienlnxul* man. He too, xnt in a moth new church irailt. a nite for which ttaxiMUid’tuid to make it 11 jar IIkmiwumI. A
county, has ImvU arrested, charged-with
hits l««n putx-hni-cd. be will tiring within hi*. lively debate on tlie labor quertioti fnllowtd,
criminal assault upon Florence Ilrunger,
indqxmAriit |«arish nearly all of tlie Detroit nn&lt;l pawling a vote tta* bou»&lt; odjouroetL
15 years old. who had called at his office
i^anhisoton Crrr. Jam 35.—Vary little
published in a Pari;, paper. Tho emperor
u-eth on his anatomy. Mahler wu driving a
it, anti, discovering who the author was
on business. Covey Is under 32.000 bonds
cam through n picx- of lonely wrxxl* when
An Kplderalo
to ap|&gt;ear for trial.
Pviitloiu were pnwented from vuriow ternbe varminte made his ncquaintance. but the
•
-Vint.*1 f&lt;&gt;r enmp while tbeir driver was
penuiee organizations praying for |&gt;robiblEd. Gnodcll. of Covert, Van Buren Co..
climldug Un three; apprising Ita: men of his Axalin, Midi , nay*i Snudl-|M&gt;x ia this village tion, anti ono from Mabie farmer* aaking
U rat Branch dealers are cutting a fine whois 18 years old, wanted to marry a girl
mishap, wlicu thoy M.irtedout andfmind him. bns developed from n &gt;0-called “ware” into protection to agriculture. Then the death of
14 years of age. and her mother naturally
qualtty'iif Ire.
greatly to life rcltaf.
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tlmt intM-h-to-lx-'dn'ndr*! reality—hn epujem- Jtoprveontative Burn** wns announced., ap­
objected. Thfa resulted in trouble and
(.anplninta come from oil parts of thestate
' Win. Shirk, of Ludington, has been
Goodell wiLtarrerted on the charge of beat­
propriate u-s-*bilion« ailopted ami the sen­
• tlmt physician neglect to nqxirt the cun- treatment.
U being done ate ndjourmsl
vlcted nf uttering forged paper*.
ing hfa prospective •inuther-ln-law. but a
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own being wellEtiphalet Scott, of Caledonia, was jury acquitted him.
gunnlrtl and no one allowr.1 lo leave except ten** I to with more than usual attention, and
small anta Being quicker in their tnora- thown from a pony Wednenday and in­
Mfihn Elyea was on trial at Paw Paw
portfogytiuiiiy of 'the tnarriagra they jM-rfornt
stantly kilted.
etiarged with adultery.' Tbe cav-'wm pro­
A Mu»k«-goii &lt;x&gt;unty num wi&gt; ••ntrurfni c&lt;,--«dtif&gt;&gt;. Azalia is but uighbsm mile* from
with KWH) by a .lying woman and then tried Ann Arina-, nnd ite 300 inhabitants arc large­
tata
mm.
nuwng.
uw
rawrpuiar
wraua
’ .
&lt;&gt;f
EV' 3 &gt;7” ““j graming swimmingly until the prosecuting
i tlie journal had ta*m rwui
Uta
taro.
Paining,
tbe
caterpillar
would
!
attorney happened to think Dial Eiyca had
ly camposed of railroad employe*, liiuiisrrmen
to k.yp it. Hl* now Ixsirdoth nt the bnstile.
egret were unanimoiudy turn his hrad and bite timant and kill hto | ,eU lnU&gt; * cWern " «&gt;’•«*&gt;•&gt; evening and not been asked to plead to the indictments.
A Kepockw* Isndlurd got into a racket
slnuirhtorlnc a
n doran or
or ! was
wa!* ‘•"•
Ifa'Wneil.
tormentor. After
After slaughtering
’’•‘wTlie jury has l&gt;een discharged and the
with a Vnigh guret. and now wear, but one
en«e to tiw funeral, anti th** boiiM* adjourn**!. mor* of his pcrwcutors tho caterpillar showed ] Northville Presbyterians want a new prisoner has been released on bail.
l.labiUtio of
of •1.000.000.
•1.000,000.
,.r
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rat!,.
.
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i
l.labHltie*.
car, tbo t. g. taking rotter «me torn chew.
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signs of fatigue. Th* anta made a combined : church to eort alaiut 37,000. and they have
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.. , ! Battle « ri:kk. Mich., Jan. 25.—The J. J.
Mkvouri ymterday. accompanied by Vert, Fifteen years ago Benjamin Ensley; a
The law cla&gt;* of Michigan umvrrrity U , „
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h.„u
ruth.M^
-------- aln^,ly receive,! 31,500 for tta- project.
attack.
BXi.-iking bimaelf to .a -*-1*
stalk -ot
gnua,
larger than ever tafure. ufimbertng WH । Bun-tunsttnrtkm «wty. which aligned Teller, Coke (setmtun* and MntiMir, Ston*\ tbe caterpillar climbed up tail first, followed
wealthy widower of Newaygo county,
Muskegon aldermen lnereax**d the salary thdughl Im* wu alaiut through with the
Ims n
a civilized
Hvilizod community
&lt; wrftnunity done tlmt
tlmt a few ,taJ* **&gt;. foun'1 ,n h*ve
« Wade. Hoyer*, Bynum. Hondcrann. ami IVr
What luu.
&lt;if the mayor to S500 per year, and then, things of lite and deeded 335.000 worth of
ants, seeing tiiat tho catcrjiillar bad too not t«» appear mean, nitaed their own to property to his six children. Subsequently
The jMidtuni of food i:uq*«*ct&lt;ir at Jackson
B-trirCmkA Bay City mllrorai and Battle
J™ Strong a |s«iUoi&gt; for them'to overcome, re- 8100 per annum.
•
be met* and hired and married a lady.
«z,r*..« fn Mr-.tn&lt;-r
Tb«jMb'Vl'S,
dx appli.-untx for Um* fob ws-n. to think «•
The French and Howard chattefa at Now he's trying to have the original deed
T. S. Rot&gt;ln&gt;«.m. the IjvingrtiNicounty chap the matter now, aiul find that Ita* aorigniueut j MH ,o increoM* the maximum for foreign through ttai gnu« stalk. In few moments Milan, attarl|&lt;il by the dupe* of the elec­ set aside.
cirtivictol &lt;4 a criminal awanlt uj**ti his own hnx a KU’iiicfou* look. It wax made to a m&lt;*M*y onter* to 3100 was paxMril. «* wns the tho stalk fell, and hundreds of anta pounced tric sugar chmpony, have been returned to
Robert Yonngs. a book agent. 45 years
daughter, Juix gone into retirement for a young lawyer, who is director of tbc com­ pension nisi military academy appropriations. upon the eAterpillar. It wax killed at once. the owners’ agent, W, H. Mack.
old. fa tn jail at Battle Creek. Stephen
—Brooklyn Eagle.
quarter of a century. Whed ho, again gets pany, and who had only 1100 worth of stock
It has been decided to eatatillah a Chris­ Smith charges that Youngs attempted to
outaKlc the jwison walls h« may ce’old enough
kiss
Mrs. Smith, and thinks Assault and
tian college In northern Michigan, and a
Alvo Yusupb, chief judge ot Bagdad,
cotnknlttec ha* been, appointed to receive batterj- can la*, proved. Inasmuch as
I juising people must be living in clover. As
rrcouimitUxl Th.* anti-trust bill
Youngs is bald-headed, of a sandy com­
Jar-xanx,
Mich.,
Jan.
R.
Irving
Lat
­
remarkable
fur
tho
modesty
which
act
tiealed
bld*.
Cadillac
seem*
to
have
the
though n nsd live legislature- was not etunigh,
up and an
anMnidincnt
aji
plexion and horribly ugly, tbe charge will
call.
imer wok armAixi Satunlay nftermam on a making
probably stand.
warrant sworn out liefore Jnstire Palmer for to tboee who are injured thereby.
city.
Jay J. Moradnan, of Ashton, quarreled
framed that his knowledge wiu&lt; mt sufllritot
The J. .1. Burns company (limited), con­
An amendment was ufftrri bringing under to enable him to decide it “Pray,’' wild a with hta son. juid In the fracas the fattier
Kent txamty’h credit ia so good that her
the fieoaltic* jmividcil any one who shall act
struck the boy on the head with a club. tractors for the railroad from Batth* Crt*ek
&lt;150,(XX) court bouse bunds brought a pre­
mi«ion made by hiniMdf of living in this city as manager, agent, etc., of a trust ninety
Inflicting n serious Injury. A warrant has to Bay City, has made an assignment,
mium of nearly #*,000.
wteti b«- bral heretofore claiiiKsi he was in days after the iwsaagc of this bill, and debate
pleading that it could not negotiate the
I judge ; “tho caliph pap been Issued for MonH*man'« arrest
Detroit tlw night of tbe murder.
bonds issue*! by thr railroad company. As
and sons of res{&gt;wtablo people, have got themKent county suj*crvinors will memorialize soon as money l&lt; raised the contractor*
tlie Union Phciffc funding bill token up, but tempt to jiuy mo for whnt I do not know the
rndvet into tbe Ixutile by oliUuning good* on
MISS PHOEBE COUZINS.
rongross to dredge Grand river from the will resume, and until that lime the direc­
nothing
was
done
on
it
and
another
amend
­
forged onlcix Ratlier tender yours for such
treasure* uf his empire would not sufllcr.”— lake to Grand Rapids to a depth of 14 feeL
tors’will push the construction.
ment to tbe anti-trust bill wns offered mak­ San Francisco ArgimauL
so that it may ta* navigable. The legisla­
ing the act apply whether the trust is n b**mc
Milhem I*. Ka/Jin, whose home is at
A Bellevun tuan thought hi. nag a trifio
ture will lie asked to Join in the memorioL
ora f.ireign concern.
. spryer thnn a Grand Trunk engine, but mooed
Beyrout, Syria, has begun a course of study
Tbe boUM* spenFtbeday on thr sundry civil
Mra. A. J. Stillwell, of Hannibal, Ma. at Alma college. For many years Karim
A tramcndously largo gun of some 300 tons
bfacalcnlatiun and now nunwa a badly bruised who succeeded the late Maj. Uouzins (her bill nnd adopted tbe, amendments prtwribing
whose
husband
was
murdered
on
Decem
­
body. Uv's about i«.Deluded that if Im* gets falbt-r) as I’lilted States marshal of tbe west­ steam-plate printing pruMuw In the bureau of is being built at tbe Woolwich arsenal Its
was bookkeeper for an Arabian firm on
projectile-w to weigh two tons, and when it is ber 80 by burglars, is at preaietjLa pptient Mt lAjbanon, and lias rested under the
ern district ut MisKiuri. bits published an nd engraving and* pHntlng.
mounted on somo point of tbo English roast, at the Battle Cret'k sanltarlufiLber reJBbn cedar* of Lelnmin times without number.
put® tho right-of-way with a railway locomo­
drew to the Odd
it is cximCted to drop into tlie km 4,U00 pounds being partial)} ujifc-t ty- the horrible The young man ta rapidly becoming
tive. Sensible conclusion.
Fellows of Mtouutri, laid the senate subrtitute for tho Mills tariff uf shrapnel every five minute* to a distance tragedy.
Americanized; hr Is collecting postage
Detroit regard* herself as the natural :md
calling U]*on them bill lefore tho house Saturday, with the of flftaoii miles. Tills will moke an mvarion
At Ionia last Tuemliy Mrs. JohnJieMey stanlps of all nations.
to remove tbu Mig­ M-ryitc request for u confermce on ton same.
went shopping, leaving her fi-years-old
ma from tbeir orJohn W. Hewitt an engineer on the Flint
Otfiy onc&lt;- before had such a rnqutt,t tx-ni restate don’t -wm inclined to M-riouriy duputa
daughter and kitchen stove at home. The &amp; Pera Marqurtte railroad, was crippled
child's clothing caught fire and she was for lift* in an accident six year* ago. The
the refusal of the fusc.1 and the Republicans vigurpoaly urged
A Muyilriii bid of 13 summers has sw apped
terribly burned before the neighbors heard company paid bbn S2.W0 In instalments,
Odd Fellows’ Mu­ aierntto the profwaition this time; but the
her screams.
off a jiortion of one hanii for a tat of experi­
tual Aid s-x-ioty to •-Democrats made tbe jxiint of order that tbe
and then Hewitt sued the company on tho
Thin phraao probably camo down to us
ence. A combination of curiosity rani a dy­
Kalamazoo people are expected to add first trial reettiving a verdict of 330,000.
from tbc dny*. wl&gt;cn Englund «u Mill full of
namite cartridge wax what did tlw buriiwNL
The ease was appealed, and has bung fire
tb« speaker suMaiiied the point. Edmunds' forests, and tbo dw running wild in tbo 310,000 to tbe 35.000 sent by Bishop Bor- until recently, when tbc company paid tlie
Since toe now marriage license went into
gcx-s for the building of a hospital In tbe
effect tbc county clerks of this state are
«f 11,000 after resolution on tbe I'nuama canal ,T*tu&lt;M.*rting
Celery City, and • If the exjicctatlons are victim 34.000 ami the suit Is off.
unanimously of tbe opinion that twoyenn.
death. Maj. Cou- tho “Monroe doctrine") was rqkwtad, n«om foil into than to climb out of. Another Rig- realized thr building will be ready for
milted and tbe txxnmitteegi ran leave to re­
James Packard.' of Battle Creek, hereto­
in altogether too brief a term of service, and
business by August
fore a kind husband and father, was taken
a movement looking toward on extension of
Odd Fidlow forty port again at any Lm-, and obtain a vote
after three hour*' debate. Tbo resolution
tho time is already under way. Evidently,
Chester has got coal sure. Two veins suddenly 111 two weeks ago, and. tiealdea
appropriating
|.VO,000
to
tbe
bcm.
of
Capt
there’s nililiaux in it
have already been discovered, the width being unable to spvak. has developed a dto----- During his lari illn-.*.&lt; an ofllour outlie
Bsition that thmtteaed to result tn the
Marqui’tte Is rejoicing because Animur A society raid n friend of the family offered to
By tbe will of tho Rev. WKliam Right being five to six and one-half feet The
litng of hta wife., lie hu repeatedly
coal fa of good quality and grows better as
pay bis duos to tho society, but ne;;lected to
it reaches a greater depth. Tbe mineral chased Mra. IhM-kvi.d with "a hatchet, and •
do k&gt;. Consequently Maj. Uouxitw was suscivil hill, but nothing accxanpllsbcl and at
with tears and sobs the woman made com­
is found 140 feet below the surface.
■UK)
p.
m.
tbe
house
adjourtMxl
to
Monday.
plaint against her husband, who fa now tn
breakfast—if they pay for it
him.
thn morning, indulge in cold i*tt» and Md
Stephen Hamilton, of Grand Rapids, JalL
“«(tearterly nxiver*axioD«&gt;,** in which two- and his wife have lived apart for several
THE PRESSURE HAS "RIZ."
enact™ nt of n law by the present legislature
thirds of t»&gt;o gueiite sliculd bvunglo gentle* months. Mra. Hamilton has sworn out a
W. L. Dueey, an auUtority on log erop
BaLTIXCibk. Md_, Jan. 'M—Hon Peter J.
warrant against her husband, charging matters, has recently returned from a four
circus tiiat virits tta* rtoU*. Should the pn'- Oumplx-ll. a brilliant lawyer and politician of
that he calls at tier rooms, calls her vile hundred mile trip through the logging
St. Haul, Minn., Jan. 24.—The report of
names and otherwise make* himself ot&gt;- camps tributary to Muskegon. Hr atatea
tho bouse committee investigating tlie alleged
that report* of a diaeonraging nature are
iioxloux.
.
tbc floor, acr-ldontally shot nnd fatally wickednem in th* pence** of nominating a
woundM Edward Gordon Friday nighL Gor­
Tecumseh chapter Royal Arch masons
brought in ycaterdon was employtd ax liarkvejM-r in n saloon
surrendered their charter several year* They will liank as many
*o&lt;nc
trw|u«it—I by liwpn wfeWi • l.rttal la «l.y
and It ww in brfef that _
ago, owing to flagging Interest tn tlie work.
Ut/rrnr.* U»J«&gt;raalM.ri«bh.
Masons have taken a new lease of life, and small operators, who cannot afford to niako
wax invulvtxl.
«,u^. WMb- Mr Uu,.pb.U a»l a t.« nuitbrr Washburn nor Sabin -----------■—
A
new charter lias been granted to the
The firnt ballot elected Wm-hbuni. ax folfriciMfa wore in the place Gordon exhibited
Bald a YorkrJiire man who bad often veered TecuuuM-hites. tlw Installment taking place rxkkI roada. will In* about the only anffcrera.
owi: W. D. Woshtaim, 107; Durant, 30;
ware given of HIM to itq-ral tb.- Aindanl four jiistolx which were lying in a drawer, Start, V; Wibou,2; scattering.3; whole numTuesday evening.'
stating
tlmt
none
of
them
was
lonrled.
Mr.
time law; to prohibit tbu manufacture and
Chas. Flutter, brakeman on G. R. A I.
Camptwdl jiickrvl up one of them and began
freight No. is, while leaning over the rear
snapping it Tlie Kubaiquent rouit allows
platform of the calioose looking at thr
tattwfon^Uon of corporathm. mpqfing *•»
** «• ‘^-7
HrHixonaLn, IH*. Jan. 33.—Tbe two
moving wheels, was struck on tbe iwad by
. iomirer&lt;» and navigation
Tbe bouse wi)e11 rt“‘ cylinder revolved to the projier bou&gt;w&gt;i of tbe IlliiKiri legislature, in joint sw
n board and hh skull fractured. He may
M pra-Mtasttat-l»«4*wl **»*"«»"ri*4
I’"?1" don Wediasrlay, bsdloted for United Statea
J; pu*jiS»d „X u» .mtorto i*”4
re
dlr. Tbe scrideiit happened near Ross
Saturday night. He lived In Kalamazoo.
“
utd
ut pupil, a! I»r«CT*n-n™&gt;™».b*lo.orrt.Ml
• dared eieel«l to Miccasd Mmaalf.

KfXrxWx pft Hdl
pfqeMpfc

NneTilXHAD

Clxvj

IAich

RHEUMATISM **□ NEURALGIA
Paine’s
Celery Compound

Effects Lasting Cures

�I

______ ILL..----------------------- --------------BEAUTY VS.

UGLINESS.

HE’S A BLUE BLOOD.

and all London hail gone mad aixxit her.
Both Louis Napcleon-afterward Napoleon
HI—and tho late Lord Fnmbroke were ta
love with her, and it is recorded that the fair

prototanal uf the mikado’s court rharabw-

Won.

It would have been fajpcrtbte tweu-

chamirorloln and imprisonment to ate. At
that time it was treaiem to name aloud the.

Htadivuic features were never un­
veiled to [Hiblic go»'. K'ipt iu tbo wlusioti
of hi&lt; palww at Kioto, bo wu.-» revered as a
god by tin- people, and wb'Mi Iro w&lt;nit nbrooil
fa tbe city lie rod-.' in a ctaNly curtained ear
dra^n by buILocks Hi* oacrol (ret never

auppowd that Im would enter th&lt;»company of
the g&lt;»l»
He wim ut ttui time th* entjx- ar of Japan
but Im w.-i« &lt;&gt;nly n oamlnu emperor. Th*
commander m-chW of .tiro taip-nal array
under the title of tbe shogun mimintaterwi

authority of tho government, while they thus

held him upvs a spiritual nitb-r than a ternpotal ruler ii- taid all theHltes and plenty

itad to thn control of Us wife and his twelve
concubine-, nu.1 thn shoguns kindly relieved
him of all tiro duties of an emperor. They
crn««l the oountry tiul ate u;» thn tex®.
a HticexssvcL affoLmox.

luxury, oirf tiro chief olBair* under them,
about twi-nty years ago, organixvd a revolu­
tion t.igiVc hock tbu mikn.li* hta real power.
Tbo shogun was overthrown and the em­
peror ww. tglrea by tharorolutiotitsUtoTokio
ai d djclanvl -ni;»&lt;rcr iu fact This was tho
bogtnning ot tbo prognwdvo movement ta
Jafian. Ila, young mikado came mil of lita
curtail,*! tocludon. find before th- court he
pracniM.il that cbangas should bo mode in the
ooipto-. that a dclllwrative asreuibly should
be f'irmexi. and that all moasur® should bn
deciihri by public opinion. He promised that
Impartinbryand jurtca should be adopted a*
a ba.,ta of artlJQ, und that Intellect and l«arntag sb Juki l» sought for throughout tho
world in order to establish the foundations of
tbe empire

graphs and w-hools hare been establteiM'd. In-

anxiously toward tho opening of tlie parlia­
ment which takre place ta 18ft).
• Tbu mikado taw the bluest blood of any
ruler on tlw fan- of U;o earth. Tlw prewnt
.dynasty of Jafsui nnw liock to thn gods and
his imperial majesty Is tbo one hundred and
twcnly-tlrst emperor of Japan. Tim Japan
ass havo their hUtory aud tbeir mythology,
and Uie [ircw-nt emperor come* from Jimreii
Tchno, who was tiro first mikado, and who
ruled Jnjah W0 yuan; before Christ iw. torn
This man wtv. a dnxwndaut of tbe sua gwldoo,
and Mutsutato, tiro present emperor, trae®
the W0 emperors lx tweon the two. and if you
Will think a moment you will eco (iow far
kidt (W) B. C, in. This wa» before Romo bad
beroa» .vi empire. Englund was unknown
even to tbo Romans and hunifrmis of yum.
won; j-ct to clapw before Comer pmetratal
Gaul Tho present emperor was tarn iu
apparent to tbo throne when Lo was S yoora
old. and be sucoeoted on' tbo death of hta
faUror in 1807 He was crowned in 15C8, nnd
was married al the age M 17 ta 166P.
THE MIKADO’S I'ERSONAL APrEADANCE.
His imperial majesty la now 38 years old.
Let me tell you bow ho looks. He is tailor
than tho average Japanese, and bis appearI_____ _____ .
,

legged on Ids mata of state. He taw a dark
brown cafu a«,talt complexion, and his cym,
wtacb look out through almond slits, are of a
brilliant black. Jlta hair h very thick, and
ho parts it in European style. It ta combed
■well up from a good forehead, and ids
•majesty'- eyebrows have tho decided arch
which ta tadicoUvo of JUpuueso beauty. Hta
,teW9 ta targn and inclined to ttatnwa. It
of medium sir;, bat is inclined to stoop,
which I linagtao may coma from tho carlisr
part of bis life baring bacn spent ta .-dtting
upon the 41oor. Ho wears a mustache aud
thin wlibkcr*, and thuoe, like tbom of most
lain tells mo that for the past sixteen yean tai
has worn nothing but European cloth®,
aud ho han to a targe extent adopted Euro-

time* a year, and is thoroughly up tn tbo
out to rida be is always aocompouted by hla
imperial guards, nnd ho has lately purchased
tevvral n«w state carriages, which arc tho

lowud *2.300,000 a year for Ids household do-

——

I PARABLE OF THE SOWER.

SUPERSTITIONS OF THE BOYS WHO ' LESSON V, FIRST QUARTER, IN­
RUN WITH THE MACHINE.
I
TERNATIONAL SERIES, FEB. 8

THE MIKADO OF JAPAN, HIS LOOKS
AND MANNER OF LIVING.

•E.&amp;OU.OOO

BELIEFS OF FIREMEN

BupetiaiUmi. fanaticism, whichever or
whatever you plea« to call It, a belief in a
direct agency of r.:perlTT powers, ta ortahi
extraordinary or singular events, ar tn omeux
and |.nsgno«ti«, ta an Inhflritcd trait, rxculinr

lighted centtxry of steam ears, stemn-dupe,
telqibontw, teh/raph and a tbouaaad nnrl uao
other dericqs originated for inau i i-omfort
make you n count®.-* anti a millionaire if ever and prosperity, a tinge of superstition cotirscs
through tbo bhx»l uf tho mart intellwtaaL
-I become emperor "
That wax not gtwxi enough for Docbe, who It is alnkxrt uupotfdbta to Hod any one. If ow
bad no bdrof in the Imperial dramim. nnd who will BdUKnrMgK R, but has Moino “sign**, or
gambled to such a terrible extent that a vogue act in which they rciiginudy and.
tbouMiml pounds, and double that sum. truthfully believe. This marked fuaturo or
wool.! slip through her fingers in,a week. So common [vealiarity is ubwbcro found *n
strongly prevailing «»■ In tho minds of m«nihrstaibl that if be were inclitxxl to be gun- bersot tiro (Iro-departaMnt, and tn uH-ntim;
big this parti&lt;-ular calling wu speak ««ipnsigh-. Tho capricious Frenchwoman Liul, hendvcly, including every moLibcr of th"
however, beard of the extravagance of tho 4,aX) d&gt;-partmei&gt;ta of this country und llkn
orguaixnt iraw tho world over.
For thuro fearlcsw tnaa, tlroexprassinu .“they
madly in love with her, so sbo thought it
Ctic to ptay tart and loose with him. in carrv- tbeir liv« in tbeir hands" might have
s that ho-would, in a mnnroat of passion­ lxx-n originated. To nicertata if [Msdbb to
ate exasperation, lay something like half what extent (hta feature prevailed in cur own
&lt;lcpartmeni; a Olota* reporter was &lt;1,-talk-id to
Hiro went too tar, however. Day after day
■ho would accept hta lordship's invitations to uwmbenL
TbfCUtXO TUB SEOttu'S HAND.
The aim plod aud prolnldy tbuoMod pre­
an exeus- “At taut.” bird I’uuiliroks one
day mid to tbo late I&lt;ord Clauriid-de. who tended omtn fit gmsl luck i» tl» thKling nnd
picking up af a pin Tho oddest and w® &lt;»r
folly. 1 am giving a supper to night at Rich­ is tiro rubbing up againct or touching tiro
mond. and 1 hare invited Docba If she hand of a ctJirud man. Thur simple procarcornu* before 11 1 will give .her £10.000; if is warranted by "belicvutw’' tn forwvnr inltl

Closing Out Sale!

"&lt;inre'ading andfiltnxthe petttton. duly
tied, of Rnftert F. ffltria, admlMttntoir c
estate, praying tor reasons therein Mt

tbo Block Man's

Tberruiioa It is ordered, that Turedxy,
the teth day of February. A- D. taw. at tan
I'cldek in the torr now. be aaslgned fw

Phta.)

In all the departments „f nar inm»tL
utnek l&gt; n»w
.

GOIN(

and riVagw trocbjiig in tbeir synagogue*,
and pirncbhiK tbe Gospel of tbo kingdom.

band (Matt x, 1-S); Ho had proclaimed by

Memiah, tbe Hcrvanl of Jbbavnh, Jehovah
Him-wlf; but they would not nodve Him,
His own towtiMVcn of Nnxaretb seek Iks lite
and the Pbnrisnrs ta-!d a council agaiaM
Him. Low tboy might d®troy Him (Luke iv.

were about Him with tbe twelve, axkwi of
Him tbe parable." Hitting in a Ixwt on tbe
qiultitu:lc« in parable* a* they stood on the
and the i&lt;vsven. and then sending the multi
xiii, l-3C):and now. troing alone with Utsdis-

liwor
HUI l-V
And it Li further ordered that said |k-UUodct
rive notice to Uie persons Interested in said es­
tate. Ot the pend'mey ot said wditlmi and tte In order to reduce Mock before
lU'h&lt; Inhearlnc th-rcof by causimr a
of .this ord®
ventury. It la oiir dtmlre at t.
to be [Kibltahnl ta the Uarilnu l-as&gt; kk a uew«-paper printed and circulated in said County at
taSScmrctu each wrck tor three W'resive
......l.llM-arIn&lt;Judge of ITobatr.

YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND I

Of all heavy goods. 'Winter
l wifi
be tUanghterrd in order to md ,
,Xbuyers to bur up fur thl- .. nPI.
• winter at

'

Jnsl as reallly as by attcudlog some school and
at M the mjw.
LESSONS BY MAIL
A new method-MlMI’I.E sod THOUOEGH.
Shorthand writerse«u from
*•
. ’£be prirt’ luu Is-en rtriurrt &lt;i, .,
S60 TO S160 PER MONTH.
The work u lign!, pleasant and respectabh-.
flnndredaliivr Iramed Hhorthsnd tn this way Blankets, Comforters, Shirting
and are now earning over
SI.poo PER Y£ar.
Flannpls. Underwear. Knit

VERY LOW PRICES.

JUST THE THING FOR LADIES.
J.L “Unto you il l* given tn know tbe my»tonxdrftn aa reversed to Darid and the
prophet* was no mystery.dart a fact plainly

Clean Sweep!

STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.
ANN ARBOR, MK^M.

GILLASPIE, .

David sIkaiM sit on Davids throne, the
but if she com® after LJI won t recicvr her, "R«l &lt;‘f luck,” and through tbo rimpl»- mrru:d if she do*a uot come at all.I will give to- tUnni of a tnal^- oolorc.1 gunll. nao your tat Throne o! tbe Izy# at Jerusalem, roigniiyrin
rqgbieou Hires over tlie twelve tribM of Israel,
En-iTvw
morrow £20,000 to
to tuv-ug^wSs
tbe.uglhat woman
woman u&gt;
in «tn forever W made a lucky, and &lt;sra.ro
Londou, and tta* one our LXx-he hat® the' qn-.’utly a happy and cuvtabbooc. .Tboengijuicing it; M««Hiah. tlroir king, and all na­
oerr of cugin~ cumpcmy ^°- 3 w,'u1'1 hi all
tions of the earth looking tn t irt'tn, litomri
Docbe never came.to the supper, to tbe fol-, probability rather refrain from «wtiug for n
through them aii 1 arttdiwg nr going tip from
lowing morning Lord Pembroke sent one of whole mouth, resign from tiro work which be
the leading Bond street Jewelers to bar Lou*) tav®. anything iu fact, than bosuinmon**d to
a fire w ith tbc guilty cotwtancn of not having
mrutf- were not mysterie*. Ihi’ simple truths
cidrd on offering tliiunonda to thr amount of entuo in direct cunlart with a •larky atesrtly
AT®,W0 to Mlle. 8c.hae«cr. and as b«&lt; knew
but the plain statement of Gabriel to Mary
Mlle. Doche wns a cunnotawcr ta diamonds.
downpour ut rein for tlie xitWiu U.m nf hit­
that amount such stone:* an sin. might think ting ta» hand as ho passed him Whoa a col to tit on David* throte- and reign over the
bau.%- of. Jacob forwer (Jjuke I, X, S3). But
!• now ready to &lt;
heard tbe mtai out and fairly gra*i&gt;ed the sit- fireman would as soon renounce Ids birth­ that th* Mvwuali nbmild rotne nnd the king'right ns U&gt; permit that darky to Imto tbe dom not v-amr; that Ho &lt;bt&gt;uld die and rise
again end return to Hehren without rostor
terica But this did not prevent tho trade*- huusir before counting tiro buttons on hta cont.
mg
all
things,
of
which
the
prophets
bad
and woo betide that fireman'* peace of mind
If tbc number Luppens to lx- “fatal thirteen." spoken; that HeUurnld have to come a ascond
Onr i f tbo full men of No 7 woxatbe "god time for this rortaratiw. that Gentite*
Payirur thr hlgtwwt market price.
wbero ho found Mita SctaM-ffnr washing her
stocking*, and telling tar of tho gulden shower of luck" by dropping a penny down thn back
ntid a pedplc gnttn-rvd out of all nalioiu for
which was alwut to fall ujkiu ber Hiro
His
imme;
what
would
t»the
condition
of
fainted.
tboigs on earth during tld* “gathering out” Custom Milling and Feed Grinding a
Schaeffer »*i hideously ugly and very
stupid, but sbo managed to entangle Lc.ril
Specialty.
Pembroke's b'cvt, some-boa-, aud ta- gave her it went to thn right, tho man was happy, if
all the money hbcould, and had not the pro;erty been entailed would bav» given ber
Our mill h equipped with tbe latent and
A mcnilsT of No 1 always takes a rainy
ereryttang. A dtatinguirtrod French family,
l&gt;ert machinery: and will produce an fine a
“De .Moatgrawrte” (Earl of Pctnbrote and day U&gt; discover hi» destiny, and tbo fmt two
v.32; Rom xf. 25; II The® ii.'7, «; Rev
quality of flour as ran be made. The pat­
Montgomery), the mcmtrrv of which are
uniter
feminine
skirts
controls
hta
fata.
ronage
of (be pe«?p]eof southwestern Barn
well known in lhe "high life" of tta- French ------------------------- :------------ - — -T—
12 “Unto them Chat nre without, all ttroae county I” aoilclted. Respectfully.
capital, is tbe result of this straugu intatua- ; A bravo ttromber of No. *J invariably
tion. Ho j&gt;oor Dochu lost both Irr French , soothes hta |xwv of mind by cra^ltag into things are done in pnrabl®, that seeing they
and Engiiali lover. Had she arcepu-d Prince M-* ,M,d from Um.- foot and rooting up between may sre and hot perceive;----- " If they
Louis Napoleon's offer it might, -perhafw. the cloth-.-* Hteabnign hog. and trover will persist in remAining w.tbout, nut withstand
have made a difference today ta tbu map of j
aUl'w tlw U,P l®yer
on tiro reel
Europe .had she not trifled with' tbo English i to ntnoin tbir-tean, for that means ponr Inek
their bUndn®*, and ignoranre-nml hardness
earl it ccrtatalv would have made a con- i *^1 dtaaster.
ridoralile difference In hl* fortune.—Town i No.
” 5,
* “tbo pride of* *•
tlu&gt; hill,"
-•ia saved-from
­
■ of bear:. Home uoe ba» mid that a [arable
Tonic*
*
.
averlarting ruin by a dutiful member of tbe is like tbe sbell of a nut abieb kcejM tbe sweet
tamo dipping bis four ttageraand thumb ta moat within for tbe diligent, but from the
. milk and then watching which digit tlroir pot indolent who are too slothful to diligontlv
If you prop***-, to do as tbe Romans do, you . poodle taps find; each finger S-proe-uta cer- M-k it.
wifi have uri^ler open fln-ptare nor stove, । tain thinju and tho jx-ace of t!&gt;« enmpany ta
13. “Known ye ,,ot Ibis parable! How
says a correspondent of Tbo I’bdadelphla -odlroU-d by tbe rwult
TuJegraj*. You will spcml about $3 and buy &gt;
a doo, or cornxic.
.
a braactarv. A pan or plate stands upon . Among tbe many other sixus and symbols ing the meaning of tbi* first anti, perhaps,
three legs about four tachea from tharfloar, I ccguroctod with this superstitious bdief nosx most simple of all parable*.
and th- cover to this is generally dome slia|«d, *n&gt; more prumkron: than th.- so. called
atxrat a foot and a half in height, of poliairod ; “mascota," which may consist of abnost any- “Tbe R*«d is the Word of God." (Luke riti,
bra«s bi uiniaiiHmta] ikaigic In the (on (&gt;art । thine-from
thing from a white eLenhant-tn
eteptaint-to ■
a atnwuknHi-pondcr 11.) lit fa itx-ormptabl- sued which cauma.
you put about a soup plateful of carbonelta | butb-n. Tho hook oiui ladihr company orc
or gas extracted charcoal, and on top of tlmt ; pqpcwmr» of a real, live, gonutno “mascot" hr
soni" Uvu cinders. You th&gt;m fan tbo cinders tho form of » taxndsotnu trail terrier, named which abiding in the believer krrps bite
until tbe cote te all ignited. Onco ignited, it j Isabelle, or “Bell,” os she it better known and ftotn sinning against Cud. (I John lib 9:
Pa cxix. ll.i It ta manna from Hmvan
to be
„.(M|nir »"-i ’"•ten
headache, until tbo upper part of your nnat- ' rests tbe dnrtkiy of too com(nny, and to say viu-n every day. (John vt.j i, i» milk
omy is chilled through. You them find it.
full age. (Heta v, 13-14 ) It is as a fire
and a btmm-r. (Jer, xxiii. 3»): it Is toe
sword of tbe Spirit. (Eph. vi. 17.) U is tbe
This is tho chief Italian method of house- tag dtixens of Hartford that tte rt
warming for rich and poor Mika. On the tivo firo Dead is nbrurt, but what this faith-

Goods) such as Ladif&lt; Knit
Jackets. Gent’s Caniigan^, ‘
Scarfs - Facinators, Shet land
8qmires. Toboggans. । 'aps,
Men’s Knit Caps. Gloved
Mitts.
Leggings. Lined
Gloves. Cashmere Gloves.
Wool ^Hosiery, Flannel
Shirts. Me.

The to Roller Hl Big Reduction
D
, M
elton

ich

BUY WHEAT,

IN CLOAKS.

Mayr A Duff ur m&gt;IHhk all uf th.-ir ritalJ
away below cost prin'in ordri :»■
Now thir te a golden opportune-. [At
p»u to purcbaM? a fine *tvh.-i. &lt; !aa»
for very little money. You can
a
gwid Mdcrtluu in Irndh-.-. Mi•--&lt;-&gt;■ and
Children's Cloth Garnrotit-' i-1*- s nk-r
line of Plu'b Garav-ntx to du&gt;»M* fnrai j
nnd renemlver that you ran bui th®.cloaks for leas than man t-farter.?.

BATTLE ( KEEK.

1T. L Dodds &amp; Co

-S-A.T

Cost'for 3 () Days.

aod faster than her four white f«* strike tbe
pavement would the ht-arta nf the truck boyx
_____ ____________ flutter with dread If her term wns not seen
ta likewtao a favorite i through the dusk at her place in front of tbe
ir. You may see tho '. noble black and gray which draw tbe great
jddkri up in tbe comer j naw aerial truck. |
of a church step with her rcaidmo on her i Tbo truck was called to Box 31 fr y a small
kn«, warming her bands; or find the coxy [ *ml unimportant tire, Tbo ruin, which had
little porcelain bowl under the princess’ feet ' contuiued all day, wax coming down ta tor
as she roci-ivse you in her drawing room, with . rente; Uro mud wav hub ■ loop, and Uio groat
her fur cape over her shoulders and her cigbty-hundr«l truck was stalled ou Front
hands ta her muff.
street “Bell,” owing to domretic duties
-- -------------------------which at that time were taking up ber undicalted tbe xcaldinc. which ia timdo of terra

There was cfcite a big firn over on tbo
North Side the other night. Two young men
saw tho refl-jrtion tn tho skv. Irtled a cab, !
and told the driver to drive them to tbe terne
of tbo conflngraUou. He did so. When Uiev
arrive*! tbrr*-tiro burning structure was btaiing fterrely. DlrecUy aernw tta, way wu an !
tmoccdpied bolkUng. yrt unfinished, m the.
window, and open doorways of which wtrv .
forty or fifty propte watching tiro progress, of |
the (ire.
j
,
Ono of the young rnrra ta the cab com_ __ ,, ...
n. 1

then*,hc trudt wouU have 1“^ ovcr lhe
mt,tl ltk,? a ,&gt;a11 ov,r a maxed Hoor
*um’
“ir tbo truck came into collision with proIidler Ko.-4, on Asylum street. “Bell" was
abaent then, owing tbu time to her inability
to alido down the polo from tho bunk room
Three iu-Uanevs ar.* only two of many n tach
*pa« forbids ua to relate.
|
There an* mai^ more prcultardl® in coo
nt-ction with this subject, but the most erm
spicuous is fouid in *x&gt;mwction with our &lt;kpwtmcut, but ontride of it Fir® as a fact
In tfOiv-MKlnns tif tj*n*n at n time

UM.-UU SUU umL un wuuiu - ux 11, turn gw- I ------ , ' •—, ,, , ,
,
Ung out anti going up to a policeman near by &lt;F«®Uy
tawiably beard, “Well, I woobo said to him: "Hero, officer bow tail that tkr wbou W0’U b“"’ tho ■e'c'ond t®*-’’ Tbo
iremen
ate?
ax
a
rate
believe
in
thin,
and
after
those people can overrur. my building 1 They
, run are prepared for the second and third,
arc liable to deface IL” Tbe ofllc.Tr rtdrened
Luotbur rtrnugo coincidence ta tho fart in recolled two other policemen and together they
cleared the vaixint building of sightseers ta a
tbe fire.—Chicago Herald.

of gold or silver. (Jar, xv, 16; Pa &lt;ndx, VJ,
10-'&lt; ।
13 "And thwo are they by tbo wayside,
where the word ta sown." We find that tho
reed falls on four different kinds of ground,
in each auro with a different result. Tbe

and it must be tbo heart of one who baa Lean!

way. hear the glad tidings of tho leva of God

tbe ground or Uw heart being so hard tbe
i»wl only lies no the wrfao; and
this is not tbc intention of tbe sower,
for it l» only the eut rance of the
Word that gimh Lgbt. (!•&lt; CXjXt ipo.)
sown on rtouy ground.’ Hen- ta a joyful
bearing and imi-iving of tbo Wort; not only
------- ----------------------------------------------churchgoer-,
l«t attentive and appreciatlvw
lirtwrots, wb. * ^ teU a r&lt;.l mu-moo whon
they bearot, and onjoy tbe truth to a rcrtam
extent.
K ‘Hav.? n&lt;&gt; root, • • • endure bat
fur r* t:-»* - ■’ Tlw, *nrra-W Is
___ « , ...
.. ---------------- •
“ ■ --ropLu io
them; they are too emotional. Tb»v mat, B
fine spurt for a white and *®tn to go abort
of many; are often roevtrod uito tbe church
with great rejoicings and fronted out as
wonderful trophies of ths Grace of Ood

a firo will occur on three s
then without regard to time I
ia anything in «up«- • plane. It Is really ihsplnurto bJr
hatercr you tikeuc u&gt; would tn Gnrt
ti.J.___ uwu-

. .—
— ■ —~
the baUtetu LU

tickled his huge right ear. The swallow tailed
coat wss awfully tight nnd must bare besi
fourfal burttan. with ila 1-jskIb of gold lace,

a young gamin &lt;xmee
eklxjok protruding out

kind of iniiuia-

w ion swtii nor
(U&gt;± ix.lb They

u iub M3‘ter,
U, W “»wu among thorns
sres u. iul» world. Hu,
jetasurj u.elmuof
nnirtauta." Lake
?j?
ljri!lZ vo fruit to perteckun/ Than
tao open'. :&lt;&gt; Ik,
.u_ ‘TT*

Gloves and Mittens,
Hosier}' and Leggins,
Men’s and Boys’ Caps, Overcoats.
Underwear, Cvershirts, Yarns, Knit Goods.
Flannels, . Dress Flannels,
Horse Blankets, Bed Blankets, Felt Boots,
Felt Shoes and Slippers,
Lumberman’s Socks and Riibbe s.
Overshoes and Artics.

Cloaks aafl Shawls al Less ta Cost.
PLUSH SACQUES,
Prairieville. Jan. 21. ’88.

$15, $17 and $21.

M. J. GOSS.

DO YOU PATRONIZE

Drug and Book Store
FOR YOUR

Drugs, Books, Stationary, Patent Medicines.
Paints, Oils, Wall Paper, Window Cur­
tains and Druggist Sundries?

IF YOU DO NOT,

Call at his store before purchasing elsewhere.
You will be surprised to see what a large stock
he has, and pLased with his prices.
He keeps a Registered Pharmacist con
stantly in attendance; who compounds all 'pie­
scriptions carefully.
Do not fail to visit his store.

DR. E. H. LATHR^’

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXIII. NO -41.

HASTINGS, MICH.. FEBRUARY 6. 1889

Great Cost Sale
Chicago Store
Delton, Feb.
Commencing on the aliove date and for at least 30 daysfthereafter.
at cost our entire stock of

1889
We shall fell

Ladies' Cloaks, Misses Cloaks, Children's
Cloaks, Ladies' Shawls
Ladies' and Gentlemen s Underwear,
Misses' and Children's Underwear,

WOOL DRESS GOODS

The follow mg person*
Ive »u'-«eripUona tor tht
Wr«&gt;.- Myers. Woodland Center.
D. M. Mver*. Gerkry.
W. x. Adkln*. Monan.
H.G. I(al«, NMhvfik.
.1. McKelvey. Maule Grove.

l*Mtni.uteri’ Haufield.
••
O'Donnell.
D. !.. .MorthlandJ'&amp;xtar Creek.
F. (I Norwood, Delton.
John hbean. Hickory Corners.
Brown &amp; Cairns. Prairieville.
Hyr iu ■'tsber, CruMy's Corner*
« m. Broward, Broward.
A. U. Jessup. Orauaejine
PoMnuMter. Yankee hpritnra.
Bannkk proprietor*, and we trust

pay their MiteertpUoM to the
Tnt* named above.
!to«w*cl fully.
COOK &amp; NIMKERN.
One oi (he proprietor* «f the Baxxkk will be

mitacrlptlotn. To each subK-riber a notice will
bo mailed, w that he may kuon just bow he

MliWievlIIr—Bowur ACorabs’ bank.Saturday,
(JonsUtlng in i«art of Cashmere*. Funnel*, luuiie-' Cloth. Waterproofs, Bergen. Peb'y ». all day.
Nsshvtllc -Hale's drugstore. Saturday, Feb’y
Henriettas. Hroodlu-ads amt Jamestown good*, as well as many cheaper varieties. Also
•-•.all
day.
'
our large and well assorted stock of l.adiv*'. (Jents^ud Children's
Morgan--A&lt;ikln** store. Mnndav. Feti’v u,
lorennou.
,
Cloverdale-Postofflce, Thnndap. Feb'y 14.

Wool Hose, Winter Mittens, G/oi'is, Etc.

i in order to draw Un-attention and trade of .H! our old and we hofw amt expect
tnnny new &lt;-ti«i&gt;&lt;n’ers. we shall for the same le'ngth of time make

Great Reductions

Prairieville-Natiintay, Feb*y tn. t p. m. to
■M p. n&gt;.
illckiin Corners-Pwitomce. Monday. Feb1}
ft. l ii. m. tonp ni '

(rood wheeling but our wood and l&lt;«
drawers are wishing for sleighing.
Mrs. W. Mrloy Is worse at this writing
with small hopes of her recover}'.
Three 1om|&lt;, of hay went to your city
from our street last Wednesday.
W. Buldwlti. wife and daughier \lsited
at I- Houfstatter In Castleton Sunday.
R. Inalcy had a runaway Wednexday .
No damage done except to throw Mr. L off
the wagon and break the wagon tongue

L. Houlstattcr and wife visited D.
Hou fatal ter and family Monday evening.
C. Main, wife and mother-in-law visited
at A. Main's Sunday .
D.' Hou fata tier visited in Rutland Sun­
day__________________
Rev. David Reynolds, after a long ill.
uc*.*. is slowly impnrving.
Nellie Blackman started Friday for
Michigan City where she will probably
make her home with an aunt and sister.
Warner Fi»ber is getting the material on
tin* groupd preparatory for building In tije
•pring.
Ettle Flower I* ticking her sister Mr*.
Smith In Augusta.
•
A number from this place attended tin*
New England snp|x-r and box social at the
Grange hall Friday afternoon and evening.
Carl Mead's friend* to the number of
about twenty gave him a very pleasant
surprise Wednesday evening.
Dora Fisher, on account of Bines*. Ita*
relumed from school.
Preatou Flower cutiteinplate* htiildiiig
lit Hie spring.
A very pleasant fried cake and coffee
social wa* hc'.d at Chas. Barber’s Friday
hlght.
Mr*. Vaudewuker la visiting heraon in
Kalama zui.

Sotne thief entered the houM- of Natbnn
Barne* on Friday last and took 823 from
Mined who o»r ui will make It a point to meet fils pocket. He and hta wife were at the
us on the days arid st the bourn uaaied.
burn a short tlu&gt;e,and they think that wa*
when it happened. Track* were plainly
seen l"&gt;th in and out Mr. Barnes had
In tl»« prii,'- &lt;d our entire slock of Dry Good*. Boots and Shoes. Hardware and
tarn drawing awdy wheat. The thief
potions. We will not have either room or time to enumerate all the bargains In price:
Stx-und quarterly meeting on Hasting* prolmbly thought be would moke a big haul
:h'-refor»- we will mention but a few of them.
•
and Irving charge wa* lu*ld.in tbe W. M. tot likely Mr. Burne* had put the moot
chkrcli in till* place. Rev. il. D. Cheney, of hi* money lu the bank.
pastor: Rev. J. toviugton. Evangelist,
Mrs. F. .M. Qnick has gone to Section
conducted tin* services which were very Bill to stay a couple of weeks to dbdgi*
the measles. They are atill spreading.
14 !b-. granulated sugar (or J*1.UO: all other sugar* iu pt^portion. Good kdhtotD* oil. interesting.
Mr.
.
Paton
has
arrived
home
after
a
.0 ct*. j»*r gi^/ 'dO-cciit Tea at 50 cts. and”all other tea* at the *ume rate.
IW
lengthy visit with bl* sister up north much
Marshal lltf* wife aud sinter, of SL
uvemlls. 50 eta. |&gt;crpair. Hardware ami tinware ut eoM. We are making thl*
improved In health.
John*, an* visiting tin- Slade'* and Quick's:
great slaughter in price* for several'reason*. One Is
Mr. Friend 1* confined at home with
Frank Austin, of Assyria, visited at J.
riieiinuitism.
K. Smith's Sunday.
Boro, to Mr. and Mr*.’Butolf. a daugh­
I-eandej I-apham and E. G. Potter were
ter.
‘ at Hastings Friday la*L a* witnesses for
Edgar Friend wa* surprised last Thurs­ John AVllkiiiMjn. He and hi* wife are try­
For the large stock of spring good*, which we *toll put In -lock early, and another i»
day evening by n number &lt;tf young people ing titles on their farm. •
that we want and ,
making their appearance at bis home and
Tiierv I* abo«t l'W» eases of inea*le* in
taking ixMsesslon of IL The yimng people thl* town, mid new one* coming down'
1 re;xirt n good time.
every day.
Charles Rice, of Dowling, visited at
We mean business. I'ome and sec us and Im* convinced of what we &gt;ay.' Highest I The smiling fare of Mary Barton ha*
made its aptx-arantv among us again.
John McIntyre* last Sunday.
market price paid for country produce.
*
| Mr*. Peter*' heart was made glad by the
Emma Savage t* home from Battle
I presence mf her dauahtcr Ida. who -ha* Creek.
i i&gt;ren living in your city.
F. M. Quirk wn- nt section Hili Sunday.
: Mr*. Hoiopeter talk* uf moving to
The delrgatea from this* town to attend
| WrMMttand Center in the spring.
the republican Co. eouvrntlon al llastnigs.
, Mr*. Barry has regained her usual Feb. 7th are C. IL Palmer. J. K. Wilcox.
health after a wvere attack of inriamalory .1. K. Warburton. Reuben Bllvlns. Gilbert
I iliciituatism: aiw&gt; Mr*. 1» Ode, who hn- tapluim. JlenJ. 1’can e and E. G. Potter.
| lioen quite sick, i* improving.
1 Dr. Aboil -I* still confined to his bed
Dr. Bucket started for Georgia Thursday.
with n&lt;&gt; prospect of hl» ever lx*iug any
Dr. Haskin* Wa* in town Tuesday.
better.
(Office In Vmmi block. Hasting*.)
Published Wednesday *. by
Wm."Godfrey was In Hasting* Thursday.
Freezing and thawing hanl on wheal.
Revival meeting* slili’ continue at the - A little more of the beautiful would
nnike
fair sleighing.
Holme*
church.
t E. KENASTONChancy
Roush hn*&gt; moved into Sam
• •
Attorney nt tow.
Roush'* bouse aero** tyc ritrwr.
(Over J. H- GouUvesr &amp; (*o.’« store.)
Report of th* teacher'* meeting held al
Practices Io all court*ol tbe Htate. Oollections
.Mary Itelglcr i* now staying with Mr.
«I.*1M-UIPTIQX ItATKS:
ororapUy attending to.
Prairieville. Jan. 2Mh. IMU.
Meeting Pillsbury'* family, of liastingx.
$1.00 PEB YEAR.
called to order by temporary chairman,
J. M. Mathewson, of f x&gt;well. was in the
H not paid before the end. of tlie year the
price ot subwrlpthm will positively be 31.25.
reading uf minutes of the last meeting. A viUugt'jIast Wednesday.
pOOK &amp; SHELDON.
In either ca*e 15 rente will be added tor po*tpaper
was
read
by
Mlcs
Edith
Terpenning
Alxtut one hundred young people gave
age when subscriber resides outside of the
(Offlcetn Abstract Block.listings, Mich.)
on primary reading. Miss Yourex present­ Dr. Ruekel's family a surprise last Monday
county.
.
Uae«j tbe only set of Abstract Books In Harry ed an essay on the "School of Yesterday evening.&gt;
7
OountyADvmmiiisu inTra.
fflid To-day ~. Meeting adjourned until 1 p.
I*roplr of Freeport are securing their Ice
m. Meeting called to order at 1 o'clock for the coming summer.
R. TIMMERMAN. Homupathlc I’hy- and proceixlcd to elect permanent officers
Cool &lt;fc Curtis un* cutting elm tirnlxT on
*
, sic Un and Surgeon.
JOB printing.
witli the following result; Pres. John Hill­ Aaron Barrett'* farm out* mile north of
Especial pride Is fell tn the Jot'^“Ung De(Office ovor Lathrop's drug store.) "
ock; vice pres. Alliert Nichols: sec. and trva*. nsepdrt
Miss Edith Terpcnning. Com. on by-law*
Dr. Haskin* lias concluded not to move
ARTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate, In­ M!m Yourex and Albert Nichol*: Biog­ to Freeport, but will continue his practice
surance and Loans.
raphy of Longfellow, by Herbert Brown, ■t Bowne Center.
tnb work.
OMecwttti J. G. Ruuyantt bon. s doors north mid review of ill.)watha by A. Nichols:
The school meeting Tuesday evening
of Postoffice.
BpeclalaUetiUongiTvti to making exchange* -SchiMtl Government, B. J. Robinson: Du­ wm largely attended, but it wa* adjourned
W, SMITH.
ties of the School Board by Jolin Killock without any action being taken.
.
Auctioneer.
__
yJoscil tl»e programme.
The McCunne) vs. Fighter suit that was
Hut mg had expcrirnce iu *e!lln« farm pt op
Pn'r.ramme for Feb. Mb: Physiology- Lacey tried in Freeport Wednesday, was ad­
ertv tn the eastern part of the state. I offer my
Jone*. .
journed until March 5th.
tiers a* auctioneer. Tenn* reasonable.
Primary Arithtartlc— Mis* Frankie Wilson.
Addrresor &lt;udl at muUh's Bazaar. Hasting*.
Rectimio»-MableJ*lrr.
Cbll GovernmentACbas. Woodman.
Mich.- ,
_ ROBERTSON HOUSE,
I.*uigimgr Le**ot»--Mta) llltcbie.
Rev. Cheney will preach at tbe Star next
Biography of Brtant-Miss bunt.
Sunday evening.
P. DRAKE. M. D..
F. HHODKfUtFK, FroprUtor,
Mlefvllaneou* Selectinn* from Bryant-Edith
The State rood dime society will meet at
Cor. Jefferson and Court Hta., Hastings, lllrb. Terpen ulna.
Ofljcr over Holloway’* drug store.
the home of Mra. E- Pennock Thursday.
Benefits of Institute work-Albert Nichol*.
DRfce hours Irom a to 4 p.
AU teachers of Orangeville. Prairieville Feb. 14th. All are invite*!.
necUnc with residence, al Holloway* drug
Clint). Burnaby sold bls lambs last week
Thia House 1* new, with pleasant rooms. The. Hope and Barry, also any person interested
patronage of the public i» reapectfiilLv solicited. in the cause of education are invited to be fcrfchW.00.
.
M. B. G1LLASPIE, Notary Public
Prof. Taylor, who Ims sut-cessfully con­
present.'
ducted
singing school here before, will l*e
.
and U.. 8. Claim togkuL
Mis* WttooK,
j
will prosecute all kind* of claims refore too
at the Star to-r.tght for the purpose of or­
.
B. J. RontXftOS.
s Committee.
Departmenta ot the Interior oJDre. Ca» on him
ganizing a school.
a»hls store, corner Court and Jefferson Mta.,
Hkhuf.ht Brows, j
ilastinga, - - Midi.
School Is over half finished.
Hartings. Mleh.
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1 ..
II. Havens will build an addition to bls
at M. FOWLER.
Geo. Nelson has Ixmght Fred Woodham's house next Summer.
CAPITAL, $50,000.00.
0.
Dentist
Itouse and lot. but docs not move till
Rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Jones, over
spring.
lacorponUM under the laws of the State of
Hmlth. Ham* K van Armau s.
.
Free Methodist protractctl meetings com­
Fred Woodham move? In Qu* Doyle
Michigan.
menced last Thuradajr evening. They are
house this week.
TUART. KNAPPEN * VANARMAN,
Fred Nausley'u children have the whoop­ well attended.
Lawyers.
James Mosher h looking for u farm to
ing cough: also tbe little son of Wil!
marly occupied by Mewer Bros.
Hugiies and Byron Hughes' entire family. rent the farm on which be lived having
Viilted State# court*.
orricxKs:
Nellie Dayton spent a part of last week been sold.
•Quite a number of fish are being taken
O. G. Robinson, Preaident;
with Mrs. O. Perry.
Bertini Teerpeunlng spent Sunday at out of Thomapple lake thk winter.
Housenum Block.
It to expected that the teams will begin
home.
crowing
the lake ou the ice this week.
Eddie
Woodham
visited
relatives
in
ntBF.cToits:
Dan W. Keynoid*.
, 11. Fewer*.
Mariam Wood Is to be seen about Prair­
I. A. Grebhs.
D. G. RoblnAxi,
M. BATES.
SamSelte.
of ElkharL I" vlaiting hia
ieville again.
L. E. Knappen.
.
Attorn
Report says Dr. Hyde ha* rented tbe daughter, Mr*. Everett
A good time to get ready for sugar-makLucy Jones place.
Fracuce* in an court. «•
Rev. O. Perry oMlatcd by C. Heywood ihg- Ed. Pilbeatn is building a barn for John
. General tUnklnt Bu*lne*s Tnuitactrrt
are iKddlng me«*t!ngx at Delton. Extra
meeting* nt tbe M. E. chnreh hen* closed B*w*on.
• R. Clerttm ix getting material on.the
IT A. BARBER. M.
on Bunday evening.
□L.
Physician and Surgeon.
F. M. Jones spent the greater part of last ground for n new tom.
C. Strveus and wife, of Eaton Rapid*,
Grace over Nevin’* store. Office hour* from 2
week In Middleville.
Thu wrestling match between Gibbs and was the guest of E. !x&gt;ckhart Sunday.
There wa* an old fashion spelling who&amp;l
Wilkinson comes off Turaday evening of
n W. LOWBY. M. K
•t Ute Bride school house Friday evening.
.
DELTON, ... MICH. ■ this week in. the lintel lutll.
V.
Physician and burgeon.
If you want to bear law and have fun go
?..K
to the debating schmil at the Chance school
I am prepared at any time Club court organized at the Center Sat­ house
by properly fitting SPECTACLES and eye
Tuesday evening.
and
at
reasonable
mtes
to
cry
urday night.
Ahimn
Sheldon and wifi* rejoice over a
reridrere on Broadway, near Court
P. J. Averill lias company from Grand young-aan.
auction sales. Have had ex­ Rapids.
Mr. W(**cotL uf Milton, i* vf«|Ung at B.
perience
peneiwe
in
n&gt;
this
tniwork
wins
and
ana
can
uu
.
j.
B
.
K
.
&gt;mm4
Mieh
C. WELTON
W. AuMln'..
give Hati-faction. Leave onlersj-aun,.
Mr. Byron, of Cadillac, spent Thursday
Meant tor th« Ohio Farmer’* Innuxanoe Co.
with E. jax khart.
Ranney
&amp;
Norwood.
Del“
i
rM
"
nl
,
10
Ho
policies on a man’s property against with vr1,
(arKon
foi
anotlier
week,
liefure
going
• -—"Fir:
uralnst u min i
Mr. Scofflcld L* seriously *iek.
ton. Mien.
| bark to Dakota.
I- l&lt;oekhart ha* returned from the north.

WE SHALL SELLS

TO MAKE ROOM

MUST HAUE MONEY.

Htgley &amp; Fox.

HASTiNGS Banner. ; SM'™ ‘ &lt;OL“K?IS,t.

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Hastings City Bank,"

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:-D. C. RANNEY,-:
A uctioneer,

; The best Advertis। ingmedium in Bar­
I ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1758.
.1. W. Wunderlk-ti carriei- Me hand to a
sling and will for nmu* time i« &lt;-»*mr.
Our teachrra* institute last Saturday waa
largely attended, aud ah exceltowt program
rendered. Aiiout 00 were pmartrL and
several able pa|*ers were read abdfoltowad
by lively dtacuxaioua. A good program
Juts been arranged for our next meeting,
which will uecur on Saturday. Mareti 2nd.
Mr. DtiWii- win have a spelling aebool at

A. G. and Boyd Cort right have purchaswl the dry goods and groceries of Orlo
Kennedy. Invoke of the goods will to
made this week and when completed the
new firm are to take possession amt run
the business. The former proprietor will
in the near future move on a farm to tin*
township of Ros*.
Frank lAwrenco Is feeding about "0
swine most of them spring pigs, the whole
liM-Mlay night.
averaging about 230 pounds. He sold and
delivered at Richhind a short time since
SW5 worth. from his well fed stock of hogs.
1*. H. Lawrence ha.* contracted some 85 . The latke Oiessa dramatic club will ten­
fine fat hog*, con.dstlng of old and young, der a play at the rink Turoday night.
to be delivered on the 11th for 84.M0 per It l» a impular play and we itesprak a full
hundred; also a quantity of lamto to be de­
livered at six cents per ;&gt;ound.
•
Quite an Interest is manifest in the revi­
Yovau Solihku
val meeting* In progres* at the Baptist
church. ,

fully coiMitMed by IJIBe Warded, at your
city.
'
.
dering slim the attendance at school.
.•
Brooks Jc Flower put In a well the past W. A. lauher's mother I’, quite alck at
her Mm*» residence..with but slight hopes
Howard Brooks .*|»ent Sunday with hU
A. A. Aldrich aud W. A. Lasher made parent-*.
a buninew trip to Battle Creek Saturday.
Feb. “d. Candcimas day. farmers should at hi* home Jan. 26tb. -He wa* torn Apr.
have one-half of their wheat and hay, as 3d/unx Io Livingston Co.. N. Y.. and
the old liear conld have seen his shadow wax queried March. 'IfflU. to Christy Mt&gt;
If he had been out On the afternoon of that Naughton, who died In 1857. Five chil­
day. Look ouLfor six weeks of winter.
dren bleated their union, four eonaandone
The club dance at Geo. Irving's lull ou daughter. Only the daughter. Mr*. James
Friday night was well patronized, and an Smith, is now living. He has lived at hl*
enjoyable time for Uiuse present.
Ute residence 51 years, tn 1F50 be ww
Mrs. A. G. Cortright has returned from
her visit in Caledonia.
who survives him. Hr was rwipeetod by
Tbe republicans of this township met to all, and hl- death to mourned by a large
caucus Saturday, and elected a tali set of circle of friends.
delegates to attend tbe eaunty convention
to lx- held on the 71lr.
James Elli&gt; Is quite sick. His daughter,
Albert lawrencr made a tmsineM trip to
your city one day last week, bringing back Mrs. Vaubcotfn. of Hasting*, is twisting
'
with him tbe (Jo. Treasurer'* receipt of set­ In taking care, of him.
tlement.
Floy Wlntenuutc matte a ImsioeMt trip are busily engaged at preaent.
S. Kaiser went to Podunk last Saturday,
combined with pleasure to Grand Rapid*
to be there to attend the dedication of the
last week, returning on SaTuntay.
z
Charles Flansburg. or Alma. w*&lt; hand- U. B. church.
Rev. Hamp, of Castleton lodged with J.
.ihakhig with bis old friend* one day last
L. Ickrs last Saturday nighL he being on
his way to.Freeport to fill his appointtnenU
Cady Burton i» quite sick with lung
attendance at the republican caucus on
Saturday . He failed to show up his alleg­
llvtirj- Welton i&gt; mending afowiy.
iance to sound republican principles and
faith, therefore took no part In voting for
day resulted to. drawing and , cutting five
delegates.
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_ laut TuoMlay morning Mr. ByumnK died
quite suddenly- Hr had tx-rn about the
bou«e feeling a little bvttcr only lite even­
ing before. 4. Two son* from Shiawassee
Co., one from Flint and one from Lapeer,
arrived In time foy tbe funeniL The fami­
ly wish to thank tUofriend* that, ho kindly
rendered them a**i*urnrc In their affliction,
and take this way of doing so.
.
Mr. Cumming* L* vcry *ick.
M. Dodds ha* been sick for sevqra!
aeoks. and is not expected to recover.
W. T. Dodge, or Imlay City, one of
Orangeville's old pioneers, is visiting
friends.
•
John A. Turner, of Wayland, called
hl* Mend* last Friday.

G. U Seger and wife, of Irving, were
tin* guest- of C. Suvacool Saturday and
Sunday.
Frank Kelley and l*et Shively Suudayed

There Is to be preaching al tbe school
bouse Sunday.
S. Shively has tlUrd hl&gt; ice house with
some fine Ice.
.
(J. E. Spencer and wife were away vlsittog Sunday.
The surprise party at Tbw. Jones' tost
there were over 100 there and the presents
consisted of u eofieh. center table and a
stand cover.

Our, young people* literary awxrlatlon
held their meeting last week at the (Jarrett
Fishing la the order of the day at prr*- brothers. Thia week Mr*. B. W. Johnson
ent. and a good many are being caught
L. N. Mosher and L. E. Doty have gone pleasant and instructive.
to Buffalo.
Very little wheat is coming to market.
The weather Is tine for Dir .*ea*on with Most farmer* are holding for an advance.
a little snow.
.'&gt; cents per pound.
mill.
Uriah Burst shipped a car load of sheep
H. Wlchiuler and J. McKinney an- pre­
paring to build houses-ln toe spring.
From one to two c*r load* of western
Revival meetUiir** aEg.-cloaed with little
cla'm they can make a profit feeding IL
F. I. Cherry and wife visited friends The difference: Wbcu they feed their
NaturdayniMl .Sunday in your city.
own. they make the profit on their own la­
Donation at Moshler's ball Tuesday bor: when Vestcrn grown corn, they only
night for the benefit of Elder Chase.
make the profit on western labor.
There will be a meeting at the hall on
Richland has a debating club. "Taxing
Wednesday nigh! for the purpose of or­ Mortgiup-*" was the question under debate
ganizing n creamery at Banficld.
verdict: It decided that mortgage* nod
other persona! property, whose owners
object to paying taxes on ttem. stould Ik
Eddie Hoiuws i’ ,’thc happiest mun iu exempt, and only those who were willing
town. It Is a boy.
to pay should be taxed. Richland people
Our supervisor took C. S. Itemond'sgirU
have always been nstod for their practical
to the county house last week.
common sense.
•
C. 8- l»emond we are told has skilled
Our open graagr meeting and New Engthe country.
■
Albert Retan has received S'-JIO peusluu
dinneri. The program, as per our lecturer,
from the government.
One day last week aa Arch Huff was go­ was in the main carried ouL The reading
ing down the lull at the Turnarse school and.spcakiug by the young was certainly
house be cut ills linnrt very badly will) an cotuxnendabte to them, and Jum pritlr Ur
their parents. The township ■•I’nlt" sys­
nx he wax carrying.
Tbe "pink 1" aorta! at tb« rink was a tem of s.-hoolx was deferred by the lectur­
er until next meeting. Next qtirotiou on
success. The recipt* Were about S20.
The township of WoptUarnl hg£_ lawn program “la it policy to be honest." the
sued in the Circuit Court by Mr. I&lt;ong for affirmative was opened in good shape. A
3500 damages for a dllih, which was juit person would hardly supptMc tin* negative
could find any support among the grangers,
through his funn.
Mm. D'Arcambal will deliver lecturea at but such was the fact, there wax plenty of
[ the M. E. church In Woodland. Feb. Uth support. One gentleman analyzed the
and tuth. Saturday evening and Sunday word policy in a long speech, carrying il
morning on the subject of Peraunal Life. into all business transactions, civti to artShe brings to the platform more qualifica­ Ing married, and alas, politics came In fur
tions to speak underetandingly on this sub­ its share of abuse (a gentleman at my right
ject, having been matron at the Industrial in an undertone remark,*! politic* would
House, of DetroiL for a long time, and Im* honest after the 4th of March next.)
conveying the idea that polk-y ground all
tuning to do with discharged convicti.
our incentive to action, aud must lie dt*banest, ignoring the question entirelyPerry Stowell wishes to rent his farm.
Old Mrs. Grant la getting totter.
Doc Hough Is also tetter.
Edith Stricklen l» very sick with Intianulion of the bowels, and but little hope*
are entertained of her recovery.
Our saloon still survives, but does not
get a very liberal patronage. People had
better leave U alone, and It will dlr a
natural death.
Our article last week In regard to the

carried his eggs to market In one haaktrk
and got them broken. The three sjirceitra
for the affirmative were made by ladies.

tudr they liad for their ehlidtwn. their
teaching* of truthfuluea* and botiealy, tint
tune, they might be houeet aud veapeetoti
dtIrens.

misinformed.
The social at the rink last Friday' night
dayed at Coabi Grow.
The meoslw to the South Jordan school
T1»e young folks, of iU» Mboe. gave
district are •tilLcontlnrd to one'family.
James Smith and Will l'b«M of y tmr city a
The speUiug school at Uw brink last Fri­
day night was iKguly attended, and all
seemed to enjov themselves.
Jet Houghton and wife, of Grand Rap­
ids, are visiting Woodland friend*.
Uncle John hits fell from a load of

Ttw allow al the rink Saturday night

lecture at tbe T7. II.
wax well saileficd with the jwrfnnnancr.

�Hastings Banner

FARJtf AND GARDEN.

Hasting*. Wednesday. Felt. 0, IBS!*.

SUBJECTS OF GENERAL INTEREST
TO FARMERS AND GARDENERS.

E. Bainbridge Mimctay. Esq-, bounty
Attv-CtoyCn-. Tex. «&gt;*: " Harr nred
Kiretrir Bitter* with most happj result*.
My bndltet *!*«&gt; wa* very low with Malar­
ial Fever tad Jatnuifce. but wa* cared by
the titm h «■* &lt;&gt;f thl* nwdHne. Am sat­
isfied Klrctrie Bitters *au*l bh lifeMr. D. L WlieoXMin. ofHorwtavr.M-.
adds it little testliiiduy, saying: H.e lM*‘”**"
|y beHeves he would have die.1. had &gt;t
not been for Electric Bitters.
Thb xreat remedy will ward off. a* «&lt;•
*4 efire all Malaria Di-n*^. and for ail
Kidnev. Liver ao&lt;l Stomach .llsonlera H
stand* uw.iuul.si. Price 50r. amlSL " •
H. GiKMlyenr's drug stw.

You have beard your friends and neighbon. talklug about h. Yon may yourself
lie one of tbe many who know from per­
sonal experience Jn-t how good n thing it
is. If you- haw ever tries! it, you an- one
of its staunch-friends; because the won­
derful thing aUiut it is. that when once
given a trial. Dr. King * Nr» IMwvery
ever after hold* a place in the house, if
you have never used it and should ta
afflicted with a rough, cold or any throat,
lung or chest trouble. seenrr a tattle at
once ami give It a fair trial, it is guaran­
teed every time, Or money refunded. Trial
bottle* free at W. H. (JobdyearS drug
store.
Tbc'best salve in the world Uor cut*,
bruise*. ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
letter, chapped hands, chilblains. conw.
and all skin cruptioiis. and positively cutes
piles, or no pay required. It is jfuaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re­
funded. Price 35 cts. per tax. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear
.

Lapeer is importing corn for home con­
sumption: several carloads of stalled hav­
ing arrived! recently, costing the purdiasen
-SB cents on track.
The early hlgtyry of Amt-rlru h full of
Instances of men laving great nerve. But
we are rapidly‘Iwcomlng the most nervous
people on earth. The recent Increase of
Insanity, epileptic fits, headaehr, backache,
neuralgia. slrephwn»-ss. nervousness, ilyspepsia, fluttering of the heart, etc., points
to an early decay of the race, unless this
tendency is checked. Nothing will cure
these disease* like Dr. Mlles* Nervine,
warranted to Contain neither, ophite nor
morphine. Sample bottles free, at W. IL
Goodyear's drug Store. Don't fall tn try it.

.

Evangelist A. Patterson has iwen firing
duubh-shotted guns into the ranks of sin
nt Owm.-o, and in four weeks lias convert­
ed &lt;00.

Itch, Mange and Scratches on liunuui or
animals cured hi 30 minutes by Woolford's
Sanitary Lotion. Thia never fails, held
by Dr. E. Lathrop. Druggist, Hastings.

Grow King of Port Huron is offered
825,000 for 40 acres of land ttear Duluth
that hr jald 87,000 for a few year* ago.
Happy Home Bliss! Purifier is the p&lt;s»ple'e (sipular medicine for pqrifyiug the
blood: preventing or curing dyspepsia,
bUliousness, headache, boll* and al) fevers
and malarial diseases. Price M cents -and
cue dollar per bottle.

Mrs. H. C. Rogers of Orion, a charming
young widow, lias bwn granted by rhe M.
E. church an rxhorter's license.
Kllert's Daylight Liver Pillsan- a boon to
aufferers from sick headache,-sour stomach,
torpid liver and indigestion. Sugar roat, ed, pleasant to lake and warranted to go
‘ through by dayligiiL

C. Stewart Drapeg of East Saginaw says
out loud that he is a candidate . for reelectiureaH regent of the university.

Weakened and deranged tlvera, stomachs
*nd bowels should never be acted on -by
Irritants like common pills, bran, etc.
Miles'Pills cures liver complaint, consti­
pation. piles, etc., by a new methoL
Samples free at W. IL. Goodyear's.

Nothing makes a marine man sin quicker
than Just to mention any sort of a briilge
over Detroit river.

The papers are full of sudden deaths.
If you have choking sensations, fluttering,
pain or tenderness In chest, faiut easily,
take Dr. Mlles* New Cure for the heart,
and so escape death, as did Henry -Brown,
druggist of Cleveland, Ohio. ‘Sold by W.
H. Goodyear.
Alexander Tlsau. a graduate of Olivet
is profresor-eleet of law In the - university
at Tokio, Japan.

Mothers will find Dr. Winchell's teething
aynipjustthemedirinetohaveln the house
tor the children: it will cure coughs, culda,
son* throat and regulate Ute bowety. Try
Seventeen headstones have arrived nt
Mastin to mark the graves of deceased sol­
dier*.

••It'* only a &lt;iue«Uot&gt; of time." amt a abort
time. too. as to when your rbeunuthun will
yield t j Hood** Sarsaparilla. Try It.
The d's-tora of 11 counties put their
beads together at Saginaw Friday and or­
ganized a club.

Uncle Sam's Condition Powders will
■ cure dlbtamipera, coughs, colds, fevers and
tnost of the diseases to which horses, cat­
tle, sheep, hogs and poultry are subject

Charlotte justice is content with fining
Itobert Perry 810 for brutally whipping hl*
wife.

~umizm ttINl ul[
throat and lunz »Crctton», also a poalUra aud
radical wire Jbr nerrom debility and all ner
sop* complaint*, after having tested tu wonder
» J.
Powet’t'’1 thousands of cares, ha*

brut1* motive and a d«*lre
''’?rrln»:- I • "I **nd free of
2*rac to alt who dw.irett.thii recipe In Ger.?r.-w«h fulldirecflons
!rt
?'en( ’’V nuU1 bT lu!
*■

M™. JulU rrarau. Mlddmn'.wkl.,," ““ll'

At Tiwwla;

Ayefa Sarsapanlln puriOre the bit
aud uxpelB all potaonuus rlwnmtto. ISold
-Wydrwrl.l

HOW

TO MILK A COW^

fn OurPapufarBrand

The following pertinent and oentrfbJB
suggestions appear, along with other
mattera &lt;rf Interest to dairymen nt la. ge,
ht the Minnesota dairy commimuiwr b
report:
,
Always milk in a clean, airy ptaro, free
from odors. Before beginning toiuilk
brush all tta loooe hair and dirt from tta
cow's aide and udder. If the udder is
While as gwd shorthorns are bred In Moiled have a pail of water and cloth or
this country ns in England, it is natural sponge at hand, and give it a thorough
Con/binatirnivot aiiuayz
to look to Ute old country for authority cleaning. Have the Kan&lt;ls dry and clean,
on this breed of animals. As consid­ and do not wet tho caw's teats with
to be//ad.
erable diversity of opinion prevails as to milk.
t ,
the best methods for measuring shortBe gentle with the cow and ait down
lioros we Itavc reproduced a scale of, to tar so that you ta11
-voUr hNld
pointe and a diagram to illustrate thqm, against her flank nnd control the move­
as proposed by the chief inspector of ment of her leg with your left arm in
stock in New South Wales, and in which case she steps around or b. inclined to
is cmlxHlied the precedent* of tho lead­ kick. The safest position is on - a three
ing English authorities. The illustra- legged stool; taking the pail firmly be­
tween your km*-*, not getting ■ so near
or so fur away that tta inilkqr cannot ait
firmly and steadily and rise qttkklv.
REASONABLE PRICE
Take hold of the teat well up on the ud­
der and gently stroke it down ward l*&gt;fore
LOOK
beginning to milk. Grasp tho off bind
teat with tho left tand and tlie nenr fore
FOR
teat with the right, or the off fore teat
with tho right Land aud tta near hind
teat with the left, so as to milk across.In grasping the teats reach well up on
DIAORAM MX ATINU FOISTS IS A SHORT­ tta udder nnd press tta milk down­
ward into tlie teat, ckrting tta forefinger
HORN BCLL.
and thumb tightly around it next the ud­
tion gives im outline of a shorthorn bull, der iu socm aa the teal comes fairly within
with tta different point* marked to cor­ the hand. Then close the second, thirdand ;
“What is it they put in Ivory'Soap. Doctor, to obtain its healing
respond with tbe scale. The number of
cr
fourth lingers in order, giving a slight1 qualities?
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points i* valued at 1,000.
EACH
tag St of rt ttamilk *t contaiSs'l^ I
“No special ingredient is uaed.
It is simply because the Ivory
SCALE AND VALVU C» COLNTa. '
“No special ingredient
PLuq
t. rtra.
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8
o°r%tiontuntij tta mllkcMMsfo^fiow *1 in
ls 33
as ncar
nearlv
’&gt;’ P
nitre
urc as
.as ’it*’is
s possible,
r
to make soap. Any soap that is
1 SikB .................Al ; 19 Chine . ............. SB
Let every milker have tta srimo taw a«: pure lis the Ivory will be equally, as healing in its effect, but the &lt;
to,.nu,!n
ttoSh-nnliiivMriJ• difficulty
to find a soap so pure.
The profession recommend this
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
Middle.
Qj ..-.a!
the same one. milktag each m the same; non-irritating soap simply to cleanse the wound, then nature docs the .
AN EXTRA SWEET PIECE OF
;*» brily...
mry ibuL' l'n'iu! r^I.L.rt''v MukTal rc,t
You can readily apprcciaie what the eti'ect would be if you.10
sort of expectancy of habit in the cow*, j neck had been washed with an impure and adulterated soap.
Avoid
JB Ftani
i Hair .............. S
and each u prepared to ta milked when
,
.
. , . , ,
r
.
.
fl Haadtr.............t&gt;
her turn comes. There is a Mirt of aur*| colored and highly perfumed soap, for the coloring and pcrlumt- arc
7 Evvmmsi orflreb
•
..
and fat.. ....&lt;» Hmdquartcr.
so often used to disguise something the soap should not contain "
%.
— 1SO V7 Hip or book
out ui oruer tiutt ii-Mens uh- tiuw,
‘
D
. *
When the flow of milk i* not large it ‘
is generally necessary to atrip first one j
H Munk
10 '■
DONTFAJl TO GIVE
A WORD OF WARNING.
SNo^ril
. s I
»
pair nnd then the other to coax the milk j
- li WQnartiT. .
There ire many white soapt. each represented to be "just u good as the * Ivory'; ”
into tlie teats, or to make tbe cow •gire
31 Thigh
down.
Grasping the udder high up they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, tack' the peculiar and remarkable qualities of
JO Forebead ur--(
and stroking downward to the teal helps
the genuine- Ask for “Ivocy” Soap and insiat upon getting it.
“ Tsta* ...
expedite tta flow of milk. In many
Tertis ..
caoes tta milk does not Ktrenm directly .
Copyright tsar., by Procter A Gamble.
downward into the pail, but off one side.
With a little care one can noon get ths
right
|&gt;osition
to
turn
tho
stream
bitothe
is
vail and avoid waste. Strip tta trots nt
...w
he anner
15 Brisket'.'.L*.
/si&lt;Youi&lt; Dealer Foi^it
least twice after exhausting tho first
flow, and ta sure the milk i* nil drawn.
DontTakc/ny Othei^
LCD?
CHANCERY
OKDKJL
MORTGAGE
SALK.
Jm.
RHZtR &amp; Bf?OSJ.ou&gt;EVllu,KY!
S 1
bUtr of Michigan. Fifth Jndlri*! Circuit in
Default having been made lu tb« condlUons'
IB Forrunn.......„. .J0
Chancery.
of a errtalu mornpute madtvby WUllam McMur­
Of all the domestic poultry which can . Null pending In the Circuit Court tor County ray and Horace McMurray to wUltatn J. Dibble
In the way ia. which this scale lias bo kept by fanner*, duck* are the mend ot Butv In Chancery, al the Ctly of Ha«tii&gt;»
been drawn up. tnK judging might cither profitable. They arc hardy, easy to rear, im the 7th ilay of January A. D.. UM*
Henry H. Hull, complainant vs. Ida Hull.
bo carried out (first) by tbe single points, quick to fatten, and bring in the proper drfendMt.
of which tltere aro thirty-six, of tbe ■earona very good prices. Tlie idea tliat
In thia cmum&lt; It appearing that tbe defendant.
aMlKumrnt naa duly recorded;
Values given, or (second) by the groups, clucks must have access to eittar a jxmd
there is rial med into- du­
of which there ore fourteen, at .lite or a brook defers many from attempting therefore on motl-itt &lt;&gt;r smith i Colsrmc. solic­ gaga
ll, I- not
value* summed up, or (third) by the to raihe them. This'idea is. however, itor* focoompbdnaut. it Is orderr-j that defend
sewn ralidivitnona of nite, general qual­ erroneous, for while a pond or running
ity, head, forequarter, ntiddlr, hind­ stream of water is to b- desired, it is not
and that within twenty days tbe complainant
quarter, leg*, etc.
a necessity. Give tbe birds nil tbe'watet ciui-m this order to be pnbll»bed In tlie Ha* 11 ng*
Of tta three ways here mentioned. they iteed to drink and they will thrive, B.v!«XKH.n newspaper, printed and circulated
mm sumimi
The Pacific Rural Pre.-* says: "Tlie first, otherronditionsbeiugfiivorable. Indeed, in the county of Barry. **&gt;d publication fo be
tho single point system, would, for in many instances, they thrive better and
breeding atock, nut only ta Che Kimpleat. grow quicker confined in yards with just
Fkaxk a. Hookkr, Circuit Judge.
Lite*:: Tito*, h. Ban r.
bnt also that by which the awardswould enough of water to drink.' Slmde is one
UrrlWer In Chancery.
"noir union'll &gt;&gt;| i.r.11&lt; 1.
be the most correct.&lt;uid afford the great­ of the essentials to duck growing fit warm
Munn A Coijuhovk.
htterew l» Urrrby declared to be due.
est amount of information, for instead weather, also plenty of green feed and
SoHetton for Complainant.
of haring to come to a dearion—as they vegeublcs. Ducks are gro*s feeders, but
would have to do in judging by groups, not particular as to quality. It h
nn«». lurnre »r.: tv.o .1 rimln-aL.1 .UO
MORTGAGE BALK,
(Mi Jink*, thetw-*- Muth ihrro
■
with regard to Wko or three different
Whercaa default has been made la the oay
thirty
link* them.- u. iifat-o
points all differing U&gt; st^no extent in the
ment ot tlo- principal aud Interest of a certain
ooMainlox
wvroty &lt;»«&gt;» lioudredtte
mortgage, dated the Xlb day ot November. A.
different animals in tho class, and
ati acre more or »•*». alavrorain
D Itsfa. made aud eiecuted by Hatnuri &lt;'artIsle,
thereby causing discussion and delny—
(lakr «»n Ute north and oroth q&lt;i*n
of Thornapple. Bare? roams, Michigan, tof'har- i
the judges, working under tlie single
te- P. Dibble, of Marshall. Michlcan. which Mid
point*, would have to deal with one
mortgagr wa* recorded lu the office .&lt; tbe Rec,'Wnurnmnot m nuty.be i&gt;ece*-*rx IT?) link* MNlUl &lt;4 tile I-..,;
l«ter of Drod* for Barry County. Michigan. It.
point at n time. and. having only the one
the uniuuut dur on Mid tnort«*«r. w»Ui
lllwr s .it mortgage*, on page «■». on tnr xnh
*r eellt. interval a..A .tl i—1 * J.
question to decide, would be able to givi
day ot Sovrtnber. A. D. IlWe. Hald utertgagr
their awards rapidly and correctly. In
wwduly assigned to the sinderwlKiied Hetty J.
fact, judging by tlie single pointe. It is
•»! ,k*Pt.lr“ n»»tannwnt executed by
r,nL:rvr •* •n ,b*» *•**”»
Mta Ctiaries P. Dtbt.’r, dai-l April&lt;th. IM!.and
just carrying out the wise old •saw’ of
।'"Jft?
recorded tn theofflee of H.e Unfauer of orrd,
doing only one thing at a time, arid con­
tor Barry County. Michigan. In fiber l&amp; of tnort t*
sequently doing It welL”
eight (*&gt; c unty. MieMaan.
S?“,'‘h’tar*tetnyaa
DMed, January gd. 1-Wi.
Moo.- Fruit*.
no. 1—AYUWBUKT PRAKK.
7
..... ..... ...
UI
U,‘It Is tho seed tluit exhausts In fruit
teull til the )•»&gt;mriit of the prliirir«j *nd inter
production, says American Cultivator. ®try to have water dishes no constructed
PROBATE ORDRIt
Thia is especially true of large M&gt;vds in­ that they can drink freely without get-1 —— ■
........
Ulin
” now dalmmi to be dnr m* principal and Inter
closed in stones. Tlie proportion of sc- d ting wet thctRM'IvcK. Duckling slioulj ••&lt;V&lt;&gt;n
raid nu.rtptc the &gt;um ot nlitrteeu bun
bo
fed
about
the
tauiv
us
clticka
for
the
to the fruit b proportionally greater in
roa
n
*y
holden at the ProbaTe Offlce ui uay ot Feliru try.
the cherry, plum aud peadt than in tho first few days, giving them milk, if it be
&lt;!a» the Mb day o( January, in tbe )rar otw tbouoapple or pear. In tho development of had. by mixing their-food with it Caro
proroeding* haring l«n Instituted In law ur anu eight hundred and rigbty nine
seeds, potash la very essential. TredR should Iw taken the flrat few days to keep uo
equity to recover the amount now oue on said FnitSu?1’ l’hartei w- Armstrong. Juagr •!
that overbear have tho growth of their tlio young ducklings warm and dry. For mortgage.
aitmthtstrator of the Mtate oi Ch t*. .
°r JtX‘1 ’‘WOT, dewaMMl, to EmUy t&gt;. Itostutck. »» ,i
therefore, notice b hereby given, that d«*U£dm*t"r
fruit checked at just the point where the first week they will suffer tnoro from bvNow.
virtue nt H.a
nt
a
_..
seed development ought to begin. In cold and wot than chicks; after that time
fied. of Mnrv ILirt-i-r. wldnu-petlUou. duly veri- ­
the p7tf&gt;e vino the exhaustion from over­ they will endure nioru of either titan »m.u
»&gt;wr
wni
pnjYiuea,
umj
|
O
(alUty
bearing causes tho vino to mildew and chick*. Com meal, exclumvcly, is too tbe amuuui now elrim-d to be clue on said mort.
hundred seven and m-t- 0 dull*-*
refuse to ripen cither fruit or wood. much concentrated, and will noun cripple S UPS, unetuer with all accrued Interest. Im£1
the attorney fee tamlded for In
Mid chw^. on »ueh sale, nnd the attonwy
Thinning tho bunches early und apply­ them in their legsand fret. It should i&gt;e easts
at.il nosult or precerallug* at law I. r..
l*eprovided tor lei n.dd 'roriipure and MImtmI
ing a liberal doso of potash 'salts are the mixed with bran, tailed potatoes, etc. by iw l wlU aril m public .cinuu w tb“ M^bitntliuted to recover the mono* •&gt; ---tire
Of
tho
many
varieties
of
domestic
eit bl.tdcrwi/t-riday tlu-riKh:ti day of March. -JhrtrvUS?u,,iU*Onlered.ah,u Thnrfldav. Ute
tart preventives of this diseased con­
dueka, probably tho Aylesbury is tho A. !&gt;. 1*0. arinlne o'ciock tn the forenoon, at tbe '
dition of tta vine.
mortgace. and tbe sunn* hi mi Hi eabest known, a* it is white in its plum­ lT^h f,.out rt;!°r "r ‘b* ('o,irt House In tbe City
aiid provided, nolle,- h h-irbj «
of IlMtinc*. Barry Cmtnty.Mtebiaan. UmtUin*
age, tho slightest discolored feather de­ the
S»:uriliv Hi.
a.. ... xr
. i.
ptace where tbe Circuit Court for uld c-vcn"
White Gruto D»t;x&gt;yril witli Ucuxiur.
noting impurity of breed nnd being con­ ty I* held, tbe preml**-* described in Mid mart~
... .... iwrufoHi. i
• In an experimefat recently made by one sidered as a disqualification for the show WMte.or m. much thereof u may be nerewary
....... torn u&gt; i*c no urn Bt th,- l*mt&gt;aii- auction
the hlgnext bidder
at t-.&lt; i ,n
.bin. nt tolb.u....
. ... ............
of tho Freilch forest officers and rc|x&gt;rtcd pen. Tha bills of this breed nro of a lor that purpose tow II: The south «e*tuos?&lt;tf.ft‘’uarV,’‘!4at quarter of •ecUon u-venat a meeting of tlto National Agricultural pale pink color. Tho Aylesbury ducks h£
toen (t.i, aud the north paat quarter of the
.
C. '•'■■•'•V e1'"? ao.iien.1. in­
rccicty, the white grubs (larvm of the uro easily acclimated; they ure hardy, north west quarter of «retlnn seventeen (tn ail
described tt&gt; vaiit rnortgaai-. or so tint
In town tour (G north of rauye ten &lt;toi wtsst and
May or dor bug) which no often do dam­ mature early and grow to great stai.
aa may be ntwcMary to pav lheainou ;
crotalninc clrttv acres of laud be the same
age in dry seasons to strawberry plants,
__Uon and tlw htartns aal«l inortgare, with the tptrrr»t Rt
mmy or less. The west one-half of the north
ropy_of thl* onlrr to be erpt. and aiUraal ro»r*. The premt*.- •
c-Ui.. on twelve acres were destroyed with
west quarter of M-flon rtebteen (W. In to"" published In ita
rd In said mortgage bring the tWirt I
benrinoat a cost at $3.20 per acre. Holes
four (4) nortt: of range teu (10; west, wm orlzl- te-r print.-,! nx,,i
nallyeoutalojMlIn Mid niortputc. initwas're- Bsrrv.’oiire tn r
were made in the ground infested with
a
Mrtnri
“
’
I
^.
rohl
.
by
„*
wrlttel1
release
date.I
ot'i'tk bi' a***' *h tl,r CvUB!J
4
tho grubs with one of tlie sharp irort dib­
AKJ!
’•’•d w L1*,lot therefore be *olii.
bles, used sometimes in transplantidg
Dated at Haattu«. Mica.. Dec. Tin. 1wa
Ham J. Dimmuk.
E-mail plants, and the benzine was poured
AMtaTOM of Movtiraaee.
into them. Fifty grains of benzine were
mortgage BALK.
"t
ttoncrV fnr
Used to the wjuarv rod. and care was
Dvhto't tavitur been made in the condiuoru et a
an^Aitw’T*T^?t‘V,&lt;TOr?S. F' Ar“wu?
taken to insert it above the piano of tlie
mortgage haul
feeding ground of the gruta
De fault having 1.,-eti made tre mor&gt;- than thkrtv
*
divided* r-Vi ■
d*y* in tmymeni or iuterret overdue surt ww- •way min, nwi, n, m,,,- JMAJ^SKCTIoxhwilitflsent on applied ।
ri.lt- on s tuortgagt- .hu.-d ik-r'tX,"‘I; R2made by Jam?* K/Poland to Squuiuah 4lan&gt;^I"L.a? .7rOrd'xl “»u‘? «”nee or tb^roetatoCream needs .stirring frequently,
“JGredM lor tlie coouty ot Harry. In the rtato
mix the different skimmings and to
Mlcblttan oa the !«h day or Iteermber
„
aerate nnd ripen it evenly, says A. L.
Hirer«&lt;&gt;t mortew,.,. mi lirerei tJi*S?J*?
Crosby.
F1O. U—FKKIK DUCKK
newspaper AmrtMnn Uurrai
lOHprueo’treet Nrw Yor
"High grade sulphate of potash i*
The Fekins are of comparatively re­
valued by tobacco growers who wish n cent introduction, hut have won consider­
manure rich iu potash," according to fl. able popularity on account of their large
A Put Up Job!
G. Hubbard, a New England tobacco size, splendid hi ving powers and strikiLg Tims' 5,:^“ j-juTis.-lii
Interval Sdrt*nn
M&lt;l ***rk°T l-rinclpal or Tlie Banner and Detroit Weekly Tribtf:
grower.
ap|iearancc. They do not mature so MdwytHlr* ram. |ftn.
W.
one year for 81.50. Camil
Rural Home remind* tta farmer that rapidly aa tlie Aylenbury, and their fleah
"when the blizzard howls end tta farmer is not of tlie naiun rich and delicate flavor
yearns for tta warm fireside, then it is as la that of the Aylesbury, liouen or
Cayuga. On tta other hand ttair egg*
that stock require the most cure."
Tho Polia!i fowl is recommended by are large and well flavored and very
Stephen Beale a* pertaps the handsomest fertile indeed, and tho ducklings easy to
rear, for which roniionii they have been
of ail varieties of domestic poultry.
ax.*'
Proforaor A. J. Cook tells in Country largely croraod with the A'ylcebury, fa
order to counteract the evils of in-breed­
Gentleman that ta was never no iilimsccl tag in *omq strain* of the latter variety.
U bo,deD’- ‘be prrmbes ।
with winter feeding of nil his stock ar
RHEUM.
The Pekin differe from other duck . in
during last winter while feeding cniii- the shape and carriage of it* body, which
luge.
is of a peculiar boat aluitie. TTip k-OT
.T
Ml
i
„
•,llr
«»tuitt
of
Harry
»
"1 would aa soon think of being with­ uro set well back, and the bird wnlj£
out a windmill or a steam pump upon rattar upnghl, or penguin fuahion. The ,r . • '• fb ir ro&lt;l*r*»t nt n...
my market garden at tho present time he*d ,L' aW a*&gt;-l tta neck long; tl»- R-■"
I. ]
as the farmer who cuts tay would be and bill ore of a ri -h yelta5 and tK
lubtaird 1
without a mowing machine. 1 would plumage generally .‘uu a peculiar cream
*77 running
“ PLtunar
cream
Jje" ’cri-.
weri
r&lt;nir 1 ■
rather have a farm of ten acres well color
i-olnr
mnn....I.
r. U
• grereful
. . rn.i«
tlirougb it.
ft
" r ■ . ?*ITf,^.1"
J°*.tltebre
‘
’-X
------, " nnd
*&lt;
inigrw-vtm
irrigated dian oue of fifteen acres with­ „„
On
____Witn
• .. tho
"
■■ '
'
*n t tilt*
I XX ttt.'l- “
nd for c”«ttag
FOR CATARRH
out tre^tem. 'aaJd W. W. liawron be- A/tesbury in a very valuable variotv.
very valuable variety.
{orc tta Mawactusetts board of agrieul- The progeny ore easily
futteoed and
and have
have
•oaily fattened
good flesh, two important points.

oia»Sy

A Fine Quality of

AT A

i
WaSBTHis

S

T

B

and the Detroit Tribune, SI.50.

&gt;&lt;!«

TO ADVERTISER

25^7

► or ol, h, w. U. Hoodyrv

5.

�WOMAN AND HOME
ipcak of. bat It baa parted not only friends but
.-•ver'. B.vl breath and eMurrti are Inwpanible.
Dr. Kage’s Catarrh Kernedr cure* the worst
cave* *« tbou'snd* can testify.

WOMAN WHO SAYS HER SISTERS
DON'T KNOW HOW TO WALK.

Onl) one arrest lu Bronson during the
pa..i ip month' fur violation of city or­
dinance.

" Tls bettar not ’of bo, than fo unhappy."
sad no one ran be happy whole system t» de­
ranged by poiwinouv secretion* Nr.-trlv all ills
that ttesh I* folr to. arise from torpid liver and
dnraaiemenl ot the digestive organs. Dr.
Pierro* Pteayaut PargMlve Pallet* correct’ trresula-ille* of tbe liver, prevent c MMtlpaUon nnd
promote geod boulth. Huy tlirni of your dru&lt;iffst.

Frederick Blemley. a very deaf man,
wa* killed !&gt;&gt; Tfo caashiear buila Saturday.
"Oh: wliore sbali rest be toundV’
Tbe wont-oili intaber sighs;
Ncocklogs to mend, and trouser* to darn.
Dishes to wash, and butter to chum.
W :|Je my takk. feels So break, aud brad and
heart bum.
Aud Ilf* ta b rantsuit friction.

U THE FIERCE DEMONIAC.

jortly demand admittance, the lattar aa th*
literary woman par excellence, tbe two
former a* typ**-of womanly purity and relig­
ious |«trio&lt;tom. who. luataad of biding in
orttMxlux retreat, flung thMDaelre* into th*
turmoil of public life and passed through it

death To »bi* trio must be added tbe
autbomw of “Ou.uslo,'' wh&lt;wc name may

LESSON VI, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, FEB. 10.
menu. Good bnsuicloth aud ita fallow
cloths win bear many washing* and look

tiau Advocate.

It is always good to rear! of innocent happi

Why In the name of amiraon meter don’t

deiphla &gt;
It the power for which th" immortal
"Bobby” prayed could b- eouferred u|xm th*
feminine |iorti&lt;&gt;n of Gotham who walk up
Broad way, that they might “sue tlx-rnsri vos a*
others seo them" for just rfu&gt; trip, they would

an individual could t» found
The dear things don’t wem to take into
consideration tbe fact that all th* arts of

consist*

th? opinion* &lt;&gt;f prirotaof e^iecinl
country by a "Fro *.i Air Fund," n*l this is

BhaU r. There
calkvl y&gt;r I’rf, teited on oraftraditions and
practice, aud employed in unnnportant case*;
but thobuahr is always tbe final authority.
Tlie to«* relating to marriage nn-i tbe neia-

are fully recorded in Matt, xni, one of which.

Salt Rheum

ibi ng" Wi «at Then we went out to play,
and before luug the born blew again, and we

The lam. of the country appear al first
calm. He atej mid to toe disciples-, "Why
of small avail to make them attractive so sight to discriminate against the women sgnm and we had snpper.
loug a* they do not “take hred tothrir steps." Divorce, lor example, ta assy for tfo man
faith r Now. if th* spirit of Christ is in us,
We
can
readily
exaise
a
unman
from
but
difficult
fur
tiewoman
wbo
i.x*
a
griev
­
her check.
whom ilro supplcnca* of youth ha* fle*l. or ance. Tlw Ini'lxtr.d may dismiss Uw wife by
wbo iacrippled. &lt;rr one who tip* tlie scale* at saying thrro titun: “You are divorced."
little of Hit power’ Tbe qtsroUou comes to
By Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
Positive reined) for tlioso &lt;teran*emeots. a tenth of a tun-or over, if sb* ilocHi't sail Besides thv tuuinl form of marring*', which is
irregul*ritiei. and weaknesses »o common to along like a bit »&gt;f thistle down, lull when a presumably for life, tlievei»lbe temporary milk.
now tlw Holy Spirit, a* they bad nut nt that
womankind.
young girt, lithe and slender, «&gt;»&lt;*• anatouyr marriage. During tbe prrio*l agreed upon.
time. Is it dor entirely to oer lack of faitbl
i«Strictly orth ■flax, comes toward you withe Which rbuslbc *|a«-iOe&lt;l Ui a written contract,
Bronson grange I* deader ' nanlt.
inurement anggp*tlve of the days when th" neither pony can be divorced from tbe other.
“
grawbopp
r
t*-ome*
a
Inmlrn,"
lliere
is
an
Ellerl'M Extract ot jTsr A Wild Cherry
It i* not uncommon for ladies &lt;&gt;f social posi­
. is a safe, reliable anti pleasant remedy for involuntary wou&lt;i»nn&lt;-nt ** to what ran I* tion to pnfrrthis form s*. by rnakiug tbs
term suffli-irntly long, thry can inmire themcough*, cohl*, bronchitis, asthma, and all the matter w ith her.
It Ma ins aa if the majority of women hare
throat trouble*: will reHevc and benefit
If llw fashionable tcirxd* which leach
or jointure.advanced by tba iiuslutMl.
,
consumption. »,.Tr&gt; it and I* coirvinerd;
.Woins'u ot great tnteuL. are uccwsi'MiaUy
Every bottle warranted: price ,'Oc and SI ground, no matter bow. Gnu i» rvuunded of
per bottle. Sold by druggists.
1’reparvd tbe advice tb&lt;&gt; temouadt* boy* giro ua the found in li»b audervous, si. i Uud in nitisic, l«r manner it&gt; which to outer a room, would
also
teueb t tjem bow to look at a stranger in
bv the Emitter! Proprietary (kx. Cldcagn. Fourth '»f July, ‘Walk up; roll up, tumbla poetry and painting, and in th- diplomatic
a respectfn) and khndl) meaner, or at least
III.
Take your stand upon a Broadway corner must divide bi* time equally among lu- not to gear nitb a cold aud withering start tho’cliff* fora 'vmsiderable dudance round
of criticism. It would materially improve Ibt
Muskegon’* new ciub house ii&gt;sooietiiing some plecuant afteinoon and you will t&gt;e con
th» city. CStec Smith’. Bible Dictionary.)
to t» proud of.
vinccd that lhi» is true. About one woman in general ivorraug* with tho uibcra by pre*
Affability, cordiality, kit*lore, uud annDr. Jaqui-w’ German Worm Cake* dotroy a bundrtd know* imw bl walk. The nvr.t of
ability
aro
all
wonderfully
charming
ipiali
worm* and remove .them from the system. them have the buy, languorous, indifferent, are entitled, Diplomacy, iiitrigu*’and influ
“quick or tbe ifc.-ui" (rnostl r driul) fashion of
Safe, pleasant and effective.
getting 'Mi, Imt pecteltmaily y*» w* &lt;’■*• who uro on tb*&gt; fare* of character dbplayad by
Thpre n»»"r yet woa u woman - • gifted,
\k falling tree killed E. I’attkjmwr. at couto* spunkmg along Itlto n curjio.-al in tbe the womeu. LI a man wuiies to influence nn
■ l&gt;yaltou.
militia;
sliooldari p-ilutully
• - • wpiarod,
■’ elfin
—-•iu "tine fa an affair of tmpcrtanoc, itc man- wealthy, iwautilui ur high ta' social poslUun that thi« great enenij . the devil, I* as active
mlliua; shooldoi*
tb* air. nrms swinging, and »h- imagine* 1 agin it by ■■oufidiQg tbe matter loon*or all that She was not mtm-l by a cold, distant. a*ever today in nswkiug to destroy both souls
Is about 3 000. and bw would «av al Irast one she'* got tfa* -•sniitie Brituu gnu.-you know. ’ nt bi* wives, w ho in turn visit tbe wire*of sorrowful thing* in life, there
tnanj
dently Iwu ।, th* man to I*- iiiiluencrd. or tbe wivrooi
half are troubled with some afl-cUon of the Another ftppAu* who Has evidently
end I*
wfah ha. mflurnro over hint, and by
.. _ - walk and
2. “InuiH-dlately tbrn- nwt Him out of the
■ throat and lu:&gt;«*. a* thine complain:* are. ac­ read!-ul Mr*. 1/mgtry
trying
tx-opy
r.
Hfo
n.lempu
to
lift
bcr
cording to statlktlc*. more numerous titan
! sweet manner and a kindly glanre fur the tOCnb* a man with an unclean spirit.’’ The
, 'other*. Wr would advite all oar reiuter* n..t to hip* without njuving her »hual&lt;k-r», and th* jpet. Nbot of ths linp-irkint trairaactiotu ; rtianp-r or tlir nr-luaiiitatwe ItoaUtxali
of
Persia
nre
conducted
;r
thia
runnier.
Tbe
neglect the opportunity to call ou tbeir druggist effect laiK&gt;t alt-»grth«T ptoos'ug when viewed
ing, and. like a ray uf sunlight, it warm* and
and get a l-o:tte of Kemp's Balsam for tbe throat from tfo rear, n. Mm invariably forget* that profound dtsgulso worn by the women ot strength' t » many u I nsdbittan life wberron
Teheran in the st rreta, iu]&gt;|km&lt;*1 by foreigner*
and luug*. Trial xue fret-. Larue bottle* toe tho Lily treat* neither curast nor bustle.
Then
torn
’
nre
a
lot
of
women
wbo
walk
.
.
and fil. Had by nil druggists.
Just exactly foe for*, keeping tinn&lt; t.» every uting con-iltion*, an enormou. advantage, Herald.
-Evangelist Will ha* gut Satan in a close step wtill a lerkwanl motion of tfo hand. I and tbfi women tfomaeivrs would fo tba last
('inter nt Flushing.
There are otben. Wbo travel a 1 &gt; li -rnburdt, ' to advocate a eiian^pf, so loug a. polygamy
ami you uundi:i i.-i-aneuLtry ex:*ftatio:t of I CXM*. No argument i* required to show
Uncle Sam’s Nerve &lt;k Bone Liniment
what a j«o«er fw intrigue exM- In nuvb n
will relieve sprain*, bruli***, neuralgia and
peutlike »l;de of thsupplu Bora is as illimi­ costume In her mantle or veil, annpletely
rbeuni.iti'in. Sold by all druggist*.
covering her Irani bead to f'Mt% a wotuun
table os uro her wunilerful gowns.
Ludington will soon have the largest
herself pretty with her very daintiest tes
rkithrs j»in faefnry in the world.
well. If site ha* &lt;ly»-;K-p*ia »bo beads forward ilight-.»l p-reibUity uf dete'-ting for identity, gown, and of course she lights the alcohol
at tlu’ waist; if am thing ails for &gt;-be«l die ADd not even bFr l.utfoud would dare to raire
stoops o.
at w
Un- •M.-u.M.
statalder*;
if die fo* uu
any_. of w
tfo. ter veil; to do So wr»old render biai liable to
avvu,*.
.
dwelling place nnd hir conduct.
J. M loote Red Clover Co . Detroit
-1 eneerfully fornlib tbe following for publica­ Uiousaud ami &lt;&gt;r&gt;c ill* common tun ontankiad, | htXtar.t death. Uu to* ixfor-Uand, if a
out then to lend ectat to her afternoon.
■v. _u . ।—u*-------•-&gt;f coan’.--ihe can't । luan wishes to tfod&lt;i*e her coarms to any
tion.
Chinee four foot Vtem for umbrella stand* aud wor*hipp&lt;&lt;d Him.”, Tbe man iu bis afflic
Mr». S., age M. cancerous fare trell cancer), walk well. But ail won
in p. rfcvt health I o:w, »be generally contrive*to find a '-banc*
had tried msnv pbvstetans. nnd on presentation
nt teas in fashionably furnished lialK Th'U&gt; me was a hurrible siebt to look npou. Nose do not inovo gca-vluliv.
partly eaten away/dtep pits In check*, forehead - Tikwc u bo spend tbetr time lolling about 1
m-ire socially ambitious have evening* in.vid chin. As a L*&lt;t nop.- I put bar on Iziose’* on sofa* aud take u carriage to go a block •
.. Extract I'lover Red—large dose* interaallr. and have limp, flal/iy inusclts,' utterly -l-void nt
aibilitir* and the greater convenience of
' as b local application, 1 used the Solid Extract
What a baby can do is explained by “Five catching men. Tbe literary, dramatic, artis­ longing in vain to fo delivered, would soon
I ;n plaster form, tibe Unproved rapid!) from tbe spring. They are fot and unwte dy On*
ifirst week, and lu lour mouths was entirely need* to visit th- diffefcnl Turkish bath Talents of Syocieu.” a new work just pub­ tic and muskxd contingents are at b^nexni be heated and delivered if they would only
welt Now eigbtren nnxitti* since treatment, ottat.lishmmte to Irani now many women are lished.
.
Bumlay. which is emphatically a day of
and no signs of return.
built after marble modch. Um'o i:i awhile
johx -&gt; wrtAvan.
. i’leeration of the led ! Indolent i’Jrer) Re- tWc ap|».-ars chw c!«gn iimlx .1 aa&lt;l »ymmet- veutod for waking a family up iu tho niorrv- At ibrec vrou-Botunulan and Miinctlmes de­
’ro.twrt entirely after three month*' treatinmi
lightful gatherings one meets many ot tbe Jew. but tbe spirit in him cried out against
lug.
with Red Clover Tonic and Solid Extract
Kxlracl Dres*Dre— •
' ..........
_ ye’, -.1
Give it a ehancu .nnd it can siuash’tuore mod intaroeting figure* Of tbe d*y.--Kanias
l..».
ini;. T.ww
N&lt;&gt;* -4..
'me yearr since Ltreatment.
—
and no
t." compact.* __
uud
m ‘"^lidainty curves tlyst
nlxu of return
you long io fo nu ar.i'L L’ot un ounre of dishes than the ino-t iodiutriuu. servant girl City Journal.
,
wal.t*:b w. srxx.
Canrer of bp aud skiu disr-ave. Entirely wperfluu* Oe»b, for bn-xs: as firm as a globe
braetlinx sin tbe evil spirit within cries out
-.......
,-------rr.tier--------------, - j__
It can
fail
down-..
ofu
and with less
pruvocured *ith three months' treatmeut with Red of alabaster, sbo-jld'-r* iliat* ilk* tfo dimplo
In a little bunk recently iaaurd “for ladies agunst it and still say* “I will not have tddo
Clover Tonic and Solid Extract Dresslog. Now in Kntuha’-. elbow, ]&gt;eoplc would niuw j cotaxi tnso tfo mrwt expert tumbler in tbe
dwurous of Earning p.-ker,’’ is uh- following
mite* tn sec. Her eye. aro brigtft, because t-ircnsring.
.
n------ ■&gt;-------curious
anecdote:
Maria
There**
of
Austrhi
'eroud iry Hvphitts wa* entirely cured l&gt;&gt; Bed
wo* greatly addicted u&gt; gambling, and
Clover Tonic in three mouth*, with not e ui tbe
■ifter results such as nre left by mercury lu such
played for exceedingly high stake* Tbe ■■otne hither to torment us before tta*
h cun choke itself black in the fare with
( If you Lave any douf&gt;ung physicists, they can body, aud if she has not one cl-xwue f-aturn
Xw tUe to hie :mid J will give them * full history iu her fare you call her twautiful, aud if you • greater raw* than tto- twwt areompitobed
They finally appealed to the empire*’ confes­
fl fact case.
Du. W. II. Yakxaix.
rith all your
souk
1: can keep a family in a &lt; oostant turmoil1 sor,’ wIk&gt; induced the imperial game-ter not A legion in Ike Roman army numbered, at
it* full complement, six thousand; tfo won!
That woman doesn't have hysterics and from morning till night and nigbt UU morn­
“Shall the kid* bo Whipped »t SChooiF’
per kreutasr a point. The cunning etapreea. here evidently signifies a very Urge number.
I- u monH-ii^oiib question at Grand Haplda. nervous chill* and cold sweats, and rdl the Ing wittexit oure varying it* Uwe.
other
uiurr thing* «:ui.
tint, uu***
make’ mct
her.'--If
i. and all uv*
her
li an lie refte.l u;xm to sleep peacefully all
English Spavin l.inimeut ntoovea a"
“** 1. friend* inlwral !e. Rb&lt;? doron’t ent-tiain her day when Ito father is away ul lioslucas. and one hundred kraulaaro in a peculiar manner. must there be altogether.’ Babylon of the
Hard. Soil or Calloused Lump* and Bhiulast day* Will be full uf them. (Iter, xvlii, 2.1
""" frieti i* with mr-iunti off her nuc, physical cry |M-rsi*teatly at night wb-n u- is particu­
Ii- he* from horses. Blood Spavin. Curb*.
1U “He be&lt;oagbt Him much that He
larly v'.cepy. .
Bplints. Sweeney, Ring-bone, StlHe*. all’ wine; abo Un ivrjietual tonic, at; 1 you can
It may U- the nauglictt. dlrtiw-t, ugliest, were put together «u that only the iLitiated
ki.e
’
that,
they
were
not
wImt
they
»eemcd.
• Swollen Throat'. Sprains. Cough, etc.
try " Luke viii, 31. says '-that He would not
most fretful baby in uil th? world. Imt you
Thu* Uh- itnprr*. kept tbe tetter of tbs con- command them to go out into the drep ”
Save S50 by use of one bottle. Warranted.
Sold by Dr. K. H. luithrop. Druggist,
you bud better not try.
.
Hastings.
America pet tboruugbly awake to tho fact
It can Lc a cbarmiag aud model infant &gt;&gt;yed tbe excitement in which siie delighted. GaHlee, their request and-after conduct would
—Philatielpbla Pre**.
that
physical
development
is
tho
greatest
Loveland's sawmill at Uobltrville lias
help to physical beauty that can be devised present it can exhibit more bad tetOfier than
been burned.
.
both of it* parent* together.
fashion and neurroUxmia bcec.-n* unknown.
It can brighten up a bouse better than all the
k
I..
V-J. T'
Bemarked to u friend the ether dav that she
furniture rver mads; tnqko sweeter music
■than the finest orebrstru over organized; fill
knew Kemp s Balsam for tbe throat and lung*
TwelveUJ
real
Women.
a larg'-r place in it* parents' lircaxM than they clean, but *o the *1.1 a will remaiu white, firm
was a superior remedy, a* it stopped bag cough
In altetnirtuig’to select tbo twelve greatest
and tight—this tightness preventing wrinkles. Itorelation "fottomtea* pit," and in tbe other
instantly when other cough remedies bad uo
effect whatever. Ho to prove this and convince •oiD'.-n of nic world no comparuon with tbe cause a greater vacancy and learw a greater Here to tbe reeipu: Fili a large bowl full of
vou of its merit any dragglM will give you a opposite sex b necessary. A really great blank than all the rent of the world put to- hot wuter—J mran Imt. not tepid-then bathe
year faro thoroughly, using far thi* purpose
woman must not only have largely benefited grtlier.—Exchange.
sample bottle tree. Large site toe and 31.
the life of influenced the thought uf her own
your bauds, which have been called by a
11,12.. "All the devils lawnughl Him. say­
Big poultry and pet stock slraw at Bay country, but she nnut have left some permsadentlst a washrag with a brain lu it. Don't ing. Bead tu into tbe swum-.’’ They prefer a
Their Oplnlou*.
City last Week.
"
Warne a arc u.ct rem l»t»—they are either just give your face a dab or two, but let it hutwin rwsidepen to a bestial, but a bestial
know what a both meam; then, while it to
IL B. Hyman, a travelling num. of Grand judgment of posterity.
better or worse than men.—La Druvere.
Rapids, say*: Afliw months &lt;&gt;f suffering wIth a
atill helinp thd effect of tho hot water, give
LI “And forthwith J«nl» gave them
very stubborn case ot eczema, or lever sore uu Rachel, could be included among the great
it another bath in cold water; then dry it
fume only in tbo shade.—Lammonuio*.
mv teg. and cousalilug mid laklig; treatment
them "Go." Luks viii, 32, sayv that “Ha
from a score or more of physicians all over tbe
When winuen raimot lx- revenged they do
aonntry. D&gt;. l^moreux. of tteke view, Midi, that point of view 1 p.-ntttij'^ draw up tbe ns children &lt;!(/—they cry.—Ctirdnn.
suffered them.” Tbe devil and al! his 'de­
told ion of Loose'* Etlraet fled Clover. I only following !bt a« fairly rep.-tecuu&gt;um of femTake' tbe first advice of n wntuun; under skin; you might just os well use a curry­ mons are ouly ■orvanta after al); they cannot
used two iwiuuds »ofld extract and taking four
comb to keep your bang iu order.—Bab in move without |*-miiiion, and must obey
bo’.tie* id tbild ex'r&gt;ct luternafly. am entirely.
no cirrurmtanctM Hie second.—Froverlx
Women nre cunstantJy the du;e* or vic­ PulladrlpbiaTlmcv
cd to and I nau tried every ami anything that SenurainU
expiho
14. “Ami they that fed’ tbe swine fled
tim*
tbeir ow'd scpsltiveneks.—Datac.
bad tamo rBeotniaeiidro tu iue Dr. Leaioroux
and told it.” They were now out of a job,
A
lady
and
her
maid
acting
iu
accord
will
iron.liters it one &lt;&gt;! the very best remedies as u
M-u^d’S’.a'.d
bio*! purifier In rautence. Hold by W. 11.^
The poslllvo none is well proportioned,
outwit a doom devils.—Old ProrerU
(trorgvSaal.
Catte-rin-'
11
of
fbmii
tbxxlyearWomen n&lt;’*er weep more bitti-yy that. though slightly inclined to tt&gt;o retrousse. It told it as they went
Ucohtj I310C.
Isjbc’.ls of CasedH'toteus a bright, vivacious nature, and L«
I’anncra’ Institute in Adrian !a*t week.
Wben Jesus finally dmtroys the works of tfo
*
A woman forgive* &lt; vi-*-ytlilng but the fact sqmewhal «aot«-caL
i;
i ■ ■ •
-..
। ■:?
Consumptive* obtain relief by using
Tbo truly fcminfno nose is romethtog of a
that
you du not cutcl it.—A. de Mitxxet.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. No other core is naturally ini-* two parte, the uuo rvprcmnte
Women are too imaginative aud too seusi- snub, but It L a good loruble uoee for all ploymen t. but thane who follow Ua* Lamb
tog ih" rouragcouK. cnergetie, ruling typepf
so effective.
inn
i.,
tula
n
vishp
*uj»-noi
I-J
»&gt;
a
:i
»
u
tuurs
Him day sxu
and uigu.
night (urvvarwia
forever and.
woman; lbeMx-o:.d, th*intellectual, thought­ tl vo to have uueb logic.— Mme. du Deff.md. that, nnd is varctly superior to many a more »hall aervn uiuiubj
Wotuan to a durming erratyn- who pretentiouv organ which may carry along ! ever.
Grand Rapids public school have 8.000 ful type. Too throe modern quecra, i: ndt
with it disagreeable traits
| 14—IT- "And they w«ut out to ace wliat it
' pupils.
ovarbardetx-il with acrttpuJonsren*, pcwsepvd,
Tlie vigoroui, pushing niwo to set with flrm-1 was that wa* dune, and they coon to
par axcellcnre, ths gift ot ruling, and ware U There is no torture that n woman would
” i, ondt*
almost
tnnxrolino--tn ' Jesus.' Matt, vii, 34 says that the whole
Des* on tbe face,
---------------- -------------Why will you lay awake all night, pre-eminently sucre**ful in carrying out tbeir not suffer to enhance bcr beauty.—Mon­ tho severity &lt;&gt;T it* outline. It la usually accoughing, when that most effective and plans aud lu molding the bistory &lt;if tbair taigne.
comnanied with a strong; fair dev&lt; jqnm-ut,
agreeable California remedy. Santa Able, Bubjscts.
0 woman! it to thou t^at cauaeat the tem­ aud denotes practical, bard common seu*.
Bemiramis, no doubt,’!* a person whom the
will give you immediate relleff Santa average
individual doe* uot realise very in- pest* that ngitate mankind.—J. J. Rotm'.-u--.
Able Is Ute only guaranteed cure for con­
Women diatrust men too much in general Budget.
sumption. asthma and all bronchial comaud
of Assyrian history l«" untne rhuuld
plalhta. Sold only in large bottles, at 81. bare
--------------------------kdow nimnox. xu tne
Women love alwuya; when earth slips from
have hved for four thousand year* gives her
Three for 83.50. W. H. Goodyear will be a very unique place among tbe wupu'ti ruler* them they take refuge in heaven.—Anon
There to a lady in Atlanta Who refuse* to
vii, 85), is
pleased to supply you, and guarantee re­ of tlie world. But why Queen Esther, from
put bcr faro iu the boxes at tba bobtaikd feared by tbnm all. tb.&gt;
lief when used u* directed. California among rill the wonum in th% Bible? it mny
Old Clothe*.
cars, but compel* the driver to take th*, but wb.j a change; ln&gt; i
Cat-r-Cure never fails to relieve catarrh or
It is a mystery to many people bow scour­ money nnd put it iu bimwslf. H« lias refused. I and in hto right miod.
cold In the head.
«-He that had be
er* of old clothes can "make them almost as cxpostnlatcd and nrgued with her, and shown
Walter Ives is in quod in Alpena charged France from tbe English. From the debasing good as now. Take, for Instance, a shiny old
Sbcconttnurs to walk to the f rout dw, place Him." Only one clings to Him, this poor
atmosphere of a royal harem rlw steps forth
with burglary of Beebe’s store.
iu hl. ri&lt;hl nun&lt;i.
lo !&lt;«,,
with tbo heroic words: “And if 1 perish, I sitnero or diagonal. Tbe scourer makes u tbo money in Ute hand and roquret him to . leUoWt
perish," uud triumphs gloriously over bn strong, warm soapsuds and plunges tiw gar­ put it in tbe iiox. He doom t know »Iwther | hta bemdactor; b« has found a friend tudoBd,
Albert Emmlngvr. Covington, Ky., was enemie* MorBOVwr, unlike most of the Bible ments into it, souses it up and down, rubs
afflicted with Catarrh three years. He
the dirty place*, if ueeewmry put* it through
I would abide with Him, fo would fallow Him
York Telegram.
Bays: “After trying every known patent natural in thb case: w* bnvc tie plum, u second suds, thvn rinses it through several
j anywhere, fo would bu Hto faithful and da­
medicine whleh 1 saw advertised, none of aimpie fact of a beautiful woman employing
I voted servant.
'
For biliousness aqurezo tba jmee of a lime
which helped me. 1 Vied I’aplllon (extract bcr beanty nut tor perouna! oggrauditement, When nearly dry be takes it in, rolls it up
11). “Howbeit Jeou* foffered him not."
of flax) Catarrh Cure as a last resort. It but fur th" benefit of bar cotunrymeu, und for on hour or two, and then presses it Au «.
w— — ——-xifo demon* und the Gadurruea get tbeir re
has made a complete cure, and is worth it* voluntarily risking liar life iu &lt;&gt;rdqr to save old cotton doth is laid on tho outside of the w.drr. and stir lu a little tmkfng soda; drink quCM*, but thi*man* to denied. Ixxru from
tvluta ir frkfltn* To fo t*k*n wfo*i rtdnar Im ..... - .
1........ I1—
weight In gold. 1 will give you other ref­ tbeir*. Not cron a man could do toon .
erence* from partiro who have tavu cured.
Probably uo on* will ceriouviy euutrovort
beadoefo if taken in tba bqginnnij
It to no expcrimenU but a povitlve cure." tbo atitoincnt that Sappba wa* tbo pr.-ateot
Large bottles only 81.00 « Goodyear’* poeuaacf antiquity, although M'luePiultotine goods, «1*‘ they will bo shiny.. Wrinkles
drug store.
aooffar* :.ie mid to affirm that *i&gt;» can ouly that are obstinate aie removed by laying a
drvu, arc they!
Mrs. Malosh died ot touaB-pox iu Deer­ ky claim to tbe authorship of aomc five line* wi t cloth over them and passing too irou
extant varm, and that throe are apocryphal
field. Lenawee county, Thuraday.
tbcy'ni jtut tbe image of me.
cities on n hill, fra
And then «vt» &lt;-ume at a bound to M. Comte's
Mra Chtpperliog-Why. «o they aro, poor ‘“J«
Doctors from 11 counties met in Sagi­ French'-.ornuu. of whom three at least—Joau lifted while tbs full cloud of steam ru« and
, Wievcr urn Bpirtu
naw on Friday and organized a club.
of Are, Mme. Rohud and Mme. de Steel- brings the nap up with it. Cloth should al­ litUo thing* - Buffalo Courier

from erysipelas ud salt rheum, aunaed by
handling tobacco. JU than his hands wwoM
eraek open and bleed. He tried T*rl«M prep­
arations without Bid; finally took Hood’s Kataaparilla. and now aaya: * I am entirniy wrfL*
•My son bod soh rheum on hl*hands ted
on the calves of his te^s. Ha took Hood's

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
SotobyMidnuBto**- pl; six tar S&amp;. Mateoa!

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

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SANTA ABIEand GATR-CURK
Sold and gaarantK'd by
W. H. GOODYEAR.

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Sole Agent.

HOW CUN I GET
eecdii lua, and you wilt t~ij&gt; ctutej
ruu esu cure ytxir UVElt This ltu&gt;

Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated Liwr Pills,
Ib«y srin rertnru you aud rtrv v!-oc sag l-aadth to

OELEBRA TED LIVER PILLS
FLEMING BROS.. Pittebwgh, Pt.

jseivob.y ponsa^a.*
bottunr p«l him down a* a fraud

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE UEXTLKMKS.
STS.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE LADDIES. .

�IS WALTZING WICKED!

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WE ALL KNOW OF ITS WITCHERY,
BUT WHAT OF ITS INFLUENCES?

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EDITORIAL NOgES.

her bow galbuit

JONATHAN AND HIS CONTINENT

• Tta- .late hwUtattona a»k for WOo.«M»

BY MAX O'BELL AND JACK ALLYN.

prospects an-that Barry eutyrty** propor­
tion at stale taxes fnr the ensuing three

" * Mm’**;'®’’’-

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..a Mbtri.3 Tknnmpple
« WooalMMl

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Translated by Mme. Paul Blonet. Copyrighted by Cassell * Co.. New York.
We Publish tbe Following Extract* from this Book by Special Ar­
rangement through the American Preae Association

three. So that to Iralld and complete tbe :
court huu»w. Harry county will |*y lu the and dots it all U&gt; a dehghtful tunnext three years really but -&lt;*0.U00 more | Thi» i» why the girl lore* waluing.

state and rouuty laves than during a like ,
period ending with 18S8. That will not lie
a hardship. In fart the people will hanlly
know that they are paying for IL

Paul Blourt (Max trRrlb i« a remarkably rirvar Fretebnuui,

walled peculiarly, wnodrrincly, bo» knowing

The result of the election held Tuesday kxi* a* tbe girt* go round While they coo
in thr first &lt;'ungrvA«iooal district of Indiana,
is very gratifying indeed, drawing great
republican gain*. Thr unreasonable and
In all political crises l*aris ta France. dtahonrsl rourae pursued by tlie Hoosier
democrats In tbe legislature and by thr j
Tbe late triumph «tf Gen. Bmilangvr in the
Well, ta ill
dtareputsblr gang outside, doubtlee* had ! You rnurt understand that dancing ha*
department of the Heine, Paris, is therefore
probably b*en lodulgud In ever since tbe
highly significant. While there are xfi something to do with tbr nwulL Indiana
othrr department* from which members of will Is- safely republican when they gel tbe
.
the French chamber of deputies, eorrrw- political fraud* cleaned uuL
ixjrkvs.ro tbe

poudlng to our house of representatives,
•re elected, tbe drift of public srnthnent ।
in the French capiird ta ail imp&lt;ulan! In j
forecasting political event* In France. Pari*
has ecrr,heeu the barometer of French pol­
ities.
* |
Either the past uiu«t be set down for
naught or the overwhelming victory of
&lt;ten. Buiitanger rmnii* tlie weal or woc-.rf
the French republic:! for hr will be presi­
dent. and if &lt;ils|&gt;o*rd to. ran assume the
dictatorship,, from which it i* but a step to

tlto empire.
The present eri«ta |n France Js due t&lt;&gt;
the lickleness of thd French people and
the fooltahncw of French .republicans.
For year* the republican leader* there
have promised tbe pouplr ttuai they would
call a ccmatittitional kKM-mblv. revise the
constitution, and submit tbe same to a vote
one pretext aud another, portioned keepmg their agrvement with tbe French voters.
• wbo became more and more angry at the
evident &lt;IMm»t of thq jieople entertain**!
by th.' leaders, who p»octairocd theuiw Ives
. as great champion* of liberty and the pt*&gt;pie’s right*, and yet refused to give them

a chance to nwlse tbe constitution and
vote on it. This constant postponement
wk* not only disbone*^ but was moat fool­
ish. and a tempting of tlie danger that ha*
overtaken French republicanism.
Therefore. wiirZrfsen. Boulanger appeal­

It *rcm* now xrttied that Alger. Blaine.
Allison, of Iowa, and Wanamaker. the
Philadelphia merchant prince, will be In
Harrison'* caNnrt and will have the de­
partment* of war. state, treasury and post­
master gnieral rvopeettvely.

Sn&lt;

■1 iCMt

Lmlic
Boy s
CMkt
Child
Ladk
Hand
k Ink 3

Look for it next week.

Cen

thing like th* cxw »e bare been wau hiug will

raOroadand-

part .-wd tbe other good things i&gt; liutiandv
■ Wbro a man aud a girl ttand up I*rfor»

dear crvwturv'* affection*, geta her o cwut to
Representative RogrS ba* introduced a cannot natundly .bo fairly defined by tbo ,
calm, criJA-al apietalor. .To fully Mj^rv iirte
bill tn tlie legislature tn hirrvasr lira taxes tbe entire nntictjutioas of tho girl &lt;&gt;r the !
on railroad* in thl* state our per crtiL cotnpleto cnoyt'-.-lurw of the man it mSght be
mcrt
n-xcamry to ru bm-k a ytwr «&gt;r ■■&gt; lu tba bv«» valual.bi than a titougtad and .lead bt*taud
This 1* a Mil tiuvt ought to pas*.
to tbe ordinary wcanan.—MahrhaaTrr Union.
of both |iartiMmL
Supp-.-sc
till*
|&gt;rvtty
voting
w&lt;»nan
had
laADDITIONAL LOCAL,
|
Coatf ctigagvd to tbe bated rival o( tbb londlomo p&gt;ung tnan whilo tbo latter waa away
We puldtah llm following Item- from an in Colorado! 8u|&gt;|rK- tho young tuna knew
exchange, which will he &lt;ii Interest to those it to bo a e«» of parental tyranny and that of their dwelling* and yelp at you. but if
who are iwing skinned in Battle Creek: tbe gir) wa* flattering like a frightened dove
Tta- statF charter under which the Ixnil*- at^bta luou-.mt
they dwapprax down
ans tottery I* operated, expires In a few
irper la Indianapoll*
year*, and a* an lIlustHrttorfof the money
Journal
made &lt;mt of II can be said that thr compa­
ny propoar to pave and keep in repair all
of the principal stn* i- of New Orleans for
Following are the real estate tzpnafee*
9&amp; yehr* to .-ome If they are allowed to con­
foi the week ending Feb. 4lh. 188». a*
tinue. One report a short time ago said j
taken from the hooka In the register* ofllcr:
that tin- company went further and offered mental mfiuctra.' upon It* |iarticipaatr. And
Hiram William* to Darid C. Brower; «*a w
to pay thr entire debt of the state of Ixnilsiana. a matter of about Bbo.ooo.000. for tbe pi-vpor influence, jAYhapa
M. Padaock; un *ce zo tlaalliig*. kaon.
rovetrd privilege. —Battle Creek Journal.
We will iumagine or two fin" and healthy itavid
Wm. Bartow pw belra to Job* A &lt;tood»«parrel city. K1.1SXL
Htram L Van *wlr to George W Bird..«
Rev. Mr. Puffer on Friday evening. Feb.
Rapa to M.
Sth. Program;
aleoder, tlaUmtaiy curvad. tinted with tbe
SlnrlnX.
daurtr bum of virginal purity, gokitm haired
U&gt;rri'« pr»yyr.
ito.1 eall-Karh member respond In* with a
.ptertlun ou tbe hardest |»&lt;nt In the weeks
rviMUrx.
■
JoDy
Ada* TiaUer to Aun* and »'«&gt;■ Mr Donald;

HERE WE HAVE IT

Our an

A First-Class

An

FLOUR, FEED Al GM
The Hastings Roller Mill Co.
Announce to the public that they have opened a Hour an; .
feed store in the Wei^sert block, on s^tate street where wi!
be kept our

Anr
tn cal

Far

DICTATOR FLOUR,
Equal to the best patent flour made. Our

GOLD DUST^
Equals the l&gt;est alt grain wheat flour in the state.

Ultimo.
Kradng
ed to thr j&gt;eople, and reminded them of tbe
Bti*eralilr treatment they has! received from Handy.
Hospitals, Chautauquan -Mr*. Kevins.
their alleged friend*, lie had n&lt;&gt; trouble in
Crttie-Mha Julia Bark.
winning their support.
(Sen. Boulanger doesnot appear to have
thi Friday night when Bert Walker and
been much of a military leader in tbe family. &lt;rf North Irving, returned frotn a
Fnuveo-PruMdan war. But as Minister of meeting held in tbe Grange ball near tbeir
War he showed ggeat tmt m an organizer, tartar tbry found a baby troy on tbeir
The l«by wm warmly
and put the French anuy on tbe l*»t foot­ door -tejs.
wrapped aiui had evidently Item placed
ing it ba* twen since the days of thr great there but a abort time Iwforr. He I*
Napalcon. He displayed tbedisposition of &gt; •boat four week* old. ’Bhc child wu
tbe demagogue while in this office, by ap- eared for and ta now wltti tbe family of
&gt;raltng to the popular ■ prejudices of hta David Trego in thta eity . The officer*
ec^ntrvmeu ngainst Onnany. Thns l»e । have pretty rood evident**that a married
couple are it* jvarrnt*. A warrant ha«
brnbn/-. to a large extent the bean-ideal of, l&gt;rm i**urd bat tbe |&gt;*rti&gt;** left Saturday
for (Mrt* unknown. It I* earnestly hoped
tbe peojtlr.
Rut bta ambition to pikce himself nt the ' that they may I*- found and hr made to
iwy tbe penalty for *nch Inhumanity.
.
/ The lucetUig at the cruirt bouM SutardJunksed from the war! department. Hy
appealed to tbe jteople. aud wa* triutnufy' day evening wa* exceedingly well attend­
ed and those present showed a lively In­
xntiy ejected in -two or three different dr- tervet iu tbe &lt;iuc*tk&gt;u of wbat to do toward
partmenta. He entered tbe cban&gt;i&gt;er of building up the city. L E. Stauffer wa*
deputies, and lietmved like a consummate made rhalrmau and Chri*. Hough seerv■iry. Tta- general ImprrMtoti wa* that
ax«. He challenged Premier Floqtret. a the citizen* of th I* town might j tort a* well
civilian, to a duel. Tbe fight wa* with have the ta-ncfit of what could be-gained
swords: and though wholly unused to arms. from manufactures a* to pay some one a i
Floquet easily vanquished hi* military ofta lionu* to d«&gt; businea* here. There ta »nrr- I
ponenL sending him from the flyld badly ly capital enough here to establish a num­
ber &lt;rf good. Institution*. Aa a starter a
wounded. Boulanger then Is-camc the committee compused of S. Greusel. .1.
laughing stork of the wbdle country- But A. Greblr and J. W. Bentley was ap­
tbe French soon forget: and the (leneral pointed to exatiiiin- an automatic scale
register, the hivent«of which reside* In
asalsfod tbeir dHpqdtkm toward forgetfulthis city, and determine a* far a* possible
*»e«s of this dlHCraceful Incident Drath what it* merit* arr with a view tn lornnug
lately removed tbe representative of thr a company (or Ito manufacture. Tlie comdepartment of the Seine. 'Boulanger bold­ mlttee will report at the meeting to br
. beta ta the &lt;x&gt;urt bouse next Saturday*
ly announced himself aa a candidate for nkghL
tte vacant seat, and adroitly placed him
•elf on the popular side of the great pubil.
Dowuxg, Feb. Itb. !*•». I
questions agitating thr French people.
Barn County Pomona Grange will hold J
Be scathingly denon need Uir republican
its nett meeting with John-down grange
teadvrs for tbeir lack of faith hi live pro­ on Ifrh. nd. 1S8». al 10 o’rloek sharp, a.
pie. whose friend* they professed to be. m. The. xfU-nxiou aewdon will bn oj&gt;m
and favored an Imnudiatr revision of the ami outsider* arc cordially invited Pi at­
teawtltutlim and Its prompt subtnbwlan to tend and take part In the dl-&lt;cu«*fou5 and
literary work. The frdlowing la the pro­
gram mo far a* prrjmrrd:
He drew to himself a curious support
Address «»( Welcome, Bnv Henry Bow­
Th.- most bigoted clericals and tbe mo«t man: responivr, Bro. C. A. Newland: song,
by tbe grange drain question. Would tlie
pronounced Infidels favored Boulanger: thr
township unit system be a benefit to u«
wte mlng plotters who are planning for thr or not Bro*. A. l*ariwr. D. C. Warner, C.
M. Mack ami otlirrr: recitations. Sister*
lent republican* were the partiaan* of the Emma Bristol. I*earl Camming*. Ellg BarretL Beside Howard. Eva Fleming, Amelia
doughty warrior.
Ktoluinb. Hattie Junes Jennie Parker,
And there Is the danger; While Bou­ Flora Kroncwltter, Anna Stevens and
langer Fever could have berti elected with­ Bro*. Fmt Rita. Wm. Jdties. Wm. War­
out expressing thr strongest republican ner and Will OU*: wng. by the grange
cbolr. selected by .Vida Stonw quwdlon.
• •ent'.rumta. the fact that hewaa mipported
by both clv.ricata and the mrmarcblal party
, ta sufficient-&lt;-au*e to &lt;toubt the integrity erf
Umber. B. Travis. R. (?. Norton. Jas.
hl* republican profeaskma.
MeKevUt and other*: caeay*. Stater* H.
He claim* that bl* triumph means hon­
Brahiard. A. E. Durfee. A. J. Evena, C
est republican government So did Ixvuta H.mrywell. Ellis and Moary: suggealkiM
Napoleon in 1MB. And It will not lie aur- for thr good erf the order. Bro*. J. (Urvrth.

Bela certainly

1

wmg aud iuu*le. Benjamin and Jennie
Brainard. All fourth degree member* are
rogmwttd to atteiul. There will br * fifth
degzw meeting in tb. evening f.w thr parF-e of eonferrina »ald riegnm.

and yield* berertf

To Masonic Fraternity—Greeting.
We hereby extend a cordial Invitation ।
At this juncture tbe cyan: pula in hta deda- Jm attend a social party given by us at
raltou tliat under the decent rule of thing* Union ball, Wednesday, Feb. 13. 18MB.
tb* young fellow in quarttoo couldn't get hi* A short musical program will lie rendered
arm about tbe girt- west inside of ax after which thr time will bu given to darn­
■DonUia And b" could only do it then by ing. Squire*'orvbretra will furnish music.
A bountiful repast will be spread In the
proving to her that be had a good mind as
well aa a good arm. Tbe wait* has purified lodge roan*. and those not wishing to
dance will tie served Immediately after thr
an insult into a cuuvrattamality.
musical program.
Xo othrr tn vl tat ion will Ur Inaued u&gt; the
Fraternity here. &lt; otnc and help u» in
making thia thr social event of tl&gt;e *mm*i.
Ticket* for the musical and upper. 50
I rt-uU per rocple. Bill to dance. Bl.OQ.

THE MARKETS

5

f The finest in the market.

BOLTED CORN MEAL FLOUR,
It cannot be beaten.

•

GRAHAM FLOUR.
As good as any mill on earth can make.

Corn Meal, Middlings&gt;Bra.n, and all kinds
of Grain and Chop Feeds.
-ALSO—

But there ta tbe little thing, just a* pretty a&gt;

Lowest Cash Price Possible,

. Lit baud Ukv that in lew than ten wiwk.*

And give the beet goods the market affords.
®-iiOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY.
Give ns a call. See our goods and get our prices.

BEffiSta'

I

Bantings, Feb’y 5. 18«9.

*11! dM.nl]

Drug and Book Store
FOR TOUR

Drugs, Books, Stationary, Patent Medicines
taiints. Oils, Wall Paper, Window CurPns and Druggist Sundries?

IF YOU DO NOT,
four twjeth. range wrra wet. enomtoir* eWtatv
wrr, of lAia! nwire or les., *1| nf wMcfc I •’i*"

Khar fieri Barry &lt;M, Mich.

U, frtK.! tta taoralx ta. oul I., ita wippw -I
I" Imr wnA. h.. naxr.it.
room trytag to biaab. but tb* reaL bdptam,
baamtful bhwh ta ou th* faro of tta&gt; Uttte
George King of i’urt Hunxi ta offered

la
rr

d
f
w

like

I did on the 1Mb «t«:
m* and tax* »&gt;l
n!
Jawea F. hit

al

i
M

DO YOUFATRONIZE

KHBBlFf SALK

lb

V
H
d

Oatou*-»e3Sr per he.
l-atalom-ssg*.
with a luminoua abeew like moonlight, ta axPort-Dressed. IMBMMA
Pmrltry-Uw: Fowl*. *e: *
.luck*. sB»e;turkrvs |W. n

mid be urn cunctMtiy coming Into cvUnuoo
with your graotou* but nawafw companion
danearv Tba effect ta fiuMarin,-. even if not

sto

&lt;r

fiord odor of hair.
••Why." put* In the cynic, "he wvukfa't get lb.. , aporat.V.t*tae per lb.
uear enough to flud Hurt wn-ll in Uirre
ruoutb* if wTcicty didn't give him tbe priv.W.rpWbu
*M! drat*-Per lb beef. ls«ac: calve*.

fragnneu. tbrtw ta a rudviug torrent &lt;rf happy
P*o|ili&gt; flytag by like rwroh tug rainbow*, tbo
floor batea* ffltaaraaa auvwn «wanaod«D
la glory, matody and joy.

F

B

We shall make the

UgK-Udlte.
Boat

us mi|&lt;ixwj you are a girl, that your right
cbaak come* about four incite* from tbe shirt

^ft

Farmer’s Seeds in Their Season.

The girl *lij« alightly and utter* a faint
little cry Her partner talu-« tigbt-r bold of

the skill with wbtah I «e Haul net.-. I hf&gt;.'

&lt;4

PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,

Call at his store before purchasing Elsewhere
You will be surprised to see what a large stock
he has, and pl .ased with his prices.
He keeps a Registered Pharmacist con­
stantly in attendance, who compounds all pre­
scriptions carefully.
Do not fail to visit his store.
DR. E. H. LATHROP.

A
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t

�Hactings

Wood’s Railway Guide for February has&gt;
Iwen received at this office.

Banner
imw.

PERSONAL MENTION.

R. K. Grant spent Sunday in Cheater.
Jerry Mitchell a well known characterr
Frank Black visited Grand Rapids Fri­
about town died Sunday night
day.
T. J. Bush, of Mitldh-villc, was in town
The very finest syrups ami molasses&gt;
Thursday.
very cheap now at Stauffer &amp;. Crawley’a.
J. E. Snugrs. of Grand Rapids, was iu
Tlie Febnuiry term of court has been,
grijourned to March 4th at 0 o’clock, a. tn.-. town Friday.
t
Walter Wdwter. of Nashville, was hi
Spectacles and eye gla&gt;Me* infall grades
,
at John Bessmcr's. Examination of the. town Friday.
F. I* Blake. &lt;&gt;t Middleville, was Jn th**
eyes tree of charge.
The Holler mill company will noon open, city Thuniday.
u Hour and feed store In th* building just:
J. J. Littlejohn, of Allegan, was iu the
west of Wehwert Bros, hanlware store.
city yesterday.
।
v/l’. W. Nlskern, of Mantatef; spent SunNow
1s
tlie
time
to
buy
a
watch:
John
Ladies' reapy-made muslin underwear
Be*»mer sells a good American watch, dayiin the city.
r f
.
k-sa than cu»t of raw material.
gents or lailies. fur £4. Call and see them.
1Julies' hose from 7 to 87 eta.
»
l/j. A. GreWe aud wife were in Gram!
Ladies’ vests for 89 flls.
Tbe Wesleyan MethiMltata are to hold a Rajdds Mondgy.
Boy’s woolen underslilrta. 2» cts.
serie* of meetings during the month of
H. F. Pennington, of Charlotte, was In
Children's dtoolen hose for 10 eta.
February at thr State Hoad church undi r.
Children's woolen mittens for lOcte.
the leadership of thr pastor, H. D. Cheney . town Wednesday.
Lftdies’ woolen mittens for 30 cts.
C. W. Jones visited Grand Rapid* «m
A donation for the ta-neflt of Rev. B. B.
Handkerchiefs from 3 ct«. up.
Oviatt will be held on Monday. Feb. l»th. business Monday.
Ink :&lt; cts. a taittle.
nt
his
resident*,
corner
of
State
street
and
A. Curtis, of Albion, visited in thi*&gt;
&gt;nd everything lu pur Hue Iflow .&lt;rimBroadway. A conliai invitation ta extend­ city over Sunday.
itlon.
.
ed to ail.
8T“ (’all and see.
Clement Smith visited Middleville on
IJttle'Maudie Steele, tbrepoputar young tlmsiness yesterday.
aetreM. wbo was with thr James H.
Browne theatre company during their re­ V'l. N. Keeler, of Charlotte, was In town
cent visit here, dlnl Monday night at Thursday on business.
Cadillac of brain feVer.
k/lt /. F. bodds. of Delton,
In th.The lecture by Rev.-Kerr B. Tupper at city ‘ . business Friday.
the Baptist church, Thursday night, on l/Mlner Keeler, of Middleville, was In
the subject, ••Shakespeare or Bacou, town oir business Thursday.
Which’.'" wax very interesting and much
Mrs. C. M. IxxmuIs, of Grand Rapid*,
enjoyed by thuM- present.
visited in the city last week.
. Wm. Perry, about 75*-ear* of age, died
.Monday night at his home in Rutland, of v/Mls* Emma Tinkler, of Utfayvtte, Ind.,
paralysl*. Mr. I*rrry hax long beru a is a guest at W. II. Schantz',
resident «&gt;f this county and was favorably
Will t.'roty returned Inst.week from Day­
kiwrarn by n larue cintlr of trlends.
ton. Ohio, fur a four weeks visit.
The M. E. Sunday -u-hnol wili liavra
Daniel Bowker left yestentay tor Elk­
concert at th- church Sunday evening. hart, Indiana. &gt;&gt;n a business trip.
entire stock of
Thr children have l»*&lt;*n making great preFrank Jontan. of Chester, was the gue*t
purutioii** for this concert anil If-will
last week of hta iiephew. IL K. Grant.
doubtlesa lx- a vr. y iqyf^nh* aflitlr.

Wrdii^4*y. Frtx Blh.

HE IV YORK

BARGAINS!,
Smith's Bazar

'.entral House Block.
WE INTEND

To Sell Out!
Close Out

roceries, Crociory,
And Store Fixtures,

'HOLESALE PRICES.
Aral those owing said firm are requested
o call anil settle their account by ca«l&gt; or
tote. a*, we shall give nn credit after this

Farmers Produce taken
-at Cash Prices

The copartoershIp heretofore existing under
the firm name -I Brown &amp; Calm* l» tub d.-.y
Molted bv mutual eunsent. J. E. Calrtu re­
lug and Wm. I, Brown colitlnutiiK the old
nine**, j. £• Catnis receiving all the acunt* and paying all blits contracted by the
1 0-m up to date.
Dated at Prairieville Feb. i»|. 1B«.
Wrt.i.iAM b. Brows.
Jons K. Cairns.

Mr. and Mr*. Hob't Mandiali. of 1‘ralriv.
It Is rejsirted that Will McMurray, r« rently removed fo-Hattle (’reek, under ar­ vilh*. visited al D. R. L'ook’s this week.
rest for obtaining goods under false preMrs. D. H. Cook is the guest of her
frnsea, ba.-* left the country ami his l&gt;oudv brother Robert Marsliall in l*ralrlrvllle.
men. H. B. Mester and H. 1.. Newton.
yMiss Florence Hendershott, of Irving,
Have lawn invoicing last week ami find was the guest of friends ill tbe city Friday.
my- stock larger than 1 "ant it to be. there­
Mrs. Frank Balch Visited her unrein*.
fore sell everything a littlf above cost for
the next :to days.
John Be—uek.
Jeweler.
Mre. -l. W. Vruouiau 'went to Ohio last
Our stock of white ware fc now complete
and admired for Its beat and tasty shape week, called there by the death of her
,
and costa no mor.- than the old style. mother.
Fall and m*c it before t.nying.
./Mrs. D. Striker and Mrs., P. W. Nhkeni
vtaltwl Mrs. IL E. Combs In Middleville
#
The proltlblllon eouveutlnn will be held Monday.
at the court house, Friday, Februrary ath, ✓Tlenry (hdiorn will act a» bookkeeper at
at 1 o’ciork. p. mS- in the,evening al the- thr Roller mill during thr alau-nre of W.
•ame place a ma*** meeting will lie ad­
dressed by George R. Malmic, of Lansing.
Mrs. J. Cutting, who has been vldtlng
f Anson Maynard's dray tralti made things
at E. W. Morrill’s, returned Saturday to
lively on State *.treri for a few minute* her home, Ann Arbor.
TbuYsday fnrenupn. But Utile damage
Mbs Hortenxe VanZIlr, who has been
d&lt;n*. Another run-awuy occurred within
a short time from this «me but no damage visiting Mrs. 1*. T. (lolgrove. returned to
her home In Charlotte Monday.
resulted.

I would resjirctfully annmmie to lliose owing
the lair arm ot Brown ft Cairo* that I have pur
phased nil notes and account* belonging to said
firm and would urgently reaneft you to call a&lt;
I wll t&gt;e found at the
lies । sMRtulb

pucs.,

LOCAL NEWS,
Circntatldii tbls*week.

t.100

Undoubtedly the iikkI disagreeable part
of our winter ta yet ls*fore u» aud rubber
goods, ■'felts and stockings will ta* wanted.
There is no better stock in tin* city to select
from than you will Jind st Stauffer A,
Crawley’s.
'

Drx Fuller aud Ixnvry were iu Charlotte
Thursday, nttendinfc a meeting of the Bar­
ry aud Eaton Mr.liml association.

Some excitement occurred yn tta* street
yesterday forrn&lt;x&gt;n by a horse lielonglng
to a farmed* team slipping and tailing
down. No damage done. Cam**, -too
much Ice on the -treet andl smooth shoes
nn tlie bbnw,
The W. F. M. S. will boM Ito quarterly
tea uni-ling at tta* hann- of Mrs. B. H.
Rom- on Wednesday. Feb. VJth. at 3 o’clock
p. m.. to which all frlriuta arc cordially
Invited. An Interesting program has lieen
arranged for th'* evening.
Will Lewis died Wednesday, axed 20
years, ot &gt;*onsiimpUon at hta home in the
4th ward. Tta* funeral --ervic-s. runduct-

Fred Hotchkiss arrived home Friday
from Washington Territory. He returned
on account of tlie sickness of his mother,
■ Mrs.
Hotchkiss.

Mrs. Merrifield, who has been visiting
her brother. Dr. J. C. lounpnum, returns
this week to her home In New York.

Fresh celery and oyster i every day at
Beamer's.
Hous'-to rent. Enquire": Stuart. Knap ntxiii. He left many wujrm friends who
pen A Van Arman.
will deeply mourn his lu**.,

R. M. Ijiaiareuux ta now In churgi* &lt;-f
the Augusta Chronicle.
Hougbtalin A Co. havJ moved their
stock of goods to Lake Odcsia.
•

A* &lt;&gt;ur readers well know. Dr. J. A.
Baughman, tin- well known specisltat
forntt-rly of this city, ta now lo&lt;at.-d at
Aknin. Ohio. All thou* whhlng In con­
sult Dr. Baughman by tetter mn address
Ground feed, c-rn and oaffiN) cis Js-r luO him at No. 131 South Howard Street.
Akron. Ohio. He writes prescriptions tor
Hk.
F. H. Bahl'Tw A Co.
any disease tor S1.00.
An interesting praise iw+vlee was held
Dr. S. M. Fowler In* just addt-d a gas­
at the Methodist church Sunday evening.
Wanl A Kane’s minstrels |cell pleased u ometer to hta tteutal offices, and will be
prepared from now m: to tulmlti tater nit roti &gt;targe audience at Union hall Thursday oxide gas to putteuts who feel tliat they
evening.
1' must take lanfie an .esthetic when having
The Troy laundry is cjseaUuUy u home teeth extracted. This gas ta perfectly
industry-. Patronize it. It gives the best hannlesii, and no danger is to lie feared, n*
in caHc.of chlorotonu or ether.
of satisfaction to Its customcM.
'

John &lt;». Smith caused to be printed in
V’Hie Salvation Army are preparing fur
Hallelujah meetings at L’nlpn hall Mon­ the Eaton Rapids juxjier a card tu the effect
that Jesite Smith, his wife, bad **deperted.
day. nnd Tuesday evening ndxt.
me (the btislumd) in my Wcknrav" Mr*.
Thr C. -K. A S. IL IL i.’o. ha* filed a Smith, sued tordamaxc* and got a verdict.
mortgage for Sk.300,(H»o running to the An/ftiqn-ai wa* taken, but the supreme
‘ Manhattan Trust company uf New York. court nffinns the finding of the lower
Mrs. Klien A. Troxell, iged 00 years, ctiuri, declaring that, while a husband
died Monday morning nt her {home In the may, warn people against' trwtlng hta wife,
fourth ward, of kidney disease connected he must not defame her.
with heart trouble.
/At tlie wrestling nutteh. RleFw luall.
A rare chance to make; selection* in Dowling, between J. F~ Tobla-, of Dowl­
Artist's Mtndies at Fred L. Meath’s drug ing. and Lee Prine, of Banfield, an ac­
store this week only. Artlits are Invited cident happened to the tatter. It seems
that in thi- first round Tobla» got a lock
tocall and examine the sU*-kL
on Prine’s leg and wa* alwnl to taml his
V Woodland Is In a fair way tn have a opiMinent on his buck, when the latter
roller mill of 175 barrels capacity. About dropped to hta knees to save a fall, lu
84.000 of stock Is yet to beljulsu-rilMsl in doing thta he broke his knee cap. The
order to make the scheme a go.
purse wm awarded Tobias, but he return­
Friday the chimney In the, county trea«- ed the mom y to Prine which the tatter put
irrer's office bunted out. Tlie fin* was a up.
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liot out* but the chimney ta*ing In goixl
Phillips &amp; Fuller, the new groevru. succondition prevented any damage being resaura to E. Y. Hoglr. desire to announce
done.
that they are largely Increasing their stock
IZWHlard 8. .Nye, of Johnttown, settled of staple ami fancy groceries nnd provisions.
with county treasurer Bough Wednesday And tliry Invite an Inspection of goodirttnd
last, thus gaining the boner of being the prices. Mlghcstmarket price paid for but­
first township treasurer to make bls settle­ ter. egg.- and fanners produce generally, in
cash &lt;&gt;r in exchange for goods from their
ment.
,
own store or for anything from the stock
, Fanners, bear in miud that Josepb Rog­ of drygoods, clothing, Ixxita and shoes from
ers pays the top notch price for poultp-: the store of E. Y. Hogle. Thus practlpill}
tbat he is always ready to buy; .ana that giving tbeir ciisUidhts the benefit of nhe
now is tlie time to sell because of high1 two stores.
,
Zti- common council has got In some- I
L Thuradav night a party of young friend? thing of a row with the bank stockholders
gave Claude Hough a surprise at the resi­' of this city. A short time ggo. upon the
dence of Iris father. C. A. Hough. The’ recommendation of the board of review.
evening was a most enjoyable one for all the council agreed to refund to one of the
principal stw-kbolders of the National
। bank such an amount of his tax. which he
p A test of the capacity of the Hartings
. had paid upon hta bonk stock, as would
Roller mill was made last week, with a. bring hta tax down to what It would have
rwult aathfaclory to tlie company, show­, been iiad his assessment been placed at *0
ing that the mill can turn out 120 barrels’ per rent, of his stock. I^wt year all bank
of flour per day. .
stock was acs4ws&gt;*ttat Its par value, and the
Several j*rtit*a haw already written toi refunding of the above to one Individual,
the county eterk offering to buy the bondsi while tbe others pay their tax cm an asthe new court house. They are justl itewamoit coveting thr whale amount of
••|e previous but ta tter early than notI stock, tadl.scrlmlnathm which ta not keenly
relished.
al1 ‘hey snp|*«e.

v/1). G. Robinson and wife returned Mon­
day from Greenville where they had liren
t&lt;&gt; attend the funeral of Mrs. Keith, who
died recently iu Georgia.

THE COURT HOUSE QUESTION.

The first man the writer has heard of—
we haven’t seen liim—who will oppose the
proposition to build a new court house ad­
vances sonic novel Idea*. that need a little
ventilation.
He first nay*: ••We don’t have any trou­
ble getting county officers to fill the office*
such ai they are. if they are no: good
enough, let the officers resign."
As an argument, tlw* altove deserve* to
ta- framed, for nothing mare foreign to the
subject could ta- imagined. Had the ob­
jector urged a* n reason why a new court
house should nut be built, the (act that
ChristopherColumbus discovered America
in 1492, hta objection would have been as
well taken as the one he urged.
A county officer Jias no more Interest In
a suitable i-ourt bouse* with fire proof
offices, which the law directs each county
•to provide, than any other taxpayer.
A county officer works for pay, and will
get just a* much, no more and no im,
whether he works In a tire trap or tire
proof building.
A court house Isn’t built for the county
office™, but for the people, and the law
says it shall be a ■•suitable building with
tin- proof offices." Even If the taw did
not say so. common sense would.
If the present court house should burn,
the county officers’ would continue to draw
their salaries, and to do the business for
which they were elected.
Buf the records mould he drafrtq/ed.
A cloud would ta* put upon the title to
nearly every piece of real estate In Barry
county. Tlie whole legislative hhtory of
the county wduld ta- lost. The papers in
all the cities that have been settled. as
well as the score* of ca-w* now pending,
would be destroyed. The litigation grow­
ing out of the destruction of tbe records
in the present court house would build
two or three court bouses. Ami as the
taw provides that a county shall have fire
proof offices, and Barry county violates
that law. It is a question it Barry county
would not have to make gzaxl the losses of
thn*C who would aqjfer from her criminal
neglert, a* hundreds would suffer In case
the preM-nt ruurfboiiM- should burn.
Wi- have before shown that ns much or
more Ion would result from the destruc­
tion of the records In the office of the pro­
late judge.
Now the question is not what kind of
offices the county shall give Its servant.*,
but what kind of protection tbe county
«hall give to it* records.
It h fair to presume that the counties
touching-Burr), which liave built court
hotues, Calhoun, Eaton, Kalamazoo aud
Ionia, are just as deulrious of doing thing*
with, proper economy, m anxious to avoid
nil extravagance. a&lt; Barry. And yet not
one of them: counties has tiulslied and furn!*hed a court house fop Ira* than Sffii.OQO.
Some of them have paid $70,000 to $80,000.
But Barry county can build a suitable 1
court Iron*-, equip It with fire proof officea,
a* required by the law uf the state, for
«&lt;’.o.ooo, and properly furnish it ready for
occupancy, as provided by the resolution
of.the board uf supervisor*. And wheb it
is finished, instead of saying where things
might have been omitted, the critics will
tie telling where they might have been
added.
And fiuo.ouo in our judgment i* amply
sufficient to build, finish, fundsh and heat
a building suitable for Barry county, with
Its 20.000 people and $11,300,000 assessed
valuation but not one cent too much.
This same objector made another argu­
ment that amounts to nothing. Hr said:
“I have the deeds to my fann; and if the
court bouae does bunt, 1 shall have my
record* all right; I shall lose nothing."
First, that argument tasupremely selfish.
second, even If this objector has hta
almtraets and deeds, the majority of other
people have not. If the records are
destroyed, numberless law wnita will re­
sult. the cost of which will be more than a
number of new court hou-a-s. and the ob­
jector will have to pay hie share of the ex­
pense, even if he. haa his deed*.

CURED!
And a Sure Cure
FOR DULL TIMES
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BEAMER'S LOW PRICES
We have no sympathy with the.idea that the month of
February is a dull month for busings. While other may lie
content to hold their goods unless they can make a large
margin of profit, we believe in dividing the profits or throw­
ing them off altogether rather thaii keep a lot of goods till
they get old enough to vote. Our customers like

New, Fresh Goods!
We like to sell that kind and no other, and we propose
to, and in order to keep our stock new and fresh, we are de­
termined that there shall be now slow months, and that busi-

hess must be kept moving.

We Quote Prices.
Head this list over, and see if it isn’t an object for yon to
buy now, during our special sale which will close March 1st.

READ!

READ!

READ!

16 pounds New Orleans Sugsfr
6
Gloss
Starch
(.
Turkish Prunes
5
Sal Soda .... •
....
8
Good Fine Cut Tobacco (others ask 40)
“ Plug
“
Old Joy Smoking “
Banner
“
“•
Butter Crackers
very
best Japan
Tea Dust&lt;..
1
RPR
.
4 dozens Sweet Pickles .
6 “
Sour
“
8 “
Clothes Pins .
8 papers best ent steel Carpet Tacks ...
1 box best soft wood Tooth Picks
One GJxlO inch Slrfte (others charge 10c)
12 sheets best Note Paper
....
25 good Envelopes, white
1 gal. best Table Syrup, fine flavor
1 “ choice Porto Itico Syrnp
...
1 “ finest New Orleans Syrup ....
Best Tubular Lantern
... ' .. .
•* Shaved Ax Handles
....
“ XXX Heavy Tin Pail
Slop Pail, fancy painted
Mop Stick, with brush attached
...
Plain Table Tumblers, per doz ...
Galvanized Iron Wash Tub ....
...
Wooden
”
“
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All bristle Blacking Brush
Largo bristle Scrap Brash
....
“
“ Whitewash Brush
..
Best Water White Oil, per gal
5 gal. Oil Can with pump
...
.
1 doz. best heavy pieCed 6 ifuart Milk Pa
5G piece Tea Sets, new style
104 piece Dinner Sets, new styles.
1 lb. Rising Snn Baking Powder
..

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25
25
25
80
30
2#
25
25
20
25
. 25
05
05
05
05
05
05
40
40
«0
50
30
40
80
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85
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A. H. Runyan, who has been residing
In the east tor several months. Is in the
city. He thinks the wild and wooly west
ta good enough for him. Mrs. Runyan
will Join him hen* soon.
question If the county would not have to
i/ W. II. Powers and wife left Monday for pay thr losses sustained by Individuals be­
Georgia accumimnled by their son Roy. cause of thr county's neglect to provide a
They hope the change of climate will ben­ suitable building with fire proof oflleea **
efit the lu-alth of the latter. Mr. Power, directed by taw. Tlie objector would have
to |&lt;y his share of tin- expense too. The
will return In'about two weeks.
county after a tire would have tn then pro­
A tetter from Urno Strong Informs tu» vide a suitable court house at any rate, so
that he will soon la-glti publishing, at the objector would hare to pay his share
Tacoma. Washington Territory, a trade
l«aprr to lie known aa Thr Wed Coast
Trade. Onio evidently has a good field
But apart from al) thought of personal
and we wteh him abundant success. .
toss, every man should regard It as a pub­
Mr? Homer Green, the popular telegraph lic duty to do the following things.
Firm, obey the law; and tbe law directa
and telephone manager, will start on a
trip to Oswego, New Yoric, Sunday even­ that every organized county shall provide
ing, and will Ins married to Mias Clara A. a nd table court house, and fire proof offices.
Second, UI favor all necessary public imKeller, on W««dnesday. MIm Kellar was
teacher of the eighth grade In our city provanenta: and a suitable fire proof court
scIkmiIs two years ago and Is a very Intelli­ house Is a necessary public Improvement
Third, to think ot and provide against
gent nnd cultured lady. She will receive a
most hearty welcome a* a permanent ad­ loss to his neighbor./ For nothing Is more
dition to pur society—and the hnppy coup­ certain tn this wtftld than this: that a
le u 111 have the beat, wtahes of all fur their calamity which would work serious loss to
future prosperity and happiness.—Char­ many citizens of Barry county, would to*
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•an injury to all. So that enlightened self­
lotte Republican.
interest should prompt ns all, no matter
10
how securely we bare tbe evidences of our
10
lliv Banfield .Teacher's Association will title to our homes, to we that the record of
Other
cltlMiw'
titles
to
land
are
kept
as
the
Feb.
hold a meeting at Banfleld Saturday. ****
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10th. 1889. commencing a Ut a. tn. The law directs. In a suitable court house and
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fire proof offices.
following Is tbe program:
,
Now this objector probnblj never stopped
3 00
to think what he would have to pay for
Singing.
thia court house. If be had. we believe ire
16 00
Geography—F. J. Tooxe.
would have been aahauwd of himself for
Kecltation--Addie Sluwsotl.
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urging any objection, especially such, friv­
Ranging.
.
.
olous and selfish ones as he did.
Reading—Mildred Coniing.
in order that our • readers may know
Orthography—Mta* Iteyo.
.
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what it would cost. we. give the following 5 Jbs. Schumaker's Rolled Avena
-Singing.
table. Let our reader* remember that the
These rolled oata are »nperior to any in tbe market, and have wwld-wldr reputa­
R-citatlon—Katie Fbtk.
What typeof rllixens do we need?—Mrs. y.o.Oob I- not al) to be mired in ope year, tion. We an* the only houw that handle thew gootls. and no other ••’•uH meet pur
but
ta
to
be
raised
iu
three
years,
330,000
price- If you once Ute Schumakrri* oat meal. Rteamrrl and rolled, you will have na
Slawftmi.
each year, and that, according to the reso­ other.
Singing.
lution of the board thia Him is to build the
.
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court house, purchase the required beating Japanese Rose Leaves, per package
Eaaay—Mamie Burt.
apparatus, and all tbe furniture and furn­
Penmanship—J. H. Wtekwtre.
All tlie above goods at tbe prices given during this sale.
ishings for all the offices in the building;
Singing.
When
this
sale
ends
these
prices
are
no
longer
binding.
so that the building will be complete In
Recitation—Myrtle Coleman.
every respect Now for the table:
Class cxerclae—Anna Winter*.
Fresh Celery and Oysters every day.
CIUea-H. N. King.
Singing.
Farmers take your Prodnca. Butter and Eggs to Beamer’s.
Select reading--Lottie McL’olltan.
Arithmetic—D. C. Warner.
They can supply yon with anything in the line of groceries,
Remarks on music—J. W. Mathews.
crockery, dry goods, boots and shoes, or anything you went,
SI wring.
Fkei&gt; J. Toozk, Chairman.
with their system of dne bills. Highest market price paid at

Examinations will be held in Barry
county for the spring aeries 18S9. as fol­
lows:
Hastings. regular. March Tth and 8th.
Thr reader* of tin1 Baxxkk can figure
Middleville, special, March 2tnh and
Nashville, special. April 20th and 27th. what it will nut them by taking their u»■Examinations will begin at » o’clock a. MaaUM-nt, and figuring tbe tax from the
m.. and doM*at 4 p. hl. for the regular following: To pay for the whole court
and. at the special, will begin nt 1 o'clock house in one year would cost M cento on
p. m. «n Friday and close at 4 p. m. on each »1W; but aa It la to be raised hi throSaturday.J. W. Mattukwa.
cent* &lt;m each 3100.
T*xr
Sec’y of Board of Examiners.
Big discount on dress good*.
’ Mrs. Malosh died of small-pox in De»pFelt- at fit.00. rubbers fl.OO.
field. Ix-nswee county. ThurMlay.
Clothing to exchange for wood.
Doctor* from 11 rountiea met in SagL
All yood- at bottom price*.
naw cm Friday and organlx&lt;*da club.

all times.
Come now while we quote theee prices.
proportionate rate at

It

Other goods at

BeamersCash
Bargain Store.

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OUR N&gt; nONAL LAW-MAKERS.

CJAC^s°i[ i Raging Destruction
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TRADE CSSAlV MARK^

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Sweeps Over a Section Of Buf- the &gt;au&gt;e bin haa town rep-K-tad favorably to

RemTBWaIN

falo, New York.

Acute Torture Cured.
I SOTTLK.

T ^OCTQRg-

civil bill wm favorably reported ap^i^riatIukMO.O** f 'r an &lt;•pjretrinn rintw of Gwt
Sheridan. Tbe aturadmenl tn the diplomatic
I THE FLAMES FEO BY WILD WINDS bill substituting tto word -anibaaaador" for
' “wivoy extraordinhry," ate., wm agreed ta

Pelted with Brick
A Vicious Sunday Riot Met by
Gotham Police.
H8PECT0B BYBBES USES THE CLUB,

Bp ■ Gn*l Aaoar. af V»lw&gt;l« in— '*•
' Lick _
r .. „ .
r,
were reached the w&gt;
Property in the &gt;Biuujen Fortion of tbe CitT-

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v, „wwjder dx.amrwiniente dmuH I

Long-Standinc

I

Blood Diaowm are cured b» 71
rjl —uai in it re■■ —Z a —_ r .-.

parilla.

Wtoon.

•• For two year* I suffered ton « -

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■ greatly benefit.-1
after taking Bvr &gt;,(1
cured."— John W. )(Lowfli. Ma**

Sullivan's txmdanmn to

and Oflirer Bn-niwn
Canada, and ttoy think to ia tn bidingfa tbb.
toilet that wax. fjred

i again*: .tatabmri was pre-M-rnzl. Tbe sundry
BrvrAtn. N. Y.. Feb. ?

Wonderful Results.

the i-ity AMitiHl Hitt .-dxy mgb? -viicil it was

fourth "trfet branch
Mr (..Carrie Adams, H Uy Spring*, fc’n
"I had a dry «idy humor
vM
a»«l attffetwd terribly . and. ar mi L^tMl
Drrxiir, Mich. F**b. *.—John Nirtotonn, ■and artUT were rimilarli effltetr.1/1 ,
«ume llw raalauy i* heri.iitarj
f.

torn highly rwapn-u-l by thr nanmuany.

nsauiusimuM

block occupied by R*“d A, K.-Ciuu, targe
were Anally cleared

of J* bn Huglxw ngnfac the Detroit A Mil

txaPKcroit minx

day. im|4i*xting W. W. tongti»n. si proto-

city i* an light aa day, aud a ahgbt

ftafikgilirOld-Estiblishd

AID SUBCEGM

and SUCCESS

Tto diplomatic bill again care up and I»uiph
miUa were burning ami tb&gt;- Nock daoaari.
Tto Idiming toildiu:&gt; wore directly i^ipraita
Ito ArlingUm and Hivra-l&gt; li. t.-l*. tlx- lutter
.airell-kaown.toatolry, which wm barbed two
.
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with

imurtlng that Germany xbrniM rerim- the
riatua quo, and did &gt;k&lt;
any ..bj.-cti.in to
an Asre rwan pr»d«»vorai«' Rmgan
nl*»
ia &lt;**’* '*
“rmwgetic’ policy, and mid
w.i hail lxa-6 hundliatml bv Rrtman-k Ho

«mt (tonight.

Hr tod M.-

CMC, Nm gt PrintE Diseases.
AV-NERVOUS DEBIUTY. boat Manhood,

ti.onib*."—T. K. Witay, 1*6 Chaud- . j"
Nrw York f.frv

'tto track. !&gt;b ctodtng a Thirty-fourth «trM

' firtM-wi Holm- follownd; tb.-u tto ArlingPM
irm from which tin- fire innnimii- ’ when tto .lour* reopen**!, ailjourned
rto rear oftto Arhngtou total. Tto | Tto lurtue- .-oncurred ta tb.- )irnp-»iti«m to
4r- SYPhlLtS an '.*!!bad Blood ad Skin Di»...
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well* aonw
axs pcnnaacntly cured.
tf?-KIDNEY and URINARY cornplamtt. Gleet. rivctly nfu rwwnl the mitto- huibiing was in ;
up thr Oklahoma Uli. and adopted pro forma

glare•»C'-rreriti!!y Hd-•nrfiowd a virtoua toU-

I did

Duritia
_ ......the Utu-r .part . .*f, thi-. tuil. s
Ix-gnn taking Ai.- , •
tartaithfulb cotninum,
i-ine foraomb montto. ii„ p*ia
mill I **.. .. - mr.t..

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Dr. J. G Ayer &amp; Co.. Lowell. Maas.

JOHN C. NEW SELECTED.

fnxa it: liarui|xjl» aaya tint it wa» Mated
there lac night, on *x,vllent anthnrrty. that
I i.w. U.v-u... l.w. ■ ...
_T

wv-retarydnp of tbe tr.-sanrj. and that thia

F. D. CLARKE, M. DM
Merrill Bieck, DETROIT. MICH

•ummomd.

Hciuk-rwiu.

Jlki—Turi

MICHIGAN CENTRAL;
Mr.

pit p.m.jp.mjprc

Ruttrrwnrthb
flood, reliable

MlrWi-viL

Bitter*

©nfrai*.

i57|W ttdOAO
l» . lUll 10

P. (Jntrchtll

whale city fire detArtmontA-a* at work, tot , “
owing t.» the Winding anowMorm an.J which I
ww raging tbrir Nfurta were futile •
‘

* «&gt;' «ato
| ..direr* jump* I out aw! began to ph’ their
Brils"^ “xtrulttioo treaty j
At tUr .aai(. UuM. lw„ I&lt;tnJ wagon*
**"'? •**•'* Bt 61' ^&gt;xir».t h.,rrh,i
another &lt;mzr, Tto men

DETMOrt. Feb. A-Mr

Bla:mr

fallen. GfoubePa hat manufacturing ean-

never i.e- .1 pay * doctor.

J., 3tt&gt; ’
S,“’ n'"&gt;T A r rilting lenuwr manufnrtnry.
.x I n » *ren-1 &gt;ort)y &lt;bmu afk! the n-rt wm moment■»|
. arily expected to o»«nr down. M&gt;'(Tat! Rm.»

' Trwnwx’ L- like a kite, a eo::‘.r,.- *:st
raieea it bigtor.*
New Style Vinegar Hitter* haha
the cell
known cure far cure tor oon»ilj**i.-.&gt;
.

I wa* torning. Tbe chief .-ngmrer iadng -Ito I
*• dirirUl jvvI ahb*l. th.- famous "Bob' Carlton. ex-hb-I
»b« tKdhmg ta tto tali diail impair tbe
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•
right of -war veteran* to make butntw on the
public luial* urxlcr tto exuding ii.mitwtcwd
1 occupied by tto Buffalo MaUraaa vimpnny.
____ | on Exchange .-.treet, ia now cumplet*4y gutted
South. ‘ and to* been abandoned l&gt;y tto firt-inm.
town afea anr cxlment
tertainod

Chicaga, I&amp;luwi i Sapa&amp;w .
TIME TAB|LE.
______ &gt;■ effect July to. W&gt;.
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INSANE FOR A MOMENT.

l*o not lot you: fare* grew wrinkle.:. Into*,
tot lake New Strfc. Hcwaant T:.M&gt;-'' ’orfw
Bluer* daily aaa tonic, and u*e I. H. M * '.Cl
towOotuptoty'&lt;mkmu Freparatxm t.w the
toaitb ef yourykfa. Uato tntb Nr* v..&gt; Vin­
egar Bitter*. they will keep IBM. w«xu&lt;-n and

bunding frpnt tbo windows of tin, Arling-

adjourned.

.Haiti:

WAS HUNGRY FOR BLOOD.

eenaped in aafMy.
and Flatt announced that he prufKMrxl to

amendment., to the Dakota lull wvn- mxi-cun-

Tto ram- wa* snhmitt.vl to tto jury
atS^JOp. nu, and at
7 o'clock they ’ had
agrre-1 upon a verfhct Court rveoo-

boure on Hatunlay night the pnUo- fon t- of
thia city vma myxtifted by tbe Onding of the {
Ixriy of a beautiful young girl m a lonely

luneUon withC. J.

3UY
OUR

ctictb

H.ouo.txn

Which »we[&lt; over a block ia thi« city Hatur-

nir Klaus. y»e 19-ycar^oid daughter of Henry

With :h$ “Outside Chunter."

rtpottilon. The "OmiDE COUNTER" adds
largely tn the durability. Thear are cheapen
in the end. No extra charge for the “outride

^swleti tbe jure n-n
demi tbeir verdict
of “not guilty.’
M*J. wutTJTXr.
which mula m fol­
low*: .w» tbe jury find the deTendant guilty
“
. but insane aud irrewponribi- at the
'

UT

|

1«S7 North r^eraul Mtrnrt.

Pollard.

COLCHESTER ARCTIC
It’s the Best Fitting and
Best Wearing

protset
our intorerta
there nod execute our
ol.lignUoiu.
to
the
iriamhr,-ngrwd
to Voorbrew reported it l.ili apfrrupnaUng rUd into the receiving wai.J wa.- found u&gt; !■*
tl.'.'XiO to buy an oil painting of Abraham

About noon a numiw of ftrrmam wait, at
the control of Uie Ulandx In teinjxmrily

tto murder w«* traced to Otto Kavwr. a
young man w to until a wrek ng-, wi* employtd ax a .undurtur ou tto Second ami
Thin! rirreta ItuMu^-r railway. On obtain-

tenciici foil without any warning. All &lt;.f tbo
------------- -.....iu, ui.-n. new,
n»u w ere out of tbo way of the falling brick
two ujertal urtkt r* went
and uniix-rs but Dominick It Marion. &lt;rf eti jert of tlie executive vcwkio d« iwt.&gt; wax tbe Drtn-Uvelleyer.and
.TH..'.
_
Tl___ » - ...
.
British rxtradiliuu ttiwty, which wni rrjectcii.

Tbe attack «.r. and abovUn^ of Major Wint­
er WWfc tiw«
...

wound and being otharwtoe injured. Marion
inatantly Juried fa tbe ruin*, and, if not

wm

CIDER

adjournment Thunalay, wa*

H. S. Robinson &amp; Burienshaw, Detroit,

anu aue teu

- tKwKW-------- -

iwek uneonartoua Limit. Hnott and TMacMya

Rower Shoe Co.
tbe Brnewl bouaa. tiW.IKKi; Sibley &amp; Hulmwood, glSOjXJO; Fowler &amp; Hun*.
8.
F. Eagan. 1*0,000; Sidney, Biiepard &amp; Co.,
FiO.QOO; tba Arlington total, H0JXD; A. T.
Kerr &amp; Co., £10,OCX); Strootman building and

GUAKDIAN’B BALK.

557

bling twenty-fire private paurion bill* were
paawd, an*1
home atlj-iurixd.

Addrest. C. 6. HAMPTON, Detroit, Mich-

BHEMlFF si SALE.
^.parent to the Auririaa thrwm.
1a.k1hv.-t, Feb 2.—Tbe Pol) Mail r&gt;a««u

'SIM. Bine

bUrtt aerearilnK-nn-WS mWWoa m »&lt;*
trot Hariteg*. Rxtrr County. Mi-insi".
or which 1 rimli nxi&gt;u*r f »r«*i# at pnhlieaunK'a
«• »?»«•*»«the hlxlwri bidder, on nmuhi.h th.
Mbday &lt;&gt;f Fohreary. A. I* i«b at tan oWoek w

e

_

�WILD SIOUX CHIEFS.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
A movement i* on foot to organhe an it&gt;- married another girl without consulting
•ran-T company by tboState Bmdnwa Men* Julia, and now the latter brings a (5,(100
odatton, for the pnrpmM of insuring tbejr damage Milt against Dexter tor bis recre
owe properly mxl dividing tta- profits, if any,
among th.- ne-iuLerx
Azalia, a Munroe «-ounty viliagn «f ntenit
Laxsisu. Mich., Jan. SO.-—Botica'of a bill
300wuiL&gt;. Iw* fiairtwii &lt;-u*us.if *tnnil p«x on was given fixing the Uqnor tax at(NS&gt;|&gt;er
il* hand* oiul lb*. uHirfiatu L« Ixiid—--What year for loth l*er and whisky. Tbn prreetit
tax I* g*X) for Ix-.-r and
whHRy. The
A Purtagi- entry girl of Iff rammer
A bill ha* been introduced providing that all
claiming tlmt I* hn-u t iredol !&gt;&lt;■■
rftetih! fur the |Mt*t five yuan*.
’
num at the tinx&gt; •&gt;( marriag**, except a home
Midwinter found many of tta- in!rrfn*r Inkre
Im sold or Imrgainetl away n» ilumgh kbq man
wa* iummrri.il.
tlirir
■■■tx-ihiTig verj untHumll
Hwibil in tlw* tamsri yr-rtcnlay u&gt; increase tbe

cimpcnifeot to

farm.
fwtted promptly.

but koUrt moarnetb not a* &lt;&gt;njwithout
hoj.
The mint left him Eto.oxi In guqd
money.

Connor, with grim *ar-

i-xirmlkl *n a* t*» pmerWe the ifwility of
l&gt;!niik*&lt;* to l«e furnidwd bv the company, tinfreu. fen paiil tb.- '[xxter. and to compel tbe
couqsuEiy to furnish it* patron* with csutile
soap, sinto Bcnaitar L. G. Palmar was n-eoanm-e&lt;!rd by the xa-mih* fir United Htatre
district attorney for tbe wretern tlirtrirt of
Michignu. A local opion Mil nn* introduced
in the bouse.
Lssstsn. Mich.. Jan. fit.—The Mjrhignn
legislature *{«.|ii neat ly th* entire aftertio-.n

lindivl.liuil n.4o, then iii&gt;irtgnging tils proj*
I erty t&lt;&gt; ti*- iitnusd limit, nnd then- “busting."
I Widow :• and uqriaii* an suu-eig hli^rictinta
l*itelifiri&lt;i went iiitoilrig $s,tXM) to build a
artas.l h&gt; u- anil now usail* to tiorniw again
to bulk! .i-.bav n town taU. ,0&gt;ri&gt;orati&lt;«i*,
Like iiuli'.i.l:uil*. -.ften tlml it raster toget ijiiu
debt th.ui logi-t out again.
of l.ieutennnt Governor Maelm-nnld. Joint
. AT*-koii*hu tan
the tm4h&lt;Tof a tlii&lt;» nxduti'ir.* deploring bis d&lt;vdh w.-ro gdqited.
brood of Jhnirti -j •iivl:.-n*. anil Iw.tli mother
'Governor Luce ih-livcrni n eulogy; a* did
and &lt;-hr kra. nt.-&lt;l-":ig tlnriy. ,
-,

ran't know. very much

,,l
-illclhleKl..lliu-luro Ute 11
a*MiUv'.i\l% ircuit JuU&lt;.

w«» iulr -daivd to regubtte ile- bt.iira of lal«&gt;r
It umkr* tt-n hotlr* in
work. Two iuqxjrtnnt
, .. -_-wt-rw .iimriitedj'opr to
n'gulatu Che rental price of teteptb'iMH, modlax railr&lt;&gt;;Hl '-ouqxuiki tipm their mil

PUgilirtu- .nt &lt;&gt;f -(••,. «tati‘. nnd &lt;iff«r* to
0
not-that it rati M-inteh Ihv &gt;.,«■■■* from
any olfari fdiuq In Ml-.-higau. The utl'er re
mail** untidteir.
•retirgr Barnhart.
. . . y,nJ“y
who ba* ।
i-rti mrHininL- ..rtla Jmk-*.., pn-xi for the •
I&lt;UX nmrtren v.-ar*. 1. I.kriv -..........................|
hiareteaw. a, t)„.
culieit in.-i.li

•Both

uim!

at

to vunMc conteutu*-* to vMtllie vuriojis state
him tuno-cv iu &lt; n ■ M-n-iK- tan. were •nuxierd
prohibftiiigforvtgutrurtuuilM-vfiritykxnopaiide* fnau &lt;-tfnbh*hiiig ageneire in Mirbigim:
.4^^ m, 1M,r|„r lin,i Japing

WHERE CUSTER WAS KILLED.

EFFECTS OF INHAUNG THE DUST
OF WORKSHOPS ANO MILLS
Irrltatlun

"Custer's bottle ground,’’ mid Li. 8. Pork,
tho urtirt and &lt;-orn-*}&gt;&lt;indciit. for Hr„'p&gt;:r's
Weekly nnd Frunk Ladle's Illustrated Hiper,

mw quantities of dust, tiro evolved aud float ;

employed there uro continually inhaling it •

visited."
Mr. Park has spent several year* at various

pecniiar," continued he. "Tto fight, you
know, took place in a valley oti tbo Little Big
Horn river. Well, all about that river and

irritanou in tnouiueotMmembrane, or it may (
be taken up by tbe blood and produce acute
or chrendc poteming.
By whatever methfld tbe partidos raich
the interior of the lung cdU,‘tbair presence.
Lx a constant raiw of irritation, resulting
in Inflammatory procesaa, which produce* ‘

dulaling foothills, covered in summer with
mart luxuriant wild graw nnd the greatest
____ j of wild ____
... ,powtihlo
,, to ....
D ._
liability to tbisdhca&amp;o isgrratert in person*
variety
flowers
imagine..
brand*, for tn tbe end wise bouseYou cun fiwl almost any conceivable color , who are obliged to sit or stand in a bent over
there hi tbo distance, just over the first low ' pusition all day If frequent change of atti- '
k
of
SANTA CLAUS SOAP.
hills
tbo river, are ctb«r hills covered ,urf" woru allowable, with plenty of free 1
with somo wild pines and shrub*, character- muteUlar exercise, the tendency to consume ,
istio of tbo high tahlu lands. Blending tbe ■ tton would bo greatly ilimmUhcd, "llirp” h
bright green grow and many colored (lowers of
«P&lt;ntaa that the inhaling of duxt pro- .
N. K. FAIRBANK &amp; CO..Chicago, IU.
and tree* with the clear sky and tbo bright \ ‘,UC8B BCUte pnaumonla. Filo cutters work
running river, you have a scene for a ,
taunmer and rold chisel, bolding the ,
----' blank on tlu anvil by a strap passiug under —.
. thu feet, while putting hum! or other dust on 1 —________
,
.
,
tiCTWrtTlga A atUtaT COVSTBV.
"It was taru that tho heroic Custer tm &lt;« — ------------------v-------------------- —r.—।
Juuo Sfl, IMTlk The jxiint* which 1 gut from Ttol' have tu ^nd over tbeir work nnd keep ,
tbo Sioux and other* while at Standing Rock ’ ‘belr eT«* «teadUy fixed upon it. they therein
w.tb to tbe effect that Chief Gall, and not mbdo metalli-.- and mini-rul dust
“ Paine's Crirey
ASTUUA.”
Sitting Bull. l&lt;-d the attack. As to the Indian
""GaiXODLS'
cbhdkm' isTiniA."
In making coarse tike
wlio Itillcd Gvn. Custer. It was Rain-in-tbc- '
so do their
yx-arty
four buttlra ot tb- Compound, and am
Celery Corn
engage iu Hie fray titan thk* chkrf. who, with
hi* bn.n&lt;l, wn&gt; ambushed to the wild piiws.
•hot him detui. Then tbo Install* rudxxl ia
nn thu troo|» and engaged in wholreale t&gt;ecauM&gt; it is impcaublo to makoali tho blank;
tho some degrre of liartlnra* ConMimptioii ]
butchery.
•Having been traiMea
"AU the able bodied Sioux of tbo 0.000 mid I* very common mnong tl-.vm.
Griiuleiii, phi pointer*, noollo maker*, cut-1
mure now nt. Ntaadiug I took ageucy took
uUtKBi unable to get anxiud.
_(■art
_____________
_
to..
tabula mixture of metallic and miu- |
in tbo battle, except tba old chief, Sh­
F0RSA1X.
tin" nuIl. who, as. now ckwly catabltelied. ' cral &lt;lu»L These olcupotion* are among the j
NO USETO
waaaway, and thus after long ywdt do- ! most dangerous Hint ;u be foDowcL Tta- •
vcloped that Sitting BuU, who was credited -taol and iron implements are prewd upon |
pound.'nrrt wra*pdrfcctiy
with leading tbo attack, xi-. uot Ui«e nt all grtodMonra rcvoivlhg nt the rate af 3,000 to i
crowfoot, «ra ct Sitting Bull, wn*. tiowrver, :;-0C)0 tirnra a minute. The cqKration requires
undltwiu.be wbosumndered Sitting Bulls j Kr’’ot pbyMcol strength and a very coo­
gun. A* (ar Sitting Bull, tw cinfara thnt be "ttwtoud attitude. The danger lire In tho:
B*-vnr did Mimmdcr.
' amount of dust taken into the lang* and tbo !
-*u.. ... IL U-.H . &lt;--- ------ —--- ----------- -• ...... — •
red back iu ' bright in tbe grinding of forks, which mmt j
aid that though this battle .
___________ __________ _____ „a* not rap- i bo done ou dry &gt;4ones to avoid rust Raatrv.
oiabobo
babies
tureil until tbo winter of !t«lf Crowfoot, ■
table kaivsa arc ground first ou dry
Sitting Bull’s mn. flnallv surrcndcrei! at Fort 1 nn'1 Lbc,‘,&lt;1 wrt «t«*A tho danger is some-1
Buford, IL T.. in IbSB, and Itain-tn-thr-Fare. | ”rh&gt;t t««»ed. 8aw» and all tho coarse imwho wax captured shortly after tta- imuoncre phmeaU are ground on wot stone*, and.tn
Hint rtui'litol nr I'.krt___________ ...Itoi—
tills
uns inkUluv.
uwtsuK-o th*is
Ute danger t* at Ira
its niinlmnm
mmltnum.
raped, nnd it was not till IB81 that Raln-in- Tho form of phthisis causKl by metallic dust
tbe-Fnce finally surrendered at Fort Keogh. &amp; colled "grtador’s asthma.”
Tbo diaeOMi comes ou slowly, and its dura­
The government was a long white also in
tion may be extended ovcrvfour or five yean.
It tx^in-. with a dry, baching cough with lit- '
“There they were out in tbe hills all this
time suect*i.fu!)y eluding tlio troojl*, and tho
..... ...... . .. «»V
■ItoUI,- I
,
•
ful of Indians, comparatively. staixling off I iwrson uhonduu
PROBATO ORDEB.
tho entire gov ernment force. It secrax iiupofcState ot Michigan. CouTrtv *4 Born -«i.'
-dble, but hero the Indian* were, now dodging
At a M-i-iou of the t^obate Court lor the
i Comity of Barrv. hidden st tba I’robtUe Office tu
ing in among them and killing more and fly: ths &lt; ftv X»r Hosiinics. In said eoonty, on Fri­
L.te&gt;«r7t™&gt;B,h1x|ytUl. J,^l«hW, mtad,aHMu.„r
r-..nbJM.
day. the UH davof February. In tbe year one
I IhoaMuw! right Uuudrwl amt elghty nine.
are bitc.-us'l v hut ml hv friction nnrl scatter I
■--- ■_______ .. ..... ..
J
.
i’n’seid. Chart*'* W. Armstrong, Judge of
FrotaUe.
•‘But at thx;t battie where Custer was killed

- - - - - - - - - - - - - RHEUMATISM g NEURALGIA
Paine’s
Celei^f Compound

Effects Lasting Cures.

ores gajiff

llnruhncl

A bill lira ta&gt;imty_&lt;in w«&gt;lt

Grand Kitpidv |*u ti&lt;« nrv r.iutginq I’nelej

GETTING VERY ANXIOUS.

••:ug t«i tmild
of rl«&lt; ifirthland during tta- tbhiug n&gt;*i hunt­
ing xtwn.
‘
ntudiiitx &lt;-la:iu» rJi&lt; ^Zun&lt;-:i.&lt;r &lt;g having •nuinftmirat”! with .by Harry Hill, throng­
tli.-'Hnnlh-d daily iu-w»j«|«-r it*.iml in AmrriiW It in n fiilin sheet wtaw png,*, are
'■-i^im lKw. bin. i* ini-v ami bntiny, ».-v»-|tritfc hued toolitnm.
.
.
tloriln-hl
Univ

SCENES ON THE BATTLE GROUNDS

WORKMEN’S DISEASES. I

nHivenwat iu IVndiingtoti, saying tlmt th.uiva-don might prove a-fcrmidabb- tnipedi-

I

print. Capt. XL W, Keogh, for whom Fort
Ou trailing aud fllingthepetinon. duly veri­
fied. of Charles F. Dtnrht. guardian unto said
Keogh is now named, rode a magnificent, from dust dangers, am covered with spat- i
. touch of the ridiculous, but much
x-bargcr railed Comanche, (.'apt Keogh was terinen of tnml *irut water nnrl
1
everywhere in the thickest of tho fight Iteminor,
in said jx-tltlon described.
*ix Hupii-f ladies who xkimiiahed
Tfrervunon tt is onlerwl. that Saturday, the
NcttlrewwOd and I --nn d&lt;&gt; nothing pmtrdly his gallant horse bore him where Are to pneumonia and rb-umatism. A g. &lt;od like
during which his k.v-xl Jranin (Mrs. Carlyle) find day cd Mareti. A. D. iw®. at ten o'clock tn
streamed tent iest from Indian guns. Keogh,
&lt;vi»h:t.. Un Id a church, had thi* motl.i eniworked
V
itb'
-loving
industry
to
rnako
her
though
wounded
two
or
threo
tunes,
still
n Mill Ilmira urgenj telephone lim-wagA /fill
husband &lt; home coming cn r-ix-cially happy
ta Interested In said
imm! sesn* fi i*tui- haw left, liaving pi ix-ured
There are many' conflicting opinions re­
treat* until the hauls extern k-d all up and garding tho lalialntiun of mim-rul dust.
thr city of Hastivr*. in said eouutv,
"Metaal" sny* such lungs contain an Immense tag order, and a dainty touch given here and
v eause. if airy then be. why the prayer
i.|li.l.-| rtitli him and John wu-nt
tlttooer may not be granted. And It Is
- the o&gt;b-_» of lung tiame: 41.0b «rf tbe bron- .Jeud
nvixingilaiiuigHL
cbial glands was *ilicu and sand, while, actnnvill.- v.oiuau (mid u vWt Lf Lake
piste, and others visited that bcttl* ground.
curding to Kuranaul. Urn narmid lung con I home.
Uit-wf by rsusnie ti eopv of this order to he
published in tbo HnsUiigs Bannkk. a newspa­
tta-latter (ilare-. Not Irnig nfterw.-inl I war* j U,.. .iU|.^,^.lvuk..,i|. tl„* Itoivb l„i jto|U«,gnU«u&gt;1tol.»&gt;U.-,.-n Wl. In tto
iStod’^knn,. j tkin of thia loving service k» willingly rvn- per printed and circulated in said county of
rent imaJe-fite tatkA-'s aeqiiaiutaiiiv. and *be
..................
uiily gid mi! of the wra v by (MViuga *"•
A BIG ENTERPRISE.
tine
Talking t* MKiv-tir.M* mi exaca*ive
injured that no one had hopes of his living. !
.. _
---- ,
„ ^i-ukin-, diMxivrrtil that
MOKTUAGE KALB.
h,
a&lt;ni.
-Ci I
rjttlad. aud vented hi*, displeasure iu
ly detailed to &gt;
Ih-tuall having
been
made Lu the
pectoruvj iittla lumps of cameat. It b&gt; irn ( unmistakabl i language Thb one small flaw comluious ot a certain mortgaice nude by
Mary A. Bloom by her guard lai: M. If.
filootii. who received his Ifcenre from
.........................
k • I &lt;W-||
C«»Ugy
’ ui-' *•’
l»«Ur tor
lbw mighty fallen.
the
l*ronatc
Court
or
Barry
County.
I 'fatermined rei demolishing th. present rtructto to
*' UtolnUrvtooT ml Stosmtur,
Xlieb.. to Ervin D. Whlttock. dated Januare
“|.|.lj n rio.ixiu • „|V. u-ginninR w Slav 5,
work with u imtmncr mulcnuKi and they not
3X11. A. D. 1KM. and recorded In the office of
ntatxung ttocs ana luu secrctery or war I*- only inhalo quantithw of dust, ftut nro liable
A mtUonalre'a Hmall ll'glnnlng.
It Enincxi-.
i
thr Register of Deeds, far tho County or [Barry
MM-d an older that brncufortb old Comanche to injure tba eyes by tbo flying chips and
Ibo visitor to Talbotton is pointed out thu mid tttata of MlchtaMi.on tin- tint &lt;tay or Feb*«iuM-&lt;&lt;ne&lt;&lt;f her fri*ky MdewnlkM jun&gt;|x«| up
KhoukI bavo a soldier especially to attend to *mrk.i from - th- chb.il It is tlie i-omnum
wbil- be came down, resulting in disabling
him and that no one should ride him.
hl* walking taitfit "Tbo fort and agency of Standing Rock
take tWr axaiu from an exceedingly queer other of this cltu*. 1‘.-acock gives tho duration
be due at tbe date of this notire, the
.Alpena stage driver.Uitxi in &lt;-a*li t&lt;&gt; !&gt;ay'em
hundred tixty-flye dollars and ferty
looking rock whicli towers up on tbo prairio* of working at this tnulo about nine year*.
trinket*, but ns notliing bn* mih-c U-n wm
ot the money and nothing to *!&gt;■■
Worker* in pottery and pom-lain uni ex­
cornea clreo up to it, tt look* strangely like a posed to many injurka For ii«.tanco. sifting Curley to rent a little store, tho only vacant
tfmjxMitioii i* tliat Jissqih lui* i-i
withered tip old woman of gigantic sire.
ib^rof.------------- ----------&lt;.sra*.«
"Tbe Sioux call tho old st uno figure a petri­
Xow. therefore hr virtue of the power of sale
Thu.Smith family ba* been vlndiratrd.
fied squaw’, and they have n strango legend of LakM cause a great dial of dust. Tbo flat relent*! by pn-payment of odd month's rent. eoutalued In said mortgage and the statute In
Mr* H. it. Smith, nn Eau&gt;:&gt; Rapid* l.-idy.
how many moons ago, in tho days when the prtsarrv. who forco the clay into molds with But Bu-auw iwo*i&gt;ertd and sent Ida children
Sioux were of giant are, thia squaw, wlio had
to school, hi iSdl be moved to Coiumbux ... .- ... to. to. .....
,ur IIKLIHIVU. X SUBI1
been tho daughter (rf.a great chief, refused tu daily affected. So cinnmou is emphysema Ho spepuintcil tn cotton and at tho Close of sell nt public a irtlou. to the highest bidder, at
uaniMiir tioVAnz gaiuixx.
th., nnrth Irvu.t .livir ..I H..
tto.u. 1.. .l
rourt suyx Mr*. S i* riititfai to .iiimngn nnd'! fibftwioh-s. A large ampbitluvner w ill &lt;xmpy do tho bidding of her lord ami ixnuter, hirmelf among them that if ia called potters'
a
noted
chief,
nnd
was
forthwith
i
banged
by
(KJO.axx
Ho
engaged
in
The
fancy
crockery
no mliinkr.
■
, - - ------- -- - -- -— -- - —
cstlima." To the china scourers the flint dust
biuinrac, dealing only m special import*Markmn - &gt;iuity tiahrrmvu raptured and «** Miui«-.i: nvraue corner spui-will he re- the Great Spirit to stone. Her terrible fate '
xcrvisl :‘-&lt;r q iiuimi'uoth conw-st lull. The retioua Ho is now worth flJ.OV.UUU and lives
,
■
,
,
. , , '; woraer*
worker* mo
the moruuity
mortality ia
is enormous.
enormous.
maidens os a reason wbv they should' -n,nh-r™.n.»r...Tn,w«i
_
inniiuli-i of the Imiiditig will be littol up for and
,r,u.n.* n^e &lt; xpered ...
rentier implicit obedience to tbo many stab.[ .n,« &gt;.-■
^urnrr
to „a tcmjicrature
temperature in princely style. Mr. Cleveland appointed
mri-tisuf’robiMaiulofllosL TIm new building,
uufiuLH
uuu *u***x smm of 104 dc.71. and suffer from sudden cimngta,
it i* eCjiectcd, will l» remlv tor occupancy
Mr. Kiraun-i bad some of his beautiffl! crocka. all U.ri certain Tot. Were and par.i-1 WTZto
,-ta.nm..:r.nd inu-rtina) disorders. Tbs
Itefon* Jan. 1, next. It will a/st. nearly 81,- done. —Ban FrnncuKo fc^aminci.
situate lu the Towushlp ol Castleton, tn tho
Comity of Barry aud State of Michigan, and
him but (I. A rnfle vxplain* du- &lt;-t:rapiM&lt;M 000,000
Turkish Cuisine.
kn^wn aud drerrfl-ed as follows: The west,
ho allowed time non
half ol tbe west half of the south east ■ quarter
KomMsu
has
saki
that
from
tbe
food
of
a
of
lead
|K)!wnlng
among
the
workers
tn
this
Som--y.-ai*ngoucburcli edifice was built
of section twelve (12) lu township ttiree (3)north
-The Ktock- nation you can tell it* cbnrncteristics. If
ivanmib
(G«
l
&gt;
Kcwt
ofranm
seven (-» wret. containing forty (40)
at J telling, th*- money i hen-fur Iwing nu'wil
of tHful
nr I... .
tliis
Is
true
ui&gt;
better
spot
for
tho
study
of
are mid tu'bo troubhxl with muscular j-oins,
by popular *tilwi iprh'ii with tbo nn lerilaud- ■kdvns into nn uwKx-intlon, with bcndqtLirteni
ing to the United States survey.
especially in tba tendom. of tliv fingen. Umo
nig twit II XUIIUlll i*&gt; ins-to-all &lt;lCll&lt;HllU;ll- । - ... ...
.
Dated Bastings. February 1st, JBm.
.
ttato r.. .&lt;m,c. to...dtoi.k.,,.
VvLX.VHMK 1.K1X1L
Caller
—
What
a
u-rriUo
cough
you
have!
will occur of dining with many nationalities.
Assignee ot Mortgagee.
«... m.liy, Lot
U... tor..'. I., Lr.n.I.k
U’ "
*' I—-.
Why don’t you consult Dr. KnowaD. tbe
Smith &amp; Couikovr.
brewing in the rellgiow* ramp Fiaulh tlie I ,br
U»&lt;- Mills tariff bill, so Ur os it Byall mean* accept nn invitation to dina
AUorueys for Assignee nt Mortgagee.
Mi&lt;ta»ir*t ami Presbyterfam brethren have : n,rr’’t *,lke K"”*™! •«** interesta of the w-»t.
tadenvornd i&gt;&gt; tmr tint boaa» oftnidst each. A mviwrial wm priqmred t.. «&gt;ngn»* pnty- hill for August 1 had tbo pltwun of tak- daily thoro who grind aud |»wder tbo rilb
cious material, inhale great quantities of Irri­
Tbo abutments of a bridge aver a river in
trustrefcr ruwault and battery, while Ute such specific or mi valorem duty, properly is petabig rich far a Tmk, seeing that ho tating dust and suffer greatly from a couxtatit
'll' tod", mid Austria have settled twenty fart In the river
graduattsl, on the different cIn*M.w of live ndaaw? u» p*ta»h«»ll»c*irf lolwn, larktagauEh. 11
bed suicj 18ftl As tho settlement progreara
for inoakiug into tba hotte- of (lol. Tim stock, hi-les, pelts, etc., imporiod into tbi*
tha
nuunnee ,,1 H... K^UI— 1_ fcuiR up corrw_
country, s» shall justly protect our domestic
at this trade. "Hirt" mys they should not
expedition are tbs chief characteristics of a
Irada propio nn- wondiring what'll Iwcunfd pnduote aguitmt ui;duo furnfgi) competition, TurkuJi inraL Tlie table preparations arc bo allowed to work mure than two or three
rent, of the uppruimid value.
lady rh-putyj-randy clerk, »in&lt;-o tlie
chccT.-, etc., are dotted about, add
perbuj*. c* many ns ten disbc* are hauctod
buy Hood’s Ssre*|&lt;rtl)
U|&gt;}-n |»-nii)Mila newspaper men mmiii to
iJxniLK. N'rb.. Feb. - -Last June a col­ round cn covered braren dishes, oonBine dangerous
ie ihv other Hood's»
have caught tin* prevailing &lt;.pirit fnrorgnni ored num Hntetvd a laarbcr *liop ui this citj- riuting of nre or barley, meal or
rtritlellie. remM-»*|uK.-b
itw
jtecmiiiir
ci'inMaatidu.
import,
Furniture aud Fixture
nod asked to be slinvwL He wn* refused and boiled fish, rakiw xsurincd with vegetables, have chronic jmeUinonia, and the averugu p.-iratl&lt;Hi. curative power superior Ui
that lino wlu-n they meet at EscuiuiUi.
hail the proprietor arrrelrd for a violation roast kunb, beans, a rpc-cteiof rbsote wrnjipod Sat death is given from 30 to 42 ycora— article at the kind before the people, rvrau Cheeks on other Banks ’
August Tunto. the Stocbiil nm&gt; dcn-r. was j of the civil righto bill. The proprietor wa*
affectlanv artelnx
iiimure
Wood or tow
Doc from Banks and Ba
Ion Globe.
LT
. ....tr-.m
I. . _____
___________
. ..
i UIKM
flnad oih
Ul.i! th.- IU*..
cu«o *ru.
went UI
to UKl
tho UILUKLIIIIUI,
district court. :
,
,
,,-----------, where tbe finding of the lower court wa* sun- I ^aUn8 substitute is found m liquor* and
tttatlonerj- Accovet.
I taibol. The ease was then taken fothttniKU
-* *—•
Abbott * Muurr, dry goods, nssdgnnl at
Nobody will over know haw many lives thu
IMJHS 4T
pteuie &lt;mu1. where -it wa* decided Friday,
buildl-i;; of tho Cantdiau Fault!'.- railroad West Wwrt Branch. Thursday.
UAHtunm.
wm* barber .mips
tbo Tu: k* love Unff bakod dn-.-glt it will through Maine cokl Tbo dead unknowns­
! thu court ho -ling that
“tie)*. cun
&lt;uii DOS
not
*. Hnnlh-y. all Augusto resident for I discriminate against colored ix n-m* except
ifort tbe European U&gt; sen e-.nTy ono wash have beta b-sriud like sboep. A eorrmpoodW&gt;ir!y-ilv.&lt; ymra. is dem I at tbe age f(ir rraauxu spjdirable alike to oil pawns.
! hU ,lan'J;*
cwd. for
wo uuA.
Manvel.
AssTSupL
A
G.
P.
Agt
C.,
out of Tbo Dexter GoaeUc, 'writing fr.im
Fi. 1. «*■ H- IL IL wrMr»: ‘‘I have been Duo outer Banka.
Eliiubr.’illo, says: "An old. uuuxxi burying
.ifllirtcd with Salt Rlu-urn In a tuuri serious Due Depoaiton...
to Lun- Ibiiriug tho whole &lt;&gt;f tbo frediug ground (wImto an intermcai luid uot takun fvnn. During the winter ri-awm. my
UlAU «T
I'.atiil* have been in »uch comlltion that 1
liquor law. 'riiis may, intteed, txt character-; while Imulin; h»iw« on Stillwater river a ' ‘•“vd.iindat tbo most your repast wiB last
was unable to drc«.* or undress myself
is tig^g rapidly flUad up.
iwxlaxa very-“strange «a*c,“ to whi. li That few day* ago. lit* h&lt;me stumltted and throw
tninutni, but then afterward, with
without a**lstancv. and I have mil h.vd
lor . Uugiuo. J*”"LJY
'■
glove* or luui.lam•* off my hands fur about
parallel.
U&gt;u&gt; w being brnkm. K,MH &lt;b» h~Q. Tn to.T^k aUng ».
Tour tnmithri until 1 began using Pupilton
muhir I- ,bn™l MmJlf ,1.
to. «rtn» puunomto mton, wtob will n« remains of wm gmen mi the Canadian Pacific h-xtrart of flax r Skin Cure. I certainly
who bad no friends in this jart of the world. ” think it hji cured my hantb. j&lt;argv boti... ^...
r.;.'.-. .. .. ...v
ihuub .uni nuillV
—Lewirtoo (Me.J Journal.
“"k ic health aud strength by a Mb* Julia camp after uu cxjkjmuic of thirty hours.
,

to-

........ : : rortli t&lt;&gt; trie &lt;&gt;

u; ^.j,

Hastings Banner,
$1.00 a Year.

�■ A CHAT WITH A RESTAURATEUR ON
|
THE SUBJECT OF WAITERS.

Before a meeting of tbe Italiaual Drem So­
ciety In IxMMijn. Vbcouatew Barberton
urged upon member* the dsairaldUty at
adopting tlie dlridc-J *kirt aa a dbtbrMve
8be would
*

Full of bopra moraMI W trara.

They .wkl p;te« l*xb faaivu a
•■Angel." fak’d * humbly, then.
.•■Wrigfa*: :bo«i tbe soub ot mea
That t'ibw office b. 1 know "
••.Na.»." fa answerel nrf "wx *•
. Ikrt 1 wngb tbe b n&gt;e« &lt;&gt;f man

Wsffitsskmw and despairs
Of young vilnr« with

.

|
|
i
I
I
.
gnyed hair,.

Heotag then Utt- brara divine
Hwlftly on ht&gt; huxl dechne.
While caKb'a «Heodor an&gt;l n-oowa
Mooated light a* thiatte itowu

“On complaint uf petrous of my establish

A
I«*n»w
*&gt;.*»•
guarta
bring
siighlb -1...
drw-rrvd
Ll often
!«.*•
X. SSL
.«ur.ret-uk.-a.
U» 111

""S’ “L"

|e«|4i»- '&lt; hi. -rrt» a -al, Im

toe vrwnai i*uaer bv its cLum and d^tinc
.
..._ .___ _
.. ...... ...__
•
",r---------- ~.
. rer’ath wnire the waiters are Itte
ot an
uon
. na * nta. jurt toe same Tfa)
,u u.tin&gt;.nt
Jf^jy rf tfa, proprMors’
1L,
,
। fanir. are «ddled on tlmlr dmuMere. and
,
•jartmi'ut* are for rent, exropt n.My a inaWictJ(M, u hart.^ w tte . &gt;oks
pwr tbeir |.»Rl-wds.'' ■
•
Nawman -ti» ti.-uwkwqk-r.
and tn.-otter
by
" ——— »»
.
"How do tbo imrita of white ami &lt;**lored
“itsr*coiapruvf
"I do not think that colored waiter* i*ju*l

£

ZLX

CONVERSATIONS CARRIED ON WITH­
OUT THE USE OF THE VOICE-

SHADES IN THE RANKS OF fNE
PEERAGE OF GREAT RRlfXlN.'

Closing Out Sale!

___ _ __
HxriMtfafio
plied that Mra HmragnV Interruption wm
outafcfaof tbe |&gt;r*wut daeuMdau Cmttiuu- Anthropologtaal Society, Ltout. Quwtonfeidt.
lag. »te cvtnplalfw*l that when a woraau a German officer, wfaj has lived on Gonurv
tew proficient In it; they Dever can; and travelxd uitha bag and a rag Itwusimpow Island, ona ot tto Canary group, descrited a
■ibk- to '-uter n rail way carriage elegantly
j wfa»:ling language, wfacu i* uwd by the 10
hence the market t» mw overcrowded with
tedy Gkocora Abernethy - Then why habitant*. Tho langung* dot* not coD*i*t of
travel'with a l*ag tel rug’
Mtk Gwiiiiam
*«*M be gtad to
to bn had. but this ®ipply l» .rarer such aa tC
bn inform,-1 why it should be ixmdiksrod •it i» deacrlltefl aa ordinary speech, traiuslated foto articulate whistling, each dyllable having it* own appropriate tona
imtticuat
lady Harborton tfamxbt that • the good
ualx, but there are many iliflicultisu and re­
'bet. , whistling, and Lieut. Quodenfrldt
■euMi.
idle
would
not
my
delicacy,
of
mem
quirements iix-idrtit to welting that am com
manly uverlaAriL Ttx&lt;o are few plaxsw iu tier* &lt;&gt;ugt&gt;t to furabdi tfam with tlw omwere with n neighbor a mile off. who firrfertiy
winch more iTm-bots and foibles are oxhiliitevi to aueb quretious If not poinj out U&gt; tbnm uudHratan'ls all be I &gt; saying. The pt&gt;rtice &gt;«
than in an rating room, and a waiter ha* to the logicr.l cuutinuatiao of tb- inquiry The
confined to Gomero Island and ta quite «uIrarn tuurii of liiuuan nature nnd »rfa*il him calculation ef inches and half inches wx* known tn tfa* other inlands of th* archipelago, j
»rlf accordingly Io give «ati»(ti&lt;tioti
_____| Tte adoption nt the wbtaUiug tenguage b
"Tbo patron of a reataurant is the Great I
Mr*.G william G william wa*greatly obliged &lt; said to be due to the peculiar geological rm- j
Am. Re i* tho one to plnare. and If fai kicks
u&gt; lauly Ilarbrrtoti
! rtruc’.ron of Gotnero Island It is travrr»«d ,
againtf an'ylmdx, reva tho cook, it Is tfa
Iredy Harbertou trusted Mr* Gwilliam ' by Dunn-rom guilic* and deep ravines run
waiter. A plraxant add rare, a good metnury,
Gwillimn
would *&lt;&gt;uld not mention It. Uo«» j ning out in all directions from ttesoralral,
prt&gt;mj4iir*» and ifaftnere, tfareforo, are prime
requisite* for tho waiter. 'Nobody want* an tinging, stir remarks*! that la&lt;Ht-* traveling | plateau. As ttey an- not brilzid ttey can '
tn stooping rar* could not drue* quickly ou an ' only be crowed with great difficulty, betn-e a
wnergimcy. I lore tto Marcbirawwi Istndraie - maa Bring within a stone * throw at nn-*ter
deuiund- In ca-w of dispute or dfaauttisfn

A PUGILISTIC SPOOK.

A R-eme. 4 . New Ycrk Apartmrat
a.
,, .
,—
'*' •"

ENGLISH NOBILITY.

-Waiting branch harrier work than moot
prapta think it is," -kl • popular rouaura-

:n,-«rmor sLaad.

All the gksire tt our taoe.
Cups that IU Bebhaxur'* f-ax.
Oetnelhe woodsrot thereat.
KubiaPux.—pter, Qesarord.
Many a pan’s rvli!&gt;-o wool
Naay » Kkltlaf scirore. »ain
T &gt; uW.s men as r “G agaib

QUEER LANGUAGES.

THE RATIONAL DRESS SOCIETY.

I the WHITE apboned.

ST. MICHAEL, THE WEIGHER.

I

:
,
;I
j
I|
■'

tn all tbr dr-fmrluk-ti,.
stork, b, Dow
ux ial ami poUtical infiwnCo wielded by so
small a number of perwm* a* the British

fa urder to reduce stork liefm,- takJto L
vrutory. It I* our desire
' .I.*
Io make a
llw
titteens well. Tbe.attest son &lt;&gt;f n fluke b
called by the aerund Uth' of hb father, and
u thus usually a marqtu*. but thu b only a

&lt;»f all bravy guod*. Wintei ,:.« k «9&gt;
fa- "laughter,*! lu order to
a cfoge’
buyers to buy up far thi« and ne«t
winter at

munly railed by crartasy by bta father'« sac
ood title, the Marquis - .f Hartltsgtra.dirit ba

VERY LOW PRICES.
The price hae Iwrn redured ou all

tbeo rtated that ste hail fad the Advantage - neighbor. De*, it I* conjectured, tad to tte are called by tbe faintl) name, a* Lxwil
of a stnet Iriugtag up among cirvtee to! adaption uf abtathng a. a tre-ful means of Arthur Ca'etxlub. white the &lt;hcugbters arc
wtodi tte n**&gt;fatha&gt; of ws-ial quiwtmti* wa* ■ eoatmiuiiratiou, which ba* gradually «»•
perhaps fmnibai . and &lt;ta»lrvd to any that. a&lt;- ' turned tfa- pniportioii' of a true satotitute------------------------- ——.------ ----------cording to tto l**t w at ttaw rtrdm. | forspaaeb It is described os being anything Uy name of tto Duke of Marlbraragh fa
hdim did not travel in dreidn- rar* Udi i but uuptatemg to tto ear
I Hpeocrr CteirrhUl and Uss eldart son fa tto
Hart«-rtoo faggtd l-• oak I*,w the uivi-to *»» |
"Dxvttxrxa t'&lt; t* mw snucs.
| courtesy Marqui* of Blar&gt;db&gt;rd. white te
bad come on from IkUnfairgh loot *&lt;*dL
I Tbi* remind- one of tfa dram lanew*?*. nf ' yraugvr era I* lx&gt;rd Ilatadolph Churchill.
Lady I jus! rata repifal that tte journey tte natives of &lt; jmmw., inentiooed in -h®
n-mta-i ofto-to.™bmisa
■trroxl os m&gt;mk -nftjM.
referred to had brew Utam under r creptional i Bocbbfaz * fas* on Wsat Africa, bv mean*
eircuxmtanrea A Mort fad nwrhrd tec of whici tfa* moat rompliratad nr-MBigm ran .
!
afaxit toj fa retire} el tn vilhigrr. at a distance when ! c^'carton* &gt;•
&lt;rve that
IlaU, U
ltu J&lt;lrpn.. , ; him, Is aur
■t up In a ' peeuljarly Map**! drum l» employed. By 1 *n,i hence
chair all night
dividing inc
tbe suilace
Mr face into uneven uajres
Lalvea uw
the j duked uu fa
I uiviomg
The matter thro dropped
I ihrtrunomt
inttrutuent ou
on famg
toiug ornck
struck mat to made to ( harry leave
A nenluttun that w,«wm outfit not todnw yield two di.tinrt note* Bv tfa*e and li&gt;
Rukkly un any rtnerpmey «k offers*! by .fartetiing or teogtfoahrt tto Interval* toMn.—
c.n,,L,
I ™L.!
„
I,,,«..,„.k
----~
’ ------------------------- -M
Ute&lt;
nair,
tbe chair
I regulnr req
CVmtiuufa#. frely
Isaly lUrbsrtsiraid
Hartertrairaui that'fash
that'fash
Ccwitiuulng.
...w nf exjrrMiug every ayllabto In ; UuJ »°d ScnUand. tn*u -ware- The aid
rah rajntita
ion bad
had oriWvd
wear lot
orihreil that womnu rau*
miwt’ wwar
lot tbe tanguag

rhust*
*...»&gt;• i, . urrea
On. it.v .
'
Laonaid e,ifaredMnto
,
ment iu' tbe haunted bouse. The next night
he wa* alnicwt ha-nmsrrd to death bv a thing
shadowy fan drong
In tto moruing to
bandied no hi- powareu'iti&gt; and lit out, leav­
ing hi* good c-13 advance fora month's rout.
Mr». Mhloney hold oonversa with a trem
bling Evening World nqorter ou tbe jmbjock
I)
■
qualification* for tbe work, b tbe rr*»m «liy
"He wx&lt; a big. stout man. quoth ate.
"After *•" went to tod hi* light went out.
warm worrit t-'J.Oud
He tnought fa might have left tte window

age At about that ape they drift into f.ther
litna at oc'-upaticn. Many t—omv hartenfirm, other* ;*wt«r* or janitor*, and th* like.

Clean 8weep[

tety titte cuufww &gt;m&gt; »u‘Mtantno rank ou it*
pasaewsw. To take example* Tbe bead at
tbe Caveudiab family h tbe Puke nt Devon-

"Oh, ob! | or that of r. Noah * Ark Ihntr
| B chief ran bi it* u irons auuMUra to hi*; railed Lx&gt;:d H-nry —, o&lt; Ixml Jo i
Mr* Owilfiam Gwilltam again dtaphivod- prvwore any iiitagvr whom to drwrre to! Ttedaughter.are oai.id i^dy Cttroiuse ——,
wane agitation Hte wxild brg tote in
UitiinaUng to tte latte.- at tto same | 1‘1'- Tta-U tte u told Uy l»»«r peratNi* than
fornvd to which of L-rty Harlwrton'* tyj"* time the i&gt;uri«j»a far ahieh to » required. B1,I ••*her in tte p»*-rage. then, lining «s&gt;|y
g-j „
thaa n
of | abe «aa to consider bceMJfpim । &gt;ar«L
| ju tfai* .way, Vax rnwwage* can t* seat nineteen tuarqnfaw Ito cjdrat rftarquHatte
lAdy llarl. rfon fa-ggvd to &lt;aay Vacua tram vltiagv t * vil^gv rarsr wrda stretebre of ta tha»&lt;rf W meusater, craatad iu M®L
,b* *am'&gt; aMHtr and experience. Seven do) 1
n-uitry—tto drummer ia one banilat ’r*'^ , The title ear) t* derived fnxu tto fad Nexra
,»r-«» ^ » *&gt;•** and board will satisfy a col ' Mre- Gwilltam &lt;; willtam n«umrd far rat
Drea. refwm, mH Lady lfarlert&lt;ni should roiUing totfonext.lto signal* te toar*-and I w'*d "aurL" mraniiig eton. a root winch
fa nfa a half fait a whole measure. lAnH&gt;Xtlw^, Mlri
"la mA tto divided skirt u half mraanrer)
,&lt;,&lt;&gt;/

dows iu Uw&gt; iirfoget draping of Ina shirt tails
te found teem all closed, anti the lamp was
filled
"Then lw wrut back to hi* led again.
Then be wa. puirunsted awl beaten, and
bruiwi.aixl duax.lored generally. He saw
a atedowy »ii*pe that wa* maltrratfag him.Whethfl- thu John L. Bull;van of a spook

going

Tba highest tttte. that of duke, is l *ld by stx
royal prtBivM anti by twenty-one other*. It
M derived from the Latin dux. a l*a&lt;ter and
i* found on lb" ooaUocnt of Europe .&gt; well
as in Engteud Tbeoklwa dukrdym is that

Blanket*, Comforters. Shirting
Flannels, Underwear. Knit
Goods, snch as Ladi?&gt;’ Knit
Jackets, Gent s CardPgam
Scarfs, Facinators. Shetland
Squares. Toboggan-. Caps,
Men’s Knit Capf. Gloves
Mitts,
1,11
Leggings. Lined
(skives. Cash mere G lores.
Wool
Hosiery,
” ’
Fianntf j
Shirts, etc.

Big Reduction
'IN CLOAKS
Now this I* a roldrn u|-p-&gt;rtut t&gt; (,&lt;
you to purchaM- a bin- *:ylUii rkak
for trty Uttlr inottex.
Y
good Kclretfaii ui Indio.
Cblldrm'a Cloth Garuw-ni'
line of Flush Gania nt* b.
and rrmctnlx-r that you ca

HA 1 I I I I :h! k
B&lt;o Mbs R-vrrs lagged p*ettu«fai to say tbr
Mt Ilk- mart srtaabta eman ria- had sorer I
l*uly Halwrtfn-Tbnt rlors not psvv* that 1
your j.sdgrnrut h wxind.

fall fd

y.

dth tte inevitable apologias for ,tta leugtl. ; awl Vtecrant Hoiinralata

fseth uiKhTstewwl the n&gt;r*«agv dnunne*! rat
to biui,.a* ItaehlKil*aarertained by Inquiring
’ him
,
rxxvaar
MXDUUXQ.
Blu--.ll. Ti»
. urb...
.&lt; ibT
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On Micuratiag

tko higter tail will atill fa borne by tte
I'UOltATE IIRDI &gt;•
rl-irat son. Several earfa «mm an* tnrad.w* state ol Mfrhixsn.County of Ifa.
&lt;&gt;t ParfameiiL but raaureeading to tbe |»w
Al * *r*Ani. ol the Protaate i ■
ag*
they willu far.
u. rw|«!I.Wl»3-jE
fare tte h&gt;w. r taare, 1
LoldcntinjS
Prvba^f
r :te«ty
.ml^mhl
Ila dull
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them save anything; they rather sre given Rarbertoo connoted U» withdraw the extoUnprovid«M*c. SU"
Uli. I fave known waiter* preasion. Hon Mu* Iterer*
quest that
_ _______.jrfap Gil they have txxtxn* | ••‘V Hariwrtrai sbrald order a laasiur of tte
hotel or rwfaurant proprietor*. I know one &lt;!n.wauakrr referred to, wua craddrra! by
man. Jtoo Brenura. Who *.i-vtal m" b» waiter 'techair V* te muNmaory
peer, and th. iteponent everrvd not. But lie for year*. at»l who fa today worth fO.tXM. ' *“a
Lady
Harbert..:,
must* *rn*ut
I l,f ,,n* ln,
• "’U** &lt;*
Hi.
“ ”
*"* ‘
*--that
u - rise fra j
ha.t n.. .terir. t» fa,
f-e tfa wife ,?
dirw-tiou of Zand bar Walking ' »ma BDd daughters are railed »ne "Hou
was IrtKK'ked .m- m thr first round
But. n* a rah-, tte waiter who lay. by raough j
uf ruber Kbem. Han. ra Japl^th (A voice
^‘Trarete^wi ‘S ’V'“Ot’
**”*
«*"
for a full drr**i waiting mil i» doing welL
from
tfa*
platform
"
Vra
are
not
•&gt;
old
«*
I
•?*
O
(*
n
"
,tnr
*
'he
t
:«*mnt*«rfa
tto
tav^n,
ram.
"The coveted jAico tmto waiters aspire to
.
j *‘L ’x , "?“.L A., ”’'*»*• ‘,f Fr“'r lo°C ,b- •"■de-p*. wfr. *u m the fa*!*- u Jurefa aa
is n ximatira fa a club home. T here ite av- all that, my drer.^
, -rest otthe night, mid tlie next day-they al)
losdy HarfaTtcii wcnH be glad to know (
**? *‘U **’ &lt;,,4r-',tta‘ !**«•
'&lt;h.-r* he. ig temporal
fle-1 uw-baanted scene to a locality not so salt* are ,-itber fumhLed free or paki for by wbo w„ tta. .prokcr Unk*. tbo .prate, a.■’**’*&gt; l"' r'- '*"1’* »totwo ■rchl .vfa^
Canteraffect rd by ,b-j®rtcd spirit*
bTC"’
\&lt;irk.
who
rauk
lewd
__J . -. M
....... ...pinch
jai.k u . bury and
1 i«A,
-ou
rain,
ei ot
uhu»c
urao
ot of
thetho
tho waiter by small deduction* from hi* 1 knowtadgrd h.*reelf tbe chnir would radar tte
Tbi-rrupou It b orUm-l that
.; each
...v_ -r,
--------------- ------- spiritual. prarv
T*...ter
,,h.”r -" tins-vr.
t,nKrr‘ torn• taw
f"w ‘“inutev re«„.
Often -: dukra.
Tfan
are- twenty
rrar
A* corroborative testimony dial a ghost montidy fair The prople tfa&gt; waiter ew.* ' platform elrared
, tbo ucrio.-tuanc* Will fa \arw.l il— _,u
___ ..
.
had lickni hun, I«on&gt;rd exhibited large sec- are no&gt; a mi- vllam*n:* |nibfa, but a rekvt
Tte aprater not acknowledging beranlf, tte
tfooa of li»« atetotny to Mn* Maloney. He company each rtemfar at which be aooo chair did order the platform cleared Tta- unroll hb long turban cl.*11, or jwrbsrw lift
L. —u «...
. ..............
—~ । mr nnr* ai ia» in
up hi* long manUe and then eovsc lu* haul, b
barci Ins maasivv leg* aud arm*, "and they knows |»-ro.na!lr. ami when individual jwcutbs Right Rrt^tbe Lord Hisbupof----- *11 other pereon* lutem
and cotMcaled faurath this the pinching at but she b plain “Mr* ----- anti fa r e&gt;ui *ft required to appear *1 a
war all covi-rml with black and blue *|&gt;ou, ifarttire, likes ami diilUua. an&gt; known, bo
like be iuul Iweu pounded," sold Mrs. Malo­ run* l.*si ruk of giving ofb nre or dimatisfac­ deavored to routine- Fashion, abe raid. tl» fihgnre will proceed a* before. Tto Initi­ •nJ dx»chUY. „
j
ney.
ated kno. that thidta a method of fargaming
tum He is sure, further, of good fare and
&gt; KXtXKXT HAMO TO BK RX. XD.
If any ther* fa »b) tfa
l&gt;f meaus of a code of finger »prech underIn spite of tbe evideuus ot the ghost's pu gaud------- « -i.- .. .
Tbe tewsat tnte fa the peerage te baron, a Uo‘*r n'Mr not he grants!
»l»l.
_*
u
_____
_
____
.fk.
■ And It 1* farther onteTvrl
gilist:-.-exerviaa on Mr. Leonard, tbe buxom goal.'
| cordlngly contrived it No woman ever had 1 nbud by eastern trader* front southern Arabia
Mre. Malum v calmly declared a perfectly
__
! a small waist naturally; in no a*p&lt;*'t of ua-i and northern A pica to the Iwnlera of iVnsa
. Bob lug*r*oli incredulity iu gbosta. When certain difflodtfas that EuTopian waTt^J tura did two thick Urnta ever apriog rat &lt;rf a | It baa facn adopted fa the first instance fur a
simpfa reason, lutbera*-., .squally afaug tfa
quMtioned bv ths rqxrtar, however, sbe know
about." said another well rircunifcrsnre -utoltor than «*’*’l7*
and circulated In ••!&lt;! • &gt;4-0 *
said:
known l&gt;. url
r;.-tor "European, are difdemanded tn fave tte eoab -f the Rd sen, Zanzibar and soutlrern
"Tbe wall* of tuy room sliakn every night fervnt from Americana They fare tmxan , «pmkerwtrds takzsi down
Arabi*, all lanlneni i&lt; tranaactad iu tto opet&gt;
like they would tumble down, test night 1 letaurely iu habit. Ttey faro further learned ' Lady Hartertra WMeodraroritol tor, |«»t air. Ami fa all »uch crawnctlous thr byCHARMS W ABMKTKt
IA true eopy.l
Jpdxv «
beard a voire i,i tbo corridor at half i&gt;a*t 12 an art comparatively rare tn America-&lt;te 1 £■» •»«.broko up h. -me staudrrs, idlers, riffraff and med Ikwome busyo’clock. I've AouMtimre wakened un two I art of caluig. Ttey uro more given tn wino disorder.—I’ltllad.dphia Times.
bdins generally oontrit e to have a good deil
.
to say. ten'ieriug tbeir ad, ire to both buyer
YOU CAN LEARN
and liquor drinking at meal*than we. Hence, I
and
sellar.
The
un
wr
lteu
etiquette
of
tto
ovooo might naturally expert, tin* stamp of 1
Mu*ic in Firrytiling.
patent* which have become mrrgwl io uewer
rnak&lt;&gt; tfa. ci retrial shakes, "
tbe j-uoplo fa- bora imprtaacd upon the wait- j It is very amusing to go into thoibop* in •art require, that such friaudly counsal carldom*. in.*n|utwites, dnkedums. r g ; tbe
raaetited. But -s' tfa. m,.r.
----- ,---- _
( t prUinBBQ tag required. In the Old World one of rar . Geneva, fiwitaerlaud, whoru music boxes arc should
earldom • of Arutatel, ouw inergtsi tn the
tba treat jar'ert incredulity fa regard to counter roaaurant*. with its toe treading I gold. You ore *tx&gt;wn into a room and invited chants »nd dealare find it an unmitigated
dukedom of Norfolk, bear* th- date H3u
JuM a* read if) a* by iKendtag
and elbow jostling, would boa curiosity, to take a chair; t to ctudr plays a pretty tune nuisance and a great hindrance to business
alllthrn;,!:..
.
vhited once as a freak,'but sliunnwl after- | a* you lake your m-.-u. You fang up your they hav. IUi&lt;n*«J a certain code of flurw
anything. And my hearing b tbnlgood that ward. A Em*q«rtn waiter, arewitoUM-d to . fat or umbrella Uj»*n a rack, ami tte rnd. signs, which ttey exchange when largalnteg.
LESSONS BY MAIL
1 tea- every little ooiae. If there wasgfaMta oa»y going habit*, would Iomi his tern! and I murmur* u few -train* of ntUkh' A ik-eanter with ifair tends coucralcl atMler ttelr
neu matted-SIMFl. 1: ami lli-‘
Westbury, family name, ttecheU; and Banei A Shorthand
writer- .-ef trout
’tain’t llkeh IM May fare With fotir rlX fall where om» of our waiter* wimLl lie per- ' upon tbo table pour* out a gte* of water to a •Were* « turban cloth Each flngsr and I
Tburkm. edoAViKlMUl of Ixird Chanerlloc
drtn.
.
(
•50 TO SI50 PER MONTH.
fectly calm and self pewared
stately march, and all the tmweent looking
“ n"c" rprr*nu ° wrt«ln Thurlow
T»&gt;e lord chancellor te al wav.
The work I* light. ulna**r,t ami re*
“Tberv
no talk about It until thb big
"So cla»&lt; of jicopto I* more pusfal in lb* ; furniture of the room could, 1 do not doubt, U.gtuv So the |s»:r can bargain by the hour,
lluteiwts have learned NfaMtham' ' th'
man got tfa- flight, and who ktHiw. lait that work than Am-riran waiter*. HI warrant .' dtaemra* cxoeilont melodics. If you ■ Irelrn m ttey often du, to their bsart’scontent, and
ted bes-.i drinking and got the jimjams." '
fully SO
30 per rent,
cent, of all
nil tlie
the fieoplo
propio who more elaborate art tto largo box ronlain* a none of tfa, noisy and gaping l*»ybodies
that hilly
• 1.000 PER YEAR
I-.,-____
..LLA---------------------------‘ - I wfailo on-testra; and m ra Ui- ik»b fair* ou around tfam wil) be any tbe wiser for it.— , .---- ,*v*a&lt;v n.o House &lt;«
Y’oung Ma»ter Newman, aged 4. was train­ crane Into
my _
retabUfonent
give a qiecial In
kwd* a* th • fitu.1 a]&gt;pellate court. Tbe bolder* JUST THE THING FOR LAO'ES.
ing fur a ctr&lt;-u\ or an early death, us luck junction to ,i
tbe
waiter*
to •hnrry;
awl yet the table ,itup!«y many exqubit, thingx No ' St. James' Uaaetta.
— —
i.— *-------- ---■
Send ter partkculam to ifa
of Umma,, am vnt diguittes Mxnrtimes afmight turn, by acrotetla performances on with all tho ru»ii they exjiect the liigbcrt &lt;k&gt;
need of buying vjxwB ticket* nu* longer; you
te&lt;t a certain contempt fur three newer ere STENOGRAPHIC IfiSTl
IE
the rim of a large green washtub
gre-c not only of ‘kill but of courtesy on CnMioua. fur among Bntuh peer* t.rtxdiiarj
ANN ARBOR. MICH,
'Doyou beteve iii ghort-T the reporter part of three who serve them. Few Anleri carry home in yrair trunk barmmiy enough
What cou’J we do wnbout th.- man who
asked him. knowing the simplicity ami can­ can* visit Europe without complaining of the for a lifetime.
Tto
mauufactnrr
of
jewelry
and
tte
cut
­
•
t»d
the
id,
a"
fafurr
everybody
ehef
H
e
dor of tte chihlbh mind.
execrabli nlow service. Ttare fact b. they
All the peers ara called indifferently Joni*,
He shook hi* txsul stolidity
Re didn’t carry over tlwir American habits and export ting uf pcccioux stones is one of tte okkrt all know him and lorB him. You get on Um
arte in Gnirva. It is known tn fave tecu
nd their wives ladm. Earl Cairns would
-. —i,.— *—*.—• -&gt;— —
- *
prnrtired ns early a* tho Fifth rratury, end
Corner oCOourtaml Jefferwxi st b

SHORTHAND I

GILLASPIi:

too hariddy.

It b a imiverml cur

■ *»&gt;“*
«•ioe waiier, ano u il »
given It will faanre service that th rating nt

DeBprowr. wboae patent b date] lit. Mbs
BurdetvC.sitt*. wbues munificent charity b

clocks wrr.&gt; made bore in 130); at the prmmi
day Geoevn manufactures annually 110/XXI
watebro nhiDe. A* an American I am bemud
to rank tto Waltham watches more highly,

Img

claancal

or whatever tt may be called, is intended to

would I w too

«r&lt;M tel down u, th. frtelightv’' H UB™
ftte a novel uguu tearceh

tire fa luxurious

pork chops before, fafaiiog, or

luodnifaabta

Seal e cat has proved to In the royal ruaJ

a»K Nureh Qhfaa. of Kaoaaa l ift, w)&gt;o has
ficri-.-wjinrun,, fa kin.UOOJXn front an fn-

Delton, Mich.,

picture.

poaaibie, bat aa no

- ,,u y. mu
^nMadon far . novel. So

1.*uo iixa tna:. t
Um true expunatiou.-London utoto.

The lew Boiler I

dukadcui ot Portland.
_
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••*» uuiwu ikinxumn
ttera are .ixtran Beotteh repr^taUve
psarxand twsuty-rtgbt irhh representative
paare; apd bcutlandand Ireland hr.pw,
S* rt- ,r *’*"• uuu‘&gt; terxnwfa tteUaitel

BUY WHEAT,
IMying thr hlgbeat ntariti ■ i-tU-e.

n*n* Tbe Bcotcb Earl of AUrcum U a
tnarqub of the United Kingdom and an Insfa

Curtom Milling' and Feed Grinding •&lt;
Specialty.
.
I Onr mill la rquljiprd with thr lat»*t ■*'“*
I Iwrt machinery, Bftd #111 prodi»re a* ’i'1'-1
| quality of four aa exit b^nadr. Tb»’ I'-*1
raoagv of tiw people &lt;rfaouthwr«t&gt;-ni Itarr,
cowntj I* wMrfted. Rmprctfulli.

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.
’

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXIIL NO. 42.

Great Cost Sale

Marin Geary has returned to her home
in Kalamazoo.
A goodly numlier of our boys attended
the wrestling match last w&lt;tek between
Gibbs and Wilkinson: Gibbs routing out
victorious.
Ephra'm Barrett now occupies the [&gt;o*ltlon as engineer at the roller mill.
M. H. Post lias returned from Ohio,
whither he has been to attend the death of
his mother.

The following person* M* author
reive subscriptions tar the BaAneh.

W. K.’ Adkins, Moresi*
H. G. Hale, Nwihvilk.
J. MeKelvey, Maule Grove.
Preston Jewell. Aasyrta.
.
Pottmaater, Lacey.
Postnuutor, Hanneld.
"
O’Donnell.
J. N. Covert. Carlton.
Postmaster, Freeport.
Mo*t of our citizens are busy getting
I). L Mortbtand?Sedar Creek.
wood for summer.
F. G. Norwood, Delton.
John Ryan lias just returned from Cad­
We shall sell
JobnSbeon, Hickory Corners.
illac.
Brown &amp; Cairns, Prairieville.
Jan&gt;&lt; » Doonau, who lias been at Kalama­
Byron * Isbrr. Crest) s Corners
"in. Hruward, Broward.
zoo most of the whiter. is houie for a short
A. 0. Jowup. Onmnrnic.
Fust master, Yankee Hprlngv
Lilible Barrie*. of Milo, has Iwvn visiting
C. W. Armstrong, BowensMIll*.
Money paid to three agent* will be receipted
for by the Ban mem proprietors, and wa trust
Peter Anderson Is drawing brick from
all subscriber* at tbe places nanwd who iiava
’&gt;&lt;* settled with us wifi, between this date and here for a new Imum*.
New years, pay their subscriptions to the
A donation party was held last Friday
Bannf.b h agents named above.
evening at Palmer Karn'* reshkfece ft&lt; tl*e
BMpectiully,
OOOK &amp; N18KEB.N.
cveds amounted to 8s.
Mrs. Mary Collins has been quite
but is better now.

Chicago Store.
Delton, Feb. 1, 1889
•
Commencing on the above date and for at least 34) days thereafter.
at crat our entire stock of

Ladies Cloaks, Misses Cloaks, Children s
Cloaks, Ladies Shawls,
Ladies' and Gentlemen s Under-wear,

Misses' and Children's Underwear,

aubscripttC.i*. Tu each subscribera notice will

WOOL DRESS GOODS

Bates A Kingsbury are delivering the
brick ou Mr. Murray's lot for the new

John Conyrr and A. McCallum are draw­
ing lumber from Pierre’s mill to this place
for shipment to Kalamazoo.
Win. Glllasplc has most of the brick
IMtou-Potlnffiec, Friday. Feb’y ifl. tl-joa.
drawn for the foundation of a briek Iumim-.
i tofp. m.
jKralrievilie—Saturday. Feb’y t«. i p. m. to Io be built early In the spring.
; The wrestling fever ha* taken hold of
Hickory Conwra-Po»loffic«. Monday. Feb’y Some of our village boys and it Is exjM-cted
Riat there will lie some surprising develop­
ments.
Anti in order to draw the uttention and trade of all our old and we hoj«e and expert
There i* nut much doubt aiiont having a
. many new cuatumrrA we shall for the same length of time make
lumlier yard here shortly.
■ Martha Anders and Edith Karn visited
friend* in tills vicinity last week.
Ml*s Nellie Dayton was at honn Sun­
Mis. U-tnoreaax is on the sick list.
day.
'
•'
Star lodge. I. &lt;l. G, T., elected the folPhilll|&gt;s A CbamtM-rlaln are about to
lowing officer*. Feb. 2nd:
wove their picket mill to this plamt.
Chief
—
Isaac
Buskirk.
In Vn-price
the price of
uf &lt;my
our entire
entire .*tock
of Dry
Dry Good*,
Good*. Boots
Boot* and
and Shoes,
Shoe.-. Hardware
Hardware and
and'
Martin Bates and Ada Barkhuff were
In
-Uick of
Vice—Mrs. Laura Buskirk.
married on the 10th InW. at the residence
Notion*. We will not have either room or (itnr to enumerate all the bargain- in price:
of Ansel Klng*bury.
th«'refore we will mention bul a few of them.
Martin give* the lioys a free danre.
Tn-at*. —E. &lt;•. Bennett. .
Chap.—Mrs. H ilda Potter.
Marshal—Win. SpddUb
Quarterly meeting last Sumlay at the M.
Guard—Mrs. K Everhart. .
£. church was conducted by Elder George,
I4xlb*. granulated sitgur for8l.no: ail other sugar* In proportion. Good kerosene OIL
Sentinel—11. F. Count
'lb eta. per gal. W-ceut Tea at 30 eta! and all other tea* at the *acny rate.
Best
of Mich.
The writing school is progressing .finely
Eddie, son of L, White, had id* arm
overalls. 5b eta. per pair. Hardware anil tinware at cost.
We nn\ making thl*
i at the spring*.
broken near the wrist last week.
Dr. J.
great slaughter in price* fur several reason*. One i*
।
H. B. Bennett amt wife visited at £. G.
P. Ferguson was called and art th&lt;- broken
I Bennett's the fore part of the week.
member.
। On the evening of Jan. 2Rh the friend*
Junies Miller was at church Sunday, tbe
; of L N. Hubbard and wife to the number
first time In many week*. He Is slowly im­
I of sixty a»et at their residence to remind
For Ute large «t»*ck of spring good*. which we shall put in stock early, and another
proving.
■*
• tlram that It was Mr*. H.*s birthday. The
A party of •event) -eight surprised Will
present* consisted of silverware, a nice Baker Friday night, and the K. of P.’s
i lamp, album and other article* too nunier- were surprised the Mine night because
, ou* tu mention, also a nice rocklug ehair they had no crowd in Middleville.
The
j fur Note to rest his weary limbs after edmcountry iwople happen to know just where
H.gnexl jnR [n froni
lo|j ai|(j lipor uf jhe
they can have the Ix-st Ume.
market price j .vM for country prnrtnn*.
Mra. Drake and daughter, of Toledo. Mr.
John Pumfrey has gone to Eaton Rapid*
| Newton and wife, of CarlUm. Mr. Trask
on business.
j and wife, of Grand Rapid* were among
Mi** Ida Bechtel Is visiting friends in
I tbe guest*.
». .
Parmelee.
.
j The Good Templar* of tbe Star lodge, i.
Everything goe* to ahow Hut the boy*
&lt;&gt;. G. T., Will bold open h»dge at Yunk(*v •of Parmelee did not break into the school
Spring* schoul house, Feb. 15th. and ,cx- bouse lu*i wok as reported.
, i«rt the Graiid Chief Templar. O. W.
The farmers are drawing log*.
i Blain, of Grand Rapid*., al.*o Janie* Hal­
Tin- turn have stopiwd cuttiug wood &lt;m
lett. of Hastings, will address the audience. L. Reynolds* and Dave Benrway**.
MITH 4 COLGBOVE.
Frank Bennett and hi* sister Mary was
Lawyers.
at the Springs la*t Sunday.
(Office In I*mon block. Hailing*.)
Publlsiicd Wednesdays, by
John Springer bought twenty acre*.of
MIkh Jennie Cahn, of York stab*. Is viafraction l« all the court* ot tec atate.
Andy Bennett 'last week: consideration llhig at Jerial Wood's.
COOJCcfc 1ST ISK ER ZT
8400.
James Johnson had his ankle dislocated
\ E. KENANTON.
Mamie Baisiu visited friends, at the on Saturday by a log rolling on It.
a.
Attorm
Spring* last weekPhilo Fnllr’- and wife, of Carlton, were

\. Consisting in part of Cashmeres. Flannels. lauile*' Cloth. Waterproofs. Nerge*.
. Henriettas, Broadbetul.* and Jamestown goods, a* well as many cheaper varieties. Also
our large ami well assorted stuck of ludies*. Gents’ and Children's

^Ooverdale-Poaoffire. Thurtday, Feb’y 14.

Wool Hose, Winter Mittejis, Gloves, Etc.

Great Reductions
WE SHALL SELL

TO MAKE ROOM

MUST HAKE MONEY.

Higley &amp; Eo'x.

Hastings Banner

S

Practices in all court* at the Stale. Collections
promptly atteuaing to.

DUi not see any news from the Center
QOOK A SHELDON.
age when subscriber resides outside ot the
county
ADVKRTIH1NG BATES:
.
One calumn per year ............................... »K&gt;0 oo
Extra charge foripeetel position*.

A. JOB HUNTING. '
,
~
E-pectelWldalafeitln the Job Prtnttag Departm-ntoY the BANWr.a. Everything In the
entire office la new; and with the latest fyM ot
type, the most approved patteras of machinery*
and competent workmen employed, enables tbe
Ba x.x an to do flrst-claaa ton wort.

W. SMITH,
.
Auctioneer."
____
H tvlag hsd experience la selling fam prop­
erty tn tbe eastern part &lt;» t UiviState. I alter dij
services here as auctioneer. Terras reaaonaMr.
Address or call at Smith s Bazaar. Hastings,
Mleh.
_________

E

P. DRAKE. M. D.&lt;

Office over Holloway’s drug store.
Office hour* from -• to 4 p. m.. Telephone, couurci:::g with residence, at Holloway* drug

i
M. B. GlLLikHFlK Notary Ppbllc
*■ •
and U. 8. Claim Agent.
will pi ««renu&gt; alt kind* of claim* before the
DeparitnruM of the interior office. Calion him
at hl* store, suiter Court and Jeffersau Htsw
HasUuK*. Midi.
'

M. FOWLER,
.
Dentist.

S

A good crowd at

P

I

Hastings Citv Bank,
CAPITAL, $50,000.00.

Fine sleighing, nnd the fanner* arc Im­
proving It by hauling wood, ice and saw
logs.
IL T. F. Dodds ha* gone to his home in
Pennsylvania on business, tojbe gone 2 or
3 weeks.
Elmer Hartman Sundayed out of town.
Mra. A. P. laxmard b still at Constan­
tine visiting.
The fireman on tlte passenger engine had
the misfortune to get his hand badly
smashed at this plat-o while coupling tbe
engine cm to the train last week. The
wound wa* dressed as well as could be at
the time by our druggist, Mr. Arbour.
We learn later that ills thupib had to have
a ysirtion of It amputated.
M. E. Skillman report* a lively trade In

TUART. KNAPPEN A VANARMAN.
Lawyers.

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United .state* courts.

M. BATES.
Attorney at Law,

R

A. BARBER, M. D-,
.
Physician gnd Surg« rar.
Office over Nevin*v store. Office hour* from 5
W. LOWRY. M. D.,
.
Physician and Surgeon.

G

;-D. C. RANNEY,-:
A uctioneer,
DELTON,

c. welton
L. ‘

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MICII

am prepared at any time
at reasonable rate»» t&lt;» cry
(auction sales. Have bad’exLperienee in this work and chi*
„ ;give .satisfaction. Leave or lor.with Ranney 4 Norwood, Del-

I
1- prouerly fitting HPRCTACkKH and eye iJ
:and
igraagaa."*
°'*t
i
t

ou our atrecta _.anday last
D. P. Sprague has had a very sick child,
but It Is better now.
.
Mr*. Matilda Odell returned from her
visit to Tennessee on Saturday.
Jay Barnum hu a sick child.
■’
"asli Warner and son, of Cart ton,
ling a week In thia vicinity.

Mrs. Kncfltrick Is on tin* gain.
.
M. J. Drnsh has retn road to hi* home In
York state. J^ Hom has also gone with
R. TIMMERMAN, Homopathlc Phy- him on a visit.
•
slclan and Surgeon.
Loomis 1ms his ojlt broke so he can
Eugene Caln Is cutting wood for Mr.
(Office ovar L*thA&gt;p'« drug store.)
drive it.
Rowley.
Henry Swienkove has moved in the
Mr. and Mrs. Barkus, of Ionia, were vis­
! irARTIN V. BARKER. Reul Estate. In­ house vmnb*d by Mr. Searles.
iting friends Irnrr.
Preaching at tbe center every two weeks.
al
surancegiven
and Ito
xmii.*.
Wm. William* is home again.
Special attention
making exchangee
Office
with J. G.Tbs
Bunyan
A Bonof
. J nou-realdenl
doors north All are invited.
of
property.
interests
Isaac Raymond Is very sick.
' carefully
of Postoffiec.
। property owner*
looked after. Farm*
Carrie and Lizzie Horn have returned
Henry Wickham is able tp be out by the
I of all size* for sate or exchange. House* and from their visit among friends at Hickory
aid of crutches.
I iota for sale.
Content.
While Mr. Parkland wife were absent
from home, their faouae caught, fire in an
upper room, fromu lamp that came in con­
B. Fisk Is smiling to see the logs cotne tact with some clothing.
The flames
Intb his saw mill. •
.
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
spread rapidly.
The children gave the
The donation for Elder Chare was a alarm and by Use tlmeJy assistance of the
complete aucceM; 885 was raised for him. iirigiilxirs
je. BKOIHMNER. JProprUtnr,
the tinmen were soon exNellie Edmunds and Ix&gt;uls Vanness re­ tlngiilshwl. The house was Insured.
CoffjefliTson and Court hts., Hastluga, Mleit.
turned from Battle Creek to-day where
Janie* and i»ora Cole are home from the
Rates, 8 I .OO per Day.
they have been attending school.
north.
This House Is new, with pkiasatit rooms. The
The cnwmvry ipn stiott L* still the talk
ITeuching scrvlcua at Uic W. M. ehurch
l&gt;at«ot:kK&lt;' of the public is respectfully solicited. ut Ban Held, there will Is- a meeling nt
next Sabbath al 22W) p. ul. conducted by
M(&gt;*lM;r's hall the 20th of this month tu Rev. Cheney.
Ulk it up.
•
Each alternate Sablaath prayer M-rvine*
There will be a teacher’s Institute at
Ban field church. A guod lime is expected.
Prayer services conducted by Mr. RowHastings, - - Mich.
Oom&lt;- all on Saturday next.
’
Icy every Wednesday evening at the W. M.
church.

Michigan.

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singing school last

JOfflcetn Abstract Block.Hastings, Mich.)
Have tbe only set of Abstract Books tn Bat
County.

Bmlte. Hams &amp;

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WHOLE NO. -1759.

HASTINGS, MICH.. FEBRUARY 13.1889.
COUNTY NEWS.

loro by fire.Ttghttilng or wind; against a man’s Mich
jftobrdsaxbandaaddmrt.
। ton, JHlLU.

The protracted meeting* that are in pro­
gress al this place are well attended and
having giMMi aueeess.
Dan. McPherson and wife sjmut Sunday
with A. McBain nnd wife, of this place. ’
Singing seliou! has dosed mitcli to the
regret of the youngstet*.
F A- Blackman uml wife Bumlayed al
H. Fonl’s.
WllihmK’.
Fortner* thal vontraeted their wheat
81.00are some of them drawing it t&lt;»
luill: they lutvittg Imuglil tin* «im&gt; «&gt;f
Willinum.
1* IjiHIh-c ha* a daughter from
west eWfinv hint

for
the
H.

the

The best Advertis­
ingmediwn in Bar­
ry County.

Reaponse by the president of the associa­
tion. Mr. D. T. Dell, of Vicksburg. He
gave a hjstory of their association, whleh lion.
Tuesday and Wednesday were good har­
had been very successful. Complimented
Richlaud as the “hub" and Kalamazoo vest days for our blarkamiths. one firm
(not Barry) county revolved around ft. having set 118 »!«**.
The first e-suy on program “Benefit* of
Ed. and Ralph Grille? were bouse a font
spraying fruit trees" was by Wm. Strong., days last week.
a farmer residing on Grand Prairie. He . Jej&gt; Woodworth, of Howard City, made
spoke from experience in hl* own orchard his daughter and David Mosierfamily a
and hl* neighbors,'who had sprayed their
orchard, giving the modus operand!, and
closetI by informing his audience that hb&gt;
apples brought him from 30 to 75 cents per main business just about now.
barrel more than, unsprayed fruit. His
The drama, which was deferred on ac­
was Invariably.free from worm*. Time to count of slcknrsn. will be presented on
spray is at the time the blossom la falling Wednesday evening.
and again in from ten to 13 days. This
j&gt;aper illlciled many ijueationa, which Mr. wedding annlvertary of Mr. and Mrs.
Strong was competent to answer. Music Rotx-rt Marshall this week.
and dinner. At 1:30 p. m. the meeting
in the wrestling match between WUklnwas called to onter with music. The next wrt and Gibbs last Tuesday rvculng/GIbUi
question “Large or small farms" forgrner- came
.
out victorious.
al puryxises. Mr. Marltoff, of Augusta,
.? large company from here will attend
taking the affirmative, read a very able pa­ the uyaler eupper U&gt; which they are Invited
per. and from his stand|&gt;olnt gained the iby the Plainwell lodge, I. O. 0. F.. Thurs­
questloiu Mr. McDcnuaid. from south of day
,
evening of this week.
.
Battle Creek, read a good juqHjr for the
negative.
Benefits derived from dense
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
'population for schools and church, the
bn Thursday last Jaraes Scldmnrc was
ease vf the family, etc., the president gave
arrested fur lieattng his wife, the latter
a wide r.wrr for discuss ion. which was
making the complaint. On Monday, be­
very aldy hatolled. One speaker remark- .
ed It all depended .’*m one point.' point­ fore JuSlce Beadle, he plead guilty to the
Ing his finger to his forebrad. The affirmsdays in jail was then linj&gt;oacd. ’ Sddmnre
.Several queations taken fromquraklOu bay. took the latter. Inasmuch a* this is the
came up tor abort specche*. Our noUbly. second time he ba* committed the offense
••Shall the present reporting mortgage law
be repealed." This brought old .*u|&gt;ervl5- tenea was u riuk clumdy light one. Even
had it been his first uflraiK 1«* should have
ors to their feet A vote wa* taken with
rvcelvfd punishment to tin- fullest extent
a big NO. but the tax law. and that should
Is- amended. The p. m. exercises closed of the law. After a man becomes a brute,
by an essay from Sir*. F.. H. Reed, of it U no lime to deal lightly with him.
Richland, entitled "Life on the farm.yf' Dr. Henry A. Reynolds, of ll«i Ribbon
Sir*. Reed Is not tbe wife of a farmer, but fame, ha.* iteen engaged to deliver three
lecture* at the Metbodlat church. On
Ishcd eaaay with elocution not excelled, Thuraday evening, Feb. 81, tbe subject of
and■«Palradine.**
uud will ap|&gt;ear in the "Midi- Farmer’’and hl-.,lectures ,will»be
„ “-Petra
------------—j
“Grange Visitor" in the nvar future. ! Friday evening.* Feb. 22. “A Thoiuand
I'bousand
Evening *re»Um 7 p. m. "Dufie* of M ' Miles in the Nile Iduid.’Saturday evening,
Fanner’s wife" was an essay' by Mra. Jno. I
"A
TriP around the
Strong, of south of Vicksburg- There wax i
l“ ,wo Minutes.
Th.- adiuiroion
no mistake Ijere In giving Mra. strong that
*'1’* be 25 ecuta: children, under 12
tfuesllou. The essayeat baudJed hen aub- &gt;«*”• 1»
season Ucket*. 5« cents,
ject from an elevated and pure standpoint. I 0,1 ssU*‘ Bt Rob^t’*- nrw» room and GoodThls essay will also appear In the above -'v:ir’8 ‘,ru«
AH of the leeturre will
mentioned pajwr* a« per vote. Thuraday ** tn-vgnlficently Illustrated by tbe calcium
7lh. at (&gt; a. tn. After reading scriptures 1 ”
*M
n
” Reynolds' reputation as n lec­
light.
Dr.
and prayer. Mr. E. Wheeler, of Kalamazoo. turer I* tir»t-el*M and he will undoubtedly
a professional gardener1, read a paper on be greeted with large crowds.
"How to raise imtators." He gave us fals
Some time glace three men, charged
plan of fitting ground after culture, time with burglary, -were brought here from
of pluntlng for early and late, time of se­ Nashville and lodged in jail tu await trial
lecting wed. cutting, etc.
One Mint at the circuit court' On Friday nigfaiUiey
worthy of notice, he discards the seed end made n nearly effective attempt to satapa.
nf potatoes as from them only sprout* They wrenched off one of tbe bare to Vfifr
grew, -but cuts tbe *ced from body of pota­ window and using It for a lever broke a
to, one eye. to plo-c aud elite to center. bolt head so that Ute adjoining bar was
Mr. Wheeler was kept on the stand some made tree, lu this morning' the result of
time answering questions. A general In­ their work was discovered. A further dfeterest wa* manifest in potato culture. Iny in the discovery would have soon made
Mr. Wm. Blake, of Galeahtirg. an exten- them free men. in order to repair the
damage the men were removed to another
••Ensilage." giving hi* mode of building cell and locked in. While Mr. J-eonanl,
and preparing ensilage. This jwjst fefl turnkey, was dpwn town getting the urceslike rwet blanket on the farmer* of Kala­
mazoo and
Barry cthuiucs
counties.. u
It iua
did not
nut rnen­ Hie secund cell and would have escaped
i&gt;u narry
thuse. EL".
But there
L.__ __________________
is no question but___________
what &gt; had ____
nnt___
Mrs.
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l/efanard. who heard ___
Unthe average farmer of Barry County, by. noire, rushed up, closed and held fast the
properly handling hl* coarse Rslder and'J
•• “ ——
grain might whiter double the stock on
their farms than they do In the slovenly- ty. Mra* Leonard plucklly held her posi­
way they feed. “Fann stock and its’rela­ tion until awastaneearrived. An examina­
tive merit a* tu profit" was responded to tion of the timber when* the injury was
by Mr. Gibbons, of the --Michigan Funner." done in both cells allowed them to lie bad- *
Mr. Glblsm In bls able remarks, told us ly dix-uyed. and decidedly insecure. Doubtthe most profitable stock at the present
time was sheep and hog*, but cattle seem­ Barry county 's jail Is not so much of a jail
ed depressed. Mr. Gibbon was asked the as it might be supposed. It Is In almost
question if he could give the cause of the as good condition ax what is called the
depression of beef through the country. court house.
JHs
uis answer was
wnx ready
n-auy and
ana to tbe
tne (xilnU
jxiinL
.
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Ttere
Tb.wtocu.to tod/ Ti^rciibtfam Vi)
to

Irivested In large stock ranches had disco* - elect delmte* tn attend th*, atate e«I....SISK“Vis,
"Jf! *‘&gt;nj Putll,,« their poor beef
on the market tno fa*t. and thus controlled
the market to a large extent To the qure
tk&gt;n “How did the National and state
millers’ association effect the price of
wheal?" Reply: It might for a short time
but tn genera! t»ot at all. Some tariff man.
1 conclude, asked him of the future of
••wool," Reply;: Bright, keep your sheep
In good condition, put your wool Into mar­
ket well done up and clean and the price
would in* satisfactory. 1:30 p. ns. election
of officers and general business mceUng.
Time was taken by qurations from qutwtiun box. Mr. Strong, from Wakeslitua.
S|&gt;oke about keeping Iwes for profit. A
man of an Inquisitive turn of mind asked
him if It was correct as re|s&gt;rted. that
where man and wife quarrelled bees would
not stay. Mr. Dell reported question out
of order, laughingly remarking, list! not
time. “Feeding steers of six different
breed*." by Prof. Samuel Johnarm. &lt;d_ibe
Michigan Agricultural college. Mr. John­
son spoke from dlagtyn^. showing age,
amount of feed and kind, average gain per
day anti year, live and dressed weight in
Cfiicago. The best quality of beef as test­
ed at the Sherman House as fur profit, etc.
This paper was certainly worth any feexlers’
time, ami travel some distance to hear.
Mr. Johnson was asked one question: for

The Kalamazoo Co. Husbandman's Club,
as per notice.' was held at Richland the 8th
and 7th, and was a success, large dele­
gations came from tin* cast, west and south
by railroads, and a fair delegation from
Barry county. At Richland resides C. W.
Jones, the notes! Poland China hog breeder
also breeder of poultry. In a radius of
three or four miles there are more sheep
and hogs feed Hum any other given\dlstanee in the state, and with Improved ap­
pliances. Mr. A. Little In bls address of
welcome, extended an Invitation to visit
Mr. Junra* liog and jwultry ranch, and the
many flocks of sheep and hogs being fedHe also Informed the awtlence that 30,000
bushels of. western com up to date hud
been received there for feeding. Tbe la­
dles aid society of tbe Presbyterian church
furnished dinner* and tea for 25 eta per
meai. Since the event I notice there has
Iwen an advance in the poultry market. A
indy remarked to a gen Urman they had 21
turkey* for dinner. The grnUeuuu Utauked ln*r and Informed br.r he though the
supply Htujile us one would do for him.
Your scribe regrvtwi he did not have the
capacity ot some mayor or aiderman for
stowing away turkey and chicken pie.

the most, profit for him U&gt; sell. Reply: • 24
months and nnt to exceed 30. The even­
ing program «w&gt; good from the well known
reputation of the essayist Your scribe
did not remain for various ramons.
Addison Spaulding has been for a few

then-. Meeting called to order on time
with music by tin- choir, reading of scrip­
ture* by Rev. M. Bradley and prayer by
Rev. lUr. u. Address ut welcome l»y Mr.
A. Little, avhklt wmt able and to th. । olnt.

John Sbran and family left Saturday for
a week's visit with friends In Climax.
Many enjoyed a sleigh ride Saturday
.
son.

letter.

Dr. Backet is hi* physician.

room Thursday,
Thursday, and
and was
was called
called to
to order
order at
al
room

county committee.
porary chairman, and Horace Watkltm, of
Thornapple, temporary secretary.
A. E. Kenastou, of this dty, Wm. Towne,
of 1‘rairicvlle, aiat John H. Brown, of
Barry: were made a committee on creden­
tials.
Clement Smith. J. H. McKcvItt, and K.
G. Potter a committee .oti permanent or­
ganization.
allow Ummt committee* time to prepare
their reports.
On reassembling, upon rt-oommendatlon of the committee, the temporary were
made the jucrmanent officers of the conven­
tion.
The committee on credentials reported
the following wards and town* represent­
ed: Baltimore, Barry. Castleton. Haatlngk
foWnshlp, 1st. 2d. fid and 4tb, wards of
Hastlugaelty. Hope, Irving, Mapir Grove,
Orangeville, Prairieville, Thuniapple.
The following delegate** to tire state cure­
vention wore then selected:
Clement Smith, dty, chairman.

Horace Watkins MMdtevUte.
Eugene Harthorn. Orangeville.

Geo. Osborn.

Wm. I*. Brown, ITalrfevilte.

Herbert LM. Naahrilk.
Tbe delegation was Instructed to fill any
vacancies that might occnt
The following resolution wus introduced
4th. at the nwlde.nee of a her son. W. A
and unanimously approved.
Lasher. She was buried at Plainwell
Rcnolvfd, that we, the republicans of
when* her husband was buried two yearn
Barry county in couvtmtlon asacmblcd.
before. She leaves many friends to mourn
rocognize tlie eminent qualifications of tbe
Hon. Frank A. Hooker, for Justice of the
The Iallies literary society was enter­
Supreme Court, and heartily endorse hia
tained on the 7th by Mr*. Frank McCall tn
eauiHdacy for that posttluu. We earnestly
request tbe Barry county dekgndiou In use
West lawrence has secured hi* lee in
all honorable mean* u&gt; Metre his nominapaid order for hie rise In the market the
H. D. Pool, of Augusta. a'.dsU-d Orio
Koanroy. A. • G. ami Boyd Cortright in
making an Invoice of their large .-dock of
Ary good*, groceries and crockery.
Mrs. Kennedy returned to her home
Matnrday leaving her riatcr much belter.
Azlo Cortright, &lt;rf Kalamaxuu. *j&gt;ent

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Many po.- nsssacioet, haw* bens
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A. WOOLLEY.

�Hastings Banner

A MAN FISH.

CANINE

INTELUGENflE.

Hastings, Wednesday, Feb. 1ft.' 188V.

HE COULD SWIM FOR THREE DAYS
IN THE ROUGHEST OF SEAS.
is one which Is guaranteed to btlogyou
satisfactory results, or In case of failure a
return of puretuwe price. &lt;»n thb. safe
plan you can buy from our advertised
druggist a l»ottle of Dr. King's New Dis­
covery (or i-onsumptiotx. It is guaranteed
to bring relief In every eaae.’wben used
for any affection of throat, lungs or cheat,
such a- omsuhiption. inflammation of
lungs. bruiicliitis.asthma. whooping cough,
croup, etc. It Is pleasant and agreeable to
taste, perfectly safe, and can*always la*
depen&lt;l&lt;sl upon. Trial bottle free at \V.

Wc desire to say to our citixen.-. that
lor yrar* we liave been selling Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption. Dr.
King's New Life Pill*. Bucklcn's Arnica
Salve and Elwtrie Bitters, and have never
handled remedies that wHAs well, or that
have given such universal satisfarUou.
We do not hesitate to guarantee tlu-m
every time, nnd we stand ready Io refund
rhe purclmae price, if satisfactory result*
do not follow their use. Thbse rennsiic.*
have won their great popularity purely on
their merit*. W. 11. (toodvear Urtunctol.

tetter, chapped hands, chilblain*, earn*,
and all skin eruptions, and positively cures
piles, or no pay required. It to guaranteed
to glvj? perfect satisfaction, or money re­
funded. Price 25 ct*. per box. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear
Most of lhe ladles of Clare are not as fat
as their looks would indicate. It's the
mtimp's. ' It to.about Huie to lire u monster
Xhat attacks nil the pretty girls of a town.

Happy Home Blood i'urliier to the peo­
ple's.popular medicine for purifying the
blood: preventing or curing dy»]M-paiA
billknisiiess. headache.-bolla and nil fevcm
and maltirial dlswuH.'*. Price 50 cents nnd
one dollar js-r t’ottle.
Ithaca divides considerable solar time
between joy over Las’, season's building im­
provement* and sorrow overtime prevalence
“o’ gambling.
-

EHert's Daylight IJv.t Fills are a Ison to
sufferer* from sick h'jadaclie, saurstomach.
tarjil&lt;| liver and lndige«tl&lt;&gt;n. Sugar coatthrotnrii by daylight..

A Michigan lady sends word (o ber
johnny-cake/eating friends in thl- state
. iliat corn Is worth only JT cents u bitshri
in S'ehraskn sbtflled.

Shark* Wouldn't nite Him. bitt Fled at

Tb*- nrtv»lH«ys of Ih-tndt hud h ilk'bfliridc st mile long! fantastic cuifomre. two
h.U'ds id tntwb' and other horn blowing.

Molhent will tindllr. \Vinr|irir» tce.tliink
•ympjiivtthe medicine to liavein Uir hoiiac
I'T t|ic I'hlldren: it wilt cure &lt;*&lt;HighK cold&gt;,
throat, mid regulate the IjoweLs. Try

"uiniK-r hasn't a graveyant nor a phy■H-Uni. Then- i» no relev urwc between
ihr^ only the juxtaposition of thd two

- If you gel short of lirenfh. han- tlutiiTi«g. pttln in side, faint or hungry spells.
■ wont'ii uiikh--. etc., you fave heart ill—
«a-v, aud don't fall to take Dr. Mlle-' New
Cure. s«&gt;ld at W. H. Gnodyear'- drug

Gov, Luce ia apendlng a few flays on hi?
farm in Gilead, recruiting hU health.
Allow a rough to run until it get* beyuud the
reach of medicine. They oftea say, "Oh, It will
aw ay. Could they be Induced to try thy success(ul medicine called Kemp's Balsam. wtileh Is
void on a positive guarantee to cure, they would
immediately see the excellent edret after tak-

Constantine is going to do her knitting
land M&lt;mc other people'll) by watri power.

Uncle Sam'a Condition Powders will
Hire distemper*, eoughs, coWs. Jevere and

larncs Mead of Bloomingdale has a Nor-

lau-Frrneh took printed in I5»e-

An old phnlean. retired from practice hsring
had placed In hl* hands by an East India mis­
sionary the forinuta nf a simple vegetable rem­
edy for the speedy aud permanent cure of rtM&gt;«utnptlon. bronchitis. Catarrti, asthma and all
throat and luac affeetton*. also m po*ttivn and
radical cure lor nervous debility nnd all ner­
vous complaints, alter having tested It* wonder
-fid curative powers in tbnu*ands of caaea, has
felt It hlr duty to make It known to bl* suffering
fellows. Actuated by lids motive and a di-ire
inam French or Eeglldi, with fall direction*
far prcparti g and u»lng. Bant by mall tn nddeeming with stamp, naming this paiwr..*. A.

The old Filer bow, l.udlngton, l« to be
converted into an orphan’a asylum.
Mo*. Writedown Soothiag 8r»vr should
always be used for children tertb lav. It sooths
the child, soften* the rum*, all.vs sll pain, eure*
wind eolle. and I* tbe best remedy for dlarrbo-a.
Twonur-nre teat* a bottle.

Chappell A Sou of Owwwo will raise 10
arreu of home radbh next season.
Mr. B. F. Noiirse. (lenera! Western
Agent Koyid Baking Powder Co., writes:
••I had never found so great rawiilts from
physician*’ prescriptions aud attendance
upon our ciiildren. as I have after a few
day's use of PapUlon (extract of flax) Nklti
Cure. I cannot describe to yuy medically
whut.lt 1mm done for us. but can say that
years of treatment have not accomplished
what Paplllon bad done after a few appli­
cations." I-VP* bottles only SI. at W. H.
Goodyear's drug store.

Govcnimcnt Is going Uiealubllsli n Hghtliouse oil station at SL Joseph.
Uncle Sam's Nerve -a Bone IJnlment
will relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia and
rheumatism. Sold by all dniftRfsta.

b

and cfiev&lt;

ot furnace liar.d* dwellings.

bwnehohia m thia neighborhood w a large
bulldog, aquare of jaw and *urly of dixpoai-'

from tiic Juan Fernandes Islands when I
caught Highl of a-floating human body on th*’
lei’ bow. uud half a mile away. We tad
ouly a hiAit hm /e and the *en w‘n* scurcviy
disturbedf snd from toy perch nloft I cutdd
■e* even tbe fl»h m tuey played about u*.
I hnd -careriy hailed the deck when the
floater raised bi» btsid. Ricked bis fret under
tlie surtax-, &lt;»l, after waving Itto ami a* a
signal, ta Iw-gtUi-xwiinming down,to. us. The

l ine &lt;lny a small nou8escr.pt pup, u terrier I
&lt;&gt;f doubtful parentage. who»&gt; residence was
urn far, from Mr. Tod and his Newfoundland -

K^y

thing t’lwi be could get in Ur bailiwick of.
uur bulldog. The latter wa&gt; particularly ill-I
buiDoiud tiiat morning, and n« «x&gt;m;r did he ■

chewed liiiu up juvtty thoroughly before be
let him go.
Yelping at tbe top ot hi* small voice, the
uoudwript pup hurried lamely home Mr.
Tod's Newfoundland wa* on the mree: n« tiiv

uoUiing whatever to float him, was quect'
enough, but there was something much more

of nlmost rvory oountry iu tbe waler, but 1
never saw anything hko tba »)&gt;c»xi:thi» floater
made as lw ounr .town to nti He ju»t
smoked thrntsh the water nite a yawl with
her sail return stiff breere. All the uvn
mustered forward to get sight of him, and iu
be cam* alongxid* be checked hi* way. tooka long survey of our craft, aud coolly culled believe that dogs can communicate with each
out:
“What »hip i* tbatr
•

p/easantc/|frf
ty'eet

lug Newfoundiaud aud the noudiweript pup
were Ktancher friend* ‘ than ever.
It was

twered tbe mate.
“Wantany bund*.*"

■ I WISH YOU HAD SOAP THAT WOULD FLOAT'
dual.

They throw bun a rope and be «»oii stood
on deck, tlie only tincmiceruod peinu &lt;&gt;u the
ship. JI* nsktxi for n chew of xoltueco. wrung
the w ater out nf iu* clothes, and When the
cook brought tam w&gt;m*- grunhc di&gt;i not ay
pmr over hungry. He refined d*y cfabro,
saying that lie felt better wbeu damp, ami
when ire had liinshrd eating he rx|flained:.
“My name in Tom Finch. I quit the Fuig
lish brig Saxon takodavs ago 1 ran steer a
ixiei or fasten ton white with th* Ixwt ot

a lady said to a clerk i:t a large grocery store. ” Yntt have no
idea how ordinary soap is wasted. The servants let it remain in
the bottoms of the wash tubs, dish-pans, and scrubbing-paih. and
when the. water is poured off, the soap has the consistency of mush,
and a new bar must be taken from the box. If tliesoap would only
float, they would see it, and take it out of the wr.’..r when they were
through -with it."
'
,
'

the ill uun|wnsi bulldog abused the small
terrier »o siuunefully, there cam* a spell of
were opened.’ an.i tta rain diwcmdni heavily
for hours, Tlw gullies which interred the

deep. in le** Chun uo time.
The Newfoundland dog and small terrier
were olswrved, nt this aremingly itiauspi-

••You unit tbe Saxon two day* agoP

The ‘ Ivory Soap" floats, replied the clerk. O.l will float :
and. as the “ Ivory Soap" is made of oils, and is* 99per cent,
pure, as a matter of course it will float.
.

boils*-, in one of which tbe tmlldog lived.'

friend. The Nsw-fouixllxiul advanced, and
gave n sharp bark a» he caught sight of the
bulldog kitting on tbe ife«»r*tep, nnd trying
j to krirp out of the drenching downpour.
.
'
The bulldi-g heard the challenge, for »uch
-- ---- ---—
I
to he, atid walked slowly, with tbs
"taut gowl-bv to rny wntcll and jumped ' stately d-termiitatioa iu bis asninu-r p.tuliat
OVerb**sr*&gt; «*ul S-vm
^..m. 1. .
, - ■ .
...
.
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since.'
There were no preliminaries to tlie tierce
^orth-

iirvwl his *t»&lt;ry.

Parent* too frconoully iwrmlt tlwdr
-.hililren to suffer f r«a headache, fit*. St.
Vitus dance. wrvotntn«~ts, etc . when they
■ an ln! con'd./Jllr*. P. wits eured of sick'
headache. dnzliH-", dy spepidin. nervous
rrriytratfon «of 18 year* standbtg, after
failnre of Hl physicians: Mnt. K.. ot sick
h-Adaclw-tor 35 years; Mrs. P. of 20 to 50
’ll* a night: others from this vicinity could
.■r mentioned w!m» have lieen cured by that
wiuiderful nerve food and medicine—Dr.
Mile-' Nervine, wliii'li • contain- no mor­
phine. opium or dangm»u- drugs. Free
-aniple Ijottlcsmny be had at W. H- Good-,

Henry Tod, sou of famous old Unvernor Tod,

Indeed, what intelligmi

I

when nr n-acbrd

the genuine.

Ask fur ‘ Ivory ” Soap and insist upon getting :

t'HANCERV ORDER.
Stale of Michigan. Fifth .ludlelil Circuit in

MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having beeA made In I he conditions
f a certain mortgage made by William McMnr■y a»d Horace HrMurcay to William J. Dibbte.

Insist on

the

GENVLNS with 1he red H
tin Tag , made onjy by.
John “finz arLouisville,
SHERIFF BALK

State of Mich

Henry II. Bull, coraplalnant is. Ida Hull,
r 3s of mortKajM. on pane 68 . said ifiortgMK*
the light, it wvlu-d a* if the Newfound defendant.
assigned to Emily D. Bo* l wick, andsakl
In thl* came It appearing that tin- defendant.
; lw certainly. wu .. |, land was trying toeteape by flight, forhs Id* Hull. 1* not a resident of thl* state but re­
aniphinous. He
He j| ran off a* soon ax tbe talking got hw grip side* in Fteoborn county. OMa of Ninncaota; gage there I* claimed to be due at the ctate o'
merman
n&gt; nmphitaou*
therefore
on
motion
of
Braith
&amp;
Colgrme.
»olletill* noilcr tbeMim olaeventreii hundred elKhlywnxwtthusf H HXteen mouth*, msl during Tta bulldog hung on. nnd tbo New roundland
itor* fM- comptalnant. It to ordered that defend- four and Vico dollar* (giTM.331 aud an attar
act enter her appearanre tn «*ld came on or

gu»sl iuokiug ciia). of 35, bm hi* interior nmy
bare tieen built ..n th- d*h pnuqiph-. He
swum ua swiftly as s»me kinds of fl.li, ata
ttat without Morning to tirejliuu. Hi* euuld
not I* drew II’*!, mid 110 stark
him. j
-- would
---- -‘Ute ........
I-aid bo vviua n queer tiinn. Th*trailer urob
iJivniulet
prob I
nbly ugrre* with me. I givg net word an i
eni I shall state in,p' '
Our cmp-ini-i
. up with a broken}

and that witbin twenty day* the romnlaloant
this order to be published In the Hasting*
wwcxvr-ov juuqxsi iuio um&gt; sweatu. cause
Bs.svr.R. a newspaper, printed and circulated
wmeh sjwedily rolled lum and tiie clinging In tbe comity of Barry, -aid pubUeatlon to be
........
* ..^A.
---L
,1. -.—.I.- Im
lfal.log over aud over.
‘ ----- - dog,
•
•IZU,
-- Ml
•’ ;
, This
, MW.
&gt;.w« awt,
*•*••*'.
was
fun .Ml
for mm
the water
but
deL. Hookah. Circuit Judge.
jn-msnig, If nut deadly lor his conqanion A
minute Inter the Newfoundland emerged'
fn*ui the gaily, tat tlie bulldog uo longer |
SuHeilt.r* for ComptaluaiiL
tang from In* nark By thrum*- lb-NewMORTGAGE tU^LE.
Xou-dtai.i, rrjuwe-i rta amali terrier, who '

......
...,........... 1 uAfter ne left \ alparai-o. no longer *l..iiUing ,
th.-M-ry «r hi* two day..' «-mi. to* gare u»a 1
tBarvritaUrxhibhitmdf l.rxxkiU mra .aim-1
met. In rimiuiig tack t&gt;&lt; th-south ivertruck '
the lug end of n cyclone mi*I gut d terrible i
—
------ship
..... 2wns
—
j... ...
wa. Our big
pitched about
like n !!

****|*-*V£ Win*.
»crmnlilcd **ut of tbotorrent.
’
But the taUd*c wo. not asking for more
flght. He ««* half drowned, and a mot*
mnddv, Iw-draggte*!, forlorn objrel uevei w*&gt;
«.■‘
‘
;
"T£*. .I.
.. ■
|

of Tboruapplr. Barrs county. Michigan, to Char
____________________
les_____
1* nibble,
ot Marshal!. Michigan.__________
which Mid
mortgage wa* recorded Iu tlie office of tiie Writtotero! Deed* for Burry County. Mid.lean. In
Uber 9 of mortgagre, on p*s* ko. on tu* 3Tth

i Dihblr. by a written AMigumcut executed tiy
I »uh! ('Unital F. IMtiblr. ilatad April 4th, iW.and

make u- i v&lt;n n cup of
for tn.-my
boors Wtiito we were lying to nnj hanu'tig
on frn- hie Finch stripped' to iris ddn mnl
jMtut* nnd went overboard Dm- a lark. The

of She principal and Interle contained In said inert
doss not injure them for partridge bunting.; pge.
J uow claimed to be due m principal aud Inter
The ulmi burned with us—and 1 xunuoM it
-uo’
est on said ruortaage the sum of nineteen fan
m heavily a* n nmn w ho hail run octom tbo
dredand six ano ri-loo dollars tgtMSO, which
*truet. A hundred time* in turea t wo hour*,
is tbe whole
amount
of--principalaud Inter‘wttart out early in tb« morning for tbe sum
—
- -------------------wo thought be wfc lost, bat be hud pu more' I^d,w cnunl. .,r .h, mid urhn,
Si!
secorvsi by istld
lOortxagr al thl.-. date, and
SS^SdlJl.
’hl.l'SbSfl.
no proceedings having been Instilutad in law or

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,
tug in* wwca 01 iur Iin-aeyw lie rau run it
Ur row* t&gt;r,i«M..nd rn itokomdwuwaot «*.£„«■ fer.uui
„im1, |ln&lt;1. lten wlttaw
l rtatixi Hint no shark would btte him. He । “point," as bo would n covey of jartridges,
u... fl.
t.rua.,™., lUr
„
...will burst among the flock Jiko a tornado, g&gt;.gr, together with all accrued interest, legal
j ho
and riiarges on such sate, and tbe attorney
.
. , B
y|ne Jm) costa
!«• tat k™w»A.&gt;lh.«. .
fee provided fof In said mortgage and allowed
Ml.M, Will W..WH1W,
a ..imrarr by,
ta,, lhra,
.
by law. I will 4ll at |Kib)lc auction to th" blgbe*l bidder on Frida} the eighth day of Marell,
but the» arvimmll fry compared to the big mife around.
,
a. D. IM#, at nine o’clock In the forenoon, at the
hamnx-r hMtttaand white»tiurksof miilorean.*1 * * -j*1shen to the hunter s tinx&gt;. Having located
mirth front door ol the Court Hou&lt;r In the City
The true miiti *.iter if not n'shore itob.'cx
; tbe direction the flock has taken, be pro- of Hasting*. Barry County. Mtehigau. that bring
in tropical wutcrv whetr h wboJtir is on-, vww,,.,
„„
•paged in curling in aud tryiup out, nnd to houror *0for cvcryUdup to quiet down, br
drifting off toforc the wiwl, youi real man geuout hto •‘turfay culler" and proceed to
coterflppeara 1 havt&gt; recti tfani tweiity-fivo iniltato tlx-note* oftue old hen. Then, if the
fort long, tatrimrietlm. and m&lt;ro grown Ilka ; flock Im* hover been httatefl much, tliev wiU north west quarter of *eotlon seventeen (ID. all
ancient whnhv. gh.ta.
mid Evidently a hundred tegjntoaasweraDdgnuinan^approachtbe In to* a four ft) north of range ten no) wret aud
blind, juuwtlnN» »ingly or in two* and threes. containing • Ikhir acre* of land t»n the same
rho will rush upon a raft and upset |tor tear Then ll.* hunter murt be quick aud with
su-ady nerves, i» they do not wnit tor atiy four (41 worth uf range ten (|0i wot. w.*» urigithe prick «f n lamv. Wc got a n falo to the ' fooli.hni-M
i nally contained In said •mortgage, but wax reCTO.
Irxsrd th&gt;refrom by a written relra»e dated
HOtirtin.'vl of Cotux-ption, a hundred iuilcs of i ooittU
Thoynro generally shot with No.0 shot, A,ir|| 2&gt;1, nwa. and will not therefore i&gt;*-old.
shore, m.d Finch pave us hi* lire exhibitfai. 1 and 1 have kiltod thorn with Na 8, always, o(, Dated al Hutji'g*. Mteb.. Dec nn. Irito.
Wn had an .-ighty ixirrel ibb tamed lu-iul n:s| । court*, shooting nt the bead. Tbcfk-sh tsun- (
**“
1
Avdguee of Mortgagee.
tail to our htarl-xxrd sidn, nnd were jart l»ook- fit for the :-iblo if the turkey is shot iu tbe

•» ,TW’^.^^r^.2^2iss!S5rxs‘£S?.-

when three or four monster idmrk* upjx-itrcd. ; around the 'smallest hole maxle by shot and
MORTGAGE SALE.
The one who
ayor.i
of such
site •l&gt;e removed by cooking. Turkey
-------••.-.inc
..... up
----... r-.was
---cannot
Default having been miMte fur more than thirty
•that ,tbe
ka nu n ,«llwl
h .I
o.. ,......-,
tl..
calb&lt;l ....
out IIn
amnmn^nt.
Ho hunting »* very exettinr, 'and ano who cure itars In payment of interest overdue mid pay­
toy with his &lt;l..ren) flu • above w ater, and we BttU into „ wcJj
uredrilock urn er forgets able nu n mortgage ilated DrermbT 17. fteg,
could m* every inch of hint It wns enough lbe tksrill that (xures through every nerve u» made by James H. 1‘otaml tn Su*annal. Hamto give youachill to note bis wickedryraand I * •----- -u--------------- *---------■■----- .
---------bto awful mouth.
of tfecember. iwe. in
I gu'.iblar" and sees him tumble to the crack of
nwgefoo for which
--- ,,. j__
— AhIi fit Inra kin*.
When Finch saw this shark he sold be I...
hi* trusty *breechloader
—a
i Hammond, by virtue
—Cor. N»w York Herald.
'£f.KS2SLS
bim to go about bis buxines*, not'WLhlug t*
Iom a man, but Fiuch waited until tbo offi­
the interest arcroed
cers were off their (guard, and tbrn went
lyabfa 'and on whteh
overboard off the Us bow with a great splash.
*CU.M. WMM M —41-4__ /m.— ■&gt;_ MM-M.
M
ra»h with ropre, but Tom lookadTup and I hBVe rwlvod &amp; rebuild all Ita bridge* of
s at law having been instlluleaFto
tauglHSland .warn around Um aterh of the abort atiau in brick or atoua luxtend ot iron.
amount wwnrcd by aald mortgage
Bhip. The big nun eater bad backed off ;
'7,'^
thereof. Notlre* i» Mirref re hereby
abaut twwity fret at tbe splash, but two
i»arifo«d that the
locomotive*
iron
other*, olmoM. as i
Mt ftoh in .tlie Atlantic ocean. Everybody
shouted aud gestured, and half a dorcn
ropes’ end-- were thrown to Tom, but Im
would not mind u*. He suddenly tank be­
low tbe surface aud mode a bee hue .for tbe
big tiah. nud, to uiy snrpriae. the eld fellow
darted aside to escape the collision.
■
It is truth to the letter that Tom Finch
drove every one of those monster* a why from

the rtipst con/enient
to Cut for pocket or

A WORD OF WARNING.

good hold ot lb* NewtuundhiudH threat
Strange to udl tbe Newfoundlaud didn't

*&lt;-

3a ii- full ibozfjluq,

Tnere are many white soaps, each represented to be “just as good as the ‘Ivory’;”
they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits,Mack the peculiar and remark-ible qnaC'^s of

tight which began nt once. Tbe Newfound­
land rushed on his foe androllwl him over,

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tbvu uuui tbwr cm** M-cnw-l to lower fifty ' — Pin*burg Dwpatcb
feet nis&gt;ve the rad.
i—»—•'

or\ t/je market in

only one shafts -

upon and take ail me riant, one ano
ofsaid .lames F. BUticbcomb in and to

secured by said mortgage,
and being in Um township of Wopdlaud. eosuny
s*id mortgage «llnuTat
of Barry and 'late of Michigan, known aM
prineir
described xs follow-*, to wit: Tbe weat half of
not pal
on nine, tn town
and Ini
rr-nteltnni.' MtMB
and a*
of which I shaft
tft-ext paid
therefore* tbe whole amount ot principal and
luterett Is hereby declared to ba due.
Now. therefore, by virtue ot the t&lt;ower ol sale
ol
Barn-.
UM
contained In said mortgage, and the statute iu
such case made and provided. i.oUre Is hereby place ol hold
elven that on the .HXh day of March. tteJCat
j ' Dated at the eity of HasUngg thl* dfth day al
front door of tlx court houve in the city of I February A. D. isa
Hasting*. Barry county. Mteb.. it list being the
Place where tbe circuit court for Barry county
" w uiucu uirir.'. *.'
w Iitvr.'ii,
the amount due on said mortgage, with

described in said mortgage a* all that certain
piece or parcel of land lying in the town i*f Carl
ton. Barry cuitr&gt;:&gt;,MI&lt;-btjran.and de*crit&gt;et! as the
east half of the southwest quarter of s-&lt;-Uoti
three &lt;3) tn town four i4)north, range eight '►&gt;

Attorneysfor Plaintiff.

made and executed by Hr
Charles F. Dibble, dated UM
Register‘s otnee' for the county of Barry. Mlebfmm, on the 'JMh dar of February. A- D. MB- tn

t'ROUATE ORDER.
Stale ot Michigan, County of Barry.-m.
At a mmIou of 11m* Prelude Court forthecuuaSof Barry hoideb al the Probate Offlrv tn th-city
Haatlim in naid e Minty ooThuraday. trie

instituted to raemr

In the inaiierof the estate of Mary E. Beehtri.
deceased. • .
Da reading and filing the pvtltloa. duly veri
fled, of Robert F. llllvln. administrator of said
nud petition described, nf which said deceased

are required to appear at a session of said Court.
• r. .... KriM-l, -•* 111. Ph.K.Iu I
I*. O, —
ti an» mere ue. wuy uie prayer ot inc p«&lt;itloncr may not In- granted.
And It Is further ordrrrdjbat *ald petitioner
tv* notice to Uw perwourTntercsteaTtrsaid ro­
le, of the pendency of tald petition aud the
bearing thereof by santaix a copy of this order
to be fiublfehed In th* Hx*titur* Ha’cnmh a news­
paper printed and circulated In said County of•
Barry once In each week for three *n*ce*«lve
week* prevtous to said da) of bearing.
CHARLES W. ARMSTRONG.
IA trtw copy.t
Judge of ITobate.

MORTGAGE SALKDefault having been made in the condition* ol a
certain mortgage made by Monroe F. Armour
and Alma 1. Armour toXamnel (Mnmu. dated

eight &lt;») wei
ofMIchlgan.

Tho BUYKKB-OUIXNBte
r-

O

of useful Infor-

register ui oeeax tor iiarry roumy. Micnigan,
May iUb. i»®. In liber *5 of niortgseos. ou
pxge urn on which mortgage there todalm*d to
m* due st the date of thts notice tbe sum otone
thousand, nix and IM-100 dollar*. (I1.00C.W) and
au attorney ■» f»o ol twenty-live dollar* provided
i„ ..ta
..a*

•tyh

i*ld mor'gage, or any part there
of:said mortgage *Upuiatina that In ease any
principal or Interest »hould become due and not

111-114 Mtehicau Avenue. ClUosgo.IXl.

C0BF0BT1ILT. and you oan

MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.

TO ADVERTISERS.
nortgage. tnereiorc the whole amouni
ipal and IntereU istereby declared
Now, therefore, by virtue of the pow

gin of safety, are now dangerously tried by
(tliul

FtLK«.
RHEUM.

although much awns expensive in tbo flrat
being situate tn th- cminti
ul Mlclognii and t'racnlwd

A pivcv
bintaxr w:n&gt; tsei nt. .nun bid cone I
aud dropped overboard, i.nd be nude u uo«a i
of nhuudrvl feet and touted it dutvp hkn u
fl'4; llctiiei: took up in* ■aatiotix'ff our was married eallcd "‘Hints to Husbnixtf*
quarter, and i:&lt;«t over thirty fret r.way, and wern •&gt; succrtaful that 1 am aim&lt;s.t
raiurei tu ix'g.-u a uuw aerie* ot similar our*.
Uiosailur mounted the ra.I iiu&lt;I i-cdon fal­
len? right at him. . Tiie iratrt v.cti; off liac a
Friend-'»hat will you treat cm tbi* tim»f
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Authir—Advww to stag to nwu.—Ymu.cc
&lt; Bfata.j

parcels of laud h lug aud being In I
«d Hope, B»m ronntv. Michls
llublikrd j north enol fractional

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THE

Hastings Banner
nf 0* law wfor

i HIM &gt;.tn vkMUt

editorial notes.

bhuufci any man d«wU© the &gt;wi» iMfs
,««.!&gt;&lt; to «ee Mv M&gt;»&lt; «!■ « «“
Jk.. r«U«— MreUMMi. tar&gt;t »»&gt;W

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i. Within kn&gt; dsn after Um
lien &lt;4 aswh prtttion. tbe „mM) ua-ra.aba-1

nuaUMtiari ami xusrdian nt Uua wiitrnc* .
A law that-tahraauiauehAvay Iran s
dUarnanrt piatY. «o much.in char«v of the
dupk rival! prim-n to Aaattw ' Ttor w I
„rUrr auwliug that aaeb eirmuxi bn ©uuniy ought b» .smiprl lb--i.iuuty tomact tnrtb qf the MrttrrM to known. uni | (gpi't. «Mnb etro-Uwn atagllb* b«W to Ito •uiv Uh- riiur t that abut h- wanvudon W
Um- ouuMy o poasetaioo »HI becaradfor
a« ita raise amt uapurta^a* detaatMi.
Boe- Um law of &gt;1 irtaln of MieWasn
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sw ri susros
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ro thedratb ”f Uh «ai&gt; •*»*•
wi p»Un»«d«k HW*
&lt;“ lfc*I bind UwcuuMy i» do U»i«’
LH •••ta­
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«•&gt; J ..Muiny ab« •bad publish Un- »a®e ter |
in Hvwrft'a Aumdatmi bltauu^. «»t Uralate©! Michigan 1445. O’ PubIF Art*
1"T7.
pagr M). Il Will Im: Mrtl that Ute law
' j d-vUted ui auy ■ ..iiuly- d canute te nubarttj ted aguiii until after th-- vxpinitian &lt;4 two «Miro«Uy iteclBTO' that curb «rgahU»d
euu»&lt;) •bail, at U» own wart and ♦apeuw.
nful wite »-f an Ararian note- ©nd that, &gt;aUv
: to th© late-, while lb. - , &lt;•
Th© I’U-ev torbohliNX -a:u .tertM-uv pnrohte at U» ivuoty Mat • •(iltaU- court

(ban laeun aud md unu«t than thirty day*
(nnn tb* juewnlaiani ©t aaahprtilMin
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n'rMMHe.l U«*- &lt;» '" *««V * U'"
1 or in.- c»ly eounci..
T. &gt;u0ie.rnl lated' teal। te- pi’-Ud*!
nslaia. and ibai br ibe rounl) rtegk.
*. Tiro wauorr ©' LDdluni aueli ©&lt;*©•

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ruward.

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Um

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laam f«*i ib© bqte» in Lb- irgmter » ate.-:

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burning I

ar&lt; uunu Of carrataC'.. artnunwUsht' and !
xunrdo v

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filed wtUi Ua

piribab* I

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&gt; omuiiy ©ball pTv*lur a n
| amt tu-’ |«M'i othrx'.
Why klriuldn't It «&gt; ptvt«*"

Uy taa»u»d Meh wanfais by «b»rrt iAuw- i «mi Um- ©n-r.M&lt;HMi»? after oa»*i

hi-h prohiimmu aha!! tak-

grddoniMrw I to* bivkr:,. M Uro pitt.be r be

ahall

ctuwn prtarv will.»»ilihiaild. lower ih*j dn»w up dupjicaM»lMamnei»l*i©f the n-

Mu ©mHMI

uwiriin. walking In uprigbuwwa lutb-

powMawot ©I all th- evident-- of titte- to
&gt;nuratalr wiueJi gi»r* to lithe ctatod) of

* h.rh kwp» Um- legudaliw
Yiuduubt U&gt;- du«iw*ivl drtUh »»f

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UUth Ul bi* Mad.
laUM*ted by ln« fraud* uu»*1 by la*

(MbctieoaMJ th©

rwHit ©f Um.

1HE MARKETS

M.vviwgn* &lt;4 iu*i cuuto;.- way nrrexiwrti •

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on ■Uli alter ©ue’j Un.t d»y of M«J. f
I B-l (.rv*mi«rtih Ot lb© grnmii lap-. Of Ui• Stale allowing Ul- inaiinfar-lnro ijnd aide of ----------------------------------------- ----------- ,____ _ ___
; liquor-. itead i« uunprmted wltjiin Uro Uta-1 «• Uxaunghly, tteVliro courtr teaU p-t-ter f
Tiro (.roroiit acUViiy in warslitp irtiitgiuc J
”f ’“icii county
i
| Uu* aUdinraxiant ©lidnnr.1: pntelde* &gt;
ro du© 1-. th- n-puMkwi- h cougro*'.. It
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iuniawftd toiimutoimiaro । teat Uro kropto.? of it Mmll I- wBJi Uro
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। r&gt;tro!i imiivts •' mv iiM-iinted within Uro t coauiy Mid not wfth Uro ettinyt.
U« republkwuhcnat* Lad Uteffli Uh-..-ukiw? । jaw&gt; or
c&gt;ivp! w
w;
p,,r u„.
tcaAMroiion of ui buai- I

HERE WE'HAVE IT

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A First-Class

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wbfeh tee dnnarral/lMHMrbav w» Iomk slnl- to a drugguit in cuin|6imnM* arfthtbr-- law* i um». witroli include*
tewed te- o.iitory would June w (few | muhnw* druggteto
, evidence and Uro h
14. Tiro peuait) nf Uro hn-t otfhuro-tea l i form.;Harry county

S

A year from so*, if tiothinx Uap|*U'. 1
VnUsd h-trs will base u »rr&gt; roafta i-' “

The Hastings Roller Mill t:

m«

Annoanr- to tbe public that the? bare opensi a lion: a:,
ieeri stare in tbe Weiseert Noek. on State street when w.
be kept our

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-a -1 Boated tor Mdentlfte a»l uurdical puri«w'. I bnri buiMUuc Uuit
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DICTATOR FLOUR.

tegto iriui-h gun-' four fUinr.h and two
3-iach: te- Atlantic art I Um titaton. rah
» Um- Mtato win- wnM John M.
wrthMi©fU&gt;r&lt;Utneband iwooftiros-bwh. I l»a&gt;tan- of Ariumaaa. whet cwugbi until
and lb- Imipblu wh!&gt; ou«- 6-inch gun. I U»- detnornrt* »r,CTlt lu,:' lM* y® ***T **
Tbr Yurktaran Imi
nnd* for irKUii£A-

Equal to the beat patent Hour made

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Equal.- the beat all grain wheat Hour in the -tat*

PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
The Huett in the market

tatalv »dy lot -e» at «dh Frunci-w. I &lt;* l-dnkH aMMoin and oulld««rt».
I building
bho will carry ah of Um, tt-inch MMt two «rUMu..
I block ©I
of th© S-Uath (fuu-. Tbe iiaitiutui-. naw '
•wariy fiiuidiad at Pluiadaipbu. will cam
THE COURT HOUSE
tourn-iiKli am! •agh- tMtadi &lt;uuThV’caurta' la another wa t«&gt;rxvr whti itet
dynamiUt x&lt;u&gt;' and 81L knot' an hour. |
if a taan bay ■ fanu. Uro law Oblige*
ira to haw tee deed ndvroml And Uro
ftaaeiaco. the Newer’, ami the FlnUdel- i purehasrr ps»----------- - ---------------------------, are to b- cotnpiete:! in law.Ail-1 Im mi »uOrr •rriuii' huaneta! kw» by'
&gt; ant of Um- inv. utodnn type- and 1
o»u di»putHu: hi&gt; UliI hr law
, of (hnibhan* a hiRli rate of •(««!
! make* Um- mwu in the reaister i nt*w th- I
u find that tbe 6-iiwh xui. weigb- iL-1 rvMenrs of ttlle
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•00 pound-, til carriMv G.4W. Us pn.jevtih* I
It «
»&lt;*’ bi'
iu cucaU ! evtaencr. oy wttien Ukw sen eaiw mV.
Mepotwd'. whteh with i etaai
pararatm of this p«opm&gt;. aowwii^

-T

BOLTED CORN MEAL FLOUR.
It cannot be beaten.

»

GRAHAM FLOUR.

.

&lt;&gt;nr

As good as any mill on earth can make

Torn Meal. Middlings. Bran, and all kind.of Grain and Chop Feeds

pounds o’ powder wt'i |&lt; aalnUr

A

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praHdiv SAO (H.und'. dri*r»:
punnd' &lt;rf powtirr. Will u&gt;akr a hid*
thiMixb IH iwbos of wrought irmi
■ With ail Umw tnudrrn KUU' piauteu un

Farmer s Seeds in .Their Season.

Tbie h ta'iui'ddby iaw..BndlhtaMpapers ",mr* I?”
r*f ■
lha.aodan
lbu5 Oiel ant the &lt;mJ' prooC known to tU-' «"•*
Xvral. *
*Uli
w‘ Um: ehauar &lt;*•«•«««»
U&gt;m« xiacn w
ia &lt;»r
flaw .I au«»tax&gt;
auaocMXi i.. Ctacapo. aiuf no; quitJ ACO
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of Srfe
ta. r»f
of OOiMINe
wrouKinx /mtr *Moa and «w-- j S'lI.
tTaiadiMixu*
WMMcfkiliy wall pn;p«'&lt;»i to «*rut an
1 iMwaieaa eHMna?
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iitaull witeovt uiakiox at aptoury u*. do­
ing •&lt;•. Th* tact tent «&gt;i&gt;r uatiem ha* been rent In tbenn rrmads.
anhjettori to bamUiaUDg indignlterw in tee,
-- --------- ------------ --------—-------------------- ---------•tactil |M»t La* had much to d© whh solid - i «f by la» or a, dtrertod by bi© will. *11 Uro
tfyiur. public -eoilmen t In Uu-' eoutury in paper* iurliaUnc Uro will. abowutg Uv- a»-

!

wrth teal of Mi) power i:i th- w««1d.

'I-■
ju&gt;eoth&lt;s- of probate judgt. ff tWe of
I land paaM-s frata Ui- dcrexi d U&gt; Lis bnr.
i th« proof ths! the proeerdturf so- le*ri
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I roots in Uu*-- paper- which Uhi law dlrocls
frniunr© and heating apparxla . mid with Tiror- i« tbUjo«(.
Detroit Jmmmu!: Th-eftb judidkl clb- 1 shali I- Lied with Um probsi. judar. If
trirt ptatanth a man in th-- prpM.n rf ttv . , . .
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cUCTit jodg-. Hutu Frank A- Iteakrr. of1 «uintaan*&lt;T©rgaartten n apte&gt;tetod by Uro
Charheir. al-mt ulu— &lt;ilv theUnrJ©au i )«“»*»’• J«*dgv. ten diN-MiK.., ©f Uro rroj-1 •flteeii.
v,.. „
w,„.
,,R’ .*•" &lt;Ut«te.
.uirco,,
&gt;&lt;yLan «*U»&gt;«gyt num
iHlhfl York ifaraLi
grotaMnwl dlMirn-t I- tail) me Mdidiy. and!!??'
T4" *
Wl WHrM,
r,K
that th- wntten rtidrm-- &lt; t lb«ir j-trewsd:1 PO*M*' Kabm. loin... Calhoun ami hate­
tnehtlta Mippurt an. candidate might
tex
Im- ftted bi tb» prob«i&lt;- Otbo-. 1
Uinrh Mgrr). and which bar©
wall tet proud of. an- nubMHiiac tbi* alate
The, intel riw bond.-, aud te© law dintl*
in bin integer and idttiur ttj- night' to
kaop Uh- light sbioluri ntt hi-i umumHe !•
800.00U and. ft I* fair io (asnuui. that tha ju&gt;l judge awl upnght ©Wanti. arid a
{^S.pk- of Uuswt eutuiiir-. ar- ialHbxoct and
WoalgaUMe.1 Ainrrhnu; wIm- brlk-ven in teuwipu whit toonvc* Uro: haw- nretred
an anxkius to aiokl .ixm^aaauiwi as our
MUltau-Yroia (Km*, ter. j
tbr ui: ©f Joly, amt ian'l IwdiiK’ vm bad­ •ml enroiMtod. Mid what ibey haw &lt;m
ow n. htai) Ua.imand will baiM a»&gt; turnC*lh*—Ttela « pood turf. Wdte
ly alunr. wbm wti; haw. «&gt; Um- «h of hand. *ud 11© law ■•)- U*ew a-**iunit»»*t a tra proof nourt Loom- *»1 ciiiurxii wml a
Maroh. Mke Judge Jndktn-. hh frkmdrf luato Im- Uted vfth Uro ; -t.bid.- court
fur. Barry county wfth ft* tKMMhi poopta tegbUri
-.n.uu-!,,.
lnUMU
WI&lt;T
IHMCWUIUZ
Tb
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«"ldiol»od.
WiltCh
haw. x lilrrarv bures i at u.qg npreudiux
Uro aton ©f hl' chanus ami toaklMrIt1 Btterl U’"
ft U»c living, anti Um
temmmUute:, -rrtadteto he “ to be I
&lt;*

We shall make the

Lowest Cash Price Possibh
Anti give the best good.- the market aftord

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delivkhedto any part of the
Give us a call.

Bee our good.-and get our pricer.

Hastings. Fab’y 5. [tto

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DO YOU PATROA7ZE

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by iirihHW.hr towror tMUuuawia ctumIi- 1 whlch *’ ‘©Uiuately bear up&lt;n&gt; prvirort)
date: but a© to teat Uro baltoTwill be bS©r I
u" wi«©t«' of t'kotei

than Pftaoni toopbta}luC
_

_

I Whi u» B©/ry omtoy. who own «| 134*1..|&lt;MX&gt; wvru. of proqrort). Tbero-teing* w.-

kurii 1 tar kind &lt;d ©MIt Luum- lb&lt;-

mw

ami

Drug and Book Store

ly. Ur b» •Hf-rtmiaiund aud Mdf-tnlianL
U« ha^ luduad huu a uiuhai puny. rtuahad

terwr bold' hi- firm F taken wwav

terrible tea- which .&lt; to- wook I infiiri. wit I

•*!.». 4.UU rr pcaulal pmte.

dwmuMr 1 b) any Juan. Mr Biaitro ba* a
•Mumc udbumiUl loltewutg. and kF am

wtdl. parity Um Mood by taking Mood.baraapartlte Thh swdkUx U j&lt;-«aiariy

&gt;'•

•-out fart in IW‘

IthBA.a auarth- artteu.

IIhmi U4» wwk.

nm youk
Drug?, Books, Staiionary, Patent Medicine
taiints, Oils, Wall Paper, Window CurPns and Druggist Sundries?

IF YOU DO NOT,

Call at his store liefore purchasing ekewher
You will be surprised to see what a large stocl
he Ijas, and pl .ased with his prices.
He keeps a Registtered Pharmacist con'tantly in attendance, who compounds all pre­
scriptions carefully.
Do n&lt;&lt;t fail to visit his store,

OR. E. IL LATHROP

W

�LOCAL NEWS.

H astings Banner,

PERSONAL MENTION.

Baptist church next Monday evening the
18th. Her eloquent address will be ac-’
rompalned with music by a fiur quartette
Fresh celery and oysters evety day at of slugcra. Also our city's favorite. Mrs.
Relle Hendershott will render two beautlBeamer's.
S There are now 13 prisoners confined In fupuolc*. A dmImIon only ten cents.
^The Methodist society will lie entertain­
the county Jail.

Circulation this week.

Hastings Wednesday, Feb. 43th. 1889.

A. D. NI8KERN, Local Editor.

House to rent.

Stamped Linens

2,100

Enquire of Stuart. Knaj&gt;-

Every body and his best girl were out
sleigh'riding Sunday.

Bring yottvQld gold nnd silver to John
Beumer, and get new goods for It.

Meeting of the U. R. K. of P. to-nlzht
at Castle Hall for tlie election of officers/
S The Methodist Sunday school ex|H-cte to
give the children a sleigh ride Saturday.
Ground feed, corn and oats BO eta per 100
lbs.
FAIL Ba.hi.ow &amp; Co.

The concert at the Methodist church
Sunday night waa well .attended and Jntemttag.

The Troy Laundry Is essentially n home
industry. Patronize II It gives the • best
of satisfaction to- its customers.
'
I

T. J. Bush and wife were in tbe city
Wednesday.

Mrs. Jennie Thayer, of Grand Rapids,
Is iu tbe city.
ed by Mcsdauies Mixer, Brice. Hough,
J. M. Bauer and wife visited In Kalama­
Chas. Andrus. Turner, Mate, Cherry. Pul­
zoo last week.
ley, Peck. Geo. Williams, Woodruff nnd
Townsend on Wednesday afternoon and
P. A. Blackman, of Delton, was livtown
evening of next week at the Episcopal last Thursday.
society ri-ams. Supper served fauu five to
P.
T. Colgrovt- was in Kalamazoo on
seven. A -cordial Invitation 1*extended
business last Friday.
to all.
'
/ A. Durkee, of Nashville, was in the city
Joseph Rogers has a Is-auUful set of
Monday on busincM.
Brown
UIUHll Chinese
VUllimC Plant
I IUIII dishes,
U13I1VTH containing
59 pieces. If you want a chant* to get / Born, Saturday, night, to Dr. J. C.
this set of dishes trade with him. With Attdrus nnd wife, a girl.
every dollar’s worth of trade he issues a
Dn Tuesday of last week a girl was born
ticket which entitles pie bolder to an In­
to A. H. B. Ellis mid wife.
terest in the drawing for these dishes.
The drawing takes place on the I5th Of
Mrs. Crippen, of Oscoda, is the guest of
March nnd the holder of the lucky ticket her daughter, Mrs- C. W. Jones.
gKs the china.
m
Lloyd Felghner. of Indiana, a former
/Yesterday, at tbe home of the bride's
lbwlings boy, was In town lost week.
’parents In Prairieville township, Miss Ella

A. L. Ruse, a classmate of Dr. M. M.
Marshall was united In marriage to Mr.
Wanted, at tlie Middleville. Mich., roller '
Sylvenmi Rogen, of Prairieville.
The Fowler, was the latter's guest Sunday.
mill, 2(&gt;,&lt;XM) bushels of w heat in exchange
wedding waa a quiet affair, only tbe hnr. of Uke Odessa,
for TOO tons of bran and shorts.
medlate friends of tlie couple being pres-’
city this week.
The four dollar ladles and gents watch ent. They arc yreli known to many of our
Clement
Smith
and
wife,
accompanied
is the best seller John Bestuaer ever, put readers, who will wish them Joy and hap­
into his stock. Call and see them.
.
piness and all manner of good wishes. .by their daughter, visited Grand RapMs
■
They will leave for Breckinridge, Colorado, Monday.
Any body can afford to have silver plat­
where they will remain during tbcsnmmer /Mrs. P. W. Nlskern, who has been visit­
ed tea sjwxins. when John Hessmer sells
ing in this city left yesterday for her hotne,
them for one dollar per *1 (half dozen).
The aecond .annual convention &lt;»f tbe, Manistee.
/ "*e “rv r'*Bnbly Informed that the C. K.
Barn’ county Sunday school as.-wx-lallon1
'S. B. Evans and wife, of Bellevue, spent
A S. R. R. company will have their trains
will 1h&gt; held in this city at the Baptist Saturday and Sunday with their nephew
running into Wmxlland by tlie flrat of
church. Thursday nnd Friday, March 7 J. M. McElwain.
May.
i and 8. An Interesting program has been
i /Grant Hendershott and wife, of Irving.
luut, ev&lt;-iiing Rev. It vine and wife enter- j prepared, coimlntlng of addresses and.
tained the ministers and their wives, of!.W»ers on various triples connected with। were In tbe city yesterday to attend the
this city. The oemdim was n very pleas- j the work. On Thursday evening. Rev. I.. marriage «»f Mra. H.’s sister. Miss Josie
anf &lt;w»r.
’
, Manter will deliver an address at the M. Qualfe.
/on Th.n.U, ..Irt. . ««.„ ,.l„
1 L’SX'fa, |'2X'
~ .X'
• /m. W. Hicks and'huuily now occupy the

Table l.ttH-nm. Bureau and Bide Board Scarf*,
Tray (MoiIk. Tidies all matnped la outline tor
artistic embroidery, all kinds of working mater-

BEDDCED PRICES.

10c.
ArnMiu, 25c. doc.: Embroidery itllks.
JMIks. ite.
dtu.; &lt;'hlnellra.«c.doz.: Filling bilks. 40c &lt;107.;
Grewels, toe. dot.: Etching. 4fe. &lt;toz.; Hr. dine,
we, du.-. : Rope Milks, 4te. dot.
W« keep a clean fresh' stock, and positively
refuse to exchange any material.

NEVINS.

CURED!

business.

I house in the fourth ward near the Hayford
some of Um* r&lt;»&gt;uis and doing roitdderable j r
”
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property, which was recently purchased
।/The Young Peoples Alliance connected। by Mr. Hicks.
damage.
| with th’’ Methodist church was reorganizedJ
Th'imas Allen, of West Bay City, recent­
Wm. Griffith, a constitutional Nashville
lust Wednesday night apd the following
druuk. la In Jail awaiting trial in the cir­
; ly graduated frotd the ptiannacy deportcuit court on a charge of la.-lng drnnk nnd j were elected officers for the ensuing year:■ ment of the University, is the guest of his
Pres.—Rose Bostwick.
•linunlerly. •
1|
uncles, the Hicks Brothers.
Vice Pres.—Ralph Wooton.
Bring your watcher, clocks and lewelry ij
See.—Flora Beadle.
Mrs. John A. Williams, who has bwn
to John BesKiner and have them repaired '
Trcaa.-vW. R. Cook.
’
visiting In the city the post two weeks,
in an artistic manner. Fine hand engraving
Chorister—Dr. S. M. Fowler.
left Thursday for Chicago. She Intends
a specialty.
Asst. Chorister—T. S. Brice.
returning here In about a fortnight.
1 Julies' ready-made muslin underwear
Organist—Mias McMichael.
,
Married, In this city, on Saturday, l»y
at less than cost of raw material.
Directors—Rev. W. M. Puffer and M. /A letter received from W. H. Power*,
Rev. D. B. OviatL Miss Hannah Shrtdcr,
I- Cook.
'• dated Marietta, Ga., states that Mrs. Powof Bowne, Kent county, to Myron Tevple.
latoles* vests for 39 els.
, era nnd son Roy are suffering much from
of Freeport.
Write to J. D. Clement Kalamazoo, If
Boy 's woolen umtaM'hlrto, 29 cts.
bad colds caught en route to that place.
Children's woolen hose for ID cts.
There will l&gt;e a reunion of the l^th you know any thing about where hie buy.; Tbe weather there is quite cold.
Allen
Gatta
Clement,
Is.
The
boy
Is
13
Children's wook-n mittens for loots,
Michigan Infantry at Lansing, on Friday,
years old. looks older. HU underclothes1
Tbe Banxeh is In receipt of a letter
ladles' woolen mittens tor so cts.
February 22nd. All member»q&gt;f the real­
are marked with his name. He Is rather‘ from Hnmer Moul, whose address is now
Handkerchiefs from 2 eta. np.
ment are urged to attend.
X
light complexion, somewhat freckled, large 533. 12th SL. Oakland. California. He
Ink S ctx. a Imttle.
The
donation
for
tbe
benefit
of
Rev.
D.
nose,
full
teeth
and
thick
lips;
I*
well
I
now
has a carriage factory, the only one
And every thing In our line below c
B. Oviafl will be held.on Wednesday. Feb. 1dressed In a block suit, knee pants, brown1 ou tbe Pacific coast, which will turn out
petition.
’
g)
20th, instead of Mondav evening, Feb. 1overcoat which Is pretty large fur him. fur from 500 to 700 vehicles a year. We are
1.8th, as announced last week.
1 cap. high button sbocN. blue stockings:: glad to note his prosperity. He expects to
carries a silver watch and cheap brown visit Hastings tlie coming summer.
The next meeting of the Barry Comity ™.
leather raitae. Ia*ft home Katnnlay, Feb.
Teacliers'Association will be In-Id in this' .»,i
"7
»• ~ —
city March 2ml. '89. The program will be
j / Tin- marriage of Mint Joule Qualfto Wil­
published in -next week's iwue.
C, L. S. C. will meet at The rvaddcnce ofl liam B. Barker, of Ashley, Mich., occurred

And a Sure Cure
FOR DULL TIMES
------ IS------

BEAMSRSW PRICES
. We have no sympathy with the idea that the month of
Fobruury is a dull month for business.

margin of profit, we believe in dividing the profits or throw­

ing them off altogether rather than keep a lot of goods till

they get old enough to vote.

NEW YORK

We like to sell.that kind and no other, and we propose"
to, and in order to keep otir stock new and fresh, we are de­
termined that there shall be now slow months, and that busi­

ness ‘must be kept moving.

•To Sell Out!

Groceries, • Crockery,
And Store Fixtures,

WHOLESALE PRICES.

Tb.

IU.™, l..krt

.(

to,1M

Modern Church In Europe, chaps. 17 to
Tickets will be sold from Hastings tp,
Detroit and return one fare for round tripi.­ 2ft inclusive—Mrs. Peck.
Paper. The Thirty Years War—Mrs.
on Fete 20, 21 and 33d. good to rytum not
Smith.
f
Infer than Feb. 33d.
P. A/Hahn.
Cbemblry. chap. 9—Miss Bostwick.
y MIm Rose Bostwick severely injured her
Music among the animals, Chautauqua
foot .Saturday by letting a stick of wood; —Belle Hicks.
fall on It. She la now nt the residence of
Critic—Flora Beadle.
B. IL Rose where site will remain for a
z'Monday morning fire caught In an Ice
short time.
house Oh Cheater Messer's r—t.twnnc prop
erty. Fortunatelj the fl restart not gained
T. J. Broascan. ami a number of her much headway when It was digovered and
friends called nt her home in the evening
। the prompt arrival of the fife tepartment
to help her celebrate the event It was a j prevented the flame* from speading to tbe
pleasant occasion.
] other .buiklings standing but a few feet
------------------- away. The building was being used a* a
A Fuller's, and gi t the highest market I ^torelinuse fur bran and contained several
prices in cash or in exoliangti for anything i *”»■• H b&gt; supposral that the fire caught
In the line of groceries and provisions, or . from coals*that might have been In some
dry gmxis. viuthlug. boots and shoes.
I “she* which were emptied near the build­

'

r.h!hiti,&gt;,
. ........ .
an, exhibition
of what a talented magician
can do. at Union hall, Feb. 21. 22 and 23.
And thuoe owing said' firm are re&lt;iural«-d On the third night a gold watch will lie
!&lt;&gt; call and Mettle their account by ou&gt;h or given away In the manner, described on
x
nqte. an we flhall give no credit after this the bills.
date.
. X/ ii Felghner, pul/llshrr of the NashValle News, la ambitious. He wants to
double his already large subscription list,
and In order to do so Is offering that excel­
lent paper three months for ten cents to
new subscribers.
/fhe society connected with ttu- Emman­

Fanners Produce taken
at Cash Prices.

I^QUTHERN GROWN

uel church will be entertained Feb. 21 at.
by Madmns W. S. Goodyear. -J. Hewes. J.
Rogers. J. Rush, N. Bailey. N. Parker. K.
Brown. Dr. A. P. Drake, Carrie*Goodyear,
— "'■‘ “Jaahd Hattie Depiie.

sEED*iX™Z

jJlars in Miss Rose Bostwick's
*room
gatberei nt her rooms Wednesday
, .
gathered
j and announced to her that they, Imd cuin'r
in honor other birthday. After a pleas-Writ* for ««r ant Huie there they all adjourned to Hon.
D. Striker's residence. when- a splendid
UM rm. trapper awaited them.

•r ttrl^

.-slfejWs^fe
fiMcltl Men

H. W. LANDRETH

Lx)rii-S pranr
*
J
«
Hol! W-iwUlta,. («» Brarui.

menu tu supply our county subscrilters
llutw^k. Tb-r.uh
n.« our.

town, broke lib. Ie*r near tbe ankle. His
bobs were running at full »|&gt;evd and his
bid caught on a stone with tin* abuve re­
sult. Dr. J. C. Lnuipuian was (Wiled and
reduced tbe fracture.

pwwBI Jrbm-mirmKT.
I

Here Is Mimcthlug to busy some of the
little giriiP of the household. Take a
medium sized sponge—the white ones are
preferred as the pores an- closer than in
other varieties—fill full of rice, hemp or
other seed, nnd place in a shallow, fancy
dish, pour water In (he dUh, and always
haw enough In it to keep the sponge
moist. In n short the awb will commence
to sprout. It then can la* removed from
the water and suspended in same position
where it will get the sunlight. Keep it
always moist and there will l»e a pretty
green foliage entirely covering the sponge.

During the visit of the legislative eommlttec. of which Senator (’olgrove was a
member, tn the state prison the convicts
were all assembled nnd addressed by some
of the memlMTn of the eumuiittee. Judge
I’lteler, a member of the committee, during
i bis remarks asked the convicts, of whom
then? wen al»out 800 present to be honest
with him Ln complying with a request Im*
was obfHirto make. He then asked that
all wlw admitted thcnwlves to be guilty
of the crimes, for which they were st-rvlng
punishment and that the use of intoxica­
ting llq'uurs was either the direct or indi­
rect cause of their having committed the
crime would hold up their hands. A care­
ful count gave &lt;iver 800 whorompllwl with
his request. Where can you find n Mttgr
temperance lesson |han that?

I’hlilips A Fuller have an cxi-hange tnulc
with F_ Y. Hogle. so that their' customers,
who wish to rxehange produne for goods,
can get tbe l enefit of toe two Mores with'
Obituary.
their large ntock of groceries ami provlsions, and dry goods elntbing. furniahlng • Died, at her late hunie, Northwood.
' goods. txx»te and shoes. AH goods at low- Dakota. January 23nd. aged 7&lt; years, of
npoplexy, Mra. George Brown. She wax
&lt;4 living rates.
iKim In Wln-atbig, New York, in 1814: nnd
As our readers Well knnw. Dr. il. A.
waa uutrried in 1887 to George Brown, and
Baughman, the well known specialist
moved to Orangeville, thio county, that
fonuerly of this city, is now located nt
year. Their sou, Alliertua, was the first
Akron. Ohio. All those wishing to con­
white child boni in Barry county. At that
sult Dr. Baughman by letter can address
tnrly day. there wa* but one bouse between
him at No. 151 South Howard SlrerL
her home and Grand Rttplda. and no road
Akron, Ohio. He writes prescription? for
but
un Indian trail. To thia pair seven
Necromancer and Illusionist,
any disease for Sl.tK).
,
children were born, four sons and threw
&lt;/ri»-re I* good reason to expect that the daughters, of whom nil but two. Mra. A.
/Lowell
Hastings railroad will be extend­ 1». Cook and Ctiarlea Brown, survive.
ed to'this city as mmiii as the front Is out of The children lh Ing are Jann a Brown. &lt;»f
Prtnee of Oriental .luxglvrs,
the ground In tbe spring. The pnrtli« who Qrangevllie. Alberton, living in Petoakev.
In a prognuu &lt;rf t nlque and surtllua Woodert.
are at the Invttom of the whemo have Bat­ George Brown and Mra. T. D. Lillie, of
Sec the Elegant Present to be Given tle Creek In view as the southern terminus. Dakota, and Mrs. Charlotte Parkhurst, of
This will make Hastings ns good n railroad Kansas.
Away I
.
jsilnt as there la in the state.
Deceased was a woman of much more
,
POPULAR PRICKS PREVAIL.
than ordinary intelligence, nnd had those
Aiow guutlemen, get to grinding with sterling traits of character which adorn
General AdmlMlon.
lose schemes for home manufactures, the true wife aud mother. She had lived
Children
tastings lias capital enough bi notes and io Orangeville until about two years
mortgages to start plenty of good manufac­ when she removed to Dakota.
turing hMtitntions, which will yield a larg­
er profit than 7 per cent., and will build up
Big dlscvuul on dress goods.
the town, la-t’s gi-t Gm ul Wo clii uo ■ Kbits jt $1.00. rubbers «1.00.
this by exhibiting a pn&gt;|ar axne. nt o’ pro.
gressheiKss, and once sterti. J, ,t v.,11 Le
easy to draw ulhcn.

Re-Opening of Union Hall.

Throe Nights i Saurday Maliaes
Feb. 21, 22, 23.

HANSI.EY-:

GILLASPIE

yt-rterday afternoon nt the reMdcnceaf the
bride's father, Mr. John Quaff, RR. W.
M. Puffer officiating. They left on the
2:15 train for Ashley, their future home,
where Mr. Barker la the prosperous pro­
prietor of a drug store. Tbe wedding was
a (piirt affair, only the Intimate friends of
the family being present Miss Quaif la
an estimable young lady with many warm
friends, who wish her much happiness in
her new home.
•

Sheriff Shriner returned Munday .from

.

W? Quote Prices.
Read this list over, and seezif it isn’t an object for you to-'

buy now, during onr special sale which will close March 1st.

Central House Block.
WE INTEND

Our customers like

New, Fresh Goods!

BARGAINS!

Smith's Bazar.

While other may be

content to hold their goods unless they can make a large

READ!

READ!

READ!

6
5
8

Gloss Starch
Turkish Prunes
Sal Soda■
....
....
’ Good Fine Cut Tobacco (others ask 40)...
“ Plug
Old Joy Smoking
Banner
u
1
Butter Crackers
very best Japan Tea Dust
4 dozens Sweet Pickles
6
“
Sour
“
3
“
Clothes Pins
3 papers best cut steel Carpet Tacks
1 box best soft wood Tooth Picks
One 6}xl0 inch Slate (others charge 10c)
....
18 sheets best Note Paper
25 good Envelopes, white
....
1 gal. best Table Syrup, fine flavor
1 “ choice Porto Rico Molasses
....
....
1 “ finest New Orleans
“
Best Tubular Lantern
Shaved Ax Handles
u XXX Heavy Tin Pail
Slop Pail, fancy painted
Mop Stick, with brusn attached
Plain Table Tumblers, per doz
Galvanized Iron Wash.Tub
Wooden
“
“
All bristle Blacking Brush
Large bristle Scrap Brush' ”
'^T..
r......
u
“ Whitewash Brush
•
Best Water White Oil, per gal
5 gal. Oil Can with pump
...
4
1 doz. best heavy pieced C&gt; quart Milk Pans
56 piece Tea Sets, new style
104 piece Dinner Seta, new styles
.. .
1 lb. Rising Sun Baking Powder

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25
30
30
20
'20
25
20
25
25
05
‘05
05
05
05
05
40
40
50
50
30
40
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25
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45
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10
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35
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rest the collide that abandoned a babe re­
cently in Irving township. The couple
were taken before J uatlee Keiumton Mon­
day. waived exajninaiion and In default of
SftOO ball are now confined In the county
Jail. Tlie following taken from tin* De­
troit Tribune, gives an account of the af­
fair and what iMadtiun the couple are In.
■•Sheriff Baker Shriner, of Barry county,
passed through Detroit yesterday with two
priaoners. Edgar Titus and Man Bilby.
w hunt he secured in New; York state. The
palr are alleged to have eloped alwut three
yean?ago from I'nlon Springs, near Aurora,
N. Y.. where Titus U'sald to have a wife
livliig. They went to Hastings, Mich.,
where Titus drove an fix: wagon aud en­
gaged as a laborer in other employments.
Friday, FeU 1, Titus and the woman who
jHHwed as his wife nlmndoned their 5-weeksold child on a irabllc highway in Irving
township, a short distance from Hustings,
and taking their other child, a Utile girl
about two yean. old. left for the east The
। child whn discovered In flmc to save It
from death through exposure by a well-todo farmer, who turned It over to the coun­
ty authorities. Abandonment of a child is
a serious offense under the laws of Michi­
1
gan, being punishable by iu years' im­
prisonment. Correctly surmising thnt the
pair liad returned to the locality from
which they eloped three year* ago. the
sheriff followed them there, Titus indng
arrested at ItoehCMer and the woman at
Union Springs. The cliarge that he iuul
married the Bilby woman and would con­
sequently be -amendable to the statue
against bigamj was denied by Tltds when
1
seen tn company with the sheriff at tbe
Wayne hotel yestexdny. He is a rather
1
slight num with curly hair and a face that
3
Is not at al) displeasing. The woman, sit­
ting upon the lied where she luui been rest­
10
ing after the fatigue of tlieir Journey, look­
ed sleepy-eyed and refused to talk. “We
had no Intention of leaving the child to die,”
Guanuiiwd as good u any 50e. powder in the market or no note.
said Titus. “We wouldn’t have banned It.
....
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We kiiew that the farmer who picked It 5 lbs. Schumaker’s Rolled Avena
up would lie along there in a few mluntm
Tbest? rolled oat* are auperior to any In the market, and have world-wide reputa­
and we put It Just where be would be cer­ tion. We are the only huuae that handle Lhcw? gtrodi. and no other could meet our
tain to find it. He Is well off nnd able to price. If you onee uae Schumaker'* oat meal, -teamed and rolled, yixt will have no
other.
would always follow It If It grew up with
....
..
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us. We thought it would be a great deal Japanese Rose Leaves, per package
better off In the hands of someone who
All the above goods at the prices given during this sale.
could care for it ami where Its parentage
When this sale ends these prices are no longer binding.
would lx- unknown."

ExainioutloiH will be held in „
Barry
ronnty for the spring series 1889, as follows:
Hastings, regular, March 7th ami nth.
' Middleville, special. March28thand Wrtli.
Nashville. special, April 28th and 87th.
Examinations will begin at 9 o'olock a.

and at the special, will begin at 1 o’clock
Saturday.

J. W. MATTHEWS.
Sec'y of Bonn! of Examiners.

All posts and corps soldiera and sallore
of Barry county are cordially Invited to
attend, u camp fire at Fitzgerald ikm&gt;1 ball
on the evening of Frliraary 23d. Come
all. Boys this Is not a camp lire of top
.^9 ....ml. 1...» «

Of camp and battle.

Farmers take your Produce, Butter and Eggs to Beamer’s.
They can supply you with anything in the hue of groceries,
crockery, dry goods, boots and shoes, or anything you want,
with their system of due bills. Highest market price paid at
all times.
Come now while we quote these prices.
pro|x&gt;ftionate rate at

Other goods st

Bearner sCash
Bargain Store.

�_________
OLD WORLD ITEMS.

OUR NATIONAL LAW-MAKERS.

I Wined to ton,

(JTJACOBSon

The Favoiih

MUH»n

W AMHIMVTOX City. Feb. n -Tlx-Ottal.onui

markV

trade

They Hold a Conference at the
General's Home.

A Notable Removal by Presi­
dent Cleveland.

REmedy^paINI

••Pln&lt;

.-ivil bill »M offered by Hawley, appniprb
aling »SJ.fWa* a gift to Mra. Gen- Hbertdan,
in n-eugniti.Hi ot Um- dead rakitei'» mrvicea.
A reaaliitlon to appoint an additkHia! clerk to

EDGERTON KO LONGER IN OFFICE.

ForZBrulses and Burns.

Medicine for Throat and Lum« |calr..-,
tbj-, tfffiir 1-----:
*
*
-.I’.,

Fresh, Strong. Convincing Facte.

COMPLICATION nr MEW HAMPSHIRE.

Hal cmuwcted with Uh-

kiWted him tu w *11
the vorreqxMMFiMra
with the .Ixpartaiem
■ hi.thl* aoilijcvt. ‘ Mr.
Aixk-rwm
nfter*ard

the joint nwJuti-H, to pay the repnnmtativ» of tbe late « «|d. Ea&lt;b 'UUO.IMM for

IWKTOK.

.llblgt* A. P.
latire appropriation

fortnight he got varioue rtooujiteutx front

"ghiu3 aiN&gt;

/.
//..
/M
'f/L
‘ A

" My wife had a dlatreMing
kina iu tl.o
7

taker. Up aixl an

wbh

U-r. Mr«. Glenn, had the iuei7i,

union.

Atwuneudment to in
to apimint Hugh. K Tbompra*. of South

racotmnendltig tbi*
l»y

from
pay
testifying
Amterwon
----„g&gt;.... _
----------; - the beat the world knows.-- It n.
b-fore tlx- oarnnteuon, and .heiarrd Hurt | Foreman
M&lt;&gt;rrilh..n. vk ’

tbe wracutitn ha-dwt.

journed tearing both matters unwctted.

entered Ditrtrid bwinwa. and adj-uned at * Harriwm name innur farm I v"
)UUI&gt;
I
Mrwbr wut a note to Gtei Harrtevi nrtting
vumaw. CYTT. K-. T.-n» —.UI - -Wiy....

drrlnwrf to ivdgn. inikili^ Uad hU rmjgiiati-«i ••&gt;Hikl n--t l« politic, creditable to him

fintiniatihg that Mi. ThurhfMm could mA be
confintted if nominated'. Of twin*, tbe

B1ARKE

tataell

“7 “ “*
■“
HoMWrr,
„-hlm h, lbr ,4™.
un.wcfe w- Fort Cowr mll.Urr —c.Uo.'
M,u,, ,^|
..
Ct... l.itl
•- ■. *' . n.—, .
,

Xu.
ortn.

xlx-u Edgerton rvai-lird lib other Saturday
tie found U&gt;e fallowing letter awaiting him:

Cough Medicine

dtrflity. A
In- Uxitight

a, and la*t »pring wi„ („•,
cough wlmh threat-:F daya. Every onr prutjoti
mpttoo
I detent.:.....

nre Miirt that th" Irtish lirrabvrhosKi laid

‘Bi« months ago 1 hail a ae’vei. i,

MAbtUP. Fri« A-1

ircs'j

BwBsgttatM-Eai'lM 1
.Ate-^UPflYSICIAIi AKD SUBGEOH

Hnn. A F. Edgerton.
Mr. Edpvton i- indignant at tbK .•inunary

t SKILL and SUCCESS
\ (taic, Nenous aii Prirate Disessa.

for tm- and after Innting alxnil tlx- buxh
finally a.«krd fur iny rtwignati.ni
( a»kod

WNERVOUS DEBILITY. Let Manhood.

wan I then •Iwllne.l
.In-lined to rretgn.
n-tgn. *»
a* f( Mikl
-®H 1I
wiu
.vouM not U- n party to anv iix h a dirty

th- |4nre to Thomp &lt;&gt;n.

“For children afflict.-. 1 with cold.
A0Te
' ...
1 Itm.. - * "
give Buell ktx—d&gt; reltH aim
iyet'* Cherry I'wu.iaI
t
i)M&gt;, irivalnabh- in
„&lt;
Omgl/’-Auii iz1XT

j wanted th* ]ir&lt;-oi!ent-"l.~-t with a handsome
&lt; A5 tlx ornate arlj,Hirtte&lt;L
Tlte U"w rrtetnte-r of the hou«*. from the
Flrat Imliana dtotri&lt;-t,- Mr. Frank B. F'iwy,
wna«w„ni in yraterday. OmaidmUlau of I « iui”-. ■« uecaxur. ma. renrrw-x «ne cuv
the confrrwKv* nqiort ou the Nicaragua canal Monday night, and &lt;-aItel ujon Geu. Horri-

which

I oakol him if that

INTERESTING POLITICAL QUESTION.

all it* anx«dment* to tlx- bill.
blngtey
ofT-red • re-dutirm inquiring whrtix-r tbe
in*trix.-ti&lt;in» to United State* rvi.nue &gt;ntter»

umAcAly by new eethodi wu*
.&gt;l.!ig«-&lt;| to remove roe and 1 %iul al) right,
d.»WtBlM4^!-K0.0U.l*'*1?r! ,T’“.
J—olW --r.
cur^4_
। fngul I «wa&lt;l«- bint good day
OniNARYoxwpidan.ffltet,
“Hair tl.cn- la-eri any .UlTer-u-e. l«-iweeu
■ou and th" prvMti-et’

"—H. B. Hilton. Kittanning ?.• j

rvaultnd fr&gt;HU the

Ayer’s Cherry

Pectoral,

iltwm of th« Hon. D. H. Goodell, late Itepub-

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell. Myu.

ary. Mit fllil.netering againrt the bill killed it

rfn [KwJtile j»&gt;lttlr*l

Malumhu &gt;ald that th«- federal govermitent j
had followed a1 waiting jadk-y on ite- cor-'

iinquidunent by the Rioux In&gt;tmn- of part ot

‘^a^Nu!

HOSE'S EXTRACT

ht*m* a&gt;l}ouni»l. .

withdrawn

kind &lt;&gt;f a frand.
ten twit la paved oftb

F. 0. CLARKE, M. D„
Merrill Block, DETROIT. MIOH

■ MICHIGAN CENTRAL, j
■ BA" . « amVJ
Grand KapMs XV.
Middle.-"-

HABTIN 1" .

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Chariotte
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Baton kanid,. .

LOYER

ltuni.Hr. Feb.

I.
I
.-Mimr

.Addie**

Mcur*,8l0«.

THE GREAT

pme-nted and tihxi.

Emery*

DtVUK. Fid*. A—ThurMln, night - tote tbe

ship iu tto.'lte|'.nNiran parn . ttw h^tetatnre.
_■ - ■
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.

I 1.9 B57 I2.MI0W
:sn -•.» t mi । tain io

him gnv.

two racnm-te. &lt;«n the —m- agniwit Un AMO.W prorkhd fur Mibmaoim
-*l»’a.
-alia •• tti.a t.aa-aa- I—' 11 •
a-a
11tin. ataa-lalaaii lift H
fllli-4, Itb tb-iught that th- pn-.ideii'i'had ' U--home-adjmrned.
cuncluiiaxl that as Appointment b&gt; Mr Edger-1
Wammimthw Cit

Blood hriitt.

o

linuidMrt itRUW hi
matter.
| u»d DevHopmteit oompany. to draw water !
When the ttewi. of Mr. EdgrrtunN removal from the WalMieb and it*, trilnitnrie* in Illi-1
woxcnaimuniraUMi to t^iiimiMi&gt;Hirr Lyman, I
After furtlwr morning lawincte Cluin-1
that ofllrer
«*-nu
iurpri-vd,
and
found
hiniwlf
j &lt;i**r'* rewlirtimi relative to pay of naval of-&gt;
wn» «t
in a prrdicnnx nt. _ — ««- ,.}
w.*Wtod ’hut Iw liod authority, wngl*»-hnn.hxl. to
... .....
__
ixactteallv hai no fnn&lt;- 1 bill mc-raaeing the pmuon &lt;tf Geu
till XI. I ■ &lt; -- xi.lniV t &gt; M~.&gt; (Mil- Oi.-tit).
In

LOSSOM

..

SEEMS TO BE OHtCAGO STYLE

of -the «mate. who t. a Republican.
• ■ .. . . . -I.
.a . ■ • &lt;
A W. C. T. U. UNPLEASANTNESS

tn^mJprtn.i*jn.

&lt;’ -irtland.

Adam-

'strret. '

. For Sale by W
&lt;•« Tb" Chicago Oath
He ha* ' ,n* int4' tlx? state of Mlffragr in Louisiana and 1

GkJr. and well con-

jj

tt&gt;gv&lt;h&lt;-r until
Th-.-pr'-»i'kiut »ent Thrwn|w&lt;in’* txiiidnathai '

3

to the • oiimiiw«i&lt;inrr«bip to th- tenate Hatur-

“diki* on tlx-Ito. Moine* riy
•——•
pro|iriation
bill

*eu-

• turn mini H’otntwday morning. , Atxxu •••
! o'clock Mr* RnwUcy received a van! from

»

THE SMALLS-ELUOTT CASE.

Chte/Kalaaaico i Sagisaw
TIME TABLE.

In efleet July in.iw.

South.

Partite funding bili wa» briefly di-balol and j

aault

-At Richland Junction with C. J.

CTSSKc^m,^

DON’T ARCTICS
y^oVr
Until you have seen the

lu al! the departim n.- ••f our
•tack, l&gt; now

adiuiusimi bill Ordered. n prad.lential nwaokg- | tkaial du—. »o that
man "Billy " Maxon got the floor while tbo 1
podoffire ai^roprlationa wax up in tbe hou»- ‘
Saturday atal pnx-oeded to make a
1 adjounx-d
that could u&lt;H by any rtn-tch of imaginaUna '
be conviihwtd m pertinent to the bill before1
the houte. Hi- ■mbjent wax lb,. SmoIlk-EIll. | ■trike out the clauae in tbe agrteultund bill
ott eontHrted election cane from tbe Seventh '
South Carolina dtotrtet, which luu Ixwn an '

t peudrai 1411* wm taken uplthtrty-elgbtpMMfl
ifrol- He made a terrific a»- I Ind tbe houw ndjourix-d.
WAMmroTotrCrrr. Feb. It.—The ranate
Soat h
Carolina
ckrtion |
Satnniay paawd a bill to Mteblhdi a United

Ufleation WIJ, with one amendment appro
at tbe polh The prearnt governor &lt;/ South ' printing FJD.HOO for torpedraa controllMl in
Carolina wai th" worthy executive of a cor-!
their action and movemtert* from the ehore.
rujit 11 w., Tbe governor had odd Unit God
Cullom
and
Cockrell
Almighty luu! idamped the imprint of In- I Tngalln, Hoar.
appointed
thwnwte
cotn.
fcriorlty on th- blade ran- and that the ' were
on
.vreuxmlea
Anglo Saxon mart rule in South Cardlna. • n&gt;*ttee
. inpuguratinn
. „
---------------Ho [Mawxi] had been in South Carolina anil -and a rew&gt;iuUoo wa» agrwd to providing

_x,

In order to reduce atock l&gt;cforf tnkiqjf in­
ventory. It L- our drain* at thi-* li'-

oelpt of pay from the Ripubllmn |«nr for
tiH«t. and iitlier wvirMl"

toy choking hi* wifa, who waa lying acixw
th., law!
___ _..T

PHit.Aiin.r rA, Feb &lt;1—Mr. A. J. Urrxwl
antertaln -d V » Pnxddant-elftet |^,-| p. Mor

THE RAILWAYS IH IOWA

TMrt v«tatb .--d W.hwt amm. Mr Drrr !
Cri-rtm F-.i
,-I - rtniruw- Irt -1,0 vt.w,
..1 . . i.
.
■tab,!, tiwl no political slgnlflean,* Mr.
white a.,.. any
man .b-ctoru)
on ----------------Wcdnredav
Mr. Morton, In—----------------- vote
----- —
y. Tlx- 1‘acitli- Drexel, aa annld friend
here.
Wh" wan
going
t’— railway,
—“------- *—
■'
that
to —
aualyre
funding bill coming
up Stewart vitnl wverxl well-known FhUadolphia pro- acctrwi « tbe railroad roron.ted.mer.
M.ul I...-, —-- ___ .. _
. . _________
.
Anglo Saxon blood I
Anglo-Saxon ! took the flotr to advoent- a general
ixir-_______ ___________________________
If aixl /
____tlte innnagenteiita of the teaming Iowa'
»U|T— were tlx-n- going tlcular regulation of th- affair- nt Uiore
road« uii-ve that there^wflTbe 'terinjmti;-,,to be Wood-tarter* whichi would *ay ton man. railway* by tbe government. Blair inter
lift oflh lai duti«-s Tlie gtxwi.- were hading
Hutoiiing th-raiiakv .
-xo
.aper rent .negro; ,
wi(h qunrtkxt* aMnfanally. which raHrnad mm. &gt;»umalf«U. lawyers financiers
I ™
&gt;*r wnl Anglo-Saxon, 50
^nnXXX^trZ,"^.n&amp;
. you can have half n vote." It wm not the
and l*u«inw« men.

W earing

■ of U&gt;e negro

Mmon then went Into an oxj

' pcaltiun of tie- particular frau b which lie

AnUc nor. made, aud 1* made 'poo honor for
ryputalton. The "OUTMDE COUNTER" adds
largety to the durability. Tbeae are cheaper!

for much of the time. The henat. ndjnuroad
without action on the Wil.
■
Tlie haute |am.d bills authorixing tlx-

Boardv. Feb. n.—At a nxxding yet terday
of th- Ten England Agricultural «v-Wy, in
which all tlie New England «tnt&lt;- w-rv rvpro
ranted, a mmlutfan wan ira«r&lt;l rvqutttUng
Pn-Hi.lrn!-.-I.--,
'

Hom Southern railway thn
Ctutter military rrorrvation.

mltun-

ttou bad lx*-n Ktolm from Smalto; it wu fcu-.

H. 3. Robinson &amp; Burtenshaw, Detroit,

tittal to Arrt-Hamranway nervier unhra, they

A TRIUMPH FOR THE TIMES.

Dakota, Waabingtnn Mid Montana by pnrbk

Rijitoy, of the Burlington mad.

Chicaoo. Fell. ".—By diixctoxi of Mayor
Ilocbc. Huperiatentfent of Ptailcd Hnldiard
Cwtcano. Feb.

GUAJtlHANTS 8AI.K

I-UU,

AntlU

uuuamtuu, Hiur,.. re.k n.— in,
I tb&lt;- Pacific Guano oomjxuiy ben-

4be laid minor,
ra aad dawribed

Inapteior IhmfMd

frit-ti ls w -xiJd axan
feel M&gt;tT) for him.

«nd late that tbe child wa. gir.„ '
tb«n by another party. John &gt;Lxlm&lt;md, tb.-'
fnrh..r
_______ . , .
.
I

ndnutmi mn.

party luxl »nnk

VERY LOW PRICES.
The prtce ba, |^n

,-0
’'

.

Blankets, Comforters. Shirting
FJannols Underwear. Knit
Goods, surh as LadivcKtut

GlOVeS, Cashmere GloVOS,
Flannel
Wool
Hosiery.
Hosiery.
Shirt* etc.

Big Reduction
IN CLOAKS.

tocUvae: Mk-hael J Scbaack. wpuin and
Jani* '''**7*‘ehb&lt;toterUv., jwudlug RM io.
Ywgigatiunof th" Hmrgw made by Tbe Chi

NMteii1? beret

Of all heavy gouda. Winter
k wil
tie alaughu-ri't in order to indite.-L
buyers u, buy up for this and n*U
winter at

trama will lx. run on alower time whednl.- , Jackets. GGilt’s Caniigi’Gs*Scarfs- Facinators Shell-. .1
toe road- will attempt to r-t.vromw,
SqDRTeS. Toboggans. &lt;
Tb- theory on which the tma nmk win Melfa Knit &lt;'a'l»,
heruafler tn- operated will be that Uie iHxmk
a&lt;-**~
r
: ‘ ’
Lined
&lt;&lt; low*, or of .uy
£ «, M ‘ tl5»
Leggings.
Legging.-,

Carolina if it took

Rower Shoe Co.

to make a

Clean Sweep!

It a the
Best Fitting and Sluu
"1 Oodwa’
tron n1 **«■ Anglo
■RARt Woarin o?x"n
! r'«I,o“ril,to for tlminferiority
X5eSL

7

GO1N(
ON

COLCHESTER ARCTIC »
With the "Outside Counter."

Closing Out Sale!

- »Mr Edward C. ।

Row thia Is a golden opportunity t &lt;
you
purvhiM- a fine atyiish ckrtl
ft*r very little money.
You cun r'&lt; *
good arlection in luulirA Mi**** an®
CbIMrcti’a Cloth Garnw-nt*: al*' *
Ute- of Mush Ganmmte to ehoo*i'
and rememtx-r that you can buy
cloak, for Ira* than jnanufartinert

Marr i Dof.
iMTTlJ: CRKF.K.

�MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
&lt;«c John Hunt nt tbo Montmorency |m41n. in

lamin’.

I

’

Tbe total production uf Lake Superior iroc
mines for tlie year IHH8 Hguro. up a little
more than i.WHI.OTO too*.

OVERWORK THAT KILLS.

THE CAME OF

I
I

A DISEASE THAT IS BLIGHTING THE

LIVES OF

BUSY

Bowljug is an ancient and

MEN.

England,

tai

Ktrnuge tiling* uiv liable to happen on

fiekb have lw«-u priwnte
by Netmior St&lt;« kbriilge.

vl-tim to eniall-|«&gt;x.
Hr &lt;T&gt;ntrnctMl the,
drrad disnw- while miinsl.-ring t.. I i.vi’tkddI
par»hi&lt;H;. r, who were stricken witii the.
evurgi-.'
Tb.- lab- LietH.-iuuit Governor McDanakl's
life insuraii.v a/gregnUvl &lt;|&lt;»,Us&gt;
r
J. '' Liiiut. tto- Buctuiuan gentleman
«debrnt»l tie* M-ventiHli aaniv&lt;-r«ry &lt;i
welding List Niivetulirr, 1- dead, at tlm a
Mtehlpoi’

t uieni. pail in 11)demented and living alone,

*a» cremated w ith Lis caliin &lt;«1 the inotuhig
A Birmingham man tapfml a nice flowing
well recently and not kmg uftcrwunl oil Lb*
Ueighta.r*' wi-lb. u.-ut dry. Hf» gnin

brah atamt tilt* winter having no ,-nrnllelfor
mililn-ev. and .-Itra Mt nwn exi*rience of
rowing whral &lt;si Jan IS. DOP. which showed
only a few light ffusts after thnt &lt;tat&lt;- tb jt

Will tuiotber fair daughter of that state and
didn't fulfill Id- |«art «&gt;f tbe contract.
"

TEN PINS.

(t was that played on tbo open

Had they not sought
for knowledge.
And used tb-:r -nirs
and eyes .
.
In getting- infor­
mation
Of every sort and kind.
Instead of going through
the world
Like men both, deaf and blind.

•ary credentials for vtartiug a AIO.OUO uati-mal luink.

auirvelom,

ppfiulw-usn mrans of sport aud gambling
that during tbe rolgn of King Henry VH! it

A Jnckwm girl's collection com-

m,

.....
uvr
pillow rarh night to coqjure pleasant drewms. | »»««&gt;' •» not slartted by the intelligence
The Jackson ronipany that makrth wslw : that some man of prominence hue suihtenly
ga» had a lively little racket at their works * *—coa* insane. Borno act of sudden aud uuthe other evening, an explosion &lt;rf the git;
vtoleuce or too
uou ot j
making the music. Ixe. $1,000, with no iu ■ *OIUt *»tomidliig delusion c
tentum
surnnre and nobody injured.
j to his condition. Then, friends and rotativea
Herman 1-utbcr. the Detroiter who tried U r'n‘®n,‘«'
*&gt;“» &gt;**“ for some lime -acting
miH
hi* frtend* to the baimv hun'tinc I £lu**rl&gt;'’ “,,d
question, •■How long Ims
grounds by the ou- of a fandnl revolver wib 1 ***• tntod been affectedT is ono that awakens
try tin-fare of tte- Jai-k-m prison for tiw! ’nUcfa «*#*«* luterest, especially among those
next twelve pan. Tbe revolver iu that pur ! k“v‘nS bwunrw rahtiom with tiim. or conticular case w ill take a n-«t,
। u*n*d in hi» e*tate. -Rest aixl quiet Will
A Hbulby dog ta wild to know with great ,Per,l*ly restore him." say his fra-u.ls, und to
rxactnew, when Sunday I'onxi But that', PhJ*icl*,’', pnrfesa to hope. Ho is sreiudod
wi«y enough— the animal s owner to a hunttai i in *"‘u,-vlul11. ur »« *'«nc private rural reand wonJii|»« with the forwt game
j treat. Tbe next that is iu-ard of him la that

until ISO.
.
• ■. ------■
j
.At mi early
j ica it was mir
। vary popular,
Every one who ha* been much iu New York
, city u&gt; famJiar with the open park on tower
Broadway near tbe Battery, which is still
' intown to many as Bowling Green.
;
In tba i^lrinric days, when that part of tlw
| eitv was New AnMi-nl.m thu
raa used ds a pubHc bowling ground Hence
1
I
In mure modern times thegamcof‘ bowls'*
, bus tatn improved upon, and it is now known
; as ten plus, aud rolled on alloys trom fifty to
, sixty-five feet 10 length/made of hard stood
: aud ta-rfartiv mvhu TIm.
km.

A Grand Ledge church ha* had thirteen
pesters in twenty-five y-arv. Must be pretty
hard folks to pk-nra in that portion of tin I horror of tho age; a slow death in life; a 1
'incyant
.
| malndy os incurable and Inevitably fatal ms j
tep.xssJ'—tLai is paresis.
j
Th.- Ixhjs-uiing drtiu-nment of the Halva- I
turn Arniv are
Hre having
hkvin~T
Perchance, after a time, the victim may ,
tiou
a _tMta'
titrate
with
the po !**?',
'
lice, Army
ami it rrallv
tavinx
to kok
ox tbourrfc
rTiPu'‘ hu nu‘“:nl control, I

■And you can be as wise as they,
If you but choose to buy
The Soap that's’called the Saxia CiAus—
Its good effects to try.
Because 'twill help you through your wcr1'.
*
At such a rapid rate,
•
That you’ll have time to master all you care ti j~
All Grocers sell SANTA CLAUS S0A1
Made by N. K FAIRBANK A CO., CHIC

wulI directed ball tuttiug tbe center pin in j
tlie right way will knock them all. Thera
pins are of swamp elm ami weigh about twe
and uue-balf pounds such.
Tte-balls useU are ..f lignum vitae wood,

the arruv held the winning .-re.1 nttai
A
i rihe H
M 1* uniter Iirroa tor trying u
&gt;1 1
i 1 ^".&lt; h ’"■"‘TT11’** have ottro

1'oRerul frauds will doubt the correct- i trom South America. It is tbe hardest, wood
'** of UaiphysictanFdtaguudA But in a know., aial ta without a grain. Th. tad!. 7
few months tbe renctiuu comes, darker nxd weigh from one pound to twenty, and ixat
darker tbe cloud settles down upon the from W to
each, according to etoe. The

tbe guilty partly, thus2C“^‘

toe body, slowly ami surely life fmlcs out. j etited a frame.

In teu plus there are throe ’

A SELF-ACKNOWI rncpn cr-ro iwnoci
,lwn&gt;'•““toncesof thrafatil progrewiiou &gt; Tram*, and too player is allowed throe ball* 5
CO LEDGED SCOUNDREL m(-ht (si citzxL among taen rat only locallyJ at each frame.
It v possible tor him to'
What John K. ritaaeraht and John Buy te ' prominent, but of natiuttal reputatieu ax' make ninety, but. tweuty-«vvcu the general
M'lr-ni. w...
t.
. playwright-, actors, mervluuitx ami fma..
avermrr. If a rnnu kiKs-kxall af

rax.-s may explain the miuiiagc of n (Traixl
Ikiwrox. Feb. I'.•rot. -o.pte.
lbJ*’
kk
Huyen
.xit’Vlc. tilltbe getrtlvum,,'
aenth-uum ’ avighingTs'.
wetahiite l!«i .' g.-rakl m ti... i„t','rlnl “revwim d.’ tmrt/nent' "’.‘‘L
iiii^*,
•.muim-r. • ..,,1 \t, j.j.., H„,..
... M I “dover the loud, are now in or near New i.rous at me pm, remuming. •&lt; Urge ba.’: 1
potll?
t . white thi fnlr bride . f
igh«::i
’i When
she pi-u
her growth
growth ’tis
ti- ji
'
&gt;J* I
t*H» 'certain end. mid there is j rolled down tbe alley mnkrau loud, rumbling |
Weighs
:tu&gt;.
n nen sue
gi-ta Iter
...... ■ . ,T
, tta,
• X|— i«.| turnm,i- 11 omK' u rniicl, ta‘tt.-r Wmw
,
------------ 1.
-- country
--------- — in ' noise.
----,
ing.
, r-retbe Janiell nmiiwisa. Mr. Htxgcndd • winch there are not numerous cum, of per-’
Washington Irving, in bls touching story'
’.Villmm Craialall n iV||&lt;&lt;m partv puts I *‘W ,h“! lh'?
Uu“ ‘,f « - "■««-; »&gt;« of minor individual importance, doomed i of “Itip Yau Wfhkie,” alludas to the distant |
in forty «ta-.- nt tlx- P.-t&lt;&gt;4»y lauiite to ' ku"*'1”W xnundrel. who« life hail tacn : to death by pnrrata
I mutteriunof dimmer a&gt; tho mura of “Hein-1
-------1
II,. for tta‘ ]Axt quai t&lt;rof a cvnturv. HS
Generally the diteOM’ runs its course in, riel, Hodson" and ins band playing alien;
raw* «&gt;f ....'
nn —
ovrr-fnndiH^M
for irutiirg ahis'
evident ol.jn i was to vrainset Parm ll and hh&gt;
thrc* &gt;’*r“ frol:‘ lh“ Uu5° thut 11 un' pU“ n‘
&lt;^tolull touuntaius. In ten pins a
aw-K-tat.»
with
tbe
wxtreme
wuu
of
tl
u
IriA
'
declares
itself,
but
there
ure
. urge or medium Lull w generally rolled. H
Kt.'l’iair roninty ritixrns are likely to have
ilTi? v
. u*ln4*' out—"l-croitte mdqctxi altogether by al-i it run. off tin- alley it goes "luto toe gutter."

RHEUMATISM ™ NEURALGIA
suffering.

•odoUwlrpaueuta Paine's

n-uralgta—so Mj thoec who
.u™,
rlthrtwumaUsn’at tar knee •

tiurmsi by tailing into a kettle of hot water,
tai ^recovered. Tbe other day lie took a dive
into a ran of Itoiling brine which w ill &gt;Ioubt-

daily from ftekt- George. nrar Cadillac, to
southern Michigan points to keep the «rather

..J4

r- ?* "“ ‘J’.,

...........................................I Sion from which duath would w:m to ta- a

meats has followed such men ns he, from
Ctcydon to Carry. No man who initiates his
Mlow-coantrynien into revolutionary socirties, then sells their tikaxl or their liberty to
the British grivi i iftetuit has Iwen allowed to
live. Tbe »i-etched life he would saw must

dervervaut in a British jait\Thb&gt; mon will
juoliably be no exception to tlie rule.”
Mr O’Heilly said: "The falktw niay have

wa* an &lt;&gt;|rn prtlwring held in Fnneail
hall, n ported fully hi all the Hod.ia faqa-ru

distinguished Anierieans from other statro,
were tlie gucita of tbe city of Bwton, nt the
invitation r.f^Mayor Prince Thoae &lt;-onventions that be mentions, in Philadelphia and
Biwhai. were filled with men. respected in
their various comiaunitMV, preraitenta,
• ver which la- pn-sklwl. now trai-ta- u Bible ' toin, lawyers, mrrebanta, busin.-w tnnFof al)
ctavaf‘be i»H.'T“ tfary. The ruling ]MMdon | kinds. The Chicago convention, whii-h be
riiu ro ntx as a |&gt;ai-tK'utarl)7lkw}ivnito dyna­
stiff MlOtw «PI"*niiiMt nx far ax rin-uuistancee
mite nmembly. was preUrfed over bv Rev.
will permit. .
।
j
|iroud of thni fact. J. H. Whipple,- whilurn
j
• rrtdikut of the l'&lt;*nil&gt;rokv mills at Hint cily
l acth/church worker withal wh know ।
ing t.iw” for tlie Mate un aixviunt of to,'-

tLS?"* E*^"“

Mr Oltefllv MUd Wat Lz Caron was an
imnnttenf ra^wl d.^n.dmJmi dlstanre to
&lt;v,ver his fraud, and &lt;M1 the ignorance of the
EngH-h issnite «- to tbe real r-tore of toe
E°,'“!.l"’
. “ .
— '.

rollers send a ball down so sanltiy that it is

happy release,
ma rutoht or raaxsia

cerebral affection waa obacricd. bat until
It will cost |3J0 to build anil equip ai&gt;
fifteen years ago it was rare and had not been
studied, accurately defined and the alley. In the public rr*orta there are gener­
know tedg-concerning it so systematised as ally terra alley• together, built at acoet of
now. Wttliin ten years it has constantly and ’oou ror a game wun two playing toe &lt;x»t
with alarming rapidity inersaaed iu the '• 14 t*au&gt;
eaeh additional player
United States, uulil now it ta not too much to , ''"-*&gt;*** the cost 5 eeuta.
At tiw end ol
each game c.teclu are glvou, good for 6
part of the world is it at frequent And cents at tbe bar.—Cincinnati Enquirer.
Ight is most apt to fall upon those who
Nchtest, most mentally active. Stupid
This splendid Kujihorbia is known tn Mex­
ico as "tbe flower of the nativity." It is used
woimil Not ono per
tlwau of' females. The as a remedy in pulmonary affections. I have
never seen anything like the luxurianeeof its

Paine’s
Celery Compound

"I have te en greatly affte-u-d wtU&gt; aeeb

*0 ULETO

cun-d.

• A I'uion City gentleman Ln&gt;» devhwd an all­
metal threshing machine that * m&gt; much'of ■
suo-nwtluit Battle Creek* i«rtle; nro willing’,
to risk
in pushing th? venture. Bi»t-

■

I ran now iumo

Effects Lasting Cures.

1.aln,.'n&lt;-Pp.r,c&lt;ani&gt;oUDahaspero.nD«limm:

ly vegetable;
uee of auflurt
WKUji.l&lt;icHAKtieoM*Oo..Propa.BurltnxUxi.Vv. , neuralgia’

m&gt; closely

The Banner and the Detroit Tribune, $1.50.
J*R JRATF. ORDER

time everything went along smoothly, and

petition, rapid life aud over excitation pf
brain awl nervia c-rmmon to American exist-

Maximilian tiod his summer residence.

ay. the 1st day of February, la.the jaar c
tiourand eight hundred aud dgmy-nloe.
frwent, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge

A

Dr. Allan McLane Hamilton, who is recog­
nised as one of the highest authorities upon use it Tur fishing, simply throwing the leaves
mental diseases iu this country, when con­
sulted ;i few days ago upon tbo subject of
■jr.to. !ur tbe purpose of this article, said; toesc J*op*”» however, is a far leas imxxx nt
••I sc« a groat deal of U, iu various asylums I out—dretro-yiug life instead of contributing
aud
...a luMitutloM,
I. ....
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’a» in my private
...1 »M
to i« *u]iporL T
The
k.O.L.1
(hick, acrid, ....IU.
uniky juice

tbo junior member of the firm went away

On reading and filtaig the pMltlon. duly van­
ned. of Charles F. Dwight, guardian snlo raid
tulnor. praying (or rrasens therein set forth that
he may be licensed to sell tbe real &lt; state of raid
minor, in mid petition described.

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***“• durwK U'U yvan past, sicaoily aud, upon a fire it gi^* om hnoM» whbb prodoce
•ino-11--- a'trtraksi ot
•tarmicgly mcrvtvmg. It Is a disrate. u«V •
»Svulxiug headache ami name*. Taken rioguu soccraatoo of
Herald.
dent to tbe rapid life of this country. Tu a 1 iukn’aUj', &gt;1 « • deadly poiwn, which
—— ■■
«»»jc*ity of c-ises It Is directly dependent : ‘■uoee*, aCCotding to tbe wav it is prepared .
- —
- w: vire «»a M upon
.-Ima-t—l,.Wl. mt I—II,. I, b]

fateiitta. —CUcago I. OffKe.
In -the
eltytfof
Haxtingx.
said
tataliura
shoM
rwMe&lt;
any
1 l.ere ba.In
why
thecounty,
prarer
1 of the petf doner may r-it be granted. And ft is
. (urtber ordered. that -uld i - Utidier give notice
------- --lw ggjj Mtate; of. tbe
Ion. and tbe hearing
iUli. -..I— ... &lt;atone. It 1* the fashion nowadays to caff all popularijf -ippowd that the luadnees of the operator in the Galena and Southern Wiscon- .
form*of structural dlMase of the brnIn, with dl fated Bmprem Gariotia waa caused by a, M rncion I, •
(■Miti-I mi the foUuwing uigbt and likewise J
H. K.t. CT
ARREST OF JUDGE RUCKER.
three successive
' mental disturbance, ‘getwral paresis,1 but the • 1*1° du leebo. Mexicans often deny thia
on tiw thbd, whareu[Min !'•&lt;• man of dreams
or sl.uU.lw:—bo &gt; .. U» Uwl
hearing.
' general ttaine, &lt;b mentis* puulytiea, is tbe •tatement, but they admit audlfear its deadly ( of tbo W iroomm Lrad and Zinc company, nu ,
w.m tv-iiMsl to rction. Piwewding to tin- ।
' proper term Asa rote tbe disease attack* I’0”' 1,1 othvr* rewweta. Some fewyeare orgnnlzati.nl liavltig a paid up capital of । [A true copy.|
■:ni|i !»■ fouixl a cavity betiMth it—juUros (
. —.
■ f- ri&lt;iu» n„&gt; are primarily utou;iaU&lt;l. and • ago a governor of tbo stat-.-of Vera Crux—
I
tSOO.QJO. The tiuxiucakof the company is parmg’jown wlt)i one Tai el. f-^t tb- fur. He wboadiicvcd muIm- time tlirongh
his news- with '-st c.rsipatiun bare a rertairi amount, J forget his name at liiis moment-ivn» given a •oaaBy super-ued by Mrx Richmond, whose '
MORTGAGE SALE.
M.m afterward made bls »’.ch}-e liL.itg with a ' |m|kt i-.ntroverxy with Neuator Blackburn, prolro.ly cgwiaive, of irregularurcutal wort dose of this brvbaje. as It is called, in his good judgment and shrew^nras in n.ining ., Defadft having
conditions at a ei
quantity of elegant perfuincry. white tlie . engngei) in nn i-U'."unur Friday in JuimmI ' Ncnrlj clwuysit begins with somedopre: ion, ' coffee, and all the skill of his physicians
Man- ‘
-----rak&gt;'ii which rewultwl hi hfat being
todged in deejioiidency, or, very often, hypochcmdriaria. faUed to arrest tbe counw oMthepoison, from
Bloom.
his license from
..
chaw
.
of. eauTving
.
conraufed 1! Aftw
A
,11.
‘bo Pcril^ —of
a deptwion.
- ■
which
, ., .lasta
_ .i tlw.
tbe remiltaof .wl.i
which
—I. lw»
be.IL
died
m.1 4in
m •■•
terntae
IIJm mmmm
agony.
W
E. R. Wuiner, n JnckMui geiitteuuiii. has । jail Oil a C1MU«V v«
wiiwnam ,
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diMuri-anra CoL John Arkins,
Arkina, {&lt;&gt;r
tor * W^bla
time,- wwuea
etuuea extravagance of , It *•» believed also that it was girou to Gen.
v"rlBl,te tltnr
ta'im apiKiiuted Njireial administrator of tbe । weapons awl dislurlranra.
i. a. u. I’M. ana recoruea in ine omce or
Lui*
Mier
y
Teran,
the
patriotic
governor
ol
la,PorUl1’ feature of the 1
Register of Deeds, for the County of (Bun
innrdfFivl Mrs. Lathner's •■date, at th. n~ 1 of The New*-. Chief ufPoikw Grady, and Hon-1 idftU’ " b,ch
With it-. Intense Itching, dry. hot skin, often
titateof Mlehlaut.on the Aral day of FebOaxaca, who suffered a terrible and mys­ broken
queat &lt;&gt;f l«r ton Irvjng, white th- tatter has , atm -elect Wolcott were standing nt tlie Lor 1 disuse.
Into painful cracks, aud the 11 Ute watery
terious illnera, with Kibsequant insanity, so pimples often causes 1 ndraerthabit suffering.
Iwrn held to the circuit court for tbe ' When Judge Rucker entered, and, without
s H HTBiUt pavKuiMoumi,
.
Harsapari'.lM has woncerfnl power over
saving a word, walked up tn Arkins and
*,Tb’
caUod *'UmiWM of grandeur now ' tlut bv Lad tv bo removed from tbe chargu Hood's
omuniwiiiwi of the tornote crime.
:
It;-'
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claimed to
of government and taken to Europe.
A Jarkron lady bid her hu-tamd'e idoth.- ' struck him in the tare with the l«lm of his T5*’•*’ ”r »*»• ,uosl axtravagant
It is strongiv ameverated that the Indians
hand. White Arkins wa, recovering from ch‘’rn'‘u'r&lt; toe victims haring vm&gt;: confidence I
hundred sixty-five dollars
Iwcmixc be was in the habit of imbibing too ,
hi- astonishment Judge Rucker backed off in tbeb: °'rn I*”*™- Some of them claim
much firewater o’ nkhts, wbereuj-m
tbe
*n“»*
o( lho WQr,J nBd
Iraie head of. the family wrapped u rubber I and put hhhand. eo it Is pud. nr, his revolver. to P°**“
Chief Gradv then urnwtwl Rucker and. after “n,OTC or Ua&lt; governed by this deluaioncoat over his night -ciutbtw and Mill led forth iu 1
the darknesx, forgetting to return.
Now • diaarming him, took his distinguished irfe. 6W BWa&gt;’ P«*nt» “°«l extra' againly, ( utterly imorobubie,
their moqey in toe mow rrckkas way
tbe j«x&gt;r wife la heart broken over tier lora.
1 oner to tL dty jail. Tira troubto grow out
the oj-eration
of some disparaging comnwnta on I'ucker's j {“\d ch’’ri,,1‘ too snidest schemas.
Others । with which can bo d
A national ■w-rialli.u of farnitnivmajoera , abihtv as a tighter mail.' by Arkins to n New 1
,hal
“*
appointed by ;
was orgaMlw.l la*t "wk at Grand Rapids,
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.
; God to p. rform tremendous deeds, or achieve , tmiiiLs tbit polo do leebo is a most j«owerful
with Cbarlra IL Sligh, of that city, ax prp.1- I
- | great things, such os the establishment of j and deatlly sulatapce, and many are the
Blackbut;n-Ruri&lt;rr controversy
dent. They decided that ’tw«yc la-tier not to I
‘ now faiths, or the founding of new orders, ] tra -wlies enacted through itainstruni'mtality
organize a !r-.-i”ire tru4, l.ut uiuuibiHnkdy ,
1 and iksnrt thcinselvra enuowwd with tho ' in tbo Tierra CaliroU;. The negation ot the
- ngree-1 that tlk-y wouldn't object tr» b-ttei .
fwosjiTl. -hl... Veh 'i-Th . I.,.ram. ' I’"''!'' ’ -■•p'ST"‘!r “J””
treighlT»Um from the tullWiy conqiauli.-.
,
, ... .. n-v_ u, . „ • ssj l nrv always colossal. Tire character of Colcoal elevatm of W. i I Ilrown Hum wo. Fri,g B!inply
^pp, ,t modiQ^
White the liiciate.lurv ta considering the mlHi&gt; eye water scheme is distinet- ncvcrtbrlers, often accomplish result which
visubilitv «•* making a taw tiffermg ntfi dajjset ou tire awl btirntd to the groutsl. I
tbe rremiMM being described In said mortgage
as all that certain Tot. piece and parcel of laud
liouhly fcr wolf sculp-, an npper pesttaeula Tho Pan-Handle Hal to-u I company have nr- ] (vt!Jy that. Anut her notable fact i» that al! tbo science of the colleges has failed to at­
Yallkre fa. considering the M-bwn* o( startiug mngtd to build a freight home on th- site of 1 these vast illusions are meant for tbo good of tain In dropsy, for instance, in cases where throat Tiw bead did not move.
U ranch nnd raising the “critters’’ for tbe the elevator, awl coorifattad it w-a* clnsipw tn ; hfimauity; that tbora cherishing tiiem desire
•
‘
Clumsy
wrwchl
”
cried
the
sultan.
meme/ ttcre'd be in '«n._ What wwijt a burn It down than to tear it down. Tie- lire • to be gtcat lient-factors, and they arc fund erf regularly appoinfcid practitioners turn proved
department wax' called upon, to wnp-h the 1 •pjsfsrnug imaginary Louora and grandiose totally tuaflicscious, tiw simple hcrtial tvmo&gt;
of range seven m we*L
(lies of ignorant, tiarefooted, half naked Ltr ing. “have you a snuff boxt:'
surrounding property and the elevator wwx •
acres of land, be the same
Tta- Grand Trunk llallWiv compauv i*ex- —
«... -m.1
mmLmi.mm.1 i.„ Um. .
simile tho pfttiont is under tlie dotniuatbe (Tailed States m
l-rta?«*“»S
« Hrotriml &lt;tavira for
ln u,. |&lt;wnx* « . MrKr ^wum.
Uun uf these ditrcreat illusion, bo is more or* duced toe distension and in a short period
,
,
ia-‘«'*n“on tractwlbylh. norattynf having a buihUag • less iullncnced by his surroundings, and is produced a radical cure, as may be attested
• if Oflie rta rinnlnirc &lt; 1ih&gt; thoumio« I .
. .~
.
Assignee of Mortgagee.
Tbe
sultan
did
by the patients,
strong,
well and
verytoday
apt toalive,
ta-copic
violeutaud
abusive when
i &amp; Co unco vr..
Attotneys tor Assignee ot kfortgatfse.
his illusions are questioned or his powers active iu Mexico.—Son Francisco Chronicle.
rtontdiwi monarch. This was a good stroke
ATOM on Mk’- ’ought to l« happy since
doubted.
f work, or 1 atu wry much mistaken.
Avuvrn, N Y., Feb.
Mart Billby wm
tw»wY. ta&lt;h
1 and tempirai. is a bandM. Richepiu, the famous novelist, liaa a
ant. Ti e FirfWr h huju-HivI by throe revival arrested nt Virfon Bprings, wesn- this city,' bbdy wa.&lt;cw away, becomis feeble, the
Tbe new life float which is supplied with a
mretiiJ&gt; MKHniit tmatey and wltimut price, Friday night, ca a tequisitioa Vrom tbe gwv- muscles arc |K&gt;werlua» and a condition of rteervoir of oil, tn order to eupport bodies in
ensc of Micbigau. Tlie &lt;Xime elinrged is paralysis seta in. Toward the end tbo jatient,
incapable of motion or cansriowuiem,' drools
of tbe earth. Nothing goes wi ll with him.
TW.-Nfv-.-t that John Murray, a Middleville
saliva from his open mouth, seta nothing power of wnveo, and thus raving life and
His wife betrays him, hie fHeads rob him,
Scof^-I^iir. was &lt;lead. acetna to have liren a
fortu- with lus lark luster eyes, and gradually fades
■ti rth UtCrttui'.iire. for John hiffwrlf arora that
this case is provided with an outlet, by means
•hltWW'gb
wu more than .1 rouinry of tirns* years ago freak ’Union Sjirings with a
of which tbeoil may escape automatically.
nuqi nmiiv.l Titus, v^ao is said to lw impli­
cated iu the i-i-ii.Wand for whom the author!or to which it may be I rape!led
There
by the
is a warts
horse in Um town of Sprague be­
longing to Allen William* that has to bo put
than SXM) each in advertising. Frinter’s ink.
the escaping oil, tbe surrounding water is ex­
pected to l»ecotr» tuOeietitiy calm to enable
day night fire jteetroyed tbe liuiHing «a»- I tion of «u&gt; .1 ro
&gt;ii.ams the float to be discovered at a further dis­
tailing tlie ufilro ot Tbe Hudson Htur and
tance thuii it tcuerwiae could te. tnd a calm
goal '•&lt;
A sti'-k of green oak ship timber,- eighteen Timm, the Odd Fellow's ball, and Grorgu
and om-half inchra ,-juare and -sxty-aix feet RaadaUaUiMuamv offlra. Total lews, $10,ration
in length, was recently dripped .from EUeb- 0(». liwurorkv, W.OuO.
management tu throw biiu down oj l ■ u mat­
l.lAhIL’TIW.
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,1*1.-m. — I.
. .if I.,.—
Rinxelakdxr, Wk, Feb. 11. —The ratlru trees, u:.d let him into a mood and n position
plant if the Wbn-otudn Salpluite Fibre romJudge-.... rJlrood couum-tcra, wighwe.
ran I* oafaly relied upon to fumMi it
( pany,'located at Monlco twelve niil-w south
and brokctt^ 4 i»l tratify that the train ou
Elia. York ba- been a Ketawunt ciiirau for I of here, was dratroyed by fire Fi nlay ulgbL msu has dui.o t tat job repeatedly, mid i lzucat
six ymn- and has had tbe
of un or- | Lew,
Ineuraraw small
veal, ou-1 -■’du- rarnc to tbe. conctitoion that
ti e ganuewt hail Iswii stolen. Tbe other night
Um Ui
lit -l«iinl d:&lt;«uuol tlu-.l th.- ml—in,'
collar v.aV -.srierol Iwnrath n stump not fin

Hastings Banner,
S1.00 a Year.

S tM tl
XI

dinar)’ lifetime crowiled mU&gt; that brief peHim!, which includes Che burial of two wives 1
and the marriage uf a third Elin.-, cvidentiy 1

Aluxamtai Thon was a bright sou of Japan

A Strike al MinneaiM.Ua
Miknsafou.h, Minn., Feb.
9
eugineerx on the Motor Street Hui may Hun &lt;ni having t.us Uorra’s head bolstered up la a
ubneka lew l iuuica before wkmi Hatontay. | camfortatuc portion with two pillows uhila
—
- - - 'in
ti»&lt;i 'vo.-.: Is being done. There is not, proba,L- iur.de, Uy. clu-.j.. Lorr-in New England tuatreworking :.r

11 win going only about Uinsr milraan boor.
Wiuicia—Wed, mv^»
6«i«» a littia
‘•What wa» Un»object of your journey f"

MACHINERY' I’r

Address C. G

A Put Up Jobl
Tlie Banner and Detroit Weekly Tribune

Philadelphia R-eord.

�JoBato aad His Contineat

CHAPTER HI.
correly more «haa a bundrod

B, Ku O’Bril. Auttar rf "Jrim Bril ud
Hi. Iiluri.” “Ma Bril, Jr.
Elc." tad “?Mfc Allyn.-

«ry marked cUractartaUe
trait™.
There are .Unerlrans to piealy. but the

American due* not y.-t exta.
Tbe inhabitant of the nfirthwwt state*, tbe
Yankn’. differs a* much from tbe western
man and the scutharnrr a* the Englishman
differ* from the German or tho Sjauiiard.
For example, call « Yankee “a cad,” and

hl« ta) iit« tw«tly to taUrUInn cfa, AwteSarmi
— . ...,
.11* th. f.i low nr ax
r-tthvrei durtag his rreetrt «faH

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CHAPTER I.
The pipulatiun of America is dvty milltom

Call a Pennsylvania tmn “a cad" and be will
gut out erf temper and knock y ou down. Call
, _
__ —•&gt;— au.I— — K.l |,n M-ltl

Fm*eh women. 1: fa th* asum type, *•«»
gait, the same vivacity. tbo msm [wWtao*
the mm&lt;* auirditude erf proportion*.
Tho hranty of the American wnmeu, Utev
that exf the men, is dun much more to tbe ani­
mat ion of the taoo than to form ar cotarfag.
The average of good looks h nrr high, in­
deed. I do not remember to have iwra ou»

American women generally «ajoy that
second youth which nature bestow* also on

It to taiporeibie, bowavm. In er^tinj*
are horribly LU paved.

From

troubuxl ana. tn-unxaras nave mm u&gt; crop un.-ew n uo inc, a™ uo *wum&gt;ku&gt;- .u * &gt;.
their habita; they could not reach home from ‘ Tbo alley* of this park, If put together, would
are provided with thia object of prflto,,

bloom out into a more majestic beauty.

main Ann and whlto. It w true that in
Ameriro hair turns gray early. but, so far
from detracting from (w woman’s charms, it

givre her an air of 'dlstluctton. mid fa often
positively an attractki.L

Washington square. Union square and Madi­
son square.
&lt;J/'’
That which r.rites tbe vfadtor to Now York
is not tbo city itwlf, but tho fevertab activity
y Inch reigps there.

Should a minister indulge ta unorthodox
threrie* In the pulpit, the eastern man will
content himw-K with shaking hi* bead, and
.
... .
.
«reA Aii '
1 going to atMrflier church to perform bi» de.ririd.6 &lt;
Ibri. IM Mri.
riur. Th-Prim-ylririlri.
kl.Mlun&gt; ri*.m*ri.»«brirri»rJ,|
priri^ I.
ri-l—
&lt;.. Ari... «... 1
•luri.nl nhp iln'. IHlt to
...
.
m.
ri—
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them or*-of his favorite quMian*. “Where for U14&gt; oduiM«-ot the church .U^r and give
ta tbe center of America’’ I myself imagined Wm #
that, startin,; from New York and poshing
On board tb. staMrer we had five Amen
wretv. • I. .;*• would reach tbe extremity of •
whopawj f^Hglit dart of tbe voyage
JtaMricaou arriving at San Francisco. Not । In ptoyin|tljokwr The smoking room rang
■n. and here Junntlmn luwyoo. He knows
morwirt.r to night with the oath* that
yuuare going to an*wer wrongly, and if you j
„u&lt;.red every time they laid a card on
—
m..&gt; to plcmr him
v.lll'ri'lf tn,
.
want
him. vrai
you mlrit
mM Im youradf
be . ...
ubVv _
wrro „ nflucnl.
caugbt iu &lt;lu» little trap, breauw, It will give (
UK&lt;1
(n
blmw.-h~UMS.ll.ri u. put »«!■•«« Al irimr. Tbrir«.«»—mril tootaririlWb Oo
Brn,
K
ta:h&lt;Pritfc
MW
Um.
a„ pri«*»WrfU». rtlil. ri kkjI „ Jritarf rmma lb. lslf mri. Cm &gt;ri&gt;
when f.&gt;r th«- *um of kT.fOO.OOO h&lt;- rain-liasol .
.
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Alaska of th- Iluadana.
edification of the oilier occupant* at tbe

\ “I- »\ Young Itejicblir- i.« fed by tho grandeur of it*

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fret and bands.

I wan willing to bel fave this

TIm'-« Aniericfm* uro rv-ktag with nn!i-.nnl

। Want
A new tuinidcr bad been appointed in a
r.re- *»b joclliug hi my por old
little Kentucky town. No Kxmrr had be

child’* . ,
.
.
every I-..
Ev-.TTthlng fa prodigious, done
by*t-*pi. Ur electricity: it fa dazzling, and
I no lunr.T •wnick’r that tlie Atm-ricans only
are then adjective* in tbo superlative.

i ornamenting the church

by; about enough tn go lialf round tbe world.

On the evening of Oct. S, 1871, a cow that
a old woman wo* milking to a barn kicked

nnd Iwtwren New York aud Jerwy City oo
the Hudson, keep up, day nnd night (nntil 1
tu tbo miraingi.a nol»- which u. like tberoar

ground Tho Chlcsuro people of today show,
as a curtsdty to tlie visitor, the only wooden

plumpoeaa which oxnre to their reacue after
W nnd prevents them from looking fad«l
Those who remain thin gvaerally fade quickly;

tbe yoke of Man

brown paper, and a riukfas freely.

In Broadway aJoos there are more than three
bundnxl. Tlie cats, as Uwy are always called

Crate constantly ink* their roouw; if they
gave up living in botboweM, tb«-y would liave

American.

talk

Japan, t lUn desirous if piWblc, of arrang• •

pl.- folks, (kid's own light is goul.caougb for

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Cr APTER II.
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7’ ’ T 2 T""" '’"•“S™"' - ,
turns Immuc after having made a voyage to aforeign bind. iKicuiwd help having formed
a certain uuinls-r of ituprawduns. and bo ha»
a right tn c ommunicate them to hi* friends.

wnyidde. aud, if there fa an error committed
by any one, ft ia by tbo critic or the reader,
When either of tbew looks fur a perfect pietpeople Un- author has visiied, iwt'-ad of
ttoiplo imprawlam de voyage. Certainly, If
there 1*a cramtry to the world that it would
be toipcwiililo to judge ta six montlis, that
Country 1 • America, and tho autlior who, to
xuch e Huie spaoo of time, allowed himself to
fall into the error ot fitting to judgment
upon h-r would write -himself down an are.
To forai u really exact Idea of America one
would Mod to lire twenty' yoara In the coanthat, &lt;n my opinion, the best. lx»k&gt;. that oxist
upon tlsi different conntrlra of the world

“Who tun IF repeated tbe good al&lt;l s|okae
mn. "I’m a un-ek and humble follower of

"tin are you.
Without traveling vary far, without even
ri .Urirtri.
. . .—
. ..
. .
.
will are a o&gt;m|dcte differeneu in the spirit of
town* that are almot 'neighbor*
qultUw

dolln.-s to New York, your talents to Boston,
and your aiicestore in Philadelphia and Rich
mond.

thinks of tlie country

ChlcagtA

Built

rjv .il to risk fur your dptoiun on America.
trka. \Iever ha* an author written uf the ' 1 had only just embarked on hoard the
EnglBb like Tlukckoray; never have the
Germanic, nt Liverpool, when the purser
Bcotoli l*-o pointed with such fidelity as by
Iuuw.iv. and to drecribe Tartwin It needed
Opened it and read:
noton! a Frenchman but a Provencal/al­
“Deak Sih—Could you, during your voy­
most a t uraw-onaai*.
age. write ma an article ou the United Stutre!
It un:st Im- allowed that Jonathan has good
I should lie lappy to have your ptroonoalved
reMt-ti fo mistrust hi* crltiw. Mo«t books on notloni of America and the Americans, so as
Amer, -i bave lieen written by Englbhinan. to publish them tn my journal m soon n« you
New tto Englidi are. of all people, thare
arrive"
who cuu tbo lew-t easily get rid of their preju­
An Englishman or a Frenchman will never
dice* to «p&gt;«ktog of America. ' They are
oblig.il tn admit that the Americans Lave
Tbe Frenchman dore not doubt that his coun­
try is beyond competition. If be enter into
been tlielr own masters; but John Bull baa
looks a? America, of tbe day that the Ameri-

also tbe unit of tbe tnwiral system.
|
&lt;«, the ear wuqwm , Imt tbe conductor
I wan chatting one day with an American eri.w.ln hl; imp.-rturbobV-nasal drawl: “Mora
alKxit the famous C&lt;A Robert Ingsm-lL
; forward, make room."
“He Is your grmteat orator. I am told," I I
In
am I Hut I. avenue, you find

M&lt;-tru]K»lttan opera Uouo any day, and have
Jive thousand dollars iu tbe bomr."
Certainly tluu is a cark&gt;u.« «ray to s;*n*k
thfaker.
--------.
•
IwJ «. ..
Im
ol
Ih-.v^r- A,»T&gt;au&gt;, ■&gt;»« U» Uiurawir or
tbe roan of good society.

Michigan avenue and
to yourself tbe

All lur
the •-.nA.iiq;
existing uuvue
meant of naiuui.
transit IUV
are *ocZill
»i.lo b. ludkkst. uri u u»k&lt;
). ulk.J
Tlwn.wUJwo.

cSr

up at night, or when the tnv^ with which

2S

bo trn vyltTs underground, ou tbe ground, and

You had reckuawi

liftr-sxx IB8I I
»nd ninety-Uir
beglntilrig roi taiiinx
, 30 KOT«
dredtbs
til 1*1

Pra

Rbal
tbo tuMrllr course bet wren tbe Lon-.kiu coach

tbe Chinese

Notice is herebyrlv
da&gt; of December a. D.
fourth of tbo audience at lOoVlcM-k, to sen ja companv with a aanltorv vuginte'r, r.-miud
tbe dfameoda In th* thlnl act
J ore, ot
.rf Dante', dascriptiuns; it fa a

CHAPTER VL
| tbe reader ’the impreastac* which that day
Mau tiaslow.i pr* petuated to expiate tbe left upon nw HorrilA-! A lopulacu roni*
, I
I wu» notastonisbt.il to find Chicago drivty
transgrrMion of hfa tint parent by hard labor • po«d of tlie offscouring* of all astrons, the
। genial, poifabed awl well road. Ri.-beti t»^vt
Jonathan 1* a proof of it. Ho tnl*&gt;ra, be toils, [ dirtied, ruughert one ran imagine.
and Um- sweat of hl&gt; brow crystallin* upon tbe J ’ Hard by this frightful equator, Fifth arrow, I tbo taste for literature and arte; perhaps one
arm.aud nn-k of ms
hi* ITIVUAI
beloved "Uiuatiainu
womankind in
In ' wiki
with iim
its |&gt;inm
iwiliim tun
fntl t&gt;. use
fka rrow* Oi
nt ureCSMIO.’ j day it will beget tlie tawta fur »ioijdicity.
w
Hi-- UUU
•
You find bene rtOl more waruT.h and much
the form of dianxaxb.
J It is tho eternal story &lt;rf large eitie*.
. I )c»*cciu*trata: than tu tlw wwL You hid
To th.- American woman tho diamond fa j
A* Ln Loud'm, hundreds of ehurcbo* and
not an oliyr-. &lt;rf luxury, it i. an object of tavern* (calfed beer anloonfa, it is the aoxue
prime necroufj. Au Euglfab old maul would ignoble Auglotiaxor. mixture of Bible and land l'i:rit.-uii«L No frigidity here, people
: give fere play to then- sentiment'.. If I hod
do without her tea before an American brer, tif spiritual and spintuuu*.
to name the r-&gt;oei sympathetic uf my Atneri
woman would go without &lt;1iauxxidIf good stylo cuwista to not doktg what the

girb. and tactory girfa, they are sham gxms
bought with well earned money, or real core
bought with builly earned money

uu&gt; city ta tbo wvrH To giv « an idea of it,
I may tell you that there are newkwauw*
published there tu' English. French. German,
RuMian. Italian. 8p*nuh, Bwedteb, Dutch,
Hungarian, Chtmwo anq Hebrew.
I roreived one day a circular of * meeting
of tbe’ "Kuighta of Labor." It was printed
to six dlffon ut languagw.

wise tlie &lt;d^nifiranMof

Hated tbia etawrutti day*of Febraary A .If

gM
NttTlCK OF ATTACHMENT.

John £. Edwards
Railroad Compal) i.
was duu iMuvd out oG&gt;be Circuit Uuurt lor :i*

G°

clerk. Only the idle are outside the pair of re-

IMMT.SD
thr nttt.

FHiruary
Attorue) * for Halal . E

dweller* of each great American town erttinot etxxigh tn itaelf to explain the luxury
that man lavishes on her in the United.
State-. America i» not tbo only country

instance, you will be told that the Chicago
people ar.' all pig stii-kcr* and ;&gt;ork packer*.
In Chktago, you will bear that Beaton ia com­
posed of nothing but prig* uud "prvciouwa
ridicule*."
|

Jonathan, then, fain a position much like
that af a man «l)an I saw give a hundred
of Mouto Carlo.

“If I win at trente-vb-qua-

bow lu» could cto am-b a foolish thing, !• what
. hundred francs to tne.’ I can afford to

X'

will nqt get." When Jonathan cover* Im
wife with diamomls, be aay* to himself, “If I
win, I can indulge my wife without town-

TU.la.xriL
If tbe American thlraU after money, it to

you think youreel f in, England as you walk
along the streets, tho Illusion Lwome* coinjjleto when you hear tbe well bred j&gt;ro]&gt;k«
iqiwik.
All Um&gt; untx-dotre told ta America on the
•&gt;ubj«t of Button are satire* upon tlu&gt; pre­
sumptuous character of.the Bartoutan, who
rondd'-rn Boston tbo center uf the universe.

F
&gt;

“You «ill soon be inventing,” I mid to a
raldrat. “A machine that will take a live
rabbit at one end and turn out a chunts .v j&gt;ot

TOM’S M K!

WJ

ptrnared eiprerely for
THROAT AND LUNfi hlNEAMEF «F
&lt;
CHILDREN.
famous pig killing and pork packing promisee
&lt;rf Philip Armour A Co.
Picture to ynurwlf a wrier, of rooms con
uccting In tbe first,
pig* * day arc

be explained to nuotlier way.
. Money fa easily earned in the United Statue,
and is freely qwnt. Btuln&lt;»- savor* inoft of
gambling than of eomuwrcu in the pnqirr

they raoH* out of a cnldron of tailing water;
to the third, the bead* orertut offSmd so op,

Omixb, Croup. Coughs, CdW», Bo*r*ea&lt;-«». !•
fifauit ftrealhltig. Atlhina. Ixmi of ' «w »like comptaBits so rommoii to childhood
tains tie opiate*, thereby obviating the ‘far*'
ou* effects often rreuRliur when c«-tilth mlv
prepared ha- adult* are xivru to chiMrt-n
TRUK TO HR NAMt
Ils Maine than FrekbMu's Croup Ken*&lt;x'.

pO

©O

T

Ia!l.”-A. W. titeiniwn. dniRKlst. MtnC ■
M»cb.

take place with nil the rapidity of conjuring

CHAPTER VIU.
as tetephouk- cummnnlcr.tkm fa eatabifaliedbetwoen that city and Paradiw, be rings and

Peckbam s Grasp Remedy
FOR CfllUBRKN.

H

F

nr Ur. II. C. I’rekbam &amp; Oo.. Freeport. Mkb
Mother*, don’t wait until tomorrow. Wet a fat

50 doses, 25 cents.

“Hello I"
“HeDoP from the other end.
"Is that you, Artemfataf

Tbo luxury displayed at receptions, dinner*

The New Roller Ml.

D

Delton, Mich.,
it* now n-adj tn

With admiration for their lannty.

Tbo Cap-

Uon of gradfyiug his wife or daughters, who
The Cupitol, TOi (uo* long, built of white

glow with

gTU

Kftta
I saw, in an American paper, Abe appear
anew of Mm Minnie Palmer spoken of to the
following torn Mr'
“Minnie Palmer will wear all her diamond*
in the third act,"

tnatter tbo Englishman ha- uo antipathy for

CHAPTER

■■ tie fig quarter post between t hi ■
rod southwest quarter, lhenre u«-rtb
lusrter line two &lt;y&gt;chain* and wi&lt;;
Ink*, theiire west two r.-i eh*iu» am!

,„^.l

Boston.*

faoeu

authority granted to nz
mber. A. D. n»» io ft.
Barry Couiitv Niehl,;

•very .lay the fatmlon* nunj»«-r rif 500.000 pos-

pUo and counting it He pnrsu/- wealth to
improve hLs position in life and to surround

Their

bou.w« rw up to 3.000 and wnnetbing. Tb«
dty ha* parks, lovely drives by the lake shore,
statues Including n splendid one of Abraham
Ltoeoln. pubhr- building* trnpowac in their
tn.wJrewre. fine theatres and churches, luxu
rious clut-. hotels imdd* which four good
aixM Parisian' ones rouM dance a quadrille.

j tbo overhead railway colled tho “EtevatuL"

••Id^

known in America.

aire L- galling. John Bull looks.m tiro ,\rocdcan as a parvenu, and wnitei with incredulity
wEin vmi
a___ X__
....
.

Hav

Cincinnati, At Louis, LouWvilte

deceased.
Notice in b&lt; &lt;vby xlvra Hia* I Uha'.' - ■ st t oj.
lie aurtiun, lo tiiehlxhul bidder. o&gt;_tha aMVMul dsv of Burl st...
■

The Englishman ta perfectly perouadod
that hia England is tbo flrtt country to tbe
world and tliat crurylaody admits It, and tbe

this tuna if it had remained Ln my bonds.’'

went with bb harangue. I lookd t.. MW
seven judgre and tbe public appta .
.

topi.

CHAPTER V
Jotiaihau ndmirci all that glitters, eveu
that which fa not gold In ids'eyre t beau c-

Nino |ier*on* oat of

tious to you:
(1) "Is this your first visit to America?"
(2) “How long have yoa lieen overr
G» "How do you like our country F
There are even wm? wb» push curiosity

two

fear uo rotni*-tit iocrln Europe.

conskt fur &lt;xie thin.'; iu wearing no diamond*
—uni •• deiu'jcr.icy should demand this sign
money that will open all doors to you; in
E&lt;*tou, tti« your learning; in Philadelphia
and Virginia, it U your genealogy. Torre

BtopjiodJrtoted at a spittoon which

csxnptoteiy unnoticed. Probably thorn
not a man to the hall who could nut .my fo
hiinaelf: "ThereV nothing In that. 1

some &lt;rf them are Fk*rentine. »mw English.

“Gcod Imvcn!' I exclaimed, “thl&gt; is a
the uuofeter
man 1 mti-t make the aequainUncv of, I ! tin tiraefi! of it alliXit tbe latter, losing
must go and,)** Jonnthse at hotnooueof
I patienre. thus interrupted him.
j
“Excuse me, you srem to be taking high

to see Jwiihnn and his continent.

ting

gigantic emblem of tlie pbcenix. stands rolaiilt la bewu stone, and bolding SOl.UXi tohabitant*

with your “Nr plu»!iltrar

by addressing the revervod gentkuuin thus.
“Wo have waited ujion you, air, to U-g that
you will remove tbow* painted windowr from

Alp, but perhaps tbe best of all «t
Itoi. to Waabtogton.

You fancy you ore living

clinrd to load tbetnN
was called, and I t was

is a latter that f recurved from an American,to tho mouth ^zMay. 1987, and which fiually hia conduct,- end beg him to have tbo offend
ing windowsTvsnoved.
The lieud of the deputoti-m was an old man
dab-1 from lioKton:
of Prrebyicrian proclivities, whose austerity

WjH,

.

Thl* »»&gt;

gwiernlly, pretty, with more rotor than their
eastern tdrtrra. «mly, as a rale, quite »llgbt, not

to say thin.
That which fa lacking ta the pretty Amerl

publl -buHdtap.tho Boor* *rv
• I—.. —-k.r r„_
II.

12,00) miles of telegraphic

i-l—-*

Jritag. .t
Kri«”
' Mr &gt;*-.».« 1-1-. « U -H But. tor
—oecosionollv |n-rliM|&gt;&gt; Robert Marairv too—
*
but. let u* out autietpate Give inc time to ।
round of the statew. It is always put down to

spendeuev."

hundred thouiuiiMi tuhaJ-’.tants.

are more than

rho swear, and

I alone cat. furnish men who do both with
bi» Ufw in udmiratiou of | equ#l gusto.
.
.
,
,
, . ~
.
I
In what other rountry than America cpuld
1 tar. b.„,. I.™*, ,-r. J U..
„ (b. (oUmrt,S h. triAlt
rid
jT. .^-ttritW irinrittol. hlb&gt;
,
brt.»,ri wmi. H • 1«~««
JV... UriMHriw llriri. tari.

Jonathan

people b, however, full of all kinds of mann-

Hx“T

If the earth I- stuaU. \im»r»- n I. large, aud

the Ataeriran* are.immense;
Yes. sixty mUUons’-al) aliv- ami kicking!

VOL

The

BUY WHEAT,
Paying the hfgbeet market price

IV.

intelllgwioo and

Custom Millitur and Feed Grinding a
Specialty.

Lika them, why should they not havij tlwn'1-'

D

can.; ft 1, a momiuwiit wfaVta recalh to their

Jm: .limn Itas forgotten Uta: tho Hnc-li.h
hu _____________ ._______ S

Our mill is reiulpirf*! with the latret sita
!»ed uuchlnery. aud wllLpmiuce a* tine »
quality of flour M can be made. The Jud
ruuw uf tbe people of aouUWMiterti Barry
county is solicited. Respectfully.

11.1. UI fc

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�■K

Jonata and His Continent

Little
CHAJTER HL
A nation, scarcely more than a hundred
yvar* old, and rompored of many widely dif■
.
. .
...____

By Max O'Rell, Author of “John Boll and
His Iffland,” “John Bull, Jr.,
Etc.,* and “Jack Allyn.*

things, pw-re* very marked charactertatir
train-.
There are Americans ta plenty, but the

fTranxtai-d by Mms. Paul Wo.u&lt; CufWrLtbted
_ r\__ ■&gt; to r&lt; . V™— V&lt;*rtr
hv

tcrtal fur U «»a» gathered durtaj fit* rrceULvtat

The inhabitant of tbe northeast states, tbe
Yankee, differs as much from tbe western
man nnd tin- southerner a* the Englishman
differs from tbe German or the S]&gt;auiar&lt;L
For example, call a Yankee “a cad," and

CHAPTER L
Th* population'nf America is dxty -nillkna

nothing.
Call a Pennsylvania man “a cad” and he will
gvt out of tenqicr and knock y ou down Call

La
ma tins) of the faro "han to form or coloring.

months' ramble through tho stutea.
American wiancn generally enjoy that
necond youth wliich nature bestow* ai&lt;to on
numbers of French women. At
they
bloom out into a more tnnjortic brauty.x The

It b true that in

from detracting from the wonui
gives her an air of dtattaction,
padtirvly an attraction.

fort nnd hand*. I was willing to believe this
up to the day 1 went to Chicago. 1 found

Il u — to |«.. Wta. tarer.... u»ir gurel.
toe ** Anurtutoertluto
pul iu'
,
of tbelocality.

generally, pretty&lt;with more color than their
eauteni si-tore, only, as a rule, quite slight. not
tossy thin.

Ort. rtruu*

Srt, Trt «ul prtto, I

America on arriving at San Francisco.

you are going to an-wer wrongly. and if you
caught In this little trap, bccauw it will giro
him suoh mtbfactton to put you right. Al
San francia-d. Jt appear* you are not quite

tn the Pacific ocean. 'Jonathan more than
douhkdtbe width of hi» contHK-ut in 1SC7,
when for tho sum of ST.noo.fXO ta* purchased
In Anv*rir&gt;i. everything I* on au taimen*
scale the ju-t pride of the cittern* of the 1

pension brslgx-.. it* huge cities, etc.
Jonathan ;*uan&gt; bis life in admiratiou ot

1 have been through part of the country.
brrc-tli. Hi-T*.*! uqay-turvy. It te pure conjuring, it k • Robert Hutsdin over again—
ta- m

».

..uatri.

ol.k.kuai.w

,ta

cami who poMrd th- eight day* of th- t oyage
in playing inker The smoking room'rang
from mornin:: to night with tho noth* that
they uttered every time they laid u card ou
tho table.. The) were so fluent with them
that they hardly used tbe same twice in an

Not

. Yoan^sFtepubbe is fed by tbe grandeur of its

" “I re-

trate, constantly into their rooms; if they

er* gntliercd round tbo lady and, far two
hours, wing p-nlms and holy hymn.* to the
edification of the other occupants of tbe

fear no comr*&lt;itlon in Eurojx-.

I was dumfouuded.

The-* Auwrictins arc reeking with nnlimnl-

। Want
A new minister had been appointed in a
j little Kentucky town. No sooner had be
' tak--n possrcaion of his cure than be ret about
I oruamenting the church with stained glaas
1 wiivlowH of gorgeous hue* This prorevduig
every day. Ev-rythihg te prodigious done
aroured ’be suspicions^ several ;&gt;ori*hloner*,
who Imagined that tbvlr new pastor n-as In­
clined to lend them to Rotne A inreting
nw their adjective* in tbo superlative.
hi» conduct, and beg him to bars the offend
in tbo ttumUi of May. 18BI and which finally
dreide-l uw&gt; to go andriiee America. It is
The bead of tbe deputation wa» an old man
dated fmm Boatoa:
of Presbyterian proclivitim, whose austerity
“Ditan Sir—1 wm on the point of taking
the imat at 12 today, to go am! have a talk i by addressing tbe revereud gentleman thus:
with you alviut an ide* which occurroil to me '
"We have waited uj&gt;on you, sb-, to Iwgthat
ywtentay . bni us I tows already bera across
you will remove those painted windows from
thiee tinwa, and In a mouth or Mr weeks

Japan 1 am de*irons, if paaiblc, of arrang-

spendenre." • • •
“Good lira ven:" I cxrtairncd, “thl* ta a
man 1 mu-t nudtc tho acqnaintancu of, I
must go aud see Jonathan at huuxxmeof
A»L rw Mxni a*" arcunManrex nllowvd, I
pack xkqty .t nmk.«, took a cabin cm board one

of th- brave •'White Star" liners, and set out
.to see Jonathan and hi* continent.

The complexion ta pata, nnd It te only their
plumpurte which come* to their rewm- after
W and prevents them frotn looking faded
Those who remain thin generally fade quickly:
the complexion lioeomca the color of whit)
brown &gt;iapcr. and wrinkle* freely.

Sunday after breakfast a young lady mt

men who ring hymn*. The Anglo-Saxon race
alone can fnmirii men who do both' with
equal gurto
In what otlwr country than America could
such an anecdote as the following ho tol-D It
. lathe most typically American'anecdote 1
‘
i beard ta the United State*. It enure from
■
, Mr. Uhauprey Depew, it is said. But, for
*b“ &gt;• «T ■"•’'re-'1"

pl&gt;&lt; folks. I tod's own light ta good enough for

all those tauigre”----Th- worthy man had pr&lt;-(*u&lt;«l a line hprang’te, and was going to give th. rnml^LT

“Who uni I f* repeated tbe good old sfioka*uin. ‘ I'm n meek and htnnblo follow er of

CHAPTER 11.
I
Without traveling very far, without even.
Whan n man of average intelligence re। quitting the eastern coast of America, you
turnvh-xix' after having muile a voyngtt to a 1
arc a complete difference mi..
in tb-spirit
. ,
,
, , ,
.
.
. I. will reui&gt;Hil|W«,nuirT«KT
----- of
tor-U* tart to- rtw « -.-If In,tec f&lt;r~ed
tb.1
tomrt
.
outate, „r -taitataktat rtl b, tor . 13 s„ Vodl
Uta .prt
a right to communicate them to hi* friends. •'
---- •* ................... &gt;------------ ’
w; .w,
wayside, mid. if there is an error committed '

when cither of thewe looks for a perfect pict-

Bcetou, it Ik your learning; in Pidladolphia
and Virginia, it is your genealogy. There

people the author has visited, fasted of
Simple imprevdons de voyage. Certainly, If
there ia a oountry in tho world that It would

dollar* in New York, your talents in Bouton,
aud your aurvwtors in Philadelphia nnd Rich-

that, in my opinion, tbe beat Itooks that exist
upon thu different counters of tb«&gt; world
have U».‘a written by native* of Umse counEnglid- like Thackeray; never liare tbe
Bcotcli tieoil pointed with such fidelity as by
Xtamaiy; end to dtecribe Tartarta it needed
noton'.;. :&lt; Frenchman but a Provencal, al-

It tn'jtf U* allowed that Jonathan has good

who can th- least earily got rid of their preju-

obliged to admit that th* Amari cam. tiara
mad-.- their way pretty well since they bava

al way* a rankling retnsxnbranco, when be
looks nt Amoriea, of tbe day that the Ajnericecsssnt him about bls businMB, and his look

Scarcely ha* a fareign.T set foot in tbe
United State* before' they eak him what ho
thinks nf th* country. Nine i&gt;ennxM oat of

Hons to you .
(1) “Is this your first visit to Americaf*
(3) “How long have you l&gt;een over T
O “How do you like our country r

tbo yoke of Man

ribte night the whole city wa* lord with the
ground The Chicago people of today show,
a* a curiosity to ths vfeitar. the only wooden

built in hewn stone, aud b-dding -OO.uOO iuhabltanta
In Broadway alone there arc more than three
hundr.vl. The cam, as they are always called
in America, are magical, tike -ver) thing

tor j house* run up to 8,000 nnd something.

Tbs

rfatite-. itveluding n splendid one of Abraham
Uo«,In. pnbjlr ta-iUjngs imprMng tathrir

man. who avoids them, ami Use Parisian tw,

CHAPTER VL
Man has ieeti (s-rpetuated to expiate tbe
transgrewdonof hi* first parent b) hard labor
Jutmthnu ta a proof pt it. He talws, be toils,
and the ..,-,-,
sweat vi
uf hl*
brow vi
crystallise*
upon iu-the !
toirtrtuuviv»
j*u&gt;ui£c*ujxm

tho reader the imprewion* which that , day ,
left upon mr. HorriW-.-! A populacv cum-,
pored uf the offscourings of all natam*. the
dirtied, nmghiat one can imagine.
Hard by &lt;ar&gt;irigniEui»qTir.&gt;''r,r
this fright fulsqnnlor, Fifth
arenue, |
diwu
inn avenue,
arnb and neck of hi* beloved womankind in with it* । Alam full of the riches of the earth,
th- form of diamond*.
'
| It I* thj eternal story of large cilia.
To the American woman the diamond is ■
As In Lotal'm, hundred* of churchss and
—
*-t~.. _*
. . . ol( tavernnot* «n object
uf ।---------luxury....
It i» on object
-* (called
--•«••«*. lx*r mlootu), it is
a* the
.lie same
bnuje
prime nrcureity. Au Eu^ltah old maid would igoobta AugloHaxon mixture of Bible and
i
do without bsr tea before on American brer, of spiritual aud spintuoa-*.
Nnw York is&gt;|&gt;robal&gt;ly tbo lueat cnimopoli- i
woman would go without dianxxvF.
,i__ _
-i*__ t..............,
. .. '
If good style constate ta not doing what the

in six different language*.
Nothing U more diverting than to bear tbe
dwelk-r* of each great American town criti

not '•noug’h in Itwlf to explain the luxury
that man lavishes on her in tbe United,
State*. Amra-ica b not the only country

iuxtamv, you will be told that the Chicago
pvopla orc nil pig sticker*, and pork packers.
In Chicago, you wfi) hmr that Boston ta com- '

Money u easily earned in the United Btatu*,
and is fr®ely spent, ’■biuine*. savors moW of

Jonathon, then, ta iu a pusitk-u much like
sat of a man wlxxn I saw give a hundred
of Mreito Carlo. “If I win at tnmte-ct-quarautv,” said lu' to some one who asked him
how lx&gt; could do such a foolish thing, “what
area hundred francs to mof 1 can afford tu
b* generous to a jiucr fellow feature out of
will nqt got." When Jonathan cover, hi,
wife with diamonds, be says to hlmwlf, “If 1
win, I can indulge my wife without Ineon-

Laniteime furniture, no&lt; only rich, but hi
good taste.
I mu nota.*to!*l*bed to find Chica~u socHy

«ce U galling. JcXn Dull loob. on tho Ameri-

only brilliant and witty, butquHr aH polidwd

Their

Iteeeuit-er, A. D. M»» by tin- I’rni'ate
of Barry County. Michigan .•!', -&gt;i

for diamond* ta as aiwurd as It is custh, but
ho is good humored, and says; “Since they

CHA1TER Vll.

■

Hasilnx

S.M

*UA
United

As»oc
Hoiretn

Pract

I*
k”*’
No frigidity here, peopte
Pve
ttanr aratnnent*. If I txad
nan'-’ them-wt sympathetic of my Ameri- j
can andfaaicn. tl*u
. ... * Notice
seise the M.-miflcanoe of

Ute by

gMIT

State of Michigan Iu the Circuit Court for tti&lt;'taMKltw nf Maevv — *ttu*hn—&gt;nt

ftaHroad*nmqmm*.
Is herein

A.

wa* duiy tsMied out o( ibv.CIn uU Court lyr ti**) •b’?.:1..?- Edw»rd-.

QOO

spei'tabitity ia Chicago.

Chicago without seeing IL
“You will soon bo tovcuting,w I mid to a
raddrnt, “a machine that will take a lire
rabbit at mw end and tprn out a chimney jxX
hat at tbo other.".

you think yourself in England as you walk ' sdUrtl- bi ,lw second, they are senq-d as
along the street*, the Ulurion become* cwa- ! ^bry couv-out of n caldron at tniling.water,

Here is on* out of the many'hundreds 1

Attorney- lor Flalutiu.

Oount

———j. —
|
And next morning b&lt;- took mo to sue the
ridicule*."
. »» ,rt.b..xrt Nt-ta*™ m fKwuu u ponw inan fjuaou*
killing and pork packingfwesnisee
uny to lx&gt; heard -teewhere In the north. Tbu '
''™wur &amp; Ca

All the uxrdotes told la America un the
subject'af Boston are satire, upon tin- pre-

V

which Mid

—........... ............... . ...
day it will is-get the ta»te for rioiplidty.
|
You find here rtQl more warmth and much !
Icta constraint tlinn in tiu,
V..„ r.wd !

Haled this elevvmlh day of February A. D.1M
Hrrairr, Knapfkx A Vana«man.
Attorue)* tor Plaintiff

row w um
THROAT AND LENG D1HHASKH UF
CHILDREN.
It is a safe and certain cure for Wbo-H'i“Cough.Croqp, OMighs. Colds. Hoaneneu. Dlf
flvuH Breathing. Asthma. Doss ot Voice, and
llkr eotnptalnta w» common to childhood; con
tains no opiate*, therein obviating the datqtrr
ou* effect* often re*ultii&gt;it when c-uxb mixture*
nrepanid Inc adult* are given to rhUdrm

take place with aU tbe rapidity of conjuring
CHAPTER VIU
American bouses arc furnished very taxorI-

telephonic eununnaler.tlon i* establMied'

P

^MA

RO
Oor.

and m u 7)™; u
"*
ih*u T'^haiV^p
&gt;
nnd soon. Tbe proercs is xcim UapdcKmn^ -always use It for my own children abd rrcm&gt;.
and 1. will not outer mtn any mure&lt;
tbe end of tbo establishment the }*&gt;

^ssr sauL.'
PeckhM’s CiDop Remedy

FOE CHILDREN.
Sold by all druggist*. » cents. Prepared oul»
yDr.lt.C. Prckbam A Co.. Freepart. Mich

Thi

H

CJ

50 doses, 25 cents.

Inco

The New Boiler Mill,

rule, but

known ta Amerluu.
'amass gold for tbo fii-xsure of adding pl!t tu
pQe and counting it He parwues wealth to
improve his position in life aud to surruun-1
those dtqreident upon him with advantages
and luxurou. Ho sja-udt hia mon-y a* gayly

I.

rooms ni Ibr city of Hastlu:

G.

“Hello!"
“Hello r from the othor end.
"Is that you, Artemisiar'

tion of gratifying hU wife or daughters, who

p

Nolle* tab- reby given that I shall -ell st pal
lie auction. Io the hlgta &lt;t bidder, on Tu-mIsi
th*
tfav of Atirll- a n.

went was duly issued out of the Circuit Court
for the t’ouiity of Harry, al the *utt of John K
Edwards Ui- above uatned plaintiff.
th
Muds. tvi&gt;eB&gt;«ai». m**d&gt; and cbattrl*. m.-uej
and etfecta of toe Centra! Michigan Hall Hou-.

puli’-i'bed then- in Englfali, Frrocb, German,
Ruwan, Italian, Bpanuh. Bwsdish, Dutch,
Hungarian, Chmreo and Hebrew.
I received
day a clrculai
a meeting

girls and factory girls, they are sham gems

The luxury of tbe American women must

A

SALE.

NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.

Delton, Mich.
S toUtoton to On to* Atotort. dty rtrt
ha* monuments that can strike tb«, European
with admiration for their beauty. Tbu Car*
ItoL tbe government building*, the mnscem*.

arrest the eye of the vfadtar
Tk.c.pit.4.r«

&gt;10,000. When one eunaidare that to* «at&lt;wr
O1m1 MW.lliln. -.1—
■___ _____ _
. .?

taroamd^btriU
„h tajurjbt.
be admired 1 was percent one evening at a
dinn-.T given in tho targe dining hall at

"" T°rt'

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w'

IV.

Amaricau mra ‘ are generally thin.
tacos glow with intelHgvnco aud

aImINIKTKATOK'J*

tbe Chinese

uuaira, &gt;iui wuv I&lt;ar-.ueu-. no-no, tnoae
,
auaiainx detail was the arrival of a good ’tan»k.ta—p»rwMditrt*Hta»a.r ‘ &gt;*«"- Tb"n',ta.Jjb.)«•all t—
...
...
.
. . •
Tbe American nw.v ha wwntrir &lt;*■
fbitrth ot tbe andicnee at 10 o'clock, to sen •................
thedlanrui-ta in tbo third act.
oti-j ot unto of Dante's descript iuna: it is

ainstat for oue thing in wearing no diamond*
—uni-** detiNcrncy should demand this sign
of equality.

E.w

Probably there w-v

They strike

would pity the person, and the matter would

CHAPTER

ioom
Jf.tK

e

scvetrdvU”* m»d the public applaud nn.l cry

Cincinnati, Rt Ixxiik Louisville

■
Th» stmeta uni twfcr ns wide as tlie Pariaian
' boulevards. tbe bouse* of bustanM are eight,

do they try to run over them.

One cnlu

launch

Rspeci

completely unnoticed.

“Well, my love, and bow do you ilka it up

luatU r tbe Englishman lias no antipathy far

As 1 entered an advocate

•himself-. 'There's nothing in that, 1 could do’
Chicago*

provided for the purpoee; you gasp

ting

n^Tene*., fine thretrre and chun tow. luxu
ric-w dal*, hotel* imdde which four good
Michigan, known aud described as loilm- * m
gj^ Pari tian on— rould dance
‘ ~
quadrille.
■ । wit; Coiftmcnclnc al a slake In the higi-ws*
rtc
two (■.•. chains xi-a&gt;lffbty-«:roe (TO: link* t in!,
of tbe half quarter post between the S-ntbea.*:
»
j
and
southsrett quarter, theuee uortn oq tb^
Metrujiolitau opera bouw any day, and hare i extramelr hnndw-m*-. Picture to voprwjf the- quarter Hue two &lt;:•-chains aud rctruteen it
five thousand dollar* iu the hows-."
. link*, ttw-utec west two ■;&gt; chain* and flit* •
1 ,58) link* ttiencr south three (3) chain* :«ac
of n great orator, a great writer and a grval | „inT&gt;
‘
|
rn *»*«*•» artnught line, and imagine
taming key ent* our bundredtb*(70 Wind an amthinker.
mere-&gt;r !e»*. AJ&lt;u»conim&lt;iv-ltigMtaH.aicc&gt;ntk&lt;
i
All the existing minus of trundt arc noK „..to ...... K ...... — ...
—* —.......... ...
kaowhslged to be insufficient, aud an uudertbe average American, not the litterateur or
their frre-b spring beauty.
of the center at said section, thrrn-r south • r.
the man of gtxxl society.
ttir quarter fine seven -T/chain* and l*ent&lt;
It would bo quite powdblo for an actroas to
(debtOB) links, tbenee went two (z) chain* aid
nnv-atx [Ml links, tbene*north two ;&lt;! eLain*
attract targe audtanoca all through a tear with your “Nr plu*ultra’" You had reckoned
aadotariy-three (M} finks, thence to pteee of
beginning containing one and thirty otic hut
some of them are Fkreotinr, *&gt;&gt;m&lt;j English, dredlh*n and K KOI of and acre iu *re nr l«*».
cause of incontewtaUe talent, bat because she
The streets, ill paved nnd dirty, are dangerii on w-ciioii si* ia- m town two
twin vothers Moorish, otbers a mixture of all three;
sage seven [7] wrct. n. Barr) county. Micblgin.
others again look like Greek templre, whilst
D—*d l",b®Si^m^rTux. Adiainlrtratcc
own.

The Englishman ta perfectly • persuaded

tasqne, that any one should tell him England

/$

At the present time thbdty, tbe tiring and

You fancy yon are tiring

world and that everybody admits it, and tbe

this time if it bad remained in my bands. ’

Hastis

Itol. in Waabtngton.

and l.twcen Naw York and Jersey City cm
tbe Hmbon. krep up, day and night (until I
tn tbe nwrnii^t.a noire which u like the roar

pocket to extract tbo five rent* which you
owotothecarcomiMUiy. but tbe conductor!
cri-.ln LLinn-rnurtabV-noml drawl; “Move ;
about tho famous CoL R-&gt;t».*rt higerwll
forward, make room."
|
“He Is your greabwt orator. I am told," 1
In Third avenue and Sixth avenue, you find
; tlx-overhead railway called the “Etarvaud." (

“Minnie Palme
in th*- third act."
Tlie ixxikmg otUco wa* tawicucd ul! day.

cc

public buildings tijo Soon are dottro with

telephone wjrrc. uti tbo ground * network of . a town, built of wood, and |-copied by war
tram car rail- It b wtimated that tberu hundred thousand inhabitant*
This wa»
on- more than 12,000 mile* of telegraphic ' called Chicago.
wirrc suspended over the hesul* of tire i»arcr* ■
On the evening of Oct fl. 1871, a oow that
by; about enough to go iinlf round tire world, an old woninn wa* milking ta a l&gt;oru kicked

handed me a letter frotn New. York.
“DaaH'Sir—Could you, during your voy­
age, write mo an article on tbe United States!
I should te happy to have your prcconcolvixl
notions of America and the Americans, so ax
to publish them in my journal as soon as you
arrive."
An Englishman or a Frenchman will never
aak you what you think of England'or France.
The Frenchman does not doubt that hta coun­
try ta beyond competition If bo cuter into

HA!
In tbe bote) corridors there f* a q4i

Thia Quaker city of quiet street# and sober

gambling than of cotnm-re- In t&gt;«» ,irc&gt;[wr

rived to oak fof your dplniou on America.
1 had tally just embarked ou board the

VOL
utensil

That which strikes the visitor to New York 1

American city, tho most striking example of

CHAPTER V.
Jonathan adminw all that glitters, eveu
that which ta not gol&lt;3 In his eyes tbo KOCM* of a thing amwera for its quality, and
tbo charlatanism that succreda ta superior to
the nnrit that vegetates Tbo dollar te not
only tbe unit of tbo monetary system; tt te

bought with badly earned money.

country h America, and the author who, in
such a little «|mic* of time, allowed hlmwlf to
fall into tlie error of sitting iu judgment
upon h*r would write himself down an aw.
To form a really exact i-iea of 'America one
would w.--l to live twenty yean ta the coun-

c*
—..j——. __ __
,
,
.
unless it be the Bote do Boulogne ta Paris,
Tbe alleys of this park, if put together, would
«rcer about sixty miles ta length So n after

,
,
'
I

ta not tbe city lt»»lf, but tlie feverish activity , people ta, however, full of all kinds of mantiwhich reigus-.herc.
I factorw*.

tbe American* arc immense:
■
Should a minister indulge in unorthodox
Yes, sixty millfcHfiil—all olive nod kicking! tbreriea ta the pulpit, lire en*tcrn man will
From c**t to we«. Animx stretch- over content hima-Jf with shaking hl. bead, and
• to—h ta mn- Ihuu lire talk. H«t C-»e “ --rer ehurt U&gt;
bU d»

?*" “• *hJ’,A.(,"”r!?
te,.T*
“'7„-re-1 "»
“»
«thr
un.. ™ud thrtu*

The streets are horribly Ul paved. Prom
my windows, which looked ou Madison square.
lueoarrusg™appear
■ •• —— —
trouble) sen. Drunkards have had to drop
their iiabits; they could not reach home from
the beer saloon*.

Washington square. Union square and Madi- j —except on the Clover club annual banquet
main firm and qrhtte.

*”
Tire Kansas man will wait

ooe.

ImpMc

b- now read) to

BUY WHEAT,
Paying the highest market price.

rfuk,,, ta ,ta W|rtl

am*; it i* a monument whi'h recall.1 /

J,rtx*b lhc

inc* or roses was

Custom Hiilinff and Food Grinding a
SpoeiaHy.
Our mill l» r&lt;iulp|&gt;ed with tlie latest and
licsl machinery, and will produce a* fine *
quality of flour as con be made. The pa»rouage of the people of aouthwsatcni Bart)
count)' it- solicited. Respectfully.

forgive* th-m
Osfatul for tte finu. n&lt;*w

L T. F. Baidi i Cc.

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Laigest Circulation
of any paper in the
County,

VOL. XXXJII. NO. 43.

Hastings Banner

I

Hastings Banner
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COUNTY NEWS.

HASTINGS. MICH.. FEBRUARY 20.1889.
Literary •'closed at the Bd^b school]

r*

. The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.

WHOLE NO. 176a

South HM-ung*.

Jacob Eager, of Rutland, stated his «&gt;•
house hut Friday evening. '
A daughter it Morris Burton's.
Published Wi-dneadaya, by
’
John Broughton sold a large quantity of timenta by kaylng "I »hail vote for it.’*
The U. B. society ant holding protracted • Rev. Puffer will pretudi at the .Star next Jogs to J. L. Wilkin*, of your city last
John Barry. Nashville Iwnker, c.x-RegfaGOOK &amp; INTISTCEJRZBT
prayer meetings.
I Suuday at two o'clock.
week.
ter and funner auprrvlaor of CtwtietoiR exThe young j.cuple gave Ute Dipto Bnw. [ flayer meeting every Thursday evening,
The knights from tljis place attended proml bimw’f In favor of tlircourt house.
a surprise Monday evening.
i Toucher-, meeting one half hour before the funeral of Elgin Gibbs in Middleville
A. J. Hardy, of Naahvillt*. "We have no
W. M. Alikin,
Gc&lt;«,
Conley
has
moved
in
Wih.
Jarards
;
ptayer
meeting.
Monday.
Jealowdy of Hostings.lu this matter. The
Hl UfeCltHTtuN uatkb:
H.«. Ha)*. Naativfilc.
house.
.
,
Literary next Saturday evening “I 7
Jos. Miller went to Grand Rapid* Mon­ county needs a court b&lt;&gt;u*C. ami I think
SL.OO
YEAR.
J. McKelvey. Maule &lt;;i
Joseph Frantz called on Maple Grow- oMkick.
day to see Dr.' Shepherd.
our folk* will vote for 1L”
net i if,l before tile end of the year the
friends last wrek.
of
rlptlo • wit! pndltKely tMfflga. t
About SA of the friends from North
C. Haddix has a full gang of men new.
John Furolra, supervisor &lt;rf Cnstletoti,
either .-*&lt;• u cents will be added for portWm. Bivens was a: Hastings last Friday. faring made their poster Rev. H. .0. and is ready to do custom-sawing.
*aid "I stuill vote tor II. bccanse I know
Vh-n «ubscrlt&gt;er resides’ outside of the
Our county clerk visited Ills folks Sun­ Cheney, a surprise visit on Saturday last
O. A. carpenter went to Hastings Tues­ the ixmuty needs 11"
J. N. ('overt.tairiiot;.
day.
rastniastcr. Preejiort.
having a wry enjoyable time. After par­ day on bitsinewL
P. W. Biirgens. superintendent uf the
ADVERTISING RATES;
A. Ardn-r's little Iwy drives the hnaUt«t -------taking ...
&lt;&gt;f „a Ixiuntiful dinner. and leaving «a
John Kepkry nad his limb badly bruised iwor and ex-aupertbor of Hustings, stated
damn per year. ................................ fun oo
ar Creek.
tram In Barry county, a span of mustat-g nice donation returned tu their homes feel­ between two logs, while loading last week; that he favored the measure, and tlumght
F. &lt;•. horwood Delton.
Extra charge for special positions.
cult* about four month; old hitched to a ing that It Is more blessed to give than to
JobuSbran, Hickory Comer*.
Jas. Kvpkey b in Wasliington Ter., and the county ttced«xl nothing sd much as a
Brown &amp; Cairns, Prairieville.
liundsltal. He prove them to Nashville j receive.
writes If he wa* back to Parmelee hr ngw court house.
K*pe4a! pride Is felt lu the Job Printing Deand. back Saturday, a distance of about
Charlie Hall lias bought Mr. Brant's would stay there.
D. R. Foster, of Carlton, favored, the
i- i.r....,tI . • :
’
partmsatof the Hann kil Kverythlug lu the
fire mile*.
furm aud take* possession April 1st. Mr.
Elder Lane and wife are in Freeftort propoaltiana
• • ■ . i.-cvlile.
entire office I* new; and with the latest faces of
B.
W.
and
R,
M.
Graham
visited
Battle
Postmaxter,
Yankee
Springs.
Brant ho* purchased the Hendershott holdings meetings.
svtie. the moat approved patterns of machineryEvery business man of Freeport who
c.
w
.
Armstrong,
Howms
Mtlta.
uii-t - .nita-t-nt workmen employed, euablea the
Creek friends last week.
place on the Augusta road.
John Piunfrey has twelve teams draw- has been ajipnached on' the Kubjr-t favors
Mid U.treM.^U Will be receipted
F. Meecliam's father, who ha- Im visit­ . Mrs. Eyck-shymer has relumed home
the new court house, and the Herald of
b? ,l"'
proprietors, teid we trust
atlsubwrIberBiM the places named who bare ing friends here, returned so hb home in from Middleville.*
John Trumbul Is drawing red oak logs thg: thriving village, is'beartlly In faVor of
Wsl*"? U\F
,h‘*da,e w’&lt;i Ohio. .
n W. SMITH.
to
the side track for parties in Grand itap- the proposition.
sew Years, pay their subscriptions to the
Win.
Guy
veiled
Suiificld'-frlends
over
111.
Auctioneer.
Ids.
*
The following business mini of Nashville
BanxkkN .tgruts named altove.
.
Sunday.
Bespectlulty,
Theron Forbes tuts closed his school o»» expressed tlteir hearty approval of the
Having trid expertetK-e In setting farm prop
There will be :i social donee at the account of miun|M.
COOK &amp; NI8KERN.
&lt; rty it* the eastern part of the sure. I offer my
We hear that D. T. J arerd Is about to
court house proposition to the writer Sat­
M-rvievs here as auctioneer. Terms reasonable.
I .’rd on houM* Feb. 22d.' Every ImhIv i» In­
move
to
Battle
Creek
where
he
will
act
us
urday:
Frank McDerby. ex-county clerk,
Lvldress or call at nmlth'ti Bazaar, Hastings,
vited.
’
•
E. M. Evartffi cashier Farmers.Bank, Wm.
Mleh.
On Friday the Sth Geo. Aekly. of Kola- conductor oh the S. L. A Canada road.
The (focal Tentplara hold a necktie
Mrs. .Thus, .tamrd is quite sick with the
Mr. Kennedy completed the task of in­ Buel. of Buel A White, grocers, John Furmo. while working for G. A. Gearhart enat yneaides.
social at Calvin Smith's Wednesday even­
voicing hU stock of goods last week, and nlss, supervisor. II. M. Lee. merchant. IL
QUAKE, M. !).,
of Morgan, was attack by a falling limb -----------------------------------------------ing.
the new firm. A. G. A B. 'Cortright. lune G. Hale, drtfgxist, C. L. Glasgow, hard­
and revrrely hurt. He has been removed -1
r°"r &lt; “”&gt;•«Lou Sylvester and wife, of Battle Creek,
UtffM over Holloway's drug store.
taken posseaelon. and. ar.- ready to wait ware, H. C. ZuchndtL town clerk, Walter
to his home.
I Mrs. Thutnas fell from n hay nu&gt;w one are visiting friends in Assyria.
Office hours troin‘2 :o 4 p. m. Telephone, conupon former customers, soliciting the put* Wei*.ter, attorney, D. H. Evart*, ex-sheriff,
The Free Methodist meetings are pro- 'teJ -k’ri week aud fractured a rib.
netting with residence, at Holloway's drug gresaing finely and are well attended.
runaxe of those who are In need of dry und several farmers. We were told that
Jay Barnum is at home.
rtvrr ■
»
goods, groceries and crockery. Chariex there was practically uiuuiitnousJtentiment
The youngatera say that they know how
Mr; Miller and wife, from south -of
in favor of the measure at -that place.
Flansburg is clerking for them.
to keep good brdcr and will do *■&gt; if the 1 H-'wdiiig*. visited at Homer Wood'* Friday, belayed Letter.
I M B. GILLASPLE, Notary Public
In order that our readers may know Just
1'. H. Lawrence delivered his fatliogs to
peace officer will stay away. They are ! Joh” "’oudi. and wife, of Battle Crrek,
S. Kaiser's youngest soa lias the inutnjm,
1.
and V. S. Claim Ag&lt;mL
Richland last wrek as per contract. receiv­ what the proposition l», we give the reso­
‘
guests of friends in this vicinity.
but Is doing well at prraen.L
wit! prosecute nil kinds of &lt;-lahus before the: now kreplug good order.
lution as It iNtssed the brand of supcrvlsora,
Ixmks-now a* though the mil! yards will ^hv Mite society will mret with Mr*,
Drp.irtinents of the Interior office. Cull on him'
K. Burkin bslowly recovering from lung ing therefor. $4.W» per hundred*
Frank Ijiwrence delivered about 70 (al every member voting in its favor:
stlii. store, corner Court and Jeffenon HU.,! all b« filled with logs, a* ja-ople are busy Wolfe on Thursday.
fever..
Rcsolwd, That nt the next annual
Hartings Mtch.
hauling. '
I Leon Barnum won ilie medal nt thr con­
James Ellis la mi as to Im.* around the hogs to M. Ever* A Co. .at Richland lust
township meeting ip tin* county of Barry,
chas. 1’arAit ha*, purchased the Hay w«hm1 te"t ,M4t Friday night.
house.
Mrs.
W. T. Barber was attacked with Michigan, to be held in the various town­
Q M. FOWLER.
: farm for $1,800.
'
j -' surprise at Geo. Burge* last Friday
John and Win. Raphe went to Ohio l^tt
ships
of said county.'hnd wards of the city
bilious
fever
last
week,
remaining
quite
0.
'
Dentist
Sheridan Sparks went to Johnstown hint ' uig]’t.
,
week.
• •
of Hastings- in said county, on Monday,
K»,.ui4 formerly occupied by Dr. Jones, over Tuesday ex j«ct* to remain a week or more. ■ -Frank 'Wolcott and Stella Brown spent
Uj Hickle aud wife, &lt;rf Hastings, were sick up to this writing.
•Smith. Hams &amp; Van Armou's.
Mrs. F. A. Young has a sister and a tin- firat day of April. A. 1). 18K», the fol­
Frank Wright says hi* feed grinder will ' Friday with friends at Goats Grove.
the guest.-, of T. Gam and wife Sunday. •
lowing shall l» Htibmitted to the qualified
not grind iron burs few he tried it and Hie 1 Royal Browns have a new organ. Who
Pet. Shively is al work for J. E. Bugle, nephew from Kansas visiting her. who exvoter* of said eounty, for their ratification
QTVART. KNAPPEN A VANARMAN. burs broke.
}&gt;cct to remain during the winter.
j will wash the dishes now" ,
,
of Baatlngs.
•J
.
’
Ita’wyer».
Mrs Stedeuge, of Hope, is caring for and approval, or rejection.
The minister say* that be and the
’*
l»die» W. C. T. 1T.‘-will give an
Fred Renkcs and wife, nf Rutland, were
That the sum of $80,000 l»e raised by the
Mrs.
W
T.
Barter.
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1'r.wltee in all courts-of the state and tn the brother that held up his hand would inta-t. ! "I'ater supper at Judge Barnum's March the guests of o. L- Spencer and wife Inst
U nlted States courts. /
The nice sleighing last week caus'd county of Barry, to be used under the di­
build up a fire und! have prarer meeting '&gt;Ht' A program will be carried out. Bill
Offii'K* over Hartings National (tank.
much joy both to business interests, and rection ami control of the lioard of supt-rthemH-lve*.
C
i Mte per couple.
A. F. Faifiiey and wife called bn S. Kai­ also
. HK*tiura.MtehIgnn.
visnra
vlsors of said county, in building und
and fur
fur-­
alfro tu
to pleasure seeker*.
Meker*.
A«-&gt; ■ -late offices. Rooin*j 15. if, and if. new
Last Thursday and {Friday Mr. Smith, uf
,
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ser and wife last Friday owning.
HO' - min Block, Grand Ibiplds, Mich,
Fanner* eon traded and delivered wheat ’’telling a court house, to be erected on
"atim Rapids, u
1.. Ini
nI1
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)*ruIrl&lt;» 111■-.
Eaton
was
In I VI.,r,m,
Morgan■ putcbaslng
J’ralrtevlllo.
Mrs. L. Sludge and Mrs. A. F. Fausey
the
------ * house
--------square
-------- - In “
“ city of Hastinga,
-----jingo.
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x
I ITugram for teachers' association fur gave Mrs. (&gt;. I*. Spencer a call last Thurs­ a: Augusta last wivk at Si.bo per bt»he). court
Barry
county.
Michigan,
for
the
um
- of
Married, at lite residence of W. T. Bar­
Colonel E. F. Evens was in this vicinity -March Wth. commencing at 0 a. in. sharp. day.
,
ber. on the 13th, Clark Ixximis. of Hope, said county.
Music.
boklng.up delinquent taxpayers.
m
„.u.
Ferd. Fausey is going to school here. ,
That said building. Complete and ready
I) M. BATES,.
।
Recitation .-Ix&gt;u Yourex.
Some of Shively's young people and A. and Mrs. Murtha Stock, of Barry. John H. for occupancy, with all \bc fumfxhings and
Rev. Wm. Caywood Is making many
LI.
AtioiiK-;. at
Instrumental music-Milan Waldorff.
F. Fausey's were the guests of T. Gant Brown, Esq., ]&gt;erfc»ruiing the ceremony.
warm friends by his Straight forwardness.
John" Montautxiery aud wife went ty'- furniture and heating apparatus for the
Hooting*, Mich. He Is an able preacher, and tin* more he Is
I’ritaery Arithmetic—Herbert Brown.
and family last Sunday.
1-r.vi!-™ ra al courts of th*"tare
»,rc"1-,&gt;7' ?n“
7’
various office* In the same, shall cost not,
Ionia Co. last'week fur a few days visit.
Geography—Elin Barrett,.discussion.
W. W. McKlbbln and Frank Durfee sold
attention u&gt; cullcctious. Moxxr to Loax* on &lt; known the better In- Is thought of.
C. Tack -and wife have returned front tn eXc«-ed under any circumstances the said
KKAI. EsTATIt. Officrt ur.-r Wrl»«ert_« hani«iu-e ' Jfiseph
Jnaoi.h Whtader
Wln.»l,'r I* vtal.H«i&lt;r
wi E. O.
Music—B. J. Roblngaun and pupils.
some young cattle last week.
visiting with
sum of sixty thousand dollars.
I Hyde.
We understand that J. L. Ickes has rent­ Grant, Newaygo Go., after having spent | Tip-building of said court house to be
several days with Mrs. T.'s parents.
Class drill In Language—A. L. Nichols. ed lils house to Alonzo Hagar.
Rev. Wm. Cayworel was called away
A. BARBER, M. D..
What is the matter with the bm«im&gt;» . comtftence-1 during th&lt;- year !Wi), and to
We are informal • that Henry Barnum
' froJn Li* appointment nt Morgan last Sab- [ Music.
.
PbyHlcian and Surgeon,
be
men
of
Delton,
that
the)'
fair
to
bold
the
*“ completed
““
‘ and• •furnished
*-■ ■ as stated*
bath to preat-h the funeral of Frank Bur- J Solo and Chorus—Nellie Morreau.
dias a tenant In ills house, bn what 1s
0ffk-r over Nevin's store. Office hours from
alntve, ready for cx-cuppucy la-fore the. ex­
custom of her intelligent citlzrns7
’ Recitation—Mabie Geer.
known a.« the Scott Rogers plan*.
tun of Carlton.
We were pained to hear of the sudden piration of the year 1801.
Game Warden Hyde says that unperson ' Instrumental mush—Milan Waldorff.
Addie Seger was the guewt of E. Babbitt,
That the said sum of frkfiwo be raised
death of Hart Williams, who-e remain*
। ' W LuWRY. M. D„
of Bowne. Ia«t week.
has a right to catch fish to sell* or give ' History—Flora McCallum.
by taxation as follows: gdo.000 In the
ii 'a 1 Literature—B. J. Itobiugson.
■
Physician and Surgeon.
J. L. Ickes and wife wen- the guests of were buried in the cast cemetery on Friday year ISM): 8-.’0.00p in the year 181W •*.•&lt;).000
away, but we sec that he docs not refu&gt;
last. Ilbfyarvnts have the sympathy ot a
•Jakes a specialty &lt;&gt;f treating ■Usrases of the
1 iDuet
'uvi—
—aiie-u-y
Misses n-.irM
Hurst nno
anil aiurn-su.
Morman.
H. M. Erb, of Hastings; Sunday.
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1 &gt;ilfe •«»«"! bl.e»
M
In the year 18U1.
large
circle
of
friends
around
the
euroera.
i By request—Biography of Bryant, ('ora : : We an- sorry to it'arn that John Shively
t) urorerly fittluk SPECTACLES and eye ' were not bought but given to him.
That said reaolutfon»^to raise the said
J«ii’fnll last ‘ Btir*t*nnd
Burstitnd recilation,
recitation, Tbanutotn*.
Tbanatopafi. Edith cloa»
dotted
hh______
ech &lt;ol
at Rogers'
Corners
the
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_ _
. v
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1^
n
।
. I Thr hall al Morgan wus banged
sum of $80,000 for the purpose' aforesaid
Hird by Re*. ' Tetja-nnli.g.
118th.
—■ no—'tauSotS."
’'"' “"“e* Hwta
' ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Im- iubiultb-d to said vloctors u|kui printed
I
Music
—
Vomfl.
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I
Mrs.
Ilublianl,
of
Buffalo.
N.
Y„
is
the
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.
ballota, reading ns follows: “For the tax'*
| All teachers of Orangeville, Prairieville, guest of O. L. Spencer and wife.
cXiy^LTON •
I
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.
During the jmst few weeks the writer and '^Xgalus^ the tax.*
itanhrid.
I llo|x- and Barry; also any one Interested
Let every fender bear In mind that How­
and others have taki n occacsion th inquire
F.rwrn, ur to, JrawlM wb.-.l «l &gt;u Ibr rroWedntatai «n-ta.llta w fe
f D agent for the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co.
of several citizens of. Barry county thdr ell's Annotated .Statutes, 'section 443, ex­
lie write* policies on a man's property agalnrt .
( present. I h&lt;&gt;re coining from a distance
i pressly says that each organized county
Quite u number attended the literary at views nn the court bouse question.
lou by flr», lightning or wind; again™ a man’s ■ ’
L. N. Mosher retunn il from Pennsylvania- -' will i* entertained by the people.
life by death und accifieuL
If the court house shall be built. Johri shall provide a suitable court house and
the Altoft school house Saturday night.
j) Fi.uka M&lt; Caj.
Where l&gt;e Isas been visiting his brother.
The West Carlton school hAW broke up Holden, of Prairieville, will pay more for i fire pna»f office*. That section if It means
Temporary Com.
Mil'll A COLGROVE.
The young )N-vple of Bantk ld had a veryr 1 Lou YuUia:x.
। anything, means Hurt If tlie records should
It
than
any
other
man
in
Barry
county.
and
the
teacher
gone
home.
The
teachers
Lawyers.
pleasant surprise for Vernle Duty last , Coka Burst.
here would lil! go home if the Democrat Mr. Holden says: "Yessir. Barry munty be defrayed, those who stiffer thereby can
tOfflcr in Union block, Hastings.)
Friday evening Ad report a good tline. ;
omjit tu have a new tire proof court house. claim damages of Barry county. Remem­
write- had his way.
• Practice l&gt; all the courts of the state.
C. 1. Shumaker, had the misfortune to । C. S.- Palmerton's mill yard i* being
It cannot afford to run the risk of fire any ber that Barry county fa violating that law
burn his hand very bad.
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longer. Sixty thousand la little enough to and Is criminally earvleM In this matter.
I last Wednesday night.
| rapidly filial with saw log*
A E. KENASTON,
Nettie Branny, of Hickory Corner*. l« i Mi-*. Jake Hoffer is sick.
, That if through the criminal neglect the
' Joel Smith mid s»t» Charlie are drawing build and furnish aueh a buH'dlng.'’
/a..
Attorney at Law,
visiting nt E. Tiingnt*.1'*.
John Dawson (or innny yeaneTtupervisdr ritizens stftfcrt* loss, the county must fool
wood
these
line
days
from
their
wooda
I
W.
IL
-Smith,
of
Yankee
Springs,
visited
(Over J. 8. ihexivear ft Co.'s store.)
'
The
teachers
Instlttite
was
quite
well
of
Rutland, mid who knows the needs of (he bill. Think how many court hotiMti
Tin- farmers are Improving the good
. his brother J. M. -Smith.
Practices In an courtsofthe State. Collections
{attended
owing
In
the
weather.
Barry county as thoroughly as any man. the (Ctinages would pay.’
Broraptly attending to.
i Irvine Oler broke Ids anu at the South roada by drawing logs apd wo&lt;d.
The HaxkEB will continue to give the
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I Jordan school house Friday.
Our blackajnllh !ui* ull the work he can stated that be fr’lt that n new lire proof
court bouse was a necessity, and that sentiments of citizens of Barr}- Co. on thia
' do lately.
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nth rasa at
Edith Striekleti is no better.
£UK»K A SHELDON,
The Miss Myrtle’s aroupd here want to $80.4)00 was no more than enough to build question In each Issue hereafter.
and
furnish
sueb
a
building
as
the
county
know
.which
our
of
them'
the
Democrat
(Officetn
AbstractofBlock.Hastings, Mleh.)
ri^.
.
-alj
IM 1»M
villc, of typhoid pm-umon'la, agist dl year* , .J”51..
. , scribe mean. He had ta-tler look out or required.
County.
Following are. the real nata’e transfers
and four days. Funeral held at his late
spelling school at the hujicr school he will have to prove what tie rays through
becd It very badly." said J. I). Benham, for the week ending Feb. 18th, 1880, as
the jmj&gt;cr for his name is known.
residence
and
;
conducted
by
Rev.
hourt:
wm a plvaaant affair.
R. TrflMERMAN, IlMnmpathlc Phywho has also been many y«*rs a supervla- taken frOOl the books in the register's office:
Milton Bradley and nested by Rev. I * «• Baitinger I* M-nding a few week.
•
slclan and Surgeon.
Baron, of Richland. Many wen- In at- , JT*11!dau*l,tcr’ Mr*'
in Grand
The school have been talking some nf or of Rutland. Mn .Benham also thinks
(OflMe over Lathrop's drug irtore.)
I.ucy a. Ho'chkl’i to Hattie L and Isabella
hav ing a exhitritfotl the night of the Inst Hint 960,000 Is upt a rent more than needtendance from abroad coming in on morn- ! •‘■I’*"*..
, ,
,
.. ,,
t*t to finish and furnish such a building.
Hotchki**; lots Big and wq citj. uotnhial
ing trains. The deceased was bom in the
A
occurred In our saloon on h riday ,day of school.
"1 shall vote for it, ao you know Just
ARTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate, In­ town of Tunbridge. VermonL Feb. 7ih. *’■ which our saloon keeper figured a. one
L. H. Carpenter, of this place, Sundaycd
surance aud Loans.
1823. In the fell before his 8th birthday . of
Pr-irf*«ni* ra ,with N. A Herding and family, of Camp- how I stand” said Henry lloughtalin, for
many yenra supervisor, and for four years . Hmm. »M0
OfflM with J. G. Ruuyxo A Sou a doors north or in I8» hl* fatter Chari's W. Spalding # J- *&lt;• Sm*11*
.
1 rairirvlUe to ita-il, Ionia Co.
i
of Postofficc.
Cnarlea 8. Demood to 8. C. Doud; In Wood­
John Carpenter. Sr.J and wife Sundajed sheriff of .Barry' county.
/'the full hr»u*fit &lt;&gt;f m.r
Attention gtreu «o- making exchange* with bls family of seven children removed ,
"I shall sup|&gt;ort it heartily, because 1 land. fins
*eU‘“K
f ?r &lt;
Ct property. The Interests of non-realdeut to Mich, and M-tlltai on CUmax Prairie. ,
with J. Keeler and wife.
property owner* carefully looked after. Farm*
Katie Burton, of West Carlton, dle«i think Barry county needa nothlny more nf *11 sire* for tale or exchange. Houses and
Saturday with typhoid pneumonia and Ilian such a building as U prepared" said lla»tu&gt;r&gt;.
lots tor sale.
J. U. I.smpniaii
was buried Sunday. The family hnve the Norman lAthain. one of the superintend­
ents of the poor, and former gaptrvlwc of .
nrevlohsly fititered on section 83, of which K»ll*'r&gt;
**
tu n in March.
,aympatby of all.
•
Dr. A. J. Wright had a sinking »)M'llnnd Baltimore.
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
"No
qneftlon
but
that
the
county
nred*
his family thought that hr would never
Examinations will Ire held in Barry
sun i ve. He Is also siok with rheumatism. such a building, and I’m In tirnr of
count) for the spring series 1889, as fol­
l\ ItHODUfiSEH, Proprietor,
Charlie Fleming Is very low with the same said (.'. M. Mack, former eouniy clerk.
,
•
■ &lt;|or. Jefferwm and Court St*., Rustings, Mich.
••Yessir, we not'd s new'court house lows: •
“k ■* -“•»
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'ditK-asv, Dr. Lowry, of ynurelty. attending.
Hastings, regular. March 7tb and 8thRates, 5 l .OO per Day.
'W1U Nash had quite a fall last Monday. very much, and I’m In favor of the propol HIV
.
Middleville, special. March 29th and30th.
j
sition
the
I*oard
has
gubmittexl,
”
said
P.
G.
Lull wlc Bluer
a dark It was pretty icy and he went -to feed his
*•»' is
'■ still
-u" confined in
■» *
Thi» HauM*1» new, with pleasant room*. The
Nashville, sjrecial, April 20th and 27th.
- iv.tnHMge of ttw public is respectfully solicited.
hog* awlU and bix feet slipped and down Henry, of Baltimore.
Examination* will begin at 9 o'clock a.
Sjmldlng are the missing links. June 4th. , ««»m * ith sore eyesDr. A. L. VanHorn, of Dowling, expresaHoughton and wife will return to he went and the swill went tod. but* '*
It
1868, the deceased married Julia U ood-1 • .-.tjcd himself a» fully and decisively In favor m.. ind close at 4 p. m.. for the regular
went
all
over
film.
'
wart. (Her
I ™ JXan school I. progrc.lng finely/
of the new court houac as any of the above. and at the special, will tiegin at 1 o'clock
J. H. McKcvitt, supervisor of Thomap- jl m. on Friday and close at 4 p. m. on
J. W. Matthews.
ple, said "1 shall vote for the M0,0t)0 court Saturday.
Hastings, - - Mich.
Sec'y of Bonn! of Examine™.
Carrie Horn has gone back to Cloverdale. house.” And lie doesn’t vote for anything
fere the bereavement of n kind husband
Orin Lnoniis* mother is soni-.- Mtter.
hr doesn’t believe In.
fence
in
the
spring.
Mm. Kennestrlc Is able to lye around
C. U Bowen, ex-supervisor of Maple
p-A-TPIT-A-L, $50,000.00. and Indulgent parent. He had retired
Yut'Xa BqLbirju
All ports and corps soldiers and Bailors
again.
from active farm labors. Miroandlng him­
Grove, declared himself unqualifiedly lu ,of Barry county are cordially Invited to
B. Payne's children have the whooping favor of the new court bouse.
self with a beautiful home aud n compet­
Mrs. Baitinger has returned from her
attend a ramp fire al Fitzgerald pout ball
lucorjtoratod under the lawa of the Blate of ency. enjoying tire fruits of his early In­
Horace
Watkins,
of
thfi
Middleville
Rej
couch.
on the evening of February 2Ud. Come
visit nt Grand Raplda.
Michigan.
Mrs- Geo. Wilkinson U very sick with publican, "Yes sir, put me down as hearti- ,all. Boys this Is not a camp fire of top
dustry In the society &lt;’f his many friends
C. H. Snyder la on iheelck list
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the measles.
and large circle of acquaintances. Infall
ly in favor of the new court house.”
rail* of cedar as of yore, but a camp fire of
Carrie Kilpatrick la quite sick.
&lt; &gt;lrrn tor busineas Doe. IB. ItM in bulldlut
A good singing school here at the Cen­
the relations of life his alms were hlgfo
Hamilton
Carvelh
"Yes
sir;
Tm
In
favor
.
merly occupied by Messer Brea.
reminiscences
of camp and battle.
Corydon Smith and Mra. Mauch were
’ of It. because we need It, and I don’t think '
his purposes unselfisli. his hands were both hurt very badly last week by being ter: the scholars are improving faaL
By Onnite or Oom.
officehs:
Fostar
Patton
has
sold
bls
farm
and
is
any
question
of
whnt
Hastings
wants
or
dean, hisjlfe was pun- ami hlfr tendcrest thro* n under a load of saw logs.
l). G. ItobliBon, President;
affections clustered around hi* home and
Our sleighing has madeC. S. Palmerton * going to Kalamazoo tu live We wish him don’t want has anything to do with It If
vr-.— ViM
we can't get the lienefil of n new court
family, in the sunset hour of life, JtfSl heart rejoice for hl* mill yard Ib full of
To the kind friend* who ao p-ncrously
Not a very large Sabbath achool last without moving to Huntings, why let's all ।gave aid and sympathy during tbealckDeu
0. D. Beebe. Cashier. after the noon-iday had ended, life's toll*
most over; In the beautiful tender quiet of I”mt. Dingman, hh foreman ami Mr, Hunduy on account of It being so slippery. go there. But Barry county needs IL and ।and since the death of our son and grand­
dihkctohs:
that ought to settle IL"
son. Hart Williams, wo return our sincere
approaching age as tin- sun was sinking Balch were here laat Week looking after
Dan W. Reynolds,
W. H,
Dr. S. C. Rich, of Middleville." I shall ithanks.
Irehlnd the golden curtains, and lx&gt;re away
Died, at her late home In Hope, of paral­
D. G. Robinson,
* * Grable.
Mb. asd Mtw. Hamvky Wojaans.
to the eternal game’' •&gt;&lt;”»« of
“ this place.
ysis Mrs. Caroline NorUm. widow of the j vote fur it. The county needs IL and
ought to hgve it”
ripened sheaf there to bk»M&gt;m forth in a
C. A. Hough, our county treasurer, was bite Robert Norton. •
John W. Brigg*, ex-supervisor ot Yan­
braider fruition In that haven of great tn town last week on busitn-as.
A few munilugs ago. we .met Iwrc to­
kee
Springs,
"Tlw
propuaitfon
Is
an
honest
and fulfilled promteA
We lack several shares yet to secure the gether to pay tlw Inst tributu of respwt to
one. Tij^sum to t* raised is limited to
General Banking Buslnevt Transacted.
roller mill. Why la it that the fanm rs our kind mid beloved father, who had dewill not come up and take Ute balam-e and partudthl* life and’gone to the beyond ?&lt;50,000, and I shall vote for if
W. E. Bowen, of Yankee Springs, echoed .
Mr«. Ell UUlus U w&gt; «lek.
from which no one retprnclh. Now we
secure
the
brat
market
for
their
produce
Onv IxMSla «Dd wife. »' B,ll«T»r. ’Wfe
thejsame sentiment*.
that can be lad in this section of the are called upon t» meet again fhte morning,
,d .1 I. H. «»d E. G. 1-otfert fel wrk.
8. C. Hitclde, snpervtoor of Yankee
at the Kame place, to pay the lart tribute
Jake Shoup und wife visited their
Spring*,
stuttal that he peraonally favored
den. Hitt, Jr., died on Sunday last after, of love and respect to a loving mother,
dAtmhter al Buttle Creek test Friday.
who Ims gone to meet the comjianlonof her the propsMltfon, but Hurt he would not have
Tbc mcaslee are still pulling In tbelr a ahori l!lne»u
Dlvmion, U. R. K of. F., by Supreme Cbaulife. They lived together M ynara, and done ru had not the sum been limited.
Bom?
had
thu
gall
to
write
atf
DELTON, - - - - MICH * (fon, Moore cut the cntl* of two finger* anouvui ia* tetter in reference to certain the parting wus but a few short days. Eugesie llarthnrn. supervisor of Orange­ wltor Ward, until tte next meeting of the
ville. expressed the same sentiment* u
parti&lt;-&gt; of th.: towushlp'boanl and blaming They lived a good life &lt;hey ran tbelr rare;
Mr.
Ritchie.
I am prepared at any time off with a saw laid Thursday.
and tbeir work Is over. And now as we
J. E. Warburton gta* to Detroit tu at­ them fur tin: nd&gt;ni*®&gt;ni of the saloon be­ lay our loved mother away in the silent
Ira D. Brooks, ot Oraiigeriite: "We,
and at reasonable rates to cry tend
ing In ou, t«&gt;wa and Baid n.ithtng about
the repu'olteah convention.
phu’a beside bint she loved, let ns shall vote for it down unr way. beraure
auction sales. Have had ex­ Mra- Fred Quick I* quite *u:k. Tu- tr the rtat of th board as though they hod fooling
hope that they are together united forever,
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t.-iin
,ir
HlirtIo
limited.'
perience in this work and can
.n au.-li a bcingl
gi ve satisfaction. Leave or lors
G. Z.n*dinltt hxs.optrtted his sand bank
self u heartily in favor at the proposition
and m.-e.l the fatter and mu her
&gt;n
L
*
tu
in
fur
llu
a.wom:uodatiyu
of
all
r s-hool in
"with Ranney &amp; Norwood, Del­
Imre Itrvwl and hart loved us.
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FAR^ASO GARDEN.
S'JBJ€CT5 THAT
BOTH FARMERS AMO VJLLAGER&amp;

sgnrutturfa eoDeg. fa tatatad tl*

-------------- . j fotiewing relating V&gt; the quanttey of seed
Pu4Bt, h,
O'wecra in
Mxkmc *■&lt; fog 3 given Lsgth of drilL Tstm’ quoaL^rn. .sra.tee AbmM Se.uMa L»wa&gt;. titic*. is wfii be observed, are lera than b

to a depth of. say. a foot and a half, and
amMumpri**- and *** *’ f"act reite*«l
of uniform ■•.ur.drik&gt;o over the whole ex­
taJunx tret
that -hr -ept-alt
Sd wtt-i ore-'b-ate rii* i**n nuramtowvly tent. Thia enahlra it to wiliMtarei cousideared Iler oamv ■» Mr*. Letter Utt.' erabl&gt;-drought and in-arts, on unoroken
Ttaw write w &lt;- Hsmi** ■* ,:,u- ** expatiM- of green sward, with none of
Bhr-’.’-y. M.'C—&lt;X a frr^ rrtal l«et&gt; st W. thrto: dry. iruwn patches which are
H. Good veer's rfntg store.
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found ..n pixiriy prepared land when the
grass fail* to grow evenly, tn aasny
ca«e* under Irainajw is m nsaary t»:f.jre
the grouad can be brought to the right
Beaten A- tite vbuttle told ba« giv*
One mar wok MX hotties. and wa» .-ired

have ever handUd In ««
iewe. b* Ebtrtrie Bitter-'
other* hare aidrd Jltoir tratluka-

lettor. ehapped band.-*, dhiibtofc.c run*
and ail skin drnpci'Jtw. and padrivHyart-*
pile*, ornojaaj require**, B ’■■' jtoaraptetui
to give perfect sattafsrt ion, or UMOcy r*~
tandwl. Price J5.cta, per’bux. For j*a&gt;
by W.-a»Goodyear.

pcvpart.1 j nd sown early in spring, if the
soil is dry. or it may be beat. in caae of
wet wrathcr. to delay the needing even
tia autumn. The work of preparation
may be done by hand or by rahaoiling
and harrowing with horse power, ac­
cording t &gt; the amount ot land.
Country Gentleman giv-.* the follow ing advice about preparing a lawn for
seeding and also f.ir turfing, explaining
it* suggratioc* with the cut* here repo

'HxppS Home Sk**! Ptttf’tef to the pr&lt;- through the wfl; tixb will aid i.*i gtvuTg
ptei popular medktt! for p*dnng the ;v green lawn in time* of droughL The
birad. pre.euting -x curing .ir»j..-p»uu
xpplicutian of puivtnxed liute. at the
bCix.tt*cer«. headache. teafa and all frier*
rate uf a pvek to a square rod. will ba
meful.^if well burrowed or raked in.one doLar per bottle.
The, grus w*d should be sown on a finely
Kearly an iuahrnnen say that nearly
pulverised, uxsoXh, melkvw surface, and
many log, will &gt; put in thfe winter
brrubed or rolled in. so as cot to bury
tEe seed over half an inch, and warm
Ellert's Daylight Liver I'dIs are at»*rf&gt; to and qi&lt;ji.nt weither will won giv* the
sufferers from +iek he*iarbe. «&gt;uf sbanarh. o*w green -carpet The test graao fa
torpid fiver and in fiction. Sugar -rat­ Kantorky blue gram or June grasi.
ed. pirarant to take ami warranter! t&gt;&gt; gn
thro-jgh J;. daylight.

recunxmctxteil. afiO feet of drill used four
quarts at McLean's Advancer, or one
quart to every 2t3« feet; aW fvet of
Amencxa Wonder required- 3i quarts, or
one quart to shout
feet of drill. 8&amp;&gt;
feet cf M-Lpan's Little Gtm ured three
quart.,, or one quart fur every ShSj feet:
*250 tert of O-vdand s |iaxka required
three quarts, or see quart tor 2S»j feej.
Thd fcDowmg figure* will show that -xxr
sowings were thick enough: One pint of
McLean s Advancer contains LjftOseed.
A pint sowed a triS* over 104 feet.of
drill, giving over 15 pea* for every f&gt;xj&lt;
of drill, or a plant every fcur-fift..»of an
inch.
Radishea—One ounce for t»» &lt;«t drill
recoraauc!id..-d; l.OHO feet of drill, »own
thickly to Early Long Scartet Hhurt Top,
required
ounces of wr-tl.
tn this
ease the dgure i« oct ttttrav agant.
Bifets—&lt;iue ounce to 2d feet t.f drill
and Basaano each n-quired 4 ounce* of
•cod for £M feet uf drill, or an cunca for
a3i fret and the sowing «-x&lt; much too
thick. An ounce of Long Dork Btoo&gt;i
beet contain* about I JOO frtgita or aeeda,
or over IJj fruits to each fbM of drill, a*

Pkrsnip-—One ounce to 2»k) feet cf drill
recommended; 1,000 feet of drill'cf
Holland Crown took 4 ounces of seed, or
an ounce o. iW fe«-t of drilL The sowing
was made tn scry lard ground, where a
thick growth of seeding b ueo-wary ta
order to lerak the crust. Yet the sowm

recommended; »5 f-aet In hard ground
o*ed if nonces of seed. or an .atone foe
over 377 feet of drill, and even then they
were ranch thicker chan dcsiraUe.
Any breed of sheep will do te tter ia
small than large S»» ic3. Each breed has
its fitnra* and hast capw Ity for fiuckxng.
Noo* equal or approora th* Merino in
this particular. A black lace ctom on
the couuuoc Merino ewe b a dedrabb
mutten and w&lt;xi era*. Such drosw bred
ewes are in excellent demand fur
CKCbm ou tbs farms -J eastern PenA-

Henry Ward Beecher, the fanx&gt;ua
which is fine and ccn|iaue» green a long preacher aad fancy farmer, ebuned to
time, and will grow in the shade of have »ol-ed tSr problem of getting rid
trers. Ret! up and white ck»ver may of the Canada thistle.' He Mid: The
bo added. Sow at Usixt five or .lx Hem only way to exterminate the weed ia to
as much as farmers give to their grass plant it fur a crop and propene to make
I)r. Sullivan, for many year* a resident Land«. i: ihoukl not betmraed ckariy money out of it. The »&lt;xns will ghaw
of Manton, died last Satonlay.
the first year, cr before well estaUbhed. it, bugs will bite it, beellrs will boro it,
Mother* will find Dr. Winchell * teething . A more i^iredy way of securing a spiders wul web it. birds will peck it.
syrup jwrt the medicine to have in the bo-j.**- lawn, where the surface at limited, b by
lor the children; It win cure rough*. &lt;-nUK turfing. Th«s work, however, jsust be
sore throat inti regulate the bowels. Try well duc«e or it will be rough and lumpy,
like Fig. I. which ri-proW-uL&gt; a section of
a badly laid turf. If properly perfuenred
The dairj man who look* to the pro­
it will be ainoGCh and cm. as shown in duction of beef in ccnnecttoo with flut­
Fig. 2. To «cur? this »mor&gt;thm
th« ter dairying, and who u on rough, billy
^Weakened and deranged liver.*. -lUHsach.- turf must be cut from a compact pas­ pasturage or a thin sod. will hardly fad
ud bowds rhoald never be acted on by ture, in squares, with accurate side*. a»l to give sotne ccnrideraticn u&gt; the menu
irritant* like .-w.ntun pfifa. bran. ete. made uniformly thick before laying, by uf the Devon cattle. In the dairy di»Miles PI!!* rare* liver complaint, evoMl- inverting upside down on a berd and trictscrf the a*&gt;uth of Enguc.d the* are
patfcm. pllrsf etc., by a new method. shaving w ith a sharp hoe' as shown in highly rateeawd and largely u-»-d for the
Sample* free at W. IL Goodyear's.
Fig. 3. Lay three accurately on the dairy, it b characteriatic of the Devon*
well p n tmred deep soil already describe-1. that they thrive brttrr uo poor «nd tlxia
early in -prmg.
soils Uian the hhorthorna Their milk is
uf rich quality, making tnurv butter m
Pspillioa iCIarkr'A extract of flax I tkln
If Um tncubatoxi is natnral the duck is propart wn to quantity than that at other
Carr, like many other tueslimabie Ir-nrM* &lt;n the opinion of many the U»t setter, bree»ls excepting the Alderney. They
to mankind, wm discovered by ac-wtent.
have will shaped udders and tents, »nThn proprietor, engaged in the preparation but the ben m the best ruocher, especial.* docib*. easily milked and nut uufreof certain
from thue to time noticed if a pond or water course b ao.raeibk. quently show remarkable yieiiL. But it
the effect of working In the pulp vat* on The eggs oncehatebeil. away hire mother b as a bref annual tiiat the Dejiai holds
Whether
the skin. If there was present any rutaa- duck to the t-eaf'-st water.
eous eruptions, wart*, btenush*.-* or seru- anxious to reduce the number of bOlv tc pre-eminence. It matures «Kfly. well
ful'iru symptoms, all disappeared as if toy be in*t or » but. sbeMvilh her little brood refhys good feeding, ind the floih i- flue,
magic. After experimenting tea yrarx, it b soon afloat. If the mother duck would dcikauiy flavored and juicy.
In the cut b shown a Derou Meer, the
has Iwcome a scientific fact and a pticelra* hover over her charge after leaving the
boon to ’.be hnmao nsra. From giving water until 'they were dried, oo barm champion cf the recent Smithfield show
away a few IxHtte*. the &lt;tetnand hav l»would follow the r- im, ami th-* plumage &gt;&gt;f England, and a first’ winner of Lm
creased until
‘ale for the pa»; two
class st Birmingham. The rhanipton
year* utxrant* i«&gt; J.Oi'.hOOO bottles. Iairx&gt;' would be the better for it. Bet thb the Headed a show of fourteen ^-yrar-uld
bottles only «T. for vate'by W. H. Uood- will tu&gt;i do. and instead die leads the LHvona. Tlds beautiful annual, oo the
chilled ducklings upon a foraging expedi­
tion from which, if any survive, tliey are day of hb distinguished victory wa*
3 years. II months and 4 weeks vid an.I
itunted. and from such drawlasck the
bird never fully recorerx. It b for thi- scaled 15 cwt. I qr.. hb daily gain au:oreason that the ben s the better mother. birth being 1.55 pounds For tldckn-i.aud firmnea* of valuaMe fledi ths*
Papilkkn (Clark*--* extract of flax? Ca­ With the ben they can be kept within
tarrh Cure, from an experiment. 1ms grown tie'llmi is of a pen. wherra* the duck
to be the acknowledged superior at any □father would be rreth’w* in the coofin*
remedy for similar purposes.
Puprij
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ducklings
vegetable and setmtMcatly pr-j«red. It fa may have water ia a UxaDow pun to
dabble in, and if with a hen mother may
wbere all other known rentedk» and.tte- have fully liberty.
m&lt;«‘t irarned medical talent fall. That l!
fa a favorite with all ehwwes fa ev irto-nced
by the fart that daring thy post two j rare.,
There u no one anima! tn the category
M.bOO gallon* have !&gt;rrn send. Positively
cures catarrh, hay fever, colds, etc., rt-. of peu that b more useful than a terrier
Large bottle* only $1 at W. U.
year's of home kin&lt;L The Scotch variety u pre­
drug store.
eminently the moat active and pugna­
cious, though the black and ton i* a very
D. Bcrhans ha» auld his interest in the wiry little animal, and often we And
Owoano cigar and candy eocapctny.
specimen* of these diminutive &lt;anin*s
that creep into very small holm At any i» cuuridcred extra-.rdinarilv remark­
rate, wi know by experience that a single able. In appeararx-.-. thungb itanlly a»
rat on a single night. in a single coop, can straight in Iris top a»» could In* drain*!. lie
destroy enough chicks to pay for half • was admuahlv x{*ni*.ig in hb rib and
dozen good terriers.—Poultry ami Pete. nicely covered along the bark and dues
aeaiect Use opportu-.lty tc call on tt&gt;elr d.-ucgbi
and ret * botxte m itewp s Bat— for the throat
Don't keep the poor dog chained to a
aadloitt. Trial *U» tree. Largo bottles We
Shnp and swine kept cunCantly «n
pose CT fast Co his kennel, but if you
awdti. SttHaBdranfata.
have no yard drive two prats in 'the wooden flour* often Inter htxrf« gnnvu
Ex-Senator Ferry goes to Washington *- ground twenty-fiv* feet apart, or further badly out off shape. Hoch foufi* «huu!d
the guert of Senator Stoekbrfclgr.
if you have the room, and streteli a win be frequently, pared and sbortene*! to
from one to the other with M ring on it. bring them io shape, mys A. W. Cheever.
A. k Crneby attirnei that the Iv*t Uxtand snap bis chain in the ring and let
him run the length of the wire and back ler cloth b fmrvhromt paprr. It i* pruer
to his kennel, as be choraea. Ho will ticaliy air. water and grew** proof and
does nut stick to tin- butter. When you
wrap yum butter In parrhmenl pojet
oocttnn m eamot speculate u ImCU-t Um
blitter ctatha lx-gan life it* part uf skirls

TScrc is no better fuoJ for breeding
sows Ilsn skim uiilk and wheat brau,
Mys American &lt; ’ulti valor.
Neror ship an «-gg that is dirty or in
any matter soiled, advisra Fancierx' |&gt;view. Thr appearersb a pr _uv fador

You wind arounii my heart 25 well.
The thread of love's entangling 4peU?
Thm
hands.-t»-&gt; dainty &lt;futi
• • I trash them rnarmhc, twa and 4»igh;
As you do yoon,
man. I hope.
In L‘. her nu-.de of I vox1. Soar.

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UND HIS CONTINENT.

you to rioanw* them

Why should I not re-

chance nf makuig more ample nrqunintance

of them wore to profit by my seeing him 01030
in the drawing room to take a liberty, sritb

BY MAX O'RELL AND JACK ALLYN.

LESSON Vlll, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­

NATIONAL

Translated by Mnife. Paul Blouct. Copyrighted by Cassell &amp; Co., Niw York
We Publish the Following Extracts from this Book by Special Ar
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-Colonel,’’ nine times out of tetr It is saie; ir
luck should be against you, call 1dm “Judge,"
und you are pretty sure to be right.
If, however, pursued by tte fatca, you
should di—over that your interlocutor* I*
Wither cdonel nor judge, you have another
resource; call him "Profwor,” and you are
out of the difficulty; on Amcrtcnn always
profess something, an art. n religion, and
you are risking nothing.
1 met« few American cpkxttia who had
recently been promoted “musters- They
wwn so proud of thrir new title that they In
dated on tiring addressed thus.

uiiin him nt tfa hotel whore fa fax alighted.
•Hr may perfayafa personally known to nano;
bat all nnbilittou are kindred everywhere, it
to an net o international courtesy, as it were.
Th-* Sunqxsm nobleman, who often goes to
• Amerihi for a dowered wife,'to much obliged
tr. them, and rottugv all tho vEsiu paid him.
A.New York lady, who to quite an author­
ity upon such matters, told nu» one day that

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$ri.a»i.oa&gt;
tmaai.iMj
ix&gt;.oio,ax&gt;
KU.OU.nih&gt;
menxneo
ovvu.au
n»w.noo

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four hundred persons. Outside thia company

mode

.tnt-- t!it« charmed drcln, but you will novar
lx long t-' it. You will fa fa It, but not of It
Tfa Lady h» question entered nl»o into .very
mlird tfa d.ffi-rcncv between "society peoplotev! "people in eorioty;’'but, in spito of all
her 1 ’planation*, I confcw I did not seize the
•L-licate uunnowahe tried to convey All 1
ciifcrly umk-rstood was that tbo aristocracy
of l irth exists in America, not. only in tfa
bra.n* of those who form part of it, fat abo
m th-f tfalr egmjatriot*.
. Th- &lt;fair&gt;.- to &lt;*tebl:sh tu&gt; aristocracy of

country hnutr of Mr. Gould; but i know that
In tbc gronndfiof t he laJ ter stand conservatorir* Mtimated to fa worth 1250.000. I trust
this will give an idea of what tfa rest may fa.
1 cannot gu-imnto- that Air. Gould is a
happy man. Concerning imznetxc fortune* a
witty Amcri-JJ friend, rich in nxxlorntiou,
and a grr.it philosopher, said to mo one day:
‘"Xi» man can own rnqre than a million
dollars Wfaii his bank afaount outgrows
that, fa does not own it; it owns him. nnd fa

The Americana. having no king in cur

the Anvi i'pcs; it was tte only thing that
their dollar, stetned unable to procure them.
Tu« secund aristocracy i&gt; tho aristocracy of
money, plutocracy. To belong to this it is
not safBcfait to fa n uiillionnire—you must, I
am Uld. Mong to a third generation of mill-

they have, republicans though they’bo. To
read tte peiUgn.-'*, published in full every
timo a d'jath occur* in one of these rich
familfc*. is highly eatortaining. A Sira
Aster died while I was fa Ansriui. and, niter
the enumeration of ter chann, ord virtue*.

&gt;kvbilte and company. TUroo quarters of
‘3 phility" arc tfa nccc*try key of thi» little
wrwld. Th- first generation maktv tfa millk a1, tf’ ‘■:-.&lt;anJ penAution I* jr.rvemic, tfa
rirdhaliiIn tho eye* of three people
to I.. fr..m thlrty&gt; forty to fifty ttoaanad
dolhro u year o to fa in derent poverty. To •
h\,^«o &lt;r three hundred thousand dollars
a yrai-1* to fa in eney rin-iinurtaare*.
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Th- thin! aristocracy to tfa arfaocracy of
trlent, fact ary an-i artistic, sfaiety. This
tfat.lartstuentey is incontestably tfa first, if
you will • scum the Hifarnianfam.
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1 I not think that one could find anywh rr, or even imagine, a society more re- ■
fin-si, mute affable, more hospitable, more
wltly or more I riiliant. 1 should like just
!.. re to i.riulg.- in a string of adjective, after
tfa fashion of Mme. de favigne.
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Ufa of tfa cotisequencw of tfa position \
-At u-t,
takM In tfa Cnit-i Rtntw
U, tJjttin g.nd Americandrawing nxxnscou- !
Tcr-atfar is wtw dull.
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"If I were queen,” axclaimW Mme. Ro- j
cornier one day, •*! would command Mmo. '
do Rud to talk to mo all day ioag.” One '
would like to fa able to give tfa wmn order '
»to plentyof American women. In thrircom- :
pnry woveneition never flags and always re- [
.main* wiufa tfa domain of cauwriu, they
.glide lightly from one subject to another, ox- .
fanctlng eomething fresh from each, paM
from the serious to the gay, even to tho frivo- j
kjus without becoming commonplace, soar
again to lofty heights, but do not disdain to '
con» down to gu*dp for a r
'r—- or
— two: all ',
minute
frrtat Irin hot
this without a grain of affectation,
but trith
with
.charm of naturelmns that is delightfully
winning.

Jacoba from wliom far husbayd hod iniruug
The Aston were all John Jaa&gt;l» apparently,
and wire tu&gt;.-atloord or John JamM, John
Jacob II anti John Jacob III. Tfa Ihic does

who can compare with tho American lady in
eharm of conversation, rupl even then I am
obliged to admit two things: that tfa Amort
can women of intellectual sodety wn often
n* n- natural than thrir Erwch rivals, and

America ana poj'craigrant early fa
^mury* f fafave, and laid tfa fmrndnu,nof tfa present grandem ufhtofauw.br
ulx
e. '
trading la
fa ffurs.
H will n&lt;n
&lt;rJM|T fat.&gt; tbo
It
not dt
do, to
to ^jn,
inquire too vernaly
1n which wane of America-, millionaires
urftltb. Strange&lt;torie&gt; are
tokl „{ ln,.n
that tbryMopfm! at
nothing. eren to tfa rufalng of tfair own
Wbwi j
xir. p^rjon Houardk
eteva-pbv, "The HcarV'tta,’ in which fa
pirtraVrf n
M n:ad!v &lt;ngro-ed by tfa ox
dtoTOml of ^faing on tfa stock exchange
u&gt; to
nbwrb his fatherV million*, I
thought tfapictnn- was overdrawn AnrriCSU1S, fawtWM. U*1 Uk. UmSSfa rflto WN&gt; hfetoricait wt witii tho characters rcrenwdwhteh :iu&gt;du it st 111 tuore odkxu.
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kings, it is well knofcn how thousands of
WUMU
„ g.^ to make
...... their., how tho
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small Vi
ones
rich
1&lt;lftce’h too often built with thestones
of hnndrrd. tf ruin-1 famra
Th.^
,n than
Th-rc t,
is na
uu otlMr
other liau
uatno
than "king^
“king** used
used in
in
xp^jkiug of tho few great finanriers. who
bold the bulk of the railway stock in America,
But they are not tbo only ones. There ore
oll kings, copier king* silver kiugxand I
kuow. lu3t whaI 1Khl.r ntnjertire in Americn,
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-n.) [fa ntuiifarfa* trusts, couihiua.
• a. .power
_ pnwing
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turns
nnd• pool*,
aft&lt;n vary
c^fw ly on tfa million, yon wonder how tfa
Ainrricims, who found one king one U-o
many, should Mibinit so jsiticntly tn being
g»n trned by *corm.

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liealcd the msu in tlfaiynsgngun with an un"Mother— 80 you have engaged yourorif

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Dollar. Tfa InrjWl RnglWi fortunes fall
xhart of tlx*) figure*. Tlx* Duko of West­
minster's reckoned at only Kffl,000.000. that
of the Duke of Sutherland at $30,000,000. tfae
Duke of Northumfarland luiat*Ju,On.000, and
tfa Manjuls of Bute f20.CtX),000.
It 1* fa mines and railways specially that

American girl* wham I ocrariunally met at I
nritber fortune nor |xwition 1 know he
i'lu-teian partira in my youthful day*. Thrir ; n»y one day fa wall off ; htegrandfatter may
fnixw.• -----their ■clegam**,
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leave him part of his fortune, e
perhaps.
•pretty,
- - bright
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unconventional charm of manner and ani- I "Daughter—But, mamma, it ia his grandmated, natural conversation—all thaw ep- 1 father I am engaged to
■-banted me. One never felt awkward with 1 “Matter—Kfa me, my child: you are an
thnnt Wboreas with a French pMUig girl I ' angei-”"
could generally find nothing but absurd com
The red American git! admire* male qua!.
itios tn man. Tfa pewfunwd dandy, dnwed
nthan's merry maidro* I lort my timidity,
and cfald clint away with as little embsmus called in the Slates, is not far admiration;
me’nt as I would with a young brother officer
of my regiment
The American girl to still without rivals in
t’artoian drawing room*, where she is more
tud more sought after Men seek far for ter
piycty, wit or beauty: mothers look favor
"Ob I" she replied with an air of sovereign
ibly npon ter for her dollars; the younger

Ano
And What
what spirit tfai
there was in their datwng! What animation
‘ _!I WTiat eye. lit up
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with’ »J
pfauurel.
Not n _
moment's flagging:
they dance.1 with a* much Mippkmrss at 5 in
tbn
morning &lt;m nt
of tfa
oven- -।
—
... tho beginning Ul
ILK- OVK1J' ing And why not, indeed? Such phvunrok '
are harmfa;. nnd it to not because a woman &lt;
ha* daue.ri much in far girlhood tfat she ;

Hound Individually. (Murk i. ii,
Matt
lx.
vh. John ir ). HuW highly privi­
leged t&gt;perr&gt;auin vm. I.ow nmny mighty

blood yon cannot enjoy good fanHh.

the [*&lt;nple of Nasnreth reject?*! Him and
».night Hi* lite, He made Capernaum His

your confidence. It Ls peculiar lu U:al it
strengthen* *ml tail ids up the system, create.

■nd it wax called "His awn rity" (Matt, lx, I;’

it eradicates &lt;U*eo*e. Giro It a trial.
Hood's fkiraaporifa is mild by all druggbrts. .

patient, forgiving and long suffering He is.

1OO Doses One Dollar

pent; for He i« not willing that any should
iwith. (II fat. 39)
“Hto dteripfa follow •Him.’’ Bohm follow

CAILIWiaMaA t

anything but that.
2 “When the Sabfalh day was come, Ha
tecs invited by tbo club jwrt to keep up ths began tn tench in tba synagogue ” He had
dancing; marionettes, you know”

But Io! Tfawnuder grow* and grows:
My love'* now l.se a itlomnmg row.
How bright her twee with beauty glows,
1 dare uotletl.
The wanderftig twe would stop to dp.

heartily serve Him even on that day, nr if we
And the on" day. given wholly to Him a

Tin: Allegan democrats will meet in con­
vention next Tbunaiay.
bread ami butter was taken to tho hungry
The only rrllabte cure for cauui h 1* Dr. Sage's
one in h-T cabin. At- hal'-jswt 8 sho breuk- (’*:*rrli Reme iy.
fasted. At thi* meal, «bo .generally went
nans are being made for tfa New Alle­
rtrai;;Lt through tfa trill of fare At it. *fa gan county court house.
iuul Ixscf tea and bfaulbi brought to ter on
EHvrt's Extract of Tar A Wild Cherry
&lt;lack. Lunch time found ter ready fority-ae i* .♦ Mfe, reliable and p!&lt;*asant remedy for
cnur»w Of *o'id food, teridcs pn.st.rv. fruit, coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, and all
ofc. At 0 o’clock, abodid valiantly again, throat troubles; will relteve and benefit
f consumption. Try It and be convinced.
I Welsh rarebit, or some otter tasty trifle. I Evegy bottle warranted; price 50c and 81
per bottle. Mold hy druggists. Prepared
NutwUhstan'ling this, I rareiy mri far on by the Emmert. Proprietary Co.. -Chicago.
duck, &lt;X in the corridors, Imt sl»o wa* munch­ HL ■
ing nroeta, glug.Tbnwl or chocolate.
Don M. Dickinson will return tn Michi­
Af^-r all. ttare ure ao few distraction* on gan, and tbc sUitc is safe,
lAXtrd ship! Men unoki*, (Jay jaiker, or' In­
Ehfiteh Spavin IJniment removes all
dulge in n littio betting on itortmof tfa Hard, Soft or Calkm»ed Lum]* and Blem­
»hip. Some |w&gt;p]i&gt; sleep, *ome try to think, ishes from horse*. Blood Spavin. Curbs,
but uusucreosfully, otter* rood; some ladle* Splints. Sweeney. Rlng^xme.. Stifles, all
Swollen Throats. Sprains. Cough, etc.
knit. Tbo Amcriron girl cat*.
The American girl likes men's xxriety for Save 850 by uw ot one bottle. Warranted.
».r»nd
’lW.
&gt;&gt;,« I. wril | {““■J* *&gt;' E'. IL
.educated nisi able to talk tm aalmost oil topic*. HaxtingLv
“
Sbc can talk knick knock* nnd
and nrettv
pretty non
non­ 1 The Bay City Polo will build a rhttrch
sense, but If sho know* how u&gt; deserlte the I that will vM.t 2,000 jieriwn*.
Dr. Jaques' German Worm Cakes destroy
■‘cunningrat bonnet" lately invented in Paris-,
*bo can a ho tell you nil about Octave Feufl- worm# ami remove ifam irom the system.
tet'* latest novel, or even Herbert Spencer'* Safe, plcanant and effective.
The revival meetings at Muskegon are
latrtt work. She likra tncu’a society, because
it &lt;*nlarges ter circle of acqunititancs*, and gathering in nil the ainera
Two gr|at enrmira— Hood's Harwaparifla and
h!mi is-caiiso it inerca-w* ter ebancra of makimpure blood. The tatter Is utterly dufeatrd bv
ing a good match. No matter how much the peculiar tnedirtte. .
of a butterflysho maybe, Sbo nuycr loses
An effort may be made to prove that R.
»iigSt of the future. Shadow not sny. wiifa Irving I-vlimrr. of Jackson, K insane.
tit*musing on marriage: “What kind of mon
•dial! I suit!” btif “What kind of man ihall I
Great tnlaUkes have been made in the
chooser
world, by siip]M*ing many nervous troubles
Tfa constant aspiration ot’ tbCK) young re­ were due to bad blood. This headache,
publicans is tu fa one day countae, marchlon- •fits, dizziness, slerplesinetw, etc. are al­
ways dur to weakm-M or irritation of the
Tfa number of European coat* of jp-un nerve* of the brain, dysiiepaia, pain, wind,
etc. to weakness ut the nerve* of the stom­
which have been taken out of pawu, or re­ ach: weak lungs i caused by the weakness
gilt, with American dollars, to cnormoux
of the parte: biliousness, constipation, etc.
to weakneM of the nerves of the liver Of
I’utm Rignro counted, among tfa gumte in bowels: pains, irregularity, sterility, to
derangement of ibc uterine nerwa. Fur
Faufaurg Saint-Ucruiain. t hlrty-*evon Amer­ all weakness. Dr. Miles’ great nww and
ican Indira licaring tldrty-aovca name* of the brain food surpasses all other remedies.
moot authentic Frcnchi nobility. To name Tria! bottle* free at W. H'. Gocdyrar's
only thaw* which are prrarat nt the moment drug store.
‘
•
1
i

but they lierdrd not three things, am! Is-cause
He ratse? not as they thought Hn ought to
b:« own country, among his own kin; and in
hi* own !ion«\'- Ou two other occant'ms did

native town Iwcawk* of'their unbelief, Mutt,
xiii, 58. How gladly H&lt;- would have healed
all their sick, and magnltied tfa name of the
Lord among tfam if tfay bad only received
Him-, bow Hi» heart must have yearned to
tell tln-m more hfliy tho good news of. tfa
kingdom, but thrir cars wore otopped, and
they campelle.l Him to turn away, and
•‘He marveled bccanK of thalr unbelief.*'
So long ns Israel were separated unto God
and believed God, He did wonder* for t hem
and among them: but when they turned from
Him they cr.uind to tee and know Hu power.
Wherever in tbo world to-tlar His power Is
wen on behalf of His people ttere i* faith in
Him nt tho bottom of iu-aud where His
people, cither n» churches or individual*,
neither enjoy nortec tfa power of God in
holy lives and tbo salvation of sinner* it
7. “Bo called unto Him tba twrirc and
began to send them forth.” Tfa praying fao.
are now going forth to answer tbcir.-wn
prayer*, end tteu lie.tent forth &lt;Ab r seventy
else, still encouraging them to coatintie pray­
ing for ruor«&gt; Liborem (Luke x, 1, 2n
S, 9. “Nothing for their journey, • • •
no scrip, no bread, no money, no extra
coat." They Were evidently not on a plensure
tour, nor going to make much out of thte
flnancially. They did .not take up a co’.lec

nor deby tbrir going til! tfa fund* were
raisril, t»ut with the promise that “thn work­
man wm worthy of bi* moat” (Matt x, 10&gt;
they went forth. They wore on tfa KingV
butincsa, nnd Ho would not tail to provide
for them by the way nor to recompcote them
fur their work, but they must (Imply leave
ail that to Him and fulfill Hi« commands.
10. “In what [dace soeverjjL-rertcr (pto an
re abide till yi -depart (nun that
Tfay ware not Vo enter any or
. There an* about 100 clgnnnakers In Flint.

makuig him foil quite in love with her le-

says; "1 will do it, nod if I cborw to do it, it
facomes proper.- It to far woman hcrorlf tu
make the law on three matters. "Why
should 1 not go to the theatre alone r she say*

Seqd joe ctvcubr.^l frrUHtt J'frrg.C-.
^lEllNErClci. wiLtt, (ik

ow
(Jl'V^aNteed

time oven His own brethren did not, fabore
i:&gt; Him.
■
6. •»Hn could there do no mighty work.”
TVith the exception o( healing a tew sick

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S&gt;ild und gUanmtew! Iy-

W. H. GOODYEAR,

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Sole Agent.

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jndigestjom
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•CELEBRATED

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bottom* put him down as a fraud.

bou*’, and It after entering tfay should find
tfa Lous' not what it was slid to be, they

not wanted, nor seek help from those who
know not the Lord; but lovingly and patiantly I* fa to
In his Muter1* name, tear­
ing bis Master’s mresage of peace and goad
will, content to fa faithful to him, bearing
all things for His sake, and coveting above
all thing* HtoapprovaL
tl. - Moro tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrha in tho day of judgment, than for that
city.” Although this sentence is not in tbs

bility of greater privilege., and how fearful
rhora Ha send* forth as His wltOMses.
men Bboald repent." Between this verse and

come in with its warnings, iimructlons and
exhortations to proclaim the truth boldly aud

G.-I

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEM.
yt

.1[OE.
01. SHOES,
touaad jjsoe.

through them was os if He fad facm present
Himsrif, and it should fa so atill; but we
tokens of tfa kingdom

bdgbtaor the tegionof Honor.
When you are presented to a gmtknnan. in
a“ 'wnrrican drawing room, nod you fave
"“("^•natrij not caught bis name, there is
t*red ii try and r.-p.jr
wl!. eatj him

LAN© OF DISCOVERIES.

day I* filte-l also, nnd it would ao-tn that tfay
w.-re among his bu dret days. I f we serve H m&gt;
only on the Sabbath duy, nr if far work

•'Tiires things
—
Twa* Dr. rierea's Favorite ITracrip
GoM whelms ure as easy to discover in tfa ;
Tioa arouata tee »priL
Mart]nettu
gircuit
| recreation ground as in tho clx« room Tho! 'The **
“
’
“ court* opened
,
‘ morality of a youth isJn direct proportion to j Fnesdsy.
I- UUU. lu ,J,v. u,., a . C„1 '
nmi Ujjn.gnMJ-tojm-1.
tfay could not tall.
j may fa measured by tex gayri.y and high
aud te winwr fawi te.ds quickrst
1 spirits.
1
Lives th- IntiKrwt, Ilves lu one hour
Known mm many v non a« ine curpwnwr,
,
.
•
I
More Uiali 111
do same whose
His
! 1 «hall never forgot a young American girl !
it slips alona their and the c.-irjwnter’s son (Mat! xsii.
mother also they knew and His brethren and.
tte strauier. Tbo dear child, who Was nlxjut I fa^th whlrit all meu atm women wish to rtijoj. sisters, am| while they could not but wonder
17, performed
j-rodigim. I could seare. lv I- T&lt;&gt; fa Mite to thlsk clearly, to turitiie to do nt Hi* wisdom and Ills mighty works, it waa
I K^-..
I"3—
'
iwiteaeu.to live .oag aud Jojously, we must
litre jny eye*, and watched tar with never
j flagjriug interact. What ajqirilte! What a I taking Dr. i'ierce's GoIiIch Mwlical Disroverj
we .mav. by punfang the bhaid. racape con ottemW at Him Had. Vfar oonsidoiiil tho
little table d'hote ogre*! I trembled for our kutnptlon. general iutbillty and weakuw* ana fact* in connection with His birth in tllm light
»ui&gt;pfa«and wondered wbotber the company at! IdotMl ami skin diseaMWand verity the truth

Waare quite, Mark.

good medicine to purify, vitalize, a:i«l enrich

To fa rcutlnued.

My love was like a lily fair.

in my memory, tbo Print.xw Murat, mother
CHAPTER XI.
pf tho Ducbcdtc da Moucby, is American: the
The liberty enjoyed by American girls n»- Marquise de Cbaaeioui&gt;-Lnubat la American;
Phjniologlste fatinmte that tfa heart
tonlstaN the English as much as tbo liberty tfa Cointcwte de Saint-Ronan, In Generate do does 5.000.000 pounds &lt;&gt;f work each day.
-Charette, tfa Comtote' do Cfavignn and tbo No wonder people drop dead with worn
of tfa English girl surprises the French
word, with them you are omiablo without
Fnim
(lf
tbr AaM.rican girl to CytntcKb de Ganny are Antrkrn* , The out hearts. This could fa prewnted by
Dr. Mjlca’ new nnd (treat tilsBovery, the
allowed nfaxMt every liberty. She takes the
New (itirv. Always cnnitnenm when yon
riereotvi^deomplnncnta, wfach so often *|«M1
and
to
lint begin to get short of breath, have
tfa charm of a conversation between a man concert!, and even to theatres unattended by tot as the most ultnunontano of oar okl dot
weak, faint or smothering sprite, pain or
and
you.
*« a
u woman,
nonum, are
arc expected
expectea of
or you.
B chaperon
tenderness in able, «•■. Sold at W. H.
Tl- Americus ud ihu in .nrj -Atta
gj wpjtod will l«*k-&lt; ■«»'&gt;•■ ”1**
Every uuo knows how many American (hiodyear.
X
Off life,
Ida, have almost always throe
three names:
lUUncs: one
OHO she
. spends
. at..
_____
l.-mlmrx.
her
ownwt1l
tweetin will
in fontooa,
Tfa prohlbltlnnteto will put a state ticket
Christian name and two family onea: George knickknacb. and jewelry. If there is none Ix«om. nnd that that iwb! Tory nnd newt
In
Ute
field
Hite
spring.
IVnshfagton Smith, Benjamin Franklin left for tho millinef and dw-inuker, |&gt;apa to powerful political aaweiatian, called tfa
Jotwa, William Tell Brown. I should not coaxed to pay them. Bfa vtoite and. rwciww Prinuo» league, originated witii Lady Ran­
l&gt; a positive specific fur all f»nn* ot tfadbiaase
have been astonisfad to make the acquaint ■
dolph Churchill, tho young and handnome HUn&gt;! btewirng. Itching, nteerated and pro­
once of a Mr. Napoleon Bonaparte Robfasoo. far. She lues farowu circle of nequnlutanan. •laughter ot Mr. Jerome of New York.
trading pile*—Price Me. For»Mlo by\ W. II.
Tfa celebrities do not escape It any mors if, nt a ball, she meet with n-yotmg man who
That pasrioa for rich marriages, which Goodyear.
The Montcalm county frir will be held
than tfa rest: Hpnry Wadsworth Longfellow,
icon women, often leads them to disastrous in Stanton September 10-13.
John Greenleaf Whittier. Oliver Wendell
Uncle Sam’s Nerve A Bone Liniment
Ifahnes, Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Richard
will relieve sprain* bnriwt&gt;. neuralgia and
Watson G lidar, James Ruwnll Lowell, Ralph may tend her n ticket for a theatre und fa
Waldo Emerson, Henry Ward fteecber, etc., hur mcort for tfa evening. He ««J bring allows young girls to many tfalr grand- rhrnmatlsru. Sold by all drogglsta.
her flowers, offer far refreshments after tfa
A Congregatluttal church at Six Lake*,
Munteaim county..lias facn organlzwl.
title which the father thinks fa confer* on play, and take'far hmfle hi a carriage. In
America, all this wems to be tfa most nat­
It to not rare, I may say it is quite com­
hb child at the faptismal (oat:
ural thing in the world. ThtofaulsSo no fa- mon, to see girl* of 18 and ST marri-d to men
news On tfa morrow of th-? Revolution, ■ tfaiacy, fm^ a few daya lat-'r it rany happen
ot Le t t’-bwer afaawmis stimulates
did no not call our children Epaminondoa. that fa meet* tfa young fady nt a Udi, oud . An American Loki mo that be oncu watt a
long jueruay in tfa &lt;nine railway cor with no
she coa«e» up to him, and mys:
Leonidas, Darius, Napoleon, etc. I
•
I efavtfull) fiirws'. tfa toltowiug tor 1
infirm, hoary 0,11 CMn
was r-,,&lt;'osjpauiid by a girl of Muwcemorctfatiil Toto
U c olonel ar judge.
yo 'ng woman was strikingly faautLuL My
Jiuiu-r

HOOB’S/f

24.

moding a young girl by sharing n wat. with I

'ortunra u I have heard them stated-

Kame.
fan ns, but the blue blood Is there, it appears J.'Gonld .......
J W Starisay
—Dutch blood m n rule—and that is sufficient.
C. Vanderbilt
When a European noblemen nrrivcj tn tho

FEB

/ffr

men only, but of men lelongtag to the ndddle, ’
if not lower, cfa —if tfa won! "ria**" mnv I

CHAPTER X.
Tfa Americans, not having uuy king to
give them titlte of nobility, have created an
ariswracy for thcnuclvax This aristocracy

SERIES,

that I should change my 'babitk'

Pau! Ita-urt OUx O'Rril) iaa mnarkahlv clever Ftw hman. who has devote.! hU tai
rnu mtwtiy to witirixiug the Attgfo-Raxtm rare. He boa become widely knrara as the author by tte side of a ynung girl. He will only do i 87 to 87; but it made no different for he re­
c' “Jcnx Hup. am»'Hm Ist.AXD.’i -John Brt.L. Jr.." Ete. This book is his latent pro­ m&gt; when there t« no fadp for it .z 1 bat e many i crived over filto application* from falira
duction? the tflaterml for it taring guttered .faring his r&lt;wrt visit to Antrim
time* nrtiral men 'standing «p th tte local I ranging from if. to flu. and all pmntising love
CHAPTER IX.
A word about American aristocracy to be­
gin wjtb
What, American aristocracy T
&gt;
Yr*, certainly.
1 a**ur&lt;&gt; you that there cxista In America
irrinl sanctuaries into which It is more dtffi
vMlt to penetrate than Into the mart exclusive
mansion* of the Faubourg Saint-Germain or
of Mayfair and Belgravia.
Tteroare in Philadelphia; in Beacon street,
in Washington square (north rile),
Now York; fa Virginia; fa Canal street (right
ddri, New Orleans, American* who look upon
traumon’ mortals with much more pity and

CniilST AT NAZAIIKTII

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE LADIES,

�MONET IN OLD SHOES.

IUT4C
■■ .w——------ -- ---- ---------anticipating an event which was on tapl*.
but not quite ripe. Tb» affair culmlqjds'd
and the garrets are being &amp;VCTht|,lwI ’ '
last Mmiday evening' about C80, when gEf.QND
HAND
DEALERS
WHO
relics.
Hastings. Wednesday. FH&gt;. 'JO, IMP.
.«bi, i-™»
Deputy Sheriff Osmun entered the bank
ABOUND IN LARGE CITIES.
Hr
*.
" Un- •'“I" “&gt; aftd placed E. M. Kvcrta under arre*L on
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
teak? It wto determined that the nker- a eapias is “tied at the Inatanre uf Prank
PUGBA1 E •UlDEE.
UM l.'lllr,
atton of the iwwe.h was caused from a habit Barber, son of Miller S. D. Harber, alleg­
Hi.! a— LL«-f.
whteh yirnug Winiams had from a very ing that Everts alienated the offretlniia of
IjlTll In-.
his
wife,
and
asking
damage*
In
the
sum
small buy—that of chewing pine .splinters,
Llme-tteiilns al Me pee bbl: water hmc. »l J*
er bbL
wooden too-.hpieks. and swallowing of H2A.OOO. Mr. Everta gave ball tn the
the woody fiber. Tte funeral took place sum of fi4,500 U&gt; appear at the circuit
ArrnttroTK.
«.
Senator Colgrovc seems to be getting the Friday from the home of hla paronta. in court ou March I nth next, for trial upon
Probate.
officiating. the charge, D. H. Everts and John Furnlaa the Bingham bow, smoking a cigar and
mmutlr.n ..
"l '!"■
""'‘T Prairieville. Rev. Puffer
being hl* bondamen. The arrest fa the
The sendee* were very largely*ttended.
reading a newspaper.
&lt;»—i on.u.r.11. ll&gt;&lt;- lwW«li&gt;n-. PMI
outcome of an alleged amour oecuring sev­
I. duly »nl
“That's ths biggest man in his line of buzlMono I.. U&gt; "&lt;HI U»r~ dab.
The next meeting of the Barry county eral ytare since, the surface farts at pres­ ncre in this country," said the clerk, Indicat­
Tte,.*?)1 nSiT
atfiUI
Kffco&amp;rttSrtSrSug
_... MU.n .„,
Teariirrs' Awociatlon will be held In ent discernible being as follows: About ing the sharp looking mon by a rapid motion
Wheat—white, fit 00; and red.
It U very amusing to watch the qntlcs
UUMO
‘
may
be
admitted
t •
the
first
of
October,
1A8S.K
D.
Barter,
of
Hastings March 2d. lfiS». Program:
Olivet, haring purchased the Holler mIU of tho eye.
of the democratic papers over the- proteIVetrolt.
FOKKSOUN.
| "And what is bis btainresT j.property «t the north end of Main street,
Tbereupan it is ordered, that Frid ..
Milty of Blaine’s Iwcomlng secretary of
Singing—H. S. choir.
• ftecon-l hand shoes, and there's big money
t.-4b daycer
Stimulants and Narcotics—H. G. Shaib- moved here with hi* family* occupyh&lt;4be
stste miller the new mluilnlstratioii.
lu tte fonroo
ileans- ll.tos Vt 25 per bu.
house &lt;iow occupied by Jetfy Van N.ocker,
said petition.
Ou bsing Judiciously approached tbc d»arp
ley.
6rcr.it, &lt;1 and
on Sherman street. As' members of bls looking man proved affable and cuinmunlcaThe New York Tribune figure* out that
School Uw—R. M. Bates.
family st that time were Mr. Barber’* iton j
tire. “I imailne."
I*0!4® flc5Pc:l*nit*,«C»&lt;-.sheep. Unite.
Sin fink-.
tills country already has n population of
Frank and wife, formerly Mae King, । have any idea of tbo exterwire traxls that ts
Tact—Mr*. W. A. Morse.
Eggs-t»j,l«c.
04..‘Ioo,000 and that by July 1, iflflo.
Primary Arithmetic—Nonnlc Sltwiuuu daughter of J. F. King. living about four} anumdly done in second Land t&gt;oo*.» and shoes
Oau-S*c per t&gt;u. ’
Onions- Meme per bu.
when the ncktxensu* I.* taken. It will hal e
miles from Charlotte, tetor on Frank and । in thta country.' I mppois you think, a mort
Singtag.
wife went to housekeeping by tbenmelvfa
stTsdaru-w...
AFTKBXOOS.
leached .000.000.
in the Robinson house, on Middle street.
Singing—H. S. choir.
roultry-LI»«. Fowls. »e.
»n«t of thr school house, in the spring of
The Pennsylvania honse of repnxwntaire. ducM.j^'''
Grammar—A. i- Nichols.
tsttW.
E.
M.
Evert*,
at
that
time
cashier
In
Reading—I. W. Roberts.
tives has paaMd to third rending a bill to
tbc bank of Itarry A Downing, and Owen
have the stars and stripea displayed over
Singing.
Carron, W. H. Klelnhan*' elerk. went to
Writliig—Geo. Robinson.
every public school. And every democrat
the younger Barter'* to board. On tte flth looking man call at your !»cuso aud Inquire
Fractious—Lydia Powe*.
of August, IHHC, Mrs. Barter returned to if you ted any cast off shoes to »«1L If you
In the house fa op]M»ed to the bill
Singing—H. S. choir.
the home of her parents, und Frank did have ever given tte matter a passing thought,
J. W. RonKtnw.
They call Gen. Boulanger “a man of
likewise, and at that lime thrir domestic no doubt tte shabby man and tb« sweond tend
torbok-e
much cost-. F». Hi
relations reams!. A dlvdfcr has since teen
destiny," If that's the kind of chap he fa.
W. A. MmraF..
Stoep and Lambs Active; rood steep,
granted, we understand, the Eaton conclude that the itinerant pureUaser of cast *ua£k?*.good Umbs. iBTaOcs.
ho may set it down chat bi* recent trtnmph
■ a__
. uin
,..d »h.,r
ydtumonsl that the.D. 1- * N. railway county circuit court There was consider­
tad,bone wd. around ovster-d»eil. res tLi
will be short-lived. It is fatal to te “a
I supply center; somewhat V
for fowl*. Also a gotwra! Mock of groo-i...
/vomjiany is about to s'uenre control of the able Ugly talk among the gwwipa about this
Tartar*.»« ®EH %
man of destiny." as Grover Cleveland wil^ L. A II. railroad, extending the line from time, but as we have to deal only with facts
tell the Fnmeh general any day. f
here to .Hnstltigs and from Unveil to BeldCOtXttTOM AMU CCSTOMEK.
i;ing.
Ing. We
that rnv|wii«vui»
Fnvport would w
be them, we leave gomlp to the gcsMlpa.’—1
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,
,
.
we believe
wcueye iuai
HacrnmciUo. (Jalifbrnla, has passed au | |H.nent&lt;41 by such an arrangement, and Nashville New*.
••Nothing of tte kind, sir—mahiug ot tbs!
ordinance making it unlawful for any In- anything that hvljm lYeejxirt pleaws our
Following
fa
a
bill,
which
deeerv.ee
the
—tor, Uiaus f&lt;«&gt;ativ«s, our irouu nu.
;
habitant of that place under 17 yeafs of people- It J* sincerely hoped that our
HUU
careful study ...
of Our cltirens.
..... It
.. was
...... In- quite a» overcrowded os moat ot here—fur- j
-■- —•
“
J IOH-Kill
.» ww
M,.
w- the ; troduced by •Senator (,'olgrove. and which uisb a vakt majority of the Second tend toos
opinion seems to te rising against tte i maiigrr*'-•busineto
•
and allow this locality •_
to has teen ordered printed. Study It care- stores with thrir goods The headquarters
cigarette, nnd pcrhap-&lt; It. too. like the ■ nee a little more light. It nceifa the aid of j fully, ami see how you like it. If you
a .powerful maoKlfylBg glass to see where don't, say so to Senator Colgrove:
the biggest people lu our liuv.-iiMU-ly all tho
Chinese, must go.
Mr. Bojuton derive* anv advantage from
A bill tu amend section* thirty-two and •coUrcrors' in that city aud for uute« around
\'ho*e democrats who apt&gt;ear to te so the present condition of things. Itoyidon
tblrty-four
of an -ad
“An urtjo bring the best
...... ' ........
...........-......
-- mtlttel
........
v-- of tbv cuuteuu of —
- —
—j
their
daily
amend
seven, sixteen, seven- -flag* to us. It's no u*«; bringing tte rub­
fearful that Blatae to secretary of state ' hto certainly struggled and suffered; m&gt; lui*!■•“ I--------g section* four,
*
teen, twenty, twenty-two. twenty-nine, j bwh&gt; M ulsJ. tnow we itou't. tiauuie it Wo!
will ovenibadow Harrison should remem­ Freeport.
&gt;x.j
.......
..
o
.■-.
...
—
.xuu;
.
thirty-one.
thirty-two.
thirty-four,
thirty-!
•examinin
-men
who
know
sul j
Boynton luts lost mon- than he has won;.
ber that Gen. Harrison’s grandfather.
etgntutid
au«x thirty-nine,
tniny-nine. of
or "An
-.in act
act to
io Incorincur-! about
at»ut»bore
shoreworth
worth knowing
ziiuw.ng—aud
aiio ttey
they earn!
corn
has Freeport. Freeport'! fiituie pros- eight
a.IliiHt.
finite tli.*
‘l&gt;rov. d 1 .vaav-k.llar
alioM
the rit\
city of HuHtlmzx.'
Htotingn.' Ut
approved
eWy dollar wa
we vwav
pay texn,
them tn
in •'Tamitd.it*
examining shoos
adjust­ Iporatc
William Heun Harrison, made Daniel pects dejx-nd entirely on aa speedy
March eleven, eighteen hundred and 1 au.j fcmiu from tt a. ux. to 0 p. m. everyday
Webster Ufa secretary.-xif state, amt wasn't ment of the present railroad muddle. acventy-one,” as amended by an act ’
Some one Is to blamm It may be Boynton.
overshadowed either..
Ittnay be Sweet. It may be neither. But amendatory thereofrappruved A pril M-cond., . “in this way wo buy from 1,00) to 2.50J
pairs a day. Tin- tested lbw. say about
Pennsylvania will soon decide whether so far as Fn«rpurt is concerned forbearance eighteen hundred and seventy-three.
Sectiox 1. The People uf the btatc of
hto erased to be a virtue.-—Freeport Her­
or not slie wants prohibition or not. That ald.
Michigan mart. That sections thirty-two stock. classified lu
state hto n most rigid high license law.
and thirty-four of ap act entitled “An art
Co. F., Barry county cadets, of the btb to amend sections four, seven, sixteen,
yielding million* of revenue, and has a
aiul
and KulMaaoentiv nearly all «x- I
■ targe foreign element naturally opposed to Michigan Infantry held their annual re­ seventeen, twenty, twenty-two, twentyunion In Fitzgerald post hall, this city, nine, tldrty-one, thirty-two, thirty-eight ported, w.teva au® Detecting agent*, nut j
A ii non nee to the public that they have opened a flour and
prohibition. For these reasons It la hardly on Thursday. It was a most interesting and thirty-nine of ’An, act to Incorporate
Bt?re *“ the Weissert block, on SUte street where will
probable that prohibition will triumph.
occasion. Of the 40 living members of Co. the city of Hastings,' approved March
hero
in
Philadelphia,
Ruston.
Balumoru,
Cbieleventh,
eicvetitn.
eighteen
cigmcen
hundred
nunurra
and
ano
seventysc,eni&gt;be
kept our
Fm 21 were present A splendid supper
When It fa remembered that tn-Arkansas was served and good music addeti to the one," a* amended by an act amendatory
republican candidates tar office are first pleasure of the occasion. What made the thereof, approved April second, eighteen
cheated out of tbeir office when elected, event especially pleasant was the presence hundred and seventy-three, te amended so New York. All tba country stuff is treated
and then murdered if they show a dfaposl- of Capt N. H. Walbridge and wife, of as to'read as follows:
Equal t4 the best patent flour made. Our
Sec. 83- The common council shall
Evart, Col. .1. D. Sumter, of Kalamazoo.
Uon to contest the election, to in the case Chaa M..Ruuyan, and the drumbier boy have power and authority to levy and col­
“Altogether we do a pretty extensive bailof John M. Clayton: it will nut be thought Wilbur Dickerson, of (Irand Itapida, John lect taxes by them deemed necessary to ueaa, rending out daily more buuu nnd tboes
strange that the state does not fill up with Rouse. Itanslng, Dan'l McKenzie. White­ defray tte city expenses, not to exceed In
hall, At&gt;e (jutiirlp and Jas. 8. Perry. any one year one per cent, on the valuation
Equals the best all grain wheat flour in the state.
•northern emlgraiffiu
Nashville. The principal ibddfvM was by thereof: Provided, That all farm*, wood­
The SL tools Republic (Dem.) enters CapC. Walbridge, nnd it was a moat happy lands., meadows, postunw, swamp or
into a half column dissertation on the new effort, which reminded the boys vividly of marsh’ lands, nnd lands held anti used ex­
slang word "tacky." It gives a dozen or “the times that triol men's soula” He clusively for agricultural purjxMtM within cut or crack ui the upjxra, mi this would
The finest in the market
more definitions of the term, all of them read largely from letters he ha&lt;l written the city limits. If platted to te In a body
home from the field, descriptive of the life of five acres or upwards, and the live
indicating something worn out, old,
run down at the heel, threadbare, frayed nnd incklcntis of the soldter’s career. To stock, agricultural Implements, and airi- not look a*, a disfigured pair. Suli tteoo hare
at the edges, etc. In oilier words, al­ say that the boys richly enjoyed the recall­ cultural produce thereon ]XM»osed by the
•ligtitly cracked pair
though the Republic didn’t say it the demo­ ing of these war reminiscences would be owner or oecupante, shall not te taxed for ■
It cannot be beaten.
cratic party is a vivid Illustration of the putting it too mildly. Some, of our read­ grading, building or repairing sidewalks
ers will reuicmber tliat Capt Walbrlgde and crosswalks, nor for paving, nor for
Meaning of "tacky."
was principal of the x-Lools of Ure then wells, reservoirs, water work.*, fire engines, will retail them at a profit of from 73
M. Eiffel, tte famous engineer who fa village of Hastings. He will be remem­ engine houses, fire department purjiosw.
' building the great tower for the coming In-red a* a good teacher and a good soldier. police force, night watch, sewers, gas light
As good as any mifi^on earth can make.
Exposition at Paris, has had a good deal of The officers electol fogythr ensuing year works, electric light works. m&gt;r for any
trouble with bls workmen. They objected were. President. N. H. Walbridge; Sec. purpose that Is for the special benefit or
toiaboring .-it bo high an altitude as 600 or and Treas.. Oliver Greenfield. The next protection of the Irallt-up jsirtion of the market fur Mx-uod Land women’s tout weer.of
W0 feet unlvss tbo scale of wages wa* reunion will occur In this city the itecond city: Provided further, That for the pur­ good quality. You eannot get the ladire to
nuked in proportion. All difficulties have, Thursday in February, 1W0.
pose of erecting any new bridge, the com­ wear left off shod sny Low. Yuu might SJ
however. l»een amicably adjusted, and the
mon council *may authorize n sjx-clal tax
work now goes rapidly forward, not even
Orlando Shaft, of Bedford, was arrested not excelling one-fourth of one )&gt;er cent.
Bunday being a holiday. On January 7 yesterday by I’nder-sherlff Sheldon, charg­ Ju any one year, but no such lax shaD fa*
— ALSO----In this city the retail trade in second hand
the tower had Attained the 700-foot level.' ed willi committing rape on the daughter aMcwsed, levied or collected unless such
and was. expected to fa- completed t»y the of Miles Fisher, of Baltimore. His exam­ aetiun of the common council shall flrat te tones of flee grade and m good condition dues
middle of March.—Ex.
ination will occur next Tuesday. In the submitted to the qualified electors of raid &lt; , - . • ,
- ----- —
-—•—
meantime Shaft fa confined In the county city, and by them approved: Provided] &lt;» JbMrimracter, bowaver, fa to bo found iu
^ngv uozwg too], in tte nrigbbor
The report of the Naval committee ap­ jail. The circumstance* connected with furtter, That the taxes shall fa' levied and I »
We Khali make the
Krr““ «"«• “&gt;d
pointed to make Inquiries nnd report upon this case place it among the most fiendish kepi In • wj-rau (und (or nrb .pralal; *X|J
. ____ ___
J the _______
_____ II shall South street bv thowi who li.t no
the r-ffieimey of the British navy as re­ crimes in the history of Barry county. purpose;
and
common council
vealed by the late maneuvers, cannot be Shafts victim will be three years old next have full jx&gt;werand authority to make and
other than discouraging to our cousins May. On Thursday last Shaft happened maintain all necessary ordinances and by­ casing tbeir postal extreml«ea in tbc cast-off
across the water, who if proud of anything along and stopped at Fisher's house for laws for the collection of the sanic; and soles axal uppers of fashtouable folk. Iu uut
are proud of their navy. The committee dinner. When the mother of the bafa- every assessment of a tax lawfully Imposed of three Auablhdunents an ostensible pur­
And give the best goods the market affords.
says that the ship* of war, with a few ex­ was down cellar she, heard her baby cry by said common council on any lands, chase.- was sbo'vu second bind shore of all
ceptions, are unsuitable for modern war­ out very loudly, hurrying up stairs she tenements, heredltamcnta, shall be and ru­ sty lee and siaw, ranging' tn pricre from |L50
QTG00DS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE OITY
fare: Hint they are really deflcient In many saw the little one In tears and Shaft was inate a Hen tliervon, from the time of im­
essentia)*: and that the existing navy fa wiping them away. However, Mrs. Fisher posing au&lt;*h tax until the payment thereof,
unfit tn command the eras against an never suspected that any crime bail been and tho owners atiall be liable, on demand, able, the sUtching cluse and fine, and although
Give ua a call., See our goods and get our prices.
Che “ upper* ” liad evidently already done good
enemy. How nteut the American men of committed. and as the baby could not talk to pay the tax so levied.
war modeled after these worthless English site was of course unable to tell what was
Sec. 34. It shall fa* the duty of each service, no cracks were otaervabie. But al)
thu
style
and
flru»b
was
confined
to
the
keetor—Ex.
the cause of her grief. A short time after supervisor In making the assessment roll,
Die parents were led to make an examina­ either for the purpose of raising a special * upjiere,’’ fur iu every inztanre too shore had
Detroit News: Representative Wataon'.i tion and as a result called in Dr. Van­ ora general tax. to arrange the lands, beau raaoled and hostel in a rough-and-ready
local option bill has one excellent feature. Horn. of Baltimore. The Dr. made a care­ property and taxpayers u]&lt;on said roll In fashion Several junrs .till lx.ro t!io namw
It provides tliat the ballots shall be printed ful examl nation and upon the strength of two distinct classes; one class shall *«nu- of well known New York and London makafter the Australian slylid—tliat is, one tills nnd what the parents knew a warrant prise al) farms, woodlands, meadows, pas­
fiaetingK, Feb’y 5. 1889.
ballot alone shalTbe used. with the word* was sworn out as above slated. l»r. Van tures. swamp or marsh lands, and land*
•‘Yes'* and ••No” printed thereon, and that Horn says It Is a wonder tte child is alive. held' and used exclusively for agricultural •till dearly t-» bo made out.
Uue dealer said ttet high priced secund
the voter shall designate his choice by Shaft claims to be guiltluss of the crime purposes within enid city limits. If platted
atriking out one of the won!*. If all con- but says If It fa proven against him he will to tie in a body of five acres or upwards; and hand »h&lt;*u actually lasted longer than naw
Btitutlunal amendments were printed in vomjKit suicide. He was arrested once the live stock, agricultural impleutenta
this manner and attached tu the regular failure mi a similar charge but settled for a ami agricultural produce, thereon jswM-swd second hand goods, be claimed, w«re tbo cast
state ticket, the vote for amendments money con»identtIon. If he be guilty of by the owners or occupants, to be known Offs of wreithy peuplo wbu would nut wear a
would lie somewhere in the neighborhood tlda crime the extreme penalty of the law and designated as agricultural property, sliue au bom -after it bad lost iti-stepc, and
comequ*r.Uy tbo uppers ««ro tn many c*»re
of the entire vote cast, and all cause of fa,mit. In our opinion, a sufficient punish- nnd all other property In said city sliali be really as good ns new.
complaint as to the lightness of the vote dm nt.
classed as city property: and each auperoo constitutional amendments would bey
vlsor shall spread upon all Uh- property hi
removed.
Our citizens were shocked Thursday af­ both daman all taxes levied fur state, leader that they could not wear a u*w shot
ternoon at the sad qewa of the sudden ।rotmty, school, highway, bridge ami for under any eircuuutauces. 8&lt;j)nu of item
death from heart disease of Mrs. Royal tkt payment of the saluriea of tlw city unfortunate folks would spend an hour at u
ADDITIONAL LOCAL­
Mudge. Many of them had seen her the .offieers. but taxes levied for grading, build­ time hi trying ou forty urfifiy iwire of shore,
Praise service at' the Yeekiey school ;.fevious evening, apparently In the full ing or repairing sidewalks, wells, reser­ until ut lax: they found one exactly suited to
house next Sabbath evening.
'
tdoom of health and vigor, at the Masonic voirs, water works, sewers, engine houses, tte uubajipy Idiiwyncrocfas uf their “poor
enUirtalnuiiTiL She had appeared as well ,gas light works, electric light work*, and fu.1.’' This itarticular dealer ty "discarded
You can buy a dozen oranges or lemon*
as usual at dinner Thursday, although Mr. for paving, fire engines, lire dc-paKim-nt underWateiDjs” dore not handle any ct tte
,
FOR toub
nf Hurt Tinkler's for 12 cents.
Mudge Imd noticed a peculiar ruddiness of purposes, police force, night wnteh, and ruueb worn and cwiuuqm Un® of sveund tend
Burt Tinkler han opened up for business her face. Mr. Mudge returned to hfa store, taxes for any purpose specially for the goodi Ho tuy* Ha* shore just os ttey are
in the. Robinson block, Jefferson street. and tliu otily hi mates of the home were benefit ar protection of city (irnprrty. slmll
Mrs. Mudge and her two little daughters. fa- spread by each supervisor only upon
Soon after two u.'dock. she went up stairs property
,
In that portion of the roll which ployed m reading aud healing his porchasre
to change her toilet to make some calls. Is classed as city propertv.
before retalHug tuctn to tost eccentric, por­
tion of th« voiuznuratv whose natronaev La
A publie Installation uf the officers of In a little while the little girls were ktartied to hear u heavy fall upon the flobr.
eatovs— Pl.il.,4-t___ ‘
6
Knowing
that
the
mother
had
pievloualy
wat« IwJd in Union tell last evening,
luvitaiknui to the number of ."..'.0 h»l fa-vn suffered from attacks ot heart disease, the
laauod and die ball w« filled to ita utmost elder daughter rushed up stairs and found
Ho (cntbusfas'jcallyj-Waikiug.
America is as yet uuprov [dad withauatioMl
capacity. After tbc installation cfreuKiny her mother lying upon the floor uncon­
the Division rendered a burkwjue, which scious. bbe sutumuucd Mrs. Fred Barlow
had forgotten tew.—Burling.au Fret
and
others.
Wlra
the
fonusrarrived.
she
waa an exiM»tUon of tte Ancient Order of
. *---------- " —-'vu
v uevu uciu-&gt;ieq
Hmuin. rhe audience seemed to enjoy found Mm. Mudge to all appearances dead.
iu teu of a melody worthy uf tte dignity.
According to Tho Union (Oregon) teuut a rl, ..?** Columbia” is a wnak and
tt lmti&gt;«T.--.ly ssul. Jndgiux from tbrlr earn■MK.n.lH-1^,...' O
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..
.
later Dre. Drake and Fuller. They worked blp lx.n&lt;-nearly os largo as a min.'s body v.bs
with her for an hour, but all In \ain—the found iu tte Wtltowa brick yard. A rib
spirit liad taken Its flight. The funeral
O}*d« I*1 ll»l» city Tburaday morning, at took place from her late butuc Sumtay. and
w„Er"“',parr’’1* Mr “n«’ was largely «ttendi-d. the services being
conducted by Rev. Irvine. Friends were
Wt iioweta. Hart, aud 17,
&lt;»i Mr. and present from Bailie Creek. Venin utvillr
and (irand Bapida do. Mudge held a
| very hlgb ploae in the estw-ui «ml eoufi.
utakae Doodta"
i dcncc of all wb

Hastings Banner.

editorial notes.

GILLASPIE

HERE WEHAVE IT
A First-Class

FLOUR. FEED AND GRAU
Hastings Roller Mill Co
DICTATOR FLOUR,

GO^D DUSTA

PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,

BOLTED CORN MEAL FLOUR,
GRAHAM FLOUR,

Corn Meal, Middlings, Bran, and all kinds
of Grain and Chop Feeds.
Farmer's Seeds in Their Season.

Lowest Cash Price Possible

Hastings Roller Mill Co

DO

yDltpa tronize

E. H. Lathrop’s
Drug and Book Store

Drugs, Books, Stationary, Patent Medicines,
taiints, Oils, Wall Paper, Window CurPns and Druggist Sundries?

IF YOU DO NOT,

Call at his store before purchasing elsewhere.
You will be surprised to see what a large stock
he has, and pl ased with his prices/
He keeps a Registered Pharmacist con
stantly in attendance, -a ho compounds all pre­
scriptions carefully.
Do not fail to visit his store.

DR. E. H. LATHROP.

�Hastings Banner.

PERSONAL MENTION.

which be used tn rail far
he U now
Wallace Dingman was in the city Mo:rdosing out far »3.75. Now Is the time to
’ day.
buy.
Miss Hattie Hotchkiss b quite seriously
The youngrat child of Dr. and Mrs. Low­ sick.
ry has been dangerously »ick with influinFrank Campbell, of Coopersville, b in
ra and membraneous croup, but Is now a’
the city,
Bute letter.
/ Dan. W. Reynolds visited Grand Rapids
Winter Is still with us. and- $ou will1 Monday.
need another pairs of felts and rubber*.
Harry Andrua is confined to his bed by
Yon will find them the cheapest nt Stauffer,
sickness.
&amp;J’raw ley’s.
M. F. Cottrell, of Jackran, was In town
L/^Married, In this city, on Thursday last.
Thureday.
k Miss Dora Kennedy to J. Walker Mathews.
Mrs. Frank Balch visited at Kalamazoo
The couple left the same day for a short
' Thursday,
/
vlalt In the east
Mrs. it K. Grant visited ,GTand Rapids
The Choral society wlU meet at the usual
Wednesday.
place tomorrow. Thursday, night, nnd a
our entire •‘took of
F. A. Blackman, of Delton, was iu the
full attendance is desired. No meeting:
' city Saturday.
was held last night
Miner Keeler, of Middleville, was In.
r Dr. J. C. Anrfnu has purchased the twoI town Saturday.
.I
ami one-half tote on-west Green street that
M. V. Barker visited Kalamazoo on bu*were a portion of the Bay ford estate.'
iness Saturday.
Consideration, 91,000.
John Bu*by and Al. Keith vhited Lake
A Chicago clergvlmui married tiire-eJ Odessa Monday.
couples on the car* the other day. He has
V
HETAIXiED
Rev. A. A. Knappen, of Albion, was In
j refused to allow himself to Iw patented as’
the
city last week.
a car-conpler, however.
y/lra VanValkenburgh visited Grand RapPev. Anna Sim* dcllvvrtxi n very inter­■ “ids Friday on business.
esting lecture on "'rhe Duration of Repub­
A. P. Leonard, of Delton, was the guest
lic’s" at the Baptist church Monday even­’
’ of friends here Monday.
ing to a falr-sltctl audlenoc.
I D. R. Cook was in the city Thursday.
V; i thbse owing said firm are requested
The ladles of Hastings Chapter. No. 7, ■ He returned to Ohio Friday.
to call and rattle their account by cosh or O. E. S. gave a musicale. suppet awl d.*nce
Mr. Pattvrsonn. of Ohio, b at Mrs. John
note, as we shall give no credit after tills at Union hall. Wednesday evening Inst,'
1 Hotchkiss*, bls sister-in-law.
'date.
which was a very pleasant affair.
Dr. F. R. Timmerman made a business
Odc fare for round trip. Hastings to* trip to Grand Rapids Monday.
1-anslng, on Feb. Sfi and??, good for re­
'
A. Lusk, of I-abarge, Kent Co., was iu
turn not later than Fell. !!8.
the city on business, Thursday.
•
P. A. IIaux, Agt
A. L. Troutwiue, from the upper peninThe city is having an interesting time•. Mila, yblted in the city last week.
endeavoring tocollett from IL Free? taxes*
Walter Webster Esq., of NaahvUle, was
■ 11, a A , °n personal property, claimed to have been’ in the city on btudne** yesterday.
J.1UJLU, । levied before Mr. Freer was a resident ofr
Mrs. IV. II. Bqnlres and daughter, &lt;&gt;l
i the city,
•
Big Rapids, are visiting In the city.
'Hie Hansley-ljiverne cntcrtalmnente ntt
—Gill
«... went
..........
................ Saturday to
Col.
to .Ijiwrenec
. Union hall Feb. SI. 22 and 23. will Im- address the boys in blue at Umt place.
। v**7 in^resthig Who gets the gold
'Miss
Miss Herrington,
Herrington, of
ofCharlotte,
Cliarlotte, was
was the
the
’*».
watch? Reserve*! seats on rale at GoodHt lsi|ll woek )lf Mrs. Chas. Hotchkiss.
Ed. Hamand,
HauSjo
। y&lt;,arH ,,ruK ’,torv'
'
|j IM.
of Flint visited his un-

left the cify &gt;un»e titmand went wrat for the benefit of his
health, died Hatnrday last at La Junta,
Colorado, of consumption. The remains
will reach thia city today on the 0:*5 a.
m. Ksilatrnwoo train, und the funeral will
take place from the home of hb parents
to-morrow. Walter was a most estimable
young num. whose many guod qualities
won for him a boat of friends.

Hastite&gt;ft*dm*day. Felvfifith, 188$?

WE INTEND

To Sell Out!

tariss, Croctery£

Senator P. T. Coigrove desires the Ban3KB to say that the statement recently
made in the Evening Journal. Detroit, to
the effect that he had called Senator'Fox a
fool because he hat! not drawn liialmllrngc
al the rale of to cento a mile is fatoe. Not
being chairman of any of the visiting com­
mittees Mr. Coigrove Ims had nothing to
do with drawing mileage and he only gets
what the cluiirmnti of the committee, of
which be is a metuter, draws.
&lt;On Wedhesday night'Hustings Division,
ensuing year all the old officers: Sir
Knight Commander, A. D. Niskern: Sir
Knight IJcuL, W. IL Power*: Sir Knight
Herald, .Dan W. Reynolds: Sir Knight
Treasurer. Dr. J. C. Andrus; Sir Knight
Recorder. A. E. Keiuwtou. W. D. Hayes
ha* buen appointed Sir Knight Guard and
Archie McCoy, Sir Knight Sentitinl. Sir
Knight F. T. Coigrove was elected Install­
ing officer.

And Store Fixtures,

WHOLESALE PRICES.

Fanners Produce taken
at Cash Prices.
.

To those of our exchanges who may
have an opportunity to in-c’ime acquainted
with Prof. Geo. M. Rltehle. elocutlonbt,
we l»ave a word to ;&gt;ay. Hb acquaintance
b expensive, arid the country editor, un­
less he own large blocks of bank stock,
[ can't afford tbc luxury. He may not be
a i!va&lt;l beat in all cases, but he failed to
,pay up here, if you want to help the
cause along, just make a note of this whqn
he comes to yonr city to give one of his
Hide-splitting, blood-curdling entertainmeuta.

NORTHERN GROWN

him

R. »
B- Wig*
aftAU*o&lt;, orc
Wrtta feTM, ।
Fafmcrs, take your pn-luce to Hrillft.« vie,
‘'K »•
Wightman,
Uie Mini
first of the week.
Ctiakcvfc
,t Fuller's, and get the tiigta-Ht mark&lt;-t I/Rev.
✓ Rev. Puffer and D. Striker went to Milo
*«IM FWE. • prices in wash or In exchange for anything j^Fritlay
^Friday to attend the funeral oof Hart Wilin the line of groceries and provision*, or ' Hams.
dry goods, clothing, boots und shoes.
I1 Mrs. Mary A. Htiffnuui. of Fremont,
[Ohio, Is visiting her sons, the Huffman
The Michigan Central will on Feb.. 27th
brothers.
nnd 2blh rail tickets from Hastings to
Grand Rapids and return at one fare for
of his brother, IL B.
round trip, good for rrtnrn not later than
Wightnpin.
OroolK, BClolx. . March
M‘n h l?t.
r. A.
.1. H
IU.
P.
ahn, Agt.
Mrs. Stone wk* here from the west Sun­
connectedI day to attend tbc funeral of her_____
Re-Opening^of Unfo?HailA
daughter.
Mrs. R. Mudge.
.
Smith Holmes and Jesse Downs were at
tlon is extended tomember^Mf the eongre- j Cloverdale last week on a fishing excursion.
They got—bark.
Pnk 91 99 9Q I gatlon to be present
A. G. Cortright of Cortright Bros..
.CD. Zl^lZZ, ZO.
j/Hon. I- A. Nichols, who represents!
Hickory Comers merchants, was in the
---------- ------------th,. Wcstern district of Barry county In the city yesterday on business.
। legislature of 1981-2, died at the residence
F. G. Goodyear was.in Charlotte Thurs­
• of his daughter, al Greenville, Sunday. day. attending the installation ceremony
• . His home for rame time has been at Battle of the Charlotte Division, U. R. K. of P. ,
i Creek, mid hr was In Greenville mi a vlslL
A. H. Johnson visited Detroit last wrek.
Necromancer and Illusionist, . !
i A ran of Mrs. Miles Engles, of Irving, Mrs. Johnson's health Is no better. She b
Assisted by
.
■ fell Thursday afternoon in such a way at In the city now, but will return to Detroit
I to fire a revolver he was carrying in his Soon.
left hand. The hall penetrated the left VArs. J. F. Goodyear left Friday for
__________________ forearm several Inches. Dm. .Timmerman Ohio, where she was called on account of
tn a pnigram of Unique and b&lt;artlh&lt;g Wonders, and Barber, who were summoned, probed the serious Illness of her father. P.
Knowles.
’
----------- - --------------- in vain to find the lead.
'
See the Elegant Present to be Given
.
Capt. Earl, of Prairieville, was in the
Aurav!
’l/A V,!,T plrarant pedro pairty was given
city this morning laving arrived from
PiiPi’l aw phicfs
‘Wriday night al the resktefiee of J. A.
’•eiraiAd 1 ft! W(BIWUU
: Greble to a large party of gentlemen. Charlotte quite sick. He returned home
tills
forenoon.
UeJrered Seats, .'. ' g® | The prires which were unique were won
•'lilirngn/...
i5c . bv D. S. Goodyear, who gut the bead prize.
Reserved -eate-xin rale at Goodyear's drag 1 and Geo. A. Barner, who became the fttnarL of Grand Rapids, are in the city.
They came to attend the funeral of the In­
■, • happy possessor of the booby prtee.
fant child of Mr. and Mrs. C. IL VanArI'.KA s‘&lt;
STOKE AT HASTINGS.
| PhiRips * Fuller have an exchange trade

H. W. LANDRETH

Th Nights &amp; Saturday Malinae

Our Mito correspondent recently gave mi
an Interesting account of the Richland
meeting of the Kalamazoo county Farmers
Association.
Nothing could be more
profitable to the fanners of Bairy county
than just such an organization and just
such meetings.
Fanners rcpresejit the
greatest Industry of tills country, and yet
how mueh they lack In co-operatioa! tel
the fanners of Barry county take hold of
this matter. We suggest that the Granges,
being the only organize*! Ixxly of farmers
in Un- county, had off ’in the new move­
ment
• '

Lenawee county farmers have a co-oper­
ative telegraph line, which began with a
few rods of wire connecting two farm
bouses, but now has sixty-five miles in
operation, connecting ninety houses and
stores. The signals are easily learned and
the batteries are kept in order b) those
who use them, it ia a great convenience
and one farmer's life was saved by It.
when he took poison by mistake and noti­
fied a doctor by telegraph. This la a val­
uable hint for Calhoun county farmers.—
Battle Creek Journal. Barry county farm­
ers could employ such a system to an ad­
vantage.

DOWN
GO the PRICES
----- AT-----

Beamer’s Cash Bargain Store,
REMEMBER THAT

We Quote^Pvices.
And while others make their reductions in things that
are dot commonly used

BEAMER
Puts the knife in where it does the most good, on the things
that are in

EVERY DAY USE
We do this that we may make business lively, aud keep
always
•

New, Fresh Goods!
READ!

READ!

READ!

Something New Every Week.

16 pounds nice Yellow Suga/ *1 00
best Gloss Starch ....
....
....
25
“ Turkish Prunes &gt;......
....
25
Helen, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |
C.&lt;3r. Van Annan. The funeral took place 8
Sal Soda ....
,?
25
from their home yraterttay afternoon and
California Muscatel Raisins
was largely attended. Wno .can measure 3
25
by words the place these little ones have
Butter Crackers
25
LAVERNE.
in the hearts of fond parents? Who can
tell the loss, the overwhelming lots, to Choice Fine Cut Tobacco, big bargain, per lb.
... 4
30
fattier and mother when such on one Is
“
Plug
“
A. B. C., per lb
30
called away by tte* relentless death angel?
There Is nothing In humanity that so soft­ Yellow Jacket Smoking Tobacco, per lb. . .. *
. ...
15
ens and refines the heart, tliat ra fills It
Banner
P
“
(
“
....
with pure affections, as to see innocence in
20
the form of the little babe. This world
“
“
“
‘ 20
offers much that can Instruct and elevate Old Joy
the heart, bnt nothing can compare with Very choicest Japan Tea Dust, per lb
20
tbc elevation In this respect to the father
and mother of the advent of the little bate. Dr. Price’s Cream Tartar Baking Powder
40
Very noon, almost from birth, the little
h
“
“
....
35
-one lias and holds a large place in the life Hosford’s Phosphate
r.. M«&lt;lrlltf&amp; HnH. tho rn’rrprM-na ? with E. V. Bogle. SO that their customers,
o n.gn l.frtrr'. hji, e 1 u.t
m lir.Mrh
.... ... . .. _ ... . ■
Homer Flower* and wife and A. C. and affections of tte • parent Those who Best new English H&amp;zlenuts or Filberts, per lb
10
Towne, of Mito, came to this city Thurs­ realize this-from experience can feel keen­
1,000
Parlor
Matches
....
....
.
ly for Mr. and Mrs. VanAnnan in their
10
■ i«&gt;iiutn pric,-. Thr-c young men ■ their large Htock of groceries and provls- day to accompany Harvey William* on his affile tlon.
return to Milo in the afternoon with the
3,000
“
“
25
•in iuet-« la thrir nrw venrorv.- • goods. Iioots and shoes. AH goods at low- remains of hi* ran Hart
Good
Bulk
Baking
Powder
10
laptda iiutiy Uninoemt.
' est living rates.
J. Beumer, IL Dawson and Geo. Tom­
4 dozens Sweet Pickles in vinegar
linson. the committee appointed by the
25
Board of Education to investigate the dlf“ “
Sour
“
“
LOCAL NEWS. . . «^^..ny
Btnighrnan. the well known specialist ferwnt n&gt;ull«wU of heating buliillogii, will
25
or thts city, is uow tochted at I go to Detroit to-night in the discharge of
&lt; ’hoice Table Syrup, per gal
Circulation tbte we«4:.
2.10U ' Akron, Ohio. All those wtehiug to con­ tbeir duties.
40
,, , , --- ZTSo—7T77
• ’nit Dr. Banghuutn by letter ran address
“
Porto Rico Molasses, per gal
^Mrs. Frank Hamilton, of New York, is
40
“
New Orleans “
“
....
.
Fresh celery a*d oysters every day at ' Akron. Ohio. He writes prescriptions M visiting her mother. Mrs. I. A. Holbrook.
50
Mr. Hamilton will soon rentovi* |to San
Bi-utucr's.
, any disease for *1.00.
3 dozens Clothes Pins
Francisco, having aceeplrd a position tn the
05
&lt;o. I flour .*L!3 per 100 lb» at Burt, The latest swindle is not directed st the office of his brother-in-law, Mr. E. A.1
3 papers best cut steel Carpet Tacks
05
rinkler's.
t guilelera, but at the grizzled veterans of Holhrouk, who now has charge of the
। j2 “
« “
“
“
i* "nt ■■ L,nnth» anA urn
n i the war for the union. The swindler gets Pacific coast business of the Chlekgo A
15
u.;TiL
■ «■- &gt;■«"“ •»
Northwestern IL R. Co.
Best soft wood Tooth Picks, box
.
, ments. in reply to queries supposed to In05
C. B. Knickerbocker, head of the Jack­
ll-ui-.-ton-uL Enquire of Stuart. Knap- • for the purpose of obtaining data for a
G
boxes
same
son firm
extensive
25
pen &amp; VanAnnasi.
.
; •■Soldler’a Record." Then comra a Slf&gt; ।------- - which
----- --is engaged in the
--------11-^.ir With dll. steiiature ntiin-nded to un I manufacture of mill muchlnen, was In tiie
i 18 sheets best 6-lb. Note Paper
05
Those wlio arc looking for bargain prices
. .
city yesterday, and marie an Inspection of
•h fol r«H «« Burt Tinkler.
। &lt;’t«r rnr
' tte Hastings roller mills, machinery for
-25 good Envelopes, white
....
05
Harlow Havgta fell’Monday rm the Ice I The. "treet crowing* &lt;d, a town arc for /which was furnished by him. Ifo was
Any Tubular Lantern in stock, except dark ....
45
' und fraetured hie collar teith.
i the use of pedestrians ra much as anybody: I very much pleased with the mill hen-,
umi pfr supreme courthas deehted that I which he pronounces a model in evtry re­
■
Best
Shaved
Ax
Helves,.to
close
out
....
....
26
. Joliu Yargcr. one of FrecpratS mer- onP basing on foot Is not obliged to take I spucL
| Best Water White Oitpgr gal.
rUnta. h.m mad.- an aralgumenL
} .fwlal |irw,lltllin against rapid and dan- l/H Q BnuU..y. pf Gnmrt Rapids, former10
■ .Md Crowell will soon open a e«n and ’ genuts driving. In ease or. a P'" **, !c •|y sergeant of Co. 1. »th Ohio Cavalry-.
5 gallon Oil Can with Pump
„•?&gt;.
25
; mmunitlon stonr on Jefferson street
j meeting, the driver of a team i-; Wind to ,
(n t(j(,
Thursday. In company
Table Lniriis, bureau sun .iWr Hoard rearu. Delton Roller Profieso Flour, none better, per cwt
2
Tray Cloths. Tidies all stamped In outline lor
50
,,■211/,
। C»ra»n. 4...I S»ert« shnwr Ihev I..1.I &gt; artistic embroidery, ail kluila of working mater
56 piece Tea Sets, new decorations
' ....
....
8 00
r.mllfctt ,I.Mh.n and III, I ...rta.Tt.
l-gtw un.nmd IM&gt;«n'Uiil«|Urih. lr»wnli&gt;Mr..'&lt;hrl&gt;.Gn.gndlM.n.rnan.luUNAHrK'O
illnU kt- u.
L&gt;l«na»nu. Howmr. Ihe n.unlun
104 piece Dinner Sets, new decorations
10 00
F. H. ItAitLow A Co.
”7
* .. .
.
n,i..„„inr,. Io nnv . was small only in tte nunjber In attenHanging Lamps at cost to close out.
The weather for tte past few days ta a X. It wlW put an end to all exmtrsfoos, : ^Sirawiw^^SKy^tteiv^
-HUM-dJ&gt;U&lt;-k,n&gt;itte to wear a bnrai smile, deerwv (he number of paraetiger trtlna.. nnnlniraence was enjoyed b} tli&lt; m.
Amts-ns. 2Jc. dwi.; Embroidery Hllks. Ke. Special Prices in Crockery and Glassware.
dox,; Ciiini'Ih-.Kic.Cox.: Fillingtsilks. 4ne dur.;
ii.
, ... ' awl haul points 1'kr Hasting* will suffer.!
— ■
1 00
Com i4u?'' 2ur;^ndJLTt^hfi?i^" Wlnmdserr :un to pev dhld.-nds. und i A cable dlapatch from Calcutta, ilndla, Crewels. Mi*, dos.; Kicl.lng. 4te. doz.; Or-dloe, Best Double Bolstered Table Knives and Forks per set
nt.iM.ut u ill te found on the third pag&lt;. lwo
R wllf. w)1| miwl, ,jniplthat ex- ah^uoures the death of Iter. F. M. JfcCoy, toe. dor.; Rope Silks, toe. doz.
“ Coin Metal Tea Spoons, warranted, per set ....
. We keep a clean fresh »tock. and positively
85
The Roller Mill company have stored a penses will be cut down by reduaiig tbc editor of the M. IL church paper ill that ftfitMi to excliMnge any uiatertal.
.“
“
Table “
“
1 TO
large quantity of Hour in tbc old red mill1 passenger service, to the rariotis Inrun ven- ■ mPMiunnry field. Mr. McCoy was agrsdun
f
inuiter
towns.
;
tt
f
Albkiu
college,
class
*84.
and
left
far
building.
I
tence of smaller
“ Triple Plated Silver Knives and Forks, per set
3 00
his chosen work about three years »go.—
Rmlcliff A Hott, a Grand Rnpbh firm, V One more reporter will join Hie ranks of Albion Recorder. Mr. McCoy wad well
Nickle Plate Stove Polish, box (regular price 10c)
06
have o;h ned an upholstering store on' Jef- married men on Wednesday evening of
■ known in this vicinity*
China Nest Eggs, two for (others ask 10c)
tills week, when J. J. Emery, of the Dem­
06
• Fred Knapp’s grocery store war. ilosed
ocrat,
and
one
of
the
best
fellows
in
town,
1
lb.
Rising
Sun
Baking
Powder
/ N. T. Parker last week raid hl* Ken­
will l»v married to Mira Belie Spaulding,

:HANSLEY

j6

“

Stamped Linens£

h
•

NEVINS.

tucky mure ■•CpmtBerclal Girl" to Allegan
panics for 9800.

Every |x&gt;tmd of Belton flour warranted
to ei-.r miiisfaction, or money refunded at
‘•tautlcr .V Crawley’s.
Z' A. C. Parmelee, one of Hastings' pioneer
i'-sidenla. died at fils home In Washington,
on Sunday, February- IOth.
The Troy I-atmdry la essentially a home
industry. Patronize lL It gives the best
of satbfacttaqt to its customers.

Wanted, at the Middleville, Midi., roller
mill, 20,000 bushels of wheat In exchange
for :!00 tons of bran and shorts.
A- E. Kenaston has bought the Haytord
residenoe and the two and one-half lot*
MJohilbg. Consideration. »300.
Hert Tinkler will soon occupy the store-,
tecewiy vacated by Knapp, the grorer.
with s general stock of merehandbe.

*UI to obey the law pretty strictly. Oti»rrwbe they may hear something drop.

NEW YORK

! YVediicsday night hy n reprcrantatlre of
Gimruntoed w. good a« any 50c. powder In the market m do rate.
uf Bastings. The wedding will take place i ]x*un&gt;n. Hoops
I’l-tere. a Grand Rapids
at the residence of tin?-bride's parents. Mr. , firm. After the taking of an invoice, j
5 lbs. Schumaker’s Rolled Avena
and Mrs. O, D. Spaulding. Joe's broth­ I which showed less than a 8300 stork ou .
er-in-law, Rev. O.O. Fletcher, of Spring­ i band, a bill of rale of the stock uni fixtlon. We are the only house that handle these goods, nnd no other could wet cur
—AT—
field. 111., will Iw the officialingClergyman. it urre. v.-h« given to the stere firm.- Mr.
price. If you once use Schumaker's oat meal, steauxd and roiled, you wlU have no
Mr. and Mrs. Emery
begin house­ Kuapp to repotted to have otter creditors
other.
keeping at mice al ‘J2 Ptinl-ave., where.; .who did not, tewever, profit greatly by
Joe 1ms been putting in
!•'&lt; extra time ।! tte atere deal
Crockery and Glassware at cost and leas, as we are bound
for tfu* iwt two weeks getting tbe house i
The Supreme Court of Micldgari lu*
to close out our entire stock in this line. We are positively
rattled.—Trlcgram-Berald.
Ladies' ready-made muslin underwear goingjjut of this line of goods, and no humbug about it
. rendered on imiiortant decision, disdhargiiasiings
---------------,- ing ■ pri-onra ranUBred to the Ifotee of at Ira* than cost of raw material.
Hastings —
has. been for the past
few days
. . with
... all
... kinds
1- of ...
flooded
rumors affaetlng Correction nt iunta by a Justice uf tte i
32-"“*- . • Peace. The Court claims that the st Jtub•« !
Ladies' vests for 31’ cis.
mauy persons U;
in different ways. Thepeo. aerin
1
..
J..... ™n..^l andwilling
wllllntrtoto tMiv
Boy's wmdrn undershirts.
cu,
ole
to te deinoralfted
nowiniu force never intended that a man i
almost
any
a* —a Wi*
We —
ebmild
oral- a felon who h guilty of a
Children's woolen hose for 10 eta.
’
. uiiiiowi
..... .......«
n
te -urate
HCCepl
j rumJr
-fwL
——»lll&gt;nld
- boa~*Children's woolen mittens for 10 cK
.
,u4a number
fool thatund find that mtedem* attor
have
loiluwed Uup
aimr otiiv.
.m.y, and that u Ju-tiee nf
Iziidlrs' woolen uilttens fer 30 cte.
tu almost every In-»nre the reports of ro tte Peace has m. autterity to rand « unti l
nuun different kinds grow out of a eoit- to State prl&gt;on. Every nun Is not only . Hwidkrrchlefs from 0 etc up.
Ink 3 els. a lartt Irv
fiMtaii of names. »nd wten a n-pert gel* i ntJtted to have the facts of h;s caw passed
wu In
m circulation, —
___________
--------------------------­
Snr Ww eg*
well
ttere
seem’ to_ __
be _n«» upon -------------by a Jury, hut
to have tte Jury r
prop
..
. Iixj crest. for the growth
..I. ..e
A ronegmlng flu*
limit
of ,1...
Uw ......nr
rumor, ^.erly O,«ti**.,.t.
liKtwbd
the lauf
law nr..
an­
.
.. . j— -«.ii
U— sure (her
tsr-G. Inttey «rat
are (.Itoahk*
plleablc l«,
to lh,.
tte tert*
l&gt;r a tTnurt
Court ru,mn0t*.rit
eomjietriit ‘ U' Call Slid MCC.

BARGAINS!

Smith’s Bazar.

Beamer’s Cash

i uf Lvtiuscl tu nukiit; his orlcniu*.

, Central House Block.

�WINDOW'S VBTT TO HARRISON.

Rich and Poor,
iUVU

uuu

T6wr_Privile?e.

1VU1J

Prince «ml Prarartt, th- Millionaire ami
J&gt;.iy Ul-rer. by their commo® ura of toll
remedy, atieat thr world-wide reputation •!
Ayer’* fill*- tending physictan* r.-romrc-eo&lt;l throe pill* forRu-mach and Lh.r
Tronbte. C.*tiv.-ta•*-. Biliousness, and
Kiik Hc»d«h&lt;
al-xi. for Rteiiumtiem
Jaundur. uml N«■•iralgi-t. They at- sugar
coatr-d: contain
ralom.-l .-.rc- pnngpt.
but mild. In'operation: an«K thorefore, the I

Rheumatism

Headache,
from which I was long a Miffi rtr
Eiuma
Keyes. JhibbanLston, Mas.'.
•'Wbem vcr I am troubled with roni-tlpation. or suffer from loss of appetite, AVer's
Pill* set me right again.” —A. J Kaiser.
Jr. Rock Hou*e. Va.
"Ayer's Fill* are in g-ncral demand
among our cu.*tom&lt; r». Our sale* of them
.exewd those of all other pill, combined
We have ncvt-i known them (nil to give
entire satisfaction " — Wright ft Ilanneliy.

Ayer’s Pills
Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.

»S W REMSDY!

I* tbc only proprietary roedlclnr on the market
perpared expressly for
THROAT AND'LrNfi DISEASES OF
■
QHIUJREN,
It te a sale and certain wire for Whooping
Cougli. f’roup. CoukUs, Cold*. Iln&gt;nw&gt;tie«s, Dlffleiji Itieatiifhf Asthma. Imms of Voice, and
likecomptamtii so common tn Childhood; couLalus no opiates, thereto notiating the danirer
out effects often resultink' when rough mixtures
prepared for adults «re given to children.
TRUK Ttrt ITS NAME.
. “Have never foumFT medicine more true to
its name tli*u I’eekham’* (’roup Remedy. 1
always use It for my own children snd recom­
mend It to mr customers. I uev-r k«ew 14 to
ItaL "-A, W. Stevenson, druggist. M'nkciton,

bill «n&gt; prwrnted to tb" how
It begin* with n «k-niai of tlx*

senate. A’toug argument h entered into to
prove the alleged TiiHKUMtitutionality, and tb&gt;*
fa&lt;t ia cited I bat the senate Usolf decided tbal
it had no power to originate Mils reducing
w repealing oxudiug !U5t-w, and that when

the courage to try the New style. It straighten*
oct g tangled up system In a very short while.

by a responsible house, aud I* exactly,

It Is a three-cornered fight now. FlinL
East Saginaw rfnil Hay City each wants
thf northwcMem fair.

whom on- ra-mta-rs of tte organization

It

!
'

frutn Governor Tavlur.
— --------

turt-' tnzm life, trioted on sue

nication of the Boston Citisens* asoociaticm,
which wn# atldrnsnd to tte board cf aldcru&gt;cu of that city far the purpura of tbuwing
that Borton it overchargod fur this rarvtre.

Orleans :q cents, Philadelphia M ccntf
(average), nnd Baltimore SO reuta. lUxtuu

IL H. MCDONALD DUH’. CO..
Qw. Waahtagtou &amp; Charitot.
.

auCragv, but a majority rvjort was brought

laby’s uiune and age.

have &lt;x«um&gt;uM4 taktngtteCom|«K.i&gt;-t

CHANCERY OKDEH

I'hrisiiAj* Botwu-n. evaqria'tnant »». Wilillara County of Barry, ho;
Ibr citi of Hastlm

....
&lt;&gt;U&gt; &lt;■! IIH. U|&gt;l I
Michigan .wd in tlie Male of California.

meat. Tbc HgtiL lasted four temnr and a
half, and at the rod &lt;tf tliat time Ref­
eree Mik.- McDotwM called it a draw. raid det.-ndaul do apfH-ur aita answer the bill ut
filed iu tire said ruuw within four
The fight was a great' &lt;ii*p;«untmrat. as coiantetot
month’. fh&gt;m the date of this order, efcre tire sold

ncy of rab1 pet itlau. *ru the taorinr

m'lT IM- rU -UM.-C WIICI- ner printed and eircutatrd in
ta twenty days (n&gt;tn this date, tn lire Hamlucs Barry . oner in each u-«k for t

MORTOAUE SALE
Default having
treen
nuule
rondittons of a certain mortgsx**

lime brrrm

night lire broke out ta tb* birgr hack lorn of
-J. K. Lnnlis corner of Tenth atid Troial

'
,
and bis family newq

7; atteat.
BmCM, Ltegteter-

tbdr city the reduction tn cost of carbona
from the figures of Iftfl represents 25 cents

i Mich., to Ervin
Whltioek. tinted January
»b. A. ,!&gt;. IKM. aud i“rrord« &lt;! in ti&gt; &lt;

ADMINITTlUTbR'B SAUL

ruarv. A. II. !«. hi liter 15 ot itmrtg«'-‘

r.'S’S.?.

ujataini

y.
......
Notire Is hrrrbr given that I shall sell at pub- recowtnl. mt S nl. li
ttaanetton.to lb. tartest bicder. on Tte^tay.
to the street tetaw. Mra. Huffmaa und child Ui- BtreoiiG day of April. A. i&gt;. tnu at t.-n
v, but «.«•»•
roerted 2_
tbo ~
ground tn _r.,
safoty,
Mr. Hoff- o'clock in the fcwenuon. ut tte protate«£rt
in the city ot llasttuim. tire county of
man fell striking hi* tead agaiurt tte enrb- roams
Barry. |-i the state of JKehlgan. aureuant to
ing. knocking him iuMmaibte, and te was «uf■‘"H’urttJ Kraided to m» ou the 20th tbrreof
* van* «Murtpt&lt;t!.-or any pan
focain] before te cuuld be rasout-d Um S*
Probate
Now. therefore by virtue of th-power of
estimated nt gHO.OOO. ItuBdiug partiallr tacontained
In raid mortgage at&lt; d....I
th-__statute
I:
sored. Owing to waler main 1 hi rating tte
r.v tnuia O...I
..I___ I.
fin. conq«any were poweriww atta bad to let
the bora burn
■
IU a atake In tte highway yell at p«l&gt; le anrtlou. to the hlgbrsl bidder, a’
‘be “"ub fronl
of ’**
H00*- ,br

WauntxtiTOK errtr, Feb. 14 —The Star
b*- Can’n’ ’{T
tte 1-W..-U inWU.u'm1" h?

temt, an&lt;!

de«u&gt;rib«l in Mid mort.

5«*&gt;*’r line&lt;rtsection Mx it.
Fmirtaenth Frann-leanto*0***

&lt;*( the center of sata waetmo

eight cim links, n
««J-Mx IMtf link
a-&gt;d ninety -three
beutnuine contal

and

-u—— routh * a
twetitj-

ink Ui th. rn'lied Slaton «urrev
Dated Hastinrs, Febmary iu.

“-■"‘•"■■toy.x. .ndteM-tote.

BMITW * CotXinOTTT.

CHANCERY ORDKR.
w. ¥!rhleMn.« 81 tb* drcult &lt;

MtmCK OF ATTACHMKNT.

Ihrke, living four miles south of this place, 8&lt;*» «* Michlgau. In the Civro't Court fee tbt
Louuty ot Bony. In AUnchmt-ut.
was shot in the toad by a young num nanwd
Wnllrkk. Monday, the dlwhorgs entering KinU oSSSJ! "•
tire forehmd and craning out al the top of his
bead. It wens tliat voung Ihrkn had been STtL’nL.’t?\’5‘‘’‘“J*’“eCireuttCwi
... ...u_ ••
jesting with WaHrick, ami Wallrick, picking . Inf I tie I fttll.l. .sf llurrv af -I...
Un a shottrari wkGA
■___ ...«.
u don’t quit I will «b«»t you." IMore
rkr roahl speak, Wallrick &lt;liM-harjcr&lt;l it,
notkuowtog It waslomtad Ihrke, at test ac­T—,,“‘“X
bu.tared amt ifty
count*, was »tiM alive, but Urerv &gt; Hxthritops
**f-ub ave cents &lt;•**« »)
of his rwovery. No arrest has l»ra&gt; made as
th- young men wen* farf frirtaK llwk- is 16
yearsuf age and WuUrick‘21.
. a &lt; AKAKMAS.
Attorneys tor Ftalnttg.
Baa Morano, 1*., Feb. iS.-PrraHei.t 1W
kim and Solicitor Blytbo. of ti,-- Burlington;
MOTICK &lt;»’ ATTACHMKKT.

Fuller

»««t Bader. Fraite Hckel), and WlUiam 1’irt
HL defendanta

E

S’KLSST

IxswBaud tlasllug*

“ff-ten Ur^b-

Im duly swurv.

WUKMXMin.

rviut. Notary rubllc
Filth Judfdial oireui:
:« 1&gt; aakl etreuit.
.

W&gt;&lt;ir&gt;irn.
entitled ■

about »«O,COU per annum.

bus fallen to lesa titan one-third the original
Chicago, Feb.
Feb, 14.—Pnlica Inapector John
Ikmfield, who wm MMpeucfed from duty by
tit- mayor some day* Jnoa, pending nn favestigatiou erf tte clmrgi*. brought againrt him pdny. It Is inter-wtiug to notieu lu&gt;* im
by Tbo Chicago Times, haud.il bio resigna­
tion to Mayor P.jcte yratorday hi a rmatc
lattar
I—I— I—... tm Imp-1 &lt; tab I y to think uf indeatruvnbU

On-

ilrrult Judge

Hioraflr Bl'rton.Administrator.
hnva falhii over ledgea and rolled down
declivities, und they bad crawled along pre
Cipicta where the steadiest bead might hare
grown dizzy.—New York World.

Mi*

diurtuwioii qirang up lu the afternoon over

Baby
Portraits.
*A Pnn’toimt-f teranlfiil bai-y nle-

TUI, RICMARBSOI &lt; CO.,1

sxJirsx £&gt;।

IXJuniviUJt, Ky., Feb. Hi.—The natiunal
Prnhibitioo coufiuvncv met hero Wednesday

vice prusidetitj,

c-njbtti-w true srerre tunic and stn--.r.t.:n;
tiualiires, reviving tbr caregire at&gt;d sptru.

HORSES BURNED TO DEATH.
A private letter from Fort Supply, is the
Indian Territory, relatra a pathetic' &gt;t«ry of
tl» wanderings in the wilderawa at a tusro
La!&gt;y, with only a little dog for H* faithful
guide and rompankm. Some twelve miles
from the fort there live* ou a ranch a woman
who supplies Um p&lt;xt with dairy ■ products.
Bho had three small children. T be tecood or

the adoption of tte- new wbedulo offers many
ptcpteringqueationM for solution. Lt b ««ti-

The net

Paine’s
Celery Compound

DIAMOND PAINTS.

North Jens*.is, Igd., Feb. 13.—The rnuebtalkrd-of Myer-Mt-AnlifTe pri* Cght wa*
Itrouglil t«» on b*uo WMltwvfay lu-mting

There is a row In the Polish Catholic flnitdi fight and get “action" f«e tbeir num
In fart it wax n disappointment all roon&lt;L

Electric Street Ugh t lag.

tag alone will amount to FJai,«k&gt;.

Cleanse
the
System
.......... ..
Win. tbat
..
DO CVMupuuniL Jipunr.-.-tmIT
usity &lt; -. tag the systt-m of all rati
NOW khtneyKctTed
and d-vid mattrr*
i ms

Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. IK—The BataaSaturday by the suprtmw court iu favor of
H. Clay Evuna, the Bepublimu ca&gt;ulidate.

THE IOWA RAILWAY LAW-

Uvmely demoralizing effort au uurihweotarn

) 4/2/ Color
Ribbons, Feathers,
FOR
Kams, Rags, etc. ) TEN cents
X Dress, or a Coat,

tainuient in which tbw ladies will parti ci-

Jtelittlo brmota and swollen feet had wan- 4-lB_ n
‘A

Otdcctton* to It—A Printing Util.
Chicago, Feb. 14.—Prominent railroad
ofllciala in this city state that Judge Brewer’s
dedaion which put into affect the Iowa «xn-

\\
&lt;
»r

fully equal »■ ■ tbs Uuk, and judging from

ecutirn dute* tatbebndcif health and spirits.
The “Woman'a club" of this city ha» t&lt; u&lt;xl
luvitatioua u» tte mettibeni for a reception nt

bent have tech arrested.

•cparablw cornpoBlon. On- day u-itber could
te found. Tte aaxlout mother locked up ter
two rdber children, and. getting a cowboy to
acootupa’i.T imr, started fwtii m&gt; tenebock '
to mrch far tte Infant wanckrvr AB day
long she scoured tbo country, finding do
Lracc. A Marching party from tte post n»t
with no better succeis
I
Mrs. Gilman, tbc wife of on* of tte officers,
senate MU wIll be about 114,0X1,000, includ­
ing tiie reduction in tbo free list of &lt;8,K&gt;»,- was, however, «o strongly imprc«*«d with a
conviction that tba child hud not jx-rished '
that, in rc«|M&gt;nw to ter entreatira, another J
party was organised aud again set forth to
oontinne tte que*L This timn there were 150
articles bearing ad valorem duty, there will
ramyid.nr
In dl dliwUm. On &gt;b« fifth .Uy
L.- uo reduction in nutovu revenue." In
th. HUM
fact tbe report dt-clnrw it probable that an alU.terb.Au™.
iiierwure of alxiul fO.OOO.tltm on taxes is
effected by th- senate bill, and it clows with

giodof anything In your life. Your dniggtsl

carton snd bottle before you take IL Try IL aud
yoe will feel happier than If yon had found a
a gold mine, (or it is really a miue-of health.
Free (rein alcohol and opium; composed of
expensive herbs aud roots, with a fine, dclleate
ffavortag.
Bend fur a beautiful book free.

All Grocers sell SANTA CLAUS SOAP.
Made by N. K. FAIRBANa &amp; CO., Chicago. XU.

pool
the cabinet alate would be complete.
it has nit yet been definitely deckhxl when
the prvs-.taut-etert and Ilia family wHI leave

.r. worn . »&gt;uwu.«- &gt;unn
\ro Santa Able, tire California discovery
fur caustiniption anq dlMtfte** of tlw throat.
chest and lungs, and California (Mt-r-Curc,
the only guaranteed cure for catarrh, cold
In the head and kindred complaint*. They
are sold at dl jrer package, or three for
83.50. mul are recoutmvjided and u-vd by
leading physicinns ot the Pacific coast,
Not secret comimunds. Guaranteed by W.
H. Goodyear.
'
W «mverta were gntliervd in at one time
at a Methodist revival nt Owcmo.

Experience proves that nothing else so
The fluance roatmlttee win alaridfd k-,t surely destroys scrofula., as Ayer’s Sarsa­
parilla.

f«irs would
i-asily di-.jk-ttM if they woakl
look at th- export prin* of Amuriran and
foreign wheat as shown by Ute lost nun uni n]&gt;ort on tho foreign commerce of tlie United
Btatiw They would sue that wheat, is worth
more per bushel in India than iu tire United
Stott*, and ba.- been higher every year.
There H nothing In the world more gcnerally
Tire jcojNMed bounty on sugar is &lt;v®
deslred than loag life, yet the majority ot pro damned ou the'ground that any taaiuty hi a
pie put off caring for their health-not became disguiM-d raid ou tin- treasury If tbr- bounty
syxtcm U to be adoptrd, howuver, tire enuito give the subject sumeieut thought until we mlftee wants it extended to corn, wheat and
reeeire a reminder in the shape fa severe ID- other agricultural products/
The committee mak&lt;M an daliora' e arguThru, too, we are coostantlr bewildered by meat against th.- rulwtitntion of sjswiflc for
the various schools of msdldue, and the pbysl tai valorem duttea, on th- ground that tire
elans who represent them, often btandre in our S{«cif)c tax dore not disiritmte th- burdens
equally, and on the ground that quantities
choice of a doctor.
If people only knew that the very best health
keeper, llto-preserver. and dlwuuw-prerenter
nitiuniUM did not have tbo special knowledge
(tourranpi tbs KtedukM uf spociUc duties,
■Into a coacrntrated and very palatable form in
the ahapo of New Style Flrnxaut Taste Vinegar
Bitten, they would not liwdtate a luameut to

New Btyte VMwtar Bitter* la ns bud a* any at

Jackson I* to havy an "art ICNnf'nHXMi
and the garret* are being overhauled for parttnent as a sort at redentpti
a prombo of tiw&gt; Garfl.'ki adminbtrntixn. It wm
• Consumption Cui^d.
Mr.
Windom
left
Gun.
Harrison
’
s
jnst in
An «M jihyslean. retired from practice buri ng
bsd placed hi in* taitulH by tiu Hast India inlr- time to cAteh a trkin cast, and would only
slunary tbr formula a simple vegetable re-nri-qu.*! from Gen. Harrison that I came, and
Uiroot and tang aff’ Ctioi s. also a positive and
radical cure tor wrv«us debility nut! tai nee-.
votwcwiinuiliiLs. after having tested Its wonder
fui cursth’- powers la tta&gt;n&gt;ands of cases, bu
frit It bis duty to make II know • to his suffering
fellows. A’ luated by this motive and a d-tare
to relieve human suffering. 1 will send free ot
charge, mall who desire tt. this rrelpe lu (ter­
mat:. French or Rn*ll«b, with full dlrr-ctlohs Windom—juit before he left tliat city for
for prvparii g and ttsfmt. tent by mall bv ad- Indianapolis -mid. while refusing to deny or
&lt;lrc«sitt« with stamp, naming tbl* paper. W. a.
.Noyes, Ui&gt; I’ower’s Block. Rochester, N. Y.

unctDploy-d nnd capital unproductive The There is nothing tliat compares with Cole’s
principle ■'rib# wnat« bill I- stated to te Hint Veterinary CarboUaalve. It cure/ cuts,
wounds, bruises, collar and saddle galls,
son*, mange, s&lt;‘ratche«. Uirueli, liitlntumaduuu.-i* of appropriation, and if that is tkms and all skin and_hoofdi‘ea«csqnlrkrt
than any other other remedy . It Is the
artu-lre tlpit are in.«t productive of revenue only preparation that will Invariably renew
and at tin- same limo ktud te the pockets of the lutir Ito origins! color. Ex!win J).
Hither, driver uf Jay Eye Sec, nays’
"Having given Vytrrifcary CarboltMtlve a
sugar b«&lt;cau&gt;«- it only gives the producer* thorough trial. 1 can fully endorse It. aud
’|ti,&lt;X&gt;O,»Xs', while it givus the gorarniueut take pleasure In roconinH’inling It to all
*Mi,0U),nV. and taxes are retained on wool, owners of horses us the la st remetlv that I
cotton,
steelereraawfor
product* Lecauw
whileatalitf use.” Iktrge
a
./•iron aud -----general
Ibry brtas t..;th«
JfcOT... ,
, K
000 they put tn the pocknte &lt;»f tire “favored n ijdliton
elam^- m«v tLan gfidO,«n,&lt;ae.
’ **‘un ''
To prove lire stalArtreot that high imported 'rhe Knitting works at Mason art to te
tlon* produce pruqx-rity the fbian«ita hfatory lejnovwl to I Anting.
’

Petttai’s Croup Remedy

when m&gt; many not only worthless, but positively
tnjuriou* drug, are contantiy flooding the mar

Uncle Sam’s CoDdltkm Powders will
cure distempers, rough*, raki*. fevers and
most of th- dlseaaro to which bone*, cat­
tle. aheep. huge and tmoltry are MibjtcL

There are 21&gt; manufactories at Owosso,
and 330 buildings were erected there last
M-cond wredou Of the Fucty-areoud rougreaa, season.
Ihiwm, tb«m n memlmr of the home, held the
' above view, and moved that the bill being
Mm. Wixatow** Hgotiusg Hrnt'i* should
unconxtitntiiMud lie on U&gt;&gt;* table, and this always be used tor children teetolaa.. It sooth*
the cblta, soften* the rum*, alters tai ptan,cures
wind roll-, and is the be&lt; remedy far dlarrhcra.
Twenty-live cyit* a bolUr.
well. Frye, Hawley nnd Platt.
.Ui Argument U then submittui to prove
Earl Cummings, a young man of Ed­
tim proportion tint: ■lacroored imj'Ortatiou ia more. died from cigarette smoking.
always productive of prosjierity to the whole
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral-is acknowledged
country and Io all clnauw c&lt; its jesqUo." The
the bent preparation for cure of lung com­
untas we take Euroj»«u surplus in exchange plaint*.
therefor llw cviiimlttac declanv that the ' The colored peoph- at Jackson propose
years in which importation reached Its high- , to build a new Methodist church soon to
cost F.’.,0(W.
parity for thin country, and tliat when tni-

rvirrrro w«, ana io. prove tna* low imj«*rto '
tiotw deenwne prosperity the htetory of thycM* 1H73 to 157’.i and lt«3 to PVo.
It L« &lt;s&gt;ntaD&lt;ted inr tiuw who adv.reate high
duties, not for revehu- but to restrict impor !
tatiuu, tliat tf free importation i* allowud the
foreign |.r««ta-.cr will supply all uur want*,
and our industrlia will be ruixxsl, our fac |
tork-.-elre.-d, utmI uur labor thrown out ufem-.
ploymrtti. Tliis argument i* without any !
fouixlation in fact Murothau '.*) per rent of j
FOR CHILDREN.
all the good* we i-onvumc an- iinsluced at a 1
Sold by tai druggists. 2f. cento. Prepared only lower rest in ibe,United 8tatre than they an-1
by Dr. H. C. Peckham &amp; Co., Freeport, M’ch. h. any n.reign country, and 1*0 arti-.-l- is ever ’
Moshers, don't wait until tomorrow. Cet a but
tie today.

50 doses, 25 cents.

IS.—Wb« fX-Srcrr-

MWT of four tantrv.' duration. He retimed to

at Hanover rewntly.

TO THE tariff bill of thejjenate

(UUl I —UWO-M-- I--'.'( ing th- • &lt;&gt;u*:tfuti«'iinl jMdiit that the Ljll. a* it
thror box-* olTkyer's Fill-and was entirely
cured Since that tini- I am never without
n box cd these pills.” —Peter Chrtstensen. provUioim at tte i-otadltutiou allowing tbo
8b.i« ood. W-.
■rrvetiw talk Ttocn-fore tte accompanying
. completely »t-rifl-d nil tliat u. f-lanhed (nr
vtht-m In attacks of nihs. from which 1
suffered rnahv y&lt; nrs, lin y uffmdvd greater,
relit I than any other inedu inc I ever tried
—T F Adams. Holly Sprimp*. Texn«.
1 hare tjsed Ayer’s Pills fora nnntler
of years, and bate never found anythin;
equal to them for giving me an appetln
and imparting energy and »tr&lt; ngtli tu the
system I always k« ■ p them tu the Louac "
— R D Jackaon, Wilmington, Del. .
‘•Two bOxtt of Ayer'* Pill&lt; &lt; and me ot
severe

Ixmaxapouk, FWi

HOW. Wlrt-O I. mill
ytm, ten
—
really wonderful for purifying aadenrt. Mugtho
blood.errs:Ing an aptelitv. and giving b teafttay

Pure to the whole system, te sore to p-l Hood s
Mills Presents ■ Constitut on«l Saraatwllla.
which d peculiar to Itaclf.
Objectior
About 30 j&gt;en&gt;ans have liertt converted an ! tiir jirreiikmt elact held a private ronfor-

1"l“7 Vl! ,ow'
*n,T »'My iTT’. ““ fri M"'.I,1'
!&lt;■, I... il., im™,] u,
ttam. 1 S.’' M
m. ,

ibMta A Vaxaxak,
AUBCueys tur FutattB.

-KEFS.

F1LAXK A. HOOKIW.
Ctrvuil Ju-S

�KMRKE
\ DtBegdirOM-EiIibUetd

WPHYSIM AND SURGEON

tance taitw-ren stations trgikcs this • precaution
advisnhli- a* n preventive of cnlllsii.MM.
ing to from tS.ouo u. &gt;10,000 pre annum.
Lucky Hunuy.
tlon company, of ibitiHk Creek. t«4 up II,A KalnnuuiHi citlren 'became impatient belK5,&lt;xo, while the liahOiaes are .placed at rauM*hia &lt;x&gt;a! fire burned too *b&gt;wiy and
&gt; gl.OHl. Tin- Joliet Steel couijsuiy i* tlic ]&gt;ouro&lt;l Inrrarttr tLen»m to burry it up. He
heaviest .creditor, with a lialanre &lt;-f nearly nireredrel, th.- explosion tliat folj, wed aratmo/noA
Many art the obv-rvatiou* tliat have l**u
maik-upon the mibluceK of -Ze (invent winter
but th* &lt;w thnt coptur/a ftbu laikrry bails. peating the ker&lt;»-ii&lt;-&lt;-oal ehmbtoftHcn again.

. 71* iky h gray behind it, *
An&lt;l wheu tbc north wind* blow

V bMITmrz{.ialb.(ta«

amc, Nenim and Prints Diseases.
Upvs c i urcuRv bough,
tin il.kh. i.

UdiM; i-jcczas.
*r ■ SYPHI LIS u&gt;&lt;! all bad Blood and Skta Dia.
air, peneaoeatly cured.
«»• KIDNEY sod URINARYccnirtoim.QIcct.

Ah ini-' I would forget it.
Bui SUU. with seme of im
1 are thia tittle binfs net
Wlthki tbo driving rain.

Ltciicate xnacawa. &gt;

rvvua

...I, •&lt;.. .u •

times as much as it cun ou Belgian blocks
ifitunp*).

F. D. CLARKE, M. D.,
Merrill Block, DETROIT, MIOM

, aud tear of wagons and carriages on Belgian
t blocks is about tan time* us great as on
asphalt. - Chicago Herald.

Chifi&amp;gs,zK&amp;ha&amp;ioo k Stpw

North.

She walked into the dry good, store
Wkli uatety step and proud;

TIME TABLE.

la effect July tm.iwtl.
",
”| Mouth.

Mohalreand grenadine,;
She fooled &lt;u Mik of every

Both. Hu was to yean uld and lived gene,
death being enured by apoplexy.
| Lauxing |*«-pk- are complaining of the
, odor* emitted by tln-ir wwcre. But are they
। sure it* m&lt; a eoioof mistaken identity! They
must not overlook the fart iue legislature la

the "gtrewed she'd rail aualn.”
- Lodir*’ Wear Review.

HKstliigx-.bhultx......
( lovcntalo....
fn-tton.......
...Mlk&gt;.............
Here ia.au Incident which show* bow careini..Cressey
Ml... Pleblaud Janet .
building. A church had lx-en
Ill .. East Cooper*
। 15 7 rill*. . . KaluriMico.......Ar.ita jo c te &gt; errct*1 »n Sbcfflekl In which the preacher wa*
•Flag stations. "
"
i
" , altogether unheard, bowuvur great his cxer- j
ConuecUou* -At iliehlaud
Junction with C. J. , tiou
tmsuoxMful ciuaurau
expedients were
- ----------------------------------------.— Various
------ —
. M. for fuixlo A 'l.egan.
At HastlnM
with
Hom Prii
vT’rn^lan
01 1 triwl. mult
Un,u ltw incumbent, happily ..
in ui
thia. SKiuntANTTsupt.
’ ’----------- ’
' . ca*&gt; a scientific man, had a large parabolic i
H.C. PurriUi.Hcc.ftG. F. ft P. A.
, reflector ot light wood constructed and so1
--------------------------------------- ;----- ---------------- suspended that the puljdt was in the focus of 1

. MICHIGAN CENTRAL,!

central, and twenty in the northern rountkw
report injury tn wheat during January, but
no retimnfe i. uiade of the1 j«t rent of
damage. Tbc ground was proctiaally bare
■irpth «f 2 3-10 ihchee in the w utheru and
about 7 0-10 nicbre in the northern «u Frb. 1.

perature during January, the mercury droprecn mt re than half u century of nervier lu
the pulpit. Rev. J. N. Webb having teui a
'•‘•ntinuou* service uf iffty-rix, and Bev. J.
per rent. Four hundred aud
Butterfield Hfty-two years. The ministry
»rent» to be nut incompatible with great tlMiusand Are hundred oral seven
fon^' ity.

raud|

■kAe luul Ixvume greatly attaclreL Not
afterward purey was miwing, nnd two

1 In it Lon aud Morton had received
--.----- —..... ........ ......wnexvupon u&gt;-&gt; prrauuiig omcer ci toe msmu*
Parnell rommiwuuu yreteniay was Tbr Times repented tb«- unnounrecncnt and declared
Solicitor Soamre. who produced five of the ( Harrison and Morton elected president and
alleged Paruoll k-ttenu He said they had 1 vice-pnoident respectively of the United
te’-n Mibmhttri to experts with epeciiueus of , Stab-4 f&lt;* four
fro«‘ the 4th of March
ParncU's handwriting from other souretaL &gt; npxt
' ,

tthrre of which had Iwi found at the bouse i 110,1 for
ot Carey, one of the roaqiiraUws impb.-atod ,

tevertigation of the irrigatio©
• &lt;xxnmiU-e uf omen wa. agr^d
Vh/zztI.V v.twl m Hill H’. I. r-

Iz. II.

1.. ,1... _____ I_ Wl.. .1

lassi found at Cafwy’s boure. The letter* '
wen- niixtly obtained from a man named '

Detiujit, Mich., Feb, 43—The Palmer

gallery tbe uiund of the whup-.-r wm guth- |
Lansing would rather like the j-rmanent for the delivery of the property up&gt;ai the pay- smuxwoi um awnrtauta Afterward be
t'red into tbo focus of the reflector. The lorathm ot tbo state fair nd offers to d«mitwl
lycacher placed, iu that focus thu* beard all the n«x»*arv vruund* and buildings as au lu- property-ccmipriM* a tract of land a mile ”
t’ m&gt;: KirtJy ■“W1
tbc remark* that UapjKudcd to be made by , ducemcnt to'come.
rto« aetata s.„« ttat.
wiu^vihi^St■ John K’^e'
E“'rt S-sin**
““I w in length an&lt;! rontaiin l,*4&gt;» acr^v There are
taz^Thmr
listen to’crita ton on
LtT
have a daily output of about J(X) ton* an&gt;l the
U«l*.^^.-tu.ta.wta*ta.
addition of but little machinery would more
. down. -Chambers’ Journal.
than double tlis&gt; output. The product of tbc
three ehtklren inuuru hi* death.
• hx-h The I'tdtod Ireland i. published now
When PtLir,
„Jt
tTnuZi
bibtd some |«-uliar traits, who lia* taught
tlic auimul to call with great regularity at a

i . .v iiaii*. i/jui Age.u, Itaoll
q. w. fttKMMJM &lt;J. P ft T. A.. Chicago.

I

17357911

VERY LOW PRICES.

SCIATJO RHEUMATISM.

yearokl, to kiw ilgood migbswbeu it died in
he arn.K

'* '

Big Reduction

A Battle Creek (armor nut l»hig nlile to get
what bo thought wns a proper priiv fi r a
|
;
I
I

CIDER
Xd4n-.» c. c Hisrrcw. on,,,'.

HAT1LB CREEK.

A Put l!p J- t&gt;'

Th. UU

।
i

P**"
««*«*“&lt;* committee.

Finally it

wa-

•*&gt; Use
agreed

tbc ministry, and the result wa* a

ll&gt; a moturn to reconsider aud to tay
। that motion on tlx&gt; tabk- provoked fllibustar-

adjourned.
*
Warhibutom Crrr, Fab. Id.—The wmate

prtee. After the adjournment of the^am-5^**^
tier the Raillml left rent .k-lreakw to Floqurt I " *®bt'rn. *«»for from Minnesota from
mmreir, i.rei ouuiangcr uas iwuixl a monifwto to tho electors of the Seine, claiming the
Of overthrowing the Flouquet regime,
During tile deltate the chamber was crowded,

. lurty-onr private p&gt;-inuon uun, an mere were. on the cataudar, wore put through in twelve
minutes. Coke continued hia speech again*
tto. T--...
r_lntizw. ■ it
of bulldiicing, etc. Ho did not llniah, but

LONDON, .Feb. 1.3.—Thnfna* Sexton, lord
mayor of Dubliu. baa decided to bring a auit
for lilx'l ag^uiut The I^ed* Daily New* for a

adjourned.

tbc houxo. a&lt;T&lt;&gt;m|xtniol by a report and tba
following resolution: ■‘That tba uibatitutioa
Mills t ill), dt another anti different bill cutt­

ing import dutiei and internal taxes, ia in
denial.

.

Ruumr That Hlstuarrk IIa* Kealgued.

BkuUX, Feb. 13.—A i umor that Prince the 1-tMpectfu] SUgge
Bisman-k had resigned the chancellorship
aimed pruxw to weaken dightly toward the

ii&lt;l section
minority report on tba

U- the report. which ia totally discredited in
A FRIGHTFUL DEED OF BLOOD.

clinched

by

motion

DakoU. Montana and Waahingt&lt;&gt;u by prm.-iujj tragedy .xvarred ia tUS» village Saturday
night, by which a whole family wa* wiped

they may ciiarge 3 cento. In tlm renau&gt; bills
were introduced a|ipropruiting 1200,000 to
build an asylum tor the criminal insane, and
to prohibit the payment ot political bnm»

ticiug that tbo. curtains were down and falling
to arouse any uuc, fowl open a door. In the
found in bed upstairs, and tn the same

.xxuw
........ THE CHAHLE1.*. VOGELEB CO, BUtiwar*.

nf

j ]i«r&lt;&gt; county poor-houte «u» entirely cm­
i siuwsl by tin- en tlu* Sth. all tl»c iuimate* bill proputo* to rwiuee railway jruwngw

farm tmitore in tint v icinity.
A* Mr*. R, P, Einureoii, a Jai-ks-ai laity,
wusalMiut to start fur Bl&lt;x&gt;uiflehl to li jmrty

IN CLOAKS.

h,,.

to U» tattatln WtaeoO'-i bill

property, nnd that it dore not pinch out on

—deluded cu»t omcr.
। honsw anil carriages, a nunierotn and well
Mlrhigwn Legialature.
। dhx'iplincd perwmis-l. Eich year it takes . Jamoi Wuk'h, a fanner member of the
I-A.xsisa,
Mich.,
Feb. alxmt
13.—Ahalf
bill of
waa intro­
chargo of about
5&lt;J,(XX)
Adicr.il*,
wliir-l,
fli.au, i 1n.
"Vlu.
duced in the senate yecterday providing for
, irauon oi UN rumpre runeun-* is Htuauxl in i
tba, winding up of mining and maiiufacturing
I the Que&lt;TAubert illicra. * It ia a big, heavy, | Feb. 4 for the that time thia winter. Il'a nut
■ white stow.- building, laiilt round a vast gL.« । often that they remain open &gt;o late in the
Un was introduce,I prohibiting
| roc-fed courtyard. Beneath the va*t building .
। of the Pomjx-» Funcbn-s are vcllar* dimly | Michigan ciiksr-maker* convened in wo­
tbc hoof in such city. Thi* i« a blow at the
, lighted with gns jet* and full of rows and .
; row. uf.cufllm. uf nil riaHimd qualitira Tiila I blature of th* rtate for the eniictmeiit nf a Cliicngo beef industry.
, cellar contains n ntock of 15,000 c-ifHus ready i law impelling a apecial tux on the iimnufao
ture of aci&lt;! vlnegani and requiring that the
hi all the di-jiarlnn-iti* .&lt;f our luunebse I fur use.—Pittsburg Dispatch.
ingivdieuta UM*I 'bo branded on tin- fuu-kage. bills introduced in the leglalature ytwtoriiay
-Us-k. Is now
,
were the following: 1’ruvidiug a Lard to
Kind.
. Ko the Counter de Li Ramw (Ouidal ha» , n“Jf- »«* »**
ln the **«“
“d&gt;' tent (tlic bean! i» tu be cmnpawd uf old school
' givra up writing uaugirty novria and tak.-n , rent to “culchawed" Ik toon, is lu-adwl toward Hommupathic and . eketrto physicians);,
, to her prayer*.1 Thai's the way with woman &gt;
**ate. And baa it ixmie to thi*, thnt n-gulaling tbo price of 1,000-mlJe railway
I -she'* always either taint or tinner-man &gt; l*an««nd brain* must go.
tickets and slcrpiiig ami ^sdace car accom­
. goe* safe in the middle, mostly. ’ Mire Brad- I A Grand Rap hl* man «tok« his wife's Bible modations; providing for a state arliitration
' don will lie hoppy now that her lictouolrb , and pawned it Not long afterward outraged board to settle l*bar troubles; to coui|«i cor­
' out of tbo fktkL If ever two women bated . justice overtook the impecunion* sinner and porations to sell oil laud lu six mouth* which
other tl.na, rival rrmuuirlsta do .sir- ' wirlwl
tin,. nA
socked na 111)
&gt;10 Ilin'
nd him
him. Tableau
Tableau.
they have hekl for ten yran* A bill Impudng
&gt; nrd-T to ji-dtK-e stock iM-fon- taking in- j dlally. (Juidu aills^Flradtlon “that purson,'
"*A 12U/KX) lire rai-axl ’tiavoc with Newaygo
irtitory. It i* run desire nt this time —
------,i-/u.i.i_ "that--------* _u,
ami Bnuldon
calteOuida
woman,"
with bukinewi houses on the 7th. Insurance light.
I.asnisu, Mich., Feb. 15.—A joint rreoluto make a
the accent of tbo woo! When Maxwell Cdiw
An Em&gt;l Raginaw man has gut himself into
Rrnddon's lri*!i hu»bond) who wants to "take
day to appoint delegate to the auti-tlrewmd
a |»wtal card and liring ft nt a neighbor.
Mme. do In llaineo “a flno woman, bedad, 1‘Utting one’s thought* on a postal card isn’t,
powering hsid Imanis of health U&gt; draw on
with a rowlin' eve in her bead." Tlwn the fur 1
always a safe prowsling.
the county for fund* to tight epiik-mic*.
flic*-Truth. ’
aiwuy.amiepnwreums.
I lira John Ikiitun, a Big Rapid* lady.
11 IneoriKirnting Uie city of
terdny piu*
making rag carjwtx, the result bring that Gladstone.
,i»- -Iniigliti-red itturdc'to induct- i-hwr
(
»he wove 3,471 yards uf the hit and mis. and itlng Sunday theatricals nr Isos1 l«dl guiue-&lt;
liiiyerit io Lu) tip fur this aiul next
ttriped article.
On acsxumt of the mildiHW ot tbr January rent per word. The houv w rang In I oil day
w-natber a Muskegon county man contracted over a rmulutioft fixing &gt;&amp; per day and 1'1
tte* habit of sleeping with his feet sticking
out. of Md mi as tn kix-p ’em ventilated. But committee* ap,&lt;ofat«l to visit tbo state inxtlThv price 1ms Ix-cn n-dm-ed &lt;jti all
tin* b.irmrd tlmt ranx* along reo-ntly caught
ailoptod to refer the umttor. to a joint com­
Hankets Comforters, Shirting
'
Up in the bcwpilal with a pair uf frown feet mit tee.
La.xm.xu, Mich., Feb. IS.—A bill wa» in­
Tlie okl maid i* appre-lnted at Detroit.
Flannel?. Cntlerwear. Knit
&gt; Nine of them make an exhibition at tlic troduced in tile house Saturday fixing H per
Goods, »uch a« Ladies’ Knit
day
as
tbr
romjs-ruuitlon.
w ith 10 cvnU n mile
' Wonderland and draw humeiu® crowds

Knud tmlcc'.lon in Ijulirs, Mlsse* uad
Chlldreu'* Cloth (teruteute: also a nice
line uf Pltudt Gunneute tueliuoae fioni
ami ntnember liiat you ran buy throe
cloaks for kw than luanutei-tuter'a

MAILS HOW.

rill shortly ]mu* into tbo hand* of (Jeu. Rus-

MWfeTtlie;

Matr A Duff are M*lliug all of tbeir vloaka
. away below coat prirv in order to cluac.
Now this te a gulden opportunity fur
you to purchase n Hue stylish cloak

1'hE

On crow- examination Mr. ftoame. sold that'
be wnx uol cvnaulud concerning th* publica- 1
tlon uf the articles ou •‘ParwllUm and '
Crime." Tlx-w artickvs were prepared by a I ji»t, ontvodol and partisan. He gave way
.gentleman on the Times’ «taff. wbu was ns- I for some routine btnio«wi before be ixmciuded
sistod by a man mimed Flanagan, the son of • his speech. Stewart, ADiscn, 1’lnmb, Ris-

I.X, 7 «J||.

-laekciF, Gei.t’s. Cardigans,
Scarfs, Fac.inator', Shetland
Squillcs. Toboggan:&gt;•. Caps,
Men’ti Knit Caps, G luxes.
Milts,
'Lcggiins.
Lined ,
Gluves, Casl.mere Gloves,
Fluiine.l
Wool
Hosiery.
Shirts. &lt; te.

TAMPERING WITH

a recent meeting of Baptist clergymen

His
is1
1 3.ST' 85705.

Quimby
■oqten
1
XMhvilr
7
Charlotte
Katon Raji.di
J*rk*on
Detroit
.
\r.
,
’ KtaB.Ni*. L'

The Length to Which Tory Es­
pionage Can Go.

.Iigtumt over a dlreuvery which was .-na.le : Several pension vetoro were received by the
and hi* little daughter yc-etenlny, and which give* evidence that tb* houre. Thi pru|KM«l Mil to amendthenre
owner of a dog that'* worth having. The 1 tbr victim.
guverument are doing all m Uieir power v&gt;, turaiiiation law.-was reported. Al I-*-.55 tbo
othat* night- Martin's houae caught tire nnd
A jolly Knluimuulu named Brown who
ing off the iH-dclothcs; but ’twii* done none charge of being intoxiiutnl, now comes hack stougglu to Hoar tbeir names from it into I
____ ,-------- — fmisbed the Hmalfo-Eniott
tooquk-kiy, for n fww moment* after he’d hdt at the puh&lt; enutn who took him in tow by nrc«utewi«i election care wm resumed and after
his family from tbc blaring domicile, the root resting him for fate-'impriMiumcnt. Brown ..ta«ta -ta, rata/rf 'ua,______________________________________________ 7-"*-*
fell in with a crash.
claims his Imath w-nsu't unduly perfumed tarn
-Oh h, &gt;r„»t
Tb. "&gt;
■
.
.
.
.
hv a nnrtv vnre &lt;g IX! tn I-.**', i rrm/ llwt
A Rattle Creek man married a wife with and tliat be was os riIxt as a jtidgu- if nut I...__ 1 _
more so than *omc of 'em—w hile the poliixwled, Mcpecially there from the I
then trial it again. Both women nxmtly at­
tended a load theater but the perfontutna*
of -Rtiujco and Juliet" ureuncd to have a l«td ; aymptam* he’d met with in a Jong aud useful
effect ujiou ’em and a hair pull reeuftml. The
husband fkxi and the
women
SHE
DID.were rared for
by the police.
k
•
MICHIGAN WHEAT DAMAGED.
rim aw u
mat uiwui ll'iuiv CltUIll not
- ----V”—•
,
“ ---- - • , ■ —
&gt;» uk«, .I u»
.ia i v*“ “*
। W. H. U. Bartram, « former well kqowu
....ti
v_____ * .
.. ... ' , . In ra Inrails took his seat at the rtoht of
publhber of (test Saginaw, dad nx-euti.v nt
| JxKkisirt, N. Y. He bad dcvuU-cJ tlic last
Lanwino, Mich. . Feb. 13.—Hie monthly
j few yean of hi* life to tl* caure of l*r&lt;Jiibitiou, working in tbc lecture field.
| Charier. O'Neil, a Saginaw fanner, lyaa
found dead in his atableun the niurulugiif the spundetiK Two {Kindred ami forty-three in

A Philxd. lphm engineer eKtimotas that a
.KTSS5JK3,«i£!&amp;l Lorre
can draw ou an asphalt paveiiMUt threw
.h a« mla

OUR NATIONAL LAW-MAKERS.

drink to hi* drath
‘
Dr. Hrory Y. Satterlre, a brilliant New
York . -tty panxm, lias been eie- to 1 bi-hop ot
iwnger train, who will Bo •xpsipjied with the Mii.-ii gan. Hi* acreptanco is ronddeiwl
Axttefnl

The Duluth, South Shorn &amp; Atlantic rafl

StnhfHl! Detroit, Mloh. I Itek.'

’

M it, till

MKHICAK mi. Mils.

PERSISTENT.

!
j
j
!

utile nni&lt;&gt;nr of th~t ri»yAmos Morri* is a Lawtun nuinwholmi
been a rtrideflt of Van Bnren &lt; ouuty for
r.xty years, and I. doahU*w. its oki.-st living
citiren. Morri*' f«lhw erected the firet house
built Li theoxinty.
Worthies* cRninea med up &gt;10.000 worth
of Michigan rin-ep Inst year. Tta, wbuie pack
of matton tteyure were wurth nt least umtn* im one *l»«T&gt; J«1L

Friday jsu«xl the nwolatlou iuxtr inking the
bouxn conferred on the territorial bill, which
was left in au unfinished stage at Thknatey's

hi* relation* with bis family aero ptesusmt.
eunstitutinb by pnx-lajmtion of the pr.widunt

nays, 101.
| getting »ixtyday» in tbc calaboow.
' acrnmiu*' InhxL
thnt turn*

Dublin, Frb. Ilk-The judges before whom

Iawkm aud imurancv are as foUows: Ma­
sonic block FJI.iui, msurauro I'.l.tXiO, a total
ksn, Mali bulling kiUlSJ, insurance &gt;1,000, a
totaTkx*; A. C Fraser f store &gt;18,000, iusur
touurancr u- uo; Mail plant &gt;4,000. iimuran'*-

land building damaged to tl
I

Baginaw City is bumpiiig liereclf to secun
cnieof thore elastic iustltuU'iiis known .•» a
rubber factory. Tbc &lt;-&gt;q&gt;ital stock l» pte. rel
at $5tiii,&lt;!pu.
A Marin* City tady and her s-year-oid reu

fully tiMured
Bcrr.iA X V.. K* M

Th. tataw.

Kilgore and Cbradk-* dcclarataxi that it

rakaMi in tba

was prubabl) iiu&gt;tauuu*nouit Ho U still ahva.

The resolution inntrocta the confer-

tiou of diVtaion. awl to pnivido fur the admis­
sion af-tsirth Dakota, Mvntaoa, mu! \V»&lt;bIngtuu by pi iN-hunaUon. Tbc iu*U-u.ting

rhich aMuhin thirty-three jwivate pcnskin

THE PA

�rich politicians.

STRANGE COINCIDENCES.

WITH THE CANNIBALS.

EXPERIENCE OF A SOLDIER WHO
•‘Talking about coincidence*," saldu young
WAS FATTENED FOR THE FEAST.
man to a group in a hotel lobby the other
avenins, “remind* mo of something nrtner
remarkable in that line which happened to
mo tbe otUr day. Yon bare netted, j«rhapa." he continued, “that several Washing­
ton young gmtlameu way Egyptian scaratw
JBortou | Uie fatiuunci
------ ------tielan-Ko Money Malta I* i*oUttre. f • as watch charms, similar to this ouo on my
chain. Well, 1 met one of three young men
A Hainvu &lt;o|dicr namud Alaknl, inj the
The oeoltb of politicians, or of three who tbe other day on tbe avenue, and, in course
hold public office. i« ■ subject of frequent of eotivm^ton. noticin? this little antique, «rvi,-e of tbo Congo State, bad a thrilling
^emtafaoa. Many B*&gt;» "bo figure i-rom- be said: ‘Do you know 1 hare lost my scarab, expericucn a while ago. which Capt. Ccquil
fotmtla before tbe public nru put down as nnd 1 am mighty wwry, for it, too. It was a
wcalthv. riiirfly became they drv» well uiid genuine antique, and I can't replace it. 1 dents tluit has vonw to hi« mtiee in Africa.
»h;J irnm.-y literally, when U 1. well known thought nt flr*t that I would rorover it, as 1 He was one of. tbrea snldient whom CapL
to turir intimate friend* that they would not iostit in tbe sleeping car ootuiDg from New Hamsens tefs al tbe$-&gt;outh of tbo Aruwiml
te worth a pi’tusy in tbo wide world if tbeir York to Washington, Imt nil my efforts *vre to man a little station which Hmumoos estab­
lished there, '.hecaptain slcaioni away, leavdebts were pall! On tbo (fiber hand, there Iraitlres. and
1 bare Riven it up. Now
ar? scare.- of politn-ons, in and out ot office, ticre cuines tbe strong?!art of it,’ ” continued
wl?o,:iix» Niiuqxirntivcly wrl! off in tlu« world's !he speaker “ fix* very next day J stopjwd bal* la th-.’ Congo basin, aud MVeral r.iontha
gw.imhd.iri aren't popularly supposed to an the nveniN to have a moment’s clrit with later Alakai to&gt;d Caph Coquillmt thia story
■of“wbiit
baimcnnd:
te worth iinicb money.
The etui?
of tbo vtltegn.” lx; •ahi, “told
» mutual frn-ml, a w«!i known official nt tho
Mort of tte m«i of wealth in load jolitie* rapitoL Noticing my charm, boaaid: ’What
sir-re !&gt;.'» overthrow of Tweed’s ring, in 5871, is this litrte trlukotr I cxpbdnad. nnd U con­ Cnpt Hniuaama'Uml Iw would protect ns an
acquired tbeir means in private btadnres en­ tinued, 'Well, do you know, I found one like bo would his own children. H&lt;&gt; asked us
tirely an;. I- -tnnu politics. A *few contract­ that the iAh&lt;ir day, nnd i thought at first it nut to leave the village, a* ho could not anor-pro! ably furnish tte only excaptinna to was a mystical society badge of souw kind, swer for what li&lt;n neighbors uii^t do. *B&gt;'
the-rule
uid riqipsd it iu niyjxcket and uc»w thought cUy, and then about noon on &gt; day M'vcral of
petxu cnorzn'* Hunts
Abram S. Hewitt and Edward Cooper, anything more about it. 1 found it under tbo villager? tukixl my comrades to go with
ratUr peculiar circumstances. 1 went to them over to an UUnd to fl»h. 1 eppowd
|iou tbe two WM)tbi.&gt;rt. men who have held New York tbe other night, and 1 was tbe but
MEN

WHO

*N0

OFFICER

WHAT

NEW

AFTER

A MISSOURI COON HUNT.

-WW.TV-FIVE YEARS.

FUN

YORK,

THEY SCHEDULE.

fablte office in thi* city since Tivt«r» day.
heir great neallb wax inherited frqm tbe
■ late PvtaC Cooper, their Individual fortunes
having been mnny times added to by cnoruiau i trou and other Ladue*, interests.
Oue ot Coe old school of local politicians
who were active in politics before tbe days of

I mode a hurried toilet, but KXMthing hurt
my foot, ao that I bail to take off my »hoc.
and the Uttin •tone dropjnd out 1 couldn’t
Imagine where it casne -from, and wa« going
to throw it away, but, noticing the carved
itmeription, I ebanpai my mind, and •lipjwd

THE

IN

WITH THE

through a

stnxJt

WOODS

AT

THE REAL

.-jt,,.

MIGHT

DARKIES AND DOGS

in Brooklyn with

' be wa* asisrd by a big. burly man. hurried
Into a cab and driven swittly away. AH
• night long tbc mot)»er of the kidnaped boy
| wrung her band* in grief, for the pdicc, wbu
had been notiltod ot tbe littls fellow"* disappearntuev, lirougkt no tidings to giro bar joy.
' Day s, weeks, mouths and y«*r»«-nt by. The
tnoltar had a good llviitg and sfient btm
' dred« of dollars in starch of bw nuoung boy.
. She finally settled l:&gt; tta lieilef that ho had

Th. -ccond annual iwti and 'pre*um hunt

was entiUoil “Botn-r .’u, Wtem H

ctab’i prta«-re, I* Lincoln OKtnty, Uu&lt; stair,
Rotonlay night Eight o'clock arrived aud

hundred*

&lt; -fcumai:*-

each b so loudly foiling hb v
tinpat' -ni thal.lt i.- »*4Jjy r&gt;r j

Mwinwjilh1 Charlie, for that was hi* name, juurt;. numbered fully thlrt}-five. with tb”
wa* lirought to Indiana with a wore or more -?------ -- ------ — —~ ".-.rr. _
of U*r .Ulr-u «n.l .11 —O.
1 .&lt;U ““ l-n—■
U»
&gt;1. - never aara In jrlnt. and wfrlch I
' win. rrk~ k, c—
EWU.
“ «■?”« lhtheir int4&gt;m£ fniu tba umautniq •
; fell tato-tte hand* «rf u farmer naim.-i Allrn, l*«y tel teiterns and otter--an-IM torrii.w,
wtomkidta
~.«F Alta. «ld "rt-FN-—' &lt;».
l-~l~ «-&gt;

. tafcgraph which Isas mad** him fa&gt;., ,
J a ftrnftwanr in tho Duirmity .&lt;!

tbeagent *iXu Tbe farmer nos gruff and :
mean, and his wife w«-» very unkind. Ho run 1

!
‘ EMI ns M-RIAVUIJ, III EUO VIW.OIU |WL Ul
county. Ils «a* overtaken and returned to
, Fattah. AU..^&gt; On
the dtU-nnin.-d ted to tlai born aud banged
' hta wl&gt;b .rop.bjib.wcL S«;bbor. 1»
nr_
a 11^.
pleoxure bad brvu proutiicd the meu, and ao ;
they went away with the flabero A little ■ liary for attempting murder.
after nightfall the iaiios of the, nlurning I That was over twenty yea.......
(huermen touched the ahorv, but 1 did no: that Caariie had many homes. He finally
drifted to this city. He was marri(&lt;d and

idea without malarial form
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» au,
niniwuwu, .v j „ a., ■' •.
■w’"4»
tte worthy prafaaw hud no aul&gt; .
71,0 blat-,‘ nu 1 l*n " nJa * p „
,,
Ab
X IS' "UtoLTi
brokssi nixJ trK«l coon aoga.
U uht.-: ,ar«
ODJ
-u
j.f'.— iuaj; tlta.uthj t
I night In this l&gt;otto&lt;n.” said one «t the nat&gt;&lt;w,
, |.jm
I “them dugs will most certainly fliwi ‘cm.”
| mwui*; hb Lrotter Sydney fa-•k--.|
.
as a chimerical dr.-amer who &lt;1. . . i
' Finally Old Hol appeared with a tire brand
help, nnd«» Alfred Tail ret about . ; .,0
‘
tug that difficulty. Ho told tte rtorr
I and all-many timre over to hfa fatlw Tte
judga was, as te fa now, B literal mri re-wrf*

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BW ,l&gt;

:

but.
tbe Bible and Imped to enter the ministry.
“I think I know tbo owner," 1 said, “and
One day a pmUesnan whom bo bad known '
soon bad the low aud the tinder talking
J vited Uic prufaerir to hi* h&lt;»uin Benton ebunty approached him and laid: j
through the telephone to each other, and tu.
could smell the
odor
of
cooking
meat.
1
te
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"jour name » not “Charlie
Altai.1* not
It u.Charlie Alloa. It is.
«■—
8f wa* a pcrwKud frirad.ddp am! a v
Your name
former was rejoiced to boor of tho recovery
hevud they were routing
fl«b of my
Lhcx-mml
w lwoplo 11Teta I Tbe "t tack had
! imonUng M J udgv Vail’s wxp..n*.
of bls loet scarab. Now, although they were friend*, and tte thought filled me with bor- RmcAlvn *.&gt;„ y.-v • Th’. roiUrmsn wagod. and heaven mv« tbo ,
J crept out inu. t«, darkm-s and,
msd Wt U"nUcmnn 'P-™- ttel wore to exano
Kx-SbentY Bernard Rodly emr«- here in bis well acquainted, notbing would ever have ror
with hfa wbote aoul, and to him L t'robwer
com-' of it all if both hadn’t noticed my lying in the tall gru.», 1 could eec everything
vouU'. from Ireland, settled in the Seven
y.
UBj,t-&gt;rt&lt;8 now T1'° *’"ar*’
1
Morae ludMrted quite n« tnmli n» t'« ritbX gomg on a: tte fire. Large
.Mteriy from tte riub team ’
leeatu ward, then known
MaekorelviUe, charm and told of tbs low and flpd."
wit far Lfa ultimata triumph fa -Yl/rta
“Now. that's equal to a coincidence that 1 of meal »cro n««mC over the cT-ta aii.1 1
had.
but a .bort dhtaaro wteu no
and has i v&lt;n- since lived there. Ho learned
Vail wb«» inveatwi tfa« far fam. i
,i»^
tbe trade of a carpenter, and nearly forty knew of suvrrul years ago." said the colonel,
“
and
it
was
right
here
iu
this
hotel
office.
1
to Jump with &gt;.y at the prospwta uf a battte
our* ago opmed hi» tint liquor sUn, on
BtiLwhab
’
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'irat aveuu .-. Ho has always b-on a |»wer bad ou ajiiKilntmcnt one evening to to-cl an
Iu.,TS..'
in the Tammany party of that ward, lie in army captain who Lad just arrivtd that
, tte gr-«t &lt;md. Alfred frit n-wini. 1 &gt;he.
vested largely in nnl estate, chiefly ia tenc morning from New York. He wm a pretty
*.j e.r«U1-UltmllMh..’pn«»m.
|
' - - a
high liver, and wm liable to take a litUo too
In
/
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-to
OAUtowdta
ita j—r
much.
Ho
acknowhxigod
to
m«that
bo
bad
OMS-.III
u»',
SM y «~1&gt;&lt;»-. &gt;? i
•­
*ai».«v. ’
.ta^2taX“ta I ta^r,&lt;ta“^ |
Ex-UougreMman Nicholas Muller Bas tnsdt
ta. Ir"
Aiff—.. .. to .Al Itambtar* tart wtan ta tad
to bun will. . .-.
and spent a ccupla of fair aired fortune* fore. Uo wm foil before he left Now York, tartatatanwtaMoto.taKb.ta.Attal
, “■&gt;
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-Al
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They were mad* m his businea of telling rail­ ! 'nnd got fuller with some frb-nds before be .li.l. rur«»k.lur«lo» ro.i,
road ticket, m the Cart Io Garden agency for ! tunied in on the sleeper. In th.' morning bo InM.aJ .1.1.1. n.. »mta tai lu ta
•ending fuunigTants west, but the money was 1 wm Mxnewbat unsteady, but dresMxl hur­ toabt taw 1 tat tam th. italta 1» .lrt&gt;&gt; . 1
riedly
and
tame
up
town.
He
was
wry
busy
By
diligent
Inquiry
George
W.
Li^iccard
spent in |x&gt;Ittfc*)and charity with a lavish
month 1 was dteowred by a woman who
&gt; wtw s«t to New 1 t&gt;rk and woun l «
.,
hand Mr. Muller says he has hod his fill of during the day. and although bo walked a wn* looking for nieilicinnl pionta. 8te gave was found occupying ■ |&gt;o*ltton of trust In a whole party
"Iteu.!.," -ysOld 80I “Dat am old Item-1
that &lt; •
.
political ezimvne.*. and now b'&gt; has settled gotxl dial lie hadn't noticed until dinner tte alarm nnd I wm kix-\1, taken back to :
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that iw had been w«iring another fellow’s
Uer«nd Htd-ter. Got a coon, kbu, and right
*»
««rvlre .bte Ti»w, t!M
to enjo} the. comforts brought by a third
in •ru.mgxt d-.n fog treeo in de buttcan.”
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h.1 «tad.&lt;tadihta. w*h c-pt
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----. vu. 1 and with it the writiBg matdurH', «i:t.
is.
fartun.-, wu-ue-1 im the general ewetern {omm- for him. He had Ju»t expbtaxd all tbit to When I was alone witti him 1 told him be
z
.
,
i ru.
b.,Mta-vn
.ujn
bad a terrible accuum to settle with tbe I ..‘it
XoW
tb* mo&lt;be«' ' Sol «a* right; tte dog* liar! trails toon up chanienl action by tmcuis of ty,»- T) &lt;ir
ger agenrof tbe Delaware, Lackawanna and
when I i?i«,bliu look steadily at a geutloman whites for what ho bad dona. Th, chief said j
.1
h discvvenng a long tet o^, of tte biggest oaks ia tte firtri.
western railroad.
Ex-Aid.-roian Jordan L. Mott is counted as who bad stopped iu the middieof tteufflre
“Look at dat free good," mid UM Sul. “an’
worth upward of #1^00,000, which ta ao- to lightW cigar. All of a r.uddco he jumped’ friend*, for If they haa followed bis council little irx'ldaiu of the mtuiug boy's child if itnm p'lanyAimbaou II weTlwml npeome
qujreji.m Ills ex'enairo Iron business. Ho has up, hurried acroX^and, (lapping tbe etter they would have been soft*. He told me that hood. Tbc identity wui completely wtob
man
ou
tba
shoulder,
exclaimed:
‘
Why,
B
—
,
' might, .fill !*• own.
for many years taken an active part in pdiif I would jromise to tell th- captain my lisbed. Cbarloi L Allen is tb&lt;' abducted
tic, butat cnnMEterabte linmwhtl cost Jle old boy. how are you! I liaveut Mam you fricuils liad been occidwiUU) dyuwmid be Charlie Lispcnard. Mr Altai Lisj-xiard nt
d-.-r the »! daUni M&lt;*rw&lt; system
Ilves in a ihjtoMon on upper Fifth avenue,
would prr.tE.vt me. I promised to do to. The &lt;mre loft for Brooklyn, nud there was n iwB1
. and received m that aamn *up;.
which tin- late Hing Controller Richard B. tnvndi, win, bad drifted apart in the chang­ chief put a guard over me, but did nut con- mretii-g that lirongbl joy too full and too
1 waa dictated by Jndcn Vai
Cunncdly built for himself nt a cre.t ot nearly ing army Ufa He brought hi* newly found
. waiter is uo h&gt;*or.'
luOT.iOJ. Police CommisBloiHT Charlo* F. friend over and introduced him. In the
McLeau married Mr. Mott’s daughter, tho course of coucenB»ll(Mi the latter said: 'A
Fbur big,strongaud dotonuuMd feitewn- 1 ‘TbrarecamotbaapparatuwMb:!!-..;ii.Hi:]y
“
Then
ttw
j
ax,pl', of tbc village went to tbo
widow at the late I’ar I; Cumml'*:&lt;&gt;nrr Will­ funny and ra'.bor disagreeable thing hap­ chief and demanded my body for a f«u\t. 'It
two «X1 a rtJ—take off thrir cxwta. throw exhibited iu New York ami ■ .-■ - r- mtb
iam Olliffi, from whose estate she inherited, pened to mu la&amp;l night, and 1 am suffering
down their hat* and tackle' the threw foot ' •wb«ta’triral effect. Wc tea'-• .r pew
from it still. I came over from New York
it fa understEmd, about *1,009,fiftt
a
Vlil' “•* '• : •n*
I white man by restoring u&gt; him only uw of disapjieariug and tbe ucgnvM tro steadily tree. ' With long, luwured. steady rtniken ’
Bx-Al&lt;lormnn Jchn W. Jacobus, who has on the night train. While gelling dresBce!
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’ taiMnof wire nix! we prize It n . .1 1
growing blacker. This i&lt; undoubtedly true. •a._i_
this
morning
I.culled
the
jurter
and
said:
been thrice!defcuteEl for countv office*, is
mncli iikttcUnia our ‘foot’
t’-v.
uite
One see* fewer mulntui children now—and ___ _____
. worth about .yiO&gt;,003, all made'in busineot. ‘These aren't my Ixx.-ta' ‘Dry I. de enlist
**
tho uumlx-r tx nstantly decreases ’1 here al,
“Spell ns.” .xw of thr rbormres saetabital cable..
rr«.RY.&lt;’ :r tL.. L.._ ■__
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Be carri-v uu an extensive tracking burinesa
• “Tbeonginal plan for Inying tl. laus of
The depwed Bcpnblican leader of the dey mu*’ be yourn? There wai nothing to was ‘-rtaiu to yield tottesoUeita'.ion.s which
I telegraph wtu by cabkw subrnw;:•&lt;)' .; tbe
Eighth district, John J. O’Bnea, fa by mnny be done but wear tlxuu. Although too tumll, we e lecomiog more end more j.rnuung- Sc no punfabmenL No* a m-gfo woman can in-1 ’’Lx».k «&gt;ut; *bri» crocking,” uitneone w» ' ^“1 l'iir this_p(WT**o tin* »u
thought tu be quite well off iu a |»-caniary 1 managed to get them on, afid.havc worn l*izcia:i opportuidty one dark tilght^to
tte tawu&gt;esfasblito tte paternity ot her ’ heard to erv, and tte next moment ttown •
b&gt; wwl pdpo. ami prepare'
tens-, but it fa not 11 well founded impreaslon,' them all day. TW arem to l»r shrinking take refuge u second time tn tte Erv-t. B». Mnid ami to.fix tbe nwj*»a*ibiitty Cor it. Ih&gt; ' cams that giant of th *
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- rnssde for tte introdta thm
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Mr. ©'Brien has bis salary ot *5,001 a year as every hour, though; »ml hurt like Iuo devil.” lievlug then
iu canw mmwi
down* with
*awtu that
,urf&gt; otir
-au* Ikxsu would
ww*ti n&amp;
nth‘ reach'
rrai-u y°ud tid» |’rot*ct*cm there is
-- a
u seat.nieni
wui.uwns io
wain it.
H. With
** iu, a mad --’1*0 tte- ’
Mmul.*t.-..’U&gt;».i W*J&gt; its taat
Chief 4if the bureau of elections and is said to
i tbo
Aruwum
agnir
for
thro.Or.feur
laoath*
*
ra
?&lt;that
cvs.dcmns
as
disgraceful
a
di'-;&gt;
sprang
forward
topivithorona
a
warm
Experiment
’. «Luw«*L teF. nr, t. •
too Aruwuni agate lortbrov or .four u*ontb» 0,11 rJ- '
cm.uemu* m
to piw tho eimio -warm
be well lidded up ahb cnbte railroad stock, friend, tho captain. Ho looked from the 1 teried
tmried myself
toyaelf in tbe
tba (uteritjr.
(utcriijr. Not during'!
daring'!
'hat
to»tInInslavery
slaveryda*
da*not
not
specially
spacially' 'rstvpti
rei.vpti-.m.
m Every
Evurylndy
1**1 v wasabonting.
was sbonting,mxltte
and the
1,10 uarewmry in*ul.’.ta'ii
f whicti Sas nofoiuwn market valuu at pre-nmt. boots to the man’s face white bo was telling toarormcli
— COUSldereiL
r—nlwlt.. rir*r,
K.rkin.- »tte
to. -wk..
’.jwrfy
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______a 1 Wpu,‘*
to approach tte firiils
Grids I no lun-rr
longer hrt-l
had Uianiz
maukc
cotwhlvreiL 11
it isr.OticEOlb!.
is mdiceabli. too. th.nt
that mulatto
dop were harking,
whole
making
difficult, if n-t imp. *--&lt;•:
Mr. O’Brien has undoubtedly Krul i a good the story, aud when II was finished he ex- t.iHiLiiail
1.^,1 .i.r
are taking
takiuz black tradsands,
lux- Im-w’i or mulatto!1 noise
rci^ih-i
" ।I ertean.-r
an ! urfM-"
till mu •; . 7 ;
that »*.
was almost itaifiaii__
1'- '
■L'lx'QlK'T «nd
ukm- &lt;
ori
to eat. aud mv
my rti-utirtii
st length .finum.
dimtuidiMt
day »„•
by ! women uro
dcr.l &lt;■{ money by reason ef his political ronday..
men dark wives. Tte black rare is cltariv
II
eras
•
Mg
cwn.
and
a
ssdarii
I
fighter
1
*•
**
*d*5”*i
ItwiuuMg ex*m. anil n splci-tid fighttf.
ing my boots.” Explanations nnd driulcs
■AVKD BY His TATTOO ItAjtKi.
gro«
ng
blacker.
.
He
wu
rent
wm..
f
tte
d.*
to-*that
‘
'Anc
’
ter
mcidrat und wo an- ■! &gt; &gt;
Ho soon rent «nn&lt;-&lt; f tte
tfa* thnt
in order.”—Washington Star
“After living in givut mtenry tor over
1 ta
process going !। were
were.oot
gritty-bowling away
awny with
with min.
rain. ;’ ”
r®* ,,to .
. i»n in-.'an
» re J« gutter segregating prowogumg
.not gritty-bowling
'*ia-v** E ’*'** not i
been spent “.or tlu- ;;ixxl of thu party."
three mouths 1 cautiously advanced toward ou
ou^of
of wbica
which Senator
Heuator Ingalls take*
takes no account. *»d they
ttey took no further purl
r«rl’in tfa.
tte fight
taut tendat
hatid at jn-j' : Totertffy l-i.aj:
John ll.iir., ti..' Tammany, leader of the
---- 1fa
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.. ;’ of
tbo lilagrs. One day I lieurd tbe puffing of Tk.wi.t.o.
Tte wLiu&gt; rare
ruliiqg
i*^k from tlic coast Otsce ar_____________
twin, tte coou .brokn awnv .from tte
cX 11m. kin.!-.
kiad:’ ’ " un'1 Hvffius.W- i.e-’ ' ' !
Fourteenth &lt;!-.-: i.-:„h&gt;J&gt; rua/i- a considerable
plaiitaUon*
loth*
highlands and i1-uviugtte
«--mwd und .....i
trtal &gt;v
to vta.****-,
escape, min
nnd *i&gt;rn
w'bro Hr
te mil
did rf®“«*«'d
&lt;*&gt;'‘I-? J
nnJ tusam
•• '•
The late Emperor William is credited with „
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oiuk lut- -..-•■toto.rt.
,
fortune, which is placed in judieionn real ei- bn ring waved *12,000,000 out of hi* public I Peace. I went down fo tbe bank, Imt tbe ’- tll'f'I'lMM *«
m |MK.sica. TV..
I. not l.mUcd tu U- mvle
-.1- _which
*.1 . wm
___ « formal
.
. ar.rut-1...
n
t ' I i—.l’, • - • .
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This is
tfa I1 tMJnt.sl
pafat«daM-t
- ifi.imlh
fote invert mettle 1 • improved proforiy, Mr. allowance.
steamer was faraway aud did not so* me. I ttecrast, !&gt;u! wtenwer tte negre--. largelr scrtnumg.
'( »P*imms
------ *&lt;&gt;f‘ liisakiU
" rtill a-Wn t
'
irtmma^o1 teoteand
broke and ran.
rua
Tteiily
behi-vi d to lx- worth clow utKin
'Thru
When thi*
this happened reveraf
several Ini-ktafta
taE-ktarta «s'|
«s‘ Jud#* VailS. i®rire&gt; «»
and
ki tbou;.-h..Switzerland gets along pleasantly with a 1 caw the white men take some villager* on ' P*»omIi&gt;Ht« th* white* are retiring.. Tte
|800,&lt;Xft
president who I* satisfied with the modest board, evidently to gvt new* of u* Tte’ movement of separation Iscmu_J aiaidoubh ’ curroJ that werv very amusing Ttehunten 1 &lt;®cj*»cf«rtltey diqd«.i
ItAVOlt RAHIM SOLI.
native* Raid, without doubt, that wo had j I*1* imperceptible t* teto races. But it ta would pllo over quo anothtr in tfadr nwul nt*h 1
M tte ino of tteleu
Mayor &lt;-kct Grant inherited a fortune of
gone away, for ttey were soon released and’ &lt;F»l*lly going on. ’The Kivlteh spring ■ togttteek., and• at
- mw -tun., n umnlmr
. nf. them
.
. ''J.udf' Y*0 "t*
-&lt;• i W
i.i_
. 15*-'
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T*
"
Oacar
II
of
Sweden
and
Norway
ruba
about Fl’Xr.CTO, which his own energy has
tbc iteauwr went on.
I rate everywbero rate or retire*. fu ,* • "an. pifad un uno heap
1 The judge m an hale and Ixnrty «d -*«&gt; u
largely fotroMed It is said that be wiU start along comfortably on *5771,325 that hia »ub
“Fame of the natirm who at the sight of spouse to this jrindpte tbo morenxmi of tbe '
off as mayor of tht- metropolis with- at least
Tte dog Ifeldcr showed hfa staying uoaUtte
Tbo czar of Russia I* credited with receiv­ tho veuel hod fled Into the fortsi ducovcred whites from tbo coeisud [daliai to other lati•SOO.Okr t-iliiscrediL
.
ml *,tIUI,H..I 11.m .
me, and I waa again pounced upon, and this
Jod„-e P. Henry Dugro, of the superior ing *12,85O.CCO, and up ward from his domain^
but upward is a* unlimited term.
‘.l
th*
°“ tu''Vr,nst There Blu&lt;)w to hoi.I several eiT th« e1e«» and onlv
court, is undoubtedly the weaithtert voung
now turning his attention to auttorddp
the
whites
are
gathered
ami
they-will
pro®U&lt;.w
ixIcew two t&lt;» tackte tbe carnal a time,
Tbe king of ITusria (Eoi]«rorof Germany)
poriicfats in tbc dty, but bo made uo port of
wouldn’t kill me jurt ycb After my fright­ bably gain from the incoming of the whiten But tlx* excitement bt&lt;ram&lt;- so inttxwe that no ' With tba
statement------that condud*’- ------------hist rtntte 111 politics beyond h» salary as is not badly “fixed." Tbo kingdom of Prus­ ful privr.tions I wok nothing bui skin and from
t he surrounding country Butina few one knowYwhat i.v wiu doing half tta time. All corrwpomlcut’M article, that "a nr;-l&gt;
sia pays' him *1,235,000, and basidM this be
Unrulier of iKi.-mbly, congrrnmiai and
bone, they fed me all I could eat, and 1 ytnn the d'w student drill see the black and
ydling at tbe top of tbeir v&lt;demand Ute
Nor* “ oc''
the ,K*' kn°*D
. jud;n. Hi* father, tbe late Anthony Dugro, baa great private domains.
white streaks an the map of tbe south deepen- &gt;teg» w«r Imrking; tlw nob*, was f.«rfi,i ni, hunters about town." 1 know i»f m» remThe sovereign of tin' dusky sons of sunny
who wa» &lt;w of the old board of ten govern­
fntr—thn I&gt;1ra!. .. ...
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ors. ,xs the almdi^rae conunitaoners were Italy annually take* *3,070,000 out of tbe rapidly Increased in flesh, aud in a few week.
idtom at night. At .mn rlww&gt; wb^ tbe lhat W’ cUln‘ **’ lhnl di«incttea is m v. •
tern;"d before the board of charita** and cor- pockets of bis impoverished subjects for the
wm. doubtfiJ and cn« of Um favorite ■oU*f;-v ba*»J ,han *■» ,ha’ “f ,lI» unrJf &lt;A l*,&gt;
■ole behoof of himself and kin.
tvcthia was formed, left him, as hi* share of
Milan, king of Benia, has bad a pretty •aw them prv|»ring tho manioc and tbo beer
au citato, upward of *1,000,000. This forttmo
for tbo feast I felt that my Iasi Lour was j-uUii-r.:.,:
has sUtoebeen more than doubled by lucky tough time ia governing his petty kingdom appro.i clitag.
real estate investments.
Un the
vn
rae tficrnoou
Muirnoou of
01 tbo
too day
any when
when 1I was
was to
to
’-'’S'
« e are not prepared to aav i "No.' shouts QM Hol. “dran &lt;to dat tel ’«n
Rii-lusnl Croker, Tammany's tauter, is only the little limited monarchy 1340,000. ’«■ out Okl Rambler will git dir ourtv
The ruler of Bavaria U allowed only be killed my ann* were tied Ixihlnd m.- TU that this i. true. But w« have always hold
moderately v ril off, probably being iiowemed
sun was still high wbou all «f nsu&lt;ld&lt;.&lt;ii we'
•’•ch rare in tbe south, wbeu left free t0 soon.”
’
’
of te*. than *75,000. Maurice J. 1’uwer, wb^F *1,807,040 a year, and out of thia turn lw has beard a groat noise in the villages nvar tU foUow its ia*Ubeta, revolved about its owu
"Iv ---------to pay for clothe* nnd provisions for his
Present
Old Rambler‘ gut a throat bold
Terror, of Bummer Boarding. —Small Boy
direct* tbe dratiaiM of tbc County Democ­
The Arabs ore
ere coming.'
cnmiir-.' everybody
rvervbmtr renter, mid that the r«ul-.nt ______ .
Congo. ‘Tte
family aud to keep them in pocket money.
racy, has even
although he rutw u Quo
V... a. The
. „u
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The Emperor Frur-cl* Joseph of Austria shouted, nnd th&lt;- men seised tbeir speora
art foundry in mMitlon tn discharging the
women mid children hurried off L.~
into w
the .principle
may
relied
on.
nndm in,ao
tholong
long
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Ttie game was up for the coon; It was only 1 jurt bclpisg Billy to tie the cat to Hie J..- ■
diiUu* of police justice at *8,000 a year. Piro on board tho ship of stale, but with *3,875,000 woods. Presently tbo. Arab slavers came futdrofuture
it *olr»
fmv u.iv.
__. . problem.—
it may
our racial
a question ut ta'HhOrt time until bo i-ould tall at the gutter irheii Mr. Hawkins cam? ICommnwioner Henry D. Purrov is said to be a year bo is adequately recompemed.
uror enough to pour a volley of shot Into tte Atlanta Constitution.
broathu uo more. He bail incite hi* last ci tbe kitchen iloor and bo railed cut: “Wife,
worth alxiut *153,000, which he ntado by
Tbo king of tho Belgians has just about as towu, and th’i men took to Bight. In tte-1 randon
ou earth RamMcr pinned him te K»* everything ready a* quick ns you ran
judicious mvc_«tmenta in real estate.
ASUcted,-but Happj-.
much aa ho can do to keep himself supplied midst of tte ret! eut toe Ba.vc.ko said I ought :
toe ground and squrvad bun to dixith. ' Well have tliat fat Mr. Johnson fcr diun'r
Ex-Sheriff Jumtw O'Brien ba* made and
eptt&gt;(te1PP,,SBeUi0? Uo0u,el*0' W&gt;U, that Snider ilid some grvai fighting anil for a and hte wife and baby for supj^r ”-l’hil*&lt;!.-!
with pib and eonfrcUonery on the gbOO.OOOjk to te taken along, and u warrior w ns oiaigned
spent half a dcm&gt;u fortunra. uuly one ot year that bls gratoful aubjocu turn over to to this talk. All the otters disappeared. My
pupjiy only a year okl acquitted hums If lu a ?»&gt;»• CalL
which ffas ubtainwi iu jvblte oClc.-, and thnt him.—Eteyatone.
guard Mopped into hi* but to get his shield.
There ore soma cripples In this big city rcmtvrkalite manner.
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Bearing tins unexpected opportunity I taqwd, who cannot; but a visit to the Hospital tar
Tbo battle was commentail uj
a pretty oxp-.u*ire living, both tare in win­
tied a* 1 wm, into the neigbtermg bush. Tte Cnpplw, at Forty Mwvond rtrwt and Lexing­
ter and in Saratoga during tbe summer, but
man burled himself' after me, bui jam, thwi ton avenue, which, tn lu way, i. «x- of tb,
A servant girl, whoso family
none except hinwrif knows what h&lt;&gt; is worth.
tte&gt; And* buret into tte village m»d tte war­ mem tntererting, aa It ia iti some respects one
light srw began to fall about thb time.
County Clerk Flack is set down m worth
rior turned aud fied. 1 stuck my Lead out of
anirh iv&gt; 1^..., ..... __ , .. ..
.
*3X1,000, mart of which wa» got by applk*tli* thicket cud tte Arahp saw and seized rue. Yak, win |fow ouo tJiat ervuth(W
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„Kln ttan wereanx
tlon to bis busineu of book binding. -Aque­
They thought I was a Bazoo!., but I sboutid, Of .the use of their limbs may be mode, to iow» tor another.
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duct Contmcto.- John O'Brien is probably alarm clock along with her, in order that '1 am one of Stanley's meu.’ 1 bore tte •ume extant, Imppy aud contented.
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worth *900,b;v. Public Printer Martin B. ■ba might not oversleep herself. Tba clock tattoo marks of tte Hnussa, with which they
r°?;ro 150 Joux,« children in tba insti- gave tbo alarm, and when the party rea&lt;-te&lt;d '
Brown is reputed to Lave about fhOO.OX), and
were familiar. They unbound ms and 1 was tation, al! more or ta afflicted physically Um dog* they had two coon* treed.7 Thb wB&gt; 1
exJudgu John MeQuada nsarly as mmA.
but some of tuo bngbust ami
ulUU,: mare than sny cne hBd Urgalnwj for la K
The latter is a contractor.
gent iaroi. that oue could Wtob totao UIMJ bo sbortatime. Coons wo ptentifu) for a rer I
Tte wnalthiurt Republican politician in ths alarm clock had aroused bar. She called the
foetid among these bttto cripples Tneir fa i thu 3^.Cb°PpOr’ *Vr* P',t U”r&lt;rt •
dty Is undoul4E-Uy Viw Preaidont-riect Lori other girl, and both proceeded to dnos hur­
f
tayground,
in
Gue
weather.
Is
tm
tbe
roof
of
riedly. Tney itarted tor Bt. Malachy’s church, many of w hom have served in \iw Congo tta hospital, .nd wfaau it b cold, m sums S
cut rkiwn tn shift onta. But the cooa
n'
and as the visiting girl wished to go directly state. WImu Alakai was restored to bis ltd- the liri-A rnnn.a
1_ ’
I buhl too quu-k fo- ttadogw, rnri I .efaro the*
lows they bore btm around on tbeir aboubkre
7 T
r tUm.butThere
thereteteno^t
some- could catch him be wwt up another tree. '
about
and bud a great juldlutiou. Capt. Ccquilhat U ugpattwrio
This tree was hewn down, aud os u fell the
Plan ia mid’ u&gt; te worth a rou’ud *1^00J»0. church on time, and when both were kneeling ■ays ks was fat and ateek, and laugjteo hrortball, uo running ia«», no.rolljua ot hoops c«»n sprang from it into amitbar troo. Then !
—Nw Y«rk
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at tba beginning of the wrvicv tin, alarm ily when be npote uf ths good naarislimcnt
there waa oXK/hrr tree to cut. Thia timn
cltTck reached ita hour and wen: off with a the cantdbaU bod given him duri'.g too last
doK&lt; nafta! him. Ila **&gt; « w— ______ _
terrible din, much to too mortification of iu
•waer and her friend.—Chicago Herald.
Jobu i'j* ia prolmbly one of the wealthiest,
ilia fortune is &lt; Miinatad at upward of .*7i0,(HX1, the bulk of w hich waa ocquixr 1 in the
Iron bnunt*i* and fortunate InvMttn ma which

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A Hawaiian convict who waa condticmad
to death bad bin life itjmred on omuition that
be abould be uioculattd n j th lepraey by way
yerv quick time. As it was now after a o’clock ’
InUre morning; It was decided tostort fiv the

Aluv&lt;bar it b u very pretty right, OM
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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXX-III. NO. 44.

HASTINGS. MICH., FEBRUARY 27.1889.

Hastings Banner.

COUNTY NEWS.

father-in-law's visiting his little daughter
Last week as C. Smith was drawing Jugs
Frank Wileox, a tanner resident of this
Ora Belle.
to the MftrmiH, be turned out of the' track place and who went to Einmet county last
I’ublished Wednesdays, by
J. C. Woodruff has purchased u cow of to para anothe r loaded team, and hi*sleigh fall, had his right ’arm rawed ofl Just
SOOK &amp; STISZKZEiaZNsliding sidewise tipped over, with Mr. about the elbow joint.
-—AT-----Mrs. Dr. VanHorn entertained the ahi Smith tanratl: the load. Help was sum-.
Bamutd Phillips also shook hand* with a
HASTT56S. llABllY (’OfXTY, MICHIGAN.
social Inst Thursday.
monad and Mr. S. finally gotten out from circular saw on Saturday last resulting in
• Jim irudey’* cbildcn arc again able to under thr load. He was severely Injured, the loss of a thumb und finger of the left
return to school.
but at present writing some hopes are en­ hand.
51.00 PER. YEAR.
(irove.
The dance at Dowling was a succes*. and tertained of hl» roeovery. Mr*. Mough.
Mrs. Givens has been quite sick, but is
J n- .urn .lennll. Assyria.
It not paid Itefore the end of the year the
. ... „r
win ..■..Id
I^tniMter. lbcm-. *
all report.a good time.
who was alko on the load, wits caught by now better.
l'1 *tniL*t.T. 1Uiit.-id
Master Hoy Emmons had quite ft wrest­ the logs and severely injured. Both are
Emma Banire. who has sjx-nt the winter
•ib'erlber resides outside of the
. v "___ _ O’DonneU.
ling
match
with
the
broom
stick
one
day
doing
well
rfl
pivMnt
at her brother'.* In Milo, has- returned
J. N. Covert. Cartton.
last week tn which Hoy came out best, but
Francis Lnyrnau Is very sick: but little home.
1 osimrater. Freeport.
ADVERTISING RATES:
the best of it was Boy liad to go to Dowl­ hopes are eniertuin&lt;xl of her recovery.
D. I, MorthlamL &amp;,tar Creek.
•i •alatnn petyear............................. „„g
ing in the storm in the afternoon and get
A few eveulng* ngo the neighbor* and
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Extra charge fur special positions.
Italton.
another one..
friends of Mr. and Mr*. Albert Barnum
•lohnHhcau. Hickory Corner*.
David Bowker, of Hastings, was in thta
Brown &amp; Cairn*. iTatrtevttte
JOB PRINTING.
Schoo! eloses next week In the Durfee met at their home and gave them a most vicinity on business thta .week.
(E-j-clal pride Isteit to the Job Print!a:
Cr*v')’» Corners.
school house.
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thorough surprise hi more ways than one.
Samuel Williams sports a new swell box
w m. Broward. Broward.
. xtmantof the Haaxkb. Bvenrthiag in the
Redin Htndmareh has returned from First, after the company had taken Mr. B. cutter, purchased of Campbell Bros.
A. G. Jc-Mip. OraneerUJe.
•Mire office l* new; aadwith thetateat faces of
Ohio, where she ha.* been visiting her j»ar- unawares; thrj made him agree not to talk
roMmaster, Yankee tarings.
,pr. the most approved patterns of machineryLarge quantity of fine ice I* bcinr tak­
C. W. Annxtrung. Bowen.* Mill*.
a I competent workmen employed, enables the
]M)lit;es. as he Is a rabid republican while en from the lake and stored for. future use.
r M“n' y p»'&lt;» to these agw&gt;t» will Ibe receipted
most of the visitors were equally pronoun­
Harry Waldortf i* teaching at Dortor.
h*xk&gt;‘“ proprietor*.
all subsnrtbera at the places name
ced prohibitionist*. Then there was fun
Phillip* &amp; Chainberlaiu have' moved
Willard Miller ha* the measles.
, alive. The company fired at Its helpless their picket mil) to the premise* of Nick
not settled with ns will, between this dale and
W. SMITH. .
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their
subscriptions
to
the
I.llly
Shoup
is
visiting
at
Battle
Creek.
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Auctioneer.
surprised party numerous prohlldtion sohgs Kahler. ■
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Bannxu * agents named above.
Mr*. Joe Shoup returned home from while bls lister read an essay of the same
taring h ui experience in selling farm prop■MMMghy,
Wm. and Henry Carjienter made a raid
Buttle Creek Monday.
COOK £ klSKERN.
-v m tbe eastcra part ot the state. I oiler my :
character. Mr.'B. squirmed, but felt that on the skunks rapturing 11 in one day, 'J
* -rvites here a* auctioneer. Term* reasonable.
his
word
held
him
to
silenee.
After
the
being
In
one
bole.
i
xCdrrss or call ar Smith s Bazaar, Hasting*,
motion the part week. - An bld man and a fun. Dr. Carpenter, on behalf of those
News reached hero on the 20th of the boy had a fight, a young married mini present gave to Mr. and Mrs. Barnum a
Rutland.
death of James Griffith, who diet! at bl* shook lii* mother, and nt the Free Metho­ .Itanging lamp and olh«r articles. Mr. B.
V V DRAKE. M. D;.
Elder King is bolding protracted mecL
daughter's residence near ' Middleville, ft dist prayer meeting one woman twitted an­ Las since avowed hi* determination to
will be remembered that Mr. G. buritxt other of owing Iter fifty cent*. A collec­ never again commit the folly of binding Ings {it the Hill school Iihuh-.
Offi -r over Hollotvay'a drug store.
Then: will be a handkerchief soclid at
hi* wife within the part year, and too that tion was taken upaitd the fifty cent* paid. himself to silence, especially on political
boors Iroin 2 teip. in. Telephone, couIL B. Green's Tuv-day rvcninpftMareh Sth
John Convis ha* gone to Convls to stay topics.
witfi residence, at Holloway's drug he also buried a daughter only n feu weeks
.
for the benefit of Rev. (’. M. Daniel*.
since, making a sad vacancy in the mice awhile.
J. Vclte I* on the sick HsL
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John Duffuc after spending 153 year* of
happy family. Mr..Griffith ha.* been very
Mrs. J. K. Smith lias been quite rtek Um
Several pupil* In our school and sev­ single blesmxlne** was united in marriage
ill for n long time, suffering much with hl* past week.
I M. B. GH.LASP1E. Notary Public
eral in the South Jojdnn have tarn expos­ last Wednesday. Feb. 20th. to Gertie
Infirmities together with old age. His re­ ' Quite a numta-r attended the dance at ed to the moaslc*. '
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and I', s. Chdur-Agent.
Well*.
..ffi pio,.rente all kind* of claims before the mains were brought home and burled in Nashville Friday evening.
Friday night wks n cold night, no says
Mr*. Asa Luther, of northeast Yankee
! isirimeut* ol the 1 inert or office. Call on hlui the east eetm'tery on the 21st by the side ;
Ghris Snyder.
• • ,* «nw. ••vruer Court and Jefferson Bia..
Springs, died very suddenly Sunday even­
ot hl* life partner ami daughter, who had
G. D. Barden lias-sold hl* 40 acres to ing, Mrs. I.utlicr wtu* :tn old mid respect­
Mi-s.
MuggkKahler
ha*
returned
hum*
passed away Jurt a little In advance of tt
Frank Roberts.
ed
resident of Yankee Springs and leaves
kind husband and parent. The surviving from Atigurta, from a few day* visit with
Prut tasted mtxdlngs Mill continue.
a host of friend* .uul reJaMvra to mourn
••on* and daughter* have the svmimthy of hvf mother. Mrs. Myron SlmjKion.
Henry Schantz );n* i&lt; nephew from the tier loss.
Dentist,
Aldrich Seibel is getting ready to build
all.
.
west visiting him.
Ananlan Dunn, aged Mlnntt fifty years, a new huu.*c the coming summer.
Chris Snyder's taller froze up on Friday
.- -.ith. Hants Van Arman's.
Albert Roach ha* a brother visiting him
eumc ti&lt; the drug store of Hoge A. Bissell
night and a valve bur*tt causing u delay i Our Ihetnnnucter ko far this winter ha*
on the JUtlr. there procured of John Shenii from the north. '■
in grinding feed.
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been very conscrvutlvaj; gut on a, bender
Mr*. Gru lusralKe is on the sick list.
one bottle of uiorphlnv and one-half pint
lawyer*.
C. S. Paluiert&lt;,ii's mill has been shut and registered seven degrees bcrow zero
Mr*. Gea Bostwick 1* on the sick list.
down during the jmst Week.
r.:.-ts-e in all court* ot tar state and in the qf alcohol saying it should ta charged to
last Saturday and Sunday morning at 7
M. Thoma.* 1* going to work for Will
IL Hulbert for tuedlcai pnrjtoses. Jamv:.-u state* court*.
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The remains af the late W. Itowladcr o’clock, and was very loth to move afane.
Omers over Hasting* NaClonai Bank.
ing the store he procured some other arti­ Svlliel tire coming summer.
arrived from Florida &lt;-n Saturday and
Some wheal nt *1 per bn. is tuoviug to
Hading*. Mlchlsau.
Conrad Kahler lias goni- to Petoskey, were Interred In Hit' Doty cemetery Sun­
»»oe.rtc office*. Booms 15. IS and if. new cles elsewhere. Ihen went to Mr. Hutart’*. wlure he will stay the coming summer.
market. Four car load* lari week.
where he bad been staying for the past
.-man Block. Grand Itapids; Midi.
day.
. Harvey Williams and Homer Flower
Hmocr Bartk-tt is going to work tar
.
»V 1 i.i.i.vn .1. STt-Asrr.
few week*. During the night It was disC.
S.
Palmerton's
mjjl
yard
is
full
nf
shlpiNxi three double deck car load* of
cowrnd that Mr. Itonn had.taken about ;;o. James i’ndcrhill.
Ings, and k&gt;gs are still coming.
sheep last week from here to Buffalo, and
grains of morphine from the tattle brought'
D. N. Stowell started for Laming to at­ still have more yet to ship of their &lt;mu
home. Medical aid wn* soon procured,
'm. BATES.
D. Ik' Carpenter expects to start for Da­ tend college ou Monday.
feeding.
t
and every thing done to counteract Its ef­ kota in aiamt four week*. May *urtx‘*s
The spelling actool at the South Jordan
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Attorn
Walter A. Spalding*/children arc re­
school house was a decided success. Many covering from scarlet fever, nho Kellogg
Hastings Mich. fect from 4 n. in. until deatlNid It* work
' racth-i-* tn ad court* ot the state. Hpectal about 8 p. m. of the ?lst. 51r. Dunp for
good
spelters
were
present,
but
Anna
Quite a number, among them yourscribe.
Flowera* S-jrear-old from the lung fever.
.tu ndm; tocollectlouy )M«'Nkv to Loan ox the past few year? Iras led rather of a
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attended the literary at the town line last Wheeler wear* the Iwlt.
Our grange hold* an open meeting next
:»i*t Estate. Office L*r \Vcl»«ert.s hardware
checkered life, and now Is thought he took Saturday night, and had a good time.
Several of our young fwxqile went to Saturday afteniouh. -Regulation or l*e
the fatal dust* with 'suicidal intent. Mr.
Fn*'iH»rtunThe 22d.
We
are
twined
to
hear
of
thr
death
of
cal
Option" will be &lt;ll&lt;u-us*ed.
A. BARBER. M. !&gt;..
D. was from a rrsjieetable family, und for Walter Cole. He was-liked by every body
Doc. Hough I* very sick.
Tls said Seth Chapman took to himself
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Physictan and Surgeon.
many years was regarded as a well to do who knew him. The family jjave thesy mAdnlphu* Fast' slipped down fast week a wife lit Grand-Rapid* last week.
• 'tUcc &lt;n«r Nevin'* &gt;toro. Office boon
young man with brighter prospect.* in the pathy of all.
and
broke
bls
log.
.
Out tcetamosarr lUleil whirtr will give
future financially and otherwise than many
• Irving Olcr’s aim Is doing nicely.
The Basnei: scribe i* not afraid to let
m hard-butter, fresh meat* ‘and gi**! lee
other*, but aln* nlrehnlic stimulant* are people know who he is. nor ashamed of
I, Parrot tipped over with a load of cream and strawtarrire. Harrison a- Mor­
more than man can always endure. What it what he writes. Can lite 1 h-mocrat’s writ* Iqgaun Monday, bht no danigge wa* done. ton variety.
Phy sician and Stirgeoit.
.
The Woodland ixiitor of tl|e News and
• -.lit* arfpectalty o! treating diseases ol the temperance lesson for all who have taen* say a* much.' Speak up Fleming.
.. .E and, E A it and tbf preservation of v!«lou familiar with Mr. D.’s hlrttnj for the pant
O. F. Wasner and IL F. Barnum Intend the ixiltar of the Lake Odessa Wave are
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8p^CTA€bES *8&lt;1 ’’J’e years of hi* life until hl* death.
&lt; lammorlng for each other’s gore.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL,
going west with U B. Carpenter.
Geo.. Paltncrton has moved into Charley
A double wedding occurred at the iv.*l'Uli. ■!.&gt;.*; rwtdencr on Br-j.ulway. near CourtDr. A.-J. Wright is about thr same, and
I.- vteAlfcrimgs, Ml'-h.
Collin’s house.
dence of JdIiii H, Brown on the 2!^» A. bi* wife 1* so that she I* around again.
Following are the eases on the calendar
A large quantity of ties and telegraph
la-uirr and Nora Albertson and John UrunC.
O.
Fleming
1*
improving
at
thl*
writf C. WELTON
for the February term of court, adjourned
bell and Minnie Stauton. Mr. Brown pci - ingk
]m&gt;Ics are being markchxi nt this place.
The ’’Black und Tan" ixxMUe from over to March 4th:
The Brown school eJosed Inst Friday
i,s swat tor the Ohio Farmer’s Insurant Co.
Al. Dunchcr, of Caledonia. Sunday ed with nn entcrtnlhmcnt consisting of read­ the lake and .the WcxNtlnnd bull dog hud a
He writes iwllctbsim a nun’s property agrtn*t
Pcoplr^iy. Ja»!»&gt; r I innhum. violation of
&gt;• »«&gt;y Ore. lightning or wind. against a man's with A. G. Cortrigbl. and made many othci ing*. n'cllntlous and mnrte by the Pleasant fierce combat last week. O that the |»cn
i if* iNQS/ath and wcidert.
liquor lnw.4
wore mightier than the *wonl.
calls during Ids stay here.
1’olnt band of minstreta.
People v*. Frank Trc.iL violation *of
J. &amp;l. Smith will clost* Ids school ou
The richool al thl* place will close in
to !*• able to sit up.
liquor
law.
Marvil
8th.
about two weeks.
People vs. Theodore Smith, fehndqu*
Tot &gt;•«. Sor.iur.iL
Ed. Griltey ha* agniti returned to hl*
Ollie Motter and hi* laud girl, of Free­
(.Office in futon block. Hastings.)
u*rault.
home.
Hee'S all ttteeoort* of the state.
port. were seen ’on our .streets .Sunday
Gru. M. Davriijiort 1* sick with eryalpc, ' Boyd .t’ortright drew 140 I»il*Im-1* of night.
son. attempt to dig up. dtalntvi and carry
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i wheat from hl* hoim- to Augusta one day
E. KE
There was no preaching at the Center las.
Ida Crowt-ll i* unite sick with material away a human body.
last Week In two load*.
Sunday night, as the preacher did not come
People vs. Alexander Kain, forgery.
Two runaway* fast week throwing oc- as exjH-cted. But 'there will .by mix-ting fever.
People v*. Amo* Broughton. Molatlonof
: P. b. Mycfs-was nt the center on Satur­
Practice* In ail coarts of the State. Collections cupaiit* out bi one case aqd damaging bar- every Sunday night until farther notice.
protirpQy attending to.
liquor law.
nv** and cutters In bolln Fortunately no
The law suit between Covert and Cain day last, the first time lor a year.
People vs. Cassius Bristol, forgery.
Titat new mail carrier liu* finally arrived
lame* broken, although considerably frigli- was left with the jury, and they brought
• People
Kiri Warner, forgery.
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lO'iK ASHELDON.
tened In tlu- tumble.
in a verdict of not guilty in favor of Cain. at Robt. Banner's.
People vk Joseph Wilson, felonious a»Gtx&gt;. Ballinger, of Grand Rapid*, visited
The farmers arc improving tin- good
saulL
■ Office m Abstract IlldSk. Hartings, Mlcb.t
friend.*
iittv
on
Sunday
last4
sleighing by drawing logs to yonreity.
Have the ouly set of Abstract Books in /tarry
People
vs.*
George Utile, William MuiMr. Baioh ray* that the cars wUll le
A Black X- Son. of your &lt;fity. han- taken
County.
running through Woodland time enough doon and John Murray, attempted larceny
Ann-nt.
the contract to erect Ui the spring n line
to get thoac note** that are d ue I Ft nf June, of store.
S&lt;:oteh granite monument in memory of
There
will
be
held
in
the
hall
Feb.
27.
an
-t It. TIMMERMAN. H.nna-fiutliir PhyPeople v*. Edgar Titd* and Mary Bllby.
r Jim Harvey 1* very sfek with inflamma­
the late Jorl IJarbcr.
apron social for the tanejit of the ladle*’
•
.*ir!an'and Surgeon.
exp&lt;Mlng infAt with Intent to abanddt;
tion of the lungs.
The;‘Turn of the TMc” will be played ahi society.
(office over Lathrop’s drug store.)
People vsrSIdncy JCaeher. drtmtoennew
S. Ingeraon, of Nashvine. wn* in town
at Hickory Gomers Tuesday evunlng by
Harvey Bellinger ha* arlan drawn tar a
and
disonlerly conduct
on Monday.
our young jwowte of the 1. D. &lt;«. T. We new house.
People vs. William R. Griffith drunken­
IFARTIN V. BARKER. Real Ertate. In- exjMvt they will meet with a more eonrtsElbert Edmunds and wife have been
ness and disorderly conduct.
-U.
*untnet* and Loans.
oti* reception than they did at Ct-dnr Creek spending a few days at Galesburg with
Hattie Suj dor visited friend* in Grange
People v*. Win. McMurray, ('-.treatment
Office with J. G. Runyan &amp; tan. a doors north last week.
’
their cousins, Norman Elscy and wife.
last week.
*
■ of Fortoffice.
of bond­
A company offrom here wmtt present
The teachera’. association, which was
*j&gt;ectal attention given to ,making exchanges
Wilson Carbongh, of Portland, is visit­
People v*. Samuel Fowler, drunkenness.
of property. The Interest* ot non-resident at tire grand Imnquet given by the Plain­ field at the church last Sunday with an In­ ing bls nistar. Mrs. C. Allerdlng.
People v*. Wrn. Frace. drunkrnnes*.
j.roperty owner* carefully looked after. Farm* well lodge 1. O. o. F. on Tlturado.' night. teresting program, was well attended.
Several of the Ba/ry &amp; Eaton Co. insur­
al all sizes for sale or exchange. House* and
February
14th
and
enjoyed
n
royal
good
Many
of
the
poung
people
of
this
place
lots for sale.
ance member* went to Charlotte Tuesday
Sti'pjn-it &lt;’. Clnrk vs. IVa H. Norman.
time.* The tables was a sight to remember; enjoyed a pleasant evening Just Friday at to attend the annum meeting.
n*«ump*it.
being loaded with ovOryililng
delight1 Frank Doty-’a. which was a complete sur­
Ed. Hammond und wife, of Vermont­
Charlea Cowper, cl al. v*. ^pme* M.
l»oth eye and palate. Tip- program, alter prise for -Verole.
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
ville. and Mrs. Graves, of town, were Whittemore, (usumpidt.
the aupper was most escelteut and highly
Nettie Bre.mney ha* been spending a guest* of E. Lockhart Sunday.
Michael Doster v*. Wm. l.lndslcy, as­
enjoirixl as was wltiiftwed by the constant few days with friends at thin place.
‘ F. ItfiOUtUfHEK, Proprietor,
sumpsit.
Cor. Jefferson and Court St*, Hastings Mich. apiHause. Mr. Madden, in the Enterprise,
M. J. Gos* vs. Wm. I.indslry, attach­
Woodland.
t. of your rlty, .visited her
ims given a telling dtaeriptlon of the ban­
ment
Ratos, S I .OO per Day.
Protracted meeting* nt the M. E. church
quet. which 1 would llk&lt;t U&gt;4»p&gt; if spare
John Holden v». Wm. LUufrtey. attach­
■ hl* House I* new. with pleasant room*. The woirtd permlL Suffice to ray we award to
I. 1). Brook* had a carload nt plaster
'
;.-’rousge ot the public is respectfully solicited.. Plainwell the medal ot honor for an enter­
D. N. Stowell goes to lutnsing this week shipped from Grand Rapid*, which he sold ment.
Harrison Long vs. Township of Wood­
tainment jaTfect In every respect, und Io attend the agricultural college. He to lib neighbor* nt cost. 83.80 jkt ton.
'
Mr. Keene, of Kalamazoo, visited at land. assumpsit.
which will lire long In the mernoiy of ddrad his school lart week.
Emily
McOmltcr
va.
Village
of Na«hvllle.
Mr.
Hitt
died
Sunday.
Feb.
17.
of
eryslpCyrus Gilnon's last week. lodge Nn. 870.
A. D Cook visited L. T. Cook Sunday. assumpsit, to recover taxes i*ld un­
.
Mate Backet gore to Kalamazoo thl* week el&gt;.
Hastings, - - Mich.
Mr. Wunderlich has a very bad leg.
Lottie Townsend cIommI her term ot der protest
for n visit.
Ia-wI* B. Barber &lt;-t al, vs. Wm. McMur­
.
school In ttic Count district last Friday.
M. J. Gres accompanied ills son Harry Doctors differ as to the cause.
L Parrot will build a new home In the
James Cook I* moving to Prairieville ray. capias.
AFITAL, 550,000.00. to lomslng Friday, where Harry will enter
Joseph Kennedy, appellee vs. Chlriea
spring.
where he will work the Benson farm.
college.
Knapp,
appellant, assumpsit.
Messrs. Snyder, Holmes. Phillip Schry
Henry Dauiun spent the (ta*t week with
L. Ixtveland haa taught the liarneas bus­
Frank Stlndicomb. appellant va. John
rorporated under tbs taws ot the Blate of iness of F. Woodham’*.
and Wm. Cramer will build new houses
Howe, appellee: summary proceedings to
Michigan.
Eniest Cook took Lillie Wardell, te-aeber
.1. W. Sackett will attend the masonic this spring.
c. A. Hough, our county trpnsurer. will in the Cak Grove district, and her large obtain possession of land*.
banquet at Plainwell. •
■ Henry I* Newton, appellant, vs. Wm.
Gpca for budnMi-Dee. 15. IMS io building
John Calms has rented Mrs. Tcrpen- repair his house and build a new one on scholars to Hasting* last Saturday where Nealy, appellee: proceeding* to obtain
■neriy occupied by Metner Bros.
hi* vacant loL
they *]&gt;ent the day nt Mr. Wardell’s.
n Ing’s house.
Mr. Downs will teach at the brick next
Will and John Sj&gt;adt are visiting their ]&gt;oa*es*lon and motion to dismiss apjieal.
pFFlCKRs;
J. W. Briggs has purchasod Mr*. Col­
David I* Davis vs. Willard B. Raymond,
summer. He is a very successful teacher. mother to Katamazon.
lier's place, where ta will w»-&gt;n mow.
0. G. nohloaon. President:
Mr. Dlllenbeck is not worried al»out the
Mr*. John Young i* still confined to her assumpsit
A number Of case*, of rlieumatlsiu. in
Frank Stlnchcomb, appellee, va. John
letter
he
received.
He
thinks
that
people
bed
with
the
rbeutnatistu.
•
C. D. Beebe, Cashier. town. who have not honor enough, to sign tliclr
John Young .leaves for Ohio Monday Howe, appellant: appeal.
Geo. S. Marshal! vs. Daniel D. Miller
where lie will sell spring drag* for Reed &amp;
ihuectorb:
name tn a letter are not worth minding.
and
Jacob L. Milter, assunipalt
Geo. Palmerton has sold Ills farm to a Co., nf Kalamazoo.
.••an W. Reynolds,
W. H.
Myron Emxnon* and Frank Lorntice are
Frank Lampiuati vs. Jeremiah VanJames
man
from
Ohio,
who
has
also
rented
the
D. G. Robinson,
J. A Grable.
Mr*.
Wtehle
ta
vfolling
Mrs.
cutting wood for I”. G. Henry.
Nocker, trespass.
L. E. Knappen.
C
Ann
low
faftuStuart.
There was quarterly meeting at the M.
Chria. Snyder was rick all of last week,
Geo. Ndaon's baby I* sick.
E. dutch on the plank road Tucwtay and
Abel IL Finch, adm. est. va. Daniel
conxetinratly our feed mill stood still.
Wednesday of last week.
Cornwell; araumpsit.
Ed. McArthur had a nmashnp last week,
They
are
Htill
bolding
revival
meetings
Juhu -Yargcr v*. Jeremiah Boyntuu. asA General Banking Business Transacted.
BusitHNN I* brisk here now. owing to&gt;
at the Wwk's school house. There ha* caused by his colt getting soared and run­
siimpsIL
ning through a barb wire fence. Tiw the fine aHighlng.
quite a number joined cm probation.
John Forger vs. Hastings &amp; Ixiwell IL
J. Ryan has ta-en quite busy taking in
D. C. Warner turn again begun hk school home wa» considerably injured.
IL Co.; arauuipxll.
Mrs. H. 8. Holly spent lart week In whinL *
In the Striker dlstricL where it has been
.
Mi«4»ael Dragan.vs. i’enlral Michigan IL
DebaNt.Br«*. shipiMxi a car load of hanGrand Rapids visiting her sister, Mr*.
■loeed on account of measiea.
■
R. Co., MHSumpsit.
dta* tar farther dusters to Kalamazoo.
A new cutter made Ka appearance in Uic Snugjts.
CHANC-EfiV—Eliurr UI.A**.
St venwear load* of lumber have been
Several
of
our
people
have
the
pink
eye.
barn yard of Geo. Norris one day last week.
Charles Show vs. Elizatath DeWaters.
amt to Kabunnzoo from this point.
Edith Strickten is getting tatter.
DELTON, - - ■ - MICH. Now 'look out for the sleigh ride*.
Judging from tbe amount of good* re- el al.; mortgage foreclosure.
John Hines has gone to Grand Rapid* to
Mra. John Caswell i« not able to ta out
:
Jane
MeArthur
vs. Sophia Brink, rt al.;
attend the Grand ixxige 1. O. O. F. ■
1 am prepared at any time mucn thl* winter.
foreclosure.
bn due**.
Mary iiamb has the typhoid fever.
-------T. Hinchman haa drawn atant 2.000
George H. Gifford vs. Almira R. Gifford:
and at reasonable rates to cry ofJ.wliwit
— Martin rerently subjectedI
Our next Institute ha* tirai |toat|»mred
itartl
to Hasting* In the last three
ck to rigid teats, and pro-. Ttaodure J. Hager vs. I num Hager; Alma
till March tfith, on aceonnt of the county -------- auction sales. Have had exrqnul if not superior to othperienee in this work and can ^MraJ. C. Woodruff* faltar returned hirtltote being held on March 2nd. A*
Rich vs. John &lt;’. Rich; Mary Ttacnas v*.
pan has returned fromi John Thomas: Walter Cootey vs. Emma
(rive satisfaction. Leave orders
bold thtawinter. it is hoped that w* wl
she went the secondl Cooley: Almira B. Smith vs. Henry C.
haw a largo attendance.
with Ranney &amp; Norwood, Del­
Smith; dlivte.
Mr*. Hoffer U getting better. '
a few dap at htei
ton, Mich.

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:-D. C. JANNEY,-.Auctioneer,

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1761.
.Jacob I'. Jones 's. Margaret Jones, di­
vorce.
Lney Ann Shaft* vs. John Shafe, divorce,
alimony.
Mary Norton vs. Ixnii* L. Norton et at;
application tor supplemental bill.'
Arthur D. Hughes va. Frank A. Taylor
rt al: partnership aeconnt etc•
George W. Rockwell vs. S|x*Uman Caney
et a!.; ejectment.
Frank A. Taylor v*. Arthur D. Hughes;
trill for partnership accounting, appoint­
ment ot receiver. Injunction, etc.
George W. Rockwell va. Speilnian Casey
et al.; bill to resirnhi waste.
.
Mary Norton va. Louis L. Norton et ah;
divorce and to set aside deed, proof* In
open court.
Dora Burchett v*. Wm. H. Burchett;
divorcr. pleading* and proof*.
George S. Marshall vs. Nettie Marshall:
dlvoretw
.

Henry Hewett, town treasurer of
• Grangeville, is one of the many taxpayers
that will favoi the building of a new court
house;
Fred Naualey, of the same town, is also
in favor of the court bouse.
.Supervfatf Harthoni. of Gruugevilte.
will supporr the court house queston.
Henry' Brown, an olfl supervisor, of
Orangeville, will vote tar the 'proposition
tit build the court house.
1.. F. Cook. A. Murdock. Geo. I*. Coon
and many other prominent citizen* of
Orangeville township will support it, be­
cause they know the county needs It. We
have yet failed to hear ot a single citizen
in that town who will oppose it. ‘
M. J. Goss, the huatiing Prairieville
mcn-hatit. will vote for. the court house.
So will W. L. Brown, justice of the
jh-ih-c and merchant of that place.
Orrin Hughe*,,one of Barry county'*
heaviest taxpkyers^a resident of Prairie^
vllle, L* earnestly in favor of tin- 800,000
to build, furnish and complete the new
court hounc.
Postmaster Cairns, of Prairieville Ullage,
is favorable to the proposition.
Geo. H. Thomas, of Gull lake, is said

doesn’t release the property owner from
Wing taxes ou thr mortgage* ou property,
if there are any. and also because it 1* proj»&lt;»M-d to increase the governor's salary *«&gt;
8.1.000. Uncle Thomas I* nothing If not
original.
it. H. Marshall, of Prairieville, will vote
for the new court house.
,
C. M. Hendersboth of Baltimore, will
favor the propoeitinu.
Fred Hecht. ex-«upervL«or of Carlton
will supjiort the measure. So will super­
visor Ntebolti.
Ex-supervisor W. H. Jlerriric, of Hart­
ings towuhldp. I* heartily in favor of the
m-w court house.
IL W. Miller, of the same town, will
also favor iu
Henry Burton and Cha*. Fowler, prwn•im nt Majrte Grove farmers, stated to thr
Baxxeu reporter Hud they will favor thr
new court house. IreeautH* the county need*
it. and l&lt;ecatt:»r it i* rtangerim* business to
entrust the record* longer in thr present
uv*afe structure.
K, A. Blackman, of Itelton. is hr favor
of the new .court hou.*»-.
Anson Bush, prominent Barry farmer,
is heartily In favor of the new court house.
F. J. Norwood, pioneer merchant and
l&gt;ostmarti*r of Delton. Is in favor of the
new court horse.
So is Mark Skillman, the Delton livery­
man.
In fact our reporter cpnld hear &lt;rf no one
in itelton and vicinity who opposes the
measure.
Milan Waldortf. t-x-superviaor of Hope,
favor* tiiv building of a new court bouse.
Henry Havens, ex-treasurer &lt;rf Hastings
township, i* favorable to the court house.
Friend Soule, of Castleton, is said to
favor the new court how.
Representative J. M. Rogers thinks
Barry county should ha\e the new court
bouse, and Is willing to ta-ar bls share of
the tax.
'
Nearly all of the above were seen by the
write, -personally. Others have expressed
themselves a* above stated toother parties.

TO THE QVAUFIBD KLKtTOIOt OF UAUHY
COUSTY. MICHIGAN.
. ,.
Whkwkas, two-third* of the taara'of
supervisors af Barry county, at the Janu­
ary seaaion «f raid l«&gt;ord. in the year 1 m».
having voted to submit to the Qualified
voters of *aid county a proposition tn raise
by tax the sum of sixty thousand dollars
for building and furnishing a court house,
to be erected on court house square, la the
City of Harting*. Michigan, for the use of
said county, said sum to be used for the raid
purpose under the direction and control of
the Isunlof supervisors of said county.
No*w therefore, by the direction of said
board, you are hereby, notified that at thr
next annual township meeting, to be- held
in the several townships of said Barry
County, and ward* of the (Sty-of Hasting:*
in said county, on Monday. April first, A.
D. 1880. there will ta submitted to the
qualified elector* of said county for their
ratification and approval, or rejection, the
question or proposition of raising the mm
of sixty thousand dollars, for the purpose
of bnlldlng and furnishing a court bouse,

of Hastings, Michigan, for the use of said
county, said sum to be expended under the
direction and control nt the Board of Hujienlsors of said county; said building to
be completed and furnished ready for oc­
cupancy. Including all furniture and fur­
nishing* and the necewary heating appara­
tus for the various offices, at a coat not,
under any rlrcumatancvs, to exneed the
said sura of sixty thousand dollars: the
building of said court house to be coaacompletrd and ready for occupancy l&gt;efore
the expiration of the year D®1; said num
&lt;&gt;f sixty thousand dollars to be raised by
taxation ns follows: Twenty thousand

dollar* in lie- year 1800; twenty tbiHtntnd
m ««&gt;c yn
proporitloi or &lt;n

City of Hasting*. thta ttd day H

�THE NATIONAL LEQSLATUWE.

THE RAPTURE OF KISSING.
-3o joucoll ttat a kta. whre. to tuketi-cf pet­
lag.
»
Your l.,**» touch*) my own with web irato
few:
WbeaUawc ’•*■tta hraay.
Aad wblspen-a that buaffer and peril wen. near

•Toa aro them in tta stlllaess an-lsamc &lt;»• b» ,

'H

Last Days of the Present Con­
gress at Hand.

yv* wbctbir Mr. and Mrs. (Irvcland will
-tart for Now York on tbo evening of March
• 4 or win remain with friends in Washington
1 until next day. If they do not leave on
’
_.'ll ____ .j ... *__ 'r

Wc-u'iaj. f**r tie* drean^s take. tta &lt;*» you

Stm Jkiwhns lr~4d- you your ir=-’ •«* axuai A LOOK AHEAD AT THE PRC8PEUT.

Mltol before O-t.*tar. Tira apprutiriation
bilk are in such (sMiUoa that it will lake a
very .unnxi
' iionpliaUksi

Tkoawnt she swuro never to wear tight shoes
to the theatre again —Chicago Herald

Uowkw-Randall rerenira bill the 'right of
way. Upon this it fe imjxxwibl.* to hr**.

On liurmrd inlet, in British Columbia,

ly ovenximc Mills' dctrrnMnation t*. resist at
all hazards the passage of th.- bill. With
this nwolutiun out of the way, Crisp will call
ware turning out for breakfast H angry, we* up the California election &lt;swe?NPuuti hfeand tired, be mt down in front af the big Alaska bill: Ford his uumigrativu tell; Oatra*
hto naturalisation bill; McCreary his Ed­
munds' Fanama resolution. Hbould Mills
blare, and for about teu tiifiuteian&gt;.*are&lt;l lost
ia cootamptatiou. Ho then spoke: “Boys,
did you ever iicor of u person making a fire
by rubtang two sticks togutbarP “Oh, yes,"
replied several; '‘eaxy enough to da Commoa thing," eta. Lev waited patiently t!U congrvs* are chM.*nsrijn,' tin* possibilities • &lt;(

publican* had control of tlra ^mx*. ami a*
the complexion 'of lira membership baa

Mndnx mountains in Mcxicu.
Tta
rero found In a sitting posture,
---------------nd*; cramed ba tbo breasts, tbs
heads incbirad f*rwanl and facing tbo cost.
Two adults, male and femai. were si&lt;lu by
■ide, and by the ride Sf tho man was a boy,
and a girl by tbc sidoof tho woman. The
bodies wro apparently dried by tho air. no
ambalming pro-ms be ing used. They orc not
like any known Indian:- &lt;»f today, th- handand fact being particularly amrtU. and the
woman's hair brown and silken. Tbo worn'
anto forehead is large, and tho rtnsonlng
powers worn apjorectiy well developed. In
the lol» of rncli tar b* a piece of hollow rred.
The tairinl gunnrats are of cotton, hide,
gras-w and the bark of willow* In addi

A Great Battle
Is continually going on tn tbx human
The demon of impure blood strives to p

med lei ne like Hood’s Sana pri la atlie weapon
wda wbich io defend one’s self, drtre tta depereir enemy front the field, and restore t*’w.
SSSffSX’J."“*•

likely to be quite a struggle for the more im­
portant । hiiriiMitu'hipi. In fact tb-y will unF
questionably be quite a fix-tor in tta organ iTlx* chairnmnxhip of the committee ou

portont committee In tin* bouse, will d-*|&gt;jnd
on the result of tbo sjssikership vont* -e_ In
event &lt;*f tbo election of McKinley to tla*
speakership it will likely gn to Reed, anti in
event of Reed's ctoetton it will probably go
to McKinley. If either of there p-ntfanen
is &lt; Ixwen speaker, the chairmanship ot the
cwoimitp-e on appropriations wllj go to Can­
non of Illinois, hinrxJf a candidate for the
rpenkorship.
Rowell of niinois is now tlra leading Ita-

Ive memlxTS of the codunittM lw to a loading
candidate for tha cluurtxuinsl.q\
Tboir.u.1 of WibCoaran will likely bo the

■nd currency, David Wilber, of New York;

I trethlM. It 1
.alia* sail pain.
Pennsylvania; foreign affaira, W. W..PIicIjm,
of New Jersey; military affair), Byron M.
Cutctacm, of Michigan; asvnl affairs, A. C.

winded, stopped the (min In chesL awellint
irfanktos, cough, palpitation, etc. Sold at
W. Il, Goodyear*..,
Jaaen Bowes fell Into the hold ot th*
-etaMouT Dobbins at Port Huron and wax
fatally tajured.

noon smxiou. The bearing began with tbc
trathnorn of A. II. Ix-um.ii&gt;. who »«• still on
’the stand when court adjuunn-l at .1 o’clock.
Tbe governor’-, coonrel admitted the print­
ing, publication, mxl rinwl.itiiui of th- al

bis mother for the annoynm •• they wereenuaing him about the pardon. The • itn-*v» nskrsl
thegwremur tn&gt;t to cireuikte Uic libel«a»
matter reiutrunod in tlx* pamphlet, and that
be was disregarding both "tale and federal

Du MutxxK, la.. Fell ‘il.--The evidenae
wax completed..Saturday in tbc trial of Gov­
ernor Larrabee for criminal KbaL Counsel

WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY.

Wakuixotom City, Feb. 32.—WashingVcito birthday wm quite generally olwrvvd
here an-1 tl&gt;c dty, notiritbsiraxling (be fart
presented Um* usual holiday appearance. Tta

Nxtr York, Fell. 21—}V«*hingtmi’ii birth­
day was generally abrnrrad a-a h*-lidar in
the lower part of the dty, the exebaugra,
tanks and public offi-iM being cldsrd. Ti&gt;e

rvpvii u«i
j ------------- -- ngr.«d to amid api’lan*®*
.committee &lt;&gt;f

principal! v authoriBing bridges across rivers,
1 . .. _ oil . i..-.__
II,t&gt;v»

Matcuwmti to ArrbbHmp Watab were un
fmeuded. (SenMUtou.] Ttay were exaggmi
tow with a’vrrv llttfei troth. My statement
tn tta arebMttoip that I could nuliify tin* adjourned at top. m.
rvidenre by exposing tta dre.-redltalta mean*
by which It wm* twwht to institute proewd from the publie buildings cammilt*'**, mtro&lt;!«.**! a ivaolutlon in tlra wnale yesterday
tngs w-ti* a!«o uafodtvlrt!."
His opiufa'it taing astad concerning tta.,
-1.____ &gt;1
doubtful Pigott would.-&lt;w»wr ttat ta
tad Bottokl Ar.-hl.taho;* U'ateb that tta tet­
ters were f.wyrrir*. (Seniatfaa 1 He d&lt;mtanl tta &gt;guimtn.--* of tta letter* Ixraius- ta
na* ifaffltem idtmtifv tta band writing io

that they «rre

the &lt;nltecti«i of mom-y for campaign j*ur-

TMCNARLE8

ffiQARE

a

a

■«

age, lac,

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...

teitwill SSS^MiS-. iKja"
CUN AND SUEStia

dratlal and otiarr cjeetlofw was taken up and
lie admitted having asked nmeu lwl to include liribery and attar untaw

and SUCCESS

Item rtnunwd and tlra iuix-ndni-at relating to
■train idatreprinting pnwwsi W«* agreed to.

Ctotic, Ims an! Praia Pisasa.

*»-MKRVOU3 DESILITY. Lo*: Msnhaod,

.-t|xt«w*i of ntei&gt;rating tta cnnxtitutional
llnwil |w*xir.cv«l tetters showing that Pig- ■ -.-lurnnuJ showed no quorum, wta: &gt; upon
.itt tai literally tawk**d his Information tta &lt;-nnU adjourned.
resolution
around. He tad written letter* to Egan
ilmllar t-&gt; ttawe to ArehliKbnp Walsh, and
when the |ifara»iag &lt;*f Egan's r*-;*Ji*“- wa* roof
(fate

Jar, imUcating forgery.

TiiL. bownver. Pig

Ibuxlail al»&gt; wanted immediate c*«uml-

of Ohio; manufactures. James Bwhnnan, of
New York; Pacific railrocJx D. B. Hcnder-

■itb a few further amend-

Thurulay ju« Irafore Pign*r« examination

drtirivney fall taken up. and ou amendment *
making iTivato K**n&lt;ary Lamont'* salary
waatoswn If Plgt&lt;l would wp«*ll UthowuiM

:tn&lt;l it wa* also shown that

won!

to the HU authorising a bn-Igr a-nw the
Mi.«taJpi&gt;i at Mum, ,Wi» The tundry civil

He belie&gt;*-d that the knowlrdgn that tta*
letter ■&lt; Jan.'9, 1ICU, riniilnrly tnioqelfed th*
«u«d tad Influenced hi* mind. .Thin letter
did ix&lt; &lt;*sira into bl* |&gt;««rit&gt;&gt;an until tlx

•-ratetinhd ot Washington iuanguratfan) a
tistiooul holiday, and jroviding for a proper

nutted

that

l&gt;e

bita&gt;]wUrel

the

fix* inirapeltaq; of “hesitancy" in bis own

HirCharle* Riurall pro faced tta* eitrx-w'
fetter* to M«\tgber aivj pointtod nut further

’Hastings Banner,
SI.00 a Year.

after Wad.lngtisfa inauguration by tta
* “
Fifty-first
Wchewday
oamlrar n-xt. with n;^*nq.riatr ceremo­
nies. Tta anxamt apfoqiriate&lt;l i» Iti.tW.
An amcmtiuMil a],;*»pri«nng W.UOO for n

sutial nJin|«tby, Forster binned Pigott l^i) t &gt;
t-naliic him t*xg&lt;» to Americx
The effect ot Pigott'x rviilena* has Ivul n
xtartling eff,* * npon
, 2 public opinion,
‘
aix!‘ 2-_
the
matter is almoc the aole topic t&gt;f convenatioh i:&gt; all circles In ntwl out of tta lobbies of
the btxtw* &lt;&gt;t common u To * ***^victma is
rctsrlly tac.niiing.gctraraiah it Plgolt himwlf
ra tbe furptr i f tta sn-ealli* I Parnell l**U*.*r*.
oral Toriiw vie with Panralllte* m Use depth

tta election outrage** rewilution, but tta Deniocrate i.wrte.1 to filibustering, anti the ternate into a cunreu
adjonrpol
Th.- boo-e slgnallsnd th.* .lay by a refusal
tn take up Milt*' wswlutina tfoclnrtaz tta raiate sutsditut*-tariff'bill unconstitutional, tta
vot*- tain* *1 for to 14J against. Ran&lt;)ali\
fajmloos drag* an- ctatiuth fiourimc the
New M&gt; le Vinegar Billers I» ss I i4t *
an auMmdmtnt redttciqg the unpunt tot.’.5.*)
from *-1.301; aloi making it subject to tho

aiotiod. Tlra rasotatkm retiring Gen R&gt;»«rnms waaadopted. The &lt;b-firirtu*y fall nos
oonsktered ,for a tifrra without action, and

Notumut, Va., Fob 33.—The Nova Hc-ritlan
bark Josie Troop with a cargo ot einlk and

■fan bilM nn*l at lit y.. n&gt;. adjounred.
WasiitimTOM Crtr, FW&gt;. 23.—After tta ?artm» vid ixgtle tofan you take rt. T
routine taislivas of th*' morning bmr hr.*l &gt;ou will feel banpler tta:* it you ta'i
lxx*n dhqrznd &lt;&gt;f in tta senate Hatuplay
Hoar's cJ**-tl«i cutragi*. madullou wa* taken
Free from sdcuhta and opium. • ••'"
up, nml Daniel* addree. *1 tta xctiate Jn-ofixrsitiun thereto. He spoke five hours with a ttavortrg.':
■hurt interruption by Haar. rjxLh.nl n« conSend for a taxcufid tank free.
jrxurnrel.
Tta bouse wn*;t«l an hour tn fUibutaring
ami then jxu-rat the senate tall tv ratify the
agn*itant with tta Urrek Indians for tlx
oiranfag .if ci rtoin taste to acttlemnit in In­
dian territory, and conntrred ta tta &gt;**nat&lt;
antetebnenta to tbc census Idll. Ln voaunittro of tta whole ttatteflcicney bill nm up
aixl an mnrodmeat offered to provide hs a;c
|&gt;n.printun to ivitnburae Mrs. Gen. Haw*.* k
for money rap-tated ty (»«,. Ifaaiixl
in entertaining visitor* to the York­
town criehratfoj. Ubcadle moved u&gt; r.nratv!
l&gt;v proridfap that none erf tta nxmev aptmv
printed ta uw*l to roimbaree Mm, ifanmwk
l. r nv iwy . ij.-n.ted for wme* and liqu.»r*
f'hn was rejected and tta original humkI*

UEH-xr. Kote ’22 -Hravv snow storms Imre MiMouri. Apprupriate iwduttaiM were then
prevslb.d tn tta Bernes** &lt; loeriand and nuuiv •dojrted and tta to.ux-* adjourned
housrx have fa-n wruetarf snd ttair hi matre
kltal Uy uvntauciras ta (ta&gt; &lt;ant*»i at
qbloihlirn.
Cuiuauo, Fete 22.—The railway jwv»dd.tits

Uxs.i »■, Feb. ®k— Four Orman froa-ctah
which lately sr.-nod in thta tartar w.-tr ordtnvi yesterday afitriMXMi to pruceud tc
tanrna mmx-illauly.

corn-faded to urgnniw the lutareBtate Eail-

Ami Ut&gt;w About Ita nnigariuM?
\ XEXKa, Feix SB—M. Zjnkmr. tta Bukar-

Tbe agrwn&gt;«nt was tur-.uidlv

prince iiu Uulgnrta.

lie far i-r

slad of anythii

ELEVEN PERSONS DROWNED.
liltrary, Charles OKefiL of 1‘miiwylrtmia.

White House Pmddrat Cleveland will be a

F. D. CLARKE, M. D„
orrill Block, DETROIT. MICH

then adjourucl

tery ami on all the m(iuici|Ml and govern*
meat buildings.
ftTTWBttaP, Pa,, Feb. a.-Tba.Catholic so*
cirtira to the numb'r of tf,(Ud men, and thr
Junior O. U. A. M, numbering nc«,nt K',WO,
fnrticqwtad in street parades Friday in bua.-r
of Washington's natal day. Th- Cntbolfra mainly rn*;&lt;msU&gt;)e for Tlra Tim-*' miwvta
paraded in the morning mid tin* mrcbm.icN in again** Parnnll, will peraoually I war nil
tlx* afternoon. BnsincM w as pructiisdfy &lt;u­
pended, tlio city In boUday attire, tbo weaiber in conducting tho ine before tbecommiiMon.
Itrx* are! tlx, streets thr&lt;iagr&lt;L
moi-ry, Thi* ro^dve is t/dievol to ta the
rm.uk of a M.winy faterltew* between Mr.
DEATH OF JAMES C. FLOOD.
Wolter and hi* c*&gt;partn.m« In tta ^iroprktorOne of California's “ftlg four'’ Pass
ship of Tbc Ti ne*, in wbirb thi* matter «*f tta
pa;&gt;ri-'x Inaliihiy to pay ilk nsnal liivkirod
was tta foreutost topic of dlscnkuon and Mr..
Haklelberg, Germany, sm'-uucv, tbc death
there yesterday morning of Jamtw C. Fln-yl,
«Uy another result &gt;4 thnt taato I menlqg.
the biggest bunking institution of Kc.n Fnu&gt;
Win Xot Hare bolliager hnubtad.
ionaire.” He was bora la New Yopk a!x&gt;ut
183Jand received n common school edtu-ation. tlw mur.iri;*il vnunril nf Munk-h, j.ut tall,
Ho wasoue of the California “43’crs' cud did tta eterleaK who cwtitute a majority of tta
nol have much tack until IKM whet, bo became ccmrail, ttedlned to support a rcsnlutinn to
tlraleodbu} partner in tbs ffna of Flood &amp; conzmtulat.* Dr. D-..Uir«g&lt;-r. tta leoilcr i&gt;f the
O'Brien. Tht-y kept a liqtior retoon and a “Okl Cntbotiji,'' upon th.* oct-urrvuta of hi*
sort of an exchange. In H«) th**e men made Mb Wrtbdtv. Tta result of tte* tuK-ling tatbeir first investment in the Comstock I sle, ouming known, n largo meeting of ritiznu
Nevada. John W. Mackay joined them in wa* hrid al whtai it wa* &lt;ta-ided to rexrat tb.ISX», and James G Fair bscatns th&lt;* fourth set tai nf th.-* c.itim-ll by appointing a deputa­
partner in tta mining property. Flood jm»- tion to off. r raagrutulatian* to tta distin*
jetted ti»e Nevada bank, in company with gutebed divine.
%
Fair and Mackay. It was just previyu.i to
■ tunlrj Ms* a Big Contract.
California bank which led to its Muwwwunn
and incidentally to the aoieidu of William C. was nt Stanley Falta v tar. Stanleys lrtti*r ta
Ralston. Mr. FkxxTs wealth to estimated nt T.pjhK, T.b wm iWtvvrad to tta latter, ten
KSI.UUO.OOO. He had been ailing for wane arrived ben*. He thinks ttat Runtey* ipten
Hine and spent considerable, tiro:* in Heidel- tl*m i» to ■•upturn Khartoum and re**uo tlw
Kcxulau frtsn thi* Mahdi
■

total L««.

g^gaw^sf^t? rt®

taimxL Witaww admitted receiving the let*

the district militia, the Union A'vternr bimndf.
r*orps, and the Freeaixis gancbitlaa. The
Pigott replied hotly; ■ Umtar tlra circum- Tbc agricult in ni a|&gt;propriatiou traxt came up.
*&lt;)Uhwt Inhabitants'' nreociattoc asartnlilrd atotores, m*-. at ri arandsl'M:. that 1 should ta
thus qtiradx'nwt I did. mA forge the lettera I and on attemw to take the dtatributioi or
If I did, 1 dmukl not ta here."
ton’w farewell Oildrera to the army. After
Mr. Itcid iroduced tetter* written liy Pigott
this an oration, eutogi-rtt,? of Washington and to Fcrxter. in which Pig.-»tt ado*! n loan.
bis carew, prepared exprtedy for the -eva­ After much writing, in which I’.gott |J*w.li*d
sion, was deliver™! by John Johns, nn bon* I#rcrty, Fureter »ent him kll«) »&gt; a |irivate

evening at Ch learn lean to-*, N. C. The unu

r^ts
nmj narv tor twreow. .tebllli, »■■&lt;! aJI i«-r

voted to consider the direct tax

-lofeniaut, on .the gruem-i &lt;&gt;f insufficient
ovidsnoe. but tlic Jud re dn*&gt;dfld that lira ques
Cion must lx* submitted to the jury.

the outgoing domed to mails at the po*t*&gt;fll*v

Fift v-fir.t dongreas in wltlcrnced of th&lt;* many
nantmts for scats in the houxe.
Ctor -all of Wuromdn is thAmrth Repub­
lican in the listof tta* oommittreou judiciary,

claims. Huis tbo oldest Repnbliean mem­
ber on the committed, a ga-xl lawyer, mxl to
thonxwfcly acquainted with th», work of th.*
.
• Big Rapid* Is bracing np for a big re- committee.
'vival whleh fa to begin there soon.
rill 'U toBlngUnete Sam's Nerve &lt;fc Bone Linitnenl
■will relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia and
tag Republican ua this committeu tor tho last
rheumatism. Bold by al! drugglsta.
ten year*, apd was pottmaster at ilnladel
Hiram H. Weaver has been com ml s- phia for live y&lt;«re
sionntl postmaster at Otterburn.
O'Domxnl of Michigan to uarnnl for the
English Spavin Liniment removes al’ chairmanship of tlx. Lou», committee &lt;m
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem- educutlun. A Irvely contest to likely to bo
iahes from bones. Blood Spavin. Curbs. made for Ute dtaimansta;* of tlw bousn com­
Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone. Sillies, all mittee on ngrinclture Funston of Kanwtx
Swollen Throats, Sprains. Cough, etc and Cutctaon of Michigan will ta the con­
HaveEM) by use of one bottle. Warranted. testants, nml thrir friends in the bouse will
Sold by Dr. E. 11. Lathrop. VruggisL push the claim of ewch.
In event of the elwtien of McKinley to the
Hastings.
The Saranac revival closed with 25 conthe following iim tbc protahln aakvttoua for

Mra. Charles Greenwood. of Indianapolis
tad what the doctors called, asthma, but
«be got little relief until she look Dr. Milra

Ita Uoineh, Iowa, Fi*te
Urrahre was caltol fa the diftrirt court
Thursday morning Irafere a rruwd that fUl*«l

After this episode the governor treated D**ninan very shortly anil refused him aerww to

Morning returned.

There are on exhibition in the raw of the
state mining barrou nt Sac Francisco four
"desiccated hunsm bodies,*’ that were found
by Signor &amp; Marghier In a soaled cavern, at

which would I- (Mvsltxrad brf.w tbc * *.mmb

uract nf io a nt.; by Breckinridge objected.

was overtaken by itorknete while;a lang way
from camp, and fored to re ma in in the worn to
all night. On marching his pockets ho found
he wras without matebts. Tira lugging crew

borne, but without avail.

GOVERNOR LARRABEE’S CASE.

ponton f'-r Chest r Tnnwy and tta

dssiiled what evurxe be will pursue. Ry
filibustering tactira lt« .-nn prevent thenwoiiitine being ever considered. It itcan Be brought
to a vote It will pass by ion majority. Great
pniAure is Ixdng brought to brer on Mill* by

exar*inat.&lt;xt ot Pigott pn-d-lent aud referred to the foreign affair.
n re. ad
__ t at
murevutmued. Pigott admitted taring writ

Pigott at this point that be voluntarily ex

•aning adminatratinn.

as though mail. Her st&lt;xddng&gt;sl fort had
struck an exceedingly warm regi-.ier, and tbe
beat had eurlnl her foot out ot shape during
her brief tojourn on it When she struck th&lt;*
j-tourt sidewalk uubudv a chill rc|dacud thr

altxig as though nothing Lad happened. Tbi*
shodd. maf they started to nun.* out slowly
with lira crowd. The lady walked along

Recant, Prompt, Good Rp*u!t-..
fiweUlngu

day. H • was wry macb dhtrcMod lor money

A tody who visited H&gt;xdey'« theatre t&gt;»
other evening suffered through the first act
at tbo play with erc-ilmgiy tight shoes.
When the curtain fell she c-mfidcd her suffer­
ings to her husband, ami Ira suggnste&lt;l that and tbc only budnew. of vital impovtattre,
ttos slyly remove her shora till tto» patform- which the Fiftieth emigres kure*. nnthdojusl

■she could not Kct^tbo tight sh&lt;x«* even m

For Horses and Cattle.

have derided to remain until tta totter part

—Lxau «&gt; HUter.

will' not be inuunUkite. and it is though: tliat
Prisddrnt Hnrrhou „ ill not think it ivo- ,
sary to call together the Fifty first «*&lt;*ngre*
until &lt; ktolw.
Tbc election* nwidut ion will hardly cotnej
to a final vote m tira vuntw Tli-lietrnwrats I
axqcar anxious to talk &lt;m it at greni fcngtb. j
m»l it to.prolxtHo they will prevent it* tukiptton, nml nothing will U* ilia** in the wnate
except )w,iagu of tlo- aptiropriittion lull* Ry
mutual undentbuxling the tariff fight tn the
ixxi&lt;« wa» snopoudid on last Friday that tbd&lt;*vk« might &gt;■• cIwotmI for tlx* film) atticsi
wtwh will probably cnmnwncn to-mneruw,
by which lime the ap[»ruprtotk&gt;n bill* will be
out »rf the way, prebaMy.
•
To-morrow khmiall w ill detuaiul consider-

mar.K

RemES^aiN

U INrORMER TOB BEYERITE DILI. tta United NtataL Tbc sundry*civil htU was

Secretary anrl Mrs. Ealn-faikl proper*

cot) will probably n-imln until tta tetr

qnent relief affoniol tar allun.-t taruproper

T"*oc

Seems To Be the Correct Name
for Pigott.
ire* and Engl.iial that will prevent tlra pawaga
of Cliura- tliroogh Maxim and i^rwta to

Itrtof stay in the city after the 4th *rf March.
Kecrrtnry Bayard and his family will lire
quietly for awhile at their home «m Highland
warn.

-wrly |Mirl of April, but now it fa&gt; thought

C^A&lt;^son

Monfimental Liar

Cor. WMbtagtou &amp; Charlton xt* .

CIDER

MACHINERY?.'&lt;X!T~'"JP*Ei:
Addrwi C. &amp; HAMPTON. Dilrat*. «!c&gt;

W. J. Burdick

qieru-.I u, The World xap. tb** BnUtvan*Kil-

A Put Up Job!
_ _ rand Detroit Weekly Trlbm**
meywtDrllM. fgw.

�JONBTHBN AND HIS CONTINENT.
BY MAX O'RELL AND JACK ALLYN.
rantlated by Mme. Paul Blouet. Copyrighted by Caasell &amp; Co., New York
We Publish the Following Extracts from thia Book by Special Ar­
rangement through the American Pyeas Association.
I-..I 111,..: U.-. O'lb-lli I. » mnukaUy . I. vrr. »-r™,b„«u. whl, bw
bnui
It.- AWb&gt;Afc..mn«v. B«bulraow„kk.|,.bOT.„„,bl.&lt;oUCT
. -J,«M III-I.I. .no Hl.
- Jous Bru,
- a,, m.
u u,
.. ...... til. ItelrrM -«• » telbl Ibtterwl UurtbK tab nrru, vmi t.. Anirri.^

THE MESSIAJISniP.
dramatht.

and there taau nlanntag r-orcity of -.omen
Iter* Tbb has tea a curi mriy illustrated of
late in the town of Wagon WtevL
Recently two young ladies traveled to ttat
rvenote region to attend to their dying
f brother. Tta poor fellow did not tong rre
quire tteu- service*, and immediately after bis
ckuth tha sisters prepared to return borne.

1Aatl* *nd ** fcSt «&gt;*«trafa&gt;ed to move
than wi}h fa* gun, with a view to
! hicrearing tta
the number of
at abeectee
steer, tee landlord*
I'uxllord*.
I Ue found lb&lt;&gt; Indian* on ono ride and tte
’’■‘tchem on tho otter. Ho wa* surrounded
with
*"'
’** iron bi “ He Lad to keep the Iixiiau»
•—
were some of tbo thing* that reconciled that
good man to raiddcn death. Ho never let tho

tbo whole |K&gt;[MiUtion of the town—beudoi by'

mature yoirs. ruled the totting at tax to on--.
At tbc end of the week both young ladies hud
Mix Mary
toutai Booth. who direct* The capitolaied, and were tltriy eugagwL The
r. ulirt-t anything, it testrange to find • ..
.
- —■—-------**
&gt;
i
' «!.
_i .Lino./
,
Tha two ditor* of Tta critic are Miss young miner. The wedding tiny was fixesl,
!&gt;.!( dcni'IU? th.
■' complex
—
enxnei.utiou
- of
-• , JroiinetUs k GlUn.
Mr
R
and tto mother of tto young ladle- wa* sum.
drt’'&gt;Mvr ond b^ter of Mr P.ictanl W*t- roowd upon tho w-etn-. Herr troubles tognu.
wC ,n.-n s-tag {ar coralJeto
OudcJ.t
vhw
of
8to duly arrived, but waa hotly tailigwiut
i ijoriqp! It mates
make*cm?Kodk*.
one onB,.
wh(j UmM,lf
fQr
with her daughters for tto .cant respect
: n» taikir.:; one ereutag with Mr* Dove-• ’• Mr Duel and a talented tady.
which they bad manifested toward thrir
t ux Blake, tto -chief of tto movement—a |
brother's
memory by • such indoeent
I might no rut- many more.
riiilh- agr i tally, of a ilucat, agfvvcblo cun­
haste tn wed. Tbo girls cxjdvtatd that
’ •-..tion, who tai* doetanal war to the kntfo Atncrica very much tto «anu&gt; aalliatuf tto they had UtcraUy torn betaegui, ntkd tod
.ilhst th- tyrant man.
men, tadige naturally may aspire to many wa- yielded to the overwhelming force of circum­
ptoymenta which, ia Europe, are l&lt;»ok&lt;d upot, stance*. Ag usual, ekptamxtions increased
tbo offen*-. and the mother vowed that
as being tbo motxm^&gt;]y of man.
neither of them ihould bo married out thcru
• ■-.hrnttn;! ■» many tunes to tbo iat-.Triewiug
at all—that, in fact, tto engagements were
• ?«
our country tint Ifosl as if I bad
CHAPTER XIIL
. right t" . itm lew.tto Americans a little ta
cup of felicity wa» thus rudely dusted from
................
.itl. bo, lot. | J^** “UOTiW *
B*«* tho lips of tto two accepted mcu,'and they
iriBlerl with her lot.
mad? baste to tell their torrows to tto town,
•went* to rule tte rvost fa tho United ■ t-.~, —
■&gt;,__e&lt; i
lix* war.I “fcg" i* improper, you must say
.kn indignation meeting wtu held, and tbo
1 "k»wvr_lL-uk ’ Trouw*ra taro buemno “lower
mayor appointed a couunittee to wait
,’ r.pli-'i Mix Blake, “ohe dor* not,
1 garments." Instead of ,-oiag to bed, people
upon the irate matron in order to ask
| “rutirv,’’ so ttat tto bedroom becomes tte'
lor to nx.unddtT tar resolution. The
' “rvtu-hjg room."
mayor, with rare rnngnantoity, cmuidcr•IV fjeto. (AriiajM. tat de jure,
■ A Indy having mid not tong ago ta * Phil*•What d-*you'sint merer
Ing th-.- cruel blow bi* own liojws bad
dt-ipkto drawing room tta: stofclt coM in ter just received, placed itawlf nt tho
bcu li. created n veritable (ionic among tta
.bead of tto dcputatlou, and fa tbo us—n of
ho&amp;te*.’ Kuart*
it at voting fur c;uulbiaU-. fur - J nwi tta following plcco'of informatjo.i in ptariotuan Implored tlw good lady to grant
the (k-tition. which to ardently urged.’ 8hc.
however, «t&lt;x*l firmly on her parental right*,
New Euglainl c»ty.rmd declared that »ho would not leave tta
. ■ ; ,-:.it&gt; to tn ■. UtUo exa-'ltag, and
"Tb-- hutiiuritiiu havu begun a crukido town without her two daughter* Then tto
.■•»t unfair.” I observed umhlljr. "You agniir&gt;t the nn-fe in art. Ono of the wralthk-A
e .'al ly ulna l.- make your hu&gt;le»tb vote gentk-m-n in the city will bo j^vsedod grultu of tto mayor »hono forth dike tin- sun,
you pl; it. whli-l to this, you nru going agaiuii fur katptagfn iris house c-jjaas of (he mid ]&gt;rovcd equal to tbc &lt;wcaaio:L He blandly
proposed a compromiM*. Why need *ho leave
. tl'i ' w’your own vote* into. the electoral
Jo Medici,
C«nom*»n
... X'oonaof
............. - Milo,
—-•tha Venus
• v-iuj uv
.tiivsi. uisvvn
"3&lt;s tai-str.-.tbbttobor toxt.tMtlm- Vatun. 1-o.or.- Qr..,k SU™. tbo
xm. at all I He drew her attention—of i-oareo in
imat driiftrte ter^s—to tlw fact that »ho wa*
mJ u* toon Goxlmi mr*a ’ll . nlkl
■
in well that ttero *h»*i!d be two j .During my stay fa Neri York, i was cua- fair, pintap, and fifty &lt;*!&lt;!, and that simitar
laapnge might ta taken a* dr*-ri;.Uve of
, ....
. ‘ riantly w&lt;.uu.
bearing
n vb
of »
* VTTiH.ll
certain JU
Mr. .UllUOUT
Anihouy himself. TIat
- c and then to offered her Lb
•• ” '",1 nr '
tMkMtnami ( Com*tcrk. wb&lt;&gt; tad attaint letobrity by a
tand and l.-wt, mid tta young ladies' a kind
lb ,. araptnyr KituflnL
! campaign to tad undertaken again*: nuditi.3.
fattar and jirotector.
.'
t.nt te'Mt i-.toemodof y
Mrr Comstock
Comstock visited
viiit&lt;xl tto
tto tuus-jmi
muM-unu, eallerL-x
galleries,
That
scttlcsl
tbo matter, and throe mor
■.. t*. tl*»ri;&gt;t to to pretty, g*v-» exhibitkw and shop* an .!, wbunever bo found
riitfrna took ptace with a great flourr-b of
• -u'foa* detail* ou tte subject
trumpet* at -Wagon WLreL
•
.I- .-, Wri were spcaUii; of tto went I'dore the magistrates mul had a grand
,. ..nb. Ite b,x.Mta,«i&gt;l«r arHA.,, I ■« «.te|K»«k ».
CHAFTER XV.
i. . ran I., pflr- .nl. n.- „r--r X«« Vratera. Uul Xr
h.J ranxB
—as —
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.
Ji
! »&lt;»•
*•* him
htatouif
tr reputation a* grotcwiuo
» it ■’ • In Amrric* gratlcuii-nV &lt;lre.u is p)*'u, even
struck »ilk tute6-.pr-tal41.:y
uu^y. To tako up such a taw of censor- severe: a high bat. Mack coat, dark trtxn-r &lt;.
Fr.ncy doth to UtUv u**d, own ta trareUng.
Iran strarte ’ I tahl to tawu R v„..^
1 r-rai-mitor well tto Mention I create)
—■» Vico (taunting by daylight, porvffnlty, ami tto individual whure mfa&gt;l ta
cv.-ntag. whenever j have btm mj ill inform-xl that to cannot lojk st au nr- with a pair of light gray trnuann fa a small
Bmn.-jTvtmIa town. Every one awnted to
prwm)ttnent
of tto human
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t,uu.. u anythin; that could shock &lt;
w-i-^bat thihkfcij .. .1 tkocgh-a.
ta tta hot*! tto waitr«Ma.*k nudg.xl one nnn Ljhc'-i wvtnou. In Pari* tho
to be pitied, if out &lt;!&gt;-&lt;pta?d.
•re infsetal. with street wnlkiTi ( But 1 suppo-c tint- »i ill always be quack c-tb-ar, aiui scanx-ly rt”tvaee&lt;i a giggle; aa&gt;l
•': i-i th&gt; evening, nudth-j evil is . doctor* with tta caut of virtuu on tbeir lips ttostr&amp;l urchin* foUoirod mo as if 1 tad born
a member of tho Slou.. tribe in natiou&amp;l c&gt;«
and filthy imagination* ia ttoir krar;.. ,
turne. Tte day after my arrival, «mo of th?
Meanwhile. Um* American nowi^aycrs
local paper* nnirjuurcd ttat a FreucLtuau
:wu»rd to trok q&gt;ou Mr. Cottwtock as* irgitihad loaded fa tb-i town the day tetc&lt;ro “iu
i si-1 the lady; “but if tho
white truuscpi/nn-l ttat hi* |-c’ix|Gi7I:y bad
; k aru respectable, it is
Tto New England I uta* hare tteiAputr.It we* bed wmteti until tlw tiyucf bc'ajttetuustca*&lt;lyy stocked
-- woou-n b.vn ex irtnupl a* decisive.
.Uucriccu laflie* drese vdry well as a rale.
■ pavcnn-*&gt;t». wu sLo:il&lt;l have io
uor|j. \n Axncru-Mn gentlemen total
Wo cleaned them B» that a Phitadrlptaa lady, at a bow* udr he I«l '.here a great number wto cover tbcmtelvc* With furbelows end jewel*, and so lor.g
v. as n»t«! eno day c* taUe. gratr red to tar as each item iaccdly, trouble themselves lit­
•u utcau*”
very curs at Id* taking h-*r which part of a tle atect the general effect.
women. e kicked ffto pn ferrod, th- win~ er tho 1 *g.
Amrricj-&gt; wenu-u have plenty of style &lt;&gt;f
tfadr owig aud atao a great d-wl of dblluc•I nposi doing alone iu tte ;
■&gt;
tk&gt;n nud grace, Init they al way* took drrw.d
for cooquirt. &gt;lt in well to to it. but not well
. CliAPTER XIV.
Jcuatluu, H tto conkin gcrtr.au of Join: to rtow it. Ttoy are apt to tetrgh at tto toi­
let o( English .women, and mod. ) their own
di-; •i.-tim of ths main street*, Dull, but yk-t not *&gt; Gvrmau a* cto might
•taw* on FYcnch Hoe* .For my part. I thtak
itata, but it to p» within doors, imagine, for, if Gcrmauv sui&gt;piir* America
that nothing cau surpass a fresh, yuan; En­
•tendof jicraiitagitself. If.you citb two or throo bunt(rod :tor.:;x;-] Lnmi
.■Tsntj yearly, these Germans do not O-.-nuntr glish girl in a catton draw and diapir straw
hat.
k» America; ou tto contrary, they ttom-.
The fu biooable taadgenr. during my sukIvcm tocqtuq Amcricmrisod. t!uu&gt;k* to ttet

rMurn 11-Jtui- uti foot. It b to us that thank1:
du-- A:*d &lt;Ii • you net think tliat wom-m,
iur. go-al looking tnd wt-Il bred, who
uM siaster their iliiguxt t-ofor os to dothat
•riffc h the nuthoritirt witrc too cowardly to
undertake, ore not worthy to havoadelib- ito volco la tho couucilaof the nstiooT’
’
! ctndd not answer tub.
.•
1 tun gold; to launch a rath- r dhn^crou*
&lt;rttai.
doet not render to man a hundredth part of
tho adoration he render* to her. If tovo
■uld spring fcrwu gratitude, Jor.athan would
tta most beloved of men.
Bet does hivu ever spring from gratitude!
Jn tU- eyre of ihe American wotaan man

jnfation when Lu marries her. bo work* hard
t rVuty ter smallest wishes-, mid no long n»

’

• neck thi&lt; will be an tzicnuating clrvumtonco in th tawr.
■
Tld* xjiirit of iadepcudcmcc in woman proloccvci.^llaat rcndtH, it must be ccnfeasod.
You find hi America women who by tbeir
mleat* have won for themwlve* jxaition*
which number* ot men might envy. And do
not lmsgh.0 that I nm sjieuldng of blue
•toekiap, rpectaclod spinster*, disdained of
’’cj'id. Not at all. The American woman
has always tact enough to remain womanly.
Ewn among the heroinm of the platform I
have ahrayi noticed a little touch of coquetry,
wnich prorcH to me that man ta not in bnmi-

'hi!ya few days after I set foot ta New
¥&lt;rk, a friend took me to, visit lite office* of
•to principal new»pci|&gt;en. of the city. Pto*
:-ig along a corridor in Tbc World's nflic-c*. I
r- marked u Lady writing tn one of Ito roonnu
My fricntl tad the way ta, nod prewntwl me
lohrr. 1 found tor to to a pretty brunette
&lt;-f about twenty or twcuty-two, delightfully
piquante, ami with most dtattagubbotl man­
ner* I wns struck with tor simple liearing
und tor iut-lhgent exprawkm. and. on taqrtap tbo room, naturally wanted to know to
*'hu,n 1 Lad had tto pleasure of being intro
•lured. 1 then kamed that this young Ameri­
can girl did *11 the literary reviewing am’
gossip for Tto Now York World, and took up
thr *t«ff of The"Pari* Figaro.

The St. Nicholas Magaxfac I* conducted by
KUwe her hu.tandsdwslh, Mr* Frank I-w

faculty of assimilation v-hich th-*ypc*w-M ta
Ono strung proof of thta ta {bi- way Ui
which women are treated from oev cr.d of
the United State* to tto/ottor. And lure I
tuny aay ttot fa thta matter Joantlinn *31*
John Bull an example which tto latter would
do well to |&gt;roCt by.
Whitai English Jutaico gB e- merely one or
two month*' imprisonment to tto man who
ta found guilty of having almost kicked Li*
wife to death, an American town ta in nruw
nt tho mero rumor &lt;4 a man bavin; ntaltreated a woman. .
,
Sometimes the ctoitisewut takes a comic
form. Ttoro^aro few distraction* ta tto lit­
tle Atncriran towna, nnd native fawner finds
an ootk't ta strange fashions. A man who
ill treats bta &gt;ife, or farsakre bur ter another
woman, is often tarred nnd feattortsL Tto
ojerution is curious and satidto- tto ven­
geance of the [«putare, while procuring then:
nu hour'* amusemunt.
Tto uefajqwu: ta led. *oujetimte to tho
tuimd of runic, to a retired spot. There to
is stripped tn tb.-skta and coated e ver with

rolled ta f.*attom, which of coures stick to
him and give him tto uppenranre cf ou immew ugly 'duckling. To give a flntahfagto
tbo operation, LU clothes uro .ometimre car­
ried off, and tto rueb wish him good luck.
This ctoxttaanuat k &lt;■««&gt; appScd’ to •

r.-omcn who operate on tto culprit. They
wantttoir Ltubanita and sons to bo able to
get about without &lt;ks.-i.ro r. and they tab.*
up?n tbcwlvs the task of keeping tbo moraX
ataarpLeru of tbo neighborhood bcelihy.
Tto idra appear* primitive, bat monJiiy

The ro*cept’bilitk-«of .kmcri-rau women arc
sot .-tirnre very ramly wocnde-L
A pap.*- taring lummur-rd a man *
under t!» heading: “John K. gnm- to a tet­
ter bora -." the widow, (.rough: nu a««®
lite! against tto editor.

cvt.

I« tb» tte reason I
American L-tol there L a Udie*
This is to prevent c«**tsrainaUoa
•
When it

triumphal are* will nttftrattJy

d«!,a“&lt;lnd

ICr&gt;tnpl!-'1 fruo. taw-ui Hctucr Quarterly i&gt;y pw
mlsriaaof H. S Hoffman. puUlsber. l*hli*4ci
1*1*1

Baptist, tbo feeding of the multitudes on two
different oticasim:*, tie- wnlking on th# tea,
th--great faitb &lt;&gt;f tbo Byroptattletati nuenun
and tta lirabu; of her daughter, the boalta;
of n deaf and &lt;in-nl&gt; nun, and ocher*
27. * Wham &lt;i&lt;» mon wty that I and" He
tad rocne into tta town at Osarra PiulippL
i
__ 4.
___ ., ~ L~
“P„
uLt answereth and ®uh unto
l-u-to
l. rts^Un,
tb. I| ni'-Sj
„,. Tt,,,,,
tfeCtaU- AO., .in,.™,

much drink, particularly what It tod tte ! pointedly mri prrsoajlly put* Ute qnraUmi:

them. TLca&gt; tnm p-voerally i&gt;-gan drinking

ten in the parallel account* in tlw other giro
pel*, we Inhere that «wb gospel is rotnplcte
In iboif for tbo object for which It »n» »rtt-

to toon-all nl-vut lib life a* the God-nia*h.
countrymen. who, when their throats are no raid 11 io f.wr piApeta tade by tade; but if
tired, can ipenk through their nona.”
•mrtMirt to know Him *pectaliy os iboR-m
American "cram run tbeir tastand* and nf David «&gt;r tto perfect Servant or ttoSou
Tbeir wit is apt to be n little mere sarcastic,
perhaps. They are not women for nothing.

"1 VMd often to rend tta ttew*pa|**r *tou4 tu
my wile," xai&gt;i Bert itobtuanu. “and once 1 was
tairtjr Ukrn in by a twlent medicine acivertiM-tuetit'. Tbc M .itu-1 Ire paragraph braan with a
ni&lt;Mlr*t account of th- *e* «erp«b|. but ended
wilh ertun* forth t*&gt;&lt;-vlitnes* of a certain Dr.
I’terce’* Guldru Medical Idv-overy wtilrii. it
v.-a-. ull.-i.-rf, wim » .in-riirr L»r all throat and
lui'C trou it«s *ntt mmtd es*n ran- cun-mtnption
If token In time Tl&gt;«- musI was taken to. wa*
I'll*; I J:a.l r, lunciroitl-te aud I boi£lit a bottle

n.-bren) J-ibn i.43,telbiua that H• iatbo
one of wbr.n Mo.- nml tto.pr-ptota did
write. Dani- I ix, 2|-.*7. sp'sksot Him us “tto
Mcuivh, th.* Prtacv’ who shall aaato bn end
of tto shiv of Daniei s people and bring to
them «verbs; p; rlgbteoitstoa* .Mat: ii, 1­
4. moLffli it ptain itotaclie Christ to tto Kir.;
&lt;rf tto J&gt; •: t!i&gt;* Ettgltab wonl enrrnpondiug

The f.rnnd Haren postofilrv figh: is get- nraytr forlridit them t&lt;i any that He ria* Jan*
tlug fait.
tta 8av tour, h it now that the niters of toe
|ieo|de tad fully determined lo kill Him
Few tiling* an- mol* wonderful than Um in- (Matt. ail. I - H? forbids ttety to make Him
known as the Cartri.
31. ‘•Heteg-’ii totenefa th--m that tta Son
nnKHtg the eras* for mw)»- unknown herb or sub of Mau mo : *tsff«— ’ ?.t Hi* first rtaen*i&lt;tg
of the temple IJt-.lrsd fun-told Hi* d.-atb and
i-v! pqjsonv &lt; iiurndcri-d t&gt;? ar.otlpnll.ui ora they astofla -:pi He *poto of Jonsh at n
-turat’li taN: o! Lo--r. -tauld »rek relief in Dr. type of hl« •'..•alu ami fv-mrr\’vtlon (Matt, xii,
Pierve’s pleasant Cellrt*. v hleh will at mtn* :£&gt;, 4ft; tot J to is Lt- firu |wu-tit-utar and full ■
rriabli'h n pennv'tentiv hralthy ari;sn ot tte

As well a« Ibr Um&lt;f«omevt..an«l other, are In
vltrd to call no any &lt;innrtl«t and art free a trial
bottle a! Kemp's lUlsa.-u I.T-tbe throat Mid
lune», a retard* that l» »c1Ut;R entirely upon its
merit* and l« msranterd to erllevO and cure all
chronic ;u&gt;d ;*cutv etHixhs. .-t'tbrna. brouctilth
ami eousumptkia. inrae buttle* .*&gt;0 ceots.md

"I suffered three yean from hk«xl poisoo.
I took Hood s Sanaparilta and think I am
cured." Maa- M. J. Davis. Brockport, N. Y.

Purift C8 the Blood
Rimx."s S-i.-xaiurllta ta characterUed b|

i.nttaici. Therreui:(s»mediclueofunasaal
ytrt-ngUi, ffeettag cure* hitherto unknown,
bred for toA cuutibi.ag adulDanal evidene*.
“WwxJ s tarssMtrilla tone* up try srrtssa,
• nrhk.-v my I kxsl. »i:.iri&gt;eb*anraM«tni*aaa
'&lt;*,:‘ to ur-kts me over." J. r. nuBMas.
fa-tdJitr of Hvetl*. Lowell. Mas*.

-n-uri** RirsafMriOa texts *11 others, and
!•&gt; * --r: n its wetBht In tr-Id." I. ExtumtoxtML
uo UuX bteem, JtewYmk City.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
!OO Doses One Dollar.

$^O-tUJgMIA t
—THE —

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

for Um time t &gt; i-»ufltH» our uttcntioa totbe
gospel which Ums dra.-rilsr* Hin:. Much.**
might iik" to enter tore inb* tto pn-cloa*
thing* of Mair, vvi, I7-!'J, our limited i-poce
forbi-ta it. tot we must say a »«»ni stout
tto»:gn:llrun-'.-»f "tteChrtat?* John L. 14 .
iv.str-, tells u« that Christ is tbo same as lie*

The ti-ui|iermire |K»plc nn- bilking und iu tb&lt;•.' Hannah (I tairp u,
thing* bustle In Flint.
♦.too. ar a Cur*.
You* may know Him as
•For lonny re.vr* th- owrutarturtr* of Dr.
ad Livjn you. as Lord
Safe's O»r4irh (tein-tly. who are thorcnxlby
rc*|*&gt;u«lble fbiaucKlIy. at auv om- ran e**lly
asretialn oy enquiry, tat* oifered, through
nearly every iH-w*)Ktper to thr tan&lt;£ a ttamliuK
i- w ard of gteo for a rsw-&lt;&gt;f rhronl-t na*a! cu- Him n# tins Chri-:. tbo camin; King of
larrti. no matter tow b» 1 &lt;x &lt;tf Ivj*' l-:&gt;c *tan&lt;l- Lwarl and of tic whole earth!
iuk.wIiI -I&gt; tbry camiot enre. Tte Kern^lj Is
TO. “Ho charged them l.'wt they should tell
mild. Mmhlnu. riraurirg. antiseptic and4cal­
notnan of Him" Mat:, xvi. *i\ tpy* «v tell
lus. tai-i by ad iiruvsiots. al 50 cents.
-

Hay City ;• cry hi; fbr pirn* water to
drink.

remedy effective

cc!y by C. I- HOOD i CO.. Lowell, Mas*.
the l-'on of tin* Living God" (Matt, xxvl, MJ,;

again repeat
Ilini," saying.’*!!;• it far from tto&lt;*. Lord;
thbkhctl not to unto Ttoc" (Mi;:, xvi. 23.
or. as in tto margin. “Pity thvself, Ixtrd.’’
Tlu» ww* Ito natural man speaking, and the
tendency of tto natural man. even iu the
Christian, ta to pity liimself and i**ek hb own
«ur, and agairta! thl* sulf ta'liilpence we
must a* Christian* earnestly c-'titeud, ever
yw-ldui; our tawtic* a living 'r.zrlflca.

|W
hsumpw
(g^AspcMoMS,

&lt;Vronchit t

Seqcl (sr Cirtula r.S|&gt;l!-2!UtaC1

Afll LffflE MCO!cu)Nwnil.aL

C‘AUH)OT

CURE

THE OHL'S—
k GtfJW^TECO
VCUR.E ran

CATARRfl
.
OROVILLE (ail
..aiibiririx.

SANTA ABIEand CAT-ROT
bold and guajaiilecthbt

W. H. GtjODYEAR, -

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Sole Agent.

WHVi YOUE Li VEH

Tin- Ionia rrrauH r&gt;‘ will I* riM-stablhbed.
I

Ellrrt's Extract at T«r A Wild &lt; 'terry
Is n sufe. rrliabh- and pleu*ant rrmivly for
cough*, colds, brouchilk. aitlima. mid all
throat trouble*; will relieve and teitefit
ronrtitnpHon. Try It and !&lt;c convinced.
Every bottle warranted': price UK* Und SI
per bottle. Sold by drugglsl*, Prepared
bj the Emitwrt. Proprietary Co.. Chicago,
IU.

Mr*. Annie Jcnnes* Miller luu&gt; l«*en l«x*•traction, |&gt;cr&lt;ifrd on the top of the lead, cad turing at Grand Rapid* 'on &lt;irrs*&gt; n-fonn.
surmounted with fratlter*. At a certain db- She still says the iMMtlff muijt go.
Cola's Carbol tkaap
cockatoo.
1» a medicinal toilet M»ap, aieMilulely pure
and free from the ddaleriou* ingmllente
behove. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes pre­ iiM-il In many of the M*-calted skin soap*.
tend* that they deteriorate an American soil. It pnrifcn tin- skin, allay* thr Irritation of
! rctnrtuter «r&gt; got upon thin subject. during sunburn, rush am! prickly lirat, ooflenstho
9 pleasant chai about hi* early day* in Pori* hands and prevent* rongiinc&gt;.-« and chap­
and Ik* wild: "By the time n French niillitter ping. core* black teml* pimple* and skin
blembtes. aud pre*«*r»e*./freshens and
beautifies tin* complexion, f It produces a
make a bonnet to frighten * Choctaw la- soft, creamy emulsioti, even In hard water,
-liau.”.
'
mid Is n positive luxury for the bath, the
At tto tbcqtrr, wpmen wear silk, which toilet and the nursery. Get only the grnprcrcnU one from taaring. and tot* n foot nlne, tte latel mi which h black and the
letters green. Price SS rents. Sold by E.
high, wtiieh pn-reut otMl from seeing.
Anireican toll toilets ore ravishing. Here II. tathrop.
tta diamondstuo ta place. Ido not know
About J-hi.OOy tat torn subscribed at
uuy gayer, more intoxicating right than on Gram! Rapids fora Y. M. C. A. building
Ameriwm tall room. Tbc ilbiptay &lt;4 luxury and mon* will be fortltrotnlne.
is ou a gigantic scale. Tho wall* are covered
with flavor* C-.o roam* urtutiedly lighted,
A. IL Tbornjuon. Roekfork. III.,.writes:
tta dancingjauimated. aad tto true spirit of ‘•I have Iwn troubled with catarrh for
gaycty every where visible. Tta young yeara, nothing helped me until I tries!
r.otuun arc .Ideal fa beauty end brilliancy, PaplDon Catarrh Cufe. 1 followed direc­
nud if R wcru not far tta atmospbero, which tions. and with less Ilian one bottle. 1 am
u hot enough to batch silk worm* you would cured." Papillon (extract of flax) Catarrh
Cun- will jKKltively und iM-nuanrutly cure
pass the creatag ta an ecstasy of qnjoy mcnL
bronchia! catarrh, acute or chronic catarrh,
njowirraof men with middle clam inconus ruse cold and • hay fever, large bottles
imitate the luxury at tta millionaire'* wife. 11, for sale b\ W. H. Goodyear.
i expoettri to flnd'it so; in a democratic AmaAlleged that Geo. I&gt;. Sanford and C. K.
try frog* try to -.well into oxen. Ttoy |-u.T Ester will soon start a democratic paper at
themselves &lt;nrt until they burst, or ratter Grand Haven.
-until their hurijand* burst.
Uncle Sam's CondlU&lt;m Powder* will
-fa France always, and ta England when to
enre distemper*, eouglu*. colda, fevers .and
most ot the dto-ases to which bonu s, cat­
band's int.-retr. In America, sto cdt.-a fays dr. sheep, hogs and poditry* »re »ubj««L
Lands oa hi* capital
* And now they say that a newspaper h
to bvatuted at Rives Jnnrtkui. What for?
CHAPTER XVL
Dunnu.
many good anecdote-., and no country where
To the Ihnr und Ixmcla. but give no
they are »*&gt; well told.
Tto American* an* dallghtful rucoutrurn; strrngth. The ui nr you take the iu&lt;»rr
they arc ptrt mutaciw fa the art of making vou need. Mlle*’ I’ilta I St I’.J iKwIUveh'
three light, graceful, witty little spe-vbes strength* if- ‘•'he lunger t ikm, tto Icm reipilnil. Bompl*.** frrrat W. 11. Goodyear*.
which giro to their dinnnn- such a unique
Tlw Charlevoix Jta|.t!ri« have built a
cf'jrm. Then tto humor ta doUcaar, the wit
of tto brightest Irony and etaganoe com- handsome little rhurrh whlrh coat W.oov.
biw* b&gt; m*to the* dbrounes veritable little
Canecrs and canevrnu» tumors are run*!
literary gtu*
parilia.
urolkrv-a (&gt;ortraituf an »kl tjrpkwl PuriTto Flint Normal arirnol haa had 333
sehuhra alitce It opened in July la*L

Ing. tbajollicet. the most playful of men. Hr
at timet amused himself sadly. Ho wu* givro
to a mild dtart^srd of the cocrcuUon.-.Iitkv

teacher learn from Him boiv to teach, and
after irenio-nin; tto interval of thcscbelnrs
by drawiu; from them what they know, fail
not tn *M*&gt;rtnin ntot they u.-diviLually bo-

Gen. Porter was kit--.! enough to introduce
“Ladle* and pmtlaoro/' began th-general
witbout relaxing a muacto of his face, “I
claim your indulgence on beitalf of tho
speaker who ix going to address you. Ho lias

best bkxxM-urirj lBS mkJ *trr:i~tbe:unx raws*.

purify your blood. ngutain the digoatton,
and give new life and vigor to the entire body*

- ---------------- — ..
b--™
wrath a fair chance to materialise. Ho was
a thoughtful ntaa. He'spent Lb day* invent­
ing snow plows nn-.l hi* evenings ia tapping
tot ruin and rmutauttag uj*co tto probable
strength of thh future prohibition vote. I

*re,»»rt
TS Jitt.

Hood's Sarsaparilla
thl*

making matrim'jutai overture* to them. Fee!-,

CHAPTER XII.
■ fren&gt; tte Louse founded by ttat gentleman,
inntrr wterv woman bi A Spoilt child,
krpwt newkjmpers, ami nil the prfa-

3

LESSON IX, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, MARCH X

j&gt;r. Jaques’German Worm Cakes destroy
wot me and remove them from Ute system.
Safe, pk-munit rnd effective.

forth n sw-sjt savour of God in Iih grand confnsdon ot Jrw» u* the Christ, an I now frbm
the same month comas' tto tinu-s at men
with Satan urging on; “oar. ot tbo same
mouth prcMtvcdctb bkmiug and cinring”
M. "Wtawrw-vr will cjuw after Mo, kt
him deny hiiusnlf, and take up Ida*cross, and
follow Me." It is a most pr.vKms truth that
tho invitation to cense is to “Whoaorror
will- fActs x, 43; Rom. x. H. 13; R-v. xxii.
17); and him that rrnneth shall Tn no «tea to
no one ran ■ truly row, unleu they are pre­
pared to deny self and toar the crus alter
Jem*,- ami th!* daily (Luke ix, X) Any
ether aim but tto glory of Gnd. nay other
will but tto will at Gal, pittor prove* that
we are not JU* follower*, or if wv are, that
wo are very unlike uor Matfer, and little
credit to Him.
■

present life With its joy* tt| preference to

ent evil world unto Christ, shall find in tbo
eud that hi* portion here wax hl* all, and hi*
enjoyment ended when he left this world;

Yon -.vHl ’-eve KJCW UK’ViACKI-A FAINS
x:; THE HIDE, DYril 1.1 U.K.
Am.
lITlhfeci :i«Ura &gt; uno
;-&gt;1e to rv*si-.roewh

IVORY POLISH

Pcanjwrs the Breath. Asm for

it.

FLEMING BROS., - PittsburKh, Pg.
If my dealer s*ys be has the W. L. lk&gt;u«Ja* Shoes wltbMt name and price stamped on tba "
bottom* put him down a. a fraud.

with Him m bl* portion terr, prepared to re­
nounce with tho whole tea ft, Um world, tbo
flesh and tto devil, will find that whUeJw
may not have had great success JJ^tbi*
world amt periapa, teen sorely tried, yet to
to* lied God'* own peace and Joy "in bi* soul
and shall inherit everlasting lifa
37. “What ihsli n man give in exchange
for bls lifer if ta lose* it by refusing to let
Jesus save him it is gone forever; tte great
gulf is fixed nnd they cannot ptts from one
ptace to tho other. “Borauae User* I* wrath,
thee.” (Job xxxvi, IS.) “Ttoy ihtta trust
in tbeir wealth and boast tbenuelvM In tto
multitude of ttoir riches; none of them eon
Th-re ia only one ransjni; Go i hint

life of ever}' individual ta* throe stngm, that
r-ertiau which is spent hero iu tte mortal
body: that iwtwren tlralb and rv-ums-ti-in,
nnd that after tin resurrection. If tta flrrt
•tags i« ytelted-to Jr»ua, then betwren drath
and rerarraction tte npirit is with Christ in
Paradise, and nt tho rssurrvcUnn of tbo just
tte *&gt;ul and body are wanted to be with and
like Christ forever: but if tto Oral stage is
mirpent and withtaid from Jesus tbeu ia
tbo future of ttat soul dark and awful.
:jt. “(If him shall tte Boo of Man ta
nstatnvd." Tl&gt;c Christ will n-turu in power
nnd great gtay (Molt, xxvl, 04- Col.Ui.4l,
bringing His rainta with hhn. He atari ixime
inflaming tlixvieldtag vengeance on ttam
tta: know nol Grid and obey not the Gospel
(II Th. i, 7-l&lt;a, and not only so, but when He
comes to the air f r Hi* people many of Uiem
stall tetetatned if H- find - tlx-m mixed up
with tta world and worldly thing* iHsteadof
separate therefrom, and watching for Hun.
IX, 1. -etom* of u&gt;«ii that stanu tereshaU

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
ISPEL

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE I.”®.
W. L JtOVUUS, UltOCKTO.X, MAML

after six dark He fulfilled thia word to! three
».■----- .

A. WOOLLEY.
HASTfNCNI.

�Hastings, Wednesday, Feb. ST, 18W.
MARSHALL L/COOK. Editor.

THE HASTINGS. MIC1L. rOSTOFFICE,
Acorwr 14- l870-

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Tbe Indiana senate has pav-wd the Anti­
Trust bill. It provides Hint:
-All trusts po«K irontraeu. arratigre
ments or combinations now existing or
hereafter made between persons or corjmrations. or between’any |&gt;en«m or person*
and one or laore corporations, made w th a
view to prevent full and free competition
in the juwdiwtion. manufacture or rale of
any article st domestic growth, production
or manufacture, or in the importation or
rate of any article grown, produced or
inanufactuml ih-sny other 'tate/r coun­
try, or which art? designed to tend to fix.
regulate, limit or to reduce the production,
manufacture or sale, or to fix, regulate,
incremw nr reduce the price of any article
of growth, production or manufacture, or
which are efesigned or tend in any way to
. create a monopoly, are hereby^Aclare&lt;l to
be conspiracies to defraud, to IS* unlawful
against public policy anil void ”
The penalty for being in any way con­
cerned in such a conspiracy Is fixed at a
fine of not less than 81.000 or more than
Sio.OOO. and not less than one or more
than five years' imprisonment. Each per­
son concerned in such a •vonslracy,’'is
made liable for all t»&gt;.debts, as In cate of
2 partnership. The charter of an Indiana
corparatiun that entero such a ••consplraey”
is to be forfeited. How would such a bill
suit Mlchlffan?

Representative Hudson ha* iatruduccd
what he calls liis banging bill, the princi­
pal section in which is a* follows:
Thai every person who shall hereafter
Jx; canMrted of murder in thr first degree
shall b«' punished by imprisonment in the
State Prison for life, uiitetti the jury be­
fore whom said person shall lx- tried shall
render n verdict in writing, signed by each
of said jurprs. recommending that such
ewivIdl'd person shall t»e sentenced to the
pinii.'bment of death, in which ease the
presiding Judge of the court at which said
conviction shall have taken place, ni^y
sentence said convicted jierson to the pun­
ishment of death or to imprisonment in the
state prison for life.
The I»i 11 provides for the execution of
the criminal within not less than ten and
aot more than twenty weeks from the time
&lt;4 wntencr. The method of execution is,
by banging. Th.: power of respite and
pgnloa is left with the governor. The bill’
was hit reduced recently.

BEAUS OF CALAVERAS.
• --nUu- tow,.He »&gt;■&gt;&lt;«&gt;■ &lt;•' «*«&gt;'■&gt;■
It H iA&gt; J»,t wtolloo "&gt;,hr-hn'‘l I'tHttau,
AN EXCEEDINGLY SMART FAMILY
•nd eqtally dl.trtlwiCT Uw burden ot «npOF PIG STEALERS
porting the schools-

And oddly cam« Into this town!

Henry Wilson, of Calaveras, dodares that

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Three cans corn for 25 cents at the clov­
ing out «aic.
n. Tiabnant, Agt.
Oranges and lemons ten cents per dor.
al the dosing out sale.
Br.irr Tixaixn, Agt.

CongreM made four morn republican

in ton county that they haven't

■barperi*d the plckcb* a&lt;flne as nocdlra. so that

There will be a t-pecUl meeting of FtUgvrald i»o«t Saturday evening. March *J&lt;1.
Business of Importance., Come all.
II. M. Smith. Com.

Name and Hesldence
। Setb H. Chapman. Prairieville
। Belie Flan. Grand Rapid*
i Abraham Uruaar. Harry
r Dora Albertson. Hope
l .tehn Canipell,
"
. .Mninte Stanton. "
i Milo 1'ranii. Orangeville
. Maiy Clark.
"

Following arc the real estate tranafcra
for the week ending Feb. .‘5th. 188V. an
taken from the booku in the register's office:

Ansel Ktn-vburv tn Dr. H* D. Campbell; lot, H
amt s Ckiveedale. t7».
John I.. HareWliietoHyivesler Ovtrsmllb-.Uta
sec it Casttatou, IlJOO.
tlen. I_ Jones to John E. Whittemore; A sec
M Tbornapple, -ffoo

The Couuteai Caroline, au enthusiastic

fiehubert's rotnatuta passion.

Hi* exterior

"He tondly. wrongly asserts bis rights;

more "aabe’’ than tho human inhabitants of
any other county in ths stnto There arc lots
of them, too—black, brown, cinnamon, and
grizzly—and all as fat as butter. zTbey havo

Don’t send •■twenty-five cents for twen­ shape,” said Wlbon, when lie was tailing a
ty-five useful household articles’’ unless party .of friend* at the Richelieu about the
yon want a paper of ncwlrs. Your re­ surprising [irevnlruro of necotuplfahod lioars
sponse wit! bb ’•pointed.” imi you can buy
these "useful household articles" at cheap­
I took extra care of mind. I built a high
en rates.—Ex.

No.

ZDr. Rorick.
Of New York, tta well known and irarceasful Spedalfat tn Chronic Disease. ,
eases of the Eye and Ear, by request of many friends and patients, lias divide.! i'.
Haatings Saturday and Sunday. March'd and 3,
Consultation and exMahtati..!, and confidential In his pariors at the Hasting* Hdtiw-. office buuni 10 a. m. in h
two days only.
QF*Retnni visit every 80 days.

'_______________

Th enough to satisfy us.

truth there Is in .the report, but if (Jen.
Mrs. Illraui Fraglr* Will entertain the
■Harrison says &lt;me terra he means ft, and mite society next Friday.
wlH Htick to it, and not go hack on his
Thera was a surpriw- party at Charlie
word as did the adipose gentleman who Fowler's Feb. 29. It being his 54th blrth■wtti-oecupy the white house till Monday
Rev. ■ C. P. flood rick emnuiunced revival
tf®iy-_____________
meetings Sunday night.
Mrs. Reynolds and Mias Tucker, of Ohio,
Republicans of Barry county. It is get-: are visiting their neice, Mr*. Marbcr Mead.
tingtime for you to be thinking of your
F. D./Soules sports a tk«w swell box
candidates for towaMilp-oflieeii. (Jive the cnttcr. 1
Ervin WblUofk Sundayml with hh
subject earnest thomcii^ then select your
brother In BarryvIUe.
•
best M.d strongest ssen. and then ou April
Quarterly meeting at the Free Methodist
1st, go .to the polls and elect your men. hall last .Saturday and Sunday.
You eau increase yoer representation on
the boaxd af supervisors ilf -yon will.
The Assyria Teachera' AmaeiMlmi will
bold a inerting nt Assyria Centre Saturday
While -tfce friends of Judge-Booker in Mandi 10, 188V, commencing at 10 o'clock
this circuit Xniled to seesraeffiis nomination a. m. The following Ih the program:
MimIc—Arranged by Mm. Ixtt'ae Smith.
for jwdto» «f the supreaar oourt, they can
Chuui recitation in I.fghts of Tsu.&gt; Celcongratulate themwlvea thMXhey will re­
luriea—Conducted by F. A. Wilcox.
tain »fi circtdt Judge the nerWcus of one of
A paper on history—M. E. Frail*.
too brightest and best legal arfluds in the
Slngtag.
.
Class vreltatlon in Psge.’H' Theory and
Ktutc, and a judge who haa noaoperlor.
Art—Coaduded by May Potter.
Primary reading—Ella M. Latty.
After Moudm* next, this cotrndry will be
Singing.
la the bMtds of Ms friends. The blessing s
AU who are lutcroated in educstioair
to be eaaferTMl by the new administration work are Invited to be present.
will be restored fuiilic confidence, and an
Etta H. Hnuntx,
SecTMary.
administration which will commend Itaelf

kola. Montana and Washington. Thia
■eeens eight republican wenatont and six
■Republican members of cctgres°.

t»r.w-cn dmrn ta tb* fever batt.

Tlw legislature will iw derelict hi lt»
duty If fail to P**s to county local notion

bill.

Just now Africa is a prime subject of In­
terest, and Einnta Raymond Pitman's arti­
cle on ‘•Slavery and missions on the east
coast of Afrjca" will tell the reader much
about that part of the dark continent which
i» foremost ift tho tnlnd. The Mohamme­
dan women of India are described by S. F.
Norris, and 1'. J. I’opoff contributes n val­
uable article on ••Prjevafaki’s adventures
in Central Asia.” Mary Titcomb** article
on ways and wvrtfa. of American lawyers”
is tioth amusing and Instructive, and the
article on "Lady Brassey,* with its numer­
ous IllustratkNiK. will lie nwl with much
interest by (bom- who remember and ad­
mire that briilbmt women. Omanyan. our
It is a nice, slick game the fusionlsts an; former minister to Turkey, tells about
••Anarchy in Turkey,"’ and Dr. Talmage
trying to'work. Gen. Innes, chairman of preaches a brilliant Hermon on\‘Sfn as a
the handful! of grecnbackers of Michigan, Taskmaster.” The serial story "flenewill call his little flock together in some vieve” iy continvied, and Fannie Ayniar
secluded place. Thlstramp of the green- Mathews coutributes a tender aliort story.
••Dorothy's Wooing."' The usual depart­
teaak party will then nominate Mr. Star­ ments are full of interest, nnd Mr. Mcssiter,
wood of Kalamazoo. Then toe democrats organist of Trinity church. New York, has
will meet and endorse Sherwood, who Is u vigorous hjiuietune to Dean Piumptre'i
wutoing but a democrat Th«&lt;i -it Is ex­ -Kejoice. ye Pure in Heart” There are
many short articles and poems, and some
pected the union labor party will fall in­ beautiful fuikpage illustrations.
line .with this action. Tlie political trickitterh who are figuring this thing do not
Detroit is to have a floral exhibition—
Mem to remember that the former racni- the first one in Michigan—on Apall 2, 3, 4
tasa -of the greenback ixirty can never and 5. All the 24 Detroit florists and
many
others fnwn various parts of the srfte
again be brought up to the rack and made
to swallow democracy under tta guise of will make displays of the rarest and most
tieautiful fiowers. having especfclly times!
fusion.
their growing plant' with tlitr'nowrr show­
in view. Then. too. the ladies of Detroit
Judge Gryit, of the upper peninsula, who are iutervatrd In the various city
was nbqiluated at' Detroit for supreme charities arc to have imotlis for the sale of
court justice, lie Is a man tboroughly flowers. Young ladies In costume will be
in attendance on toe booth* and the whole
dmerving of the honor; was first n captain
affair will be one of. the most attractive
and later a colonel iu the rebeiliqt:. serving exhibitions Detroit has ever witnessed.
the unInn-with great credit and distinction. The entire tiet proceals of the flower show
Returning hmue^ after the war. he studied are to be divided ngnally among the 21
rlmrlties represented in theeaterprue.
law, and was a very successful praeticionrr.
Arrangements have been made for ex­
For the post -.seven years he has been a cursions from all parte of the stale to De­
circuit judge Lu: tlw upper peninsula, and troit at the time of toe exhibition, and Hie
has succeeded in making the law respected details as to special rates of fare may be
btarned by applying to the local ticket
in that country*. Judge Grant willmake a agents. The exhlbUlon originated witi;
thoroughly good supreme court J nstiro, •Mr. W. II. Breariey. of the Detroit Jour­
and his elevation will lie a fit recognition nal. who acts a* grncral manager. Col.
-of his high character nnd ability, and of Fred. Farnsworth Is the secretary and Mr.
Frank D. Taylor fa the treasurer. The
toe locality from which he comes. ’
Detroit Journal guarantees the charities
agntnst loss—a somrwliat needless precau­
The report has gone out that (Jen. Har­ tion. wliere there is «uch positive assur­
rison Is in favor ot but one term fur the ance of auccesa. • /
presidency. W^e do uot know how much

- to the Intrttigenee and patriotism at the
country.

HE IGNORED QUARANTINE.

1 UD

ing himself foil of boles.

With ftu-ra-pafo and with quiwrtag liaita.

-Itargarvt A Gldimir. ta Few York Worid.

A century ago there was n popular preju­
dice against interfering with tbo condition of

water, and it was to combat tl:fa folly that
Dr. Hawes, tho founder of the Royal Humane
society of England, begun to offer rewards to
tbo** who would rescue tbo bodn-s of drowned
[icrsoBS between London ami VVe»t;ulid*ter
“The pigs were about three month.* old. bridges, in order that experiments might bo
inado in resusciutiug them.
&gt;w, 1 calculated the number of rich roasts , At first, the project was merely ridiculed,
but aa It resulted in bringing to life a targo
number ot inanimate persons, public »ympig to get out, or anything to get iu, but a
pig w«(S gone all tho same. 1 couldn't under­ ety of thirty-two persons wa* formed, and
stand the disappeoranoo at ail. Two days still uoptinuee to flourish
liter number pig wa* mining, and in two
weeks my fourteen pigs had txwti reduced to
warded for making atteiu|&gt;ts lb save life, uud
'•Where tbose pigs hud i;oe.o waa more .‘40 jicrwui* «ervactnu!iy.rc*c;u»i from dvwih.
than I could make out. The fence wav all

In one pen 1 kept,

aud two litters of line pigs. 1 saw tbo bears
strolling around nights, but they didn't get

were as sharp os ever.

I had vat up pretty

now I decided to make on all night job of it.
I went to bed in thu afternoon uiid uiured
loaded my rifle for the tvat. and bid liebind
a !ok about aixty yanfa from my pig corral.
•‘The moon came out from tohind tonic
fleecy clouds aud shed a |iaiZ4igbt ou tbo
premise*. 1 put in r. good deal of tbo night
bobbing my brad up from behind th* log.
but uo p!;; stoaling gborts, no tnsraudiug
neigllborx, no anything ever showed up.

deed* bf other tert*. it has tarn found in*: to

Seven kind* of rewards aro offend. The
:uurt common is a test iniouu-.l, iUM-ribcd on
vellum or parcbtneuL Ainon; toe most dlatinguisbed rewards arc silver medals, ot
which aix. wvre last year given, and tbc Ligb-

man who in pitchy darkma* jumped into ibo
river to save a girl who hail walked into it by
big black bear walking al.-ng un his bind

rapidly, and lx* had the grestert difficulty in
ing complacently as he looked behind him.

It fa a curious fact that notwithstanding
the constant iuereaao iu England* poputasbows hardly any increase daring tta last
twenty-five year*.—Youth's Companion.
eluded that they were talking pork.'
"Tbc whole outfit rtrervd for my pig pen
nnd halted clean to it That didn't worry
ma, os I couldn't *«» bow tho old bean, could
get over tbo fencu to steal my pigs. I found
out preUy aocm that I bad nuafa the acquaint-

About the nxMt roceut invention for the
applxatiou ot etactrieity m Profrsaor ’ &gt;ev-

tly.

bcod electric light wince. Tbc principal
difference in the iurcnUou to tta ordinary
steam fire engine is that the [tower is obtained

crawled out oa a big limb and waited fur
Mrs. Bruin, who was following him, after

keep quiet.
“Then 1 saw what I baitn't noticed before.

first old bear of this sty storming company
advanced along tbo limb, which gradually
bent under his weight until tbc tips of the
bough touched the ground iu one of tbo pens.
His partner went out along the limb in tbs
ground her weight kept the limb bent

by this time. The old sow wa&gt;. charging
pig* were skipping about and karpiug close
to her moat of toe time. Bruin was oti the
grcuud rixiug up the lay out. and when tb*
old sow made a lung* al him or- though to rip

"Then be grahbcl the fartaat pig of tba lot,
climbed u|&gt;on tbc limb, which bisridn part­
ner was holding down fur him aud »l»wij

a-flshiuj

- beat all o;r going
coming down too

with my rifle into the tn*. 1 didn’t try to

to buret up sucii^n interesting family.
•'Well, sir, there was a grout tumbling and
rustling in thu tree, the pig dropped squeal­
ing to the ground, and do« n M::ambted the
two bears stern foremost, looking a good deal
discomfited. Aa I blmuvl away a tew nwro
times I mada a little speech to th* bears:
‘IxxA here,’ said I, Til let you off thfa time,
but you come monkey ing nround my pig pen
again and you'll get hurt sure.'
■The httJs bears had scarajieredaway, and

*ta touched tbo ground. Tta lug fallow
cocked bis bead on one aide, nuJ I' think be

subject of pork from that limo out. That ir
why I maintain that the bears of Cotarcro*

Little or no snow falls in Dakota from
November to April. ll fa too cold louiu»,
ordinary aenso ot tbo wund), but a cold wltxl
which comet swooping down froth Behring
'Btraita with a velocity of from fifty to sixty

by tho old method. The powerful current of
an arc light wire will uot bu required. Hint
of tba ordinary iucomlraceat circuit being of
NUiHcieot [Mitential to run the motor.
The advantage* claimed for this new
iniicb lighter, and niiicb greater speed can
coruOruHlon. it can be built for about one-

tbat. like ail raptors, it start* up immediately
under fall spt*l. It ta safer aud easier of

economist. That this lart point fa true fa
perfectly *vid«it. Tbo expense for fuel for
tho prwut engine in uso fa cosuiderable.
By lapping the wires overhead, fuel fa pro­
vided gratin. Tbo above advantages are
claimed by tho inventor, sod maSiv of tovm
wm impt-ruud, and. if the claims can be
'ubktuutiated, die invention will soon be in

No more remarkable earocr than Kean's—
uu: even Thwpis’-auyu here dirtingufaba
thoaonabof the stag*. Of dubious birth,
to start with, tlxMigh rich in rtrraks of
hereditary genius dreueuded to him, tefchamtedly. from tho gay Harflta. Lurd Hali­
fax and hfa fatoer’s Irirti ktc, Edmund Kean
was a waif from the ttainuiug and went
through a hfe a« [deturt^ua n:ul varied, as
"speckled and spaaed" as Mollere'a He was
an illrgltimiuu child, marked from the first
like m» many such, with th* "bar rinirter."
tho brand pf genlux For yanra he was a
gcmln running alwat Loudon ttn-rts; a
nmtintcbank in rugs, a harlequin in fcnnv
color*; a tuiniiter nt the circus a light rups
dancer, l»av, ciown, utlilcte. Punchinello—
anything ami everything, in »bort. that
would bring Idol in a ha' penny.
8omcum&lt;-i fie ran away from his pour be­
dizened inotficr ,who alternately acted and
wild perfume* to foshlouabk, fadira far a
be wM takm ta by
kindly folk. Who cleaned &lt;uui fed him, and
whom he was delighted to oompatuate with
id* itower* cr iecitatiua, wonderful even
when Im was a l&gt;uy. Tbeu Ik 8*1 to m*. or
joined a atroUing company dike poor GoMwnithi, ct recited in iuus aud bares for •
copper cr n h-dging; always sure that his
genius would &lt;mc .fay
ncognized, and
feeling within him toe growth of vivid dratuaitc power, often miiundBrxtood and
laughed at.
wa t,fa rariy traininga bard school, full of hitter berbs and unpalatahle experlMtecs.—The Critic.
boby UM iu her f.tUrS.*ara£*

tiny particles, corning with *uch velocity,
■ting like
Nothing cai

—-------- • — j
oraossranioa
•Ihi stood .m tiptoe ai,d kbwed the popo. h^.
ndng lustnnHy what a dreadful thing ehu
had dona. «h..- n- ■ •
a
taby'» mamma.

protruding mouth, and a shambling, awk

go lack and

The democratic pre»a still continue to perienced maiden. belong! eg to a baughtv
family, bsrdly underatoud the devotion of
•rtlblt violent symptonm of Blalnvophobia tbo humbly bora genius Only once bo was
•very tone toe Maine ototeamn fa
the vrreo of a full revelation. Shu asked

p u i: u u p i : i | l l s u » a 9 *

Hastings Banner

by kamiug the hired girt

.
*'a l,OfHh!aciUn the New York cits
‘**-1 w‘“ “ Malte a curiosity. He has otic
-ci off te-low il.n
j'
~;®raPPc,t tighUy to the stump. To

. :: -

feteM in CUrtton.

q.

DO YOU PATRONIZE

E. H. Lathrop’s
Drug and Book Store
FOR YOUR

Drugs, Books, Stationary, Patent Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Wall Paper,. Window Cur­
tains and Druggist Sundries?

IF YOU DO NOT,
Call at his store before purchasing elsewhere.
You will be surprised to see what a large stock
ne has, and phased with his prices.

He keeps a Registered Pharmacist con­
stantly in. attendance, who compounds all pre­
scriptions carefully.
Do not fail to visit his store.
DR. E. H. LATHROP.

�Hastings Banner
Hastings Wednesday, Frh. 37th, 1889.

WE INTEND

To Sell Out!
Close Out
Our entire *tock of

And Store Fixtures,

WHOLESALE PBICES.

PERSONAL MENTION.

B. Tinkixr. Agt.
E. 1). Whitlock wa# in the city Sunday.
The gold watch given away by Hansley
L. N. Mosher, Bonfield, was in town
and Laverne was drawn by Dorr Bllnston.
yesterday.
^A daughter of Mat. Erb drew the doll
Emmet Evarts, of Nashville, was in the
at the Hansley and Laverne matinee Sat­
city Sunday.
urday.
John Yarger, of Freeport, was In the
XE. A. Holbrook has purchas«Vthe In­
terest of hl» former partner, Wm. Babcock, city Monday.
in the barlnT shop.
x*R- B. Messer v blted Ctarkaville on businew
Monday.
e
•
The Hanaley-Lavcmc entertainments
last week wen* jiobrly attended. They de­
Fred' Parker is now day clerk at tke
nerved better hodww.
Hastings house.
.
Mrs. E. G. Edger, of Rutland, died sud­ . J. L. B«*cd and wife went to Grand
denly Sunday of heart disease. She was Rapids Saturday.
/
sixty-three years of age.
Mrs. A. A. Knappcn re-turfud yesterday
Wanted, ot the Middlevill.*. Mich., roller to her home. Albion.
mill, do.ooo bu-hels of wheat in -exchange
A. Hams and family spent Sunday with
for :wo tons of bran and shorts.
relatives in Vermontville.
We are now on the market with a good
Len. W. Felghner, of the Nashville News,
stork of prime timothy seed.
was In town Wednesday. .
-

ing but sale.

C- 1&gt;. Matteson, of New York city. Is
Sugar for ft cent! that every other store*
visiting his brother, E. A.
asks sig for. al the rioting out sale.
B. Tiskixb, Agt.
Hartley Hendrick, of Midalevilh.-. was
Porter Knowles, a former resident of here on business Thursday.
J&gt; F"
Kittle Holbrook has been home
year, tiled last week at his butue in Ohio. frotu Muskegon for a few days.

C. W. Jones and wife leave today for
some time ago in Florida, was brought to their new home, Grund Rapids.
this city Saturday and taken to Woodland
Ami those owing said firm arc requested for buriaL
Frank Newman. of East Saginaw, spent
.• call and settle their aerarant by --ash -or
Sunday with T. Phillip# and wife.
An account of the suicide, by an uvirnote, as we shall give no credit after this
Mrs. A. U. Johnson left yesterday for
d(MM&gt;
of
morphine,
of
Ananias
Dunn,
of
into.
£&gt;
Hope, appears in ottr Hickory Comers cor­ Northville. Her health Is no better.
respondence.
Mrs. M. E. Nevins left this, morning for
A. Black A- Son recently made a contract a visit with Mrs. 11. T. French. Middle­
to erect two tine monument# In Greenville. ville.
.One is to be of. Scotch and the other of
A. M. Herrington and Job Chcem bnmgh..
Barre granite.
FreejHirt. were 4n the city Munday on
’
Found, a gold breast pin. in front of the business.
Presbyterian church. Owner can have ti#e . Mrs. Geo. Bradley is quite sick nt the
same by calling at this office and uayins home-of her parent#, A. Davenport and
for thia notice.
wife, in Carlton.
The camp fire nt Fitzgerald post iuill zOlra. 1. A. Holbrook expects to leave for
Friday night wa- well attended and inter­ &lt; xllforniit'about the first of March. She
esting throughout. Several speeches were
made by geiflfanen of this city.
Mrs. K. A Clarke went to Traverse City
Do uot buy specs or eye glasses that do Thursday, called there by the sickness of
Write for Mr
her sister Mrs. Eldred.
free nf charge and get a pair of Speca that
Jay Diamond has resigned his position
"■
X*iM FRIT. tit them correctly for a small sum.
as clerk in Heath's drug store* and left- Sat­
Mr. Newton, father of H. L. Newton, urday tor Battle Creek.
died Friday at the home of bls son. aged
5Wr’Wn»4: 82 years. The funeral occurred Sunday f/1. B. Cochran and wife, of Grand Rapand the remains were taken to Rutland for nis, wrri* the guests last week of their
daughter.-Mrs. J. Wardell.
burial.

Farniers Produce taken
at Cash Prices. «

J^QRTHERN grown

H. W. LANDRETH

The examination of Orlando blunt.,
Wardell and Lester Mead atten/led.
of •'*«•«•
tlndr
ciiargrd with committing rape •• the pere? last 'week
r*k at lanising, the re-union «r
son nf Miles Fisher's two years old old rrglmenL the,12th Mich. Inf.
daughter, wa- adjourned from yesterday to
S. D. Ayvrs. who has been visiting rela­
Saturday.
tive# in this vicinity, left Friday for bls
The funeral of Walter Cole, who died home In Macon county, Missouri.Corner ot Court aiKi Jefferson St. Keeps Hour,
isea. bouc meal, ground oyster-shell, wqt mod recently in Colorado, was krkl Thursday r C. D. Beebe expects to leave for Wash­
•or fowls. Also » general stock of aro«rle«. nt hl# former home in Carltorrknd was ut'r* ington to-morrow evening, to witness the
tended by the memlwsn of Barry lodge. No. inauguration of President Harrison.

GILLASPIE,

NEW WORA'

J. L. frawley, W. O. Louden aud B. R.
Farmers, take your produce 4n PIiIHIik Rose left yesterday for I-amdng a# dele­
A Fuller's, and get the highest market gate-* to the state prohibition convention.
prices in ra*h or in exchange for aliything
letter from Mrs. Addle C. Fleming
in the line of groceries nnd provisions, or,
dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes.
z unuounces that she Intends to soon leave
for Germany, where she will pursue thr
The Michigan Central will on Feb. -JTtb study of musit*.
and 28th sell tickets from Hastings to
Grand Rapids and return nt dne fore for JJWtn. IL Powers has returned from
round trip, good for return not later than Marietta, Ga. Mrs. Powers and son Roy
uro still then* and we are pleased to an­
March 1st.
P. A. llAHX. Agt
Indies' ready-made muslin underwear at
nounce that their health Ls improved.
A newspaper advertlsmeut "drops the
■ -- than .iwt of raw material.
C. W. JoDe* has resigned hl# position as
same thought into thousands of mlnd^ at
Indies' hose from 7 to 27 eta.
almost the same monwat.” This is ofie Consul for the Ix-ague of the American
characteristic of it* power and/ superiority Wlns-Jmen for this district and It. K.
Boy'- woolen undershirt*, 29 cts.
Grant
has been appointed In his strait
ox»r
all
other
advertising
BMHliums.
—
Ex.
Children"* woolen hose for 10 rts.
.
i.tdlilcenS woolen mitten* for 10 ct*.
&gt; &lt; On Friday evening last nt a meeting of
Mm- Crippen, who has been visiting her
woolen ujlttcns for 30 cts.
&gt; the Gun Ijtkc association the following daughter Mrs. C. W. Jones, has returned
HaniNtf/ehlrfs from 2 cts. up.
were* elected officers for the ensuing year: to Oscoda. She was accompanied by Mr.
.'nk :: cfs. a bottfe.
and Mrs. Jones' son, nnd will keep him un­
And everything in our line below eom- Hendershott; tn*as.. IL A. Gcxxlycar: see.. til his parents get settled In their new
■ tition.
home.
.
Ed. Powers.
J. Keufield. who Ims tor some tint*’
The iudlcatloua are that the co»t of bind-* l&gt;een clerking in the Hastings house, sev­
ing twine to fanner# the coming season ered his connection there Saturday and has
will be much enhanced by reason of tlie gone to Chicago, where he has accepted a
twine 'trust that is forming. Twine has {XMitiou ns Ural assistant day clerk in thr
always been high priced enough and there Windsor hotel.
ought to bi* no reason for Increasing ibe
^Ors. DciinlBOii mid Mra. Henry HoyL of
present exorbitant rates.—Ex.
Tialamaroo. were guests last week of Mrs.
Mrs. A. Luther died Sunday nt bcrlmtue IL A. Goodyear. Mrs. Dennison was a
In Rutland, aged 4d, after a slckneas of a resident of this city 85 years ago. and upod
few days. Mrs. Luther's death was al­ her arrival here last week, tbc first time in
most simultaneous with that of Mrs. Edger, so many years, she failed to recognize her
a near neighbor, and the two funeral# oc­ surrounding#, but on approtjiblng th&lt;cur to-day. the remains being buried near court bouse she said she felt.nt home then
'illation this week,*
each other in the same cemetery.
and could tel) something about where she
Dr. F. H. Rorlek will Im* at the HastingUnion hall.
Hou-e, Saturday and Bunday. March 2 and /ibn Wednesday afternoon. Iasi, at the
‘1 u-Miay even’ng, next,
,T. Tlie Dr. ha# successfully treated numy&gt;
Hastings Choral Uulmi, Concert.
in this vicinity and his visits an* growing residence of O. D. Spaulding und wife.
Miss Belle Spaulding was married to J. J.
Prime timothy w&lt;-d at Stauffer &amp; Craw- mon* nnd more welcome. His incnmslug Emery , of Grand Rapids, Rev. W. M. Puf­
number of patients an* as good u recom­
fer officiating. The bride and groom left
mend for hi- skill a- one could wish.
the same evening for Grand Rapids and
Tca-poons, silver plated, six fur one
Phillips A Fuller have an exchange trade -Titled down to housekeeping ut once.
-.«dhr.
with p. Y. Bogle, so that tbeir customers, Only the niotaliera of the family were
Good lum.-e and barn io rent. Enquire who wish to exeliafige produce for goods, present; Mr. and Mrs. Emery parents of tbc
•• Dr. Mthrop.
:
can get the benefit of the twq -tore# with
Him. and IL Potts and wife, of Grand
were among the guests.
House to rent. Enquire* of Stuart. Knap- their large stock of groceries and provis­
ions. niuTdry goods, clothing, furnishing
n it VnnAnnun.
Chautauqua will meet at residence of
good*, moots and shoe#. Ail goods at low­
llcv. F. Eliott, Friday evening, March 1st.
Have yonr watches ond Jewelry re*paired est living rates.
Singing.
.- John Bi-ssmer’s.
.
* A# mjr readers well know,' Dr. J. .
Repeating Lord's prayer.
Stauffer A Crawley Have on hand some Baughman.' th- well known special!*!
Roll call—general quotations.
. rime timothy seed.
formerly &lt;&gt;f this city, h now located
Model n church in Europe—Mr. Striker.
Akron. Ohio. Ail those wishing to c&lt;
Chemistry—Dr. Timmerman.
Hear Prof. McAHIater's solo nt Union still Dr. iBaugbuuui by letter can mid
Taxation. Chautauquan—Will Cook.
' al’. Tuesday evening.
him at No. 451 South Howard Street. X"-Tlie}Pow-*r I^kiui, Cliautuuquan—Addie
Look at the four dollar warchei; John Akron. Ohio- He writes pmcriptions for Jordan.
■;&lt; -supt offers for sale,
Crith;—Mrs. Willison.
any disease for AL00.

BARGAINS!

Smith's Bazar.

Central House Block

LOCAL- NEWS,

Ysh Wednesday and the beginning of
Lent next WtsIneNday.
Cail on Stauffer A Crawley if you want
any prime timothy seed.

lutdeliff A Holt are showing a fine line
chenille curtains at city prices.

Mr&lt;- Belle Hendershott will sing a sc। •&lt; tlon at tlte concert Tuesday evening.
Knapp's old stand.

B. 'Hxklku. Agt.

Ground feed, corn and oats 80 eta per 100
!lw.
F. 11. Baiuxfw &amp; Co.
Attend the Hastings Cltora) Union con&lt;-rt at Union liall next TueMlay evening.

The report tint Anson Maynard's'dray
’mm ran away the other day was a nds-

A son. that was l»rn to M. O. Abbott
and wife *n Saturday last, died yrste-tday
looming.
.
&gt;
D. McOmlier has a house and lot iu
Nashville and two grade. Fereheron sialiions for sale, .
.
X The donation Wednesday night for Hie
lieijefit of 1). B. Oviatt was weU attended
:.nd netted about tMO.
The Troy Laundry Is essentially a home
industry. Patronize It. It gives the best
ot satisfaction u» its customers.

The cheapest p'ace In towu to bi y flour
is at the closing out sale.
B. TLVIUXI'h Agt.

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The Koller Mill Co. bare a fine flour and
feed store in Che Weissert block, aud are
already doing a splendid business. All
brand# of tbeir flour are told to customers
at who’tralr price#, and delivered to any
part of the city free of charge. They also
sell grain aud feed nt wholeaale prices.
Farmers aud workingnw:i am! the people
generally arc finding it to their advantage
to patronize the Roller Mill Co.’# store.
Uncle Ben. Babcock, of Baltimore, was
69 years old ou the 19thof February'. ' The
To help them celebrate thin event about 40
of their neighbors gatlured at tlxdr 'home
on the evening of the 19th. A most enjoy­
able time was had by all present Thr
supper was not among the least of tbc en­
joyments. ’As memedtM of the occasion a
number of beautiful aud useful presents
were left with the couple, and all wished
them many happy returns.
' Tlie executive committee of the agricul­
tural society met in this city recently, and
fixed upon October 1st. 2d, 3d und 4th as
the days for holding the next fair. They
al-o decided to make a- new fence along
the east side of the fair grounds, and to
straighten the fence -on north aide up to
the entrance gate. The committee also
decide*! not to jH-rmit any games of ball to
be played ‘Upon the fair grounds. This
will end t!i&lt;: Sunday ball game nuisance,
which was the principal reason for the
committee's action.
'
i/i'. W. Jones has for a tong time been a
“althfui and energetic officer of the Metho­
dist Sunday wbwd. Accordingly, the of­
ficer# aud attendants of tiu* school^ thought
it would be the proper thing to further
show their appreciation of Charlie's faith­
fulness before he hod Removed to Grand
Kapiils. And on Wednesday night they
surprised Mr. and Mrs. Jones at their real''
dence on West State street. The couple
had just returned from Grand Rapids,
where they went early In the mondng. af­
ter a successful day spent In house-.«eeklng.
They had had no intimation of the vWt andhnriily knew what wfts up when th- mt
crowd came jKMiring in on them. The ev­
ening was u most pleasant one. Before
their departure tin* visitors left a beautiful
easy chair ns a memento.

The Hastings Choral Union will give a
concert at Union ball, next Tuesday even­
ing. March 5tb. The Union hasdonegood
work during the past term aud will ren­
der some fine choruses. . In addition thenwill be quartett.se. solos, etc. Prof. D.'r.
McAllister; thedln*ctor and who Is jx&gt;ssesscd of a remarkably fine voice, Ims. at the
request of the Union, consented to sing a
sola Mrs. Belle Heudershoft will also
sing a selection. Tlie proceerls of the con­
cert are to be u**ed in defraying the expens­
es of the society. All music loving people
and all interested in-keeping.up an interest
in music in this city should lend their in­
fluence and aid in this matter. The prices
of admission will be 25 cents; high school
students, 15 cents: reserved neats, on sale
at Hessmer'* jewelry store, 35cents.
The lectures by Dr. Reynolds at the M.
E. church were not *&gt;■ well attended as
they would have been, had the weather
been warmer and Other entertainments not
Interfered. The tuple for Thursday even­
ing, was "Ninety Minutes Trip Around the
World;"* Friday evening, "Ronie, Italy and
Sicily:-’ Saturday evening, . "Palestine,
Petra and Egypt--’ Tin* lectures by Dr.
Reynolds were Intensely interesting and
highly instructive, the Dr. being master of
a verv pleasing and entertaining method of
describing the countries and places visited.
Mr. 1). J. Smith had in charge the llluutratlon of the leetuft by numerous and
very, fine views highly magnified and
brilliantly Illuminated by the calcium light.
The dmolvlng and colored view# are es­
pecially mentioned a# very fine. The lec­
tures and illustration# were very much
appreciated by all who attended. Any
community which desire# to b- profitably
cnti-rtalned. should secure Dr. Reynolds
and Mr. Smith :o give these lecture*.

DOWN
GQ the PRICES
----- AT------

Beamer’s Cask Bargain Store.
REMEMBER THAT

We Quote Prices
And while others make their reductions in things that

are not coirimonly used'

BEAMER
Puts the knife in where it does the most good, on the things
that are in

•

EVERY DAY USE.
We do this that we may make business lively, and keep

always

.

,

New, Fresh Goods!
READ!

READ!

READ!

Something New Every IVeek.
16 pounds nice Yellow Sugar /
6
-best- Gloss
Starch
5
Turkish Prunes ....
8
Sal Soda
.,
3
California Muscatel Raisins
4
Butter Crackers
Choice Fine Cut Tobacco, big bargain, per lb.
“ 'Plug
«
A. B. C„ per lb.
Yellow Jacket Smoking Tobacco, per lb. . ..
Banner
Old Joy
Very choicest Japan Tea Dust, per lb
Dr. Price’s Cream Tartar Baking Powder
Hosford’s Phosphate
“
“
....
Best new English Hazlenuts or Filberts, per lb
1,000 Parlor Matches
3,000
“
“
’
Good Bulk Baking Powder
4 dozens Sweet Pickles in vinegar
‘
6 ’“
Sour
“
“
Choice Tabfe Syrup, per gal
Porto Rico Molasses, per gal
“
New Orleans “
“
3 dozens Clothes Pins
....
3 papers best cut st^el Carpet Tacks
12 ""
“ u
“
“
Best soft wood Tooth Picks, box
6 boxes same
18 sheets best 6-lb. Note Paper
25 good Envelopes, white
Any Tubular Lantern in stock, except dark ....
Best Shaved Ax Helves, to close out
Best Water White Oil, per gal.
5 gallon Oil Can with Pump
Delton Roller Proc^s^Hour, none better, per cwt.
56 piece Tea Sets, new decorations .
104 piece Dinner Sets, new decorations
....
Hanging Lamps at cost to close out
Special Prices in Crockery and Glassware.
Best Double Bolstered Table Knives and Forks per set
“ Coin Metal Tea Spoons, warranted, per set ....
“
“
Table “
‘‘
u
* Triple Plated Silver Knives and Forks, per set
Nickle Plate Stove Polish, box (regular price 10c)
China Nest Eggs, two for (others ask 10c)....'
....
1 lb. Rising Sun Baking Powder
....
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Eoitob Banner:
• As there has been some talk among the
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business men of Hastings In regard to the
10
e-tablinhing of manufactories In tills city
and nothing very definite been done, 1
would suggest tliat they consider tbc ad­
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vantages of a |&gt;ail or tnb fartuqy including
heading and basket machinery. In the
40
first plare tteAuaehinery I# not as expen­
sive as for many opier indnstries; the ma­
40
terial fdr the manufartnre &lt;5f these article*
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i- plenty around this city and shipping
facilities will be as good as any town of
05
this size In the state. Tlu* number of men
05
required to operate a factory of this kind
i» few in eompari-on t«&gt; many other fac­
15
tories, and but few men that are experts
are required. The jxiwer required Is to be
05
found In the engine that was um.x! in the
25
old red mill, owned by .1. N. Gixwlyear.
The refuse will funds! nearly if not quite
05
all the fuel tn keep thekuartflin-ry running­
Now genrivtneu. why not look Intft thl#
05
M*brm&gt;-. I think it will be a laying In­
45
dustry and will give rniployment to several
men and bring lots of good cwdi In thi* city
25
annually that now goes to other towns.
The woods most tised In the uianufacture
10
of these goods an* basswood, elm. ash and
1 25
Kern* jioplar:and It dors not require a large
stock of material to be .-arrlwl for two or
•2 50
three years lirfore It Ls fit tn use. In addi­
:1 00
tion tu tliese already mentioned it might be
found profitable to put In the proper ma­
10 00
chinery fnr the cutting out of the butter
bowls mid such, the timber for these being
hard and soft maple. Why not give this
subject consideration.
Youre truly.
The scntinK nt seems to be dally growing
i/ftenday night while rite watchman.
1 00
J. A. E.
Vharies Sheffield, wits making hi# round thouglHiut the slate that the manner of
85
fire uauxlit from ai» old stove In the engine paying road tax should lie changed. That
room of Bentley Bros. A Wllkbis' mill. this tax should be paid In cash instead of
1 70
Tin* Michigan Central "the Niagara
The lire liad hardly got under headway work, and some capable and experienced
Fall#
Route.
’
will
sell
rickets
from
all
man
then
be
given
charge
of
the
work.
3
00
when .Sheffield n-tuftiHl and he succeeded
in -putting it out by the use of a Bubcnck The belief is that under the present sys­ station# on its lines to Washington ami re­
05
fire* efctlnxnbbrr. A good night watch Ik tem the amount of work done for the tax turn from February 28th to March 3&lt;L in­
is much lew titan would be done for the clusive, at one fare* for round trip, ticket*
a paying Invc-tment.
t
06
same amount, where the men were* hired goes! to return leaving Washington hot
If the Mr. Brown who wtwlted wltlb-j and pnki by the day. in cosh, and the work later than March 8th. A bpeclal.tralu df
25
Wagner
l*ntani
-Iccplng
cars
will
leave'
not
so
well
done.
The
legislature
will
be
Diamond sometime ago means business
Guaranteed an good as any 50c. powder in the market or no rale.
when lie
he will wrestle any Barry linked to pass a bill In favor of the new Detroit March 1st, at 83)0 p. m., and fun
through to Washington, via Niagara Falls 5 lbs. Schumaker's Rolled Avena
25
county man. three in five falls wrestle to a sy^rin.-Ex.
fall, be can be accommodated. Bunker /rhe annual meeting of the Barry and nnd Philadelphia, returning by same route.
Tb£w rolled note ore superior to any In the market, and have wurkl-wk
Gibbs, of ITairleville. will put up S!&gt; Eaton fire Insurance company was held in Applications for berths should be made tn ti&lt;«. We are the only houx* that handle these good*, and no otb&lt;-r t-tmld —„
Mr.
U.
A.
Warren,
passenger
and
ticket
against Mr- Brown’s »30, and trv him. Kellogg's opera house Tuesday. The re­
price, if you tmee um* Schumaker'# oat mad, steamed and ro!W, jou win have no
collar amL elbow, at any point Mr. llrown port of the secretary and treasurer showed agent. Detroit, either direct or through other.
any ticket agent of the Michigan Central,
may name. Mr. Brown will plrake put
that the company was in excellent condi­
ffbockery anc* Hlassware at cost and less, as we are l&gt;ou&gt;d
up, or crawl Into a h«dt* anil pull th* bole tion. there being 3,41 i members. tfith of whom tlcketa may be purchased.
to close out our entire stock in this line. We are positively
in after him.
'
85,179 885 worth of risks. A proposition
Examinations will be held. tn Barry going out of this line of goods, and no humbug about it
l/^Cont 40 delegates attended the drmo- was made to reduce tlie distance of iiutnrjAUcconveutlonJn this city Saturday last. ing property In rifles nnd villages to SO county for tbc spring serira ISM), a# fol­
'
F G. Goodyear, chairman of county com­ tert but after a spirited discussion thr nw&gt;- lows:
HMtiugs. regular, March 7th and 8th.
mittee, called the convention t«&gt; order. tlon was lost. A. C. Towne, S. C. Tarball
Middleville. spet'taL March 29thand30th.
Ira Bachellor. of CaotMon. wa* mad.- mid David Huggrtt acted as tellers,
Nashville, special April -JOth ami 27th.
chairman and D. W. Reynolds •cerctary of treasurer Cfaapirll was tiuanlinouslj elect­
Examinations will begin at 9 o'clock a.
the convention- The follow ng delegate* ed. For secretary thr present incumbent
to state convention at Graad Rapids were D. W. Rugeni. w n» re-elected, receiving 90
votes*&gt; 43 for Orson Swift. The follow­ u&gt;d ,1 &lt;b. H-i,!. WIU b«ln It &gt; .. eta*
thru choran- I&gt;- W.
”
Johnwin, IL A. Goodyear. John Hebsrr,. ing director* were elected: C. S. Jarkaun.
I itenkea, S. Baldwin und Jra*e Tojvn- J. W. Ewing. A. D. Carlton. S. W. Har­ Saturday.
J. W. Mxttkkws.
’ Sec’y of Board of Examiners.
Lmd of this elty. H. E. Johnson. } aokrc mon. S. IL Rorabrek. A. C. Towne. Wm.
£.Hnr*.B N Fenner. Prairieville, Milteu MiTtfck. D. W. hmlth. W. W. I.atta and
Frit*. Woodland. Milan WaldurtTfSHope. John liobcrtMMi. The salary of the secre­ luring ai Grand Rapid# &lt;m drew reform.
IL H. lArabee. IMltlmora. John Barry. tary was reduct d Io 8T4M per year.—CharShe «ti!l says tbc bustle must go.
Nashvllte.

Beamer’s Cash

�Ask for Ayer’s

When Spring Comes

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

luv rJatikri V.0.O00 at Imt w rafth

I Sar.ta Claus.

Sarsaparilla

Tnb : ■ the way a Ixme and * pea
lec* at lie rad of winter.
•

BMfl * 1 M .r.-.-:..- K ■

Why is it that of t&gt; o h-&gt;r
blankets which look and :Xl
equally well one won't wear at a'.!,
and the other wears-well?
This ® i Trade Mark^.

r:inn?r r.f raolrrn blwwl
r.iparilta fa atilt the
ir.oat popular, being in
greater demand than all
lilphly concentrated —
thi; fBb" ®1 Santajarilla
worth- 33 a bottle..
i.*wpt»riUa i»*rillng faster than

folkx doa: al down ou the

during i-anrs-nwiiiiK tUue,

is the best on (zirth

33*td

Jrer’i-JVtraaparCla Ur exeerri three «( any
^■hr-r. amt it give* thorough «ath£actioa-**
— L. H Bosh. tt» NLianr; Iowa.
•Ayer's Samporilla *r/l Ayer’* Pill* are
toe b j! selling eoedicinm in my »lur&lt;-. I
•• Wo have **&gt;’41 Ayer’* .Sarsaparilla here
for over thirty wesrs and always recom­
mend it wb-n V»‘kfd to name the best
lAtod-pmi&amp;er.M W. T McLean. Itruggist.
AiigtvVs. Obi'-. ■
”1 have aold s-Mtr tnrds/.inr# fur the lart
seventeen yca.-s.nnd alfwjys keep them in
atock, .»&gt; tb—-- ar* staple&gt;. ‘There fa noth­
ing ao good for! the youthfi l blood’ a*
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.’—Bob!. L Parker,

Um- Xj. are oUured to tmte &lt;nxt a Urrwc befonr
h&gt; rapacity

d nnwoK.

subject they cbmre to tackle.
A Detroit man t-ranfa at the basilic ninety

Laxxtnc.. Mu-h., Falx Hl—Among the bilfa

Initven.-- building txom in the prh.xi line.
Michigan &lt;iruuuners have withdrawn front
the National Protective tuBuciaU-at and

year* a pen dim of &lt;2,300, ar. ] circuit court
judges 11,300; to alxibsh the marriage liceiwe

Calhoun, Monmouth, Kansas-

Spring Disorders

Jas-kaou, « prefadrut, and I. M. Milt. of
GrBnd*Rapid», aee; clary.
but her rtreeta am tx-ing paved with jp-H
just the same. lt\ ci-mbtord with rock nt

IS

4-llUUT«l fjMia.

-Frepartdi'y Hr J f. Ay -r a ('■ . Lowell. Mass.

Price $1; si, $5. Ws.Ut $5 a toffls.

. Ulii&gt;x tor •
turn recently msde^their «wnp&gt;&lt; fcuii the
Jackwu prison. Tln-rUad simply been them

The Grand -Haves* man who publicly
rarncl
at.t to trwt his w.fi&gt; might

|

Paine’s
Celery Compound

in Grand Rapid.; while the public udmob are

J

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

V F,G L-

^op
nVE(ENTS a cake. .
7(11 good Houseplantsustit.
J\Ugood, grocers sell it,and.
N.K.f/nRBflNK$'Co., Chicago, make it

rou.itatulr.ry to enforxtbe

anx-nduHiit to tbc rorMitutitai giving wumni
prevent fraad at eK-ctiucx.

Blood.

Another bill fa .'or

Uitr&gt;&gt;luctwn ofblU* £txfa thia to ruing they

Boston

Dry hois Store
MARR &amp; DJJFF
;

Laxhccu. Mk&amp;, Feb. 2L—A bill that will

.... ....

twa
The new

IT IS EAS T TO HIE WITH 0IAK0ID OTES “JiZ,
fiO.OO

M.-ihadfat Epfaw^nl

- ,
... - - —
Thorcas B-jwmnn. of St
principal uihln--.

Ui« ywtirtfay. AH the mral mM&gt;I in the state
bn* to l&lt; inspected cr. the kcuf at tbr ) ■cality
where it fa Imtruerri. Bills to regulate pools.

l^pnk. made the
'

CHAXCEBS &lt;»1U»KH.
.
PK ’HATE ORDEE
State of Mlrbunn. in the circuit court for tbe S»te ot'Mkbtsan. Comity M Barry—«w.
Ata revuoo ul the PruKatr f&lt;vtrt i

Is the only proprietary m-dkit

SERIOUS RAILWAY WRECK

fail up without paying its ttebu ha&gt; had a

THBOAT Alto U N&lt;_.
z
i’HtU&gt;HKN.

Michigan ami la the *tni&lt;- of California.

Will pat on rale

Horse Blankets which arc strong
and have a rqiutation are .u .i.w'
imitated in poor qualitio which
look like them, but ’having fewer
warp threads are not as strong.
Sbrae dealers buy these poor
imitations for a few cents ie- ,.n«l
by saying they are Ujust a- gc.xi,”
sell them at the same price . the
strong blaaJets to parties-wiio dj
not know the difference.
You cannot tcil whvth ,lwr-e
blankets arc strong by th..- ; ok
or feel, as the warp thread- dr
not show ort the fii-. e. II■ • v, then
are you to know?
In order that you can tell a strong
blanket from a wcaltoBcjhe inannCicturcr of 5^ Horse Bl;.
■.
sews the above 5A Trade M
inside of each blanket. Thiguarantee that it i* the jtro.i.
blanket made fer the money and
will wear well
Many poor imitation&gt; have b- •.-.
sold as 5a blankets. Remem!&gt;*none arv 'genuine unk-; t
Trade Mark is sewed insi&lt;le

the tuetub. ni ot tlwtjefunrt FxruwrV Mutual

of February

3 HTIAOMilAlT 2AHGA1SS
in dre» goal* which ought to have your ti- n with C,O» i-ar-Ioyfa ot conn tn Um» next
personal inspection and m ther* will be no

mtaor. praymx fiw t
he may tw H-ynwil i
minor. In «.&lt;4 ;-t!t

to St. Jchn, near Boyd’s Mills, two Inihw
rent of Kingman, at io n. m. William IX
Mudgrtt, tail way [ratal clerk; John Camp­
bell English, mail clerk, and Harry Goorf-

resulttog
■ilta are tciv

Vwaj

more uf those goods at anything near tiitnc

ea tix&gt; tdib with a fair attradasna

prireH. It stands yon in need to wxue to

purer, is x-riinaJr injured. Nd Jawrengeni
are n-|Mrtri •cno-riy injured ;up to this

&gt;u thi* court rewldestxiief the ■

Well.

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.

-

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Pcckhea’s Croup

BnUle Creek aa won as you can aud buy

ffuiipei fa n fog cwbiii.
.“Lfttlr Jah*’ 8rBgmati. East

flonu- N in light gray, mtdiujn gray, dark
gray, &amp;*Ty« cardinal, brown, dark green,
btrin-ze, wine.

F0R&lt;H1U&gt;BEN.

nbd tlx mail, luggage aud parlor &lt; an&lt; were

. I com- 42Aiie*e-; *6-38 in., all wool dress

H ixstii a ttl-wspux-r printri In the sahl ।
W 1larry awi re published ttwrein ooce n
hi* eye which he bought (•
night the seller repure-iiox
of *2,000. Joke's bank ncroant

bi'tore tbc

Tftew- arr nil the choicest

i-qlors and nice gnods turn will Ix- sold for
3S bents, ttattal price 30 ccnlA

ivo. a.

ResMYmcr j-oplohsverotri down a propwithnt for watw-wc.ri.-A
Recteyri Wptor
&gt;wn» to be good enough fo t». upper pen in-

Johnson t-vuidy Friday wix.d. nt the Bun.

Tlw Miri.-rgm. M. E. churvti roriml hoe

from the Joseph Scblitncniapatty. «&gt;f MH-

tro r &lt;■»&gt;?■}; attest.

50 doses, 25 cents.

1IIAKLM W. AKM*r»XiJ
Juds« of l*mbat\.
raceai e onnatt.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Mate ot Michigan, Cunntr „r r.... &gt;.
IM.w!t hjnliux
beni
mad
At a w-uiton at the I’n Im* &lt;
the
eocditlnna of a errtaid mortxai
».ary A'
"F bre Pisf
license’ from
wry
County.

IA true copy."

, *"
matter Xtbe estate ol WiHuun Fre«.»ti reading ani Allay :be petlticn, duly v.-r
fled, of Lucy E Ferry, ntd^w ot said deem- •
-.waylng that a certain It »trun«er.t now &lt;*u C&gt;«-

AIJMIXIXTBA-toB S MALE. .

1. case :» pieces, 38 in., double fold tri­

cots. all wool extra fine and firm jroods In

colere such at cardinal. ecarleL nary,

Nailer fa hereby given Him I Mtoll rellhl pui&gt;lk-*netlov. to Um higbert bidder, on T&amp;raday.
the wei-nnd dir nf ivirli t
iu«&gt;,

A Mwfeg.ai man. a Xvcwegtan by birth,
has invented awl [ntrutrel a swing brklge
f.w wl.L.h _ ______ ■ &lt; — ... . ..

the

■alouni running in a quirt way,

brown, black, wine, grdtelin, ‘stone color,
jmtt, medium gray, dark'gray.

the Muff that takes.
csmj

This Is

Our prices on this

will be e&amp; cents a yanL

Jnst think

aa elegant double fold tricot for 23 rents
worth 40 cent.*.

(Come, come away).

TVo. 3.
'I case S8 pieces, rlegant printed rhallics

iu all tbe newest nnd choicest figures and

coloringy. these arc handsome godds, ele­

hibiti'si except as to individual myipla*.
pioawd ’em *o well that gradually tbe service
__ ■ ___ ..
.
. .
Sax Iwt*..

A Xlrtkc with i'rmpetls »f Klvodshrd}
Vii.ToMla. B.
Feb U3.—AH', the whit
-- - -- — — — . —, nfcdcnreaandhtuiiMiM pbcea. Modern convenicnct* continue to multiply.
. Lawfe Hand* came to Manfatro from
Sweden thirty-fir.- yeurx ago and began Hfo-*
Linear at tbc uiinra
battle in the new world a.- a day lal« r.-i.
the Chinninrn be
He meed his earnings, bought a tram, took a
lumbering jab and l&gt;-gan to employ labor nre drinking and &lt;-m»uxing and threxitm to
To-fay be has an elegant home in Manistee, burn the t binfae (piartom and slaughter the
owns 32,000.a» worth of property, ifc g»merally r^sxlri fwlii- st-Thug .juahti.-. and fa
now enjoyingWThit to hh native land

per printed
Bam.'once
’«*!r’‘ K 1“^* *ri Parrel ot Wd
range retro (7) we»t. Jitoato In 7the
Tuwuanip of Castleton In the
■blv-twii
link, •u.m. Connty of n*rrj'
and State ot Michk-'.Mi and
kn-an and desert!wwi ..

Dkx Moixjm. Feb,
Ubel
caw* was resumed Friday nraruhi*;. Hut two
witnesws wm? examined during the day.
Tho only hitomduig event w ns tlw 'Bering in

Onr price on these goals will be 7

Come before they

take their departure.

BATTLE CREEK.

LOOSES EXTRACT

HKXnv Btirrox. Administrator.

haul of 0.000 herring through the hr-, mid
were so tk-kh-d with tbeir ancurv. that tbeyll
rrjx-nt tbe r-xjxTimcnt.
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U.IVr B
w« other eye on the north western fair that,
bran brid atFttat th- j-oxt few yoo™. but tbe
lattar city don t propuw* to rvlinqut»h the
pri*B without a struggle.
.
•
A,brick ami Mono Polish church, with a
-rating rapacity of 2,000 ),ropie. fa u, bs trnilt
at Bay City next Kumm.w.
A Grand Rapids num named Row*, baa
married an Indian, wife and a rattle ranch of
6,000 fertile acras in tbe I relinn territory.

Turney was »&gt;-ntenced to the j»mit«t:linry fur
an asKrrinit.' of rerantcen y«nr», without any
trial by jury or the court, and that the
ttc-limt* of tlw trial were merely forma)

NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
Ulate of Michigan. In the Circuit Court far thr
oxmty of Harry, in Attachment.

Blood Pnita.

table flgun- tfIZ,7tV&gt;. And thfa «um doreu't
include Ifa-rector's annua! allowance, either
Modert. ndigton fant exaettj a twm»cdRy

CHAXCKUY OUDEK.

IlMtluga.
Shultz...
tanolato

"‘2,«"•*- M&lt;«T K«ro»y. Helen Wnght.
—* — -

..Milo.. .

M ITfH Qi .lllaCU

went was Uuly lysurel out of the Circuit Court
tor the &lt; Olltltv nf Ham3

Il w e I
iS »p f.
13 16 6

lands, tenement., irn-sl, and ehmirtZ
mid emeta of the Central Michigan Ball Kixu!
( onipony, the detendaat above named, tor the
,.1.—
__ ...
wax any foundotimi for thr uaiemrnt pub- «&lt;&gt;m of lour
Inhri that be had been dated for iboattor-

rrrx A Vaxahmax.
Attorneys for llntolifi.

GREAT

Chp, taw

Hastings, F ebruary 1st. tor-? '
V-vutXTtXK Lkixx.

We give you fair warning of the arrival

oi the above bargain.*.

be. abv the pray« •
fTir.-i-.i. AM
petltxxivr cne no

rit: &lt; ouimeudDX at «taka In tbe highway
« A'-' cbatas aMreighiy-thrw (K) link* north

TIME TABLE.

gant designs'and g«xls worth 12s, rents a
yard.

Barry- In the alate of Michigan,
lll-Mtiu.
a . . __pursuant
_ .. . —to

tto- estate. right, title and 'Intei-rel of the raid
derrared of. tn and to the real estate situate and
l.tlr-In lb*-..I M!, .,r i.«.H
•»._

.—Juba Dudfay.' agri

dead Friday at &lt;12 East Um. Hundred ami
Twenty-fifth street. 8be had lived happily

Ssss’ts' ,l '■*»*“«»»

NOTICE OF ATTACHMEN F.
MlchlTxn. In tlie Graft Court far Uw ofKarnm ’’o
j‘2““£ *tf2!yr’',-ln AUrehineuL
k1r- cjsss',• "■
i-"wi «■*

“ Tkt /iiajtn Falk RaOe."

&amp;1 .afl

i?S t-

rllT"lt Cl’”r: fM-theemoitv

ttn.

ken mi
.
1‘MMhbri wiihfo

•hity at lUrrv au&lt;i i&gt;r pnU&gt;»hra
-li -aril wrok for «ls wc«X. im »un*«•-». *™,„. 3JU

for Sale by W. H. GOODYEAR.

ia g£

H

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Hastings Banner.

FARM ANO GARDEN.

I

POINTS IN 6HEEP HUSBANDRY.
Make* Somn Im-

Hastings. Wednesday. Feb. S7, 18M.

MATTERS PERTAINING TO THE VARI­
The dfirpasltiOn of the surplus In the U.
S. treasury engages tte attention nt our
statesmen, but a more vital question has
■ ■tir attention, and that kt the rctluctian of
the -surplus consumptives. Since trie dis­
covery and introduction of Dr. King’s New
Discovery for consummlon, there has lieen
a marked decrease in the mortality from
this dreaded disease, and it is possible to
still further reduce the number of consump:ives. How? By keeping .constantly at
hand a tettle of Dr. King’s New Discover^
and using according to directions, upon
the apjteanuicc of the first symptoms, such
•as u cough, a cold, a sore throat, a ebest,
vr'sidt; pain. Taken thus early a cure Is
guarantceil. Trial tettles tree at W. IL
&lt; Svodyear'tf drag store.
ITpach.
The' transition' from long, lingering and
i aini’iK &gt;l-'knv&gt;s to robust health marks nn
.-ptk h In the life of the individual. Such
a remarkable event is treasured in tlie
inemnry and the agency whereby the good
health has been attained is gratefully
blessed. Hence It is that so much is heard
iu praise of Electric Billers. So many feel
they owe their restoration to health, to thr
ilm- of the great alterative aud tonic. If.
you an* troubled with any disease of kid­
neys, liver or stomach, of long or short
-tending you will'surety find relief by use
&lt;&gt;f Electric Bitters. Sold nt 50c. and 81
per bottle at W. II. Goodyear’s drug store.

OUS departments OF FARMING.

Design*. with Instruction* for Building *
Convenient Sheep Barn with Acenmmo-

The accompanying doaign of a steep
barn, reproduced from Ohio Farmer,
embraces, according to a correspondent
of that journal, many desirable features.
Fig. 1, in the first cut, shews the front

,

FROST ELEVATION AND GROUND PlJLX.
deration. Tlie building is 78 feet long,
The test salve in the world for cute, 20 feet wide, with lt» foet corner pouts
braises. ulcers, salt rheum.. fever sores, above an. 8 foot basement. Tlie upper
letter, clipped hands, chilblains, corns, l«art is fcr btoring hoy nnd fodder.
and all skin eruptions. and positively cures Eight inch pasta, sills nnd plates are mifpiles, or no,pay required. It Is guaranteed
ficient for such u structure. One the
to give perfect satisfaction, or money reiunded. Price *45 jets. per box. For sale writer has in mind bus sills bolted to tlie
under pinning and rodded above, which
by W. H. Goodyear
The friends of Chits. Dense, of Enst pnwentH apreading. The teams (2 by’ 10
T.»wn&lt;, who was killed in Bay City a few inches} should bo closely enm bridged.
Fig. S Lt the ground plan. E. pent B.
.-eks ago, elaltii ttet he was murdered.
feed idli y; C, trough:. D, rack: A. root
Happy Home Blood Purifier is the pco- cellar; 8. stairway leading to cellar.
; ie's popular medicine for purifying thr
(The latter cau te dhpenaod with if de­
blood; preventing or curing dyspepsia,
bllllousness. headucliv. bolls and nil fevers sired).
The second .cut shows the vertical sec­
and malarial diseases. Price 50 cents nnd
tion. A, hay and fodder room; B. pen;
one dollar per bottle.
E. root cellar; C. D. tipper and lower al­
The Bardeen i’uper Company, at Otsego,
leys. A trap door from floor of upper
has 100 names on the pay-roll and pays
alley permits hay to be thrown from
■mt &lt;1.-00 per week to the help.
above upvn a sloping’shelf which carries
it into \l'e fc*-**! nicks below. Beneath
Eminent authorities unanimously agree the feed rack is tbe feed trough for meal,
rhu thu.high pressure methods of modern
roots or grain.
Doors shut off thrn
rapidly making us a race of ncrvouif Invalids.—subject to all manner of trough from tte ahe&lt;*£ while tho feed is
nervous auctions, headache, insanity,
dizzinessf nmtraigia. baekacbe, hysteria,
neryons doubles of the heart, stomach,
kidneys, brain, etc. Indies and gentlemen
tvte un- thus afflicted, or who are compell­
ed t&gt;» keep-late hours,
much ineutal or
phydeil work, who worry or fret ate»ul
badness or domestic troubles, should reutmnbCT that no other remedy In the world
will so spo-dlly cure these diseases, re­
move worry and the bines. Induce tranquil
-Iwp. relieve pain, or build up the brain
and nervous sj stems, as Dr. Miles' great
discovery, tbc Restorative Nervine. It
■-obtains no opium or morphine- jrria!
’••••ties free t nt W- H. Goodyear's'dnig

You can lead a boree to water, but you
cannot make him drink. Neither can
you forco a ateep to drink, but you can
often coax it to drink by waiting. It
will drink after a while. When a aheep
comes out of tho stable chilly, with ite
blood stagnant after twenty hours’ qttict.
it feels touchy, and it will sniff and sampie here und there In a way which b ag­
gravating to tho shepherd who jfl wait­
ing on its dictions. It may ,b&lt;#fifteen
minutes before it can suit itself. 1^
may utterly refuse to drink, whereas
if it could go off and toko a run of an
hour or'tn. then return with its blood
flowing freely and its system aglow, it
would drink n surprteing quantity. If
that sheep had been hastily shut up by
on impatlcDl shepherd, it would bare
suffered beforctwcnty-fuur hours elapsed,
and would not have eaten so freely as it
ought, and consequently would have be­
gun to low condition.
The sheep is very rirresoluto about
breaking away from a warm, sheltered
place anti setting out in search of feed.
On an excessively cold day tho sheep
cannot bo forced to tako exercise, unless
they are driven to water omomething of
that sort; and it is nol worth while to at­
tempt it. especially if there has bear a
sudden cltango from mild weather, for
they will seldom drink tho first day after
I' such a change, even If water is offered
j them in tho shed. It is best tvcry way,
j
|I therefore, to keep sheep in a yard shcltj cred by tteir shed or a high, tight fence,
wip» n warm southern exposure. Let
I| (hem have their regular time for oxerelse as much aa for their grain ration or
their-hay; and let there be sufficient at­
tract loirin tiio shapo of, forage of some
kind to induce them to rove and exercise
abundantly.

follow

Carefully

these directions for washing.

Dissolve thoroughly in boiling water some Ivory Soap, slaved fine.
Add sufiicicnt warm vtatcr. to wash the flannels in one by one.
Don’t rub any soap on the flannels, but knead them well in the
solution.
Don’t rinse them in plain water, use a fresh supply of the solution,
warm, and well blued, for the purpose.
Don’t wriSg tightly with the hands, use a clothcs-wrtngcr. Tlie freer
front water you get these garments the softer they will lx*.
1 lung them out immediately, if the weather will permit: if not, dry
before the fV-. If left to stand wet, the flannel will certainly shrink.
Never
flannel-in water too hot to bear your hand iu.
Never rinse them in cold water.
Always use Tvokv Soap, it is the best, much CAj&gt;eritnco’l.as proved
this.

Many farmers bclievo that when
wheat Im grazed or winter- killed it fa fre­
quently charged to cheat or cheat. This
is erroneous. Wheat and chant belong
to two widely different familial of plants,
of se juirate nnd distinct species, and bare
A WORD OE WARNING.
nothing in common. Now it is an es­
tablished fact that one species never
There are many wlillq waps, each represented to be " iuit as good as Ihfi' Ivory ’;11
changes into another. In nemo instances
they ARE HOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and'remarkable qualities
they will hybridize, but careful experi­
of the genuine. Ask for “Ivory” Soap and insist upon getting it.
ment and culture hare proven that
wheal nnd chest will not.
Gfipyright 1836, by IToctcr A Gunblc.
■There is ionic cause for tho theories
with regard to wheat becoming- dices
and vice verso. Ulie-es ia of an insidious
nature and will he dormant in tho soil
CHANCERY ORDER.
MORTGAGE HALE.
Default hiring been made In the condtUons
for years, waiting until the conditions State of Michigan. Fifth Jndicfal Circuit la
ot a certain :uong«Rc nisule by William McMur­
I'haneery.
.
are favorable for its germination. Tbe
Sult pending In th* Circuit Court for County ray and Horace McMurray to William J. Dibble,
dated Novrmberath. 1»»«. and rewrded in tbe
chats MM-d lias a thick, tough husk, im­
office ot tbe Regtater ot Deed* for Barry county,
pervious to any ordinary degree of
Henry H. Hall, complainant vs. Ida Hull, Michigan, on tbe !9th day of Novcmber.UM. fu
moisture nnd requires cxccaaivo wet to defendant.
liber S3 ot tiiorixase*. on pace cs. a*ld mortzag*
In tbh cause It apttearing that tbe defendant, wa* aaiugned to Emily 1). Bostwick, and said
cause it to gorminatc.
.
Ida Hull, In noU roldrnt of Ibis Mate but re­ a&gt;.&lt;lznn&gt;«nt waa dnt) recorded; on which mortWheat with chess seed i is often sown fide* In Frvrborti county, stateot Minnesota; pq;&lt;- Ibero Is-lilnjcd to be due at the date o’
therefore
on
mot!
-n
ol
Smith
*
Colzrove.
sollc
tlus Iiutler thr sum ofwvenn-rn hundred • ig-;.-.•.
and the conditions being unfavorable for lion for complainant, Il I* ordered UiM defend­ tour
and U-100 dollars
rod nn attor.
tho gerniination of the chess, it does not ant enter her appearance In Mid cause on or ney'a.fe* of twenty-five duliara provided tor ie
before four mouths from tbo date of this order, said tuortguce. and no suit or proceed Ines at law
appear, nnd hence the idea that it has and
that within twenty days the eeniplalnant having been instituted to recover tbe money*
turned back to wheat. Then again, there cause this order to be published In the Hastings aceurrdby Mid mortgage, or any part tncreot.
8«ld mortgage aUpulatlng that In case any
has been wheat seed sown with no chess Ban.hkk, a newspaper, printed and circulaird
in the county of Barry, -aid publication to be principal or Interest should become due, and
in it; a hard freezing winter intervenes continued once In each week for six weeks In not paid, then tbe whole amount of principal
and Inlereat should become due and payable.
with a cold wet spring, und the result is
» succession.
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,kaxk
„ a
.. H
Hnn.
ookes, Circuit Judge.
that u portion of tho wheat is killed;' Attest:Turach.Bau'e,
terr*t paid on the name since November IM, l«a7,
• Regtatcr
while tte latent chess seeds that are in
«»—*-■— In
■- Chancery.•
therefore the whole amount of principal and
Smith &amp; Colohovr.
Interest fa hereby declared to t* due.
tho ground grow and produce a crop.
Solicitors for Complainant
Now. therefore, by virtue of the rower ot Mie
When cattle are allowed to pasture on
contained in Mid mortzaoe. aud tbo statute in
such ca*r made ahd provided, imice H hereby
tho wheat fields they tramp boles in tlw
- MURTGAGWALE.
Riven that on the aoth day ot March. IMS. at
ground which hold tho moisture uni tte
Whereas default has been made In tho Day- 10 o'clock In the forenoon, I shall sell al public
of tbc principal and tnlerret of a certain auction, to the hlgbeu bidder, at the north
chess seeds are sprouted. Wagon tracks ment
mortesge. dated the 3rth day of November, A. front door of the court house tn tbo ettv of
do tho same thing with tho aarne effect D IM*, made and cvrciited by Hamnel Carlisle, Hastings. Barry comity. Mleh.. (that being tbe
ot Thornapple. Harn county, Michigan, to Char- blare where the circuit court for Barry county
When chess is shaded or partly smoth­ lea
P. Dibble, of Marshall. Michigan, whieli said is Hdlden). the premise* described tn *ald mortered l&gt;y n denao growth of wheat, the mortgage was recorded In the office of tbe Reg­ mze. or so much thereof a* may be neccarary
of Deeds (or Barry County. Mlcblran. in l&lt;&gt; nay tho amount diie on said mortgage, with
plants are quite small and unseen, some ister
liber not mortgages, on page C2S. on the Stth efalitP'rcent. Inlereat,and all legal coats, to-,
being barely two inches high, ripening day of November. A. D. ISTA Kald mortgage rctber with an attonicy'a fee of twenty-five do!-;
eorenaoted for therein, tbe prem'sc* being
singlu seed, and quite unseen by most was duly aMlgned to tbo underalgued Hetty J. lars
Dibble, by a written assignment executed by described tn Mid mortgaze as all that certain
ubeeryers. But where the wheat is killed said Clisriea 1’. Dibble, dated April Mb, hub. and piece or parcel of land lying in tbo town of Cart­
in the office of the Revbtcr of Deed* ton. Barry county.Mlehlxan.aiHi described M the
in any way, and the chess is allowed recorded
fur Barry Couuty. Michigan, in liber 15 of mort- east half of tbe southv.eH quarter pf section
free space, the plants spring up and grow cage*, on page- ~ and ill. on tbe eth day of three 13) tn town four (4) north, rghje eight fa)
April. IW. and whereas raid principal and in- west, i-ontalninx dairy acres more or tea*.
luxuriantly. .
Dated. January l«L tfeo.
In tho accompanying cut. originally
Emils D. Bo«twi&gt; k. Assignee.
drawn from nature for Country Gentle­ aud payable, aiahwiien-as by reason of Mich de­
fault
In
the
pnynwui
of
thr
principal
and
I
uter
­
man, is shown tho^relalivo sizo of tho est. the powci of Mie contained In said mort­
PROBATE ORDER.
repressed phntsandof those allowed full gage hu- iM-cmne operative, nnd. whereas there Slate of Michigan. Comity of Harry.-oa.
i* now claimed to be dar as principal and Inter
At a session of the Probate Court for tho Coun­
space toxjrow. With a knowledge of thfa cst on said marl rage tee sum of nineteen- him
ty of Barry boldcn al the Probale Office In the city
peculiarity of tho plant ouo may under­ dredand six and te-ioo dollars tFlSOG i»&gt;. which ol Haslines ta said county on Thursday, tbr
sum I* tbe whole amount of principal and Inter­
stand tew a destroyed wheat crop fa up- est recirred by Mid mortgage at this dale, and i-llb day cd January in tbe year one thousand
eight hundred and richly nine.
IKurntJy transmuted to ctess, tho former no procecdlncs having been Instituted In law or
Present, Charles w. Armstrong. Judge ot
to recover the amount now due on said Probate.
'
minute nnd unxecn chess plants spring e.|oltv
mortgage.
Iniiie matter of the ewato of Muy E. Bechtel,
Now. therefore, noth* Is Hereby given, that deeeaavd.
up when allowed space, occupying tho
virtue of the power of sale contained In **&gt;«!
On reading nnd filing the petition, duly veri­
whole wheat space, anil giving a luxuri- by
mortgage, and hi pursuance of the statute tu fied. of Robert F. Bllvin. admlulstrator of said
such caac* m.ule nnd prov'ded. and to satisfy
uut cropi
iraying for reasons therein set forth
tbo amount now claimed toDe due ou Mid mort- e-itat-.
that be may be licensed to sell the real estalo In
gagr, together with all Kcirueil Interest, legal said
|*rmion described, of which Mid deceased
costs aud charges on such sale, and tlieattarrH-v dh '. -- ■ ■ (L
fee provided for In Mid ntortputo au&lt;! allowed
Ttien-u|&gt;on It fa ordered, that Tuesday,
by law. I will «•!! at public auction to the high- the 2flll» day of February, A. D. 1WJ. at ten
rat biiidrr on Friday the eighth day of March. o'clock
ta the forenoon, be a»lgnrd for
A. I). i*tr». at nine o’clock in the forenoon, al the the hearing
of said petition, mid that
north front door of the Court House hi tbe City thn heir* at . law of said deceaaed and
■ III.
I! &gt;rr&gt; &lt; u:.i \. M uhlgan. that being all other persons Interested tn said estate,
the place where Die Circuit Oozrt for said coun­ are required to appear at a session of sold Court,
ty Is held, tlw premise* described In said mort­ then to be holdeu nl tbe Probate Office, la the
gage or so mue:i thereof n* may be neee»»an .It.i.f i:..,.... In uwl.l n.uan... n«• .1
forUiat nurpfHe to-wll: The south west quar­
ter of tbe north east quarter of section Miven- tioncr may uot be grantedteeo (1&lt;J. and the north east quarter of the
And
II
Ls
further
ordered
that
sofa
petitioner
north west quarter of section seventeen (IT), all
to tbe persons Intrre^ed’in said c»In tow ii four (4) north ot range ten &lt;101 west and give notice
of Ibo pend-mey of said potltioa and tbe
containing eighty aeren of land no thn um tutc.
bearing thereof by causing a copy of this order
more or less. ‘Tbc west one half of the north to
be published in the HiwAnt-.i Baswb a news­
v.e«t quarter ot w.-'.lon eighteen irai. In town paper
and circulated In said County of
four (D north of range ten GO) we»t. wa* origi­ Barry printed
tn each week for three successive
nally cuutelued in said mortgage, but- wa* re­ week* oucu
previous «n Raid day of hearing.
leased therefrom by a written release dated
CHARLES W. ARMSTRONG,
■April ?3d. IM1. and nfll not therefore be sold.
f
A
true
copy.l
Judge of Probate.
Wied at Hasting*. Mich.. Dec. lift, IBM.
Hetty J. Dir.nut.
. e ir n.t-a-n A Assignee
fn-of Mortgagee.

Stieak ihieves In Ijtn&gt;&gt;inpr make the lives
qf farmers very weary, rteaiing robes und
.-.hips from their sleighs.

Ellcrt’s Daylight Liver rilfaarv it boon to
-nfferers from sick headache. aoursUiinzch.
jorjild invr.and Indigestion. .Sugar coat■I. ]&gt;!»ui*ahvt&lt;i take and warranted to go
through by daylight.

V
CAL SECTION,
bring put iu, i id theft are raised nnd
The ■lo.-tor who attended ter! Ciimmluts held np by etrnpx or hooks when ready
-Ays that eigwltc stroking did not caust’ to, fqed. Tte rar-k should be closely
tin- young iiinn's death.
boarded behind, and the Ixxck part, that
For an Impoveristed condition
the Is, tho j&gt;art in tho pa-sage way, must
slope forward to tho front, «&lt;&gt; that the
hay, eta, tuny be readily carried to the
-.Tpitrilla. ‘.
tettnni. Tte slate in tho front' of the
The tensing Methodists will have a .new
church that will cost MO.OOU nnd sent rack should be smoothly drcssetl, and
comers rounded, and thrvo Inches asun­
l.O'JO people.
der is the usual space. Tho txnnh of
Mothers will find Dr. Winchell's teething the taxi trough urn also dreaar-d.
.
-ynip just thr medicine to have in the house
Between tiio upper1 alley and main hay
n r tlie children: it will cure roughs, colds’.
storage space, uprights should te
&lt;ore throat. und rvgulatette bowels, g Try
erected: u rail naiietl rm tep, and tte
alley floored over with mtn-able six inch
('apt E. F. &lt;ilies. a prominent rezldcnt tenrtfa, tho lower one or which should
Xorth Muskegon, died Monday, aged 00 rest against a eltmVto prevent them from
slirling off. Hay'can then bo stored
Nipped In tbe find.
above the alley and pulled txitwcer'lhe
Is It not fatter to nip consumption, the uprights by books, i-’ivo or six ft ft of
k-ri-Hb'st MTourg? of humanity, in the bud,
one end should te left unfillctl. The
tL.in to try to stay its progress on tlw
brink of th- grave. A few doses of Call- busenumt should te about eight feel
’••rhia’- most useful pnxlcrtion. Santa lugli, made of stone on three ridesawhile
Able, the king o? consumption, will relieve rte front (see Fig. I) should have eight
and a thorough treatment will cure. Na.** inch p«te ptacfxl eight feet apart, and
D i-atarrb. too often the foreruiincr of roft- between each pair ddoor hung upon pins
•uinpilon. can fat cured by California Cat- fitted into groovi-i. cut In tfie posts.ro
•Cure. These remedies are sold and t'lJIy that tlieydouni may he raised and fast­
ened at«ho top. bottosi or center, or roihn-c for-SJ.lW.
tnovctj altogether.
Tlit- tiainc of Pipestond Stntlau. Vntt
Buren county, lias bevit chttugud to Hart'I’otuta «»u Cold Storage.
nan.
&gt;
If a large «&gt;kl storage room is to bo
!(.«"* Sgftmparinn is peculiar to (f«e!f and built independent of any-otter building
- ipr--,-&gt;r u&gt; utii.r prepenutous In tircngtb, it must be tnade on t In-fame principle at.
•-.•:iuo’uy and lecdlctual turrit.
.
nn iccinmiw'. with walls packc.1«» an to
be non-condtictore &lt;»f hentAtho lower
of jeminu! yon were, nnd you know bow room for aterage. ft sn:ollcr\otio on top
pidnfnla If tie burn Is. Colon Carbo’.isalvc anti in thu center for ice. u thin but
iti-tniitly relieves the prJu of burns nnd
R’aldsatid will cure the worst rase without water tight ilivislun Ivltvcm tlie two.
.. sear. It Is superior to any external rem- with p’qrcs toivury off the water fn-tu
itly kumvn for the relief and cure of piles. I ho nicking Ice. TlftfhSWOW far patting
Fever Mires, ttlcera. ehilblnln*. bitis of ire nn top of tho ritenige juotn fa that
P &gt;i«&lt;moiH insects, salt rkrttui. tetter n:id col j airdcqpcndii. wliPa rarefi^Fuir rfacx.
••.’I Itching and Irritating dlsenri’s of tliti In mnsK-caMai whom rvfrigrrutnranre put
-kin ami s nip. The wrapp»*r of the gen­ Into ronnur with luw aterie- the ire
uine is black and the fetters green. Small bunker or receptacle ii in an ootn-; nt
Iwxrs 25 center large boxes 50 cents. Sold tlwaide or end. but, far tte rwux&gt;n given..
by E. II. l-atlirOp.
r»n tap is Ik-ttcf.
Benton Harbor and St. Ju-u-ph Will beW&gt;m a refrigerator of tpMTt'.im size fa
connected with a motor lint*.
wanted that cnit bu set up i:&gt; another
room It will, aa a rale, te tetter to buy
Aifow a rwu,'U to run null! it Sets beyond tin* of a manufacturer by fitraislihtg a
reach of n«h&lt;'ii c. They often »ay&lt; “••h. it wilt diagram of the ropm in which it fa to
«and. giving tte*dhitensionn'warned and
otter pnrticutani siwl agreeing &lt;&gt;n I hi­
I'd mcdk-ine called Kcmp’v Bafaau*. which Is
'
»-Mon * |&lt;oslilve gimrniitee to cure, ibev wutiM price t« te pai«L
Jinny of the refrigerators draignc-l tor
immediately see Die excellent rflr.t aftertaxbutelx-ra* and poulterers’ ifc are about
10x0 fret in
elcar. with n miii-abhidta’d h-.» bnnkcr on top. -There are
The corporate limits of Kalniitazoo will plenty "f nutnnfitrturera In Wyw Vark
n&lt;rt be extended this year. .
and Gfltt-r chi.-** w!io make tliewyf iIhtizre enh-red, ami u&gt; suit tte njmiH hi
Of th- nlnvteciith crirtary. can truly hr Which tlu y orctobepllired. mi-lift forma
suidof i’apidon (extract of fix') Skb.i Cure, that can be conveniently *ld(prd and
"luiiisaniis testify to ite wotiderftU ettra- quickly pul up un arrival al tte-ir -dedtitivn powers In secm'ngiv boprltis roses nf
_________
•vrenn. salt r'.j«;tnu, erysipelas end every nation.
kind of skin dlMNtsc. Mr. O. 1*. Alghr. of
“Mess rases of roup in well ke, raniHartford. Ohio, t'-fad everything te Irraid ceme from newly Introduced (wvfery.
of or saw ncoiumeudrd. und siirtrred five
jears with eczema uutll he found Papillon
hkjo Cure, which cured him. Large botilrs on’y «1, at W. 11. Goodyear's dr-K
•tore.

TO PRESERVE THE SOFTNESS OF FLANNEL GARMENTS,

'OLD
MODESTY
■ " Qcquinehasa
^Red H tin tag on
et/ery plug.
Old Honestyis acKnowl­
edged to be tfye purest
and rrjost lasting piece
of Standard Chewing Tobacco
on themarKet. TrxJng it is
a better test than any talK
about it. Give it a fair trial.
Your dealer has it.
M Pira8RfiBB0S.,LonMJe.fc
8HEKIFF BjUgan. Barn Corot
Notice fa hereby glyen,
by virtue of a
writ of fieri facia* Issued out of tbo circuit court
for tbe county of Barry, state of Michigan.•
favor ot George W. Cain, to me directed and de­
livered azuiast the goods, ana chattels aad real,
estate qf James F. Ktinehcomb, tn said 'county.
I did on the toth day of April A. D. 1»m. tmy
aoh and take all the right, ti tie aadlatara*
said James F. Htiucbconib in and to the fol­
lowing described real estate that ta to my: All
that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lyfag
and being In the township u! Woodland, county
ot Barry and state ot Michigan, known and
desorlbed as fallows, to-wit: The west half of
tbe south ea»t quarter of section nine. In town
four north, range seven west, containing ctshtv
acres of land more or less, all of which 1 shall,
expose for sale at public auction or vendue to
the highest bidder, at the-north front floor of

place oxboIdtDR the circuit court for tho county
of B*rey&gt;u SztoHsy the tweosy-thM &lt;Mf o(
March A. D. 1MB; at ten o'clock In tbc furvnooa.
DMed st the citv ot Hastings thia fifth day of
February A. D. i»W.
Baker Burinkh. .
Sheriff of Barry Co., Mich.
8m nn &amp;C0LOBOVK,
Attorney* lor llalntiffi
MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been made in tbe rondiuaaa
ot.a mortgage mace and executed by Horace
McMurray to (birln r. Dibble, rtated the Wt

liber No. 14 of mortgages on umw, said mort­
gage being duly aftigtied bywrn. J. Dibble
administrator of tbe estate of Cha*. P. Dibble,
dwiiol, to Emily D. Ih-ytwtek. said assigndue ou the date of tbl* notice the sum ol eight
hundred seven and go-tco dollara. (Mm.co) aad
the attorney Ice provided for In said mortgage,
aid no suit or proceedluss at law having-been
Inrtllnted tu recover tho money secured by said
mortgage, or any part thereof; therefore, by
virtue of the power of sale eontahKxl tn said
inortxage, aud tbr stalule In rath cum made
and provided, notice fa boieby given, that on
Saturday the aoili day of March. A. D.. lad*, at
ten o'clock iu the fi.rrrooti. I aha!) rail at public
auction to the hfgMM bidder at the north front
door ot tbc court bouse ta the city ot Hasting*,
(that belnx tbe place «here the circuit court
for tbe county of Barry fa boldcu), the premise*
descrltied In wild mortgage, or so much tbereert

ter of the aouth wrat quarter (Mrt» of aw ’*» ot
section two U) tn town four Hi north, rang*
eirht (»' weak In the county of Barry, and *tate
r_.........
. aar,
••
KMIIA U. tJOWTH l 'K. AM
CttaaJL BavEM. AU'y for As-lgnee.

YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND I
Just as readily a* by attending some school and
at t-4 tho expense.
LESSONS BY MAIL.
A new method —SIMPLE and THOROUGH.
Shorthand writers get from
•50 TO • 150 PER MONTH.
The -work Is ligbt, pleasant und respectable.
Hundreds bare learned ShorUuuid ta thfa way
ud are now earning over
• 1,000 PER YEAR.
JUST THE THIBO FOR LADIE8.
Send fer i«rtlculars to tbe

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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having be&lt;ui made for mnre than thirty
days tn payment of I merest overdue and pay­
able ou a mortgage datrd December 17. IW4,
nuule by .lames H. Boland tn Smuumab Ham­
mond, ar.'l recorded In the office of the register

POSSSED.
lilH-r'Jiot mwtncrt. »n pssrel-uo. foj wtflctrc
One of the editors of tho journal default thr .raid Ntiuuinsh Biunrrond. by vltttro
the right given her by Mid mortenze. has
quoted satno yearr. ngc» made a standing of
nude aud hereby r.;.Tkes the whole -principal
offer for some rnontlw ohtCOO for n plant sum of Mdd mmtcagnnnd tbr interest accrued
in the net of passing from ouo to llio tbercon now due and payable, and cm which
mortmge there I* claimed to be due at tbe date
other, hut the prize was never applied for. •of tufa notice one hundred forty-seven dollars
andaeveniyfivneenu |$147.7&amp;] and no suitor
proerc-iHngi at law Imvlng been instituted to
What Other* Bay.
recover the amonat »ccured by said mortgaze
A MiffkiMit trial enahlm Vick to men­ or any part thereof. Notice I* thrref -re hereby
given that on the -jntii dav of April. 1M9. at ten
tion the Irondequoit lutwkindun as a o'clock tn the forenoon, there will be sotd at the
fruit of great int-ril whlcii will not fail north front door ot the Court bouse, ta the city
nf Hasting*. In thr c.mntv of Barry and state of
in plcuM- thorn- who give it projer care.
Miehigau, paid Court, hmwe beinc the place
'Hie proprietor of n lurgc market duck where the ci i cult court for the iudd awnlv of
Barer fa lirlrt). at public auction tn (be lilabral
farnt in MoA-xtuIiusetw waya In- has yet to bidder, the i.rrtniMr. .-escribed ta Mid modw th:- brwh-r n ho. after a fair trial,
prnfera the Aj h-sbury to &lt;hf I’ekin.
Home i«»k liko wlierlt An. cotton
and provided for tn -ant nwirtzacr. aald premises
eowl mini. *•!.*••. n-lurii n value in tutmun* tMinr attucto In the roiinty of Barry and Mate
nearly •-quhnk-nl to tteir c»wl. mid uro of Michigan ar»t dwribod as follows: Commcncrog L'«r rod* eaM of '&gt;»’ north ra«t corner
uHi-n among tlw very b»-*t that can iw ..f lonfTU-nteil »w U I’- Hill*and Yt&lt;1 «•.&lt;»• t.
M-lreted for stock, affintis ProfncsH- Hubbard, and &lt;■!■&lt;• d-edefl hy G. L. Hubbard
an. wife to William L Gibtw. tbenee r*»t four
IdtaTiby in Ohio Fanner.
Prohwor Viola rlninu* tn teve rkroranee tluit t.k-ck rot in grape*, iuay te .
Tinaw^'t!
ovcrcomu by tin- salts of copper, nnd
- —8l-s.vhN.4X 1I.VMW0NP, Mortgagee.
ttet Illi- tsmr (rvntujcttt will vrerent tte
LbOXZO E. KllVABTo’.
Atiorrcj fer AivrtgsEre.
derelopincul of mildew.

STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.
ANN ARBOR, MICH.

A lilt of lOOOnewMpapendlvkJed Into STATES
AND SECTIONS will be scut on applk-aliou-

25V?

�LON TON'S OUTCASTS.
born IN CELLARS, SUCKLED ON GIN
AND CRADLED IN THE GUTTER.

the rhUantbr«pl»f--

When we iatr.Mlure.1 ‘ The B.ttar Cry of
Ontra ■: London" to ‘bo attention &lt;* tbe
thought r-nlcb i- never absent from ocr
minds wtea confronted with the realltire of
life in the “ Sunken.Si tlb " nf London.
“The grim Florentine might Lave added to
tbe Iprror of his vhton of hell by a sojourn
in n-L'ind.r; hium. Fur in fci* Inferno tto
ilamned nt
did not Breed. With u* they
do" Jh vry.y ear
an addition to the long
roll of tbe-new torn li-t. &amp;vn in tbe Mid
atmrep**;re of 11 crowded cellar, suckled an
gin. nn-i cradhvl in tbo gutter, they never
have a chance."

read Dr. Bamanlo’a apponl in Tho Time, for
dren :»the dimax ot borror. The existence
of hnndred* and ot thousand* of children
■with no other jarvntage than women like
El&amp;abeth S*rid- and .Annie Chapman and
Mars- Ann XichoL. with no Other home than
tbe doling ken and no other playground
than the gutter, that is tto aUding and npfalling tragedy of the attuation, b-Mdo which
all othar norron pale and di'npjxmr.
nk. ■A.asxjuxny s' lituo.
Dr.* Bantardo. in his kttfr to Til.c Time*,
describing tbe tiers of tlw children, brought
jp in tlw cemMnon lodging hnu-ra, «ays quite
truly that U is uupossinta to dewrtbo tbc
State in nfaicb myriad* &lt;’t children live in
Ib'ese. human wwer*. brentliing from tbtir
irirtttnn atiiw«plMnv fatal to oil guMlmw.
They sir .-Htturatel from their birth in vice
:ind all um-lrannrf... r.thi DnBarunrdo in hi*
* .-.L.ilXll lodging lioti---' by taiv to
children under 111 'J'heOn be
tael!. :■

ity, iw.- would not rare to be separated fnnn
our ch liiren.
But n great deal may l»d(m&gt;' *imrt of h-gislatite ptoliibitlon* Tbc first thing abtfondy
I* to establish lodging liouse* for boys an t
girl*, if, m&gt; Dr. t-ari:ardo say*, they can to
madi^S«!f .supporting, or nearly to.” Wo

'bility of making there .places self supporting.
Still Dr. Daruurdo is an authority x.MV'nd to

la- done. It lie can get out a praci.Ail plan
by which ail the LocneltM isds mid lass-w of
1/jndnn can be lodged decently, in piacre
where they would not bo contaminated by
tbo constant convt-re.- of prMtltutaS and
fund*, nmqiOfting that the first cost of the
bcilil.i.g &gt; • rai-'rtl by a public lutacription,
and tb- &lt; -ppvr* of itochil lren pay tbe work­
ingexp-1 x'&lt;
.
r One p&gt; r woman who may ba’
EllnMietn Stride Li-rseH. for tan w.^ ..
__
cl* that lirten-Jl to Dr. BanuinloVexp^wltiou
!if the n«}toutages of*hi* scheme; is raid to
ui’ e cxelaimvil: “ We’rnali up to no good.

for nearly ono-lmlf their IncLlestLinmatcs. It
sounds excellent and philanthropic and al­
together admirable that tho state should un­
dertake the mothering and fathering of those
children whore own parents are unfit or in■ape Lie. l.ntrit would really be kinder to legnlize Infanticide sans phrase. It is true,
that baby killing baa ceased to be regarded
&lt;u murder in London, but we have not yet ar­
rived nt the point where tbe state can deli­
berately decree tbo extinction of tbo lifeeven
of the rieketticst infant torn in an East end

CAREER OF DWYER BROTHERS, THE
GREAT AMERICAN HORSEMEN.

A full white negro or Indian woman bos
bora disco, e-wI tn JencyCHy. Sb* railed
at the Citv Ucwpital with a negro boy, who
bad tim playing in tbe atroet and bad fallen

“Your Lair is straight." said tno warden.
The woman took down her bmr and showed
Cliat It wan kinky. Sbo »ald her tatiw was
lira. Sisco aud tar Busband wn* black. Bbo
*m» black iicraelf eighteen yrani ago. she
sold, and bad been gradually turning white
until a year ago, when tho last trace of blnc.k
diaapikarei ir.’m her body. She bad not
been sick n day, sb»- said. She took her
grandAu homo with her after his ■ shoulder
»a* dreme-L
A Sun reporter called on her- la*t night.
He found licr ju»t as Warden Osborn du»cribed, a flnu looking, well built woman,
with a negro accent, kinky hair, negro chil­
dren, negro busband, liut with a skin aa a bite
a* any white woman over bad. Btie said she
wa* n full blooded Indian. Her father was
a Huorac and her mother a Mohawk. 8ho
was Born in ibis state nnd Itvtfd nn Mulberry
street in thl* city until 1SG1. when »bc first
began to turn white. Then s!h» moved to
Jersey City. She was as dork as colored
people tn gwxjril are, aha said. Mien *bo
married Sam Sisco, a negro. In 1W a white
*]wt appeared nn ber chin, and after being
there a month it dbmp|&gt;ftired. 1,1 IbuO »ev end
white spot* atqxxired on her neck, but they
also &lt;U^apperux&lt;L In 1875 another spot ap­
pear*] ou her cblo, nnd it efaycl there. Other
spotaappeared on her neck and body. Three
sjx-w kept getting larger, until her whole
fare and thn upper part of her liody t trnod
white. Finally, nb-.ut a year ng •, too lart
bhek spot on her body disappeared, and since
then th-ru has not Ixxn u bietnUb on her skiu.
In nil that tune *i.c*bad only been sick
twice, div raid. Ouco too had a cancer, and
tha other time dw-luul trouble with ber inng&lt;
She had sever bad-a doctor give bcrnnytlsing
far her
She- had bud three childra^ nil
of ti-.em were iv.th l.cr while to- wa- talking).
They are all tfaek, mid tlicir children are

n*a in Washington market, this dty, a*
wbdlewde butchers. By sobriety and Atten­
tion to their calling they had prospered and

wealthy. Then unknown outahfo of a limitifi
circln tbeir twin* ha* Mneo ixx-ome m n
houwh»H word throughout the country.
Ttoy w*v»« tto Dwyer biotaor*. I'htlip J. and
Michael;of Brooklyn.
ax nuMMi.a mM’.x.vtno
Being1 *t tho Saratoga races in Ibid tbey
inode their find Investment, buying nt first a
third intx-n-vt from Georg* Ixmg taff in tto
black cult ilhaxbimantbu*. a sou of imported
I&gt;&gt;muingUNi and notedwven then a* a sprinter.
On the 17tb &lt;«r August he started in tbeir
name iar u pnr» of F&gt;*&gt;. ridden Ly Barbee,
long. A* they wrre tarewd anti bold
kpttmfattini It fa rale to mwumo that tlie
lirotben I profited by tbe victory to n much
greater extent than the mere value of tto
’•parse Ikforo tto clow of the season
Rharlnmant.m* won.thrao other rare* out of
sevenand whfio to - wa* .bring this th*
Dwyer* tome into |x*ca*i&lt;Hi at Galway,
starting ildm at Jerome Park in October,
when h« tiaislwd second in • sailing
men, a position'wliicb to occupied in $w°

daughter, who issaid sbe could reuictnbcr
when her matbtr was a block woman. “Sbo's
got awful palo lately, tbough&gt;*bh3 added.
Mr. Bisco said ‘hat when Lo married his
wife tbe wad aablack as ho wns. He didn’t
know what had turned her white. It didn’t
sc-un to interertblm much. Dr. 1’yle, who ba*
attended the family for fifteen ybsra, said be
remembcrM n ben ho first atllrti ou her. it
wn» for a trouUo with tier lungs. Siiejra*
.black then. A little whilo aft-.rwanl a wHJte
spot apjieurod on her upjxrf Up. Il was round,
but it gradually spread, until it looked like
on irregular |»tc h of White skirt. Other spot*
appeared on hsr throat nnd IfrcaiU. and the)
continually a;nmd until they ran into each
other. Finally one hand turned completely
white, aud the entire arm followed
By this time nearly all of Ixr faro bad
turned whit-, there w.-ro no eruptions on
her skin, he sttld; tho white skin wa* no
enyraor or thicker than tlw black. If any­
thing, thu wane part wa* ■after to tta touch.
About n ye.tr ago, bo thought, tho last black
Fjot disappeared and she was jierfectly*
white. Bite alwnys bad ;^x*l bea!tl&gt;,.b- raid,
except for a slight long trouble and a cancer.
Site naked him to prescTilia for her to nop tbc
chongis in tbe color of her skin, but irtsnc

get her nnxinnting to but
They nuide a
much better borgate In buying tbo 3 year-old
colt Vigil, who luul two valnnblu stake eugagonu-ids nt Baltimore, b ub of which lie
won. Tbc first sis tbe Dixie stakro, valued
at &lt;9,TOO, and the aecond the Brocki nridge.
race that fall, swelling iris earnings to 515,­
100. In purchasing Vigil they thu* early
deni-nstrnt'.xl fl» pluck which tin-.
mndc
them famous, for Vigil cost, together with
tbe brother to Bassett, £2“ TOO. They came
hlrii, but’tbo end Justified the expenditure.
Tbeir total Mruiugs with four bonm far
tbeir flrttiyrar'ou the turf was 17,ISIS.
Such wa* their unpretentious t*nt auspi­
cious Loginning. With the cxc-ption uf tbc
following year, when tbeir winning* fell off

ladder of mi-re.- . nnd sinco 1SS-J bu«o tonuInflted tho American turf.
During twi h e years of art ire campaign­
ing tbey have won ttowsrd «f Id.OOO.OTO in
Make*, purses, maichre nnd h-:.«licn{M, a
larger muu titan was over won by any ttirfmau ar dunf-jderation of turftoen iu this
country, i
Jn that dime they hare beaded the I kt of
winning prruersiu i‘81,1888, 1R&lt;3, ISSJ and
18S7.
They lusvo won more tn -me year (taK.lWj
than wns ever won before;
With Hanorer tbey earned wore tnoneff
ninglo yenr.
In Mi« yrooffonl they have Lad tb» most

this continent her aggregate winning* rscesding thiosn °f any other.
any othei^ stable, capturing five at Mon­
mouth Park during the season of 1885 with
Pzuiique, Richmond, Lulu. Portland aud

BT.UtS riFTHK RROOEt.VX (Tt AELK
Iii aluuBtevery .seasonslue*’ tiny l&lt;egnn

the turf, and as they entered them lib­
erally in yalunble stake* the jvnira* hare
been laro.-«l Those ttbich Iavc mm upaard
of 815,OTO each are as follow*;
Mias Woodfc-rd won SJ race* In four years.
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-.81IK3G3
Hbdov er, S3 rare* bi three yen:* ...
. IC.X7K
.. ctceo
.. fttun
Luio Blackburn, 13 iaa-&lt; in tv

Elngfita. 5 tpers ta one year .

SLOW

On tx-i ■«* r-i. ranges in Dakota, Mon
tana and
vrnlng territories, the cattle are
nil allowed ta run at larp, through tbs win-

distance off, however, end. uuh* stampeded,
may usually bo found within thirty.miles or
so of thoir respective 1-ancbM.
' To collect tbr»- imnwas Lenh of cattle in
tbe iqiring and fall is no easy matter,’and to
do this a "roundup'' is formed. This is made

PARAGUAY’S WITCHING WOMEN.

on earth. There no insane lore of gold com­
pels the iMsirt to questionable deeds.- NopolititMl situation harasses tbe mind. Tbe very

and balmy, inviting to rvpres and prolific
nature, throwing about &lt;rorythta&lt; bar gar­
ment of rich vegetation, supplies man with

Her akin was white and her complexion was
perfect- Tbe boy was drawci In ragged
clothes, and hla fare was very black. Warden
Osborn a*kcd her whether she employed tiro
bay. Shu aald, “Oh. no, be is my grandson.”
This otoiimkI tbe warden's curiosity, and bo
asked, “How is it that you are whito and bo
tablackF
“Indewl, Tm no white trash," rhe replied.

hap.sjtiuf ot ni will be killed next! If anylixl;- Lad irolpcil tbo like of u- long ago wo
would in . -r have ccmci to thta" "The likes
of ur' aro indeed “up to no good’ altbongh
tbc UshO{&gt; of B'.-dford docs well to appoai for
a laundry to Leip them earn n living, it tljay
winh to do so decently. But it la tbo chil­
dren v.-fcv offer thebese field for pbilant&amp;ropic
activity, und in" default of anything better
Dr. Bai-.'uudo'* .ciiemo might well to tried.
nraroKsiniLirr nr raita-vraux.
Nothing will do any great guxi that is
bused du the'principle of* taking children not do it. lie thnngbt it wns ineie!y tlw dis­
from thrir pm Li If a man and .a woman appearance of the euloriug mattercf tbo skin.
uro no:'fit lobe tbsitod with tbc upbringing Buch eswee were rare. He Lad never heard
of tbeir offspring, they ought not to be al- of a case before vrluro the whole body
lope*} to have any children. Mr. Arnold changed color. Both Mr*. Sisco and li.-r hu*White pl ads for "tho sterilization of tlie un­ band nre in excellent general health.—New
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lit,'' L-nt the plain English ofHt is that the York Sun.
human pair who bring a child into the world
for whom they cannot provide food, clothes
Tbo word “roundup," ao often seen in print,
nnd lodging are crimlnnt'. and should be is knottn by in»«t p.‘.xi!o to be a western
punished as such. Tbehnnx-u-o rospowubll- term, but iu real significance is not generally
ent*. I: cannot be thrust upon tbe state.
Tbat bn* taen tried often enough, with no
other r. suit than tbat of organising infanti­
cide. .
Tbc rxistiag foundling huspifals—in Rus-

SUCCESS ON THE TRACK.

A MARVELOUS CHANCE.

ffl.M'l
2X200

Wtrflei.l, SOracca tn tlreyeani......
Ikask- June, ta racea in three y-wni
Ruzmynunk!, 3 races In two grant .
Otx»h(M. * raccain oar year. .. .
Vigil, 3 rare* In two yum .............
Fortland, 6 mcci in Two year*.......

sea

KOTO.
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13, W

rest upon. Paraguay fa, indeed, almost a
fairylatid &lt;* romance, *0 beautiful are it*
manifold attraction*.
Tte native portion of tbo population is a
rymnnut of tte trite af Guarani Indians,
one of tte loftiest tnbcw tu tte grade of civ­
ilization uf all tbe American rare*. But •-Wil­
ing asfamitaes the v,i-utar lo Paraguay so
much a* tte vast pnqxxidaraure of thu female
over ito mate population. Tbo proportion
iaaomothing like nine tn oua. Tbtei* the
GuanuiianA followed and sapparted n eruel
nnd ambitious ruler through indoscnboMo
tmnlxliiia and tufferings. This «ar ended
only with Use death of the man who waged
it, aud l&gt;a* reduced tbe whole population to
about onMdxth of "hot it wns twenty
ynara ago. leaving only women and boya.
Thea# women are as beautiful and fair to

UPON THE RIVIERA.

THE MARKETS

PLEASANT PLACES ON TEE SHORE
OF THE GULF OF GENOA.

Opinion

Jrat “e per W’’1 watTT ,lnw’- ” r'*c w*r liu.

IKS

the Riviera di Levant*—differ* from tbe
Riviera &lt;ii Ponente, which was described In

rain. But. on tbe cllnuitn is fully as warm
Appte!-we»t 7.-.par bbl; .tried, &lt;#o.r
■ - ovanorunwl S'.Biui" «mr 11,
Butter- Nfttxc.
hardly noticed in winter; but in *omnier
their fresh grwn leads a great charm to th*
scmi-iroiucnl aspect oftbc palm*, the temon*and tbo oUvre. Tbo iworaws of the high
mountains to tbc coast, tbe abrupt changes
of strata, tbo frequent prvBpitious rocks,
and tbo pine grove* which often coma down
to the edge of the M-a, give a different char

»7e i*f Vo.
Onion*- attixie pc
.ugrtc.
‘(■ring chleli*.I&gt;rv*«ol:&lt;bv..

Tbe only tw» places in Chi* legion wbleh
are aa yet thoroughly desirable ore. Bta.
Margherita atai Rapallo, In tbc latter ot
which there is an exculient good hotel und an
English church. But aa tbey are only about
a mile ajc.rt the eduvenicncc* of one can to
enjoyed at tbe ctber. There uro ito unusual
number of beautiful walks and very good
carriage rrad* leading to various points ta
BlxFavorla* Kierclx.
tbo interior. Th* bay i« *o protected by tbc
(Time 11:15 p. mJ-bte - Mr. Tirraum.
promontory &lt;rf Pbrto Fino tuax boating S
what ii y..ur favorite cxerche I
nearly al ways parable nnd pleasant There
He (enthoxfartlcaJh-)—Walking.
are villa* to be luul st both placas and «i tbe
#he—1 sun glad tefiknow it. I wasafrail
road betoraen; but tbc rcrideat forego
you bad torgttan haw.—Burling; uxi Fru»
colony i* not yet large
Spexla ia Mill frequented in summer by
Italians fur batbisg. but ita uttrtctin-oe-According to Thr Uaiao (Oregnni Scout a
to foreigners baa dicninisbed sirro it Ba* to bip tone nearly as large aa o man’a body was
cumo it great Italian naval station, and ita found in tbo Wallowa bride yard. A rib
lovely hill* bar* btea eorchd with huge seven feet long was also futmu. Tbe tape*
fartldration*.
are probably parts of tbe akeuten of Mrtnr
thb nnowsrsGif orettux^or visa.
Luge extinct animal.
Pi-a la tb&lt;j rnmuniuj worm town cf North­
Mr. JoeepU Ch xml erloin has uiie ■rated
ern Italy. Its rlisnate i* to • much mil'JH*
bouse* joined tngntter and to the drawing
need to do aught elk- in a laud so blamed us
thelrsf
tury invalid* often pomd tta* winter iter- room and lighted w db electricity. Hb xto.*
of errted* u wild tote worth gKIJZfc.
Living catin-ly upon trust* and vegvtaljh-*
that nra .w.-urvd with but little effort, un­ court ct Tt
moved by tbaambltio-u sebemesot Urafoutay
making Ebrojcans, upon whom they look
bcfiuc hi*d&gt;jU&gt;. i

They are of medium height, rattier slight
nnd lithe, with finely molded limbs, small
pretty hnndt and feet and tlgunw of match
loss grao-and beauty that would serve for
model* of tho sculptor's art. Tbeir earrtagw
is so easy and natural m to lie almost the
poetry of mob on, for tbo freedom tram high
heeled boots nnd tight clothing luu left their
step light, supple and Strong. Their drees i»
of tbe *&gt;mpl***t form; a *hort tunic or robe
not unlike a skirt falling to below,the knees
and a slMmlder covering not unlike a shaw Jl»Hb of pure white and adonivd with pretty
native la&lt;» They are gracefully worn, nnd
bawitchlngly a-rr* u&gt; half reveal and half
ctiD'-eol the form banesUL. In lb# midday
fh-ua they ore fuud of lying languidly in
tbeir hammocks, sipping their mate and
tinging iu tbeir low. sweat'vateea, yet sad and
with a touch uf ziwlatxhort', tbe “narati
caro*,’’ or songs of .the orange gatberera, or
tbo** otticr strauffs weird . *r&gt;ng» of theira

languid, volupunm nature* that are fostered

love and dance and slug? IMncing 1* their
onlj instimc, nml into that ta-y throw thn
whole sjilri: at tbeir joyoni”aturr. The
diglitort excua l* all that ts nm*rary far
getting up n ball, at which the wholu i.eigi*bur'.wod at once u-M-mblca.
Tbe girls and women uro drotecd only in
linen tro-.ra is and nd poncht”. Tho daaeve
ora in qsalut, original figure*, but nearly
always wry graceful. Sometimes tbe fe»tivitiea will bo kept up through ths entire
night, utter nhieii the particqwtrts m ill gay ly
nature, ul«nys routcated, always liappy.
BouKliuitu tbero v. ill be a. grand rontrilaztiun
picnic at eomz distant ;&gt;&gt;int, where tlie
duucing wdl le kept up tbe roupd of a whole
twenty■f&lt;|pi' honra Fur truly thc«- j*«.-ple
Evo but to be liappy through the livelong •lay.
After reading this one is not surpriMf to
tattr ttustjnany vfating Europt-ntw, Eng I wh­
ir.--n among the rest, have scttiwl down ip
the country. “Who would not rather lx&lt;come

•'Hi:nij.kroy Cittzke:.
____
th.- o-ntury, two, it Itail u lar^e English
colony, :.. R&gt;kiti&lt;m to Sbel’&lt;., LaiMur.
Byrun and Lady Eh-auagtou, but ut pivzent

and i}* pictusxv; eJost- by. and Flurvoec, but
two hours distant Ly express train, *u that it
dcdrable.
'
When ’he Browning* spent tbo
there m 16*7 they found it duil, but they
bad brought u&lt;- l-Jngiita' luoics with tin-iu;
apponmily rruefvcd no ncw*^i-«rs; tbo
ebureb library* wa* M*&gt;n exhauttt-t'.. and communicati.ini ’ v.vre ur,t auftisteatiy rapid to
allow amslwriyrtr.iu to Vtcusaivux'* circulat­
ing library at •"•-.renee. Since tlwa cv, ly- [
uno ria&gt; low vuted Fira dull, although p?ni

month that 1 ipmt there. Even tho Lotti
was catertaimng; tor, cxrept otiru-lves, n &gt;
ouc ever retnaiced more titan trudiys and
rarely more than one; aud. «a a kxieldo
mx’|x&gt;, tbo charge* were ntr
$ and often
agreeable.
Ttoro are really only three winter capitals
in Italy—Florence. Rome ami Napb*. Turin,
Milan and Bologna ano too cold and too
&gt;BOwbound to a*trart aojuurncr*. Yet Turin
baa a cbamilug •aefetyowl a brilliant c„urt
Eliot Dunn gave Tbo Broere tbp details of We, nnd it is tbc only place; outside of Iltxnc.
quite an nuiadng incid&lt;»it that happened co Where, in defcreuc.' ta family trasiitiun*, tto.
board the trrnu while cm hi* way to Atlanta. old court i* maititaiued. Far tbnao r.-ho cun
Shortly after tbs train pulled -4itof Bruns­ stand tbo cold it would to a g od place for
wick lie noticed a Savannidi man on (ward nn enterprising motiier to Introduce bar
with an untmually liappy wnile on bls face.
daugiilcra Inta high Rx-arty and perhaps rnato
The man sretned wrapped tn ailent medita­ brilliant numigo for tiemj. In Milan -«t£tl
tion on sonw pleasing subject, at be would
oecasiuualiy chuckle to IdmwJf, and Mr. baDeUaud tte iwst concert* in Italy.
Dunn wa* quite amused nt watching him.
damp, and this dampness u soua-times so
Dunn, be sprang suddenly tn bis feet with tbe ctdd that on-? wonder* why tho canuls artexclamation; “Groat Scotti I've forgotten to UotAkulid block of ice. Add to shat that
gets health rertttlcate, and wont be admitted tbe bouMM nnd hqteh hove very large room*
into Savannah without it.”
und small fucthtie* for huttieg theta.
Tire conductor coming ttnaugh, tbc man
explained hisdilemuusto him,and tbe urbane
Florence 1* tbc literary and tjrtirtic enter,
official introduced him to Mr. Dimn, who re­ and, acvordlng to Onida.» prsMunincotly tbe
gret ted bls Inability to furnish him with tlie “winter city." It* grJli-ricu uro thronged bv
doairvd ciuKificqlc, as he ha»l neither blanks three who deliglit in the infancy of art, which
1* often so near ukiu to tbe art of infancy.
“Bat, my dear- sir," said the Savannah When one looks al tto number of tall, nngu
an, ‘Tin oji my way to get tnornlcd, aud if
iar English old maids, in variona position* of
Pm detained I stull bn ruined.” J
rapture, one ».metimes thinks that tbeir ad­
“If you gut me u pea and ink IR write you miration for Botticelli and Masa-rio com*,
a certificate," said Mr. Dunn.
from a vague idea that thrao artist3 bare en­
deavored to idolize tbeir own charms. There,
board, and that it would lie impossible to
loo, ouo Hod* tho latest productions of moddetain the bain until it could be obtained at
Jcvup.
“But, my dear air, tbe girl, tbo preacher Lusra architecture, others such vivid
nnd the guevte will all be waiting and won­
dering why I do not put iu an appearance,”
that one wishes never to go to Sgypt again—
said the man.
or wtaAtar they Lo tbo lact statue* u' Italian
"Telegraph her.", suggested Mr. Dunn.

*etU« down u;»&gt;n tbo nunr.y Lilbides or *1mm1v
river lauks, amid the fragrant zu^d fruitful
orangu groves, ito forgot a regrotb-d jiaxt and
live only in the happy tresant, Waited upon
by the xmijile. white rubr-1 Indian woman—
derdted, affectionate and sunwedngly fairf
—Breton Tranuript.

Twesty-ooehorar* won.
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■Swi.aw
Whnt tto xtablo ha* nccomplltaed iu thir­
tbo wina- range, sending a ‘•foumtep" outfit teen year* fa shown in tto appended table,
and tbeir quotn of cowboys.
width gives in a nntahaU infonnatut:i nnvwThese respective representative; of the dif­ before puUWied. showing in detail tbe num­
ferent randies meet nt tbo ond of their rango ber of home* started in each year, th’ num­
or district and slowly go through tbe coun­ ber of race* in which they contested, th*
try, collecting and branding the cattle and number of win*, l»w many time* second nnd
third and tto grow earning-, annually mi.ua
Tbe cattle collected during a day's riding 1970;
Under the reign of science and evolution,
Amount
and tbe decay of the old theological bolta ami there is a corral. Cattle are not collected
han againtt bnmfc&amp;le, w* may conic to that, every day. as tbe cowbdysstop every other
lol a.- yet tlie old religion, with Its concep­ day to brand tbo rattlo caught. Tho cattle
tion of tlie soul, is still sufiiciratly jotent to collected in a dayt» ride by n “roundup” of
forbid the direct nnd followed by tbe an­ thirty cowboys moko an Immon&amp;o hard. This
cients. Nowadays hrfantl'-ide to bo respect­ herd is watched very carefully daring tbo
t®.KT.
able muht be circuitous. The question today, night, and the ngxt morning tbo work of
however, is not bow to kill, but bow to rave “rounding them out’’ begins.
■
isr.ffo
rdive. Aud tho public, for a moment con“Rounding out” is tbo term applied to sep­
CXCisJ
"Icon'll She lives soma tnita from Sa­
scicucn stricken at the spectacle of bow tbe arating tbo cattle of different brand* from
poor live, will gladly co-operate with' Dr.
ov.ici vannah, where there is no telegraph station,"
ibtrnardo, if be cun utilize ihis vast experi­
1C1.WT
After the small herd am separated tbo
Finally Mr. Dunn gave him hi* o«m cer­
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ence so ai to help in establishing a self eup- cows with calves and unbnmdwi cattle are
tificate vid told him to see if bo could nnc*
rounded out from tbe branded cattle.
•-•is ti.arr^sB on it
children of Loudon.—Pall Xz.ll Gazette.
When all tbo cattle are brandsd they are
Tbo above figures represent tho gras earn­
Mr. Dunn received a letter stating that tbe
ing* fqr each year, from which is to to de­
••roundup’’ trnvened tbo day before and ducted tto entrance money of winner*. A certificate hud passed l-.im all right, and after
getting tnamed be bau Idad tbe words “and
Although tto year 1900 wfi! bo divisible by turned loose.
large amount is annually expended by tbe
Llfo on tbe roundup la bard work. The cow- stable iu forfeit* for bonus which never Wife" to It, so that it rend, “Eilot Dunn and
four witboat a remainder, it will not bo leap,
r wife,” under which nilas tha happy couple
year. Twelve jeer* must elapro before tbo
Mart in tto race* for which they tovo been
gone on tbeir bridal tour.-Brunswwk
interi--t mg event take* place, but It wes jurt on tbe ground, rain or snow, ride hard one nominated or arc beaten when they happen tad
(Go.) Breeze.
the ram* iu ISUO and 1700, but not in WOO, for day and work hard the mutt nt branding.—
that was a leap year, and tbe 0000 will be a Pflladelphta Pram.
Au Imimrtant loventlua.
loop year nfao. Why this should be i* a prob­
alwayb plenty of Impecunious horsemen,
A device ba* been invented which er-uLles
lem. I'd explain in detail would bo a tireGas Isa grant destroyer ot fine leather who canbet, and unzcnipuiou* one* who do tto engineer, wton tn bis cab, to turn a
soxne tai-k. but it re*t» on tto principle that a
switch, qbleb can be closed again from tbe
difference of eleven minutes 7&lt;r day exists book bindings. Take tbo .sheep bound vol­
lietween actual tune and calendar time. umes that cuuh&gt; from tho public printing great, for, in addition to feed bill*, etable mrdUwUMlB. It I. opmM ht conn*.
Thu* a year is computed nt. 3G5V daya, three cfilco nt Washhtgtou and place tbem on tbe parapb-rnaiia end tnodicsl attendance, u tma with tto “central throw" switch; and
eomirtsofa-tam.-whicb is dropped from
years being UK days long and the fourth
score of excrciw lads have tu bo Lcnt-ed.
tbe forwanl nnd rear tn-.cks. This strike* a
year at; days, in tact tto year i* 8fi&gt; five years tbe leather is utterly rotten and
fed and clotbed. and liberal salaries paid crank, whieh is overthrown aud the switch
day*. 5. tour* and 4' minutes long, or
for first, clara trainers and jockey*.—Mew etoa-id 01- upetwd a* tbn case may be. A
York Herald.
switch left opeucarrleraly mor thus be closed
by tbeloconwthe while at high awd.or*
_ ,,
ur.euMon or JuUUS
•5~' To allow for Um difference of eleven leather we have found tbat resists tbe action
train side tracked quickly in case or danger.
Probably no city in the worLI &lt;»t tbe same —Eau Fraucisev Argmiaut
burning constantly, and we have all
liable Ixxtk* nlounfl iu half nvl
Denver. They are always fall, and nn inJudge Martin Clyatt, of Brmrfa. Go.,
spectiou ot Upto registers proved tbe truth
&gt;L.
TH*, ■■mi.llsino lx tine tha

naturalism, in us details of utuffsaud clothes
that the artistic feeling is smothered; tbe
other such a eh ver production by xkfiled
Italian band* of a cuarra ideal that one won
ders that tbe »o calk-1 sculptor ever dared to

For a person of literary tastes Florence baa
many attractions and advantages Betides
tbo archives, whfcm are easily acxwble,

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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
than tli»- ordinary kind*, and cannot in* wild ■
&gt;owjMtltlon wttbthetnnliltudvof lowu-t

To the qiautOcd totem of Barry County. Mlrh
tn areordnice with seetloo* IW uu&lt;! t&lt;Howtrt* aniKjtaltsI *tatuie&gt; nt the NWt c’
Mlcl-tfan. 1 lieret&gt;) nonty }&lt;m Ituil I bare to ­
day received from the towrtary »I Ktate until

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Battingi. Mkh . February rad. a. D.
RsskkHzikoki:.
Sheriff of Harry County. Mid
ADMIXlriHUTOU'.-i KALE.
Notice h hereby given that I shall Mfiai
BlUIc auction to tlie blgbrst bWitrr on Fralai
&gt; Kt h d«) ot April. A U taro, at ten o'clock:
tbe loraiio-Hi, m ttie pn-miscH bervl natter
acr.bed tn ibetowusti&gt;i'c&lt;llMttnr«.tnlL&gt;-n*ui

rear: of Barry comity. Mletilgxii. all at tbc e­
fate, riftbt. title and Inlerevtof the said &lt;Wen*«!
of. la and to ttw real eMale sltntte aud l»elng :
the riHinty nt Harry, In the state of Michir?.:
known and dMcrilwd as ru»o«s. to-wit: it.number eigb:

listed February -Mb.
AU mlUtairatur
Default haring been made in the coadlttanand Frederick twhalfti

bwt in Italy; an*tbo service of the national
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kingdom with I
tbo circulating
tbo b-sl lending library out of England."with
ito thousand* of books In all language, ita pa*c roe, and no suit or prnM»«HaR
excellent readjug • taxes, where the news­ einiltv having tenu taMMutrd to
papers end raagczjnt-n of every country may

fun iu Italy, although

woudarlaad ot ths oontiiMub -In tbo summar
they are caning nu-lg«4ng to and .tettli, and tiut member was nearly bitten
from tbe myriad beautiful and h-x-lth te-

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXIII. NO. 45.
WHERE THIEVES

CANNOT

ENTER.

Published WediM-wteys, by

IUrh

Barky Covxty, Mkiiigax.

for.au exjrrt bank burglar to break into our
vaulter* raid the president ot a tale dejout

S.1.OQ FER YEAR.

■■ -,.i' ;».til Before the end of Un- year the
of • ibWIpfloii Will p«»«tUvely be $1 JO.
■ ,
&lt;5 csuls will bo added for po*l■ -.i-beD subscriber reside* outside of the

. AI&gt;VKRT!8IJiti RATES:
. I'.nmu per year................................... S10Q M
t:\irnckirge t&lt;»rsj&gt;rcial petition*.

.I(»B PRINTING.
• iri tridot* Celt in the Job Printing D«I r-pieutof the Bxxxkk. Everything tn tbo
I.: r&lt;- &gt;!Eee is new; and with the latest face* of
' • -, Um most approved patterns of machinery
I'npeten* workmen employed, enable* tho
Ii ,\s. ii»od&gt;iCr*t-cla»* iob w*rk.

yourself.’’
.
Back throu-b tho office be led the reporter,
thnqigh an Iron lattice work partition, nnd
thence Into tbo *tuno walk*] iron lined tnclusure, and this is bow It looked:
Thj ceiling*, walk mid doors .ot tho com­
partment* are all lintx! with the bcavivc rail­
road iron, tho alternate pieces being inverted
»o as t:» present a aslid liras*, without any interstires. Heavy bolts' running in cacb di_ rcction bind the wb.do tlrmiy together, rank­
ing the six ride* impregnable.
Surrounding this inner iron frame are

1 W.bMfTH.
i.
Anctioueerz'
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r.it .ux bad rxperteuee in selling farm prop­
. in r - r.-Kcrn part ot the state. I otter my
here 1* aucllonecr. Tenn* reasonable.
,irr« । or cult at smith1* Bazaar. Hastings,

Tliii, tir'neturu is a shell and .protecting cover
for the different iron tti'nioy bozos, which
contain nxx-o shekel* and piaster* than
Craani* over draanxxl of. Etch ot tbo lafra
i* built tn the most approval fire and burglar
proof Htylr. Tt&gt;i’ wall:, aro double, the inner
DRAKE. M. !&gt;.,
shell being of alternate layer* of lic.rd and
■ &gt; )!.•&lt;• oxer Holloway's drag store.
soft steal, corli one ami a half IncLe.i in tbick.•‘iinurs frApi - tn I p. m. Trl^phoue. eon­ bet*, making a shell about three iiiciun thick.
. HU n-tideacc, at Holloway** drag Butwecn tho outer and Inner wails I* an air
pawogc soverai inclica thick. In Ikij of tht
fire proof [raiding of piaster canent and
| M. it. GILI.ArsPIE. Notary Public
.ejiwun aali-t &lt;jrdinarUv umvL Tho out«-r wnll
1 .
. aud I’. S. Claim Agent,
,11 r-rowedte al! kinds of claim* before the k* &lt;nwupi«-«] of layrti of iron about two inctea
. ■, - .-.11 meat* of the 1 alerter affiee. Call on him thick.
:.torr, eorii-r Court nnd Jefferson St*.,

&lt;

M FOWLED.
Dentist.
fi-joc;’ f.wnteriv occupied by l&gt;r. Jone*
dUi. IUi

. u tfee in all courts o! the stale and iu the
*,: net Stabs court*. _
...
o:ii-e* over Hastings National Bank.
iIxnUhr*. Michigan.
A««,s.-late afflees. Rooms .IE- 16 and 17. new
li
Grand Itaptds, Mich.
.
WiiTt.v.I Nrr*n-r.

l&gt; M. BATES.
11.
Attorney at Law,
' /Ilksting*. Mich.
!*r*ct;r-.-.-»4t,s4 courts of tti(&lt;»tetc. 8|&gt;eclixl
•.;lt.-::tmn tocolh-rliuu*. MONXVTO LOAX OX
!,:.u.K-,i.vrx. Office uver Wrl**ert.s hardware
A. BARBER, M. D„
.
Physician nnd Surgeon,
•
• - v‘r Nev in’s store. Office nours from 2

n

W. LOWRY. M. D.,
.
Physician mid Surgeon.
ink*- - ^ajtedxityoi treating diseases’ of the
E:i .1 EAK aad Ute nreiH-rvation ot vision
nr.nK-rly-flliraa ril'EVTACLEH and eye

k . ‘ • WKLTUN

I- :
t fv the Ohio Farmer'* Insurance Co.
.n.-s junyiu, on a man's proiwrtv aaalnst
-- by nn-.llguUuug or wtuU; against u man •
.'- by t!-adi and aoeideat.
*

..S'

. i.a n j v, n.
(Offier In Union block. Hasting*.)
;«••• h all the court* of tins state.

I 1
-A.

KENAST'ON,
Attonu

Trait
in :-.ii courts ot the State. ColiocUons
pro upto* attending to.

'OOK &amp; .&lt;11ELDON.
i Office in Atntract Biock. Hastings. Mich.)
I! *ve the only set of Abstract Book* tn Barry
■Jaunty.

P
M

•

R. TIMMERMAN. Homa-pathlc I’hyslclnn and Surgeon.^
(Office over Lathrop'* drug store.)

ARTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate, In­
surance and Ixxtns.
Office with J. G. Bunyan ft Sou. Z doors north
of rostoOce.
s;H-clalattention given to making exchanges
of property. The Interest* of non-resldeat
on- .ireful’y looked after. Farm*
•ifvlltizc* for sale or exchange. Houses and
lot* for sale.

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
F. UKODES8EB, l*roprirtar.
Cor Jefferson and Court St*., Hastings, Mich.
Ratos, 91 .OO per Day.
Tilts Hous* is new. with pleasant room*. The
' itrouage of tho public is respectfully solicited.

Hastings City .Bank,
Hastings,

-

-

Mich.

CAPITAL, $50,000.00.
incorporated under the laws of the State ot
Michigan.
Open tor ba«lne*s Dee. IS. 1M« in building farincrly occupied by Me**er Bros.

omcEKs:
D. &lt;•'. RoblaMa, Fresldent •
0. D. Beebe, Cashier.
ninncTOBs:

ban W. l^ynolcln,
D. G. Robtason,
C. I&gt;. Beebe.

A General Banking Business Transacted.

■-D. C. RANNE Y,-.Auctioneer,
HELTON, - ■ - - MICH.
1 am prepared at any time
and at reasonable rates to cry
auction sales. Have had einerienee in this work and can
Sse satisfaction. Leave orders
ton Janney &amp; Norwood, Del-

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WHOLE NO. 1762.

HASTINGS. MICH.; MARCH 6.1869.

Hastings Banner

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The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.

.

tbo inner wall and the other fur tbo outer
shell. Th* ontfrtfoor has a doublo combina­
tion lock and also'a limo lock. Tln&gt; .latter
will not allow &lt;1h&gt; safe to Im opened ovon if
the combination l» known until after the
time limit sliall have expired. Tho Urao luck
will not allow the safe to tm openo.1 Iwtwwn
thfr hour of doting in tlw evening and the
timo of opening tin* building tho next day.
With all tin»w aafeguardsthe prevalent tai-J

COUNTY NEWS.

L’ntess our legislature confine tbemselvea
closer to business I fear the Grange ele­
ment will not get home In time to plant
The following pemons are authorized to re­
coru.
‘
ceive *ub*cripho::* for the Banxkk-.
Rev. Perry Is holding a series of even­
D 'mCS M&gt;e^‘•.Woo&lt;u,ul&lt;, Cent0*.
ing meetings at the Spalding school bouse.
W. X. Adkioi, Monsui.
Merchants
are
shipping
considerable
IL G. Haie, NMffivtiteT
J. MeKelvey,
Grove.
wheat tO'Deiton'.
Frr-Unn Jewell. Assyria.
Store delivery*!, last week, at
Postmaster. Iju’cv.
Richland, 12 spring pigs which lacked a few
Postmaster, Bauflcld.
days ot 10 months of age; their total
,
”
O’lkjonelL
J. N. Covert. Carlton.
weight wa* 8,920 lbs., or an average of
Postmaster. Freeport.
32t»X lbs. each.
D. L. Morthlahtc'ccdar Creek.
'
Our sleighing Is alxiut gone.
F. G. Norwood, Delton.
Stock of all kinds is In good condition
•'l.isin. !IlL-:.nr,
rwith plenty of fodder and grain to carry
Browa ft Catra*. Prairieville.
Byrow Fisher. Cressy's Corners.
them to grass.
.
. Wm. Broward. Broward.
A. O. Je**:i|&gt;. Oranrariilo.,
Postmaster. Yankee Spring*.
Quite
n
scene
at the hall last Saturday
C. W. Annstroug, Bowen* Mill*.
Money paid to these age’Jt* will bo receipted night, ciultr a disorderly crowd gathered
tor by the Baxnrk proprietors, aud we tro*l around* the door. Joints Nesbitt wa*
all eulMcribcrs at the places named who have drunk. nude considerable, disturbance and
not scUlcd with us will, between Uilw date and
New Yerar*. pay tfltir subscriptions to the the minister arrested him there twlng no
Ban xck's agents named above.
officerpresent at the time. but E. O. Hyde
*
Itcspectinlly.
put In an appearance soon and put the
OOOK &amp; N1SKKBN.
d.irbyaon the man Nesbitt, who it Is ho]x*d.
will be dealt with to the full extent of the
'Xgwn I*.'

11 ' " _ f

P. &lt;;. Henry U putting up his summer
Will Warner closed a very sueoc-isful
tenn of school in the Dnrtee school house
this week Wcilnesday. lie has our sin­
cere thanks.
Roy and Harvey Emmons are unable to
attend schmd on ncisiunt of severe cold*.
Mrs. Emma Tinkler expects to leave this
part of the country In almut four weeks.
One of the Mbs* Pilgrims, we have not
yet learned which one, Inta gone to Hast­
ings to learn the dressmaking trade.

Those on the sick list are Dr. A. J.
Wright C, o. Fleming. Al. Nichols* chil­
dren and Fred Warner’s children. The
last two namcdjiavt- got the diphtheria.
Tom Thurston lost one of his horw* Inst

One more week of school and the
scholars are happy.
.
There will i»e n-.eeting at the M. E.
church next Sunday night There was no
meeting last Sunday &lt;&gt;n account of meet­
world, tho ilesli and tho dcvU- to burst them ing at the Lake school hottM at Campbell.
Ojxm and appropriate their content*. The
John Curjx-nter Sundayed with his son
outer door of tho vault is opened by moans of Jay of north Carlton.
a largo steel iover. Each of tin sataiiteAbout
Jake (»dell ami wife were In Freejiort
eight fret tn breadth, tbo mine in height and ’ last Friday visiting friends.
twenty ta-t In hngth, am} each will weigh q D. R. Foster l» attending court hi your
city.
’
•W.OiX) pounds.
.
.
Lewis I.}eckcr smiles at a UK lb. boy
“Wliatdoyott tliink of tlialf' asked the
thatnuneto Ills house Monday. March 41 h.
pr.-ddent when tho journey luul l»-en ended. l*‘W say» that he won’t go to Washhiglnn“It look* strong enough.’'
There was a surprise at J. Odell’s Thurs­
“Looks? Why, ray boy, tbcra isn’t a day night for his daughter Myrtle. All
burglar in Now'Yorl;, nor ii score of them, A-nJoycd tbeiunelvcs.
Jason Platt was quite sick last Thursday
wh &gt; could break into tb-we vault* liuid? of
with spre throat.
The health officers had better look out
safe bogwi in Now Yfirk. There dro a dozen
or more equally strong. I know cue box in or there will lx* n gixxl deal «f sickness.
Anna McKiiumey is working for Leivis
Wall street that bold* »ouW&gt; fB.LW.OOO worth

,IMII Caln's children have tin- scarlet
bavo been locked up for two ymra. Their raeti.
Oca Hartman has sold hl* honte to J.
Imvo no doubt that ho tiecj* m quietly at (.'overt for:84.W.
.
night ns if ilia property were guarded by the
HanHetd.
Not much new* thl* week.
The apron social at MoabeF* hall was
well Httendcd. Quite a g»xx! many were
present and n gixal time was enjoyed by
’
An finny olllccr luxd gorw to are son&gt;o Indi­ nil. Procixxls 9S.
Quite a gotx! many of this vicinity are
ans shoot bullocks. Tho cnimals were con*
going to attend the tcaclirrs' examination
Hoed in a large jam, and were killed, two or
at Hastings, March 7 nnd 8.
three at n rune, u« they were needed. Who­
Fred Tungate. of Hasting*, wax visiting
ever
clambered, over tbo friend*
---- dkfdho
---- ---- shouting
--------- ----------ir-iitt.-, i,i
* iciiiii. .
in njin
this vicinity.
feice, picked out hi* boost and shot bun to j John McKhigle Is ?tlll drawing lumber
tiw forehnad. Suddenly car officer wa* sur- for
- a new 'Iioum-.
F.
E.
Doty
shipped
a carload of sheep
priacd to Ix-ir thu ngvnt in clrargosay to him,
“Cotnc, now, show thesu Indians that wo can and lif&gt;g* last week.
The Bitufl».dd school Is talklug pf having
beat tbctn with the ride.”
'
I could not well decline, and baving of late an exhibition.
Two weeks more and the seh»&gt;ol scholars
had *omo practice, I trusted to tbo stesdbres*
will t&gt;«- happy.
of my Irand for ouccaox.
Bert Tongate, of Nashville, wjs at this
I had to ndvanro nearly to tho middle of |
las| wwk ’,)n business.
tho uiclosuru before I equid catch tho cVo of
Misses Daisy mid Nellie Edmunds and
my intended victim, this being necessary in touts Vcness visited Fred Budd’s school
order tliat I might tiara a full view of hl* last week Thunday.
C. J. Schumaker was railed to Hkotingd
forehead. I bad no sooner attracted hl* at­
tention. boworcr. than ho lowered hi* bend on the case of Orlando Shaft.
The band held a meeting last Saturday
and charged straight at me.
night at Mosher’s hall.
My only rafety lay in my eoolntss and doliberation, a, 1 very well know. I raised my
riflo slowly, and a* tbo curl in the forehead
There w^s a social al Mrs. Humphrey’s
camo upon tbo front sight of my gun I jxillod last Friday Afternoon.
the trigger. Tbo-furious animnl fell, with all
Last Saturday evening a jolly load sur-.
his four foot drawn clora under his body. Ho prised Mr. Mosher’s people over at Ban­
field. All report a good time.
The Steven’s school cIomm! Wednesday
shout from Hu fence caused mo to raise my but will commence again In about three
week* with the same teacher. ltd. Brown,
who has given very good «atl*factlon this
liraok from tho herd aud with brail down winter.
charge right ujion me. I had a good distance
Mildred Corning will teach the Briggs
to run to reach the fence. 1 reached it, how­ school this spring term.
ever, and oa I jnit my foot upon a lower rail
Mr. Mwlier's smiling foec was on the
a strapping big Indian, who bad r.prung to streets oPLacev Saturday.
A few of the scholars of the Stevens
tho top of tbo fence, caught mo by tho arm
and lifted mo ns if I had boon on infant, just school visited Chris. Marshall and wife one
evening Inst week.
Well we don’t see the smiling face of
against tho fence.
Bob any more; but 1 suppose he 1* ’na]!j&gt;y
A* tho Indian drew mo up to himself be In the gold mines.
clapped his hand ujxaa my heart, mid for u
Geo. RLsbridgcr has been spending a
moment held it there. Then ho turned to the few weeks with bls family but will rtturn
to ids work in New York soon.
agent ami raid in his own language:
The Congregational social society meet
“Hi* heart 1* quiet; ho wau not afraid.
at Mr*. Wagonlander one week from Fri­
Youth* Corn panion.
day. All are cordially invited.

E. O. Hyde went tn Grand Rapids the
27th of Feb. aud returned March 1st. He
probably wax attending the democratic
convention.

Wednesday afternoon of last week Hen­
ry Morehouse wa* cutting trees about one
mile west and south of Uh* village, a fall­
ing tree struck hiin throwing him against .i
standing tree crushing his hips so !•*,;:&gt;,
that he died in a short time after / aiiig
him home. He leaves a wife and thfre
children./Henry was a promising young
man. was’ well liked in the community,
and had worked hard to get bls affairs in
such-shape that he could take life easier.
Rev. Collins, of Prairieville, lias been
holding a writ-* of revival meetings here
for tin* i&gt;a*t two weeks.
Mrs. Seymour I* gaining slowly .
Mr. Klingensmith and-wife visited
friends at Plainwell this week.
School clow* next week Tuesday with
an exhibition in the evening.

Ed. Hursh-y hist One of his mustang
mans and her colt a few daj*s since.
B. J. Borlter and his l»eSt girl were upset
n turning home from Eddie Pennock's one
night |iast week, and his horse left them
Boni, to Wilber Austen alid wife. Feb.
ifi thteroad to walk home while the horse
had a coo! berth out doors during the 97th, a daughter.
Ed. Pillx-am commenced on Richard
night.
Judson Griffith and Floy Wintermute Ellston's ban: Monday.
Sugaring is near ^t hand.
were married at the bride’s liome the 27th,
E. Lockhart lost one of his driving
taking the four o'clock train at Milo for a
bathes.
sW&gt;ct Visit in Indiana.
'
Father Schofii-Id is not t-xjMvted to live*
Mrs. Mary Stanley, of Hastings, visited
Dan FifielJ, of Irving, was a guest of E.
her -«ou and other idatives about the CorLwkhart Thursday.
Chas, Mater has returned from Clare.
. W. T. Barber tcxik a teaspoonfull of
carbolie acid mixed with sugar and water
North Barry.
through a mistake last Monday night. »upThere has Iwn quite a number improv­
jxuslng It to lx- Dr. Sullh jut’s puurdy for ing the sleighing by drawing stave bolts
bls cold. The mistake was tuxm. dis­ the past week.
covered and Dr. Elliott was called who
James Underhill has sold his fat sheep
gave antidotes to counteract the poison,
and he is better now.
The sugar party was well attended ut
Much credit !,•* due P. H. Lawrence and Jessie Hampton's Inst Friday night.
Thomas McElWiilu-lu their efforts to pro­
George Bostwick Is home on a visit from
cure and plant in what Is usually called Galesburg.
four utile creek, n large quantity of trout,
Eddie Shurlow. of Augusta, made friends
having taken great'pains in screening the a call.
different places ot deposit to prevent oilier
N. Kahler has a fine lot of pickets rawed.
tish from destroying the 'young plant until About ten thousand ut present
they an- large enough to take careo.'
The school in district No. 8 will close* in
thcmoelves.
.
C. B- Cortright bad an auction sale
Claude Hail will work for Henry Kahler
Tuc^fey.
the coming xumuwr. i
Quarterly meeting at the M. P. church
Mrs. A. Seibel is not iable to lx- about.
next Saturday afternoon and Sunday.
B. J. Sutherland and family made E. D.
Rev.. Tompkinsnn. ot Kalamazoo, Is ex­ Clark a call Sunday, i
pected to be present to conduct the ser­
I wonder If Frank &lt;*.'«&gt; tell which Is his
vices upon that occasion.
Ix-st girl now d:h*s. If he can I Would, like
A social grit tiering for Jhe benefit of our -to have him explain.
'•inglnf school met at,W. A. Lasher's last
ADDITIONAL LOCAL,
Friday rilght Fried cakes anti coffee were
served to those present.
Harry county - distslct lodge of the 1. O.
A band c&lt;ini|&gt;w.ed of home talent sere­ of («. T. will mtot hi quarterly session id
naded Will Perrin Wednesdqy nlghL
Prairieville, on Monday, March Hth, ISXV;
M. J. Taggart and wife eutcrlalnoi the the meeting to lx* called nt 10 o’clock n. m.
farmer’s chib a few daj - since.
Each subordinate lodge In the district is
Mrs. Frank Burdick . entertained the requested to scud n large delegation to
ladl.es literary society last Thursday.
help in-making the session n j’rotllalileand
J. 11. Kellogg lias dosed a stiecesafnl suyCecsful cmc.
&lt;«. A. Moenv.
term of school in Fractional- district. He jf
’
District Sec’y.
Is now making a stfort visit in N. Y. state.
&lt;*. NcCay, while sawliig a large log in­ /'Chautauqua at A. E. Kenxstun’s Friday
Evening:
t
tended for pickets, so injured his saw as,
Koi! call—Mention some of the practical
to be nmler the necessity of sending It to
the manufactory for repairs causing d i reunite of chemistry cinlwdlHi In- general
week’s delay for himself and his customer^.
Quito spring like here as to weather. ;
Moving seems to ix» tin* order of i&lt;»-dal.
J. W.' Briggs !» moving Jo hi* naw howl*.
Mrs. Itypennlng is vacating her hou«k
and John Cairns is taking pmwraion.
\
Mrs. Richie is again with her daughter*!
Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Mtillen.
\
Mrs. Perry has been slek the post two
v. &lt;&lt;eka and Is now better.
Mrs- M. A. Johrmon 1* very ill.
Mr*. Ttrpenning is also on tlx* sick list
Ker. (). Perry conducts meetings at
Milo this week.
Ben Taylor took upon himself the obli­
gations of odd-fel Jowsblp. 1
Luelen Gibbs has another wrestling
match iu prospect
•
The dramatic club nf the I. O. G. T. re­
alized 820 from their trip to Hickory Corn­
er*.
Mrs. Meacham visited Assyria friends
over Sunday.
Byron W. Graham, of Dakota, has
his place here to his sister, Mrs. Ellen
Greenman. of Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowicy atxl daughter vis­
ited T. 8. Brice, of Hastings, last week.
David Monroe Jost a valuable horae re­
cently.
Geo. Conley's little boy Glen is very sick
at this writing.
Iter. Johnson preached a very able dis­
course at the U. B. church to a large aud­
ience last Sunday evening.
Free Methodist quarterly meeting nt the
center next Saturday and Sunday.
Miss May Rowicy is quite rick at this
writing.
Forty at Lewis Emery's last Friday eveping. Those that were there report a good
time.
Jotamun MeKelvey. Sen., has gone to*
New York state on an extended vbiL
Samuel Miller and family are making
preparations to niave tofOhla. where he
will work his father’s farm.
Mr. Manvel Dickenran is at Hastings at­
tending court.
Rev. Fast intends to continue is meetings
during this week at tlw U. B. church.

A Paris letter «ay»: “Signor Nicollnl doa
People In till* vicinity have been active
not ring with hl* wife. He 1* her devoted of late filling up their ice houses.
John Ryan shljipcd Uirec car loads of
draughts tbo imtant *bo quit* tho tinge, wheat from here last Saturday.
Dwight VanHorn and wife Sundayed
watebro that «ho do« not talk between the
with A. McCallum.
Mrs. Jane VanHorn and Mrs. Barnes
nre on the sick list.
to oil whom *ho wishes to treat o fncuds. If
1 am glad to say that it is untrue that
her throat is parched bodrojw water down it, which I wrote the Banner of last week
«&gt; that no red point will bo swallowed with In regard to Frank Wlloox having lost an
Marks lias a sick child.
it. Ho oom that tbo water which is to wn*h arm In an Emmet county mill. My In­
oyster sapper at Judge Barnum’s
off tbo toco pigments U tho right beat, and formant made a mistake in reading a letter.
toreoorathorSLupoi-mtioe.; andnUtiti*
March '4th the democrat** cut down their last Friday night netted over trt.
Born, to Will Crakes and wife Tuesday.
qutetiy, affuctlouately and without fum M their pole here. Good bye Grover!
Feb. 19th. a boy.
Patti wcru in tbo hand* of on old nurse
Klttie Townsend Is home from Vermont­
Rev. Cheney will preach at the Star ville.
Tld Durkee rejoices over the advent of a
school house next Sunday evening.
T. K S. meet next Saturday evening at

T. Bush lias sold lila farm to It Freer. E. Pennock and wife visited at Lake
Odessa last week.
E. Pennock and wife attended the pro­
prctfatiocal teucr.”—Frank LraUa's New*
hibition convention as delegates at Lans­
ing last week.

- Martin Bruce and mother are visiting at
Henry Raines.
Mr. and Mr*. Harris, of Ada, are visit­
ing at her parents. Mr. Crakes.
Harvey Covey* and wife, of Lakeview,
are visiting her sister. Mrs. Olive Black.
Eugene Cummings and family, of York
State, have come to live on the Mitchell
hoinestrail.
Since the above writing we learn that
Wnv Johnson died about two o’clock Sun­
day nlgbL He loaves two s&lt;ms and a
large circle of frlemte.
Cuata Grove and Altuft schbola ckise
tld* week.
The W. C. T. V. will meet Wednesday.
March 13th, at MnuGeo. Bump’s.
Wallace Randall has returned from Jack­
__________
•

llet.
Zoolog}', page* 1-0-*-Mr*. Barber.
Gofitolp about Green1—Mis* Beadle.
Alrlldades—Miss Berarnrr.
Talk. National and State Banking laws
—Mr. Striker.
Table Talk. Current event*—Mr. Kcnaston.
x Critic—Judge Smith.
There seems to lx? 'some 'discussion
about the bill relating to farm land* within
city limits. We think there is no question
but that it I* unjust tn tax these farm* for
maintaining a fire department, or for main­
taining the water works system, from
which they get no benefit whatever. Nor
would it lx1 of benefit to them to have a
sewer system in the city. But they are
broefitted by highway improvements, alio
by proper police proteetion. They would
also lx- directly Interested In any scheme
for lighting the city. But to tex the farms
for those things from which they receive
':'&gt;^nefij would be tire height of Injustice.
L^lit- concert given last evenlngi by the
Basting* Choral Union was all that it luul
promised to be—a pleasing entertainment.
Thanks to the public It was a financial suc­
cess and the koclrty thoroughly appreciate
the intercet in their efforts taken by tire
people.
Lack of time forbids our making
extended mention &lt;»f the different beautli s
of the program. The solos by Mrs. Belle
Hendershott and Mr. MeA! its ter were fully
up to tire expectations of those present and
were exceedingly well rendered. They
alone were worth tin- effort to anmnl
couccrV' A WIMtlliir of the Union h*s lxx-n
called for next Tuesday evening at the
Eplscoi*) society room* to determine upon
the question of beginning another tenn of
instruction.
\ It seem* to us that the council of till*
clD’ *IB d° “ '■prJ' unwise thing to let the
matter of refunding the S3W tex to Mr.
Bnwne rest where it is. Mr. Bowne
should be treated u any other taxpayer.
The blame tor the action of the council it

Pete Sage came down from the boreal
regions of Northern Michigan last week,
and bad plenty of money with him. Be
didn't put it in the bank, bat proceeded to
Invest sundry dimes and quarters in Hast­
ings benzine. Saturday night he. being
somewhat (?) under the influence of liquor,
accepted an Invitation from hl* ok! friend
John Rich to spend the night and share
John's bed. Next morning John wa* gone.

he had about hie peraoti. lu somemanner,
he connected the dlnppearauet* of the cash
with that of his friend Mr. Rich. Sunday
Rich seviwd to be peculiarly Hush wHb

so lavish a inimner-that mispielun was .
aroused. Munday Ricb wa* ap^sted.
ehargrd with stealing the money, and
brought before Esq. Krnaston. He plead
not it'tllty aud his examination was set for
Wediicwlay ueffi.
The Baxnkii is pleased .that Frank
1 rcat the Nashville safoonlst was convict­
ed in the circuit court yesterday. There ,
are very few counties where the enforce­
ment of the liquor laws Is more religiously
neglected that Barry, and tills is because
local officers arc fearful that public senti­
ment will not sustain them. Public senti­
ment will sustain no officer In a species of
persecution toward any man or any • busi­
ness, but It will sustain the officer lu a Just
prosecution of all. otTmider* against the
law. The saloon Li a nuisance and a curse
to society. The law distinctly deflnos
what the «aloonkre|ter may do. But we
very much doubt if there Is a saloon-keeper
in Harry county who pretend* to obey The
law in full. From what Is reported to us.
the conclusion Is justifiable, that the sa­
loons in this city sell to minors and com­
mon drunkard*, sell after hours. &lt;m Sun­
days and legal holidays. None of them
take down the screen* after closing, u the
law directs. But public sentiment 1*
waking up. and the officenuof the law will
be held to a closer account We think
stejis should lie taken to qrenre a iiettcr
enforcement of the liquor Jaws In Barry
county.
•-

On March 12, 18, 14 and 1ft the Mich.
Central will aell excursion ticket* from
Hading* to Bay City, and return atom*
fare. St.50 gwd to return not later than
March HSth.
*
P. A. Hahn, Agent.
Following are the real estate transfers
for the week ending March Mth. 18»», as
taken from the books in the register’s office:
Gcbrgn L. Jone* to John K. Whittemore: ra
»ec M nioroapple. 91.000.
Bcliirj-J. B jnen to Walter C Ilnuhatn; *0*

.Marquis D. Lake toHerbort Wootoa: a st lot,
3 and 4 blk 16. Krafield* add. city, *IM.
Tlie following case* have been disposed
o! by the circuit court:
•
I’cople vs. Cassius BrisUil and Ear!
Warner, forgery. Defi-ndrait-s pleaded
guilty. I
PcopleXx*. Wm. H. Bryan, seduction,
dismissed.
*
People vs. Thd*. Cttaey, theft. Con­
tinued.
H-. !»• Newton v*. Wm. Nealey. sum- .
tntry prwecdltigs to obtain j&gt;O8.*e**ion of ’
lands, and motion to dismiu appeal fur
want of security. Ordered tiismisaed uhlera defendant furnish satisfactory bond hi
34 hours.
John Yarger vs. Central Michigan R. it
Co., assiimjuit. Cause continued without
costs.
•M. V. Barkenva. Timothy Bush. Garn­
ishment Ordered that jilaintiff give *e- .
curity for costs.
John A, Fergrtson. of Tbomapplc. form­
erly a citizen of Canada. I* made a citizen
of tire United States.
Frank Treat, charged with violation of
the liquor law. was convicted yesterday
afternoon.
.
.
Theodore Smith, felonious assault plead
guilty aud was sentenced to one year at
Jackson.
Casalus Bristol and Earl Warner, who
hndjpleml guilty to forgery, were sentenced
to six months at Ionia.

qt'AT.irixn elkctors of HAttin*
' COUKTY, MlCniGAX.
Whkceas, two-third* of the board of
supervisors ot Barry county, at tlie Janu­
ary session of said board, in the year 1899.
having voted to submit to the qualified
voters of said county a proposition to raise
by tex the sum of sixty thousand dollars
for building and furnishing a court house.
to5e erected on court house square. In the
City Of llastlugs. Michigan, for the use of
■aid county, raid *’uni to lx? used for the said
purpose umtW the direction and control of
the board of supervisors of said county.
to Tin:

board, yon ate hereby notified llmt at the
next annual township mooting, to be held
In the several townships of said Barry
County, and wards of the City of Hastings .
In said county, on Monday, April first, A.
D. isrit. there will be aulimltted to tbo
qualified electors of said CDUDty for their
-ratification and approval, or rejection, the
question or proposition of-raising the sum
of sixty thousand dollar*, for the purpose
of building and furnishing a court boun,
to be erected ou court house square. City
of llLsttags. Michigan, for the use of raid
county, said sum to lie expended under the
direction and control of the Board of Snjxtrviaors of said county: Mid building to
be completed atxl funiished ready for oc­
cupancy. Including all furniture atxl fur­
nishings and the neerraary hiwling appara­
tus Mr the various office*, at a awl m&gt;L
under any elrcunwtancea, to exceed the
raid mid of sixty thousand dollars; the
bnlldlng of said court houw to be com­
menced during the y ear 1W0, aud to be
completed and ready for occupancy before

view, particularly the chairman of that
board, who was attorney for the city,
chairman &lt;rf the board of review, and In
another case the attorney for Mr. Bowno.
in his suit with the city. Acting upon
tire Information fumlalwd by tills ixianl,
tho council ItFgood faith voted to refund of alxty tiMMiMttd dollars to ix* rawed by
$M0 of Mr. Bowne’a tax on hi* lank stock.
Hut it now appear* from the affidavit! of
Bupervfeuni Llcbty and Williams, u well

able citizens, Hint the board of review
erroneotfaly stated the caw, to put it tnlidIt, can bnkl the board of review for this

seems clear wrongfully returned to him.
Nettle illnes will teach osr school next ’
--------the rolls, and

.

�Hastings Banner. .MICHIGAN StATE Nfi.WS.

A FINE PIECE OF

Hastings, Wednesday, March, ft 1889.
ward i-tmgv of «&gt;f*«L kuulbig on hto fee* ta
. . .... * r.w. .ro. a ti-t'Rx tH-wild«vd for minute or two, laitsoun iraltoedtliat
pleasantto the suflerer xml disgusting o atbere
MMurfhlg
im-uinl had bappraed and, seeing a
-ft U an advanced outpost ot apjeoaeidus dtoeaae of won* type. I •” not neglect its warning; M&gt;eck ot light nteivc, wKin ebunU'tvd «o the'
« brings deadly evils,In its UnIn
11 ? surface but little the worse (or hto subternneaii experience.
(tocar Bdrm, th- Gr^ d Rapid* chap wlw&gt;
wa* Mtn Into redrenwnt for gxxtronldng
Kidder's drv goods enq*irium of that city to
"A word to the wise to sttffieimrt.’'
the extent of 510,000 worth of furto w ithout
UdtIc Josiah W. Hegolo and wife enter­ the proprietor's euusait; Um* &gt;"x^i portioned
tained 150 children at Flint tn honor &lt;»f the
Much has been said respecting the difilcul
Begnl&lt;* grandchildren.
tint of living with a mother-in-law, but
rax said of a strong polltiral putlran that Thomas Bird, on Iialjwudenre num, lived
with hi* for 47 yeara. ho dying a few days
demanded ft. It to onto men o! this sort who since at the ng«- of 72; aud now tbo old lady
without protest, swallow the large, old-fashioned follow* him to the further shore, ug«d 1C
pQto. Sensible people. requiring medicine U»
Snuwe their systems, invariably use Dr. yranc teeL dying of puenwouia
Herve's lleasant Pellets. They are unrivaled
Profewur SUvenjail of Ionia. 1* the in­
tn an derangement* of the liver, notnarh and
ventor of II new Hu Hl-logical indicator thaCs
bowels.
a novelty in that line. It is in the form of a
Rrtr. Kerr 11. Tupper and J. K. Johnston, hembpbern aisl makes n complete revolu­
of Grand Haplds. have sailed from New tion every twenty-four boars, showing th**
York for the Indy land.
time ot day nt any given point of tho earth *

The most tashtonabie color, at present . H the lia&lt;i struck n diver noil pretty squarely on
the head.
are exceeding becoming. It is perfectly aston­
The M&lt;*fli&lt;«!tot Epix-opal church nt Luther
ishing What a change to being dally wrought by liad an atrcMon of RD to its meniberahip on
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Frescriiainn In the looks a nwnt Sunday, while its Bun-lay school
of sickly women. Sufferers from any sort ot
“female weakness" or irregularity, backache numbered 230 the same day. OccsMionnlly
or nervous proetntllnn should give It trial. All wv rctid of a live church, its prosperity indi
druggists
enting tin- presence of a wideawake pastor.
R. I*, (lustin, a Hay City wholesale mer­
chant h dead.
*
Kilerls Extract of 'far A- Wild Cherry .vising Grand Rapids feminines to disnuxl
In a safe, reliable ami pleasant remedy for certain ortichw of wraring apimn-l. among
rough*. cold&lt;, bronchitis, asthma, and nil which is the -‘alxtuiinabh' bustie."
G. W. Turan, a Holland youth of but 15
throat troubles: will relieve and benefit
consumption. Try it and lx- convinced. -umno-ni, has b cn emvictwl of f.-rgcry and
Every Iwttle warranted: price 50c and £1
Rooxiuuiion folks are again cnmodcrably
per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prepared
by the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago, agitate*I over tlie rumor Hurt the bowels of
the rartfi l*nwrth ’em contains an unlimited
III.
supply of |**tr&gt;jleum. and tiie pr»re of real
Geo. F. Foster, a Grand Rapids news­ .state to ( limbing toward the top round of
paper man, Is doing repurtoriol work on the ladder.
the New York Star.
Sour fellow -caught on" to the &lt; omhlnalion of Davis' jewelry atoro safe hl Fenton
la a truly wonderful remedy, suited alike and helped himself to nearly •1,900'wortti of
to the skin of the child and the adult, and cash, but DOiudderately left a Hue wad of gold
Its southing, cleanslug and healing proper­ coin nnd Jewelry untouched. The thief has
ties renders Its application universal. As not yr* revrakd hu Identity.
an .external remedy it lias no equal as a
Drn Richie, the fellow who's cluirgrol with
cure for piles, fever sores, ulcers, tetter, having committed murder at Ashland, Wia,
poisons, chilblains, chaps and all itching formerly lived at Bay City, was at one time
and irritating diseases of-the skin and a dmyiuau ami then became a saloonirt with
scalp. It Immediately- relievealhe pain of an tutorifcrnti* record.
scalds and bums, and cure* theworat case
Hattie Crcvk parties are meditating upon
without a scar, (let only the genuine the idea &lt;&lt;f investing glM,UUU in a mammoth
which has a black wrapper with green
letters. Small l&gt;oxe« -y» cents: large bOXM ter place, like Barkto, are willin'.
50 cents. Sold by E. H. J-nthrop.
Ovid fi lks liave been drinking a mixture of
The Michigan il-h commission is plant­ oil ami water ixxsiu*** of the accitleiital spilling eggs In the .stream near Yysilantl.
hi a poslthe specific for oil forms of the dto ease.
Blind, bleeding. Itching, ulcerated and proTwo millions'acres of land in Mexico
have Ixx-n pntcha.-ysl by an American-Eng­
lish syndicate. LZ

other liianBrstatlons of Impure blood are cured
by Hood's Sarsaparilla.
In two years a PurUand, Me., druggist
has made and disposed of 25,000 hyjioder-

Happy llouH: Blood Purifier is the pro­
pie’s popular medicine for purifying the
blood; preventing or curing dyspepsia,
blllfou.snes-.. headache, bolls and all fevers
aud malarial diseases. Price 50 cents nnd
one dollar per bottle.

Mrs. Ole Bull la having an elegant coun­
try bouse built at Cambridge, Mass.
An Invarlblr .Sign.
(Swelling of Jhe ankles or feet when not
d&amp;sW rheumatism. Prof. DeCosta nya, is
always cairned by a weak or diseased bean.
So is shortness of breath, pain or uneasi­
ness when lying on the left side, smother­
ing spells. Tin- only cun- is Dr. Miles'
New Cure. Sold al W. H. Goodyear.
Mormon elder* arc lianl at work trying
toaecureconverts In Alabama and Georgia.

Hlert'a Daylight IJver Pills are a boon to
sufferers from sick headache, sour stomach,
torpid liver and indigestion. Sugar root­
ed, pleasant to take and warranted to go
through by daylight.

About 2,&lt;&gt;00,000 tons of Ice will be har­
vested on the Hudson river this season.
Don't Whip u Hick Horee,
Nor take Catlmric pills when your bow­
els or liver are sluggish. They are whip*.
But try—once at least—Miles’ Nerve and
Uvor 1111a They act through the nerves.
Samples free at W. II. Goodyear's.
Not a mcmlier of the Nebraska legisla­
ture was bom in that state.
Lengthen Your Days.

........
oral
blood purifler In the market, and thousands atIt is said that there are two billions tons
of unmined cool in Arkansas.
Fearful and Wonderful.
Tin- Bible says, "man is fearfully and
wonderfully made." But physiologists all
concede that the must wonderful portion of
man is the nervous system. In It are locat­
ed the seats of life and mind, and the con­
trol of all the bodily organs. When the
nerves an* destroyed, the part Is paralyzed.
The flesh, blood and bones are nothing to it.
Derangements of the brain or nerves are
the causes of headache, fits, dlzzinms. 11 ut­
tering of the heart, sexual weakness, sleepJesHues.% neuralgia, cold hands and feet. A
free trial bottle of Dr. Miles’ Nervine—the
latest and most successful cure for all themdiseases, may be had at W. H. Goodyear’s
drug store.

Members of Yale college have organized
a gun club.

Remarked to a friend the other iter that she
knew Kemp’s Balsam for the throat and lungs
* superior remedy, aa It stopped her cough
vyantly when other cough remedies had no
•Beet whatever. So to prove this and convince
2"*dn’«*1‘t »'« give you a
«npw bottle tree, l-arge aize C0cand.»t.
.

Lu lad M ubUwa morelKO.

tawnrood tree. In CM heart of whk-h, fortythree fret from the ground, a pM'&lt;v of
dian arrow head was found. The tis*

IS INDEED A

,NEA^BlIK3

legislature
couvctH-il yesterday
Wednesday last. No

LanhIXu. Mich., Feb. 27.— In llie bouse

of Um&gt; Hurt Huron &amp; Northwestern railroad
to tbe Flint &amp; I’ere ManjUette railroad. " Tin
Coiirideraliiin to said to t« |3,(j&lt;X),Ui6. Wlien
the brunch of the Canadlnu 1'acifle is co.-n

I TOR.iCCO

Huron. tl» now parehaM will give the Sag­
inaw valley a new trunk line to th? cast sixty

wa* poiwcd releasing a tenant fur liability for
rent when tbe property h dtwtruyed by Uk
dtsneutx.
Insxstxu, Mich., Feb. ffl.—A large num­
ber of local acts amending city &lt;-luirter* nivl

legislaturo yraterday. A joint r«-solution
which imumxI tho senate propmaxl n cotwtilu
titmal amendment u» erutbl&lt;? tho legislature to
icgalixe tiie ret&gt;rgantest.o:i of mining uum]Aidt» wboau chart era have expired, pro
vid&lt;4 niiir tetitlu of tho capital stock osko-l
make tbe reurgauixati-m require a vote &lt;d
but four-fifths of the Muck. Hotli bou«* ad­
journed until Friday to give Democratic
im-tnbrr* a chance to attend tbe Democratic
stale convention at Urnnd Rajuds.
Laxmixo, Mich, March 2.-Huh iiouansol
tho legislature jiassed resolutions yratenlh*
indorsing Gen. Algrr anjl Senator Paluwr
for cubi.-M-t pomtioas and the rreolutionx wen:
w ired to Gen. Harrison. Tbo hous &gt; (lasncl a
bill to incorporate tbe Woman's Relief Corp.
of Michigan, and n bill to prohibit the sale of

When children gather in delight,
Txt Ivory Soap, that’s made with rare
To fill the air with bubbles bright,
Of purest oils and essence rare.
Of this let parents all l&gt;e sure—
Be used by those whc» bubbles blow
The soap they use is good and pure. And greatest pleasure will they knew.
For, common grease in some we find For brighter bubbles will lie seen
.
With evil mixtures well combined
Where soap is purr and fresh and clean.
That soon with burning safes will trfl While not a fear need cross the mind
i)n lips .-indicate, and gums as well. Of bad results of any kind.

wholewdo destruction tuuoug the English
sparrow# of that city by feeding ’em poison.

FC5S;32

AND IS

‘ KNOWN AS A

A WORD OF WARNING.
of the genuine.* Ask for “Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK.

AMONG DEALERS

MORTGAGE 'SUUL
___ ___ ____ _

in tho matter of tbe estate ol Mary E. Bechtel,

Big Bridge Over the Nlasl#*l|ipl.
Alma, Win.. March 2. —Tbo Bault * Bouth-

CIDER

WfiHBEBYXX*«2FREE

Bctotok, March 2—Ethan Bchapln, for
forty-three years one of the proprietors of the Address, C. G. HAMPTM. Detroit, ■lob.

A Put Up Job!
,*'2 1**™“

Trtlxuw

&gt;

THESE G0CC3 ARE ON "HE
MARKET'^ ONLY pNESHAPE.

tAXXiNd, Mich. March 4.—There an* e
laturo “hung up" bccauto th” governor w til
not approve them until they are &gt;udt«vcd by
nj-gal lieutenant govwmir. Tbe acting pres­
ident of the senate, Mr. -Gidding*.'mdon^J
several local bills Saturday, but tiie gmernor

ground aud made tbo necessary preluntnary
surveys. Men will be at work on the ston&lt;&gt;
abutnienta in about three weeks. Tbo bridm
will rod at Irast ♦!,.501,00).

AS tT
-J

There are many white soa^s, each represented to be “jost a» good as the ’Ivory'
they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar’and remarkable qualities

scribed In tbe towmlup of Hsitlng*, In the coun­
ty of Barry, in the alate of Michigan, pursuant
to licen’te and aulboriiy granted tu me on tbs
Wth day of February. A. D. imp, by tbe probate
court of Barry county. Michigan, all of tbe es­
tats, right, title and Interest
interest of the said
^d deceased.
deenasel.
tate.
□f. tn ami to the real estate situate nnd being In
k^^LTdStJd0
wub htdnste fcdn£tbrart^iJ?tel
* * g,
(tJi?
looks as though legislative action will be re­ south
half f*q; ot the northeast quarter (nek)
quired in Un- matter.
of section number thirty-one [st j, tn township
kindly to the exi«Hmctital beverage.
'
number three [3J north, ranae number eight
Alfrel JBarrow, an East Saginaw chap,
[*1 west, containing eighty acres of laud more
engaged in the inane isirrowitig industry. Init
or less, subject to a certain mortgage of ftiii
Bxxro.x Haiuiok, Mick, March 2.—The and intcrert.
hns transferred bin field
Dated February axh. A. D.. low.
villages,
consisting
of
twelve
nasubers,
viint
Administrator.
By the burning of James Bugg!«.’ rvsidemw
at BrouMM), J. Francis Ruggles, the noted lien- Friday to look over the ground lefon
bibliopale, last his extrnxive library nnd
collection of curiosities worth flU.tui. In­
surance on library, *3,000;. on nwidetwe, i former’s right to extend its limits oue-hal!
•2,000.
mile further south, thereby taking iu a porAlthough Prat Huron to the bonier land
where'the cuunterfeit&lt;-r and custom* smug- were given a sleigh ride over the ground in
question by Benton Haylior n-prre&lt;-ntattv.
nuulr in that city during the first half ut Feb-- men during the forvnoou, and in the after­
noon were entertained in a similar mannei
There Is nothing In the world more generally
by Bt- Joe's reDrracntativre. They roturiKvl
ThoiiHind" of Mrtls-eyo maple trees have to Itou-lng without giving any deeiuloo.
pie pbt off eanngtw their bealth-not because
been worked into stove wood in this iqgte, but
that was before railway transportation bad
Laxsi.no, Mich., Feb. 28.—Tbe ProbiU- to give the subject sufflelcnt thought ndtll we
made It valuable. Budon partiesvire this win­
receive a reminder In the shape Of a severe Illter paying 170 per thouxsjgr frat for all the tiunUta met here yesterday and uoininnl.s!
James IL Ixutg, of Flint, for justhvof tin
logs they ran get their hands cn.
Thra, Go. we an- constantly tiesrildered by
The wooden »h&lt;*e may be a relic of the xupn-mc court and RumJI IL Kellogg, o( the various schools of medicine, and the physi­
Ionia, nnd John HusreU, of Macomb .rounty,
for regenta of tlw university. Tbe Union La cians who represent them, often blunder tn o-.ir
choice of n doctor.
and sold in Grand Rapid* alone, the jjost buritaa nominated taurance McHugh, ot
If people only knew that the very best heslthyear. And the wrond city folks are supposed Arenac county, for justice of the supreme kreper, life-preserver, and dlMase-preventcrto know a good thing w hen they see it about
thal baa yet been discovered, t« simmered down
a* quick a* any #ct of people &lt;xi this little
into a roncentrated add * ery palatable form m
planet.
tbe shape dt New Style Pleasant Taste Vinegar
Hart Atiiliams, a Kalnmatoo county
DmoiiT, Feb. Utt-The director* of tlx Btltcrs, they would not hesitate a moment to
dtiren. nmdo a practice of finhhing each Detroit Driving club Lave fixed July 23 to 2ti.
meal by rating n-diah of wpuden tooth pick's. inclusive, as tiie dates for tla- annual bha*But they do not know. How can they know,
For a time he Ms-tned to thrive &lt;&gt;n the novel
diot,but afterward grow (mlnnnd peaked nnd stake, fur the 2:24 class a »l\(&gt; V guaranteed when so many not otily worthier, but positively
finally died. An auUqwy showed bto stomach para#- ami to offer other purse* aggregating injurious drugs are contai. Uy flooding the mar­
ket
under various nani.-v amLguisei. that tbe
to be literally lined with the lialf inastlealed about |2(»,«xj. or $1X1,00U in all. Tbe entrie*
New Style Vinegar Bitters la al bad as any of
them?.
)
Frank L. McCoy, n graduate of Albion
They do not know ot course, unless they bare
the courage to try tbe New Style, ft rtralgbtens I
out
a
tangled
tip «jslen&gt; In a very short while,
Calcutta recently. He was a young man of
DQ-korr, Midi., Feb. jM—William M.
brllbantintellect and gave promlw of a use­ Dwight &amp; Co., lumber drakr*, fibuiiiig mil! and those who buy it once buy it alwaysful career.
owners and dealers in southern pine lands,
A Vleksburg stock firm uro the owners of flk-1 a mortgage Tureday for •2I»1«D for tla by a responsible bouse, and Is exactly as repre
a Berkfcbin- brood sow tliat weighs Ski benefit of their creditors, with Fred W. rented. It costa but a dollar for a very large
jxiunds, to nearly 20 years old, and has l*eoa Whiting ns trustee.
glad of anything in your life. Your druggist
the mother of -224‘ pigs. Now trot out your
record* of prolific longevity.
GhAXQ RarniH, Mk-h., Feb. 2k—Rkiiani
The IxonidoA pcBtofficc was wijted out by
fire the other morning, Involving a tl.lDU Frreiuan, tlw H-yrar-oJd son ofW. LFm carton and bottle brfofe yon take it. Try It, and
low. Supposed to be the work of on incen­ man. while playing al homo Mon.lay morn you will feel happier |haa If you* bad found a
ing, in trying to are bow long be could bold a gold mine, tor it is really a mlne-of health.
diary.
his terath. burst a blood vessel and died u
Five from alcohol and opium; composed of
The dog that slaughtered eight direp for a fcw'miuutcu after..
expends? herbs and roots, with a fine, delicate
Wheatland fanner the othey night was pur-’
taWtag.
sued until he reaebed Devils lake, when nil
TOOK HIS OWN UFE.
transit the tnutton slaying cnnin&lt;- wan lost
A v^ry appnqiriate dwelling place for n dog
of thatehanwter.
•
Madrid, March 2.- - Au Englishman, xupRobert White, pustmnstrr of Ea*t Tawns,
and a widely known politician, died auddenly
at that place recently.
tho Hotel des Ambaieadcura Friday umfot
The first meeting of the Michigan Fcd- the namo of Ronald I*an*onby. The num
afterward committed suicide with a revolver.
cently, with thirty-four delegate* iu attend TbA descrijitkni of tbe suicide aamapOtki*
ulUi that of Pigott. Tbe man spoke English
A Houghton woman baa buni convicted &lt; I only, A small amount of silver was found
violating certain provisions of the state liqwnwion of the i&gt;ojxtx and other artidan fouud
1 juialng pcojde are quite unanimous in the upon him.
’
opinion that they wouldn't grumble a bit if
LoKDOX, March 2.—DispatcimB from
tbo Grund Trunk Railway n&gt;uq&gt;nny »bould Madrid cunfinn the rojiorl that tla- huicldo of
Friday was Pigott There is t&lt;&gt; longer any
Imlay City school children are having n doubt a* to bis identity. Tbe English emgay old tuatle with the mumps.
boasy officials Im-ve identified tbo body as
A Northville factory made the furniture Hint of Pigott On Thun-duy tbe forger sent
tor a fashionable Washington City eijureb, a tetegram to Mr. Bournes' office in London.
K. H. MCDONALD DRUG 00
nnd every Northvilluui to proud of the fact.
Cor. Washington &amp;- Cliarlton Bts.,
New York City. *
An epidemic of farm-house fires has broken probably from this telegram the government
out in ilia vicinity of Marlette, three of them
book containing the nddn-are of a number of
A couple of Bod Axe attorneys got into n peojdc in Ireland was found on tile body ol
Ux* on«&gt; that got tho worst of it bad ’totber
fellow arrested. But the jury Unit luwrd the
terflmuuy evidently thought there waaut
much harm dune in ‘■licking
*»f Uiew
lawyers" and so acquitted the cfefeudunL

LUXURY

Fihzer’

A couple of Isabella county rurali-.t* bad o
i.*gid Mpmbbk- over a &lt;3 sheep which cost 'em
ir.ore'n *210. Talk about chUdrou spend! iqmoney fur toys!
Lmrehig MctliodtoU are bound to have that
•40.0U) church] with a Mtsting ■ capacity tor
..IXM) people Just think of tbe vacant »rat»
in a huuMs like that.

Marahall. Michjran. which raid
■corded iu the office of tbe Reg

3x2 FULL 16 OZ. PLUG -THE
MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT !N

Ki"
ritten
bv
utd ('tiarirs !* Dibble dated At.rfi auTtns nnS

JBO. FIMXER S BROS.. Lwlsiili* Ky.

POCKET PI EC ES OB CABBY WHOLE.

,oiL5*'I?.

““■’If*"-

W rf mort

fault In the payment of the principal
ret. the |K&gt;»n of sale contained lu

. ..

MORTGAGE HALIL

M- M STS t'barire P. Dibble, dated the .-tr.
day of Fe6ntary&lt; A. D. tse. and rrrardrt: in the
Register s office for tb« enonty of |ixm. Nth!
ran. on tbesib dbvof February, a i«
Uber No. j« of mortgages ot&gt; page a», ■mid nwt

Muoars

which

Is the wbote amount ot principal and inter-•cured by said mortgage at this date, and

“S3CC.-.
mortgage, and the statute in rath nre- tru.
and provided, notice ts hereby tivea. that,
Satnwlsv IL* V»L Ha,- nt
» t, ,

north (ron(

nt H,*

w xxn...u ...

itbat being the place* where t!.for tbe county of Barry Is bdden
Idrecribed in said mortgage, or *j
being the north west &lt;iuc

contalttlng eighty
tnorv or less The
west ouarter ol section eighteen (H); In town
four &lt;•) norib ot range ten (»» west, was origi­
nally contained in old mortrage, but was
leased thmtrom by a written release dal
Anri) 'gid.Hto, and wlU not therefore iw sold.
Dated at Hastings, Mlctto Dec. 7tb. l«*.
Hrm J. DiHRir,

MORTGAGE (ULI
been made In the cCm-l

office df the Register of Deed* for Barry cou::'v.
Michigan. (Xi the »th dav of NovcmK r
.
Uber » of mortgage*, on page rat. said morig.ix-* as assigned toKuilb D. Bostwick, and
assignment was duly recorded; mi which vert'SHERIFF SALE.
gage then-1*claimed to be due at the date
State of Michigan. Barry County - as.
this notice tbeaumof seseoteeti hundred -:h?yand an attere
„.brWbT K‘*&gt;’0by* virtue of* four and 33-100 dollars
* rit of Bert facia* IwM-d out ol Uw circuit court al in of twwty-five dollars provided Iorio
tor tbe county of Barry, auueof Michigan, to
mortgage. Mid no suit or proceeding-- *' x»
favor of &lt; -'-orge W. Caln, to tne directed and deI'vrred Milan toe roods, ana chattels and real
estate ot James F. Mincboomb. tn said county.
1 did on the inch dav of Anrfl a ft
should bcrotm due ar

r,„. H. Rai ...

that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying trrest paid on tl.emuneMncc November 1and being In tbe townahlpof Woodland, county therefore the whole ainoant ul priuclp
Interest Is hereby dtciaraf to txr due.
deaeribed xs foBowa, to-wlt: The neat half of
Now. therefore.
----- *,K- "——
f MC roa2'h&lt;'“,’t quarter of rectlon alar, hi town contained In said
statton- •
vi iv^a, mi ot nmcii i snail
al PuA’lk ‘“lrlton or von«’“e to 10 o clock In the forruoon, 1 ebalj ivlJ at r
the highest bidder, nt the north front door of auction^ to the high.-st bidder, at the
the court bouse, in the city of Hastings, county [rout door of the court house m the ci’.'
of Barn,,‘and
state
Lh Ing
to"
of'nL?(m&lt;1s
.’Ja otC1Michigan,
HUlt W,Urtthat
tor ,he
C“un
‘y Haatiara, Bury coanty. Mwb., (that being- ■
nlacr where tiie ctreult court lor Barry &lt;s
is hidden). tbe nremises described In said ।
n,or w much thereof as mar be mv
FeftwyA^D inpM HMtln^p, tw* 0Rh
”1
ty tbe amount due ou aald mongac"
'
.BAKturtfiraixahr"
Mlienffof Barry Co.. Mleb.
MQk covenanted for therein, the prem ■“ ' 1
Smith SOouiBova.
T*“ J w
described tn said mortgage aa Yd! tloit &gt;
Attorneys lor Plaintiff?
Piece or parcel of land lying In the to* n &gt;14 •
toa.RarryecKtnty,l|lch!ffanjmddeMT‘.u'-.i '
■rat hair o&lt; the aoaUtwvot quarter o! *- ■ '
three (3) tn town touted) north, range i-l,:
MORTGAGE SALE.
wrat, containing eighty acres more or. lew.
Hated, January N. law.
IXrfault having been made In thecondltlon* ot n
EM11.V D. BOOTWICK. Assign
certain mortgage msd, by Monroe K Arawu?
Citar. H. Bat KU, Atty tor Assignee.
^-!hn i1M^nn,i’ur toHan&gt;w-l Carson, dated
Jostle kr
r r**’’rtwl ln ,ho
of tbe ■
MORTGAGE SALK
ab7ib"‘.SE",,0 'STbJT
Default havtng been made for more than G- ’
KKm!f0.0.n.&gt;i!h.lc? n,°rt&lt;*«c there IscbJnmd to days In payment nt tnlerost overdue ami i
tooted .i^PJS?^2LS"r?.oUve ,hft»un&gt; ol«ic able on a mortgage dated December g
made by James hTPoland to swcuuiah H-

Michigan, on the 1Kb day of December. :»*■■ mortgages, on pagrhnn. ■'
part there- default the said Husannah Hammond, by Mriof the right given her by sold motwuv. b; ■

wra*- “"'‘I *• Luumru W uwv s.
of this notice one bumlredforty-srera dofare ben-tj
of Hastings, in tbe eountT ot Barty and state
Mkbiran, MUd Quart boure being H&gt;c
where the circuit court for the said eouuty
5'STC
above set forth, with the Interest thereon, n:lht&gt; eo'u-^nrreand rapenM* allowed by I-'and Drvvldcdfarlnsaid mortgage, said prem. -

MtlDbara.aad also deeded by n. L Hubbanl
vsr s
rods, thence north ten rods to jhare of beg’'
g,1?*-?0. »*ctk« thlrty-ooe, Gwn four north.
"StSSS^xi.—.

.XMOND, Mortgaz**

�7*70^

JONATHAN AND HIS CONTINENT.

lively reading, take up these papers during
tho electoral struggle that termlnat-j with
the tastailatio-.: of a new president at tbe

BY MAX O’RELL AND JACK ALLYN.

..will nufilco to giro you on ide* of tbe ttyfo of

bT C“““ 4 Co.. .New York.
We Publab tbe Followwj Extract. Iron, thi. Book be Sp«fa Atrugement tbrourh tbe America. Fra,. Araocratioe?
n.,,11«™« 1M»x

Frachraui. wh„ ,

j,

H.ta.lTOn,wUH7te»„„,w.M2;

.

Mens Buu. AXt» Hm Island," “Jnnx Bull, Jb.," Etc. Thfa imok ■» hfa’latcrt ranlion, th &gt; material fur it taring gathered during hfa rerent visit u» Amrri&lt;it.
*

CHAPTER XVIL
Humor only springs in simple, unaffected
\.jnctor** You find it in tho Scotch. It
vrflowsjn tiro well bred American, who fa
■ prince Of good fellows.
'
Z I..- .Vmcrieansare ro good at/Akfnga joke,
good tempered that, even fa public, tb»y
y to bbnter each other an(l serve ns butts
l r cAi.'b other's sarcasms; it farm tbaroocca.■.?w,tbnt. American humor is allowed froo
pl»y. There uro oven “Gridiron” clubs, clubs
where guests nre invited only to bo put on
u.n grill Tho most famous of there fa the
Clever club at Pipladclphia. Outside Pnra;ix there is no place wbsre men ore treated
'• it!, so little regard to thsir rank.
Geatlrnron." says tho president, "I Lave
the honor to propose tbo first toast of .tbo
•-cuing. Let us fill our glasses and drink to
tbo bc-nnrablo member of congrcr; on my
. । :ht. I doubt not you will push your aniia!ify nu J jiatience so far a* to listen to his
^pqeCh‘fit n-.jfr. tful silence. Ho will bo all
tiro more’prowl to have au audience to-

matter, and such remarks its; "All mortals
have their trials except financiers.”
Ono morning tins' nawgiajMi wcru obliged
to dwist from their attackt; poor Jacob !■-!

L. □vrable member gets up to make a speech I
a: Wn?l-tagton tbs benches; licgin to empty by .
- .-^ir. Gentlemen, give him a chance."
ji
Thu congreasmtn takes tbo joko merrily, !
:-.:d thus eonuuinicc# his speech: ,
|
■ ’ Getgl-’men—l mean members of the (.Torer ;
t. rjb.”
•
The memtars pocket tbo satire with a
wty laugh. _
Presently com?* tho turn of the wcond

future chief.
ThL is how ono American rciwrtrr niado a
reputation at abound. The Chicago {cofifo
aroje|D
jM-uttd to tell toe story:
_
The young follow
fellow was taking awn!b ouo
, vw»,ta;iu « rctirwl part ot the town, era tbu
Itxskout for what, ad venture history does not

T his one i-pcaks in a scarcely audible voice.

"I'm sorry you cannot la-ar,''quietly an-

Zho cries of "fondercontinue.
It isia onfrr to get down to your lord."
This convulsed tho a-Mmbly with laughter.
I wasaghast
'
Gan it be j-&gt;*ible, I thought,' that they wlU
-mnd that' Tbe joko may fr rjew ondfuuny,
•ncr
ct -ur'.ly
-urety it-is
it i* being
uetng carnal
earned beyond
trorond tiro
tiro
t-.-UMfa. If Mich things went on in Vranro,
.:ro would re duels going on in all thorntlred.spcts of tho neighborhood next morn-

Tiro president rixes onro more.
My turn ba* come.
.
Sc.in.uly have 1 beard tho w&lt;jj|l "GenHo?.n." when a voIL-y of *l&gt;om* and iVlifatlin^
• .wo that.! am uot going to bo spared.
"Eveuw me,” I continue;
I had
’. -iu explain to you why I accepted your
:,
jn ^jnrt-ica j lllcall to
•;&lt;Jy thn custom* nmljnanncn; cf the people.
'^'irh ihfahbjoct in view-, it would not .do for
' to couhs^uyKlf trf good society, and I
: .vo determined :o ninlro n.study thfa even-

* right," wliisjrors my neighbor in
. ■
•nKCUrtgcmenC "wntlnuo in that
* train orul you will do.”
• For hour; the speecbifyifig goesc.i, mixed
■ eh music; recitations, songs and tiuccdote*
At 2 in I): - morning henrts and guests seporilcclojing tbut they havo bad a "real
ii'jodtima”
■.
-Tbo Clover dub fa a first rate Juvelcr. Any
wh-3-c self csteeiu has been ov’er culti■•&gt;-1, ran be *up]&gt;!icd by this club with

CHAPTER XVHL
I
I think tho following anccdoto illustrates
I’Ldadulphfa, whether justly or not.hu tho
•&gt; putaticn of being very dead end alive, r.rul
rwny areT’ro jokes ou it* duilncsa. A dosIonian was doing the honors of hi*,nativo city
to a friend from Philadelphia. Having
ihowu blai all tbo pointe of biterest iu tho
place, b« tteked if be did not think Beaton a
lino city.
.
"Yet, it, is very Dice," said tiro Pcnnsylvaiiia man, 4‘but I do not think it fa bo well
laid out as Pbiladclpliia.’’
“Nt&gt;," rejoined tlro-Bastauian, “but it will
be when it is a* dead as Philadelphia.*
CHAPTER XIX.
By. hisiltaovury of America, CUrfatoph«' ' •iumtus Im* furnisbeir dw old world with
an Inexhaustible source of ronwdng novcltie*
Yon pa.ss from the curious to the ruorvelous,
from the marvelous to the incredible, from
the itrcrodiblo to tbo impoariblo reolired.
But it fa to American Journalism that Hie
I alm must be awarded.
T1m&gt; first thing that attracts your attention
fa tiro titles of tiro articles. Tiie sumllmt Uta

thq;- wonderful headltare. It requires a
&gt;Uci*l gvniu* for tiro work to be able to hit
upon such eye ticklers.
Tiro death of Mrs. Garfield, motlier of tho
late prcHdcnt. was announced wiffi the head­
ing:

Tin same day 1 met tbe editor of one of
Uro large daily jwjrre
‘‘Well," I said, “hero fa n i fino occasion for
a grand head lino to-morrow; you aro nat
going to let it slip, I suppoHef'

"How cun you as!;! Why, Jacob gone up
tbo ladder, of course."
“Splendid!” ho exclaimed.
"Shftnro on thee, my dear editor, thou
didst not find A.-.t ono."
“I inust liaro it How much will you take
for HP
••HUnako you a present of it,” I said.
Next morning tbo death at tho Hnancire
was told in two columns, headed:
"jacob coke vr rax laddcr"
,
It ever I wanted to apply for a journniixtic post iu America this would bo my most

tiotihws on tbo grouml attracted tiro sight of
our hero. Hu drew near to it, stoopal dawn,
and found it t&lt;&gt; bo a curpre.' Hi* first im­
pulse was to immediately reek a fxiliccman
and tel! him of tbo dixrovery. But a wvuntl
idea come; it *ai more practieal. and lie
adopted iL This was it:
Hfa i«;*t comes out at 2 in tiro nfttrneon,
•o that by running straight £o tbe police ttation i» « Juki be making the matter public,
and funiijJilng hi* brother rvjwrters with a

The rqiorta of two divorce casus at Cldengo were cutltk-J respectively;

BAXb's msBiiru.
An article &lt;m Prince Bbcuarck was headed
in largo letters, Bismabck Withduawm.'

Thunderer tbo following fiuu, about the edi­
tor of H»o Lightning, tbo other newspapor of
tho town; “Wo wfesJi to uao moderation and
to keep within the Hmitaof guol brew ling.
Wo will only go » far na to ay that person­
ally bo fa a ttunk, and that a* a jeurnalut bo
is a liar and a reoundreL" Tbe Lig!:tnlng
replies in tiro luuno strain, nnd tbo public get*

two cent*.
During tho whole limo I wo» in America

is a catch, this corpre, and not to bo lightly
given away,. What to do! Simply this. Our vud but. Tho literaturo of invectivo can­
dr°K&gt; the body tat., on empty tata* nothing finer than son*' of Tho Bun's
iw at bond, and carefully hides it attack* on .The World, and tiro literature of
At U next morning lie discovers it by chance, tho gutter contain* nothing more fretrio ^isn
Tho World's d-fenso. Tho Sun dealt-oat
pruixicncid by Uro drop, and Tbe World re­
the oflien of his.t’ewqiapcr .with twx&gt; columns plied with rough on rat* by the pound. Tbe
of ikvcriptioii written over night. At 2 flatulent anger of Pulttxrr wis completely
o’clock tbo paper anoaunees: "Mysterious orerwbebnedt by the concentrated venom of
inunler in Chicago; dEscnvcry of tho victim Dann."
by one of our reporters!"
If I ivcre tukcil to mtmo tiro must atntnfag
Th&lt;; moruing' popers were nutdqnt*, tho papers publfabul in the United States, I
rh&lt;&gt;u!d not bndtato to award the palm to Tbo
An American newspaper is a conglomera­ Detroit Freo Pre** and Tho Omaha World;
tion of ix-wx, palitica!. literary, Artistic,
.«ri.mtific and fashionable, of reportebf trials. in all its qrontancons guyety, a-id their drol
terviews, jokes, scandal, tbo whole written in Francisco, from Montreal to New Orhan-.
a stylo which sometimes thocka the man of
ta*tc. but which often interred, nnd olwayr.
CHAPTER XX.
onKue*.
“Journalhni fas* killal litci^turc, aud reA literary celebrity of Boston Raid to mo
{TOrttng
is
killtag
/rarnalfam. It fa the hut
ono day: “1 am ndumrod of oar American
prow. We havo only two paper* in the coun­ gasp of tho dying literature of an c|ror!i; it I*
try that 1 do not blush for, and those are The tbo man of kitten, rqiljcixl by tho cutrok-rgc.”
So exclaims M. Albert MiUaud, in one of his
w itty arUcks in Tiro Figtwo.
York.”
I mint -say Hutt, if you want to hear
In America, reporting lias simply overran,
America nfiii everythiag American severely swoIIowmI up Jonmolfam. It fa a demolition
criticised, you iutvo only to go to Boston. of. tho wall of jirivate life, tbo substituthra of
Tiroro you will hear Boston and England gewip for chnrJlcle, of chatter for criticism.
praised and America ।ricked to piece*
For tiro interviewer nothing is sacred.
“Are you an American?" Ipnco a*ked of a Audacity fa hfa stock in trade; tiro most pri­
vate . details of your 'Italy life are at bls
gentleiuau' I met tn Now York.
“Well,” iw said, after somol-.cxitaUou, “I'm mercy, andjpiien you blow hfa brtaiwoui—
which fa not lawful &amp; Now Yaric state—you
from Boston.”
'
havo no means of getting rid of him.
There is no question too indiscreet tor tbenc
York pap-rs. in tbe evening if you would get
an idea of tho colossal enterprise*. There you SQtCTprisiBg inquuitera; they would Imre
sco about fifty reporters with their news all interviewed St. Autbcuy in hfa hut. '
Do
irot shout victory citlxr becauao you
ready for print in their hands. Each oua in
turn proci before tbo hoods of tho various bare succeeded in getting rid of tho inter­
departments, political, literary, dramatic, etc, viewer without replying to bfa .question*. It
®*What liavo you!” asks an editor to tho is in such &lt;3»M* dial tbo American jouruAlfat
reveal* himself in all hfa glory. To your
first reporfcr who presents hitnwlf.
ktuncfaclian tiro newspapers next day will
• “An interview with Sarah BemhardtJ
"Very good. 'Half a column. ’And what hr.vo au account of tho conversation which
you might have had with their reporters.
It my advice bo worth giving, tho l«t
tanker's
thing you can do, when tho interviewer pre­
sent* tamself and say*, "I am a reporter, sir.
“Right. One column. And your’
“I have on account of tbe president'* forth­
meat*' chat," is to say to him:
coming journey to tho south. ”
.
"Mad to sre you, *ir; pray bo sooted."
"What U*vo you for us this evening!" wys
On tbo 11th of November, HW, at Da. m.,
tbo editor to hfa correspondent bi Berlin.
“Bismarck threatens to send in bls resigna­ the Oernunfc, after a terribly rough |su*ug»
of nine days, entered tho magnificent harbor
tion."

“Ono column.'*
“Boulanger has Just received nn ovation at
UHe. A riot 1» ftmred in Paris," wires the

"Capitol! Send twoeolumux."
"A Kendal in Rome. Tho Marcfooncw of

“Good. Where ore they gons P
“No eno known” '

•

"No matter. Sand a good stirring column
■'What’s-his-name, tbe financier, .bos made
off,” ticks Uro wire from Chicago.
scent of tho fugitive."
When th') telegraph has ceaaod ticking and
cfiief editor, like a ship's captain, tiro last to

everything, sifts, corrects, cut* down, adds
to, pat* all in order, and towards 2 o'clock in

But, once more, all this is nothing.

than two young mon handed mo their cards,
with the announcement that they were Jourualfata. •

you," they said, “and to wish you a pleasant
time in our country."
While they uttered these word* they

ing uiy portrait, which appeared next mornon politics, the drama, literature, pictures,

nounccd to tbo American ladim thus:

Oh! that first afternoon in New York,
shall never forget it I

GAHMOru: CA.UQHT AT LAST.

White I Wn* in tiro United States tbo
Everett bouse, where I had put up
“Tested, but subsequently i
The press Indulged ta much

one Democratic, tiro other Itepubltaan. For

15-30. In tbn life of oar Lzinl Jesus many
miracle* have been wrought, many journeys

our last leorau, nnd Ho is traon to start, on Ilia

really allow me toabrtain for tho axueot
from telling you wteat I think ot America;

in order to judge it with any accuracy."
Hare • I roiled a ogorrtto and rang far a
lemon squash.
Tho reporters imm^Uotaly mode an entry
iu their note books.
"What is that you have put down?” 1

Next day I pro-used all the New York
morning pairors. mos-u from curiosity, I must
say in juttire to myself, than from rdnlty.
of the day before.

annsing detail*, picturesque descriptions,
well told anecdote;, witty remarks, tho whole
cleverly mingled an-1 arranged by men wbo,
I had always supposed, wrro mere stenogra-

Eve.-yt(htag was faithfully reported and
artistically set down. Tbe smailort incidents
were rendered interesting by the manner of
telling. The major, for instance, who, ac-

fortably installed, with Ilia head on the *ofa
pillow* cm), his feet ou tbo liack of a chair;
my owa gestures; tho liescription of tho
pretty and elegantly f urniihed office—all wa*
very crisp und vivid. They had turned
everything to account; cvnti tho arrival of
the lemon iqntaii was nsulo to furnish a littls
paragraph that wa* droll and attractive.
You might have imagioe.i that tbo whole
thing was tbo first chapter of a novel, comin«nc;i:g with the maj«llc entry of a st«unw

aim is to glorify God ami direct men to ttro
kingdom, that kingdom which t* menlionfd
five time* iu our ic*oo today, first m to who
may outer It, run! then tho biadraucra to en­
tering it.
Cl “And they brought young children to
Him, thnt He should touch them." Matthew
say* “that Hu should [Hit Hr* bauds on them
and pray." Israel wax taught to giro great
boed to tiro children, nnd many »*rn their
instructions to touch tbua concerning tho
woodurx which God bad wrought fur tbnlr
fathers and the law* which He bad given

that Uw fulfillment ot the law and tbn very
wonder working God of Israel was in their
midst, wax It nut brauUful to tiring tbn chil­
dren to Him.
“His disciples relniktskUiosc that brought
them." Tiro g-neration who speak thus havo
bothered with tho children; they are blind
and know nut tiro «j»irit of Christ, though

pletely; and they have been taattay cwsr
since. I do feel that Hood's Sanaparilta

Purify the Blood
IIwxTh BartapariU* is characteris'd by'
ibree jHcnlLxriUcs : 1st, the eomblruition ot

q'Ullttcx Tiie result fa amedielno of unusual
strength* cfi-.-eting cures hitherto unknown.
Send far book containing aikilUonal evidence.
“ Hood's Sarsararilla tones up my syttetn.
piirifie* wy MwJ. sliarpeim my appetite, and
■room* to make me over.” J. F. thokfsox.
130 Bank StrcetTNewYork City.

Hood's- Sarsaparilla
otdy by 0.1. HOOD &amp; COM Lowell, Mass.

IOO Doses One Dollar*

-A..,-

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.
’I

-YaSH. w oelrj

spirit of Christ i&gt; Uicre will be not only love
for the children, but they will bo brought to

I think this is tbu only time that
disciples, though tlwv did often griege Him
by th&lt;-lr unbelief aud liortloess of heart.
15. “Wbosnerrr shall not receive tbe king-.
dom of (nxl a* u iittlo child ho shall not*
enter therein." A little child such os those
(Luks call* timm infant*) has nothing, needs
everything, j* entirely btolpk*** and depend­
ent, and tx-lieves what, it i* told; and when
wo roine.in thi* spirit of utter tx-lplenincso,
cjnptinea* and simple faith, professing not to
bring anything with us, but ready to receive
the salvation wfoeb God i* nauiy to give ■*
a free and unmerited favor, then shall we be
Irani again, a foretatto «&gt;f tiro kingdom ootne
in onr hearts* aud in due time we shall enter
the kingdom.
1G. "Ho took them up in Hfa arms, put Hfa
bands upon them nnd blc*od ttann." Ob.
happy children atxl happy parent*! they
would never target that day Wo do not
know who they were, nor anything of tbe
after life of those clx(l&gt;imii. but surely -we
shall meet in tb» kingdom the children whom
Jesus took iu Hfa arm* and blessed. It is not
passible that this uncikan’Kiblo Jesus can be
iudiffervnt to tho welfare of any ono of
tbo multitudes of infant* which nre
constantly passing out from this earth.
Txt every
mother
who
Ims lost

(QbfesAsW-.CoVGHS,

S eqrf for C i roulJ r.Sj
^2-.
AaCETINE ME0fca.oFa)&gt;iUK,C4L.

qdA^Ahlnxo

^cui\e ron
full of boys and gii fa playing in the streets

■WiniNEMCT-C.VQROVILUCML

SlNTA^iBIEaiiiCAT-R-CORE

cnco of tho King. while they wait for tbe
greater joys ot the New Jerur.ilom. Dut
elxjvo nil things, let U* lay to heart and im­
Sold and gUHranteeil by
press upon tire scholar* from this jiortiati of
our iesMiu, that to enter tho kingdom of God W. H. GOODYEAR, - . Sole Ag»nt. '
wo must be bora again, w« miut be ctrrWell, 1 said to myself, tbo American jour- verted and bccuiue a* little children.' (John

savory ho*b out of very little.
To be eoutiaued.

ceroly

Dr. C. McLane’s Celebrated

Nothing la my band* 1 bring,
filtuply toTby cross I cling.
17. *&lt;G&lt;xxl Matter, niuit »taiII Islothat 1
may inherit eternal lite.” Here fajyjroung
It was jutt an ordinary wrap of wrap- man, a ruler among tbo peopU, and very
pitirpaper, but it saved her life, frlie was rich (Matt. xix.22; Luke xvitt, 1S.ZJ); and
WILL CURE
in tbe last stages of consumption, told by according to this veno iu our lesson, bo
physicians thnt ahi* whs incurable and eoiura running and kneels right down in the
could live only a short time; she weighed street before Jesuit, and in tho pretence of
h-sB than 70 ixitinds. (hi n plete of wrap­ tho }&gt;eople, ami utters tbesa words.
1R. ••Nosro grxxi but one, that is God." A*
ping jiaper she read of Dr. King's Now
Discover}, and got a sanq-le Irottle: it help­
A few doses taken at the right time
ed her. relic Irought a large 1x4He. It lidjied do you acknowledge Me a* God F “Hs that
will often save a severe spelt of
her tiiore, Ixnight another and grew la-tter cometh to God must twlieve that He fa, and
fast, continued its use and is now strong, 1 that Ho is a rewnrdcr of pent that diligently
sickness. Prica only 25 cents at
seek
Him"
(Heb.
xi,
C&gt;.
healtliy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds.
any drug store, Bo sure and see
For fiillfrr particulars send stamp to W. II.
that Dr. C. McLANE’S CELE­
Cole. Druggist Fort 5uiith. Trial Irottles Matthew says: "If thou wilt enter into life
BRATED LIVER PILLS, FLEM­
of fids wonderful discovery free at W. IL keep tbo commandment*." So also in reply
Goodyear’s drug store.
/
ING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., I*
on tho box. None other is Genuine.
KupspsyJ
him
to
tbe
laW,
saying,
“
This
do
and
thou
This is what you ought to have, iu fact,
sbtat live" (Luk» x). Now wo know thnt by
Use *VORY POLISH for tho Tooth.
you must have IL to fully enjoy life. tbe deeds of too law there shall no flesh be
Thousands ore searching fur It dally, and
juttiQed iu Hfa sight, aud that toe law can­
mourning liecaiise they find II not. Thou­ not give life, but can only make us out sin­
sands upon thousands of dollars are spent ner* and tout our mouths (Rom. iii, IV,,20;
annually by our people in tbe hope that QaL Hi. 21, 22); why, then, did Jesus direct
If any dealer says he tam the W. I. Bonglx'
they may attain this boon. And yet it thi* man to tbo law I Surely that ho might
without name and price stamped oa Hie
may be hail by al). We guarantee that be convinced of co and thus led to-feceivo .Shoes
bottom- put him down as a fraud.
Electric Bitters, if used acvordlng to direc­ eternal life as a free gift from God.!
tions and the use persisted in. will bring
20, "Matter, all these havo I observed from
yon giKxl digestion anil oust the demon my youth." Ho wa* nostancr in Lis own
dyspejisla and Install Instead Eujropsy. eyes, but a righteous loan, having always
We recommend Electric Bitters for dyspep­ kept tbo taw on he thought, aud was now
sia and ail dlMras&lt;-s of iiynr. xtonineh and ready to do something uicru if bo could thus
kjdneys. Sold nt 5Ur. and 81.00 per bottle obtain eternal life. He was ignorant ot
■nt in a dcudfasa blue Ay. V.'o bad just by W. H. Goodyear druggist
God's righteousness and going about to copnswxl Barthc-ldi's statue of “Liberty En­
tablisb Ufa own. (Rom. x. 1-4.)
lightening tiro World," and it seemed as it
21. "One thing thou taekcsL” But that one
The irost aalva in the world fnr cuta,
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, thing was every thing.
sation, and instinctively 1 had raised my tetter, chapped hands, chilblalnM, corns,
an&lt;l all skin eruptions, and posltlvdycurrs
little steam tug drew up alongside, and there piles, or no pay- required. It Is guaranteed preferred prerent thing* to things unseen, his
stepped on board a few custom house officers, to give j»erfect satisfaction, or money re­ wealth rather than Christ, hid ease rather
funded. Price 25 cts. per box. For sale than u eras* How unlike Moses, wbo
followed by several other penon-i
by W. H. Goodyear
- “Look out!" cried oiro ot my fellow pavenriches than tbo treasures in Egypt, tor bo had
Bev. Mr. llauasman, a German Lutheran .respect
unto-tbs recompense of tbo reward;
clergyman of Adrian, alipi&gt;ed upon tfn Icy or Paul, wbo Buffered tiro loss of all thing*
sidewalk and broke a kg.
that ha might win ChriitL
••What Is tbo matterr I asked.
23-25. “How hard fa it for them that trust
Dr.
Jaques'
Gentian
Worn
Cakes
destroy
‘‘The interviewers!"
Iu riches to enter into the kingdom of GwL*
worms and remove them from the system.
Safe, pleasant nnd effective.

It is in

"Hk resignation m chancellor of the German

;Oxn|»!fad from Lesson Helper Quarterly by permlMfao of II a Hoffman, pubbttxir. Phlladd
phta)
Tho incidents of tht* lessos aro found In tiro

thorn to ncromp'ish His grant work of atone“Excu.ro me," 1 exclaimed, “1 have only
been in it three hours, and those three hours

A ycuag fellow, with a face framing with
World, and Mr. Charles A. Dana, editor of activity nnd intelligence, replied: “I wrote
The Sun, ono of tho most acconiplfabtxi joui - that at this point of our conversation ycu
nallsLi, were day after day calling each other rolled a cigarette and rang for u lemon
such names as “robber,” “liar," “mort­
Tho questions they caked rwtlly appeared to
gaged," “dirty Jew."
Do not, however, draw luuty cahelttiuon.
from thia 1 do not know Mr. Pulitaer pertonally, but 1 have tho pleasure of knowing thfalittlofanv.
With tho Llca of giving them something
CoL Cocfcerill, d.-ief editor of Tbo World,
aud Mr. Dana, of Tbn Suu. In private lifo better worth writing, I launched into anacthey are jxrfuet geutkuwn and meu of gnxij
This trough: about a little scetro which wa*
talent (Mr. Duna i* one of tho greatest rebelare in America). In public life they aro in quite comic. If I locked at one reporter a
the swim, they go with tbo tide. As a study little of truer than tho rest, while 1 told an
of Engluh tbe jxilemic of Tho World and anecdote, ba would turn to hfa brethren and
Tho Sun was matt iuterreting.
Tbo American jirere wa» divided into two
right to taka it down, it was told especially
titans of Dana. Whenever tho combatant*
were drivar up for want ot fr«»h cpithetaof
tbo requidto itrength, their supjiorters sugested *omo to them. Hero aro Kone congrat­
ulations, addresed to Mr. Dana, which I
read in Tiro SL Louis Globo:
"It was from beginning to cud The Sun's
stiletto ngniutt Tbo World's meat ax, and, a*

Can for. the Children
Tbe blots! should be cleansed and tiro system
invigorated by the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla.

• sou am right; that is generally our first

America; what did you haver
which rejoiced in the uarno of Bundle of
Sticks. Tbo first article contained advice to possibly could. “I have just bren in far a
a certain Joreph Muilar, who. instead ^jf piece ot turlrat, r. brettt-’ak and potato chips.
working, hod taken up street pnadtiug and
"And now," r.tnorkcd another rcp&lt;Trtcr,
bouso to house prayer: "Wo give Joseph
Mbller a fortnight to find same benorabfo "I have an important question to put to you.
employment If nt tho end a» that time be I bo[m it will not astonish you.”
“Oh!" I replied, “1-am ta.America, and
is still leading an i&lt;!lo life, wo wifi find an ex­
alted position for liim." The Joke makes one
shmldur a ism one ttanL. that, if- Jatcph thing.*

Tbo cliarart.-rfat ic of new socictiea fa freedom

I THE CHILDLIKE SPIRIT.
LESSON X, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, MARCH 10.

quite auro to be hung by hi* townsmen to tho

PZATlt OF atlAXDMA GARFIELD.

Tiro marriage of M. Maurice Bernhardt:
'■AF.An'SDOV t.KADS HIS BK1DE TO THE ALTAIC
The execution of a criminal wa* announced
by a Chicago paper under tho beading:

Paralyser, Tbe RtuUer, Tiro Cyclone, Tbo
Prairie Dog, Tbo Bazoo, Tho Lucifer, Tho
Bundle of Sticks. Tbo Thunderer, The Earth­

This made civ smile.

Thither

33

A. L. Smith mid Eva Puidock, of Girard,
have been married after a courtship of 21
Nothing equals Ayer’s .Sarsaparilla for different from ours that until we ore willing
purifying the blo&lt;xl. and ns a spring mtxil- to lay aside all our thoughts and opinions
and simply believe »luu He say*, we will
clnc.

Joseph Morrison's house at North Brad­
ley was recently burned.
It is only found in Butte county, Cali­
fornia, and In no other part of tbe world.
We refer to the tree that produces the
healing and penetrating gum u»ed In that
pleasant and effective cure for consump­
tion, asthma, bronchitis and coughs, Santa
Able, tbe king of consumption. W. H.
Goodyear guarantees aud sells It for 81 s
bottle, or three for 82.50. By the use of
California Cat-r-Cure. *11 symtoms of ca­
tarrh are dispelled, and tbe diseased nasal
passage is speedily restored to a healthy
condition.

prefers •-beirdwr. thought* nnd ways to those
of God, they will continue in darknM* and
uot have that thUowstiip with tho Father and
tbe Sdu which is their privilege.
2S-31. “An hundred fold now, • • • with
tbo kiordom, and tbo hindrances to

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CKXTLKMEN.
lit
[OB.

ss-a..
W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE LADLES.
Best Material. BestWyfa. Best Fitting.
. L DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MANK.

A. WOOLLEY,

'

�Hastings Banner.
Hartings, Wednesday, March 5, 1880.

aeovar U. 1879.

EDITORIAL notes.
Var Justice of the Supreme Court.
CI.AVDW8 B. GRANT, of Marquette.
For Regent* of the University.
CHARLES S. DRAI’ER. at Saginaw.
WILLIAM J- COUKRR. of Lebawee. .

Evcry republican In Barry county should
.feel it hi* duty tojittend hla party caucus
in his township this spring. A large cau­
cus always means a lively Intorcst in (he

results of election. A large caucus Is far
wore apt to product* Jiannnny than a miuiII
■woe, and dor* aWay at once with the cry of
“ring" or “cliqne” or any similar charge.
"More titan tliat, a large caucus i* more apt
loehoose the right men for the offices.*
•■T^o heads are better than.one," and the
Houiinetw of a largely attended caucus are
quite certain to be satisfactory. Such a
gathering also enlists plenty of workers
Tor election day, ami a larger turn-out too
of republican voters. It keeps up interest,
presene* party organization, and stimu­
lates to active work. For there reasons,
every republican should be In attendants’
ujion she township or ward caucus of his
.party.

It counts mightily on election day.

M.ll n-mibli.-uu, Jo tbe
WWb »'
the Trine ek»tl&lt;«l utd »ne them to
think oeer the matter of wanahlp oaenn.
Goto the eaorna* ■»'* wleet yonr beet
.tran«e»t men. anti then to Io the

There, is a move on foot to make exUeuL Governor Hon. E. B. Fairfield min­
ister to the Netherlands. There is no sort
ot doubt that he is deserving of such rec­
ognition at tiie hands of Preslddhl Harri­
son. N6r is there any doubt of his quali­
fications. For 21 years he was president
of Hillsdale college, this state, and held a
like position in tiie \'6&gt;nwka university
six years. He has also traveled In Euprope.
and speaks, reads and writes German,
.French, Spanish. Italian and Portugese.
At the Michigan club In 1888 banquet.
Mr. Harrison, one of tiie speakers, spoke
uf himself as a dead statesman. He was
not so dead, it appears, as to be unable to
make it very lively for everybody who lias
dared to meet him in political eonibat since
that time.
Verily, hfa successes have
reached out for him and he was so ably
equipped ns to lie able to accept them, al­
though modestly, yet with a courage bora
of ability to meet responsibilities as they
come. . Ills quiet ,btuim*M*-iike methods
eonmciri him to all parties.—Charlotte
TribuncX^y
‘

It is onr deliberate opinion that Um- leg­
islature of the state of Michigan ought to
quit monkeying and do a little of the busi­
ness for which they were elected. Two
months gone, nnd If anybody luu discover­
ed any great accomplishment of the afore­
said legislature, except to ride on free
posses, attend banquets, visit state institu­
tions, ami wrangle about mileage, they
have discovered more than we have been
able to find.

Nearly every free trade paper in the
country has tried to make the jwopltf be­
lieve that there fa a duty on anthracite coal.
Very few have been honest enough to ad­
mit that there Is noL Fortunately the late
educational campaign served to inform the
pwiple in regard to a great many things
which the Iren trade organs sought to hide
Tbe report of Carrol D. Wright, on mar­
riage and divorce statistics, just submitted
to congress, shows that from the 30 year,
tram 1807 to 18W inclusive, there were
328.716 divorces granted in the United
States. Of these 21G,733 were granted to
wives and 131,983 to husband*. This
makes the numtar granted to wives to be
05 per cent of the whole.
If President Ilarrfaon has some goo«l
place. Which it needs a good man to, fill,
arid he doesn’t m just tliat kind of a man
&lt;m his list, he would do well to call on cxSenator Thomas W. Ferry, of Michigan.
Mr. Ferry stood as an impregnable fortress
in the defense of the people when such defeu*e was most necessary.

WHIPPING A FAILURE.
*N EX-WARDEN ON CORPORAL PUN­
ISHMENT OF .CONVICTS.

ALL -ROUND THE WORLD ROUTE
WHICH IS'PRACTICABLE.
lability atau't Ids msta up.

The past week ha* withered a wonder­
Uclptng.
ful political revolution In this great coun­
try. A great party, after u four yearr
it is quite probable that some of thoan who
lease of power, fa aerved by the Anfirican
read this jngu will make an all rail journey
people with notice to quit. And it did from New York to Loudon, or from London
quit. Here's hoping it will stay qulL
to New York! A recent writer has tirati
con'fully thinking oat the whole scheme. How
The soMlera of Burry county will take can this ever bo when 3.00U miles of Atlantic
pleasure in helping to elevate to the high­
United
England lies to the
est court in the state Col. Claudius B.
Grant as brave a soldier aud good an of­ State*, but to reach it
Her will start westward, and, ruling day
ficer as Michigan ever sent to the front.
after day nnd night after night, until Iw
renrite* tho opposite ride of tbe globe, when.
If I’resiilcnt Harrhon tihould take a no­
tion to appoint Hon. K. S. Lacey as minis­
ter to some first-class European jwtrer, be London, having well nigh traversed round
the world.
would make a lot of Barry county i&gt;eople
Thi* fa no idle fancy. Tta whrano involve*
very happy,__________________
no ocean ferrying, no iitupcndou* ut*l faipracticablo bridge buikliug. From the ca»tFour years inure, but not of Grover. It rrn shore of America to tta western border
is PrcsJdent Harri-on now, by the grace of nt England there stretebe* coatlnuoua dry­
land, with the exception of tho narrow and
voters of thi* great big free country. Tis
comparatively shallow strait* of Behring,
well.
,
between America aud Aria, that are a small
obstacle; tbo narrow English channel, only
The legislature of the state of Michigan twenty mile* acrom, and tbo rivers which
should know that the people expect them science already knows ho v to »pan.
Tta Enclisb ted of the jwojected line, how­
to pass a county lorn! option bill.
ever, is o* comparatively small importancu.
Forward your caucus calls to the Bax- Tho real problem lie* Ln spanning Uh- tremendoUE dutance thnt lire between the narthxul Only three fasuw of the Banxkr wreteru, boundary of the United State* and
tafore election day, April IsL
THE FROFOCD IlOfTE.

From New York to a ’.ittlo bvyood the
northwestern boundary of tbo United States
continuous rail communication is already
o;&gt;en by way of tbe Canadian Pacific railway,
which will soon be aupptetumtrei by the com­
pletion of a connwtkm between the Nortbartt
Pacific and tlw British Amerieaa line.
Europe, from tbo Atlantic ocean to the
Ural mountain*, whirbseparate it from Asia,

WHAT SHE WANTED.
She poured Uta coffee with extra cate
And carried It to bls plate;
Sits nuxd beside him and smoothed bis hair

Sbc jum|&gt;od to help film on with bit coat
An J gave him a tevtm; pat;
She tied a kcrebief-round hl* thmet
And carefully brushed bU Lat­

railways, otw» terminating at Orenburg and
tho other at Ekaterinburg, which hurt lie*
neat ly dun cast from Moscow and anttbeast
from St. Petersburg. The just Bmaian em­
pire in Asia, stretching from tbo Ural moun­
tains to the North Pacific, and far up nlmuet
to tho Arctic circle at Behring straits, a

ite smiled to himself, for, although they
Had been married but a year.

thia prodigious stretch of country, much of it
well peopled, but much, ata'. nn unknown

She blushed a little and hung her tael.

terms-Asiatic lino must penetrate.
But a great step in tliisiUrectlcm ha* already
bix-n taken. Tbo Hu*ian government feels

deaf, yra know.'

m&gt;o Wu» lUibert A.ta^r?
Robert Adair v.iuayoung Irfahm^n, known
in London in tho early part of the ln»t cen­
tury n» "&lt;be fashionable Irishman.” He wa*
period went to England to push his fortune*.
Near Holyhead, perceiving a carriage ovw

Hi* liuxn were

sanctioned a project for the gradual construe
tion of a railway from the Ural mountain*
t&lt;&gt; tbe waters of the Pacific at \Tadivoetock,
tiro extreme southeastern j*&gt;int of tlio Rus
sian empire, lyifig about latitude 42, directly
opposite tlw northern, nut of the chief
klands in Jajsui. When that great work is
accomplished, central Asia will bo brought
Into much nearer connection with America
tlum now, as Vladivostock lk« almost duo
west from Portland, Ore., and tbo distance
between the two cvntiucntM b much 1&lt;wj than
it is farther south.
But this will not do fur our all rail route,
which must bo made by a line branching off

might have boon on ill starred actor, ora dog
lighter Rune to seed, or a tramp printer. But,
none tho!«, it was a graceful attitude that
bo struck before tbo door of tlw cottage a*
•‘the lady of tho bouse” appeared.
"Madam," he said, “you see before you tbe

Ul I'.-Mua
- - •••• • , _&gt;
•
The woman replied thnt .he know-nothing
of chicken fighting or of Dxithnna metety.
“Well, tuniteju, let njc |iut it in another
form. 1 reprwnt the .remains of Chicago^
tan numbered ninnng my patron* tlm Lirenon mm In Americsi. Why, it
but
l-crterdsy that 1 met General Booth and in­
troduced mysalf to him a* the sou ot hfa old
Irtentlami playmate, tbeprosidontof tboBki*Jaddcb txmk. Ah. madam, if I could touch
n-vry one 1 meet as I touched General Booth
’er a double X. I would not Im&gt; hero cringing
Kforo your lovely face and blinding Irauty.
Doer—&lt;b&gt; you yet -iwt mo upf'
Tbe towui thought »ho didn’t, but wasn't
luitosure.
“ ‘Hie jaret sweiterkasor a* Napoleon wid
madam, when tbo fretful babble of aocietys
pampered favorites is hushed by the force &lt;jt
his magnificent impersonation! Such was I

dings and arrowi of v&lt;atragoovis fortune.'
You srof you paries vwif*
Tbo woman was growing r»«tkiM. “If you
want to aeli a picW book or a new double
back action can opener; S-oung num,” kite
nid sharply, “ihow yer auopk*. Don't
keep a Ixxly liere in the cold.”
"Well, madam, I nm a ruined nun, irre­
trievably minwL You me, I Undid jaurnalixn at coHcgo ami thought luyscif another
foot In fccw York and set about creating a
H'usatlun. 1 imagined myself city miitor,
then managing «l»nr. 1 ®w myself oblitcratmg the old stylo of journnluun nnd inaugui'atlag a new school. My name was heard
everywhere. It wan tilau'nod on the musty
future year*.

Well, I didn't’tnake much taxi-

took to writing vrrma, hoping to sup; l-.-tncnt

I havo i*d«J fa full tta penalty of my wrong
lining”
‘
Ho pulled exit tta tnnp&lt;-uny nail that icrve 1
for a button fa his cd*t, and, thnistfag hfa
bony fingers into an inner pocket, produc'd
a gn’osy, much criunpl.*! start uf paper.
“I call thi* my tart blue chip, inndaro, tacaw» 1 havo played it in every newspaper
office east uf the Itockim. It fa one' of Ukho
little poem* that nun of geuiiu. tore off fa
lefaire momrats. I never cnuld bring mywulf
They did not offer to buy it krt they might
injure toy Muritive feeling* But «m the

A GIRL MINING EXPERT'.

Has
“Arixita* has the only girl mtn-n- . . _
ta tbe w«M.- aakl Col J«ha Hull &lt; Tc£2
to an Examiner reprvanitat!'.th* Baldwin. “F&amp; yraratiw
up.afi the new ramp* an.1 ps».4
on mine* and usually engage h, of l.uriu«a in thorn, as well a* stakwi &lt;*n «-!
developed claims for herself. Ifor luu,* .
X’.'11&lt;. Z-C .
.
*

dio fa making a pull forth* H*rq-:rll*la
mine*. Hbe ha* jurt l*en here and I.. Mht.
rcstanrun! outfit for tho now eitb,.
tliat J believe corporal jauiishmcut of con­ while her employes »'t out baron oi.-i
vict* is a mbUkc, that whipping and kindred to the flannel shirted miner* fur n
tortures »1k&gt;u1'1 l» abolished, and n humane -aplcw sbo will makt; bar loeatr,^. - ;..i i—
system of discipline aubstituted. Since I re­ mining a* usual.
“fflto fa a wonderfully phxkv ,-&gt;.-1 p t.
tired from ll*t control of tbe Misaouri j»-ni.
Umtinrv I have visited the leading penal in- about nine years now sinro Ao fir- •
sti’.uUnus of the »«starn ettire, and i&lt;ate a* Tilc*on, Mxi was from Dodge r, . t;-,.
my conviction tluit more work and better and could not havo bren nr re
old. She got to examining tU ■.. r.
, y,'..
o' nine taib ia banished.”
Tlw spnaU-r wna «X-Ward«n Willis, now a good a judgy &lt;&gt;f tta J alm- ru liA- lit &gt;
__jJ .
o. T._.L.
*1.* ■
n wbo worked iu ono of them. Tta ii
Globo-Democrat reporter.

tta state to reform it* criminate!"
“Emphatically I am. I am gtai you a*ke.l
tta question, for 1 want to explain myrolf:
It to difficult, 1 would aimart wiy impoariblc,
to rocure Ita ta«t runite under the present
bjntem fa tta Miwouri penitentiary
My
i.faa fa to faiil’J a branch. b&lt;M to fat it be
known as .i reformatory, and wmd to it such
prioner*
ttaru are hope* of reforming.
Sucb on iiMilution has just been opened up
at Htmtlngton, Pa. It wn« iirtcnded to La
called jswutentiary No. 3, but tta legisla­
ture chabg’d it* •cope. Cci -McUtanghrey,
who, fa a leyg term of years, luul tuiwie
tta Joliet (tUa.) penitentiary tbe motM
of all prteoa* fa thi* country, fa fa
chargo of tta Huntington inantutton,
being engaged by tta state for life
at *5,00) per annum. Tbo prison must
not be confounded with a reform ■nbual, Tta
faniaka nre require! to.work at trad. * u in
other pemtentiarii*, fait they aro given ad­
vantage*, such os night w bools, books, ojhxttnnitir* to conronawith each other in itswsnbly, etc. Prixmer* are aarignod to Hunting
ten after the manner followed in New York.

Lxiard which nite daily, ami if hardened ar
iiabituol criminal, or of what is culled
strictly tho criminal cla*. they are put to
work at once In Hing -Hing, but otherwise

ttair surpnm to'find that rite was o v
fully good g-wwer end hit it cl.„.

»&gt;mc way brought luck. Mlw know &gt;-.,
dig far tire, too, aud sumo of tlx
in
&lt;k&gt;:it«Uion was found by fellowinr ter
view In running a drift,,
“Ovtrlu Graham cutinty Jw inode a •&gt; .•
&lt;Iay on Cdppy, ayd wh« u she went
i .
stone afterwards ihe pas**! her j.:
: •
sdai*imbuw there. Bill Wijgfni

were IxmghLaftkT *ta bad exauun
ported favorably ou them. Tiipaying propcrti-*s u-jw. in Tta-

hoa conducted general store* oi*l b:,- i .;.-mg

had so much experience that An- ahn-sa
variably turos.fl tn good afronu’.. gt tting
town lots, ptaeer mu* and l'«l&lt;- dsun* ft*
next .to nothing and unloading at 'x btgj n-fii.

‘•Be hung hit bead staepfaUy

CLdug alx'ut a--n&gt;»g tta into.-*, or c|iml. ,
tta hill* fcr outeruj«ptng«, tike **.r&gt; b.w. y
*bwa and strrrig cjottas, uxrnl'sy rovrr-1
with a d'Jtxk, worn itegilge. KU-1-n,rn[ l.l
H.r

Our en

An

IH

An
to ra

date.
infvrnud

Site will bu the fir*: woman ia ’.

Fa

«4y. Hw abiding citizen, tnnrt not l» made to
think that his incarceration [&gt;ut» him on c
a man is moat likely in tbo Utternesa ot his
spirit, to Ucomo unruly, and Iwctn.jv a »ubjnct fur div-iplinc. To whip a man ot that

would only cherish bittar freltagr.

A comujMitwlttit anil mo sonn? tinw agtrnn
excellent &lt;k&gt;g rtary whkm I. bai eulkri fn.rt
a Sunday aehoul paper pubUnhcl fare in Jta-

ita publicalic-n In this cu^imu wiH un--t ’
cy* of Kxnebudy who can confirm it*truth.

"iTufesdonal criminal* tunkr tb.. !*•*£ prooners. from a keeper’« standpoint. A wcond
or third termer w always eagerly sought for •day, which his master, thinking quite rightly
by a contractor. Buch a man knows that ta tn better hi* conditfan by *» doing.
las nothing to gum by retallious behavior.
dewritad:

w
la

his heavy nw«L and burl •!

prultrtitlary i* rather n jiervvrtrd too of tta
terror
“Oh, no; some pcoplo could bo cv-.itentcd,
1 taUew, in tta middle of the burning ink”.
Negrar* ore a particularly light tanr tel lot.
I often thiukof nn incident illustrating this
pho*- at character. It wa» on a very bright,
bus jicu-tieulai-ly cold Dwxjutar day that a
couplo of well fed,»fa*ty colored met conuactad with tta kitetan were luungfag about
tta yard, when there w.ts brought to tta
•round house' a particularly forlorn »|*'csmra.
Ho was a white man, nr.d tad tarn ariv-rtal
for bog ctcnltag down fa the country sumewlicrv, sonic time during tta previous sunitncr. Ho iiod lain fa jail during tta summer,
fall and toriy winter with no other clothing
than that which ho wore when amxtel. The
diet wa* not over litarnl, I &gt;uppwe, nnd tta
poor fellow loukrd likn tta frame of a nmn

unto it; tho thin! atul tlin fetrrth Punch te •
gan to consider. Tbe family, watching ti • c
midday mcul on tha fourth day.
M-.
Punch divide hi* jxrtwo into two nputl
untkr a bench, then, returning, dcvoun-.l t!e
remainder. At supper time the santa i*rformaure was gtmo 'through- ' ’ brtukf'&lt;
“hfa cupboard wna bore.” but h- hail ,«r -

meet men every day of my life who have
done time, come nut, vottlod down asnoug their
f Miner acquaintance* and lived bonrat livre.
I*cc,tnttacGuroa of a year fa Ht. Louis,
hundred* of thorn, fa all walks ot life, work-

ru.r, aowrxer, w tor n num who
during his confinement has scea tho error cf
Ids ways to go off to rotuti strange Lxwlitv
and commence life agnhu Every town In the
country ha* Its Jean Vnljean. I m:vt tlum

At AUutu. a I®,

lulaa, sny.

H

C

Goo

liken wd! regulated dog, puts himself v.p
‘Tatiana.”
couCnu thia fatcrcrtfag and i;ut facred?
tafal—Bort&gt; xi Port.
Much has been said and written about U.

•ccinwi to fairly blow through both hb tat- instance. or a lady behind the cigar externand hk. anatomy, and ho stilrered as he
felt the blast. Ono of tlx* negroea gtanred at things regulate tbemariv •?* bettor than i ■;
the chattering wretch, and then remarked to erally mipposcd. The otw thing that r. ’
his mate, with a contented chuckle.- ‘Look* wants to niwmplb’i Is io create n repair.-1
like times war mighty hard outride, BiUr
13|xxntof large sales. Sex bdp ■ in t’.te ’
“ •You’re •bouttag,' replied IhlL
an appreciable extent. One sex prefe.- ■ I
"But 1 want to again answer vuur qutatiou waiud upon by tlw other, an-1 a* .i ra‘
about refonn. Thu police would ta' apt to Qrou will fia.l an obliging gcntl’U&lt;ia:i '■ :
mislead ycu ou this fubjrot. Whlle^f&amp;dci t5o glawuir tbu trflk counter ot tdon :n:
I looked into tho matter, and while I don't vulualdeto hb employer than a first da -‘Is 1

---- -—— —, ua, M-uji i
. served with you mode n man of me ' Tta
I-oiieu officer’ll glib axiom, ‘once a thief,
atony* a thief,’ finds no echo fa my taark It
i» not my intention to dfacu» tta wldpping
moiig romc stalls charged with bucket. feature hi detail. Horrible a* it fa, it is wcWhita rambling about in tbe Adds near tbu
doctor have shown tliat lunatic* may bo
they spied • htrgu ram goat, fawn
treated by coloni. Tbe doctor jdaoed ono cf swamp
colored, with long tax™, lying fo » clump of
his patient* who was Buffering from melan­ tastasi uno distance away, and as Mr
cholia and refused to eat in a well lighted Ctamte Overstreet had nev^r *hot a d&lt;cr.
room papered with red; in three hour* tiro John Me I thewx gave him Uje shot. Clando
man woo quite lively anti ate with avidity. S^down ra hb bonds and kn&lt;ro and crawfad must stand squarely on tbo platform that the
Another time bo locked a ravin'; maniac in a about 100 yards, when, thinking fit, w™ liear
blue chamber, wbo within a few tiauri be­ ■nough to Insure adrau shot, ta
ap
came quite raliu after all othor methods ha&lt;i

J&gt;m:*s~See here. Smith, hero is that old
Egyptian mummy that I wna speaking to you
about. This gentleman probably luun't
opened bls Up* for ten thousand years. By n.roat before ha diu-cm-ri tte, mistake Hj ivkaia (Gu.) Trlcphcne.

To

Bra
again. Il fa phenuutetiai h ..v r: ,.v. balmily
•ta take* a reverao. Sta i* jtwt .. fine!
headed, self contained aud *av_.'

Mr-far a* nppaaranm&lt; go. Mm» tUshnuui i •«
rather tall, dark eyed girt Fho tai.niK.iLst
tho Jightcrt tinge of pride, ta rqili d: Yea,

eon-.peU
weight,

in pushing forward to
noma'Ik;miner. Now

oilier branch praitratiarire, which are much
among the natives of India.
“I rcmcsnlivr that a negro wna brought to

A

and the only dividend they evrr

fifteen hundred mon.'—.'fen

borhood. Today, a* I was lowdng jour
bouse, ! «aw your lovely face at tin.- w indow.

’ Haotm

‘In tta light of au expwiencv of nearly

square meal and give me a lirt of tta itaerted

occupant of tho carriage was a lady cf
fashion, who In-tiring that Adair wa* a sur­
geon, invited him to accompany her to Lon­
v-Why don't ycu show your ]»&gt;-:n to the
don. On arriving nt her bouse &gt;he gave
woman over in that rod bousrf"
Adair a fre of cue. hundred guineas and a
••Oh! madam, kho is not like you. Pankin
general invitation to call It Wn* during one
my
Uuntnres, but tai 1 mw her sitting on the
of those visits that ho mat Lady Caroline Kep­
pel. daughter of the Mcotxl Earl of Albemarle wire point jierhaps a thousand miles w.-rt of
aud of Lady Anne Lenux, daughter of th^ Vladivortock, and running northeasterly
I think. Na. bete"
first Duke of Richmond. Lady Caroline at through Siberia to Behring strait*
the first sight of the Irish Mirgeon full desparTho creaking of the Behring strait* is de- gtflc temicramcnt, tbo rrtinod tiraplicity
that would have turnwl Poje'a cynical sbofu
entirely practicable. In tho narrowest place
tention of the whole company.
they are Kild to bo only bit miles wide, and
"I think | can give you something to cat,
Everything was done to divert her mind white for a port of the year bents can warily
fix&gt;tn bpr Jove— travels, suitor* and nmunt- cross, it is awerted tl»at the straits are dotted sir..if you will step in tho dining room,” mid
mcutK of all bind—but in vain. Finally tho with island*, by means of which, and intere
After he hat! eaten a wool that would have
parents wvingtbeir daughter's liraltb yield­ vetting briilges, a contlnnoa* jMurago could
ing to tho »train contented to tbe marriage. bo cfTix-tcd.
bonvd himself out and start*.1 *«syca hi*
When Lady Caroliuo was taken from London
Alaska docs not, it must be admitted, offer weary journrr. put half a tnlfe further on
to Bath that she might be a-narated from her a very cncouraguig field for railway bttfldlover, sbo wrote, it is mid tho song of “Robin ing, aofar a* either climate, topographical ho stretched liianclf ant on a Ont shelf of
Adair,” qnd set it to a plaintive Irish tun* feature* ur pruducUotsi are caucerntd, but rock and, limiting n pipe, gate*! up at a win­
sho bad licanl him sing. Her married life it tatcr-pac** no obstackw which money and try «ky.
“Originality fans good nr. money," be mid
was short, but happy; she died of eonMimlo­ tkill could not overcome.
aloud. “When I *;fcnt&gt; those six ntcaths at
tion after giving birth to three children. Ou
THZ PWTAXCTBL
Slug Sing 1 tacught it wa* n dear wusta of
her dcathlied she requested Adair to ww
Tlw distance* &lt;n cr which the railway would time. But thia little blue chip whgmo I con­
moarning ns long a* hr lived, nnd he M-rupu- havo to l«» built to carry out this greet nch.'tno
cocted up there ta a dandy. Wheal wander
loudy did so, except on tho king's atxl (picott s are, In round numbw, alwut ns follows:
birthdays, when his duty to bi* sovereign re­
quired him to appear at court in fnll drem. Unli&lt;-d Pcati-s teiaxrlary to Behring straits. - £,®»
tho grand ror.tbcrn tour.”—Ter*. Siftings.
He never married again, though ho Imdmany Bebruig Um It* to junction with Russian
offers.
'
PmUIc railway............. •........
2.000
Junction to European line at Ekaicrhibwg. a,KO
Th” late Dick Hopak?, whine wealth wu
A Fair Propmal.
Total yet to bo constructed............. ........ 7J00 counted up into the milhum, was an ardent
A Inaincas man in Portland, Ore., jirint*
Tljfc* look j llko a tremendous length of Hao lovta- of raotr&gt;y for tnuucy'* take. Ho didn't
the following notice itr Tbe Oregonian:
*
build, and yet about an equal amount of accumulate it with tta intention of buvfag
“Wo would like to inform tlw gentlemen of to
railway thUcage was jirobubly built in tho pleasure with it. neither did ta over, with a
tbo light fingered persuasion, os oar safe has
1*88 In the. United State* alone, and tn miner’* motive for hoarding, d-'ny hhnsrtf tho
now Imhi drilled four time*, that wo never year
one recent year almost double that mil’-ago necosritlre at life. Hu always tad for himleave a cent “in it, as we deposit all money
was constructed.
aeif tho tart, and always livril like a gentlotaken in after 3 p. tn. with a firm in this city.
Same at tbo distances by our groat railway
“Wo would bo quite willing to give the aud It* eoncections would be about a* fd- maa that ho was, every ijch of him. Htili
partia; in question tho combination of tho
cumulation. When ta tiled on old tin box al­
sate, to mivo them tlw trouble of drilling any
mart ns big as oKaratogn trunk was among
Port Moody to Hehrlng ntreltn..........
2.W bi* goods nnd ctatU-U fa tho tafo dqiodt
department of tlw Lafayette bank. It
Behring straits to Ural niouutAlun----nothing reganllug burglars or fire.
3,000 was not fillmt with bulky pinto and other
“Wo do/tat bear tho aformald gentiameu
Howh tairloains, neither were there faiy
nny ill win, aa all men ihoukl love one an­
Total X«wr York to tandan, on rail........ jj,OI» old clothe* In it There were dceifa. plenty
other; but tta writer will be tappy to meet
This would be a pretty long rail journey,
them at any time they may appoint after 9 but it would bo short compared with many ot them, a few mortgage*, kkdo bunds, a
p. in., wfanf they are w tta ‘burgle,’ and will ocean voyage* thnt are now made; fa fact, it good deal of rijiufag go'..’, nnd tbo rest of the
open tho wifo and donate all cadi therein to would bo only about three and a half times filling was grreubacl-s of denomination.! that
tho ‘Burglars’ benne,’ and pledge hfa won! of at long as ‘the journey from New York to
honor to protect them during tho meeting San Diego, .which is undertaken c-. cry day.
«L«» ta cbangx, to buy a g1.000 grrontack
from the stern eyo at tta law totiwbert of
Alluwiqff the rcoderate average of twenty- wta it and put ft. in ths tin box. Tbo
hfa ability.”—Now York Sun.
five miltw on hour, tbe trip from New York fan. »t will bo remombcnxl. docs not allow
to London -would take about twenty-thre-? grrrabaekj to ta tax’ri. Tbb money so hid
■days. Then tlw tourist might add a reven
A Colony of Ant*, not being exactly Sartt- days’ rail from Liverpool to New York, nnd away did not increaK iu value, did not earn
anything, did not ta any jxwtah' way bene­
fied with thefr leader, cast about to find an­ thus accomplish a trip aroend tta world fa
fit tho world. But hold! It did benefit tbo
other, nnd when tta day of Election camo a thirty days, which would beat Jutes Veruofa
world a Httie. Tbo knawlodgo that it was
Graiahopper wa« Elevated to tta place by a travelers out of right.—New York Joupal.
safe fa tho old tla box made o:mi man hittnr
Largo Majority. Th* Old OncMbook their
aml that man wm Dicl; Hopple. Tliat won
brad*, bat the Young One- EuthuriartlcaUy
lomething.—Cincinnati Timre-Star.
explained:
Colors lutvo conddcrabb iuflnanco on tbo
"Hfa Uncle left film a Hundred Thousand tho physical nature both of plant* and auiDollars and bo inu*tta all right"
' ntali. Sundry diw.-ascs grr.w better or v.ofm
Claude Overstreet and John O. Matthews
In about three months, however, the Grass­
went out on a bird bunt over ta tbu fork and
hopper had so Micmnuged Affaire tliat tta copied by the 1 ulieuta. Violet omcoig others. thinking
they might find larger gnX?tS

A lot 20 feet wide and 40_ feet deep In
Chicago was sold the other day for 3130,000.
When you ootnoHo think of iL that fa a
pretty large price. It means 67,500 jwr
front font, or 3187.50 per square foot H
Ant* were compelled to Bounce him or go
paid for in sliver dollara. the number out of the Industry Bu*fa**t. Tbo D.tomxI
would ta unfllclent to cover tiie area near­
ly three time* over.
‘
“MOBAL.
Judge Grant I* a man whose randidney
wiflgrow till tta polfa do*e April 1st mean tho Iteraadou of Brataa”—Detroit
*To begin with, he fa the rigid kind of u
man, and ha* proven himself to ta the
Xgtrt kind of a fad,,.. He e.uur* irom a
It fa relate I that Sir Nicholas Bacon wm
wetiun wtam.. claim, for Ita po*ltion were about to |xua judgment upon a man who had
b--n guilty of robbery, at that time punish­
able by death; but tta culprit pleaded for
mercy on the gronud that ho wax related to
..........
apoa tho democratic jujiers of our fair

have tta alternative of the de-

HIS LAST BLUE CHIP.

polls and fleet them-_________

I'ostuiaster General Dickinson, in re­
The late Mr. Wclington IL Burt might
sponse to a Senate resolutiou, sent to con­ uuid a mrasage of condoleiKC to the de­
gress, the following statement showing the capitated Grover.
number of changes of railway postal clcrkr
President Harrison; Same old white
from January 1, }8W&gt;, to December 31,
1888, wh^ the reasons therefor. By death, house, but a much tatter tenant for Uncle
19»; voluntary resignation, 1.U37: removal Samuel.
or Involuntary resignation, 1.975, divided
as follows: For physical or mental inca-pacity. 118: for Inefficiency In discharge of
duty. 4SC; for official misconduct 2&lt;J3: for
personal, misconduct, 813;, for Improper
character or habits. 47; for political causes
(partisanship) 780; for all other causes, M:
for no cause assigned 24. There were on
the rolls December 31 last 1.343 railway
postal clerks who were In service an March
5, 18M.

TO LONDON BY KAIL

hm

gruttics ot’etarking are readily expiate '
Our bead*ar&lt;&gt; mare level than «n*
,
would supixBc, to sue u* in our serrotm! /
What i&gt; mare, storekeeper* are hat as "
aware of thia tatural ar asxttal fltnc*

p

thenndve* on tbe subject.
Tta next thing, front our point &lt;-f vi w. '
a place where there fa lota at work and li

«
a

“That reminds me," safel a bystander, ’ c'
u incidunt that happened to Now York !■:

C

th* Murray 11111 nml come acro*» tta aan&gt;
Ricbard Spooner, Kaunas Qty. J- ha*.’ “
friend of that namo in Jaytown, Kan., aud
as I pomed out rf tho hote l catran'-.’ 1 n-.'-t
him taco to faro. Wu took a drink tngrifa r,

o

"Heglauocd up qulsxirally and on&gt;w«-e.!
•Well, ta»’l Jnytowti u Kaa»s cityPKa-.*w City Tunes
.

“HuBo, BDiy,” shouted a Norwich pul* •
•cbool buy at tbo primary divte-m toapan'cfatal school ehum, “I’m studying toijino nn-1
tMaaon^wr now’. DoaT teach 'em fo
admuLdo'* theyt They toll. v&lt;t *11 nte,..t

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�Hastings Banner

Republican town committees will pleasei
forward their caucus notices at once.

Hastings, Wednesday, March B, 188V.

Sixty cent tea for forty-fire cent* at:
Knapp’s old stand?
B. Tixklek. AgL

PERSONAL MENTION.
A’. D. Beelm la in Wuhhigtan. .

Examinations will be held in Barry |
* ‘Barry county cannot afford to run the ।county for the spring series 1889, hs fol-1
risk of fire any longer, and should not be •lows:
•
Hastlngx, regular. March 7th and 8th.
A. D. NISKBRN, Local Editor.
behind nelghlxiring counties in enterprise"
F.. A. Blackman wna in town Saturday. said D. W. Rogers, Secretary of the Barry
Middleville, special. March29thandS0th.
3 can* tomatoes for 25 cento at the clos­
4
Eaton
Insuranre
Co.
to
tbe
B
as
skb
Nashville,
special,
April
2&lt;Jth
and 27th.
ing out salt
B. TTxkler, AgL
Jphn Fumise, of Nashville, waa ta town­
reporter;
i
Examinations will begin at 9 o’clock a.
Rev. L, Master will deliver an address, r«;iay.
for Use regular
**lf the people of Barry county knew the 1m.. nnd close at 4 p.
at the Methodist church Thursday night. . (a D. Spauldlug visited Grand Rapids danger they were miming, and could real- i
lie what the loss of the records in this ।
Smith's Baznar will soon n*move*into" "’'londny.
:
J. W. Mateukwa.
the store In the cast side of the Welssert;
S. Schantz, Woodland, was in the city probate office would cause them to suffer, Saturday.
there would not be any opposition to the
See’y of Board of Examiners.
block.
Thursday.
,
new court house. I ahi earnestly iu favor
‘ On Thursday and Friday of this week a.
Lr. Ferguson, of Middleville, was ta the ot the new court house” said ex-judge of "
Sunday school convention will be held at■ 'it,' Monday.
probate, Wm. W. Cole#
PROBATE ORDER.
the Baptist church.
•
"Yes, sir: I’m a eOurt house map" said jState of Michigan, county at Harry.-o«.
W. S. Powers, of Nashville, attended
At a session of tho rrohato court for ths
Guy Manning, township clerk of ‘Balti­
R. K. Grant has put in some fine show ' art Monday.
/
Countr
ot
Barry,
buldeu at the Probate Office In
more, “and nearly every one of the heavy ]
cases in order to display bis fine new stock
rank Pancoast of Charlotte/ was ta taxpayers of our town favor It, so far ah Jday, tho 2d day of March, in tho year one
of furnishing goods.
thousand right hundred and rjgnty-nine.
town Thursday.
•
I’ve heard them talk" he added.
hunt. Chsries W. ArmsirouR, Judge of
Gentx or ladies Waterbury watches only,
Gilbert Striker Is another Baltimore
Mrs. Carrie Goodyear visited ta MlddlcS4. John Besanwr has received this week
man who appreciates the fact that Barry ' In the matter of the estate of John 8.
\.;iu Wednesday.
a new stock of thqm.
comity needs a new court house.
'Cumming*, deceased.
.
Butter-taiW.
Ou
reading and filing the petition. duly, veri­
Mis, W. II. Squlera returned to Big
Benj. Pearce, of Maple Grove, will do ,fied. of
The reduced. fare to Grand Rapid* last
John O. Cummings, sou a! said deceased,
all be can in favor of the new court house .praylna this court to adjudicate, and determine
week was taken advantage of by many . 'Rapid* ■Thursday.
who arc or were U)« legal heirs ot said de-ca-ed
dn election day.
pc '-le in thia vicinity.
A. E. Southwlck^of Middleville, was ta
•has—3Tc per bu.
Supervisor Kent, of Assyriu, waa seen 'and entitled to inherit the estate of which said
Onlon»-mB30c per bu.
county
•tbv !
Thursday.
i .V'Uliam Johnson, a Barry
I, ™_.j
K.„tpion
.
on our streets the other day by a Baxxer
Potatoes-■MB-’Te.
er, aged 81. died on Monday. He was :■
M. Smith, of Woodland, was ta the reporter. When asked bow the people of :
Fork—Drwwed, H.0MM5.40.
resident of Hastings township.
Poultry-Lire: Fowls, tet spring ch
Assyria felt on the court house question 1said petition, and that the ht-lrs at law of said )0e;
! cit; Saturday on business.
ducts. He; turkeys, Me. Preued:
yUncle Isaac Vrooman observed Tntinlin ' H. E. Combs, of Middleville, was ta he replied. "Much more favorable tbnn 1 deceased and all other persons interested ta cns. lie; ducks, nc; tariceys. He.
anticipated. 1 have made no canvas of the isaid estate, are required to appear at a session
now beautifully the weather cleared nj&gt; 11&gt; 'WA Thursday on business.
of mud Msirt, ttien to be holdcn at Uie Probata •i.oo. May wheat sold at price
matter;
but
when
the
question
was
first
;
after Harrison was inaugurated.
Office in the city at Hustings. Insaklcounty, and •l.OlMMLMH; No. 3 red. We.
,
...
. i C. D. Matteson left Wednesday for New proposed, 1 expected Assyria would give a .show cause. If any there be, why tbo prayer of
The Bazaar will soon remove to tb York city, after a .bortS tslt here.
heavy majority against It- But I have itbe petitioner may not be granted. And It Is
Welssert block. Weissert Bros. wlB bate
..
..
:„
,
heard a munlier express themselves, and ;further ordered. That said petltloocrgive notice
steers.
Rapids,
their tta shop ta the second story.
' Judge Montgomery, iof Grand
•----.
s
most of them favorably. Many of these 1
..
i was in attendance at court Monday.
Sugar fur 5 cents that every other tt-.-rc ; .
. . '
...
...
. thought would opi*ose iL I had first
Mediums, * H-Tfll
cloatag out snte.
sate.
' A d*’ '»■« nwntly bora to Mr. and thought that eight out of 10 in our town per printed and circulated in s.Ud
»ks six fdr. at the clisdmr
This powder never varies; A marvel of purity asks
of
would oppose. But It now looks as Barry, once in each week for three succeulve
and wholesotneuea*. More economical
•B. TiXKt.tu:, |AgL i Mrs*
nt Va'an City, Oregon.
:b.ni (!:&lt;• ordinary Kind*, and cannot be sold tn
though the result would be dose In weeks previous to said day of hearing.
The Michigan fish commission is plant­
J. W. Matthews and wife returned Assyria." This is indeed good news for
.•ompetlOon with the mtiJtltude of low test, abort
Chakles W. ARXSTMOXG.
Those 00c baskets uf tea nre selling fast,
ing
eggs
in the .stream near Yysiianti.
ueight, alum or phosphate powdera. ftold only ; don’t wait too long.
(A true copy.)
Judge ot Probate.
Wednesday from their visit In Canada.
many had claimed Awyrin would give 200
,u cans, H'VVAt. Bakixo Fowbeb Co., tots
V.-M1M.N.Y.
.oct MM
Born. Monday morning, to T. T. Cub adverse majority;
Afton D. Smith, one bf Rutland’s pro­
"The cheapest place .in town to boy flo.-.r
- ve and wife, a boy. Congratulations.
gressive farmcra, is au earnest advocate of
is at the closing out sale.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Goodyear and Mrs. the new court house.
B. TtNKLEB, Agt.
' Greble visited Grand Rapids Wednesday.
Geo. W. VanArman, of the same town,
Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. O. W.
■U Wilson and wife, of McBride, are said to the writer ""Keep at it. 1 tell you
Blain, of Grand Rapids, will addies* tlw
iting Mrs. Witedn’s brother. C. S. there Is nothing you can do for the people
union temjwranee meeting at the Baptl«»
of Barry county better titan to point out
church.
.
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the danger nf Uk records and the need of
,
. .
Mrs. J. J. Emety, of Grand Rapid*. ' is-1 a M« dourtliousi’. w A horsy attached to a cutter made tijings r ,i her parents O. D. Simuldlng and wife
Warren Foreman, also of Rutland, said
tnr a
■ slrasrt (in...
I....
.
.
lively for
time Saturday ........
morning
"It struck ns unfavorably at first, and
on Broadway. Some damage was done t,
Charles Gonzel, a member of the former many In my locality bad calculated to oj&gt;the cuttex
,
posc
It But the records muri be pre­
&lt; Detroit ball team, was the guest Friday ot
If you want to read Harrison’s ln«ug-i T
served. and so we shall favor the new
I &lt;‘Iim Baldwin.
_
court house.
• nit entire sto-.k of
ral address,, buy a pair of specs of Join
Will Powers nnd wife of Traill County.
C liarles F. Cock, ex-supervisor rf Hope,
Bessmer and^you can M*e any thing in '
D. T., arrived In the city last week the says “We want it. the county needs and
you wish ta
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guests &lt;it Mrs. Powers’ brother, Dr. An- must have it it is a plain matter of bush
Harrison was inaugurated on time., 11. ilnis, and family.
.
new. I shall do all I can for it
muM a new Waterbury watch, that kwpD. U Morthland. the Cedar Creek mer­
R. B. Dunlap, night operator nt the
everybody on time. Joint Bcssmcr sella
chant expresses himself as heartily iti
th- -a for »4 a piece.
z freight office. M. C. R. B., lias been in favor of the new court bow?, and thought
Vermontville for several days. E.,J.
the
majority of tbe taxpayers of Hope
Some one burst in the door of thccounty Tillou took his place here.
’
were of the same mind.
ireasurer's office Tncstlay night. Tfteir
Mi. Radcliffe, of the firm of Radcliffe Jt
Henry Ekert, one of Irvjng's pr&lt;»perous
object evidently was.to find a warm place
Holt,
was
in
Grand
Rapids
Wednesday.
farmers, staled that he was heartily In
as nothing was disturbed In the room.
Mr. Holt taking charge of their store Imre favor of the new court house, and believed
Maekeri'l. -California salmon, ciscoes, during the former’s absence.
If you think’ he will Jold bis arms and let any credit store
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tbe people ot his locality- almost to a man
white fish, trout, cod fish, haltottl. herring,
were in favor.
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undersell him you are badly mistaken. He won t gJlow it.
lb-v. Puffer, owing to ill health, was un­
etc., all fresh good*.
x
It has been claimed that the township
abb to til) his appointment at the Mclho/
.
&lt;11-: iiurcu
'llhurcii ouuua)
Sunday uigni.
night. ur
He rTinrw
expects w
to of Prairieville would go 3 to 1 against the
\nd those owing said trm nre requested
able to attend to his duties next Sunday, court house-. We chanced to meet one of
t.. call and settle their Ani-ount by cash or \ZChartes Baldwin received the other day ]
the best posted men In that town the other
from Hastings, a Boston photographer, u
iiDtv/sw we shall give BO credit after this
^llmjles Baldwin has fully determined day, and he dChounccd this report ns false,
fipe group picture of the base ball team ■'
io play with no league Imse bull team this and said that sentiment there favorable to
dab-. '
• '
composing tbe National league durbi
-vason.
His
health
not
being
of.the
best
the new court hotthe was growing, and he
1888.
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he deems It wise to rest and recruit during believed It would carry. We have never
The committee for securing proper heat thlsjear.
taken any stock in the report that Prairie­ 13 pounds Granulated Sugar
'
....
$1 00
ing apparatus for tta- central building i&lt;
ville the richest and one of the best if not
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Excelsior Gloss Starch
.
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doing some very thorough work, and will
IXM&gt;k • m the last page for the report of the l»est. townships of the county, would 6
soon be able to make a report that will iw Harrison's inauguration.
Sal Soda
1&gt;c so blind to her Interest* as to oppotie so
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satisfactory.
'
Muscatel
Raisins
25
Good sugar weather for a few days, necessary a public improvement as a new
court bouse. Prairieville isn’t in the habit
One of Merchant's livery teams while which will no doubt be improved.
Butter
Crackers
25
of being on the wrung side in such matters.
being driving Wednesday night‘by sum­
In order that our readers may know just
box Washing Powder ....
....
25
young bloods Ih-couh- unmamurcabk- pnd . Granges aud lemons ten cento per dozen
what the proposition is. we give the reso­
ran away, making a wreck of the buggy. al tin -.losing out sale. B. TutKLtut. Agt.
Yeast Baking Powder
10
lution
as
it
jmssed
the
board
of
supervisors,
it was the result of careless drU lng.
Home grown .clover seed ami Illinois every memtrer votlhg tn its favor:
Sold only ta 1 lb. tta can and every can warranted.*
F. H. Haklow A Co.
Qlve oilcloths a good cnxt of varnish timothy seed.
Jiwdrrt!. That nf the next annual
New
Filberts
L
10
every month and a cost of linseed oil
It now looks as though the work of the township meeting In the county of Barry.
choice Japan Tea (otherrask 45c) ...
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thinned with turpentine every two weeks circuit court might be completed this week. Michigan, to be held In the various town­ 1
and they will last four times as long, and
ships of-said county, and wards of the city 1
best
Japan
Tea
Dust
(others
ask
25c)
20
“
&lt; 'n our lust page will be found a com­ of Hastings in said county, on Monday,
loot like new until nearly worn out.—Ex.
Sour Pickles in vinegar
25
plete report of tlw inauguration ceremonies. the first day of April, A. D. 1889, the fol- 6 dozens ,
I
E. A. Holbrook ha* sold.hia bartx-r shoj»
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• hir • ind 10 cent, counters are loaded fowing shall be submitted to the qualified 5 bars Santa Claus Soap
.u Eil. Sage, uf Milwauk&lt;-e, a former Hast­
’ voters of wild wtmty. for their ratification Fresh Canned Mackerel, 1 lb. can
10
ings boy. Mr. Sage Ims taken po&lt;p«Mlon ■ :li Is- gains, come and see.
and approval, or rejection.
but is in Milwaukee this week making
2
cans
Curtis
Brothers
Tomatoes
....
....
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That
the
sum
of
WO.ObO
be
raised
by
the
'/A'
pn-imratlons for bringing his family hen-­ . Tiie M. C. R. R. company has dLscuntincounty of Barry, to Im? used under the dl- 2 “
Paris Corn ,
25
the office of night operator al the rcctlon and control uf the board of super­
Quiet Bay was celebrated Tuesday ar .
Best canned goods in America.
■ eight depot. Mr. Dunlap, who Iras filled visors of said county, in building end fur­
the Episcopal church. A number of vi- '
tag clergymen wen* present. Tues :a&gt; -iiiat position for some time, will be rvrnov nishing a court, bouse, to be erected on the We sell the best 50c. Fine Cut Tobacco,
■ cd to some other office.
and Wednesday evenings some faten-»
I i-'.iri house '.Quan' in tbe vlty'of Hastings.
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“
oQc.-Tea,
papers were read and addresses dellw-red
Advices from Washington this morning Barry county, Michigan, for the use of ।
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u
25e. Coffee, roasted,
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at the church.
state that tbe cabinet as mentSaned &lt;&gt;n page said county.
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15c. Smoking Tobacco.
That said ImUdlng. complete and ready
Joseph Rogen- wants your butter, eggs 8 of this Issue was the one selected by
far occupancy, with all the furnishings and
President
Harrison,
and
tliat
tbe
same
has
“
“
25c.
Broom
Corner of Court and Jefferson St. Keeps flour. and jxiultry and will pay the highest mar­
furniture and beating apparatus for the
■ ■ •■■I. bone meal, around oyster-aheJI. -m: food ket price. Remember that he does bis been confirmed by the Senate
IN BABRY COUNTY.
various offices In the same,' shall cost not
lor fowl*.- A!m» a genertkl 'tark of groerrfea. own shipping and is not required to sell
Wm.»Muldom. Geo. Little arid John to exceed under any circumstances tbe said
Ills produce so that thAshipper makes a Murray, the individuals charged with sum of sixty ttiousand dollars.
We are the only house that carry a full line of strictly pure
profit; brnce he ajn pay top notch prices. breaktag into LlebhOtuter's store. Nashville,
The building of Said court house to lx’ Spices in the city.
sometime since, were served with other commenced during the year 1890, and to
The three prisoner*. * ho recently came
We have stacks of goods and we are bound to sell at some
so near escaping from the county jail, nude papers Monday, and again brought before be completed and furnished as stated
another attempt.Wednesday night They ’Esc. Kcnaston, who turned them over to above, ready for occupancy before the ex­ price.
:li&lt;
u-nder
mercies
of
the
circuit
court.
piration of the year 1891.
wen: unsucoessful. Extra precautions for
We are just slaughtering prices on Crockery, Glassware,
That the said sum of 800.000 lie raised Hanging Lamps and Bazaar Goods, at
their safe keeping are now being take:
Niles Diamond, of this city, and Lucien
and doubtless their cases will be effectn ■ Gibbs, of Prairieville, will wrestle at Un­ by taxation ns follows: 920,000 in the
(lisjsiscd of al this term of court
ion hall Friday evening. 15th. This will be year 1889: 930.000 In f Ke year 1890; 820,000
in the year 1891.
I
Mr. Editor, through your enlumswc wish a very interesting contest. Gibbs recently
That said resolutions to raise tbe said
to thank the friends and neighbors for vanquljhod Wilkliumn. m- Hope, while the sum of 800.000 for the purpose aforesaid
match’between Wilkinson and Diamond
that
plaaaaqt
surprise
and
tapdsome
pres
­
Ladles’ ready-made muslin underwear nt
resulte.1 in a draw. In Mr. Gibba. Dia­ be submitted to said viectora upon printed
ent whieli they gate us last Wednesday
'S than cost'of raw material.
ballots, reading ns follows: “For the Tax" N. B.—We handle no snide goods, so we don’t have to hire
eveningfby which we slrall always remem­ mond will meet a formidabla oi&gt;poncnL
and "Against the Tax."
some outsider to sell them for us.
Bert. Tinkled Is making the goods go
ber otfr sixteenth wedding anniversary.
Let every reader bear in mind tliat How­
Mb. ani&gt; Mbs. C. C. Gam.
fast from that bankrupt'stock be U closing ell’s Annotated Statutes, section 452, ex­
Hoy's woolen undershirts, *49 eta
out
on
Jefferaon
street,
r
A
glance
nt
his
Children's Wooten W for 10 cts.
pressly says that each organized county
As qpr readers well know,- Dr. J. A.
store on Saturday last showed that the shall provide a suitable court house and
(’jijldreiftt woolen mltu-ns for 10 cte.
Baughman, the well known specialist
;&gt;eople appreciate low prices. The store fin- proof offices. That section, if it means
Ladles’ woolen mittens for no cte.
formerly of this city, is now located at
was crowded all day and Bert and his as- anyttiing, mean* that If the records should
Hand kerchiefs from 2 ets. up.
Akron, Ohio. All those wishing to con­ Ristante were hustling their hardest all day.
tajc 3 eta ri bottle.
be deetroyfid, tlwsc wbo suffer thereby can
sult Dr. Baughman by letter can address
And everything in &lt;iur line below com him m No. 151 South Howard Street, But they were pleasing tho people and claim damages af Barry county. IlernemjM-titlon.
didnlrmlnd the exertion required of. them. ber lhat Barry county is violating that law
Akron, Obl»&gt;. lie writes prescriptions for
n?” Call and see.
Janes Nesbitt, of Morgan, was brought and is criminally careleu in this matter.
n - disease for 91.00.
before Esq. Kenaston yesterday, charged" Thnt If through the criminal neglect the
Monday evening the children of Grand­ with disturbing a religious meeting. He citizens suffer loss, tbe county must foot
ma Crawley gave ber n happy and complete plead not guilty, and his examination was the bill.
Think for bow many court
surprise at the home of J. L. Crawley. It adjourned till Tuesday. There Is much houses the damages would pay!
Tiie Baxxku will continue to give tbe
rill dn uphol- was ber 70th birthday, and she will long excitement ta and about Morgan about
and pleaeanUty n-memlicr the occasion. disturbance)* at religious meeUnm. Who­ sentiments of citizens of Barry Co. on this
roll TOUR
After a splendid supper, 4he was given a ever is guilty of such an offence Should be question iu each issue hereafter.
number of useful and costly present* as given a most thorough reminder that such
James N." Covert, ex-supervisor of Carl­
linMt
reminders of the event
ton said, “I don’t know of any ta our
miserable business must atop.
locality wbo will oppose the court bouse.
&gt;//On some of the fine shade trees about
Wc have received the initial number of We are all in favor of it now, although' all
town are signs giving warning that a fine, Orno Strong’s newspaper, the “West were not no at first,"
,
of 85 will be ImpoMd If any one ties burses Coast Trade.” It Is a fine sheet typo­
Drrenzo Mudge, of Maple Grove, “Yes
to the trees. Nevertheless nil Satunlay graphically, filled with news Interesting to air, we’re all ta favor of the new court
Circulation this week.
2,100 afternoon was one at least of these-notices the trade" ta Its territory, has a good ad­
unheeded and the horse’s owner unmolest- vertising patronage from tiie send-off, and Grove who will oppose so necessary a pub­
flood hotlsc nnd barn to rent Enquire «1. M Ight as well not go to the trouble of put­ .shows many traces of our friend's individ­ lic improvement.'’
ting up notices that don’t mean business. uality. Wc did not expect anything els*:
of Dr. Iratbrop.
Fred Wagner, Sr., of Woodland “I
House to rent. Enquire of Stuart" KnapA teachers’ Institute was held ta this than success would attend Mr. Strong in would willingly pay my proportion fur a
jhti &amp; VauArman.
city Saturday, with a fairly good atten­ his new venture, aud the "West Coast new court bouse in one year, and I don’t
Trade"
bears all the earmarks of success. think the county ought to have one cool­
dance. The program carried out was In­
Evaporated peaches very fine at Smith, teresting and instructive. We are unable
ing ten than «o,«0. That is Rule
Orlando Shaft was brought before Jus­
Hams A VanAnnan’s.
{
to give a detailed report of the meeting as tice Krnaston Saturday for examination on enough."
3. Velte, Woodland. “I faror tbe build­
A fresh stock of fish for the lenten aea- no one Interested in It has seen fit to fur­ a charge of feloniously assaulting tin- little
nish us with the necessary information; daughter of Mites Fisher. Tlw tosUmouy ing of a new court bouse, and will do all J
miii at Smith. Hams &amp; Van Arman’s.
and htiier duties prevented our being pres- introduced by the people was ta accord­ can for It on election day.
The Grand Lodge, Knights ot l*ythlns. '
ance with what has already been published
meets, March 12th, in East Saginaw.
*
lyC. M. Bates, one of Hastings’ young In relation to tlte case. Several pliyalcians
Saturday brought a large crowd to Jhi -' tfnd prominent lawyers, has t»ecn awioclat- testified to the fact tliat the crime had been
eity. but not u great amount of trade. '
.•d with tlw law firm of (Tamer * Son. committed nnd Justice Kcnaston decided
* good, reliable boy to learn the liarbcr'n The finn name Is now Cramer. Bhtea A that the evidence against Shaft was rtrong
Cramer, with "offices over Spaulding’s dry enough to warrant binding him over for
trade4s wanted at Busby's barber shop.
trial ta the circuit court. Shaft conducti-d
Quarterly meeting will be hold at the M. bers of the Barry county bar, the senior himself tn the justice's court In a very unE. church one week from next Sunday.
having l«en constantly Ln tlw practice of (vmcemed manner and did not worn to
3 cans of com for 25 cents at tbe closing Die law for 25 years. We wish the new realize tbe enormity of thu charge against
him. He Is now ta jail.
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firm suoccm.
out sale.
B. TntKLWt, AgL

W. L. Wilkin* was in Detroit Friday.

^AKlHc

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
WE INTEND

■To Sell Out!
Close Out

Groceries, Crockery^
And Store Fixtures,

WHOLESALE PBICES.
Farmers Produce taken
at Cash Prices.

Wt’s the Matter with Beamer?
He’$ all Right.
When it comes to prices and quality he

Gets There W Botli Feet!

What's the Matter
\
With these Prices?

NO??"J'£DS

H. W. LANDRETH

gillaSpie,

ArEW YORK

BARGAINS!
Smith's Bazar.

Beamer’s Cash Bargain Store.

DO- YOU PATRONIZE

Central House Block.

E. H. Lathrop’s
Drug and Book Store

LOCAL NEWS.

Drugs, Books, Stationary, Patent Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Wall Paper, Window Cur­
tains and Druggist Sundries?

IF YOU DO NOT,

Call at his store before purchasing elsewhere.
You will be surprised to see what a large stock
he has, and pleased with his prices.

keeps a Registered Pharmacist con­
stantly in attendance, who compounds all pre­
scriptions carefully.
Do not fail to visit his store.

DR. E. H

ROP.

�FARM AND GARDEN.

Best of All
Ccugh medielu**, Ayer'« Cherry Pectoral
ia Ju jnwster demaud than ever. No other
{ircparatlun for Throat and I.tiug Trouble*
la »r&gt; prompt tn its effects, bo agreeable to
the taste, and no widely known a* thi». It
t» the family medicine In thousands of
Iwusebobls.

OBSERVATIONS AND EXPERIENCES
THAT WILL INTEREST FARMERS.

The judgment ncpretaiy to know and
chivl trouble that, whenever I take cold or
nm exposed to inclement weather, show* tliscritninnte betwerti what npproachca
iteelf by a r«-ry anuoring tickling sensation tho natural and the unnatural ia tho.inlu tlir throat and by dMlcnlty in brrathtag.
I iia-.c trim I a great many remedies, but clinatioa of a horse's foot is something
:&gt;&lt;.ue d'«« so well a* Ayer’* Cherry Pcc- tliat cannot bo too scrioasly considered,
:&lt;-ral which nlwavs^-ivct protup! relief in especially by the practicing farrier. I’nr■ i-nrns cf toy obi complaint."—Erneat A.
Hepler. Inspector of Public Komis, 1‘arislf ticular care ought to 1» |iaid to the due
degree ot thnt growth in which tho foot
•1 cousiiler Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a should be kept, as well nA thu pro[»er
must imjtortaat reuirtly
height, width and length of tho alioo,
and the manner in which it must bo ]&gt;ut
on to as to promote tho two circumI have tested ita curative power, in my atancea of expansion nnd contraction.
family, many times daring the jxuU thirty ^Tho degroo ut obliquity of the hoof
yr«js. and have never known it to faff. It differs greatly.In different liorse., the
will teUeve the most »criotui affections ot high bred horses showing a tendency
tb« Ihn-ut and lung,, whether ta .children
■ •r adults.’’—Mrs. E. G. Eil^erly, Council to a more oblique line of hoof titan do
Uro other auirnah. Tl’.e fotz mud be
Bluffs. Iowa.
“Twenty years ago. I was troubled with prorervud as nearly as |&gt;o*&lt;iblo ia its own
a disease of thn.lungn. Doctors afforded me natural jKteition. Any foot, however,
no relief and considered mv ease hoprleiu. may bo perverted or altered from ite
I then began to uso Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
and. before I ha*! finished one l&gt;oUle, found proper degree of obliquity by tiro farrier
relief. 1 continued to &lt;ake this medicine, paring the heels down and leaving long
until a cure was effect®,!. I believe that toes, or by leaving abort toes and high
Ayyr's Cherry PHctural saved tuy life.’’-- heels.
Samuel Griggs. Wankygan, IU.

For Home Use.

"Six yqara agu I iodtracted a severe cold
winch settled on my I lungs and soon de­
veloped all flu- alarmisg symptom* uf Con­
sumption. 1 had a dough, night .sweats,
bleeding ot the lungs, pwins in the eh*st
am! Aide*, and was so prostrated as to be
•-i nfined to my bed nn#t of the time. Alter
trying various pteBCriitions. without bene­
fit. -uv physician tina'.ty determined to give
me Aycrie Cherry Pbtaorai. 1 took It, and
t'ue effect Vat, magical. I seemed to rally
Inun the first done of! this medicine, and,
after ushig Only thretj bottles, am as well
and sound as .ever.’!—Rodney Johnson,
Springfield, Ill.
;
j

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; C&lt;&gt;., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by Uruggtet*. I'nCr 91 ; *lx battles 85

Boston

Dry Goupis Store
MARR &amp;4DUFF
- Will put on sale

Jirnns

D--D

In dress (roods which ought to have your
perMinal inspection anil as there will be no

more ot those goods at anything near those

prices, it .iLmifs you in need to come tu
Battle Creek M shun as yon can and buy

TVo. 1.
1 caseH^h ces,

in., all wool dress

flannels in light gray, luvdium grw. dark

gray. navy, cardinal, brown, dark green,
bnmze. wlhe.

These are al! the chuk-est

rukiro am! nice goods and wilt.1* sold for

li‘l cent?,'usual price 50 cents.'

No. a.
1 rase Sfi pieces. 2S In., double fold tri­

cot*. all wool extra fine aud firm goods In
colors &gt;uch as cardinnl, scarieL navy,

brown, black, wine, gobelin, stone color,
green, medium gray, dark gray.

(he Muff that takes.

This Is

Our. prices, on this

caw will be 25 cents a yanL

Just think

au elegant double fold tricot Cor 25 cento
worth 40 cents.

(Come, come away).

No. 3.
1 caie ite pieces, elegant printed chailies

in all the newest nnd choicest figures and
colorings, these are inutdaouM* goods, .ele­

gant designs and goods worth 12.^ cents a
yard.

Our price on these goods will be 7

cenbs cheaper than calico.
We. give you fair warning of the arrival

of tin- above bargain".

A PEBFECT HOOF FBKFABED FOB
SHOE.
In order to bo got into condition for
Jioeing, tho first object of attention is
to bring tl&gt;o foot to a perfectly level
lx-ariug. If this is properly managed,
the secret of success in farriery is solved,
affirms Russell in his ‘•Scientific Horae
Shoeing," from which the annexed cut
is re-engmved. In this cut is shown
what Profcsaor Russell claims to bo a
perfect hoof, properly pro|Ktrad for the
allot*. This may be taken us a Mandan!
of perfection, from which the goolnrsa
of feet In general may be judged. An
examination of the natural feet of many
horwhi will sltow tliat their essential
shape is thu same, but, generally 8]teaking, a perfect f &gt;ot will not be found in an
animal that has been shod. Some of
.tho unshod'feet may havo grown more
luxuriantly than others, whereby the
crusts-will bo deeper and tho bottom
part may bo broken, bo us to give the
foot an uneven appearance, but when
thb Fuperiluous horn has lv-n removed
it will Imj found that tho bottom of thT
foot will Ikj like the ono hero illustrated,
nearly circular, tho. nolo cqy/avi-, tho
Lars distinct, tho frog open and the heel
expanded.
In, undertaking to get a horse’s foot
into condition it is important to bring it
to ite best form—that is, as near to naturo as is practical.
It is on this ground that Professor Rus­
sell recommends to every farmer tho usu
of small hand compasses five or six
inches in tho branch for nursing tho foot
nnd bringing it to ita proportionate level.
It is hitj prncticu to first ascertain tho
length of tho hculs opposite the lines D,
D, by measuring with compasses from
coronetto ground surface, then the quar­
ters above tho lines C, C, and likewise
tlio sides of the too opjxxito the lines D,
D. In (lie same mnnner.’on tho bottom,
tho foot is to bo measured at the line# C,
C, where ita diameter ik tho greatest
from the middle ot, the/rogto the out­
side rim of the hoof. By thus ascertain­
ing tho gradations of tho foot and duly
proportioning it before shoeing to that
degree of safety possible, there is no
doubt, in Professor RumcH's opinion, that
tbe strength and. general condition of
tho foot will be brought to tho highest
state it is capable of attaining. On tho
foot prepared for tho shoo (see cut) tho
lower i«art Lj to be reduced* when too
full; that b. tho superfluous horn is to
bo cut ^4wny, more particularly at
the toe, and, by moons of n rasp,
a brood even snrfoco made for tiro shoe
to bear ppon. Tho loose, sdoly parts of
the sole are to be removed, go as to pre­
serve its concavity, and, if any ragged
parts are observed in the frog, there are to
bo carefully removed with a knife. Tho

j\ H^bN«T
Id submitUug his fourth annual report
to tbo president. Commissioner Colmati
briefly recapitutatea tho work dano‘ by.
tho various divisiona of his department
in applying tbo latest results of fcicntlflo
discovcriei to agricultural practice. Tho
aim of tiro dejiortmcnt i* a practical «f&gt;
and in tho direction of economy and ivariety in production,, through lit© union
of science and experiment Tiro post
year lias lioen one of activity, nnd new
sections and branches Itave Iroen orghriize&lt;l. the work of which will' prove of
great value •&lt;&lt;&gt; the future agricultural
ojicratiovs of this country.
'
The appropriation by tiro national
government of 813.000 j&gt;er ennum' to
each of the states and territories wHeh
havo established agricultural college^ or
agricultural departments of vollegoa,
in accordance
with tiro
act j of
congress approved March 2. 188".
has led to tho establishment of uow
Marions or tho increased devcloptnent of
stations previously established under
state authority in thirty-seven states and
ono territory. In several states two I «&gt;r
mure district stations are in operation;
in othira the stations have several
branches under one head. Counting tliHo
Litter as single stations, tiro total number
at present iaforty-two, l/ut counting the
branches separately this total number
would be not far from fifty.
Readers and the public in general car.
hardly fail to be surprised at tho rapid
growth made by this enterprise for rilerating agriculture by tlio aid of science,
when it is remembered that the first ag­
ricultural experiment station In &lt;ho
United States was established ta Con­
necticut in 1875, whose vxamplo wan
slowly followed elsewhere until in 1380
samo sevcnlecn of these institutions hhd
been organized in os many states. Sitice
tlien, under tho impetus furnished by
tho liberality of tiro general government,
te parr.tc stnto Mations had increased to
tho number factory stated. Most of the
new stations are now in actual operation.
bulletins nnd reports are being publtehed,
and tho investigations cover a very wide
range of topics of interest to tho farmsr.

FH 3

HU.

NO. 1—OLD TdAE TBSES BLGILAFTED.
Grafting at the top nf tho treo to pre­
vent unduo shading of the newly'started
grafts would do for a Ireo cf horizontal
growth like the apple, but in an erect
growing pear tree it would throw the
new top too high. As represented in
Fig. 2, where tho dozen inserted grafte
would Ikj seven or cifcht feet from the
ground, if the lower limbs were ■worked
tho following year tho JoTger grafts

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it,he will get
it for you.

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Chicago.

A»*lp&gt;- ■

&lt;'. G. H&lt;?LBMOOK.
Atfy for Assignee.

RHEUMATISMW NEURALGIA

,

Notice of Klevtlc .
Tolbe qualified vnten,of Barry County. MieJ-.'

O. tN», th* following ‘•BrcA

■o do their patient*. I*ala&lt;-&gt;
umoratir cured tbe wurrt

Paine’s
Celery Compound

•■llATing been troubled

FOR SALE.
MO USETO

*u ioj uro
w • ;urum.iiu u&gt;«;i.'
time. 1 uarJ &lt;&gt;uly on- but-;
saxen Urrantw, So. Cornish. X IL
pound. ’otST'w*a**pcrtn:uy
ruml 1 ccn Ol'" jump-

Effects Lastingr&gt;rrwv»MI&gt;n«n&lt;
Cures,

o/4«« ores X'Kf JTJXf I »«/&lt;«^TS5Tl'ir'r1^2at’CHANCERY ORDKli.
Chriwuaaa Mrsum. MKuteainant vs. Wlliliam
C. F. Hornum, deteadaut.
State of Michigan, county »f Harry -a*.
Chrtstophrr H. Van Arnau being duty sworn,
sjivs that be 1&lt;—
-

Notice to Farmers!

M’S n ro
THUOAT AND LVNt. DISK \.S!3 or
CHLUHtEN.

Ulu* no opiate*. tbercby obviating tin- danr.r-r
mMiltu:,.
...................
TRUK TO ITS NAME.
‘‘Have never found a nardminr more ins- ■
tta.name tbau Peckhara1- Croup Rrtu.-d. .
tail - A. M. Wevennon, druggist. Muskeson
Mich.

PeckfeaBf: Croip RenEij
.

FOB (-On.HSKS.

Michigan ami In the «tat-&gt; of Calir«rr.l*.

50 doses, 25 cents.
QURCS , PILES.
RHEUM,

-Notary Public. Itarrv Co.. M»ch
State of MlcUfoan, Iu the circuit court tor thr
county of Barry tn cbauwry.
Bull Ueodlnx Iu tbe circuit court tot the eounlv
of Barry in rbmicerv. Fifth Judicial Circuit DUY ONLY THE GENUINE
Order made m Cliariottr ia aald circuit.
t l-xi dno proof by afndavlt that Witllam C. F. D REPAIRS for GALE PLOWS.
Barsum defcndai.t Iu Uic above rnUUed cause One G-’natnr Point, LatHbddc, or Moldboard,
Mill outweaF at !c*-t three of the kind
an inuriuii nt Stuart. Kaai'l’ci A Van Arman, furnbbrd by •• Spurious Manufacturcra "
w icitore for complainant. Il Is ordered that the
BITT OMI.Y «EWnxK PARTS.
said defendant do spin ar and answer the bill of
Look lor our TRADE MARK on all Castings.
t&gt;Ui of complaint MiaUbv tak*n a* roufeased;
DALE
M"FG CO, Albion, Mich.
And further. th»t tbl* order !&gt;e pui-ilahed wlthu&gt; twenly dxj» from thl» date In tiie Harting*
N.R.—Ourt.'zr,!’i-«»rctbeo«iir&lt;&gt;n&lt;-miteefiTc.t '
Banxmr a bcuspaper printed io tbesaid county tlw Qncnwi Pattern*. «.iiKT|Wtillr we fuml.li the
ot Barrv and.be publHhrd therein once in each uuly Perfect Rtuag ~Gak Jtepatr^thsl so made.

tea Lb*. 30 M 3.
wound*

in.

SOHC3

INVALU-

State of Michigan. Oxinlrof Jta,
.
MORTGAGE HALE.
-,^,!l &gt;•»'&gt;“=
fo*n
made In the
eotidlUoo* ,.f a certain inarteage tmute t&gt;v
Mary a. Rtoum Tw t»r guardian. M. H. the 18th da* of February. tn the ye ar one
BI&lt;k&gt;*i. who rvcrivtrt bls Beente
and eichi Uondred and e-hshtr nf01lb® Probate Court
.J’T'*’"’ ‘harire W. Armstrong. Ju 1
Miclt. to Enin 1). Wtili
Prvtauc.
*
.nui.A. n. ifet.nnd rrc
tbe K&gt;y!rt&lt;*r of UmsH, fa
and State of SHchtcan. on
AUMININTRATOH S SALE.
On rraSl-oux! HllBSta* iietiUoa. riwly tn.
ruATT,. A. I). 1»M. ta k
Oud. of Lnry K. IVrrv. wteow ot saiJ &lt;trrra&lt;- tothomattcr ot the cstete of Eddie T. Branch, onpacrais. which wort
praying that * errtidn loxtrunrcat now on file to
thi* court puRHirttas to ** «be fort wi'J »n4 teNotice H hereby airei. that I shall iell al pub"
«&gt;«y be admitted to pro
c Auction, to thuhlxbesl bidder, on Taeeday,
uotH,.:.
lln HMYOM1 d*v lit Anril A r&gt;
-.1-7-

non It ia ordcfed. that FrHav. throoms In tbecity of Hiwttnp, Jhe cownty ot
Barry, ta tbe’state of MtaliIm. punumii to
butbonty granted to n.r oath* »b
i, am mat uia neirs at &lt;«■ &lt;&gt;i ■
^ay of Deyetnber. A. D. i«w, tor Abe Probate
1 all oll.Vi
gtedtl
k0011. ?■ J1?"’, ,Coun,J- Mlciilpui. *H of
the estate, right, title nnd Intm-ct d the nald coittaltM-d lu said niortKarv and tlir rtatute'iB
deceased eL Fn and to th* real estate situate and
being to the County of Barry, tn the Ktate ot
Mk-hlzun. known tutd desctilMd a* fallow*, towit; CommenclM at a stake In the highway
is rartMr ortrml. That mUU t«&lt;iU&lt;j.w p»» ho
*n£2’
*“&lt;» elgbly-lhrce (tu&gt; Itaks north tbe tx’rUi front door of th* t &lt;Mirt
tire to the persons Interested In sate rd,:.- ••'
of the half quarter port between tbe southeast

ESErtTsl
m,»rtiw &lt;* »o jnuch
unaa, u*mre west two (■_•&gt;
ini and fifty-eix uirn oi sb may &lt;«• necs-Mary to pay the amount
(3T» links thence eoetb
with seven per eeut. in» &lt;3&gt; chains and ?.!*??
thirty (Mj links thence to piam1 afWnninMoon.
u, ucKinniuxccmurally horizontal growth has enough of tatntng seventy one hundredths (TSitift} oT an acre
smnllCT slioots sufficiently near tl»o
ground for forming a now top in tho cen­
ter abovo the lowest branches, to allows
portion of them to remain till the next
half of the south cast quarter
year, when tho grafting of the whole
may bo completed.

ss.ryes'
“ Mss.
I. a!

U on section six M). In town two (!l. north c
Mk
Haxar Bcmto.x, AdmlhlMrator.

Marr &amp; Duff.

u, o, o, v, »*u ix'urmg iun»cc; a, a,
• 1,000 PER YEAR.
JU,T TH.1..™'"0 ”&gt;■ UIOIM- H. H, height of heel from ground BurMend for partlculitn to the
STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.
The Cornell University Agricultural
_____________ ANN ARBOR, MICH. .
Experiment station, organized under the
proriaioxm of tbe Hatch HU, has just

Jhe fhovjindj of jood houatKwfwj
have friedirsay
SAI&lt;TA(tyVS&lt;JOAg_^houwhold f&gt;ur)x&gt;scs.

*. ——•••
* .'■I.,
vir wii
llttie herein |itvvrlb«d for
appearance. ' ‘‘ ’
'*■ ‘
-y a. i&gt;, t»&lt;&gt;. &lt;®
A. HoOKRIt.
Circuit Judge.

take theirdeparture.

SHORTHAND I

To Ouc\-

w &lt;rf nutfciw taoger "Ob tMnuu*u»4M nr

Fig. 1 represents a tree with a dezr-n
grafts Inserted into tho lower branches
for funning a new rounded' head. To
prevent the upjxjr .branches from reduc­
ing tho vigor of tfic newly started grafts
a bnxxd ring of l«rk is shaved from the
irtem just al&gt;ove tho inserted grafte. The
next season tho i&gt;crtian of tho tree above
tho ring may bo sawed off, and the
wound covered with grafting wax or
shellac varnish, and tbo grafts will soon
take [xisaesaion and form n well rounded
bead. The now trees bearing from half
a buahcl to a bushel of handsome pears
tho third year. If the whole of .the treo
were to be beaded back ami grafted tho
same year, many water sprouts would
spring up among tbe grafts nnd a check
be given to tho tree.

Come before they

bc rasped flat and even, nnd so low as to
bo on a level with the frog. Indeed, the
whole bottom of the crust is to Iw made
equally on a plain surface, at tho some
time, with tho rasp, that tho shoo may
bear equally on every part-of it'. Next
BATTLE CREEK.
ascertain if tbo foot bo level; that is, if
tho distances of coronet and heel from
the sole be tho same on both quarters.
YOU CAN LEARN
If both qunrtiYs and heels measure alike,
reapectirely, the foot is on ita level, and
is properly pared for tho reception of
tho
shoe.
Just as readily as try attcndlnc •o*»s school and
at H Uwcxpenae.
In the cut, B, B, is a line through cen­
LE88ON8 BY MAIL.
ter from too to heel; C, C, lino through
A»K.SSiS,—SJ'i. ““ THOHOVtiH. center of quarter*; D, D, D, D, intersect­
vnortunnd writers get tram
ing lines marking the width of heel and
•&amp;0.TO SI50 PER MONTH.
Bidreof toe; E, E, frog; F. F, bare; G, G,

MORTGAGE KALE.

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES.

rua.

TIME TABLE.

‘■JaSMife’SKSTS.

Stations
Attorneys for Aiu.'Kuee ot Mort«»E*c.

NVT1CR OF ATTACHMENT.
CHAXVBBr ORDKIL
State of Michigan, in tbe Circuit Coart tor the State of Mtehlpn. In the circuit court tor the
County of Barry, ta Attachment.
coauty of Harry, in ehancerv.
t .Edwrnls vs. The Centra! Michigan
Ball Rond ( omtmnv
Notice
Is hereby K.
given
that on tbesaveaUi
day
of DecembreZ
ism. a Wm m TnZte
in’n.l
Only Iswwd out of the Circuit Court
. Frank PlekeB. Harsh Ifowe^.n^tar’
tor the County of Barry, at the atilt ot John E
Edward* tlw above named plaintiff, against the
Frank Plekell. and William Pick.
land*, tenemente. rood* and chattel*, moneys
and edrcla of thu Cee.tral Michigan itaUkoad
Company, the defendant above named, foe the
sum of lour thousand nine hundred and klt}SHVi-tl &lt;!illl*m *n.l tw^miK-ftarw ——UtS (81*87 **
itaouEbday
ot February
Gated thli

rrxx AVaXXWMAX,
Attorneys lorFtamtia.
NO. 2—OLD PEAR TREES REaEATTED.
Fig. 4 represents a treo of that excel­
MOTICK OF ATTACHMKNT.
lent but crooked growing variety, the Blate of Mlchhtan. In tbe circuit Court tor tbe
of Harry, tn Attachment.
Winter Nells, grafted nt standard height
Kdwards, vs. The Lowell and Hawings
on a straight stem, and is thus trans­
formed into n shapely treo; varietieu of
blender and feeble growth may be placed
upon such beautiful growers us the Buffum. Fig. 5 shows a pyramidal dwarf a
few years old, from .which all the
branches havo been cut, except tliose
into which thrifty grafts liavu been in­
serted quite near tho main stem in order

Chiriw, Zilfto&amp;»o &amp; SagioaT

ir:s'

r........... Hasting*.
............. Sbulu....
........ Cloventair .

IB

.. .jUehtaBd^une'

...... East Cooper*
.... .Kalanuuoo ■■

-At Richland Junction sdU&gt; 0. J.
&gt;« Alirvui. At Hastlags
*IU'.
|. Il—- Man

Michigan Central

rt forth* nounty
udldlal circuit

b|3 !■ Salfi
Lltl ».W lOJri
1A14

�DECAY THE BREATH OF LIFE.

In Inoininions Exit
Riddleberger's Final Exhibition
in the Senate Chamber.

Tho beautiful flower of tho springtl me* bring*

INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM.

HIS CONDITION CAUSES A SCENE

CTTJ.'nLT HKLI-LK8S AND CUBED.

arbitration ot tbe claim* against the govern-

from bouse committed 4.181 report*.
Ot tho bills end joint rexotations ta the

ol!*i&gt;ring to come.
- new thnnodfraanmrehara-ia/

Tho 0.-0 that burna over our dtic* and leavra only
iroa aud atotu\

Which la Unique in the Senate’B HistoryDrugged Ont by the Sergejint-

kw fv. muu come;
And tbo flamra ktadio feeltap; half dormant and
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tanderiy dry eyes that wa-'.i

wc cainua

But above all tln-se feida so material wc trace Uro
sum prtaeijil-^lgta-rtato tiro realm of tiro xptrfc. which czpaaJ*
through dectnictioa an ! fire.
Old custom* old forms and old errors **„ »*wwgrown and hidden (,y rust.
And tho Bonl-x larger growth demand* &lt;um tho
food that springs froth their cabai and dust

cany the faith ftu'bcyand
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Balliinor*. Ml

ffiClARH

III®!*
1

Stntaun

/’"vN TtoRcjstaOM-Es^aatd
,-tar&amp;’]PHYSICIAN AUD SUHCEON

SKILL and SUCCESS
Chronic, No® and Priratc Diima.
c«-NE«yOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood.

8 Y’pHl'LIS^nd ,1) bad Blood aad Skta Dtapermanently cured.
klDNEYand URlNARYcoepUIr.u.Gteet.
*’-- ... » . .
.

ae caete:npl»tic&lt; Jlitnap send fcr Dr.
celebrated r'-Ue Mtle sad Female.

F. D. CLARKE, M. D„
MIOH

Mo^ill Block, DETROIT.

Hastings Banner,
81.00 a Year.
Paplllon (extract of flax) Skin Cure Is
-iqierior to all the much-advertised skin
Ix.-antiliers with the advantage’of being ben•.•firial, an&lt;rn*it like the mineral preparations
usually sold whicli are very poisonous. It
will remote all.inflammation, cliafilng and
roughness of tiie skin, sunbttm. treckies
and unseemly blotches, and leave the cuticle
fair .nnd -rof: as an infant's. An actual
nrt-iVilty for tli*; cunpletr toilet table.
:..&lt;rL*vMAttics only SI for -ale by W. H.

Geo. Gorton, a veteran of (MX tiled at
i. • hestiT.iqttri
years.
Mothers will find Dr. Winchell’s ti-etbing
synipjiisttlieiuedieiiteto have In the home
for the children: it will cure couglis. colds,
sore throat, and regulate the bowels. Try

Big Rapids has a ladles Military class.

.
u. 1U., nu, c,.ver lvl4 troj—
•**?““«*”«* “dltat lou*l for joy. far go into, executive session. Tbe motion wa*
it trita us Of progrew toward G«L
lost, and then the wnator made himwlf ex­
-Eliza A. M^rUu ta Eastou Trxescrljs.
ceedingly troublesome by interrupting nmriy
»vt ry senator who wa* recognized by the
An oft repeated nnd oft neglected warning eluiir. Tta&gt; prvxiding officer finally told him
to English girls about to marry Frenchmen
that
he ui.uld out ngaln 1» recognized, but
-is repeated In an English journal. It docs
not yet mem to bo und&lt; nrtood that, though a be continued Ids interruptions nnd demamte!
woman nmy be married to a Frenchmen ac­ recx^tnitlon. his iteinnnd* Iwing ignonvi.
cording to nil the forms of tho English law,
Slr»-t!. ix'fore '■* &lt;&gt;\-:«Ktk ho aruwund an»ho is not neresuarily married in France. The hnutnvvl that be Imd telegraphed hi* resigna­
French law xtill requires that tbe tdounl andtion
to tbe governor of Virginia, becziUM- tat
antiquated form of asking the head of the
bridegroom's family to consent to a marriage f'xnvl ti. it ite had no rvcogiution in tlw sen­
shall begone through, and if this itf omitted ate. He mu awaiting an amo*er tn hi* dtetbo marriage (» invalid. A very sad case
came under t-.y own cognizance recently. A relieve him from tiro eml&gt;arrnxum*nt «&gt;f his
young Frenchman, visiting in till* country,
troenmo engaged ton young English lai|y.'
Inquiries were made, the gentleman's position minutes h &lt; again arose ami demanded re&lt;x*{and jirespocta appeared satisfactory, tiro .-.ffec- nitiim. The chair refused to recognize him
ticn was rtmtual, am! tho marriage was duly and told him to xil down. He continued to
rolfimnixwl In tho parish church and before a address the chair amt Senator tagafix ‘ iuregistrar. Tho latter precaution was taken (Uin-tcd thu «ergeant at-anus to nrre»t him if
became it appears to have been thought by tbo he refused to be seated. , Sergvant-ut-Anni
bri Jo’s friends that only a civil marriage was Canaday Mnrted around ths rear of the ebnmrecoguizuJ in France.
But nobody had
thought of inquiring whether tbo bride­
groom, a man of indetrondeut means, 27 years te-rger Teller and other* buniudialriy aruuud
uf age, bad troubled to nzk auy coc’* -leave him lux) persuarbsl the senator from Virginia
before bo got married. Tho man took his
wife over to France, and a coupD «.f years
■bergerar&gt;»® and once mote addressed tbe
uot married at all! Apparently there was
no rvdreai for tbo uamarried wife, who Lad chair, he-wax j dared* mater ambt* Canaday
to return to her relatives witbdhis indelible
*t:gma upon her.—English Paper.
wh-&gt; is a muscular man, enught hold of hi*
coat and pulled him toward tlx- cloak, room.
Tbe senator (aught hohl of bis ehair for «uj&gt;
Tho city of Paducah. Ky., bus 1 notice, jw&gt;rt, and tbe nmistant uf the sergcant-atbeen coming to the front recently, and con­ anns. Caph May. caught hi* arm. and t&lt;&gt;-siderable has Leen printed in tbo newspapers gethi-r tin* two ofticers of the xenate drnggwF
concerning tbu place. In a recently published him out »it tbe cluimlxn- into tbe cloak ruum.
article on attempt was made to give a history There wax a slight demonxtratiou ot applause
of tho city, and tbe writer, lacking informa­ in tbu gallery, but it ceased very quickly.
tion as to tho origin of tho name, fell back on
When tbe two officers gut Riddlriterger
that most convenient makeshift, "an old In­ safely ta the cloak room they phtoAl him in a’
dian chief.” Now, there may have been on 'chair, and then they mounted guard over
Indian chief with a namo similar to Paducah, him to prevent him returning io tlio flour.
but old time river znen havo an altogether
different idea of the origin of tiro name. It tiro building, but a* be refused, it wtu thought
is this:
Z
lest not to drag him through the corridors,
When steamboats first began navigating which were thronged with vixitara.
the Ohio river they depended on wood for
Tta* xtrne attending the arrest of Riddlefnel, and wood yards were located at conven­ ta-rg.-r wax mori extraordinary and lin* no
ient point*. One of thero wool yards was parallel in the history of the senate. Riddle
ta-rg*-r wa« iu a state of grua intoxication
by an Iriihmau named Patrick Dugtuu Of nnd was not responsible for hi* action* . Tbe
jiroridinp officer exercised a great deal of
Fat Dugan's wood yard and tbe few xhantle* patience and hi- final action an. unavoid­
occupied by himself and his woodcbopjier* able. Riddlriiergftr has been threatened with
. eventually grew to a thriving city, and what arrest before.
'
•
rnoru natural than that tho original name
When Rhi'lleta-rger find been taken into the
should bo retained, and Paducah is a very cloak room aiul in a degree quiet**I, lie wu* ,
natural corruption of the ancient and honor­ visited by Quay mid thru by Dawe*, who
able name, Patrick Dugan.—Steamboat Mat* tried tn nxuron with him and endeavored te
in St. Loata Globe-Democrat.
{■■ntuaile him to go home, But he ref used to
leave. Btrctcbed on a couch in tiro cloak
room he remained in the custody of the asMy attention was drawn recently while at­ dstartt rergeant-nt-arni*
Wtam tbo slight applause in the galleries,
tending a very largo funeral, ono of tho
largest Keen in Buffalo since thnt of 1‘resldent which greeted tiro expulsion of Riddlebergor,
Fillmore, to tbu fact that many of tho friends had subridsd, the chair called tiro attention
subjected themselves to an attack of pneu­ of visitor* to the foci that the itemomctrntiou
monia by standing at tbe grave with their
heads uncovered. It would be a good thing and sojil that 1»&lt; hojxsl it whukl not occur
am! would show no disrespect to tbo dead if again. The busimw of tho'ornato was then
tho officiating clergyman would request all
When lliddlclicrgvr was told thnt the
to keep their hats on during tho service at
the grave. No good can com«* cf removing wnatc iiml taken rei-eo*. he expreifced a desire
the bat La • cold, penetrating wind, ana to b.- taken hotiu-, and a carriage wa« call's!
harm is doubtieta often tbe result. Who will
be the first bold enough to start this reform!
WHAT CONGRESS HAS ACCOMPLISHED
—Buffalo News.

An old physical), retired froiu practice having
Imd placed in hi* bund* by *n tirt India mls-iiumry tiro funnula «f a *linple.vegetahle r*,m•dy for the speedy aud pemmnent cure of con-n.-ni'tinn, branchllix, catarrh, asthma and all
throat and lung affections, also a positive and
ra-Ucal cure lor nervous debility nnd all nervotiscomplaints, after having tested it* wonder
f j! euratlre jrowcr* In thousand* of cases, has
felt it bl* duty to make It known to hl* zuffertnx
fellows. Actuated by this motive and a dnslre
lu relieve human suffering. I will send tree of
charge- u&gt; all wbo desire IL thi* rrclue 4n Ger­
man, French or English, with full direction*
l*&gt;r preptirii g and using. Sent by mall bv ad­
’ .tressing wltii stamp, uamlrg this paper. W. A.
Noyes, 1 in Bower’s Block, Rochester. N. Y.
.lohn GritTctli, of Chicago, will build the
'“‘‘"'•irklry Library building In Muskegon.
.. itoLi’i ”’”’s Nerve’it Bone Liniment
Music boxes arc now .lisplayed in Chartnut
will ijelieve Rpn»~. bruises, neuralgia nnd street window* that are set in decanter-.*, inkrheumatism. S*ilJioMI &lt;lruwflM*.
clever
deception*, »&lt;» that u lady visitor may
Mra. W. G. Watson, o. ri(IOpe„vllle.

of Collector D. O. Watson,

dead.

Mhs. WiNxnow'a Sootuino Hritur should
ah -.iv» he used forchiidrcn tertnlng. It sooth*,
the child, soften* the gums, allav* all pain.cure*
wind Join-, and Is the best remedy for dlarrhira.
'1 irentj .jive cent* n bottle.
So far the cold weather ha* done no
damage to the fruit on the lake short*.
The toew vi-gelable tonic-alterative and
biood'purifier ta In tiie shape of a pleasant
syrnd and contains in a concentrated form
tho most valuable, vegetable curatives
which have lieen Ulcvelupcd by modern
mt-dirjil mid scientific research. It acts
directly upon the blood, through U Im­
parting tone and vigor to the entire hyste-m
and eradicating diw-ase. and la unequalletl
as a cure for scrofulous eanceron* and
other bunion, whether constitutional or
otherwise, catarrh, rheumattam. dyspepsia,
dropsy, sick and nervous headac!**. female
w-.akneM, and all blood, liver and kidney
diseases. Price St. Sold by E. H. Lath­
rop.

During the small-pox scare, Grand
Jaxige will hot be over-run with stnuigcrx.
„Lej!?*rtunZ offer “X testimonial In benalf ol
lledCunrr BlMsonis for cancers, scrofulous
ulceration*, rczema aad glandular iwelhtigs.
Alter more than twenty years' experience I
hate found it to be an excellent blood purifier.
.
A. J. Mahkcah. &gt;1. D.

Win. Peters'saloon at Ludington burned
tiie other night Loss, St,500.

EngHali Spavin Liniment remove* all
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lump* and Blenv
Hhf* from horse*. Blood Spavin. Clirba.
Splint*. Sweeney, Ring-bone. Stifles, all
Swollen Throats, Sprains, Cough, etc.
Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted.
Sold by Dr, E. H. Lathrop. Druggist
'{as tings.

win?. Ionla bounty Teachers Association
f in Ionia Mareh 18.

lUikUcberger’s term is in tho u|&gt;per house &lt;&gt;f
cOngres* practically wound up last night—
fifteen or sixteen hour* earlier than it would
uintar ordinary circumstance*—in a very ex-1
teanhliiutry manner. When the ornate met

Bill Man ill Doulil

Upon reoaMObiing, the senate bill increas­
for adjudication. There wi-i e tatrudu.**! hi
the wsmte iu tbu Fiftunh congrw, 3.WU billx. ing the limit ot cc*t of the' jmbHc building
and l-W joint ra*olution», and .2,710 report*
were made from
In tbe hotiao
there were J3»B® bilta, 2C7 joint resolution* bill wax received atxl bid aside tetnjiorarfly. Of Thpse Who Will Sit Around
' the Council Table.
and 4,154 rejxirt». In the Forty-ninth congre» there were intrexlucod «,:«! senate bill*,
II.2*11 house bill*, 1 Ihsenate joint resolution*,
bouse view of tbo deficiency bilfon objection THE LATEST CABINET INDICATIONS

French spoliation claim* adopting ubstruc-

house* and went to tbe prewdent _ tar his
signature.
Of the bill* that be ram? laws at the flrrt
K*don of tlw present congress tbe following
are the mu&lt; important.' Establishing a de­
partment of lai-or; giving 81W bounty to
fcohli'-r*. who were wrolkxl or enlisted for
three yrani prior to July S8,1881, and w ho
were submypientiy honorably discharged
from thesrrvii-j; remitting dutro* paid &lt;m
imported lireuling aninulx and admitting
fito ot duty that,-.* ini|*&gt;rted in the future; in••rtasing pensions for utter deafness to SID u
month; extruding the eight*hour law tolctter-carricr*; giving to state soldier* homes
wonld be ■■ntltlni to edmhrion to the na­
tional home; re*trict&gt;ug Cbimoo immigra­
tion, and providing tawrel* &lt;/ arbitration fur
railroad*.
Among tin. BKMUTM that have pa-*,d congreaiftt the seaaiou just daring, and which
have received the signature of the president
are tiie following: [o-oviding that letter*
- tawing a special delivery stamp shall be de­
livered n liotber tlu-y ta-nr the regular postage
rr not; inerrrtdng the maximum nmuunt of
International tnuwy'ordvro from 850 tu 8!(X);
■r-Mting uti eXft-utivc department of agricultitre; tamvaring the pension of thorn who
have l&lt;*rt both burnt* to 8100 a month; for tlx*,
silmixdon of four territories; appropriating
F-ri,U00 to eiinl.le liio pnriilrnt to protect
the mtrrvria of lite United Btataa in Panama;
strengthening thu interntato rotnmercu law.
In the first wnioti of the Fiftieth cungrewx,
the pri*-i tent returned, without hi* approval
1JH bills. Uf tb-MC 104 went |*-u»iou bill*,
fnrivv woapctaiin&lt;*and rix werc for public
■building*. tn tiie second taeriott twetrty-

recede on that point in the deficiency bill,
which wa* returned to I’lnfcretice, am! then
filibustering wa* begun against the.railway
land forfeiture bill and the California etas

wMntiXOTOX City, March I.—A t midnight
iUwolutions were agreed to declaring that lart night every indication pointed to thei&amp;r• tbo house protests against tbo subordinate rectiHM* of tbe following state a* Hie num *etbe inaugural ceremonies and declaring that ixxlfolio w hich wa* iu doubt—that of agri­
in all such caxex tho tarn**** should take au
equal |x»ltloti with tbo senate. Tiro confer- culture:

agreed to. the wnnte
amendment*, nnd at

receding from ite ury, William Windom;
a. m. tbe home

THE DIRECT TAX VETO.

WxHHt.xGTOs City, March 4.—Tbepred
dentS veto of the direct tax bill declares that
tin* nppruprftition is uot a constitutional
measure. The direct tax was lawfully laid
aud collected, and ita exaction created no
debt against the government, coixKqceatiy
the bill provides for the payment of uo debt
Neither does the a|*pro|&gt;rmtioti have a rela­
tion to tiie common defenatt, as that wax
what tbn money was raised and exjiended
tor; nor con it bo properly put upon tbe
ground &lt;d eammon -welfare, as it -is a sheer,
bold gr*tuity-and the foregoing complete
the purposes fur which money may be eoratilutiwiaHy appropriated.
; Rut even if It were , rexirtltutioual, the
' president says, ho am see no rauun for the
appropriation. To argue tliat liecause all
the tax levied was not jiaiil that which wa*
president. ()f tllx-sr twenty-one were pen­ paid should be returned would bo ju»t a*
sion vetoes, four were relief bill* and tiro g'xsl iu the one of any tax, for cofnptete col­
that has never been
other bills disapproval by tbo president were lection i« a problem
___ _______ T-ll-.....___
tta* direct tax bill and tlrobiU to quiet titluof
wttiers on tin- D.* Moino* river land*.
The senate-, not* itbxtanding tiro amount of
time occupied by tiro tariff diseuwaoo, wa* collected j»*rtioiL
from that body.
Among the Lilis favorably reported from
following: To adjust ai-ctmnta of tabor under
the right-hour taw to peiuuon fejnak- nursa*;
jxirrhaw ot foreign built *Uip* by citizen* of
tbe United Statiw; to organize a naval reserve;
regulating tiie manufacture and sole of comIround lard; to i-xtal.lixb a pure food division
in tiie department of agriculture; a rivw aigl
harlror bill; to provide fur the meeting of
cuagrewK Dwv 31: to prohibit jrolygnmy by
ironstitutianal amrn.lnwnt; to prohibit aliens
acquiring lands in Gasl-nitert Htatax; to pre­
terit competition Irotwrcu free lalror Indus­
trie* and convict labor.
There were received from tta- j&gt;re»idcnt
during tiro mriun 432 message* representing
nearly •■*«» noaiinatkmx Of tta**1 txsnina;
tions liV; were jending last night. Of this
ntuntar 212 were nominal wnx of |&gt;&lt;»ln&gt;n*tor»

HARD WORKING STATESMEN.

collection

in the

insurrectionary etale*,

tbe. memlrors of tbo Wisconsin iMegation
said lad night that Governor Rusk had been

rival* yesterday. Gen. John W. Noble, of

tcrior, arrive^ yesterday morning and joined
Mrs Noble*at the Hotel Normandie.
Gen. Harrison made a fonmJ call on tiro
preridont Saturday morning at 1U0, in comisrny with Secretary iialfoni and Col. Brit­
ton.
ITreident Cleveland received hfi
last more than five minutes. At &lt; JO ta theafternoon, President Cl n eland, occomiianied

Gm. ltarriM&gt;n wax presented with a cane
Batuntay which waJ given to the presidentrircTs grandfather o»Uie 4th of Mare-h. 1M1.
It was haiutel to Gen. Harrteon by Mr. E. C.
Knight, of Philadelphia, who received it
from the Holzbeck family, tbe original
Gen. Harrison and family passed a very
quiet Bunday. Among tbo calleni were Senator

Hevea tiro jn-ople of the loyal ttatre jxud thi*

terian church, by tbe-

bill i« unfair and Un just in operation; that, McCook, the chaplain
tlw bUria unconstitutional and without war­
rant and there i* no adequate reason in right
Ma&lt; Morton attended the service in campanf
bill ia one of tbe tuneful effect* of a surplus with Mr. and Mn Russell Harrison. At the
of.creating injustice and inequality, promotes
justice and equality by leaving in tta- hauib*
of tbe jieopte and far tiwdr use tiro money not
iM**d&lt;-d by tbe government to jay the delrt*
nnd jiritvidc far tiro common dcfetiM and
general ikclforc of thu United States."
The Republican Majority.

re.fivol from the governor of Wert Virgin.a
o’l^ock Saturday morning when the wnate, the certificate* of eicction of congressmen
having ]&gt;as«*d the deficiency bin, rereivixl for the Third and Fourth district* of that
tbe Indian appropriation bill and entered it
|&gt;intM, Lad tbu conference rejxjrt on the Democratic candidates. This makes a R*- j
sundry civil bill read, allowed the latti r to putilicati majority of three iu the next houne
of rejiresentativc*.
go over without action am! adjourned until
It a. nn Atjtliat hour tta* member* aMrmblcd again and after sending tbe deficiency
*md sundry civil bills to conference commit dent gave a dinner Saturday evening to the

presented to the regiment by Mra Morton on

aentation speech.
The work of preparation for the great event
df the Inauguration of Gen. Harriwm s*
president of the United Htate* was com­
pleted last night Tbe aggregate demonstrntian will give tbe national capital proliebiy
r. Tbu citizen* hurt night bad finished the

either side of Pennsylvania avenue all along

In place and appropriately deoorated. M'hatever it was {Ksriblu tuilo with scoutling aud
l*oardx oinl bunting and gilt to bedeck a city
for a notable and impcxdng event Washington
had undertaken and performed.
At first, ugly erections uf rough Umber

w&lt;41 to bi* asKMdnUw. Tl&gt;e otte r gentlemen .
pn-sAit were Chief Jurti'cc Fuller, Jnvtlre! &lt;1 welling* aud filling up the many little
Lrniuir and Col. Lamont.

sewlcin tbe prvsiilenl sent in a veto of tbe
Wamukutox Citt, March 4.—Springer
direct tax bill nnd^t was pmawd over the veto Saturday night submitted a report to areum—45ttiB—the negativn vote* being Biair, pony a Mil to erect the territory of Utah
into
a state. The report simply recitcx tteCail, Coke. Edmaiwbi, Joimm of Arkansas,
Pawn, Reagan, Saulsburry and V&lt;wt Con- ruineral-agric-nltund development of the ter­
ferenre re|«,rt* were agreed to on thu bill* te* ritory, gives tbe pop«ilal»on, but make* no
'
amend the inter-rtata eummerre law ami to recommendation. &gt;
protect the Alaska an I mon fldu-rire. Blair
trifcd to get up the prohlbiticm amendment to
WasniNUTos
C
ity, March 4.—Samuel
the constitution ud wits defeated—33 to 18.
Tbo Fourth of July claims bill wn* pn»***l, Btning entered suit Hatiinlay against Becreand at an early l»6nr ycaterday moreing on Jim 14 refuM-d to pay him tbe amount
Tbe disagreement on the sundry civil bill b awarded him—by the arbitral*&gt;r»
in tho case* he ha*l against tin* District of
bureau of engraving and printing, the house Columbia. _
insisting on a n».-a»uru that will gboUsh dram
A DES MOINES BANK CLOSED.
prewiea. When the acllOtO met again in open
•oaslon at 3 a. m. adjournment wa* taken to
2 p. m. yesterday.
At the hour mentioned above- tbe senate
met again, but immediately took recess to » thu Merchant*' National b
this city
p. m., and at that hour the Indian njipro_
» Friday
priation bill wa* finally agrteil to on cou- and such a rush of depusiton resulted that
fercncc report. Riddtebrrger then moved an
all ita available funds were used up and it'
faate.-d. He then kept up interruption of was rximixTied to ckxo ita doors Saturday.
•cnatur* until hr wa* notified that h* would
not be re-cognired again. Shortly afterward
he niinonnevd that ho hail sent his reagua- aminer BUuro thnt tho Merchanta' wo* 815,­
item to tbo governor of Virginia, and still 000 behind its deposits Tho president and
later Ix^an again to interrupt proceeding*,
and kept it tip until lie wn» ordered to be re­ of tho bank’s shortage is found in tlio fact
moved which wa* done, and the —nolo pro- tliat it lias been laying out funds right along
ceodM to busincM, and a number of Sunday while it wax making no collection*.
rest petitions were presented, which in view
of coDgreei being nt work on that ilay
BaN FMAKCmco. March 4.—Tbo Southern
created a good deal of mirth. At 10.-45 roPacific company has given notice that bereAt midnight tbo senate rvosnemhlxl, and
forty minutei later tbo deficiency bill, with under tiro direction of tbe Pullman Car comtii« appropriation for the French s|&gt;oltation
claims eliminated, tbe senate receding on
the city.

WjuUllxnTOMCmr, March 4.—The Fiftieth
congrts* will bo noted in history for four
tilings: First, the oilmtiaion into the Union
of teur new states—North Dakota, South Da­
kota Montana and Washington; second, for
social.io caller tat astounded to hear "Coatin' the tariff demotion which consumed so much
Through tbo Rye" emerging from tbe bottle time ta both bouse and wnnte; third, for the
that b pawed. Tho dccadjcrs hold liquor nnd creation of a new executive department, nnd,
• begin to ploy when the stopple is removed.— fourth, for the amount of filibustering that
Philadelphia Times.
Vxil; place in the house.
Undoubtedly tbe mo-rt important piece of
bitriaras rongrrsa dixpomd of wax the ailrnisDon't Get Caught
riotiof four new stater. This actioii would
Tills spring with your blood full of Impurities,
Brdigestion Unpaired, your appetite poor. have been almost au imposaibillty liefore the
iiev* »d liver torpid, and whole *ysteun election which settled U&gt;e question ot the
Hshir tn be pro*tn»ted by disease—but get your­
self Into good condition, nnd ready lor the
•maunnr and wxrmer weather, by taking portanre to tbo Union, adding to tho strength
Hood's Haxsaparllla. It stand* unequalled for of tbe general government and relieving it
purifying the blood, giving an appetite, and for
u general spring medicine.
portatice to tho Republican party also, as­
Big’ Rapids will indulge In a Building
suring it a good working majority in tho
and Loan Association.
next congress.
Boils and sores indlcnte Impurities in
The tariff discussion consumed a great deal
the blood. Ayer's Sarsaiarilla eradicates
humors.
no legislation nuulted to reduce tbe revenue
Albion invested S300.000 In new build­ mid simplify its collection, the debate nerved
to outline with distinctness tbe policy of
ings last year.
either party ta tho election contest, nnd pro­
bably opened tbe way to legislation in the
next congrrae.
half are troubled with some afleettoa of the
throat and lungs, as those complaint* an-, ac­
tiiat
cording t* statistics, more numerous than among tbe mart driking features of tbe budother*. Wa would advise all our readers not to
neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist demonstrated that under the present rule* a current jurisdiction with United States
and get a bottle at Kemp * Balsam for the throat very small minority can successfully atop courts on Inter-state commerce cuaea
Diwgrecmeats on
the deficiency and
majority to let tbo pttaority have ita way. ■undry civil bill* kept thoeo two meas­
and |i. Sold by all druggists.
By thi* mean* tho Pacific railway funding bill ure before both house*, tbu principal trouble
Lansing «purt» a full-fledged Barber'*
and that giving tho widow ot Chief Justice
Union.
More cases of small-pox are reported in cougras will make a considerable ctauige in
tho rule*.
Monroe.
Tiro bunions* placed before congreot for
ita point practically in tbe
headache, dyspepsia. Indigestion. conrtljmUon
S^boiTbOTrnfael! Far sale by W. H.
IDagally taking aaaL A
Goodyear.
oa tbo land forfeiture bill *U tho
Vicksburg ha* a newly organized Buslfilibnrtmag which pratAioaBy HH
mhted of providing some tribunal for tbe

ernor Ru*k, ot Wisc-Dii'-in, and accepted by

funded where they wore paid it is equally 5 O'clock, in spite of the pelting rain, Gen.
good for a reimbursement uf the income and Harrison, in company with Mr. McKee, took.

Wakhixotox City, March 4.—Gen. Clark,

office appropriation and then di®cussed the
Indian appropriation nnd ]*im«1 the same
with amendment*. 1 he conference report on
tin- naval bill Wax presented nAct and agn*ed

XVona maker; interior. John W. Noble, of
Miosouri; attorney general, W. H. II. Miller,
of Indiana.
The portfolio of Hecrctary of agriculture, it

IxixhOX. March 4.—Archiiishup Walsh, of
Dublin,'ha* telegraphed to Cardinal Ramproving that the PanirilUre have been grosaly
misrepresented to tbo Vatican.'• . '

conocction with
tunnel.

building front decoration* Irogan to Woaarxn

President Cleveland from tbe capital and
mansion, but tixiay 40,00) men in lino form
tbe retinue tiurt follow* the new chief magis­
trate from the capital to tiro White House.
A characteristic feature of tiro inaugural jm-

.ganlxatioift, numliering pcrhajK 2t),txx&gt; men,
reprrwcuting every date and territorv, se5,000 regular army troop*, »»cli tta- prorce-

crowding every hotel, while Others find tem­
porary'itallcr in private rntdcncts, iu board­
ing bouMM, in railway cutches and in th*
dt-potA Tiie Influx of visitoni ix variously
estimated nt from 75,&lt;W0 to lUO.UOO
■
noon anti threatened last night to mar «ome-

auguration. All day lung, uotwithstanding
the uupropttlous weather, tiro principle rtroota

tionH marching to their quartent, while* the
paxsiblr by nuuno; of talking, laughing and
smoking humanity.

Loxdon, March 4 —Tbe ifinem of Mr.
ami hl* friends are now mexm raged to
। for his complete recovery. Hi* tether

evrumons Friday night, although at that time

Liverpool, Hl.

Dorrox,

�1 Cteage rf Teaaits
Takes Place at the National Ex­
ecutive Mansion.
PRESIDENT HARRISON IN CHARGE.

ssiaiarW«£rK
wtalom. strength and fidelity, and to our
oroide a uptrit of fraternity, and a love of rtghipence.
This occasion der.vus proa 1 Ur interest from
the fact that tbe pnwidrntial terra, which be­
gins this dayjds the fwerg.r-sixth underour roastftutlou. Th" 3rd li-juiguratlon of PrreWent
tViubiugt'Ki ti«»k pUcr in New York, where
.■ongr.’s was ttaJi sitting, on the .Dth day ot
April. Ig«*. having teen deferred by reason of
delay* ma tending the urgaidiuitkinTrf tta rougresuund tte raarae* of tta eta-tnral uta.
&amp;ttr p^&gt;’«l* have alrmdy worthily htai rvcd the
eeMennuus «f tta Dw-laratioa of ladeprml-

wtause unlawful metbataif moved by no
higher motive itian toe solfir.iine« that
pwimpicl ine:n may well stop and Inquire
what U to te the end at this. An unlawful ex­
pedient can not Iwcmue a twriiuuien t comHtioa
&lt;■{ government. If the educated and influen­
tial claw* In a aimmonlty eitter praetteu or
connive at the systematic violation of laws
that seem tn cross their ronv«tnle*MM&gt;. what earn

fatigues - erf the day. Mr* Cleveland seas
not |.r&gt;n-.i&gt;l, and a» ss»m ns Ite lunch had
teen dtepoatal at tta es-prmidant imuir his
adletts nnd drcriy awny from the Kcsnu- of hi*
four y«an* lobora ami honors
Pro* dent Harrlach. arvssnnntned by ire
am Ruswli. then prsw«»&lt;bwi to tta st*nd in
front of tho White Hocso to revi-w tte pn&gt;
rrejd-n. His approranre* war wlr-unmd hy
Um- trnrrbing tnotuand* wtih cteeni. aa wm
that of Mra. Hart-tarn and otters "f
when tl&gt;e» Took tteir piiicu* in thr Stnod later.
T1 -v fgrsfaknl itr-af for four hours twirwiilfl
tte pr-,«c.iM&gt;ou. As r-'.efa «x4or taarer pa«r&lt;!
te minted “OH GhTy” by inking off. bt» ha:.
Gi n. Aklgrr. nuire-rowt gw nrnmeut officials.
rr;irerentnt&gt;vr* of frre-lgu i-werniueut*. nn&lt;
uiauy ot l.er d-itinguikted pcraota had reutA

mxeuk** tutn

WasMntVKJf CtTT, Marell —Tn tta pnre
m&lt;» of a vast contxn:r«e of hiyto Americans,
surrounded by tbu num wlrnm wisdom a:*l
ability have liftetf them to high jswiticn* in
Use rervire. of the nation, tte m&gt;t.c robbed

liil'l .*i*e'*i i «■ i i &lt;1 • i».&gt;*i i ....
■
rt-iebrate in New Y«rk the instiufion nf th*
aicutul great department of oar e*&gt;n«:ituilorjd
srbvuie u&lt; pwwjmrM. When tte cvtttennial
rrf th*-in*titufk&lt;n »f tbn jndkUi department,
by «,e oritatdattfou «f itesupremr con rt. shall
&amp;re been suitalAly observed. a» 1 trust it will
our nation will have fully entered ita tecomlrentn.-r.
.
i wilt not aftcmpl to not- tte marvelow,
und. in great part, happy ismtritats tetwreu
.-»ur roantry a's it step* oyer tte threshold into
it« weed century of *.ra«ntsed extatenre tta-

nake tte tuqqiry Into tte
I dtepositionof persons apnship more careful and
listing laws have tan tn
ton an unlmprrsalr* nnd
dblir wm. Wc accept tte
It bout any tnowlotze &lt;rf bi*

we uw« everything to
fide.
it ia aiubjret of cot
l» a near wwwrt of't
Union uf t he Imkota* a

E- -Pr-.-id.-pt Cleveland was driven by Hee
rotary Pairt-hiid tn the latter', r-leuce
where be with Mix Ck-vvlaud and Mr*. Fol ,
ann&gt; rt lua.iiv-d Ja*t night. Ttey.acrompatite
by Col awl Mr- Lanicgit, Jett tar New Yurt
to-day.

stared y.nng nal
down thy flr-Ht

life thirtesm states, weak in ••.erythtng creep'.
Courage and the Jove nt liberty, that then
fringed oar Atlantic seataard.
•
Ite territory vt Hakutn I&gt;a* now • popula­
tion gxrteri than any of tte original' stales
'esswpt VtrghBaj. and greater than the agjpw»re of fire 'if the situiller atat»« in IW.

Wr hare teppPy maintained a policy of
avoiding .*11 tnirrfnren* r with Eurn.-.-n;-. af.
fair... 'A e have teen only lnt -rwte&gt;t sjrrt*P&gt;rv «f their contention.- m dipl&lt;,tna&lt;*&gt; aud in
war. ready to use our friendly ufilcw* to pro­
mute pear-, hut tu-ver obtruding oar adva-e
aud never attempting unfairly to coin tte distreasrs of otter powere In to comnwrrt*l ad­
vantage to aurwuves. Ws have a Jtn*t right to
expect that our Enr&lt;n»-«:&gt; policy will be tte
American pidky of Knrnpean eu-trt c h i* •&gt;
manitretly incompatible with those pr*xauUoc* fur our te.ee and safety whir trail tte
great js-were habilnailv &lt;itn&lt;erre and eefnnw
.n waiter* affecting tteiu, that a sbj.rtAW
waterway bet areu « nr eastern and -vretern
■cobnards should te dominated by any Euro-

THE CLIMAX OF THE EVENT.

Ttehiarigural ball was most surereaful end
Lrilliaat' in every way. Tte nusgnlticent
ball, which i» the eourl of tte ;*-t*«dun Lmldingrnxi les* an am- at flour, wa* dccr.ratej
with Oriental spbiodcr. and when it war
flltel ‘aSsa? «an tua.tegfve that was aim «t

west want Tluit which was the body liacoma to he only the rich triose of the nation**'
robe. But nor growth h.i» not Ixwa Uniltod
to territory, p&gt;pntati«p and sgumsate wealth,
marvelous no it lias bisti tn each of tlwwe di­
n eth»u« The ti-a*-c&lt; of our {i-vpic are bvt-.e:
fed..'t+ied and boumd than tbelr fartiir»
were. Tb«- farilttie* for popnlnr ednetitlon
lurve Imtu rm- ly enlarc*! and more gener­
ally dnfe-w. the vic. ues uf ronrasv atai
ptfrktK’n u.n.- gfven rerent pruuf of tbeii

...
to.
.-WVto • . ...UK .,1*1. .-V.
•II our people *re happy and (.ruspcrooK not
ncs resMBOT sonos takzxg tus can. all
nf them are virtu-.n- and law-abidlnr.
of -o=M ot its brilliant i by a per.uteot But. on tte whole, the &lt;q&gt;i&gt;nrtunltlrs offered w.
tte individual to m—ar- the comfort* of life
drisdr of rain, hut th&gt;- nthltltmin not n are
. tetter itan are 6nnl rlsrelHn and ■
whit th- tas enthusiastic on that account, large!r better and they were l '» yeans ago.
Tne surrender of a large turo.sure of aorerReajonun Harrison yesterday at noon took ctaity to the g neral gnveraiAfbt. effected bj
tta a»loptu&gt;aof thr cunslituttiu-i. was uot ac-1
the oath 'liat,made him twenty-sixth prosi
drtit of the United StaU-s. th-m delivered his
IttangQXnl ndiirru-. and turning from the
cheers that split tlw be*ven. n* luj spokn his
fin-d wtjrtK ki-rtv! bi* wife.
In thi waste chamber, which w*s as it
were, the initial point of tlw ceremouies of
the dayj proparations had tao made for th*
i rneewtiiitp, and »r-ab&lt; had been natigned the
different Ixidtci of. men wbo were to be
.witnewsk of then:—the prnsident and prw$
to...,
UK (turn
.irut-ehx-t, tha diplomatic corps, *enat.&gt;r»-anJ . -.to.,-ships, was the i olicy-of K:iropmU sutaaxuen.
rsprrsematlves a'l end their pc-atious laid •nd S*»pur*.«! with tn.-m.st nelltab vigor.
poured in upon congress urging tbe
one «m tlw floor, and in tie: gaUeru-x. other Petitions
imposition of .hM-rtinlntfing- dntie.i that
jositiona imd b«i ruaijpxxl for the |ac«ident • -dioulii tncourage tta production of ri«-.-A«|
thing- at tame. Tta patriotism of the ;w. -pie,
■ska! prt-dd.-nt elrt t’&lt; wives and other fa- which
no longer finind a -field of exercise It:
vervd gum
Among thM*- ■who had b«-n wax. wa* uiKTgcti-aUy- directed to tbe duty Of
the yreing republk fnr ita def.-n—
hon&lt;irrd with r wat on the floor of the chain- Snipping
itsmdapeadniiar by making it* peopl/nelf‘ter was tbo venerable rx-Vicv Preudent dependeut. Sx-irt&gt;s fur tta prouiaTon of
boiw msnufarture- »-el for rn&gt;-our«gi»K tte '
tre-of domt-st ics in the dr-** at the jieoplc I
• Tho* w b..Q.i«re e?pe« ted l»«gan coming in were -irgaair'd in many of tbe *utre. The re-1
early ami as tbe'Zvtable* made the.ir appear­ vival.it tb* end of the -•.-ntiry of tta sat.-te
futriotir Interest in t!.r preservatjdn and «b-।
ance ripple*, of applanx- broke forth in spite velopmrni .if domestic in tm-irtt-*. and the &gt;1*.
frtvc ot oar working &gt;&lt;.pta against injuri.MM ;
of th* effort* erf Pnaidiog Officer I ngalii tn foreign
rosi'a-tltfon 1* nn Incident worthy of
prrwrve the solrntp d-curum that is tradi­ Attention, it is out a departure, but a return. 1
tional rf thr hamlirr. B/ II o'clock all the that we have iritay-&gt;.-d. The probative I
policy L»d thru ItsoppA/nebt*. The arg-inient
seats as^gned were oq$ttpied, except tbn** sot' was made :m now itat it* ter.ctlte inured to I
apart for tbe autgving and incoming, prtsddent* aud vice president They arrived in tta
folio-,;ng order- President Cleveland. n mo­
ment before noon, ncon-.-d by HenaUir Cock­ not have iro ur walked abreast with tteNew
rell aud the veucrablo Uopn Basa—tt, and fob England statre ta thu production erf rotton
by the outgoing cabinet: Gen. Ham»jn, on fabric*. There w.w thi’ reason only why tte
ktaire that divide with Puunsylvania tte min­
th- arm ot Senator Hear, announ'vd ’by er.*!
trcMuree *.f the great tMuthvostcru and
Cep;, ikuaett ns "tbe priaiilent-eleri central mountain rar.crsshould havo been v&gt;
tardy iu bringing to the slacking furnaro- and
erf tbe
Umted
to
tte
mill the coal and Iron'. from their near
two distlnguisbrtl ._______.
___ __
opposing hillside*. MIU fires wen. lighted at
iKunnd the audhnee mose, aud tbn rnir.i ite funeral pile r.t slavery. Tta cmanrijmtton
ccietneny was rep'ated upon, tiie arrival ot proclamation »** heard in tta deptta of the
a* well a* In tte sky. men were made
View I’evsblent-elect Morton, who advanced earth,
fre* and material things l&gt;ecame our tetter
to Ite chair and was duly sworn In as vic- Servant*. Tte sm-tlonal element has happily
been eliminated from I he,'Mr! IT dlscumilua.
prortdent, tte retiring pmeideut of the We
hare no longer states tltif are nrore«arily
tenate. Ingalls, adtniuiiwring tte oath, only planting »tat«-*. Noon an- excluded front
ingnll. then in a few griw-dul words de- achieving that diversification of pursuit among
livere.l his t hargv over to Morton, ami as the tte people which brings wraith and content­
ment. Therution plantation will nMbelaaa
hand, of Ite m-nate clock pointed to high valuable
wbm th* product h spun In tte
noon, anoounwJ tte dissolution of tte country town* by operative* wboee riecMattiee
Fiftieth wmate. Vice President Mortoa |ben call fur diversified crop* underrate a terr-de­
took tho chair and having had rerni tho call mand far garden and agricultural product*.
for a snes-ist inhmou of the Fifty-First senate
the memtera were sworn in, and tte new
presiding officer deliverul tte usual brief ad­
dress of greeting to the Ixxfy over which te
had teen called to preside for toar years.
THE IMPORTANT EVENT.

Thea caw Ute principal event cf the 'lay.
Tta procwaloti to the platform nt die 'iud tern-fit of tbelr n Ighborhcod. nnd tta num
front of tbe capital was fcrmnd with Marshal wta work In shop or Held, will not fall to find
Wright, of the supreme court, in tte-lrad, and defend a rommanity of interest. Is it not
ftsMlble that tbe larmcrv and (he per­
tbo otltm in the chamber taking the podttons quite
mater* ot tbe great mining and manufacturthem, the preaident and prmidentWert being, find in front of the senate. Upon
fr.
e
tallol
of tta workingman, without dis­
n aching the platform the preaident-e tact ad­ tinction of race,
is nro .ro tnr ttalr defense aa
vanced with Chku Justice Fuller tn the front, well a* for hi* own? 1 do nut doubt that If ttaae
n place near by being rwerved for Mrs. Har- men In tta south, wbo now accept the tariff
views Of Clay ami tta constitutional exp&lt;wiri*&gt;.m and the other inctnbcm of the gcncraTs Uona
of W ebstex. would &lt; onragr&lt;m*)y »row
family.
and • rfend tbulr real .convictions they
not
find
it
difficult,
by
With uplifted right band Gen. Harrison would
taainictinn nnd r.i-operntlr.n. In
then took tbe calk of office, rvjwadng tbe friendly
make the black man their efficient and safe
worth dirtlnctly and without tremor after ally, not only In establishing correct princi­
the chief justice, kta*d tta book, and turning ple* in our natloaal administration, hut In
for their local cmutnurdtloa. tte
to the non of fatxu before, patiwd for a mo­ preserving,
benefits or social order and economical and
ment before commencing his inaugural ad- honest govarameat. At least until tte good
offices nf klndnaaa and Mucation have been
He bail lo ]s-.a*e. Aa tte last words of the
solemn rath clir-1 away there arcee an ncdaira (tat swelled from tte front of tta
great throng to tte far-distant rear, growing
in vohmic an it went until tta roar that a»ctaled wn» as Mae sound of many waters.
Frwn tbe throat* of tta tens of th-nuauds
ituw tte.. salute that once to tear in. one
’man's temor -would «rcm to ta glory enough
lor that man.
It wa* ssane moment*
sileucr. which
Mto-y~rti.tm.rt.™ tmpr™.,. ™
Astatiritd. and then Gen. Harrtem &lt;q&gt;,ko a*

work • rote bio. dowja and
bta cu-ama'id to hta Jqnf.ir
Wb» tbe wioa.l of the IXth •
onrf troops in -bsrg* cf thE;n&gt;!ra with ita hJ.OT’ rebel

mot-magAtW
had been --r;.-d. Tb«
prosi-p.m ,v&gt;l Mr*. Harrisonr Vice f .-maim;
and M.-k Murtia, an.! a chktlnKUubrd jk*rl)
of edrtcr ladies and ypnilrmeu emvnl ou th*
tocr at
and were received with
grasc &lt;-ntltU»t»&gt; an
A.-ie pndide-&gt;t made
tte
round
irf * the
hall.
ber.-inx
aud dutkwg baiteh, ami tte.'i aacuivkd

entire Inattealion t-- any er n:« that m*v
traasnir.- e'—where' an be taken fur creatcsL
Our'-Itire-i-.. d&lt;&gt;nii' tiro fur jairp.
.if t-a&lt;ie
in all isiuntrw* and tn ma-iy of tte Ulaad* of
the sev. d-mana and will have our adequate
care Iu tbelr p&gt;-rsonal and raimim-retal rights.
Tte n . »-mitins of oar navy require ronvrnhmt
cog tag. Statbm- and dock and harteir
privileges. Throe and other trading privh
Irgrs we will frol.frve to obtain only by mean*
that do nut In any degree riartakr ..f o&lt;rciuu
ieiwrser froblc tta garcrntnenltrom which wv
aak SB' h cwu eesh.ns. But. having talriy ol*
tatnud then., by mc-hods and tor purp&lt;i»i-s en­
tirely ronsistent with tta most frtendlydter
jseltiun toward ail igtar power*, our consent
wtl. te-nroossury to any naalineation or itnpal rtner.t of t h.- roucrash.n. A e stall neither
fad to rrepcci Ur flag at any fr.en*ily natioa

i.nr diplomacy. TlrfotBo- of a'i Intrllupat
dipl-.iin icy or of friend.y arbitratteo iu nroprr
cuww should bo ad«*taate t&lt;&gt; the peurefniadpi-tmeiitof all international diffitnlik*. By.
such mctbrel. We- will make our contrlbivian
to tte world's
which nu ration valtwe
raiTv hiar ly. aid avuld the oppr .1 rium which
bre"k f*’,! ’lim th* B*Uon tl,at rutuJreab
Tte duty devolved hy law upon tte rrr-ldeut
XxntJuite and by aid with tte .Hlvfaw nnd •ui-f honorable methods. How shall -.bow who
i nt ot th- M iust*. toappiini all nnliteoffl. nra&lt; t.re t
frauds r««.wt-r ttwrt re*pr*-t
cert whose appointment is not orterwiw r,ro- tor theaan-ttty uf tte balb* which u the fir-.-,
* uhd for in tte evnatlratton ur by ac t of cun- romilttan and obligation of gcod . HUen«kip.’
Tta nun a ta. ha. row- Io regard th- ballot-

WaKSxmms Cmr. March k—The new
•'•bluet, much to tte diaappreuttoent -rf
rvcrjlexly who ««* wah-hUig for it, a a* n- .t
But*atncrd yretenfay. text-it k tnui ttteriib.
complet'd rind it* ot-tupas'iian, s* obtained.
frcei the m&lt;at n-liai ta Mran-ns. \* ns follow*
Hecrrtarr of State-Jamca li. Blaine, of

bead of thr bar ar *"rt "“O’1' Here !. i ■
tteo^Harrte—•*"** wnsnUere! a jiartr. rdn;
widihte* ludtanapote ami accepted • removing V» the latter city and tererIng,very Intimate with the grarrd awl ’ *
faSHy-lhe must intimate friend Urn Harr-■on ever hatCln tert. Tbe two m«“.i c*fc-« ’
Mqiplied what wA* lacking'» each •dte-r In It .1’
uroctlcwof tte law, Harrisod being -trow: "• ■»
Wea.erand MflJec m&gt; an impili* r. and tl'«
truf* budnew was Marly aliof tte
&gt;of litigation, their cesrs alwa."
such as paid big fere and required ib».-rrvt- ■
legal acumrm Tte two m-n admire meb o'J ■
equally, and Harrison has come io mwrMiller ms absolutely mwee-ars to him. :n r

irKS?"ffi,1
*«regau of th- tu^Sn" hXi.’
■ of dut v and an ambition to improve the
And. wbc-n the tuarvestn from tta fields, the
css sikould eharac teriar all nubile officcn*. caithfrnm tta hills, and the ore* nf th., earth
r are many way* In which tta convenience
'R’^‘lufd' foun’wl and valucl.
vmifort of tho-.- who have buelm-u with
J1”1 ,r”m lb,’’n &lt;n 10 crown with the
public officer-, may be prouu.trtl by a ?&lt; U u] ‘bonuv
tte state that ta- m**&lt;t nrce
sinful and obliging officer, and 1 »ta'.l ex- higtaat
tu**promte
,,rMtiOf
’
’
Mnd patriotism among
those whom I may appoint tn justify
selection by a• !...*•
completions efficiency
in
ri..___ ....
ON TO THE WHITE HOUSE.

mm.

A Splendid Pageant on • Grand Through-

PtaMyivania srew, i. a gn^i thorough­
fare. It ta* wIumms! *nnw? nuegnifl.-cut
pag-anta. But iv-ver in its history did it witnrea rtich a si-vne—on iannguratiott da r. at
tarat-as that of yesterdav.
Tte new prasisfent * nddrew having taro
fimshsd, bo t uroml straight wav to Ufa. wtf«
and kussed tte pnsudwt woman in Americaand «te tad aright tote proud—tta wife of
tta man whom tte American wople lift to the
great. emineiKe nf chief magistrate. Thi*
Brought forth nuntiier great chew, to which
aa-i without
further delay, accompanied by ttecx-prwidcot, te was vwjrted to a carriage un.1 lost
“■JS”-! 'h
R—to. Io U. Wirt.
llra-.Urt'Xtor..™^,:. Irt^Mr.o™.
Gwrt~.ltwonmrtwnrt u»io.crwrton-

P-hh'G-.Uw prawtotaoi ft w«.W—
columns. Th/re wm tK-..
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I

Three is nocozuUtntional nr legal r-aafre-

SErASwxg^&amp;sri. Si'^z
■sohirlUxi to utter nt tlu, &lt; hire .
£
uous from teaming t
rode. U^*Sfar a fart, that lined tho
X*—GA kwwo; nuj, M
“*7*“* Hi U» mil. e&lt;

n»u&lt;A eWiMUUa.
*&gt;»«Hi&lt;0.^.1

,,

u»S
mA
Ib-.

Thirty -ninth and
Fortieth. and wm
appointed to flu an
uuexpirad tenn in

aesemblj in
wa* comtHbaif.t'-"'msdorof thr Tw&lt;m&gt;ty-flfth- Wl«e&gt;m»in
Wtar. Garth-Id tawh :jam wtXbO*
VWhsntear infant n
came-jratdent
he was
sorretaryaf
th*’
in Jwly. V«. •&gt;*
He tad
tel made
a short
term *tte
«»■ (cflcrwanl pro­
office, but in tliat time bt regarded as having
muted ID tbe col
^"^'••‘-JhbAeapMriiy n flnanrkw. Sine
loader. He *crv«-l
‘‘•^■•^•"PrnrtirlM taw m Jtew Tort
I with Gun. Hterman
aadtas net tarn much In Miuua«na. He
fO AU lb'
down'd out of MinninwtM politics totugvttar. WRJWIr - k
Vlcksl.i.ru
’
r.1V*' rrtcBd ,,f °' n- «“«&lt;*an.
was mustered
tadfleh! fhwtor.cx-guvrranr erf VormnuU is «■■■/*
at tte close off
a man trf great political aud buataw ability.
•WW
war. He was hre V« ■ nu «OTU.
tad brigadier «nrHo *» probably the
aj for bravery r.the tedUwotSalkah.'tehfc. In
IHMte Was elected tte a term of two year*. »cOmptroBr of Wfacostein. and -as re-ete'tv.
in ItW. Ite was a repreoentaiIve tn Ite Fort;. •
mucosm*. Ftety-thbd. and Ftety-fourth «m
gree-xa. Hr w appointed minister loPsm■nay and Unuraay by Prwidsnt Garfield, bat
decUaed. Ho won also tendered by Freoidcn’
Garfield tte podtlou of chief at the bureau •&gt;'
opcratta** In - tta.
vicinity. Hr ha-, a
strung pqJUlcaJ ftdk»‘log a* i&gt; abown
by hb *c;M'dta»ta&gt;n

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of_any paper in the
County.

Hastings

VOL. XXXIII. NO. 46.

Hastings Banner
Publishtsl Wednesdays, by

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Bahiiy County, w Michigan.

8.

•rnM’iniTioN hate*:

not pifd before tto end of the year the
. oi -atocrlpttoa will positively be 11.25.
either rn«o 13 eentp will bo'nildud for.postwhen •■ibwrilitT ’resides outside of the
ADVERTISiNO RATES:
per year..;.......... ..$100 00
Extra charge toispeclal position*.

JOB HUNTING.
i.j rride «feltin the Job Printing Do:.':ttutof the Ban.NKK. Everything lu Um
re office is new; an® with the latest faces of
. the moat approve* potterM of machinery*
; competent workman employed, enables the
m ■: to do arit-clau fob wart.

W. SMI Til.

E

I

Auctioneer.
niut bad evperteawiR selling farm prop.n H:e eastern part of the state. I offer my
— licrc a« unctlo.'irer. Terms reasonable.
r -,- 1.- rail at Smith's Bazaar. Hastings,

DRAKE, M. 1).,

A

office over Holloway 's drag store.
!• hours trorn 3 to 4 p. ru. Telephone, ecu­
; with rmideiux, at Holloway's drug

M B. Gil.I. Nl’lE. Nolan- Public

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nnd’4'. S. Claim Agent.
.&gt; j i,n&gt;»ccute al! kinds of claim* before the
muient*of tbeInterior office. Callon him
■ : . store -nrner Court aqd Jefferson Sts.,
iirtingj, Mieb.
.

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IXlitbk
:it* r.irnwrlv occupied by Dr. Joucs; over
Harn* &amp; t an Arman's.
.

Lawyers.
rut.
in ail courts of Uw state and In the
■tol Mate* tourts.
vffice* over Hx«tiugs National Bank.
Hastings, Michigan.

i Axeman Block. Grand 1taphl's. Mich.

lAMKR, BATES A- CP.AMEK.
Attorney* at Law.
racrtci:* in nil courts of the state and I’nited
-•sjx-.-ial attention toeoUecUons. Money
• u;.n ou real estate. Office over O. D. Spauld■ e'*. store.
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f

-IT A. ILLRJtER. M. D..
/z
11.
Physician and Surgeon.
' &gt;ffice over, 3etin's store. Office hours from 2

w. 1 • .WRY, M. !».,
Physician niul Surgeon.
tv specialty of treating diseases of the
tud KAR and tlie preservation of vision
. pnm-rte filtltm SFECTACU&lt;8 and eye
L ANS IM.
nn&lt;1 m*l&lt;leneo on Broadway, near Court
I t.. . !ta&gt;tmg*. Mich.

&lt; , WELTON.

tor the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co.
r rites t- i.lcies ou a man’s property against
..-sXflrr.'.igtitninRorwlnd; against a man's
by death and accident. .
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ill A (KuntoVE. .
;.

Xs-1 Lawyers.
(Offiet In Union block. Hasting*.}
'v Is aH the courts of the state.
I E. KENASTONT
r
ZX.
Attorney at law.
(Over J. 8. Uondvtar &amp; Co.'n store.)
!*wt&gt;ce» lu all court* at th* •Uxte. CnlMi
i rempay aueuAlug 10.

W 4 SHELDON.

(OIBrein Abstract Block.Hastings, Mich.)
Have U1» only set ot Abstract Books in Bar
•.’ounty.
.

it. TIMMERMAN. Homeopathic Physlciah and Surgeon.
(Office over Ixthrop's drug store.)
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ITAHTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate. In-U.
-urancr and Loans.
Office with J.iG. Runyan A Son. 2 doors north
ot Postofflce.
Sp*ctal attention given to making exchange*
*1 property. Tbo interests ot non-resident
. - prrty owners carefully looked after. Farms
of *11 sized for sole or exchange. Houses and

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
F. BHOUKHSEB, Proprietor.

■ or. Jeflersofa and Coart HU., Hastings, Midi.
Rates, S l .OO per D*ay.
This House Is new. with plraaant room*. The
; annnagv of: ttrn public is rwi|&gt;ecifuUy soliolted.

Hastings City Bank,
Mich.

Hastings,.

:afital, $50,000.00.

Incorporated under the laws of the State of
Michigan.
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for business Dec. 15. IMS In building
■ncrlj- occupied by Messer Bros.
offiokils:

' G. Robinson, President;
D.
.

C. D. Beebe, Cashier.

DIRECSORX:
Dan W. R^-uqlds,
D.
G. Robinson,
L. E. Knappen.

General Banking Business Transacted.

■-D. C. RANNEV,-:
A uctioneer,

DELTON, ... - mice.
I am prepared at any time
and at reasonable rates to cry
auction sales. Have had ex­
perience in this work and can
give satisfaction. Leave orders
with Ranney &amp; Norwood, Del­
ton, Mich.

Banner

Hastings, mich.. march
COUNTY NEWS

13.1889.

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1763.

Mr*. Harry Aldrich i* now improving A go-xi program ha* been preparril and son* and Sunday school convention* ami
Four of C. P.tBldeltnan'a children have rapidly! J
notwithstanding the fact that our institute Instilutns In the development of Uw Sun­
got the measles. \
Itev. Tbmpki nson delivered three able wa» imKiponed two weeks on account of day school was also considered. By re­
. Preaching at Ute school bouse next Sun­ dlscouraA during the M. P. quarterly the county amocbtlou and the examina­ quest Bev. Mr. Jewell of Ionia gave same
day ut 2:110 p. m.. by itev. Cheney.
meeting aervlces. which cloned Sunday.*
tion-, we expect a good time. As ’.hi* will very valuable suggestions in regard to bai­
D
tra(&gt;''£odl,md Center,
Will Ritzman and family returned home
G. W. Crooks, of Kalamazoo, sjicnt sev­ be'our last meeting this spring let’s all ter method* of teaching, emphasizing .the
Friday after an extended visit with rela­ eral day* here Inst week.
turn out and have a rousing good dime. thought of personal conviction and respon­
tives and friends in. Ohio.
' ‘ Mrs. Robt. Calms ha* so-far recovered m Wc understand Mr. Mathews will be with sibility on tlie par: of the teacher- The
Effie Bidelman visited her sister In Rut­ to be rifle to ride to her toother'*, Mrs. E.
convention then adjourned until 1:30.'
»"««U Jewell. Assyria.
PennoctapC
.
land a [tortiou of last week.
POTtmiuter, Lacey.
The pupils of Geo. Downs made him a
THCB8D4Y AFTEnXOOX.
Will TOIcj, b** rctuniixl from "the north pleasant surprise last Friday evening. To
Postmaster, Itanllcld.
Sum Crawford anil wife are visiting
Convention nivt promptly and after de­
, „ "
O'Donnell.
relatives in this place.
woods.
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the number of about thirty they asseipbled votional exercise® and appointment of
J. N. Covert. Cartton.
Spelling school last Thursday night was
Ia'W Smith. iA Caledonia, mode several at bis housc.and after spending h pleasant committees the regular program was orPostnuMter. Freeport.
largely attvndeil.
~
"
Irving.
calls about the Conicra Inst week.
evening, being pleasantly entertained by rieduut. Most of the afternoon session
D. L. MortiilimdJTedar Creek.
Our teaehers attended the association
A .Sabbath school concert i* to Im1 held Mr. Downs and wife, they departed leaving was spent in listening to report* from the
,■
j;orwoon( teuton.
last Saturday.
nt the Baptist church Sunday evening the them a fine album in token of their respwt. state and county secretaries, and In con­
John Shqan, Hlcknry Corners.
Brown A &lt; Jni». Fnurli nil.
Singing m-IiooI next Tuesday night 17th. A cordial invitation is extended to
The 1. O. O. F. lodge, of this place, did sidering plans for solving the problems
under the management of Prof. Taylor.
work In the initiatory degree last Monday suggested by these report*. In discuivlAg
Rtqiort is jjiat they have hired Mr. Rule
Quite a goodly number of fine pickerel evening.
the condition and demand* of Sunday
u. jwsup.uruaaeriiie.
Fosiiiiastf-r. Yankee Sprlnpx.
another month to teach the school In this and bass have been caught through the ico
A billiard hall will soon be In ojicratlon school work In Barry county, steps were
C.
W. Armstrong. Bowens Mills.
district.
upon our lakes, of late.
in our village.
taken to perfect organization.* in all the
Money pald to these agent* will be receipted
Ed. McCay returned home Saturday
John Loe’s bouse and part of the con­ townships of the county. I’nrper persons
tef br the Banner proprietors, and w« trust
all raMeriber* at tne places named Who have
night after spending several months in tents burned last week. The loss wu* were selected, representing the different
Our dutch friends are preparing to build Montana*
not settled with us will, between thl* date and
partially edvend by insurance.
townriiljw, to cp-opeprte with the county
New Year*, pay their subscriptions to the a church at Milo or Delton in tlw future.
officeiv to accomplish inch an end. Stale
Bann ku s agents named above.
Cautleton.
Their minister preached in th* M. E.
•
Respecthdly.
secretary' Reynolds gwi: a brief talk on
church Sunday for the.lirst -time. He has
Wm. Gregg* mid wife and A. Gregg*, of
OOOK A N1SKBRN.
"Better Methods and Organioition."
Will Blower's baby i* very sick. •
rented L. Ixtvciand's bouse, nnd will move town, attended the funeral of W. Schofield.
Rev. Mr. Jewell and Itev. Levi Master
Hr publican Csoetutt.
George Os troth’* little boy is quite sick.
here as soon as convenient.
S-veral farmers have tapped their sugar
cousldcred the topic of the "Relation of
MAPLE GltOVB."
Iten Miller had a alight stroke of paralyThe 1. O. G. T. are anticli&gt;ating a fine bush,
the I*astor to .the Sunday School," after
AC Maple Grove Center. Thursday. March 31. time today, as a big meeting is expected
*1}
last
week.
B.
W. Austin and E. Ixsekhart are on
1 3 &lt;&gt; clnrk ti. tn
which the convention adjourned until 8
Mrs. F. M. Quick and Lilly Miller have
to take place here.
the sick list.
o'clock that evening,
uitijlnu.
_
Henry Benson will soon move to James
Mr. Cobum ha* moved back on hi? farm. the Incaslc*.
Town biniw, Friday. March “Mb, nt 3 p.m.
THVRMDAY EVEXISO.
John Shoup, of Climax, visited hl* par^
Ed. Pllbeapi raised a barn for lUehard
A general invitation to all who wish a chaoee Chapman's farm, which he has rented.
The evening meeting conristed of an
ents last week.
tn township administration.
Mrs. Hannah Jone* i» still a victim to Elerton Saturday.
address by Rev. Leri Master of Kalamazoo,
I rheumatism.
Birthday
i-arty
at
Jim
Kuandl
’
*
for
Mrs.
E. IxickUart ho* a good platform wagon
who gave a most excelleft address ou the .
Russell Tuesday.
Spalding school house. Saturday. March 23d.
CapL John Earl is lying in a very critical to trade for a colt.
benefit of Hie Sunday school to the world,
Mr*. E. G. Potter was presented with a
condition at'.his home. But slight hopes
Steve Bpringi't Is moving- hi* mill to Geo.
rntroduclng bis remarks by the statement
very beautiful gold |&gt;en and ivory holder
Witbey's farm.
that
any person who gave a new idem to
At tne loan hall, Monday. March i'. at 3p.m. if any are.cntertained of his recovery..
Mrs. M. A. Johnson is falling rapidly.
The ynmig people enjoyed a social hop from the W. C. T. V., of Nashville, at the world, or made a new discovery either
■
oMuracvTux.
tlielr la*t meeting.
’ •
Ixirlane
Draper
ha*
scarlet
fever.
at
Bert
Hart's
Tui'sday
evening.
_
in wiener or art or in geography, was a
Wednesday March mb. 3 p. m.,ai school
Calvin
Bassett'*
father
and
mother
are
Schoo! closes this week.
■ Grant Carbongh, of Orange, I* visiting
house, Orangeville village.
public ta-nefactor. the speaker paid agiow­
vislUng him.
Mr. Blain, of Grand Rapids, is to lecture friends here.
CASTLETON.
Warren 1 leeox was at home Saturday ing tribute to the discoverer of the power
Warren Shores lias l&gt;ought a tine stallion
Saturday. March 23d. at town hall, at o'clock in this place this evening.
of steam and tlie Influence of Uio discovery
and Sunday.
from parties near Battle Creek.
on civilization. Enlarging on this thought
Alla Mapea. of Assyria, vlalted hi*
Died, at ills home In north Castleton,
he showed the value of the Sunday school
Pinery school bouse, Friday. March 2#th. at 1'
Sleighing ha*, gone and sugar making Warren Schofield, of cancer of tlie stomach, cotuin Amy Anderson last Saturday and
idea and now it wxi to Hi Is that wc must
has begun.March 4 th. Funeral services held at the Sunday.
look for relief from the hordes of pauper
Igjroy Barnum and wife, of your city, cast Castleton U. C. churck and the re­
Ben Miller 'ha* n very lame horse. He
and criminal immigrant* from infidelic
mains were interred dn the State Road had one drop dead only a wtvk ago.
Sears brothers moved into th«- Crouch are visiting friends here to-day.
nations such a.* Italy. France and Ger­
The infant child of Mr. and Mr*. Durkee cemetery.- The deceased was 74 years old.
E.
G. Potter lust a valuable hog by living
building In Morgan.
many and other similar cotmtrlrs. The
v'
He leaves a wife, five children. 11'grand hooked ]&gt;y a cow.
Theodore and Nellie Northrup have got was buried on Tuesday last.
speaker guve .it as hta opinion That such
Mrs.
Bol&lt;&gt;
died
at
her
home
on
the
town
Fred
Qnk'k
was
ut
the
county
sent
all
children and two great-grand chlhlren be­
the nu-axle-.
immigration was certainly making tlw gen­
line
Saturday
morning
of
intlamatiim
of
sides a large circle of friend* to mourn iiis
L. ,P. Coic'luis tlie frame erected for his
era! condition «f society worse and that
the lungs. 'Hie funeral woa Iteld at her ln*s. He was a .mt-mber of tlie M. E.
There has been a little augar made
boat house and waiting room.
the Sunday school was one o! tlie principle
___________
church.
- around here.
Rev. Caywood preachi*! the funeral ser­ late home Momlaj.
agcncie* to counteract them and to build
Wednesday, March 6th, occurred the
Bom. to Willier Harter and wife, Feb.
mon *'f Mr. Cox. of North Castleton, last
up the rhprch of the future. He spoke
funerals of William Johnson, aged 81
No.
Name aud Residence
Sabbath at ten o'clock in the forenoon.
three-quarters of an hour and made a most
_ 1 Nicholas Tebo. Carltou
yean, who died Monday morning at two
Services held in F. M. church.
x 1 Krnetlnn AHerdlng "
profound impresston.
o’clock with congestion of the Jungs, and
„ &lt; Jarob Smith. Irving
Burt Sjiark* commenced wdrk for Mr.
FRIDAY M0KXINQ,
Mr*. Olive Black, aged 47 year*, who died
Adah and Zella Odell Sundaycd with • ’&lt; Hartl* JobiMKn; “
Wellman Tuesday.
Tlie convention was called to order
_ &gt; E&lt;lw*ni Osborn. Castleton
at the same hour with a tumor. The fun­ Foster Sisson and wife of Freeport.
57 }K.laB*den.
~
School closed W«ini*sday the 13111. In
promptly.Bl 9210. Devotional exercise*
eral of Mr. Johnson being held at the Dis­
Jacob II. Henncy died at his residence — 1 (toram Anderson. Kent Co.
were conducted by Rev. Cheeny. Rev.
the Morgan district.
.
/ N.
ciple church nt 10 o'clock. Rev'. Cheney, Saturday evening about id o’clock. His 38 1 Flora Kimnond*. Nashville
Irvine than read a paper, "What can Chil­
Frank and Will Cox, of Johnstown, officiating; nnd the funeral of Mrs. Black
t Walter Ormsbee. Pmn sytvanta
death was caused by the bursting of a
visited their *l*t«r Mrs. Sparks last Satur­
S' '&lt; LeUta Leslie. Baltimore
dren do," which was much Mijoycd. "Hie
being held at the Holme* church the same blood vessel In his brain. The family
40 ’ K°*nSll?,reB'''r‘ Yankee.ltprtngs
principle thoughts were that lhek could
day and Sunday.
■
hour, Rev. Rowland officiating. Tim pro­ have the sympathy of aiL Mr. Heuney
attend regularly, have good hws^ns, be
&gt; M»w4 E. Johnson. Irving
» orderly, attentive, obedient and develop
cession* met at tlw Bcflmev church and prt&gt;- was liked by all who knew him. The fun­
41 1 Kiltie B. Brew."
"
Solomon Prichard, who’has Ixvh quite । ceoded to the Carlton cemetery together, eral was held Tuesday at one o'clock, ser­
into good Christian*, in discussing the
seriously rick for the i&gt;a*t week, h recover­ where the remains were interred In their vice-. by Rev. J. G, Wing. of i'amptall.
paper Rev. F. G. Ellelt heartily seconded
C.
O. Fleming is about die same nt this TO THE qr.O.IFIKD Ki.K&lt;1X»R9 OF BAUBY these thought*.
last resting place*.
ing.
He looked upon the
writing.
.
OllTNTr, MK'UIUAS.
’
Ernest Haynes 1*'remodeling his house
scholar* as miniature church citizens and
School closed at the Center Monthly.
WiiEUE^v*. two-third* of? the tmnrd of a* tlie day school trained up and graduated
on the Wooten place, and will comuienn*
Geo. Allcnling Ixtogltt lit acres north of supervisor* nf.Baxry count/, ut the Janu­
The sick girl of Wm. VanHorn'* Is
housekeeping.
citizens of the state, tlw Sunday school
Ids bouse al 913 an sere.
ary session of said board, ra the year 188'.*, should train the children to be chnMlan*
Robert Seymour Is sick With the Kanra* slowly recovering.
Ezra Fificld. of your city, was in thli having vined to submit/to the qualified aud citizen* of the church.
M. E. Skillman, our energetic livery
fever.
voter® of said county n prupoaition to raise
Hook ami French are intending to finish roan, is moving in the brick house just place on business one day last week.
Rev. W. MT Puffer spoke on "Evangeli­
by tax the sum of sixty thousand dollars cal Influencepf the Sunday School." He
their job of sawing on old Mr. Totiias* across the afreet from his bam making it
verj^ruiHenicnt tor him.
for building and furnishing a court house,
place.
Cary Willey, of Grand ItepidK was in to be ereeied on court house square, in the found that neglect, indifference and p&lt;*INow that spring is coming we would
Pirns. Gaskill closed a ‘very successful
tive Infidelity, cause much If not all the
this vicinity last week on a visit.
City of Hastings, Michigan, for the use of vices which exist to-day. He believed
term of school In the Week •' district hist earnestly request capitalists to come and
Wm. Potter Is building a house and
look ns over and see if right here would
said county, said sum to Im* used for the said that the Sunday school must, lie toolced to
Saturday.
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barn.
.
purjiose wider the direction nnd control of to supply the heeds which we see existing
A.
P. Forshcy Is Intending to build annot be 11 grand good place tostart a imuftiMr.
Holopeti-r
’
s
writing
school
will
clfise
fachiring c*tnbll*hmciil of Nome sort.
the board of aupervlwira of said county..
around u* fok evangelical work. The
addition to his bouse.
.
Roller mill Is running night and day and Monday night
Now therefore, by the direction of said minds of children arc wonderfully, open
Ed. Mowry and John Fierce wlfl build
Will Smith h;t» returned from n visit in
are yet behind their orders.
txiard. you arc hereby notified that at the and tbete sympathies easily touched and by
additions to their tmnis this spring.
Sherwood,
.
Mrs.
Chas.
Gleason's
broken
arm.
Is
do
­
next annual township meeting, to be held surrounding them with the influences of
Mr*. ('. H. Nichols is visiting in this
John McKibta-n has Mwrral thousand
ing nicely.
in the Mivernl townships of said Barry the Sunday school, nnd faithfully teaching
Win. Benttie has taken ropm&lt; Over the slats sawed to bnihl a fence In the spring. County, and ward* of the City of Hastings tlie plain'truths of the Bible the evil tendClark Izxunls i» getting out lumber for a
The Good Templar’s lodge ha* com­
furniture More.
in said county, on Monday. April‘drat. A. eneins could be overcome.
new bum.
menced with new vigor at the Springs.
D. 18S9, there will bi* (submitted to the
Mrs. D. G. Robinson read a very excel­
Farmer* h*v»
lew 1m&gt;om«* filled tn
An apron social at IL/Grccn's next Tues­
their utmost capacity, and it looks ns if ling colt, sired by Pilot Champion, to day evening, the Ifth. All arc cordlally qualified elector* of said county for their lent paper on the "Rriigioua Difficulties of
parties
In
KntamnMto
for
8128.
ratification and approval, or rejection, the Young Girls." She found; that a fear of
they Intended to live on ice cream and
M. E. Skillman has sold one of his teams Invited.
question or proposition of raising the sum
lemonade next summer.
Mrs. IJtmercaux Is able to be around of sixty thousand dollars, for the purpose unpopularity and an ambition to shine
for 8325.
among her associate* kept many girl* from
Wilson T. Hart ha* rented a shop and again.
of building nnd furnishing a court house,
(&gt;ak Grove school closes next Friday. to be creeled on court house square. Cijy^ embracing religion. Also that lo\'e of
George Brainard, from the west part of will put in a line of binders, reapers and
drew, and bud reading matter were great
Ulllc Wardell, the teacher, ha* given good
mowers.
the town. I* on the rick list.
of Hasting*. Michigan, for the use of said hindrances. In discussing the paper Itev.
Eugene Harthorn passed through here satisfaction and it is hoped that she will county, said sum to lie expended under the Puffer thought that a mistaken Ide# of
Rev. Perry' •** “till continuing his even­
ing meetings with several hopeful conver­ the 11th. en route for I-anslng. Likewise be secured to teach our summer school. ’
direction and control of tire Board of Su- what Christianity required also prevented
T. 8. Clark is expected home from York
Gid Hughes.
pervtaors of said county; *ald building to many from becoming Christian*. The
sions.
,
Win. VanHorn and Henry Dubois went state.
Alburtu* BisselL of Oull Prairie, was
bo completed and furnished ready for oc­ paper was so good that it was determined
buried from hl* home the 8d. He wa* one north Monday, to look ut some land.
cupancy, including alt furniture and fur- Io offer it to the county papers for publica­
There was n handkerchief social at R.
Our
roller
inttl
is
deemed
the
best,
if
of the pioneers of the Prairie.
V
nlshing* and the necessary beating appara­ tion.
Green’s last Tuesday evening, for‘.the
In our fields, so far ap uncovered, the you disbelieve just give It a test Call B.
tus for the various offices, at a cost not
Tlie committee on nominations then re­
benefit of Rev. C. M. Daniels. Proceeds,
wheat though small does ipt show any ap­ around and nee K. T. F. Doods, he's the
under any circumstances, to exceed the ported the following nominations and the
boss miller. Lincoln Bust is the one that $7.88.
pearance of living Injured. ’
said sum of sixty thousand dollars; the
J. P. Springer has traded his oxen to J. building of raid court house, to be' com­ same were duly- elected. President, D. B.
Is it not time to commence "turning the packs. W. T. Pierce fills the grain sacks,
Ovlatt.
Hastings; Vice President. Mrs. D.
Ephram Barrett runs the engine and C. Valentine, of Orangeville, for a horse.
mence*! during the year 1890, and to be G. Robinson, Hastings: Sec., Ralph Woot­
rascals out."
W. H. Holopetcr closes hl* school at the
What'* tin* matter with Prairieville? Griswold Is always on time; Elmer Hart­
completed and ready for occupancy before
Springs this week. He gave good satis­ the expiration of the year 1991; said sum en. Hasting*; Treas., Mrs. G. A. Truman,
man
he
Is
a
Hoosber.
bight
engineer
Is
Prairieville * all right! Mr.. Editor, that
Nashville.
faction.
fulsome talk of.your* in last week's Bas­ Emory Mosher, Wm. P. Sldnam looks after
of sixty thousand dollars to be raised by
On motion of Mr. Reynold* a new office,
Frank Bennett is working for/Bd. Court­
taxation as follows:
Twenty thousand that of county organizer amt visitor was
ses about I'hilrlevillo I* the Mine old the books nnd examines the wheat to see
ney.
’
dollars In the year J889; twenty thousand created and Ralph Wooton elected to fill
“Chestnut" the writer has listened to for bow It looks. If you are out of Hour just
Isaac Buskirk and wife, E. *G. Bennett
give
them
an
order.
for
their
flour
Is
known
dollars
In
the
year
1890;
twenty
thousand
the last 30 years. Please di.-count your
and Ettle Bennett attended district lodge dollars in the year 1891: the vote on said the same.
to the Atlantic border.
flighty imaglnatiflnji .23 per cent
t
■
Tlie question box was then opened and
of Good Templars at Prairieville last Mon­ projiosltion or question to be by ballot, and
A rule to guide taxpaying voters in
was conducted for n short time by M. IL
day, and report a good time.
the |&gt;rilote to read a* follow*: "For the Reynold*, after which the convention ad­
casting their vptf for or against the court
David Morthland is home from Grand
1 Tax" aud "Agalnt the Tax."
house; If thetequallzed value of real and
journed to meet at the MettaxHst'church at
By order of the Board ot Supervisors ot
personal estate for three yearn to come is Rapid* until the 19th.
There will be a Itemorest medal contest
Caasius Mowry and J. II. Valentine were
the same as equalized, last October; 3.8
nt the church on Tuesday evening, March Barry County. Michigan.
in Hasting* last week.
Given under my hand and seal at tlje- --"SesMon was held at the M. E. church
mill* will ralse-the ?«0,000. I-ct each tax­
l»th.
There
will
be
eight
contestants,
Snow nearly all gone aud the ground
City of Hasting*, this 2lld day of Fi'bruary, commencing otl::;o, after the report of the
payer take the amount of hl* real nnd per­
frozen too hard for wheat which is now nnd three disinterested persons shall be A. D. 1889.
. I
sonal estate add together and multiply by
committee an resolution* Mr*. Clement
selected to act as Judges to decide who
[hkai..]
Thoma* S. Brick.
S.3 mill* and the result will be in dollars suffering for rain.
Smith rewl^a paper on "Sowing aud Reap­
A. C. Walt will move to Woodland where shall claim the medal.
County Clerk of Barry Co., Mich.
and cents what his entire tax will be to
ing” which contained many rxcelteut
J. M. Smith is building a wood house.
he will build n store and go Into business.
build a $80,000 court bouse. Or divide
thought*. Itev. Johnson, of Nashville, fol­
Garry Baker will move to Woodland In . Geo. Downs closed a succeasfnl term of
lowed in discussion with a few telling
the amount by three and it will give him
school last Friday.
his annual payment. Tlie fraction of 5 the spring.
words.
The
second
annual
convention
of
the
School
in
the
South
Jordan
district
Who will be the next postmaster here U
mills nnd 3 tenths will not quite raise the
"Bow to 'use lesson Helpa* by Mrs.
Barry
county
Sunday
school
association
closed last Friday.
tlie
question
­
amount, but this computation Is near
Rciommendallons a* to moral character was held in the city last Thursday and Whitney was a very valuable paper. It
Geo. Valentine, who has been very «lck
enough for all practical pnrpotwa. After
are in good demand since our county ex­ Friday. It was well attended, many be­ cinphasinst the Idea of using tlie Bible to
since November last, is no better.
the voter hn* made the alwve computation,
amining board have decided to require It ing present from the surrounding towns; explain the Bible and using the helps as
Levi Fry will move to Hastings soon.
supplementary things Io be laid aside
he can decide ns to-his vote.
Benj. V. Stanton will clerk for D. I* of all applicants for certificates. What Much Interest was manifested and a deter­
mination expressed to push the work of while teaching.
Morthland in hfs store while the latter &amp; next?
W. R. Cook read a pajsjr on the "Har­
Lottie Carpenter .will teach the spring organizing the several townships of the
in
Grand
Rapids
to
serve
as
Jurur.
Mrs. Solomon Clark die»! March 1st.
term of school in the South Jordan district county so as to secure the largest amount monious development of the ’Individual”
Chas. Hazel is rick with lung fever.
with inflammation of the lungs. Funeral
Christine Berble will teach the North ot good poMlble. The papers prepared for Judge .Smith, who was unable to be
Protracted
meeting*
commenced
at
the
services were held in the M. E. church at
were exceedingly fine and, with the dis­ present It presented the thought that
Jordan school.
Parmelee. She leaves a husband and son. Doud school bouse last Sunday evening.
Geo. Downs has contracted to teach at cussions, brought out many ideas and sug­ physical. Intellectual and spiritual powers
also a slater Mrs. Hiram Forbes to mourn
the brick for one year. The board have, gestion* which can not fall to be of bene-fil harmoniously developed alone conatltuted
her loss.
„
Measles and whooping cough are quite made a good choice. Mr. Downs has by to Sunday school work and workers in the |ierfrct man. Mr. Master in diHcmwtion
Allie Harvey is visiting hor sister Mrs.
his untiring, energy lieeome one of our Barry county. The following is an ac­ said that not only must theac powers lie
prevalent In .this vicinity.
harmoniously developed as regard* each
count of the proceedings:
Jas. Miller.
Orlo Kennedy has moved upon his farm moat successful teachers.
other but In relation to themselvea. or. like.
Jas. R. Bettes and Mrs. Slyter were ar­
TirVBKDAY MOBXXNM.
Eugene Davenport was in town last
Ross.
rested here Marcli 1 and taken to. Marshall in J.
The convention was called to order by n tree growing only on one side, the In­
H. Kellogg ha* returned from N. Y.
to await their trial.
*
Several of our farmer* have tapped their President D. B. Ovlatt at IO o'clock. He dividual would grow up a crooked nun.
state.’
„
C.
Haddix expect* to move bls family
Rev. J. C. Collin*, of Prairieville, then
made a short address, stating what had
B. C. Cortright ha* moved from Ross to sugar bushes, but sap law dried up.
hm won. They wUl occupy taw
The editor of the Democrat will receive l-ccn done In'the post year and what was presented a paper on the "Relation of the
the corners.
Pastor to the Bunday School
Parmelee's house.
Mrs. Albert Lawrence has been quite the attention of the Woodland editor of the Intended to be done In the coming year.
The following delegate* were elected to
Mr*. J. W. Dow made her parents a nick th&lt;? 1»«H. week with measles. She is News this week. We hop© the editor of
Rev. T. T. George of Middleville tluin
took up the topic. "What is a Sunday attend the state convention to Im held al
short visit last week.
the Democrat will survive the shock.
now on the muud.
John Pumfrey went.to Lowell Tuesday.
Mrs. P. B. HuDslcker lias sold her stock School." The speaker -gave.a very Inter­ Grand Rapids in December: Rev. D. B.
Little Harry Bradley is very sick with
esting talk. defining the purpooc and duties- Ovlatt, Ralph Wootoo. Rev. Geo. Johnson.
lung fever. His mother, Mrs. A. J. Brad­ of goods to Ohio parties.
Banfield.
'
Three farmers from Ohio have Just set­ of the Sunday school, and gave a brief' Rev. Irvine, C. H. Stone, Mrs-Clement
Quite a good many sales around tills ley, has also-been afflicted with lung diffi­
history of Rs conception and derctopemenL Smith, Mr*. D. G. Robinwm. Mrs. G. A.
tled in our town.
culty. Each *re I10W &lt;«
nrend.
Charley Yank Is building a new house. In dlscuMipg the topic Mr. H. M. Rey­ Truman. Mrs. Icke* and Mr*. WhHney.
Mrs. C. McCay Ims returned after an ab­
Tongate has bought a "pan of
A.
T. Cooper la rejalring C. A. Hough’snolds. by a seriea of admirable questions,
sence of nearly two week*.
horse* and bitends to work his brotner *
brought out many interesting facts; among
,
Judson Griffith and wife have relumed house.
place.
Stephen Schantz, of the firm of Schantz them the fact that the Sunday school or a for d very IntenaUnf meeting coodnrted
Elbert Edmunds and wife visited friends from Indiana, and gone to house-keeping.
by itev*. Master and Irvine, after which
Cards are out for the crystal wedding of A Co., went to Grand Rapids last week to similar institution existed at the time of
in Hope last week.
Moses and was continued from that time
purefaaae a stock of goods.
Quite a good many attended the dance P. H. Lawrence on the lllh.
meet at Nashville.
The teacher’s institute will be held at
A. G. Cortright and brother are receiving
at Bedford from this place last Friday
our high school room on Saturday next God. The benefit of the intematkmal lesRawh Wootqx, Sec'y.
new good*.
night.

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The Teacher

FARM AND GARDEN.

I

SUBJECT'S RELATING TO FIELD AND
■

GARDEN CROPS.

Who advised her pupil* to Btrengthen their

delicate nn&lt;! b cble cowiUtutton. whether
young or old. this medicine is remarkably
beneficial. Bo rare you get Ayer’s-the
only 81 Sarsaparilla worth 85 a bottle.
“ Everv afirfoff and fall I take a number
_»
.j
Sarsaparilla, and am
neatly teiiufltrxL’ —Mrs. Jae. Ji- Eastman,
Stoneham, Maas.
•• I have iakr.1 Ayer's Sarsaparilla with
treat benefit to my geirepil health." —
.Mtu Thirxa L C'rcrar, Palmyra. Md.

The catalogues of nurnerymcn. florists
and seedsmen abound in novelties, fur
which many merits are claimed. While
‘ is a rtnsiblj rule for the average'
it

suffered

General Debility.
Ayer's Sancxparilla. H&lt;*r health lm»great­
ly Improved." — Mr*. Harriet H. Butties,
South Clictamtford. Ma*.*.
“About a year ago L began usiuc .Ayer's
Sarsaparilla it* ti remedy tor debinty and
neuralgia reciting from malarial exposure
in the army. I wm in a very bad eundltlnn, tet alx bottles of the Sarraparilla.
with uceraltmal done* of Averts Pills, have
greatly improved toy health. I asa now
able t&lt;t work, and (eel that I cannot ray
too ranch tor your excellent remedies." —
F. A. Pinkham, South Moluncus, Me.
0 My daughter, tdxteen years old, 1» using
Ayer's .Sairapariiln with good effect." —
Rev. S. J. Graham. I’nlted Brethren
Churvli. But-klmnnon. W. Vs.
" 1 aulfcred from

EAKLY MARKET POTATO,
farmer to plant, for liis leading-7 crops,
such varieties as liavo been well tried
and havo furthermore succeeded in his
awn special locality, any cnteqirising
man is willing to test each aeasotu in a
Hindi way’, one or more of the most
promising new things offered. In the
nccomptmying cut is illustrated a nov­
elty in the way of potatoes for early mar­
ket, which ns trustworthy authority us
Vick, of Rochester, N. Y.. indorwu.
• with lame teek ami headache, ami have
He claim)i that in the “Eariy Market"
lieen much benefited by the u.m- of Ayer's lias been gained a valuabfo Addition to
Sanmpanlla. I nm now M» y ear* &lt;&gt;! age. ami' the vbhiff* class of potatoes.
Edrly
an satisfied that my present health and pro­
longed lifi- are dur to tbe use &lt;&gt;f Ayerts fenr- Market, while Living tbo peculiar tnarkrajwrfaa." — Lucy Moffitt, Killiugly. Conn. ingsuf the "Early Ohio," is quitedivtinet
“Mrs. Ann H. Farnsworth, a lady TO from that variety, tlietubers being more
years oil). So. \WoodtUock'. Vt.. write*: elongated. As the .namo implie?, this
“After several wAcks' suffering from nerv­
ous nroetration. 1 procured u bo:th- of variety is especially rocotnmendtxl to
Ayer's K.trnaparilla. and before 1 had taken grow for early marketing, aa, according
half ot ft iny usual health returned."
{
to the authority quoted, it is unsurpassed
inequality by any poteto in the early
stages of growth or unripe condition,
cooking dry ansi mealy ua soon as tho
tubers have attained a marketable size.

Nervous Prostration,

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
PrtaSI; ib, $5. Wartk $51 bottle.

Boston

Dry Gooods Store
(MARR &amp; DUFF
Will put on sale

j Mar«
In drew goods which ought to have your
personal kiepection and as then; will be no­

more of t-boMS goods at anything near those
prices, it *.tands you ht need to eotne to

Battle Crock a» Hmm a* you cau and buy

INTO. 1.
1 cast! &lt;2t pleem, nfi-lHi Im, all wool dress
flannels in Hghrgp^. medium Kray, dark

gray, navy, canllnal, brown, dark green,

linnue. wine.

These are all the choicest

colors and nice goods ami will te sold for

.T2 rents, usual price 50 cents.

jsto. a.
. 1 ram :mj plernc, 28 in., doable fold tri­

cots. all wool extra fine nnd firm good* in
colors such as cardinal, scarlet, navy,

brown, black, wine, gobelin, stone color,

green, medium gray, dark gray.
tlie stuff that takes.

Tills to

Our prices on this

cave will te 25 cents a yard.

Just think

on elegant doable told .tricot for 25 cents

worth 40 cento,

((tome, come away).

TVo. 3.
1 case

WHITE toARLETTA ONION.,
This point will be highly appreciated l»y
market gardeners and othcro who grow
potatoes for early market, and also by
those who have their own littlo garden
patch for early use. Tho tubers are
medium to large, light pink or flesh culor,
with tho specks peculiar to tho ••Ohio"
class, oval oblong, very uniform in size,
eyes flush with tho surface; both stem
and seed ends are round and fulL It is
a good keeper, reLaining its excellent
quahty from tho time of harvesting until
the next planting season.
Catalogued for the first time by Jazues
H. Gregory, Marblehead, Mass., is tho
White Barletta onion, wldch Mr. Greg­
ory says is the earliest of all varieties of
tho onion family. It is of a finowhito
color, and bulbs raised from the M«d
sown will mature about as curly us those
raised from sets.
Tho leading seedsmen appear to bo
unanimous concerning tlie merits of
Henderson’s new bush lima bean, which
matunu two weeks in advance of tlie
common Hma bean, and may te grown
without qdIcs. Most seedsmen send cata­
logues free of cost to any address on
written application. As many of these
catalogues aro valuable guides, not only
in tbo selection of varieties, but in di­
rection!! given for cultivating tho various
crops, readers are advised to giro ffuch
us ant tinted to their locality same at­
tention.

pfeee*. elegant printed cballles

In al! the newest and ctelcvst figures and

colorings, three an- handsome goods ele­

gant design*.and gixxi. worth U.'j cents a

rents. cbeaiMir than ralitvx

We give you fair waning of tte arrival
r.f lhe above bargain*.

Ctosae before they

take their departure.

BATTLE CREEK.

YOU CAN LEARN

ORTHANDI
readily as by attending fciw i
at 1-4 Uko capraae.
LESSONS BY MAIL

B5O TO St SO PER MONTH.

There Is nothing that compares with Cole's
Veterinary l.'arbolLsalve. It cures cuts,
wounds, brulsra, collar ami saddle galls,
sores, mange, scratches, thrush. Inflamma­
tions and all »kln and hoof diseases quicker
than any other other remedy, it Is the
only preiiaration that will Invariably renew
the hair its original color. Edwin T».
Bithery driver of Jay Eye See. says;
“Havinggiven Veterinary CarboliMlvc a
thorough trial, I pin fully endorse It, anil
take pleasure in rerommending it to all
owners of homes as the test remedy that 1
ever saw for general stable use." terse
cans 81; small cans 30 cent-. Sold by E.
H. tethrop.
Tlie Presbyterian church at Tekonsha
went to Dakota for n preacher.

aThIS'STHE

ROADS.

,w;»
---------To non «.t b goo-1
»' ™'!,£
tlw .oontr tlw li»iCT&lt;-&lt;--nen‘ .toiM “•
gla nt«eeitrsl l»to tuR^'T&gt;&gt;“ «“*
U&gt;. oUlnn. Tlw V'"ki^'k'!!'""S

wttffl.ta.-nl. Ttew itaukl bo kej« up
rear »twr rear until tlw prew-nt unaaliffacturv comlilion line teen tlr*rougiuy
changed, not only to tho advantage of
farcKtH meiinveyin'rtlair products to
market, but tn giving an inercawd value
Ao their lou'ls.
.Not even* road can atA«u» te revonstructcd or greatly improved, nflr is it
neccsrarv. Quite often farni'T, living
on byrcads will law horns with n fair
load and get along- much tetU'.i than,
they will an er striking tho main and
more traveled roiul tliat leads t«&gt; town.
Such main roods should, therefore, be
the first to liave attention. Whatever is
dune should te u ith a view to pentoancnco and avnilnltflity for futuriN im­
provement if not tlwremglily completeil
ut the time. The roadbed sIkxiW not bo
too wide and tin* roitd should be sufllciontly raised and rounded so as to camo
tho water ttet fulls on it to run off
quickly.
Where tlrJ material i» near #t hand or
tho Decosmry means can be liad timmost
u*ed portions slnxiUl be nwadamizrti
and finisliitl nt once. In cofiunuriititm
not wealthy or thickly settled, tho dirt
raid must of Deccriaity remain the most
common foray for a long time, and v*here
properly graded, col rtrucied and kept
in repair, will terra the ordinary travel
of average fanning communitiixs quite
well. Screened gravel and furnace cin­
ders furnish a good covering for roads
and should te traxl wherever available.
However much may be dutio fhe two
prime requn ites for a good rosd should
always te observed. Tlteso are an easy
gr.i&lt;L&gt; and the quickest {Xvsibb riddance
of tlw water tliat falls on the rood.

Seed nnd plant catalogues are sugges­
tive readfog at thia season.

A wrench and ono or two tools for
making repairs are easily carried in tho
farm wagon and como very’ Irnndv nt
times.
.
’ *

As well sa the handsomest, and others are In
vtted to call on any druggist and get free a trial
bottle of Kemp's llalsam for tbe throat and
lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon Its
merits and Is guaranteed to relieve and cure all
chronic aud acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis
and consumption, l-urg* bottles M cents and

Small potatoes teiled and mixed into
the warm mosh tfven in morning will
help poultry along through tho next two

AH'y Gen. S.
Ionin. Is III.

A littlo charcoal occasionally is con­
sidered good for both swine and poultry.

P°rl
»”d building up powers
~s.RamparlWy make it the very tew
medicine to take at this waaou. -

V.

R. Trowbridge, of

Paw Paw has organized a business men's
After washing a horse's feet and legs
they should bo thoroughly dried, other­ association.
A Ctara Call.
wise cracked heels, «?tc., are invited.
Mra. C. A. Jofinson. ut Toledo, had
Ventilation should exist in well regu­
every symptom of heart disease, shortness
lated stables, but draughts should bo un- of breath, could not lie on left side, cough,
pains in chest, etc., yet after being given
The period of cheapest growth in on up to die, was cured by Dr. Miles’ New
Cure. Sold by W. H. Goorlyear.
animal is before tlw animal matures.

Prof. S. W. Baker has been re-engaged
An ingenious farmer and Ids boys can
jmi together n variety of aimplo to6ls Os SupL of the Illg Rapids public .schools.
and conveniences for farm uw in these
comparatively leisure days.
Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond tbe
Tincture of usafaitida is said to . keep
rabbits from attacking trees. It may lie
mixed up with clay and water and ap­
fill BKdlfllno culled Kemp's Bataam. wbleh ti
plied with a brush.
aokl on a positive guarantee to cure, they would
When laying pullets are purchased immediately see thd excellent caret after tak-

Sout heni Planter di vide# tills work into
three divisions—fall, winter ami spring
plowing.
Stiff lands should bo well
broken in the fall, in onjer tliat they mayi
havo the full advantage of tho pulveriz­
ing effects of tin* winter's frosts.
Mcderatcly stiff land may be well and
profital’ly plowed in winter at such
periods a.! tlw condition of tho weather
willqxmnit, and tbo freezing which Will
follow will break down nil clods and give
a good pulverization.
tend which may te classed os light,
randy loam it is always best to plow in
the spring, at tbe time of planting or
sowing, bo that tho work of fallowing,
preparation and putting in the crop may
all go on together, but when these opera­
tions are going on care mitrtte taken
that the land is in n healthy and sound
condition—in other words, not too wo
or too dry, as either wbtild be injurious
to tho crop. Sand will hold its weight
in water, to *that the teminrary absorb­
ing power of tho noil depends ou the
proportion of sand it contains; but tlw
excess of water is rapidly given off as
soon aS the sii|&gt;p)y ceases, and the former
will teve but a short time to wait before
such land conies in order if too wet, and
it rarely gets too dry to prevent proper
plowing and preparation. These are but
general rules, which -cadi farmer must
apply to liinwelf; aud. with a knowledge
of tho cteracter of his land, ho will have
no difficulty, except' in his neglect to ap­
ply them with sutfieiunt c.-irv.

__

per year.
^E,.™",° ,o* ladies.
Bend tar p*rt!&lt;xtar? to the
•'■ooo

STEKOGRAPHIC
STERO

__________

INSTITUTE.

**w ARBOR. MICH.

TO ADVERTISERS.

We Publish the
rangemcn

.Soap To
Find.

Haul Blood- (Max O i

5 •£(
AMI
A

USE

CHAPTER

nitUottal

/Ifide enbj FJ
b

Eurt&gt;f» •* in America,
fata youth the novriv of
Who bws not thrilled ove
pout Arocr-g the mrxt f
cion are aL-&gt; Washtagto
Wiltto, Nathaniel Hawtb
Holnxa. Marion Crawfo

—

CmcASo.

Henry James. W D. H
Sterne, Thomas Bailry A

Edward Eggl«*toa, J.

It Makes You Hungry

ever tho EngILb tonguo

-I hsveiMdlilac'sMdeiyOnmjramdandtti ---------- --------------- ------- tww-a-daix Hum
spring
tnedlclB-nwaaamore
has had a salatary..

In tho philosophical
Emerson and Robert
jn-oaclmbte in their diffe
shine* by ld» originali
’ ofroaseminr. whicbiM
|yl»; the second by tbo

ed the system aud I strengthened, the blood pun &gt;11. hr.,
towels regulated. Paine's CHery &lt;;■ :=]&lt;
ruari. It tmpruvre
iUe appi'tlte aud

Paine’s
Celery Compound

The Best
Spring Medicine.

American literature, t

with bU History of Co

*

inluriotm effort, tt fflrSH lb»t rugmd taallh
w&amp;b makes cveryUitag taste pood, tt cures
&lt;D&gt;popri* and kindred dlsunkT:. Pfaysletafea

uenru food^^'

History of the Conqtw
aud tbe History of Ph

•

Sparks nnd others ha

CHANCEKV OHUXR.
State of Michigan. In the circuit court for the
rourity of Harry In chancery.
Chrisilaaa lionmm. complainant vs. WHUInm
C. F.-Horxmn.dvfritdanL
'
State ot Michigan, eounty ot Barry- m.
Christopher H. Van Arman bring duly sworn,
rays that he ts
df tbe solicitors tor the complalmsnt In. the shoverautied cause: and that
the defendant nuidee out at the said state of

Notice 7577

regions they inhabit p
tha American* with

Htrnm-bN swarm
Arteutu* Wan! and

8»wn and Mitwcrfbed before roe, thb.wh day
of February A. IJ. 1M5&gt;.
,

leads to similar crie
county ot Barry in chancery­
Mutt t-ctxllug lu tbe circuit conn tor tbecountv
Of Barry In chaneerv. Fifth Judicial Ctreult.
&lt;»rder rumle at Charlotte,in »al&lt;i circuit.
-Upon due proof hr affidavit that William C. F.
Itarauni defendant In tbe above cnUUed cauae
Pjnatng !n UiH court reside* out of the -aid Mare
of MlehlHin and in the Mate of &lt; alifornla. and
on motion of Stuart, KnSHpen A Van Arman,
ralkdtoni tor compiataar.l. It ta ordered that the
said defendant do appear and answer the bill of
complaint. Bird in the said cause within four
month* from the dale of Hila order, else the ralil
MU of complaint ahaU be taken mi confessed;
And further, that ihta order be published with­
in twenty days from this date. In Lire liaAllucs
Hanner a newspaper printed In the said covaty
of Itarn acd be publisbed therein om e in each
week tor *ix weeks la succdssloo; such pubti-aUni, hnttevee .Hull
■_ -_____

before tbe

out irrcmtibb comlc

DUY ONLY THE GENUINE
D REPAIRS for GALE PLOWS
(h* GmotM Mai, Ludl^ « MoWl* -• •will outwear at* least three «'f tbe kind
furuiabed by “ Spurious Manufacturer*

BI T ONLY GEHVIXE PART*.
Look lor our TRADE BARK M all Casfiagt

A FOTATO SETARJLTOB.
After cutting dots in a salt barrel and
revolving it dire wheat screen, ho had
a sheet of wire cloth made out of No. 10
wire, nnd with | square meshes cn inch
and a half in the clear. It wa. 49
inches long by 28 wide. Ho rolled it up
the long way. making a cylinder which
was introduced into the frame fo plaet,
of tho barrel, anti revolted it with n
crank. ItdidwelL Potatoes, dirt, etc.
were shoveled into the hopper, and, fall’,
fag into tho screen, th© dirt and small

potatoes dropped through on to an inclmod piano mad© of wick„ work wUh
haft meh meahco, through which the
dirt fell, the little potatora rolling down
rt“keV Wh‘k.lhe
°°«« Poured
octet thu other end of a screen into anoth r banket. Tho screen works well
w!th Rom potato^. put for Burbank*
and long, thin tubers generally tho
meshes should bo a little smaller. 7

N.B.—OnrCartfasgaiihrtbeanty our-mad'

CblMron—If the

Di-tault

MORTGAGE HALE.
bavtua
tie«-n
made

in

the

them while they ch

Circuit Judge.

i tree copy; at teat.
Tnos. s. Bru r. Begtster.

•

ADMINISTRATOR'S HALE.
d4-Iro*edln*:Ur °f
o*ttteo, Bddl' T- branch.

rooms tn the eity vt iiautiw
Barry, lu the »Ute of Midi

vsaiM Lelna. auff aalu sjalpiwiBiit wit" Ul
recorded, on wnlcb mortxaae there ta elalmrbe due al tbe date of thia notice, tbe ram ot .*
■UMhwsutMra doDaraaM fomt-seveo e?:..
and an atlorney'« fee often &lt;tolfer( provided :

pununuit to

&lt;h “retate. right Utta smi' mt

contained In said mortgage and IM statute
•urh ease made and provided, notice Is hr—
gives that on Saturday tba 4th day of M
A. D 1W, at tan o'clock la the forenoon. I sii

dereased ot. tn and to tar real

bfa of Castleton. i

CHA

talent of a fow U
dhdineUon of ensem
The plays are w

the purpose of thr
&gt;* why the Fren

fad.
American theat
tbesi^te, and'pri

usually bis or te
public and realto

This is why one

&gt; three i3&gt;m«r
and ninety

SKS'iS
■raiaiKrt!;
sjp, Administrator.
_______ Haxur B
vrtox

NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.

“Its;: ..'IS^SS.'
uinLfcS,^ ”•

Smitb &amp; Couirovk. •
AUorueyB iur Asilgnee of Mortgag*
CHANCERY ORDER.
State of Michigan, in the circuit court for t.
•jMintv &lt;a Ratty, tn chancery.
Emelfor Warner, coeautalnant * s. Hou

miautes after th

Robert Flckrli. Martin Flrkrll. Charttv Ke
Jyeetetee Hekell. Edaoo Plckell, Chau'HekeU Frank FtekeU. Sarah Bowerman. M.
miBm ri&lt;

and effecta of the Central M
company, the delendant^SJ:

Mlehtaaa. countr of Barry—••

drttara and twenty.flv

»

&lt;&lt; FebnaryA-D.

Wtaeonsfo.

spectators; but

pro &amp; Van Arman
AUon.ey. for FtajJua.

who followed t
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.

'“ •• w" LELlon tb. 'Trffl.

frouti-n. of Yaukeei
tbe plat form tM: ati
located with laughte
Although ’he nau
Whitelaw Rod. !’

GALE MTGCO.. Albion. Midi.

■ttuate in

&gt; of house, run and surround- site free. At all druggists.
Hm&gt; I, a wort to the ,1^,
31 citizens of Port Huron are graduates &lt;1«, to s« hotter and UU do. ot tb. &lt;,!■
With care ducks will often lay well of the university,of Michigan.
Do not k-t tho OT.m «.ad ow^OT.
through tho winter; give them hot food
as Liras }M*sible. also boiled corn the
W. F. Beyer. Garret vvllle. Ohio, says:
last thing at night, when it is cold -My wife hat becu troubled with catarrh n« let tta ran, .hurf
weather. Do not forget the grit; they a long time, but have, with what mnedhm |»fore •w’U'fag. If you Imv© a quart that
require it as much as fowls, but it ulrould we had, and what tlie doctor could do. b
11
*&gt; tour tbe otL I
kept the upjier hand of It until thh fall, eat^nmeoted asd Wi„,
not ix&gt; ao large as that given to fowls.
nilJ ’
when everything failed.
He. throat was
maatai,,, „„
Southern Cultivator thinkr. it advisable
to avoid die mixing of lime (or ashesi Rant cough. when I Invested my dollnr in a
with atabhi manure unless there lx? uatxl bottle of your Paplikm Catarrh Cure as a
last rerarL To-day she is free from cough, »&gt;g. Tbe crema from one pan that Lmr
It
1-____ . throat all healed and entirely cured.'' !*». Stood

curw when all others fail. Large bottle*
W.00 at W. H. Goodyear's drug store.

- .

fa" southeast
and southwest quarter, tlieiiee north on ih«. Circitll court for Harry Com
boMeni ti:iink^tn
.&lt;J) &lt;ta-w'Mnd xwnteenUT) premises described tn Mid moi
eni* *«» two £&gt; etelnt and aflv-rtx tliemrf a&gt; may be necessary t
due &lt;wMild mortgage, wtih sei.- ....................
terest, and all legal coats, together wtlb an a:
torney »fee of ten dotlara covunaft rd f or 11 &gt; H v. .

ingn.

arc now carmna over

IN,

■•In tbespriDgor 1«; I was all nintowa

A

Jesan Barker recently died in C'rawfunl
county aged «59 years.

:1WWR0se

HE HAD RISEN EARLY ToTeL1-

tlw fcUowInr .oggntloowJn&gt;"&gt; “
wwm c.-w or more ot tlw ra «l &gt;w|wm«t
Lj,. rimtld lx- rel-nrJ two iwnobtuwt

It is quite surprising to notice the num­
An Indiana fanner describes in a re­
erous reports of remarkable cases of ner­
vous dlsepe* cured, such as headache, fits, cent number of Rural New Yorker the
nervous prostration, heart affections. St. convenient device illustrated in tho an­
Vitus' dance, insanity, und prolonged nexed cut Ho was fadnceil to make a
sleeplessness. - by Dr. Mllra’ Restorative screen on account of having an unusual
Nervine. This new and Improved brain amount of small potatoes ou hand. He
and nerve food, and medicine. Is every­
first made a chute with cross tera. hav­
where gahlug a remarkable reputation for
ing ojwtage l&gt;etwcen thaw, but pota­
curing tbe worst of these diseases. U well
as the Injurious effects of worry, nervous toes too largo to poos the openings would
Irritation, mental and physical overwork. lodge nnd clog them.
W. H. Goodyear, the druggist, will give
h
away trial Ixitties pf "Ibis wonderful rem’
rdy. Its pdglUvely contains no opium or
morphine.

Agricultural N'otra.
Vegetable seeds of most kjnds arc still
good at the end of tho eccoud year.

Our price on these goods will te ~

yunl.

COUNTY

For many centurice there has Iteen a tra­
dition of a long lost Island called Atlantis.
The Greek geogrnpbrni located II In the
Atlantic. Ocean, west of tlie northwest jmrt
of Africa and the Hllara of He.rculr*. Tlw
sea-kings of Atlantis are said to have In­
vaded Europe and Afriea.and to have teen
defeated by the Athenians.
All the legends agree that it was a vast
Island, of Inexhaustable resources, and In­
habited by a race of superior people. Fbr
ages this Island has existed only In leffcndary lore. But now. wten the l.lrii! of mod­
ern research Is turned full upon the investIgutlon, behold the lost Atlantis at our very
doora.
So the bigoted mcdieal frnlernliy goes
groping about In the dark, seeking for an
Atlantis or EscuIapinsT when If they woultj
Investigate, they would beteld the lost At­
lantis at their very door. With tlrelr an­
cient text book, a case of physic, a paper
in their waistcoat giving them lieenvc to
practice, experiment and dose with tliclr
injurious drugs, cauterize and perform tinneeessai-y a6ta. with no person or laws to
hold them accountable, they continue their
bigoted, unjustified practice, itarlng Into
vacancy, and imagining that they see In
themselves an Esrulapiui.
Wrapped in ancient bigotry, they are
crying out against nil improvements that
have l»ern made in medical science. They
ilcnounii! any new idea advanced by a lay­
man t»r an opposition school as a fraud.
Why?
Because humanity will not be benefited?
Not at all. but becauMj tlHjir special Imm
did not make the (Uxedvery.
. Yet they concede that there Is no remcily known to their materia mrdica that
will cure an advanced kidney malady nnd
i he diseiise arising therefrom—although'
many of them know from crowning proof
I that Warner’s Safe &lt;Thr«' will—but uhI scrupulously treat symptoms mt«l call theta
n disease, when In icallty they know they
are hut symptoms.
A few of the more honest physicians
admit that Warner's JSafe cure is a vainable remedy, and a great blessing to man­
kind. but say, In so- many wools, wlien
a«ktd why they do not prescribe it. that
they cannot, according to tlrnir code.
Nevertheless, the world is fast becoming
satLsflixl that tin* cup* for kidney and liver
diseases, in whatever form or conditliHi.
lias been discovered, and there is no doubt
but what Warner's Safe Cure and lts_famc
will live long after such bigotry a*, we have
instanced Is dead and burkxl.
Tbe late eminent physician and writer,
Dr. J. G, Holland, published In ''Scribner's
Monthly,” and showed his opinion of such
bigotry, nnd too doubt was satisfied that
Atlantis might possibly be diacovered in a
proprietary medicine, when he wrote edi­
torially, as follows:
"Nevertheless, It Is a fact tint many of
Uie bwrt proprietary tnedfeines’of the day
were more successful than many of the
physicians and most of them, it should be
remembenwl. were first discovered or used
In actual mcdieal practice.
When, how ­
ever, any shrewd jwrson, knowing their
virtue, and foreseeing their popularity,
secures and advertbea them, ttw-n. In the
opinion of the bigoted, all virtue went nut
of them."
,

q£r2&lt;’“B

UlMcSKw ” Tb0 U**“ RQlS
arSTtaet*..

- U* «r««h

SlGS-a

EtMwnS^tar'

�JONATHAN AND HIS CONTINENT.
BY MAX O'RELL AND JACK ALLYN.
TransbUd by Mme. Paid Blouet. Copyrighted by Cassell 4 Co., New York.
Wc Publish the Following Extracts from this Book by Special Ar­
rangement through the American Press Association.
Paul Blood ;Max O'Rrilj ten remarkably clever Frenchman, who has devoted hi* tai
. worth- tosatiriauK tla- Angkcitaxmi race. He has become wfcWy known aatheauthor
-.(cnx Bl li. axd His Imlaxu.*’ "J&lt;mx Bru., Jh.," ]Eto. Thi* l«&gt;ok is hi*latest pro-

-thm, tb-- material for it Isdng gathered 'luring hw r.-n-nt visit to America.

.
CHAFTEtt XXI.
'
■.ait:. • ha*uot y'ct produced a tranvvndliterary ;■ trius. but *ho bad the right to
j rv.,' 1 *‘f a national literature which In­
i
..
«l..*..*-1-,

CHAPTEB XXIII.
The Americans arc Christian-:—thnt
»ay.
. they
. attend church
------ _ on
— Sandayit. Lfta&gt;
other Clrrirtianv, they a«cud to burinesa un

riti.. f a i-jperiororder.
'
In America, rcligwu fa K-rv-.-d up with
:! ■ domain of romance, w-j find writers j saucw to suit all palatal. Indejvml-oUy cf
• :.;x:taticn teas firmly retabtuhed In the Catholic religion, thcro ore ISO different
religious sects England ho* only IBS.
Every good pnau-bcr draw* a full congre­
•.. ;-ih tiic novels of Fcaimoro Cooper!
' , l-.n- not thrilk-d over tho weird talcs of gation, no matter to which tect bo belongs.
.
Amur-.; thv moet famous names in Iks Tbo chureh in itself te not the attraction, and
। are abo Washington Irving. N. Parker tbe minister ha* no other influenco over the
:. ^attuinid Hnr.-tborno, Oliver Wendell people than that which bo exertises by hi*
irue-, Mariob Crawford, Frank Stockton, oraturieal talents
A lallgious or moral
W. Cable. France* Hodgson Burnett,
lecture te n* pujiutar as a literary lecture, a
• .,ry -I.imts, W. D. Howvlte. Julian Haw- concert, or a play.
•'i ::i Thamos Bailey Aldrich, CliarlnDudAu American will go and Ifatim to tho
. Warner, Bret Harte, whois also a poet, minister of a suet differing from his own,
■rani Eggleston. J. Broader Ma:tbcwr.
rather than sit aud bo bored by a tinwoene
preacher belonging to hi* owp denomination.
i m-.- Eiigiidi tauguois vpoken. Th.igftat- Ho will rather go to hear Dr. McGlynn, the
- ' - .-&lt;-f the century ho* been attained excommunicated Roman Catholic priest, at
un A'n-ri-.xm novel directed agaiust slav­ ! Dr. Felix Adler, the eloquent agncstic; re-’
‘. _
tigious n* !w is_l:-&gt;
will sotneWmcy regret
thafr
. .nd ,m&gt;tnurteotal iu it* destruction.
_
_ ________
. ;!■ । philosophical vatay. Ralph Waldo ' Col. Ingennll doos not appear in public on
• • .ti .'till Robert Ingersoll are unajr ! Sundays any longer; 1’roto.tnnt a* hs i-.
a . p
' Ii-in their difterenl styles. Tlw tint j ho ha.- no scruplo about going jo-bear a
■iK-by hte -r.Iginalhy nnd a subtle power |.tnttMcal iu.1« in tbo Catholic cathedral; in

credulity is affected to satisfy a jxditlcnl bias.
I am certain that If, in France, you searched
into the hearts of tba people, yon would find

appanago of the royalist party, an I other

royalists. Tho religiou* man b rather looked
ttjion mb political enemy than as a religious

much opiatrcnt agncatirfam in Franco. It
must also bo remarked that plenty of royal­
ists only affuet piety and go regularly to
church as a protest against republicanism,
and that many republicans may bo excused
for taking this display of religion for an act
of hostility towards their pet institutions.
This state of things U d-.-plorablu. Both

of government is questioned by no one, re­
ligion does not clash with progress and lib­
erty, but lives with democracy in p.-aco aud
harmony, as becomes a faith when grand

CHAPTER XXIV,

of Now York whether »ho bad met Col. In­
gersoll
"No,” «ho answered, “I never hut him and

"May 1 ask wfayP I said.
Sbo replied: “Simply buemtm I am told
that It L&lt; impoadblo to know him without ad­
miring and loving him." .
•
,
“Well!"
"Well. I don't want to admire or leva
him.”
.
I had tho honor of making bis acquaint­
ance, and, liko all these who have approached
nnd known him, I toon admired him.
great country.

lira led advocate.

In a book on contemporary

t.io nutler**!! o*-r . e. «a* i ehnrchf

countrymen l-ut tho titto of colour!.
Once moru I my it: in this book of jotting*
1 do not «it in judgment. I merely describe
bnprcadoiu. It U not neccaairy to imlono a
man'* tbcorio* in order to enjoy his society,
ami this is nqx-cially truo iu th,- emo of CoL
Ingersoll, wbu is many sided in hl* |wwers,
and who charm* thnologbuis and n;uu*tic*
I copied them word for word with .alike when tho subject of religtou is not to

Music-1 ErangvUu.
Urlrtk
Short MRaon*:
Tlw pteerto be !&gt;|ppy an.! «ivwl
Walt Ip. Ltdkw and geattamen. walk ia
ind other* Lave produced n nutiarat I
Tho ptlrer, more seductive&lt;211, waa worded
.•lory from the dtwuwrr of. their rountry j tht»*:
&gt; . -&gt;f tb_-Conquest of Mexico and Peru,
. i1 • History of Philip 11, Bancroft wilh n
• V ot th- Vulted States, lllldn’th,

’■ H--IU*ouriuu- tltat flu-vn^tnUd gran.Iloe
they inlmldr should not liavo inspired
K-te and talent for d.Cooper
i&gt;
nature; FcnlmWe
I
_
i xciits tuJut&lt;tr
pfodurod
by the
.. ...
.
it ivratetm cxmtlnrtit.
n-.n---, swarm in the UnltisL-Stale*.
iru* Wind, wd Murk Twain arc two
ony.-i:- .iartly famuu* &lt;dt homo at; I

j
j
|.

them arc, verge upon fanaticism tn tbe sense

colonel rubs tbo poor nnd sorrowing of that
which help* them to enduro their ill*, a belief

AS A LITTLE CHILD.
LESSON

XI,

FIRST

QUARTER,

DYSPEPSIA
IN­

TERNATIONAL SERIES. MARCH 17..

Sou cf a Protectant minister, Robert Inger­
soll early showed special aptitude for tbo dis­
10, ba bad thoroughly studied tbo Old Testa­
ment, end would r«t»-&gt;n upon it liko a doctor
Of divinity. Tho father in rain drew Robert's
attention to tho beauties of tbo Bible; tbo
son could taa&gt; littlo in it but absurdities and
ineonsfatenciTbo old minister w ns heard

I qfanot answer him.”
, Who etn answer IngtjnoUf.l* a question
often aakwL Apparently not tho mintetera
of tho himdnxh cf different Protestant aocta
thotCouriih in America; not Mr. Gladstone,
student of tlw Bihb and profound rooaoncr
though ha U-.
■
For moru tlxm a year, tho president of tha
Nineteenth Century club of Now York wn*
trying to goto Protestant minister to break
a lance with this redoubtable agnostic tn
public, but without avail Not one felt equal

That which makes this man ao formidable
is not so much hi* clotiucnce, hl* quick repar­
tee, hi* sarcasm, Ufa* pathos, hl* humor, it is

hare tbe privilege at knowing him intimately,
of |&lt;eoetr.iting into that sanctuary of conju­
gal lusppl'.iewi. his home, before one can form
|L.. --- --_ U- ‘
I___________ I—

cvvu in thiw who abhor hl* doctrines. His
house U tbe homo of tbo purest joys; it bolds
four heart* tlinl bent a* one.
houses on Fifth ryunuc. Hi* family consists
of his wifo and two lovely daughters, Athens

wflllnxly.
.

Phta.)
Ho

mount of, transfiguration, thta assuring thn
three n&gt;lio were with Him that, though MW
despised nnd rejected, Ho wm not merely tbo

Hood's Sarsaparilla ha* proven
. .____ ...
nt eaaaa.

to MUrfartory as Hood *

Sarsaparilla.’

New York City.

Sick Headache

tru&lt;?|Soii of G&lt;wl a* well a* Hon of Man, Israel's
bvar thocram with Him

Ksmdod from tbo mount, they found the man
with the demon jxjfcwwwd *cu whom thvother
dtecipte* liad tried in vain to heal, and a*
Jn.u.1 cast out the demon Retold the disci­
ple* that tla-ir failure was due to unbe­
lief, but at tbe rams time added that 'ttiifa
kind grcth not out but by prayer nnd fac­
ing." (Matt, xvii, 21). H* then passel

Hila, and have found great relief. I cheer­
fully recommend it to *&amp;" Mas. E. F.
AxX ABIX, New Haven, Conn.

She took Hood'* Sarxaparilla and

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
only by C. I. HOOD fc OU., Lowell, Mas*.

plainly

foretold

Hi*

suffering*,

death

dentood not. for they b.nd other thoughts lu
tbeir initxte bim! looked for ndifferwit re­
sult. How many Christian* are even now in
the dark cov.cwtiing thing* that are coming,
because they have other thoughts than God'*
in their mirxl*. and are not simply and t&gt;eiieviugly subject, to Hi* word. Ono result of
their milmlicf "M that irutnad of tiring in
feUow»liip mid sympathy with Him a* He
jourm-y rd to tbo -erms, they were thinking
and talking of their own individual intere*ta mid ■’•wmuing among themselves n* to
w|&gt;o should
tlm grealtwt in tlw kingdom
which they thought ««- theu close at liand.

IOO Doses One Dollar.

aiDWOA !
•

—THE—

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

Ho is a personality a(K&gt;rt.

. : my.• which puts you in mind ot Car- , fact. yout~i:i»'ohliiicrcrywhcruexa?pthrthc' thu -av&lt;m. I by the grandeur of his lan•hureh-*
•
•
- where
iltdlncm
prevails and the
mind wait»in ruin for fiv.di nourtehm.-nt.
u.-J (nthos.
j . The churcita* ndvertiss a jrreacber in tba
:-. jTrlinpB, of all thn brandiM o. ■ ncwqnpers :u tbo theatresnlte-ertiseu "star."
Ilterc’.uro, that which has found j In default ot a g.w.1 praacber other cttr.ir■ vp:X3s5an&gt;. Washington Ir-lpg ! ttonsaroput forward to draw rhe public.
i tt-ry of Cohnnbtte. Pr- cott with j How resist tlw two fofiawlng apprals, pouted

il 'ury «&gt;f F'TiluMod and Isabella, the j

trf Col Ingersoll, lofty and* noble as meat of

Col Robert lugcrsoll i* a num of about 00,
six frct high mid strongly buijt, a cc)s«swt
physically and iuteltectuully.
Tlw eye*
sparkle with' wit nnd beam with tl!o enjoy­
ment of life; tho mouth i* bumorou* and
mulling: th■; Iwad largo and well planted ou
broad shoulder*; tbo faco sbuu-n, tbubruiu
bristling with humanitarian tboughts; a man
with tlw heart of a Hon to fight the battle* of
life, but tlw heart of a-woman in prrwrwvof

Col. lagvsivlj’s used to call them. Indeed
ono re-iindf you of tbo beautiful creations of

■By tbe way they bad disputed among

Titian. Tho other Manns liko a mythological
vision, rt nymph from tl&gt;o bonks of Eryman-

They bad not talked so He could bear, but He
bad jvrceii«*l tl:n thought of their b-art*
tlmke ix, 47);m »» joanw-y on in oar church
and Buiuinv school work, and ordinary daily
hfo Hu fa always perceiving the thoughts of

to yoa with her eyes modestly lowered, al­
most teeming to apologize for being so lovely,
you Involuntarily think of "Lo Jeune Ma- M-riiig thrtea whole bra rted sympathy with lodo" cf Andr i Cheater, that fart of tho Him in Hi* great aim tn have tho Gmpt-1
preached to ovr-ry creature. Ha often w»our
Greek poets, ds IMinond About called 1dm.
Author*, artists, journalists, members of niin to b»- tlutt we nun Imve^lm fioe*t church
building, or targret congregation, mart suetho thinking work! of New York may ba mol
at tho colonel'. charming Sunday evening*. praise of mon rather than Hi* approval.
About 11 at night, wtuu nil but tbo intimate Why cantiot onr aim be that at Paul “that
friend* of tbe family have left, these latter Christ may lie magnifi,*! in our bodies,
draw around their ho»t, ami entice him to •whether by life or by death;”'.'making ourtalk upon ono of hl* favorite subject*, poetry, srivc* nil thing* nral, men that we may by

j
while they listen with avidity. Ha know* til.) To this rhd let us seek Him with the
his Shakespeare a* thoroughly as tbe Bible, ,whti)« heart, remvinbcriug that He worcbvih
।
all hearts an&lt;l umler.taiidvtli all tbo imagina­
only
ho speak* of him with far moni^nspoct
|
Religious sect* multiply every day. No
tions qf the thoughts. (I Chron. xxvill, V.)
and admiration. Ho adorc* Wagner, whom
: doctrine L* too ulucurd to make pressh u^ X,
Ho ba* substitute! for tbo love of religion bo ,aets even above Beethoven. I mention same shrill l» Lust of nil and servant' ot
latest religious invention iu America
this
to
provo
onto
more
that
wo
havo
all
our
• E^vriiun, •••.lilch.promises immortality to
j
folk-wera—Immortality, that'i ail! Tlie cording :&lt;» him ichgten sljpuhl hr.vo but one littlo fault?, .-m l that COL Ingeracdl, in eom- He n-|K«t* th" suino teaching. adding
that Hu Himself us Son of Man came
I jartrftu- ot tbo Esuteri'.ts tea-he. th’st. if man alm—l" teach u» how to bo luippy iu thl* Ufa. ra ti with hi* fellow mortals, i» not perfect
Between mhlni^ht and I in‘the morning, tbe
. n-M0 iptliy pure, and foikiueil th? precepts
and t&lt;&gt; give Hi*life a ransom for many. Tbo
do not toothers 'that you would not have U»t'isitora reluctantly-depart , (In the way

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other* do to you.” And he adds; "A Gcal ' home, you think of oil tbo witty things that miuh was ’ Nreucrt thou great things f«&lt; thy
shnftor c.!- brity. BUI Nyv ha* the ।
uol Jr PanUua-, but here talow
THE ONLY —
^(Jl'^ameed
III
V. Mark Twain of dromug
.
.
_____ ______ .
Jcu'^e roix
’th-- KMiteof nu n whom Iw bar created te not .
been shot at hypocrisy and humbug,
i-ttl h. comLalitte*, with that -wlcmn '
.succeeded La following minutely thoprerepte
il a hick i* n rt tu'-t with outride the of th'? Gospel, tbo Erirtrrbts tuny bo right. adorable.” As to a future life, the colonel I tj,n eunoblip'; humanit rrlan opinion* that vary from th.it, for if the Ixird Jraa. •migli:
'lo&gt;» not cow&amp;nlt himnrit. Hr ray* “Wo do I have teen ndvr.nrcd; a:ul though you may. not Hi. own glory while herein his liiimilb« \’nukr-!ai»d. Wlp-u ho mount*
;.EI[TINEMrr,‘C»VQROVILLECAl
not know; wb cannot toll whctlit r I'.rtstb te n J lvrt
converted, or diverted, or perverted tfon, surely no true follower of Hi* should
remain virtuous, evert in tbe mcrriM state.
►dour or n w nil. a *|ire.idmg of pinion* to soar or
• :i::H ’.hr- nn'ui't- &lt;&gt;( C^nrloi A. Dann, Criibacy must boriutirawL’ Celibacy pure tho folding ot wings forever.’' In tbo eye* of htUMO feeling fuller of good will toward all
and sunplr. however, is not- ttiflleivtit. for
Sold ami guaranlcvd by .
nv*t pious people, his theoric* are nlioiniun-. men. and saying &gt;•» yourw &lt;f: ’What a de­
jaw- P.-.-id, Park Godwin and many
derstatiding ’Iwobject of Christ's linitcvniing W. H. GOODYEAR, - - Sole^ent.
me wrll known to tbo (reading publie Devote* must therefore irnu ry, but in .&lt;/ ble, nnd he L- the ;\ntichrirt; but the Ameri­ lightful evening I liavu jKoacdl".
to suffer, tb&gt; ju*t for tlw unjust, to bn cut off
,'i
it I-Jr. the inr^o reviews, and honor Tcuu»in celiliatc*.. If you MicwtHn can* uro unanimous in admitting Lb extra­
t Really literary intetervi;; your passions, no malady will at­ ordinary talents, and among the dear friend* the Nineteenth Century clubto bcdi a di»- an-1 lias * noth mg ;I«n. lilt. 5; Dan. lx, W&gt;. and
&gt;b» .
of the cotoori and hi* family nre many Pres­ cuadou op "Tho Piwtry of Hw^httUrc.” Col eno rcatou why i’.kto' i* to much emula­
tack you «ml you will Isivme immortal.
tion and rtrif" among eUnrcbo* and ChrteIngerpd! was to have taken part in it. but.
,rw—i: then*' I1- —
------------- —
“But." you "ill probably say, “do the byterian*. wnie of them minister*
Antichn t if you will—that is. it you can b.dng retained prnfi-*d&lt;Anl)y at Washington. their position in this world and their relation
m-r-ere not fu’-gotten try literature. Is
Eaotrrtef* never dieF
hnngino such a personage endowwl with In- »» cbligfsl V’ excu*n hlnwlf nt tbe to it and to Christ, and bav« not enough of
b- nfurm that there i* no,country
Yo«. they die—oner, but, according to
liildn.n are nv'Well! written for. by them, thl* dnea not prove the fallacy nt ttadr every moral and Intellrcuml faculty.
ricvcath hom The president launedUlteiy His spirit who was mrek and lowly in heart
In hit prdwnrc men feel thenwclvos small, telegrapbM to n well known minister asking and huiabk-d lllin-clf e-4h&gt; unto death.
inlri 1-4VV tlsi Micreti of Instructing belief. If they dis, it simply pirova* that
X. “Hetizik a child and set him In tlx*
.
liile they i-harm and nimnra them.
they have folio! to attain the noccspU-y de­ and women put theu- hand* over thrir eyre. bim to take the eolonri's place.
I
"I di'tinctly
"1
dtetinctlv decline to rttke
e*ko Col. Ingwwir*
InsersolT*
gree ot |r.-rfcctkrtA dcchicdlj 'ilange.tMui Anttehrisi.- thk
place in thi* world or tlw next,” exclaimed was much Inter than this In point of time.
tHAFTER XXIL
.
Now tbo Esotcifata nre safe to continue
He took infants lu Hi* arms and taught Hint
Mr. IngcrioU's religion is the religion ot the recipient of the telegram us »xm a* ho
\&gt;n riran »tagv bu«*t« mw excellent with u*. tor cither tboy will arrive at jwffecthe kingdom must lw rrcejved a* a little
tton and become imneu tal. or they will fall humanity. He say*: “Happiness is the only hart rood IL The reverend gentleman never- child, for otherwise it could not l«e etilcry&lt;l;
idrnt &lt;&gt;! a fjw brilliant individuals than to away from grace and will have i-hikln-H to good, tho time t&lt;&gt; bo happy i* now, and tbo tiMkra took part in tbo evening's debate, npd and that to cnnio to Him we must come in Dr. C. McLane’s Celebrated Liver Pills.
wny to bo liai/py is to make others w." Live when be rejx-utel bi* repartee to tbe audi­ entire lielptemiie** and de|&gt;endcncr, dmjfiV'
i-tiurt ion of ensemble.
.
swell thrir ranks. Too heart of this *cct,
ence was greeted with hearty laughter ai^l Is-lteving Hi* word; bringing nothing of our
Th-! play* arc written for certain actors.
own, but receiving all from, Hun a* au un­
' j .d th-- s- vundary part* arc made to serve claims tliat when tho E-wterirts attain p-rfec- around, and then lie down and d«-cp with tbe
Ask your drufjut for tbs genuine
merited gift.
i.e purjxK of throwing up tbe *.‘*tnr." Thi»
con«cioi*v»cM of having done your duty to
tiou. not only will they be immortal, but
37. “Whosoever shall receive oucot *uch
- why the French plsy* that arc trans- they will have a clear insight into tbe future, men. Do not ask pardon of God for on in­
children in My name, receiveth Me. and
jury
done
to
man.
_
Ask
panion
«f
the
man
j /intel to rhe stage of Anwica generally a gift which will enable them to snia^» great
Tliis rctttedj is becoming so well known
and make reparation to him for your otTcnse.
riche*. And,-indeed, tho Utility Of such an
anti so popular a* to ncwl no special men­ Me, but linn that scut Me." Not many
"I rob Smith," exclaims Mr. Ingersoll In tion. ■ All who have used Electric Bitters
FLEMING BROS.. Pittsburgh, Pa.
American theaters are not isubvmt loned by accompUkhment on tho rtodt' exchange. f&gt;w
tlar
Ironical
language
he
is
fcuch
a
master
erf;
I ■ state, aud prlvatq enterprise can scarcely instance, must lie apparent nt a glance.
slug the same song of pralile. A purer
“God forgive* me. How doe-, that lielp medicine does not exist nnd II Is guaran­
tforti to give tho public thn luxury of a
Another sect prrti.-ml* to bo ablo to cure
teed to do all that is claimed. ElectricIrtt«l.-i'.&lt;( company of talent. The "*tar" is all diw«.M&gt; by faith. Tho faith of thaw fanat­ Smith!"
He maintain* that tho Christian religion teri will cun- all diseases of the liver and poor of 'this world who cannot do much V*
(.tally hls or Iwr own numagvr, dntwp tbe ics is nut shaken by the death of thrir pa­
kidneys, will remove pimples, boil*, salt support tbe church and have apparently
iblic aud realizes tho profits. Tlw rcpcr- tients. “If they bail liad moretalth they tracbe* 1&lt;-M tho love of an infinitely just and
nothing but saute to be sared, as to reach Itio
merciful God than tbe fear of a^damon thirst­ rheum and other affection* caused by im­ more well to do people who can Im of some
•siro consists of '.wn or three play*, which would have recovered.”
pure blood. Will drive Mnlariy from the
ing
fur
human
victims.
This
charge
is
borno
performed Ixjfore a New York audience
During iny stay iu America, a well known
system and prevent a* well as cpre nil Ma­
• i a month or two nnd then taken round to evaogvlk.t jmMtehal a volume of wrmom out by a proverb used by the Scot, who is a larial fevers. For cure of headache, con- ways; nice families'(!) with whom me can
:
chief cities of tho Stated
slipatlon and Indlgfstion try eleetrlr bitters.
with the following preface: “God ha* Jsx-n Student of hurnnir nature:
•
“If thn ddl were deed, God wad na bo Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money flucnlial (!) people.
This i* why one so.-s trisrii enmpauie* nearly kind enough to own the words when-1 spoke
34 "We forbade him, bccaiuo he followeth
refunded. Price 50 eta. ami EI.O0 per bot­
■ cry week in holt tho thmtera. Today a them. I hope Ho^iil give Hi* btaaing to the
not US." What a wretched. God dishonoring
The colonel maintain.-: that if man ha* tle at W. II. Gmalyrar’s drug store■ itM, next week comedy, opera bouffo tho book, now thaPtbo taino word* appear in
firm this “Wc, 17* &amp; Ua" certainly i«,
had hand.* given him to. feel, eye* to »ee, ear*
•il&lt;&lt;-k nfter. SometimM tbo change i» still
and Imkhuso thi* one who coot out devils in
print”
Read the following: Mr. C. II. Morris,
;r .re brusque, Mr. Henry Irving and Mi*
Many books ajo published in Franuo with to hear, lw&gt; has nl*» a brain to think, a heart
Newark, Arkansas, says: "Was down ajwttlM. ho must therefore stop htt
Helen Ti«rry gave a Mirks of performances at tbo noMritt “A work approved of by Mgr. to love aud Intelligeuco to reowin with.
Ho
docs
not
attack
to
much
tho
Catholic
with
abscess
of
lungs,
and
frlctul*
and
work If John know* anything about it; and
the Arch bfahop of X " A volume, advertised
physician,* pronounced me an Incurable he thinks ho doe*.
u-mth of March last. On their departure os havhig been owned nnd blessed by the Lonl religion, which,rest* on faith, for a religion
Began taking Hr. .King's
8U. "Jesus will. Forbid him not." Clewed
which rests purely on faith I* not a tnaltcr consumptive.
: bey wyre sueceeded by a troupe of perform­ himself, ought to have a wide sale.
for rca*ouing and argument. But be rather New Dtecovcry for consumption, am now Matter. Great Hoad of the church, wo tbauk
. i eg monkey*. Tho theatre was just as likely
A truly edifying sight is that of tbo noisy,
attacks a ITot^ttanthra which prides itself on my third liottle, and able to oversee the Tl.ro that in reference to tho littlo children
' have b—n hired by traveling revivalists.
dirtv, blaspheming crowd, collected on a
work on my farm. It lg tbe finest medte Thou didrt «ay, “Forbid them not:" and in
Tbe American* have nu iinlienrnblo trick Sunday evening outside Madison Squaru Gar­ upon resting ot: rtsuon a* well as on faith.
reference to this worker ouhiido tho npMtobc
cine ever made."
'
Tlie theories of CoL Ingeruoll are the na­
Jcose Middlewart. Itecatur. Ohio, says: company Thon didst *ay. “Forbid him not.”
. • ( arriving lata at tbe theatre. For twenty den, New York, on tho eve of a “six days'
40. “Ho that is not against u&lt; honour
ulnut-.-vafter tho curtain rise* there i* a con- goo^you-pkara walking match.” From 0 or tural outcome of tbo introduction of reason­
covery for consuiuption I would have died part” This word looked at in the light of
-:nut Inutling and rustling of newcomers, 7 .In tbo evening, thorn b a betting, swearing ing into religious matters.
Things which are felt only cannot bo dis- of lung trouble.*. Was given up by doe- that previou* word, “Ho that Is not with .Mo
••'iiieh debar* you from tho pleasure of fol- match ouuido tbo gates. But the walking
is against Me. and bo that gatberoth not with
tors,
Am
now
in
l*st
of
health.**
Try
IL
cu»ed; things which nre incomprehensible
only begin* nt otw minute port midnight. •
Sample bottle* free at W. II. tWycor’s Me srattereth abroad" (Matt, xli, 30;, cer­
tainly cannot l&gt;o held to tench that If a num
Not to take tbo namo of God la vain, thi- are not niatter for explanation.
■
is not openly against Chrirt therefore ho i«
Protostantiian te a mixture of faith and drug storebegin* at s quarter past, they conic at half­ Englteb have invented many euphemisms;
for Hint The case in question wa» tliat of a
reason,
agreeing
pretty
badly
together,
it
; act, and eocm. At tbe time appointed for some men, imagining, 1 *uppQ»a, that th ■
man actually working and doing goad in tbo
The beat aalve In the world for cuta, Name at Carist, and Jchi* says or him, ho is
' be curtain to rhe, tbo stall* ttro empty. This Deity takes no coguixamx, of any language
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
' ml linbit annoys tha actors and disturbs the but Englfab, venture *o far a* io ray Mon BiblMor a book every word of which is in­ tetter, ehapprei bonds, clillbtalms. corns, not against us, even if he is not in cur com­
pany, therefore, fqrtiid him not
spired
of
God.
Ho
interprets
It
in
hi*
own
-pectatoni; but tho evil is incurable, and Dicu or Mein Gott.
41. “Whosoever *bali give you a cup of
and all skin eruptions, aud positivelycure.&lt;
.■uauager* try vainly to stop it. I know one
At this kind of thing tbe Americans arc-aa failtion, and proves put of it every doctrine pile*, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed
to Christ, verily I snv unto you, ho
Gio followed ths advertisement* of hi* play clover as the English. They have invented
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re­
not lora hfa reward." Eternal llfo fa tba
drunkard
1*
not
at
a
loss
to
find
an
excuse
for
funded. IMce 25 eta. per box. For sale
I y thia jxirngraph:
&lt;;E5TLKMF.S.
gift of God, and must be received as a bripGreat Scott!
.
hsa child receives what bfciven to it: salva­
“Th* public are solemnly irarnod that, unSomething admirable in all tbo mnm re- his drinking, nnd turning to Isaiah (Ixv, 12) by W. H. Goodyear
tion fa In every «*”• “to him that workslh
lt*fc tliu wbola ot the first scene bo witnesod, -ligious sect* of America b their national comforts himself with: “Behold, my servant
W. A. Patterson, of Hint, received an
not,
hut
beUevrth'
1
(Rom.
tv,
BJ;
then
being
slintl drink.”
thocubTcqucnt action of tbo. play cannot ba character.
order from Kaiwuta City for 125 road carta ravixl. wo arc patently, meekly and lovingly
A* bo looks on nt tho Protestants squab­ of his manufacture.
•UMlcrstood.”
When I hear it said that religion te the
to work out in our daily life Uh- salvation
which wo have thun freely rect-i ve.1, not re­
His efforts were crowned with failure. Niit sworn enemy of prqgrera, wpociaUy of re­ bling over tba signification of biblical pa*Dr. Jaques’ German Worm Cakes destroy lying upon, nor seeking the favor cf men,
Ivt:ndrr4and tho play isn'pity; but not to publican uistttutfous, I turn to America and Mgcs, tbecolonel laughingly rays: “His to worms nnd remove them from the system. but seekimufitb tbe whole heart tbesalvabo regretted that your deity did notcxprws
say to myself: "This I* not true."
tlon of souWvalmoK tbo soul of a lltUe child,
Safe, pleasant and effective.
or tbe poorest ofgarth's children, as much as
Thcro is no mbiUter of religion, from the hinaolf more chariy."
in one's moet killing attire, fa out of queatlon.
Hurt M. Fellowa. of Bronson, has been tho soul of tbe *?t»Jthies'. of earth'* great
archbtohopi down to tbo moaS unlettered
elected
preaident
of
the
village.
LADIES.
prci-bmi of all the small ism*, who would Bible not a, tin inspired book, but us a collec­
Bort Material. Be*t fttyte. Best Fitllag.
i ance como in a quarter of an hour or twenty dare to tell hi* congregation that liberty fa tion Of literatures something akin to tba
Would you whip a dek horse? Nm
" Arabian Nights," and this la what makes
r.
L
DOUGLAS,
MOCKTON,
MAM*
discusriou with him difficult, if not out of Then don't use ordinary' Plll«ete.. for sick 11 vara, bowels, etc., only use littdo ones • • ••• Three times in tba ra*t
lecture begin*. The early comer*, who have
ot tbu chapter Ho vpeuka «f the fire of bell as
Mik.' nu. (M. r.) u»
£"*
tbe awful alternative if any arc tramd who
to wait until tbo late once have arrived, utter
trf pills.
Sample* free at w - H. C*ood- penis* La going again* Him or Ufa Uttta
uot a murmur. This patience of tho Ameri" -bite i* angMic.

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�DREAMS GO BY CONTRARIES.
misfortune to the cillxrns of tlie county:
The Ions of the probate court records, or
tbe loss of the circuit court records will
if not taken as true, lead to an investiga­
Hastings, Wednesday^ March ill, 18fc9,
tion of the subject.
.
I assert that while it fa true tliat the cir­ tbe woodarhed at waking hour*. Hope »nd
cuit court fa one having greater powers than fear have wrought then into their own fab­
ly pittance of g 1,000 a year.
tip- probate court, yet the lou of the pro­
THK HASTtxa*, MICH.. rosTurnri,
ric Buperrtition lautal upon than and
Put up your strungesi «nen for town of­ bate record* would be a lore, which In in- worki-d up n etrioui ritual of "dreams that
ficers republicans of Barry count). Go convcniqicc. In expenre In replacing or re­
storing a* best we could thrir loss, would go by contrariro," of "dream, of the morning
to the caucuses and work for the ramilna- far exceed the loss of all tire records of Lire light," of decants wiih.sipntkaac-^. awno at
Uon of such raeu. Go to the poll* election circuit court.
which s«-m natural enough, while to a few ot
•In my judgment the people of thi« thc» apparently most arbitrary, srieocc.tarday and ace that they are elected.
.
county can better afford to build a cotirl self has offered a certain amount ot explanaC I.A cmU8 B. G KANT, of Marquette.
Among the last acts of Pimkleiit Cleve­ house at the contemplated expense, than
ForRcgeutsofthe Unlveraky.
land was the signing ot tbe Ontonagon land to lore either of tbu record* of the follow­
CHAELKS H. DEAFEM. of fiactaa*vr»siuuuj, v’
v- --—- - - _
grant forfeiture bill. If all lite oct* had ing offices: Comity Clerk, Treasurer, called common to humanity, though it varies
WII.I.TAM J. COOKER, uf Leuawee.
Register of Deeds or Probate Court.
treeu os wise aud timely, Cleveland might
The loss ot the probate records would n widely in different individuals that, in a
still have been president.
be the morn serious, because its records few exceptional casta, it U absolutely un­
Judge Claudius B. Grant, of Mar&lt;iurtt&lt;‘.
cannot be duplicated or supplied os readily known. A French phyridlogut cau-d many
fa eminent for ability, experience and high
The republican [•arty stands pledged to as could the records of tbe other offices.
curious eipTiuietiU to bo made on himself
qvallficntiottf: and his popularity fa evi­ give tbe people of this state the best county
The records of the county clerk might during sllvp- Throe experiment* took the
denced by not only the solid supjrert of the
local option taw that can Ire devised. Tlie be supplied in some measure from tin! form of trilling physical snimtfan*, whicb
upj»er penlnvula but the strong barking he
private
fih-a
of
attorneys
who
have
cases
had from almost all part- of tbe lower pen­ legislature of Michigan should see that tliere. This fa not tyue of all the rooonfa produced almrot invariably a wonderfully exuggerntad effect on tin* sleeping mind. Thus
insula. Hv was b«m hi Lebanon, York tiifa pledge i.&lt; redeemed.
therein. For instance, the records of the
county. Halnr, in ISIS, and is 54 year* uf
Board of Supervisors, the record* of mar­ a feather tickling tho lips was converted into
xge and in his prime. He came to Michi­
President Harrison stands pledged by riages. births nnd death* could never be the horrible punishment of a mask nf pitch
gan In 185S. and entered the university at his inangura).address to a reasonable civil supplied.
being applied to the face. A bottle of cau do
Ann Arbor as a student graduating in service reform. Which ta all right, and
The records of the county treasurer cologne held lo his nosetamt him into a dream
1859. when be was Immediately made
could be partially supplied from the books of ajjerfumnr'. shop in Cairo. A pinch co
superintendent of the Ann Arbor m-JiuoU. will meet the approval of thinking republi­ and records of tho various supervisor!*,
the Beck nvalkil the day« of his boyhood nod
which office he held for three years, when can* everywhere.
state and other officer*, but not wholly.
tho &lt;)ld family physician spying a blister to
he Joined the union army as captain, serv­
The recortfa of the Register ofl&gt;eeds
Tbe democratic press of the state are
ing three year* ami rising by merit to the
coaid lw supplied In same cases from, pri­ that, region.
rank of colonel of the 20th Michigan in­ try ing to make out that there I* war tn the vate records of citizens, but not wholly or
Scfcmtifk writers ailmlt that there is a type
fantry. At the close of the war he entered republican camp uf Michigan. The wish satisfactorily. They might be supplied at •iw.a in which coming j&gt;bys*cal disco* or
tire taw school. t&lt;x&gt;k th«r course, entered
from the abatnet office, but it would be at disaster h shadowed forth—wnx&gt; bodily ncnis father to the thought.
the office of ex-Gov. Alpbeus Felch. wa*
a very great cost and would be unsatis­ satirti, perhaps too slight to lx&gt; noth-**] by tho
tulmitted to the bar. became. Gov. Fetch's
Senator Colgrove’s bill to prevent tho im­ factory from tbe fart that many times the subject what awake, yet contriving to inipartner, married Mis* Caroline F. Felch,
portation into this state of &lt;tro«*«*l beef wording of a recorded paper is of very pre* it&gt;elf in some symlolic f.mn'un the
■was elected In 1S70 and again In 1873 to
great service nnd this tbe abstract office dnsfing mind. The more striking imrtanct*
The lower house of the legislature, was ought to pm.*. In the interest of the farmers could not furnish.
of this sort tnsy servo to explain bow, in
appointed centeiinlalromniiinioner: In 1871 of Michigan.
How fa It with the records of tire probate
•was elected regent of the university serv.
Tbe .inaugural address of President Har­ court?
Ingclght yearsUn 1872 removed to HoughThat court has reached ovit 2,000 lu the t« attach themseive* to oert&amp;iu painful icnMUm and fatanu- a law partner of Hon. rison was strong and statesmanlike.
Even number 6f cn»e*. In later years it adds to tions or conditions, until at last they nre
JosephH. Chandler, now of Chicago, and a captious democratic pre** find little in it
finally accepted aa mysterious prc-wgvs of
its lint at the rate of about :&gt;00 annually!
1881 was elected circuit Judge and re-elect­
Many of there cases extend over a reties evil.
.
ed In 1887. He has distinguished himself to criticise.
ot years and represent the projwrty of the
Conrad Groner, the eminent nuturnlist,
a* a soldier, a* an edneator, as a regent, as
Republican*, go to ymtr party caucuses, widow mid tire fatherless.
drmauxl tliat ho was bitten on tlw left aide
a Judge. .
They
are
the
wards
of
every
K
1
**
1
citizen.
The nominees for regent constitute as it Ls your duty to do this. It will Insure
Their interests should be considered by
good a ticket for that office as was ever strong nominations and success cm election every man, for he knows not how noon hfa
put before the'people of Michlgnu.' Hon. day.
own kith and kin man ln^&lt;- to lookjo that terminating bis life iu thn space of throe day*.
Charles S. Draper, of Saginaw, re-nominat­
court and Its records for can- ami protec­ It is a most singular fact that under certain
Don’t neglect the state ticket on election
ed. Is one of tbo best known and ablest
comtaru-d cuncUtions of fatigue, discomfort
tion.
members of the board. He te a citizen of day.
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Should these records be ilestroyed they
high repiite, one of the leading lawyers of
cannot be so easily replaced or restored.
the stab-, a graduate of the university, a
It 1s true that when an estate is tattled -the ■uneterriflu dream, and have awakened
G. A. R. .man, popular and worthy. A
Morris Bowler, one of Carlton’s progres­ up if It pertains to land a certified copy of
simuitaneoudy, shrieking with teiy^r Such
better man for the office never has been sive farmers, fa in favor of the court house.
the final order ar disposition of It. fa re­
and cannot l»e named. Prof. W. J. Cock­
Dr. W- H. Young, of Nashville, fa favor­ corded in tbe office of the Register of Deeds an instance U related by Laurent, nhen'after
er. of Adrian, is one of tho most ■ dis­ able to the new court house.
n forced march, SW Frimch mldiers were
for tlie county.
tinguished educators In the state, a gradu­
.1. R. Bush, of Delton, fa an earnest
It must however ta borne in mind that paiknl in a ruined Colabrisri monastery
ate of the university, author of some of advocate of the now court house.
many estates do not pertain to land and which could ill acu.inunodato iialf/that
the most valuable school text books, son
••Barry county needs It badly, and we the only record of them fa in that court
of the eminent Dr. Cocker who for many might as well build it one tlme'as another"
It must'also be remembered that there . At midnight frightful cries tawed . from
years held a professor's chair In the uni­ said E. J. Kershner of Carlton.
are hundreds of unclosed estates In that every, corner id the building os Lightened
versity, and is every way an eminently fit
Michael Doater Is one of PralrievQle's court which uf necessity must always be
selection. __________________
prominent cltfxens who will favor the n&gt;w the case. It takes from one to four years men rushed from it, each declaring that it
The Detroit Tribune makes an unwar- court house.
to close estates of deceased person*, and
Elias Jones, _n Inwlness man of Prairie­ until Urey are closed and the final order la acen hint, in tho form of a big block dog, who
( ranted attack upon Senators (.Tilrrove and
ville village, fa heartily in fayor of the new made and recorded in the Register cf threw himself upon their bmuts for an inGiddings, who are members orthe senate court house.
Deed's office, all U»e records of them are In
“When tire matter was first projiosed, I this court. I venture to say there are at
committee to investigate tire DicklnsonRentz contested election in Detroit, Dlck- felt Inclined to oppose it. But the more least 700 such estates pending in our pro­ the n"it nigh:, tbcir officer. promixing to
thought 1 have given It. the more I have bate court at thi* time.
Innin being a republican and Renta the
been Inclined to favor the building of a
Also bear in mind tbe estate* of minora
• democrat who was declared elected to the new court house. -I am in favor of It, and
remain in tliat court many times from one
state senate by 14 majority. There were 1 think you will find Pndrievilli&gt; on the to twenty year* and of these estates now saaw cries the same flight, as the soldiers
rushed forth lu a body to cacnpo tb&gt;&gt; suffo­
right
side
of
tlie
matter,"
said
Dr.
J.
W.
three republicans and two democrat* on the
pending In onr court I Uiink 1 can safely
Sackett, of Prairieville.
cating embrncu of the black dug. Thu wake­
say there are at least 000.
euminlUee of Investigation, Senators ColIsaac Weeks, of Baltimore, staled that
Should these
l»e aestroyeu
destroyed it ful officers had scca nothing.—Argosy.
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ouuuiu
urcs&lt;: record*
rvconis ov
grove and Giddings being two of the re­ at .v
the first he was inclined to oppose, but. would involve a class of our cltlrens In
publican comndttecmen. Of the facts In that after-thinking the mater over fully, be Inconvenience and expense that cannot
A Chance Ktlhoactte.
the case, we have but little acquaintance. had concluded that $00,000 was none too well 5r estimated, and they are a claw
Treasury clerks iu Washington are being
much fur Barry county’s court house, and whom of all others would be Hie h ast pre­
But It I* safe to say tTiat whatever view
treated to a free exhibition of high art on the
now tvas ns good u time to build as any. /
pared to meet It'
Senator Coigrovi- may take will be Irenestwalls
of
ooo
of the corridors, the product of
Douglas* Hall, of Rutland, will Mm
They arc a class who nrol and should
ly taken, ami wc bellevedlie saim- of Mr. Uie building uf a new court house.
chance. Of late workmen have been kept
have our protection.
So will George Paddleford, a prominent
GMdlng*. 'Xh(- mere facj that Dickinson
It seems to me it is onr duty to place busy on the walls, scraping off tiie old paint.
I* a repnblican’si/oHld ire no reason what­ Baltimore farmer.
there record-*, as well as all records of the Idling up tho holes with putty and ivpointing
W. W. McKIblH-n, of Carlton, stated to
ever why Senators Colgrovc ami Giddings the writer that so far as be could learn, county, under one roof, in proper vault* again. Ono of Hm&gt; men nt work on n panel
and that we cannot well afford longer to of wall opposite tho office of tba fourth au­
should decide in his favor, unless tlie but one man in hfa school dfatrict would incur the hoard we have carried so long.
ditor tn tho first floor, west wing, happened
erfdenre in tire case us brought before the oppose the building of the new court
Ci.kmfmt Sum.
to M-rnpc tbo old point in such a way that tbo
committee fa suffieleiit to convince them house.
C. J. Stxmniaker, of Bonfield, a juror at
uncovcnxl part lou mndo a jx rfect silhouette
IMad.
tliat Dickinson should be seated. Purtisan- the late session of the circuit court said
At her home In Yankee Springs, Sunday. of a wamau’s head, with tbe face turned to­
abip should not take the place of con­ that he had been inclined to oppose tbe Feb. !Mth. *89,-Mr*. Merry A. Luther, wife ward the ceiling. T1h« patch Is Idug nnd ir
proposltlotl
ut
first
But
oii
mature
of A. Luther. Her funeral sermon was regular in shape, and tho resemblance to a
science in the matter:
though:, and after visiting the offices In nratehed by Elder Rowland, of Hastings. face dots not become apparent until the
Gen. Harrison has not permitted the ex- the court house and seeing the danger, lie Mercy A. Howard was boni in Franklin. northern half is covered by
means,
ritemeut by which hells surrounded to In­ felt that tho county should have the Penn.. March 37. IMS, and was married to
when tbo face is distinctly nxxignued in n
terfere with hi* life jeng custom. Every SOO.000 court house. lift felt certain that A. Luther Sept. 10, 18C3. In 1870 they
sentiment in hi* locality was changing In moved to Michigan where they have since moment
moniing Irefore sitting down. to breakfast favor, of the court house project
Tlie bead fa covered wilb)a jaunty, stylb.li
reshlod. She waa 43 yenra, 11 months nnd
Asa Beach, a prominent Johnstown 27 days. She was a member of the M. E. bonnet, of the genus known os ■'poke," and
the family—the general and hfa wife, Rnascll Harrison and hi* wife, Mr. McKee and farmer," stated to one of our prominent bus- church and wm ready and willing to ga tbe hair is culled in n bewitching knot at tho
’incss men recently that “We’ve got to She leave* a husband to mourn her lo**.
back of the bead, tho features ore beautiful,
hfa wife—and those wtho arc with them n*- have u new court bouse some timo.x I'm
pure nnd clank: in their outlines, tho uo-o
Mmble, and the general read* a passage of In favor of a good one, nnd now is as good
rather Grecian, and tbo lips and chin deli­
scripture and kneels in prayer. Mrs. Mc­ a Sime to build it os any. 1 BhulI vita und
cately turned. Altogether, it is quite a sigh
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Following arc the real gstafe transfer*
Kee says: "Papa tliltk* it quite ns Impor­ work for it"
producing wuntauancc, and many a longing,
Clias. S. Bristol, a fanner equally prom­
tant a* hfa breakfast, and would not Ire inent of tlie same town, stated to the writ­ for tlie week ending March 11th, 1889, a.* wistful glance has been cast at till* dull
taken from the tanks In the register's office:
brown patch, m. though the gnxc.-j thought it
able to do anything uilless he liad prayer* er tliat ho favored the court house projHwito Ellra Walker, su me s
n pity that such a face should U but tlw
He
first Of course, be will continue thesanre tlon and would vote and work for it
&gt;man to Araos Hanlon: lot 2 Wk ? chance product of a wall Mrnjxn-/ kiufa
en*tom In the white house. Now he Is thought Johnstown would give a majority Mi.idlc
for the court bonne.
When tho bead U covered and tlm other end
raly to'Earnest Knickerbaeor;
prraldrnt be think* it ever so much more
Clark and Lewis Barber, prominent ”"Hertart1l“ifcSli.to Bert A. McCall; 1CO»
of the patch is shown, a neatly booted fool
important than before.^
Carlton fanners, are in favor of the new
appears, a. perfect iu its outlines ns tho Iw(|
Barry. |RIJX)9.
court house nnd will vote and work for, it
C. A. llotigb to Delta M. Stnttb; parcel Wood­ Tbo serajw says that this queer oxnbiuation
And tiow eoiiws Gen. Innes, late chair­
So will John Fleming, former supervisor land, 840.
Chaa. a. Smith to BenJ. Johnson; TUa see 14 of outlines was dune entirely unconsciously
man of tbe now deceaMjd greenback party, of the same towru^ He will do tills be­
by him ns he rutnoved tho jiink -Washing­
Orangeville. *2.1 to.
urging ail-who have ever been greenback- cause he knows jfic county needs It
Almira M. (Me to Tiiorna* Howe; Ma sec » ton Star.
Wm. II. la*-, og of Woultand’s solid Yankee Springs,
era tn support Thomas. R. Sherwood for fanners, stated to the writer that he was In
Gilbert WbiUDore to Andrew ltase;Ga sec ’25
Justice of the supreme court. Mr. fiber­ favor of tba &lt;-oyrt bouse, and IwReved Maple Grove. WM.
t-unp. and Air.
Sidney Koeber to Anmr.da Kocher; lol KM
wood was not nominated by the greenback Woodland would show a good majority on X.L'l.vlib-, e:-y.
In tbo courtaof twenty-four houm about
Georce H. Neteon to Fred J. Hughe*-. ioi’sa 2,O» gallons cf air jmas through our. lung,party, has been repudiated by the Union tlie right side of the question.
ms:
4
FralrteviUe.
kww
.
A genUenutn well-known in Prairieville
Gccrnre H. Robinson to Herbert .L. Walrath; and wo have awn that tbo air Uius eijx-lhd
Labor party, and his only claim for green­ anil who knows the sentiment* uf the
parcel SaslivlUe. 81 cco
from tbwn is unfit to support lifo-uar, even
back stu»port la the fact that he was tlie people ot that township as well, and we
that it is highly poisonous. It not only cocthink
better
tlian
any
other
man
there,
unanimous nomlni'c of the late democratic
--------------- r —— s*',
suuia oi-oer organic
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convention at Grand Rapids. That isn’t a stated to us*that his opinion now was tliat SCDeitoa.ten.
matter* that aru much more drwiecic&gt;«s. It
Prairieville would give a good majority for
William Crlddter to Robert Cook; Ma k
thdmany longer, lh-mocxary kllle&lt;! the the court liow-e.
Las Ix-n me-Tlaitiwl by direct experiment
Richard Townsend;
greenback party, and the former nembera
In this connertion it may be said that hi otls NsahvOte, Mjno.
that air containin,-; rvrplrutarv impurity
of the grerubeck party will not tumble Eaton county when the court house matter
memured by an addition of only two parts
carbonic add per 10,000 &lt;rf air. is tbs Unde of
over twh oUier, so to speak, to do Urn bid­ wo.* first proposed, there was a big opposi­
tion raised.
But a* tire people settled- i
•^ch impurity that can bo allowed to bo preding of the democracy, their political slay- down to thinking tlie matter ovrr. the)’
caiue to the conclusion that a court house
wm a ncMMity, and every township In the
Claudius R. (irant Is tbe num who should county gave a good majority for It
be elevated to the supreme bench by the

Hastings Banner

Au amendment relaUva to increasing the
governor * satanr to «4,(XKi will be submit­
It ought to be carried.
It fa a .miserable disgrace that this stab:
sliould pay it* cliicf magistrate the beggar­
ted this spring.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

hition pretend to assail bls character or

law and order, by his thorough mr-

Much has been said in regard to build­
ing a court bouse fur this comity and per­
haps enough to insure its building.
AdointanD. Hopkins. u»

bruathlng wo spaU iso times more rf air than
wean qm in our tangs, and instead at only
J,000 gallons, we used 3W.O00 gallons of dr
•very day of cur Uvea—Herald of Health.

-Just ReceivedAt the Warehouse of

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds.
A carload of the Celebrated

Studebaker Wagons.
The Studebaker has stood the test of time and over l.frr&gt;
of them are now in use in Barry county alone.

Something Nev:.
The new Studebaker has tbe

-

Steel Projecting Skein,
Making the wagons lighter, easier running and more durable.

The light single and double wagons are the finest ever
shown in Barry county.
’

Morrill &amp; Company.

New Goods,
New Goods.
7 he Latest Styles in Suits, j
Spring Overcoats,

Hats and Caps.
W? also have a fine line of

-GENTS’ FURNISHING­

GOODS
For Spring Wear at Prices that Cannot F:
P-qualed by any other House in Barry Co.

Me wm a brnve wkler. serving his coun»xy with great credit during the rebellion.

Mie. who felly understands the

Be sure and give us a call before buying, as

tbelaxabie

mtalclwr- »*•«■&gt; a. two,jU nUebto
“"lit*tdbtTKtal. BotprHIywoo tta

urgM for faior-

SV?" «'"’*»&gt;»» «*.,Ml«l»»,*rr “rUMrm™,o:o&lt;&lt; Lu
*XI‘ ***** —— t»no|; Uo fan all to Iwwlr

““ Brighter..-D^g, Pta»

"a&gt;e carry the largest and best selected stock in
Hastings.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.
One Price Clothiers.

Hast^g^, Mich.

�Hastings Banner'.

House to rent Enqul re of Stuart, Knap­
pen &amp; Van Annan.

Hasting* Wednesday, March 13, 1899.

Hunte grown clover seed ami Illinois
tin ’Jiy seed.
F. H. Barlow &lt;Jt Co.

U D..NISKERN. Local Editor.

l’h&lt;- meetings conducted by tLe Salva•on Anny Saturday mid Sunday were
largely attended.
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PERSONAL MENTION.

Some of toy rivals call me Cheap John. go. 111. Thia 4-days exhibition will be the
That"* a good advt-rtltaDcnL The people most notable floral event that has ever oc­
THE MARKETS
want good goods cheap an.d I accommodate curred in Michigan. It ia for tbe benefit
Haatlug*.
them.
.
Bert. Tinkler, Agt.
of 24 of tte city charities, who will share
Apple»-75c&amp;8XA0 per bW :/*Mrs. W. H. Peek visited In Kalamazoo
equally
in
tbe
n-su!te.
Will thn person that paid M. 1*. Cook,
384c per lb: rvaparBted.ffiBfc pc
yertt-rdiy.
on Jefferson street, Tuesday afternoon, a
j, Soule visited, in Grand Rapids last

A. A. Hough visited Nashville Munday dollar on sulzscription please Inform us
U*
■ J By ANDRUS BROWH
either at this office or by maiL Mr. Cook
zm business.
WsnfAO of Peru. Ths Richest
The New Ydrk Life Ina. Co. paid on tbe
UC'lISKWM mcn |n 8outh Am. H-M ; calves,
can uot recall his name.
Z. B. Hoyt and Jus. F. Mead arc fishing
Eggs-iibUe.
life of David Hostetter of “Hostetter Blterica. Send name
Hldro-BeeLtc;
The trial* yesterday before Justice Kenr/ Wall take.
tm’ film-, 81*0.324.
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and addroHS with
astou of-James Nesbitt bn the charge of
2-cent
stamp
for
full
E.
L.
Haff,
of
Grand
Rapids,
wait
iu
tlie
For sale, tbe C. W. Joues residence
disturbing u religious meeting at Morgan
particulars to
property on West Stetc street, ata bargain. ■_ • -yesterday.
resulted in a disagreenMUt of the jury,
JAMES BROWN,
Enquire of W. R. Cook.
7.;.SalMC1eveland.O
Mtde Rich, of Traverse City, was in who stood four for conviction and two for
acqufiai. Prosecuting attorney VunArmau
The prohlbltltmiste of Woodland will ■ vst last week.
PROBATE OKDER.
Poultry—LI vo chtek
cimducted the ease for the people and
hold their tdwhflhip caucus at town hall,
A daughter was born last week to Mark offered testimony, by the beat people- in State of Michigan, county of Barry.-«.
Tiiesxlay, March 20th, ut 2 p. in.
At a sewion or the Proinite Court for the
Smith aud wife.
that vleinlly that it raemed ought to sure­ County of Barry, liolden at the Probate Office In
Halt—Sdllug at «i per bbl.
The New York Life has more policy
Timothy 8ee&lt;l-NdUn«\t 9.-J92.J5 per bu.
IL T. French, of Middleville, was in ly result in -conviction. Nesbitt will la- th&lt;- City of Ila*Ui&gt;i3. In said county, on Satur­
_ o-l.l.n
oo.l
hoidera In Barry cohnty than any other In-, 'L-.'.vr; Thuratlay.
tried again the 28th ihrt., on the same day, the 2d day ot March. In the year one
thousand eight hundred aud eichty-ntue.
.
suranee company doing business
Detroit.
I
: --nicnt Smith visited Middleville Mon­ charge. The trial drew out a large 'aud­
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
ience and all were disappointed In the
Apples
—
41841.75
|&gt;er
bbl;
dried,
per
Our 3 and 10 cent counters are loaded
on business.
lb; evaporated
per lb.
-verdict ns they Expected it would be one
with bargain*. Come and see.
Cummings, deceased.
.
BcanS-41.a»«4! M per bu.
.
1. W. Crothers, of latke Odessa, was la of guilty.
On rendingaixl filing the petition, duly veri­
y
SM»rn. Hams A Var.%rman.
Bnttcr-uesre.
fied.
of
John
O.
Cummins*,
son
ut
raid
deceased,
!■ city Tuesday.
Program fur Chautauqua March ISth. *89. praying this court to adjudicate, and d-tcnnlnn
V Parties desiring to adopt children from
Singirtg, No. 17. Cbmitanqua Songs.
' Who an- or « -re the Irgal betra of raid deccarad
V. It. Stieglitz, of Eatun Rapid*, was In
tho stale public school can make appllca*
and enttllrd to Inln-rtt the rotate at ahlch said
Kna-UVaiVic.'
Repeating Ixird's prayer.
tkj-.i -,&lt;&gt; M. L. Cook, agent for Barry Bounty. :u-&gt; -dry Saturday.
&lt;!&lt;*roa»m! died seized and po-sewd.
Oats— T.c l«r bu.
Roll call—Something about Dr. Joseph
Thereupon it is ordered, that ThuMday. tbe
W.
D.
Hayes
and
K.
K.
Grant
fished
at
An effort will be mafte to secure the sePriestly ur his works.
.•jction of Iliutlugs a* tbe next place &lt;•; WtJ&gt; lake Monday.
Chemistry chap. IMit.’-Mrs. H. A.
meeting uf the Grand bulge of Michigan.
Mrs. Z. B. Hoyt Is visiting her sort Barber.
deceased and all other imrsons Interested tn
Zoology, |«ages to to 34—Itev. EllcL
raid rotate, are required t&lt;&gt; appear at a session enalle: dueJcs, lie; Uirtayw.JOc.
•’ h
HoybIn Irving.
of raid court, then to be UolJcn at the Probate
Wheat—No. I while. »He:
Color among animals—John Roljerts.
Parties going east or west of KalarnnzoOffice in lhe city ot Unstiupi, In said county, and
Mrs. Anna Mason went to Grand Rapids
Experiments ip Chemistry—Flora Bea­ •bow cause. If any there t*-, why the prayer o!
via M. C. R. IL, can secure their tiirou; I;
mday for a short vla|L ■'
’
dle. Flora Hendershott and Dr. Timmer­ the petitioner mar not bo granted. Aud It lx
tickets from Hastings ut the Mlcliigr.i
further ordered. Tliat raid petitioner give notice
i mn W. Reynolds made a business trip man.
Central depot In this city.
I -.leers, fX30©U0t&gt;;
Cattle-Firm,
Debate. Rc-mlved. Taxation is, n Bk-s-'
' ’tattle Creek last week.
Tin* powder never varies A marvel of purity
mixed butchers
The C. K. ifc S. ure bringing in tie- .
sing—Will Cook and Ralph Wootom
trcnguiaud rrnalesometirrt. .More economical
Sheep and
Mrs.
Dudley,
of
Detroit,
is
the
guest
of
L.m the ordinary kinds, nnd cauimt l»e sold in the car load, preparatory to rxtepding
•
Critic—Mrs. Nevins.
•4.73QIAU; 1*1—,.---------xr
printed
laird
In
said
county
of
• uxftnl.Hi with the mutt Unde of Ion less, short line, to Woolland. That place will
Yarkers,
• ■ - sister. Mrs. J. Ruraell.
Hors—Active, mediums, th■■
idi'.n, or phosphate powders. Sold ouly
Barry, once
Circuit Court.
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- K‘‘VAI. ItAjQN*- 1’uWHKIt Cd.. !tXJ reached by the Iron horse May 1st.
, Mrs. A. A. Kuappen. of Albion, is iu - The following are the full proceedings
Charlks W. AJtMsrnoNu.
. ■ Hy nt Mrs. J. Hotchkiss’.
Markend. Callfarnta salmon. ,g.|«-.
(A troo copy.)Judge of Probata.
of the term of court adjourned March 8th
white fish, trout, codfish, halibut, herr .-.
. H. Frost, of Kalmnazoo. spent Sun- to the 2ffth day of March: .
etc., all fresh goods.
People vs. Crisper N. Dunham, violation
with his family in this city.
of liquor law; Jury, found guilty and sen•rtj. Klmpson and family now occupy tetia-d to fiO davs in the county jail.
This Is l^nf.
Puns are not ia on
■!’ ir hew home in the second ward.
People v*. Frank Tn-at. violation of li­
although some of the old chestnutty p
Mis- Maud McLaughlin, of lake View, quor law: Jury, found guilty; has given notlmt ought tn Im- retired on a pension ■
tiee to appeal to the supreme court:flowed
-dou lit less lx- trottdd' out as an inillet
t i the guest of Mrs. D. S. Goodyear.
till
the 2dth day of Marchlo settle bill of
nj .. a long suffering public.'- :
Mrs. Frank Balch has bben the guest of exceptions.
lie teachers’ examination held in tl. - ■1her parents hi Kalamazoo the past few days.
People va Winn and Sloason, attempt to
•tty Thursday and Friday called here 111
«Y Hendrick and wife, of Middleville, dig up, disinter and carry away u human
applicants. The examinations were In ' . |
■' in town the guetta of friends last body. Slosson appeared and plead not
in Union hall. This Is the laraest nqmlr I '
guilty to the charge ns. read. Winn fallwl
, that has ever before attcndnl.
to ap|N-ar and his bondsmen were notified
&lt; S. Brown and family now occupy thi- that if he was not brought Into court at tbe
Alexander Kain, acquitted test week L
recently vacated l»y M. W. Hicks adjourned term his bond would be cstreatthe circuit court of the charge of jorgery
jivt family.®
,
was at once re-arrested on a similar ehargi
People va Alexander Kane, forgery,
Will Spence visited Holton Wednesday
J but -■w&gt;n after released, there not lielnj:
j
as connected with J. L. Wilkins’ jury, found not guilty.
yu't’ lent ground* for holding him.
.
People va. Amos Br&lt;&gt;ughton, violation of
-«■.» mill there.
•law: jury: found guilty; sentenced to a fine
Andrew Severance has moved his blackMis. II. A. Goodyear left Friday for a of 8200. The fine was promptly paid.
oiith loi»l* from the Smith shop on Stab
-it In Grand Rapids with her daughter
l*eoplc vs. Joseph WILson, felonious as­
.■street to his old quarters near the new
Hrs. K. L. Haff.
sault: changed hh pica to one of guilty arid
’ irotfbridge. Mr. Smith has retunnxLfrou
k-.Y. Hogk-left Monday for East Sag- was sentenced to one year hi the Jackson
Gy.nd Rapids and occupies hl- old shop.
i:.iw, ns representative to the Grand Ixxlge prison.
Im.’ Bush brought into the city one tin
People vs. George Little, Wm. Muldoon
nu&gt;t week a double headed calf. Tlw tw and John Murray; burglary. Little plead
heads are joined together as one head aim
.1. W. Blackford, a former employee of guilty; others tried by jury and found guilty.
each is perfectly developed with the excep
• Journal, is now associated with his Sentenced to five years carb at Jackson
And tlkwe owin&amp;sAid firm nre requested tlon that there are but three ear*. It
&gt;ither O. J. on the Mecosta County prison.
1' mrler.
.
। aikand settle thrir iieronut by cash or quite a curicwlty.
People vs. Edgar Titus and Mary Bllby,
•ir.
we-hall give-n« credit after thli
Barry rounty should take, warning fro: . •
itev. 1* Master and wife, of Kalamazoo, abandoning Infant Titus changed his
Kalknskia Co., whose county recnnls wei '
re guests of friends In the city last plea to guilty and was sentenced to six
destroyed by fire the night uf Sundas
ek. and attendants at tbe Sunday school months at Jackson. Mary Bllby pleaded
not guilty and h« t caw was continued on
M I -1; .'id. Barry county is exposed :
invention.
her own application.
’
th- -anie peril, as has been futlj demo;
W. A. Morse, of Middievillc. chairman
People vs. Sidney Kocher, drunk and
; rated.in these columns.
ihe county board of examiners, was In disorderly; pll-ad not guilty aud caw con­
(
The Salvation Army will build a bar
the city last week on account of the tinued on application of respondent
i acks in the near future. We understand •&lt; ;chers’ examhmtlon.
People va Wm. IL Griffith, drunk and
that II. I. Newton has offered to donate
Mrs. A. Black left ’Riuraday for Trav- disorderly; changed plea to gnilty and sen­
to the Army a lot on State street Just cast
■ r.M- CltjFon account of the illness of her tenced to 90 days in the house of correc­
of -Ford’s hotel, and also to furnish th*tion.
Chas. Munn pleaded guilty to the
mghtt-r.'Mrs. Eldred. A letter received
ndf-essary amount of lumber at cunt
/ 'stentay states tliat In Mrs. Eldred’s same charge nnd got the same do*-.
J Saturday night a number of ncighbol*" health there is a slight change for the
People vs. Wm. McMurray, cstreatment
or bond. Bond estreated by ordei- of the
Ind frientls gathered at the home of Mrs. better.
court.
Wellington Grwtn. It being her 57th birth­
Sold only in 1 lb. Un can and every can w
People vs. Samuel Fowler, drunkenness.
So cent tobacco for 40 cents at Bert.
day; The evening was passed pleasantly.
Changed bis plea to guilty and was fined
Before leaving, the guests gave Mr*. Green Tinkler's.
SIO and costs.
some useful and pretty presents as memenCarload of bran nnd middlings just re­
People vs. Wm. .11. Bryan, scdnctlon.
toy
ceived al A. 1). Cook's.
.
Nolle pros'd.
MtiM fUL ^X’rtnl Allen was last week admitu-d to
People v£ Orlando Shaft rape. Arraign­
'Riat 10 barn-la of crackers at Bert Tink­
the liar of Barry county. C. H. Bauer. A.
ed
and plead not guilty. Caw coqjinoed
ler's were gone in no time.
E. Kenaston and C. G. Holbrook formed
on application of respondent.
Low prices are what give Bert .Tinkler
the examination commute* and rendered a
John Holden vs. Wm. H. Ltedsley, at­
very complimentary report to the court. his big trade, and he sticks to them.
tachment Judgment for plaintiff of 81,000
andcosUi to be taxed.
Harrison Long va Township of Wood­
Bert. Tu4ki.eii, Act.
^The 20th anniversary of the W. F. M. S.
land. Rocover taxes paid under protestThe notices for township caucuses will Continued.
tv ill be observed by the Hostings aux. in
be found at tlie top of the first correspondEmily McOmbcr vs. Villageof Nashville,
connection with their yearly thank offering
to recover taxes pald4un&lt;le,' protest Cou-'
enre Column.
meeting afternoon, March20th. at 3o’cteck,
tinned.
■
)
A fish commission car was In town yes­
at the homo of Mrs. Daniel Striker. A
Lewis A. Barber et a), vs. Wm. McMur­
coffilal
Invitation
is
extended'to
all',
who
terday.
distributing
a
quantity
of
fish
for
i OHier of Court and Jefferson St. Keeps flour,
ray. capias. Continued.
i&lt;-&lt; d. bone meal, ground oyster-shell.-eug toou may desire lo meet with us.
some of the lakes iqjhis vicinity.
fowls. Al&lt;ri n
nf
Joseph Kennedy vs. Charles Knapp, as­
Ground feed and meal, corn and oats. sumpsit. Jury trial, no cause of action.
Whew: But it was great.’ Yea, imtnense! All Die better, tooj' because be ]&gt;*lton flour, Graham flour, and full line of
Frank Stinchcomb v.i John Howe, pro­
t ies and tobaccoes nt A. D. Cook’s.
deserved it. What? Why titat crowd of gr
m-dings to obtain possession of lands.
cnatantera hi Bert. Tinkler's store Saturday.
A Standard oil company station Is soon Jury brought In a verdict for the plaintiff.
It was the biggest day’s trade he’s liad yet
Henry
K Newton vs. William Neally.
;o lx- established nt this place. We have
—nnd he’s had some big ones, too. HI
not learned who will lx- placed in charge proceedings to obtain pMWsslon of lands,
low prices are the winning cant
etc. Continued.
of It.
David L Davis vs. William P. Ravmond.
I*. G. porxlyear. chief of the fire depart­
The Roller Mill Co. have a fine flour and assumpsit. Stricken from the calrnilar.
ment, expects soon to begin drilling the
feed store In the Welssert block, aud anFrank Stinchcomb va John Htave, op­
men.’ He will give them Instructions in already doing a splendid business. All
tical. Continued.
the military drill, and he expects io keep brands of their flour nre sold to eustumers
Goo. S. Marshal) vs. Daniel D. Miller et
at it until he get* them In first elan con­ nt wholesale prices, nnd delivered to any
ni. as»ump*iL Continued.
Itadiro* ready-made muslin underwearat dition. A good Idegjand we trust tbe boys part of tlie city free of charge. They also
Frank Ijtmpmnn vs. Jeremiah Vanwill show the samZlnt.-rest in thl*» matter sell grain and feed at wholesale prices.
le-s than costbf raw material.
Nockcr. trespass. Settled.
that their chief does.
Indies’ lune from 7 to 27 eta.
Farmers and workingmen and the people
Geo. W. Rockwell vs. Spellman Casvj
Ladles' vests for 39 cte.
generally
nre
finding
it
to
their
advantage
As onr readers well know. Dr. J. A.
et al. Cnntlnuexl.
Boy's woolen undershirts, 29 cts.
Baughman, tlie well known spwitUlsr t&lt;&gt; [mtroulze the Roller Mill Co.’* store.
Abel H. Finch adm. vs. Duniel Cornwell,
Children’s woolen bone for 10 cts.
fonn- rly of this city, is now located iv
assumpsit. Judgment allowed of 8315.35.
|/*i'oll&lt;iwhig Is the program for the Young
'.‘hildren’s woolen mittens for 10 ets."
A'run. Ohio. All those wishing tn co:
costs to be taxed.
I Adies’ woolen mittens for 30 eta.
John Yarger vs. Jeremiah Boynton, as­
~i ?. Dr. Baughman by letter can addr - Yeople’s Allianctj meeting at the M. K
Handkerchiefs from 2 cts. up.
sumpsit. Continued. •
hint at No. 151 South Howard St
L church this evening:
Topic: Persons of God..
Ink 3 ctk a liottlc.
Michael Deegan vs. Central Michigan K;
•&gt;!,r-&gt;n. Ohio. He writes prescriptlui:-&gt; for
Leader -RaiphAVomon.
And everything in our lino below cru- ■ &lt; .V Illsease for 81.00.
B.,assumpsit. Continued.
Declamation—Sterling Hogle.
j&gt;otltion.
The fol lowing were, granted divorces:
Ed. Powers has sold his stock of itardRecitation—Hattie Boadle.
%
nr Call amt see. Mary E. Rich vs. John C. Rich; Almira
ware to Will Powers, who was formerly
Duct—Dr. S. M. Fowler and Mis* Fta- Miller vs. Francis Miller; Jacob 1*. Jones
j n the same business here and recently ar- nic Mixer.
vs. Margaret Jones; George IL Gifford vs.
rd from Dakota. The former has not
Invitation Com.—Allie Mudge, Fannie Almira Gifford; Man Thomas vs. John
I • &lt; t decided as to hla future work. I’rob- Mixer, Belle Itainpman, Sterling Hogle, Thomas; Joseph C. Bray vs. Harriet E.
., &gt;!v he will occupy some lime recupenrt-. Allie Sldnain, Charley Scott and Kittle Bray.
I ing. Will Powers is well known hertfand Beadle.
A deoree was granted in the foreclosure
i v,.t besp**ak for him a successful trade.
Welcoming Com.—Mrs. J. M. Neff, Mra. case of Jane McArthur vs. Sophia Brink
[hl on y«&gt;
dono lie
FOP. YOUR
Barry county made no mistake when C.
The remaining cases* on the calendar as
H. VanAnnan was elected pro^-cutlng atIn the State news column of the last
torttby. He closed hh first term with a week’s edition of tho Banner appeared an printed in tlu&gt; preceding issue of the Banrecord of which the county may well be item relating to the death and Its canw- of neb have been continued to the adjourned
proud—a conviction In every criminal case Hart Williams, non of Harvey Williams, of term of court, which will begin as above
In which he appeared In behalf of the i»eo- Prairieville. The family and their inti­ stated on tlie 26th of March.
illation this week.
2.100 ple. Evidently his success must have in­ mate friends were much grieved and naturspired terror In some of tlie accused, as allv Incensed by the flippant manner tn
Examinations will be held in Barry
they
plead guilty without going to trial.
which this Item was written. But none
lover seed al Stauffer A Crawley’s.
were more pained than were wc when It county for the spring .series 188®, as fol­
Western Timothy seel at Stauffer &amp;
Patrick Haney, about 20 years old, son was brought to our notice. It was a part lows:
nwlnv-a
*
of Thomas Honey, was on Monday adjudg­ of our plate matter, which Is furnished to
Hastings, regular, March 7th and 8th.
ed insane by Judge of Probate. Armstrong us from Chicago each week. And although
Middleville, special. March 2t»th nnd noth.
Pbe first robin of the season appeared
and taken to Ute Kalamazoo asylum. He we look this matter over before It Is placed
Nashville, special. April teth aud 27th.
liursday.
.
has before been an Inmate of the asylum In the forms yet sometimes, when In a
Examinations will begin at 9 o’clock a.
Fanners, smoked meats wanted atSuuf- but was brought home some time since hurry, as In this Instance, we failed to see
and supposed to be greatly improved, but every thing In It. This would never have and at the special, will begin at 1 o’clock
• r A Crawley’s.
recently his malady has greatly developed been printed in lhe Banner had we known p. m. on Friday and close at 4 p m. on
Evaporated pooches very fine at Smith,
and this action was taken because- be bad of Its existence. We assure those of our Saturday.
J. W. Matthews.
! lam* A Van Arman’s.
.
Sec’y of Board of Examiners.
l&gt;ecpu&gt;e very dangerous.
readers Interested In this matter that the
The income for the New York Life Ins. x/a^rell written aketch of the life of P. item did not originate, nor was It put In
f'«r 1B8B was 82S.401.283.88.
’T ColgTove. Grand Chancellor of Michi­ type, in thia office. But It was prepared
Those who desire that the half-fare ex­
New garden seeds, onion sets, etc. Just gan. K. of P.. appeared In a recent number at a distant city. A familiarity with the
cursion from this place to Detroit during
received at Stauffer &amp; Crawley’s.
of the Pythian Record, a Windsor. Ont., columns Of the Banner ought to have
Floral Exhibition week. April 2, t, 4 and 5
paper. In connection with the sketch ap­ shown tliat wc were not responsible for
A fresh stock of fish for the lenten
should be so arranged that It will not be
pears what purports to be a picture of Mr. tbe item In question. The bare fact that
-on at Smith. Hams A VaiiAnuan’a.
Colgrove, which however, in our opinion, the person was located by tbe Item In Kal­
Want^, f&lt;)r
bU Linds of farmer's forms an excellent basis for a Ul«el sulL amazoo county was enough to show that
produce.
Htal-ffkii * Cuawlkt’m.
To aee such an outrageous picture of him­
ample of how a report receives additions
Those joe baskets of tea are selling fast. self is enough to make a man hang himself
up by his boels and shoot himself with a as it travels from mouth to month or from
•ion t wall too long.
one paper to another.
pea shooter till he Is dead, dead, dead.
Smite, Ham* A VaxArman.

a
Wife!

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

WE INTEND

To Sell Ont!
Close (hit
Groceries; Crockery,

What’s the Matter with Beamer?
He’s all Right.
Wken it comes to prices'and quality- kc

.And Store Fixtures,

If you think he will fold his arms and Jet any credit store
undersell him you are badly mistaken. He won’t allow Jt.

Farmers Produce taken
at Cash Prices.

MORT™ 6R0WN S[
**"^7

H. W. LANDRETH

GILLASPIE,

NEW YORK

BARGAINS!
Smith's Bazar.

What's the Matter '
With these Prices?

13 pounds Granulated Sugar
6
"
Escelsior
Ex celsior Gloss
G loss St
Starch
Sal Soda
8
3
Muscatel Raisins
Butter Crackers
box Washing Powder
8
Yeast Baking Powder
1

....

....

SI 00
25
25
25
25
,25
10

1
New Filberts . ...
10
choice Japan Tea (others ask 45c)
1
35
“
best Japan Tea Dust (others ask 25c)
1
20
6
dozens Sour Picales in vinegar
25
5 bars Santa Claus Soap
25
Fresh. Canned Mackerel, 1 lb. can
10
2 cans Curtis Brothers Tomatoes
25
2 “ Paris Com
25
Best canned goods in America.
We seH the best 50c. Fine Cut Tobacco,
“
“
50c. Tea,
“
• “
25e. Coffee, roasted,
*•
“
15c. Smoking Tobacco,
“
“
25c. Broom
IN BARRY COUNTY.
.
We are the only house that carry a full line of strictly pure
Spices in the city.
•
.
.
We have stacks of goods and we are bound to sell at some
price.
.
We are just slaughtering prices on Crockery, Glassware,
Hanging Lamps? ana Bazaar Goods, at

N. B.—We handle no snide goods, so we don’t have to hire
sOme outsider to sell them Jor-us^

DO YOU PATRONIZE

Central House Block.

E. H. Lathrop’s
Dnig and Book Store

LOCAL NEWS.

Drugs, Books, Stationary, Patent Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Wall Paper, Window Cur­
tains and Druggist Sundries?

IF YOU DO NOT,

Call at his store before purchasing elsewhere.
You will be surprised to see what a large stock
he has, and pleased with his prices.
He keeps a Registered Pharmacist con­
stantly in attendance, who compounds all pre­
scriptions carefully.
Do not fail to visit his store.

LATHROP.

�Hastings Banner

•Who L H. Ji.

Warner, of HucMiter.

N Y vrboMi Safe RmindlM, especially
Waro/rV baft- Cure, bare .mined

Hasting-: Wedntitday, March 13. 1W-

r

sucres* am! celebrity al hrmie.nd abroad
The question l&gt; Umpired a» much by affertiwi m curiadty. dnrt tbrongli lib iu-

When Spring Comes

THE OLD RAO CARPET.

fn OurPtpulvBnnd

CJJACOB!
*for

rheum

A WEAVER OF BROOKLYN RECALLS

THE

DAYS OF

ITS

GLORY.

.«trnmentHiity hundred, of thotiwnd*. 1&gt;*
loth bemkpheres, have Item Wtorecl t'»
health and h«ppihe».
Hon. H. H. Wanier. then, b u JratUnx

and honnrerl resident of Hochester, not
only, but n prominent and Influential dti-

xen of the United suites.

On aevcfal' w-

caslona chosen by hl» party a« a Nathmal
delegate to nominate a president of the re­

is it that of two horse
blankets which look and feci
equally well one won’t wear At all,
and the other wears well ?
This 8a Trade Mark^-.
shows why.
\

Horse Blankets whicharc strong
and have a repntatioH arc always
imitated in jwor &lt;|ualities which
look like them, but having fewer
warp threads arc not as strong.
Some dealers buy these poor
imitations fur a few cents less and
by saying they are “just as good,”
sell them at the same price as the
strong blanket's to patties who do
not know the difTcrcnoc.
You cannot tell whether horse
, blankets arc strong by the look
or fccl, as the warp threads do
not show on the face. How then
afe’you te know? •
Inorderthat you can tell a strong
blanket from a wcakonc^the manu­
facturer of 5 a Horse Blankets
sews the above 5 A Trade Mark
• inside of each blanket. This is a
guarantee that it is the strongest
blanket, made for the money and
will wear well.
Many poor imitation? have been
sold as 5^ blankets. Remember
’none are genuine unless the
5a Trade Mark is sewed inside.

public. be Ims Imnni a member of the repule
llcan state committee and of Its executive
committee. Hr Is .i mcmWr ol the Ameri­
can Institution for the advancement &lt;«f
science: president of the Kocheator cliain-

' rt^’i* held. ’tmpreinlMr* deser*i&gt;ed in said
wrtxsge, or so much thereof a* tuny be a*we»ato pay the amount due on said mortgage,
all Jrga) ro«t*. together, with *u attorney
(• ol
oovrrmnted for therein. The premisee*crll&gt;ed In «ald mortgage *re a* fulfows, to­
ll • lots tumber nine '!•] ami ten rio] in block
•rfb [71 tn II J. Kcnfleld'» addition to tbe city
l liaathig*. lortnerly village, according to tbe
-c irded plat thereof.

•

Att’y for Aa-lpiec.

To tbe qualified voter* of Barry County, Michl-

Michigan. I hereby notify you that I have this
day reorired from the S-cretary of Htaie notice
that, at the annual election to be held on Mon­
day. April t*J. A. D. IMO, the following officer*

Sherwood, whore term of office
mbcrSi, i-fla.
of the (.'Diversity in place ot
it&gt;re and Austin Blair, whose

m’S ■ MT!
j* tbo only proprietary medicine on the market
prepared expressly for
TH BOAT AND LUN0 THBKABKS OF
CHILDREN.
Il is a safe and certain cure for Whooping
Vaugh. CTonn, Coughs, Cold*. Hoarsen***, Dlf■ cult HrvxUnug. Asllmu. l.us* ol Voice, and
like comptamm-so common to cblldbood: esm-

mixtures
prepared for adu|ta arejdven to chili
TRUE TO ITS NAME.

Mham's Cmp Remedy
FOB CHILDBEX.
.
Sold by oil drmoritia. s&gt; cent*. Prepared only
I r»r. 11. c. PMSham A Co.. Freeport. Midi.

50 doses, 25 cents.
। EMM,
URNS

tobef/ad.

A Fine Quality of .

1 anno lure just after the big fire in MS. It
rtr.ru-1 l«-k)W here whore tlie fcatiier store is
now, just opporite tlie bridge. I mtwnnlicr it
well. ItWMon Saturday night. Sept. It, u&lt;
Mostly Warner (foeervatoiy «d Rochester '4.4. aud.when the alarm sounded I randown
was conceived, endowed, and is maintain­ to top tbo fun. It spread liko forty, and l»ed by him. His munificent prizes for the foro I got there tbo whole block back to
discovery ”f comets ha* been at once Un­ Henry street wiu a roaring, crashing maxof
wonder and delight of the scientific world.
fintnes over which the thru small form of fire­
The yellow fever scourge In tbe south,
tbe Ohio floods, the fire disasters of llocb- men find no control whatever. Tlw wind was
•■stor ami other cities awakedhls profound- blowing up from tho river aud before tlw fire
est sympathies uud in each instance his
&lt; heck for from 8MH) to fi5,&lt;KM) swelled the this side of tho street clear up to Concord
several relief funcis. Where other wealthy street. They finally stoppud. it/program by
men give tens nnd hundreds, he gives hun­ destroying tbo two corner buildings at Con­
dreds and thousands.
cord street by use of explosives—rased them
Ills charities are as ready and magnifi­ to the ground —thus putting to much spare be­
cent a&gt; his enterprises and public spirit are
tween tbo approaching firn and the buddings
boundless. beyond that they liad n chance to work and
The world ha* need of more such men.
An Incident led l»hn Into the manufac­
“But it wm carpet weaving I was inquiring
ture of medicine. Seized' some twelve
years ago with what the ablest physicians about," I ventured.
termed fatal kidney disease, he was mirac­
now THAT vsro TO irx
ulously restored to health by what Is now
“Oh. »o it wax . Well, m Isold, forty year*
known as Warner's Safe Cure. At once
ago it wa-otie of the lust trade- a boy could
he resolved to make kuowm the merit- of
R&lt;»fl money in it. Ills
so potent a vtODcdy. and tho consequence I- I-mto and therp
that to-day he ha- lmntcn.*c lalmratcrics different now. You want to know bow the
and warehouses In tlA* United .State,-, Can­ thing's done, ehf’
ada. England. Germany, Austria.'^ustralia
.Mr. Early was aoated before a frame work
and itunnah. Sale- of bis Safe Remedies alxnit five feet high, extcm^iiig hurl: about
are enormous, and their power over disease six feet, with a huge cylinder ia under for the
simply marvelous.
cord. Before him was a swingitu; wlroacreen,
The merit of a production is iu exact called a sley, which by means m a quick Jerk
keeping With the. character of Its pnxliircr.
with tbd arm forces tbo rag* into poutism
An honest ami rrBablc man himself. .Mr.
Warner makes honest and reliable medi­ after tbry have been placed between the row*
cines—a fact abundantly nitrated by their of cord which ho now explained^ tbo wm of.
Swung over a shaft, in the renter of the frama
phenomenal efficacy and popularity.

ATA REASONABLE PRICE

business nmn. He has given away for­
tunes iu charities. The celebrated and

haps fifty cr sixty strands, nnd in eoch strand,
tvtween the &gt;Laf: am! tta&gt; fluor, was iu-i-rtcd
Nothing so iniprrws country people with
a small cop|*cr eye. Each side of this screen
the Mm of u large city as tho fact that every
i«udy can't tell where everything is. “Which connreted with a separate pedal near the

asked an pxcuraionfetof a |»liccraau the other
day.
“I don't know," ho answered;
don't even know where it ul” "Has it moved
cpuiriod the visitor. “One uf my neighbors
was hero last suiunar, and thought it eue.cf
tho :n.«t intonating rights in tbe eityz
“Well, if there i&lt; a shot tower here I neve;
beard of it,”
replied the blue coot,
us
he walk.-l
away.
“Haunt lived
hero long, 1 recko.',” soliloquized the
countryman, us ho txjardcd n rtreel
car. Ho repeated, his question to tbs con­
ductor as bu jrai-i hi* fare. “Tlwrn ain’t
none here a* I know of." bo annrered, a* he
pulled the LeM. Taking awnt boride n young
man on tbdcar. in inad-- one moro attempt.
“Can you tell mo thi* best way to go to the
shot tower?" "No, 1 cannot." “Do you
know what street it is on.*'’ he continual
“No; I really never heard of it. There may
bo one somo [&lt;lacc in the city, hut I never
beard anythieg of it However, 1 can tel)
you bow to find out all you want to know.’
"Well, if you can," continued tbo sightseer,
“pm know more than anybody I've met thi*
morning." “Just nrit the firstpollccntan you
■« when you get off tho car.” ••Thanks.”
replied tlw visitor in a resigned tone, which
Indicated to my mind- that ho gav« up tbe
struggle.—Chicago Journal.

The postmaster general lias determined to
substitute tlw improved letter boxra for the
boxes now iu uro in free delivery cities.
Among the models of new boxes submitted

lowered, ntxl ns this was n lrasrd and tin
exchange position*. Thi* was his machine,
devoid of material.
"Now, you wv,” mid Mr. Early, •’tbo twine
U first put on that cylinder bchiud there, just
below that stationary beniiL Tha; bemn,
you *c, h on a bid with tlw two rows of
copper eyes liuug in tbe center, and also du­
plicated on this side of tbo frame. Weil, tbe
strands each us th-ru er? yytw in th- swinging
serren, and beifcg jawed over the beam mi
that aide is stretched directly iwn-a to thibeam, naeti of tbe two horizontal scircii*

eyes has a different screen of twine [wiadng
through it, oral n* 1 cxn reveno tlw positiau
of tbo eyes by ^'pressure of tbe foot, thU must
nrcrMDrily crow nnd rceroai tboitrauds regu­
larly as 1 work tlw prxlals alternately. See?
Well, I tak’j this shuttle iiod pamtherng tuar-row strips of cloth Joined together into r. continuotts string) tluough Ix-twreu tho borizon. tai screens. Then 1 Jerk back thU sk-y, which
huso wiref«»ingbetweenuuc'istrand, which
forcre the rag firmly into place. ThU done, I
press the pedal, crowing the strands back u far
ns tbe rag, tm.l then 1 return the rag between

ton, invcnteil by Horne B. Lambert, for six­ tinue changing the rag from side to side, each
teen years in tbo Boston pwtoffire. Briefly time croeiing tli6 strandsand keeping the tdge
described, it is as follows: A box within a even and firm by means of tho wire sley and
thus, you see, each strand paims first over, tlieu
in use, but, entirely different. The oj-ening
for tbo admbtouu of mail matter is through under the alternate rows of rag*, throughout
the walls of both boxe.i, lr.il when the collec- theentiro length cf carpet. Tbo stripes are
effected by alternating balls of light colored
opening to the inner box close* automati­
cally, and i* locked wcurely. The collector Tbe twine cylinder balds 100 yard- of cord
removes tho inner box, substituting an empty and makes u-urly aa many yards of carpet."
erne, and curries the one containing the snail
' Butu bat do you do when the twino runs
to tho office, where n sjiecial key in tho hands
out!"
•
of tiro proper clerk I* required to unlock it
Thus oven tbo collector himself cannot get
at tbo valuaidv contents When tbo coUrctor como into sight 1 insert a frtAh cylinder of
pUcro tbe empty box within thooerter box he twino aud tic each strand cf the old lot to
clcocs and lock* tbo door of the latter, it au­ tho ends of the new strands and thus make it
tomatically register* tbo hour of tho collec­ nn endjasa rolL"
'
tion on a dial in plain view, thus spotting the
collector if ho neglocfa bi* duty.—Beaton
"This
frarno
looks
very
substantial. Do
Tranwript.________________
they wecr out quicklyP
tiomo 1'ulnta A boot Paris.
•■Well, not so very. I bought this wtxmd
handed when 1 started to work forty-four
your lettara in. You must go'to the tolncro yean, ago, and I reckon its been in use nigh
ahop to mail your letter home if not in tho onto a hundred year* and you can wv it hasn't
■riciuity of tho gcmnil or a branch office.
Outaidu of the Tabac yon will find an opening
with tlw word boitooreril-.shovcyourepistle
in that Carry your own shaving materials. many yard*!'’

slice* alternately. Hi* choir is n scat of tor­
ture, which even tho jccacnce of n pretty
French - girl kitting in auotber alaag&lt;i&lt;b af
you havmq her. hair dreavxl cannot mitigate.
Tlw Ftaich girl goes to tbo barber's fur this
purpose, and tho French, barber'* wife aomatiuxst bthrrr his customers. But. os com­
pared with tho Amer Iran barber, his sbop is
u shambhu Ho, oa well m his British tonaoriai colleague, Maven you to wiuh tbe b'.uod

(look!

______ I FOR I
THE CHARLES A.

BALT1UOKE

PROCTER &amp; GAMBEE, Cincinnati, O.
Gentlemen:—Although asiranger to you, and niy testimonial entirely
■.inneccsssry, xs it' certainly is unsolicited, yet i rake great plMsujce-in
testifying &gt;to the fatcvllcnce of your’ Ivory Soap, and tlumking you for
putting it on the market at so low a price.
It has entirely suppbnted the usp ofrCastile and other fine soaps in my |
household for several years past, -being in no way inferior and from HHy lo
seventy-five' per cent, more economical.
A good test I find for the pujity of.a soap is to try it with a brush for
cleansing the teeth, and the taste of the Ivory so used is perfectly meet
and clean.
S. BAKER. M l)
Very Respectfully Years,

-

•

UnCwD
IFYOU ARE LOOKING FOR
AN EXTRA SWEET

BeBega

PIeJe OF

ttmfc, Nemes an

W NERVOUS DEBIL
r.11.=* Memory. E.b.u.
DNMmi and B*ck
eadlawto early d-cay awl i

JDONT FAIL TO G'VE

A WORD OF WARNING.

they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar -and teraarkablc qualities
'•f tha rinuine. Ask for "Irory” Soap and insia! upon getting: it.

ADMIXIBTRATORU SAfJi.
Notice is hereby given that 1 shall sell at
public Huctton to the highest bidder on Friday,
th.- ita day of April, A. D. tatff.af ten o'clock in
the forenoen. at the premises hereinafter de­
scribed In tbe township of Ite-tlug*. in tbe coun­
ty of Barry. In lhe «tate of Michigan, punuant
to license nnd authority granted to me on the
Xth day of February. A. D. IMP. by the probate
court of Barry county. Michigan, all of the es­
tate. right,.llUe and interest ot the said dneoMd.
?hJi^eU‘rU»
M.D‘Lbrl?K ,u
‘J
«»•*■»»•
Mtebiiran.
known nnd described a* follows, to-wit; The
south bait4s1, of the northeast quarter [ne&gt;»]
of M-etton number tbirty-otie (311. In township
nnmber three [tij north, range number eight
1*1 west, containing eighty acres ol land more
or leak, sublet to a certain mortgage ol
and Interest.
r

SHEUfFF HALE.
State of Michigan. Barry County—si.
Notice f» hereby given, that by virtue of a
writ of nerl facta* issued out of the circuit court
for tbe county uf Barry, state of Michigan. In
1-., nr 11*..n.. IV .'.in
... —

• AFAI^T^IAL

,As&lt;Youn Dealer fo^, It
DontTake/nyOthefi
Jm. fiNZER &amp;BROSj.ouisYiUE,K^

McMurray io Charles I’. Dibble, dated the
day of February. A. D. Iffl?. and recorded in thI did on the 10th day of April A. D. 1RK-. levy Ecgtatcr b office for the county of Barry . Mirhi"
upon and take nil Ihr right, tttl- and Interest ran. oti the gMh day of February. A. D. iwu. No. U of mortgagea «’»» page «o. -aid ne-r
of said James F. Ntltiebromb lu and to file fol- liber
- fU1,... M..1.
L.~ ll ... t r,U &gt;
। wmccnmn piece or parcel Ol uuia, Situate, mng
I
beW|t lu “**
Woodland, countv
l of Barry and state of Michigan, known and
IO'
—* ••
-- follow*, ••­ Th* wrat half.ol
dererlbrd
to —
wn.the south east quarter of reetioa nine. In 'town
four north, range seven west, containing eighty
armot land more or less, all of which I shall
thc rourt.boore. In the city ot Ms-tlnrs.rouuty
of Barer, and-late v( Michigan, that iielng tbe
place of bolding the •Ircutt court for tho countv
et Barrv. on S-turdiv tbe twenty-third day of
March A. D. IW. at ten o'clock m the forenoon.
Dated at the div of Hastings ihiiTIttlj day of
February A. D. ire*
'
IKkkr Mubin tn.
Sbcrin of Barry Co. Mich.
Smith &amp; Coij.uotk.
. Attorneys lor Plaintiff.

There b aatbing in tlie world more generally
deelred Uiaa long life, yret tbe majority of pro
pie put nit earing for their health - not becaare
to give tbe »nbjeet sufficient tbaaght until we
receive a reminder In thefeliape of n severe Ill-

vuw.es

... ArvBiFODg. Judge ar

otcK. Aseigae*

WUltam Perry.

MORTuamF. HALE.

praying Hurt a’certain Instrument now ou Cle In
Then.to&lt; we are cotutanUv bewildered by this court purporting to be the last will mid tao
the variiMM schools of medicine, and the physi­
cians who represent them, often blunder lu our
Thereupon It U
choice of n doctor.
1Mb dsy^JUreh.
keeper. Hfe-prererver. and dlseas
Hint has yet been discovered. ks sUnt

&lt; u—«■ iiuxa ni.mil
lurniyt.i WiniamJ.Dlbhu
1,1*4. sad recorded id th-

- —— — ■——aiiu HU i

renter ULiKC.
t principal ana
aw.

on tbe ;oth day of March, tte». st

tbonaand. eight hundr
FrwenL Charles W
Irobote.
In tbe mattw of the e

On reading and fifin
ttad. of Julia Sfuildlnx
..raying that a certain
thi* court purport

Of the court kow In tbe etty ot
*rry«&gt;unty..Mich., (that beXf tb-

TIME TABLE.
InefleclJaly ist.irag

Court, then to be boid
IntbeCUy of llantlu
. 1 ....

. .Hastings.
.Shultz ...
•'tov.rdale .
...Driton ...
.................. .Wk.
W...: JUjtitamjTuru
u|...........Ko*t Cooper

a......

I as the

ot said p

T^SaLraSF"■ ■
In

twenty-eight cents is all 1 cbargo for nty li«t
grade and 1 haven't any ten much to do oven
at that low .price. Improvements in ruachin-

NOTICE OF COMMIS
mmw: of miuu&gt;i«»‘|' vu«u
MxUtc ol Joel Barber
We. the nnderrixn'd
by the probate court lo
state ot Michigan. eo
examine aua adjust .til
all persons against r
give notice Shat we wil
..I Joel Barber. tale ol
Tnewtay. the Tth day o
Wednesday. tbe 7th d
rtteo'cloek a. m.. of ea
purooee ot exaraming a
xotfllui'ci month* fr

reared by mW mnrUsr. or
"“I'UtallHS

AKasntOMu,

glad ot anything in your life. Your tlruggtai
may not have It.but he will order II for you
Be sure It says New Style Plmaant Tlu.tr ou
carton aud bottle before you take it. Try It, and
you will feel happlrr than H yo* bad found a
a gold mine, for it ft really a mlne-uf .health.
Free from ak-obol atxl opium; conipowd of
expetudse herbs aud root*, with a fine, delicate
flavoring.
'
fiend for a beautiful bqok tree.

$1

»*iu peuxiou, *311 titat the
deceased and aX other pen

urthe shape otNew Style Pleasant Taste YlargU Off.ee, tn the eity of Harting*
r.nd show ciure. It auy 3SS b
of the pctltloucr mar not
Is further ordered. That **M 1
Bat they do not know. How can they knew, tloc to the person* InterertM
when so many not only worttaes*. but j^Uh.iy the pcadeacw of raid pctiaon.
Injarious dregs are contantly Rood I ng the mar- thereof by caustug n copy of
published In the Hartings Ba
per printed and clrculadrd i
BarrvAmee In each week Im
them?

out • tangled up vy stem la a very short while,
and thoM- who buy It once buy It always.
Why doo't you try It. voder? it Is sot out
by a rtsponslbie house, and Is exactly as repro
rented. It costs but a dollar fcr a very targe

Hastings Ban

auction to the iilonest binder al tbe north front
door of the court house In theeHy r»f Hastti&lt;-

JhZTil*■/"• **«sSSra^
। ,n

F. 0. CLAR
Merrill Btoek. M

mortgage, and tba statute in &gt;n.-h cure ma
•nd provided, notice »» hereby green, that
-Ain.j... n... &lt;-i &gt;...
&gt; r. i. .

IIIORA'IE OI1MK.
stale ot Michigan. Couiityot Bony

though when 1 wm younger I ebukl turn out
twelve cr fourteen. I u-d to
from forty

Mr. Early ascended tbo atairwny with me

ON
EACH
PLUS

There are many while soa?:, cadi represented to be ‘‘just as ;;odd as the ’Ivory'

Mu

“s,

Mi.CS»aaw .*2UCu?t Bl’*n'

and hnaarls to such a low figure that most
folks have gone back an tbe good old fash­
ioned rag carpit which v. as io jwpular in my
time, and there's barely a living to be ztjuwae!
altogwtber tho beautifying proceaaM of hair
out of it now. Tbe okl fellows who laid the
brushing, powdering, buy nunminjf. cologne
solid foundation have to stand back and
watch you young ones with your modern im­
greraed beyond tbo effeto ur.d dowulrodd’.'ti provements building liigbcr and higher tbo
barber of Europe.—I*aris Letter.
of tho rough but uibctanttal model of niauu-

air is to an unhealthy locality,
railing is to the neat hoiwekrepcr,
Soraapurilla to everybody, al tins

2 =

question* which curio-itt prompM meta ask.
••Forty years ago, when I started for myself
in this Ivwctnmt"----“What! so long ago m flint T 1 intiTjaned.

Ih.t of commerce; a snecc»aful and upright

'
MORTGAGE BALE.
Default Having been made io the eonditloqa
ot a certain mortgage bearing date the &lt;lh ddy
'•d Jauuary 1-7- n.ade-iml «-m-v-ii&lt;-&lt;1 i&gt;* Nicholas
Hurry and Fredrrtek Scbali’v and Margaret
.Sehaffly hl* wife, ot the city of HaMInx*. Harry
Midi., to Robert Dawson of said city, which
mortgage wm duly recorded In the office of the
Register of Dewis In and for Barry County.
MlehiKar.oa the 4th day ot January 1*7*. In
liber i&gt; of mortgages, on page .’u'O, on which said
mortgage there I* claimed to Iw due nt the date
of this notire. Hie sum of »»•. principal and
interest, and an attorney's fee of ♦25. provided
for lu salu mortgage in ease of foreclosure, arid
tltesald toortsage having been dtlly assigned
na the i«b das of February tiwt*. in writing, by
the t&amp;ld Robert.Dawson to Sarah J. McIntosh
of tlie (’ounty of Banr. Mich., who now holds
aud own* tbe same, which Mslgnmeut was duly
recorded in the office of the ttegirter of Deeds
tn and for Barry Cdunty. Mich., on the tMh day

equity ha&gt; Ing been, tnrtlurtcd to recover the
ttSreof se*,lfrd.
»Mi! tiKirtjrage ar any part
Now. 'tliertfort-.' by virtue
power at sale
contained in said mortgage, and the rtaiute in
stull caae made and provided, notice I* hereby
Etreu that ou Saturday tbe 1st d*y June, iw,
at 10o'clock in the forenoon, I shah sell at pub­
lic auction or vcudue.ro tbe higiumt blddtr at
the north front door of the court house In the

Can)binatiori7)0t always

Not long since, 1 liad n plcmomt interview
with Mr James Early, an old time Brooklyn
man and a skilled rug ear pit weaver.
“No. it's nothing liko it used to be,” said
Mr. Early, |iaudng for a time from hi* labor,

taTWajm.

. w. L J. .TL FT

H H. McIWKAU) DRUG (Xk.
Cor. Washington ft Chariton St*..
New York City.

goad night, proceeded to close bis little shop.
—Brooklyn Engle.

CHAFINQ.
The Landing pcetoffirr jKrt Is beginning

A Put Up Job!
rtad Detroit Weekly Tribune

Ftr fal, by

�SWPbsojl
for rheumatism.

j 3

* £3

Toy* Slndo of Ohl Cori**.
Cmdmw toys may te made of cork One of
tboro fa tte well known little turabl r such
cs fa gcnwally cqtwtrucUl of pito; but rork.
eqwcuilly it it bo hollowed, will answer tte
puntew. Mute the puppat of tjirce or f(mp
corks; uhajv oral jnlut It as skillfully na you
«tn, ond Sfaut„ tte frat, cr unde.- them, a
hwnfapbero o&lt; teal When thrown into any
pewitioji the figure of couree right# itaolf and
hto a ext, always falU on iu frat. It fa quit*#
lM»bb to mate a cat also of pith at-cork
wtach will, indeed, always fall upon ifa fret.
—Natiu-a,
.
■

Are tbvttnunths In which to purify the
hl«Mxi. n* the system In how tntot suweptibl«' lo benefit from medicine. lienee now,
fa the tlmv to take Hooil's Sr.r-&lt;apnrit!a. a
luMIdnv peculiarly adapted for the pnrP,1-*b possessing peculiar curative ixiwers.
It rKjiels every impurity from the blood,
and rtfao gives it vitality nnd rlchnewi. It
creates m ap|M_-tite, tones the digestion,
invigorates the liver, and gives new life
and energy to every' function of the body.
Tbe testimony of tboiiMiids, as fo the
great liencfit derived from Hood's Snrsajmrllla. should convince everybody that it fa
jiecuHarly the best blood purifier and
tyting medicine.

AMONG CANNIBALS.
TWO

YEARS WITH THE MOST DE­

GRADED

RACE IN

THE WORLD.

An odd mixture of words, but the sufferer
from cuuatiiwtfan. Indfaestlou. impure blood.
biliotKiiewi and other such Hfa. can be cured II
bewill*. witboullaklnxlbeliorrld oid faetol'-nod
..lu_ -r». — jt ... "...

as l&gt;r. Pierce's Plsasat.t t'elfau. NognpU*.
nodroxtlc purslng; dn tint cans* coitivrnre.*
nlu-rwartfs, as tbe old-style pill* do. Une UUie
granule a dose.

SKILL and SUCCESS
■fflsic, Nemns and Pnialc Eiseasa.

Hastings Banner,

$1.00 a Year.

PEERLESS DYES

NOMENCLATURE OF the RED MAN

FOUND ON A LEGAL DOCUMENT.

Hillsdale city is in debt Sil. 1 OS.r»H_

I sing, dear maid, and sing of thee:
But I think I would be perforating a greater
A rcmarkably interesting
srvlce to juu aud your tex bjrsfaglog. not In
livcrvd L.y Dr. Carl Lumbolx, of Chrfarianta,
itu but b&gt;- setting out some ttroiiR
NorwuKtafare tte Geographical aotfety at tratb* tn altiii le prose. If you or any ot your
tier New Sunday School Song.
fcinnle friex-i are suffering from uleerntioni.
A very littlo girl fa tte infant clam of on*
ciiirket idk hall. Nev. York. Dr. Lumhat: in a (llM'la'CnHSit *, txuu-lug-down
Mtnsatious, or un•dour city Sunday ceboofa came boms |a»i
Norwaghmudcutfat who. a few yisita sta-.e, naiuru! dfael
Too much scarlet fever at *iay City.
penetrating'tlw wlklac rrracriptlon. -......... .... ...
&lt;wvi ■ - ijea
Sunday mid told ter mother that tho tcocter
ralia In search of fl^rdarid fauna cumplaint# lu * star: ttite. It fa tha only medi­
taul taught tfi.-m 4 new »ong. o-d txprr-wmr
Mothers will find Dr. Winchell's teething 1*iAb.
cine lor womxn's peculiar ailment*. »Aa uy
a wish to tear it, tte motte: wM ,U3c;i
. ... - . -jJ-y. Ifo Im* returned from Iiin drag-fat# under a positive guarantor, from the
syrup Just the medicine to have In the house
toufated at, tte folfowins-M.-uteucv, which wm fur the children; it will cure ct&gt;ughi&gt;, cukls, exploration^, having jw-jaxi two year* and inaimfM-tarrr#. that II will glvo satfatactlon. In
id! tho child could remember; ‘ I'm n jmi-, m&gt;W throat, and regulate the bowels. Try more among tte hxwt* civilised trite* of men every rase, or money will be refunded. Till*
Kuaruntra has teen printed on the bottle-wrap­
now existing, and having trod over lantl toid per aud faithfully carried out foe many yvarr. ■
gi rantern among a liaK a chrtw. •' Tbu wcavi,. It,
which hod been mlsuutlmtood by tte chi'.'
ainmig iiatioD* wverlsiforo vfaiteil by white
Coal gas come near killing John Kim­
The lo*s by the Pontiac aayiutn tire Mon­ nisi.
were there: ‘Ttnaliuto gleaner among
j
,
lurvret iJwave*."-Hartford Cour.mt.
’ The mast iaterectiug port cf hfa experiences ball's whole family at Adrian .the other
day has been fixed at Sfi.SiM).
were with tba eenniba’istic triV.-v in tte heart night.
Uncle Sam's Nerve A Bone liniment
o
will relieve sprains, bnifae.*, neuralgia nnd
“Of i-ourrr, I corJd not goat oucoaml live
A Boston rerafcctloster tlm other dav re- rheumatism. Sold by all druggists.
witu theta, but teal to work my u-ny gradu­ life: brain, blood ate breath.” Thus write# an
ccired tbe foltowtag note: “Su—Whpu'l u.r,
Tlie Mrthudfat revival at Cadillac has re­ ally. I had, thru, bran fa Australia m.Te eminent American author. Tte moat frequent
n child, over t tarty years at;.;, j took off vour
derangement# occur In file blood ate the liver,
Milted In 100 couverdbnA.
than
u year, aud. of rourv; ted acquired by wtileh. when In healthy condition, tbe blood
counter in Brattle street a littlo aigur own
swrw expcrieuco m to how to jiruceel with Is purlfled. look out for the terrible chain ot
Itrire protebly one cent, and it tats truubtei
Roniumptlon Cured.
THE CHARLES A. V06ELER CO.
Clx-tn. I non lirat began to taxociaio with (IlM-itres that owe theirJpcepUon u&gt; torpid liver
my. cuudtnuo otf and on ever *fare; nwl
Au i.ld physlcan. retired from practice having
and consequent impurcmote. When the symp­
BALTIMORE. MP.
emco I rant money lo ytw by a friend, and liad placed fn tihi band* by an Exit India mis­ the w called civilised black*, and through toms of Ifaer and kidney trouble#, etiaaumptioo
she w.v .-iMKirncl to deliver it, to 1 inetow it sionary the formula of a simple vegetable rem­ them I, by degrees, Iwcamo acquaipftxl with (luag-torotnla), bronchitis, and dropsy, make
edy for the speedy aud permanent cure of con­
their apncarance. the iistcm 1* in immediate
by mail (fifty* cent#)' and Ix-g tte: yon will sumption. brcHKhiUa. catarrh; astlnnn aud all utter trilxs, imtll at last 1 lived with natives need of a course of Dr. 1’ierce'# Golden Medical
tfcknov |«ig« it"-Chicago Time*.
throat and lung aflecttoi s.-abo a positive and who wvro in tl:o most jiriiuitivc statu of life Discovery. It*' marvetou* effects have been
radical euro for nervous debility andallnvr- uu-.l hud never wnw in cuntact with a white tc*ted and proven In tlie cure or ten* of UiouycMtscoinplnlnt*, after having tested It# wonder msn. By civilin-d black* wo gcucpillyua- snads of case*. It purine* and enrichra tte
Ia Germany after n girl graduate# *te is rul curative power* fa thousands of case*. lias
blood, restore# lost vitality and effectually erad­
derrtar.d such cf tlw native* a* havu-to &gt;ouw icates the read# of the worst maladies that
rout Into the country to the bouroof ramu felt It tils duty to rnakc it known to his suffering
fellows. Actuated by thfa motive ami a desire degree Iwcn affectul by European cidtiuw,
iiotabto kri-.A- iife, wte.u dw rwnafasn year, trelieve human suffering. I will wend free of but, the extent of the civiiiMtion tuny bo
T. J. Williams uttd others, ot Manistee,
trarning tte iuort approved m«h&gt;xL* &lt;&gt;f ebxrge. to all wta&gt; desire it. thi* recipe In Ger­ bri-fiy summed up thus—that a f-ivuiaed
fnawH
1EL i Merrill
l&gt;ou*&lt;.-bdd work, ■rfibu-.u town* bare sturnvl man. French or KnglMi. with fall direction*
will move to New Mexico.
■ ■ vuSiHh Detroit, Mich. &lt; Block.
preparii jrand using. Sent by inall bv ad­ black knows tliat Be w ill te shot deed if Jte
rcbools for thi* work, uotnbly Hamburg, fa tor
dressing with stamp, naming thi* par-cr. W. A. kills a European; that bo is greatly addicted
English SpaVin Linlmeut removes all
Engtaml tten: fa n training college for' Eug- Noyes, Ito Power*# Block. Kix-he*ler. N. Y.
She Regular OHsMsM
to tobacco, and fond of wearing dothes, Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem­
hfa hotfcwivc# r.i “Guodrest," near KetalW. Thrlfrey is to build an ^.ouo which be coneiders uwro as an ernanu-ut ishes front horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs,
■
■
PHYS.'CIAH AND SURCFOH worth..
, l lain a* a useful article.
hutid at Alma thi- sunimer.
Splints; Sweeney, Blng-bone. Stifles, all,
UauTratkcMO lM&amp;=lrt
THK roUTR OF TOBACCO. '
How to drew to go to a luncheon fa .Ircidcd
Swollen Throats, Sprain*. Cough, etc.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla will remove that
by th.? ttstttKnv Hint lunctevn is a mkklov tired f&amp;ilpg. and give new life and energy.
Save SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted.
to take part in my excursions, (nr they are
meal and it should te eaten in nmhfny tuSold by Dr. E. II, Lathrop. Druggist.
b 'Hi idhn. .■•..&gt;)! have (undamental objection
tuna-.. No W1MJ woman will dou m-wik. Hastings.
to any kind &lt;&gt;f work. Luckily, in tho 1-u.l
the nnav of.n new poetoflicc.
six or jcwu muntin of my slay in that re­
The Church Is a new rellgioiu paper In
gion I hnpf&lt;enal to tlnd a really good ner- Lansing.
.
■M- NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood,
ECONOMICAL CHINESE.
Doctoring In thr Dark.
. :ir.g Memory. Exhausting Drama, Terrible
vant. Ho stnek to me wlu rov cr 1 went, so
Ellert’s Daylight Liver Plllsare a boon to
N&lt;t aenalble surgem will attempt the
IJvinc "•»
sufferers from sick headache, sour stomach,
I&gt;erfnrnuure uf tin ojwrati'ip involving hugrow much mure favorable. Ho was by no
means an ordinary blurk, but wav pwa-fecd torpid liver and indigestion. Sugar coat­
STpiuLHtand all bad Blood and Skfa Di*, nuin life fa a n&gt;«&gt;m secluded from the proj»Tito Ctanere* nrt pro-emtaently eeonomicnL
• r amount &lt;.f light. A practitioner will
of a prctalar vein of naivete, nnd so te often ed, pleasant to take aud warranted to go
rvrmanefttly cured.
whether it be in Hmittag tho cumber uf
through by daylight.
KlDNEYnnd UKINARYceecpUInfc.GIeet, not aUruqr&gt;t the dlagnu-fa of a complicatni want.*, in preventing waate. or fa adjusting blurted out kirn* nnd iiiformatkiu of tlw
disease unless he can sc** the suffrtvr and
Genito-l’r
make an examination upKi which tn bav force* in such a mnuner a# to make a lluJc ut all free (ruin tho treoebci’y characterfatkrrpn-&lt; t-t a great deaL TAo uuiverml diet
hi* opfaton.relative to tke course ot treat­
I sawn man add trp the .fortunes of the
&lt;d all the blacks. Nevertheless bo «m better
ment ucces*arry4n briug about a complete
than tte others aud saved my llfo many a member* of tho mimi’c. Of course, do other
raid)-* and fl-h, with n little tn-at on high feanvtoratfoQ of health.
pmc.
.
earthly thing fa as lined to find out as how
tivnh. Wholesome food In abundance may
rich a rich man fa. He himailf very seldom
Notwithstanding tte impropriety of Mich
be applied at Ires tlutn a penny a clay for
alone, wbd.t my black* went ou in front, known, and the human imagination fa weak
actlmi Ctere seem* to te a great deal of
each adult, and even in famine Gum,-s thoudoctoring done In the dark.
one of them leading :ny pack horse. At tbo indeed wht-i it couu-wplatcs a big nggregafoot of the mountain* a camp was pilebed,
By this it fa not intended that a ftfi-ral
months on about n holfjienny a day wk.
.tnCMring te Inferred, but that a great tnauy This implkn tl«j existence of u high degree of ntid here the hones were loft bebindi wbibt
Utlttlrice* nre utounaRtcd because of tte sadinafy "fciJl in tl^Chfaiac. Their moire of the saddles ur.d bridles were placed lu a tree, owning 9100 iu n lump. It ured to bo a cqm•o
that, the wild dog* could not get nt then:
&lt;larkne#s wlUeh Is the result of Iguomiir/-. jffepnritig food are thorough and various.
F. D. CLARKE, M. D„
It tyrd* no Illustrations to ilemmi-trate There fa no waste; everything fa made to do Then «e went up tho mountain an foot.-tbc 1100,000,0X1, but I U-lievo hfa Mate, after
death, amounted only to *30.000.000 Thcro
that gross Iguprance has cafised many fatal as much duty a* powdblr. What b left i» the
Morrill Slock. DETROIT. MKgf
faa mrenliercf cougixw* from Maamchusett*
mistakes to fa- made in tlie treatment of verie.X trifle. Tbe physical rondltfaaof the j«L-*al&gt;;e for hone*.
“My provision* corn-fated of frairtran to who*' dose friend* range from *4,000,000 to
dlttonaea by those who profess to te Irani'*!
*2."&gt;0,000 in estimating -hi* wealth. But on
fifteen
j)ire)-*
of
ox
Arab,
jtickirel
anti
dried,
in Ute art of healing.
feavfag# pt tbo family shows this; they nre with a small quantity &lt; if wheat tlqar to te th"' lift'd* of ]&gt;opnlar guenxn the Ggunv of
- In many &lt;iisa»s»‘- several organ* are
cbxirly kept on starvation allowances.
taknl into linwl fa the but athes. and rotne senatorial wraith that I saw today footed up
more or les* implicated and what seem* a
Tbo Cliincso nre not extremely favtulious sugar. When tlu-w? provisions wm&gt; vs- *139,000.000. Aceordfag to this, calculationprinutry ailment may te one quite remote.
haustrel, w hich occumsl preUy quickly, wb thcro will be, counting Vice President Mor­
For Instance, a severe headache may have their net, and mo*: thing# cornu there ftooncr
lived, liked tho aborigine*, ou young snake*, ton, hinctecn milllonairai fa the next senate,
it* origin In a disturbed stomach. On the or later. Certain disturbance* of tbe Luman
lizanls, larva-,
nnd tte like. My OUlflt which number fa a third of tho total memother hand, slckues* nt the stoqtarh may organixatio-,, dup. to eating &lt;li*raw*l meat,
included a largo white woolen blanket that lierxhip. NVhen Zachariah Chandler enmo to
lie caused by a blow on the head. The seat aru well rraognixed among tte pcojde; but it
wit) a xtaudiug wonder and a cvurtnnt envy tlio wnnte, just ixtforc tbe wnr, I have beard
of typhoid fever is in the upj&gt;er part «&gt;f tbe i* considered tetter to eat tho meat, the
uf tho blacks. Ah soon an I unpacked it they that bo could not (Ind another nHllior.irtri- fa
BEST latweta but most of Its worst symptom* are1 cheapness of which fa certain, ate run tho juade a clicking ntiise, expressive of delight, tho chamber. Only fourteen years ago there
risk of tbaramsequencre, which uro not quite
often In the liraiti.
were but nine millioualrwi iu the rebate.—
For UL1CK STOCKINGS.
withtbeir tongues, and roared out: 'Tunriti,
■Symptom* of disease as well it* diseases certain, tnnn to buy dear meat uvea w ith the tamin!’ (Fat. trd!i Anything that,fa very Wosliingtou Cor. Boston GloUx
‘
thmiselves are oftentimes follower or con-. areernnee of no evil rvaulb*. Indeed, the good they rail ‘fat.’
eocnitant* of *&lt;xue unsuspected organic dis­• jneat of nntainls which hare died of ordinary
“One of tte most lfn|iortat:t thing* l'
ease and this Is peculfariy true of lung,', ailment#'fa rather dran-r than that of tbo*c brought with ino was tobacco, a great-T joy
A tio in which tbo rail cap bo easily placed
liver, brain and heart diseases in general, which have died in on epidemic such a» plcun?- to tteaborigine* than the very bed food. At
&lt;&gt;r removed, and fa which it will be firmly
tor it is now known that they are tbe re­ pneumonia.
Herbert river tte Idnciu-dld not know, te
Another example of careful, calculating fere tte arrival of tho whites, of atty stimu­ held to prevent spreading or canting, ha*
sult of kiduey disease, which shows Its
been
patented by Mr. Micluu-l Maloney.road­
cconouiy i* tbo consti action of tte cooking lants at all Tib' tobncco served n&gt;- instead
presence In some such Indirect manner.
Several years agn a geutlemrni teeatnr jot* and tellers, tte l&gt;ott&lt;xn* uf which arc n&lt;
HCH OK I'O.MMlSSloXEItS ON CLAIMS. C«M&gt;&gt; Inct-il of the truth of thi* and throughl thin oAjx».-4ble that thn content* tnav tail all cf nroucy, and for it ttey will do nnythiug, ton, O. Tho tie U prefrraiily made of rolled
u,
siting
their
ynvea.
Amaug
tfaro
i •I-CII.U- &lt; U.|&gt;|,&gt; u; Iuutj. ft.
his efforts the world has been wane-d «r the MKyier. for fuel i« acarce nnd dear."and I&lt;&lt;q4e totacbo fa always amotel, new
r
of .'oe| Barter, deecared. •
the 'i-4«r*luti"&lt;1. lianog been appoluted I kidney disease and as a result of routined consist* gi-ncmlly of nothing but the »talkr ctewrd, aud I have often seen n mother, cur­ adapted to rc*t on tbo track 1ml, while a
.
-r.'ii.i:.-court tor tn- county of Barry. [ effort a spedfib known as Warner's Safe and roots of tlw croja. which make a rapid
ot Michigan, roruEii**lo:icrs toreeeiie. Cure wa.« discovered, the general use of blaze and disappear. Tlie bustacwi of gather­ rying « child utt ter Ixv.-k, hand it n pits', at downwardly extending} ilangu is embedded iu
whivh the child would take a &lt;-oup]« of imtfs
au.l &lt;irljt:*t all claim*amt ilemaud# of
ing fuel I* committed to children, (or one .with apparent delight, llicy oftcu u*od to tbo roadway. In tbu upwardly extending
umiiw agalss: Mid &lt;irre;w*&lt;l. do hereby which has shown It to te of ineitimimle
tlaugn are OpOUlnCS «rf a sfan to admit tho
tenefit in all cases where kidney treat mem who can &gt;lo nothing'else can nt least pick up •x nd in tarter small bit* of toUwcn, wrnpjKxl
bases ot tho rnib&gt;, aim! immreikitely Ix'iieatli
straw* nnd leave* and w&lt;*&lt;d# In nutumu
Is desirable ar necessary.
When consumption is threatened mv to awl winter a vast army of Cftel gatherer* tobacco fa kiHiwn among remote trile* who
'v, the tth day &lt;4 August, a. (».. !*■».
spread
uvnr
tte
land.
Boy*
awend
Crcra
and
■ t'ie.k a. r.:.. ,&gt;( each of sold day*, for the it that tin; condition of the kldtu ys fa hnhave never tbctnsclvre eumu into contact rail* ore bold in place by tlio head* of bolfa
tf-ftt
them
with
elute
to
shake
off
the
leaver;
■
-xarniiiliig and allowing ?aid claim*, niedlatcly inquired Into and it tliry are
with Europeans.
yarning through the top flange, tbo brad* at
:h*t ♦ v nio.'itli* from the 7th day ot Febtte vrrx straws; get no time to show which
-Next to fobaccu, my revolver was of the tbe bolts having a straight bottom edge rest­
■ A U.. :■*'!!. were allowed by said court found tllscosed. cure them by an Immediate way tte u uni blow* before they are annexed
greatret importance to me.) Very luckily,
r--dlt&lt;&gt;r* to urt-ent their cbdms to u* tor use of Warner's Safe Cute and the sympl&gt;y some rnterprising collector, similarly the mflivc*. who do not tlwnuclvo pj»v-&gt;.- lug on tho top of tbo b jt faoutal flange, and a
ilnatton and allowance.
’
-.
totn# of lung decay will rapidly disappear.
dightly beveled offset to fit on the top uf' tte
:ed Februaryi7ih. A D. ls».
p:* f&lt;-.'4nn:il manurecullrat.in* swarm overall
Tltere are too many instances already
tai? of tbo rail, th" inner fnce of tbo bead
c. J. Ekowx.
rv&lt;-orde&lt;l of tte terrible results produced |»y tte rood* of the country.
Nxct (or liiv arui* It fa, however, necessary,
Joski-x L. GodlCy.
Chinere women carry thfa minute economy to keep up your reputation os u good mariet­ resting agnimt tte ».ido of tho ujiprr flanges
ConuniMloners.
a lark of knowledge concerning tlie cau*e
fa
which (xMitiou it fa firmly held by a, ntx
Into thrir lire**; nothing conic* anti** to them:
of disease, and human life Is "f ,t«&lt;» much
on
tho oppofato side, while thcro fastening
important-'- tube foolishly sacrit!&gt;’e&lt;l to bigo­ if it is not used In ono place it fa in another, Tls-ir astomsiimral i.« equally grout when you bolt* may te rvndily removed and replaced.
I’R'iBATE ORDER.
where it a|q«ors a thing of beauty. Foreign bit a kangaroo in a mafag ,«&gt; ■itio-.i. cr w heu
try or Ignorance.
ol Michigan. Countrot Barry—**.
.
residents who give thrir cost off clothm away you bring down n bl rd un tlw wing. Tls-y went
m **fon ol tbe rrobate Court (or the
to Chirvvc may te assured that tho rarer of especinliy afraid t.f jny revolver, which they
iririty &lt;&gt;! Hnrr.. fiol.fan at tlie Probate OO'rc.
uscfulneta df ttaw garment# fa at last about looked U|»on u» inexhaustible. 1 made it my
-.I'- City of H:ntlnic*. In said county.on FriA corrc«|K&gt;udent uf Tbo Boston Herald
-•&gt;.
-tu day ol March. in the year one
to cammcatta Chimso wheelbarrow# squrak businestto kcq. this tear constantly awake,
• ■ ;sit&gt;i! - k'lit faltered and righty-ulnn.
I
for tlw want .of a few drop* of oil, but to ruul every night before creeping into mr hut, give* the most alluring description at a
-••'■■lit, diurlrs W. Armstrong. Judge ol
Tbe djatretaiug feeling cf wemlne-*. irople who have no iicnri tho squeak i* I discharged my baby gun, as they ealicd it, bachelorS apartuwut ip New York, not. far
Similarly, dirt a ja«l in ontrr to refresh their niliufa as to tbo from tho Fifth Avenue hotel, which comI u the rust tor of the estate oMddlMti Spalding, nnd exhaustion without effort, which cheaper tlum tte oil.
binos drawing room, ‘ kitchen and bodroum.
cteaper than hot water, nnd •■&gt;, a* n rule, tte existence &lt;«( thfa ibrauful weapon.
"n trading ud nilng the petition, duly *eyi- make* life a burden to so many pfaiple. I*
rtU.CAVTIOXH.
.
•■«(. &lt;■! Julia Spaidlnx. widow of sahl deceaMd. due to poverty of tte bipod and feeble,, js-ojile do not wash; ttemotto "Chcopcr than
Of course a cooking stovo and a folding bed
n.- in; that n certain instrument now on file In vltalitv. If y&lt;nt are suffering fruui such, dirt,” which the soap dealer put* in hi* win
“Happily for me. I frit ip the winter time an? [irnjortant factors in thn domestic ar­
•hiscourt purporting to be the las: will and feeling*. Bhidbilder iZjust what you Reed, dows, could not be rnado intelligible to the tlrc cold at night, i wfag to tbo great contraM
—lament ol «.dd *lri&lt;-a*M! may bo admitted to
Chinee. To them the nverago foreigner# arc with the heal of tl» daytime, and in cuuw- rangement. while jwtiercK, hangings and
and
will
be
’
of
the
greatest
benefit
to
y
ou.
. rebate add Ui- executrix therein named apodd bits of artistic furniture comUno to
It purifies and enriches the Wood, impart* mere snap wasteix
qumre I awoke several times every night nrxl
Th«r»U|&gt;on It is onirre 1. that Tnursday. the 4th tone and vigor to the whole system, aids
Scarcely any tool can le got readymade; had to wake tbe black.* to keep tlio fire burn­
ay oi April, A/D. l*rt. often o'clock In tneforeit fa bo n:nch cheaper to buy tbo part# nnd put ing before our huts. Thi* guvo the blacks ing what excrlleut quarter* can bo found in
' &gt; &gt;:i.tira**lxi&gt;ed for tbe Itearing of said pctl- digestion nnd overcomes nJ! morbid ten­
central locution* for a very small rani of
• on. and that the lu-tu at lav.' of said deersaed dencies and nervous affection* irautod by a them together for yourself, and a* nluuwt the itn|nwd«n that the white man dept but money, nnd comparatively few know that in
nd ait other to-reon*TI&gt;torc*tiri In Mid estate, dcprvoM.'d state of the blood, strengthens everybody takes.thfa view ready made tool* littlo aud that lie wax always on the ak-rt and
r- rr.|inr&gt; d to appear at a session of said
nre not to te got • Two room* are dimly lusd tbe baby gun ready. . It wu noeresary tbo matter of rooms a man can be as well
unit
builds
up
the
system,
while
It
eradi
­
' •■•ir% liK t; to teteMen at the Probate Offlee.
and cheaply nevomaodnted in New York as
•. the City of.li.utiuKs. in said County, and cates dlateM. Itisptoavant to take and lighted with a single lump deftly placed fa a
i cause. If atiy there be, why the prayer ot the done I* small. Try it and be cured. holo iu tho dividingjwall. Chtacce, In fact,
' petitioner should not lie granted. And it is
wx-m to bu riipablo of doing almoat nnythiug auderwof tbe in&lt;«t important precautions
i ir’hcr ordered, that Mid petitioner give notice Price SI. Sold by E. H. Lathrop.
Ba very particular about disinfecting tbe
by mean* ot almost nothing. They will give tliat a cotenfat leunis to take !«, "never to
‘tiepersons hitm sted In said estate, of the
kitebon sink. Waahlng soda,.two tablmjxxmTiie Mlchlgnu salt product for ftli. was you an iron foundry on a minute aralo of have a black fellow Ixhind you.'
wndenev of said peiltldn, and the hearing
completeness in a backyard, and will make in
thereof, by causlnc a &lt;x&gt;py of this order to be 10L1M barrels.
“I had a good deal of uupItxMuntness and fufatoa gallon of boiling water,-makes an
:’&gt;h*lied In tte Hastings n*XNKi(. a new#paan
hour
a
cooking
rango,
of
strong
aud
per
­
many troubles through their deceit aud cun­
Tli« Be«t Physician# Outdoire.
। vr ptfated and circulated in said County of
hxrry once in each week for three successive
J. A. Crawford, say*: “I have had tte fect draft, out ot a pile of mud bricks, lasting ning, which often ttuuln mo so tired and wor­
indefinitely, operating perfectly nnd costing ried that I was on tho jioint of giving up the
'-rrks previous to said day of hearing.
worst form uf eczema two years, and
'••••- W Abmsthono.
nothing.
. .
expedition,
but tbe thought of perhaps being
found no relief from some of our best phy­
Judge of Probate.
Tte old woman who fa her last moment# able to make valuable discoveries fa this
A true copyJ
sicians who have made this disease a spec­ hobbled as near as j&gt;»iblo to tho family
Grange and inti resting country al way* kept ignorant, makes no folio pretense, but strives
ialty.
I was persuaded to try Paplllon
graveyard in order to die »o as to avoid the
to repair hi* defleiendts by attantivo listen­
(extract of flax).
Tbe relief I rerelved
expense of coffin taarer* wm Chinese.—North dfaoppointed, but have returned with inter- ing or raodert question#; but we can have
was like a charm and I am well.
J think
China Htaald. ________________
reting facts and upecimenscf natural hfatory only scorn, for tbo conceited assumptions of
Paplllon one of the blessing* &lt;-««&gt;•! age.
new to science, and with an intimatn knowl­
Eilert
’
s
Extract
of
Tar
*
Wild
CherrjTry Paplllon (extract of flax) bkln Cun.
edge of the habits ami life of tbe Australian
when nil otters fall. Large bottles SLOT. Is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for
coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, and all nlioriginrs —one of thewo nufoi-tunato rare*
W. II. Goody-tar's.
throat troubles; will relieve and teuefit that nre rapidly dying out. On tlw other
A Safeguard.
Revivalist Weber claims OTO conversions consumption. Try it and be convinced.
An old ledger luu recently ixwn brought to
Every bottle warranted; price OTe and 81 delightful imprtmkm* I received of tho grand
at Adrian.
per bottle.» Sold by druggists.
Prepared and Fplendid teenwy around me on my light in Edinburgh, Scotland, having nt tbe
wanderinp
1
,
Rights
I
nhnll
never
forget.
NV
bcu
If you suffer with asthma, bronchitis or bv tbe Emmert Proprietary Co-. Chicago,
any other diaetse of the throat or lungs, IU.
uboro tbo trere ot tbo lofty Australian foreat
nothing can surprise you more.than the
A 8OT.UOO addition to tho Alma sanitari­
Of today: “God bliss ibis bulk, and teip, me
rapid Improvement that will follow the
Si of Santa Able. If you
troubled um Is tn be taiHt at once.
the mountain ridge and threw her palo light
Happy Home Blood Purifier fa the p*,owith catarrh, and have tried-other medi­
over the vast jdauis l&gt;elow, while, tbe myxtte
cines. you will te-unable to express your ple's popular medicine for purifying the voices of tbe night blnb rang out on tho still,
jXmJeteat tbe marvelou* midI Instan­ blood; preventing- or curing dyspepsia.
bliUonsuess. headache, bolls and all fever#
taneous curative power# of
landsrapo which 1 could not
and malarial diseases. Price 50 cents and
r-Cure. Theee remedies arc not
compound*, but natural P^nction’ of one dollar per bottle.
California. -Said «
&lt;S.
There are nine opdldatc* for tbe Marine
for *1.50 and. guaranteed by W. n. Good
City posto/flee.
An Albany
^TwuiMdi hope* to ship LOOT,000 Ite. of
Mt. WiKaLow's Syrett
.tetad
celery next year.
for dlarrho-a.
Every mother stamM k«*P
wind cote, and fatal
pinchbeck about it
Pectoral in care of croup and sudden colds. Twerty-Bre cents a
For Sale by W. H. GOODYEAR.

‘o-3 S3
= z5

QUEER INDIAN NAMES

A few of tbe Indian nxnu*, culled frm^tlio

“Medicine Ikar,” whoso Indian namr, briefer
than umuv others, i* Mattownknn. “Yellow
Eagle.” who*' Indian name fa Womadege,
follows Medkdnft B«tn&gt; Ho has Iraroed to
revere tho symbol uf American liberty, and
has honored fatal by taking his nanus,

Toll,” who Uns probably distinguished him
self iu tlw chase with this etea of quadrupeta

History1. »fory at tbo Black Hawk war is

belonging to tlw Sioux. HBig Eagle'’ next
apixmd* hfa name. Hu mayor bo may not
be a bigger man than Ydlow Engle, hilt bis
auricular organs a» Hint of hfa brorhar. He
oho aids hfa mite in.pcrprtnatiug tho reputa’kxiof tl&gt;e renbieauxiic (bird of liberty, in
return (or what tho white man, with his pro­

fore hfa ndvanciiv; state cf dviltMlion.
6CMZ BL’DDr APPELULItCSIl.
In regular order eramre “White Maggot,"
who also consents to tho agreexmmL It fa to
be earnestly hoped that this Indian fa higher'
innaturotbantiusoppellation would indkwta.
nnd that bo baa r:«m abovu tbo delights of
ids nnmemke, whatever hfa propensiU'.i may

takes upon htawelf the name of “Afraid ot
Boor," which a Sioux has done, it may be
takru tor granted that, fa contradiction ot his
name, lie has no mortal frar c-f anything which
lias tte sbapo ot Bruin. Thfa Indian • name
fa dtwignatol a* “ Matocokepa," which c» limit
would trighum a peraon if it were sjokm in
Ufa ear »um ptitiouily or if it were uttered in
a nightmare.
“Rod Izxlgc,'’ “Red Thunder,” “Hod
Door.” •■R*»l Boy," “Red Dos." *,R«&gt; Hoof"

that Uifa alliteratioti in Christian, or, more
properly, Iwnthca names Im* any ?pncial sig­
nificance except to 11m: i&gt;rr*on himself. Out
of tlw-m tbe poet might compose *umo beauti­
ful riiymea, the writer of fiction faterweava
Homo very fanciful story; t be tntw might sing
them out in feet of lambic, dactylic or f rtwhaic

ta* *tacid and/belmvt, and tte funny than
might write puna on tbvm. but to tte nnMtcredand untutored aborigine they areas
dear nnrestry.
1
Tbo ItoundleomME of tlio Indian's domain
nnd thrir habits of rooming at leisure, unfrteducated them to thfa degree of wild fjnev.
"Rushing Eagle,” "Eagle Eant,” “Waiktag
Eagle." ''Bear Eagle," have also adopted in
part tho name of acme of thrir fellows and
instinctive and neutral luxbit# and inclina-

naturo always
______ ,
havo dr*ccnd«i upon him, he Lae probably
ielected this rignitirnnt name as truly demon­
strating the invulnerability of hfa rare a* a
whole, and apparently rejdocs tn tbs cogtr»-

If the red inary Chicago girl, With tbo reputa­
tion Bt. LoulLlmsiiuer-.-.xh'd inattachingto imr
for large pedal cstrcmitic»,ur t lie Chinree girl
of noblo famfly, could have wen this bill nnd

not regard on appellation of tin* kind with
much #teinking. Of course, it fa not araumed
that “Big Foot'*" «hoe fa of a larg-.-r number,
comparatively speaking, than those of many
of hi* white friends, but the name, to uo a
slang term, ia “a dead give away." “Medi|
cine Bear Track," "Gray Hand,Lightning
Bull,” “Black Duck," "Standing Elk,"
“Charging Crow,” “White BUI," “Black
Shield," "Good Track," al*o appropriately '
t&gt;p}«nd their “X” mark.
Probably the longed name after tranfiatiou
fa that of “teng Itoto" w “Red Lance," and
tte longest original irnmo "Daunkaparotcte- J
dachna," whieh I* interpreted m “Don't Stay
in Camp.” Tho ordinary Sioux woman who
has to articulate tteraw'urtfau ten ter liege
Jord descends to hfa breakfast or iirrivcstem*
Into in tte evening would kaig ago have pe­
titioned tte legi»inturv, if surli existed, to
has o her husband # noun changed.
But
ju-obobly thn nwn&gt; thought of pronotmetag
suchjynm^o ba* often Lada soothing effect

at tho bill arc: Htand Off. Chict Ghost, Iron
Hoop, Porcuptao Sack, Egg, Yellow Dog,
Standing Cow, Black Honu Knife River,
Flying White Thunder, AU Goes, Track,
wIknu Indian name fa Oja; Turning Wiug,
Good Dog, Black Chicken, Yellow Liver, Ho
Has tho Crow, Brar Standx High, Kills
Lightning, INwther Earring, Thunder Hawks,
They Meet, Wolf Jtreklare, Chkkas Head,
Kifi Two, Psu-nesh-Rib, Bring Himself aad
and Ijttlo Yellow Liver.—Wattangtas Star.

hour after hour wai
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tha bank. Tte fisherman

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The C.ty Away Out on the Sun­
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HASTINGS. MICH., MARCH 20.1889.

COUNTY NEWS

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BMfilV CoVSTr, MlCIIlUAN.
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J(»b7h1NT1N(».
r;.l i* (fit In the Job Printing De­
tin* Bannsk. Everything in the
, ..; and with the latest faces of
. •&lt;! pattern* of machinery
■-.vu.-kmen employed, enables the
, . r;i-.:-el*s.» lob work.

: *L&gt;IcKtlvey. Maule Grove.
. J’rwrton Jewell. AMyrta.
PostniBster, l^cev.
. PoHtmoater. Itanfleld.
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1’dstmMter, Freeport.
D- L.-Morthlaud, &amp;dar t'reck.
F. G. Norwood. Delton.
John Mhr.-ui, Hl/k.ip t'ortb-rs
Brown A' ('Miro*. Prairieville.

A. G. Jcoup, dninrcxlllc.
Fo*rmaster, Yankee Bprtnir*.
C. W. Armstrong, Bowen* Mill!.
Money paid to the»e agent* wtH t&gt;e receipted
.F l,y fllV Bahnkb proprietors, and we trust
all subscribers at the places nam-d vmo have
not settled with us will, between this date and
New
Years, pay tlietr-subscriptions to the
WITH.
Banxes s agents named above.
Bespectlully,
.■xpertrnee IU selling farm propCOOK&amp;N12KERN.
.•■•ru part ot the state. I oiler my,
The Sunday soltool at the State Road
.uwiioiirer, Terms reasonable.
-.til u smiths Bazaar. Hustings,
church was organized last Sunday. Mr*.
« A.r.K.
At Maple Grove Center, Thursday. March si. E. Pennock. Supt; Henry’ (liamberlain.
Sec.: Lillie Kennedy , organist: Mr. MurKt TUAXl*.
rey.lnhorister; Bert Kiunie. librarian: Bes­
Town houw. Friday, March xnh. at 3 p.m.
A general Invitation to all who n l*h n cuaage sie Draper. Treas.
t Hullowai's drug store.
The widow Fisher Is quite* sick at this
In townslilp administration.
i'r ’into t p. in- Telephone, conwriting.
.
rRAIltlKVlLI.K.
r ..Jerice. at Holloway's drug
Spalding school house,' Saturday. March 73d.
3Ve wen* giad to so.' 31r. 3\’oods at
at a p. m.
church last Sunday, a» he lias Ikkhi quite

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IIASTIXOM TOWNSHIl-.

:

KNAITEN A VANXltMAN.
ljiw;yers.*
ail court* of the state and In the
lescourta.
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Hvtiugi National Bank.
• tailings. Michigan.
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Itoomfl 15. l« and 17. new
Hb**. Grand Rapid*. Mich.

MEL; HAW A it’RAM^R.

courik of tire state and I. tilted
ntfutam tocollrctlons. Money
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i'liysieimi aijd Surgeon,

iWliY, 31. Di.
Pin* -i.ih :ijni Singcum
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» Fafmer s-insurance Cq.
i:c|e« on * man's property against
ttbuimgor w|tt&lt;l; agatast* man's
r»id accident.
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Lawyer*. &gt; ' i: 4 In liti'.en i&gt;lo«)k. Hasting*.)'
Jill thecoiiru^f the state.

. s. GMdVeariC Co.’s More.)
r-* *i all courts of the Stare.- Colte' tions

:■&gt; Ikem Al-tract Block.Hastings, Mich.)
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sick. 33’e have missed him at our church
service.
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The surprise last Friday evening on Old
31r. Merrick was well attended and is a
token of the esteem be was held In by the
community. They presented him with n
plush itnn elixir.
Geo. Mvers has returned tuClevelniid.
Floery school bouse. Friday. March 2»th, at 1
Mrs. (.'hamlKTlaln is quite poorly.
Mr. Klnnlc's two sick boy* are much
Thursday, the '-•mb. at 2 p. m. at Town hall.
better.
I ABI.TON.
Town Hall, Thursday,March 2g, at 2p. tn.
WcxMltanil.
Jacob Velte’s little t»oy Is quite sick
At house of Allan Green Friday March nd,at with the measles.
Ira Hopkin* ha* only six children sick
with the measles.
Town hall, Thursday March 'rein, al a p. tn.
Dock. Hough is un our streets again.
The tliermometer stood al 67 on .Satnr-Hope Center. Thursday March 3stb. at 3 p.
day lr*t.
'Till* mail route from Gerkcy ha* changed
Encine house. MlddWilie Saturday. March again: wonder If the department can keep
Itti at-J t. .to.
track of the institution. New bids arc be­
Thompson hotel. Thursday, March 2*111, at ■’ ing sent itNfn the route.
33'hHe Dr. I,an&lt;|ta whs vulcanizing Mime
o'clock p. ui.
________
rubber last week his Imiler burst knocking
Hlekury Comenu
out part of his Imek window mid demol­
ished
things' In general in lite office.
Monday evening of the 1 llh n gathering
On Wednesday evening about ten o'clock
of friend.* to tin* numlier of atrnut 60 met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Ijih- the peojile of the village were arousal by
renee. it being their fifteenth wedding an­ the alarm of fire which was In C. S. Pal­
niversary. The evening wi» pa*se&lt;l very merton'* saw mill, hut with all the efforts
pleasantly'.
Refreshment* were 'Served, to put the fire out the mill burned to the
and the guests were made to fed and real- ground in a short time and very few arti­
be that their meeting together was not Ip cle* were saved. Hr had no Insurance on
vain. Before leaving the guests presented the pnqwrty.
3Vr understand that Mr. Townsend, of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence with many useful
Carlton, expects to put In a new saw mill
and valuable present*.
A. G. (.’ortrigbt ha&lt;l an auction sale on hen* in a few &lt;ta\* ami then put in a
the I4tlu selling horses, cattfc and farm­ planer ami tnaicheras soon as he has the
logs sawnLout that are in the yard.
ing iiteiiHils.
Elwln McElwain to quite sick.
ChatiC^BTOoka ha* hired to H. C. Car-,
Seh&lt;&gt;*»i closes this Xvi**k.
The brans tmnd Is not fully organized. jienter A* Son for six month* to go on the
Sotim of the tx^ys have onletraland received road.
'Die great rontest takes place on Tuesday
thplr Instruments, and in the near future
we may expeet not only vocal but also in­ night
Remruilmr the republican cnucii* on the
strumental music.
20th.
and the democrat caucus on the 2#.
Tin* concert Bunday evening paicaed off
to the satisfaction of bo’h y oung and ul&lt;L U t uh all turn out and put a clean ticket
.
Manly Coddbigton has runml a farm : In the field.
south of (lull Corner*, trad wilt move there­ I ihti-orted that a livery Imni will ttbon Ihstarted ben*.
on about the 1st of AprtL
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Ls
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lling
a
number
of ■ vlll: ;
33‘tll Tolle* has hired out tn work for P.
lots.
J
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A. Young the coming srawon.
Mrs. Baitinger ha* sold another bio.ngs*
Mrs. Geo. Monroe ha* so far recovered
lot
Good photograph* can lx* procured In
al&gt;out the |fimw*.
John Shean lias gone west on n prospect­ 3Voodland nt reasonable prices. 33'r think
our citizens should jmtronizr our artist (»•
ing tour.
.
3V.
Priest, as he lias come to stay.
,
A. &lt;&gt;. COrtrlgtit has moved Into rooms
3Ve expect to cast a vote for the court
rea-ntly vacated by (&gt;. Kennedy.
(’. Mc€ay spent two day* runniug hl* house un April 1st
Prohibition caucus on Man-h46th.
tirnctfon engine from the north west imrt
33’111 Chagrren. of Grand Rapids, Is venof IIojH?. where he ha* liocn sawing, in­
tending to work with it here this spring; sick at Kill* Lamb's.
Will Miller was on our streets on Mon­
but on account of the road* befog h&gt; soft
was obliged to leave it hi the road near day.
Any one desiring 3Vcbster s unabridged
Delton.
E. F. Manley, of Kalamazoo, was ujion dictionary cheap will do well to consult J.
M. Smith.
our street* on Friday.
I. N. and Frank Harter vteltal their sta­
33’11! Elliott ami his father-in-law. B. C.
•
Cortright, vteltai Kalamazoo one day last ter. Mrs. Hnnsicker. on Friday.
The burning of the 3Voudland saw mill
week.
G«». Stanley has mnverl info Harry Bel­ causes people who Intend to build this
spring
Io
looksober.
lringer'* tenant house, having Direct out to
J. SL'bmltli will grade his yard and
him for one ychr.
build a fence around hte lot soon.
Township meeting ih near aUhaml. and
J. M. .Smith sold three Webster's una­
from dow on until election is &lt;fi pr let every
bridged dlctionaricH Monday.
republican residing in Barry Co. form a
Yorxo Soi.Dinn.
committee nnd turn out on the first day of
April In full strength to work, vote and
IlultaDd.
elect every candhlate on the republican
M. Berber to building a wing on his
township ticket, not forgetting that a Jus­ bouse.
•
tice of the supreme court ami two regents
G. W. Cross is prejmring ti&gt; build an ad­
are also te be elected, besides three ameud- dition to his barn this spring.
menta to tin* constitution; also the question
F. Sr-ber Is going to work Jbr parties in
of a new court house Is to be jMUM*d ujion. Irving tills summer.
The social at C. JI. Stone’s was a finanFralrleville.
clal success.
.
March lias been wry pleasant thus far.
The exhibition for the Yeckley school
School clotted last week.
was a nice affair and well conducted. The
Mrs. O. G. Gow, iff Kalamawu. lias been fight on the school grounds that evening,
Miendlng a few days at M. J- Goss’.
by a few fellows who ought to be gentle­
Cnpt. Earl Is reported a little bettor.
men. *as an insult to the teacher and all
Mrs. M. .A. Johnson was buried from who participated In the affair. For alnune
her home at Dr. Socket’s on Wednesday boys. If It happens again your names will
last. Her disease was sdrrous of the liver. appear in print____________ __
M. J. fiw- mid wife attended the funer­
al of Irer grandfather at Otewt
.
C. B. Robinson has rental 3V m. W lllls
The ladies' aid society will get meals at
establtohmeuL where he and Mr.
the Center April IsL for the benefit of the
of Plainwell, will succeed Bert Whalley in church. Meals 30 eta. for dinner and 10
tiie furniture and undertaking business.
cento for aupper. All invited to come.
Mrs. John Perkins is suffering with
Judson Carpenter and Fred Connett
rheumatism.
have finished their job of cutting wood for
Rev. S. Collins lias gone to York State Michael Yarger.
onbusineiw.
There was meeting at the M. E. church
last Sunday at 2 p. m.
Rev. J- G. Wlney preaches at the Brown
Fisherman have had fine sport for the
school house every four weeks.
last few daya, but now the Ice to unsafe.
John Carpenter ami wife Sundayed with
Sam Phillipa has considerable trouble
their sou Jay, of North Carlton.
with Iris sawed hand.
’
Charles Hies, of Woodland was In this
Joe Kneatrick Is sick In Augusta with
place one day last week.
1U5SsT1L Carpenter and her daughter
Adah Odell, who Is working at A. J.
Josie made a x biting trip to Kalamazoo Wright s, spent Sunday with her parents.
J. R. Smith and non are cutting wood on
™S’vttal parties from Imre attended the their chopping near Geo. Allcrdlng’ft. Sum
Diamond and Gibb* wrestle and came Culbcrt doing the Job with his sawing ma­
home highly ph asod with the aucceHs of chine.
Zdta Odell, who has been working at
^A1 party rf’about 50 mostly maaked aur- John Flemming's the past few weeks, re­
nrianri M H*«Hev at his nwrdcncc 1 hun»- turned home last Sunday.
John K. Wallace, who has the consump­
day evening In honor of hl*
iDg well filled borteta and good music. tion. is very low. having had another
bleeding spell lost week.
All report a gnod time.
.

At tne town hnll. Monday, March 3*&gt;, at Up. m.
I, &lt;;; 1.1..\•'PIE. Notary Public
, ORAXOKVIIJ.K.
i&gt;, I I'. &gt;. Clitlm Agent.
p. m.. at school
etelius b-(arc the , Wednesday March 37th,
•;j&lt;*
iiinds
. y&lt;t Gir Iniertd offlaf. Call on him house. Gratigcvillc village.
• AsTi.rrox.
. &lt;rn*.T Court and JeHcrv’o Sia.
। Saturday. March zsd, at town hall, at 2 o'clock

iVl.Elt ~
DuntisL
■ .*:h o^cu’-ird I\v Dr. Jones, over
. ,&lt; VanArnuti

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James Hammond is unable to meet his
appointments at Johnstown on account of
siekneM.
Miss MUlie spent .Sunday nt lioKw In
east Baltimore.
May VanHorn entertained several of her
little frineds at her home one day last
week it being her birthday.
Ed. Prichard, of Lake Odroi. spent
last week with friend- in ITiehardvIlle.
May Prichard visited ut Wni/Wartter's.
Mrs. John Shaft fcpent Sunday with her
friend, Emma Tinkler.
Mrs. John Morgan is slowly recovering.
Erne«t Warner Is confined :«&gt; tin1 bouse
on account of the measles.
RoB Bryan* has purviuisctl u house mid
lot tn Prichanlvllle where he rx]&gt;ects to
make It hl* home in the future.1
Mra. Emma Tinitler entertained several
friends from west Baltimore last week.
Mrs. T. expect* to leave for her new home
next week.
Old Gnuidma Norris Is worse agaiii.

. TIMMERMAN. Hoimepathlc Pliy• '
-ictan and Surgeon.
' ■ •’•fiqaovw Lathropls drug store.)

UAitTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate. In­
. *ui.un-e and Loan*.
.
*ith G. Itanvan s \ Hon. x doors north
• '
ot Postoffice.
special attention given to making exchanges
urnporty. The InterMta of non-realdent
;■■inert, ■ &gt;wacrscarefully tooked after. Fama
’•■* fvi sale or exdhauge. House* and

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
ItltObEfitiKK, Proprietor,
.i.-trsrMjn aiui Court' Sts., Hastings, Mich.
Rates. 81.00 per Day.
nev,. with aleasiuit rooms. The
• -re &lt;&gt;f the public Is respectfully solicited.

Hastings City Bank,
Itu-tiiigs.

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'APITAL, $50,000.00.

ip.rated under the tews of the Blate of
Mleblgsn.

&lt; : r biwluew Dee., ia.'ihm in building for■iierli oreupiefl by Messer Bros.
(&gt;■ G. Robinson, Preatdentj
i irester Messer,1 Vice. Pres.
D. D. Beebe, Cashier.
niRECTOl
I’an w. itaynolds.
W
D. G. Robinson,

Greblo.

C. D. Beebe.
A Gttwrr.l Ranking Bmtlaess Transacted.

■-D. C. RANNEY,-:
Auctioneer,
KELTON^ .... MICH.

1 am prepared at any time
ana tit reasonable rates to cry
auction sales. Have had experienee in this work and can
£ive satisfaction. Leave orders
with Ranney &amp; Norwood, Del­
ton, Mich.
.

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WHOLE NO. 1764.

Henry BlUgnrdener. of Ixiwell. was In trained for speed, byt no one who secs
this place one day last week, the guest of him or rides after, bfm can donht that he to
John Carpenter.
a natural trotte?.'' He has shown quarters
John Carpetoer. Jr., started lor Dakota on a
mile track at a 2:40 gall without
Tuesday monfing.
weights or boot*. Training would certain­
Scott McIntosh, of the Slate road, was ly develop great speed in him. 3Vlth lim­
in this place last ThuMlay.
ited opportunities, hi* success, upon only
Nora Cole is cterttihg at Downe Center. ordinary msres, in the getting of large,
Isaac Raymond died at Tita rcsldcin-e showy, fast cotte hi remarkable. All arc
last Saturday evening of a cancer in the speedy,- and though y oung, some of them
stomach. He hit* beeh sick fur some time. have show n n 2:40 gait. This &lt;-las»ofcolte
Tire funeral took jilaco'Rt hl* residence always bring big money, on the market and
Monday at 11 a. in., Revs. Wlney and are the nuragfirofitalile to raise. Mr. AckMourer conducting the services. The re­ crwin invites all lovers of horse* to call and
mains were laid in their resting place in imv Judge 1 .eland. So good is the Impres­
the East Cartton cemetery.
sion made by this stallion in the short time
The lltrit- daughter of Mrs. Dan Ilia? is be has Ih*Mi here that hta services have
very sick with typhoid fever, but is gain­ been secured by a number af thiwe who
ing n little at this writing.
wish to produce the kind of colte Judge
J. Kwter has been wry olck for the jmst Iceland im* sired.
few ilays, but is a little better at this writ
ing.
/Barry- county district lodge of the 1. O.
it was 30 instead of Iff .aerts that Geo/ G. T. met in quarterly session at f'ralrieA Harding bought, and it was 15 instead/R ville on the Uth Inst, and the session was
13 dollars.
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presided over by (&gt;. W. 11 hi In. O. C.T. of
Sally Thurston spent- Thursday with Michigan grand lodge. There were del«John Flemming and family.
• gates present from Mix of the lodges of the
Quite a nnnilwr an* making sugar. They dlstricL representing 210 subordinate
report the sap sweet but not very plenty.
members. The following are the lodges
represented: Prairieville. W: Hastingx.
»H; Middleville. 38V; Forest. 201: West
Cntnpbdl Bros, are about to erect anoth­ Baltimore. «U1: Star. soo. The grading
er building 20x30 feet to accommodate ocimmittce awarded the first or banner
their Increasing trade.
prize to Middleville lodge, and the second
The engine hn» arrived for the brick prize to Hastings lodge. A question l&gt;ox
yard and thing* will he lively in Uml line was o]«ened and the reading of the ques­
soon.
tions contained therein caused many spirit­
John McBain has rented a farti of Thom­ ed- and interesting dcbati*. making this
as Haywood.
part of the Mwsion of great benefit to alt
Wm. Gillaspic has just had a well driv­ present. The- following resolution* were
en on his lot.presented and adopted by a unanimous
The proprietois of the Cloverdale House vote of the members present:
have built and fllleil an ice house. A. Mc­
Whkuea.-, It Is necessary for the good
Callum has also laid by a large supply of of tin- order that the district deputy make
ice. _
a re]&gt;ort of each session of district lodge,
There are quite a number &lt;rf cases of therefore.
sickness here now.
Kreolrctf. That each Imlgc make a Cull
Nellie Dayton Im* returned home-from a and cpmpleti' report tu.tbe district deputy
visit to friends at Martin.
Quite a number of our young people on*
WnritKAS. The Central Good Templar,
away at present.
published by Harry-B. White, Toledo.
Sunday school will In- n-organixisl al Ohio, has ta-en adupb-d by the Grand
the Sprague school house next Sunday.
lodge of Michigan, as one of Its organs for
advancing tire cause of (toorf Template,
therefore,
The oyster supper given by tiie Post at
Roof red. That each xuixrrdlnatc lodge
John Osgood'* lx*t Thursday evening was should take rare or more copies and work
n very pleasant affair anil was a buca-sS for ite motto, double the luvinbeteblp.
financially, netting them 87.50.
Rteolwf, That local option hi failure.*
Laverne Thomson, of Greenville, wi*
Itinflvnl, That this lorlge extend to
here last week looking after hl* mill ami brother &lt;». W. Blain a vote of thanks for
getting a new miller settied.
his aid, advice and counM‘1 at this session
A couple of Frenchmen with a perform­ of dUtrict lodge.
Ing bear attracted corndderabh* attention
Remtlrcrl, That we adopt as out motto,
one evenbig last week.
during the coming quarter. “Double the
33’m. England will uiQve back to bls Membership of Barry County." and that
farm In Rutland next week;
we will do ail In our power to sustain
Netting hi Gun river ta* commenced Grand Chief Templar Blain in hl* efforts
again this spring.
.
.
tn build up. gixnt temptary in the state of
Michigan.
SbcretamyJ
Jas. Miller and wife tfave gone to Rich­
land for a short’ visit.
Dur school closed last Saturday.
J. Pumfrey has gone to Woodland.
Irvin Forbes,.of Carlton, spent Sunday
at Jas. Beckey 's.
Lillie Maxon is home for a two works’
vWL
Mrs. E. K. rumreJce is slek.
Dr. Wright, otk'arlton. to not dead. It
was n false report.
•
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

. Nunilrer 2D drew the set of di*ln* al
Joseph Roger*'gtovvry*. Thu ow ner of thia
i inlier will make it known at the store.

. On Tuesday and Wednesday evening* of
next week. Ml.** Newcomb will lecture on
physical culture and correct tire**, under
the auspices "f the Drl«irtr class. Gentle­
man are liivllt-d to the talk on Tuesday ev­
ening. ladles only on 33'ednwday evening.
Place of lectures will Ik* announced later.

3Ve understand that In Carlton, cfirtalu
ones opj&lt;a&gt;ed to the new court boms* are
reportitilt that SdO.OOO will not begin topay for It. Such talk is exceedingly tin?
Just and out of place. The board of super­
visors expressly limited tin* sum of 800,000
to build, furnlrii ami supply all the heat­
ing apparatm. and furniture for the court
house. The resolution of the board ex­
pressly says tluit the sum expended shall
not exceed 860.000 unde? any Hn ttmxtaneo'. That amount is none too much,
bnt to enough to furnlah such a court
house oh Hite county wants all ready to
move Into.
are reporting tliat it will require a tax of
over 817 on each 81.000 for it year* to pay
for the court house. This I* a big ml»take. If the entire 860.000 were raised
for one year, the tax would lie bill 83.30
on each 81.000. A* It is to lie raised in
three years, the annual tax for that time
would lie but 81.76 on each 81,000. An­
other report is that the county Is already
510.000 in debt Tills la not true. As
any sujiervisor can tall you. the appro­
priation for county tax levied last year wilt
pav Barry county's expenses for the pre*,
ent year, and the onmty owes no man or
Institution a dollar.
Mrs. Maranda Sponable departed this
life Wednesday morning. March 13th, to
her 75tii year. She leave* behind her aged
companion ftltb whom she had lived 55
yearn, three sons, three daughters and 1H
grandchildren and a host of warm friends
to mourn for her. She has been an earnest
Christian, ter many: yearn a goal wlfn and
a loving mother. The funeral servlet*
were conducted by Rn. Puffer at her
home and her remains were followed to
cemetcry.by a large concourse of mourning
friends.
*•*

Ixivers of fine horseflesh In this city
have greatly admired F. H. Ackereon A[Co.’a handsome stallion. Judge Leland,
who to to make the season ut this place.
He is a moat handsome animal, and would
attract attention anywhere by Ills striking
color, style, symmetry and beauty of action.
His disposition ta perfect—mild ana gentle,
yet roaolute and fearless. H« bi a light
bay. nearly 1« hands high, black pointe ex­
cept two white hind feet. Judge Ulgnd»
■ire was Sweepstakes, grand sire ll»Hb
Ionian, great grand-dre Abdidfah. His
dam was by Gen. Taylor, son of Abdallah,
non of Mauibrino by imparted Meawmger.
Both sire and dam of Judge Li'lnnd trace
bark to Old Abdallah, founder of the Hambletonlan family which has given more
than 600 in ttre l:M llsL

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.

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Not tee

TO THE qVAUFIltD EI.E&lt; rolta OF UAK^tY
CVL’XTT. MU-UIGAN.
33'iiiud.as, two-thlrd* of the t»ard of
supervisors of Barry county, at the Jaiiu'ary m-mIihi of Mthl loArd. in Um* year teoV.
having voted to submit to tin* qualified
inters of said county a proposition to raise
by tax tin* sum of sixty tbouaand dollars
for building and furnishing a court hunae.
to lie erected on court house square, in the
(‘Ity of Hasting*. 3iichigan. for the use of
Mild county, said sum to Im- used for the said
purpose trader the direction and control of
the board of supervisors of said county.
Jfow therefore, by the direction of said
board, you nrv hereby notified that at tlie
next annual township inerting, to be held
in the several townshlpa of Haiti Barr&gt;
County, and Wants of tiie City of Hustings
in said countj. on Monday. April first, A.
D. IMP. tiiere will Ik* submitted to the
qualified elector* of said county for their
ratificatioL' and approval, or rejection, the
question &lt;!r proposition of raising th«i sum
of sixty tlwmsand dollar*, fur the purpose
of building ami fumtahlng a court honw*.
to Is- era-tad on court bouse square. City
of Hastings. Michigan, for the use of said
county,-Staid anm to be cx|*cndcd under the
direction ami control of the Bonn! of Nujx-rvlHont of said county: said building to
lie completed and furnished ready for oc­
cupancy. including all furniture arid furnlnhlng* ajn| the necessary lu-atlng appara­
tus tor tiie various offices, al a cost not,
under any dreumidances, to exceed the
said sum of sixty thousand dollars: the
bpllding of said court house to Ik* comnienoid during Un* year 1W0, ahd to Ik*
completed and ready for occupancy before
the expiration of the year 1B91; said sum
of sixty tliouNtnd dollars to Ik* ralsol by
taxation as follows: Twenty thousand
dollars in the year Ib8tf; twenty thousand
dollars In the year 18D0: twenty thousand
dollars In the year 1KV1; the vote on said
pru(M&gt;sition or question to be by ballot, nnd
the tallols to read as follows: “For the
Tax" and “Again t the Tax."
By order of the Board of .SuperviMirs of
Barn County, Michigan.
Given under my hand and seal at the
City of Hastings, this 23d day of February,

[*KA1-]
TllOMAA S. Bnif K,
County Clerk of Barry Co., Mich.
Mkhabs. Dn.ua Co. Kalamazoo.
(lento:—The Bradbury piano I lx&gt;ught
of you has proved perfectly satisfactory.
All. who we It admire It and I can recom­
mend the Bradbury to any one.
Respectfully,

i »lw»ni M. Prichard. Lake Odessa
Cora ITltrhsrd. Baltimore
। David 1- Marshall. Maple Grove
Lmtra Dickerson
~
I Clxrcner p. Graves.Caslletoa
। Maud IJuw».
George T. (filbert. Tkocnaaple.
&gt; Carrie T. HtimiMon.
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Teu*« Trumble. Middleville
Myrtle Baas. ThoH.a;&gt;plc
Hora&lt; i* Holton, Aaayria
MarrCooiej•
Uurt&gt; SlUson. Hastings
Clara Haymad,
**
Fred BnuiDer. In lug
Eliza Fox.
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Wm. J. Kennedy. Hmtings
Carrie A. Fuller. Carlton
Following are the real estate transfers
for Ute week ending March 18th, 1888. as
taken from the books In the register’s office:
Itepb to George IToston: 40a see * city.

er 4 Orangeville. 1375.
Joshua K Crouch to Slicridan Sparks; Kai

sec is Rutland. Si^uo.
Amo, Banton to Bal
31 Thoraapple.gt.
Chas, w; Blanch

1H Rutland. 6400.
’
'.
II. M. Lee to S 8. tngerson. parcel. FhlUip’s
add . NaahvlUe. WOO.
J. H. Wilber to Washington Moe; parcel MlddlfVlbe.Mi.
.
Hannan Writonto Maodsn* Dyke; 74a rec a
OrangrriU'*.
lumnderc. Mead to Levi Fry; lot 4 blk U
Kenfleld** add city. CSM.
Dewitt C. smith to Deborah Smith; 40* sec SO ।
Rutland. kTOo.
M. E. Nevins to Dsn. W. Reynolds; lotKUetty. I
gaoo.Daniel Cornwell to Lydia A. Burien. 130a sec

Milton F. Jordan to Wm. K. DeGolla; lot 10
and ofl rot a blk 13. Middleville, tsjna
Dan W. Reynolds to Morse E. Nevins; iota !29
and um city, fl.«00.*
Wm. (.'.Johnson to Henry C. Worthley; W»
RED LILIES.
Strike feller chords, or IcO the music real:

। dream flower of the woods fa worth,
in the rmliiii of the earth:
'

brt tbew rnd UliM typify ’.hy soogs,
U with full luno thou woul'Tst bo com
Since Ufr b red with wron|£». and wIM

Barbers have entirety discarded the spougo
in all first class tonsoria)

face a towel dipped in belling -hot water
originated in Boston and Ikk-ojiw immensely
popular at oner. After removing the hinaito
growth this earlier Intend okinopping tbo
face with an ill smelling sp.mguTK»w dips a
fn»h towel in hot water, wrings it tbaroughly
victim. Tbo woaotion that folluwj is one of
unmixed misery, us if a cauterizing Iron had

plung.sl into tbo hot water basin, and unco
more appUoL Till* pniccs* is continued as
long m the patieacn of th j lielpta* subject
tbo fuco k»'allowed to ctul clown ‘from its
glowtag aiul boiled lubstor Cato a delicious
stinging pain, duo tn tha remorseless pairatgo

it. .TbaJMimlb altogether preferable* any*

pin*.—St. Louis Republic.

hoard of tbo way in which monkeys prepare

tribo, with a staff in his band, so as to stand
upright more easily, marches ahead on two
K&gt;, thus being mere clevntc-,1 then tha

mucciy. i nv nn wuow nun
iui iuun&lt;
Tbo leedre advances slowly and cautiously,
carefully reconnoitering in nil dlpvtwns. tHl
tbo party arrives at tiw oiru field. Ho

content.

Win n they retire, each otic carricw

thoughtful prrjiamtioti of raraus to Um rad

of tlni eentineh to bo suitably rewarded
at the cloeoof tbo expedition. Wherein does
all tills differ train a similar foray of a tribo
of savage meni The only difference that rwally
Examinations -will be held in Barry exists u in degree; otherwise, it b much tbo
county for the spring series 1889. as fol­ ■une.—Popular Science Monthly.
lows:
Hastings, regular, March "th and 8th.
Ileujaruiu Frau kiln's Watch.
Middleville, special, March iSth and 30th.
Nashville, special. April 26th and 27th.
Examinations will begin at • o'clock a
watch, stapoi like a biscuit, find which wua
and at the special, will begin at 1 o'clock tbo projwriy of Benjamin Franklin. Tbo
p. m. on Friday and close at 4 p. m. on
b ragrnved mi its back, “Ben Franklin. 1778,
Saturday.
J. W. Matthkwx.
Sec’y of Board of Examiners.

end was carried by him.
One of the new improve^ Edison pltome
graphs, or talking machine*. will lie oiie
of the novelties nt the Detroit Floral exhi­
bition. It will sing aonsg. tell stories, de­
scribe the floral booths. and will also con­
tain and repeat the story of the Floral Ex­
hibition. in the voice of W. IL Brearly, of
the Detroit Journal, who Is the manager of

ords-^Ute his sire, grand-sire and great
grand-alre, Judge Leland has never been the little rubber tubes at the same time.

It still keepa goed

�The favorite

COURT HOUSE.

Medicine for Throat and Lung IHffictiltie’

deauutds that tins rxmnty provklc asuitaWc
court house and fire proof offices. wHeh
Barry county d«« not do.

1. Destroy tta- treasurer's offire. and
you wipe out the whole financial htatory
of tbe county, the bonds of couwty officers,
aud extare the loss of tte sujrervlsur’s rolla
for past years, and thus the record
the
regularity of tax-raising In Barry Co.
would lie gone, which would cause litiga­
tion w itbout question.
2. I-ct the clerk’s office be destroyed
bt fire, and the whole legislative history of
the county and the records of the drenlt
court would be tart- Mr.JV. II. rowers,
wlio for ten years was county clerk, says
that this loss would cause law-suite that It
would take a dozen ycara to settle. The
lo«s would involve titles to load, and de­
stroy the evidence of what had been date
in all taw suite, whether pending or settled.
u. The loss of the reconls hi the regis­
ter’s office would put a ch.-.id upon the ti­
tle to evezy plea* ot real estate In Barry
county, anil Barry county’s portfou of the
costs hi the .endless taw suits tliat would
result would build several 8*0,000 court
taruses. Even should tbe reconls in the
vault ta- saved, the indexes cannot be kept
there from tack of iwm. and would be de­
stroyed. . It would eost several thousand
dollars to replace them.
4. As before stated, the records of 2,000
estates, 7(H) Unsettled, are in' the probate
office, subject to the greatest dknger from
fire, with no possibility of saving Uirm
If a fire got Inbi the block wlmre they are
kept. Destroy these .records, and you reojicn (Mtatea amaklered settled, and make
hopeless confusion and lo»s to the 700 es­
tates un-ettled. 'Phis would, destroy the
tamds of administrators, fxrcutnrs and
guardians, anil release them front financial
responsibility. If these men kept dupli­
cate accounts ami were honest, the widow
and orphan might not suffer. Few of
them keep duplicate*, some of them might
be dishonest, and in mort cases memory
would take the place of pen nnd ink rec­
ords. There would ta- endless litigation
growing out of the loss of these records,
for which Barry county’s proportion would
more tlian build the court house. It Is
ths tint duty of .society to protect the wid­
1. The treamirer’a bfficv contains the auDr. J.C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.
ow and orphan. Barry county neglects
pervisors rolls and the whole financial histo­ this duty to-day, and with these records
Sold by PruagUt*. Price *1: rtx botths. ?5ry of the county, also most ot the county offi- exposed to fearful danger, every man
. err* Iwnds. These could not be saved in must have a doubt that, when he passe*
case of fin*, as an examination of the treas­ to the other side, his property will go to
urer’* office will easily dernoustrnte.
the ones fur whom he intended It. It ta
2. The clerk’s office contains the whole
simply auwful to think of the. dire conse­
legislative history, of the county, also lands' quences that would attend the destruction
of treasurer and notaries public. Here an­ of the reconls in the prolmte office.
al so kept the records of every case now
5. Bear in mind taxpayers, that the
pending or which has been disposed of by taw of Michigan takes away from you and
the circuit court. These records are no place* with the county the res|g&gt;nslbllity
situated that they could not be gotten out of preserving these all-important records in
in on*««f fire, as any one who lias stjeii the the treasurer *. eJerk’s, register's and judge
office must concede.
of probate’* offices. Tbe same law de­
3. The records of taxtltlcs. mortgages
mands that Barry county shall protect the
and their discinurges, deeds of al) kinds, are N^lzrn. from whom it take* the right to
kept in the vault in the register’s office. keep the records, by preserving these recThis vault Is not large .enough to contain •ords In a-suitable court house and fire
the Indexes, and other book* of great Im­ proof offices, as cun be seen in Howell’s
'•
। Will put on sale
portance. When this vault was built, such Annotated Statutes. Sec. 452. Jf as u re­
strucluw were considered fireproof. • Ex- sult of tiie county’s negligence and refusal
perirnce has proven that Urey are not.
t. The records of Ure probate office, to comply with the taw. the records are de­
stroyed by fire nnd the citizen suffers loss,
which rerxird the transactions of over 2.000
can any sane man doubt that the county
lu'dress |gottda which ought to have your estates, of which 700 arc now pending, are
make goml the loss to the citizen
in the second story' of the Grant block. must
pemoua^ Inapeation and a* there will be no To the went of this building is a solid row whom it has failed to protect?

Cough, Bronchitis, and Asthma; sooth-­
1. The law of tills state. Sec. 452
irritation of the Larynx and Fauces;
straug-Atus tbo Vocal Organa; allays Howell's Annotated Statutes of the State
»iren&lt;wi of the Lungs; prcvcnt/(Cwi- of Michigan, expreswly says that each or­
ganized
county shall provide a suitable
aumptfon, ami. oven in advanced stages of
that disexw. relieves Coughing and indue.'* court house and tire proof offices.
2. The law of this state expressly take*
away from the individual and places with
the comity the jmssesston of records to
pared with this remedy.
.
show titles to land, righto gained orscraght
“Mr Fife had.a distrexsing congli. with to be gained In law suits, the records of
palm in tbe side and breast. We tried proceedings in estate* of the dead, the ac­
varions knediciues, bat none did her any
rood until I got a bottle uf Ayer’s .Cherry counts rendered nnd bonds given by exeeu.
Pectoral; which has cured her. A neigh­ tot-*, administrators ami guardians.
Barry county has never had a •‘suit­
bor, Mrs. Glenn, had the measles, mid the
cough'-was relieved by the nse of Ayer’s. able court house and fire proof offices” a-,
Cherry Fcetorul. I have no hesitation tu the law commands, and Is thus in open and
rvcouimtfliding this
dangerous vioiation of law.
4. As th” law commands the*ounty to
provides suitable court house and fire
— the tent the world knows."— R. Horton, proof offices, and also makes the county
the
legal keeper of the records which affect
Foremou Heaillight. Morrillton,- Ark.
"I hare ta-^n afllkt’-d with asthma fur every f-wt of real estate. aj»d all taw-salts
forty rears. andMart spring was taken wlib settled or nnsettled. and all estates passed
a violent congli which thr-nt. to d to t.
upon or pending in the probate court, the
minato ttjy days. Every one pronounced m­ county must make good to the citizen
tn consumption. I dmerrniued to try
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Its effret w.- whatever loss he suffers through the
nsigical. J was immediately relieved and neglect of the county to provide such suit­
continnHt io improve until entirely recov­ able court house and fire proof offices.
ered."—Joel Btiltard, Guilford, Cuttn.
... The res|»on*iblllty for the dtugerdtta
“Six months ago 1 luul a severe b.-mor- manner in which Barry county keeps her
rhage ot the lunge, brought on by an in- records ought ta be placed upon the peo­
’■essant cough which deprived meet .*!••■ ;&gt; ple. The supervisors of Barry county so
and rest. I tried various remedies, but ole
tained nd reliiff until I begot, to take Ayer’s ; tell when in .tanttary last the whole IB of
Cherry Pectoral. A few lx&gt;Xles of till* 1 them voted unanimously in favor of sub­
medicine, cured me.”-Mrs. F.. Coburn, PJ mitting the question of raising the sum of
b\eoud si. Lowell'. Mom.
860,000 to complete, finish and furnish a
"For cliildreaafflicted with colds, eongbs. suitable court house anil fire proof offices.
sore thrmit, or croup. I know uf no remedy Then If tin-people shall refuse to protect
which all! give smh speedy relief and their own property—for protecting the
’ comfort a* Avcr's Cherry Peet oral. I hate nvonls is protecting' their property—the
found it. a!*o. invrtntibte in raws
Whooping Cough."—Ann Lovejoy, 12.‘&gt;7 people will have simply themselves to
blame in ease fire should destroy the rec­
WadimgtpA st-, Barton. Mass. .
, “Aver's Cherry Pectoral is tb&lt;- only ords. and make the taxpayers foot bills for
cough medicine &lt;n Ix-'rclied nn in flangrr- law suits and dottmgtH that would pay for
ousawes.''—H. B. Hilton, Kittanning, Pa. i a dozen court houses.
6. The i)ue»tton-l.s a non-polllieal ques­
tion. and »hould be favored or opposed
purely on its merits.
v

Cough Medicine

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

Boston

06667283

MARR &amp; DUFF

3 Mill!

of worxlrar buildings. A fire In them under
more of those goods at anythlhg near those favoraHe conditions would be certain to
prices, it sfanda yon In need to come to sweep the probate office, with these valua­
ble records. A Are In the Grant block
could l&lt;e no les* disastrous, a* the office Is
Battle Cn-ek aa«oon as you can and buy
reached only by a narrow stairway. These
records It would be Impossible to save with
a tire In the Grant.block.
3. The. Erai three offices are in the
I case 42. pieces, 36-38 In., all wool dress
court house, which no man contends Is in
flaum-1* in light gx^v^mediuin tyay. dark accord with the demands of the law. which
gray, navyj cardinal. '4rown, dark green, distinctly says that each county shall pro­
vide a suitable court bouse and fire proof
bremze. wlrie. These are all the choicest offices. It is neither suitable nor fire
pre proof. Vicious tramps, or a carelessly
colors and uirc aoods and will M- sold for ihrowu-nway cigar might set It on fire, ^ir
a burning chimney. Within the past two
:?2 cent*, usual price 50 cents.
mouths the chimney in tiie register s office
burned and lutd this occurred in the night
time or when the office was vacant, the
building would have burned.' tel this
5'1 pie’*-*, 28 in., double fold tri­ building 1mm. and the valuable records In
the treasurer’s, clerk’s and register’s office
ent*, all wool extra fine ami firm goods In mast be onusumed.

No. 1.

No. 2.

colora such! ns cardinal, scarlet, navy,

I. The. records in the treasurer's office
brown, blnck.' wine, tfobelin, stone color,
are the legal authority In case at suit as.to
groeu. medium gray, dark gray. 'This Is the collection of taxes. The preservation
&lt;&gt;f tin? bohda of the county officers and
the stuff that takes. Hur prices oil this financial records of the comity Is highly
Important, The destruction of tin; records
case will 1st 25’•cute a yard. Just think wmildcatik* a great amount of'trouble,
and financial loss.
'
an elegant double fuhVtrieot for 25 cento
■J. The h-gislative history of the county
l» with the clerk. The preservation of
■worth 40 &gt;•.□«*. (Come, come away &gt;.
this history is of great Importance. The
reconls of ail taw suits, whether landing
•&lt;r settled afe kept in this nfficw. In all
1 case 38 pieces, elegant printed chalUes clmneerj-foreclosures, and there have been
ninny, tlw only proof of regularity of proin all the newest aud ehoieert figures and ceedingH Is In the elcrii’s records. IVestroy
these, and you put a cloud upon the title
colorin kn tijnae1 are 'handsome goods, ele­
to taany homes and farms. The proof in
divorce caw-s is wjuailyimjmrtant. Des­
gant designs land good* worth I2?i rente a
troy the records in tlifse case*, and you
yard. Our trice on these goods will be 7 render possible the bastardy uf children
either of whose imrents may have pre­
viously been legally,separated by the
cento. clieap&lt;r than calico.
courts of Barry county, but the proof of
We give ytw fair warning of the arrival ICgtUty Is In thta-e records. The trends of
notaries public and county tn-wsnrer are
of tbe above bargains. Come before they abre filed with the clerk.
a. Who can begin to state the import­
take liielr departure.
ance and value of the records in the regis­
ter's office? Ih-stroy these, and you put a
cloud upon the title to every piece of real
estate in Barry county. The marginal discitrates of mortgages would also l&gt;e
BATTLE CREEK.
hrtt. and many mortgages paid might have
to be paui again. So with the dbchargtm
recorded In the book of Dischantvs of
YOU CAN LEARN
Mortgages.
4. The records in tiie probate office con­
cern
over 2.000 estates. 700 of which nrc
I
still unsettled. The account* of admlnlsm u n-Mily ■* by attending some school and trazors, executors and guardians, who to­
at i-i tbe expense.
day hold in trust tnUy fl.000,000 for
widows and orphans, and their Irends,
LESSONS BY MAIL.
—ttyq-MMflJC and TSOaoVOB. given for twice that sum. for the faithful
teocthand writers get from
Tierforntance of duty; all these records are
•60 TO *150 PER MONTH.
In the probate office. Think of Hie imjwrtanoe of these records, which now concern fl.ooo,Mo worth of the property of
widows and orphans in Barry county, and
•SL’?2? PER YEAR
the
awful confusion and loss the destruc­
JWET Bit THING FOR LADIES.
tion of these records would cause. Noth­
Send for psrtlcslare to tbe
ing but a kind providence protects the
widows and orphans of Barry county to__________
ARBOR. MICH.
day. Barry county does not protect them.
Thtnktrxi. that, according to the statistic*.
&lt; very bit of projwrty in Barry county on

No. 3.

SHORTHAND

stewographic institute

W'lfflSdss.y

The voters of Barry county should vote
to Iptlld this court house for the following
reasons:
1. Bccrftise Barry county ought to obey
the law. Ahd violation of taw is very
dangerous as luts been clearly shown.
Because the present court bouse is
In no sense “a suitable point house' nor
does it provide “fire proof offices.”
Because if Hie records In the county
offices are destroyed, there will be hopeless
confusion, endless litigation, for which
Burry county will pay the price of many
court houses and still have none.
'
4. Because the county should protect
Its citizens from loss ns far as possible.
This Barry county dore not do with the
valuable record* which concent every cltl,zen of the county.
з. Because, above all others, the county
should protect Hie widow and orphan In
the’r property rights. It has been dearly
demonstrated that Barry county does not
do this, hut is to-day jeopardizing Sl.ooo.000 of the property of these defenceless
ones.
&lt;i. Because Barry county cannot afford
to be longer classed witUthe buck number
counties. Every other county tn this con­
gressional district, and every county that
borders on Barry either bus or has voted
to have such a court house as the taw de­
mands.
7. Because It is the cheapest insurance
for the protection of her recotda, whose
safety can Ih- procured in no other way.
8. Because it will cost n small sum.
comparatively to each taxpayer—but 17*,
cents on each SI 00 of projierly in the
county for three years. ♦
и. Because Barry county ought to save
flic rents site is paying for. the prowutor’s
nnd probate Judge’s office, and could heat
the new building for half the ex|M&gt;juie now
being jmld for wood for the court room and
four offices In the court htraac, and three
offices occupied by her officers • on State
street.
__________

Bear In mind three things:
1. That the rewlutlon of the board ex­
pressly says that the.cost uf the court
house “enmptete and ready for mxupancy.
with all Urn furnishings and furniture and
heating apparatus for the various offices In
the same, thall eort »w»t in crrtal wulrr
any cfrcnirurtannst. the iratd num &lt;&gt;f ntrty
thmumnd dnliam.’' The expense Is abso­
lutely and unqualifiedly limited totSO.OOO.
2. That Barrv county wilt not have to
irerrow any money war pay any Inteawt
The building will Not Ire commenced until
18UU nor completed till 1801. and Hie tax
•of ISO I will complete the payment.
That tills is not an extravagant sum.
Tile other counties of this district and the
wther counties which touch Barry are peo­
pled by us intelllgeat people, who are a*
anxious to avoid extravagance and favor
economy as the jwuplv of Barry county.
And not one of three ha* been able'to pro­
s Idea fire proof bulldhig as the taw directs,
at a bus expanse than 940.000. Only one
county. Ionia, completed tiers and furnish­
ed It fur so small a sum m SdO.OOO.
4. That this building is to Is* suffideht
net for one year or ten or fifty: but shoubl
Ire so constructed ns to ire suitable 100
years or more from now. Therefore It is
wlae to build not only safe but well. Sixty
lb&lt;ni*aiid ta enough but none too much.
5. Of the 8G0.000. the sum of $20,000
Is to ta- raised in
$20,000 in 1800 and
$20,000 in is»l. Barry county has, ac­
cording to lh«'Mipenisors SI 1.300.000 of
property. To raise $20,000 would there­
fore mean a tax uf 17^' oeute on,each 8100
for each of the three years. A sum so
small that If jieople did not know that they
were to pay it. they would not, know wlrnn
they did pay it. In Eaton county, after
.ttarir court hmiw bad been paid for thenwere men who were anticipating hard
times and heavy taxes because of the court
house. They had paid for it aud m» light
was the burden where so generally dis­
tributed, that they had not felt It to ta- a
burden.
t». The appropriations a*k&lt;-d by the
state institutions for the next |wt&gt; years
are over MM,0Ml les* than for the last two.
Congress ha* already voted to return to
the states the direct tax levied during the
wan and it is certain to Ire done within u
year. Michigan’s share of tliat ta 9420,000.
Tbo*- two things will reduce Barry
county's proportion of the state tax for the
next two years fully S18.000. So that in
the next Uirw yean;. Barry county will
actually raise fur state and .county tax. if
the court house question carries, but
942.000 mon-than usual, or 814.OUO a year.
In other words the actual Increase &gt;&gt;n state
and county tax together during the next
Uirve years as compared with the^put two
will ta- but 1«X cents on each $100. A
sum which no one will feel, and which
will secure the records of Barry county
for aH time.
7. in order to find out just how much
the court bornre will coat you each year for
the three, take the uumlrer of hundreds of
dollars you are aaaessed; and multiply by
17,% cents. Thus on $MW you would pay
but 88X cents a year, on $1,000 $1.7C»».
On $1,500, 82.69; on $2,000. M-53 'i: on
$2,500, 84.41V. on $3,000. $5.30: on $4,000,
$7.0«X; on 85.000. 89.88M; on $6,000.
$10.00: on $10,000. 517.66S'. But tire
actual increase In state and county tax. as
shown in (6) la but 13M cento on each $100.
So tliat each tax’ payer would pay for the
three years in.both state aud county taxes,
compared with the last two years, but 12X
cents more each year on 8100 for three, year*.
Or on $500 but 61X cento: on $1,000 but
81.2SK: on 92,000 but 8X2«: on $3,000 but
83.70; &lt;m 84.000 but 84.98JST; on 83.000 but
86.1GK; on $6,000 but$7.40 andon Slo.oou
but 91X33X more in state and county taxes
each of the three years than has been paid
In the last two.
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D!AHOHD DfES

CHANCERY OHIIKR.
Stale of Mlrhurau. in tbe circuit court for the
county of Harry iu chancery.
Christians HorMini. complainant vs. Willltam
C. F. Horvmn. defeudant
State ot Michigan, county of Barry—»*.
Christopher H. Van Annan being duty sworn,
says that lie is one of the solicitors for the torn
plalnant ta lhe above entitled cause; and that
thr defendant resides out of tiie said Mate ot
Michigan aud fa the state ot California.
CRBuroriftm H. Vam Anway.
Sworn and Miincrtbed before ina. this3U1 day
of February A. It. 1ML
Hkixk Tnnoor.
Notary Public. Barer Co -. Mich.
State of Michigan, lu tbe circuit court for the
. county of Harry ta chancery,
Halt bending In tbeelrcult court toe the counts

Notice to Farmers!

DUY ONLY THE GENUINE

l.pon due proof by affidavit that WtUiarn C. F. D REPAIRS for GALE PLOWS
Roraum defendant la tt&gt;6 abort- emitted canse
penatng tn thia court Fertile* out ot the said Mate One Genuine Point, Landrtdc, or MaMte”?
of Mirliigui and in th.- state ot California, and
furnished by ‘•Spurious Manafactut.”•
BIT ONEY &lt;JE3iri?:E PARTS.
LMk for oar TRADE MARK on alt Cath^t
blIt ot coiuplatnt aba I! be taken as confessed;
GALE M FGGQ., Albion.-Mii..
And further, that this order bo published with­
in twenty days from this dale, tn tbe Hartings
N.B.—Ourrartlnrsarette-rmlToc*" tnsil&gt; f-

•'“"■ ■-'. '■.‘-■I ."A UT IltAT-AAIJ u. caw »
copy Of this order be renrrtl on the sold defend­
The ballots on tbe court houro qm-stton omt personally, at least twenty days before the
will read “For rite Tax” nnd “Againrt the
prescribed for bls appearance.

' 1. If yxmwtah to vote In favor of bund­
Circuit Jtulge.
lug the. court
ta- certain that your
ballot reads "For the Tax."
. 2'u. ',ly‘,u wl,h to°PPo«f!. which It can
hnrdly be presumed any man wilt who de­
AHMtNraTRATOR’H SALE.
sires the protection of the county nr hhn- di*ea*ed’nalt*r *“* ^Ute 0&gt; K°al&lt;‘TJ5nu,chwrit your Imlktl should read -Against the
Notice in hereby given that I shall sell at pub
3. iton’t oppose the court house proixe suss
aws.sitioh because it h a tax. ItememtaT that
there are some things for which we ought Barry- ta the Mate of Michigan, pureua&amp;t to
to ta- taxed. Kemcmta r that a new court .lleense and authority granted to me on tbe 3Xh
day ot December. A. I), isw. try the Probate
house i» a ncrenitu. and that the only way Court
of Horry Coontj. MfeblSn. Mim
jo pay for It h by taxation. EnujrprlM-, the ertate. right, utle aad interes: uf the sakl
business ami common sense. Intelligent, di .-.-Ased ot. in and Io t tie real estate situate and
desire to have the county olry the law. dm being in th.-County of 1mm. ta tbe tfoSe of
known and described as follow*, tosire to protect the county from iotu^di-alrr Michigan,
wit ; Commenclbg at a stake ta ths htabwav
P7J71 bl* neighbor as well as himself,
W.*’ *n,‘ righty-three (KD Itatunorth
should Incline every taxpayer and c^crv 2n.^*‘ H
between the -wutheart
and aouUswMt quarter, thence north on the
citizen of Barry comity to vote on April il'/sTVn
lll,e tW0 &lt;*c^Mn* and seventeen an
*«•’ two (-’I chains and fifty-six
thence south three ;3&gt; chains and
thirty (JO, link* thence to place of beginning cun

wks.

Detault

MORTGAGE SA1.H
having
been
mar

Bloom, who received hta Hcenv fro
the Probate Court of Barry
Co«n:&gt;
Mlcti.. to Ervin D. Whitlock, dated |Jann»-&gt;
njlb. A. D. non and recorded in the on ■.

recorded, on which mortgage there th cJalm.-; r
be due at tbe date of thl* notice, tbe sum at f&gt; • r
honored aixtyHlve dollars andterty-scren cen* and an attorney ’a fee of ten dollars provided t vr
in said mortgage, and no sun or proceedinrat taw haring been Instituted to recover
moner* secured by said umrtgogr. or nnj |urt
thereof.
Now, therefore by virtue ot tbe power of *^ &lt;
cootalned In aatd mortgage and the Niatctc

Tell at public auction, to the htebrtl luddyr.
tbe north front door of the Court Hsmim- in C
city of Hasting* it to.: being the place srh.-re ti
Circuit Court for Barry County is holdcn &gt; I!
promisee described ta aald morigace or so ntu. I.
thereof a* may be necessary to pay the atnoon:
due oft said inartgage. with seven per eent. In
tereat. and all le^deosta. together with an
tprney
a lee of ten dollars covenanted for th. i*
A IltUr descriptive piece enUthxl -Oier more or les*. Also ootntucucl ng at a stale ,■ or, t b n the premise*
being described ih said mort . .
the Gun.*.' from tl* Detroit Free Press, of M n’t^n ??.U,h W
a* all that certain Tot, piece and parcel of '
situate In the Townahtp of CMUeton. ta :
which we give a paragraph, reminds us that
County
of
Barry
aud Mate of MHdnn.
gESfis
‘
;;sS2sffi.
&gt;
a!a
“
S3ri
an,.
_ t,...
groat advertisers, like H.^i. Warner A Ca.
proprietors of Warner's celebrated Safe
aura ot section twelve (t?) In township tbree (3j w
Cure, might get a hint from it.
ot range seven
w«-,t. comalnlng forrr
Here ta U&gt;e paragraph:
acres at land, be the same more or lc*j. neee
“Shoot to the right or left, over theguns d^dtbl n
tliirtyonetam*' “ 30 100! of and acre more or less
or under them. Strike where you will, bat
Valxktixii Latb-i.
ranreseTel'r*
n
**
”
tW
°
1,1
’
"
orU
‘
strike to destroy. Now the hell surge* down ^55 F “b’^Tt'ii. ?S7cwnty’ Mlch*“
BNtr. *CnMnrovnA*‘gW*QfMortWr
even to the windows of the old farm-bousvnow lock under the apple trees .nd beyond
Bi.rrox. Administrator.
Attorwn tor AMlgneeot Mortgage*
n“'n at,‘ “,"la‘ Uw ^derous
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
wteel. of the gun*, mad devils are Hashing
CIUNCKRY OllDKlL
nnd shooting across the barrels. No one ’'vSX’MlK: i»“ASfflsX ““"» Stale of Michigan, in tbe etrenit court for ::
county ot Itarrr, tn chanren.
seeim. to know friend from foe. Shoot slash
Km^llna Wu—... ii... ’
*•«««&gt;
SHito.
kill and—
’
Fuller. Vteta BftM. Mary &gt;G»ay. Helen Wrigt
itniB"1
1* dissolved. The smoke is
R’&amp;.Tua i? rasr b*!”* Fuller. Allee Van Waguen, Jacob Ph-k&gt;
Robert Flekrll. Martin Fickell. Charity Ite-r
lining, shrieks and screams grow fainter
Kd«m Ptekell, Otam •
and twenty or thirty living men pull the K’i.’KJS’-'KS.S
‘ •ckelh Frank Ptakril. ttarah Bowerman. Mu:
i ad^2?!!caJ“wa&gt;’ froni lhe KunM- Three
enrd,efendair&gt;uFr*1'k ,,Iclle11- “nd William Pi-­
hundred dead and wounded on tiie «hig|e
acre. f They tell of war and glory. Ixxta
over this hell’s acre and find the latten*
saw. that he Is one of tbe soHclton* tor the rou
And In just ns deadly strife, though noise,
day
lesw, are men falling al our right and left
’JLl1 War? Ye’ wtr of lhe b,&lt;«dItlasl loaderl with po|*on through Imper­
arvAKT.^xamg A Vj
fect kidney action, and is there no nm.
Yea War. .
. ... W*. °- Lowuax. Notary Public
neris Safe Cnnx a tried specific, a nona­
,al0 "f Mtebtaan, In the circuit court for thsoncc or xrrMiiMErr.
Btri/pendiag In th?«rai?c court for thr eount &gt;
rea that has brought life and hope to hunwXen°f thouwnds 01 dyln* nM’n «nd
I Harry ta ekaaoery. Fifth Judidlal Circuit.
*der made at Charlotte in said circuit.
S-UM.
Be enlisted therefore. In Ute great army
ot living men and w-msen who have been
rescued from disease and premature death,
and be eternally grateful that the means of
life can so easily be yours.

In order that all may know just
wind the propoaltton K here Is the reso­
lution as It passetl the board of appervfeora.
every member voting In tts favor:
Haolval, That • nt the next annual
township meeting in the county of Barry.
Michigan, to be held In U&gt;e various town­
ships of said county, and wards of the city
of Hastings in said county, on Monday,
.-the first day of April, A. D. 1889, the fol­
lowing shall be submitted to the qualified
voters of salft county, for their ratlflcaUoii
and approval, or rejection.
That the sum of W0,000 be raised by the
county of Barry, tn l&gt;e rated under the di­
rection and control of the linard of super­
visor* of said county, in building and fur­
nishing a court bouse. Jo be erected on the
court house square in the city of Hastings.
Barry county, Michigan, for the use of
.said county.
'
That said building, complete and ready
for occupancy, with all thefendshlngs and
furniture and heating apparatus for the
various offices in the same, than
not
ito erwed itndcr &lt;mp Hrruiwuncea t/u
,"'i id nm nf sfirty tAourond dnUait.
G»&gt; HrwMt. th. ImI ot five brtlll.nl
The building of said court bouse to be
1
ot
Ibe completed and furnished as stated cutis um puon.
above, ready for occupancy ixrforo the ex­
. Uimoli lW. bBrr. Think. u». wbHhrr plratton
।
of the year 1801.
n»
ppm
M,
fuU
»“! **“
•!•&gt;&gt; 1» l-tow U|~»
■ wife and
__ ■
... ...
. . . That the said wm of 860.000 If raised If you hmichofcln,
Outlortng.
by taxaUoti as ■follows: 830.000 In th* &gt;•'"
Oto&gt;
•thr lawful

FAIR AM&gt;^PENVfATH&amp;
tyWlinE lJfRo5TTl^E‘

Hmxky

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■"-.SasKB-S

�JONATHAN AND HIS CONTINENT.
BY MAX O’RELL AND JACK ALLYN.
. dated by Mme. Paul Blouet. Copyrighted by Cassell &amp; Co., New York,
Wc Publish the Following Extracts from this Book by Special Ar­
rangement through the American Press Association.

,

Puul Hl rt”“
- 'Max OTtellj fa a remarkably clever Frem kman, who ha* devoted hfa ta)
,.:h tu Minrizmg th. Auglo-Saxuu race. . Ho ha. braoma widely kta.wn na tbeautbor
!. ns Bin. AXt&gt; His Isgak».” “Jo»w Bvm., Ju.” Etc. This took fa hfa latert two­
. . the material for it iwiug galbereJ during hfa rcwiit visit to America.

BLIND BlETIMJiUS.
whispered, “Ho did."
England fa preferable

medicines hsvedalicd. Try It now.
otbcrf’

detit of tbo United Stales was invested with

“Had yo ir husband any license to practice
asadcctlstr
,

Sinns that date the English have advanced.

will allow you a dollar a day.

Bring me the

cent missing I will knock your teeth out.’ ”
that pc
of tho United
vidual fa guilty of n.rruuo. that miniere. be
"Did hu find any deficit in your acc&amp;mtar Slates;
fa sought out, torn from hfa family, led to the
“Ono Saturday night I could uot balance
Spot fixed u;&gt;on for hi* execution, and th-re, tho books. 1 was 13 cunu short. Without a troublesome president
without questioning or shrift, he fa hang-d, word my husteud struck me iu the mouth.
Tto position of this prv&gt;&gt;id&lt;-nt of the United
burned or shot, according to the fancy of hfa
execution-™. Sometimes the criminal fa in lowed two."
“Have you the other four in enurtf
T*ors Into Clw olbcurity of private life, fa no
uncertain, snd tho px,|,!„ fear t(ultb:,
racapo justice. Again. Cbere may bo a ohauco
“Mark thont -Exhibit B,’" said tho juilge.
of ths uuhifactor convincing the jury that
Eventually tho divorce was grant d.
they have been perpetuated upon dollar bills
and portage stamps.
;
. :r -w • heard n blast of trumpet* he fa inmicsnt; this doca not suit the humor
CHAPTER XXVIII.
Tho pnsddeutial election, which taken
: r:-:. -d townnd*tho hall, and lined of the enraged iwpulacc. They attack tho
The president is tho mnrt octxraible citizen
; .r • Steps leading to tbo grand cnil-raldsantl lackeys, all Ix-dizraed livrr.xi over to tfa m. If tbo governor of tho m the great Republic of tbo Now World.
prtrou
reiu**,
the
dour*
are
burst
open,
whole nation become* driiriote. -Several
. . a-;-, mil geld, pnfamtly d**ccndcd.
and lira prisoner fa seiaid and forthwith led ground floor drawing room and [nwv on
•
•Honed l&lt;yi»lice ofllecra Sovhour shaking hand* with all v.bo wish to preoccupied with but i*nc thing, tbo election.
.■air i;a-* then drove up. From uno of toexocuiibn.
It
is
to
bo
bopod,'fur
the
credit
of
Amer
­
make
bls
acquaintance.
There
cannot
boa
. • .
alighted n man arrayed in a scariy».1 • mins tippet wul v. earing a pow- ican dvilfaatkm. that thfa blot will soon be
shaking as this president of tho United State*.
,t -., . The Miriet robe, followed by removed.
Lynch law lias iu humors, us tho western­ You cuter the White House at tbo hour of nies art- circulated, mm stop at uothtag that
. - . • widen had furmcxl, soiemnly
• • d th' • y* between the crqwd, which er* express it hi tbo cynical langim,—. which the public reception as you enter a church at
;-,:vdng with open moot had and wide
bean a mistake made-iu the t ictbn, and the women who had left tbeir baskets intiieantcI adinu-sticii. ’
: &lt; i. w is there going od oppositeF wbolb tbiog hw» to be gone over again, be- ehamber, all aorta and conditions of men. It tags, banners stump sptfcte*, torchlight
is the mod democratic sight imaginable.
:i&lt; •American, in tlw easy going tone lanro the wrong man has been lynched.
.-igum
ivt* an Amencan
Again 1i s&gt;
bxive
American newspaper, Tho
Mr. Grover Cleveland, already rrapccted
di,tir.gui»b« tho .Yank*’
i Chicago Herald, to spent:
wa» ,:n “innocent abrend.'
“The little town of st. Hek-as fa in n fee- talents, hi* real and his integrity, liai seen his only in handshaking*, tb-t vanquished accept
. •
*;r.” 1 »akl to him. “it fa simply. |
si i ;•. trv a thief or two. England I
.
• . •
• ------ —------ --------- popularity grow greater every day since bo their defeat with ns much bravery as they
united hfa d-rtfey with that of the most had displayed in the straggle, and every one
,
.&lt; I
; Mr*. W illauns to apprise her that her bus­ charming of America's daughters.
,
handballdwj
lynched
by
mfatata*daring
Mrs. Cleveland fa a lady of scarcely flreTto English have the habit of making
dk-iit for a few minutes.
,
■
IL»d.-bt. AIW ta.uw,,,«*»! IMr,» and-twenty summers, who** beauty luu boon theniMlve. ut hottie everywhere, but ab-jvo
so often &lt;h-*rib&gt;xl that it would be tedious to idl in plac«* where they pay. Nothing is so
:l«
dSn'bnU, .ua I P™*
“■ PIk.
:l K-i.r.'
M ot th. ‘
&gt;•*&gt; own™!.!-!.' d-wlbo th. dwell longer on tho subject Whether Re­ repugnant to them ax those thousand and
. ...rr*-. . -...J
a.i»r.ny, ....I ' •«’'*"“J"'' —1&gt;!• t»ml U..1 publicans or Democrat*, all the Americans one little tyrannies that go by tho name* of
look upon Mr*. Cleveland with tto eye* of
r-oponn? lb. Mtol wit* th, pooad
w
*
1
If you would be unhampered by such, if you
the president
: &gt;ton t: un hfa employer* by a dfa* I Tufa took plnai in tboyi-ar of dSgrnic lS?x
I remutnter having mn-u onuday in a comic would enjoy perfect fn-edem, lire in England.
days uf the “gold fever” in Call■ rk. for whom all thfa grand repre- ' , In the '~Zi~
No one doubt* tliat England is tbo freest
'
; f&gt;vain San Francisao was overrun by tcoun- jiapcr a caricature representing Mrs. Cleve&lt;ii wo* taking
place.
i tire.'ism Of thu rnu*t virulent type. Twicu Lnnd bringing back her htelauid on her country on earth, not even our .stanchest
r. • ii mere timplo than an American
was the infant city. reduced to asbe* by in­ shoulders to tho White House. A caricature French rej&gt;ublican».
■f jtuti.-' Fouf walk* Innocent of dec­ 'I ccndiary
hands. Then tho leading citizens iuts no value except when founded upon
. .' ! icy kind, a few plain duiic or
presidency at tho French Itepubllc. M. Juki
-b-». N’u uniforms, no robcw. no trigs, no/
getlivr ia ilw name of tliu "^fgllani-*- Com nxx» in saying that, it Mr. Cleveland were Grovy wn* present one evening al a political
tie. liveried tfahrrs Tho judge aud
tnittee,” and soou from every available larnj ro-dected president, ho would tn n large dinner in tlw beautiful mansion of the Vicam.
t-snre in black frock coat* Tira
U»o de Ralnnuville. At this epoch, things
|xwt dangled tbo body of iv ruffian. By rod m-osure owe tin* honor to his wife.
Mrs. Ctev?laml calls her husband "Mr.
• treatment was the city parged of crime an-.
Pringk-nt." Her own name fa Frances Fol• lueo. w-.j pay a Iq^ian. A twat rather,
son;, which, It fa said, her husband shorten* had displayed n little more resolution, M.
i eJtablUx-'l.
- • (\ p'bcr* officers,. t-&gt; look after I '
bite "Frank” in privat. There upjienr* to be Gravy would probably never have known
;-y. and n yvr dmukl * we dream ofq/
no etiquette on this subject. Martha Wash­ any other fiala'-e than the ono in which his
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the exercise uf their funcA * I have said elsewhere, each statqpf t
ington called tbe f&lt;&gt;und«T of the great Amer­ pleading* failed to k*~p th&lt;* magistrates
If a crime ruthaln wrapped in-mys* ] Unbn makes its own law* Tim remit
ican republic “General,” Mrs. Hayes called awake.
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u» uur&gt;&lt; h-ra: “I pay the jolira; that a thing wpieh L* legal in one state fa n
After dinn-r, in tho elegant smoking room,
tiie president “Mr. Hayos," whilst Mrs. Lta: ■ ti tod:■rover tbo criminal; it fa ' neccsnrily k'gnHn tin* otiwrs.
coln nnd Mrs. Garfield cnHi-l their re-qxjctivo one of tho gumts drew M. Grovy aside and
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.;ti&lt;l. besides tho profession ‘ Tlaem&gt;&lt;rt curious, und those which diff
mid to him:
husbands "Abram",and “Jim.”
' .
i !. t in my |ii&gt;ior tomy taste." mo*t, are the law* upon mnrrirt;a and di­
“Well, sir, ■r'iug tho turn things are tak­
ing, havo you not enough of tbs' ropublicF
:th -.imc in lira United Stated vorce. ■
VHAPTER XXIX.
;
pubiidijajety courems wary one.
If it i; cosy to get marrtaBint.be Unital
"On the contrary, I tiavo just rcturnod
In America the pursuit of politics fa a
ilitiun of n town fral dishonored State*, ft U still rar.ro «wy to get unmarried.
blieral proferdon—very liberal for tbo* who
" '■■■ jvrpdtratiod of n crims in their midst.
fa tbe state of New York, tor iiutonc*. it take it up.
predate it mure." .
! • y • n fa • n tho alert to vatch the erhn- you gr. to a hotel with u woman, and put
“Where is it you hare been! to Switaer*
In America, as in England, there ore two
. : :*i : ■ gaalxo themsrivc* Into bands to down “Mr. So and So and wife” on tho-ri-gfa- great political^artiin: i.istcadof being called land.'"
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. t - i-irntty rouml An tuMandn fa ter, the law look* upon you a* L*galiy mar“No, a little further.".
Conservatives and Literals. they are called
' ■ • &lt; :the v.ixxfa'with bloudbounds and rtai to that wmnan, but tho marriage fa not
Rcgptilicons and Democrats. The difference
-&gt; wild’ t.-wt: if he fa ducov- recognised as vhlld fa some other states. Tp
“Oh, no!-’
which exist* bet ween these two parties fa.thfa:
I • ;*ers 4 v; ry obstimite rasfataiu'e, “ outate a divorra ta tbe statu of New York
"In wliat country can you have strength-Ono fa in power anil tn&lt;* to stay in, the other
■ ’ -’ ■•! w h^tedy/Wl tho hunter* you mu«t prove infidelity on tho part of your
en«I so much your republican idcoMf1
is |^ut of it and trie* to get in.
" "ff-inqqt: y home
"1 have just returned from' England," r»wife; but jurt acrora tho Hudson, ia the
AU that is dona by Ouo is condemned in ad­
.
• • which t» miicb to !&gt;• blamed. I stato c&lt; Now Jersey, it I* to bo obtained on n vance l»y, tbo other, whichever tlic other may plied M. Grovy.
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pnwrartimition »&gt;f Ai tmcaa proof &lt;&gt;i &lt;rdvii_&gt; m
.r
To be rotilhim-d.
I *• 'itig the right way to u&lt;!rk, a actir. If thi* fa nut ixuy enough fur you,
Gt**l society keeps, prudently aloof from
’ .. . i irnmnal may often racocod in take the train tu Chicago, where divorce
jjolitira nnd (xilitician-*. When a - irvant an• a.: hi* rite to Ik&gt; tried ugnin and again.
, E. Buinbt idge Munday. Esq). County
to be hail for tho asking, almost.
niiuncn a fiolitician bis master whispers in
• •: raunfar. what g- -xi can it do to
'Die court ot divorce ta .Chicago, called by his car? “John, lock up tho plate and take Atty., Clay Co.. Tex. says: " ijave used
Electric Bitters with most happy rraalt*.
■ ,• j*sw wreteh. that It fa decided to hang. tho American* “tl» divorce mill,” draid'xl
can* there fa nothing lying about.” John, My brother also was very i«&gt;w * ‘tii Malar­
; e-m .1 :• a year or more? It fa adding &lt;J?1 &lt;wes during the year 1887.
faithful to orders, stand* sentinel in tho hall, ial Fever nnd Jaundice, but was ctrntl by
: ? ur ■ to death penalty.
Thfa izutitutiou is just a* flourishing ta tho anti while bo is showing oat tht* politician, the timely u.i-of till* medicine. Am sat­
• If tbit were culy all.
state of Indiana na in Illinois; Tlietsutcriieni keeps mi eye cm tho umbrellas nnd overcoats. isfied Ehs-tric Bitters saved Ids lift*.
-. rima is »uri&gt; a philanthropist that ho jokingly pretend that, a* tbo trains roll into
Mr. D. 1. WilroxMin; ofHorseCave.Ky..
For that matter, the American democracy
. ■UflVndty make* up hfa mind to execute tbe capital of Indiana, tbo porters cry out, is no exception to tbo rule. To beconu* a adds a little testimony, saying: He posillveu f -How creature even legally. So, when lie "ludiamipoifa. twenty minutes for divorce.'" chemist, you must study chemistry; to be-’ Uy bellevtM he would liave died, had it
i.i-kept a year in prison n criminal, whom w that couples who n?ay have fallen out on cornea lawyer, you niunt study law; but, in not been fur Electric Bitters. )
ThU great remedy will ward off. a* well
t - • nt fast (myvd to hang, ho leads him. to tho Journey can part cornjiany for good.
a democracy, to bo a politician you need only an cure all Malaria Diseases. t.nd for nil
»;• - nffuld, put* a rupo round hfa neck,
Doc* th;* huslmud icniiru or chow; iuu he a study your Intamta. Enlijtbtenrxl, educated,
Kidney. Liver and stomach dlsonlcra It
■ks him up in the air. aud manages tq take dfangrcaable breath, or a clumsy manner of well bred jieopio hare no dcsiru to be cun- stands unequal*!. Price Me. and 91. W.
: -.i !vt- .»r sixteen minute* dfa]&gt;atching him.
kfaolng hfa wife! Due* that feuly wear false founded with tiie lieroes ot tho stump, and H. Goodycar’s drug store.
Dm t ■ philanthropy with a veugennevand hair or toctb, give her tongue too free play,
stand bock; the rich financiers ami u&gt; -rchants
i;1 • to bo hojxiltlmt execution by electricity, or habitually take up tho newspaper as soon
Yim have heard your friniitto and nelgh« hk-b !&gt;u ju*t b.eu adoptixl by the governor a* her husband show* signs of dropping into are too busy to take up politics; tho senatoni
lx»r&gt; talking nlaiut it.. You may- yourself
New York state, will put nu end to such sentiment! Ail those offenawareserious ones
of the common people, nnd good society ray*: lie one of the many who know from per­
. • ’•.-eniiig jirweeliug*.
before tiio nforemid tribunal*.
sonal experience just how good n thing It
It u t&gt; ■ l&lt;e laqxxl also tliat tho Americans
Without troubling to go and settle in Utah,
Is. If yon have ever tried it, yon are &lt;me
v iff axup day do better than that. 1, for my on American may tet up a harem ot legiti­ Thus it is that tho ground remains clear for of it* staunch friend*. Iwcause the won­
the noisy mediocrities, and tliat a gentleman
; rt, do not doabt that they will abolfah mate wivot Each lawful spouso might bo n
derful thing about it Is. that when ohce
has only to mix himself up in politics to i«■ ath Mutchcea before very long. They are concubine uutrido tbo stato sho wn* married
given a trial. Dr. King's N&lt;-w . Discovery
rtuno a daclmsw. Ho must reach the White ever after holds a plan* in the bouse. If
• -• intelligent nut to understand that thu in, but by carefully studying the law* of tbo
House to inspire a little respect. The Ameri­ yon have never used It nnd should be
i »t!i M-nt.uce detent no criminal, and thfa different state* Janathnru^uld, if he ptaurd,
can genttemuii tav. not the least ambition to afflicted with a cough, cold or any throat,
l . i very simple rwutun. A crime fa’ com­ indulge ia polygamy without fear of bring
see bis fair name dragged in the mud, to hear lung or chest trouble, secure nliottleat
mittal under the impulse of poMion, or; it ha* proHucutcd for it.
himself nicknamed “Hourat John," “Jolly uDi-e aud give It a fair trlaL It Is guanmIV-1: premeditated. In thu first raw, the
I have read In Arocrjpau pajier* divorce
Roger," or what not. Ho takee a Joko as t.-ed every time, or money refunded. Trial
vrimiiMl never thinks of tbe punishment to caate that were roidly most comic.
well as another, but if you were to call him bottles free ut W. II. Gowtyear’s drug
u; *. be fa blind«d by puaion; in the second,
When a will Ims to bu administered mat­
"Senator" or "Congnssman," he would Invo store.
i alway* believes ho bat planned hi* crimo ters of ten liccumo very mixed up, ns you may
you up for defanuttioh of character. Tho
in *urii a tnaiiniT ax not.to be found out
easily imogtae. Who are the legitimate president himself. capable and upright ns ho
The beat salve in the World for cuts,’
io lighten tills rather lugubrious subject, I children!
fa, doc* not nitogether-^cscape tho contempt bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
V. iJ te .-miaate with a littlo anecdote, which
Of coursi* nil these confusions moke work which tbo politician inspires in tho man of tetter, chapped hands, chilblain's corns,
l.at nevpr seen tho light, and which I think is for the mm of law, who naturally think of rcflnenwnt.
and all skin eruptions, and positively cures
: -&gt; delightfully humorous nnd pathetic to ba, American legislation lira finest ta thu world.
piles, or no pay’ required. It is guaranteed
Contemporary America is governed by tho
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re­
: ii 'wtd to remain unpublished.
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Tho city of Chicago alone posmssee seven­
Irish.
funded. Price 25 cts. per box. Fur sale
Tl» icene wm fhe ■noking room of the teen hundred nnd sixty-eight lawyers, all
Tbo Germans, the Scandinavians, all those by W. 11. Goodyear
• ••■• age dub In London.
thriving.
crqwiis of foreigners that, year by year, flock
What a capital mbject for an opera bouffe, to the Now World .to And a livelihood, and
A notorious criminal had been hanged In
Mrs. T. A. E. Weadork. of Bay City,
:hi- morning, Several members of ths club might bo gut from some of thosu Chicago di­ which America gradually osrimllatra, gc sister of Tim Tarsncy, died while visiting
•ire talking of tlw affair, and each one de- vorce cases! What merry quld-pro-quos! west to fell forests and reclaim tho land. in Toledo.
.•.ritod what bi- feeling* would bo if ho were What amustag scenes! Choruses of lawyers But the Irish pitch their teats, tar tho meat
Dr, Jaques’ German Wurm Unkm destroy
led to tho scaffold to bo hauged.
choru*«M of lawful wires, with tho refrain:
part, in tto targu cities, where they congre­ worms and remove them from lhe system.
During thfa conversation an actor, well
"Wcare Mrs. Jonaihar, tra la!”
gate together' and turn their attention to Safe, pleasant and effective.
known, but to whom managers. I scarcely
“DAFFCT VS. DjUTKK."
politics. Tbo city of Now York, for instance,
I extracted from a Chicago paper the fol­ which lias l&gt;eeu tucccrai vely conquered by the
11 Irani Bakxnn, of Sparta, fell from his
know why, never intrust any but secondary
J •‘•ru, rat silent in an arm chair, mA I ng up lowing evidence, full of originality and Dutch, tho English, and tho Yankees, is to­ hay loft ami died.
long puffs of smoke scaring to the ceiling.
humor. The plaintiff fa at tbo i&gt;ar, Ixdng day in tho bands of tho Irish. New York fa
■'Ifallo, Cm-j-., ts N._ who has not given hfa examined;
Mas. Winsmjw’s SoorutKd Bvaur should
slwajs be used for children teetiilac. It sooths
opinion," «aid one of the group, suddenly no“What fa your busbalid's occupation!”
tbe child, softens tbogums,allays all psln.cnre*
ticirigtbe actor;' “I. ray, N., tall u» how you askod tbe couius-1.
Patrick's day. I remember that the Irish do- wind eolic. and is tbe beat remedy lor diarrtira.
wonM feel if you were being led to tho scaf­
“Habitual drunkcimaw, sir," said Mr*. manded to bar a the day officially celebrated Twenty-tlse cents a bottle.
fold.’*
W. Q. Atwood, of East Saginaw, wants
Dappen.
The actor railed hfa ey,* to the ceiling and,
“1 refer to your husband'* prcrfetslou.
to hoist the green flag over the City Hall to b? register of deeds in thr district of
after another puff at hl» cigar, raid qutetiy:
Uolumbia.
"He mode cigars.”
This gentleman, fur refusing to comply, was
'Veil, boys, 1 should feel that at last I waa
“Good cigars!"
Happy Home Blood Purifier is tiie peo­
trusted with n Jradiag part."
“Occatioually.”
ple's popular medicine for purifying lhe
“traitor.''
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CHAPTER XXVJ.
Here counsel drew a cigar from hi* pocket.
blood; preventing or curing dyspepsia,
Lynch law fa a summary justice which, fa
billlousness. headache, l»oih and all fevers
"Thfa, your honor, fa one of tbn defendant's
wvcrul of thu state*, fa constantly being cigars." '
and malarial dbrasrs. l*ricc 50 cents nnd
dealt oat to criminal* who, either from tho
one dollar per bottle.
“Mark it ‘Exhibit A,’ "said the judge.
insufficiency of tho ordinary laws, or la-cnura
“Had Mr. Dappen any other profession!"
I’ontiac police want James Clark, who is
of tboobraocaofa judicial authority in tho amtinnod tbo lawyer.
cliarged with uttering n S30 forged check.
ighburhood, might racapn punishment.
“Not to my knowledge,• said Mr. Dappan’s
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla In juai what you
Not the taut Kffibianeo of a trial or even wife.
America, one would hardly attempt todc- want for a spring medicine— superior to
of •xmninatiaa.raarulo; the popularo bra
“Never practiced M a dentist F
liver a verdict on tbo political system of tbo all.
tak«&gt; it into its bead that a certain indi“Not wofessiaiially.’’

CH \PTER XXV.
14 rdv.riusl from America, and
:i ig in th- smoking room of tho North.
it* tel. Liverp*4 I was chatting
. tinorican fellow pn-.- nger on the
. de. while admiring St. George’*
thk-h Maiafa cqqrodte. This eiagtufli. !:ag, which wrvesasa paLara of ju»-

1

Hood's Sarsaparilla

LESSON XII, FIRST QUARTER. INTER­
NA TIONAL SERIES, MARCH 24.
wffl

and giro new 1 Lfc and vigor to tbe entire body.
“Hood's Sanaparflla did me great guod.

I took Hood's Barraparifl* and think I

delbbi* 1

4A "And they came so Jericho.'

Purifies the Blood
and Eli jali talked on tbo mount uf transiiguration and of which Ho Himself had ao
often spoken (John, ii, th2I, JUtt xil, 39,40.

prefigurei in all tbe sneriticc* siuce tiio Lord
coats of skins (Gen. ill, 21J; tho atonement
which provides tho only solvation for ain-

Hood's Sarsaparilla fa characterized by
iliree prauliarttie* : fat, the coinOlnatUm of
rewedlil agents; Jd.tiic pro;x&gt;rtto«; 3d. tbe
process of securing tho active medlclnti
qualHte-u Tto result b a metllduo of tmustel
slrengtli. effecting core* kitherto unknown.

How many fateraatteg incidents are can-

Hood’sSarsgpa _

camping of Israel "Ln tto plain* of Moab, on
thfa side Jordan, by Jericho (Num. xxii, 1):
Tto three fold jierting of tto water* of Joc­

_ _ , , , ,

Hood's Sarsaparilla
or.ly by C. L HOOD Si CO., Lowell, M**x

IOO Doses One Dollar

tion, and the miroculoas falling of tbo walls
kindrod, tlm translntiou of Elijah and tto
healing of tto waters by Elisha. Tbo name
"Jericho” (according to Young) aiguille*
"fragrant,” aud surely these incident* in it*
history giv~ forth the fragrnnre of Him who

—THE— .

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

called “tbe city of psslnz Sroca" (Deut. xxxiv,
3; Judg i. 10; iii. 13; Il Caron, xxviii, 15)
Srrij^urvH form a most intonating, profit­
able and practical Bible study, reaching from
tto |«!m tree* of Elim (Ex. xv, 27) to tto
palm* of the redeemed in glory (Rnv. vU, Bj.

' that He healed n blind man os He camo ulgb
to Jericho, and that He then entered aud
pasei-d through (Luke xvlil, ff'., xix, 1); Mat­
thew »ay* that a* they departed from Jeri­
cho there were two blind men sitting Uy tho
way»ide, and that He healed them Loth
simplest way icctu to Indicate that tb-re
were tbrre blind ni*n healed at thl&lt; tiim*.
one aa He entered Jericho and two* in Ho
left it, B-jrtimaru*- being one ot tbe two.

accounts so as to try and mako out that

blind mon; there is nothing hero to reconcile
except &lt;mit brnri-s to tto Bqviour. and that
welxwomoas littie children, believing what
Ho ray'Blind Bartimcus. tto «or of Timsros.’’
Tbe one 'iiaiuo explains thn other. Bar signiWo pro not often told tbo names ot thorn
who were ticaied. and just why wo should bo
told tb»«amo of tins blind man is somewhat
of a myrtiyy. What nn hortor to have hfa
name recorded iii thfa Book of Book* and

d; but think of thfi greater bouor

(l.u. x, fal.)
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“Sat by tbe highway side begging.'. Only
a jxior blind beggar, picture at utter help•Icwnesa, having nothing and unalifa to do
auything but piteously-ask alms of .those
shiner, wretclied and miserable, and- poor
nnd blind and naked (Itev. ill, 17). but If sin­
ners were only as sensible of their blindness
nnd poverty as Bnixitnanis, ¥&gt;ow good it
would he for ihum.

SerpHor CtrcoLr.^|&gt;rkHLj&gt;rgi|SA8IDiNEMnKa.onorii.Li: fg..|

myrow
^CUHE
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t; u viaNteed
r*«ssfae^#XAfARR&amp;

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MLTiNEoc,▼provide mJ

SANTA ABIE aid CAT R-CURK
Sold and guaranteed by

rath.” He had after h-ard of Him, for His
fame had spn ad over all tb« lapd, and as bo
listened to the reports of lit* woudtou*
work*, making the deit to heir, tbe dumb to
qicak, tho blind to see, tiie lame to walk, thu
nick to to whole, aud oven tbo dead to live

nouv other than tbp ow of wb.en tho
prophets Irad spoken Bird foretold that He

longing, no doubt, in his heart tliat some day
Jesus might paaa that way so that bo might
cry unto Him nnd bo healed, for Im* bad
heard that it was written in the .Scriptures.
“He shall deliver the needy when bo erieth;
ths poor also, and him tiiat bath no helper.”
of Davtd, have tm-rc.v on me." Wohkl it te
rtrango if, a* he heard the crowd approach­
tag, be inwardly felt that tbo day ot his de-'
hveranev had come, ntid nervously asked,
Who is it! What is coming! Then as they
told him that it was Jesus, with what eara;
evtnesa te must liaro cried out Hero was
tbo o)*portunity te bad longed for. tto
Mighty Ono of Iwanl was at tend, nad ho
must cry unto Him; to do otherwise would
indicate cither indifference or uutehef.
4S. "Many charged him that bo should bold
iug.ur in tho third or fourth story of a burning
building with no apparent queans of escape,
to bold bis peace; os well tell this man that
bu fa not blind, and poor, ami needy, or that

W. H. GOODYEAR,

Sole Agent.

Advice to Everybody
h-ahhufthe
Airwln.and the wbUe mnma ryzicn. show, it*
vast and vital importsnre to human health.

NO«BEma
Of Dr. C. MclADiJ* CalatewUdUvMrmra
made bp H.EMLXG IIUOS., ntbter.-h, !■»-. sad
ose arcordiug
according to dln-nloa- they will euro you
use
promptly _„.rpernunreey.
and J~.---------------------------------------Around each box Is a
wrepjw;- giving full description of theeyraplotn* of
a dlssiiMd Liver. They can te had ot druggist*.
49-Bewaro of CocxTxnrxrrs made in SL Loufa-ga

FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.

IVORY POLISH
Perfumes the Breath. Ask for rr.

bottom- put him down as a fraud

knows better.hu has long realirad his zad
condition and ho bebov«-i that Jesus ,.f
Nazornth, tbo Son of David i« n de-

tore they cannot shut him up, but
tbeir efforts to do «o only mako bun

of David would bnvo mercy on hint
43. “Jecux stood still and commanded him
to be colled.” Bltssed Jeatu, bearer of tba
)&gt;oar because of bis |x&gt;verty. Tho poor man's
importunity lias prevailed and tbo Lord at
Heaven and earth stops.

and camo to Jesus" "Iho Kerned Version
and that be might .n &gt;t be hindered, he casts
aside h» outer garment aud quickly canto to
fil. “W^at wilt thou that I should do unto

and the teinlcs, tho Almighty
done," and throe am the w ords ot
beseeching and expectant heart of the poor
blind toggar. It.is written that Ahasuerus
Raid to the queen, "What-wilt thou.'Quran
Esther! and whni is thy request! it shall te
even given tiico to the fialf of tho kingdom”
(Esth. v, 5); and also tliat Holomon gave to
tbe queen of Stete oil her desire, w totarwver
.ri
i. t&gt;h.

rarau who raid to Bolotnon that night at
Gibeon, "Ask-wtet I shall give thee." (II
Cbron. 1, 7.) Tto same who ray* to te. "If
yo abide in Me, and My words abideta yon,
ye shall ask wtet ye wid^ud it shall te dmw
unto yon." (John xv, -T.)
“Tbe blind mnn *aid unto Him, Lord, that
I might reeuivo my sight.” Ho did not say
I am slow of sjiccfih, I cannot spaak bafora
this multitude, 1 caiineC find word* to tell

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EDITORIAL NOTES.
CLAUDIUS B. riBAJFT. &lt;4

CBAKUCS A. DKAPEB, &lt;rf B«1»« •

In fifteen moutin- an army o/SO.OOO ccaewumcratoro. state and district inspec

rdMUM of the country. .They will record
rhe number of inhaHtaatt and inquire thr
the value of the product of every fans and
manufactory. th- rate of taxation, thr nura- wind***, • hich tn thtecity almod uivariably
ber of schools, churete-v and libraries and.
potutmeut to tbe |*ople if the rtnDplkra do
not annoarir.- to tbe country' by July 4th.
18P0, that Ito population exceeds C5.000.0C0.
it will probably »bow also that there are In
this rwu’ntry two cities with more than
l.OOO.tMMi inhabitant*. five elite* with
MW.ouo. ten eUtes with sow.ooo and thir­
ty elite* with 100.000 Inhabitants. In
ttuTw forty-own elite- Qtere will doubtless
be found 10.MM.000 jwpte. Prow a relig-

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the Aiwrwaa jaoplc, sustaining at least
1 *0.000 churches. presided over by- W.iXXl
xniulrtKVs anil having more than 20,000.000
conuflunteaxitf. The ] educational report
will be Done tfh* les* fluttering, for It will
sbowabout 12,000,000 jcfilhlren enrolled in
tbe public school* out If a heboid popula­

Abwt this time a careful observer might

•yra full of intelligence, that wemed to kx&gt;k

Tbe temper uf the legislature is plainly
in favor of temperance and of reform In
the election laws. The action of the bouse
on tlw Damon high Urease bill, andun.the
bill to prohibit boon!* of registration in
Detroit from sitting In saloons.-or In rooms turn, rwunai Lis srat and play, apparently
connected with saloons, gave.ciear proof uf
lhe temper of the legislature- The practi­
cal question is:. What is wise reform in
tbe temperance and election laws? The
legislature may pass ot may nut para cer­
tain measure* urged upon it wlttjoat Its he always was greatly benefited by no doing.
fArong desire to do the best tlmtHt earn do
being fairly subject to question. It should
and we are confident it will, neither suffer
turning flush with money. These periodical
itself to be goaded into adopting unwise
Measure*. nor into refusing to adopt wise
urn’s. Upon i-rineipte 11 Is sound and ear­
nest; the-questions ta-fnre It are question*
fur candid judgiuenL And what Is (tone
or omitted ought to be, and we believe will
be; done or omitted upon prudent and level
ingly told him ••Button.
beaded judgment, aud not upon sentiment.
—State Jtepubilcan.

I was so brsrilied and dumfouodod that
I did not notice thst the stranger had walk’d

The Wateon county option bill was favorabiy reported by tbe house ronimlttee
yesterday. and we hope it will not br long
before It becomes a law. .Great out! should
be taken teat aitn-nduimU t&gt;e added Io
which tbe ufit tai Interpreters of tbe consti­
tution might object The principle recog­
nized in this UIH Is tbe rigtit one aud should
engaged in tracing up Button’s antecedents
prevail. The dominant political party of
the state stands squarely committed to It
and It bag many friend* in tbe opposltiop
ranks.—Tribune.
merenntdo firm at that city. and Lad default-

The place for republicans to do their
must effective work te al tbe toWiydjip cau-

undergoing
dlfferw-.t candidate*', aud put up your best
and stroiigw.: men. A large caucus mean*
a good ticket, a good interest In local poli­
tics aiid sunceM on ek-etion day.

At the Warehouse of

A carload of the Celebrated

Studebaker Wagons

*

The Studebaker has stood the test of time. 5nd over
of them are now in use in Barry county alone.

The new Studebaker ha.-, the

Steel Projecting Skein

The numerous and flattering testimonials received from
various parts of the country and the large and increasing
home trade prove that the Bissell Improved is superior to any Making the wagons lighter, easier running and more durable. t
Chilled Plow in the market
An experience of over forty years as a plow manufacturer
The light single and double wagons are the finest ever
an inventor has enabled Mr. T. M. Bissell to construct a plow shown
in Barry county.
more nearly perfect and possessing more points of improve­
ment than any of its predecessors.
Among the special points of excellence to which we call at­
tention are: 1st. Our patent Bolt-heads’used in mouldboard
and land side, so constructed that they will not turn when
tightened or loosened. 2d. Interchangeable and perfect fit­
ting repairs. 3d. Combination of steel and chilled mould­
board and share on same plow. 4th. Simplicity and ease of
stocking. Perfect finish and working qualities.
Call and see the Bissell Plow at

Goodyear Brosi Hardware,
___________ HASTXMOS, MICH._________________

THE LADIES

Dress

Morrill

Company

Goods,

Silk Warp Henriettas, Nice Line Black Dress
Goods, Satines and French Ginghams,
Henriettas in all colors, Summer Broad­
cloths in all colors. *
In these goods we show all the Hatest patterns and most
fashionable colors. If you are looking for fine suitings, you
should see them. To match these goods, we can show an

ELEGANT LINE OF TRIMMINGS,
Consisting of Girdles, Gimps, Braids, etc. We solicit ypur
patronage on the merits of these goods and the reasonable
prices we have put upon them.

JULIUS RUSSELL

E. /I. Lathrop’s

The suMirr will remember that a rote for
Judge Grant te a vote fora gallant soldier
aul an able judge for the ‘.upntae court of
Michigan.

Drug and Book Store
lx&gt;vrt noa died, never nr. railing bis identify

Vote tbe republican alate ticket April

TAILORS.

Just Received-

New Goods
New Goods
The Latest Styles in Suits
Spring Overcoats.

Hats Find Caps

DO YOU PATRONIZE

Xo gepuldiean j«per ha~ been so severe
in Ito structures ujmui the late president
and hi* numerous blunders ax the detaobwratie X. Y. .Sun and N. Y. World.

Tte bill riving tbe wometi of Ixiroil the

LUNN BROS.

Of Hastings and vicinity are invited to inspect eur large new
stock of

The country says let 'em go* Mr. Wanamaker. When we renirmler that aurii ef­ Can it bo possblv that tbs gentlemanly But
ficient eterks, as John J. Potter and E. L
kartell and hundreds more were disrhargt-d
to make room (or such cattle, tbe people
will tbe more agree with Mr. Wanamaker. tmitocT important fact, that when Sutton

Michigan regn t- that Alger was not giv­
en a place In tbe cabinet, but redoes that

CHEVOITS, DIAGONALS, WIDE
WALES and SCOTCH GOODS.
These suitings were
bought at the lowest
market price and we
will offer them at cor­
respondingly lowfigures

it rt girt. i lung. dart mustache, slightly

m-xiulaUd. each word and accent as clear as
tion of .1S.000.MW will 350,000 teacher." tbe chime ut a silyir belt
and with an anaunl expenditure 01 81 is,duood to me a* Mr. Joseph 'Sutton, of Texas.
t»0, (M&gt;0. There will. It is true, be a som­
Ho freely dUcuwd tbo frequent buiglariri
ber side io the picture. painted by the then nightly occurring, and even suggested
. 200.000 liquor aelten with an estimated an­ kudo plans by which the midnight marauder
nual expenditure for liquor of S7UO.WO.WO.
■—PkHretelphla Press. •

Postmaster Genera! Wunamakrr says the
many p&lt;Mta! clerics who were appointed by
the fate admini-gratlin whose only turrit
aeranad to Lave oren that they sold and
drunk whiskey, voted the democratic tick-

We have opened the
Largest and Most Se­
lect Stock of Spring
Suitings ever shown in
Hastings, consisting of

FOR YOUR

W? also have a fine line of

GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS

Drugs, Books, Stationary, Patent Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Wall Paper, Window CurFor Spring Wear at Prices that Cannot be
tairis.and Druggist Sundries?

IF YOU DO NOT,

Equaled by any other House in Barry Co.

Call at his store before purchasing elsewhere.
Be sure and give us a call before buying, as
You will be surprised to see what a large stock
'le has. and pLased with his prices.
we carry the largest and best selected stock in
He keeps a Registered Pharmacist con­ Hastings.
stantly in attendance, who compounds all pre­
scriptions carefully.
E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
Do not fail to visit his store.
DR E. H. LATHROP.

�-wa. H.D
H A STINGS B AN N ER

‘•Pontiac Chief.”
J louse to rent. Enquire of Stuart, Knap­
pen &amp; VanArman.

PERSONAL^ MENTION.

zrrf

••Pontiac Chief."

J. B. Rolierta spent Sunday in Jackson.
A positive fact we will give away goods
Bert Tinkler. Agt.
1*. A. Hahn and family spent Sunday in next Saturday.
Carload of bran and middlings just ro- Nile*.
The spring-like weather for the past few
F. A. Ackerson visited Grand Rapids days has started tho usual spring clean up.
Geo. Preston has 'bought Wm. Raphe’s Friday.
The Banner office is prepared to print
farm northeast of the city.
election slips and tickets on short notice.
F. F. Hilbert, of Woodland, was Intown
Home grown clover seed and Illinois
Monday.
_
Tbe Simon comedy company are to play
timothy seed.
F. H. Barlow &amp; Co.
• at Union hall every evening this week.
boy was born Friday to Archie Aj era
Hastings Division, No. 19, U. R. K. of and wife.
They come to thia city with good recom­
’
Z
I’.y will meet at Castle hall to-morrow cvmendations. Last evening they played
VanWinkle tn a good hvw,
Mrs. A. A. Knappen returned to Albion
.
k/lVork 'will soon be commenced on the Satunlay.
•As our readers well know. Dr. J. A.
foundation for tb? soldleys and sailors
Wm. Raph leaves to-day for Washington Baughman, the well known sjieclalbt
Wonumait.
Territory,
.
formerly of thia city, is now located Rt
Akron, Ohio. All those wishing to ednQuarterly meeting ai tbe M. E. church
Born, to F. G. Goodyear and wife, Fri- ; suit Dr. Baughman by letter can address
next Sunday. Kev. Puffer will conduct' ■iay, a boy.
*
t 1 him at No. 151 South- Howard Street,
the services.
A. McCoy and wife visited Grand Rap­ Akron, Ohio. He writes prescriptions for
any disease for 81.00.
D. MeChnber has a house and lot in Ids Monday.
Nashville and two grade Percberon sudThe Kalophotl quartette of Kalamazoo,
Mrs. D. S. Goodyear visited Grand Kaje
will give an entertainment at the, Method­
ids Monday.
.
For sale, the C. W. Jones residence
ist church, Thursday evening. March 28.
Will Powers lias returned to Dakota, for for tbe benefit of tbe organ fund of tho
property on West State Street, al a bargain.
a short time.
Enquire of W. IL Cook.
Methodist society. Admission. 25 ceils.
J.loyd Feighncr.' of Nashville, was in the Yon can’t afford to miss this musical treat
Look Aver Fred L Heath's stock of wall
Th- jiar'ctte Is highly apoken of aud will
paj»er. He lwu» 200 new pattern-, selected pity Sunday.
gh&lt; .1 rich entertainment.
especially for the spring trade.
E. 1.. Parish, ot Nashville, was In the
The Hastings Engine &amp; Iron Works are
Ground feed slid meal, com and oats, city Monday.
rowded with ordenf for plow |&gt;olnts and
Helton flour. Graham flour, and full line of
&lt;;.‘cnn W. Greenfield has left the cmp!&lt;
n-pain. Their trade, now extends to St.
groceries and tobacco™ at A. 1&gt;. Cook’s.
vi IL Mudge.
Paul. Minnesota. They make 175 differ­
Great give away sale uext Saturtbe . ’ Jos. A. Foote, of Colorado, Ls -the guest ent kinds of chilled plow points and land­
sides. Farmers buying of them will al­
Find nut what it is.
.
&gt; of W. D. Hayes.
Tuts txjwclcr never varte*. A marvel of purity
ways get courteous liberal Treatment.
11KKT TlNKLKR, Agt.
1 somenna. More economlcaj
Mrs. C. H. VauArmsn visited iu Grand They cast dvery day and make 1.500 plow
l:an
ordinary kinds, nnd cannot t»e Mid In
Keystone, or North Fairfield plow and Haplds lust week.*
l&gt;oints every wret
otnpatlUon With tin- multitude of low test, abort repairs for sale.
e’gbr. altun or pUnaphate powders. Bota only
Frank f'anqibell. of Coopersville, was iu
John Rich pleaded guilty'Wednesday to
-aas. lU'VAL Uakinc foarriKU Co.. 10c
the city last week'.
a charge of petty larceny and was fined 838
If we can't sell wv will give away goods
Reuben Fuller, of Grand Rapids, vlsltexl which was paid. The larceny was of
and will du It next Saturday.
money
from tiie person of-Pete Sage, who,
In town last week.
BERT TINKLER, AgL
however, os .the result of outside pressure
IL K. Grant and W. D. Hayes visited refused to make the complaint, although
I
M. E. Nevins has purchased I). W. Key­
he had previoasly made a complaint fur a
; nohl's place on Green street, exchanging Chester Thursday.
; therefor tils W near thu Episcopal church.
J»lv FurDhs, of Nashville, wa.^ In town more serious charge. Sheriff Shritter
made the complaint tu which Rich pleaded
or &lt;uhie.-M. Monday.
Blanks
foe
uppllcation
for
internal
rev
­
-\»Rguilty.
enue license are kept nt the post office for • Kurt Lake, of Grand Baiflfls, visltcl hi
The Koller Mill Co. have a fine flour and
the aceomwxlatlon of«iy who may dealr.c city over Sunday.
feed store in the Welsscrt block*, and are
them.
I Dr. Tit. ('. Woodmansee visited Jackson already doing a splendid business. All
On tiie second page of this paper wl! &gt;e Wednesday on business.
brands of their flour ore sold to customers
found an article on fin- spurt house qm &gt;Mr. P«vk, of Kalamazoo, was the guest at wholesale prices, and delivered to any
tion. Il should Ik thoughtfully read iw
part of the city free ot cltarge. They also
Sunday of his son W. H.
every body.
sell grain and feed nt wholesale prices.
Frank McDcrbv, of Nashville, was in. Farmers and workingmen and the people
Republican city caucus ut the court rowui
generally are finding It to their advantage
next week Wednesday evening nt 8 o’clock. the city Monday on business.
It Is die duty of city republicans towtteud
Ta-on Rich and wife visited friends in to patronize the Koller Mill Co.’s store.
this caucus.
.
.
G . avllle the post few days.
Grand musical and literary entertaiuRemember the republican city rancu&lt; harles Wardell, ot Grand Rapids, spent ment will be given at Union hall on Tues­
' day evening. March 35ll». 1889, commenc­
al thr court room Wednesday weiring
Sunday here with hfe parents.
ing
at 7:30. under the auspices of the I. O.
next week. Republican- should be pros'M. Bovee. of Northrille, Is the guest of' G. T. Hastings, by Mrs. Carpenter and
his niece, Mrs. A. H. Johnson.
daughter, of Toledo. Ohio. These ladies
We itre Miny to leant of the mWortunc
are the flnext elocutionists ever Iii Hartings
Mrs. Miller nnd daughter, of Colorado, and will be assisted by the male quartette
vvhicli lateb befell Mr. C. S. PklMcctan of
Woodland, whose saw mill was Totally are visiting friends in this city.
of the M. E. church. Don’t faiLto.w
destroyed by:lire.
Wm. Mate and wife, of Geneseo, N. Y., them. Admission25c, school scholars 15c.*,
There are'-two or three sebetaes looking are guests of John Mate and wife.
• Be.-ides the court house question there in
And tin-.— owinft -mid firm ar** minmted award the beginning of manufacturing In
Martin Rvcreon has secured a position1 are three amendments to be voted on nt
call and-ertte tbeir n&lt;ss»upt ty cash &gt;t T* ■» city, and the prospect for tbeir matH; In Irving and went there last week.
the coining election. One Is with reference
• i Ixing -erm giHxl.
.
to an increase of the Govenmr’8 salary,
., iw’we -bail give no credk after th
Fred Stowell, who has bNn clerk fur G.
|\/rtone'.- ere bdOflE drawn fur the new G. Spaulding for some time, left Monday another providing for extending the life nf
corporations and tin- third relates to the
r-.
Tv
1
^1
"piacopal ebureh. The society have now foyTexas.
judicial circuits of tbe state providing for
about
raised, and may soon
vJ&amp;mith Holmes. Wm. Myers. J. A. Increased facilities In Kent county. These
Che work of building thr new church.
“weczeyandE. A. Holbrook visited Gram! amendments are given in full on an inside
Farmers, remember that Phillips A Fbl- Rapids Thursday.
. . page In the Sheriff's notice of election.
fer want to buy your butter ami eggs.
Read them over.
Mrs. John Williams and daughter Gertie
Highest .market price in eash or trade
have returned from Chicago and are guests j
What music on earth so »wr»-t as a male
from their own or E. Y. 1 logic’s store.
of relatives in town.
quartette.* f The famous Kalopbou quartettw
caused many to exclaim os above. Tbeir
Before you buy your wall paper and
MIm Mafld McLachiin. who has lawn apjiearancc at Kellogg's was greeted by a
window .curtains call and .**• my new
th- L'nestof Mrs. D. S. Goodyear left Sat­ [racked house of music-loving jieople.
spring stock. We will sell cheaper than urday for Petersburg.
Stewart’s tenor was highly enjoyable,
ever before.
Du E. IL La th nor.
Mrita Frank Pancoast, of Charlotte, is tbe Munger's baritone was rich and rare, Mar­
Remctnber we are the out.-rider that * ’1s .luest of her sister Mrs. A. Nobles. Mrs. chant's basso was tbe best we .ever heard
snide good^. and it is funny that so mnn
Pancoast'* health is very poor.
and McAllister lest bi popular favor. They
l»eople trade with us.
)
will never lack an appreciative audience
/ .
.
BEIIT TlNSLLF.lt, At-rZ
Dr. W. H. Snyder was called to Shay,- in this city. Altogether It is one of the
a ran.
v/Wc understand that H. L. Newu,n ex­ town Saturday, on account of the illness finest musl-al entertainments ever given
lit. his brother. Dr. C. N. Snyder.
in this city.—Charlotte Tribune, Jan. 2.
pects smni to Itegin the erection uf a grist,
•*N«wnftrf
saw aud planing mill on hk property / M. O. Abbott nnd Dr. A. P. Drake were 1889.'
utlong nn creex tn the south part of the called to Bellevue Saturday by the llhiess
Until one year ago. the republicans of
’tity.
of Mrs. Abbott, mother of the former.
this city did not make Ila point to attend
A praise service will i»e held ut the M.
Mrs. Ostrolh. of Ludington,- nnd Mrs. their elty or wan! caucuses. Before that'
--------of Maple Grove,. WtiIr )fncst^ 8nn_
»)•'.. church Sunday night in conneetioi . »Kunz,
time, the eity caucus was attended by
with a discourse by Rev. Puffer treatin'. day of their brother, Dt
»r. S. M. Fowler.
from 00 to 80. List year the attendance
upon the Epistle of the Ephetdan1-. their
Eugene Harthom, of Orangeville, and wa« double tbe larger number named.
analysis, History,-etc.
•
J. G. Hugbea, of Barry, were In qie city Jjtrge republican caucuses mean harmon­
The extension of the C. K. A S. R. 'IL Wednesday on tbeir way home from n ious nominations, and even in tbis fusion
stronghold result In a good degree of re­
. will Intersect the D. I.. A N. 1L IL aimul pleasure trip to l^annlng.
publican success. ix«t republicans all go
(five and one-lialf miles north crist-uf Wood­ (/ Geo. Preston and wife will soon remove
to the city caucus, put the hest and strong­
ctrnei of.Cnart and Jeffcnwu st. Keeps flour. land. This will shorten the railroad disto their farm recently purciutsed of Wm. est men on the ticket, and then do their levri
sL N-ie meal, ground oyster-shell. &lt;-ck food tunce 10 miles from this city to Detroit.
• l.n»w. Also a general stock ut xrorerie*.
R* .A. D. Rork will occupy Mr. be- «&gt;u election day for the success of th’
We shall make a speciality of hulk gar­ I t -ton's residence on Green street.
den seed* this spring. Anv seeds ,we do
. The many friends of Al. Eyclcshymei
March 5th a Holland Reform churcb.was
jwt have we will promptly a* If you will
to'hini’that he' ha&gt; tceii ’ -orgaulxed iit PraitteviUe wRh a member
leave your owters.__________
____
promoted from a.M«tant In Genera) Blob- . ship of. ............................................
- 30. by Ri-V. John Vauderbntbk,
to Instructor In Botany, und will Iium- of Grand Rapid*. Twelve children were
.About a tloaeir ttruniw bave/enjoyctl tbu charge of Botany In the school of Pharma­ also baptised that day. The society will
city's bosjdtallty during the past w-ck. cy in the University of Michigan. All have a settled pastor. Kev. John DeHaan,
Why don't the necessary authority be who know AL know that he will not be.. of Grand Rapids, who removed to Prairii*glw n to tbe marshal so that he can make satisfied with this recognition of his ability, villo village last week, will at once
tliJ-e fellows [ail In some goad hard work. but will strive to climb higher and higher take charge uf tlin work. There will be
on the ladder of success.
preaching encli Sabbath at Gnll lake and
v/Tbr city's public drinking fountain has
Prarievlllc. April 2d tho new pa»t«r will
; M-.-U uiutiluterl uutil now it i* now only
be regularly Installed, the cernmnp- taking
••Pontiac
Chief.'
l.rutiri," r&lt;ady-ada&lt;te muslin uiukm&gt;*ii: nt, for tbe accommodation of boratt. cattlcand
place at the M. E. church at fPte p. in.
dogs. Those who pay the taxes must'
- liras runt ut raw matertal.
•
The Home MlsnUinary society in connec­ Rev. Perry the M- E. jmstor will partici­
drink &lt;iut of their hau.is or go dry. Good
l.ailit'^' hiKf- fnun 7 to 27 cis.
pate
In tl»e ceremonies. The [asters of
tion will: the M. E. church will meet at
laHlldf verts for'39 rt&gt;.
'
scheme.
'
.
»
the home of Mrs. &lt;). I). Spaulding. Wed­ other churches and the public generally
‘ T..y*S|tv«Mundershirts, 39 rta.
Wall paper and window curtate* nan be nesday afternoon, March 27th, at half past are invited to be present. The alum- is
1 hildntn's wooleu hose for 10 cts.
found al Dr. lAtthrop'" 'in** *(ore ,n e,,&lt;!* two o'clock. All interested in home mis­ the first Holland religious society organlUNl
iTUhlren's woolen rulttens fur 10 et*.
less variety: he has the finest stock ever sionary work 'are invited to atteinl this in Barry county.
Lnlltri' woolen mlUeira for 30 cts.
brought w&gt; tbe city. Do not fail to vistt meeting.
•
It should be rememlierod in connection
ILmdkrrvhlefs frpM: 2 rts. up.
his store and gej hie prices before pur­
ink :: Mm. a bottle.
A dress icform club has been organized with tbe holding of caucuses that the law
chasing.
.
lu.i t ven thing ia
line Im*1ow erenIn this city with a membenhip of is. MIm requires tho chairman and secretary, and
The wrestling mateh at Union hall Fri­ Nuwcotnb, &lt;&gt;f Chicago, HL. will deliver tellers If any are appointed, of n nominat­
•tition.
day evening was a good &lt;toal of a picnic Iwforc the club a series of ten lectures aud ing caucus to make ftnd aubscrilT te the
for Lucien Gibbs. His opponent. N. T. two public lecture*. May l»e ur will be following oath: • ! will support the con­
Dfamond, offered very little reabtanro. admitted so as to^'report these lectures— stitution of tbe United States the consti­
tution of the state of Michigan and ■ will
C. G Mixer, as referee, gave excellent may be we wou’L
' ati-factlon.
perform tift- duties of chairman (secretary,
^A number of her friends from this city or teller) to lhe liest of my ability." The
The Banner last week received from visited Mrs. D.’W. Rogers Tuesday night, untlis must Ik* administered by, xub»eri)&gt;cd
11. J*. Cherry*
Bedford, payment for hla at her home in Carlton. Although their and sworn to ta-forv. aome couijs-tent per­
fiSd &gt; early subscriplion to this paper. Mr. coining was unknown to Mrs. Rogers un­ son and must be preserved with the min­
Cherry is as tbonragby a republican now til the party swooped down on her yet she ute* of the capen'. Unless this is done no
as ffii years ago. and still finds pleasure in wifx equal to the occasion and n very pleas- ilmilnatiou made by tire caucus is legal
reading the Banner.
and tbe election uf tlKMc'uonUnatcd would
4»iJauditL_JDLttexllaii±eUMHfaU&gt;4aaL
_ Utte-fw-W-w
Tbe attenUon of those bqxjiwelwttons in charge is called to
t the republican*
timore will hold week was declared void because of the
house of failure on lhe part of tbe nominating cau­
ns there will be I ml Iota nnQi
r tbw
Circulate■ thia week.
2,100 ments to the constitution gml^i tbe court
. March 22d, at one cus to see that the above provlskni was at­
houao question it will be rtetessarj to pro­
7 This nnd other caucus tended tu.
■Pftntljr Clilftf,”
ill be found on our flnit i«ge, top
vide four extra boxes.
Mr. Joseph Jefferaon has been engaged
county correspondence column.
for a number of years upon his autobio­
Good goods and honest prices win the of ?i
\ tine line of window shade* irt Fred I*.
HeathK I
day over all clieap John or dear John
About 150 friends nxsembkx! at the graphy, which will soon begin to appear in
the
Century. No more intonating record
wiahry waahey second grade goods as the borne of Mr. and Mrs. John Mate, Friday
St. Piitrikk'a day was quite lonesome .In
constant Improvement in our trade show
nlgbt, to amlst them in celebrating the of a life upon tho stage could be laid l&gt;eand common sense buyers bear us out In 15th annivenmry of tbeir wedding day. fore the American puldie. and Mr. Jeffer­
W. A. iUm-&lt; is building an addition hi it Z
Smith. Hams &lt;t VanAbm an.
The occasion was a very enjoyable one and son's jwnwcallty Is perhaps more sympa­
thetic to the people of thia country' than
ins rvsideacH.
X/The M. E. social will be entertained by nil wish them many happy returns of the that of any actor we have had. Hu is the
For sale; a good borse. Enquire of J Mesdamea B. IL Rose. Dr. lattbrop. Cot­ day. The happy couple received many fourth In a generation of actors, and, with
M. McElwain.
ton. A. H. Bates, Beadle, Dr. Snyder and prarento.
iris children and grandchildren upon the
Swtn on Wednesday afternoon and evening
For wds cheap, H. F. Ford’s bouse . ml of next week at the society rooms. Re­ IrTbe C. L. S. C. meets Friday evening.
March 22, at the. home uf D. K. Cook. nnwng tbe Jeflcwni. The record which
»ot in the second ward.
freshment from 5 to 7. All are invited. Program:
•
he hM made uf the early days of the
Chokio miely of flower, seeds 3c. per
Roll call—Quotations about water.
American stage la said tu be peculiarly iuThe Kalophon Quartette Is composed of
pa|M?r at Beamer’s grocery.
Zoology—Rev. Puffer.
terrstlng, especially the story of his travels
gentlemen who are among the foremost
Reading, Sea weed—Julia Kock.
as a boy in hb father’s company. when
Wanted, a good, reliable boy to learn tiie soloists of tbe state. Their singing was
Care
of
criminals,
talk
—
Will
Cook.
characterized
by
a
refinement
rarely
heard
they
would settle down for a season iu a
PHptcr’s trade at this office.
Western town and extemporize their own
'Greek art—Druslc Hale.
In such organization; at tbe same time
rftlur bicyclists are limbering up their their lighter and comical numbers were
Music, Instrumental and vocal—Anna theater The autobiography begins In tbe
''•■’•ds for the summer campaign.
given with vM and spirit of humor that Bessmer.
Century during tbe coming autumn, and
Paper, Corals—Mrs. Timmerman.
the Installments will be illustrated with a
Bananas and sweet potatoes, very nice, railed forth storms of applause.—Michigan
Critic- Mrs. Clement Smith.
portrait gallery of distinguished actors.
('brtatlan Advocate, Detroit
MH Just received atjlliillips &amp; Fuller's.
Hurting-; Wednesday, March so. 1889.
»A. D. N1SKBRN, Local Editor.

’AKIHG
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

WE INTEND

To Sell Out!

READ
Reflect and
Remember

Our Spring Stock is now all in and we can
safely say that it is the grandest we have ever
had and by far the most complete of any ever
shown in the city.
You cannot but profit by calling on us
when in want of anything in our line.

MEN’S SUITS

In this line we have all the latest styles in
Sacks and Cutaways, nicely made and trimmed
and right in every way. The fit we guarantee
to be perfect.

And Store Fixtures,

WHOLESALE PBICES.

rarmers rroducetaken
at Cash Prices.

NO’^SEDS

YOUTH’S SUITS

Here we have everything new and stylish
_____
_______
—
_Hand_______ _
Worsteds,. Cassimeres
and
Chiviots.
some garments, made in the very best manner
and at prices that will move them very fait

Children’s Suits.

We have not forgotten the little fellows and
have placed in stock an elegant line of suits
for boys from 6 to 13 years of \age. Do not
fail to see them.

H. W. LANDRETH,
GH.LASPIE,

:VBIV YOBK
BARGAINS!
Smith’s Bazar

tral House Block.

L|OCAL NEWS.

HATS

Come right to us for anything you want
Our line is larger by far than any in the city.
Our styles correct, and price; the lowest to be
founb. Come and see for yourselves.

Furnishing Goods

We are at a loss to know where to l&gt;egin
talking about this department.
New and
handsome goods arriv^so rapidly that each
beautiful thing seems to totally eclipse some
other. You should see the fine line of neck­
wear. summer flannel shirts, fancy colored
shirts, handkerchiefs, hosiery, summer under­
wear, anything in this line you want. We are
sure to have, and can more than please you.

Where'the grain is. the birds flock We
always keep faith with our patrons.
There's no chaff flying when we advertise.
It’s all pure grain, and we are determined to
deserve your support.
No trouble to show goods

•/i.

�Hastings Banner 1

One of our local editors dipped
’rariinc aaasraxiite extract from a vivid de­
scription ot a wrttten: bitzard which wr
Z here taken Ute Ifterty to pubii-h and at the
same lime sugpHt to H. fl. Warner i Co.,
' the proprietors of rhe celebrated Warner Sate Cure, the fuaafbiUty nt taking tbere: from an extract df I fie Introduction of one
of their telling advertiremer.u. The fol­
low tog fa the dtarriptk®:
“At the close dt a dart «iay in January a
Ifulitarj’ botsemau wend* Ufa way across
Che open prairie in one uf oor western lerrttorie?. He passes at long Interval* the
l&lt;me cabin of the hardy frontieraan. Two
or thw old settiers, of wbuui hr has in­
quired the way, hare warned him that a
storm is approaching, and one of them
with true western hr«plttUty&gt; urgv-shltr. to
Bhd shelter In his eabta for the night.
Hat he declines tfee protfeml kindness atu!
nqge* Ms tired Sore forward. • • ♦ Thr
.Me&lt;t*otersuf Barry County. MicM- »ky grows suddenly dark. • • ♦ He de­
cides to seek shelter. • • • The storm
■«*n-r with reetfoiB El and Iff-- Inro-ases In its fury. • • • The rider
MntaJUd statute* of th- State to
I hereby ttotify you that I hare Utts dismount- to warm M* fast ch Hing limbs.
• ♦ • Can aearerlv breathe. Blindness
eranes to.. Drowsine* steals over him.
The end Is near. • * • He Is lost in the
AliartG. Porter, of Indiana. minister to
Mizzant"
‘
Italy.
Tltere is no doubt that the terror which
Georgu 8. Boichriier. of Naw York, o»a’tizes the l"-w:Llrred traveler Is similar to faatant Mierrtary of the treasury, in place of
Hugh 8- Tkompatm, rrsiguei.
_____ ___________.
... aa-advaoepd Kid­
John A. b'jiander, of Him-,1s. minister
ney diaeate. and 1- Informed that he ia in
the^jaaj itages of bright’s disease. At tnudent and sxeaul gewral to Dearr-ark.
Fire appoinnwuts to territorial jx/dUona
tint be ft informed that he has asiight kid­
ney aflectiou. Later be begins to feel tired.
I Slight headache. Fiekle appetite. Fail­
ure of the eye-sight. Cramp in the calf of given to reddenta of the territory's. They
tiie lrg&gt;. Wakcfulnes-u Distressing ner- were; Arthur C. Melwtti-. of Watertown.
vousntiM. HbcumaUr and nenralgle pain*. D. T., to bn governor of Dakota; i.HlhT B.
Occasionally pain in the bark. S-anty. Rjctardwiu. of Graml Forks, D. T., to be
dark rolonil fluids, with scalding sensation. wcretary of Dakota; Onxbaa H. Hanford,
Gradual failure of strength.
of Washington territory, to ba chief justice
Any of the above lympfout* signify kl«l- of tl.f supreme court cf th* terntt-ry of
nry arfectlon, bur hr is told that he is all Washington; George W. Irrin. of Montana.
right. HD physicians treats him for symp­
tom- and calls It a disease, when Ln reality
it fa but a symptom of kidney trouble. He
may be treated for.rheumatic or neuralgic
Two wnatern j.saufJ!e&gt;.- appomtuir nta wwre
pain.-, heart Affection, or any ocher 'disease
which he is mot susceptible to. Finally Lyman M. Ward at B-ntoo Harbor, Mich. ;
the patient ha- puffing under the eye*, Richard Root at Keokuk, Lx
All the nominations mnt tu Monday were
slight Mooting of the ankles and legs. Ufa
physician may inform him that it is but the promptly r-j» &lt;ted favoeaUy to toe excentw*
arcnmihclatlon of blood in his ankles for wwuuo of the senate yesterday ami ■»
promptly cnnflrmol
want
&lt;4
proper
exercise.
ha adoptions .
Wamujstmiir CtTT, March fl.—Tbepnwi
The bloat rontteiue’i and rearhe, hi» body.
Aho *aaawe&gt;tn..:.tta section » of article &gt;,
reUiive to tke salary of guseraor
provided
Then hr !• informed he has dropsical
tor by joint resuluifoo No. ;•. taw* ol l«.
section L-tTbe governor stull receive an an- troiblci-. aiid is tappet! &lt;&gt;nct! or twice. He
r...J udary at tour tbooaand doilars . the jinftes nouers ft Is difficult to breathe owing tojr■&gt;f bin ctnratf court shall mcIi receim an anmral regular
__ artiou
_
_ ___
__
of tnc __
heart,
and finally
is

^J?A*

one tomaaod doUare; th- .-itpertatovdeu: ot | Bngbtrdfaeaw. boon his friends are me f&lt;c U&gt;- i-j jr-.aKDt •&lt; state, pre Francis
pualic ifsatrottlou stab receive an annual salary , ijfied
that hfa is an
......
. . advanced
.
.. case
. of Wharton, deceased; Cyn» tetae.-y.vc&lt; New
Bright** disease, and that he can live bitt a York city, tobe aadstitn: xx-wtary « lhe in­
start time. Ufa honorable and dignified iterior. view David L. Hawkins. rre»gn«L
physician asks for counsel. It fa too lair.
The i-oufirmatioc* by the »-r at* mclmled
Still hr stirtaa to the old family physician, ।all tbr- nomination* sent ia Tunsiay as will
and the physician knows amt has known ।
from tin* beginning that the pattent lucbern stricken with death f« months, ton,,- lowing nominatives were »«r.tt to the senate
hr knows full well that tbe profession ac- iThurwlay by the preaident: Jamre ’ S. Clark­
knowledge they have no reardte* for tbe
son. oflcws, u. b.- fira asafatant postmaster
cure of kidney disease.
Al last thr patient suffneatee—fa smolhered—and die* from dropsical trouble. Or lywB» WolfJey.af Turaoo, A. T., to lw gorerner of An»a»; Rathboue Gariincr, of
&lt;if a dropsica! tendency, aad the patient Rhode island, te-be attorney ot tbe United
die* from apoplexy, pttralyslx pneumonia Htates for th- &gt;lutrict of Rbo.te Glnn.1; WiRot hi-art trouble. Or It may take the form mn&gt; L. Duniap. of Indiana, to be marshal of
of blood poisoning. In each form thr ead lhe United 8tatc* ter the dberict of Indiana:
I* the sear. Andjs-tlte and. his friend* Jcmuah Sullivaa. of Montara, to be culler tor
were wairftxl by the proprietory of the cel­ nf &lt;-ustonis for the district at M'Xitana and
ebrated remedy kui-wn w M arner’- Safe Idaho In tbo territories at Montana and
Cure, s.f .tbe lurking danger) of a »llgtn Idaho. Ptr-ttnaaten.—WHtoun Wallace, at
Irxbnnatolix, lad.: Hobart 9l Bownua. Ber­
kidney affwtion.
.
The new'fj^pers bar* published tbe dan­ wick. I’a.; Harau-l C. Mooy, Findiay, Ohio;.
gers. -C&lt;ilamii» of fact • have been prlntnl Jrsvj h C. Bartlct’, Lake City. Minn ; James
of men dying tn« advanced kidney dl»- V Cainpbtli. Ada, Minn.; ata^a number of
rx-«- or bright’.* dUs-a-e. Hio frieml.- gsul
J"bn A. Kire-iffof Iowa. William Walter
physician iookarsund with horror and* re1 grvt for MM-ralng n« gls-ct. but he t-. lo.t. Phelps. of New Jersey, and ifaurg* IL Bate*
! He slid hot herd the warning that a mwui of ie-laj/an-. to be ctonmisu*4&gt;-r« to rrprMi-,
tbe United States aLthe cnaf-rmae to
| wav apprsarhing. He s£--cli**d theprufterIBJS3ROWH
e&lt;&gt; hospitality, and reekle«aty went forward be held in Berlin res»ecrais*c affair* in tho
into danger. He strngghxl nunfnlly fora Sam.suib.UteU Elbert 'A Wrel. of Mootime, but Jj|.» Strength railed. h«- grew
gradually weaker and he was lost to thr
world. Not in a blizrurd. but frotn the
terribk- malady which is ,-Udh&gt;»i daily oeChicago. March 15.—The }&gt;Znt Labor*
curing In every community, ansi which k party met in L'hlich’j hall li»&gt;t tiigtZ and
doctor cd as a symptom instead of what it put tie- following ticket in nomination fur
ia—a tnartal tlheaae unless properly treaV City office*; Mayor. 8. E. Gros*. real cotat*
agent; txvaaun-r. W. P Rsnd.cml m-zithrurt;
city attorney. Michael CFHoUivun
Chicago. March. IB.—The Republicans.sad
Democrats of th: &gt; city made their municipal
nominations 8a‘unlay. The Democratic oena black bear weighing about WO pounds.
speedily
waa confined ia a strong woolea box, which ilidates are a* follows: Mayor, DeWitt C
Dr. Her
was placed on the deck aft of tho eaptain'&amp; Creicer; city tnosurer. Bernard Homing:
cabin. One night as they were changing city dc-rk. Michael J. Bransfield; city attor­
watch tho boar pried off ono at the wooden ney, George F. Sugg. Mr. Crrigrr was combars of th* cage and got out Mr. Bruin m-sdosier of pablir works for Ire larnf
'
sniffed tbe strung mlt breero for a moment Carter Harrwo'i adnxmfatrat £U.
Tlio RcpnUi-Mnx tewninated the fidtowing
aad then b-gna wandering about the deck.
Sodd/mly bo espied lhe rum at th* wheel and cundulatc- Mayor, John A. Hocha; city
witbout turtle r ceremony bo crawled up to treasurer. Samuel E. Haymond; city clerk,
him and, ri-ing oo hfa haunebra, struck the Franz Amberg; city attoraey. Tlawdurv
Jack tar a savant-Wow with ha huge paw. I BrrntateA Mr. Bocbe is the wril-kiu.wn
Tb&gt;&gt; sai!-r-of courso let
of th* wbrei. the
ship Imroedtatz-ly Iiroachnd to and fell off her
courw.-. tlte soil) flapped wttUy ia th* wind
Piaaax, D. T„ March K-Itaol estate *xand the Ur.ancle light was extinguished in
tbe struggle. Tu* first officer, rda-n&gt;d at dlefiunt is rapidly on the inrrv,|*o. and thu
the suddsn lurehlng of tho vowel, rubied cn hills an- dotted with surveys Ymu righty*
deck. Clone to the wIxri bo percel •oxi a dark acre tract of un plotted grouad north of the
form. “Hdlo, tb«T» you lubberT bawled city «pld Friday for MXOOO. Tb. total aolw
out th* mate, “whattio you mean Iteeping at Friday w re uver$ta&gt;,a*x Tb* Mrari. real­
ywpwtr
,
way capital bos it»?ea»cd to f IW.tfw. Other
Then hetultniaistenx! a wn(hd kick at what partire are flguriug on a motor franchteB.
bs mistook for the sleeping sailor, but which, The bote! is wroia ami other buildings
to hfa horror, turmxl out to ba tbe l«jr. have been liu|c&gt;vi»ed for the a-v &gt;mmodatiou
With a snort of raga tha bnjto hurled him­ of v’tsitora. Onlway’a faterewt in one piece of
self upon tiie first officer, fdhag him to the jp-ounil waa ckmri cut by telegraph Friday
deck with a Wow of jib paw. By this time for Ct.',(».&lt;&gt;. _ ____
the eaptafa and crew were all on deck, aad
for a few minutes there was a pitched battle,
until tbe bear broke away, clainbcrod up tbe
.vbrouds and perched himself comfortably in

Wife!

captain p-ppered away wjth his revolver,
and finally sueerndod in killing tbo bear,
which fell to tho deck with a load crash.
When the Golden Star reocbwl tbo Cape of
G-x&gt;J Hojk, her sail* wen: torn to shnxli. Ix-r
biunnrk- IriA.-n, am! sbo was badly damaged,
St. Join* voted for water works by • aad all on account of the saragu bear that
VntczNXi-A, ImL, March 1G.—George
large Majority.
tried to rm the ship.—Golden Day i
Ryaa, aged .10. a’well-to-do farmer and grams­
EilerU* Extract of Tar «fc Wild Cherry
widower, tiring nt 8t Fraucisriiie, HL,
ii a sate, prlteble aad pleasant remedy for
eloped Friday with Mi* Mattie Walters, ttes
cougha roids. bronchitis, asthma, and all
15-ycor &lt;4d slaughter of John Walters, aer.
throat trrmbter, will relieve and benefit
tfcm forrnuu: of ti&gt;- Cairo &amp; Vandalia rail­
ccmKumjittom Try It and bo convincwL
road. None of the frkusb of either party
Every bottle warranted*, price 50c aud 8!
knew that they bail been keeping each other’»
gcHWythraggixta. Prepared
’•I U» »~er&lt;. l-wjnwu,
Cbkiro.
Fitted tor Applauding ia Court.
A new line of propellers is to run thfa
New Yunit, March 10 —Chauncey Kerr,
Adrian htebrldau
season between Cheboygan and Green Bay.
her alnd^to ptaeh the
Hugh T. Connell and Lawrence Quinn, who
Uncle Sam’s Condition powder* will
were arrested Friday night for applauding In
cure distempers, coughs, colds, fevers and
most of the diseases to which horses cat­ court when the Kerr verdict of acquittal wu
««S&lt;»
rralsrod, warn fined M5 m&lt; b Saturday
wtwxa j&gt;rojs-rt. nndrr nearly all the vovm_ tle. *b«.p. bogs and poultry arc subject.
morning ta tbe court of oyer an J tormin_r Vj

OBftCCO

'easai

“While tNwa engaged on work so fine.
Where akdl and patience must combino.
How eft the thought must pain the heart:
That after all your care and art.
The handsome work that charm* the.aye
Ere long must spiled and ruined lie.'’

SuiCtml} oSiH

TbeB

IPHYS

•‘Oh. no; you make a great mistake,
As no such thought our rest c&gt;b break:

No ruin follaws In their train;
However deep or dark they show,
The IVORY SOAP-can make them go:
And ait tho brilliancy restore
And perfect beauty as before.”

A WORD OF WARNING

only one 5/iabe3k/k-full l^oz^litj,
fl-e frost consSsnfaor
to Cut for boclQst or
to carry WKole.

Me, Nra

insist on paving tt?c
GEMUiM rift Use red H
,ia tia , mpde only by.
Sun£»jr»

F. D. CLA
MorriU Block.

Hastings Ba

Tkere is m (Mog in tbr wurfal moro sraeraPy
desired tbat-toeg lite, _«rt the ma^hty *c peopte put sHf canng f&lt;ir tlwlr beallh - not teeouowe toe our Ares a: *urb a pace we laseteK tiae
te gtve the sublert si Jteient thsaght aatll we
receive a rmlai-r Iu ttebtixiw efta Mtere ni-

They do twt know of «Mn*.nateM they bare
the eourai&gt; to try the New Style. It straljtitem
oct a tangled up tjnm ta a very short while,
and thou, who buy 11 ocee buy It always.
Why don’t you try It. reader? It is mM oat
by a responslbl* baas*, aad Is exactly » rtpre
tented. It costs ImU a dollar ter a vary tarje
bottta Tc tt mw* and yon will c»ver be »o
glad at anything In yw.r Ute. Yuwr druggist
may not hare a. but be wUl order W for you
Bo sure It toys New style Pleasaal Tatte on
carton aud taatte before you taken. Try It. and
you will Im! happier than U y*n had found a
a gold mine, for it Is really a mtoe-ot health.
Free troin alcohol and opium, composed at
expenslsobert* aad root*, uttbh fine, delicate
flavoring.
.
Send for a beautiful txx* free.

-------llaattnrs.
.......-.Sbuttx...
.......... Mito......
■RM&amp;mHum'

mi n

Is the saly proprirtarj
prepared
throat AND L
„.
CHIL
wr

Ptsttai'i

�IT

The Boom’ Road.

REMedy'pAIN
For Soreness, Stiffness.
prompt. Sure, Safe, Recent.

J4COB icuvura.

JXMH xrowt.

rlble Pain.

rm CHARLES A VOCELEH CO.. BtllMcr,. HR.

DICLARKE
IK1

.ittCmil}

Otd-EsUhllslat
AND SURGEON

SKILL lid SMS

Mi, Neirons and PriralG Diseasa.
•Sr NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lok Manhood.

iv-SY^ULOMd al!bed Blood aad BktoDUtiics permanently cured.
Se ktDNEVand URINARYOMBpiaint*.Gleet.
" -r.o-rhcea,Stricture. Varicoceleaadalldiwa*c»
•1' Oenito-Ufiaare Organ* cured porr.ptiy wuheuj

F. D. CLARKE, M. D., &gt;
Morri* Block, DETROIT. MICM.

Hastings Banner,

$1.00 a Year.
A)PEERLESS DYES

BEST
AFor BUCK STOCkTISS.
W- S~E •• «.&lt;?&gt;»?.
I’eerlCM
T1
----1.. ,Laumdry
. T. .Bluing.
. _ _

•Hi E &lt;&gt;i COMMISSIONERS UN CLAIMS.
Lite ut Michigan. Connived tarry.
Kitate of .lor! lurber. deceased.
We. the bndendened. hating In-cn appointed
• rite protest--. court lor thr county uf Barry.
Lite ut Mh-lilgHit, eointai«slonrrs to receive,
famine aud ad)n*t all claimsaod demands of
•• -i&lt;—1 Bartier. !n:e ol *sld county-Iccca—d. on
£ ivnUy. tbe 7th d&gt;iv &lt;&gt;t May. A !&gt;.,!»». and on
*■ 'Inraday. thr 7th liny of Aucuvt. A. D.. I.hmi,
f o'clock x. m.. of each of *»ld days, .tor the
of examining aud allowing said claims.
»;&lt;j n,.it • it .coiilhs from the 7th day of Feb"liary. A !•„ !~c.». were allowed by saidcourt
«r'■rtdltor’i Ur present their claims to us tor

j. flitow N.
.loiKrii !.. &lt;&gt;&lt;«h.f.v.
Commiteloner*
PHORATE OBDER.
Sit- ot Michigan. riMiuty of Barry—M.
a: .-. M**lim of the Probate Court Car the
Amty ut Harry. lioiden at the Probate Office.
1 Um City ot Haatinn, in said county, ou Frtth’ -lb day ot March, tn the vear One
■: ju-jnd right hundred and eighty-tdta.
Ifn-M-nt. Charles W. Annstrong, .lodge of
Intli-iniiUcro(thee«atOoI AddlsonlSpaidltig.
'O^CaMKl.
‘in t-adlng and filing the petition, duh verb
■I.-I Julia SjatldliiE, widow of .said deceased,
-'Unit that a certain instrument now on file in
: 4 court purporting to-be the but will and
"a'd decca*ed may lie admitted to
■ hod
**’«uUt* therein named ap•■’.’"“wl.ibatThuradiy.Uietth
-'■*' '&lt;
V" »•*"* IB the fore­
war, be assigned tor tbe hearing of «aid petl°3'b*5"? •* **w of mid deceased
=..d all bthrr persons Interested In said estate.
ii-c required to apjicar at a session ot said
"iP'A '.«* t'.’
hidden nt the Probate Office.
■1 the City of Hastings. Ip said County, and
wwe. if any there be. why the prayer of
••- t-titionrr should not be granted. And it I*
n'Jicr ordered, that laid petitloner give not Ire
-’beperson* Interested in said estate, of the
.■•mdenev of said petition, nnd tbo hearing
'",'7'”. • by causing a copy of this order to be
J'^llshedJIn tbe Hastings Baxxkb. a newspa•ft piloted and circulated In said County of
Larry onee In each week for three successive
*rek* previous to said day of hearing.
W. ARMBTHONd,
Judge of Probate.
I'AAruc copy.)

« ■ mi

U the only proprietary medicine on Ute market
prepared expressly for
throat and lvno diseases of
„,
,
CHILDREN.
, ’I1' ^,*afe and certain cure for Whooping
Cougits. Colds, HoaroeneM, Dlr
'll lr,'iU1)lng- Asthma. Lota of Voice, and
jar complaints so common to childhood; conaJa, no opiates, thereby obviating the danger
oft®&gt; restating when oougb mixtures
pre,&gt;ared for adults are given to chnartn.
....
TRUK TO IT8 NAME.
“*«»*«■ fojmd a medicine more tree to
,lu“* P«k»MUn1i Croup Remedy. I
’
tforn,T °*n children and recoramr Customers, I never k«ew It to
,'L b"A'
$,erenMn’ ‘Inintht. Musketron.

Peckhan’s Croup Remedy

FOR CHlfJIRE.X.
*
r
nv
25 cents. Prepared only
M,JuLL1' F«•' Co.. Freeport. Mich,
tie
d 1 WBlt unU1 lo,norrow. del a bot-

&amp;0 doses, 25 cents.

It Seems To Be a Hard One
to Travel.
OKLAHOMA SETTLERS DRIVES OUT.

Did it Elect Harrison? The following appeared in a Minne*uta
piper: “Member* of thr democratic party
have been using ajl subterfuges to account
for their overwhelming defeat, and numeroua an- the causes alleged.
"I was talking with several of the vanqulsbed on Fourth street the other day, op­
posite* bill board, and one of thr party esclaimed: “If It had not been for the close­
ness of the National committee in the ev
peudlture of money, we would have elected
our man.
The republicans advertised
their man like a circus." Several of the
jjarty remarked Hint 110 advertising wa*
done except small announcements in tlie
papers, mid a few "hangers- en the dead
walls.
*■
“Hangers?" said our Informant.- What
do you cnlI that but a circus p^tcr?" point­
ing to a twelve sheet niedieliM* poster on
the bill board. Iwaring the cuts of General
Harrison and his grand father.
“If the democrat had advertised like
that. Cleveland would have been eicctetl."The poster referred to was one of the fa­
miliar black and while Ilog Cabin har=al»arllla jx&gt;.*tets sent out by an enterprising
firm engaged in the manufacture ot old log
cabin home cures, under the name of
Warner's Log Cabin Remedies, and among
other equally valuable articles include* the
famous l/og Cabin Sarsaparilla, which is
everywhere recognized ns the be*t of all
spring medicines arid stands without a ri­
val for the cure of all dlsordcrv which are
the results of impure blood.
'
The spring time of Hie year Is the season
when the system needs renovation: the long
winter has caused the, blood to become filled
with IrDpuriti**:,.
There exist* no butter means tn aid aud
strengthen the system nt such an urgent
period than the use of Warner's Log Cabin
Sarsaparilla, which spoMlly restores tin.bkxHl to a pure nnd healthy state, which
insure* health and happlnes*.
Tbe reputation of tlte firm putting out
the medicine Is almvti reproach, and is tbe
firm which manufactures Warner's Safe
Cun th? standard remedy for the cure of
all tbose.dlseases peculiar to the kidneys ns
well as those which are the results of tlisease in those orgails. and which has met
with such phenomenal success for lhe past
tea years.
We underKtajid that the posters referred
to made tbeir appearance in many part&gt;ro(
the country sometime prior to the Chicago
ednventitai which nominated Gen. Harri­
son as a candidate for tbo presidency—
bene*- tbe use made of the portraits of UmHarrisons, father nnd grandson— was cith­
er the result of remarkable jolitical for■ sight or in seoonlance with the historical
memcUUioB of the old Ixig Cabin with the
narn*- o( .Harrison.

Mothers will find Dr. Winchell’s teething
ayrup just the medicine to hare In tiie houae
for tbe children; it'will cure coughs, colds,
sore throat, luid regulate tbe bowels. Try
John Hart, a Frenchman, was stabled
In a drunken row at Tamarack.
Consumption Cured.
An old pbysicau, retired from practice having
bad placed in his lined* by an hast India mlsshiitary th? formula of s simple vegelubie rvmswupitvn, proncuui*. cauirrii. astemn ana an
throu and langaBectiops. also a positive aud
radical cure lor nervom debility iwdallnervotmeomptritrt*. after having tested it* wonder{'•‘I curative poncr* iu thousand* of c.-we*. lute
fcl'/t ta* duly to make 11 kntnvi to bl* suffering
M*ws. Actuated by tbli motive ana a desire
tb rellsre human suffering. I whl tend free of
charge, to all wtadeslre it. till# recipe trf &lt;ter­
mau, French or English, with fufl direction*
for preparii g and using. Sent by mail by ad­
dressing with gtsrnp, naming this paper, w. A.
hoyes, Hn rower’sHluck. Hoebeater. N. V.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
Brtlde* doing tbe houxrwork for a family

twenty-eight wa*hing« in n single

soou becomu a widow.
. Billy McLain, the chap of pugilistic fuine.
bus beoa convicted of highway robbery fa

I aited Stare. Troop. Dwoend
Thoee
most effectual knock-out that Billy Uns sus­
Who Went iiown to l‘o»&lt;-M tfae Land
tained hj Soms time.
of Premte. Bnd
Tht.lr ,Io|lvll for
Isabella CTxjnty’s Uack bear crop lui*' been
the Raeond Tlnre—The Kharpri Furetting
HI. Avor-utlon—Statement, for the Ileatturn* rbowing twenty-five la-uin vpccimnu to
1ms to Ucflect Vpou.
Michigan Equal Suffragists convene nt
Wichita. Knm, March W—Tbe bcomcrLansing March likSl. TU nuqwcte-! that
were in a frightful state uf denwrnjfcatimi
Saturday, Friday night tbo new, n-a. b.,1
Oklah.eu. City that th- troojw were rn reut.
Sault Stc. Marie people who own the
Detroit ba* :q&gt;read her not for a |&lt;-nuancnt
from Fort Reno th drivu them out of th*
Spnufah lUver».-dlver inlue, over In Canada, I’xposltion, aim! It's more than probable that
vountry. Tiiuy tied in terror to tho wood*
are striking It rich, they claim.
ajid buvlMw tfkinx with them nil tbeir rn'.ttn
•blca Tbcwldiers, uuder commandbf Lieut.
English Spavin Liniment, remove* all
William Dnvis. an inmate of tlx- Pontiac
Hani, Soft or Cnlloused Lump* and Blem­ asylum, died recently from injuries receivod.
(. arson, arriving nt noon, commenced tc
ishes from horse*. Bhxxl Spavin. Curbs. by being roughly handled by an attendant
scorch far thr boomers, beating tbe bush'Splints. Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles, all
aud scouring the wsxxk They wxm gathered
Govwuor Lure recently *old 'AX) chicken*
Swollen Throat.*, Sprains, Cough, etc.
from hl* Gilead farm that averaged nearly
quite n body—men, women, nnd children Snvc J50 by use of one Ixitde. Warranted. seven jiuuwte •»&lt;■)&gt;. This will materially help
and driving them U-foro them, *tar re! fot
Sold by Dr. El H. Itethrop, Druggist,
Um Knnaan fine, Howe*, tents, ci aim found-'
Hastings.
out well next summer he'll doubtless manage
atioris and mark, were dcMroyml. It is Mid
Cc-ugrrssman. Belknap 1.* home again to get tlu-ough hi* gubernatorial term quite
that-HtU Ms be«-n.arnwted. No exetno was
aud thinks .Mr. Burrows stands a rood comfortably.
received nnd all found without pernuu ni-rt
The annual reunion of the Third Michigan
show for election a* -peaker.
CaPt H*»y* »tart«l al.„ frora tbt
Cherokee strip with tr.aq. K and intend, tc
carry before bhn to the smith all t&amp;&gt; I wanpre*id-'iit, ami O. W. Rowland secretary.
era be IliuK
• A great jihyzIrian has discoverwt tliat
The nett reunion goes to Kalamazoo ta Feb■People u tbia region are nnzioudy await­
the true way to net on tbe liver. *tomach.
bowels, etc., 1* through their uer.ws. ruary, 1*10.
ing the nctioa of eongrew, in opening up &lt; U.la
Kalaiuarc*&gt; feel* sort o' proud te-cause the
•Mile*’ pllfa the *iiin!1vst and mildest. S»mhoma for inlllMfrmL Map. ,.f ukUh. mu nre‘
ples free at W. H. &lt; ioodyear** drug store. MTest* within her border* have fallen below
in every rtorv window,. and raeb oi.e i» nor
1 one per day. ' 'clary may turn out to be a
rouuilcd by a crowd of eager purere from
great
civllixi-r. after alL
A
40-lh.
lake
trout
was
caught
at
SL
nwmin- until night. Strangere are flocking
Ignsee a r'eyv ifays ago.
Judge Ilunre, Port Huron's centenarian, is
into the city iron* al! diroctionx nnd in all
moving along with tbe procradon al tiie ripe
imagmab’.v Uoya; Min-rm 'prairie tK-hreuiera,
. Kai'Mi Rapid*, Mich.
o'd age of UM years. He's still bale and
wume m imlacx- enrx, other* via th? freight
hearty.
train and walking route. In Pun-ii. a unall
of erysipelas. After two phyririaswdmd ssed
l ast summer Nellie E. Porter, ol Wyom
town on th*- South Canadian' river. In th*
tbeir treatment !-&gt;r several week* and 1 con­ ing towmdiip, was crippled by being thrown
Cliickaww nation, just m.uthj.f Oklahoma in
tinued growing rapidly worse, being by this
Indian territory, fully -I.(MM? 'people are en­
time completely bliud. and Iu their CiagniMl* from a Ciitcngo A Went Michigan jauaengt-r
concluded that there was no earthly help or train, and now Iwiiigs a &gt;12,000 damage suit
camped awaiUng the pmudun'.- ]rw!uma.
hope for me. I gave up having tried all the against tbe railway company us cumpetualion allowing them u» enter. Along th*
ranoIlM I knew or heard of. My nelibber. Mr.
KnnMu iKinler there are ftjjv 4
Miller, came In to see me oue day and said try tian for tbe injuries su*tatae&lt;L
Loose's Extract Bed Clover. As he had known
more propio. Taken altogeih^ timv
of It working remarkable cure*. I told him 1
make a curious and motley/-run-d. There i»
had lost tape, tbat nothing would do ma any
tho old wekerner, who never ha. n pertna-'
px»d tu this world, he Insisted, and taking his
hat went to tbe drug store and imugikt ma nue winds ami tie- coMequeut windmill idleness,
nent *to{&gt;p{ug-]dcu&gt;e, but wand.-re ar.-und
bottle nnd urged me to try It, which I did. Ten Jackson's milk supply is said to be nine­
from town to town; there i« tire- small east­
day* afterward* I vent for two more bottle* and
ern farmer who wants to better hi* .-undition:
It was wonderful taw I Improved. I continued teenth* pure.
using l: and to-day I am ••etter than I have been
there i» thu mechanic, tho owreant, the |m&gt;
Detroit Medical college has jart turned
ta yean. No *tgn of erj*l|x-ls* ha* shown Itself
femi&lt;aml num, and tho daim-junqwr.
Icxwn
and I heartily recommeud It to suflerlnc human­ another t*&gt;U-h of full-fledged M.
• Tbi. la.t uuprindple.1 sp?ri.» U num won*
ity as the greatest and best blood purifier ta ex­ ujion a long suffering public. Humanity has
istence.
Your* truly.
A -ahanC game that i. being worked like a
to contend with a great variety of epidemics,
L nanrn by iu originate. U tilc town P-&lt;
N. B.-Mv daughter. Mrs. Bishop, of Toledo,
scheme. S.-v.»rnl of th«we rumblMtions lmv«
lid. S. Loci i*a* been elected captain of wu afflicted almust 1** badly ana your Red ' de jllsd doctors.
Clover cured heir.
ti. M.
I ren orgnnurd in Wichita, and moro*wre be­ Flint Blues.
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ing conceived. The undtu &lt;&gt;|&gt;erand. i* t&lt;
Cole'* CarbotiMiap
Two cm** of &lt;li|»Uthvria nt Saulte Nte- proM-cutiuu to try his band at Voodurting a
Sake a map of .&lt; Iklaboma, pick a *Ue and
little lottery *cb«n&gt;c on bi* own account.'
Marie.
a medicinal toilet soap, absolutely pure
make it a town—m ianagfauitioa, &lt; tptions w
the lot* are then offered at gl or $:.• pr cer­ nnd fn«c from the delaterious ingnidleiits
that'* likely to find out th*- sin* uf sonw other
Worth It* Wright In Gold.
tificate. One compmiy ni&lt;4i&lt;’hat, t-anght 1,- used In many of lhe so-called skin soap*.
folic*
also. ■
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Albert Etettningrr. Covington. Ky.. was
H parifie* the skin, allays the irritation of
victims, and more are still craning.
The rnterprWng grocer is on band with
afflicted with Catarrh three ymnt
lie
While Okbiboma niny l«- nnd uiiikiubtedly .&lt;u.tibam. rash and prickly heat, soften* the says: “After trying every known patent -puro maple sugar," nutao when tbe mercury
iuvnds
and
prevent*'roughness
and
chop
­
ia u good country, the boom that i« lasing
medicine which 1 saw advertised., none of was vainly trying to find a noting place bew-orkrd up i» nothing but a gigantic money­ ping. cure.* black heads, pimples and skin which helped me, 1 tried PapUlon (extract
making -eb’-nie. “People have nil fek-o, " «dd blemishes, nnd preserves, freshens and
offlax 1 Catarrh Cure as a last resort. It *tn.v «r&lt;- marvelon* to ■-■•ntemplate.
C*.i. Mnthiixm, for reveuty-six year* an In- beautifies the complexion. It produce* a has nintlc a complete, cure, and fa worth Its
duin agent, now living Vi. ibis plnre, -that soft, cranny emulsion, even in hard water, weight in gold. 1 will give you other rcfSixteen young
Uklohuma is a land virtually flowing with and is a positive luxury for the bath, tbe
milk and honey. There are a great many toihe and the nursery. Get only the gen­ ereners from j|prtie* who have been'cured.
It ta no experiment, but a positive cure."
«wrets in it, hut they will find thu extracting uine. the label- on which is black anil the
the lot the wife hnntsr found one that suited
Imrgc
tattles
&lt;.nly
11.00
at
Goodyear's
IToccm bitter; they will also find It will tw letters green. I“ricc SS cents, bold by EL
drug store.
liuuiy weariroine day* before the commiadoa II. ^Lathrop.
pair mat for the tint time on tbeir wedding
succeeds in inducing’tbe Indiana to reUnqubb
In the charter elections at Quincy, it
Go!.
H. MeComns. of luinsing. is at
tbeir claim upiai any part of the territory.
was the young blood against the older
Ti* vi.-iimed that in no township in Van
Washmgtou
studying
lhe
clumcci*
of
secur
­
By the different tre.stn-s with every one, «4
men. The kid* won.
Buren county have nil tbe township taxes
which I am oogniuuit, there is not r.n inch ol ing tiie Miehigau pension agency.
soil to which the United States can lay claim..
Some Foolteh People
urer Dally, of Porter township, perf-wmed
Oklahoma\r»» originally intended for th* Alla*
'flie original Abietine ointment te only
cough to run until it gets beyond the
occuppnncy of freed negroes, who had l»eeu reach ot medicine. They often »ay, “Oil, !t will put up in large two-ounce tin taxes and te such a fret th* ]«ut winter. Daily must pusheld k-fore the war as slaves by the Indian*. wear away," but In mo*t cases fl wear* them an absolnh- eurc for old sore*, burns, res* n financial |*tr*ua&lt;dvenem j&gt;ecu)inriy hi*
Tin- scheme did not mntcri.&lt;!!;■«•, nnd the coun­ away. Could they le- induced to try the »ucce**- wound-, chapped hanils. ami all skin
A Clarkson farmer, who evidently believes
try w a* taki-n potoewdw of by the Creeks, tul medicine called Kemp's Balaam, which Is eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds
Scminultih, Iowa*, Kicka[x&gt;o«. Potta wntomics, •eid «n a positive guarantee to cure, they would of piles. Ask lor the Original Abietine in dividing honor* with the city bn*in&lt;«w
an-1 tbe Hac« and Foxes, w ho now chum own- tifemedintely see the excellent efiect after tak­ Oiiitmviit. bold by W. H. Goodyear at 25 man. albeit the *qnle tie a little, **&gt;mpnt-atlvcJy spenking. lias failed 910,out) worth.
er*h(|&gt;. Other portions of the land whinb thr ing the first do*. Price aoc aud H.tn. Trial cents |&gt;er tax—by mall GO cent*.
.
- ttlir* want are occupied by tiie Orages, stre tree. At nil druggists.
Ln wrence A Chapin'* extensive fmiodry at
Cberoktca, PonCM, Wiciiitaa, and Pawnees.''
The product of the Calumet A Hecla
There island in Kamas. Nebraska, Arixoaa, ' S. L. Wiggins, of East Saginn^-. has stamp tulli* for the past week was fl41!* Kalama r&lt;x&gt; wm damaged by fire to tiw
amount of f4/xD recently.
And New Mexico—in fact any of tbe western bought .'*.009.000 feet of pine, on tho Tit- tons.
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If It’s tho uarly bird that gets a fat break­
ata its or territories—much suju-rior to that in tawabassec river.
fast tho Mt. Clenimts band ought not to get
Indian territory. But Oklahoma Isas l«-vn
Remarkable Nerve.
As well aa tbe hsnd-omevt, and other* are In left. Thoy've ordered n &gt;400 *et ol imifornu
boomed; everyba* the craxr nnd ivixhe*
The •-arty hUtory of America 1* fulF of vited to call on any druggist and get free a trial from 1’hiliulriphi*, and will soon le rendy to
u&gt; gv there.
,
T)&gt;» colonui intuiu*U*l that witne of thr instanres of nwn having great nerve. But bottle of Kerap'a Bataum for the throat and «4en tbo spring campaign.
l&lt; a*k-n&gt; were adventurer* with everything to we are rapidly becoming the most nervous lung*. * remedy that I* selling entirely upon Ito . An Ithaca woman of JJS sunny summers
gain nnd nothing to i&lt;w. “All they care for,” people on earth. The recent Increase of merits and.!* guaranteed to relieve and cure all Suu liecti married four time* and is actually
he said. “1* tbe auecef»ful accnmplhJiinrnf qf Insanity, epileptic fits, headache, backache, chronic and acute coughs, hsthnia, bronchitis
tbe sriieme to enrich thrtn.*lve-t out of the neuralgia, tileeplcssness. nervousness, dys­ and-consumption. large bottles -'■o cents and in a lonely grave, one is in prison, and the
capital of the Ixxmi-cransl people, and tb^y pepsia. fluttering of thwheart, etc., pointsto an early decay of the nice, unless this
American continent.
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are doing it.“
Flint hopes tn have a base ball chib.
In Wichita, Topekn, Enqsoria/ ami nil tendency is checked. Nothing will cure
Tbe state fish hatchery nt Detroit will soon
routbcrti Kansas towns everything has been th(*e diseases like Dr. Mile.*' Nervine,
I*- ready U» plant
baby a hitetteir
drepepiia, ladlgBsttoa. constipation,
dead since tbe lvx&gt;m of two years ago. The wammted to contain neither opium nor headache,
•.’K- per box, S boxes for fl. For sale by ", H. for a future crop. That .* right N^nke am­
crops have failed, trade i* dull, ai«1 every in&lt;&lt;n&gt;lilne- Satnplv bottle* five, at W. H. Good yearple provision for a generous supply of brain
onecxccpt the lucky nui e*tat~ adventurer, Goodyear's drug store. Don’t fall to try it.
food,
A
Lapeer
photographer is advertised a*
who made his pile in the lK&gt;oin, i* impoverIonia's overall factory i* bring enlaarged
John Forayth. a young merchant of being competent to “r-xtrnct photograph*
erfxhwL
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and 1-VJ hands will ben-after be employed in
North Branch, died at Upla.v City of con­ without pain.”
/
turning out tliat ■'■rvfcenlile, though not
I lullmm'* Stain Trcnxiiry.
sumption.
handsome, article of wearing apj*»rvl.
IxniAXAFOUK, March 16.—Tbo financial
Iron**-'-, Bed Clover Pile Bemnty,
Hanover business men complain of dull­
condition of tho state i* lending I* is a post live specific for ml forms uf tbe disease.
Sknultanrvrtwly with tho entrancu of tbe time*, and the editor of tlx- locnl |xq&gt;er
bleeding. Itcbtng. ulcerated and pro­
ronsidcrahk' trouble, a* tbcre is not a .Blind,
truding piles— Price !»e. For sale by M.H. swells is that of the women who till thu stall*, knows tbe cauw thereof. They jmiil him a
dollar available in thy treasury, and nc Goodyear.
and whoso neplendent diamonds and *umj&gt;: total of lass than $-'»J for advartiriug last
|&gt;ros|ect of nay for some weeks to
Many Moshervllle people will go to the tuous gown* excite th” admiration and won­
come. State Treasurer Isuncke ha* a*ke*l the Indian Territory this aunnucr.
David Conklin 1* a Smith Crock citizen
der of all beholder’. I saw &lt;sm who was a
different county tnaMrin to make ad­
living counterpart of tho origbial Dumas’ who roMotiy liad a little experience that
vanced payments of aie amounts dno tlic- Tbe popular blood purifier. Hood's Sarsapa­ Camille. Ebe might have been a dacbcHi, to ought to make him a wiser num. Ho went
rilla, t* having a tremendous sale tbt* season.
state isi the May eemi-dmiu«l settli-incnt*. »• Nearly everybody takes II. Try it yourself.
judgo from the splendid poise of her queenly over to Port Huron with &gt;40 in his trouser*',
that, if he is not kucremful in procuring the
head, covered with braids of raven black jxx-ket. took several big drinks of redeye at
The Michigan tisji hatcheries are now
Juan of CIN'.OUU outborired by the ktfalahair, which set off to rare advnutage the
Hire, without iletay, he will have some money planting their spring crop of young trout. ravishing whitcuewi of her skin. I liavo no afterward throw n out into tho street and ar­
for the inymrnt of the salaries of tbe state
Were You EJer Burned ?
words with which to do justice to her rested by a policeman. If such a racket
ofliccni nnd the expensoi of die public insti­
Of course you were, and you know how charms. Court beauties of th* reign of wont show a man tho folly of fooling w itb
tutions. This «iU require about f ISO.fXW.
painful a little bum is.. Cole'.* Cnrlmlisalve Charles II ixgwted of this rare type, but 1 firewater, then nothing wilL
Instantly relieves tbe pain of bums and am of tbe opinion Hint even these
Tiie Right Kind of a Dog for Indiana. scalds and will curt? the worst case without great ladies could not conmymd the
UOBYDOX, Ind.. March IA—John Price a scar. It is superior to any external rem­ air of superb hauteur of thlA womau
ha* been awarded
dainngva against the edy known for the relief and cure of piles. uf tho Alhambra Convent liall. She only
The mid-winter revival still retains its grip
Adams Kxprent company for tbe han of a Fever sores, ulcere, chHblalns. bites of remained an hour, during - which Interval on several town* of the state and bid* fair tu
continue it* march into April.
dog. The only value of tbe animal, as sworn, poisonous Insects, .salt rhehtn, tetter and
to by tbo plaintiff, was his gHht antiisxthy to all itching and irritating diseases of the
Tbe annual meeting of tbe G. R. A I. rail­
white care- -He could see®/them a mile skin and scalp. The wrapper of the gen­ at her box and withdrawing, having removed way wo* held at Grand Rapids rvcentiy, the
away and keep his masters premises well uine Is black and the letters green. Small
old board of directors being re-elected. The
guarded ngnlnst their intrusion, making him boxes 35 cents; large boxes 50 cents. Sold cigars from their mouths. I don’t know, of
course, bat It seems to ma that if I were a &gt;lin, 11R.5M, a* compared with the previous
on exceptionally valuable animal ton resident by E. H. lAtJirop.
man I should rcapect tbo divine loveliness of n year? It i« \probabta that the Big Ilnpkb
of Corydon.
Geo. Riggs and Ira Weldon, of Mosher- woman of thlc typo, if I had no respect for “spar" of this line will lie extended tu Lud­
vllle, have been licensed to exhort.
.Mary Anderson Hcriously HI.
ington during tta jirnsent year.
PitlLADKuratA, March IA—Mary Ander­
Michigan salt taock* turned out 100.(XXI
Uncle Sam’s Nerve A Bone Liniment her, to that God given gift, her wondrou*
son will net no more this season. Hbe was in­ win relieve sprains, brulmw, neuralgia anil
barrel* of tbe saline product during Febnitempted to lift my hat, either to '‘beauty" or
formed by her physician that In order to rheumatism. Sold by all druggists.
fully recover from tbe nervous prostration
The entire democratic ticket was elected nnd havo the pleasure ot seeing my hair come thing of a meal
with which she fi*« !&gt;eeu «uff« ing fnr a fort­
tumbling down in a heap. Consequently, J
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night she would havo to cancel all ber engage at Petoskey.
He Had*8elt Hh*um For 20 Taars*
ments for thu sraaon and put herself under
denrica—Pittsburg Dispatch.
bis care for a nninc of treatment
A. Manvel, Aw'tSupt. A G. P. Agt. C.,
R. I. A P. R. R. writes: “I have been
Youthful English Mall Carrier*.
Found Guilty of Border.
or not he bad jurisdkffionjn tbe core at that
affllctrii with Salt Rheum iu a most serious
It appears that in the little Cumberland time of day.
x~
MjnxkapoUR, Minn., Mandi Hi—Tbe form. During tbe winter season, my
Prof. Hognn, tbe Jackson balloon-paraJournal’s Boulder, M. T., special says: The hands have been in such condition that I
ber
majesty's
postoffice
te
largely
performed
jury in the Bryson murder esse Saturday re­ was unable to dress or undress myself
turned a verdict of murder in the first de­ without assistance, and 1 have not had by tbe tobocl children. Tbo tettera are in­
gree. Bryson come to Boulder from Minne­ gloves or bandagt* off iny hands for about trusted to the youngrters by tbo village post- incrtMil bis outfit and now
apolis soummontli* ago with Sophia Lind four tnmitbs, until 1 began using I’apillon
strom, and killed her, it i» aupptMvd for her (extract of flax) Skin Cure- I certainly but rometimee the recreative Imtinct overthink it has cured my hands, l-arge bot­ oomm th* sense of duty, and the mMvta art
money.
_____________ - - tles only f 1.00 st Goodyear's drug store.
Kaglncer Cook Not Guilty.
Marcs CHL-XR, Pa, Mareb Ifi—Tbe jury
Grand Ledge's smallpox patient is well.
same principal. But this may be accounted tw
in the cose of Engineer Cook, in the Mud
Tiie sense of extreme weariness indicates
Kun trial, nftw be‘»K out all night, Saturday
reform in tbe portal system.-Baltimore
mormng returned a verdict of Dot guilty, and disordered blood. Ayer's Sareaparli la puri­
fies iL
tbe county tn pay tbe costa.

Jack -on h bound tqbe?on link" I crsxftw.
city library bx« been fcrnisbal with a
single winding.
' Kleinhau* ft 1

at fxjcisvilli- with

capital, are tbo

wjulat at the newiqxipcr buuuew tliat ou:
show a tithe at the financial' accretion that
the clothing r&lt; ntnre at th!.* firm tea* done.
Tbe Pbumta furnitdre company of Grand
Rtjrdi: Uayu contracted to iurnish a Boatou

furniture deal* e.wr consummated ta tta*
country.
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Mlrhlgnn' Legtelaturc.

Laxhixo, Mich.. March 13.—Damon'* liquor

that ciuiuiber.
Laxhixg, Mich.. March 14.—During the
latiTc-committees of the cattle inspection bill
ixing them as robbers, ot&lt;* Both houses ot
the legislature adopted resolutions congratu­
lating 1‘rerident Harrison an Palmer's ap­
pointment iu. minister to Spain. Tta baa—
appointed a special committee to tavtwtigato
the iflluged atrocities at tiie Pontiac anylurn.
Tbe bill allowfag Detroit women to vote for
■ebuol ta^ectora has been sigmd by the gov.

Laxsixo, Mieb., March lAw-Tbo housu de-

uro authorizing Grand Rapid*, to borrow gbC,OW) for waterworks.
LaiuuxO, Mich., March Id—The bill to rer
Michigan Houtbirn. under which rt gntsn.
special rate of taxation, was killed ta the
tag'boards of registration from meeting ta
Md«x»wi (already pas** I by the howwl: declar­
ing it a felony to ship &lt;r order shipped dyna­
mite or nitro-glycerine by any transporta­
tion linn on which po»M:up-n« an* i-arrted.
A tall to prevent,the state industrial- school
farming out the labor of its girl inmate* waa
killed.
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'

against Charles K. Boyer, a Pullman con­
ductor, asking &gt;10,000 damagw. Boyer mar­
ried Mi*s Mattie McCullough, daughter of

wedding day for marriagv with her,
be obtained her

coolly told Itii- that men were foolish to
marry j»x»r girl* when they could get 1**
ones. Mbs McCullough had been engaged to

are wdlJmown.
WamhixI'Tox Cm, March ta —Chinf
Bril, of tbe Mucret service, has re­
ceived information of the arrest ta
New
York Friday night of
Richard
Firiwr and wife, and Robert Zugier. welldollars, whir* are lti&gt;e l&lt;«t imitations of
genuine dollar ever
Hundrrobnf th

of cuunterfrititig tools, mold*, etc., uwd by
Fisher nnd tax associate:* The arrret uf there
peo|de te regarded «* tbe meta important

Auguvt.
. Rt-mvnxK. Ind., March !«.—Carey Adhtrect at I o’clock Saturday morning when *•

street laaij*. Night Policeman Scanlan or-

not obeyed. Scanlan fire*! upon them, the
liall from tho revolver striking Ailams in
the beck and producing a fatal wound. Adcharacter, but was drinking a little at tbe

rihly aroiund by tbo murder. Scanlan k ta
jalL Hlsexcux', Umt ho thought tbe young
men were burglars, te belk-ved u&gt; be an after- .
thought.

I.1XCOLX, Neb., Man* !«.— Tbo Rev. T. J.
Minrhsrt, pastor of Greer Methodist Epis­
copal church, te on trial for Improper conduct
in hi* church at public worship. He is

revchitinn, aud hn* new things to relate;
oftlx&gt; church then exhort Some

The testimony ha* a tendency to convkt him
■V irregulariti--*, Ixit nothing very wrong.
Bvfpalo, N. Y., March Id—A strike -ot
about 1,OU&gt; grain shoveler*, empk yed ta tbe

shoveler* struck la'cauw* they diacovared

Tbe rlenmnd was complied with and the mee

Jdxctiux Crrr. Ky., March ttJ-J. R.
Powell, a temperance lecturer from Mts-

but got drunk and ha* not been *t&gt;har dnea,

m

u temperance lecturer.

RocKVtux, Conn.. March 10.—A bx-al

into suite to b» worn by President Harriroa

finest quality ever produced tn thw country

�THiiataialDKil
Does Not Proceed With Suf­
ficient Expedition.

HARRISON’S -CAMPAIGN MAIL.

gre*&lt; right along, and tbe impatience °t
who «unt t&gt;» w- their state ••recognised," is.
If anything, on tha increase. This i» par­
ticularly the aw with’ tin* Illinois detogntion,
it r&lt;-j«*rt&gt;. are to be credited. (hie prominent
IIlmaWaii ts said to have poured into the ear

■ ' plaint,! which be- miun| up by exprewdng a
hojw that nt least be would !•* perpiittigd to
name tbe pmimaster in Ms own town.
Tbe fight wages very warm mi jiublk'' printer. The list from which tlx* appoints

tilth. of Chicago; Capt -Holloway, uf IndUo1 apoli&lt;; rv-Gongnsamian Nichols, &lt;&gt;t North
Carolina; Maj. A. Z H. Davis, of -Minnrepo-

Tbe Cnlifornianv an* pushing thvir man anil
. are htqxrfa), not to my sanmi:n-, of raccrM;;
but they are, liko th# other, trithout any-nsrarance f»oni the prraid-n;.
\
in fart that it what trouble* th** moot of
tiro politician* wbo arc ben* with tbe purpo»o
of looking after tbe inton-Ma of their friends.
Tbo pnroklrat ta a pol listener, but never
&lt;• ninuta binmelf until the-officinl li*t is sent
to the wnate. He h&lt;-nr» what hta callers
howto Miy, and beyond a remark tliat plain­
ly implies that ttleru are two dr three oilier
ptKqdo who are- jurt a* #uxiou* as hta callerx.
wiys nothing to indicate who is going to draw
tb» prire.
Among tin* new nhuuta now put forward
for a plan* Is that of St.-pheo A. Dougin.*.
• who ft named for a district attorneyship in
HJinw-. He ha» strong’ Lacking. All but
one of the judge* of Cook county have in­
dorsed him, tlx* exception being Judge Col­
lins, who ta for Maj. Adair. Ix-onard Swett,
Rriwrt T. Linroln atxl many other promin­
ent and infliusitial men have written per­
sonal letters to the preri* lent and the attorney
general on behalf of Mr. Douglas, who is
u!»&gt; reretninended tta Iter. Dr. Barrows, uf
It ta satti that in tbe flabt far cv.Uector of
the port of ^'lilrago. both the senators andI
Hou. Jojrpb Mcdill have declared agaixwt;
Mr. NIxun, of Tbe liter Oceaa

nue commi®loner»hip favor Mason, of West
Virginin. which will still further disgruntle
. tbe lUiuuis men. Corporal Tanner ta leading
for pension cotnmias$c&gt;t&gt;er.
Mr. Clarkson, tbe newly confirmed find asatatant jxutniMtor general, nrrirad nt tlRfidenartmeut shortly before 12 o’clock yestarday.
( He Wa« rreeived by Col. HlcreuMMi and the
oath was ndniintaterod to him by Judge Ixtwreu*-jn. Hu was then introduced to tbe cmployes Of tbe office.

ing around to hta friends, ns follow*;
Stevenson (late assistant ;»UnuU-r general),
lawyer, Bloomington. llta( Mr. Stevetuun
■will practice in tin* United N{;rtfc«. courts' at
Springfield and Chicago.
Gen. Nathan Goff, who has la-en trying to
get Ids seat as governor of Watt Virginia,
and to strnightau up affairs tbeyc* has -re­
turned to Washington, am! ImuI an interview
with the president yretenlay.
It is saw! that the president s choice for tiie
English ruimion to Chaunwy Depew, but that
ut (lie auggestion &lt;rf New Yorken. lu&gt; ho*
been i-or.sldiring tbe namstrf Evart*. WarnerMiUar*4 friends think ho deserves tbto
mnnte by "ending Evorta to England. It ta
belkvol that Evart# drxs not want to leave
tbew-nata. that Warner MUlcn'x riumcwi for
the mi-won are not vary good, and that IHjtan will probably take tbe prim. Blaine's
choice is still said to be Reid, but be would,
tx* qniti* willing to eomprombo on Depew
V rather than cause any rujlure in hta relations
with tbo president. Dqxtw's friends say
. lie would acc«|&gt;t the place lf*lt was offered
to him.
Tbore ta a growing belief tliat Fred 0 rant
will not be appointed minister to China. Beth
lhe president and Mr. Blaine aro said to hav»
•jxpre**vl tbe opinion tliat tbo office requirus
* bigger man in tbo present oniurgnncy. Tbo
Chinee*- restriction act and China's claim for
indemnity from our government will require
that tiw United States representative there
ba a man of rxja'rienre in dlplotnacj- and a­
man of ability and tact, awl the administr a
ticw dislikes to intrust so important a miadnn
to Cui. Grant He may get some other posi­
tion, however, les.. n--»jx&gt;nriblc.
It ta mid that Just ire Matthews of tho
United State* k-ipretiaj court will retire on
Mccramt of ilbhealtii next May and that
Judge Walter Q. Greaham. of Indiana, will
upjxhntcxl hta sucee»sc-r. Tint juxtioo Is
Rttwrll Harrison has jmlitical aspirations and
hoj««i to liecutno United States neuator from
Montana.
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THE PRESIDENT AND DUDLEY.

rived tn Wavhlngt.m a note wa&gt; sunt by Pri­
vate Se-r.-tary Halford to (M W. W. Dud­
ley. to tie vffeetthax the president sympa •
thbsal deeply with him on account erf tbe
eritictani ami oliloquy cast upon him

Picrv-* ycwtanlay morning,
- Yes, it is true .that a large number of
Harrirtin campaign document.- wi.n&gt; scat out
in my mall la»t fall," satil .the doctor. *T
don’t know ^lx&gt; this tnnn Mumklla ta, but I
know who wrote to mo alxtul. it The doeu-

&lt;; her printed matter cusiceming tbe attitude
of Gen Harrtam toward labor interests.
There wen* about forfy-ttvr bags in all, and
a* it was but a few &lt;tty# before election they
did not care lb trust them in the fnduiuajxdta
postutnee and sliipjxii them to me by i-xjutw

Movuble fences aro all tho while grow­
ing in jxqmlnrity. These i&gt;ortaWe divis­
ions afford the means by which certain
crops may be* fed off, am! also pastures,
ami yet not allow cuttle, sheep or swine
to'ttxxm on the field# nt will. Not a few
farmers devise tbeir own fences and
make them during tiie winter season, so
os to have them rvnxly when the rush
*
begins.

THE NEGRO PROBLEM.
SO. I—PORTABLE FESCE.

In the find ctrt is shows a .portubk*
fence, described in Ohio Fanner by one
•who used it last season and found that it
turned bogs, rixt-cp. cattle, and horses,
and resisted all th© storms. The panels
aro nuuio mt shown, and coupled to each
other with afikes and pins.
The foot of each end piece is act into
tho ground nlxmt 4 Inches; tho pointed
stake, leaning hack, is driven into tho
ground a little, till tin fcnco lerms. It is
easily set and removed, and is readily
stored away till another season. Take a
Touching tlx* issue in tho coming campaign straight giaixu^l oak log 13 feet long,
in this state tbe sjieaker declared tbe m&lt;t* and saw it into 1 f x3 Rich stuff, for rails;
&lt;|U&lt;idi -is - shoulil ovunluulow every other. another log 0 feet tong is sawed into
"If," will hn, “1 wen* lint chairman of tho ljx4 inch stuff, fur head pieces; the
DeuHtmtle state committee I would kick out braces aro l}x2 inches. Ono can makeand pct up 7 panels a day.. In the cat,
debt or the tariff.’
tlx? stakes and end pieces of tho panel#
aro represented with iron rods in them,
EDITOR DAWSON SLAIN*
to aink in. tho ground. Tltis L&gt; better, but
BAUTMOnx, March Id—A special from
Richmond, Va.. say*: Stcretary of tbe
Cuumouweahh Henry W. Ekiurney made a
speoi-h Tliurwlay nigbt before tbe Powhattan,
Richmond'* crack Democratic club.
Hta
theme «u* “Tbe Negro Probleut" Mr.
Fluun-.iy, in tbe &lt;-oun** of his rem.irto« wild
be lt*oUcvud that tEe solution of this
great question would l«* tho final dtafran*
ehbemeut of tiie colored man. This, he be­
lieved, would be brought about by northern
ini-n settling in the houtb nnd realising tho
true condition of affairs and creating n seati-

nalUt.

CiiAausTOX, a C., March 11—CapL F.
W. Dawson", alitor of Ttw News and Courier,
and’agvnt ot tbe Associated Press in tlilaclty,

o'clock by J. B. JHcDow, a physician of thia
eity. It seems that MeDow, who is a mar­
ried man and the father of a family, had
been too familiar with a Swiss maid in Cnpt
Dawson's family, and that Capt Dawson had
visited MeDow at bin cfllcv to remondrato
with hint Word* and blows followed, aud
the encounter ended in MeDow (booting
-Capt. Dawson through tbe heart. Tbe mur-‘
derer then locked up his oflico and went out
Throu boun tatcr he surrendered himself to
the poliev auttmritlt-s, and tlw Ixxly of tho
murdered man wav found lying in MeDow's
office. The' murder cau«xl intensa exritoment, and them ts talk of lynching.
Ctu.HLXvrox, &amp; a. March IL—Tlx* mur­
der of Capt. Dawson is still the topic on
every tongue, and deep indignation ts frit
against Dr. MeDow. Circumstances tend to
confirm tbo Ix-Uef that the killing was cold­
blooded iuxl without pruvocation. Invctetigatioii of tho doctor's office shows that ho
tried to cc-uceal the crime by buying the
body of his victim ia a closet under tho oat-

MessngiM of sympathy have been pouring in
upon Mrs. Dawson since yesterday from all
ports of the country, Ex-Preaideut Cleve­
land telegrapbed: “I am sluxdcod by tha
death of your husband, and I sadly tender
you my lioortfrit sympathy and condolence.’’
The funeral yreterday alterm/jn was at­
tended by aii inimens-* crowd, representing
allctawcsof tbo community. The funeral
took place at tbs Cathedral chapel. The
servicw were conducted t&gt;y Bishop Nortlirupe, of tho diocree of (.'luirleston, who was
asatated by Bishop John Moor*-, of tbo dioawi
ANOTHER BOILER EXPLOSION.
Dnxeu Wounded.

PrmiDVJtG, Pa., March IA—A battery of
boilers at the Watt Point Boiler works of

third and Smallntnn streets, exploded shortly
afternoon yesterday, cotnpl^ly wracking
tbo plant and burying a number ot mon in

Till# farorito breed has many fine
qualities to commend it. Its mutton is
not su much esteemed as that' of the
small breeds like tho Sonthelo^ma, hut
this is not to bo expected, seeing that tho
Shropshire* run to double the size of tho
sheep mentioned. They can, however,
boast of a goodly proixirtion of loan meal
totho'fnt, which is lino in tho grain anti
rich in quality. Tho Sliropshires linve
been so much improved lately tliat they
out an abundance of wool. Not bo much,
certainly, ns soino of the white faced
sheep, but it is of Iwtter quality. Again,
as tiie Shropshire# will live where tho
largo Cotewolris would starve, their con­
dition is usually good so that*Hometimes
they cut a heavier fleece than does a
white faced ijheep.
These sheep are justly celebrated, far
their robust constitution and their pro­
lificacy. Whether they aro folded on
turnips, or grazed during tbo winter
months on pasture land, they will be
found to give a less percentage of deaths
than any other breed, barring some nf
tho liardy Scotch sorts. It is owing lo
their excellent constitution 'that Shrop­
shire ihms aro ho much in request for
crossing with whit© faced breeds.

Grafting wax is truuk- of resin, tallow
and beeswax, nnd there is no sec rule tu
to the proportions. What is wanted is a
wax tliat will adhere well., A good wax
is made by melting together two pounds
ot resin, one pound of tallow and lutlf a
ixnmd of beeswax. Stir iC thoroughly,
and pour it into cold water and pull it
with tho hands until nearly white. Or
waxed clotlis for wrapping tho graft#
may bo made by saturating thin strip# of
cotton or calico in a composition of two
parts resin, one of tallow and one of
beest.-ax,’melted together. These strips
Thecuncnwion shook buildings for govern! may bo wound around tho grafts to ex­
square#. In a few tnlitutua a crowd hod clude air and water. As a general rule
gathered altout the wreck and the scene was grafting is dono in tho spring, just before
a heartrending one. Wirea, mothers and or at th© time tho _bud# l&gt;cgin to swell,
ihtidrvn ran about wringing tbeir han.la cad but cherries and plums should be grafted
earlier. In all owe# the scion# should be
cut while the buds ore in a dormant state.
nnd wvro thought to

Naw Yoax, March Id.—Tbe mueh-talkedof match between Mike Daly arri Jack Mc­
Auliffe for the light weight championship at
ths world and Thu Police Gazette diamond

THE MARKET#

SHE'S TIRED OF THAT, TOO.
cemsin Formers' inrtttste-. gave exprre
sian to tbo following: Crcam not saL
ficirnlly ripewddot* •'* produceap»rf
keeping or good flavored batter. Crt*“
too much ripened yield* a hul flavored
butter. Ho cautioned tbw farmer# not to
1 nru tired of «v»Usatiou aixl all lbw so
put sweet cream in with ripened cream
just betore churning; No-ercum #hould
Ixj churned until it has bcm ripened a.
. PtaMer-ttelttng at #a |»* tou.
Halt—Selling al «i per bbl.
least twnlyj hours.
Tho chi&lt; reason for butter not keep­
ing weU at the caaeinewhiebis perynitted
awl
ottly
ainitrf
mortal
existcncr*
to
be
—
to
to remain in it. and which should be
thoroughly waslted out before removing
the buttarfrom tho churn.
Jluticr—
Submerged setting of. milk. «ayb thi*
advocate, b pn*fl-r,tl&gt;!e to any «l*w «»»•• ing 1 am tirrd of larlng to ws*wr twenty
tom, its if the milk b'subntei gcd prompt­
ly, and tit© water kept cold, os mkm&gt; a#
drawn from tho cow, it product* tnore
cream titan by any other prrw*-:-.. and mloted. 1 am tin*! &lt;rf p#yi»« lfr ,taBd
prevents contamination by any impuritiea in tho atmosphere. Experiment# ut
fhickeirt. 1 raise; duckv, ttffrtlc turk-j-.
tht? station lutvo proved titat milk left k*» nmnaa with a «!«ad lard iu b©r buunet.
out of tbo water ten minute# after lx*ing utul tbo Miotic woman &lt; bowing gum. 1 am
drawn from tho cow lost 7- per cenL of
cream, and that, left out half on hour spring robin, aud ef tiro good little Sunday
lost 30 per cent, oyer tliat submerged tut school boy w ho ta also king tow with bis
। steers,
mtae-l
(ling shol
•
quickly as possible after being drawn.
Not more tium W pqr cent, jf the but­
I am tins! &lt;rf cultivating jxiojile in whom I
ter contained in it can bo got out »‘f
sweet cream by any clmmiag process.
Sweet crenra. may be added to that cabbages. I tun tirsd of axmaiW ctualM
undergoing tbo ri|&gt;ening process, but it
sliould Lj well stirred up every moriing; bortfaimW and IU hiwiiug I am tired of
any cream ripening, unless u ripener is being told that money dom. uo* bring handused, sliould bo frequently stirred to
keep the temperature alike through Tho
du.bw, yo g- *1 -• tow tired I sm erf them, and
entire quantity.
Tln-ru is no-set method of telling when___________ ..._____ ____ __ __________
cream b properly ripened. Tho butter j pjo i-re-ryutan*. 1 am tired of kokiag
maker must determino by experienceJ - ' ‘
- - *
*—- •
tho same ©a u good baler know# wlten'
bread is rafted sufficiently to bake. The
probable cau»* fcr haring to-ebum for twern th-&gt; American eagle and the low Hying
an unusual p-riod before butter comes is foreign twzmrd. 1 am tired of the devil
When yod xvut anything In the Li*- uf
tho existent-oof albumen in the cream; lumct) monk, ar.d peuj.lt who (teal “the
to effect n remedy odd a few quarts of
water to tho cream at tho saint; tempera­ tirftl of tm*n n Im&gt; niutako thia great biwsy
ture as tbo cream; let it rtand a few
minutes: chum again, drawing off the
cus]&gt;ider
water from tho bottom; if not su-ce&amp;iful and live in it trot to drfllo
OK
rci&gt;eat tbo process of watering, thus
washing out tho albumen.
uf the hiwffliznb driver aud the hmto who
Salt ip tiro water is udvantorcous. but
not enough salt should be used to destroy
tiro value of tho buttermilk; put milk
CALL ON
cans in tco water at any season to rafte tlx* eyes of horwa slowly suffocating in now*
tho cream, but do not lot ervaxn freeze.
ITorideace for tbo loss of friend or child
when violated lives uf hjgitme killed him and
Tho state of New .Tewey, which I’rovi.Jetu .* had naught to do with it. I am
abound# in progreauvo borticulturiata, tired ot car muffs, anil cf awaiting tbo day
HASTINGS.
has originatud many valuable vurietic# when tho tn 111. of tho pxls shall gr.nd their
of fruitn. Among peaches produced in
tills Btatu that have met with high favor tica) people who are no particular merit in
aro “Crawford'# Early," '■Crawford's oven tbo jilaj. of rcJctnptioa U-catisn they
Late," “Old Mixon Free." “Stamp of
tho World," “Keyport - White," etc. tired of doing thing* becnu-&lt;- the rent of the
And now attentiou b being called to th©
“Wonderful" jxxich, m clautce xecdling crank if I'prtsrorvu cn-righ individuality tu
To bay era In every luatanci-.
which appeared in an obscure garden of
a Jersey mechanic. Mr. Cliarlt* B. Hor­ ing labeled With the ••great alike," like chariner, who waa attracted by its size and
beauty, is credited with having intro­
duced it to tho public. Ho bad it placed, . claret, and with bottled thunder and light­
EnwclaBy Better and Eggs, wanted, for
on cxliibition at tho Burlington county
which tbe highest market price will I*
fair in October, 1880, where it was en invalid parent
paid in cash or trade.
awarded, in addition to tho first pre­
mium, a special prize of a silver medal.
I Ml tired Ilf all tba impcaitiocs put upon

FARMERS
And All Others

BL L. Newton.

50. 3—1'ORTABLK FENCE.

The second ent illustrates a portable
fence used in Illinois nnd originally de­
scribed in PrairB Fanner. '
Thin fence is not &lt;iifflcult tomato, is
easily kindled and not liard to remove.
The fence sliown is entirely made of wood
and serves tho jMirposo for which it was
designed.
An improvement may bo
gained on this plan with n combination
of wire and slate.
This combination
makes a fcnco tnoro readily removed.
Tho fence ahown in the cut, however,
can 1» made on She form fronin variety
of material always at liand. ’ Tho illustrationsAro sufliciently plain to render a
detaihra description unnecessary.
,'

work to recover the &lt;l&lt;u-.l and yeUeve tbo liv­
ing, nnd by 2 p. in. all bad been taken from
the ruins. Tbe dead are; August Ijndebaugh,
engineer, frightfully mangled; Chorlai Altontxicke, laborer, bend and body burned; Dan­
iel Clark, bollrr-inakcr, mangledJohn Retnbeimcr, boUer-maker. scalded; James Carton,
irolpcr.
|
The n.imee of the mart seriously injure.!
are: John Forest, helper; Harrer Barr,
helper; William Kelly, John Barlx-r, James
Cortney, Frank Maneike.
The explosion occurred just after the noon
whittle bad sounded ami many of tbe work­

time the &lt;liM*&gt;ter

TIRED OB SO TIRED*

BOOTS AND SHOES,

had tried to dig a hole iu tho earth hero but

ward sum-nrli wi himself, claiming that ba
shot Dawson in Klf-dofciiso,
H« alleges
that he wn« knocked down and struck twice
over tbe b.-nd with a cane, but there are no
marks of violence or bruises un hi*, person.
MeDow's bouse ta in ths luxnds ot tiie [oiicc. After the murder wm committed Me­
Dow's wife, with whom bo hada snrioini quar­
rel on tho &lt;tey of the tragedy, fivJ from tiie

|

'AMBER" REELS OFF A L»T UNTIL
NOTES RELATING TO THE VARIOUS
DEPARTMENTS THEREOF.

with Directions fer Making and betting

and that Ju* conceived and proposed to Gen.
Harrison the plan trf (ending his mail to Dr.
Ham’s Medic*) dispensary. Buffalo, to be

MILK AND CREAM-

FARM AND GARDEN.

Burraux N. Y.. March 1G.-A report to the
aff«-t that a former employe postoffico nanuxl

HABSI33S HASTING TOO SLOWLY

pn -ddml an opjiortunlti’ lo
ni-..iu-.i him n» 1 H’laet a U»t of appiiintrai for

CARE.Or

PX.’taA.lphift and Briamorc, Mr. Halford
was asked about tt yartentay. He replied:
■'That'll a lie, purr and simple.'

At tho annual meeting of tho State
Agricultural oociety at Albany it was re­
ported that eince the hurt annual meeting
thirty-seven farmers' institute# have been

with tho results of these institute#. The
annual exhibition of tho State Agricul­
tural eociaty will be held Sept. 15-10, tbo

tivo

committee may decide.

James

■nnon,

All lew Goods and
Prices Satisfactory
-;-PRODUCE-:-

noble
if tbo
I am tired of folks after they get too
ukl to turn a rerffae mill exjueting to stay at
tho ship's helm and guide her through tbo
breakw-K I »m tired of ia-4 year» flower

THE WOKDKRFVL PEACH.
Th© tree ii claimed by it# advocate# to be
a strong grower, whilo tbe fruit possesses
good keeping qualities. Tito peach U
firm, rich and excellent, nnd tho ueawm
of ripening in central New Jersey is the
second week in October or succeeding
“Beer’s Smock."
A littlo later on will come reports from
fruit grower# in various sections concern­
ing their esqierienco with thin new
corner, and these reports will intlueucc
farmers who can afford only to teat new
varieties of promise. Tho cut hero given
•bow# simply tho fonn of tho “Wonder­
ful," thosizo being greatly reduced from
tho natural specimen#, which run largo.

L&lt;Z^1 ddokeyh. I am tired of expending
sympathy npjn book agvr.U, cripple**, Uurdy
gnrdy grldJ.-rs, and tnuujus. I am tired »o£
the brakeman who uight afar night aad
year drier you* cries “EvingKan" &lt;&gt;a tho su­
burban tram. I am ti.-«i of tbe mother who
allows her Iwy to tx&gt; a Httlo rowdy I--cause it
tea “Iwyk way," when he might bo a Little
Lord Faunllnroy with jweper training. I
am tircd of seeing childrim sent to porenta as
reckktal) as though one should send pearls to
•wine or garlands ut rammer flnwera to Bed-

CHANCERY SALE.
court for the county of Barr:
la the Stale o! MlchlpUi,
L’ti tlw* Ord of day Nosetnnrr.

itaymoed and Martha
anta Notice 1* hereby

Nettie

tedrlrf. on
ay. A. te UW. at
tha north Iron.

door of the court basse, in the
county of Harry "nd State of MfeMgan
court bouse, being the place for boldlnn t
cult court tor tha seemly ofBar— -•'•*lug de&gt;cril&gt;e&lt;l property, to wit
piece nr parcel ot UM fcltuaio

PRQBATX OBDK1L

fellownmon was, or hew uobtoaaaiat

tin do of Haatinss, In said &lt; o-:n«r. &lt;#■ Mor.
^»y. tie 1Kb day of March, ia ibe j-earomtliuiisaad right hiutarrit and eightv^lw.
PTw*»iL I'harita W. Annslnx*#. Judge ot

duly vert
uu»
“A cow fed partly on ensilage win be
healthier and make mor© butter than
when fed on drv feed,” afiinrj F D
Curtis.

“A frequent change of diet is nrce^ary
to tho health nnd .best growth of the
pig," says D. L. Thomas, president of
tiia National Swino Breeders' nMociation.
He claims that much loss from what is
commonly known as cholera may be
avoided by care and mixed diet, or
change of diet.
.
Apropos of strict busincM principles
among farmers, Massachusetts Plough­
man asks: “How many of them can tall
us what it costs to grown bushel of corn,
to make a pound of pork or of poultrvor
beef, cud which pays best'?"
’
Sawdust is one of the various subttituteo for straw as bedding. As it doe
not make so warm n bed as straw, a co.it M on under lx*d, with straw or kava,

Ulk .Lou:. H«M| rta, U»y „„B, w „„
to lW LtrireL. a
1 m tod ut
litoto tot jto u»
e„p w to to
tetodar. and iiliMto.
.

------ —uuu
uaaltovlatsd WTotelxahieaa. I am u-nd otf
tearing through life kindling Baawthatdo
not jay for the mntcbiw and candles used. J
■U- tired ot tear sighting awl the gnat,
volrd-j» supplication of dumb bruieu and
UtttotnnowHit children In pain. I ftUJ tired

rocks.

Sf£
xxan a
MddOoun

- . --—— ... «,v
&lt;’UU&gt; tuo
I am tired of big troubles and of little

to«uuner«te thorn.-Ambsr fc ChtoagnTri-

«•*“«&gt;■ • xigta* oe

GUARDIANS BALE.
ivmCW^atolU^atpu^-

Thu hgbta of a well known electric light
company having fallra Into tbe bad UMt of

much lunger, and the air of tho stable id
,
"vuufD ciiaii: iv-Trr
kept jKirrr by tbo greater absorbent
power of the eawdurt underneath.
turn that wbra nonw Of tbo laborers wnn*
T. H. Hctkins, th© veteran Vermont a night off they dtaemmged th# r^hinrry.
bortkulturiat, sayi ho Laa yet to Had too
rich a soil for tho apple orchard.
hfc rotAdmg fn«»d mul unf^t a plan by
a.
The New# and Courier (S. Q) think# 11 which aay "Oploy. a«M grt a night
is not extravagant to '
crap of 1B88-W &lt;17,51

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Hastings

.'OL. XXXIII. NO. 4a

Hastings
Banner
Published Wednesdays, by
-------AT-

E. KENASTON.
Attorney at Law,
/«...! U z,— ----------------- low.)'
•
Collections
proicpUy attending to.

Abstract Block. Hastings. Mich.)
the only set of Abs-.ruct Bo5k* tn Bar
P R. TIMMERMAN. Homwpathie PhyL •
aician and Surgeon.

RBI

. (Office over Lathrop'* drag store.)

ADVERTISING RATES:
.:.i:n:i per year. ................................... *100 00
Ex&gt;ra charge (or*pevlal positions.
'

JOB PRINTING.
, ; ride Is fell In the Job Printing Deat of the Baxnkk. Everything in the
• office I* new; and with the latest face* of
•.!&gt;•_• most approved pattern* of machinery
-.rtipctent workmen employed, enables the
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E?

SMITH.
Auctioneer.
had experience tn seltlns farm prop&lt; intern part of the slate. I alter my
ivre u» nuettyneer. Terms reasonable.
call nt thnlth's Bazaar, Hasting*,

WA11T1N V. llAKKElU lte»l E.UII-, 111iustuanee and Loans.
OBccwith J.G.Run^&amp;flBon. 2 door, north
Special attention given to making exchanges
Of Dronertv.
Th«,
nr

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
F.

ORODSKneH, Proprietor,
Cor. Jcffenion and Court St*.. Hatting^ Mleh.

Rates, * l ,OO per Day.
This House is new. with pleasan* room*, ‘the
palrotmge of the public fit respectfully.solicited.

:V.

- over HoUoway a drug store.
. r, from -• to I p. in. Telephone, con»III. realde&amp;ee, A HuIIowbj'h drug

Hastings City Bank,
Hasting-.

31..B. i.ll.LASRlE. Notary Public
and I'. S. Claim Agent,
'.j.rwwH Ute all kinds of claims before the
•, niynt-' "! the Interior office. Call on him
,. .
. corner (»nrt and Jefferson Sts.,
qnis-MIcli.
,

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Mich.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
ThKrxjwder never varlM. A rc*rwl of purltv
'tremijh and wholewtnenes*. More economical
than the ordinary kind*, and cannot be sold In
wnnpeUtlon with Uu.multluideot low test, short
weight, alum or phosphate powder*. Bold only

$AFITAL, $50,000.00.
Incorporated under the laws of-the State of
Michigan.

COUNTY NEWS.

The. following persons arc authorized lo re­
Open (or business Dec. 15. IMS in building for­ ceive
nibwriplknis tor the Banxkii:
fowler
merly occupied by Messer Bros.
Wesley Myers, Woodland Center,
• Dentist.
D. M. Mrers. Gerkey.
•
orriCEim: .
W. 8. Adkins, Morgan.
•! •rtn'Tly occupied by Dr. Jones, over
H.«. Hale. Nashville.
I
X van Arman's.
D. G. Robinson. President;
‘
J. McKelvey. Maule Grove.
Chester Messer. Vice. Prev
Preston Jewell. Assyrut
Il' \i;T. KNAPPEN 4 VANARMAN.
C. D. Beebe. Cashier.
Postmaster. Losev.
Postmaster, llanfleld.
DIREC1
.T0R»:
"
O’Donnell.
•.ive in all courts of the state and In the
J.
N. Covert, Carlton.
Dan W. Reynolds,
W. H. Powers,
I Sister court*.
Postmaster, Freeport.
. D. G. Robinson.
J. A. Greble.
uffin- over Hastings National Bank.
’’
Irving.
Mxvnngs. Michigan.
D. L MorthlaudJCedarCreek.
Chester Messer.
offices. Rooms IS. tr&gt; and 17. new
F. G. Norwood, Delton.
.••• Block. Grand Rapids, Mich.
7
JohnShean, Hickory Conx-ra.
Brown a Cairns, Prairli vilb'.
Byron Fisher, Creasy'» Corners.
Genera! Banking Business Transacted.'-'

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'.

\MHR. RATES A CRAMER.

• ii. aii.cour.s oi me state ana i niiea
sl'.vial attention to collection*. Mopey
•' m oirrva! estate. Office over O. p. Spa^jJ•

H

A. BARBER. M. D..
Plij .-ici 'u and Surgeon.
• -iwr Sevin's *lore. Office hours from 3

•

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•

IV. LOWRY. M. D..

,

I•
1‘bysieian and Surgeon.
•L.Ke* a specialty cf treating diseases of the
Y»: r.u&lt;l KA It and the preservation of vision
jr&gt;' rip fttttua SPECTACLES-and eye
’3:- ,nd rc-idence on Brdadway, m ar Court
-. Hotuigs. Mich.

•

U ELTON

:-D. C. RANNEY,-:
Auctioneer,
DELTON, - - - - MICH.
I am prepared at any time
and at reasonable rates to cry
auction sales. Have had ex­
perience in this work and can
giv.e satisfaction. Leave orders
with Ranney A; Norwood. Del­
ton. Mich.
f QUN&amp; PfiEMTEltCRSPHY.

i

j - *ge:i’. fur the Ohio Farmer’s Insurance Co.
- • wntvv jKilimgs on a iAau7,property.agaln*t
_
j !:re. lightning or wlhd/ again it a man’s

• uffic- in Vm«&gt; Mock, Hastings.)
•t r h di the courts of the state.

Postmaster. Yankee Springs.
W. Armstrong, Bowent Mills.
MWney paid to these agents will bi: receipted
for by the Baxnkk proprietors, and we tru»t
all subscriber* at the places named who have
not settled with us will, between this date and
New Years, pay their subscriptions to the

BMMttraihr.
COOKiNIBKEKN.

Town liuuw, Friday, March 2»th. at 2 p.m.
A general Invitation to all who wish a change
In township administration.
OftAMtntVtLUL
Wednesday March Sib. 3 p. in., at school
house, Orangeville village.
•
V ANKKXSfJUNGS.
Pinery scliaol bouse. Friday. March -Jutli. at 1

inrsdny, the .-lli. at 3 p. tn. al Town tudl.
Town Hall. Thursday. March M. al .* p. in.

ALENT.’AIi UllV.

Town hall, Thursday Marrh Urth, at 3 p.

GILLASPIE,

Mi l’ll A COLGKOV

Banner

HASTINGS. MICH.. MARCH 27.1889.
A

0OOK * SHELDON,

1.00 FEB YEAR.
I mi tfforc the end of the year' tho
..; &gt;»&lt; riptlutf Will positively be *1.23.
acr «■»*» ts cents will bejadded tor pout­
subscriber resides outside of the

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.

Corner of Court and Jefferson St. Keeps Hour,
feed, bone weal, ground orater shell. e«c: food
for fowls. Also a general stock of groceries.
Good goods. Low puce*.

Hope Center. Thursday Month Urtli. al '-- p iu.
Engine house. Middleville Saturday. March
Tboni|*M&gt;n hotel. Tiitiraffi*). March Wth. at 2
o'clock p. nu___ I :
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Just ReceivedAt the Warehouse of

.Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds,
A carload of the Celebrated

Studebaker Wagons
The Studebaker has stood the test of time and over 1,000
•f them are now in use in Barry county alone.

Something New
The new* Studebaker has the

Steel Projecting Skein
Making the wagons lighter, easier running and more durable.
The light single and double wagons are the finest ever
diown in Barry county.
.

High Street.
Mr. Editor, with jour penuUslw. 1 will
locate High street and give reasons why Ij
is so called. First. it Is situated In wrath
cost Rutland. In-glnulng on the north side
of I'eck’s-pouil. running south to Whitney
Tanner's barn, the distance a little over a
mile. Second. It is situated In a high and
dr,- locality. Third, its occupants hie to
your city to do their •ciarketing. Some
times some of theta hie home again too
full for utterance.
M. E. quarterly meeting at tire Yeckley
school house.
Wanted, to know why the teacher In dis­
trict No. 4 shoulded be insulted by receiv­
ing a note calling hint vile names and other
wise abusing him. And why some folks
will poketlielr now where it does not be­
long. simply for the sake of spite.
Mrs. Mvrflehl and son returned to White
Cloud last week.. i
"
* Eva and Nora Howe, accompanied by
their niece. Bertha Mersbon. railed on
friends on High St. last week.
Will Pcnwck was out with the Russell
fence last week or the fence was out with
him. Which was it Will.
Where, oh where Is the fish warden,
that he did not seel the light on Podund
lake.
.

People In this vicinity do not talk very
favorable about the new court house.
‘
Wm. Springer is In this vicinity canvass­
ing fog picture frame*.
tyiW McLeod, of Prairieville- Is visit­
ing his parents and friends in this place,
Isaac Buskirk took tlic first premium
and Loren Clark the second at the apron
social for doing the best work.
Frank Bennett Is pt work for’ Ed. Court­
ney.
Ehlc l.al'urd'i&gt; to teach the Count
school this summer.
Guo. Hughes ami (.'has. Stuart are. going
In the well business If they can make a
raise.
Henry Count and Sate McLeod haw
formed a paruierahip for life. Maj the
happy couple sail through the voyage of
life on smooth waters.
Mrs. C. M. Smith Is on the kick list
. Seymour Smith died Monday, the 2Mii.
The deceased had ixs-n a long a sufferer
of that dread disease consumption. He
leave* a wife and.three small children.
Ettic Bennett is 'very badly pbisoned
from poison sumac.
There will be a shadow social at itev.
Stocking's next Tuesday night, for the ben­
efit of Rev. Ihuilels,
Don't forget the republican caucus to be
held at the I’iiu-ry school house Friday,
March 29th.
T. S. Clark Jim-, returned home from
York state.
■
The court bouse &lt;iue-tlon seems to be
the leading topic of the day.
.

Then- was a Mxdal hop nt Wm. Burd's
Inst Friday cvtndug.
J. Keeler b* a|licted with Job's comfor­
ters, He has got seven l*o||s on the bsek
of Ills neck.
I
Wonder whatjs the matter with L. B.
('aiqienter's ej es. He !&lt;*ik* as If he had
liven to see hlsmrl. H»- whs seen going,
north Smulaj afternoon.
Mrs. J. W. StiauslMrugb. of West Carl­
ton. was seen oil our streets Monday.
It was a mistake ntsiut John Carpenter
•darling for Jiakbta Tuesday of last week,
Inil he will stari out- week from Tuesdny.
He has been woikhig near Ix*wrll.
John K. Wallace, of North Curl ion, (lied
ul hla father's! residence last Tuesday
morning about'1 o'clock, of consumption.
His fqucral took place at his home Wed­
nesday. Tin- bereaved family have the
-ympathy of all.!
L. B. CarjH iiter and Jud Carpenter will
work their fathd'ra' farms this summer.
L. Eggerman nnd wife .Sum|aycd with
his wife's parenh in Woodland.
J. O. HcndeeJ of Portland, was In this
place on buslncuA. He sold a tomb stone
to Mrs. J. H. lieiiiicy.
Dill Caln smiles u smile that no num can
break. It was a nine pound daughter.

Nina Brami-tctti-r ha* been very sick Un*
l*a*t week with ti relapse from scarlet frver. but 1* now lietter.
j ( apt Earl continues in alM&gt;ut the same
i (MeulUlon.
Dnahie Dnq4r i* nearly well again.
|
Rev. Oviatt. &lt;jf Hasting* preached at tin­
! chapel .Sunday momlns.
I
II. J. Robinsoti and family wmHi mow to
I KahunaziMi.
I
Dr. Hyd«- ami family have moved into
Lucy Jones’ hoiiw.
Mr*. Hannah | Jones is not able to lie
about yet.
'
Frank and Bugi-ne Wales have much
unproved their Street by trimnringhJid cut­
ting the trees.
We are to hade the luxury of a concert
on Friday evenlhg next by Prof. McAllis­
ter male quartette, ol Kalamazoo.
The quarterly meeting of the M. E.
church, which was to have occurred at
Pine lake, has li-’cn chaiig*xl and will take
place at the M. E. church hcra on Saturday
and Sunday next.
)

" stephen Nichols, of Charlotte, has ar­
rived here to work for bis brother Eli.
Mr. Crawford will move to his farm
tills week.
M. M. Nichols'family entertained friends
from Wayhnd last week.
A. U Nichols will move to Hickory
Comer* soon t&lt;- teach tliere the coming
year.
|
/
Mra. Carrie Cameron, of Marshall, And
Mrs. Lewd, of Omaha. Nob., visited Mrs.
Harriett Camercm last week.
Mr. Coykendall will move Into the house
vacated by Mr. Crawford.
Mary Ross returned home Saturday
from the northern jmrt of the state, where
she has been spending the winter.
Fred and Job England will start a meat
market here in n abort time.
ThcG. A. R. will have a sugar party
and dance at Jes-up's hall Thunday of
this week.
.

Claud Warburton han the nMmsJcs.
on Friday last John Buutn In, trying to
C. G. Baker, of Assyria, visited Russell
catch a log In iprorcsx ol loading was
Slade last Sumtay.
thrown over the Jug truck and canu* very
Col. Nlcewandcr's baby Is very sick.
Joe Smith and wife, of wrath Assyrta, near breaking his neck by falling on bis
head and ahouldera.
visited at Geo. Belle’s last Sunday.
Elder Goodrich, of Berryville, preached
Birthday party at Ell Latttegs last Sat­
urday for his mother. She Is TO yean* old. to a full house at Morgan last Sabbath ev­
ening. He will preach every two Weeks
She received several very nice presents.
Mra. E. G. Potter attended the W. R. C. at 7 o’clock in the evening.
Sheriff Shriner was in the village Sunconvention at Bay City last week.
Would like to make a correction In Item daay, making Inquiry for James Nesbit.
Mr. l«ee. of Naahvlllc. caught a nice
of last week. Mra. E. G. Potters pen and
H' rry l*s» Stti
bolder was -presented by the W. IL C., of string Of
Nashville, Instead of W. C. T. U.
While assisting la moving a building on
idar Creek,
Monday of last week, one of the timbers
jeover Sunday.
lid was horn*
struck Albert Cole breaking and dbloeata horse.
Andrew
Carl
-------------------------Ing his shoulder. He was taken to Nash­
Some farmers are plowing for oats.
ville and Dr. Weaver attended him.
Alex Doonan and wife, from Kalamazoo,
John Wilkhison's old friends and neigh­
made friends a visit in this place last week.
bors congratulate him on the good sucecaa
Our bee men report lices In good condi­
he had lu getting hl* farm back.
tion.
Lawrie Debolt has a very sick baby.
W. Lance has Bought an interest In the
hardware store (if Jerry Sprowi.
Henry Cambell Is clerking for D. L.
Elsie Lal’ard is vhiRing tn this vicinity.
The apron social al James Hpringer's Morthland.
J. H. Valentine iuu* lieen confined to the
was a success.
Seymour Smith Is in a very bad condi­ house and most of the time to his bed for
tion and cannot survive very long.
Mrs. the last two wcek»-with rheumatiam.
Arbeen Stanton’s wife has l*een verj
Smith Is now on the sick list, but is hoped
sick, but i» some better.
ahe will soon be around again.
Jarre McJtonald’s boys ««■ Bl hIui1 Ukf
Bettie Bldgood has l&gt;een visiting at El­

der Stocking's the post week.
OH^Aunty Loomis Is very sick, and as
The Yankee Springs boys re-organlxed
their base ball nine last Sunday, and elect­ she is quite aged, no hopes of her recovery
are looked for.
ed Ernest Cook captain.
Cyra* Laraber b very poorly thb spring.
Will Smith went to Woodland test
Mra. William Fox has gone to Petoskey
Monday to do some grading for hla brother,
Prof. J. M. Smith. -

WHOLE NO. 1765.
Frank Edmunds school closes next week.
AmosKhaff, Maryville. Mo., Iles very
ill with the consumption.
Charley Inaley and’ slater Nellie spent
Sunday with their uncle in Lake Odreaa.
P. G. Henry is having some lumber raw­
ed at Dowling.
Nearly every body la moving In this rl-,
clnlty. I suppose on account of good muds.
Mrs. Emma Tinkler started for her fu­
ture home Tuesday. Runwrr says in Alle­
gan. but Emma knows her own business
better than anybody else does. She and
•her partner expert to be settled ready for
business April 1st. Mrs. T. spent a few
days with her sister MlUle last week.
Twas tno bad one ofOur readers took so
much trouble to tied out who wrote (or the
Basxeh and then did not find out So 1
will tell you it is ••me." Now I guess you
will know.

The exhibition at the Banfield school
house was a grand success. Everybody
was well pleased with IL
E. Edmonds lias tnoglit g house and hit
of B. Van Sickle at Banfield, and will
keep bonne soon with his new married
wife Daisy.
Fanners are H&gt;wing their clover seed.
Wheat is looking fair this spring, but
needs rain very l»ad.
L. Mi ether has goue to Buffalo for a
pleasutt- tri|*.
The people are well pleased with our
new prom-c*itur. C. 11. VanAnnan. of
you city. Hr made a good mark In the
lastcoiiri. We wish him aueccie*. Goon
Chris.
Juddy &lt; handler returned lost

Friday

evening from Anu Arbor, where hr has
been attending sclmnl.
Mr. Morford has rented hla bouse to Mr.
Price for one year.
Bert Tungate, of Nashville, visited In
this place last ‘week.
Choir meeting next Saturday night.
All who an- Interested In singing are c.tpcclally Invited.
Whmiv Bellinger is at home on a vaca­
tion.
'

pleasant call* among friends here last
week.
Notwithstanding two seasons hare been
nearly n failure in the growth ol clover,
farmer.- have been busy the past week in
sowing again, hoping to realise remunera­
tive returns.
, ‘
The republican party pro|&gt;oM- to put up
good straight men to til! tlic various town­
ship offices on Thonwtay. 28thr. then on to
the first of April go to work with a good
will, and cleet each and every candidate
placed upon tl»c ticket.
Frank llorabeck sold and delivered at
Augusta sixty fat hogs last week, at. JH.50
per hundred.
Harry' Bellenger is delivering fat sheep
to .parties at Riehlatit] to-day.
Wells Byington's iiand roeenllj bitten
by a cat Is getting better.
Thabus entertained quite a large crowd
last evening at tin? Baptikt church giving a
brief history of Burhma ami its prudueb.
climate, etc. Tuesday next he will again
appear before the people at the same place.'

Geo. Wilkinson will soon move on to his
brother's farm, rand will' move Into the
house formerly owned by Will Ashby.
John Ryan went to Kalamazoo Monday
on bti-lncs-..
।
John Acker has repainted and thorough­
ly repaired his steamboat the Reindeer,
and on Friday evening next, will give a
tree ride to all who attend the sugar party
at the Island House.
Cluirles'and Waller Van Horn came
from Grand Rapids but Sunday to see
Mrs. McCallum their sister, who is danger­
ously sick.
Llbble Barnes, of Milo, Is visiting her
father.*
A donation party was held at the resi­
dence of Mr. Mosher, on the 21st, for the
benefit of Rev. McLean.
Sunday school was organized at* the
Sprague school house last Sunday, with
Dugald Campbell superintendent.
Our lakes ore mostly dear of iec.
.

Wju.ue.us. two-thfab of the lx&gt;ard of
supervisors of Barry county, at the- Janu­
ary session of raid board, in Ute year 1S89.
having voted to submit to the qualified
vtoteru of said county a propoaltion to raise
by tax the sufu of sixty thousand dollars
for building and furnishing a court house,
to lie erected on court house square, in tne
City of Hastings. Michigan, for the use &lt;4
said county, saltr sum to be used for the raid
purpose under the direction and control of
the board of supervisors of said county.
■ Now therefore, by the direction of said
Ixsird, yon are hereby notified that at the
next annual township meeting, to be beta
In the several township* of said Barry
County, and wards of the City of Hasting*
in said county, on Monday. April first. A. •
D. 1M9. there will la* submitted to the
qualified electors obsaid county for their
ratification and approval, or rejection, the
question or prupositio’i of raising the sum
of sixty thousand dollar.-, for the purpose
of building and furnishing a court Itoura.
I to I*’erected on court house squate. City
of Hastings. Mh hijran\(or the use of said
county, said sum to bo expcndtyl under the
direction and control of the Board of Su­
pervisors of raid county: said building to
be completed ami fnmisljed ready for a*rupancy. Including all furniture and fur­
nishings and the necessary beating appara­
tus for the various offices, at a cost not.
under any circumstances, to exceed tin?
said sum of sixty thousand dollars; tire
building of said court house to be com­
menced during the year 1W0, and to be
completed and ready fur vccupOpcy Indore
thecxplratlon of the year Iffiil; said sum
of sixty thousand dollars to be raised by
taxation as follows:
Twenty thousand
dollars in the year 1889: twenty thousand
dollars in the year 1890: twenty thousand
dollars In the year 1891: the vote on said
proposition or question to be by ballot, and
the ballots to read as follows: ••For the
Tax" and "Agalnt the Tax."
•
By order of the Board of Supervisors of
,Barn County. Michigan.
Given under my hand and seal at the
City of Hastings, this 2:;d day of February.
Mr*. Kirk Grant, of Hastings, Suaday'cd
A. D. 1889.
with her mother.
I-]
Thomas 8. Bluer,
James Gill, of Grand Itaplds. visited
County Clerk of Barry Co., Mich.
friends here last week.

People are busy getting ready for spring
work.
The sugar season Is not a good one.
Jackson Palmerton will build about 200
rods of blat and wire fence this spring.
Woodland Is sure of a roller mill. The
company has been fornted. stock all stile
M-rllicd. officers elected and 93.000 capital
all paid in. Mr. Dodds was elected presi­
dent, F. F. Hllliert aecretary and B. 8.
Holly treasurer. Work wlif commence as
soon as the groiiml setthw.
■ '
Several •&gt;( our citizen* lurve been doing
some surveying, and find th*-ir lines not
where they expected: Charlie CoHins finds
that-he lots built hj* house on the lot purclmscd by Wesley Meyera.
The DemoreHt occurred last Tuesday
night, and the silver medal, wa'' awarded
to Lottie Carpenter. Another contest will
occur In tlib neat future.
•
Will Chagreen If getting l»eltrr.
Will Craiuei was taken quite sick on
Sunday.
Mra. E. Luca* improve* very slowly.
Wm loie has n new Imggj .
The republican* of Woodland, at their
caucus Wednesday, put in nomination the
following strong ticket, it was a large
caucus, named good men for the offices,
and should win M&gt;mday: For supervisor,
Jerome Walts: township clerk. C. S. I’almerton; township treasurer. Stephen S.
Schantz: Justice of peace, James M. Smith:
school inspector. Chas. Williams: highway
commlssloiMw, Jacob F. Velte: constables.
Goo. Ibiwlader, Geo. VanAruian, Joshua
Dlllcnlxx'k. Selah L Thomas.
. H. Smith and mother are visiting at
. Smith's.
,
W. C. Downing has moved in with (Seo.
D. Barden.
Several of our people arc Improving
their village lot*.
I. N. Harter cx|H*cte to go to Albion.
G. D. Barden went to Lake Odessa fo
attend a taw suit on Tuesday.
Yocxo S&lt;M&gt;&lt;&gt;|FJL

S

Chas. Collins goes to Grand Rapids lo
Barry County Pomona Grange will hold
work for the M. &lt;’. IL IL in their shops.
its next meeting with Orangeville grange
Remember registration day is on- Satur­
day. March noth, at the town hall. Thum- April 3th, 1889, commencing at 10 o'clock.
not registered should see that their names The following b* the program no far as
prepared: Opening song by the grauge
are on the register that day.
choir, address nf welcome by A. S. Hatha­
Ell QIm- expects to put In his saw mill
way: response by Orlen Barrett: recitations
here In about two weeks, and aL»o a planer by SlBtejs A. Stone. l&gt;ora McGee, N.
and matcher, he will also keep lutnlier for
BrowfiTJ. Luther. 1. Hall. J. Brainard, L.
sale.
Honeywell. M. Mosey. ’Brother* S. Bristol.
D. B. Kilpatrick on Monday last was G? Marvin, D. HoneywelE J. -Parker. A.
called to see J. A. McArthur, of Dewitt,
Hntliawaj. C. L. Slawson and Wm. Shef­
whom the pbynlctaus say his case Is hoj»efield: question. How can wo best protect
TheW. R. C.. of Woodland, have a ourselves against the binder twine trust
company, by Brother* B. Walker.
S.
nice quilt which the}' prepooe to sell tlckBristol, H. Honeywell. Howard and others;
for at 10 cents each. There are 100 tickets,
essays by Sisters Norton, Jordan. Valen­
and the money received Is to be donated tn
tine. Swan, Livingston, Saddler, Barrett.
the soldiers' and sailor*’ monument to be
Knickerbocker, Culver, rurgeraou and
erected at Hastings. The drawing will
Crumback. Brothers J. C. Bray, F. Saddler,
take place at the G. A. R- hall on Monday,
C. Woodman. D. Reedman. Coon. G.
April tst. Tickets can be pureharched at
Kilpatrick’s drug stpre.
Richard. W. Norman, A.
Stone,. A.
There Is trouble a brewing in reference
Stevens. A. Newland and A. Richards;
to our section corner at Woodland. What
question, lias the financial kgklatiiHi of
will It be next*
our country for the last 20 yean* lawn in
The surveyors are at work on the C. K.
the interest of the agriculturist or the
&amp; B. R. R. through Woodland.
wealth producers of the country? L’.W:
Taylor, G. Brainard. F. Oita and oUrara;
select rradtag by Sisters H. Rowman,.C.
Wheat Is looking quite well, altliough Rice. M. Francisco. C. Newland, F. Otis.
t-mall nnd In need of ralm which would E. Mack and S&gt; Jones: closing song by the
add much to it* appearance.
grange choir. Shall expect those that
Mr. Halliday and family went to Mar­ were on the last program that did not n*shall on a visit about two weeks ago.
where he Is yet detained on account of state lecturer could not be procured for
sickness of one of his children.
the evening wv will have a 5th degree
Ed. McCay has moved from the earners session. Any one wishing to take said
Into John Doolittle's house in the town­ degree will report to the aecretary.
ship of ITalrieville.
.
J. E. Toiuah. Lecturer.
Geo. Irving has sold nut lib chance in
the hotel to Brad TompMHC who will be­
come proprietor on the first of April.
Mra. W. A. Laahcr entertained the la­
dle*.’ literary on Thltraday last
A surprise was given Allie Ford rat Sat­
urday last by the little folks to the number
of about 30, and a merry gnod time was
enjoyed.
EiU Bhsell and A. «. Cartright made a
business trip to Kalamazoo last week.
Nona Searles ha* hired out to E. F.
Manly for the corning year.
Al. Dutcher, of Caledonia, made several to be built at Manchester.

�Long-Standing
Blood Diseases are cured by the
persevering use of Ayer’s Sarsa­
parilla.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
Philander Melk®ald is the I*™™ **»’•
|»,n hulduiff revival inerting* at Itichmon.l
.—...
tta. r.Jk.

ilueed him tw •

This medieino b an ..Alterative, au*i
cause* a radical change 'in the v«tein.
latitbdc for at'least wvmoectgbt months in

these trstlinoniata ■ —

iialu in ray right side, and had other troal,l« c*u« d by a tornhl liver and
After giving several mcsli.-lnn* » fair total
without a cure, 1 began to take Ayer » SarvaparilU J was greatly .heweffled by to.finit bottle, and after taking five bottle* I
wan coinptetely cures!."— Julia W. Bcimou,
7C Lawrence »t., Lowelt^M*?*.Lust May » large caxhancle broke out

now in jaB charged aith the nmrder of his

tag trial

suite of th-- experimoiL But what would
grvatlv tohlv to-uvrrnge small buy woold
.
__ -—j__
-n -ci....

-iaht weeks. A friend Induced rut to try
Ayer", Sarsaparilla. la*' thaq three bottlra heald tiw sore. In *11 my experience

Wonderful Results.

Pytolas convened nt East Boginai
12th with a good attendance.
Aumher marked effect.•! the ascot thlsmedi.-iaa was the strengthening uf my aiht.’ —
Mrt. Carrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas.
“I ha&gt;l a drv scaly humor for years,
and suffered ternl.ly : and. as my brother
Not autistled with a twelro-mantba’ stretch
and sister were similarly afflicted. 1 pre­
sume the tmdady Is hereditary.
Last of Jaap year. South Haven ladba nxpnitly
winter. Dr. Tyron, &lt;of Fernandina, Fla..) gave a party nt the Oj*ra hotw, managing
th.nffnir m»l paying their own bilK Of
rrcommenib-'l me to take AVer's Sar»a;&gt;arilla. and continue it for a year. For tiro
moutli, I took it daily/ I have not hid a yettr is to lieconw a perfsitual fuahluu, how la
blemish upon my bmly ter the- last three
dxty are its? dear men to have an oj.fxwtuaity of ftM*rtiiig their rights.
Thuma* Kelley, on Uwisw •-igarmakcr,
“Lost fall au.l winter I waa troubled
tout
ids brother-in-law. Stanley Gruliam, re. with a dull, heavy |sda in my *hle. I did
not notice it at first, but it gradually grew cvntiy. killing him instantly. Ktdhy is in
worse until it teciwe *»in&gt;'*t unU-arablr. jail. The fatal affair h the outgrowth uf a
During the tarter part pt this time, dinar- feu-1 &lt;J long ►taiuiing.
&lt;te«* of th« "temuM-h anddiver increased my
bti-ai-.-ht-lawi Jacksuu is to have another
truuli*?-?. I -bfgan taking Ayer's BarsajmlillA.nnd'. after tMthfully cantinningthe uno
uf this inedlc.in« for some months, the pain ready.
disappeared nnd I was completely cured."
&lt; hvlM&gt;ygan mill* have Iwguu opcratiotis for
—Mra A. A. Fnrbujth, Haverhill, Mas*. 5
the season, and now the sawdust will fiy
from 14t&gt;.UX)JX» fret »-f logs in due nnd inodent form ,
Ju’m IC I'hnpmnn b. a Detroit teJy who
think* toe- Grand Trunk railway didn’t do n
gentienumfy thiiig wbeu one of their eugiiws
Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co., LoweIl,Mass. ! lasted hrf buggy • into the ditch, giving ber
j n lively shnkiug up.* Julia think* tbeenmFrtrcBJ; ... tattfoa,«5. Worth M a bottle. I j^,,. %houW j^y brr
und lias already

Ayer s Sarsaparilla,
Boston

Dry Gooods Store
MARR &amp; DUFF
•

Will put on sale

invoked toe aid of the court* to that cniL
Heretofore paasmiger boat* have tuul the
right of way through the “Soo" canal, but if
the order recently promulgated stands, they
must hereafter take their turn with the
freight crafts. This will delay them se' vral
hour* each trip.
Jackson county peoj.le have t««cn guilty of
some mighty wi-nn tricks, onc^f the latest
tn-ing that of J. M. Vicar, who skipped out
on the day nf his marrlngo to a Minneapolis
girl
.
X
Mra S. 0. Harris, to.? last of a family of
rixbxxi children, died at Lousing nt too ad-

A “Bottle of Soothing Syrup" i* the name
of a musical comedy just written by F.

3 mmrn jib

While out on a bunting expedition, a Leoni ’
sportMnau discovered a largo quantity of
here in the city.. Of course the lady, when
watches, jewelry nnd rwolvrn. The lawful
sbr received it, reppowd that warn preMimpow ner hasn’t yet claimed toe find.
tuoir* St. M »wa!“ ha'1 J,aken
**
Laming )&gt;olica are mppoaed to bogl-d
head to atek th- good afflev* of 8U Valentino
steepen*, a* u brutal prize fight that onijjmd to make love to her. In tlmr-cxt Jotter the
within fifty feet oCpolicv hrttdqoartare i„; a
young bus:u«s man uj&gt; in the country rerecent night, failed to wake ’em up * ccivcd from her bo read tbo fid iowing words:
Davii! A Holme*, the first whit- child -Some soft tool here iu town wqt me the «ilbom bi Armadn, still livta near that village. Iks: valentine you over now. The poetry it
The o-jcummce ilnU-i baek fifty-four y&lt;«ra, contained «» enough to mako otu« sick. It
when the country roundabout was practi­ will ba an. untortnaabj thing tor the young
cally an unbroken wdderntM*.
moil -ho Mill it if too fool killer cornea
Quito an exodus of Canadian jieopte are around next summer.’’ Ho has married the
just now surging into Laprorjewnty, which lady riuro then, liutsbo has never found out
may be said to bo one form of the •annexa­ that it was ho who s«nt the valentine. She
will, therefore, bo enlightehtd when she
tion" qunfticin.
Th- M-veral mate 11. b hatcheries have been mwls thia—8:. Paul Idonecr Pro**.
turning out their annual spring crap of di­
minutive (vjM-ckted trout, which has been
planted in the various streams of that slate.
You w.mld scarcely credit thu statement
And tbo lonely fishermen looks longingly on that many nf the frugal men who follow, tbo
and sadly exclaims, “Ob, wbat shall the han- humblo calling of utevet venders of bunanns
eventually become wrD-to-do, but such U too
fact, ntTertbclew. .Tbnronroshifllee. fellow*
I^sxkdk. Mich.,; March 2(1—The senate who scarcely eke out an existence, aud many
of them, but they du not reprt-^nt the !■*penaed bills ycMerday appropriating A’i.ttAi
for a utonument on Gettysburg field nnd al­
lowing the shqotiug of wiki duck up to May
L A resolution wa« ndopted calling tor a
gowrmnent survey
the Upper JVnhuutUr dollar's worth cf fruit, hud others when wo
Ship catwl The lieu*- |smwJ bills fixing too sell MsvcnU truck leads. No r-attsc bow hl- .
lawful ninrringe ago at IS years for-mates tin fat t«m»l. the frugal-vender, bent upon
and 10 for females; and uicorporriting the bettering his condition, lays evna-tliing aside,
town of Benton Harbor as n city aini giving
it a strip ol land the title of which lias Isx-n ducting * metowt fruit stand er candy store,_
in dispute between Benton Harbor and St. and as the years roil around ho gradually
Joseph. Ex-Governor, Rogolo mul Jerome Mcumulitra until bo acquire?, if not a com­
moisted Governor Luce last' night nt a rw|, petence, enough' to keep the wolf from the
(ien to the tegudaturr.
.
door in old. age. Jlany of tin- lending retail
. Laxsixn, Mich , March 21.—The governor and a few of too w hcdwale fruit, denier* of the
has signed the bill autoorumg the inforo*- country were once hutublo banana verniers.—
ment in Detroit of the chill-labor law by One of Them in Giobc-Dcniucrat.
building inspectors. The bill appropriating
I5.U0U to dedicate the Gssttyburg m&lt;mum-nt

prices, it stands you in need to corns to
Battle Creek as soon as you can and buy

TKTo. 1.

32 cents, usual price 50 cents.

'LOYER DLOSSOM
THE GREAT

EM Puiifler.

LaFHUra, Mich., March 23.—The only mat­
ter of importance attended to by the legitoi
turv ycti-rd-ny was a bill increasing toe limit
of capital of incurporattxl compauie*.
Tip­
bill was in tim interests of too salt trust, and
prupcaod to inermse the limit to $100,000,000,

East Ssgixaw, Mich., March 20.—Mollie
Sarfdow. agi-d 0 years w*» standing on a high

swing now in Michigan, the Cushman’phones

inch from Die spine, going in thrve inebra
She will die.

TSTo. 3.
1 case 30 pieces, 28 In., double fold tri­

said to be a tip-top place to get a square
A Jackson doctor drove over to Imo! to
sec a patient nnd stabled his horse in an an­
cient and decrepit barn. Before tic doctor
through and so had the neck of the ?2tX)

cots, all wool extra flue and firm goods In

The Congregational parsons of the state
wiD bold a convention nt East Saginaw next
month and talk over too outlook for Michi­
brown, black, wine, gobelin, stone eolor,' gan Congregationalism.
A Lansing num is at work cxpcriiiH-r.ting
green, medium gray. ‘Urk gray. This is

chair yesterday, bolding u lead pencil in her
bancl Hho fell backward, her hand behind

Jackbox, Mich., March UO.—Austin Blair,
Michigan's famous war governor, fans Iwn
ill since his return from toe inaugural evremoni&gt;w at Washiagtrnr City. His lllnvw- has
now taken n mon? wrimw turn, nod his con­
dition Is critical
AJCT Aubcim, Minh., March 25.—Profcawr
George S. Morri*, who lias filled the choir
of mental and moral phlkwopby tn the Mich­
igan university for many years, died In this
city yesterday afternoon aged 55y«ora

THE TREASURY SURPLUS.

colon such as cardinal, scarlet, navy,

tho stuff that takes.

Our prices on this
ply of the beverage in Lis coat pocket. Groat

case will be 25 cents a yard.

Just think

an elegant double fold tricot fur 25 ecius
worth 40 cents.

A Kt. Ignacc man caught n forty-pound

(Come, come away ).

No. 3.

duce in the line of brain-prod udug food.

ury surplus ha, been steadily increasing for

21X1,000. or f."&gt;,000,000 more than It wa* ten
days nga Tbo lucrBaae is duo to the great
excess of receipts over dtebureementa since
tiio first uf too month. Thti receipts to date
aggregate 123,200,000, while tiro expeixliture.
during tho same period amount U&gt; a little
over S12,000,00ft, fndudiug about 82,000.000
paid out on account of jxmakuiA. Until re­
cently tlni receipts and expenditure* have
Iroen pretty-well balanced by tis- purchiu*’ of
bonds, but tob. method of applying the sur(&gt;Jus ha* boon considerably hain|M&gt;.rod ot late
by the light offering. Thu purchase hnvn

caught&lt;m ton new wrinkle, for he boldly
ailvertiam that ho can “extract [ihotogmph*
'
in all the newest and choicest figures and without |«tta."
Charter ek?ctia«f» throughout th? Mate
colorings, these arc handsome goods, ele­ dmriy sbow a ntarked draire on the part of
the “kids" to run municipal affairs, und iu
gant designs and goods worth 19X cents a many cm** tbo youthful ticket? have Isnn is partly due to the high price asked for totsueci-Mful But .there nn» sonic towns that
yard. Our price on these goods will be 7
Secretary Windom has announced his jmrhavc’ut yet forgotten Adrian's expertem*
fioae of continuing for too jinoeut at Vast
with a “kid" mayor.
rente, chcajier than calico.
A Rockford youth named Wells beesme the system of purcimscs adopted by his predeWe give you fair warning of the arrival despundeint bocausu his father mll.-d him ex- cesBor, and that he would willingly increase
travngmit, and so took a dose of laiklanum. tbo purchas&gt;» if 0&gt;e offers permitted it He
of the above bargains. Cotne before they If all ton tK»yn who are told such things
should do likewise, them'd l&gt;o a heap of! utake their departure.
plus than the purchase of 4J&lt; per cent* He
1 case 38 pieces, elegant printed chailie,

Theodore Hunt, an Ionin county granger,
had a fine span of bursas stoten, and within
three day* the pu.-loincni had been captures!,
tried, convicted and M-ntancvd to a three-

BATTLE CREEK.

YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND I
Just as readily as by attending some school and
at td Uio expense.
LESSONS BY MAIL.
A_jew iwrtbod-tHMrLB and THOROUGH.
Mhortimnd writers g&lt;-: from
MO TO • 150 PER MONTH.

Ti&gt;e horses wen? also recovered.
Ionia
county justice mode a record hi this porticu-

4WST

wSL’°2? PER FYEAR
o* ladies.
^Hc'ul f«r P®nir-4i-n&gt; to the

'ANN

ARBOR. MICH.

£*£E^WL

NOW
Paine’s
Celery Compound

Stat* nt Michigan, m the circuit court for the
county of Harry In cbanrery.
&lt; hrt*tiaua Itanium, complainant vs. Wltlliam
&lt;’. F. Boesum, tefesdant.

[ -j

v&gt;

Nulibt IU FAnlYltnb.

plalnanl In toe above entitled cutse; and that
the defendant reside* out of the said stale of
Michigan and lit the state of California.
CiiHistornan H. Yam ARMax.
B-.mrn and suowrtbrd before me. thteMh day
of February A. D. IBM.

BnLutTnn&lt;"*r.

Cancers, Humors. Soros, Ulcsr*. Swtlllnco,
Tumors. Abwemss, Blood Poisoning, Salt
Rheum. Catarrh, Erysipelas, Rheumatism,
and all Blood end Bkla Diseases.

J. M. LOOSE b’ed CLOVER CO­
Detroit, Mich.

For Sale by W. H. GOODYEAR.
CHANCERY SALE.
In pursuance and by virtue ot a decree of the
circuit court for toe countv of Barry. In chan­
cery. in the State of Michigan, made and
dated o.'i toe 23rd of day November. A. D. lf«.
Ins certain cause th-rcfn pending wherein
Alunito Ferri* I* complainant and Nettie
Kaymend and Martha A. Wood arc defend­
. x&lt;?!r to ,berel,y fflveo that I shall
tell al public auction to the highest bidder, on
Iriday. the third day of May. A. D. IMS. al
teho clock In the forenoon, at (be north frttat
door of the court house, tu the city of HasUmn
eounty of Barry and State of Michigan, said
court bouse being the place for hotting the c»r”’
,r°r,lhe '““‘y o'B«n. n» th* frtk '
Ing described property, to-w It: All that certain
pleceorparoJotlanusltakteJu tte township
Of ( art ton. in the monte nt iiarr«

Dated llastings, Mich., March ip. IMW.
__
At-oMxo E. Ksoraarox,
&lt; Ircult Court CommlMioner. Barry Co.. Mich
K^A.?',,-KSi &amp; Vanahmaj..
■
Bollcitorn for Complainant.

Upon due proof by affldaslt that William C. F.
Rorsum defendant (n ifc- above entitled cause
penning In this court rm kies oat of the said state
of Mlcililjtau and In the state of Collfarnla. ami

DUY ONLY THE GENUINE
D REPAIRS for GALE PLOWS
One Genuine Point, Landsidc, &gt;h N'-Mburl
funilfbed by “Spurious Manufi

said defendant do appear and answer the bill of
complaint, filed in the
cauve within four
months from the date of this order, ebe toe said
bill of complaint shall b« taken a* ccmtessed;
And further, that ihti order be bSNbIM with­
in twenty day* from tol* date. In Uw Hartings

—...
.,7, ... .. .. ..
. ..vj ua&gt;_- » wav.r til
time herein prescribed for bls appearance.
Dntod ton sto daj of Frbrauy a. l&gt;. IS*1.
- -------- A Hook km.
Circuit Judge.
A true cony: attest.
TtttM. 8. Brick. Uegtstcr.

LMk tor our t^ADE MARK cn all Mtop-

GALE M'FG CO.. Albibn. Mi .

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having
been
made in
eouitiuons of a certain mortgage
■»
Mary A. Bloom t&gt;&gt; her guardian. M »■
| BIoobb. who VWBBived Us wens'* tow.
tM
Probate
&lt;\&gt;«rt nt
Barry
''.wary.
Mich., to Jtetln !&gt;. Whitlock, dated M«m»n
30th. A. It. teM.and recordtd In tlie r%v uf
Ito lieclrter o&lt; Deatta.sfur the count* &lt;•: ptem
and titatn ot Michigan. ot&gt; the tint day c: Fr'&lt;ruarr. a. D. Ud4, In liber' 13 ot iaort4*x~

ADMINISTRATOR’S "SALE.
In the matter of toe estate of Eddie T. Branca,
deceased.
Nol!Sf ta h,rr?y£?"“* ,l»at 1 shall sell at pub- ; roaardafi, •MfiMfcbSortgage thareH claimr-t u»
eaurttoo to thaCltoert bidder, oo Tuesday, be due at the date of th!* notice, toe .urn o! I
the second day of April. A_ D. tno. at ten hundred slxty*flvo dotianand fcrij •
o'clock In toe forenoon, al the probate court and an attorney '* fee of ten dollar* provided for
rooms In toecity of Hastings, the eounty of
Barry, In the state of Michigan, pursuant to
l,le”",r, “ffl authority granted to me on the jota
day of December. A. 1). 1m». by the Probate
eoutalned fa said mortgage ami
e »talub
such ca*e made and provided.. Ice l« her?.
given that on Hatunlay the Uh ay ol ?'
A. D IBM, at too o’clock la the fo noon. Isell al public auction, to the highc • Mddef
the north front door of the court !ou*eiiu:
cUy of Hasting* It hat bring tbe place where ti
Clccuil Court for Bam' County Isbokicrii:

wit. lojnmenclmt at a »tak* in toe highway
Sf°tS h'.wM *n3’’Ifflty toroe (13) links Motto
’5“rtar ,XM
toe kOutbeaat
and southwest quarter, thence north on toe
V'e tw® &lt;’&gt; chains nnd seventeen (K&gt;
w*“two
cfcfflte «'&gt; flttwaix
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‘
B*"*
chains .....
amt due on *att mortcsKe. with seven per tvtit
'W.
tblrtv I JO, I tiku
t.,
•jiiWuffaillwalseitB.twwther with a&gt; •:
torueytiteeaftendoHarseorensuted (r: &gt;
b!ind,??t «°d eighty-nine.
Probate '’ ’nwlM
Armstrong. Judge of
tbe wwmtscs befog described In said mort^.
as alt toot oertMn lol. piece and pan-cl
drcew^^ mMter uf toe estate of Noab Bowker,
CMtteton. n
Bw?h ** ™**e
(T&gt; *««. •dlUAte In the Township
piuuty of Barry and fitate of Mlcbjp:&gt;- i‘;i"
.IMS
PCBtjMff
iajMiisil a» foBow*. The
the quarter tine seven (ri’ebiffindraentt
half of the we«t half of the south east t|u*’
eight vwi in.k*. tbeure weit “““ XlnT w
-**1FctlihUjreJvr (U) In township three tJ-l.or.
of range seven (Tb west, eontalulng fort,
reprejentatives of toe said Noah Bowker deacre* of land, be the same more or les*.
tna to toe Dnltrrt mates surtev.
.Dated HaMUrts, Fabrnary isteiMt*.
Ml on sreunn six [*j. fe
c
•
VAUtXTISK I,Hf o
AsrignreotMurt^t
Smith ACoiAaovK.
Hxrfar Bvirrox. Admintitrator.
Attorney* for Assignee of Mortgiu-'
PROBATE ORDER.
State ot Michigan, county of Barry-as.

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NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.

"SLWSISS iJTK^SSS?
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nin£« &lt; “S? ”■ c“““ “w'1™

on this subject beyond the statement that
his policy as to tbo &lt;’• must be determined

SSKSM

CHANCERY OKDEIL
Htate of Michigan. In the circuit court !• ।
7 WgWWfritlMMW.
■
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.
Emetine Warner, complrtnant is. H&lt;
F&lt;l0ar&lt;TbteM*.M*ryjfoaay. Bebn wrIE:,
Laura Fuller. Alice Van Wagnen, Jacob 1’ ■
Robert Hekell, Martin nckell. Charity K­
J-------}:&lt;Jn00 J^.keUi (Cjmn;

11. Sarah Bawertnsn. M
Ficksli, nnd William r

Colvkblti. O., March 23.—The Braman
House bill which provides far the inspection

day. Mr. WbiUtewy of Portage county
iwata per buaiie). One short made a strong speech in opposition and
article sold readily for f» wanted the bill amended. One of hla amendElwve &amp; Moore, Big Rapids lumbermen,

with 1,200,000 btuhcls of charcoal.

of I'rtiri.-arv
.Dated toh

GVARDIANtJ BALE.

O, Lowopr. Notary Fubll*

required to give bond In *2,000 nnd onoUier

XOTICKOf.TriCHBlKT.

the fourth day Of Maj

They

kt toe roomy of itariyisthrktate

“

»««o!l'KK ”• “* *""" “*
terert of the

mtnorbfli.

1 Governor Luce luu paid *3. IK) to the state

eallh is content to pay the highest officer of
so state a yearly salary ot-«l,(X».
There', a growing suspicion nt Bar City
!uit
&lt;&gt; IL.,.—-V.. 4^-..

Furbea, Hart, Hoicomb, Weems, Whiteacre,
Wbltttamy.
t
B VFTAtai, N. V.. March 28.-

per., found o
Dr Dention

I!

luATinE Tfi k A D M E D Q i

Cad Hoc potato market is *o ovenctocked

stenographic institute.

.

oral In ttufi Mhvr wiy* SAVE htensv, and saako,
this*, look Ek. NEW. b/ vot&lt; DIAMOND j

Notary Public. Bam Co1. Mich.
Slate of Michigan, in the circuit court for the
county of Barty in chancery.
Suit twndlug In Ute circuit court for tbe county
of Barry in ehaueerv. Filth Judicial Circuit

Among the other duties of governor of too

___

Dress, or a Coat, | Jfpy Color
Ribbons, Feathers, .■
Fqr
faros, Rags, etc. | ten cents

4

CHANCEKV ORDER.

killed tii- bill incorporating B-ntoo Harlas- I
anti giving that place tint? dis;mtcd strip of
land. The soldiers’ home apfirupriation waa

stronghold.

colon, and nice goods and will l&gt;e sol-1 for

Cleanse
the Syste

LOOSE’S EXTRACT

attorney,&lt;&gt;f Detroit. appeared fur the but-b

M&gt;rui)wbat damaged condition.
A Detroit druggist has B-M.0UO Jaw suit on
his baud* Ix-cause he sold a lady sumo sulpha to
of sine for epsom salts.
7
Tbo Bell Teteplume company ha»/full

flannel, in light gray, medium gray, dark is mid to lie making the necessary arrange­
ments for engaging in toe iron shipbuilding
gray, navy, cardinal, brown, dark green,
iodtntry on a large scale.
A Matchwood hotel gi«s by the unique
bronze, wine. These arc all the choicest

ANY ONE1
CAN DYE&lt;L°v»^!

incorjurating the dry of IranwoTid, iu the ’and for toe return of whic&gt; I shall te&gt; truly
Uianktal, vu.. a good appetite."
face of an r.dvemc committee report.
Fovjm —“Health and strength, pure blood.
Lanmxg. Mich,. March 22.—The Inrgwt a»i appetite likethal Ufa wolf, retpibir dlgrrtlnn.
all by taklns tost popular and peeuliar uiedllobby of the season apjwarvd ln.ro ycst.vday ctnc.Hixtd's
Sarsaimrilla. I want everybody
to wore for and against the bill prohibiting to try It this seamm. It l» *rtd by all drug­
Chicago dr&lt;—wd beef from being sold m gists. One hundred doses &lt;me dollar.
Michigan. The leading hotel men uf tin?
Kioto nppenrwl in the afternoon to ppiteU
against tia* passage of ton bill At night nu

motherly countenance of the dear deported
Lydia Pinkham ought to adorn the reverse
side of the ticket* (or the entertainment.
A D. &amp; M. freight train jumjied the track defeated the mean: re iiy .
In dress goods which ought to have your near Birmingham, and wool, oil. lumber and
charcoal were sown Ln a promiscuous man­
personal inspection and as there will be no ner for some distance along the track. Tbo

more of those goods at anything near those

Mackoi

oaa Imlf feet
five, lots six ht
hundred *]*,

5". tt!,u rali-

2357,1.T
Citajmn

tn

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Fifth .ludldUi
e la said circuit
•ffldaru tn st a

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Wm, 37
C.:B

HND HIS CONTINENT.
BY MAX O’RELL AND JACK ALLYN.

“Wednesday—Imlianapolia.'*
I rnu to tbo office of this impcrturliable
Yankee and naked him:

no far apart in time to give my lectures'”

Translated by Mme. Paul Blouet.

Copyrighted by Cassell &amp; Co., New York

We Publish' the Following Extracts from this Book by Special Ar­
rangement through the American Press Association.

pfall IB&lt;met
“
i- a romarknldV dever Frenchman, who ha* devoted his tai
■u xtly to satirizing tin* A agio Saxon rare. He lias Is-come widely known ax the author
.1 nx lji-Lt. AXn Htt* Jn.iMi," “Jnirx Bri.u. Jr.,” Etc. Thia’book UhUbtertpro...i. ti, ■material for it bring gntbered duping his nwnt visit to America. *

APTER XXX.
,1 ; &gt;T&lt;iuiar. 1:1 auiu
---!.uarv Atnerfcaa himself H extm. ...iilij-.ai-y.
»k«- liberties with hi* fellow croaturv*
: • i jiglid', gratnmar. Hemunhiw
I'm! the tnotiv-r tongue of Khab-

.. v ic. wi.- anti spits; but lie lias n
•i _-*aI humored brag nud livelinrai
:r it- !urtb«-r nr luniutancu.
cravat n:nl xhirt. front xpnrklo

iwiih .-ompletn n-minwcn.

He talk*

mii-h.
He buza«* rather than
-.min distance you think ^you
r .nieg of bagjiipc*.
l.nbbler, prnwsitiy gives to
cwti ■:&gt;:»turn that astonish-* you.
: &gt; a of Franco &lt; n a way which
that lie is njuvcrwuit with nil that
- The tying* ami doings of
■::s&lt;-ar? fiunilfar^tu him He

IMPORTANT

Monday-New York.

railway guide.

prosperity, of Jonathan b mainly to bo at­
tributed.
The dry, invigorating air induces activity,
and you can do things in Am-rica which it
would Aver enter your mind to attempt in
Europe.
Tho cold in winter b* excessive, but you do

“Your New York lecture

Columbia; 'John R. MrFte, uf New Mexico,

penetrate, ami against which it is easy to pro­
tect one’s aslf.- It fa dry, bracing, healthful,
excite* the circulation of th© blood, and
maktw one feel full of life.
The ail W charged with ozone nod electric­
ity. H^yefel time*, in touching the heating

Wauseon; (\.tU'McUoy, Cadiz. Illinota—J.
A. Fellows, Pontiac.
Iowa—Mrs.
Lucy
Bowers, Tipton; Charles H. Everitt, Atlan­
tic; W. F. Carpenter, Manning; Mra. Sarah
|d|xw nud gandk-rs, 1 had tiny electric sparks 'Earthnum. Griswold; T. F. Piper, Sheldon.
Hash from my fingrrs' ends. In brushing Michigan—E. O. Shaw, Naw AygO- Wisdo their marketing at,home.
your hair you will often tear tiro crackling of ron»in—E. McGiaeblin. Stevens P&lt;*mt.
the electric sparks produced by tbe friction
rings.
uf tiro brush.
“Hello'” n-sij-oud* the cvntrul office.
Tb«* American sky j« bright, of a krrely
"Put me ia conuuuuicntiou w ith 2,4.18” (her
bln*' It i* never clouded for lucre tian two
butcher's number). t
What a life! 1 thought those Yankees beat or threw days together. You live in n dear,
drawn, be having declined thi- appoiiitnront.
In oncMhcr Instant the bell rings.
I everything!
smiling atnxKpbcrj which shed* joy to the
“Hello."' '
Wakhixotox City, March 20.—The prrai-'
Oh! that map uf the United States! If
"Hrllo'"
von would have an idea of a good lecturing cans are p&gt; bright am! lively- Man. every­
lowing
nominations: Frederick D. Grant, of
“lx it the butcher "
.
tour ui America, just imagine j ounrolf ap­ where, is infltieurcd try tbe climate in which
pearing in public ono day in London, tho
“Scud me tero pouiid* of ffllct of beef and next in Paris, the day after tn Berlin, then
Stimulants are not needed, water sufficot, geni tal nt Landau; Paul Fricke, of Texas,
leg of .mutton by 12 o'clock."
in Vienna. St. Petersburg, auil Constantino­ tin*! few American.* tlrink anything but water
to be marshal for tbo wraLtrn district of
’•Very good! h that allr
ple, to finish up tho week. Then tako TehoTexas; Seligman Biw. at London. England,
bulk- drinks are almort, forbidden by tho cll- to lx&gt; .pnebi flsral ngmtU of tea navy de
"AM righL”
liave a fair iik-a of tiro jountep. '
partmant at London; Thura-i Assistant -Engi­
Upon this tba tady rings again.
Here is a little acene of American life. It wxmer in America than half a dozen would neer David Jones tn Iw n chief engineer:
Paawd Asdstnnt Engineer James H. UhMuar
“Hello!" from the central office, where thi* was told me. iu&gt;t only without boost, but as
kind uf thing goes on all dny long.
tiro iiiott natural thing in the world, by Mr.
When I was in America, though it was engineers—Assistant Engineer* Reynold T.
“Send nu» l,2fl7” (the fruiterer thi* time).
L. 8. Natcalf, tho editor of Tho Forum.
winter time tthl* Includes tho spring, which Hall and Ira N. Hollis; -to be UeutenauteMr. Metcalf wished to have an article on only exists in American hlmanacs). I was al­ Junior Grade Ijoutmnnta Frank F. Fletcher.
Again th-- bell ring*.
“Hrilo!”
.
the subject of tbo Mormons far bi* review; ways thirsty; tiro dryneSa ot the atmoephero Alexander Sharp nnd Harry IL Hosley; to
“Hellof’
n«&gt;t one of tho«? papers written by a man who made my toaguo constantly fed like a grater. be lieutenants junior grade—Ensigns P. J.
Wwlieh. Simon Cook, John H. Fillmore; Ed­
“Is thii th- fruitcrerr
had pawed through the territory of Utah, I queuehed my thirst with water or an ice.
but a serious study. For several weeks he
Drunkenness i* not a national vice in ward Rhode Stitt, of South Carolina, to lie
t iou before going to the opera house whore

is over, jump into a cab ami you brill catch
the 10 o'clock train, which willwt you down
nt Indianajxdts in time for your next day's
engagement.”
"What! go to the train.in evening drowT
I exclaimed.
“And why iwtl You undre*. in the sleep-

A»t the sccau U re;xutel—and to on with bad been tn correspondence with one of tbo
the baker, tho grocer, and ail the lady', ciders of the Mormon church.
“AU thi* letter writing does not advance
tradesjx-oplc.
There is a great effort being made now
how ln
in matters much." thought Mr. Metcalf to himn Z4 ; -un| cf M. Ernest It-mma lari
“oncor two hours' conversation would
New York, Chicago and other toK^s to find
.
!•! Victorian Sardou's lutett out n plan to accelerate tboserv-icv in restau­ suttiotho tiling.”
:■ Im&gt; judi.iea*. rnmsrkx to make
Two hour* later ho was in tir&gt; train for
rant* and do nwnywith waiters. It U very
.fire’-He know* hw 8hak&lt;-*poarv,
simple, and the Americans will not U- bcdllcd Halt Lake City. Ho probpbly reckoned this
way: “It is only five days' journey in ths
for such a small matter.
X Jien*. or Victor Hugo. 'You
cars, and what i&lt; that when ono sets against
Thi* is how the thing I* to bo done:
hJi- well read, thix man who'
The restaurant is prnvlital with xpu&gt;il it a good talk in tbo intercut of tho review f'
numbered tabla*. Each table is in direct ■
mow tu 1 do, etc.
communication with the kitchen by imtma of cbat't0ok thp car Iipihl-nnd c,u,w bome
••But," II timidlv
timidly advanced,
advanced. “,i'what
whnt lice
Ixcamn
I n-'datian about bl* country, a* ».ii. «*t^_ ...
-___ '________ i____ .
"But."
I - «-J»pt. j ■ •
electric buttons .upon which the cmtaiwr secs of tbe review during al! this timer
■ . Amen au talks theology. Ho
“
Ob
I
it
suffered
nothing
from
my
absence,"
written “bt-cf,” "mutton," “chop," "vegeta­
! .li-. He rwi.U the writings of
bles,1' “tort," etc. He touches thrre, four. said its editor. “1 iiutnllcd myself at tbe
refutmg tlmtgentieman x idea* ‘ fiveaeewuinq tnhianppjtite, and the [ ,al4e in llw car’ “b,ro 1 wu* “bl" to c*r9'
-i^ncliisionx
I cook receives hi* ord-m.
thought you were Li tho I
“Steak and potaUrs. tomato, salad, ciiocb- tin* stations, J fiostcd m&gt;‘ letter*, ant! aentand
received telegrams with as little difficulty as
ef art uorant Imre of a bagman,
late ervuta for No. 2}—All right, ready I”
... ..«•
u-ltK
।
in an instant a tray l-xiring tho meal ap- in New York."
could yon really work , easily in tlw
I interesting man.
' j»-ar* upon the table, placed there without
' linnrk . Wh.ti the customer hnx dixpused. of ,j train!
-------- ”
. ildoTBR XXXI.
/ J his fo&lt;xl, h''touc'aes th" button marked "biJL' i
,,»-&lt;ter. mdi better than at my own
X' In
t.. a
_ .twinkling
„u.i.i:__ .adesk,
mv .dear sir; there was no orfo to came
. .. .. itrikec'thoXnroironn nwst tn
tiro uin
bill ___________
appears on' his
plate,
■. amraat tbe chief members of the
mtl: :ry. lie i« interested in M.

tbo higher.
tjrat when beat-xl. at theatres, concerts, end
lialh. one brvatlrei with difficulty, nnd it
often causes th* breath to be disagreeable.
I repeat it. tho cold m healthy, and the for­
eigner who viriu America during tho winter
only suffer* from the suffocating heat of tbe

roverod, h" hn» nothing to fear in the air, un
Iqw it Iro ins no-o. which I would ndviro him

The Americans, who cook thomelTc* within
doors, fear th** cold su littlo when they are iu
motion, that ifi tho states uf Illinois, New
York, Ohio, Wisconsin, and others in the
north, when thr thermometer is down ta
thirty degree* below zero, they give tb«
pn'ference. to open carriage*. In Chicago,
Buffalo. Milwaukee, one has almost a diffi
cuity in finding a covered tieigh or cab to gr
out in at night It is tiro same in Canada.
In Toronto, Ottawa. Montreal and Quebec,
nothing bn: open sleigbs. The driver burie
you in fur*. Your fort and Irody nro warm,
I was one day relating this conversation to glowing, and the cold that cuta your fa«
an American journalist
seems to help to mako your Wood circulate,
“Yon ar&lt;&gt; simply wonderful, you Amer- and t* quite enjoyable.
I went to sco tbe Niogiri Folk (the grand
Sandwich Islands to fetch new*
ths king e«t xpcctarlo it wn* over given to man to be
bold) in tho early jxfrt cf February. With
at Honolulu.’1
_ _
“Just so,” bo replied—“I liave done It."
out suffering from the cold. I wns nble t&lt;
Thi* “I have done it" was the finishing drive for three hours in an opai drigh
through thickly snow laden air. To hare thtouch. ’
A fellow payagur on my lost trip in tho snow Iroating iti one'* t«i» wa* not agreeable
but the storm added, if |&gt;o*dble. to th.
grandeur ot the scenery. On nligbting n
lent intention of crowing
...
,
.,
.•, .
"» A’tabta H-b&gt;S
»P b*
■* fore Ixjginning tire train journey to Buffal
noon, be telegraphed to hi* wife:
Don*
*ait. dinucr. am off to Eurof&gt;c," bough: a bag such n glowing seusi.- of warmth and lift-.
lh.
Th-- frequent nnd very sudden changes
calmly embarked at half past 3 for Europe. tc:n;eraturo in winter, and-tiro great diff
u,
earn Iv-twcen tiro temperature of tiro bou
uuta »»Uta5 or IL
and that of tiro outer air. is very trying to I
®
fort'igtror.

. -,!k Sirough New York r.treets is ■ and the owuagod American settles it at tiro |
.. stupal
uupkl farm.
not daskash-gura
d»k ox he goes out. The whole
whale thin,
thing
” fa.
is. a* '
fam. All.Mi- uro
nro not
. -J-It JI are intellig-nt looking ami ri-'nPh' “ i*"db,eThe American coni pinky; that it is impendnext thing that strikes him
ble to lunch or diqe in lens than 1&gt;.*n minutes.
lie doos not sea ojjo halt or j Thi* evil will be remedied sliortly.
,
If you want u really striking right, go to
•1 ij r-'in out of tiro ten thousand |
:. j&gt;V*h tbu exception of the old ‘ otwof the great restaurants of Chicago or
! New York nt lunch tlino. The**.’ Americans
defective right.
Apart
using their knife and fork will make your
head swim. At a Ifctb distance, they look us
' indicaio air active, strong.
if they were all playing tho dulcimer.
Those American* are never still, never at
inily teuh to the improving of
rest.
whtn i«vj
they aic
are uiuu.,
ritting, uk
they
m~. Even
ar«n worn
. must
u&gt;u— ■
. . phj -icaliy ahd intellectually.
I..«, ,l„
»u«- U» ,«■«», etab
thin awn ami « xcany
,
i nlnwM inimisiiately
*r .&gt;
a..'
'
x»
;«T Itam, a™ nki..rnw»I
tr live iu a funxu-.i of
y, a&gt;. 1 the Lutfa- in cotton wook This motion, a frantic rare.
Opp,«ta my Wtatota. .. ta.lUjtata.
;
groa. u;4&gt;n *ou, and sooq pikv,
taW b. Ctamw Itar,
-V “&gt;~b |
•: m u conviction.
’ '
Every.ten mmutea or so tha local train* came ,
and went. Each ttaro tho ball announced the I
CHAPTER XXXII
approach of n train, I raw a crowd tear along !
I- a-.i-e their!, . • Wdl rot carry them fari
■W tho car-1
MM-! T0 I'bon' tbo F°iRl ,o which intellectual
tbu pc'.h of the station and leap into
-•»&lt;•! :&gt;i" ts.i. yoa xnoet kJk aL­
By leaving . activity goea in America, I cannot do better
riage*. taking tlwxn by *wnn. Ey
their office* balf a minute earlier, Ibero good' than speak of tbe Nineteenth Century' dub.
: rl -xl ia though'. Their hats are well dawn
. people might have walked comfortably to the
,i tr.- l-. -.vl. .Tlii-fagain U a rign ot intel- statin, ami saved themselves this breathkw. Palmer, one of the loading inhabitants of
!ii-.. Do not *miU
Tho fool perches hi*
■New York—a gentleman as rich In luchase.
.
■
&gt; l.-t- brad, the man with a srell filled
Go to tho Brooklyn bridge car terminus. telkctual attainments as In dollars—con.: niu jmt* hi* In-ad in o it* cavtrlfig.
"vlvcd tho happy idea of inviting his
There you wU) »ro a sight very like the storm- friends to meet twice a month in his
}.&gt;ny prematurely gray heads. The want of
\drawing room for tho purjxwo of discuss­
An American one day wrote tno a note of a ing the important question* of the'day. Ilia
I h- re, iU'-san,'&gt;catin|r bent ot the routes, tbe
few lines, anil thus. excused liiuwelf for his invitation was accepted with nlacnty, and
i'inf&gt;*l air in tbe houses, which i®ern to have
brevity; “A word In haste. I hnro hardly tiius tins club, which consists of indy mem­
■find-only for theparpwoof letting lira
tinto tt&gt; wink." Poor fellow: only think of bers a* well as gentlemen, was formed.
. : ■ light, enrily explain thi* doubb pheTbo au-ociatioD proceeds in a manner as
itrnot even time to wink; it tnakm one giddy.
Outride certaht Anglomaniac seta, to be simple ax it i* practical.
Tise wum-n of every country are ^unanifound in Now York, Boston and Philadelphia,
Ing in discussing socialismI Tbe president in­
- is in pn-nouncing tbe American men no cue boost* of living on his property.
vites a well known socialist to come mid ex:iiu'l*me. mid n* there ore few men who do.
In England, a man who doe* nothing gees
think tho American women lovely, there
fay the name of “gentk tuan;” in Chicago, h
riftbi he invites, aW». an anti-wcialW of
iu: I* but one opinion on tbe subject: the
tciirienn race b it good looking race. But
talent tn anxwvr him.
One evening lost winter wa* devoted to the
•list whieh inakra the chn-m uf tiw men's
f)»),000.000 inhabitant*. i&gt;tahnp* *ho will im­
dbruwion of sectarianism. The prvtident of
r ’■•»!* not regularity of feature; it is, a* I
pose her ideas upon the Old World. Then,
tlnxclub invited a Catholic priest, an Eplsro;- I aln ody Mid, the intelligence written on
maybe, society will hare no contempt except paliati mui n Presbyterian minister, u Unita­
1 ■ .ii, thi' womb rfn! activ/fy which animates
fur the ignorant and the idle.
rian and. untaw my memory misleads me. an
A young man, with n very intelligent look­
Tln» activity you find in all Uati-naof life, ing face, wax pointed out to tno one evening agnextir* All were -totenre! to attentively,
and each had hb harvest’uf applause.
.
i tiw financial world, the literary worl.l, the
in A Chicago drawing room.
.
Tlmuta to the vivaeityyif their minds, tho
' • 11 of ,x&gt;lltic«,-evorywbere. It is a fever
“Ho is very rich," said my hottow to roe Americans I uvea special talent for making
i ith which Hie whplo nation is mnitton.
softly. “Fur a year ortwo after ho inherited
the
m&gt;r.t
and
subjects
interesting.
All
these
i In the «*yas of the worthy, peaceful Frvnchthe property bo did no work, and people bedebat'-i arc. mlivwnxi with humorous regon to rather slum him. But he hn» Jud. gone
into partnership with a friend in business,
ifter nil. iwntridty b&gt; l&gt;nt an exaggerated
reixu-ti-. Nredlas to say tbnt they ore conHnd so he i* quite reinstated in every ono'» ductoi “ ith tl» utmost, rourtwy. Ti»e twat
•i rm a activity, but for certain people with
trenchant wt*pon* employed at tiuwe tourna।•■::i l-a-. I’-cvutricity and maduow are
Not only lx work, re*p«d*i&gt;lu in Aniericn, 'menu, nro tereaxm- nnd banter, nnd tbe
nt &lt;m&lt;. mui the sunt thing.
but rn certain states it i* ocmpul mry. In the
‘ i&gt; t. u* tukn a little look at Amerkaid at atete of Mltwouri. far in»tanc-.-, any idln, im­
provident feUuw.whu neglect* hb family or. opinion* of other*, tlmt the wildm*, mast in­
kiw ricao hf- pure j4jinLi»tung«)rin.
through shiftier hablta. h likely to be n
congruous idee* did not rtew a munuur.
,
■ wil -M-gln by the (irtvntu house*.
burden tn tho state, may bo sold at auction
Th- audience would unite nnd wmi to ray:
In a w«Al app-iinted house you will flml in a
to tiro highest bidder for a term of six “Who» adt”11 ufa*r
lf Um dr”11 *&lt;lc“
it th: r &gt;'m । &gt;n the ground floor a bras* plate
months. This is a law puJWil twenty year* wn* expressed wittily the orator wn« ap
i':-.l with revt rnl button*. You touch the
ago. It prortdmabo that, after tho vagrant
planded.
I--: t'nd immediately a cub drives up to your
has worked out tbo pnrelum- money, any
I «aw nothing nvwe striking during my
i'&lt;&gt; .If you presait twice it Un two horse
other sum earned by him. at a fair compensa­
•ib that &lt; omi-.&lt; You touch the second and tion, k to to applied by bis jrorrhaw-rto the *lay fa America, nothing which aurnre-l to
ill a minute w two thmc apprar* a mesaenger payment at hi* &gt;icbt* or Uro matntanane * of me’more bcpefuHor the future of tbecountry.
the telegraph office to take your tele* hisfaniilv. If, when he h» Crro again, bo re­
hundred |*opto. men old and young, young
tort* to ins bad habits, his fellow townsman
■luy port of t Im&gt; city. You touch tbo third take tbo law into their own band*. They n* jirls and matron*, all in fashionable evening
iu-1 n |iuliccman (iresenta himself, iu if by en- cert, him to some public place and
him,
and if that doe* not euro him. hl* wife runs jt the dny. J have beard young ladle* read
•fate of burglar*. Ypo touch tho fourth, and
the risk of rcring him one fine dny hanging
•L-y, iirwtol' up dashe* the fire tirigndo with from some rf-lghboring tree. The p^te
•■ngine, fire racapti and the rest of their Ufr will toll vou, as tho most rimplo thing in to®
javfaj apjiaratiLs and this in about tbe timu
.a-klliu-byKtln,
tlwt it. tuuk Cinderella's godmother to turn U»Mc&lt; .potelra. 1UU1» prtmunvndt’ng activity, the intellectual life led by
•'us pumpkin into a coach.
UUtntfK. Il
bo
bob bl wsw
Jonathan will not stop here. Before long
ImpceriUe that Truth should bide her fa$e
t'c shall acs tlio architects of all first dare roght to Lave a right tn drive the dronre out
t &gt;use» laying on not only gas, water, tbe talephoa- oud the electric light, but tbe opera
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NOMINATIONS-

CHAPTER XXXIII.

of thi* one day, and who would not stara.
anything like criticism of his country, said:
"My dear sir, those changv* are v&lt;ry lieolthful. They stir tiro blood, quicken circulation,
ami are a* good ns a Turkish bath "
To be continued.

The island of Nantucket Is off tin* Intel
oL the modern world. The jroople am
their customs an- veyj- unlike those In anj
other part of the world—the "off-ixlam
part,'' its the Nantucketers are won’t ti
call it.
Old fashion custom* and Imblts prevail
They know but Uttl«-about the new-f;tngl«
manners and methods of modern social life
They follow tbe beaten i&gt;atbs of n centur]
ago. live simple, thrifty, laborious live*
and furnish little business for the doctor**
They thrive financially and physically
A visitor nt an evening gathering on tin
Island not long since, tells how one lady
aged ninety-one. presided at the piano, am
another, aged elghty-fivc, danced. "Am
you may tak*- my word for It. adds the vis
Itor. 'Ttatl the dancing was sun-enougl
•lancing, if one might judge from the lady'
snapping eye*, nervous speech anddecisivi
character.”
Locality and climate would scent to havi
comparatively little effect on health am
longevity It people lived simply, a* natun
dictates, ami when ailing build up with na
tore’s simple remedies, like Warttert Ix&gt;i
Cabin SarsaparlHa, Instead of pulling dowi
the system by using poisonous miners
drugs.
'
People who hasten to the physlelai
every time they have a headache, or exjxu
porlcpceN of nature's sure revolt ngains
dlaoteftlencc of her laws, will not be foiun
•lancing at elghty-llvr. The mineral |&gt;ol
sons of tbe apothecary lead to early physl
cal decay.
.
The long-lived, rugged Nantucketers
who enjoy life's pleasures when oclognt
Ians, Illustrate what the “off-Island” poi
tion of the world may experience if the.
live by nature's law and nse old fashlone
log cabin remedies of roots and hertro fo
the ordinary Ills that flesh is heir to.

Bay City's new canning factory o:
to put up 350,000 cans of fniit and
tables this year.
By M. P. is nH-ant Miles' Nerve at
Liver nils Which nffulatea the live
stomach, bowels, etc., through their-ne
vex. Smallest and mildest. A new pH
clple! A revdutlonUer! Samples free
W. H. Gouri year's.

It begins to look as If the Michigan frt
crop had come through the winter In bu
comb shape.

Happy Home Blood Purifier la the pc
pie's popular medicine for purifying t
blood; preventing or curing dyspepei
billlousncs.s, headache, Iwil* and all feve
and malarial diseases. Price 50 eent* ai
one dollar per bottle.

WAsnistrrox City, Man-h
21.—The
pradd'-nt w-nt to the aeuat.' Thuratey thr
following nomination*: Henry N. Blake, of
Montana. to lie chief justice of tire *upreme
court of Miuilhua; John G. Firming, of Col­
orado. t&lt;&gt; !»• United States attorney for the
district of Colorado; Milas C. Moore, Wolta
Walla, W. T., to be governor of Washington
territory; Oliver C. White, of Drayton, W.
T.. to be wx:rvtary of Washington territory.
Also the following posiotilcc*: Illinoi*—E. 8.
Hoyt, Grigg.viDr; A. H. Rr*l. Flora; W.
ft Parka, 1‘eterabnrgh. Wisconsin—G. L.
Rice, We»t Sii|. riur. Ohio—Daniel Karns,
New Phihutelphia; J. F. Welch, Nelsonville;
G.
W.
Baker.' Athena . Indiana—J. 8.
Iban-wi,.Union City. Michigan—D. C. Carr,

^AVashixotox City, ‘March*
Among
the nominations rent lo the senate Friday
which arrived after the adjournment on ac­
count of Justice Matthews' death, was that

tom* at St. Paul
Tin- offire was made
vacant recently by the death of the inctun-

Tiro Importance at purifying the blood can

medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich

It is iroeuilar in Um: it
a appetite, and tone* tlm digoMkn, while
eradicates disease. Give It a trial.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by alldruggisU.

100 Doses One Dollar

.ND OF DISCOVERS.

WnSUMPJIO^
(c)b^s&lt;AspM'.CoW)f5,
ronehit 15-'
S'eq&lt;H«r circular.^ krfattU.3f&gt;t9.—'■

ABIETINE HE!]':

wn* quite long. but most of them were for '
customs e&gt;l lectors, postmasters and naval
promotions The following are tilin' of *n-wt
general interrat:
. .

rommitnfrmer of pension*.
James M. Hacketford, of Indiana, to be
judge of the l: tilled-States court for Indian
territory.
.
Tlicnuw 11. Needles, of Illinois, to l&gt;e mnrslud of the United State* court for Indian i
Kdwiu Willetts, of Michigan, to be assist­
ant M«-retary of agriculture.

for United States attorney for Indian terri­
tory. Wtntern custom* cvUectdra. Charfea
G. Edward*, of Minnesota, district of MiuneMJtn; (Jeergo W. McBride, of Michigan, dis­
trict of Michigan. Piatmavters: Illinois—
William C. CtlUinxMc, Centralia; Jarnos 8.
Neville, Bloomington.
Wiwsm.in—James
M.
Hibbard.
Stoughton:
Theodore
A. Burr. Lancaster; Georgv I&gt;. Breed, Chil­
ton; Robert P. Bobout, Rushville. Ind,
Charles J. Johnson, Tama, la.

Cl'.-Y'A.'.TEF-D

Jcuhe ron

■CATARRH

ANTA ABIEand CAT R CUBE
Sold and guaranteed by

'. H. GOODYEAR,

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Sole Agent.

Bnjocsyos,

TWO MURDERERS HUNG.
Tho.Ilarrvtt Boys l'«y the I'enxlly for Tolrfson's Iteatlu
Kt. PauU Minn.,March23 —Pete and Tim
Barrett were hangod at 11:14 o'cl&lt;x-|( yestcr
day morning. Rtrenuou* effort* acre made
to gel tbe sentence of Pete rommntal to im­
prisonment fin* life, but Governor Merriatn
refused to interfere.
Tho execution was
wittunaed by 300 jicuple. Th" jrisonera had
BY OBING THE GENUINE ’
•their nejve with them to the hurt ami both
di«d game. They shot a stroH car driver
nanml Tolleton.in Minnaapolix. on tbe night
—CELEBRATED*——
of July 27, 1H*7. Tbe only other hanging
that ever tirok ptare in this county wm
oiroaccomplish**i by Judge Lynch.
Tho feature* of the ■•axe were tie- convict­
1-axrsxxD cxtY zr
ing of the boys by tbelr brother H-uty turn­
ing informer and necuring bfa mother of lie FLEMING BROS., Pittaburgh, Pi.
ing the cau»* -&gt;f the crime, a* she had traitrod tgHtnnof Cocmxnm taada to Si. Iroaia.*V
tbalroys to steal: ami tbo oaiduct of a girl
uametl Boyd, who fell in love with Pete, tbe
youngest brother, from seeing him in court,
and obtained much notoriety by her efforts
to obtain hi* |&gt;ardon. She tried to see the
governor, but he would not admit her to his
present*. The murtler netted tbo young
criminals only |20 iu cadi.
Another, ami rather novel, feature cf this
case is tohi in a teiegnun from Osceola,
Mhec. which statu* that Mra Tollefson, the
wi&lt;ldw of the nvan mdrdered by tbe Barrett
brother*, was married there to Carl Bader, n
MinncnpuiU carjientcr, on Wedncwlay after­
noon.

Dr.C.McLANE’SMB

^■LIVER PILLS!

ceeding wax entered in the United State*
court Wedncwlay to room tbo forfeiture of
tiro franchise of tbe .Commercial National
bank of this city. The petition charges that
th- concern violated tbe law prohibiting na­
tional lionks from loaning aver 10 per cent.
tains a statcnuwt showing the bank to have
loaned prior to'.its *un«*n»ion over $71*1,00).
Tbo bonk is also charged with having made a
false »tatetwnt to the comptroller of cur­
rency in regard to its liablhtim The de-1
murrer ot tbeX'mnmcrrial hank stock holders
wa» overruled by Judgn Shiras.
Itetrnlt Women Iteeiate'rlng.
DrrnotT. Mleh., March 23.—The utmost

turnnd out yesterday to regwtor hi enter to
l» able to vote next month. In many regis­
tration place* the judge* prohibited Muoking.
two saloon koofx-rv iwnorfck the place of
registering from their saloon* to raqwctabk
quarters near by, and no unseemly conduct
wm indulged in by t any num while the
women were regtetewing. They did not turn
out very numerously yesterday, howuv«rprobably SOb-most of the women who in­
tend to vote intending to register to-day.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CXXTiLeX.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE i.\i.'ii&gt;.
Bert Material. Brat ffiylr. Bert Fitttag.
It nut sold by your dea)er. write
W. L. D0VGUK, BROCKTON, MAM.
rat SALK BY

A. WOOLLEY,
MATH NOS.

�Mart visited. He related eirof burning of Kent county
as dtweribed. Asked is rela­
tion to the late *urh a fire would cause
Barry county, he reiterated Mr. Hunt**
' rente to «1.000. The party is pledged to statement, that it would lx- simply,incal[ culable
He said, "In this very important
this, and mtot keep h* promise.
' matter of protecting comity records, tax­
It l» a miserable alums- that’this great payers should remember that they are proI teetina-thrmselvrs. They .should not con­
state, with its over •S.tXXMXW.OOO wealth,
sider the tew dollars It will co»t. but tin
pays Its governor the niggardly pittance of very great and nerewary proUsctiou a new
81.000 salary. It simply means that no court bouse and fire proof office* would
Stair KrpuhlPwe TlrMrL
afford." He statesi that tin- direct lo*-&gt; of
prxir man need apply for the position.
the fire to Kent county In 1
was coutCLAl'Dlt'S B. ORAMT. ol lUn^tUNext Saturday Is the time tn register. poratlvHy small, not over 995.000. becauite
The republican wha falls to register -Satur­ of tbe great liberality of Nr. Scranton IB
CHAB1JB B. BKAI KK. of Bagtaaw
selling hl» atauract at ro»L But tbe in­
day cannot vote Monday, uniesa he Is
WILLIAM .!• OCKHK.W leMWC*.
convenience and trouble rrf doing buslnetualready n^cisterod.
In comity officea had bmn very great, and
individual losses In lime and money spent
'Hie constitutional aiaendment Increas­
The soldiers should remember their com­
In perfecting titles had ranged from a few
ing the-governor’s salary from 81.000 to rade. Judge Claudias B. Grant, who heads
dollars to 8500. Tlte aggregate Iom to inM.000 per year. t« I* •‘*«l P" *! the 1
vlduals in Kent county from the court
Mdulng election. Is one which should ap­ tbe republican state tiekrt this spring.
house fire was over 8100,000. Mr. Beck­
peal to tin- pride and sense of Justice of
Get ont to the pulls next Monday, re­ with concluded "From what I know of the
every Mk-.hlgan voter.
losses caused by the burning of Kent
publicans.
Go
early
and
see
that
your
re
­
Th*- question la one entirely outside of
county's records In I860, I would say this:
political difference. Michigan lx. to-day. publican neighbors go with you.
"That If 1 owned the 811.300,000 property
seventh In rank of the states of the union
Republloms, don’t fall to vote your state uf Barry county. I had rather give $300.000
in population an&lt;f wealth, and luu no njiial
than have the records of titles of land
in its natural resouraen, and yet It la the ticket next Monday.
destroyed.'*
object of Jeer by our sister states becauseVote for Judge Onint.
Tbe facte given above are from present
of thr parsimony in thr treatment of its
county officers of Kent Cm, ami from the
clitef executive.
other gentlemen. Mcaars. Hunt, Coffinbrrry
Thr average salary paid to tlw governors
and Beckwith, who stand high In the busof all tbe states is 84.200 per annum, and
lues* and social circle* of Grand Rapids
many of them are provided with executive
and Kent Ch.
mansions in addition.
Tills Kent Co. fire wa* pot nearly as bad
Thi- aiklltioual rust to the taxpayer* of RESULT OF BURNING OF KENT CO.
a* one would be which should destroy
this state, should the amendment lieadoptCOURT HQU8E IN I860
Barry county's records for the reason*
&lt;-d, would l&gt;e so In-dgulficent that no tax­
given before.
'
payer would ever know tin-' difference.
Will Barry county profit by Kent coun­
The man who pays a tax on $2,500 valua­
January 2^d, IMO. Kent county'* court ,
tion would have to j«ay less than one cent huu.M- at’ Grand Itapid* burned to tbe ty'* dear experience? We certainly afauuld.
lAit every man who wishes to save him
additional tax. The people uf this state ground, and oil the county record* were
seif and his county from such a ealam'ty
have long Is cn asking for the submission
lot except the probate record* which were as the destruction of the county reeonls.
of an amendment Increasing the governor's
in another building and a few raved from vote the ticket which reads "For the Tax"
salary alone. Thramounta*krd Is far lew
tlie clerk’* office and nine book* from the next Monday.
than any of the states siirTrnuullny nnd
regtater’» office. Fort«nati-ly the register
bordering uppn Mibhigan pay’ to their
of deed*. Mr. Scranton, had a *et. of nbThe one-iesKlon-o-day scheme i* bring
governors. Penmy tv»iia pays 810.000 and
Htract book* nearly conpletrd. which were agitated in school circles nt Battle Creek,
provides a governor’s mansion; Ohio,
In an office down town and eared. Cruel and the sentiment Is growing In favor of it.
4KD00 and a mansion: Indiana. Minnesota
suspicion pointed to Scranton, and accuaed
and Wisconsin. 85.0o0 each, and Illinois.
It begins to look as if the Michigan fruit
him. a county officer, of setting fin- to the
SC,000. a mansion ami $3,000 additional
court house In order to make n furtune out crop had come through tbe winter In bun­
for care of same. •
of hl* abstract books. Had be licen dl»- comb shaj&gt;c.
Tlie govimor of Michigan Is required to
jM*ed. lie could have priced them al
Too mudli diphtheria at Negaunee.
and should give his whole time to the
&lt;&gt;00.000 or even mure, and Kent Co.
duties of tbe office, and the obligations
w ould have had to pay. But to prove
imposed upon him cannot be delegated to
that three *u*piclons agalpst him were
PROBATE UKUEK.
others. Bj the constitution and Jaw* of
the state he Is prohibited fgpm receiving | unfounded, hr sold hla abstract Itook* to State at Mlctilgsa. Countv of Ba«i /-•*.
At a session of the Probate Court for tbe
the county at their actual coat to him,
any penjuldte*. although his office now
county of Harry, bolden at tbe l*robate &lt;XBc« is
85,000. The legtalature made tbe Scran­ tbe
elty of Itaaoaga, In Mideounty. &lt;« Tueaday
bring* a very nice revenue to the state in
ton aUtract book* tbe prima facie record tbe 3Kb day ot Marab. In tbe year one thous­
the way ot notary fees. etc. These are
of title to land. Had he not been acofinty and eight bandrod aad etahty nine.
additional duties imposed upon tbe office,
Preeent, Cbarle* W. Aruatrnog. Judge et
officer, undoubtedly thn county would , Probate.
and all looijeys received are turned over
have paid a good fortune for the Scranton । la the matter ol tbe estate of WHUamH. Mereinto the state treasury and credited tu the
l-.oute. MMMKd.
looks.
•
On reading and filing tbe petition, duly verlA BaXxku repreaentailve visited Grand
Rapid* Monday to learn what direct and
I Winaster General Wnnanmker lias In­ Indirect losses thi* fire eanwd.
tale may be grouted to jour peUUooCr or wane
nultaafe person.
.
creased the day’s work of tbe clerks in
Tbe direct loan, due to Mr. Scranton’* Other
Thereupon it Is Ordered, that Ttiindav. the
some of his departments two hours and a liberality, wa* not, all told, more than Nib
day of April. A. D 1"**. at ten o'clock
half a day. in order to catch up with work 825.000. But for thi* liberality tt might bnba torenoou. be aoatoned for tbe bearing ol
said
petition.
and
that
the
heir*
a: law of said
lu arrears. This makes the day’s work of have liecn half a million more, fur hr had
deceased and all otbcrperoMM Interested In said
the clerks average rigid liotir*. Such an the iltuatlun tn hla owjt hands.
orderfis a revolution In governmental Mat­
The Indirect loure. that 1» lo**ea to In­
ters. It place* government clerks drthe dividual*. wa* hard to obtain. Some wbu
tbe city of Hatting*, In said county,
cause, if aay there be. why the prayer
same plane as regards Irnurs of labor as kept their own papers, were out aimpiy
lllonermav
I- granted. And It
clerks of private Individuals. If all tbe the recording fees. Others apent all (fat­
arderod. TfaaaaaldjrtlttotMr gn e noilrjwrtrnrnt.* would do likewise the rank* way from 850 to $500 to perfect their title*,
i
ne
penacr.cy
or -.uu peuuon. *n&lt;i me nearing
of uthc.- seekers would be thinned out because of Inaccuracies in the Scranton thereof by caiuhur
* copy ot this order to be
wonderfully, anil there would be ires oc- ul*tract. The most conservative estimate published tn tbe Mattings Baxxkm. a newspa­
raston for civil service rales. Men want’ of the Individual looae* wa* by Wm. G. per printed and circulated In said eounty ol
to receive tire utmost poaafble for the least■ BeckwltK register of deeds from ’07 to“3. Barrv.’once In each «eek tor three succeaalr*
week* previous to said day el hearing.
amount of exertion. This Is human na-; and deputy register for six years, who said
Chaklks MT. AMUrrnoxo,
tare. When a govemaent situation is of‘ that 8100,000 was a very low estimate.
(A true ropy.)
Juda* ot Frouue.
no more value Hum any other, when the' Had thr law been then as now, these Inwork required Is aa hard and continuousI dividual lorere would have been saddled
ms any other, the taxpayers will haw- rea­‘ upon the county.
Kent county was not
son to rejoice, even if Um* government sur­’ then so thickly settled as Barry Is to-day.
plus is Increas'd. But It will be a sad day' and real relate riuuigre had been far fewer.
fur the hotel-keepers at Washington, whoJ A similar loss In Kent to-day would
t»w feed and bouse thr thousand* of' amount to millions of dollars, and to Barry
Mtiti' seekers awanidng Into thrir. lobbies‘ county it would be very heavy.
and praying for ea*Ajobs at big wages.—’
Many law lulte and much Inconvenience
Krening News.
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and expense had been caused by the
destruction of the tax roll* of Kent Co. In
Stanley Matthews, one of the justice* ofI the treasurer'* office, so our reporter
the SOprrrue court died Friday poniing., learned.
The county clerk of Kent Co. Informed
Then-was uit|ch objection to him when(
the Baxx
. mi reporter that tbe destruction
appointed because it wu feared he would1 of the records In feia office by the fire of
prove a friend of corporation*. especially IMO had caused endle* trouble, much exrailroad', doe to the fact that he Itad for• pense and annoyance, anil was mon- keen­
, ly felt each year.
years been a noted railroad attorney. But
The BaxxKn scribe-visited the abstract
to his lasting credit be It said, that nothing’ office of Hunt A Davis and asked this
of the kind had ever been rltarged against question *'Mr. Hunt, from your knowledge
him after he took hi* seat upon the liench. of tbe results of the burning of the Kent
On the contrary his proved to be one of the j county record* in 1M0, whaL In your
judgment, would be the result of a similar
atnmgeat, broadest-and most liberal mind*' loss to the records of Barry comity, which
in tbe highest court of the nation. Hr was has been organised over 50 years, has
a clean man, whose record aa supreme 20.000 people and $11,300,000 property.
To this question Mr. Hunt. Who Is a
court Justice was clean. It Is intimated
very conservative and keen business man
that Judge Walter Q. Gresham, uf Indiana, replied:
will be named as his snoecasor.
"The low to the county and to individ­
uals In Barry county would lie simply inTbe time for the spring election will be raleulable. and could not safely be estimat­
ed In dollars and cents. Tbe loss would
here in lea* Hum a week. The election
t&gt;r almost total wen- tlx-re no records to I
will not be the most Important one ever refer to. No man could sell hla land, for
ItfM, perhaps. tail It Is of sufficient Im­ he could give no title. No man could bnrportance to demand the service for one day row money on real estate to whle.li be
could show no title. Tbe trouble and
at least of every republican.
I litigation would lw simply endless. Tbe
Jndgv Grant Is an able lawyer and an only thing that eould *irve your county
upright man. n man who would be a credit from ruin would lx- tbuf almtract books,
In tbe Supreme Court of Michigan, and he which Cook A Sheldon own. Destroy
your county records, and yon put your
■■men from a section of the state which
county at tire merry of the abstract mm.
has great material interest* and which de­ who could demand *1,000,000 If they
serves the recognition it will get In tbe chose, and your- county must pay IL
election of Judge Grant Don’t neglect to There la no other courw/'
"The beat investment your people can
arrange yw bnalnese so that you can vote
make Is to build a fire proof court house
and work for Judge Grant
in place of the dangerously unsafe bond­
ing you now have. I know It I* unsafe
land option, or prohibition by countlr* for I’ve seen It, and ill warrant there la
or townships. receive* a good argument In not an insurance company on earth that
its favor as against prohibition by states would rate it aa anything but extra harardoua. Sixty thousand la- little enough.
io tbe result of the New Hampshire elec­
Your people will pay foe It In three year*
tion in which state.prohibition was defeat-, and hardly know ti&gt;« &gt; had paid IL Kent
•d by 5.000 majority, and In tbe action of Co. la building a BK0.000 court house. It
tbe Rhode. Hand legislature which has la a No. 1 InvesUnent When your people
build tbe court faunae a* tht-y should, they

Hastings Banner.

GS B

THE MARKETS

Th* republican legtalatore

D. MISKMM. Lo

: eahe*. r

W. T. HZ

EDITORIAL NOTES.

nn tram nun i

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All No. 1 goods, desirable work, and season­
able. Prices on them are right. Remem­
ber this when you need anything from a
bracket to the finest bed room suit.

Turkeys: live, sgroe uresseu. iw.
Helling at

l*r

Apple* -81.25*81-15 per bbl: l|ri*d.

At the Blue Front.

Archie McCoy

And Store

When you want anyth lug in the line of

tmihuhiin,

And tboar owing sai
to adl and *etite their

OH

Ne w Goods
H. L. Newton,
New Goods
BOOTS AND SHOES, .
CALL ON

HASTINGS.

All Nev Goods ail
Prices Satisfactory
To buy era iu every instance.

-:-PRODUCE-:Especially Butter ami Egg*, wanted, for
which the highest market irter will be
paid in cash or trade.

The Latest Styles in Suits
Spring Overcoats
Hats and Caps

Largest."Best Selected and Newest

ci hj
NQRW 6R

H. W. LA

Smiths

To excha
and

prices in Barer good
tin underwear, ho

cuffs, table cloths.
and a full line of ti
stationary and fanc

Weisse

. v

Ira VanValkenburgh/
Successor to Spangemacher &amp; VanValkenburgh.

Furniture Dealers, Undertakers, Embalmers.

SPRING.

ba1ate.MpaMtatotP.trvM-

Fanners Pro
at Cash P

—A

We also have a

Assortment of goods to be found in Barry county. Prices are
always correct We will be pleased to show yon through this
large emporium at any time.

“• ramlw .prtnj Hmloo. Th. r*nrf.
nMMM to

date.

Farmers

Make it a point to boy where you can choose from the

We have opened the
Largest and Most Se­
lect Stock of Spring
Suitings ever shown in
Hastings, consisting of

terrible mistake if U&gt;ry dbn’t vote to build
that court house.,
Hon. W. I. Coffinberry was tbe next
person visited. He la M yoara ofage. and
was about the first settler in Kent Co. He
remembered wail the bmliig of tbe court

To Sell
Close

And All Others

Parlor Suit,
GENTS’ FURNISHING­
Bed Room Suit, .
GOODS
Dining Room Suit For Spring Wear at Prices that Cannot b.
or Furniture ofany kind, Equaled by any other House in Barry Co.

It ta to be hoped that tbe coMtitotioua)

WE INT

Our entire stock ot

FARMEES

IF YOU WANT A NEW

14e after state prohibition has been In ef-

Delton. N

-OK-

' July. BHC; Na J red. «

tteer*,8XMC8t;M&gt;taed
butcher*. *:-■» »J =5...
.
Sheen and Lamb*-Sheep, steady, good
UvSL uo larab*. good. amtOC W
Hop-Active: mcdtaina. 85.15; , Yorker*,

Bista aid X

AH repair, furnished o

Furniture
Everything desirable in this line.

Orion*-per
I'oUlocv "fl­
Pork Oreswd.rODBK-AO
Poultry-lave: Fowte. *e;
He; docks. l«: "*^9?Chicken*. llRtte; doefca.

I. handling

Be sure and give us a call before buying, as
we carry the largest and best selected stock in
Hastings.

E. W. MORRILL
One Price Clothiers.

CO

»«O

LOCA

Fortine Chtef.

■''Hastings, Mich.

Huy the redebra

DO YOU PATRONIZE

E. H. Lathrop’
Drug and Book Store

nm vprii
Drugs, Books, Stationary, Patent Medicines
Paints, Oils, Wall Paper, Window C
tains and Druggist Sundries?

CHEVOITS, DIAGONALS, WIDE
WALES and SCOTCH GOODS.
These suitings were
Call at his store before purchasing elsewhere.
bmight at the lowest
You
will be surprised to see what a large stock
market price and we
he
has,
and pleased
is prices.
will offer them at cor­
He
keeps
3
R
Pharmacist con­
respondingly lowfigures.

IF YOU DO NOT,

LUNN BROS

eisixjND
O Freak

stantly in attendance, who compounds all pre­
scriptions carefully

rent A Van Arman

�5,
Hastings Banner.
Ha-illnWH. Wednesday, March 27. ik$u.

,

a7 D. NISKERN. Local Editor.

W. T. HART *7
fa handling the

BUCKEYE
Binders and Mowers. •
V' i ••puir-&gt; ftirofabvd on short notice.

Delton, Mich.
WE INTEND

To Sell Out!­
Close Out
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Groceries, Crockery.
\nd Store Fixtures,
TlETA-liuED

WHOLESALE PRICES.

“Pontiac Chief."

Garden seeds 1c. per paper at Beamer's
cash store.

PERSONAL^MENTION.

/Pontiac Chief. -'

Wallace Kelley Is visiting in Ohio.

F Baltimore republicans put up a splendid
ticket Friday beaded with George P.
Woodmansee tor supervisor;. Royal G.
&gt;tock "°r rhoIcc canned goods at
Will I’owers lias returned from Dakota. Rice, clerk; Chas. II. GaBklll, treasurer.
Phillips A Fuller's.
Such a ticket should be a winner In Balti­
Shi Brock Is visiting relatives at Dutton.
Circuit court has been adjourned from
more.
March 2tith to April 3d.
Bom, Friday, to W. H. Shlc nud wife, a
Enos Waite axed 10 and Geo. Waite,
Radcliff a Holt have removed their up­ boy.
aged 13. were brought before Esq. Kenasholstering store to Grand Rapids.
To Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Niskem Monday, ton last evening charged with larceny.
The younger was remanded to thr enatody
Her young friends gave Miss Hand a son.
Hough n surprise Monday evening. .
of his paretiK while the cider was sent to
P. A. Sheldon was hi Grand Rapids Satthe Reform school at Lansing.
_ Remember you can get mixed candy at unlay.
Ah kinds of plumblug piping and water
•
a pound Saturday at Bert Tinkler's.
W; IL Cook went to Grand Rapids
works supplies and repairs are kept by
1. U. Dennis will remodel hie residence, Monday.
the ijastlngs Engine &amp; Iron Works. Mr.
uud make some nice improvements on the
Fred Spangetnachur went to Mldtllevilh* L. WfKenfield. who Is In their employ,
same.
Monday.
win do all this kind ot work in a'first clqss
Onion set, garden «•«■&lt;!, jn bulk, earh
Will Fuller and wife went tuGrand Rap­ manner irt very reasonable rates.
rose potatoes for seed at Beamer's cash ids Monday.
The cheapest way to buy garden seeds
bargain store.
1* to get them In bulk form.. For this
C. S. Holl, of Grand Rapids, visited this
For sale, the C. W. Jout-s residence
climate northern grown srWN are Ute best
city Friday.
and surest. Joseph Rogers, successor to
property op West State street, at a bargain.
J. Lunn spent Sunday with his parents Dunning A- Roirer*. handles Wisconsin
Enquire of W. it Cook.
iu Rockford
grown mvxIs of al) kinds and only in bulk
The Stir W* C. T. V. meet at the home
Editor Godfrey, of Freeport, was in the form.
of Mrs. Havens, April 2d. A cordial In­
city Monday.
vitation extended to ail.
Have you men Dr. luitlirop's display of
W- S. Powers, of Nashville, was In the window curtains and wall paper? It is
Butter, eggs and farmers* produce want­
well worth any cue's time to go into bh
ed at Phillips &amp; Fuller's. Highest mark­ city Tuesday.
store anti examine his stock and gvt his
et price In cash or trade.
Fred Busbyi and wife ant visiting friends prices. It does not cost any thing nnd
you may find some patterns you like.
They pay as much for butter and eggs In Mlddh-vllh!.
His prices are very low.
as any house in the city and sell goods
Will Croty expects to leave next week
cheap at Beamer's cash store.
There has not been a time for years
for Dayton, Ohio.
when
fruit nnd Vegetables of all kinds
Ward (•aucusvs to-morrow nlgiit. Re­
Rev. and Mrs. Puffer vfslted in Grand
have been as cheap as at the present time
publicans. put np good men for aldermen Rapids Thursday.
ami those havlfig to buy will f|nd that
atul members of the school board.
Clement Smith visited Grand Rapids on .Stauffer Jc Crawley always keep a full sup­
V/Tlie G. A. R. loys and mendters of the bttaUustt Saturday.
ply., direct from the farmers and nt tbe
W. IL
gave Charley Reed nnd wife a
2owes: prices possible.
Chas. Houghtalln, of Idtke Odessa, was
pleasant snrpriae Monday evening.
to the city Monday.
.
! Hastings Etjgine A Iron Works ar«
Jas. Nealdtt, charged, with dlsturldug
Its! with onlera for plow points and
1 . 11. VanArman was In Middleville on
religions meetings at Morgan will be tried
repair-. Their trade now extends to St.
gal business Saturday.
in Esq. Kenaston's court to-morrow. Paul. Minnesota. They make 173 differ­
H. E. Hendrick, of Middleville, was in | ent kinds of chilled plow points and land­
Died, In Baltimore, last Monday night,
sides. Farmers buying of them will al­
Mrs. Eva Hendrick. Funeral at the I'. B. town Tuesday op business.
ways get courhsins liberal treatment
church, Podunk, to-day at one p. m.
Mrs. Jas. Swln left yesterday tor Dako­ They cast every day and make 1.S00 plow
Ground feed and nteal, com am! oats, ta tor a visit with relatives.
points every week.
Delton Hour. Graham Hour, and full line of
Mrs. M. E. Morrill, of Sparta, Kent Co.,
If those who desire to see Harry county
groceries and tobaccoes at A. D. Cook's.
is visiting friends in this citydo her duty nnd build such a court bouse

J. Miller vUlted Alabama last week.

Keystone or North Fairfield plow and
repairs tor sale.
F. H/Bakluw A C&lt;».

as thr law demands, such a court house as
the county needs, and one which will put .
an end to the fearfully hazanlotis manner
Jas. Foote returned Thursday to Colo­ In which tbe county records are kept; if
Married, nt thr residence uf Robert rado. after a visit with friends here.
such voters do their duty next Monday by
Count. In Orangeville. Murrlt 91st. '«». by
Mrs. 1.. Wightman, of New York, is the working for the project, It will get not less
W. IL Roas, Henry F. Count to Sarah Mc­
than 1,000 majority.
•
4Uest of her sister Mrs. A. 1*. Drake.
Leod.
/ J. M. McElwain will commence work tor
While calling upon some of our busi­
Crate of new crockery, comprising some
ness men the post week we were not a
the
Detroit
Tribune
again
next
Tuesday.
nice things in dishes. Just received at
little surprised to see with what pleasure
Phillips &amp; Fuller's. Prices on tin-&gt;ego&lt;sL
Mrs. .1. M. Neff visited friends In Grand customers were making tbelr purchases of
vyy low.
Rapids last week. Mr. Neff spent Sunday all kinds of goods such as dry- goods, gro
there.
ceric-s, boots and shoes, crockery, field and
\J IL B. Richards will build an upright to
nl* house on w«t Green street. Rumor /Miss Minnie C&lt;-ok returned Friday from garden seeds, flour and provisions of ailis busy, and Mys—well, you can ffaess Arkansas where-she has lx-en spending kinds without leaving the building. We
refer to the enterprising firm of Stauffer
wb . she says ydursclf.
the winter.
A Crawley.
l.nlesa Mayor Wilkins shall decline n \C. II. Radcliff, tiesigner fur Nelson,
The Roller Mill Co. have a fine flouraud
i-nomlnatlon, the opposing candidates tor Matter A Co., Grand Rapids, was hi the
feed store In the Weissert block, and are
mayor will doubtless be the present mayor city Frittoy.
already doing a splendid business. All
and Frank G. Goodyear.
Prof. Roberts and wife will give a re­ 'brandsof their flour are sold to ctu-tonu-rs
At the Woodland democratic caucus a ception Friday evening to the graduating at wholesale prices, and delivered to any
'
Writ* f«r «&gt;.vote was taken on the bourt house ques­ class this year.
part of the city free of charge. They also
tion. Result: for the new court hou-e
'.ndrcw A. Young, after an extended sell grain and feed at wholesale 'prices.
113 ■
23, against 14. }Good for Woaliaml.
■ -it In this city, returned Friday to his Farmers and workingmen and tbe people
■■
nui.iH!
generally are finding it to their advautaipTbe ladles of Ute Baptist, ahi society' will homo In Dakota.
.
:
&lt;»• It r&gt;( It.
to vatronlxe the Roller Mill Co.’s store.
•wr5WF^r? give a warm sugar social' at the church
Miss McMichael, who has been the guest
parlors Friday evening of this week. Sup­
her sister Mrs. Wm. Puffer, left Thursday y The republicans of Hastings township
per from .*» to 8 dciock. All are Invited.
tor tier imine in Farwell.
neld a largely attended caucus Monday.
and named Hale Kenyon for supervisor;
All accounts due the tote firmofbpangvWm. Mate and wife, who have l»een
heedsmajv,
macher A VanValkenburgh arc to be |xl&lt;i visiting the family of the fonner's brother Orville Barnum. clerk; Daniel Birdsall,
I3«.ttlo CrooU, JVEiolx.
treasurer, and equally good and strong
to the ’■uccvssof of the firm. Mr. Ira A.
John, remaned Saturday to Ohio.
men for the rest of the offices. The ticket
VanValkenburgh. and must tot settled at
W W. IL Frost has returned from Kalama- ought to win. and we believe It will, and
once.
zpfi, having resigned fils position as l»ook- we know will make a splendid showing.
Subject for jyoung peoples Alliance *£ceper In a carriage factory there.,
Mr. Kenyon has made a good record as
• —AT—
. uHs-tlng at M. EJ church Tuesday* evening
supervisor, and Mr. Barnum an excellent
D. Cramer Esq., went to Ann Arbor ou clerk.
next Is “The Holy Club" from chapter 2,
.
of the history. Subject tor scripture i*ss- Friday to try three cases in Washtenaw
circuit and one In Cllntou circuit on the
ages. Life in Earnest
What music ent earth so sweet as a male
25th.
quartette! The famous Kalopbon quartet t«
Wm. F. Powers took possoMlbn of the
hardware eatablfcbment m» long conducted
iohn Rock has been chosen to succeed caused many to exclaim as above. Their
appearance at Kellogg’s was greeted by a
by Ed. Powers 'Saturday. The new pro­ S W. H. Peck as station agent at thh'polut
for the C. K. A S. He will commence packed hou«e of music-loving people.
prietor .is a hustler, and will make a sue
Stewart's tenor was highly;, enjoyable,
business April 15th.
cess of the business without question.
Munger's baritone was rich and rare, Mar­
We shall make a speciality of bulk gar-* ✓'Miss Alta Richards, sister of R. B. Rlrh- chant's basso was tbe best we ever heard
E-&gt;r goods.
We will give yon bottom den seeds this spring. Any seeds we do jml*. lias been appointed Deputy Register, and McAllister le&lt;| in popular favor. They
r • ••’ in Bazar goods. lOiislsfang of iuu*- not have we will promptly get If you will nud takes C. W, Jordan's place in the of­ will never lark un appreciative audience
i uihlerwBU. hosiery. rorwtH. gloves.
fice of Register of Deed*. .
in this city. Altogether It kone of the
leave yaur orders.
i-fa ohite skirts'at 30 eta., collars and
Smith, Hams A VanAhvax.
E. J. Evans win move to Delton next finest musical entertainments ever given
।
table cloths. napkins, toweto. etc..
In this city.—Charlotte Tribune, Jan. 2,
Republican ward caucuses Tbunolay week. He will take his stock of tin ware,
■: a Mill line of tinware and glassware,
18OT.
evening tiffs week at 7:30. at following etc., awfadds it to tbe hardware store at
.tii.iiarjj and fancy uoveltie*.
One y ear ago. the rcpub^cau* of this
places: First want, .Ionian's wagon shop: tin : place of Evans A Brook*.
Gf.. a - Recall nt our new store in the
2d wayd. C. K. A S. depot: id ward. A.’E.
city
had a largely attended caucus for tto
W. II. Peck, station agent here of the
Kcnaston's office; 4 th want, Sheriff's office
K. A S., has been teudcml and has ac­ find time in years. They put up a good
George and Delay Lee-, of JohnstowrX cepted a position in tiie general office# of 'ticket, ns large caucuM-s usually do, ami
■
’ ■ nd of State SL.
J lastlnjcM, Mi eh. were tried Wednesday, before J usf Ice Ken- the company at Kalamazoo, and will re­ the following Monday elected two men on
aston, for assault and battery on Complaint move there very soon. Mr. Peck lias won the city ticket, came very close to electing
&lt;l.&lt; &lt;&gt;ND BAND GOODS bought ana sola at
the esteem of this community by his hon­ two more, got half the ward officers, and
t nuik SU-bbln'a ('pholaterlog Shop, oppos- of Wm. Nonnan. of the satm- township.
cut down the usual fusion majority of 150
Io-k.*' 1-ed store. Jeffcrwn at. Renovating Delay was acquitted and George npon con­ orable. straightforward course ami obliging
manners in the position he has so well to IM to 65. That was business. Do It
retying ul hair, wool or husk tnaUreasvs. viction was fined and paid $3S.
••• I'.v.rliiK and fiulshlog of furniture. Good*
filled. Mr. and Mrs. Peck stand very high again this year. The way to do It. I- for all
■ - n and delivered free. Address P. 0. box ’ GocM goods and honest prices win tire in the social circles of the city, and will be republicans to go to the caucus, put up the
■ Ifa-tlug*. Mich.
day over all cheap John or dear John greatly missed. Tbe good wishm of their bent men yon can get, and then get to hust­
wishey washev second grade goods as the many friend- here go with them.
ling. It it is done, there Is a chanfr to
constant improvement In our trade shows
elect a good share of the republican Irlty
and common sense buyers bear us out in ijC. A. Hough baa lawn tendered and has ticket.
VcreptMl
the
position'
of
cashier
of
th' -'|&gt;-Iduti»n tills week.' 2.100 JL
Smith. Hams Jh VanAbmax.
'Farmers nnd Merchants Bank, of Nn-h
A company ha* lieeit organized ut Wood­
E. A. Matteson, dealer in pianos and or­ vllie. Mr. Hough will remove to N. the land to be known a* tbe Woodland Roller
I’ontiar Chief."
gans, has secured Milan Waldorff as tav- first of next month. C. W. Jordan will be Mill Company, limited, with R. T. F.
ellng salesman for the coming seBon. deputy treasurer, but Mr. Hough will con- Dodds, of the Delton mill, as j&gt;re«ldaiL
1 hmhI time tn slick up your premises.
Mr. Waldorff Is well known In many ports tinuo to give the office personal supervis­ The mill will have a capacty of 100 barrels
F&lt;&gt;r Mile, n good horse. Enquire of J.
of tbe county, and makes a great many, ion, and there will be no doubt about per day. A site has been secured and
: .McElwain.
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warm friends wherever he l»e comes ac­ Ito faithful attention in the hands of Mr. work will begih at once. It is expected
Buy the celebrated funiiture polish of quainted.
Jordan, who to an expert bookkeeper, a that the mill will be iu running order in
.
! . ink Stebbins.
It Is quite remarkable that a new horse fine penman nud nn- obliging gentleman. time to give Woodland the benefit of u
ilun-r to rent. Enquire of Stuart, Knap­ Iu n city which has so many such as Hast­ We are sorry ,o ,0('c Mr- Um,Kh 'fronl our home market for their wheat next fall
community- But heJfeels that the port- All of the stock, except that taken by Mr.
: a Van Annan.
ings. should become at once such a favor­
ite as F. H. Ackerson * Go.’s fine stallion. tion tendered Is the Opportunity of a life­ Dodds, belongs to those directly interested
For -ule cheap. II. F. Ford's house and
in Woodland's buincM interests, and that
Judge Leland. His gel are at once the time. and that he must accept IL
■ in the second ward. .
village is to be congratulated on having
best looking and most marketable nnd
within IM own limits business men who
1 .irtoad of bran and middlings just re­ profitable horses to sell.
•'Pontiac Chief."
■
are sufficiently Interested to Invest their
it A. IX. Cook's.
Again wc call attention to tbe form of
Best Imported flower seeds 3c. per paper capital in something that will be a benefit
;• publican city caucus at the court; the ballots for tbe court house election. at Beamer's cash store.
to the town.
iM- benight. Be there.
They will read “For the Tax and
Best mixed candy 7e. a pound at Bert
Dr. M. C. Woodmansee was arrested
'■I' . Wnt. Jones is preparing to make “Against the Tax.” This Is the form re­ Tinkleris next Saturday.
Friday hurt, by Deputy Sheriff Vrooman.
quired by tho law. Thow who wl.&lt;ih to
remrnls on her home.
Farmer's and all others are becoming The doctor stands charged with commit­
vote for the new court house should vote
convinced that Bert Tinkler’s. Is tbe place ting an abortion, the girl in the case being
E. Niehl at society hall, over Rower tickets which rend “For the Tax.”
• Co.'a store thia evening.
for bargain*Jn the grocery and; provisions May Downing. Hi- exam Inatiou waa ret
for to-day before Justice Kruaston and the
The Katophon Quartette is composed of
line.
• d Busby is planning to build a cosy
doctor was released on bonds In tbe sum
gentlemen who are among tbe foremost
•• oil his west Bute street lots.
The entertainment at Union hall last ot Sl.OOO. On or about February 27th,
ZolotoU of tbe state. Tbelr singing was
evening given by Mra. and M1m Carpenter, May Downing gave birth to a baby appar­
•' ni. Teneyekr and Fred Konkle are characterized by a refinement rarely heard
ling new homes In the first ward.
In such organization; at the same time docutlonlrta from Toledo, was very fine. ently al&gt;out five months old. The child
was eouceaied as it was supposed effect­
their lighter and comical numbers were The attendance waa small.
■ publican caucus at court house this (Im with
and «|drtl of humor ttat |/Tust an even 8W dozens of eggs were ually. But soon after this event the care
ning. Republicans should be there.
callwl forth storms of applause.—Mlihltuut taken in exchange for ennh or groceries by came to the ears of the iifflcers who im­
! Ionin grown clover reed and Illinois Christian Advocate, DetrolL
Bert Tinkler Saturday. Bert nays low mediately began an Investigation. The
secreted body was found, an examination
ihidthy seed.
F. II. Barlow * Co.
prices nnd printer's ink win the trade.
Knd yet. another change in the business
of it was made l»y several physician* ttad
As our readers well know, Dr. J. A. some farther investigation was made which
I he Baxxki: office is prepared to print circles of .Hartings. Fret! Spongcmacher
■ l'~ lion slips and tickets on short notice. haring last week sold hl* Interest In the Baughman, the well known specialist resulted In the above arrest.u
formerly of this city, is now located at
V G. Chase held ticket No. 'JOtliatdrew funiiture and undertaking
partner. Ira VanValkenburgh. Mt- i’PaI‘*r; Akron. Ohio. All tb&lt;»e wishing to con­
c —t of dishes at Joseph Rogers'grocery.
Examinations will be held in Barry
maeher wllL remove, to Mllterl!&gt;e ■»’ Jfjjj sult Dr. Baughman by letter can addrere
R- K. Grant advertises a. special sale attention to the manufacture of
him at No. 151 South Howard Street. connty for thr spring series 1889. «s fol­
this week that is of interest to our readers. lumber. He owns a saw mill then. Mr. Akron. Ohio. He wnitw prescriptions for lows:
S has earned the good name lie has hi any dlseaw for 81.00.
Hastings, regular, March 7th nnd 8th.
If you are not already registered, you
totsinrearirrlroby hl- faithful jetton
Middleville, s|H-elifl. MarchgitthandSOth.
" u.t go l»efore tlie board of registration
The Kalopbon quartette of Kalamaicoo,
to business. Ixmroty and obligl^ ways. will giro an entertainment at tl.e MethodNashville, special. April idth and 27th.
Na’urday. •
Examinarlons will Ixgin at 9 o'clock a.
He will be miiwed from this city. Mr. let church, Thursday evening, March 28.
l&gt;. Mt-Omtar has n home and lot in VanValkenburgh Is a gentleman wtai ha*
for Un- benefit of thr organ fund of tbe m.. and close at 4 p. m.. for the n-giriar
Xadiville ami tw» grade I’ercheron atal» the cheerful habit of wxsececdluc iu what
and nt the siwial. wUl begin at 1 o elock
Metl:&lt;di*t society. Admission. 25 cento.
h&lt;&gt;ps tor sale.
he undertakes, and none of h« friends You can't afford to
this musical treaL p. m. on -Friday and close at 4 p. in. on
j. w. Matthews.
vZXevrr saw mi little Interest In spring have any doubt but that lie will sneered. The quartette Is highly spoken of and will Saturday,
Sec'y of Board of Examiners.
fa'Htire iu this city. But there will be He is a careful and yet aggressive buxines1" give a rich entertainment
more buzzing later on.
ih&lt;«iTowliu said firm are requested
■
and-retth- their a&lt;-&gt;i&gt;unt by cash or
.a- pc -hall give no credit after this

SPECIAL.
We have just received a lot of

Men’s Fine Fur
Stiff Hats,
THE LATEST STYLE.

The Regular Price
The world over is

$2.50

Until April 1st we offer
You these hats at

Mrs. H. A. Goodyear returned from her
vlsit'ln Grand Rapids Saturday.

Banners Produce taken
at Cash Prices.

After that Date

C. B. St IW. Bfc

The price will be

N0«T“‘*!.^ps

H. W. LANDRETH,

.

$2.50.

*

Dorit Miss Lt.

R. K. Grant.

Farmers Wanted

Smiths'Ba'zar
To exchange Butter
and Eggs

IVcissert Block,

LOCAL NEWS.

♦The numerous and flattering testimonials received from
various parts of the country and the large and increasing
home trade prove that the Bissell Improved is superior to any
Chilled Plow in the market.
j
lf~~j
An experience of over forty years as a plow manufacturer
an inventor has enabled Mr. T. M. Bissell to construct a plow
more nearly perfect and possessing more points of improve­
ment than any of its predecessors.
Among the special points of excellence to which we call at­
tention are: 1st. Our patent Bolt-heads used in mouldboard
and land side, so constructed that they will not turn when
tightened or loosened. 2d. Interchangeable and perfect fit­
ting repairs. 3d. Combination of steel and chilled mould­
board and share on same plow. 4th. Simplicity and ease of
stocking. Perfect finish and working qualities.
Call and see the Bissell Plow at -

Goodyear Bros. Idardivare,
ECASTXgTCTB, MICH.

THE LADIES
Of Hastings and vicinity are invited to inspect our large newstock of

-Dress .r Goods,Silk Warp Henriettas, Nice Line Black Dress
Goods, Satines and French Ginghams,
Henriettas in all colors, Summer Broad­
cloths in all colors.
In tliet-e goods we show all the latest pattern- and ino^t
fashionable colors. If yon are looking for fine suitings, you
should &gt;ee them. 'To match these goods, we can show an

ELEGANT LINE OF TRIMMINGS,
Consisting of Girdles, Gimps, Braids, etc. We solicit your
patronage on the merits of these goods and the reasonable,
prices we have put upon them.

JULIUS RUSSELL

�Hastings Banner
'tasting*. Wednesday. March

. When Spring Comes

This :: ’.he way a bone and • poor blanket
kok at she end of winter.

Why is it that of twi&gt;- horse
blankets which look and feel
c&lt;]ually well one won t wear at all,
and .the other wears well?
This
Trade Mark
shows w hy.

pa.'

Horse Blankets which arc strong
and have a reputation are always
imitated in jx-or qualities which
look like then:, but having fewer
warp threads arc not as strong.
Some dealers buy these 'poor
imitations P-r a f^\v cents less and
by spying they arc “just as good,”
sell diem at the same price as the
Strong blankets to parties who do
not know the.difference.
You cannot tell whether, horae
blankets are strong by the look,
or feel, as the warp threads do
not show on the face. How then
arc you to know?
Inorder that you can tell a strong
blanket from a.wcak one, the manu­
facturer of 5^ Horse Blankets
sews the above 5A Trade Mark*
inside of each blanket This is a
guarantee that it is the strongest
blanket made for the money and
r.'iil wear well.
Many poor imitations have been
sold as 5^ blankets. Remember
none arc genuine unless the
?a Trade Mark is sewed insid^y)

/

RHEUM.

inValu-

FOB

CATARRH.

Oi^CTS.
Rvijisic oaucoists art
A—v
IT ON * Positive Gvanintii
•
For m!c by W. II. Goodyear.

FOR Nl

LESSON XIII, FIRST QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, MARCH 31.

UIDIIU-kvi; .-- j ----- ----utar* pbyrirtanw The Attempt to paw
»urb a bill lia* been ma&lt;le before, but it
failed. It l«» meaiure which ought not
to pom. beeaute it iniadre the perantral
liberty of the cltk&lt;m; not th-personal lib­
erty of tbe "irregular" physician only, but
of U»e patient..
•^flnly ye*tenlny Dr. Holt. In a paper
read before the Maiwacliuzelt- Mulico-lega! society, an organization pf regular phyidciat!'*, complained of tbe Ijgixnance of hi*
prufreatonal brethren as shown in Die trntoriuu* Itolipixni poisoning razes.
"This crime." said the ductor, "one of
the greatest In our medical history, would
heVet have been rtipeorenxi but for the
suspicions arotiMHl &lt;Aits ide Ute profession."
And be called attention to the fact that In
five of the poisoning case* tbe regular phy­
sician certiflc*: U&gt;r cause of death to bpnrumiitiia. tj nboMfever, meningitis. Ikiwel iliM-a-e and wight's disease respectively:
•*Th£» shows how far the regular physi­
cian- are from being Infallible..
"It would «erm tube more in accordant*
with jurtlcr and touimoji sense were they
to tierfert their own knowledge before they
appeal to law to prohibit others from heal­
ing.
"No: long ago a Globe reporter called
uf«i trn regular phj sicians on the same
day. nnd &lt;h'.*cribtMl bi» symptoms in exact­
ly tlte sum" language to each. The ten
piiyslciaun infonned him that he was suf­
fering from ten different disease* and gave
:&gt;im ten dinerant prescriptions, each utter­
ly inetrnsktrnt with the others.
"Thr Implied claim that there is any
certainty In regular medicine as at present
practiced, b. absurd. All medical practice,
outside of the slluplest complaints. Is mure
or lew guess-work awl kxpcritucnU wbcliier regular or irregular.
"Wlwii Garfield wa- shot five of tbe
most famous regular pliysleian.- in thr
country yni five months probing for tbe
bullet in the .region of his left bip. and af­
ter his death it wa.* found under his right
should’-r-bladv." We have bih a word to
add, which is that the above Is the doctrine
Messrs. H. II. Warnei * Co., proprietoni
of Warner's Safe Cure.- have fought for
and promulgated for the past ten years.
We know of scores of rases, and so diy*
the reader, where doctors have treated tne
wrong dlscxse. They say advanced kid­
ney disease cannot be cured, yet thous­
ands «&gt;f cases have been cured with Warn-

Hoc. I. STA
■rer Cincinnati
w*y: “t vai I

with rheumatism
galled sciatica.
voted to a study of Christ’s life and teachings
as recorded la the Gospel according to St
Mark. It k therefore, most fitting to con­
sider tbo pecultarithw of this yoapcl. and to

tion of St. Jacc

and after the £

with perfect ease
rying in stylo and the nibjocts i:uuh prxni-

done it as the mt.

Christlau &lt;ioctra:o and rthics. - It is evident

icine

addraated a different clam, tmt each seta forth

----- CU
sity uf faith. rcpouUncw and laptiun for tbo
remission ot sin*, tho mural govyutornt of

Wounds, C
and

redemption. tbo pcasibiifty of eternal separa­
tion from God and all that is good.

Christ's incarnation «•» divinely appointed
for tbe only penad in all hirtury when tbo
civilized world was under oup government.

emhig tbe empire were in general principlM
tbe Munc. and when tbo 'dignity of cltiaruship uu'ler one ruler wa.* the &lt;.itiren'» prtXrc-

_ t___ ...

pbratrs.

... _

Never before the cvUibllshincnt

throw of that empire. Tba Romans bad con­
quered ail tbe central belt of tbe known
world; tludr civil war bad ended in theewtabiishmcntol an imperia) line, and wl*n ell

cured stability and order. Christ's earthly

Hard features every bungler can command
To draw true beauty shows a master's hand.

— DkYDCS.

FpHE outline illustrations of the Ivor)* Soap advertisements have
j
created so much favorable comment, and the requests for copies

been so numerous, we have, to meet the demand, bpu^d in the form
of a Drawing and Painting Book (size 6 n 9 inches) -twenty-four nf
the most spirited and pleasing of the advertisements. We will send
one of these boojes with a pad of twenty-four sheets of drawing paper,
post-paid, to any one who wilt mail us, according todirchions below,

hnCtMl}
jME IHEWERS'OF

TOBAOCI

fifteen Ivory Soap wrappers.

Procter &amp; Gamble, Cincinnati.

*

WILL SOON FI|&lt;D JIJY I
L^STS

FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS

SWEETER THAp OpjE^ TO*

language of mckt Writers, and the Roman

0^CO0S, Af© WILL. pLEAycE
o j ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT
,VUU’ ANO INSIST ON GETTING IT

.
, \
.
_“
“ ~
tu,nlt °1
I**^1 dialect.
Thus Pimfo
,^*c inseripLon over tb* crow
’rr‘“en »“
Hebrew
nn.ot lhat.
th-it day spoke
.f&lt;&gt;r «b-.-y did not. but it «a»
l?eir
"acr,-d .or
writ.&lt;fn,
*au«waga.
Tiw rorrupc rougix- Ux-r spoke, commuoly
•-•’loSw. •-«&gt;«*
to writ­
tor; but ”“r &lt;rfilta
ww* *—*”

.. rreoluttuu SO. •£, taws Ol 1»H&gt;.
1.-The governor shall receive aa auo&lt; four thou«and dollars: the jntkcs
M..W . k.ll —I. .
........ ,
me thousand- dollars; lha superintendent of

Miill receive an annual srdary of eight hundred
di’tlars; tbe comin Us lonernf the land oCtee Aboil
re-ceiyeaa annual salary ol eight hundred dob
’ara; tbeAItorticj irnrral shall receive an anitual salary o! eight huudrtd dollars. They
shall receive no fees or perquMb swhateirrfor
Die periocmaaeeof any dutlo connected with
ibdr oOlr*. It shall not bo competent tor the
IrglslUuMs to increase the sotarms therein pn&gt;

"which is by inforpretation,” etc., as they
thoughtntceannrtotratt»tate tome phrasrs

. ADMINISTRATOR'S HALE.
I
SHERIFF SALE.
la the matter of tbe estate ot Mary E. Bechtel,- State ol Michigan. Barry county--*.
reeawtj.
| NotSre I* !,■ retiy given, that by rirtue ot a
writ »t Seri facias re»ued out ot thv circuit court

HO. FUiZER A paos., LoiiSiille. Ky.
MORTGAGE HALE.

F. D. CLA
to license and authority granted tei
&gt;tk day uf Feiwuary. A. D. is*, hr •*court of Barry county. Michigan
tale, right, title and In Wrest of the i

ptrctocparcrlot land.situate, lying
&gt; the tawushlnof Woodland/cotinty

with Paul and Barnabas to Antioch, nud
was afterwards an intimafo associato of Paul

on nine |n town
srtfi.h'Sa

s

PEERL

For BL

Use circuit
Hboidenl. the nre

NOTICE OF COMMI
State of Mleblnn, Co
HlUtr of Joel Harb

MORTGAGE SALE
ln‘tl
v WUliam McMur
william J

me of examining
that an months f

of said court, then
Office In th* ettr nt

prpiddad for 1.

when so many not only wortbtaw, but podUviiy
injurmh drug* are eontauUy flooding tbe innr
xct under various aaaies and gulsea, that «&gt;•
New style Vinegar Mttten is bs bad as any

I’ROBA
State of Michigan, Co

r.
iu me power oi **.&lt;•
1 mortgage. and the statute :&gt;.
iMprwW netlre H herri'

Judrv ot 1'robate.

TIME TABLE.

by a responsible houM, and Is exactly i

I ;i
carton and bocile before you take IL Try It, and
you will feel happier than if you iiad found a
a gold mine, for it la really a mine-of health
Kr»r™. &gt;Wul
wm,.
M
expensive herbs and roots, with m fine. deUeaie

si:

W

,

Thereupon it l» orde

Stations

lay of April

.......... Hastings
...... •■Sbultt?..
....... Olovprdate

Dr. McIntire, of Brooklyn. Jackson Co.,
will Ixwme a citizen of Moriterrille.

,

A Merchant's Opinion.
.
Mr. B. F. Notirsc, Genera) Western
Agent Royal Baking Powder Cd., writes:
"I hart never found eo great results front entire church as the inspired record of
physicians’ prescriptions and attendance Christ's* mission. Tue point to be chiefly
nu.'ed h-rn in tliut
upon our children, as I have after a few
day's use of Paplllon (extract of flax) Skin
Cure. I cannot dewcribe to you medically different classes:
tbaa thirty years; bnttte leg- what It has done for us. but can saj- that
rld«: by general laws applicable
otbera In a form zuited tur hiftc;
arrange
““
----------------- e vteiukms years of treatment have not accomplished meuL
'
wuu&lt;- Mien what Piiplllon has done after a few appli­
cations.” I*rjre bottles only Sl. at W. H.
Goodyear's drugstore.
•

mortgage hale.

Defaali having been made far morelban thirty

w dated Dmembar K. law
Inland to Hwiantmh Hain

aa KBnB

agsaiKsaffi &lt;k%s

Geneaee county farmers propose to or­
ganize a new mutual Insurance company.

Maatn&amp;wML

artes W

praying that a certain
this court purporting
— r ..u

Alsp^afoR^MPt to Section M. of Article

I stature i

al&lt; peraous against

»

tags, KiUnajBD &amp; Suiuv

tion of Jcrutalum. I should be noted, how­
ever, that while all agrew that St. John out­
lived all the dthw npostiee. yet it is claimed

Hastings Ba
Is claurrii to !..

liaieti February .uih.

at Alexandru* in Egypt and Buffered raartyrrlrsn Oiwm. I* &lt;■ - *—«« 11
‘ ■___ .. __ .

nn that of Matthew or obtained his farts
directly fromSt Peter, and a very large and
rtwpectnblo school maintains that all the

. Wt’bf.-

M in In l«Jrator

aa follow*

Remarked to a-friend the other day that she

Instantly when other rough remedies bad no
effort whatever. Ho to prove this and convince
rouof its merit any .druggist will give jmi a
sample bottle free. Large sue JOe and 61.

*0-NERVOUS DE

EVt^y ptdG SJAqpED Llt^E

What you need is a medicine which Is pure?
efficient, reliable. Sueh Is Hood's Samparilla. fern-sir* Lad begun to trouble tbe church, and
It ’WM*—«... vu. — I.tl*.— .-.I—*,&lt;*■*
. &gt;
some teacher, -reret
of Grwk philosophy.
Mrj. Stella Warner, of Olivet has or­
dered an outfit for a new taper to lie rotablisbod In Hutt place very soon. • .

Uiureh service twice a month is con­
sidered enough for tbe folks at Atlanta.

Oraic, toons

TAGTu

LOpGEi’,

volope with your letter,’ saying what you want, and give your adcf.-eeo
in full- .Vo atteuthm .rill be pnl&lt;l to retjurgtr' fnr lirae tug llotrlu.

ora. merchants, sailors, travelers nnd schol­
ars, as n rule, understood both languages;

Mon- cedar posts, railroad lies, shingle
To the quallfled voters oMl/rry County. MichliKilts, etc., have l*en got out at TnWAS this- with such distinction* a* between Caries tan*.
Ith sections t-.j and 346. seasoii than for several 5 ears past.
riOBATE ORDER.
Eikrt's Daylight Liver Hilsare aboon to son fur tho four G hopela.
Bsaic ot MlehioM. count* of Barry.—oa.
It is, first, telf evident that SL Matthew
sufferers from sick headache, soar stomach,
At a svsaion of the' Frobale Court
torpid liver and Indigestion. Sugar coat­
ed. pleasant to take nnd warranted to go
Then- b uotblag In the world more gene rally
Hebrew, and not long after th., cruciflxi.jn, Aexlred than Ueg life, yet the aa'ofity ol peo­
through by daylight.
M. C. Cole, of Flint; hns been granted a but tbo Greek copy, aa «• now have it, did ple put off eanng for tbelr health-not becauw
not appear till thirty yearn later, SL Mark,
jK-nslon for the d«wth of his son. who was
os evUcnUy, wrote for a somewhat larger taglrcthesubject siiflielent Uisrabt until we
killed nt the battle ot Bull Hun.
constituency, nnd onu which uecdd a brief
I'nclc Sam's Condition Powders will statement of facts rather than hmgthy odUw foBowin&lt;anie:.dment»to the constnu- cure distempers, coughs, colds, fevers and
praying this court to
tlirn o! this state will be submitted to the ueovle
must of tbe diseases to which horses, cat­
or !Ae stxte foe thxlr
tle, sheep, hogs and poultry are sulijrcL
find from tbo start a remarkable differenca. elans who represent them, often blunder tn our
Henry Fleetwood, of Hanover, found 3 Ho begins by stating that many account* choice of a uoetor.
Section ii. -TheMate shall be divided Into ju­ stone on his farm will: a human tare cut
dicial circuit*, iu each ut which tlie elector*
on It Iftr sorne prehistoric sculptor.

5

SK1I

Greek: both mingled, of course. with local

The oji»--sess;jn-a-day m’lienu* Is being ■ridnd intu/'Jew ind Gontik;*’ $u a Roman,
agitated in school circles at Battle Creek, into "bond and finee,” and to u M-bolar, into
and- the sentiment is growing in favor of IL
not necremrily. aw now. a wild or uuciviVxl
Eilerfs Extract of Tar A Will! Cherry
man, but nwly.w- who could not sjkak
taa safe, rel table and plea-ant remedy for
cougln. colds, bronchitis, asthma, mid nil
throat trouble*: ■ will relieve ami benefit
Greeks caiictpbo Tertians "Itarbaroi,’' even
consumption. Try it and lx* convinced.
when tbe litter Were ns civiiurd as UsanEvery bottle warranted; price 50e nnd FI
W itli ibe«e hints tbo rewdtr may *-»
per bottle. Sold by &lt;troggb&gt;t.«.
ITepared th/ force of uniny short suggestion*, eq—
by the Emmert Proprietarv Co.. Chicago, cially In Mark and Luke; but hn should note
in.

ill tatsuecaaor Is elected and tittalineu. Tbe
cisiatnre may provide tor tbe election of more
tlixa out dreuis judge lu the judicial circuit In
wbleft thr city 01 Detroit is ur may is- situated,
and in thr judicial circuit In ablcti lhe coauty of
• mar be situated, ami tn tbe judlewhl&amp; the county of Kent U or may
And I be circuit judge nr judges ot
In addition to the salary provided
Itutlou. shall receive from their re­
Thi- only guanuiteod cure fur catarrh,
tiles such addtiiotml salary as may
time tw fixed and detenulned by cold In the haul, hay fever, rose fever
stipend tors of said counties. And cstarrlml deAfrros and sore eyes. Restore
tbe senae of taste and unpleasant breath,
rive and pay to the circuit Judge ol resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant
circuit to w nidi such eounty is at- to use. Follow direction* and a cure Ls
warranted by all druggists. Send for cir­
cular to Abietine Medial Co.. Oroville,
shall take effect from the lime of Cal. For sale by W. It. Goodyear.

foi
pure

In all tb» western half of the empire Latin

leal proteiioti that the majority of them
will IWl
not US*
Um 4U
II JHUUU^U
although they
know IIIVJ
they J
lll.-J K11U»
could thereby save many valuable lives,
fo’cmjse. forsooth, it Is against their fossill«d rede. Out U|HX&gt; A»b bigotry. Every '
method to prolong life should be Utiltard. I
and Mm* regular medical profes-iun shonld I
Ik- the first to welcome it Instead ofencom-1
passing then-. Ives in self koucrU and
bigotry, doctoring symptom T instead uf ‘
disease. and sending thrfr patients to the 1

cemetery, poisoned with drugs, but uu the
itcalli eeriiticate that they died of typhoid
fever, meningitis, pneumonia, or some otner equally foreign cause.—Boston Daily
Globe, Feb. T. W.

S’JAC&lt;

REVIEW OF THE QUARTER

' -I* tbe iegjsUIiire of MaasachuactW »
bill la now penduw wbore object la to pro­
hibit under penalty «'f fine and hnprisori-

BludMldsr.
Tbe new vegetable touic-allerativc and
blood purifier is In the shaj&gt;e of n pleaMut
syrup, and contains Ln a concentrated form
tbe BM»t valuable vegetable curatives,
which have been developed by modem
mrdk-al and-selaitlfic research. It acts
areetly upon the blood, through It Im­
parting rone and vigor to the entire sjstem

Md wraty-fivenwts l»lU.m7aB&lt;! no -

WXT

THROAT AND I

growing and bitter complaints at the enor­
mous influx of German, Russian and Polish

Waahlngtou &amp; Chartton

sarfi-a

A Put Up Job!

TRUE TO
Bare Meer found

�/ni
JACOBS OH
FOR NEURALGIA.

StrangeandStartlise

Hon. I. STACY HILL, Treas­
urer Cincinnati Incline Plane Rail­
way: "I was hardly able to move

Curious Revelations of an Un­
claimed package.

un*M rheumatism, ar what physicians

rr UXEABTHS

The first applica~

called sciatica.

SAD

HOHAHOE

Shed, a Soft Eight
Indiana Farmer

tion of St. Jacobs. Oil relieved me.
and after the third I went about

A

Him

with perfect ease and comfort. I in­
iein I-.xprra* cunqxitiy’s sole of uncialnivd
property &lt;m Turaday a toy trunk was stdd for
50 rent*. On opening it th* purchaser dis­
covered a targe number of letter*, nnd atwng
them note* aggregating $8.’)0 in value. Two
of tlie notes wen* outlawed Ju»t three *tatN,
one for a small amount and tl»&lt;* other for
----- CURES-----♦3X1. Tbe Other* were pronouncud good, and
amount tu aotactittag over *-W0. Th.* trulik
wns afldreraed “Mrs. C. Merrilla, Corning
(Hotel opixaute depots” The latter* reveal a
romanett Many were signed Mra f. W. Mc­
Allister, and that L* the name thatabould no
Soil PruffguU and iMOltri r.-.eryirbert.
doubt have been on the trunk, and tbe reason
why it foun t t»*.. w-f |n(o tb0 durty Uutbobf
an exprcjs con»|»auy’* colluetiui.
Mr*. MeAUi*(-r, whom maiden tuun-j tv;W
Mjm Ida Mil&lt;-y, nurritxl C. W. MeA’.ihftcr,
a: B»-mimg,'Pa. He nta a oolhxlioti burrau
' ^bere, got crowded, collirtetl monrv for pen
ilk* nnd did not .pay it over, awl finally
skipped away Middeuly;leaving hta’wlfeand
creditor*. Th*- *o)|rotion **.:*.taihed n»uv
tetters frets McAUirtvr in l:u nlbeticv. nnd
all breathe! the gr»s*.ti**t love fur h-.-,-. Her
li'tten* to hi-n. of-which di,* prex-rv.*! &lt;lup!IIMsgalirOH-EslAlIiM
rataa. ta^h-ak a wife faitiiful in tar 1 ■. ,- to
"^-■^iPHYSICIAN AND SDDCEDN ta.*r hud and through all ta* troubl e, an*!
*be wa* always wishing t*» b, with
him.
McAllister, in hi* tettm, *-onttantiy apeak* of eluding
d«*tertlveK Finally u li.tu-r told Mr*. jlcAlii*ter to join her bufbund tu Harrisburg, where
his futlknr lived, and where a home wo* of­
fered them. Whether they aver ctune to­
C.--KRRVOUS DEBILITY, Lo«t Manhood, gether th*' letters do not indtate, as there
f . ling Memory, Exhauatlog Drain*, Terrible are link* missing in tbe chain. Mr McAliisand Back Ache aid aUibeeffccu ' ter had on uncle in Corning, and ft. is up- -,*i. cajjy decay andperhap. Canscaaptiono*'
. near, ireaitd l.-lcoufically by nev method* with’ ;x»cl she wetit there, and tlie trtiuk »u*
: '.r:
nt
sant them evidently addreMed by n etranger
Cr- 8 YPHILtS iad all bad Blood and Skin Di*. 1 Who Uundertfl tn the ad&lt;lreta. The posw-sxtr
: ■ r* permanently cured.
br-KIDNEY and UKINARYcampUien.Oteet, of the letters, John A. War*!, 11*1 Main
: -r.crrhoea, Strictu re. Varicocele and all
i«* street, will return them to Mr*. McAllister
r Genito-Vriaaqr Organ* cured rrompdy without

dorse. it as t he most remarkable med-

Wounds, Cuts, Scalds
and Burns.

1CLARKE

,

SKILLInd SUCCESS

’Jironic, Kenons and Priraie Diseases.

No ceperur.eota.

Age andeaperiencc taw

« ctxtmnptating Marr.age tend fcr Dr.
ciktrated guide Male and Female, each

F. D. CLARKE, M. D.,
Morrill Block, DETROIT. MICH

A:—-—— ------------- b&gt;-

Hastings Banner,
$1.00 a Year.

and wax frightfully l.v •■-•ratesL The girl bad
evidintly bren killed ter th- yreiglit of debris,
uo-L-r a great nw* of which her laxly was
fouad.
__________
NOT WHAT THEY WENT FOR.

V*»TICE “F COMMISSIONERS ONCIJIDIB.
Oxa.xcook, Va., Man* 25.—A bond of
&lt;&gt;t Mb’higan. County of Barry. - M.
i -tat* at .Iwl Burlier, deceawd.
Wr. the in-derstanrd. having been apjx&gt;ltited Kellam, near Locustville, Saturday, and in­
. :be probate court for ttie county of Barry, formed himThat they bail come to horaewhip
■ of M*.-bf«.in, ct&gt;D:ml«klonera. t&lt;&gt; receive,
..nine and adjust alletalms and demands of hint Without making any oral reply Kellam
. L |*rsous against said deceased, do hereby rusln-d ujxmi the leader &lt;»f the gang and
.-ire notice that »rv 111 meet al the residence
■t Joel Barber, lute of said ccuntv deceased, on knocked him down. Kellam's aon. who was
i ucsttaji the .th day of Slay. A D.. 1M£*. and on a short distance from the hoti«c. ran up nnd
’.Vi*dnr««av, the 7th day Of Aus*»*t. A. 1».’, 1SW. together with his father drubl&gt;ed the regu­
•*’..:*• o'clock x m., of each uf said day*, for the lators, who finally turned tail find fled as fn*t
-jh-c nf examining and allow ing said claim*,
■:i*i that mx months from the 7th day ot Feb
- . try. A. D„ hue, were allowed by said court J«eu In receipt of White Cap notice* for.tho
i.*r i rrdftor* tu present their claims to us for j&lt;a«t three week*. •
samlnatlon ana allowance.
Duted February 7th, A. D. !**0.
.
Been MImlIox Seven Year*.
x
Ct UBXMLAXD.Md. March‘JA—Saturday J.
Schultz, who was climbing Bear mountain,
a mile north of Cumberland. eiune'upCu tire
bbxu-b'd botre- of a man covered with a few
PROBATE ORDER.
&lt;:_:*■ ot Mlc&amp;lgan, County of Barry—«w.
remnants .of clothing, concealed in a errvit-o
.&lt; session of tbe Probate Court for the among the bouhta-*. The enroner investi­
o .nlyof Harry,bolden at th** Probate Office., gated thr «ia* yesterday, nnd no doubt
n tin* City «.f lliuitlhK*. In said county, on Fri' * ’. the sth day of March, in the year one exMt" that tbo remain* ore those of John
' - - i-.uu! eight hundred and cighty-niue.
Kodcl, who dbmppraral from tbo city on
I'n s* nt. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of March 21, 1882. Mra. Hudrl, whostill re*id«M
;-r»-l&gt;ate.
'
•
|
I n thr matter ol the estate of Addison Spalding, bore lure no doubt that tho skeleton’ i» that of
■lerea»ed.
*
her husluuid. She identiftes tho clothing m
1*11 reading and nilng the petition, duly vert- hlx Two empty untalwilcd ttottlra lying near
■ .1. oi .IuIIa SjMddlng. widow of said dix-easo&lt;l.
s-rjying ttiat a certain instrument now on file in tho skeleton give color tofthe »u|*positlon that
:bls Court purporting to be tbe last will and Hodel cxnnmllted suicide. Bodel was tho in­
■■'•ament ri said deceased may be admitted to ventor of a wonderful dock, someth mg sim­
i-to'iate aial the executrix therein named ap- itar to tbe Stnrebuurg clock, nml traveled
r.'lntcd.
.'
Tti&gt; coupon It 1« onlercLthatThursday,the 4Ui around tta* country exhibiting it. •
•' n—f April. A. 1&gt;. M*j,at ten o'clock iu the toreI*; aittgnrd for tbe hearing of *ald pollA Brilliant Magistrate.
and that the heirs at taw uf said deceased
PaiMCCBB Axxx, Md., Mn:ch 35.—Satur­
day five young man went to the house ot a
*iwn. then to beholden at the ProbaM Office, roudoo doctor named Warden and gavn him
in tlie City of Hartings, In aald County, and
■ -m caitte, if any there be, why the prayer of atarrildo thrashing with whips fur haring
the petitioner should not be granted. And it Is awuiultcd a yung colored gifl whom be
turther ordered, that said petitioner give notice
- Hici&gt;er»ons Interested in said estate, of thr be wa* attending professionally. The young
fellows stripped the clothing from the ne­
gro'* back and left film with a score of ugly
publHlieU In the Huttings Baxxku. a newspa­
awnra &lt;11 it WOTper piloted and cireulated in sold County of
&gt;'-arry once In each week for three succeMive
. erk* prerious to said day al hear-ng.
UTUU^U.
— ——R--------- —
’
Chas. w. akmatiion-o.
magistrate let the young men g&lt;&gt; with nomJudge of Probate.
(A true eopT.)

I* the only proprietary medicine on tho market
•prepared expressly for
,
THROAT AND LUNG D15EABEH OF
CHILDREN.
, *1 ft a safe and certain cure for Whooping
' ■ :;•! . •
, H
Dl(
l?u“ Wniathuig. Asthma, Law of
Jra.
" cninplatntH m common to childhood; con­
tain* nooDlaus.tbareby obvtattag th* daagsa»
■»u* rfieets often resulting when cough mixtures
Prepared for adull* are given to ehlldrMi.
. „
TRUE TO ITS NAME.
Have never found it medicine more true to
«* name than Peckham's Croup Remedy. I
i»IC'-A, W. Btevrasoa, druggist, Muskeroc,

Peckham’s Cronp Remedy
FOR CHITJJREX.
tte today &lt;’°n't WSU UnU1 tWBorTO*’* Get a bot-

50 doses, 25 cents.

Tin* name of Wnntn’K Safe Cute, like­
wise. will Is? held in high i-Atceiu, :v» fa­
miliar ns a bottaebold word, while It con­
tinue# to cure tbe worst form.* of Kidney
tliseaM-. which tljr medical prafeaslun confc.-we* ite'-lt. tiijuble to do.
.

W. S. Gillespie, uf Litchfield, dwippcsl
off his ftfrefingcr while making a wrslgv.

Uncle Sam’.- Nerve Jc Bone Liniment
will relieve sprains; bruises, neuralgia nnd
rheumatism. Sold by all druggists.

Komplnlut i* made of a deal of vigorous
Saldxitli breaking nt "Elba station.
English Spavin Llnitnenl rgiDpvts all
Hard, Son or Calloused Lump* and Blem­
ishes from horse*. Blood Spavin, Curbs.
Splints, Sweeney, Ring-ixmc. Stifles, all
Swollen Throate, Sprains. Cough, ete.
belong to hint, n% the exprew company cun SaveM0 by ns*? of one bottle. Warranted.
legally give a clear-title to good* sold in tbit
SoM by Dr. E. IL Lathrop, Druggist.
Huxtlngs.
DYNAMITE DOESN’T DISCRIMINATE,
Too m’ich diphtheria at Nixaunce.
Coir's Carbol lull to .
Is n truly wumterful n*un*dy, suited alike
I’tlit’. Ind., March 25.— An explodwu of to the skin of tlie child nnd the adult, and
dynamite yesterday afternoon in the red- Its soothing, demising and healing propertic- renders It- application universal. As
• xtemal remedy it has no equal as a
Bring five mile* isret of thi* city. completely
ruh* for piles, fever son-s, ulcers, tetter,
&lt;1-U1&lt;&gt; lixta-d the building nud csv.mhI the
poisons, chilblains, chap- and nil Itching
mid Irritating dlseaM-s of the skin and
scalp. It Immediately ivlicvr* the pain of
but not fatally injured.
Preparatory to
scalds and burns, nnd cures the worst ca.M'
Monday’s work in blasting stumjR York
without a scar. Get only thr genuine
placed a number of frozen sticks of dyna­
which has a black wrapper with, green
mite under the kitchen stove to thaw out,
and then went to tbe stable to attend to his letters. Small Ixixes 23 cents: large boxes
50 cents. Sold by E. H. I^thrup.
borne*.
Shortly afterward a loud expiation oc­
There is little Ice to prevent ixmts reach­
curred, nnd when the farmer turned to Irani ing Traverse City.
being hurkd great dixtaner* away. It waa
some time Iwfore the mangled Ixxhe* of the
wife and cldrat daughter were found. The

’fflM ;■ PJMtIT!

Speculation has n-cently arisen regard­
ing the orlgfu of the term ’’Uncle Sam" aa
applied to the United States government
In the war of 1812, lietwecn this country
and Great Britian, Elbert Anderson, of
New York, purchased In Troy, N. Y.. u
targe amount of pork- for the American
army.
It was inspected by Sanni*-) Wilson, who
wax ixipntarly known as “Undo Sam.”
The b*j»els of pork wen- marked “E. A.
IT. 8,.’’ the lettering being done by a - face­
tious employ of Mr. Wilson.
When asked by fellow-workmen the
meaning of the mark (for the letters I'. S.,
for United State.*, were almost entirely
new to them,) said -’he did not know, un­
less it meant Elbert Anderson and Uucie
Sam,” alluding to Uncle Sam WUson.
Tbe joke took lunoDg-thtTworkuicn. and
patsud currently, and Uncle Sam himself
being present, was occasionally rallied on
the increasing extent of his possc?i*lons.
Soon the Incident appeared in print, and
tin- joke gained favor rapidly, till It pem*trnted and was recognized In every part of
the country,’ niwrsays John FrosL tin* Bos­
ton hlitnriun. will no doubt continue so
While the I'nitjd States remnins a nation.
It Is now firmly embedded in the Mossnic
of our language, like “Tippecanoe.” “Log
Cabin,” and other short but expressive
pluisc-, which refer to Important *-vent* in
the history of tho republic. Both “Tippe­
canoe" and “Log Cabin” have taken on re­
newed fofee and vitality since their adop­
tion by Hon. IL H. Warner, of Safe Cure
fam*.*, in the naming of two ot his great
standard remedies, the principal one
known us Warner’s IxigCabln Sarsaparilla.
They are trascil upon formuhe so success­
fully n.-uil by our ancestors in the cure of
UteNumnon ailment** to which their ardu­
ous labors rendered them Hable In th*.* good

raring* tmnta, ratrustod 51.2M to hi. wife
for rate keeping. Hbe rewed the mmsy up
ta b«r rtticoat. Which tbe wore during
day time, ami at nigbt placed under her pd
low. During the abeence of horriafrom bw
bomn Sgtuntay night three mraked men &lt;m­
...
... ,__i___ _
h«r nnd
good their escape.

•

Hbocktng Death uf a Little Girl.
Bat-TIMOM, Md., March 26.-Little Fannie
Ray. nrwl throe year*, fall outof ithird-atory

-w

Ml*

: Novel Case in Court

We desL-e to say to our clUam*. that
for years »«• have tx*en .••elllng Dr. King’s
New- Discovery for consumption. Dr.
Kin|T« New Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica
Skive anil Eleetjlc Ulttcra. ami have nyver
Cnicauo, March 23.— A case wax tried be­
handled remedies that sell as well, or that fore Judge PremlurgBAf yesterday which had
have given such universal satisfaction. some r&lt; markable featur-w. if tbe statements
We do m»t hesitate to guurautee them testified an- not capabk? of a different
every time, nnd we stand ready to rpfund
interpretation pud they do not appear to be.
the put chase price; If satisfactory results
do not follow stheir use. Thein; remedies
have won their g'.at |x&gt;putarity purely on tame reason, and it appeared that tbe* reason
tin-lr merits. W. U. Goodyear druggist.
The fncta os stated are briefly a* follows;.
Buckleu’* Arnica BalTc.
' In ISSll Dr. William* wa* a well-known
Tin- best salve in the world fur cuts, physician In this city, but owing to akoholbruise*, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, i.»m he wa* adjudgwi lusanc by a jury in tho
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, coms,
county court. It being thought that with
and all nkhi eruptions, and positively cures projx'r treatment tbe jwtiant would improve
piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed more rapidly at home, lu- was confided to tlie
to give perfect .sattafaetkm, or money re­ cam iff hlx friends. Believing that lie would
funded. Price 23 cts. per box. For sate ban* fewer temptation* out of town,
by W. H. Goodyrar
the
physician
removed
with
his
family to Geneva, Kane. county, w here
A nuKlvru Water power flouring mill is
bo
ha*
lived
fur the
ia*t two
to be bnllt at Mhnehe.?ter.
,
year*, built up a good busineaz, and is gen
,lf you etoet appetite,’ flesh, rotor, vigor, erally eReem-xi by hi* neighbor*. Me was
so succ*&gt;*»fii! tliat a rival )iy*iciaii became.
take Ayer’s Sarxapnrilta. Sold by dnigj-*alous and tried tn .various nay* to injure
glslL
the newcomer. Dr. Williams bad rented a
' Big Rapidi voted ?L5,000 for public im­ hniuc- bis opjfoncnt bought tbo proprrty and
then &lt;&gt;tMti*l tbo’tenant. Storira about W’Ulprovements.
tarn’s former iifeb*cam** talkLxlof around
Dr. Ja*iue*'German Worm Uukcs destroy
worm* ami remove them from the system. ueete.i With various mysterlpua fire* of sup-,
]xnr«lly Snevndinry origin that had arouwxi
Safe, pleasant ami effective.
the attention of Geneva’s citizens. Ono night
after 12 o’clock this doctor went with one
Mn*. Wixslow’s Southixo Nlblu should Hirapi McChesney to the boO»&lt;ff Sheriff
alwav* Ihj iivx! for children tretliiae. It reoths
ttia ebll*t. soften* the gum*, alia** all pain, cure* Kelly and wanted him to arrest Williaua for
windcollc.and lstt)e ben remedy fur illarrhira.
Taeatj-Ove cent* a IxAtlr.
Finding tis»iir various schemes had failed,
MeChesnvy and his doctor batehisl another
plan. Tbo former fl&gt;&lt;«i a petition in the
HiS FATHER’S HEIR.
county &lt;-ourt of Cook cwnity asking that thi
order of July 10, 1W6, tie enforced (tnd Unit
Dr. Williams bo committed to' on asylum.
Nor
he mrprtUngly fancy
This liruughf- Dr. Williams before Judge*
Prendergast ytstorday. He teas surrounded
by bis friends, who testified tn the facta in
Deeml- s its privilege to stare;
You mx-. hla &lt;tad iltewi and left money,
pnsi'nt high standing* uf the doctor it&gt;
Geneva. Tbo cumplniuxuit, McCbrancy, did
not r.pjwnr.
“Tlii* aiuxwt iiuporataxl cruelty to this
When chanty table* were furnished.
man," said Jtidjpa 1‘renilcrgast in slow, delib­
Tbo nymphs tdn-ay* kw who would pay.
erate tunas, "would justify him or hiseounM-l in bringing proceeding-, agniutt the iiwtinewt flagrant outrage, on tbe eviitence shows
that he troubled nobody. If Dr. William*
can’t get justloo in a cavil suit ht&gt; ought to
bring tbe matter before the grand jury of

That MitUfled hi* father's bdr.
When tbe paper* spread fubcmc taffy
Over their u-lds columns galore.
They printed hla oaino In capital*

Tire petition to commit to an asylum wait

tnoat brlWact tflilr.’

CALLED TO HIS MAKER.

And perhaps a Uty&lt;* bit tinctured
With what 1 are funny la IL
But, soberly thinking and speaking.
Heart Disease.
it you g‘‘t •’hort of breath, have flutter­
ing, pain In side, faint or hungry spells,
swollen aflkles. etc., you have heart dis­
ease, and don’t fail to take Dr. Miles' New I
C/In.'. Sold nt W. *H. floodyear’s drug
*" An t’piwr Clu* Complaint.
Dr. Morell McKenzie, in a recent treatise,
on hay fever, notes certain important pecu­
The farmers of Italaski have formed a
liarities in the dirtribtitiqp of this singular
fanner’s club.
&lt;xrmplaint .with i vfi-rtncn to the races of EuGroex Cruelty.
Farcnta too frequently permit their among rbo*e jxojili-s. It upprar* from thr
children to suffer from headache, fits. SL facta Iw acts forth tliat tbe complaint is rare
Vitus dam*, nervousness, etc., when they on tho cont I neat of Europe, rather frequent
&lt;-an be cured. Mr*. I’, was cured of sick In England, end very prevalent fn N?rth
headache, dlulneM, dyapepsta. nervous America. He xtatce, Iwwcver, J hat about W
prostration of IN yean* standing, after ]&gt;er cent, cf there who Buffer from it lelong
failure of 16 physicians: Mra. K.. of sick to what wo may term tho upper claaiCB of m&gt;headache lor 35 years: Mrs. 1’. of 20 to 50 dety, tbo ngrii-ultural and other iabonr*
fit- a night: other* from tills vicinity could being rarely aff*-cted by tbe tlireare. Mra
be mentioned who have been cured by that are more liable to it than women, in tho
wonderful nerve food and medicine—Dr. proportion of three -to one. Dr. McKenzie,
Miles' Nervine, which contains no mor­ like mart of the other recent writers on the
phine, opium or dangerous drugs. Free subject, bold* to tli&lt;* dix-trin'? tlmt tlx- diH-axo
.sample Ixittles may lie lutd at W. H. Good­ is inducixl by parnclea of pollch or other bit*
of vegetable matter which ireitatc rhe air
year’s ilrug store.
pamges. This makes the distribution of the,
One of the relics of Port Huron, the dfaras*’ still m-ire singular, as «nch irritants
Thompson house. Is to"*bc torn down to
moke room for a modem business building. rojx? a* in England and proliably as common
as iu the UniUxl Staten. Tboao in immediate
contact with tho field* should apparently suf­
half are troubled with some affection of tbe fer mon- from tlio malady than those who by
tlieir habits of life are lew expord to tho inturret: and langs, os those camptaints ore. ac­
flueuoe of the country.
cording to statistics, more numerou* than
The occurrence of lids ixjculirr nudady In
others. We would advise all our reader* not to
tbe upjwr chuaes u.&lt;ems to point to tho con­
neglect the opportunity togaB on their druggist
clusion tl.nt the conditions of life cominfn to
and get a bottle of Kemp’s Balsam for the throat
such jx-opte ore calculated to breed a peculiar
and lung*. Trial »ize free. Large bottles Me habit of body. More than any other fact
and SI. Sold by nil druggists.
thia appears to »how that our civilization is
’ Articles of association for a street rail­ separating tho diverse cIokam of men from
way company at Gladstone have been filed each other not only in qualitlca of mental
culture l&gt;ut iu physical charactcristir-s as
with the secn-tary of state.
Ayer’s Pills are purely vegetable, per­ well—Boston Herald.

fectly safe, do not gripe, ami are a splen­
did tonic.
J. E. Crawford, a farmer who llvexl a
short distance southeast of Mulliken, com­
mitted suicide.
Mothers will flndpL Winchell’s teething
syrup Just the medicine to have In the house
for the children; it will cure coughs, colds,
sore throat, and regulate tbe bowels. Try

Served nim Right.
A Neahkora young man who took a young
lady sleigh riding and made her walk homo
from die country because she dispkawd him,
wan fined UJO and reutenred to spend twenty
days irr jail.—Milwaukee 'Wteronaln.

‘‘Wine

IL

rttly burglars are doing some business
at Ml Clemens.

•’Chaily.’’ said Amarantha Jane, -1 notice
...

J.
Burrows, Kalamazoo, Mich., testi­
fies: “For more than live years, a member
of my family has been afflicted with hay
fever, culminating late In ’ the fall in a
hacking cough. Every rCnMxly proved
futile. Not half a bottle of Papllion (ex­
tract of flax) Catarrh Cure had been used
before the cough entirely disappeared, and
general relief followed. It is simply won­
derful.’ ” I-arge bottles only 91, for sale
by W. H. Goodyear.

WjMihimotox Crrr, March 23.— Yesterday
morning, about 10 o’clod^ Justice Stanley
Matthews, who has b-en ill tor months.

previous to his death be waa practically tin-'

JUSTICE FULLER’S DAUGHTER.

Washington, and Milwaukee

fifth daughter of Chief Justice Melville W.

Fuller, wag mode known by di*t»t.-*Ew from

western ogwiil of
foe freight liDb,’
in
tbe Kirby- home,

tot)tion* uf young Aubery lu&gt;l1 "forbade Miv*

rccoRnitw! tho jurtfoe of hrf'date ami made

wisnetL
ao wit J lire, raoin*., uowevwr,
who strmiuoualy objected at every opportu­
nity, an.) when the Cbfcagw lawyer wn» ap­
pointed to
tire bigbert legal pa-.: tion
in tho United State* It w as With ' a
gtad heart that
Mra
Fuller pockcl
up nnd
carried . «&lt;ff
her group of
fovelji daughters io
Washingtou.
She
knew ;wt the nature &lt;ff the beautiful Pauline
when ahu thought that the glamour of Wash­
ington society would blind her to the hand­
some face of las*. Chicago lover. The lore
which took tool at tlie south &lt;1.- K«-ial had
grown in *trrugth ns thr years rolled on and

ering flro of her love.

Her independence ot

mother deprecated it very much, fearing that

much disappointment. It was this spirit
which prompted Mbs Pauline to announce

declared that »ho
would
make the
journey willly nilly.
Her fatheg-reoognized her right to act for berwlf and placed
no obstr^icUon in her path. Finding threats
and pTiuasions alike tuelet*. Mr*. Filter
mode nrriuigvments with friend* in this city,
arxi to them Miss Pauline came two mouths

for her Chicago lover.
That she was right waa proved Tuesday
night in Milwaukee when the gnty, haired

often
quietly

Chicago,
but
1
nnolMtruaivoly

took a cab at tire dor it would have required

were even then eloping. That they got tp
tbe depot tafely, boarded the train, arrived
in Milwaukee, and were married has already
been stated.
The pair hove removed to the Plankinton

and now nothing remains for them but to
await tbo blowing over of tbe storm, return
to loving arm*, and devour the tatted calf:

ELD’S DOINGS.
hours the dying justice
was
surrounded
by
nwwban* of bis family,

tarvugbnut hb Hi­
' u*"*— Mr“-

,

‘’•’Y

h** daughters.
Mi**-.
Matthews nnd Mbs Eva

Matthews, and hb non, Paul Matthews, and
Mr. C. B. Mattlwvrs, bis brother, of Cinciiirintl, who camo to Wnnhlngton a wivk or ten
day* ago. Dr. Jobniton and tbe faithful

DrrnoiT, Mich., March 21.—’it hax been
learned that the late Mmes W. Field hod a
habit at bestowing targe gifts on more tlian

hb* gratuity lint.

In thia way it i» believed

Another matter ha* been developed which,
if anything, more seriously involve* his good

dune and ha* petitioned the probate ctfurt to
appoint a new administrator to ascertain

nouttod to caller* with great natiafnetion
hk stewardship for a long time, although he
Justice- Mnttbew* was Ixirn In Cincinnati
July 21, 1834. He wa* graduated at Kenyon
college in 1M0; studied law and was ad­
mitted to the bar. settling in Mnury county,
Tenn. He shortly afterward returned to
Cincinnati. In 1840 be became editor* of The
Cincinnati Herald, tbe first dally apti-davery
jnper in that city. He became judge of the
court of common please in Hamilton county

1S56-C1 was United State* attorney for tbe
southern district of Ohio., Hu nerved with
diatinctiun in the Union army during
tlx? war but resigned his commission as cob
onel hi ItMS to become judge of tbo superior
court of CipcinnaU He was n presidential
elector on the IJnroln-Johnaon ticket in IBM
and on tbo Grant-Colfax ticket in 1 MTS. Hr
was defeated as the Republican candidate for
congnaa in 1875 and in th&lt;- next year wn* ono

commission, opening tbe argument in behalf*
of the Republican electors of Florida and
making tbo principal argument in the Ore­
gon case. In March, 1877, be was elected
United States senator in place of Jobu Sher-

pointed associate justice of the United State*
supreme court.

A LOSS OF MILLIONS-

Bosto.x, March 2U.—Tins Chicago, Bur­
lington &amp; Quincy railroad report for 1S«8

of net edrninga, &lt;7,310,010; drcrtwaiaf &lt;Uvl061; amount of deficiency to be deducted
rector* attribute the poor showing to the

and to tho prohibition uf pooling. They
think tbo worst feature of the railroad situsirtnte-aifil nations 1
ExMETMUftu. Iowa, March 31 —Four ar-

county jail

John Murray, who had been

arrested nnd lodged in jail.
take place in April.

Hi* trial will

IMS

An old pliyzlcan. retired from nrytlee havlpg sick headacne. irregmarttlM, nervousnras probad placed fi&gt; IDs hand* by an East India mis­
sionary tlie fonuuta of a simple vegetable rem­
edy for the speedy aud penna neat cure of con­ mucs peculiar to the wx. Dr. Pierce's Favorite
sumption. bronchitis, catarrh, wtluna and all Prescription is the great world-famed remedy.
thnmland lung affections, also a positive and
Sdteri rare orr nervous debility wd all ner­
A heavy east or west wind will probably
vous complaints after having Crated IU wonder­ knock tbe Ice in Mackinac straits silly.
ful, curative powers in thooaanda at ease*, has
felt It hl» dul v to make It knowu to hts suffering

It is night yeans since steamers were.ab’le
before to run on the Saginaw river at this
time of year.

L

la one which ia guaranteed to bring you
utiefactory rraulta. dr in case iff f5|lure a
return of purchase price. On this safe
phui you can buy from our advertised
druggist n Iwttlc of Dr. King’s New Dis­
covery for ronamapUtm.. It f« guaranteed Professional Jealousy Takes a
to bring relief In every case, when used
Remarkable Course.
for any affection of throat, lungs or chest,
su.’b as eomuunpUon. inflammation of
lungs. UrouclilHajiathwa. whooping cough, A CONSPIRACY 00ME8 TO NAUGHT.
croup, &lt;’tc. It Is pleasant and ngn-rable to
taste, perfectly safe, and can always be
Surce**fu! HijriMsa
depended upon. Trial bottle free at W.
H. Goodyear’* drug store.

H---

l&gt;oard of health, devote* considerable space
to divorces, showing that during the past
firn years them have been 1.1TJ divorces
granted in tbb state against 719 during tho

plaint in 1,114, ondadulta
in 58, bigamy tn 18, imjnt
tlOMhipin 1. Tbe divorce :
1,000 marriages, or anol

Garthwaite, and leat him in a horrible man-

laid him and abused him.

Cleveland and party arrived her* ywtrrday
on tho steamship Olllvctte. They ware mot

&lt;-atHMal It-'* "I Will.”

SSMv»!-.7.b«
iiy*
for a while I wm
had no WHIte. &gt;raa bHloraand dnpeptie bot
the use of two bottles of Dr. 1 ierec s GojUen
Medical Discovery has brought me out and 1 am
•bright aa a button.’ I feeHlke a new num mw.
.lane, name the day soon: there is more of this
medicine at the drug.
Marquette is about to build a 815.000
bchooi bouse.

youth.

Tbo hotel &gt;ra» beautifully decorated with
W.MUHWOTOX ClTT, March 2! —A board of

o'clock p. tn.

�C. A. Polly, supervisor. John Shean, drive evil away from them, with si
Following are the real rotate transfers
is ;u waxge* or sergrutng thafor the week ending March 25th. 18t». as John H. Brown. M. Wing. Wm. MgrshaH. ••gel mee nvnrc which seems
taken from the books iu tbe register's office: Jas. R. Bash. Anson Baah, F. A- Black­ little effort, yet to powerful t»conquer, hiruamriit. most precious in Wodssighman. F. J. Norwood. A. P. I*o»rd, Wm. Such goudneaa Is Miwliwi called nega-1 ~a meek and quirt spirit."
USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT A
tire, bat it b poattlvr fat realities, inaaring
Thr wry •'charitaMe Jiwmm" of
L. Hall. T. M. Welto. Geo. W. Broom. A
ar&lt;- IS Hetland S300.
VARIETY OF SUBJECTSJnoias Iirrool tiirough all tho trnmmefa and
Geo Wellman to Henry Martin; Waaecn, G. Cortrlght. P. B. Willison. Thos. McEl­ gn/wtli In all that is mart lovely In wreneu. tta-ss. at Least for church. shouM u- iIh
„ ,. _ , .
Sfflcultks of hb situaSon to education nnd Canletor. WW.
Another and much larger class are Ibore . pnwM-d an tte young thereby hfculrattn
John Herrington to Augustus ttetaetahta wain. A. B. Moon.
tbo cacrcte cf that dramatic art in which bo tier Baltimore S7J.
girls,
who
care
fur
nothing
oatolde
•(
tte
nrennrndaHe
and proper r. nuaciai h/
oAsurax.
J. 8. Goodyear to Wm. Teneyek; lot No. e dty
J. N. Covert, ex-snpervbor. John Flem­ little world they make tor ttenuetoes. n beneficial alite to themselves and utlirtA
A
TlAl.nn •
AM- ing. ex-*ui&gt;crvlsor. Geo. Nichols, auprrvte world bounded by the Interminable reean ! A higher standant than men- delkilit n
shnulrf make n.
sellbhnwm. Thev
They nanroer
pansper them.refers'
themsefers •••nurnle
purple and
««•&lt;! fine linen" should
or. J. M. Rogera. representative, D. W. of wlfiahnem.
ch«t complaint, accompanied by putting of
Rogers. Sec’y Barry ft Eaton Ins. Co.. N. with pleasure, frivolity and wlf-bsdwl- mindful that "whatauever lMng&gt; are putt
bleed. On tbo third night of tbe rvproO. A Harding. W. W. MeKlbbon, Fred geiM-e, regard religion as arorlielwn. and whatsoever tHn«n&gt; are loroiy. whatiwu
Br tiring protected at tlm sides and Kotation be wm ad»ted not to |&gt;lay; but ho
Baltimore Sl^tn.
Hecht. Dr. A. J. Wright. S. Altanllng. even the outward Awros of worship simply tilings are uf garni report," are tte tte.uends with boards and covered with glass
Wm. Burd. R. Wolcott, A. Davenport. S. as a shifclipletii of Pharisee or fanatic, to te thoaght of and acquired.
hot l«erto confine lite mouture which liiS life. Hr wn» carried home from the thea­
Yet another difficulty in reHglou- i...
Davenport. Mr. Brown, town treos.. Mor­ they go through life as they coreioeoer IL
arises from the earth, nnd thus the at­ tre to &lt;IR. and tterc «oou breathed tits last,
ris Bowl*. E. J. Kershner. Q. R. Foster. by pay lug homage to tangible deities of with our girls, hr tte quality and quanto
mosphere is kept humid and the surface choked with a gush of blood, in tbo arms ot
Trnnufn Barnum. M. Yorger. Arthtfr Shh- gold or'.silver, a* sorely stoves to-idol wor­ of reading so aerraalblr to all. Th,
land iioo.
moist, ami tho plant* are not subjected
ship as Buddhist nr Hindu. Tbe*- girls knowledge of how to read, and wteto:
Man J. Marsh to Kinms L. Irving; parcel ley.
thu SUM D«UM-. MO &lt;UUl r«MX I),
Il
to changes f&gt;f XeiDporature. at a uniform
shut their eyes to shoals and quicksand*, read fa tte tert to te-galncd. bat fa .|IU|.
M'ddliwlllftS®.
cisTurrox.
VM only with tte greatest difficulty that tlio
Fred K. Hubbard to Elias Gray: m* see co
state c:ui be maintainud no matter wliat ccctadartical authorities coaid te persuadwl
D. W. Smith. ex-Buperri»or, John Barry, and wander on In a zig-zag way. turning a« Important as mastering the alphnt.
.. ........
.
out
fur all rilishiclew. Iustea&lt;l of (irmly ir- jfawika read ami understood by oar gnu. &gt;
the werither may to The Ixittonr hent tu accord to ouo cf the greatest uf French
K. .1. Mdnioah to Geo. Greenfield, ran see 13 ex-supervisor, John Fumfas,. supM-vlsor,
Baltimore
gxm).
John B. Marshall, ex- supervisor. Frank slstlag mid overcoming them, and if hy inntters would te as so much Grwl; .
of the Hot bed worms the soil, ana en­ poets the rites of Christian burial.—Philadel­
McDerby. cx-county. clerk. H. M.
C chaiwr. neglected duties or forgutten pre­ Hdkrcw to U&gt;e avenge girl ot to-day. i
ables tlie grower to |»ut in his seed &lt;priy, phia Times.
।
IL DawMin to Onida McIntosh; 23aSec 11 L. Glasgow. Dr. W. H. Young. Henry cepts prick thelt comclcnce. they wrap they read rt all It fa tte aontimenti! ;tn
anti obtain planui of i^oed size before tbo
Castleton iijno.
Zuschnltt. Wm. Strong. Henry Strong. tbe womid with a good resolution, honest­ sruBMlional. and Ii fa well irit«md u&gt;.'
Gave llltnwir Away.
soil outside to worm enough to receive
. U. M. Putnam to P. M. Hanrood; description
Friend D. Soule. V. KUI. W. S. Adkins. ly formed but easily forgotten. i.wd so with that which is decidedly iimnura!
"How did I get thb bl“‘b T01 repeated sec 11 Maple Grove fS om.
•die reed. Care, however, is required to
.
IL H. Sparks, Johu Keaglc. Geo. Kcaglc, travel on thinking seriously of no life be­ Our boast In oar eomtww schools fa
prevent scorching the young plant*. In tte drummer, a« te buckled tte strap* to his
ly jtwttflable. if our cbHdrvn learn to read
Frank Mead, Alex Gillasple. C. C. Price. yond the present.
ractel.
"Well,
I
tried
to
te
smart.
’
’
bright &lt;loys the teat is intense inside the
We rtnd yet a third etato. tbow- who are ciiietfy to Indulge u vitiated taste for w-kh
Betij. Austin. M. Ehret. D. II. Everts, ex­
“HowF
frame, and unless air to freely given, or
novela.
"What
are
yo»
reading'.'"
girlmembere
of
nominally
Christian
famHtes.
Yesterday
Geo.
.Simpson.
R.
Doyle.
Ed.
sheriff.
Emmett
Evarts.
Geo.
W.
Bump,
"1 was nt Seymour.. Ind., ami in a hurry
some couroa taken to obstruct the rays to git my railroad tk-kut. So was another Doyle. F. H. I’arker and Dickinson ft Cole Levi J. Houfstatter. Geo. Wellman, Wes- girls who really intend sometime lobe- often ask each other, and tte stiaw.-:
of tho sun, rae« likely a great portion of chap Tbo ticket seller was slow, lazy and were arrested- nnd taken tefore Justice Ivy J.iKoyeo, Win. N. Devine. E. V. Smith, come Christians and yet let trivial ciream- provcw that polities, phBeaopliy. mrth.-a.atho plants will be ruined.
impudent. Tte otter man pulled his gun. Kenaston. on complaint of Mrs. Ann M. E. E. Blocter, Gw. A. Shaffer. E. Lock­ stanees eoutrol them untM they Dik! thirm- tics or metaphysics are not dcemnl to fa
sbornl it into tte windj&lt; ftivl got Ids tickrt Hayes. They are charged with violating, hart. Henry Rue. Stephen SpringetL K L. selvas lodged in by difficulties, and their province. The "beaatio of an.,
on March 34th, the law of 18R7. which re­ Bollinger. C. M. Putnam. Wm. E. Burl. thoughtlesMicss or cowardice—the world’s writing" are set aside for tte husk.,
tcu second- laterK It wqs a hint for me."
quires screens to be drawn so ah to expose L. W. Felghner.
rust and mold—Undent- the rounding and empty, shaltow-haMted'productlons whklt
"And you accepted it?’
require no thought to elevate or ndd sy a;|M-rfvrting of eharater.
"I did. I dioved my revolver Into tho win- to view the interior of a saloon during the
Httl'R.
hours when the hw requires tlie saloon to
The find difficulty there girls encounter metry to constantly narrowing mltufa.
Chas. F. Cock, ex-mipervtoor. Ira’'Os­
be closed. Tint examination of R. Doyle good. cy-aupervtoor. Milan Waldorff. rx- is lack of discipline nt home. “Dtoclpllne Books are skimmed over and not ow
a minute to get, mo a fxwtefaxird."
was adjourned to nejtt Saturday. Tin? supervlsor. Jas. G. Brown, supervisor. is oim* of tbe principle ends 'of education, thought expended'‘Hi’tlrenti iiidisrt tbo«■ "And be jumped 1"
1
"Ho did—jumped out cf Ufa office and rest waiving examination are bound over to John H. Ryan, town treas.. Harry Wal­ as well as a means and- aeeessary condi­ that require thought.are left otilhe Hbnt
the circuit court, giving bonds in the sum dorff. town clerk. F. G, I’icrrv. M. McCal­ tion of attaining that education." and tbe shelf unopened.
of 8500. Prosecutor Van Annan appeared lum, D. L. Morthland, John McGont. lack of it lu the family to the catting
Is It beeanse learning fa mnte so ex v
"But how did It happen to work in odd for the |&gt;eop)e. No lover of law and order Chas. A. Bailey, Jonathan Valentine. B. adrift tram duties'which God by divine­ that girfa no lodger accustoai InbniM-i .­
, will feel at all sorry that the above action V. Stanton. Felix Chamberlain. Geo. command, bouors and blereea. St. Paul, to thinking? To read dirt um- may thin!
"Oh, I couldn't keep my voter from trem­ has been taken. And now tliat a start has Wilkinson. F. 8. Bishop. Chas. Wilson. when a prisoner at Rome, wrote to the
bling, and tlion 1 didn't have long hair and a been made let there te no stopping until Geo. Hudson. Samuel Dunkley. I'eter fathers and knotlwn. at Ephasu* to "bring as sensible and entertaitiiag will fa- th
buffalo overcoat. Ho got right onto ma for every saloon keeper in this city sees tit to Musher.
up their children lu the nurture and ailmoni-. best foundation for a Mpendruction whirl
a fake."—Detroit Free Pre*.
obey the law. There Is no desire on the
tion of the Lord!*. Dues this nurture, may te afterward ornamented with every
tnvtx'n.
part of the officers nnd others interested
Frank Roberto, A. H. Bates. Dr. H. C. this educatioo mean jumping from swad­ graceful, tree and lowsiy eabeDblmn-n*
in thia matter to persecute the saloon men. Peckluim. Dr. II. F. Peckham' John V£r- dling clothes loco that estate which give- Tbe mind not'uaed dwarfs, and the Kiri
HOT BED OK COLD 1’ttAME.
Tbo strain put upon a cable in operating a Like every other citizen, they have tbelr gcr. J. G. Reuter. C. Bmelker, Wm. Ekvrt, the prerogative of indlvidualsipinlon? Does who |s content with reading only to»atj»fj
James Vick, to whose Guide for 1889
cable road fa very heavy, while the power re­ rights, which will lie resjiected. But they David Moalton. Cites. Beamer. J. J. Wing. tt mean allowing a girl to adopt or reject. . a morbid appetite for axeitemeni will n
wo arc indebted for tbe accompanying quired to move one fa enormous. Ou most have not an Inalienable right to violate tbe Wm. Moore, A. M. Herrington. S. Roush. as twst pleases her inclination, tlie oliserv- main a pietuy iu InteHeet, growing
cuts, advise- when the r-un gets warm, lines a cable ono and one-fourth inches Ln law. ’Hils they have however been doing Job Cheesbrough, Jas. Godfrey. B. Wok! mice ot the holy things of religion? To iu graces and blMalngs. rather than »«elr.sr
giving tho gloss a thin coat of white­ thickness fa used, which consists of a hemp or for some time. Indeed for mi long a time CPtt, A. D. Sheperd. John G. Nagirr. set aside thr IHvine law of "Honot to par- epriebed with them.
-Lark of self-examination fa a hindram.
wash. His liot beds aro modo by form­ jute k art wrapped with six strands composed that perhaps they have come to consider Grant Hendershott. Emory Kenyon. Wm. rnU." which watu oliediencr. and substi­
ing a pile of horse- manure with tlu ot nineteen wires of crucible steel Tbo themselves in relation to the law as privl- H. Bedford. Israel Beck. Schuyler Kollar. tute one of her own making? It Is no and real difficulty to the perfontur
ledged characters. At least so have they Jefferson Lee. A. Carl. Chas. T. Beiibm. wonder difficulties Itcdgr tlie way to holy religious duties. A person may dislike t*
straw used for bedding, or leaves, some weight uf the cable fa three and one-half
conducted themselves. There Is a strong Bryan Walker. J. W. Hendershott.
living,
when
the
first
which
prreento
Itaelf
think
of tbe ynotivc'. which prompt &lt;-ve:t
pounds
to
tho
foot,
to
that
a
mile
of
cable
three feet iu teight. Shake all together,
determination expressed by -many to sec
'
jouxstowx.
■
fa because rrligmuH in&gt;truetiou is neglect­
• so that straw nnd manure will be oqually figure* up n dead weight of ten tons. Tbo that tereafter the law In regard to saloons
E. F. Nye. supervisor. Frank BuMk ed by the pareatoi or relegated to another; tenrtited by the sense of- humility whi&lt; i
force ncomary to draw this weight extended
mixod. It may be sunk in tho ground a
over the entire line is very much greater than is complied with and every citizen should Henry Budd. FmlToozr. C-J. .Shoemaker,
must conn* to bur, as ate insmrete ter heart
foot or eighteen inches, or made on tho woqld lie required to move tho tamo weight make it bls work, as It Is hls duty, to aid
Asa Beach. Cligs. 8. Bristol, Frank Bristol ence. afid where duty l» ieft optional. wkli the close scrutiny of a dfaciplinariai
surface. Ou thfa ploco about five inches
in this effort. Let it also extend to the
m.vplx Guovi;.
Little by little indifference becomes ne­ It may lie a morfl Heal ion todfacowr th«t
of good mellow soiL Then set tho fnuuo
gambling rooms, and vigorous methods be
Leander I-aph&gt;n&gt;, cx-snpervi*or. C. L. glect. and tliat means tsdlure.
some duties are urglcvted through can-lesused in their extermination. Let the work Bowen, ex-supervisor. E. G. Potter, superand keep it closed until fermentation
But while this first difficulty Is traceable nre*. amt others jM*rfonaed from forte &lt;
be done so thoroughly that every man tliat vieor, L. B. Potter. J. D. Guy. Gilbert to the jlarents there is another which habit rather tfcaa choice, bat a persistant
takes place and the soil is quite warm.
wants to run a salootl here will know that Taipbam. Ixirrnzo Mudge. C. J. Norris, eomes to youag girls, to not of tbelr own pursuance of tlie must rigid Mlf-exatuimi
It is better to watt a day or two after this
and tbo balance U all tliat fa used for profit. he must conduct hb business In accordance Chas. Fowler. Henry Burton. C. R. Palmer, choosing, at leaat from their lack of resist­ tie* will be of incalculable good. Rellgte
and then sow the seeds:
A cable can bo used only aboutaeven month*,
Geo. O. Dean. Jere Shoup. Wm. Boston. ance. Thr ire* of popularity i» a real is intended to regulata even tte orditurSome of the advantages of a hot bed
Wm. Felghner. F. M. Quick, Wm. M. difficulty which often deters uno from duty. actions of one's lifts quite aa much as. t.k
can be secured by a cold frame. This is
King, J. McKelvey. IL E. Smith. J. M. Did you nrxer tear a girl say. alluding to fit one for a higher life.
simply of frame with sash, tho same ab.
Shoup. Orson Swift.
some orqualntaaer: "l don't like ter. ahe's
Difficulties lo tbe attainment of thehfali
employe# for a hot bed. placed upor/ar
ADDITIONAL LOCAL,
OKA^CIKVIIAX.
_
too good?" Amoug though Here girto who est good arise ofted from want of self
Before another issue of theBANxr.u. the
bed of line, nicltow earth, in some shel­
Henry Brown, ex-supervisor. I- W. find no pleasure iu the sober realities of government. To Indulge in ill-nattit&lt;.
people ot Barry county will have decided
tered place in (ho garden. The bent of
Wing,
ex-supcrvlsor.
Eugene
Har.boru.
I have been in t)ie furniture and under­ whether they -propose to longer jeopardize
evsry day life, religion fa unfashionable suUenneas or poevlahneaa tea direct viola­
tho sun warms tlie soil, and, us the air is taking business In Hastings for many their property and invite calamity by put­ snpcrvlapr. Byron Hughes, J. H. Earl. and not to br admired. It Is aa affectgtlon
tion-of tbe universal law ut charity, with­
confined, tbo warmth and moisture can­ years, and during that time have received ting off to some other reason the building Fred'k Nausley. Wm. E. Johncox. Harry to say that girto do not lite and court
out which the Christian gtaov* arc Incun.
not awape. After tbo frame fa secured many fivan and a splendid patronage of buck a court house as tte law requires— Klllock. Jas. Brown. HrAry Hewett, L. F. admiration: and if reading ones bible,
in its place a couple of inches of fine from tte people of Barry county, for a suitable court house and fire proof offices. Cook, Ira D. Brooks. John Carter. Fred prayerand ■hureh-guing make* Uieui unpop­
Au undutciplhteil imagination is nut th&gt;
Stanley. Arthur Patton. Geo. Meriau, F. ular tttey an- moet apt to relinquish there lca&gt;t difficulty girls must eoatenjl with
earth should be placed inside, and tho which.1 desire to return my sincere thanks I
To us the prospects . kioks bright for a
frame closed uj&gt; for a day or two before and express my appreciation. 1 wish to favorable vote. Certain It fa that if the Montague. J. C. Klillck. Peter J. Castle. dntlea and to lend tliemselvrs eagerly to for they are cspraially aub&gt;ci to the wild
■ tho seeds are planted, as tbo cold frame ray that my former partner and now suc­ same men earnestly favored any other Milan Andrews. D. ii. Cross. Fred Hull. eadie** rounds of pleasure in. order to ret Illusions of fancy which the experie»s
C. L. Nevins.
cessor in buslncx*. Mr. Ira VanValkenburgh
keep thr old or gain new friends. The of later years neither jcstitio or rcalln-.
depends tjpon tho sun for its warmth.
project whom we know to favor the build­
is a gentleman who. by strict attention to
tremble eoinmeart-s far liack &lt;&gt;r«tte fault. Every when- lights nnd sbadew.. mingle,
ing «f the new court house, we would have
It fa not started ns soon as tho hot bed,
business and courteous, manners, will de­
A. C. Towne. ex-supervi&gt;or, Will
Tbe showily, dressed, noisy, cureless and indulging In foolish vagarie'- lead- t.
but when plants from thelattcr are large serve a continuance of the favors and pat­ no doubt of iuZsuecess. For that reason Towne, Byron Fisher. John Holden. Wul.
girl, who offers n&lt;&gt; reproof to coarse wlL perpetual dfaajip'ilntmcnt.s, and tii«y .
enough for transplanting. These frames, ronage accorded to me. I ask my old we expect tte jesople of Barry county will Warrant, A. B. Farr. IL H. Marshall.
and fa no reataint on fast habits fa the- Hftti tend toward disgust until tlie heart
voteMr
tbe
new
court
butlse.
when so small ns to ba conveniently- friends and customers to give their patron­
Phlletus Rugtire. Orrin Hughes. Wax.
Iflt shall be defeated. It will te Ix-cansc Hughes:. Dr. Sackett. Michael Dwter. M. one most often songht: and no without any has no relish for tbe reaAand rational, an-’
moved by hand, are called hand glassy. age to Mr. VanValkenburgh.
Intention of putting aside one whit of the no resolution to combat \j»h the
people have a mistaken idea of tte cost, J. Goes, Wm. I.. Brown. Geo. Brainard, J.
Respectfully.
A sample frame or beft, with a couple of.
purity of her nature, but from mere love Great opportunities for dning good. &lt;&gt;i fo
FBgn SPAXGEMACHE!!.
j in some com* we have heard that men K. Flowers. Hcjtry Pennefa. Mark Norris,
lights of glass-on top, wjtyfanswer a very &gt;■ /j
of being popular and ambitions for suprem­ rapid development in religious attainmentwore
opposing
because
they
thought
tte
C.
H.
Ruggles.
Ira
Blanchard.
Fred
Wood
­
good purpose, though when small . it
acy lu her little circle, the well-intentioned come bat seldom, yet lherefaasunrthotirr
tax for each year for three years would te hams. Ellas Junes, M. T. Junes. Henry
would te better to have tho front of
girl uncoudonaly drifts with the mass of Slow process of ripming Into tin- hfehi-Si 7.80 on $1,000 when tbe fart fa that the Storr. Geo. Mreler, George WelgrL Chas.
11 hardly seems posrible that tbo money
her companions, regardless that ter moral womanhood, and that girl wfan leu rue. thgtasa. A very good hand gfass fa made
tax will be but one dollar and 76 cents «&lt;n H. Font.
.
character fa |&amp; danger of contamination, lesson mort effectively, is sb* who by *rck
of a square frame, with a Ifebt ofeglass paid in one month for a ten-evnt article, each 81,000. Bear tide In mind.
Kl
’
TI,AXD.
and her spiritual character la danger of
at each ride and on tte top. Seo Fig. 1 could. If pennies were unrt In payment,
We
cannot
believe
there
are
many
votefa
John
Dawson,
ex-supervfaor,
Jas.
D.
weigh one hundred tons. Yet one of our
being completely dwarfed: she becomes a romr temptatioao from without a* well »
mflratcut
bright school teya Ims figured timt thfa fa who. If they understood the risk-Barry Beutem. ex-supcrvfaor. Jacob Edger. Phil­ mirror, refiectlag tte images &lt;4 her asso­ fault- within.
• Seeds maybe sown in tte bouse in pots,
true of Diamond Dyes. "To judge from county to running in not properly protect­ ander Otis. Chas. Newland. Afton D. ciates. Muncttines exact, more often dis­
In tbto paper 1 havo indicated a few of
or boxes, but the greatest difficulty fa the stocks of our dealers in dyo stuffs. ing Jta records, and how little It would cost -Smllh, Warren Foreman. Oliver Hale. H.
torted representatives enjoy ing as best she the must obvlou»-&lt;if tho hindrance* whkh
that the soil dries very rapidly in them, Diamond Dyes own tlie field of package each man to secure this protection, would H. Mead,' N. H. Dunning. John Knrtz. may the uncuaventtonal jutte. and in her
Geo. W. Van Annan. M. Ransom. Ttos, tetter momenta breathing a testy prayer occur in the evurj day life of young girls
and young plr."ta aro apt to suffer. A dyes, and are a complete success. Of vote against the tax for the court house.
and-which icrw as potent excuses (or put­
Haney.
Christmas
Belson.
Geo.
Bclson,
J.
very good plan fa to cover tte pot with a course they have imitators. "Nothing fa
Those who favor the building of the
for forgiveuese of "sins of negligences and ting aside religious obligations anil t&gt;
pane of glass, as shown in tho engraving, a success until imitated." But no one court house should sec to It tliat thfa mat­ V. Mead. IL II. Wcarver. G. W. Ixxjhr.
Ignorances" while she recalto the potential- sponslbllltirs •‘until a more couvcnicr.’
TUORJfAFFIX.
removing it occasionally for air. Where wants to risk a counterfeit when the gen­ ter is understood. They should work at
(tower of a Idanieless life.
reason" or furntxloctiag them altogettor
Jas. McKcvitt. supervisor, Dr) 3. C.
uine enn te obtained at tte same price. tbe polls for this project In this matter,
And joined tu the love of popularity Is- The catalogue b&gt; by no- means exhaiutod.
Riclk Horace Watkins. Mr. Severance,
tering, unless carefully done, generally Three new colon* have lately been added .every man has an interest to protect riot Clias. McQueen. Jus. Campbell. Abner tte tore of dress which becomes, oft-times,
In closing,"IJnhargs yon.” oh. rnothars.
a real hindrance to any high spiritual •Tor the love you beax to" y our daughter' resnito in great injury. A wet paper to the list of Diamond Dyes: Fast stock­ only himself but his neighbor. Since, If Thomas.
ing black, turkey red for cotton apd brown hfa neighbor suffers loss tiirough Barry
deveto|&gt;emcat. and one -&gt;f the greatest be patient. aamnsL watchful and praye:
placed over tho top of the pot will afford
. WOUDLAXD.
for eotton. The manufacturers. Wells, cbnnty’a neglect in tills matter, the countytemptations
of
girlhood.
If
allowed
tte
ful. Do not delegate to others what it imoisture enough for tho germination of Richardson ft Co., Burlington. VL, .will must foot the bill, since the county is n
M. Reiser, ex-aupervisor, Ira Stowell,
fnUest scope for vanity, tte love of diefine seeds. If pots are used it is well to send colored samples of these new dyes, tow-breaker.
ex-supervlaor. John Lee, J. O. Lee. Wtn.
■ wmta. center read’the fast books: know whom ttej mH. Lee, C. &amp; Palmerton. Wesley Myers.
sink them to the rim in a box of moss, or with book of directions, to any aduress,
In order to ascertain how the leading
n&gt;z tte mind on one theme to tbe exclusion feet for campatdMWi, and above ill. bl
something of tho kind, that will hold free of charge. These additions seem to men of tte eounty felt on this very impor­
JohB Vel"-- of mty otter. On the otter hand, nn.tethem sec. Uy your example that rwligiimoisture, and prevent the drying of tho have made tbe line so complete that any tant subject the writer nud others selected Jacob EkerL F. Wagner.. F. Wagner, Jr.
ubOity to gratify the lasts produces a nuwelevates, enriches and ennobles. AM
■earth in the pots. A shallow box may shade can be matched with some color of a number of tte prominent citizens ofeaeb Jacob Veltr, John Kilpatrick, C. Sawdy' bld sensitiveness, just as conducive tomvil
Jas. Sawdy. Jcrial Wood. H. J. Grant. A.
yourself often this question. "Is IX well
Diamond
Dyes.
Tlie
beautiful
sample
• bo used to advantage, sowing the seed
township, and either by letter, by persona)
pout*- Where thoughts of dress monopofa With thu ehlldr
book .of shaded colors, lately sent to all interview or by report from.others sought H. Hamme, Eugene Davenport. Geo. W. Me the niiad and exclude a desire tor noble
•carefully in narrow drills.
And “lehazge you.” oh. daughtavs. "fm
dealers In dyes, will delight the eye of any to learn their sentiments on the court house Smith. G. W. Coats. Alvin Hathaway. 8. fattalnmeuts.jovc of dress tecomtes tho-idol
D.
Katterman.
A.
W.
Dilkmteck.
super
­
tbe love you bent .to" your mothers,, honelady. "It's easy to dye with Diamond question, care being taken to have ttese
‘
U&gt;'fah‘ worship. A porn- taste
them, by being what you know they wouh
Dyes," fa so absolutely true that home dye­ men selected so as to represent every part visor. James Heiner.
will always exhibit rrtmement in apparel,
YANKKK M-niKGs.
ing fa no longer a difficult and disagreeable of cuery township, without any reference
but to the girl who allows vanity to.usurp
Br,WH- «-«uperi;isor, «. c. ter test faculties of mind and heaxL “re- may neither weakness of authority. fe*r *"
task. Almanaes, with their hints as to to partisanship,Since there 1s nothing po­
ridicule, excess of vanity, nor umcuntroll-i
proper times for dlffcrent/work. tell us litical al&gt;out the subject. The number of Ritchie, supenrtaor. C. W. Armstrong, pro­
,'*7o,ne* “ere,T finery." And Imagiaation -kinder y ou from looking fabate
judge.
Itobt.
Misner.
Wm.
Bowen.
that now fa tbe time Ton spring dyeing. names selected hi the various townships
that foollu ’,rlde yond the narrow limits of present enjoyWm. Ritchie, G. I* Hale. W. M. Culrer
Thfa. together with tte thought of that were as follows:
which
um-s the IxnkI's day and His Holv
\D'r
1&gt;,ers&lt;m’ cSndtU
hundred tons of money, leads us to ask
Awyrla. 35; Baltimore, 40; Barry. 40:
Tte,S'i“ ‘^UnM&gt;a"d p!wr
dfa,P&gt;ay?
what school boy can figure how many Carlton, 35; Castleton. 50: Hope. 35; Irv­ John R Williams.
Ite girl whose aluorblng eneagy Is given
A total of 315 "Yes” replies or reports
dWtaWiing.
thousands of ladies, are now saying that ing. 40; Johnstown. 30; Maple Grove. 30;
out
of
540
asked.
And
of
thfa
540,
ns
be
­
this la the time to use Diamond DyM.
Qnmgevllle. 35; Prairieville, 35; Rutland,
fore staled, many to whom circulars were
•25; Thornapple, 45: Woodland, 45; Yankee
Thursday morning last Herman Ernst
sent have failed to reply, probably through
Springs, 25. Total, 540. ,
BoscheL aged 21, arrived from Chicago at
carelessness.. Of the 540. we have ho
No selections were madefin this city or
.the farm of Peter Mnuer, Sr.. In Maple
doubt that, had all n-i&gt;ortcd. nearly too
Hastings township. In most cases circu­
MARKX5G OUT 8TRAI0BT ROWS.
Grove. He was in search of Clara
would have been Yea.
All the operations of tbo garden should Schneider, aged 22. who had left Chicago lars were sent enclosing [mstals for reply.
In closing tte agitation of tills subject
te done with neatness. There fa no ex­ about two weeks before. BosrJiel and Many have not replied at all, so we cannot as we do thfa week, tte Baxxks desires
tell what their rentimenta are. Of those
cuse for crookcd rows. In the second cut Miss Clara arc Germans and had lieen em­
wb? replied to the circulars, very few wrote to say that while it tea labored earnestly
few the buildlug of tte new court house
fa shown how easily linos may be marked ployed In a bakery In Chicago until about
"No," and a few wrote that they liatl nut
in a bed with a rod or ruler. When two weeks ago when Clara left tte dty decided. Tbe majority replied, nnd ncar- Ite ate lias been to do so fairly and honor­
ably, and to present the facte in the Auspracticable transplant on a dull, showery telling Boschel, who was a persistent ad­
just as they exist. We have been moved
day: otherwise tte plants may require mirer of herself, tliat she expected to soon
Below we give the names of those who
some shading until they become estab­ leave this cold world and all on tils account have reported tuem.se!res by portal or iu to give so mum space and effort for the
Tte visit of Herman, above mentioned,
listed.
person, or whose sentiments have been new court house by the fart that we knmr
was made because he had ascertained as tu stated to us by others, who favor the new Barry county fa Tunning a fearful risk, arid
falm-ltlngbyita rareteamw- u SttetJ
the whereabouts of hls sweetheart. After court house. We-would bo glad If we had
Senator Spooner, of Wisconsin, has breakfast at Mauer's Thursday morning, space to give the language used by many that would Inflict upon the taxpayers an
introduced into congress a bill which Boschel attempted to plead Ills cause with of them to express how keenly they feel expru-- that would build arveral auch
proposes to establish a system of farm the girl but ate refused to talk to him. that Barry county needs and should have a court houses as tte one proposed, cause
institutou.^o be hold annually in the dif­ They wen: alone at tbe time. The girl's new court house. The: names are given litigation without end. involve hopeltwe
confusion of titles to land, and muse lr»«ferent states. These aro to be under the is-rsfalent refusal to talk with her ardent under the head of tbe township from which
re to estates unaettlad, ate tenfahlp tn
direction of a superintendent of insti­ lover finally exasperated him until te lost they report:
tte widow and orphan. Because we knmr
control of himself and grasping a )«ir of
tutes. He iu to have two aasistant superthia, we have been and are In earnest, very
atears te -threatened to kill Clara. In
teiulau.
Oluen autric: eUrk.
A. G. Kent supervisor. E. R. Sylvester, much
i
In earnest. In agitating this .ubJ«L
tte scuffle that followed two or three slight
wounds were made on the girl. Her P. K. Jewell, F. P. Abbott. Geo. F. steveua.
shouts brought help and Boschel was Henry- Ellis. D. R. Cooley. Daniel Kies. D.
rictdtnral dfacusaioua, and tte vupcrin- 'driven off. He returned to Nashville Hnggett, D. JI. Chare. A. W. Chapin. E.
Paper read by Mrs. D. G. IbiHmum be­
ttndcut is to have authority to hire lect- where te was arrested tefore he could get E. Cole, Thou. Craig, John Wheeler.
fore the Barry Ca- S. H. Aasoriatkm at
urcra at fair rates of compensation for 'out of town. Bote tel elates ttet hls
baltimori:.
Hastings:
actually crcp!uy«L After the threat to kill Clara was not made with a
Henry HoughtalLu. ox-sheriff. C. M. JI thrw, rlM^* uf
*“»• ‘V hr
intettf—elmply to frighten her Mack, ex- county-clerk. A. J. Woodmansee, ’the fewest In number are those who from
U competed every murderous
'
into listening to hla pleadings; that when Geo. Woodmansee, supervisor. N. Latiiam. earliest
&lt;
childhood, have borne tlie appella­
ex-supervisor. Gay Manning, town clerk, ltion "good." not only from the family, but
Dr. A. L. VanHorn, D. C. Warner, Perry Ifrom those companions who utterly fall In
scuffle followed during which her hand Henry, Henry Seatz. Aaron Durfee, Gil- icompreheuding the quality of goodnom, Rnv
n
was wounded and when they fell she fell bert Striker. Geo. Paddtefurd. Richard although forced to arknowlrtge 11 There an^ “Tm in Barry COUntV.
Iris" grasp almost lataitirely tte
Albert N. WlUiams. Imtac Weeks. J. R. hWden tieasures of wtedom and knowl-

FARM AMD GARDEN.

NEW FIRM

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.

Are receiving their

Of Ooods, bought tor spot cash and would be pleased to show

you that they can give you better goods tor tbe money than

Call on us and see for yourselves.

J. K. Delano. Jas. McGlynn. J. K. Tubtaa
Fmnk Bratton, Alex. Edmunds.

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Cwuidlig the one or nhuntdpg the other.

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
1 of any paper in the
County.

Hastings Banner

VOL. XXXIII. NO. 49.

Hastings Banner.
i’nblfshed Wedncsdaya, by
YOOK At TSTISlCEZRlSr
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Cormr. MirtnoAN.
*
MTI»t KHTIOX BATES:
S’.OO r3ER YEAH.
pdd t-fore the j!tid of the year the

.Tiber resides uutilde of the

HASTINGS. MICH.. APRIL .3.1889.
A

E. KEN ASTON.
_ Attorury at Law,
3' o Goo&lt;1,rc*r «s Co.** store.)

0OOK &amp; SHELDON.

Charlie Hall fa. moving on to his fanu
this week.
Mr. Beant fa also taking posaeiaion of
his uoW ho$e.
We heir some talk of organizing a choir
at tha Star: hone they may.

'

JOffleefn Abstract Block.Hastings. Mich.)
tho onlya«t of Abstract Book* tn Barry

pl R- TIMMERMAN. Hntncepathic I’hvL •
tdclan and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop's drag store.)

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

Auctioneer. ,
: 11 -viwnence In selling farm propVHODKStiEU, rcopHefor.
.•.I'.tern part of the stale. I offer my
•r.- as auctioneer. Terms ruasonable. Cor. Jcftenon and Court (jta., HasUuga, Mich.
r c.i’J at smith's Bazaar, Hastings.
Rates, $ l .GO per Day.
„Hoa*}« np*{ * l’-h PteMunt rooms. The
patronage of Ute public toyespecttaUy solicited.
;. DRAKE..M. !&gt;..

i

.c &lt; over Holloway's drug store.
to t p. in. Telephone, conrvjVlenn*, at HoUgway’s drug

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings, - - Mich.

B.
Gll.I.ANl’IE. Notary Public
CAPITAL, $50,000.00.
.ubi I . s. Claim Agent,
• #.•&lt;• .ill kinds of claims before the
-•&gt;: - u| t :- Interior efijee. Call on him Incorporated under the laws ot the State of
r- ..&gt;rii«r-Court and Jefferson Sts.,
MlcJiigan.

’akihg

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

than tlie onllnarj klttd*.si.dcannot ta soldin
rotnpcUtton with th« niullltinteof low twt. short
welsht, alum or pliosfllinte powders, .^.id ante
w••■Xkt.NC I’owdkk Co.. K.I
Wall St.
A.
.rcttMPt

COUNTY NEWS.

Ttu» toltowing persons arc authorized
Open for buslneas Dec. ts. hum In building foreelve siibM-nriioiw fur iIib-Baxnkix.
,
merly occupied by Messer Bros.
Wester Myrrs. Woodland Center,
D. M. klvrra. Urrkey.
ofhckim:
'
W. h. AdhiM, Morpui.
IL &lt;:. Hal.-. Na-I»llte.
O. G. Robinson. ITertldent;
J.
MeKvlrrr, Maule Grove.
Chester J .osmt. Vice. Pres.
Preston Jowell, Assyria.
C. D. Beebe. Cashier. Postmaster, Lacey.
Pasliuaster, Baulleld.
Ijxwyert-i.
IlDtHCTOKKt
, „ “
CPDonOefl.
in all courts of the state and In the
J. N. Covert, Carlton.
Dan-W. Reynolds,
Postumsler. raepML
D. G. Robinson,
J. A. Grebin.
.
“
- Irving.
Hastings. Michigan.
D. L. Mortbhun). cedar Creek.
' uftlri■*. lUxi-nv is. ir. and 17. ue
F. CL Norwood. Delton.
C. D. Beebe.
Hl.iek. Grand Rapids. Mich.
John Shown. Hickney Corners.
Brown h Calms. 1‘ralrlcvitte.
N-Hyron Usher, Crcssy's Corners,
General Banking Business Transacted.
v m. Broward. Broward.
A. G. Jessup. OratMrei tile.
1'osUna-’ -­
MEIk DATES * &lt; 'll AMER,
Ill’s.
Money i
Attorneys at Law.
fee by u...
. .
.__ r..
?dre&lt;in .illrourts nf the state and United
all subscribersatUse pteees'naniird*'who have
. '|t-ii:ii.dtenliotitocaIlecUotU. Money
nut settled with us will, between this date and
New Years, pay their suiewriffllous to the
■
DELTON, .... MICH. Bxxxxa a agents uamed atmva.
tfllilv.
COOK i N1SKERN.
I am prepared at any time
Physician and Surgeon,

M. !&lt;&gt;W LEK.
D-iitfaL
.
Ijnn Lv'occupied by Dr. Jones, over
'I ■ xin Arman's,

.

:-D. C. RANNEY,-:
L&gt;
A uctioneer,

ft

f ‘ W. I t.WRY. M. D..
’7 Physician and Surgeon.
"
i -.p. .-laity of treating diseases of the1.1 » n d EAlt .-uid the preservation of vision
' • ••;rly Utflng Sl’ECTACLKK and eye
:'■!

i- utd residence on Broadway, near Court
-.ifa-Giug*. Micii. .
,

and at reasonable rates to cry
auction sales. Have had ex­
perience in this work and can
give satisfaction. Leave orders
with Ranney &amp; Norwood. Del­
ton. Mich.

Elect ion passed off very quietly.
Mlsa Walker has eugagt-d to teach lathe
Dunham district the coining summer.
There was n dance'at T. Greenfield's
last Thursday evening.
Free Methodist aervlcva were held at
McKelvey's hall laat Sunday.
Ijira Clark Is ^siting her brother Will

YOUNG MEN mEmPHY

Llbblu*/.Shoup lias Ixui Spending her
vacatiotriat home the past week returning
Situations ftamls'bed soon ai qualified. Cost
tn her school duties at Battle Creek bun­
xit (or tbaOhio Farmer’llimuranco Co.
day.
■ re s polldeson u tnau's property against
John Hill. Jr. Is advertising an auction
JUitulagorv.ind; agaihlt a tnan’a
:v death sad accident.
■&gt;ale to take plan-on Saturday April Mb.
The members of tlie M. E. church gave
dinner ut the Center on election &lt;tay. meet­
J.MITH a COLGKOVE.
Corner of Court and Jefferson 8t. Keeps flour.
f&lt;fad. bone meal, ground oyster-shell, rag food ing with verj good success.
Marvin Bailey has moved Into Will
• in Union block. Hastings.)
for fowls. Also a general stock of groceries.
Good goods. Low prices.
all Hie courts of the state.
ChesmanV vacant house, south of Win.
Harding's.
Frank Streeter has bld adieu to Maple
Greve mid taken up tils residence In tlie
village of Larry, having arcured a position
with Nickerson A Co. at that place.

L.

GILLASPIE,

THE NEW FIRM

R. MUDGE &amp; SON
Are receiving their

New Spring Stock
Of t foods, "bought for spot cash and would be pleasedr'Co show

yon‘that they can give you better goods fpr the money than
any|flrm in Barry county. Call on us and see for yourselves.

R. Mudge &amp; Sou

All No. 1 goods, desirable work, and season­
able. Prices on them are right. Remem­
ber this when you need anything from a
bracket to the finest bed room suit.

Furniture
Everything desirable in this line.

At the Blue Front.

Archie McCoy

WHOLE NO. 1766.

IDEAS OF HEAVEN, r

An all days rain' yesterday has left a
coating of lee on everything.
The concert given by the Kalophon
quartette, of Kalamazoo, wns a rare treat
to lovers of good music, aint wc regret
that so few availed themselves of the op­
portunity to enjoy it.
' M. J. Gowt has returned from a business
trip to Chicago.
W. 11. Willis and family are preparing
to move to Kalamazoo.
Bert Whalley has nearly closed up hte
business here.
I Mrs. S. Collier and Clara Taylor returned
from their winter In Florida on Tuesday
last,
.
Cnpt. Earl was buried from his home
on Fridby. He was one of our pioneer
settlers and was widely known and es­
teemed. A large company followed him
to bls last resting place; the hcrvlces were
conducted by Rev. Po|&gt;e.
Steve Temple, wife and daughter Flossie
spent Sunday with Walter Bush and fam­
ily, of Kalamazoo.
Elias Jones' new horse surprised him
and John McU-od Satunlay evening as
they w’eri: reluming from Plainwell by
trying to climb over the pieKt fence near­
ly oppoalte Mrs. Broug's, spilling them
out; freeing himself from tbe enrriage and
nuddng good time for bls foruu r home at
John Perkins' where they found him later.
No serious Injury to anything except the
ha mean
Dr., Hyde’s little daughter helped l»eraelf to a quantity of morphine, which was
carelessly left within her reach a few days
since and came near losing her life. For­
tunately prompt and persistent attention
relieved her, and dwfa none the w&lt;fi*e tor
thu experience.
.
A crazy social at Templar hall, flic event
of the week.
Mrs. Llbble Armstrong returned from
her visit to Kalamazoo Friday.
Mrs. O. Perry visited in Kalamazoo last

Dr. Backet visjted Hutlng* and Grand
Rapids last week-_____________
South Masttogs.

Will Patton has commcnccrl work for
Charlie Barnaby.
Eider Pnffer i» holding Mime extra meet­
ings at the Star. Some have decided to
seek a better life.
'
Albert Barnaby fa making some repairs
on lifa house.
Elder Ciwency will preach at the Star
school bouse next Sunday evening at lutlf
past seven o'clock.
The Sunday school at the Star school
houHi was organized last Sunday. Mrs. E.
Pennock, superintendent: Annie Lake,
see'y; Rosa HlUstnfer. librarian; (’barite
Barnaby, chorister; Mra Morris Burton,
organist. By vote they decided to change
their literary this year

stoicfam u[

Some of the farmers have begun to' plow
for oats this week.
It Is. getting nil her Site to saw wood but
some haven’t finished yet.
Chas. Achet moves next Monday and
Mr. Milks takes bls place for the summer.
Tboancinut Chlneao believed in the existB. Vansickle lias moved to town where coco and controlling power of spirits. Conlie Intends to work this summer.
Mr. BrL-to) has tinfah.-d sawing pickets erne, to reward and punish.
and has commenced sawing wo&lt;xl.
A cardinal point in th* Mahometan faith
Dr. Geto is doctoring horses* In our
section.
an&lt;l tafunuil.
Clin. Fisher died of lung fever and he
The New Z'.nlutuliTs Imagine that the souls
leaves a good ninny friends.
colk-d Kcingn. Tbo path to this region is a
precipice eli»e tn the snuhoro at the North
Mrs. Geo. button. oCNashvillr. and her
mother from Vicksburg called on frlenli tho.n* ighborbood can ut night bear rounds
cnund by tho passing of spirit* thittar
last Saturday.
Mrs. John Reese, of Cercaeo, is visiting through tho air. It is a common superstition
at N. S. Barnes and D. IL Blades.
Maple sugar is a pretty.scarce article?
Mrs. C. P. Slade and children started eelebran-d New Zetland king, said he bad on
for Spokane, W. T.. Tuesday.
Llbble Shoup fa home from Battle Creek chief whom he bad killed hi tattle for the
where she lias been attending school.
Edna Larkins came with her and they will
thought that there wasn »c[&gt;axat&lt;- iuuuorreturn next Munday.
GlItM-rt Whltmon- fa having a well driven. left ascending to hravnti as n star, tbo right,’
Charlie Mason has moved Into'Johif. in tho form of a spirit, taking flight for
Wilkinson's house; will work there this Ridnga.
summer.
•
The [fco;*)- of the Sandwich Island* held a
Oscar Afchcr has moved to Assyria on confused medley of notions as to another
his father-in-law's farm.
life. Tho current fancy wns that the souls of

Horn, tn Geo. Conley and wife the 28th. Dot™ tbo “oyclicdl of the sun," to a life in tbo
benvens. while pletaian «*&gt;til* went dowp to
IL Shoup has built a board fence around Aken, a lugubrious underground abode.
lite house, a much needed improvement.
Tta Kamchatkans send all the dead alike
Eva Rebart will begin her school in the to a mibtcrrnnean elysium, when- they sbail
Nortl.n district next Monday.
*
find again th«r wives, clotbee, tools, huts and
T. S. Brlec. wife and son, of Hastings, where they shall fish and hunt.
vteltetl Maple Grove friends over Sunday.
Tlw Druids- conception of the future life is
A. T. Rowley bad one of his colts nicked tljat tho soul, on bring divested of its earthly
quite liar! Sunday.
envelope, is borne aloft. The clouds are co:nMrs. Jennie Slersbon sells her personal pcsol of tho sonks of lately dereasrd men.
property at auction Tucs«lay the 2d.
They-fly over tlie IkwIw of armies, inspiring
Uncle Johnson McKelvey has returned courage or'unking terror. Not yet freed
from N. Y.. and lookout fora wedding mi from, terrestrial affections, tlicy mingle in
says dame rumor.
the pasdoiis awl affairs of men. Vainly they
try to wiar above tho atmosphere; an im(xuMiblo wall of sapphire ivskts their wings.
Cbria. Cross is at work for Mr. Meginnis.
School closed in district No. 4 last Fri­ mendous plains of let*. Io4ng nil percoptlou
but that of simple existence, forgetting tho
day with no disturbance.
Wm. Mendiun fa going to move his adventure* they have jiaard through and uro
family to Kaianiixou In the near future.
- altoat to rvoniKK-ncc.
Tho Scau-linuvians taltered that •'high op
Services at High Street school house
next Sunday ut 2 p. m. by Bev. Rowland. in the sky fa Odin s ball, tta inaguificcnt Vai-'
Mr. Scelier fa painting his house on the hnlla, .or Uvnplo of the slain. No woman
inside preparatory to occupying it in the Ix-iag over mentioned as gaming adtniMion to
Valhalla or joining in tbo -joys of tin* Einnear future.
r
Mrs. Tanner fa rejiorted better at this
curding to Scnndiuat fan faith women tail no
writing.
Sunday school was organized at the
Ycdtley school last Sunday.
What fa the matter with our Journal • • • Valhalla was the exclusive atxxle of
scribes from 1’odunk. They seem to have the most daring champions, but ValbalU was
something very oppressive on their mind.
Tbo Egyptian idea frf tho abode of the soul
We must say we cannot muierstand their
object In stirring up a neighborhood quar­ is liot very alluring. It is "led by the god
rel: mid perhaps If they would take a little Siinth into Amcnthr, tlie infernal world, the
of their own adv ice they vvould frel better,
and at any rate they vyould give better
satisfaction.
dta a wide throated raonster, aver whose head
B tbo inscription, ‘Tills fa ,tl» devourer of
numy who go into Amcnthc. the lareratur &lt;&gt;f
Geo. Cline is not expected to live.
ths heart of him who rwtxw with sins to the
Mrs. T. Tongate is very sick.
liousc of justice.’ Tho soul tx-xt knenb be­
Charley Osborn is better so as to Ik- out fore the forty-two acccstors hf Osiris, with
again.
deprecating awoverstioas and interccBuonx.
Myrtle Bass is uu more but Mrs. Trutfi- It then inanca to the final trial hi the hall of
bul instead.
tho Two Truths, the approving and tho con­
Mettle Pumfrey made a x fait in Grand demning, Ur. as it is differently named, tlie
Rapids last week.
hall of the Double Justice, tbo rewarding and,
Mn&gt;. Frank Woodmansee and son are tho punisl^ug. Here tho throe dirinltiea,
home for visit.
Horus, Anubis and Bhoth, proceed to weifth
Anna Ames hits been visiting nt Mk S. tbo soul in the talanre.*'
Forbes.
Tho most ancient Hindoo doctrine of tho
The Menonitcfi are going to build a future’fate of man, ns given tn tho Vedas,
church this season.
was Mtnpio atwl rude. ‘•Emancipation from
The oocial was held last Friday evening all existence is the Cullneas of felicity," says
at A. WililaULs. Wann sugar and other one of tbo Orientals. Aral again, “A linnrefreshments were served and a good time drvsl thousand years of the highest liappiiKws
for all.
on earth are nut equal to tbo happiness of one
day bi thcdewaJokas.”
Tbo PorxLuix, who lui.l tho Zoroostrian
Prof. McCapin closed his winter term of faith, boUcv.nl that “all who faithfully ob­
school last week and removed his family served tho law in purity of thought, speech
to Kalamazoo.
aiyl action where body and soul have sepa­
Ed. Grilloy and 11. Healy returned from rated, attained paradiso in thb next world.”
tbelr lumber camp west of Allegan Satur­
day night
Mrs. J. M. Cross and her afater Mnllessy
are preparing to move into Mrs. Flaiuburg*s
thonotion that the distinguishing kindness of
house.
Gen. Irving has moved to Delton.'
the gods would follow their favorites gave
A. G. jCortrli’bt and wife visited jour rise to tho myth of Elyriurx"
Thq Mahometan pttrndfao U found as toon
city ou Saturday.
The household goods of Mrs. B. C. as the righteous have [nred Birat, or
John.Min arrived at her father’s, J. R. tbo bridge of the world. They obtain
Rockwell, Saturday where she will make their first taste of their apjiroaching felicity
by a refrvahing draught from ■•Mahomet’s
it her home in Um near futnre.
.
C- Tack has rented D. Monroe’s farm.
E. F. Manley, of Knlamtuuo. has been drcam of pleabire, filled with sparkling
spending several days in town making streams, honeyed fountains, shady groves,
some needful rejKilrx upon lite tauent
Ing youths, circulating gobleu, blaek eyed
house.
Nelson Bennett returned to hlS home in bouris. incense, brilliant birds, delightsomti
music, unbroken peace. A Shcah tradition
Emmett Co. last week.
John Depreafter lias bought
acres
of tend of C. A. Polly and is building a
bricks. laid in a cement of musk and amber.
house thereon.
Tbo Mexican idea was Unit soul* neither
Wnllace McNelL an employee of the
Advance machine shop nt Battle Creek,
came to make a short visit among relatives balanced each other, were to enter a inadium
state
of idlencm end ampty content Thj
and friends last Tuesday the 2Cth. When
arriving nt his father-in-law’s. D. O. wicked, or tboee dying in any of certain
enumerated nyxkai of death, went to Mietlao,
Olmsted, he bad to be helped out of the a dismal hall within the earth. Tho souls of
buggy Into the house (sudden attack of
thaw struck by lightning or dying by any ot
rheumatism) where he Htlll remains unable a given list o( dfaeosee, also tlie souls of chilto lie out His wife arrived Saturday.
The entertainment at tlie Baptist church
Tuesday night was well patronized’and
Tbo ultimate heaven was reserved for war­
cave gwd satisfaction to the audience.
riors who bravely fell in battle, for women
A. Jones, of 1-akti Odessa, visited here who died in labor, for those offered fa the
Eddie i’ennock delivered his fat sheep
These jessed immediately to tho house of tho
to Milo Thursday.
sun, their chief god, whom they accompanied
ChaH. Morau has moved into the McCall
house.
Several fanners l»ad their ground ready animating tho forms of birds of plumage they
to sow octa but the freeze up prevented.
lived as beautiful songsters among tho flowA: Scdgal went to I*ake Odewa last week
prospecting.
Cbaa. Mitchell and wife, of Fairfield,
celebrated tbelr golden wedding Sunday.
Dra. Smith and Brooks, of Swartz Creek,
have beefl arrested charged with malpraetlcv.
The First Ojiignxrational church society
in Detroit, will erect a 5100,000 bouse of
worship.

to hover around the village and tho highest

OPINIONS IN DIFFERENT LANDS ON
THE FUTURE ABODE.

ItauOeld.'

ADVKRTtBINa RATES:
. !. c-ryvar...............x................ 1100 00 UARTIN V. BARKER. Real Eatate. InAtra ciisrge tor special positions.
sixrauce and Lcnhui.
. JOB PRINTING.
Office with J. G. Runyan &amp; Sou. a doors north
Of raslofflce.
. : ride i* felt in the Job Printing De10 raakln&lt; exchange
the Baxxkk. Everything In the oi protierty. TlieKir?
interests of non-resident
: . fa new; nnd with the latest faces of
approved patterns ot machinery*
°r oxelinnFT
* -D.Homes
* F. * * and
***********
. • teut workmen employed, enables the toteforsaie r

Mini. '

ry County

American Indians is that of the immortality

Indian, eapedaDytbe Scrtim

OVERCOATS AND HEALTH.

'

Heavy

ductiou wituhi the body Ims’mueh to do with
activity and with healthy digestion. It ia

evaporation by cxeearive. clothing. Finally,
by a timpJo nervous reaction, it b increnaod
after tho contact of external cold. It follows
with comfortable underclothing that surface

rapidly removal.ouo gnni cauw of chUL-«jd-

making ::Hn bottom. and, exciting an clastic
relxiudd in tbo chain of raw-motor Uber*,
a wakens that oxidatirb action by which

aro too heavily

bu-t condition, capwdally if young, clad no doubt that tl:6 habitual nso of grunt coats
fa indirectly accountable for the chills which
oven-oat worn continuously, it might attain
its object. Its intermittent use, even wboa
nmpk&gt; underclothing fa warn, affords no solid
guarantee of safety, but rath.sr the reverie.

need to re:nenil&gt;er thb. Ho emerges. dally
from a warm breakfast roam clothed in hb
ordinary winter garments, with probably
finds that tho num? of warmth he liegan with

room is as cold as that without, and draughty
tn addition. During the day perhaps he
travels to and from adjacent businew bousas
wearing only his liiMioo clothing. Thu over­
coat is laid aside till closing time reminds him
of tho-journey home. Tlie frequent result i*
partnre and return, be is chilled. No donlA
ho would run as great a risjf if, lightly clad.

this cm*-, however, oxnrcfao and habit might
do ranch to develop the power d endurance.
of sudden cold acting upon ai freely jareplring surface.
'
Woolen nndorelotbiag :
healthy comfort in tonne.
either.

In comntending its use, however, we

constitution is to bo overlooked.

Youth can

agencies which does cot

that clastic reaction which rltamcteriaro the
lookoi for tn the lax tiinuMof the lymphatic.
Tlie weaker, iihyoique naturally eplh for
fuller protection than the stronger, and any
rule requiring the dixus-.- of the overcoat
favor of the old and constitutionally feeble.
Unusual severity of weather, especially if

sleep which this implies, is another condition
which might well constitute an ' exception.
form of overcoat to tho onlinary amount of
clothing. Sonic ports of the body—for extainly more susceptible to cold than others.
As a useful nafeguard, cold or tepid bathing

women, of walking out iu thin soled boots
thought may bo expected to bring in . a more
comfortable arrangement by clothing th®

Lancet.

Anothcr.hSfltof animals tint t-.xTr.ttrnotod.

unMtisfactury, is the crowing ot cocks nt
much dopxidencu to bo placed in tho cock as
a time keeper. His crowing in the night timo

The axplonntion of tbo enuao of hh crowing
is founded on a physiological function. Btend
near a chicken roost early tn the night and
you will bear a continuous rattling round

duced by the muschx of tho gisard In grind­
ing the food in thorn.
Ai those muse Ire agitato and tritgrate th®
gravel and sand that tbofow Is have swallowed
to aid digestion, tbo sound is given off. In

roost tbo rattling round ccaste. Tills indicates
that digostkin is flubbed. Tho fowls uro now
tbo event by crowing, cackling, shaking out
their fcathero and then settle dowu to roost

lack of food or imperfect digestion.

It la

in time in which different individual* cut*

Journal.
lion of Gea W. MeBridr lo be collector of
cuKloms at Grand Hrven.

burned Monday.

�IMPORTANT NOMINATIONS.

Best of Aft !firisit Naval Disaster

American and German Ships at
Samoa Wrecked.
territorr. lisnjamm F. White, of Dillon.

Cough medicinre^ Ayer-* Cherry Feeteml
■a tn greater demand than over. No other

HEARLY

150

SAILORS

DROWNED.

a tta' family im-dlriue in thuuxand* of
“I hare Buffered for years from a bran­
chial trvubln that, whenever I take cnld or
am axpotted to UH-Irmcnt weather, show*
itsrtf by a very annoying tickling sensation
in tho farr-at and by difficulty in breathing.
I have tried a great many rwmedlwl, but
none dor* so well ax Ayer’s Cherry Pec­
toral which always gives promjit relief in
" returns of :uy old cnuiptaint.* ’—Erneat A.
Hepler, tnsjws'tor of Public Roads, Parish
Terre Bonne. La.
.
"i consider Ayer’s Ctarry Pectoral a
most important remedy

: T„ to be gurvrnur of Montana. Lee
.wrbnuse, of Oregon, tu ta agent far IM
Indiaiu of tta Umatilla agency in Oregon.
Robert V. Belt, of Maryland, to ta twitetant

&gt;

United States for the eastern district of
Washixctox City. April 1.—A cable
dispatch rcerived hen.- via izmikm-and Auck­
land, state* that all tho American ineu-ofwnr together with the German squadron, at
and wreckod by a terrible hurricane and over
I 1U0 officers and men of th- two wpisdrons
drowixoL 'IT* following
‘l«»l«»tdi rote

For Home Use.

I have tasted its curative power, in my navy klepartmrai Saturday morning from
faxully, many time* during tlie past thlrtj Auckland, signed by Rear Admiral Kim­
yean,, and have never known it to fail. It berly:
will relieve Die most serious affection* ot
"A terrible
hurricane
ocourrvd at
the throat and lungs, whether in children
or adult*."—Mrs. E. G. Edgvrly, Connell
Bluffs; Iowa.
fair was driven on shore except the English
“Twenty years ago 1 was troubled with man-of-war Calliope which got to Mta. The
a diaraae.of the lung* Doctors afforded mno relief and considered my casa hopt-k-M.
1 thru began to use Ayer's Cheng Pectoral, Nipaic is beached. rudder gone and mayta
and. before I boil tlnishwl ouc Iw.lfle. found I
relief. - I niutinucd to take thii* mcdiciae her to Auckland if jiewuWo.
trntfl a-rore wax effected. 1 believe that
-Tbc names &lt;if the lost on the Vrmdaliu’nro
-Cherry Pectoral saved my Jife.”—
us follows: 4,)fflc.r»--Ciq&gt;t. Shrxmtnaker. Pay­
wKiuel Griggs. Waukegflit. III.
“Six year* ago J contracted a severe cold master Arms. Lieut, of Marines Kuttou. Pay
which settled on D,y lungs am! soon de- Clerk John Roche and Quartermaster
roh&gt;pr&lt;! nil th,- alarming *vtupt&lt;&gt;m* &lt;-f Con­ Michari Casben.
Men—Henry
Baker,
sumption. I had a cough, night xweau,
Frank Jotiro. George
bleed I tig of the lung*, pain* iu tta cheat W. JBfktetne,
and shirt, and wtw so prostrated as to ta- Jordrti. M. H. Jo&lt;rph. John Kelly,
...................
confined to my bed most of the time.
After Thomas Rear, N. Kin-ella, C. 1'. Kratz-r.
trying various
various -------prescriptions.witboui
------------’•*-------bene----- ' WiULmu Brofwn, Michael Crnigin, Benjamin
Ions, without
physician
B.._
r_
ikuumi
*
v
Muwncj,
fit, my.»*
----- '*■ finally drtertumtxl' to
’ give
’
F.
' imvuv
Dnvi^
T
koumm
C..‘
Downey,
me A yin
■
. .w.
“V’ru...
rito
»“&gt;«-’*• «■ C- Ghr"’2the effect wax magical. 1 teemcl to rally
__ / Goidm-r. Georev Goriuon. Nathan 11.
H. Green,
Green.
front the first dose of this medicine, and. Goldm-r, Georg«.« G&gt;&gt;riuan,
after num* wily three tatties, am m well Joseph Griffin, E. M. Hamioar.' John; HanH.
Hawking W. Howat.
aud aouud as ever.”—Rodney Johnson. chctt. C.
Charles
Kriiu*.
Fraqk
Itewanmi,
G.orgo
HffringtleJd, 111.
’
• §
M.-rrnugv. Aylmer Mimtguruvry, Thomas
Riley, IL P. Staininn, C. G. Stan­
ford, John Slm», G. H. Wells, Jolfn
MBfunL Henry Wixted, Ah Kon, Ah Pock,
Pendang, Techor.
**On fan Nipnc—No officers, but tlie follow­
Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.
ing men; George iV. Callan. John Gill,
Sohl t.y Druggists. Price 31 -. six bottles, 85.
Joshua Heap, Tbatna*. Jobnutn, David
Kelleher, Henry P. nt-sAL William Watasi.
All were rared from the Trenton. The
Trenton * and Vandalia's crew are on shore;
Hint the body la now more susceptible to tane- the Nipsic'* on IxumL All the stores paoi6t from medicine thnn any other season. Hence
the importance ot taklnc Hood's Sarsaparilla
now. when It will do you the most good. It Is aro total loiaes/tho Olga is beached and may
really wonBerful tor purifying aadenriching tbo be saved. Ths Gvrman tesra are ninety-six.
Wood,crestins an appetite, and giving a healthy It is important tu send 3UJ men homo at once.
tone to the wbol^Hystem. Be sore to git Hood’s
Shall' 1 charter steamer. Coq. --liarter in
Tin- Greenvilllans buy good potatoes at Auckland Heat. Wilson will remain in
Auckland to oley your orders. Further ac­
10 cents per bushel.
counts by mail.'
K

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

t
The di“trc**ing feeling of weariness,
\ and exhaustion without effort, which
makes life, a burden to so mmly- people. Is
due to poverty of the blood nnd feeble
vitality. If you are suffering from suchfeelings. Bludbllder ls just what you need,
and will be of the greatest benefit to you.
It purifies and enriohm the blood, imparts
tone and vigor to the whole system, ahis
digestion and overcomes all morbid ten­
dencies and nervous affections caused by a
depressed state of the blood, strengthens
and builds up fae system, while It eradi­
cates illsrasc. It is pleasant to take and
the dose is .small. Try it and be cured.
Price 81. Hold by E, II. Lathrop.

Guild &amp; Albertson, of Greenville, dry
goods dealers, have dissolved partnership,
Mr. Guild retiring.
,

Physiologist* /estimate that the heart
ifoes 5,000,000 pounds of work each day.
No wonder people drop dead with worn
out licarto. This could be prevented by
Dr. Miles’ new and grrttt discovery, tlie
New Cure, Always commences when you
first begin to get short of breatli. have
•weak, faint or smothering spells, pain or
trndt rness In side, etc. Sold at ,W. II.
Goodyear.

rotuternatlon al the navy department. When

firmed the excitement l»remti greater.
Naval officers on duty u&gt; this city hurried to
the deportmeat and made anxious Inquiries

The naval ofllivni at the nary ilojmrtment
-were too excited to work. They moved about
the building talking with - brother officers
atiout the sad affair. All day long the cor­
ridors of the navy &lt;le)&gt;artmnit were filled
They anxiously pvrsued the list of names ot
the lust officers and men, and hurried awav
to toll otberx
T'
The officials of other departments were
equally anxious with the naval people to
karn the particulars of the affair. Mr. Wal-

reived

tliem

immediately inforinwl

his

Brcrotary Tracy, in an*war to Admiral
Kinilxriy'i quwtlrm ns to whether a utenuu-r
faould Im- chart.,ml to send th-, .TOO men of
the wrecked vramte homo, wjut the following
dhpntcb:
'
‘•Take such steps with regard to Nip*ic and
wrecks and sending men home os you deem
D. E. Hubbell, has bought the Marlette proper. Full power given you. Munongnladder.
tain snfted for Apla Fete 21."
Becrotary Tracy wnt tek-granm to Die relathva ot the dead offlrcni of tta Van.la!in in­
Weakened and deranged livers, stomachs
and bowels should timer be acted on by forming them of the nod affair. Tta dispatch
Irritants like common jilljx, bran, etc.
Miles' Pills cures liver eomplalnL consti- brother Judgo Schoonmaker, of the interpatten, piles, etc., by a uew method. rtato commerce oummiasion also \residus.
Samplrs free nt W. H. Goodyear's.
Uapt. Schoonmaker entered the navy from
Ann Arbor and London. Monroe Co., New York aa on acting midshipman. Sept.
aro the only places In the state which have SB, 1854. He was mode midshipman in June,
any small-pox.
j.uuct mi jMumeo miasuipman, master, umjtenant, lieutenant commander nud captain.
Hr was promoted to tho last named jiositioa
sited to cafi on any druggist and get free a trial on Oct. 7, 1886, am! on Oct 5. ISWi, was
bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and placed in command ot the Vandalia.
lungs. . remedy that is selling entirely upon its
Limit. - Francis H Bpttuu, the
of City
merits and Is guaranteed to relieve and cure all Chamberlain Suttou.'of Rome. N. Y., was
chronlr and acute roughs. a'thm*. bronchitis one of the brightest men in thn Marinccorre
and cwHampOon. lw bottles W cents and Ho entered thu Naval academy as cadet inidshipmnn on June 91, ihTI, graduat«d in 1882,
If Albion ruiM«i ei.ooo she ran have •nd was mn.lc a «&lt;cotal lieutenant In the
the next'annual brigade meeting of’the rtuocorpsoa July 1, lN«k Ho was tbo jun­
ior first lieutenant of the corps, having been
knights of Pyihlaa.
I’M pl lion (Clarke’s extracl of flax) Ca­
tarrh Cure, from an experiment, has grown
to be the acknowledged superior of any
remedy ftr similar purposes. Purely
vegetable and scientifically prepared, it 1h
absolutely harmless apd rifccta cures
where all other known ranmUt-s and the
moat learner! medical talent fait. That It
. is a favorite* with all classes te evidenced
• l»y the fact that during the past two years.
86,000 gallons have been wild. PtadUvely
euros catarrh, hay fever, eokl*.
etc.
Large bottles only 81 at W. H. Goodyear's

Wakhixgtox City, March 2fi. -The provi­
dent t'-nt to tbv senate Tureday fix' folluwiag

Yury
commander
of
marine*
on
the Vandalfn. Ho . was detailed from
tta Mohican to the Vandalia until tbo regu­
larly defafied commandant of marines could
report. He exported to be transferred to tta
Mohican when tta Vandalia fell in w ith that
brother of James Jeffrey. Roach, the poet,
who ia undated with John Boyle O'lUelly
on The Bmton Pilot Mr. Roach’s honiaAf
at Ilion, N. Y.
The wife and child of Paymaster Anns rt-.

“7
dentWodn-*dny sent the following nomina­
tions to the rate: Robert Linrota. of 111inoi*. to be minister to Great Britain: Murat
Halstead. of Ohio, to. ta minister to Ger­
many: Allen Tliorndyki- Hire, of New York,
Ryan, of Kansas, to be minister to Mexico;
John Hicks, of Wisconsin, to .l&gt;e minister to
Peru; GeorgeB. Loring.of Ma.wnchum*ts, to
lie tninistzr nwident and consul general to
Portugal; Marlon Erwin, of Georgia, to be
United States attorney for the southern dfai
tri-t ot Georgia; Tyre Glenu, cf North Caro­
lina, to be Unibd States uinrshal tor the
O. Churchill, of Missouri, to be surveyor of
rtartotns ftr tlte j-ort pf 8t&gt; Umte Postmas­
ters; Pennsylvania—it A. Paul. Saha-

Scranton. Iowa—"’. B. Webster. Crmsx
lllinoU- U. A. Wilcox, Quincy. Wixvtudu
—O. E. Wanguild, Hire lodu-. Mbnireoti—
J. H. Welch. Winnebago City; J. P. Eastoti,

dent sent to the satiate Thurjlny tta fallow-

Guthrie. 1. T.: John L Dlth-. of Indiana, to
I® register of the land -fffice fit Gulhrie. I. T.:
Charles E. Monteith, of Idaho, to be agent

Idaho
Washixotixi City, March
Tin-presi
dent wmt to the senate Fri-lay the following
mxninatlor.s: .Robert Adams, Jr., of Peme
■ylvaaia, to be minister to Brasil-uIxuning
H Mixner, of California, to be miulster to
the Central American states; William L,
Scruggs, of Georgia, to lie minister to Vene­
zuela; Wiliintn O. Bradley. &lt;d Keutui ky, to
be minixtoy reaident and curisul getieral to
Corea; George R- Ferguson, of Maine, to be

A Single Robber “Holds Up”
a Bank President,
AUD GETS

CLEAR

WITH

ifw-uoaptt Hii' ki •

«yn»alhMr,.i,.
iron. M»tnr
.

it is
varimrJy
ttflO.Ouu to

esttmatal
at
Tbc Cro

BY MAX

Tlx- senate Itaa omifinix-d u- ■ ।
tlon of Gro. W. McBride to ta ... J.'.
rtutoms at Grand Haven.

*

Mrs. John T. Durand, onr.,:
AM. it would extend to other liuildings, but
that did not occur. The insurntirv ts nbout cltlrens of Jackson, &lt;lkr| agvd ■; .-_;r, ‘
♦-OO.OUO. The buikling was worth KD.ltlO
“I k®-,w ’ii» a »ia io .
and Insured for *40,(00. Mr. Mmm-rre de­
•
But I'm beat,,htj,..,
. rn throw nijM-jf
clared that it was the work of an iurenduiry.
DtXVKK, March HR—A robber entered the as this was not the first lime the building
. The •trap, briar onH
tta
roratal
rxflamatioti of II1;,
.
First National Imuk hero at I :H yroterday
irom headache ndtgrstton.
J*'
afternoon, "brid up’- the ufflcw&gt; and robbed cases ttarc had been no fltv about- tta part Hd Mrer, etc. The uw ot i.r. p,..r
rtfirta.however, would tnuikf-.ri . ,
the paying’ talter of kfl.lWO. ThecasMer
lortnnates ami value them io Mug
' r
will rehullfl.
Hut wr spirit faattwarxi. r
gives tb*following ao-ount ot tb*' robbery:
Tb'aSh
wal te.»r,,
Thunaday morning, just after the bank building ot 48 to &lt;B North Clinton rtrewt. -&gt;c
Aad frisk with the tn-.- .
Itahan.bytbJpoa.r.opened a wril djrawt man with light mus­ c-ujnetl by M-vcral busintwi firms, wawentirrly’
KrutwMy’s candir far’tWv .v
•„
tache andeompk-xioa. end'd medium height, ■Imroyed by fire hut evening, mtailhig a
burned Munday.
wafted into the bank and asked Asrfstant ion of nl«&gt;ut gJC.tWQ. The building was
In place of that constantly tin -j f,ut tw-i.
Merritt Moffatt, povddent of tbn lank. *ICfta»; John Starr, mirror maaufn«uivr. Ing. Ayer* Sarsaparilla wi!» &lt; ,
strength.
Mr. Lowin informed him that be could »75.otw; J. H. Haro, jriuter and lithographer.
Chaav M'itchril and w|fr. -,f F.-itce].,
*80.000; the Danville Stove ctxnpatiy, *15,celebrated
tholr Bolden wedding &gt;
(JUO.
aud
the
Dean
Bamboo
comj-any,
*10,&lt;XXL
the Denver and Rio Grande railrood, nt the
.Ellerl’s Extract of Tar »%• »'■&lt;,[ .
praridont'd offloa in th- CtaiwCman block Origin of tlie fire unknown.
ta a Mfr. reliable and pleasa!)!
■­
coughs, rolds, bronchitis, iirifin,
strangl e ' till yesterday naming about 1"
Dtxa.x, Illa., March 29.—Nearly the whole throat tninblea: will n-llrv.- and
o’clock, when he entered the railroad offlro
•tffil
conaumption. Try it and u- , ,,
nud nxkc&lt;l to see Mr. Mi-ffntt usi i:n| ortant
Every Imttle waVrahtrd: jci .­
business. Ho was admitted to Mr. Moffatt's
fire yraterd'V miming. The hstrned build­ per tax th*. Sold by druggie ••
;
private roopi and briefly stated that ho bad
ings fnetafe the jXMtofifcv. th- Ashtpu bank, by the Emmert ITuprletan ' •&gt; i
•tiscuvfred a conspiracy whereby the Find thu American hreiw. and a -loa n stores. A HL ,
&lt;
National tank wns to 1st robbed of a large
Drx. Smith and Brooks, of .-u
ambnnt &lt;-f nioocy. Mr. Moffatt tuM the men.'who went from hw and Uber adjacent
Ix-en arrested. chnno &lt;1 &gt;.-.i:
umn that bo wnp very busy at that moment. towtia, completely psebw* until ail tlr i-ttilil- I have
practice.
vate office in the bank at I o’clock. With
this tta man left the building. ’
A few minutes after tbo hwfr appointed ta
jmddrtit's offire. White remainiug •.land­
ing h« inquired if tlx- cashier, S. N. Wood,
He then asked foy a blank elwek f-v the purj«h- of showing bow the robbsry «»» to be
|XTj*-trnt«L The check was banded to him.
He laid it upon the dvak lit front of Mr.
Moffatt and said:
*1 will have to do this myself,' and pulling

moneys at King Fisher stage station. Indian
territory: Jacob C. Rol-ls-rts. of Nrlmska,
to be register ot the land ofikv at King Fisher
stage station. Indian territory; Second Lkrat a noise. «mI1 a man or ring « bell 1 will blow
your brains out, and then blow up tbo build­
nontenant; 8lon A. Darnell, of Georgia, to ing ami my«elf with this Mtte of nitro­
ba attorney ot the United State, ftr the glycerine [pulling a bottle from his pockrtj.
northern district of Georgia; William R Now take your choice."
Tipton. of Troncawe, to l&gt;e United States
Mr, Moffatt Marted-to argue with tho man.
but WM stopfied With the information that it
WasbixgtoxCity, Apr'l I-—Tbs I&gt;rv*ident sent to tl«&gt; senate Saturday tho follow­
ing ivouiination*: John B. Henderson, of
Mtaouri; Cornelins N. Biim, New York; alternative, tilted out the check, and was
William Pinckney Whyte, Maryland; Cle­ then ordered to take it to the paying teller
ment Studebaker, Indiana.; T. Jefferson and gvt ItoMiicd. Mr. Moffatt Mt, hte offire,
U'Miidge, MamachiMetts; William Henry and the man twhind him with tbo revolver
Trrecott, South Carolina; Andrew Carnegie, partially concealed under his overcoat and
Pennsylvania; John R. G. Pitkin. Ixjuisiaiui; tho mu nJ- almost against Mr. Moffitt's
Morri. M. Estoe, California; J. H. Hamnu,
Georgia, to be delegatai to the confrevnre
between the United State, of America and
the republics of Mexico, Central and South cashed. They then remarched into Mr Mof­
America. Hayti, Ban Ihxnfago, and the em­ fatt's office without attracting the attention
pire of Brasil, to be held tn Washington in
P&gt;W. Edwin IL Turrell, of Texas, to be
minister to Belgium; John T. Abbott, nf
New Hanqwhlre, to be minister to the RoAfter they had remained in the private office
publiv of Colombia.
three or four niinutm the rubber informed
Mr. Moffatt that they were wasting time
BRITANNIA BEREAVED.
and that tie liad better step to thn dour and'
nwtionthe paying teller to come to him,
John Bright, the Friend «tf IJbcrty Calin! which he did. Mr. Moffatt ordered Kreley
to bring the money into his office, irkiu
Loxdox, March 28 —John Bright died at
8:30 yesterday morning at Rochdale His
strength was so slight be was unable to rally 000 in gold. The money was lirougbt in and
handed to the robber. Who backed out of
which began last the room dour, rairing bia bat as lie rearind
the curl-tour He then walked around the
c&gt;rner mid diMppmred. Tin- detective
tinned to fail grad- have aa yet lawn unable to find any tnro
t^7 itally until the end of the num. Mr. Moffatt ia prmtrated by
ffljfautw,
painlreriy tbo shock.
The roblcr introduce! bumwlf as C J
aud quietly, as if
f1!"
•“
&gt;mu
bo was sinking into
who tu&gt;d lawn ■even walking ranidlv from
th® '’re-iniFy of the tank up Sixteenth ntre..t
Hi' four son* and
tlrrc • ilaiiriit.-rs,
&lt;ioworn block, wiisrw he
arreted with
F
wku&gt; ,,a'1 b,en two companion., but on ralnglhim Mr
hastily summoned Moffatt .aid that he wax not the robtar, atai
'
r .
wtan Mr Bright's it w«» soon learned that tho pri*mar
a
JOHN. BRIGHT.
*
alarming
sympwell known busineo. man nanus! Clark lie
and hi. cotnpaniana were released.
’
death-bed.
The death of Mr. Bright leave, a vacancy
inttaparllamantary reprracntatmn fartta
j trot.«imb^^xU.
centra) division of Birmingham. Mr. Bright 140 poniNft; heavy brown mustache; tadly
was last retunusl as n Liberal Unionist, un,i&lt;ht hrown
oppowl. The district, which was created in
roat. long linked, plated watch-chain. There
1885, wlx-n Birmlnglinm was spilt up Into Is much rxritument over the affair.
•own •iugtamwntared dlvWona, has never
been polled on fay home rule question.

s«^za

Ellrrt’s Daylight Liver i’Btaar.
Hev.rnl hrrjdent* wm, reported during tbo •utTrn-rs (mtn slck bradach.. - -t^acE
torpid liver and. ibdlgrtijtm, hit-gar ««.'
ed. pliwsniit tu take and warunt.d to «&gt;
through by daylight.

The flrat Congregatl'mii! ehurch -j- e-tv
Jackxomviux. Ills., March 2H_—Early
Thnr»&gt;iay morning the large livery and sale In Detroit, will rrert a «10u.ww !iv i-,•table of Tbomiwou &amp; 8pring-r. tn this city, worship.
wns burtu-d, together ,with fifty heed irf
An old pbyslran. retired from ic
and gsdin. The barn ami contents wore a bad placed tn his hand, bj an Ej»t
total loan, amounting to nearly *40,000; in-

GET READY FOR OKLAHOMA.

•'■rigin &lt;&gt;t the tire is
diary.

Blnomingburgb. Bullimn county. Thursday
including four hum and fifty two head cl

rixneompktot*. after tarleg tested It. ^.tider-'
fill ewrattva powers la thousands &lt;d rs-., tu.

UTJii'r am. .. .'enrr
to relieve human suflering. .1 will tend fro- of
charge, to all who desire It. tins rrcav tu i^r
maa. French or Bogihti. with t-.i: .•

Ai Punta Gordo. Fla., there ;- a lire
which is said to show all tin- k - tXi- of the,
alpbabet'in Its convolution\

Mother* will find Dr. Winchell'- teething
East Saojxaw, Mich.. March JO.—Th*
Ring-Brady furniture manufactory was •yrup just tin- medi-inr lo havrin the bon.w
burned yesterday morning. . Lnm. *54,900; for the children; it will enre coughs. rokK
•ore throat, and regulate the bowel-. Tn
insurance, light.
IL

---- ------------ --- av
IW
pound*. Tta Chii-ago. Burlington and
Quincy promptly fe-llowwl suit, filing a
similar
notice
with
i1m,
of
tta
Western
Freight
HMociaUou.
The present rate an lumber

English Spavin idniment temevrs all
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps aj|d Birin- '
Isbcx from horses. Blood Spat In. Curte.
Splints. Sweeney. Rlng-tom. Styles, SllSwnllen Throats. Sprains, ('mtgh. vic.
Save850 by uir of one bottle. Warranted.
Sold by
H. Lathrop,
Hustings.

Hvn-’s nivation in a hurry. “Uty
negroes were baptized in three Items «l
from the south, which of Ute
has Atchison. Ks.. recently.
barn gradually crowding the northern
Uncle Sam’s Nene A Bone .l.Ii»inw‘ti!
will relieve sprain', bruix-. neuralgia ahd
jheumaUsm. Sold by all ilruggidIt aif advantage. Butlbe result will prob­
There arc st present 2.0W’ wonit u riuably be a row. The Wiscon«m and Minne­
ployed in this ooontn as pharmacist*.
sota lumbermen will be in ligimut and there
Not a Callfortils Bear.
wlllle a grunt, clamor for a reduction of
rata, from tdl northwestern points.
Anybody can catch cold this kind o'
weather. Tlie trouble Is t&lt;&gt; let go. like the
EVAKCvnXK. Ind., April l.-A grntte.
man living near French Lick, Orange'county,
•howa. in the City Friday give. » very
graphic drecriptkmrf the stoughter of-tog.
in ttiat vicinity which had l*vn attacked

readers to purchase of W. H. Gocilyw n
botUe of Santa Able, the California'Kitty
of consumption, asthna. bronchitis, roughs
and croup cures, and keep it handy. Tijfleaslngto the taste and death to the 4l«nv
complaints. Sold at 81 a bottl&lt;- »r S f-&lt;
88.50. Callfoniia'Cat-r-Cure ghe* lnrr..«diate relief. The catarthat riris
displaced by Its healing ami peri.-tram r
nature. Give It a triaL

__. ; ........... —
wn auacktM
The annual manufactured prodnci*
and alto a rum. Tho antics made by thu Missouri amount to 165,000,000.
■'"“"J
.
Tolci &gt;. oi.

. .. ....... ..-TV, M»iufc tour r-&gt;wv.i
IS.RS’SK;"', n:,*fcr^!‘*7 K'" •
WaHHixoToir City, April l.-Mai Mar- Think yon hare the be.t btooef medicine km-as
lit A. Rtmr, loK. ..t
rt &lt;• .
.

Ctxntesse Flaaders wjrv drowned.
Flaudira was cut iu teJv.-s nuid tho to
•uik "'■meumieiy.
immediately. Tbo
Henrietta. after
: tw Henrietta,
rrocmng tta remainder of tta ill-fated ve»ife-t'd
n,«4
. r.. ........ I- 11- .

CHATTER XX3

gigantic ell.

The result ta that America i

How much! So much. Don
Forisfan* remember very

ran millionaire who, on tta
daughter'* marriage, -crot

Jonathan would art tta q

tho funcy/took hint

tertaining his friewls with
ot an oratorio. Hb drnw
much too small to bold tta

“But, no,” said ta to hitux

Swcb thing*
craxy." Certainly they
touched.

of *500.000. called:
Matnmoalsl Infidelity Lnnu

object and advantage* yith

in the dividends &lt;

f

.
-&gt;ier
this cwnp.iuy of insurance

tridliaa, I extract tta f

upon its having a Christ
family lot in Calvary ce

part motbcr-bCa-faunlv.
Tta thing being quite

Its OwTiHr."
A certain Mr Ambroao

tta following direction

IScorge Meredith, the Engii-h th"

5ZT"?l'

•‘Z'dlrert that my bod

RBCkwood. Mich.. Feb. «

given in charge of my fam

Ct i tn I *1M

v“v “*”■ *,ls

Itropertfutiy,

•mall bottle and given in

Secretary Procter will abolrih sudress' paredre iu the army.

There, is nothing that compare*- with (.’&lt;••« Veterinary CarliollBalve. It cures ■ut'wounds, brufect. collar and saddle g.i
.
sores, mangr, scratehtM. thrush, -tnftaimi
tkma and all skin andtagEttttMt'quick

only prepaaatlun that will Invariably r- the hair Its original color. Edwin I'Btthar, driver « Jay Eye Sro.
“Having given Veterinary Carbolio! .

Thureday tho orator. Jock Warburton, of
Milwaukee, n-orfved a lurid noUcn drowl
‘•Galena White Cap.," giving him fewtyetght hours to leave town in. Warburton

Paul Blourt (Max (FRel)
e!ltt nurtly tosatirtaing tta
-of “Jchx Bbix axd His In
durtion, the material fur it

Corporal Tanner, the new prniion cwnCBtcauo, April l.-Tta Chicago and Alton
mlMioner. is an advuraie of high ami
road gave notice Saturday at its intention to universal |&gt;ensiuns.

bottle and cost IU conten

an peawngcro on board.
ooinpleted her trip and
Ifaw York, I want a fu

Loxdo.x, April I.—Tta Odcnd
at 2 o’clock Friday afternoon off Dunkirk

TwatalKl by Mm«. P«»l
We Publiah the Fo
■ rangetnent

edifice.’

uenth m a few hourx.

thAearth.. Cashier Wood and Tetar Kt^-tar
can give no verv dwr

-■Marunuut summer. They «howed a great
deal of bravado, ami couftmwd their guilt
after mounting tho scnffokL Francis strug­
gled much, but Turner died Instantlv hk
nrck Seine hrak™, T»...____ .TLTT? 1

JONATHAN

•

broke &lt;4it about 4 a. tn. ywterday in AhJer- vaults or prrcoluti
nian Manivrre's wan^totnw on tta reirth side,
and did tn&gt;t permil itoelf to ta controlled u»-

121,000

Broad Daylight and in Che Mktet of
hr Hank Employe*—Startling Nerve of
he Perpetrator— He Force* thn I'roai-

fast. Ma.; Cbarlre Henry Tilgbmau l/jwndea, e«t bat unexcited manner said:
of MarylAnd, to be an oniutaut surgeon in
tbi&gt; navy; George Chandler, of Kan­ have considered this matter and the chauem
sas, to be first awlstant secretary I am running and the consequences if I fail
of tbo inferior; George L Hboup. of Idaho,
toba governor of Idaho; Edward J. Curtis,
of Idaho, to bu secretary of Idaho; Jacob V.

The up-tmd-up village of Pony'. Shia- n-eticut. He »ss appointed acting assistant
vasMee Co., believes it has a great opening paymaster in 1WM. He v.-rvid on tte! Tusfor a laasber yard.
’
curorn and Terror, aad wm commissioned
Papllltuu (Clarke's extract of flax) Skin
Cure. like many other inestimable te'ttcflta
to mankind, was discovered by accident.
The proprietor, engaged In the prejnration
of certain plants, from time to time noticed
the effect of working In the pulp vats on
tbo skin, if there was present any cutan«•«» eruptions, warta. blemishes or sero“*&gt;WU'n». all disappeared as If by
"’Mte After expertamMihg teu yrara. it
r*
* r'*’»**' ftwi snd a pneetew
priii-teM
(KXltl
lit,, k
r.race.
....... . r.
... giving
.. ,
DO«i to
to J1Hhuman
Erum
■w»&gt; n few ta»t,. flu.
k... . I — I

Jesse James Revived

OVER A MILLION IN ASHES.

H. Lathrop.

pent are not Lbotgfit to
outrage
beads-!
CHATTER

ma* (ittor.s, pare dtetoly^ lrxrtnerul.Sn
Jtatte® •.mitreteg th-1,,:. J
tb* tta

aterility. 1".
at nerve, and
lAber iwnedir-H. Goctlyear'

atten
re~*~M«&gt;»bett.for
,
•*«**• Ut
^X*-**^1*11 Here, f

�JONflTHRN HND HIS CONTINENT.
BY MAX O'BELL AND JACK ALLYN.
-aasfated by Mme. Paul Blouet. Copyrighted by Cawell &amp; Co., New York.
We Publish the Following Extracts from this Book by Special Ar•
rangement through the American Press Association.
•

• ,i’l lilouet (Max &lt;J’Rell) ia a remarkably clever Frenchman, who has devoted hi* tai
„. ,:|y f..Mtirixiiig tta Angio-Saxuu race. He ha* become widely known a* tta author
. . ov’ir.CT.1. Alfa Hl* 1KL.XNP," “Joint Bull, Jr." Etc. Thi* book h&gt; hi* lateat pro­
. '.ta* material fur it being gathered during hi* recent visit to America.

t BAITER XXXIV.
.
1 ...ra*un« ej-erythingjiy his own

1 uliitust bounsitaK. He ha. dona
t :‘r- tiint tie fed* equal to doing
uytiling.- v
‘
,.t wfu.-.t America I*th-.’lionte Of all
ivtitricitic*. of all form* of daring.
-, raiders that everything is to be
a qurstfuo ot will and money.

should fall, say, on your now, u tuft of hair
would almost inuiwdlately grow thereon.
On the left of tho advertisement you see a
poor fellow, tudd, whiskerlt-s*. and wan. A
young lady is turning h v lack on him with
a look of disgust. The illustration is entitled.
Before using Capdiue-Itefiued.” Ou tlie

with a luxuriant growth of hair, and IxunL
Tho same yiamg lady repow» her hrad on hfa
shoulder, and raises her rapturous eye* to hi*.
Utr.kTncath are the words: ‘After using
Capllline-Accepted.” But the most marvel­
i.memlaT very well tho Arnette ous part of it U that tho use of tlie elixir has
changed the cut ot the man’s coat First be
nuirriage. 'rrotr to tho town wasdrrered in a lank, threadbare, shapelaw
........ . ............................... .................. ... sack; idler using tho magic stuff, lie has
. . « uich Ih» wus anxious to dqpor- j bloomed Into tbo pink of tailoring jwrfwnion.
. : th.', wedding, niul Irnvo the . 11cull-xl
cull’d the
thefollowing
following advertisemeut
advcrti-emcut from
from
।v il'.irksg the day. He rout politely one
th° No* Ywk papers:

fdi-nder, sharp, shrewd, sensible, sarcastic
Yank, seeks n situation in some store (notice
the attractive whixzing of the s's), hotel or
•I. thought the, town council oflk-, a* collector or salesman. ho* highest
Mich a chance
doing bud j n-ferrnee*, and push and choek of an army
j mule; ran sdl goods or collect bills with any
I .i.i’would a*k the quern of England ; man o« the continent of North America
*1 iVu-dwir castk* for the«Cnson. if 1 (Bucks county, Pennsylvania, included!. ”
I The next specimen is an idyl. It is entitled
f :ix k hint..
,!.-:iuti ewere re*d.y«l the idmof en- .
...
It- fri-iujiwllh the performanew ! ‘ For hours *bo was Ictt in ecstasy, goring
■
: ’ - Ilia drawing nwm being inlo her lover'* eye*. ‘How .beautiful you
. . ,11 to I.-Id Un. party he wished arc!'she mid. *and bow bappv you look!
ta. thought Of-hiring a eouxrt . Darliig. ray tlrnt it is I who am the couae of
I
for th:; night.
’ your bayplnewi.' The imiMlMnm* younx man
-.tid h-i to himself, “on oratorio ■ tenderly kuwvl Ufa Upftirf his drar one. ‘Ye*,’
-sb’, b tttnra hnpnwdve in a saerctl he said, ’it is because you love me that I ant
ro happy, but I owe my look of rasplcndent
: a-t a«faut hiring.the cathedral of health to Dr. Smith’sxinqk •”
..t. On u hair &lt;lnw-T’« *h&lt;q» I read: “Tonaorial
tl.l:v-« os litnc make us Euroiiean.* ■ Palace—Prof&lt;*s«&gt;r Rogers-ba* your haircut
■ 1 a-- xiv: “Th'ao \ tinkers are under his own supervision. How iaitcutl—
- Vrt.nialy they arc a litUe lui &lt; As you like it (Slmkoqx-arei.”
Presi'lcjit Cleveland, wishing wn- day tosvfr.1 tta rood preposterous ideas j u certain circu* performance, sent to retain a
ins-and subecrils-ra
Ix'X. Tlie &lt;nreus phqirietor Immediately
i&gt;a in 'in-? of the meat widely rend {
1. sp.qwis the nndonnremcnt of | a small army of sandwich men, carrying an
■ rA t-nlly founded. With a capital/' Advertisement worded a* follows.
“The president of tho United States wilh'hia
rd I.-:fiJe!f?y liuuraacr Company.
I young and beautiful wife will honor the cirof this enterprise state* tta I ctat *kh ttu-ir present thia evening."

., I r. i)i b^y it," be ropHnl

"Nutno

; I .•nTi-i .-r, tipra rmwentlng proofs,
... fnm.tte company a check as a
..t:lt plaster to patch up bis laccrnUd
I would not advise you to put a
. ...... .— -u—.....—
&gt;f‘tin entetyrta which might

hundreds of j-opte - ere rvfuwd; l&gt;ut Mr. and
Mr*
,b*Ttng
.,Uiat ,tb^
nanvs
had
advertisement,
"
U-J served’ as
“ an —
•
•'
• did
not appear.
After the pcrformanc*'. a great part of the
| amlhm-w detnaniletl tlie return of half their
.i 'lay t’&gt; |»ya fabulous Him ton entrance money on the ground that the pro­
twenty or thirty wive* had gramme had not Iwn carried out in it* en­
mto tbelr hi-ads to desert in n batch. tirety, since tl&gt;o jevsident and his wife kid
not mmio tbvir appearance as the sjicctafior*
in.4 tbo* risk* hod twn led to expect.
Tho circus manager was obliged to reim­
"
1 ■ &lt;-xihtena- cfh Alarmony.as- burse, says tho' jwfjer from which I extract
•
which 1* toexamine tlie account. ’
Never fay ashio an American r&gt;ew»pa|&gt;er
n :•(*. «
marry, and to give
It
a ;.ir.,or u stampetha without lu-jkiug nver tho ndvertia-mmita
1 :»d
w*nr ami ti.« w.mj'-n war­ Ten to ono you will ls» rewarded for yot:r
'
"‘or* frands (w«mblc patience.
There arc traveling doctors in Amcrira
-*’jirwn may |&gt;rvjratly under-

1 I--^iH-n-ofaannll and Iranulera crcen■*. i estrart the following from an
-na,^oww»r*&gt;rSHrgorrt R., of New York, had tar

•» .tavmg a Christian burial in her
. I&gt;t!in Calvary rwnetcry. A drath
' n’’iu made out by tta doctor art­
. ■■ . jt that tta.leg Iiad died by amptita&gt; st tta (; Lalabors Street hospital, Novem-

l-.-r of i family.

The leg was buried

’• 14: 1-ing quit* natural, the nowa•ua'-.- 30 eom.wut upon it. It only
•
-'i'Ji a good beading, romething

• -*.1.3 Mr Ambrom* R., of Pittsburg,
' : tending to ta a defaulter at tbo
। ignjmt, bar drawn up a will giving
: '! ■ • l.ig direction* for the disposal of

that my body ta taken to St

;

i
-

। m large of my family, who will con­
i- t -rnson's crematory and there hnve
•! to ashes, the axhc-. to bo put in a
b-ttl* mid given in charge of the Ger■ - i in Pittsburg. This gentleman
1: rward my nslica to tbo consul in

-I । t■ .tain of the German steamer Elba, who
*•&gt;1 p . ■ them i^curely in hi* ship far tlie
- ■■ • -.ape. When at mid &lt;weou I direct
I rajitaln to request one of tho passengers
■ .» in a waforing suit and a«cend with
:|y iuhr* in his hand to tbo trip of thotop1 r::ast. and, after pronouncing a last
-m, to extract tho cork from the
i« ttle nnd ewt its contents to tbo four winds
&lt; h '".-'ll. I direct 11L0, while this ceremony
1 1- in;; |»rfi&gt;rmcd, that it bo witnrsMidby
fd I■ ::"ur*oti board. After tho Eltxi Lus
’■■mplouil her trip and returned again to
&gt;&lt; w \&lt;rt, 1 want a full statement of my
■Irath and the scattering of my eshts hi mid
wean publhlasl in tho Pittsburg papers, an
i-13: my frirad* In this city shall know my
I’urial place."
ILu remind* one of Chateaubriand's ocean
burial, but' tbo sprinkling odds a touch of
hun-r of which jxx-r Chateaubriand wx*
•holly dwUtute.

CH/JTER XXXV.
Tii &gt; Americana of today arc so bfaao on
the mattery tulvertisomcnta that itisdifflns u&gt; turw, u»ir .u.ntiot! without gutting
.
. wi but, ta thnr
01™™“
•«!&lt; 1* U» Uluuntad
-tai .tab. th. Ulr^a-ta*&lt;» cantai
*7nM«ic- You have to bo
'can&lt;n“nh*ndhB&lt;th.UuffthatIfadrop

1
'
|
I

nslnevd priem.
Hero is tho advertisement of one of tbeso
genflenwu. It hhead-xl with his jK-rtra^,
operate* upon:
“Dr. IL has already remained in M-p—
quest of numerous individuals and friends! Im
will extend his stay otw week lunger Pa­
tients in other town.* have been disappointed
by hl* long stay in M----- ; but they have hl*
awuranco that this visit will not be extehiicd
beyond the time stand above. ”
'
This stereotyped adverttaaient ha* :i flavor
of the drtfrn and Cymbals of the mountebank.
Walk up. ladies and gentlemen, walk up and
show your tongue* and have your pubes felt.
Further down, this some medical genttoman falls into the style of the chimney *w et-p,
anxious to enlarge his connection: “Hotbaiika
hi* many friends and patrons for live kindnew* ami patronage bewtowwl upon him. and
trusts, by pursuance of tho^mc honorable
busman and profrsaionai methods and efforts,
to fully merit a continuance of same.”
In the smoking room of Jho Germanic one

dressing mo:
lecture. sirT
••Yes,” I replied. “I am.”
“Who is booming your show, utay I asMF
|m&gt; raid in tho most natural way in tbo worhL
I must have stared at him like a rustic,
Ix-lng utterly at a la* to understand what ho
Upon getting this Americanism explained I
tmd the satisfaction of flnding that my inter­
locutor's question simply meant in English:
•‘Who is your impr.-sanoC
“Well,” thought 1. “1 am going to have a
lively time in the States, that's evident: this
tea foretaste that is promising.” I went to
my. cabin thinking about ’the Yankee who
was to “boom my abow.”
..
Tho greatest “boomer” in America h the
great, tho only, tho unique Barnum. Tho
personality of this king, of showman is not
particularly interesting, except for being
. . .. ■ .
__ .... — ,V.n' nntllrl not

CUU»*
----------Mr. I’hineas T. Baruum, pursued by fate,
is every five years tbo victim of a conflagra­
tion. His flow happen with terrible regu­
larity. Whilst I was in America his Ogre*
aad elephants were burned out of bouse and
home. Scarcely’had the flainai been extrneufatad when there wore paragraph!-, in tbo
rarwra to ray that Mr. Barnum’s, agent was
buying fresh animal* for tho “taKgest *how

THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY
Mr. Barnum bolds ta snail cutecm tta man
who lets slip a chance of making money.
LESSON I, SECOND QUARTER, INTER­
Ho would think it quite natural to offer
NATIONAL SERIES, APRIL 7.
12,000 a week to Geu. Boulanger to r.bow
"Be-htod-tlw-lo-co-mo-tlve! do vou bear
himself ta Ufa murun, and would think it this timer'
very ufinaturaj that tta general should re­
fuse such n handsome offar. Tbo rumor has But I bciliought myself of tho advice that
it that tta enterprising Phfaeos wrote to M. had beet given me, and amnvcrwl with a smile:
Paste ur wn» limo since to try and engage
“Yes, I heard. 1 beg a thousand pardons.
him. Ho guaranteed, it is sold, £50,000 to You are n-aliy too polite."
(Compiled from I^ranp. Helper Q'R’.rterly by pertbo illustrious savant if ta would inoculate
tarataa ot IL H Boffmaa.
.
before tta American public twice n day. It evening in tbo dining car of a train going
L "And when they camo nigh to Jerurahavo been easily earned. Barnuiu.*howuvcr, .U
Sdikntd, d.wjfa ESS’iJ UM
... Lr»
.
Mount01 vuves.
Alter neaung t»n.- uunu
had to content himself with engaging a gen­ ___
m^ltokU Um«. Tb.rtUr.aau—d u fam u IU prtd ttrtsb JuUlu. Hr unrt
tleman fa spccta' les, resembling more or Ires
the audacity of such conduct, stood about a-_ the homo of Zacctaus, and spoke tta partho famous profc*.*or, and he succreded in within hrarfag, nnd tagmi, making tta rudest able of tta t oUeman and Ufa servanta, fa
securing four little Americans whom M. Pas­ remark*on her proceeding*.
.
‘
~ 11
___ **'
"
which
He ~taught
them
that Uw kingdom of
teur had just wived from hydrophobia. Tliey
When she iiad quite finished her dinner, G**! would Ivportponwl till Ho should re­
__ ...
___ .1 . ,
.
1‘ turn
Arrivinn- rtt
were inoculated (with clear water probably) __ 1
turn /mtn
from th*,
Ur- fnr
far rnnntrv
country. Arriving
at
for n month in all tlie principal town* of tho wrote a few words upon ono of ta-r cards, and, Bcthnny wo find Him nt supper tn U» house
State*. Tho xoeicty for U.o protectisn of handing it to hint r. itha sweet smile, shosaid:
animals, which docs not include man ta ita
"Here is my card; if yon hand it ta at tbo
circle of e^ieratloiiN, made no objretiou, and Qjicra house to-morrow evening you will be Hlm'brfurvliand for Hi* burial (Luke xix,
John xii.i Then follows thfa lemon, ta which
the coffers of the enterprising Phintw over­ provided with a stall. 1 regret exceedingly wo si*&gt; Him fultilling tho prophex y «ritted
flowed with dollars.
that it i* not ta my power to offer you a box
Mr. Barnum dues not nndenitatxl how a —it I* such a treat to meet with a polite rail- and Uw propbeta, to fulfill all righteousness.
good offer can .bo refused. Bo looks upon
(Matt, v, ,17; iii, 151 He te now in tbo fast
everything a* being to sell or let, nnd tliu
The names of the stutiotm are bidilrn. Do wrek of Hi* ou-lhiy minUtry, getwraliy
almighty dollar as tho master of th* world. not bojw that the conductor will dear up tho called Passion Week, mid u about to
Ono day be took It into hte bead to mab&gt; an myrtery.
.
m tbelr king, for the bait tune. . As
offer for tho taiuse ta which Slnkriqwiro was
The train bad just stopped a few leoguot we «w Him, anointed with thu Holy Spirit,
born. The English fired up al tho idea, and from Richmond ono day.
going about doing good, wo are apt to think
he had t« abandon hl* project and bo satisfied
"What station is this!” asked a traveler, of Him only ns Jes.tr. our Saviour, on Ill*
with Jumbo.
■
way to tin- creus, nhuwing forth in Hi* life
ruldnwitag tho conductor.
If every European nation *wp to become
This Individual simply shrugged bls sboul- the love and power of God; but "if wo would
understand tbo Scriptural wo muft not loao
a republic the ilcthroned monarch* raulil; go
Ugtit of thi* great fact that Ho Is Israel's
and make tlfair fortune* in Axnorira, and the
I happened to ta close to him.
Messiah nnd ns such fa ever fulfilling before
greatest ambition of Mr. Barnurn would be
“What inquisitive people there are. to be their eyes tlie Scriptures of their prophet*,
sure!" I mid to him.
that they may bo without excuse for reject­
Nothing astouishc* an American. That
To an irritable person, tta rudeness of the ing Him; and that stare their rejretiou of
which make* his. conversa tiuas inimemelj railway and hotel servants would ta enough Him as tbrir Stag, and Ufa consequent setting
piquant in, c* I havo already mid, the calm, to spoil all tho pleasure of a visit to America. them r-.id- as Hi* pecipto ^or n time. Ho fa
natural touo in which be ccmos out with tbo But tta Amcricniu tlwm**lvn» are good tern- m'w in the Interim bet ween Daniel's sixty­
ninth and seventieth writ gathering out
mott astounding statements.
jrtdrtl |»yuo Urtlu, UUrt Utas, ,nmJcW
„„ new company,
company,
My impresario had just engaged me for a I know Mik uta even get a certain amount 'j from Jew aad GentlV? tlmt new
mystery kept
Kture *i*uon in tho State! and Cacada.
of amuMnncnt Uinrefirom.
|
fnxn the foundation of tta world, but
“I shall havo two Europeans on my list
Tht negro who makes your bed is moto , revealed unto tta apcutlca (Eph. id.)
next year," he said. "Mr.-Cbarlea Dicken*
tlu, nrrlvnt of Hie 1 U^-Uuft 7°“'
Oft^ °°r 'W* “
and yourself 1 wanted two others, but they *- frw n.
A-few moments l«om tta arrival of
- nl our iWIKj our owu burn cr town or vlb
train at your destfaatlon, ta brushes you I
cr
tbc&lt;, n4arrat to
al,p lf wo
down nnd receive* tta invariable 1» cent* | Qro unwilling to do tta next thing, cr reject
who nro the two Europeans you cannot get!” for his trouble Th-w-negroes, independently the
— oppm-tunity -neatest
------- - ■----- c------to -u*. vbecause
per­
“Mr. Gladstonennd lz&gt;nl Randolph Church­ oCtta ralary paid them by tta company (hey haps it fa a small uuc. Ho may w fit to giro
Ill," he replied, quite rabnly.
work for, mdke *onwtiin&gt;*&gt; from SIU to f 12 a us nothing eta to du. and we stand idle ar
vainly arching work agreeable to u&gt;, became
Then, supprt**ing the wonb. “Mr." and
wo will uot do that which Hn has appcIntoL
“Lord," nvcordiug to^bo habit of hl* country­
When tta workmen under Nrhcmial: rebuilt
men, ho added with u sigh:
How many a white would turn black for tta wall* ot Jerusalem it u written again nuJ
"Yes, Glad-aone would have made a lupip,
again Hint certain one*’ repaired “by his
nnd Churchill would have t»vn an • legont
Ib-luraing to Juckoiivilli* from St. Augus­
tine. I omitted to esigugv my place ta a parlor her." (Neli. iii, 10. 23.23-30.) "Aswan asyn bo
entered into it.” How often it to that as
CHAPTER XXXVfc
•don w- wo start forth ta Hi* Name ready to
The'Mnwrlcan* bavi suppressed distancn* that the journey take* but fifty minute*.
tbo work all ready for c* and nearer to band
by bringing railway trains to perfection.
Breddrs the parlor cars, the train comprised Uion ire thought. .
three cars, two of which were almost full.
or threw hundred mile* journey. You paw I iiutalk*! myself in tho third, which was man sat; loose him and bring J-.im.” While
an hour or so in the smoking room, you go to empty.
Mark aud Luke mention only tbo coh, Mat­
thew ux-ntions tho two animal* “an a»i and
your berth. &gt;hrp the night through, and by ■ Up rotni* tho conductor.
a colt with her." Jest os Samuel could, by
tlie time you awake you art nt your journey’*
tha Spirit of God. tell Haul whom lio would
ho mill.
.
.
meet that day, end what each one would
In point of comfort, the American (rain*
“Why not!" I asked.
are t-&gt; the Ftaneh and English trains what
“Boeauw’ it is thu cqlorod people’s car.”
tho m:no Spirit fa JceiM' Christ know just
these latter are to the -stage coach of bygone
"Am I not ns good as they!"
where them animals would bo found tied; for
“I tell you you can't travel fa this car.’
days.
the Spirit of (tad fa prrftfcl in knowk*lgo
(Job xxxvi, -li end Ho t. ta every true taNothing can surpass tbo comfort and
Uovcr
to trach us al! tbkign (Joht^clv, 17, LU).
ored," I said to him; "lt l» much ttm clcumwt
JI ".-iayjx- tint tta Lord hath ih**1 of him."
perfected i'ldluifin tlmt ta railed the vrotibnlo
train. . Six or wren carriage*, connecting
1 went to tta end of the last car, and found In ono sense Un needs not anything, seeing
that He givcth to oil life, nnd breath, and oil
ono_jrtth another, allow ■ of your moving myself Just in front of ita npple, banana, .things (Act* xvii, 25), fait he fa plcojed to u.-c
about freely over 11 length of some hundred jujube, cap anti txxik Store.
weal: and fiK'lirii things in acsoiupltahfog Hta
From my seat I was able to contemplate purpews if liocnly finds them v.-illfag and
yards. Dining room, sleeping car. drawing
room car, wnoking room, library, bath n«m, tta woudrou* activity of the cuounercial randy to Ufa band. Doc* not tta rcadim-.s of
tho owner of the»- animnl* in surrendering
lavatory, the whole fitted up in tho most gentleman at the head of this department.
During tta whoW flfly ndnjrtra* ride ta kept them to tlie I&lt;ord w eta-erfully.nnd thcrnadiluxurious style. AVliat can one desire more!
up on uneeastag going mwI coming.
WTwn hi* last tohr of tta train’ had been bout ant! to wait ujxm Him (Luke v. l-ltr&gt;
»w» an&lt;l ventilator*, butlf
rather rebuke ux for cur oft unwillingness to
made, taiput by fill the merchamifae which
be Lail not sold, look off lit* uniform, put on at Hfadispaolf
get down their shawl? my! furs, ami you will a black coat and hat, aud fastened into hi*
colt tied by tbo door without, fa r. place
lu-nr energetic grumblings, which will give
you to understand Hint youare turning your- tho rapid metamorpbori* with groat interest where two wnvu mrt ” T-alr* »«Y., "Tbry
..
..u» wun»..«-tl, be turne-l found even ns He had said unto them.”
S’J «iil?i,r},u|W^ii5?l,Aewing themselves in a
round, and, swing that I was looking at him, (Luke'xix.) Wo will olwuy* find it, both fa
bain-marie.
he threw mo a patronising glance, eyetag me this world nnd fa tho world to come, jurt ns
- Here, a* wejl as in tho hotelsand in ull con- from brad tofooL I thought he was about Ho rate; and there is no way wu con Imuor
Him hko believing ami obeying His’word
to ray:
)
without quertioning. “I believe God, that it
appeal against IL
. In America you nro supposed to know every­
thing, and no ono will help you unlc-a you
should hn|&gt;|»-n to address yourself to well
bred people.
If you ask a poMrrtby in the street tbc near­
est way io tho station, ho walk:, as though he

“Well,- bustare* t* looking up, ehr I haz­
arded.
“Mind your own d----- businraa,” ta re­
plied, and, turning ou bi* heol*, ho deportod.
To be coutlnued.

Many a *tniggling family ba* all It can
English, but hero you must talk American, d&lt;&gt; to keepthe wolf from the door, without
aud say dejiot, pronounced drepo. The Inva­ being called upon to pay frequent nnd ex-/
riable answer you get to the questions you rirbiaiit bills for medical advice and at-f
tendance.
True, the doctor fa often a necessary,
are (ill like Joo, “they.don't know nothiuk."
When A railway servant has sucrecdod fa (hough expensive visitant of (ta- family
insulting you, ho ia quite proud, and plumre circle: ncvvrthelre* pure and well tested
remedies—like Warner'* Safe Care—kept
ait hand for use when required will be
mate* and seem* to say: "Did you hear ix&gt;w fouml n paying Investment for every liousc-;
I spike up to himf Ho would tw afraid of hold in the land.
lowering himself by being polite. In bis byre
Sickness la one of the legacies of life,
politcn&lt;*M is a form of servility, aud he and yet every III that flesh fa heir to has an
imagine* that, by being rude to well bnxl peo­ antidote. In the latairatory of nature. Hon.
11.
H. Warner, of Rochi-Mcr. N".
Presi­
ple, ho puts himself on a footing with them.
You go to a railway tic^t office to book dent of the chamber of commerce of that
city, was a 'few year* ago stricken with
for a certain place i'erliaje there nro several
kidney disease, which the physician* de­
litxai of railway,running to -your destination. clared incurable.' In this extremity, a
Tte clerk rays, without looking at you, and friend recomuiendcd to him a vegetable
nt tho rate of a thousand words a minute:
j preparation now known throughout the
-What lino! B. and 0., or 8. F. and W. clvillzerl world as Warner’s Safe Cure.
He tried it. atid was qnlekly restorer! to
perfect bi-altti. The incident led him tn
,“I want a ticket for Chicago."
"I axk whether you wish to go by the”—— begin the mannfacture of the wonderful
Hero bo onre more repeat* various pula of preparation, and to make Its merits known
in alt tongues and among all ]M-nplc.
tho ulpliabct. casting a look of pity it you
He has now laboratories and warehouses
tbo while. Do not tx-hevo lie will translate In theJ.? tilted States not only, but In Cana­
his A BC D’» fater-Englfah. It la your place da, England. Germany, Austria, Australia
to tmdorstand them.
nnd Burmnh. Ills pnqiaratloirs meet the
requirements nnd effect the cure of a varie­
never pays in America. Tho nat-ves would ty of dlseam-s. and are all eomponnded
only enjoy 1L Toko the matter aughingly. from medical plants at the highest virtue.
Mr. Warner Is a man of affairs, of wealth,
Thio fa the adrico thf Anjcri -ttI. gave me,
and culture an&lt;l the highest’ standing In
his own eu&gt; «..a &lt;»-^.&gt;nrhout the state.
similarly placed.
His character fa the best guaranux- L,r the
purity nnd excellence of his renowned
drawing room
remedies, which may be found hi every
comfortable arm
car when tbo «•—------ ----. -- first class drug store In Euro|&gt;e and Amer­
rfrL, O' «Iwmid^U Unm&gt;p. rrlwl out io ica.
__________________

"Your ticket!"

Lizzie Myers, of Justus, ()., has lieen
alatucted by two uncles and taken to
Ulricbsvlllc, O. She is an belrewL

apologiesHc went away quite crrelfallox
Another day, I was ta a Now York ’oral
train. These trains havo not drawing rvxn
car* with smoking room attansod- Kaitbr

Is a positive si
Blind, bleed)
inidlox piles
doodycar.

25)i i* a grand life motto for every Christian,
remembering abo tbo blcwing*'upon tbora
who believe (Lukci, 45; Jchuxx.Sft.
5, G. “They raid unto them even as Jesus
had commanded." Where tho word of a
king ta tta.-ro ta power (Eocl. vlii, 4), end
when wo go fa His nnmo bearing Hta mes­
sage, wo hnve culytosprak Hi* word faith­
fully, and it will not return to Him void.
(Gen. xxlil, 28; Isa. Iv, 11.) Tbo result*
which Ho intends to nccompltah nro turo to
come; tta rcapunribility of tbo, mcfaengvr fa
to get tho niesmgo correctly and deliver it
plainly and faithfully in 111* unme. A*
tlirso two men sought rxmicthfag for Jesus
and for His use, to we are to*ock tools and
result*, not for ourrclvcs, but for Him whom

That Tired Feeling
Tbe v.arr.i wrattar ban a deWntaitag effect,
especially upon Utoae who arc wWdn doors
mott of the time. The peculiar, ye: common.
■ ctmiidafal known
“that tired feeling."
fa the rgsnlL This feeling can ta entire!-overcome by taking Hoodfa ffarsapaxSU.
wlueh gives new life and Mresigth to all
the fmxtlua ot the body.
" I could not deep: lud no an-ctlte. I
took 11&lt;*h1‘s Sanrararllln and mmu tapan to
steep soundly; could get up withuu: that
-tired and languid h-eltiig; aad my ap]&gt;rtlte
improved.” B. A. Kaxnrnn, Kent. Ohio.

Strengthen the System
U»Mr* S.nc-.pariUa fa clawartrrixed by
l.-ne j &lt;x-:_.-.r1-.lcs : 1st, Use eomlJaatloM of
.1 zje^to; 3d, tl:s proportion,- 3-1, tta
/■rorcss &lt;f sccj-Hrg |ta zctlvo medicinal
-icailtii-Tta result is amedlctae of unusaal
•inugth, tfl-’etteg cun 4 1 l.hottu uuknownl
-.nd for tack cuutololng additional crideuca.
■■ HwmI’j Stmas-ariUa tones up my syrtcaa
|-ir.Zvs n y i-bxxl. otaryrus my aiqwtlte. an*
••■rut* :u sa-ke luo over." J. F. UOMMKMQ
Ikgrgcr cl Dv-eds, LuWcli, Mas*.
“ I’o-Hl’n S irsaparilla tails all ottars. and
I•• worth it* weight ta g"id.“ I. BaaduxonML
)ju Baal; tiireeL New York Chy.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold ty all druggists. |1; »lx for *&amp; Mate
only by C. L HOOD &amp; CO., LoweH, Mau.

1OO Doses One Dollar

-THE-

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

34HTA ABIK and CAT-R-CORK
Sold and guaramevd by

W. H. GOODYEAR, -

- SolbAgmt.

WHY I YOUB LIVES

IS OUT OF ORDER

You wDl have SICK HKADACHES, rATJCS
INTHJt 8TDE. nYHFErsiA. rtWD AITETlTlhfoel !1-.ties*and ur.abl.i to get t hroucti
yonr daily wnrk or social enjoyment*. Ufi*
will lw a burden to you.
‘

g.c.Mouyrs

*livsb7ills*

Will care you. drive the. TOISON out od
ynv.r system, and make you Strout: and wetL
They cast only 55 cents n tax and mar save
your Ufc. Can bo bad at any Drug Store.
a^Bcwuoof OocxTXxrcna taalo In St Loufa.-®»

Ivory"polTsh tkktii.
Perfumes the Breath. Ask for it.
FLEMING BROS., - Pittsburgh, Pfc

Shoe* without name and price stamped on the
bottom* put him down m a fraud.

7. “They brought tho colt to Jesus, and
out their gnnncnU an him; and Ho mt upon
him." Tbcrv wcro two aubnals and two
men; why did tho men not bring tbonsses
riding upon them I That would hnro licco
appropriating to their own lean that which
they Iiad obtained for their UmL
8. "Gannent*—and broncho—strowed fa
tbc way." Thcso tokens of (.ulmur-kfa and
was cn short lived, point us to tbo tiuio when
all things shall bo subdued unto Him (I Car.
docs your submission and adoration amount
to! I» it sincere, pwmanent and increasing!
ft “Hosanna; Blcswd H lie that comrth in
tbo nnrno of the Lord." Thcso wurds arcfound ta Ps. cxy iii, 25, 30, tho first ward be­
ing uuulo up of two Hebrew words signifying
“Save now 1 beseech thoc." Iu tbo ranio
psalm wo find it .written, "The stone which
the builders refuwj fa bccotne tho hendstano
of tbo corner,” and’’ when tbc kcadstono chull
bo brought forth with shoutings, crying,

thfa song of prata' bo rang, not as it was that
day, but sincerely. Hi* own words to them
a UtUo later in tho week were “Behold, your
housu fa left unto you desolate, tar I ray unto
you, Yo shall not too me henceforth, till re
thall sav, Blcmad fa Ho that cornnth fa tbo
mm of'tbo Lord” (Matt, xsl, UH, 39). ’
1ft "Blesaod bo ti» kingdom cf our father
David, that cameth in tbo namo of tho Lord;

muKiinh wes to set u-[&lt;on bls throne.
11. “And Jesus entered into Jeracdctn,
and into the temple." Mktt. xxi, 14-16, tAl*
us that t!m» L'Und nnd tamo camo to Him and
were taaJed, that the children sang His

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
fct.OU and tl.76 BOYS' HlHOOL SHOES.
All made iu Comma*. BuUoa aad lace.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE L.WISB.

irtSrtrui. a« mt. tainuu.

from Him, while tbo proud, self
Mu. VfixaLOWli 8OOTW1NO Sxisur should
Ums as Roto
is fnlln*as and

w. l ooac.ua, aaocBTOS.SuB.
rua uu ar

A. WOOLLEY,
HAS-nsOB.

�Hastings Banner.
Hartings, Wednesday, April 3, 1389.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

THE HJUrrtXOK, MICU., HOMTOPriCK,
ACQUirr H. 18T9r

Third ward—W. I- Waite. 36. .
CAJO30X.
Fourth ward—Gea J- Reed. 80.
The fuaionbt earn everything by inaSCHOOL IKlAftt*.
iorlUre a» follow*: Supervisor, Geo. I..
KIclX W; cterk. T. P- Barnum 54; treas­
Of the members of the board of educa­
urer Edgar M. Brown W; Justice, Alfred tion the republicans get half, foe name*,
B. Ravmond 54; highway eon. Lewis politics and majorities being its given be­
Decker IT? School inspector, full term, H. low:
First ward—Spary E. Phillips, Hep, 41.
A. Nichols 53; school Inspector, vacancy,
54; constables 4”. Majority for the court
S-condward—Wm. H. Huffman, Rep, 17.
Third ward—Albert Henkes, U, 59.
house 31- Amendments lost
Fourth ward—Geo. Tomlinson. U, 53.
CArt1.KTOX.
The ticket splitter got in his work In
errv TICKET.
good shape among Castleton republicans.
■E
I
There wcre-bV more republican thandeuweralic. tickets voted, But the democrats
is
elected Henry Roe supervisor by fl. The
s
s
other officers ore all republicans, with, ma­
jorities as follows: Henry Zuschnitt,
F. G. Goodyear, u.
clerk 96; F, McDcrby. treasurer ?; Gw.
reorder—
Wellman, justice 42: H- J- Bennett, high­
Ed. G. Holbrook
way coinmlMioner 25; constalih-s. all re­
publican by 75 to 125. Total vote. ’'•tlJ.
Itepublleona evidently neglected their
state ticket, for they only polled lev for |
Grant to 2Ut&gt; for Sherwood. Court bouse,
for the tax 230; against. 133Justice, full term Chaa s. Brown
0
iiAfnx&lt;ib Towxailtr
M. W. Riker
c
eleeto Hile Kenyon, republican supervisor Ju?
tier.vacancy—
by 8 nmjoritj: Wm. Rule, fusion clerk by
1. M.kGUiaapte
7
B. B. Wightman
e
Si’W. K. Barber, fushin treasurer by 25;
and balance of towftahto officers fusion by School Inspector—
A. D. Xtskcra
u
from 0 U» 15. State ticket, fusion by 6
Frank Btebhlu*
t
plurality. Court house, 7 xnajorily.
. Supervisor. 1st uml 41blleary Letfla
&lt;;
Milo L WlIHoms
7
This township does* splendidly, electing Supervisor. 2d and 3dT.
J. Brosraui
the entire republican township ticket by
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from 14 to 45 majority. Following are tbaj .
Llchty^
successful eaiKlldntes: supervisor, I. A.
Osgvod; clerk. M. L. Bagley; treasurer,
James H. Ryan: justice. Oley Douglas:
highway com., C. F. Cock: school Inspector,
Henry Andqra; constables Oscar Campbell, DID NOT VISIT NEW YORK TO BE
Wm. UhatnbeHln. J. F. Newel. IL Wilkin­
SWINDLED BY SHARPERS.
son. State ticket 20 republican majority.
Court house, 00 majority against

s

Tie Slate Gives tie Repttblicaa
Tictet 25,000 Majority.
Barry County Gives 500 for the
Republican State Ticket and
Elects 11 Rep. Supervisors.
THE COURT HOUSE VOTED DOWN
BY BUT 88.

THE STATE.

Michigan can hardly be cuiuldered
' longer « doubtful state Judge Claudius B.
Grant Is elected Niipn-iiM- court Justice by
2-"&gt;,O0o. and the republican candidates for
regent, same. Grand Rapids. Lansing and
Port Huron are redeemed from the demo­
cracy. going republican for the first time

TUK COUXTT. y
The republicans bhre no reason to feel
gloomy over the showing iu the county.
They gave Uie state ticket nearly 500 plur­
ality at* can lie seen In the table, elected 11
supervisors, and carried 13 of the 16 townon state officers, aud electe&lt;l all or
nearly all their township tteket In 12 of
the 10 townships.
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MT ATE TICKET.

I

I
s

■TINGS E

this tinw who know, a thing or twn about
henat, and who b ntaro than a match far
you. Goul m-jrulug,’ and I rtarted far tbo
door.
“WgU. there wns a clrtua iu that stable for
a tnlnuto or twa Tbo bcracy man dnntuidid
hu&gt; |25. The cxix-utor called mo n swindler
•anil a thief. .Just then tbo fellow I met flrtt
come in nnd stood between mo and tbo door.
“Look brt-e, you hayteud, give up Uw &lt;25
or wcXl mako you. SeeI”
“J Auld not help but lough. I -rould have
bandied tha three of ’em easy. ' 1 turnod -to
tbo fellow wh-j mtu going to make ma giro up
Ums mon.mid, taking him by tho collar,
threw him half way norma the stable. Then
I turned to tbc three .of than and *aid: ‘Now,
gcntlcimm. I’ll hid you good morning again.
If we bad such fellows ns you out in Montana
time mid (rouble. It you want to fell that
team tcUtb: ccaeliman to bring it around to
my hotel when he gets bock.’ and I went ouL
That’s tbo lort I rawcf that crowd. Now
here’* tbo «et&gt;. What»hall I do with KF—
New York TIxm.

Pra.csfcr Mark D. Harrington, director cf
tho Mkidgtm tmlverrtty otaorvutary, say*
tbc blghrrt clouda be wee there are but three
mike and a Imlf high

IN TUEIR OWN TRAP.

Entire republican ticket except treasur­
er elected. We did not hmm name of suc­
cessful candidate for treasurer. Follow­
ing are names and niajorities of successful
candidates, all republicans: Supervisor,
Enoch Andrus ST: clerk, J. G. Nagler TT;
justice, Frank Fitch 15; com. highways, J.
G.-Reuter 15; school inspector, F. E.
Brunner 28; constables, John Fish IhjF.
McNaughton 18; Charles Williams 20;
Ia.*wIs Sisslon 15. State tiekcL SR majori­
ty. Court house, for the tax 109; against
129.
-

A tine looking gentleman strolled into -Tho
Tim™ office and said that he wanted to reo
th® “bone editor." Tba vlsttorV cord boro
u namu which is very familiar to bora- deal-

northern Montana have been n l.tidiug sourw
of supply for the bora® marts of the country.

tbc (first ship entered tho completed Sue*
canal of Ferdinand do Lcaaepa and tbo grmt
French eriginocr found the first project of hi*
lif*&gt; a brilliant cuccea, which b all the more
n-markabl® when contraxted with the dismal
flaaco of tlx- Faaauia enterprise. It b Unfor­
tunate that u carter with so uuxptei&lt;nw a be­
ginning abculd h-i vn such a melancholy sequel.
Th- millioa. which havo le*-n watted an tlie
bthmu* recall tiro dukrtrouk &lt;T'm.x]omcts
which foDowvd thu South sea bubble, that
unapproachable swindle of all tim* which haa
given the luuuo of John Law an unenviahla
Immortality.—Philadelphia Timca

findi liimself sometimes subject to irksome
and expenxivo regulation. In Sweden bo

JOHNSTOWN •

ded and always lived in the fastiKWt ot his
Never fails to roll up handsome r&lt;- publi­ adopted state, but his name and his boras,
can majorities, nnd makes no mistake in ware foments.
keeping so good a man as E. F. Nye as
“Goal morning, air. I kinder thought tho cokmire travelers are subject to a license
supervisor. Only one township ticket In
the field, tho republican, which gets from •tell you about a little fun I had in ibis metro118 to 123 votes. E. F. Nye supervisor,
ton!ary, vldta all tbo colonies. In France,
Fetor A. FLsber clerk. L.. C. Edmunds
tyeas., C. H. Stevens Justice, Frank Bris­ Ing horsey matters be, in a half amused. half
tol school inspector. C. J. Shoemaker earnest sort of way, related the following tale trruujKirtuLi'm on Ux&gt; railroads at a reduction
highway commlMioncr. State ttekeLsje* of his adventure during tho morning with a from the usual rate*.—Ban Francisco Chronipublican 93. democratic 39. Johnstown quartet of harm sharpers.
.
Johnstown
jieople evidently don’t want a new court
Majih- Gnn&lt;house, as It ouly got 15 votes to 124
Purging Melaaeboly.
against
here I act. I put np al a hotel, oral this
A druggirt recently received a vixit from a
Xatlaod
MAFI.E (IJUIVE.
morning, feeling sort cr lonely, 1 strolled lantern jawed, hollow eyed man, who o.vkrd,
Ejects Orson $wift fusion, supcrvjsor, around to Van Tn—ell * Knar-noy's borw
C. IL Palmer, rep., clerk. The fnalonbts sale rtablM on Wert Thirteenth street 1
elect balance of the ticket except Justice had a |&gt;artial reason fur going there, as 1 remedy that would drive away a nightmare
like care that was preying U[kbi hte Ladth.
J Firure-i marked with 'show majorities only. and constables. We are unable to giro
names or majorities below clerk. State- mine &lt;k&gt;wu in Pennsylvania. 1 staid around
\J
THE KUI*EItVta01K.
ticket republican 105. fusion 98. Court there for a while, and finally a couple of bay
Xssyria—A. G. Kent, Labor Union.
house,-for the tax 89, against 123.
mare* were offered that struck my fancy aad
BaRiihore—G. P. Woodmansee, Rep.
ORANGE VILLE
I bid 8-400 ou tlienc I was outbid, and was
Harry—Gideon Hughes, Rep.
Gets to the front as usual, electing the en­ walking away from the stable when a slick,
Carlton—Geo. C. Nichols, Dem.
tire republican ticket by large majorities, neat locking individual touched my arm and that for six month* be could not think of
Ostleton—Henry Roc, Detn.
and giving republican state ticket 87 ma­
anything except new schemes for getting the
Hastings Tow’p— Hide Kenyon. Rep.
Tira nun iie didk*t see.
jority. Successful candidates ore: Super­
taste out of his mouth.—Borton Globa.
City, 1st and 4th—M. L. Williams, Dem. visor. Eugenfl Hartliom 95; clerk, Ed.
City. 2d and 3d—John Llchty, Dem.
T told him Jr was not over particular, but
U-wis73; treasurer, Merritt Cole 69; Jus­
Hope—Ira Osgood, Rep.
tice, U Wing, 79; drain com, John Osgood
THE MARKETSIrving—Enoch Andrus. Rep.
74; school inspector. Dennis Buckner, 72;
Johnstown—E. F. Nye. Rep.
^Vell. 1 luivo got just wlxat you wont A
constables nil republican by 75. Orange­
Maple Grove—Onton Swift, Dem.
ville votes for the court house 102.
of beautiful young bays, owned by a
Orangeville—Eugene Harthorig-Itep.
against 90.
Prairieville—J. J. rferklns, Rep. '
t'ltAlRIEVlLI.E
Rutland—C. 8. Hrown. Dem.
'
As usual falls handsomely in line, elect­
’ Tboroapple—J. H. McKevItt Rep.
•■That exprtiiem. widow lady, kinder art
ing entire ’ republican township ticket.
Woodland—Jerome Walts, Rep.
Supervisor,. J. J. Perkins 50: clerk, F. me to thinking. I'd beard through the fxipeni
Yankee Springs—S. C. Rltcbir, Rep.
of widow ladies who were going to Europe
Lara SEE
Republicans 11, Democrats 0, Hotbor Woodhams 70; treasurer. M. Doster 76;
Justice, S. France 75; school inspector. G.
H. Nelson 34; highway com.. Geo. Welgle
COURT HOUSE.
82.
Balance
republican
by
75.
State
re
­
There will not l&gt;e a^ new court bouse
Thirteenth street to Third nrenuo and up
this year. There never was a -county in public an ticket has 92 • majority. Court Third aveoun. I told him 1 wan not used to
house for 46. against 93.
Michigan, no matter bpw crying tin- need,
ss,«arte!r
HUTLA.M,.
that dM not vote down the propoBltion to
This town elects entire fusion township
..........
build a new court house when first sub- ticket elected by from 16 to 40 majority. way and Into on® of the shabbies*, private
batt-SeWfng at «i per bbl.
Timothy 8&lt;*d-selUug at r-‘30x.S t&gt;er bu
xdltted. ..We had hoped Barry county Chas. S. Brown. su|&gt;ervteor. Tho*. Kelly, rtnblta, for a rich widow lady, that I ever raw.
Wheat 'white, tec; rad rvo. sS K
would prove an exception. It would but clerk: Orrin Erway, treasurer. The other Then he Ring out ‘John.’ John did not show
for the work of five men at Middleville. officers’ narhes we did not learn. Majority up. 1 rapputo he was ILo coachman; but
If there is any glory In voting down a for fusion state ticket 34; against court a rntanto later there camo in a fine look­
Ing old gentleman, who locked ns swell ns
necewwrj'public improvement It belongs house 30.
ta£3S£?.,"K’b‘
. to Thornapple, which gave 2V5 majority
•
TJIORNA1TLE.
agalnsL In prominent contrast is Castle­
rof-n-xv per bu.
Entire republican ticket except treasur­
Dressed Meate-Per lb: bref.2';B5c; calves
ton which gave T8 majority for the court er elected by good majorities. Following
dcaseclambi.aroe-shM-n .ar.
Kg»-!OtWMle. ‘
-are the successful oin&gt;, supervisor, 1 H. fectlouctely, patted n»&lt; n tl»c shoulder and
Orts-a^tSHVc per bu.
MeKevltt; clerk, Hqrace Watkins; treasur­
er, Glyn Gardner; justice, Wm. L. Cobb;
highway cam.. Aaron Sherk: school In­ couple of flue trotting mures, cort 82,500, but
spector. J. McQueen; constables. Wm. Mc­ bo would *ull ono for $300 to a country gen­
Connell. Ed. Cornell, W. Foster, B. Dnulta. tleman. Did I belong in tlie country! ‘Oh,
State ticket, republican, 106. Court liottse, yex,’ I replied, thinking Td humor him, T
WM.'^tey
ie* July, »!*c; j£°s r.%,
for tho tax. 27; against 322.
com® from way up in Vermont.’ Tbo old
WOODLAND.
core gar® a sort of n mtirfled grunt and sni.1
in this town the slip got in its work -as he would go and gvt tho coaebman to bring
follows: Suicrvisor. Jerome Walts, rep, in t|x» team. He had uo sooner pan out bg£re.S^
rteeni,UMW4; mixed
14; clerk, C. S. Palmerton, rep. 23; treasur­ than in bolibud a boraey looking Individual,
er, F. F. Hilbert dem. 80; Justice, J. M. r ho Mild to rue in an excited way:
Smith. ri-]i. 10; school Injector, rep. &lt;0.
“ ‘Say, I'm a Iwrao dealer, I uni, from BosJrtitirtown
All the rest democratic by from 9 to 23.
Majrle Grove
TAXKEE MPJUNGR
RSRSK
electa entire republican ycket by hand­
some majorities as follows: Supervisor,
hundred. Hcrv'u
S. C. Ritchie 57; chtft, J. W. Briggs 50;
treasurer. Willard Culver 9: justice. Steph“He handed mo o card. A look at it con­
«i
Potter
49;
highway
corn,
John
Everhart
vinced
me
thM
I
had
struck
a pretty crowd
Totals
itqij &gt;jooi
• Ftgun x marked with a • show majorities 60; drain com. A. D. Still Sr. 37; balance
by majority of 60. State ticket republican bratedhoran dealer iu Sjrringfleld,Maai.,witnm
111, democratic 01. Court bouse, black I Iiad known for xnany year*..I did iivt le: on,
THE TOWNSHIPS.
eye as follows: For the tax 47, against though, but entered into hb sebema. I was
When you want anything In the line of
Asmtbia '
to him, getting
couuutauon. Just then
elects K. G. Kent U. L., anpenrisor by 89;
toe respectablo looking old i.-cuUeman came
Jerome Frost. U. L.. c|prk by 9, and one
In and aaya to the Beaton dealer.-. 'Hollo, what
U. L. eonstaWe. Republicans civet L. A.
If uo work is done by either party, tills
Hyde, treaanrer by 81; Wm. Pratt, high­ city ia iteraoeratlc by alsmt 65. But there do you waul here! Didn't I teB you my duway cum. IF; C. L. Briggs school Inspector are T5 “floating voters.” if. naturally n«-

I

SPRING:

‘Well. it just ain't You fellows mar think

w. laT.handling
H/

We have opened the
Largest and Most Se­
lect Stock of Spring
Suitings ever shown in
Hastings, consisting of

Binders and M

AU napair* fu misted o

Delton, X

CHEVOITS, DIAGONALS, WIDE
WALES and SCOTCH GOODS.
These suitings zvere
bought at the lowest
market price and zve
will offer them at cor­
respondingly lowfigures

LUNN BROS.
TAILORS.

Morrill &amp; Company.

New Goods,
New Goods

,
waki- inxKis
uckki
tickki him Tho
uw maww
ewludlrrs wunsa
wonted aa clean
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JJed oe.
f akferamn elected are all tiukmUta.) H
im ----To Mp
tbo
seberao thmg
pull
sf^lcr?
heir majerittes range an fuUwwc
my putctbock. That retted It. Tho:

OR

TALL ON

•Say, mifoc. foi* gentleman wjd burSbv

Mil fUrlnuirt*,

«HU

tU estate.

AU New Grads aod
Prices Satisfactory
..-PRODUCE-:-

—AT-

To exchang
and Eg
For goods.

We will

■In underwear, boatery
ladies’ white skirts at 50
cuffs, table cloths, nap
and a full line of tinwa
stationary and fancy no
Give us a call at our n

Weisserf

s*Rsr&gt;

LOCAL N

The Latest Styles in Suits.
Spring Overcoats,

Hats and Caps.

••Pnntiac Chief.”
Next Saturday Is soa

caah -afore.
B«y the edebratad
Freak Stebbins.

pen A VanArmau.

Carload of bran and

Wt also have a fine line cj

GENTS’ FURNISHINGGOODS
For Spring Wear at Prices that Cannot be
Parr^’ t o.

Supply yourarives
•urday al Bert Tfaataier’

Hone liarwea* -and

Home grown aluve
timothy araL
F.

.JlHBTNXWSrt

Will Mooa hw a q
ing t»and. «a tb* tot of

contempiaUag atrip-U

Be sure and give us a call before buying, as

zve carry the largest and best selected stock in
Hastings.

or May
Ear -Ur. Abe C.
property &lt;« Wart Sta
Enquire &lt;rf W. K. Coo

addition to tda CMld

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
One Price Clothiers.

(hound faadand m
IXeltou flour, Ctaaham

Hastings, Mich.

Keystone or North
repairs for safe.
F.

the Uulkitng now o
which foelr new buil

IF YOU WANT A NEW

Parlor Suit,
Bed Room Suit.
Dining Room Suit
or Furniture ofany kind,

manaae. charged with

want all Uw sch

'

Largest. Best Selected and Newest

Surr- Ha

»hwnuinm!!t*Oii!!to.be found in Barry county. Prices are
hrgo emporium at^ny'ti^'6^ *"^°W y°° thr‘”gh

Ira VanValkenburgh,
Sucoofuor to Spangcmariier &amp; VanVUkenbn^h

P»w In cash or«rad^

Farmers W

Make it a point to boy where you can choose from the

Hastings.

ward—John Wrirocrt.
O. J.
IL WIIIL

H. W. LAND

Circulation this week.

And All Others

pnbllrans. If left alone, and the iwlaoce
democrate or grcenluiekers. When hard
HUU out for cxs^ci*).'
the .bottom of their local defeat. State
work ir&gt; dour, the republicans can make
•‘That exdtod the Bar
ticket, republican tel. dm.. 90, U. L.. TV.
Inroads upon thl« vote. But on city HecA—yria didn’t want a court house and votllona. the democratic wire pullers and
word workers usually “peauade” all this
RAI.TUtORE.
floating vote to go their way. They did It
JCnthe rcpubltaan ticket exoept treasurer
fturrearfully Monday. A» a consequence
Eollt’*&gt;ag are namts and tuajor- tlwrc were 92 more •imlon," alias di*nu*with him and d&lt;*pc«it 61W, the balance to bo
lUea &lt;if of successful candidates so far as cratle.
UektU than repub'deau voted Mon­
■whavc learned: Ruperytoor. Geo. P.
day. With the exception of mareha!, all
-Tl-m* I camrnt onto Ida little game. 1 tart
the candidatea &lt;m the republican Uekrt
- ------------.n. ruuniitT
of Insltatel and loakntl solemn like. Ha
Uekrt republican by H to 50. State ran Up to or vren with tbelr ticket That's
*rt, :iu republican majority. Court
publican rieded on thmjlty Or wart tickets,
aud two members of the board of edneati«&lt;&gt; were all they cleared In theettr.
FyHmring are particular* of the slaughter.

GRttW

Smittis

FAEMEE8

USS mi; IUM

Harting*; Wednesday.

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niture Dealers, Undertakers, Embalmers.

phtm

�Hastings Banner.
Hartings- Wednesday. April u, i88t».
A. D. NISKERH. Local Editor.

\V. T. HART
l&lt; handling the

“Ponttac Chief.”
l new clock adonis the port-office, and
plastered all over with advertisements.
Wanted, a gixxl girl to do general house­
work. Apply at Gbodyear &amp;■ Barnes’ More.
A go«l house well finished, six rooms
and a ban: for rent cheap. Enquire Dr.
1-aUirop.

r

S«u bou«-Wd luralkore, carpel, ud
ia hinger sowing machine for sate. En­
quire of IL F. Ford.

Binders anil Mowers,
repairs furnished on short notice.,

Delton, Mich.

H. W
X^evttXo OrooU, ZVEiclx.

Farmers Wanted

PERSONAL MENTION.
Fred Curtis ia tn the city.
•L S. Goodyear visits Detroit to-day.

Mina Mudge la home from Albion college.
: &lt; R. Cook arrived home Saturday from

Will Croty left yafterday for Dayton,

iiorn. to Fred Milter and wife, Sunday,

Married April 1st at tho M. E. parapn- i
age, Miu Ida M. Bush to Robert L. New­
A. €. Brown left Monday for Grand
ton, Rev. B. M. Puffer officiating.
iLtpkls.
.
Albert Lein,.cut about onchalf an inch
Waller Lampman is hon^c front Albion
off the end of his thumb in the dried beef
cutter yesterday In V. Idins’ meat market.
&lt;&gt;. D. Spaulding went to Detroit tills
Married, in this city, April 2&lt;1. nt the mom lug.
residence of the bride’s parents, Miss
Wm. Huffman was In Grand Rapids
u'“ u-’t
,o
Sato । day.
Rev. U. M. Puffer officiating.
Mlwt Flora Beadle visited Gnuid Rapids
1
K’
fJWCiul Silt for ibis wrel ; this
wct-k.
,ltT^r5 an big
Ilf,* bargain
li„ Wall. In
I., eustomcra.
A.,-,..... a- lb11. 1■ i- .
offers
l.aoo pairs of mcIw bought direct '.on;
F. J. Norwmxl, of Delton, was In town
tpauufaeturcr, whk-li luve always retailed Thurs&lt;lay.
for 2 Pc. to 25c. per pair which he now
I- L. Holloway, nf Kalamazoo, Is iu the
offers for 10c. This Is a genuine bargvin.
city toslay.
John Hessmer. .the Jeweler, received
T. S. Brice anti family spent Sunday in
yesterday a large stock of silver knives
Maple Gn&gt;*e.
amt forks especially manufactured for
him with his own name on them, which Is
1*. T. Colgfove and wife visited Grand
a lietter article than sold any where. Itajrfds Friday.
Every piece is fully warranted. Prices
Ed. Master and family visited in Middle­
low.
.
.
.
ville lust week.
If you have to buy wall paper nr window
Bom. Tuesday to Clarence Dickerson
curtains this spring you will tlnd it to sour and wife, a girl.
advantage to look nt Dr. Lathrop's stock
before buying elsewhere. Hr has by far
M. E. Nevins was in Gt and Rapids on
the largest and most complete stock in the business Monday.
city and Bella al the lowest possible price.
Mrs. J. Wickliam, of Grand Rapids, is
V Un Inst Thursday "evening Miss Fanny
biting iu tlteclty.
Mixer enjoyed a pleasant surprise party
Fred Allen left Monday turn visit with
given by her Sunday school scholars, who
i tends In Vernon.
pasM&gt;d a Jolly evening ami Mid good bye

Bargain in soap at Bert Tinkler’s next
Saturday.
The patrons of the .water works now
number 150.
Three cans of corn or tomatoes for 25c.
at Bert Tlnkter’s Satunby.
D. MeOnibcr ban a house and lot in
Nashville and two grade I’ercheroti stal­
lions for .sale.
Seven bars of Jackson Antl-wasblxwrd
or Slay Belle soap for 25c. at Bert Tinkler’s
next Saturday. *
Just 88 Is the mnjorily against the court
house, in n total vole of nearly 5,000. If
It were to be submitted agnln in two weeks
it would earrj- by r.00.
Knowftg that our readers woyld all
desire tlie most complete possible' ck-ctioli
returns this spring on township and city
officers, the result on state ticket, and
aliovc all the court house, we are delayed
somewhat In going to prexr to-’day, in
order that we may give compile returns.

[’o. exchange Butter
and Eg£s

We had a special sale of hats, and our
customers were so well pleased that

THIS

WEEK

SPRING OPENING.
Of spring nud Ruiuinar Clothing, UnU.

Mr. Maas.- formerly of tbc firm of Maas
A Strauss, will own a new and elegant
store at No. 3 Went Main St, next to the
City Bank, on or about April 10th, 1889,
with the finest and most complete line of
mens, youths, boys and childrens clothing
ever u|iuned In Buttle Creek. I extend a
cordial invitation to ail my old customers
and friend- and as many new ones os will
conie.
Respectfully yours, .

Examinations will be held in Barry
county for the spring aeries 18W, as fol­
lows:
.
Hastings, regular, March Tthftud 8th.
Middleville, special, March 29thand r-Oth.
Nashville, special. April 20th and 27th.
Examinations will Ix-ghi at 9 o’clock x
to their timber, who left on Saturday tor
E’retl Hotchkiss left Munday for Seattle, m., and close at 4 p. in., for the regular
and
nt the special, will begin at 1 o’clock
St Joseph. Chicago, and other place* iff
asbington Territory.
p.
m. on Friday anti clooe at 4 p. m. on.
’ Lrior a visit
•
Wtt will give )uu IhiUoui.
| Miss Juliu Rock Is visiting Mrs. C. W. Saturday.
J. W. Matthkws. ,
Bazar giNxls. conslrtxng; of rnus-1 y The lectures before the Delsarteclub by ’ '-•nes at Grand Rapids.
Scc’y of Board of Evamincrr.'
n-^r.vear, hosiery, corsets, glows. Miss Newcomb, of Chicago, wen^fiulsbrd
Rev. C. IL Crosby, ot 'Cannonsburg, was
Ilrnl Eatatr Transfartt
white rttiits at 50 i ts., collars and last week. The club has reorganized aud
Following are tlie real estate transfers
- a
- i'dlis napkin-, towels, etc., win continue In tbe work. Mrs. W. U. ; it; the city Wednesday­
■ 1;; fuB lin- qf tinware apil gl&lt;mwure, Gopdyear was sdectcd'president: Mrs. D. ;
Ira VahValkenburgh and wife visited In for tho week ending April 1st, 1889, as
taken from the brxiks In the register’s office:
• 'a n i and fancy nuveltlc*.
S. Goodyear, vice president; Mrs. E.
rand Rapids Thursday.
“Charles M. I'u'.nam t.&gt; Peter Harmxxl. parcel
C. A. Hough and family left Monday for I see It Maple Grote. ftr.W
John l&gt;. Btnuxn to t^wis Blrmau; tooa sec 13
Thu Kalophon quartette from Kalanmzo- their new home Nashville.
Carlton. RtAOO.
gave an entertainment Thursday evening
Lawrence to Arthur Lawrence; 55a sec
Miss Fannie Mixer left Saturday for an 10Moses
lurry. *1.100.
■...... ■ •Mat.* St..
ItaMlass Mlrh. at the M. EL church. Every one preneu’ extended trip in this state and Illinois.
Elizabeth and Arthur Lawrence to Albert
was perfectly satisfied. Tlie singing of.
Roach; 40* zee 10 Harry. »xa.
tinquartette
was
a
rare
treat
for
the
aud
­
J.
M.
McElwain
will
sotm
go
on
the
road
W «»M‘ HAND (.HOUS Uiught non solo at
Eilzalwtti and Arthur Lawrence to William
Frank -HU-bbm's I'libolsterteg bbep, Oppos- ience. No words of praise can lx- too again as state agent for tbe Detroit Trib- Selble; 70a sec to Barry. SPMO.
i.v ...reifereoti *v Renovating strong Tor this auartette's work.
■lames H. Gallop to A. 1&gt;. Thomas; 43a sec 36
Hone and Baltimore, *400.
,
Chas.
E. Austin to Chas. W. Marion; 1R* sec
A* our readers well know. Dr. J. A.
Mr*. F. Maus returned Saturday to Grand a Castleton.
*101.
Buughman. the well known specialist Rapids, after a short visit with relatives
DIED—March 3«li. me.of consumption. Pearl,
formerly of thte city. Is now located at
little daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Will Ford,
Akron. Ohio. All those wishing to eo»agea 4 years and 4 motitliv
Miss Hallock, nssistant In tlie high school,
sult. I&gt;r. Baughman by letter can addreeShe rests In peace, with pale hands folded.
&gt;' *PQidin&lt; her vacation at her home In
him at No. 151 South Howard Street.
Beneath the willows that guard her well;
n this week.
LapttfK
Sweet
rest aud...I.
j&gt;eace toretuer
Akrou, Ohio. He writes prescriptions for
Un.l—
....(....l-lmolded,
.1. R. MessiuuT nnd family, nf Nashville,
nr filter."
TlnkZ ' Ralph VanZIhi.
of Judge P. T. VdnNor wean- nights, nor darkened days;
atuntay is MUpslay at Bert
and wife.
The white floarr In earth's IxMom Hine.
Zlle, of Chartutte. died Suaday at bls fathM. &lt;». Abotl and wife were In Bellevue
Warted ji'O bu.
nt Beamer’* many of our dtbeus, and was a young last week, called there by the death of the
Tlit summer grasses Idrly wave:
nun of high atlahimenls. It Is a sad blow
.Title weeptM Mniih «h«ll sadly honor,
foniitum polish
Tho dust within that little fitsre.
to bls parewts, who have the hearty sym­
ll&lt;wu&lt;* Watkins, of Middleville, attend­
pathy of all. The funecul oedtrrs gbls af- ed the concert of the Kulophon quartette
t&gt;-rnoou at &lt;’hnrtofte.
We have txs-n requested to print the
Thursday evening.
Mhiwing extracts from the liquor law of
C. L. S, C. program for April 5th:
Mr*. Emery, of Grand Rapids, was tbe 1887:
•
flower potent
Sitigtag.
guest yesterday of her parents, O. D.
-Sec. 22. It shall be tlie duty of village
Roll tarfl—4-'aets about fishes.
Spaaiding and wife.
and city marshals, and. in cities having no
Chemistry—Mies Handy.
weight
marshal,
of
the
chief
of
jxiHce,
or
some
sub
­
■las.
Hallett?
and
wife
visited
Grand
Zoology—-Mr. Nevins.
Paper, Ute fishery-question—Mt-.. Hicks. Rnpidn Wednesday to attend the dedlca- ordinate appointed by such chief, to vi*lt.
■load of
at least once in each week, all places with­
rirn oO the new L O. G. T. halL
Goxsip about Greece— Mrs. titrtner.
in their respective jurisdictions where any
Agreitaas—Mis* Mudge.
B; J. Ilendenhott and wife returned
IMmte. resolved that a commercial Monday from a visit with their daughter, of said Ikfuors are sold or kept, to learn if
any of the provisions of this act have been
unkm between Canada and United btates' Mrs. W. EL Sqnler. ia Big Rapids.
or are being violated: ami whenever any
/spring road wrHild be practical and profitable for botti
F. G. Goodyear has ts-en appointed a*- of the officers above mentioned shall leani
countries—Mr. Striker and Me. Kcruwtou.
otant Inspector General, I*. IL K. of P. of a violation of any at the provisions of
’’•itte—Miss Bostwick.
this act, it shall be his duty to entei com­
•i Mlddgan. with the rank of colonel.
\Xomt 'Friday evening Preff. and Mrs. J.
plaint before some Justice of the peace of
•r at ttenmer’s i-a»h rtwre.
I’. T. Colgwne and wife. Clement Smith tbe proper township or city, or police Jus­
W. BdserLs at tbelr home in th.- fourth
’Home grottw
row* irlover M*d and J
ward tendered a reception to the senior and N. T. Parker went to CtwrlotU- thh tice, as the case may be. nnd to ijo what­
morning
to
attend
tlie
funeral
of
Ralph
-L
F. 11. BauxhtJ
ever tthatl ix» nw.i-wy to bring the offend­
claxs-of the High scb&lt;x&gt;L tbc class
er to justice."
evrtiklg pawed *very pjeasantly and all
J. Busby m*i Mrs. J. Williams left
“See. 81. During tho time when by the
appreciated tbe efforts of -the host aud Monday fora visit with-Nashville frk-Dtls. provisions of this act places where liquor
liostexs and the success they met with la Mra. Williams Is &lt;m. her way to her hmne is sold or kept for sale must be closed, all
r ' M-«&gt;n he- a quantity &lt;rf tine bulld- giving them an evening a* full of enter­
curtains, screens, partitions and other
In Vermont.
. \
• i:.d. on tie-.lot of Mrs. W. H. Tinkler. tainment A literary program was earthing* that olmtruct the view from tlie side­
Mrs. A. Black rerurned Hinnulay from walk. street, alley or nmd in front of or at
ritsi ont. it consisted of recitations Iff
Traverse City. Shgvnib areompanled by
\ ;-irtx of aafittanea from tbk.-lty are Mrs. and Miss Car|wnter and Miss Elsie her daughter Mrs. Eldred, whose health is the aide or end of said building. &lt;4 the bar
or place in said room where said liquors
-uip'itlttg e trip to Oklahoma. -starting bcoCL of Gnriil Rapkts. all of whom ao- •somewhat improved.
are M ild or kept for sale, shall be removed.’’
th- 25th.
.
’
• rendered by Mite Mae Tomlinson. H was
I’ancoast «nd A. McOmbcr arrived In
N. - i A»;urdny lb‘rt Tinkler will sell for’ very Appropriate fur the &lt;«ra»lon. After This city Saturday. They have sold tire-ir
- • ii bara-of Jackson .Urti-wa^ilxmrd! Utir fenturr-of tbc cvi-ning-’s entertalomeet slock In Chxrlottv, and expert soon ta lo­
The program selected by the committee
■r May Iteltesoap.
of arrangements of Olympian chib for the
tbe guests vet down to x lenipting nipper. cate in some western town.
great Field Day. June'.‘0, 188V. Is an fol­
Over 50 guests were prvse«;t Including nJ!
l&lt;4. W. Mathews and Prof J. W. Roberts, lows: same to be hel&lt;l at Manistee.
of
the
clo.»&lt;
of
’
»*•
ewepting
Clan-no-'*&gt; Wect State street, nt a bargain.
. For all—One hundred yard run: tug of
Loahrop, Clayton W|llina:i and W*llaee members of the oainty board of examiners,
Mathews, who are now at the UnheniRy. were In Middleville Friday and Saturday war; pole vault: one mite walk; 220 yard
on account of teachers examinations.
run: 440 yard run; one-half mile run; put­
IL Ix-atnk Is preparing U&gt; Imild an
T he April nnmber of Frank IxMlle’s
•i t«i hi* resldenre. acid to make
Mrs. G. W. GallanL who has been the ting the shot 14 jMiunda; running high
Sunday Magxzinejs unuoually rich In liluJump; one mite run: running broad Jump;
improvements on the premises.
traU-d article* of prevent taten-st. Anotr guest of her brotta-rs Chas, nnd W:u. Huff­ 120 yards hurdle. to flights. 2 ft., 6 In.;
i*und t.vsi and n-.eal, coni and oats, tliam may be mentioned , •-American FJ*- man for the imst few days. left Monday Cor obstacle race, under HI years: 440 yard
- Hour. Graham flour, awl full Uneof gineera in Angola."by Daidd Ker; -Duluti. her home In Elaxne, Ohio., She was ac­ ran, under Hi years; hop, step and Jump:
■ • and ‘.ehaceoes ut A. D. Cook’s.
and Environ*,” by WilUain II. Ballou; companied by her mother. Mrs. Huffman, one hundred yard sank race; three-legged
-’Hirough the Alleghenies oh a Iaxnh who iiM lawn visiting hero for some time. race: egg race: tug of war—doctors vs.
mot-ve," by H. W. Ib Lougr-EeD.’’by W.
W. S. Rogers A Co., of Browne’s block,
always a cuuiplete stock.
F. Nelson, and -Hernan Cortes and tlie have transferred tbelr real estate business side; running bases: throwing base ball;
Conquest of Mexico." In addition to the to Mulock * Walten. Mr. Rogers will kicklug foot hall; pitching quoits; bicycle
•mu* nr North Fairfield plow and solid article*, the story, -Genevieve: or leave'nhortly for his home hi Hastings, race—one mile.
The Children of F»rt Royak" Is continued, Mich., where he will sjwnd the summiT.
For uxmiliers of Olympian Club only—
and Stephen Bonsall contributes a short. We expect, however, of having the pleas­ One hundred yard run; 440 yards run.
-Twa: A Tale of Two Banhclonu” Easter ure of welcoming him b*fk in the winter,
The entrance fee is placed at 5(1 cents
Il'. u-k A San are having deiuoliubed
combig in April, there areeome poenw re­ as he says Spokane is tixi good a place ta for first event, and 25 cent* for each addi­
- itl'ling ixxr occupying lac lot on
ferring to that festival, and an article and leave, unless for a brief holiday. We wish tional one. Competitors will be admitted
;-h tbelr new building Is to tee elected.
IBnatraUon &lt;m “LHy-culturej In Bermuda." him a pk-ajant time aud
safe return.— •free into grounds. Entries close June 15.
I- 1.. Northland was last week apfiotet* John B. Wood contributes a thoughtful Spokane Hetald.
1882. The club desires to have tlie entries
- । - ■.-oumCer at Cedar Creek. Tbc ifirst essay-on '•'rhe Study of tbe History of the
&lt;a»mc In as soon as possible, aud those de­
Pt&gt;cmnnent fot; this county ande.r the IsnuiUtish M&lt;a»rehlM,” and J. Bowles
siring to compete are requested not tn de­
“Pontiac Chief.’
Duly. LL.D., re lates some entertaining
- -•v.udmiin.straUtat.
lay the nutter until last days before the
“Stories of SL Patrick.” Dr. Talmage’s
entries close, so as to avoid confusion and
Grand Rapids, March 26th, 1889.
- ■■xaminatioK of Dr. M. C. Wood- sermon Is on tbc -Easter BlaMomt," and
work for committee on entries.
u-.--:c. charged with committing an abor- the masic page Is devoted Jo an-Easter Jas. T. Dibble, Middleville. Mich.
Itear Sir:—Yount ot the 96th received
•vit.' Ix-gun Friday and adjuarnad ti» Carol" by Arthur Henry Brown, rhe
f
Obituary.
and noted. In reply will say that, It Is
'"’o'-»ny nut yet tleslgnated.
Mrs. Fannie Mallory Foster, familiarly
number also contains much Interesting
unlawful to spear at any time during the known as "Aunt Fanny.’’ was born March
! I:.- &lt;. (-ond trifl 4»t Jos. Nesbitt (pr difr- miscellany.
■
months of March. April, May and June of 14 th, 1834. and died In Chicago Feb. 21st,
'--■".a a religious meeting occupied JusThe examination of Ernst Boescbel, of each year. The,supreme court have never
■ Keaaston's Jury/lisagreed. Tlie rase Chicago, an a charge of assault with Intent passed upon tltc_ronstltutl(»nallty of this 1889.
In her early life, she moved with her
lea-u adjourned Uvo weeks.
to kill Mliw Clara Schneider in Maple law and It will be enforced against all parcnU to Maple Grove, thia county,
_ B«.p«tfullr.
’• ■ are not giving away goods bttt wo Grove township, on fee 31sL was held be­ tlolaura,
where she grew up and was married to
Wm. Aldkx Smith.
-u&lt;'giving our custonters satisfaction by fore Justice Felghner, at the village ball,
Capt. Mott, who died in the sendee. She
- : strict method «»f fair and equal dealing. oa Monday aftenjooa last Prosecuting
remained a widow several years, during
Attorney Van Annan was present *nd at
Sumi. JlAxa * VAMAnMAX.
which time she cared fur tbe three daugh­
There will be a camp fire at Union hall ters of her sister, Mrs. Harwood; for whose
bls suggestion the prisoner was dismissed
&gt; want all the school children in Barry nnd Immediately re-arrested on the rlaancc April »th at T p. m., under tho auspices of
education
she went to Olivet, after she
’;iy to cull in my store and get a nice of assault with intent to do great Ixx.llj- Fitzgerald poet &lt;». A. IL Proceeds for
moved to Nashville dml for several years
"'rani.
JmurBKMMEn. .
barm. Miss Schneider wm tlrat »wn«'- ths Barry Op. Monument Association fund. caretl for her Invalid mother. She was
Jeweler.
Conte
everybody
and
see
campand
’
fleld
nnd m she does not apeak English. J. M.
married In 1872 to A. H. Foster. For the
!"?. &lt;“ Well as th*- cheapest sauce Bessiaer. of Hartings was present and lifeillustrated.
’”
*1 '
past ten years they have: lived In Duluth,
L M. B. Gili-asfie, I
. l»tvrprvl«. Tfw hrUeUvIWlJ
'
frrtn evaporated apri
Minn. Her dlwax- was of a cancerous na­
A. E. EoniXHTOX,, I
tbe rkMnluMbm. Mr. and Sn- ’-dvr
ture- About one month before her death,
.1
.1. rirri.vrtt.
Cutler.
Mowry &lt;n&lt;l
b &lt;-'«.ni.n MW the «&gt; r
hoping to regain her bcaltli, she started tn;
a visit to her brother, E. H. Mallory, and
i.&lt;l. I
„mp|e^un u,n&gt;hlp uth. r wlaie&gt;a» "«* wer&lt;',.'"'“??121r
I..I week’.
other friends in Nashville and Hastings,
lutu-rn. T«
Kii-M r„n«». ■aIo
stopping a time in Chicago; she grew
1 I'..
Mtu lte.
Elb boriilv re-fused tn-talk he was taken back
WUw to.tMyJdl. in 4,fcul|or»l&gt;» bjjdta,
worse. bhx»d jmixm ensued. Her last
1
lh.„ „„rk,
to await trial St tbc next term of circuit
hours were chirred by those she had blest
■ ■ ■
।
rouft
Ml- Schneider left this vlelndy ,
Her remain* were brought t&lt;» Nashville for
■
a. l.Haibie,
RaltlMore
on the afternoon train
,
burial. She was a member of. the Congre­
Pk'np a»l water eart. and we predtet that when the tin* '
gational church nt Duluth, and an active
.
■ »ii, tillra and tvjmln wv k.ui by fur Bneschel'* trial comes thu compl*inli'| ,
efaristaln worker wherever she was. lenv ing
*• i A-eU* JUli. city
llaHInr.
* in.,
Mr.
*111 1h&gt; “non ifSt" or nun-«»iuc- „ I KM»t1 Newton. Baltimore
U-hlnd her a sweet memory of loving deeds.
»r Itnsh. H^sltun
Ihhnr like that, and tbo t-ouuty will »ln»Pb **'•.
1
wr,■'* 1,1
She leave* a hnabond. a daughter aged id
i oSt of pocket to the tune of the expemr.
■ xim"
” 'ldw°rk in •
••l-HUtaetUrf.at i^rv reasonable rates.
In the case.—NtthvHk- News

Smith’s Bazar

Last Week!

We will make a specialty of

Mens Fine Seamless Cotton
HALF HOSE.
We have just received direct from the factory

1,200 Pairs,
Such as sell everywhere for 20 to 25c. per pair.
Now just to make things lively we will make
the price 1

10 cts. per pair, 3 pairs

li'eisserl Block,

LOCAL NEWS.

UNTIL APRIL 10.
These are no common every day socks but
something really fine and a big bargain..
Don’t let the opportunity slip.
•

K. Grant
N. B. A good chance for competitors to
stock up.

The numerous and flattering testimonials received from
various' parts of the country and the large and increasing
hqme trade prove that the Bissell Improved is superior to any
Chilled Plow in the market.
An experience of over forty years as a plow manufacturer
an inventor has enabled Mr. T. M. Bissell to construct a plow
more nearly perfect and possessing more points of improve­
ment than any of its predecessors.
Among tbe special points of excellence to which we call at­
tention are: 1st. Our patent Bolt-heads used in mouldboard
aud land side, so constructed that they will not turn when
tightened or loosened; 2d. Interchangeable and perfect fit­
ting repairs. 3d. Combination of steel and chilled mould­
board aud share on same plow. 4th. Simplicity and ease of
stocking. Perfect finish and working qualities.
Call and see the Bissell Plow at
’

Goodyear Bros’ Hardware,
____________________ UA.ST’IZJ’Q-S, MICH._________ ,

_______

THE LADIES
Of Hastings and vicinity are invited to inspect our large new
stock of

Dress

Goods

Silk Warp Henriettas, Nice Line Black Dress
Goods, Satines and French Ginghams,
Henriettas in all colors, Summer Broad­
cloths in all colors.
In these goods we show all the latest patterns anil' most
faahionable colors. Hjou are looking for fine suitings, you
should see them. To match these goods, we can show an
ELEOAKT LINE OF TR1MM1NO8,
Consisting of Girdles, Gimps, Braids, etc. We solicit
patronage on the merits of these goo-ls and the reset,
prices rt e hare put upon them.

�Hastings Banner. | MICHIGAN STATE Ahn5.
Ha-tiur-. Wrdaraday. April 1 l«M&gt;.

IL'e interwet In a deed wife's property waa
repratal three days after . b»r d«ath which

J)o^u

Tbe recrot spriBg-llkv temperature has

walks with tobacco Juice and interjecting

A portion of a pail of butter that wraa lost
in a Minden City well thirty-eight years ago,
wns rwrntly r*-orrro&lt;! in n proay fair Mate

For Strains an
icing many c&gt;xnplni-jt« to the police.
Fort Austin Las gently hinted at sundry | Tho Baginaws held out the largnst bundle
I of financial Inducements nnd so captured tbc
I nortbmitd-n fair, which has bad a h&lt;ana nt
speak** right out loud to that sffret and in a | Flint for several yeoga jxmL Hint will now
I
convincing manner. Y&gt;* soekers after a «im&gt;I organLte n fair ivm'xlatiou of herjiwn aud
•j«&gt;t in dog days t^ke due notice mul govern continue budncsv nt the old stand
Gognnc lake, tbe favorite aununcr n-sort
Milford Jnhustoo. a Grand Lodge gentle­ for Battb* Crvek people, is to have on «tenman who oner spent a seaw m al Andenmn- aivi- sanitarium as vxiu as the noceraary ma­
ville, te the owner &lt;»f a rem pie of huru reunta terial can bo put together.
The Michigan Miller*' ara-ciotian, rucently
“Thwisone of tbe 5/a Dustcn. Tt is prta.-n. They an* raid to be nicely carved,
in session at Lnnsing, dvtared in favor of a
dosely a oven and lixidwutcly embroidered.” and the work hri|nl t&lt;&gt; while away muny a law (troviding for a state groin inspector,
w«ry and hungry hour.
nnd ap]K&gt;inted n coouniUcc to make known
While many of th&gt;&gt; cithu and towns of the their diwires to tbe pn&gt;cat legislature.
Don't get stuck with Dusters
arc stn^gliug along with that friend
Rc|*ort* from all portions of the stats- indi­
which Kvill let thev dust through state
that atieketh ekawr than n brother—&lt;i big cate an extremely abort crop of maple sugar.
and spoil your clothes.
debt, Traverse City doera't owe n dollar,’ Hut tbc great law of compctisaUuti will fly
but has -..'XM big round &lt;&lt;uh iu . her city to our relief and enable th ■ honest grocer to
nu*.*t nil demands for this healthful sweet
5/A Lap Ousters icoSSu&amp;J£*««». trrsUury Happy Tnnrr.
Since Brother Muraar. of Maq-.vloua.
wlweMhis tditurud self over tta* half of
5/A Ironsides Sheet
Europe b*»t suuiusrr ou a bicycle Uw. Uw
novelty of such a trip rartna to Im hitting the tax bill, tewd on H-.-nry George’s theurica,
SA Clipper Fly Nets' ^A-4 r-diturial frat-ratty niuuUhi;*. J.
Meal, w as killed in tb^.huuse yesterday liy a vote
M UtUcr M H»lt -X* U&gt;«1 • of Tbe Ann Arbor Courier, fas tbc Hist Michi­ of W tu 10, and bills were panted ltx-*/ri«rat100 other styles of k-i Hone ShroUand gan editor to announce hi* intention of “fol­ ing the W. C. T. U. of this state* ami * tferuig
Fly Nets, st prices to - lit everybody. For lowing suit^ this wrasou.
Isninties fur wohvs killed. In tbs McElroy’ sale l»y »U dealers. If you can't gel them,
IJndl'iw context*-,! election ca»* a report was
l«ut twenty-four years, recently made her made in favor of the R*publi&lt;-nn contestant,
tint visit - t&lt;&gt; a dry gvcxte establishment in McElroy.
that city, having aucrerafnlly rvaistrel tin*
temptation to do so for nearly a quarter of a tbc senate was dcrutad to argumsnta in the
Priscilla spinning, long’ago, sighs as she thinks how soon her linen
century. Where, ai; where, is Bnruutn and
his cuntadUra gatbcro.i from the four quar­ Dickerson-Rent/ el.-cU.ni contest No deWill lose its glossy luster, when the waah it onqc or twice has been in.
ters of the globe, remqxin-d to a woman like osiori wm rracLml. Iu the bouse tb«- Luub
low-McEln^- csm* was divided by giving tU
this.
She does not know that in the
the cVil lies that makes her suffer.
A new sclicmv Is being agitated in several •rat to the latter, n Republican. Both buura
Its great excess of alkali, which cuts the fiber, nukes it rougher.
Mvtiniui of tbe *!atu to determine tho eriec- Kljouruod for n week to aUow tm-int«rs to
tiou of jMMtolll'-*' ajplrnnta. Tbc pteu ia to &lt;!■&gt; elr.-tion work;_________
let the patrons of each oflire* decide by ballot
Our modem maidens need not sigh since Ivory Soap has been invented.
whom they desire, tho fellow getting tbe
CisctNXATl. April 1.--A reprwotabve
Containing no free alkali—by which the ruin is prevented.
[ most votes to capture tbe prise. Several of the United Frera called at tbo rrsidenco of
touna have already expressed tbelr prrfer- Mr. Hal-tead Saturday alternism and wu
For iincn washed with Ivory Soap in snowy beauty’ll ne’er diminish.
cnces in thu manner.
told that Mr. Hnistrad was too ill to bo seen.
John Jordan, a Shiawasw*.* county ru- A rnreaag* was «&lt;-nt him raying that news
But always, while it lasts, preserve its pristine gloss and lustrous finish.
ed H tin ta9 on
ralist, has twelve children, all of whom live Iiad been yecvivrel from Waihingtwi that be
us Ilona- Itnmd Baker Hlanketa. at home. Jphn evidently believes Ai having might lx&gt; IntcriHted to learn. Tlut. bearer of
gVery plug
plenty of cnnqsuiy of hi* own.
A WORD OF WARNING. ■'
010 HONESTY'is acKcov.-lEast Lawn** public schools have liecn -- --w.. u. ».&gt;J qvas ll’IU
clawd ou account of sccriet feVer.
Wrahuigtou. Tbenn note* was wnt to th.*
edg-rd to be ilge |&gt;ures'
Tbe Manistee A Morth western railway is sick ru&gt;au stating that tbe senate tavl reA lady finding a beggar-boy at her door
of ?l»-LT’ tl r !?
l*cl "V P«^rwurlaM. qu3il«
and nost lasting piee
being
hcadeil
fuc
Travt-rse
City,
wnivh
place
£cted Mr. Halstead's num matinn. This an­
gave him a meal uf cufTec. meat, and bread
ot the benuine- .Atk for Ivory Soap and intui upon J*-‘Hag it
.
of Standard Siwin? Tobaccand butte.:, which 6o sat down in the area will be n-arfaed some fine &lt;tey iu th - sweet swer wns returned: “Mr Hdstead Las
nothing whatever to ray about mi,vthing tho
t*i ntt. A moment afterward, however, he j liye-aud-bye.
on lhamarKet. Trying it it
Ionia is a Iviragucrtd city, tbe Salvation seoatojins done “
rapped besevchingly at tluidoor again, and'
. a uettar test ttanany tall: .
«&gt;n its being opened remarked with his Army having l-eal-.y^l it.
hand upon hl- heart. “If 1 hail a little
about it. Gi-.sit xfair trial
Chwauo, April l.-Uttb Jimmie Jar.
•alt 1 abould be perfectly hgppy.**
mi dealnr has it
dan, ujdy 4 yeoro old, was given a penny by
Of course he got tbe salt.
ADMJ.XreTKATOR-8 HAUL
Unman nature ia always lacking some­
Michigan baa eighty-four jiruracuting at­ his nirtlhr Friday tu buy sumematetas. He
.TH. r’JKB t BBOS.. LMlsvffie. i.
J'RDRATK
ORDEB.
&lt;kl°AM*lllMU*'r °f ,ft* C*UU'01 Man 1 ■echtcl- •ttale of Michigan. county e&lt; Harry
thing. Uficntiinea it were better off with­ torneys, but it ia clatmtd the attorney for
out ita wishes, yet it 1* univeraally conced- Wayne county and his twoawtaata handled
S
Jd‘«&gt; teat I taaM srfi at
MORTGAGE JALE
rtl that no j&gt;ennar..-nt epjoyment can bt*i &gt;&lt;x&gt;rv iav» last year than the oturr righty­ a abcalibre bullet in his brain. It &gt;*•! r*b"c£“■*'*«* te tee Ctehnt bidder &lt;&gt;□ Friday,
Iiad without the navor ef health, which throe. Detroit's criminal burinee* Menus to through a-window in the abed and entered
from tho back. Then* fc not the alightnc
keept good ehetir fresh and priwtirves and bo on tbe boom.
"SSS.
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f'iw"
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tv Aratatron..
. rWo‘J«»U«.
' Probate. tuartra W.
sweetens Mfe for the future.
A Fort Gratiot chap lust nought the imlmy
w* A matronk _j,.,
Judge of
r , I* tl&lt;*r
1
uui 1410onini'.*i
I. wm
•&gt;...ooa
__ tootlleun-e
ami«rUv
_ .C
te that it
the** and
didn'ts W "‘“"'Wily rrm.i lis use oti
the 1
The great, ruddy farmer pine# lieeaux* breeze.* of tlie “sunny south," ncconqianlid opinion
he has not won fan** or position. The fa­ by a neighbor'* wife. Both left families of know-it-waa luaded aerktenta, an*! that tbo I*,1‘ d*V of February. A. D. la*, by Um* probate
peri-trittur
ran
away
when
be
uw
tbo
fatal
children
behind
them,
and
each
a
much
betmous man long* for the lusty health of tlie
ramlt of his wicked idiocy.
•tardy fanner.
prayin* tn.* court i„
* drt
Tbe grain of salt is wanUng.
How to Micure and retain the savor of
Gladstone is that phenomenal upper iwulnHtbox, D. T.. April 1.—Terrible prairie at section number thirty-one (31:. In tewnahti*
health in the .midst of this rushing, tn-r- i-ula city of two years growth that ban so far
lh^* .J'nurtb. rance number etgbt .'-ted^"7‘ mUV*a
??«~tay. tbe
vuua. over-worked generation Is a problem outgrown her (twaddling clotliiMi that sh»*’» tlm pro report***! from all jmrt* of the county
worthy of our clcscit attention. It cannot gut to have a strwt mi’gvay. aud that, too, between huro msi Cavhur on thewait am! far
lute^^ * Cer^“‘
•*
•aid pvtltlon. and that u_
M'vcrn! mites nortkAif that place. Tho coun­
be done with btiiunkinta. which but spur as soon as mon and umocy can build it
instituted to
Dated
Fetenar)
jnth,
A.
D„
low.
■«
ESSST*
Tbc clothing of a-little child of Mn*. Ate try U almost entirely lmrnc-1 over. Many
on the overworked nerve* to fresh efforts
Boncnr F. Hlxvim.
only to leave them mure Jaded and slmttrr- drew Bentley, of Tdsiin, caught fire white farms liuA* suilervd tbe loot oi*i»iuww, barns, ____
Adimnlstratef.' !
e*l. Nor with narcotics, which tem(&gt;orarily tUt lady wns calling nt a neighbors, death hay, uui/grow. South and so*iU;v.-est * f Hu­
suothc, but to create an utmatural appetite, resulting before tie* mother n-turned. The etty seittere have suffered equally a* much.
Tbe velocity of tlx* wind was lortymitesau
the terrors of sfhlch a D^Quincy has.so Louse al»o narrowly cm-ojx-*! cremation.
iirtberortcnu. That rate tJeiTLZX;^”
graphically poitnfjed.
/
A saw mill nnd bimlicr conflagration at hour, driving tho flames with frarful rapid­
It may lie asked, what Is the cause of this Bay City wiped ont JWO.QUO worth of prop­ ity. It was the most destructive fire In tL«*
pubMdild ta the
S1 ,W* orUrr b» tic
extreme nervousnesa, lack of appetite, erty for Hmilh Bros., and JJO.IXXJ worth for county for yrars, and It ia 1eared tls&gt; worst
lias not been leanirel.
lung treble, deficient heart action, falling Hill Bn*., ot East Baginaw.
eyesight, ajwplwtlcal tendency, etc. Ke
Tho tramp that assaulted a Tekoiwha
reply, poisoned blood, caused by deceased woman made a slight mistake, but by quick
PnoVttNDtVK, R. L, April 1.—Jack Ash­
fotroe copy.)
kidneys, and tbo troubles indicated are, af­ work in beating n hasty retreat, bo nuUMged
■
.
Judge ofFrotmte
ter all, but symptoms of adraneed kidney to avoid tbo hickory club aud kettle of boil­ ton ami Joe IAnn on fought at Burrelvilte, ,
'* ,w‘Lln« ,n 0” *ori&lt;5 more generatty
disease, which is but another name for ing w ater that would have been bls portion twenty-five tnlio* from here, at an early bour desired th*. lim|t |ilr v#t lbr Iu
Bright's diseart*. Unless remedied there bad be loitered around tn that latitude • tew Baturdny morning. The light r.-suite! in a pie put r.n eanng tor luetr Uranu
Mj». TAinJaSRUWiffij..
victory Cor Ashton. The artlctes call'd for we live our Ils st »ljCh , IiaCfl wo nat,11&lt;&gt;( liloe
will be a complete breaking down of tlie
• timetable.’ “
grraLblocxlqiurlfylug organs, the kidneys,
Tbe cignrvtto Betul ic raid to inbet Grand only eighteen rounds, but through a rniauiv to give the subject suffirisot though: anti! we
and they will be excreted, piece-meal, Rapid* cburcbos Bunday overlings. An dnrstandlng onrtber was called by tbe referae receive a reminder In tbtfabape cf a severe 111-,
raw
u,lrtJr&lt;"”'- »«•&gt;' four burts
through the urine.
aloputhic due of mvjK-ular Christianity Frank Moron of Bridgefiort, Conn. The bat­
tle was with two-oumv giuvrei fur a jiurve of
Now, in tbe spring of the year, owing to might do 'em good.
Then. tee. we an* oocstautlv bewiMerul by
StaUoM
11,000, all of which went to tbo winner. the varlom schools of msdlclne, and tbe Dbyslthe extra work which iuu lxt*n put upon
Gvn. Alger recently purchased 14,000 acres John I* Sullivan was present, alternating
Attorney fer Mortgagee.
tbe kidneys and liver, through a meat diet of Teum-race mineral nnd timber land* near cokching both men.
clans wb« represent tbem, ..Ren blunter tn our
dfirlng the winter mouths, these symptoms Lookout tnoontain, paying fHH.CUO there­
State of
obmei:
are more pronounced, and tin* danger to for.
A Detroit grand jury recently returned
the'pqticiit correspondingly increased. It
„ „„
.Vs therefore imperative that the poisoned fifty-one true iridictmeuta, alleging crim­ from Caph Dunham, of the wlmling N.-hocncr &lt;u w w
inal
offensaa
What's
tbo
matter
with
IjeInto
a
oaaevntrated
aud
very
palataMe
form
in
blood Im* eradiated, and that the kidney#
W. A. Groadar, report her arrival at Hl the shape of New 8tj &gt;• Reaeant Taste Vinegar
.be put In complete health, which can be troitl
-ij^t, Charles W. Armatrear. Jtll!£r
A Harrison man filled himself full of budge Vincent, W. L, having on board two sailor* Bitters, tbej would um hesitate * moment to
speedily aud effectually accomplished by
of tbe Boston bark Albert Russell. New York
foe use of Warner's Safe Cure, a tried and aud then tumbled into a neighlor * well. for Australia, which had burn wrecked, tlie
^Flag stattoasT
------------ —
proved specific in hundreds of thousands
rest of tho crew and tlie captain's wife and
of cases.
tfrasst'
«!&gt; a.».
two little girls being lost Tbe two man rre- injurious dragi are raatutly Boeding the maZ
^i*'"°relwu* widow of uk! *te
Pursuing tbe path we have marked out
you will immscss the salt of content, wlthKL’mu Vf"” T**" ““
»«l «&gt;’•
ont which life's banquet Is "fiat, stale nnd
Htyle \ Ittecnr Bitters I'u 1*1 i, 1:1, &lt;j
bly, and one of them will die.
cmnly declared agaiuxt dancing, theater-go­
unprofitable."
ing and “kindred dissipations." Now let's
.... _ ______ sisra
Bismarck has given up brandy and to-1
Chicaoo, April 1.—Originating in a ria- the courage to try the New Style. It straightens
The auditor gwend'H office oLchs Chicago story btuldtag oa Clinton street, between out a tangled-up system tn a very short white, ------- - “ n* Afapara iafl/jbZto."
bnecti and has resorted to the game of
and West Mirhignn Railroad (OTiupany will
and Uwae who buy It once buy It always•oittalre to drive away the blues.
Mat lorn.
be removed frvui Muskegon t&lt;&gt; Grand Rapids
Why don't you try It, reader? Il Is sent out
Happy Home Blood Purifier is the peo- May 1, thus cobcentraUng the general officw about $Xfl,&lt;K0 Friday night Th- building by a responsible house, and Is exactly as rspro _ ■ami want,.
waa occupied by 8. A. Maxwell A Co, man­
asw®b.“
.pie'll popular mtjdielne for purifying the of tbo company at the-latter city.
*----ufacturers of wall paper; J. T. Hora &amp; Cu, seated. It r«f«
blood; preventing or curing dyspepsia,
Samuel Havens, n Holly citurn, bln du­ printers and lithographers. Uh* Dran Rattan
■ billioukness, headache, Ixrils and all fevers rance vile, charged with a criminal assault reimramy, the Illinois Watch company, tbe
■and malarial diseases. Price 50 cento and on a little acbool girl Thon* are Holly peo­ Danviih Stove company, and' J. T. Blatrh- may not have it. hut h. .in
ple who intimate that Samuel isn't quite ns fonl &amp; Co., manufacturers of white lm&lt;l and _____ ______ ,. «*&gt;■ □*)« neasant Taste on
•one dollar per bottle.
pure aud BfiotJeM as an angel, nitwit he's a
carton and bottle before you take tt. Try k, and Charlotte
Ex -Senator Tabor, of Colorado, began fervent Methodist
you will feel happier than If you had found *
life a* n workman in Secretary Proctor's
Fred Wilson was robbed in Fort Huron by
a gold mine, for it Is really a tnlne-of health.
Detroit
marble quarries In Vermont. .
PHinaDKLrHta,
*
Pa.,
April
1.
—
Prince
a couplo of hack-drivers, aud making com­
' Free from alcohol and opium; co*&gt;p*wed ot
plaint to the police, he waa taken tn tbe Takiblhito, Lieut Yaahl and IJeu', Rati, all I expensive herbs and roots, with a fine, delicate
fioma FooUab People
Wa»l«al?J'/NDf-us BRU * •
county jail, while tbe robb.-r* were allowed
Japan, paid a visit to Cramp's ship yard Cavortng.
AUow .i eoujti to run until 11 gem beyoud tbe to skip out unmolested. Is this tho modern of
wanlcu|&lt;’fp&lt;-nj- TheRiw.,.. ‘
Friday and iuspecteii tho Vranvina 'fbe
Detroit..
Scud for a beautiful book free.
reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, tt will exemplification of justice by the power
a man in Booth f.vn- i
visitors were greatly delighted with tho visit,
erica. Send nr.rr'
that be!
. but though plena***! exprtwed- no surprise.
and oddreav wit**
away. Could they be induced to try the succwmThe
party
tfoes
to
WasLinjptoa
next
to
visit
Middleville curiosity has been greatly «tJ2-cent stamp for fu I
fal nedteine called Kemjhi Balsam. which Is crciaed
of" late by the nppaanuice in that their legation mm! call «&gt; Frrahleiit HarriI K i&gt; -^cu'arw to
"ukl on a positive guarantee ta rurr, they would
rural retreat of a white beaited robin. But
Immadlataly see the exaellant ettecl after tak- why in tbo wurld can't a robin have a white
— - . .
V ~-*«*K5CleynLv-»«»
Bat Crrv. Mie!*.,-, April 1.—In
taro Friday afternoon 1,SW,&lt;XX) fact of lumHereafter the library of theTlritinh
RHEUM.
museum will not supply novels to reader* jwrauted in railing tanglefoot on Sunday. |
hare taken u nltwty-day recreative trip to
until five years after publication.
Toady A Turner Jointly. Ou» hundred and
Vitality, exhausted by overwork or dia« ara. ia quickly restored by mw of Ayer’s
*• ’be onto teen-._______
t■
MrsapariUa.
’
•
exmSSTn?
"1W
Jamc*. Moshe-. &lt;&gt;f Muabervlllc. to dying
2,000 btubr-b at Oort. Lura
$3,000.

eW

Evidence, Frosh, 1

On Crutehe

“T^eo 3^t

OLD

^ORSt.

BLANKETS

ARE THE STRONGEST.

IHE CMAtLES A VOCELER

knCtNl!

fflYSICIAI

' Is UM Tros
SKILL a

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F. D. CLARKE

Merrill Block. DKT

\VANTKl&gt;- Agent* to w
W Tipped Umrwiek

TNTEXDING ADVK1CT1S
1
GKO. I* ROWE

Hastings Bann&lt;

$1.0

Bostt

Dry W
MARR &amp;

Will pec on

3 mOMlIIM

jwrsreaal liuipartlou aad a

more «f tiwmr goods at au
price*, it stands you tai

Battle Creek as wxm

y

INTO.

Michigan Central

tlanm-la in light gray, raw

gtay. navy, cardinal, b

coioni and nice goods am

No.

colon’ meh as cardina

m:

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tbe stuff that takra. Ou

Mcestaay

mwi

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In all the aewrwt and elut

row CATARRH

tarn exhibited by

251’?

fotoringa. these are band

&lt;axit designs and goods w

■ of the Ma«&gt;n McttuxlU: chnreh. and
• iu evangi lisUc work.

Miukeew,;
tnlpblta work* tanked rmt

"sat«is-ts«SK£

PKhas'i Croup Reiodv
FOB CBIUMtgv

J

Job!
Weekly Trite**’

battle

Marr &amp;

cBm
Si-

�'DE GANG” COULD CARE FOR HIM.

rtrert araba wtfre playing in Chambora street,
jtut m fivmt. of our $15,000,000 court haute.
They were skylarking In their own peculiar
way, ^when a heavy grocer’s wagon cornu
dashing down the street. The bore vattert-d,
but one of them wns too slow. He itumblcl
nnd fell, and luforc bo could recover himnJf
the wluxfa of tho wagon had pawnl over o:«.
of his legs. The driver whipped up Ids horse
and.CKnpcl. Thcro was no policeman near,
and but few jkwo-di by. But tho boy Eul
friend*. Every Loy who hod been placing
with him was ttt his side in on Instant Tbo
boy was badly hurt
It wns plain at a glance that his kg was
brokra, and, rough and Ignorant n* bfa ccm
pontons were, they ,aw this. Then “Corkey. ’the newsboy, who fa tho chief ot thu
scabs of the City Hall purk, took command
und ordered him to be'takra up. Two ot Umi
rtrougtoiof tho ln&lt;fa lifted the boy, and no
child wn» ever more tenderly Ilf i«f from its
bed by ita mother than was'this rough wnlf
ot t)u&gt; stract bv hfa fellows. Then he was
placed on lire baek of tho strongest of hi*
friemU.
'•Ter «]«■ Cluunl&gt;ers street bcapittle,” or­
dered Coi-k&lt;y. Then he bent over tlie in­
jured boy. Does yer link yer kin stun' itr
he OAks Mdicitously.
‘‘It»I«rct:y tough, Cork,” fa the reply, “but
I ain’ti lost mo nen e yit."
At thfa juncture a gimtltunun who had como
np ruggrstadjliat n tioliecnuin b- hunted up
and that an ambulance bo callsd. n-.cn
Corkcy m»..Ttc;l Ifintwlf.

RE
medy-paIN
For Strains and Sprains^
Evidence. Frosh. New. Strong.

m. i. WALXACX.

*•1= la a*
WX EAT.

II : \H1EL I-' TZ'-.'AT

CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Blllimorc. MS.

ilLARKE
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. ::««!!

MtSiilirOM-EshMSai

3PHYSICIAH AND SURGEON
k st®* Treating with toe OrertMt

NenBns ani Prirale Diseases.

’ iiic,
.&lt; - t.EBVOUS DEBILITY, Lo»t Manhood,
t-S M-.nwry. Exhauatinz Drains, Terrible
■ &lt;n.&gt;,Head and Ba&lt;-k Ache and altbe effects
i -iilydecayairipnhapiCooaumptiono«
tt.tty. f ■ ^'.ctl KieaUtklUy by t*-w oaetboda with
i - bvWlLlSand all bad Blood aad Sain DU.
• I verr-antntly cured.
KIDNEY and URINARYwr.plaintvOleat,

!

FARM AND GARDEN.
TIMELY TOPICS CONSIDERED IN A
PLAIN. PRACTICAL MANNER.

“nu’derv ain't no iunlwrlar.ee wautfaL Mo
friend.” c0ntlhued tbo M-lf jn&gt;&gt;»;i»jd child of
.u_
-mcitlitrly. "yer mean* well, an’
Yer n gi ilih tnan. But lemma
i'." u'.? DiT
yer gang ain't very high
yer ping don't count fur much,
t?f dm yervgatig gits hurt disy-'r
The geutlenam did &amp;• e. and left the *cwe,
slipping a dollar into CorkcY’s hand. Tb;*n
the latter ran afn-r hi* ar.ny. which had
n nrly ivu-lwd tbe hosplud. After they had
delivered the boy over to the hospital jitiVMi.-itui* llw whole gun,* camped out roi the
strrej tint!! Corkcy reported that their frieni*
bad a broken leg, but that tho doctors ha l
said tliere was nothing scrioiu r.lxjut it.
IHcgntious ' faited tlw hospital every day.
nnd "Corkey’s” dollar and, &lt;&gt;tluv* sums eonlanded iu dMicacim for "Cbtauny,!’ as they
call their friend.
.

• :mie, Nervous *n&lt;’. Delicate Di«ea(C*.

Orlgih of tho Great Iaik&lt;--.
Mr. A. T- Drummond. a C'muuUan geologist,
hax nwrtly published an interesting paper
&gt;m the origin of the gnat lake* &lt;t North
.

A fnent’iy !-:trr orcattnay tave future infirr.
J'M coLJen yeare tolife. &lt;**fffook

grologfats that them lakes were formcl by
glacial action, n,vicw which sottncl to Him!
currolioratfon in the fact that a very large
amount of debris apparently worn from the
WASFED igrnt* to »eil our Salamander Lawn* teenpied by thew nbeels of water- lies
’ ’ I i;k"-'h I. &lt;&gt;ni«w|ck. Evcrisstliig. bllfbt on th* country to the math ttf their borders
•
,1'rolit* 200 per erUL Kamolurtiy
.. ;
’Wrltii Flm-nix Lampwtck Co.. in jiodtion* where it could only havo been
brought by ico action. Mr. Drummond holds
that gfarirrs bad nut much effect. in eroding
;: M11 Xi; ADV KRT1 *EP.N should address the lake basilm ;roper, or in shaping tbrtr
GKO. &gt;" ROWELL A CO.,
present 'outline. Ho furthermore holds to
■
fo Spruce ■’trcet. New York.
&gt;--feet Hit of I.HOO newspaper* will besent the conclusion* that Lake Superior is tbe
mo»t ancient l&gt;a*in of thfa chain, nnd that it
was farmed In the Cambrian and Huronian
times, 4. c,, in the earlier stag.* of the earth’s
history. He regard* it in mrt due to a down
folding of the rocks. as in the trough of a
mountain valley,.but that.much &lt;&gt;f tbe detail
of its shape was due 10 long continued vclc.-iXy action, whirl, bnsclunrly occurredabout

F. D. CLARKE, M. D.,
MIOH

Manii: Block. DETROIT.

Hastings Banner,

$1.00 a Year.

Boston

Dry Gooods Store
• MARR &amp; DUFF
Will pat on sale

j tJXTaAORDMAH 2ARGA1US

Michigan. Huron and Ontario be «osider*
to have been low area* on the path of on tin­
dent river, which existed tyforc the glacial
period, the basin like character of tlie coun­
try having’ lievn given by the relatively re­
mit warping* in the surface of tbo country.
Eri;- and Ht. Clair be regard* ns the hut
formed of the lakes, them basin* also being
duo to warping* in the rocks about them,
which created barriers nenw the original out
lets of the valley*.
. Tbcfv fo no question -that Mr. Drummond’H
explanation of the taken shows that the cir­
cumstances of their formation were more
complicated than fa commonly mippiwd by
gnologfata It do.* not appear, however. that
be baa given quite fflffldent weight to glacial
action cr to tbc proceafa of solution by which
i the water* of each great lake* extend their
’these liasiri* other, than laike Superior hro

itifalttny nature, and in part* mire or 1«b
&gt;. &lt;lre-s goods width ought to have your ichargvd with uilino matcriab, all of whic^i
readily jmw into »olution and goawny to the
Thfa diMolving juxiecw fa of'more Im'■• .-I lti«|H*ctlon aad ns there will be no '
nco in frmh water Iwudiw tlmn in the
Tbe sre water fa already m&gt; far charge,!
•! th-&gt;**- gr&gt;&lt;*d« at anything near those
mineral matter held in *oln(ion that it
•. : stands you iu mtd to route to
t readily dboolva the rocks with which
ic* in contact. Where, boiwvw, fresh
Creek as soon on you can uad buy
ba-dns have their shores in contort with
j containing a considerable quantity of
they readily and rapidly extend their

IVo. 1.

•—

pieces, 34-SS hi., all waol ilress

:■ in light gray, we dlum gray. dark
“Another woaderfuFtHscbvery has been
made and that too by A lady In this coun­
These are ah the choicest ty.' Disease fastened Its dutches upon
inr and for seven years she withstood its■i ■ and iilcn goods and will be wild for Jeverret texts, but hfr vital organs were
nndennined and. 'death swnu-d imminent.
For three months she coughed incessantly
and cixikl not sleep. She bought of us u
tattle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for
rensumptlon and was so much rellevwl on
.i ■ :ai plot's. 28 in., double fold tri- taking first dose .that she slept all night
and with one bottle has been miraculously
all wool extrr fine and firm goods in
curwL Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.'’
-itch as cardinal, scarlet, navy, Thu* write W. C. Hamrick * Co., of
Shelby. N. C.—Get a free trial bottle at" •
:onn blatli. wine, gobelin, stone color, H. Goodyear’s drug *twe.
'• -t.' medium gray, dark gray. ’Oda Is
W. D. Sult. dnigglHL Blftnw. imL.
• *nm Uiat laki's. Our prices on this testifies: “1 can reccommend Electric
Bitten as tbe very- I*** remedy. Every
• will be Bi cenu a yard. Just think bottle wild has given relief In every iw.
■ ' Icgant double fold tricot for 2b cewta One man took nix l*»ttire, ami was cured
of rheumatism &lt;if 10 years’
Abraham Hare, druggist. Bellville? Ohio,
■&lt;nh 40 cents. (Come, come away).
affirms: “The best selling medicine I
have ever handled in my 90 yean* expor*
lenre. Is Electric Bitters.” Thousands ot
• ase :w pieces, elegant printed chailies others have added their testimony. w» that
the verdict is unanimous tlmt Electric
‘ ■ the tirwesi and choicest figures and Bitters do enre all diseases of the llvor.
kidneys or blood Only a half dollar a
■!" iuxs those are handsome goods, ele- bottle at W. H. Goodyear's drug store.
■m designs and goods worth 1S0&lt; cents a
The liest salve in the world for cuts,
«'l. Our price on these goods will be “ bruises, ulcers, salt rheum. fi*ver *&gt;res.
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns,
i ■•luaper than calico.
.
and all skin eruptions, and positively cures
Vi c give you-fair warning of the arrival piles, or no pay required. H
tn give perfect satisfaction, or money re­
th--nlxp .vluirgalns. Comi! before they funded. Price 2b ets. per box. For sal*'
by W. H. Goodyear
kr their departtire.
A woman died at Ontoungon ngeil 10'me y, cardinal. brown, dnrk green,

ih.'e. wine.

TKTo. Q.

No. 3.

H vrri.H CHEEK.

Dr. Jaque*' Gentian Worm Cake" destroy
worm and remove them from the xystem.
Sate, pleasant and effective.

SHEEP HUSBANQRY.

Plans for Farmers* Oroumls That ACnrd
Pleaslnc Sarroauellugs to the Dttrliiag
HouMwAet Comparatively Bniult Ifapetull-

The cotrtly plans of landscape gardens
ire out of the- question with many farmere, but pleasing results may be reached
by (he owners of small farms at small
eaiKmse. us is shown in thu two plans
Itvru reprodue.-d from Cmnitry Gentle­
man.

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HO. It-PLAN FOB FARMER'S GB^UNDS.
In Fig., 1 the dwelling (D'i stands night
nr tan nxls from tho pubiic road (R). and
it; res-.clwd by the curved carriage road,
through a grass Inwn'plantcd with n few
qraaim nlal trees. Tiiu straight road on
the left is for reaching the carriage torn
■(c) and other form Buildings v. ith heavy
or rough load.* without driving cluse to
the- dwelling. A foot path on the right
gives access to tho houne to foot passxmgi-t* wn tliat side. The apple orchard is
still further to the right, and still fur­
ther are,the cultivated ilckls. A ovuveni-nt open qxtciy in the rear of the
dwelling give* room for hingingclothes.
etc. In the rear ot this antcc is the fruit
garden, with rows of : dwarf pears,
gra1&gt;ra, currant, rasplx-rry and gooaeIx-rry bushes and lines of strawberries.
Vegetables may be grown between the
buklics nnd dwarf trees. The npaco oc­
cupied with ornamentals, n half acre or
more, may be cosily kept with the baud
Liwn mower. If, instead of the orna
mPqUl trees planted on this jiortiou of
thu.ground, some handsome growing
fruit trees, 03 Standaid pears, take th-.-ir

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Numbered with reliablo papers rood
before tho Wisconsin Farme-r’a Institute
is one by Harrison Uole. of Dane county,
to lieginner* in sheep hwdkindry. Fol­
lowing are extracts of interwt to pros­
pective sheep growers*.
. In deciding tin- bnxal be guided by tlie
branch of sheep hiulmndry you intend
-to follow. ' If you wish to raise- baths to
sell at from right to twclvo weeks old
you must tore uno or both parents of
tho coarse wooled variety for the take cf
carir maturity. If your object b wool
aud* mutton there is no breed. that
is equal to tlie Merinos. ' They will
herd in largafloek* better ri d do well
cn less feed than nny other brood.
Iu starting a flock it js generally the
most profitable to buy tho lent of the
kind, but if you lack mean* the next
best thing Is a healthy old rJteep from a
large flock. Put by tlmnuelves, they
will often renew their age.and prov-i not
a bad investment, but 4;void young or
middle aged cull*: they luck constitntioual vigor aud are tho nicut worthless
(dock one cun purchase. .
Having sdected yuttr breed for n speci­
fic pur|tosr, preBs steadily forwanl by
breeding to a fixpd type. On the subject
of eoar*o and fine wooh Mr. Cole gives
figures which are- dveidcdly in favor of
tho fine wools fbr money in his t&amp;ectioa,
where soil und climate are well adapted
to;lhe Merinos.
On fattening sheep Mr. Colo says; "I
1 think the tiest ago at which sheep fattqn
h&gt; 3 to 4 years, but all the way from
lambs to that age you can pick out sheep
tliat will fatten well. Feed grain in a
flat bottomed, dry trough, if jxisailJo—u
trifle at first, lr.crea.su until you reach
to ono and onc-ltalf |x,&gt;unib each per day.
In damp..muggy weather feed lighter.
Ba sure and not food so as to lava them
leave grain in their trough. Tta not disturb.thcm iu the morning; let them get
up of their own accord, and pick ofbund
a little before you feed them. I like
mixed grains for sheep better titan feed­
ing all one kind, and t'n coarse feed I also
giro as great a variety ua possible, but
the same kind at a stated time each day/*

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no. 2—ULAN FOR FARMER’S DARDEN,
place, they may be kept in a fairly
thrifty comlWon by keeping tho gross
corfttantly abort with tho lawn mower,
and withjho annual top dressing of fine
fertiliser* which tho ground will receive;
add thus tho lawn mower becomes a tool
-df real utility und economy, by allowing
these fruit trees to grow on this' portion
of tho ground which otherwise, if occu­
pied with tall grass,.would render them
stunted nnd worthless.
,
Fig. 2 represent* a modification of the
preceding plan, where tho farm limo on
tbe left is entirely separate from tbc
ornamental grounds, and still reaching
the carriage house and barn buildings.
Tho garden (O) on the right is laid out so
- ns to lx» cultivated, by horeo power, the
small fruits being plantctl in lines or
row* with tho vegetable.* between them.
This vegrtablo ground is thus capable of
lieing plowed every spring with two
horses, and afterwanls cultivated with
ono horse during tho summer, at little
cosL and giving a much liner growth to
thc«uaa11 fruitfl and vegetables than they
could receive if tho work had to be done
by bond. An average estimate places
the Inlmr of keeping a garden dean with
the liorso cultivator at less than onetenth of the work when done by luind.

Ite.-crinK llrollrr* for Markrt.
Tlie system of rearing broilers for
market, employed by George B. Stapp,
of Hope,’Ind., pr&lt; scuta enough inter­
esting nswell as useful features to at­
tract attention, and has recently boon
described and illustrated as follows, in
American Poultry Journal:
Tlie building is 73 foet long mid 12 feet
wide, ordinary “drop siding” being used
in its construction. The remarkable fea­
ture of tbo system is tho long furnace
which extends tho full length of the
building, nnd Is arranged tu warm tlie
different peu» in such a manner ns tc
make tbo ordinary brooder entirely un­
necessary. This furnace is flrcil at one
end as shown In tho sketch. Along the
top, ordinary tiles are arranged sido by
side, for warning tho air on tho principle
sometimes utilized in greenhouses. The
furnace and the floors of tho )K*&gt;ui are
covered with cement.
Tlie incubator hoase, which is an aux­
iliary to this house, is built on exactly
tho same plan, but is only twenty feet
long. Tlie floors of both houses arc cov­
ered with straw chaff to the depth of two
inches. Ample ventilation is provided.
For the first three weeks of their lives
tho chicks arc kept in the incubator house
where tho temperature is 03 to 70 degs.

HOUSE TOR HEARING BROIIKRS.
Gt six feet from tho furnace. They are
then romoveJ to tho brmxlcr house, aud
placed in the room nearest ttto firebox of
tho furnace, where tho tciutterature is
the-wnrmest (lk» dogs.) and ut the end of
each succeeding three weeks they are
moved eno room further away from the
warm end of the building. The temper­
ature in tho eighth (last) room is 5 or C
degs. lower than near the fire t»ox. Thus
tho chicks fresh from tho incubator arc
given the warmest quarters, and by the
Tbo depth to which the plow ultould time they have reached tho further end
of
the brooder bouno they are of mniAcctbe run dttyend.* on tho character of tho
soil nnd the kind of crop to be grown. able sire, and a succession of hatches is
nicely
accommodated. No other warmth
Wheqt and beans require a deeper range
,of feeding area -titan barley. Tho stiff­ kt needed than that furnished by tho long
est and poorest soils generally need furnace. Tho chicks sleep upon tho chaff
more working than good land. Another without any covering. On a very cold
point to bo kept in view is this, contra­ morning they may be found scattered
dictory as the statement may seem: tliat along the side of their room next the
while tillage loosens a stiff soil, it lias furnace, but as tho temperature is uni­
tlia opposite effect on a naturally light form oil along tho furnace and tho cement
and ixirous soil This arises from tbo floor is als-o warm for somo distance they
fact that sandy soil/by being frequently never huddle together. Tlie advantages
stirred, becomes finer and finer in its of this gybtem over the common brooder
grains or part iclett/ which renders its nro freedom from crowding and tho ab­
density greater and porosity Jesf. The solute security against loss in case tlie
liarrows and clod crusher will have on source ot heat should from any cause be
important part tejilay in tho farm oper­ disarranged.
With these essential principles thus
ations ot tho next few months. Any
roughness on tho surface must bo thor­ fully provided for, any good system of
oughly wrought dow n. It is impossible feeding will mako broiler rearing on a
to cover tho seed BarisfocBrily with the largo scale a success. Mr. Stapp’s bill of
eoil in lumpy luamefl, vfiMcJjiuch of the fore is: Boiled rico the first tlirco days;
plant fowling ingrodidiMro thus locked rieo and wheat cookqd,together for tho
up. The ad van tnges^^p fine tilth uro next ten; after which, or os soon os they
manifold, hut tbe pri&lt;Bd of these are will eat IU comes wheat and cracked
fl) tliat it inereoww the absorbent and re­ corn. Tho first few days they nro fed
tentive powers of tho soil, and (2) tliat it four to six times a day; after tliat, three
renders tbo inert materials, organic and times regularly. For variety they havo
inorganic, convertible into soluble plant tho usual bran and meal mush, seasoned
food.
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with a little cayenne pepper; also meat,
cooked or raw, three times a week. Their
Oats nro beyond question tho best crop green food is chopped onions and a head
to seed gruss and clover with. It ia not of cabbage to pick aL Sloppy feed is
avoided and no water is given them un­
ao much the crop as tho condition of the til eight or ten dnvs old- No sand is sup­
■oil and the timo tliat favors tho success­ plieduntil they begin to eat dry grain.
ful grow th of grass; oats secure the very
best time, and if tliat crop is properly
prepared for. it affords nil the necessary
Tonjakoa success of peach growing
conditions of soil If farmers would al­ one should select elevated sites and warm,
ways saw their grass and clover seed sandy soils, or localities near large bodies
upon well manured soil, fresh plowed of water. In most situations a peach orand well harrowed, Wo should hear no clinrd should be well cultivated. So ad­
more of poor catches and half sown vises a practical horticulturist
meadows, and if farmers would only
Among tho~ latest notable features of
give their oat crop a liberal quantity of tha poultry businMB i» that of batching
manure, which Jl will repay with good
ducks by incubator and fattening them
interest, they can always get a good
catch of grass and clover on tho land.— far early market. It is claimed to bo a
very remunerative burinvss.
American Agriculturist.

Friends, Washerwomen HouseLend me your cars, and hear me
for my cause, j
The Soap I come to speak about
is the Great Santa Claus.
Tis good for every purpose,
For which a soap is needed.
And joy will bring to
every one
Who has wise counsel
heeded
•
And spent a nickel, just to
prove
What wonders it will do,
To lighten labor, save expense
And make things bright and new.

SANTA CLAUS SOAP fc the
In tbe market far w&lt;*hing, &gt;couring, cleaning
scrubbing, &amp;C. For sale Iry all grocer* st 5c. a cake.

N. K. FAIRBANK &amp; CO., Manufacturers, Chicago, III.

Spring Disorders
Fhattered nerves, tired I
. brain. Impure blood,,
deLUitaU-d system, sill
arc the natural &lt;mt-|
tunic in tbc Spring A I

Dnino’c

rd I HU &amp;

SnSTX Celery Compound
«- - .
. I oruggtsts. tfcUor-^- i ry unnmu ra, pra«u uj
IKund. We let o-hers Uftprt -011 fuarw-rc-d by tbe manufacturer*,
rintlse us-you cannut 1 iiu kbring mecUeine which wilt do all thHtta

Purifies the Blood.

w.
tno, Vt., write*: *’1 have wd 4,alne‘» Delery
ynj| aeconnta of wonderful cures wade by
। (impound on •evcrul occm-lon^ and always J Paines Celery cmnpouMl after other medicines
wUli brnvltt, -I a*t xprtng, telug very much run aB4 yjo t«t physician.* bad tailed, -ent ttto.
down and debWteted. 1 -tiuimeoeed taking It. There* nothing like it.
.
TWO bottles made mo tee! like a new man. A*
.
,
a cenend t. nlc and spring meJtclne 1 do hut •
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mx iot &gt;a.w. 1 &gt; .»bi.
know ul Its eciuaL"

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W«L1*. RlgHAMPTON 4t Co., Uurltligton. Vt.

ffa.XSa. IT IS CAST TO DTE »ITH tHAKOAD DTES ££££

Notice to Farmers’.

FBOBATE ORDEB.
State ot MlehlE*u. Couutv of Itarry-s*.
At a AeMlon of tbe 1'rutuUa Court for tbc
County of Barry, hokieu at the Probate Office.
In tbe City uf Hasdnss, In odd county, ou Fri­
day. the tub day ot March, in the year one
thousand eight iiundrcd amt eighty nine.
Present, Chariea W. Artnatrvug. Judge of
Prot&gt;ate.
I u the matter of the eatataof Addison Spalding,
deeeiaed.
,
On reading and filing th* petition, duty xeriDed. of Julia Spalding, widbw of *ald drccawd.
praying that a certain Instrument naw on file lu
thia court purporting to be tbe last will and
testament ot said deceased may be admitted tu
probate and tbo executrix therein named ap­
pointed.
Tbcrwpon It Is-ordered. that Thursday, the tth •
day of April, A. I&gt;. fa&amp;.at ten o'clock In the fore­
THE GENUINE
noon, be assigned far the bearing of said peti­
REPAIRS for SALE PLOWS­
tion. and that the Delm at law of said deceased
and all other j-ersons interested in «ald estate, One Genuine Fotnt,’ LamWde, or Miidbourd.
are required to appear at ai session of said
Court, then to beholden at tho Probate Office,
in tbe City -of Hasting*, In said County, and furo!«hcd by “Spurious Manufacturer*.”
•bon cause, tt any there be, why the prayer ot
Bl Y ONLY GEMt’IXE PABTSy
the petitioner should not be granted. And it Isfurther ordered, that said petitioner give notice Look for our TRADE MARK on all Catlings.
to tbc person* Interested In said estate, ot tbe
iwndenev ot said petition, and the bearing
GALE M’FG C(k Albion. Mich.
thereof, by causing a copy of tin* order to be
published lu the Hastings Hanxkx. a newspa­
per pi Inted and circulated tn said County of
llirrv once in each week for three Miccessive
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
Chas. W. ABMSTnoxa.
MORTGAGE SALE.
.
Judge of Probate.
Default having
been
made tn the
conditions of a certain mortgage made by
Mary A. Bloom by her guardian. M. If.
FBOBATE ORDEB.
Bloom, who received his lieease from
Blate ot Michigan,county of Barry-es.
tbe Probate Court of Barry
County,
At a sesaloti of the lYobate Court for the Mich., to Enin I). Whitlock, dated [January
County of Barry, holder: al the lYobate office In ' 30th. A. I). n-M. and ircorded In the office of
the City of Hasting*, In said County, on Mon­
day. the IMli day of March, tn. tbc year one
thousand eight hundred and eight v-ntne.
roan-. A. D. J»4, In ilber »L’&gt; of martgue*
l*re»cnt, ( hades W. Armstrong. Judge of offliaire si?, which 'mortgage *11 MSignoa to
l*robaie.
Valentine Lein*, anil said assignment was duly
Lu the matter ot the estate of Noah Bowker, recnnled, on wtilch mortgage there I* claimed to
dccraaetl.
s
.
be due *1 the date of this notice, the sumof fottr
On readim nnd filt:-g the petition, duly veri­ bundrcd »lxty-Ove dollars and tarty-seven centa.
fied, of James M. Cadwallnder praying for tin- and an alluniey'* fee of ten dollar* provided for
purpose
ot ascertaining, adjudicating ami deter­ In said mortgage, and no suit or proceedtna
................
mining who were the l«gi»l representative or at law haring been instituted to recover the
reprewntatlvrs &gt;&lt;f the said Noah Bowker de­ money* secured by &gt;*id mortgage, nr any part
representatives
ceased, and entitled to int)ertl the real estate ot thereof.
which said deceased died soiled.
Now. therefore by virtue of the power of sale
Thcrcupon 11 ta ordered, that Thursday, the contained In said mortgage and the statute tn
11th dnyot April, A. D. xa«*. at ten o'clock in such eaao made ami provided, notice fa hereby
the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of tvent hat on Saturday tbe Uh day of May,
raid petition, and that the heirs at law and
I) imo. at ten 01 lock in the forenoon. I shall
legal representative* ot sold deceased and all sell at pnbttc auction, to the highest bidder, at
other persons Interested tn said estate, are re­ the north front door of tbe Court House tn tbe
quired to appear ata sdslonof said court, then city of Hastings (that being the place where the
to lw- liuldei) ul the Probott office, in the city of Circuit Court for Harry County fa botaeni tbe
HastlnM, in said county, and show cause,If any premises detcrihed In raid mortgage or «o much
there We. why the prayer of the petitioner lliereof as may be nercsaary to pay the amount
may not be granted. And Ufa further ordered, due on said inortgagr. with seven per cent, tntliui said petitioner James M. Cadnailadcr tercst. and all legal eosU. togrth-r with an at­
give notice to tbe pcraous interested tn said ro­ torney * fee otten doliancoveoanted for therein,
tate, ot the pendr-ncy of raid pctlliun. and the the promise* being described tn said mortgage
bearing thereof by causing a copy of this order as al) that certain lot, niece and parcel of land
lobe published in the Hnstinp Banxkk a situate In the Township ot Castleton, in the
newspaper printed and circulated tn haldCoun- County ot Barry and State of Michigan, and
tvof fiarry oner Inearh week for three successive kn-wn and described as follows: Tlie west
weeks previous to said day ot hearing.
half ot the west half ol the south eeat quamer
UIIAXI.KH W. ARMRTKOXO.
of section twelve (13) In township tftree (3) north
Judge of Probate.
of range seven (7) west, umtaiuim: forty («&gt;
(A true copy.)
acres oLland. be the same more or lc«a. accordinr Wthe I nlRWffitate* snrver.
GVABDIAN’H BALE.
In the matter of the estate of Jonn W. A.
Assignee of Mortgagee.
itariow. a minor.
Smith &amp; Comirovk.
.
Notice la hereby fpven that I shall sell at pub­
AttaHM-ya for Assignee-ot Mortgagee.
lic auction, to the highest bidder, on Saturday
the fourth day of May. A. D., UMLat ten o'clock,
CHANCEKY
SALK.
in the forenson, at tiio probate office in tb- . it&gt;
of Hasttnga in tbe county of Barry &gt;n tlie state
ot Michigan, pursuant to license and authority
granted to me on the second day of March. A.
I).. im». by the probate enort of Barry county. dated on the 3rd ot day November, A. D. l*w.
~II
,Ka
tlfla. «n.t ill. In a certain cause therein pending wherein
Alouro Ferris Is complainknt and NetUo
cjttaie situate ana iraux in use comuy m narry. Raymond and Martha a. Wood are defend­
In the Mate ot Michigan, known and drecribwi ants. Notice is hereby given that 1 shall
as follow*, to-wlt: Tbe undivided one sixth •ell at public auction to tbe highest bidder, on
part of ah tbe following de-crlbed pni—'- “* Friday, the third day ot May. A. D. two. at
ten o'clock in me forenoon, at the north front
land, all In the city of HasUngs. B«tv
door ot the court house, in the city ot HMUngs.
Mleblftan. to-wlt: The wwt tw«ity-l'
county ot Barn*aud State of Michigan, raid
one half feet (BH) o&lt; lot tour hundred
court house being the place for holding tbe cir­
five, lots six hundred four, six hundred .
hundred six. six htmdrvd seven, six hundred cuit court for the county of Barry, all tbe follow
eight, six hundred twenty-two, six hundred Ing described property, to-wlt: AUthalccrtnln
- , ty-three. six hundred twenty-four, six piece or parcel of land situate. In tbe township
!.u 11 •:i --.t twenty-five.six hundred twenty-six. six of Carlton, In the county ot Barry and *Ule ot
Michigan, audnt describedt.olr
as ntfollow*, to-wlt:
huiMlrtxl iwetnj-aeven. six hundred twenty- ■rt...
elsBt. six hundred twenty-nine: also the mill,
water power and mil) yard as tt existed on the
-.'.sth day of June A. D.. 1877 connected with tbe range eight west
Datad llasUags, Mich., March 111. IMP.
°’i "’’'i&lt;jLD)"iiwiBarl0W&amp;001
ALONxr&gt; E. Kknaston.
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CHAXtis F. Dwioiit, Guardian.
Orcutt Court CommlM loner. Barry Co.. Mich.

DUY ONLY
D

KXACl-KX &amp; VANABMAX,

YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND 1
J mt as readily M by attending some rchodl and
at 1-1 the expaqae.
LESSONS BY MAIL.
A new method-SIMPLE and THOROUGH.
Bbortimud writers gtd iroin
S5O TO SI50 PER MONTH.
Tlie. work Is light, pleasant and respectable.
Hundreds havo learned Shorthand la this way
and arc now earning over.
SI,OOO PER YEAR.
JUST THE THIMC FOR LADIES.
Send fsr particular* to the

STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.
ANN ARBOR. MICH.

Solicitor, for I oinplxtaant.

NOTICE OF COMMI88lO.\Elta ON CLAIMS.
Slate of Mieh

C.4. Buna *

�THE PROFESSIONAL ESCORT.

10 THE POOR INDIA#
AND OTHER IMPRESSIVE FIGURES ON
THE THOROUGHFARES

tta Nabti

j»ew sots o-.—a
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.
good essay wsy» of making a Hvtay ta it,
booret end dtabon-t. Ono at tho queer,
though buosat, ways IS Brt forth in an ad vertisemeut. of which the fullowtag tea copy,
M-d which «i&gt;r»ar» rrguiariy in the metreqej
Itandaflio:

|

POPULAR CRAZES.
THEY COME UNANNOUNCED AND
DISAPPEAR AS SUDDENLY.

omi ta which

There u no proferaton or calling In life
where the legintwr meets with tbe early rcbuff* that fail to tlie lot of the actor or actre®. Hcputati m i» indeed a rare j.riae in
the |,r*ifariuu, for manager* havo not only n
clearly defined dread, but a horror of ama­
teur*. True, there must bon begtantag ta
ur a king, but rarely. Tlie fln-st job 1 ever any calling, but too principal difficulty Hee
turned out was a llkcneoi of King William L ta tta fact that many j.voplc wait until tbev
several years ago. (or which I received $350." havo poraed;tta ago where they would want
, "What was th? most novel design, ta your, to begin an apprenticeship, and boj« to start
half way up tbo ladder. A few such suc­
optiuun. that you've yet undertakenf'
v "J think tho most ridiculous figure I ever ceed but tbe majority fail, white tboao who
gut up wm one ordered by a 8t. Ixiuis man a begin at the bottom devote thrir life tn ttair
coupte of years ago—a Ukeoera of Knox Dun­ calling and tbelr time to study, think first of
’ tap, tho dude, a character in Mcotaycr's ‘We, fltnaw and afterward of fame and fertunr,
usually attain tbo succrss they so oornraUy
crave Merit and capabtaty arc nrecwarv,
young man. with the tightest of pant, .ind good ■appearance tea great talp, tat dc'ly
tta large*: of mouths, Um* latter extended to thostf who are willing to work, and work
its utmost capacity in a desperate attempt to hard, can hope to eventually succceL—Jolm
W. Norton ta Olota-Democra:.
liud* which threatened *&gt;&gt;n to become bloafigure with mod - :to care taste a lifetime.
My denum.l is mostly from tabus! cities and
mos^y (ar Indians, which will always bo tlu
•ulatanttal taand by ta way of design. I get

laritjg of length, scarcity aiul vermilion
with most btwintesraF
"Only in tho repairing line. In tbe spring
hoascclcantag time, you know—dealers iu
toboroo and cigar, generally treat tlieir
overhauling, to: orders come ta about tbo
same tto yrar around, and that," bo added,
"is slow enough, iLv enough."
Tho huge Indian here shed a tear Of
sympathy with its master, and feellag as
though 1 had awakened unpleasant thoughts
J quietly withdrew to tto street, leaving both
hi a brow n study.—Brooklyn Engla.

At a popular Mouroo ctroct restaurant tta
otlier day there were gathered around n
table n part y of railroad me a, ami cs thrir
natural alites four coal dealer*. They Imd
dined well, and as tbo cigars wtm lighted tto
waiter brought on somo fingerhowls. A few
moment* after they had left ttaplncon "jay"
who sat nt a table near them called for bis
check, aud after looking st it a minute, raid
to tho waiter, "I wan! ono o’ them waali
bowls." TtowaiterwttsustonljJicd. “What¥
wash bowls, I ray. and you bo dnrmd quick
about IL** was tbo rwpoara. Not quite under­
standing what the fellow wanted the waiter
summoned tto» proprietor, who aikcd tho

I secret woe. That which taraoMd Jta phllo
optar's mind was his inability to trnro to its
first camo tbe tmprsadooable outers of tho
mind, not os that quality is fouad » individ­
ual*, tat in mankind coltectiveiy. Superior
strength of wiU, or natural affinity cr any
one of a &lt;!o» n otter forces will fully erplain
Ute influence of ana individual over another,
but will not account for tta manucr-ta w hich
certain ideas, ccufirted pcctaja to a few per­
son* al find, spread rapl lly and finally
•way who!.* cumninuitim ar natuuM. Tta
u.imes given to tta*’ pltcnuux-ua very with
tta character of th# imjrctofau. aud die unprvssioa itself may ta lasting ur it may dl&gt;
nppcrj- m quickly niul mysteriously as it
nor A profound thinker give*aomo theory
to the world, and it is dubbed ptakaophy: a
tbeotogian disenwera, or think * he &lt;!&lt;»-*, wentnew meaning to a scriptural jMoaage, and
points cut a new way to ralvatton, w hich fa
called religion; but whan a grtirral imtm*skxi fa made by something that hnfc no cotincction with either pbihauptiy, tcicncv ©r
reiigton it U contemptuously ealted a "rras»-"
by there who ckwjiv it* iuflnqn.’ . nnd made
a butt for tta ridk-ulo of tta unbeliever.

tighter and tighter to
dor.btless the bold c*v
that feature of tbo pa
Added to
tbe above attractions
, __
_
which gives to tta ipcrt a piqua-iry that 1*
often a little more pronounced than lieUrable,
as recent event*have ihown, but tto probabil
itice of fractured limbs, dislocated joints and

Havo you ever otaerved bow many men
taka up double room! It Is * ccxnxoon, and
perhaps a tboogKros act, but it is aoa that

Woodroia latte taricw]uo tzar.
Bursty you a pqMte aru
Arsyour grea. which took so chaste.
Real, or men-1/ tlaub. of pule *
When yo»s daaiw and ibait your skirt.
Doea y.Hir rlmuuticni hurt?

i y&lt;cr mouth at clgh: ■
Will y onr rtsk-u rtW be ctecrf
Will yoar txir .1111 tn- as ds.-k
As it time had irft no tnsrt?
Wtot a myc try you err.
’
V.’urau-otn litlto txirtasqu itir’ .
, — BulUnore Hcrell

THE MYSTERIOUS WIDOW.
Drurawtak v.r* tho pojittlcua plaeu it fa now,
there «lood (4i tta’ wa coa*t, wvgral tnOa
from wb«ro tto city of St John now stands,
n little ura-rjing wet of villa it* ccntnosed
princijcdly of tbiicrinen's cottrn?-*. Little
better than tarts they wvtv. and n rntgjh, unjx»lid.rd. tat honrat and tan! working w&lt;
were thrir orrupaata. In wtaP.-r. whoa the
snow was p&gt;!ed high ah i the freezing wipdi
blow piercingly sold, tho inhnblt.ints cf ?! —

Largest Circtd
of any paper ii
County.

scriptirra givstt of her could tar .,
Neither could any mngW
j. i..
'
cred oc Bbakndat^ahhonrt/Vu-,
discovered they had lately been tb--re ~ "

schooner that bad left kinacig them tto
Widow Black enter ths bny. Wundrrn.;
bouro of MUre Ju&lt;taon he fastened n

•

mousy makii&lt; faculty fully dci etoped. But
ho must have cunning, will power and vanity.

"You muat go and be sworn as n justice ot
tbc prace," l» raid, •‘before taking your jdace
nook, twists Ms kg* nrocud until they an?I ' dwtans. But vanity or tena of jrai*’ or frar
in the easiest pmitiou, and quietly delie* all,i of Hume fa tbe eupnimest freliug through his
career. It con mfikt more mental y?ny

boat rowed to the land and dhnjijxcnd to

aud Ruth appeurod. Tucking i,T uM’.t h
•noitarmn. mu H tb»wwu..h,
Uy m, a, tfmm.ua.rm.

Black Point More and more myrtifird the
old mati determined to wetch their motion-..
and ttaco tours, after bo beheld tta boat re­
turn to .the K-hoomr, which inrtantiy.
woman and child to M----- Wr
weij-to! aru-Eir ami mute off.
Tile foltowing day &lt;4d Mite* Ju-U-a sat round tta cottage of ,4,1 Mih—
taking to a stranger from Ht John, who hart
■ arrived that day. Hrated witkta was tta
handsome WUtow Blai-k, chatting away with
Mlle*' daughter Ruth, a “Blurnow" ntmden,
withes brigtit an cyv ns ever itotad bark
suaiight.
“Her? you fc-urd anything lately about
that cetobrated unvgjlur Cujrt 11----- T raid

•muggier.
•*No, we hear Dothtcg here-,” grumbled
old Mile, srt.ilo Ruth kxskrel up with surprta.
at tto widow's sudden -iort
"Well, people an talking of notliiug oho in
iaMpurt n:.d St. John." raid hta conqiaukMi:
"he's a rojuinr daredes*il and clnats the
n’vetim- a&gt; boldly t hat one cannot brip feel­
tag sympathy for him Somstow tto custom
botur discon-nri that to was hoveringaround
Eastport, and a drum or two irvcmw ratten
wore Matt out to watch him, tot ki! tin
*cta«o"er ran tbc gnunttel of thrm all, d&gt;
Hrtral tar cargo sona-where. in spitn «f tbjjr
tooth, anti r.ltere tta tanks rjuaiut dtacuvrr.

t or tho ir-yc '-raa tmumw tn wfak* I
tertata-d I ta I p.Trfuun.lh grateful

New Go

No Credit!

From
be sold
all merr
a oertai
and tn o
add eno
make it
•torrs a
the good
Do no
. cheap a
cash u

ble cash
roods a
We carr
Milliner
Overall
In fact
store.
We a
Buckl*u
much le
vehicles
All k
for good
Come

THE

R.MUC
.

Of Goods, bought for
you that they can giv
any firm in Barry cou

matter r roared tbo old m.-.u, ttartag first at

anything to Le-.-om* taautifuL tib- will r-.
___ ___
, ivt® Up 1014 dure any sjrt of exercise with on applicatio-.i
aventag, Ruth, I havo something to tall and fortitude worthy of any raura. She will
yeto" And, utlll laughing, the "wlddor" vandevelop tar musetex. train br joint*, rtriv.That evening two events worthy of notice j to acquire grace of motion and tooutv of car
took place ta tbe little village of M—* Old ; riagnunl perfection of form, hta wifi do ol!
thMiku departed fall ot an Important secret to , this tinder any sacrifice, if ter doing
th? city, and Ruth Jtxlwm and the Widow world wfil call tar beautiful Now," drBtari; sat. for an Lour cr more in close cou-1
fernico ou tho rocks of Bleak Point. What
Ruthl-r,-.! •&gt;------ ‘
■croraptatad. Once th &gt;
world cm
standar.1

All No. 1 good
able. Prices
her this when
bracket to the

bar name and budness proved, however to
LX *K

B»S. AaSX

tax!?
tagly, th-j uamo by which tbo tamtam*
Si" -Sy*

_
__ __
inuMwra ner wmiiignees to
be known by.
And weeks pssssrl away, and tbo Widow
Black remained tto zoio dweller on Bleak
I’uUit. Daring tbfa time »ho bccam-j tta
reigning telle end prime favorite of tta
good jrople of M----- , in spite of the mystery
Li which she was enveloped. Bha accepted
every invitation tn parties, and fdenira, tn J
quilting frolics, and “cant'-y sprees,*' always
without exception In tto tumbled dr* und
evsriastins silk, handkerchief. Buch songs tn
the could ring tn such n voice, tach a «jdrt»d;d
dancer cs »ta was, inch utortenns

tf»Urn. u,in,,u„
*" **&gt; &lt;&gt;«r. uta . nn&gt;
vorae commata*!
__

pbpdeal culture of tltctr httlo girls, and thu
girls tbemmlves. as srxm as they cot» to
know that they can’t shimi in society without
perfect forma, will strive with greet real to
ttean by physical culture ’-Chicago

~-rving i&gt;n • Jury.
It there is anything that makes tb» ordin­
ary citiasn. a btudora. man with a regular
lino of duties to attend to ev« y day in tbo

I-rt-1 of being ooraracteT withl«SiX

J£±F«SS?S

Everything desi

At

Ara

DRIV
gentleman to do it.”

•kindly btax.U’hment or
cause of

New

It only remain* for tn to my that tb- eL
fact* are strictly true. Ned UryMm wa* j!
vail'd upoo by hfa prettv wifn tu -gh •'
►..vaggling and arftl* d-tau ta snnr- ■■
tamest way' nf living. Ttay( rvud d m
John fnr serrral year* anti th.a w\ut t&lt;
fornix whtre ttey tudy ta living yet t r
with rum and »jgnr."
’
•The Widow lUark bad saddculy ccawd hw w. know tot to contrary.--Charlo M '
&lt;
convtrwuir, and Mtdlstatfng with a Imdt of | Um iu New York Mercury.

ibmcc nnd KOg, they beguilixl tla&gt; m-ftitag
hours, ns bnppy a* tbou^h they Loew notliiug
of tbo bustling, btwy « urld shut out by their
native hill*. And In summer tbo jiLwmt
rm nnlight evenings were'pent in railing over
tho bright waters of th*- i&gt;ay, or tn wand .ring ter lip, and »toojxd down to ix-ntseil tbr
Opida ta not tboptetnrusqu.- figum t-i; ■. I ,
In pairs through the dim wood*—w-ma sturdy,
sun browned yocth whispering talite rar of hb over lur cr.uutimann-. Tbc mbtae wa- tarvito-mat wm. When sta&gt; roonasi. •
tto gro-.UKteuf her Flurratiix v itii.
i. r
tnamorita tho ‘•old, old story.?’ Everything
flowed &lt;&gt;n in. that little’ seacoast village far •crxlui;; night Hatted nrt-o» his mind. nnd In a guktesi hair flying in tta wind to I aoatm.
ptero at mystery «nv«4o.iing h-r.-.'. w;
nous way; alin«t torgottea by the inhab­ smuggter., Awl that tUr • wi-ider'' nt cun-. flastaug. daeltageom.’L «b-w- iik,- w, t:.i&lt;
itants was the fact thn: there cxUt.d tiny nncted in mtno way with litem.
other world tat tho Unto csw ta which they
Miles Judwxi wa» a prudent man. and be |
lived. fkcectUnia, it is :me, rumors would det.-rrnmed to k&lt;.rp the ihwowry to himwdf, I wvere fwofiio m more suggreiiv. &lt;&gt;( iJu;.,!
reach them of tho told manner in which the
pbirai reteareh item of poster and jwm.
revenue was citrated by tta^aDOgglcru of
Eastport; tat the honest fifaicrnicti, n-cun- ta lutio.i ta adroitly chnngnl tto cmvrayation.
their ns-ktound retreat, cared ht:te&lt;«ir tlu.k Kcepta; hta &lt;-yi- fixed on tto widow, who. all of Irr youth toe regards with in-tiff-reu.
At length, however, tho Inhabitants were UIMKKIM-Kim cf ids,gw. waa Dow flirting
arousod from thrir staguattan by quite n lit­ mo»t daspen toly with Marfcr Bill, thu old
tle romauro, of which tho following ia a brief man's wmaiul L .r—
summary:
"Tton’t you find it kind&lt;r kmoKMix-t.-ji ttare I
Standing on a bleak, dtmlate sort at emi­ by ywirw-lf i” raid Bill, with a teraier gloocr erotic w itbout bungling Hie tnv*tcry ataxit
nence that projected somewhat front tbc tosnl tin -wi id r."
•
b- r life will probably Dover In dcurtil;nor I
mrinlnrid ires ti little ruined stone oottajp?.
b It Hl: Jy that ire shall evtr know v. toro sir
it luul formerly Iren built by one cf the Iteh- •aosmh." *bo replied can Icwdy.
got her cxtrnonltaai-y variety «*.’ informat...-:
enr.cn, who. finding to could u« reside ta
Tlfer.’ was a patm- after thia IM1I rat ataiut ataxait every rendition of life. J.-B
such a cold, checrktsi spot, tad dcncrt.’l it, gnawing Kta flmp-r ncita, aw! t-vhtently tn
MjiptacuU. tta publbtaT, put tta' question t
and tto hut had long L«an without an in­ ing in ray wsnettang that stuck in ht&gt; throat. tar squarely uoci-. “Whir# did you gee al;
mate It was ever tare tho wind btew cold- Th6 wid -w rat tapping tbc fl&lt;»r jmjsUtently this infarmationr and eta as aqcnr*’!y a:
eat ta winter, and hero tta- sun's rays fell with uno foul, and waiting for tb« return of sr.-cred him: "It is n..ir- of your btMtae*.~
hottest ta summer. Tbo summit of tld Ruth, who Iiad left tta-j.
Since the lYtocv Staffs triflul with Isdreary hill was crowned with stunted spruce,
“WKider: 1 smut to get married, ’ raid haardod aff*&gt;ctiun*. OuMa's character s hav
dwarfed and blackened by the intense frat* Bill, at length, with cartl.ng stwi-teuaea*
’ been drawn from life. «pd jmur Ftoren”i»li;
of many winter*. Over the rock* below
“Doyouf said tbc widow, lifting tar be­
broke, with a dull, sullra roar, tta wavesot wildering bbek &lt;ym tu hi* fare, art.ttabej to tto next. Bto ennfessra* to tta quakty .
the Bay of Ftmdy; aud ofteattaies, tn th., at tbe abrujitUtra of th - avowal.
.
spring, thn tidcu would rise so high and co
"Widder," routtaurel BiR, picklug up rourrapidly os' to entirely surround it, entting it ogu by a doqvrnto effort, "wuuMn’t you Ilka Liter.-,tore.
off like on LD.nd from tta-* mainland. Tta to got married njpxtar
inhaUtanU had very anprojriately named it
“Alarrtat again!" replted tbc lady; “tow
Bk-ak Point.
,
do you kuuw 1 rv.-r wn, marri.s! V '
Such was tho statn of things when, ono raw
“Why, &lt; vcry one- &lt;aR» j on a nwider, and J
spring morning. tl» Mwt&gt; went rtying n-.er beard trHof anyone bring a widiter
•through tho village that “Blrak Point wiltawt flrr. te-in’ a widdsr « re-phwi Bid.
shanty” tad gut oa .xtcupanL A low,
black, rakish looking schooner had corco up
th- tay Use night before; a taut tad nut off
—.......... — ■
u •• i»cn :tr-r uavy and Ux attrmey general: and’op,.- ■
from tar, teav tag a woman oa Bleak Feint. ,.
Then it had returned to tta* seboouer. w hich,
“Well." rakl Bia. who, as be uft-rward*
before daylight, « u_i off anti away.
cxpiew-.l It. was Cftanataui to "go the whole
Of course, everybody wm tJl aglow to dta
cover who she wm, anil whatn uothan tardy
and courageous enough to live ta so kmdy a
tare, times, owl l'r. a pn-tty
place could loot like. This curiosity was tfMJdtaokta faUet-bwu!
so-bom! Widdsv.i *TV"1 ov cistgruH* ta «M*abllshing tlw |&lt;i-.;
soon sr.thfic 1; for after th? flrri few days tho
K Am-7 ^*VU Cl"’ JVU
CM’ U K‘': :PUcwl’’ denllal steYtrata. It lhe att -nsrv gvr.-rnl
new corner did not teem dupused to conceal
and tbo M-Tetray ot t&gt; nary should chs.ngi
toradf. tat them rire m early tu tho morn­
route, bringing tho former fourth and tho tat
tag as they plnucd they would find her up
ur.*ixth—tie- ran!, alternating a.-row th*
before then strolllug atout among tho re-.-k*.
This wou.hr wa» Mill further augmented nt
finding h&lt;T young and emtaraitly hamL-ome, tho ridiculous, and. leaning back ta her ctLr
with n healthy brown fare, and tto brighttftftau Iata n |«taot UarthT ,h.L
pronittadto rater tl. romn dnraig the ewiu
art vivacious black eyes in tb j world. Tbo the old house ring
du, and noofOcial record cf the pmxreltng
young men cf tto village could speak of
nothing but her beauty; and tbo hours ttey K-btozV^ RK&gt;: TSc* wm p^:,y
should have spent ta catching fish were
wastod in &lt;t&lt;—•_
-- .
«» Wtotehsa of administration &lt;&gt;n which thpr -sntent may d&gt;-*iro tafonneuon or advicr. ___ -- --- ------ , ~..o, ujl't.W, nr
V— —-™ MSIlUg .* UMH.. -lu. JI.^K ■ •
•nlutely scnndaliud by the utter Indifference ■ym widoopre. thw,
bUI_
lnx&gt;.
which too manif.wtod in regard to dre.-s—and rirtiUy sta-spteh. aud there rat tta widow,
admintetrativn [&gt;1
indeed her garments groerally looked ns faughtag rj I taughlng untii tta tear. stood
though she bad jumped into them. She db-

parent object than an imbecile ambition to
sec who could keep up the monotone a* round
tta longtwi. Every village, town and city in
tta land iiad its roller r:uk or rinks, nnd
many a shrewd speculator reaped a gulden
harvest while the crore was at its height.
Many another sjjeculntor, not to ihrowd, put petwod altogether with hat aud bonnet and
all his capital into a rink ju«t before tbe IxX- wore ta iu place a silk handkerchief, knotted
tem dropped out of the ftul am! found iihn- under her china! tor the faihioaof the Frennb
women. Btfil, even the jealous village brltat
were obliged to own that nothing could have
Tbo world has no reason to mourn tbo fact
that roller skating is practically dead. Fol­
taaddrra.---------------- ™
lowing bard tijion its tael* camo tho tobog­
Par a time tho villages bald aloof from
gan, which from n rural point of view can­
w«
C^: b“-’
not be raid to Im a great improvement
The spectacle of u youn^teoraan wated on
ashingh- and staottag down an try incline
with her feet ■ hitching tlie Udes of a young
man in front of her is not an sdifytag too for
p'clv.Twl
"d- “-x
fCOMUro,b
.1“tb„
dj.11
ccldblooded observers, howinrr pleasant tbo WWX..R1
«rt«-r»*CnUu,'without
within, thtw Irft
tbo young tnau.
*“•-**« twtahkli
of the toboggan inervusr*. dotibckwi tin

A Jekyll-Hyde Character Possible.
A Dr. Jekyll nnd Mr. Hyde character 1*
doc inconsistent. /L man may bo revengeful,
and at times even murderous, having all tbe

hi. name. Ito was chief justice of tbo county
opinion of a court thus constituted.
•
Om day a dog belonging to one of tbe mem-

The mart malignant type of this peculiar
nuxtal dbea« that has Bp|&gt;eared in recent
year, tnu tbe roller skating i.ianla, which
pleat'd al) the world on wheels aad art the in­
habitant. tlxroof to chain:’ otn nnothrr

—Chicago Tribune.

(ton. Timothy Huggies, of Hcdwick, was

Tvtnkla tntte burteaque star.
How wo won !er if you aro
SUU 0.1 thirty's .hade «Lte.

ladies and rattar laughed or all tbc tender I
derotk® of Ixsr rustic .wains.
One night old Miles Jtxtaxi, being oct on-1
usually Into casting tea nets, wns surprised tc I

VOL. XXXIII. N

a number of porwn* arc engaged
with very fair results to ttamsrives. It is a
busuraaq toe, ttay rvqnires little ccjdtaL A
drcN&gt; suit b &lt; n&lt;&gt; e-M-ntial, Berood this noth­
ing I* required mvc enough money to pay
barber bfiJs. With thisoutUt men ot goud
manners und fair luldnat tuauagv to eke out
.a very cumfurtaWe cxutencc.
In a general nny this Ixulticta is not en­
tirely new. Tho ad rertac:niiit above merely
u-te forth a new pna»: of it. N«w York U a
hiirly well civilfad Vity, liut n. a rub.’ ladies
do not care to walk un its •trerts atam late
muoiX or novgt carvtso.
“I Mippi»&lt;&gt; lianl wood i« always nw«! for at night. It was this that led to tho introdnctlou
of- the system ot profcraional -veta-ta.
figure»," raid I, ”on aenwrot cf having to
withstand nil sorts of wcntlier and tetnperawould secure tbr rarvuv of a m -jenger buy
tun«r‘
•‘Ytxi were never more uiidah-n iflgyuur w&gt;x&gt; would attend them to and from the
lift-. Wo t»» soft pine for carvUtg in- ttoatn .
Then Ibero was another ».rt of jrofwoional
tiroly. I get my logs from a .par yard down
fcrEitte Irtein. pay from ill to CD rente per CTCort. ' Many of tho large merchant, nutside
running fmt for them, and they nrv ui’wtjy of New Wck rmpRa ladki to do their buy­
ing Ui New York of gi»»hfor Ir.dus’wear
• cunrtrntlu; sjerx mil mnxti iu thp yard.
Tbroxtly thinx "« find to contend w&gt;:h in tbs b.*usv that sell good* to th
buyrr* to de­
• • nunitwr of knots always found in pine logs. tail wvae of their male employes o&lt; good
hut it’u H&gt;- only kind that'* ev.'r ben med, maniHTh and luulrv*-. to eai-ct tin- lady buy­
&gt;01 take it for granted k'« tho-bc.it."
ers from ibc country to the theatre or tLc
'
“What wn« the origin of dutntny carving, | djiera, tbc house, of course, f.aoting tbo liilL cutMpKuoa* example than tbe blue glaMtcraxe
or i»'it not n trade in itwlf, tatt a brunch of i
which was Inflicted upon tta world liy Gen.
oil pj-ofeasicnnl ocorting I* It wn» this sys­ Pleaamton tfi a txsJc printed In blue ink and
“1*1qu'1 know how dnmtnte* in tbe Unit tem, probably, that Lxl to iodeprudent pro­ bound ta blue board*. This |&gt;uli|)cation parfessional escorts. There are a uuraber of ported to demonstrate thr.t the blue or ac­
mera. but this 1 -to know. Figure carving i«
tinic rny of the spectrum was tho nt:re&gt; of
ac-nmd-tetradotaitself-^atrade in which ar- ing you mil are at Daly s or at Harrigan's ' life and a jianaccn for all the 111* to which
tirfidiwiuict teuMential to suevaie. and with­ theatre*, or wImt? Uuclo Josh Whitcomb bolds i the hutn-n
and mind, too, for that
out which u&lt;&gt; workman can hcoroo proficient. firth, nightly. Indi.* who seem tu bo dr ' matter, was beir. The new id a “caught
^lt de.-cnA’ fr.nn thn now oi*&gt;l*-tcart cf fig­ lighted w tth tlu- perfurmanen* white their •■»- : on," a* it were, nnd swept the country like a
urehead carving for vess^s in ancient tirnft, curt» iixin to toko not tbe slightest Interest in Manitoba rephyr. Hhic glass w indows, b!u»
and r sjuiro*equally skilkd workm- n to pr.-p- anything tlmt is going oc. Nor will you be glass conM-rvatorim, bine glar* &gt; jr.-&lt;-t.acl’»i.
rrly cxivuto tho dreigus now used. At toast able to potc tatwren tbm any of tho famil­ and hlao &lt;!a« ta a dozen other duqin. nptwHrstw fourteen yean*' apprenticeship l» iarity tliat you might noticu bskween n man pcnrvd ns though they had Isvn mnntnuni-d
nrcroory to in-conn’ proficient in tliislwanch, and hta wife or even n jnxmg man nnd hta by witchcraft. Every one who had an nebe
evi-n though powms.nl of tbe nrcranry tak-nt. best girl at tbo play. Tbo gvnttemAni* polite .or a pain tiecam-- hb» own physlrfun nnd
and conshterlng tbo wogm j«*jd it's little and t nerved. Tbc lady is uit-u vst.Al fa tho tatlKd the affected part ta cxqikxi* streams
wtoidrr no apjirontires are to t» found now play nnd jays do attention to her eseprt. ot sunshine filtered throuch a I'itjcc of bine
and that very few mm follow it for alircli- Such a cm«-. however, is one in wjiich the glara Regular practitioner* were left to
h&lt;Ad."
prefiwJatial asrort figure*. Thcat^- u*t&gt;- ra mope ta ttair offices. Tho medical profra‘ “How do you cunxmencto workon n figure!" sny they can pick the proftswmud csrort out Kira npiicana] to In &lt;m tho point of annihila1 asked.
.
iristout any tronbte. Ho bears upon him tkiu. Tho tM-wqupcr* of that day cuntained
■ "It i» the slmphst thing ta tho worbk The the marks of tbo tra^c. But be ta well many accounts cf remarkable cures effected
leg b mqrmd.sl borimatally lirfwecu two dresaml und well fed.—New York Mail and ! by this retnarkabte agency—cure* which a
likx-ks. pint high enough fur thn carver to
। few ckcjitl-M maliciously attributed tuoro to
meb Imndily. Ho draws with peoeil tbo
tto nboimrv ot jicufctoona) treatment than
outMncof front and back of the pr-josed
“ Spotting •• the Hultonu
figure, nnd hews II out roughly to within half
Tbo custom of "spotting" emptoyes is In­ the ccnib-au school, how ever, was brief, and
on lne*&gt; of the line. Then tfyi log is turned dulged in by employer* In n grent many dif­ tho actinic rny was allowed to nwumn its
’ ever an 1 a like proccsx is gi-u&lt;- tbr ugh re­ ferent line* of btninrin. Tt is now looked tegittote**’ function of making j.totogrnpliK.
garding th- sid&lt;s, which cumplutcd tho fine upon as a fixed Institution, this “bureau of
Another craze which atlred upon tho femi­
work!qglta. Thp sharp took* ore jiroduced c-mpubory bomwty,” and n “spotter" is re- nine mind and ragid with great viralcnev for
th earvi-r jfc- hl, thinking cap on, and in j aoguto’l a* being rogngtxl tn a prafuadon a season was tbc "crazy quilt" croze, w hich,
t b" course of a few days a jrrfectly ferrmxlilXihicb can tx&gt; ennobled ami nuuto to com-. i*. must be, conceded, waa felicitously named.
mid cxpnraire fa** will tote madii its np-| mand us mueb respect tu tunny others. Tliat •Wometi are more prone to tew ttair Irods
jtf.aran-- The rag, of rour*e. fa comt. tho tut employerof labor bos a right to guard his over n novel klea or new bonnet than men,
mo* difficult part of tlie remaining work interest! by maintaining strict watch, over and bcuco tho enthtuiasu with which they
l?e«ng the p&lt;ra’, for a poor attitude sjioils tho tlx.wu totnutxi with hi. affairs cannot bo de- took up tbc erratic thing unitor consideration
effect of tb:-'|i»«t jierfret facial expretoou." | ’nitd. There is, however, n now Cel l recently enll.xl for u &gt; extraordinary exprevduu of
opcnctl up, to tbe *spotter1’ in'St/ Louis He artouishment. When tho craze &gt;-.ruck it
a eixq ron flSOik
"How 1 mg docs tt take to torn out an In- is iKtw In tuneb reqwst by tho mother* of | struck hard, nnd wqjnanklnd nurrcndercd undaughters about to choose their life partij'i'- c-mditfonnlly. Something cf this kind seems
di-ot, from first to last f
’ Foran average live foot warrior about Young ujin w bo visit the fashionablo w,»t to te rescutially neejrsary to the fcmalo ronfive day* h. required for the cart ing and as end young ladles for social atnuroment only, stitutton. A natural and irrepressible force
many more far pointing end finishing up. cr with matrimony intent, would &lt;lo well to that ottartwiu: might lead nobody knows
but for a monster like this fellow," jwia:uig krep tbelriNcw Year resolution* very strictly. where finds vent iu the harnil-.- o-.rupatiou
to the tl vre vtatged chieftain be had just If they walk not uprightly they nro apt to nt making sickly rantimoutal mottoes, joint­
ttafalnd touching up. “nearly a inonllr is re­ mact n very cold twepUoti rao evening ing Imp wublc flowers, or acwipg the odd ends
quire! for its compietion. ItS. tedious work, from tbe parent* of tho fair Luanda-. They of •ilkrt/finery into a etcglomerate mam and
tat a figure like that will tiring me about are wntchcd day and night, aud every breach calilnflte jiroduet a thing of utiHty. Tto
SUO, nnd an average stall .one from &lt;23 tu of what is considered ‘ •propriety" in a young crazy quilt affords an opportunity tor w taking
man ia diligently reported. Tho matri­ up into ornamental and useful ihape all the
fl(JO. n&gt;-urding t.. design." \
.
“What do you pay your carters after their monial "potter" is well rwanlcd, end ono silk, satin, push, velvet ami broadcloth
sjwniUng so many year, acquiring the ncces- who has followed tt for some time and 1.* K-rnjn tta: tavo collected in tta household
sary kDow ledge f
well known has made a snug sum out of it. during many years, and as no woman was
-Buur .foliar, per &gt;lay is tho htobcvt rate Women are not succmful ta this line, how­
paid, and n. strady wnrk can never L- tueufed ever.—Mri Thomas O'Sboa in Olobe-Dcxno- matter how &gt;hc looked upon tie- uteful. tbo
ernry quilt soon bream? popular. It baa,
however, gone the way of all craaa
•11 your demand mostly ham*.- trader
pro. i d eutertafaiBg as well n« instructive.
As I i-atcnd his place of busirnvs L~was
btt dy engsg.-d tn potting the finishingtouches
of -v»!iv .on u bnge, grim looking Indian,
which vnlnlv yied to look tuc out of countcuite.v during my conversatom with its opner.
"I alnayallubh them up mywlf." mid-he,
"f&lt;rno two paioteh* ta«w, uro t.*iiko, and ]
like tn bars :’.vtn tlnrsb.d to my taste as
nntriy as pccsibto. Tbo fine, big fellow goec
to New ’irlxm* t xnwrrow, and will bring

PUZZLING CONUNDRUMS.

Prattling ehlUreu throng year '.uses?

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                  <text>■ largest Circulation .
' of any paper in the
County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXIII. NO. 50.

HASTINGS. MICH., APRIL 10.1889.

New Goods!

Hastings Banner
----- AT----Hastisos. Barbt County, Michigan.
HUB9CIU1T1OS KATES:

,\'ew Goods! New Goods!

From and after this date no goods will
in1 sold on time. Everytxxly knows that
all merchants doing a'eredit business lose
a certain amount each year in bad debts,
mid in urder to make good this loss they
add enough to the price of their goods to
make it up, so that you who bby at such
stores and pay for your goods also pay for
the gooth bought by those who never pay.
Do* not fofjjet that you can buy goods as
cheap at the Chicago Store In Delton for
cash as you can In Kalamazoo. Hereafter
we shall sell allgoods at the lowest possi­

ADVERTISING RATES:

One column per year................ ................. |ioo 00
Extra ctisnra lor special positions.

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job"printing.

Especial pride 1*felt In the Job Printing D©zWrUr.BUtor the Baxkkk. Evenrtblng in the
entire office is new; and with the latest faces of
typfe the most approved patterns ot tnacUatry*
and competent workmen employed, euables the
Bakhkii to do antfrclaas lob work.

W, SMITH,
,
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Auctioneer.
Harins iiart experience in Mlllog farm prop­
artv tn tha anvtarn
th.,
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Mich”" 0F C*11
• Bazaar, Hastings,

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ble cash-prices. It will pay you to see our
goods ami get our prices before buying.
•AVe carry a full line of Dry Goods, Notions.
- Millinery, Men’s Hatsand Caps, Pants and
Overalls, Boot© and Shoes, Groceries, etc.':
in fact all goods vailed for in a country
More.
Wo are also iiandllng Road Carts aud
BticklHmrds, which we are .selling for
much less than generally asked for auch
vehicles.
All kinds ot produce taken in exchange
tor goods at the highest market price.

p. drake, m.

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Office over Holloway's drug store.
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con­
necting with residence, at Holloway's drug

M. B. Gli.LA.SPlE, Notary Public
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and U. 8. Claim Agent,
wifi prosecute all kinds of claim* before the
Departments of tbe Interior office. Callon him
at hl* store romer Court and Jefferson Hta..
Hastings. Micb.

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M. FOWLER.
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Dentist. ,
Room* formerly oecapled by Dr. Jones, over
Smith, Damn A- Van Arman's.

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TUART, KNAPPEN &amp; VAN ARMAN,
tawyera. •
In
rourt’’ ot the stale and in the
United Stat«-» courts.
Offices over Hastings National Bank,
Associate office* Rooms*15,Um and
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Houseman Block. Grand Rapid*. Mich.

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RAMER BATES &amp; CRAMER,

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Higley &amp; Fox.
DELTON

THE NEW FIRM
R MUDGE &amp; SON
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Are receiving their

Attorneys at
Law.
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. I sited
Practices
In all courts__of
state
and
States. Special attention to collections. Money
to loan on real estate. Office over O. D.Spaulaing's store.
A. BARBER. M. D..
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Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Nevin** store. Office boors from 3

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W. LOWRY. M. D„
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Physician and Surgeon.
Makes a specialty ot treaUng diseases of the
KYMand EAR and the preservation of vision
SP“&lt;JTA&lt;XE* *nrt cy8
Office and residence on Broadway, near Court
House.Hartings, Mleh.

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I* agent for the Ohio Farmer's Insuraace Co.
Ho writes policies on a man's property against
loos by (ire, lightning or wind; against a man's
Ufa by death and accident.
MITH A COLGROVE.
Lawyer.s.
(Office In Union block. Hastings.)

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KENASTON,

at Law.
A• (Over J. 8.Attorney
Goodvear ts Co.’ii store.)

»i Moods, bought for spot cash and vjould be pleased to show
vou that they can give you better goods for the money than
tii'y rm in Barry county. Call on us and see for yourselves.

R, Mudge &amp; Son

Practices tn ail courts of tbe State. Collections
promptly attending to.
QOOK A SHELDON,

(Offlroln Abstract Block.Hastings, Mich.)
Have the only Mt ot Abstract Books In Bat
County.
R. TIMMERMAN,. Honittpathie Physlcian and Surgeon. w
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)

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ARTIN V. BARKER^ Real Estate, In­
surance and Itoans.
Office with J. G. Kiin^an A^Hon. ! doors north
Hpecial attention given to making exchanges
of property. The interests of non-resident
property owners carefully looked after. Farms
of all sizes for sale or exchange. House* and
iota for sale.

.11 No. 1 goods, desirable work, and season­
able. Prices on them are right. Renjem■ this when you need anything from
icket to the finest bed room suit.
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urniture
•verything desirable in this line.

At the Blue Front.

Archie McCoy
DRIVE WELLS,
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he Only SUCCESSFUL WELL Made I

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
F. BUODESHF.R, Pr»f»riet*r,
Cor. Jefferwn and Court 8U., HmUhf*, Mich.
Rates, • I .OO per Day.
Thh House is ©ew. with pleasant rooms. Tbe
patronage of the public is respectfully solicited.

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

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CAPITAL, $50,000.00.
Incorporated under the laws of the State of
Michigan.
Op~ t„ MM p«. M. w» I; WIMW &lt;“■
v nmiahd
Mrvter Broi
opficerh:
D. G. Robinson, President;
Charter Messer, Vice. Free.
OTD. Beebe, Cashier.

:-D. C. RANNEY,-:
Auctioneer,

DEGTON, r ' ' ' M1CHmake a specialty of driving tubular wells, or.sinking wells
epee. A11 work guaranteed.
and st reasonable rates to cry
Leave orders or enquire at Rorabeck’s Feed Sheds.
auction sales. Have had ex­
perience in this work and can
give satisfaction. Leave orders
with Ranney &amp; Norwood, Del­
ton, Mich.
HASTINGS, MICH.

O. A. Whitright

Grove.
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’ O'Donnell.
J. K. Covert. Carlton.

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&gt; Credit!

COUNTY NEWS.

•Published Wednesdays, by

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1767.

It &lt;a&gt; decided at our last township
meeting thatch©jrtixt meeting be held at
Cloverdale.
Lorena King visited your city last Sat­
urday and was fitted with a glass eye by
Dr.-Lowry, which improves her appear­
ance very much.
Mrs. Jane VanHorn, who has been quite
sick, has improved in health sufficiently to
ride to Prairieville, where she will reside
with her daughter. Mrs. Gibbs.
Mrs. Alexander McCallum is still In- a
very low condition.
Quite a number got off the train here to
attend the funeral of Hrs. Orin Loomis
Friday.
A quarterly meeting will t»e held at the
Sprague school bonse by the Weslyan de­
nomination on the SO and 21st.

jo. Monniauu. veaar creek.
F. G. Norwood, Delton.
John Shesn, Hickory Comers.
Brown Is Calrtu, Prairieville.
Byron Usher. Creasy's Comers.
w m. Broward, Broward.
A. G. Jessup. OraneeylDe.
.
Pottraartrr. Yankee Springs.
C. W. Arm-tronc, HoweusMills.
Money paid to these agents will be receipted
Myron Emmons has been making Alle­
for by the Hanskk proprietors, and we trust gan friends a short visit
all subscribers at the places named who have
It secure very t-ad to sec one so healthy
not
with us
will, between
this
date and
-New
-----settled
--Year*,
----- ------.---- -----------pay------------tkelr subscriptions
as Mr. Fisher taked from our midst so sud­
Bank kb's agents named above,
den.
Respettfully,
Mr. Thom has taken Mr. Spence’s place,
COOKS NIBKBRN.
and is there ready for work.
.
Old Mrs. Granger got hurt very bad a
C. 8. Palmerton has moved his office In­ few days ago. It seems that the horse got
to the bank building.
frightened and ran away and threw her out
If the people will sell tllclr oak timber of the buggy, and broke several bones.
there will be a slave factory put in here
J. Insley la about to' buy a farm up
tbh» summer.
north, not very far from Mackinaw straits.
The Albright conference was held at
Charley Hom Itas hired out for the sea­
their church in Woodland last week. son to P. G. Henry.
There were 85 ministers present.
High Street
E. Cline cx}&gt;ects to liave his saw mill
Wheat though small looks well In this
running here this week.
The C. K. A S. comiany expect to com­ locality.
mence work on the railroad here tills Week.
Schuyler Hendrick Is moving In with
At the drawing of the W. R. C. of his parents on High street,
C. Peck Inis got the measles.
Woodland on town meeting day Wm.
Miller held the lucky numl*cr ann secured , It Is an old saying that the early bird
the quilt.
gets the worm, and that is .what George
’ ■
Ge©.-Lane is digging a welt for Mrs. thought when lie planted his |M&gt;tatoea.
Houghton.
Should think that the pathmasters woujd
fill up the thank-yer-nunns so some folks
Carrie Geiger Is on the sick list.
D. B. Cooper and C. Tnu-nkle have put would -not meet with so "many surprises.
Now my friends you are not good at
up a new fence In front of their residences.
C. A. McArthur commenced on Monday guessing, especially who the High street
to remove the ground for the basement of scribe Is. But do not be discouraged so
quick: you must 1* near sighted to have
our roller mill.
made such a grand mistake.
•
L. D. Warner has rented the Galloway
fannfor one year of tavi Holmes, mid has
AprilAst was April fool’s day to some
moved on the same. He is still agent for persons In Barry Co. What’s the matter
the Deering binders.
with Barry Co. It’s all right.
Ellas Brown Ims commenced laying the
The light rain, 42-100 of an Inch, and
wall for C. Snyder's new house.
damp snow lias Improved the appearance
Mr*. Ncithanuicr Is slowly recovering.
of wheat and grass.
Maple sugar making. Is finished lu this
Many farmers have their oct ground
locality for this spring.
plowed. A few days of dry weather aud
A good many of our fieople attended the ont seeding will be over.
conference held at the Evangelical church
Barry Co. Pomona Grange met at Orange­
on Sunday last and heard an able sermon ville last Friday. A very social and en­
delivered by Bishop Drud. Those who joyable time was had. The next meeting
attended the conference during the week Is to be held with Baltimore grange. The went well pleased. There pere eight combine syndicates and all monopolies got
different ministers present. Sunday After­ hail Columbia. A little caution was ad­
noon there was a missionary meeting held vised. Whilst we might attempt to steer
at the same church and St0.50 was raised clear of one- rock, we might run
for mbslonary purposes.
c aground of another, tabor combines some­
While Uncle Joe Hilbert was out walk­ times, and this combine might b© only
ing on Monday last he came through John imaginary. If the price of twine is raised
McArthur’s woods. He was taken with It may-be from other causes, to-wit: From
fainting and had It not been for timely aid a short crop of ninnilhi or sisal. Worthy
would undoubtedly have expired.
master J. 11. Brigham of the national
Geo. Galt&lt;-&lt; has gone to lAnsing to com­ grunge Is making investigations and will
mence his summer’s work.
reiM’rt' In due time, it is not a good plan
' John Hunsickcr has the measles.
for farmers to bite off their nose io spite
Mrs. More tall, from Ohio, Is very sick; their fore.
Dr. Wright Is attending her.
Very little news, no visiting, no children
Ed. Boyer lias movedin with John Borec. taro, all at home at work.
Seven new houses an' to be built In our
burg the coming summer, but yet Wood­
One night last wed some rascal under
land Is dead (Y).
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Carpenter A Son have a team on the cover pf darkuess threw stones through the
road selling farming utensils, and use windows of the sawmill nt Morgan, break­
ing a number of lights. Any one that will
meeting with good success.
Mr. (’beeny’s children hav© the mumps. be so mean as to destroy private property
Walter Holmes Is learning photography Itecaime of splto, had ought to nerve a good
long time in prison
of Mr. Priest.
tast Sunday morning Edwin O. Hyde
Anna Rose visited her parents last week.
Frank Smith, of Pennsylvania, visited captured a Mt. Rose in the act of taking
fl*h out of a gili net in the Barryvillc mill
his cousin J. M. Smith last week.
pond.
Ybtnco Somma.
Albert Beldon has returned borne from
the north, where he has liecn working th*
past winter.
Mrs. John McIntyre Is very sick.
Elder Goodrich preached to a full F:»'«we
Mrs. Gcprgv Belles Invited In n few
neighbors last Friday evening to celebrate Sabbath evening.
The new walling room and bom house at
her husband's 45th birthday. He received
several nice presents ami a very’ pleasant Thomapple lake Is progressing finely, and
will lie n credit to tlw place when complete.
time was enjoyed byall.
Gilbert Whitmore is moving onto his
new fsrtta
Adali Odell lias got through working at
The town has voted to raise by tax
825 a year for the M. E. church. What's Dr. Wright's.
School will commence the 15th of April,
the matter with tbe other three churches In with
Miss Frances Allertling, of \lcst
town. Gues* they are all right,
Mr. and Mrs. Jarno Harper, of Nash­ Carlton, as teacher.
R.
Eggeman
will work Milo Fisher's
ville, visited at E. G. Potter's one day last
farm this summer.
John Carpenter and wife spent Sunday
John Biggs and wife and George Perry
with Joe Keeler and wife.
and wife, of Kalamazoo, eat maple sugar
John Burdock, of Y'ork state, is visiting
with M. G. friends last Sunday.
Potter says if he did get killed Aprii 1st, J. Keeler.
Millie Crockford is working for J. Keelhis wound Is healing faster than the one he
got down al Gettysburg.
Frank Andrus will build a house this
J. K. Smith and wife visited nt hid un­
summer.
cle’s in Assyria Sunday.
R. W. Vester will have an auction sale
Mrs. Adell Hall, of Grand Rapids, visit­
the 16th.
ed her ulster Mrs. Will Brooks, last week.
L. Cain and wife, of East Carlton, Sundayed with C. Brooks and family.
D. IL Foster and wife Sundayed with J.
Another soldier has pawed away. G. W. Keeler and wife.
Cline departed tills life April 3d. aged 67
Thomas Tbundon moved In the Blinstou
years. The funeral was held at the U. B. store and Geo. Hartman and family Into
church, sermon by Elder Sherk.
the Thurston bouse this hist week.
The members of the HUI post gave
G. B. Wickham, of this place, ami Hugh
Norris Roatche n surprise last Friday, it Murdock, of East Carlton, went to Muskebeing his 88th b&amp;thday.
Officers were elected at the M. E. church
Thorn that have their oats sowed will
Sunday for the ensuing year: O. A. Car­ have to sow them over again, or else 1 am
penter, superintendent*.. D. W. Freeman, very much mistaken. .
HsstotaDt; Mr. Gale, secretary. Mrs, James
The North Carlton band consists of one
Miller, organist.
tambourine, one fiddle, one bone player, one
Mm. Totwale U gaining slowly.
mouth organ and one fjfe.
George Burch has been quite sick but Is
Sheriff Shriner was on our Htreets Monbetter at the present writing.
J. Pnmfrey went to Grand Rapids Tues­
John McNee and wife, of Irving, visited
day. His mill arrived last week and will at Charlie Brooks* Sunday.
soon be located on another job.
Ed. Hartman and taw Mowry started
Emma Moxon went to Hastings Monday fur Ohio Monday night.
where she will stay for some time.
What's the matter of Carlton having a
Convention at the M. E. church next railroad, every otlier place has got one.
Tuesday. All are cordially invited to at­
tend.
' '
W. H. Willis’ family move to Kalamaioo
FiabBrmen have commenced pitching tills week.
Mrs. Chas. Smith succeeds Mrs. WUlls
Uk'If tents along the shores of our lakes.
John Conyer has moved on to the farm in the millinery buainora.
IP'rt Shedd has moved to the ftirm.
owned by A. J. Bowne.
WlnL Armstrong is In town.
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John Ryun has received thb first car
Geo. Khynearbou and wite went to
load of lumber for his new yard. More
Richland
Mouday to attend tbe burial of it
lumber Is on the way.
Geo. M. Conyer has commenced building brother’s child.
Mrs. Loomb. was liuried Itcre cm Friday.
his house, and Campbell Bron, have started
Rev. S. CoUins returned from the ra-t on
their new shod.
Sunday ocbool was organized at the Saturday, and filled bis appointments as
usual
Sunday.
Sprague school house last Sunday.
School commenced Monday, with Jamoa
Jaoob Tack and wife, of Delton, spent
the Sabbath here with Mrs. Tack’s mother. Smith as teacher.

Ed. Grilley moved into the M. I’, par-,
bonage.
.
n. Healy ‘ has moved over the furniture
store of A. A. Aldrich A Bro.
Mr. Holloday has moved, Into Frank
Deltrick’s house.
Mrs. J. M. Cram and her sister Moltas*
have moved Into Mm. Flnnsburg’s IxRtaeA. G. Cortright, wife and daughter made
a buslnees trip to Kalamazoo one day last
week.
Mrs. B. C. Johnson, of Lansing, arrived
here las.t week where she will make it her
future home with her parents, J. B. Rock­
well aud wife.
Albert Nlchota. of Orangeville, who te
secured to teach Ujc spring term of school
has moved Into Mm. Wintermute's house.

to bis home in Kansas.
'
‘
Nona Searles has moved into E. K- Man-,
ley’s house.
Mrs. Margaret Campbell, aged 85 yeara.
died it Wm. Willison’s on the 6th and her
funeral services were held at tbe Baptist
church on tbe Sth.
Prof. Flanders, of Plainwell, closed ilia
winter term of singing school at the M. P.
church, Tuesday evening with a concert,
consisting of vocal music, recitations and °
also aided by the celebrated Mr. Moha&lt;k,.
b;u.s singer of Grand Rapids, and Roy and
Johnnie Flanders, for the benefit of the
church. ,
West Lawrence and Winford Rockwell
visited Kalamazoo one day last week.
A. Polley and Geo. Jooefl went to Indiana
a few days since and returned each with a
fine horse.
Mrs. Wm. Montgomery' ia quite sick.
Fred Lawrence Is working for his broth-

A shadow social at Elder Sacket’s last .
Tuesday evening. All report a good time. "'
Abbie -Potter spent the past week at
Bowem Milla with Mrs. Wm. Ellsworth.
Mrs. C. M. Smith is some better.
Carrie Potter is at work for Mr. Stevens
near Middleville.
The people in this vicinity are rejoicing
over the defeat of the coart bouse.
J. I’. Jones tried to get up a horse race
al town meeting, but did not have any
sand when it came to business.
Wm. Springer has a good thing in the
picture line, and Is doing a pushing busi­
ness. He'took J&lt;:» worth of orders lu
three days.
The Diiffee Bros, has taken the job of
building a bam for Mr. Stevens near Mid­
dleville.
z
I. D. Brooks is getting slats ready to
build a slat and wire fence this spring.
Geo. Parks experts to go to Indian terri­
tory before long.
J. M. Smith stayed with his parenta Sat­
urday evening.
Frank Smith is the guest of W. H.
Smith.
Friends and nrlghtan of Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Sjrringer to the nnmis-r of over 20
met at their residence last Saturday even­
ing. tn remind them that it was the 20th
unnlveriary of their married life. Among
the guests fromalirood were Mrs. Springer’s
mother, of Grrvinvlllc. Mr. nnd.Mrs. Elam
Springer, of Plainwell. Mr. ontkMrs. Rob­
erts. of Irving, and Mr. Sage. &lt;&gt;[''Hastings.
Tin- presents were numerous and beauti­
ful and were presented by Mr. Isaac Bus­
kirk. after which all retired to the dining
room where a well filled table awaited
them.
Star lodge 1. O. G. T. has clanged It’s
night of meeting at Yankee Springs from
Saturday-to Friday night.
■
The mail carrier Ims changed his aliode
from Middleville to Orangeville Mills.
Ted Carter is at work for Wm. Watson.
The school Jot at tlie Springs la adorned
with a new fwfee.
H. B. Dorr has 20 acres ready to »&lt;m to

The penmu selected by the various
townships to canvasa the votes on state
ticket court house and amendments met
in the county clerk's office yesterday alter- ■
noon. Mr. A. G. Kent, of Assyria, wacbosen chairman, county clerk Brice is, by
by virtue &lt;&gt;f his office, clerk of the board
of canvassers. Following are the returns:
STATE TICKET.
For justice of the supreme court.
Grant Rep................................................. 2288
Sherwood, Dem....'.............
1833
Prohibition candidate.. ........................... 288
Union tabor candidate............................ 187
Grant's plurality, 485; majority, 35.
For regents of the university,
Republican candidates each.
........
Democratic
“
“ ..
Prohibition
•• ‘
.
Union tabor "
••..............................
Republican phnaflty &lt;«*: majority, 43.
A» the vote on state ticket h» suiwtanUally
as given IrclaAt week's Ba nnru by town'
ship©, we only give totals this week.
For the tax........................
Against the tax...............
Majority against. 100.
The only material change from the vote
on the court bouse as given in the Banner
last week, occurs iu the township of Ho|ir,
from which we did not have official figures.
The majority against In that town Is 81 in­
stead of 60. Thornapple gave 10 more
lotes for the court Mouse than were credit­
ed last week. These and minor changes
for and against make tbe majority an even
100 against Use court howte.
On the amendments the vote was as fol­
lows:
.
For increasing Governor’s alary to
84.000., 1.806: against, 2.0*0.
Fur extending limit of corporations be­
yond :to years, 854; against. 870.
For giving’Kent county tbe right to have
one additional circuit judge, 4©2; against.
588.
. ,
It will thus be *een that the nipnblieans
have a larger plurality in proportion to the
vote cast than last November. The total
vote In November on state ticket was 6,800.
Tlds spring the total vote mi otate ticket
was hut 4.537.

�Tyl^UJEchipUl
. .
««ou. while the

Hastings1 Banner
Baidlng*. Wednesday. April 10. Ibti'J.

^Xi^r^'rom. cold and watery

5/A
^ORS&lt;&gt;
BLANKETS

tbe main i-iuuk -....... ...
-■
shat city. !&gt;■» '"oaiH out virtoriotis in a la
kiiit that give* him a third interest in «W&gt;,«X»
worth of property, .oe-lmlf of which has

fl

A FINE PIECE OF

BY MAX O’RI

ARE THE STRONGEST.

WLARKl

SuiCiml} SSSPSJ&amp;. IKS’.'
neBcjataOld-EslMS-l
PHYSICIAN AND SUGCEOK
biSTroM, «hU»&amp;wUa

SKILL and SUCCESS
toiic.NcmEaDiPTMcDl'tiss.
NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood,
1 Drain*, Terrible

ILIS and *11 bad Blood and Skin DlsGonorrhoea. Strictu re,'

nas«us
r without

Coasultattaa free and sacred.
ri4cents trarage tor Celebrated Worts sa
Nervous aad Pelicat* Ifaeroe^
■ale, each
Is the oto

F. D. CLARKE, M. D.,

J
.-..y——-------- ; I------sirtXnt secretury of agrivulture. will have
charge of dfabunromeni* amounting to &lt;!,WO.OUO annually, lijj. own salary ,‘elnK H.&amp;DU
He will direct the moveinenta of lha scienti­
fic portion of the department.
Ring &amp; Brady* furniture factory at East
Saginaw was burncX L'»k nlxait |&lt;0,&lt;W; ifi
suraucro !■ xs than one-half that &gt;uib.
Five atnrcw were burned ut Mayville In­
volving a Io* of
all of which were in
sunxl
■
No matter what the temptatfam mny l«odon’t ent wthl paraniii Tlwy're u &gt;t nt nil
-conducive to great longevity. Will Tourer
olid Johu Dietrf lamsing beys, both trted it.
and johnny fa nn angd now, while Will
* failed he wa*. also, bet.-re the griping fxdiw
kt up on their &lt;!&lt;-adly work.
Clicsnning i-itia-n-. are unanimous in the de­
sire b&gt; get otit of Saginaw county and into
Hhtawmow, and the latter 'doesn't object to
tito union, so far as known.
It n»t a Hhriby man $1(1 to us • nwH^hty
language on the itrecta of that town nud if he
re]*'at* th" experiment tin.- flue may l» dould.,1 next time. Nerved him about rigtit.
Tla^’oriM of the profewwn. and employe,
of tbe State university fool up a . total ot
F14S.UKI par year. Like toll good things, an
education reap* money.
The UtfcB and Oxford M. E. churcbra arc
each tl»j iveipjguta of a 1 .(Ml-pound bell,
pnsronta from wealthy porwblouers.
One of tbreto omniprerent fellows—the
mining expert—who's roamed about tiib
' planet a:.d ftutl a wmttaw eye at nearly all
! the priori pal gold mines of the world, av.-n
I that the mine* of northern Michigan are the
। tin,*’ on tho^globe.
,
By the bursting of a jointer machine in
Morgan'* sbingte mill, at Hungerford, Ed-:
ward and Vbarto Stewart. Brothers, wire ,
I killed, and several others wore or les* in-1
' jured.
A. F. Fallows, an Eacnunba genllvuian. it
the owner of a copper cent tluit* IC3 yean
old, having been coined in ITbd. Ho believes
it to be the okhat Unital States coin extant.

_M arri I I Bllook. DKTROIT. MICH

?I
Great Battle
I« ronilnuaily going on In the human .’jstenj.
Tbe demon nl impure tdood strives to gstu vic­
tory over the romtitnrlon. to ruin health, to
drag victims to th- vrave. A gm*! rrihdile
meaietna like HooC'-t Saraaprilla i« tbe weapon
».th which to detend one's wit. drive the des­
perate enemy from Un- lietd. unit restore peace
and bodily
th for many yean. Try this
.......bra
I... ....

happy an&gt;l eo.nmunicativr that rite admitted
to having bltu-knudkd a cittern of tho town
?;?li worth. But public indignation became
sv great that ri&gt;o prudently skipjirei out tc
•avoid living decorated with a robe ot tar aud:
featbers.
Ira Bronson and Elihu Leech, n i-oupln oi
Calhoun comity farmers, got Into n aquabldi
over tbe ownership ot a MO-cow and inyukrei

^OBACCO
15 INDEED A LUXURY

,

Finzer’s
NEARBEIHG
A
'
FINE PIECE

PLU6
TOBACCO

A PHYSICIAN’S LETTER.
"GentlemenI am glad to write you my opinion of ‘Ivory
Soap,* and have long intended doing so.
It has become a household necessity with us.
•
If there is an unusually obstinate spot on the clothing, oh the wood
xork, an ink daub on my desk cover; a polish required for the dopr
plate or surgical instruments, a cleansing and harmless preparation foi
the teeth, and a very superior toilet soap needed, we resort to ‘Ivory.
We buy it by the box, remove the wrappers, and allow the soap tt
■Jioroughly ripen.
.
Now, if I had saved fifteen wrappers I would ask you to send mj
little girl a drawing book in accordance with your offer in the Youth
Companion; but as it is, we all fee) under obligation to you for manu.
factoring ‘Ivory Soap’ for us
•
.
We do not hesitate to recommend it unqualifiedly to all our friends
It is one of the few articles that will do what it is advertised to do.'

A WORD OF WARNING.
There are many white ioap», each represented to be "just as good as the ' Ivory’ f
they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the-peculiar and remarkable qualities o
\_lhe genuine. Ask for “Ivory” Soap and insist upon getting it.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

^0

POSSIBLE

AND IS

TO

MAKE IT

KNOWN AS A

AMONG DEALERS
THESE GOODS ARE ON THE
MARKET !N ONLY ONE SHAPE,
•3»i2 FULL io 02. PLUG-THE
MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN
POCKET PIECES OH CARRY WHOLE.

1.10. F1KZER « BROS., UtisilUe, Ij.

fourth interest in ttie (latent, and nl»o
receiving a royalty t o nil that are manu­
factured. He’* now nt work outwoother
device* that give prom fan of making bis ever
tasting fortune.
’
.
A South Haven iQan lib* just ascertaiued
tho whereabouts ot flsj’/rk ntate sister from
b

though for right year* of time time she lived
in am adjoining county.

tarn* hi* brand by making the duat fly with
circular saw. One day the saw bad a “fit''
ot doing, and Bob caroasml it w ith bi* left
hand and last a thumb. Than the saw iteennd
saUsfied and worked beautifully for a time,
bat-one day recently the lumber chewor was
taken with a second *1 roll and Bob petted It
a pair of thumbhs* hands.
Foreign resident* of St. Clair county are
getting ready for tbe spring election, fortythree of ’em having i*ten naturalised Ln one
Port Huron's shipping interests are larger
than that ot many of the more pretentious

steadily increasing.
Thomas Kibble, a Fort Gratiot ft-yrar-old,
died recently from the effects of an injury

started in Muskegon that found untimely
gravm. S«unu ot; the newspaper epitaphs in

An loaro county jury that had been locked
atpfor the night or until a verdict win
reached, made thrir eacapo to a neighboring
promptly disagreed.
Everybody and their cousin*, uncle* and
. ... ...
... j.. i.. _ ___ ।

ord* that were tauMsl during tbe time Hep­
burn w as a member of tho house, and dis­ they owe their restoration to health, to the
covered that !&gt;&lt;• fought the inter-state com­ nseofthe great alterative and tonic. If
merce bill from tlu&gt; time it wo* introduced. you are troubled with any illxeaac of kid­
neys, liver or stomacli. ol long or short
him bad he pvraisted in hi* effort* to ba made standing you will surely find relief by tuu&gt;
of Electric Hitler*. Sold nt 50c. and SI
state university charged with arson, wa*
per bottle at W. H. Goodyear’s drug store.
jrhri nw-cntly in the Waahtonnw circuit
court and iu-quitted, the jury rendering a
verdict without-leaving their beats.
Tbe best salve in the world for cuts,
Sonic cracking good pedagogue, with an Patriotic
have l&lt;cen fined 100 franc* bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever aorta,
authenticated pedigree, can get a job st Ox­
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, coms,
ford. the firmer principal having resigned
and all skin .eruptions, and positively cures
to take a government job that failed to come­ -hndTurqct, nud three others. They were piles, or nopay required. It In guaranteed
acquittal of the charge of belonging to a to give perfect satisfaction, or money n*Fred Ripley wn» an Au Sable man who secret society, but were fined for belonging fnnded. Price 35 eta. pey box. For sale
- ..^.'.1. «... ...a,...—I__ &gt;
m. - .
by W. fl. .Goodyear
allowed to go unattended In pursuit of n
tamdsman. The presumption is that bonds­
men are st-irce in that region, as Fred hasn't members. Cries of “Vivo Boulanger’’ were
also beard.
_____________
'
Kalamacno insane asylum bos a lady phy­
sician—Miv« Bertha Van Hoaaan, of Ann
Nbrceapolik, April (».—A strike is threatanatomy at the State' university when she
received her appointment.
Gnoluaily
stated. Supt, Goodrich refused to treat with
a committee ot tbe union who waited on him
There Is nothing In ti&gt;e world naw generally
take action. The tnon claim that tbe con- deslmi than long lite, yet tbe majority or pro­
Wakhixutox Crrr, April fi—Mr. Walter
pie put off eanog (or their health- not becansc
P. Phillips tbe general manager ot tbe meat disproving tbe nraertton of tbo com­ we live our lire* at such a pace w» have not time
pany that they (tho company) were not mok to give tbe nubject .sufficient thought until we
receive a reminder in the'shnpe cf a severe ill­
ing exixmses.
ness;
Itabbl Wire** 7&lt;m&gt; lUrthday.
Then. too. we are constantly bewildered by
an etabornte historical work which i* tube
published early in tho coming fall by a
CrxciMBATl, Ohio, April 6.—Plum Htrret the various schools nt medlclnr. and the physi­
temple was magnificently decorated Satur­ cian* who represent them, often blunder tn our
be finely iliu&amp;trnted, and in every* particular day afternoon in honor of the 70th blrtiiday choice ot n doctor.
a beautiful specimen of typography. Mr. of Her. Dr. L . M. Wire. The &gt;wgramme
H people only knew that the ven best bcaltbPhillipa bwt n great dual of literary talent was very elaborate, including a now coinpou- keejier, life-preserver, and dlseaae-proventer
as well as bnsinas* ability, and there is no itian by Profraaor Ncwboch especially writ­ that lias yet been discovered, 1* simmered down
doubt be will produce a very interesting and ten for the celebration; also a cantata by Into a eonrentraied and very palatable form in
attractive work, and one likely to be |»pu Ret. Goldstein. The dirtinguisbed rabbi the shape of New fityje Flraaant Taste Vinagar
tar. In tbe field of fiction he ba* done con­
Bitters, they would not hesitate a mome/t to
siderable high class work, all of bls stories &gt;10,400 by bl* congregation and other prenshowing remarkable skill, brilliancy and
But they do not know. How can they know
originality, end a* a historian it is likely he
when so many not only wortideas, but positively
Difficult Navigation.
Injurious drug) are contanUy flooding tbe mar­
Dxrnorr, April 4.—The tteamer Atlantic ket under various names and guises, that the
New Style Vinegar Bitters is u bad a» any ot
TnxNToN, K. J., Ajfrll (5.—Maggie Mitch­
Toeeday night ami left for Port Huron yo*ell's (Militiun for a divorce from Henry T.
They do not know of course, unlaw they have
Paddock has been grunted. Chancellor Mctbe courage to try the New Style. It straighten,
oct a tangled-up system lu a very short while
and those who buy It once buy It always.
’
Why don't you try tt, reader? It to sent out
busband of infidelity with Mias Minnie C.
by a responsible house, and fa exactly M wpre

management ; and durin
th .­
past three’ years ,h^. e b. '.ugh;
out and developed anotbt.- n"w
Threshing Machine for rrain and
seeds, an superior to .if .
machines as their form r
the ‘ Endless-Apron.’ Tiicyrmne
this new and improved Thr

and predict as great a revolution
in tfys.- trade, and as. complete
success over all rivals as they
had thirty-one years ago.
If you are interested as a Fanner er Ttaw.’i.
erman, write for jiartieular-., which t;.-y
send free. Adurcxc

BATTLE CREEK, MICH

Kalaaaioa!; Sra
made by James H. HOaiid t» Sus-ur.;:.
TIME TABLE.
*
iflood. and rrcarfled lu the eftire ot Hi. i„
ot deeds tor the counry ot Itarrv. io ths *’•*’» &lt;4
In effect July l«t. ISM.
Michigan on tbe URh da/ of Ureend-r. !••*. i.-.
llbertKM nsurtgagra. on pagv|ri.&lt;n. tor * tilth
Urtanic the *ai&lt;t HajantuU) B.inim&gt;i&gt;i&gt;il. t-y urtw
Stations

-.SSg-:
...... Cloverdale
........ Iteltou ..
........... Mito....
........Cressey
. Klchlaod June’:
north trout door ot tb* r-&lt;urt istK-w nithrcita
l.jKt
of Hawings. In the county ot Barr, and date «
..Kalamaioo.
Michigan, [-aid Coart house Iromg Ibr ptori
Ttag statkma.
~
tt&gt;e circuit couriMor tbe said a-uritr -C
* Mmto7te.;4‘ “,,ehl*lrt Junction with C. J. where
Barry la held), at publlK&amp;urtton t» thr btrhc-M
»*}■ tor Toledo &amp; a limn. At Hastinn with bidder, the nrrmisc* described Io f»)&gt;1 mort­
gage, or so much thereof a* may I* m . r &lt;wy to
satisfy tbe amount doe on raid rroTtcig* a*

Michigan Central
JfiaBara Fallt

Uranti Kaj.ic
MMdtovUto.
Dying........
lUrrixo*..

UMIMl W|| IUU1 W )&gt;;«■ Hi

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RtraAXMAii Hajoionti. Murteure

Hi 5 |* S
Detroit.

„ IfcOBAlK ORDKIL
State of Mlcbi0u&gt;, Count* of n».,.
Ar ’ srarioq of the Probato C
eotintr of Hurry, bolden at tbe I'n
S5T °.r Hoktinci. in sxldcount). &lt; n Ti:&lt;-*;f
01
In tbe year w&gt;&lt; ttou■nd tfaffit hundred and elrhtynine.
, rj-..
W. Armstrong. Judtr el

si aS

’"L1* m*tter of tbe estate of William U. Moreb-x»re. deceased.
rP?*l,BK *nd nilait tbe petition. dul&gt; vcrlned. of Mary A. Morehoure, widow ot raid &lt;S-

PECKHAM’S W MT'

ion. and that the heirs at law ot win
and all other person* Interr'liquid
■“lutrcd to appear at a
m to l&gt;e hotden at the I-n&gt;Mty ot Hastings. Id said nrointy.
If any there be, why tb&gt;
may not be granted.
sd. That raid pelinon.'r

SS&amp;E:

Wabhikutok City, April ft—The penal-

Grand H*i&gt;id«

aj-poiuted him

were brought to Secretary Windom's atien-

The dikpoBition of the surplus in the U.
S. treasury engage* the attention of our
statesmen, but a more vital question ban
our attention, and that is tho reduction of
Ute surplus consumptive?;. Since the dis­
covery and introduction of Dr. King's New
Discovery for consumption, there has been

this dreaded dtacaw, and It b possible to
still further reduce the number of consump­
tives. How? By keeping constantly at
hand a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery
and using according to directions, upon

Tho fellow fa tacking in logic

found disgust; siic recms to say with

women to wort? What despicable cn

idea of the prodigious tat

ncr of dusting had attracted my ottcc
emne acroBs ths following tn Pack:
Sarah fa doing tho drawing room.
tbo mirtroM of tho bou..-. evidently f
to t» chokwi by the cloud of dust tbi

•‘Sarah, what era you ilulngf
“I’m dustin' tho room.'*
. “I sea. When you’ve finished, pie

Servants' wagra range from $300 to

hcures. and not in millionaire.* mu

thousand dollars. I write tho ruin tn
that the render may not exclaim: "
cm nought

too many.'

obUgad to take refuge in hotel* and

with serious fault*. such ns finding

dinner party, found bi* draw coat and

their whereabout*, bo went iqwtairs
there, tn his negro butter's room, we
tearing garmenta.
• He rang for the culprit

up Will, A rntber aboopfab looking grin.

outdone by realities in Americx

TH just tell you what I think of
You ain't no lady, that's certain ~

tract from am Indionapolfa paper:
■'Situation a, dirti 'tanriw 'minind*
My. Apply Sentinel office?*
“A tady (white) nndurtakc* wuriiin

.rloelE

q w.

11' &gt;

'or. aba may bo useful to me at W«*blng

gtad of anything in yocr life. Y&lt;mr drurelrt

Wanted

’ ANDRUS LRUV-r

Peru. The Riche
Smnn
in South A-n-

CHAPTER XXXVHl.

urice. Send ncr.nr
and address w’.tij
2-oent stomp for iui'
ara to
B BROWN.
Olevaland c?

thereby.

Virginia

Aod you fiwl inclined to

tedSkiite

fw aduhnSTi^' *2

Walkman &amp; Grin, Ishpeming contractor*,
•_________ nnn —-I.
agreed to submit tbe care without argument.

CHAPTER XXXVII.

and provided for tn aald mortmure. said pretni**
being situate In the county ot Ham and stat*
of Michigan aud described a* follunmencing four rod* east of the north ea»t comer
of tend daaded by L. B. Hill* and wife to &lt;; L
HpbtasnLtnd also deeded by G. L. HnMord
an . w,ic
wm,.,,,. ru&lt;t f.MU
niHK.on section thirty-one. town four north.'

j»3bvUto...............
CbartittB. ..........
&lt;*tou BapM*.........

p*al Biooet lM*x O’FUdil to fl rw

grtting good wTvauts, that numbers of

Default having been nuwte tor ckt&gt; tlnm:

______ "

Translated by Mme. Paul Bloue
We Publiah the Following
rangement through

NICHOLS &amp; SHEPARD
MORTGAGE SALE.

CUuh,

into thus, of tbe lawyers employed to'stror it
through the breakers.
’
Frank LaLondn got full of Au Train Iwwxe
—a very jwraieiou* beverage— and falling
under a moving passenger train had bi* dear
young life ground hwny. Alcohol may have
its projeu- place hut that ptace doesn't seem

•*
\f’5.a. rCvo*ution in J.
mg Mac'ninc.^ ant| fron. , . ..
.^inning &lt;x fr,e nU(].
'
.
they .;;,.;:! r.-c}*v,i
■i-et of r.ooo yearly
. Their Vibrator droven,... 5;n{j
Apron” machine out
r"a,e
hot, and all other makers '-'-pictl'
it as clqsc’y as they c.u . To-,
day all Threshing Mack .. ,,t
,;iiy reputation or.nivrii. :
the
principles of die old \
Nichols
Shepard -have .Jntinlied in the business. without
Change of name, loc^io?:, oj

VIBRATOR

Copyright 189C. by Procter A Gamble.

Tb&lt;{ rigtit of thoiuaiul* of wiki &lt;Iuc)u «anj
gMoe on thcMouroc inarshm enuw* a Krfingt
inwanl unrest in ■ the breast ot the Beal
spnrtiraain, wh^e outwardly there cometh
quick, bat wonls rtropi'cting the prohibitive
features of the state game law that rhymoth
with the lamb that triricoth on the sod.
Inventor* are «aid u&gt; l-c alnioHt invariably
pc«r men. and Frank llobb, a St Johns citi­
ara, was no cxceptiio to tlic rule. But be
ho kr.ja jugging away at hi* experiment*
and finally de vim-1 a, new crves-lawl
for ciiguiea for which eastern parties

the Qtftthbg Machine lhca
in use were almost. wlli:,ny «r
the class known as the " I jJicj.
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BY MAX O’RELL AND JACK ALLYN.
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|*ted by Mme. Paul Blouct. Copyrighted by Caaaell &amp; Co, New York
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will only cotw-ut tn stay ’with bim.

light duties. He hit* no choice but to submit
to hi* servants or to cImk hi* Iwitri Tlie
Ameri-nn*. freo though they may 1st |&gt;olitsc

itig from six hundred to a thousand guests.
Tliwn hotel* are full from the beginning of
January to tlw&gt; cad of March.
1 have almost always accepted with rreervo
tho American supcrlativuB. followed by the
trmlitlonal “in tbo world;” but it may sufoly
IW. —.i/i ik.l .*1
■ , . ... . H-

pie. light, graceful gait nnd slender waist:*.
fashion* of their own, roqiwtUng and mino

Augustine, is not only tho largest and hand.
wheHwr in, publio or private life. Thri kind • ‘oraest hotel in Amorico, but hi the whole (particular*;. The mijoymeut of Ufa is writ­
of tyranny 1» hatefid. Tothrow off th&lt;- yoke wnrld. Standing In tlur prettiest jiart of tlw ten on their fares, and one cud* by thinking
Ill, sun •:&lt;«&lt; Bru. Ji.- Zfc.. TU.-ta*
ptetaraquo little town, thia Moorish jalare, some of them quite pretty. I have seen some
i.:. d Tor a bring gatherv.1 during ht« rrrern visit to Anwtrica.
with it* walk of onyx, its void, artistically splendid figures jujmtigrt than. You simuld
plu is nt till prefcrali.-. John But) ■^iic.-ind* fitrnHinl saloon*. It* orange walk". f««n- scu them on Sundays, dreamd tn scarlet or
tain*, cloirtere^uHl towm, ria revelation, a sonto other bright color, with great tot*
•in it, nnd dricrorily withdraw behind my
"Thus, in tbe hotel* of America outside «&gt;f kw from tt» “Amldmi Nlghta.”
, ’
choir.
f
f
jauntily turned up on one side, and fanning
Here tho Americans emigre-gate in nwirchof
I took up tbe glam and minutely Snspcctal
uni n-.-b! -men in livery.
its contents.
I o'clock to 3, th&gt;« a “good time,” as they call it The charges gravtaa lodk-a.
to a n»n servant, before . .“Epomlnondas!" I cried.
tcs-siup|k-r fromG tot*. Yon liapjv-n to nn ! rangefrxun ten to twenty-tlrddollars n-day
person, cxebsire of ,*vin«. and ex- uinhlk in htiteh. They gt&gt;, into service only
»“Hat's not my name, sii; I’m call-d rive at lutlf |»st 3, tired out nnd famishing. ! f'“'
You h»p&gt;, to tra aLl? t&lt;&gt;ubtai:i i» good meal .
Thu American who goes to tbo Ponro
Cborle*,"
i talk to me.
without delay. lUusirn! \&gt;m must, wait I de Ixon with hi* wife tauf ilatightc.n, there­ Unhappily for yon, it is the objectionable
until tho dining room door U opened, ami 1 fore,
' - spcixli
- ■ -from one to two •huudrnl
- - dollar*
- “ductosw" that you find again, up stairs this
snake in ft”
Qiartra-took tbo glp4 kx^i la ft, nnd p&lt;u* two hours and a lutlf hi wtradtcdoctB, a day. For this sura, ha nnd hi* family ora
ntd to strip him:
How ottcu liavo 1 entraated, implored! fed, played to by a very ordinary band, ami smaller towns where thewj young persons
the::, with a reassuring grin, announced:
ou, young num, upon lir“Could yesi not get a cb»&gt;p cooked r. t nr, be supjdicd with an tmnicmn choice of rocking wait at table alto. In tho best hotel* their
‘•It’s 'lend, Mih.”
.
only duty is to keep the bedroom* tidy. You
“That is comforting," said J, "fiut it, may • an onx-ltf, or something.’ If Chut I* bnpoahave left egg*, whid, win lXMn„ t0 lifo b i sible, for nx*rcy’s mko give mn a xllre of re*! riarrs to bis(ri?ud.&lt; tlu-.t ho has had a “lovely
incat.” Prayers nnd nippiiratinns were un­ time.” Th* American never admits thht ln« tlult. If yqu disin. anything brought to
thousand* Inside me."
1
eking in Regie.
Charles wire facetious, ami was not to bo availing, OvcasLmally a landlord would Iras Iren liirod, in America specially. Tho your bedrovm, you ring, and a negro comes
the maid servant is differ- ,put
— out ...
uicaanixl lor
»“d «nnke exetw-s for bU “uudlest incidents of tho trip are events and to ruv.-ver tbo bril nnd receive your order.
of .x~
rountennnro
fur suen
such aa rnfie
trifle. Ho
Ho cxprca'hta
look ot rentrm pt and' pro­ t.».
adventure*, nnd bo never fails to have bls
I nunember having oua day insulted one of
U.. ,ta. .CTI,.
„J
"•
1
..**
• ~~ , no kind of reqamre at nil
alL Once or Hr,.-.,
twice fI “good tlmu." Ho is os easily plonsod as a three women—certainly unintentionally, but
replacedi item
the table.
•
ti ix'surh brutes m to allow
“D.-re’s no ilangt-r. snh; if» u main* lie j tried making n tempest, without any more child; everything American roll* out hisod- tbo crime wa* non*! tbe low abominable far
sneers-. x».wnrcr
Another timo
tried jxniUTli
ixditeneH*. iniraticn, or nt lenrt hi:: Interest. Remark to that.
•
•
hat ! ■-pi-.ililo creatures Ltaid.
—
i.ura iI trim
' In almost nil hotel* south of Woshimrton ' i
1
“,f 1 “»1 : him, .«
for u.^uwr.
imtanre. that w
to gu
go uy
by rnun
train w
to
... . —
.” .
hope tliat by imtting up at your hotel I rimll Florida frori tho north otn has to travel
I was drcadng to go ou t to dinner, and
tli? prodigious lalrr iranot l» too much in your way. 1 have not through more than six liuudred mltai of phw wonted atxna hit water to nhavr with. Hav­
the honor to tea citizen of the protest re- ! forest—which make* tho journey very unin­ ing nftig there times and received no answer,
&gt;ork lining a room, gu-sbi who do tho “waiting:”
public in tho wtrld, but am only n poor h-rcsting—sod l» will throw you a pitying I grew impatient and opened thodoar.' In the
A’. Di-fmcnico* especially, and in the [rinr ti is remarkabbj man- cipal hotels of New York, Boston, Phlladel- European who does wit know your way*. In ! (tinner, which sv-s to *iy: ‘•Immense, sir,
ittr.icted my attention, I .phla anti Waahlngtoo you can'dine mtmir- future I will tako careful jircrnution*. But | hnmtmw; Uko w.Tythim tlmi L American.” obliging enough to fetch mo tho water in
this time, and ju&lt;"for once; I should ix&gt; so
Tho temperature cf. FlorIda in winter l*
much obliged Cor tohjothirtg to cat. I &gt;hould rarely lower than Gldrg*., and ranges from door.
tent with tec«hng.
bo distressed to otva4on any drrr.ngeiarut In !bnt to T3; but the cUraOto fa moist and oner*
"Cor.Id you plco^' get nu_- some bet -.rater f
idmttly fearing
Isrid.
i.f dust that Alfa
' ••What ilo ycu rayT wa* the reply, a.romyou please in.PrarisyIvanin. Ohio, Indiana, or
I Sheer waste of breath. Tho hotel fan* It th; I fromltic* of it with tlioaidof a gnml field fsinicd by a frown and a look of contempt.
yt&lt;u doing*
Mime othi r state of the Union. '
“Would you be .vo good ai to get mo M*mr
1 you may use it or stay away,
' glass. Home cnt-rprfalnj Ameriatu should
Ji£ •' "!lug
,ritl‘
Tho
The Americans
Ani 'ricans nre
nre quite
quite right
right to
to study
study tho
tho ,, throw
throw up
up a
n hUl
hill itown
down there;
there; t»
ho would
would malm
maim hot waterV I timidly repented.
uni*h'.x), pleas* to
. .
.
*Jnd^anS’’ »»mfoctof thrir servants, bnt tl» well being 1 Ids fortune. Every one would go and aw it.
“What do pra think 1 urn! Haven't yon n
a,’proa5 *C*' *^artoift Jo'*- “f &lt;-’°n- of
nt tho
tl» cost
H » m&gt;t cverybodv who con -afford the bdl iu your roomf’ said the harpy.
of «mo
ot» clam
claw tlwuld
rhould not
not exist
exist nt
cost of
of Ur&gt;
th" !'
: .t:igu from
to JjOOn
’ u"‘lnR h“‘ *“&lt;*‘“Pon well bring of. another, and tho propio who | lutniryof the IVav de Lopa hotel, but it fa
And ri» pnoed along indignant. ’
,
’
8“ ‘° n o,‘c J”****1:
. travel nro ts interesting iw thow who ..-rvc at 1 -varybody who like* to bo »ccn there in tho
I withdrew into ray rmxn Ln fear and trem­
in mQliouairo'* mansions
&lt; routaupotarbotahrimiisaucuroasllwftur- ub!l.
| sn-aou.
.
bling. and for a few miautre was half afraid
c„
»
.. ..
. ... . . .
Tyraruy from above i* asore; rranny | You hm&gt;: Lonbloto say whaa you return of recriving a rvqixvt to quit the hotel irnmincepicvunillacrwim.”
.
mediately.
1 from, briow fa a peMtllcncj-.
- to the north that you have torn at tho I’ouro
any &gt;t exclaim: “Surely
Do n&lt;q attempt to stop her; she i* wound
----- — —
I do Leon. Th!* fa how It ran ba managed.
I diavrel withhold water that day.
it hv: •; tin printer has |rtit up. nnd wltpn tie Is started is bound to go to
CHAPTER XXXTT.
■ ^ ou EotoA',in;‘'’th-'’
n 'ar ‘ba 1’once.
To he continued. •
the cud. You must not Lojw that die will
, .
.
Iulhoevcnlug,dres
. -i in all your1 diamonds,
S,
■rtnously high.wngsa thuy rcptat tho menu ntopondtinweither. If you I Hvkl.ar-'ouoor
.I
^, llw uu»
.u grow
:; ins have ao tntxh trouble In did not hmr.w much the worm for you. : ,n Amrrira to Amoricnns. &lt;wi&gt;cdaBy tlw I
The ^ew York World of February Util.
Another atop Like* you .to the
tliat numbers of them Unfortunat&lt;
Unfortunately
‘Iy tbe cunsequences
consequences are grave; ' ladies.
■
immense rotun-la when* tho concert fa going say:
“The question ns to how much &lt;&gt;f what
it is not one dish that you mb»— It is the
When wo European* travel, wo alight nt a on. You stroll through tho -.aloun* and corthey
pteumd to know doctors really know is
u-gv in hotels tuid apart whole dinner. You are obliged to order all bold, be.:
It is impowihla that wa should ■ rid ore, and, taking a wat where you can to
a very inten sting one.
.
.
„
.
,tart plncu of our own in each : nren of tho multitude, you Ifatetj tn tho music,
"They posse** exceptionally great facili­
• &lt;&lt;dy.&lt;&lt;nre nt all’defcron­ you, from snap to choose, at one time. .
■ town wo visit, or frSonds able to rercivo
I
ties for humbugging, and the presumption ,
, • ’ sh-j have » smllo an their
I^ijla.h m&gt; ill inspired ono day a* to order bt other wonb, wegu to thw hotel, becontp I return to your own hotel Wishing to set Is that they are not proof Irf most cases, at,
: to tim*1: but many pcopla tome roup to begin with. Tbo “waitress re-' we cannot,it. When wr leave &lt;mr good j
all time* nt least, against tvnqdation to
n.t -tl.!t&gt;. dud cliargv them ftted downright to bring me anything marc. I bed and table, and set Out tc- s-.e the world a evenm-;, about half pa&lt;t V, to the Casa Monica make use of tlrrni. Thrir profession comes
w&gt;.Hi n» finding things
nrar being nn eaoterle mir •» any tlmi hr
“That fa all you ordered;" *ho will to me. I little, wo say to ounelvcs: "Tlw worst of it
and Florida bmt*-. There, ia tho rooms
and breaking tbo monot- “You do not suppose I can make twenty ' tliat we i.hal! have to live in iiotel . peripi* where tlw tmfiidans engaged by tbo jiroprie- acknowh.dgvd to be respectable. But the ,
:u- up in their employers* journeys to tbe kitchen tar you.”
tar* [Jay every evening, were st tho most a revelation as to thrir view* In the Knbtnsnu ’
arecuk-al poisoning com* In Boston is start-;
I rose on&lt;l nought tbo hotel keeper. I :r.ad
bo helped, wo must (Hit up with hotel* ri:ia» Arore of people.
ling.
. ■qu.-Hntanre, upon the humblcri apologies, pleaded tliat I was
Everything i* oti a gn»ei I seal© In goqd
we have mado up our mind* to hv Swftzro••Then' were five deaths from the drug. ‘
foreigner wl» had only been In America
Jand. or Scotland, or Italy."' &lt;»ur object in American hotels, cspuciidly th© bill*.
and the iloctors in their certiljrestes attrl-'
liumri Ins dre.* coat nud.waist*
1 caught tho following bit Of renvenation buted them re*|*ctfully t&lt;&gt; ptictunonia.'
traveling i» tn see now countries, makn |ilca&gt;
' .-.t 1h« wardrobe. Guessing habitvof tho Americans. 1 prorate**! solemnly
__ , ant excnrrionwelimb mountain*, cte., ami to nt tho St. Augustin-' rtntiou as I was L-av- typhoid fever, tnvnlgitl*. bowel disease and
Bright's disease of the kidneys.* The
Mino attain that object we mini u.-o the hotels a»a . Ing:
■ Imtl.-rX room, were tbo
convenience,, »»
a* a fiadtar.vwlty.
: “Hriio! you are off, tool** said a young tnith would have never l&gt;cvn known bnt
»v»k IO uw v-MUf;
&gt;■ uu non
• mwivuicmc
»&lt;w w.vo&gt;i&gt;.
tho head of tin, battalion of harpies in the ! In Europey the hotel i* a means.to ut&gt; ml . mtin to a friend who Iwul Just installed hl* for suspicion* with which the dreior* had
nothing to do. Tlicns is food hen? tor
I wife ia tho train fur Jncksotivillc.
dining room. ami interceded for inn with her.
In A:n&lt;z&gt;cn, it h tho end.
reflection—and for doctors.”
I have found my. I hod Ute Itxpplanai of bring forgiven, and
Propio travel hundreds, nay thousand* of ' “My dear fellow. I bavft been heron fartThe al»ove crltirism I* fully warranted
room. 1(T:rtt is .the ,was allowed to appease iny hu’igvr.
miles tar
(or tne
tho picwmrc
pleasure ar
of ।| rutting up aim-tain
at certain ■j uigut;
night; inc
tho nwn
Ponce «w
de Iix-x
xvki is magaiflerat,
but byrthc startling ignorance shown by the
, mure
_
From tliat &lt;lay forward, as Murn a* ouo of j "hotels. Listen to thrir conversation nnd you ■ tho bill I* awfully stltL"
attending physk-l.tn* In the. Nomrrvllle
dem t-aek; nah.
thr-sc witching doiuwhbegun irr Incantation. ' will find tliat it mainly turn*, not upon tbe j “Never mind, rid man," rejrintxl tho other.
It can lx: aptly said that human life Is
I cried out:
' flnovtows they have discovered, or the «- , “yua will tako It off your wifoknextdra»&gt;
t'M. often sacrificed to the ignorance and
. “Hold! Enough! Bring it all In.”
” Inen a WIX1M1
uau -a*'
ui m tu«
Tqo &lt;&gt;rb-u it hsp|n-its tliat fatal results,
marruxl yesterday," cicww and leave the rest. 1 can mbure you hotels they have put up at. fioteh nrd for ! great hotel* are negroe*. Yon aro served
fncvof, Ikmipey wo* lit tho hotel did not make much protltoutof me, them what cathedrals, mbnunumta and tho . slowly, but with intelligence nnd politentiw. follow an Improper course of treatment —
nd: looking gri:i.
beautis of nature are for u*.
No “iluchcsww" in the great ritie* of tho the physician treats the patient for c&lt;&gt;nThi* is ho w the«I inner 1* ».&gt;rvod:
tuimpUun. general ilcbility or for nervous
.■atiKvs of i tho comic paper* are
In February, 18SS, I went to see Ux- Anui i- north w the fashionable rveort* of the south, dlimfdriw. whilst the real disease, which ?
The “duchM*” begins by flinging a spoon
: lit;-- in America.
aud knife and fork dawn on tbo table in front cans take thrir pfasi-r.ro in Florida During I Those good negroes bavo such ebeerfid, is slowly destroying the kidneys and filling :
l&gt;wing her patience of you. It h far you to sat them straight, the month* of January, February nnd March ! ojwn fifco*! They ircm no glad to be nlivfe, the system •with a pobum quite a* deadly as ■.
arwnic, Is
in altogi
auogi liter
iwr overlooked
ovcrioqaea or dix-sl
and I1 would advise
adviao you to do so without any flock* of society [icopla from tlw towns in tjje and they look w&gt; good natural that it doc* ; arsenic.
ivtiifaiii until too
murmuring. When you have take:: your ! north go to Fktrida whore tho sun is wnftn Ona goal to ««• them. When they look nt • iiot
not aitruci
attract i^tuntinn
loo laic.
late,
’— treat the symptom!
often
■
cried die jndigunut damsel. soup, Uio said “duchow” brings you a plate, and. tho
-■ orange trees ore la full beauty of one Another they iaug i. When you look ft i1 Physician* tod «•&lt;
j
what 1 think at you. around which sho places a dozen little oval fruit and flower. Jaetaxiriilc and HL Au- them they- laugh. If a negro wjh anocner of disease Instead of the dlsexM.* Itself.
It
is
well
established
that
four-fifths
of:
. tlmt'» certain.” ‘
‘
dlaliea in a symnwrtrical fashion that one can gustiini are in winter what Saratoga, New­ negro more black than himself ho h de­ tlw ordinary ills which l»rset humanity are
.I'lvertitssment* whtah I ex- but admire.
port and I-oug Branch are In si-jjmer,1 tho lighted; hr call* him "dorky” and looks on the n:stdts of disease In the kidneys which j
n lu-lmrapoil*paper:
The first llttlo dish contain* flab and a ba- rendezvous of all who hare any prctensoire him in a patronizing way. Thrir great dark will yield’ to the curative properties of.
eycn
drib washer required by a spootiful of aeuco of some kind. It i* need­ , to a place In tbo fashionable world.
_ that slx&gt;w the white* so, when they roll Warner’s -Safe Cum if tlm.'ly used, and to
r divrtincl office.” . , I
But what do they do at Jaeksonvillo nnd | them 'in jrir own droll fasliiau; tho two It alone. What Is ap)mrently a disease In ■
iest to inquire tho nanw of thi* sauce. All
nilto teeth constantly on view, tlie other organs Is more oftentimes a mere ■
i.r..hrtaki&gt; washing nt the flsh sauces aro tho somb; only tho name St. Augustine, nil these Americans In warch
, th*ick rctromee Up*: the swaying symptom of kidney disease, which should ’
iir--wi follows.) ,
varir*. Tho *ocon-l apparently contain* a of a “good timef You tbiuk perhaps that,
Im* quickly cradlcaletl by Warner’s Safe'j
v can no further go.
llttlo lamp of raw beef; the third * slice of in tbo morning, they sot out in groat numbers manner &lt;)f walking, with turned out toe* Cure before II secure* too firm a hold on 1
roast turkey- tbo fourth maahrel potatoes; to niako long excursions into tho country or and head "thrown .bock; the musical voice, those organs.
Vjint* whan they leave m«.” This th« fifth a ri*^**1 tomato; tho sixth cran­ on tho water; that picnics, riding par Um hud sweet Init tonoroux, ami *o pleasing compared
•• one day by a clever j Boston berry oauce; the seventh ahicken salad; tbo such out of door pastimes aro organised.
plo ia tho north, all make up a plcturaequo
Mrs. Wixblow’s Bootnixu Svacr* should
my thinking, lack* sufficient eighth some rice pudding, and tlie lost con­
always to u»etl tor children teethlsr. It sooths
r the &lt;h n:«-ratic Institutions of tains (horribllo dicta!) a slice of apple tart, for tho baictmtaa or piazzas of the bottis, •whole. You forget tho color and fall to ad­
•
with a largo iic!j&gt;ing of cheese in tho middle tltere to ratdt themselves two' or three hour* miring UlTOL
Twonb-Dve cents a bottle.
And how niutuing they an'!
in rocking chairs until lunch time; after this
‘ *l» intended a covert satire
Judge Huntington dint at his home in
At tho Everett hotel. Jacksonville, I one
they retuht to their rocking chairs ngalu and
r.public in the world. .
and arc consequently wrved
Ma-on.
wait for dinner. Dinner over, they go tatbo -day went to the wrong tabic.
dish.
'■Y
uu'vo-cdcio to do wrong table, mh," isiiil
ilrawlng
room,
where
there
arc
more
rockirg
; '•1 n one of those j;lr1« loaves me.
You begin at tbe left. Tlio first preeonte
of course you were, nnd jxw know |n&gt;w
bin the range of pomibility that no obstacles but its bouts and is soaa dUpossi cliairs, ait! chat or listen to nn otchi-stra’ t’io attendant darky. Then. Indicating tho
u.'Sro who rery«l at Ilin next table, lie added; painful a Hit 1C bttrii Is. Cole's Carlmlixalvc
yjnwwcrtern ranchman, and of. You turn your attention to tho next until bed lima And yet, whit pretty e:s••IJat’M da gentleman dot units on you, sah." instantly relieves the pa'.n of bums and
vlrons.tho
lit
ths
town
of
Jacksonville
has.
for
dish on tbo right aud attack tbe beef. It is
1 imstediatoly rocogniad my ••gentleman,” scalds and will cure the worst row without
UMtaxya! For miles nround stretches a villa
usrful to mo nt Washington.’ impregnable, you can make no ithprcwioti
and changed my mat Tbe fact B that oil n scar. It Is superior to any external rem­
«
iqxir. it. You pass. The turkey l» not obdu­ dotted uraugo grove.
tbo negroes tiro alike at a glance. Itroquira edy known for the relief nnd rtirn of piles.
.Uid
the
laNe
d1:oto!
rate and you fall to on that, making little
Fever aores. hirers, chilblains bite* of
SAPTER
&lt;u much penqilcaaty to toll ouo from another poisonous Insects, salt rheum, tetter and
i f tbe American peoplollvo
tt5y it; wc- dhruwi ’tho dishes, erranging as it docs to distinguish ode French gendarme all itching and Irritating disease* of tire
'.&lt;T,k/-d and feed water un- sauce between each moutlifuL Thnnks to
from another French gendarme.
akin
and scalp. The wrapper ot the gen­
tiieni
c-lacrectly
and
artistically
in
tbv
mind
the many climate* of America (the thermomI never met with such memories us kco of uine Is black aud the letters green. Small
before making their acquaintance more fully
-•ranted that sheep and cnttlo
boxes J5 cents*, large box&lt;» 50 rents. Sold
on the palate. Wo aro gourmet*, lu America t lx*) darkies lutvo.
t.-u-hr an ago lit America ns
As I bavo said, tho hotols of Florida arc be­ by E. 11. I^tthrop.
the quastl &gt;n syemstobo not, “Which of these
H ■ sjciety for the protection
Il Is said that Mayor-elcet Turner, of
dcslH-^ Wfli go well togclb-rr but, “Hor. sieged during tK- winter months. At dinner
I'.-i.htibly prevent* thrir bring strawberries six month* of Uio year and toirony of them con I manager It I* ro much time, you may u o from six bnndrod to a thoo- Lansing, has Ida good light eye on Guv.
kiltol : • - «l while th-y are young enough
rand ix»plo at table. Tbo Jrtack bred waiter Luce's chair in the Statu Capitol building.
a
dny
:
the
moderate
eater*
pay
fw
tho.glutOh, Hie turkey and cranberry rance! I
Hb . aud w&gt; the patriarchs alone aro
known each of tbo guests. Thosretnid tlmo
Dr. Jaques' German Worm Cake* destroy
r.to enough of that dlsli to satisfy uio for the
iforth*table.
they enter tha dining room, ho conducts them worms and repiovr thiyn from the system.
■ «!&lt;■ ••’. remh-ra the problem of dining rc»t of my days. No more turkey nnd crunSafe, pleasant Mid effective.
twtte
sills
attire,
aud
decked
In
diameuds.
abnest! ro' x !■. ing is tlu&gt;t the meat has to be
, uic mral nna to no
And what a breakfast! First an oraugo and onu instance. If you stop but a day, you
The Terry pickle factory l» toLe turned
’«*k&gt; 1 with i.’utal knlvre which tear bat bo a hundred I
a teuaui to freshen th* mouth and whet tbo may retarn a month after, and not only will Into an evaporator.’I- I suppose that, a* half tho
uppetite; thou flab, bacon and eggs, or ouo- bn r.-collect your face, but bo will be nbto to
American* still rat with thrir your plate. *ooo b -gin to cool, and you have
tri.
you
which
little
tablo
you
sat
at,
end
ctirrsi—Hood’s Naroaiiarilta. Now is the time to
knivw. ■' • • . , n-.-iaxiry to abandon tbo ide* no rliolco but to twit your food, diving with let, !i jofrtsr1' or chop with fried potatoes,
twxe it. for now it will du the iu»&gt;t gxxi
which place at that tablo was your*.
hcmlny 7*kre, and preserves.
'•g- »:«•!
'' -knives
“ivre xor
for Iear
fear ot
ot ttjej,.
thrir acct- knife and fork into-tbe llttlo dUbcs right and
At tho door of the dining room s young
The Washington Territory frvcrisdylng
“How Httioyou e*l, you French people!
,’W-i ) pohiu-tbeirfore*. If sharp .tori left ns dextorotau’y na you mn.
out In Sldawussee county.
negro
of
10
or
18
take*
your
hat
and
put*
it
mid an American to m?t *me day, n» I was crrrol?
'“Kvrwralnso In America tho
Finally you coma to tbo epplo tart on the
on n list rack. I have itron hundreds thus In
2^- 'c.uu k. lull, f jMxipli,
/-orB extreme right. You carefully lift tho cheese derfaf my breakfawof cafe rm lait nnd bread
his care at a time. You leave the dining
By^Epi'llIng the symptom* »o often
arre.la.ui..,uueil )iko th08oof tbo Hridel- and. placing it sxlde. prepare to mt your
room nnd, without a moment'* hesitation, bo inMiW:.i for consumption. Santa Able
«rg rfari^tc
sweets withoct this rtrange seasoning. Un­
has brought gladness to many a household.
is wonderful when ano thinks of IL 1 giro By its prompt use for hrvaklug up tm* redd
ta&gt; -.Ur happily tlw |&gt;astry ha* become impregnated
I, U.K .T'*
™°"' “r
taw with an ndor of roqixrfort, and again you "’•rte l£gw the hotel tatho better tho Amer­ you the problem to sol re. Several hundred that too often develops Into that fatal dis­
*Utq|Ut ,^nil to
.toart un. pm«. A vanilla cream'terminate* your re
ease. thousands rati be saved from nn tinicana like it A little, quiet, well kept hotel.
timely grave. You make ni mistake by
“"'“"tal-wtaUw tarf. |„„m,
than enre or twice liefore, pass Into
keeping a bottle of this pkwmnt remedy
■ cf wnti-r untouched on tbo table, nnd
1-juiding you their chimney )&gt;ol»
In your house. California CaUM’iire Is
•and w'* iT"’ient'n lhick *sllmcnt of mud or why. in
hotel
«|ually effective in eradicating all traces
•^ntevtahfe « Um, bottom ot it
your various courww
of nasal catarrh. Both of tlrcsc wonderful
Y"»ii»r«&gt;th it hworwratilL
numo. where you are not simply Na f&gt;78 like
California remedies are sold and warranted
. • J Jafk*»ViUe I wa. W€ltad npOT at ubU

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�Hastings Banner.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

And then tbe fight goes to the senate.
The Jury of 94 republicans there decide 14

to 10 against Mr. Stone.
Hasting*, Wednesday, April H», 1889.
Beaten at every point and In desperate
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
rage, the manager of the Tribune and
would-l*
political autocrat resorts In the
unauD as IBCOSD-CI^M mattxk at
Monday's Issue of his paper to the most
m HArnxaa, Mien., fostoffick.
___ _______ xfolut u- !87*wanton abuse of the .senate majority In
general, and Mr. Colgruve In particular. I

EDITORIAL NOTES.

So for as Mr. Stone Is concerned. It
scHns to us like a bad case of very big
A Hank laJuMIcr.
Tbe pudtlon taken by tbe Detroit Tri­ head.
We recommend that lie go Mxik his head.
bune, rather its ovrr-zealofls manager,
He Isn't a bigger man than tbe republi­
Mr. J. H. Stone, In regard to the action ot
the Michigan state senate in-the Dicklnson- can party of Michigan. In fart lacks quite
Renta case is an excuselees outrage, com­ a llttlg of IL
The people didn’t elect Mr. Stone to
ing as It does from an organ that pretends
to be the party organ of the republicans of usuip the prerogatives of the senate of
this state.
Michigan.
When tbey-get ready to let him go down
The Baxxkb has explained that Sena­
tors Colgrovr and Giddings were two of to Lansing and run the whole legislative
the republicans on the senate committee tn machinery they will let him know.
It wih be some time from now when
investigate this contested election. Dick­
inson, the Republican, wanted the mmI in they do tills.
the senate which on tlie face of tho iclnrns
Meantime we can say to Mr. James II.
Stone that Barry county Is proud of a sen­
was gjven to Rentz, democrat.
A committee of five was chosen by tbe ator who will not be bulldozed lato doing
senate to Investigate tlie alleged frauds by the bidding of a small party boas, merely
virtue of which It was claimed Rente se- to satisfy the feelings of the s. p. b. The
turcd bls acut Tliat committee took an j more abuse Mr. Stone heaps upon Senator
oath to decide by the law ami evidence, j Colgrove, the more friends tin- senator
Three republicans and two democrats con-! will have; and the fribnds of Mr. Stone in
of M»V
the ”
woods
will ,!&gt;■,
not uv
be nv
so nuuinumstltuted tbe committee. I Ms a strikingly this neck
* V&gt;
WMO mu
. singular fact that four of five members be- erous by a targe majority if he pcrriiits In
lleved Rent/, should keep bls scat And I trying to read out of the party a man bls
this is their belief and conviction after superior in Ability, and who ha* been ever
they hare Im-cii to Detroit two or three loyal to his party. But who doesn’t hap_
times to listen to alleged "new evidence" I pen to place loyalty to party above loyalty

In tlie case of Slmtan N. -Baldwin ra.
tbe City of Hastings. the water works ease,
wherein the owners of farm lands within
the corporate limits of tbo city sought to
Im- n lleved from paying laxc* on thrir
farms for tlie purpose of Sustaining the
water-works system, and from paying any
part of the principal or Interest of the
wajer works bonds. Judge Hooker on Mon­
day rendered his decision favorable to the
city, and (axing costs of suit on tbe plain­
tiff. The point that Judge Hooker makes
is that tbe water works are not provided I
for by Section 39 of tbe city charter, but
were constructed under Howell's Statutes,
Section 3030. Therefor the charter is not
a point to be considered. Inasmuch aa the
state law and not the charter provided the
method by which the water works were
constructed.

An exchange says there are m«&gt;re young
men In tlie penitentiaries In
country
learning trades than there are outride of
them. The principle cause tg this is Ahst
we are educating our young fcnen for idle
gentlemen, trying to make laUtyera. preach­
ers, doctors and clerk* out of material that
Is needed for blacksmiths, carpenters,
merchants and other honest “hewm of
wood and drawers of water.” It Is a ini.*-'
take, and a big one, to teach boys and girls
that labor Is disgraceful, and to do nothing
for a living Is 'more becoming to society.
Hang such society! It is rotten to the core
and is ruining our country to-day; Mid
there are sons and daughter* who are now
being educated to play the "leading lady”
and "walking gentleman" In the great
drama of life, who will light out for the
poor bouse or penitentiary before the cur। tain drops on the last soil act of the play to
। which they have been educated by their
। loo indulgent parents.

Friday afternoon. Eil. Doyle. Gea Simp­
son. Richard Doyle, John Cole and Byron
In the matter.
.
»«
• •a «•"»»"
tn his oath “aa
senator, and -•
aa •a commit­ Dickerson, saloonists. were brought before
Undoubtedly iwrtbe senate democratic, teeman to Investigate the Dickinson-Rentz Judge Hooker, charged with not removing
the screens from the windows-of their sa­
nnd the contestant a democrat, Rente case.
loon# on Sunday, March 25th. They plead
would have l&gt;ern unMltetl if he had been
Mr. James H. Stone, the vote of 14 to 10 guilty, and were fined *25 each; in default
a republican. That Is the democratic way against you In tbe state senate, among thereof. 60 days at Detroit bouse of cor­
of doing business.
I your political friends, 'prove* that as a rection. They iiald tlielr fines. A peti­
tion had been circulated asking that sen­
But that should afford no reason why I party bou you are a failure.
tence be suspended, upon their promise in
in tbe present instance Mr. Dickinson । Better come off the rng Mr. Stone.
writing to thereafter &lt;&gt;!&gt;ey the law strictly.
shcnld be given Rentz’s seaL unless the
As It was thought byanany, Including the
law and the evidence clearly entitled him
.Savings banks are. organized for and proprietors of this paper, that such a pro­
to the place. We are glad there are re­ j&gt;atronlzed by wage camera almost ex­ ceeding did not lose any rights In the
prosecution, and might cause the saloonists
publican Muators in the Michigan senate clusively. The following tables ronrlu- to obey the law. this petition was .quite
large enough, brainy enough, manly rivrly show that In America natural wages numerously signed by those who nre by no
do not mean, as Ricardo’s iron law defines
enough, to rise above party, lay aside pre­ them, the "lowest sum upon which a man means sympathizers with saloons or law
judice and give Mr. Reniz, detiiwrat can subsist and propagate his race without breaking. As the writer said the follow­
ing to the saloonlsts personalty, we nowthough he be, his seat In the senate If they Increase or diminution." Natural wages say It publicly, that our position may not
ta-llere him entitled to It. No jtarty loses here divide themselves into cost of living, l&gt;e misunderstood: We have no personal
cost of amusements and "savings." Out
anything by being fldr; and the republican of the "savings,. grows nearlyrvery one enmity toward any man In the saloon busi­
party can afford to be nothing else, no of our great fortunes. These are the germ ness In this city. We don’t like their
cell from which spring Aston, Vanderbilt* business, and are certain tliat they have
matter what democracy may da
no more right to violate tlie law of this
Chairman Wessellus, of. the senate com­ and Goulds, not, of course, directly or -in state than any other citizen. The five *asaving merely, but by using these aavtngS
mittee. seems to have been Stone’s cat*paw us the capitals with which to embark In loonlsts, over their own signature, publicly
pledged tbemaelves to hereafter live up to
all through the Investigation. , Let Stem­ tbe employment of others.
In New York and Kings counties the de­ the law. If they fall, and the writer can
take snuff and Wesselius was afflicted with
secure evidence of such failure on their
violent sneezing. Wesselius, of course, posits In I860 were 840.000.000. and the part to do as agreed, we will make com­
number of depositors were 937,000; an
wanted Rentz bounced.
average of *216 to each depositor. In 1883 plaint against them or any &lt;me ot them.
Messrs. Coigrove and Giddings, the the deposits amounted to *294,000,000. We mean bnaines.*. And the Bannf.u
desires to s«y that It is In thorough sym­
other republicans on the committee, felt and the number of &lt;!cj&gt;osltors wen- 760.000;
pathy with all efforts to make liquor dealthat Renta was entitled to hta seat. They an average of 8384 to each depositor, and era live up to the law. And we are glad
a total gain to depositors from I860 to 1883
xlgned no report, but stated their views to Of *245.000,000.
to assure the people of Barry county that
In New York state, I860, the deposits their prvscht prosecutor Is a man who,
Before the matter was finally disposed were 8’»«, 178,000, and In 1886 they- had In­ while not a crank on any subject, is in
favor of making all violators of law. saof, the senators were given full opportun- i'reared to 8469,622,000, or a total gain to • loonlste or any others, suffer the penalty
depositors from 1860 to 1886 of8411,500,000.
Ry to know all the tnrtiraony In the case.
Hundreds of thousands of men who In of tli^law.
Most of them studied up the matter thor­ I860 were wage ranters luul in 1880 be­
Circuit Court.
oughly. waded through tbe 1,400 page* of come bankers, merchant*, capitalist*,
At the session of the adjourned Febru­
ary term of court held on Thursday and
testimony in order that they might vote millionaires!
Now let u* look at Ute figures for Great Friday the following cases were disposed
underalandinglh-. When the matter came Britain, Including England. .Scotland,
of:
to a vote. It wmMaund that tbe following Wales, Ireland and the Channel Islands:
Joseph Kennedy, appellee vs. Charles
13 republican senators favored keeping
Knapp, appellant; *»»ump»iL Judgment
Population.,................ OMBLKO
3M4IAOO। granted to take effect against sureties and
Rentz in his seat: Senators Ball, presi­
Increase. w jwr cent.
,
priBoipsl.
li.raAooo
dent ot (he senate. Palmer, tbo acknowl­ 5umberot Laborers
Increase, 30 per cent
Henry L. Newton, appellant vs. William
edged leader of the senate, Taylor, Milnes, Savings barks 4epoelU. 8 HN.M.000 843C^00,&lt;40 Nealy, appellee; summary proceedings to
Increase. HSBJlOjOOO or about its per rent.
obtain possession of lands and motion to
Holbrook, whose connection with the
New York state aud Great Britain (in­ dismiss appeal for want of sufficient secur­
Grange makes hliu familiar to many of cluding countries named above) compared,
ity. Dismissed with eoata to be taxed.
our readers. Toon, Ranney. McCormick. as to growth, tiepre It*, etc., since 1660:
Execution to take effect againstthe sureties
as well as principals.
Gurney, DenHerdcr, Galbraith. Colgruve
The People vs. Adclbert II. Winn, at­
■nd Giddings. Senator Blackwell was at
is.iai.ooo,
1AM
lucreaae of Laborers,
tempt to dig up. disinter and remove a
borne sick, but wired tliat he favored
human body. Arraigned nnd plead not
Rentz, and tried to pair off, bnt could get hmennt Deposit* t'c 44&lt;k,czi,oco »4X,000.000। fu’RyHavings Banks...
Frank Stlnchcotnb, appellant, vs. John
do one to do so with him. That makes 14
republicans in the senate, two of them on Average to each De­ ■00 per cent. ttapercent. Howe, appellee: summary proceedings to
, obtain possession of lands. Motion to re­
the committee of Investigation, ami the ' poaiior...................
verse verdict of jary; denied with usual
Average gain to each
depositor »ti&gt;ce IM®
nt
'
tz: feeother 13 fully acquainted with the testi­
lu other words.the 1,844,000 laborer*i
Frank A. Barber vs. Emmett Evarts;
mony. Ten republican* In the senate
nf
New
York
alone
iiavo
to
their
credit
,
alienating
wife’s affection. Motion to
yoted to scat Dickinson. So tliat despite
833,623,000 more than the entire tfi. 181,000i strike from the files the bonds at complainparty prejudice, despite the party whips laborers of Great Britain have to tlielr cre­ ant In case: denied with usual fce.
that the Tribune manager has viciously dit; and each New York depositor In sav­
snapjH-.l at the state senate, 14 ontof34 ings banks iia* gained on the average since Whittemore; oMumprit. Judgment grant­
republican senators, the brainiest men in 1860 more than fourteen times aa much as ed, 8971.43 and coat*.
has tbe average English laborer.
IlarriMH) Long vs. Townsliip of Wood­
tbe senate too, voted to do what they
in Massachusetts the depositors in sav­ land: aasumpalt to recover taxes ffeld un­
Aeeincd an act of justice—give Rente the ings banks average two to each familyder protest Judgment on demur.
'
Tbe people vat Ernst Boeschrl; aiwault
hi Great Britain the depositors lu sav­
■eat to which they believed him entitled.
We are glad they' did IL We are glad ings bank* a\rrnge one to every 30 fami­ with intent to commit great bodily harm.
Charge changed to one of asasult and bat­
lies.
__________________
they resented the impudent presumption
Although tho/Zprivilege of voting for tery. Pleaof guilty to aasault and battery.
of James II. Stone, whoso Inflated seifSentenced to Detroit house oC correction
those who frame* the tariff laws Is not ex­ for three month*.
tended to the women of the country, they
The People vs. Frank Treat; violation
that the republicans of Michigan will fly have a deep pecuniary Intercat In the
of liquor Jaw. Settled bill of excepttous.
to tbe cat-bole when hr comes out of hb&gt; struggle. The free Importation of foreign Defendent admitted to ball in tbe sum of
goods which compete with those they are •6M.
employed in making would most seriously
Tbe People ra. George Simpson. Edward
And now Mr. Stone proceeds to attack affect many thousands who are nmr em­
Doyla John C. Cole, Richard Doyle and
Senators Col grove and Giddings, particu- ployed In different Industries. According Byron Dlcklnaor.; violation of tbe Uquor
to
recent
statistics
gathered
by
tbe
Bureau
larty the former, practical!y accusing them
taw. Plaa of guilty entered. A fine was
Imposed uf *25, and in default thereof to
l&lt;e Imprisoned in tbe Detroit bouse of cor­
«■ hla batten, tbe republican majority of
rection 60 day*
&lt;fee senate, who prefer fairness to doing a the average wages of men in England, and
four
to
fire
tlmea
greater
than
the
wages
MMll taws' bidding, and cheerfully placre
of women there. Many a woman In Greet
Britain can earn but It or 81.36 * week.
‘Tbe other 11 fellows were stubborn as

England and other parte of Great Britain
they simply exist, never knowing comforts

APRIL 13, 1889

IS THE DAY
We Will Sell at 3[ Cents
:■ 5000 ■:

SPRING PRINTS.
ENOUGH FOR ALL.

GOODYEAE &amp; BAENES.''

.
THE MARKETS
Haatlaga.

Morrill &amp; Company
LardHRkiacZ

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Gate--33c per bn.
Onion.-iJose.
Potatoes—U*3De
1‘oultry Llre chickens. Tftae; drensed chick‘^^n.'UTB.^rSrrsved. 10c

Apples—|L

dried. 3t3He per

i.aLMCN; mixed
•toady; rood

New Goods
New Goods.
The Latest Styles in Suits
Spring Overcoats,

Hats and Caps.

FAEMEES

We also have a fine line of

And All Others
When you want anything tn the Ikw of

-GENTS’ FURNISHING­

61M Hi: was, GOODS
BOOTS AND SHOES,

Following are tbe real estate transfers
I«rU»«wk ««UM Avril U. I», v

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OR

working-

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SATURDAY,

For Spring Wear at Prices that Cannot be

Equaled by any other House in Barry Co.

CALL OS

H. L. Newton,
Hastings.

All Nei Gwis ail
Price Satu&amp;ctiry

us a call before buying. a&gt;
we carry the largest and best selected stock tn
Hastings, x_

E. W. MORRILL
-:-PRODUCE-.
Hastings, Mich.

�Hastings Banner.
Hastings.-Wedne*dgy; April 10, ng®.
A. D. NISKERN, Local Editor.

Philips 4 Fuller's store front lias been
repainted.

PER8ONALJM ENTION.
'TtajV Horton had tbe misfortune to lose
G. H. Brooks Is visiting In Prairieville. one ofbls fine large horses recently.
Salvation Army have begun tho
Hamilton Carveth was In town Saturday.foundation for their barracks which will
Mrs. Carson spent Sunday tn GranffRap- belocated just mzutb of the new Iron
E. J. Evans moved his tin shop to Del­
ton Monday.
•
bridge.
Wall paper of al! kinds, paints and oils
Mnu J. Russell visited • in Detroit last
In the examination of Dr. M. C. Wood­
week.
al Lathrop* drug store.
mansee yesterday the jieople closed their
An excellent variety of field peas for Si
Frank Black was In ; Greenville last case. The examination was continued to
the 18th.
week.
•
per bushel at Joseph Rogers'
. Y'f? -?”lce “t" &lt;*
4 Fuller s.

« 11&gt;IUI|»

Tlie youngest brother of Grandma Craw­
ley was accidentally killed by the kick of
a horse In Elim, Cambridge Shire, Eng­
Allen McOmber left last evenlng-for land, a few days ago.
Chicago.
Farmers wishing to breed to a general
Wm. Boston, of Nashville, was in town purpose stallion can do no better than to
Saturday.
use itarry Bums, owned by E Busby.
Will Johnson, of Augusta,*was in the Barry «as a father with a record of 2JW
and'a full brother with a record of
city Sunday.
He Is 10 hands high and will weigh 1.200
J. H. McKevftt; of Middleville, was in pounds when matured. Terms reasonable.
town Friday.
S. M. Fowler, the dentist, desires to
M. Herrington, of Freeport, was in thank the people of this elty and vleltflty
town Munday. ’
■for the constantly increasing patronage
which
they liave given to him. Owing to
Will’Barlow. of Evanston. IB., is visit­
this increase In his business here, he has
ing in this city.
given up his trips to Nashville on Mondays.
Mrs. W. Boltwood, of Jackson, is visit­ Hereafter be will be found at his office
ing in this city.
every day.
Rev. F. Ellct and wife left ycaterdav for
April noth being the 100th anniversary
a visit In Albion.
of Washington’s iimugeratlon as President
Mrs. Julia Goodyear was in Grand of the United States, tbe President has Is­
sued a proclamation calling attention to
Itaplds Monday.
J^Mrs. W. J. Bowne visited in Grand the fact that congress has declared tliat
day a general holiday. The president also
Rapids Monday.
requests that devine worship be held on
Lloyd Feighner, of Nashville, was in that day at trine o’clock, a. in.
the city Sunday.
Tlie Hastings Engine 4 Iron W'otiis are
W. II. Severance, of Middleville, was in now the licensed city plumbers. Mr. L.
W. Kenfield will let preparw! at ah times
town Thursday.
to serve the citizens In that line of work.
Horace Watkins, of Middleville, was In We keep a full stock of hydrants, hom*,
the city Tuesday*
.
plpps, nozzels mid all sizes of brass and1
Mrs. I’. W. Niskern, of Manistee, is nickel plated cocks etc., which will be
soM at bottom prices.
■, Eltlng in the city.
W. D. Hayes visited Middleville on V i’honus Spence has purchased the inlcr&gt; -t of C. IL Hieks in the grocery stock of
business Thursday.
&lt;. H. 4 M. W. Hicks, M. W. retaining his
J. H. Cutting, of E W. Morrill 4 Co., interest. Mr. Spence hn&gt;» been iti the epi­
ploy of Hicks Bros, for some time. The
was in town Fridayold customers of the firm will be glad to
Mrs. J. B. Fuller, of Grand Rapids, Is Irani of Mr. Spence’s advancement, as he
visiting friends here. '
&gt;- entirely able to fill his new position.
W. H. Myers and Fred Parker visited in
E«l, Evans removed tills week to Delton
Grand Rapids Friday.
'•berelfb gisM Into partnership with Frank

R. K. Grant,
CLOTHIER.

For a complete stock of wall paper to
Ed. Holbrook is home from Kalamazoo
select from go lo Dr. Lathrop’s.
to-day.

. ;’.Oh.”t,U?Jn,T l# ,o,e ,Krnt for the eclebrated Rockford watches in this city.
Garden seeds le per paper. Flower seeds
acts, per j&gt;aper at Beamer’s cash More.
□ A fine line .at window shades and at
very reasonable prices at Dr. Lajrop’s.
All those wishing gasoline Moves clean­
ed or repaired should call on Fred Ryerson.

Leo Myers is painting his residence an&lt;!
otherwise Improving bls projwrty on West
Green street

Thu Baptist Sunday school will give an
Easter concert under the direction of Mrs

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
i r.;MH»wiler never vartas. A marvel at purity
art h and wholeaantcnrts. More economical
the ordinary kind*, nnd cannot be sold in
■ jH-tltion with tbe multitudeot io* test, short
&lt;ht. s!am or phosphate powders. Sold only
.-in-., ItnVAt. BAKUCCI 1‘ownau Co.. 106
.v
oetn-un

/Phe successful candidates at the reeeu'.
•Tty election were visited by the band Sat­
urday night
Farmers can find northern grown potatws for seed at 23 cents per bushel st Jot&gt;
eph Kogers’ grocery.
/A very interesting roll call and com­
munion service was held at the BniHist
church Sunday p. tu.

They pay the highest price for butter
and eggs, aud their prices are the lowest
on goods at Beamers.

Blias American .Wonder and Bliss ever­
bearing peas, also a full line of bulk weeds
lit Beamer's cash stare,
A meeting of the Barry County Soldiers*
and Sailors’ monument association will be
held In tills city to-day.
•

Rev. Ovtatt will address the temperance
meeting at the Baptist church next Sunday
afternoon. All are Invited.
.
Rev. Gviatt will address the people of
Nashville in Sablmth school convention
Friday evening of this week.

Fanners Wanted
—AT—

Smith’s Bihar
lo exchange Buttir
.
and Eggs /
i , eubtl.«J ‘Wtf will give you 'bolt &gt;m
ur.« v- to BAzar goods. consisting of in
■i underwear. hosier}, corsets. glove*,
idles’ white skirts nt 50 rts.. collars and
utT’. table cloths, napkins, towels, etc..
..•!•!.» tui’ linrof tinware and giaksware,
atu-npry fold fancy novelties.
Give ns a cal! at our new store in the

Weissert Block,

Clement Smith visited Grand Rapids
’Die case of the city vs. A. J. Bowne to
collect personal tax of 1887, has been de­ Saturday on business.
hided In favor of Mr. Bowne.
J. W. Godfrey, of the Freeport Herald,
Fred Woodruff has moved his tin shop was In tlie city Monday.
from Jefferson street to the building re­
Mr*. J. C. Cole and son Frank visited
cently vacated by E. J. Evans.
Grand Rapids Thursday.
' If you want a good fitting pair of shoes
W. IL Schantz made a buslnetis trip to
or boots made go to Philip Lutz under G. Grand Rapids Thuraday.
G. Spaulding's store, next to postoffice.
MIm Mary Adams, of Ohio, is visiting
Next Saturday. April 13th, we will sell her aunt. Mrs. Olive Swin.
10 cases fancy California mountain orangs*.
S. C. Ritchie, of Yankee Springs, was in
■.mi for 2A cents, at Beamer’s cash store.
the city Friday on business. '
The meeting of the Michigan Brigade.
J. G. Runyan went to Grand Rap­
U. R. K. of P. will be he’d at Albion.
May 91 and 22. providing Albion raises ids Monday for a short visit.
the money.
Mr*. John Spence left Mouitay for a
Go to Philip Lutz to get your shoes and trip to Cleveland on business.
boots repaired. He will give you satisfac­
Ira VanValkenburgh made a business
tion. Next to ptMtoffice. under G. G. trip to Grand Rapids Monday.
Spaulding’s store. '
Miss Lydle Geiger, of Woodland, is now
■ lerklng for Stauffer 4 Crawley.
Spaulding. Goodyear 4 Barnes, Hicks A |/mIm Sara Horton left Monday fora
Spence and S. A. Holmes, city, and Hig­
short business visit In Cleveland.
ley 4 Fox, Delton.

Misses Olga Hessmer and Sadie Roberts
Governor Luce has designated April 20th
as Arbor day and suggests that this yekr visiter^ Nashville friends Saturday.
particular attention be paid to the planting
Mr. Wot ^f New York, Is the guest of
of trees along roadsides.
his nephews, tlhas. and James Bauer.
Mr. John M. Keagle. of Battle Creek,
Safouel Rose, a nephew of B. It Rom*,
and Miss Eva Goldsmith, of Hastings, ritan recently to Denver, CoL, of small pox.
were united in marriage Saturday. April
Mrs. A. P. Drake and her sister Drs.
Oth. by Rev. Oviatt at his residence.
Wightman visited In Grand Rapids Mon­
The best as well us the cheapest sauce day.
for
tbe
table
made
frrm
evaporated
apri
Cha*. Dutcher, wife and son, of Char­
&lt; •■raer of Court and Jefferson 8t. Keeps flour,
tone inrid. ground oyster-shell, eta; food cots and California prunes.
lotte. spent Sunday with Kep. Silsbee and
'■'
Also a general stock of groceries.
Smith, Hams 4 Vas Armais.
family.
"'" •l'rf*&lt;&gt;l1*- tow prices.
Adam Kock has sdinnts niacksiuitli shop
Mrs. W. Briahtrnll, of Gninri Itaplds,
to Dan Lake. Mr. Rock, after 23 years of was the guest Sunday of Mrs. W. H.
steady application * in this city at black­ Goodyear.
smithing. will now take a well earned rest.
B. McKelvey and wife, of Maple Grove,
Judge Leland, Frank Ackerson's hand­ wen- guests last week of Mrs. McKelvey’s
some stallion, continues to grow in popu­ mother, Mrs. Mudge.
larity among .lovers of fine horseflesh. A
Miss Gertie Nlmo left Monday for Midsuccessful season is already assured fur ■llcville where she bas.aecepted a position
him.
in tbe village schools.

K-. -: •uni cd State St.,

Hastings, Mich.

&lt;M &lt;*Nl&gt; HAND G'HHiS bought and aohi at
Frank Stebbln's Upholstering Shop, opposJones’ fet-4 store. Jefferson st. Renovating
- retying of hair, wool or husk mattresses.
■ . airing and finishing of furniture. Goods
taken an&gt;t delivered free. Addresa P. O.- box
' ll.-'.lngs. Mich.
. .
.

" GILLA^PIE, '

Hich &amp; Spence,
StiMi-MOH to (’. n. 4 M. W. Hick- .

h? ‘.he Highest Market Price
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'.'ash, Dry Goods, Boots and
Shoes. Hardware, Groceries,
and Crockery,
-FOII-.

BUTTER, EGGS,
and Produce.

LOCAL NEWS.
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’..'ireulatfon this week.

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2,100

Carload of bran and middlings just re•wived at A. I). Cook's.

House to rent Enquire of Stuart, Knapl*n 4 VanArman.

n» youngest child of Archie Ayersdiod
Um week and was buried Friday.

Home grown clover seed and Illinois
timothy seed.
F. H. Bahlow * Co.
Wanted, a good girl lo do genera! boaseH'irk. Apply at Goodyear 4 Hanies' store.
A good house well finished, six rooms
*h&lt;i a b«m for rent cheap. Enquire Ur.
l-athrop.

Honfc household furniture, carpets and
;1 Singer sewing machine for sale. En­
quire of H. F. Ford.

Ground feed and meal, com and oats,
i&gt;‘Tlon flour, Graham flour, and full line of
groceries and tobaccoc* at A. D. Cook’*.
Canned goods are reasonable and we
Irave always a complete stock.
Smith, Hams 4 Va.nAjimax.
Keystone or North Fairfield plow and
repair* fnr sale.
F. H. Bakixiw 4 Co.
^rc ,,ot Ki ving away goods but we
giving our customers satisfaction by
our strict method of fair and equal dealing.
Smith, Hamh 4 VanArman.

,

In the matter of clothing Editor Feigh •
tier, of the Nashville News, is proud of th-fact that he has two suits—a grey suit for
every day wear and a libel suit for dres:
occasions.
Tire Eaton Rapids camp meeting' takcplace June 10-12. Bishops Royce nnd
Newman Dr. John Williamson, tbefamous
bllile reader, and Rev. Henry Date, are
expected to be there.
&lt;*arriage factory will doubtless soon
ufeome one of Hastings’ industries. Those
Interested In the project are anxious to be­
gin operations and will do so ns soon n#
the necessary arrangementscan be made.
. Xn applicant for a tekfiher’s certificate
nr this county recently defined a disinfect­
ant by saying that when any one was
taken sick in school with a contagious dis­
ease a disinfectant was* tlie power given
to the teacher to irrrmedMtely dismiss the
scholars.
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Owing to the usual enterprise of the
Basxkm the other city papers were en­
abled to give their patrons nearly as com­
plete election returns as were contained in
this paper. If tire Bawkeb had not been
delayed they would have had just as com
plete returns as did we.
| Zjwlug to the low wages offered for
leachers throughout the county the supply
is gradually diminishing. A good teacher
Is well worth paying for and tlie school
districts gain nothing by aaklng teachers to
work for lower wages than they can earn
at any other employment
As our'readers well know, Dr. J. A.
Baughman, the well known specialist
formerly of this city, is now located at
Akron. Ohio. All those wishing to consuit Dr. Baughman by letter can address
him at Na 151 South Howard Street,
Akron, Ohla He write* prescriptions for
any disease for tl.00.
Scventeen-year iocusts are due again.
Their last appearance was In 18.2. in
that year their monotonous song was beard
until late In September.
It was tn may
and June that they put io an appearance.
The resurrection of the Insects, after their
long sleep, will be watched for with Inter­
est by many people.—Ex.
Ed. Powers ha* decided to start a cigar
factory In chia city and expects to begin
Gyrations about tbe first of next month,
having the factory
J?.;
Morrill 4 Co.'H «tore- &lt;««&gt;. M»l«rd will
be in charge. Our merchants can do a
deal toward mMctoff this venture. a
success by handling tbe goods. Let every
one take bold and do what they can.

i:rooks, the firm name, being Evans 4
Brooks. Ed. is a royal good fellow, a No.
1 workman, whose word is as good as gold.
The citizens of Delton will find In him a
.man they can tie to every time. We wish
the new firm abundant success. They
deserve it.
Auction! .Ruction! Auction! Everytliing
goes. . At S. A. Holmes, the Jeweler's, Fri­
day evening this week, and Saturday this
week, day and evening. Mr. Holmes wiH
have an auctioneer In his store on those
dates, and sell the goods from bls stock at
the people's own prices. Go and make a
bld. Now is your time to buy watches,
clocks, silverware and jewelry at your own
figures.
Bound to close out. All goods every
day until further notice at closing-oat
prices. Cost and former prices not taken
into consideration. Times are dull. 1
jvnnt .money and must sell the goods.
‘Auction Friday evening and Saturday all
day and evening. Watches, 'clocks, silver­
ware and jewelry at your own prices at
♦
S. A. Hoi.mkk,
The Jeweler.

Mrs. Elizabeth Griffin, aged 70, died
Sunday a. m. at 11:30 o’clock, of heart dis­
ease, at the home in this city of her son C.
A. Griffin. Mrs. Griffin has been sick* but
a comparatively short time and her death
came upon the family without any warning.
A short service was held at the residence
Munday afternoon. Mr. Griffin left tl»e
same afternoon via Kalamazoo to accompa­
ny the remains to Spring Prairie, Wls.,
near Milwaukee.

Considerable work lias been done on tinfair grounds this spring. All of the old
fence around the grounds and .track La’s
been repaired nnd where ms-essary rebuilt
On State street the fence has been set back
toward the south so tliat the side walk
grade now extends direct to tile ticket of­
fice. The grounds have been cleaned -up
and soon the track will be much improved.
Tin- management are already considering
desirable features for the coming fair,
which promises to have every Ahauce for
G. K. Beamer left tills morning for being a great success—at least w far ns
A Ibloii there to attend the meeting of the the management can make It sa
Presbyterian presbytry. •
-ITogram for C. L. S. C. April 12th:
Quotations alx&gt;ut birds.
W. H. Holmes, formerly one of the pro­
Chemistry, chap*. 22-23—Dr. Timmer­
prietors of the Journal, was recently electman.
«*d clerk of Waupaca, Win.
Zoology, pages iOG-l‘J4—Ralph Wooton.
Prof W. A. Morse, of Middleville, was
Greek Art, Cbautaiiquan—Mrs. Dr.
in town Saturday attending the meeting of Barber.
the county boon! of examiners.
Sunday latter, Chautauquan—W. M.
/
Herbert and Louis Griffin were in this Puffer.
20 questions on the common value Of
city Monday, called here by the death of
animals to question table in Chautauquan
their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Griffin.
—Rose Bostwick.
Dr. C. N. Snyder.aud daughter, ofShayDebate, resolved that the running of
tofrn, Eaton county, were guests last week Sunday trains of cars should be prohibited
of tbe former's brother, Dr. W. IL Snyder. by law, affirmative. Flora Beadle, negative,
Mrs. Willey, of Galesville, Wis., Is the W. R. Cook.
&lt; title—Daniel Striker.
guest of her sister, Mrs. C. A. Griffin.
This Is their first meeting after a separa­
At the last meeting of the boosd of water
tion of 11 years.
commissioner* It was decided to reduce
Min. Stephen Sprtogett, of Hasting', tbe rates for the water supply. It had be­
visited her parents In the village this week. come the general opinion that tbe number
—Miss Nellie Frighner,. of Hastings, Is of patrons would be sufficiently Ineresoed
visiting Nashville
friends.—Nashville by making a reasonable reduction In the
rates to mon- than counterbalance the
News.
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additional coat of running tbe water work.’.
Mrs. Mollie Foot-Miller and daughter Hence the board’have made a general re­
Mae, of Colorado, and Mrs. Angela Hnyes- duction. The rate* for a house with fam­
Hitcheock, of Hastings, old school mates ily of 10 or less Is now 84 per ye*»: for
of Mrs. C. W. F. Everts, visited her, ac­ lawn purpose*, 84 per ye*r. for bouse with
companied by Mrs. Geneva Hayes, of 10 persons or less, and lot 4x8 rods, 8&lt;J per
Hastings, this week.—Nashville News.
year. And to other classes a corresponding
reduction has been made. The board in­
tends running the works for the benefit of
VoL 1, Na 1, of The Coldwater District
Mirror has been received at this office. It the citlxens and will doubtless make modi­
is published by N. L. Bray and W. A. fications as they appear necessary.

Hunsberger. This publication is solely
for tbe benefit of tbe Coldwater district of
1 want to close out about fifty Bow 4
the M. E. •onference. and promises to be
Deuber cases filled with Elgin 4 Waltham
of much value to Its patrons.
movements, both gents and ladles sire st a
‘ w price. Now ia your time to g«t a
Mrs- Lucie and Miss Genevieve Carpen­
ter will give a musical and literary enter­ watch cheap. Call before they are all
tainment at union hall. Friday evening.
Will sell some on tbe installment
April 12th. Admlsakm 15e. These todies plan.
recently gave an entertainment In tills city
Johx Bbmmkb,
Jeweler.
and those who heard them pronounced
them to be very fine elocutionists.
Don’t fall to buy now. You may never
have another such an opportunity to buy
watches, clocks, silverware and jewelry.
Times and trade are dull. 1 propose to
make them lively by plunging the knife
Into prices, and will cut them m&gt; deep that
you cant help buying. Closing-out prices
on all goods to my line from thia time on
until further notice. Auction sale at my
store of goods from my stock Friday even­
ing and Maturday. day and evening, this
week. Come and get goods at your own
,(riee8.
S. A. Holmks,
’
Tbe Jeweler.

SPRING OPENING,

City Bank, cm or about April 10th, 18M,
with the finest and most complete line of
mens, youths boys and child reus etthtag
ever opened in Battle Creek. I extmMi a
cordial Invitation to all my old customers
and friends and as many new ones as will
Respectfully yours.

Until April 20th
We offer a large lot of

FANCY BLUE
.

AND

WHITE PLAID

OVERALLS
At 25c. a pair.
Don't forget that our stock of

CMM and Ws Fnlig Ns
Is by far the most complete of any in the city,

R. K. GRANT.

SPRING.
W’e have opened the
Largest and Most Se­
lect Stock of Spring
Suitings ever shown in
Hastings, consisting of

CHEVOITS, DIAGONALS, WIDE
, WALES and SCOTCH GOODS.
These suitings were
bought at the lowest
market price and we
• will offer them at cor­
respondingly lowfigures.

LUNN BROS.,
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TAILORS,.

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IF YOU WANT A NEW

Parlor Suit,
Bed Room Suit,
Dining Room Suit
or Furniture ofany kind,
Make it a point to buy where yon can choose from the

Largest, Best Selected and Newest
Assortment ot goods to be found in Barry county. Prices are
always correct. We will be pleased to show you through this
large emporium at any time.

Ira VanValkenburgh,
Successor to Bpangemacher A VanValkenburgh.

Furniture Dealers, Undertakers, Embal

�POTATOES FOR

Chronic Esheumotism.

: 1’ ayrriXJ.

At Pr.vr.upTM asm Duixn.
THE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO.. Baltimore, Ml

TO. ADVERTISERS.

iA list of 1000 ncraiapena divided hi STATES
i AX!) SECTIONS will to sent on applleatlauFKKK.
•
To Cbow who nant Itoir arlverttulng topav.
■ necan dffer noiftter lurdium for tbproiuh :uW
&gt; effective wutk than th-? varlouv «eeUoB» u; our

1 «t&gt;:»t you cannot aflsnt to neglr:t that catarrh?
■ iMu'lynn know that It may trad to cotHumutlon
! to luuully.* to death'.' Iksu'i yqbAnuw tfuit):
nu&gt; to e*&gt;th cured? bunl you'know that
white U.r thousand and one nntininw you hare
' tried bar. ntterfr tailed that Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
; Iteinrtiy Is a certain cure? U has »t»&gt;4 the lest
&lt;&gt;t years, and there are hundreds vt thou-an&lt;l* ot
gratelu! wen .itul women In all t»rt« ol tlie
; ."oimtry Who can testify to. its effli-acr. All
&gt; druxgista
■
A state teachera’ Institute filjwl Mon• tague with schoolrua'nnw last week.

;
"A small drop ot Ink, tailing, like dew. upon 3
[ tbougbt. proclaim!* tha: » bleb n&gt; tites tlioUMtid*
perhaps millions, taink," .wrote Byron. Thinspiration «it hl» pep might give the dutkr fluid
such a far reaching power, and we wish sc
v.ern powsved ot such an Inspiration tint we
mlgh: through a like medium.- bring into such
• vtended notice ih« matchless virtues ot Dr.
Pterve's I'teawit Punrutlve I’ellete, th*He tiny.
■oiR^r-.oaliil gr-inul'-s which contain. ls&gt; a ronrentrated form, th- active principle of vegetab e extracts tbat Damn Nature designed espceW^toprwuotea healthy action ot tire liver.
:
JuliOs A. Ball, an Eaton Itapld* phok tographer. dropped dead.
t'oor Wtelow ItedoH!
She tried to write love poetry to the deacon
and could frame only—
.
"AflllcthKi sore
•
t Longtime I bore."
Rad the loeebreature used Dr. nerve’s Favmite rreacrlptlon-ltlc sure remedy for tire
weaktiraes and peenliar ailments ot her sex—
sue might have secured tbe deacon's favor by
tto cheerful character of her verses.
Milton Munger, one of the leading young
j business men of Sturgis. Is dead.
EHcrt’a Daylight,Liver Fills arc a boon to
sufferer* from Mck headache, sour stomach,
torpid liver and indigestion. Sugar coat­
ed, pleasant to take and warranted to go
through by daylight.
Eilwhi C. Smith has purt-hn*e&lt;l 11 half
interest lu the Shiawaasee. Reporter, at
Uncle Sum’s Nerve A Bone Liniment
will relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia aud
rhcumatb-uL Sold'by all druggists.
.
Dr. Wm. A. .McCorkle/ of the First
Prvsbyterimi church-of YpsmuitL has re­
signed.
'
English Spavin Liniment removes all
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and BlemIshea from horuw. Blood Spnvlir. Curb.&gt;
Splints. Sweeney. Ring-bone. Stifles, all
• Swollen Throats, S)»ralns. Cough, etc.
Sn&lt; 850 by use of one tmitle. Wsrranted.
|,y *,rI-slhrop, .Druggist,
An unknown but well-dressed man «mmltted^ulcldh In a small take just north of
Battle Creek last week.
Mothers will find Dr. Winchell's teething
syrup Just the mwllclne to have In the house
for the children: It will cure coughs, colds,
son; throat, and regulate the bowels. Trv
It.

Yale has won tin out 120 bare ball
gtene*.

■Remarked (o a Mend the other day that she
knew Ketnp’s Balsam for the throat and lunes
was * superior remedy, as It slopped her couifii
Instantly when other cough remedies had no
effect whatever. Ko to prove this and convince
vou nt its merit any drusstat will give you a
sample bottle tree. Lante size toe and fl.
Mr*. Bururtt la decorating a new home
in Washington.

SEED.

,
tar** 1
Thcwlectton of‘seed U a very impor­
tant matter. Whetlier ono imports ftwh
need from another farm and district or
eootinuf* to Uiw hoffte growu potatoes,
a selection of the Imallhfatf tuber * must
bq made. No crop benefits more from a
friquetit change c.f see*! than potatoes,
and thi» is all the more conirnrnduhlo on
account of the incremdag liability lu dis-

'flic use of neiK'seed will do much to
prevent l&lt;*a in tills way. while it Invari­
ably results in substnirtinlb Increasing
tlie cmp. An English tintijurity claims
Hint the reed ouglit to «w front nn
earlier cliiunte to a later. but of infinitely
greater importance is it timt' they come
from a sharp. Warm s-'il to a heavier and
colder. Such a change will .in all likeli­
hood hasten the maturing of the tul&gt;ers.
though It* eff*“*t in this way will depend
largely upon the exposure of the land in
which they arc growh. With a southern­
exposure the Ohl isevd might attain ma­
turity earlier than new from an earlier
climate under different eircunisiances.
A southern exposure will, in nine cases
out of every ten. bring.the &lt;Top to ma­
turity ten days earlier than any other.
Tlie preparation of seta for this year’s
crop should not Ik* pul off till the hour
of planting. After being cut, If cut nt
ail. they should Ikj spread out on the
liaru floor or similar place several week*
before lieing planted. Tlx* object nf Lliix
is to allow them to dry and form cn arti­
ficial skin over tlitf wound. Tills pre- ;
rents the jtiica of the potato from ceca fl­
ing or being drawn out by tho earth.
They should on no account ho laid aside
in a heap or thick pile. They are liable
to heal and lose fertility wlten stored Id
this fashion; no doubt many cf the dis­
appointing blanks no often to lie mjcii in
the fdato crop are attributable to mis­
management of this sort. Many growers
sprinkle a little gypsum over tluMets
that are spread out in waiting for seed­
ing timo for tho cxfirwi pisrpo»« of en­
Bay (,’lty Potent have decided by a hand­
couraging the healing up of thj wound some majority to have a fine city hull.
where the potato has been cut.
Why wear out with coughing at night
when Ayrrt Cherry Pectoral will relieve
mid cure?
Some of tho results l:i feeding pig* at
JnM ph lUlchie, charged with arson. In
the Illinois Agricultural college farm are
‘•ummed up as follows- by Professor the llillsdaleeounty circuit court, ha* been
acquitted.
'
Hunte
It required on an average four nnd
one-eighth pounds of shelled corn lo pro­
duce dhe found of pork during on aver■agc perio&lt;] of four weeks, or ono bushel
produced thirteen and a half ixiunds.
It required four end one-third pound*
of com meal to produce ono pound ot
pork, or one bushel of com made into
meal and fed dry produced twelve and
tAyk-e-quarterpounds of pork?
When fed dry itheliod com Is more
economical than com meal to toed to fat­
tening hogs.
.
It required seven and one-third pounds,
or one-fourth bushel, of ground oats to
produce ono pound of fwrk, when fed
with equal parts by weight of com meat
One bushel Of com is worth nearly
three bushels of oata as food for fatten­
ing hoga.
Cora fed pigs gained*:dx&gt;ut four and a
Italf pounds per week, and r.to about
twenty-one pounds of com per 100
pounds of live weight.
.,
Tlie gain for the amount of food con­
sumed decreased during fattening.
Pork was produced during tho cold
weather, with corn at twenty-eight cents
per bushel, for less than tliree cents per
pound.
An insufficient food, supply for two
wee ks caused a very considerable loss in
feeding thereafter.
Indian com is tho most, economical
pork producing material during the win­
ter months in regions where externa rely
crown.

A Misaisappi correspondent sent an
illustrated accountof his method of feed­
ing calves to Rural New Yorker re­
cently, and .wo have re-engraved ids
plan for the benefit of our readers.
The picture requires no explanation; it
Is sufficiently plain to enable any whomay so desire to go and do likewise
Not only is calf feeding rendered an easy
matter by this arrangement, but econ­
omy of time is gained. The correspond-

A. H. Thompson, Rockfork. Ill., writes:
“I have been troubled 'with catarrh for
Sira, nothing helped me until I tried
pllloa Catarrh Cure. I followed dlrecthms. nnd with lens than one bottle. 1 am
enred.’’ Paplllon (extract ot flax) Catarrh
Core will positively and permanently cure
bronchial catarrh, acute or chronic catarrh,
rose cold and hay fever. large bottles
$1, for sale by W. H.'Goodycar.

There ore 275 fraternity men at the Uni­
versity of Michigan.

Eminent authorities tmanlmou.'-iy agree
that the high presaurc methods of modern
Site are rapidly making us a race of ner­
vous invalid*.—snbjeel to al) manner of
nervous affoctlmw, headache, Insanity,
iDzdnm iit-uralgbt. Iwekschc, hysteria,
nervous troubles of the heart, stomach,
kiihu-ys, brain, etc. Ladles and gentlemen
vtlio are tints afflicted, or who nre compell­
ed to itoe&gt; lata bourn, do nurab mental or
l»tjj dad work, who worry or fret about
iMidnew nr domestic troubles, should re­
member tliat no other remedy In the world
will so spitxllly cure these diseases, re­
move worry and tire blues. Induce tranquil
sleep, relieve pain, or boild up the brain
amt trervoM systems, at* Dr. MHW great
discovery, the Restorative Nervine. It
“pl'5 or
Trl.1
I.XU.. (w „ w. B. UooOW. dm,

Ttanr ar, «7S
euuntry.

: Senator Evarts lias wreete-.l nn old fnshioned Ute Cabin on sit «-twated point of
land which he lately purchased on the Po­
tomac, Just below Washington.
It Is much more elegant In it» finish nnd
appointments than were the home# of our
ancestors In the lx&lt; Cabin days of long
ago. but probably not more coudiiclvc to
comfort.
Outside, it prnrenta the appearance of
the typical old faahivtwd hou.-i- &lt;if tbepioneer*. being built of l«nc* hewn in the adja­
cent forest and nito-d and chinked In the
the oldi-u style. Tire interior will be fin­
ished in native woods, from the plaev, but
unlike the primitive original, it will be fin­
ished In oil.’
This is luxury to which the dweller* in
the rude cabins of early day.- dared not as­
pire, it being pure luxury, and nut adding
to the comfort of the dunikilc.
Senator Evarts tregan the 1.9g Cshin last
Ktunmer with tbe determination that, if
Gen. Harrison was dected. he would re­
verse the popular campaign axiom of half
a century ago "From the I mg Cabin to the
White house” to tliu social axiom of the
new administration. "From the White
house to the l«og Cabin.”
Harrison was successful; Senator Evarts’
new. old fashioned Log Cabin will doubt­
less also prm e a gnat shcccs,. Many a
happy day's surcease from the tolls ami
cares of his great station, our Ixnr Cabin
president will no flpubl enjoy Is-m.-ath Its
hoepl table roof as the guest of the genial.
senior-Seimtor from New York.
Great as the success may l&gt;e that attends
the introduction of this old-time log cabin
to fashionable life, it cannot De greater
than the success which has attended the
Introduction of Warner's Log Cabin Sarsa­
parilla. one of the old-time, effective reme­
dies, the jisc of which. In primitive times,
gave our grand-parents health ami nigged
old age. ,
Senator Evarts’ log cabin Is but another
evidence of the tendency In fashionable
life, at present so marked, toward things
primitive and antiquated. The new fash­
ion is for thing* old-Tsdiloned. and a re­
turn to the oM-fashloned roots and herbs
renu dles of log cabin days Is noted with
pleasure, ns their. common use does not
jrermauenlly injure the system, as the use
of modern medical practice dues.

ONE WAY Of FEEDING CALVf.S.
entaaya: "With this arrangement I can
do in ten minutes what would have re­
quired two houni under tho common
■knock down and drag out’ system of
calf feeding."
•*'

THE REJECTED SOK.
LE66ON

II,' SECOND QUARTER, IN­

TERNATIONAL SERIES,' APRIL 14.

‘Oomptkd from Lvsnn Helper Qusttecir by freraUijnor U ft Hvtttrao. pulltator.ThibuwL
phta-l
.

parables.” This boauof taauy parahka
dticuuntes which be spoko In tbe tempto mtd
on tho McRuifr of Olives ou Wednesday, lire
Axoth day fa*i’mriuu neck. Itwid gn«Uy
hc-’puv in bur ttudycf tire Ilibfa if
‘r&gt;
member that God in r.“,irtwrnted cj dmlfag
unU*ai of Lre-jurl. and tho church nr calh-d out
company front Jews and tkntiteti, - that;
tliruugh them Ho may in 'due time bring
bfaztag to tbo whole rartb. Tho gnater part
of tho Old Testament «uul tho GaeixL lu tbe
New Testament tell us of God ana Hi* tiedfags with head through priota, kingt and

hliou to tbe world L* told tn tlw Acts of the
a[x*tlro and in tl» Eptatlw. widbthj Rove­
lotion of Jokos Christ gathers togetlier and
shews tiw cousumnustton of tire btaury of
larncl and tbo church resulting tn blearing to
tho whole earth.
“A certain man pl-mtcj, a vineyard.” so
ray Mark nnd Lukv, w hilo Matti.•!«' calls trim
‘•a rertaiu householder". (Matt xxl, 33).
From Falx xx. s-13;Ira. v, 1-7 we,ksara tha*
botmof IsbxLctid the tncn ot Judah Hi*
plant.”
2. "He rr.-nt a sw-raitt that Ho might re­
ceive tha fruit.” Surely tha wiu rwxioitaliL?.
after lie Lad Irctowcd Mich lovln,q rare tq&gt;ca
them. Tire mrvonta nero the proptoti,. u* it
is written. "I sent until you all my servants,
the projihcr tfhr. xllr, 4); and tbo fruit Ho
expected was ri;;htouama«« and ubidiotreo uud
i-jiDn graiitutU for nxrcira botowrd.
.1 "Tbcy caught and beat hitu end *cut
him away empty.” Micafah was mitten,
tmprisomvl. mid fed an bread and water (II
Chron xvlii, 23, 251; Jeremiah wo* cai.tcn

told that ho qx&gt;ko falirely and that God ha !
tret sent him (Jcr. xliil, 2).
4. “Again Ho sent unto them another ser­
vant.” Wo would think that tho ill treot-

tbo vineyard to panish tin hu-dcmlnrea and
ranoun them from tire core of the vineyard,
bat tlw tram? of tho owner is "th? IzmxI. ths
lx&gt;rd God, m rciful and ^rar:ou,. Jong suf­
fering. and abundant in gvodne* and truth"
Happy Hume Blood Purifier Is the
A Yet another Ho- wsnU tn Hi. love aud
ple's popular medicine for purifying the long wifTcring. only to bo treated worse than
blood; preventing or curing dysjwipsia,
bililousnesa. headache, boil* and al! fevers
trad malarial diseases. I*ricu 50 cents and slain with the sword; they wandm-dalx/ut fa
•beepsAfas aud patskins; being destitute, a.'one dollar per bottle.
fileted, tormautwl; of whom tho world was
It hassBeen decided to hold the annua! not worthy; tlrey wond-.-xvd fa diwrt«, awl Us
state encampment of the Sons of Veterans mountains, mid fa dem tutd caves of tbe
at St. Joseph in June.
1 earth.” llfalx xi, 37, 3M.).
tt "Harfag yet, theTcfore, uao son. Hb
• Uncle Sam’s Condition Powders • will
cure distempera, coughs, colds, fevers amt well beloved. Ho sent Him alo last unto
most of the diseases to which' horses, cat­ them, saying tirey will reverence my son.”
Now-Ho speaks cf Himudf as tbo only’lxgottle, sheep, hogs and poultry are subject.
ten of tire fntlsrr, tho proplret like unto
Mcndom the home of Gen. L. Yaple. the Mows, th* antitypo of all 5&gt;rL»u and proph­
late democratic standard-bearer, went re­ ets tbe tnwscrvan* of Jehovah lira SIU, I).
publican this last time around.
7. A “This b tbo beig, const, lot ua kill
Read all the advertisements of spring him.” L-s-arad of reverence and re-sipcet far
nv-dlclinw. and then take ’Ayer's Sarsapa­ tho only san of their graefau* tu&gt;d faring
j Lord, this b their language.
rilla.
V. "H-j will eosis &gt; ami destroy th* hutJMudA million* wldtfish fry planted in Lake erm, and will giro th‘j vin.-yard unto cth-rs.”
Michigan near St. ^»k-.
Thbb thrir arum er to Hb qtnrtfao, "What
shall therefore tho lord ot tire vineyard doP
Is about 3O». and we would w at least one (Matt. xxl. 41.) Josus aU&gt; add.,. •'Therefore I
half arc iF&amp;ibled with some affection of tbe say unto you. the Kmgsfam of God shall bo
throat and luogs, as those complain is are. ,u- taken from you. and given to a nation l&gt;nn~cordlng to statistics, more numerous than fag forth tho fruits thereof.” (Malt xxl ci.’)
Olliers. We would advise all our readers not to In order to understand this wo must distin­
neglect the opportunity to call ou tbrir druggist guish between the covenant with Abraham
and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat Lane amt Jacob, which still bolds go--*! and
and lungs. Trial size free. large boules tec shall bo fulfilled to Lnscl notwltiutassding
tiscir dbobwhence (Mic. vtl. 20; Jrr. xxxi,
and fit. Bold by all druggists.
37), and tbo special rorcnmst with Israel at
Wui. Mulligan, an escape prisoner from IJoreb, to malcn them a l-ior&gt;t,.a&gt; at nrl&lt;kte.
Ionia, has Iwen caught at Lansliig.
an holy nation, a peculiar treasure, U tSer
wpuld only bo obedient and lawp God’s cove­
An old physlcan. retired from i&lt;raetiee haring nant (Ex. xlx, 5, 0. This las: covenant was
had placed In bls hands by an End IndM mis­ not made with thrir fathers, but with thorn
sionary the formula of a simple vegetable rem­ mb nation6* Horeb (Drat r, 2, 8), awl it ti
edy for tbe speedy aud permanent cure ot con­ thb wbic.i by tha rejection of their
sumption, tdoneliltis. catarrh, astlura and all
throat and long affections, also a positive aud mrasiah U now fast to them 0[,d
radical cure lor nervous debility and all ner­ given to thv coital out outs from
vous coinnlulnts.attprhivti g tested lu wonder­
ful curative powers In thousands of cases, has Jews and GentilTc, tbo church, which Dater
felt It his duty to make It know-&lt; to Ills suffering affix "a royd priesthood, an holy naticj\
fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire peculiar or purchased people."
to relieve human suffering. I will send free of , ^■■^TrnoCnwltltaScriptarer No
charge, lo all who desire It. this recipe In tier­ doubt tfaj had read It, but they laul not ob­
man. French or English, with fulrdlrectlons
for preparit g and using, ttent by mall bv ad­ served it, thi-y bad not rcceivud it, they ho.1
dressing with stamn. iwunlng this paper. W. A. road it blindly, jurt 1:S
w ofu„
Noyes. 143 Power's Block. Rochester. N. Y.
Scriptures, from a iretssto of duty, without
Ovid has had two fatal cases of diph­ stopping to tbink vffict they niton or what
ttoy say to us Individually, if
theria.
&lt;1UCT/Jo!1 ^renting very much of
EHert’a Extract of Tar A Wild Cherry tho ™
Ohl Tcstamist, how offiamod many would
is a safe, reliable nnd pleasant remedy for bo os they replied, “No, Lord, wo never read
coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, and nil that; wo likod tbo Now Testament better "
throut troubles: will relieve and benefit
"Tire rtona which tire taffiders rejected b
consumption. Try It.'and be convinced. bccctno tho hcrnl of tho comer." Thb b
Every bottle warranted: price 50c and 31 Sti n
C7’JU: -•tta ««» ot» from
per bottle. Sold by druggists. ' Prepared ..hica Ho quoted fa cur lox: week’s Ir.wn
by tlie Emmert Proprietary Co.. Chicago, fito tin
III.
forth till yo shall ray, Blcswxl 1, Ho that
Ovid folks nre getting up a stock com­ cometh fa tire nrmic of tbo Lord." (Matt wid
CS7Ui’ *9 U !’o,ut• *“ forRard to
pany to manufacture book cases and writ­ u 1
Jho day cf tho Ire-d when Ho shall return as
ing desks.
both foimdatira end top mono of Uta tannin,
The Greatest Discovery
tbo church, bringing His completed txxlv
return with eDHta
Of the nineteenth century, can truly be with Him; when Ifa
” vregtMeo upra hfo
said of Paplllon (extract of flax) Skin Cure.
Tbotmands testify to ito wonderful cura­ redemption tor krnel. (ha. XX5h- 8
tive powers In seemingly Itopclwui cases of 4.) Then shall Irrocl soe that tbo atono which
Dczcmn, salt rheum, erysl|»cl«s aud every tbov as btald-^i rejected ta fad-cd. after &lt;11
kind of pkln disease. Mr. O. P. Algler. of thdr own M—fah, King of Klng. Bad
Hartford, Ohio, tried everything lie lu-tinl of Lords; they shall mourn becauw of tiiwite
ot or saw rccommeuded. and suffered five cred treatment of Him, saying: "Lo, this b
years with eerema until he found Paplllon our God; wohavo waited fcr Him and Ito
wUl rave us; this Istho Lord, wu have wriuJl
Skin Cure, which cured him. Large bot­ fcr
Him, wwwffi bo glad and rvjolco fa Ilia
tles only 81. at W. IL Goodyear’s drug miration." Tbra wilT Ito swrilow tm death
■tore.
.
Bay City has a volapuk club of 31 mem­
bers who are diligently studying the new
■‘universa] language.’’
muryriou-sinam-crra’' God is qu'fatte but
surely working out His eternal imrpoae which
bo purpcssxl m Chrtat Jesus (Eph. Lu-H-fa
To the liver mid bowels, but give, no 11), and when it boll complete wo aball ’•*!’strength. The mare yon take the more
yoa need. Mlles’ Pills (M. P.) positively
OXlertul lu tire ro
eywof hrteLbut
strengthen. The kmgvr taken, thp lo-s re­
wbclo vorli Hb
quired. Samples freest W. H. Goodyear’s.

Among insects that aro tbo farmer’s
frfcnd* and do great good in tilling in■scct pesta,. Professor A. J. Cook mentions
tho yellow jackets, the Urge white faced
Manistee mills and salt blocks began
wasps and tho solitary mud wasps (usu­ operations for the sBMon last week.
ally block or block and brown or blue
block or blua); the ground beetle*. which
pare
are usually black with long kgs, and' 1. ■ uirdlclwd toll" "MIP.
and free from the delaterloue ingredienta
used in many of tbe so-called skin soaps.
etc., and tlw little yellow, rounded Udy It purities the skin, allays tire Irritation of
bird beetles, which feed u|xm plant lieu1 sunburn, rash and prickly beat, softens lire
In lbb
insects. .
hands and prevents roughness and chap­
ping, cures blaek beads, pimples aud ekin fully come to give Biunelf up to town, (
btemishes. aud preserves, freshen* nnd tirerefet c they could not touch him. Ko
~ I
t .
wood.oflBdhmapalU, in Popular Gardening. Let no manure besutlfiee the eomptexkm. It produce, a re— trre—U . reJ.O.l
soft, crtwmy emuMom even lu hard water,
and Is a positive luxnry for the bath, the

RHEUMATISM ■- NEURALGIA
Tbcw twin diaeaiv.-s causo untold

wulr fourTraifcti « tbe • 'nnjramd. and am
t..anrr.t!y cun-d Uie worst free from tb* complaint. I frel v-ry gmu fui
OBUal.ViU»gi-.n.
ram vi roruurauffl aco to you.’’ ukaliLLevm
,
curxtgia- so say tbnae who
.

Paine s
Celery Compound

■Um
ittbrheumataruarutr kure ।
nd
tiw- nt. vretra I wm ■

••! bate i^cn grt*Uy anta-tod with *ri:t
...I
M
.....

|FORS^X.
NO USE TO

ft V\ * p und. u-’’f »«1''pr.’freUy Effects Lasting Cures.
V \i nmuiul. aM te»J a*HMyI
‘ ,flcrT‘ uwp^fadbuurartortBMBunjU ’* atvy.” Fxaxk c*w*L
1 &lt;xherctm* us txarreliw us ihcj.-.-njpie
B
.
Eureka. y-.-«*4x I F-’tees *nt to any addrem. I'braaai v uk&gt;.
ti_ou. str tor fast iir-tsErtv
i dD'-~’nM flwturB. but aids iUg&gt;-siMa. ta&lt;l rotire
llffimrtl.
I n4^*r re~.
I ly Vegetable; a CilMd CUB lal:c it. Wbat s-Ul'
toWXl. &gt;~uoo»l.'
.
w ■» •»*"» IW PHU "."M.UMO &lt;r
Wcu&gt;.HtanKPK.M&lt;CQ..rToi&gt;t.Bur!inirton vt. ixuralgta?

Briptitr ] p/o/r*iirtapnpao Laetatniart BuZ-T&gt;,
krrbftt. 1 O*OIM Hapn, Br-rtf. Jt »• tae-.-vofaJ.

DIAHOND DYES

rilOllATE QRDKIL
8tah' of Nk-hljtam county of Hany-av.
Al a M-Mtvu m itic ITobate Court for the
County of Barry, holdrn at th.- Ittreate odre in
the t in ul Hastings. In said County, on Mon
day. tiie isth day ut March. In the year one
ureusani! eight hundred au&lt;lt&lt;jghiv-alu&lt;-.
probatelt'
"■ ■Ariiotroog. J lidar at

MORTGAGE SALE.

J0"” " IUrr&gt;
Couutv
i ,‘»..®rrin w- * hillock, dated •Janawv

dta-JuSd m*ttcr 01 U,e r,u,c ,,r XoaU
on rerelltw an : tiling ttp petition.duiy r(w1fied. ot James M. (taiwallarirr i-rayinc for the
’“••’Ti.ioUc. adjudleatiraaoddriertinning wi&gt;&gt;&gt; wrrr the
ret&gt;res&lt;rutaiivv or .- &gt; j
.----- T-.— ------------representatives .&gt;f ibe «id Noah fk.wke^d”
•h*date&lt;d this notter. the
cran-d. and entitled to Uitwrtt ilir real estate"of ,1,,"J,vd *&gt;»ty-Biv dollars and tarty
Which raw .tan.-w.l dieu raixril
‘a«*&gt;n»ey’» !♦* &lt;d-teo doltari 1
,w.«. &gt;&gt;

T&gt;,

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tore.iy. aU(| MiowcanM-. it iwv
there i„ why tire prayer ut tire petlirarer
thm ^id’"bSro*”1’ ^“‘’’‘‘•'“rtlwronln^l.
It?1.*? PetdMirer .Imnej M. Oriwattader
Kite Ciottre (&lt;&gt; lire
Interested in »abl re.
l.uh'rl, :i
rt?r;i’,t
PriMinmy of said ;&lt;ctiirai. am| jmhearing tlrereof by cauditg-acopv of till* note,
1,1 *”■ ll»*'lishrei in tin. Hastings Bv xrm .*
re
r prtll,r'1 “tel ’■IrrutateJfa rata
,r*,‘to
1,1 ’raid
’“d* •
*"bottrfag.
r tlirwr aw mat Ve ,
tiVeks previous
day oj
lire •■roml-ca bring OewrUted tn said niorti.«'.
ns all Hint rertain h-i. r-irre aud tuirerl «i h
situate tu tire Towu-hip-. i Cuattiton. tu t
(•ren'y of Barry "nd Ktate &lt;-t Michigan, u.
and dewrilred as follows: Ihe *• ■

YOU CAN LtAtlN

SHORTHAND I
-A-T 33COM12
Jiut u readily a* fa attrertlug more sriuxfl mid
at i-l tire exyicnse.
LESSONS BY MAIL.
™&gt;«0V&lt;IH..
S5O TO SI50 PER MONTH.

2*
**’Tr? &lt;*' w«c»t. eoutaltiliv.- forty P
SSto.. ■‘•''•..‘’VJ?’’m"'*orlv&lt;a- ac‘''r
tug to the 1 ailed ttiate* sunev
tiate l Hamtag,. February 1st. i&gt;«.
Valkstink Lux*.
s«.t.
■"

CHANCERY RALE.

Of B*m. itl dial

as

-st t:^,p.v^rlad,E8

ai,reZ^*'’
herein pending whereiil
tta^S.J,*rn?
iptepfal’iauc and NetoSsrtf.ay. “•ac-V «M

STENOGRAPHIC institute —J. w.
■WTHJU'U, I
Friday, ju,. thlnl
____________ ANN ARBOR. MICH.
ten « c.nek In ti&gt;,&gt; f&lt;xva&gt;o&lt;

LOOSE'S EXTRACT
IbOVBK RLOSSOM
thegrSt~

Blood PwM

.if lta»tii
dXrt.2T. f„’rW
ES?
1”to
:o!-»lter
aUthat rert.-m.
I I.s
(?«/£:
rtL
it 1 nAll
rf
In toe imrmhi;
MlritiTiL? *.!"&lt; ‘ J* roa"l&gt; •* Ihiny amt stale &lt;•:
Tl r S±V».a I'
A* fallow.. tO-Wlt
qrarta^iStiL?l.U,•
H ‘be ,M’nh

Dated Hatttaio, Mlcb..Mareh IB. tiwe.

NOTICE &lt;fr Aommissionrrs on claims

Stat* of Mbhlgau, county ol

_J

-

bv (hi- hiiTi2!2?e** &lt;b?d' h*’r,ns ’*cu ap|.ninte&lt;f
ramate court t.w tn. .........

Rhram'c^'re’T’r’

'"J

il.&lt;dsBS’«n
M. LOQSK BEL. CLOVER CO.

—fw

b&gt; w- H-'BOODYEtH,

Noticejo Farmers*

“f AuATh

rar«Md days, f'
KI
d tw
2
1U“! Ihk
Aftewlna raid c
non
max SIX inMiths
from
tMtod February 7th. A D. trap.
•
C-J. Iiboitx,
‘
JOSKFH L tlWDLKV.
COffitniMlom-rs

r- .u
Ot ABDlA!rS SALE.
«Sb»\a Stat? 01 u‘°
of Joan W a
thaSsHwa j” .bidder, ot. SaiurtJxy

Mtd authnri’&gt;

gin ONLY thT^Enuu(e

o- S.*!"?

Pl mle plo*s-

B&lt;Tr ONI V
”&gt;r ®ur TRADE MARK

.u

Albion.^

�'ftii Zeal® h’ Half.

making several nwdification* nnd r furing to
guarantee ibe borw-poww spocitled in the

Washixotox cm,'April 0.-James W.
Romeyn, r?mml at Valparaiso, in reporting
A Government Official Goes a to the. depni-uneut of state upon tte trade
and eomiiierc» of .Chili, comin-’nt* iijxin tbo
Little Too Fast
fact that, while tho imports into Cluli in laS7
yu^uuted to MH.fiAi.0A), but W.2 O.OJJ came
IS KPBOTIBG THE MAIL SERVICE. ( -rom ths United State, nnd that white over

For Those

Afflicted

with

tibutlon &lt;f (ydyral
ugr&lt;.-*l tliat Ca. t. M'KIrath.
iu«t as non ao the &lt;kpnrtmout

•stjiuiKter U'-nwal Chrk-

ik* tiad teen turned

-xpl.-.uMticsi from Mr.
r. Waiuuimker luui
r.-m-n d of Wtown'-*, wa*

&lt;ir,&lt;-M under
ml hUiwriuiiuuiv

win-

i hi* tuOuenae
lini:n*trati&lt;&gt;n
any rv::«.&gt;u
nt num in
Muiitgniue.-y
th- riuigldy iniuhli- pf
:UTiii-.g torxlultes of . toe

innis iiult-jntitxi bad alto
I*' turut*! out. Evcry&gt;•&lt;» tlini in hit zeal to improve too
Mr? Bdl has. in a jxiliticul senaryI
I 'd nw*s of it; Mr. WnnnmakwL
. iu*.* promised to arranuu matter*
"lily.which mean* that Montgomery
mu-6 rv.«i back to hl* old job and I

■G&amp;itl: will get toe plum.
t. CENTENNIAL THANKSGIVING.

SCARCELY 2,000,000 ACRES OF LAND.

urday uiornin j down the boy to relinsa the
heroes of a round-tbc-world Ixteo boll tour
from tho cotifliMnunt of au ocean steanwr
and tan 1 them on “their native heath” once

Each filjnlfics — importance of tbo Motrtli.

abroad and hod a aph-ndid time, but novertlKta-a Amirica was gtxxl enough for them;
and they wan:-'I no tn -re of foreign rfiorc*.
They had traveled ltd,O'Xi mites aud never liad

month* to a &lt;tay when the last game is played
In Chicago, and w fur All-America 1* ju^t
seven game* itoeaiL
Upon landing tbs jiarty was taken at onev
tu tho Fifth Avenu &gt; hotnl. Mr. Spakilug
said toe trip had bxr. *&gt;-uu&gt;rtaUy a sujxxw*.
Tbo teams wore prevent at Palmer’s theater
Katunlny night, occupying tha gaily dec­
orated stage boxes. 'Th » ptay was ■‘The May
Queen,** and when (&gt;.■ Wolf Hopper in hi*
t-,pical song, “Do Ywu Catch tlie Idea,* al­
luded to “glulxi truttera," and n trutepirency
was shown with the words “Welcome Home,"
tlu* d^nwly imcke I audience r.*&gt; eniua?
and yelled tbenuqlros hoarse. The returned

Them was a mcotlrtgof these tsxwnar* held
in Ihe tiuiloT near Oklahoma City !a*t
Tburwtay and th -y cnnvoMMl too situation.
•aructlon by prairlb dire* Ttu» llna were Atin the nutting uilj&lt;iurn&lt;tl toe Santa Fe
tunned by the wind, 'and were not to be agent r vetvud notice timtnte brilgcs would
be bun,-d an&lt;l tte trains ictoppxl on April
■Copped by Unman power. l.efiuvdl&lt;-.
IM. a. the old iMHuner* did nut protxam to
wrpl
,
....
,
I prv«fc?d th'.-tua-lvc* gratifi'ti a
•lut of existence, the Io«-at toe former two „
J
pla-*M reaching
and at the tatter in o.i lh&lt;&lt; land they lind jiicknl out. •
D
t.--t.v
-*
Imre
been
m-nt
along
the
litw
I
FOUR COACHES DERAILED.
dlXW-teXl Tv,., kUtMlrrvl twwkid.. «H..
through the rountjy, and every precaution

,L SL

, '‘"Vi'-Pil-Ubtlh.-ircnitrym™.

Thera are twice a* many petqde now
toe
border*, a* can be nccommixlnted under the
hone*&lt;tmul act in (Iktahqma. Yesterday
morning fully .’kA) jkbw nger» arrived lu this
cityi all bound fi&gt;r Oktahoi-m. Many cf
tiMtt repnuent coloaie*, and aro here a* advaiim % azenta Among them was Fred Se­
ver*, of East 8-iginiw, Mich. Heropresents
k girl’ was a eolcny of fifty people, al! of wbum will
at Highmore, and u inau arriva in this city on or before tbo 21*L
Soinewf them will fctrate here, others, tbe
majority, will go Into Oklahoma. Ira C.
EX-GOV. PORTER SERIOUS .Y ILL.
Alger, a nephew of Gou. Alger, is a memol this colony. There aro men here rep­
That bnr
resenting d&gt;luni«« from WatijingUm, Utah,
• IxoianamuAs, April it-Ex-Governor Por­ Cdlurad'A Nebraska, Iowa, Hiiuuis, ludtana,
ter, iw-ntly appusntnl'minister to Italy, is
Tlie crowd ha» inervawd here to such pro­
quite ill at his residence in tills city, and hi* portions that person* who get their mall at
physicians will not permit any on i exempt
conqicltai to form into a proemtiuu. and thro

Around Blount, D. T.. tbe whole vtantry

returned hi* feet were ad swollen that te could
hardly rriiMive hix shoe*. Tho next morning

tinuous pain followed. . Dr. Jamimvu wa*
calk'd, but so far he ha* Inot been able l-&gt; nptoe
a satisfactory diagnus-* pf the dis •ano. The
(latleut suffvn, greatly, aml.it is claimed that
bia affliction i* identical with tliat which at­
tacknd Hendrick* some throe year* Worn his
death, and oventally resulted in ;«n*dy*i« of
tho heart. Dr. Jamiw*:i refovcM to talk alMXrt.
Governor Porter’s condition.
• Wxxamac. Ind., April C —Calvin Harless,
Augnst Newman, Charles Kring, Welling­
ton Harmon, Peter Harmon, and Cliarles F.
Hanniger. prominent farmers, were, found
guilty Friday of grand larceny nod each

Itultliuor** anti Ohio.

CHICAGO, Apri: b.—A defective switch de-

bound Baltimore and USto |ou*mgvr train
between Col«-hour and South ChicngO about
S o’clock yeste*rday morning. Ttw cMches
were thrown with terrific violence against
wveral oal-oil tank cant standing on the
na and broken to piree*
One man wa* instantly killed. He wm
J.*mm Hanna, ot Smith’* Basil* N. Y., and
was fuurtd with an iron rod thrust through
•hi* bead, buried under a pita of timber*
The wonnded wire: Henry Houk, farmer
low tbe knee and other Injuries; Frank Sbeltom Smith's Batin. N. Y., leg broken, right
hand injured, nnd general bruises: John H.
McDonald. Antidoni'xb, N. ft, flesh scraped
from left k&gt;g; B. O. Rambo, farmer, of Shel­
by. (J., contusion on lark of bead nud tern-

&gt; .n t &lt;&gt;t eunicrwM, to the end that the
xvi* t«- appropriate to the day.
i! the Joy of the occaston may l&gt;e
ilh .i de, j&gt; thnnkfultic** in the
n di vnni 'uoplicatliui to God for
i. :- continuaie.v in the future, the
itivi--! the religions creeds, both

. ■ designate an hour for prayer
■iul thanksgiving on that day•
. ■
.‘- ■«. tiu-reti-r,-, I, Iteiijiuuln Harrtaon. &gt;rt*pioua
•;&lt;dr u- thrir rw,perilre

i tl.al l he b|&gt;~-*liu« uf liberty, prosperity
■ iim)- abide. wjth u* iu» a people, and
Id-hand may lead u* in the paths of
t&lt;ui-ne*&gt; mu! kimhI drod*.

HARRISON’S NEW DEPARTURE.

1Va,hi-.o7o.x City, April'fl—It is aasertod
.a’ r..,i4,.nt Hnrrisonbas plainly given
■'i-d .'ffiw seekers of tbo M-uth, who are
■. to u»der*tand that they have very little

- in thi* way to rnnko tho dividing lino of
•i&gt;- jwtie», not upon color, bet upon tho
eamomlc policy. Tbe south is full of pro-

■! tisew have signified their desire to join
muni, with the Republican prwtectiontata,

brutoxl about the ril« and hurt internally;

can snake no mistake In

a fair rule, bigger tho non aud finer tbe men­
ial c-rgnnization, greater tho force of char­
acter.
Tl.o retuon b tho braiu works through the
pbjrical vitality to got vffectirtrresults in any
profnaira cxccj/t literature, and they cannot
bo attained in any eminent degree with weak
•toriuclii, Ind lirero, narrow chests or iteriki
blood. A big nose usually is found in a
strong physical moke up, but either brain or
liody i» r.iore tlui qm-stion of fine organic
quality than ovoirdu|&gt;oia.
Thixo famous lawyers, physicians, invent­
ors and burinre* kings who hayp beat down
al! opjiObition and elbowed out al) rivals have
universnlly exaggerated physical fcaturas.

Tlwro arc four ]principal kind ot noses with
thrir varieties. Tin' Greek him-, straight,
narrow, finely chisried, in a line with the
foreboad, i* too ideal ww, indicating refine­
ment, lovu of art and toe ideal. Tho Roman
itrUght. forming an obtnwi angle with the
1’orehixid. । It cxprtwm farca, ambition, lead­
ership and governing power. The eomtnertial or aquiline mm ha* in sqpio dfgruo thb
shape of tha eagle's bonk, demoting tenacity,
shrewdness, cruelty cud love of gain. Some
of our most eminent philanthropist* have thb
indicating nnlnmlity. There is, among tho
many varieties, too Yankee now, having tho
ambition nnd force sign* of the Roman, tbo
tenacity and love of gain of tho commcrcud.
So in shai&gt;c WO have tbe combination of tbo
Roman in tbo long, high bridged 'now with
, the tendency to |&gt;xik&lt;xln«io of the aquiline.
Tlie Iclllcoao &lt;&gt;r fighting now preaenta a

Sarsaparilla
runner of modern blood

■aparilla is still the
west jxjpntar, being iu
greater demand than all
others combined. Jt w
highly concentrauxl —
the only SI Sarsaparilla

"Ayer's Sarsaparilla i» selling faster than
ever before. I never hesitate tn recom­
mend it."—George W. Whitman. Druggist,
“J »m *afo in say inc
,Dy
Avcr's Sarsaparilla far exceed tbmu
other. and it give* thorough satis!

"Aver* Sarsaparilla and Ayer's Pilbara
the best selling medirine* [u-my stork. I
cau recommend them consetentiously.’’—
C. Bicklmus. Piinnnaciat, HoMand. Iu.
'• Wo have sold Ayer’s Sarvaparilla here .

blood-purifler."—W. T, McLean. Druggist,
Augustac Ohio., .
, “I have sold your medieipes for the last
Ing so good for the youthful blood’ as
Ayer’s Sarsafwrilla.”—Robt. 1&lt; Parker,
Fox Lake, Wi?:
.
’’Ayer's Sarsaparilla gives tho best satis­
faction of anv medicine I have in stock. I
rbcommend it, or, aa the Doctors say, ’ I

mend it, even when) tbe doctors’ prescrip­
tions have been of no avail." — C* F.
Calhoun, Monmouth, Kanaas.
/ f

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
PricsSI; th, $5. Worth $51 Mb.

tourt, high, bony, booked nb» means cruelty.
The RomodUli nose, rougd jminted, points mail 10 cents.
out tl»c tattler and the intrusively curious.
Among the uneducated tbe prominently
NTBNMNG ADVEKTISEHH should address
GEO. P. HOWELL * CO..
■found pointed nore of almost any outline in­
dicate* tho p»*lp and m*'diller. Tho tiptilted. bluntito nose U usually found in girls tree, on application.
cf a fun making, fun loving disposition. Tlie

I

base; tho money making n no*,' thick in the
tniiklle. Tim nervous, impn«dbte, artistic
nearly always have targe, thin walled nos­
tril*. First cta*a proof rcadcra and eminent
Chicago. April 8.—Tho Chicago Oklahoma
draughtsmen have tbo root ot tbe now wide
Colony associal ion held a meeting at ‘Mi Blue wn* buried out of sight beneath tbe and flat
Tbo conductor had taken a
Island urctiuj yesterday and completed ar­ debris.
Heredity hiU much to do with tho new.
rangements to move upward of MW of Us great .fancy to his llttlo cliargv nnd The nosu is frequently a stock trait’ and
tnemter* into the new by oprnad territory crsNh bo broke out 'in tears, lairtenting
tbo negro, end behold the Puritan noeo of
loudly her ttuvpoMxl fate. Tbo child, who
Phil Sunfield was the presiding officer. Mr. was uninjurid save u few scratches, beard some .of our New England familia*! Some­
Higgins, in a brief speech, recited a few of hi* anxious, iiujuiritw for her, and cried out times thi* family trait of a peculiar nose will
bo bred out: then it will ratii&lt;-r freakishly
the difficulties settlent will have to surmount. from the wreckage that she was ail right. ajipeor over several generations, showing
She was brought to tbe city and turned over
mon* ot some ancestor's tnilt rather than the
He said that tltere are already 51,000 men
pacnBor'a own. Tho noeo to tomo extent is
masaed on iho4ndian territory line, waiting
formative, tho png noao of tbe 10-y ear-old
WICKEDNESS AND A WOMAN •
girl taxxniaj tho di&lt;U n.wo of the matron of
for the signal to march, ami a* they consider
abratiuu of legs and several cuts. There
were several others slighty hurt.

larrathey are ready to fight for their right*.
AtfOKA, Minn.. April s.—Tbe doors of the
Pamenger Agent Rubinsou, of tbo Santa
road, «*ntrod the C'-lontet* that tiiero will First National book closed Saturday evenbe a sufficient force of United States troops
in the territory to protect every man’* rights^ has been kept quiet, but the facta show that
jail at Knox was deemed unsafe, and the He also claimed timt the Chicago colonists
sheriff thought it proper to remove them at
&lt;mee to Michigan City. They were bcv&gt;ku- att-nds than the boomeiv on tho border. Tte about 8100,000. Much of it is overdrafts
panted to the train by tla-ir wives and chit- former cau, by leaving Chicago April IP, and much was obtained by getting tbe it&gt;;
■Iren, who phxutad eagerly for their reiexue.-. reach the Indian territory line at noon of the
22dJ anil from there am travel to (Jklofapma whlch ho taubad nnd appropriated. Ono of
the loiers is Mrs. Noll, who has been mulcted
Altox, Illa, April n—A dispatch was roin about &gt;33,f4W by c-btaining her indorse­
ceired here Friday announcing that tbe longFrank Luce, who claims to have trav­ ment to UO«M. Hfce b&gt; to yearn old, a widow,
l»*ndiag suit between the colored fieuplo of eled through tho territory, said that nnd Poked upon Pratt almost as a sou.
Upper Alton and the school board of that k»* toon
one-haff
tho land i* fit
for ngrimhurnl purpose. Tho nxit i* fair and frail woman play* a part Lost sum­
court of Illinois issuing a mandamus tom­ rocky mid . salty, and it* water i* so mer tbo good people of Anoka were shocked
polling the school board to admit colored permeated with alkali that cattle can not and horrified to loam that Pratt b^d lireu on
children to the new school building. The il&lt;- drink it and live. He said tbe Payne loom- &lt;tangen&gt;u*ly Intimate terms with a/hand*omo
cisiun is an important one, a* it sustain* ers numbering thousands, are splendidly or­ young woman of doulitful antocwlenta, and
mixed school.* and pronounces as illegal the ganised ami equipped, and
they couuder who, it is «aid, was supported by Pratt 'Ibe
practice of m.-dntaining *cj&gt;ari«te school* for 'ihcmselvi ' tbo plooemrs in the movement to ■nCndal became public property when his
&lt;*&gt;lored children based merely on race dis­ open tho country to setttenwnt they urv wife, a highly •atocmel lady, took iier two
tinction
_______________ I
ready to fight for the lands “The fact is," children mid removal to Boston, where her
Mr. Lure adiUxl, “that there bland for 12,teW lirother resided. Boon after tbe wife Jrft
the grass widow dimjqieared, but knowing
St. Pan, Minn., April fl.—United States
ones said site "u in Minneapolis, and soon a
Marshall Cambell returned Friday from Clo­ are organising ui tbe cities, ju*t as you are, bright-eyed llttlo stranger appeared on tbe
quet, where ho went last Monday to look up here, tu i-tart for too territory in time to get scenu. Pratt mado weekly visits to Miuuematter* evanected with the replevin suit there April 22."
brought by tbo government against tho C. N.
Frank Van Alstine eautioutd the mom ben that tbe woman nnd their child aro now r&lt;|
Nebon LmntxT conqiany, tbo Cloquet Lum­ of toe colony to consider gll tlie rink they will cctving a breret husband's and father's care
ber company, Patrick Hynes, and Andrew have to run. the bardahij&gt;* Jhey will have to in »&gt;m« Canadian retreat
President H. L flicknar said last night that
Gowan for lumlcr cut on the Indian reserva­ endure. “The most at tbo people,” said be,
tions, Mr. Cambell formally sehced tho lugs “who aro going to Oklahoma are poor. They the depodtoni woukl be paid In full, whether
in tbe name of tbo government. The amount, do not rcalfto timt after they get there they
involvod is targe, tho w-lzdre amounting to will have to work six month* fur nothing,
SAVANNAH SWEPT BY FIRE.
ll,OuO,OUO feet of log* which nre thus tiod up and wait that length of time for their first
Blase Crating *750.000 Breaks Out
Bobbers Put to FUgbt.
IOWA RIVER-LANDERS.
MixxeaPOUM, Minn.. April 6.—TbeJourBavaxxau, Ga., April K—At 7 o'clock
Saturday night, while a man was lighting the
show window In I). H. Hogan’s threo-stnry
HUM l/U&lt;U.u.vu
------—
—Fort Dodgk, la., April A—Numerous partitan Head at midnight Friday night, jJaeed
Brougbton and Barnard street*, m the heart
a revolver at tbe bead at W. H. Rom, the settlers received threatening letters 8*turGjrrutor in charge, aud dtsnanded tbo money
flammable materia! suddenly burst into
to hl* keeping. Itoss suddenly blew out tho
flames. A high wind prevailed, and in five
light and opened fire with hl* own revolver.
Tbs robber* made off without getting any Pigman, the prosecuting witnre* in the con-

,'onn» into tlie party with tbo prop­
er roognition Tbe men who belong
t“ this clan are wealthy and intelligent—tbo

Sarsajjnjlilta. and be sure
twny years ot

\|EALTHV SENSE IN CHICAGO.

ttary. rhe goods w-ro pillaged from way
froigbtN on tbe' Nudcel Plate railroad, and
—&gt;-»
merrliandiae of every
ctMceivable description. They amounted in

■ In-uj r.jiubHc. Thia liupn-wlvc act
•i „r v -&gt;Tk« k in thy morning, in al!
i- of tire city, by pra&gt;er forGodb
thi' piveruruent und Us lint *retiTl&gt;r ■ i-ntrnnlai nf thi* illustrious event

Ask for

There ia much nonsense written of tbe nose.
ran alongside tbo Adriatic and tho bun boll- Contrary to popular belief, there is no such
int« wore seen gathered aiuidnhipj waiting for
their release, which wm wxm accomplUhul.
with the land* playing -Homo, Sweet Home.”
characteristics. Rightfully considered, its
not prefcut wU ’Willtatuson, who’hurt hi* tto and texture indicate only physiological
i knoo in Parlv, and, with his wife to take cure
t of him, had to remain in Loudon tor a time pressing mental traita. Its shop?, stae, angle,
.jet
...
texture and relation to other features must
I The unaniraou* &lt;l-&lt;claraiion ot Mb&gt;» boy*"

Re|x‘ru from Min-

m , A prll 30,

WlxuTiw City, April &lt;!.—President
i-«u«l the fallowing proclamation

with 20) ;«opta ou board, and tht'iug Wood,

the with Nat Gvodwinand members of the Natural

pt and hi* grumbwa fltahy MeKtl is not
ARKA30U8 City, Kan., April 8.—A well;n th. best of health: so the preA.M-m; ha*
xlwut remrinded to furogb, at least for the nutbt-n'.lcatod report is current hero that tbe
prtMenf, a touch needed vacation and rest of boomers, iian.lrtxl* of whom are hid in tlie
thicket* and brush on too many streams,
have combined .on a plan to burn nil too
bridg.-vuf th.- Santa Fo on thi&gt; night of April
81, t&lt;rru’n.'r,’ tothst no trains cau get into
rorvftlc “Sopite” which tailed from
Oktabunu on the *J4l, nud tbo oflletal* uf the
-------- j
,u, Ni|a-riiM t:&gt;
litter the Richmond, the 'Adxnu &lt;n- the railway* which protest • to take people from
Alert, tte United BtatepresKou w-.h rel .to
Al’i-'u She carries fourteen heavy inulrru. gating tbo story.
guns, u»&lt;-. forved draught nisi taua stu d uf
fifteen knut-v
desixtrota They have selected and watched
their claim* _fur years, and they r.ow ’fear
DEVASTATING PRAIRIE FIRES.
thnt the newcomers, with tbe ai*istanr« of

i CHiCatio. April

ted, him. ait
■In.- nlpitit the cKtmge.

SIGNS OF CHARACTER
EXAGGERATED PHYSICAL FEATURES
IN PROMINENT MEN.

Oklahoma Fever.

WAftUIXGTOX CITY. Ajrii fl.-IYMi
Harrir-m, U is ;i!uler»tood, has *b«ndCHMd hOi
-•ontetiiplated fitiiiug trit* down the Fotonw.

i mtcrdtint uf mails iu tte
.• and thereby bangs uTittio

ANSON'S BABIES AT GOTHAM.

Facts to Think Over

Hastings Banner,

151.00 a Year.

Boston

Dry Gooods Store
MARR &amp;JDUFF
Will put on sale

ha* principally the Jewish
denoting
tenacity and lovoof gain. V»’o find the wide
iristrils. indicating shrcwdnea. n name for
another kind of secretivenoM; the wide, bel­
ligerent base, cxprtsKing a pugnacity timt
will overcome opposition; a huge lu**, that
features, much force of character end a num

3

3AHGIUS
In dress goods which ought to have your

personal inspection and as there will be no
more of those goods at anything near those

prices, it stands you In need to come to
Of-nil the features tbo. mouth i» tbe mret
cxprcwdvu, not excepting tbo eye. A* Battle Creek as soon a* you cau and buy
tho cw more especially represents the intel­
lectual, tho noso and chin will power, Vncrgy
and tenacity, so the mouth expn-wes *cntimint, jmrity nnd passion. Tlie twth wide
1 case &lt;12 pieces, S0-38 Bi., all wool dress
apart do not indicate n roving disposition, or
when overcrowded anything mure than tack flannels In light gray, medium gray, dark
ot jiroper dental attention in tho procew of
growth. Largo eye troth slum- n currish pro­ gray, nivy, cardinal, brown, dark green,
pensity, and nnall ujulrrvl like loci.&lt;ors in the bronze, wine. These are all the choicest
lower jaw deceit.
.
Grief or melancholy droops the corners of colors and nice goods and will be sold for
tho Bps, whilst amtability nud jollity raise
32 cents, usual price 50 cents.
tbo mouth* of the gentie and affectionate and
angular hard lines tiiaro in the morose, irifito
and mean. Tte vulgar and vain have a short,
uprolllng upper lip, the affix.-tionate, trust­
1 case 80 piece?, 28 In., double fold tri­
ful and tender u full thta okimied under one:
and in threw especially uuted for tbe strength cots, all wool extra fine and firm goods in
of their friendship tho lower lip b filled with
transverse wrinkles. A thin, pale under lip colors such ns cardinal, scarlet, navy,
means juit the opposite of tHU. A long brown, blafck, wine, giTbelin, stone color,
thin upper lip unfailingly indicates self
esteem, dignity and sometimta hauteur. Th? green. ..mcdTum'^xay, dark gray. This Is
ideal lips are like the form of Apollo's bow.
Tho upper lip when * tiff and short expnwre the stuff that takes. Our prices, on thta
love of prniao aud obstinacy. Unformed,
caterpillariih lips show vice and *cnsuality. case will be 25 cents a yanl. Just think

TVo. 1.

INTO. St.

an elegant double fold tricot for 25 cents
lids, nearly always pure comptaxious, bright
eyes and h—tiftll lipa.
People of great ambition, will power and

worth 40 cents.

1 case 38 pieces, elegant printed challies

In all the newest and choicest figures and
tbo following letter:

colorings, these are handsome goods, ele­

CmcAQO, April fl.—While going from one
pursuing of meddling, if you continue, you

gant designs and gnod* worth 12Ji cents a

the way tor them into the Republioaa party

yard.
light in tbo opposite aux. What a double

nw Itemocrnte as well as Republicans.
WM
Pigman
Settler*’ union, and-they evidently are afraid

H-akbimotum City. April fl.—Pretitent

* reposed Armored Defeats Ship.
''Mwxstox City, April fl.-I* b gwn*»Uf thought at tte navy tepsrtmsnt that
•be evstract for building tbe new armored

Ing occuptol by tha Y oung Mon s Christian
■asodation. Lorn, over 1100,OOCL Twothree- steep painted chin frequently

BATTLE CREEK.
Uttte value

W. T. HART

ritte

I* handling the

Meanwhile be will ptay with the

BUCKEYE

Acuity, and hurriedly returned to thi* city to

000.

icjunw trj — —- r------------ -Dl-qvoi. 11*. April A-e.ri~l

«xl

verity, or a flat pointed chin, dr-noting
CutVBXjurD, April fl —The

Hroro 7..
or“' 01
Frnnctoca. Mr.
S “J —
rtoot 11,(UTU.

■flu, . u, M ,leiw

ata tho face roster and it is a tact abo to
Neighboring

Detroit.

Come before they

Karri Dt

Guards battalion and a dozen or twenty fine

Strengers going into the disturbed districts
«&gt;

We give you fair warning of tbe arrival ‘

lake their departure.

dispatch from tbo Detroit

U»rdo&lt;uMln&gt;N&gt;

Our price on these goods will be 7

cents, cheaper than calico.

of the above bargains.

duced to ruins. Other building* burned be­
fore tbe fire wa* gotten under control were
the Independent Presbyterian church, Han­
dler1* four-story point and ImUdora* supply

that will bring down upon him the coudeouMk.tom of tbo radical civil sarrica reformers, it

• 1 coreon, whom, though a Republican, Mr.
«tein«L Tbe president abo ap1* intel Joel jj. Ehrhardt, tate Republican
IWlulldnln
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«« promptly dealt with tbo draft riots during
tM war
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(Come, come away).

No. 3.

buttbey will be large.

Worrwiek

Bilim ai Inen.
Delton, Mich.

�I,

Keep Your Eye on the Indicator!
These are close times.

I find I have a large stock, more than I want to ca y

WATCHES, - CLOCKS, - SILVERWARE,
JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, ETC.
I must have the money on these goods. Prices are no object. The money I want. I shall put such prices on the goods that can t
help but sell them. When trade is dull as it is now, I propose to make it lively by cutting down prices. E' ery ay, un i j er notice,
I shall sell every article in my stock at
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!

And to show the people of Barry county that I am in earnest in this matter, I will allow them on

FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 12, AND
SATURDAY, APRIL 13, BOTH DAY AND EVENING
To put their own price on my goods.

I will on those dates have an auctioneer in my store, and sell goods at

-Come in everybody, and make a bid. Remember the goods will go at YOUR OWN PRICES.
of watches, clocks, '-Silverware and jewelry. The goods are latest patterns, and no shelf-worn articles.

Now is the time to make purchases
z
\

Holmes, the Jeweler.
DOMESTIC SERVITUDE.

If it were poodblo I would always like to

that no man appears great in bia vakfa eyra.
Thu maid, bo alio a stylish girl ot tbo imported
motives at bar ihqpn' each.

with the wrvantB wberrwr they go! If you
haven’t observed thia already, test the accu­
racy of my statement with your own eyes.
Apropos of this, on incident I noted recently
-mgg’ita itself.
A woman who applied far a place as cook
with a family in thb city was subjected to a
very searching cram examination iu to her
abilities and balxta by the lady of tbe bouse.
At last the tetter asked the woman:
, :jl&gt;o you drinkr
•Hie woman replied with quiet dignity,
1&lt;No, ma'am, but judging by what Pro awn

uxn a Knire, nuu leaving a jrerfcctly dry,
sandy bottom.' Tho wind blowing all night
iu this case gave plenty of time for Rich an
action to occur. Tbo Egyptians coming after
were drowned beennso the wind shifted.r—

ua from Germany of tho benefit aud farewell
performance at Vienna of Lucca in “L’Africaino.” Ono of the critics dtacrilx’d it as
liaving boon “a aeries of howls and death rattlm,-' and declare* Unit it ought never to
have been given, winding up by saying:
“Away with thorn whited sepulchers!" It is
twenty-flYB years «nre I first beard Pauline
Lucca. It wm at tbe lloyal Opera bouse at
Berlin What a Kinger aho was then—nnd
what a radiantly teautiful creature! She
was was incc.mi&gt;arab!o ax Margaret in
“Faust," and as Selika iu “L’Afrfcalnc."
She was on exquisite Chcrubino In “Lo Noxso di Figaro," and a fascinating Zerlina in

himaeU to Ire photographed in tbe uanw pict­
ure with tbe popular little prima dor.na. I
still powKMB one of thorn photographs, which
I keep aa a memento of those days of triumph

Every Department Full.

GOOD GOODS
--------- AT---------

BOTTOM PRICES.
I want your Butter and Eggs, and will not
refuse money.
Yours truly,

tiuuod: "In

Thia was turning the tables with a venmner.
.
Nagging and a silly predilection mmo

battle of Axten, Getr. Sheridan stood near
Count Biamarek. Toward tbo end bo shut

.

/

M. J. GOSS.

Prairieville, April 8, ’89.

Tbo count rcplkd that be ihould bo glad io
Sheridan

lain family tn thia county who for oome rot-

O. D. SPAULDING
Is one of the Unit in his purchase of

. The numerous and flattering .testimonials received froai
various parts of the country and the large and increasing
heme trade prove that the Bissell Improved is superior to any
Chilled Plow in the market.
An experience of over forty years as a plow manufacturer
an inventor has enabled Mr. T. M. Bissell to construct a plow
more nearly perfect and possessing more points of improve­
ment than any of its predecessors.
Among the special points of excellence to which we call at­
tention are: 1st. Our patent Bolt-heads used in mouldboard
and land side, so constructed that they will not turn when
tightened or loosened. 2d. Interchangeable and perfect tit- '
k
j'1"3'
Combination of steel and chilled .wouldbonra and share on same plow. 4th. Simplicity and ease of
locking. Perfect finish and working qualities.
Call and see the Bissell Plow at

Goodyear Bros' Hardware,

THE LADIES
Of Hastings and vicinity are invited to inspect our large . new
' stock of

woman
ronthVCom-

We drain* to express our sincere tlumka
to neighbor! and friend!, who so kindly
assisted us during tbe slckncw and death
of our little one.
Ancinr. Am* &amp; wife.
r.xplalidns

8prin&lt; Mwltetac.

The necmlty of a spring medicine i*
almost universal I y admitted. And the
superiority of Hood’s Sarsaparilla for this
purpose becomes more and more widely
known every year. That power to purify
the blood and those element! of strength
and health which the system craves, tn.l

Pte call aid ise ties. Here are me of hi: prica:
New Sctines, 10 to 25 cents.
Henriettas and Cashmeres, 25 to 80 cents.

Good style, double width Dress Goods, 10} cents.
Lawns, Chailies, Ginghams and many other dress goods al
prices none can better.
*
b at;

Parasols, Shawls, Plushes, Velvets, and other fancy goods

Best of all is our trade in Ladies’ Fine Shoes, also Men’s
Shoes and Boots.
Closing ont Clothing at 25 to 50 per cent discount

o. D. SPAULDING.

-DressGoods,Silk Warp Henriettas, Nice Line Black Dress
Goods, Satines and French Ginghams.
Henriettas in all colors, Summer Broad­
cloths in all colors.
g00^s WB abow
U&gt;e l»t«t patterns and’wo-t
for fine soiling- you
should sea them. To match these go&amp;s, we can show an

elegant line of trimmings,
on

Braids, etc. We solicit your
eee goods and the reasonable

RUSSELL.

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‘ County.

Hastings Banner.

V'?L. XXXIII. NO. 51

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 17,1889.

Morrill &amp; Company.

Hastings Banner
Published Wednesdays, by
ac irieicEiaisr

cook

Hastixg* Ba it nr Covmty. Minmixx.

Xew Goods
-New Goods.

■
sCBScnirrtox rates:
$1.00 PER YEAR.
...
HIU {KI.11ITCI,
01.40.
In either ca« 15 cents will bo added for post­
age when subscriber resides outside ot the
county.

n
, ADVEBTIHLNG RATES:
Oar column per year.................................. &gt;ioo 00
Extra charge (or special positions.
, JOB HUNTING.
Especial pride is felt tn the Job Printing De/ortmeatof the Baxxku. Everything In the
eiitlro office is new: and with tho latest facet of
type, tho most approved pattern* ot machinery*
and competent workmen employed, enables the

R0YAl

The Latest Styles in Suits.
Spring Overcoats,

Hats and Caps
'l l ’e also have a fine line of

-CUNTS’ FURNISHING­
GOODS
Spring IVcar at Prices that Cannot be
L/ualcd by any.other House in Barry Co.
sure and give us a call before buying, as
irrydhe largest and^est selected stock in
1 Iftings,

ii. W. MORRILL
Price Clothiers.

CO

Hastings, Mich.

.All No. 1 goods, desirable work, and season­
able. Prices on them are right. Remem­
ber this when you need anything from a
Bracket to the finest bed room suit.

Furniture
! " '.rything desirable in this. line.

At the Blue Front.

Archie McCoy
DRIVE WELLS,
TIil

i

Only SUCCESSFUL WELL Made !

ke a specialty
------ „ of
jf driving tubular
____e- wells, or sinking wells
. * &gt;•. All work guaranteed.
ve orders or enquire at Rorabeck’s Feed Sheds.

bi;

O. A. Whitright,
HASTINGS, MICH.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Are receiving their

New Spring Stock
fought for spot cash and would be pleased to show
inv bl * ”?’ can 4Pve y°u better goods for the money than
'm Barry county. Call on us and see for yourselves.

•

R. MUDGE &amp; SON.

liAXjrKM'tf agents :.Amed above.
iteapedfully,
COOK &amp; NISKERN.
Jim and. Hl. Hendrick are in the hoop
busltiess.
W. Clifford and daughter, of Woodland,
were the guests of friends on High street
last week.
Considerable attraction over on Fall
creek. Do not know which are the biggest
suckars, those on the trnnk or those In tlie
creek.
Kittle Dooley is teaching In Shutty dis­
trict in Hope.
John Hendrick met with what might
have been a very serious accident. While
splitting rails for ,Ur. Stafford the wedge
flew out and hit him on the neck, fortun­
ately no bones were broken.
ScL Doud has repaired the line fence
l&gt;etwoen his farm and C. Peck’s. That's
right, so long as good fences make good
neltfwon.
Wonder if the Podunk pencil pusher for
the Jojirnul think., that he crushed poor
little me: was surprised how he should get
my Identity down so fine, but will survive
and still continue to gather and write Items
for High struct.
.

I
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H

G

MITH A COLGROVB,
Lawyers. _
♦
(Office tn Union block. Hastings.)
PractlciPls all the courts of the state.

S

A E. KENASTON,
'
A.
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 8. lioodvear &amp; Co.1 store-) ,
Practices In all courts ot the Blate. Collections
prompUy attending to._
0OOK 4 SHELDON.
(OfficeIn Abstract Block. Hastings, Mich.)
Have the only set of Abstract Bopxs tn Bai
County.
A
R. TIMMERMAN. Homrapathlc Phy­
.
slcian and Surgeon.
(Office over lAthrop'5 drug store.)

P

IFARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, lujl
surance and Imans.
OCtoesrith J.'O.Bon^iuH^Son. a doors nprth

Special attention given to making exchanges
-r TXinertv
The Interests ot non-resident
^X^owners&gt;&lt;£efally looked after. Farms
of alTslics for sale of exchange. Houses and
lota for rale.________ ___________

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

- - Mich.

Mktaiffiui.

officers:

O. G. Robinson, Froaident;

a D. Beebe, Cashier.
directors:

Dan W. Reynolds,
D. G. Robinson,

c. D. Beebe.

WHOLE NO. 1768.
Pralrievllla.

Herbert Temple has returned from Kala­
mazoo where he attended school the past
. '
P*e &lt;o**o*»»E person* am authorized to re- winter.
cejveauhscripliwis tor the Baxxk*-.
Jessie Sacket is staying with her sister
?
'•i.M&gt;’ r v''C(o41and Center,
Mrs. Temple.
'
.
V. M. Mvt-rs.turkey.
’
Warren and Sophie Richards have a
daughter.
Grove.
Ely Clement is on the sick list.
Mrs. C. H. Thurston, of Orangeville,
Postmaster, Ijwey.
nfifiattr, BnfttH.
was In town Wednesday last.
. - o'Dotmell.
Nellie
Dayton, of Cloverdale, visited
J. N. Covert, Carlton.
Mrs. Loveland on Tuesday.
Postmaster. Freeport. ,
“ '
Irving. •
Mrs. Mike Doster Is quite sick.
D. U Mortbland. Cedar Creek.
Anna Huxtable spent a few days with
F. 0. Norwood, Delton.
her friends in our town last week- Her
JotnBbeaa, Hickory Corners.
Brora A Cairns, Prairieville.
health Is much Improved. .
John
Junes Sr., started tor York state
Wit., nrowaru, tsrowura.
on Tuesday for an extended visit
A. tt. Jeesup. Oraucevllhi.
FoMmastcr, Yankee bpriDgs.
M. and E. Jones hate sold three binders
C. W. Armstrong. Bowens Mill*.
Mowy paid to these agvnts will be receipted already.
\r
and we Itrust
I ty the Hxxxaa
.. I I I .. proprietors,
.
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This powder hever varies. A marvel of purity
streiigth and wholesomcness. More economical
than the ordin ury kinds, .ind cannot be sold tn
lost Wednesday Mr.
and Mr.
competition with tlie multitude ofTow test, short
wNght. alum or phosphate powders. Bold only Francis, of Nashville, were down to
In cans, Rnvai. Bakixg 1‘owdxh Co.. IOS Tboraapple lake and caught a nice lot of
Wall St. N, Y.____________________ dctlMM
fish.
p. DNtKE. m. d.,
Y. P. Cassell and son wen* fishing at
the lake and had good luck. They carried
hone 29 black bass. ''
Office over Hoitoway's drug store.
- Office hours from 3 to 4 p. m. Telephone: conL. P. Colo has the addition to his walt­
necllng with residence, at Holloway's drug , Ing room and boat house well under way
Store
•
. and nearing completion.
I
List
Thursday there was bom to Mr.
M. B. GIL1.ASP1E, Notary Public
and Mrs. Adkins a daughter.
•
and U. S. Claim Agent,
will prosecute all kinds of claims before Hie
Henry Strong talks of making both ma­
------ ------------ -------- Callon him
iii mi non. cor
Jefferson Sts., chine and hand made brick this season.
Riport says that Mr. Belden will move
tlMtlng*. Mich.
to Lkjte Odessa.
’
M. FOWLER.
W.v. Adkins' little girl is quite sick.
•
Dentist.
Room* formerly occupied by Dr. Jones, over
Smith. Hams &amp; Van Arman's.
Wm. Chamberlain has commenced build­
QTL'ART, KNApf’EN A VANARMAN, ing his bouse at this place.
John Ryan received a carload of plaster
PracHco-fn all courts of the stale and tn the last week also a carload of shingles.
Geo. M. Conyers house Is rapidly ap­
Uniled States courts.
Offices over Hasting* National Bank.
proaching completion.
itastlogs. Mid
A brother of Mrs. Itansaw Is stopping at
Associate office.*. Booms 15, 1C and,
II ..:. Ill It!-- k. Gr.ui.l ll ipld*. Slieli
the Cloverdale boil'd*.
Mrs. .Howard Mosher’s brother, Orrin
Gesler, la very sick.
. Mrs. Gibbs, of Prairieville, visited her
sick sister Mrs. McCallum last Sunday.
1RAMER, BATES A CRAMER.
The Cloverdale string band rendered
J
Attorneys at Ijiw.
Practices hi au courts &lt;«( tiro &gt;t»te and VutUd
States. Special attention to collections. Money day evening.
to loan on real estate. Office over o. D. SpauldMonday April 15. ns I was sealing this
. mg’s store.
________________________
letter I learned of the death of Mrs. Alexa. barber, m. d„
andrr McCallum, which took place about
•
Physician and Surgeon,
five o'clock this morning.
office over Nevin's store. Office hours from 2
I have to record the death of Mrs. Orrin
Loomis which took place on the 3d of
April, IHHV. at the residence of her sop In
W. LOWRY. M. Du
this
township. Deceased was l&gt;orn F« &gt;.
•.
Physician and Surgeon.
Makes a specialty of treaUug dtscaaes of the 18th, 1810. in Freeport, Rutland Co.. VU,
EYE and KAB and the preservation of vision was married to Wm. Pratt, of Yorkshire,
l”\'Frly nUl°B SP®CTACI'IS&lt; *nd ejre N. Y., Oct. 7th. 1832. During their union
iMllce and residence on Broadway, near Court six children were lx&gt;m. one dying In in­
fancy, She was left a widow in 1843. She
House. Hastings, Mich.
was again married to Orrin Loomis July
C. WELTON
1st, 1844. with whom she lived until her
death. Two children were born to them,
Is agent for the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co. who with her first chlldrcn'and husband
He writes policies on a man's property against
loss by fire, lightning or wind; against a man • stlllsanrlvc her. The funeral nervierwere conducted by Rev. J. Mrl-enn.
life by death and accident.

THE NEW FIRM

R. MUDGE &amp; SON

COUNTY NEWS.

Wilber Baker and wife smile on a nine
pound boy.
Rev, Stat ter has' returned to his farm
again.
Peter Galengcr is tearing away his old
lioutc and getting material on the ground
far a neW one.
John Wutrlng smiles on a new double
harness and a fine span of three-year-old
colt*.
Several farmers have commenced.to sow
oats.
Theodore Schofield spent several days
with his brother In Jackson.
,
Cleaning house is the order of the day.
Flunk Allerton ba* moved to Orange for
the luunner.
Grant and Wilson Carbough, of Portland,
visited friends here last week.
Sarah Evett, of Vermontville. Sundayed
with her parents.
Riffus Evett commenced Monday to
teach tite Chase school.
Mr. Fisher and wife, of Hastings, visited
Lou Bonner Saturday.
Mrs. Kelt. Kaaey and son. of Charlotte,
spent n few days with her jiarcnu, D. W.
Smith and wife.
E. Lockhart and B. W. Austen arc the
firsttocome to the front with young chick-.
entu
R. Elcrton had a cow that had twin
calves last week.

D. R. Foster raised his bam Monday.
Washington Caln and wife, of North
Carlton. Sundayed with Joe Keeler and
family.
,„
John Carpenter, of this place, and Perry
Altardlng, of Campbell, were in Portland
last week buying horses.
L. B. Carpenter Sundayed with Joy &lt; ar-

P°Gea Brogdon and .wife, of east Carlton,
and Charlie Brooks ami wife Sundayed
with J. Keeler and wife.
John CarpenU.t'-wus in Woodland Manday.
,
It was John Buckner instead of John
Burdock that was visiting JoeKeclrr.

The best Advertis­
ingmedium in Bur­
ry County.

The young people's Methodist alliance
of the Methodist Episcopal church is to
hold its state convention at Lansing. April
30 to May 3. Bishop S. M. MerrllL of
Chicago. Dr. J. F. Berry, associate editor
of the Michigan Christian Advocate, of
Detroit; Genera) Supt. M. D. Carrol, of
Chicago; President. Henry xDate, and
others, are to address tin* 'convention.
Reduced fare on all Michigan roads ca»be
procured, providing certificates are secured
from F. L. Thomjwon, of Mau1stec.
.

The Woman's Foreign Missionary socle­
tie* of North Irving, South Carlton, Mid­
dleville and Hastings will meet in conven­
tion oext Wednesday at the M. K. church .
in this city. Meeting will open at 9
o'clock a. in. An interesting program has
lieen arranged. Mrs. Crawford, of Grand
Rapids, president, and Miss Carpenter, of
Grand Rapids, secretary of tin- district
missionary, society are expected to be pres­
BaaBold.
ent. An urgent Invitation to be present Is
The concert, which was to be held at extended to al) interested persons'in thia
Benfield church last Friday evening, was
city and the adjoining country.
a fizzle.
ScIhm*! commences In district Na ((April
The new council proposes to get some
22d, Miss Marshall as teacher.
value received from Its general highway
Chas. Palmatler relumed last Saturday fund. The hill west of the Cemetery is to
evening from Ann Arbor to spend.a short be cut down tn's grade aud covered with
vacation.
clay. Same thing Is to be done1 with the
Plowing for oats the order of the day.
hill east of Frank 1‘arker's on the State
An'Easter Sunday school concert will be road. Money has also been voted to put
held at the church next- Sunday evening. Die east and west street near Z. Sbephefd's
All Invited.
house on a grade. The small bill near
Mrs. Threthric has been very sick.
Mrs. Kenfiehl’ts on State street will also be
Carrie Brczec Is working for Mrs. Frank cut down and put to a grade. A culvert
Doty till# summer.
50 feet long will be built for Fall creek on
east Green street, and that street across
Woodland.
the old mill pond site made full width and
. HntUe Hood is quite sick with the to a grade. Wc commend the couucii for
this action. Tlie money will be wisely ex­
measles.
Mrs. Chris. Snyder fell and sprained her pended.
ankle last Friday.
'rte organization called the patrons of
Lottie Carpenter commenced her first
Industry Is another scheme that is gotten
term of school In the South Jordan district up to trap farmers who will be made to
last Monday.
belicvp they are to have something for
Profs. Schalbley and Warner commenced nothing. Those who join agree to buy al!
their spring term of schoul last Monday*.
their goods of one man or one firm at ten
Mina Crowe) romqH-nccd her school In
percent above coat But they don't make
the Ixcdistrict this week.
any tiling out of itt for they have to pay a
The money' raised at the missionary fee for joining to the sharpers who organmeeting held at the Evanzelical church, la* the society, as does also the merciiant
spoken of In lost week's Issue, should have who Is to receive the patronage. Wc
read si.o.'u) ns,tend of S1U.50. .
heard one man say lust .week thst a mer­
Supervisor Jerome Waltz commenced his chant he knew went Into tlie scheme, and
new duties last week.
iiad the wholesalers send him two bills—
Johrt" McArthur has moved upon his
one to show bls customers and arid ten per ■
farm ncarSahuiac. Woodland can hardly cent, to the prices quoted, and the. other to
afford - to spare no good a blacksmith ami
remit by. In tills way they pay a big
we hope to see him move lack soon.
price foy'goods and had to pay the sharpers
The second of the Demorest contents a feu fordoing it Imides. When a strang­
will i»e held nt the M. E. church on Wed­
er presents anything of this kind to you,
nesday evening.
.
farmers, make up your minds that there Is
Mr. Cline has his mill moved here and a-false bottom to IL—Ex.
will be reaiiy to commence sawing next
Thursday.
John Kelley, who has just been released
A. Estabrook has commenced building from the state prison at Jackson after
his house. As soon as the saw mill gets serving about 1.5 years time, arrived In tlie.
city
yesterday. He was sent to Jackson
to running there will be many mure to He
built during tlie summer.
from Detroit for 20 years for the crime of
Mr. Repiogie lira the Job of doing the murder. In the committing of which he.
mason work on the new roller mill.
was Implicated with two other men who
were also convicted, and punished. -By
Our livery stable Is now in full blast
We bear then* is application for another good cunduct he was enabled to lessen hl»
saloon in Woodland. The good people of time tu the amount mentioned above. At
Woodland have nearly “starved &lt;t*if one the prison he was looktxf npon as ati ex­
saloon aud we hope al) others may follow emplary prisoner aud well liked by the
prison authorities. Those who knew him
the same way.
The Wunderlich Bros, are preparing to In the old days find but little change iu his
buikl quite a mi ml nt of rods of slat and persona! ap]«earan-.-e other than what age
wire fence this spring which will add naturally bring*. He Is a Amiparatively,
young man yet. • All his old'friends are
much to the appearance of their farm.
Eight member* were confirmed into the glad to welcome him ,back. W under­
stand that he has been offered and accepted
Lutheran church on Suntlay last.
Yovxu Sot.niEU.
a very lucrative position In one ot the
prison shop* Hi* old acquaintances in
i ........
tills city have many good wools to say for
ADDITIONAL LOCAL,
him and are earnest in their desire for his
James K. Reeve, In Harper'.* Magazine future prosperity.
for May. will draw attention to tin* “stead­
The proprietors of the Hastings saloons
ily m-cuniulatlng conditions which will in
tlie near future make Imperative the adop­ allow no games of chance played therein,
tion In tills country of closer and more en­ the blindf and screens arc raised after
lightened methods of agriculture than now hours, and al| of the gambling nxtras in
zem-rally obtain among our fanners.” Hr the city-arTciosed. This under a demo­
cratic administration. Make a note on ’I,
&lt; dis us "aviation ot poor fanners.”
Mr. Banner.—Democrat.
The entertainment given in Union hall
The Baxxkb does not believe In partlFriday evening irat by Mrs. and Miss Car­ zanshlp In such matters. Everybody, the
punter, assisted by local talent was very Dcnnx-rat perhaps excepted, knows that
fine. Owing to tlie bad condition of tlie the above results were accomplished largely
red fire .tiiv tableaux were failures, which through the efforts of Mrs. Willard Hayes
was very unfortunate as the subj&lt;*vts and Mweral other ladies, C. H. Van Annan'
ehosr n were very tine. The local talent a republican prosecutor, a republican sher­
acquitted themselves very well Indeed. iff and deputies. And yet we were not
M''&lt;s Carpenter was the recipient of high disposed to make any great spread about
b
from all.
- IL because such action were taken in a
L^t the meeting of the common council non-pnrtizan spirit and was applauded by
Tuesday evening Dr. F. IL Timmerman law-abiding citizens of,all parties. What­
wai elected city physician, salary 840: R. ever the democratic administration referred
M.lBates. city attorney. 940; H. &lt;15 Carter, to by the Democrat accomplished it re­
street commissioner, 91.50 per day. Tlie ceives and deserves credit therefor. Duty
recorder's salary was fixed at $200 and the not partizanahlp should incline otVceni to
marshal's at 9450. J. B. Roberts, record­ the enforcement of law.
er, was made clerk of the board of water
Generoa* Senator Palmer.
commiiHloucrs. The street wmnilttre was
Tlie following,letter has been received
given power to pun-hake three road scrapby M. L. Cook, from cx-Senator T. W.
era.
• '
Palmer, now jiltahiteM0 Spain:
The suggestion made by Mayor Good­ M. L. CooKfHastlng*9ieh..—
year In his inaugural address that the city
Dear .Sir,—Yours of the 11 th instant, rehire a comnetent engineer to fix the grade ceivuo and contents noted. 1 am glad that
of the streets Is an excellent one. No city you have taken hold of this matter &lt;&gt;f the
has belter facllitlea for gotsl drainage than monument. Do not let it lag. We must re­
has Hastings. In onler to take advantage member that the great prappgrily that we
of Its position' there should be a permanent, ail now enjoy was the result of the efforts
system established. Grade stakes set by of our soldier* living anil dead. The liv­
measurements taken with the eye are ing we cun take care of with pensions; to
beautiful things to aid in tlie construction the dead we shoulil rear monuments.
of a grade that will fill the sheets with When a nation get* to that point that it
mud hole*
dnes not evince gratitude to its defenders,
MnVhlt. Benham's boy. horse, cart and a Il is fit only for the lash of the taskmaster
buck saw had a tot of fun Thunxlay after­ nnd tlie chains of the slave. Put me down
noon. When near the Episcopal church for 825 and inclosed find order on my I&gt;]|
the buck saw rattled off the cart and struck troll office for that amount I would Uff
the horse. Tlie animal Is fleet of f&lt;x&gt;t and to make It $250, but the old pump if work­
In less time than It’-takes to drop a hnt-was ed any more will suck sand aud not water.
tearing around amtmg the treet» on Dr. Nd sooner does half a pail-full get in than
Barber's lawn.' Trow wore collided with some thirsty horse comes along and it is
pumped out. 1 am kept In this state eoniuuI an old slump knocked to smithereens,
and there was nothing left of the cart ex­ tinnruisJy. which accounte for the small­
cept the original lumber, and the seat Mess of my subscription.
Yours very truly.
which was obstinately occupied by the boy
T. W. Palmer.
until he succeeded in stopping the horse.
If Senator Palmer, who lives tn Detroit
Boy and horse were uninjured.
and lias no interest In commou with tl*
The Baxxku believes the State low lieople of Bony county in a Barry County
gives tlie ratoons all tlie rope they should boldten and Sailors Monument, nnd who
have. While that law gives the common is called upon for thousands uf dollars at
council of the city tlie right to lengthen hl» home, Detroit, in the way of benevo­
the saloon keeper's day. wc think there is lence, can find it In his heart to give so
;k&gt; good roaiMin for so doing, unlNfa-people liberally toward this project, how can any
can point to some good the «aloons work to man, woman or child in Barry county re­
the morals of a town. If they work any­ fuse to give tlie little that is nqulrnd of
thing but harm we have btx&gt;ii unable to see each? Let tin: well-Uedo be generous; let
It, and are still unable tn find it. Seven those in humbler circumstances give what
o'clock Is early enough for them to begin they can. Lex all ylrc Mintthtny.
their work, and nine o'clock Is fate enough
to stop it We are opposed to tlie proposi­
The Quill says a cheese factory is to be
tion now before tlw euuucil to lengthen Witalilbdwd st Three Oaks st one*-.
tlie saloon keepers day two hours in Hast­
Kate CMtlcton’s young and pretty sister
ings. They do mischief enough In the 14
I will Mxm go on the stage.
hours they have now.

�THE TWO COMM A.VDMESTS.
LEESON III, SECOND QUARTER, INTER­
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Let tu G-ar in ratal that wo arc ii\ there
les* «» in the last wrek of our Kiviour'* tfoon
earth and udy two or throe days before Hi*
.crucifixion. He i* ipealong Ki* last wards to
them, erel every word to wefgirttar than they
imagtatti, and of more iraportann-tijane-. ee
we falco Vit *erte
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28. “And coo nt the scribe* came, at: I
having bard thrra renaming tegrtber. and
perceiving that Hi- Ladder.-wired theta »vil,
ink**! Him. WhF-b u the fint &gt;.-■ .minatMknert
of all’" From Mast xrii. 31, «, we ^aru
that ton scribe was a lawyer and a llmrfaae,
tad ttait In-cam= uapemg Him. That any
man cr exupany of tun slioukl think that
they could entangle Je*u* fa Hi* talk, or
catch Hex ta Ufa words, and U&gt; that eod
feign tberaselvta jtttt men (Matt xx&amp; U; j
Mark xli. 13; Luke xx. ’Jr*, sretus to us v«ry
foUL-fa fadred; but wu un*t nsnrtuber that
they di-1 out know Jt:i* and were bh»hd be­
cause 'uf tfiglr uabfiLf V.’hat aretns more
rtrangr i*. that even now ta our day th.-re !*
pm* the •atuo spirit that wav mnxxifwt in
ttare unta-bcving qtasfaxxsx. Any ct»e who
taw ®:k!_ to itawKh dnchiu-y Bd,te c«Ma*
knows that there are everywhere ».-^c and
w- &lt;turo who eretn ts delight ta argtxmaxl. ci-. j
ia ndkfag qiwstk u* that Irere nu prd*. fa
them, and hap^y to that tosseber who cm re-^

it law fa lianJ. IVhttst the Eurujnan tele­
gram* fa the daily papers give acrounta of
reriewT, mutaluatixn an I military tiateuvcr», of sjxnchre fa which far peojd? are
ranin-W that th«r duty fa to *crvo their
esspexor firtt and their country afterward*,
cf blasphemous praysr* fa which God to
lukedto bfcw soldier*. »words anu genpow&lt;ter. the Asaerifi«n telegrams anuounre the
;rin&gt; of c-'xm tad cattle and tb? quotation.cu th" AAkcL.na stock exchange.
.
■ Happy e-jestry that can gt&lt; into a vtato of
(hiuiliti'Xj over presidential election, cr the
dfangi uf John L Sollivan. whip, Europe in
trer.hlfag ui- h-rwlf, with the return of
-acb urw ’ixfa-, worthier two cr three mid­
i .~v - ’ L.-r wm m :!l not tweaiied apoa tn cut
erh crfUer** thrtrls for th-.- great glory of
thr.w -.xnprer* fa m-arch of exeitemeat!
Am- r*.ju is xlU only a great nntim, geo­
graphically rpcaJULp,
Tba Auxm-faMare n great ixx-jJe, bclding
fa their Land* their own drstoiy, karnfag
day by day, with the Lip cf th- ir liberty, to
gertrn ftenwhia accv and more wtaely,
xtelnbl.' thjukv to the profcAxad w-curitj fa Nat only the Scribes and
the dia-ipJsa. wrru aft
__ -whuh
Ur , i, ^jtsrccnir all tbdrtaleuu
fa thru- lxart'&gt; (Mark ii.
fjcc. Attlail Cjtir en-rrVX tlx-art* nf jx-soe
•tend of meekly v-tUuf
“
” read well Lrwl American to tb* fe.t to h-ar and rrori’g'xxi society fa

CHAPTF.Il XL
If yea £-..••.&gt; a danger, hswSiJgireyos fir?
Irturs fa French mrxiry. or fiwtr diiSfag* fa
Pwyf-(,s fra dollar P.at fa America, you
are cot l og ta &lt;faruv.:rfag tEil you g;t t'je
y«ar doEar fast lb* worth of a utiLiag fa
faginb faucry. or a tnaxy: in French.
.
7b~ Cat that let* for Lfttt ftay-s a Tuv1
and the i&gt; xnc that * rented act iM. ar LOUj
•hiaisgt fa LrexLs. w odd b* &lt;-hary»d H.LTO
tn New Y- r.k. Bostes ir CfacajrA
’ '
Tb? xmpi-«\ kfa«l ofi drwr. cm fir wHk-fa a
Parfiuu ■ f m-dtyf :^«tes j&lt;y» MO fraiys.
would raa ar. Aoarfcpn lady at fawt flOl

ITuu; z&gt;- but atea fxxrei reascBtslc
*: riii, •*'«. 13 falib? Mary *1 Asa*
Hto wnrd tLute X.

Con/binaliaiftot aitmyi
toief/ad.
~~?

A Fine Quality of
fw tire fast ten jtwr*. ha- aoe.Kapl.kbrd a
SurrrUMi* amount &gt;'f «"«• Jn lire mre of
Metre) and liver div-ore-*, and dtafcre.
arising fnw tire derai.r-wnt &lt;rf tbevr
grrat i.'gan»—we refer to Warner's hwfe
Cure. Mo whi^ •prred are tire merit* of
this in-dfainr faai tire majorit) of-lire doeteir* of this routttrx know from actual evte
&lt;tenc that h will cure advanced Kidxrej
Ihwasr. Which is but axi'Aber name for
Bright*• iMseasr.
'l ire mcti.-n! profew-iuc hav,- pct them-;
•elves ua rrrord ae ndmittlnr that there fa ,
do cure for thfa terrible malady, yet thenare jdjystetans bare rnough end diabotw-s’.
moegh to jirucun- Waxijer'* Hat* Cure !n a
•urreptitiou* nabrrer. j«l the tune into
plain, four-ounce vtai*. and (barge their
jmiieiita ?if» per ria!, wtam a sixteen
ounce IkXTJc of '.Ire reared), la its ortgtna!
luekacr. can* be famght al an drag »tewe iu
tire world for Sl.fi’..
I*rrhap* tire do--tor argoes that lire cure
•&gt;t the pattent Ja&lt;tifte» his dtaboorsfy. &gt;rt
he will boldly »u:&gt;d up M the xrevt r -unty
L-edirai erecting axal dctiouace Wanret's
Hafir Core" a* a patent medi'-fa-. any onr
* hkb Ir cannot and will not u»eThe fact fa that the |rf--fite are waking,
up !«• tire trath that the medieal prnfrw*i&lt;«t
fa far frtin taJocst. axad tixal It dues not i
p&lt;"~i-*» a monopoly of wisdiaa in tb* enrtag of disease, doctoring thr -many -imp-1
nun* of kidney &lt;ntea»*. favtctel of anting
al the seat of disease—the kk!:» }&gt; ihrtsi*!ve*—allowing pa’.teaL* t* 'die rather
than use a sprrtae. -imply beyaure ft has ;
l*m adv,-rtired. and when patients arc
dead from Advanced Kidney direaw. still
practicing dcreptam by nr tag tfie cause of ■
death fa their eertifteate as pDcnawatla,
dropsy, heart dfattfre. or were &gt;&lt;brr acr..uipanying eSert uf Bright*- disease.
AH thfa is prfnui fttHr er idea-r &lt;•/ incunipctency. bigotry anddLibcmesty.
We speak but the troth when we say
i that Moerx II. IL Warner A Co. have
I done a m»—. phiLxnthrupir w. rk fur the
past tep years fa educating tire people up
to the knowledge they now enjay. e»j»v-ial!}
&lt;d maladre- growing out of dtamre* of tW
’ kidney s and liver, aud are deserving uf all
। praise for their Hooe-ty and stmighflorr
j wardnere in exposing shams and diohmresty
| &lt;&gt;f all kind-.

d that an Axuu-iom
But -be luurv 1 txaval and fan user? 1 look
■ t b* kart ctoganca, i kt &lt;4ixx nation*, tbe more cocL-nx-11 am fa
Iie-it. vi, 4. 5; tire word dwrft ia, Hfeu rittfy
niixagsr, fnc. my optasc that tbe Frenrts arr the bajpsret and H- find an amwi-r f.r every ono from it.
V-SU, •. f
Add to fan the fact j«&lt;pte on sarth.
Wbea tempted-by Satan Hef.rrnm- Ida by
Tbe .kstticaa 1* certainly on the road to ' qnounz frten this took of t£&lt;? law. and bow
pncxia st-jcn. Lot the**, of uounej have tbs pareerion of aH- fast can contribute to often wo tind Hint so ring ‘Tt b wrttteet “ cr
tbr well bring six! Mii-vew of a nataxi. but be I Have yv never reral in Xfto «m;.term? It
*4 to be rrnewwd every three taoctna
A great ntesber cf Amencazs come tolta- seems to me to have m;n»d tbe path that w tbe&gt; rweed of tire Sjdrit with which w mint
reads to real bapptaRwu lit* &lt;L«xrestic ^oys become familiar if «c would be stadias of
rupe to p*M thr-v uxie'.h* c&lt; every year
are m-re shadowy than real Tu live ta a Clu-M. are1 use it skillfully bth tor our own
■Meo**- and foe the or -■rtkr- :w &lt;4 th* vurttiy
an nxtxxny. They bey their drew fur ayeatr,
and th* nx-nay they «re by this plan xc
J oathsr, l ucarif wxrwtm-.es ha* Lit regret* with all thy h-m-r. and with ad toy soul, and
&lt;eiy jay • thexr traveling expenses, bet kava* at finding l..rnwif drawn into such a frantic with all thy mind, aca! with &lt;fa thy strit ,-U:
them a c-.- Utt*. «s&gt;ta» fa cash.
'
rare. Let deefare* that it ta out of fa» power This to the first (■ocunandin- nt" When God
A Us»:l b-irxxzu on th- fourth C-«-t. ftr to Lang back, it :t went given to man to spoke from the sxwktag. quaking, doodrewwhich j jn wockd pay fire franc* a day. a K- lire twire on Hue planet, 1 faouid underatand erwd Mount Rfaax, &gt;xit of the undtt of the
fatbsgoed betekaf the jrfactpaJ town* of hi* Hr tag faa first term a I'Ameri^dne, so a* fire, the word* of tbs ten eixnraaadmai J. at
Astenca. A cab whk-a cod* yon co* franc to be aide to enjoy qafetly. ta ta* ascuud ex- which the ftirtaur here gives the sun. He
asd a half u&gt; Fraas-, or one abfilmg and «x- tatenre. the fruits ot Ma toil m tbs first. Sor­
Lxd thy God. which hare brought thee oct
penx fa England coda you a dexiar and a ing that «dy am *ojoun here to perxnitfbd r£ tb* Lind of Egynt. out of the boo* of
Sc-rrtary Tracy’s subordinates are said
had! fa Xew York The ^nportion i* always u*. I think far French are ngtit tatbrir study bcodagr" t&amp;. xx, I. 'A. aadeacre than eighty
like him very much, and be bid* fair to
to make it a '«ug Kid happy coa.
ttaxw this fact i* montiooM in the las. the- be as popular a* was Mr. Whitney.
* To; dollar baa not mure value
thx* m
If th* French cuufa arrive at a steady trr pfctta are] the j*atax», either a* an erxteoee
the tew tcnpaactf th* I' fated States. Th* form of gorerussevit, and lire ta Mcurity, of Hi* great lot * or a* a rvaaoa why they
I&gt;r. Jaques* German W&lt;&gt;m&gt; &lt; hkes destroy
omfabix, for i--*,"---. which tako. you to the they Would be fa* most enviably happy pro- •Louid obey Him.
worm# and remove tb»-ni from the systeu.
3L - “And the •ccood- fa like, namtlv thfa. Safr. pleasant and elective.
'
Italian from ycur hotel far lixpewcw tor half
Tb u ib&amp;lt love t!iy oeigt'.-T a* thrwlf .
n Adhag- ta Pnglaml.aad for Lfaf a fraxc ta
Frai&gt;re. coats y ju calf a doilar ta America.
that tb.y are given to bragging. May «m*
Ccyjrr nxmey ezjsz* ia Ameri a. bet if you nam »ho bar* dons marreto be permitted a
aretaia amount of self gfarificattou I
fifag it ax you ta diqpat. Wh«ntbal*r»It ia mid. too, that tbevr eenratriaty evofccAcd urrhirw ta the aouth beg tbetr Lrauia (tantly toads them into f oily and Hreuse I*
fe -Spare m a nickel.’ cr “Chuck u* a it nut bttter to have the liberty to err than
aaekd. gar'nor." The nickel 1* worth five to be ctasjafSed to run 'tnigLt fa kgfa! If
reta The only am if the cecl that I could tb-y &lt;»y*irns.!y vote like children, they wiQ
dfecorer was to bey the evening paper
1mm with age. it ta by voting that peopi^
had earth' by them to ten*;
The «.’y tfangv cheap ta th? States are
Bat Fash and Bop- mint jieU u, Loe*,
aktive oyster^ atsi EsgLat cr French books
I* then* any &lt;uantr&gt; fa Ecrcpe fa which
or an the graors te .c ’
E&lt;V *ba2 to ftal fruit. jc nae.
&gt;mrah&gt; are btOr n-su^ted. work better
-Urf r»kb be tacht abu .x ;
paid. cr«dneatk&gt;t&gt; widespread I b there a
Thea*
are the usreaa tetthto the «*!.
Etxte-_ I sraatt hasten to add that it u efiiefly &lt;*«rtry where y&gt;«i can find saeh natural
tbs ftsrigu vacate who suffer* fa perse. Tb* riches. and sofa energy to turn ib-m to ac­
American can afford to jay high prims. be­ count; to.many people wttfe a rarwxemo*
came Lw recttpk* aw far ta^jir tasa they
tleir own tateilr-.tuai and mocal fare*; to from tb* law of Mires, and ere found in Lev.
wobM be ia Europe. Ehuuti:ta Irta^tag ia mary rebcr,!*, where tee dnU of the m-.h-r,xxx, U. Whsn think rf ths full agiifi
rl;i,
three or fan- hunched ikatara. u ta France io aire end the cfall of th* poor nun ttedy wd- txxicw of thta fare x» defined m i
wufirrmg. kind. fr v&gt; fnta eurr.not
by mb; *» many,libraries, where the bey fa
rags may rend the hkrory of hb country, vauntmg itself; not pelf,.! u;&gt; mr behsvfag
owreniy. re-kmg not her own. not m&gt;
and U fired by th* cxpLxt* of fat bervesf vufced at V.). thtakfa- co ewil. cte_. where
Can jw name a wentry with to many can we kxfa
iihacnuou of it rxerj*
ta Him who ta our hwon ha* thus reptoed to
fats scribei lx to a* if He mill to Mm. In
la lb* grades above fix the jsvfeasones. tte*
MewayMi
find
the
law,
but in me you 2nd
fee*, compared with tbow uanred ia Eutojm.
the taw fulfilled, tar that ta- to in ray taart.
are also ta U* proportion at tbe doAtar to tbe
.' rk! 1 ■ _IL»
CU all —* - * ‘_____ '
■bflb&amp;r cr franc. A z&gt;-wspcpcr arti-ie for
which weak! be paid fa France from MO to
SB franc* Acai no Fr meh paper.'except Tbe
Fkgare. jwy* so nmet fee artktad ia paid tor

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pte put off canng for ihetr health -we fire our Uvea at «ueb a pare we h
to Rive the eul-ject sufadeut tbwg
receive a reminder In the'shape . t

Then. too. « are constantly be
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Nenons ani Prirate Diseases.

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.-.-NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood,
- z Memory. E»bau*tln« Drains, Terrible
. &gt; Head sad Back Ache ami all dw effects
early decay and grrasgs COMOOptlanas
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Pausing cm tho highest point of tho trail,
we peered fna-fully doxrn into tte dimly lit
gorge SOO
below, from Which there can»
to us faint sounds of life, tte barking of dogs
and a child’s vote* ratal In shrill halloa At
this fatw sound Bet*, raised her small curly
head from Duke’s broad breast where it ta!

nm! gaard down, vainly endeavoring to pierce
the gloom.
.
"Why, there’s a child’ down thfre. How
can’* child bro in tta dark!”
From our elcvnUun wo cuuld
through
a.cleft in the sierra*, flaming streaks uf pur
pte and crimson and gold, and tta sun. like a
great boll of fire, stoking Into tta gteaming
waters of ti.&lt;-Pacific. ITosdng «&gt;, ore made
the d&gt;»rent into “Inferno," «, Duke styled it,
a* rapidly as »ra* cunrirtimt with tta dignity
of our stolid little burrow. At every step tte
*hndow* dnepened tuxl broadened till at fast,
when we were lifted from our saddks, we
could but dtarn tte straight, slim figure of
tte doctor, who lied prverei -d us, and prewml
cloeo against his knre the shadowy outlines
of a sprite, a fay-clearly sorxthmg un­
canny—ro small and frail it scenuxl
As tta doctor advanced Into tho mellow
beam of firelight which «reamed welcomingly from tte Open kitchen ’door, the stuall
riia)io flitter! from him and xrasssva!lowed up
ift tho darknrew. Ho taust luv., «m fa
Beta’s wondering eye* tta quustlon which

Uirrv. hoid*n at th* Probate Ofllre in
llMtitigs.iBMdd xxuity. on Tuesday
.
** •*•
, lUI , c&gt; uu
1 Haren, m far
one thou* Tifttoi her up into tte light, te said in hto
.itidrex! and t-i_')4y nine.
.
lurlcx- W. Aisnstrutig. Judge nt g-.ntlc, tinxl voice;
r of: hr estate■ •[ William IT. More-

’&gt;nd filiiTthr H-tltiun. duly veriled

tour petitioner or some

. tint Ttiu^Sdnv, the
w. at ten'o'clock
lor the bracing o!
lelraat law of oalo
In. Kild rounty.

■ ~i r:int_*-x|i rettuoner give no­
•il III said estate, o|
! .d
n. and the hearing
ins a &lt;■«&gt;:■&gt;
Italltic* I
in Kiid county &lt;ri
•r three successive
I hearing..

Long
,
Hing fa the world more generally
ng life, yet the nia]artiy of peo
efl firing ten their braith-not tacaiisc
-::r !•-.«■* at 4mM&gt; a (face we have not time
&lt;&lt;t tuffielcAt tteught until we
. re: &gt;• i,»J. r In tlie'sh.ipe . f X seven: lll• '.«re rnsrtantls bewildered by
hool* H nirdltine. and the pbysir nt ’them, kten blunder tn our

• v that tl)C very best health­
ver. and disease-preventer
a discovered. l« simmered down
■ &gt;•■ ::trrieil Mini very palatalde form tn
brxttate a iiiOment to

o not know. How con they know,
jy no: only worthless, but positively
rruntanflj flotelng the tnaruaniAs and xutsra, that, the
• Hitters is as tauPaV any ot

know of cirjrte, unless they have
New Style. Il straighten*
rtn in a very short'wh'to.
It

M!llt out

your life. Tour druggist
&gt; t lie will erdrr it for you
-.i! t-4tto before&gt;uu take it. Try it, and
t : l:apj‘'* r than If yuu hto! found a
t
for it i* rtidlya mtne-of bralUi.
N-.fnun ab obo! aid opium; composed of
■ ■ heri&gt;* and mol*, with a fine, delicate

• fl-J hjr a tieautiful honk tree.

,

_______ i

VINEGAR BITTERS
if It U&lt; DONALD DB4IO CO..
' &lt; r. Wa*tiln(totr&amp; Charlton St* ,

out jurtta- in% local court for tbe past thirty-

was not tnada to mourn”

His ,devotion to *It Vim..

a fit child of Shadow.
When tte.stomach chimes the dinner tour
When wc climbed the mountain side to
look over nt a IwautUui fall wtcre drcop­ doot wait for tbe clock.—Tabla Talk.
ing ferns end clinging licten* hid the rough
in silvery , spray to loose tteJf in tte dark
jxxil txmeath. tte doctor bunlcncd himaelf
with Ikn. Her rapture was intenw, though

shadow, content to ba unnoticed if sta might
-

jarture the whole camp gathered about tn
Scorch was made in vain for soux* time

The Daft Electric company continue their
experiment* with,tte large motor and train*
of care on the Ninth Avenue -Elevated railway in this city. Soui/wevks ago a train ot

pur cent, at a speed ot MJven.tnilcw and a half
an hour. On auroral occnrionx a q»eod of
thirtv tuil.s an hour, with throe care, has
the Ninth A venue road is thirteen miles an
hour, but with tte electric motor nodiftculty
to found in mamtainlng a qiood of fifteen

oun of a Jiarty, a few evenings ago, who were
waidlscoverrxl hidden in nciump of bushes
carried ov&lt;t the road from Fourteenth to
crying as if Lcr heart would brruk. Tta duc­
Fiftieth stn»l at a speed approaching twenty
tor
stooped
and
ktaed
thefittfa
white
quiv
­
1
do you think of UP
.
'
I can stand it if you ering face and whispered some words of am- easy, and there was nothing but the entire
sulatton apparently, for a pale, wintry smile
-'Viihlngten Critic.
tlit up tte dull ryes- As wo looked back be­
Ho Was lllght.
fore taking tha turning, which hid tte camp
: girl*—WO telfevn that most girts from view, wi&gt; caught sigh’, of tho meager
form, it* Ulin drew* fluttering to tte wtod,
..................... , —J
K M1U
Ol its tiny arms waving good-by. Poor littlo
Most of tte eastern people call it IDynoya,
1' r i' .rL who uro tent on Indulging in tta
and most of the western people call it IlUnoy.
■-t &lt;■ L nil .if sportivu rilltoswi. But a gigTbe proper pronunciation cf tbe word to
‘faduro In r soctety ’
Over tte purple mountains wu journeyed
'■?*.“w
heard ter quite agreed
a la France!* do Coquelin. Illinois is na In­
w1,irn fluit her
’, J,&lt;: hMsuxl of a woman
at least once more, yielding to
d ton-French word signifying “men now on
raStad^°i *rt!racUd mw?h
* bridal trip should to taken in tte
com­
..
.
U— nhiLllAn
Urine end"
,ar •‘’'“niodfc giggling, simMixzoura, where tbe aboriginals eecm to have
retained ths ancient Iroquois (Ir-rOkwah)
«»“I- ’ll* previous programme murt be faithfully cor­
nel out, nod os this included n visit to tte dialect in all its native purity. From than
wo loan: that Soin* Louis teSuut Loo-uh, and
“Deva s Gorge," imebadowe closed about us
“My buxLawl uftca says ttat i_
■
tn the that Kansas City te Kayo's Sut-tah.-Chtfully rihy and fooHah thing, and
• ’"*• ~-Y Olfth'* Cre* -

Kir._ - U._ 2..,.

___ &gt;■

■ *

Kirgi'Mw of tta clay, but, oi the hutband of operated otf the Meuominer river, aud is
towed frrnn place to pls™ wherever limbir
to cxmvcniunt and abundant it has proven
pleat num in tte worth
to ten Kuorewdul venture.
•111 day Bota hud been jretending to recall
familiar landmarks, and a* wo gathered
about tte camp fire she suddenly exclaimed:
evening, advising them to marry early and
child, just my agv. and her nanx&gt; was Bros. save tteir dim®-. And Ixn&amp;nuel Ctot, a frisky
I wonder what has become of berf Out of dla of 52 winter*, straightway look hie adtlie darkm-M 'here rtcppo.1 the tall, lank fig­ vire and marriMtoMagKie Beck, a 27-yeur-uid
girl, the next &lt;y. Heme folks are earily
ure of a girl. Advancing into the center uf
the group, she said laconically: “I'm Bcm.”
Ulad recognition met her from eac'j member of . unaway Uwni and had tte wind so compl. t-Jy knocked out &lt;,f him that'te’ll spend a
hand was clasped in that of the doctor a dull
A criminal ci*3 luu Ju«t teen settled at
chnngul, save that tte uglfaem of the tn» Grand llajjijM in a manner-a tri fie out of
was totonsUM. After a few wonk, the fell tta ordinary. It stems that Alex. Curry
criminally
.oaultol Delia Morgrege, « young
back from tte light.
lidy of Hint city. At suy rate tta caae in was
Guided by an enthusiastic young Engiteb- the . vurts, but waa taken out'of tteir Juriadic
nraii who had traveled around the world, we tion in a pre-emption manner tte otter
went tn look at tho “Moonlight Fall," which morning by tlie girl’s taking Alexander for a
he declared to te the most l&gt;cautiful sight life partner r mtrary to her parent* advice.
“eye ever beheld.” Leaning over to feast She had eurrmpund.*! regularly with tar
my eye“ ujxm tta Incomparable beauty at lover s&gt; tteugn nothing unusual Ixad
tho SCMte, 1 wo* startled by tearing a quick, happened.
What's tta matter with Grand Rapids parhurried breathing near me. talking around
Mmt! 'Bine* the beginning of tta present
I saw Bcs* standing on tho verge of ttacliff, year fire of ’em have resigned tteir pulpita,
not looking at tho waterfall, but goring with and still ttere's mare to follow.
a fixed Intensity and cx]irtMiian at Beta, slim
and fairjiu tho radiant moonlight. .
elegant lot of tramps, Jackeun ran supply tta
How it happened no ouo ever knew, but demand Bta.hn* more than she ha* any uso
with tho suddennum of on electric. shock w e for.
A general reduction in telegraph charges
teary traveling dress caught in tte branches from all Michigan points has * te -ri ordered
!»y tta Western Union company, taking effect
of a sturdy rianzauita Imdi that had forced a April 1. Tte people don't complain of an
footing for itoelf within a crcviou of tho April fool of thi* cboracter.
rocky wall. Her husband bail but just left
Another attempt will be made at Detroit
her side, but ere hr could reach tte spot, like to force all electric wires underground, but
a flash Itaa Lad lowered herself to a narrow it's a spanking big job.
Jalgo &lt;?f rock, graspfag with one tend a
Ily th* burning of tta home of Robert
rough, sharp spur Jutting out from the wall, Tulita. a MilUngt.m farmer, the butter prod­
with tte otter thu raised Beta's slight, Ifastored
in the cvllnr, w a» destroyed. In this
xomo form to the arras outotretclxd to re-

friends."
There xva* a subtlo urajretwm In tte facxjuxasible sadnoas which cnshrotulcd thfa
dark eyed, trndar vtdeud man. Chat drew to
htm the fax-oluntary lotto and trust of all
taiplea*, fricudlm errature-t. Young a* he
was a great shadow tad fall.m between him
and tte sunlight, witterjpg hit affection*,
blighting hfa ambition. When ta left homo
to attend kxrt’urxM fa a distant city, ta Was
aecoropanic-1 by n dearly loved friend, one
»h&lt;&gt;m ta hoped fa tlie near future to call by
• the still dearer title of brother. Thix friend
looking into tte doctor* fate with cyce
•fell ill, and, though after week* of suffering trnaul.;ured with love sho jrtotod: “I mv«xl
te gradually recoverwl ids physical bctoltb, her for ycu;" then relaxing tar hold sho fell
hi* mental tone seemed to have been wc£k- with a crash into tte dark ubyst
etied. Ho becamn subject to lit* of nwlnnLater when tho poor, brufoed tody was
ctaly, and fa one of threw took hl* own life.
brought and laid in tho little cabin, looking
Tho doctor was with him, but noticed noth­ through a mtot of tears wo saw tte face glori­
ing tmurtial till tho pistol idiot rang through fied and beautiful, and around the head then,
the room and tte lifetaa l«»!y fell with a fc-vmed to shine tte aureole of a saint. Thus
•lull, heavy thud tq tho floor. From that sho paw-d forever out of tte shadow* into
moment ta «n» haunted by tta horrible con- tte light of an eternal day.—Now Ortoann
xuuusnow that if be tai teen more watchful Picayune.__________________
the tragedy might have been prevented. Tte
A Shnr Dealer’s Observation.,
poor, ta’.f crazed sister of, the dead boy nI was in oStato street shoe store yesterday
fuaxl to see or speak to him again. After an when two uNi&lt;s&gt; seated tbemnrlvcs and naked
interval of despair ho took up tte broken to bo shown star*, of course. A young man
thread ff life again, piecing it togetberwith waited upon or»&lt; of tbe ladh-j. A tuotuent
tin QArsh. stern tines of duty*in tta 'place ot lata- to camo to tho proprietor, with wtotn I
golden indfaatiou.
was talking, and said: “Eta hu white hose."
After hours of balmy, refreshing sleep wo Tte proprietor made a reply that I did not
awoke to find the ran gilding only the top­ quite underrtaud, and tte clerk departed. I
mort crags, xrtoch, like watdh towers, returned to ask why it wns that tho clerk had
frowned u[»n ua from above tta stupendotu made such an otacrvaUou. ’ ‘It to one of tta
walls which on al! sides shut fa tte gorge. A tricks of our trade," answered tte toad of
-mall river turn bled headlong down tte rocks,
chafing am! fretting Uhpotetitly at tte hug» Uoedory don't wear tine shot*. You con gambowlikT* ototructfag it* passage to tho sea.
Its tanks were litxxj with aromatic, bay Lnow about what clussi of goods to show
which, gently stirred by thu .brera,, tauxxij
nnij tfaj, snru^timc. I don’t know
over nnd tipped it* richgroou foliage into tho whether you know it of not, n* sndi matters
clear water.
du not Interest outriders, but wo ran tall by
Our idle cujoyincnt of thosreno was cloud- Ito sort Tir hosiery u witman «mn» wltat
cd by the apparition of small, scantily clad . pneo shoes sho wauta Now, take a woman
’Bess, who*dogged our footstep*and at last, who wears blaek silk lioriery or black telwhpn we jauwxl. crouched nt tta doctor's feet,
looking up into his face with tta unsetHflcd rule', that there is in tbe bouse. I have mode
questioning ot a dumb nnimaL He talk'*! to '
«... in tii» sympathetic, quiet way tdl tte on tte subject. I can tell you. Another thing
thin, grave lijn* uncloaud, and the littlo creat­ I liavo noticed—n woman who wears block
ure told him all that the knew about hraw-lf hosiery generally lias small feet. That re­
aial tte rmrtiikBiko life tluit had .teen paswd mind* mo that thu average foot of tte Chi­
under tte shadow of overhanging mount - cago Indy—I mean good *tock, tte nrut.xraU
aim. A sudden glow pamed over tho pallid —to not small, but long mxl riender.’’—Chi­
cago Mail __________________
tte onu bright day of tar life. ’ Mister Wal­
ler wa* er-goin’ down an' ho let me ride JuniTbe h'Mus’ showetb t|&gt;6 owner.
The wurds tumbled over each other in her
Ina good bouse all to quickly ready.
haste to tell of the wonders that she saw.
When Bota, finding that tliey have ouo sub. thing to of use to a housektopcr.
jei-t in common, slipped down to a level with
her. and exhibited great familiarity with the
tricks and antics of tbe monkey, Bcw'surpru.' 1 Iktter to menls many than one too merry.
He that sareth his dinner will have tho
tocF Being snswered in tte negative ste more supper.
Never haggle about the Imket if you get
wan from compliant Bote a promise to “look
tho fruit.
out" for her at tbe next show.
There is whiter enough for the’snipe and
coukl not foil to notii-e tte contrast -the one woodcock too.
Stpioese not thu orange too hard, tert you
«o full of life and health, with shining hair,
dear, beautiful eyes anil blootuing cheek*, have a bitter juice.
They »bo han- little butter must be ccnseeming the very embodimsnt of sunlight;
the otlicr with pale, drawn features, ttiin lija teot to spread thin thuir bread.
Many a good dish to spoiled by an ill satm&gt;.
set about with line* of rare, stellight, dull
The biggest calf maktw not tte sweetest
white hair and complexion of a dialky white,

it before." Afterwards sho sold to Bote in a
whisper; ”I like that man. He takes me to

BilJiins' wedding day, and ho was
:cg his kii! brother-in-law.
' U’ .i'. Juhiraie." ho said, solemnly, "I’m
• ' in fako your sister away off and have
' 'J to utjtotlf, where you won’t see tar
uy inunv'’ |
' •
&gt;
lU-ajly, are youT said tte kid, curt-

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
any one exposed to the bright, Joyoc- tnfiu-

Carefully conducted vx)&gt;erimenta at the
State Agricultural college indicates that

potatoes. Our rurai tri.-nd* should make a
ix&gt;tr of thi*.
Cbnrlir Cook, a Kent county lad of ft sum­
mers, stArtcd to attend an Adventist meet­
ing nt a country wb&lt;*&gt;l house, but stopped
outside tbe do r to engage in a wrestling
tuktk- and broke bis neck.
Tte txwnrh stone of At. Marks' hospital, at
.(•mod Rcphts. was laid rec,rut y with impremive rerwnenfea Tbe building will curt
foO.l'OO, au*l tte work will te rapidly pusbol
to completion.
Tlie Banlren Fnp&gt; r company, of Otsego,
one of tte iarp-st in tbe world, turned out
ninety tons of No. 1 hook paper during tte
shipped to Kan Francisco.

other night. Tho thing had stnrtixi for’a
fire on.tte gallop, but p&gt;t in tte way of a
locomotive and wax itself extinguished.
Tin- State university contain* much good
reading—&lt; cmriderably more than we. .Imll
attempt thu Mason l&gt;y nearly 100,000 volum».
.
The Port Huron and Northwestern railway
will be ctmngnt Di n standard gauge, requir­
ing 10,000 bra* of rtrel rails. The contract
fur the meta! has I ecu awarded to a Pitts­
burg firm.
Spring take in agitating tta &lt;wtnblhhmcnt
of n potato starch factory at that place.
•John* wm* to have come to tte front in
&lt;&lt;eal politic* ut port Huron, a* tlw of her
i -ix ol-terroan answer to that said old name.

ground. But then, tte Vi-ksburj; syndicate
may have million •to squander and deaire an
ample field for thir operations.
finest ms pie syrup that's prixlured on this
planet. Au li»pwrqun of a dty glucose shoji

That Tired Feeling
ctmipblut known m -that tired fertiag.’
overeonw by taking Hood's tanoisuffl*.

the lune Guns,of the body.
ping a single tree.

uf being ctectol school injector of Hmwathn
towmhip, Schoolcraft county. But tte
sting ot defeat fa wntxfat leese-l fa ter case
by tte fact that the township to thirty mite,
fa k-ngtb, w htle tte walking I* very poor fa
that m-ctirai of Woolvcrinedran.
Laxsixu, Mi--h., April 10.—A joint rasululiou was adoflMhi the senate yestentay for
the appointment pf 4 joint committee of tte
facturing twine in the ;«nitcntiory. This to
a blow al tte allcgod binding twine trust..
Tlie bouse killed a labor arbitratitra bill, and
Lanhi.xg, Mich.. April IL—A bill of consid­
erable inq ortanev to a large nunito-r of Michi­
gan |iooph&gt; )iaa»e&gt;l tte bouse yesterday, after a
provide that all non-resident pupils attend­
ing public schools shall pay a tuition fee

dent property holders
seteol district. Tte bill preventing tte sale
of cigarette* and cigarette wrapping paper

fag. Tte bill looking to th- supprewuou
of tte kUo of western dress.*! Ixwf wo* re­
ferred fly the Joint committee on agriculture
and public health to the committee on judi­
ciary
Laxsixu. Mich.. April 13.—A bill was

ta.k Ilaxl'i Sanapanlia and soon began to
sleep soundly; could get up wlthou: tta:
Urtri and languid feeling; and my apj elite
improved.” It A. MasroiiD, Kent Oidu.

Strengthen the Sgrtem
iVrsuparifia b etaractertud by
■sgcau; 3d, tte jirerevrttas; 3d, tte
t f securing tte r.ctivo -nudl' lnal

strengite, iUccttag ceres iuhexto unknown,
to nd fur l«K&gt;k ecntalnlng adtJUoml evWcnoc.

’* Ttew!’* Airsarerilla teats all otters, and
!» worth il* weight in n-ld.” I, ILuuuxaraB,
uo Bink street. New York Ci:y.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
cr.ly by C L HOOD &amp; CO., Lowell, Maas.

1OO Doses One Dollar*

4CAU11FW1NIA !
LAND OF DISCOVERIES.
jVIKcjo-TaSix

the sate of skimmed milk except in its true
character. The hotun pns*&lt;*i tte bill prohib­
iting the manufacture, nala ar giving away
pPelgarotte* or any paper intended for wrap-

state deer T«rk of Bob Blanc island.
bklpplnc to Cunod « With a Saw-Mill.

tfavi.T Krr. Maiuk. Mich.. April IL—TaL
qyboocrlispalctea from Detour state that
Molliw Bron, who tavc looilr-l their Miw-mill
to escaj-e seizure by creditors, have not yet

NCL2
'JtQNSUMW

^)UlfS^SpI^V.CoM5,

ice. injunctions have Irian served qpen the
firm, but they .pay no attention to them.

night to capture Molies’ vrosrls. The sherUT
lias ordeja to seize tte property at any c vt.atid
hto p&lt;MM&gt; to well armed. Hoiles Bru* have a
toughest tyjand a tight is expected.

SeqHJ«e ct*&lt;uLi

ABIETINE MTOaomvuiL.fik.

Plllt.ADEt.rilla. April 11—The increased
buxine* ot the 1‘vnnsylrania railroad and
tte new roads that it has acquired has caused
inadequate. Tta demand for locomotives
tie* teen so gnat that their awn work* could
not begin to supply them, and orders had to
ta given to on’ride liteianotivo work*. The
company will this year tiegin to erect an imeiensr bniMihg nt Altoona solely for Ute con­
struct ti «f Lxxxnotivre, and all departments
of this industry will te in one large Inillding.

almost«1,UU!.IKX
Killed by a Mine Explurtou.

THCONLYQU^A.’lTECD
RCUR,E TOR

■ ATARRH

.A8inillEMnFC.T0R0¥IUX CAL

SANTA ABIEsnd CAT-R-CORK

'Bot uisit. ('.il. Aprtl Hl —Tburwfay after
Sold and gnarantetxl by
noon at 5 o’clock a terrific rxploUon occurrol
in the Smuggler mine at Balarat, instantly W. H. GOODYEAR, - . Sole Agent.
killing an emjdqye named Cronk, wounding
three otter- named (falfazs, McIntyre and
tetulcd by ninety-one people, tot w tan they Hln-ruwu. One man wns hand lug giant
gt&lt; down to borines* they were equal to the powder when it accidentally ignitel from a
taric of casting 131* Ivdloto. Vpjwr ]&lt;cuin- candle and exploded with a thundering re«uls folks seem to be equip|*'l for altnort pir:. Collbag who wa* frightfully wounded,
died Fri'tay morning Mrlnttroha l one eye
any emergency.
Charta F. Drtan llias jurt l*» ;i elected blown out and nn arm blown off; hfa condi-.
superviwh-of Flushing for hto twcuty-fuutth tiou 1* crilitwL Kherman fa not badly in­
conoccutlv* term. He's evhlrntly the right jured and will recover.
man in tte right place, or ttere'd have tan
a vigorous kick, long ago,
.
ecDdi-.iun.aad yuu will kospcvtUrg xrors. xmtoa.
you can cure your Li VEIL This *aipi&gt;rtaat organ
Fort Huron’s «3M,&lt;IOO sulphite fiber works
Friilay by Fmd.tait IL IL Hickman, of tta
night and day. giving employment to two Southern manufacturers’ asacciation, for a
meeting of ^11 southern manufacturers in Dr. C. McLane’s Celebrated Liver Pills.
Augusta, Ga. on May 1. to discuss mat tert
uian in wn&lt;w» homo preparation* were it. of general interest to manufacturers, riffleers
progre* for a wedding toort. gta loore cue of tte Fnrm&lt;-r»’ Alliance in Georgia and ffsk Tourdnvgto: lor tho goaufae
nigiit atul generously ramptai tlie ratable*, CaroUnd will bo invited to meet wiu» them
Dr. O. ZkZcZariKKnS'fil
putting ifalf entirely outside the wedding todiseuwk |te -piestion uf cotton tagging for
cake. Thi* f&gt;iraging eptoode came near |o*t- the next crop. &gt;n opposition to jute bagging. CELEBRA TED LI VER PILLS
—Mann BT—
|sniing tta wedding.
FLEMING BROS.. Pittsburgh, P».
A point twelve miles north of Lansing is
Ixjx’do.x, Ajiril it—Funeral servireo were
Mid to bo tte center of population of tta
state, while the central point of wtaat jxro- held Saturday in tte private chapel in Kt,
duction fa only six mile* south df tte former,
tebTH?
am! that ot otter cenwl productions, a* well aged Duchesc. of Cambridge. Tbe Duke* of
PERFUMES THE EKKATII.
Cambridge, Trek, Mceklcnburg-StreUtx and
as of live stock, is in tlie near vicinity.
Ed Fnrcolt is a Bay City man with but
one 'MU'. He liad two, but a xrncvlcw. scamp
boua-iiold follow*! the tearwi. Under an
bit ’:otbcr one off and loft him lopoided.
Shoes allbout name and price stamped on the
Adrian bae a “Dick Braith" society of escort ofroyal guard* tte retrains were taken bottom’ put him down as a fraud.
forty mctnle rs, each &lt;&lt;no of whom fa pledged for interment to Kew.
to take hi* budgn alone—if tie drinks at nil
Cadillac citizam wnnt n suit*tile place
where they can go and witnewx the antic* of try along tte Ohio from this dty for thirty
third-rate sboxr uomjsuii--*. and to tiito »nd
will offer a fol bonwf to whomsoever will millre, and westward through Bclmout
traikl a good opvrn iexun within ter border*. County, Ohio, was visited at six’ o'clock Fri­
A Bay City num ha* jurt sHtl&lt;-d an election day evening by a very heavy storni of rain,
wind and hail, which did great damage to
tat by wheeling hi* ►u«\'«--ful opjxmint
property in a number of places. Half a
through .the principal strecta But it wasn’t dozen houses ami otter bnikliiigs were struck
much fun for tta crowd of spectators, who
by lightning, and two or three of Usem were
were ubiigsxl to keep n respectful distance on
oerenintof the chunk i-l Umburger cheese burned.
that wa* carried aboard tte rolling craft.
A Itoulcy man named Millar got astride a
tog iu Mower'* mill for a ride, but tta circu­ xtructi ve fire that ha* occurred in Castleton
lar mw was equal to tte smargency and Mil­ sine? 187S originated at an sorly hour Satur­
ler will probably dto from tbo effect* of tte day morning fa tlw&gt; born of W. L Bigner.
Th.' flames dretroyed the Sanford h«w, *
cut received, t
r
‘ A Bay Citv man brought suit to recover a general store of J. W. Van ’ His»« which
glOd IxMnl WU and mcira’n a baker’* dozen of wa* also used a* pustofflee, tte public hall.
witnew* «wuro that tta defendant didn’t National bank, and tta rori*l»ncoof James R.
board with plaintiff at all during the Um Durr.-r. E.tlmatol low, •Ji.tMO; partially
specified in the rnwunt. Htrange thing* tap­
pen fa this wirld of uurs.
A «L John* firm took in atout 2,000 dozen • St. Petemsbcbo. April ft— M Atcidnoff,
eggs in one day recently. Spring cbiekeus tta hiruli-r of tho lata (.'unmet: cxpe.liti.rn to
Abvsoinla, publishes a statement in Official
Ma*enger in which ho declares that no warn­
cinity of Monroe. Sportsmen, take notice
GENTLEMEN.
ing was given by tta French war vestel ta
Politics make* some people cut up qui«r fore tte bornliardmssit at Hngailo He also
»nti&lt;x. Chauncey O- North, of—well, tes a declare* that the French forcet robted bins
Michigan man—drove threw miles early on of 4f&gt;,(Wu rouble*.
the morning of town maeting day so a* to te
on hand when tta polls were opened, and
8HOJ».
Nxw Yohk, April 13.—Ex-Congrewsman
working Uta a beaver all day. was elected to
and lore.
an obscure office. Ito was so elated over to. Rimerai B. Cfaiftemten, who ha* liren skk for
that te .dually walked brane tefar. * long time, died Saturday morntag at Ms
I’ierrepont rtrrer, Brooklyn.
making tho discovery that he had left hts rcsidi-tire,
horse behind.
LADIES.
At a New York boarding house tte boardby * B,y eCTmlymnJai
Rest Material- BeetRtjle. Best ITtttog.
.
« . a- i.j—Tbe doc era decided to p.y a penny a line tor tte uso
of slang at tta dinner table. Ton dollars was It not sold by your dealer, write
collected in no time, and the money has been
W. L DOVULAS, BROCKTON, MASS.
sent to a worthy charity. The slang fund
CX .n Of whom dtod Of Moral potoontag.
ta'ik might te praerally inrtituted and needy
Outside tarties offar to pot uown a test p
ctaritta benefited thereby.—New Ortoons
“'i&lt;S.Xof land be furnished’em free
HASTINGS.

HOW CUN I GET

USEIV0RY POLISH

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
A. WOOLLEY,

�sFAEMEM;

A PATRIOTIC DUTY

Sackett port. PralrloriHe, Wednesday
fvt'iilug. April 34th.
COUNTY OWES*TO THE•
Mr. Cook expects to bring a good apeakTHE MARKETS
er with him to each of throe meeting*. ,
"BOYS IN BLUE”
A good attenrtanoc of ex-aoldlera, their
■ wive* and al! patriotic people I* deal red.
000 tnik-s of them. *re
Whm ro.-wil
h
I^t them come together prepared to do
remf.-reixn Innuion than lb«w whoxe
tm, aArnxoN xim.. wroma,
SS* Ittvr a fort st every headland.
and organ He tor business.
Ever since the fir* soldiers and sailors 1business
anoerr 14. IST*-___ _ —
Barry- county cannot afford to fall in
-fiT5uS; calros, H.so
reunion in Barry county, there lias been this most worthy enterprise.
ADDITIONAL local.
talk of erocting nt the county seat a suit­
Further announcement* next week.
Wm. Kline died yesterday afwnxxm at able monument to the 1.000 citizen aoldlent
C. IL VauArman will address tbe peo­
s .. clock, at bls home In thtoeity, of lung ffumtebed by Barry county in tbe war for ple of Freeport nnd vicinity In befi*1/
frier. Mr. Kline had
slek «1&gt; the Union.
OR
■ .
। the monument Friday evening. April linn.
since last Thursday. He leaves a wife
At first It was thought to confine the
work of raising subscription* to tbe G. A.
and three children.
•
DID NOT OO ALONE.
IL
posts
of
tbe
county.
The following recent- dispatch from
Amur vrwnv
-------------------- -- ----- .
Afterward those who had lieen foremoet
Ou Her Triji to Ireland.
Kansas Citv gives a concise dcaeripflon of
Rev. Fatlicr Fulcher, of SL Jamea’
the experience of many a western ff’rt0"e in the matter felt that the monument ought
seeker. "A wagon passed through this dty to be a county matter In which citizens churcli. Wart side, received a cable-gram
this afteriwon which bore the following and ex-soldier* shopld I* alike tntemMl. 'from a priest In Ireland, yesterday after­
As a result, the Barry Co- Soldier* and noon. unking If John Rock.and Annie
in rude letters on the eanvas covert
against Mr. Hcntr's certificate of elect on scrawl
.
Detroit.
in Illinois; slekianed hi Sailors Monument Association wa* formed, Crane, formerly of thl* city, could properly
to the *cat to warrant them In umwatlng •fotfntx-buged
■
white-capped In Indtana; bald- consisting of ex-soldiers and civilians. 15 be married- He underwood the object of
him. Only ten senators voted, uw,erJ*? Xewbrmka;
:
«, ivvavai w
In
all.
Upon
Msuraneea
from
those
in
­
knolxsl
in
Missoury;
prohibited
in
honMir,
U»e
sender
of
Uw
message
to
be
to
learn
Mme solemn obligations, that they consld- |
terested that al! tbe j&gt;orts, W. IL C.. and wltether there wore any objections, legal
HASTINGS.
or bust"
ered the proofs sufficiently strong to jnstl- Oklahouiy
&lt;
people of the county were ripe for such a or Olherwlfle, to the proposed marriage,
Jrsosod Msate-l rr lb: bort.r.«Se: eaJre*.
fj nnseatlng him. The Tribune* asser­
The chiutauqua circle will meet nt the
tae; lambs, stto; sheep. S17c.
'
tion that tho majority of tlie repubUcan resident of Judge -Smith, on Friday even­ uiovemcnL and that all that was necessary and immediately started out to Investigate.
MjDatore—including President pro tem Ball, ing. April H»th. &lt;»|*b by singing and re­ was to have wane one of .experience In He knew tiiat Annie Crane formed?
chairman Giddings, and such wel
.peating tlie Lord's prayer. Program m planning ways for racing money to take worked at the Eagle hotel ami Hurt she
chargetof the movement, D. K. Couk was left the city for Ireland a few week* ago.
and widely honored senators an Holbrook. follow-,:
Induced to take the Presidency of the as­ Her departure wa* mentioned in tta&lt; Demo­
Taylor.Utanney. Palmer. Den Harder, GalRoll call, quotations about Faster.
sociation.
crat at the time, a large party of friend*
tmlth. Volgrove and others- “formally
Chemistry, chapters 21 and 2&amp;—Mm.
Designs for a suitable monument were ami acquaintance* going to the depot to Ciiteken*. !Je; ducks. 14c; turtry*. Hcvoted approval of infamous framla. bnbery Hicks.
.
To buyer* hi everj in»taaer,
solicited. A number of firm* responded.
WbMki-No. 1 white. Me; No.
aud Irrcgnlnritlcs," and its intimation that
Color in the animal world, Chnutauquan The design which struck ail as by far the idd Imr good bye. Father Pulcber learned
the senators were swayed by “the liquor —Miss Rock.
that John Rock also worked at tho Eagle
best, and in proportion to the size, amount
interest*," and its charges that "the wimte
Reading. Easter poem. • From Death to of work, beauty of design, elegance of a* night clerk la«t fall, leaving hi* posi­
Cattle-mow; good. *3.000*4; mixed buteben.
lias solemnly declared that election boards Life”—Miss Bostwick.
tion early In the winter, though hr re­
finish, and general appropriateness, by far
may safely disregard all statutes designed
Zoology, pages 124 to 153—Rev. F. Ellett. the cheapest, wa* furnished by the Bygate mained in tbe city until a short time be­
to protect the sanctity of the ballot box,
What Inventors have done for fanning,’ &lt;rranlte WorkA of Philadelphia, through fore Anfile Crane started for Ireland, it
and that certain .republican senators are Chautauquan—Mr. Striker.
paid In cash or trade.
*
. their agent* here. Messrs. A. Black &amp; Soil 1* elalmed by some that he wa* seen here a
••pliable eatspaws," and "mere Jumping
Pronunciation exerciser, conducted by This monument is to be of tlie finest Ver­ few day's after she departed. He i* aupJarks." are expressions of such unjust cal­
Mta Beadle.
mont granite, 40 feet high. 10 feet square posed to t* a married man and lived with
umny ami bulldtrting dolence as to chalCritic—Mrs. Smith.
at the base, and surn-iunted by a fine targe his wife who I* said to be an rstlraalile
• tenge contempt, rather than convictionlady, while hero. When hr irft the city
Much excitement lias been caused thisi statue of ail Infantry soldier, ft is to l&gt;e he took hl* wife to Hasting*, where she is
The truth Is the republican senators who
voted agaliMt'reavatlng Ileiitz are Just as week by the cruel treatment of Mnbd handsomely finished, and rellevwl by carv­ at present stopping with retail ve*. tiiey
strongly opposed to corruption, fraud, and Whltaiora. lately from the Coldwater state ings of emblems of tbe G. A. R.. tbe in­ both having come from that place when lie
' error in elections as the senators who voted public school, by her guardian Mrs. Bert fantry, cavalry, navy, the name* ot the took the position In the hotel.
lu favor of uusratlng him. It is absolute­ Collins. The stories about the case that principal battles, and mottoes.
Is one of tbe first In his purehaM &lt;4
intimate acquaintaurre of tlir fairties
In behalf of tlie association. Mr. Cook
ly preposterous ami calumnious to assume have been circulated are most of them
**y that Roek wa* in love with Mbs Crane
that Uie republican senators on one side gross exaggerations. But tbe truth is ter­ coutraejed for this monument. The de­
and
tried
to
Induce
her
to
marry
him
here,
are any uwnNvirtuous, honorable, or wise, rible enough. Tbe little one’s skBy aud sign wa* to have this monument dedicated
than Un1 republican senators on the &lt;rther the bruses she bears are a sufficient Indici- last foil. Hut such a couroe wa* impossi­ tailing her that although be had lived with
side. Most, if not all. the republican sen­ menL and a proof positive that the one ble, owing to tbe delay in raising subscrip­ the woman who wa* known »(id* wife for
ators Iwlieve that elections in Detroit are who caused those injuries must have been tions. and the failure to work together nil eight years, they were never legally mar­
spotted with frauds, corruptionsand errors. animated by feelings both inbuuuui and over the county for the raising of the ried.
It 1* now supposed she agreed to marry
The State Republican hoped, and many brutal. Mrs. ColltaK was arretted Monday necessary funds. For some reason, al!
wuaton hoped, that enough of tlie frauds, evening at Grand Rapids, where site had wa* left for Mr. Cook to do, at lea*l he luul him in Ireland: that they met in New York
corruptions and errors that undoubtedly gone after another child, os Mabel tea* no help, and so tlie Rygate Ca were In­ and crossed the aea together and would
" exist might be clearly proved and oxpoactl soon to be returned to Coldwater. She duced to' postpone sending the monument have Ix-en married hail not tire priest
in this case. The majority of the senators waa brought here on tbe 7 a. m. train yes­ until spring. During the past winter Mr. whom they asked to officiate, required
New Salines,.10 to 25 cents.
looked upon the case as a question to l&gt;c terday, and tried before Esq. Keaaaton In Cook, through the pres* of the county, ap­ "references."
Father Fulcher’s reply to the message
deciik'd upon the evidence whether Mr. the afternoon. The court room was packed, pealed for united work for rai-flug funds.
Rentz* certificate to his seat was proved the women predominating. It would have He himself was called to Ohio on business will probably postpone the ceremony for a
Henriettas
and Cashmeres, 26 to SO cents.
with reasonable certainty to lie founded Nth a sorry time for the defendant had during the winter. The work 'wa* not time al least—Grand Rapid* Democrat.
April 1 Uh.__________________
upon fraud, corruption, and error or wheth­ her case been left to the women present. done.
Good
style,
double width Dress Goods, 101 rents.
er Mr. Dickerson was proved with rexsnn- The specific offense alleged was assault
But the time for action being so near at
• Obituary.
able certainty to be elected. They decid­ and battery on April loth. Tbe rules of hand something had to be done. Tta- As­
It I* with regret that we record the
ed upocx the proofs in tbe case, mid not evidence shut out testimony of other of­ sociation was called to nwet at Hastings
death &lt;4 John H. Earl, wbo died at hl*
Lawns, Chailies, Ginghams and many other dress good, st
upon what they guessed or auapectod. We fenses. The case was tried without jury. Wednesday, of last week. M r. Cook being In home in Orangeville Wednesday evening.
may lie sorry that they could not con*cum- Justice Kenaaton found the woman guilty, very feeble health, was unable to attend
prices none can better.
Uously decide tbe other way. Il may be a and sentenced her to 30 days in Jal), which the meeting. The prospect* are tiiat bis March 27th. in the 74ib year of hi* agr
Hr
wasboni
In
Burlington,
VL.
July
ISth.
misfortune to Detroit, and a sore di«i&gt;- was severe enough, considering that the continued ill-health will prevent his doing
Parasols, Shawls, Plushes, Velvets, and other fancy good-.
pointiuent to the republicans there, that only matters tlie justice was permitted by­ any further work. M. L. Cook stated to IM5. wa* tbe only son of a family of fire
tbe proofs were not sufficient to convince a law to consider related to UH* one offense. tbe Association the condition of his father’s children, four Hitters surviving him.
majority of the senators. But there is The prompt arrest and punishment oHlr*. healtiL and volunteered. If the Association When but a tad lie with hi* parent* roared
Best of all is our trade in Ladies’ Fine Shoe'-, alss Meo ■
neither Justification, nor good exciiM-. nor Collins wlU probably have the effect if would extend their aid, do what they could, to Buffalo, N. Y., remaining there until
good politics, nor reputable Journalism in such lessons are needed, of deterring others secure tbe cooperation of the various G. the age of 15 yeara, a ben im chose to start Shoes and Boots.
\&lt;
•
mwaillng the motlvea, the^haractera. or who have wards of the state in their charge A. IL posts ot the county, the W. IL C.. in life for himself. Cbotalng tailing as
hl*
vocation
be
went
on
board
the
May
­
the Judgment of the senators wbo voted from using any violence toward them.
and the people of their localities, he would flower as cabin boy and from thence riep
contrary to the hopes and wishes of the
Closing
out
Clothing
at
26
to
50
per
cent
discount
deverte
his
entire
time
to
the
work
of
rais
­
Mention has already been made in the
by step until the age of 21 years, he be­
Tribune aud many Detroit Republicans.—
Banner of the fact that Ed. I’owers lias ing funds for the next 90 day*.
came master of one of the finest vessels on
State Republican.
The Association pledgi-d Its hearty co­
decide*! to engage In the manufacture of
tbe lakes. Capt Egrl a a.* married at the
cigars in this city. His factory begins operation and support, and endorsed his age of 25 years to Mis* lx&gt;rinda Mossman;
pious, which were a* follows:
0|&gt;cnitions
this
week.
Mr.
Powers
informs
two children blessed their union, a daught­
The Sadalia, Mo.. Gazette asks two
Appointment
of
two
good
men
in
each
us that he at present intends manufacturquestions, the first of which Is:
township who shall act as tin* general com­ er wbo died in infancy and a ton who sur­
“How tt comes that ail, or a majority of, Ing two grades of cigars and will put into mittee for that township. They shall vive* him. He followed the chain of takes
all, taxed articles of consumption ary pro­ them the beat quality of stock that lie can make a canvass of their town, getting all from Ontario to lake Superior for about so
duced by non-agriculturlsts. while no pro­, buy. He desires to supply only a fipit sutwcrlptlans of St or upward they could. years; in this vocation he na* successful
tection I* provided for the production of, ejass article to tlie trade and thus to make
Appointment of a soldier, civilian and a having never lost a vesuri nor a man of hi*
a cigar that will be found mtlsfactory to
agriculturists?-'
indy in each school district of the town, to crew. Hr closed hl* butlncm a* tailor in
If by "taxeii article of consumption" tlie, all. He will alm to please tlie home
thoroughly canvas such school district tbe year 1B&amp;0 and with his family settled
Gazette means an article on tin- Importa­; trade as well as that from outside. Of one
soliciting aid from every man, woman an&lt;l on a farm in Jackaon Co., Mich., rem«lntion-of which there Is a duty, and of which! thing we can all be certain—whatever
child in each family, endeavoring tn get an Ing there but a short time however when
a portion, however small, of the quantity. representations he make? aliout his cigars
average
of one dollar for each family. he purchased the farm tn OranjpvHte,
।
can
lie
deiMinded
on
every
time.
The
.eonsumed/ In tills country is imported and
te 1,.^1-ib.' l.« 5.
o! hl.
Some famlHe* may not ta* able to do tiiat
tbe duty ph^L/then Its* question Involves, buslm-ss starts with a small force, which
life; Hl* religion* view* were ot the uni­
an error, for all agricultural products ex­, will be increased to meet whatever demands much. Other* would be aide to give more versal order, though during his last rich­
cept raw cotton have a duty on their tai­. may be made upon It. in eonversatlon All should give what thej feel aWe. and no ness he said to ni* oldest sister. "I am a
portalion. sod a portion of each of them is( with a representative of this paper Mr. one should give fare than 10 cent*. Even - much Iwtu-r man Hum you think I am.
inqwted and pays the 4»ty. If this factt Powers remarked that it nhoukl be his body should give something, slum this I* ybu know we have a promise exyn at the
makes It a taxed production, then all agri­. constarit aim. if the business proves a sue­ to be a county matter.
The association luianimously passed tho eleventh hour," then Jtta mind wandered
cultural product* except cotton arc taxed, cwa. to employ only clean, stralghttorwunl
and he spoke no mon on tlie subject. The
menxand men with families. While he following renolutkms:
productions.
WH&gt;:mdL*. Slnec the Barry County. t’apL was well known for hla wise council
If tlie Gazette means by taxed prodac-. lias His own Interest in view, at the same
in th&lt; affairs of every day life and wa*
tiou an article whose price in America is time the Interest and welfare of our city Soldiers and Salters Monument Avsocia- ever a faithful worker in ail matter* t»erThe numerous and flattering testimonials received frorf!
made higher than it is abroad by theduty, lias a warm place in Ids heart. Xow. a tiou I* pledged by article* of inconwratfon talning to the Interest of tbe town In which
on Its imiMirtallon, then very few finished। word to our merchants. Many are ho to the building of a monument to lliemtmbe lived. It was hi* plcwure to help the various parts of the eotmtry and the large ami increasing
ory
of
the
1,000
citizen
soldiers
furnished
products of manufacture are taxed produc­ doubt familiar with the history of the cigar
&lt; &gt;?' ?,.K1 ^*ny “ I’rttrt ba* been maie home trade prove .that the Bissell Improved is superior to any
tion*. Cotton and woolen good* generally, business and Its effects upon the prosperity by Barry County in the war for the main- n
glad by hl* timely assistance with money
anti iron and steel wares, and implemente. of Coldwater. When Mr. Tlbbits began tainnnee of the Union: and
or It* '*|ulvalent. H&gt; will not only ii Chilled Plow in the market
machinery aud utensils generally (except tlie manufacture of cigars In Coldwater tlie ' WnEKKA*. A SokUcra and Sailor* monmbwd by his family but by a large circle
To'.
1
^
vl
"
K
***
“
'oWtateM
for»n
behalf
An experience of over forty years as a plow manufacturer
condition
of
the
town
was
siiqllar
to
that
tinware made ,of tin plates) are not taxed
In the
productions. Tinware Is h taxed foreign of our city. The bttsiiicas was begun up­ of thi* Aasoclatlon. to which contract this rearVX1*’ A*1" co,n»*nl'-u
an inventor has enabled Mr. T. M. Bissell to construct a plow
a.r
,Hr w"' harried to
production, and sells higher tn America on a smgH scale. It aniouiited to but little Aswmlaiten givw ite assent and approval,
Mr*.
8.
A.
Taylor,
of
North
Collins,
N.
Y
♦wore
nearly perfect and possessing more points of improve­
than in England Uy tin' amount of the duty to the town, however, until the merchants said contract being made through the
because the article.has not yet been manu­ of that dty. who handled cigar#, deter­ 1 realdent of this Association. D. R. Cook who survive* him.
ment than any of its predecessors.
One link otthe chain I* broker
factured here. Had It Ix-en protected in mined txi lend their aid to. Mr. Tlblilu and *Jll&gt; A. Black A Ho&lt;», of Ha*tlng*. Mich.,
Among the special, points of excellence to which we call at­
The oldest one I* gone.
‘
IMS, as sheet'iron was. It would now tune at the onme time help the town aud them­ which said monument Is to cost $4..’,oo
Departed from our number
tention are: 1st. Our patent Bolt-heads used in mouldboard
been, like sheet Iron, an “untaxed produc­ selves. .The accompliahmeut of thi* was when complete and ready for unveiling;
twoa we must lottew on.
tion,” because sold Just as low us In an easy’task, when once begum Every
and
land side, so constructed that they will not tupi when
Wuriuta*. Of said sum but |Boo has
dealer put B. 8. Tibbita’ cigars in hl* store
Kutojie.
tightened or loosened. 2d. Interchangeable and perfect fit­
and worked to sell them. Tho cigani were been raised, nnd the time for raising the
Tbe Gazette’* second question W
"nrpCptaHrb.10,.'
/
•‘Why do nnn-pratccted manufacturers first class goods. At first they went a lit­ fXJn”&gt; of “ald H,r,0°brln&lt; *hOTt tt*""
ting repairs. 3d. Combination of steel Wind cbilied .nookAnd
•ounaeA,
■pay high and higher wage* than do manu- tle slow but in a short time the trade be­
,, Andwhen
b,d»the
tbetrumnet
deTO£
Mr*'
board and shate on same plow. 4th. Simplicity and ease 01
That the go.al faith ot this
gan to grow rapidly. Soon Coldwater
taeturers wi»o ore protected?"
Oh. may we all (m CMthrm.1
stocking Perfect finish and working qualities.
By **non-proteetcd manufacturers'' .the made cigars were smoked by almost every AflMiciation is hereby pledged to the earry­
to that home beyond tb* Ulm.
ot Add contract with said A. Black
Gazette means those upon Um Importation smoker in Coldwater. The result was
Call and see the Bissell Plow at
Son, and thi* Association hereby piedKe
of whom' competing products there l« no that antther cigar factory wa* established *
Folluwliig am the" reaL^tate transfcvs
SK!vT^.S°JiH tluy ”n i^nSiy *o
duty. These arc the carpenters, ccliar- there and the buslnns grew until over 800
raise
bj
subscription
the
necessary
amount
ending
April
isth,
1H«9.
a*
cigar
makers
Wi-re
employed
In
the
dty.
diggerx. masons, plumlwrs and roofer*,
iTllRt
U,v “ucws" ‘d this taken from tbe book* In the rt&lt;tater'* officewbo are manufacturers of houses; dally This meant at least an addition of 700 to tiw
Journalists, printers and reporter*, who population. The benefit of that numberof projwt depends not upon our unaided ef- ^^n'e^r1 * Jotn »•*•; ’--cm
are manufacturers of iicvriy*«j&gt;ers: churches consumers to a small dty need not be dwelt ln^’&gt;iUlUP?Jn&gt;thc he*r,y C(W'l*nitten of
and clergymen, which are factories and on here.i We* are assured that tlie. cigars *H who^should.be interested In Ito *ucceSs.
40
Frederick K. NiuS-Ho~
That we ’’•niMily appeal to
manufacturers of reUglqD and morals; .from the Power* factory will be first class. ,,
I ,po,ta of
collegia and schools, which manufacture Let every dealer in cigars patronize this
^^W&amp;amfl,
Woman
s
Relief
Corp*,
and
all
patriotic
education; saloons, which manufacture lactoryand do all they cau to push the sale
tdter* and drunkards: blackanlUiH and &lt;rf it* cigars. After being introduced they men and wom^k of the county to aid us in
carriagegnakers, who manufacture bad will need no pushing as an A No. 1 cigar thia most laudable enterprtoe of flUJ r2
v-«"«! ■* ~ ■
means of transportation into better; will always sell Itself when the brand be- memlwring the yalor, good cltlzcnahlp and wt!Kii1£a" “
loyalty displayed by the eiUzen *ol4i£* &lt;4
butchers, who mauufacture farm animals &lt;m»m fxniilixr. Farmer smokers will be
Of Hastings and vicinity are invited to inspect our large new
glad to buy these cigars as an Increase In
into food: grocers, bakers, etc.
h
““ *“ for ““ Unkm&gt; br
stock of
Instead of any of these being ‘toon-pro- tbebuaium means money In their pocket* erecting to their memory in enduring mnWtothiof
feeted workers, "it will be fouad on a little from the necessary increase of employee*. £»m^U^lWh,.ChBhjUI
“
orthy
•
®P
le who apprecL
nnuu wormy
or
a pr
people
aunrert Tm
Prw&gt;Xl
t jJ"
n ’ to F~»
reflection that tlie product ttey nuaicfac- Mr. Fawers will also endeavor to work up
W*
“. of
plmly
LlitewSSj
ESJA
an ovtalde trade. We wish him tjie beat *0 that the peace, plenty and the blflaslnm
of liberty W0
we enlov ,re
«rr due
due tr&gt; tfi® heroism
&gt;___ _ *•
a Vnti—.,.
..
of xuoeeaa in this undertaking.
of tbe “boys tn blue" wbo saved the Un­
,—— ----- —- —"Z
.w&gt; uupwisawuu ivuiu
mS ^*?T!^*rTed **“• country to ever be
have any operation, or etae it la protectedJ
To the kind friends who «o generously
raa remain A government of tbe people
by *h bald les, «tate taxation and voluntary
I*opie and for the people."
P '
PSi. Every bother Is protected by the (are aid and sympathy during tbe sickness
Resolved. That we call upon tbe pres,
that Uls meat must b-&gt; killed near and since the death of our dear companion,
of
Barry connty to lend to thia AsooelatlL
father
and
brother,
John
H.
Earl,
we
ten
­
*bere itls eaten. Every Journalist Is proder
our
heartfelt
thanks.
S*tar’«rfU “d U‘eZ. ®*n "mder towanl
*e‘«’
tbe
that hi. new* mart be
u, r« M-u
Tiut Family.
rising the sum required for thi* monujobltalmd near where It artaea. Every eolMe b flooded by voluntary gift*. which
»”d no^' wc tWK!al 10 all to help in this «»ttxcwu “ *“"* m,s
«»e I# the nature ot popular subsidies, by
AU persona transacting businesa with ;matter. The poorest can give something
»~»Uiv
Intareatad either Ln tbe learnttw city recorder and clerk of the water '
To owners or partied_________
,
or 111
religion which they teach. board will please call at J. B. Roberta' &lt;Those who are well-to-do should t»e renerrXbiofffix^uiv.,rry
or their agent
“ hU
n’.Tds no duty OT hl* bul,djMwhmt oMpteta. because that fonu news room, lire! door south of the ]K&gt;rt- •। debt of gratitude to ite 1,000 "boys in
office. In G. G. Spauldlnift store. AH b
1 *“•
wh,ch lt can never pay; but F*rkstreeteotto j--,
“w** 4rom fJbion^M.8^* we ?how
It ^Importable. Should any
the latest patterns ami
i debt which can be recognised In ho way
cueurn occur hv
__ _ 7 chattel mortgages left there will be placed a
on flic.
6
O’ta.ihlMta
«est, tbe common mu-wii wm ’ .
OU Id see them. To match these goods, we can show su
“ C la‘lJ0rU4'«» ot competing build

HastingiBann^

BARRY

Hartings, WWnwdty, April 17. IM*.

And All Others

EDITORIAL NOTES,

boots and shoes,

All Nev Goods aod
Prices Saditej
-^PRODUCE-

O. D. SPAULDING

Please call aid see lien.

Here are some of Ms pricer

O. D. SPAULDING.

Goodyear Bros.’ Hardware,

THE LADIES

Dress

Goods.

Silk Warp Henriettas, Nice Line Black Dress
C-oods, Satines and French Ginghams,
Henriettas in all colors, Summer Broad­
cloths in all colors.

" Sta"? ST'1-

SSLs:

14 will be seen, therefore, that the .
.----* — —
OgrtteHnou-proUxdad tlasm an tbore
’i th,‘ rrotwtton, evening. April 20th.
»»Pca*IMllty of tta compel
praauc. being imnortMl i-ki»

' ELEGANT LINE OF TRIMMINGS,

wiven, nieiriucrs Or tile VS w ■* .... ■

±.■3?^
du~“ «™'al,r
I’laua for Decent-1 Bterltjiga:

«XiiSJ

Consii

of Girdles, Gimps, Braids, etc.
p0,v'it
ta™ ™r-na.de .

JULIUS RUSSELL.

�Hastings Banner
WedDOKUy. A pril IT, 1W.

Have you seen those patent wringer
mops at Jos. Rogers’?

Farms for sale. Enquire of Stuart,
Knappen A Van Arman.

—~a7d. NISK&amp;RN. Local Editor.

Porgies, a very fine variety of salt fish. 7
rente per pound at Phillipa, Fuller A Co.’*.

Garden seeds 1c per paper. Flower
seed* 3c per paper at Beamer's cash store.

Hicks &amp; Spence,
(Suceenor* toC. H. A M. W. Hlckn)
Pay

th

Highwi Market Price
------ IN------

i.'iisli; Dry Goods, Boots and
Shoes. Hardware. Groceries,
tad Crockery,
—F(Hl-

Auction sale at 8. A. Holmes', the Jew­
eler’s. next Saturday afternoon and even­
ing.
Next Saturday at Jos. Rogen’ grocery
you can buy 7 bars of Kirk's soap for 25
cent*.

Remember the auction at Holmes' Jewel­
ry store Saturday afternoon and evening
of this week.
They pay the highest price for butter
and eggs, and their prices on goods are
lowest at Beamer's.
The next meeting of the West Michigan
Press association will be held at Muskegon.
June IB, 20 and 21.
Bliss American Wonder and Bliss everbcarlng peas, atao a full line of bulk seeds
at Beamer’s cash store.

party of Michigan Centra] officials
were In the city Wednesday. They cairn­
in over the C. K. A 8. IL R.

butter, eggs.
• and Produce.

Phillips. Fuller A Co. have a fine variety
of beans called Choice Medium. Buy them
for seed, / They will please you.
'

At S. A. Holmes' jewelry store you will
find n fine lot ot spectacles, which are now
being sold at greatly reduced prices.
Ocean spray, extra salted, nicest fancy
crackers you ever saw.
Smith. Hams &amp; VanAemax.
otk on the C. K. A S. IL It. extention
"&lt;&gt; Woodland wtlfbe begun as soon ax the
M. C. R. IL crossing is properly arranged.
The closing out sale at 8. A. Bohnes’*
Jewelry dh.re gives a great opportunity for
buy Ing anything In his line at a great bar­
gain.

$2,000

Remember that tbe U aud M. paint sold
at Holloway's covers In the best shajx- more
|.-:k-.- Furniture and Bar fixtures, surface for the money, than any brand on
' llute) hH-ntvd In the business center of the market.
Every memtier erf Fitzgerald post. G. ‘a.
■ aud ItephTs 17 roomrf well furnished, IL. ia urged to be present at the post meet­
ing Saturday evening, April 20th. Sen
:-i • las-. reslaurniiL gtasl bar trade. For call elsewhere.
z
' uiii’Gar^ address ’
New goods arriving daily at Stauffer A
Crawley’s and although sugars are ad­
vancing you will find tmniy kinds of dry
goods and shoes Much cheaper.
'
Cana! Sr.. Grand Rapids. Mich,
’ Mayor Goodyear's inaugural address is

A .;

■ I RED. S.. CLARK,

t t-&gt; Lv highly commended for its buvini’twlil:i- brevity, sensible recommendationsniul
• ireful attention to the city's needs.

PERSONAL MENTION.

Tbe Hastings Engine.A Iron Works are
now the licensed elty plumbers. Mr. L
W. Kcnfield will be prepared at all time*
to serve the citizens in that line of work.
We keep, a full stock of hydrants, hose,
Lea. Wightman left yesterday for a visit pipes, novels and all sizes of brass and
nickel
plated cocks etc.^ which will be
in Flint
sold at bottom’ prices.
r D. IL Cook was In Wayland on business
Ford's
hftel whs closed up hut week
I i*t week.
owing to a lack of the requisite amount of
Ed. Button arrived home yesterday from business. Mr. Ford informs us that dur­
Ann Arbor.
ing the summer the interior of the house
will undergo an entire change. On the
Ed. Powers visited Kalamazoo yesterday
first floor pf the north part the diningroom
oa business.
,
and kitchi-n will lx- taken out and tiie
7P. T. Colgrove tad family left Munday room refitted for an opera bouse. The re­
mainder of the house will be used as a
lor Lansing.
hotel and re-openetl for guests about
Arthur Haight, of Woodland, was in the Auguft 1st
city Monday.
'
I'f you want any thing In 'the line -of
W. A. Hams visited Grand Rapids on docks, watches, jewelry and silverware
liusiness Monday.
now Is the* time to buy. 8. A. Holmes,
F. G. Goodyear was in Grand Rapids on the Jewder, ta boand to cluse out his stock
regardless of prices. Next Saturday after­
business Thursday.
noon and evening he will sell at auction.
Miss Bertha Bentley visited tier sister in At any other time he will sell you goods at
Nashville over Bunday.
retail at gristly reduced prices. This sale
Mrs. Herrington, of Sturgis, visited Is no humbug, but will be conducted Just
as advertlasl. Get his prices and you will
relatives here last week.
be convinced.
F. A. CurtLs spent Sunday In this city.
He left Monday for Toledo.
We arc standing our trotting bred stal­
Mrs. W. J. Barker, of Ashley, is visit­
lion "Judge Iceland** at n less-price than is
ing her fnttpr, John Quaif.
charged for the same class of horses In any
l/eslie Wilbur, a student at Ann Arbor. other part of the country, and tills because
Lilted at Jas. F. Mead's this week.
we are anxious to encourage trotting and
Mrs. J. Gooeenow, of Albion, Is the breeding In this localItjY liecause jieople
here were not educated up to high stallion
guest of A. D. NIakcm and family.
। service prices, an&lt;l because we believe such
Rev. Kaley has accepted a call from the services are generally placed too high.
Presbyterian church in Carson City.
There is neither sense or business hi put­
ting- stallkn service where patrons can not
Mr. Barber, one of Nashville's millers,
as a. rule, make it profitable to breed.
whs hi the city on business Thursday.
Being anxious to have this ruagniflciently
• A. Coulter, of Chicago, was the guest bred, and xplcndld stallion used and know­
Monday of Clement Smith and family.
ing tiiat it Is fur the benefit of tbe trotting
ami roadster horse-brixnllng Interests of
Clement Smldi and C.-H. VanAnnan
tills locality, and that It will be to our
are In Nashville to-day on legal boldness. txnefit ta |tbo end, we have concluded to
C. H. VanAYman and Sheriff Shriner 'offer his services at the low price of S15 to
■ lotted Middleville on business Saturday. insure, (for this season only) which Is a
lower price than wc have ever known a
Rev. Ovlatt attended tbe Sunday school horse of his class to stand at any Where.
convention at Pannelee Tuesday. April 10. We trust the breeders of this section will
Miss Jessie Bowen, of Ijinsing, has been avail themselves of the opportunity and
tli" guest for several days of Miss Blanche use him while they can.
Mead.
F. IL Ackerson A Co.
W. A. Moon is In Lake Odessa to-day.

E. D. Whldock spent Sunday in this
city.

I^Tarry Waldorff has been employed by
Messer Bros. A Reynolds for work In their
office.
l/^Irs. W. H. Peck left last week for New
York, called there by the sickness of her'
mother.
L/fiiss Mlnuie Cook left Monday for East
BaRina* where she will remain during the
summer.
William Dickie, father of l‘rof. Samuel
i Dickie, of Albion college, died at Dearborn,
I Friday aged 7fl. '

i-Notlcc U&gt; Teachers.
Examinations will be held in Barry
comity for the spring scries 188», u fol­
lows:
•
Hastings, regular. March 7Jh and 8th.
Middleville, special, March29lhand 30th.
Nashville, special. April 20th and 27th.
Examlnallons will begin nt 0 o'clock n.
rl. and close at 4 p. m., for tbe regular
and at the special, will begin at 1 o’clock
p. m. on Friday and eloee at 4 p. m. on
Saturday.
J. W. Matthews.
iScc’y of Board of Examiner?.

Tlie M. E. Sunday school is prejiacUig
for an Easter cooeert at the church next
'■unday evening. The program selected I Mrs. Allee Thomas leaves this aftermxni
SPRINQ^PENING.
promises a very biteresting evening.
t
visit with friends In the southern Or Spring and Summer Clothing. Hats,
t ap. &gt;xl Uent. Furnishing Goods.
Rev. A. 8. Gibson desires us to annouce part of the state.
Mr. Maas, formerly of the firm of Maas
that there will be preaching at the Hine's yliarence I-athrop and Wallace Matthews
school house at 10:30 a. in., and at the are home from Ann Arbor university for n A Strauss, will open a new and elegant
store at No. 3 West Main St, next to the
Bunnell ttehuol house at 3:30 p. m., April two week's vacation. ■
City Bank, on or about April 10th, 18B9,
Dr. Grsler. of Saranac, was In this city with the finest and most complete line of
Anna Beadle was married on Wed­ Saturday on his way to visit a brother who mens, youths, boys and childrens clothing
nesday .evening last to Wm. Kronewltter, Is very sick near Cloverdale.
ever opeueil In Battle Creek. I extend a
al the residence of her -parents, Lewis
Wilber Pierce and wife, who were gui-sts cordial invitation to all my 'old customers
Beadle and wife. Rev. W. M. Puffer
of Karl Hrown and wife, returned Thurs­ and frlendb and as many new ones as will'
Sow i.-cupy the building recently vacated officiating.
come.
’ Respectfully yours.
day to their home,- Wellington, Ohio.
by E. J. Evans.
Ackerson A Co.*s horse. Judge Leland Is
J. M. MeElwaln has been at home for
’ We are now prepared to do all kinds of
gaining admirers every day among lovers
of line horses. Qo and look at him In the past few days on account of sickness.
their stables and-be will be found .just as He is now able to be out on the streets.

Wqodruff
&amp; Cotant,
TINNERS,

.

TIN WORK.

represented.
Eave I rqugbhig and Tin Roofing a sper’Hie Chicago early market potato is
&gt;o repairing of all kinds. ( all and among tlie first to be ready for market, and
WoomtiTF &amp; CorANT.
they keep good ns long as any of the other
varieties. Phillips, Fuller A Co. have
them for sale at 50 cents per bushel.

C- Cv^unC.
ROBERTSON HOUSE, &gt;

’

r. UttODEfWEtt, Proprietor.
. Ji fierjum aud Court 8U., Ha«Hngx, Mich.
Rates, 81 .OO per Day.
. This Home is new. with pleitaot rooms. The
I •
»f thu public Is respectfully solicited.

■

gTllaspie^
truer uf Court and Jefferson St. Keeps flour.
••'. i-.,lncA)t ground oystershell, eag food
•for (.aA1M&gt; H general slock of groceries.
. I
1/nt pnees.

T O.M "••juday lost. between M. E. church
11
tuy residence. a gold uock chain, with a
AI *.;n and heart attached. Finder will be
■ - unfrtl by leaving same at my residence in’
'ward.
John Tim klkr.

LOCAL news.
.

.

j/Rev. D. B. Ovlatt and daughter visited
Nashville Friday when the former delivered
an address before • Sunday school con­
vention.

;-I8A W

If you are going to paint, remember dint
It will cost you te«« to do a good Job with Silark Potter, of Kearney*, Nebraska, was
the L. and M. paint than with most the guest last week of P. A. Hahn. It was
brands m&gt; the market. We guarantee sat­ the first meeting of these old friends after
a separation of 17 years.
isfaction.
W. J. A L. 1» Holloway.
State Seuati^ Phil.. T. Colgrove. of
Mrs. Mary Miller and daughter, who
You Will find a
line of
••i.-uiuf, m&lt;.&gt;ms
Bastings, will deliver the memorial dav have fqr so*™*
-voruiviiie. un&lt;t Howers of here, left Monday for a visit with Mrs.
sjmn'cIi will Imj lovingly "and etoquently Miller's sister, In Auburn. N. Y.
mlngled with die Hilles of the field, b’gtrth.
IL K. Grant was In Middleville Thurs­
—Evening Journal.
day appraising the stock of I.ee Moore,
The 70th anniversary of the establish­ the clothing merchant whose store was
ment of the ojder of Odd Fellows in the krocittly closed on a chattel mortgage.
U. 8. will be appropriately observed by /Mrs Addle Heed Fleming, owing to a
Hastings Lodge No.. 58, Friday evening, i
April 2Bth. Oddfellows, their wives amt nhroat difficulty, has been obliged for the
preedit to give up herwlait to Germany.
friends are cordially invlteil.
She will rest for a time and |expecte soon
Now is die time to buy wall paper arid to come to this city to visit her jiarents J.
pnlnt and Dr. Lathrop’s drug store,11% the L. Reed ami wife.
place to get IL He has the most complete
stock, and die most new patterns of wall t/t’larvnce Chalkerand Volney Ferris hare
paper of any firm in the city. Do hot buy signed with the KalamaziMi base ball chib,
which belongs to the state league. Both
until yon tiave called on him.
of these boys are excellent amateur base
The prospects arc that considerable ball t-layers, and will undoubtedly make a
work' wBl be dum- on the city's streets this gti-»l record this season.
mimhi. The question of grading down
Green street will come up May Bth for
Dan. W. Reynolds left Friday evening
final action. This is a much needed Im foya month's visit In Belmont N. Y., hl•&gt;i« i rment and should1 be done.
old home Mr. Reynold’s health requires
Geo. Soule has pnrchM&amp;l an Interest in that be take a vacation. Wc shall be glad
to weh-omc him l»ack and hope that good
the grocery stock Of Phillips A Fuller.
h allh will speedily come back to him.
The new firm will do business under the
name of Phillipa. Fuller A Co. Mr. Soule &gt;73irs. Julia’&lt;»oodyear will leave this week
n» -n experienced grocery* man. and will Im Tor Orchard I^ke.’Shr will acconipany
a valuainu^tdltlon to that already popular the Orchard Lake cadets on their trip east
firm.
to attend at New York etty the celebration
An attachment was placed on the Jew­ of the 100th anniversary of Washington's
elry stock of 8. A. Holmes. Thursday. * by inauguration aud visli) West Point and
B. F. Norris A Co., of Chicago. We arc other points «f interest
glad to announce that the matter has been
J. Lowrie Bell, the new superintendent
satisfactorily adjusted. Mr. Holmes will
still continue to dp business at the old of the railway mall service, Is undoing
much of the bad work of the last adminis­
stand.
tration by reinstating many of tbe veteran
You get the highest market price for post*) railway clerks. Among the first
your butter, eggs, poultry, etc.. In goods Michigan men restored is J. T. Hale, the
from his store or In orders for dry goods, veteran of Saginaw, who will resume bis
clothing, boots and shoes, drugs, oils; place on the Flint A Fere Marquette, Oth­
paints, pa]&gt;cr-hangings, bookii, hardware, ers are Frank, of Hudson, W. K. Hlldritb
etc., at bottom prices by going to tbe es­ and John J. Potter, of Detroit the latter
taking tbe position of transfer clerk, E. O.
tablishment ot Joa. Rogers.
Row, of GramTRapIds, and J. O. Hanis,
Mlcldgan Brigade, U. K. K. of P. will
of Bay City. An effort will be made to get
hold their meeting at Albion June Sth, Oth most Of the veterans back into the service
and 7th. The prize drills will take place before tho civil service rule goes into oper­
on the afternoon of the Oth. At that time
ation.—Detroit TribuneHastings Division will give an exhibition
drill. The meeting promises to be an ex­
All kinds of farmer’s produce wanted for
ceptionally Interesting one.
cash at Stauffer A Crawley's.
As our readers well know. Dr. J. A.
Sliver mackerel for five cents per pound
Baughman, tlie well known specialist
formerly of thia city, is now located st at Smith, Hams, * VanAnnan.
Akron. Ohio. All those wishing U&gt; conSeven bars of Kirk’s soap for 25 cents at
a,U Dr. lUn«hm«n b, 1«WT
a*lr~a Jos. Rogers’ grocery next Saturday.
him at No- 151 South Howard Street,
S. A. Holme* will sell at retail any arti­
Akron. Ohio. He writes prcscrlptious for
cles In his stock of jewelry, dock*, watehe?,
any disease for 81-00.
And eveifililng to make children happy.
etc., at cut prices.
Auction! Auction! Auction: Everything
8. A. Holmes is bound to clow out his
go s. Al B- A. Holmes, tbe Jeweler a 8*1stock
of
Jewelry,
watches,
clocks,
etc.
urday this week, day and '"“‘J*
He began the slaughter of prices last Sat­
Holmes will have an
store and sell the goods from bis •£***’ urday at hta auction sale. Thou the peo­
the people’s own price*. Go and make a ple purchased bls goods at their own
prices. They got big twrgalM, too. It
bld. Now is your time to, bnj’
Boecessor to Spangemacker A V«iValkenclock*, silverware and jewelrj at your own will pay you to visit his store. Every­
burgh.
thing goes at greatly reduced prices.
figures.

Furniture Store

11 oodrnff

r&gt; illation this wco,.

Our citizens will lx* pleased to learn that
W. H. Peck has been retained as station
axent in this city for the C. K. A 8. R. R.

.

-Additional local 1st and ttli pages.
‘'I’ontiact Chler Is getting to the front

Easter Sunday is the first day of next
11 will pay stock raisers to see ••Pontiac
। tfef,”

I louse to rent Enquire af Stuart. Knapf*n A VanAnnan.
”
.
’The common council now occupy rooms
ntvr Beamer's grocery store.
1 line of extra fine dried fruit all cheap,
« Smith, llama &amp; VanArmnn.
Twenty-five cents buys 1 bars of Kirk's
'"dp at Jos. Rogen* grocery Saturday.
Home grown clover seed and Illinois
timothy seed.
F. IL Barlow &amp; Co.

Parties who are going to paint can save
money, by calling at Holloway's drug store.

Her. Ovlatt speaks at Middleville Wed­
nesday evening. Subject: Temperance.
Wanted, a good girl to do general houscwirt. Apply at Goodyear A Barries’ store.

br. Lowry’s “Pontiac. Chief* is fast be-w'nitig the favorite With men who admire
good h&lt;&gt;rw&gt;s.
Some household furniture, carpets and
a Singer sewing machine for sale. En■wire of H. F. Ford.
The Baptist Sunday school will give an
muter concert In place of the regnlar serMre Sunday morning.

if you want some good oranges get
Ma.ta bloods, they arc extra fine.
Smith, Hams A Van Amman.
Keystone or North Fairfield plow and
repairs for sale.
F. H. Barlow A Co.

&gt;-

"Xu

bluUvgl,

CLOTHIER.

Until April 20th
We offer a large lot of

FANCY BLUE
AND .-.

‘

WHITE PLAID

OVERALLS

At 25c. a pair.
' Don’t forget that our stock of

Clotting and Men’s FnrnisliiBa Goofls
Is by far the most complete of any in the cil

R. K. GRANT.

SPRING.
IVe have opened the
^x_
Largest and Most Se­
lect Stock of Spring'
Suitings ever shown in
Hastings, consisting of

CHEVOITS, DIAGONALS, WIDE
WALES and SCO TCH GOODS.
These suitings were
bought at the lowest
market price and we
. will offer them at cor­
respondingly lowfigures.

LUNN BROS.
TAILORS.

-.-

NEW !■
New Satins,
New Ginghams,
New Prints,
New Challies.
New Henriettas
New Spring Flannels,
New Broadheads,
New Embroideries,
New Lace,
New White Goods,
' J New Hosiery,
New Gloves,
New Clothing,
.
New Hats t Caps,
New Boots &amp; Shoes,
New Slippers,
New Groceries,
New Hardware,
New Wall Paper and Borders (we have a trimmer,).
New Paints and Oils.

NEW PRICES !
A.nd we invite NEW as well as old Customers to inspect
Goods and prices.

M.J. GOSS.

Prairieville, April 15, '89.

�(fii.

Hastings Banner
HiwlinffB.‘ Wednesday. April 17. um

Adrift in Mid (mil
Distressing News from an At­
lantic Steamship.

, Fieasant Purgative Pelirf*
ted laxativr sram.ies. sold
by druggista Anti-blluro* and catbayiteDr. Von Lauer, the late Emj&gt;en&gt;r Wil­
liam’s physician, is dead.

SIGHTED IS A SINKING 00NDITI0H

JO oc cured. luxe i&gt;r. i leue » tjoiucsi hcuiwi
Discovery. Thousands have been cured by it
who. otherwise would now ta ailing untimely
Bves. For all Uver. blood, and luug diseases,
i spedlle.
&lt;
Rear Admiral Patersou is dangerously
' H! at Washington.
Joliet. IXL
J. M. Loose Bed Clover Co.-I purchased a
box of ytmr Bed Clover Pile (Mntmeni of F. F.
Goilday. at this place, after using various other
oinuneota wittaut effect. I used several ap|illcalloa* al tta’Red Clover Ointment aud have
not tad unj trouble since. I qow believe I am
permaneutly cured- My caw wav not one of
the worst, but 1 have suffered over a year, and
tiled so much 1 became xreatiy reduced In tlesb.
Tour ointment acted miraculously, and I am

Port Towmiko.
Chicago, April IL—At a Uttie after 4

Land in Oklahoma Leads to

vailed, an -xtra freight train on tbe Atchi­
son, Haeta Fo and California railway, fftllowftig a pnssongrr train, near iJteuzo, Ilk.,
tOQk tho bit tn its teeth on a down
grade and before tbo engineer could

Ghastly Murder.

todto. wmto. B«rr»d. tol O

under indictment here (ar robbing tta gov-

FOUB MIX SHOT IS A QUAMtt.

about •M.OM. «*»
- known tb- ini'.i'-vx!
official* Friday fj.d ImsmIs of »x&lt;*.w rweb to

by taking Dr. Fierce's Favorite Prescription-*
remedy so salhfactory lorad tb»** weaknesses
and dftsxses peculiar to women, that they need
QLTtxxHTows, April 13.—The Inman lino
an longer suiter trotu them If ttwy will but use
tbh world-tamed remedy.
*
steamer City of Chester, Capt. Bond, from
Fashionable Philadelphia brides insist
uixm IS. bridesmaids*.
litre yesterday. Bta reporta that ua April»,
in latitude 49-nocth, hmgitud’i 37 west, sb&lt;&gt;
Can give tbe heart a cheerful hoar—
l&gt;a»s»-d tbo Danish steamer Danmark, from
When hNUtli ta lost. Be timely wise.
Christ lansand, Copenhagen, ete., for New
With IM-heallh all taste at pleasure tUcs."
Hu spealtetli Gray, and wiw ilcbles'.'
York. The Danmark had been aliaudonc.l

Alas! tor him wbo wifi endure
The ills be might so quickly cure;
NlKht-swvate and rough aud bardcmigbt
breath.

WEALTHY TOURISTS KILLED.

wealthy Barton people who were returning
home after a visit at Los Angeiea. Cal. Tbo
perrons iu tbo car were K. H. Hart, Mua
Alice Winslow. W. H-Tiart and wife, and
Henry W, Lamb, wbo conGTamd the Brohfc
party; Harry, tbe jrorter. and Thoma* Brnlth,
the cook, both of Low Atigalw*.
Of tbrae R H. Mart. -Ml* Winslow. Harry
ond Hudtb were instartly killed: H W.
Lainh and Mr. and Mm Hart were se­
verely wounded and scalded, as were En­
gineer Conyersa, Brakeman Palmer, and the
tlreinau of the freight tram. Tbo wounded

. Km, AprU 'i“A
npu.cn,,* in Katmday ei -uba fnsn tta
wrerrn partOk lab ata
"f”

of a bloody rci'11
Trion, awl two

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'non Kmw.„KM

on the prairie, the t«» ta* eontratante hav­
ing been w&lt;am M. Tta.tavl man and tbr*
WUU.HW wer- token to Buffalo Hprtop, •

married to Henry W. Lamb, and tta young
couple were on their way wu: to ta married
when the accident occurred. Lamb himself
was badly scalded', but ta will recuvrvr. Tta
news of bls sweetheart's death has not yet
been told to him, and it will nut ta until he
Ims sotnewtat rectivereil
.

adding that “Texas tajrs carry little boi
shootins-lronv," and Include , many bard
mars who ifill cause pearoable settlers much
trouble. *
Mr*. Polly Young, of Quincy. 111., wjdow
of a unioti soldier num* in Saturday en route

Tbere were no visible signs of ac llislon
and no wreckage was floating about The
boat* were all gone from tln.-ir davits, and
l nothing Indicating baste anti panic was ik&gt;liveable. After lying near tbe wreck for
soma littlo timotho City of Chester pro­

THE HARRISON-CROSBY TROUBLE.

umue-uir-iiri
. ----- --- - _
self She fa determined to tare a daim. Mta
Nan Minnittn Datay. well known in Iambv file nowapa]»-r circle*. I* abo b«rv' Rta ba*
just come from Purreil, L T., and says "ta

hero last fall, made a succWul jump Tbure
day aflernixm from High bridge, on tho Cihcinnati Southern rallrusd, the distance being
3W feet. Stanley now elainw to bo 'eham-

Chicago, April IX—It is poerfblo that a

Tta Cheater sighted tar from a distance.

tta Oklahoma excitement there I* os great as
in southern Knusns, and that tb&lt;MMin.!&gt; of

rrttignlixl, and afterward made sure there

Tta stern of tta Danmark wn» on a level

lawnes**, neuralgia, eold haii-i.
free trial tattle of i&gt;r
. ''“ fret. A
latest and m.»t aue.*^ufuf r'un*.,
toy ta
JV 7,
drug stun-.

’

John Khn-&lt;m, of Cato, di„i
rSk-Si Allen BsrtWl an4w-. .»~ing hie brother at J'jymom!,.
‘ r
F. W. P-nnmi... &lt; '* Hunt,
jI™. J»o~. «»1
K- Ul-nn TV 1-nn
Englkh Spavin Lluino-ni (rBu„ ;
u» sr.nl jury u»i h.un«l Hard. Soft ..r Galloon u
I H.™t H«n«lM-~nr«&gt;- l.to torn ton*.
nt .y^pmujlns
•»
-.—..ll,.—
ill USS tIV-

G„n. were f.rolj
kflk-d, one of tta &lt;*pp**ing f“rue abw l«tomortally wiimAsl Tta two rrtnntaing
tntebed uj&gt; a trdee Finally the fight
tor .u u&gt;. J-y

necMtarily fataUy wounded, but will bo a
long firn* recovering, tho principal danger
belngithe scalds on the bodies whi- h may be
conipLcai*! with pneumonia. Mr. and Mr*
Harvcacbhavo one arm broken
Ono of the aaddsat featuri-s of th- shocking
affair is that M1m Alien Wtadotr wn* klU'l

trolofaUthe ImmHO takan«*&gt;•tresrsi arc &lt;lf.tn.yed,4b,.the
,J?**'lll'xh’
kl1.' ,,.,,7^)^,
Dvrengements of the hram
,
the rawa-s of head*, ta. flJ; .
«:♦

HiaUnga.

11

Hillman I* (myi«g a tatinu .,f
for wolf scalp*.
--aP«t
tbe .lefrfl* ■- Hsravd was reported M saylhg
ERert’a Extract of Thi
Wii,i
tint he coni I l«-' e hi* superior "«*’«»»•
sUgn’c! th-* drfleteodiM and were flnaiwtaUy Is a safe, reliable ami plraMI.!
cough., cold., brtwbitia. a&lt;hn^
benefited Ly them.
throat troubles: will rrikre
eoaauapthm. -Try Ik and ta
TWIN CITIES ON A TRAMP
Every tattle warrnntal; pri,
per txrttle. Sold by driurg .-!•
i'rrw2.
by the Emmert Proprirtnn &lt;•«,. ciXf.,’
MtxxxarouR. Minn..’ April J.*L—Not

The majority In baginaw &lt;-.«My In h'dr of appropriating tsiwi.ow ior mdc.
roads was 4,278.
'

At that bout

ioen gave tbo oealurtor 8W to turn back. A

An old plirslcan. retired f»m pnu-ita hstret
had piooed tn bls bawl* by
ttaMry tta XoruMtUof*»inr.-i.
adr Wlha speadv and perte&gt;n'“n: vim■napefem. brooeblu*. rararjh.
tiuMZaad loneoRreti....*
. ..

NkwYohx. April 12.—RuarB Harrison
anti aucrewsfuily aevonipiistad a round trip.
ou UK —u. *
Mt It bls duty
tar building on the charge of having pub­ to gambirs and fakiri of all kinda Bea diilckiy as It did me. you will sell a great
lished in his paper, The Montana Live St-xdt these tlirre aro a jwrty of young Kansas
of IL But 1 am convinced your Pile Oint­
ment was made to cure, and not (Ike tin* manyTta Denmark tahuigr^to the Thingvnlla Journal, an article taken from n Buffalo |»inauguratwi-on the
drivets out by tlK-sokliaw, awl a party of rotnjnny'* cmntayte
right young India* from I’unvli wbo will Ijifayettc avenue Im a shortly b-fore 3 dressing with stamp. tiarato4;-s:, rarer W a
o me. and I know and Copenhagen. Sim wm formerly tho Jan' Crosby, of Montana, of having stolon jewels
o'clock yesterday afu-racuo. At 4 o'clock Nayvd. IO Power'* Block. RoehrstA. N V
o will try It.
Brcydel, of tho White Crees line. She is from a Washington holy. Mr. Harrison battla for a quarter aectiou rack
Some fiftr or more familir* of negrc**
Bmpcrtiully.
camo on from WashlngtoQ for the purpo*’ of
having tbe j*p&lt;-r.&lt; in tbe suit served on him. have left Fort Smith, Ark., for the vicinity
meetly Scandinavians.
viQe.
P. T. Bamum&lt;k a very fervent univerTbe warrant was issued by Judge Brach, of of Guthrie. Oklahoma, where they and nu­
merous
other rtdorod peojito will ratablbb a
sallst.
.
l.’nde Sam’s C-ondltion Powders will
Sho was eotnraamlrel by Capt. Knudsen, was the supreme court, wb » fixed bad at J3.0KJ. colony.
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Fainsvllle. G.
Rtejiheu B. Elkin* and W. J. Ariu-1! became
cure'distnnpcf’. cough'.'&lt;-x&gt;id-. feret» u»;
J. M. lAoae Red Clover Co.. Detroit. 1 have
Mr. Harrison's bondsmen. Judge L AuireTHE TROOPS AS POLICE.
rill l:oLI n'M-vrot meeting, and probably con- moat of the dlMWje-s to which horm. rat­
uaux is Mr. Harrison's counsel aud W. A.
tle, sliecp. hog* and pouRn ate sttbjret
built at.Newcastle, England, in IS."®.
Tlie Owosso Time*. i« about to ImlM tilence) to be a most efficient bloou tiurifler.
IMPORTANT PENSION DECISION.
Abxaxsas City, Kan., April 11—The
self a two-story brick printing
J. J. UAitntsoN.
which arrived io port yesterday brought any
wn» published and knew notliing ntout it war department is making extensive prepara­
Cha.-*. Marthinson, 4bSnult Ste. Marie,
When hta attention wa* drawn t&lt;&gt; the fact tions to police Oklahoma with mount*!
tanked last winter 33,000,000 feet of logs almndoncd steamer Danmark. The Amster­ that tho Buffalo ]&gt;*j&gt;er had not told tbe truth
The new vegetable tcttie-altemllvr sad
on Georgian buy. near Thevalon, Ont
WawnroTOR Crrr, April Kx—Assistant blood purifier is in the shape of a pleasant
dam, from Rottcnlam, and Ia Champagne, be offered to publish n retraction. This, pOMible is relieving of garrison duty cavalry
Some Foolish People
syrup, and contains In a ronmitrated form
from Havre, both reported heavy
commands
nil
over
tbo
Indian
territory.
In
­
demanded tiiat Mr. Harrison should writeAllow a couch to run until it gets beyond the
the most valuable vegetable cuntirts.
fantry is being b ought in from the gatTisons
reach of medicine. Thryotw-n say, "Ob. It will
which have le-en devekipe,! by
(wear away." but lu most cases It wears them City of Cheater had tbo day before sighted print tta same. Mr. Harris-ju declined.
private cetapany H, Sixth Ohio whinteera. tnnllral and scientific research. ItVae*
When asked if he had anything to say re­ Will I., dernil..1 to art
away. Could they be Induced to trfAfie success­ the Danmark, but nothing was then visible.
While tta- mMkt wm.bathing ia Wheeling directly upj»n tbe blood, through ll'iagarding his arrest Mr. llarriisxi replied: “I
ful medicine exiled Kemp’s Balsam, which te
parting tone and vigor to the entire »)staa
Bold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would Hamburg, arrived off Quarantine last even­ have nothing to my nt tta present lime. Tta The object of this is • to prevent disor.lor and
and eradicating dlMwr. and i» '.ni-qualkd
facte and evidence in tta mutter will ta given
Immediately see the excellent etteet after takas a cure for scrofulous, canremus aa&gt;i
ing. Neither bring any news of tbo Dan­ to the public in tbe court proo-Mings in du-* biorxlsbisl The department lias received adother
humors, whether c«m«tltutkma! w
mark, though they followed about tho some time. ! will then ta able to show nta&lt;&gt;lntriy through tbe Oklahoma campaign that serious had no direct .-.nnccUoti with' his military
size free. At all druggl »u.
otherwise, catarrh, rbrumatbtn. djsprpsii.
course that tho Danmark toot They ex- and conclusively that I tad nothing to do
John Chase, who was killed by a burst­
dropsy, Bick and nervous headache.
of
tta
opinion
that
Ilia
soktb
r
wa*
acting
in
with
ttainstigation
of
tho
story
jiul&gt;li*ta&lt;l
in
roasauably
pxxi
weather.
daily on-urjvnre unteet the st I ideal vtgling buzz saw In Iosco county, was burled [H-ricnod
weakness, and all blood, liver and kidaev
The
ngetite
of
the
Thingvalla the peqr-r an 1 i did not learn of it until tta lanre Is inaintamnL
at Oakley.
dlarasea.. Price 81. x&gt;ld bv K 11. la*30th &lt;tey of April, 1*1, six week* after its
line
hope
tluit
tho Helvetia
or publication in Tta Buffalo Commercial XdEvery port of ground from the Canadian
to tbe Cherokee strip will l»- patrollvL l*rvServia, which nre expected to arrive Mon­ v.-rttB-.r
headache. dy»P*ir»i*. indigestion, constipation.
B. C, Geel.'a wealthy ptaiccr, died at
■-■5c per bov, 5 boxes tor Si. For sole try W. H day, F’ll bring the Danmark's pamengorx It
Goodyear.
Port Huron.
SWEPT BY A SEVERE STORM.
ta nbr&gt; psBible that some ship has picked up
Clio, went through its charter election tho Danmark's puopio and made for the
Tbr Michigan mining xlarnl ckw itand made Chas. Hubbell, president, and Azores, 450 mile* from the locality where tl^
time in many years that the Unital States
year’s work April SOth.
Roland Franklin treasurer.
Ida death by drown mg. under aoeb eirctunDenmark ta supposed to have bcconio-tfteCxJivrtoiMD, O., April li—Aspnclal from
a bled. There is no telegraphic communica­ New Philadelphia, O., says: A cyclone »truek
The Ann Arht£, knight* teniplai e*’tured Northville.
,
of flax&gt; Skin. Cure is tion with tho Azorw.
tbe mining town of BridL-r yesterday, &lt;l«noL rotary Prdctor thinks it absolutely i:«*wmry
sujierior to a
much-advcrtiswl skin .
iahmg six dwellings. William Lewis' 12- tn funridi as full protection ns [KwnbV to all duty.'
INDIANA ELECTION CASES.
Iteautifteni with the advantage of being ben-1
yecrr-old daughter was caught in tbo ruins
Swelllngiof the ankle-ot 0*1 when not
efirial, iuid’not like the mineral prejmratlons
and fatally injured. Otiwr* wern badly hurt ments and npiwint offlo-rs of their own,
doc to rheumatism. Prof. ikC-twte says. i»
tixnally sold which are very poisonous. It
Kun on ■ Partisan Hub.
Particulars nre meager.
hi-nce without the restraining infln-nre of
will remove all Uillammatioif. chaffing and
WRnxkxo,
W.
Va.,
April
U-The
rouniKDiABAPOue, April IL—William Will­
So is shortn&lt; *&gt; of breath, pain * uorat:roughness of the skin, sunburn, freckles
Cixaxxan, April 11.—Tbe sixth quad- ncss when I) log mi the left side- -aUbri
imd unseemly blotches, and leave theeuticlc iams, on trial in tbe federal court for bribery, try along tbe Ohio from this city for thirty
Ing sjells. The «mh cun- i&gt; Dr. Mil*’'
fair and soft as an infant's. An actual was acquitted yesterday, and the indirtmmit ndlro. and westward through Belmont legitintntn prey of the hundreds of nuKsls
«»fM wb.ra will «i-.trri.
necessity fur the complete toilet table. against John Joyce for BMaulling a United county, Ohio, was visited al t) o'clock last tory f« |jundrr
U.ysl
Legion
of
th.United
States
was
New Cure. SUd at W. II. CumsIjvm.
only.
twu.aw.v.^..
.....say Mur*,
. I&gt;argt&gt; l&gt;ott!es only 81 for sale by W. II.
evening by a very heavy storm of rain,
mg by Cumnumdar-in-Chtef Rutherford B.
. Goodyear..
wind, and bail, which did great damage to
Tbo case of Martin Dolln, a Democrat of
Hayea. Among the distinguish*! officers *
projicrty at a number of places. Half*
Fort Smith, Ark.. April IX-The entire
Jackson's six flouring mills can turn out Henry county, was than cnlled, and ho was
PROBATE ORDER
1,800 barrels of Hour a day.
by lightning, aijd lyvo cr three of them were
Albert Ord.
Ung activity. IV-plc are striving to get into
burned.
Cole'i CarboUsalrn
dared that had Dolin beon a Republican
Oklahoma by the southwestern entrance,
Meli MeCook, Gen. D.
Is a truly wonderful remedy, suited alike tbo
indictment,
like
thou against
which ojsms by far tbo richest jmrtion of tbo
to the skin of the child and the adult, and utmriy
all
of
tbo
Republicans,
KiRMaKtrauired and etgfru
Its soothing, cleansing and healing proj&gt;er- would have been quashed by the judge. sylvnnte, eastern Ohio and Maryland. At now territory. Capt K H. Scott, a prom­
Frawnt. ttvarirv W. Armstroai.
Elk Oonlen. Md„ dightning killed Fanner inent lawyer of this dty. has organized a
rihe visiting, delegates by the Ohio
lles renders its application universal. As
In tbe matter of tta estate oiWilH*K.FrtTy.
an external remedy It has no equal as a meat to impress upon the jury that they were •John WctxelL At Franklin, Pa., a large large c&lt; louy and pro(»ose« to lay out a town
iron
tank
containing
8,000
barn-1*
of
naptha
site
near
Kirxapuo
reservation.
Ooverncure for piles, fever sores, ulcers, tetter, not bound to bring a verdict in harmony
at
tho
Union
refinery
was
struck
nnd
de
­
ment
official*
from
tbo
Pottawatomie
and
poisons, chilblains, chaps and all Itching with the judge's charge. In • his embollishEvajnmujt, Ind., April 13.—Tta Formstroye«L At Maaontowu, Pa., the roof ot Iowa re«*rvaticns report that the nrightarand Irritating diseases of the skin and
eru‘ Alliance throughout southern Indiana is
scalp. It Immediately relieves tho pain of words: “I know that tlie love of party in tbo new 810,000 school building wm lifted hood ta fairly alive with a heterogeneous
scalds and burns, and cures the worst case most men’s baarto is stronger than tin- love off,, plate-glam windows were broken, anil maaa of propl-. • Old forty-niners ur tbo
without a scar. Get only the genuine of their religion.” Judge Woods turned red store- fremtb blown in. At Steubenville. O., scene rivals anything in tta old California binding twine, a tri-county convention of
which lias a black wrapper with green in the face, but said nothing. The district bail-stonaas large as eggs fell, breaking sky- dayx If tta prwmt ru»h continue until
the ilnd more than twice n» mBny wi/1 ta OII Boonville Friday and rwroiutiuna pawed Uiat
letters. Small boxes 25 cents: large boxes attorney gave the judge a very elaborate de11.— _tu___ __ _ ■ .
tta southern border of Oklahoma a*‘ can ta tm
50 cento. Sold by E. II. 1-athrop.
KILLED HER OWN CHILD.
(U-rommodatcA
'
menu
_ ________________
Stephen Morehouse, of Lansing, paid
that rather than submit to Um* cwnbina m
?10 for the fun of tiirowing a pail of water
A FILIBUSTERING SCHEME.
h WI?T,r!ct*‘’WM* w,,uM Biml wheat in
upon Chas. Norris.
.
CKICAUO, April 13.—While wresting a rw- that tho Cimarron is rising rapidly, threaten- the old-fasbiotwd way with straw. This aoino tl,..
.
.
AUST-r*'. «■ —
, April l.\—There is a Edward. Mra. Oallory. ot Na 3AM .V-hlaud
. - . ••—•••j twtnn-a, w&lt;M&gt; wui
Mr. Asa B. Rowley, druggist, waa In­
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ami
meet tn consention to jms* similar rcaoluduced to try some of the PapUlon Catarrh scheme on foot to capture Lower California. avenue, accidentally put her finger on tbe ^roarenohridgt*
Th^onl near Outhri.
aclrculnlc*l ii- '»i*ll*&gt;**
,Jl’,’,nUwn&lt;* ,n ,hU dartricf «»braree
Cure by his customere, after several physi­ A reporter Saturday found two num who had triggi-riof the weapon, and, pulling It. shot
week I-wthrc* ‘ wevwv
overG.OW fanner a, and they are all indLcians predicted he would soon have con­ been asked to join in the undertaking. One
pnviouk to said tayajBjwttar.
uantat the twine syndicate.
CiiABi.ro W- *«'‘«."22Sa
sumption from an aggravated case of ca­ of them occupies an official position in this tier child deed. The weapon wiu in the cham­
•
Judge o! itvbs-starrh. He says: -The result was unpre­ city, and tbe other is a well known capital- ber of tbe lad's father, and it is *upjx&gt;.&lt;-d that ?!!U*,,n ,r'u,c'rr'-'1th. riven
curiosity prompted him to go there and ex­
cedented. 1 commenced to get well after
amine it. His mutliur followed liar son into Two railroad employes are also reported to
the first application, and un now, after n
the room, and urged him to put the guu havu lieen drowned at Otithrie.
is
lining
worked
up
throughout
n
secret
or
­
few weeks, entirely cured."
Paplllon
der which has a large membership through aside. He did not heed tba advice, and bls
PROBATE ORDFRin? -very day In joint convention to ck-et a
(extract of flax) Catarrah Cure will do all the south, nnd they aro well organize! aud mother, fearing that some fatality would
iigan. county of lUrr»
that is claimed (pr IL Large bottlet»-81.
Craru, ,
happen to her boy, approached him with tbe
m o&lt; tbe Probst*•&lt; ■
. For bale by W. H. Goodyear.
purtuM'nl. wldle the civil department taken intention of faking away the revolver. A
«“-r Mor.
h
Flint hopes fo get the Armstrong spring in many prominent and influential met.. I Halo struggle endued, tho itvolver was the Uor. FiA. u» p.pm
WM, —W I I— to’
to'"’ .......... .
central jaont of tho struggle, and the next
’fiBjMWeirtC hundred and eignt'-nluc.
.
gear works which are about to move front
•chcme, but expect to hear from it Iwfore instant tbo lad lay dying. When tho poor
JhitanL Charles W. Arm-tro *
B
Canada to tbe states.
~
o™ * «&gt;• convicted
long. Any one wbo has watch*! tb« pro- mother nmlbzd what her bvov-precautkm
T
ST10*" pvultontiary
nn&lt;».....1 l.L^I .1.. ---- ‘ *1____
m * *_ * * .
Rheumatism and catarrh, caused by poor grem of things cm tho peninsula during tho
and corrupted blood, cured by Ayer’s post year, and has known of tbe rxiatence of
l-t-known dtisem, among t^ ^J school hi W71. aodiaa
•Sarsaparilla.
this society, can easily see that trouble is
gproterKss-' -- -- °s
tau-f™£7£,mS,XmX * He wr-cd one month
Veronika Adams .is sneing Frederick
Death
nwlted
Cot*, of Azalia, for 810,000 for seduction.
“MTtarenPon°tt ft ordered, that

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.„.

are spent every year by tlie people of this
state for worthing medicines.for the cure
of throat aud lung dlsea»a-n. when wckuow
that If they would only invest 81 In Santa
Able, tbe new Califumia discover)' for
consumption and kindred wrap la Into, they
would in thi# ptnsant remedy find relief.
Uia rtx:ommended by ministers, physi­
cians and public speakers of the gnldtm
80(1 Bnd Kuarantw'd by W. H.
Thre.rorn.-A
ng noA Anbbwn rm -TriuuHiwUl
•F»dUjr
u cnioml, C.l^Core.
*»_!». Ktaolw, „,rt,r
i»as owen postponed,
■
.
—. — u.|. a „.cl( uQrMIi
Nw talre Catharic pills when your taw-

Mnqda, trw at W. H. Otadyror's.

.A?rU 13—8«X&gt;r *H1 be high.

. ......... Appuinsneeia.

W aaaixoroit Crrr, April 13.-Saturday
Watatel Tbomos B. Coutter,
-- - ■ —
SOT ux, IKJBr_
°!H,V (Upartmeut; Hnrrteun &lt;W. cnltator

Testner, Hirawr, Hanlon. Courtney. Hatidentiro'nmcun'

The Pullman Athletic dub

curred

Hu did not

recentiyoo

tvo young Udfcn that Btantoy mved from

that state

Juilgv &gt;'l ITvMW-

BOILERS.

�Notwithstanding tbe enormous fortunes
accumulated through the use of printer’s
ink. large sums of money arc annually
wasted in Ineffectual and unremunerativ*
advertising.
Tbe merits of a ready-valuable commod­
ity projteriy portrayed in the columns of
an Infiuential and widely read newspaper,
like the Hastings Banner, will speedily
become generally known and appreciated,
while the rertrna reaped by the advertiser,
will be like those of the wise husbandman
whq "planted hW seed In good ground,
wherein It bore fruit and brought forth,
some an hundred fold, some sixty, and
some thirty.”.
The wording of an advertisement is an
ail-important matter.
Clearness, attractiveness, brevity and
sincerity mu*t characterize any anuouueemenl Intended to catch the public eye and
appeal to public confidence. Auadvcrlhetnent Inserted in a London Journal a few
days ago brought instant and multitudin­
ous replies accompanied by nu almost un­
limited supply of-bank notes, simply be­
cause it touched the chord of nature which
makes all mankind akin. Ils simple jmthus
aud self-evident -truthfulnens appealed to
ever}’ heart.
Tbe advertiser sought for n lost relative,
and, giving Ids name raid: **1 tun ill nnd
friendless. My last half crown Is expend­
ed in paying for this advcrtisemeuL
W rite me nt."-^(giving the address.) As
ainndy stated, nearly every one who read
the announcement hastcued to relieve the
ureesslties ot the sufferer—a real sufferer
in this case, though many, sdindh-s an*
1 JMMl&lt;eirai«i| In the divine uame of eharity.
Thm.lt |if with a really meritorious rouimodlty or preimration: If. its virtues be
properly mid truthfully ret forth In the
publU- press, Ite suceess is prompt and cer­
tain.
On the other hand, the public is quirk
and unerring to detect deception and eharlataliri; and accordingly, nu amount of
"puffery" will force a vile nostrum into
public ertceiii mxl "patronage.
Untold
-'nils luive been sunk hi vain efforts to advvrihe into ]mpu|arlty so-called medical
prvparmiomi which did not jioracas the vir­
tues «.r properties claimed for them.
Valuable medicines, however, like War­
ner's Safe Cure and Warner’s L&gt;g Cabin
Sarsstaiilla. carry their own iiest commen­
dation ih their power to cure the imrticular diseases for which they arc a specific.
They require nu tailored pancgyriV to
couvinre the people of their power and ef­
ficacy. for they have liecn tried and found
perfect.
Nature's remedies, by thrirqwn intrinsic
merits have conferred a lasting boon upon
THAT HAS EVEH BEEN INTRODUCED.
mankind, and they have secured an envia­
The mechanical principles embodied in this Mower aro entirely new and ble reputation and unlimited rale through­
Lave made it possible t&lt;i remedy the defpeta that are well known to exist on the out the civilizer! world.
&lt; Id ftj le machines. It will pay any farmer who is in need of a Mower to examA WOMAN.
.nc Hie IMPROVED CHAMPION—(As most perfect and practical of machints—

Improved Champion Mower

The MOST PERFECT and PRACTICAL Piece of Farm Machinery

AND IT IS SO WARRANTED!
The DHtVl: irtTEELS arc high nnd wide apart, insuring steadiness of motion and light
•I" There IS -VO HIAME H'ORK hanging down in front tobrreeh up the cut grass or run
ran oMrructions. There is AO FLU WHEEL LOW DOWN on which the grass can wind,
"tali n a*.x-.V*abjccti«m to tbe old-atyic mowors. Tbe POWER IS APPLIED DIRECTLY
.tad without i joint from tho main gear to thtayfltman. nnd ALL OF THE POWER Is used In
&lt;; sttlmr tiro grass.-none ta -lasted on loose Joints and fast-running gearing. THE PITS! t V
WORKS ONA STRAIGHT LINE, AND THE POWER APPLIED .IT ONE END IS ALL
TRANSFERRED To THE KNIFE. Tho CUTTER BAR can befofd.nl while the knife ta tn
: itloo, which is very important where there aro stumps or trees. Th© Cutter Bar may raise
■: jser (st either end, nnd yet the knife will work perfectly, free with nut binding or extra frtc.
: • : sir wear. This in u measure explains why there arc no broken knife heels nnd no broken
1 *:tiuu* on the CHAMPION Mowers.
REMEMBER that the parts tiiat have given the moat trouble on the old-style
mqwers ARE WARRANTED NOT TO BREAK NOR WEAR OUT on thia wonderful mower.

The Warder, Bushnell &amp; Glessner Co.,

ran ami JU, •
.
Stay settree a moment, iha Indifferent c&lt;\
X, Adrift In apaco;
I've h.-^J tho block like myriad. hot loagurtl
Damas.
.
To my cheeks dart,
Before hl* eyes' coH brilliancy—but t^tt—

• That did not beeakaiiy heart.

Was simply naught:
md I had never rate red
His allght..*t thought.
And though I poled lu anguish, yet I lived—
That dlJ not break my heart.

I afood eti- evening when tho opal light-’
ffinnd tho west;
A lon-fy woman by mo leaned.

SPRINGFIELD. O.-------- SOLE MANUFACTURERS--------- CHICAGO, ILL.
Tiiat broke toy heart.

MOUXGAtl
hating . been
made
•
i certait: inurtaare made t-v
- rv by her guardian. M If.
’
rerahej hi* flcenve Mom
Mr •yirt «f Barry
('cutty.

Prom tho Alps, from th.* Himalayas. anti
from every jcirt of the Arctic regions where
mow remains many months, if not all tbo
y&lt;w round, reports are brought of large or
small |xitchc* &lt; &gt;f red mow. A good account
of this strnugo aiipearnnre Is given in tlie
‘‘Journal of a Voyage in Baffin'» ftay”;
,
We olservul a pool n few fret above thi*
ievd of tl»o reaj which /efirek-d the light;

I l&gt;rrd«. fur the i"minty of fllarry
• ’I. feican.uo tl&lt; Ural dayut Feb
J* :♦*!. tn uber IJ of inortiisgea
• . atilgh mortoagr wiu aedgwed lo
:nr
-amt
K'Mtnment Was tlwtjr
■•*.•-•«, &lt; tf« "tali mortgage tbureis cfaltuixl to
.t th- il.tutof this ll■-tlc'•.tlleH^nofftK:r
' 'ta'J ^ndF’AT’FVtfJSfc-provMedK?
i . urt .-.ute, and n&lt;» Milt er proceedings
:&gt;-viiii; w^-n (t.siiuitcd to recover the
■ • vecored by raid inortgage. or any part
1; .
■ .

t

- -. therefore by virtue of tbe power of rate &gt;
.miu in—
mH mortgage and ™
tbe statute in I.
...........
This hone of the Va Dusters. It is
, &lt; n.r lualti-anrl univiilfit. nnfic* ta hereby ‘ clorelywovcxrandluindsou.elycaibroidered.”
tiiat on S.vtu*xlay the iiii day of May. .
•
nt ten " ckJck lu the forenoon. I shall
Don’t get stuck with Dusters
,i ,•&lt;!!• ’ r-luictidti. tutnt* highest bidder, nt I
timth front &lt;l&lt;eir of the Court House In the
•if Hasting* 'that li*ing the phroe where the which will let the dust through
mt C-'uit fur Harry ContityHs holdem the
d,-reribed In raid mortgage or so much and spoil your clothes.
r
-'f as mar tic necessary to pay the amount
"!•-aii! mortgage, with seven i&gt;er cent. In­
st. and all legal costa, together with an at■ to* nt ten&lt;lollaracovri::uite&lt;i for therein. 5/A Lap Dusters ih

ESJJS™.

• ir; the Towd»IiIi&gt; of Castleton. In tbe
l i.« Harry ;u»l mate of Michigan, and
। and dererllxM ns follows: Tbe west
tbe west Irnlf &lt;H Uir rantli oast quarter
! &gt;ii twetrn ft".') in township three(3) north
ee renju &lt;7) west, containing forty (40&gt;
•i land, be the ranu* more or Ion. accordthr I nlted States ifurvev.
•I Hastings February 1st. IMO.

Assignee of Mortgagee. i A Coixiaorx.
Attorneys (or Aulgnee of Mortgagee.

5/A Ironsides Sheet

ia ItakU.

SA Clipper Fly Nets'-^su**

*• n.ir

Celt

100 other styles of Vi Hasse Sheets and
Fly Nets, at prices to rilt dverybudy. For
rale by all dealers. If you can't get them,
writeus.

CHANCKKV SALE.
In imrsuaoc© and by virtue of a decree ot tbe
r"i.t court for the county of Barry, in chaaIn the State of Mlehlpui. imide and
■ irtti-d ou the -.3rd of day .November, A. D. less,
a » certain cause therein pending wberein
Xaxuo Feiyis is complainant and jRsttM
Itaymcmd and Martha A. Wood aredefend' 1 ’ , "Su,,,lFe u hereby given that I shall
-It public auction to tbe highest bidder, on
• n&lt;tay. tbe third day of May. A. D.!». at
” cl,'x’,k ln the forenoou, M the nbrtb front
'r^,S,» court hotwe. tn the dty of BasUags.
.‘JSrt \',r u"I.rr “4 BUle
Mkhbroa. said
br,DR ,M Ftace for hoJdlug tbe drUle «*«tJ of B»rry. all tlie follow• KdeWtita-d property, to-wit: All that certain
•-re or parrel of land situate in tire township
‘to-’wlV
Jj??1 o! tbe east half of the north west
GU AB DIAN B BALE.
'^wMw^t‘WR“,’c,,w'u,*n to“r north'
In the matter of the estate of Joan W. A.
bated Holings,Mich.. March to. lfc»9.
IlJiMloe,|s^&gt;ereby g’ven that I shall sell at pub­
. .......... _*
Alomxo E. Kksabton, "
lie suction, to the highest bidder, nu
k*B,rry°° *
h?A!,„,af * Vaxamman.
r&lt;'.lclioreforCan&gt;ptaltumt. .
of HasUngs In tbe county-ot Harry in th- state
of Ml Chilean, pursuant to license and »»«•«”?
A■''OT1CB OF COMMISSIONERS ON CLAIMS. granted to me on tbe second
1». 1W8, by the probate court of
S,Frt£. «rerll,?fi'
01 tatrry
Michigan, all of tbe estate, right. Hue and Jib
terest of the said minor of. In and (o the real
r* Lit* of Joel ftarber, deceased
estate
situate
and
being
In
tbe
county
of
ll
*rry;
br tbe nrot,.!1 l1rr,l*n?&lt;1- having been appointed
' ■: I. r the I oant) of Harry. in the state of Michigan, known and dehcribed
as follows, to-wit: Tlie undivided oue afxtij

#ORS^

BLANKETS

ARE THE STRONGEST.

jr^2F'*«8“SS,’JSS3!’5

•"•'•ta
il" .U’“ . *,a’' °‘ AUgusF. A, h„ IBW,
puruL.
m-.of ra'h Of said days, for tbe eight, six biiud^twenty-two s x hundred
mol t^r
“Mowing said rtaima, twenty-lbree, six hundred twenty-foiir, x
-an-.'» months from tbo 7th day of Febtor credr.J?".' *"*’■• **re allowed by said cou*t
ewnl&amp;to,~**
bated Ft

JOSKFH L GODUCY.
. CominhMloticro.
L4

Dated »*&gt;**D"rom".Guardian.

On approachlug it. wo f&lt; urul ths water ns
pun.' aii'l clear as povtilA*. but th© small
atones which- cotnpowd th© bottom were
grown over with a uxwt parfoct conting of.
tbo rod snow ptant.
Sumo of tho water appeared cither to iutvr ’
drained away or cvnfwratftUfm* the atones
nYound Ita margin wcro left. &lt;!ry. bul they
had Iht'coatingot "red snow’’ rtill adhering
to thein. In-the water the plant wtu &lt;-.f n
Inautifel crimson tingo. but that aa the dry
sfotx-* waa iJightly darker. n*M*mUing &lt;lriwl
Hood. exc:*t&gt;t that it wait a little more granu­
lar wli.-q rlrwly examfood.—Youth's Cotujainion.
'■
Aulmnla with reraltar Eyes.
Nature has enabled some animals to see objocts behind them as well as f&gt; front without
tuning r round. The hare fins this power in
a marked degree. Its eyes are targe, prom­
inent and placed laterally. Its power at »-©Ing thing* in the rear is .very noticeable fo
greyhound t-.mniag, for though this dog is
mute while running, tho hare is abb to judge
to a nlcMy the exact moment nt which it will
bo bort for it to double. IJunws aro another
instance. It is only necessary t/&gt; watch a
horn.*, driven invariably without blinkers, to
prove this. Take, for instance, those on
tramways. Let the driverbvea attempt to
take the whip in band, And if tlio bone is
UMd to the work he will at one© inrrqise his
pare. Tbo giraffe, which is a very timid an­
imal, is approached with the utmost diffi­
culty, on account of its ©yes leing so placed
that it can see ns well behind as tn front
When ajjprosvdicd this same faculty enables it
to direct with grist precision tbo rapiil-stona
of kicks with which it defends itself.—New
York Telegram._______________
Don't Got Caught
"Dita spi
your dig
kidiiera
self inwrgoosTconditTab *'&gt;d ready for'tbe
changing and warmer weather, by taking
Hood’s fiaraaparilla. ft stands unequalled for
porffylag the brood, giving an appetite, and for
a general spring medicine.
Miiw Krnrer, an Esquimau, Is lecturing
lu PliHadelphla. She la only three feet
high.
Uncle Sain's Nerve A Bone Liniment
will relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia and
rheumatism. Sold by all druggists.
A well-known actress says nine ont of
every ten actreaaes are cigarette smokers.
Eilert’s Day light Liver Pills are a boon to
sufferers from sick headache, sour stomach,
torpid liver and Indlgeatloii. Sugar coat­
ed, pleasant to take and warranted to go
through by daylight *
:td young ladles recently graduated as
physicians In Philadelphia.
Loaded with Impurities, your blood
needs dcansing with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.

FARM J ND GARDEN.
HINTS AND OBSERVATIONS FROM
EVERY .DAY LIFE ON THE FARM.
SnsReUlon. Alxxit

Setting Fetnw

r.«u.

Tlie setting of fence posts not an very
many yean. ngo was a tedious operation,
but now with the long handled. round
pointed altovete and scoops ingenuity lias
devisqd, one can perform this labor in a
comparatively short time
In hard.

WIRE WORMS AND THEIR RAVAGES.

Prominent among farm, pests are wire
worms, which occur in all parts of our
country. Then) is scarcely a cultivated
plant that is not more or less infested by
them. and. working, as tj»ey do, beneath
tlie surface of tlie ground, they are ex­
tremely difficult to reach and destroy.
The noxious wire worms aro slender
grubs of a yellowish white color and un­
usually hard bodies., Tho form and
density of their bodies suggest their com­
mon nameT The body consists of the

Constipation
ot neglect may be serious. A-piM all harsh
and drastic purgatives, tfie 7ti ndchcy of
which ta to weaken the bowels. The bevt
remedy is Ayer’s PHI*. Being purely
vegetable, their action is prompt aud their
effect alway* beneficial. They aro an ad­
mirable Liver and After-dinner pill, and

"Ayer's Pills arc highly and universally
spoken of by the people about here. I
make dally use of them in my practice."
— Dr. I. E.‘ Fowler, Bridgeport, Conn.
" I can recommend Ayer’s Pills abovo
head and twelve segments. Tho head is all otbem, having long proved their value
distinct and extended horizontally but as a cathartic fur- myself and family."—
J. T. Hcm, LeltbsvUta, Pa.
with no neck. Wire worms are the larvae
" Fur several years Aj-or’s. Pill* have
of click beetles, and the members of this been used in my family, w© And them an
family are easily recognized by the form
of their liodies and by a peculiar liabit
tiiat lias given them tbe popular names
constipation and indigestion." and are
or click beetles, snapping bugs and skip­ for
ncter without them in the bouse.”— Muses
jacks.
Grenier., Lowell, Mass.
•
tf
Without going into the details of ex­
“Four boxes of Ayer’s Pills cured me of
periments made at the Cornell University liver complaint."— t. L. Fulton, Hanover,
n. n.
station by l*rofresor Comstock, it is suf­
ficient to say that the moot feasible trouble* and Indigestion, during many
method of preventing the ravages of tho yearn, and a! wars found them prompt and
worms was found to be in trapping and
poisoning the beetles before tliey had Utica, N. Y.
“I suffered from constipation whichaslaid their eggs rather than in attempting sumod such an obstinate fornmhat I feared
to destroy tlie larva? after they aro par­ it would cause a stoppage of tiro bowels.
tially grown. Fresh clover trad sweet­ Two loxes of Ayer’s Pills effected a com­
en ixl cornmeal dough were the most at­ plete cure."—D. Burke. Saco, Me.
I have used Ayer's Pills for tho prat
tractive bails. Tlie bust results in poison­ thirty year* and consider them an invalu­
ing were with small bundles of freshly able 'family medicine. I know of no Iwtter
cut clover dipped in a solution of Paris remedy tor liver troubles, and have always
green and covered with boards to pre­ found them a prompt cure for dysnepttia.’’
—Jas. Quinn.» Middle st., Hartford, Conn.
vent the drying out of the clover. Such
"Having been troubled with costiveneu.
jioisoned baits can easily bo distributed which seems Inevitable with pdhons of.
once or twice a week in tho early part of bedentarv habit*. I have tried Ayer's Pills,
hoping
for relief. 1 am glad to say that
summer, and it is recommended tiiat,
tbe.v have serve! mo better than any other
where troublesome, these pests be fought mi-dlcino. I arrived at this conclusion
in tiiat way.
only after a faithful trial of thrir merits.
Other experiments demonstrated that Samuel T. Jones, Oak st., Boston, Mau. $
tho liecthw fly both by day and by night,
but aro most active in the night time;
also tiiat, although they fly readily, they
seek their food chiefly by running over
th© surface of the ground. Exjierienco
at thostation nnd the testimony of writers Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.
on tho subjuct show that these wire
worms uro much more likely to do tori9us injury in land tiiat has remained in
grass u number of years, and upon low
grounds of a peaty quality and' black
color.

Effective Remedy

SETTING FENCE POSTS.

gravelly kind the soil may lie first loos­
ened with n aluirp pointed crowbar, after
which with shovel dr scoop tho fxwt holes
nre easily dug- Among now inventions
dcsipried to lighten tlio labor of fence
making nre post hole diggers made pur­
posely for the work, Tlie (intent post
digger is a double round pointed shovel
or spade, the two ports of which aroconnected like tho two blades of a pair of
scissors. In usiug this instrument it'in
plunged into tiro toil tho length of the
blades KOitio ten or twelve Inchco. and
after compressing the earth by the lever■'
ago afforded tho jointed handles. Hie
contents aro lifted and dropped on the
surface. A few plunges will dear (t hole
all ready to receive the poet.
Thu expansion of soils filled with water
by freezing Ims a noticeable effect on
jxists standing in damp ground. Posts
thus situated are liable to bo gradually
lifted out of ]&lt;osition and thereby ren­
dered useless in keeping a fence in up­
right position.
A World correspondent, who lias ex­
perimented successfully in setting posts,
Points tn Chaijilng.
chiihs that tlie figures shown in tho an­
Tlio food on which a cow is fed has
nexed cut represent two modes of setting
considerable influence on the length of
posts that rest-*’. tlio heaving* caused by tiino ri;&lt;ptircd in churning. Generally
when tbe extra food given is rich in
pitrogen tho butter comes quicker than
when such' food us • potatoes, distillers'
slops, etc., is made tiro solo extra food.
A prolific cause of trouble in fall and
winter that retards churning, ta that the
milk and cream are not kept at an even
temperaturo. If the milk is allowed to
freeze and thaw, or to fall to a low
temperature while being set for cream,
there is much difficulty in getting the
butter speedily.
•
As high an authority as Willard says:
"Milk and cream should not bo allowed
to fall below fifty degrees." Tlie author­
ity quoted suggests tiiat when no con­
veniences nre had for keeping tho milk
LIVING POSTS FOR WIRE FENCE.
at tiro proper teni|&gt;rratiiro while the
frost in damp ground. In Fig, 1 a hole cream is rising in cnLI weather, fairly
is bored with an inch and a ludf auger good results may Le ob:r.ined by scald­
through tho jiost nynr.tho lower end and ing tho milk by placing it in a pan over
a pin of hard, durable wood inserted, so hot water on the stove. An soon ns a
as to project several inches on each side. littlo crinkle Is observed rotnorc the pan
This-post is set in tho hole prepared for to n room of moderate temperature, or
it, and the earth rammed firmly around where thu temperature does not fall
the pin and elsewhere. The second plan below fifty degrees. Tlie cream will not
illustrated in Fig^2 of the sanio cut in­ only rtac rapidly, but will generally
volves cutting largo opposite notches churn with facility. Do not scald too
near tho lower end of tlio post, filling much or the amount of cream will be
earth in tho holo up to these notches, and diuiirfishcd.
then placing a flat atono nearly horizon­
tally into each notch and forming tlie
A Good Wagon Jack.
earth well over these.
The following description aud illuKtraOno ta liable, unless careful, to aplit ticu of a wagon jack is contributed by
posts v. hen driving them in place. It is Oliio Farmer. To make one like the
important to strike tho post squarely on model take two pieces 2 j inches’ wide
the top and not nt ono comer orisidc.
mid 3 feet 2 inches long, and two pieccsNumbered with objections still urged of tho sanio width, 2| feet long. Make
to tiro now common wire fence is the thb handle or lever of tough wood. Tho
fact that stock, not obeerring the berbed notched piece is macle out of n board
win*, uro liable to ran against it and in­ four inches wide, and cut to the desired
jure themselves. In thu cut hero given height of jack, which is determined by
—for which, thanks aro duo to Prairie the wagon or vehicle. Cover tho notcljcs
Fbrmoc-rls shown lath suspended on the with Loop iron, to preserve them from
top wire, which renders the same plainly bruising and mashing. Fivo bolts arc
seen by stock. This illustration also needed.
shows the ptanting of trees closo beside
tho posts, to take the ptaco of said ]x*tsy
when these liave given out and tiro trees
have attained sufficient size.

Hastings Banner,

81.00 a Year.

Boston
Dry Goods Store
MARR &amp; DUFF
Will put on sale

s ■■ Ms
in dltfs goods which ought to have your

personal Inspection and as there will lie no
more of those goods at scything near those

price*, It stands you in hred to .come to

Battle Creek as soon as you can and biiy

1 case 4'2 pieces, 3S-3S in,, all wool dress
tlannel* In light gray, medium gray, dark

gray, navy, cardinal, brown, dnrk green,

brente, wine.

These an* all the choicest

colors ntKl nice good* and will b© sold for
S2 cents usual price SO rente.

No. Q.
1 case 3tl pieevei, 28 in., dnuble fold tri­

bota, all wool extra fine and firm goods in *
colors such as cardinal, scarlet, navy,

brown, black, wine, gobelin, stone color,

lercen, medium gray, dark gray.

thu stuff that‘takes.

This is

Our price* on Oils

ease will be 35 rents a yard.

Just Utink

an elegant double fokl tricot for 25 resits

Fording Farm lloror,.

A veterinary surgeon recomnamds
tiiat those who have charge of horses,
especially farm horres, be taught that
tlio stomach of a horse b not like the
rumen of a cow. a mcro receptacle for
food, but un essential organ of digestion
of limited capacity, which does not need
to bo crammed in order to perform its
proper functions, and that it cannot be
so treated without danger to tho animal;
that tho teetidbf the horse aro provided
for tiro purpose of masticating tbo food,
and that food which does not require
mastication should be sparingly, if ever,
used. He further recommends tiiat do
horao bo put to work immediately after
a full mfol, and where a hone hoc done
a heavy day's work it should bo allowed
to stand in the stable until it is cool and
comfortable before being fed. A little
water may be given, and if a little good
hay bo put into tho rack it will occupy
his attention, and besides requiring
proper mastication will further have the
affect to slightly stimulate tiro stomach
to secretion and prepare it for tlio recep­
tion of the feed which is to follow.
Should a horoo require more food, tlian
usual to supply tbo extra wasteof tissues
caused by hard work give it by all
means, but let it bo in excess in Its al­
buminoids or nutritious constituents aud
let tiro horao bo fe*d oftener and not in
increased quantities at a time.

Ayer’s Pills,

worth 40 cents.

(Come, cotne away).

No. 8.
1 '•ai^JW-plerea^xlcgant printed challies

In gll The newest and choicest figures and
A SATISFACTORY WAGON JACK.

colorings, these arc handsome goods, ele­

Tho cut shows just bow to moke this gant designs and goods worth IBJi" rents a
jack wliich will raise a wheel with a
yard. Our price on these goods will be 7
heavy load on a wagon if necessary. It
cents, cheaper than calico.
not move forward or backward while it
We give you fair warning of tbe arrival
b in use. Make it of seasoned elm, if

practicable, paint it. and keep it under of the above bargains.

Come before they

take their departure.

lan&amp;M

A bi’l has been introduced into tho
Now York legislature which appropriate*
$30,000 to establish schools for teaching
tho art and practice of dairying, includ­ BATTLE CREEK.
ing tbo best modes of making butter and
cheese.. Tho Schools aro to bo in charge
of tho dairy commissioners of tho state;
skilled professors and tutors aro to be
Is handling tlie
employed. Tho art of raising poultry is,
to bo included.

W. T. HART

Maryland has an agriculturist college
and experiment station, but as yet n..
state board of agriculture. At a recent
meeting of tho Fanners* association ft
was decided to recommend legislation to
secure tbe creation of a stato'board.

The weight of opinion at tbo recent
The editor of American Bee Journal
Vermont dairymen’s convention seemed
•ays: Sweet clover poasessce this advan­
to bo that warming water for stock pays
tage, tiiat while it comes into bloom late,
well, except wliere warm spring or well
with tho fall flowers, it produces nice,
thick honey, which ta second to nono as water is supplied in warm stables. ,
Georgia is to have an agricultural ex­
to quality and flavor. Let all who have
waste land sow it for the honey which it periment station, with Commissioner J
T. Henderson at the head of it.
so bountifully yields.

Binders aid Noien.
All repairs furnished on short notice.

Delton, Mich.

�*1 am afraid thia moans that too will never

A CHRISTMAS DINNER.

OOURTEtf DEATH IN

HIS SLEEP.

talks of the tornado.

I —
«p na
■MOM Mb. Mr Stodr rJ .. .
QUICK and TERRIBLE QEVASTAT10N qtsate of babies and aim
CAUSED BY THE WINDS! W*T *“ rofWr

Largest Circula,
of any paper in

®

tbe matter beyond a doubt that this was Mr.
TTjmnv-md himadf.
find anything hero; but wo may find a clow.”
When wo arrived at tbo opening in tho

A CHANCE OBSERVATION.

r. I could not understood his wlf

robbed! No; that was too abaunl
Ing tho time ou a church clock tn a neighbor- ‘
lag town, and counting lightning rods on
distant buildings and in various other ways,
and I never tired of making frosh testa.
On this day I bad been through my rou- awkwardly:
"No, I had not Ixzu-d of your gardener's
dlsapj*.xiraace; but 1 heard hut night for tbe
around for fmh object* of interest, I

“How fortunate that you worn studying
sun spots that day, Mr. Brainard; but for
that it would all hove been a mystery still"
Then turning to tbo rock, hr continued:
“Is this tbe jilacor

heavy trunk. ' '"
1 knew tlie woods perfectly, having become
familiar with every square yard of it in my

I speculated on their probable er-

railroad station not far from there, 1 decided

attention for the past two days as to put the
former almost out of my mind."
“What sort of a looking man was your
gardener I" I asked, not knowing wbnt to say,
but wishing to say something.
"A rather striking looking :ntin on account
man, being a trifle under the average height.

trunk down and using it for a sent, began an
animated conversation, which, 1 judged, was
an argument. My opinion wa* Ixwd on their
gesture:- and- facial expressions, which I
could aro plainly.
Ono of tlio men was much taller than tho

scribo how ho looks.”
of hfa room aud returned with a photograph

oval piece of chalcedony, set In gold Hold­
ing it up for Mr. Hammond to see. I said:
•‘Thismay Irad to tbediscovery of tbo robproperty.'

per that when they started simultaneously
aud looked in my direction I instinctively
shrank bock to avoid observation.
They must have board somo noise which

the silence which lasted during my long
scrutiny by asking:
'

Brainard P
stood inr attitudes which betokened expect­
ancy. They stood thus alert, watchful and
apparently listening, far a few InstuutA, and
then resumed their scats, as if what had dis-

peculiar that to tell you about It wax tho sole
object of this call”
“Indeed fl*
“I did not know until now," I continued.

anxiety. ■

dlappoared; but tho day ufter • tlu&gt; robbery

sort cf way, and tbo other, rather reluctantly,
as I thought, walked away. I concluded
that tho tall man had sent him lack for some
forgotten plcre of baggage. It secmod nat­
ural that the relations of the two tnen should
be those of master and servant; b4rl could
not understand tho equality indicated by
the apparently familiar air of dlscuai.m.

bearing a pickax and spade.
The tall man in the meantime had farm
walking about as if selecting a sjiot to bury
the trunk, for he jxflnted to a large hollow
beside a granite ttowldar, where tho icrrant
began digging, after having cleared away tbo
lenviw which bad collected there.
White- tbe irrvatst «ras digging the master
rat on tho bowlder watching him nt work,
and Mucking a &lt;fcnr which I raw him take

lifted tlw trunk into it and tbo short one cov­
ered it with &lt;«rth he had thrown out aud
then &lt;artfully covered tbe place with leaves.
pose, as tho hollow merely looked a littlo
Aalkrwer than b-fore.
’
Alter tiro short man bad carefully coacealed the tooli Ixmcath a projecting ; art of
the r.ick and filled tbe crevice with leaves,
tbe two &lt;cld a short conventatlou and sep­
arated, going in different directions, tbo tall
man toward the railrood station end the
other in tbe direction from which they bad
come with tho trunk. Just as tho men dis­
appeared 1 heard steps corn tug up tho observ­
atory i-taira.
I drew a long breath, as one does after hav­
ing finfahed a chapter in on interesting book.

nouucemrnt of a near relative’s death, and it
drove from my mind all thought of tbo &amp;*curreoce which bad just ciigruwd my atten­
tion so thoroughly.

way to a distant city, where I bad to repre­
sent my family at tbe funeral of my late
relative.
taiuing to my relative’s estate detained mo
romewbat nwro than a month.
Soon after my return home 1 heard of a
robbery which bad boon committed lu tbo
neighboring town of----- a month or more

■cwnetl a fiuo j lace ou tho bank of tlie----river, bad boon robbed of several thousand
■dollars' worth of jswelry, silvarwara and
other things, among which was a very fins
collection of precious stones, both cut and
uncut.

found, uor lutd any clew to tbo identity of
Finding, by comparing dates, that, the rob­
bery w-x. committed tbo night before I Mt
betne, I jump J at a candudan; tho men in

strange Inu'iol of a trunk were tho robbers,
aud were- Imrying their phmder on tbo day
following tbe rubbery.
•

Looking up from tbe key in my hand, I
saw that be was deathly judo and trembling
violently.

Feeling sure- that the key belonged to him
end that ht. had dropped it there, 1 said:
‘■That did not belong, to tbo gardener,
did itr
.

“that belonged to my father, and lu my
grandfather before him.”
"Oh! Then it was among tbe stolen
jewelry! Tbe rogue* dropped it when they
buried or dug up the trunk.”
“?fo; it was not among the stolen tilings’".
Mr. Hammond re plied, in n measured sort of

photograph with my linger a* I spoke, "with
another man, in a piece of woods not farfron’h
litre, carrying a trunk containing something thought.
Not liking to watch hi* discomfort, I began
digging energetically. I had not dug far

a looking man!” asked Mr. Hammond,
quickly.
"By no means so striking in his individu­
ality," I replied. "He was teller than tbe

yielding, yet with resistance enough to stop
tbo spado. I struck it again, and this time I
uncovered what a|&gt;paared to be cloth, and tbe

man's coat, with a ghastly hand protruding
.
“And his face; did you see that! Could from it.
yon recognize himP
I jumped back with a cry of horror. At
‘•‘No," said I, answering tbo last question tho lame infant Q simifar cxcfamatica
only. “I did not tell you that I saw the hsca|*xl Mr. Hammond's lips.
whole nJTair with my telescope from my ob-the hangman." added Mr. Hameerratory in----- . I had been studying sun

ing around the country with my tcmwtrtS
eye piece when I happened upon this seen.' in
lt may have been my imagination which
made methink Mr. Hammond breathed more
easily.
“What you have told mo does much to
clear up tho mystery both of the robbe ry and
tbo disuppearanco of tbo gardener. Strange
that wu should not have thought of tbo rela­
tions those two event* might bear to each
other! But wc had never suspected John In

Ibeinre

My finu thought was of tho njiiring gar­
dener, and 1 believed I wa* hi the'prasmee of
tbe murderer ns well as the murdered. Could

what motive could havo induced him to kill
tho gardener! These thoughts ffiuhrei through
my mind rapidly.
Second tltought caused mo to look more
closely at tbo dead Lamb Perhap* JhU wax
nut tbe gardener after all.
No, it was not; most certainly, thfa hand
never did any work; tbe fineness of tho skin
and tlio appearance of tho nails plainly
showed that the hand was not that of a work­
ing man.
Without further thought of corcoers, I be­
gan to dig again, though very carefully dow,
and finally using my hantfa

aud rang tho bell Tho party wax ushered
into tbo hall by the'servant, and there the
invalids mother confronted her wm, whom

tada.wuytnttmre. TV
targot to put tbe Wind t«rk

HAE

oblige hl* girl patron*.

hat. “I found that . teU^mud tho nark with hi*

-i ... ’

P

lallygaggin'. Says 1. Hl Cx thte ~
ES« Mind Attwf in
_____
.

We have re«
and Summ

STRAW, DER

Also a very pre
truth. I'm goto', to Ur, blind, rigged«.
fraAlt
w. -*--------- I ... '

:-:STEAl\

jrewnted a frightful appearance. For
twenty-two miles, however, it traveled

Good day. tnfaa; tbere's ata&gt; of my rrvufan*
-»JS
- —_.L _* v. . . '
'

cloud had temporarily retired upward; were
altogether untouched, and tornadoes hare
u,
BWaJf ^0 summit foliage of treea
without hurting anything beneath.

which they bail re-tu-cd co tlio approach of
the stenu. to find that their habitation had ip

be looked over bls shoulder at &amp;-• and d-&gt;w|r

will you find It!—New York Sup.

"Indeed 1 do,’ said AtbelwaJd. *p&gt;Hw
in low, earnest tours, n* a man ev u^unia?
with hfa own tbooghu "Y. , 1 do for*

Their can
thy, coy. *hrinfan»

We have

MACKIN
They are worth
made for

BOYS’ SJ

. We are selling

his journey to tho lx anting house.
sloop ho lixl arfasffrand through tbo window fully torn them into small strips. Several
made hi* rwapo to tbe roof, a mansard, edged cblckL-ns wcru completely denuded of tlteir,
by a tin gutter, six' stories from tbo ridewalk. fcatbm. An Iran bound trunk io Mr. ThadThence along tbo edge of the roof, balancing &gt;

album which tbo trunk bad contained were
tbo sixth. Hero be found a window open st
the top. He lowered it still further and from Dr. Dounmgtou's bouto, was recovered
It was the landlady's room. At tbe time it
was vacant and tbe delirious deeper made

wandmxl about in tbo darkness until be
found tbo stairway. Then be fel: hfaway

were dfa}«Md in ns many different direc­
tions. a &lt;!o/ wn* carried 200 yards and found

Every toucher knows by experience that,
Mhro be Las to tako hfa plan, in tin, mwi'
nation curriculum, bo has to submit to tbo
*y«tem, and he does hi* best to practice tbo

lifted over

first dfaturtied.
QV1CKEB TILkX A MAG1CXAX

The "Del|ihos tornado" rivaled tbo Dav-

i
C.------- *
wuu wim iron
•'Tho&gt;Cl1 *1,OIJO in fr*lcu,jac*“‘ w*» depoaited.

which ernou-d each other al rirht a.ngltbo whole was firmly bound toretbar by
Stronc mrita—ss
,
.

Xx•—*
P‘c“ O|&gt; to
m tornado repeated tbo fowl peeking
*t of that of I—u

served, she said, for genteel folks. Tne girl
mortified everybody. Tlie veiled ia.iy mi;
not a word until both motioned tbedrinr,
and the car stopped. “Hold on! Take that
pail,” said tbe elder lady. Her termeator
iook-xl a ewment in astonislitr.- ::t. “Tate

elder. “Why didn’t you toll me «to you
were, motherP asked thoerwtfalkn girl a»
aha picked up tho basket end went cut, white
tho occupant* of tbo car giggl&lt; d.—St. Iron •
Globe-Democrat.

While Mr. Moody was-coming up fr-xn
Wallula a clturn of that plow began talking
with Mr. Hunt in tbe preroneu cf tbe orca- *
gvUst- about thn new church being built ta

, Thereupon Mr.
here. I will giro S3. How Btichaill J™°
giroF be asked « passcngti "I will
**
moro,” ho n*i&gt;ond«!, and in n few
«20wm raised. Thereupon Mr HuntciBM

&gt; Ul-:a U’raado of 1512,

,
wukaa, and uxoe their er.trnito
tanitm by th.
th.M»dl Bat n

h-intfs l;uu*c, near Delphoa, wm
U*.17
thu d*
«ct,nu the bank uf the SoUne river 8U)f«ra

One Price Ctothi

It chanced to intru.ie on

opposite. Sbo immediately was indigusut
She abm*.-d market boskits roundly, so*

agidturt^jioor |x-oplo Itfng'altowid to nte ia

Grievous injuries) were widely
Tl.. __o___
-

E. W. MC

Served Her Hight.

Warden's dwcliing*waa strewn over tut area

perished.

The Largest a
at Pric

Last week I *aw\u incident that t wtWr
lUustrateda gH»wiugVn«b-dead,
!;-y -fwith
--urgfak'
hfa bro.-! and shouLfars driven into
An old lady, .but a portly cue.'heavily rctiai,

Then she allo wid the opinion tn escape that

o&lt; ,— '

ta.

with sorrow, not unmix.-1 with grief, a* tbo
young man turned away, that hfa fawn col­
ored trouan-s bad been deftly repaavd in the
jiostarn (pite with irrcgul ir |v-.uh»ort of

filled tauket down.

adjacent bourn was, without injury, moved

- --------- j---- ——- ——

ST4 “
»g|&lt;» -.hd,

comfort ar dignity," and with a dry, crerrul-

walked bitterly toward the gvnte’ (urukhiag

a yard dr two from when- sho stood.
Some singular "frewks" of tbs wind are rv-

hi* wanderings anew.
Here, by chance, he struck hfa brad against chino was broke into half a hundred pieces,
a door jamb, and tbe shock brought him to

ton Globe.

love and kindness and pattern phwliog. I

situation, and they promptly put up tb»t*
tnainlog 13. When Mr. Moody !•'•;»J tt#&lt;
Urn t9fi had been wmtribuud. fa»
"Thfata tho first time I ever took up a &lt;««“
tiou ou a railroad for a church, but 1 made’
win. "-Walla Walla Union.

All No. 1 goods
able. Prices
ber this when
bracket to the

Fur

Everything desir

At

Arci

■DRIV

The Only SUC

I make i specialty o
deeper. All work gua
Leave orders or enq

-i

muo.andkft m. flat as if a cider rewe had
assist him. I fed cure that John killed him
to get tbo jewufa, oa well os tbo bribe.”

oproing « ino mgn
,
manual rretying xchool tbeoth-r eight. anc.

buried tn tho family lot after a coroner's in­
quest, which found that be camo to Li* d&lt;wth
by tho moans of wmr blunt instrument In thu

snood's lean.
Thinking It a duty to Inform Mr. Ham-

E. W. M(

A surprisingly minute activity was displayed

“I ken how we’ll mana™ 1‘

drive there f

to me, is to tako a bout and drop down tbo

by tbo brad and writhing In agony, its tail
curbtig and fashing a* If actuated by tbo im-

Tbe Technology boys explained as far as ’ ^broken into kindling wuo.L
they were aide. Tbe amazed and thoroughly
frightened number hastened far boy up stairs

found.

chance of recovering anything; but you know
wn might find sumo dew at tbo spot where
tho things wore buried which would Isul to

the gyrations of a whirlwind terrifically au­
dible from afar, advaucro with a rapidity
imring arnut time far thought or fiigtit. Tho
••funnel cloud” teclor-ing the Lre .Summit
tornado made its appearance about «
p. .m. on May »&gt;. 18TO. k»kitig like
a large olejdumt's trunk with the small
end pointing downward. Another obw-rver

anything more than I hare told you,” and.

vum craumier, n"
tries to acquire tho crammer'* nrt—omnes
rodsmeogtmer. Irocbcr.,
^01.
mere and student* all havo to tako thrir place'
had him only a few months, but lx&gt; has bcm
in tbe vast examining machine, which. Ilka
sober, industrious and apparently trustwortbo Prussian military system, grinds out a
uniform pattern Tbo huge examining mill
grinds continually, and grinds very fast—
unllketheiuUfaof tbegods-but tfa.'.-ynie p
what you have told me, it fa very easy to are
casts add,-, it fa dfaignw! to grind out tho
it all"
hint
I did net know what to think of Mr. Ham­ ma's face.
I do not my that wo can do without r-rnnt.
mond's coolnas in tho matter.' Was it nil
Inattons; nor do I object to all examinations,
soma horrible dream!
nndre any condition. My complaint fa con­
Here, lying portly buried in the earth,
doubt that I had seen tha gardener, cten; yet
fined to tho iactwjmt fnquency of examina­
there was bu likens in my Lund and here
tion), tho growth of-tbo practice in tn a highly
was tbo other man I bnd turn, sitting btforo
artificial syntem, tho creation of a profession
me. Perhaps there might bo somo reason Hero was Mr. Hammond standing looklag tf examining, and its oorrelaUvo tbo/prointo hi* own grqve and trcmWuig like *■&gt;
fccion of cramming, tbo whokaalo. nxi-hnnleal and hurried way In which tho Vromh.*.
With cn effort I convinced myself that I
his gardener to secrete them, ho had quietly
tion* are l.-ld, and tbo subjection of teaching
sent him av.ay, knowing where to find him was awoke, and not dreaming. ’
to examining. In sum, I complain that tbo
Ttifa
wonderful
Ukenca
accounted
for
my
whim ho wished.
'
Wek. tan easily acquired and cheaply purcruel mtsjudgmeat of Mr. Hammond.
caaiaolo trick, of answering printed qae«yon couldgo to th&lt; spot in tho woodsf
tiow, should now Kj largely tako tho place of
looiting
than
Mr.
Hammond,
now
that
1
ex
­
“Yes indeed; 1 am familiar with every
soUd knowledge? and be ofilcfallv held out a*
square foot of that ground, and have been amined Li* fare. Death bad changed It tbo rod of study -Fratenc Harris la Pop.
many times at that very place. If you like, somewhat, but 1 could ssrtcr to tbe identity ulsr Scicnco Monthly.
man Kn.l flu. ....^
. ...
*,
I will show you just where it is."
“The very thing I was about to request. It
•'Who is her 1 asked, feeling sura Mr.
not loo great a tax cu your time and klnd"Logic fa logic,”
“My brother.”
•
“Kiltesl by tho gardenert' I said.
jewels. Ah! Mr. Brainard, you do not knot
proccai sometimes vfoM« _____
.. ®nt

but n col lector can appreciate that part of it. ”
His eyes fairly sp-irkled with enthusiasm &lt;ui Brainard, in ardor to explain thfa to you.
bo spoke of his collection and trial to make , “My jraor brother, bore, was even more
me understand that tbe beauty and rarity fond of jewel* than I, end had a iwnarkablo
which hiaSspecimcrx pomssed were seldom
equated even in public collections.

alternately and dropping. and swaying with

friend wnom uej »••&gt;■)----------- ■ borne, a half dosrn mils. away, critically ill

a stupor. The boys, applied what restora­
tives they had at hand, and. bringing him
partly to himwlf, they ciotbfd him la gnrmenu from their wardrolm and carried him

. J. Jr"’*;&gt;»

L-o low Ulf

b-^bMduddwscroeoun^ fjT
dr)’- baking down
roof from hi* xcat high up b"hin.L

glided into th” room, and n faint voice gaspec

wish delirious fever.
.
"J» that you, *—r
“ Y«." replied the weaker voice.
•■How. for heartu. sake, did you get tn
ibould hare asked; for 1 was very turn 1 had
hero In that finrbr
"Wril. boys, 1 tenUy know. Ill try to tell
you about it,” and b- «uk into a d^lr.
mid:
“Lot u* look this place over carefully be­ UiiverbiR -Kb IbocokL They wrapped him
in overcoats, and hp went on to »y in a crowd
art of a way that Ur last h- remembered
We did *o, and found nothing.
was dropping to deep in hisown l«i nt home.
dug up I think if it bad been tbe place Suddenly ho wa* awakened by iomethmg
would not have been so carefully recovered.” striking him on tbr l^«sd. aud bo fuoud himwlf in a xtraago bouw, groping nb-mt Sho
and found them without difficulty. I went hallway in hl* night robe.
to work immediately, and began to scratch
Ho beard voirex He went down a flight of
staln-and Ibtrocd at a door.
something glitter sinoug the.
Ho recogiita.l tbo voice*. They wore tlrw
of friend* at the Institute Hearing them.
"Ha! A ctew!” 1 exclaimed, stooping to
pick it up.
■

tmall bead surmounted tbe shoulders. The
lUire, and I could, without'difflculty, identify
it aa tho ono I had wcu through my tetascojx*.
Mr. Hammond probably noticed my criti-

octllneicf a gaunt figure in white.

/ “Hello, bore."
.,^-hlow.
’ Abounded, nouphued. uM

whom I saw in tho wot ds burying the trunk.

great bread th of sboulderj and depth of chest,
was drrs*rd like a laborer.
I could see these men so plainly tiiat It
sre-m-d strange that I could not bear their

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tornado to a vlolset agitetioa amongcw

Ho looked with much interest when I point­

about a month ago.’

nsift«tnali

.

.x.

woods and saw tbe bowlder on which I had
he U» Wind a** I

You mny

Hammond, tbe owner of tbo bouse; but what
should I say to himl Tell him that I had
trial eye [More to the tubo and amuxo myself. seen him in tbo- wood* that day helping to

eurfcaity.

Mint tn ft*.

mmo school friend ana new*
riously tho day before yesterday.

One day while studying son iqmts with my

Tbe sight of two men carrying a trunk in

studenfa, who occupy a r;xl£a
,
_
.. -—.» twinlifl? llOUSO, DO*

was uown ivr an uuu"~
ScbcxJ from tbo BtudrotM Pdnt

,

ever knew tbo motive ot tbo murderer.
which led to tbo theory that John had come
Detect! ven privately employed by Mr. Ham-

bark which never arrived.

Hreaki.

Probably sho

graxnmo was prefixed *itb a Ml» *
ta reality • vary yotmg mfaa, t»t Ion*
abort drema, aud with nil lb* youthful mF
c«u cf look whrfb fa so cbarta-a; j*
*U&gt;rA IJiMhie. unin tbeOte**-^ tufa---

TH

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HASTINGS. MICH., APRIL 24.1889.

It. IP. MORRILL &amp;■ CO.,

HA IS-:-HA TS
We have received our stock of Spring
and Summer Hats in all the new
Styles of
STR.lIV, DERBY and SOFT CRUSH.

Hastings Banner.

COUNTY NEWS.

Published Wednesdays, by
COOK &amp; TSTISJCEHST
.------ AT-----Hastings, Barby Covnty. MfcniOAN.
BCUAcntiTiox

J. McKelvey, Maule Grove.
in eituer ease is cents will be‘added for po*tc5uut&gt;hea !,n!’*crltlcr re*ld,a outside of the
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ADVERTISING RATES:
One column per year................. ,&gt;............ dtMOO
• Extra ch lire for special positions.
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JOB PRINTING.
tspeclai rrlde is felt in Hie Job Printing De/Xwtmeatof the Banker. Everything In the
entire office Is new; and with the latest faces of
type, the most approved patterns of machinery
wnrlrmnn

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,\lst&gt; a very pretty line of Boys’ and Girls’

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High Street.
Tommie Robinson la very sick.
The senior Mrs. Gorham’s, health is very
poor tbit* spring.
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S. Doud Is putting un an addition to his
house.
Addle Stone was calling on friends on
High street one day last week.
George Cross lias the wall nearly done
for his burn.
Mr. Hale Ims gut a new kind of patent
fence; wonder where it was hitched.
Report says that George Cofiield Is try­
ing to learn the mason trade.'
What 1ms become of the Podunk scribe;
guess that he must have the measles every­
body else has them.
-Rumor Niys that Wm. Tuttle is going to
occupy the vacant house at the south end
of High street.
Elder Gorham is doing considerable
building this spring in the fence line.
Our road commissioner has plenty of
business on hand now repairing roads and
bridges.
Mr. Gorham. .Sr., says that his grapes In
hb green house are as large as peas and
the bunches are over a foot long.

M ACKINTOSH COATS!
■The' are worth double any rubber coat evfr
made for durability and comfort.

POWDER

TOYS' SHIRT WAISTS
We are selling from 15c. to SI.50 each.

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The Largest and Best Stock we ever had
at Prices that are Correct.

/’. IT. MORRILL &amp; CO.,
Hastings, Mich.

0&gt;: Price'Clothiers.

Absolutely Pure.

competition with the multltudcof low test, short
weight, alum or phosphate powders. Bold only
WaHBLv""*’
Oct &gt;191

F.S1UKE. M. D.,

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Office over Holloway's drug store.
office hours from a to 4 p. m. Tdepbbne, con­
necting with realdence, at Holloway’s drug
store

M. B. GIL1.ASPIE. Notary Public
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and U. S. Claim Agent.
will, prosecute all kindi of claim* uefore the
Deputtmenu of the Interior office. Calion him
at bbi store, corner Court and Jefferson Sts.,
Hastings. Mich.

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M. FOWLER,
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Dvntlst
Room* formerly occupied by Dr. Jones, over
Smith, Hams &amp; Van Arman’*.

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All No. 1 goods, desirable work, and season­
able. Prices on them are right. Remem­
ber this when you need anything from a
bracket to the finest bed room suit.

Furniture.
Everything desirable in this line.

At the Blue Front.

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Is agent for the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co.
Be writes policies ou a man1* property against
School began in the Durkey schoolhouse
lose by Are, lightning or wind; against a man’s last Monday with Edith Dalhon as teacher.
life by death and accident.
We hear that P. G. Henry has got an­
other hired man as he ia not able to do
MITH A COIXIROVE.
much workjilmself yet
Lawycn.
Old Mr. Fisher, of Johnstown, was
(Office In Union block, limit lugs.)
Fracftce is all the courts of the state.
burled last Thursday. He has followed
his son very quick.
A E. KENASTON.
Claud Henry has lieen making a visit In
O..
Attorney at Law.
Woodland with hisannt Mlnny Woolet.
(Over J. 8. Goodvear * (to.'a store.)
John Llchty is making all arrangvmonta
Practices tn an courts ot the State. Collections for a new house on his farm.
Tin* measles seems to keep around yet.
Leonard Edmonds i « work Inglis father’s
QOOK A SHELDON,
farm this season.
Hattie Jones has been unable to fill her
(OfficeIn Abstract Block.Hastings,
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Have the only set of Abstract, Books In Barry place in Geo. Wilson's store on account of
County.
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sickness.
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Archie Me Goy
DRIVE WELLjS,
----------OR--------

■The Only SUCCESSFUL WELL Made !
i make a specialty of driving tubular wellS, or sinking wells
deepen A.11 work guaranteed.
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Leave orders or enquire at Rorabeck’s Feed Sheds.

O. A. Whitright, *
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THE NEW FIRM
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R. MUDGE &amp; SON
Are receiving their

New Spring Stock
!,ouShtfor spot cash and would be pleased to show
t they can give you better goods for the money than
“ - lrln,n Barry county. Call on us and see for yourselves.

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R. MUDGE &amp; BON.

R. TIMMERMAN, Hoinatpathlc Physlclan and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)

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Carlton.

About one hundred of the friends and
relatives of J. OdeH and wife surprised
them Friday the IUth, it being the 29lh
anniversary of their wedding. Mr. (Mull
wa-i found building fence (?) with a boat
and spear and was taken into custody by
some of the gentlemen present who ac­
cused him of Ashing which he strongly
denies. Hp was brought to the house,
prayer was offered and then the guests sat
down to such a dinner.as only the good
wives of Carlton know how to provide.
Tlien they listened to an essay by Mrs. Ed.
Raymond. remarks Uy Dr. Wright, music,
communication from Mrs. Odell’s brother,
D. D. Smith, of Kansas, remarks by Mr.
Center and a poem by S. Smith, of Kansas,
and presentation of the presents by Rev.
Townsend after which the day was spent
in talking over old times and the guests
went home confident Hint It was good FrF
day to them ul least.

ITUART, KNAPPEN &amp; VANARMAN,
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Lawyers.’
I’raMtte In all courts of the state and lu the
fulled Stales court*
Offices over Hastings National Bank.
The fanners have got tli^lrnat*.sowed.
Barauss. MJchUptm
I Associate offices. Boom* U. ifl and 1L new
Jay Carpenter-and family, of north Carb
Houseman Block, Grand ltap!d«. Midi.
ton. Sumlayvd with the former's parents.
C.‘ P. Covert has returned to Carltou.
C. D. Beebe. of your city, was seen on
our streets Sunday last.
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ftRAMEH, BATES A ( RAMER.
E B. Carpenter was In Woodland last
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Attorneys at Law. a
Friday.
Practice* In all courts of the state and t'nlted
John
Carpenter
was
in
Woodland
States. Specialattantiou tocollectiou-. Money
to loan on real estate. Office over O. D. Spauld- Monday.
The rumor is that nets in the river at
Peters bridge have been cut, but that is
A. BARBER, M. D..
not all that ought to lie done, the law
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rhyslcian^nnd hurgwui.
Office over Nevin’s stare. Office hours from 2 ought to take Its course now.
Charlie Hies, of Woodland, passed
through here &lt;m his way home from ix»we|l
p W. LOWRY, M. D.,
where he had been buying ixitatoesj
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Phvslctau and Surgeon.
By the way tiiat U B. Carpenter scram­
Makes a specialty of treating diseases of tiie bled Saturday it looked as If lie had fell in
K YE and EAll and the nrmervation of riilon
OLits^ESly ntt,UB ’ 8l’®CTACfcBS *”** C)0 tiie river.
J. Odell has Improved the looks of his
Office and residence on Broadway, near Court farm with a new fence.
House, Hastings, Mich.
C. W. Stillwell, of the Valley city, at­
tended the party at J. Odell's.
C. WELTON

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■No Specialties

PottiuMter, Banfleld.
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O’Donnell.
J. N. Covert, Cariton..
Fostraaster. Freeport,
D. L Jtertlillnd'Cedar Creek.
F. G. Norwood, Delton.
JohnHhean, Hickory Corners.
Brown &amp; Calros, FralrievlUe.
Byn» Usher. Creasy's Corners,
u ni. Broward, Broward.
A.«. Jessup, Orananrllle.
Fostmaater. Yankee bprinrs.
itiit, Bowens Milla. '
these agnta will be receipted

not sealed with us will, betwnen this date aud
New Years, pay tiielr snbacripllous to the
Banjckb's agent* named above.
Respectfully,
-COOK &amp; NISKERN.

■ We have on Sale the celebrated

CLOTHING.

Woodland Center.

rates:

Mrs. Emory Alversun will start for Kan­
sas City today.
Mary Sackct has gone to Bloomington,
IfARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate. In11L. for a vlalL
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surance and Loans.
Steve Temple and Mike Doster s|&gt;enl
OBobwithJ.G. Bun^an^bon. » doors north
Sunday In Otsego.
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C. B. Roblnaon's niotlier Is visiting him.
Stephen Temple Is Improving his place
by seuing maple trees.
Herb Brown Is clerking for Billy.
lota for sale. ____ . ________
There was no Mbool on Friday, Mr.
Smith being called bwpe by tiie serious
astings
ity
ank Illness of his father.
House cleaning Is the present order of
Hartings, - - Mkdi.
the day, consequently tiie gentlemen wear
very pleasant faces.

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ow terineriy occupied by Meaner Bros.
officers:
O. G. Robinson. President;

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DinrcTORJ*:
W. H. rowers.
Dan W. Reynolds,
J. A. Greble,
D. O. Robinion,

Fred Pierce Is building a meat market
Mart Bates hah just completed a uew
residence.
James Doonan has the foundation laid
for a new dwelling.
Several of our enterprising citizens have
planted maple trees In front of their lots.
In my last letter I mentioned the death
of Mrs. Alexander McCallum. She had
been HI a long time and her death bad
lieen expected fur some time. She leaves
a husband and four-children to mourn her
l&lt;«s. There was a large attendance at the
funeral, tire services being conducted by
Rev. L. McLean.
Meetings are being held at the Sprague
school house, conducted by Rev. J. Martin.

The best Advertis­
ing medium inBar­
ry County.
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WHOLE NO. 1769.
Woodland.

A good many of our people have their
oats sown and gardens made.
Will Sessions, from Fortland. visited his
sister Mrs. Chas. McArthur Saturday and
Sunday.
. G. W.1 Palmerton Is quite sick with lung
fever.
Mrs. Hollopetcr. of east Cartton, has
purchased a village lot of Mj. Crowell and
is preparing to build a house upon the
same.
Miss Barrel from New York, who has
been slaying with her brother for tiie post
four months, has returned to her home.
Dorr N. Stowell, who is attending col-,
lege at Lanalng, spent Sunday with his
parents.
Mrs. Chamberlin, formerly of Woodland
now southern Illinois, accompanied by her
sister Mrs. Parker is visiting her many
friends Mt thb* place.
John Cook works for John and Americus
Palmerton this summer.
•Ellas Brevier has completed tiie wall for
C. Snyder’s new house.
The Cooper Bros, have commenced work
on Levi Holmes' new house.
Charlie Brooks Is driving a well for L.
Holmes.
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Hattie Hood spent Sunday with P.
Meyers.
Yorxa Sounttn.

must lw reached and ought to be and can
be. Don’t stop to ask what your neighbor
does. Don’t concern yourself about your
neighbors. Do your duty and expert your
nelghlwrs to do the name. They will do
It much sooner and better if yon da yours.
How can all tills work be done, to reach
everybody?
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Not by one man. nor a'down war a hun-

First, two goal men must lx given cltarge
of the work tn thu townships. Tlien a
school district committee of three must be
appointed, consisting of an ex-aoldier. a
civilian and a lady ta canvass each school
district thoroughly In the manner Just
stated, getting as near as possible one dol­
lar per family. The monuwat can't be
paid for with a smaller average.
There must not be delay in the work,
(hie week’s time ought to finish the work
in each township, and will lf,attended to.
Now ia a busy time. But the work in the
school districts can be done wvcnlugs as
well as hi daytime.
As far as practicable Mr. M. L. Cook,
who has the matter in charge, will arrange
for appointing of couMulttees at public
meetings. .When those cannot be held, he
will personally see to naming, of commit­
tees.
School district committees are to report
to township committee of two. Township
committee will report to M. L. CoA or C.
A Sabbath School has been organized at W. Armstrong, Hastings.
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the Wesleyan Methodist church. Officers
Subscription papers will be furnished
elected: Mrs. Rowley. SupL, Junes Brag- the different committees by M. 1- Cook.
don. Sec.. Mr. Strickien, Treas., Mrs.
Now let the people of Barry county take
Hunt, chorister. Nellie Wagoner, librarian. energetic hold of this most laudable and
’ Preaching next Sabbath at half past two. patriotic enterprise and make It a success.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday and It will be Barry county’s greatest shame
Sunday evening.
and reproach if they do not It will be a
Jay Strickien has moved into hi.* new lasting monument to their credit if they da
house.
It can be done, and done easily If all
Wm. Binnan has moved back to Carlton. work together. Let it be done.
. Mrs. Holoficter has taught a lot tn
MKKTDraa.
Woodland center, and Is about putting up
The following meetings have been ar­
a house on the same.
ranged for:
Mrs. Wermuth lias returned home from
Irving village. Friday evening. April
Stanton, where she* has been visiting her -jqih", at school house, addressed by Hon."
sick father ami other friends.
John Carveth*
Mrs. Strickien Is very sick at thb* writ­
Dowling, Saturday evening, April 37th,
ing.
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nt Rice's hall, addressed by Hon. Clement
Mrs. Coleman is sick with typhoid pneu­ Smith.
Mi&lt;ldleville, Tnesday evening. April30th,
monia.
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Fanners are busy putting in oats.
at G. A. R. liall, addressed by Hon.
Clement Smith.
Nice weather for wheat and grass.
Wheat Jooks nice.
Assyria Center. Tuesday evening, April
noth, at town hall, addressed by M. L.
Cook.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Gexkhovk Skxatoh McMiujut.
M. L. Cook bas received the follow ing
Following are the real estate transfers from Hon. James McMillan. U. 8. Senator:
for the week ending April 22&lt;xl. 1889, as
Detroit. Mich.
taken from the books In the register^ office; M. L. Cook. Hastings. Mich.
Melissa M. Corey to Hibbard Hale; Bna sec I
.Dear Sib:—1 taktf'pleasurc in enclosing
an&lt;M Baltimore. WM. '
my
check
for
935
as
a
subscription
to the
Jas. It. Rusli to Frank Cole: lot &lt;9 Delton. HO.
D. 8. Snyder to Win. I. Ford; 40a sec is Barry, Barry Co. Soldiers and Sailors Monument
•1.300.
fund.
Wishing you every success hi your ctYours truly.
Fanny Meloy to Wm. H. Mcloy: can sec S Hast­ fort, 1 am
ings, St.
James MrMinjtx.
Mary M. Lewis to Wm. 8. Meloy; Ila sec 30'
If Senator McMillan, who ha* no Inter­
Carlton. SltO. •
Joseph a. GdBfrey to I loyal .Mudjre; 00a sec 3 est in this matter Jn common with the peo­
ple of Barry county can give 935, mpecutiJaa. Miller to Charity F. Maxwell; i»*ex lotto' ly when he Is called upon forcontributlons
Morgan, f«n.
Benjamin Moore to John Campbeff; lol .’ hlk for charitable work in Detroit alone for
Mldaievllle,
twice «•-’.• a day, certainly no man in Barry
Win cameroa to Jas. Stereoson; (a Orange­ county can withhold a subscription of from
ville. sun.
; 50 cents to Sr&gt;0 In profturtioii to his ability.
l.NT»:nEsT GIIOtTING.
Dillaxoa &lt;*aln to K. L. Raymonds parcel sec 1C
The people are beginning to take hold of
Carltoii.
John Sbasbel to Marion Slia«hel; tia see 3। the work ot raising funds foT the soldiers
Joliusto«-n. ano.
and sailors monument in a way that is
Sarah Itham to Anna It. Mapes; Xi sects Bal- bustncM-like and an earnest of Mieces*.
At Bowens Mills tlien’ was splendid In­
terest nt the meetinc Fridaj evening. J.
A.K. Cleveland to Marertius Wright; Cta sec W. Briggs and S. C. Ritchie were made
Il Thornapple.
. John louniHiiw to Jas. McGlnue*; lox see 13, township committeemen. A chairman was
Rutland. r-TMi.
chosen for each school district committee,
Oils Newton to Ennout Newton. 10a aec S arrangement* perfected for earnest and agCarlton. 8to&gt;.
L 1’arrot to D. Caln; kA 2 blk 4 Woodland 873. gresslve work all along the line, in the
Iris W. Cargo to Henry C. Wiles; 40a aec 13 neigliitorhood of 970 has been raised al­
' Anns karkHt to Sami Smith, et al; Ttta secs ready.- The people expect tomake Yankee
Sprlngs_pmtributc9150. which In proporM and Anwrla. *1 TOO.
IMwartl Hpire to Albert Spiro: !ria sec t Arty- tlon to the wealth of the town w ill be as
good If not better than any other In the
county. The Banner some time last year
Assyria, tl.NQ.
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M. Wright to Ercd It H. Gale; lots Middleville. nuide the statement that Yankee Springs
W«&gt;.
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bad nilswl her full quota. This statement
came from information that proved to
THE SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’
have been errone&lt;ius. Some one told D.
MONUMENT.
R. Cook that Yankee Springs had raised
8150 last year. That Is Yankee Springs
We have already explained that a con­ full quota. The money wasn't raised then.
tract has been made by the Barry C«j. But We have full confidence It will be.,.
Soldiers and Sailors Monument Associa­ Yankee Springs responded nobly when pfe
tion with A. Black A Son of thia city for a country needed men al the front, and will
84,son granite monument, to be dedicated bu as prompt to respond now to the county
io the memory of the 1,000 citizen noldiere monument, which shall commemorate the
/furnished by Barry Ca in the war for the deeds of valor of Barry county's bovs in
[Union.
blue.
' Messrs. Black A Sou have advices from
At Frecjiort Friday evening, the^e wan
the Barre granite works from whom the held an earnest and successful meeting in
monument has lieen contracted by them, the Interest of the monument fund, C. H.
that II Is nearly ready for shipment, and Von Arman of this city making the address.
will l&gt;e sent very soon.
Tiie people take hold of this matter with
Tiie time for action Is near at hand. their accustomed energy, ami will not lag
Tlie necessary action must lie taken ami In their efforts till tire north 94 sections of
that very sodn.
Irving nyd-the north-12 sections of Carlton
This Is a criuntp matter. In which every bring i(p their full pn&gt;)&gt;ortlmi of contribuman. woman bnd child lnrthe county has tione hi ahi of the monument Thefollowan Interest and should be willing and glad fng general committee was cljoacii: John
to pay something.
J. Reuter, chairman, Ranson - Wolcott.
The monument must be paid for. It Wesley Fox. John Herrington. Mrs. H. C.
would be the blackest sort of a record for I’iicknutn. Mrs. Wm. Fehelfy. This gen­
Barry1 county if one man or firm or a few eral committee will select tiiefr school dis­
men should lie compelled to jmy for tiiat trict commltoea, and propose to push mat­
which is to reflect the patriotic feeling of ters to a succcsafu! Issue. No one doubts
the people of Barry county, and a remind­ that success will attend their efforts, who
er to subsequent generations that Burry is at all acquainted with this general com­
county people appreciated the heroism, the mittee. Nor does any one who knows the
self sacrifloe, the love of country displayed gixxl ]x&lt;opleof northern Irving and Carlton
by her 1.000 boys In blue.
doubt that they will generously respond.
This monument Is to reflect tlw appre­
At Woodland Center Saturday evening
ciation the people of Barry county have was held a splendid business meeting In
for the blessings of liberty, the peace and tiie Interest of the monument. Addresses
prosperity and a-unltcd country, a “govern­ were made by Jndge Smith and Senator
ment of the people by the people and for Colgrove, and the people wanned right up
the people’1 which the boys in blue saved to business. Woodland people take n Just
and perpetuated. That is the purpose. pride In leading off nobly In every worthy
To let a few pay for such a work would lie or patriotic cause or public spirited enter­
the most Ignoble thing Barry Ca could da prise. and we have never doubted they
They will not do 1L We know the peo­ would In this. Now It is certain that the
ple of Barry county and know that they good people of Woodland will come to the
will never permit such an injustice, such front with more than wonted vigor and
an outrage to be consummate*!. They will generosity. Jew** Jordan, James H. Bawdy
never let It go to the world that Barry and Dr. IL C. Carpenter were made the
county people are built that way.
general township committee. They have
«But something must lie done, and done chosen their school district committee*,
soon.
and work will now lie pushed ail along the
What is to be done?
' line. They expect to raixe one dollar for
Simply this:
xeach voter in the township, wwblch will
Every mon, woman and child In Barry make 8400. The character of the people
county must have this matter presented to1 and of the committee is a sufficient guarhim or her In such a wfcy that his or her auty that they will do what they set out
duty will I* plain. All must give some-1 to do.
thing. No one could think of giving 1mm
Many have naked ”H6w much time can
tlian 10 cents. Every child ean do that. we have in which to pay our subscriptions.”
No fanner's wife would full to give the The Monument Aasoctattan authorize ua
price of two or four dozens of eggs. No' to state that they will give until September
fanner would ask to be let off for less than। 1st 1S80. to all who wish that much time
M cents to g5 or more according to his
ability. An average of one dollar a family

�tte G*o1m of He Hcpul.i*., ujL
Ooddem rf-jStewW t; prXLs'u1
"»• tap^ety te of art
bav.atoo teen strnck,
medallion of Wa*ldugt,,n^..®
appropriate tmcrtpU. u . ru«,
kept as historic sooronir* The
rommittre and tte dmpi
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be arranged in various .
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the general gov«rnm.-,it, u,
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The national Glory Will Center
in New York April 30.
THREE

DATS

REJOICING-

[omesiead

tort Mu* .to

May I. taxa.

Georg" Washington wn* tho’hero of tho
men wccwaful ami kavt destructive revolu­
tion recordwl in hfattory. Hi* inauguration
wn* tho beginning of » now era, nx well aa
tho inception of a new government, indeed,
tho chief novelty of tbe new government
eonstotod not so much In Ito form, for that
conttar.H.1 little Hurt w new. bnt tbo vital
application of principle* admitted down
to that time, but generally ignored. Tbo
declaration of radical principles by which
tbo Dutch of tbe Sixteenth century Justified
their sanguinary struggle with Spain, and
tte system of pcHHcnl ethics prcfesrol by the
English in their revolution of t lie Seventeenth
century, received but httle addition In tte
Dsclaration of Independrae*; but wbnt the
Dutch and tte English could not do by reason
of their old environment, tte American*,
marvelously favored by a sparse population
In an immcnw country, end the sulf reliance
•f pioneers, ruwiutely set tteroaelvesto make
practical
Tte beginning of the American republic
now stands forth nn era far more important
than tiiat of Magna Cbarta or tho Hotition of
Righto. H* centennidl will, therefore, to
celebrated tA Now York city with nil theenthariasmerf the first inauguration added to
ttocoafldenrebornaf a hundred years'kuocem President Harrison will arrive by tbe
same route, and will pass over tte sniur sei nes
in New Jersey ax did President Washington.
Do will embark in like manner at Elisabethport, N. J., and para thence on a trovernment
dispatch teat to tbo foot of 'Wall street,
among the vessels of all nation*, as Washing­
ton did; will bo formally welcomed by tbo
mayor and city crfitcial*, as Washington was;
will to ftcoiveri with tte sanso mlute, and
generally will oboervo tlw sanw routin *

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wttb --- --- ———-— —r—*' &gt;M;rn*Q tn
which cot;M protobly tavur (,&gt; no
try in tte wodd'. .t nor rst. i
ffi* American
Raprastatath cs of ail •
todies in Amrciru bai

lADP&amp;ftNtA

met in Federal ball, opened and counted tb«
votes, George Washington receiving evary
one for president and John Adams enough
to elect him vice president. Charles Tbomp
son, secretary of tbo Confederation congress,
wm immediately dispatched to Mount Ver­
non with tho official notification to the prcsldent-elect, end Sylvanos Boun-.o sailed in a
pocket boat through Iz&gt;ng Island sound on
the 7th of April for Boston with tbo formal

where ho u m Introduced as vice president of
the United States on i took the rotli of office.
Early on the morning uf April 83 the
booming of cannon and tho ringing of bells
announced that Washington had arrived nt
Elizabeth port, N. J., and bo-diys* »«» en­
tirely stisjx-ndcd. At Ellzabetliport the prew
idcat-ckcl wm received by a committee of

federation roogrewi aid governor of lie
Western territory, tbo five pcrwni’ at the
bends of tii-- dejiartineota, ti»o ministers of
France and Spain, the chaplain of cougresw
and penons in tbo suite of the president, the
lieutenant governor, ebaggellor, chief justlcw
tmd jndgt* of tbe supreme &lt;yurt cf New
York and mayor of tho city; alio, that there
should be servicre In ali tbe rhurcbe* in tl&gt;e
city at 0 o'clock In tbe morning, which all
tho people were reque*te«! U&gt; attend; that
imnu-diatrly after tbe conclusion of the Serv­
ice* tbe pr.Mijsdon sboald more, that the
oath stionld l« taken about noon, and that
tbe prvsidtTt. chaplain and U'tb -homos of
congrew should proewd to St. Paul's ebufeh
imniwllately af&gt;cr tbe ceremony, to tear

THE CONSTITUTIONAL FATHERS.
Tho annexed history of Washington's Inau­
guration will, therefore, be a sort of advance
programme of the ceremonies on the coming
aotii of April Tbo preliminary sketch will,
it to hoped, enable young readers to compre­
hend tho peculiar difficulties confronting the
first president, und in the discussion* which meut, the cornice* being arranged in thirteen
preceded nhd the words in which tbo agree­ squarm. each of which contained a star, and
ment to th* cbarter of tbo national govern­ over it was the American eagle an&lt;is&gt;s^luT in­
THE GLORIOUS DAY.
ment was couched may I* found tho gernis signia. Over It also were the arms of the
Tbe programme was fully cr.rrial oat A
of our natiouid policy and thedivergencies of United State* with thirteen sculptured ar­
rows, entwihed in olive tranche*, all combin­
national salute ushered in tho morning of tho
our political portico.
Slab of Ajril At t&gt; o'clock every trail in the
It to conceded by all olraorrcrx of that time ing to give th* imposing, structure a truly
city pook&gt;l for a few minute*! then tn slow
that tbo constitution never would have ob­ national appearance. Tl.o dliamber for the
tained the sanction of tho needed states had •repctwcntative* wm sixty-eno feet long and
tones sunimonw*. the people to religious torfifty-eight
brood,
with
an
arcbed
ceiling
view, immediately after which the proutataou
there not been a certainty in tho public mind
forty-six
feet
high
In
the
center.
The
senwa* formed In the following order­
Hint V. ushlngton would Ira tbo first (iresident
and therefore giro to its terms an executive
Cot Morgan Lewi*. at tendrd by two officers
Cm&lt;- Ktokm with the Troop of ilunn
construction which would be binding for all highly decorated. In the center of it* arched
f
Artillery
time. Washington was therefore In a pecul­ ceiling of light blue was a sun und thirteen
iar sense the principal creator of tho new stars. It* fire places were Hued by polished
government. But tbo onuses for local Jeal­ variegated American marble, and the presi­
dent's
chair
was
ricvnted
throe
feet
above
ousy which went so near to defeating hto object
may hero bu briefly and profitably reviewed. the floor under a crimson canopy. NAr it
n largo door opened «&gt;uth ward upon tbe bal­
cony where Washington took the oath of
office. In there hall* in the closing days of
April, IT89, were assembled tbo reaU/ reprw
friendly religious bodies: The Puritan. Dutch
and Sweetish Calvinist* and Lutherans; the
congress,’of which Dias Botidm.'t wa* chair
Eng b»l&gt; ykakars. Catholics and Episcnj nitons,
man, and by the hauls cK the dupartnwnts tn
Egbert Benson, from New York. Peter th., confederation, namely: John Jay, kov
and lastly the French Huguenot*. Tho Irish
Ct the, early immigrattou were nearly all non­ Mublnaberg, from PcnnsylvanL-r, and 8am
tary of foreign affairs. John Knox, secretary
Celtic and Protestant, while the 1‘Alatinc Ger­ ucl Griffin, from Virginia, were appointed a of war; Ilobert IL Livingston, chancellor of
mans who located in Pennsylvania and tbo committee on tho reception of the preBiden t, the state of New York; ttarriuel Osgood. Ar­
and ttey prepared tbo house of Mr Osgood, thur I-eo and Walter Livingston, commis­
valley of Virginia did n6c in any sense con
lately occuplol by the president of congnu. sioner* of tte treasury; Etx-n-zer Howard,
stitut*- an alien political party.
At Federal hall tho'troope nutksed in close
• Nottwsity cominiled sumo sort of union
postmaster general, and by tho tnayor awl
order on Wall am! Broad street* Washing­
from tbo first, but it wm self evident that no
recorder of tbodty.
oo» of the local religious element* could pre­
A large and handsome barge, preparid and ton panai through and wm conducted to the
senate
chamber according to tbo iirogramme,
vail over nil the others, ami thus by n most
draped for the purpose, wa* in waiting,
.
manned by thirteen masters at VMel* in when Vico {’resident Adams said:
“Sir, the w*nato and bouse of representa­
complete divorco of church and state under
white uniform, and commanded by Commo
tbe old government, while tbo anomaly »u
dore Jamia Nicholson.
Wnshington wn* tives of tbo United States arv rtoily to attend
prawn uxl of n union of the two in *omo of
seated in this, and as it mores! slowly from you to take the ualh required by tbo cuhstithe state* till long after the adoption of the
tte Jersey snoro other txirgM. faneifullr dec tntkxi, which will be administered by tbo
present purely secular national constitnUon.
orated, fell into lino behind (L Tbo procs* chancellor of tbo smufuf New York."
“I am ready to proceed,4 wm the reply.;
Jealousies Inherent In thp roll glans of tho
don moved through tte narrow f trait lot wren
original stocks were very slowly eliminated,
They then paxesl to tbo balcony In the or­
New Jersey and Staten island, and many
and those growing out of local Interest* in
IxmUi and vessel* fell Into it* wake. As it der pr.srribsd Broad and Wall ttrwu in
trade und navigation were most porsirtent of
pawed Bodice's Island a sloop camo alongxi&lt;le each directkin prewnted a comport mow of
all Hence the Instinct* of the people looked
benringa volunteer choir of twenty-flv.-LuUcs upturned fares, and it b remarked that every
to a man ot Impartir.l temper to bold tbo ju.-t
and gentlemen, who sung an odo composed
for tho occasion to tbo music of “God Save icnoj reigned. Tho windows awl housetons
rights and crotrallxatlou — between tbo
tbo Quren." Ever? vcswJ in tho harbor wm weremowdta wltb peopU Spectator*®?
*outh, tho west and tbo east—between tbo inin holiday attire, tbo Spanish sbip-of-war •tttly on tlw opposite side bar* many time*
tarestx of manufacturing, cotnmurco and
the nppmranc* of tte group on tte
Galreston being especially noticeable, and os dmenbed
balcony
navigation. There was but ono man In wisom
tte tiargc camo abreast of her tbo at once dis
tbo confidence of tho vast claraas and sections
In ttio center and standing /part a little
played every flog and signa) in use among
centered; a native of tbo south, who bad won
nations. It to to bo remembered that tho
his drift great laurel* in tbo north, and that
new nation was on especially friendly term* Webb and tbaneclior l.ivlngWou, stood
xnan was George Washington.
Wmh.ngton. clod in a comptete suit of dowith France, Spain and Holland
Rant broadcloth, of American manufacture
u
.‘fockl"S*&gt;
• f“bre jro
THE FIRST ELECTION.
RECEPTION
PRESIDENT­ d“«‘on. Uplain
diver buckles in hi, JuOn the 21st of June, 17S3, Now Hampshire,
ELECT.
the ninth state, ratified the constitution. On
Governor George Clinton received the
Washington ted set out from Mount Ver­
tbo fid of July her formal notification of that non u* *oon oa Secretary Thompson arrived, Pnaident-elect at tho ferry stairs, and when
fact w*a read in tbo Confederation coogron, and bis Joqrney was ono cx&gt;nt|nuou3 tri­ Washington stepped to tlw shore tho rar.
and after long and heated debate, that con­ umphal procesaloa Citire, towm and vil­ multitude broke into loud and prolongtd
gress cd th* 12th of September reaolved that lage* turned out cn moau. Tho road for ebrera Ttercowd* were so densely packed
tho first Wednesday in Jauunry should bo tho many mile* was lined with people from tbo in tte procoaiion that it required a long time
day for appointing doctors, tbo first Wod- adjacent country, manifesting their Joy in and much exertion to force tte way to tbe
D**day hi February tho day for them to vote, many impulsive ways, by shouto, by laugh­ president's lijra*o in Franklin square. Ever*
and tbo first Wednesday in Marc!: tbo tlmo ter and by tears. Mothers who bed bourn on tte route wu decorated; every win­
and Now York, tho then soot of congrw, tbo tradgsd many -miles held up their babes dow w*. filled with people, shouting and wav­
to commence proceedings under the that they might say in after Ilf* that ing flags and handkerchiefs Flowm fell
r,Um WB* ’econ'1 °°ly to That of Washthey bad soon Washington. Tte sick and tbe tte street* tn constant sbowws and were dl* tn^**
^ton. Pirn wm tte teicritary. Jo£n j£\
eged were carried to tho lino and given prom­ played in every kind ot dovlro Th.: name UU. slight man. with a tac* Indicating ci£
inent places at tbo windows. Tbo veteran* of Wellington was presBUted in flower*,
of tbe revolution and tho new militia paraded flags and evergreen*. At ti» bouse In Frank­
everywhere. Gun* were fired, triumplial lin square Washington spent the remain.-’,-.r
arches were erected in tbe town* and of tbe day. from 4 p. m. to 1st* tedtima in
stretched from tree to tree In tbe country. receiving vbl tors and congratuhrtloM of for­
At Gray's Ferry, across the Schuylkill, tbo eign ministers, political cbanictera, pubUc
president-tdect was eanortod through a long bodto* and private dttoens of dixtlacUou. In
avenuoof laurels under a sort of artwr cov­ tbe evening th* *ntlro city was brilliant)v iiered w-.th laurel branches. As ho paasod tho lumtoatod.
last arch a civic crown of laurels wm ingen­
All this tim* th* city was being filled with
iously lowered upon hto bead from above, people from every part of the adjoining conngreatly-to hto surprise, and amid tte deafen­ try and from Now England. Now York had
ing sboata of th* multitude. At Trenton a never before had such n multitude. Old lev
raagnifk-ent triumphal arch had been erected. tors lately rwurrwcud give amusing arcount,
Above It wm tte date of hto victory at that of tlio difficulty of securing iodgir.gx, of the
place in gold lettering with flowers twined breaking down of carriages ai-.d delays and
about it, and a* be i***cd under this thirteen hindornnes* on account of tte bad roads of
glrki in white marched before him. cang a that day. AB tte hoiraco In tho city were
weleomlng ode and scattered flowers in hto jeooi: filled and tout* were piteted tn vacant
pathwsy
On tho 20th tte commIttee of tho two
At tlw camo tlmo John Adams wm ap­
proaching with somewhat lees state from teuss* reported an elaborate plan, providing
Now England, and on tbe 30tb of April bo ttet Gen. Webb, CoL Smith. Idem. Got
rrived in New York, ovortad from tbo Con­ Fish. Ltout- CoL Frank*; Maj. L'Enfant
necticut tine to Kingsbridge by tte light Maj. Stoecker and Mr. John R Living^
bon* of Ws*tcb*at«r county, and from MTV* os aids and assistant*; thotohalrs bo
placed in tb* Mate chamber for tte preta
Kingsbridge into tho city by all tte city car
airy, commanded by Gan. Malcolm and Capt dsat and rico president, the aonaton sitting •*- "•"items'
Ktotas, and followed by mast of tho members on ttet side where tho vloo president's cteir
of oougrem and a largo cououursu of rttbmu. wiu. plnefid and tho reprosrotnllvM ou tte
other 4.-K with tho speaker at ttelr tcad.atoo ueblnd them wrre tbo cour,
that ► mu abotild to provided tn tte seuita
cteml-jr far tte Into proddeut cf the Coa­

StSde.Tf most .Otrierful -nd kindly digoitv HU figure was neither awkward nor
rtlff. He wax six feet Hurra inebsn high,
rohmdidly ix rjx.rtioocd, finely doveiopecl and
straight Hehada long and muscular arm
and a vrcy'targ. band. Hto raottem. were
somewhat slow, nud Uto vcdco aby-.t uniforml v grave. Hi* bn-eding. of coun-,. wm
that uf a gentleman. He wm food of so­
ciety, enjoying tte good things ofllif*.and tn
thedrcie of hi* Intima to* lie indulged inn
quirt humor and wm sensitive to tte beauty
of n good story.
•
After Wntaingtooto return to tbommi*
chamber and delivery of tte addrera. be, with
both housre of c-wgresa and many otbera.
proreok.l on foot to Kt Paul's chap*! on
lined»nr.- where divine rcrvlc* «»« per­
formed by Bishop Provost, when tte j.rmi&lt;£(&gt;: wm &lt;-rtxrt«l to hto own bou»o in tbe
erenira: the city was illuminated in a style
tmsaralWtaA in America, and wUkb drew
forth Irttao even from visiting Frvndnncu
and other f&lt;wrign«x The theatre in John
street wax a bla*s- of light, th* .front covered
with trnnxparcnciea. mwof ’•Lieb represented
Fame like an angel descending from teaven
to crown Washington with immortality in
Bowling Green were numer-ou* transporancire &gt;vj nwentirg Washington *ud ite differ­
ent branches of tte new gnvscument presulod
over by Justice and Wisdom. Columbia, lib­
erty and many other character*.
It i» reported that every bourn tn tbe city
wm lilurainatcd, the nxxt brilliantly so bring
th'*#of tbe French and Hpankb tnintaer*.
wb&lt;5 tried to ouulo each other All tte itoor* (
and window* of tb* French minister's hoqwi
wm&gt; bordered with brilliant lamps shining
tt|K»n nuincroox painting* rcjircwnting tte
pau and piyw-nt of American htotory.
Gath--red about tbe door of tte Kjxitdsh min
totcr's house wm n curiously *latenile group
of tbo Grace*, and in «scb window moved
pictures arranged to para before tbo eys* of
the spectators sw to present the illusion of
a lanvraina. One of tte sb I pi off tbe Hat tory
arr*ng«d iu rigging with ton teni» so as to
reprromt n pyramid uf star*, and the display

churcte* will be open
,
It is to te hoped tills «i.: t.
port uf the Uniti«t'f*:a:&lt; ■
InUxipof New York and &lt;•
mo. ccMMuctel tr.c w. iIixj &lt;tanan,t.
Bishop Potter, of Ne« Yi«. aMiga! ty tte
Rev Dr. Morgan Dtx, ro t. r &lt; f Tnoltytad
Bt. Paul's church, will ddtahkot tbv*enkw
on Ito mor-jing of April Ai
X Tte array commit:.e r.ilrtbra pl,
charge uf tte presidrot and party.
to eacerted Jo the s&gt;;». uf th* iubt.-T4iu.-7.
at tte corner of Wall and Na»au stnets, w
.ookuig towanls Brood, where tho icrcaj
literary exrrriwv will ie Lt-U. txgmte
half past lu Tte Rev, fhraart S.S'xra
will offer tbeprayer if |:to beal-ds f*-nsn».»
poem will be read by tte vnerate'Qcste
poet. John Grertihstf Whittirr Th» H®.
Chauncey M. Depew wi|! ttrn ildfrsr tte
oration of tte &lt;lay President ILurtoa «u
speak briefly, and ArcbbUtep Cumgsn riB
pronounce tho tenedirtu-.v
4. On th* conclusion • f the-literary rar
ctor* all tte batterha of all the fort* v.J tte
shipping in tte harbor will fire a taste 2
twenty-on* gum. and ibo jnllilary psrste
will then begin. Thb has given the sanshtoo more cutrora than any (nHof tte cvr»tnonta*. which will bertuf'uclA'trndwte'
it is known tiiat a single rfate expects to ten
many thousand troop* promt it “tir.
first intended that tbe praridetit sbxki rv
view the pruowsk&gt;n from the Urjs uf tbs Kk
treasury building by the Washington
but as this would require tie raroewtst Omilitary movement of tcrt'nng £h» to tto
toft tn narrow Wall street, it wm teMff
that be tbot;M review" fr- m the stand erect-u
On Broad street oppewstu By ttito tatter t
wa* fuuryi that were even one half rf tto
parade to para the reviewing stand th* eaas
portion of lower Now Vort would be l.oied

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The
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STENOGRAPHIC I

ANN AR

THE SEMI-CENTENNIAL.
Fifty year* posmi away and tbe eoad-eentrtuilalof ttefir&lt;t Inauguration wswcrMirat.xt
by tbe New York Hbctorlca) society Ajiril
30, 1SW The accomplished Join: Quincy
A.lams delivered an ekiqueotaddrem. Forty
on* .vwr* mom passed, Bnd in IB® tte
cteinla-r of commerce of New York begun
the movement to erect a coIikuI bronxe
stator of Washington an th* same spot
where be took tbo inaugural oath. The mesanry money was ratoxl tn a ft-w day* and
the work wa* cxecutod by tbe eminent srtljx
tor, John Quincy Adams Want
On tte ffith of November, 1SS1. tbe one
hundredth annivermry of WashingtonV en­
trant* into New 1’wk city, tte unveiHng
ceremonies took place, unfortunately Ln tbe
min of a drenching rain. George W. t*,n*.
president of tbo chamber of conmicrco. pro
sided. Richard fi. Ntorrs offered prayer.
RflJ'alPhilfips, in behalf of the chamber of
commerce, rcjortod iwpecting tte work.
Governor Grover Oexeland'.of New York,
unvalcd tho statue, and i’cmld^t Arthur
■«ept«l Jt autetelf ct ttegoreramenl of
tte Unite! States An eloquent nddrs** wn*
d*llverod by Georg* .William Curtto and tbo
bonsdiction pr~—— —■ *--- **- —
C. Potter, blsh
inter tte New

spectator*. Tbe rrvi-w *i!L tbertfxe. iato
place in the brooikr streets and lsr?»
squares. «"i\re it can be wimewed by S.TO&lt;M) |*&lt;opl&lt;\ u ao many are i&lt;w*nt G&lt;
Sheridan wa* originally d--dgnai«l a» tpai
Bron i most appropriate.) conferral «&gt; to»
official suecssj-T. Maj Uro ScBoflrld.
a. Tbe day will clow with a gnud texf*
at tbo Motrop.hmn &lt;»i*ra num. wM»
covers will Im l*kl (&lt;-t tOi
&amp; Qn tbe 1st of May tl» procwdlap "Q
bo more Infr rm-1, except for the psnd to­
ri ustrial parade, uf wtaidb only tbegwnl
feature*. Lave been arranged in srivshc*, tto
drtditoof «icb anted to hwtry teng Wt to
tl» persons IntoTWlcsl f nim every
and territory, evhy ao«4 miue. every pr.uuct of tbe c&lt;«n:ry. agi-.ruituridaad tntm
factored, will te repfcanV-d in ite tar**

Notice to Fa

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REPAIRS for G
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Will outwear at least thr
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Brr OMI.Y fJEXClN
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was in the days of tte Dutch
Hab ccroT-llon. th., colonial day* anShort, all Ito stages from the .ro|..ri
ttemrtropoitoof the wtwtror.
tarty vtattora from .very
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YOUNG MEN

�Every
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clean perfectly,
and save all the grain
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tyhellv-.r .he can afford
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Chicago, Kaiaaaioa iSagisw
TIME TABLE.
In effect July 1st, ism.________ .

North,

idHy m by attrnding some school and
at t-t Ito- ecvvu.w.
LESSIDN8 BY MAIL.
■thol SIMPLE and THOROUGH.
550 TO SI 50 PER MONTH.
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Notice to Farmers.'

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• flK stations.
Connectloas—At Rieblund Junction with C. J.
RM. fur Toledo A Alicgan. At &gt;ta»tliizn with
M. C.
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Stations.
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VnilMO MEM Warned to kora
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Eqglfah Spavin Liniment Itmovcs al)
Hard, Softer Calloused Lump* and Blem­
ishes from horses. Biood Spavin. Curbs.
1030 Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles, all
12.15 Swollen Thronls, Sprnln.s Cotwb, etc.
12.50 Save 850 by use of one bottle. WarmiifwL
r.io
Sold by Dr. E. H. Lathrop. DnucgisL
Hastinjp*.
r..ao
Connecticut's school fund is proving In­
adequate.
Ayer's Hair Vigor restores,gray hair to
Its original color, niakas it vigorous nnd
nbutulant.

Is tiie only proprietary medicinejtn tbe market
prepared exprwwly for
THROAT AND LUNG DIHEAHES OF
CHILDREN. t
,
It is a safe nnd certain enrr tor Whooping
Cough. Croup. Coughs. Colds. Hoarseness. Dif­
ficult Bri-nthing. Asthma.
of Yoice-. and
like complaints so common to childhood; con­
tains no opiates, thereby obviating the &lt;Jaii»&lt; rntr» effects often resulting when ep'ixli mixtures
preiKtrcd for adults are given to Children.
TRUE TO ITS NAME.
,
"Have never found a medicine more true to
Its naroa than Peekham's Croup llemely. I
alunrs use It for my own children i‘«urevom.
mend Ittomvciatamers. 1 never k&lt;&gt;ew It to
lull.''—A, W. Btcvtnsou, druiOtHt. MUStfaKW,
Mich.

jh„«c

wu.Mwrn

For ule by W. IL Goodyear.

Five out of eight cabinet officers nre col­
lege men.
♦5.000
$3,000
For’n better or more pleasant remedy
tor the cure of consumption, bn&gt;ncliial
troubles, cough, croup and whooping t ough
tiinh Santa Able, the California king of
consumption. Every bottle warranted.
If you would l&gt;e cured of thjt .disgusting
disease catarrh, use Callforma Cnt-r-Curv,
81 a jnr; by mall 81.10. Santa Able and
Cat-r-C’iire are y&gt;Id nnd vyarranlcd by W.
H. Goodyear.

The I’cniisylvanla railroad Ims 00,000
employes.
Everything which betonns’ to wire, hanltby
blood fa Imparted by Hood'* Oarparilla. A trtal
FOR CHILDREX.
will convince you ot Ito merits.
Sold t.r all druralsM,» «ots.
by Dr. H. C. Pwklium &amp; Co.. Freeport. Mich.
Gov. Blair Is steadily improving In health.
Mathen, don't wait until tomorrow. Gel a bot­
tle today.
It is quite surprising to notice tiie num&lt;?roiw reports of remarkable caws of ner­
riUJBATE ORDKK.
vous diseases cured. »uch as headache, fits,
nervous prostration, heart affections. St.
Vitus' ilance. insanity, and prolonged
County uf Barry, holdcn at the Probate Offlcu m
Shtoplrsanom. by Dr. Mik*’ Restorative
day, thetsth day of April. ’«,«&gt;»•. &gt;«“r one Nervine. This new and Improved brain
ibousami rtebt hiadrod and ‘■muty-nlne.
and Herve food, and ipedkdne, fa every­
Present. CbarfBs W. Armstrong. Judge of
where gab'lug a remarkable reputation fur
1 in"atlii&gt; matter of the estate of John H. curing the worst of these diseases, as well
ns the injurious effects of worry, nervous
SIS!
Irritation, mental and physical overwork.
pray Ing Lat mlmmfatm'lmi of sold
m»y W. 11. Goodyear, the druggist, *111 give
be granted tn John J. Pcrktus or some other away trial lx&gt;ttles of tlifa wonderful rem
‘fa tiered, that Mond^^e trfy. Its positively contains no opium or
the1 forenooa^be' uifted fw*tbe bearing of morphine.
Remove bolls, pimples and skin eruptions
Mid petition, and tiiat the heirs at law।
liy taking Ayer’s Sarsaperillar

Feclliain’s Croup Remedy
50 doses, 25 cents.

MKSKS'S'S
half are troubled with noma uflecUtm of the
throat and lung*. a» those complaint* arc. ac­
cord tag to stat!»tlcs. more numerous than
others. We would advtae all our readers not to
neglect the opportunity to call on their druntst
and get a bottle ol Kemp * Balaam for tbe throat

FOH CATARRH.

25V?

Mimi Header Bishop fa searching for
needles In Detroit haystacks.
Uncle Sam's Nerve A Bone l.'.niment
will relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia and
rheumatism. Sold by all.druggists.
Utah will have an Agricultural collegi’.
Eilcrt's Itaylight Liver Pills are a boon to
sufferers from sick headache, tour stomach,
torpid liver and hflligestion. Sugar coat­
ed, pleasant to taktf and warranted to go
through Ur day light.
•
No trv is now visible aIkiuI Cheboygan,

Remarked to * friendHie other dav that shr
knew Kemp*' Balsam for the th rout and lungs
was a superior remedy. as If stopped her congli
Instantly when other cough remediv* bad no
efioct whatever. So to prove this and convince
rou of Ils merit any dnmxfat will give you n
sample Dottie tree. Large atzatoifamt «|.
’
East .Saginaw has a violin factory.
A Rrvolutlonlsrr— P. M.
Would you whip n side horse? No.
Then don't use ordinary pills, salts. M ima,
etc., for .sick livers, tmwefa, etc., only use
:10.40 'Miles’‘Pills, (M. P.) tiie safest und surest
of pills.
Sample* free at W. il. Good-

Him ■ HIT!
Blood Purifier.

In the early days pf the direct tea trade
with China, Importers were anxious to se­
cure the earliest cargoes of a new crop.
Tbe fuh*t clipper ships were engaged
In tho tradi;. (Uvat haste in loading them
was followed by a hot race to Teach New
York first.
The first cargo brought tiie liest price
and large profits. The successful captain
was al ways rewarded, so every known old
to navigation wiw adopted.
The young captain of one of Mr. Astor's
clippers buughL on one of his trips, a new
chronometer, and with lt« aid madea quick
passage and arrived first, lie put the
price of it into the expense Recount' of the
trip, but Mr. Astor threw it out. Instating
that sueh an Item of expense for new tan­
gled notions could not !nj allowed.
The cantaln thereupon resigned and took
service with a rival line.
/rhe next yqar he reached port long in
advance of any com|&gt;etitor, to tiie great de­
light and profit oMiis employers, and the
chagrin of Mr. Astor.
'
Not long after they chanced to'meet, and
Mr. Astor inquhrd:
“By the way. captain, how nnicb 'did
that chronometer cost you?'
"Six hundred dollars.” then with a quiz­
zical gbufee, he asked:
.
“And how tndeli has it cost jou, Mr.
Astor?’*.
“Sixty thousand duflars.”
'
Men are often unfortunate hi the rejec­
tion of what they call new tangled notions.
There are sick men who refuse, even
when their physicians tell them they cannot
help them, to take Warner's Safe (hire, be­
cause It Is a “new tangied''[&gt;roj&gt;rietary medleine. The result fa thev lose—-life and ;
health.
.
Thousands of otlrvr men have been re- i
stored to health by. it. as the tvitlinonlals,:
to the public show. These testimonial
can not l&gt;e doubted. The proprietors liave !
a standing offer of S‘f.000 to any one who I
will show that any testimonial published 1
by them is not, so far as they know entire­
ly true. ,
Dr. Andrew Wilson, Fellow of the Royal
Society, of Edinburgh, the editor of
“Ili-dtth.’' Isindon, England, say,*, fit his
magagine, in answer to nti inquiry, “War­
ner's Safe l.'ute Is of a perfectly &gt;afe char­
acter, and perfectly reliable."
Tin-refusal of a manufacturing 'firm to
pay fur the patent of a new invention by
one of their workmen, cost them their eiitire business. A new firm took out the
latent and Were soon't-naliled to make
' goods enough cheaper to drive tin* old linn
out of business; and many a physician is
.daily iindXig his patif'nts, long-time chronic
invalids, unaccountably restored to health
by tiie uw of the new kidney H)&gt;ocif:c.
New fanglvd notions ar.- -ometmn - \&lt; ry
Valuable, and It costs ttx&gt; much to foolishly
reject them.

Michigan Central
Grand itxuiua
Middlevtlto....
Irving.........
HArrntas....

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FARM AND GARDEN.

OUR ANIMAL INDUSTRY.

Hood s Sarsaparilla

fbstings, Wednesday, April 24, 1889.

Probatt

and»i. bold by *11 drooMs.

TIMELY SUBJECTS CONSIDERED IN
A PLAIN, PRACTICAL MANNER.

According tn recent reports of the na­
tional statistician, the increased atten­
tion to horse brooding noticeable in past
years still continues, stimulated nodoubt medicines luive-fnlkd. Try It now. It wfll
to somo extent by tbe .low value of cat­
tle. There fa also an improvement in and give new Hie and vigor to tbe entire body.
quality os well as nn increase in num­
bers, and the large English und French
One annual pruning fa tbo usual rule
breeds are popular and in demand for
“I auEcred three years from blood ;&gt;ol*ou.
for blacklrerrics, and this fa generally
draught horses. In tho territories horse*
I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and think I am
done in theApring. Cooperatively little
are found to lie thrifty am! .profitable
pruning fa Bcceasary with tiie raspberry,
stock far tho range, and tiie establish­
except to go over tire patch after fruiting ment of homo ranches has increased
Purifies the Blood
and edit out ehco to tho ground all of tbe
their numbers.
old crates. Some defer .this -operation
The total increase appears to bo nearly
until the folio wing spring. The bearing
lialf a million, of which tho heaviest
canes ought to l» pruned in the spring ratios are in the territories and in Texas, remedial apruta; 2d, the yroportion; M.tte
rroctj* ot securing the active medicinal
by herding Ixick tbo Jcmling elioots und
Kansas und Ncbraakn. There has been qualities. The’ result It a medicine of unusual
sliorteniri^ the Litoral ciifs.
a slight increase in mules, and the num­ strength, cflcctlhg cures hitherto unknown.
....
.,..1..^ -.(.It.,__
ber of cattle of all kinds exceeds tiie esti­
“ Hood'* Bancwarina tones up my system,
mate'of last year by more thim a million. ,'purifies
my blood. Uiarjiens nsy appetite, aad
There appears to be a alight furt her re­ Mvnui to make mo over." J. r. Thompson,
duction in the number of alreep. but there la-Kistcr of Heeds, Lowell, Mu*.
Saniparflla beau an others, and
are evidences of reassurance in the future fa••Hood's
worth it* weight tn rold." I. Bajuumotox.
of sheep husbandry, and already in aanu* uo Bank Sirce:, Sow York City.
sections a slight increase fa perceptible.
In tbo number of swine there fa ainarked
increase, ample for a meat supply and to
ot-lyby C. I. HOOD a CO., Lowell, Maia.
aid in the consumption of the large corn
IOO Doses One Dollar.
crop of the past year.
On tbo whole the values of farm onimafa. as reported by correspondents, are
but. little changed from the returns of
January, 1888, but far tho period begin­
ning with 1880 the changes in tho rela­
tive values of the different classes' liave
BLACKBERRY PLANTS.
been very marked. Since that year the
We hear a irreat deal about summer increase in tbo valuo of horses per head
pruning or pinching t he canes, but seldom has been 31 per cent., and in mules nearly
see it in practice. If the now cones of 30 per cent. Oxen and other cattle show
the blackberry and rasplwrry are pinched
an increase of 0 per cent Sheep alone
when they attain a cuflicicnt height dur­
dhow a decline in value during the tening the growing Beason and the laterals,
year period; beginning in 1880 with $2.21
also pinched back, they will become
per fatad. and averaging now- $2.13, a de­
very erect and stocky nnd will require cline of nearly 4 percent. In 1880 the
little, if any. pruning in tho following
average value- of swine j&gt;cr head was re­
spring.
turned at $4.28, against 85.79 nt the pres­
When this han not been done Orchard ent time, with both higher and lower
unif Garden ndvfaea cutting- back fully
valuations during the period.
one-third ami reducing the laterals to
about twelve or eighteen inches. While
thfa ,wiil i.cnn-what retard their season
The Learning carb fa a dark variety of
of ripening it will greatly incrciww the field com that id attracting attention.
quantity &lt;&gt;( tlio yield and the size of th? Peter Henderson claims that it with­
fruit. Finish the operation by tying the. stands severe drought, attributable to ita
canes snugly to tho stake, or whatever earline a in maturing, strong and vigor­
other support may be provided, nnd , ous growth and its stocky nature spread a generous aliovelful of well
James J. Ii..Gregory says: ‘ Of all th*
rotted manure or coin|&gt;ost around each large southern varieties nuitaLlc for the
hill «if raspberries; tho Idnckbcrrics, if cilo. last seu.on settled the question in
in good Boil, will not need any; in their thc'niiads of those who tested it. that
case too great fertility means a rank, the Learning is the best. It is tail and
SeqcIJor CtrtoUr.^l fafkttUj
luxuriant growth of wood that will not leafy, tint] the large cars will mature in
ripen KUfllciently to withstand severe Central New England.”
weather, and so will winterkill.
The curs ore set low dorm, and nearly
Few people realize this, and it often always grow two to each Stalk. The
happens tiiat a variety fa unjustly con­ cob fa Mnalf and red, and the golden col
demned for lack of hardiness when the' ored grains uro deep and long. '
fault really lies in its improper treat­
Henderson recommends Golden Dbw"
ment. in the cut—taken from Orchard Drop as a trustworthy flint variety of
and Garden—we show the appearance in •field com for ‘ northern (danting. It
early spring of two Hackberry plants, grows qbickly and matures early; fa
thu young canes of which were pinched eight-rowed', and resemble* a little the
THE 0 N LYback last summer, and also of ono as it Canada yellow. The cob fa while and
tytaRANTEa
should appear after its final pruning in junall. Tiie stalks average six feet in
feunr r0\
spring.
height
CATARRH
Every spring place a good coating of
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AQIITINEMCD-Co
stable manure around the currant buMies,
for they an.- gross feeders and will well
repay lil&gt;crul nourii hment. Cut out old,
useless wood, let light and air freely into
Sold and guaranteeffl*y
the center of. the bmdi, and also cut lack
W. H. GOODYEAR,
Sole Agent
the last year's growth, causing the lower
buds to start well.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

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ABIETIN E MEDWHIWUI. fiL

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SANTA ABIEand Cm-CURK

Tho abundance or scarcity of the jropa
in countries with which wo have close
eommervtai .relations, affecting ns it do*
the dmnand for our own productions, fa
always a matter of great interest. From
a recent report for Great Britain and
Ireland it is learned that the past year
was ri'markable for its agreeable dfaai&gt;pointmentH in its expected results. \Hucceeding tho entire unfavorable season
from January to September, with its wet
July tunl August, a genial harvciiting
time came to the rescuo in Sejrtembcr
nnd October, and so cliaugcd tho whole
situation that 1888 fa now looked back
upon witl) some aatfafaction by the Brit­
ish farmer. Larger crops have been securcd tlian ho dared to ho|&gt;e for, anti
higher prices for grain, slicep and cattle
have been realized.
In Ireland them has been an increase
In nil the principal crops except potatoes,
which show a decrease. In 1-Yunao tnild
nnd rainy weather luw lately followed a
period of frost. All tho autumn some
cereals arc looking well, and the land fa
being prepared under excellent conditions
for tbe Spring sowings. Franco tontinues to show large importation^ of wheat
und flour.well ns other agricultural
products, though tin* American imports
were less tlian half of those of 1887, Rus­
sia and Roumahia supplying our defi­
ciency. .
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Here r.nd Tliare.
A Minnesota farmer suggests a rod of
barbed wu-e, in place of a box,' for the
protj-ctiou of trees against horses, small
boys, etc.
Dr. WnrfL of kew Jersey, iffltoraes
Moore's early grape as ono of the very
best early grapes, coining in ns it does
Ixtforo tho Concord.
The silo convention recently held at
Clovcland, O., was attended by over 000
dairymen, atockmeu, faijnerH and others
interested in nilos and ensilage.
Tho
general verdict rendered wa* to tho effect
that ailt» have como to stay.
Experiments in Franco uiuko it appear
that the safest and emiicst way to iihip
and store milk is in a frozen state.
For lata sweet corn leading grcwcra
pronounce tho Evergreen all that could
bo desired.
•‘Tbo befit land you have got is not any
too good for strawberries, but any land
that will raise a first cktas crop of ^ora
or potatoes will raise n good, fair crop
of strawberries," says a prominent berry
grower.
No branches, large or »®all, should
over bo cut away from a tree without a
reason fcr it, fa Tho American Agricul­
turist's rule for pruning. Ono should be
oblo to sav to himself why it will bo bet­
ter for tho treo to remove a certain
branch t han to let it remain.

JIdvice to Everybody

NOBWBEING
NO. I—LEANING COHN.
this tEjxjrtant onnsn. but ahould pronnUT get &gt; b«
Chester County Mammoth fa an excel­ of Dr. C. McLanr-a Crlcbralod Liver Fills,
made l.y FLEMING BEOS., FitUburah, I'*., aal
lent Dent com for tbe south and west. um
according to dlractioiM they vtU auro ym
It is one of the largest varieties, of field
corn in cultivation. It furnishes a large
amount of fodder and is one of the Ix-st 4*r£cwireofCc
yellow yield varieties for rich land. Sib­
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pt
ley's Pride of tho North is ono of tho
curliest of the Dent coms. Longfellow’s
field corn is the result of careful selec­
tion in n family of Massachusetts farmPerfumes the Breath. Ask for it. .

IVORY POLISH W

If any dealer says bn ban the W. I. DourIiu
SIksm wit bout nHtne and price rtauiped on tUe
tiottoin* put him down m a fraud.

NO. 3*-&lt;K&gt;LD«I' DEW DBOF.
era for forty-flve years. Tito cars arc
very long, and the cobs aro quite email
It fa a yellow corn. Adam's Early, a fa­
vorite hi the south, is catalogued by
Gregory as tho earliest of all the Dent
sorts.
, .
Blunt's Proline Field corn, a fine pro­
lific white flint variety, although too late
for New England, is an excellent port for
citaiinge. Improved early yellow Can­
ada fa a good oort where seasons are
late. A |»pular variety of -^ora for
parching fa Ute Nonpareil

Ono of tiie owentials of soiling fa a
fertile soil.
.
Every farm ought to have its experi­
mental patch.
Tho early killed fa tiie easily killed
’ weed, und tho weed that robs the crop
least
if you are careful to keep the furrows
straight you will do faster and better
plowing.

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE RESTLUEX
All nmde in Content**, Htttuiti and iaot.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE lad/f^.
Best Materia!. B«-st Style. Bwrt Fitting.

A. WOOLLEY,
HASTINGS.

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Hastings Banner.
H-tinga, Wednesday, April 24, 1889.

THE HASTINGS MICH.. rOSTOFFICE,
ACflfST 14. 1878-

EDITORIAL NOTES.

££

inson A Cote. R. Doyle and Geo. Simpson.
They have each deposited 8300 with the
warty treasurer.
rfT. A. Sheldon has purchased ihe Interest
Tf D. R. Cook in the abstract business of
Cook &amp; Sbekjon, taking possession this,
week. Mr. Sheldon will continue the bus­
iness nt the old stand. C. F. Brooks will
be retained as assistant

The following is from one of the leading
paper* of Great Britain, au organ of one &lt;&gt;f
the great parties of England. It shows
that Eugltenmen are beginning to see that
accomplished facta under protection In
America show the fallacies of free trade

about 2:00 o’clock Saturday afternoon had
।
the
privilege ot looking at as fine a lot of
।
horses
as were ever driven in thb city.
They came out with no braas band or any
thing of the kind to attract attention.
Such action was entirely unnecessary as
the collection was sufficient lu itself to
cause tbe passerby to stop and take more
thafi a casual glance. These horses were
all from the stud of Bechtel * Goodyear.
This firm has the reputation for keeping
only first-class borww and their display
Saturday fully bears out their reputation.
Heading tbe procession wm

Rufus Darling, of Kalamazoo. whose
wife Is In Hastings, Is said to have eloped
with Miss r.eddy, of San Franelsco. Miss
Heddy might not have licen so ready if she
CHAKUK BOSS
/
had known that her eloping partner al ready a handsome Clyde stallion. Charley v a
had a wife.—Evening News.
bay and possesses splendid action, lie i»
seven
years
old
and
has
made
some
very
Frank Culver, of Yankee Springs, was
successful seasons while he has l*en with
yesterday arrested on complaint of John A Bechtel A Goodyear. As an Illustration of
theories:
. ,
As a matter of fact, what do we find in Shaw, of the same township, lor assault what has been gained by breeding to this
America? Why. their manufacturers can and battery. He was released on hls own stallion we give tlte following: I-ast year
actually beat us out of tbe field on the recognizance and his trial net for next from March 1st to June tat there was sold
score] of mere chcajinosa only. So far Tuesday before Justice Kenaston.
in this city and vicinity 82,700 worth of
from protection enhancing the co»t of their
A certain watch tinker in jwddllng tbe Hom colts. A yearling was sold for
goods, they can turn them out at rates •watehns In this city and county claiming 800. 8200 was the highest price paid for
with which we, with all our free trade, , to sell them cheaper than a reliable dealer, one of hls colts. One team of eolts was
cannot ilianagc to compete. ‘Ihe Yale lie made 814 profit on one watch sale; how sold for 8400. These are cold, cold facts
lockmakers can afford to pay the carriage Is that for single profit? For good goods and they speak more highly for this hone
of their goods to England and yet undersell and low prices call at John Hessmer's store. than could words completely submerged
the Wolverhampton masters In tiie very
in honey. Charley Roas 1&lt; a g o 1 one.
Hou. Edward 8, Lacey did not reach
heart of the trade, just as tho Belgians can
• Next In the procession came that beauti­
quote lower rates for angle Iron deliveredI Charlotte from Washington until four ful and almost perfectly matched pair of
in Derby than the local Ironmattere of the: hours later than the scheduled time Satur- black stallions, which have elicited !»
Midlands. The Philadelphia engine mak­- day night, but be found the folks of the many words of praise time after time
er* can turn out «= serviceable a locomo­■ town sitting up to welcome him all the when they lu»ve been driven upon our
tive as any English firm and ship it all the: same, and they welcomed him royally, too. streets. It does one good to see such
way to .New Zealand for £600 less than the&gt; -TlJKrolt Journal.
noble looking animals.
Of these two
English tenders. In ,South Russia the . VThe society connected with tiie Emman- I’ercheron-Nunnan stallions
agricultural Implement’’trade Is said to bp*
। uel church will be entertained on Thurs­
LAMOTTE
pasting entirely Into the bands of Aineriomi day afternoon of next week by Madames 11. Is making his fourth year with this firm.
exporters in spite of English and German A. Goodyear, J. Dunning, Annie Young. He is a beautiful coohblaek. ten years old.
competitors, though the latter are nearer
D. S. Goodyear. A. Atkins, J. F. *Good- stands 16 hands high and. weighs nearly
by 3.000 miles to the local market. With
year ami Miss Rose Goodyear.
Sup- 1.700 pounds. In the Fercheron stud
the exception of made-up clothing, which I&gt;er served from half past five until aeveu. l&gt;ook of the U. S. hls registry number Is
is dear because labor Is highly paid, and
2.908-. and in the National Registery of
not because tbe duty on stuff is so heavy,
Peter Durham, of Nashville, a member
there is not hjtlngle manufactured article of tiie G. A. IL, ageil about 60 years, was French Draft homes, 2,835. I^amottc was
Imported from France In 1883 by Powell
produced in the United Staten, from car­ found dead In bls bed Sunday morning. Bros., of Springboro, Pennsylvania. Bech­
pets to cotton, from locomotive engines to An empty bottle labeled morphine was
tel &amp; Goodyear purchased him from the
steel axes from agricultural implements found at his side. It Is supposed that lhe
importers three years ago.
launotte's
to cutlery and “Yankee notions" ns many old gentleman committed suicide on ac­
style and action Is universally liked. He
little domestic appliances are called, which count of despondency because his wife left
has good bone, is well muscled and per­
is not in. cheap or even cheaper there than him some Ume ago.
fectly proportioned. Hls merit* are be­
in this country. Precisely the same thing
Bert Tinkler has, by hls speciaF sales on coming generally well known and he acct rd’any be «ald of Germany, which has made
enormous progress since Prince Bismarck Saturdays, drawn great numbers of cus­ Ingly grows In popularity. Of Ida get It is
tomers
to
hls
store.
Every
Saturday
he
only necessary to remark that they are giv­
converted Germans to his protective prin­
aqd hls clerks have been kept hustling ing the best uf satisfaction. The other one
ciples. The Germans are flooding Spain
st the preaeut moment with cheaper goods from early till late. And hls store is the of tbe team,
MABiiuT,
than we cat, supply, though the tariffs place to buy other goods for hls prices are
there are now relaxed In our favor, and it all at rock bottom and none of hls com- if it were not for one white ankle and n
white strip hi the face, would be so like
la worth noting that they are also making petiton can go lower.
a serious attempt to compete with our east­
It hits been truly said that advertising Lamotte that It would u't make any differ­
raid sweating tailors and endeavoring to as ameans of prosperity. Is not understood ence which wm which. In fact these ani­
supply us with ready-made clothes at lower as It should be. Nothing can take Its mals with tbe above exceptions are- per­
Margot was Imported
rates even than the under-paid workers In place. It is a fact that no one who has fectly matched.
this country. So much for tbe assertion advertised liberally and systematically from France by Powell Bros. In 1884 and
that a protective duty on foreign manufac­ turn felt like disputing that i£was the best lias been in this city going on three years.
tured goods means.a high price to the na- money he put into bls business. As a Hls registry numlx-r In the Perchcron book
hone was never made fat by a singlei of France Is 2,602, in the Percheron stud'
bushel of oats, so a single advertisement iv book of the U. S., Is 5.4M; In tbe National
Registry ot French Draft Horses of AmerPresident Harriaon displayed most ex- never a perfect test of the benefits oTad­ lea, 3883. Margot has a number of year­
cellewt judgment of the “fitness ot things" vertising. The man with genuine wares ling colts in this vicinity which are doing
to sell who advertises them • hi tbe right
wheu be named Han. E.^&gt;1 Lacey, of
way without success would.be a curiosity. spjcndldQr. He has'glven lhe best of sat­
isfaction.
.
Charlotte, to be comptroller of the currency.
The demand for large, finely pfoportionThe appointment meete universal approvaj,
^11 Throop has been Janitor at the Epi— ed horaes of easy carriage to be used m
and fOrikes everybody as lining the bv&gt;t copal church for 15 years. For services roadsters has breoine very great Prices
possible that could have been made. Mr. during this time at all seasons he has been on paid for such horses are big enough to suit
I-acey** familiarity with banking, and his hand promptly to ring the Ik-11. The num­ tbe most fastidious. To meet this demand
ber of times In all these years he has failed
successful career as u banker, will be of to attend to the bell ringing could be Goodyear A Bechtel cast about them for
some class of hones that were taking the
especial advantage to him. Ills two terms counted on one’s fingers. I-ast Sunday lead elsewhere. From among them all
as congressman, during which he acquired among the Easter offerings were two en­ they selected the French Coach as the one
national fame for tbe excellence of the velopes for Mr. Throop. It was oneg»f in their judgment that would meet this
the few-times when he liad been unable to
financial legislation proposed and advoca­ attend to his duties and the envelopes want As a fine representative of this
clfi-y of bones they selected
ted by torn, and in which he displayed un­ were carried unopened to him at hls home
.
FA CUT.
usual talent, marked him tbe country over where he was sick in bed. The old Aian who WM imported by Powell Bros. In 1884.
was
overjoyed
to
find-in
one
of
.tbe-eivelFaust wm mweptail by lhe French govern­
as a num of extraordinary ability In deal­
opes a crisp 810 bill and In the other a 810 ment as a thoroughbred French coach stab
ing with financial problems. To. hls suc­ gold piece.
lion ami guaranteed as suck He is the
cess as a iKuQter and a* an advocate of
seconwoneof his class in Michigan. Faust
E. W. Dodge, ot Lowell, who has l&gt;een stands 16 hands high and weighs- about
sound financial legislation is due the fact
engaged in the construction of tiie railroad
that this most Important jxieltlon was ten­ designed to run 320 miles from Rogers 9,400 iwundr. He Is a maltogony bay, of
dered to him, and his peculiar fitness for City south through Farwell, Lowell, Battle good style, extra good action, well mu*cl.Hl.
kind disposition nnd very Intelligent
the plaee. Mr. Lac&lt;-y Us a man of such Creek and Hostings to Garrett, Ind., in a Faust is giving the best of satisfaction. A
probity of character, soundness of opinion, recent interview says that m soon as the farmer living near this city who has bred
summer season fairly opens, 200 men will
geniality and heartiness of manners, that be put on the -work of construction to push 60 horses has a colt from Faust. He is so
there is not in Michigan a more popular It as fast as possible to Garrett, 45 tpllesof, well pleased with this get that be will
breed three mares to Faust thia season.
man. He has none but warm friends, and the line south from Lowell having been
Last but not least in this procvMlon
hosts of them. He has been one of the completed. Thia is the Boynton road now Saturday wm the handsome horse, owned
practically owned by Sweet A Hollister, by Ackerson A Hayes.
most zealous of republican workers: but of Grand Rapids, and although at present
hls work baa ever been of that high Order it Is Independent In organization, the de­
Is now making hi* first season in thb city.
that the taint of the petty politician never sign has been to make It a branch of the He stands at the barns of Bechtel A Good­
attached to him nor was it ever Imputed. Baltimore A Ohio. Mr. Dodge ,tn making year. The Banner has already printed
an effort to have Mr. Hickson take hold of
Hls
He has struck sturdy, but always honesti the project m an adjunct of the Chicago A the pedigree of Judge Iceland,
broeiling has ta-Fn for the purpose ol de­
blows against the party to which hls own Grand Trunk.—Battle Creek Journal..
veloping «i»ccd and at the same time to get
If any of our citizen* became members carriage horses and roadsters. Both tdre
Ing unfair or dishonorable. He la too of the Ixxjmls Library association, of Chi­ and diun of Judge Leehuid are traced back
large a man for that. Tiie Banner Is cago. whereby they wore to buy books at a to Old Abdallah, founder of tiie Hamble­
gratified over his selection. Mr. I-acey's great (?) reduction from list price* and ton lan family, which has given more than
600 in the 2:30 list and ninny others that
many warm friends in tills county are have many other similar benefits, they could trot In 2:30 but without record*.
may be interested in learning tiiat two of
greatly pleased. Men of all parties com­ the promoters of the scheme are now un­ Judge Leeland U a most handsome animal,
mend tbe president's choice for the position der arrest In Chicago. The name of the and would attract attention any wheni by
asMKlEtlon had been recently cluuigvd to hb color, style, ayntmetry and beauty of
of comptroller of the currency.
the Century Book and Paper company. F. action. Hi* disposition Is perfect. Hu Is
a light b$y and atands nearly 1ft hands
A Troy, N. Y., correspondent of the S. Loomis, formerly of Vermontville, and high. Judge Leeland U a natural trotter
K.S. Jewell, both members ot the cAmpaNew Y’ork ITom furnishes the following ny. were reegnjly arrested in Chicago, and. without training, has shown quarters
list of homemade articles, all of which coat clnuged wlth/swlndling their agents. on a ii mile track Mt a 2:40 gait without
1» than'the preaeut duty upon similar ar­ Agents were required to make a deposit weights or boots.
Fanners are requested to call at Bechtel
and were guaranteed a certain amount per
ticles, It imported:
month, which they didn’t get, hence the A Goodyear's stables on Jefferson street
Post
(Wholesale.
arrest Ixwmft now proves to be an old and examine these horses. You can find
hand at the game. The seheme was n among them all firat-elass stock and a
neatly arrangi&gt;d one, purely for swindling a variety suited for all purposes—draft,
Oneyanl (32 oz&gt;
purposes.
carriage or speed. Every one of them haa
One yard cotton
given the best; of satisfaction and there
The “tax" originally put upon these ar­
Friday afternoon while Wm. Cook, a
ticles fur revenue afforded sufficient pro­ well known tin peddler ot this city, was need be no doubt !h any one’s mind about
their qualities.
tection to encourage home production, and driving down the hill near James Cutler’*

Go to Philip Lata to got your al
boots repaired. He Will give you i

Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m
We will open

Two Cases o

Fancy Dress Ginghams.
They are as good as others sell at 10 cents; which we will sell

AT 5 CENTS
COME EVERYBODY

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES
have the read completed to tiiat ;*&gt;lnt In
June.
Yours very truly,
A. J. Boaxae.
This certainly does not look as If Punland
would get any C., K. A S. road this coming
summer; but the company may be here In
time to make their Portland notes good,
and they will have to hustle considerable
If they get to Woodland In time.
The Idea la gaining prevalence that the
n*d will not come this side of the 1).. 1*

1 will well organs fur the next sixty days
at cost fcr cash or a good note. Now is
your time to buy an organ cheap. They
are the finest, best toned organs ever made.
Bolld.walnut ease.
John Bkmmkh,
.
The Jeweler.
sihlnKton'K ln.ojnr.ij0u

. .... address Issued by the ktehons of
the Methodist EpiMNipaUhurch.
rew'mmwded tiiat special ser­
vices be held lu the "Methodist Episcopal
churches on the 30th day of April, hi com­
memoration of the one hundredth annlvcrGw,nre WmIh
°f‘he United
n*w’rd*n&lt;* ’Uh this recom.t? ,,MiKi&gt;ed to be relig­
ious, Instructive and patriotic will
hi.ta
*

SOU1
Jl™1'1" “W". "M taoU.mZ

1ran

Lew F. Cutcheon, editor of the Portland
Obseiver, In company with acme friends topic, “Changes of loo yearn:’’ the p-Mnl
made a trip to Woodland the other day
H|B'u " &gt;"“«»
We clip tbe following, rotating to the C. IL
prop* rty —Judge Clement Smith
A 8. R. R.. from hls “write up" of the ana
‘ Educational"—Prof. J W ]'f)i1Pri'.
Dr. W. H. Snyder trip:
“No work wm being done on tbe grad- M. ’*&lt;£*
ta“h~

Call and see
scattered along

the Salvation

Weight Just 1,1SO lbs
READY TO RUN,

tiemen who Iim a letter from Mr. Balch
n which the latter says the company'will
need no material for a bridge across Grand
river this year. With these not very en­
couraging facte before us. we would pre­
fer to talk about something besides rail­
roads; fur taking all In all. it looks m
though w.- wouldn't get another road—not
this one, at least—for some time to come."

-I H-rrtn-w. K«

the village about three and a half miles to
Hastings before.

... I-

SATURDAY
APRIL 27th

tad down the hill at a lively gait
turned into Mr. Cutler’s yard. The t

Injure him Internally.

.

Something Unheard Of.

his hands and his hone was thus allowed
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

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Tbafc will be but four safoons, jo«t four

The following fanners who bought these binder* of Messer
Bros. &amp; Reynolds in 1887 and *88, Hear what they have to
say.
Baltimore—Daniel C. Warner, Chas. Mack. 11. 11. Haynes.
Frank Stanton.
IA*™Phell—J. F. Rairaigh. Geo. Clnm, Stadel Bros.. James
Hnlhberger, Noah Haney, Stephen Weaver.
Carlton-Asa and Jake Odell, J. S. Keelei. Geo. Altoft Geo.
g '.uller. Morrice Bowler, Scott-Fuller, John Shaibly, Jacob
Shnber. Rant Graham.
, .
„
Hastings—William Fisher, Lewis Kobel; L. K. Foreman. E.
J. Crook, Silas Endsley, Ptril W. Burgess, Fred McNair. John
Renkes, Charlton Bros., Chas. Smith
,v
McG^ra~E‘ B' P*yne’
H- terabee, Calvin Stanton. Job"
_J&gt;r?’ngYdll5,e&gt; Brew, Lawrence Arehart, John Buhler. Con­
rad Smelker, Frank Kohler, Chet Wood.
n.J«bnstown-A. E. Dewey, Conklin I Gates. C. H. Stereos,
Hiram Memlla, Geo. Lee.
Maple Grove—Geo. 8. Marshall.
U„7a.ea^rTThos. Johnsou, A. C. Steward, J. Hsnsberger, Chas.
Buche, Michael Fender
""^pB^-Richard Johncor, Ira D. Brooks.
lin
biiander Otis, Patsey McPbar-

Coigrmt
'
All are cordially invited.

t"’
Halhtmrger, Geo. Kept
Yankee Springs—A. Everhart

between Hastings and
11. &gt;

u _

1» nm « n, M

Stowell, A. H. Row-

The lightest, best and therefore
cheapest binder made.

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds,

�Hastings Banner,

o. D. Spaulding wants butter and eggs.

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PERSONAL MENTION.

A M. Herrington has been appointed
postmaster at Freeport.

Mrs. R. P. Brown waa in Grand Rapids
Tuesday.
✓Clement Smith will deliver the address
J. Osmun. of Nashville, wm in town
In this city on Decoration day.
Saturday.
Geo. A. Barnes and Min Bert are visiting
Beamer will gtvo away yeast foam bak­
ing powder next Saturday, Just to intro­ in Chicago.
duce it
Fred Allen has signed as umpire In the

Hurtinjps, Wednesday, April 34, 1689.
a. D. NISKERN. Local Editor.

The contract for doing the city printing
Mrs. W. P. Sldnam visited at Kalama­
for the coming year has been let to the
zoo last week.
Journal.
Miss Alta Richards visited in Middle­
S. A. Holmes is closing out hls stock of
ville Thursday.
Jewelry, clocks, watches, etc., at auction
Mrs. W. J. Barker returns Unlay to her
and at retail.
home In Ashley.
Mass
will
be
celebrated
at
tbe
St
Rose
(SoeecfelOt* to.C. 11. A M. W. Hicks)
C. A. Hough, of Nasbyllle, was In the
church in this city, Tuesday, April 80th;
city
Wednesday.
at the usugl hour.
- W. E. Powers and wife visited Grand
They have been tried and tested, the Rapids yesterday.
N*w Queen, the earliest and best, at
Mrs. W. H. Goodyear was In Grand
Smith, Hams &amp; Van Annan’s.
Rapids yesterday.
Residents of South Hanover street have
Mrs. C. H. VanAnnan visited in Grand
Cash. Dry Goods, Boots and IwUtioned the common council to extend R.iplds
Thursday.
Shoes, Hardware. Groceries, the water main to their locality.
P. T. Colgrove and wife returned Satur­
Go to Smith Holmes’ Jewelry store next day from Lansing.
.
and Crockery,
Saturday morning, afternoon Or evening
Mrs. Wu» 8. Goodyear Is confined to the
and buy goods at yotir own prices.
—Ion—
house by sickness.
If you want a good fitting pair of shoeMrs. Kalcy left Friday for her new
or boots made go to Philip Lutz' under G. home. CarsOn City.
G. Spaulding’s store, next to postofflee.
W. &amp; Powers, of Nashville, was In town
and
1 The best early potato is the New Queen. on business yesterday.
They are guaranteed.
Miss I^ura Hessmer left Thursday for a
SMITH, Hams A VanAkman. , visit in Grand Rapids.
Keystone or North Fairfield plow and
W. H. Schantz was In Grand Rapids
repair^ for tale. •
Wednesday on business.

Eicks &amp; Spence,

Pay ikj Eig'aesl Market Price

BUTTER, EGGS,
Produce.

S»t"d potatoes; new Rose, Hebron, Early
Ohio and New,Queen.
Smith. Hams A V.vxAejuv.
Fritz Frederick was drunk and disorder­
ly &lt;mv day last week and Justice Beadle
assessed him 88.75 for it. He paid the
fine.

IVoodruff
• &amp;-■ Cotant,
TINNERS,’

------- „ , Aprl1
—,— T',h' wi,!
.....
fflwn ■nuiic
one
’S*1'"1

cwieciqn the .building recently vacated
,
ity'E. J. Evans.

The Olivet Optie, published at Olivet by
Mrs. Stella Marie Warner, h a new addi­
tion to the number of Michigan ncw»papers.

Hears new prepared to do all kinds of

TIN WORK.

** The C. K. A S. R. IL extension beyond
Eave Tmuubiiig gild Tin Roofing a sja-.y tbe I). R A N. crossing rtei-ms at pnsent
’!y. ul&amp; repairing of all kinds. Call ago to be eveloped in a mist as dense a.-, a Lon­
don fog.

Philander Rose was arrested Saturday
and brought before Justice Keturton to
answer to the charge of stealing clothes
from a clothes line In Geo. CoUlm’ yard.
I.ls Innocence of tbe charge was complete­
ly proven and he was released.

Everybody contemplating using city
water should call at the Hastings Engine
* Iron works. They have a full and com­
plete stock of pipes, rocks, valves, anil hydnurts of all kinds, hose, hose reels and
nozzrla. Jfr. L. W. Kenfield and hls as­
sistant will do all this class of work,
promptly, cheap and well.
Robert Kenyon, aged 82 years, died Sat­
urday morning, at the home ot his son
Ha» Kenyon. In Hastings township, Mr.
Kenyon has been an invalid ever since he
received about two years ago a stroke of
paralysis, from the effects of which hr
died. The fuucra) occurred Sunday after­
noon at two o’clock nt the Hqlmes’ church
hi Carlton, Rev. Rowland, officiating'.
Sidney Kocher, of N4»hville. who was
out on ball awaiting trial in the circuit
court on a charge of drunkenness, was
surrendered last week by hls bondsmen
nnd rearrested charged with carrying con­
cealed weapons. On lieing brought before
Justice Kenaston he plead guilty and was
aent to jail until the next term of court.
He will then be tried on the former charge.

If a stranger comes along and wants to
store some hayforks or pitchforks in your
burn, kick him off the premises. If you
let him leave th&lt;J forks, he will want you
to sell them to your neighbors at a verylow price and keep half the receipts for
.1. Bessraer nnd Robt. Dawsun visited their trouble. Then the Inevitable blank
contract will be brought out. The fanner’s
Grapd Itapids Thursday.
signature Is obtained, and later be finds
\AVallace Matthews returned yesterday to that he has agrees! to take a large number
hls studies at Ann Arbor.
Of forks at n stiff price, and there Is 'uo
help
for him. Buygoods only of reputable
Mrs. C. A. Griffin left last week for a
dealers, nnd * give your signature to no
visit with Jackson friends.
stranger.—Ex.
Robt. Marshall and wife, of Prairieville,
are visiting- wt D.
Cook’s.■ IL
------------To owners or parties interested us his
"• VanArman
V.nArn»» went
™i to
to Elkhart. Ind.,
H.
or their agent. The common council prujtose
to change the grade of Green struct from
H. B. Fallas, of Grand Rapids, was in Park street east to Jefferson street, accord­
ing to a.profile now on exhibit at lhe re­
town Thursday on business.
corder’s office. On lhe third day of May
H. H. Barlow ami son Bert, of Coldwater, next, tbe common council will take final
visited in the city last week.
action on Mild grade.
Dated, Hastings, Mleh.. April 9th, A. D.
Grant liendersh&lt;&lt;t and wife, of Irving,
W89.
Jno. B. RiHiEirrs, Recorder.
visited in this city this week.

Lon. Southwick, of Middleville, was in
town on business Wednesday.
Remember tiiat the L. nnd M. paint sold
Len. W. Felghner, of the Nashville
W&lt;«mhiJT| A- Cutiuit buy rugs, rubber.
at Holloway's covers In the best shape more
surface for the money, than any brand on
tlmdnartret.
Mrs. Francis T. Chovln, net Elva Clough,
I.::j jour gasTillne of
^James Crawley Is greatly Improving the of Detroit. Is visiting in the city.
appearance
his residence
on Green
------------------of----------------- - lot .............
Ed. Burton returned Monday to hls dustreet by grading the ground and lowering i ties in the Ann Arbor law school.
the shade trees.
■
Mrs. Etta Berg, of Wisconsin, is the
Dr. II. A. Burlier has purchased the cor­ guest of her sister Mrs. A. Hams.
nerlot south of J. 8. Goodyear's residence.
He will liegin the erection of a residence
in the city for a slwrt visit last week.
thereon next fall.
pjOBEfcTSON HOUSE,
Mrs. Compton, of Alaska, Kent Co., was
'life missionary service at the Methodist
a
guest at H. A. Goodyear’s last week.
church Sunday evening by tbe Sunday

11 oodruff

&amp; Cotant/

Examination^ will be held In 'Barry
county for the spring serieH 1889, as fol­
lows:
Hastings, regular. March 7th and 8th.
Mlddlevjllc, special. March 29th and 30th.
Nashville, special, April 20th and 27th.
Examinations will liegln at 9 o’clock a.
m.. and close ut 4 p. m.. for tin' regular
and at the special, will begin at 1 o’clock
p. m. on Friday and close at 4 p. in. on
Saturday.
J. W. Matthews. .
Set’y of Board of Examinerr.

PRINTED
LIE
Would act as a boomerang and its author
would lose rather than gain by such a
questionable method of advertising.

It is therefore with strict observance of the
truth that we make the statement that

Our Stock of

CLOTHING,
HATS, and

FURNISHING GOODS,
Is the finest in the city, and our prices , are
lower than any other deajer can make, a§
our expenses are astonishingly less than
any competitor.

If you are about to purchase a suit or any­
thing in our line, call in.

SPRING OPENING,

u&gt;

school was, very Interesting and attended
J. M. Neff and wife now occupy Mrs.
JrfferMQ and Court SUL, Hastings, Mich. by a large audience.
Wm. Jones’ house on west Green street.
Rates, 3 I .OO per Day.
S. A. Holmes says he Is determined to
Miss Hortense VanZilc hns lieen visiting
Thtt llo&amp;te Is new. with pleasant rooms. Tbe close out hls jewelry stock- He” sells nt at P. T. Colgrove’s for the part few days.
patronage uf the public is rcsnecUulir solicited. retail at greatly reduced prices and at
Mrs. Ed. FrosL of Grand Rapids, Is vis­
auction also next Saturday.
iting nt W. H. Frost’s. Ed. spent Sunday
tfWhat has lH-comc of the revised city here.
It.ls rumored that E. L. £arish, of
• nn r uf-Court nnd Jettersou St. Keeps flour. charter? Tiie job of printing a few copies
•!
meal, ground oyster-shell, egg food was let nearly two years ago but don't ap- Nashville, has been re-appointed ^postal
■r fowls. A'.MJ a general slock of groceries. jiear to have been completed.
rlejrk.
z
••■M cixxte. Low prices.
Holmes' auction sale of Jewelry last !
Mode Rich, of Traverse city Is In town.
Saturday was largely attended. Lots of | ip4 family will move to TravetM- City this
goods sold. Another auction next Satur­
day forenoon, afternoon and evening.
lyA' il! Conley, a medical student at Ann
Window shades are almost a necessity In nrbor, was the guest last week of 8. M.
every house. When purchart ng pm want Fowler.
:i good selertlon. Thst is wiiat Fred I,

GILLASPIE,

Henry C. Zuscimltt and wife, of Nash­
ville. spent Sunday with the family pf T.
On the second page of this issue will be S. Brice.
found an article on the progress of this na­
tion for the past 100 years; also plans for
Chas. Ik’ane left Thursday for Cadillac
the coming centennial celebration in New where he has secured u position In a cloth­
ing store.
York city.
'

lias got nnd biz prices will be satisfactory.

. 11 ill buy lease. Furniture and Bar fixture*,

Personv contemplating the purchase of
in Hotel located In the business center of wall (taper will find a complete line at
Fred L. Heath’s. Ho has nil styles ami at
prices that cannot be beat l»v the closest
• :-t-class restaurant. good bar trade. For competition.

’’■.and Rapids. 17 rooms well furnished.

. iMrtii-ulars address

' 1RED. S. CLARK,
■ &lt; aual St., Grand Rapids, Mich.

Ladies spring style
of jackets in black and
colors at Russell’s.
Ladies and children
muslin underwear for
twenty-five cents at ,J.
Russell’s.
A large lot of dress
goods very cheap at J.
Russell’si
local news.
Circulation this week.

_
taw

Tbe "New Queen.”

Smith Holmes’ closing out Mdeof Jewelr. still continues.
.
House to rent Enquire of Stuart, Knap­
pen A Van Annan.

F. Hicks* ice wagon began Ita sum­
mer Journ.y Monday.
Another lu of choice oranges at Smith,
Hums*A V on.snnan’s.
•-Farms for a«ie. Enquire of Stuart,
Knappen &amp; X an Annan.
•

tetaSaT'S*
'h" Iw"
declared a legM 1holiday.
Ed. Doyla’s saloon
.
r|((srd Im&lt;_
-cause be failed to pay hL^J[ Ck*M
land tamrf
at the Rower Shoe Co.'a.
F The target bouse at the M. C. A C.,ir *
b. crossing has been completed.
’

John Kelley returned Monday to Jack
son, where he has secured employment in
the prison.

Mr. Maas, formerly of the firm of Maas
A Strauss, will open a new and ,elegant
store at No. 3 West Main St, next to tbe
City Bank, on or about April 10th, 1880.
with the finest and most-eomplete line of
mens, youths, boys and childrens clothing
ever opened in Battle Creek. I extend a
cordial Invitation to all my old customers ;
and friends and a» many new ones as will
come.
Respectfully yours.

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-i m raw
Foraitore Store
You will find a complete line of

Mrs. Win. Boltwood, who has liecn visit­
ing friends In this city, returned Friday to
her home in Jackson.

If you are going to paint, remember that
it will cost you less to do a good job with
Miss Jessie Bowen, who has liecn the
tiie I*, and M. paint than with most guest of Miss Binncbe Mead, left Friday
brands on the market. We guarantee sat- for her home, louising. “
Ltactlon.
W. J. A1- L. Hoi.iajway. X
E. Nevins and family now occupy tbe
Mr*. Lucy Hotchkiss died Friday last at house on Green stiret recently vacated by
’ her hottie In the fourth ward after1 a long A. D. Itork nnd family.
I'.iul painful sickness. Tbe funeral ser­
Mrs. I*. W. Niskern. accompanied by
vices were held at her late home-on Sun­
day and were attended by a large number her mother Mrs. J. Goodenow, left Thurs­
day for her home, Manistee.
uffyeiends.
•
^/I’be Easter offerings nt the Episcopal
W. II. Powers und Luke Waters were In
fiiurch Sunday for the building of tbeli Grand Rapids-last week attending a meet­
new church amounted to nearly 51.3CK'. ing ot the grain dealers association.
Thu makes about 82,800 now pledged for L^Srs. Allie Rock goes to Grand Rapids
this purpose The work of.bulldlng will to-day. wber| she has accepted a poslflon
doubtless soon liexln.
In Kendall's mfillnery establishment.
yX'he dog ahow at Iffnon liall Saturday
Mrs. Wilb Williams, of Grand Rapids,
night was a very amusing one. In fritt so
arrived In the city Thursday for a visit
much so tiiat almost tbe entire audience .with her parents M. W. Riker and wife.
followed the men, wonnyi and dogs form­
H. L. Mead and wife, of Charlotte, ar­
ing the company , down to the depot and
rived Thursday for a visit with their son
gave them a bowling send off.
W. L. Mead. They returned home Mon-rt’liunrtnj evening, May 2, a concert will d.r.
lie given at Union hall by the pupils In
Daniel Main, from New York City, is
Miss Sara Jones class In vocal music.
Miss Minnie lxx&gt;, of Grand Rapids, a fine tiie guest of his brother, Mlles Main. This
violinist, will be present ’Some of the is their first meeting after a separation of
best musical talent in this city will also as­ 30 years.
Rev. A. A. Knappen and wife and Mr
sist
The cjias. Olmstead property in tbe first and Mrs. Patterson wore In the city Sun­
day to attend the funeral, of Mrs. Lucy
ward near lhe new Iron bridge, and close
.Hotchkiss;
to business. Is for sale or rent Tbe build­
ings have been thoroughly repaired and
Bishop Gillasple was In the city last
put In first class condition. Tbe house is week. He came to officiate at the oonflrvery desirable and there Is a Rood bant matlon exercises at the Episcopal church
well and cistern. Enquire of P. T. Col­ Friday evenfug.
grove.
Silas Ellis and wife left Saturday for a
Next Saturday forenoon, afternoon and visit In South Lyons. Mr. Ellis expects to
evening S. A. Holmes, the Jeweler, will go to Ann Arbor for medical treatment be­
have an auctioneer In hls store and sell his forebls return.
goods al auction. He is bound to dose out jX. D. Rork and family now occupy Geo.
hls stock and will keep at It till he succeeds. Preston’s residence on Greeq street. Mr.
An auction Is the place to buy goods at Preston and wife have moved to their
your own prices. Remember to call at farm on Michigan avenue.
hlyttore Saturday
Mrs. F. Barnes and children left last
uniuriDg tbe sealon of lhe Methodist week in company with her mother Mrs. F.
Sunday school last Sunday Clement Smith Dancer, of Vermontville, for a few week's
Was presented by bis class will, a basket visit with relatives In Bureau, Illinois.
of beautiful and choice flowers. Miss
John Sheaii. of Hickory Corners, was In
Flora Beadle on behalf of the clam made
the city Wednesday on hls way home from
tbe presentation remarks. The scene was the west. He is well pleased with the
very affecting and one long to be remem­ western country »u&lt;l talks of moving there
And everything ,0 m®ke children happy.
bered by tha school.
in a few weeks.
As our readers well know, Dr. J. A.
D. Striker attended at Grand Rapids
Baughman, the well known specially Thursday the annual meeting of the
formerly of this city.
now
** Masonic Mutual Benefit association of
Akron. Ohio. All those wishing to con­ Western Michigan. He was elected one
sult Dr. Baughman by letter «n addres. of the directors.
him at Na 151 South Howard StiwL
Soraewor Io Sp,n&lt;ra**«' * VmV.lkroAkron, Ohio. He writes prescriptions for
bnntb.
Additional local 1st, 4th and 8th pages.
any disease for 81-00.

InWnktfgk,

CLOTHIER.

SPRING.
We have opened the
Largest and Most Se­
lect Stock of Spring
Suitings ever shown in
Hastings, consisting of
CHEVOITS, DIAGONALS, WIDE
WALES and SCOTCH GOODS.
These suitings were
bought at the lowest
market price and we
■ will offer them at cor­
respondingly lowfigures.

L UNN BROS,
TAILORS.

NEW!
New Satins,
New Ginghams,
New Prints
New Challiee.
■ New Henriettas
New Spring Flannels,
New Broadheads,
New Embroideries,
New Lace,
New White Goods,
New Hosiery,
New Gloves,
New Clothing,
New Hate t Caps,
New Boots &amp; Shoes,
New Slipsm, '
New Groceries,
New Hardware,
New Wall Paper and Borders (we have a trimmer,)
New Paints and Dlls.

NEW PRICES!
And we invite NEW m well *8 old Customers to inspect
Goods and prices.

M. J. GOSS.

Prairieville, April 15, -89.

�Good Tidings at Last.
All the Lost Danmark’s People
Alive, Save One.
THE ENGINEEB KILLED AT HE POST

*

- Manistee furniture factories arc crowded
with work.
.

eye and backing cough, and l:a ai-emnjxuiytag
involuntary pressure of tbe hand over the taug*
tiie seat of that dread dlscox—consumptionthat euuw?s!lie remark? Too frequently, alas!
and to tin! uitsrests ot such unfortunate* ibfa I*
penned,'that their steps need tend no longer
toward that rat row receptacle that nwalta all—
that is. until life’s atloted spare Is coverediron* any such cans", tor tbe sclentitlc researjbes
of Dr. B. V. Herve, resulting lu tbe •'C.oldcn
Medind Discovery." have wrested from Nature
a remedy.wbk'b never falls to cure this rrourxe
of our race (which Is really nothing more nor
leas than scrofula uf tbe lungs), It taken lu time.
Druggists sell It.
Seven banks have been started In Detroit
in tiie test four years.

Overboard to Make Boom far the ShlpWreekrd Hundred*— A Brief but Sail*-

Nrw Yoax, April 22.—Tbe agents at tho
cablegram from Lisbon yesterday afternoon:
“Passengers and crow of steamship Danmark
landed at tho Azores. Three bundrod and

Mfaaouri, bound fer Philadelphia.
follow by tbe next steamer."

Rest to

Loxdot
. , April 22.—Although there were
no English passengers on board tbe Danmark
public interest in the fate qf than* on board
that unfortunate vceoel has been intense hero.
At 7:30 o'clock last evening the afternoon
[aix-rx got out extras containing special dis­
patches 'nniHiuucing the safety of tod Dan­
mark’s paMxm gers and crew and their sale was
nncirnxi::.!. Bulletin* were displayed in front
of tbo various newspaper offices and tbo
crowds which surrounded them blocked the

Other so-called remedy tall*.
Edward Fonda, n Calhoun county liquor
dealer who ha, lxx-n arrratwl on a charge
.of hiving his saloon open on election day,
dta-s not deny the charge, but puts In a
plea of extenuation to tbe effect that it lias
' been cuMomar? on the part of the authori­
ties. to allow itim to open up after the
toting was Xiane. in order to let the wnliattled hosts celebrate the event# of the
day a little. It hi perhaps ncetllens to way
THE STORY OF THE WRECK
Hutt Fonda lives ta the town of Athene,
where queer things art* of frequent occur­
Told Briefly try the.Thlrd Mate—Human
rence.
■

Dr. Jaquro' German Worm Cukes destroy
Ltubox, April 22.—Inau interview with
worms and remove them from th«i system. a newspaper repnwmtativii. Peter Uabecti,
.Safe, pleasant und effective.
thinl mate of the stoomship Danmark, re­
Harlem Church, whose bamt* Is eight lated tbo circumstances of toe lax of that
miles west of Morley, has been at work
during the past winter for a logging firm
on the Muskegon and went home to vote
on election day. Then he took the train found lying dead on the floor of tte enginofor White Cloud to sec his mother, saw her room, and tho cause of the n&lt;.*cldcnt could
mid started home. Since that time he has
not be nsctirtainecl On April S tbo Danmark
not been seen or beard from. A* his pre­ was sp:kcn by toe Miwouri; wiiich towed tbo
arranged route home would cause him to Danmark until April «. -The Danmark was
cross the river near home. It is thought then wttling down,” Ilaleen states, "and we
he fell in and was drowned.
Missouri as &gt;hc was i-m-led had'roum for only
There is nothing that comjiares with Cole's twenty additional persous, but she jettisoned
Veterinary Carlxilisalve. It cures cuts,
us
—landing u* nt A*or« She then &gt;rowounds, bruises, collar and .saddle gnlls,
sores, mange, scratdies. thrush, intlamma-1 ceoJod for Philadelphia, taking 310 of the
ttons mid all skin and hoof dhawscs quicker | Sisengers bchiijra ths captain o*d sailors.
roo of the engineers proceeded to London
than any other other remedy: It Is the
only preparation that will invariably renew
the hair its original color. Fklwin D. ant] second mates are still nt Azores, and tbe
remaining
jwMcngcrs and forty-two xallors
Bitber, driver of Jay Eye Set*, says:
, "Havinggiven,Veterinary CArbolisalve a
■ thorough trial, I can fully endorse it, mid
take pleasure kt recommending it to all
Lnnioir, April 22.—Forty-twoof tbe crew
owners of horses as the brat remedy that I
ever saw for general stable use.” Large o' Uw Danmark and nil of t!»n pnswngeni not
cans •!: small cans 50 cents. Sold by E taken to Philadelphia on -the Missouri have
arrived
hero on the steamship Acor.
. IL lAthrop.
The Engineer'* Death.
a
Tho death of tho Danmark’s engineer was
duo to tho bunting of an engine pipe. Tho
Everybody hm read tbo “Arabian Nighte, ODginortf wan killcti on th-* spot, and the ship
but f*-w of tbo thousands who have- enjoyed was badly damaged. In cousequenco of Ihis
tbo book are owaro to whom tbo western dauisge, together with the breaking _jx tho
work! is indebted far the jtOMcnsion of thia
treoMiru botto* of Oriental folk lure. It wm
translated frobiZhv Arabic by Antoine Galland, a French savant and traveler, who
PiTTOBfua, April 22.—A special from
died on Feb. 17, 1715. He obtained it in its Philadelphia to The Timee, receivud at 1-Al)
original form during a rorfdaioe in fis. cnst, a. m.,*ny*the steamer Missouri, with port
M nttacho to flic French tmibovsy nt Con- of tho jinx angers of the »tcam«r Denmark,
utentinople. Ho traveled extamevoly in tho has ju*t arrived at tbv Delaware breakwater.
east, giving much attention to the study of
eastern authors. Hi* learning wm prodigious,
THE DISASTER AT APIA.
and to produced many Inboriou* works, nil
.of which are now forgotten. Bui ho ha* se­
Kimberly.
cured n kind of immortality by hi* life task
of translating th® ' Arabian Nights," which
WasnixcTox Crrr. April 22.—Admiral
will doubtlus* never ccnro to to read —Phila- Kimberly's report ot the disaster in Apia
delpji in Time*.
barbar. Samoan island*, by which so many

FATE OF THE TEMPLE.

'‘No higher encomium can be paid the In­
ventor or discoverer than to encounter imi­
tation, notwithstandhig such flattery is not
acceptable.
In some cases successful imitations Is
rendered Impossible: Inwunncb as tho Imi­
tator Is unable to lend a complete knowl­
edge to the subject or has not the means at
hand to aid hint.
.
Perhaps no article lias been the object or
attempted Imitation more than the wide
apraul specific for the prevention and dure
of kidney nnd liver disorders, familiarly
known as Warner's Safe Cure.
In the preparation of this Intensely poj&gt;ular remedial agent, it Is claimed that it is
impossible to successfully imitate safe cure,
even if the correct formula Is known, lxcause the peculiar devices and highly expensive mechanism used in its manufac­
ture are beyond the ntaeh of the would-beimitator.
Adding to this the lack of a long experlence, which has rendered jxrfcct everj
step In ill- preintration which inventive
genius can suggest, together with the
great skill exercised in the select ion of only
the very best materials, the genuine artlcle is perfection itself.
Bom** efforts are also Ixdug made to 1mltate a )K&gt;pu)ar line of old-fashioned log
"home cures'^ irnown as "Warner’s
Log Cabin" remedies, comprising a samaj&gt;arllla for the blood, hops und buchu lor
the stomach and system, cough remedy for
colds, rose cream for catarrh, extract, for
relief from pain, iialr tonic,- |&gt;oruus pls*ters and pills*.
Successful Imitation is rendered imposslble for thu reason that the same care has
tent given In their preparation
An expensive laboratory,-costing thousandsof dollars, lias been specially construeted for their innunfacture mid is under the immediate supervision of one of
the tx^t chetaists known.
Poor material ami menus employed
would be susceptible to easy imitation, but
with the. tiest of material, machinery mid
skilled lulxir employed, these household
articles are given to the public beyond the
rviiMz of successful counterfeiters.

Ionia boasts of some of tbe best Chau­
tauqua workers In tho date.

Little Traverse Bay Is clear of Ice and
boats are running into Petoskey.
Electric Bitters.
Tills remedy is liecomlug so well known
and so popular as to ncad no special men­
tion. All who hare used Electric Bitters
stag the sanut song of praise. A purer
medicine doea not exist nnd It is guaran­
teed to do all that Is claimed. Electric bit­
ten* will cure all di.M-ares of the liver and
kidneys, will remove pirnpic**. boils, salt
rheum and other affections caused by im­
pure blood. Will drive Malaria from the
systbm anil prevent as well as cure all Ma­
la t lai fevers. For cure of headache, constipatiun and indigestion try electric bitters.
Entire axtisfactlorf guanmte*&gt;d, or money
refunded. Price W eta. and §1.00 per bottlr at W. H. Goodyear's drug store.
Rood tte* following: MY. C. H. Morris,
Newark,-. Arkiuisas, «ayh: "Was down
with nb&gt;.«3fs of lungs, und frivuds and
phjitehuiH pwnxiwucrd me an Incumbin
voiwumptlve.
taking Dr. King’s
Now Discovery fofrw«|Uinptli&gt;ii, tun now
on my thinl Ixittlc, nnd-kM*.' to oversee the

.
^l*Wi‘,wnrt, DecaturT ‘Obli*. says:
"Had it not been for Dr. KlngVJtofc Dis­
covery fur consumption J would ha*o? died
of luiur
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S^tople buttle, free at W. H. Goodyear's

Tbe Olivet Optic.
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viE jANTAQAUj

Uncle Sain's Condition Pbwdent will
cure distempers, coughs, colds, fevers and
most of the diseases to which horses, cat­
tle. sheep, hogs aufrpoultry are subject.

Flint has again been raided by burglars.
Mothers will find Dr. Winebell’s teething
syrup just the medicine to have In the hduw
for the children; It will cure cdughs. colds,
sore throat, and regulate tiie bowels. TryIt

Joseph M. Dodge, a pioneer of Tuscola
county, died recently.

ctjaclt

(J TRADE &amp;■

REMedy

FOR ACHES 1

^OAPwryo^ washing

Sure Cure* of F

Will vaniJH
aS By MA&lt;iicAWAy

b. Chicago.

THE CHAMPION BINDER

The Best

Comuraptlon Cured.
An old phraican. retired from practice having
bad placed m bi* band* by an East India misatenary tbe formula of a simple vegetable rem­
edy for the speedy aud pennaiu-Dt cure ot coninto pt Ion, broneblti*. catarrh, iuntiina and nil
ibrnat and lang aflectioi «. also a positive anil
nxllcai cun* for nervous debility andallnervouacomtilaint.v. after b.nirix t* 't* U it* uond- rful euratlva power* In thousand* of caws, lias
felt It hl* duty to make II known to bls suffering
feHtoW*. Aeluated by this motive mid a desire
to rellsve human suffering. I win send free of
chants. to nil who dralrv ft. Cbl* recipe in (ter- ;
man. French or Knalhb, with full direction*
foeorejiartt gand nshtg. tout t&gt;r mall bv todrawing with stamp, naming this paper. W. a.
Neyes.:» Power's Block. Htwliestra. N. Y.
Detroit's efty tax levy fee the cntnini:
fiscal year foots up the tine jotal uf $2,:cxi.-

Kalamazoo Hcyclists
house ami formed a ch

ANpyoJR.TRoi/BLE5

Hastings Ban:

Htepton Pmffa atratn IxMl

for Harvesting Grail Ever Known.
only half an
KO MHOKT(
Guards aM

MlVVtK t

PROBATE c
State Of Mlehlcan. county &lt;
At a ursaiun of the H
Count* of Harry, bnklen at

All cast fnr* *uhm**IM, making thrtoj

ngol" (Matt. xxlv, 3, R. Vjxwrgin).

In the nuuter of tto est
Four times to this diapter wo hare tbo ad­
monition. "Tato W &lt;ra 5. I'. «, S3): &lt;n&gt;
other occasion* Ho had sold. "Take towl
31; l.uk-«ui, 1%, but ivmv it fa, "Take berti
Iwt any doevivo you.” If it wa* to in JoimY
day Hint ntony deceiver* bad gone for.ii lujto
tho world ill J*‘hn viij. It fa much more sb to­
day. mid tho. child &lt;rf God who would avoid
bring deceived must l»j well v.-n--l In the
Word which i* tt» Troth. Jowl* has given
is* thu Spirit of Troth to guide'w. into oil
Troth 'John x«, 13). and with tho .Word of
Truth in i&gt;ur hands there fa no nred to ta* de­
ceived.
ff. "Many shall epmo in My name, savtag I
um Christ, and shall deceive manv." Two of
thaw mo GMUtkxiRi to Act* r’ SO, SI, who *
hod many follower*; and in I John Iv, 1. it is
written■. '•Bel-.*v»l, tadicve n?t every spirit,
but try the tplriLs wbctberlhsy are &lt;*f U«I;
became many falx? promts" are’gtw* out
into the world." •’
7. ”Wb«m ye shall hear of ware and
rumor* ot ttun, b? y0 not troubled; fur such
thing! must nrods be; but the ead shall not
bo yet" Though tho earth be ronovod, and
tho tnountaL-a bo carried Into the midst of
tbo Nna; though tho waters rent an! Iw
troubkil. and ths mountains shake, therem

Mrs. C. A. Johnson, of Toledo, had
every, symptom of heart disease, shortness
of breath, could not lie on left side, rough, n?j
01 Jan&gt;b u
(P«.
pains in chest, ete., yet after being given
.V10 ‘°01 that
trubr rereived, tbe
upto die, wns cured by Dr. Mliesr New word* let mx yo&gt;:r hwt be ‘trouWed,
Cure. Sold by W. IL Goodyear.
nciUKr let i: ba afraid" (Johi xiv, I 27)
Perch and calico base are tolng caught
In large numbers al Muskegon.
bftf'“In8&gt;«rf sorrows or
T1r»«l Out.
travail That fa, tlni imn, carthqnakca.'
The distressing feeling of weariness,
and exhaustion without effort, which last to which Luke add* "feofful stohtaand
makes life a burden to so many people, is great signs from heaven.” (Luku Yxl. 11)
t*. ‘Dm takebmd tu youroilrJi ’• • •
duo to poverty of the blood and feeble
vitality. If yon are suffering from such y. shall bo bmten • • . fX X^p
feelings. Bludbllder is Just what you need, a testimony against them.” Tliti Uwy rLtuand will'-be of the greatest tonetit to you. ally czp-rkneed many n time. (Acte |r, r
'
It purifies and enriches the blood, Imparts ail, xiv, etc.) It ha* &gt;»-&gt;»
tone and vigor to the whole system, aids
digestion and overcomes all ninrbld ten­
now, m a.
alone in her crippled condition. Tho admiral dencies nnd nervous affections eausrd by a
depressed state of the blood, ftfrengthens national redemptimi.
10. "And tbo gasp?] num
u pni,^,^
and builds up the system, while it eradi­
cates disease. It Is pleasant to take and umnug roll nati-xa*" M-tx wi- ’
the dose L* small. Try It and be cured.
a Calliope, who preaentod him with a diving Price SI. Sold by E. H. Lathrop.
apparatus, and whom kindness to tbe shipThe, Muakagon shingle and lumber com­
pany’s mil! will commence operation* to­
day.
Ths Vandalia is a total loss, and tho Tren­
ton is beitevnd to be in tbo same condition.
The Beat Physicians Outdone.
J. A. Crawford, says; **J have had the
pairf to the heroism of the men and officers, worst form of eczema two years, aud
who did all that man could do in such peril­ found no relief from some of-oqr best phy­
ous drcumsteqres.
sicians who have nuuln this (Urease a ap^
Tbo Umatilla arrived at San Frnncbco Sat­ laity. / 1 was persuaded io try Papilkffi
urday, bringing the following men from tho (extraelof flax).
The reflet I received
wrecked ships: School-master G. Williams, was like a charm and I am well. I think
boatswain'* mate Peter Obim, ship’s corporal Paplllon one of the blessings of the age "
J. Johanson, landsman C. W. Layman, cat- Tn- Papillnn (extract of flax) Skin Cure
tain of the top A. Welsh, oiler E. M. Meyer*. when all others falL Urge bottles »i.oo
MMimeu E. O'Neil, J. Andereon, C. Boyle, A. W. H. Goodyear'a.
’
Moore, W. Winters, J. Murphy, E. Ambrose,
The Muskegon News is trying to encour­
L O'Donnell, and R. Fhmijlgan, landsmen J.
Burke and E. H. Mitebell, machinist W. E. age the establishing of a ship yard In that
city.
10»; and ta Ito
‘5.
Ucta
fireman A. fiteelo, bootswain's mate K. Chap­
doubt cvOry uum tto?JjL^L-“’J0?1**’1XJ
man, fireman A. Callnrllo, gunner H. Kerriin such
W. F. Beyer, GarretavUle, Ohio, f8j*: circumrtanc^i urul r. ?u i*5™
IS.
®»pn«ufae.
"My wife has been troutded with catarrh
a long time, but have, with what remedies tbosimilar ».taten1&lt;&lt;,u~&lt;.}rry?’,, Ctfm]Mrti
DasviLUt, III*., Apr2 fti—Great dteatia- we had, and what the doctor could do
kept |Jie upper hgnd of it until this fait
factioo exists among the employee uf tbo
when everything foiled. Her throat wns
Chicago and Eastern Illinois-raiirond at this raw m far as one could see, with an inces­
15
“ '•«
sant cough, when I inverted tuy dollar In a am. Hi* laithfu) foltoe^.
w° miuitnot
off in light weight gold. Thirty tbomnud bottle of yoqr Paplllon Catarrh Cure m n to to totter
dollars was pawl out by tno railroad company last resort. To-day sto is free from cough
al thh place, and a largo )&gt;ortJou of it was throat all healed and entirely cured." Paplllon (extract of flax) Crtarrh Cure nfferts
cures when all others fail. Large Ixrtties
&gt;1.00 at W. H. GoodyearS drug sion,.

Sts KSt!

impartiality

l&gt;

IThere WAjAyovNG"
M
J / // 1)
Pt^sofi na*ied hope, '
s VJtofiP^OTHlNG BVTWo«4
/ X/
and Mope j
A ll
//r j HerVorkali behind, it
- )J
'I AFFECTED HER MIND,
’
\GVrrTiti- oNEMoRNiNC iNM*y
?*vV^lk THE NEIGHBORS DlDjAy,

them bccnuMi of f toir uns, nnd Mature tb- y
would not k: Hta.&lt;Hlver them frorn tto
tatrodiug ’•rreth re long *»&gt; gruro* rra4«xm«L
and then utters hfa last »nrd to ttom. ’1 say
unto you. yc duU no* see Me
’'
ve shall ray, Btavd i» He that comrfh in
~
Kt 1/
ito nnni ’
tin 1-ord.” (Mett. xxUt. SMU.)
■ 2. "Ttoto dsall not t» left««»’ tt.nw'P-'®
-notit r ttot dmU tmt be throwp JovrR-" TJ*’
'Holy Sjurit tod mid through Micah, the
.
propbet.
Tin yean* before thu. that Ztau
itoold bo plowed as a Grid and JrfwalKn be­
(
come
toaj» (MU id. »; »«' ««» *re»- |«^
ptot also said by thu mnw Spirit ttot Ito
;
sour.
Zion cm) Jcrostdetn should ta tbo last
dav« rlw from their ntius tiiat nil nations
,
■Itoultl
flow thither nnd ttot m Uom days tbo
(
nations
should !®rn war no more
:i "iloretupau the Mount of Olirnt ovvr
(
against
the temple.” .ta we ttv thi* gnwt
,
nnd
glortims God-man. Israel's t«w though
,
rejLvt.d
Mtv.lab wto shall yet b'.manlfuttas
( glory of Hi-ipropb hnwi and a light to
Ito
jlighten the nat ion* (Imto U, 33, thus lingering-,
j leaving Hi* propio mu! tto Holy City, w
ly
,are rvn;iud*xl of tto vkimw &lt; f ilL- kiU tn
,
which
to saw tbo glory uf tho God uf trad
,
slowly
aid ImgcyLngiy leave tto II*Jy of
j
Holto.
nail thu tempk'. ghd tto city, and
,stand for a ln.4farewell uum thb -xui»“ tnoont
un the cast of tto eity. ilrireu away !*y Itosms
The Cannlch:u.*l.juurtk*r caw ha.* gonet*&gt; uf tto jieupte. tEzek vtii, 3,4; is. 3; x, 4. IS;
xi, —,
Iliit we must ulro rtrmuitor tto
the jury at Hillsdale.
later visions of Erekicl in which to saw tto
Ellert s Extract of Tar »t Wild Cherry
is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for
cougto. colds bronchitis, sstlinm, and all tho Lord mi l illling it. pointing us forward to
throat troubles: will relieve and Ix'ueflt tbe time t»l: ’u the Lord shall return with lib
consumption. Try It and be convinced. sclnta toilavU in the midst of the cbiWfa* ot
Every b&lt;4tie warranted; price 50c and SI Israel for ever. lEzek. xhil, 1-7; Zech, xiv, ‘
per bottle. Sold by druggist*. Prepared 3-3J
by tto Emmert Proprietary Cp., Chicago.
4. '‘Tell u*i,v-tien shall the** things l&gt;?। And
HL
what shall lx? t.’:- &gt;‘gn when all ttoxo things
Still trying to got a Jury In the Latimer shall tw fur 'r.l-’" Matthew adds; "What NO HIDK DRAFT, NO WEIGHT ON
shall ls&gt; tho sign of thy coming, and of tho
BOipr NECKM.
.murder case at Jackson.

A Delicate Compliment.
I beard a very delicate complimant paid to
. nbe ot tbo rosobnds of Washington tho othqr brief it states that under the ctocuriMtanceo
evening at a recaption; ono.of the nrottlret
tributes from an old to a young bdlo that
could potaibly be offered. 8o writes n eorrtupon*lent from the cwpitnl. The old belle, who
runs through) wero on the Wth deck (a lower
deck) instead of tho spar or upper dock. This
iaftnrfoctly aware of, nnd docs not try-to permitted tbo waves to'bunt through, in
spite of all efforts to plug tho pipe*, nnd put
out tho fires, so that thn engines could not
work. A court of inquiry into tbo disaster
pronclnd and thrust Iter hand affectionately is rvapecttully demanded.
through hoe arm. Tho old belle looked down
Tbe Nipsic.i* off the beach and afloat, with
admiringly into tho face of thb young ono
and romorkad:
Admiral Kimberly a^k* tho
‘•My dour, I love you, but I wish you would

keep on the ottor side of tho room. You urn
not very becoming to me."

1

It has been shown that In many cases it
is easy to succeufUlly Imitate.
LESSON IV, SECOND aU»STEH, IN­
Scarcely has a new tnvantlon been an­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, APRIL IB.
nounced before a host of imitations spring

.STS

BAWRFACT1ON GIVEN to EVERT PtB-

On readinc and flliugtl
fled, of Dav Id Eydeabytner

which said deerased died *
tort tbe MOST RELIABLE and PKACT1-

II Yto Emlei It Bdm Ye Bq, Ya MH M Mt TBE CHAMPIOX.

i&lt;&gt; be bolttan at the Prulinl

8AMPL&amp;S AT ORB OR MOM ACCMCICS &gt;N YOUR COUNTY.

The Warder, Bushnell &amp; Slessner Co,,

nw Interested In said
deucy «f said - petllian.
thereof bv canalnit a &lt;
to be published In the 1

SPRINGFIELD O.—■MWFACTURERS-—CHICAGO ILL.

FIRST
POINT

dated on the *ai$f &amp; day
iu a certain cause there
Monro Ferris t» comp!
Haymond and Martha A
ante. No! loo Is hereby
sell at public auction to tlx
Friday, the third day «
.tea o'oock to Use forenoon

to give Hie subject sufficient tbousbl until we
receive a reminder to tbefabape vf a revert* 111-

&lt;&gt;f Carlton, to theeounty
Michigan, and described

Then, too, «r are constanUv bewildered by
tbe various schools of medicine, und tbo physi­
cians who represent them, often Wunder tn our
choice of a doctor.
If people only knew that the very best besllb

GCAMD1ANK HAl.l .
...
In the matter of the estate *’ottB
Barlow, a tnlnor.
, .....
Notice Is hereby tfvrti that I -h- "“R.
to nuctlim. to tbe bigbret bi*'*‘
late a ronrentrstedaud very palatable furtn tn the fourth day ot May. &gt; V ■ • ,.l“ ...
rg»
the shape of New styj, Jtca^Bt TMMr vinegar lu tbe forenoou. al tto P«'’• "r” ' '.
Bitters, they would not hosltate a moment to Of Hastings tn tbe count} ** i-«r!
--——(
lajurlous drug* are content); flooding tbe ma­
ke: under various names mid mdw* »b*l the
New Style Vtmvar Hitter* fa »■ uad a» any o(
them?

SroK Of tM said minor of, m ■
Mate situate and twing iu th&lt; ■
ra the state of Mlchlpiti. km"*:- Xit one rt«k
M follows, to-Wtt: The und •' .. ;mvl- *

owe half *fM* CBSl’of Im feu”h'L
the murage to try tbe New Style. It itralghttm PS&amp;MKflSMMredfMn
’.*!' btm,!:«i
MShMttW&amp;'MX.nttwrert *»•»* •*.
tamared twent'* - ■ '
£
VraBOthree, six hnmlre**,
.
•----- *
. •• ,, rcu« inu taSirod twwyffre, »u hundred
hy * responsible hottso, mid la MoeUyaa re pro jMMftd MjSktjpurreu. *1* hi'-i
eight, six hundred twenty :*i&gt;* •
■*»
watm- power and mill yard a»f
------------- ——
Illi dvtct ec ao Sth ilay of Jtme A. !&gt;.. 1*“ * ■
■
w
«iad of ahythlny |a your life. Your dncrlst Did *m projmrtv of Goodyrar. tor'”'’ -X «'•
Tn n\ iwit I... it--------------------- .
... ' 1

limit Court Commission*
Kxam-kx A Vanajima
Solicitors for Coin ptalm

NOTICE OF COMM1&amp;1IO
State of Michigan. County
Estate of Joel Barber, de
the unttetManed. lie
by the probate court for tl
«*te of Mtchtean. &lt;*omni
examine nud adjust all clai
all perwms against said

Teraday. the Tib day of Ma
al
s’ the n" UMy °

Jim

TO ADVER

eartouandl^tle before you udte It. Try it, and
Default having
m
you will fee! happier than If you bad found a -OODdlttoM
of a certain in**rro . l l*J g
a gold nduo, for it is really a mlae-of health
Mary A. Btoocn by her
Bloom, who received
ivanty.
OMttt of Barn*
Mleb.. to Ervin D. WMitel- .u.ci
fbwwtaa.

retry. A. D. 1*M. in mw » «'2te»w
retxrdm. on wnlefcmortgns**
be due at the date of this iwH* ;'.

'.’.'.‘u Sfitour

moneys secured by said uwktw*1 r an&gt;

Now. therefore by virtue el to
m
ooutalnwl tn said iiK.rtgnr'
1|ierdn'
wh care made and provW* • ■ 1 . oJ ywjatVWBg&amp;tltMn Saturday hr.K1'',

^OR

BLANI

ABE THE STI
.c‘"« ""
UMUW“ A ™*-

Tto Ionia fishing dub meets on Friday ,ckrevenlng.
ti“ «

Happy Home Blood Purifier bi the peo­
ple’s popular medicine for purifying tto
blood; preventing cr curing dyspepsia
bUltomneea. headache. Intis and an fovers

)^j~*
!Er£i5* *«■* *»

ta £

fi&amp;tlAS:
tun twMve («&gt; lO^taLing '"fJLort-

VAWWTto'i'jSSs.
AMlgncc
v! MurtW'-

�pnnFatr I* to an unhealthy tacalftr.
V hot sprtr.r cleaning I* to the neat houseiuwper.
-o i, &gt;!&lt;-»'• HMMaimnllatnejwhojy.Mlbta
«•• woo. The tMxly aeed* tn be thuroualify rrnovue l. tln&gt; Mum! purlfa-d and vttnlttetl. the
germ* &lt;&gt;t. di-w ««»!"?• Fcrofata. salt
, i-enm ,sn&lt;! all other blood d.aonten are cured
L.v Hood** Sarsaparilla, tte: mo»tr popular and
*i&gt;rn&gt;g'mrdlci*ie.
•
The Olivet Optic. the new weekly it
nlrvet. will 1«C sure to attract the boy*.

TheWincbesterTalks
Down in the Promised Land of
Oklahoma.
TWO IGHTS AND A FEW C0KPSE8.

Kalamazoo bleyelista met at the Burdick
I. hw and formed n club.

FOR ACHES AND PAINS.
Sure Cures ofKRooent Date.

ut&gt;l ,t llwp W VxrtXl.b. mutac &lt;T«*t t
im«, him «u£ «L JaUtaOI; Mutfoita
tiltreC. «U w iU&lt;j; mtfrntnr F*ln au
JOB* ItOSEXBritat*.

I-siu. iu C1M

THE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO. Btttitaort.lM.

Hastings Banner,
S1.00 a Year.

BOILERS.

er ot UuUete—Anotbor Fight Reported.
Chicago. 'April sa-Tho following di*,
patch is published here this morning:
rri-.czuL, L T., April 18.—There has been
a batUu between United States ofl!c&lt;.-r» nnd
Ixxwcrs nnd thirty boomers were taken prisoncni. Seven of them were *evely wounded
and uw deputy pianba! was slightly hurt
A raid, was made by United States deputy
marshals this afternoon on boomers who hod
diyegardad the taw, and taken up ctainu tn
Oklahoma. For several days men on horse­
back nnd la wagons have bcra reen fording
tho South Canadian north of Purcell and
disappearing iu th* timber to tho eaitward,
and the feeling against the trespnascr* wm
givra expr.-wfon in an indignation mooting
in the Methodist church nt whi^b surer*!
fiery gpeeche* wore made. The chief deputy
marshal thereupon d-rtanalued to make a raid
on tbe trespatecra, and nuuio up a party and
started oul Ho picked up fifteen on tho
real ami -started them back io ttw border,
.and ti.vn cautiously jwoo^ted wvernl miles.
Suddenly a shot mm heard on the k-ft, and
n bullet dipped a leaf above th.« boad of.one
uf tbe party. A minute Liter a volley rang
out in front, and the j»ony ridden hy onn of
thu deputies sank tq the ground with a bullet
in tlfo bond. The cbii't ot the deputies is
noted for hi* bravery, ami he raQcd out for
hta men to “chnrg-.* End: had tadung hi*
Winchester, nnd nil *urged forward, they
Cred into tho thicket and shouted like mud'nicm There was no reqxmai for several
• minutes, and tho men begn-a to think they
bad disperKd tho awallants.
TIct soon discovered their mistake. A
nun popped from behind a log nnd flr&lt;*l at

fusiltad- from ,his friciuta
He rctrvatal
I dowu a ravine just in time to escape the fire
of tbe deputte*, who. continued to advance
, and ptimp tbrir rejetiterx. Half way down
fan ravine tho deputies d Lvov cred a rough
,c for nr*. llivrts.'boilr r plater, nnd boll- borricatle of log* nnd brush ricrw the en­
r«for»&gt;dr. for. Fomutrv it. and Mich.
trance, nnd simultaneously a voice exclaimed:
1;. I;, uick*. IfetruU. Mich.
JO®
“Now give it to. them, bora” A »hret of
..
.
'
flame poured from tho face of t!i« Imryritir,
Mh biuan. cm:utj nt Barry—as.
and another shower of bullets spesi toward
tbo officers. They had been sufficiently
warned, however, and but onn of their num­

io &gt;. l n.tr* st-sm lw»ller work*, established

..i«a .'I eighi hundred ami elghtr-nine.
i fiiirl.s w. Armstrong. Judge of
1 . tli - inadcr of the ustiite ot William P«w*4r

Tbe chief deputy ordered a retreat nnd
gathered his mon about -him fur a council of

quite heavily in inned. and that a direct ni■aul: would proved db«utrou&lt;. therefore it
was decided to divide the party and attack
tbe flank* of the enemy. Tbb. movement
brought the deputies directly above the bar­
ricade. At a given signal they l*gnn shoot­
ing from the top of the ravine right Into the
midst &lt;•/ tho iKKuners, who were utterly un­
able to defend themselves from such an at-

on re;'4lbk und filing the petition, duly verb.
. of 1),.»TI Ey cirshy ntcr. executor ot said es
•. praying for reasons therein set forth that
&lt;v P- HreiiM'd to *.’11 the real estate of
tii-usal.ldcreaseil died seized and possessed.
rt:c're:ipdn IX. Is. ordered, that Friday, the
:ii day of May. A. 1). IMP, at ten o’clock m'
-• foreti.KUi.le- assigned for tbe hear! ug of said
-iltlon. and that the heirs at law and and nil
.-•■r rersons interested In said estate, are re■uC’d to appear at a session ot said court, tlien
b- h'-id su at the Probetc oBIct*. In the city of
1pgs, in wills! crainty. and show cause. If any
Ten minutes of rapid firing ensuwl and
o re !&gt;&lt;. why the prayer of the petitioner
•,.1 n,;t I— granted. A nd It b further ordered.
...: •ai.l ।. tltioner give notice to the per­ ricade. “We surrender,” shouted a man
i:* Interested ’In said e*late. of- the j»cn- when the firing crowd. The blood pouring
&lt;it *oid pietlUatt. and the hearing
,-reo.' !•-. causing a ropv of this order from a wound in bis forehead -attested that
&lt;tw published in tiie Hastings Ba5Xkh n
apt-r. printed ana cinriilated in said Cuunthirty prisoners, seven ot whom were severe­
.f i is to said iluyxif Searing.
ly woanded.
CHABL»&gt; XV AHMHTItONtl.
Two of these, Thomas Mullins and David
Jndgeof Probate.
NV I turnip, will probably dir. Mullin* Ims n
bullet in his left lung nnd Winship ooc in Ins
riuxcEin- salk.
e
abdomen. Martin Fallon, uf Gainoarilie,
«' pursuance ahfl by virtue of a decree of the
r u;t court fur the countv ot Barry , in chan­ Tex., receivedr. ball in bis left thigh: John
T. NVhite, of Fort Worth, was struck un the
: ■hr --MaJ
W Mt anotuder;
oatnuei dou i, oi xvurth Carolina,
. certain cause therein pending wherein ha* a deep ga*h iu hta forehead; Edward
!
Ferris I* complainant and Nettle
i -iiigl and Martha -A. Wood are defend­ Frnbithcy, of Texas, suffers a shattered arm;
- &gt;&lt;ilcc
hereby given that I shall John Yonng, of Louisiana, is shot through
. :d ;sit-l ic uiK'tliai lu the h'ghest bidder, on
’ ... . ’.!;•• third day ot May. A. I). IMO. nt the shoulder.
The prisoners, nil of whom bad rifles and
or k in the forenoon, at tbe north front
-r ■-! th- court house, in the city nt Hastings, revolvers and plenty of ammunition, were
wanly M Barry and State &lt;4 Michigan. said disarmed, the wounded cared for os well as
.■:rt lx&gt;u«- being the place for holding the dr­ pcasilbic under tbe circumstance*, and the
; ••un bn the county uf Barry, all the follow­
:: ■t.-Neribcd property, towit: All that certain march to Purcell was taken up. Tbe wagops
• ■ or parrel ot Iran situate In tne township nnd personal property of the boomer* were
I &lt; '..r!to!&gt;. In Un- county of Barry and state of dortroyodr The gang were allwutberners,
!.■•Ii'.f.i’i. auiL described a* follows. to-wit:
v.rst half of the east half of the north west m&lt;»tly from Texas, nnd prewnfixl a forlonb
vartcr. M-e|ton twenty-eight, town four north, ■pfMMirnnco. Tlwlr captain, Edwin Mclntorii,
:jg&gt;* debt west.
said be bad lx-cii cvnrealed in a ravine for
Haled Haul lugs. Mich., March 1«. IMP.
three days «nd that ttw party was’emiy tho
Alonzo K. Kmxawton.
advance guard of a body uf more than 4&lt;Xl.
’ mt &lt; ourt CommlMiooer, Barry Co.. Mich.
m-i-i &gt;• A VanAiiman,
who, through agent* sent alien. 1. liad selected
solicitors for n&lt;impl;tlimut.
their claims and propcsod to bob! them with
Winchester* against all cona-rs.
'•“TICl’ OF COMMISSIONERS ON CLAIMS.
Slate of Michigan. County ot Barry.—s».
DESPERADOES ON THE GROUND.
i ' ;:te of Joel Barber, deceased,
th- uurteraiened, having been appointed
Ute probate court for tbe county ot Harry.
•’••’&lt; ni Michlrnu. comtnlMlcmera torecelre.
Aukaxhah City, April SO.—A detai-hment
.mine nnd adjust all claim* and demands of
• t-r-on* againKt raid deceased, do hereby
। n&lt;«lre that wo will meet at tbe resldonce of troopers from Fort
.'I Burbtr. lute ot said county deceased, on day morning nnd will
.
_
‘ 1 xlay the 7th day of May. A 1J.» is®, and on tbe Ponca reservation this afternoon. The
• ■ dn-xlay. the 7tb day or August, a. !&gt;.. iso.
a io o’clock a. nr. of each of said days, fur tbe sergeant fa charge fays that a gong of des­
PtfHttee of examining and allowing Mid claims, peradoes from No Mau's -Lzuid. armed to tltn
and that nt months from ttw 7th day of FcbH’.sry, a. !».. la-n. were allowed by said court teeth, is camjwd in the Arapahoe and Chey­
: . .'trtiiinn to present fadr claims to us tor enne reservation, near the border ot Okla­
' lamination und allowanet.
homa. It is believed they will rove through
Bated .February 7th, A. n. two.
.
C.J.BKOWN,
tho territory and plunder settlers who are
beyond tbo protection of tho United States
Commissioners.
marshals.

TO. ADVERTISERS.

The rival faction* of gambion, at Purcell
. ;V'!
1000 newspaper* divided tn STATES came together Thursday night and exchanged
eki:eE&lt;™!''8 wU'b* Mnt 00 »Ppl*e*U®n- several shots, but without doing any Injury.
r&lt;&gt; thMf Who want their ailvertislng to pay. Tbo Indian policemen threatened to empty
’‘rcan orfcr no better medlnra for thorough and their WfacbMtera right and left without re­
-JL-rtiv,. work than the various Mictions ot our
Select Loes) List.
gard to consequences, and the fighting soon
GKO. r. HOWKLI. ft CO..
ceased and tbe crowd dispersed

^ORStBLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.

Clierokec strip lartereniug, reported that the
boomers were making good progress. Thurs­
day night they campod on the north bonk of
Willow Springs, and lairt night they pitched
their tents near tiie couth line of tho Ponca
reservation. To-night they will be fa right
of the land for which they have endured so
many hardship* Every train arriving here
leave* hundred" of men who are all bound
for tho promised land. They are camping on
tho prairies, living in tent*, or iray place
tbcy can find rest or shelter. -The Hotels can

TWO WISCONSIN TOWNS WIPED OUT.
Half a Million Dollar. Reduced to Ciudera
DkPkkk, Wfa., April 2i—At 4 p m. Sat­
urday the Mebcn winkle Weedenware com­
pany's fnct-x-y caught lire, burning tlo? sheds
containing, staves and stock, und in fact
everything in tbo town. While it was burn­
ing, a heavy wind set in, and blow sparks
and coals of fire on to noighiioring houses,
and making the largest fire ever *?en in this
city. Twenty dwelling bouses were buruol
The Mdsefiwinkle works, whero tbo Ore orig­
inated, have a loss of about &gt;130,0JO, with an

PEERLESS DYES

bl

The Teacher

Tbo mind of n Ray City woman become n
unbalanced by religious excitement that she
party.
Tho original patents, covering tbo bori-

night, in order that they might remain un­
spotted from the world.
Tha much talkad-of Ropea gold mfne
ojems destined to make a Uro eg it, after
al). It’s product for March was about 8S,000.
.
raft.
A Niln lady recratly lost a ;&gt;t ewo that
A Buchanan wood chopper named Craver,
was 19 years' old. Daring that time she bad
thing strong in tho stimulant line, procured pnxlumT thirty-flve lambs and 142 pounds
some £hi»ky and parts grocn. mixed 'cm up.
and drunk. He'll chop no mare -wood—not rest from life’s labor*

Who advised her pupils to strengthen their

appYociatcd the truth that bodily health la
delicate and feeble constitution, whether
young or old. this medicine is remarkably

only Si Sarsaparilla worth S5 a bottle.
Every spring nnd fall I take a number
ot bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and am
greatly benefited."—Mrs. Jas. H. Eastman,
Stoneham, Mass.
.
•• I have taken Ayer's Sarsaparilla with
NVhen the flro firs: started tbo Groan Bay
Beat benefit to rny general bcaltb." —
Uncle Jodali Begole, who's the only Demofire esigitc was sent for and arrived' shortly
Laxhing, Mich., April 17.—A resolution
is* Thiraa L. Crerar’, I'almytt*, Md.
ratlc
governor
Michigan
has
had
within
tbo
after the Arc started. Tbo Green Bay and
*’ My daughter, twelve year* ol age, ho*
tho Do Pure steani'-rx were wt In the middle memory of tiie prewhi generation, wd) cele­
suffered for lhe past year from
of tbe burning district and worn doing good brate his golden wedding April '22. Ho Lo­ Ing an inquiry into whnt further legislation
work, when tbo wind cliangod 'uddcnly and gan hisbm.m-.-s&gt; cur.-er un nu unrieurel tract
bommel the engines in, driving tbe Hto all of land Mime ten miles from Flint, and cornto that Immediate viciniQr. Tbo firemen had meuced keeping hmi.sr in a log-cabin in tbe for Mie state fair, and giving judges of maAyer's Sarsaparilla. Her health- ha* groalto abandon the engine* and they were ruined. wllderoerv. But he left i* many yean ago,
•ly improved.’’—Mrs. Harriet H. Battles,
The steamers from Oshkodi atiJ Appleton ar­ and hasn't yet been obliged tu rcturn.
A Imnsirig editor wnnta capital punish- jolnt re.M31utions calling for a popular vote on South Chelmsford, Mass.
rived at 11 p. m. and succeeded in getting
meat restored in Michigan long enough to the question of prohibition: one is for a con­ Sarsaparilla as a remedy for debility and'
tbe lire pnder control.
bang certain city aldermen, in order to give stitutional convention to meet in 1*A An at­ neuralgia resulting from material exposure
Sot Euougti lx&gt;lt to Identify.
tempt to strike out the word "malo" fa tbo in the army. I was in a very bad condi­
Do Pep' is a city composed of two ports, tbo state a better reputation.
A daughter that was recently barn to Mr. qualifications for oloctor* was defeated. A tion. but six bottle* of the Ssrsapariila.
East «m | Wart D-J Pore. West Da Pore is
bill u ns paxi.-d repcaliug the mortgage law. with occasional dose* of Ayer** Pills, Lav*
the pert; which caught fire and ttn-ro i* -not an i Mrs. Louis Finn, of Cadillac makvt five
greatly improved my heal th. 1 am now
enough left of it to be identifl’l. ‘The piople generations living, four of whom red&gt;le iu liens on wells and cisterns; permitting tiie able to work, and feel faaf I conuot say
that
town.
Tlmother,
grondntOkbar
and
who were burned out Uavo nearly nil Icon
establishment of a manual training school at too much for your excellent remedies." —
taken nrjdpr shelter by their neighb^n df tho grefltgrfciuh.i Ihor cf the l»by were each Jackson, and increasing tho penalty for kid­ F. A. Pinkbam, South Moluncut, Me.
.
" Mv daughter, sixteen year* old, la using
naping to life ipiprisonmont
over ahklf millinn dollars, und not oneAyer's Sarsaparilla with good effect-" —
James C. KviLV, Monroe's deputy pest
Laxsixa, Mich., April 18.—Tbe meat in­ Rev. S. J. Graham. United Brethren
master, get* six tnonths in the Detroit house
fourth i« covered by Insurance.
of correction b.causo of irregularities in spection bill was reported favorably to the Churchy Buckhannon, NV. Va.
bouse yesterday. It provides that beef in­ . “Isuffered from
i
houliling the United (states mnil.
FOUL MURDIRS AVENGED.
In addition to tbe numerous lalwr unions, spectors “may" bo appointed by municfpaUlayer of a Toons Girt G«t» lilt Jiut Mtidcegon l&gt;o» mcrcW two baker's dtns.-n ot ticai to examine cattle for slaughter on the
were: societies nnd several untrained goats boof. Ti» most pf the day was spent on tho with terne back and beadacb&lt; and Lave
bill to increase liquor licence to 1000, and it besn much benefited by lhe. use of Ayeri*
aru waiting fora job.
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Sarsaparilla. I am now BO year* of age, and
tbb sectiou of Indiana husvod a sigh of MttsMr*. Eliznlcth Vanilerboof, tbo Berrien was not finally acted upon.
faction yesterday when the announcement county tedy convicted of jwisoning bur bus- ! Laxsixg, Mich., April 10. —The senate yes. am satisfied that my present health and pro■longed life are due to tho use of Ayer’s Barwas tttub that JBj.lveeter Urubb had been ■ bond in IBM, nt lasVgnes tree. Tao supremo terciny puned bills appropriating INj.OOO for saparina." - Lucy Moffitt, KiDingly, Conn.
court granlcd a new trial, but so many of the the blind school at Lansing and &gt;06.000 for
"Mr*. Ann H. Farnsworth, a lady TO
cutiou took place in the county jail at J 1:03. wilni-vK-s are dead that tlu&gt; lower court has the Mdcllcn' homo at Grand Rapids. Tbo year* old, So. Woodstock. Vt., writes:
_
"After several weeks’ suffering from nerv­
Me had been r.ttendod for hls ..pirituni bene­ dismis.’--1 the cose.
Tho Moia-.-M riner, like n*»t of tho lum' nont locution for tho state fair. Other bills ous prostration. I procured a bottle of
fit by Mrs. Denny ami Rev. Mr. KMLh, nnd
declared ho wo* ready to meet hls God. bering rtrcaim. i» tw low in the jug for float­ paauxi by tbe house ware to amend tfie char­ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, nnd before I had taken
J
When O»ked if he ha I anything to soy, he ing logs ‘over ■-•I'.'xifi.OOO fret icing “hungup'* ters of Benton Harbor and RL J&lt;xq&gt;h by half of it my usual health returned."
replied. “1 have a heap to say, but dsaeu't in that stream nloiia
adding new territory, ‘and to cede to the
It is thought that another attempt will bo United States all lands required in opening
open my mouth on account of tbe nowsjia-'
fiers. I am ready; better |nit on your rope.** mode tn start a third paper in Kalamasoo, tbe new Hay Lake channel below Ixike 8uHis crime was tho murder of Miss Ger­
trude Downey at tbe county fair nt Prince­ ot the “Celery city* is thickly dotted with
Lassnra, Mick, April 90.—Tho house ywe.
• terday paated tbo bill fixing tho liquor li­
ton, Ind., Hept 13. iNYi. Ho had been en- •journalistic venture*.
Price $1; Hi, $5. Worii $51 tattle.
censee a’. ftXJO for retail and fxXl for wbedemade
a
combination
that
reduced
n
barn
in
like him and prevailed upon ber to diseard
him. Mix-ting her nt the fair be asked bcr to tiiat city to ashes, together with Ite contents rejxml the law authorising circuit judges to
go with him, and uyniii her refusal bo shot of more’n 600 bushels of- grain, twenty-five sentence first offenders to tbe Detroit bouse
her three times and tried to shoot himself,
but his pistol snapped. It was han! work to
save him from being hung by a mob, but he
Tbe Trnverw* City insane osylcm is full to
overflowing with patients, with numerous' Dxmorr, Mich., April IB.—A burglar Tues­
lynchers visited tbe Princeton jail be was net applications that it's unable to accommodate. day night worked a series of aristocratic
there.
s__________
A Niles youngster of four rammers bad a baniew on Jefferson a ventie, one of the load­
thrwton weight, in the shape of a loaded ing residence streets of the city. At the house
HOVEY WINS ASP LOSES.
wagon, roll over kirn without breaking a of Treasurer W. K. Anderson, of the Michi­
Two Cases Arliin* from Legislative Action bone. There's a future in store for a “kid*
gan Car company, he took a bath and then
_
Decided by the Huprrai* Court.
like that.
proceeded to entertain himself in tbe larder
IxniAXArouH, April 28.—Tho supreme
Howell is prelty well pleased be&lt;au«e the with wines. Hethen went through the clotbcourt lianded down two important opinion* voters of Livingston county sold -“yes” to the
Saturdiy on tbo questions raised by Gov­ new court bouse proposition. Tho old or.e bouse of I’resident Charles B. Hull, uf tbe
ernor Hov&lt;-y during tho last session of the isn't a handsome structure now, though it American Eagle Tobacco company, was next
legislature. Tbo first related^ to Trustee may have been all right in the log cabin days vidted. The burglar ransacked boxes, buWill put on sale
when *twas built.
,
Carson, who was elected by tbo legislature,
A Kalamazoo county citiion, of matrimo­
and to w bom tbo governor ret used a commis­ nial inclinations, bos just married hi* fifth money. W. K. Muir's house was despoiled
sion an tho ground that the legislature bad wifo. nnd that, lob, on a two week's acquaint­
no rigtit to elect nn officer under a law of ite ance. Quite a contrast to tbo Van Buren eff after getting some jewelry. During the
own creation. The de- islon 1* unanimous, county mon who rourted a girl fifteen years past week a doxn.-i houses in tbe same ncighIn dress good* which ought to have your
anil upholds tbo right of die law-making body before ho camo to the conclusion to marry.
toelwt, in this particular instance, but is But then, there'* a great difference In tnen.
personal Intpeetlon'mid as there will be no
silent as to/tbc other ufilcaa tilled by tbe
A FIGHT WITH BOOMERS.
Thirty-five num were thrown out ot ommore of tbuec goods at anything near those
same liody in a similar way.
ployment by a recent ship-yard fire at Grand

.General Debility.

Nervous Prostration,

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Boston

MARR &amp; DUFF

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prices, it stands you in need to come to

unanirnouM, the court holding tiiat the togis-

of this state, will bold a state convention at
though olmcnred in this way. the comminion Lansing, beginning April 3Q and hanging on
« in fact a body that is designed to exer­ three days if the capital city grub bolds
cise judicial function*. In thb cars the posi­ out
The estate of Frank Silvers, tbe Tecumseh
tion of the governor is fully sustained.
mon who shot bi* wife, two daughters and
then liimwlf, has l-reii dlspacd of at admin­
istrator's salt' according to instructions ifft
-n^.,1 rm the Central Iowa railwnv. four by bim»elf. Among tbe effects were a dozen
miles west of this place. Saturday everting,
by which Conductor George Colville, of Fo­
The Chicago nnd Grand Trunk railway
orin, and Eil Savage;* passenger of Berwick, official* recvntly belli their nunual moedng,
this
state, were klllcxl and the fol­ figuring out nearly *1,(XX),&lt;XX) profits far ttso
lowing
wounded:
Express
iiraecn- pa*t year, and re-elected thenurlvcs to office.
gvr Rogers, limb* broker.; Robt Simp­
Tw.-um.M-h Baptist* are *o well pleased be­
son.
mpil
agent*
shoulder
blade came their church Ims rarvired tbo choir
lirokm, and injured internally; Clifton squabbles of a half century thay they cele­
Reed, Iruketnan, badly injured. One other brated tho event in a stylo worthy of it*
paoengvr was slightly hurt. Tbe train wa* unique importance.
a niixrd one, tho twelve last cars being . A f.’.,0i)0 bonua, water power free for tan
freight Can. Tbo rear car broke the flange year* exemption from local taxatir n for half
of one wheel, which caused Ibu accident, that time, wers tho corublnod inducements
which occurred on n bridgo nnd as tbe wreck that allured a mammoth pulp factory to lo­
took fire six s]icnui of tlx&gt; bridgo were burned. cate at the “Soo." It is noticed tbatkome
corporations don't yield to temptation very
easily.
Da Moixia, April 30 —Tbe lioard of rail­
Mr*. Hattie Lantton, a Tuscola county
way commissioners adopted a revision ot lady, avers tiiat Kato Lambin, a Parma
their lire stock schedule to toko effect May 1. maiden, Ims played havoc with her busbaiifi'*
Tho thirty-one-foot car is adopted ns a stand- affections, and that a *bJXX) corii plaster ^llI
nnL Twenty-eight-foot ears are ret invited at ju»t about repair tbe damage. Kate wdn't
tIO per cent, "of the standard, nnd thirty-tbreoJoot six-inch cart at 10b jier cent. Tbe p«l« her.
minimum weights per car adopted are:
Tho Calumet and Hecta fire Is thought to
Honaw and cattle. 20,000 puunda, thirty-ane- have rabriiled nnd tbe mine will bo opened
foot care ; hogs, 15,000 pounds ; sheep, 12,00) and a squint taken nt it* internal condi­
tion.
. adopted for stock cattle and feeders ; other­
Editor Rowley, of Tbe Itanring Journal, hi
wise tbe difference maiie by tho naw rate* la rapidly gaining notoriety os tho victim of
only slight. Conijmrod with the old they are four libel suits, all preferred within a week
slightly higher on cattle and lower on abort by George 1’. Sanford, of that city, aggre­
distances un bog*.
'
gating *31.nW.
Julia A. Moore, the once much talked of
“sweet singer of Michigan," is nidetraclq-d at
DVBVQVr,
_
while erased with drink _ George Lucas fired Harrison’* Hiding, an Autraln county ham-.
a bullet into'his brain from a X! caliber reocuous desuetude.’’

WtctttTA, Kan., April 20.—A sjiedal from

Battle Crock aa:soon ksyou can and buy

afternoon engaged in bunting ixximcrs in tb«
Oklahoma land opposite the city. They re­
1 case 42 pieces, 3fl-SS in., all wool dress
turned el 4 o'clock with eno forty and have
now corralled In the wood-i and ravines a flannels in light gray, medium gray, dark
party of 300. Intelligence has abo. been re­
gray, navy, cardinal, brown, dark green,
ceived there that an engagement took place
bronze, wine. These are &gt;11 the shoicest
boomers, who were mostly Texans, it is said,
were attacked in a barricade of log* and
stomsi by the deputtrs, aisl eonuncuaed firing.
Tho volleys wore returned with spirit for
wins time, but the bewmer* surrendered
after some Imti been wminded.
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colors and nice good* and will be sold for
82 cents, usual price 50 cent#.

nxro. Q.
I case 30 pieces, 28 In., double fold tri­

. Jacksonville, Fl*., April20.—Thu report cots, all woo! extra One and firm goods In
that yellow fever ba* respjmarcd here is colors such as cardinal, scarlet, navy,
totally untrue. Dr. Neal Mitchell, president
of tbo Duval county board of booltb fur­ brown, black, wine, gobelin, stone color,
nishes tbo following: “Tbe rumor that yel­
low fever bn* reappeared in Jacksonville is green, medium gray, dark gray. This Is
absolutely and positively fabe. There ba.* the stuff that takes. Our price* on this
not been a case of sickneiw uixm which even
a shadow of suspicion could lie cast. The case will be 25 cents a yard. ■ Just think
city te unusually healthy, being entirely free
from contagious dist-nse'i vf any kind." Dr. an elegant double fold tricot for 25 cents
Daniel, president of tbe state board of braltli,
furnishes tbe following: v,Tbe report of worth 40 cents. (Come, come away).
yellow fever in Jacksonville is alwolutely

HXTo. 3.

cidcdly good."
Got a Well-Deserved Thrashing.

1 ease SB pieces, elegant printed clmliles

In all the newest and choicest figures and

Bodenhehn, a travelling man from New
• York,came to thls city Thursday and through
a flirtation made tbo acquaintance ot Alice,
tho 19-year-old daughter of cx-Aldcrman

colorings, th^se-arc handsome goods, ele­
gant designs and good* worth 12cents a
yard.

from n walk In tho evening, be stopped tho

giro him a good thrashing while on admiring
drummer ba* left town.

Mrs. May Brennan, a Jackson lady,
ciratly to attend to hb business. Thursday brings a IbO.OOO damage suit against the
be visited his physician and complained that Michigan Central railway because her hus­
Chicago, April 20.—Tbo Chicago and All­
be toll somotliing in his bend. Tbe wound band was killed at Bay City some two
America ball teams reached this city Friday
evening from their tour around put world.
trading tbe bullet. It had penetrated the

medical

William Rogers, convicted of burglary at with players In carriages, marched through
Ionia in 18B3 and sentenced to tbe state house
where tho globe-trotters were Lauq'jetted.
There was n. magnificent display of fireworks

about his administration of hls office dirtreawd
him. He said it did not, but baring been
an enemy of the spoils system all hls life, it
did hurt him to know that he was mlsn-preseuted nnd misund.-rsttixL
He had only
been absent from duty for three months in

A water bicycle, intended for navigating
Pltmouth, Wla, April 30.—This city has
Reed's lake, is being built at Grand Rapid*. a “Jack tbe Ripper” who cute and multilates
The seat is placed upon three ctgar-riia|sd bonce instead of people. During the last
cylinders, with a paddle wheel between to be
operated by tbe rider’s feet
j
brutally alasbeil in tbb dt£, and, notwithNot within tho memory of tbe oldest fish
♦K-t navigate* tbo shoals and shallow*.of tbe
valuable
St. Joeepb river, ha* tho water in that stream

Our price on theed goods will be 7

cent*, cheaper than calico.
We give you fair warning of the arrival

of the above bargains.

Come before they

take their departure.

Ian &amp; Dnff.
BATTLE CREEK.

PROBATE ORDER.
Slate of Mlehigau, County of Barry—ss.
At a session of tbe Probate Court for lb*
connected with the robbery fur which be wm speeches were nuulo by Mayor Cregicr, A. G. County
of Barry, bolden at the Probate OMce.
convicted, the evidence being purely circum­ Spaulding. Capb Anson, and other* It was In the dty of Hastings, la sold county, on
Thursday the iRb day of April In the war one
stantial Another case of tbe innocent being an enjoyable occattcm.
thousand eight hundred and elgbty-utoe.
■on, of this city, died egrly Saturday mornPresent, Charles W. Annstrong, Judge of

CKCAOO, April i;.-Mw.ldp.l
mn Wd Io • iiumbw or wwm In tin. rtnin sureties
n.UnUr. Xlcrn» nnd no4k»n- -™" U..
&gt;^.in w Pi—
BEtCKLzr. HI*. April 31—A tornado
Jomrfxno. W«n»A Vtr,l«^ Fr o^»
through this village about 10 o'clock
BEST and
Grrenvillo
went
.or
hccroo. Thursday night. It struck tbe town in tho
For BUCK STOCKINGS.
Capron,
Anna,
Kirkwood,
Annorthwest jmrtlon and continued eastward,
unroofing nnd damaging every building
Marion, no license;
—— ---------- ——
■hall, high Iknura The Republican* cnrr*«l
Urtauw, cbaj,ir*,K°’,r&amp;r‘^I|.'T_oT?^^’

gS.W .7 *»• iSSf ™- I'hllj.l. . who
.
m-tomou* florae Br.»u Baker iflnnkrts.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

Morris, a Gobleville lady, has mourned death but for a timely discovery.
becaus- of tbe ntwmce of ber John, wbo had
sklpiMd out without consulting his wit*
Tbe other day tbe missing John put tn an apnrarauce, saying that be d been in CaHforuia
oil the time And desired Mrs. M. to return Iron and Itatlrosd company, held fa this city
with him to tho golden state- Bbo’ll go, for­ Fridav, tho racancicu in the directory were
filled by the electton of ex-Vnlted Statee Bragiving woman that she ta.
h
... ____ 1 ■ **• - — - nf OeenA ** * '•*
nave peuuuu-^i
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.
tlon of tbe AurfrolUn voting syetem, and lu

dent Cleveland.

Kra ited to Kugene Harthorn or eotne other
suitable person.
Thereupon 111* ordered, that Thursday tbe Ufa
day of May A. D- 1B». at ten o dock in tbe
forenoon, be juritened tor tbe bearing of said
petition, and tiist th* heir* at taw of said de­
ceased and all other persons InteresM! In raid
estate, are required to appear at a aesstau at

instate.

J V, wn viu.i I.U wv
’^sy.psriHAgii
llAirriXt.- Bans Ki; a newsCo raid day of bearinx
CH*Bi.*S w. AB.vm:

lUtroecopy.)

�MEAT BL*ZE*r NEW VONKADDITIONAL LOCAL.

SHAVING ON THE RAIL

THE LITTLE BUSY BEE.

Ctament Jtaith is improving hte reildetjee by a Dew coat of paint

IT IS DONE ON THE "LIMITED” AT

All of the city churches observed Easter
Sunday with appropriate services.

Parties who are going to paint can save
money by calling at Holloway*a drugstore.
The taxpayers and assessors are now
playing their annual game of hide and

Mr*. Wm. Jones has been nuking Im­
provements on her property on west Green
.street
A larger line of dried fruits titan ever.
All choice goods.
bur^ii, Hams A VanAhman.
Mrs. Wm» Cook, wife of the peddler who
died a few days ago, has since his death
been a terror to the neighborhood In which
she live®. She has threatened to kill sev­
eral and exhibited other bloodythlrsty pro­
pensities. Ijist evening site was taken In
custody by Sheriff JShriner, and is now in
jail awaiting examination, us to her insanity,
to-morrow before J udge of Probate Arm­
strong.
.

The C. L, S. C. meets Friday evening of
this week at Rev. Elicit’*. Following Is
tbe program:
Singing.
Repeating Lord’s prayer.
Roll call, general quotations.
.
Chemistry, chapters fflj, 37 and 38—Miss
Beadle.
Zoology, IM to 178,—Will Cook.
Rending, btonny^’ctral,—Mrs. EllctL
Questions on. Samoan islands in Chautauquan—Mr. Clement Smith.
Wednesday morning Mrs. Belle Collins,
whu had been sent to lhe county jail the
day before by Justice Kcuaston fortJOdays,
wa* allowed to go to her home in charge of
an officer, Turnkey ^Leonard. Mrs. Collins’
neighbors had been greatly excited over her
cruelty to the little girl Mabel and conse­
quently when they learned that Mrs. Col­
lins was nt home all of their anger was
Immediately aroused. Luckily for Mrs.
Collins tiie officers learned of the trouble
tiiat was brewing and took her back to jail
again. None too soon was tills done, how­
ever, as lhe women would soon liave
pounred down upon Mrs. Collins and given
her what they thought she deserved—a
“good coat of tar and feathers.” Had
these women understood that Mrs. Collins
had gone to her home under charge of an
officer and for tiie purpose of collecting
and preparing for removal tbe belongings
of little Mabel, they would probably have
thought nothing of IL However, being lu
Ignprance of thia, and feeling that ate* bad
not‘received anything like the puglMunent
site deserved, they were determined she
should sUy in jail every minute of her
sentence or else take punishment from
*
their hands.
No.

Name arid Residence

— * Moaroe Oonlle. Woodland
’• i Blanch Fart. flunfleM. Eaton Co
~ i Emerson G. Edger, Jr., Rutland
JtEdlo A. Newland.
*•
We desire to express our heartfelt thanks
to tbe many neighbors and. others who
kindly . asMsted Muring the slcknesn and
after the death of xQv Mary M. Pillsbury.
The Famii.y.

Mrs. Winslow’#Soothing Hyrup should always
be i»ed for children loething.* it soothe* the
child,sotteo* tbe gams, allays all pain, rare*
wind eoHc and Is the best remedy for diarrtera.
Twenty-flve rente a bottle.
,
A Forgotten Detail.

Speaking of chestnut*, tho Listener recall*
tho story about tbe 4-ycar-old boy from tbo
city in the country Sunday aebool class, who,
being under oxaminatioa in tbo Shorter cate­
chism, and being asked by tbo good rustic
doacon, who mn/Jo him! irreverently *hout«£l
la hi* shrill littte voire, “Oh, chestnut*!”
That b t very fair illustration of thedeploraprayer and of wnall boys both st once, tho
Lntetur is reminded of still another incident,
friend. This friend had a little colored m-

simplicity of primitive Methodism. The
small colored boy wanted a jackknife very
much, and wan overboard ono night praying
evening there was a jackknife laid on tho
boy’* window. The boy discovered tiie knife
promptly enough in tho morning, examined

■of condunnatl &gt;u of his own stupidity, “Why
- didn't I pray for a two bladed one F—Boston
Transcript.

Talking of thu tart king of tho Valois line.
more odious than historians generally point
him. According to Xfeprt, when CborU* IX

! arvUbLt *1,500,^0 worth of lari,
' and about fl.sw.uuu
■

on
Ch*UV

men, white there would be uota few suoccasor*

toughs who get clubbod by the police and aro speed, and not tho nuor. *Thta “rapid ehavo”
then sunt up to tho penitentiary for dishon- l . _ I.L,_ .1. ____ — r _____ _ —..
found in apiarian society.
TIju littte boo. that is, tbe worker, is a
horny skinned child of toil Ho U incased in
rings mid shield* of smooth burn to shield
him against attacks nf Ids own ■pedes, nnd

got backbone like a man or a mute, but in­
stead bo te a littte sting that serves hi* pur­
pore just as well, and thus insnagea to main­
tain hi* rights. Between hi* tongue and
tting there is a complicated nwchanism that
is of great use to tho farmer and to nature.
A.vi&lt;te from tbo honey that bo dlstilte, and
wtiieli I* worth thousands of dollars annually
totho farmer and to commorco, his habit of
poking hls bead into flowers arid covering it

procoa of making honey .might not suit tho

little animal that revels in nectar oil day
long, these littte irregularities must bo over­
looked. Besides, ho uses a different mouth

n,&lt; W"T“IOT’

irmcniur; incn no

jsuv

and ga^xxl out, ‘For HeavunY sake, take tbi*
man off my l«aud», or I'll cut hi* throaL’ •
After that first expertenro he wanted no
more of it, nnd wouldn’t nmko the exchange

Tho bee is n good flyer, but as hls wings ore
smaller in proportion to his body than aro
those of i tbo eagle to tbo king of birds, be

yer», journalinta. nnd other pr&lt;Xc»aianal
]«opto between Now York and Chicago, and
many of those come under tho barber’s hand*
during tlw? course &lt;rf the journey. Tlicy arc
Ho bus no lungs, but a system of liny air mostly travel*! men, and do not frar to have
tulies extend through all parts of tho body, a knight of tbe mor stand over them with a
gleaming Lindo a* tlw train rushes through
tbe ttsmntams and lurches around cutvlS rt
.the ■?*«! of forty miles an hour. They have
Tho brad, as magnified on'the screen, is not a been there before and know that it is mfo.
beautiful object, aud as it is not tho renter of
tor Cullom of this State. He1* a rather lari
much if cutoff If it were not for tiie eyes. man to nhave on the train, too. far he only
has a littte piece cut out of Id* t«nrd, aud la
nuch n plaro that it i» lm|Mwibte for tbe bar­
ber to liraco hinwrlf wliite using tbo razor.
Senator Cullom is a jolly umu, always joking,
and invariably wants to talk while he i* be­
fully guarded by sentinel*, and every lice on ing shaved. Ho always reminds me in look*
arriving nt the door is challenged.by them of Abraham Lincoln.
“Tho Hon. D. M. Sabin, of Miunraota, who
countersign ho is admitted Into the sanctuary, was nearly elected L'ultod States senator,
but if bo cannot bo I* in danger, for bees art ywent east the otlicr day ami iuwl bi* faro
fixed u|&gt;. Ho is a lively sort of a man, aim,
and has a pleasant word for everybody. Sen­
ator Windom often comes under my hands,
and i-r particular that whatever hr doirvs
uig'must l&gt;? gone through first.
shall bo well done, bilt bo is decidedly pleas­
ant about it
“I shaved John Wanamakcr on hls return
homo from IndianapoUx He gut on cur
train nt Pittaburg. He’s smooth faced, you
rating it to? either slips in and Alls up at the know, but hu wouldn't have much of n l&gt;eard
cells or be retreats and trim another hire. If
t ho sentiucta are incorruptibte, tho thief humps said, and he talked all through tiie operation
himself, draws hi* horny shield* tight around in tho most genial manner. CoL Bob Ingcrhim so that tho stings of tho polievmvti may
not penetrate nnd runs. A young thief ■haro, and tho barlxrr who treat* hb cuticle
stands up to fight aud get* clubbed. Ho cffectlvejf yet gently will fls-1 a dollar await­
ing him nt-tbe end of tiie job.
J
A GOOD NATVRED LOT.
time. She lias plenty to cat and cats it. and, * “When Tom Piatt returned to Now Yurt:
flies very little; but a* she tut* to lay all the from Indiana pall* I tbavad ^im,'and ho wn*
eggs of tho colony, anil often lays more than looking a* wdemu ni on owl. Mort of tho big
iter weight of egg* in ono day, tho bees be­ pollUrtins, however. I find to bo a good
grudge her nothing, but let ber have her own natural lot. M. H. Do Young, of S«n Frauebeo, is a quiet man, but pleasant. Mr.
Tho drum- is the dude and walking delegate Ertre appear* to lx* a bright, happy go luckv
of the hive. Ho is not very numerous, how­ individual who is well crthflol with thu way
ever. Ho is fat and spends hls tlmo rating tlw world uww him.
honey, flirting with tbe girls nnd tho queen,
“Jurt a» wi« pulled tn r.t tb? platform at
Altoona ono day Congrra*man Moton camo
to to get ihaved,. when hl* attention was
attracted by two men outside who wrro tell­
ing each other to a loud voiro about their
ing to tho lecturer, does not faro much better. own prowm. apparently preliminary to
a flghL This brought up Congrvsxmau
Billy’s store of anecdote, and bo remarked
anJ sho lies down to dio lu the field. refusing to a companion that tbrir conv* nation re­
to return to tbe hive and liecame a burden minded’him of tiie story uf several Irishmen
on the colony.—New York Tima*.
who were disputing one day about tao in­
vincibility of their rcsqpoctive penotia, when
ono of them remarked: ‘Faith, Pm a brick.’
‘.Xnd, indiilo, O'im n "bricklayer,' said on-'
other, giving tbe flrrt speaker a blow that
about removing tiio numerous togs which knocked him down. Mr. Mason lias lota of
adorn the stock piled on tho counters. This surfiwo to go over on hb fare, but he ta *o
warning fa not given without reason. It’D good naturvd that it b a pleasure to shave
him. Frank Lawler 1* ata? a pleasant man
Hitchcock, who underwent* a fearful ordeal to handle. Hb ta George R. Dari*, wbo was
in this direction. Ho tell* it an himself, too. ou the train tho other day. Senator Farwell
Years ago. when Profaaor Martine ran tho bad hta hair cut and took in tbo scenery at
hotel at Rivundde anil was attempting to re­ tbo aarno time not long ago, and he appeared
vive its popularity by hypodermic injections to think more of the quality of the urenerv
of Saturday night hops, Mr. Hitchcock was tffitn tho stylo in which hi* hair was trimmed.
“As I said before, snaring a man on the
with the. train U jact a* cosy us shaving Idm in a shop,
provided the barber has confidence in hlmWell, ho went to a retoif house mid purchas'd
tho desired -white wairtcoaL He took it homo
Pullman, and I have been on the road ever
since they have carried IatIxts on trains.
Tbo men we have to be particularly careful
with ore there who shave their upper lip. for
Tb-.-a he throw open his Prince Allert and In
thn* nnwten ..f fl... t.__ ’
lent himself to tho abandon of ti«e danca
White ho wns parading about at tbo direction
of the colter Im&gt; noticed that f*ivcrnl people in of tbo train unless tiw-tjj
b exceedingly
careful. On curve* the i
tention to the merriment Wbdu tbo

C^LL ON

a straight tract But that te ca*y enough
whim you gtt used to it."
Mr. Ackennan mid lie beard a good deal of
iutcrcsting Email talk by politieimu mxl otiwra
who camo to him to have their facta scraped
while making a journey, but bo eotikl rI. __ -V___
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All New Goods and
Prices Satisfactrf
-:-PRODUCE-:.
Espndally Batter? and Egg,. wantM
which the hight-st mark*-! price will ta
paid Id ca*h or trad..

TEARING UP THE TRACK.

O. D. SPAULDING

MlXXkAroUB. April 21-There wa* a
vicious riot ber* Sunday, in which tbe partieijauta &gt;toned tho loaded street rar* and
jxjliee an*! a number of ]*eopte were hurt,
but none seriously. Thepulirem. ii riusrged uu
tbe rioters, who were mratly 8&lt;-audinavla»»».
aud dispersed them, after which the compoay
wa* oraared tv ceo*' running cam The
strikers disclafta any xunne-.-tion with tho

lx one of the Aral la hl* purchajw ot

Please call aid xee them.

Here are some of bis pricer

New Satinus, 10 to 25 cents.
a* the poliro coal i n»*emt.Jo to protect tbo
oomjwuy’* property at un* point, thv mob
KUghl another, nnd continued tbe work of
dcstrurtiou. The pohoe foree u wholly in­
adequate to tbo protection *?t the street rad-.

Wauhixgtox Crrr, April .18.—E C. La­
cey, of Michigan,* as bwm appointed comp­
troller of tbe currency. The appointment
tween the president and Secretary Windom
yesterday. Mr. Lacey was unofficially in­
formed ot hi* appointment as s*«u a* it was
made.
Tho. only other important appuntmenta
were th&lt;w of W. H. Calkins, late of Indiana,
to be aioociate justice of the supreme court
of Washington territory and Robert P, Por­
ter to be sup-ritXendeut «t the rei»u*.
WABHtsGTOsCmr, April 3).-Tbo presi­
dent'* appointments yesterday included Soteo

Henriettas aqd Cashmeres, 25 to 80 cents.

Good style, double width Dress Goods, 10A cents.
Lawns. Cballies, Ginghams and many other dress goods ai
prices none can better.
Parasols, Shawls, Plushes, Velvets, and other fancy goo&lt;^.

Best of all is our trade in Ladies' Fine Shoes, also Men’*
Shoes and Boots.
Closing out Clothing at 25 to 50 per cent discount.

O. D. SPAULDING.

examiner in chief in tbe patent oflka; Ralph
W. Wbeekx-k, uf Mlteta.ll, D. T„ receiver ef
Eiblte money* at Mitebell, D. T.; Laliau J
ita-, of W

Locisvillx, Ky.. April 31.-By a rear­
end rolltatea on the Short-Line division of
lhe Ixmlsville-awl Naahvilfo railway near

car &lt;4 a j-urenger train w«* tcf«r»p«i by a
freight train and the following person* hurt:
Mra.Raymond, right arm sprained; Cbariai
M. Norton, of Col vert*, Tex., Uft arm ami
rtte taUly brubed; Mr*. H. Kripyw.af Altghrey City, Pa., icalp wound; A J. Dorel.
of Manistee, Mich, left arm sprained and
brad .lightly cut; J. B Dorel, of Pinknay.
O., truiaed uu right tid« and aim; William
Ken«-. fireman of freight, right arm brekan
and icalp wound; Adolph Mrerter, flagman
w K*"’.8’”? lr“
,ndl v ^taed; John
Walker, brakeman, freight, dightiy brutaed.

Mund*, Ind., claim* to bare been robbed of
1^0)0 nt tbo Indiana Huuw* about one o’eteik
ttetoday morning. Ho „y. be arrivod to
Ute city tart uigbLgoing directly to the hotel
About one o'clock a stranger entered hi*
room, RKaulted him, beat Um into
biiity, nnd when bo rerorered ronwin.^w
r, ...... iao noor and
i*
r~. K.U-. ™au«, lOTTrfMr.
ate* his story. He think* the robbery wu
eotmuitted by .Hue (,Uo who foUnwwi him
from Munro* and who knew ho had the
motrty.
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JS^2°Wt'AprU m“A •PreWto The
World from El Paw, Tvx., say* that tbn eity
b in an uproar nnd Mrtous trouble U feared
a* the mult of the oMutniitlcm nf nm^ i '
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vwmn io nave l&gt;een »tar«
&lt;&gt;» tb. lUpuUtau uSg TC
Democrats claim that hundred* of Mexicans

BtfMJxoTox. Iowa, April U-Th. raftrWt
mite.al.ov. thb

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Now York continually at tbo rate of forty to
sixty miles an hour.-Chicago Tribune.

An old colored woman having heard that

doe* u icked tings dry cayr.’t ejwt or.vting
but to rout wbar dcy lum to ’have theyrelvra
How kmg did dey «wj! 'im &lt;ter forP
Evidently she hod in mind a state instito-

HAMTlNt

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tratru i i um.
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Fifty-ninth street, Edward H. Tobin, Ore-

rowfully and said:

culdlu
causae mart excite-

Wheat-white, «e; and red. i»c.

To buyers In
Fairbank’s, ssv^rely in jurai &lt;m the Imck by
jumping from n window. Chart* Brown,
6(tt West Forty-third streeL
about tbo bead from the same t*”*; ",u*

of hia

Tho bronco is n wild or unbrobm horse. I
have been told by old Californians that
“bronoo" is a Spanish word, matning wild,
anti that apo always said bronca homo when
speaking of unbroken horses years ago; bat

BOOTS AND SHOES,

BOW 8TATEBMKS RTAND IT.

The “limited” i* the train that carries tho

out

7t*-:dreeacd elrtek-

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/Tbe flam- d-troyd tbe two
“V and “B” of th* VandwbU«
brick building stretching fr&lt;1IU
a’tf.intlr
N.xt&gt;elt drwital
by tho Fairbank ten! refinery aud tbo Ro• _
tohvnl ont the dock property

'‘fetSi.’.’i’.’pS'to
aortal artist from talking to hi* victim.
.------ -“A timid man or a man with weak kuera of the New xor*
«Thi
HiHirr-iBeuic.
sboukl never apply for thb position,” said ln»» FWr»lo:b w R*&gt; “j’H "
D^^S^rta'-rerib: taief.«.COC; calve*,
Mi. Chris Aekvrmna, who is ono of Uw old­ OMmntolW l» Eta
est barbers on the Pennsylvania limited
train*. “Tbo timid man will always bo rf &lt;ta tamlK taiUlw totatoto* "C
afraid bo will cut hb customer an account of
tho motion uf tho train, nnd tbeu bob sure ratal U-wtocr-tao •&gt; famf •“ *•*•
to do it, and tbo weak km-ed man will lose
iu* balance on curves. Either one of thews

or in lialr cutting will make hb bead look
like n ‘checker board. 1 mad- nn arrange­
ment once with a barber ou a Cumudor to
exchange places with him for one trip, aud
be took the run from Now York to lldladelphia with me in ordtt to get hi* band hi and
sec bow hr* liked it. Tbo limited covers that
to fertilising flowers. Before tho advent of ground at tho rate of about forty-six mile*
tbo boo in Australia it won impossible to get an hour. • My friend- mode on» or two strokes

sowed on to tho vort just abaft tho watch
pockot It *»o* of brilliant pink cardboard,
himself. A watch, studded with diamond*, and it read: “Short and fat; 42 inches." Mr.
rubies and other precious stones, and of extra­ Hitchcock and tbo rotall clothing rakwuui
who sold him tiie white vert have never tinco

with jowrta. Ills chaplet was the richest &gt;n

u

How would you like that, you man with tho

Henri superintended tbe rifling by tho jmlaro
guard of the bodies &lt;.rf tbe Huguenot* whom

watch. Ho largely helped to fill tho crown

And All.Others
When nrn want anything In the fl

calves.»« re
8oet,3'.;c; eaif. stfe-

tbatktrost ria ta* —

workings in oil their detail*.
White in ite physical make up tho bee 1* in

Farmers wishing pickets for fencing can
find them at J. I- Wilkin’s saw mill.
Remember S. A. Holmes «lls hls stock
of jewwlry, at retail and by cut prices.

;** । tn
witEcwdta

FIFTY MILES AN HOUR.

Thirteen persons were confirmed at tbe
Episcopal church Friday evening.

Huffman Bros, want all lhe old rags,
copper, rubbers and iron you have.

•FARMERS.

THE MARKETS
Nrw York. April X&gt;u»a.

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"to, u»

ffhe numerous and flattering testimonials receive*! from
various parts of the country and tbe large and increasing
home trade prove that the Bissell Improved is superior to any
Chilled Plow in the market.
An experience of over forty years as a plow manufacuirer
an inventor has enabled Mr. T. M. Bissell to construct a plow
more nearly perfect and possessing more points of improve­
ment than any of its predecessors.
Among tbe special points of excellence to which we call atwntion are: 1st. Our patent Bolt-heads used in mouldboard
J.nd land side, so constructed that they will not turn when
tightened or loosened. 2d. Interchangeable and perfect fit­
ting repairs. 3d. Combination of steel and chilled moulduoarcl and share on same plow. 4th. Simplicity and ease of
stocking. Perfect finish and working qusJities.
Call and see the Bissell Plow at

Goodyear Bros! itardioare,
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the ladies
Of Hastings and vicinity are invited to inspect our large new
stock of

Dress

Goods

Silk Warp Henriettas, Nice Line Black Dress
Goods, Satines and French Gingham?.
Henriettas in all colors, Summer Broad­
cloths in all colors.
*^5o“ra- If yon are looking for fine suiting. ",u
tnem. To match these goods, we can show an

enough,

Ids “waadsrful pw

elegant line of trimmings.
ete Wp soliri; - we
“d tbe "

JULIUS RUSSELL

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
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HASTINGS, MICH., MAY. 1,1889.

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MORRILL &amp; CO,.

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HATS-:-HATS
We have.received our stock of Spring
and Summer Hats in all the new
Styles of

ST/f lIV, DERBY and SOFT CRUSH.

Hastings Banner.
Published Wednesdays. by
&amp; asrisicsTRisr
------ at-----Hastings, Bjuuiy .County, ' Michigan.
cook

SUBNCIUmON BATYS:

$1.00

YEAR.

It not paid before inn end of the year the
price of subscription will positively to ft.25.
In either ea-w is cents will be added tor post•Ke whin subvert her resides outside ot the
county.

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ADVERTISING 1UTBH:
One e &gt;lamu per year. ...............................*100 oo
Extra charge tor special positions.
JOB PRINTING.

Especial rrlde Is tell In the Job Printin* Dejortmwtof the Haxnkb. Everything In the
entire oRoe is new: and with the latest faces ot
typ.1. the most approved patterns uf machineryand competent workmen employed.enables the

AJso a very' pretty,line of Boys’ and Girls’

-■.STEAMER-:-CAPS:-:
We hav^on sale the celebrated

” icy-arc. worth double any rubber coat ever
made for durability and comfort.

ROYS’ SHIRT WAISTS
We are selling from 15c. to $1.50 each.

CL 0 THING.
Th. Largest and Best Stock we ever had
' at Prices that are Correct.

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MORRILL &amp; CO.,
Hastings, .Mich.

Price Clothiers.

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No Specialties
No. 1 goods, desirable work, and season­
able.
Prices on them are right. Remem:&gt;er this wkcu yud need anything from a
bracket to the finest bed room suit.

All

Furniture.
verything desirable in this line.

At the Blue Front.
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Archie McCoy
DRIVE WELLS,
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: The Only SUCCESSFUL WELL Made!
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I make a specialty of driving tubular wells, or sinking wells
!'.eper. All work guaranteed.
n
Leave orders or enquire at Borabeck’s Feed Sheds.

O. A. Whitright,
HASTINGS, MICH.

THE NEW FIRM
----- OF-----

R. MUDGE &amp; SON
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Are receiving their*

New Spring Stock
’• Goods, bought for spot Cash and would be pleased to sbo"
i that they can give you better goods for the money than
*lll-tirin in Barry county. Call on us and see for yourselves.

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R. MUDGE &amp; SON.

WHOLE NO. 1770.

Freeport,

News is scarce.
Wm. G6oi Is driving several nice loads
of haydrno town.
H Culler was In Hastings Friday.
Mrs. Thomas Sullivan was In Ixnvell
Friday.
A. D. Shepard received an Invoice "of
fruit trees, grape vine,*, etc., Friday from
the Lowell nursery,
A. Whedon has *en*cted a buildbig in
which io store his liarrcls, etc.
George Perkins has set out a nice grove
of maple, trees west of his hotel.
There was quite a turn out at the social
Wednesday evening considering the stormy
weather.
Terry Corrigan bld off the quilt at the
social at $6.25.
‘
Wm. Moore Is canvassing the county
for the Champion machines and la having
very good luck.
A. M. Herrington Is fixing up his store
for the tiost office, which will probably lie
moved In the near future.
Freeport’s photo artists have vaoated‘the
gallery and moved to Clarksyllle, “where
they will probably stay about as long as
they did here." The gallery will now lie
occupied by Mr. Hlce of Middleville.
•loe’ McGlynn, brakeman on the Ixnvell
A Hastings railroad. Is recovering from
tils fall enough to be on the nmd again.
. Reported that Dr. Perkham will wait
until the L. A H. K. R. is completed to
Hustings liefore building his •mansion.’’
Heard it wild that Dr. Sayles will move,
into Chas. Comb’* house in a few weeks
and that F. A. Moore will occupy tlie
rooms over the store.
Thursday John Buffington, an old resi­
dent of this village, while out In his yard
at work, was suddenly taken sick and
s(nrted fur the house, but only reached the
steps, where lie fell dead, ‘it is supposed
to have Ixi'u heart disease. . He was 70
years old..

Delton.

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Thn colil damp weather Is making wheat
fields look very nice and the prospects arc
gootl for a large crop.
’
The- farmers 'through this section are
nearly done plowing fur com and as soon
a.s the wcattu-r will jiermit they will Ingin
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This oowder nev-r varies. A marvel Ol purity planting.
Dowit Ranni-y J:a» Ins-n treating Ids
strength and wlK-lesomeiM-**. More economics!
than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in house to a new nut of paint which greatly
Competition w.tti the uiuliitudeof low test, short improves its nppenraner*.
M, P. Burnes Sundaycd with his brother
John at this place.
John B. Nichols will go to Howard City
this week to buy him n piece of land. He
Ium a son living there.
.
The Oklahoma fever did not strike our
town as all are content to stay here.
1
Thq following persons are author
Our harness maker. C. H. Ruggles. Is
eelve subserlpllons for the Haxnf.U:
having n good' trade mid a right good
. Wesley Myer*. Woodbind Ccnte:.
workman
Is
(lias.
I). M. Myers. Gerkey.
SV U 1.0,1... U..,..-n
August Hisgeti Sundajed with hL&gt; parenta In'Kalasuaoo. ’
J. McKelvey. Manio Grove.
Lumber is on the ground for a millinery
Prwstim Jewell. Assyria.
Postmaster. I.w-ey,
store. We wi.di them siircesa.
.
John Cramer is building n sitting room
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O'tMnneU.
r
n
the cast side of his buL'ding to nccouiJ. N. Covert. Cartton.
Foil master. Fnwport.
modatc the travelling public.
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Mrs. Black left fi-r Hastings Saturday
। evening, having Ixvn here with her daugh;
F. G. jforwtnxf, Ddluti.
JolorStiean, Hickory Conors.
; ter, Mrs. C. A. Pennock, several weeks.
Brown S Calms, Prairieville.
; ihs. Addison Pennock made a visit to
Hymn ► isber. Cressy’s Camera.
I her teliitlves nepr Wainwell la*: week.
W in. Broward, Broward.
A. G. JeMilp.OnUisevilie.
J. K. Bush has a h-w more choice lots
Postmaster. Yankee tfprimt*.
for sale at very reasonable prices.
C. W. Armstrong, IP-wen'* MH.«.
rerrt pled
Money paid lot usMBtttm* will to------— I A burglary was attempted nt the store
for by the Baxnrb pniprtelort. and we trust | of Higley A Fox last Friday night bin Mr.
all subscriber* at the places named who have i Fox was aromted by the noise and was
not settled with ns will, between this (into ami
N«w Year*, pay their subscriptiomr :&lt;* lite ready for the Intruder, and as bo was en­
IUxxkh’s agents nntred store.
deavoring to enter the window Mr. Fox
■ shot. The ball struck the window sash
I and did iio-liarm more than to frighten, the
man nwuy.
Milo. .
People from a long distance are begin­
Please don’t wold—71 year* of age.Milo S»nnd'»i' -c»«k&gt;I ••nfoohed with M. ning to team of Delton, tor they can du as
well lien- a* nt larger tdwns with their
M. Chase aupt. 40 tianiCs enrolledMr. Editor can you tell me the vole of produce, and can buy nearly anything
the third jutrtyln the county.-At the spring needed at as low prices as elsewhere.
F. J, Norwood ha* added nuewjlineof
. election 281 volt* were polled forthejr
ihuididalv for justice of the supreme court, clothing which was n much needed brunch
mid 2N:i wich tor regent* of Um University. of trade here.
Myron Pennock’s house came near burn­
'The first cherry and pear blossoms iu
ing to the ground one day last week. The
sight this year 24th lust. Last year Muy fire broke out In tlie kitchen, which is on
the
cast side of the house, nnd us the wind
nth. Time of aecding to oat* last year
mid this do not vary more than one or two i was blowing hard from the west, the tiro
days. Oats all up. Average of rainfall is did not'make much headway. A large
less thia April than last year, but average tank of water being handy nnd plenty of
temperature higher. Wheat is marketed help the flniucs were extinguished with no
higher this year than last, meadows are damage except to the kitchen.
I tidnk our little town can lioast of one
in good condition, three-fourth.* of n clover
and full timothy catch, full crop of apple*. of the smartest old men in the county. He
About 5.000 bushels of wheat Is contracted will be 00 years old Muy Sth and he has
split nnd piled this spring ready for the
at Milo for May delivery at el.00.
Thd Indies, (Sod bkw* them, have made store IU0 curds of beech Wood, can crack a
their spring pilgrimage to Kalamazoo. On joke as well as any one, nnd is all ready to
return to cars it was big box. little box. go Baking as soon ns It is warm enough.
band box mid bundles; on entering the car Such a one Is Abram I. Bush.
and depositing their purchaser on seals,
.
Four Corner*.
presently one after the other opcnetl a
House cleaning the order of the day.
large paper sack with the exclamation “Is
School begins to-day with Nettle Hines
not that a beauty” mid "Mine Is the -handiwmest.’1 Now. Mr. Editor, my curiosity as teacher.
Our choir Is going to Bismnrk'to sing nt
wits excited to the highest tension, I asked
the privilege of taking a »eep inUrthose the nwdnl contest.
Dee Townsend and Chas. Pierson are
paper sacks, which was /ranted. What
did I see? A profusion of beautiful lioth seriously ill. also Helen Amos.
Mr*. Lou Hmlth lias a felon on her hand.
flowers mid feathers festooned to some­
Roy Kmith Is sick.
thing intended for tlie head. 1 was chosen
Old fashioned donation at James Town­
umpire to decide which was the hand­
somest Mr. Editor 1 was too old for that: send’s. May 8th, for the benefit ot Iter.
I did not want to change my easy scat In Rowland. Bill 60c. |ier couple.
Kittle Townsend la home from Vermontthe passenger car for a seat on a dry gtods
box in the baggage car for a 15 mile tide.
Wallace Townsend. Fred Odell, Ed.
No interference. Next Bunday If pleasant
there will be a grand display of new hat.-, Bump and Mat Young all have new bug­
gies.
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and dry goods nt our churches. Watch!
Iley Boice 1ms gone to Cloverdale to at­
last Wednesday. 24 ult.. was the annual
sheep shearing festival ot the Southwest tend school.
EUie Marks Is visiting at her father-in­
Michigan American Merino Breeders As­
®
sociation and was held this year al Osh- law’s on the State rood.
Will Pattengill grins OU account of a
temo. Kalamazoo county. The gathering
was largely attended by sheep men from bran new girl.
different counties. Atoong the prominent
Frlrhatdvllla.
breeders were E. B. Welch, of Pnw I’aw. •
John Pierce has the addition to his bum
1 ram No. VU, 3 years old. bred by Welch’s
ram 56 mid he by S. B. Lusk. No. 127; G. raised and nearly inclosed.
H. L Tobias intends to commence dlgH. Harrington, 8 rams ajred by A. T.
Short rani Diamond also 8 ewes. The ing the cellar for his new 1mm this week.
Quite a good many fanners In this place
Short ram Is noted for his heavy shearing
which be linfmrts io all his get. The have their oats sowed, while others have
Putney Bros, had four rams on exlbltlon uot got the ground plowed ycL
J. Rick and Mr. Pelton trailed linrsea
of the Atwood * Robinsun breeding. The
live weight of one was IBS’ pounds and 28 last week, and Iwth think they got the
pounds fleece. The three ewes of Harring­ beat of the bargain.
Charlev Powell, of Butland. Sundayeil
ton’s were tired by F. C. Wood and he by
Sheldon 48. A. W. Haydon, of Decatur, at H. L Tobias.
R. IL Dixon’s well is 200 ft*t deep nnd
had one grade ram shorn to show what a
full blood could do on grades. Mark has KIO feet of water, but they have not
Gibbs two rams 88 and 78 bled by E. B. found any gravel yet so they have got to
Welch and sired by S. B. Lusk No. 127. g^dreper;
Ollie Holl is working In Johnstown at
It would not do for the writer to express a
preference ns to breeding of the different on-sent, and Jennie Tobias Is working for
thicks, iiut would any he purchased last R. IL IlMnM this summer.
Edna Fisher left for Charlotte Momtay.
fall of E. B. Welch two ranis to use his
own flock and thinks be made no mistake. where abc intends to live with her aunt.

POWDER

Absolutely Pure.

COUNTY NEWS.

The best Advertis­
ing medium in. Bar­
ry County.

H. Tobias_»tart8d his meat wagon last
week.
Walter Searles lias the. job of building
the bridge across Cedar Creek, which was
let last week, and is putting the dirt In
with a wheel-barrow.
Mrs. Caswell has a niece from Gratiot
county visiting her.
It Is rumored that Mr. Pelton’s little bojla wrestling with the measles.
Bert Sutherland has a new picket fence
In front of his house, which Improves tlie
looks of bls place very much.
House cleaning la the order of the day,’
and every nun has a pleasant face.
Hook A French have finished their Job
of sawing on Mr. Tobias place, and have
moved their engine home.
Samuel Weeks, who Is working In Barry.
Suudayed at home.
Morgan.

There are Mime pctfy thieves iu this
place tiiat disgrace the place by stealing
such things as the burrs off the buggy
axles, clevises off of plows and such things
as they cannot use and are of no good
whatever to them. Such tbicveh are a dis­
grace to themselves and to tlie community
in which they live.
Mrs. Worto of Assyria, visited at Bcldon’s, of Thormpple, last Friday.
Frank Johnson willwon move into his
house in Thcirnappte.
Mr. Belden expect* to soon move to Imke
Odessa where he ha* secured ground and
will build a Ikium- large enough to.icommodate Imardrr* and pleasure seeker*. He
will ul*o put a number of small pleasure
Ixmt* on the lake.
E. O. Hyde ha* a new picket fence in
front of hla residence.
Monday, the 22d. Mrs. A. Covey, bought
Mrs. Frank Wright’s house and Jot In
Morgan and’moved into the same on Tues­
day. Frank Wright moved Into tho’Mnorr
house.
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\V. Adkins’ child Is cqnvalmclng.
Mrs. Cove) I* In very poor health.
Elder Huffman, from Eagle, preached to
quite a large congregation at-the hall one
week ago. last .Sabbath.
1.. P. Cole lias the siding nearly all on
the new building at the jakc.
B; &lt;». Hy&lt;|e. deputy gome and fish war­
den. aubpirnced hts witnesses for the Bose
case last Friday and Saturday.
Aibert Belden is suffering with Intlamatory rheumatism.
Yankee Spring*.

Tlie many friends of Mr*. Cora Wilbur
gathered at 1. D. Brook*’ last Wedm-*&lt;tny
to see tier before she left for her new home
In Kalamazoo, where she will coiumcuee
housekeeping at once. She leaves behind
her many friend*, who wish tor her a
bright future.
J
iJilie Wardel) coninicnced school Iu the
Oak Grove district last Munday.
The wild geese have taken iwssession of
T. S. Clark's buckwheat field, mid many
east a wishful rye, but none are taken.
George I’arks has moved from the Duel
pTace.
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C. M. Smith wm taken suddenly ill
Thnraday night, and it was with iiard
work that he was revived. He is now
much better.
Prof. J. M. Smith spent from Friday to
Sunday with his parents and brother.
Carrie Potter was home last Sunday ortu
visit
Abbie Potter spent Easter with Katie
Smith. &lt;&gt;f Wu) Imid.
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Frank Smith Im* gone tn Holdings to
■ work.

soldiers and sailor* monument
Mrs. Chas. Smith has engaged in the
millinery business In this place.
■Rev. Dehann. our Holland minister, will
fill the pulpit Iu the M. £. chureii next
Sunday evening in place-oY Rev. Perry.
Mra. D. F. Newton, of Hope, visited her
sister. Mrs. Myron Chamberlin last Friday.
Tlie Odd Fellows celebrated their 70th
anniversary on Friday night. The oceaslou was a warm sugar party, all seeming
to enjoy themselves. Short speeches were
made by Dr. Melmy, M. J. Gon, J. J.
Gobs and others.
Wm. Brown moved Into Myron Chans-bcrlln's house on Monday.
W. L. Brown Is agent for the Champion
binder and mower.
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Herbert and Vcni Brown had a runaway
on Friday. No one was -hurt Seriously but
the wagon was demolished and horse badly
beared.
Bertha Toerpennlng Is v Islting Prairie­
ville friends.
Our school Is getting along uloely under
tlie Instruction of Prof. J; M. Smith and
Cora Burst.'
E. M. and M. T. Jones have sold Sve
binders nnd several mowers.
Mit Armstrong lias returned to his home
in the northern part of the state, y
Fred Woodhams is away prospecting
with a view to locating a harness shop
somewhere.
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K L. Ixiveiand is decorating Ids house
-with a fresh coat of paint.
Search I* being continued for. the Shelp
pldden treasure.
Dr. McLay I* able to be alxiut again.
The ladle* aid society will be at Mra. J.
W. Briggs' on Thursday.
The foreign missionary society of Delton
will meet with the ladies foreign mission­
ary on Friday at Mra. Rev. Perry’s.
John Doster moved Into O. H. Hughes’
house on Monday.
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High ’ Street.

F. Seeber visited his parents a few days .
since.
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Mrs. Howe visited at Mrs. Hendrick’s
■ in High street one day la*t week.
Mr*. Tanner and daughter MUinie are
both in very poor health.
C. Peck ha* got over the taeaslesMra. Hendrick was on the sick list last
week.
S. Doud has painted his house.
Tqitamle Roblnsou has recovered from
the mump*.
Mr. Sector i* going to raising pears
judging by tin- tree* lie set out
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Mr*, llrnngwiii is going to board the
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school teacher till* *flriDg.
•Mr*. Sector h*s been visiting her broth­
er in Hope who is very *lcfc She rejKirta
him no lx-tter.
Woodland.'

Our saw mill b running now in good
shapeOur blacksmith. Mr. Covllle, and Mis*
Fast, of Sunfield, wen- doubled up for life
rm Sunday by the I'. B.,minister.
D. B. Covllle ami wjf&lt;- Sundnyed with
tlielr daughters in Grand Rapid*.
Mrs. Wm. .1. Me Arthur is quite sick.
Brooks A Smith drove a well for Iteacon
Holme* last week and aectared water at 43
A. A. Estabrook ha* tbe-framc of hl*
new house, up and sheeted.
Will Coolbaugb and Mis* Ixuuler expect
to work In a iloub'le harness the rest of
their lives.
Work began on the C. K. A S. K. K.
grade north uf Woodland Center last week.
Some of our jicople we presume are
afraid that Mime one will carry off their
wells a* It I* reported that they keep a
luck and chain attached i&lt;&gt; thcnL
The masons expect to complete tlie base­
ment wjB-fcr the roller mill in rtewdays.
Ltonanl Mauch Jiest, No. 241. G. A. IL,
will observe Decoration Day with memor­
ial services here. The Post will form In
line «ml march to the Fuller cemetery and
detoratc the *uldlen»’ graves with fliiwera
wUh appropriate services. In the after­
noon there will to speaking and other ap­
propriate services held at the M. E. church
commencing at 1 o’clock.

Rev. M. C. Daniel*, of Bradley, is mak­
ing lib many friend* in this vicinity some
pleasant call* this week.
11. B. Bennett nnd family visited at bl*
' brothet’s. E. G. Bennett's,- the fore part of
this week.
Thosif two young Indic* tlfnl vhjited
friend*nt Gun Imke Etoter, nqiort apleasant time.
Win. Springer lias moved again. Tills
time’he has taken up hU abode near Stew­
art hvte.
James Joies has hired out for the si-nxin
to work for a Mr. Feuner near Hickory
Cornera.
Wm. Springer is delivering some verjf
There will to preaching at the Star
nice picture frames from Toledo; Ohio..
bousi- next Sunday evening by Rev.
Katie .Smith is visiting her uncle ami school
Martin.
aunt Mr. and Mr*. Isaac Buskirk.
Very Interesting prayer meetings every
Star Imlge 1. O. G. T. i* prospering IlneThursday evening. ;
Iv. making a gain of eight members this
School has commenced with the usual
L|i:art&lt;-r.
attendance of scholars.
Mrs. Gamble is better at tills writing.
1‘HUrlevilte.
Mra. Willis Rolfe, from latke Odessa, Lt
We are getting our Mureh about now.
visiting her parent*.
Tomorrow evening the centennial an­
A very valuable aerwsion to our neigh­
niversary of Washington's inauguration borhood in the family of Mr. and Mra.,
will lx- observed here, as well a* else where.
Tuttle, who have moved Into Morris Bur­
Quite an attractive program Ims been pre­ ton's housor-—" v,__
pared and will be pre*ented nt the M. E.
Sunday School every Sunday nt half
church under tlie direction of Measro.
past Uirbe.
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Perry »nd Collins.
The Star W. C. T. U. will.meet at the
Wm. Brown’s horse created quite a sen­ home of Mra. Morris Burton, Tuesday.
sation op Thursday by spilling out his May Tth.
driver and making quick time fur his
The friend* at -Quimby met at the j&gt;arstable. In- going through the gate the sonage last Satutday for a donation visit.
buggy struck tlie post and was somewhat
Subbath school was organized Inst Sab­
damaged; the harness I* also inld up for bath at the Pratt school house three miles
repairs. No other damage done 1 believe. north of Quimby, with Mr*. E. Pennock
C. B. Robinson’s mother returned to her for superintendent and a full corp of officers
home on Saturday.
and teachers.
Jessie Socket and Winnie Temple spent
Mr. Freer haa muvisl on tlie Bush farm,
Saturday and Sunday hi Kalamazoo.
which he lias lately bought.
Wm. Brown is moving Into Chamber­
lain’* house.
llnltlmnre.
Bert McBane has added a bay window
School commences at the Hendershott
io hl* house.
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school house next Monday, with Miss Sum­
M. J. (fata and Geo. Nelson have each a mer as teacher.
new kitcherp
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John Pierce has got up^be frame for the
extension of hU bam.
Andrew Willis, of Kalamazoo, is visiting
C. M. Henderaliot: sold hla span of colt*
Pralrlevllie friends,
for $200.
Maud Shamaugb, of Kalamazoo, Is visit­
Wm. Hendershott went to work on the
ing at Albert Storm’s.
railroad last Monday.
Mrs. Olive Russell, of Battle Creek,
Sam Garrison and wife visited C» M.
visited Prairieville friends last week.
Hendershott last Sunday.
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Mrs. (). 11. Hughes visited iu the Valley
Singing school closes at the llend.irsliolt
city last week.
school house with a concert May 8th.
Mrs. Geo’. Haren continues to grow
George Johnson tides tn a new rattler.
worse; but little luipes of her recovery.
M. J. Gum lias engaged the services of
Genrgle Mullen as bookkeeper?*^
James Kepkey returned from Washing­
Burt McBain Is painting his barn.
ton T. Satdrday.
Mrs. Vanhorn Is slowly n*coverlng.
Eva Fleming Smidayed at S. Forbes’.
Born, to Mr. and Mr&gt;u John tyon the
Charles- *Mungiir*ou lia* been working
28th, a boy.
for Rev. Shaw at Dutton the jakt week.
A series of three lectures entitled
C. Haddix iejoli-e* over* son.
"Thirty-live year* In the wild west.” will
Mrs. L. Trumbul Is very sick.
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be deliveretl in the hotel liall on Wednes­
Mrs. John Pauij&gt;vy I* able to to out
day. Thursday and Friday evening*. We again.
bespeak a full house.
Flon-ure Damouth is working at John
Peter Falk has returned from the north C. Smith’s.
where hr hM been visiting his dmigldcr,
Link SuulKirn eommciK-cd'work Monday
Mr*. Tiiu*.
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morning for J. L. Brough tun.
M. I». Cook and brother Will were iu
town Wednesday in the interest of the
Additional county news on hurt page.

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UxitM saluting.

’ PENSION OFFICE DECISIONS.

Genteniial Pageantry

Their Legs aid Anns
All

Grand Opening of the New
York Commemoration.

That Remain of About
Twertty Human Beings.

DREADFUL DISASTER OR TEE BAIL.

broken by a companion,

Bubwqucntly be THE PRESIDENT ARRIVES GN TIME.

Hia

In the cane of William 'Evans the decision
claim was rejected.

accident wlicn about two mites vrat. ot this

Wateon, ot London, engineer, and E. Chap­
man, of Diodon, fireman.

1 uUnwlnx 1* a list of th«~njureh Hamilton
dark, of !&lt;T West Ohio atreet. Chicago, bad
hb right leg broken and his hrad bruised, he

line of duty. ' Thu case b therefore iwpened
to allow Mank atiopportuu'.ty to presentconclurive evidence of injury.

don. not serious; Enoch Renatas mining en­
gine -r. of London, not serious; A. Murray, ca­

Wbllam Lepscy. of ® North Haugnmon slrort.
Chicago, sprained ankle; A. L. Honey. 48 West
Adam* street. Danville, Uh., bead oak not
serious; J. A. Palmer, 11 Ion. N. Y.. head cut,
not serious; Geonre White, going to Union

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tlu, ~»ound of many

WT^debarkation was aeeumpltehcd without
event worth noting, end with the steady

rc«e anu wu
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water to th- landing plac^ In th- meantime

rept in Hie nature of a* wild guem. imnv
were tb»uMUids, tens of thousands, hundred*
of thousand*.
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THE RECEPTION ON LANDING.

overrul'd nnd a pension granted to Jonas
THE REAPER DEATH.

Standing clpas to tba landing at the fuot of
Wall rtrret were Governor - HUI, Mayor
Grant, H.bl Hamilton Fiduand Williom G.
Hamilton, tbu last two being members of
committees As the barge rounded, into the

Halue&gt;, the well-known politician, member
of tho legislature, and Indian hbtoriap, died

Staten. Island.
thk Home runji xLiEAiirrnroar.
In ]x&gt;litical afltaira, Mr. Hainen has for
eOMpicucMU and prnrn- through and giving bun a joyous welcome
mid hearty Godspeed. Last nl^bt at 12:10
naturally an ugl
o’clock Prcriderit Harrison left the natamal
more in hl* element capital to take pert in tbe grand flnnte of the
i-cntcunial celebrations connected with tbe
cstnblishrr.vnt of tbe great republic, awl to­
senslons nnd cullia- day at about 8 o'clock a, tn. he was at hi*
detdfaation— EUxabeth, N. J.
a|ly pusbeii Idmsclf
to tbo front, nnd
PREPARATIONS AT NEW YORK.
was frequently able
to pose nt a dicta- The City Bright with the National Colors

welcome and greeting were exchanged and
the dbtingubbed guest of th*.city to ttio
Equitebb buittlnj^

of tbe United States artillery. Then oune
New York Cuuimandrry Loyal Legion, then
a^nmaudmuf Grand Army pat*. New York
militia regiment*. Society Hons of.lie volution..
general committee of arrangemsAta, and twxt

And wbdt a right it all was.

From the

Ito-k tetten uubn-11...
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tel (Old te*d. Ihu .r, I,;,,, w""
»l.)0. Th™- ,n
(te lw&gt;,
wit lain In r,ln and »ldn- sraiindte'Z
.trnd to tlx pnni... Tte.UknJ^

dtanapedis.
•‘Tin! wedding was to camo off fa a short
time, and about two w orks before Ute time bo
mid, referring to that package: ’J wonder If
it would do any harm if I aunt U»t garment
to my gii L It's an awfully hatateomo thing with rvld hnd that we an* aivlna n,
and I can write a teeter exphtafag why 1 »!.&lt;» la )nn the tax. a. I tel ted
mcr for M.50. W* dored out the ta
prising nearly tour hundred; they
purchased «hei|&gt; and
are gettbf tbr
advantage of our purrU.-. Itetuenber.It
is necoMary to «dne early u fare w
moving fart, only 81.49 fi t ft x Inch g^
they should not. she fail, d to get tbo tetter
with the butidte. 'Her hitter was short but beaded rtlk umbrella *«*th8XMitnd|LW
for fast black Maiden umbrell*. gnlj h-titai
worth 81.V0.

world nf sending hb girl a beautiful present,

Our SCunnfr Umbrellas'

not wonder she wm angry about it 1
shouldn't like it myself. Well, abs, wrote a That we art aellfar for W.tu and
few lines about it not being much of a joke, good value for 83.30 end $j.eo. We brr
and nbrjt imd luck and all that, ami wound Sham In 1 a
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ut&gt; I■' saving tho match was off. But the
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handles. Kull line of fane» pa-Mob.
style* and prices.
lying. He squared thtagsall right, for I g&gt;&lt;
We are having a big trade on uur
dispatch from him laying, ’AH right; we
Jacki'te that we are selling for ftLM, f|.R,
82.75. 83.00. 88.25. js.75. 54.00 and H\,

ete. Threw are unu*uaiiy pndty atyfoa
and good values. They are in blark *ad
ecdora. Al*u a big line of brflaed wn|«uu&gt;
be found In our cloak U' partment at tb
tractive prices from 5.1.75, jd.oo.
56.00. 53.50, 86.00 and 84.50, rie. it «i ;
pay you to tank us through. Ab»uktt&gt;«ee
the finest line of iaee curtains la Ibe ttty.
That la what we ran show ton and at the
lowest prices.

not, fur the couple nrrjiving together now as
Udi a woman's ni;ht gown from a hbruud/tChicago Herald.

able to nwintam tbcuuelvca, was fully tested

ta m

BATtlJ! CREEK.

courts.
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“fa July, ISM, fifty-two |&gt;enau tmnUe to
take curu of tbcntAelv« without becoming a
public charge were found on tnard one of the

he began to agitate the anti monopoly hotel regteters looked like lists uf all tbe
question, and in Iho'.l was elect'd a prominent men in the country, while tbe
Every bearding
member nt tbe.constitutional convention n* streets wire crowd)*!
an Independent In 1871 be was again house or private buuiM that bad a spare bed
elected a rvprnsnntativr and again in 1874. was full, and thousands of tlie national
the Union to take part In tbo g.-eat military
•—rode, were accommodated on 'steamboats
the river. The liig metropolis wm full

Ar. ta.lw Uw bta.,: k,n,l.,,_.
tWr M Ind, Gta.u ,|„
IW. tomte ud P.U tert.fc,-™•an* tar
outers. J*

the act of cungrvM to regulate immikration,
tlm judicial right to determine who were
likely to bercono a public charge, and ta thb
opliiion then* wwv Mijipccted by the tecretary

For a week Now York ha* been gradually
ed with tbe Demo
erotic party. Inl8M&gt; filling up with visitors, and touahl Hie end
he was elected a rrp- ot text week,on Suhday and this morning the
renentative in tbe rush waa something to astembb the clbsens.

fa the bousj, hb election lieitig followed by

MARR &amp; DUFF

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being throw n over a baluster by comrade*

■LXJAtr m. natxxs.

HEM’SYOUaOPPORTUNITY

and. a* wranl ta Much cases, laid “ **ck- **»»*
to.
,™M mil .«Wn nnd rteln. “■
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'handsome nightgown far

Washington, baring releges that he received a rupture by a comnide jumping on bis back. White the evi­
dence on this point ta not yet clear, Mr. dent of the United States, startan for this
Busaey isy*: “Th ta department recedes from dty April 16 to take the oath of otdter playfully jumjdng on him white ba was fioo and arrived here April 23. His
journey was a cutwtant ovation, tbe citlxcns

over the locomotive and.

tricato tbmnx.dvci Tlie scream* of tho men
who werts being burned to death in the

,„teih.- .btatrip

u™. ih. tent, to- “P *1“Et
•tate. iu epuu telw c.,*
L.„&lt;

guard mount He did net contribute by his
action to bhinjury and won. Mr. Bunwy says,
strictly iu the lino of duty. The former de-

loft to tho mercy ot the flame*. pinned in by

Tno ULU.i— .— *tt-i.-n Goa. Washington was brought from

y*"
prTZt 7tu taud'ng I-*"’
bor until be was «bn**t or tno niwMi

cfadon in the Amnwruian cose.

on {iftMing ttei switch the engine jumped tho
track and plunged into a water tank which
stood in a «; aeo between tbe “Y,” smashing
the tank into atoms and turning the engine
almost upside down. The liaggage cars came

and the confusion
among tbo Rfreckad pameugera can better be
imagined' than deoeriiietL Tbe majority of
those aboard tho train were dnabiad to get
out of the coaches before tbe firn had reached
them, imt ta the conf u»t&lt;&gt;u which reigned it

Dry Goods Sta

to W
Eb«n»J

Ralutlnr

virile at play. It boot clear that Evan*
wm playing with the other soldiers, and Mr.
■Bussey directs that the case bo .reopened and
adjudicated fa accordance with tlie principles

Toronto branch from- the main line. The

The coacbMloliowing, with the exception

Trip from tho national Capital
Elinbeth, N. J.—A Strik­
ing Contrast
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Tho evidence showed

In Um ease of William Joneo. Antatant
Secretary Bussey. clatK.rntd a f«
ciskiu touching the “line of duty.

train, worn huddled together by the shock
and soon caught fire from the baggage curs,
Tbe passenger* &lt;xi tbo train, many of whom

Mun.
OT1-r.

miu Mow* tall* to. toOowtag todd^fa
rectly attributable to tbo first.

1UMILTOX, Out. April 2#.—The limited

Boston

T. DRAKE. M. D..

rorpe* was obtained. returnable before the

$

uecuug with residence. at Hollow*}'* Cry

“Much difficulty wm experienced fa mak-

M. B. GILLAM’! E. Notary-Pubic
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aud'U. SE Claim ArcaL
win nroaecute all kinds of ctaiius Mix* tt*
Iteparuuetil* of the I .uteri &gt;r
u'*)! u» I*
at hi* store, corner Court aud Jfterwa J«ta

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tli-' Ktnti &lt;&gt;f ILCtn, cuuditloua! to return to

THEY’RE ALL PLAYING BALL.

±1Jrocch, S3jncma sleeper, five in another
steeper, and eleven fa n third aleciwr, leaving

car were tolreropod chmphitaly, and took fire
immediately. Tbs wrecking of the tank cut
off the nijiply of water, and tho thirty or
thirty-five jiaasmgeni were at tbu mercy of
the fiatnea Of this number thirteen, as far
as can be learned, got out safely. Two men
were kilhd instantly. -Ono of them, L. S
Gurley, of Chicago, bail lib tiead taiom off
was crushed 4o death.

The irmaiiM ot from sixteen to eighteen
a man and burned beyond till possibility of
recognition. They were huddled together in

pinned in by timber which made it Irnpox
rible for iltetn to extricate themwlvea

which it couhl bo ascertained that from six­
teen to eighteen* bodiei hod been taken out
ww from tho fact that legs and nruu cor­
responding to about that numtier were
found. The rtsmnius were taken to the
morgue. It will probably bo days before the
dead are Ideutlfled.

trnnUng was everywhere.
From cornier)
and column; from window to window, from
the roof to the grcuud the rsd, white and
Muo hung in graceful festoon* or flattered
Cuicago, April 25.—Tbo National Lragun from flagstaff
base loll acaaon opened yi*tcrday with four tional enrigu.
gnnu*. Tbe Now York club bad to go over
to Jersey City to play because Governor Hill
vutorei tbe bill jxuied by tho New York teft- ntor bad done hh most effective work. Hera
ialatnrn by which tbo club wn» tn ba permit­ a ere tbe war-ahips—tbe old w«*lcn walk
ted to ui» the Polo grounds for this senso.'i. and tlie now iron amt «t&lt;wi «rean terrorx
it luiving been profKMod to run n atrevl Dio “old glory" float cd from jieak and nuu&gt;tthrough tbe groumla. Tbe Chicago rxjwrts brad. while tlie rigging wax gay with ensign*
signalised the day by losing to tbe Pittsburg- ot al) description . In tbo docks at New
era, tbe score being Chicago 5, Pittaburg 8, York and Jersey City were many merchan:notwlthatauding Chicago nmdr twelve I mw men uud |«u«cngvr xUauners— both fur const
tiiu to Pittsburg atoven and ,no errors tn burinese and th- Atlantic trade—an 1 all were
Pittslwrg five. Tbo other scores were as ffil- hung with tbo flags of all nation* A more
inspiring acone it would be hard to imagine.
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8; at Indianapolis—Cleveland 3, Indian­ Tkapolis 10. at Washington City— I’hitadol|d&gt;ia 8, Washington 4.
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their anebore in the upper lay awaiting the
CineA 00, April 26. —Tbo Amon dob ware time when tiio admiral'* signal riiunld start
unlucky again yesterday, the Pittaburgen* them into action, white nil over tbe lay the
&lt;k&gt;ing them otire more. Lrttguo scores warn: polio ixiuta, with myrimlsof smaller craft of.
all descriptions darted hither ami thitber and'
At Pittaburg—Cliii'iigo 4. Pittsburg 5; at irutdo n woudroiMly beautiful picture.
Jersey City—Now Turk 11. Boston ID; al
THE TRIP UpYhE BAY.
I ndiaiuipcdis-Cleveland 1(1, Indianapolis 4.
• Chicago. April 27.—Tbo Chicago lull
players shook off the hoodoo yesterday nnd
gavo the Pittsburg team a walloping- fxMguo
Eleven o'etoric wm nt hand ami the crowds
scores were; At Pittsburg—Chicago 7, Pitts­
«&gt;f people *vho had throngal all the streets
burg I—tbo batteries woro Tenor and Farrell.
to any position that wuuM give a
Galvin ami Milter; at Indianapoii»-Cl»vt- tending
View Him tnnt r.f W-ll’ - - ... .
. .,
landb, Indianapolis 14; Wnxhington- Phifa-.
deiphm nfd New Yark-Bo«ton games )«*tpuned-miit Tbe Chicago club bus bought strained their eyes looking down the bar to
B.istlnn. recund laseninu ot tbe PlaLideljibla i nae tlie Daqwtch. upon which at the above
hour the pni-idi.-nt would embark for a reclub, and be joined thn team lost nighL
Chicago, April 22.—Haturday’x League

games were postponed owing to rain, excu|«
the Indianapolb-Cteveland game, wafcli
eas no negligence on the
sy company. The train

S.“-

examination nt Caxtio Garden, should be ad-

Smith, Ham* &amp; Van Araixn -

tho rteutuship
was duly

laxdixg at

.J
in,,'a*' c«?u‘u*‘‘V‘ni when George
U ashfagton took the «nu route nearly m
Presutent Harrison did to^tay, h w„ thenihtniasm of well tri'd patriote-mcn who
gone through the fire with tho great father
of bis wintry. It m*. the cnttnuiMm
"acrtrfttl «^»rapluhmeut
But SrrTnY &gt;,Snn
yrflrt Wo«'
n&gt;u-h of tt fa tboMloug
ago&lt;lnvsiu&gt; there wm hero todnv Th..«
Hj.,1
add to the population 0( i soqqqq WMrh

FIRST VICTIM OF YELLOW FEVER.

VERY Threahi
Farmer is deJigh

OT only Superior
of Grain, but thi
ceaaful handler a

NTIRE Threahir

ORKMANSHU
and Finish beyt
parison.

BRATOR own

^COMPARABLE

EYOND all rival
Work, Perfect Cl

EQUIRES no atti
■ Grain to Seeds.

BROAD and amp

RACTION Engit
cd fa Material, Si
and Durability.
UR Pamphlet gis
about this great

EVOLUTION ix
Machinery. Sen
phlet. Address

YOU CAN LE

SHORTH?

Just as readily as by attending
at M the expens
LESSONS BY M
new method—SIMPLE am
bortband arttors get from
S50 TO SI50 PER
Tlie work Is lignt. pleasant
I»un«reds have learned Shorth;
und are now earning over
S1,000 PER YE
JUST THE THIMC FC
Send fsr jiartlculars

STENOGRAPHIC IT

ANN ARE

Notice to Fai

______

TUART. KNAITEN &amp; VAXABMW.

S

Prank* in an eswu &lt;&gt;t the-tale, and
L'nlled State* coaru,
.
Ofiiees urer llntlfain SaUwuU.B*?*.

a iinrrotuc spot.

recort to till) prf.i'.i.’Bl’* carriage were tho
shlfloKuteni a bo had rowo.1 him Mhom Fol­
lowing Umi pre»id-nt camo tbe vice prodeteut,
next tbe cabinet, chief and awx tate jitter*
NUpreme court, govmmnrs of states, official
reireseutatlvri of I We United Hiat^ senate
and boiwe, admirab uf th*, navy. Gen. Sher­
man ami other officer* who have beta thanked
by name by congrvw. Tho remainder of tbe
oeort wax couipow,] of Society of Clnclnnatu*, state jud-re and other effleara, city offleials and' invited gmwta Tho only rar
riagw providal wore those for tlie prraidont
aod hi* immediate party, who had t*xai
MougM up from Elixabethport «) a couple
of riwunera and lanital near th- foot of Wall
7hite ’be 5'a'‘l'knt wa» F“»ing ashore

AS More Points i
than

-FARMERS

DUY ONLY THE
D REPAIRS for G
ftRAMKR, BATES a « IUJIU
V
Attorney- ul UW.

And All Others

States

When you wallt anything fa the line of

H

OK.

W. LOWRY. M i•
’T •
Fftysician aud t'nrgronMakes a »t«eetaiiy «•’ :• eat ‘rata

BOOTS AND SHOES,

XrX and KA R -nd tlie- i.n-. rv-dtOB «_

Call os

OffiMapdreaidenceonBroadaoj.
House. Hasung*. Mich-___

H. L. Newton,
AD New Goods and
Pricex Satisfactory

furnished by “Spurious Man
BUY OXLY GEWUIX
Loo* for our TRADE MARK

special attetiu

A. BARBER, M%
•
. I'hykiciau anij
Office over Nevin’»
‘'sJn* h&lt;«n-'n» 3

MSHPuPMfflj,

HASTINGS.

Ona Genuine Point, Landridc

GALE M’FG CO.. Al

NJB.—O«r Castings are the on
tbeOrigiaal »*ttern».ro:uw&lt;|Uea
MUIV Porftct Fusinx^G ide Itaar

LOOSE’S EX

—

C. WELTON
Is* anot tor the Ohio Fam-f* «»*^2£5
He write* poUeica on a ra w '
.
Iona by fire, lightning urwrnd;

GREAT

ffgCa«igai&amp;firn«

'

MITH iTCOLGR(»VE. &lt;
lawyer*.
(Office m UuKxl btor'k. (‘-’dlncs-t
___. t the fataf*

S
4

ix.

E. KKSASTOS.
Attorney at ta*!

To buyers in every instance.

under the debris with difficulty, and it l»

I ust running mere than twenty nil la an

,‘“r
north and south—yon hnvn n
th?^krfWbChK enUM“‘«ticwfll maht,
the vault of heaven trembla And li ZmtbwriMtie. Packed a* thick m
Sb t,r,|,lt'1°n u,e ,!,w °f'“‘reh.^ir

. Jacksoxviluc, Fin . April 25.—Dr. Daniel,
president Of the state tioard of bnalib, state*
that Mr* Itemant, of Sanford, died of yellow

in the family

The boua* is iitolatel, and all
ibited

most eminent medical export*, riotbed with

load r«r r«W to tb- EquitaiJ

nxainxxTiaL B*aoK oobdig aaiinnx.

denttai party an board until tbs war-*hfo
which had tlie rear of thn
....।

Arriving at tu itaSE^tb*

prosapay attending to.

-:-PRODUCE-;-

Hastings City Bank,
ButtagiL

F

alelan and Surgion(Offioe arer UthW* dnl* «ortd—__

irARTIN V. BARKEi:. IUs’ INtalrJ®
snrauce and l.&lt;»n&gt;.

carefully
"““eVtaekb..

l.-«lull. „

Cfaytou. tlw well-known Bepubhean leader,

.

•

IU

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
M
t’ropri^1^

A* thi. gu,*.,, piS&gt;a!d ,
Harrtex* bo a * nrT OM[Q1^

klornic.

QOOK A SHELDON-

E«’
(Offioetn Abstract Block. H
J
m"kH I”1” wm I*
Have the only set of Ateir..--- fpaid fa cash or trade.
Oocinty._________________ _______
IL TIMMERMAN Hi««p«0^W

n«t^.«i.oopl&gt; ow-

"«&gt;« ry—ta,

rtantly, and “boomf camo the respotia? of n

Mfais.i;' Ptmdtelnti at Berlin Um proasci led

Iternolds

GILLASP1H

For Sale by W. H. G

YOUNGMEN!

�/rtf

TlieWSii

VIBRATOR
HE Grain-Saving,Time-Sav­
ing, Money-Saving Thresher

AS More Points of Exclusive
Superiority than all others
combined. *
VERY Thresherman and
Farmer Is delighted with its
marvelous work.
OT only Superior for an kinds
of Grain, but the only suc­
cessful handler of all Seeds.

N
E
W
V
I

NTIRE Threshing Expenses
i often 3 to ytimes that amount)
made by extra Grain .Saved.
ORKMANSHIP, Material,
and Finish beyond all com­
parison.

NCOMPARABLE forSL-nplicity, Efficiency, and Durability.
EYOND all rivalry for Rapid
Work. Perfect Cleaning, and
fcr Saving Grain, v
.

EQUIRES no attaemnenta or
rebuilding to change from
*■ Grain to Seeds.

'*

EROAD and ample Warranty
given cn all dur machinery.

KACTION Engines Unrival­
ed in "Material, Safety, Power
anJ Durability.
UR Pamphlet giving fall in.
ta:mation, lent Free. 1: tells
about this grekt

[EVOLUTION in Threshing
Machinery. Send for pam­
phlet. Address

NICHOLS &amp; SHEPARD
BATTLE CREEK. MICHIGAN.

YOtJ CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND I
: ,i&gt; r.-ad'h us by attetiding some school and
at 1-1 the expense.

LESSONS BY MAIL.
n w

SIMPLE and THOROUGH.

$50 TO $150 PER MONTH.
I* I'gnt. iilcnmut and respectable.
In.S hu»r .earned Shorthand In this way
$1,000 PER YEAR.
JUST THE THING FOR LADIES.
s*nd f»r particular* to the

■ ENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.
ANN ARBOR, MIQH.

Notice to Farmers2

BUTTERFLIES

uy only the cehuine
REPAIRS for GALE PLOWS­

. .-i..nuine Point, lowifaldc, or Moldboard,
' l - t • ..r at least three of the kind
I.. V -', &lt;1 t.y “epuriou* Manufacturers.” ih'V &lt;&gt;M.Y GEMVIME PARTS.
i- is far cut TRADE MARK on all CariingS.

U.E MTG CO.. Albion, Mich.
: 1 -,’1-r(-*.ti-iS:sare!ti&lt;'only&lt;me»nisdefrt'm
t;.'k&gt;ri--»iPsttern&lt;i.r&lt;Y&lt;&gt;&lt;*qocniIv we famish tbo
• . , • Ftttine “lisle lliwrir* ’ lUat nr&gt;! msdc.

LOOSE’S EXTRACT

AND

CATERPILLARS.

OBSERVATIONS AND EXPERIENCES
OF INTEREST TO FARMERS.

The whit-- cabbage butterfly may bo
«een hovering about cabbage field# on
cunshiny days from May to October. It
was introduced from Europe, and lias
now become general over all the states
east of the Mississippi. The eggs are laid
on tho under side of the leaves, and in
Our renders arc indebted to Ohio from five to eight day? hatch a little
Farmer fy the drawings and descrip­ green caterpillar a quarter of on inch in
tions of ti^- Ixrit cart her® given. Tills length. Tliis young caterpillar In gins at
style ofcart is a great improvement over onco to eat on the under Bide of the leaf,
tlw mud boat, which is ho hard on a but as it develops it cuts through and
You have heard your friends and neigh­ team, and will answer many of tho pur­ generally takes its place on tho upper
bor* talking about IL You may yourself poses of u four wheeled wagon, when side of tlw leaf, or in and about the head
be one of the many who know from per­ the load is properly adjusted. It is an of tlie cabbage. where it does the most
sonal experience Just how good a thing It excellent vehicle for drawing manure, mischief. When full grown it i* about
is. If you have ever tried IL you are one being easy to load arid unload. It is also on inch on J a quarter in length, and on
of Its staunch friends, liecaiise tlie won­
account of its likeness to the color of the
derful thing about it Is, that when once convenient where grading is to bo done cabbage is somewhat difficult to find. In
given a trial, Dr. King's New Discovery or low places are to be flllud with earth.
ever after holds a place in the house. If
D. Hubit, entomologist of the New Jersey
you have never used It and should la*
station, from whose essay on tho subject
afflicted with n rough, cold or any throat,
much of tlie information hero given is
lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle at
derived, tliero ore three, and sometimes
once and give it a fair trial. It is guaran­
four, brotxls a year.
teed every tlnin, or money refunded. Trial
liottlrs free ut W. H. Gwxlyear’s drug
Tho caterpillar of tho cabbage butter­
store. *
fly is easily destroyed if the remedy is
applied in time. Among tho ones proper
to bo used is hot water from a fine spray
FIG. I—A USEFUL CART.
The best salve In the world for cuts,
bruises, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sores,
In unloading earth*, manure, etc., take noxxle, and of a temperature not Inlow
tetter, cliappcd hands, chilblains, coms, off the sidebourds, and with a chain 140 or above 1G0 degrees. Also kerosene
and all skin eruptions, and positively cures hitch the team to one of tlie wheels, emulsion, compounded after, the psual
piles, qr no pay required. It Is punranteed carry thp chain square across the load, formula and diluted one j&gt;art ctuuSon
to give jierfect satisfaction, or money re­ over tbo other wheel, start up the team to nine or even twelve jmrtsof water. ,
funded; Price 25 cts. i»er l»x. For sale and tip the load over. ’ As the cart is tlie A third lemedy, recommended as safe
by W. H. Goodyear
same one aide up us tho other, it is al­ and thoroughly effective, is pyrethrum,
The Ishpeming Vulcan steel welding ways right ride up. Put in tho side- or Persian insect powder. Of this one
HEWERS OF
company has begun the erection of works lieards, hileh to the front nnd drive off. part of tho pc wder to six or twelve parts
at Ishpeining.
.
The cart la made aliku on both aides; of plaster, or fifteen to twenty of lime,
hence you do not have ta tip it back. should bo dusted on the plants, and will
Of course you were, arid you know, how Tlie sidelxwirdH aro also alike, nnd fit on - kill all the caterpillars touched by it
painful a little burn is. (’ole's Carlxillwilve either ride. It may bo used with or Tho powder may also be diluted with
instantly reiivvi-n tlie pain of burns and. witliout a tongue. If you hnvo much water, one tablcspoonful to six quarts,
scalds and will cure the worst case without backing to do, n tongue is handy. With­ and applied with a sprinkler. Pyrethrum
a scar. It Is superior to nny external retnthe emulsion are cnch effective de­
WILL SOOp F1[&lt;D THAT IJ Bcdy known for the relief nnd cure of piles, out a tongno the teantals hitched to tlw and
stroyers of plant lice and are recommen­
Fever sores, ulcers, chilblain*, bites nf staple C. JTg. 1. by a chain or largo link.
Ajlonguo u attached to this xtapio by u ded as among the best insecticides for
L^STS LOpCtfy TASJES poixonous hisiTts. salt rhoum, tetter nnd hook, and n half inch bolt li put through cabbage iitoecta.
all itching niul irritating diseaw-s of the
The cabbage plusia differs &lt;lecidedly
skin and sculp. Tlie wrapper of the gen- tho tongue and tho front of the cart at
SWEETER T!|AH OpjEl^ TO^ ultw Is black and the letters green. Small I’. This bolt i.i left out when pulling. from tho cabbage butterfly. It belongs
boxes 25 centa; large boxes M gents. Sold Indmuling rails and the like use stakes to tho moths and t &lt; a night flyer, and for
B^CCOS, ApD WILL pLE)\SE by E. 11. LaUrrop.
that reason is seldom ncognized as tbe
instead of the sideboards.
parent of a destructive oaterpillar. Su­
| ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT.
Warren and Elmer Place, of Hesperia,
perficially tho caterpillar somewhat re­
are In the tolls for trying to pass a forged
,
AND INSIST ON GETTING IT.
sembles that of the cabbage Imtterfly,
theck at Luijiugton.
Fiil 9
but on examination is seen to be quite
e e
pule SyAH|pED LII^E
100 Ladlva Wanted,
different. While of nearly tho same
And 100 meo to cull ou aur drugxfai for a free
Lane's
A^ao/E cdj.
\ -trial pxcissc
package pf
of Lane
’s Fnmlly
.Family .Mcdlelne, Hie
color, it
larger nnd longer, and in­
ureal root anil
great
nnd herb remedy.
remedy, d!«n&gt;«ered
d‘«
by I»r.
Figs’
creases in size toward^Uio hinder part.
Sila* lane while Iu the Rocky Mountains, lor
It han only six jKiirslof logs instead ot
of the blood, liver and kidt-eys it Is u
fflO. FIRZER 4 BROS., Loulsiille, Kj. &lt;llseiiM-s
IMMitlVhciur.' For ronktipaUon and clearing up
Tha wheels used Iu the model are from eight pairs. It, tlieryforc, in crawling
of the compHxloti It doe* wondrn. Children
tike it. EverTOM pralMS It- LargWUre pack­ on old mowing machine, and 28 inches has a looping motiou, after tho manner
age to cents. {At all druggists'.
high. Tho maker chiseled off tho pro­ of tho measuring worms, and is almost
Gions,
broke off tho cogs, nnd had the entirely witliout hair. Tho insect is
Despitp. tlie eloquence of the governor's
TIME’ T A CH r
w
TIME TABLE.
*s reamed out to take in a 1-f-inch three brooded in New Jersey. Tluwe
-proclamation. A’rlxir day did not attract u
In effset Julytrt.uwA
ajdc. Tlw length'of the boat
12 feet; caterpillars ara moro tenacious of life
great deal of.public attention.
S’ortli,
Soulll.
Mothers will find Dr. Winchell's teething width 3 feet 3 inches, outride measure. tlum those of the cabbage butterfly, but
syrup Just the medicine to have in the house Tlie bottom is nuide of good oak boards the remedies are tlie same.
Station t
Caterpillar-.! of other motlis have been
gS ==. fbr (lie children; it will cure coughs, colds, 1 inch thick, und fl foot fl inches long,
sore throat, and regulate tlie bowels. Try anil laid crovnvuH of tlw cart. Tlw ends found to injure cabbage by eating tho
of these board:! aro put between 3 by 4 leaves, but in most instances without do­
K.m.ip. in. it.
■ HMtftut*.
10 SOj ft 15
inch oak scantlings (F). Tho shaft or ing material injury. Iu all cases where
Detroit ho;&gt;es to get the state fair.
.Shultz...
10 41 5 33
axle is perfectly straight, without turn­ Uu-y live outside on the leaves they can
---- Cloverdale
fi’lton
ing or lathe work,’ but simply lias n f bo destroyed by tho remedies given.
I* a positive specific for all fnons of the&lt;ll*ca»e.
Mflo
.. ...Cressey
15 Blind. McMbnx.AtahlDK. ulcerated and pro- inch hole through tho ends for linch­
trudliiK plies-Brice fiOe. For sale by W. H. pins. Thia iJmft is placed 4‘ feet from
Klcbland June!....
Ooodyetf.
...East Cooper*....
tho hind end of thocart. A Htripof liand
Tlioec who have tried movable poultry
... Kalamazoo
TluZwati-r in Detroit river 1s slowly ris­ iron (B) 3 inches wide and 10 inches long houses regard them ns very desirable ar­
■Fla* stations. •
•
is put on each ride and riveted on solid, rangements. Southern Cultivator calls
Connections—At Richland Junction with C. J. ing.
A M. tor Toledo &amp; xlieiraii. At Hustings with
to
hitch
to.
Tlw
staple
works
loosely
Happy
Home
Blix*!
Purifier
I*
the
peo
­
attention to the one shown in our cut.
M. C.
Fnr.P'K Utisrt, Pres. &amp; G«v Man.
ple'.* popular medicine for purifying the through this iron, to admit of hitching As will Ims seen this house is mofanted on
L. SKnnKAXT, Supt.
It t’ l'. ....... SC V M&gt; 1
blood; preventing or curing &lt;iys]&gt;c|»la. to either Bide. This staple is mode of { wheels, with a fluor raised high enough
bUHotunefm. headadiv, boll* and all fevers inch round iron, 8} inchco long, nnd 4 above ground to farm a dry run.
mid malarial dim-nses. Price 50 cents and inches betwm: the nuts on the ends. A
one dollar per bottle.
strip of iron 1 s by J inch is slipped over
“ Tha Niagara Falls Route.”
ilu'r-c ends nnd nuts put on.
A saw mill burned at Robinson..
Station.^.
Tlw staples (S) aro made of l.&lt;» inch
The body is more snweptibfa to benefit from
a.iu ip m p.m ip.m.ipm. Hood's Bareapartlia now tjiau at auv other sea-' iron, cut 17 inclws long, the mils drawn
i ac t.io &amp;4o iatfti sao sou. , Therefore take it now.
Grand ha.-ic«
out anil tunics! square edgewise, one end
;i;
tn
a.jo.ti.M;
aso
IftHT*.:.ono way nnd one the other. «ui i.hown in
;.r. xtsl
PJ» good business.
llASTtNUS....
Fig. 3. Ik-nd flatwise to form the staple.
u; •jm
sjo
i10 20
S.M t2.SB 10 40
This makes the staple holes 2x3 inches.
TV 1.10 I LIO
NMbvthk.................
MOVABLE POULTRY HOUSE.
Tlie motto of California means 1 have There staples are put in place when build­
G itn T-351 2-&lt;K LIT
Ctariocte................
It has a set of movable laying nests at
found
it.
Only
in
that
land
of
sunshine,
-.
ja
\
2
.L-.
ing
Uw cart. The end project ioi-.n com­
Eaton Eapiils-----Jaektoo
where tin* orange, lemon, olive, tig and ing ogntnrt tlw upper nnd lower scant­ back, outside flap door with lock, large
DXmlt............ Ar,
grape bloom and ripen nnd attain their lings of the frame make it imposxiblo -to door with lock, for attendant, small slid­
Btatloas.
!s£ highest |&gt;erfcetion in mW-wlnter, are the pull them out. A three-eighth inch bolt ing'door and bidder for fowls, two shift­
h^rba and gum found, than arc used in riiould bo put through tho txiantlingu be­ ing {perches and sliding trindow. The
p.m.
that pleasant remedy* for all throat and
4.0C
KM!
benefit birds of all descriptions derive
lung troubles, Santa Abie tin* ruler of tween the staples and one cluso to the from cliangu of place, not only arises
I'.'
M
axle. Noils or f.|ukes can lx&gt; used in
io
totan i:
1- j&gt; •■otigli?, asthma nnd wauumptioii. Mr. other places. Thu front ends of the ri&lt;le from tho gixrj every animal as well qs
Charlotte
W. 11. Goodyear has been appointed agent
fi.’l.
Nashville
?.&lt;X
for the valuable California remedy and scantlings siioukl to licvelod to nn elge, man derives front changes of scene, but
Morgan
1.10
by being preserved from tlie exlialalions
J.W
Quimby••
a 20 sells it under n guarantee ut SI a Uittle. commencing back about fifteen inches emitted by ca.rvmcnlitious matter and
HAKrixos....
3.00 Three for S2.50. Try California Cnt-r-Cure from thoends. TIh ii put on the runners
ifflito:::
.
Hie only guaranteed cure for catarrh.
(D). which riiould lx? of t hq aamo length rdecaying fowl.
in i.i- XV in.;1
This yenr nnvlgntlon in the Soo river as the beveled ends of tlw scantling.
You car. iron theso runiu-rn with band
opened April 17.
O. W. Rucraum
Waldo F. Brown suggests in Farm­
iron, if you plcaso, by putting on from
ers Review that tho [end ]xwts, which
Leading’ medical . authorities indorse
Ayer's 8arsn|mrilla as the best bloml medi­ tlw hind end ot one runner clear around must bear tbo strain of stretching the
to Gw hind end of the other Bide. Ono wires, bo set with concrete. It will take
cine.
uf the Bidcboardd iu Rhown in Fig. 2.
Is tho only proprietary tnedlcfcc on the market
but a few cent’a worth ot cement tn n
Uncle Sam’s Nerve A Done Liniment
preimred cxpres-'ly for
post, and will make it perfectly firm at
will relieve sprain.-., bruises, neuralgia and
Item* In I’luia Culture.
THROAT AND I.UNG.DISEASES OF
rheumatism. S &gt;ld by nil druggist-.
CHILDREN.
We glean the following from Amer­ tho bottom, and also more durable than
It Is a uric and certain cure tor WkM»&gt;K
if set in the clay. It faalmost impossible
Capt. Rosie, tlie Dana river postmaster. ican Garden: A gixxl strung clay loam is
Coiiub. Croup. Cough*, ( old.*; Hoarsene**. Dif­
ficult breathing. Asthma. lx&gt;» of Voice, anil Is vcYy lib
best; Bandy sulundl not wanted. Wood to set posts firm enough ro that they will
’
not yield to the strain when the land i.i
like complaint* so common to childhood: con­
ashes
and
bone
dust
uro
good
fertilisers
tains no opiates, thereby obviating the &lt;***«;
wet and soft, but by digging a hole flfous effects often resulting when cottuli mixtures
A. Manvel. Awi’t Supt. A G. P. Agt. ('., for plums. The curctilio can'generally teon inches square and pounding it full
prepared for adults are given to children.
IL I. A p. IL R. writesx ”1 have been be depended upon tu do all tho thinning of course-cement grout around tho ]**t
TRUE TO ITS NAME.
th:*
is
noedetL
Plum
tre«
in
poultry
afllirt&lt;-&lt;l
with
Salt
Rheum
In
a
mostHcriiius
••Harr never found
medjeiun niore tree to
Its name than Peckham's I roup Itemed). 1 form. During. the winter Matron, my yards are usually exempt from curculio. ib w-ill g^ve Ixwe enough to the post to
always use it fur my own children and rec &gt;m- hands have b«*cn in Mich condition that I Cultivation aliouhl bo shallow—just keep it in place.
tnerid I: lo mv customer*. I
ta|L’'-A, w. Stevenson, dreaKiat. Muskeson, was unable to drew hr undress myself enough to £&lt;#p the weeds down. Tlie
without uKsfatance, and 1 have not htui more food you give to the trees tho bet­
Mich.
Lime is n good disinfectant. It U es­
gloves or bandages off my hands for about ter will bo the fruit nnd tho moro tliero
four months, until I began twh« Puplllon
pecially valuable to place iu celluvs where
will bo of it. Tho Lombard is ono of
(ektraet uf flax} Skin Cure. 1 certainly tlie hardiest of all good plums, jmd often vegetables have iraen,stored, especially
FOR CflTtDREN.
think it has cured Bty hands, targe botsuch us have been put in wet or show
Fold bv all druRglata, Uftcents. Preparcd only
does well for twenty-five years, while
tol^.Sc. Frekhaai A Co.. Freeport. M eh. ties only $1.00 at Goodyear's drug store.
the tenderer licine Claude hardly ever signs of decay.
Motheni, don't writ until tomorrow. Get a bot­
A grand children's rarnlval will soon be lasts moro tlum fifteen or twenty yearn
A good coakof paint will preoervo the
tle today.
gfvenuit Kalamsi.'-OO.
buildings, add to thoJ*auty aud nttractat most.
.
ivencsa of tho
and tramnorm
Loom s Ited Clover I’llJ* Cure* Sick
old run down .farm houx-s into neat and
PROhATK ORDER.
.
2.V! per box, 5 boxes forth Ifoefiaie by w. h.
Professor torbes, the Illinois ctuto en­ tasty Ironies.
Goodyear.
tomologist, is credited with lutving said:
Tho Mirror explains that the reason
f’ountr of Barry, hidden at the Probate (,|J'|*i- &gt;n
Dr. Mcta-an wants tho University clinic *‘I hate no |»ersunal exjwrinnco with tho
tin- City ot HaatlnK*. In »ald county, os 8aturwhy fowl droppinfaMUY! worth mon! than
&lt;tav. tS Sh day of April, to tee year one removed to Detroit.
use of salt as a chock upon chinch bug the manure of cattwieil rm similar food
Uiouxar.ii elctjl hundred and vigut&gt;-oiuo.
increase, but from what 1 know of tlie is that the fowl droppings contain all tiro
PrBaent. Charles W. Anuttrong, Judge of
The early history of America is full of habits of'tluit insect and tbo effect of
instance* of men having groat nerve- But .other fertilixeni, I riiould not expect nny fertilising materials in solid form, while
we are rapidly becoming the most nervous important advantage, except in soils much fa lost in liquids from cattle.
people on earth. Tlw recent increaw of
Use white hellebore to kill the currant
insanity, epileptic ftts. headache, backarbe. where ealt will specially stimulate tlw worm.
.
neuralgia, sleeph-MnewL irrvousnesa, dys- growtli of tho grain. Some experiments
A fact not to be foggoitan in sheep
nepala., fluttering of the heart, etc., points with salt, mode within my knowledge
husbandry
is
tlrat
while
one
may
raise
by
intelligent
farmers
of
southern
IU1to an early decay of the race, unless, this
fine wool and very poor mutton, you
tendency is checked. Nothing will cure noifl, were without noticeable effect”
cannot raise good mutton without raising
tliese diseases like Dr. Miles' Nervine,
warranted to contain neither opium nor
good wool also.
Utvedlns Swi««.
morphine. Sample bottles free, at W. 11.
A New York breeder of long experi­
As far os practicable use old nnd ex­
Goodyear’s drug store. Don't fall to try if. ence rays that ho finds it best to select
perienced hens for setters. Tho most
An out-door sketching class Ims been good clean cut now with plenty of bane upright, intelligent and experienced men
and
constitution.
Such
animals
aro
bet
­
formed at Akeley college.
aro tnndo grand jurors—tlie some rulo of
Eflerfs Daylight Uvcr Hllsare a boon to ter than those in which the bono is too selection will give best sotti-rs.
sufferers from sick headache, sour stomach, fine lired. Breed the sows to finely bred
A fruit grower affirms tlrat in tho-ctil
torpid liver and Indigestion. Sugar coat­ Berkshire. Euwx or Yorkshire boars. tivotion of peaches htable manure pro­
ed, pleasant to take and warranted to go Tbe pigs will combine tlw fineness of tlie
duces too oruch growth of wood.
boar with tlw constitution ot the sows.
through by daylight.

Tbo Importance of purifying tho blood ea»
not l»-oven»:lmat4d, for without' pure
blood you eanuot enjoy good health.
.
good medicine to purify, vitalise, and enrich

an appetite, and tones tbe digestion, while

Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is wold by a» druggfats.
Prepared by C. L Hood &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.

IOO Doses One Dollar

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IBRATOR owners get tho
test Jobs and' make tho most
Money.

R

E. Bainbridge Munday, Esq., County
Atty., Clay Co., Tex. says; •• Have used
Electric Bittern with most happy remits.
My brother also was very low with Malar­
ial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by
the timely use of this mfidlclnc. Am sat­
isfied Electric Bitters saved his life.
Mr. D. I. Wlleoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky.,
adds a little testimony, Buying: He pod live­
ly believes he would have died, had it
not been for Electric Bitters.
This great remedy will ward off, ns well
as cure elf Malaria Diseases. and for all
Kidney. Liver and Stomach disorders it
Mauds unequrird. Price 50c. ani|Jft. W.
H. Goodyear's drug store.

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HKARTHUKN, Livin’.
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Pint /lottie. or 6 Bottles for $6.

For Sale by V/. H. GOODYEAR.

YOUNG MENmimPHL
Sit nation* ftiml*hrd rrveofebargv. Cost
VALHXtINE BHOiL. Janesville. Win.

SALT

RHEUM.

.SCALDS. BORES.
\ WOUNDS, IN­
30 RC NIPPLCS

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rroaVifi*1* »"‘4®«vs •«'
7 * po»ir»vc Gu*ramt€i
For sale by w. H. Goodyear.

Shore without name and price stamped ou the
bottom* put him down as a fraud.

Peckham’s Croup Benefly
50 doses, 25 cents.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
mj'imb

SHOES.

All made to Courtw*, imuaa and Lm«.

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A. WOOLLEY,
HASTIMCM.

�THE MONUMENT QUESTION.

Hastings *Banner2
flMttagn. Wednesday, May 1. 18*&gt;-

Something Else I

EDITORIAL NOTES.

FOR

uagbly triad, always used.
JTbcOdd Fellows, of this city, and a blackest sort of a record for the people of
Jtober of invited guests met last Friday Barry county, did they permit the few men,
rveaing al theJr hall to celebrate the 70th fifteen, who comprise the Soldiers’ and
nnt KArnx&lt;*A, men., rosromex,
anniversary of the origin of tbe order. Sailors’ Monument Aaaoctatlon to pay for
aucurr 14. 1879.
About 250 were present An excellent tbe same. It would be a dark stain upon
literary program was prefcnted. After the Its record, and would make this county a
enjoyment of tbe program the guests sat hiss and a by-word, representing all that
down to a very fine sapper.
- was reproach, lack of enterprise and pat­
ZYhe furniture’ factories located ta towns riotism.
We do not believe the people of Barry
Fall
around
us
are
reported
thia
spring
as
The details of tbe vote mid on the prohi-.
being crowded with orders and unable to county will ever permit tbe county to gain I
Htioa qnvrtnn at the election just
such an unenviable, such a terrible record.
lu Maowhnsetu. content Mime interesting supply the demand. Evidently there Is Certainly they need nbt. It.will require
abundant room for more of such factories.
but a little from each fb reach tlie 84,500
total vote stands: Yen, 38,892; no, Hastings lias the neccw»ary amount, kinds
and quality of raw material as well as the required.
18X944: majority against. 44.M2.
No county furnished more 1
Every congressional district lu the state requisite amount of capital. Capital Invest­
gave an adverse rote except the first, the ed In factories operated ou business prin­ in proportion to population-----They were good soldiers who did valiant
Cape Cod district which returned 810 ma­ cipals brings in better returns titan that
invested ta mortgages. The risk It is true service in tiehalf of the only government
- jority for prohibition.
of which it ean truly be said “a govern­
Every one of tbe 34 -cities in the state Is greater but the result justifies one in
ment of tbe people, by the people and fur
voted adversely except Somerville, which taking tin- risk. And surely money used
returned an affirmative majority ot 20d. ta manufacturing brings results greatly the people."
Who can liegta to state the advantages
Tbe total majority lu three 25 cities against beneficial to the vicinity of the location nf
to this country won by tbe downfall of
prohibition was 37.771. And yet only last the factory. Hastings needs such enter­
treason and the suppression of rebellion?
December seven of them by popular vote prises. Tlie only reason she don't have
The surrender bf I^ee was an Insignificant
refused to grant a license to allow liquor them Is because she la too lazy.
part of thr grand results achieved by the
to be *oM within their boundaries under
Not 1.000 miles from the city ot Battle
tbe provtakm of tbe local option law which Creek lives a man who says be has lately bad nation’s defenders. A united country, en­
larged freedom. Incentive' to industrial
has been In operation In tbe state for sev­ u demonstration tint there does exist in this
activity—In tact all that has enablM tin-'
eral years. It will lie noted also tliat the world, though generally ta a latent condi­
cities did not furnish the entire adverse tion and seldom used, such a faculty as American nation in tbe short period of 25
years to dlwtance ail cumpetitori and to t&gt;e
vote. The country added to It 6791.
conscience. The proof was In tills Incident: easily and safely p rat and be*i among the
The result &lt;rf this election rives no un­ Nearly forty years ago this man had a
favorable view of the status of the temper­ small blB against a lady, for professional nations of the earth.
Through the triumph of the • ’boys iu blue"
ance question in the old Bay State. It sunices which for some reason she had
simply proves that—for thr present—its neglected to pay. lately since her con­ Barry county owes all that she is to-day.
To that triumph is due the j&gt;caec, plenty
ettizens are esmtent to avail themselves of science had been aroused by some newly
and
prosperity our people enjoy.
tbe ample powers which they possess un­ awakened religious conviction she became,
Barry conqty cannot afford to forget to
der the restriction and local option laws so i*u-h Impressed that it was her duty to
which tiiey have In dealing with an exceed­ pay this bill, that she sent a special mrosen- what cause her progress and praqrrity arc
ingly difficult question. Prohibition Is ger with the request that be should accept due. Tbe boys In blue gave IL They
within their reach at any time when public the amount tendered, which wasoverthree won it on many a bloody field, and at sac­
opinion shall deem it the best method of tlmcsTbe amount of the original trill, the rifices that were grandly heroic.
Tbe county has an opportunity to dem­
dealing with a great and acknowledged evil. surplus being ta part for intetest. Strange
Until that time, they will see what virtue to relate this was not a Salvation Army onstrate its appreciation of the work ot tar
1,000 citizen soldiers by erecting to ttalr
then- Is In rega!atlons.largr)y under theft convert, but a presbytenan.—Battle Creek nu-mory
In enduring granite, a 81,5001
control. a* to their exteht. calculated to re­ Journal.
monument that will reflect the patriotic
strain ami dtacouragc a destructive traffic.
The following we clip from the Gram!
Now, If it were only possible to secure l«dge Independent It shows what sue-, sentimenta of the people of Barry county.
.The
monument
will be 42 feet high, 10 feet
the active and earnest co-op, ratten of all cv« a factory In that town ha* met with.
those who voted for prohibition iu the Hasting* conkl have similar benefits If the square at the base, and will weigh nearly
stern enforcement of thr roost rigid re­ proper efforts were made. Tbe amount paid 100 tons.
It will ebst as stated $4,500-complete.
strictive rules that could be secured. there out annually by this factory is of much
But a small port"n. Ir&amp;s than 91,000
would be a vast improvement and a great, benefit to Grand 1-edge: ••The Grand lA-dgv
diminution in the amount of drinking Chair Company now employs sixty hands, been raised.
Tbe monument will be tare In a few
done. But this valuable and necessary as­ and If they had additional shop room could
sistance will l&gt;e almost entirely wanting. give twice the number employment, and weeks, perhaps as early as May 75th.
It must be paid for when dedicated.
According to their theories. this would ren­ then no more lharr supply the demand for
der them "partners in the crime of liquor tlselr goods as promptly as desired. Tbey Longer delay Is impossible.
The manner of payment has l&gt;ecn briefly
wetling." Such a theory, and their con- have upwards of an Lundre&lt;l orders ahead,
outlined
in these columns. The (Jan is a»
wbtency In ad taring to It is of more im­ one of them being for two car loads. Most
follows:
portance in tfwdr view than a large decrease
of these orders are from New York city
ta tbe volume of suffering, sorrow and and state, and some of them will probably
death that will continue to sweep on. but be lost, owing to the Inadequacy of their eral township -committee to ovenwr the
work. A committee of three, one t\x-»olpoorly cheeked for want ot their help.
facilities. It la evident that something
Neither their untenable opinions nor their must be d&lt;*« soon to Increase the capacity dler. one civilian and a lady, to act in each
school district The school district com­
potation will win any adherents to the I
of tbe establishment, which has earned Its1 mittee la to canvass the district thoroughly,
canoe which they undoubtedly have sin­ success by persistent. eMrgatic. hard work,
soliciting aid from each man. woman and
cerely at heart, or any sympathy for their
argument-. and appeala And so the good and producing a grade of fine cane seat child. No one can give an excuse for giv-*
chain that •■went" ta the best markets of Ing leas than 10 cento. Each housewife
' work will thunder on. hindered at every
tbe country from the very first. Tflkehair can afford to give the price of two dozen
step by open enemy and misguided friend factory Is a valuable enterprise to (Iraml
of rgga. Few men could say with any
alike.—Ih-trolt Tribune.
l^dge. paying out perhaps S-to.OOO annu­ truth that they could not five at least 50
ally.*
'
.
cents. Many can give and shouM give
According to the official
canvass of
The May number of Frank Lea He’s Pop­ from three to 835. and do so without suffer­
the votes east at the recent election, the ular Monthly, crowded as usual with at­ ing any Uicmaclve*. All should give
whole number of votes cast was 298.481. tractive pictures and good reading, opens something. Each should give all tliat • be
Tbe pluralities of the several candidates with a well-illustrated article, by George or she can afford.
C. llaribut, on ‘The Paris Exposition and
A week's time Is plenty long enough bi
were as follows: Grant, 83,531; Draper, Ito significance," which Is of special Inter­
canvass any school district. The work
»l.m; Cocker. 29.980. Grant's majority, est and timeliness, closely preceding, as It can be done evenings as well as day time.
14.431. The majorities for tho amend- does, the opening of the great French
It is a duty the people of Barry county
rnruts were; Salary. 39.300; relative to Universal Exposition, ta commemoration owe themselves to subscribe liberally, and
of the one hundredth anniversary of the to do the work at once.
Kent county circuit court, 19,644: corporafall of tbe Basttie. Another notable con­
Last week the following work was done Rice. Pearl Cumming*. Minnie Mo«ey ami
tkma.8.819.
The prohibitionists jelled tribution Is David 8. Bank's "A New York­ ta the interest of the monument.
Bros. G. Manin, 1). C. Warner. C. M.
16,524 votes and the union labor party er ta Yucatan,” giving, with a profusion of
At Nashville last Tuesday a weetipg ta Mark, Geo. Bowzrr. Geo. Bristol. Fred
pictures,
a
nwxleni
traveler's
impressions
the'lntermtof
thr monument was addressed Elite and Wm. Warner. tssa)s by Sisters
8,675. Nothing very doubtful about bow
of
this
mysterious
archirologlcal
witader(
by Hon. Clement Smith. While the ht- Ellis. Mosey, -Travis, Maek, Evans. Norton.
Michigan stands.
land of Central America. A review-trf the tendaner was not large, l|ie Interest was Monroe. Htesel. Clark. Bowman and Bros.
principal "Artistic Conceptions of Cleopa­ good. The following excellent township A. Parker, A. Luther and Frank Bristol,
tra.” xrconipanhwl. amongst other lllustra-, committee was chosen: Jrihn Funtlss. Eli also dialogues amt staging. Will expect
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
The L. *il/|alnt is the fesult of yean tionw, by John .Sartin’s beautiful copy of i F. Evansand F. C. Boice. This committee the'granges of all the subordinate granges
the Encaustic Tablet found at Handain's ‘ will proceed at once to organize the school
of expert* nee and n determination to make Villa, materially helps the imagination to districts of the township. Castleton with to report In full, as this Is a regular nn-vt’.
J. E. Torla*. Ijxy.
a good article. A thorough trial ensures fancy bow Egypt’s queenly beauty looked. the vlllagt* of Nashville lias tlie largest Ing.
a future demand.
f
"Madame de Kcvlgne’s grandmother” Is a population of any township, and has good,
In potat ot attendance nnd general interplraatant bit of literary biography: and the 1 buhotautial people In It patriotic people,
1 cst the missionary contention which con-1
Peter Deller was arrested and brought fully illustrated articles on tlie "Tin- Lake |
before Justice Kebaston yesterday, to an­ Michigan Region" and "Glasgow” ably who would not see a patriotic enterprise venrd In the M. E. church Wednesday, I
swer to the charge nf talng a common represent tbe department* of travel and de­ like the monument fail of proper supjmrt. I April 24th. was quite a- success. On ac­
drunkard. Hg plead guilty and was fined scription. These are only a few .of tbe । If Woodland avith hs &lt;00 voters raises £400. count of tbe severe iltaews of her hnotav'd.
a dollar to the voter, surely Ca*-tlrt&lt;&gt;:i can­
$8-55.
many attractions. In the form of stories, not do less titan 8500. Let the people of । Mrs. R. C. Crawford, district president,
sketches, essays, poems, scientific articles, Castleton make their plain to get urn less could not lx- present, and- In her ab*ne&lt;x&gt;
art
Illustrations,
which
make
up
a
’
model
titan 8500. They can do it easily. The Mrs. S. E. Striker presided over tlie tncetBoughman, the well known *;&gt;ecialtet
i Ing. Mrs. ('. B. Carpenter, the district
project Is worthy their best endeavor.
formerly of this city. Is now located at number of this popular magazine.
| secretary, who ta abunctant ta r*«i works
. Wetlnesday evening at PralricvRle vil­
List uf Jurors.
Akron, Ohio. All those wishing to con-, - X
and in great favor wlth)the ladies of this
suit Dr. Baughman by letter can address y Following is the list ot petit Jurors lage despite the rain, a largely attended i district, was present ami added many items
him at No. IM South J Iowant StaeeV drawn for the May term of court, which meeting was bekl and good' Interest mani­ of interest. She Is untiring in her elforts
fested. The people of Ute southwestern
Akron. Ohio. He writes prescriptions for convenes on tbe 14th day of May: g
J to promote the missionary cause and In­
part
of
tbe
county
were
at
the
front
-when
any disease for 81.00.
George A. Robinson—Hope. \
thr call to arms was made, and they will ' crease the zeal of all missionary workers, i
Frank Bush—Hastings township.
Everybody contemplating using city
uut be found wanting now In the monu­ The program, which had iiewi prepared.'
George Preston—First Ward, city.
water should cal) at tlw- Hastings Engine
ment project. The desire Is that the town­ I was rendered in a most satisfactory man-1
Martin V. Barker—Third ward. city.
A Iron Works. Tlpy have a full and com­
ships of Orangeville. Prairieville nnd Bncry ner. Tlw paj&gt;cn&gt; presented were animated
Smith Coulter—Irving.
plete stock of pipes, cocks, valves and hy­
should raise respectfully 8150. ?25o anil i and full of interval. 1 fear space in your
Franklin Bullis—Johnstown.
drants of all kinds, hose. hose reels and
8250. This can be done easily. Each pa|&gt;er will not permit reference to good
Holister McCartney—Maple Grove.
Barrels. Mr. I- W. Kenfield and Jiis asschool district should alm to get thr aver-' | letters read, poem* recited, etc., but 1
Fred
D.
Hull
—
Orangeville.
taatnnt will do all this class at work,
age stated of one dollar |&lt;er family, and think especial mention should be inadr of
' Frederick Woodham*—Prairieville.
promptly, cheap and well.
more where possible. There la no danger tlie aiimlrable taper prepand aoA nad by
Lyman G. Bates—Rutland.
ot getting too mucin Each should do his Mrs. Hollister, of Irving. *tibjh-t. "Mo­
An effort Is bring made to induce I*rof.
John Campbell—Thornapple,
full duty and not Iw asking what his tives for persrvcrence in the missionary
Winchell, of the Unlvepiity. tn cotar here
Perry Stowell—Woodland.
nelgblior does. - The township committee eausc.” Also an Instructive and well i
and deliver a lecture about May 17th on
John Stewart—Yankee Springs.
for Orangeville aeiected was Eugene written essay by Mrs. W. C. Rowland.
lisa subject •'Life Time of a World." It is
Itorenro Dean—Assyria.
llarthorn and L. W. Wing, Prairieville, 1 All felt tliat we should be glad of another
to be hoped that a sufficient number of our
W. A. Hendershott—Baltimore.
M. Doster, C. IL Ruggles and C. P. I*rn- opportunity ofjittending such a meeting.
citizens will show such a desire to bear
M. M. Rockwell—Barry.
dlll:
Barry. F. A. Blackman. Gideon A good and inspiring meeting so said the
thh lecture tliat those having the matter ta
I. M. Raymond—Carlton.
Hughes and A. G, iJprtrigbt. These are Indira %s they paused to say good-bye*, af­
charge will feel warranted In Incurring tbe
Harvey Bennett—Castleton.
excellent committeemen. The district eoo&gt;- ter singing ••God lie with you till we meet
Frank Jenkins—Hope.
Mns. W. IL Schartz.
'
mittees were also chosen. We trust tin- again.”
Levant A. ’McIntyre—Hastings town- general township committees will seethe
Another swtodlepreoente itself, designed ship.
district committees at once. Abo tliat the
to catch unsuspecting ladies. A sharper
David Wolcott—First ward. city.
district
committees
will
attend
to
their
du
­
advertises for ladles toaddress envelopes
John C. Qualle—Third ward, city.
THE MARKETS
ties without d&lt;d*v.
at their homes, the advertiser offering to
Isaac Moore—Irving.
At Irving ?Aday night Hon. John florfurnish stationary and postage and to pay
veth bald a meeting. From th h we have
our cent for each envelope addressed. A
Goorfe IXUbahner—Maple Grove.
received no report. It waa to provide for
rapid penman eould get rich If she could I James Ball—Orangeville.
o' 1O*«. We h.™
get paid at'that rate for her work. But
Ira Blanchard—Prairieville.
iward that Enoch Andrus and Chas Wil­
tbe advertiser requires every applicant to
Omar R. Shaw—Rutland.
liams were to look after tbe
‘
—
deposit SI with him as a guarantee of good
A. B. Cadwell—Thornapple.
W1U*«
la attended to.
Hiram Waite—Woodland.

SATURDAY, MAY 4
Commencing at 10 o'clock a. ni
WE WILL SELL

5,000 Yds. of

Unbleached Cotton
We will sell only 20 yds. to one person,

This Cotton is worth SE VEN cents to-day and cheap at that.

Come everybody and"get our greatest bargain yet offerti.

Goodyear &amp; Barnes

■Some aro objecting to placing their
•mtbesnbacrtptkm blanks that are

Following are tbe real estate transfer*
for tlie week ending April 39th. 18*9, as
taken from the books tn tbe register's office:

Hope, to prepare fOT tbe wort.

!S»
MTOOr. IS M Mt

bister
after which the ramrtnder of the ofte^

READY TO

The following farmers who bought these binders of Mewr
Bros. &amp; Reynolds in 1887 and ’88. Hear what they hare W|
say.
Baltimore—Daniel C. Warner, Chas. Mack. R. R. H»yn«.
Frank Stanton.
CampbeU—J. F. Rairaigb, Geol Clum, Stadei Bros.,
Hulliberger, Noah Haney, Stephen Weaver.
Carlton-Asa and Jake Odell, J. 8. Keelei. Geo. Altoft&gt;ea
S. Fuller. Morrice Bowler, Scott Fuller, John Shaibly, Jaco’1
Shriber, Rant Graham.
r
Hastings—William Fisher. Lewis Kobel, L. K. Foremau. t.
J, Crook, Silas Endsley, Phil W. Butgess, Fred McNair- ‘•0“D
Renkes, Charlton Bros., Chas. Smith.
. .r
M Hope—E. B. Payne, S. H. Larabee, Calvin Stanton.
McGurn.
.
IraHg—Junes Brew, Lawrence Arebart, .John Buhler. Con­
rad Smelker, Frank Kohler; Chet Wood.
„
~~Jnhnstown—A. E. Dewey, Conklin 4 Oates. C. H. Mexen-*.
Hiram Merrills, Geo. Lee.
“•P1® Grove-Geo. 8. Marshall.
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n '^Y688*—Thoa- Johnsoa, A. C. Steward, J. Hansberger, ChaBnche, Michael Fender.
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Grangeville—Hichard Johnoox, Ira D. Brooks
.
BoHand-Warren Calkins. Philander (His, Pat-ey MrPh»r-

1B®i8Br-1" and Perry Stowell. A- »■ R0'laoer, Jacob Hulliburger, Geo. Hepner, John Barnum.
Yankee Spnngs-A. Everhart.

abort time atare one of our Hartings

welcome by

TAe
!&gt;&gt;• Bra. C. W. Tarter: how

lightest, best and therefore
cheapest binder made

�Hastings

PERSONAL MENTION.

Hastings Wednesday, May 1, 188®.
"a D. NI1KERN. Local Editor.

Hicks &amp; Spence,
.Successors toC. H. &amp; M. W. Hleki)

’i? Hi Highest Market Price
Cash, Dry Goods, Boots and
-shoes, Hardware, Groceries,
and Crockery,
—FOR,—

BUTTER, EGGS.
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and Produce.

vlUc.

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•’1or,lan lasl week3&gt;urcha.-;d of

ward, consideration, 81,100.*"

1‘. A. Hahn and wife visited Grand
A full line of Madame Gltardin's Jap­ -Rapids Saturday.
anese wash paints can be found at the
Ferris Rom*, of Grand Rapids, was in
drug store of Fred L. Heath.
•
the city last week.
The case against Ell Rose, charged with
Joseph Rogers visited Grand "Rapids on
catching fish with a net, was dismissed InHness Thursday.
Monday by Justice Kenaston.
, Mbs I^ura Bessmer returned yesterday
They have ta-qn tried and tested, tlie from Grnud Rapids.
&gt;ew Quepn, the earliest and best, al
f'has. Houghtalin, of Lake Odessa, was
Smith, Hams A VanAnnan's.
in the city Monday.
If you want a good Atting pair of shoes
J. W. Rota*rU and family visited in
or boots made go to Philip Lute under G.
Nashville last week.
G. Spaulding's store, next to postoffice.

EYE1

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oodruff
&amp; Cotant,
TINNERS,

w.v occupy the building recently-rnrtffcT
by E. J. -EraitS^
' We are now prepared to dp ail klndi of /

TIN WORK.
Eave Troughing and Tin Booting a sperialty; also repairing of all kinds. Call and
-• us.
,
Wo"&gt;!»nvFF A Cota nt.
1 Woodruff A Cotant buy rags, rubbcZ'

■ iipper. zine. etc.

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Btty your gasoline of

Woodruff
Ct Cotant.
Ladies spring style
oi jackets in black and
colors at Russell’s. •
Lq.Iihc nnd children
. iiislin underwlar for
twenty-five cents at J.
Russell’s.

A large lot of dress
goods very cheap at J.
Russell’s.
~LOCAL NEWS.
1 ir.-u’.atinn thh week.

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2,100

Tlw ’ New Queen.” I
s A. Holmes is clos&amp;ia out;
Auction ut S. A. Hohnes’ Satunjay.
I t. D. Spaulding wants butter and eggs.

Ail hard wan1 al the lowest price at Huffinjn Bros.’
Jn*. F. Mend is building a barn on fib
■ 'ideticv loL
Don't buy hardware until you get prices
.! Huffman Bros.’

House to rent. Enquire of Stuart, KnapA VnnAnuan.'
j* -rink Black has added a new bicycle to
। irate (if friends.

i'-»

Another lot of choice oranges at Smith,
ilam» A VanArman's.
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Farms for sale. Enquire1 of Stuart,
Kuappen A VanAnnan.

Everything In the Jewelry line sold at or
low cost at S. A. Hulmes’.
Twenty-five cents buys four pounds
■dlforpia raisins at Beamer's.

&lt;/»hn B. Roberts and a new bicycle are
ornlng very well acquainted..
The Perfection dyes are sold at W H.
■•'•odyear’s drug and book store.

Bring your job work to this office and
have it done neatly and promptly.
'

Huffman Bros, want all the old rags,
' "pper. rubtiers and iron you have.
Farmers wishing pickets for fencing can
and them at J. L. Wilkin’s mw mill.

Austin Barnum wu fined 87.50 last
week by Justice Beadle for being drunk.

Ail tin. copper and iron works, eave
Bn1Ch,ntt and rtpa,rtu&amp; done
Huffnuin
An elegant Une of upholstered goods can
XreUn‘l ’l V“‘ Va,k'rabor*h’» furniture
Those who have attended Holme*’ SatMlle* M5r “How cheap everything

of this office had a half-Hence we are a little

i .m2

*ljh this Issue.

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Fred Allen was In town Iasi week.
For the best spades, shovels, rakes and
hoes at the lowest prices, go to Huffman
C. 8. Brown and wife visited lu Jackson
Bros.’
K
Friday.
We hear that, a A. Holme. 1, iclllar
Miss Minnie Lee, of Grand Itapids, Is In
w.lchM.l retail, «•&gt; below wboleule tho city.
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prices.
Fred Myers is clerking at Dr. Lathrop’s
Work was begun yesterday on the cxca- drug store/
for th« foundation of tbe sold lent'
Horace Watkins, of Middleville, was in
•uuraallore’ monument
town Friday.
.
Z Married, in this city, Tuwday evening
M. Evarts, of Nashville, was in the
‘* M«* M«y Rich to John Qualfc, Rev.
city yesterday.
•'. M. Puffer officiating.

A larger line of dried fruits titan ever.
All choice goods.
Smith, Hams A Va.xAumax.
Keystone or'North Fairfield plow and
repaint for sale.
.
F. II. Baiilow A Co.
t»t Wondefof tlie
The
best
early
potato
is the New Queen.
■ion. woman or
. who have weak They are guaranteed.
re eyre, no matter
Smith. Hamh A VaWAmmax.
lief In one hour’s
Hine by using my remedy and cure yourMivro
Seed potatoes: naw Rose, Hebron, Early
At hnOie. no'jMng to Anu Arboc. or Detroit, to Ohio and New Queen.
. 'ottr eyes cured. A -areal many persons
Smith, Hams A VaxAhman.
uant to«t&gt; to some bls Institution to have their
rir&lt; cured. When they can get well at home,
There will be a donation at James Town­
•'rrumsrau send me *5.00 and I will express tt
an* |&gt;.'r-ot. iu the I’Sited States or Canada. send's on the afternoon, and evening of
K •, on tlwoutside ut eyelids. '
)Vr«e.. that have cancerous tuninn. wart* or May 8th. for tlie benefit of Rev. Itowlamd
• ••- i n their I-vre er hand* ean be removed
Next Saturday at Joseph Rogers'grocery
..itirnut much pain. Call at the American
every purchaser of one-half pound uf ao
• !.&gt; ;.e &lt;&gt;a Saturday, May 11. and get cured. .
■_________________ DR. K. PRATT.
«out tea will be given a goble] worth 10
cents.

11

. IL F. Ford has gone to Dakota.

A very pleasant pedro party was given
Wednesday evening last by Dr. ami Mra.
A. P. Drake at their residence on Jefferson

Mrs. Metta Titus, of Stanton, Is visiting
relatives in tills city.
W. IL I’owere visited Grand Rapids
Monday on business.
.
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Miss Lillian Elwood visited In Middle­
ville Wednesday last.
W. D. Hayes nud R. K.’ Grant were at
Wall iutke Thursday.
A. E. Fowler, of Ft. Payne, Alabama,
i • visiting in lids city.
Mra. Eiva Chovln returned Wednesday
•&gt;&lt;» her home In Detroit.

Leo Myers and wife now occupy their
u-i'idcnce on west Green street
Miss Anng BcMtncr was In Nashville
Tiiuraday and Friday of last week.

Mrs. Maria Ryerson, of Muskegon, is the
guest of her neplww, Fred Ryerson.
Mrs.-Milner, bf Chatham, Ontario, b vis­
iting her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Nevllls.

C. F. Matteson nnd wife left yesterday
for their new htane in Jackson county.
lAUrried at the Methodist ‘ parsonage
Dr. II. A. Barber was called to Imnsing
Wednesday afternoon by Rev. W. M.
Puffer, Miss Eda A. Newland to Emerson yesterday by tlw sickness of,his mother.
Q EiR-vr.
|—Mnc-tiWk Bradley, of Grand Rapids.
r^A—rntgfiTBcehVpalr of elk’s boms, the visited In tlie-cRy and vicinity this week.
property of
W. Mixer, are now ta-injr, /itellXewton goes to Imnslng to-day, to
admired by all who vtoit Em. Busby* Brand a meeting of the Firemen's associa­
barber shop.
tion.
Go to Philip Lutz to get your shoes nnd
Mrs. Pratt formerly of Irving, will oc­
boots repaired. He will give you rtatisfiA* cupy the VanVIeck bouse on west Green
tlon. Next to postoffice, under G. G. street.
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j.
Sjiaulding’s store.
MV\ D. R. McElwain left Wednesday
Judge Iceland, thr handsome Hamblc- fur a two months' trip in thp northern petonian stallion owned by Ackerson A nlnsulu.
I Hayes, gains friends ever? day among thi«
• Mrs.,Chas. Osborn, of Concord, visited
horsemen of this vicinity.
in this city last week, the guest of Mrs. 1*.
Mra. Wm. Cook was adjudged insane by A. Hahn.
Judge Armstrong bn Thursday last. On
W ill Williams, of Grand Rapids, spent
Friday she was taken by Sheriff Shriner to
Sunday in this city with Ills family who
the asylum at Kalamazoo.
are visiting here.
Fred L. Heath is making a qiecialty of
gilt wall papers. He Ims a large number I JF. Spangenmclier nnd family will soon
of styles niul his prices on this stock are Kovc to Middleville,-where they will make
their future home.
lower than those of any other dealer.
Dr. W. H. Smith, or Niles, was called
M. O. Bush was tried before Justice Bea­
dle Friday, on a cliargtwf being drunk nnd to Hastings Inst week, by the sickness of
disorderly. He wns found guilty and as­ Mrs. Chas. DlAinson.
sessed 815 or IJO days in jail. The latter
J. Czrveth and H. Hendrick were in the
fell to his lot.
cit£&gt;Wedn8sdaj ou- business connected
A donation for tlie benefit of Rev.' F. with the Probate court.
Ellet will be held at the Presbyterian par- n^dohn Fuller -left Monday morning for
Minnge on Friday, May 10th. A cordial Grand Rapids where he has secured em­
invitation is extended to all friends of the ployment at the mason trade.
church to be present.
Mrs. A. IL Runyan has arrived in this
Yf script type that are very handsome and div from me eiu»u Mr. unu sirs, tsunyan
will Occupy E. J. Evans' resident in tlie
just suited for printing wedding invita­ second ward.
tions. wedding cards, visiting cards, etc.
Mrs. A. J. Bownc. of Grand Rapids, acCall and see our samples..
ompanled by her sister. Mrs. C. E. Bar­
The Michigan Central company has de­ ! ■«-. of Coldwater, was in tills city a few
cided to do away, with us many Sunday d.-ys last week.
.
trains ns pos.*ib!e. No freight trains are
&lt; lenient brnltii was in Middleville last
to lie run on Sunday except what is nect-■nlng, .where he addressed a meeting in
sary to carry perishable good.*-.
I the Interest, of- the soldiers and sailors
See our new line of sweet goodsand monument fun&lt;E
crackers whleh'includes sultanas pnritli .
&gt;• 4 hlcf F. G. Goodyear. Eugene W. Jorgems or angels food, snow Hake cracker-,
grandma talkies, ginger snaps etc. FlucM ,:^n, Fred Cross and Henry Mead go to
Lansing to-day. M delegate* to the Fire­
in the City at Beamer’s cash store.
men's state meeting.
Mrs. -Geo. Van Annan died last wepk at
Mrs. Chas. Dickinson has been danger­
the home of her sister Mrs. John Dawson.
In Rutland. Tbe funeral occurred Thurs­ ously sick with spinal fever, but her many
day and the laxly was taken on tlie after­ friends will be glad to hear Hint she is
much
better al this writing.
noon train to Rochester., N. Y., for burial.
Mra. W. J. Bowne while visiting in
Mra. Elijah Shaw, died last Wednesday,
Grand
Rapids lost week was taken serious­
at her home In The fourth ward. Mrs.
sick. She recovered sufficiently how­
Shaw ‘was about 80 years old and wns a ly
ever to return hosne Saturday.
pioneer in tills city where she has resided
for about 49 years. Tlie funeral was hehl
A letter.reoelved recently from Dan. W.
Thursday.
Reynold's announces’that be has caught a
Every customer at Joseph lingers' gro­ severe cold and is again confined to his lied.
Ills
many friends,here wlah him a speedy
cery that pays cash or brings produce will
for every 81 in trade be given a ticket
which will give them a chance to get a
W, R. Cook his l»ecn obliged to give up
beautiful set of brown Chinese Plant hb taw studies which be has been carrybig
dishes worth 815.
on in Smith A Colgrovc's office. He will
Thursday evening. May 2. a concert will try out door exercise for a time hoping to
lie given nt Union hall by the pupils In recover from a severe attack of dyspepsia.
Miss Sara Jones class in vocal music.
Mrs. 8. Y. Kay and«two daughters,
Miss Minnie Lee, of Grand Rapids, n fine
who have been for sevenrf days guests of
violin tat, will be present Some of the Mrs. Ira VanValkenburgh, returned yes­
best musical talent in this city will also os- terday to their home In Alliance, Ohio.
stat
They were accompanied by Mrs. C. M.
The Chas. Olmstead property In the first Cantinc, who has been spending the win­
ward near the new iron bridge, and close ter here.
to busineas. Is for sale or rent The build­
Mr. Everet E. Etlnehcomb, of Hastings,
ings have been thoroughly repaired and and Miss Carrie B. Oberlin, of this city,
put In first class condition. Tbe house I • were united In marriage on Tuesday even­
very desirable and there is a good
ing. The ceremony was performed by
well and cistern. Enquire of P. T. Col- Rev. Jas. A. Tanner. The Statesman!
unites with their many friends In wishing
the
Imppy coupla every joy Imaginable.—
The meeting at tbe M. E. church yester­
day. in celebration of the 100th anniversa­ Matahall Statesman.
ry of tbe Inauguration of Washington as
first president of tbe United States, was a
a meeting of the common council Fri­
very Interesting one throughout
Tiur day evening lost a city Improvement com­
program as announced last week was full' mittee waa appointed as follows: Aider­
carried out The several papers did am­ men Sylvester Grease!. Luke Waters and
ple justice to the subjects considered, and W. F. Hicks. Tbe committee was author­
were highly creditable to their authors. ized to make all reasonable exertions to in­
Space forbids special mention of them. A duce manufacturers to locate here. It Is a
large audience wm prescut and greatly en­ good committee and will not omit anything
joyed the service.
in tlie performance of Its duties. Now let
Recently a representative of the Ban- the cltirens take a hand In, and do some­
xkb visited the poor farm, now under the thing to help tBe work along.
management of Mr. Henry Sentx. We /Vhe first passenger coach ever lighted
found that Mr. Senta appears to be tta
electricity by the Michigan Centra! Co.,
right man In the right place. He wHP
have to make many needed Improvements, passed through this city at 13:01 (train
very ««&gt;&lt;*
too. both in tbe bouo- west I Tuesday night Tbe storage battery,
located
under the car floor, was charged at
and on the farm for tbe comfort and wel­
fare of the occupants. No man with pro­ Detroit and is exj&gt;eeted to make the round
per feeling will object to any expenditure trip to Chicago without farther trouble.
necessary for ‘btl unfortunates on tlie poor The car was brilliantly illuminated, and if
farm, tor whom Mr. Sentz will labor as if the trial proves successful ti&gt;e system will
they were fata own words, instead of the be extended w&gt; all posreuger cars In the
company’s service.—Battle Creek Journal.'
county's.

■C/fA

Nf

Another year lias rolled around and the
Banxkji again finds itself on tbe thn-slmld
of a new year. With this issue tbe Baxxee begins Its 34th year, but It doesn’t
feel old age creeping on a bit On tbe
contrary It feels .more like working tor the
luterests of Barry county than everbefore.
While the past year has had Its troubles
and trials yet It has contained many good
things for the people generally. Most
notably among the good things, and which
du-s so many of us a world of good, lias
been the republican victory which has
swept over tbe state and nation. A well
deserved success It was too, Butrwc will
not heap coals of fire upon the heads of
our friends among the opposition. They
made a rood fight and gracefully accepted
thcirxlileat
• •
lu our own county affairs generally have
prospered. Farmers have had what they
called close times. Still their lot 1ms not
been altogether an unhappy one. They
are better off than a year ago and nob­
stand confronted with splendid prospects.
We can call tinuL close and hard when
crops are light perhaps; but that is nothing
cmupared to a total failure of crops. The
latter frequently happens in some sections
of tbe country. However, Michigan is not
built that way and her soil always brings
forth a sutliclency for our subsistence.
The past year has been a good one for
tbe Bxxxr.lL At the beginning of tlie
year It will Be remembered great improve­
ments were made In the appearance of this
paper. The change caused us to make a
considerable outlay* of money. We have
not yet seen occasion to regret tbe expendi­
ture. For by It we have been enobled to
present to our readers a newspaper tliat In
appearance Is sworn! to no country paper
In the Statr. Ami we believe the Baxxkb
readers are better satisfied than &lt;‘ver be­
fore.
•
The publishers take this occasion to
thank their many friends for tlie generous
patronage they have bestowed in the past.
It has. we assure you, been highly appre­
ciated. As in the past we shall endeavor
hi the future to merit your favors.
During the coming year every opportu­
nity to please our patrons will lie improved,
iu so tar as tlie effort does not require a
sacrifice of principle on our j»rt. We hope
to make the Baxxkb a more interesting
paper t6 all its reagera. And shall so en­
deavor that at the end of the coming year
.we may ta* able to look back and feel that
this paper has made a cloak record ami oue
that has lifted It higher
tlie estimation
of Dispeople.

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-PRINTED:LIE
Would act as a boomerang and its author
would lose rather than gain by such a
questionable method of advertising.
It is therefore with strict observance of the
truth that we make the statement that

Our Stock of

-CLOTHING,HATS, and
FURNISHING GOODS,

Is the finest in the city, and our prices are
. lower than any other dealer can make, as .
our expenses are astonishingly less than
any competitor.

m

’^nc C. 1~ S. C. will meet Friday even­
ing, May 10th, at the home of Mra. Julia
Willison. Program:
□ Roil call, quotations about animals.
Zoology, pages 170-241—Mra. WIlllMm.
Physical culture in Ancient Greece,
Chau.—Mrs. Kennston.
:? Tin* Arehwologist in Greece, talk—Mra.
Barber.
Demosthenes, Chau.—Mrs. ElieL
Odd Fishes, Chau.—Miss Jordan.
Critic—Rev. Eliot.
Closing song.

If you are about to purchase' a suit or any­
' thing in our line, call in.
‘

R. K. Grant?

,'100.000 pounds of rags, copper, rubbers
mid Iron by Huffman Brux.
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Attention, Flretnrn!

CLOTHIER.

There will be a department meeting tor
the purpose of electing officers for the com­
ing year, at the rooms on Munday evening,
May Gth. nt 7SW o'clock.
Fraxk G. Goodveaix.
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Chief.

PRICES A^JD QUALITY

Xotiec.

To owners or parties interested as Jils
orthvir agent The common council propose
to change the grade of Green street from
Park street cast to Jefferson street, accord­
ing to a profile uow on exhibit at the re­
corder's office. On the third-day of May
next, tbe common council will take final
action on said grade.
Dated. Hastings. Mich.. April irth. A. D.
Iveo..
Jr-j. U. Lteiuuirr., ItocOrtior.
Attention, Citlxenal

Prove positively that we are the most
popular dealers in

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Choice and Staple Groceries!
•

It is desired by the Grand Arfuy boys
that we, the citizens of Hastings, take part
iu the exerciser on Decoration Day ami for
the purpose of making such arrangenft-nts
und givlug them such aid as lx needled 1
will call a public meeting at the court
house ou Tuesday evening, May 7th. nt
":S0 o’clock. Ia*t every citizen who lifts
nny feeling for thuiM! who £&lt;erifict*d their
lives for the Union turn out and make this
meeting a success.
FkjUck G. Goodykab,
' Mayor.

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SPRING OPENING,
Of Spring nnd Summer Clothing. Rat*.

Mr. Moot, funnerly qf tin* firm of Manx
A Strati**, will opvii a new mid elegant
store at Ko. 3 Wext Main St. next to the
City Bank, on or atamt April 10th, 188!&gt;,
with the finest mid incut complete line of
men*, youths boy« nnd children* clothing
ever opened in Battle Creek. I extend a
cordial invitation to all my old customer*
and friend* and ox many new ones m will
come.
Respectfully young

Tropical and California Fruits, Figs,
Nuts, Dates, Bananas, Cocoanuts, and all
kinds of choice Confectionary and Gums.
Canned Peaches, Plums, Tomatoes, Su­
gar Corn, Beans, Peas, Succotash, etc.
Also Canned Beef, Oysters, Lobsters,
Mackerel and Salmon. Mixed Pickles
of all kinds. Olives, Catsup, Chow Chow,
Green and Red Pepper Sauce, and all
kinds of Table Sauce for soups, meat,
game and fish. Smoking, Fine Cut and
Plug Tobaccos of all kinds and grades
which for quality and price cannot be
beat. Ami everything else usually kept
in a first class grocery store.

^Highest
Market Price Paid
For Butter and Eggs, and all kinds of
Produce.

PHILLIPS, FULLER &amp; CO

GREAT

NEW!

Special Sale!
Siluiiy, M&amp;y 4tL
Everything Goes!
We will invoke, next Monday, tbe «tock
consigned to dm and I want to have a gen­
eral clearing out sale Saturday. In order
to dispooe of our Stock I will »e!l tbe«e
good*, and nt

Bottofl-Kiociiii Pries!
On all goods In the rtore; on sugarn,
canned goods, bottled goods, choice con­
fectionary, spices, coffees, teas. Inking
powders, tobaccos, wnpr. and. In fact,
everything in tlie grocery line we will next
Saturday put the prices wav down.
Itemetnta-r this means business; It means
just what It My»: it means that If yon will
trade with me on that day you will get any
kind of groceries at way down prices.
Throe -xl- must be sold. This may ta
your last chance at this stock. W e may
ctose the business up after Monday. Don’t
lose this great opportunity.

g&lt;

Bert Tinkler,
Agent

o

New Ginghams,
New Sateens,
New Prints, « ■
New Challies.
New Spring Flannels,
New Henriettas
New Broadheads,
New Embroideries,
New Lace,
New White Goods,
New Hosiery,
New Gloves,
New Clothing,
New Hats * Caps,
New Boots &amp; Shoes,
New Slippers,
New Groceries,
New Hardware,
New Wall Paper and Borders (we have a trimmer,)
New Paints and Oils.

NEW PRICES!
And we invite NEW as well as old Customers to inspect
Goods and prices.

M.J. GOSS.

Prairieville, April 15, *89.

�Hastings Banner.
Haatlags, Wednesday, May 1, 1889.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

fatter!**, children to strugglo . with
and joy Iras world.

arasion |&gt;t&lt;r day, closing at 1 o'clock, and all
tbo kids like tte setemo.
It rent an Eaton county man &gt;15 to try
bren acquitted.
A Scranton. Pa., firm is making a fifty- the experiment of dynamiting fUfa, ns the
three foot mud whref for the Calumet tt taw says they mustn’t te caught that way.
.The
drill shed uf tte Michigan military
Hecla company which, when completed, will

tH«j fa tte Hilladab circuit court for tbo

office 'l*
When Kh

to suffer iu this way 1 am at a l&lt;«w to utMlerstoid since IM. Pierre * Gokleu Medical Dis­
covery would girr jiroaipt relist, and future
immunity from »uch attacks."
Saginaw City’s Hoyt ]&lt;rk Is to be Im­
proved &amp;1.000 worth this season.

Catarrh-

tarty. a* any one can «M»y ascerer enquiry, have offered. In pood

wbleb the* cannot cur*. The remedy
lnBLansing's gentlemen's driving associa­
tion is ruing to reorganize.

That’s queer! Well. It was llkelhta: CoL
Crockett»»' noted for his skill as a marksman.
One day be leveled bis gun al a racoon lu a tree
when theantaud knowing tbe Colonel s prowess.

I’m a Kotir coon." Just take a doso of Dr.
i ; . Pleasant PurgMiye Fellets .and see
bow quickly juur bjliausn&amp;s and indlgeslioe
will emulate the exampl" &lt;&gt;f "Davy Crocketts
coon." and "climb dowu." They uro spcclUc*
for all derauifemrnts of the liver, stomacu and
• Lanblngiti-s are going to raise 61,500 to
celebrate the fourth.

Dr. Jaques' Gentian Worm (,’akes destroy
worms and ndqovc them from the system.
Safe, pleasant and effective.
The l»rtwrs of Bay City have organized
a combination and established rates “for
improving nature by art."

Ellcrt's 'Extract of Tar &amp; Wild Cherry
i5 a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy fur
coughs, colds. Jironcliitis, asthma, and all
throat troubles; will relieve and tancOt
consumption. Try It and be convinced.
Every brittle warranted; price 50c and Bl
per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prepared
by the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago,
III.

night ot tte 21st The famous Gatling Run
and other aeooutromenu wore destroyed.
from &gt;91,0*1.
’
Tbo scute in tho Lansing Congregational Lora, about &gt;7.0,0
The boarders at the Jackson prison wi-ro
chureh have just been rente! far &gt;4.2&lt;W. Tbo
trtetel to tropical fruits and a wrmon on
Eaater by lira D’Arcambal. a Ka aruaxoo
■
Ishpeming expended &gt;17,600 on Jht public lady.
At a seance recently* teld at Grand 1R9P-T
rant
ctaihi thaialull-grownwarch wurrent falls to ids, Ml eb., paxicngvr agents decided to grant
reveal tho supposed improvements. Isbpcm- axetundon rates to a large b*tch of society
meetings to bo held in various suction* of tte
money hasn't tte purchafing power of private stale in tbe near future.
capital
Bum. ball .cured its first victory in Ja.-k»on
Kovsrai years ago a Bay City lady was tte otter day, Dan Fultou catcbtarf a broken
abandru-.&lt;-d by her hnsband, and leandug
that bo had again married, cunei tided to do
likewiw. Now the pair are under arrest on
Lasirko, Mick, April34.—Tbo aennte )'»•
a charge of bigamy, preferred by the former
buskuuh
.
park cm Bota Blanc island, and killed tlw bills
George Burdette, a Pulaski gvtitlemno, had regulating tei'eptotw rates nnJ providing for
recourw to chloroform a* a remedy Re
toothache. It proved effectual, as Gcoige
tagton centennial. Tbe bouse
a tall
providing that if every juryman in a capital
teeth aren't supposed toariiu
caw recommends-*te death penalty and the
Michigan Coogregatioualtats spent &gt;19,000 judge is r.Uo favorable to banging tte jiteooer
lost .year on bnme missionary work, and may be bung. Appropriation bllb were
there's lots of room right in Wolverincdtim passed m follow.: One hundred and four
thousand dollar* for the Upper 1'tidnsutar
in nny civilised ;&gt;orttan of tho globe.
mining school; &gt;b,000 for tta' Gettyalmrg
Eddie Tmdng. a Benton Harbor youth of dedication, awl fnfi.OuT for tte BoWlera’borne.
sixtwrn summers, wns convicted of taking a
letter, nut hi« 6wn from' tte posiofilre, but society badg-s by non-membere
wa» retet/a-d cii jvirolo during good behavior.
Laxkixo, Mien., April X.-Tho howe yes­
Not Jong since he was impli' ORai-iir the rob­ terday pul tn all its time debating tlw anti, i ..f rfnnn .*,.1
ta. • La. T~\aaf 7-r&gt;(,
Iwof bill, but took uo acdon. Tlie senate
paused the anti-cigarette bill, and received
Clm.i. Davis, a boarder at! tbo Pontiac tlie report of tbo committee on mtablishing a
. |M&gt;or-b&lt;.&gt;uK. was recently granted n fb.uU)
pension, his lawyer rctaing one-third thereof port was favorable.
JUakrog, Mick, April 31—After amendarrest for being s generous with himself
Tlw “Soo" reimdbry is so idluatol that it particulars yesterday, t^o home reached a
must nlfert the water Supply of tbo city, and i ote mid failed to pass it. tbo vote bring &amp;•
contagious diseases may some day bo ex|«.*ct- aye* ami
uoos, lacking five votes of tte
cd wiib a fair degree ot certainty.
,
nccewwry number to pit through. Its
Fred M. Idndsley, a Big Rapids naident,
unite u naughty letter to tho station ng-.-nt
at Grand Lcdg*-, and has just paid &gt;100 to tho
UnttodScatco court at Grand Rapids for vio­
Marquette. Mick. April -U—Tlw heavy
lating Uncle Sam’s ordinances in relation
rain which luul lawn foiling tare for thirty
thereto.
Hillsdale school girls are Mild to be In the hours turned to snow last night All vessels

Rev. I).‘ L. Thomas, pastor ot the Bron­
son M. E. church, is getting ready to take habit of going direct from wdiool at night to
a trip to Euroj»e tor his health:
.
school of jirsctieal life. But aotnf uf them

Mr*. E. A. Merritt, a Kent Couny lady,
tirlngs suit against a local saloouist for sell­
ing fire-water to her scventeen-yrani-old von,
alleging that the boy, who was industrious
and dutiful, has become a |Mopor btufshoy
though tho baleful Influence of strong drink.
Fait Huron owns and operates her own
system of water-works and cleared &gt;12,000
at the job last year.
4 couple of Mecosta boys wondered out
into tlw woods on n rocunt warm .day nnd
tried some poisonous roots for a spring diet.
Tho doctors hail a struggle to pull one of 'em
Mrs. Grover Cleveland will set tlw style
througt, but ’tolh-r lad escaped to tho
for Gotham'a fashbonable ladies.

edy for the speedy oud penusnent cure of eonsumption, broncliltta. catarrh, asthma and all
t!&gt;b&gt;sl and lung afleetloen, also a positive and
radical cure tor nervous debility and all ner­
vous complaints, after havltig n-sud It a wonder­
ful curaUre powers In thousands of cases, has
felt It his duty to mate it known to bis suffering
fellows. Actuated by this motiv* Mid a desire
to relieve human sfiBcring, I
send free of
Charge, to all who desire It. U&gt;1» recipe In fierman, French or English, with fall directions

Fata -and sickness bring on old age w ith won&lt;l-rtu 1 ripldlty. Weary steps and faded cheeks
often come when eMoymcut of life should be at
Its height. L-&gt;o»e's Extract of Hed Corer Blos­
soms will nuke &gt;&gt;ne feel young again, and on
account ot It* Intrinsic value it is baring an

Mayor Cregter. of Chicago, baa about
3,000 applicalidns.for positions In the city
hall.
•
'
.

A wamnu who “got religion" nt a Haiti*
Creek revival ’totter night couldn't rwt easy
uiiU kte'rl paid a debt of f&lt;rty vean stand­
ing What an amount of money tbrre'd tjo
in circulation if all tte old debt* in tte
country were similarly treated.
William Roa* is an employe of a Manfsti-

Engjluli Xretyirt Liniment removes all grip WtQiiun wna clothed with a wrist band.
Hard. Soft orUifllbuwd Lumps nnd Blem­
ishes from honteA Blood Spavin, Curbs, and a dixry brain. He got nut of tho
Spltata. Sweeney,* Rlng-bom-, Stltlei, all without a broken bone, albeit his body will
Swollen Throats, Sprains. Cough, etc. bo sore for m me days yet from tbo inultituditioua bruises received.
Save $50 by use uf one bottle. Warranted.
Criticising public officials at Bay City
Sold by Dr. E. II. Lathrop. DruggisL
seems toite n trifle risky. Ono fellow tried
Hastings.
his baud nt it, and, giving his imagination
Joe Howard thluks tliat Tom Platt lathe a free rein, found himself confronting a
most accomplished diplomat of the repulr- &gt;100 fine, or ninety days in tbo county calaliran party.
'
General intelligence is on th* incraaae in
Unde Sam’s Condition Powders will
cure &lt;ll.*tcn&gt;iKT». cingfas, colds, fevers and Michigan, as is evidenced by the difficulty in
moat ot tlie dl*ea*e» to which horses, cat­
tle, steep, hogs and poultry are subject
paper education and 'twill bo a mighty hard
Russell Unrrisofi'a chances of being one task to rako up twelve num, in m«pt counties
of tbe new senators from Montana are in tliis *fote, who are ignorant enough to try
considered exeelletk.
.
and more apparent that our jury system
Cola's Car&gt;&gt;oll»oap
needs a bit of reformation.
Is a medicinal toilet soap, atmolutely pure
Centreville folks—some of 'em—are antici­
and free from the tlelateriotis Ingredients pating a rare treat in tte'dataita of a scan­
used In many &lt;&gt;&amp;t)in so-called skin soain. dal in high Ufa that's supposed to bo located
11 purifies tte skin, allays the irritation ot in tteir town. If people would only nd hare
?unbnm, rash nnd prickly heat, softens tho otte praation of repeating nothing thnft
hands and prevents roughness and chap­ was detrimental to the good name or pros­
ping. cures black heads, pimples and skin pects of their neighbors, wbat a jolly world
blemishes, and preserves, freshens and this would bo ta which to (ivo.
beautifies tte complexion. It prodaeesa
Tiler's many a kink ta tte firo insurant*.soft, creamy emulsion, even In hard water,
and is a positive luxury for tbe bath, the straightening. An Osooo man luul n house
toilet nnd the nursery. Get only the gen­
uine. the label on. which Is black and tte
letters srrvcii. Prloe 25 cents. Sold by E. rarity vacunt/aud they weren’t nottfkxl
H. Lathrop.
thereof.

SMALL-POX IN OKLAHOMA.

pox epidemic now threatens Guthrie and
other towns in tbe pew territory of Okla­
homa. The excitement caused by th* knowl­
edge of tbo brackish, poisonous Waters of tbu

has seised upon the minds of jieoplo iu regard
to this till destroyer. It seems that a man
named Jcaeph Ellsworth, of Kansas City,
Mo., more recently from Leadville, was
taken down on Wednesday with this dread
discaso on his retuni from Guthrie an I Okla­
homa City, and is now quarantined at a bouM
near tbe Santa Fe railroad sbojw. It is re­
ported that this man stood in line at tho land
offi» at Guthrie for four lioure while wait­
ing to file his claim on Tuesday, thus ex-

ouae In contact at that time. As tho trains
atvArowded every day belwren Arkansas
City,'Guthrie, Oklahoma City and Purcell
thn diwowi may have already spread to thiwo
townsi

Tbe poOplti Who have heard of this care are
anticipating an epidemic. 'Die first out»&gt;rrek wiH nwnltin “"arlv donooiilating tb-wo
embryo cities iu Oklahoma. Dr. Moore, of
Arkansas City, who tain attendance on Eltaand the jwople of this city are excited over
the matur. althoujh tlio officials my tlx’y
can undoubtedly keep it from spreading.
They talk quite seriously of establishing a
quarantine on tho Oklahoma region, as they
have dnbbed the tww territory.
All along tbe line from Oklahoma City
hundred* of discontented, downhearted p,.pk. uro returning tn their homes. One littia
detachment of eight pmntis interviewed,
with whom some of tho others had shared
their food, had n total of B.1 rents in money
In the party. Senator Plumb, of Knn.wix,
who was hung in efligy along the Him. of tbe'
Ranta Fe tlw npflilng day, last' Munday, is
now revered by tbo very men that thought
tbe stand be took to have the strip and Okta-

which rnbe* the lioraso to &gt;l.OUu and limits
tbo number of mbxm, went into effect Sat­
urday morning. It clows up ovw 1,71X1 xv
toons, entailing a low of S2.4 IO.OOU on slock

wages aggregate AW.UOO. All hosimcnt anti
sporting saloon* were refund n Urense,
among them Mug tbo rawrte kepfc by
Widow Joe Goss, Jim Kreuan. tho backer of
Hosmer, tbo oarsman, nnd others. Among
the victims is thn famous “Bclbln-Hand"
tavern, which was started In 17W) and has remainrd in Use . Ksmc pltue under tbe same

the command to watch.
LESSON V, SECONO

OU*"T^ '*

TERNHTIONAL. SEBIES. M*V

•

roIt Verere 35-37-Go&gt;d««»
S3—Commentao by &gt;h

xjH.

teg;nntag &lt;«f *
w&lt;’
»on • tte Saviour I* aituag
of Olirm o'er apta*
api,. aro with
r?*3*?,.
r.*
_ H„1„ irtioatu Item U t!
TT™^.S-Ho - tarro

foH ^.1 rear IMr CU*. “J-’ta S”’™
reference to ttern Ho B •'P«d-1“£
,
34. "In ttaau day*, niter that trihukwioInr. 1-JH- l.«l■&lt; 11
or trtbuhto
" "T* “ . It
falitorv at tte- time Jenualcm foil, A. D.

Crmi

,

It ALWAYS PAY3 to
hold on to a
thing.
People who have tried
Santa Claus Soap hold
on to if becauac it i,
good. Some may think
_
that because there are
other Soaps that give more in bulk for the money, that they are
cheaper; but such bulk is made up with rosin. When qualityrissacri.
ficed for quantity, such soap is not cheap at anv pru.
Sants
Claus Soap is the best, and is sold by all grocers. IFis made only by
N. K. FAIRBANK A CO., Chicago, Ill.

uibuUU... h«T

WU UbtaTtrolW-TTO-ta.
™t -to u- MS«i«.. r u» i~e.s-.taM
fin.?., our lewon today ta tte light ‘&gt;f propbacy
nakra lt very ctair that tte tributatl&lt;« tare
. .
.....I TO.1t romri in tlie

or, -Tbo stars of tenruu shall fall, and th*
power* thrtr.ro in lirascn «hail l«» shaken."
This in addition to tlie darkmlng of too sun
and moon, ra'utioaod la tbo provions vrrse.
In Lute xxl. 2-X Sprite Spirit mys there »ha!l
Iso us-uit Li the wn and to tbo moun. anil u]km
tlie u-irth dlHircu of uatiuns with perplexity.
Rip,tier tauguage 1* found in referent,*' to
those verv times to Ua xiii, 9-W. xxxiv, 1-8;
Joel iu »; lib 2; and iu each place it ta fa
conn&lt;*.-tinn with th* pu»d«hmralj»f the world
for iniquity, vragennee upon thccuemi.’* ot
God’s people, mid tte rcdeaipUoa of lowri.
2tl "And then »hall they ** tboSon of Man
coming m tho dotkta, with groat power and
gkiry." A* HIS mbj&lt;vt ta Israel and th# Holy
City, this is life return to |»wer and glory to
tbo" Mount of Olirwi fur the judgment cf toe
nations and the &lt;Wireraoco and cmirernoti
erf Israel .ua nation, that they may beewno
4h«&lt; millennial kingdom*
27. “And tteu shall Ho send HU angel*,
and shall gatb.r tiigether Hi» cl&lt;vt from the
fourovtods." A large ray of light falls upon
tldi from tte word* of Ua. xi, 12, “And He
shall set up an ensign for the ujtionx. and
shall aawmbk- the outcasts of Israeli and
gather togetherxh'dispersed of Judah from

Nature itself bwniar.r things to say to t» if
we only had rars to car, or time to stop and,
Hstcu; and our Saviour *a» always finding
illunrutioai in evwything about-Hlta: tbe j
weather, tbo children. tbe foruicm all bad for
Him sntnc likcrtces to spiritual -things. But
bol of Israel, »o u.»d by tbe pn.jheu (Im. v,
7; Joel 1,7); and tl.&gt;» fig tree to which Ho
camo expecting fruit, Uv-auso it made greet
jrufrtKicH*, nnd which v iilarcd away at His

30. “Verily 1 «ay mite you. ttet ihit gen­
eration shall not pass, till all the®- things te
daoB." While it U true ttet mar.y who were
then living muct'lmro Iswa livihg nt tte de­
struction ot Jenuatan, there i* nothing in
this ven® to limit it to thrteceut Your
dictionary wifi tv|l you ttet generation
iignilk* rare or family, and nu one need bo
told ttet tte unbelieving Jewish rare still
con!1’”'-’a ««1|
—|
j-n.
orate, distinct, tte nuracle ot th? agj. awn­
ing the fulfillment'of all thrw? things.
31. “Heaven and earth stell pass awav.

Improved Champion Mower

Un MOST PERFECT nd PRACTICAL Piece of Fann MkHmij
that has

era beem ikthoduceo

Tbe mochanlcjtl principles embodied In this Mower are entirely new. aad
have made it i&gt;oaaible to remedy the defect1, that are well known to exist on the
old style machines. It will pay any fanner who is in need of a Mnycer to exam*

AND IT IS SO WARRANTED!
Tbe DRIVE miEELS are high and wMa apart. Insuring stoadtnea# of motion and kybt
B 13 APPLIED DIRECTLY
OF THE POKER ta wd ri
ITOBJCS O.V A STRA1QBT LIXK, AJfD THK FOIFER APPLIED AT OXE EXD IS ALL
TRANSFERRED TO THE KNIFE. Ibtf CUTTER HAH can be folded whi&gt; the knife S io

pitmans ou the CHAMPION Mower*.

REMEMBER tliat the parta that have given the mat trouble on tbe okktyb
mowers ARE WARRANTED MT TO BREAK NOR WEAR OUT on this wonderful mower.

The Warder, Buehnel! &amp; Glessner Go.;
SPRINGFIELD. O.

thing similar is fofand fa Un. xl.«, fa cunnoctionwith tin rostoratiou'erf Israel and the
coming ot the Lord. “Tho gram witiwreth,
tho Bower fodrth, but tho word of our God
■•luill stand f&lt; Tever," nnd the som&lt;. Is c.uoled
fa I B.L 1,2i
desired than |.&lt;e5 life, yrt tbe majority
XI "But that day ami hour knoweth no
num; no, not tbe angels which are fa boaven
neither the Son, but tlw Father." There d to fire tbe auljrrt Miffirirnt thought until ws
no authority ta the Bcrtbturre wbarebr wo
land, nil In theCIty &lt;4 «ls
Michigan, to-wtt: The i
may say that Ho will come fa such n year
or month or day: wn only know that tboueh
Ho tarry Ho will surely &lt; vme. and •« nuiv
tbe'various
schools
of
medicine,
&lt;uid
tho
phyaiknow when Un is m«r. That tte Bon should
If people only knew that th* very test ta^ltbnA.!
.------ umj servunt of
God, that ma- giro aww light upon lb It is kceter. Ilte-prvservrr. and disease-preventer
KdTwwtet.cn tte Um of HU doing and m&gt; vA- that has yrt l eva discovered. simmered down
fag only wtet th,. Fatter told Hini.ruilyet Into a coiM-entrated and very palatable form iu
toatbfmmd in John’s gwpd. (JUm xii, 40; the sluspe of Nr* Style pleasant Tsntn Vinegar
Bitter*, ttrny would not teritate a motneut to
8X “Take y0 teed, watch and iriiy ; for re
know not when tte time ta " LulTun ttet
waar.totate tawd kta w„ te flited xrilX when to many nut only wurthtom, bnt positively
plcmurra or canw of this life, but that wo
&lt;U"’“
,x’Et4n‘1&gt;' itoodlng toe mark*..ws. UMi me
capo the. great tribojatfcgi. (Luke xxL 3+&lt;aii -Neu
N lucgar Bitter* Is as bad as any of

Cod,-kteh u («M1,rnr ral* . glrfh ft,
They do not know of course, uuleoa tbey hare
•ar Ulu,..wun| wui.taE to
the courage to try tbe Now Htyte. It MralghtNM
=r™OT
out a tangled tip system in t 1PJ7
f#|u'/
“l-ibTwbo‘wy“**eb’yu *’«*»».
W kv *m&gt;'r s*.u. . ..__ ____ ...
«
_
uc TO-. uu worit •«Tte
£ "fur
-1“
by a responsible bouse, and la exact iv ।
codntr. uf Muth lxt, H;
s1_
-n-nted t«
..
tte parable* of tte taW* on,i
tteao chant.--r- &lt;» u 11
34 I’3llud* in
n«i yw« wci
tm *o
“Aptor* it U all onu story, the kin-. glad Ot anythin! &gt;n »your
life. Your druggte:
max not l.Btw i.~. .___ ... .. .
...

Mrs. President Harrison han vetoed the at Fort Huron., and pasture land hi tbe vi­
practice of kissing tl\e White house babies, cinity of their shooting ground is for rent
Benjamin, Martbcim and Mary.
cheap, with no takers. ”
The Slugor Sewing Mach’ no company felt
Albert Emminger, Covington, Ky., was so Mtre Hint Edgar Grow luul eulbexzled
afflicted with Catarrh three inanu He some of their eash that they had him ar­
rested
four times, but each time an Owosso
tays: “Aftpr trying every’ known patent
Iteanixo, Pa., April 27.-A meeting of
medicine which 1 saw advertised, none of jury pronenmred him Innocsmt of tho charge* locomotive firemen employed on tte Handing
which helped me, I tried Paplllon (extract jeeferred. There’s such a thing as keeping system will he teld here Sunday, when it is
_____
. ........ iwo on
up a persecution until it beepmts n persecu­
and bmtie before you take U. Try It, and
ot flax) Catarrh Cure as n last resort. It tion.
expected tte ' ntlro querttan ot severing tteir
lias made a complete cure, aud hi worth Its
connuctlon with the organization will be dis­
Albion
college
atudcfita
went
weight In gold. I will give you other ref­
.,_ . ------- &lt;u oeaun.
cussed and acted upon. Tte company's of­
J.TO1
erences from luirties who have been cured.
Free from Alcohol turn opium; oomnosed of
ficials hare intimated that It would be dr«IraT
tmta. beet". ________ ' "&gt;O'I’WK1 of
It is ho experiment, but a positive cure." and at a social held for their benefit, one o bte to have the mm withdraw from all labor rinntnandfog thorn to bn faithful
- (HuU.X^ti11° Ifa
Large bottles only &gt;1.00 nt Goodyear's cm drew a revolver nnd attemjital to per­ nuiona. Tte firemen uro expected to release
forate a gentleman in attendance whom they
cotara.
jf
1 Ho
drng store.
Send for a beautiful book ln».
v Ithagtaticoutthlsrw-LZr
“vr '
rtJ
’pco
alleged to have said naughty things about tteir charter, tte asm* as n branch o! tte
Carter B. Harrison, of Murfreesboro, ’em. Persuasive Christianity occuicnally Brotterboul ot Locomotive Engine** re­
.toUWS- 'ff yu*
cently did in FbUadolphia.
Tenn., and brother of the president, wants
an offlcel He will probably gel it.
During tbo pa»: two yoars flna have wiped
out gGO.OCU worth of Chelsvu property.
St. Clair. Mtah.
Tbe Flint and Pero Marquette Railway
company will relay its track between Bay land Seed comjiany, whose praddent, A. 11.
- ........j
...
...
,u.' .-&gt;e.
Cleveland, dlaappearetl Homo time ago, is ar­
Citynnd Saginaw with steel rails.
there hss been no sign uf a return nt IU
Waahtetiaw county people aver that a ranging with creditor* to toUln ite indebted.
Nours itanp'r.
H. X. I1AMM0KU
great horde of canines manage to elude th*
amount of M25JXX), SBcurod by a chattel
A womsu's relief coriw. auxiliary to tbe
inrrtgnge covering tte vntiro butlnewt Tte Who lovo Els n r.tai-iTt
. ta lUat tome
&lt;«. A. IL formed al SL Ignace.
wSuSfcSlS? "1 ta
srennty is considered ample, ns the liabilities
annual spring pilgrimage.
Mrs. Sarah Campls-tl, a resident of Jnck- do IK* excatd &gt;300,000. Tte largest eredibn
have already aocvpted tte propou ’
Cleveland is still ta parta unknown.
call for a free trial package
u,^z.r-...‘wr bloodls
l:l&lt;
.........
......
sary ate rlanred in u cotillion sot.
Battlk Creek, Mick, April 27.—Martin
City sHcwali; on a dark Deccml*r uigbtin
Tbe Adrian straw goods faetorv has
shipped mo.000 straw teta lid* iaS!

elgtil. »lx hundred tacit' i.

Id mill pionertv rd Goodyear. 1
Dated Marrti &gt;Mb. A l» i

MOHTGAGE SAI I.
Default having
tern r- &gt;
eoMUUoas "f a certain r.c:
Mary A. IHooui by ter C«*V.

Midi., to Ervin U WhiiteA
Wth.A. D. i*&lt;. and rreurm
tte Register of Deeds, fur I. •
and Biair ,rf Mkiitean.ou r •

'rii.'tra?
id tnoriW®

Whlcli
,».._4nv._aad ssIiIat-.
ed.on wnlrh mottc-'.1 :
at tbe date of fhl* n»: ।
•d aixly-fite dollar.

to said mortgage, ami r&lt;&gt;
,
at law having teen tn»tihHc
DOMjr* aecured by su'd mm':
thereof. •
Now, therefore by virtue

'.5S

m that on Hsturrtay th-' i
D IM. at ton o'clock l» '•’ 1

E

due on »aid mortgage, wi
terest. and all legidro-’tomeysieeofteo dollars
MFWMMNM tetagdwrU --­
as all that twoJiTTut. rtn " »'■;!
situate In tte Township «-t ‘
Cvaaty at Barry antiI stat.
kwwti and rfrecribiM t*
ball of tbe wort half ol the
11

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"’“7' "
M t&lt;‘ tbe Unfted Wtah* *urvp
Dated HasUn*, lebnmn
, ■ &lt;!*«.
A",,, '
Km iTH a Couiunvr.
. u ..-tx*r*Attorneys for .wlR»&lt;"'M

NOTICE OF

l;' •’s l'w

We. tte underriMujd, bav"’s

H |wrf.

ratacuber-

Dally Moon here, was' sued for libel Friday

yjejr ctaim’ W

J""-’.'

�HOW CORSETS ARE WORN.
I !1|&lt;* rli»”Si"S w-wm.
rtaatiy
u&gt; K).
tack* of .JI-eiM.!. HoodS HanufaMillal*-jit»t
:!».• medtclur nw«l«l. It tone* «n&lt;| builds up
... .... n.H nt the bo.lv. Mini *l«n
»n l...

BALKED BY A HACKMAN.

BILLY DONOHUE, THE RACE RIDER.
TELLS OF HIS NARROW ESCAPES.

URON THE SUBJECT.

raotly. He liad alighted from a hack on
rout., to a ball with lady friends.
“Izt tbo blil go on my monthly account,"
he said to tbo driver, as he started away with
lboln;i:®L
"Ro you don't ” responded tho driver, with
tliat unmistakable air of determination to
collector fight. "Fra been worked once or

25 new cottages are In progmw of erec­

The papers are full of sudden d*«pths.
If you have choking M-nsaflitm. fluttering,
pain or tcn&lt;k,rn«*« in chest, faint easily,
take Dr. Miles’ Xew Cure far the heart,
and
escape dtwtli. as did Uenry Brown,
druggist &lt;»f Cleveland, Ohto. Sold by W
H. tioddyeiir. ’

Th«i .Occidental lintel at Wayland will
chatije proprietorship May I. ”
St. P.—A X»w

f ?r&lt;*flway ™ E^toeutb street
th« fa» modest Uttiaboaw which differs ta
J» f■M.-ntfal fmint but one from lt» neighbors.
dj®’rvaco L' ,hat “ t-mra proudly
ou it&gt; Ktotiy broom a badge which tells the
r. I.y tbu witblo tublnuU. ror»u

PrinHpte

A great pbyslel&amp;n ha* disnorered that U.0 tuwv.1 after sho hud read tin reporter',.
I In-true Way to act on the liver, stomach,, open sreamo.
.H&gt;acl-. etc., is throneh their - nerve*.
----- rauuu- HUTU,
I
. Miles' plll» th.- sranllt-Btatnl mildest. Sam- ®o&gt;l&lt;&lt;t reply, "but ftret tell me. |Jcn
whether India, of tho pruwmt day hax.
tightly as they dtd a few years ngu."
TTe !u»pltal ni Muskegon will s«.n be
‘•Thor do tiOt. tllllt ta ^rwf-f.
.. lu readiness io receive patient-.
- —-------- -----OIU riKVW tu,
tho iment time, the fashionxibh. woman doos
। 'not attempt to shape Iwrs t» that d-^rre of
lien* tb&gt;- gunid hiIh»s al! n*»u. cure* waspfiku attenuation so wiugiit far m tbo
!•• mi.4 •« th* l*M remedy for diarrbrra. days ot tho boardlikc .stay*. Thea, again
lire relit'abuttle.
tow. -r.-undoubtedly. bevT'mlng marc aetiribto tmdI comeqmmtiy toon- clk'ful of their
( kralth. FranEly, tfa. woman of the period
. raamd stand tb-j tight taring that her qymulFOR CHICKEN CHOLERA.
] mother cov'd. She hasn't the evmtiiution,
and I believe her ncwkMa h a rwilt of tin?
abor.ifaabla pinching tlmt tbu waisu ..d lire
4» Huron St,
UKKSlStC COtUCT
- - ... ... - ... .. . . ... .
l:h .1
' Buru&gt;ln*&lt;ri do whan they aro it^xi judiclt&gt;u*ly. They nro mostexirtaiulv a groat coavwdebcc cud comfort, anti 1 cannot mt. how
EL Jacoba OU for
tho health can be injnfod bv their u*a, if. o»
I my. they ore used fa a sotodhle manner.
Some, taditw, to Iks sun*, pst nk-ng without
cess. Every fowl
them, but heavens, what iluntpy, shapolra*
L affected with
figures such have. I-de'm?t kt- what poUbte objection thereftm be to kxan. wriHlttfag
asrwt-. IVhat. for fasuinro. could stout
ladle's do without them.’ They nut only gird
meuxsay deltas.
H. A. KVENNE.
t.he wabt and suj&gt;jx&gt;r: the btnut, but tb-.v tavp
Breeder of Fine Fowls.
the ctethtag from cutting^fa:»» the C-.aIl
Fleshy women, however, make om- gnwt
EalcrxfWd, CO. Oct. IS, 1S8S.
mistake. Almost invariably they wrar ccrI hsreriiMd St Jacota Oil for sorehead of
chickens a Ith prompt peraument cure. Oaa
buttle will cure 10 to llehlckens; 2 to 3 drops
can j Whecten
JAS. BETHAL.
tun- uevor intcudM I: to go: and th,, remit isnaturally an uncouth figure. But tight facing
Is indulgud tn by stout arid thin, in fart foolKT- SEXKRAL DISECTIONS.—Hi: a pO qf
leh w-nnon of all sires tfad cuaditi'ins will in­
irr-s! or dmsjl* xUitatUaf irUA it Jaect» (XL IJ
dulge ta it It ta bariUyuecxsuury for nm io
»- f-rul can'.* nxdov /oree itdown t.V Mroat
say that I cor.tidcr tight taefag vji abomfaa■ Lie and suicidal habit”
“Is it not a fact that most wuuxti will ju­
rist upon wearing a corset that u too small
for them r*
"That is uuqureticuably &gt;0, cJtlvjJjh, m I
THE CHABLE5 A. VDCELER CO.. Bafoaan. M,
ltu.v.0 before stated, very tight Lie.-- ta no
longer indulged fa to any extent As hm-’ ns
rifai waists nro admiral by tho sterner sax
women will have them, o«t what it my.

[BOILERS
&gt;&lt;■«• fur *alr.- l.’nr. Foundry i
I’I ft. It, track*. Drtnilt. Mich,

ttanev, a tjunmn of 25or 27 inc’j.wnist tina*urt- usually will havo a 20 or 22 inch cuvs-t
made. It used to
that foolish jnyvlf until
1 h-uniud by accident that a fairly loosely
flufag co-ict really gavy. Xho effect of Mlmucset much butter tlum oat roodo saudkr than

I’KOBATE OltOKB)
•L.-litgun.reuntx ot Hurry—**.
.
■-"tan of !*h- iTnt'ul.' Court for the and fa cbm:arm with many utbvr trmben of
: B.irrv. hoidnii ut thr Probate ofitee ta my sex deeddt*! that a lightly fitting cosset
would faiprovo my fiju.-., I waa taken sick
nui'lresl and rlrUlv-nlnr.
with a painful db.-asj winch made it ixupcariblo for mo to wi«r a corri-t at alL In fart,
my ridu v.ts bo atsuitipo, pvtat after I bad

'.nieSti, tji.-t Friday, the

gm. to get hround again 1 found that I must
v.&lt;sxr Btuno. cupjwrt for my bac!:, and I picked
out; tho largest curaot I faui fa stock and put
itixx Much to my surjirtai my cmuc-i. ts
have cv&lt;r Hnco remarked upon my rtinwre*
This riidply bIkfwb that far u st“ut p.rson n
loorely fitung corset is better in every nay.

"But aside fr::n tho question nt health,
KltV the vrtvrr of the petitioner
1 ■ lt- r.t’-ri. And It i» further ordered. | which, ct &lt;xrj»sc is tho prime cumldcrativn
after all, tight facing b» tertafaly .Iwtructivu
tlilrn-Mcd. In
of thr pru-'
■'. uKi-j',la ‘ coj.^&lt; l,wUih order
tlwconttftttdnt blonwbca. How many pretty
tn the 'Hitsun
•tinted and rlrvnjatrd in xatd Co
tuv.iti tlm;h week fotthrre &lt;uece«s
absolutely dcstroyyd by tho redtHwi of. tho
■ to'uid 'V»y '&gt;•' bearing.
C;i.utt.» * W. Anstvntn.xro.
yjamg Lalv who comes here wBok? pretty
Judge of i’rabdU
little noro u always di«£gurad fa tliat s.ay.
Unnatural pn-reuro on fan body tends toTmpwlo’tbo circulation, and nd nrecs and
&lt; HANCEIIY SALE.
'
and by virtueuf n ili-anw'of ttir. kwqUcu bands and fixtiare tbe ivsvlt,
; ■ ::rt for tin-county &lt;&gt;1 Itarry. In etaw- do tint dare to my any: hiig t\&gt; tny customers
;■ : - ►.t.i-e* tJ Mli'lifzun, iiou'e ami
&lt; :dy lew their trade, gnia their dHike, and,
&gt; i* ci.rni'lninaiit alid
utter cJl. do lIsLtn n &gt; gtxxi, fcr nothin;: 1
I Martha A. Wood are ■
e.rtdd cdvtai would change th', fit ono whit.
;* h.tvhy Kiwn that I
It isu iluino. though, tliat family |&gt;byrirfan«
■ nun an? oi
»y, A. ti I'"’, at di.n't.wara their patient* xnoro than they do
the forenoon. at the north front a-^iinrt the inuvitablccvil rcmltaot n ct ntinuineu cf tire habit. Heveni years ago, when
tlw prepcy'.cnjusly slim, long waist wax tlw
fashion, I tacw ot n young tady who was
'll-.11 roiw-rtv. tn wit: All that certain suddenly taken so vloleutly iil that for a king
pre• ••) “f luuo slluatc In me tm- taililp
■41. in the r&gt;Miit« of Barry and state of tinx) her ijfo was despaired of. Her cascoonv
n. and &lt;lvM-riind us follow*, to-ttltt' pletcly pugElod and baflkjl tho doctors. When
■: 1 .di of tlie eu*t half of the nnnh west tbs was convnlasctagXn &lt; xaninatiau was
tlrni tM-rotj-clght, town four north,
made, and it was dte-overed that so extreme
tiht ve*t.
iLutiag*. MicB.,Marrh &lt;9. ittap.
bad been tbo pressure brought to bear upon
A4.KSXO B. Kkxabtox.
her body that tire ends of Jer riba overlapjsxl ■
“ret ( »mmta*!iuier, Horry Co.. Mich.
each other fa front. Her youth anti naturally
' ' &gt; .V V «NAltSIA!V.
good constitution were all that pulled her
Il •rxfoci.'omptainaut.
! tbtougb. Tbo young lady mmit havo sufferal untold agonies wbett she was up mid
■about, for tbo organs ut her body could not
■':favlded lu MTATES powibly havo performed tbeir proper func
1 t;i.!
TWfOiwIHbe &gt;cnt on application— tionx"
“Is- it custanory fcr cfaidrcn to wear enr■
-e uh&lt;&gt; want thi-fr advertising to per.
-' , • 7-re u-i better inrdiiitn for thorough and actaf" ’
,t,le variou*scctiotiao. our ’ "Yes, it in, ami there is no habit which is
doing core to injure tbo future of tbo Ameri­
fiLO.’r. Kownx X co...
can nation. Children ihould have tho free
&gt;ew*paper Advertising Hnrenu.
and untrammeled uso at all their orgura. I
JO Spruce street. New York.
am glad to say. however, that tlw habit i ■'
not
a growing raft. In fact, I hardly think
................ 2 . PHOHAIE OKDEfL
it
Uso prevalent as it w;xi ten yr.irsnga The
■; “ 3iiehlihui. County ot ita« i x-jp.
• ‘,,f ,,le 1‘n.bnte Court for the dress reform movement has nccranpUs!i'‘d
,.''
■&gt;r,,.’;‘n7- ta'.dru at tb- Probate Offlre in w oudem, and well informed mothers aru no*
"L! ■yu,'c''.,a w‘1'1 codnty. on Wed.-»Lrr,’ 11 dP "!
lP lh” &gt;«tr one Uioub- a» aro that corset wearing children cannot
—• • -l.t fitiRilret and elufity nine. •
grow up to bo healthy women. Th»jro is no
/Yob-fa?*’ 1,11 “Ie* w- Annslroug. Junge of shadow of excuse for young girls and chil­
An-l,&lt;l^dere»*eti,t^CSUU °f We*ha
Van dren wearing stays, and no wemau, md-s*
I„.r mind ixd-smsed by entering to what she
.
flllngtlie petition, duly verlthinks is tbo tiubirai, would allow her daugh­
- rn "1‘niyli.g that neirtaln In- ter’s life to bo injured tn such a way. ’’
•.;n
fl,B 10 U|l» court. pnrportfaK to
"Do you havo any geutiencn customcnil"
,. I
I iukI testamt-nl and eadtell Uxwe"1 •aid deceased, may be admitted to
“ Yra, but they are ail elduriy busina* mm,
; .1IU.-J -UMi
cxte,ltar therein named ap- who tvocr corsets u* o utpjort for weak
■■r1."???1'0!''*!1 u ordered, tluttThursdav', the tnckc. I understand that there is aue unu in
‘UMuy A. )&gt;.' 1«&gt;. «t ten o’etoek
.&lt;■neit* al uw o| M]a n»&gt;-«™rwt.. I»t lb.™ b^wb-uabtob.
■ ;«%M.iiMdan ether twnwtis Interested in said (U ora wta. U»lr rto U OralhLuUo
•“!
i-T'i
H 'i'11’*’! fa, appear al a session koow. rad Chat L Ibra bra «
111^ b. .'rt ,:»n “?
fiowu fa Uta ITntute
’-’-’-I:, ths ell,
Hasting*, tn 'aid comitr. rater, ivora llxra"—New Trak Flora
•■ ,
lf ''"y «”*•
*hy the !T»yrr- I-''ii
And It
1 1. ' • rurdenr.1, -nint said petlumiergrveno•
ItTrOVli.
...Ipennon, nnu the t.esrinx wiasiaai-uiaB-.
'
h &lt;vl?y of d1’1' 'N^r *»» I* polite, Fltxsio, at tho labk« and said *«,
' : I' rj.‘‘«J* ifastlwpi lUNNKU, a newsjw- . ■__ ,i___ ■ ..v-.
van!”
fc.-rv
‘ rt,‘d rlnmtatrd ta KuM-cuni.lt M

TO ADVERTISERS.

J.
lllfi.
t A U-ic {ta._ . • H AKL» W. A nWKTBOXJ,
Jug-,, of FroiMUe.

CUNNING REYNARD.

A JOCKEY’S TUMBLES.

A FASHIONABLE MAKER DISCOURSES

. "But I can’t bo detained. Yon trill find
mo nil right at your ofilco” (giving his name).
'Tn in a hurry, too," said tho driver, but
I can be spar.d long enough to go up into tlie
ballroom ami bang on to you until you ]»y."
“But, man, this is absurd. I am D-—■, of
Buch aud such u firm, known to everybody.
You needn't be afraid."
"I am not afraid of loaln", for I'm going

and has probably received more revere falls,
broken rltsaod hips ami sustained other ta-

tbo whip declared.
“Lodhs, pardon this vetrne if you can,”said
tho society man as lie reached for a handker­
chief from
splketall and wiped tlw death
damp from hi, 1 .row, “This num is unrensan- -—•••• - .....—w.
IUJ, 4
ht.jx-. laui.-s. will require no further cxjilnnation.” .
Tixe Indies were oU sympathy and smikw
Of course they hod. no money. Where should
a society lady drraed for a ball carry tnaneyl
' A happy thought rtrikm thair miserable com­
panion.
•
“Hero, driver, 1 will make you out a chock
on any lank you nam-.‘."
“N«w. you ruallv didnt toko mo for a fool,
did yo-i f If I knew you well enough to take
your chock Td know you well enough to trust
yon. Come, the ladies aro getting cold I.
want tho money. Aro you going to pay, or
mud I asmoy you all evening I"
Tbo sound of merry music within didn’t
chore tbo riokefang heart of tlw tnaapykw
man. I tat hoj.? camo throdfch a thought.
■‘Indies will you kindly excuse nt" nnd
rauainihcroas hanuiges till I step fa nnd bor­
row frefm a friend F’
Tho !h lies wm wlIHng anti had rare eport
cutting tiw driver .to pieces by speaking of
him in his pnwenee, but never addressing
him. J
'"If yon would savna friend,” said Mr. IL,
hurry hi; fa and tiddrvaring the first acquaint­
ance helmet, “tot mo have F- to pay a rraxy
hacknum."
“Why, certainly, me boy,” raid 'thefrirad,
dapping ojwa a well loaded pockotixxik,
“only I haven't the change. Take tiilsfivb,”
and h&lt;&gt; ». I- eted from a lot ot bill* a silver rer

Di'cending to his frionds tho borrower
thrust tin' bill at the Lackman savagely:
“There, take that bill. I luivo no time to
wait for eliange. Perhaps you can tree It fa
learning how to trout a p-nth-tnon.”
Trouble drvjki from tho mind when cme
mingles in tho n-.az&gt;-s of tho waltx and the
foregoing incident was forgotten by tb&lt;'prtocicufforcr It wns rudely recalled tho next.
Steening when the tatektunn, immersed in
mrdonli* /miles, and accompanied by »ami'
on-i wha might hnvo been a tletectivc, called
at his plan? uf burinew.
“Counterfeit money don't go," was the
driver's salutation.
••Counterfeit/ I tell you, man. I ll bare a
tanacy commisxian u;&gt;pnint&lt;xt for yoa if you
don’t clear out. Yon aro the nwrt jx&gt;tIfcrvuseuM I ever enc-ouuterad.' What X tho
matter v.ith you now? Didn't you trouble
me enough last rifehtr
“I’m nil right. Don’t talk t-jo loud or I
nuv not be satUlwd with
Take this tnj’cr
and giro me g&lt;»x| in-mey, will you r and bo
handl'd
tbe IxotowexI bill which liad twca
ptwd to hfiu on t/io jirevious evening by tbo
yvi 'ty mon.
•
' The MU, upon examination, did look queer.
“Cumi with me," Mr. B. mid, •’.-md wo will
neo about this.”
e
“Certainly," ruqvmdel the driver; “in my
ba."!:, c: your expense.”
The wlx&gt;h affui r was cxp’.nin-.tl late.-, when
tbo group stood before tbo gentleman from
whom the money had been lerrowed.'
"Groat ScwttT’ ho exclaimed, “did I give.
yen tlmt LIU? Tliat was given to me by aL
rcvixtna officer as a mtupb of tbe counterfeit■
rectificates whte.h .were nut in -tr^itathm,
uvre kudo month* ngo. I asked for it as a.
enri-.sf: v and bare- iut.-r.-stexl nutny fri-nds(
by exhibiting tho l»d bill with a good ono&gt;
anti asking them to pk-k out the counterfeit.
:
my roquet, and If you will loot closely youi
will to Vranitcrfoii’ marked in small lettersi
on tho face of tbo hill.’'—Indianapolis New*.
InMira.tcv Bcxlrtetlons on Oil Fuel.

Tlw Hartford. Linurrnee ■ .tnpony tats laid
ilown tbo following strict rules fa nxpird to,
tho tre of crurfb icemlesun tua furl:
Nortcragcaf crude (wtrolrutr. for fuel shall
bonllow-l fa any prsi’l-u whvr., fa cue of
‘cLJcnt, it am fle w toward tho insured
jinyrusns, &lt; r within hs than fifty ft«et if
v. holly under ground, or 1OJ feet if wholly or
i.&gt; part abov? ground. This cxeludra all
ttuHtgo in boiler rooms, or adjacent to
.premisot. or feeding from oil cars.
Delivering of oil to furnaro* must bo by
‘vacuum, or cay other cpplir-nco that will ac­
complish tho end Votight, tbo supiily to bo
lower than tlw furnace. «&gt; that, when not boiaganed, tho Cow shell be away from, and
Dot toward, tho prvmisci This prohibit, the
feeding of &lt;41 by gravity praaurc or by other
rnear..&lt; from a rtoragv supply higher than tbo
prom was.
Where tho foregoing condition: are fully
compho! with, nnd rtorago tank, If. whc)junder gnmnd, is 100 foot ar moro from risk,
or if wholly or ta part above ground b 800
feet and upward distent, pernilsrinn to two
oil for fuel will bo granted without extra
charg:. if storage-, tanks are located lees
than 100 fret and not lees than fifty tret of
risk, wholly under ground, or frot.i 103 feet
to SOO feet if wholly or ta part above ground,
the extra charge wifi not bo Jess than twenty-

In’tho attire of a man of tho world, but fa
looks above' all o poet, a romantic noil drop
eyed young gentleman ctrolls acrons Wosbfagton square on scimy mornings. Ho Is
Frank Saltus. brother of tbo talented author
at "Mr. iDCoulh Misadventure,” htaixfif a
writer at uo ordinary, deserts. Mr. Baltus
enjoys tbo absolutely original i-orition ta
contemporary literature of keeping locked in
hts desk a pwm which magasitw editors bop
him for. It is about "Saul and tho Witch of
Endor," and when r&lt;®d sotno years ago to
tbo editor of tho'axtbatic Atlantic Kt that
entirely prrqsir gentleman's hair to curling,
cud has kept it fa curl off aud tni ever s^nro.
Ho offered Mr. Saltus 11 targe ram for tbe
poem if lx- wotdd agree to the elision of a
very worm interlude between Bad :ind the
witeh, which he iasisttid there was no bibUqnl
r.utbority fcr. Mr. Saitos said bo might print,
tbo poem us it stood lu-leave it! And bo left
it Other editors have made other and
fimilarly lumdtrnno affcra. nil of which Mr.
Baltin taw so far declined. It b be’immd Mr.
Comstock feels u keai interest fa t’jc literary
event whfcb tho publication of “Saul" will

ci*icerutiot&gt; and maninr be is as gnutio and
'raftnod os cue of the celebrated "WO,".never
aliudb ; to Uh narrow esccju and brilliant
record ax u horwnuin unlcw drawn out by
some perw.nal friend
“Whlc-ii ot your many falls was tho.worst r
"The ment aovitro was at Now tfrleans on
April 34, ISC, on tbo^rounds of the Ixxnxiaun Jockey club. It was fa tbo Cottrill
stakes for iPytxir-olda at one mile nnd n half.
1 bad tbe mount on John Grayer's chestnut
gddfag Warrlngtoh. a urn of War Dance and
Nanuio F. Anglta was tlw favorite, with
Batrawk ~-co:u! choice, ami tbo other starters
boing EQa H and Mamie W. Before an
elghxli of a mile had bccu covered Effio H.
tell ahead of me and Wamngtim stumbled
over her. Anglia, who-was behind, came on
top of me, cruhfag' his hoof into my right
groin and breaking two rib*. Tlx- rcjxirts of
the accident fa tbo papers and‘Guido’ vary,
Krl, ...
I..
■ __
t Z ll V
taup, b-.it after that I know nothing until I
awoke threw day* later in the Hotel Dicu.
where the good Sister* of Charity wcro num­
tag me. bi that rare Apollo finished first,
with Babcock »o»otid, axul Mamio W. tlftrd.
The accident took plare ju*t after tho start,

no pain at the tifae, but when I bccamo con­
scious It w» bnpnaiblo to moro in bed, and
1 bad to txrlwip d by the good tastere, who
handled me just like a child.
.
rornrarx days tx dtd.
.
"I was fa Ixxl fourtivn days. Irjj suffered
no after effects whatever. In faet, I Lave
been particularly fortunato fa till my fells, an
I havo never boro aun&lt;«yed by any of them
after I havo once got welL Had It not been
fcr tbu acridrat Anglia would tmvo iiroLably
won and Apollo been socoud. but there was
little bopo far Warrington anyway. Ho
would lave tlntabod near tbo tail end. Still
bis jiuoplj hail i;roat confidence in him. Un­
like me, bo lio-'i never been any good since the
tall. jVnglia r,-ot up aft«-r tho aeckk-nt and
junifAxl half way over tbe fence, where sho
hung until 11/bx! off. Ndttasr Given, who
rode her, nor Edward*, who had the mount

probably have won. because on ihu first day
of thi meeting »!&gt;• tad beaten both Italx-&lt;yk
and AjkiIIo in tho Pickwick stake*, in which
rare I abo r«lo Warrington.”
“Didn’t you have a box ere tumble ut Lf6umouth n few years ago/"
“You mean that fall widh Wandctfag.
Yes. it was a big sbak ? up, but I was not se­
verely hart I talievc it ws» in n purse ran'
at a mite in July of tA There were eigin
starters and 1 had tbo mount on tbo lute
John. Epeilmmi'B ct-cxtmit gelding Wander­
tag His stable thought thty had a’vcritablo
•cinch,’and ns 1 was well within tbo weight.
103 p.iunds, they;put m-r un with instructions
man. At tho V*1 Wandertag oonitnsncod
his old trick*, and with buck jumping stood
•straight as n ttixq.li/ fa the air. f bung cn
with tooth nnd nail and enjoyed tbo laughter
from tho grand stand and lawn. The old
borso delayed tho start dome minutes, but
whoa tbo f!:r; fell bo was full of runntag. I
bad him we 11 fa hand, turning for home, and
was ]&gt;ri-;-arU»g to make my effort, when
Grveiikuid, with Meaton up. fell, ami Catnjenmtion followed, with WMlle Martin. I
was on t&lt;jp ot them l»?fbrn 1 knew it, oral
then all v.:u. a Ltauk. Willtag b.-inds curried

juries. I was.laid up for revvra! days, anti
when next I appcanxl ou th'.- track tt^ wax.
with a black eye, contusions
ferebetufaud
a dtebku arm. Of course you want to know
wiM. ww ilw rucar 3Vcil, It was Kxccutor—
a Olio I itart."
BOTH LSCB nnoXKX.

“Do you remember any other fallt 1”
“Oh, ym, lots of them. I recall my’first
tumblo at Saratoga, away Lack iu the seventie* The twiryear-oid Hurlock threw me,
and though uuconartoes fur varly half- an
hour I wax ready to rido fa 0;? next rare.
But if was an tiio Oravcs-nd track in ’S7 that,
my left k«g was Iwoken through tho cnrel-stmi* of a brother j-xckey. Th-, re ■-■.■ero eight
of us bi n swe- |Mtnlaa&gt; ata tnile and a furlong,
nnd Ada D. was a hot favi.ritc. My mdtir.t.
Santa Claus, was thought tn hav’j a gerd
cliviai and wan freely backed by L w pro/ &gt;lc at
tho ns jcctaWo odds of eight and-ton t» 0»-.
Tornado, however, took tlw lead aud was
never hca.-kd. I would havo Iwni recontl. if
not first, had not one of tbe boys crowded
pld Santa into tbo rails on the first furu.
My horso stumbled and fUl,’ turning a |&gt;»mplcto scuierxault with me. My mitiil was too
canfUBod to think uutii after j struck th?
ground. Thb. time 1 did not lore coiuclotu^jea, but suffered great j&gt;niu, as my leg was
Drok-jn. 1 was laid up for nfao months cud
tiio Brookhn Jockey club kindly donated
$.‘100 toward defraying cxpeuscs wbflj dis­
abled, tin- surplus remaining rervitig ts a
nucleus to a fund for tbo benefit of tick and
direblcd j'jckvytt. No, 1 never feel tho effect
from that fall, and 1 think my leg is rtrougtr
than it was Iwforc. My other teg was broken
when a Loy l»y n Party ot friends skylarking.”
“Which &lt;Iu you regard ns tiiu htatt horse
you over rudut'
“That Ls a difficult question to answer, as 1
havo rkldcu many good cfow and lota •. t bad
chick, but among tbo best wereTho.-a, Girofie,
San Savior ami Eola In my opinion Mon­
archist was the greatest rare borso this coun­
try over saw. Ho won twelve straight races

Three funny fox chases aro reported from
different localities ia thin county. At Landis
valley a fox liad been started and thirty-five
bounds and a half dooen cross county riders
worn fa lively pursuit. -Tbo trail fad among
tbo fields nnd over th? hills for several mlk*,
and then took tbo bounds to tlw turnpike.

Ayer's Hair Vigor has convinced mo that
it ia a genuine article. Iu use has not only

a fox’s trail, and bod to giro up tho chase.
to talk with an acquaintance bo met -m tho
road, and aa tiwy were talking a fox jumped
road, aud trotted l.-tairvly away to corer.
•‘Well, I'll be jiggered 1” said the teamster,
and told his friend about tfaj way the hunters
bad lost tho trail a mile back. They both
concluded that tbo only cxjibuiation ot it was
that the fox IjuI jumped into tta&gt; road just

being u cunning c.ld customer, hod jumped cm
tbo bay and burrowed into it out ot sight tie­
faro tho dogs camo up in full cry. lie had
doubtless enjoyed tho discomfiture of both
bounds and hunters, aa it was revealed to him
by tho short parley with tho teamster, and
whuuitbo wagon-stopped a mile away frop
tbo last trail be hud thought that a good op­
portunity to leave bis biding plm-v anti had
done so.
At FalrvlUoa party of hunters,.with® large
pack of bounds, were led n long and circuit­
ous chaso by a fax, nnd at last tho trail took
them to Farmer Edward nailer's garden.

Abundant and Glossy,
but it has given my rather stunted mao­
tacho a respectable length and appear­
ance."—R. Britton, Oakland, Ohio.
“My hair waa coming out (without any
aastetance from my wf»e, cither). I tried
Ayer’s Hair Vigor, using only one bottle,
and I now havu as fine a head ot hair as
any one.could wish for."—R. T. Schmittou,
Dickson, Tenn.
“1 have used Ayer's Hair Vigor in mv
family for a number of years, and regard it
aa the beat hair prepafation I know of. It
keens the scalp clean, the hair soft and
lively, and preserves the original color.
My wife has used It for along time with
moat satisfactory results.”*- Benjamin M.
Johnson. M. D., Thomu-Hill, Mo.
"Mr hair was becoming harsh and dry.
but after ruing half a txjttltsof Ayer's Hair
Vigor it grew black and glossy. I cannot
express the joy nnd gratrtudo I feel.’’—
Mabel C. Hardy, Delavan, III.'
t

.

Ayer’s Hair Vigor,

fax jump oat ot a big Dutch Orca fa the gar­
den. tho .lour of which U four feet from the
ground. &lt;u&gt;d harry away to his nritivo Lillx
During nuotlK-r ctauo fa Lnudu volley tho
fox )«1 tho hunters and dogs n long ctavo
over a lutrd country and tlieu struck fcr tho
Lititx pile.?, above N^fTsviilc. Tbo trail fol­
lowed tho pike a long distance nnd then took
to tho fields again. Tho ctaiiv lasted until
late in the afternoon, when tho fox throw tho
huntersoff tboHxnt Toward night tix» fox’s
biding place was diKsr.-crud by accident. It
liad entered a farm yard ucar Kfas.l hill and,
taken nduga ta the kenoul of ono of tho very'
houutls tl:ut were ta tlw chare.—Lancaster
ti n. I DispaU-U.
A new article colled" "the Sparks* waxed
paper bag” is now tafag exteusivdy fatrodtwwL and is noticeable for ita novel qualitiiA. Tito exterior Ls biro any jssper bag, but
the interior surface is HnoJ nt th a thin film
of tint- ;«rafflm' wax, which roudern the bag
ralstant tally air tight and water proof. The
cost is but a triflo ’ moro than tho common

“I don’t want a flour sieve, but
a carriage Jap duster that won’t
let the dust through. Show me
a % Duster."

Tobacco, snuff, cigars, etc., pot up fa three
bagi are jueacrved fa |&gt;erf«t condition, dry­
ing aud Iom of aro-.nn ta-flig jm-. ented. Li 5/A Lap Ousters
like manner confocti-.nxry, fruit and other
eatablus uro kq«t intact, wholasume anil 5/A Ironsides Sheet
fi-celi. A* thre.’ t-oo may t» made trnnil::ecr.t they render the isjclrngv attractive, 5ft Clipper Fly Nets’vsxar.nd this mid' a dcsiruhlo wiling quality, ta*&gt;
X«ul MasUMB U EiB U« Cost.
dcjwmicnt of other merits. Druggists uw
100 other rtyl« of 44 Home Sheeta and
then fcr &lt;mrej&lt;.q»tag all kind* of prepara­
tions; grocers find them very desirable in i Fly Neto, at pricea to suit overybodv. Far
sale by all dealcis. If you cant get them,
ivwrviiig fa fresh Addition coffee, t «. dried
l«cf, hare*, ctjrovc.Kignr and other feeds.
;
The difference) betwre n two jiodtagn of |
coffor, one put up fa tlw ordinary psjier Ixig ’
and the ofhre fa a Sparta’ waxed paper tn-;,
tr very striking. A jwund of coffcv in ordi­
nary ]ia|a-r, when brought into a iwa or
car, is Rcoutcd by everyliody at once; but if
.tho waxed paper bag is UMxltb-'amtentacanrxA laodettvlcd; there h no &lt;*capo of aroma,
tho pre-x-rrntion is complete. Thero waxed
rapcr Imp! nro aho foimd to bo of supreior
titao for wlu-at, flour, buckwhefit, oatmeal,
Indian mcnl, "tc. Tbe content* atx&gt; kept
fresh, and access of moisture or other contamfaatfou i* prevented. For packing ce­
ment, fortilin-rj, ctt-., tho bogs an- also ARE THE STRONGEST.
‘usefut
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.
Fur* stored in thoc bags with the smallest
quantity of camphor or other insecticide aro
rendered tauth proof. Valuable riqthfag'
1BOBATE URDER.
may, in like manner, be .coavoaicntly pnK. rt’,-1 —t-IIlK Afu.-rti—n
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BLANKETS

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A J-ly Chsiubcrtnnld.

Wan I was working over lo Holywortby
No. 4 was alway s telling mp to turn over hb
tnattreai Ivory day. But 1 won't turn over
nebailyV mattress moro than onct a week—
no. I won’t: but tbo byu was always telling
mi' to do it. There was no jx-oco for mo day
or night with his talking and bowfag; to I

But be au a shyly cratur, and wan day I
found a pin stnek fa the bottom sidn of tbe

» uurt tortile

County of Barry, holden it tbe Probate timer. '
fa foe ’Itr V»f nartlncx. in *i&gt;t&lt;l rotuitj . no
ihfaBdar llir 1Mb as) of At-rii iu thr v&lt;*r one
Probate”1* 0&amp;lrlcs *' Ar»“*«W. Judge of

DanfcJ K' st,rMP’

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fled, of John i Mlwlp, brother ot said deceased.
ornylnx that lulmlnlMrniton or Mid t-nate may
io Kugcnc llirtboni or some other
Kuiianu- person.
Tberemxu! it be ordered, that Tboraday the tilth
^a2^*W5lAUh- “S' ?' t"" ®'d°«4 In the
be Kuireed-tor the bearing ot raid

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drecM«l,niU,Cr 01 U,e CSt*‘e

'You haven't turned mo mnttnaa tlw dav.
Miss lAokm," tr= ba
•‘Yh, I hafc," sex I. Qowly mother, forglvrtbolie.
'
walfari out jut a» cool os you plaxo.

pui'ltahed in the ltaaTix&lt;;H H.ixxaaanewsi«|*r printed and clrrotaied in raid County ot
Barn once In t-arh w**k tor
three
ku
_i__«uccwutve

vmV.

ircry day. Initead of turning tho mattnsw, 1
ahtuck the pin on thy other aide, and, bedadl

SECOND
POINT
nrlM'.s from tbo most innocent of motives, and

ground like tbo old tiiuca. Trainer.- and
owners' are moro bcue-st and enthtu.tai.tic ami
moro interest is evinced by the public iu tlw
sport.

and another, “Now remember, Baxto Joy
will mnkc a nkv vice presideut, and Nellie
Smart must be trr-asur.r. ’
Her cfaactuitcs quite agrad
no comment xrns rnodo until
httio
thought herself

paused and looked at
church along the upper Hudson, a man wltifo
bitadfelded bugged his wifo for several mtoutea without knowing who he wai huggwg.
Whra bo dal find out ho wonted his 15 vents

Apr's Hair Vigor
will restore the color.
and' render the old soft

“Dunnoff tho teamster shouted back.
•‘Didn't wo him.”
After watching the dog and the hunters fcr
a few. minutes tho teamster went 0:1. Tbo
hunters unanimously declared that t hero had

a certain primary school had resolved to
form themselves into n ivcrrt society, anti ac­
cordingly planned a meeting for tbo election

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or turning gray.

tho spot where thr trail was lost iu the pike
only a minute before the bauiob. bunt ou too
road ta full cry. Tho teamster stopped &lt;ra
swing tbe pack and the riders following

ttannoveu mom 1 bav&lt;soan thirty odd at
Brighton, and as you know twenty odd hare
started in big tatndicapB at Bbe^xbcad uA
Brooklyn
“Tho horses of ten and oven twenty yenra
ago were equally as good over short courses
and much better over lang ones than aro tho

mhh

this preparation gives It
a lustre aud , pliancy
that adds greatly to

trail cock! not bo found.

any weight.
“Tho i i ling Li much Improved fa tho past
ten years, hud so is tho racing. There uro
muro itartcre now than in tho old days, when

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Beatity
Is deaired and admired by all. Among the
things which ta*y heap b« done to anhaaco

tea ut tlw beat) of things!”—Youth's Com-

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UHUQVeP

SUGGESTIVE HYPNOTISM.

AOWTIOHAL COUNTY HEWS.

Frank Coykcndall ataruel Monday to friends Saturday end Sunday.
A SYSTEM OF HEALING OF AL­
inert the Whitney show, and will drive a
A lead of young people from thl* vicin­
MOST UNLIMITED SCOPE.
ity attended a dance at Kdtamo Center
Gw. Cuou has built an addition to hta Saturday evening.
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&lt;t
J. K. Mokce. who ta troubled with the
b°MH.. Cook, at Hastings, wy in this
asthma, ta quite poorly at this writing.
plow laM week in the Interest of the MlWrs Itauben Hlrens, who ha* been very
dtora'
.. _ mid
•__ ■ sailors' miniuwut
.....wwwvi» araoctation.
p.csri*tinn aiek,
...
. &gt;as tetter
.
__ ...__
L reported
at this.writing.
asking fur contributions. It Is the duty of
Mr. Acker. Sr„ ta laboring under a brain
every one to pay what they’are able. difficulty, which causes his peopla to keep
Orangeville ha* never been found wanting a constant watch of him.
when help wn* wanted, and we hope the
Hattie Griffin, of Charlotte, and Grista ena! In tho variousacfontifictreatises on the
people will respond in sueh a way ttat the Feighncr visited at Wm. Griffin’s last week.
town will keep its good reputation up.
Quite a number of our teachers attendod count for them—theories differing materially.
Alter! Nichols and wffv spent Sunday tye examination at Nashville last Friday from each other and yet agreeing rm soci-important pointe. The Nancy school ha* fol­
with Ihrir imrents.
and Satuplay.
Mra. U A. Nichols, of Battle Creek, was
lower! the example cf Braid, tlio celebrated
in this place last week, ^looking after her
R. Mayo and wife, of Nashville, were
intery»t In tte mill property.
calling on friends last Sunday.
Mary Ross is on the sick list this week.
Amy Anderaon is staying with her m-rio and kindred states Iu disciple* reject
Mrs- I- W. Wing spent Sunday at A11&amp;- grandpanmta this sumnier and attending all theories of supernatural and mystic to**L. W. Wing has rgceiveil the appoint­ school, i
Grade batting ta sick.
ment as postsskster tare, and will movtJ. H. Smith lost a colt last week.
tbe office to Mr. Arbour’s building this
John Griffin's mustang tra&gt;k a trot around total quota* instance* fa which Ly ^waking
U? a jiatlcnt who hod foll-.ui into a natural
the town with tbe lines dragging last Sat­
Frank Montagne and A. Clem have taken urday. and was caught about four miles sleep bo iuu produced byjnotic sleep without
awakening him and without any vis!bio sign cf
the job of building an eight room cottage from home.
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on the Kalamazoo club grounds, and have
C. IL Palmer is able to be around again. transition.
Tho subject still slept pcocafuUy; only his
commenced wrk on II
Mabelland Arthur Quick visited in Nash­ mind hnid come Into communication with
ville last week.
Mn.-W&gt; W.Cole, of Hastings, was at F.
Cyrus P. Laralwe Is some better but J. Quick's last Sunday.
can’t talk *d as to be understood.
E, C. Potter was at tho county seat on
Not *o; the relation
Farmers are busy plowing for coni.
business last week.
Whrut l«x&gt;ks well but needs rain very*
J. C. | DUlm is building an addition to
much.
his house.
tag*. The «1o»|*-r otayod the ductor** vokc— \
Orson Falk, of Lacey, visited friends last
C. R. Palmer is preparing to build anew
Satuiitoy and Sunday in this place.
house.
which to had pertajw boisi a--cu*t&lt;&gt;nKvl to
Uncle Soluman Stanton ta getting quite
obey. Orta followed tte .factor* gestures,
smart again.
either because hi* intensified pmra of bearing
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Ben StanUtn has moved to Johnstown.
conveyed to him tho talnt.-.t sound heard ta
David Northland assumed the duties of
producing them, bls *ieup being light or te
postaMter at thfabniace last Friday.
raw the movements from between hta slightly
G. &amp; G. Baker shipped twenty-four dozThere is a great deal of talk now-a-days opened cvelltta. A gesture madotehfad the
• en frogs twp Weeks ago but have not heard about the great binder twine trust. Many patient, and so cautiously ta to predue.- no
ffom them yet
are the muttered curses about tills huge sound, cr made tefarc, Li* eyes tatag tap!
About two werks agj&gt; wmc low sneak and grasping monopoly which ••threatens covered, ray* Dr. Bernheim, i&gt;n»iueus no rtthiet stale six new aheets from the line of to draw the very life blood from the fann­
Danh-1 Newton.
ers"—as some are expressing it. Of course
A TUZOr.Y COMCXatMVG SATtrtUL KZ.TXT.
Who stole the harasses from Lewis there, must have been something to orginDr. Linbauit maintafas that natural sleep
Norton Is the question*.'
,
ate tius kind of talk. And the beginning* Lithe ro*ult of Butovugpcriion. We retire
Anna Winters will teach the school in of It undoubtedly was with some soured to our room nt the usual tern and maha the
tbe Doud district this summer.
Individual who wants to make others as usual preparations for the ni^ht. Wc put
Daniel Newton it- able to be around dissatisfied as himselfout the light, lie down la our accustomed [&gt;■&gt;
again.
The fact of the matter is that there Is no sitinns, dolour eyes, try to eompows our
Lee Gillaspir-and Jont Valentine say such organization as a binder twine trnst. thoughts. All this Hgrg’-sts deep, which
they were not drunk when they run Into When one stojw to consider for a moment prc*eatlr come*. uide&gt;M it is kept away by
tbe ditch last Saturday night.
It Is easy to understand that aueh an or­ some counteracting iutlnenen. We aro fa a
The members of John btark i«*t, assis­ ganization could not exist From the very strange ted, jieriuil*. 0,‘ 'ro
*nmo Icdily
ted by their many friends, will decorate at nature of tilings it looks unreasonable. discomfort, or an irritating or perplexing
Cedar Creek till* year. A cordial invita­ And the tiling that would prevent such a thought enters our mind and the dumber
tion i* extended to dll. Ladle* please at­ monopoly rests in the very fact that many have.tried to woo is banished. Aulo-raggt*tend aud bring along your lunch baskets of the manufacturers of binders arc also tian lus.&lt; falkxl, just ns nuxliral su^gesti.-n*
well filled, as it is expected to have dinner manufacturers of the twine their .-binders may fail if the condition* nro ndvenw.
after service*, which will be held In the use. Now these men make th&amp;t machines
Dr. Lietsmlt tells ma that Lu has frequently
grove, weatber-penuitting.
to selb When they sell ono they make a employed rudd saj-g r-tlon o» a means of self
profit of course. Many different varirtes cure; when suffering from k.tocslight aliment,
of these machines give close competition. such a.1 an attack of neuralgia, te ha* loin
, Mrs. M. M. Rockwell was irammoncd to Hence It stands every manufacturer in down, fixed hl* eye on lome bright objec t
Mirand Rapids last week to the? bedside of hand to so conduct bl* business that he and wished to sleep fcr led! an h-jur and
u sick brptliar. who idled soon after her ar­ may retain tlie good will &lt;&gt;f the farmer. awoke freu from pain? A truo hypnotic
rival
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By bekniglng to a binder twine, trust, sleep,has thus beta induced, aud be ba*
Mrs. B.
Johnson made a business trip whifh forces the price of twine beyond awnketwd at tte' suggoted metneut with tho
to Kalamazoo last week.
what the farmer will pay. he would drive pain gone. 1 tako it, however, that-Ids ease
, West Lawrence mid J. M. Cross wen- bls own binders from the market. The U exeoptiotud, and that tho curative snggvi-,
•left in the highway on Saturday badly- cradle and rake would replace It or per­ tfon. to ta effective, must generally ta sup­
scared. As tlwy were riding in a rattler, haps .some new 'Yankee, device. What plied by another pcraon.
Profeascr Bernheim defines tba hypnotic
the forward. axel broke and the mus­ reason would there be In such a course.
tang iiecame unmanagnble and ran away,
No, the advance in the price of binder state as n psychical condition in which the
cutting aud bruising herself in a fearful twine is due cnllrely to another cause. It subject 1* fafluenced by suggvstion to an inmanner. Tbe otenpants fortunately- tw- is simply a case where the supply Is Dot creaMxl degrjo. In this state ta is to relation
ca|&gt;ed witliout any bones being broken.
equal to the demand. Most of the twin* with tlw operator, who*? suggrattion* to ncP. 11. Itawrcuce and wife entertained manufactured in this country is made from ceptii and obey* uuqucctionfagly. The*® sugfriend* from Rlr.liland Sunday.
manilia. The territory in’ which manllla
Mra. D. 1‘. Tolle* into been quite sick grows is five months distant by sea. Tlie may ta and in tnatux-titnrcwriousnnd bene­
the pa-.’ week.
,
natives who cultivate it are lazy and sh/tt- ficial. But Whatever to tteir nature tte |aAdd Slmj-Miii has been wrestling with lesu and make no attenipt to increase the tient** mini in for tte time betas entirely
‘ the measles »be pajt week. He ta now on amount of the product. By n great in­ tent on cnrryiuj; them out, ami if -u directed
the month x.
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crease in the drmaud for manllta for ship will oct on tlw bwty to effect ctanjearof bene­
' Duugta'. FiihF ta* purchaw*! a farm cordage; for marine cables, where* It is ficial tendency. Thu* sotnc morbid halilt is
txinstating of 50 acres near Union City' for used for insulating: and Its ninny uses iu for tin? time controlled by a command or
W.000. where he i« moving.
electrio lighting: as wall as in many otljer suggestion acting through tho imagiuatiat.
■ Kobvrt Cairns hag moved in Mrs. Ge*- ways, then* has come to be an enormous A patient tar.ubjtet to prricxlical attack* of
ford's house, recriitly varitlcd by D. Ford. amount of the ravy 'material required. icmo complaint—ray asthma tr neuralgia.
Dr. Burt and wlfr, or North Irving, are Owing to these many ueeds, and no in­ Hl* *y»tiia Lu* accepted tte morbid condi­
visitbig their daughter. Mr*. Fowler.
creased urea of production, tli? supply lias tion, which ta* l*«-no n* much A &gt;mLit ov
House cleaning the i«*t week wa&gt; the necessarily become Inadequate. AVIth this waking fa tte mcrn.ng or ruling at rvgutar
general order, and soup from one tp three state of things on increase In the price, of tour*.
Such a ono ta put Into tte hyptuXta aloep;
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time* a day.’ which ‘ of course made each raw material lias ta-cn the result That’s
bis mind ta clraed n.-punsf impnrsiun* cxtvjit
. eye twinkle and every face carry a beauti­ the binder twine trust.
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tbo raggtotion of tte operator; it strive* to
ful Umile.
: The increase In the price of twine has
Vera (tortright wits the recipient on the not, however, l»ecn so very startling. It obey thti niggcntion. that the jein rtmll not
return at tho uiusl time. That time arrives
U.'itlL it bcinglier 10th birthday, of several amounts to
cents pct acre of wheat and. tte morbid habit tries to oacrt Itself.
lint- presents prind|w!Iy from her class of barvuNted.
Ttaro will to sonw unoo*ta*ai, a trand^-i*
school mate.*, which site highly apprecia­
In 1888 congress, foreseeing lite coming difficulty of breathing in tho ono &lt;zuu.-, a slight
ted.
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scarcity of the raw niaterinl, faipoeed a' pricking or burning In tte Otter; but the
, Irfta'udcr Heinlrattgh. a former resident duty of
per cent- on manllla. Since
but mure recdutly iff Vickslnirg, Is visiting then much money has Ixtcn Spent and morbid habit is weakened, tiud u fate rc;**-tition* cf Jt-’io trfttmunt suffice to overcomo
' tare.
many experiments made to find a home it In wuas where tho complaint ta cf long
grown substitute. Hemp,has been found staading little, ot cour*?, ran biiikmo tfttoottt
to give about tbu best results.
jxnwvurauec, ns a complete change iia» to to
Tlie hammer* and saws are very busy
Following Is what the prioprkdors of a effected In tho constitution.
tare ju*t at present and thany Improvt?- Kentucky mill, where native luanp Is used
tuents are bring made.
for making twine, have to say with refer­
And still, though we wo and record such
Martin Bates and James Doonan have ence to overcoming the present trouble:
results, wo cannot tell why or bow a patient
' each moved Into tteir new residences.
•‘The most promising source of relief, is in tho hypnotic stalo Is Inflmnxi'd to his cure.
Bates &amp; Kingsbury arc about to com­ the production of American hemp. We Wo may tlioorizo an thissubjec^. but as yet it
mence making brick nnd things will soon do not know of any other fiber raised in remains a mystery. Wltulher human hitolbe lively uiound the yard.
the country*, which will make a cheap and ligcuco will over compass it k doubtful,
The meat market ta almost finished.
ut the same time satisfactory binder twine. though great ueuroiogirts, among others
A. McCallum visited friends in Carlton As to the comparative merits of manllla,
fast Saturday and Snndny.
D1O.U and
sisal
tuu hemp,
ncmin we
wc would
" uulu say that u.niuuu
innnllla
Her. ,J. McLean aud wife attended the;
", nurt hemp arc hotli unquestionably superior
•quarterly meeting at Hickory Corners lastI to sisal, timr ns far as hemp and numilia
Suudsy.
are concerned it I.-, more a question of length
John Ryan spent Sunday In H:uiting.s.
than anything else, and there is vary-llttfo
Iu what hands b vested this power I What
Wm. Chamterlnln will soon have his difference in tt&gt;l» regard, as well made glpa of mind and body must its ptwmor to
new bouse completed.
h«up twine usually runs COO feet to the endowed with1 With none that can Lj called
&lt;rco. Couycr’s house is ready for it* occu­ pound, which Is the usual length Cor manpants aud the young folks will have a little llla, though it can be made successfully to us-.-d to hull that to obtain an influeuec over
dsnre in it Tuesday evening of this .week. run about 050 feet. Tlda season there will bis subjeota th« operator should be fa robust
The Sunday school at the Sprague school probably be used 3,000'tons of hemp ixxdth, os Um )&gt;tocm* was extrermly ex­
house is fiourtaliing finely under the mnn- binder twine, which certainly ought to be hausting for both mind and body. They
agniirat.uf Duguld Campbell.
a test on a sufficiently targe scale to con­ no doubt found it co, a* they cousidercd
The day sehool Is proving a success un­ vince tlie most skeptical us to Its merits.”
der the teaching of Mrs. Etinice Wilkin­
son.
to tho utmost; to ।
Meeting* are being held every two
weeks at Hope Center and Shultz school
Dr. Dti ta Itocto belierre that diphtheria
houses by a pintater of tbe Evangelical can te traoEmitUxl from animals to man. Ho
. di-uuminatian.
tea tad under Ida core two woman Buffering
from diphtheria, which ho tiiinlm ha has qulrod, and dispense altogether with powea
traced to tte cunUunta-atioa of drinking Thcro is no physiological reason why tbo ma­
Mra. Blocksom. of Ohio, a former Maple water from ft ci*teru by tte excrement at jority of people should not paeawu tho power
Grove lady, called on friends here yester­ pigvena, which had teen washed down by tho to hypnotlre, but there aro the Wrongest
rain from tho nxd on which th.*o birds had
day.
Mra. M. Guy spent Saturday and Sunday pentad. Admitting tte poraiblllty of tlio ocly by approved ixm-sotis and within i trictlr
trammfodon of diphtheria fa this manner, regulated limit*. *
witli Sunfield friends.
,
Tho
i no ooauuauat
contiuental pays-Lums
pbyxictais wno
who prncuao
practice
M. Guv wa* called to Charlotte Saturday tho m-jan* of combating it are simple. In this system aro wisely careful to protect
by Uncle bam, as a witness for a pension piacra where spring water and well water
ere not avnltable, or wlwrn tte supply conapplicant. - . .
cautious ru. they would use in admickuring
Mrs. Chas. Hatten is the owner of a new
onsMlhetloa, never hypnotizing any patient

Jacob Marshall has resigned his office of
drain and highway eommluioner and has dwelling houses.—Scion*.-.
guru- to Nashville to clurk fur Powers &amp;
tstriugam. in their store.
Tbe milt between Geo. O. Dean and the
John A. McDonald, a doorkeeper at a dime
township of Maple Grove to receive tax tnexum in Boston, baa rweivod word that ha
parw-l under protest was decided lu favor lias fallen bdr to 5100,000, bequeathed by tho
of the-town. Mr. Dean Im ring to pay ail

tawing an estate valued at nJxrai *4,0»,0».
McDunaM

atotrt 23

rome third pereon tefog present—if jxa
friend or relative of tlw patient. TL&lt;
cultured end brood mfadte cf them;

tn-, but rather ua a valuabte adjunct to these.

Largest Circ
of any paper
County.

SPRING:

AI-OMt-

We have opened the
Largest and Most Se­
lect Stock of Spring
Suitings ever shown in
Hastings, consisting of

or ioto w ifeiTiuHi — —ylalb,tfairf*ltfta^of««— . . ._ and KCD.

VOU XXXIV.

CHEVOITS, DIAGONALS, WIDE
WALES and SCOTCH GOODS.
These suitings were
bought at the lowest
market price and we
unit offer them at cor­
respondingly lowfigures.

Dy;
-jcxjuln Mi!lor.

Ai to Wtewrils attribute cf omuiMriaico
th^Lte no doubt dm: Lu gtgunye intcltect left but tow subjects untouched, and
w^-, „I oonttau^lr pUrO&gt;,»™- MJI- “
Um, molnU lbw. taw™ wl“
“
raM (moo® b*’.
rf bbn.Mil
„ brio. Or? bX &lt;«b&gt; b. «« •«*• "Jw, rrf Cbbxo nwUpby—X l( bod.I no.
win bo th.ujMlbXolollmont. tbo nxur
.,„U ux monopob- tbouUf.bUlo ~b&gt;«. AnoonWr bo b»t no Bn» b&gt; Mtr-txulv taading tte con verration toward .ta
topic, «md at
finently end confidently
exprotrad Ita • opinions, wten to hta .astontabmeut Wtarell ruuhed into tte rahject
quite at homo and to direct contradiction to
his VtoWx ’•Sir.” &gt;uid tte mauler, "will you
havo tte goednew to giro me tte authority
upon which thdtpinlons you have exprarasl
aroba*vir ••Certainly." mid hi* opponent;
“an article fa tho Ehcyclopmlfa Britannica."
••Ohl" mid Wtawcll. “I wrote tte article
mysrif t.-n ywara ago. *nd tev«* afore ueu
good rrosou to change my vic'.*.'" Tempi*

EEL

Fr

d WARR

L UNN BROS.
TAILORS.

O. D. SPAULDING
is otic of the fifut in his purctaiM- of

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All old ductat* on cos axadoa requ ited
Dr. Abernethy to pay a pr.J«»iml vfadt at
her isa’ue. Th’ iLctor went a* rvqurrtod.
anti wa* intrmlunxi into the drawing ixxqn,
diow.&gt;.l him mi ugly llttk-.moakcv. apjsirent ly
lu grmt ngony. lying on cl^pmt cushion* and
dmuU tarfcd ta lovely laeea Tte doctor
felt thoroughly dingustcxl at taing call'd
upon to net a# a monkey's doctor. Ho I .-It
tta meukeya pul-? ta sitanc.', examined It
with attention, end soon recognised Ute.na­
ture of It* iUira*; thru, perceiving the lady’s
grandson in tte corner cf tte drawing rncm,
tolling abont on the carpet, ta advanced to­
ward tho child, cxamm.-l him nlu&gt;, felt lu*
pulse, and returning to tte duetam, said to
ter in a grave mauuer: “Madam, yter two
Mm* aro ccffcring from fadigwticn. By
drinking tea nnd living on plain did they
will son rawer." And, bowing profoundly
to tbo ducha*, (to doctor retired, arrajad.—
Chicago Journal '—
'

Please call ani see ta. Here are some of Ms pries:
NeW Satines, 10 to 25 cents.
Henriettas and Cashmeres 25 to SO cents.

EVERY

• Good style, double width Dress Goods, 101 cents.

AiidJbcj' AU LnnsInxL

L*wn«, Chailies, Ginghanis aud many other dress goods at
prices none can better.
Parasols. Shawls, Plushes, Velvets, and other fancy g\ods.

Closing out Clothing at 25 to 50 per cent, discount.

« 1 ,Tuvecrawrsr
No, raid tte *i*fer, ‘they were only two
far (h-otents.". “Well, if they ain’t worth
moro’n ttat I rtaa't get any morn fa." wm
tho philo.opliical reply.-San Francta-o Re­
porter.
•
/
Drvaatng Like too XatlvL.

Stciubsrgcr eptml enroe time at Baltimore
after hl* return and hobnobbed with inliumtl.ls,.,,
..... k. ..
yuion* norfai of Id, experience a* tbo 1,-^1 of
tte, Samoan nation. Ona &lt;fay ta wm ulllng
about going into the pulpiu and preachmsound Calvfatatic doctrine to tbo island -rs.
“Stefaterger,” said ctw of tte crowd, “did
black coat and vast nnd a white
Un, like a inhitaer!”
'* n’Plicd
^-minister.
*‘G hat did you wear ttanf continued tbo
quosttonar.
’ ’Sarno old things--* dish doth and a lltUo
pta&gt;, . -*&gt; bl. uaTO-.-lTaMd,^ the

" nZE.bureau tas

One Price Clot,

MA
The numerous and flattering testimonials receivol from
various parts of tho ■ country, and tho lar^e aud increasing
home trade prove that- the Bissell linproved is superior t'» nny
Chilled Plow in tbe market.
.
An experience of over forty years as a plow msmufarturer
an inventor has enabled Mr. T. M. Bissell to construct a plow
more nearly perfect and possessing more points of improve­
ment than any of its predecessors.
Among the special points of excellence to which we cal!at­
tention are: 1st. Our patent Bolt-heads used in inouluboara
and land side, so constructed that they will not turn when
tightened or loosened. 2d. Interchangeable and ivrfect• htting repairs. 3d. Combination of steel and chilled .nouM*
board and share on same plow. 4tb. Simplicity aim ease of
stocking. Perfect finish and working qualities.
Call and see the Bissell Plow-at

Sr*7wUe*
J- . Cl T
'vo«n*, ou* of the
. !r’bn
raut“y 03 the shin
13 ,2?’* *Ti!d a taidahipman from
drownfag. Tte ta::.- put ilou *, . 5™“
.w.
uiLiilifSLIS
nara to ttosum of c* ran CEE.UU1 lw:

riM ta-

All No. .1 gooc
able. Price:
ber this whei
"bracket to th

Eu

Everything des

Al

Goodyear Bros.’ Hardioare,

DRIV

THE LADIES

The 0nly SUC

Of Hastings and vicinity are invited to inspect our large ne»
stock of
"^“btanro to tho human.
b°k llto Rla“ UwlU
Sdt in“t’;‘ad’ to «pltoof tte fact ttat ttaya^
wbd.aro.iehcatoand
.------------- Stally teuton.

For

O. D. SPALXD1NC

dupota. He was chewing tobarao. but wm
tco much of 'n gentleman to -show it by
squirting tte julro all over tte.floor of tlie
c.ir It soon became uvidrtit, however, that
te nutxi exj&gt;c«-t. irate, Tte longer to ;&gt;ut it off
tlw greater tte supply ho accumulated. At
tart, t urnln;; cmcul, to raw tho window open;
ttat ta, be itaaght ta He kt fly. Imagiix
* ... I...-, t...
!
. .. ■ ___
aliout eno -foot equate on tho window carctvd with n utatejptny mixture of maliv* and
tobacco juice. Ho tu»d teendecdvnL The
window tra» not open. Tbo otter pmnengers
soon tcok in tho- altuaticu and rili laughed
brortily, tbo victim htenelf joining.—8L
Ix&gt;ci» Glolw-Dcmocrat
\ never bell seed ttat stipy about the little
boy who asked fa* mother to giro him a &lt;kte
of ttastor oil when bo did not nee 1 it merely bocau*u tte wm fa tte tabit of giving him flra&gt;
asnts every time be t&lt;»k a drop, and l»
wanted,five rente to bay gfarn. But yesterday
a Uttio boy who usually gets a nickel wlwuover ho ha* to undergo tbe jninful opcriitiou
of bavin- n splinter extracted, camo nnutlng
ta LU stater with several slivers. After »ta
had jrallid ttem out aud adiuililsteml a few .

Miiifictiral bf SI

Best of all is our trade in Ladies’ Fine Shoes, also Men's
Shoes and Boots.

©live strw j car th-.- Other day. A ti-W tad*.*
and gentlemen w&lt;tj Bitting ia tho conch, and

t

Spi

■Dress

Good5

Silk Warp Henriettas, Nice Line Black Dress
Goods, Satines and French Gingh ’"15'
Henriettas in all colors, Summer Broad­
cloths in all colors.
In.these goods we ehow all the latest patterns. ar-11
u
colore. If you are looking for fine suit's-’'' J
should see them. To match these goods, we can h&lt;&gt;" :,n

ELEGANT LINE OF TRIMMINGS.
Consisting of Girdles, Gimps, Braids, ete. Wc
r«
OU the merits of* tt&gt;«e gi&gt;ds and &lt;1prices we hare put upon them.

JULIUS

,'n '

RUSStLu.

I make a specialty c
dWer. Alt work ga
Leave orders or ent

T1

R. IViut

New £

it tors
in gin
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• of any paper in the

V '■L. XXXIV. NO. 2.

•HASTINGS. MICH., MAY 8.1889.

Hastings Banner
Publish**! W«*dnesdays, by

------ AT-----Hastings. Bahut CotxTr. Mk.'hiqax.
MnacnipTwx rates:
Sl.OOPER YEAR.
........ ............ n ni ur nu Jr.: I.jr no-:.
countyhei1 “*lM*rtber
outside of the

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ADVKBTlXlNG RATES:
Onecslumu per
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Extra clrerge for special positions'.
„

HUSTON IT.

Sprague s Patent

Giant-Frame Umbrella
£VERY FRAME IS WARRANTED.

Manufactured by SPRA6UE &amp; FRENCH, Norwalk, 0., U. S. A.
For Sale at the Pq^ular Store of

.

11; MORRILL &amp;■ CO
Price Clothiers

Hastings, Mich.

All N,o. 1 goods, desirable work, and season­
able.. Prices on them are right. Remem­
ber this when’you need anything from a
bracket to the finest bed room suit.

Furniture
I. rything desirable in this line.

At the Blue Front.

Archie McCoy
DRIVE WELLS,
&gt;il—
Tlie Ohly SUCCESSFUL WELL Made !
1 make a specialty of driving tubular wells, or sinking wells
Ueeper- All work guaranteed.
.
l-eave orders or enquire at Rorabeck’s Feed sheds.

O. A. Whitright,
HASTINGS. MICH.

.

THE NEW FIRM
-------- vr---------

R. Mudge &amp; son
Art-.VW.
receiving their

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New Spring Stock
Sou tird’,!’°ug'lt
sP°k cas^1 an&lt;i would be pleased to show
any tirm i, 0111 B‘ve you batter goods for the money than
* narry county. Call on us and see for yourselves.

’

’

, ,

. JOB PKINTfNG.

Especial rrlde Is felt in the Job Printing De^^n,ent&lt;&gt;f the Baxmxu. Svervtblng In the
entire office la new; and with the fstest fue* of
?’ machinery*
K»«weKSK,".13rSX.“*w'* “»

dfEEi Frame
\&gt;1 WARRANTED

f

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County. . ;

Hastings Banner.

* County.

R. MUDGE &amp; SON.

Rev. a. W itham, from the Clare Circuit
in Clare County. Is viaitiag hta old friends
and neighbors of the Morgan und Castle­
ton circuits.
Samuel Beldon is having the eryispelas
in his hgnffs. which arc swollen and -pain­
ful.
L. P. Cole, of Thomapple Lake, has hl#
grounds cleaned up, and Is using his best
endeavor to make every thing comfortable
and pleasant for pleasure parties the com­
ing season.
The game and fish warden says that lie
will make no more arrests, unless the state
warden will stand by him.
Spearing of fish on the river and Mud
creek Is of quite frequent occurrence.
Every one can give something for the
soldiers oral sailors monument.
Don’t hesitate about giving for the mon­
ument If you can't give more than ten
cents.

WHOLE NO. 1771.
Into the hands of such a boy- a hatchet.
Go to any of our. farms ami look tlie prem­
ises over and.if there is a boy there, and
you will find plenty of evidence U&gt; convict
that boy. If too free use of hatchet, ham­
mer, Jack-knife, and a large piece of chalk.
I do not suppose human nature has chang­
ed from George’s time to this. The honesty'
of little George is questionable from tlie
standpoint of one that has been there. Yes.
1 blame hta papa for buying the Iratehrt or
having a favorite cherry tree to tempt a
future president when a boy. Now where
little George was when confronted by that
stern papa. 1 presume with an apple tree
sprout in his hand and said in a very stern
and commanding why, “George did yon
cut down this cherry tree?". Now George
was very quick In thought The evidences
were all against him. and -when alrnut to
draw hta coat (he had my sympathy) he
conceited the Idea that he would fool the
old man tills time by jumping into hta arms,
putting his arms around his neck and kiss­
ing him, and In a very honest, dramatic
way say ”yes papa I did It with my little
hatchet. I cannot tell a He.” Now, Mr.
Kdltor, If I had 10 or 15 children to bring
up, 1 would never tell of little George and
his hatchet. It's too thin to tell to Jyoung
America. 1 should expeerthey would play
the same trick on me. Kind reader of ye
oHen titiies, please
your memory go
back to those pleasant tatyhood days with
sugar or cake on your hands and checks,
and when confronted by that sainted
mother, not In anger but love for your fu­
ture welfare, have you jumped Into your
piuther's lap and pleaded the same story,
and as a result of your seeming honesty
gut n large piece of bread and molasses.
Legal tender with boy# in those days.
The soldiers' and sailors' monument has
been shipped mid will soon arrive In Hast­
ings. Now let every one take hold and
push the work of raising the money. The
school district committees should do their
work os soon as possible and report to the
township &lt;xnnmitttx*a.

Don’t hesitate about giving for the mon­
ument It you can't give more than ten
cento.
.
Have your mind made up and know jdst
what you can give for the soldiers and saifor# moniiment so that when the committee
calls ou you the amount can be put down
at once. This will hj*lp the committee
wonderfully In doing tlie work.
Jacob Marshall.* of Maple Grove, has
moved in the Flint house.
C. W. Smith. Thomas Berkey. Frank
McDvrby and John Funitas have placed
stone curbing in front of their places of
residence.
Miss Percv Denrary I# spending two or
three weeks in Marshall.
t
Memorial day wiil-tie observed In Na.liville this year.
Jaeob-llvc.knthurn.-of Matteson. III., is
visiting friend* in the village.
O. il. McCall has moved in J. B. Mar­
shall'# house.
•
Henry Felghner Is building a new wall,
preparatory to erecting a line large house
on hta south aide pun-hu**e.
Siijatnr P. T. Coigrove was on our
Mrs, Frank Stanley* children have been
street* last Saturday.
Mis. Eva Bates, of our sehpol. has re-1 having the measles.
•
,
Have your mind made up and know just
signed to accept a more lucrative jsisltiun
what you can give for the •soldiers and
nt Clianrjiion. Midi.
F. G. Raker has bought (be bazaarstock. sailors monument so that when the com­
iirpowd'-r never varies. A marvel of purity
calls on you the amount can be put
II. R. Dickinson’s new house on south mit
igtli and wlmlpsonifties*. More economical
tlieortliu try Kind*, and canttot l»e sold in Main street, is nearly completed.
down nt onge- This will help the commit­
iiipetltlon with the multitude of low tr»t. *bort
M. Lorgmy Iras the frame up for hta new­ tee wonderfully In doing the work.
light, alum or phosphate powder*. Sold only
Miss Edith Dalton commenced her school
... can#, H«»v.th BAKtxu i'owuith Co., ire house on Middle street.
Wall 81. N. Y.
nctfl-UH
&lt;&gt;nr creamery comiuencwl o|»cratlt*ns for again last Monday . She lias been having
the season Jtfhy 1st, with eight teams on the measles.
Etale Insley worked to Myron Emmon'a
the rand gatlH*ring i-reniu and eggs.
E. H. X’anNockcr has hi* new house last week.
Don’t hesitate about giving for tlie mon­
luiarly completed.
•
; The following person* are authorized to re­
Will Reynolds and sister, of Augusta, ument If you can't give more- than ten
ceive •ubscripitara for the Bxxxru:
' Mich.. Is calling on old friends.
W^le^Myer*, Wowdland Ceuta,
A new wapm appears in Myron EmThe soldiers’ and sailors' monument has
. •
W. x. Adktni. Morgan.
b'*en shlpjM'd and will soon arrive in Hast­ mon’s wagon shed.
Jennie Pilgram has about iinijArtl learn­
H. G. )(al.&lt;, Htaffvflta
ings. Now let every one* take hold and
J.- McKelvey. Maule Grove.
ing
her tnidc we understand.- Success to
push the work of raising the money. The
school district commiyee should do their you Jennie, for we need .another dress­
worlras mxmi it* |&gt;omR4o and report to tin­ maker in our neighborhood.
"
&lt;&gt; DounelL
The soldiers’ and sailors* monument has
township commlttwa.
J. N. Covert. Carltira.
Every otn* ean give, something for the lieeh shipped and will Mxtn arrive in Hast­
Postmaster. Freeport.
Ings. Now let every one take hold and
••
• Irving.
soldiers and sailors monument.
D. L. Morthtaad. Ce«!ar Creek.
pu*h the work of raising the mon^. The
F. G. Norwood,
; school district committees should do their
JohnSIxrau. Hk-korv Corners,
urown A j'alriis. PralrietHI**
Have your'tnind made .up and know just work as soon as posable and report to the
what you can give for the soldiers and township rommltte^s.
Every one can give something for the
sailors monument so that when Ute comA.G. Jessup, Oranreriile.
Postmantrr.
Yankee
spring*.,1
niittre calls on you tlx- amount ran be put soldiers and sailors monument.
W Arm»trong,
If
C. W.
howveui Mill*.
Money paid to the** age’.ita will be receipted down nt once. This will help the commitItanHehl.
for by the Bxxxr.a proprietors, mid we fru&gt;: tw wonderfully In doing the work.
Quarterly mating will be held nt the
al! subscritxT* at the places named who have
Work has commenced at the brick yard,
not settled with us will, between thl* date and with a working force of seven hand-. ’
church two weeks from last Sunday.
New Yeart, pay their subscriptions to the
The
ladles*
aid
society held a social at
. Fishing with* hook.nud line Is now in
DaNXKu's agents named above.
lte*[k*ctlulh-,
order, ami boats an* to Ire seen on the tlie church last week.
tiwrx 4tNt3KKRN.
Don't
monlakes every dayy.11. The
■ ;ic strain
steam mat
boat was out
. „hnltate
---- nlwut
.
, 'giving
------ - -for
’ the
,.............
Saturday &lt;-M-nlug with the tuuid on Board ,
,r &gt;,H’ r#"1 K&gt;'e
t,uu» “‘n
cents.
playing some fmt^uiuslc.
Have
your
mind
made
up
mid
know
just
Old M1.&lt; Payne dksl at thtwesidem-e of
Every one can give something for the
what you ean give for the soldiers and
her soibUi-law Jerome Frost Dt-t Tuesday soldier* and sailors monument.
morning of old age.
.
■ Don’t hesitate about giving for -the sailors monument so that when the comM. 1.. Cook of the Bannki: was In town monument if you can’t give more than ten nilhev rafla on you the amount can l&gt;e put
down nt once. This will help tlie commit­
last week organizing for tin* canvas of cents.
’
Assyria In the interest of the Barry county
Dr. Hunt. of Orangeville, is about to tee wondtttfully in doing the work.
Mr. Mosher has a new clerk: a lady frdm
soldiers and salton* monument tund. It move to this place, lie having rented xMr*.
Kalamazoo.
Is hiqied that Assyria u 111 do her jrart In Wadd*s house.
'
Mrs. McKensle is gaining slowly from
tlu-grssi work.
Mr. Barkhuff Is visiting friends In this
her lotfg illness.
^The soldiers’ and sailors’ monument bus vicinity.
’
Mrs. Tn-tbrick hasltceu very. sick, but
tavn shipiMui and will soon arrive in Hast­
Cloverdale can lioast of as tine a meat
Is much lietter nt present.
ings/ Now let every one take bold and market as any village In the county.
Susie und Dora Trethrlck have opened a
push tlie work of raising the money. The
Alexander MeCalhiui is about to move
dress making shop at Bcdfonl.
school district cominlttei's should do their his bam on his own lot.
Corn planting is the order of the day.
work as soon as possible and report to tlie
I.. H. Barnes has gone to Prairieville,
The soldiers’ and sailors’ monument h^*.
township cuinniltttfcs.
to build a tarn for II. Honey well
Vint Hartom lias returned from an ex­
The soldiers’ and sailors'monument Iras been shlp|&gt;ed and will soon arrive In Hast­
tended visit In Detroit and vicinity.
been shipped and will soon arrive In Hast­ ings. Now let every one take bold and
push
the work of raising the money. The
Boni, Friday May tki, to Jesae Fox and ings. Now let every our take hold anti
wife, a boy.
push the work of raising the money. The scliool district committees should do their
The memtairs of E. 8. Cox post G. A. R. school district committee* should do their w|rk as soon as possible and report to thri
and the W. R. C. connected with them ex­ work as soon as possible and report to the township committees.
Every one can give something for the
pect to celebrate Memorial daf at Assyria township committees.
soldiers and sailors nionumen t.
Center riljh appropriate exercises.
Milo.
Every one can give something for the
PrairievHIc grange Is having n contest.
soldiers and sailors monument.
The soldiers’ and sailors’ monument has
Hard frost on the morning of the noth,
Don't- hesitate about giving for the mon­
l&gt;een shipped and will soon arrive In Hast­
ument If you can’t give more than, ten but no damage done.
Have your mltul made up mid know just Iings. Now let every one take hold and
cents. ■
push
the work of raising the money. The
Marecnus Wright and Chas. Johnson, of what you can give for the tmldbr* and I
district committee* should do their
'
Middleville, were in town last week on sailors monument si) tliat when the com- school
mlttee calls on you ttii amount can be put 'work as soon a.* |*OMibh* and report to the
business.
•
Etta and Kate Tompkins have moved to down at once. This wWl help tlie riommlt- 1township committees.
A
TX
pound girl at G. W. McKibbon’s.
tee
wonderfully
in
doing
the
work.
Battle Creek where Kate h&gt; attending
James Russell has built -a new Russel!
How many dgj’B has our legislature been
school.
fence.
1
Lorenzo Dean 1ms lieen summoned to In actual session: how many hours per patent
James Braith was home with his pmz-nts
Hastings as a Juror at the next term of day. and can you mention half a dozen Im­ last Saturday and Sunday.
”
portant bills they have passed during the 1
court
Will Potter wears a pleasant smile, and
The member# of the W. R. C. are re­ time, that the state might have dispensed
when we ask him why, he nays it Is only a
with
for
the
next
two
years?
Except
those.
’
quested to attend tlie next regular meeting
nine
pound
boy.
®
lield on Saturday May 11th, to make ar- the tax payers’will know all about when i
Etta Bennett Is at work for Mrs. C. M.
they pay their taxes next fall.
raiigeipents for Memorial sen-ices.
Don’t hesitate about giving fur the mon- SSmith.
Have your mind made up and know
John McKlbbon, Sr., while burning off a
just what you can give for the soldiers and unujit If you can’t give more than ten
marsh the fire got the better and burned
sailors monument so that when the com­ cents.
Some corn planted: this week will finish, tabout 00 rod of fence for him.
mittee calls on you the amount can be put
Geo. McKibben is building a slat and
Ever}- one can give something for the
down at once. This will help the commit­
wire fence In front of his bouse.
soldiers and sailors monument.
tee wonderfully in dolhg the work.
C. M. Smith* is not touch better.
Wheat came through the winter in good
condition, but is suffering now for want of
Ella Burnham is at work for George Nel­
The soldiers' and sailors’ monument has mln. There are thousand* of acres of land
son.
been shipped and will soon arrive In Hast­ In Barry county tinder their present high •• Monroe Smith had a severe attar t of
ings. Now let every due take hold and state of cultivation, capable of producing heart disease last week, but is better nt
push the work of raising the money. The from 40 to 50 bushels per acre, if not for Ipresent.
school district committees Should do their the many vidsitudes It has to pass 1 Have your mind made up and know just
work as soon as possible and report to the through from seeding to harvest
you can give for the soldiers and
Warren Fisher, of Creasy, is erecting a what
i
■township committees.
sailors monument so that when the com­
Albert Beldon has been under the doc­ fine set of buildings this summer. Dwell- tmittee calls on you the amount can be put
loris care for some time, but be Is now able Ing house, 28x28 front, rear 10x20. horse idown at once. This will help the commit­
hfim 28x36. grain and sheep feeding base- &lt;
to get around again.
tee wonderfully in doing the work.
The new depot at 1 bvrnapple lake is mrnl bam 38x92. 20 fret |x»te. The two I Star lodge I. O. Q. T. elected tbeTollowlatter are up and nearly finished. Sylves­
sided up. and looks quite nice and cosy.
„ r* ‘ing officers last Friday night:
Fisherman feel quite happy at the ter ter btaiaev the Job.
C. T.-l. Burklrk.
.
The centennial celebration at the M. E.
mlnatiooof the Rose suit last Monday,
Vice—Rena Green.
church at PralrieyHIc.^
nril 2Uth.
April
2Wti&gt;. and say
tray tnat
that tney
they wm
will now n«u.
flah. cuurvu
See.—Fred Raymond.
PUmrs
Hyde, ofhas
Morgan,
well carried out Little G“jj
__ MnHrnn.
movedhas
to moved to and
F. S.—Ernest Cook.
hfiThatehrt
came In
In to
to show
show
.lames uyue,
.
h.trhrt inddfOUlly
Incidentally came
Maple Grove center.
Treas.—E. G. Bennett.
Have your mind made up and know Just the character of-the boy future statesmen
Chap.—8. Watoon.
what you can
fm the ’oldler* »nd and presidents are made of. Now, Mr.
Marshal—Mark Ritchie.
Editor,
1
do
not
believe
that
hatchet
yam.
sailors monument so that when the com­
L G.—E. Everhart..
If true or a make up yam, it has Irad a^tad
mittee calls on you ’ke amount can be put
SepUnel—Jasper Raymond.
effect od young America as he is quick to
down at once. Thia will help the commit­
The lodge l» in a flourishing condition.
‘•catch on.” 1 blame his papa for putting
tee wonderfully in doing the work.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
COUNTY NEWS.

and has an addition of 11 members the
present quarter.
. E. G. Bennett and wife and it B. Green
and wife visited at H. B. Bennett’s the
fore part 9f the week.
Every one can give something for the
soldiers and sailors monument
Don’t Italian? about giving for the mon­
ument If you can’t give more than ten
cents.

Have your mind made up and know just
what you can give for the soldiers and
Ntllore monument so that when the cominlttev calls on you tlie amount can be pat
down at once. Thia will help the commit­
tee wonderfully in doing the work.
The fanners have got their coni ground
nearly plowed.Another pioneer gone. James Benson
Carpenter departed this life last Bunday
morning at 8 o’dock. He had been sick
but one week. He leaves a wif^and four
small children, an aged mother and one
brother. John Carpenter, and a large circle
of friends to mourn hta Ions. The funeral
services were held Tuesday nt the M. E.
church conducted by Rev..Jones, of Ann
Arl»r.
Every one can give something for the
solniers monument
Don’t hesitate about giving for tiu^monument If yon can’t give more than ten
ccnta.
Mr. Dunham and wife, of Grand Ledge,
and J. L. Bogardus, of Portland, attended
the funeral J. B. Carpenter.
Jay Carpenter and son Claude, of North
Carlton, Sundayed with Johu Carpenter.
School is progressing finely under the
rule of Mtas Allerdlng.
G. T. Daniels Sundayed with John CarjM-nter and sj ife.
Tiie soldiers’ and sailors' monument has
been shipped and will soon arrive tn Hast­
ings. Now let everj one take hold and
push the work of raising the money. The.
school district committees should do their
work as soon as possible and rcisirt Io the
township comud:tecs.
Remember the medal contest next Fri­
day night.
Have your mind made up and know just
what you can give for the. soldiers and
sailors monument so that .when Ute com­
mittee call* ou you the amount can l&gt;e put
down at once. This will help the commit­
tee wonderfully in doing the work.
Harley Kelsey has the wall nearly com­
pleted for his new house.
Homer Wood Is getting timber on the
.ground to build a Irani.
’
Don’t hesitate about giving for the mon­
ument if you can't give more tlian ten
rente.
May Nmlth.commenccd her school in the
Friend district Monday.
Will Kennedy and wife «|»ent Sunday
with John Fuller anti family.
Every one can give something for the
soldiers and sailors monument. ■
'
Flora indslcy ta spending a few day* at
home.
,
Do not-forget the donation at James
To’wnsend's the Sih.
School began last Monday with a large
attendance.
We expect to set* the “iron horse” In a
few days rushing over the n&gt;
■
The wall is completed for I
store.
and Coats Grove Is taxtmlng.
The new niill is nenring completion.
Tire soldiers' amt -allots’ monument ha-»
been shipped and Willlsoon arrive in Hast­
ings. Now let every one take hold and
push the work of raising the money. The
school district committers should^lo tlielr
work m soon ns pc^slble and n*|x&gt;rt.to the
township committees.

Every- one can give somethingJbrthe
soldiers njuf sailors monument.
Don’t hesitate alHiut giving for the mon­
ument If you can't give more than ten
cents.
Wm. Guy drives a new horse and rides
In a new buggy purchased of B. F. Rey­
nolds, of Nashville.
Mrs. F. Feighner visited her irarenta
north of Nashville last week.
Mr. Liras. Yank and wife, of Woodland,
‘Visited at John Conley’s on Sunday.
Geo. Conley and Wm. Traycr visited in
Woodland and Sunfield Saturday.
Geo; O. Dean i$ building an addition to
his bouse.
Wm. Jarrurd yiidted atT. S. Brice’s in
Hastings last week.
Maurer Bros, have the cellar dug for
their new brick house In west Maple Grove.
Ja*wIs Goss Is contemplating a visit to
New Y’ork state in the near future.
The* soldiers' and sailors' monument has
iH-en shlpjM-d tujd will soon anive in lla-*tings. Naw let every one take hold and
push the woijc-of ralaing-the money. Tlie
school district committees abpuld do their
work v 4*’n “s possible and report to, the
township committee-.
Have your mind made up and know Just
what you ean give for the soldiers and
sailors monument so tliat when the com­
mittee calls on you the amount can be put
down at once. This will help the commit­
tee wonderfully in doing the work.
'Hie soldiers’ and sailors’ monument has
been shipped and will soon arrive In Hast­
ings. Now let every- one take bold and
push the work of raising the money. The
school district committees should do their
work a# soon as poaalble and import to the
township committees.
Dr. Backet spent a part of last week in
Bastings and Kalamazoo.
L. I^veland and wife ajienl Sunday at
M. J. Taggah’s, Hickory Comers.
• Mrs. Doyle, of Kalamazoo. Is the guest
of Mrs. Eva Cairns.
Bertha Terpennlng Is visiting Mrs. Fen­
nel.
Rev. DeHann preached in English for
the first time to a large audience on Sunday
evening. All ueemed much Interested.
‘ Have your mind made up and know Just
what you can give for the soldiers and
sailors monument so that when the com­
mittee calls on you the amount can be pul
down at onh*. This will help the commit­
tee wonderfully in doing the work.
The exercises on the centennial an­
niversary of Washington’s Inauguration,
which were held in the M. E. church on
Tuesday evening of last week were quite
interesting. Papers on different subjects
were read by Mmars. Pem-.ColHtu, Smith
and Goaa: alm by ‘
Lucy DeWolf, who.
biography

More County News on &lt;th page.

�REMARKS ABOUT WORDS.

WHAT IS FLIRTAT1ONI

THE STORY OF A GIANT.
A TRULY WONDERFUL SPECIMEN OF
PHYSICAL MANHOOD.

Tfa walking ta the mouailgtit,
TH battening on a glove ;
Tto lipi that speak of plays next week,
While eyre ore talklxg loro.

Th sottrUilfcg hid beneath the lid.

Tho following history of a retu-irkablc man,
which wo compile from a sketch published iu

Tta tucking in the carrtagr.

And one goes homo t&lt;&gt; sleep;
i Bc&lt; joys must end, tra fa. my friend.

A’groat many young play warriors have
built formidable mow forte, but they never
have Imagined probably that there could bo

tual wnldier® and for purpows of defense
against bullets.
Lately, however, the Norwegian officer*
have bora conducting waw interesting ex­
periments in snow fortifications.
A colonel in tlio royal service recently had.
constructed iutrvnclimcnts of packed snow,
about three yanto in thickness. Then bo
term promise* to be as widespread ami Luting placed a firing detachment a dfatanro of
zj.tbc older ones, tilling ox it does a long felt thirty-three ynnfa from tlio intrenchrncnt*
and. canted moiv Hum three hundred rifle
want tn the English language.
*hota to be tired into tbo fort.
After tho firing tho snow walls were ex­
amined, and it was found tliat riot a single
“steady diet,!’ biitbne of our mcM prominent rifle bail bad penetrated ntoro than a yartl
writers lute denominated slang in the recruito und a quarter intoDxj snow.
Tho I &gt;uHet* were found flattened out, n* if
’ of n language, nnd the conclusion would ap­
pear,correct from the avidity with which tbo they had been tired into souMbai-dsubataure.
Such breast w orks weald undoubtrelly prove
public accept an applicable term and use it.
very useful against infantry In n winter cam[Kiign in a snowy country. But a military
prtwnt time justifiee tile above asu-rtiun.
There are many words, iweli as kidnaping, force intrenched behind them wonld have oc^
boycotting, hustling, etc., which are rrixived casiou to fear a thaw or a heavy rain quite
n* valuaUc additions to our language. Dude as much as the ballets of the enemy. —Youth'*
and ls«am are two verycotuprelwasivowords, Companion..
which will, be found in future dictionaries.

defeatoil [«illticnl aindldnto, tlie ''exploded1'
financial venture, the overturned market
basket; in short, mishaps and disappointments
«f all kindi, are described M‘‘in the soup."
Thi* phrase, which b&gt; wippiwd to bo novel.

.K-

bly suggwted by the Iwom of a cannon.” We
expect to find more reliable informatiuu than
that in a Hub journal, published In tlie Athens
of America. They might as well try to trace
its derivation to tho boom of a schooner. The
fact fa, It comes from a logging term, a Ikxxu
twing &lt;i mom &lt;&gt;f logs rushing ihiwn stream on
a spring freshet.
One of the very latest nddltlous to our
vocabulary of dang terms is tbo expression

-

II -b.-—-r ou»»&lt;
exac t plan*, where fa lie w
Would it not fa* well to have a »|wo«J

' In ntlvertfalng Gilletta'a new play. ‘A
1-egnl Wreck,'" said tho agent, “Harry
Powers, of Ilooley's, Ims unconsciously been
tbocause pf -bitter strife between a number
of young lawyors'bf this city. One day a
young limb of tlio law took a Uli announcing
the ptay, cut out the title and pasted it upon
thedotfr.if a rival lawyer aero-.- the hull.
This lawyer was at tly&gt; matinee nt tb« time,
nnd be returned to hb office bdFere he went

Editor Madill, of Chicago,
bill in I'nrA a few y«r» ago. Tho twrtjtey
num, the subject of thia sketch, u that be sp­ fa,elambrrrd to the bureau for*•
in the thin! rtory
pa?&lt;*
. ..

dinary strength and stature attracted much
attention.
Freeman is said to have been at tliat time
6 feet tall mid to havo measured 3 feet iutuw&gt;
the shoulders. His arips u bs-re they sprang
from his chest were as largo a* a medium
sized man's body, and they tapered down to a
band not k*a than 3 inches in thicknc**.
"hllo the fist* could only be compared to
sledeu hammer iu
in size'and
streiietli.
sledgu
titn 'and strength.

growing in bulk. Ho received thn wages of
an ordinary workman, but bis enormous
strength mado him a most destructive one.
Such a Titan should Lave had giant tools
madn on purpose for iuni,.for when he scinsl
an onlinary shore) it wont through thu day
like a breaking^up plow, and the liandlo sura
cauio off if th? blade held. An ordinary ox
eyo in tho wood and tho lidvosplintered. Ho
wemed quite incapable of nieJumrin^ tlw
force bo laid out, like ortlitiary men.
•

RHOVINU BOATS OVKB 8HpAU&lt;

When ho stood among a gong of laliorara
tho contrast inado them look like chikireu.
Tho strolling Indian* w-juld stare at him in
amaumrat a few moments, and then with a
deep .-'Ugh'1 would hasten out of .ught ns
ra^dly as their'dignity would permit.
Ho was put to do tho work of twofwir* ot
oxen: to remove tho trunks of trvee, cut in
oxen would have done, bat. putting hi* right
bond under tlu&gt; cud of tlie lag, raising it from
tbo ground. Hum balancing it ncn*a his left
fureanh, he shot it far out to otw side with
all th” ease tliat u skilled w, irk man lilies split
cordwoixL And thus, day after day, tbo
giant worked until tbo canal was finished.
Freeman's next api&gt;carani&gt;' was on tho
boats that pli.xl along the Huron river, in
Michigan, where )&gt;o wns at onev engine and
tackle to handle hwy freight What other*
could not shore or roll he would pick up und
carry, qg perhaps t&lt;*^ When .the Ixaivily
freighted boat stuck ou the ripples ho often
stej&gt;jx&gt;d out of tbo stem nod pushed it over.
Tho crew would liavo scarcely been surprised
if bo bad taken both boat and cargo tinder
bis. arm and marched am*, by land when
they cam* to lang bends bi tho river.
.

&gt;.

In Uw-strn"

at th” ikrttom ot a eno no -----------Tb« Pnrfa bureau has jurtbrea n-organiied.
Artiek* found are entersd at tlie c-cntrnJ
office, with ti«i name of the flodw. -T" claim
shetn. nil that fa newstory to to properly
Ideality Ihrai. und they are
without charge, u gratuity for the flutter
tnuallv being 1-fl; but «&gt;'*-’ I" •'■Urriy at tlxoption' of the owTxrr. If after M***5*
th” article fa nut recfaimnl tlx- tinder may
chitm it for-l:iumlf. In case he -lore not it h
wut jotlir magazine tor storage”Im-” months,
and there, if it be clothmgor wmit-thing &lt;&gt;t n
|wi&lt;imWu nature’it fa sold. Olberwfao it fa
kept for three yean* An instanre. i. cited in
Izi Rcpttbliqvo Erairause wbcrw n l^imiap
let )(i,&lt;w fntne* in a carriage
Eighteen montfi* i«»**i. and bapp’-aiiig to
Im ii Fnrfa again anil hearing for t|x&gt; w»l
time of tii’- bureau for stolen artk-b*, ho went
there uml HWulu inquiry Hu wsx n&lt;&lt;»uwln«l
to iiavo it bunded over to him, iui&gt;t In hfa gcucoachman wte&gt; liad plw*d R 'bet'

Now, it &lt;kw*snim a little utiju-d that the

thp company owning tbrin, ami. the know).
edge that the fsvduct of hb find will pnd»
ably go into the p*ket» of his ■,l»&gt;&lt;»," 1* cer­
tainly no ineehti . e to tlie honesty of an einjJoyc. Not only fa thi* Parisian institution
self supjiorting. but it dies offer an iucftntiva
uuca bring awarded in prise* to tl»&gt; jxdiremen. coachman and others who have aggro
gnt&lt;xl_ the moat valuable find* during tlw

that tbo pit was idte tho next day. A pitman
in tho gallery shouted at tho top cf bin
J.OOO liuabdi per day. During the fall and
early winter about 30,000 people are employed
Lord Hopetoun recently, discovered accfa
dentally, hi the library of bis country man-

Boston

Blood
parillftThia medicine to *n Alterative, and
causes a radical change in the
qulto so rapid as in others; but with persfawnoe, tha reault »■ certain. Bead
th'ra*Xtestimoui*l»: —
•• For two year* I suffered from *
...in in tnr risht side, and had other trou-

Dry Goods Sure
Bmwomtnjifi

V~“’

MARR &amp; DUFF

«■ last May a large carbuncle broke out Are liavlng the Wggvx; kind .,f 3
•;
on my arm. Tlie usual remedies had no their 3fi inch Glovla silk uinbreHa^
J'.'
effect and I wm confined to my bed for
right weeks. A
lnd,°u^
gun frames and gold hra-fa ;iul
Aver'x Sarsaparilla. Ix»« than three botselling
for
81.49,
also
on
th.
‘
r
'
_•,
tte* healed Uiesore. In all my experience
black sateen umbrella*. wtaK..u fns&gt;x
und gold head* that an- lieiisg
j,.,,
81.10. These are two of the innq
ant naira lu ndn and shin.-''m;!.reU4. ,.vt
offered to the pi:MN-, ^‘h,•-,i&gt;.
•*I bad a dry *caly humor for yeutra, with gold head that weim UI-.r. _. &gt;l)t '(i*
und suffered terribly; and, m my brother 81.49 to just tlie Mme as that
suit sister wore similarly afflicted, I premer for 82.50. We dow,| out tl&gt;- kg,
.nmr tbs malady M heredity­
winter. Dr. Tyrou, (ot Fernandina. Fla.,) prising nearly.* four huudtitn,..
__ _
tnlru Av«r*a Rarssna.
purchased
chrttp ynd y&lt;.., a;,
rilia. oxm
•• " —
.
advantage of our putrh.i-&gt;-. RonxniM •&lt;.
U|«n ■; b«lr Io, lb- 1— U.n»
I
n
tiecr-.sory
to rotne eady
tte vsn.
t Wll.», 1«&gt; Cl»mb.n
New York City.
moving fa*L only tL in |
.. )t. L
“Last fall and winter I was troubled
with a dull, heavy pain in my side. A did headed silk uinbrelliteirtb*; u/audi- ,,
;y _..
not. notice It at find, but it gradually grew for fast black aaUim uhibr« !!r„
wi&gt;r*) until it
almost unbearable. worth 81-WJ.
During Ui” latter part of tills time, disor­
ders of the stomach and liver increased my
trouble*. 1 b-gan taking Ayer's MraapaOur Stunner Umbrellas
rilla. and, after faithfully continuing the um,
of this medicine for some months, the pain
disappeared and 1 wm completely enred.” Tbat.we ore selling for 'Jl.ifrwni i?5.50ar.'
good value fi&gt;cS3.&amp;0 and S5.imi. Wc Lxu
them in ijt losru and -lori'ani
.
handle*. Full line &lt;rf fanry j*ra&lt;« l-. aj;
styles and prices.
We are liavlng a big tnnh- uf our ,prfnc
Dr. J. O. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass. jackets that wc an- nelling i. • *.&lt;Xu. $; v?
9i.th, ®L00. •».«. S3. TA, M.watHj M.Ac.
etn. Th'-si- arc unusually pretty .tjfa*
and good valueiL They are in Wack .ad
eolora. A)»o a big lltn- of liradrd wrap,

Wonderful Results.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

S&amp;-00, SA.3U^8.0&amp; and ffiZA etc.

. An ingeniiina artifice that has lately been
suecwfuUy pit in practice at Haenandnah
by the Itaritag company, at tlw Koliino-ir
colliery, for .refilling the excavations from
which coal ba* been taken out, is worthy of
mention, sfnre it fa dneirabte that It should be
imitated ofarsihcro throughout tin- coal re­
gions where similar conditions prevail. Thmethod i« liotli sitnpli* and effective, and pre.
vente the raving in at tlie earth aliore, and
tlie consequent low of valuable ;&gt;ru|&lt;Tty,
sporting men unfortunately heard of thb tm- wbjcli luu not Itreti infrequent in the mining,
celebrated giant anti concluded tliat then’
valuable p^lar* &lt;d ynirr coal. which tar nuuiypleusachHd. Ho iackixl ambition, hail no
desire to exhibit or push himself, and pos- fo prevent falling tn of tlw* roof. can now I*
M»ed a most nminbh- disposition. Any eno
lent around to show that the play bad noth­ could lend him, and bo never apjxwrel to
chutes, similar to thow’ uwxl iu dbeharging
laughter ,,n bearing a mantel) of ••Jetting ing to do with a busted attorney.”—Ghieago
Herald.
coal from carts into cellar*, and- nu &lt;txlkw
tho wind tamper with his chinchiUys." Pat
tlieso sharpers, .who detorminad to turn his chain with wraprri* attached, automatically
Tlie Duration &lt;jf IJglitiling. /
prodigious jxiwcra to their persvuul advan­ conveys the fine refuse from tbo cent Irvakcrs
und it hasa bigh i«*itlon in tho theatrical
It' has become im]xirtazit, in connection tage.. Accordingly, bo was |«r*uaded to ac­
vocabulary. :,
with the ncwiT ideas ou tbo lightning &lt;li»- company them to the eastern states under into a sccoml chutu.
*
MlHVfikar OBDtKAHl- WORM.
cbarge, to determine’ wbethur the flnrii lias n
A* tlie coal dirt fall* on this, water. )&lt;uniped
A short tinx? ago the word'‘potwalloper" MHisiblo duration or fa instantanrons. Ac­ promise of far more । roiltable empkiyment
It fa Dot strange tliat in such company the from tlic tninre. mixes with it through n jig
cordingly AL JaiiMen, tho well known French
an slang. Ttw one who list’d it cauteudcd phy*ici»t, lias &lt;&gt;»vi»d a cranera for measur­ goodnaUinri giant soon fell into bad habita or jMiddling telle into the bowels of Hie earth,
Unfortunately glante are only 'men, and the from 'wbenra the'coal lias bn&lt;n nsnovrsL
that it was Queen's English, ami referred her
ing thi« time occupied by a flash. It is made gambler* who captured poor ‘Freeman made Tin' coal .dirt settle* to tlio bottom of thn
double; uua half containing n disc of *emishowed tho word there mid drilned aa “a t.zed paper, which fa fixed; tho other half a sport of him as tbo Philistine, mado spurt of
an outlet briow, to b» again pumpstt out to
voter lu certain borough* in England where rimilar disc, which is rotated round on axis tbn bripleia Samson.
It is related tliat nt Buffalo they urat him rc].Mt its duty. Tbo cm it th» ptakflinr
all who boll (wallop) a ]&gt;ot are entitled to through ite cent’-rand perpendicular to it*
vote.” A similar term in this country is the plane. Tho velocity of ite rotation fa known. into a dock saloon with a l.COO pmnd nnchor the refuse matter Izirk into the mines, about
undi-r hi* arm, ranch a* a cixifper orriiw hfa ' th ran tn frar oant« par
y —.1, u ,.rjwho ostrofiibly live at two or three different It follows that s ben a lightning flash L&lt; pho- ax, to pawn it for drinks. He got the liquor, *mall conqiarwi with tho value of the pillars
tograpbed by-this double camera tho two and tbo barkrep r was glad to treat him for of marketable coal of whii-b tlie mines mar
images will not tie exactly aliki&lt; and capable
lie safely • robbed.’' and the security ob
This ignorance of the correct meaning of of being Riperpuscd, becantu one plate is in carrying th&lt;- anchor out again.
nr tiixD or coxBcxpTiox.
taino! for dwelling and railroad projs-rty on
words fa mure universal than one would sup- motion while thi&gt; other is fixed. But n&lt; a
Tlio giant's new friend* soon traveled to Hire Mirforo, above the mine* Already nwrri
pom. Should you udt a person tho meaning
tho sea const and finally -sdled for England. than two acres brorath tte» city of Shraanag« he has taken are capable of superposi­ They intended Io get tho ad vanIn go of to*. iloah, from which tbo roof luuibccn mined,
him bclloyo it alx- meant “to sweat.” He, tion. nnd therefore ho infer* the duration of English champion, hut they found Hint they havo Irra again mildly refilled with tint co!
had on hlqibant on their lurads.
‘ dirt which used to lie pii-d mountains iiigi;
. would be jioxitivc tliat it is you who arc the flash to'bo very small—Boston Herald.
A friendly qorring match as an experi­ aroma! the town.-Journal Fnmklip Insti
wrong, thinking you luivo tlw two words perment, with n professional boxer, showed that tutc.
splre and transpire mixed up. But Whan
for
FYrenuui
a
match
with
any
living
pugilist
One of tbo pluckiest fcllovfs that ever lived
they hunt up the word they will Im con­
Vn*ophlUleated Traveler*.
vinced. Ask a )&gt;er*on the meaning of “iivki” in Montana is John Myers, £0 year* old, who wm iwjiassibto. The giant * facu could uot
Of &lt;v&gt;nrw&gt; you l.-avo noticed : hews sitters
and they will my “pale, ghastly;" they uro has just gone through u thrilllug expcriaice. be effectually rrachcd. Blows on Ufa body
He fa a cowboy, awl was hunting fur horses might as well havo been planted on a sand who oempy the benchos in tlw depot waiting
surprised that it ineoisi Uack end Hue.
with a party ou tbo Htillwatcr river. He bag. white his blows wore given with thr. room. Cei'tainipropte never ptotend to make
mimndantood. The proper intorprt'uition wm miising Tuesday night « hen tho others foreu of a pile driver, and no matter wlmt railroad ronnccUou*. They arrive Iwre in
tbo morning and are obliged t«&gt; wait nil &lt;fav
of tho ward is very different from its real camo- in. It was thought be had stopped they met, tbo obstacle wrat to the earth.
By the ruse of representing him os large long for tiirir outgoing train. TlnL, people
meaning. When wo read ot a lurid sky m at 10c® “squaw man's" bouse, and no fear
from a fire, wo think it generally as bright was frit for bis safety. Two days after the and strong, but wholly igaorant of tlie never leaves the depot. They are Jfrnid torod. The word**lurld" mean* gteirtly, pale, men in the camp noticed a dark object slowly science, hfa, Imcken finally, succeeded iu afrsid tliat they will run aertwa nicked
sliding down theddo of on opposite bluff. making a match-with n noted prize fighter bunco man who will do them out«.( tbrir
Tho parties camo on tho ground, but at tho hard rarwd wealth; consequentiv they hug
A great many other insUmctn ctmld bo
cited of tins uiixuso of wardi Thu above anil iii» bead and fuco horribly lacerated. He first sight of Freeman his opponent turnnl tho depot all day long mid exist In US' big
from J.^
away, aaylng: “1 camo to fight with n largo waiting room. Tbsy.ro
Inrtanoen. will show you what llttlo reliance
am bo placed on any Impression and can posuro ho liud Sindcrgonc, draggiug hfaiwlf man, not with a mountain.''- Tbo n-cond-j rille, Jay county. City life fa to them a gi
havo of the meaning of .1 word. A small nlong for thirty hours In tbo snow. His horse and referee* thereupon declared tho tnatch gnutic puxzlo. They are dead afraklto«perieuro it. excitement. Tlx, North wrefaru
dictionary gbinevd at occasionally will do stumbled und threw him on the rocks anil fairly “off.”
for
And now the unlucky giant became aware d’-j«‘t waiting room fa .
—Hartford Globe.
steep bluff wliere few men could walk.—Hel­ of the werthiemnoss of his mercenary fraud.
While there wm u prospect tliat ho could win
Many of them are women, who do not know
ena Special to Globe-Democrat.
fortune* for them they had hired him far enough to chi n gum without n rwipu Tl&gt;ev
__ 17 ... J
away from hfa home aud hi* few Larablo are alwar. afrakl
Thy industry of drying and “cvnjiorating"
fruit bi thesu days fa of infinitely greater
Sams time ago a company of traveling
actors wero playing "Macbeth" ata colliery
- .
&gt;uo new. statul
strange
land,
without
friends
or
resourcM.
whore
sbe
looted
through
th
”
Hiow
caw at a
village within tho proverbial 100 miles from
From Michigan to Livcrpoci tho stylo &lt;rf totof Indfan mocorin.ahd t™d work of .U
*tring up appfa® by izusfaig a cotton cord Newcastle. All went well until tho fast scene
' through tbo places with a darning uondlo nnd whero Macbeth wm being j&gt;ursued by living had boon entirely new to tbo simple
n,, &gt; ,
।... vuvukiii, sue sam to yj,, att-.-j--,.
bang tho festoonsalwut the kitchen or nround Macduff Macbeth enters brcathk-Mi with cx- and temrawatelv r—
1 ouugWian, what fa the price of that cakeF
tho stove pipe in an upper room: or wjien in &lt; itemeffl. and in a tragic maimer place* his
liand to bin ear in a Hitraing attitude, ex­ demiiiied his health, and a pulmomu^ trou­ Tho young msu tokl her that it was not *
ble
was
drrelopod.
His
enormous
strength'
claiming, “HarkI what nobn to that I heart

■Gone to court—lock in half an hour,’ svben
lie was cliagrined to find under bb nam^qn
tho door the legend. 'A Ix-gal Wreck.’ Look­
■row a flvo and a man tell* you hwUouto ytmr ing acrosK too I19II he found lit rival's door
curves you will know what he Means, for n adorned with a card reading; 'Gone to, the
naWman that is onto lhe curves of n pitcher law library.’ He fixed the offensive placard
is tbs one that hits the ball for a four-bagger. under tho rival's naino nnd then went around
The word "whlddrn." fa a wonderful thing. tho corner an'ddiscovorvd him eating a cheese
sandwich and drinking a glass of beer iu the
•can public have decided that tin* word' ‘law library.’ Tbo two young lawyers nearly
camo to blows when they found each other
the guilty party, and when the story leaked
flattest song and scorn a bit. especially if out tlie 'Ix-gal Wreck’ [«sten&gt; mro in deanything fa hinted at about tho breeze sigh­ tnnnd in law offices nil around town. When
ing through, etc. Even tbo most remote

Long-Standing
Without a cure. I lM!8“?,u’^^(u’jri1*v‘t*r

physical strength mid noble proportions.

apart a man us to make his pre-cmincuo) n
positive drawback to him.

situation of butnnnity at that time in

credited to The noT.ni Herald; and speaking

s»v” a, for a small ortlcie t&lt;* m
fc-nrVM.

. ___.. &lt;h«« linvu iti Faris, for e*a«np«”

I llp« ou finger Ups,

what odd effect i« "in tbe suop.'

from toe Preaet. That MKbt

Whstfa CirtaUoo! BmUy.

DERIVATION AND USE OF SOME OF
OUR EVERY DAY TERMS.

in uch admired m either tho man nr the

RECOVERING l0ST arTICLES'

^ORS^

It Will

pay you to look us through. Also ask tew
the finest line of lace curtain- in the city.

BLANKETS
P. DRAKE. M. !»..

rROBATajdBDKK.

nine.
insiKMi., uuuir ui
Probate
In the matter of Hie estate of Daniel K. Hbelp,
deceMcd
On rrading and filing the petition, &lt;hil&gt; veri­
fied. of John 1' Khrl|&gt;. hnnlier of said dvrwwd.
|&gt;ro&gt;liic tirat administration of sakl e*txte mav
be muted to Kugrcr ifarthorn or nmk other
suitable person.
. T|WJT“P°'' h h ordered, that Thunriav the 16th
day ul Mar Ji. !».. t*». at tea o'clock In the
torenoon. hr assigned for the bearing ot mt«'
petition, and that the heirs at law of said ite.--•® R,aw.vKS2-"i'ra»^.i
said court, thru to he balden at H&lt;e Probate
office, .ii tlie city of liaatiuM. In said r.univ.
and slum- rune. If any there tx-, why the prarat-

... ....
, irciiuuii. win me nrarIng thereof by causing x copy &lt;d tills order to be
iMiDlhdHri in the lUsTiXiis Bannfi: a news|«|*r tirinted iui&lt;t dreulated In xald County id
ifarn- oure Iu nrli wrek for three saocearivt
uv.,1, nn.vU.... ’n
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(A tnw copy.-]

M. F1MZER 8 BROS.. Lo

ANN ARB(
m. b.

(iiiXANFiE. Noun rui&gt;;-

.
! UTS. Claim trvi.-L
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will pro-ceut. all ktnifa ot claims uriot-

LOUSE’S EXI

him

iH-partmenis &lt;&gt;( thr Interior offi.
Can «= •
at his *torr. corner tteitrt and Jritenmt -­
Haiti ugs. Mich.

M. FOWLE1L
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United state* courts. '
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tfaak.
Hading*. MirhUii.
Associate offlees. Room* 1 ivaud R. W
Uouseman Block, Grand llaptes. M*b-

pRAMEK BATES a t'HAMER
V
Attorney* st I•*"
,
Practices In all court* ut the -i .tesnd I s
fitaios. Special attention toc&gt;r«-tion*. M­
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THIRD

A. BARBE1L M. 1»..
.
Fltysk-ian and Surgeon, . ,
Office over Net in’s store. OK**
fra* t
to b p. tn.
■
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&gt;. can Solid Extract 8*50
J.M. LOOSE RED CL0

W. LOWRY. M.
Physielan and Surg«w-

VOUNfiMENn

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For Sale by W. H. GO

ParUrnfare
A ALKXflMX BROS., JkB

Office and residence.
House.Hastings, Mich.

cWMltox

.EaTMT-rra

(Office 111 Baton block. Ilu’tinp--)
Practtofaall this court* &lt;.t tbe_.uie_

u-s?.w«!a”
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Bnntau. »•
Broow Snu-C, c. fan.

___ 4

A E. KENASTON.
CL.
Attorney *1 Uw.
(Over J. A Goodvear &amp;
PrUlL. In all aourtsol tLe Blate. IriieC-*”

Mich.

Oacnty._______;_________________
R. TIMMERMAN. Houuer*^'® Phj'

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alclan and Surge’”'(Ogee over LathropY dnnt

-

artin v. barker. r&gt;‘«i esuw-’0"
aurance and Loa&gt;'&lt;

ROBERTSON F»ost

South Carolina olwayv hongs u murderer
thb WM

recorded.

Ort themarKet. Tr)r
a better test thane
about it. Giveita fa
Your dealsr h

STENOGRAPHIC IN

** —T-u.- .,&gt;?!*□,■—1

world" It fa

edged to bp tl]e
and n]dst las tig

SI.OOO PER YEJ
JUST.’THE THINC FOI

nectlng with rtwidrore. *t HtJtasxys &gt;;■

don Cor. Pittsburg Dispatch.

a prriloti*

Old Honesty is

Just as readily a* by atteudlng »

M

quietly taken human

genuine
r\tu H tin ta
every plug.

S5O TO SI 50 PER M

now over hauling their libraries, in tho bopu
of making an equally valuable find. Th-

artitu properly appreeicotmtrynwn. Fur tdnro

B

LESSONS BY MJ
A new maUtod—SIMPLE snd

BATTLE CREEK.

Hasting*,
ominine thn

0J4E!

SHORTH/i

ARE THE STRONGEST.

Hastings City Bank,

the meet magnlflcatit specimen nt phyMcal

OL

YOU CAN LEA

lowt price*.

QOUK « SHELIHIN.

During Preaman's anUre life no refining In ■
flnaico camo near him; no one tried io en­
lighten and beautify the mh.-d and soul which

IINZE

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L. W* "*
douktom:

gillaspie.

�Do'Vou

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,OLD
MOJIEJSTY

FARM AND GARDEN.

the Threshing Machines then
in use were almost wholly of
Lie clan known as the " Endless
Apron style. Then it Was that
Nichols a Shepard, of Battle
Creek,Mich.,inventedand began
to develop dn entirely new and
novel style o( Grain Thresher and
beparator, which they very appro­
priately named the “Vibrator."
It was a, revolution in Thresh­
ing Machines, and.from a small
^.-rinning of five machines in
1858 they soon' reached a pro­
duct of 1,000 yearly.
Their Vibrator drove the" End­
less Apron’^machine out of mar­
ket, and all othermakers copied
it as closely as they dared. To­
day all Threshing Machines of
any reputation or merit use the
principles of the old Vibrator.
Nichols &amp; Shepard have con­
tinued in the business without
change o£ name, location, or
management; and during* the
past three years have brought
out and developed another hew
Threshing Machine for grain and
seeds, as superior to all existing
machines as their former was to
the ‘ Endless Apron .' They name
this new and improved Thresher

■ genuine has a
H tin tag on
/ P'ug.

.

Y is acKnowl... io tie t&gt;ie ourese
x
laatingplcoc
■. i- iiMnglobacci
■; .
irjdng it io'
- test: han any talk
.
G; &gt;l a fair trial,
fealar has it.
n BRO?.. Lwlsitte.

&gt;t

.

AT HOMS
I)
■• •&gt;5 fu nding wine school ifad
.,* '-.I the Afemra.
LESSONS BY MAIL. •
■&lt; .H'.MFl.E ,,-ui THOROUGH.
. r*.:,.iraJ uriteisget fnins
$5(T«TO SI 50 PER MONTH.
- tight, Pleawsnt and reapectablr.
:■
. aroen Sluirtnand In tbl&gt; way

SI.000 PER YEAR.
JUST THE THING FOR LADIES.
i !wf ;*artk t^arx to the

; •

E

and predict as great a revolution
in the trade, and as complete
success over' all rivals as tlicy
had thirty-one years ago.
If you are iatcrested as a Farmer or Thr-Jiertnan, wriio fof jxartkulu:*., which they
• send free. Adi fess

NICHOLS &amp; SHEPARD.
BATTLE CREEK, MICH.

can Learn

SHORTHAND I
■ .

IVIBRATORI

GRAPHIC. INSTITUTE.
ANN ARBOR, MICH.

LOOSE’S EXTRACT

* ■ Inpflcct Jirty tat, l»»&lt;_
.North. I
Station’

A

“ Tkt Luagara tills Route.”

v 7HE CHEAT

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• Abweascs. Blood Poisoning. Salt
- . Catarrh, Erysipelas. Rheumatism,
. Blood and Skin Diseases.
-' ■ Pint BoUle. or 8 Bottles for IS.
. ’i. L.nJ Extract 8X50
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HAHN. »
Agent. Martini's.
HJtS G. &gt;* AT. A..Cblca&lt;o.

mm's

tv mm

is the only proprietary medlrine.nn the market
prepared expressly for
THROAT A^.,I’liy$|£j&gt;IS,'AS,W f”’*

His a safe nnd certain cure for 'Whooping

SALT

RHEUM,

SCALDS. SORES,
4 WOUNDS. IN-

r ■

SAiSffl
INVALU*

FOR CATARRH.
Rcuxatr onuooiaT* ait
&gt;v on « Positive GuXrxhtci
' T tale by W. H. Goodyear.
fltOB.VlK OltOKR.
- L'-' lilgau. County of Ba-i.

x£&gt;9T?*

.

• ' . V.,rTy’ boltiea at the Probate Oflkra tn
•■■ ■* ii.i'ttnia, in siuti county, ou wedes. . ’
0* April, tn Ute year onetbou*‘;1 ,‘!&gt;dro&lt;l *ud eirhty nine.
* I'niti '* ,liari"» W. Ann.«trong. Judge of
-v^dSSSd5Lu*ertate cf W4,u“ A- v“

'.
(

tike coniplaiuto so common to ciiUdlicxrt; con­
tains no opiate*, thereby obviating the ■tan»rrous effects oftenrnaultlmr when co»«h mixtures
prepared for adulta are given to children.
TRUE TO ITU NAME.
-Have never found a medicine more tnic to
its'name than Peckham** Croup Renrcdj^ I
always use it for my own children nnd recommrtid It to tnr cinttomere. 1 n*yer knew It_U&gt;
fall.*’-A. W. Stevenson, druggirt, Muikctron,
Mich.

Peckham’s Croup Remedy
•
FOR CHILDREN. bold tar all druggislv. »««&gt;»• ,’rtT?Te*Lu“»,y
by Dr. H. C. Pedtimin A Co..
Mothers, don’t wait until tomorrow. Get a Dot­
tie today.

50 doses, 25 cents.
PBOBATE ORDEK.

C-ranty of Barry, holdvn ax the
2 rami?
tho City of Hartings, ta m &lt;1 coiuit&gt;*-on Hatue
day. the 13th day of April, ta the &gt;ear ono
thousand eight hundred and eigtitj nlnn.

1 te ethe matter of the estate of John B.

fl.4lrt'u-,l’.nsi?r’&lt;1 Mlntru’&lt;rprtlUon. duly verb
,,■. '* ’’.rn.oi,. Pray tax that a certain in­ EOu readtacand flll:« u»e petition­
tv
aJ* 111 tab court, purporting to
••■ J 11 nt
taatatnrnl tmti codicil there- Ord. of Sylvia A. btairf. widow of ’J*’1 deceased.
it•
I1, tierrwd. may be admlUed to
r titu.; 11 'k” executor therein named ap' tan?
ordered, that Thursday, thr
l, '
A- V* ,8W* at tan o'clock
’«ii iu*- h,1,.*00' “ft
Ml’*JF
,ed*or the betting of i
SlrXltLASS
Haiti petition. *«d that the heirs at law «*«•!*
deceased nnd all other perraxw tatervrted iu
said estate, are required to nppc*r nt a
of said court, then to be holdnti at the 1 roimte
Offtee in the «lty of HMlinm. ‘',s“ [’ro“'lL J
allow cwh,&lt;I any there be. wll&gt; /J'*
c.t “j
- ‘ f; ,.^15*4, nM ** groated A nd It
the
’'«*
P*.*1 Mdd jH tittonwgive no­ S^nTk&amp;Sita ta £ld Ut£ev
; ,J-'
FJ'Sgi!ftiWSS’»'f»q.,£u’nRS
wrv.oSJ
rireulated tn tuud county of

*33,';'j'"?",,?.**.4 sir

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rA true copy ) ChA«'»« *•.

:

™P7*J

Judge. Of Probate.

The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, ulcer*, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, cores,
and all skin irruptions, and positivelycures
piles, or no pay required, it Is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re­
funded. Price 25 eta. per l»ox. For sale
hr w. H. Goodyear
;
Ixtwell national batik creditors have re­
ceived 90 per cent, of their claim*.
Over i» people were iomii to l&lt;-ave*tbelr
home, yrstentay U&gt; call tor x free trirt twekage
of Lanes Family Medtclre. It your blood i&gt;
b«d, your liter and kidneys out of order. If you
aJ\uon*tlpafe‘*. *nol»ve headache and an fiurtshtly curaplexfon. don't fall to call on suiv
OfUXriAl ’.Crtav for a free taunple nt thia urexn.l
remedy. Ttie tallies pr*l»e it. E.cryone like*
It. loirjc-ttlz* pnektute mi eentn.
Ground tec* Iwran broken for the new
Baptist church, m Flint.

rfln rtnt lu the-blomi at thb w»&lt;m.
ll&lt;ttd 5 Sxr.xr.u Hta expel* erery tnipuriiy and
vitalUm and enriches the iduod.
John Oliver and wife, of Bay City, have
been married :»o year*
' ’
cure distemper*,.
| most of ilivdlsei
,,
tlo. sheep, hog* and poultry an- *ubji*cl.
Igirt week's output Of tip* ('ahithcl A

brane*, of the thrnat nud lungx when pois­
oned and indauu-d by disease. It prevents
night sweats and lightm-.-,* aero** thv.rhest.
cures coughs, croup, axthuia. colds, bron­
chitis. piicutiionla; whouping-cough and
all thrnat and lutir truufjes. No other
medicine I* so *ui eossfu1 in curing nasal
can^rli a* California t'at-r-(tur&gt;*. The
enormous and lurreasiiig demand for these
standard California ritimuUtri confirm their
merits. ' bold and ab-ralutely -guaranteed
by W. Il, Goodyear at $1 a jmckagc.
Three for
’

Cedar Springs has made n contract for
water works.
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Rlehtand Jusiel
'll «*'
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. Kart l ooper*
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....Katamaroo ...
•Flag station*!
Connections- At lliriitand Junction witli U. J.
&amp; 8L for Toledo S Alragan. At Hartings with
M. C.
Fmm'K Ulsu; I’res. &amp;. Gen. Maxi.

Michigan Central
a

Is one which is guaranteed to bring you
satisfactory results, or in case of failure a
return of purchase price. On this safe SUBJECTS RELATING TO EVERY DAY
plan you can tray from our advertised
LIFE ON THE FARM.
druggist a bottle of-Dr. King's New Dis­
covery for consumption. It Is guaranteed
to bring relief in every ease.frhen used
for any affection of throaL lungs or chert,
such as consumption, intlammation of
kings, bro&gt;fvhltls,astimj3. whooping cough,
eroup, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to
taste, perfectly safe, and can always Ira
In tho illustration herewith preaentod
depended upon. Trial bottle free at W.
is shown a hog trough with a swinging
11. Goodyear's drug store.
cover, which a correspondent in Rural
New Yorker says has tlie following ad'
We desire to say to our citizens,* that
for years we have l*en selling Dr. King's vantages over those ordinarily used:
New Discovery for constihiptlon, Dr.
King's New IJfe Pills. Bucklen's Arnica
Salve and Electric Bittern, and have never
handled remedies that trail a» well, or that
have given such universal satisfaction.
Vie do not hesitate to guarantee them
every time, and we-stand ready to refund
the purchase price, if, satisfactory results
do not follow their use. These remedies
have won their great popularity purely on
their merits. W. H. Goodyear druggist.

Probaie.

English Spkvin Liniment removes all
Hurd, Soft or Calloused Lumps mid Blem­
ishes from boTM-s. Blood Spin in. Curb*.
Splints. Sweeney.’Iting-bouc. Stifies, all
Swollen Throat*. Sprains. Cough.' etc.
Save$50bj um- of one bottle. Wanraiitrd.
Sold by Dr. E. fl. luithiop. Druggist.
Hasting*. &lt;*
The Mk-liigun^'eninJ will apetul840.000

MAKING CHEESE ON A

scale;

Our readers are indebted to Indiana
Farmer for tho following directions for
making cheese in a small way:
For the manufacture of cheese on a
small scale are required a cheese hoop
about ten inches in diameter, with a fol­
lower, a new wrshtub and a press. The
milk should l&gt;o taken perfectly fresh*
from tbo cow and strained through a
cloth into tho choose tub. As a gallon
of milk will mnko ooc pound of cheese,
the preciaovjuantity used at a time should
be noted." Part of it should bo warmed
so tliat the temperature of the whole,
when in tho tub. r.hall bo raised to 88
degrees FahrenheiL The' rennet, thor­
oughly cleaned and prepared, should be
then added, enough luting used to pro­
duce curdling in about forty minutes.
As soon as the curd will break smooth­
ly. it should be cut with curd knives into
squares, and then allowed to stand until
nil tho whey runs off. Part of this whey
is thru heated, tho mass of curd is lifted
and broken into minute pieces, and
warm whey is added until tho tempera­
ture of the whole is raised 98 degs. Fah­
TXQU6H .
renheit When cool, tliis operation is
AS KXCKIAKST I’lO TROCGU.
repcatexl until tlio curd tiecomes crumbly,
1. It is HO placed in tho partition that
easily falling to pieces when ’pressed in
a hog cannot get into it or even place
tho liand. Tlio whey is then all ilrainod
his feet in it with pay comfort whatever;
off. and tho curd put into the cooler and
hence it in always much cleaner than n
cut up with curd knives; when the tem­
trough which is-wbolly inside tlie pen.
perature has fallen somewhat, it is
9. It affonls great Mura and convefaience
turned over nnd left until it assumes a
in feeding or in cleaning it from refuse flaky condition. When nearly dry salt
feed or nccidental filth, the bwingiug is added, and the whole is mixed thor­
covet shutting awny tho hogs while the
oughly with a curd mill. It is then
trough is being cleaned from the outride;'
put into the bondage inside of tlie
and, inonraver, feed can Ira pluce«l safely hoop and
is ,put on the press.
in it without spilling it on anxious heads
After remaining there from two to
or iKKMu.
3. Whether tho cover Ira four hoprs it hhould tie taken out
swung oy or in. tb&lt;* trough maybe as‘
and turned. Tlio next day it inay Ira
tight as thrjrtrtition itaelf,and no current taken from tho press nnd put on a t-heif
of air ccn-blow iqrau tho animals should to cure. While curing it iJiould be ;
the trough Ira &lt;qran from thoqutridp of watched ekwely to keep nil flies from it, k
u Irailding. ■
should Ira rubbed over daily witli warm I
It is very t.imple mid readily construct­ melted butter, and dally turned. It is.
ed. Make a common V shaped trough
lit for uw from six to eight weeks after
out of Lt wo inrb planks one foot wide, it is primitl.
__ ■______
letting Kia end piirara extend nn inch or
.more higher than the- sides, to give a
As high authority as Tlio American
■ ptare for hubs for the Iralt.i which serve
tux hinges o : F. u-cover. Mnko the latter Poultry Journal says that there is no
out of the saint' plank mid just the length way of curing hen* from eating eggs,
of the inside medanre of the trough, with but to prevent them by mechanical
Iwo irinngulur pit-ce.i firmly nailed, one means is easy. A nest with n double
al each end, with holes* Von*d to.com*- bottom, the upper one inclined so os to
‘"ith’ holes in tho ends of tho allow the egg to roll, to the lower one
trough. Furtcn tho cover to the trough-. answers well, but tho habit Lrono that is
with Mtitnblo bolts; act the trough length­ ^iluayj acquired anti therefore a lasting
wise of and directly under the ojieniijg one. , liens learn it by being in tho pres­
iu tin- inrthicu cut torvccirc II Nail it ence of broken egg*, but they rarely
there firmly, and with n button to bohl. break eggs themselves until so taught
the cover kick while the hogs are feed­ ’ If the nests are arranged so as to keep
'the eggs out of their.reach they will for­
ing, thu urtielc is flu&amp;lxeiL
get the habit if fed liberally with meat
for awhile, but tho raifest plan is to cut
The eggaare laid on tlio tree, closo to off the brads of such fowls before tho
the ground, where the tendemon of the habit becomes general with tin? flock.
hark makes it cosy for tho young’grub
to g ■&lt; through to tho soft new wood, on
Bee keepers ought to have a special
which it fciils. Gum raided with the
sawdust like outings of tlio worms, in- work suit, one light in color, easy to pijt
dicatcs the prcsciico of tho jrart. Cutting on br off; a protection to tho entire |icrson
nnd of a make and texture to stand
into the tree with n knife, will soon find
n soft, dull whitish worm with a brown frequent .washings. Such an one is
head, and the knife puta him lrayon-1 sliown in the annexed cngrilving from
doing nny more harm. Sometimes the “Gleanings in Boo Culyire." It is,
track &lt;-xtend‘i down under tho bark, but ntrictly spepking, an engineer's suit and
one need .not fear ti&gt;fnllow,n&lt; the cutting can Ira p*.irch:&gt; ol at n clothing store at

hr.-ils over with ho harm to tlift'jroo.
When left to itself thu grub comes otit
and make;- a cocoon of tho gum and
castings.. The jicrfect itv^.'t. which lays
the eggs, is :i blender, dark blue, 'four
flrand Rapids has .orgaulred Its sixth •winged moth, not unlike n watp. Cut­
building and loan association.
ting out tbo grab is n perfect protection
if dona in tiBior Twitfo a year, full and
The new vegetable Umie-alicrative and spring, the trees should Ira lot k?d over.
.bbxkl purifier id in the shape of a .pleasant
A Wool About Knxilagc.
syrup, olid contains In n concentrated form
Un*, nitx-t valuable‘vegetable curatives,
Some facts about ensilage have parsed
which hate tract) .developed by modern beyond all question. Exjrariment has
medical anil .scientific research.. It acts proven that ftrad. especially green fod­
directly upoU the blood, through it im­ der corn, ran Ira put. up iu this mnnucr
parting tone and vljnjr to the entire system
nnd m.ikc n succulent nnd nutritious
and eradicating disease, and is unequalled
as a cure' for scrofulous, cancerous und diet fur stock in winter. Whether if
other huiiinrs. whether conMitutloual dr will pny in any given case u^irt tlopchd
otherwise, catarrh, rhennintlsin. dyspepsia, upon ite cirimmstancc'., Tho growing
.dropsy, ajck anil nervous heartache. female bclieX is that the value of this mode of
weakness, and all blixal.diver and kldncy providing winter Cwxl has tracn under
diwascs. Price $1. Sold by K. II. Irtttli- rather than over estimate*!, r.inl that it
will pay many who now ridicule it. In
A COMriXTK HEE SUIT.
It consist* of overalls aud short, coat or
Orson' Knight. aged 70. dropjwd dead at sections vfhere long winters prevail,
tliero reiithius not a doubt about tlio
Adrian Tuesday night.
House. made of blue and white checked
profits of «iloB nnd their contenta.
A silo is riinpiy n ta«x or pU. air tight cotton cloth, tho whole weighing only
Hnmors &lt;&gt;f the stomach. salt rheum and
blood disorders are cured by Ayer's sarsa­ and watertight, in which green herixige one and one-qnartcr pounds. The boauty
of this suit is the certainty of complete
is placed, pii'SMxl down and covered.
parilla.
protection to your Sunday clothes if you
Hojra Theological collcgv gradiutled a
choose to wear them; and tho price en­
class of two.
.
The straw berry is not wry ]&gt;drticuiar ables you to own two suits, and wash of­
as to what kind of manure it receives, ten. nnd always clean. Then there tux*
'And too men to call on any drngairt for a free
trial pacKngo of lame's Family Medicine, tlie provided it is applied In sufficient quan­ plenty of pockets fore nnd aft, for pen­
great root and-fiorb remedy, discovered by Dr. tics to render the M&gt;il rich in plant food. cils. jack knives, ecrew drivers, queen
Ritas tene while tn Uus Rocky Mountains. Eor Old and .thoroughly decomposed barn cages, etc. When extracting honey or
dHtuwca of the blood, trier and kidneys It W.a
ixMltlveeure. For constipation and clearing op yard manure is scarcely to Ira excelled at other work likely to soil the sleeves,
of; rhe complexion it does wonders. Children for the strawberry. A compost of muck an additional set of sleeves may be worn
'llk'e'tt. Everyone praises it. fjirge-slM* parft- and manure L»jg&lt;xxL Ashes are also
asjirotcctora.
ase» cent s. Al all druttlsis*.
valuable, especially in raindy SoiLi.
•For the head, a stiff straw liat with a
The i&lt;»co county saving* bank was or­
wide brim, over which a silk Bruarab
ganized recently at Oscoda.
A Barrel for Mriiqrar*.
net veil is worn in the ordinary way, is
Scientific American lias recently called advised.
Gross Cruelty. ,
l*arents too froqMcutly iranult their attention to tho taarel represented iu the
children to suffer from, hHudachc, fib-. St. accompanying cut. It is light in weight,,
Vitus dance, nervoustieas, etc., when they, and of such construction that tho mate­
Fay's Prolific is unanimously pro­
can Ira cured. Mnu I’- was cured of sick rial carried therein will bo thorough ven­ nounced tho best currant for market in
headache. dlzzlnAs*. dyspepsia, nervous tilated. It is the patented invention’ of tho report of tlio New Jersey Horticul­
prostration of 18 years standing, after n Delaware man and is known as the
til" tural society.
failure cf 10 physicians; Mn*. K.. of sick
Adams ImutcI.
“If we were raining |raaches iargoly,
headache for 85 years; Mrs. P. of -JO to 50
we would use groupd bone and karat or
flta a night; others from this vicinity could
muriate of potash," nays Rural New
Ira mentioned who have been cured by that
Yorker. t
wonderful nerve food and medicine—Dr.
Miles' Nervine, which contains no mor­
Mr. S. F. Baker considers tlio wren
phine, opltlm or dangerous drugs. lYee
ono of tho best friends of formers and
sample bottlermay be bad at W. H. Good­
encourages them to nett on liis place.
year's drug store.
He has yet to trac tho sparrow feed on
insect food of any kind.
John McQtilre recently shot a 400 &gt;&gt;oun&lt;l
Where a regular aystem of uridcrbear near Lake City.
drainugcdocs not commend itself, drains
;
Heart Disease.
at
least should be cut through tho wet
Jf you get short of breath, have flutter­
spots in fields, which by drowniug out
ing. pain In side, faint or hungry
will perhaps offset tho gam on other por­
swollen ankles, eta., you have teart dis­
ease. and don’t fall to take Dr. Miles’ New
tions.
*
Cure. Sold at W. H. Goodyear’s drug
Lcx&gt;k out for lice on poultry, cattle and
store.
hogs.
Many people make n mistake in turn­
Comptroller Ueey was sworn in al
ing their flock out in ?ho pasture too
Washington last week.
early in tho spring, before there is suf­
A VESTTLATED F.A1XKKL.
Uncle Sam's Nerve A Bone Liniment
The body of tlie barrel la formed of ficient food for thqn to nourish them­
will relieve sprain*, braises, neuralgia and two or more hyera or tliicfatemea of selves, nnd in that cam tbo wool will
rheumatism. Sold by all druggists.
raliats crowing each other diagonally commence to shod, nflirms a sheep own­
die splints being nailed to each other and er of many years’ experience.
There are 23 saloons In Big Rapids.
.1.1 hh nuinv boons
being employed m are’decmed m^-ary
or droirabta. The head iind bottom of ticukuro 1 would take as my text, ‘Stir
tho barrel may bo put in in Any des’red tho •oil,* ” wm add by one of our l&lt;eat
horticulturists.

enX new depot til Bay city.
Dr, Jaques' (lernmn Worm Cakes destroy
worms ami remove them from the system.
&gt;6afe. pleasant and effective.

Twenty-&lt;l»e cena a bottle.

DYSPEPSM

live-organs till they perform their duttaa
wflltogly. Hood's BamapariBa has proven
just the required remedy in hundreds ot esMR.

pepsla. from which I have Buffered two years.
I tried many other niedietae», but none jirovaA
so satisfactory as Hood's Sarsaparilla."
Tuomas Cook, Bru*!i Electric Light On,
New York aty.

Sick Headache
rilta, and havo found great relief. I cheer-

Axxaiuje, New Haven, Conn.
ache. Bho took Hood's Sarsaparilla aw4
found It the best remedy she ever used.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
only by 0. L HOOD II CO, Lowell, Mms.

IOO Doses One Dollar.

CiW©MBA !
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LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

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Seqdfor ctxolar.&lt;| HrbttkjfcrftS..

CURE
ONLY
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WIS'EMCD'GTOROVILLE ml

SANTA ABIKni CAT-R-CORS
Sold and Kuarantceil by

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Sole Agent

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WHY! YOUH LIVER

IS OUT OF ORDER
in

nit; hide, vxspefm .&lt; pooix aitb-

wm

IVORY POLISH TEvrn.
Perfumes the Breath. Ask for it.

FLEMING BROS., - Pittsburgh, P*.
Hhoes wltbout name and price stamped ou tbo
bottom* put him down an a fraud.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN..
Si 'I’ll'•

fOXItortot.
IL RHOK8.
Nt and Lace.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE LAIHKS.
Brat Material. Hetttayle. Bert Flitter,
n not sold by s onr dealer, write '
W. L. bSfcGLAK BROCCTOM, MAflB.
.km!?^*^1*0****
’M'** ,ar

A. WOOLLEY,
HArnnca.

�Hastings Banner

rxitifytag 4tee dbtriet ramarittew and
We*t
“ Saturday with
Olive IxwkMrt va Eugene Weaver; bill of
starting the ImM-roUlng to Assyria wa. lx- passed through our burg

bill to remove cloud from title* &lt;rf land;
pl,Dcimh Mec2th vs. Margarett Dooley et

AUwvirr 14. 1870.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
■•1

k

There appear* to be no cbeeee-paring
policy in toe pension department under
this administration, a* there was tn the
last one. Tlie contrast Is clearly marked
in the case of Wm. DeriiMkdy.-efthe seventh
New Jersey volunteer*.
He served
through the war. anti a year before he was
. discharged, iu July 1805, Went home on a
week’s furlough. While ou his leave he
interfered to nave a drammer boy from be­
ing abused by u lot of drunken soldiers and
was shot in tbe thigh for.hls humane ef­
forts. An ajtpllcation for a penslmr was
rejected by Commissioner Black, on the
ground that ho was not Injured In tlie dis­
charge of liia duty, anil when congress
pawed a special act for hta relief, It fell
under the Cleveland veto axe. The present
assistant secretary of tbe interior. Mr.
Bussy, holds the sensible view that Dermo-■
dy was doing hta duty when be sought to1
«ave tin* boy, and be will get his jx-ikslon.•
Right you are, Mr. Secretary. Infuse a1
little common sense and a little humanity'
Into the administration ot the pension laws.■
The people don't want a man there with a‘
mlcroscojie, straining hta vision todtaebverr
how he can prevent a brave soldier from1
getting a .812 pension.
In stimulating thr patriotism and thr.

al. and thu First National Bank Of Friend­
ship. N. Y.; foreclosure: plead logs.
Mary NorVm v*. Lewb Norton et aL;
divorce and re-convryknee of premises,
l*erry G. Fisher vs. Jobs Holden: bill to
redeem mortgaged premises, proofs in open
court.
In Re John Yarger,assignment fur ben­
efit of creditors-, jn'tillon to show cause
why assignee should not collect chattel
mortgage.
George Long vs. Jennie Long; divorce;
pleadings and proofs.
Walter Cooley vs. Emma Cooley: divorce,
proofs taken.
Lucy Ann Sliafe vs. Juiui Shafe; di­
vorce. ‘
•
Mary J. Barber vs. Frank K. Burlier;
divorce, pleadings and proofs in open
court
MANUFACTURING CHANCES.

gun &amp;t once. Assyria responded nobly Ids
.T**”**' i
opened hta meat
when the tail to anna was souaded, and 1 John Drummond h*&gt; or*
xent many good men to the front Now I market.
rtkhart. Ind., w*1’,n
a*i &lt;te rounly taa taken bold of ite work _ Mr. »»*
. ^Sfilurtlx.
«f erecting a monument to the memory of
her soldier*, Assyria will not be found a life insurance policy on ‘n‘
vanting. Assyria should raihe 8200.
»r.r lecwr- — • «“'m;
Al Maple Grove Center a llltic meeting
tarter
"ttrarrn w
4n the Interest of the monument was held urd „
Irn Sr Wwtaxl Fj,rl&gt;
Wednesday afternoon. The following town­
ship committee was chosen: L. B. Potter,
Jack Hinkley, Lorenzo Mudge and C. L.
Bowcil School district committees were
selected,, and the work ot raising fund* for
the monument will lx* begun at once.
Maple Grove Is surrounded by towns all of
■
which will do their duty In this public Monday.
spirited patriotic ent^priMu So'will Maplff
Grove, and 8250 is the least we expect. . ’
G. W. ralmcrton Is' slowly recovering
One.school district In Castleton with five
five dollar subscriptions. What school under the rare of ,,r- »enson.
George Spindler ronnacnccd hta term or
district in the county can beat this record?
school
In the' Kilpatrick district last Mon­
P. W. Burgess, W. II. Merrick and Hale
Kenyon will canvas their respective school day. Success to you. Grotge. - .
dlstriote. The, district given Mr. Merrick eMra John M« Arthur, of Saranac, who
Isoneof the beat and richest In the county, has been'spending the Jias! week am ng
nnd should respond to Ills call. Mr. Mer­ Wood fend frfeti'l’. retuniCTl to iter home
rick heads the list with 85 and there art- on Saturday last
. .
The carpenters have C. Snyders, new
six or eight more .there who can well af­
bouMi up and rnclovd: ditto, A. &amp;taford to do the same.
Tbe.south 24 sections of Carlton will be
lookedafterby John Shively and James N.
Charlie Brook has completed ICoven. The names of the committee an: new well, finding water al the depth of 43
a sufficient guaranty that the work will be
fe
Dona Rlgk' 1» working for Mr*. Charles
well done. The north 12 section* are to
be looked after by IL Wolcott and .1. McArthur.
Mrs. Wm. McArthur, who has been quite
Feheley. Carlton will come up to the
front with not less than .8250. There Is sick. Is getting better.
..........................
nothing mean or-small alxiut Carlton.
Nettie Hynes commenced Iter selmol last
By the time thia paper ia issued. M. I- Monday at Coats Grove.
Cook expect* to have an organization per­
Mrs. 1- Cluunbcra ueeomjiajiicd by her
fected in every township in the county. sister Mrs. Barken who has l&gt;ren spend­
If these organizations do their duty, tne ing th« past two WCT-k* with Woodhuul
work will be all done by May 15th. nnd a friends, have gone to Bellvur to visit their
sufficient amount subscribed to pay for the brothel, after which they will rotarn to
monument.
their home in southern Illinois.
WHAT MV*T HE 1»OXE.
Marrirti. ut tbe home of the bride's j»arSo much for what has been dome. A ents, Mr. Cliristaln Eckhardt to Miss Anna
few words now on what must be duur.
Wagner, in the presence of alxiut HO invit­
Won! has l&gt;ecn received by A. Black A ed gur-u,. They were the nrlptmts of
Son thaf the monument has been flipped many valuable presents.
from Vermont. It fill* five cars. It will
Mr. Dingman has a full set of bands &lt;!w
sobn lie here.
ing the grading on the IL IL JTbey expert
It will soon lx* ready to dedicate.
tn have the grading done to tlie crossing In
It ought to.be dedicated a* soon as possi­ about four weeks, and then we are to have
ble after it Is ready.
regular trains running.
It muxt be paid for when dedicated.
The soldlera’ and sailors' monument lias
Those haring the matter in charge hope been shipped and will aoon arrive in Hast­
to have the matter arrangcd’for dedication ings. Now let every one take hold and
by July 4th.
push the work of'rataing the money. The
That seem* the proper day for it.
school district committees should do their
If it can i»c arranged, the best sjwakcra ,work as soon as pouible and report to the
must be procured that can be.
' ,township committee*.
Unless the Monument Association cau
Every one ran give something tor the
lie assured that the money will be forth­ Holdlcr.s and sailor* monument.
coming, by May noth. It will Im* impossible
Don't hesitate about giving for the mon­
to secure the speakers wanted by July 4tlu ।ument if you ain't give more than ten
There is no reason why the work should (cents.
not t&gt;e completed in every school district
Have.your mind made up and know just
by May 15th. The township committees what
.
yon can give for the soldlvrszaud
should gather up the papeni May )5tii In .sailors monument so that when the com­
districts fc’here the work Ls all doip,-. And jmittee rails on you the amount can be put
they should see that work In rr^^yibrtrlzl down
,
at once. This will help the commit­
Is completed by that time If possible^
,
tee wonderfully in doing the work.
And now one won! to the people &lt;lf the
The wails of the new roller mill are pro­
county.
z-—'
njeely, Under thr manngeiuMit of
Thl* soldier* and sailor* monpment will gressing
‘
Mr. Rcplogle.
Yocxci Soi.dikk.
cost 84.500.
.
•

Do the citizens of Hastings really want
factories started here? Do they mean
what they say about it? These are queslions Hint should be answered und that
promptly. If the people here want factorics whnt are they willing to de about It?
They now hare a chance to show their
mettle, lit faet a quantity of chances.
This is tin- time to act.' Who'll be the
starter? There are plenty of men abundantly aide to make the start.
Tbe city improvement committee, re­
unity of the people of the United States.
■ the centennial celebration of Washington's' oeDtiyappointed by Mayor Goodyear, have
' gone to work in earnest. And lu reply to
inauguration lias Imjcii worth all its tmfrtkhadvertisements
placed in some of the
and cost. An occasion that brought re­
publican and democrat together to applaudj Ifetroit papers have received already u
each other's tributes to the Father of lita number ot eommuulcations from different
Country: that saw the Catholic prelate and। parties relative to several different indue­
Protestant divine on the-same platform:. tries. They have thus set tlie l»all to roll­
tliat heflrd tbe\dr rent with cheenj over; Ing and It now remains for our citizens to
the utterance of New York's orator and। do their part. Every man with capital
Virginia's governor: that lieard cheer* for. should give earnest aid In this work. If
Nlierman the surviving soldier of the civil; they do we can very soon have several Iziwar. and for Buckner, who ‘-uncondition­' dustrles under way.
Through tbe courtly of Mr. Grouse!.
ally surrendered" to Grant, ta a worthy
day in the nation's calendar.—Detroit. chairman of tlie improvement committer,
we are able to give brief mention of the
Journal. .
different Industries1 brought to tlw coniGov. Luce appear* to have been much। mittee's notice through correspondence.
inure sparing of the executive clemency■ Of course most of these men who have
in the matter of pardons than his prodr-. propositions to make^re strangers to the
cessors. The transcript from the guber­. business men here. But if they arc till
natorial records show* that Gov. Bcgole,, right they can easily furnish recommendaduring his term of two years, pardonedi lions. Hence the simple fact that they
out of prliton seventy, and commuted tiie. are strangers can not be urged as an ex­
sentence ot six. Gov. Alger, during hisi ease for not taking any Interest In tliclr
term of two years, pardoned thirty -eight। propositions.
Otic man proposes to start a glass works
and eommutel ten; Gov. Luce. In two,
years, pardoned fourteen and commutedI for the manufacturing ot bottles of all
kinds, fruit jars, battery jars. etc. He
five.—Ex.
wants to start a factory that would employ
Mr. F. B. Thurber, of New York, who। about 00 men and from 75 to *150 women
has been posirig ns an anti-monopnlist and: and children. Would use coal aa fuel and
Mr. Burt, the democratic candidate for■ promises a good profit an the Investment,
governor, who rode anti-monopoly as onei Beta an expert workman and. would brh#g
of his hobby horses In this state last fall, with him about 40 good workmen^who are
(are tbe leader* in forming tbe world'* great; also good, reliable men. Undoubtedly
Salt Trust, a veritable mamfikdth among■ such works could be made to' pay well in
tbe attempted monopolies of tlie age.—Ex. this city.
it 1* designed to reflect the patriotic feel­
Another gentleman, who is running an
The soutiicm organs of democracy are’ excelsior factory, wonts to start one iu an ings of Barry county.
It ha* been contracted In good faith.
squealing furiously at the protection move­ Interior town. His factory would employ
It
must be paid for.
ment started down their way. By all that- about , 20 men; Basswood and ’ poplar,
If tite Soldier* and Sailors Monutarnt
is great and good they declare that the’ which’'grows about here in abundance.
solid south shall not be broken. All right, would be the timber used. This business Association have to pay for it. It will be
tlie blackest kind of a HtaIn on the reputa­
foulishone*. After you have confronted a pay from 100 to 150 per cent.
tion of Barry county. It will be making
solid north a few years you will feel differ-'
A mechanic, who has already had charge 15 men worth 875,000 pay the debt which
eeL—Detroit Tribune. .
of two big works of the kind, -desires to 28.000 people worth 813.000,000 should
a foundry’ and make a specialty of pay.
Tbe Vondinnen'uf Hon. E. 8. Lacey, as' start
manufnctiirihg radiators for heating bulldThpt would lie an everlasting disgrace,
Comptroller of the Currency, are Senator*! Ings.
Thb business pays a profit of to Barry county, a disgrace which we feel
Stockbridge and McMillan and Gen. Alger
with E. W. Sparrow, of Lansing. The, about 45 per cent. Tho supply is limited ita people will never pennlL
i and tlie demand constantly Increasing, k n
The money cau be raised and raised
bond is 811X1,000 a.s Comptroller and 825.000
M aroeiver of the Freedman’s Saving Bank. connection with tills it may be sald-fhat easily, if the school district committees do
Mi*. Greusel, who knows a good deal about their work promjftiy. and If all will give
such biLslness, thinks such an investment in proportion to their ability.
would be A. No, 1.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
A furniture factory is proposed by a
master mechanic, who lias had a vast
i Wm. D. LeClear. Lowell
.
Hl
are the cases Jhat
that will come amount of experience in the btfrdhcss.
Following nre
A
gentleman from Canada has a buggy­ •’ 1 Sarali Ml. Garrison, etty
I,
U.
Il.n
up for trial at tlie term of court beginning
&gt; Henry Shrivnly. Kurland
gear. which he considers the best made,
May 14th:
’
I anEJi wm.2SY*,,k'* 8i’r"”'’
it
Is
patented
in
Canada
and
the
United
si ! AR*rt Killer, irvina
CWMIXAL CAPSKS.
* &lt; Carrie Cozier. VermentvDlr
People vs. A. H. Winn and C. W. Slos- States. This man is anxious to get capital
JW attempt to dig up, disinter and carry with which to’manufacture his buggies.
This matter Is being investigated by a-gen■ away a human body.
tleinan
of
this
city,
wbo,
if
he
thinks
It
0.
Following are the real estate transfer*
People vs. Mary Bilby; exposing child,
K.. will go into the business. If he does for the .week ending May 10th. Ibgtt. as
etc.
People vs. Orlando Shaft; fejonlous as­ do so, he will make things go from tlie taken from the books In the register’* office:
start.
sault with intent to commit rape.
Another business haa been propos­ nxtaMc m ItarPrb8Mbl1 U DBnh?I P’Tolle*:
People vs. Matthew C. Woodmansee;
&lt;»«*« IL Tinkler to Beni. F. Llehty-lot 4
ed. which would give employment to about blk
abortion.
0 Kenfleld * mid city jito.
’
50
women and girls. It is tho manufaePeople vs. William Frace; -violating vil­
ture of various kinds of flavoring extracts sec H AMvrla *1,000. W Ru,uff 0
lage ordinance.
Ken“t*“ 10 Jol,n Olmstead, parcel
People vs. Sidney Kocher: drunkenness and chewing .gum. The capital required city ASJ
Is not large, but the protits are sufficient to
and disorderly conduct
w
■«“«
suit the most avaricious.
.
l-MVKH OF FACT.
?Tb?„“.'±: as?~* a- c^~w'
Any citizen feeling intorqsted In any of
John A. Qzeble vs. John Carpenter; tres­
these
industries
can
get
further
particulars
pass on the case.
•
r:;L}a£Ji‘?cl‘er '0 F’ C’ Boloe; P*reel Maule
(.rove SIM.
Richard Freer vs. the city of Hastings; by Inquiring of Mr. Greusel. Or If there
should be nothing among them to suit . E.’.1*’rtJv-Hml,h 10 Richard Town tend and H
assumpsit
A. Hroofe: nareri Nashville M.ooo.
Andrew J. Hardy vs. Charles Shledt; as- probably the improvement committee will
have received some other proposition that ।
aumpsit.
will
lx*
just
tbe
thing.
Emily MeOmber vs. the village of N’adhNow !•&gt; the time for every man to put
viile; proceedtags to recover tax paid under
his shoulder to. the wheel and do wmrprotest.
ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.
Henry Shriller, appellee, vs. Jacob Shri­ thiug for our beautiful city. If we are
ever tp have factories.we must start them
ber, appellant; nsmimpslt
Pralrlrvlllr.
John McCownell, appellee, vs. John now. Give encouragement to tlie Improve- , '^“hlngton, which was most excellent.
ruent
committee
a&lt;id
interest
yourselves
In
Fighter, appellant;assumpsit.
Mrs. K. handled her subject witli her usual
what
they
are
thing
to
do
for
Uie
city.
'
Walter W. Kelley, appellee, vs. Albeit
grace and case. Mr. Goss’ tribute to “Our
H. Johnson, appellant appeal from com- Some of tlie businesses mentioned above •Flag” was in every way worthy of the
could be operated most successfully -here, ;
mbaiuner's court.
.
writer, end although Rev. DeHann gave
Daniel L. Davis vs. Elmer Bolton and and the profits are better and just as sure .his address in his own language, we are
as interest on real estate security.
Alfred Bolton, assmoyHll.
sure from the attention given by those
who understood^ It was of the best A. C.
THE MONUMENT.
auaapsit.
Towne as chairman did himself credit as
Daniel L. Davis ts. John W. Booher;
1“r'S.TfcSU^h"K’“
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assumpsit
(| I The writer was unable to-attend the
Daniel J. Davis vn. Levi Honfstatter; meeting at Dowling. Nevertheless one
The M. E. church rejoices In some hand­
aaMunjMriL
was held, and one of the best yet held in some new furniture, including a pulpit.
Daniel I_ Davis vs. Goo. W. Simpson; the county. Baltimore never docs tilings
Every one ean give something for the
assumpsit
by halves, and doean't propose to be be­ soldiers and sailors monument
Daniel L. Davis vs. Frank Charlton; as­ hind the light house in such a patriotic
Don’t hesitate about giving for the mon­
sumpsit.
enterprise as a soldiers and Kallors monu- ument If you cant give more than ten
Itanie) Davis va Willard B. Raymond;
cents.
awumpslt
chairman of the townnhip committee, and
Stephen T. Clark vs. William a Nor- S. F. Hinchman and C."M. Mack the other
J. CampbcJI, of Hastings, visited rela­
two. Witli proper work in the school dis­ tives about Prairieville tbe past week.
tricts, Baltimore will readily raise 8'350,
J-elg and U-ta Lamb, of Kalamkroo
Newton: assumpsit
Mr. &amp; F. Hinchman will give 810 as a
of
weftk at M- Go*’McCormick Harvesting Machine oumpa- starter.
Prof. J. M. Smith spent Saturday and
»y vs. Milton F. Jordan; usHtimpalL
At Middleville, evening of April Mth, buttday with hta parents in Yankee
Rllcv Chilson, appeliee. vs. Fred Eng­ Clement Smith held a very good meeting Springs.
land. appellant: appeal in replevin.
in the interest of the monument. There
Mm. C. B. Dickerson and Mrs. John
Sarah Wright vs. Frank C. Treat Rob­ was splendid interest shown. Tbe follow­ Itawrence, of Hickory Comers, spent Sunert Brady and Henry Clever; trespas* on ing energetic committee wascboeeti: J.
H. McKqyitt, Hamilton Carveth, Dr. S. C.
Kittle Norris spent Sunday with her
Rich were chosen township committee, and parenta.
wifi proceed to work at once. We under­
John Drummond and Charlie Smith
stand that Hon. John Carvrth leads off
John E. Edwards v*. Central Michigan with 825. and that other rood subscriptions made a business trip to Kalamazoo 1*m
Saturday.
•
L
.ba.It
are promised. All should give something,
Mr. and Mrs. Baton, of Cloverdale,
each should give what he could afford. If •peat Sunday witli their daughter Mrs.
this be done. Tbornapple will raise 8500. James Mosier.
Henry Moder Js quite feeble again.
there, the boys say they will give Hastings
Cora Burst was injured quite severely
a nxmumcnL And you bet they will. on Saturday and is unable to teach this
They go sled length for anything that week; Georgia Mullen ia teaching In her
strikes them.
plaoe.
Nellie Baton, of Cloverdale, is working
at Dr. Sackset's.

w’SiEL";a&gt;S^'“d

If

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CROCHETING LACE.

UNCLE SAM’S CLUB HOUSE.

TINGS ]

OBSERVED IN THE CORRIDORS OF

,,r Mty

P0ST6FF1CE.

NEW YORK

aratial tor the cornntate rr, 11* . ’'1® *
church aerrkxo. Bat th. i.-,.’’-**

for cliureh mooer.

fwtndtar • ever alfewwl to «&gt;*
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h';'

{Successor-* to C. H. A

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»

fy to SighKi

atone jugs with mouth iuu u. .. _
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alar dub house in thte country. Hero every
day busina* appointment* are made, engage-

Cash, Dry Goods,
Shoes, Hardware
and Crockery,

Nickel*, dimes and quart, n
inoioed tlwre. for ttx-y eoofe J.
taken oat if the CT.lfe.-t, :. |.u,j
without breaking tbe mrej.th, j,
they were put. At a certain
ben ail collected at the chur- u. y

-FOR-

BUTTER,
and Proc

girto
’ .
......... c-uuytu
"The organ was pmrUw-.i.twi •&gt;...,*
imd money to rparc'
■3T®
office day, but It i&lt; sufficiently busy V&gt; keep
“laec.-wtid Itoife.M fecb'.reriunf-r^
kto
-rta. „ fata, ,
men ai«i boysflla slowly past tlx&gt; stamp win­ Staur
rte^-.tkm, Wtat d ™ u i ‘“
dow in tlw Broadway cWridar. The tauter
i. a fashionable Fifth uvouuo rlcrgyruan;
••that tha'Sioux couldn't

a aiqiuletit man who to trying to rualuf
nmeriil. by trampling ou tbe uMaw-iigrt'a
luster given to him by hi* wifw little fem than
a* wwk aga A gambler coma next, hi*
studied nttuv and dadilng diamond pin &lt;-on
tnuting otroogly with the shabby drew of the

EYEi

how bail they are. cau ret re

otarvo. Aixl there’* a 4v. t&lt;u,’ waetiefe? •
about two IJncka down
*tr—
be nerv.sl ta
................
uwguou lasto and nerre tl... Si&lt;4«
ba* wil'd wxm run 'em cut I,.. j- f^n ••Bat,” laid Rollo, “tha paper r.. i&gt;.. r y:n.
foitowed a Bbort distance, but
I lw« &lt;11 r.W*f I, ... —* fU.. n..«*
&gt;&gt;
.

Kub on thr outside of eyelid*
Persons tliat Ua»v canecro
moles ou tbrlr f uNi or haw
without m»eh nolo. Call

tiwment tliat may bring him work anil bread,

Woodru)

borne. A lx&gt;« legged tailor, a rioj.jiily shod .gar*. 1 never lx«rd bu Indian band, tat I
onev beard an Indian ting, and a band mxt
lie just a* awfuL:’ “Do tb-v j.hv t-a-tfasked Rolfe. “No,” said Rolfe.’ ntotlwr
softly, •’they pl«r hair*, juu uaiply bm'
And Rolfe said lie tbought be nxuxfat.tb*
longer and never rborter. and continually malady.—Bolt Burdette tn Br-Juklyn Eaf'.-_
changing.
■

TINNE

Now occupy the building
by E. J. Eva

This product, which from tlw ituKKuwestrue neevsaiti »ot rnantiud would iwm pop.
orty stable u&gt; its very nature. La, .hiring tbs
last two decadca Miffcrrd mueh fn^ti viohot

We are now prepared to

TIN WC

Yaw Tronghing and Ti
laity, also repairing of all
mv u*.
W&lt;xn&gt;Kr

tiun amoog tbe manuf.-.ctur- r&gt; afcfeh keep
tbe product ien down inffieu-mly i
price* on a pay ing l,»u. All •• &gt;"xhr rocn- try mills are starting Into action oadmntfcog
TIicbmu had mistaken tlw
tb« Astor Himi* -by no nhiun tin qr.cvxi
blundrr.

tbo outlook. But on hmaml mark* u
looked for during the next thne n&gt;«Uss, and

A little woman, painfully thin and pallid
■ to her face, and draaMd in a suit tliat bad

Wearing the a bite thrrad U&gt; and &lt;«4
With thr (liinlng little book.

I tblak of your We. my daritag.

Woodraff A Cotant bh
copper, zinc, etc.
.

Buy your gasoline of

Woodru[

dtliout good effect*
help matter*. mid pndwbh tnr cun* a»w-

'

LOCAL NE
Circalatkm this week.

•Margaret Svlva«tar.‘
•Nothing."

Them * nuury • place to ahlrk.

Kivp'iho tiirvsd rtUl pure and white,
*nd tbe tand tint guides you. my darling.
« m nntaii the work Bright.
■ •
Harriet Tn-n&gt;tio« 1 erry Ui Attocta Oj.iQlUitk®

made man. ondl even in his nA : pnsprroe*
days would noKedlow
i.iti'a st. I,a
bouA. Htseducattixi
n:-tiv ia:ix&lt;lu*

Pueblo, Cofer
••Three o'clock.”

--

—

ual change from an indefinite and intyb^rot

- auawuw. WU» or

hail, tn aak tor the fetter that will never

mogeneity, through coastant diff.-nntiatiixa
and integrations, a flat who I would nib1
him out of a sound »kvp before :t L»i m*de
two revolutions.”

t’rinw natlenbers** ftotnsnUr C.rwr,

tamW.ttav.b-.u, brou«T.„,.'J7rfP:
mWy
but ta tad tad
&lt;5

--—- , —. —&gt;..&lt;&gt; &lt; k.wuou mrri-.
dur gazuig intently into everv face that be
n.^.r. it
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...

« ...

All hardware at tlie low
man Bros.’

The salvation army pa
visit Friday.

J. Maus’-residence has
coat of paint.

llMUinc*
Apples--r.Tc4MT.00 per'bbl. ’8-&gt;
ried. aeiwr lb: evaivratvC.3. peril'.
lh&gt;ttar-uBi«c.
Brans-8i.OOtMl.35 Ver bu.

House to rent. Enquire
■pen A VauAnnan.
1' have the goods, they

Caro—1*elltwg attac per hu.

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,

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who prw"faKl ,o In*vt

l.,,’
ur
aaii -nour *
cxhibttiiw „( drlliierate cruelty oo tbe one
hand and jote-ntberofen «, theother worthy

A few more of those
Stauffer A Crawley’*:

Tbo-e new style* at
make dandy 85 pants.

per bbl.

The salvation anny barr
preaching cwdrpfrtton.

Porit-Drewed. Sfi-’O
Poultry—Lire chicken
us. toe. Turkeys. Ihr.
Plaster—Selling at &lt;*&gt; i
Kalt—Helling at 81 vr i

Fanns for sale. Enq
Knappen A Van Arman.

Read the adv. of King A
eus and wild west show.
Apples— tXtSMlTS

Hamilton Carvrth has
pustmaittor at MkidfevilK

*on“M‘- w&lt;wn on: with

Pants made to order for
at Lunn Bros., the tailors.
upJ?rn to •" “ftrru&lt;Kx&gt; of almpuluE
Thl* man wl.n
.a__ 1. ..

A fine lot of new clot
,Qr*&gt;-pantii at Lunn Bros

HIT

Perfection dyes a
‘•oodyears drug and book

«'«•*&gt; for wife a good little creeti.rwhom to lead a tranquil andqufet Ufa her-.
&lt;ft*.-.Parto Car. New OriJ^J^
Ui

The sale still on at Holm

Don’t buy hardware un
at Huffman Bros.'

THE MARKETS

yel&gt; lYinre Alexander of Battenl«rg hJ ex.
perieocwl all th.- &gt;ferkday»ondcrreiifig»iilife that any young num ean ever hope to
cany. A *o!dicrof fortune, bo lased from!
th— I*rin*i,K t,. ,k..
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— ..... • ■■UM*, &lt;uiu wimout friend* and few promts wa* u&gt; sweetly
«mifel upon by Dume Fortuno that bv and
.
* ,hro“*
hU o,Tn ‘n • ^‘in»
land. Of ctxuw, the Bulgarian &lt; rown was
not exactly an ideal one to wear, but far a
perxon whc*o ma*t amtatlou* dream coul.1
never have lx~n more than to retire nt tike
end »f hit eurter a. n general, to pam hi. old
day* in x-aw German cattle homo on half
pay, it we* a gwxi doaL However, In a few
khort yrar*, oft.-r tatting the «wret.of power,
the grand captain of hi-roteally galowl hattio
field* Iwiwd tho Ingratitude d a pZpfe end
found biiI royal joy. exhausted. Sext bo
knew tfe dwtma of exile; then ho piefe-d w
1? “•
wreawn of on English queep. end finally, at
tbo homo of a kinsman in Darmstadt met

(Kgs. ' Mes

tarkeyk IX I**’
(Aa.tlwkMX. 14.'

“«v*u»e Uekw officar begwp, brmtbb&gt; the gray haired wntebman at tin
Of llu.at.l~
•* u

-'-..nrer AvlUe.

Dr. I^throp has for ren
hotmes In the city. Rent c

Huffman Bros, want a
copper, rubbers and Iron yo

Mtos Nriho Oodd, U» gn.t flnaneW.
&gt;-&gt;&gt;-• nrop-ty tto,

iS--^S=?w:

tn

r„

'*. *■ »&gt; —&lt; &lt;ta. SeMoo la here again, and nearly even &lt;£

mated to Im
’ 110 tuatsbo ta mtlr~ .tea
°
,rortl&gt;- over. 80,000,001
Her iff«« Her ILo
.»&gt;« —~
‘ WK1 humdrum a* tbou-h
-we forty. Tha big Gonfe
v'rriy — any fmtivttv
_ mamfeo

mother'. faiUag
Her
c»B*‘rflhto.fo?Mfa-rL^r b’"nP«11jtho
ahn th- K—,1

..

.

wsupimou. but tn.

r tt
F*”

and direct* tbo man

to* direct two,

fedswtak. languid and exhaust. Tbe
blood, ladeh with lmpnrl«ir&gt; which b*
been accumulating fur month.*, nanre **"*giahly through the reins, tlie mind fa» »
think quickly and the body b
toreepond. Hood's San»panlls
what Is needed. It ta, in a peculiar sen*- ■
ttw ideal spring medicine- U PL’ti’".
vitalises, and enrtelws the bit**1- •
the bead dear, create* an •PPrl,"‘/’.
enmes that tired fading and imps '
ntn-ngtli and vigor to tbe whole l*»n-____
(JVABIHAN11 sale.

to hereby

Jis: SEffn-Tja- s. b“"^

Et“

Hicks &amp;!

tot^*l

‘

rsiiing tbe organ money &gt;m,i
re&gt;ctad,a bright’ kfe
Who Uv« over the Ua« t;i h
H-sugg-tad that they jr r

r“SS

Ai FH“*

»'‘V

uuSS JJd'S

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ife

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will b
under the M. C

u H ..
•
ut'r a ixx
H&gt; Hwtlnja, w
. Ha

AH Un. copper in(! lr
tT**hln'
n-palrinr do

�Hastings Banner.

Wwl twlw
wU| B„, „ SUnffl, A
John Furulss has been appointed post
Crawly, ebrap. boutbt l-tor,- th. pt|„ master at Nashville.
went up.
What is to lx* done decoration day? The
hl^r' ‘S*** ,owww*nt meeting called at the court bouse last ev­
A. D. NXSKERK. Local Editor.
both !n exchange for grxxD or for cash at
ening did not materiallie.
Smith, Hams 4 \ auAruum's.
The senate yesterday passed Representa­
n A1 ?°u want.
of pants made to
tive Rogers' bill, which prohibit* the sale
W °L C,°Ulr* °r Bncr ‘inaHUes of tobacco to minors. It now only awaits
call on Lunn Bros., the tailors.
tho signature of the governor before b&lt;. K,nK&lt;drcns aud wild west comlug a lajv.
show will to tn thia city, Wednesday. May
■22. See advertisement elsewhere.
J
Frank Panc«»t was yesterday arrested
on. complaint of John Bcasmer for
S. A. Holmes te cfoslng out his entire selling Jewelry without a peddler*# li­
stock of watches, clocks, Jewelery and censed In \ lolatlon of the state law. He
silverware at astonishing low prices.
was convicted in Justice Kcnaston’s court
successor* to &lt;*• 4 * M- w* Hkki)
The ladles will serve Ice cream at the and sentenced tn pay a fine of 85.
donation to be held at the Presbyterian
The work of raising funds fyr tbo sold­
!w iw" '
‘Meo parsonage on the evening of May 10th.
iers and sailors monument should now be
If you want a good fitting pair of shoe:, bustled along. It can be greatly hastened
or boots made go to PhUlp Lutz under G. if each person knows, liefore the committee
J»ys Its visit. Just how much they can
------ IX----G. Spaulding's store, next to ixwtoffice.
give.
Prqf. Winchell lecture# at Union hall
isb Dry Goods, Boots and next
Only a short time longer can the best
Wetluesday evening. Attend the lec­
.hoes. Hardware. Groceries, ture and help along the-monument fund. patterns of wall paper be aecurcd nt Dr.
l^ithrop's drug store: he Is selling out his
nd t rockcry, •
The foundation is completed for the stock so fast. Cali and look at his new
soldiers and Salim's monument. Tlie mon­ Mttmpa mid get his prices whether you
, uujent wiU-soou to here feaily to put up. buy or not.

5i^UnK«-Wt^pe^y. Mgy8tlMfi.

Ms &amp; Spence,
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j UTTER, EGGS,
and Produce.

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Greatest ponder al the
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|-( &lt; hll&lt;l. wto have weak
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fi —/ ‘&gt;r
do matter
~~~ • von*. can cH relic! Jn one hour *
.4 niy reraedy ami cure .vourMitw
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.ruing to Anu Art&gt;or. or I»etrolt. tn
• ■ t: ,•».. mn-d. A crval many persons
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■••meiiiu institution to have their
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tl.r v can fcrt well at home.
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M-u&lt;t me &lt;-.ooand I will ••tores* It
• . , .. ........ the 1 tnl-nl Stqtel or C.auada.
u (Mln. Cail Ml in&lt;- American
• ird.iv. Mnv II. and Ref cured.
’•I: ’£. I’KATT, Hutlog'. Midi.

&amp; Cotant,

L'otant buy raka. rubber.

d&gt;- Cotant.
LOCAL NEWS.
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waut&lt; butter ami eggs.
ut t.b« lowest price at Huff-

Ttn

- iv.iiFfKj.nnny paid Mlddh-vllh?n

•J. M;irrMtlfiiK’ ha* received a fresh

buy hnnlware until you get price*
iV H-.iffitain Bro»?
Hoi • : ' r.t. Enquire of Stuart. Knapa- Van Arman.

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I have the miotft*. theyHtaUnl to sold, m
•«}■• .*. A. Hulliit*.
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•\ f- .v more of those fine field jeuw at
&gt;UUffeI 4 Crawley's.

v Tto • t,‘-w style* at Lunn Bros, will
tiutke dunu. j.‘&gt;.pants.
«. T!-i zal^ation army Imt racks is fast ap. i&gt;dK{e*dH^-&gt;-!&gt;uipr«tiiin.
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Eet:i: for sale. Enquire of Stuart,
Knappen a Van Annan.

Read !);■■ inlv.,of King A- Franklin’s cira-:.f, wild west show.
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HaindUm f'arvrth has been appointed
w«:ma&gt;kT at MiddlevllU
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J*antA nude to onler for .«fi nnd upwards
Lunn Bras., the talkie*.

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\ Un.- lot of new clotliB juxt received
41 pant* at I.uun Bros.
Tto J’rrfectlpn dyes are sold at W. II.
■oodjrar - • Img and Ixxik store.
hr. Lathrop hits for rent one of the best
- &lt;&gt;um-s in tto Hty. Rent cheap.

Huffman Bros. want all the old rags,
“’ll’’ '• rubbers and Iron you have.
Eann-T* wishing pickets for fencing can
hnd them al d. L. Wilkin’s saw milk
.j stone culvert will be placed across
••”•*•* creek, under the M. C. R. IL trucks.

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Why caift we have a beet sugar refinery
so says a Hastings* grocery-

All tin. copper and iron works, eave
fln^ "E atH1 r'’pt'rlnk: done
Huffman

For th.- to«t spade*, shovels, rakes and
BriZ
prices,- go to Huffman
If you want a watch now is your time to
*toi S‘ '■
bi cluhinK out a big

ghdlajf on thr C. K. * 8. from Wood­

.

Married, by Rev. F. Kllet, ntthePresby­
terian parsonage. May 4th. Miss t.'urri- M.
(artier, of Vermontville, to'Altort Miller^
Of Irving.

Tlie L. 4 M. paint Is the result &lt;-f yroi-v
of experience and a dcteruduaUf,» to make
a good article.
A thorough trial ensures
a fnturp demand.
Ensilage corn for fodder, mlllett seed.
French-sugar beet seed, ruta liacsu turnip
and carrot seel, in fact a lull line of A 1

Go to Philip Lutz to get your shoes and
boots repaired. He will give you satisfac­
tion. Next to postofliee, under G. G.
Spaulding's store.

Remwntor that the tost material, great­
est covering capacity for the money Is
what makes tlie L. a M. ]&gt;aint, once thor­
lb- building'recently vacated oughly (tied, always used.
Hastings has already subscribed some­
thing for the tnoiiuuieiit fund. Let every
, &gt;w prepared to do all kinds of , one add a little more by purchasing a tick­
et for Prof. Wltlcheirs lecture.
The council has decided to change the
gradeon Green street from Broo*lway en»t.
Trmwhbg and Tin Roofing a spee- The deepest cut. three t«»et. will to nutde
in front of the residence ot Ed. Powers.

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Mrs, Norris, aged 87. /died Saturday of
old age ut the home of her daughter. Mrs.
John Hinchman. The funeral occurred
Monday.

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Next Saturday Joseph Rogers w 111 give
a goblet worth'ten cents to every purchaser
at his store of one-half pound of 30 cent
tey
IXt tqok Just one ballot Monday evenlug
fl»r the jury to find Irving Latimer, of
Jackson, guilty of murder In the first
degree.

i»M I'Mug rapidly poshed to the D. L.
•x j. cros.itu’.

&lt;vA.v,‘ry P’&lt;**«mt pedro party was given
?7.n7.b‘y«n-idng at the residence of J.
'•i.rebk-ami wife.
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erntt. V I*nrk,!r bad the misfortune to reSrt5ra.va,“We brood
an‘* •
‘’-luirk.xbij fine colt.
brurh.1'’S*.1 ’wla*
Haa^

•erub and white-wash
d0"‘ln&lt; “ 8B,ltb’

*Weof?!L£ °Lr new brand of flour.

Major Anderson
Monday.

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WE HAVE--

Mrs. I- N. Mixer visited in Grand Rapids
this week.

Mrs. Clement Smith visited Grand Rap­
ids Friday.
Oemenj Smith was in Sunfield Monday
mi business. ,

THE GOODS

F. F. Hilbert, of Woodlaud, was in this
city Saturday.

A. H. Johnson and wife visited- Grand
Rapids Eriday.
Mr.,\A&gt;lls. of Grand Rapids, visited In

this city Thui sday.

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Mrs. Chas. Hotchkiss is visiting her
mother In Charlotte. ■
M. E. Nevin# and wife visited friends in
Middleville Sunday.
Henry Bentley went to Grand Rapids
yesterday for n visit.

1*. T. Colgrove and wife left Monday
morning for tansing.
We take pleasure In announcing to our
Mrs. Viola Willison spent Sunday with
many customers that we ean give them friends In Middleville.
trade price for produce In any goods they
Mrs. Chas. Osborne returned last week
may want: dry.goods, boots nnd shpes. or
any other goods kept by first class stores. to her home in Concord.
Smith. Hams ik VaxAhmax.
Mr*. H. G. Hale, of Nashville, visited
y rhe C. K 4 S. R. R. company have re­ friends here last, Friday.
ceived -21 car loads ot rails which are now
Ml« Fannie Blair, of Lansing, Is visit­
at Kalamaioo. Yesterday the laying of ing at Dr. H. A. Berber's.
,
rails on the extension was begun In earnest
Miss Hortense VanZile, of Charlotte,
and undoubtedly the road will be finished
visited''lu
this
city
yesteniay.
to Woodlaild in time to get the amount sub­
scribed there.
Mrs. Knowles of Ohio, Is with her
J., W. Lunn lias purchased the house daughter, Mrs. J. F. Goodyear.
formerly mwd liy J- W. Bentley as a resi­
Mrs. Julia Goodyear returned Friday
dence and the same Im* been moved upon from tor trip to New York city.
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the lot Just south of .1. M. Nevins’. Ex­
Mrs. W. T. Brown, of f^lcago, Is ex­
tensive repairs will be made upon the
house. Mr. Lunn .and family expect to pected to arrive in this city Unlay.
move into It about tlie last of this month.
Dr. Upjohn, of Kalamazoo, is the guest,
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. As our readers well know. Dr. J. A. of his daughter Mrs. W. I*. Sidnam.
I'.aughman. the well known specialist
Mrs. Shaw, of York. Washtenaw county.
formerly of this city, la now located at Is tlie guest of her brother. Ell Throop.
Akron, Ohio. All those wishing t«» con­
1*. R. Dunning returned Thursday from
sult Dr. Jiatighman by letter can address
him at Na 151 South Howard Street, his trip to the southern part of the state.
Akron. Ohio. He writes prescriptions for -C, II. VanArman and A. E. Kenaston
any disease.for 81.00.
were in Nashville Thursday on legal busi­
^The society with Emmanuel church will ness.
Ke entertained on Thureday afternoon of
Mrs. Mary Amer anil son, of Mancelona,
next week by Mesdanu-s Julius Russell. atte visiting tbe former's brother-D. Heath
Tomlinson. Dickinson. Holloway, Wilkin-. and family.
Anna and loiura Hessmer, Mae Tomi in son.
Mrs. W. Wllty, ncc Elmna Keith, of
Nellie Wilkins and Bertha Bentley. Sup­
per served from half past five until seven New .Philadelphia, Ohio, visited in this
city last week.
at the society rooms.

Al the meeting of the common council
Friday evening W. L. Wilkin- was elected
member of the board of Waterpommlsshmera for three years. Aidermen Hicks,
GreuMand Osborn were appointed a com­
mittee th confer with the Ixrard of water
&lt; commissioners* relative to the advisability,
. Married. In Kalamazoo, at. the residence’
cost. etc., of constructing a resorvoir in
John tang, on April 30th, by Rev.
eonnertion witli the waterworks.
Rooney. Jac-&gt;b Emersei. of Kalamazoo, and
Mlsa Lillian F. Reed, of Hastings, Mich.
In 18W) every farmer in the United
Bargain In baking |*o&lt;«ier at Beamer's, State# will l*c visited by a census taker
li; Inch silveriue tray aial can baking pow­ and asked to give the statistics of his farm
crops, stock, etc., for the previous years,
der 15 cents. Every thing goes
cook fctqve and hired girt They go next. including the present one, 18W. To be
prepared for the census taker, begin now
Thon. Bakerand R. Jordan, bar-kwpers to keep an accurate account of all farm
for Gea Simpson, were arrested last Fri­ operations nnd keep it up throughout the
day charged with selling liquor without a year. In this way only can the agricultur­
license. Their examination was fixed for al statlstlb# of the census rei»ort have any
May 20th.
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practical value.yEx.
Mort Sage, who has been for some time
l*rof. Winchell.’of Ann Arbor university,
an Inmate of Ute asylum for tto insane at will deliver a lecture in L'uion hall next
Kalamazoo, has been discharged from that Werinf^day evening, May 1.1th: subject.
institution, aud has returned to his home “Life time of a World." Admission. 25
cents: reserved Boats, 35 cents, on sale at
in this city.
(ieo. Simpson was arreatetflast week and lta»imcr*rt Jewelry store. AU of the pro'tainrii uciuir 4u«Uc*&gt;Kcu*«o&gt;u i«&gt;u*&lt;sWc( to onc.l.. «vl,in«aiMrT for .InfrayluK i--i|kbm-i
the charm: of selling liquor without a li­ will be turned Into the fund for the. sol­
cense. Tto day of his examination was dier** and sallora* monument. Tbe lecture
will be one of rare Interest and full of
set for May 20th.
knowledge. Every one should hear It. It
The Ruling Just finished ou the State you can't go buy a ticket an}' way. and add
road Is,the finest piece of work of the kind a quarter to lite monument fund.
ever done lu this city, it was done cheare
Tbe graduating exercise# of the high
ly. too, and reflects much credit on the
school will be held in the court yard at
street committee.
two o'clock on the afternoon ot Friday.
This office has recently added new fonts June 25th. The onler of exercises hu$
of script type that are very handsome and hot yet Itecn fully determined. The fol­
Just suited for printbig wedding Invita­ lowing are the membora of the senior claw
tions. wedding cards, visiting ranis, etc. as II now stands: Misses Belle Hotchkiss.
Edith Kcnfleld. Effie Snyder. Grace Gar­
Cali and see our samples.
rison. Hattie Cook. Ada Ream. Olga BessEvery person who brings produce, or mer and Emma Barber: Wm. Young, Wm.
pays 81 in cash, to Joseph Rog*!n&lt; tor gro­ Sltlnam. Wm. Durkee. Wm. Gibson. Clyde
ceries, etc., gets a chancd at that beautiful
Francis. Geo. Wooten. Ray Banyan. Ixnuset of dishes, containing 101 pieces. whUh uel Glasgow, Ed. Huffman, Arthur Eyclehe will give away June 15.
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sijvnier, Frank Hall and Wm. Hall.
Tlie concert at Union hall Wednesday »Zkt the meeting of the board of wlucnevening given by Miss Sarah Jones' class fion last evening Wm. Huffman was elect­
in music was attended by a small audience. ed inetnlMT of the board from the second
The program carried out met with hearty ward to fill the vacancy caused by the neapplause from those present.
moval of H. F. Ford from the city. It
Bring your produce to Joseph Rogers' was also decided to receive blds for heating
grocery. He will jay you the highest apparatus for the high school building, the
market price In cash, trade from id# Store blds to be opened al the mating of the
or orders for dry goods, boot#, shoes, IkmihI Tuesday evening. May 21. Prof. J.
W. Roberta was elected to the position of
drugs, wall paper and hardware.
superintendent of the city schools for the
Fred L. Heath Is the man {that Is selling next school year. Prof. Robert# has filled
wail paper. Micas at 10 and 13 cents a this position for the past two years and tbe
roll; gllta, 14. 1« and 18 cents a roll. vote of tbe board shows that be has given
Every roll a double roll and 48 feet long. good satisCaction to them.
One door east of 0- D. Spaulding's store.
The monument to be erected at Hastingi
Fred Miller's baby girl yesterday feasted to tlio memory of the “boys'In blue** who
on a lot of pllb tliat she got hold of in went from Barry county will arrive about
some unaccountable manner. The lit.le the 15th of the month. It ywll be a granite
one was very sick but a doctor was soon shaft 10 feet square at the base, and 42
called and the baby lg now all right again. feet high and will weigh 100 tons. It will
cost 84.500, of which amount lew* than
AH who love perfection in foot-wear, 81,000 has been raised. The necessity for
who seek for ease and economy, fit and raising the deficit before the arrival of ded­
fashion, finish and fineness, tbe luxury of ication day has prompted the appointment
lightness and the satisfaction of strength, of a cauvassing committee In every school
all who want a perfect shoe arc Invited to district In'the county, and it Is fair to pre­
call on Stauger 4 Crawley.
sume there is enough of the patriotic spir­
»/vortby Mead was on Monday evening it still to Bfay to Irtve
Xvurded the contract for building the cul­ memorial for those who fell upon the field.
vert over Fall creek on Green street. The —Detroit Evening Journal.
culvert will to 50 feet long, eight feet wide
Chas. Bronson and wife, this township,
and seven feet higher at the creek than the were suddenly thrown from their buggy In
roadway of tbe present bridge.
the vicinity of Wm. Brew's, west of town
last
Friday morning while on their way to
Died, in this city, April 30th, of con­
sumption. Settia. wife of Horace Bishop. Freeport. They were driving along and
The funeral occurred at Mrs. Bi’hops late thalr horse became frightened at a piece o.
residence Thursday forenoon. Rev. W. M. bark lying in the road and shleded to one
throwing
Mr.B.Bronson
Puffer officiating. Deecawd was boro In side
JSKTS.
1£them
!««&gt;both
•»&lt;&gt;out,
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Carlton township. August 18, 1851.
across an old rail cbt lying by the road
Dr. J. A. Baughman, of Akron, Ohla aide injuring her quite seriously. The
who makes a specialty of chronic diseases, torse went but a abort distance and stop­
will be at the Hastings house. Saturday. ped. Mrs. Bronson was taken to Wm.
May 11th. Dr. Baughman Is well known Brew's tonae and Mr. B. came to Freeport
to tha citizens of this vicinity. AH, of h» after Dr. Sayh's. Her Injuries prove to be
old patients and any others who desire to nnlte serious and she was not able to re­
do so can consult hltn at that time.
Cd with a few bruises on his face.—Free­
Moen flower, colonyctton pnuuHjtora. port Herald.
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This beautiful night blooming ptant Is &lt;me
of the most vigorous and desirable of all
summer climtora. It blooms ven?
To the nchthlioru and friends who Kand the bloaaoms are a beautiful pure kindiv assisted us daring our late bcreiiyc4 to 5 inches in diameter and grows 25 to
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a package at Beamer’s.

PERSONAL MENTION.
Rock Young, of Middleville, was In town
.Monday.

R. K. .Grant,
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THE CLOTHIER.

1 r Over our Stock and see

]_ jCGGz IX the nobby

Styles in Fine

Pants and Suits.

Mrs. F. M. Thomas tos returned from
an extended visit with friends In the south­
ern part of the state.
Mrs. K. D. Davis, of Middleville, was
the guest last week of tor parents, D.
Eycleshymer and wife.
lydul. Holbrook, of Kalamazoo, came to
Yliis rity yesterday. His family will move
in a few days to Kalamazoo.

Look

through our store and you
will be convinced that we
show the Largest and Most Complete Line of
Fine Furnishing Goods in the city.

i/Drs. Wightman, who has been visltlhg
ner sister Mrs. A. P. Drake, left Saturday
for her home In New York state.
1ZW. E Power* «”d Dr. J. C. Andrus
went to Baltic Creek,Weilnesdav to attend
the funeral of the latter's brother.

Rev. E. D. Irvine was In Muskegon last
week attending the semi-annual mission­
ary meeting of the Episcopal church.
vAllsti Ada Micliael returned Saturday
nom Stanton accompanied by her sister
Mrs. Seeley whom she has been visiting.
Mrs. Will Williams returned Saturday
to her home In Grand Rapids, after.a visit
here with her parents, M. W. Riker and
wife.
Born, to Dan Manes* and wife, Tuesday,
a j«lr of girls. Thto h pretty good, and
Insures g&lt;s»d companions for the twin boys
already in the fondly.
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PRICES AND QUALITY
Prove positively that we are the most_
popular dealers in

Choice and Staple Groceries!

G. W. Searles, of Kansas, who recently
arrives! in Middleville with hl# family for
a visit there, was in town yesterday hand­
shaking with his many old friends here.

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/Rev. W. M. Puffer is vteltlng the tbeo■glcal university nt Evanston. III., as a
member of the visiting committee up|*oh&gt;ted by the M. E. conference of this district.

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Gns. McNaughton has resigned his posi­
tion with Stauffer &amp; Crawley and accepted
the position of bookkrepei- for Bentley
Bros. &amp; Wilkins, vice Mrs. Ed. Holbrook
resigned. ‘
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Wanted!

100,000 pounds of rags, gopper, rubbers
and lr«*n by Huffman Bro*.

The daughter* of soldier* totween the
ages of 10 and 18 years are requested to
meet at post hall at 4 o'clock on the after­
noon of the 18th of May. to prepare for
decoration. .
H, A. R*xt&gt;. Sec.

Lucy Stafford was boro, in McKean,
Erie Co., Pn., Sept. 1st. 1832; came with
her parents to Michigan in 1843. Most of
her girlhood days were spent in Kalamazoo
and vicinity. In 1852 she took up her
abode in Hastings where she continued to
reside up to. the time of her death. In
18&lt;Wshcwas united in marriage with John
Hotchkiss, who departed this life May 10th,
1883. Mrs. Hotchkiss was for many years
a faithful member of tbe Presbyterian
church and gave freely of her time, effort
and means to the various enterprises of
the ehurch she loved. She was a con­
sistent chrlstaln, a kind neighbor, a faith­
ful friend, a devoted wife and an affection­
ate mother.
Sometime ago a fata) disease fastened
Itself upon her, against which she bravely
battled for many a weary year, but al
length yielded to Its relentless power.
During her last sickness kind neighbors
and loving friends ministered to her wants,
and oh, bow often she gave espressions of
loving gratitude for the same. The last
few months of her life she seemed Indeed
ripening for the other world. It could
truly to said of her that her “conversation
was in heaven.- Tender and touching
were the words of counsel she gave her
weeping children, saying "^He who had
been tbejwidow's God would be tto orphans
Father.” So she calmly, peacefully, trust­
fully committed them to the tender care of
her loving Heavenly father, and on the
19tb of April sweetly fell asleep in Jesus.
Her funeral was conducted by her pas­
tor. Rev. EUet and.wa# attended ty a large
of rrtmd.. •!«- “J
tearful eye* told bow much they had loved
and lost: and then on that beauUfulEMter
day we left her In Riverside oemetery
where iovjDg hands laid her away to await
tbe glad morning of tbe resurrection.* *

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Tropical and California Fruits, Figs,
Nuts, Dates, Bananas, Cocoanuts, and all
kinds of choice Confectionary and Gums.
Canned Peaches, Plums, Tomatoes, Sugar Corn, Beang, Peas, Succotash, etc.
Also Canned Beef, Oysters, Lobsters,
Mackerel and Salmon. Mixed Pickles
of all kinds. Olives, Catsup, Chow Chow,
Green and Red Pepper Sauce, and all
■ kinds of Table Sauce for soups, meat,
game and fish. Smoking, Fine Cnt and
Plug Tobaccos of all kinds and grades
which for quality and price cannot be
beat. Ana everything else usually kept
in a first class grocery store.

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Highest Market Price Paid
For Butter and Eggs, and all kinds of
Produce.

PHILLIPS, FULLER &amp; CO.

THE LADIES
Of Hastings and vicinity are invited to inspect our large new
stock of

-DressGoods,Silk Warp Henriettas, Nice Line Blade Dress
Goods, Satines and French Ginghams,
Henriettas in all colors, Summer Broad­
cloths in all colors.
In these goods we show all the latest patterns and} most
fashionable colors. If yon ate looking for fine suitings, you
should see them. To match these goods, we can show an

ELEGANT LINE OF TRIMMINGS,
Consisting of Girdles, Gimps, Braids, etc. We solicit your
patronage on the merits of those goods and the reasonable
prices we have put upon them.

JULIUS RUSSELL

�KAILWAY RELIEF ASSOCIATION!

Hastings Banner. MEN WHO WEAR CORSETS.
Hastings. Wwdntwday, May ». 18»».

ONES, TOO, ANO
THEY COST HO OR MORE.

VERY

PRETTY

A rennrrlvouia botanical s.-&gt;cinty Uf re­
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WUMI OIOWTI IV lluul
---- --- boawl.iiK along until it rmcbw a mofai spot,
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New York a little blondo haired ‘ woman
men's coraeto, and’hasertablbbed an extra­
Th«rr fa a *u|«rstition among miners that rive buriiura fa a wertern city. She luul a
every ten years rich diggings will bo discov- man trained to takn tho mnsaures and ill tho
. i .d M&gt;mrwlwrc. Tho record *c far fa: Call- corsets, and frequently she or her forewoman
fvrnia. 1M9; l’iko’» Prak, iSWJNcvada, 1M0; never »aw the customers for whom they
made cerwt* regularly. It fa a very paying
Lrailvtire. !8Z».
busintws. for men rarely question the price
of an article they wish to purchase, and
l-.otrt fa an anient whfat player. Ho lias key • mcnY corsets are always made to order und
never kept in stock. A wonuui tho *hapo of
a tub and n woman tlio shape of a broomstick
will buy tbo mine make of corsets in different
■baa, and somehow fit herself into them; hut
I&gt;an't diNtust everybody by haw/1,!'1£and «pitu:i«. bul iL*e Dr, bages Coturrb Rem­
edy and be uUrcdI'tieunwnia b very prmdrnl In Muske­ cost *10.
They do not differ materially from n worngon.
an'^conmt iu comoructian. being mode of the
that the best reglnicu tur prrsfn'tOK »amo material, only with bebvtor bones and
nay be slimmed up in tbe inatiin. "»w

Seeing as we do the many lino* in tbe roupUy groujwd into large nystem*. « hew oa-urr*hip will no doubt remain rtabki in years W
come, jwni-.am-nco of employment and rtabllirv of position Uhuj to be gmumutw-d, and
tbo corporatiow can now butti-r t-x'uro thuir
own rig** and strengthen tlu-ntu-lvraagoins:
tbe encrtMcbmenU of tbo jHihlic by drawiug
their employe* morn cfaaely to Ibmn, showing
that paternal care and •olicitufle for them
which tend to cttabiisl; good feeling am! com­
munity of Interest.
Relief arayiation* under tho guidance of
tbe companies will do tbi*. They are flour­
ishing on tho Baltlmoro ami Uln&lt;&gt; and tbo
Pennsylvania railroads. TW&gt; organizations
ou tln-ws road* may be taken a* the typo ot
i wliat other companies should do. On tbe
former, tho scheme originated with tbo ekfar

^-nation. Obstinate constliotlon. or cortlve- straight up and down, though tbe coiurtaot
wearing of the carseto coztdures to ndd fulln«M.
caanc
ot "'her
diseases;
..— — I...- ...
uM.lMi.frmr
tiRbttR
nr and nt-as ot chest, which compensate* for the
_ ..a i» an.. exciting
^constant annoynner. proluclK Piles, pro- pretty bust curve and dope tea woman's
ialNc of tbe rectum, flitultt and various llyspcp- wmrt. They orc usuiill v made of gray mtren
tic symptom*. All the*e arc warded off and or coutil, but ocauionoUy a very fostidioa*
health l« maintained by the use of Dr. Fierce * customer I* found who order* the daintiest ot
Flrasant Furgattvc Felfrts.
material and d-.-cont'Jaua.
Tl&gt;silaiitl will soon have fret- postal dc‘ livery’.
.
'
Ono of tbo lady's customers always wc-re
-Ltte sanatdoe la * shady j4Me."
Mitin cornets of u delicute color, flowed abil
The poet called * soBtaulace
Tliat utoddened all who saw Ils beauty. fared with Mik. Ho was very rtout, and
A face, no doabMhat heamett wIth health. broke a great many of tbe »ilk fares, which r.
That blctafax which 1» more than wealth. woman will wear r.lmort a year without
Anri ilghteus every daily duri.
&lt;ih bow ran woman, whose bard Ute.
With many a wearing pain Is rife.
Kw-ape toe Krxsp of Suih al’lletlon.
dinal silk, mid trimmed nt tbo top and bot­
And ti* a power to bies* and cheer?
tom with fine white face, for which be paid
The answer coiue* both •wltt and clear.Tski-Fierce’* Favorite Prescription.
325 wtlh no demur.
Dr. herce's Favorite Pre «.-ription 1* Ue oidv
. iMOirine for woma*’* peculiar weakL«oe» And
alhnems. »old by diufatfafa. erxitr a P«*W»« that ho new Went into the .’tore, but his
mSraulce from the ni*ouf*ctv.rer*. ot *MI«*-tum brink Riven In every rase or money refund­ •ets. tilting tbetq on lurwlf wh-'n they
ed. 8ee guanuitee printed on bottle-wrapperwere finish-G. It requires three vuits to in­
The Griswold house, at aitetroil lias
sure a perfect fitting curwt-v.ni&gt; for the
changed hands.
measure, which fa taken very carefully; oi»
Eilert’s Extract of Tar A Wild Cherry for tbe litthtg, when only half the h-ues are
i* a safe, reliable anti pli-asxnt remedy for iu and the stedi basted iu jdaen, and one for
eofiglti. colds, bronchitis, asllmui, nnd all the final exnmihaUau, when everything is
throat troubles; will relieve and l»encflt flnisbat After one perfectly fitting const
cvisutoptlon. Try it and be coiivlmjcd. bos bom marfa, however, only one fitting fa
Kwrv lajttlc warranted: price 50c anil St required.
]M-r fadtle. Sold by druggists. /l'ri-|iared
Corset* are worn most by actor*, tlie 11: of
bv tli&lt; Kmw.-rt Fropfletary lW Chicago, w hore garment* furnfab&lt;s at present a Jorge
proportion &lt;-f their *tock iu traiR, Then
III.
there are clerM who rit liemling oyer desks
Thai law-ball -fever has broken out al!
all day and half tluj night, to whom corset*
. over thr state.
are frequently ivs^iminenied by their phy\
■iciau* m a help toward riraighterting their
tly M‘. 1’. lb nu-uut Mile*’ Ni ne anil curved spin™, men who from some injury or
Liver I’illa whieh regulate.* Ifiy’ liver, physical uuj’crfectlou* are obligul tn war
sltnuncli, taiweLs, etc., through tneir ner­ tlusn, and a fair pcreentagn of dado who reves. SmallcXi and mildest. A new prin­ jolco inn inuall waist oralhktmkiUiIJ- flttln-;
ciple! A revolutionlu-r! Sample* free at coat An ambitious cutter tn one of tbo
swell entahild.mcuts, where c will of clothe*
W. H. Qfadvcar’*.

ANOINTING AT BETHANY.
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TRY SANTA CLAUS SOAP .„

•"“’■““.Mi.LUa.

rbia.]
I. "After two days waa tbe tcost of the
pasaover and of unleavened bread. The
more full statement of Matthew la, "Arri it
camo to pans, when Jeans had fin-.ibed all
tbe/ sayings. He said unto Hfa diaciplra, y»
kn^r that after two days ia the frartof the
pamnver, and th-&gt; Son of Manis betrarodto

la a truly wonderful remedy, auiteti alike
io the akin of the child and the adult, and
Ito soothing, cleansing and brallng properUr1 rral«r. «. .wlL»ikx, ur&gt;l.v»l. A.

.

all employe* cuttM Join without

cla»«~i are divided into live other*, who pay
Into a fund certain fixed sum.* each irKsitb,

rtcrived. Bru&lt;-Uta are ।aid in weakly iudemidli'f. iu cawa of sickiios and dfaubfameuts
nnd n gn»w sum lu tho iM-nuflciary wlien d»eth
occur* They vary according tn tho amount
contributed. Friw mudical ami surgical at­
tendance i» given; iuwpitafa err «wtnl&gt;luhed;
pltydciahs are appoint*! at c-nuvcufaut point*
on the line. Thu company han o utrllMited
8liX»,0U0, the interest &lt;m which at C j&lt;-r cent.
t» V per year fata a ■uperannuation fbnd, A
building loon aoocintion iia* a1«&gt; Ixr-n
formed, which !&gt;.-*« become quite popular.
Tlieri' nro many other liberal f.raturro, of
which lutiitod Ejinre will .not (icnpit an &gt;wiUmeratiuti.
Tlx- Pennsylvania Railroad r»enpany his
al ro ndtqiU-l a syrtrai *'f relief similar tn that
of tlx&gt; lioltlnion- and Ohio, but not w&gt;oxteu* si v&lt;- It t* entirely voluntary, - und numbers
(over 20,(JUu. It rapidly tocrcnw-. in (ropulsr। ity a* it* benefit* become tnorcappn-efatad.
Id Ixitb ronqiaifaw the employe* an- rnjWd, ly leaving thr local tamerolrnt awoeinti&gt;*ni;
i they llwl they run Insure tlu-un&gt;elr*» with ths
;ui.i of ii aoUrntnnd |x&gt;«miul (-ofiipouy tor
much lira tixtnay ttorn In tlx- thmnhnd nnd

Jack built.

In the Machine, that

Clothes, that were won&gt; ,1.?

THE CHAMPION BINDER

Simon the leper.” Ln John xli, 1-8, we find
that this supper und anointing nt Bethany
took place six day* before tbo Pnanver and
before Hw puHie entry into Jcnrstkoi.
"A* Ho »at at meat.’’ John tefi* us that
they made Him a supper, that Mnrthawrvtd,
and that IaSmfim (rfaen from th-.• deed i wa*
oaoof them that -at at th.- tabla with Him.
Hero is loc-.and life and raumx tion In Uiin.

The Best Machine for Harvesting Grain Ever Known.

baarted devotion. Wo would like to know
()tln-r &gt;y*UKBM »( relief, but to h minor ex. who Simon the leper was. a-.ul hfa relation to
tent, Ifavi- been lidiipbxl by rniln.iy conipa- this family; We would like to know wba:
nii-3—notably Tro., hiopital rervfcu fur th* Lazarus. who had Ice:; three days in tbe spirit »fo fllDK DRAFT. NO WRIGHT ON
HORSES' NECKS.
rick nud diMil-kwi upon tbn Sants F&gt;. and Mfae wos^d, talked About; but throe things are
Kind Pacifl'-, nil uf n-hlcli mnt.-i L-illy fa*at-:i coni|mra*&gt;ive]y uni.wpurtaut.andk't na rather^ Springs tn the canraara fo prraerve them
Jho number &lt;4 cfalms f«r ifamngr* aiid *nbanointed
Ilin:
(John
xli.
Sb.
sequent n-tly trial* a:t.l jtvigm.-nl* in Uh*'
'•There came a woman having an alabaster
iKMirtx --fa O. Goddard in Tlw&gt; (,'i-nttiry.

tuarknbln thing is tlio sudden changra in th-

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big supply.

mm tiro UeciJeni Secured a
AU of a sudden bucklmrn hana «

-KiJt

&lt;IIm .-hmu. Ii.Am /muA.Imm —.. -I al. .

_

That lived fa the bou*, th-&lt;

tenth day of tho month and kept till tho four­
teenth day, that-fa four days; Jesus was ed
apart before the foundation of tbo work!, and
now four day* H.000 years) had pnswti. and
Ho wa* about to bo slain. (Ex. xb,’3, G; I Pi-t.
1,19,».)
' 2. "Not on the f.rwt day. fart there be an
tipnnr of tho iwjAs." This very fear ou
tlreir part bclpcd.to bring about the sicrWee
of Cbrfat at tho appobitad time. Th? *rvanta &lt;J Satan nro often flllM with f.-ar.
oven the Lwrof man; thu servant* at God
are taught to fear neither men nor the devil,
nor suffering*, nor &lt;13ath. but knowing that
their live* nro hid with Chrlrt fa God they
ore to ko "Ji«b only.” and «ay. “JnGod
havo I pat my trust; I will not bo afraid
wbatmau can do unto me." '••TKaifch au
bast should encamp against me. ray heart
hk.-.'.l not fear." (Pa Ivi. Il; xxvii, 3J

Tha platform eanras on!

GOOD WORI

atrnpfasod cnbetantiH* mam frame and ।
Ina, WARRANTED TO Ol'TLANT I

jata^erf tbe compUcatoa grating

THE CHAMPION BAS done THE BEST WORK
door by say nuverte:
and Binder— (lx- dtfflcutt crop of PW proved ft
TH E CHAIttjPIOP* la-not an experiment, hut tbe MOST RKI.IAHI.B tad PHAfTlCA1. and I»t&gt; KABUL Machine over made; every feature haa been rrore-d. It is warrsatel
'

MtlEWrior

It

Rli

Ym EDfflItt It Before

Yai Biy. Yog WHi Bej Oilj THE CHAMPION.

8AMRUM AT ONE OR MOUE AOENCIEE IN YOUR COUNTY.

The Warder, 7315
~

&amp; Glessner Co.,

SPRINCFIELD O.---- USUFSCTURERS—CHICAGO ILL.
NOTICE OF COMMt88t&lt;i5f-d8 o.X ( UI118
State of Michigan. Cuuoty &lt;rf R un “
tatareaf JeelBsriwr ■; • .~d.
We. the aadrrsixtrfM. i.m». - •• -t »,-&gt;i*»ct
by tbe probateruurt for U- erep
taro.
fare pot ire that u.

There Is Milling in the world more generally W wlrrii‘ u,
desired than long life, yet the majority ol pen- M io o’ciork

the various sebools of medicine, and the physlelam who rrpresrM tbrm. often blunder :n our
choice a( a doctor.
'
keeper. Ute preserver, and tbrease-preienter
tha: Iim jet b&lt;en diworered. fa simmered d&lt;ran
Into a concentrated and very palatable form in
the shape of New Style Pleasant Taste Vinegar
Bitters, they would Mt hesitate a moment to

FAK.il EKS
And All Others
Wbvn you want aiiylbiugiuthelit*#!

------- , ---- « .H.IM, VUK
injurious dm^, .ue contantly noodlug.tbe mar­
ket under varioao names and gufae*. that the
hew Btyk Vtnegar Bitter* fa a* bad a* anv of
them?
They do not know of reurre, unieM they bars
the courage to try th. Nme Btylr. n straighten*
out a tanjded up «yitetn In a very short whlli:

mibton
BOOTS AND SHOES,

by a responsible house, and U exactly
Sentr&lt;i 'ItnnufuK—_ .

repre
.

CAM. &lt;•!

--------- —JVM. will urtrr ue bo

Kimi of anything tn your life. Your druggist
IhkV not ha» IK K„.
..HI__ &gt;_ ...

you will fori happier than If you had found a
aroM lutae. for it 1* really * miae-af health.
Free from alcohol uud opium; cmnpoaed of

HASTINGS

All Nev Goods ano
Prices Satisfaclon
To buyers in crery birtM**-

:e-;-

a anted,
Especially Butter and EW- aan
which the highest mark't ' ,1,‘
paid in cash or trade.__
Judicial OftuB l«

furnisher.—SL Louts Globe-Democrat.

button or grailnally work up toward his
w^fa&gt; buris

poisons, chtlbtalM, clnpe and all Itching
ud irritating disease* of the akin and
&gt;i*U&gt;. It immediately relieve* tbe pain of ■by UtasUiukUw and goes
rmMs unit Imm. n.U
.
iaflaxHA. back, you may m

Won by the patio, tha

mo as vur ill----. ■ ,,
• ■■—............ -— --­
foundation of the' world; Ho died that Ha
might rixo again triumphant over (faath and
tbo g-.-avc, tin immortal man, to reign rover
the house of Jabob forever; Ho asrendi*! that
a medical examination wore not allowed to Ho might return when Ho shall have reetdved
join. All peranm employed regularly by tbe tbo kingdom, and every step ot all tbe way
company are required to |xua&gt; a medical ex- was cJe.tr to Him from tbe beginning. HU
amfaation. must be under 45 ywini of age, sinlres life in n mortal body wm nearly over,
and must join the relief mwoeiatton. Thu* and after two day* He would prove Hfaurlf
it will lx&gt; MM-n that nearly all tlu-ir employe* tho true poasover lAmb;-Ho saw it all and
are mendx-rx The cosfapubory font urn looks wn* unmoved, resting In tho Father's
to an (.-judder like a hardship, but tlu&gt; obli­ love, doing tho Father's * will, supported
gation 1* on him only who ws-k* employment

cation

The negation recently made in til's col­ brad.” John says that she abo anointed Hi*
fcet, bnd wiped tbeni with her hair; and that
umn in regard to nirtbofanf inducing or pro­ the house was tilled with the ohrf of ths oint­
moting ile-,-ti;cr. ha* been put lo a practical
Edmore has two aaioous and doesn’t stone block, fins uu Uix^of Whining an heirces test by one constant reader uf The Tribnnn ment. Wo and not get this anointing canfust-l with the nrtolntinRia the licmrof Siwant any more.
for hfa wife nt sonus j-opalor summer n-'crt with mod gratifying results The
mou tho Ilim-Mx-. at u much eorlkr period in
Motin is will find Dr. Winchell’s teething wherj hu spends hfa vacations, and m.-cunl- tlou wa» that dis-p could 1# *«m4 sunvsw Hfa pum&gt;trj-,,m.“l by a woman wh:»w name
1 syhipjuaiibemedlclnetohavrin tbe house togly arrays himself in nil tiro elegnneu tho fully by a method &lt;&gt;f counting in this fad. wokuow not (Lukeyli. 30-30.1
for.tbe children; It will cure coughs, colds, catablfahnrint nllords. book* himself into a
4 "And th?rv wen.- some that bad indigna­
sore throat, and regulate tho bowels. Try double boned etirset, and i lays siege to thu
tion witbin t'um.Y?ives, and *aU. Why wm
hearts of the fair onex *ef&gt;sn&gt; ho ado;&gt;tal pcrifnro fa the following language; “My this waste of th? oiutsneut made.” That
tho coract Iro buckled a brood belt of lx«vy pfanfawu to oittDt'rapidly, l-ut toi-all off
who, though treasurer of th? disciplra,
The Waldron difficulty nt Hillsdale fa leather about his body at tiro wairt, but M he inentany,r.!m tigi.-w- with every cipiratum of JuiUs,
—R tl-f-r M...I
..._ I —*A_. . ..
still unsettled.
grew stout this expedient Irert its efficacy.
breath. A jerenn fa good health ctxmt* nt.
A man's eorsc-tr. an- as rYadily detected In/ tlmt rate about twenty a minute. Ifaforv
A Merchant . Opinion.
hi&gt; follow men as th- faintest touch cf rouge rwv-hfag 25 in this scale, ho tnu -t c ount for &lt;&gt;f anything givetf to or (tone fur Jecw os
being waste! wns rarely a devilfah myitig;
Agent floyal IMQng, Powder. C«&gt;.. writes: on a woman’s face is alwtay*dfecovereil by ulswt rixtnni mhiutre, n&gt; tlm iwries mount* but that any of the other disfapira (Matt,
her rirter woman. Gentlim)en say that a man Up U. S» counted straight ahead Hut 1
--![■ hail never LoIhmI ho great re»nil* from
have f-jutvl &lt;»no diriidai advantage over xxvl. » should «nDt.*i*'wu«-rtmmre IthIt—i
j&gt;hysician&lt; prewriptiona nnd attendance incoracls goes up stairs like a wosuan and
3. “It might have bwn sold for moro than
walks differently, and that if yix: obaervr counting fa regular.order. That «-an be d«M
upon &lt;itfr children, a* 1 have after a few him closely for a few mbiutes ho will give a nwcbar.u-aUy, without any mental activity throo hundre I i*mcc, and havo t&lt;cn given to
th*’* uxr of Paplllon (extract of tlax) Skin little peculiar bitch to hfa Shoulders, ns If l.» whatever.
Cure. I cannot droenbd to gon medically were endeavoring to pull himself up out of
Tiro other nietbod Is not bunfati-Jmr to tho
what it ha* done for n*. but cau «ay that tbo corsets. It w.-u by watching Berry Wall mind, bat furnMie* jurt enough material to •fay s srage*; no that at that ertimato this
yearn of treatment have not accomplished mount a flight of i.tairs tlfat ft was fully de- keep tho t hougbtn off other nubjra-ta I often Uatmcat was equal fcj value to ucrirly a
what Paplllun ha* done after a few nppJi- terroined that be. was fared ttrto a snugly find myself forg«:tlng ilx&lt; nunil-i r at which I year’s wagra of a laboring nuG. If tbo mem­
cafions.” Large liottles only 31. al W. 11. fitting ccrseL His njfo accompanied hitn, ought to »'.■&gt;;• und return to 1, wfa-vup.n I at bers of any church were to t» ruked to give
.Goodyear’* drug store.
and they mnd&lt;&gt; themnw motions in tlromcent once lnsgiii again.where I left off and proceed unto tlm Lent Jcsu* for an» np-ciol work
even a week* wagre, how sumo ot them
■ Albiiwi *pp&gt;i&gt;.-* at Waahlngtcni tor the let­ Both tb &gt; king dodo and his roily |x;!y little in order. I crninot say that thfa u-buuro will wouH h»jk and »l&lt;rt:g their shoulders; anti
chum wore corset* regularly on important produce sleep when there Uno inebnatiuu or
ter carrier system.
occasioiii It was at Mme. GriswaH’* on impulse fa tluit dinvtlon, but when there fa what n tmtmntring there would b? against the
Ha|t|&gt;y Home Blood PurUlcr Is - ilia fwo- Broadway -that the pink Imired dude returned even a rudimentary impufa- I know it will movw-of such a iwdutlan, tho instigator of
pfa’h popular nnxllcine for purifying the a pair at baby blue satin cornet* trimmed cncourngn nail iucreuM* it. I have tried it u •uclt an unwarranted- waste of prtciott*
*
blood; preventing nr curing dy.-qiepsta, with face, after they hud been fitted three good many turn- store 1 first read it in The «n,'ncy.
biHlousuiea*. headache, boll* a:pl ull fevers times, to havo them tnndn a half an inch Tribune and It ha* only tallol me twice.
u. “Jesus sold, let her alone; why troubla
anil malarial dfacaRe*. Price- 50 cents and smaller, and Ids anxious perplexity was very Often on waking 1 will remember that I was ye her I Hiro hath wrought a good work on
one. dollar per bottle.
.
amusing to tbe mischievous merry inaifa-n not able to cxnint Ixocond 7 or K before lesdug Me. How prectou* fa t!» Master** approval.
mynelt to rituulmr. 1 liavu never y.-t count,4 Ikiw nrotful Hfa bkssed words' What dera it
Lyman W. Watkins aged S2, an Allegan who fitted them on.
up os far a* Ol I think 17 or 18 lias been my matter who, or bow many, lL-;d fault, If wo
pioneer, is dead.
Him! ls-t no
It is no secret that Osmond Tearlu wore limit. I Iwlk-vn that thu author -rf this sug­ “TLT15 wcU
corsets, and that Kyrle Bellew wears them gestion ha« conferred a Ixxin ou jnople who cTitiefam or thoughts iciuarkfromtcUroa
J. V. Hurrowsi. Kalamazoo. Mich., testl- ■till. Tho noble Antony has .them nuulo in ore troubled with faaomnia, although it cun,h(*L’r- Tvu in your devotion to
CJrirt, 0 fcLow labore-.', ba*. t«dug sure
lire: "For mon: than five years, a member Ixiudon in a little shop iu Conduit street
ttat your raottve’fa right und that lore to
of my family has been afflicted wlthjiay They nrt- not trimmed with pink lae» or cmHun prompts you to
fa aU ,hin
nb
fever, culmlnatipg lab- In the fall in a bellubod with embroidery, which is tbo only
glory, go rti-adfasdy forward and do all Uurt
hsscking cough. Every remedy proved surprising thing about them, but they ore
Applying &gt; Trlm-Jpte.
futile. Not half a bottle of I’aplllou (ex­ deliciously small and very short, not more
Mort of us understand a principfa m&gt;.t fa to thxno heart unto Him. Good udrk* are
tract of flax) Catarrh Cure had been used than sir or eight inches up and down.
thoroughly wbraita application is to Ufomal not tho®. which mra, or even Chriwfaw* al­
liefore tbe cough entirely disappeared, and
ways approve. but «dy thotP which are dona
In tbo same shop tho Duke of Beaufort lies In our own Hue of thought or work.
general relief followed. It i» simply won­ the pink satin, laco edged corsets, wbicbUm
The members of n central high school, after tojho glory of CJcxL
t “For ye havo the poor with you al­
derful."’ Ixirgc-bottles only 31, for wale
a long debate, deeidml that tho marking ay*,
by W. H. Goodyear.
mid embroidered z&lt;rltli his monogram sur­ ten wMfnJtxrioas nnd unfair, ami jwtitioued ways, and wbenmever y, win ye may do them
good, but n»ye hare not olwaya” Tho dfaTbe Detroit exposition buildings will mounted by a. ducal coronet. Ho fa an old, tho principal to abolfah it.
. "Wo know," mid tbo sjKikwauau, "whether clpl •* did not undL-rrtnnd Hm gofaj away
decrepit
man,
with
a
wrinkled
yellow
fare
cover three acres.
2?.? ‘beq’-b'Jt thought ho would eontiuM
Eml a fringe of white whiikcm. and so J»cat
with thcni fa person and nt that tfaro restore
record of au e-x-idental inlas may |w mfalead
Eilert’s Daylight Idver 1’llts are h tioon to
the kingdom to Israel; though Hehad^SZ
sufferers from sick headache, sourstomach, plainly dfacernibto through hfa dress coat.
tXltalT
Hh ,lcath Uaa ™^rce-,
torpid liver and iniligestlon. Sugar coat­ It fa said that the Prince of Wafas affects
a grout tsunball match tm|«-udbad norm- received It. white Mary
tog, to which the* whole wbooi wtuuiU.tix.ly
ed. pleasant to take and warranted to go
r ,’llo„&lt;-onUji-_y. «!&gt;&lt;&gt; Kt at Ufa teetaudinterested.
through by daylight
.
tend
Hi*
word
(Luke
x. 3U)atx-ou to have
Ion
tho
boll
ground
first,
”
quite- exu-nrivoly by num in Path, and nil
Jackson police have given lodgings to tbo kandsomo officers in tho German army said tho
L "In tho coming match underrtood that Hfa cnsmi-s would put Him
1,115 tramps since October I, 1888.
'
—r------ ----- _on will know whether you
Though corsets are worn by men in Now ■ play well or tl|, and aa for error*, they nro OU ilia friends, U« deprived of tiro nriritem
’ An old phynloan. retired from practice haring York, it fa extremely difficult to ilud out often purely nOcldmrtal. Why n-evrd tbpnr
•l»E“di,oih
bad placed tn hfa hands by nn East India mis­
Thu Ixiyo withdrew without anotbei iWh!
a obu hath dime what she could ”
sionary the formula of a hlmplr-regciabie remThe could apprvclat* tho niuRjratam- many say, “How 1 woffld like to do thus and
£&lt;5
1
•»«*
tbo first class i-orset pfaoes recoil order* for Youth a Companion.
theca occasionally, they are very reticent oi:
th*&gt; subject, tor any publicity given to tbe
fact would destroy tho bosuicx' altogether.
No Uno of trade fa subject tv such changra j.
I,*,
Xtss
felt It bl* duty to make II known to his *nflt:rlag There is one bright woman corset maker ou ■nd peculiuritlr* a« men’* furniihlng rm'k.
fellow*. Artuatod by th!* motive and a deriro Foursoenth street who advertfam to make a
mutter h.,w tb.n -....
..
to relieve bunuui suffering. 1 will scud free of
. .a., vi uiui- i. wm noj
ebanrt. to all who derirc it. this recipe in Ger­
man, French or English, with full directions
bring half its rout price. Thia fa partie^arfa
for preparit g and twlng. Sent by mall by adtrim of nt^l-ttr-ir ..&gt;.d rull..,. m.. .. Contract* hare been let for the M|&gt;oritailors would liall with delight tho general use
ttan buildliig* at Detroit, for 375,000.
of cunali, oe they would render the fitting ot
If your blood Is vitiated, ckmiur It with­
out delay by the um- of Ayer’* Sarsaparilla.
A new bank fa about to be opened in
BIr Rapids, making four In ail.

THI^ If THE Mo-ZfF'
THAT JACK
’

LESSON VI, SECOND QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, MAY 12.

iy, Thursday, and wax buried beneath a pife
r&gt;f KNllkl^al. OWtCI RR --MT.I.Ikm ..a..l—a_ 1 M

factory. Saturday renwral wm attamptsd.
A
—m
I
fl.- __ :__ i
todofcr

�LIKE TO BE HUMBUGGED. ' TREES OF CALIFORNIA.
...pl-.m'UkMhalofa »&lt;»«, rMular dlgesttoa. MANAGERS OF FAKES AND FREAKS
iw taking dial popul*r and peculiar nMdl'n,&gt;o.r* S:inrnp’«rllia- 1 want everybody
AGREE WITH BARNUM.
« tih s«vum." It H sold by all drwi
... ' on,- hundred &lt;1o*e* one dollar.

THE WONDERS OF NATURE IN THE
GREAT YOSEMITE PARK.

KING &amp; FRANKLIN’S

Weight Just 1,150 lbs:

NEW

READY TO RUN,

“ONLY ME!”

Fair stood the city by tho »■*,
p.-eiUti r u Ith health and Ufa,
;..l fever laden grew tbe air
ai. I ;rat!lcncc wan rife.
^arn,nn •*&gt; wtth the

Tlx- i-nny stayed behind.

•

, few *t» d bravely in tbrlr place. '
Paiiug tbe frver’»breath,*

Jim" 1 u&lt;! &lt;Ital that mom.

I

mi mt

in

ti cup WM pulled to ijkfe
H aiul t&lt;tov
icr; cbeAlng his mA*.

in Uv&gt;»f ffo*u«kre-dng.

Sjacobsoh

------------ HIU. miow* amt trav•ling ttores, this truism is indelibly stamped
to letters of gold o^tbe corner ktoie of ttodr

n

o
z

Sprains, Strains.
Bruises, Wounds,
The Chas. A. Matter Ct., dsltx. Md.

For Hire of

FR0Mpn&gt;2»oTERMA)lE&gt;m!r
WTHadTKFrtiFvi
rDJURISTS ANCDEAlfRSEwWWiBnr

The Chas-AMbeijr CD-BAEra-Mcte

LBOILERS
" 11 .iit\ *tvnn&gt; boiler works, established
JUri'ii.ictqnir of high and low pressure
eain healing boilers of Mil klmls. smoke
!■&gt;• Aching*, etc. Old boilers taken In ex• .1 •
Hlvvts, boiler plates. *ad toll-• i..i-Cor. Foundry ft. and llleb.
i: !; trAtk*. Detroit. MIcIl
fio-'io

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Enquire of

WILD WEST:

The following farmers who bought these binders of Messer
Bros. &amp; Reynolds in 1887 and ’88. Hear what they have to’
say.
.
Baltihiore^-Daniel C. Warner, Chas. Mack, R. R. Haynes,
Frank Stanton?
Campbell—J. F. Rairaigb, Geo. Clum, Stadel Bros., James
Hulliberger, Noah Haney, Stephen Weaver.
Carlton—Asa and Jake Odell, J. S. Keeler, Geo. Altoft, Geo.
S. Fuller, Morrice Bowler, Scott Fuller. John’ Shaibly, Jacob
Shriber, Rant Graham.
**
Hastings—Wil|iam Fisher, Lewis Kobel, L. K. Foreman, E.
J. Crook, Silas Ertdsley. Phil W. Burgess, Fred McNair. John
Renkes, Charlton Bros., Chas. Smith.
Hope—E. B. Payne, S. H. Larab6e. Calvin Stanton. John
McGurn.
•
Irving—James Brew, Lawrence Arehart. John Buhler, Con­
rad Smelker, Frank Kohler, Chet Wood.,
&lt;
Johnstown — A. E. Dewey, Conklin &amp; Gates, C. H. Stevens,
Hir«un Merrills, Geo. Lee.
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Maple Grove—Geo. S. Marshall.
Odessa—Thos. Johnson, A. C. Steward, J. Hansberger, Chas.
Buche. Michael Fender.
Orangeville—Richard Johncox, Ira D. Brooks.
’ Rutland—Warren Calkins, Philander Otis. Patsey McPharlin. John Johnson, William Snyder:
Thornapple—Sames Beckey.
Woodland—J. M. Reiser, Ira and Perry Stowell, A. II. Rowlader, Jacob Hulliburfcer, Geo. Kepner, John Barnum.
\
Yankee Springs—A. Everhart
t,

Hewn or the arntarrttix*
Thti “legitimate” a* trail as tto “iUqritinvito’’ busin--*x u found amongdlme mtm.'tmn

Lustora* pnneipto. although they imk nk
njipral to thu higher testra amido notVUv
tributo to the culture Which Mattbcw\\r-

i-on tem l«-rarin of Noah, having survived the
deluge, it being believed also that tlm ark it» ou climb to tbs crest of the “Fallen MasTarcU" by tto aid of a ladder of aottw ten
ruugv You ran havo.no just conception of
the immensity of tbe tro&gt;- until'you walk
akwig it» mighty lock for over a 'hundred

progre**. A rather confidential dime muoet

talk ntomt Us brotherhood, nnd the fr.it*
here Mt forth are mainly as ho tlcx-ril ii
them. Ho. had t:i~hi» “exposition” a suaki
i banner, on Abyiedntan limuty, a bodilrM
woman anti a two headed calf btuffedl. The
museum was in a teat atornt thirty fret in
around the dira. Twoor throe glaring she-,-?*
of canvas were stretched about too entrance
to depict what the show contained. T&lt;&gt; l&gt;o
•ure, the Maikev on tlm illuHruticu wenthirty tret Ut&gt;g. while the' Realities * wore
tslwiut ilurty Inches, and the calf wasn-pre
M-nted a* «j».-cially lively, liut die Abyrviuinu
and tlv.iixxliiws wotuan vrerofairly portnkjfod
■except for an nimxmt of physical beauty
which .toe original* could never have pr»mvwxE '
The m-xxniut Of tbeso attractions which the
jiropriebir jpiVo was delightfully naive. The
Kimko charmer, be nivcrrnl, was tbcdaugbtcr
of n rdnl Indian clutrmcr, who was brought
over byJUi-nuni. She Ix-came enamored w ith
a remrert ticket seller, and, a* be liail ambi­
tions to start u nuruin, inarrirel her, nnd
tbeir only child »im then doing the “make
act” on the [postofllce lot hi Springfield. Tbe
fakir said that tbo mother really bad power
—«S*-. V--—•”
be cxidj "very fond of snakes, und v.ould
skwpwiil) tiiem if I would let ber.’
Tho “ Abyssinian beauty," Print-om Iryttri,

your «««]«» «l|lu, i.ira of wnH1 rj( the|Ik
“The General Grant" tree is not far off. a
hugu and grim sjk-cimen. looking as stem as
the grent warrior ever ap|icare&lt;L -There is
ouo known n* “Tbo Gnxxly Giant.” n mon-

gromuL At tbe height of jutt HX» fret the
Urst limb comm out; tliat. limb is ,C, fret &gt;n

World-Famous Features!
A spleiMlld Ammwinent Organization,
known throughout tto length and breadth
of the laud. To sj»rak of its rare merits in
a nselgv, task. .Suffice It to *ay that while,
this year U is more than

Double Ils Former Vastuess!

tVithin close walking distaiwo is “Tho Tele­
scope Tree." This is about 100 fret high, tbe
top of it alrn-e that height having burn de­
stroyed l&gt;y fire. This tree is a hollow tuts-.
From thu tree you look Up through this tube In nil th partnienlo, tbe price of admlulon
into tbo deep ski's* above. You ran ride on •is rcUu«-d cue hundred per rent.
horvebnek into the opening tolow.
TKBOVQn A KNOT HOUt

the tow entrance, and gn 100 f.-*-:, ami ont
ul a knot hole.
Th'- mmt cmisplcuou* and mare celrt»rnt»*I
of l)«- trre* tomn that standi directly tut ride
of tto btroacTavenuomade fordriving through
tiio.paik. The avenue, a highway, makes

driver Mope, tto great stago nn&lt;l four Lorre*
al) iwmd by tbo sheltering tree; and there
is, fnrtbrrntnn-. ten f.«t of solid wall on
cithur side of tin- wheels of tto i-norb. . Tbe
tr«»- ta nlw.ut thirty f«rt in diameter nt tbe
height of tlie sLnge top.
s
On tto «-casion of my visit there
had
tbo coach stopped, atsi uuir&lt;&gt; allowed several
minutes' time to cuaifMyhend thh rubUmo
work of nature, turned to sueh an abkiiug
inti-mt tn tho tourist. In our I»«rty were
several Australian and Englhh gentlemen,
mid they said tliat in all their travels around
tho world there was imthing so grand as

HASTING,

Them California parks are owned by tbo
general government, but nro belt! iu trntt by
tbe state of California, which baa expended
immruse »uln» uf money iirtnnking roads and
other hnprorrnwnts in tlieco wiki, pictnr-

Tho statu also keeps a strong guard of po­
licemen in dll tbeparka, and no one is allowed
to cut even a cane or twig, or pluck a bunch
ot l-.-nvc* from oue of tho trern. The largest
of tto parks contains about 3,MO aerta; it is
one of the high plateaus that run out west­
wardly from the summit of tbo Hinrra Nevuda mountain*. Tlie soil is exceedingly
rich, though tbo altitude is no high that there
is but little vegetation except tto big trees
and cedar grow th. I saw cue tree there IbO
flirt high and 9 feet in diameter. It stands

WSESDH, Mil
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The lightest, best and therefore
cheapest binder made.

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds,
Sole Agents for Barry Co.

O. D. SPAULDING

WILE EXHIBIT AT

ro&lt;t&lt;l t «| is rut directly through tto heart

“doctored” in a mare or^css ingenious way. inlto hotels, nnd tho rani is known &amp;&lt;« ‘•tbo
Men are all tho time doing somo strango big tree room.’’—Cor. Atlanta American.
thing simply to get a job to pore for a won­
der, os they are too hey tp work.
Ono bf tbe most soducti ve fakre L-i tbo trav­
The Chintre minister ts said to l» the most
eling store, atul it is safe to say that Dine
lilnral [iatroD of the -cable companies in
, • .‘Jf’'*•».newspapers.dlvlded luSTATL. tiinreout of ten they are swindles, one way Washington and spend* area more money
—
ottos-,
and
still
they
are
always
largely
J itKp^^BlNHwlIfta: rent on appIleaUon- patronu.
rcut ihc store* for a short for telegraphing than tto,government of tlio
r.i vinre who want their advertising to pay... time, and so lui». ,n .,aT a!l exorbitant rent. United Stales. Almost every act of bls is
&lt;.ger no better medium for thorough and They oftentimes Lafe
freight tho ;;oods governed by instruction* asked and received
• rt-uv- work than the various sections of our
from bis government, and although ho uses
Sclent Loral List.
a cipher by which tot can put the meaning
OI4O. P. HOWfeLL 4 CO.,
• Newspaper Advertising Burran.
ten words into two, his telegraphic bills
10 S.nrucc street. New York.
can get better bargains there than of tbo average tl,O(X&gt;a week and often exceed that
regular merchant, lu most cn»s, where sum daily Im n week nt a time. He rent
. . __ ____________ _ K..
|2,000 worth of dispav-bc* to China concern­
PROBATK ORDER.
ing the riots at Milwaukee and received reStale of MleblgjUL County ot Barry.-M.
snuggled, are imported with an undervalua­
tl,i’ Prebate Court for thecuun■; . ttarrj boJdt ti at the Probate Office la tbedty tion or are stolen outright Tbo more comcommunicating tbo information regarding
rt RMtiniw m said county ou Wednesday, tbe
tbo Milwaukee troubles to indemnify tho
' -*• "i May tn tlie jear one thousand
'Ifbthataired and etahty u " '
vuou'“°
Chinamen of that city for all tbo damages
mi- •
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I’roSte1’ &lt; luir,e’ " Armstrong. Judge of UI
sufTcred
by thmu. Ca'blo messages to China
J art utterly worthies*. This etas. of goods
&lt;!-,--ra^!nia:t''roI’h* Mtot0 011Mui,ortU Fisher, comprim about every article known as luxu •
acroM tbo Arabian sea through Hind oartan
eZ»n.rr?.',l.n,f nn£ fllln* Bie petition, duly .verb
and Slam to Pekin, and they &lt;x»t about H
vra»’nJ.ri\''r ‘V Fi*h«r, eon of said deceased.
plausible at; ry to account for
*XI&lt;1 determine
i tied m im lrFul heirs of said deceased and endreraJid e ■JX1'
”t*t” °* whleh said
Repulillcau.
_
Puggy Wotulng.
t
d'"'1 .’■‘i/ed and posrewred.
tto
Tueeday,
A friend iu Providence tells us of a funny
Ungainly Man.
■
4y of Ju”e. A. D. iwai. uten
],ug them Hearing tbe order, “Now, Prince,
tto I...JL “*? K*?0000/ *» aMtatedfte
Man is an ungainly creature at ttoixtft.
the
“id . P«I«OD. audUurt His head is an irregular spheroid; his ryes
ro^uU.*t'^,,
l°d&lt;^d%t*? are not alike ar of equal efficiency; his whlsOrUCT, *'O", l riUOT,
"U.’ll MT.
kcn&gt; won't grow uniformly. Ono shoulder is tho end of bl* tail with hf» mouth uad begins
higher than tbo other, one bnnd or foot lorget
IT am t -re o? u1Ml&lt;J„eounty Bnd *how cause, than the other—and this an opjsjsito Kidcs- to gyrate nt a surprisingly swift rate Hu
whirls foster mid faster, till it is difficult to
bls blp* (if to has any) are unequal in abape.
The calves of his legs are not twins in any­ At tho command, “Ite-vun.'!’’ be suddenly reito ' it ■’W-O' » ““ prtltlon ud U, thing but sgt^and without bis tailor, latter rcraw tbe order of his gyration*, and or. be­
aud bootmaker to is a very sorry kx.king ing told, “Now, Prince, 1 don’t think you
animal. As for women—well, this article
r U—
Irt.
in Bald County of not written to discus* their physical crookM- __ — I.—
l.rwimu, ln ,aHrt”Jhrarink^
(A true e™*HLE» W|A tree oopy.1
Judge of Probate.

TO ADVERTISERS.

Coital Shows -The Milwaukee Jr. Binder.-

havo no concoptiau ot their immetuity. Tto
largest of them are over 30 fret in diameter
10 tert from tto ground, and “tto tallest nro
over duo frat high Tlio principal ones in the
Yosemite park have distinctive titoa or
naiibK. [tach state of tto Union has it* tree
spoctally designated: ami many of tho biv
.— — n....u.Kti.v iaw; nc toric ctorttcters of tto natiop are honored
must be nhrvwd, ipiick and cunning iu arzu- with thu trra. 'l*bn name iu each inntaure is
meuta and repoctallyin striking a baranfar. handreoncly pidutod on n broad board und
bo must have a certain rotabiUty nnd fluency luiltad fust t«. tto tnsi.
of longuagn with the ubjlity to use big words
Tl» tn*&gt; [ have referred tn specially aliovc
tolmpremandtxd grammar to put hitnsclf te known 11Ow ns "Tho Fallen Monarch.” It
to sympathy with tto people he exjswt. to
wa*at .nm time^M, in .fermion, “Tho An­
vicUmue; bn must have a “pine" hat a
showy suit of clothes, half a doreu post® &lt;!«twwtm the late prodtUmt and bis party But
mands ret in ring, shirt stud and collar tost- thotitlu “Falk-n Monarch” is to appropriate
tliit In an univerNil reinr tlio namn liven,
. • , ,
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u iininn- and will lire a. h,t,gni, tl^. language live*,
tertol, but fashion tuu. decreed in favor of or until
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tto’ bosom. Tlie specie* i* distinct and toe
ipecimtiu* hara littlo in common with the
covntMKmaiuKH or noajl
rest of humanity. Tto majarltv of tb.-m
were born to tbo role, with low und tiivuonwho has «m*H from n helper or del uded ourth, |u diameter averages over twruty
.rom^tto “h-glttotate.” When not-"u:t tl.u f-rt for more than n hundred feet of iu
road" ttoy frequent artun liatmta iu tto teugth. Tbo top and part of y.,, ,llin cnj
:*rgvcities usually some fifth ar sixth cliu*
hotel, ragivly watching for the latest hum*.»ng hud.ilevising means of securing a plant.
Even to tto smaller citiro and towns ttore
nrocertaUi boarding hotwra where ttoy put cretar. mid it is weU tigli i.mperitoablu in utupkmiun to tl|&lt;- profession n* well mi good m.-phrric influnnres; Fire, however, lias
togging jhaira to tramps. They nro retro to
to “d«ul broke” almut three-fourths of tbo

honest Irish parent*. At the age of 1" sto
wag employed to scrub lloors ia a Now York
Bowery dime museum, nnd there leornetf tto
sccrrt. of bleaching her Isiir anil being able to
i’ROBATK UI4DKIL
-make it stand upright. Sllewns pai/1 |f&gt; a
'tol ..-.m. county 0 Barry- •*.
.
&lt;&gt;| the Probate Court tor the week for her service*.
: . *rrr Itoldra at th- lYubste office In
Tto bodiless woman was too fakir's wife,
■ ■ Usittng*. in v&gt;n! County, ou MaturHi &lt;Uy of-April, in toe year one who had formerly broil n clinraeter dancer to
• .-t.t hundred s.nj WghtY-nlnn.
a vprkty show. Tho man said that there bad
' tiarte* W. Armstrong. Judge of been a tiino when the “Ixktilcss woman act"
UUr oftbe estate of William Perry. had been n wbolo show, and then hu had taxm
able to coin money. The calf, or tbo remains
-L.-.- *n.l tuns the petiuoa.duly eert- of what bud once been a calf, to nsrerted,
!■&gt;. -I lArleshyn.er. rtreutoc of said e*’ was n legitimate curiosity which ho had bill
•
l'-r reasons therein set forth that
irerred to sell the real estate ot to at an auction sole of curio* for 8-'L5O. He.
revsmki died wired and possessed. raid that his whole outfit cost f.&gt;3 and his
i-&gt;. it K ordered, that Friday, tbe
hL-i other I'Xjxmscv about HO a week,' and his
receipts were from |15 to $.'15 a day.
-*«ii intcrciled In said estate, are re-1
WHY THEY DON’T “LAY tT."
• • ppear at ►w«don ot said rourt. then ■
"Wo don’t lay up nothin', though, because
■
» st tf&gt;«- Probate offire. In tbe city of
• . nt.t &lt;-nunty. and *buw cause. &gt;f aay when we lay off wo Im re to go witli the boy*,
• :.i t!w prayer of lire petitioner ami we all buck the tiger t» bit, and, of
■ ' • crum-a. An-i it i» furtherorrf'-rrd,
• • petldonsr give outlre to the per course, in tbo long run that toots us."
. i. r.-.tnt in «aid ertate. of Ibe pen Ho told of many lmnlshi[&gt;* they tod
«al&lt;l p*-tiUvu. and tbe bearing to endure, and said tliat they are al' 'a r*u»|og a copv »&lt; Uil* order
• 1
-d in the Hsatlng* Banxkm a
u-r printed and circulated la said Ooub- frost borne.
,rr. mu-. •
b wrek for three successive
or-VHPi- tn «atd day of hrartog.
•
i w.AMMsrnONti.
Judge of Probata.

forma.

he ebaraeUT. tbeir pre^ w^^JX
Bat, iu adtlition to thb. faith in the weakn-w
Of
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...

a
L'UIE Kt 11 II
Gill! ttEflftJ
Will'll IL

uotuvs from

I» one of the first In bis purcha.sc of

1889.
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Troupe of PerfomiflE Stallions!
Imjiorted and educated expressly for
this Show.
)
10 BKAtTlFl’f. FKMAI.i: KIIIAL AltTfeTX lO

.

HE». MB. ABD. SDMMEf. GOODS.
Please call and see them. Here are some of his pries:
New Satines, 10 to 25 cents.
.Henriettas and Cashmeres, 25 tojSO cents.

»

Good style, double wijlth Dress Goods, 101 cents.

Lawns, Chailies, Ginghams and many other dress goods at
prices none can better.

"13 EAUTJI’A fillKAT JILNAX VAJiVEUi 15

Parasols, Shawls, Plushes, Velvets, and other fancy goods.

7 FUNNY CLOWNS 7
Tto Mot h-y Sons of Moinu*.

SIXTEEN J.1L1.IPUTIAN I’ONIE^
In Surprising and Beautiful Performances.

Best of all is our trade in Ladies’ Fine Shoes, also Men’s
Shoes and Boots.
Closing out Clothing at 25 to 50 per cent, discount.

O. D. SPAULDING.

Troupe of Gymnasts!
7—SEVEN TRIBES OF INDIANS—7
in their war-llkc display and wonderful
equestrian Sport*.

Tints ol Wirs-W&amp;lkers.
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Life on the Plains!
And thrlliingly contmtlng tho Wild
West of the new world with the classic
pastime* of the old; introducing cow boys,
western Indians nnd Mexican Vaqueras.
The most novel and complete exhibition of
the kind ever projected, including every
type of manhood known to those who dwell
on tbe Wild frontier, or just over the bor­
der. An exhibition that Is not a show but
aftot
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GRAND FREE

Street Parade
Admission, - - 25 Cents.
Two Performances dally, at 1 and 7 p. m.

The numerous and flattering testimonials received from
various parts of the country and the large and increasing
home, trade prove that the Bissell Improved is superior to any
Chilled Plow in the market.
An experience of over forty years as a plow manufacturer
an inventor has enabled Mr. T. M. Bissell to construct a plow
more nearly perfect and possessing more pointe of improve­
ment than any of ite predecessors.
Among the special pointe of excellence to which we call at­
tention are: 1st. Our patent Bolt-heads used in mouldboard
and land side, so constructed that they will not turn when
tightened or loorened. 2d. Interchangeable and perfect fit­
ting repairs. 8d. Combination of steel and chilled mould­
board and share on same plow. 4tb. Simplicity and ease of
stocking. Perfect finish and working qualities.
Call and see the Bissell Plow at

Goodyear Bros! Hardware,
S.JUB'TTSSfGG, MICH.

�Hisses for Famtll.
His Examination Takes a Sen•
sational Turn.

ordered to rebuild.

,

France’s Centennial
It Starts Off with a Blank Car­

tridge Sensation.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

THeWASHINCTOH CENTENNIAL

Nor Torn. April
n.Ioa.rJWtaJtanJrm^«"
east* .th rmy raJiJ,“r*
^rum fae shrill
the rsHi" of the
,lrurn' r1”
Sof tt fifr.-itto fasting ronrord

land and Paatic and tbe Des Moinra and

from tto
of
THE OBAHK WITH A OBIEVAIOE ofamnds
ith tto tramp, tramp of
'
f
AN ADMISSION OF A FALSEHOOD, tbe Rock Island company to rebuild
'wto were gettmg into tbeir Jdacre

Jlftary parwle. Today &gt;•
the mJT bnlliant dbptay
srni ta^Jriry evtr witaeswd in tue dtj.
frmm twantv-ouo state* ttoy come, and tto

statimi nud Furl Dodge, by restoring tto
rond-tod, replacing tto bridges and relaying

later than June 15, ItfttO. and complete tho
came by the 1st day of November following;
that pending tto coqiplstlnn of such ** ork
LosdorJi May 4—Tto cross-examination the Chicago, Rock Island end Padflo
of Parnail wa* cxmUnued before tbo commis­ Railway company, ■ teosee of tto Des
Moines and Fort Dodge railroad, iw
sion yeetwday. Tbo Irish leader denial know­ required and directed to ojwrato one
ing “Number Om,’ eithir tinder Ute name ot
Tynan or any other. He bad never beard
Egnn ajttoclated with th* “martyr fund" for train with poasengwr accommodation a day
tbe benrilt of tto fatnlllas of tliosa executed rtit-h waV l« tween Fort Dodge and Des
and incarcerated for participation in tbe Moines, and that, in tto operation of such
Phomiz pork murders. He mw nothing trains, tto time-tables thereof to so adcriminal in tto fund, but rather tbougiit it ot tbe entire lino and all thu station*
wa» right to assist the innooxit victims of
the "martyrs." He ssdd be could not recol­
TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN CHICAGO.
lect haring itenounred outrage* between 1M8
and 1*1. Ho tolleved tbe outrage* were the
work of small socletire
Chicauo, May 0.—William Tensor, of this
Varnell Exaggerated the Facta.
A Sensational incident—the most remarka­
ble of tbe day’s examination—■occurred when living with his young wife and 6 mouths old
Kir Richard Webster quoted a etalenient baby, became suddenly Insane white in tod
made by Parnell during the debate on For- at J&gt; O’clock yesterday morning, and after a
stor'* bill, in 18S1, susp?nding tan habeas
corpus, to the effect that secret societie* had desperate struggle with his wife sei red the
then ceaiid to exist in Ireland. Sir Richard baby from.the crib In which It was sleeping
asked Parnell if he believed tho statement and dashed its brains out against the wall of
tbe rocm. He then seised a butcher Knife
when be made it
Parnell- No. At any rate it wm an exag- and tried to murder tbe woman, who elude.!
gtrated statement.
•
white
arousing the noighboni by her piercing
Sir Richard Webster—Did you or did you
not niiedato the fact when you made that
statement.
He then slashed his own throat with the'
Knew IU* Words to Be Untrue.
knife, nnd when tbo police arrivi-J be was
Parnell admitted that bo bad made tha
statement, knowing it to bo untrne, or nt riblu gaab In bis nsck from which tto Mom!
Incut extravagant. He further admitted that was str.aming, while in uno tou-1 be held th*
bo had never -withdrawn the statement His bloody kuifo and og his left arm lay the tor-’
purpose in making it was to exaggerate the ribly mutilated tody of tto dead infant. Tto
effect wbii-b Um league had hal in eradi­
cating eecrot socitakMi
Tbe nooriuilauce with which Urn wittnw* to tho hospital for treatment and is still
alive.
.
f
made three ndtniwott. utotuibr! the audi­
ence and elicited'htswn.
THE FIRE RECORD.
He fartto.-.tasLfied that ho was finable to
sny what had become of tbe books of tha
Other Flac—
Land league. Somo of them were brought to
Crevoa, in*, May i.—A largo brick block
IZqlwi, and some were now before the *&gt;®into;- n. Where the mi-adng books uni doc­ fa this town, which included tto pewtoffire,- a
uments were lie did not know, but bo would newspaper cfDco, and a number of stores,
endeavor to aa.vrtaui.
was destroyed by fire Tuesday night Tto
las* is about 4100,001 M. Qutwn, tlw exRioting About lnanraa.ee Premium*.
-Lqxi»k, May-4—A bcdy of infantry baa
Lemmer wore injured by falling walls, tin
been tent tn quel! tbe rioting which nreynfls former, it m feared, fatally\ Tto Rl-nmfcq.
among the workers in the Rothschilds mlnm Jon tire dcpartiiA-nt came ou call to tto rc*|n Moravia. Tbe miners demand tho return
bf 410,5U0 which they have co!lj4;Avriy paid
in on aivuunC of insurance premiums, which
Cricago, May i—Tha Windsor theatre,
demand tin? masters refuse to comply with; located on th* north side at tbe river, caught
hence tbe rioU Him far ten of the loadcni fire shortly after midnight Tuesday, nnd in
in th- disorders bare been arn-ste-1, but tbe loss than twenty minute* was completely de­
-men are determined to fight until ttoy are stroyed. Three firemen were injured by a
overpowered by superior numbers or their falling wall, one of them seriously., Da*.
demands are satisfactorily met.
Ittum
DxrxKr., Wk, May 2-F|ro Tueoday
Fred Great Presented to ths Qaeen.
night &lt;)e«troynd tbe Wingard-Pearson's
Lnxtaow, May 4—At tbe queens drawing­ Urick block, tbo Transit bouse, and a Lalfroom held yesterday CuL V. D. Grant,, dozen reaidrtico*. Tto 1mm*-will aggregate
United State* minister to Austria, was 450,000. Tto town was visited by n disa*-*
presented by Mr. W. IL White, secretary of trots* ronflagr.-ftion several days ago.
the American legation, and Mm Grant was
A TOTAL OF NINETEEN DEAD
presented by Countess Van Byfandt, wife of
tbe Motherland’s minister to England. Lieut. Foot* Up the Ixurt of Life In tto (amid
Henry A- Borup, U. 8. A., tho recently ap­
pointed military attache to the Am riran
Hamilton, Ont.. May 2.—The remains of
legation at Part*, yas also presented by Mr. the charred victims of tto Grand Trunk
White, and Mrs. Borup by Counter Van
By land l
.
Ttoy were thoo of Morgan !L Sculten, of
Pestered to Death by Pencil Pushers.
Chicago, which were Identified by A. Col­
Loxoox, May 4—Tbo Anferiran delogates vin. and those of H. S. Hall, an old and re­
to the Samoan conference in Berlin have tired merchant of Kvaasville, Ind/ which
been so pestered by lhe importunities of Ger were identified by hjs son-in-law. Henry
man reporter* and American correspondent* Pringle, of Chicago, is reported missing.
that they liars been compelled to reI u s? ad­ Tbo remains of Mr*. George Grummells will
mittance to all caller* except thorn person­ to sent to Chicago. It is almost certain that
ally known or who give satisfactory a.'«urnick, of Chicago, and J. B. Sterns, of Cam­
auev that they orc not interviewers.
den, Me., are among tto din.L Thirteen
Ths Royallste Will IU Absent.
dead are aeeountad for, leaving six lx*ltes
PaWIx, May 4—Tbo royalist aeuasor* and aliout which no inquiries have been made.
deputies have resolved not to attend tho fete
ARMOUR’S GREAT R1VALto be given at Versatile* on Sunday on tlie
eve of tbe opening of tbe exhibition. Tliero Thnt &lt;V«.000.000 Dre-ait 3Ie.it Company
have toen. practically no invitations totted
■faettlnx Beady for BualnaM^
for tbe ceremony of opening tho exhibition.
Will Repudiate the Congress.

VncvXA, May 4—It -fa thought probable
that tto govennoat will declare the plenary
Catholic congrsni jurt closed hero to havo
bean a private assembly and pay no attention
Co the telegraphic messages of tlie’ pope
thereto.

company ha* Iwn organised, with Warner
J. Belden, of Syracuse, as one of tto direct­
ors. This te tto company witli fi'.,000,00)
capital which intends Ui lw«con» a rival of
tto "Big Four" dreawd beef combination. It

DEATH CAUSED BY NEGLECT.

the centennial celebration at \ ersailles
yesterday, a stranger dsew a pistol and
pofatfag directly at him firreL Tbe man was
immediately sr-ixad and a rush wn* made
toward tbe president to discover th* extent
of bls injury. M. Carnot quickly amured
th* emwd that to was' not hurt and ttoex-

Faris was thrown into a fever of excite-

an I In an incredibly short space of time tbe

aikl tbo Cbamnsd’Elysee was cbotod by a
wax quickly learned, however, that tbe prre-

flred tbe shut which gave risa tn ths alarmist
every capital—a crank with a gnevam—.
When tto announcement was made tto ex­
citement subside I as quickly aj it tod artoori,
and tho .-rowds indulged In fauumsrabte
jukes uvec tto affair.
Tto yuan wbadki th* shooting gave hi*
nomens Perrin and bi* occiqsitioa*a ma­
rine storekeeper. He stated that be tod no
desire to kill tto prrei.tent, and shone! tto
truth of his assertion by proving that bebm!
fired a blank_cartridge, lie declared that bo
tod been punished unjustly by tto gtovernor
of Martinique, and bis object in fir:ug *»
solely for tto purpose of calling attaints x&gt; to

men Tha whole Ol Uie
Sm YorL fta-ylTml.. mJ
brnworlblim. Tta
Wol.„J LVta Ubllrt
Mlk-n «n-l nmiim. (1- A

Three Children Loi TtotTTW^

?

Bock at 0:45 Tuesday morning.

Wuxnwrox Crrr, May 4—Tha presitet's appointments yesterday were princi­
pally confined to the south and to tha officM

-,v

' idm.n*L.t
Saturday morning in open towil.t,,..

oppesents attacked |,fa taxi. .. .
pr».
.ouU
MUrt hta taS

not proving sttfijrient H» Ijh,.

hanging for capital uff.-nw*. when imammou Jy recrenmoudwl by tto jury aid .e^
t-xby the judge, who may sulMn'ute fif« to.

jmirn slue die June 4 wo* tahtoi.
Tbe two bout&lt;v met in j’.; in u_afternooti and listem-d Li a porting addrea
by tbe new mmfatar to Bjair. H «&gt;. T. IV
Italmvr. He tore* Detroit Haturdav.' and
will sail for Spam May S.
”,
Lammixo, Mich.. May 4—An advent

It i&gt; doubtful if more brains an I bmuty were
ever gotten together in tto same kjnre. Tto erippled I? year-old sun. Tto tad s bock *» ns
Mbit ticket kirukerag- A bill
;
servw-e* were cwMucted by tto RL Rev.
*eanx*l with scars cniw’l by tto blows ad­ proj'fiatiug SlStfUl fur tto de.-.: ,.
Henry C. Potter, bistop ot New York,
ministered by tto mnl i^rent.
.
fa imitation of tbe service W year* »K°. *1
Rev. Samuel lYovorot. was the conductor.

Itetnut litad by tto up—ttaig of a toroewne
lamp Fire damage, 41 JiOU.

to had umlcrgone had reduced him Io pov­ niodifl-d to fit tto occnsuoi and an address
erty. He tod ton unabte to obtain redrew by Rudiop Potter. Ttoy occupied about
front bi* |&gt;m«ecutor*j-and toiler*.I tliat id* forty-five minute*, and .at their ckoe tto
action in tiring the blank cartridge wmtld president was conducted to tto w—t porch and but alm a jury tank's crititnl
direct Hid |M-reident's attention to ms case. turned over to tto cummittee ou literary
Perrin i» evidently insane on the subje.-t of
bis grievances.
treasury building.
Terre uro V. I’owtevly; &lt;-bi--f engineer of
PRELIMINARY TO THE EXPOSITION.
It i« but vain reiteration to state that nr*ry t^&gt; order of Knights of LoIsmt. a&lt;Wr»«ad a
Carnot I'nvells a Centennial Memorial street tn th* city through which it was
“
Relatious
of Capita) end Labor
known that the pr&lt;-d lent would pna* at any
time was wrdgod w ith pisqde. Tbe tlpwgs
giwix-d an or.liestm of sixten ftocto
thusiastically cbecred by tto crowd* which
difficult, hut in spite of tbe discumfurt th&lt;- “Home. Sweet Home" and “Tto Girl I laft
lined tto way from tbe |mlace to Versailles. ■ day ba l to • many great aiemoriea for people
Behind Ms" ore favorite airs.
Upon hi- arrival be unveiled a in&lt;-m»rial
Char'.rs Turner, a Cadillac furniture
tablet affix.*! to tto btillding in which tto been beard al Sandy Hook, some j»-opte destales genera) met lOu years ago. The grand clansL Through thia gn-at multitude the
aacmbly had congregated in tbo Hall of
Mirrors on:! were n&lt;ldrre*ed by M. Lrroyer. Lreasury.
president of tbe'senate, after M. Carnot's arthing* are apt to du, ami a • light fingered
thebuildiug was one Ao s*’ once in
penttenia ii Ix-lprd himwlf to 14,000 in gold.

wm done

dumb

wdlh the Ml nutiiuriz m tlr- Cm-

AN INCIDENT AT NEW ORLEANS'

brave UQters. all »nv«

a

■ circatn-

It is no longer, he sold, deputiw of the
third estate-to whom tho privilege ot ktanding upright wm .tented, but tbe elected re-

tbeir uwi aft.-r all
Bwwnaba has shipped morr'n 50.000 teas iff

'fare tbeir freely elected chief to jwy tnlute
to ttogreat dead to whom they aww! their
litorty. -It become* tboae aid stragglers for
liberty." toconUpced, “to remind ns Hiri the
revnfation not only bequeathed to us doc­
trines, but liason-L If th? .revolutionists
sinned by tbo audacity 4»f thifir dreamt, we
sin by our' want of self-abnegation,
our
favaiupleto
knowledge
of
our
&lt;lutin&gt; an&lt;l nur ls*«ita(ii«M ut
“ M.
Leroycr nsktd Prrei lent Carnot to rai*.- hi*
voice fa onl-r to guide Frenchmen in tto
diftetiou of mutual conrewston. ’

t««at» the past mvir.l ol nilerv shippinxports.
Ings with na eloquent invocation, white tbe
greet aodiench stood with uncovered and
bowed head*. A p.«n by John W Whittier play on Satanlay anemoam as • regular re&lt;Tuati'.&gt;u. Gradually more humane methods

cutting a ship juit ham under th- -he’

Tto «atlon ended in a perfect whirlwind
of appinuie. As tto last words of tto aptendid
|«rocatioii fell from- tto speaker's* lips a
Gram! Rapid* ■■filciak liavv founl several
dead silence e:nu*L Entrance.! by the
ndiu
n..«
r„.
..
speD-bjutel Tbi-n a shout nrooo that made
the very earth tremble; loginning in front
where tbf»prakrr'&lt; words could be heard it
A syrxUrete of Grand Rnpids capitalists
was taken up by ttewe in the rear and swelled
from point h&gt; point* until aM the streets from prop.*? t&lt;&gt; perforate tbe snnUierti portion -ff
which even a sight of the building could i» Cln boygan CXMUrty in thb toltef that oil, gas,
owl nnd other viluabhs Ite hidden toiwath
ume of
l»r. T Weaver, tbo clairvoyant beskr who
made a fl.ttjo haul fr.wn a Bay City farmar_

Stall. Img." ___

tho old monarchy tho repn—mtaiivnsof a
nation now in civnplete po—cwd'in ut itself,
tbe mtetcew of tor destinies and full of splen­
dor, strength and litorty. The first thoughts
of this solemn meeting turn to &lt;mr fat tore.
That imkiortal gctserotl.m of irtu, by dint of
courage and many sacrifice*, wcured to us
ton. fits which wo inust bequeath to our sous
as a most precious heritage." He reminded
till that in Franco the jwnwmal jowcr of on*
mon was a tiling of tho pant, no fiialter w bat
title be may take. -The solo sovereign now is
the nation.

Tbe bishop of Versatile* addressed Presi­
dent Carnot saybig ttos though ttoy had
fallen as victims tn the revolution of 17-9,
tto clergy had shared fa tbo movernehu
toward reform and had never cease.! to give
proof of tbeir readiness to m.ikn snerifires tor
tbeir country. He congratulated Carnot on

Prmidcnt IhrriMo then camo to tto front*
Tto amendm -m* to tlie state cxoiMitutlon,
and delivered a brief but eloquent and ap­ voted on al tto April etahtion, were all
propriate nd Ires, m whicti to referred to tto adopted by tto following m»Jorltto.: Gov­
ernors salary.
addiuonal circuit
tlw nation which tod Inaugurate.! ite first judge for Kent manty, 2»,644; corporations
president 100 years ago to-day, and its hopn extension, fi,SlU.
and aspirations for tto future.
Bomctedy’* |ire|»ring for a warm sum
tton tto figure of Archbishop TXwyigan
claimed attetition a* ho stood wailing totor*
the rioting tenediction. Again a hush f»U
on tto multitude, the solemn w.vxls were ub
tcred and tto exercise* were over.
Tto president and his party, ronsisting or
cabinot and supreme curt nwmlffrs, were
immediately taken te carriage, andidriven to
tto reviewing sIam| «, &gt;1^^,
while tto
sought place, from which
they could otoerve tto military march.

Mr. Blaine, who
programnw

A Three Rivers reeidout tried • the matri-

unto hiiiHclf wife Na 2 without tbe precau­
tionary divarre credential Now to*» fa the
tails on a Charge of tiigainv.
Ingham &lt;xmn|r pioneers win bold tbeir an­
nual nmuion at Mason June 4, and Governor
Um» wifi entertata ’em with rcrulniarenres

H- L— • — • «

PENSION

JDS ARRESTED.
Offliisl-

extraordinary i&lt;nmioQ fra::! caso acre ar*,
nvtod in different part* «ff tto Mate Fisisy.
Jacob Little, a Unh-r. oddfar, died Ander-

Hitt compelto! 'tor tocouttam- &gt;1 tr«c!tu&gt;ti! they separated nt«xit a year ng". Tbee
she ceased drawing tto money and tbe goy-

was unrarun-u. mri
rested Friday at Romermt. O&gt;* ’»
S
I. I-.-—. .1.

L'ltv.

Ocut, I1L, May 4,-rJohn S. Watkins, ■
Baptist prracta-r, and lano In I’arrto. two
young men living near Fainmn. ***
axrestod Fri.tay aft -niron and t-A n tafov
United State* Commtadon-: ti |,ua‘“V

........ . -J
iu*Mraei iww
itewroyw is working bis way into tlie tend of
---- BrtU Ixm. 111,500, with no to—&lt;Bcetlw fifth mill L&gt;
‘

■mmm

A Madtsetloa of •13.000,000 Iteporiad tar

Chrt

Ited himself

A careful counting of nose* give* Grand
Rapids a population uf OGJKD, aw! although
sow* of tan aren’t very bandwane ttoy cootfaue to multiply at an aroolerated gait.
' literature through the wad*
A toodicate ot Michigan lumbermen r nro
investing ttoir surplus shekel.* iu 150 000

NATIONAL DEBT AND CASH ACCOUNT.
r«to. -TL.

, TW«

lagly otacenu coarwew*. ........... - •
that Watkins and Pnrndi »erc tto &gt; parti**, and Friday imming
•&lt;
young ladies went to ymmg ltaT ’!' anl
oonfwwsd, claiming that U atam? - ‘J*
writing while he was simply on '»»«*

Vrtmm. M»t I--Th- I «««&gt;
rtraw- WNi H.-T, mJ" """fftUnL IL J-rt IW -1V1 rrtby
Ad
mJ"Lb.wlUb.muu. taut mJ
hmdnJ mllllm .tad W"
Tta wltadUm ATTbT-'

Wash J soran Cirr, May 2.—Tto reduc­
tion in the public debt during April past
amounted to 113,07*1,234, and for tbo tan
months of the current (heal year, W3.97V,!»I.

BPBlironxLD, Mo., May 4.—Four fine residoners were burned here y attenlay afternoon.
Loss about FJl.OUO; fully insured. An in­
fant child at J. M. Kinney was burned to
death in oue of tbe houses
Appolwtxnente by tha President.

EXCITEMENT AT MANISTEE. MICH

a young colt that was bcm without any tore
lees 'though otherwise perfectly developed.
LT'
u-r..
wuik with It’*

Ah Ewlhb vnd.tah. * ByUi, 1» ChbU.
IMroir. r«hT !■«
th.taihE rtxt.NW- Ahwrlthh proMUNwt
. _____ _________ rt..»»ter* of tonr.
Some unknown party lias been driving ■
was that tairtrcn
-.
In round numbers there different depirt- rusliUig trade by drawing l*ogus .-toefcs on
nv-nts of th- service were reprroeut-J as Grand Bnt-Mi* tonka One for ».».&gt; was rre
Vel'owt: 'National guard and militia from eenUv ret ired irmu Barannah, Go., which
vartoti. .tate*. 37.1&lt;». United Btntee regu­ ituiiente* that tto operator 1* caluvatfag a
lar,. 1,000; United Statek
®&gt;- large field.
rinre. 1,400; West Point cadets, 400; Grand
Inrcndiary fires dretroyrl about 47.000
worth of property, luefadfag four dwelling,
Army of tto Republic, 12.300. and
..
. . . .. u ...,.,.... H,„ "11 Tl,*
giou recort, m Ttoro were three
Juch romm-mifad by a marshal and mdx
Gai. Bcbofleld ci mmau.led tto whole.
iVtera proved futita
Th auk-, giving Her* lee­
Abraham Carter, a Vasm farmer, hail
Leaving tto neideoew of ^Ve Prcaldttt Uin* Istrn*. right toad of b&lt; r»re, two rows
Morton tto president wa* reenrted to the and a fine outlay of farm machinery tiurued
by an imwnduiry r-c-nily. tavolving a fate
of 44,«”; partial!v insured. A man who
racvivc*i a* u&gt;...... .. - .
committee at Trinity church vwrtrjt and roukl rommit a duod like that fa a fit subject
tss-orted into th» church awl to th# " ashing- for mi-w nary work.
louj,., Tto IxiiMlug at this time was full
Muskegrei saw mills are shutting down a*
of tto distliigmsto-1 of tto land—governors, tto river is tuo low fur rafting logs. Tto
isuator*. rcpnweqtatives and ether public drynrw of Michigan streams this spring i» a
tnru. btklde* ropri tentative* of tar law tto raw fa point wtorc prohibition really leems
bench nnd ottor k-ariw-1 professions. Fair to prohibit.

were lieid in tbe principal towns throughout
tto repwblic.

An latent Child Crematad.

Big Rapiiis beUavefffa bank. Mn.i
.
vwt iso.ax) fa &lt; fan
,
**u «►
of that kind.
*

A

-

company as first organixud contained a num­
-4 Miner Blown to Kternlty by Esplodtag ber at eottan oil trust people, but ttoy ware
Gas—Innocents In the Flames,
frightened owt.'lt is alleged by the Arrpours
tribute wn* paid to a man wb&lt;we dignity
Porrsviixa, Pa., May 4—A deatrtx-tivo tincatenfag to fight tto cotton oil trust. Tho
gns expiration occurred at the Beechwood coi- ucoemary capitalje*-&gt; alr&lt;-&lt;uly Leun subscribed,
Upon Mitering Versailles i ncident Carnot
Mory yesterday. Tbe fire bun* neglected to and It is not tlM&amp;ght that ttoro will be any
exchanged the posting. chaise in which bo ten
centwmtel
Tmwisy night wa*
put up the caution hoard at tbe entrnucc of further delay in carrying out the project.
.attended by about Ml of tte naUou1.
an abandoned gang way in which gas h.w! ac­ MURDER OF AN ILLINOIS EDUCATOR. bad ridilen from the E'.yseo for a enteebo Ttwrtf sminteM,
---. _
..
equipped in a fashion exactly similar to tbo
cumulated. James Nolan, who was making
one iu which the emperor und to ride to r,----- —. .ww appnireu In the
repair*, knowing that tbo fire l»*a had
Ixaigchampa M Carnot war vociferously balcony. which was tto signal for
pasMrl and seeing no danger signal up, en­
of ladto to make their entnmre
tered the gangway with a naked lamp.
Tto hall was magnificently decorated and
Matcbett, principal of the academy at
Th. Lamp Did the Work.
*u a perfect epicurean nafare.
M.w».
Hanover, in this cuuntvi W0J' »hot dead
Tbe abova exfirefaes were tto beginning of
Hie flame of the lamp caused censed a ter­
, ,’ ,
»u-i unonp Potter asked a
those connecte«l with the opening of tto great Wreslng, after which ito guest* proewdsd to
rible explosion. Nofan was blown against
exjKxution,
which
to*
for
its
object
tto
comth* gastronomical exerctoeo.
tbe rucks and sustained fatal injuries. Two
miners named Lewis and Sweeney were
feast Of reavni Imo-.,, ’ tto
draaggtd out ot tbe shaft unconscious, but
prevailed yesterday evening tbe strrete of
were not seriously injupid. Considerable
it his sister to rw-wlve attentions from
■damage was done to the yriiperty.
.Z
Ashtabula, Ohio, Muy 4V-Throe chil­
dren of a Portuguese fanHlgitma! Silvey
were ten atone fa the bouse yrelarday morn­
ing. Tbe building look firn. One ot the
children was burned to death and the other
two wore fatally burned.

Michigan’s educational exhibit at tbo Mel­
*
l &lt;ha first nriio hl

T.

is fl,101,005,408. Of this amount, tXa.BOS,-

idsntial campaign.

round number* of
000,00' 4 per cents,
|14«i,a0O,'&gt;OO4H p«r oeafa, W4.Wi.000 Pan flc
railroad bonds (*hteh stare July 1, JRH5,
have been classified as bonded indebted te

fa boner of Washington’, iuauguratton, and
from early morning until sendown the &lt;*».
»*r -Uh a, ,^,p

pkfatodtbsnmfl

mite*

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                  <text>{ largest Circulation
of any-paper in the
County.

Hastings Banner

OL. XXXIV. NO. 3.

HASTINGS. MICH., MAY 15.1889.

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County. r
WHOLE NO. 1772.

Hastings Banner.

I'lattk called upon hla many friends here»
on Thursday last.
Published Wednesdays, by
A. \\. Dlllentack made a business trip'
COOK &amp; aSTISICEZRTSr
to Bdlevge one day last week.
------ AT-----Emnjiflitrer visited near Nashville last:
Hastings, Barry County, Michigan. week.
Mrs. Geo. Mauer's niece, from Jackson।
SUBSCmPTlON rates:
Co., who lias been visiting her for the past;
two weeks, returned to her lidmc Monday.
Mrs. John Weissert, of Hastings; visited’
l.e! :me tell you what we bear over mid over In our store.
her parents, J. England and wife, last
week.
. ,.-hmrr^'-Wby. bow &lt;lo you do
So «ud So. 1 did lux know you „nw
county.
Ell Cline was called to Rosina last week
to attend to hl* mill there, consequently
KATES:
&gt; &lt; n,tmuer-“Well, the truth is I have heard my neighbors say so much about uue columnADVERTHUNG
per year.......................
«iao M his mill at this place fa not running.
Extra charge for special poslt’lous.
- _!,&gt;ods as cheap and many things cheaper than they could in Hastings, that I
A. C. Massey lias rental the V. G. Hlldinger property, and moved into the smug.
.
1 would come-and see for myself and find it is true ”
,
, ,
JOB PHINTINO.
Frank Stlnchcomb now drives a nW
tbo J,&gt;b Printing De\ . why should it not br so. Our expenses are less; surely we can sell for less.
team, having purchased them of E. Luca*.
' I wish to say Is that, having Just finished invoicing, we find that our stock
E. Lucas has purchased a tine three
in many things Iff to heavy. Too lessen these, we shall
year old colt of Mr. Booher.
John tandfa has returned from Oklaho­
ma. where he has been assisting his broth­
er In a store.
,
Mra. D. B. ArvRte is quite alck.
John Valentine is putting a coat of paint
on Wm. Wunderlich’s house.

' Bert Whalley, of Middleville, has been
delivering some nice picture frames to
Misses Etta and Kate Tompkins visited
parties In our village.
their parents last Sunday.
Dr. McLeay and wife went to KalaruaJanice Seger and wife, of Rome Center,
niHizjo to attend the medical association is visiting her brother. Wm. Seger.
held there on the 9th and 10th.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dean, a
J. J. Perkins, John Earl and Mrs. Cap­ boy. May loth.
tain Earl went to Hastings Monday on
business relating to the (State of the late at-the center, recently purchased of J. IL
Captain Earl.
Ballou.
Mrs. Collin's collection of shells that she
collected on tha sea shore while she wo* In last week. but Is better now.
Florida has arrived. They are a fine col­ ■ Dr. Horner was at Dowling part of last
lection.
week attending Dr. VanHorn’s patients,
Several of our tall players went to Del­ while he was absent
ton on Saturday ' to wIUims the game of
E. E. Jewell Is on the sick list.
tall between the Delton and Augusta
There are several calls for good month
clubs. The Augusta club did not appear, hands In this vicinity.
so they Indulged in pitching quoits for the
Supervisor Kent has finished his assess­
lemonade.
ment*.
Cora Burst fa still unable to fill her po­
C. W. Tuckerman b&gt; -building a small
sition In the primary department of our barn.
The fence around the cemetery at the
school. George Mullen is still officiating
in her place,
.
center Is being treated to a coat of paint
J. J. Perkins lost a valuable gold watch C. W. Tompkins has the job.
while at work on his farm on Saturday.
Nashville.
Clark Roger* had the bad luck to have
Dr. McLaren, of Kansas City, Ma, is
his house burn to the ground fnd all the
i
content*. Wc have not heard whether he visiting in the village.
I tanjdns to our customers, only, a few of which we will mention:
l*rwent difficulties are measles, and
County clerk Brier was on our start*
was insured or not, but tape so.
chlckNi-ix&gt;x.
Bated .&lt;ugur -our price, 9 eta.; Kalamazoo price, 10c. Al) other sugars In
Merit Wood and Bert MeBabi fa building* last Wednesday.
Myrtle Cook fa not expected to live.
Ada Michael, of Hastings, Is working in
a slat and wire fence, between Rev. Perry
J&lt;ilm Broughton's baby has the measles; and Geo. Hazen's places.
Kulhman A Feighficr's millinery stole.
Kfa of roflqe—our price, 95c. r others ask, 28c.
also A. Chestnut's girl.
Our fishermen are taking some nice
The G. A. R. post, or Prairieville, will
l|r*. for 25 eta.; others sell 5.
Maud and Millie Pumfrey have been
pickerel
out of the river now.
.
meet at this village on the 30th day of :
very sick, but are tatter nt present
urrants, ? lbs. f\r
Rm-. Hurd, who lias preached for two
May to decorate the graves of their fallen
R. Stimson is keeping house for Chas. comrades wiffi flowers and also carry out :y ears in the Congregational church, fonMungersou again.
.
templates taking a post graduate course at
J. Broughton buried a fine colt this .the usual ceremonies on such occasions. 1Ann Arbor.
and they take this opportunity to invite all
week. Altart William* lost one a short other post* in the county to come and assfat
John Ackett la quite sick with the
time ago.
measles.
iu paying this tribute of love and venera- 1
Willfa Wtxxl has been very sick, but is tlon to the memory of these our fallen
F. G. Goodrich, formerly station agent
wi- have in fine cuts, the Bad Buy. Hiawatha. Sweet Spanish. Royal.
on the streets again.
comrades, who once stood side by side Jat this place, has secured a position at
;. and Peach A Honey, all of which we are idling ns cheap as they can be
Jn*. Kepkcy is not in favor of cyelones, with ns in the march and on the tattle 'Tacoma. Washington.
Indians, etc.
In plug, we have the Spear Head. Hiawatha and Lark, also the
Al. Racy and wife visited In Charlotte,
field,
but
are
now
quietly
slceulng
in
our
David ReriCwa Is building a house on his
church yard, and we also cordially invite all 1last week.
of which we guarantee to be the best and more of It for the price
farm.
F.. J. I’urcbis is working for A. Raccy.
citizens of this place andHurroumlinftcouutobacco on the market.
In smoking tobacco we have tootaany Jo
Mrs. E. K. Ifarmrlee made her daughter try to route and join.with u» on this acais- 1In thy barber shop.
.
hi
JsdCMHt
a
visit
last
week.
risk to call your attention to our Farmer’s Choice, a brand put up for
Nelt Appleman Is working In the eleva­
Ion". The usual detail will be followed:
J, Pumfrey returned from Eaton Co. The graves will be decorated at 10:30 fol- tor
’
Our name and guarantee upon carb package.
1 for Tow nitefad A Brook*.
Monday.
lowed
by
the
salute.
Immediately
after
take
. wc wllUwIl you the best dress ginghams for 8c.: best prints. 5c.;
Kom- Halictt was home Sunday.
up the order of march to the grounds where
or ,75c.: lawns from 4c. up; fa-st IS-i’c. shirtings, nur price He.
Jfllrouxliton went to Grand Rapids Sat­ tables will be prepared and n picnic dinner . Mr. Editor did you ever see the county
urday. .
Wi have a full line of ladles’ and misses’ huts and bonnets which wc
eaten.,after which tlie address will ta de- look so beautiful In its spring attire as at
Quite nn excitement in this place prevail­ Hverud by C. H. VanAnnan. of Hastings, present?
Every tree, shrub, vine and
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ed Saturday over Ed. Beuawa, he getting followed by music and other appropriate !plant are decked iu their holiday dress of
i full line of ladies* and misses’ hose and gloves.
Thw Dowtirr nevor varies. A marvel of purltv away from the officer* caused them a (&lt;dhl
blossoms. Even the Harrison A Morton
strenrtJi ami wb&lt;&gt;lcMiineur*5. More economical KiM»Mk||aiie through Mr. Reynold’s wiions exercises. . tat all turn out and commem­ strawberry gives promise of a full crop for
Ui kinds, am! ttpou our ten cent table you will find mnuy articles that 4han
orate
the
day.
Good
music
I*
expected.
*
nian (be onlln »ry kinds, and cannot be sold In
future occasion: we made no mistake
competition with the multitude of tow teat, short rto iwBroad-itnd then, to ports unknown, taUrawh bring what he or she needs for some
J
wclRlit. alum or phosphate powder*. Sold only tast njxrrtiay* be was found In Grand dinner? and ju*t a little to spare for his In
1 choosing them as our standard bearer
full line of ladles* aptl nifasos’ shoes. slipper* and walkihg shoes, men’s
Rapids.
neighbor.
C. II. ItcGciLg*. Com.
1tor otir berry patch.
;&gt;nd have just succeeded in getting anew lot of tbrjse 81.50 conYour scribe has a copy of the Bannku
A light rain last Thursday night, ground
printed-lii 1870. Must say that the’paper
fa still very dry; oata, thin pieces of wheat
c|utllengc the country tn beat at our price.
.
I. B. Carpenter will soon become a resi­ and old meadows are suffering.
has improved wonderfully since then in
paper, beat white l-^iirbnly 10c. a roll.
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dent of lake Odessa.
.
_
various ways.
The core fuitivatof will come into use
fdll line of tnen’s and boys' derby ami felt as well ns light summer
Dll Cain has at last settled down. He this week.
has bought the Jones place.
.
The most Important bill to the cattle
The following persons are authorizut to re­
Carlton will respond when asked for 8250 growers and feeders of Michigan, to-wit:
'■
A. Black A Son have placed a fine Scotch
invc both the hemp and ingrain, also table and floor oil cloth in all ceive subM'ripIlun* for the Banker:
'
The Watts beef inspection bill was killed
granite monument on the cemetery lot of for the monument at your city.
A.
Hewitt,
of
Lake
Odessa.
was
on
our
in
the senate a few days since. I predict
Warren
and
Harvey
Williams,
In
’
memory
W. B. Adkins, Morgan.
streets Monday in company with an agent. the same fate to any local option bill. The
uiy bilicr Riings too numerous to mention, but don’t forget our Overalls
B. O. Hale. NMfavflle.
of the latter's sou Hart.
J. MeKclvey. Maule Grove.
Mr. Nash, from neat the Tnmarac difference: the senate represents the oneW. T. Bartar and tflfc visited relatives
: the KvCrci D. D. goods and only 50 eta. per pair.
Preston Jewell. Assyria. ■
at Dowling on 4th Inst., returning home school house, Is iu this place planting fourth vote and the house three-fourths
Foe: tn Aster, tacey.
Jur prices and we are sure of your’money.
com with a two horst' planter for Mesaer vote.
’
Postmaster, Kanrield.
on the Sth.
;&gt;b»ry produce taken nt highest nutrket price*.
"
G'ltannelL
Quite a number of farmers have finished Bros, and D. It. Foster.
J. N. Covert. Carlton.
II. Smith, son of Mrs. D. D. Smith. died
corn
planting ’while others will commence
1‘ostmaater. Freeport.
On Monday evening. May Oth. the Scar*
at tlu- latter’* home Saturday and was hur­
’•
Irvine.
broflicr* ciigaged in n row. The older
D. L. Morthland, Cedar Creek.
Rain is much needed in this locality for ried In the West Carlton cemetery Monday. one ktux-ked the younger one out of time,
-rwood, Delton.
.
Some are complaining of having colds.
the benefit of grass.and vegetation.
fan. Hickory Comers.
pealing hfa face up tad. Tliey have since
E. Hartman is working for T. Jones.
Mrs. Henry Whig died on the 7lh and
Calrm, IT.drlevtlle.
dcMilvrd
partnership, the wounger Sear*
inlier, Creasy s Comers,
was burled In the east cemetery on the tub , Chas. Bowen passed though here on his taking his property and leavnig hi*‘ older
ward, lirowanl.
,
Inst. She laves a husband to mourn her way to take Odessa, to work on the C. K. brother to dig for himself.
.sup. Orangeville.
FostniASter, Yankee Bprinrs.
Jtuqter Carpenter, of Carlton, fa now lo­
C. W. Armstrong. Bowens Mill*.
’
The fanners have nearly got through
Upon the farm of E. F. Mauley three
cated In Morgan as physician and surgeou,
Money palil to these tutmts will be receipted
planting corn.
for by the Banner proprietors, and wc trust head of two-year-bld cattle were strangely
having recently graduated from the medi­
all subscribers alitie places named who hare taken sick about the same time, all of
cal college of Chicago. Tld* will be a
no: settled with u* will, between this date and which died. No known cause for their
New Years, pay their subacriptlon* to tbe sickness.
. Mrs. E. G. Bennetr has an attack of much needed (iccriwion to this community,
Baxxkk's agents named above.
as a doctor is needed, and will be a con­
Mrs. J. M. Cross and sister have again rhbuinatfam.
Respectfully,
Etta Bennett failed to put In her appear­ venience which tbe people ought to and
COOKANISKERN. . moved vacating Mrs. FlanMburgfa house,
will appreciate.
ance
al C. M. Smith's last week.
who moved from Richland into her own.
Albert Beldon Is again on hl* back In
house, the former taking nxuns recently , Willie Warner fa In this vicinity again. consequence of a relapse.
Al. Briant and wife visited friends in
Mr. and Sirs. Wm. Sutton, of Battle occupied by Sirs. Eddy the milliner.
Mr*. A. Covey is quite poorly. 4
tills vicinity Sunday.
It
Is
said
that
D.
Rockwell
Is
doing
a
Creek, l allew'on friends tn thia vicinity last
TheEateffttay evening and Sunday morn­
! C. M. Smith and wife vWt«l at J. IL
week. Mr. S. said it nos just 55 years ago fine Job in clearing his field of stumps with /Livingston's Sunday.
ing trains brought a number of fisherman
*
tills spring when he moved into this town, dynamite.
Tiw slct nt G. W. McKibbon's are pn from the east
Several persons, were baptised InGirfl'
and be was 75 years old Ueday the nth.
W- S. Adkins’ oldest child is again quite
the gain.
His wife was the first white woman In this lake last Sunday afternoon. Rev. X‘oj&gt;e
We expect to have mnll twice a day be­ sick.
officiating.
town.
,
Corn planting is the order of the day.
&gt;
fore !&lt;&gt;ng.
Wm. Smith was summoned to Kalamazoo
Ed. Green and slater, of Assyria, visited
Oak Grove school fa progressing finely.
last week to attend the funeral of his aged
at George BciJes' last Sunday. »
Miss Watdell Is lryji&lt; to leach a firstF?M. Potter, of Charlotte, called on his father who died very suddenly.
Uncle Tom’s cabin was played here
class school.
Mrs. Esther Fennock and daughter Mrs.
Wednesday evening by picked home talent.
brothers L. B. ami E. G. last Sunday.
Elza Shoup is doing a good business sell­ JtobL Calms visited Rev. Reynolds, of
T. S. Clark bought a niec.sp»n of horses The attendance was quite stagfl.
• Wm.’Edwards is haring a pump putin
Prairieville township, one day last week.
ing machines for Nichols A Shejnnl.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wilcox Invited a few The elder fa very sick with but little hopes
School commenced nt the Springs last on Ids lot, where he will erect a house In
the near future.
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of their Intimate friends and surprised of his recovery.
Monday, with Ethel Shenk as teacher.
M. Doster and wife, of Prairieville,
Several carloads of lumber came on the
Will Eno last Friday evening. It being his
Quite a severe wind storm passed through
train Friday for Wesley .Fox.
26th birthday. Mr. Wilcox presented him visited their daughter Mrs. C. Williams t h&gt; place last Thursday.
Martin L. Sweet and two other railroad
Sat
unlay
night.
with a set of nice chain; he also received
/From the present appearance of the ap­
Mr. Nichols and wife( of Orangeville, ple crop it Is going to be small compared gentlemen came to the village on special
a number of other presents, and a Very
visited their son Albert Friday night.
train Tuesday, and looked the line over
pleasant time was rejiorted.
with last year's.
between here and Hastings.
Mrs. Alice Cornell returned to her home
Jim Elston has just bought ff single har­
Bettie Bitgmxl Is at work for Wm. Pot­
Rev. Townsend had another fracas with
after visiting four weeks with her father ter.
ness. i
.
with horse Wednesday evening, and smash­
Ernest Hecox has relumed from tansing, and mother, T. Polley and wife and other
Mrs. Geo. Nelson Is very nick.
relatives.
and thinks he will give up tall playing.
Fred England visits our little burg every ed the buggy quite badly.
Several from tills place attended the
Quite a number of the youngsters at­
Tuesday morning with fresh meat.
tarn raising at Wm. Eckeft’s Friday.
tended the dance at Kalamazoo Saturday
Henry CuHrfTs agWto-on the road buy­
High Street.
A slight prospect of getting a little of
nlghL ■
.
_____
the mln we so much need.
James Hendrick Is very sick with Villous ing cream/for the tawell creahlery.
S. Re Hunt Is the happy father of a - son
Woodland.
John Doster has moved Into the house fever.
.
■next to Orin Hughs.
Mrs. D. B. Coville Is quite pick.
Mrs. Hathaway visited at Mrs. Brang- bora last Thursday.
Ada Reuter will be the jmst office mis­
Bert McBain has ids house and tarn win’s one day last week.
G. W. Palmerton Is.so that he can sit up
The wind last Thursday evening did tress, and is now taking instructions.
a short time, and will soon be,aut around. tandomely painted. The work was done
C. V. Itelgler was in tawoll Wednesday.
David Haight fa walking with a cane on by Harb Smith.
considerable damage to the fruit trees and
Eber Moffat was on our streets Thursday.
Hallie Sackett spent Sunday with her fences.
account of a lame back.
Chas. Holms and wife, of take Odessa,
bier. Mrs. Temple.
rempie. ’
.
uyron
Byron urangwiu
Brangwln tuinKs
thinks mat
that the honey
Mr. IHngman expects to complete the R. sister.
&gt;11-------L Loveland and M. J. Goss make ns bw* has got an awful hot foot; any way hl* were in the village Monday.
R. grade through the townshlpl n a few
... f ...... . trip
)■!.. to
,» Grand
/In.,llanlrla
,1... 1.^..
.-..I .......
Uncle James Guthrie is seen on ’onr
Rapids to-day.
rye I........
came Ir.
in contact with the
bee and
now
days, it nothing happens we expect to see business
streets again.
Rev. Ferry has gone to Allegan for a he carries his eye in a sling.
the Iron horse make Its appearance here
Supervisor E. Andrus was in the village
Minnie Tanner Is visiting friends at
short time. ■
this week4
.
.
W
ednesday
.__________________
Several delegates from tne Baptist Nashville.
The basement wall to the roller mill Is
society here will attend the association at
Supervisor Brown was on High Street
I make a specialty of driving tubular wells, or sinking wells completed, and the sidetrack Is graded.
The state board of agriculture met at
taking assessments recently.
Leonard Mauch j&gt;osL G. A. R.. Wood­ Battle Creek tills week.
tansing, Tuesday, and voted to tender the
deejier. All work guaranteed.
'
Mrs. Sara Terpenning has returned from
land, will observe memorial day. They
presidency of the agricultural college to
will start from the center at l) o'clock a m. her visit to her brother’s, and is expected
Leave orders or enquire at Rorabeck’s Feed Sheds.
Last Friday was Miss Caroline Oak’s Rev. Oscar Clute, of Pomona, Cal. Mr.
and will meet at the Fuller cemetery at to visit Prairieville friends soon.
Clute was formerly a resident of this state
birthday,
and
her
many
friends
and
neigh
­
Another daughter at Fred Nausley’s.
10 o’clock to decorate, then return to
bors reminded her of U by calling on her. and la a brother of tamuel Clute, of lonla.
Woodland center for memorial services at
He graduated at the Agricultural college In
Mrs. VanHorn is visiting relatives at and bringing many useful presents and a 1802 with the degree of bachelor of aclmce,
the M. E. church at 9 o’clock, p. m. All
bountiful supper.
Cloverdale.
are Invited to attend and bring flowers.
took the degree of master of science In 1885
Seymour
Livingston
has
a
new
buggy,
Mrs.
Shedd
Is
engaged
at
M.
J.
Goss
s
On Saturday list, while Arch Emery and
and occupied chair of mathematics and en­
HASTINGS. MICH.
which he purchased In Cloverdale.
wife were both away from home, their boy, dressmaking.
Chauncy Bishop is attending school in gineering at the college from 1885 to 18C7.
E. Colwell has Improved the looks of hla
aged about 10, climbed upon the loom, took
He afterwards became a Unitarian minis­
Hastings this spring.
the shot gun down and accidentally struck place by building a new sidewalk.
Last Friday evoning as Charley Bclson ter and for the past few years has been laHerb Brown spent Sunday with his par­
the hammer against the bench discharging
taring In the west. Those who know Mr.
was
doing
chores
be
heard
a
awarm
of
beat
one barrel Into his face, tearing a strip ent* at North Pine lake.
in a tree and so got a milk pan and went Clute my that be will accept the position.
Henry Mosher is some better.
about two.lnches wide from hl» chin to his
Thomas Nahbenayaah, an Indian student
L. Gibbs has purchased a horse and bug­ to drumming and tried to hive them, but
forehead, knocking out two teeth, tearing
after about half an taur found out they at Albion college, preached for the Indians
away port of his nose and putting out one gy of Warren Rlchunls.
at Athens, Calhoun county, last Sunday,
W. Richards and family will soon move
eye. Dra. Kilpatrick and tandis dressed
Charley.
'
and informs the Battle Creek Journal that
to
Hillsdale,
where
he
will
teach
music.
the wound and the boy is doing well.
Henry Shively has settled down to live he found the Athens Indians much behind
Harry Goss U expected home this week.
The Demorest prize contest will be held
what he expected to find them in the way
Baker Shrinerand daughter, of Hastings, In clover, now be is married.
Are receiving their
on Friday evening, May 17th, at the M. E.
Bertha Bishop Is at work Tor Mrs. Col- of civilization, situated as tliey are In tta
church. The Coats Grove glee dub are were in town last Monday on business.
grove.
very midst of a populous pommunlty of
J.
C.
Canner
and
wife
have
returned
expected to furnish music.
Schoo) commenced in the Edger district cbriataln people. Their habitations are
Several of our boys expect to go to Cad­ from their visit to Kalamazoo.
Fred Woodtams and family have return­ last Monday, with Mis* Whitney, of Maple small and poorly kept up. He called the
illac to work on the railroad there.
Grove,
as
teacher.
Indians’ attention to the very noticeable
Holmes fa working In Carpenter ed from Kalamazoo, where they have been
The Bronson Bros, have set out over difference In the appearance of their farms
von thfi a2ught for 3Pot caal&gt; and would b« pleased to show A Walter
spending Um past two weeks.
Son’s hardware at present
The bidden treasure is as yet unfound. two hundred fruit trees this spring.
Oren Erway caught a black base in hla Indians lune no ehureh aw
r. Nahtaw- •
Mr. and Mra. Barnes, of Allegan, have
nv firm in ““ glVe yOn bett«r K°ods for the m0Dey
Nearly all our fanners will finish coni
been spending the week with Mra. Barnes lake that weighed over ten pounds. He ayash propoMM to sec wl
.
m ln B*rry county. Call on us and see for yourselves. planting
this week.
shipped it to Chicago to got a premium.
about getting onu built Fir
Dr. Baughman, of Uhlo, formerly of this father, Mr. Draper.

Chicago Store, Delton, Mich

Dor the Next 30 Days

ROYAl

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

COUNTY NEWS.

Vi? Specialties

Ali-Xo. 1 goods, desirable work, and season­
able: Prices on them are right. Remem­
ber this when you need anything from a
bracket to the finest bed room suit.

Furniture

Everything desirable in this line.

At the Blue Front.

Archie McCoy

DRIVE WELLS,

The Only SUCCESSFUL WELL Made !

O. A. Whitright,

THE NEW FIRM

P'MUDGE&amp;SON
,

R. MUDGE &amp; SON.

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�Hastings Banner.

THE LORD'S SUPPER.

TEE NERS IN BRIEF,

lesson

-In s fight «t a Hungarian christening near

HaBlings, Wednesday. May 16, 1889.

tea Funtre-.-fc

d.vdmn from niton's msne. aud ttiere wouin

tS’ES.'S?.

!

Bishop Thomjnon’* runaway daughter and
her husband reached Milwaukee Sinxlay

other building*, cauxing a lews of JA'J.OOV, on
Vfbich there wo* but lunall Lnsuraut**
The emigration to Canada ba* fallen off

[Oranited from !&gt;«&lt;-■&gt; llclp-'r
Si. •&lt; B. b

The body of E. B. Cheney, a travelling
Mha Clara Graham, a /tylish young lalewman who disappeared from Ripley, O.,
woman, wns rent to th« Miwouri icnltenti.iry reveral month* ago, was found Friday in the
for borso »te«Uug by a jury at Kamos City
Ripley.
.
Tbo authoritlns in Holland hzv* cocrved"the taw allow*.
that women nannut serve on a school board.
th7S?tn“ oM^lh.nn^ pallid.
can
er comjxuiy wns sold Monday to Henry In Sweden It ha» l«en decided that they can.
Mrs. McClultan, widow of Gen. Gorge IL
Stiver. &amp;, Co., publishers of The Burlington
Gazette. They will cootmue the pultllcadoa McClellan, has rented a bouse in Ixmdon.
faee. her stooping shoulders, her pUiched tea
lures all tell that she Is a silent martyr to dlj- as a Democratic newspaper.
v.iinn ta*eldnm beard.
daughter.
but ner snenec ion* ncr »uuvn»» ......
The young wife of Judge Foote of Marion,
words could«to. O! ye sdeul. sorrowing, suffer­
ing staters. there I* a cure tor y«ir troubles: of Kankakrc; capital. $50,00 ; 11 G. Rtarar, Kaa, committed anicldo Friday by shooting
herself.
Tb* national Democratic committee will
The new lock at the Sault Ste. Marte
canal will be the finest In the world.
•There are momenta when sllouoe prolonged
____ all words ever

tewi and to tne womb and its Bi»pe»d»oea in
particular. For overworked, "woro-out, 'riindown." debilltaietl teachers, milliner*, dress­
makers. seamstresses, "shop-glrta, housekeep­
er*. minrtug mothers and feeble women «'*Tally, ’ Favorite Prescription is the grex’.Mit
earthly boon, being uneqnsted as an appetising
cordial and resioraliye tonic.
The sixth annual encampment of the
Sons of Veterans, of this state, will be
held in St. Joseph. June 8 to « inclusive.

burned to death in fire ih a dwelling nt Westchaster. N. Y.,’ early Tuesday morning. •
Tim boarl of trustees of the VanderbOt
university at Nashville, Tenn., mot Tuesday
and elected Bishop R. K. Hargrnv^ presi­
dent of the university, to succeed the lately
deceas'tl Bishop McTycin’.
T&amp;&gt; John* Hopkins hrapilal, probably the
most perfectly constructed building of its
kind in the world, for which John* Hopkin*,
th« Baltimore philanthropist, left an en­
dowment of £1, W.OoQ, wm formally opened
la Baltimore Tuesday. It cret ovor 82,OUO.OW.
11 Formal complaint was made In the. Cook
county circuit court Tuoeday against the
management of the Home for Incurabhs in
Chicago. Specific casre of cruelty to in­
mate* are cited, nnd n change in management
is askitl for. The superintendent says the
charge* are alwolutely ground A*,'
It is stated that the exar will within a
short time l&lt;e crowned king of Poland.
Count Tolstoi, P.uzdan minister of tbo
interior, who haul beetFill for somo time, is

must be tn poor health and unable to do a good
dav’s work. A disordered liver or any disease
XUto Rerrtutaor b«l bUxrd will bo ronsta
cred a qualification, but preference will be
given to those having obstinate aflwtlons of the
throat and lungs or Incipient consumption.
A»nly to the nearest drug slow and ask fora
bottle of Dr. Fierce’* Golden Medical Discovery.
A now .roll! mine rotppany will begin
operations sooi^elght miles northwest of
lapbftnlnrEilcrt’ft Extract of Tar &amp; Wild Cherry
is a safe, reliable anti pleasant remwly for
roughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, nnd nil
throat troubles; will relieve and Ix-neflt
eotummption. Try it and bo convinced.
Every bottle warranted; price 60c and 81
per bottle. Sold by draggteta. Prepared dent of I’tettaburg, N. Y., Tuesday by 700
by the Emmert I’roprielary Ca, Chicago, majority.
HL
An old :nan named Ritchie and his three tlnue his fast on water and weak lemonade
sons, are under-arrest at Morenci for wheat
Joee Kiva Ualbau, a Spaniard, died at
stealing.
Bordeaux, France, Tuesday, at the advanced
Mrs. Winslow’sSoothing Syrup should shnn
e u*ed for ehlldren teclhlsg. It soothes the

Twenty-five eents a bottle.
Mrs. Wellington pleads guilty nt Flint
to writing blackmailing letters and lum
l&gt;een bound oyer for trial.

Mothers will find Dr. Winchell’s teething
syrup just the medicine to have in the house
r for the children; it will cure roughs, colds.
’■ son1 throat, mid n gulate the ^kvels. Try

court, has appointed Grover Cleveland ref­
eree in the nulsTpf Kountxn Brea against

Ono innn wax killed and seven injured by
a premature explosion of dynamite near
Ashland, Pa., Tuesday morning. The men
were engaged in blasting for a tunncL .

aged ulwut 21, were struck and fatally In­
jured by a locomotive Thursday night while
walking on the Pittsburg and Lake Erie road
Happy Home Blood Puridpr is thtf peo near Eittaburg.
The Society of the Army of the Potomac
’ pie’s popular medicine fur purifying the
blood; preventing or curing dyspepsia,
bllllousness. headache, boils and all fevers
Sherman,
Gen. Schofield and ottter distin­
and malarial diseases. Price 50 cents and
guished ufllcera are expected to be present.
one dollar per bottle.
•
At Brooklyn, Tuesday, J tunc* Stone, a col­
Evangelist A. H. Renton Is trying to ored Jockey, who killed a bartender st Con&lt;y
convert the Three Rivers sinners..
island, was sentenced to be hanged June 25.
No other preparation so meets the wants This was Stone's third trial, the jurire cn
of a debilitated system as Ayei’s Sarsapa­ former occasions having disagreed.
rilla.
hfosaddte____ ..
_
Up at Sar
they soften the harsh, mean that ho intends to give up riding en­
thief? by making it tirely. Hia health, it is alleged, is a subject
cold term Xi
“sneak thief?
for much solicitudu among hi* family tm-1
friends.
The price of coke at Pittsburg has dropped
Office at Bassett &amp; L'Bomtuedleu. I
Wholesale and Retail Druggist.*, t
Loose Bed Clover Pa-Gents: Yom
The Republicans of the Nineteenth con­
gressional district of HUnoL* on Tuesday
nominated the Hon. Thomas S. Ridgeway, of
sate with u* and that II give* excellent satisfac­ Shawneetown, tor the vacancy caused by the
tion. We think It will take the lead tor the euro
of blood diseases, especially those of a cancer­ death of thy Hun. IL W. Townshend.
ous nature.
Yours truly.
A boy was killed the other day iu Ran
Bassnr &amp; L’Hommkuxxv.
Francisco, near the Palace hotel, and the
The estate left by Mm. Latiihcr. the body permitted to Ito for hour* on thn sidemurdered Jackson woman, is appraised at
8L221.
Jobn Talbot, an ironworker, died at NewlOO’Ladle* Wonted, !
And 10O men to call an anv drurxtat ior a free
tnal package of Lane'* Family Medicine, the
Henry Kellogg, of Now Haven, bos in­
great root and herb remedy, dlsrovered by I &gt;r
BBas Lane white tn thn Bncky Mounudii*. For, vented a substance which he colls kelgutn,
diMaaes of the blood, liver stid kldrtays It Is ti aid which be claims is a perfect subatituto
up
positive pure. Forconstipation and cl—Hug
—“
of .the complexion It due* wonders,
illdn-n
A piece at coal weighing five ami a half
packlike it. iKyuryune praises It. Large-s
tons has-been cut at Abcrc&amp;rn colliery, Corn­
age so Mims. At all druggists'.
Capti Edwin S. Petit is the new {chief of wall, England, to bt&gt; rent to the Paris expo-sllion. Tbo block measured 7 feet 6 inches
police aft Port Huron.

The decayed body of n man about 50
was found in a ravine al Dearborn.

Boston

«&gt;., SECOND OUSTER. M«*V ’■

■-’J—';*

tlrnational series.

taC to tho late W. H. Barnum.
Wlouductor Ward bad loth tegs cut off ut
Carney, Mich., Friday, and will probably
Edward Jewett, a ticket agent at D*yU&gt;n,
Ohio, was killed Friday by an electric street

Llttle Annie Dally* of Syracuse, was told
that arsenic would give her a beautiful com­
plexion, and so oho sprinkled *ome on bar
bread and butter and ate it She died.

Is dying at hi* homo iu Romo, N. Y. He is
90 years old.
The Spouiib exhibition at Madrid wU| be
formally ojwned on Munday, Stay 18.
Signed tho Antl-Optlun Hili.
surprise-of every laxly at the capital Gov­
ernor Francis Thursday night signed the
“anti-option" ^Ul recently passed by the leg­
islature, end it is now a law. Thi* bin pro­
hibits the buying and selling for future de­
livery of grain, stocks, bonds and otlnr com­
modity.. When the bill w as jxisred an in­
dignation meeting was held on 'change in St
Louis, and it wa* resolved that if the gov­
ernor would «o far forgot bis old btBluc** as
to sign it St Louis commercial interests and
the Merchants’ exchange would lx» transon all oj&gt;tion dealing, and offender* are jam-'
ishable by a fine from fMX) to $3,tXXJ.

Saturday the prwUl'iit or.d Mra Harrison
went aboard the United State* steamship
Dhqiatch, and wore taken down the Potomac
Munroe at 4 a ni. yesterday. The president
attended church in the garrison yesterday
monung.-arvl returned aboard ship about 1
o’clock. The Dispatch returned to Washing­
ton at 5:30 yesterday afternoon.

PtTraavno, Pa., May 111—Four men went
Into Tom's Run mine on Chartul'« creek
Saturday to gut their tools preparntrey :q
leaving for Mitmeeata. Tho mine bad been
unoccupied for sevvral day*, and an explo
juon of gas took place with tho following
result*: Martin Terahouk, head blown off;
John Adk'rmibrits, bead anti one ami blown
off; Mike Mario witch, top of bead blown off;
Mark Sturdier, burned to acri»p

£5b“ . o-reiwr b-t &lt;»»£

”.rt nu.
rEt-mau &gt;««■&gt;••
*—• fill. I«r SUAAMJi A~1
SSbte.. C«.u„o.-. BUteura-., A»d
g,ck
for
5„.dteo, U»1 S.«rol«l»- Th.ron..»k.&gt;
croiulo OO .Alonwl: »n&gt; prompt.
b01 mild, lo op«r«Uoo: Ami. Ummfor,. Um
,— bmt mediHor for Komll, tw.AO moll
M for-Triveter. sod T'oirUU.
•»I k.r. d.rtrod mor S'JllUS.nTS
Elite. Five ye»r» “«o 1 w“ taken so ill with

HERE’S YDUB OPPORTUNITY.

Rheumatism

dtedpta. nnd no then*??­
wnvrringly. knowing every atop of J1;® . J.

death awl the nation
th-ir txMidagv by the uutslrrtcliul arm of
Jobovnh. anti uow tin- Lamb of God to whom
crory sacrifice from tbc begiunmg
Is nltout to bo stain, whoro M-tod sa'&lt;*
fro.nrtm.al death all to wb«n U^jipptaL
and who shall yd acrompthb far l«d •
greater dalirerancu than that from Egypt.
Loaovery traeber study carefully ttat^-td
the Ttwrover and unleavened bread in Ex. xii
and u a h thoflehotani to await with them »*
future fukUluient in the Kingdom of God.
IS. "Ho sendeth forth two of his di*.-ipk*Just ns wln-n Ht&gt; wanted tbo a*’ colt lelmp
xi, 1). irat thb time we know .whom lie rent.
.
__ it u — &lt;• n-xu Voter m«i John;
He may
- r
ous occasion, tart we ere not, told. He srtxteth
whom Ho will, and where Ho will, amiowry
dlscip*o is csfartad to be ready and I*’;'!’'-1.''
obey, willin;.; to bo wot anywhere, and just
nx willing to ta&gt; ptuwd by and ww anothw
sent; tbo ln&lt;t i* w«netim« th» harded.
,
"Go ye into the city, and th^ro shall meet
you amen bearings pitcher of water; fob
low him." AH things ore naked and open U&gt;
Hi* eves. He ta acquainted with nil our
.wordsand ways (Hcb ir, 13; P»_«’xxxix. I-D;
It would help'us to nanember thi*. Just nx
in I Sam. x: Samuel tel&lt;! Haul that morn­
ing whom be should rm-t that day, what they
would be carrying, what they woold .give
him and say to him, «&gt; cxir Lord could tell u»
every morning nil the evtnta of tho day that
is before us; tet the practical effect of this on
us be, that whuU-ver may come to us we shall
Ay, “Now my Saviour knew this bctoiyhnnd.
Ho ha* permitted this and 1 will be still and
bear Hta voice and u» what He will do."

that I was finable to do any work. I took
u£. bi” of Arrr'. Hl&gt;. mrf »» OoUrol,
cured Since that time I am never without
a St of these pilte.' - Peter Ctetetanrer..
Sherwood. "Wlx.
“Ayer’* Fills have been tn use in ray
family upward* of twenty years and hare
rompletelj verifljd *11** them. In attack* of pilca, from »Mch I
.u«.md moo&gt; 5~n. rbo
relief than any other medicine I ever tried.
-T. F- Adam*. Holly Spring*. Texas.
«1 have used Ayer’s Fills for a number
of year*, anil have never found anythin;:
equal to them for giving me an W"?*
and imparting m«rgy amT strength to the
*y*tem 1 always keep them in the bouse.
— B. D. Jackson, Wilmington. Del.
■•Two boxes of Ayer's Pilte cured me of
severe

Headache,

MARR &amp; DUFF
Art
lb. M«,.4 klhdnl.ni,
their M Ineb Gtavl. .Ilk nmhmlu, „
(on trim- and (old
i»Uln« tor 11.0, .lo&gt; n„ |h,l; w
blank aaum umbreii,,. Mrtrm
and (old head, Ibal arr Wn. ,44 .
(1.10. Tb,^ an two &lt;rf &lt;h. q... i,,^
ant aab» tn rain and abba- umbrella, re,
ottered to ttemibll.. Th.- -Ilk ttare b
with (old brad that or are mine
Il.ao la Jnit Ure aatnr aa Uni
mer for 83.50. W^dore-d rnn jjy.
priaiDg nearly four hundred: -they WrJe
purchased cheap and yon
BrMJag
advantage uf our purchase, ’ttwnrinbn It
da necessary' t&lt;&gt; conic early n they lte
moving fast. &lt;roly‘8iMP fora« !Bfh
hmdeti ailk umbrella worth*: • ■—dri.;#
for last black satron ttttjbreba. gofo
wortlf 81 .V0.

from which I wa» long a sufferer."—Emms
K&lt;«'ca, Hnbbantetoh, Mmv
"Whenever I am troubled with constipa­
tion. or suffer fr-.m lure of appetite. Avcrta
pill, set me right again.' - A. J. Kteer.
Jr., Rock-House. \ a.
"Ayer’s Pills are in general demand
among our customers. Our sale* of them
exelrd thoiw uf all other pilte combined.
Our Stunner ■ Umbrellas
Wo have never known them fail rd give
entire •atlsffirtioii.'’— Wright &amp; Haunelly,
That we are selling for
and
San Diego, Texas.
}
good value for S-'i.M and $3.oo. We h*w
them in Ij* loscti and standard letnh
handles. Full line of timcy parasol*. all
styles and prices.
Wc are having a big trade on ourtyttaj
Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Maas.
jacket* that we are sellinr for &amp;.». tLSfl.
W.75, 83.00, 83.25. 83.75. $4.ta&gt; and 80
ole. Them* arc unusually prwty *tymi
PROBATE ORDER.
and g«xxl values. They are In blaek and
Al a «w*rinn ait tlw I’robate Court for the colors. Abu u Hg Hur of lieaQttt Wnqeon
County nt Barry, hobteu at the Probate Office.
be found Ih our rteak department at n.
In
the
city
ut
HasUnr*.
In
said
rouoty.
t,n
chamber where 1 shall eat tbo paswivcr with
the l«b day of April W&gt; the tear one tractive price* from 83.75. 54.00, 34M
my discij4e»P What a privilege te prepare' Thurs-txt
tbotrutnd eight budUred and eight*-nine.
a room fur Jesus and welcome Him nnd 111*
Prraenf. Ciiarta* • W. Annstrouir. Judge of 83.00, 8^.50. 80.00 and 80.50. etc. It will
duciplca to it; n hat a privlk-gj to let Him 1'rolMte.
■
In the matter at the Mtote of Daotel K. Sbelp. pay you to look u- thn. igh. Aboa»liu&gt;»re
deceased.
On reading and filing tbc petition, dal) vrrir the finest llne of lace ciirtaifn In the elty.
• man’s heart, and knew that b» would gladly fled, ot John F Mhelp. brother of »ald deeoarod. That i.« what we can shon you and at thr
lowest prices.
the disciple* to hint Does He *eu that we suitable pmro.
daily wait and watch for c.j.jwrtunitie* to
•erve Hint I
15. "Hu will shew yuu a largo upper room petition. an«l4liiit ■
furnished and prepared; ihcro make ready
for us." This indicate* tho man's cheerful
and willing service; ho did not .-do as little os
BATTLE CREEK.
he could; he did nut ray, Well, if I give the

Ayer’s Pills,

but, like Mary in the- previous kwxi. be did
all that ho could, ho gavd a hiniuhcd and
prepare] room: JtKH gave lluiurif, Hi.* all,
(or us; unlre* we eh.vrtiilly place all we are puolishrd In.the HA"rt.*&lt;;» B*xxr.n a nrwsand have nt His *wvici&lt; it is a pro &gt;( that vro
do nut know &lt; r appreciate His kivc to us.
16. “Hla dtM-ij.lwent forth and camo
.
Not Mnrh Hope for Swaim.
Judge ol Probate.
into tbo city, and found as He bad s&amp;id unto
WA8H1XOTOX Crrv, May 11—In Is said than; and they made ready tt» pawover." [A true copy. |
that tho friends of-Judge Advocate General When we obey Him wo will always find it
Swaim, of the army, art, using their influ­ just as lie say»; there is nothiug ro .safe and
FOURTH
ence with l*residcnt Harrison' to’have the re­ sure and glorious aa believing and obeying
mainder of his sentence set asid-i iu ardor God. 11 v.,«nre filling and obedient we shall
POINT
that he may bo rtotorod to hti petition. It hi
understood that they have not met with
.17. ‘^And in the evening He comcth with
much sucotb, a* tbo president is not disposed tbo twelve." Ono of them had in his heart
toroujwn the cum.
the spirit of murder, for ho hud be-n to tho
chief priest* and agreed with them for a sum
A Naval Officer from UUnul* Dead.
of money Lo Ditray Him unto them («.e 10,
Naw York. May 13—Lieut Henry M. 11); yet Bo continue* v. ith tho twtfvo a* ono
Schaeffer, pt the United State* navy, died at of them, not thinking that the searcher of
the Naval hwprtnl Brooklyn Batuntav from
dro;ay. His body will be taken to lUtnois heart* *aw his every step and knew hw every
word and act. How many ore llltn Eta tofoe interment

URAKE. M. I».

A

Offlec over Holloway * drug st«v.
ufltee hours from 3 to t p. tn. Telrpbore, ree
necting with’ re*’decce. st EoBovay's dnx

M. B. GlLLAbPIE. N-4ar? IWk
and L'. S. Claim .UvtiL*

I
•

a. ui* riore. n&gt;r
Hosting*. Mteh.
M. FOWLER.
Dentist.

•

Smith. Hum' .&lt; tan

TUART, KNA1TEN
VANARMAN,
Uwyete.

S

Unltcd States court*.
Offlecs over Hwt-.ma Nsiteaal B»k.

AMoelate ofitoc*. B^om*
1« «d
THE MARKETS.
Bousrinaa Block, liraud Rapids, Mlc~
IH. “And ru they set and did cat, Jesus
Ciiicaoo, May U,
Quntatlonson the Ixwrd of trade to-day were •aid. Verily I say unto you, wm, &lt;rf you which
a* follow*: Wheat-No. 2 May. opened M*4c. ra^pth with JU shall bnray Ma” If yiA
clewed- MYte: June, opcueel
clowl would havo the complifto record, read boCRAMER, BATES a CRAMER.
K3T *c: July, opened 7*-»Mc. Hewed tali-Mc. tween the lost rars# nnd thia one Luke xxil,
Attorneys at Law.
Coin—No. 2 May. opened 54**c. closed i4M'; 15-18; John xlii, 1-J7, and prayerfully ponder
Jnnd, opened 34Hc.cI&lt;n«4
July, opened the thing* written tte-rv concerning tho king­
Kor BUCK STOCKBdS.
PracCicn* In al) courts of The state srd It;*™
States.. Serialatten&lt;toi&gt;tore;'«&lt;!.»K.. JDOfl
dom r-f God and th* prewm: wood of cimanres. humility and loving ministry to others.
l*ork—June, opened S11U&gt;. diwed Ill.WH;
BARHEK. M. D .
■July, opened flXl-'K, ct.wnl 81X06; August, ray unto Him one by one, tail If" Luk-?*r.d
opened ,812.(/7K. rL-erd &gt;1X15. Lard-Jure-, John tell us that they began to inquire among
Phy slcian and Nutwon.
opened and closed
OBee over Nevin's store V'&gt;fiiwt^rstr«81
tberau-lrr«. doubting of whom Ho spake
Live stock-Thu Vnl'm Stock Yard* report* What a testimony to tta&gt; dcvllfah skill af
the followiarranxe of rrlrea- Hojs-.Market Jud±i that ho could be for three years n th ter
fairly active on packing and stepping ac­ raid hypocrite, and three eleven net And it
W. LOWRY. M. !»..
astings
ity
ank
count o;x&gt;ned steady nt yesterday's figure*,
•
Physician and Surgeon.
but ruled render later, with price* favoring outand iwrhaftenotsuspsctlt; on/tbo oUxir
Make* a specialty of treating diwases
Hastings, &lt; - - Mteh.
buyers; sates ranged nt 84A‘&gt;U4-» H»rht, hand what a glorious .twtimony td the long
KEJEand NAH and the
*,
UC34A0 rouglv packing. 84J6O.I.75 nd,^, suffering nnd wondrous love of J«uu that Ho
t&gt;y proneriy fiuina 8FECTA4.LMI aa
and 8«.&amp;&amp;a4..O beary packing and shippltw bore so patiently with this wicked cne and
°U8foeaad residence on Brvu'ta’L
tata. Cattle-Market quiet and I iprteaa never in any way indicated to tbo cthtra
Boure.Bastings.
•teadr. quotations ranged atiaMlW for what he was.
good to choice shipping steere, SruAiaAO
“ffwered and raid unto them. It Is
£ C. WELTON
MkChitRU.'
ffiiocf tbotwdva that dippeth with mo in the
if.!? dipped
-rn dihS:
Mos t tor the Ohio Farmer's la&gt;«rai&gt;s»C^
er*, 8LSU&amp;X7S cows, and 81A'UJi75 inferior
adzed stock and bulls. Sheep-Market would bo hku raying, it h roe who can at
fairly active and prices steady; quotation* with me aiMl yet kill me, which would bo tho
Ufa by.
75W.-« westerns. IRlXgJ.j tava^ngof thooort solemn vow of friKld.
7505.75 Iambs.
ship and Gd-jUty. Matthew rav*.
»!,«»
onnhti
creamery.
MITH A OOLGROV I.
hU luind with mft ,n the dish,” which
might imply that Judas was tittinjor rechu- o. O. Robinson. Pre*Ideal;
Lawyers.
(Oflloaln Untan bh*-k. llm’iw-I
thL. X °.^r^lL‘?n?OU'111' ‘rtthatJudaa
.»
__ .______ n •» C.D.'Heeb«, Cashier.
re^Lta 11 lr I® ’tach Jesua
&lt;"C; lursfj’s. iviusc; uucas
to-ti1' 1?'”a,bart “‘‘U"
finally polnt•—Choice Burbanks, SUftaxDDIKCTOBS:
A E. KENASTON.
taghlm out tefcro thran all, tat the tested
Dan W. Reynolds,
OL.
Attorney al Uw.
toaliQl£’i1|U
«■ later,
D. G. Bobtnaoa,
(Over J. B. Goodrear «&lt; -v ‘ * f^etjm*
grssulngs. »1-S5$l.uo per bbl; po .r iots. Tied to oil hU hL-.-_ For further li3ht on thb
a—Kap tn ajl oocrta of the Kat*.
8LOO. Cranberries-Bell and bugle.
grttouter moment at tbo fcm rrad John

PEERLESS DYES bLS

C

-OSrtsi

El|ert'n Daylight Liver Pills are aboon to
sufferen* from sick hbadnehe, pourrtuniueh,
A boy nan io 1 Bates, who was bitten a
torpid liver and Indigestion. Sugar roat- month ago at Middlebury, Clay county, Ind.,,
«d, pleasant to take and warranted to go by a dog, died Tuewlay evening in terrible
through by daylight
agony from hydrophobia.
Tbo making of ventured diamonds is a new
Every merchant In Port Huron. has
agreed loan early-closing proposition made Parisian industry. The bexly of tbo gem fci
cut from qunrts^nd then by galvanic action
by Uic salesmen.
coated with a ^tlutiou mado from diamond
chip* nnd «tone* too small for cutting.
Over 00 people werc forced to leave their
Tbo Chicago and Pittaburg ball dabs,'play
in Chicago Wednesday, Thursday, ’ Friday
o. ...,.r .1.1. ..
bsd, your liver and kidney a out of order, it you
are constipated and have headache and an unTbo Iter. V. C. Racbo, of Plainfluid, Uh.,
is a candidate for consul at Athena He is
indorsed by several Illinobi congressman.
The British customs uuthorilie* colieeted
Edward Ellsworth, of near Fowlerville, full duty on tho Australian silver casket rent
by tho "women of South Australia as a silver
died aged M) years.
wedding gift sent to tho Prince of Wolea.
Lydia Brilre was severely whipped by
While-Cap* near Leavenworth, Ind, forget­
ting drunk and acting unbecomingly, and
Barney
Swartz was knocked down with a
Potatoes, and good ones at that, were
club for interfering.
,
no’.d In Big Rapids for five cents per bush­
Tho world’s quadrennial conference of the
el on .Thursday.
United Brethren church won opened at Pltteburg, Pa., Thursday by Senior Bisliop
stlce having Weaver, of Dayton, Ohio.
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received al Fort Sully, D. T., from Colum­
bus barracks, Ohio, and Thursday, after the

dewrtod.
A Jajianose tias discovered a method of ap­
plying nicklo plating to wood.

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wn, French or English, with full direction*
tee jirvparlt g and uafitg. hi nt by mall tn ad- angry that site lay down and rolled herself in
&lt;ro«*lnc with *tatnt&gt;. naming this paper. W. A.
Moye*. T«i Power's Block. KochMtrr. N. Y.
At a meeting of tbo Irish Nationnl league
Young men found loafing alout the at Beaton Thursday a suggretlon that Irish
street* of Muskegon at night are run in by manufacture* be supported to the fulltwtcxthe police.
Weakened and deranged liven, stotnnvhn 1
Fire nt Danville, VL, Thursday afternoon
j»d bowela abonlfl never l»c acted on by
TOW“ni’ PHI", bran. etc.
MBm Hila eurva llv.-r complaint, oonati- !
&gt;•***?• &gt;»R«, rtr-, by a new i
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mem
Sample* free at W. H. Goodyear's.

ten to
lot,

and May,

Clover seed-Cash, HJEMd.
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Michigan Central
________11 The A’tugara Failt Route.”

Progressive farmers understand the
importance of thoroughly pulverizing
tho soil they cultivate, whether for field
or garden crops, but there remain a large
majority of cultivators who are pontent
with turning over the clods once with a
plow and once with a coarse harrow.

FIG- 1—TREE ROOTS AMONG COARSE CWD8.

11 .’: nutter of t he estate of Weltha A. Van
An lan, u- crawd.
thi reading ami filing Hie petition. duly vertJohn IHwson. praying that a certain in■r ni -nt nnw on file tn tills court, purporting to
! ..
ul! and testament nnd codicil there­
to t.h-of ».ud deceased. nu»y be admitted to
'-.I’e and the "xeciiur therein named ap1 u,r-t;p.m-it Is ordered, that Thursday, the
-4 May. A-IX IMO. at ten o’clock
: f. -rnrion.tH-awlraed for the Hearing ol
4 i' titlon. and that the holm at law of said
•Ji ' -.i • amlall other persons Interested in said
--t.it*-. ate rei/Strnl to appear at a session
■4 ■’»!&lt;•. j.iurt then to be Wden at the ITobatc
Uffiee. In tile city of flattings, in said county,
j.i I it... r.-.iMe, If any mere be. why the prayer
pf tint petitioner may not be granted. And It
- ■ .- -r ordered. That said petitioner giro no■
to th- iH-notis interested in said estate, of
’['• pendency of Mid petition, and tire hearing
lh?r..4»'&lt;j causing a copy of this order UTbe
lu’.ii-i .iUn the Hastings Baxxiut. a newspa­
per pniited and circulated in said county of
Hum-. &lt;&gt;ner in each w.-ek for throe successive
w v*-k i previous to said day of hearing.
CllARLW W. ABMBTBOXO,
■ A true ropy.)
Judge of Probate.

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M^rKi^«|BWS?«,e ,nB,ket

THRUM ANO IALNO niSEJUMM OF
- It It n wife and certain euro for Whooping
। oyt.. &lt; nitp, Coughs. Colds, BoaHeneM, TJ®
Of Voice, and
i‘*e coti-piMnis so common to childhood; oonts.ns no oiiates, thereby obviating the «t»«b,
effects often resulting when cough mixtures
prepared f|r adults are given to children.
TKUB TO ITS NAME,
lizve never found a medicine more true to
li* Jiame than PeCkluun’s Croup Remedy. I
"iv • ■••. u&lt;- ii for my own ehUdren and recomii.i ml it to inv customers. I never- knew It to
ii-b^A, "• Wcvenson, druggist, Muskeeon,

Peckhai’s Croup Remedy
FOR CHILDREN.

. toM hy «l drunrtots.»cents. Prepared only
by Dr, H. u. Pcekmm •* co.. Pnwiport. BD^.
M. 'i -n, coni wait until tomorrow. Get a bot­
tle today.

50 doses, 25 cents.

\nf

“I don’t want a flour sieve, but
a carriage lap duster that won t
let the dust through. Show me
a % Duster.”

5/A Lap Dusters
5/A Ironsides Sheet
5tt CBPPv^ Nete“’;S~£
-inn other styles of

ghecta and.

AfORS£

BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.

W. I). Sult, druggist, Dipping. Ind.,
testifies: “I can rcccotnmend Electric
Bitters as the very best remedy. Every
bottle sold lias given relief in every ease.
One man took six bottles, and was cured
of rheumatism of - 10 years' standing.”
Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio,
^affinns: “The best selling medicine 1
nave ever handled In my 20 years exper­
ience, is Electric Bitters.” Thousands of
others have added their testimony, so that
the venlict Is unanimous that Electric
Bitters do cure all diseases of the liver,
kidneys or blood. Only a half dollar a
bottle at W. H. Goodyear's drug store.
Itaeklan's Arnica Balve.

The best salve in the world for cuts,
Tho delicate thread like roots of plants
bruises, ulcers salt rheum, fever sores,
can obtain little if any benefit when tetter, chapped hands,-chilblains, coms,
pl.-urtod in ustono heap, oven if thestones and all skin eruptions and positively cures
contained . highly stimulating fertilizers. piles, or no pay reqnliM. • It Is guaranteed
Tho rale will apply to delicate garden to give perfect satisfaction, or mtiney t%annuals and to large trees alike. The funded. Price 25 cts. per box. For sale
mnu who transplants a fruit tre« and by W. it Goodyear
tumbles in carelessly tho coarse unbniketi
Matt Rast and August Yuhey were killed
earth can hardly expect it to grow, even In the Ghampioii mine, a'traln of ore cars
if it survives the treattuJnt. In tho ac­ running them down. .
companying cuts, for which wo aro in­
Every year Incrvases the popularity of
debted to Country Gentleman, are shown Ayer's Cherry’ 1’t‘CtOrnl for all pulmonary
tree roots under, different conditions. troubles.
Fig. 1 illustrated a tree cndcAvoriug to
Fred Bull of Hudson was drowned in
grow with its .toots mnonfe the ctianw Dtfvll'a lake while sailing.
clods.- In Fig. 2 the soil lias been finely
Uncle Sam’s Condition Powders Wilf
pulverized and placed in contact with nil
the libers. The coarse soil is full of nir cure dlst'-:n|&gt;rrs, coughs, colds, fevers and
most of the dhca.M-s to which horses, cat­
cnjvletM. causing the roots to dry up in
tle. sheep, hogs and jiouitry are subject.
summer, hud very littk* of the earth can
L. T. Fuller, of Venice hung himself.
bo in art u;*|_ con tact with them. The
pulverized tnu cicely: incases every root
and supplies &lt;all the moirturoaud food
Why will you lay. awake all night
requireil.
coughing when that most effective and
agreeable f'nllfoniia remedy, Santa Able
will give Immediate relief? Santa Able
Is the only guaranteed cure for consumi*Hon. asthma and ai! bronchial cotnpfants.
Sold only In lnn$ IsXtlri* at 81. Three for
$£.50. ‘ W. 11. Goodyear will be pleased to
Ntipply you mid guarantee relief when used
as directed. California Cat-r-Cure never
talk. Iu relieve catarrh or oold in the head.

Ignnr. Zawatki has been held for trial,
without bail at Detroit, on charge of mur­
dering Frank Zlotke.
FIG. 2—THE ROOTS IN FVLVERtritn F.HU

A noil reduced to a lino c*onditn&gt;n nnd
with proper depth holds like a w|Minge
the surplus water of mitrennd given it to
growing plaute as they reqifiro it. Thw,
however, is tail one of tho advantages of
fine culture. A hard, compact soil b
easily flooded wijh a hqavy shower, nnd
betximes too dry in ita absence. AuXunl
experiments furnish tho uiost rat bfactory
and convincing proofs of tluwo different
influences. Tlib work of pulverizing the
anil has Lieen rendered a comparatively
easy matter of 4ato years by the intrr*duction of such implements as tho Acme
and L&gt;Zc harrows, the Cutaway, the
smoolning ham-ws and similar ap­
pliances. ’“Finning” thesoil by pressure
of the foot or with suitable implements,
when sowing seeds, now prevaib among
successful gardeners, while intelligent
fanners practice passing a heavy roller
over tho ground after sowing a crop ofgrain. This pressure serves to close up
tho nir crevices and bring tho soil Into*
actual contact with tiro seed.
Agrlrnltursl Exj«eriin--nt Station*

ITIORA'lB OllDBB.
Ml-, h'ran. County ot Hita/—ml
-V . •
uf the probata Court for the
.if I .irry; Iwldeh al the Probate Office in
riivuf Halting*, iii said county, on Wedeslie ’uh day of April, in the year onethous■;i.d etrlit hundred and eighty nine.
,
U. CUarlts W. Annstrong, Judge ef

A Woman'* Dtkcovarj.

“Another- wonderful discovery has been
made and tk»t too by a lady in thb coun­
ty. Disease fastened its clutches upon
her and for seven years she withstood its
severest tests, but -her vital organs were
undermined and death seemed Imminent
For three months she t oughed incessantly
and could not sleep. She bought of us a
bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for
consumption and was so much relieved on
taking first dose that she slept all night
nnd with one tottle has twen miraculously
cured. Her imme is Mrs. Luther Lutz."
Thus write W. C. Hamrick A Co., of
Shelby, N. C.—Get a free trial bottle at W.
H. Goodyear’s drug stare.

inc first document published under
the authority of the secretary of agricul­
ture b Experiment Station Bulletin No.
1 of the newly established office of ex­
periment stations of the United States
department of agriculture. This |gunphlet contains a large amount of iiifornuition regarding tlib hbtosy and prospeeta of the agricultural experimeot sta­
tions, which aro now conducting scien­
tific nnd practical experiments in the
different states. Such institution* for
scientific investigation in behalf of agri­
culture have been long in operation in
Europe. Tho fira^ one in thb country
was begun in Connecticut in the chemi­
cal laboratory of Wesleyan ufiiveraity
fourteen years ago. Other state.3 fol­
lowed the example, mid inT887 qongrera
appropriated 815,000 per antiumi to each
state and territory for the purpose.
All the states now have agricultural ex­
periment stations. Some havo twi; Louis­
iana lias throe. The total number now
iu fyieratjon is forty-six, or, counting
brafleh stations, nearly sixtr. They em­
ploy; more than 870 Bcieutlsta nnd agri
culturiste, and receive thb year 8595,000
from tho national gontrnment, and
about §12-3.000 from the^stato. and other
sources. A feature b thp co-operation
between the stations and the depart­
ment of agriculture ’ at Washington,
which is charged by congress with tho
dutv of supervising and aiding tlio sta­
tion’s in their work. The office of ex­
periment stations, acting with tho Anociation of American Agricultural Col­
leges and Experiment Stations, b able to
accomplish much in thb line. Tho bul­
letin contains an introduction by tho
secretary.
.
. , ,
Copies of thb bulletin can bo obtained
by application to tho office of experi­
ment Marions, department of agricul­
ture, Waaltington, D. C.

\ Wisconsin correspondent in Hoard's
Dairyma* writes: “When I was a boy in
England, feeling my father’acows, aomc
fifty years agv my father wrod to charge
me to feed a little oats every day for a
week or two betoro calving, in order to
quickly expel the pla«onta. I hnvo fol­
lowed that advice in this country for tbo
last forty-thre® years, and havo rarely
bad any trouble. When cow, are at
pasture I scarcely found any trouble, but
my neighbora have had trouble frequent­
ly with cows fed on car com, but whenfed a gallon of oote a day for a week or

fn England or here.’

Great mistakes have been made In the
world, by ftupposliig many nervous troubles
were due to bad blood. This lu-adzclic.
fits. tllzzItit-.-H. slvcplftemess, etc. are al­
ways due .to weakness or irritation of the
nerves of the brain, dyspcjisla. pain. wind,
etc. to weakness of the nerves of-the stom­
ach: weak lungs Is caused by the weakness
Of-tlie |&gt;arts: billousnies, constipation, etc.
to weakness of the nerves of the liver jf
bowels; pains. Irregularity, sterility. t&lt;&gt;
derangement uf tho uterine nerves. For
all weakness, D?. Mlles’ great nerve nnd
brain food aurpaws all other remedies.
Trial I Kit tire free at W. II. Goodyear's
drug stureA new silk mill will be erected at Beld­
ing by the Belding Bro*.

Dr. Jaques* German Worm Cakes destroy
worms nnd remove them from the system.
Safe, pleasant and effective.

THE CARE OF EWES.

*V^6&amp;

American Agriculturist has the fol­
lowing to ray on feeding ewes:
When ewce are fed exclusively on dry
food there b danger that they will be­
come feverish and constipated. When
this condition arises they will generally
show it by lying on the ground and
stretching themsdvee and straining.
Sometimes they will pluck at their wool
nnd allow signs of distress and uneasi­
ness. When sjrefep aro in ttib condition
they are not in good health to liave
young. They will not provide ns much
milk, and their udders arc liable to be
caked and sore, or to show evidences of
inflammation. There is danger tliat they
will not own their lambs, and tho milk .
will not flow freely. When tho udder b
soro or much inflamed, even if the ewe
owns her lamb, she will refuse to let it
suck. Under such circumstances the
Lamb very isxin becomes weak and dies.
Prevention b better tlian euro for all
these ailments, and this lies in providing
tho owe with suitable food. This must
be such as not to produce a feverish con­
dition. It shoultLbu somewhat laxative
and well supplicfwvrith nitrogenous domerits. Such foods are wheat bran, oats,
pea meal, Ivans nnd linseed meal. Corn
is unsuitable for breeding ewes, ns it pro­
duces fat and heat.
There is no animal which responds
with better results to succulent foods than
sheep and ewes with lamb. Ih«tatoes do
not scorn to bo adapted to this purpose;
tuznips are n natural food for ca-cs. us
well as for other sheep. Carrots are ex­
lE
-TASri-_r VnJ,«cOl*GHC
cellent, and no are beets nnd mangels. A
few roots or u small ration of these, ray
four quarts a,day, with bran anil linseed
meal, will put ewes in a most healthy
and vigorous'condition, and at the same
time thia oombinaiiort of foods will tend I
to promote the growth and support of
the fetus, ami when the little lamb is
born it will have tho bone and strength
to help itself, nnd it will give far less
trouble to get it on its legs and obtain iu
sustenance from the mother.
Then* b such a tiring as feeding the
lamb before it b I torn—to nourish nnd
strengthen it thropgh tho blood of the
dam. This h an important matter and
should never lie lost sight of iu the feed­
ing of thi*mother.’ This Idea h particu­
larly applicable to the ewe, ns its off­
spring b so likely lo be we&amp;k and more
or less helpless. If tho. ewes have not
been fed on such foods during the win­
ter, the iwsiner this is done before lamb­ ■C
r.._ Ci.reoljr.41
r.
Si
2..'
Serpljer
3 |^r 9,—
ing, limo tho hotter. The feeding should
Loan limited quantities at first, not more
than n gill n day for a few days, then
gradually Increaao to a quart or two,
according tn the size of tiro ewe. Three
parts of wheat vbran to. one part of lin­
seed meal is a good proportion, fed twice
a &lt;!ay with’ tho roots. Ewes may lie fed
oats with roots and do well, but the bran
is almost invaluable, ns it will furnish
^^AZcONLYtho muscle and tone food required.
ktfUAWlTEED
When owes nrc to lamb soon, they should
JCUV TOR
not to fl*d on timothy hay. ns it is not a
proper sheep food. Tnere, is nothing ro
good in nil tha list of forage plants os
bright clover hay. Sheep will do well
on this food alone, up to th(? time uf
lambing, m it b tho tost balanced food
Sold and guaranteed liy
in tiro whole list. The ewes should have
access to water trhenev^r Urey want it, as W. H. GOODYEAR, - L Sole Agent
they naturally drink but little at a time
and drink often.

Merit Wins

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

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ABIETINE MCDicMRiLfii..

■CATARRH

SANTA ABIE anil CAT R-CORE

A Convenient Field Marker.
A convenient little dovico to. mark not
Willie Kingston, .of Saginaw City, has only tho row#, but also the exact places
been sent home from I'ontind asylum a]*- for each plant iii tho row, ia herewith il­
lustrated. This illustrution is repro­
parendy well.
duced from “Rawadn's Market GardenEnglish Spavin Liniment removes nil era' Manual.”
Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumpsand DlomIIIU pins niiiuu
IO Ul.LFK
Tho
which N.TVO
servo to
mark U1O
the
Isties tniin* horses. - Blood Spavin. Curb*.
Splints. Swecm-y. King-bone, Stifles, all places for planta in tho row aro put in
Swollen Throats, Sprains, Cough, etc. with a-nut, mid tAay bcclianged to mark
Save850 by use of one bottle. Warranted. intervals of ten. twelve, twenty find
Sold by Dr. E. II. 1 alhrop, Druggist, twenty/out inches, if tho wheel is made
Hastings.
plump thirty-eight inches in diameter.
A field can bo marked with this implcHan ey o. Carr Ims been elected presi­
dent of Hu* Grand Rapids printers’ union.
Ik a positive specific tor all form* nt thedlueave.
BHikI. blredtnx. Ileblnc. ulcerated and prot Hid line pllM—Friee SO*. For sale by W. H.
Goodyear.

The Michigan Arbelter bund meets In
annual convocation at lorila this week.

A FIELD MARKER.

.

Dr. C. McLane’s Celebrated

LIVER PILLS
WILL CURE

A few doses taken at the right time
will often save a severe speU of
sickness. Price only 25 cents st
any drug store. Be sure and see
that Dr. C. McLANES CELE­
BRATED LIVER PILLS, FLEM­
ING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.. Is
on tho box. None other is Genuine.

.

Uw 'VORY POLISH tar tbo Tooth,
ment in a abort time, nnd with little ef­
It the llrer and kidneys are sluggish and In­ fort. For tho purixxcs of marking tlw
act Ive, Hood's Karsaparllla will nrouse them to /rows for sowing seeds of radishes, car­
prompt and regular aetloti. Take It now.
rots, table beets, lettuce, otp., in the
Frankfort people ray that they can stand house garden any of the simple home
without name and price stamped on the
tho "plga In clover” puzzle, but they can't made garden markers, consisting of a Shoes
bottom* put him down a» a fraud.
stand the pigs In the pens of that burg.
piece of mantling with the nccuMnry
number of teeth, and a convenient
Oceur mostly tn young people about thn age ot liandl^,-will answer well enough.
puberty nnd »am lullnniinutinti and tilling up
ot the Mibacroua gianda of Uie skin. In almost
all cases the bluou Is impure. loose's Extract
Tho first Arbor day wm observed in
Red Clover lUqssoms will cure them without
fail.
Nebraska seventeen years ago, when
Geo. Bullrhi, a young married man of . 12,000,000 trees were planted. There are
now growing in the state 000,000,000
23. hung hlmseir in his bam in Venice.
trees. ‘ In other states many inillions of
• Dropped Dead.
treea have been planted, and at the pre­
I'hyslologlsts estimate that the heart sent timo thirty-four states observe on
does 5,000,000 jioufMls of work each day. Arbor day. • ________
No wonder people drop dead with worn
out hearts. This could be prevented by
Dr. Mlles’ new and great discover}*, the
The resolution recently passed at a
New Cure. Always commences when you meeting of the Market Gardeners' asso­
find begin to get short of breath, liave ciation, at Boston, to tho effect “that the
weak, firtnt or smothering spells, pain or judicious use of honestly made fertilizers
tenderness in side, etc. Sold at W. H.
is profitable to tlw practical farmer and
Goodyear.
market gardener,” is in accordance with
Manistee editors have each other by the tho experience of the progressive market
care atod can't think of enough mean things gardeners and farmers of Now York and
to say about their opponents.
Now Jersey.
'
Reports make it ajipcar tlmt sorghum
Undo Sam’s Nerve A- Bone Liniment
will relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia and sugar making in Kansas is a success.
The works at Fort Scott and Topeka are
rheumatism. Sold by
druggists.
to bo enlarged and three new milhi are
GENTLEMEN.
Lapeer lias petitioned the Michigan Cen­ to bo erected in tho southeastern port of
tral company to build a new depot then*. tbo state. There arc two notional sor­
ghum experiment stations in Kansas—
Tired Out.
The distressing feeling of weariness, one at Conway Springs nnd one at Doug­
and exhaustion without effort, which las—and there is talk of starting, three B2.OD ami tl.7S BOYS' M HOOL SHREK.
makes life a burden to w many people, b more.
.
All made In Conzrtw, Barton and Laee.
due to poverty of tho blood and feeble
In a recent report from thu^tatistician
vitality. If you are suffering from such of tho department of agriculture is given
feelings, Biudbllder is just what you needv
the result of tbo Investigation, fhrough
and will be of the greatest benefit to you.
LADIES.
It purifies and enrlclws the blood. Imparts agents and correapondeftts, of the averBret Material. Best ttyk. Bert Fttttnc.
tone and vigor to the whole system, aids agu weight of wheat, by states. The It not aoM by your dealer, rrrtte
digestion and overcomes all morbid ten­
W. L MWUS, BEOCKTON, MASH.
dencies and nervous affections caused by a of 1883-1888, is set down at 57.7 pounds
Ixasiine W. L- Dcupla. M.00f%ne« for Ft
depressed state of the blood, strengtheM I«r bushel. The present average is still
and builds up tire system, while It eradi­ lower—50.5. Tho estimates for the spring
cates disease. It Is pleasant to take and wheat region are all very low, from 58.7
the dose is small. Try It and be cured. pounds in Dakota to 55 iu Nebraska.
Price $1. Sold by E. H. Lathrop.
HASTINGS.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

A. WOOLLEY,

�Hastings Banner.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
A Tory organ published fa Dublin, called
The Union, i« speaking of theaktltude Ire­
land would adopt in regard to the question
oT protection in the event.of her obtaining
borne rule, expresses great fear lest the
adoption of protective policy would Injure
Scottish and English, industries. "The
product* of lalKir,-’ itsays,0“in forge and
factory, which now enter freely into Ire­
land. as all goods from Ireland enter freely
into Great Britain, would be shut out by
prohibitive duties.' Wc yield to no one in
our desire to-see the country ItulustrioMsly
and commercially prosperous, but we main­
tain at the same time that ttita should not
be achieved at the expense of the rest of
the United Kindom, or that Mr. ParueU
should Wave the ixiwer put in his hands to
clone the Irish markets to England and
Scotland tn order that tie might oncn them
under more favorable conditions to the
United States."
Translated into plain language this
means that Ireland .shall not.be granted
the right to manage her commercial affaire
because abe might adopt the policy of pro­
tection, and so Interfere with the prosperity
of England. We have here a frank confetoioti dial free trade is to the advantage
of England. Ireland bos not profited by it
and cannot profit by IL It has ruined
what Industries «be had ami compelled her
population to depend almost exclusively
upon the cultivation of the soil.
The Tory Journal from which we quote
tells us ttiai Beland must not be benefited
at the expend of the rest of the United
Kingdom. But if Protection is os injurious
to the countri^fs that adopt IL »s the Free
Traders assert it Is, how can Scotland and'
England suffer by Ireland adopting that
policy? This h a question that we should
like to have answered in a satisfactory
manner by Free Traders.
If home rule ta to be a reality and not a
slam, Ireland ought to be permitted to
manage her affairs with a view to her own
advantage. If the majority of the Irish
nation believe in Protection the fact that
the contlnuattou of Free Trade ta for Eng­
land's Interwt ought not to stand In the
way of the Irish people adopting a policy
that will upbuild Irish industries.
If the legislature of the State .of Michi­
gan wants to do something in keeping with
the solemn pledge of the republican party
and desired by the temperance (people of
tion law.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Miss Mattle Mathews, daughterof Simon
Mathews nnd wife of In teg Zowmhfp. died
Friday last at Ashland, Wta., of typhoid
fever, aged S2yean&gt;. The remains arrived
iu this city Saturday evening and the fun­
eral occurred at the Catholic church on
Sunday. A targe number of friends were

well known to many to this city and was
a pupil In the high school for some time.
Ijast fall owing to falling health she went
west hoping to recuperate.
The climate
proved very beneficial and abe had ao far

mrnt.i to return home, when ahe was strick­
en with fever. Her mother left for Ashland
Thursday m response to a telegram but
arrived after her daughter's death.
On Sunday while mmie m*m und boys
were shootlqg nt a target In the fourth
ward park onbaf the balls struck the little
daughter of ChaL Cote Aeiir the temple.
Ita force was spent and the ball struck
with a glancing blow. However, the’ ball
kxlgvd In her head arfd made an ugly
wound. We don't know just how the girl
happened to g«-t hit but as far as we can
learn It would seem that tt was the result of
inexcusable catelresncss on Use part of the
Mtskamn. In the first place n public
park ta no place for target .practice and,
men should have more sense than to indulge
in such exercise at such a place. And if
any must indulge In the use of fire arms
for hunting or target practice on Sunday
let them go where they will not disturb
others who respect the day.

Statc
Mr. Ctoric McQum es®e U dr tfw
time and to company with Mr. J. A. Rob­ who wants to start a factory for the bufldinson. Mra. Mary McQueen, whose maldfirst class article. Tills vicinity furnishes
plenty of timber for that business.
The Improvement committee have re­
- Mra. John HenderabotL wiu&gt;»e maiden
nude was Marthy Balch, eanm about the quested any citizen Interested in any of
these
projects U&gt; call on them and get
same timu as the Hendershott family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Young came and further particulars. Thus far no onejias
8rttied in Yankee Spring*. Barry county/ taken advantage of the offer. It can't be
possible tint "the
people
of this -«•city will »be
Nov. 5th. 1M8, from Orleans Co, N. Y.
--------•- -Mr. Jacob Jordan came to Barry coun­ content to allow busmeas to remain in Its
ty from Ontario Co., N. T., in Dee. 24te, present condition. For a-town dependent
as this is upon the surrounding agricul­
l&gt;r. S. 8. Parkhurst came toMiddlevllIe, tural region it must be said that business
September, 1847, from Saratoga Co., JT. Y., now Is as good as could tie expected. And.
and Mra. Parkhurst in the spring of 184», too, there will always be some of tills kind
of business done here. But tie vital q£*from Monroe Co., N. Y.
Mr. Harmon Wilcox came to Barry coun­
ty from the state of Vermont, Dec. 1S46, in this condition? Why. If for no ptbef
and yet lives on the first farm he set­ reason, the duty our parents owe to their
children demands that every one of them
tled on.
Mr. Archie McQaeen struck Barry Co. take hold and help increase the business
from Wyoming Co., N. T.. June 4tb, 1958. of the city. How can parents expect their
Mra. A. D. 'Diomas, whose maiden name children to remain here contented when
the inducements bek! aut in business life
Springs, Barry Co. with her fattier and are so meager?
The subject of satatlag factories here ta
mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ashel KenL from
Ohio, Nov. 1837, and in the spring of 1838, one of the greatest importance to farmers
settled tn Thornapple township. Mra. iu this vicinity. It would mean n better
KenL whose name now Is Mrs. McNaugh­ market for them and one requiring a great­
ton, is now living in Coopersville, Ottawa er variety of farm products than they now
can dispose of. They should fee! as deep
Co,, Midi., and is about 83 years of age.
G. K. Beamer and wife came from an Interest in this subject as should citi­
Niagara Co. N. Y., to Barry county, Mich., zens of Hastings. There are. many farm­
Sept 1848. having resided in this chanty ers around here who are able to take stock
In factories aud doubUess would do so
•ever since that thue.
•Many Incldeute of the years long past were any promising project being agitated.
As has been before said the Initiatory
were recounted with great interest to the
same 25 pioneers here assembled to enjoy step has been taken by the improvement
the hospitality of Mr. end Mrs. John A. committee acting under authority of the
Robertson, who had Invited the early common council. It now remains for, our
pioneers. within this vicinity as their citizens to de their duty in tilts matter, it
guests. Much of interest was said In re- is not necessary to dwell on what this duty
lationjo the county pioneer society which is. What is required should lie ptaln to
will meet nt Hastings on the second Thurs­ all. Will it be done? It can be. But
day in August next; and much sadness ex­ somebody must move In the matter. Ndw
pressed at the death of Wm. 8. Goodyear, is the lime to gel there Eli. chairman of the executive committee of
.
8uece*«rul AdTortldng.
said society, and also ot the poor health
and feeble condition of David IL Cook the
Some writer wbooe name lias been lost
the very efficient treasurer of the county junfortunately, but whose knowledge of his
sodety. These two earnest workers will topic must remain undoubted, has written
be sadly missed.
Ahnkk D. Thomas.
a few words on ad vertliving a retail busi­
ness which are so well adapted to any lati­
tude that no apology is dar for reproducing
Prof. J. H. Pixley, of Grand Rapids, a few of the nuggeta of wisdom which It
Mluh.. will give an entertainment consist­ contains. He says:
ing of songs, recitations and select readings
The prime object of an advertisement Is
•at .th Baptist church on Monday evening, to draw custoA. It is noL was not and
May 20th. Proeesds over expenses for never will be designated for any other hu­
benefit of ehurch.
man purpose. So the merchant waits un­
til the busy season cornea, and tb« store is
so full of customers that be cannot get his
Ko.
Name and iRealdeuce
hat off. and then he ruslMw to the business
i., &lt; Jtdwanl K. Nlly.Xalamazoo
w i Ev» Fenton. Middleville
office to put in hl* advertisement When
I Etmer Annluon, ”
the dull season comes along, and there L«
“ 'i Edith Metzger, "
no trade and Jic wants to Mill goods so badly
w i Frank Bauch. Johnstown
M i Ullle Toblaa. Baltimore
be can’t pay his rent be db-Kmtinues his
M t K. T. Merrill. BsuldraCoia
advertisement That Is, m&gt;w of them do,
“ t Hattie E. Miller. Johnstown
but occasionally a level-beaded man puts
in a bigger one aqd scoops in ail the trade,Following are the real estate transfers while his neighbors are making mortgages
for the week ending May 1-tth,
ns to raise money to pay the gas bill.
There are times when they couldn't stop
taken from the books In the register’s office:
Geo. W. Rockwell to Spellman Casey; 6S&gt;,ia people from buying everything they have
sec io Barry *300.
.
for sale, and right then Is the time some
Theress A. Carpeuter to John Mulliken: KM business men send their advi
its oat
sec I Tboruapple »l.oto.
Cynthia Goodacro to Geo. Goodacre; KM sec on its holy mission.
n Yankee Springs nominal.
Advertisements are built -to do hard
Geo.' Goodacre to (hmsblaGoodaen&gt;;KM&gt;ec work, and should be relentlessly sent out
13 Yankee Springs nominal.
John K. McKee to Frank H. Ovenmltb; 24a In the dull days, when a cusuimer has to
are to Maplo Grove*1.400
be struck between the eyre with hard facts,
Krah L Raymond to Trustee* of the Tib Day kicked insensible with startling bankrupt
Adventists Society; tn sec is Carlton *too.
reductions, and dragged in and laid on the
counter with irresistible slaughter of prices
JKmeiine Cooper to General conference before he will spend a cent or buy a saw.
7th Day Adventists society; li&gt;t&lt; In eltr*3,0M.
Give the public your advertisement as a
Wm. B. £H*worth to M. A. W. Baldwin Ua
sec 33 Yankee Spring* 3.100.
square knock -down blow, right in the dull
Hiram Butterfield to J. Vannocker: 2i.20a see seaBon, and thereliy you will wax rich and
as Nashville *mo.
own'Proctor Knott or some kindred fast
CivcuU Court.
horse to enable you to throw dust from
your wheels on your less sensible neigh­
The following cases on the catehdi
have thus far been disponed of:
bora and win sbeckels thereby, and perPeople vs. Frank Parker; violation ot haps be able to smoke a good cigar on the
........
1-.
M.
_
_
a
_
J,,.
nV
nn.l Okal.t..,..
of July
and Christmas.
liquor law. Pleaded guilty and was fined 4thtwain
935. Fine was paid.
Now Just write this down where you
David L. Davis vs. John W. Booker; win fall over It every day. The time to
oaumpalL •*-Same vs. ’Levi• ••
Houfrtatter; look for and draw business is when you
assumpsit. Same va. Geo. W. Simpson; want business, and not when * you already
Frank
Chorlton: have more business than you can attend to.
jMgpijpdL- Same
, „ vs.
______
__ _______
assumpsit. Same vs. Bolton; assumpsit. —Portland Observer.
Same vs. IL IL Brown; assumpsit. Motion
The soldiers* and sailors' monument has
notice; granted with 95 party fee in each been shipped and will noon arrive in Hast­
ings. Now let every one take bold and
People vs. Sidney Kocker; drunkenness push the work of raking the money. The
and disorderly. Admitted to bail In the school district committees Should do their
sum of 9150 un Monday for appearance work as soon as possible and report to the
Tuesday. Falling to appear Tuesday hta township committees.
bond. was estreated.
Every one can give something for Hie
In re John Yarger. assignment for bene­ soldiers and sailors ruonumeht.
fit of creditors; petition to show cause why
Don't hesitate about giving for the mon­
assignee should not collect chattel mort­ ument If you can’t give more than, ten
gage. After hearing testimony complain­ cents.
ants withdrew without prejudice.
Have your mind made up and know Just
People vs. Edward Betieway: forgery- what you can give for the aoldlera and
Pleaded guilty.
■
sailors monument so that when the com­
McCormick Harvesting Machine Co. vs. mittee calls on you the amount can be put
M. F. Jordan; assumpsit. Continued by down at once. Thlit will help the commit­
consent
tee wonderfully In doing the work.

It will be remembered that some time
■go, five saloonlsta of this eity were ar­
rested for not removing screens from In
front of their places on a certain Sunday.
Afterward three saloouists circulated a
petition asking that they be let off on sus­
pended sentence on their promise, made in
writlng.that they would live up to the liquor
law and attempt to see that it was enforced
in this city. The writer signed this petb assumpsit. Default set aside with usual
tkm, and stated to the two salooulsta who I
W. W. Kelley th. A. H. Johnson; appeal
circulated It that he did Mo to show that be
had no personal spite toward them; but from commissioners' court. Settled.
The case of Sarah Wright vs. Frank C.
that all he asked of them was that they do
the same as all other citizens, obey the Treat et a!., trespass oil the case, is' now
laws of this state. This they promised. on trial and Is Upbic to test all day.
He also stated that if evidence of violation
of the liquor law were presen ted to him
In addition to the list of manufacturing
sufficient to warrant an arrest, he would projects which were published last- week
make complaint If the officers did not the city Improvement committee have re­
The twosaloonlsta Indicated thelrapproval.
ceived a number of others. They are as
Last week the writer complained of two follows:
bar-tenders whom he had reason to believe
A party writes from Detroit stating that
violated the taw. In doing ttita, be seems he wants to organize a stock company and
to have incurred the wrath of the saloonlsta start an organ manufactory.
of this city to such an extent that It Is
The Detroit Paper Novelty company has
stated to us they are laboring with people reached that degree of prosperity which
to withdraw their patronage from this requires more room. They have therefore
paper. AU we have to say ta this: If decided to remove to some town where
rtrer who symjKthlxe with aaloonlsts in real estate ta not so highly prized as In
their desire and efforts to defy and over- Detroit They would start with 50 em­
ployees in the manufacture of paper bags,
boxes, egg crates, etc. Tills company is
ted K exceedingly unpleasant business for now behind on their order*. They already
ttemMlvee. We hope no such foolish ac- have several towns in view and the town
that gets them must make an object for
loon sywpathtaera must begin IL If they their coming. This business would be of
great benefit to Hastings.
snhres If those who beltere .that saloonA stockhnlder and general superintend­
ksepera have no more right than other ent of a large brasa foundry in Detroit
elite to violate and defy law follow the wants to organize a stock company for the
aaato course. They will find that the

kinds, steam radiators and a low pressure
bolter for beating purpasre. He wants a
te violate tew and defy it la exceedingly company with 850,000 capital.
Mali. More than thaL their efforts will
A man from Nile* wants to start a broom
factory here. The proper encouragement
*e eoforectnoDl ot the law, and for the to this Induftry wlU be of great value to
this
vicinity. AU of the raw material can
of guilt) ..alooufcpCTS, the
be gotten here easily.
WM •• other law-breakers nor will we
A stock company ta being formed In
teritate one momect about complaining
Detroit for the manufacture of drugs. The
capital stock is to be 9100,000 and nearly
all is taken. This company ta looking for
a location. They would employ 25 hands
at the start and Increase the number as

h,-kl hi Laming to day M 11

MORRILL &amp; COMPANY

two days.
Mail Carrier Hamilton,
Huron charted with theft'
p.r dlU&gt;. hl« ■» It. U«7^ ||un,„

ARE SELLING

- -J

Home Made
The Kalamazoo horror was ont too u &gt;
I V Monlton, a Grand Rapid* l«*yer&gt;

h.. II.T-OMI ■
blerf1'J71.h 2 on
aa he rail* iL by mean* of ”£ich b*.
get a deal of fun and some irry fast riding
on the'waler.
L lamp filled with &lt;&gt;11. nit
plrfed in the parlor of Prof. Wood a reridenr. to Cl»re &lt;«e nljbl IMt »"klamp luul not been u«sd for five dajx the
what kind of oil It »a» AHod with.
The semi-annual' apportionment of the
primary school interest fund was complet­
ed by Superintendent of Public
ion on Friday. The rate per
rents. The total number of cih,1^‘ “•
eluded in the apportionment iii 997.0IV.
and thtrtotal apportionment i* 9457, lUt-bi.

The’ Chicago 4 Weat Michigan Railway
Company ta required by the War Depart­
ment to remove iu bridge from ti&gt;« toouth
of tbo. SL Joseph River to a po^pt higher
up thr stream. The company ta protrettng
vigorously, and threatens to re-locate ita
line south of Hartford to Steveiu-vlllr,
leaving out Benton Harbor.

Straw Hats
The best hat in the market for farmers.
Stands more sun, rain and hard wear than any
factory hat made in straw.
In fact we have the

Best Goods for the Money
Of any house in Barry couhty.

। Di. Charles E. M.Dodwtll. who went to
Kalamazoo from Canada as organist of SL
Luke's church, nnd afterwards resigned,
left there last | Sunday nigtjt after making
arrangements for a grand fox bunL oa
the leader of a hunting dub, at tta- expense
of others, and has not yet returned. 11 is
friends mourn hta dej&gt;arture to the tune
of about S20U.
'
The dedication of the monumenta to the
Michigan dead at the battlefield of Gettys­
burg occurs June 12 and will be attended
by Gov. Luce and etafl and such veterans
of the battle aa may wish to attend. The
party will leave lensing June 10th aud
remain at Gettysburg three daxs. giving
ample time for excursionists In the vicinity
of the field. The state has appropriated
95,000 to be apportioned as equally as pos­
sible between tho eleven Michigan reglmente engaged In the battle, and every
Michigan soldier who fought at Gettayburg
is entitled to ita privileges. Ex-Governor
Biair will deliver the dedicatory address.

THE MARKET^Hssttags.
Apples-nc&lt;t41.ao per bbl; 70(1 Sc per
dned. 3c Mr ib; evaporated. Sc per lb.
Butter-llfilte.
Beans—*! ojusIlx. per bu.
(kirn-Belling atuc per bu.
Dressed Mast*-Bed. »4A0; calves. *4.00
Kgg* loai.--’.

CLOTHING
NEVER SOLD AS LOW
As it has this season and we are showing
the finest goods and best patterns to be found
in Hastings for less money than found else­
where.

E. W. MORRILL
One Price Clotkiers.

CO

Hastings, Mich.

per t&gt;bL

lot. turarys. nve. »asc: &lt;rtMt
Plaster— Selling at *3 per too.
Hall—Helling at SI per bbl.
’
Ilnotoy Beed-Wlng at MMU| ।
Wheat—white, 85c; and red. 85c.'
Detroit.

Uwfln_

&lt;&gt;a:a-j.v1&lt;t.’b\e pci
Onions-Ito per bit

I'ork- Dressed, W.ooffr.to.

Cattie—Mixed batchers. *3 K'4H.

NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS ON CLAIMS,

by the I'rnbate Court (or* the"^■XtrffiS!
state ot MleNnn. commlwloneni to receive, ex­
amine and adjust all claim* and demand* ot all
P***00J.Ntalnst ssld deceased, do hereby give
notice that we will meet at the residenreof Mid
■lohnll- tart, doewjaed. on Tlie»dav u&gt;e 13lb
da) cf Auzuat, a. D lew. and on Wgdnreday.
the 13th day ol November. A. D. /•&gt;■... at 10
The state medical society at Kalamazoo o clock a. m., ot each ot »aM day*, to* the purot examlnlns and allowing uad daltn.v
Friday elected the following oflh’ent: Pres­ paM"
Mid that six months from the 13th day- of May
ident, Geo. F. Fsothinghain. ot Ann Arbor;
•» «“w«»
first vtee -preaktenL J. M. Shook, of Kal­ !i«
amazoo; second, Henry F. Lyster, of De­
Dated May I3U), A. D. imo.
troit; secretary. Geo. Duffield, of Detroit;
MicnixLDorrka.
treasurer. If. B. Hemcnway, of Kalamazoo.
ConunlMlonen.

O. D. SPAULDING
Js one of the first In hla purchase of

W. SPRfflB. AIB. SDMIffiR. GOODS.

Since my return to Hastings I have had a very satisfactoiy
trade and am glad to meet so many of my old friends. It i?
my intention to do all I can in the

Agricultural
Line
By giving y0U close prifcs Mjd keeping what 1 deem the be.«t
adapted to my trade. I shaft empiuy nu ti«*c»i;*&gt;g &gt;aiwmau,
which will enable me to sell to you much cheaper direct
from the store. A lew of the tools which will merit your ap­
proval are the

McCormick
Harvesters and Binders,
To .which have been added some new improvement, one of
which is a little device for changing from twine to wire at a
moment’s notice. We have the
'

New Steele Mowers, Thomas Hay Rakes (both
hand and self dump), Oliver Combination
Plows, Wagons, Buggies, Cultivators.
Harrow, Etc.
We think we can make it to your interest to see us before
buying any TOOLS or BINDING TWINE.

In the hardware line onr stock is complete and liouggt at
bed-rock price*. The

. Leonard Patent Cleanable Refrigerators
Are the finest sold in the state. A fine line of

Please call aid see lien. Here are itie of his prices:
New Satines, 10 to 25 cents.

Gasoline Stoves
Way down low. Also the famous line of

C~^'Jand Stoves.

Henriettas and Cashmeres, 25 to 80 cent*.

Good style, dcRible width Dress Goods, 10} cents

fine line of

Cottle and Rubber Hose, Hose Reels, Nozzles,

Lawns, ChaUies, Ginghams and many other dress uoods •«
prices none can better.
o’ u“8

Lawn Sprinklers, Etc.

Come and see ns bsfore you buy. We can make it to your
Parasols, Shawls, Plushes, Velvets, and other fancy goods. advantage. The fte«t D00B and WINDOW SCREENS m
the market PA
OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES
Best of all is our trade in Ladies' Fine Shoe*, also Men’s MASURY’S V
have no equal. We refer you to hueShoes and Boots.
dreds who have
during tho past ten years in Hastings and vid
Closing out Clothing at 25 to 50 per cent discount
GLASS and all kinds of BUILDERS
HARDWARE
M the lowest

O. D. SPAULDING.

4

W. F. POWERS.

�-T5P-- ■

Hastings Banner
'"Hating* Wednesday, May 15, 1W®.
A. p. NI9KERN. Local Bdltor.

Hicks &amp; Spence,(Suf,*»somto *-■ R-

Hleksj

-tb Highest Market Price
. isb, Dry Goods. Boots and
Shoes. Hardware, Groceries,
and Crockery,
—FOR—

BCTTEk, EGGS,
and Produce.

, I
ProL VlitehelF* lecture toulght at Union halt . .

PERSONAL MENTION.
Lawn tennis shore, all sires and nice
goods at Rower Shoe Co.'#.
i Smoked Halibut, bouebm codfish
bor.
Do you want a nice organ for 850?
at Bkamru’k.
Geo. Heath was in Grand Rapids yester­ John Beumer has got It for you.
Keystone ot North Fairfield plow and day.
‘ The Perfection dyes • are sold at W. H.
repairs for mW.
F. H. Barixjw A Co.
J. C. Cole visited Grand Rapids yester­ Goodyear’s drug and book store.
Bext pure. French mixed candies and day.
Dr. Lathrop has for rent one of the best
creams, 15c, per lb. at (Phillips A Soule'a
houses In the city. Rent cheap.
Thomas 8. Brice was in Nashville Wed­
»
c°I’i,er a,H1 iron works, eave nesday.,
Huffman Bros, want all the old rags,
Ii?o - h,g “d repalrlU« 00,10 by Huffman
copper, rubbers nnd iron you have.
Mrs. W. T. Brown returned Saturday to
875 will' buy the best six octave organ
Chicago.
For the l&gt;qst spades, shovels, rakes and
ever made'nt John Beumer’s store.
C. D. Beebe went to Lansing yesterday
Rm* fewest prices, go to Huffman
Crockery In new styles, serviceable ware
on business.
and very cheap at Phillips A Soule's.
Will Johnson, of Augusta, visited In this
ye.r3Lfln^ b,wk w*Ulul ‘•**’1 Organ for
Mike and Dick Tobin, two vagrants,
860 nt John Bcsvmer's. Peddlers ask 3100 city Sunday.
were drunk yesterday and got In a row in
for them.
D. Cramer spent Saturday and Sunday Joe? pflug's salooon. They w ere arrested
The net, proceeds of Prof. Winchell’s in Ann Arbor.
and lodged in jail. Action' In the 'case
lecture to-nl«bl will l^rUeed hl the hum- • Ira Van Valkenburgh was in the Valley will probably be taken to-day.
ument fund.
J
City yesterday.
Black A Son recently erected a fine
Soap, sal Mjda, '78, scrub and white-wash
W. 8. Powers, of Nashville, attended Barre granite monument, in Riverside
brushes, etc., for house eleaning at Smith, court yesterday.
cemetery in memory of W. S. Goodyear.
Hams &amp; Van Annan's.
The monument weighs 25,000 pounds and
J. Rogers made a Business trip lo Grand b one of the best erected in this vicinity.
Eggs higher, butter tower. We want Rapids yesterday.
both in exchange for goods or for cash nt
Bert Gorham, of Baltimore township,
Earl Brown visited his brother in Grand while shooting at sparrows with a revolver
Smith, HarnzA VanAnnan’a
Rapids yesterday.
Sunday accidentally sent a bail through
If you want a pair of pants made to
Frank Maus, of Grand Rapids was in his hand. Dr. Fuller dressed the wound
order for 85 or clothes of finer qualities
which will probably not prove very serious.
this city Tuesday.
eall on Lunn Bros., the taltora.

Fret! L. Heath is the man who is selling
wall pa|,er. Micas at 10 and 12 cents a
roll; gilts at 14. !ti and lb cents a roll.
Frank Hadley visited in Grand Rapids Every roll Is a double roll and 48 feet long.
Try some of our new brand of flour, the past few days.
One door cast qf O. D. Spaulding’s store.
Pride of PraDle. We warrant every sack
Frank Black was in.Grimd Rapids on l/1L I. Hendershott and Ed. Powers have
at Smith, Hams &amp; VanAnuau’a
business Saturday.
Completed their'eottage al Gun laKF and
l^nudoy was misslonaty day at the Meth­
F. G. Goodyear visited Grand Rapids on have It thoroughly furnished in modem
odist church. The amount raised for be­ business Thursday.
style. They calculate to take all the com­
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nevolences reached the sum'of 3350.50.
fort there Ls to be had at that pleasant re­
✓Mlts Drusle Hale spent Sunday with sort.
t
if you want a good fitting jmlr of shoes relatives In Nashville.
or boote made gu to Philip Lutz under G.
’ The ap|M&gt;lntment of Hamilton Carveth
Mr. Wants'. « Grand Rapids attorney, to be postnuuter at Middleville is a de­
G. Spaulding's store, nest to postoffice.
attended court Monday.
served recognition of a sterling man. a
Cfmrlotte like* Jliern so well that they
Wm. L. Cobb, of Middleville, has been gallant soldier and a solid republican.
are contemplating forming another stock
Mr. Caneth will please the patrons of
company forfhe manufacture of furniture. in town attending courtthat office.
Mrs. F. M. Woodmansee, of Vermont­
Rev. Fr. Kemper, recently of Adrian, Is
-.u upy the building recently vacated
A now time table went Into effect off the
ville, Is v|sltlng In the city.’
In
charge
of
SL
Rone's
church
of
this
by E. J. Evans.
Michigan Central IL IL Sundayr The
city and regular church services will now
Len. W. Felghuer, of the Nashville first train going east In the afternoon now
be held.
...
'• News, was in town Munday.
,Vr.- are now prepared to do all kinds of
arrives here at 1:22 instead of 2:15 as here­
An Invitation ta extended to the W. IL
John Caneth. of Middleville, was in tofore; nnd the tint tnjn going west at
C. to attend the memorial services at the town Thursday on business.
T2:12p. m., instead of 2:15.
Baptist church the Sunday proceeding dec­
Mrs. F. Spangenmcher, of Middlevilla, L^riday evening her Sunday school class
;. .. Troughing and Tin Roofing a speo oration day.
Knd a n umber of other friends gathered at
visited In this city Wednesday.
-... .d- &gt; repairing of alt kinds. Call and
Attend Prof. Winchell's lecture to-nfght
the residence of Mrs. Kates llork for an
B. Shoemaker. a Plainwell attorney, has evening’s entertainment. Mrs. Itork was
at Union hall. If you can! be .present
buy some tickets any way. The object ta been attending court this week.
greatly surprised but her efforts to make
Woodruff &amp; Cotan’, buy rags lubber. a worthy one.
Mrs. John Miller last week visited her the affair a pleasant one were successful.
Dr.—
H.-------------L. Miller “
in* Otsego.
We have given the new People's CyeloThe L. A M. paint Is the result of pcuraA'son
--------of experlenee and a determination to make’
W. J. Bristol and wife, of Augusta, j&gt;edla a thorough examination and it *s our
:«&gt; jourgasoline of
judgment that the work Is the best of the
a good article. A thorough trial ensures-------------- Sunday
'-----of Mrs. Willison.
were guests
kind on the market Any who have a
a future demand.
iXDr. J. A. Baughman, of Akron. .Ohio, is desire to own a work of reference will do,
Go to Philip Lutz to get your shgts and talking of moving bock to Woodland.
well to consult J. E. Pennington at the’
boot* repairer!. He-wHl give you sattafarA. H. Johnson'and family now occupy Hastings bouse.
tion. Next to postoffice, under (fc'G.
rooms In L. D. Gardner's -block on State
The Methodist camp ground association
Spaulding's store.
at Bay View Is In a flourishing condition.
Remember that the best material, great­
There are dow nearly 300 bulldldgs on the
est covering capacity for the money ta x/Nrs. C. Ainsworth, of Grand Rapids, association grounds, and there will be 75
what makes the I«. A if. paint, once thor­ was the guest Saturday of Mrs. Clement added’ this year. There are a numtier of
Smith:
•
oughly tried, always used.
people tliere already. The two.hotels are
Dr. W. H. Snrdcr left Saturday for open, and the Chautauqua assembly begins
One fare for the round trip Hastings to
White
Cloud,
called
there
by
the sickness July 24.
Grand Rapids on May 20th and 21st, limit­
of
his
brother.
ed to return Nay 23rd.
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uAbout noon on Saturday, Frank Sisson.
VZH. A. Trask, of White Cloud, was the Employed by W. F. Jiicks, In delivering
P. A. Hah.n, Agent.
The Hastings Baxnrb, the banner guest last week of his uncle. Dr. W. H. Ice. was overcome by heat, just as he was
about ready to start from the. Ice house
newspaper of Barry county, commenced Snyder and family.
Its 34th volume last week with very bright jZSln. Brock left Modday for Otsego. He with a load. He fell to the ground Infuture prospects.—Grand I^idge liidepend- nos secured employment there and will scnible and cut his face considerably on
some pieces of Ice that were on the ground.
also join the Otsego base ball dub.
Sisson was removed to the home of Oscar
R. * W. Shrlner. of Charlotte, and F. M. Youngs and medical aid summoned. He
\A black bass weighing 10 pound* and
.^ r.' In Hutland.-fair bouse but no measuring two feet in length was canght WoodntanMl. of Vermontville, are in the is now on the gain.
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oiiitmlidings. 50 acres Improved. last week in Shipman lake by Orrin Erway. city*as,attorneys in the WrightrTreatcasc.
As briefly stated last week, John Furi.f tence liinlier and wood. Within 7 The fish was exhibited In tins city Satur­
_Jflrs. Fitch, of lllino!.-, was the guest niss has received the appointment of post­
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thi- city and 4 of Irving station, day.
last week of her grand-daughter, Mrs. F. master at Nashville. As a citizen nnd
farm will be -ohl al a bargain, on a
A. Black A Son have placed a fine mon­ Barnes. She left Saturday for Vermont- man. Mr. Ejimlss' career has ever been
uabh" poyuri-ut duAn.
ument on the lot of J. L. Crawley In River­
upright He.has always been a republican,
and a vigorous worker. Three of his
side cemetery in memory of his father.
■ns in Rutland
miles from this Also one for IL Mudge in memory &lt;if Mrs. W Frank and George Mathews, of Ashland, brothers were soldiers In the late war, and
improved, good strong soli but no
WIs..
and
Ed.
Mathews,
of
Gregory,
were
be himself applied’for service but wi* re­
Mudge.
,
Land lay-, well and produces.
in this city last week. They were called jected because .physically disqualified in
Phillips A Soule are receiving new goods here by the death of thieir sister, Mattie the judgment.of those who examined him.
Ha* lie-n *old with In, last flvp years
Wil) l&gt;e sold way below that every day. The way they are winning tire Mathews.
Mr. Furni'S Is a sound business man. arid
big tratio they have is by buying the best
Claude Potter, who was in Washington. will give the citizens of Nashville excellent
■goods the market affords, and selling them
D. C.. during the last winter «mw». 1&gt;m
lots in IHfetlngs, desirable'place ai reasonable rates.
'
oeeu apf&gt;oinretl manager br the SL I xmls,
The C. U S. ('. will meet nt the home of
Will be .closed out at half Jci. -ai. jLeacn brought to this office last Mo., bureau of the united press. He took
Mr.*. Anson Nbbles, Nay 24th. Program:
week a bronze turkey's egg that measures charge on May 1st.
Singing, "Nearer My God to Thee.”
7x3
Incites.
He
says
It
wasn't
much
of
a
t.’afl on or address
Repeating Lord's prayer.
•
Miss Griffith, formerly assistant in the
day for turkey’s eggs either and wants to
Roll call- -Responses about the life and
high school of this city, lots recently suffer­
hear of a larger one.
.
ed from a -severe attack of spinal fever, works of Agassiz.
Zoology—Mrs. Timmerman. )
»H. S. Goodyear, C. H. VanArman and which resulted In tudndweing he? mind.
Social and Economic Effects of Railroads
I). G. Robinson have been appointed by Her many friends here h$&gt;pe for a speedy
—Clement Smith.
Eminanpel church delegates to tire Enisco- recovery.
ifASTLNGS. MICH.
’
.The Child and the Community—Mrs.
jial convention to be held at Battle Creek
John A. Turner, fonnerly of Orange­ Nobles.
the 5, C and 7 of June.
ville this county, is the new postmaster at
Tabletalk, Internal Improvements, lead
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Greatest Wonder of the
OiP Friday evening. May 10th,'a very Wayland. Mich. John's runny friends re­ by A. E. Reuaston.
.
S i
\/ I 4 Age. man, woman or
pleasant
donation
party
met
at
the
Prcsbyjoice
with him In his good fortune. It
Critic—Miss Beadle.
, Y
I’ . wul“. *’bo have weak
JL
Wor v&gt;rr eyes, no imUct tcrian parsonage. Net proceeds 855, for was a wise selection—the right man.for
. sb&lt; j are, can get relict.in one hour’s which the Sincere thanks of the. church the place.
The "People’s Encyclopedia" Is hr my
■.. . -I*,
my remedy amt cure youraeiv**
judgment one of the very best encyclopedias
! " . i&gt;., going io Ann Arbor, or Detroit, to and society are extended.'
R. J. Hendershott has decided to take a in the English language. It Is very com­
-\i”ir eje*'iin&lt;l. A great many peraons
Rev. B. Monro has been a resident of vacation and has severed bls connection prehensive. much more comprehenslyu
-1 I. uh to mjuii- lux Institution to have their
■ 'rated, when thrv can get well at borne. Middleville thirteen years. During that with the Chicago jewelry firm for which than the Encyclopedia Britannica.
Ms!
:'rr .nw *&lt;-nd me txooand J will expreM It time he has preached at two hundred ami be has been traveling s&lt;&gt; long. We trust plates are very valuable. It Is sold fora
j •.nun In tin t'nited States or Canada.
ten funerals and tied the connubial knot thai he may Income so thoroughly Interes­ very moderate price. For the hasty use of
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&lt; th-iHitMde ot eyell'ls: ■ - - that have canceroti* tumor*, wartaor two hundred and fifteen times.
ted In some manufacturing business here a busy man 1 consider it the best encyclo­
1 ■ ■■ — "t« their face &lt;w imnds can be removed
The barn and its contents of Newland tlilrt he will decide to give up “the road** pedia. It has been prepared under the
■ pain Call al the American
supervision of a man who has had n long
c •'tiTb irul.n . May ig. and get cured.
Raymond in Carlton were/taitroycd by fire permanently.
training that would fit him well for such
1»IL K. FKATT. Haatlngv, Mtth.
early Thursday mornjpg. Four horses
work. It is very comprehensive and rellwere burned In the bam. Insurance on
Mrs. K. Y. Hogle executed a vety pleas­ able./
W. M. PrrrKit,
't
Mary Bcnrils wishing to retire from the bam and contents amounts to ?r&gt;0u. Ori­ ant- surprise Friday afternoon on her
/ Pastor of Hastings M. E. Church.
: । x ’ uHaess. the undersigned has bought gin of the fire unknown.,
mother Mra. Mudge. The affair was an
' . tier entire business In Mint line. Including
X/Tbe service at the Methodist church
inMnietlons. etc. I wish to say to . /The Hastings Banxku has just celebra­ old ladlea tea party but It was very pleas­
-'■ e Ma»d«Jre such work done that I ampre- ted ite 33d birthday. Like a rugged man ant and enjoyable nevertheless. Amonm next Sunday evening will be a public
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the same.after the Dennis method
those pa-sent was Mfrs. Whitlock, of meeting of the Young People's Methodist
• i-.-ai.t new patterns and latest catalogue* of that age It la just In Its prime, and is an
Alliance. The president of the Alliance ,
Only a khare of the public pat- able exponent of republicanism nnd a mod­ Barryvllle.
"^•■•olHted. .
Respectfully,
will preside and conduct the meeting.
el county newspaper.
Long may the
Mus. J. I.EK Kkki&gt;.
Marshall Chronicle: ’ A short time sinc&lt; Besides the singing, which will be under
7wqi.I.«-Zs nortli otitastlmn mow
Hotne.:.
_ BANKER wave—Lowell Journal.
Alice Dodge, of Hastings, left her home the charge of the’chorister of the Alliance,
G£o. Soule lias purchased the Interest of and came to this city unbeknown to her Dr. 8. M. Fowler, members of the Alliance
Wm. Fuller In the grocery stock of Phillipa, father, who set out to find her. Policeman will take part as foltows:
Comstock in some way learned a descrip­
Essay, Whitefield—W. R. Cook.
‘.'netdation this wei*k,
2,100 Fuller A Co. The firm's name will now tion of her and seeing a girl here that an­
Recitation—Mias Bird Heath.
be Phillips A Soule. Customers at the
swered that deacripcfon,-hotifled Mr. Dodge
Essav, Wesley and Voltaire compared—
Bargains in baking powder at Beamer's. store will find the new firm pleasant to and lie arrived here last ingbL Mr. Corn­
deal with and as accommodating as ever.
Mlsa Edith Babcock.
stock took him to the Tremont house, where
Essay. Colonial History of Georgia—
"• 1&gt;. -Spaulding want* butter and eggs.
We take pleasure In announcing to our she was working, and the father prevailed Chas. ScotL
Have you tried that 25c tea at Beamer’s. many customers that we can give them upon his daughter to accompany him home.
Essay, The -Wesleys in Georgia—Willie
trade
price
for
produce
in
any
goods
they
They returned to Hastings today.
Sidnom.
All hardware al the lowest priceatHuffmay want; dry goods, boots and shoes, or
u»»i&gt; Bro-.’
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Recitation—.lay Lichty.
The Charlotte'Leader has had 'em again.
any other goods kept by first class stores.
Recitation—Cora Cherry.
The following Is how they looked this time:
Smith, Hams A VanArman.
*’”* oI wlKw,un8« goto Rower
Recitation—Hattie Beadle.
-Every few yeara a monstrous sea serpent
Essay, The Holy Club-J. M. Neff.
The
9th
annual
convention
1st
institute
Is
seen
in
Narrow
lake.
It
seems
to
live
Select reading—Miss Viola Willison.
•h im Hessmer' will sell his entire stock
of Barry county W. C. T. U. will be held on the bottom of the lake and Is only seen
Solo—Bertha Rider..
' • "fgansat cost.
in the M. E. church of Middleville, May nt long Intervals. It came to the top of
All are Invited.
21st and 23d, 1889. A large delegation is the water Monday afternoon and was seen
expected and extensive preparations are by workmen near by who describe it as
being
made
to
make
U
an
interesting
and
about
85
feet
long
and
six
feet
through.
100,000 pounds of rags, copper, rubbers
J1™’:
Eannl™ ol Soli Ko.pIt ran along on top ef the water with its and iron by Huffman Bros.
profitable meeting.
kvii &amp; &gt; nnArman.
head elevated about ten feet In the air. Ita
The Hastings Banner has completed head Is of a bright green gradually turning
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has “
buggy he want*
I have Ixen In possession of Chamber s
IU 33d year of usefulness. If “good wine to a dark brown down the neck. It would
trade for a cow.
needs do bush" certainly the Banner swim along on the water, rising with a Encyclopedia for some time, but have {pur­
needs no praise, for Its neatly printed, well low moan for a few minutes only to come chased People’s Cyclopedia and find It In
many
Important features particularly satis­
HIM
,»a «ood
iwtrow up again. It continued in this way for
modern, convenient, and
speaks more eloquently than words can of several hours when It dirappeared to be factory. It
Its snocers.—Plainwell Enterprise.
reniomore. It is a great mystery to the sufficiently full for *U ordinary purposes,
people living near the lake? to know just and 1 do not'hesitate to speak of It as the
Rev. Geo. D. Lee is building ft beautiful
best that I have examined.
what
it
Is.
There
la
talk
of
asking
the
Um
residence at the west end of Henry street legislature for permission to use dynamite
Youra, etc..
and will probably move his family here In In the lake with a view to killing IL It
V. B. Cochran,
the fall. Mr. Lee is well acquainted with certainly Is a singular and strange reptile Register of U. 8. Land Office and Ex.Huperintendent of Public Instruction for
and would be a valuable subject for the
Michigan.
scientists."

Died, at the residence of her oldest son
In Baltimore. May 4th. Mary Norris aged
86 years, 1.0 months and 8 days.

WE HAVE.
THE GOODS

Jay McGuire, of Mackinaw City, visited
in town last week.

THE CLOTHIER.

Woodruff '
&amp; Cotant,
TINNERS,- .

TIN WORK.

&lt;&amp;-- Cotant.

arms lor Sale!
—os—

x—x~&gt;. I r Over our Stock
J_ zC-)Ol\^ nobby Styles

and see
in Fine

Pants and Suits.

through our store and you
convinced that we
show the Largest and Most Complete Line of
Fine Furnishing Goods in the city.

j_ \_z lx w/ZZ

Very Reasonable Terns.

D. R. Cook,

""2” “u«*■! Rowings
~ LOCAL NEWS.'

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The numerous and flattering testimonials received from
various parts of the country and the large and increasing
home trade prove that the Bissell Improved is superior to any
Chilled Plow in the market.
An experience of over forty years as a plow manufacturer
an inventor has enabled Mr, T. M. Bissell to construct a plow
more nearly perfect and possessing more points of improve­
ment than any of its predecessors.
Among the special poipts of excellence to which we call at­
tention are: 1st. Our patent Bolt-heads used in mouldboard
and land side, so constructed that they will not turn when
tightened or loosened. 2d. Interchangeable and perfect fit­
ting repairs. 3d. Combination of steel and chilled mould­
board and share on same plow. 4th. Simplicity and ease of
stocking. Perfect finish and working qualities.
Call and see the Bissell Plow at

Goodyear Bros’ Hardware,
UASTiyrO-S.

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THE LADIES
Of Hastings and vicinity are invited to inspect our large newstock of

Dress

Goods

Silk Warp Henriettas, Nice Line Black Dress
Goods, Satines and French Ginghams,
Henriettas in all colors, Summer Broad­
cloths in all colors.
In these goods we show all the latest patterns and! most
fashionable colors. It you are looking for fine suitings, you
should see them. Tfi match these goods, we can show an
ELEGANT LINE OF TRIMMINGS,

Consisting of Girdles, Gimps, Braids, etc. We solicit your
patronage on the merits of these goods and the reasonable
prices we have put upon them.

JULIUS RUSSELL

�----- THEY’RE ALL PLAYING BALL.

Of Mb and Havoc.
A -Terrible Day of Fatal Disaster
and Destruction.
DREADFUL STREET OAR ACCIDENT.

Vindicated tbo Law.

itanta
A CYCLONE IN KANSAS.

Dwelling ItousM Wracked

sand

which rigid throughout the west for thi last
four days culminated in Staffurd county,
Kansas, Monday evening ta a cyclone. It

“fT ratafeipite-s.* Yteuuk F&gt;“-

THREE BALD-KNOBBERS STRUNG UP

BklU, Katalling Untold Tortui.

were kiltel and several injured in a collision

iwitch engine on tbe Michigan Central tracks
n this city last evening. Tbo engine was on

ing the track, and the driver, not bearing

evaded as ususd While the ear was crossing
the tracks tho ragine struck it squarely and
carried- it several blocks before stopping. At

Frightful Kosult of the Accident.
Of these five were almost instantly killed.
They were: Mia Gertie Tillotson, about id

former Lake Shore superintendent nt this
piece-, Mra George Smiley, wife of a promi­
nent citizen; Mrs. Alexander Haddock, wife
ot tho prefrusor of mathematics in the Kala­
mazoo Baptist c oltere; Mra. Van Antwerp;
• Mr.-. Middleton, d;“i\h"rily after tte acci­
dent
The Injured are: Mra. K. A. Giteon, wife
Mrs. John Barare. Several o', here had
slight bruises. . L. (.‘.♦Lull recftjxxl without
on the platform.
Vaable tu Fix 41&gt;r Uespanslbltlty.,
Tbe driver claims to have wen or heard
nothing of the engine until It was upnr. tbe
car and too late to net. Thos.* who saw tbo
aocidviit state that tbo »;&gt;eed of tbe engine

not allowed inside the city limits.

It is not

gatekeeper states that be b not required to be

TWENTY-FIVE ACRES OF ASHES.
Cblcaxo Suburb.
Chicago. May V.—Twenty -five acres of
ground, clueely built up wjth small dwelling
Xwere swept by fire in the suburban
of Moreland lest orwilug, and Arenty
familks ere rendered homeltaa. The fire
startwl in the Prt*d&gt;yterian church, a medlum-si»d frknv. structure, at 4 o'clock, and,
fanned by a high wind jirevailing at the time,
tMifned furiously.
A Terrible Conflagration.
Thn flames soon spread to surrounding
dwellings one after another, and before they
could be checked a terrible cunflagrntiun was
spreading terror on all sides The lack of
water supply, aided by the heavy gniv. placed
tho fire beyond tbo control of flremefi, police,
and citterns, who made every effort to chock
its courao, but without avail.

A wareboui^ln which waistored a large
quantity of puoluo proved a&lt;igantic tin­
derbox, which tab-ofutag scatter.*! tire tn
all directions Tbe fire burned itself out by
T o’clock, whan it was found that every
dwelling, a large number of small stores and
two rillag.. halls, covtetag an area of twentyfive acres. Lad tew entirely comunxxl. A
number of dwellings locat«l at a distance
from the iminsidiato scene of c-jnflagration
caught firn from flying sparks and ware d&lt;s

trict aro muwtly families in moderate cirvuxnstancre, a tnajerity of whom Imvo lost every­
thing they pcoaeesni. Tbe prairie ta
the vicinity was dotted over last night
with
the &lt;aun|H
of tha sufferers.
foots standing guard overtho remnants,while

The loss could not be estimated last night
but will reach a large nun in tlx aggregate.
It Is believed that the fire originated from
church by some boys wbo had gained admit­
tance through an O]vcn window.
last nigh*, tbe total kwees on the buildings,
stocks, residences, and effects of families
amount to about 810),000, with an Insurant
of about one-half. Forty-eight buildings,
tactading stores, cottages, and barns were
A RECKLESS CONDUCTOR.

Cucvilajid. O., May I’.—The Valley road

noon and ^wo persons killed and eight in-

rteel, of tbe smoker coming loose, throwing
freight car on a side track and was completn-

Tbe kilte' wore

H.

H-. Haakman,

Gallagher. Newcumenrtown, O., leg hurt

moving north. Twenty-five people were
injured and William Crawford ha.! his neck
broken, William Bolt was fatally hurt,
Oliver Board was iwralyxrd from tbo breast
down and died Tuesday, and Jason Beard
was fatally cut and Internally injured. A.
F. Gulnnup's bouse was destroyed and bis
wife and l^bo wore carried hundreds of feet
nnd both Severely hurt. Joseph Giba's beuw.

children seriously bint Not a splinter of
Joseph Seller's two-story dwelling can ba

of cxistenctsand probably scattere1 for miles
over lbo prairie. Wagons»and plows were
cnrri.tel for hundreds of y’irdx and horses
picked up, and whirl-xl through the air.
Twenty-two victims of tho storm aro under
the doctor's can*.
Pxoria, Illa, May 0.—Sparks from an eo-

Chicago, Mat 7.-fl» IW
nlaVero recorded tLw f&lt;4!»wtag nm» J**1**

A Lesson for Regulators to Bear oli, fl; at Washington C.iy-B^ ®££d
in Mind.
Ington 8; at Cleretand-CTitaRgofl. L.V
‘‘'SJf.o,. M.y »-Tl» hlU’W ”™
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S:.. liditetepJ—nurtOT I 'y’KSS
10;at l'h(tadel|'hia—Now Yarkt,
,
phia 6; BMhe-IVasbiugtoo game
io Bunker HUI d-y-June 17-to be ptay-i

at Huston..

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&lt;»M1W o.-n»fe5
Ozau, Ma, May IU.—Although it was
announced Hint thn execution of tbe RsMKnobbers Daveand William Walker and John
Matthews, woukf not tako place until noon,
at 8:M Friday moral g the sheriff entered
death warrant. They immediately began
dressing for the scaffold and finished their
preparations at 0:20 Thu jury and pre«

his cell John Matthews proclaimed his tann­

overawed by thrir approaching doom.
Upon tbe scaffold
a abort prayer
was delivered by Rev. T. B. Thorn, after
which all joined in staging a hymn. Thon a
selection from the Bible was read, another
prayer by Rev. Thomas Hauksatid tbeblack
cnjw were drawn and tbo no.&gt;vw adJiut.sL
A Blost Harrible Sight.
John Matthews then said hs had nothing

tag. Before it was wutelu-d 83.-&gt;,(XX) wsrth
of property was .destroyed, tbo lows inclqtL
Ing tbe Illinois Central railway and Toledo;
Feoda and Warsaw freight booMu and cutitents, the Summit bouse, a grocery store, tbe
neMentvs* at W. P. Fleming and C. J. Hil­ all who would bgfriend bta little ones left 1*dreth and burn of Mr. Patton. The insur­ hind to bold up their hands. Al #:33 tbo
ance foots up 88.S00.
.
drop fell. John Matthew s w ns jiraylng as
be fell Tbe stretch of Um rnj&gt;e let nil fall to
Mlehlgan Woovis Htfil Ilurulng.
the ground. The rope broke and Bill Walker
Chicaiso, May 9.—Telegrams from tbe fell upon tho groun&lt;L Ho talked for three
nurlliera peninsula of Michigan state that the minutes when be was taken up by the slier iff
woods on- still burning tluTo, and the lossus and deputies on the scaffold. Dave Walker
ta standing timber are’enormous. Tuscola was drawn up and died ta fifteen intautre.
comity lost gM.oai worth uf timber Tuesday, Matthews lived about thirteen minutes, and
nnd ».&lt;• toww al Bruce's Crosfing and O’Brien, died with bis foci on tbe gruuwL
ui Ontonagon county, baVA been destroyest
Tbo some w&amp;s horrible in tbe extrema
Twenty dwellings w&lt; re burned at Norway,
and n man wiu suffocated while fighting tbe Mattliews and Dave Walker were cut down
at 10:10. Tho trap .was again ml justed anti
Bill Walker lifted, heljilm and groaning
andgurgling and almost tawndlJc. tberoi«
Chicago, May V?—Tbe p&gt;wna of Bpaulding again adjusted nnd the trap Sprung. TLe
and Sullivan,Midi., m.w over half destroyed man curae to a sudden stop with his feist
by the forest tires Tur-lay, and, while no fell thirty inches from tho ground and be
■
lives were lost, over 301) people were ren- died w^bout a struggle.
«lered braueles* and many destitute. The
History at the Crime.
timely rain Tuesday night throughout the
Chriitlan county first n'l»ptcd Balb-'Knnbgreater part of Wisconsin quenched tbo Brvs i«n In JK’i Dove Walker was the first
in that region, and did great service to the Under, ami tbo mqnl»*rsli&gt;p soon reached

K„.,™
eteU OWte. ta««
were: At C3avetand-lwli»uapote

adel|.hla 0; ut l*&lt;»t«&gt;-N»w orkO,
CBTCaoo, May 1ft-Tbe -core, made «the
diamond by tbo League t*se bell play«»
ymtarday wert: At Chicago-Fittsborg C,
*€hfcego7; at Boehm—New York 10, Borton
9; at Pbiiadi.lphia—Washington 0, Philsdeljtala fi; at Cfereland—IwltaMpoiis 8, Utere:
land IS.
&amp;HCA&lt;fo, May ll.-Tbo League base tell
playing jeaten Isy gave tte following records:
At Cleveland— Indianapolis 5, Waveland 4;
at Chicago—Pittsburg 3, Chicago W; at
Boston—New York 7, B&lt;« on 5; at I'btladalphia—Washington JL PhtteWphia 0.
1 ..___ i . . . ......
flw. 6J tewlug V.-UIV*. n*
... - ------- - 4; at Itiladeljtaia—WnJjingtun 1, Philadel­
phia 14; nt Cfeveland-lndiamipote X Cleve­
land 4; al Chicago-Pdtabun; 7, Chicago 11.

man named Frank G. Woodruff yesterday on

CoLUMBlA, Tenn., May 10.—Tbe second

The South Haven pt
tight,
For Diseases «&gt;
There is nothing that con
Veterinary Carbailsalve,
wounds, bruises, collar
son-*, mange, scratches,
ttons and all skin and In*
than any other other re
onlM&gt;rcparatlon that wil
the hair its original &lt;
Bitter. driver of Jay
"Having given Veterinai
thorough trial. 1 can fnl
take pleasure in recomi;
owners ot horses as the I
ever saw for general sts
cans Si: small cans 50 e
JI. Lathrop.

All Grocers sell SANTA CLAUS SOAP.
Made by N. K. FAIRBANK &amp; CO., Chicago.

* Muskegon ladies
equestrienne club.

Albany. N.Y. May IX-Ti.e •ixtr-fifth
anniversary &lt;&gt;t tbe Amcri-wn Sunday School
Union Jins be LI ta the First Reformed church
last evening. J.* ToWhsend Lansing, of Al­
bany, imeof tbv vieepresidenteuf the society,

by Rev. 'J. H. F. vtets, c&lt; Albany, tjthcr addn-oses wire mode by R»-v. A. D. Hillu, cd
Peoria. Ilb.; Iter. J. IL McCullagl., supTintewieut of the district at tb- south, nnd
Iter J. JL Cruwril, of Philadelphia
ItejK'rt at the Work Aerompllshnd.

THE CHAMPION b tie only Mower on which tbe pitman never wun
17 nUMiinuii les In 31 states nnd territories.

tta,
cmumura .«!
o,
Tb&lt;&gt; committee reacted afflnuativrtv. Rev
Tltm, of Michigan, vignrooaly oppviaed tte
•roei-tance of tho report and preLStad 1 So
Floyd, of Indiana, presented B.RTJ, .««»&lt;—.
,nT h110’
UhnoU. «‘«era itteJS

out,, the knife heel never brsiks, the gears novar wear out nor break; the only
Sower on'Which tho gears run slowly and make no noise; (he bar can be

stood straight up and ths knife will ran freely even in that position; tha only

Mower on which all lost motion can bo taken up on pitman, gearing and bor­
ing ; the only Mower on which the guards will outwear three sets of tha cheap
guards used on other mowers, and never break nor get out ot line; the only
Mower on which tbe slightest forward motion of the master whsei starts the

knife; the only Mower on which the motion b transmitted directly from tha
master wheel to the knife pitman without any joint* to wear loose end nttle,

and where ALL THE POWER b applied to cutting the grass, none being

wssted on loose joints or fast running gearing; the only Hower that has no
frame work or pitman hanging down in front to ran Into obstructions or intern^
with the cut grass; tbe only Mower that has no cietches to bother by slipping
out of gov, and it can ba put in gov at any point without backing.

THE IMPROVED CHAMPION has less than one-third the a mount el
gearing that ether Mowers base, and the pitman and its connerlior.i are
warranted not to break v wear out.

Thb Mcwv b so novel and so superior

to all others that an examination will convince any farmer that if Is worth

much mors money thin any other.

THE WARDER, BUSHNELL A GLESSNER CO..
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.-----------BSmenom----------- CHICAGO, ILUNOI*.

“settee ta hereby clren tt*i I shell
inc rumuuwu,

There Is nothing In the world more generally

................
— " i—.v "v ,.«,r
to glre the nutject snffleient thought until we
receive a reminder ta the'siupe U a severe 111-

— —

m iuc ihhw

pRtanle, ta tbe elt) of Hasting*. In Uirart^
ol Barry, tn the stale of Mlcbxsr.
tn Ueeans and authority granted to me on tbe
OMA tak ta
__ . I.
I.. taWUa
the county nt Barry. in
known and descrit-ed

according ini
the various school* of medicine, and tbe |*y»l
cions who represent them, often blunder in our
choice of a doctor.
If people only know that the very best beaflbkeei^r. llfe-pn-servtr. and disease preventer
that V« yet been discovered, is sin,no-red down
Into a ranrentrated and very |ialst»ble farm tn
the shaw of New style Pleasant Taste’ Vinegar
Bitters, they would not hesitate a moment to
try*.
But they do not know. How can they know,
when so many not only worthires, but positively
injurious dnigt are contantly flooding the mar
let
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.
.
.

Guardian of Eda Canton. » Minor

FAEMERS-:

ut

What l* it? And
Papillion (Cferkr'e «-xi
Cure, like many other to
to mankind, was disco.
The proprietor, enpagsd I
of certain plants, from til
the effect of working In t
’ the skin. It there wa» p
eous ctupUona, warts, bl
foluus symptoms, all di&lt;
magic- After experiiteii
has become a scientific fo
boon to tte hnnisn rar
away a few tAittlr*. th
crcu.*ed until the sale, f»
years amounts to 1.038,0;
bottles only 81. fur sale 1
year.

Decline of Steal,
Very largo steamboats a
on tbo Mi«si»ippi. so thi
data which were ones so
seen on tbe river. Tho
White, Richardson and K
out the three last of thegn
of the lower Mtadsuppi
never boon filled, and tbi
to build any more of the
were Lsinxuwi boat* for
and aa fine as the ocean ■
rallrrasd* made them unp
tbo last two years of theii
money, because they cook!
eenger trade. Tbe.'railr
their territmy and depri
principal source of Incom
now forced into narrow c
go where the railroad* can
they uaviguto in /small cU
formerly despised, and «
Could not go. Thu state
shallow kwl. and . light
swift vesoubi are now met
petition is close. Tte pu
tbo Tte has powd out
Leub Glote-Dcmucrat.

.
Otrt* as Piano
A curious evolution is i
place In Torn Scanlan's Ni
manufactory, in Boston. si
forow of that ratablutam.
change w bleb is occurring
to female employes, and
that nut only is it said tha
actions made in this facto
by girls, but they have ala
into Lbo vurntsh drpartmex:
women are acsw-iiy
OU piano cases. Tho state
a reputation for its gn
nude workers, who ore er
many industries uvually at:
but this is the first case, ifhave been employed iu a pi
tbo laborious varnishing of
York Star.

And All Others
When you want anything In the line of

iniiHiHinK

VETERAN’S

the courage to try the New Stylo. r straightens
out a
...
. . — ..

BOOTS AND SHOES.
'
.. on n-I
was aaoptedto 2R Tbo minority will probably bjlt.

khrwrtokl dooghur Llufe

^2,"''

you will feel happier than tf you bad found a
* gold mine, for it is really a mine—ot health.
Free from alcohol and opium; corepre**
«w»«rt tert. U,a
, toii 4-wu

Tte

rtte* h,d lwl darrd UOUI U. eobd. kJ
aod ter tend,

“LE” “5"

CALL ON .

- ------ ... Juy wlll nrTcr w B„
Siad of anything In )vur life. Your druggist
may not haw.« i.„. a..
..

MOST DEVILISH CRUELTY.
Fl.nrtl.h TroutuMut of a yom_ Glr.

Evaneton avsoue where tbe empty trank was
found some hours afterward.

•bowed an enormous increase in tbe numbw
of visitors The eloquent Dr. John Hall, of
New York, took the stand at 11 o’clock
Thursday morning and delivered an address bo judged that tbs* hotly waathat of a woman
ta which be reviewed tbe history of the who Lad been killed by an abortion, jerhap.
perfonpwl by Dr. Cronin. Thn police are
invostigating to dfacovrr wbetbnr the

Certainly Um
ftplDon (Clgrkrs ex
tarrh Core, from an eipe
to te tte acjcnowlrdgrt
remedy for simitar p
vegetable aBd w-k-ntiflci
absolutely hannlrwt. at
when- all other known
nxwt Imrned medical tali
la a favorite with ail cl
by the fact that during tl
86,000 galk-nri have been
eurre catarrh, bay few
Large bottles only Si al 1
drag store. .

AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.

Tlte followin’ summary ta fur the year
ending March 1.1*89: ne*' Sunday schools
orgenisr.1. I.7M; t&lt;-nehe:s in them. 7,*O;
piqiils ta th-m. &lt;S,3TS;- sctxxiU not Iwtare re­
ported—l.Hlfi, cyntointag 1::,«H3 teach­
ers and ISLSta pujiih, sch»4» previously rrinvited to pin and tlw majority did sa ported—ai led, l.tX’. eotitatatax'-'l,"** tewebThere was a fearful ordeal fdr the candidate, w&gt; and 201.511 pu|dta. Bi hire dwtrlbutet
Wi.XAMAC, Ind., May 0.—Nortih-Judson, who found hlhiM'lf in a dark nnd loady 8,fi2S; testanwr.t-, 11,681; al*&gt; l.irge amounts
a small |&gt;i*ce fifteen miles north of this place wood or ravine surrounded by masked mon of evangelical liUTature, Families visited,
on the Panhandle railroad, was visited by a | who imponod a blood-curdling obligation, 40.(Ml; allrvwre delivered, 11,341; mH**
vast fin&gt; yesterday, burning eight or nine* &lt;the infraction of which was punUbmi-nt by trnvrirti, 400A»i
death. Oucv in, lie could never pit out anil “At lco&gt;t 4,000 jienon* have been reportsd
dwelling b.mse. The lots b estimated at remain hi tho country. There were numer­ as bojiefuily converted anl m re than 1&lt;X)
fid.tXJU to *130,000; partly insured.'
ous visits by tbe band to-petty uffsmlars.
but n-thing ■■ccurryd to r.tteart wklc-siread do reloped from these seberta. _
HAVOC IN PENNSYLVANIA.
MIGHTY BOLD HIGHWAYMEN.
Building* Blown Down in
Ism. The kni-bbrrs first I ecam.* prominent
when tho notorious Frank and Jubal Tay­
WnxiAMaroKT, Pa.; May 11.—A sudden lor entered tbe Dickenson home ta
Tl-cwox, XT..May lH -Maj J. WWbam,
storm yesterday caused a panic in the large Forsythe, Taney county, ami murdered the
tnmatm. They wen* raptured and lynebn! paymauer of the army, with • Clerk Gibbon
•nd an recort of eleven soldiers, on tbeir wly
by
tbe
laiw
add
Order
league.
CapL
Nat
audienro was seriously hurt, though sutno
from Wilcox to pay tbe p. at at Fort Thomas,
were more or less bruis-M. Some of the per­ Kinney, who was himself killed by one of
Um Land at Omrk not long since, stood at
tarmen were injured ns portions of tbe tent the bead erf the Bald-Knobbers at that tune.
were blown down. The jierformer^ injured
neariy a half-h iur. " ten eight of the cwnri
Tbe Green-Exh n killtag occurred on March were wound'.*!, five dangerously. Tbe rub­
Jured; Mies Mollie Thompson, hit ta face by 11, l(tt7. A friend .of tho Edcni bad tnx-n bers raecoedsd in securing 8-5&gt;,'tXU and eoa stake; Miss Nellie Flynn, nose broken/ whipped by tte- regulators, auJ Eden had caped into the mountains. Maj. Wham was
Master E. French; rib broken; Miss Lillie condemned th* Bata-Kuobter* for thu art. untajurol, but Gibboa's Nothing wM torn by
Deacon, kxiocku! a.-nsekwn by a pole; George On tbe night of March lt», 1887, tbo bond met shot. A trooji of cavaly has K-en sent out
from Fort Grant to watch the mountain
Marks, scalp wound. Loss estimated at 810,­ to consider Eden’« offenses. There wore
twenty-six present of whom nineteen, after a l-se -, sb that tte •highwaymen mar not
000. A number of buildings in the city wero
brief deUberation, procoeded to Edra's house escape. Tteir number is not known, but Is
to punish tbo inmates. They were met with believed tote Meven or eight.
A Desperate Running Ftght.
FRiistanro and fired several volleya-lnto tbe
It was a regular running fight ta a narrow
POTMVlLLX,Pa.,May IL—During the storm tho bouse, killing William Elen and Charles
at Mahoney City yesterday a Polish miner Oroen, his brother-in-law.- ‘and mUualy xnrgv*. After a dmunratoly h(j,
named Betx was killol by lightning and two wounding old man Eden The outrage tag half an boar eight ot tn^tev.'n men ot
arousal the peep]. and tho pLeritf of Chris- U&gt;e &lt;wrort were enter fatally wounded or
uthcre struck, but not fatally injumL
Uan county with a pooso pursued and tnpt- disabled so tu to render furth*r reri«tanon
SVBQVKHAXXA, Pa., May IL—During .a tmwl
th« AtiFfn* Wtente
impossible. At tte fl.-,-, fire an ombulanoe
severe storm yeaterday afternoon William
driver wiu wound-d sod loot control of tte
Clapper, of Gulf Summit, N. Y., was killed
Tbe prisoners were taken to Sprmgfleld for team ot four mute., who dasUe.1 down a
by llgfttning
safe keeping, afterward transferred to a new frteep grn^.,' with tte wagon. Paymaster
Caught Vmler a Falling Dullding,
jail building at Ozark from wbeure John W bam and his assistant msida Tte brigands
and Wiley Matthews escaped last December. opened fire on tte flying ronrevanre, tte es­
day afternoon uprooted trees and unroofed John Matthews returned later and surrcn- cort ra[. idly firing in return) Maj. Wham
bpildtags in this vicinity. Mra David E. dered himself, but Wiley is still at large. and Gibbon w-re armed with repeating
Warding and her soo were badly injured by Four bald knobliers were sentenced to be bung rifirs. A r*vfect hail-storm of bulled fell
a bill-board which was blown down upon far tbo killing of Grsen and Edens. Tuoy for thirty minutes.
were David Walker and his eon Bill, John
UNITED BRETHREN DISUNITED.
MaUbews and Wiley, his nephew. N mo uf
Presidential Appointments.
tbe condemned men had reached their 50th
Washington City. May 10.—Dltaota
Faith.
strayed into tbe presidential orchard ThureSTARTLING DEVELOPMENTS..
•ays that at Hatarday’s sewiion uf tbo United
ami a filum fell into bor lap Tbo plum was
Brethren amferoncs memorial, and itetlUous
labeled first comptroller of tbe treasury and
CHICAGO, May 11.-Ho polire arreted a from the different coufereocoe were received
tiven. The nppctnUuent is a complete sur­
prise to almost every one in Washington. the jirisoner confcsMd to having stolen a
horw, and wagon from Doan's barn, 406
W ashixotox -----Webstar avenue, about 1 o'clock on Hunday
dent ap|&gt;otnted a
United BtAtas atr
morning Test, and soon after mot by appoint­
among them tbe following: Levi 8. Wilcox, ment Dr. P. A. Cronin, William King, end
Fairburn at tbo barn in tho rear of tbo
ot Illinois, cullector,of internal revwme'for Dick
raridance at 528 North State street
the Blgbth district of Illinois; Jaracv M.
Townsend, Richmond, Ind., recorder of tbe
A trank containing tbe body of a woman
wasplaredin tho wagon, into which King
ston, Minn.; Robert 8. Robertson, of Indi­ nnd Fairburn then ,entered with Woodruff
ana, incmlwr of the board of registration and leaving Dr. Cronin- at the barn. Woodruff
then drove tte lx&gt;.ly and bls two companions
•lection ta tbe territory of Utah.
•
to Lincoln park, whore King nnd Fairburn

A Saginaw family wa
Ing reinned lobster. AU

Mistress Mirji
/
(tjuite contr4Ty)0^/,L
Horn does ti\e
washing go; jj
'
With dainty &lt;««,
and pillow-case,
And dresses
all ins row?j7-2^ W
Their whiteness surely shunts thtsuo^
IwisSjnbCLsSapthilmidttliBnsof

H. L. Newton,
HASTINGS.

All New Gflods and
Prices Satisfactory
To boyere in erery tattance-

“"I aa

-:-PRODUCE-:wanted* fi'r
will bf

Scotch-Irish Society of America." Thn offl- any way implloatod in thg affair.

A
Pains
Neuralgic

PROS
ArtdFSRMA
AT DKLOCim A

CMMtLU A VMEIKJI

York, president, and

Proctor, with Gen. Schofield and party of

•LDO per ton iu tbe price of iron for May and
Juno delivery, President Clarke said: "The

Kbh.

rrbiM b G.™

"eSnpiamaot. Mita* i-ncH'O-

BURNED BY A PRAIRIE FIRE.

jtar^wgS:

raging prairie
nyreaidt

Fifth Judkhu ••Ircull
'■|rtnB is
"

‘““’ bi

Nrw Yonx. May ID.—Justice Barreu of
tbe supreme court Friday gave a judgment
dlwcilring tbe Electric Sugar Refining com-

&lt;Ah«r puUJc

k il uaujxTuruJrod^
&lt;*»• Weeawstau a rnwrliw M.,
Raw Voracity.

K£i£j ®»»jS

BMUTH •OoixiBOVB.SoilcioD ter'

TO ADVER
^-Sflaras^

�tiist the bod.* 1* uuW lnore»u»ceptlbletotene-!
f, irmu nwdktar than any otlnw season. Hence
... importance of tafcluc Mood** Sarsaparilla.
wten it will do you the most nona. It 1»
really wondwetal tar purifying and enriching tte;
,-.MKl,creattaganappetite.and giving a healthy ;
torn* ta th- « ho**
‘Jf »«re to mt Hood s
VSpsrilfa. which is peculiar to tuelL
\ Saginaw family was poisoned by catminted lobster. AH saved.

1'apllkm -(Clarke’s extract of flax) Castarth Cure, front an yx|»erlrnenL has grown
tl, |m- the acknowk-dgt-d superior of any
-iii- Jv for Mimllar purpose*. Purely
--.■•..ibk- and - h ntiflcally prepaid. It la
;x&gt;.L.:ut«-ly hanhltiw, and effects cun*
-,vlti-r.- all other known remedies aud the
in.-: ie'arncil uieiliral talent fall. That it
■- a favorite with all chisnes Is evflleneed
the te l that during the pnst two yearn,
-. . no r-.tlh.ns havo been ao1&lt;I. Positively
, . &lt; ntarrb. tmy fever, colds, etc., etc.
f
tettics only SI at W. H. Goodyear’s

ARIZONA EPISODE.
Never beera tell o’Billy Marta:*

THE MISERLY OLD LADY ONCE A
NEW YORK SOCIETY BELLE.
Box 6 J^osn In such a splutter
Tut vo'm
r—L—.

“hw’1
Carver r- Cud b
Bin didn't moakey-te toot ter LU) i

Ho wtu down fa tbo QUy bend.

■AitiHi Haven pegclt crop will be

Hu got guan oo tte self sauia buto:
lira great yards afore tjiet fix It—
-re is ndthlBK that nuupures with Cole’s
\
rit! r&gt; Carbolteuve. It cures cuts,
uouU’.ls. I riUM'S. cvllftr anil saddle galls,
in.stig*-. scratches, thrteh, inrtamma,i ’n/.vtjd n’.l «kln Mid hoof disease* quicker
;i.&lt;num'. I’Hier other lemedy. It Is the
.;
preparation that will invariably renew
,
tetr ii&gt; original color. Edwin I).

■ fiAltu rfvvn Veterinary Carbollsalve a
ji trial. I can fully endorae It, and
v.f . re in recommending It to all
of hur*ei« a* the beat n-nn-dj- that 1
w tor gi rwral stubln uw." Large
i-Lff- -"0 cents. Sold by E.

n Indies
i&lt;- cluU

ure orgsDlzing sn

’!!&gt; n (I’larkvS c’Xrart of flai) Skin
nun&gt; otlmr ir.eUhnable benefits
wiv* discovered by vteddeiiL
or. engaged in the preparation
,hut». (nmi time to time noticed
•f forking In U(v pulp vats on
there w!hv present any cutauiuiis, wnrtM. Idvtnishes or scronpiorn*.. nil ili'j;t|ipcarvd us if by
! r .-x-rt-rimcntiiig ten years, it
•icntltii! tod nnd a priceless
umsii ramv From giving
MittlCf. the demand has itit two
r&lt;&gt; i.v.f’.buu bottle*. LargtJ
Good-

Decline of Stentnbontti.g.

!&lt;rtjnbout«an&gt; no longer built
.;&gt;!&lt; so ttet but few of the
____
Tte burning of toe
Bi -banbon oral Kato Adams wiped
thytljrv last of tin? groat floating pakina
! _-.• lyrer Mfashrippi. Their place* ter o
i-r Ids.-: tilled, and ttere is no inccnjfijjti
i ’ldil any inoro of -the same sort. ’ITSey
re i--.imenso boats for (laseeuger traffic,
rfiLllww* thn ocean stoamerx But the
!r -ad* -n-.d^hhem unprofitable. During

■
b&amp;ansu they e-wild not get tte pa*• trade. Tho railroads had entered
r territory nnd deprived tteui of tte
■ .•Finely,11 source Of income. Tho boats are
i.
i tjil into narrow channels, and must
-z terq tbo railroad* cannot reach. Hence
'in small streams, which were
.This state ot affairs require*
and light draught, *&lt;*m:dl.

ts evolution i* Kud to te taking
m S'.-atilan’s New Englausl piano
iry. in-lkwtoo. among tho working
that ••rtnbll'ihrritttL This gradual
rich U occurring is that from trade
inly fa it said that the majority ot
this factory uro tunuxl out
but tl.-y tevo also been introduced
riirtdto to.-partxmmt, where girl* and
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i-.ifu?trie* urtinlly attended to hymen.
:hi* ii tte first Lose, if true, where ttey
- fa -1) employed iu u j-ianu factory to do

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MRS. GREEN’S GIRLHOOD.

Shut 11-y ear-lmt I telsted him
FaY'n «juar' Wos * ttet yo re to.
Sartin, Mranscr-I'm Bronco jjln
Been lookin' fur tne? You're Bffiy'shrcttert
Wai. I iMtrer -'.id I'am to run!
Odo time's about tho *umb « another—
Fair ptay. partner-reach fur yo' gun:
—Charir* F. LumuiU ta Timer

An Exceptional Hude.
A DorcbwSor street cor, tte otter night,
was rolling along urer tte dtwt region
somowherc on Dorchester avenue. All tte
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u,-. BKXMl
ter escort, n sk-ndw youth and swell of the
mart starchy sort. Presently tin car Mopped
anil un iutoxicatud man—a big, burly Indi­
' idual—entered. Ho swung uneasily from
side to side foe a few niomrota. and then a
iraui who sat next to tte young fadv moved
along and left a little spare? on tho scat. The
drunkard made a lungb for too plare ami
camo into an unplmunut contact with tbe
young lady.
.
--W —--...ni lug
dude, "you mustn't do ttet, you know."
Tbo num. though quite intoxicated, was
not apparently in a fighting rno
grinned, got up and stood in the’
Jo of
the car. surging from ridu to rido’ again.
Now ond then te bumped agafist the dude,
who repented hfa protestation:
"Aw.my dyah fallow, you mustn’t dotoat,
you know!"
But praently too drunkard showed n dfa
pcsdtir.u to feel that bo was being trampled
upon. He r-xiwcrtcd hfa right to tho frag­
ment of a Rat and made another Jungu for it.
*‘CoDductahi;&lt;x&gt;n4urtabr called ths swell

&lt;-ah, don’t you know. Hue iodin-fatctU'C
Tte ecmductor declined to interfered Tbe
plain fart undoubtedly was ttet te was •
eowar.l trad .lore not touch lbo drunkard.
The dudes facesbowvd no sign of any emo­
tion whatever; he leaned peer, took the
drunkard by tho coal cMIar, stood him on
bis feet, rt.-.rted him toward.tte &lt;h&gt;or, opened
it with Lu disengaged hand, pushed the Ivlinwout, and calmly thrust 1dm off on tha
imvument.

sionlaa m ever.
"Aw, very dimgweenUle, don’t you know!"
he said.—Breton Transcript.

OSetMlnl rulitlelans.
Hero in St. Petersburg, too, wo have admir­
ers of Boulanger. . A company of merchants
were feasting at a hotel One ot tte grntfoIkjulangerts election fa Paris, "tel u* drink
Boulanger's teaithl'* ho raid, and the rest
ludlcd the propcmal with delight. After ttey
had imbibed pretty freely, another p-ulieman observed: "What do you ray, ilon’t yod
think w»ought to send Boulanger a tchigram
of amgntutationl"’ Tte suggestion was &lt;«gerly adopted and acted upon.. To rave tte
general)• )&gt;ocket, hi* admirers even jiaid for
n reply.j Next day they met again at tte
snaie pliev, expecting to reoolvi- an answer
I from Boulanger, but none came. "Ill n-.onten-d curl we did wrong'fa wiring to him!’’
■uno of tte company indignantly exclaimed.
“It certainly does not iqxak fa hl* favor.'"
remarked another. "As matters stand, wo
will uny him out by drinking Bira'«*-i ’«
—winch ttey did.—St Petersburg
Jaktock.
Tho minor members of a dramatic coatpany neo paid utedt ns well as the members
of the staff of a successful metrojiolitan news­
paper—jxirbaps more. Tbo stars fare betted
than tte editors-ta-ebief. But- so many of
tbe stars nre spendthrift*—nqloriouriy
"Adonis" Dixcy and Stuart Rhteon. It fa
impoeibls to give tho averngu incomes of
Mra I-angtry, Mra. roller. Booth and Bar­
rett, ticcauM*, while they draw crowded
liauais in one place, they play to empty *cat*
in another. Kyrle Bellow receives. 8C50 a
we :k for forty weeks; Charles Coghlan tte
tho same; Mary Anderson’s profit* this sencon will te unusually targe, about 81,800 a
week tor fortv weeks, or 11ft.*,ON; Francis
Witann is paid
a week; Do Wolf Hop­
per and Digby Bell raoif about fluid; Fn-d
Leslie n-ceivra^Wn wfeck ftutn iteGatatf
company, and was offered &gt;800 a week by
Rudolph Aronson; Ellen Terry fa paid ft»O
and George Alexander 820) a week.—Phila­
delphia Press.
।

A toad under a terrow would doubtless
give a different account of hU expcricuca
from ttet which Hi» farmer guiding too im­
plement might furnish.
"Only those aroused from midnight slum­
ber un shipboard by too terrible cry, ’Man
overboard r” raid a traveler, "can compre­
hend to tte full ifa terrible meaning, too foar
aud fa it* sadden alarm.”
"Oh. yas, toev can," said a little man who did not look a* if te bad ever l&lt;?ft Id* native
town. “I heard It onco when T wa*i)’t near
t «10 ship, nnd I realized it mure than any one
ebo.”
"You couldn't," *ald too traveler, scorn-

I could," persisted tta&amp;lttlo man.
"I was the man who wn* overboard?’—
Youth’s Companion.
The Oldest Obelisk.
Tte ohjastof al) tbe obelfala is the beautiful
ana of rosy granite whlc’j stands alone among
tbo green "fields upon tiw banks of the Nile,
not far from Cairo. It fa the gravertono of
a great ancient city which has vanished and
left only thb relie behind. Tte city wn* tbe
Brthshemah of tte Scriptures, tho famous
one, which fa metuorablo to all Bible readers
as tte residence of the priest of Potipbcrah,
wbow daughter, Aaenah, Joseph married.
Tbo Greeks called It Heliopolis, tho city ot
too sun, because there tho worship of tte sun
ted its chief center and its most sacred
shrines.—Atlanta Araencan.

RUSSIAN- POLICE.

Tli3-0 b probably no country In tte workl
where tbe public power occupies a wider
field, play, a more important part, or touches

BLIND AND YET SEES.
A BOSTON MAN WHO WOULDN’T
RECOVER HIS SIGHT IF HE COULD-

GIUSEPPE ESPOSITO.

Tbs young scu of a famous Italian bandit

of brigands in Italy, where his many exploits
mure points than it docs In Russia. In a
had gained for him a European‘reputation
country lite England or tho United Stabs,
wheru tho |x»plo are tho governing power,
travelers in the mountains ot Sicily.
Without
m
Outdo.
tte functions of tte police aro •rixrmlo and
To tho qualities which have been
Mra Hetty Green,who i* popularly tellcvcd dearly defined, and aro limited, for the mart
tote too wwdthlist woman in the United part, to tte 'prevention ar too detection of A man who lost bls eyesight thirty-five yours
State*, is not wn to frequently hi’Wnll street crime nnd tho inaintcnanco of order in public
ago, ami wouldn’t recover it if te could. A unlucky captive who fell into his clutobea, if
n* wn* tte can- n few year* ago. Ste keeps
not redeemed by n ransom, paid tte penalty
her bowl* nnd other secunties, which aramid
a hindrance to the full enjoyment of life. A of his misfortune with his life. Tte bcortto amount now to about 840,000,000, fa toe that
vault* of tte Chemical bank, -and whatever
man who gets along in tte work! ranch tetffr
and
murder against his fellow countrymen,
biuirxM she doi-sdown ta Wall street ste does and much more important |&gt;o»itiats.
and makes mere money than many persons unchecked, but finally arouwd tho wrath ot
Tte theory upon which tte gbvenunwifof with two good eyes.
through tte Wall street broker* of that in­
John Bull, an act which,has always been haz­
stitution. Of course this maniv.-r of getting Ruala proceed* fa that tte citizen not only fa
ardous In either an individual or a nation.
at tte market is ratter slow and tedious com­ incapable of taking part in. too maungrment
pared to, the direct fashion to which Mra of tte affair* of hi* country, his. province or ends of Boston a thick set, medium sized man, after duo notice and proper waiting tho stock
Grutfn wa» addicted in vearo gono bv, when bis dfatrirt, but is incompetent to nuuiage
fart OMuciations in Wall struct were with even tte affairs of lib own household; and toot, face, blonde mustache nnd genial expression,
John J. Cisco &amp; Co., and would indicate that from tte time wlftm te loaves hb cradle ruul walking along with confident step, carrying
last nd venture. One of tte prisoner's ears wa*
Mra Green is not getting into the market iieghis the rtrugglo of lifo dowu to the timo a cane and dragging behind him a black volte
aiul out n* rapidly n* toe used to do for short when hb weary gray bead b finally laid
. and this in turn was followed by its fellow
under tte sod, ho raurt te guided, dircctud.
Uteful nnd ornamental nfttendogv. But by
dating but-that wten the deals in stocks and instructul, n-Uruinzxl, rrpreeeed, regulated,
this time too British government tia.1 tieen
bonds they aro secured rather as investment* fenced in, fcnci-d out, liracod up, kept down,
and made to .io generally what somebody
Italian authorit lea that Esposito's gang was
ebn thinks is best for him. Tte natural out­
pretty n-.-;:r the truth.
quickly dispersed, anil te was apprehended
come of thb jiatcranl tla-ary df government
WUJS HETTY WAS A BKLIX
But was this miserly old lady never young? is tte concentration of all adminirtrativu wuuld think ho was totally blind, but if you
Them mud have teen n time, surely, when authority in tha hands of a tow high officials, look riuwply ami notice the peculiar carriage icons. In tho latter city jjo shortly mani­
toiw two eye* of hers that now gleam with and an roarmow extension * of tte |&gt;olke of hfa bead, nnd especially if you see tte tacre- fested his lofty contempt for honest pursuits
.
shrewdness and suspicion looked frankly out |»wer.
lant motion of hfa rtrtleai eyeball*,- you will
Matters that in other countries ore left to be convince*] ttet the pLywr.-d imnso of right ere. an occupation hardly ns genteel as tho
on tte world; when this tall, litte form was
clotted fa girlish ami graceful garment*, and tte discretion of too individual citizen, or to is wholly lacking.
whei thi-Bc crooked nnd clutching tlngur* tte judgment of a rinal) group of hitmens,
Thi* num I* Marcus H. Jomolyu. Hu lives
were st raight and fair 'and pink und might are regulated in Ruwiaby tte minister of tbo at 184 Eustis street in neat and tastefully
have invited tte cln*p of friendship or even interior through tin imperial police, if you I furnished apartmenta Every
ifay
tbe lover's anient kfaa Of course there fa no are- a Ruwdan, aiul wish to utablito a news- mornfag te starts out with hi* volte- to visit
uccresity for raying that Mra Green wu»
tone a pretty young girl of his own race. A
criiiL'tor
of
tte
interior.
If
you
wish
to
open
Vouiig one.-, but it fa rather interesting to
xud alb on each pf hb 1,000 jiatrons regu­ reward wu* out for him, thoagh. by tte
note ttet ste ute filled out many of tte out­ a Sun-lay school, or any otlicr sort of school, larly onco a month. His business, which hns
Italian government, and - in, lf«» DetecHva
lines ol this gracious picture with which wv wtetter in a neglerted slum of St. Petero- grown to its pre-wont pro[&gt;ortion« ns tlio result Hcnucsaey, now tho chief of police ot Naw Ore
mv wont tn associate too idea of girlhood. burg or In a native village tn Kamcluitka, of twenty years’ liord and syktomatic work,
Sir woi uot qnlv young. Ste was fair and, you must ask the jK-rtni^sion of thr minister b too selling of needles, thread, tape, safety
a mntt.-r of thirty or thirty-fivu yrets ago. of public instruction. If you wish to give a
be bung and finally sent to jirisou for life.
wo* u telfa fa Now York society, ardently
sought by numerous lovers, not only for ter of on orplian asylum, you must ask ptrmb- He derives a rang little income from hi* bnsiweal to but also for ter beauty. And too sfon of t ho nearest representative of tte min
transformation from, this attractive young Icct'uJ tte interior, then submit your pro­
and a younger child placed in an orpluui asy­
WAuan abound run co*r. pile.
Creature, glowing with honith and jsTsonal gramme of exercises to a censor for approval • Mr. Josselyn knows tho street# of Boston as lum, as she could not support town, and it
lovelitu-M, to tho unlovely mid crabl&gt;ed old or revblon, and finally liand over too pro­ well as any policeman, and con find hb way was done. Bhould tte news penetrate to tte
tely', which the Wall street reportera find to ceeds of the entertainment to tte jolfce, to around tho town an easily as any hcnlic Sicilian dungeon of Esposito, tte reflection
te n fet tilo occariou for numerousaiul humon te embctxlixl or given to tte orphan asylum. driver. Ho can start from hb homo and go that hb child will at least te comfortably
ou»,(«intgraph», has been effected right hero
cared far will lighten a little hb dark and re­
If you wish to sell newspapers on tte street
in tte city oenoath the now and eyre of men
vengeful brart.—Louisville Courier-Journal.
and women wbb knew her os a girl Init^noW yon must get pertufarion, te registered in too qulries; or ba con walk straight borne from
books ot tte notice, and wear a immberal Bowdoin square* without asking anybody tho
only hear of her as ah ohl woman.
'*
Keeping Correct Time.
linua
piato
as
big
a*
a
saucer
around
your
A number of p-opfo with-jvhoin the writer
A simple method of keeping' correct time
fa ncqtLnmfwl. mid Who aro veternu* in New tx-ck. If you ivlsli to open a drugstore, a
printing uCice. a photograph gallery, or a they live.
is thus explain?
Tory b cuncvroed, remember her |x-rfectly ai. teak stare, you mart get -pormfarion. If you
Mr. Jotnlyn was ouc day going al «g tte raugv of observation. If a westerly *wiud
tte very attrnctiya young girl lu-ra &lt;kscribed. ap- a [ihotogrupter mfd desire to cliange.tte sidewalk, when be suddenly stopped, picked can te chosen which fares any building any­
Ste wa» n Tall and ratter rtriking blonde, location of your jilaco uf bitsineM ytm must up bb volte, went out into tte street, walked
where more than twenty-five to thirty feet
ih।talik- for animal spirits and ter exceptional
eight or ten stein and then returned to tte distant, wo tevo as good a port of oteirviitton
skill nnd lirlghtni-ss nun can versa tionalirt. Ste to a public library to consult Lyall’s "Prlncte sidewalk to resume hb course. Some work­ ns we can desire. Drive a noil or stick a pin
tiMil to cams down here from New Be lford, jrtea of Geology" or Spencer’s "Social Statics," men were watching him, and one of them,
into
tte window jamb; or, if anything more
where- her father raddod. aud sjsmd tte win­ you will find tout you cannot even look at more amazed than tte rest, called out:
substantial is wanted, fix a tiiiif ptecs of
ters in town. She attended nearly nil tho such ilangurouji and im.vudiaryyohiuico.wjtb“Begorry, sir, if ycz blind, how did ynz inetal with a very small holo in it to right
IkM^s. parties, concerts anil otter entertain­ out special permission.
known pile of coal was lyin’on the rid-«- through, in any cuuvaaieot ptace, so thatj(0»
If you aro a physician you must get per­ wuikrments in which society wm intcrcsti-d, ^n-l
was eagerly -sought and wcxied by nuuierom mission lirforo you can practhv, and then, if
Mr. Joselyndld not know anything about below tho root of tbo adjacent
lovers. Freddie Gebhard's um.4» fa stated to you do not wish to resjxnnl to csrib iu tbo tte cool that obstructed tbo sidewalk, nor
night
you must bavo penuisrionjo refuso to
bam tecAono of them, and menitera of tte
go; furthermore, if you wish to pnwerito
Union club, who arc now vetetpns, were
on tho li*k Naturally ter iwrx-nnl attrax*- what ore known in Russians “powerfully
pun-.) M-t right (to start with)
tions lost nothing Ixvansu of tte fact timtste Orting" mcdlcineii yon must have special per itiindnig In front of a building, when be sud- tlmo It-pasM the rattgu of your si^
was an teirvse to 810,000,000. Ste wj* bur missfan or tte druggbt will not dare to fill Jenly stepped backward close against tte exact time, aa well nbo.ns tte date
your
proscriptions.
•
father’s only child, and her father was Ed­
wall. Thn next moment n huge ma** of
If you aro a peasant and wish to build a
ward Mott Robinson,who had laid tho fuumlatnow fell down from the roof right upon tbo
bath bouse on y^ur premia*, you must got «pot whr.ro te hail Ix-eii standing. Tho blind out at any subsequent time how much your
At that time whale* were much more plenti­ perminsion. If you wish to thresh out your man’hail not been warned by too rustling of tbo name star, nnd recollect that it set* just
ful than they aro now, and an petroleum was grain in tho evening by candle light, you tho snow on tte roof, but in a very different 3 minute- and W.WM seconds earlier on any
luik&amp;iwn tte oil was very Valudbk' nnd iui must get permbrion or lirite tte police. If. tuanner.
given night than it &lt;Jld tte prrctiling night. .
im;&gt;ortant artlcfa of commerce. &lt;At tte time
He was stopped uao day o*tbo street by u
Thus, if fur our first observation mw token
that Hetty Aobinson first can-.u to New Yobk
man who said:
and cntenxl society hero ter father tel ro- If you tiro a foreign traveler you must get
"Seo here*, str, they ray you’re blind, but
tir/d from tte whaling 4&gt;n«inea*, arid in part- pcnniialon to romp Into tho cmpire,|f&gt;ernii*- I’ve been following you far an hour, and observation, taken just one
-tership with Coleman, tho onco Pacific const rio;i to go out of it, ]«rmlAlon to stay fa it watching you d.a-ly. If you wore Hind
tnilliouairc. who failed a short timo bgo, on­ longer than rlx mouths, nut) must notify tte you couldn't get along as you do, never run­ would know that our \ntrh ted kept correct
police every tone you change your boarding
ning against anybedy or anythin.-:, v.-alktag time. If it ted sat at 6 noura, 45 minutes and
difference of opinion even among those who ptarc. In short, you cannot live, move or fort and always stopping at tli? right homo
have known Mrs. Green, or known of her tevo your tefag fa tte Russian empire with­ without b-ritating. I don't believe you're clock had lost two minutos during tte week.
since this girlhood time, exactly how old too out pennission —George Kennan in Century.
And similarly far any other vn ration. If tte
except fa a blind man, but then that canfart remains Hint she ignored nil tin' -wutittaunl rolling of the eycball* must te simply
Tbcro r.ro times iu tte careers of most men a trick of yours. Now you might a* well te' our watch ted gained two mtautea, and so
mental advances main to her, and did nut
when patience not only era** to te a virtue frank and tall me ail about it."
un. If tte location of our sight* admits of it
death, v. hich occurred just teforo tte clasu but txs-nmes a positive fault, unit John Ovar­
But Mr. JomcIjti very properly refuse:! to
wc should select n star DO degs., ns nearly as
ian. who owns the Soutlicrn hotel news gratify tte idle curiosity of a stranger who foaiblc, from tte pole star, for its .-ipjnrcnt
of the war.
.
stand, has reacted this critical stage. He tell tasultcd him, and *o be merely assured
the pole, and tiie liability of error will be'
It is irnjossibln nt tlifa distance of time to
him ttet te-was In reality a* blind as a liat.
trate tbo wny In which th* fair j-mma girl uuteiucvs, yclept "the inforniation seekers,"
A reporter recently visited Mr. Joraclrn di min
gradually dropped out of society, tecamo de­ anil to I’tie familiar with tbo rituatiou Over­ at hfa homo, not to ratufy himself In- regard made
voted to borini**, nnd finally developed into ton’* irritation will appocr quite pardonable to hfa blindness, but to ask him how the world
tho Hetty Green whom Wall street Knows "I don't object so much,” said te. “to tte reaty looked to a blind man cud taqpire what five.—The Locomotive.
today. Tha girl’* family connections were stamp and jiostal card p«&gt;pk-, although the mysterious n-nso it was, what subtle faculty,
exceedingly go-xl, jiarticutarly an her Lard knows they an- enough to'try toe tem­ whnt unerring Intuition, which supplied th*
mother'* rido. and wten rim camu Imre first per of a saint. They crowd in an you at nil- deficiency of {Jlyrical sight.
What will our population te? Who shall
site ww chaperoru-d by the family of Motas hours of tte ilay and throw down a jicnuy
say? Tte United Staten today contains over
B. GrinneH. who wasn ufflUonaire, lo whom, •for a postal card, or call fur five stamps for
"Ob, I\n not blitul,” said Mr. Jossriyn, &lt;50.000,0W people, a ho increase at thq rate of
through her mother, too was relate*!. At tea cents, ns If they hiul a lingering Idea that cheerily, "and I don't like to havo It thought
ttet tiinu toe lived in a boarding Iioiimi an you belonged to a stamp and ]x*tal card that I ora. I wo ns well as anybody, but iu a
TwentyhkwI street, near Fifth avenue, nnd trust and wrro rapidly nmawing a fortune different, way. Nut clalrvoyantly, Imt actu­
occupied n modest hull room for which too frojn your unholy profit*.
ally, although not with my own eyas, fcrf they 400,000,000 souls Take tte popuhtlou of all
"They nre led enough, a* I mld'teforc, be­
paid tte rani ot ffl weekly. Thtse modest ncthe otter states and countries a* likely t?
cranmodattnn* for n New York society fav.-r- cause they nisumo that your chief occupa­ their virion. They are with mo all too time.
cotno under our sway and another 400,000,000
ito were provided by her father, who was tion In life b to sail stamps, but they are
“It may not seem very probable or even will bo easily raided. In the year of our Lord
quite os poretahiniou* fa hi* itay us hl* famous ministering angels in com parbon with toe Intolligibln to you," said Mr. Jossolyn in re­ 3000, trad, tte year of the Indepcndrneu of the
daughter Is in r.tira However, ste dmsed people‘who wnnt to know? There are half ply to tte reporter’s inquiry, “but tte only United States totiU24th, it will te no longer
well, anti people who simply mat ter fa par­ a dozen distinct species, anti ttey keep hut explanation I can give fa that uiy guides arc too United States of North Amerii-a, but tte
lors and lollrooms did not, of course, rtop to busy regularly from d to S every evening. spirits. It fa ttey who sen far mo and keep United States of North, Central and South
inquire n* to th? fatoion'in which ste lived, There’s the man who wants to know the at- mu out of danger. How they are ablo to do America,’and tte then preridrat will then is­
it is as groat a mystery to mo as to you. Bat sue his Thanksgiving day proclamation to
tier npjicnnmce fa New York fociety a* a
of their actual existence I have no more doubt nearly a thousand million jssople. Tte mind
young girl seem to havo extended over four
year* or up to thi* beginning of the war, and wants to know when the Kankakee and than of my own. And bow could I doubt, fnib to grasp our industrial and roramvreial
ter gradual n-tircmout fa variously explain**!. Kokomo special pulls out, tho num who with tte thousand daily proofs of tbdr pres­ »X|&gt;au£ion at that day; toe wonderful progence f in walking along too street or any­
Chic story is to tlio effect that too tegun to
display tta* parstaxmfou* characteristic* ttet tte man who wants to know whether St. where else, if I should turn to too left to
distinguished ter father, mid thb tad to tte LouL* is a* large Alton. Why, dr," con­ avoid an obstacle, I fed n pressure on my wi^l bo conceived and madu a reality. Aud
wearing of *uei&gt; shabby cortmnsa aud tte tinue.! Mr.’Overton, "when a man applies at right shoulder just as distinct an 1 real to mo then congress. Jurt think what eongrrea will
taking an of so many unattractive habit* of too key counter for the time they send him
botlxm! But, stop! Better not think. Wten
lifo tbnt tte Grinnell family were . finally over to me, hud no less than six times; during
tho reporter’s arm. “It is a purely physical
com polled to withdraw their chapcronagu
and *up|&gt;ort. Howerrt this may te, it fa grams cm too railing of too Western Union sensation, too same that I foal when touched 4,000 is simply appalling.—Petersburg (Va.)
known ttet during the few year* which pre­ branch and than crossed tbo loldiy to ask by amortal hand. Tte nerves aro affected in Index-Appeal.
ceded Mr. Robinson’s death the daughter be­ mo where the-telegraph counter is."—St
to tho right, too prewuro fa on ray left shoul­
gan faithfully to take on tha color of her Louis Republic.
der. If it fa uectfeary to stop and stand still,
father’s character, und when too finally did
I fee) tho inviriblo barrier right in front of
niarrv married nu purely a buriuea* basis.
me, making it knposelblo tor mo to go an on a quiet little street, who runs a shop which
The marrfago into which Hetty Robinson
Died, at tho farm of Dr. .Campbell, near
la supposed to be a tailoring r.itablhhment,
finally entered was made, us stated, wholly this city, Sunday afternoon,' Jimmie, in tbe until it is removed.
"You may think it nil a haUucluation that
on a terinca basis. Tte man selected finally Ml I-.— ..
t.l« am. .TlmmLt w.u nnlv &gt;&gt;
ing bureau. Ifaman were to walk into his
was E IL Green, who had made a fortune in
too Chinn trade. Ho wn. reputed to bo worth memories of bygone days cling. H. was tte hallucination with a practical value upon
at toe time of his marrfagu somewhere ta tho first borer owned nnd trained by Dan Rice. which I can always depend to lead me if 1 probability Lis rca*&gt;n would return. Ho has
nelghborhodd of 8750,000. Tte arrnugsment*
put out a sign, "Pockets Renewed Without
for the- marriage were concluded teforo Mr. by Rice wten hv ran tte famous “Ono Horse am feeling dull or fasetudbfo, 1 am not ns
Robinson’s death, but tte marrtage did not Circus." P. T. Barnum owned tarn tor three
occur until a year or more after ft. It fa years, when te was reUre-d from profcadraial
said tout there was a very explicit ante­ duties, and ultimately became tte property ternal influence-., I get into trouble.”
Mr. J easel yn, having lest his right when
nuptial agreement entered into between tte of tte Into Dr. Campbell. Even at bis ex
*____ _
-wirlr ft) vnnra of fien.
tremo old ago bo could still do several of bis recollection of how external objects look to
old tricks, and teemed delighted in iK-rform
smooth from friction, as I would acknowl­
ately derdopfag very rapidly, whereby Mr.
tbo appearance of the caterpillar crawling edge. Where did this silver goF Why into
Green agreed that his wifel* fortune thould
tho cloth which mode tte pockets. Now, be­
not te liable for any of hfa debts ar obliga­ youthful days, aud if there Ls u heaven for along tho ground, nnd aha how the water
tion* or for any ot ttelr joint expense*. Ttet dumb beasts, ail unite in wishing for Jimmia looked that was churned by tte wheels of tho
Attended Ball* and Parties—Marriage on
Buslneaa Principles.

ter precisely ■■ though she were without for­
___ ■
te-r thnMlurati'mand mniiitenanceof whatever children might rault
Mr.Guteterdt -(to
little Ethol,■ 9-years
from
froi'i tho
the marriage.
umrnagv. This agrcemuit has been
—-------------- old)■ —
rigidly enforced by Mra. Green from first to r Who was the gentleman who patted you on
.
tte head
head)I
Tte butoand Irwt
lort all hla
Lis fortune
fartime In
lu tbe
th. thn
Ethel—That was my faiter-fa-law.
crash of 1!«4,
««•* thl-a b® taa rocdvsd
Mr. Guteterdtr—TViiatl A littb girl lite
co ..sutar.ro from hb wife to ■rehabffitata
hinwelf. He fa «tW six fsy and rix taebra ta you havo n father-in-lawl You must be
telgbt. but Ids financial figure lias dwindled xxdstateu.
wnthinr. Ho cornea dawn ou the
Ettel-Woll, te mod to bo ray regular
falter, but mamma got a divorce from him.

Jonelyn is a fine musician, playing tte piano
with exquirito feeling. Hods what SpirituaJUts call "a senritivo," and perceives a
great many tilings by a liner scn» than that

got tte eflver cut. I Ifataned and didn’t smBe.
But bow could I! It wasn't a bit funny. It
was downright araL But wim ttero ever
anotoer such a crazy ideal-Chieugv Mail.

her during tbe day, and often who has called.

a plane hfa coot tall gert taxigfadand was for-

How doss bo know itl—Boston Globe.

The wood was apfaoei
fell—Brooklyn Kagta

�It to a oountp monument, in which all
should have an interest, and should pay to
the extent of their ability.
If
the.SoMIeni and Sailors Monument
THE CASE A8IT STANDS.
Association, consisting of 15 men, have to ADMONITION TO YOUNG MEN FROM
ONE WHO IS EXPERIENCED.
pay for It, It will !«• an everlasting disgrace
Last week an organization was cumplct- to the |*dple of Barry county.
Izt al! do their duty. Put down what
fa-addition to the committees, and town- you ought to pay, and give your school
rfiipt, previously named, tbe following ad­ district committee proper encouragement.
ditional have been provided for.
Issyria township committee, A. G. Kent,
MIm Kate Youngs, tearher of the West
Wm. Pratt and David Huggatt. The town­
Sebewa felioo!, took r novel method of
ship was snbdlvided. each. committeeman supplying a demand that the school
taking so many school districts to look af­
tioard refused to heed. ‘She had each pu­
ter. School district committees were se­
pil bring an egg and then sold them at a
lected. and active work to now progressingThere arc "no flies on Assyria" when she convenient grocery- With the proceeds choosing a
she purchased towels and soap, and the
.sets ont to do anything. Like the Assy­
appearynee
of the children after play
rians of old, they swoop down on the fold,
hours is much improved,—Ionia SeutlneL manta and
and get what they desire In any good cause.
No township did more or better in tbe
Slity vessels with a registered tannage
country's d«rk days, and M township aggregating &lt;5.000 were locked through
will do more or tatter now In contributions the "Soo” canal Sunday, May 5th. The
toward erecting a suitable monument to locks were continually crowded to tbeir Indicated four different roads as loading to
the Barry txmnty boys, who gave up their utmost capacity, and their Inability to han­
lives In defense of the Union.
dle the present business of the canal was countryman which was tho Ixwt road, and
In Maple Grove, tta following township ftilly demonstrated. Both up and down­ was told: •‘Wall, stronger, ye kin jtet take
committee was selected: L. B. Potter. craft were kept waiting for hours. At the
Jack Hlnkley/C. fa Bowen and Ixirenzo present rate of construction there will bo
Mudge. School district committees were plenty of buslfless for the new locks long •uro to wtefat ye'd taken some other I"
chosen, and each member of the township before they are finished.
committee has supervision of those dis­
tricts where the school houses are in the ■ Strange as it may seem, the lifers at the and never will earn, a decent living, al­
nine sections of land assigned him. We prison—many of them murderers—strongly though many of them posscee every quality
object to the Introdnctianof Irving Latimer deeerving of suecom, except the power to
doubt if there is another township in the
county which has a larger soldier popula­ into their coterie. Some of them have command It; and bow largo a proportioti of
tion. or in which the citizens more gener­ killed men. a few of them have killed
ally sympatiilze with the worthy project to women.' Imt they feel wroth at the idea of as good a living as. a first class carpenter,
remember In enduring granite those silent having to receive one eohvicted of killing bricklayer or maebiuixt could easily -urn; if
his own mother. So far as ean be learned
heroes from Barry county wJio sleep In un­
Irving Latimer will occupy the unenviable
marked graves iu Southland.
Hope is never backward ataut coming ]&gt;Mltlon of being the first one sent there educated men have suffered, and will con­
tinue to •aider, shipwreck on tho rocks that
forward in every good movement. Her for that offense.—Jackson Patriot.
Ito In tho way of a profeaskmsl career, you
people are zealous advocotes of every
A Uniyraity medic has been arrested for
worthy movement, and one tn fittingly re- larceny, but the evidence is very slight a would understand why 1 havo frit it to be
mettiber tta boys in blue, who gave their marked S5 cent peico itelng found in hla my duty to utter some words of warning for
lives in defense of their Country, readily possession. Being compelled ti&gt; remain in the benefit of those wta have ears willing to
commends itself to her patriotic people. jail over night he became hysterical and
Tta township co&amp;mlttev consists of Dug- very 111, and has deen removed to the
Do ndt misunderstand ma. I tavo no
ald Campbell, Ira A. Osgood. Chas. F. University hospital. Professor Thompson,
.Cock and l&gt;. L. Morthland. These gentle­ of the law department, has taken charge thought of underoetlmating tbo great suivanmen arc all workers, and all interested in of hto case, and if the evidence does nut tagiu.rtf a college education, tor no eollcgo
the success of Hie project. School district prove sufficient to hold him It to said a -man to likely ever to do that; hut I do warn
■ you against tbo stumbling block of overcommittees were chosen at a meeting at suit will be Instituted ftr false imprison­
■ estimating ita importance, and of supposing,
Cloverdale, and the work of soliciting funds ment.
aa too many students did In'my day, that a
for the monument was ix-gun at once.
■ eoltogo diploma to of itaulf a xpocic* of title
Bops- did tar full share, and as mucli as
of nobility, the open sesame io fame nnd for
ahr. other portion of the county, in fur­
tune, and that ita holiler, bofrtg tn&gt;» weB-cdu
GETTING EXPERIENCE.
nishing men to wear the blue. She has
cat«l to work, must- noccRsanly adopt »&gt;n^good men whose bodies lie In unmarked Visittac Ont-of-the-Wrfy Places In
profeedott.
graves in Dixie. That she will lift her
Rememtx'r that a very Urge proportion of
.share Ot tin- 84.500 to eriKt the inoiiuini-nt
tho most succaetftil and illcrtfious men wju-m
to these silent heroes Is not to ta doubted.
this country has prodttred wore not college
They expect tb raise not less than 9300.
of recognized authorities, bo is apt alucntn! mon. and somo of tixmi did not
Johnstown never gets behind thn .light­ dependent
to gain some refreshing experience. Mr. even tave tbo advantage of n fair common
house in any project which needs the aid
Stpddard undertook to explore somo out-of- school education. Tea of tlk&gt; twenty-three
arid the dollars of law-abiding, liberty-lav­ tbo-wny quarters db Cairo without the aid of preaidents at the United States—Washing­
ing }&gt;cople. That's the kind of people she
ton. Monroe, Jackson, Van Buren, Taylor.
has. They responded nobly to the nation's donkey boys, and from lite account of tta ex- Fillmore, IJneoln. Johnson, Grout and Cleve­
call "To arnisf They will respond now
land; two of tho chief justices of tbo snprome
ot tbe si tuition.
to the project to suitably remember the
court of tta United Stateo—tho great John
valiant sons of Bjirry county who dle&lt;l In
Marshall and John RuUedge; tin of lbo fifdefese of liberty and Union. The town­
quarter beyond half a dozen streets, and fouto^
ship committee selected an* Frank Bullis, myself suddenly surrounded by 41 mob of half Pennsylvania; lloujamin Franklin. Patrick
Wiltord Nye and E. F. Nye. Any one
Henry, Henry Clay, Washington Irving.
w^io knows this committee knows they torned tn intruders; I was forced .to make as John Greenleaf Whittier,. Horace Grwley,
make a success of whatever tbby n»d«r- spordy a retreat as poasible. followed by a Thurlow Wood, James Gordon Bennett, John
take; and that It will be no penny collec­ •Lower of stows.
Sherman. Alien G.-Tliurman, and hundreds
tion they will return from Johnstown.
Tbe gate*, which aro cloecal at evening, of othem whom I might mention, wlmse
The school district committees will soon moke •eparate cl tics of three xsveral quarters. names are port of tbo history of thia ctAmtry.
ta announced and active work will Iwgln
hod none of tbo opportuuitita which you nro
this week.
other after dark, you must take your lantern enjoying. And probably not one in ten of
In Rutland no meeting has been Itelfl.
tho self tnsdo millioaalraa of this country.
But tliat will not hinder tbe people of Rut­ aud carefully locks you out afterword. Gas tix&gt; lank preaidents, tbe merrhant priuctst,
land doing their full duty In a project at lamjM aro unknown in that end ot Cairo, and tho railroad kings, tbo great llnaneiem. or
once so patriotic and just Rutland se'nt white faces a novelty.
tba rvwponsiblo editors of our great tiowspaninny many of her bravest and best to dn
and to die In defense of .country. Some &lt;&gt;f out of thoutjchristlau latltudus, climbing out,
them never returned to home and loved as it were, by tbe tnitutn-ts, iu each of which,
Tho world will not auk whether you have
ones. They sleep in unrememtared grav es I fancied, 1 saw a raramblanco to the ono , diptonia, but fl will adc what you can do;
In tta south; but the memory of their suf­ that stands within eoralmt of our hotel..
fering and sacrifice shrill not perish. Bar­ All forclgueni cither ride or drive in Cairn/ that point to to do something tint omdury county will remember her gallant boys but I got more experience in tli.it one walk si rely demonstrate* your capacity.
In blue, who went forth Horn home and than I could have gathered with the aid of
Sujicrlor physical strength to no longor at
lured'ones, wh&lt;Awent forth for Union aikl fifty donkrqs.—Youth's Conijianlan.
a promium, for machinery has to a grunt ex­
liberty. Ami thoatrioUc people of Rultent taken tte plana, but intellectual superi­
Ignd will do their full share in rememtatAdoring a Flavor.
ority never commanded so high a premium
ingtlierr own boyS in blue, who sleep tta
Tha universality of plant worship In tbo a* It doos today. Tho tian who to intellectu­
last sleep in the sunny south. Jacob
ally but half an inch taller than ijii fellow
Edger and Delbert Moore are rhe town coinmen to bound to forgo to thn front There
mlttecaicn, and they w ill choose theachoril the Bible against thn ndocation of trv», tat
district committed.
■
it to somewhat xurpridug to find in our own when there was so good a market for brains,
Tha work of raising funds in south M times a system of. flower worship still kept but they must be Ux&gt; genuine article. Tbe
sections of Carlton township has beeh up in various porta of Persia and India. A
given Into the fiends of John Shively and recant travater In, India gives the following who attempts to. bocxlwiuk it is lx&gt;und to
James N. Covert The district represented description of flower worship as practxvd by "got tef’.” It wants scholars, not sdolixts.
to one of the finest agricultural districts in tho Persiana in Bombay: “A true Persian, In
tho county, peopled by those who are flowing robe of blue, nnd on hto bond a sheep dans; inventors, not iniitatorx. It demands,
public-spiriUxI and patriotic. Tlds section skin bat—black, glossy, curly, tbo Itonco of abovo all things, originality. It will bo sub
tolled with notliing lew than tbo very highmt
furntohed many gallant "boys In blue’
degree of excelk-nco, in schoiarehlp, in jner, and
several of whom gave up their lives that
cbanica! pursuits, in tmsiucM, in literature
this government might lire. .They am)
wa» fulfilled, nnd the ideal flower
their services arc not forgotten, nnd the
GOOD MATTUUAL « BDUXD.
.
people of Carlton will generously remem­ he was sucking found, be wupld spread Ids .
But there never was a time when tbo world
ber them by contributing liberally toward mat and sit before it until thn netting of the
the county tnofiument, which will be dedi­ sun, und then pray before It, and then fold was wflliug to pay such high tiricae as it will.
cated, according to the Inscription therwmi up hto mat ngniu and go homo- And the
"To those who offered up tbeir lives that next night, and night after night, until tbnt yers, doctors and editors with incomm of
ihto government of the jawplc, by the peo­ particular flower faded away, he would. re­ from €25,000 to $50,000 a year; but they aru
ple and for the i&gt;eople might not perish turn to it nnd bring Ids friends in ever in- few, nnd they aro worth every dollar that
they got Popular preachers command sab
• from tta earth."
/ j
The following are the township corm guitar or late before it, and they would olto arias that make an average lawyer's mouth
water. Tbo author who can write Ixwks ttat
mlttecsr
will compel people to rood them can got
■before
it
sipping
sherbet
and
talking
tta
Assyria—A. G. Kent, Wm. Pratt David
moat hilarious and shocking •caudal late into
Huggelt
Baltimore—Dr. A. L. VanHorn, Sam’l tho moonlight, ruirlao again anti again every
nauza kings. -Milton received £10 in hto life­
HUichmaii. R. K. Stanton.
Barry—F. A. Blackman. Gideon Hughes,' by way of a grand finale,' tba wboia company time nnd hto widow £3 after hto death for
would suddenly arijw" &gt;x.foro tlio flower and "Panultoe Lost.” Rider Hoggard can today
A. G. t'-ortrigbt
get •lO.OOO for a single story of 3lJU pages, and
iwcundn
it,
together
with
an
ode
from
Hafiz,
. Cariton—North 12 sections. It Wolcott1
j. Feheley; south 24 sections, John Shively, and depart.’’—Folk Loro of Plante.
authors as high aa f 100 n page. Sconw ot
J.-N. Covert
college graduates! apply in vain every month
Castleton—John Funitos, EH Evans,
••The Harp that Once Through Tara's
Frank C. Boise.
Hastings twp.—Wm. Merriek. P. W. Hall" commemorated ono of tha meat terrible
Burges.*.
and ho can immediately get a good situation
Hope—Dugnld Campbell, I. A. Osgood, nouaned. Tlio curve was bud in 554, or 1,335
C. F. CoJr. D. L. Morthland.
Tbe mini who
Irving—North 24 sections, J. G. Reuter.
John Herrington. Wesley Fox and Mm.
C. Peckham.
write aqnally good adverttoemanta can easily
' Johnstown—Frank Bullis, Willard Nye,
stitution had been instituted, violated with got os good a salary to-morrow.
E. F. Nye.
But whatever lino of intellectual work you
impunity tho immunitlefl Ibst inotruuMMit
Maple. -Grove—L. B. Potter, Jack Hink-

CROWDED PROFESSIONS.

TH SOLDIERS’ MONUMENT.

Orangeville—E. Hartborn. L. W. Wing.
PntWeyllle—M. Doater, Chaa. Huggies,
C. P. Pendlll.
Rutland—Jacob Edger. I). Moore.

Dr. S. C. Rich.
Woodland—Jcsae Jordan, Jas. B. Bawdy,
Dr. H. C. Carpenter.
Yankee Springs—John W. Briggs. S. C.
Ritchie.
'
We trust throe township committee, will
see to it that work is pushed all along tbe
line.
Wo trust each school district committee
will have Ida district thoroughly canvassed
by June ut at tbe very latent
We trust each patriotic num. woman and
child inoaeb school district will give some­
thing ta aid of this monument, which is to

oner at tbe altar of Temple Huadan, oounty

THOSE who

CAR DRIVERS' REASONS-

never sleep.

A DETECTIVE ON THE PECULIARI­

TIES OF HIS CALLING-

NEW

Lncll.b

os if she was saying tbe otwa-“7

IWW,
—— tbo front platform. J***

(otnewbat indignant tone.

Unlwd State" sot in th* lobby erf tho Windsor
hotel vortorday aflarnoou. and after repoated
solicitation by a reporter for Tbo Timm, cum
.
'
__ ^11 irIiii^
^•Ttwro te all tta difference iu the world,’

worn
■ — -— —
aru Rjroothtag utterly untrue. Strange as it

ih.iu«s L (ua-r-o»°wW. JT&amp; I..H I-”*"

i.a’kud M

‘STEkTi

Coital Slim.
'

guw
—।---- - ---------- uuo him could nut find employment in any
'

that did you I P«&gt;pto rmoralfr don't, or
they wouldn't swrar ut us so much."
•But." said too «uok«r. "IT. —&gt; Broad
way can stop tovcral rainut-* m front of tbe
tbeatrro nt night waiting for a low! Swmethnrc throe or four cars will ta Lunetad in
front of tta Stetropolltan Ojwra house or
Pulmor’s waiting fur • load of pawrugvr*
from tta ttaatrc. This delay often incon­
venience. pasM:ngers who ore in a hurry.”
"Ttey ain't quite
“tHc* about time on
Broadway.” said the driver, "owin', to tta
frequent blocking of tta strocta, which make*
exact time inipowbla At the samo time,
drivers and conductora who lay In front of

com: any’ll let tta cam stop oxcej* when
they havo to, and if spotteni should *0 '«»
standin' there ttay'd bo music, I tell you."
-.••But what ;&gt;o«alblo object could they tavv
In waiting fora load at a risk to tbtaselvesl
Tbo size of tbo loads they carry don't nuslte
any difference In their earnings, doua ItF

Tira DinratutJica im mctuods.

Franco- state detectives and tho municipal

than tho Knglbh

pony asks questlmu. They want to know if
tta driver mab-s a lial&gt;4t &lt;X not stopping for
folks tn idvto liimsclf tbe trouble, or they.oak
whether tho conductor gobble* tbo fares.
Suppoe, for instance, a *25 car drops to fx)
or fci) Ttat driver and conductor are under
suspielou and liable to ta laid off for other
put aboard to wo if all is straight, and tbi-u
look out for trouble. Even if ta flnd» every

it to a MINERALOGIC
ertlris and uses, deecribln
of converting them into
• It is a work of NATU
smrebas. and showing th
l«wL bird, and fish, wit

in Efland tBe detecUvre would io railed in
in front of all tta employee aud adc them all
manner of &lt;|i»-»t;uns, tta French would say

What is Saved

l. It saves the need of
need of a Biographical D
KientUle worts of the da
general Chronological w
any price. 5. And it to
any exception whatever.

caught. '

plgvons. Am mg tha vicious of all claimt,
male and Imudo, aro always tho«w to tofound «i&gt;'», for the sake of 1-uiag protected in

Or enquire of J
vmtljtauoti bureau.
fact te al

If ‘Harry tbe Swell* j»

ri'jaurtccl tn the police, and if

curnd, ‘Harry the Swell' l» liable to prove an
aMId. Indde the groat portico of Scotland
Yard to a large casr containing the pho­
tograph* of all tho ‘detectives employrd by

in a certain amount of

lieu do not put m&gt;icU faith in it

a big tanking bouse to selected &lt;rf irregular
iths hi» IteliitM are watched nnd the facta asLb acquaintance and ingratiate hnimtLf into

A MI0UT1

World-Famous Features!
A ■splendid AuitiM'inmi Organ iratioa.
known throughout the length and l.rwult!
of the laud. To sj&lt;rak of Its ran- merit. i&lt;
a u-selew tank. Suffice it to say that while
tills year it to mon* than
X

DoiMeltt Former Vasta1

and will go into any dissipation with
generally minds Ills business.n
"Does a wn^ll book generally moan that •

In all departments, the price of adm-dim
la reduced one hundred per rent.

man with tbo cigar.
Tho driver winked knowingly.
thing,” said be. "1 had a conductor on with
mo onco who* book got about|5a day lelow

and. by Joro! thoyrfouud tbnt bo wm jMittin'
tbo whole &lt;5 into hto own pocket. He got hto
walking p-.pjrs, and, sir. bo tad check enough
to go up afterwonto, b&gt;kl as' you pkew. and
demand on axpL-tuatJobaf hto dachargn from
tho super.
‘
allow tbe stucklwldani in tint road to nm tho
can,' was nil the su;wr‘&lt;i say to him.”—New
York Bun.
•
“It,” sold Mrs. Langtry in a recent inter

will jump at runcln.iutw from a taint sumetlilng. and frequently hit the mark, where
the stolid Britisher would be rtumbliag In

it may appear, hnt what &lt;tu&gt; be «r&gt;!rrd U tlw
right method* aro employed. There »u u
murdered ono morning in his office. Tbe
crime ha&gt;l evidently l&gt;oen committed the
night before, tor tlw body Juul been col 1 a
lung time, and tbe man’s family had waited

tbe stage; it* was necoedty that brought me .aafo bod tan rifled, anil beyond tbo ghastly
there; I like I.ren.1 .nd butter, and bad nd
IxilUt k&gt;.b. in
,u_ ___ . . I
tho money to get it When Mrs. taooucue.u
indicate with
came to me and luggreted that I should make
fitted. r*o,pfa
my first venture in atuatcoa theatricals for ta found.
Um benefit of u charity I wasjust making up
,,
.................. —— ■ wavuvu UMS
my tnind to start a market garden, for I felt
tbe robbery was evidently nxnmittod fur
sure 1 could succeed in ttat. and I tad a
vague Idi-u that rabtagmand cauhflowur aud
asparagus, having tta stamp of my special
attention, might be given a short vogue to pawned between 0 o'clock tho previous er«Covent Garden markut. I went on the stag^
determined to on-ept criticism from whoever
offund it, and I do believe that tbe orebretra

will U'll you something funny that hat
tome at my first prafsaianal sin
which was in January, 18{£1 1 was ti play

, ,, , —---- --wane 1
played tbo accompaniment and imitated all
tbo movemenu. The first night it was a
groat Ricccsa, so much
element Brott
insisted that I was doing all tha singing but
tho :».cond th., singer had either gotten » intOOnftM. norm tlw. -4_____

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different railway
throe trains, and

Ladd

1 have
invoice o
The pi
prise you

WILL EXHIBIT AT

hasYinx

nsiii, hit 2!, a

The Furnit
North side State

Troupe of Perforninii Stallions1
Imported and educated expressly for
this Show.

DRf

The Only S
7 FUNNY CLOWNS 7
Tbe Motley Son* of Mown-.

I make a special
deeper. All work
Leave orders o

property was foend in hto powmion. It's
SIXTEEN LILLIPUTIAN PONIES
not much of a story—if tb.i man hadn't
P*w»«- ’ho |&gt;i»V&gt;l ta would certainly have
got off, tat it shows how much little things In Surprising and Beautiful I’erformancro.
m,'0- s
*”• ”• “ ““
n aotec.tve will go to work.
'’Tbo* who aro totntxtal with the handling
Uf large suras of money are frequenCr
watched by detectives, particularly if anv
mawytomfastogfrumthetortituticn. Bank
part£uly’y lUhl. to ta kept utator 1—SEVEN TRIBES OF INDIANS—*
wnreUlancu. Not four ago a leak was known
In Ihrtr wnr-lUe dU|.U) nnd w-nd"”1
equestrian Sports.

roupc of Gypinasts!

u» M — di^Tg;
HJ tatac

ceaa coosuta in doing thoroughly whatever

wy swell

Traps s! IMiltai
---- It—

^^UrofauTiS?
was

•PP*^ Knbodyk^w w^ tt^TJi
bunks of all tiu,

Papers, started for the door
win'r’^
,hu■aked if he meaut. ta iMvin.

ANSWEF

It in a HISTORY, fir
izctl and heattan; tta cu
statistb‘* brought down
It is a GAZETTEER,
eitiM, aud principal tow
Asa work ou ARCH 1
oncltnt and modern, ful
It b a BIOGRAPHIC*
from tta earlirad jx.‘ri&lt;xl
It i. a GEOGRAPHIC

ary Hnca dividing natton
As a PHYSIOLOGIC^
every detail, with full 11
As a wort pn ASTRO
earth and heavenly I»odl

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Tbn ti.aZT
hiilSd

,-------- “’AUIU U1CL oiw or tbo

your graduation to crown you with laurel

Life on the Plains!

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And lUUUul, mntn»U»c H"’ “
W«t or th. new world .ilb Ih--lartlm cd Un old; Introdnrhu: &lt;r»
wmtent IndUn. nnd Mttlmn '"“TJ
Th.
mom nml nnd
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jnc imaiDovei
uiu remplrtr
iiiniK" " r»btt&gt;«k«
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the kind ever projected. includ.ur WO
type of manhood known to tbw "
- -- r- - -______ ___ the Hot
ty who frontier, or just »w. —
An exhibition Brat is tat • .-hv»

All No. 1 go
able. Pri
ber this wh
bracket to

Fu

may achieve must bo woo by patient toll and

GRAND FREE
a nation, and all that we

Ute (noted.

The Neu

wild west.

Jww no im|«rrfcctiom In them.

•■soraennxo, wu,
-- b
-- when wv'ro a littto b-hlnd time. \ ou kno&lt;*
U,U „ Uy » nw bo~ c-r. ~
and ns a rule snecrod pw«y wuU- ,r w"
in from a trip half a minute late wa v. gut to
explain. If we're a minute late there • tb.
devil to par. If we're two minute, late we vc
ro «, i!,. mttW, r»J

which ouob specially f
that which one can do

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VOL. XXXIV

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ended greatly in buzimws, or politics, or Ut-

i, of Ulster, the place was deserted,
and baa never
— *boon
------------occup — It to said
that his favorite bard dn
m, and t
plow th
bls faithful

Largest Cit
of any paf*
County.

KING &amp; FRANKLIN'S

Everything d

Street Parade

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Admission,

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25 dents.

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Hastings

3L. XXXIV. NO. 4.

Banner.

HASTINGS. MICH.. MAY 22.1889.

Hastings Banner.

WHAT IS

The New Peoples Cyclopedia?

Published Wednesdays, by
COOK &amp; ITieBZB2RZST
------ AT-----Hattixos, Bakst Coi-xtt, Micniaax.

has a good aupply of tbe raw material
growing In your court houseyard, between
tlie nlank walk and Iron fence and many
otlirf- place*. 1 think there Is a fine open­
ing. Mr. Editor, you may say Hint I am not
entirely disinterested in my free advice,
but I can assure you I have none of the
raw material to se!L
Russ, says
old men must be careful
of ouraelvea, for after we pass away 'there
is Hable to be a comer on "good old men.”
Phil's head ifru j up like a steer In a corn­
field. His votes had my approval
But was not Jerry happy almut the px—
sage ot his tobacco bill. Just time for a
hand shak* and off for the cars, and in an
hour I was al Mila Contrast, now and
then.

sunscunmog rates:
$1.00 IPEZR. YEAH.
It not pafd before tn« cod ot tbe year the
. U HISTORY, giving a complete history Of nations, ancient and modem. civH- l*ic« of subscription will pnelUvaly be gl.so.
In either cat# u rents will be added tor post­
,i it Jietdheti; the customs, laws, languages; religions, and resources, and all tin* age
when subscriber resides outside of tbe
- brought down to the present time.
county.
i GAZETTEER, giving the location and population of nations, states, counties,
\
AUVEKT1HI.NG BATES:
prineipnl towns throughout the globe.
.
One column per year.................■,............... *100 00
• t work on ARCHITECTURE, It gives all the orders and styles of architecture
Extra charge for special position. modern, fully illustrated.
J
emwejure,
JOB -PUNTING.
. BIOGRAPHICAL WORK, giving the live- of al! men aud women of note
Especial pride te foil in the Job Printing Dethe earliest perhMi of the world to the present time.
Atrtmsntof the BaJrxKH. Everything In the
. GEOGRAPHICAL WORK, giving the natural divisions ot the earth, with entire office Is new; and with tbe latest lace- ot
type,
the
most
approved
patterns of machinery
Dr. Hunt has taken up his abode near
■
..thengraved and beautifully colored maps, from the latest surveys and bound““drorcpjtepl workmen employed, onxbles the here.
.•, dividing imtlons and states.
IHxxxn to do ftnit-elaxa lob wark.
Wm. Chamberlain has moved into his
. .■ PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK,- it describes the entire organization of man in
new bouse.
■
'
’
,'stall, wit.b full Illustrations.
.
Mis. VanHorn is visiting friends here.
&lt;
work on ASTRONOMY. It describes the motions, size, and distances of the
The Ryan families have company from
.
iH-aveiilj*iKwlles, and gives the latest discoveries with telescope and spretroMarshall.
Mrs. Lucy Chappel. of Van Buren Co.,
,i MIX-ERAiXM»ICAL WORK, describing all minerals, where found, their prop■visited at L. H. Barnes* last week. She
mid uses, ik-reribing the manner of mining all the different orcs, and theproct-ses
was accompanied by her adopted daughter.
■ rting th.-tn Into their various uses.
..
.
John
Ryan has another car load of hima
work
of
NATURAL
HISTORY,
giving
the
most
complete
and
perfect
rv,
. and showing the habits of animals, from lhe smallest Insect to the largest
Quite a number of the old soldiers will
s.vk and fish, with accurate and truthful lliustratlons.
participate in the decoration exercise.- at
What Is Saved by Purchasing the New People s Cyclopedia.
Prairieville.
A. Barnes lias returned from tlie north
.
. .. . tin-m-ed oKo Gazetteer and Atlas of the World, 812. 2. It saves the
woods.
&gt; Biographical Dictionary, $12. :l It save- un entire library of the various
Wallace McCallum is home on a visit
. vu.rk- of tho day. which cannot be pttrcluised for less than 830. . I. It H a
Nettle Mclxrau.is home on a visit.
&lt; '.ronological work of data and facts that cannot Ik* had nt any other form at
Tin* meat market h doing a lively' busiK
•
'. And it Is the best and latest Cyclopedia now on the market, without
..ten: vkatevef.
For particulars address
'rhe barber shop Is over the market.

ANSWER: It is the Cirole of all Knowledge.

pOYri

W. I. SQUIRE, Toledo, O.
. r enquire of J. E. Pennington, Hastings House.

'Ladtes

IlanUrlil.

Elder Barnes sjient Saturday and Sunday
in this place.
Mr. Doty and wife visited GalcsSurg Inst

I Norman ELscy and wife, of Galesburg;
I spent a few days with friemls nt this place.
j Doc. Guttenu has been spending the past
week at L. ('. Edmunds In eliarge of aaiek
horse.
.Mr. Flshrtvill commence to finish this
year's sawing this week.
Mrs. W. Brunney. of Kansas, is visiting^
IL
Brunney.
Tins powder never varies. A marvel of purity
Decoration day will be observed at this
Btraagtn and jrholtaameness. More economical
than ths ordinary Kimis, and cannot fa -old in
competition with the multitudeot Ion test, short
Memorial service next Sunday.
’
wlght. aJuni or phosphate powders. Hold only
Artic Bellinger has returned home.
B. Zimmerman and wife spent Sunday
at Battle Creek."?’

Ladies POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

I have justureceived a large
invoice of Hassocks.
The price on them will surprise you Call and see them

The F urniture Dealer and Undertaker of
Barrj’ County.
*

h side State street, Hastings.

DRIVE WELLS,
I'ne Only SUCCESSFUL WELL Made !
' juke a specialty of driving tubular wells, or sinking wells
•rci'i r. All work guaranteed.
Leave orders or enquire at Rorabeck's Feed Sheds.

O. A. Whitright,
HASTINGS. MICH.

Ail No. 1 goods, desirable work, and season­
able. Prices on them are right. Remem­
ber this when you need anything from a
bracket to the finest bed room suit.

Furniture
Everything desirable in this line.

At the Blue Front.

Archie McCoy

COUNTY NEWS.
The following per»oi&gt;» arc authSrized to re­
ceive satacriptiom for the UanxkkWesley Myers. Woodland Center,
D. M. Jlvors. Gerkey.
W. H. Adk|n«, Montan.
M. &lt;i. Hals, NMhvuie.
J. McKelvey, Mau
Preston Jewell, AMj-ris.
Postmaster, farey.
Postmaster, Bandeht
.

•

O'lxmoeX

J. N. Covert. Carlton.
i
, ■ &lt; 1-rr-port.
-Irvins.
L. Northland. Cedar Creek.
V. G. Norwood, Helton.'
—dohn Shear. Hi k«rv Corners.
brown ft Cairns. FralrifVlIli-.
Byron KUher, Crcs-y’a Centers.
Wm. Browurd, Broward.
A. G. Jessup.Oran«ej-n;&lt;&gt;.
FosUtuvsicr, Yankee Sprin;.--.
.C. W. Annstroog,Bowtms Mills.
Moony t&gt;a!il to these agents will fa rwli-ted
for by the Baxxkb proprietors, and we trust
all sutweritars *1 tfa places named- who have
not settled with us will, be*.wood this dab? and
New Years, pay their subscriptions to the
BANNrU'a agents named
EespeetfnUv.
COUK 4 SISKERN.

Cah|ton.
The neighbors of Mnt. J., B.Carpenter
turned.out Wednesday mid plowed her
corn ground, dragged mid planted ft.
W. W. Colt, ex-Judge of Probate ofysffir
• Uy, was oh our streets last wecIS—
Quite a number are improving the looks*
of their farms with new fences.
Woodland has got a railroad nt lasL
Now. then. Lake OdessK had better look
oiil or she will go under. 1 think that
Lake Odessa bail tatter Join hands with
WnodJnnd. so that she may live. ■
Irving (Jaiu Js btilldhtg a house this
summer. !*&lt;- hns got the f^me UP and
has commeucoti mingling.
Quite a ifiimta^- from this place are go­
ing to Woodland the Fourth of July*
A Black &amp; Sou recently erected a fine
Red Scotch granite monument In memory
of I. N. Raymond.
_

lm-&gt;t Thursday's raiu distinctly brought
out the spring beauties of mother wfrth.
High Street was quite overrun with
nursery men last Saturday.
Kittle' Dooley -|&gt;ent .Sunday with her
pstbnts.
Miss Clifford Sunday cil at Mr. Dooley's.
Humor reports a fairing party of High
Street little folks oti Podunk lake lost
Saturday.
Whitney Tanner is greatly improving
the appearance of Iris farm by clearing out
old hedge rows mid building feneea.
Janie- Hendrick h.u recovered front lib
Illness and is again able to be at work.
•

Hattie Griffin Is home from Charlotte,
mid
ill keep. House while her mother
makes Kalamazoo friends a visit.
One &lt;&gt;f our Maple Grort* dudes rislte&lt;|
ills fathers pocket book and helped himwlf
to Its contents, uim! when its sin- found It
out he acciiM-d bis mother of ateallng the
»anic. Rather small potatoes iliat.
Mrs, J Wilcox »qtcut Sunday with Lake
Odessa friends.
J. D. Guy wishes to say to the Baltimore
and Juliustown readers tliat be will be nt
Jesse Erb's In North Baltimore on Wed­
nesday and at Peter Hougiitalin's, two
miles south of Pilchardville. on Tfiursday
and Friday of each week up to)lhe first of
July with his fine stock birse. Ht‘ is to
be set-n'tu be appreciated.
*

' Sam Shoup has the frame up for n new
kitchen.
.
F. G. Purtehax 1ms the cellar dug for a
new house on his farm in east Maple Grove.
Marver Bros, have the foundation of
their new bouse completed.
Ix^ttio Whitney Is teaching school, In
Rutland.
H. Martney and Geo. Dillburner was At
Hastings attending court last week.
I
Win. Brooks, so we an* informed, has
the Job of putting up two windmills for I*.
McOmtar.
Carrie McGmber has returned from her
Isaac Moan was In Hastings last week visit with friends In Wisconsin.
on'jury.
J. B. Messimer Is doing some painting
E. P. Rice Sundayed in Middleville, re­ for Mrs&lt;Messlnmr*s mother. Mrs,MeMore.
turning Monday with his family.
Wm. Mbore and Thomas Sullivan were
The measles are still hanging around.
In Hastings Monday and Tuesday attend­
Peter Pcndil is calling on old fiends.
Charlie Spier, of Jackson, h vlslthig at
ing ciurt.
A. J. Checsbrough Is now working on J. K. Wilcox's,
the Michigan Central mall route between
Mr. Welton and wife, of Leroy, visited
their daughter, Mrs: Rob. Phillipa, last
Detroit and Chicago. )
M.
The postofficc. was "moved into &lt;i
W Mtases Lily and Llbble Shoup, of Battle
Harrington's store Wednesday.
Peter Godfrey was ifi Hastings Friday. Crock, visited their parents hist Sunday.
C- Larabee. of Cedar Creek, was In the
OiUdren's day will l»e observed at the
ylllage last week visiting Dr. Peckham.
M. E. fJiureh two weeks from next Sun­
-Sum Roush and II. C. Peckham were in day, June ttth.
Mrs. F. M. Quick visited her aunt in
Hastings Friday.
ConvlS the post .week.
Phil Dyson, of Battle Creek, spent tbe
Wo are having some fine showers, which Sabbatii at home.
The Free Methodists will hold a three
are improving the growing crops.
days
meeting In J. K- Wilcox's woods be­
The fiwtlvc cut-worm Is making good
time in our eom fields. Some re-planting ginning May mat On Sunday they will
laik!nPottcr and wife visited at Dowling
will las done.
Clarence Itoollttle Is Wing 85 cents per
bushel for wheat for Merrill A Co., of last Sunday.
Sam Smith and wife, of Aasyrla, visited
Kalamuzoa
Our board of review, C. P. Pendill and at J. K- Smith’s last Sunday.
We are very much in need of rain.
Theodore Kyes, will meet at the home of
Supervisor Perkins tbe 21sL
Several of our citlxens were In your city
G. W. Palmerton is out on our streets
last week In attendance at Court. The
writer was one of the number.
F. F. Hilbert have sold their brick
in looking over your city I saw what 1 building to Dr. Baughman, who wUI put
thought was a fine opening for some enter­ in a drug store In about two months.
prising man with a patent turn of mind to
F. F. Hilbert expects to put up a new
engage In manufacturing, as you have an brick building on the opposite side of the
abundance of the raw material growing In
street on Mrs. Baitingers preoitoea.
your city. 1 simply suggest this as from
Gaa. Ballinger, Bu0 Snuggs and wife,
the columns of the BAjmA, you have of Grand Rapids, visited friends here on
seemed to be anxious to have manufactur­
ers come to your city. But I bear you ^Mjs? Gea Dillenbeck died on Sunday
ask what kind of a manufacturer do you la»L and was buried on Turadny.
mean 1 allude to lhe manufacture of
Mrs. Biter and daughter Emma went to
patent medicines, with burdock andyelfcw
on Saturday to
dock as tbe basis and some cheap whiskey Petoskey
of Wm. Bitzer, who was killed by the fallto preserve IL I think it is an admUted
fort by Hie medicine fraternity, ttatJhe '"wre’wmLoui
above plants have a certain amount of med­ SftturtHv lufc W
the
tain come
ical properiiea, and as your beautiful city

The best Adv
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1773.

Into Woodland Center.
Thecontest of the Demorest organiza­
tion of the 17th. was attended by a crowd­
ed house, and the medal was given to Mina
Minnie Wunderlich. The next meeting
will be on June 28th.
John WelaverL of Hastiuga, was among
Woodland people Sunday.
S. Thomas is running the saw mill dur­
ing the absence of Mr. Cline.
The wall for the roller mill Is completed.
Ed. Boyer has moved into the Wunder­
lich Bins.' house. .
Raj- McArthur was hurt quite seriously
on Friday tout. While moving Mr. Cline's
bam a sweep broke and struck him Just
over the right eye, knocking him aenselcM
and making an ugly gash.
Charlie Brooks lias Just completed a
well for L. Hough, finding water at the
depth of 43 feet.
,
Jacob Schrey is the next man to &lt;bave a
new well.
•
.
Mrs. CovillQ b&lt; a little better at the pres­
ent writing.
Mr. Clark and wife, of Ohio, visited Mrs.
C.’s parents last week.
.
Geo. Smith Is slowly recovering.
Earl Emory is slowly recovering.
John Barry and D. Smith were in our
town last week-prospecting.
Leonani Mauch ]x»t G. A. IL will ol»serve decoration day. They intend to dec­
orate thy graves In the Fuller cemetery.
Memorial services at’2 o'clock at the M. E.
church.
Dorr Stowell 4s home from lauising.
where he has been attending college.

Flansburg, the latter taking pooeniou
soon as an Invoice Is taken.
Ijuge amounts of com has been planted
with horse planters, thus making speedy
work and saving one-half the ordinary ex­
pense formerly Incurred when hoes were
used for that purpose.
Little Miss Holloway was surprised the
other day after school Iwura, when quite a
group of tar school mates went to her
home on doable quick time to remind her
of her birthday. Many presents were left
her as tokens of kind regards. • All had an
enjoyable time.
M. M. Rockwell spent a portion of last
week in ypur city as Juryman iu the cir­
cuit court for Barry Co.
Thomas Pennock sports with a fine sista
of horses.
Considerable complaint, is made that cut
worms particularly upon sod ground, have
commenced ravages up«c corn that la
Just above the ground.

Wm. Evans, who has been In Arkansas
all winter and spring, has returned home.
Our new postmaster, John Fundus, will
take charge of the office about July 1st
Leslie Huffman, of the Michigan Agri­
cultural college, was on our streets- last
Saturday.
’
.
Our band was out on the streets last
Saturday evening, and discoursed some
■excellent music.
Clyde Frances, of Hastings high school,
was home over Sunday.
The following are the names of those
who will graduate from aur high school
this year: Lydia Frlghncr. Minnie Dur­
ham, Jennie Mills, Ward Griffin, Adrian
Jacob Ruckle visited friends and
Carter, Burt Smith and Burt Reynolds.
■Thomas Pin-key and Lew Clark-went to
Last Wednesday Rev. A. Witham start­ Rochester last week, to work on a school
ed.for Clinton Co. to attend district quniterly meeting; from there will go to Clare . Chris. Hough and daughter were at
ami to hb ow n charge.
‘
Hastings last week.
Last Tuesday night Rev. Witham preach- ’ C. M. Putman, L. E. lA-ntz. Jas. Ffemcd-Jn Morgan'to a well filled bouse. Good mittg an-iiaving new concrete walks put
order prevailed. The Rev. lias many dpwn by C. Freer, of Hastings.
warm friends In-thia community.
Mrs. Goins returned from Bellevue SatHenry Strong changed engines Inst unlay. where the has been for some time
Monthly. The engine, owned by’ Frank j visiting her daughter.
Wright was able to do the work. He uow
Nashville merchants arc paying 8c for
has Mr.-Porker and,the work goes on.
butter and 10c for eggs. Quite discourag­
Mrs. A. Covey, of Morgan, cannot re­ ing for farmers, who have to pay toe for
cover. She is gradually »ly Ing with con­ sugar.
sumption. Her sister, from Hastings, Is
Nashville win not celebrate lhe Fourth
visiting her.
of July this year.
It i» hard to tell how It will terminate
Our brick yard will commence op&lt;&lt;ration
with Mr. Adkin's little girl. Sometimes Jnne IsL
to all appearances she la getting well, then
Quite a large crowd attended the
she will bo taken down again.
.
at the opera bouse Saturday tiight.
Each Saturday evening the trains bring
Thu much needed rain was welcome last
fishermen to Mr. Cole’s af Thornappic. '
Saturday night.
Quite a number of pleasure seckbru at
the lake Sunday.
Warren Dailey ha- moved Into Henry
Far sonic reason thcjwnple are not con­
Strong's house near the brick yard.
tributing very generously for the monu­
ment. Somnaay it Is nothing to them,
and thr.-e same ones are drawing a good
We luul a splendid raiu last Wednesday,, pension from tlw government. '
which help’d the crops a great deal.
Mrs. Eugene Young, of Charlotte, is
Seth Crosby has lost a splendid
visiting relatives and friends here this
Mr. Hull, from Knlamyoo. caught n week.
nice lot of bass out of Crooked Lake.
Dr. Hunt has moved to Cloverdale, and
Tlie ice cream social nt Orren Barrett’s the Turner hedge is vacant again.
was well attended, and a splendid time ■ Mrs. Sheffield and daughter, of Johns­
was reported.
town. visited at Mr. Talentine's last week.
Several of our people attended the lawn,
Frank Montague is improving the looks
social nt MHoSaturday evening.
of his hotue by raising IT up and putting a
A. P. lx*&lt;&gt;nard and wife visited friends wall under it. .
and relatives in Woodland last week.
IL T. F. Dodds spent a day with, us last

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

Pitching quoit- ixthehjiort of the day.
Mr. Evans baa moved into Mr. Van
Horns' bouse.
Mark Skillman has two sick homes.
Five Battle Creek, boys are Cfiusplng st
Crooked Lake.
George Eddy &lt;-u't a gash three Indies
Ibqg In the top of his foot while cutting
fence blocks.
Mr. Johnson's dog still tins the kn*k-Jaw.
It-oytr meetlug every Friday night an&lt;F
Alliance every Tuewlay night at the school
hnu-e.
, Christie Hnali visited friends at Banfleld.
' D. Ttanncy spent a day with us last.,
Mr. Gwin began to lay bis stone wall
last week, and will soon have the carpen­
ters at work.
Mr. Hbgen has Improved his lot by* set­
ting out shade trees around it.
.
E. D. Fish went to Kalamazoo on a bus­
iness trip.
The ball game between Cixlar Creek'ami
Rugby Corners resulted hi a victory for
Bugby Corners, the wore bring 14 to 12.
Mr. Cook, from Hastings, spent a day In
Delton last week.
Mr. l«abarr Is having quite a success
selling trull trees.
Nell. Scudder visited us last week.
Samuel Baird Is Improving his place by
building a kitchen on tin* ea«t side of his
house.
Harrison Hull spent Sunday with ns.
Frank Cole has gone north to spend the
summer.
,
I«afe Whitmore has removed his saw
mill to Cedar Creek.
Archie Burst spent Sunday at Delton.
IL Mildred is getting along nicely with
the school, ft being the best school we
have had In quite n while.

Farmers wear a cheerful smile since the
rains of last week.
Some miscreant while driving around
the corner earlj- one morning last week,
fired a pistol shot the tad! striking the
window glass in the upper story of Cortright A Brother's store, passing through
that aqd the curtain lodghia in cotton
goods. No other damage was done there­
by.
Mrs. Wallace McNeil, aged 49 years, a
former resident of this place, died at her
home in Battle Creek on the morning of
the 14th, and on the Idth her funeral ser­
vices were held at the Methodist church.
Rev. Albertoon officiating. She leaves n
husliand and four boys, lhe youngest of
whom Is about ten years old. to mourn her
sudden dejwrture.
A. Gilbert, aged 89 year* an early set­
tler of this township, died xj_thc rwidence
of his son-in-law. Simon Lamont, on tlw
11th and hia foncral service* were bold the
18th at the bouse. Key Albertson, officiat­
ing.
Mm. F. Slack, of Douglas, accompanied
by Miss Anna Mack, are visiting a sister
of che former. Mm. Rockwell, and other
relatives and friends residing about here.
Lew Smith, af Caledonia, made a brief
visit with W. T. Barber and A. Cortrlght
last week.
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Rumor has It that John Hage lias soM
out his Interest In the drug store to Chas.

Following are the rest of the cases dlsyo.Mtl &lt;if nt the term of court which _pdjOTTBctl Saltlril*).
'
Andrew J. Hardy vs. Charles .Scheldt;
aseumpalL Continued by consent of de­
fense on usual .terms.
,
,
FPsple jrs. Edward Bcneway: forgery.
Pleatl guilty. Sentenced to six' months
Imprisonment In Jackson prison.
Sarah Wright vs. Frank C. Treat, salootiist tuni bondsmen. In till* case the
plaittiiff sttetl for damages. She wax
thrown from her buggy in a collisiou with
another buggy whose occupants were
drunken men who hid obtained liquor at
Trent's saloon in Nashville. The jury
brought In a verdict of 8300 and the costa
in lhe cow. In our opinion this amount
Is very small ctanpored to the injury done
Hie woman who was In a delicate condition
nt the time of tbe accldenL
John McConnell vs. John Fighter. The
jury brought in a verdict of no cause of
action.. In this case the plaintiff tried to
collect a Bohenudn wheat note which he
claimed to have acquired as an Innocent
purchaser.
Riley Chilson vs. Fred England: appeal
in replevin. Voluntary non suit with
leave to" move to set aside on or before
first dayjjf nejct term, witli stay of exeeotlon-HnUl andTIiciuiliDg first day of next
tent.
‘ Stephen T. Clark vs. Wm. H. Norman;
a&amp;sumpsx . Jury trial. • Judgment for
plaintiff for 8370 aud costs to be taxed.
People vs. Mary Bilby: exposing child '
with Intent to abandon. Continued on
petition of respondent
People vs. (irlando Shaft: felonious as­
sault. (‘.ontlnued. Tbe matter of deter­
mining the amount of ball to be fixed was
referred to circuit court commissioner A.
E. Kenaston.
’ People vs. M. C. Woodmansee; abortion.
Continued on application of respondent­
People vs. Wm. Frace; violation village
ordinance. Withdrawn.
Richard Freer vs. The city of Hastings;
assum|4lt. Continued*.
Emily McOmtar vs. village of Nashville.
Proceedings to recover tax paid under pro­
test. Withdrawn.
•
Henry Shriber, appellee, vs. Jacob Shri­
ber. appellant; assumpsit. Continued.
Tbe following divorces were granted:
Almira B. Smith vs. Henry Smith: Mary

lottie R. Carpenter vs. Geo. W. Carpenter;
Henry 11. Hull vs. Ida Hull; Marla Bark­
huff vs. Cornelius Harkhitff; Walter Cooley
vs. Emma Cooler: Edwin W. Grants vs.
Mary Granta; George J. Long vn. Jennie
!x&gt;ng; Lucy Ann Shafe vs. John Shafe.
Dennis McCarthy vs. Margaret Dooley
et al.; foreclosure. Pleadings. Contlnu-

Ollve lxx?kbart vs, Engene Weaver.
Bill to scUumide mortgage. Pleading and
proof Sy/t’on tin tied.
A cqrdial invitation Is extended to ail
eivle societies fo jctn In the rxeretara on
Decoration day. Ahn tn the mayor, ccmmon council and city officials,
I’ust.
Ftitxgcralo
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Hastings Banner

YOUNG TURKEYS.

FARM AND GARDEN.

Hastings. Wednesday. Maytfl. 1889.

OBSERVATIONS AND EXPERIENCES
OF GENERAL INTEREST.

The dfapwitlow of tbe surplus In the U­
S. faeasury engages the attenlBn of our
■tatefunrn. but a nr«te vital qu—tlon has
oar attention, nnd that is the reduction of
the aorptu* consumptives. Since the dfa. eovery and introduction of,Dr. King’s New
Discovery for cimsumptiou, there has beeri
a markwt decrease In the mortality from
this dnwd.il dlM-a*e, and it is possible to
- still further reduce the number of consump­
tive*. How? By keeping constantly at
band a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery
nnd urine' according to direction’, upon
tbe appearance of the first symptoms, such
as a rough, a rokL a sore throaL fcchesL
or ride pain. Taken thus early a cure ta
guaranteed. Trial bottles free nt W. H.
Goodyear's drug store.

Cultivation.

Some terr-years ago the editor ot The
Rural New Yorker began tlrc advocacy
of level, shallow culture for com; drill­
ing'iu tho seed instead of planting in
hills; cultivating both ways, and surface
manuring or fertilizing. Ho raised at
Ute rate of 142 bushels of shelled com
to the acre in that way, and lias advocat­
ed the method ever since.
Others had practiced one or more of
Epoch.
the fditurv* of this method previous to
The tnmritlon froni
Hnscrio&lt; w1’1 Mr. Carman's big yield, aud nothere
• painful riekneas to robust health marks an , are nianr
many tunuuuc,
advocates 1W
foe ma
his umuuu
method onenepoch in tbe life of the indiv Meal, huch . tin..
Pniirio Fanocr recently ntaremarkable event is treasnred In the tested- to- the pte^dnderancc
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-of tho
5. testi
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memory and the agency Whereby tbe good mony nt tho winter's meetings of the
health has been attained ta gratefully
bleneiL lienee it is that^i much is heard Illinois Farmuni’ institutes timl clubs in
tnprulw of Electric Bitters. So many feel favor of sltallow cultivation for cent,
they owe their restoration to health, to the and gives tbe following explanation why:
use of the great alterative and tonic- If Thin rank growing ^lant quickly fills tho
you are troubled with any disease of kid­ soil with u iuuhx of roots. If tbo roots
neys. liver or stomach, of long or sta&gt;rt arc continually broken, the inevitable
standing you-will surely/find relief by use result is that the plant is seriously weak­
of Electric Bitter*. Bold at 59c.-and Si ened in the effort to replace these mouths
per bottle nt W. B. Goodyear's drng store. ot the jdant. It is undoubtedly true, as
a rule, that level cultivation is better
The best wilve in tbe world for cuts, than mtUng.
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, oon.it,
and all skin eruptions, and positively cures
piles of no pajrrequired. • It ln guaranteed
to give ]&gt;erft-ft satisfaction, or money re­
funded. Price 25 cts.
box. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear
John E. Melchers, for. many years a pro­
minent business man of Brighton, died
Mondny. Aged 72 years.
Two rreut enmnlea-lUMd's Sarsaparilla arid
I a pure blood. Tbe latter is ntteriy defeated by
the peculiar medicine..
* .
The saloon ewere the Axworthy murder
took place, at Port. Huron, has been closed
bytbeshft-iff.

Young turkeys are subject to two spe­
cial dangers—(1) a peculiar susceptibility
td wul and (in less degree) to cold, and
(2) a great liability to diarrhea. For the
first week, 'American Poultry Journal
says, the young bird should have little
beyond lutrd boiled egg minced tip with
dondeliou leaves, or a little bread crumb
may be added. All through dandelion
leaves make far the best green food, but/
if they cannot bo Had. chopped Ix-ilpD.'
nettles or onions chopped iino are tho
next best. As they get older, they are
fed on good barley meal or oatmeal, and
may also lux re almost nd libitum fresh
curd squeezed dry from the whey, but
buttermilk is about ns likely to cause
trouble on anything can be.
The egg for a week ia of very great
importance, to prevent a slight tendency
to diarrhea from the first which.often
seta in, and gets worse, and carries them
off later on. While young turkeys re­
quire the utmost care when very young,
and should be confined fcr awhile, let it
be known tliat they wiil not thrive un­
less they have the benefit of. a range os
they become hirgyr. They are active
foragers, and must have a chance to
exercise that peculiarity, but in so doing
tliey wiil pick up the greater part of
their food. Those who grow tobaqco
should always keep n flock ot turkeys,
as tliey are very destructive to tho targe
green worms that do so much'damage to
thal crop. If allowed a range and fed
ou grain at Might, they can easily be
taught to come up at regular hours.

. There oremany intcllispit mule lirwcdera in Misaouri, but thu Kentucky stock
lias tho gvneral profcrericol Kentucky
mules, upon an average, are worth 810
per head more tlian thu Missouri inuli**,
frjfiu the fact that they ore better broil.
There i* more thoroughbred blood dif­
fused among the horie stock generally of
Kentucky and Tuimeasec than in liny
other states of the Union, thus giving a
better das* of ^narea tolirucd from thin
can be found oUtiiide of these two states.
On t he other lutnd thu bl&lt;x&gt;d of the Clyde
am) Itarchcron mixed with tho evtarso
Canadian ta tho foundation of a targe
numlicr of the brood marret in tins nurthwcsL They produce targe, coarse, slug­
gish mule* not to be compared to ,flio
somewhat smaller, but elean limbed,
active, high spirited mules out of well
tired Kentucky mares. No animal shows
tho effect of good breeding more readily
or to.a greater advantage than a mule.—
Farmer anti Breeder:

Over oo .people were forced to leave their
are'constipated and have headache and.an uti-

COBN BOOTS WITH I’teP AM&gt; spX.rj.ow
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TILLAGE.

• The principal objects in cultivation are
to kill the ■weeds and to keep the soil in
Talbot St Potter, of Detroit, will soon proper tilth us to its surface^ The prepa­
begin the work of building an electric rall- ration of tile soil for the ramification of
the roots must necessarily precede plant­
ing. The extension of roots ta not\by
' Consumption Cared.
, An old phy»icnn. retired frotn j&gt;rn&amp;fcv having forcing their w ay through the soil. The
■ bad placed in his hands by an Hast India ml»- roots enter Ixstwcen tho jtirticies of soil,
' slotuiry the formula ot a slniplovricrtaMe rem­
edy lor the speedy mid j&gt;ennaiHTrt cure of eon- however fine. Theu. a* tlio roots thick­
Busiptlon, bronchitis, ratarrfa, asthma and all en, there is side jirewuro. and this In­
threat and lung aSrctlons, also a positive and
radical cure for nervous debility and all i»et- creases with the growth of tho roots.
Soil, to prptnota growth, mart be Arm
enough to preservo capillarity. .' One ob­
ject in cultivation ta to keep tho surface
ctMage. to all who desire It. ibis rec Ipe ifi Ger­ loose and Triable. Thus the sun pene­
man, French or English, with full directions trate* more easily, thu rain and dew also
tor preparti r and usfnx. Sent by mall bv ad- are better held, and in times of drought
8^.7as??iSK‘aS.'‘ui'S'rYW x tho moisture of the sab-spil rising con­
A12 yean* old boy has been jailed at Ijtn- stantly is arretted a* tbe jKiint of Htufnfie
aing, for iirdmlscuous anil fluent bias­ cultivation ta reached, and so the roots
aru enabled to conserve moisture that
would otherwise bcloet. The science of
■Uncle Sam’s Nerve * Bone Liniment cultivation,
therctorc, b toJccep th*4urwill relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia and
face mellow above the point where the
rheumatism. Sold by ill. druggl-On.
roots ramify, nnd roots will always be,
The Inglox^^burity hoHkultnral society
will hohFa flower show June B, at Lansing. found extending up to tliia point. Two
to three incite* in depth is sufficient
English Spnvin Liniment removes all therefore for Huh summer cultivation,
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps nnd Blem­ though when tho crop is young und the
ishes from horses. Blofld Spavin, Curbs,
root growth correspondingly small, cul­
Splint*. Sweeney, lllng-bone. Stifles, all tivation may extend to four inch/.-s.
Swollen Throat*, Sprains. Cough, ekv
How quickly the roots fill tiicsoills
Save 850 by use of one bottle. Warran t^
Poli by Dr* E .H. .Uthnyj, I&gt;rugglsL shown in tho cqtof growing coni, as dufennineu \v Professor -Haye&amp;Mi the
Hastings.
grounds of tho Iowa Agricultural col­
Hog cholera Is alleged to be raxing in lege. This shows on one ride how deep
Commerce township, Oakland county.
running shovels cut tbo root*. Ou tlw
l)r. Jaques* German Worm (takes destroy other side, are shallow running ahoveb
■wonns and remove them from lhe *jpde». wfafch not only stir every portion of the
Safe, pleasant and effective.
toil, but al.su at the same time root out
Rev. S. C. Stricklund.-nf Constantine, re­ thu weeds.
By shallow cultivation is meant a* lit­
ceived u fino donation visit rroentiy.
tle interference with the roots as pract icuUncle Sam's Condition Powders will
ble
while preserving a mellow surface.
cure dlstcnqMTs, cAughs, c&lt;Hdx fevwa nnd
most of tlic diseases to which horeci^ caP The surface of a com field ryay thus be
kept mellow whether the season be wet
tie, «heep, hogs and poultry are subject.
or dry.
K. IL Hungurford &lt;t Qi have purchased
the Petoskey bottling works.
Ayplj-iDK Fbo«plii&gt;te«.
W. II. Bowker answers tho query
Mr*. Charles Greenwood, of Indianapolis, "Whether to apply plioepliatca under­
bad what the,doctora called, asthma, but neath- or on top of the seed corn” us fol*
■be got little relief until shetookDr. Miles' lows: “If the com b planted on phoeNow Cure, which soon made her long pliate atone, three-fourths of the fertil­
wtaded. stoppl'd thd pain In chent, swelling izer should be sown broadcast and har­
of ask lea. cough, palpitation, cte’. Sold al.
rowed in^o ti*o noli, and tbo balance
W. H. Goodyear's.
strewn n|ong(fhc furrows^ If it is a fer­
Frank Auderaou, n young unmarried tilizer jrattsesaing hny strength at all it
man of Muskegun. gave way to a fit of mel- should not Ihs dropped in the hill, cither
atKhofiaaiid cut his throat.
above or below tho seed, as it is likely to
' Cols'. Carboll*o»p
injure tho young tender nffits as tliey
I* a medicinal toilet soap, absolutely pure shoot out to gather nourishment. Tbo
and free from the delnterions Ingredients best way is to strew it along the furrow
used In many of the so-called skin roajta. v. heh used in connection wiLh stable ma­
It porifie* the akin, allays tlte irritation of nure. Corn nx&gt;ts reach out in every di­
sunbunt, rari* and prickly bent, softens the
hand* aud prevents rougiiness Mid chap­ rection, and before the com plant fa half
ping. cure® black beads, pimples and skin grown the ground is nearly full of roots.
blemtahes. .-md preserves, freabens and Cora ta a great surface feeder, nnd for
beauttfie* the eixapiexiori. It produces a tliat reason tho fertiliser should not be
soft, ereamy emulsion, even bi hard water, plowed in deep, but applied near the sur.
and-Is a positive taxury for the bath, the
toih-t and the sunery. Get only tbe gen­
Itariy liirrwt Ularkberry.
uine, the label ou which fa black and the
Our cut gives an Idea of tbo oval *ymletters green. Price S* cents. Sold by E.
H. Lathrop.
’
mctrical form of the Early Harvest black-'
Seymour J. Mason lost hta right hand in berry. As the naans suggest*, this is one
of the earliest blackberries in cultiva­
‘ a bum saw at Faloon ufllL Big Rapidstion. It is a compact dwarf grower and
The purifying effect* at Ayer’s Sarsa­ produces fruit of medium size and fine
parilla are sure and speedy. Take It this
quality.
lECUtlL

Work has begun on the Adrian electric

Tbe propristorsof Santa Abie have authorired W. H. Goodyear to refund your
®«mey if. after giving this CaUfornla King
Cough Cures r fair trial a* directed, it
ffiima to give satisfaction for tbe cure of
,CnM,P’ Whooping Cough and all
: iraibl™. Win U» &lt;Hm„
Tbw

.rr wll£
Sold,,

fcta» ~mil7 c««, Ita tataM eH,^

POE’S FORDHAM COTTAGE.
the

Viok claim* that tho Early Harvut u
valuable not only hecauae it is on early
prolific mxI, but that it carries well anil
pn*nto a haadaecw ugmranc* in

Beans grow beat bn a light, warm or
sandy soil. For. field culture the white
marrow is a standard New York nnd
eastern variety, largo, oval in form -and
unexcelled in quality, and brings the
highest price in the market. It develops
a large amount of foliage and is inclined
to throw qul a good many numfrig vines.
Tly white rinvy, medium, or pea bean, is
entailer, round oval in form and well
adapted to thin soils; productive under
good cultivation and a standard commer­
cial sort. Beans are pliuted in rows
about three feet a|«art, either in hills or
drills, after all danger of frost is over,
and should never 1&gt;0 worked wh.-n wet
with rain or dew. They should be liar-1
• vested before frost.
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'

Till- Journal d' Agriculture is .author*
ity for tlie statement that it fecustomnry
tn Upper Saonu (ftance), both on farms”
nnd in villages, to jiresfwve meat in bum­
mer by placing it in large earthen pans
or |&gt;ota filled with curdled milk, or even
with akimnuxl milk, which soon curdles,
and storing'tho vessel in the cellar.’ In
order to 4kcep the incut beneath the
surface of the jnilk, it fa loaded with
clean atones. {.Katja preserved'in this
way for over a week, without tlio'least
change in its flavor. When it is needed
for use. it,fa simply washed and dried.
The milk fa fed to swint.

The very simple, but effective and con­
venient, tool represented ,^i tho cut is,
says Southern Cultivator, valuable for
mending.broken shafts or handl.-a. It is
especially deagned for wrapping wire
tightly in joining the broken pieces. Tbe
tool is a hickory stick or Imndle twelve
-B A

DEVICE FOR MEXOnta SHAFTS,
or fourteen inches long. At' A A arc
slanting
a -----littio —
huger tlinn the
— holes
wire. Thcrotan notch for guiding the
wire at B. To keep tho notch from' wear­
ing too deep, drive a nail just under it.
Tlio figure shows how the tool looks and
bow it Is uand.
Professor Goff says: Whole potatoes are
tho best to plant, as they give more gain
In the crop than tlio extra amount of seed
required. ^The strongest eye* are on the
seed end. Never u*&gt; sprouted seed. No
particular difference where you put the
fertilizer.' Potash is the lx*t fertilizer,
and tho best soil a gravel loam with clo-

Ont* are one of tho l&gt;e«l egg producing
foods known, says Southern Fancier.
Oats would be more extensively mwd
were it not for the rough hull. Now that
a hulks*! oatrean be rai*ed the problem
of cheep egg producing food ha* been
solved. It should constitute three fourths
of tbe diet of Che targe breota, wheae in­
activity cause* them to take on more fat
than is desirable.
A complete change of the soil In flower
pota is sometimes neccssury. and will en­
able a plant to secure more food and grow
better.
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Dry Goods Store

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?#rthl7boon, iielng une.-uAird a» an appellx Ing
cordial and jeelorative toule.
Kn estimate of the loss by fire In the
homestead district upper peninsula, places
the 1ms at 8220.000.

hill fn«n tbo railway pwr .

trre. time »b«
hidrurticarl-ir Tbo &lt;'■«««•
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au«t jrimlilvo affair that»-«»,"orB thM"
•verity ymreaga. ,l J*

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l.lkdauras ra™.E-r. »
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tpo targnkquaro room* au&gt;lu Mtcben. “ie
middle room «va*llX1^ ^y Foo »» “ dining and
rittlns room, nrsl hU vteltor»_
cciv«ile*r- after hU a if* terelno Ul- She

IX TUX rA-HUJOXACUl Qiuimut
Tbo wrotsd flour M* d.rso rooms with low
cniling-s-but Uwy are neatly pJastrrol, airy
and nsafortablo. Oro ofth«* oV»r tfa’

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A Fine Quai

gon frames and gold toad, ruat
selllng for 81.49, also on th. it 2&gt;; fa-b ^tt
black Mteeu umbrella*. |41fM„n r
and gnld head* that an- letag
fft&lt;
•1.10. These are two of.th,. SKst jn
An Owosso woman discovered a white ant wire tn rain rihd shin. umbrellai.eS
snake in au egg the other day.
offered to the puMle. Th.With gold head that Wr are gi-.j,,.
81.49 fa jturt Um same a«thM s&lt;*Ml»-1M*u&gt;.
Istalw. Men Uy to briMre
tm pleasant if true. but
met for 82.50. We clond out tie iut I Wii
Do not let an acute attack
.prising nearly four hundred: they
pardoned cheap, and you ;, rettingffi»
self of dll" trouWeson* disc*** spcedilv by the advantage-of oar parrha . towmter u
uuue mesas. Al all dragglst^
fa neeuMafy to cr-tm- .
s, they
I tog-catcher “Blakely, at Detroit, has moving fast only 81.4lFiof -., j; ir(,.b B -d .
started two wagons in the dog traffic.
headed rilk umbrelta worth
andSklo
■ ‘Eilert's Daylight Liver Pills art* a boon to for fanfblack sateen timhn I'-a. gwhi tar’-M
sufferers Irani sick headache, »dt»r stomach, worth 81.90.
torpid, liver and indigestion. Sugar coat­
wk pleasant to take and warranted to go
Our Stunner Umbrellas
through b? daylight

humws. the

A ’tSirc JXSid

Ask for Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla

dtatb mid n-p-atal that If she could havs
t*cn there to nurse faba through hfa "bod
Spoil" ho would havo rocurmrod. Tt.» neigh­
bort raised money for ber to go on to Haiti
more. I’o. had Iwi behind in hh rant for
Mrrerni months, aud Mrs. Cfemin afterword
rotunwri to rail off their littlo /boorahold
goods. Of thews Mr*. Cromwell Obtained a
dock, ■ rwkii« chair aud tbo fail tamili
Bible
1
Tho cottage which Poo obtained for 4100 a
bt^n rwitexl during recent years for
•f®-,
&gt;1° lbl&gt; !»&lt;«*» «md land were raid
at public auctam for I&amp;.700. Fur a number of
““i*-1 ’&gt;»«11&gt;
Deehrrt, tbo widow of au eogjuocr who an
•asted in making tbo plain of Central mrk
tv ■•
. 7,“ •■-■j
-'I., tuc menut-c and
of I-onlbam. With tbo growth af the
d7,'1
',in’ Frr*uJ tacresied in valuo
vntfain a few yean, !n tab roighborhood, and
b aro of tbe b«t in Ural purttaa of
Fb.dluim. .bo owner now inteud* to tear
down tonhonso if it l» uot taken by the pork
department, and to diqc«.- cf the protMrtv
I. taUtas kta-S.TLrt Trttajr" ’

MARR &amp; DUFF

Are having the -biggret kind of, ttJ
impo—imc. airo»M&gt; incw tbair Sfi Inch (ilovia silk. uniterJiu, jJ*

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fosfaiimbd brick chimney nm« up-througw
the rui&gt;f„iui.l ha-, uu open llrcplare, where a
cheerful »&lt;»&gt;l «rn can blare and enrkte in
winter. It is «i&lt;l tbat Fo* wrote two of his
latest (xwnn. ••L'talume" and ••«treka,"fo
this ruotii. The'quieted day* of 1*1* Ufe
were spent io hi» borne in Fonlhaln. « hen
Dr. Georg.- L. Walfeford. a prominent
ho tewami* fiunou* front "Th* Harm" and
tome of hi., rtori®, I’ou was living hi the elty physician of Coldwater, aged M, died there
In bumble quarter*:floor Waatangtoa square.
ThL wa* (hen lb* fiuhloiiabte urigbborhood
of New York, nnd brown ‘■too-* dwelling*
taul uoly Jwu begun to start up along t*ilower end of Fifth avenue.
Tbo rcpotatlan which bo obtninsd from bi»
litornry work did uni materially uxroaw
Ins imai* Ho hail for reveral year* be--n
doing wiilorial wort on Tbo Evening Mirror
Sarsaparilla, and be sure you get it. when
yon want the beat blood-puniter. With its
’ forty, years of unexam­
yard In tin* M'lgidiorijood of Eightieth rtnet.
pled success in the cure
which wtut Urao well out of town. Tbo deof BIockI Dreeaat -. you
eU&lt;m in a libel suit Jn hi* favor gavtf him a
few bundrwl duflari- ta ready m-w-v, and. in
preferring
Ayer s
thotjirfaig of 18*1 b« rented the Fordbani
house and went with his who and to r mother,
Mrs. Cleaitn, to live there. Has wife, Vtrgudn, waa thrn suffering from cotudimptioa.
to any other. ThefuieSlio rallad for a little, but soon again tragan
runner of modern bldod
to fail and died io tbe following year.
The grounds around thu cottage oxui&gt;rta&gt;
tuqurilta is still the
about two nerm. Tliey slope away into n
runs: popular, being in
shady, grassy hollow. A bam^.-dgsof rocks
overlooks tl»&gt; cliff and tbe valley nearly 100
greater demand than all
fret below. To tbe eart the view Mretete*
others Combined.' Il is
into Connecticut and'over tho sonml to the
taghly concentrated —
tbe only SI Sanuqiarilla
i*» tradition tliat a British lottery occupied
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worth S3 a bottle.
thb site tor wnno time during the Havolutloo.
••Ayer's Sarsaparilla is setting* taster than
ever before. I never hesitate to recumwho know him through hl* reputetioo. ilia n&gt;*ad it "—George W. Whitman, Druggist,
oxpcniKK were mnul) aud hia duticx only neb Altxny, Ind.
»
u be cared to iwe.umn Hr Uok long walks,
often going to tbo city on foot,
hi* favor­ Ayer’* Kar—parill* tar exceed those of any
ite route wan itown and over «!&gt;•■ Harlem at other, and it gives thjwougfa satisfaction. *
L- H. Bush, De* Jlolne*. Iowa.
High Bridge.
’•Ayer's Sarsaparilla and Ayer’s Pill* are
0:&gt;e cf bi- iHljbbojx.MrT. Realm Crom­ tbe lw&gt;«t selling mod'.clne* in ray store. I
well, who lived Jar many years a few hun­ can reo.niniond them consctenttouslv.”—
C. Diekbans Pharmacist. Hoteland. III. ■
dred yards (rum tbo Pon cottage, remember*
" We have sold Ayer** S—pvilla hero
him wbm, iu a girl, sho saw him for tho
for oyrt thirty years.and always recoiofirst time inn cherry trre.nicking trult meud. it when asked to name tlio boat
SIk&gt; thought him "nice looking and ■octa WoiMt.&gt;mrifier.''- W. T. Mclaran, Draggirt,
Lie.” Ho told Irar bo fatal brought htf ivifo Augusta, Ohio.*
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out there "to get guc,tealr ami to dig ti&gt;
■••I tore* rold your mini I cine* for the but
thu dirt,'' bat Mr*. Cromwell uhonrved, •'*bc seventeen year*, and always keep them in
"utui weak and thin to dig much, and ate Mock, a* they aroataplo. 'There la noth­
ing w grxri for the youthful blood' aa

omtentad Mm. Ci«n:n ire cnlkd “Muddh.”
aid ltx&gt; “Eddft."
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On tho taonilng that sbo hoard cf Ptx.-1
death In Baltimore, Mrs. promwell went over
to lhe bodan and found lire Clcw.n packing
ujs Sbo trad received a Utter from Pu. say­
ing that ho «a* about to bo tuorried ’again to
n lUkltimrirn
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Confbmaiitxino

rreetablr world of moisture and
_ J..a
ihH u-liolo earth tw­

it I

'• Ayhr’a Saraapari!!* give* the best
taction of any medicine I bare in stock. 1

It never

W.. ,
v.
n.AAA. — EA. r.
Calhoun, Monmouth, Kansas.
(

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

That we are selling for 82.49 and «.Mare
K&lt;km1 gillie for 83.59 BI1&lt;1 »:w.. We faMl.
them in Idt 1&lt;wji and steudiud-lengtli
handles. Full-line of tanry isoatob. all
•tyies and prices.
,
We are having a Wg trade &lt;&gt;iymr H.nng
Jackets that we are selli.-ig for Sxw.
82.76. 8X00. 83.3a, 83.73. Sl.Qb tad 8t.te.
etc. These an- unusually pretty »tyiM
and good value*. They are in black
colors. Also a big line of beaded wraptnn be found In bur cloak department, at «tractive prices front 83.71; 84.iH&gt;. Ute.
85.00, 83.50, -86.00 and tjC-.W, etc. it win
I&gt;ay you to look n* throurh. Also auk tox*
the finest line of lace curtain* in the city.
That Is wliat we can show v-icwnd atfte
lowest price*.
t
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PriceS!; ili, $5. Wcth S5 e tUte.
yyvbeuMvaadTuaCaicA.
rxi P*u.v N«w» became it** n

other animal food.

ATAREASONAE

CO

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LOOK
FOR
THIS

ON
EACH
PLUQ

IF YOU ARE LOOK

AN EXTRA SWEET

DONTfAJL TO

_Ask.Your.Deai.es
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jM&gt;.fiN2EH&amp;BROS4o

YOU CAN LE

SHORTH

Jas; as readily ** i? attending
.. at 1-4 the expen*
LESSONS BY N
A new method-SIMPLE in
KborUnuxl writer* aet from

BATTLE CHEEK.

S50 TO SI60 PER
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P. DRAKE, M. !&gt;..

Office orw Holloway’» drex »tece.
Offire boon f-um 8 to I p m. Trleptape.
nectiug with r«*Kteare. a! HoBomqa 4tw
■lore
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M. B. GILULSP1E N- Urv Fubik

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. and I". 8. Ctaim .tmL wtn prosocote all kitrf* &lt;&gt;l
JJJ

$1,000 PER YE

JUST. THE THINC FO

Send f*c particulars
STENOGRAPHIC If

XANN ARB

YOUNG MEN ra
SUnat*«&gt;D* fatrnlthed firreo

H—ttag*. Mich.
M. F0WLE1L
Dentist.

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TUART. KXATTK5 * ' »X.U*«X

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Lawyers.

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United States court*.

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Axaoclate office-. Horn- is. ifi and n. iw
□ouaemati Btoek, Graud ltai&gt;ht&gt;. Midi.

Al.
M &gt; • -.CHKUrroniEii II. I ax Ar.xiX
pRAMEK, BATES A CRAMER.
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Attorneys at L«w.FrarUers In all court* ot the. stale and
Slates. Special atlrn:;...:.
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OECTS,

Prepared by Dr. J. C Ay er a Co., Until. Mas*.

•FIFTH
Irin

drift

HERE'S YOUR OPPORTONIH.

A. BARBE IL M. I».
Physician and Suntvon. - '
Office over Nevtns nore.
!nxs •
W. LOWRY. M. I».
.
Physician and Surgwm. ;
Makes a specialty of trertir.2
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EVK and EAK aud the
ww®
far nrowrly Atting M’KCTAl&gt;-*J» •*«
cuuuHDnk
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' on Jlrcwdaay. ne*r(^cn
Office and reddence
ggBb*/Ha*ttng*. Mlcb.
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.... t fbobatk ohdk
State of Michigan, County of IU
At a soukm ot the Probat
•ountv of Barry, holdem rt tbe
taeeltyofMastiugw. in srtd ro
‘’iS 552?*? d*r 01 A«&gt;nIi,n “i

gaws&amp;^as-g,-

k C. WELTON
Il agent for the QMo Farmer &gt;
He write* pollcle* on a-m*n » rroprctf
MB by Sciliffithiag or wind. *s*ta*ta®*tffe by death and accident.
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MITH * COLGKOVE.
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io the elty Of Hartings,
&lt;”t rauw, It any there 1^

E. KKNASTUN.

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rorentiy Ixxigfat by a South
Ride fady upon tfa- MBdavil of th* man who
rota H that it had only. Sonday
catiun. Tbo bird had In reality been the
property of a ratoon kroprr. and. iuZt £

ol •
Attorney at I•
(Over J. 8. Goodv*ar b £»• »J
Practices tn all courts of tbe 8tatr &lt;
promptly attend!ug to.
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QOOK &amp; SHELDON,

no,d*.

Ci? 1 CT«kor» “ri ta*ch it lough
Itfnewmirtnm bad tlann..
A
B ‘•‘‘y frte*‘
-Sd, i

*ent tato icrtorion over Uh. tau-rot
"Irau.M.ra.urok.b,,
J*rrat

.T’r*?aud cnU
-Fuhy, puny pout;
whoUS^n,xl
65’•cucked 1111
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Wise, looki-d at tbo v-i&lt;i&gt;n.
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fbohatk obdk

Hastings City Bank,
H“U»n.

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$50,000.00.

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it TIMMERMAN. llotuo'I*fi‘lc H1*’

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rietau and Surgeon.
(&lt;JtBce over Lathrop * drazjn

artin v. barker, ifa** Eri»«f-

M

Burance and

Office with J. G. Ranyo* Sob- -

north

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EPSTtaTUiro^cS^ hm-**4

It uraito-l thu u_
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ROBERTSON HOUSE.
r. MODVSKB.
Cor. JeBenwn and Court St*-.
1.00 par 0»r-.

which they inha!*; but
CSI-wEm-..,™.__
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GILLASPIE,

fruit that «hi|«

fa 6urPapuk

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fn OurPopularBnnd

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iVfll be found, a.

Ccrr/binaiionnot always

tabe/jad.

-A Fine Quality of

Enterprising Thresherman
knows that
, the threshing machine
that will
work the most rapidly,
clean perfectly, ’
and save ajithc grain '
will bring him
.
the best jobs and best prices,
and so he will
W rite now to
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at once investigate
our claim tliat

ata reasonable price

WIlOOkHI
FC9
afy^THIS

Bn3

ON
EACH
PICK,

FYOi’ a4e LOOKING FQR
s EXTRA SWEET PIECE OF

.MNTFAH. TO GlVd

J(',Youn Dealer Fof; Ii
D0HT Take/ny. OTHCH
'.’’ER &amp; SHOS.^.olisviLU.Kv'

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VIBRATOR
beats anythin'? heretofore
made in
‘
all these and other points.
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The
wide awake Fanner
.
will also get
opr circulars and
satisfy himself
Whether ntfcan afford
•
to have his grain
wasted ’
by other threshers
when he •'
can make money-. '
by having his grains
....
threshed"
with the' New. Vibrator.
* Our pamphlet giving
full information about •
Threshing Machinery
. Jtnd
•
’ . Traction Engines
.
sent on application.

NICHOLS &amp; SHEPARD
CATTLE CREEK

MICHIGAN;

.'JU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND I
! • . ti'.i ;i» t&gt;J .•iteddfng'Mcae xchoffi and
i- • .• at!-ftto expense.
" LESIONS BY MAIL.
,; M -! SIMPLE null THOHOUQIL
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. 1 '..ritersKc: trow

TIME TABLE.

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In effect July 1st, iw.

South.

. 51.030 PER YEAR.
JUST THE THINC FOR LADIES.
.-,
!rtr&lt;-arifI'iiUirs ta the
£:&lt;0 iRAPHlt INSTITUTE.

ANN ARBOR. MICH.

....... Ilmtlngx...
.......... Rlioltr......
.... Cloverdale ..
..........Deitbu ....
........... Mflo..........
........ Cressey ....
Richland Jimc't
...East Cooper*.
...Kalaiuitfoo...

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JllL-4lBg* With

&gt;£ rontonsriwjilUiidfreeorclMLrgr. l'l*!
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t yf ikr. tlftcte'! i’Sil'tWlli/, Mnsi

nw-c-UMH

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OTighiOanCentral
“ Ths Ntasara Fallt Koute."
, ur’&amp;s

piles.

SALT
RHEUM,
TETTER. BURNS
IkUCALOS, SORES,
WOUNCS. IN-

salt! by W. IL Goodyear.

• I'HOBATK tiltIJElt.
1 ■ I.;- Ji.t'outUT oTH*«)/—«*.
■ ■ . .» the PmtMU- (oitrt for tbe
I. irr»| l oldra at tto Fropate Offire IO
11in raid county. 00 Wedrw
-4 AvnLm the year onetbou». &gt;&lt;Jrr*t and ebthty nine.
• !iari»« W. Armstrong. Judge at
,1-tecyftb* mute of Wrttba A. Von

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. I&gt;*a«.,ii. vriyl.i: that aeerfeia in :
• ,ui 01" la U&gt;i» Court, pcryortlng to
- and testament sadeadKlI tbere- . it •te&lt;*a»r«l. may to admitted to
4 tto eiocutor therein named ap-

■ . a i« ordered, that Thurwlav, the
■! 'Li,. A D IM&gt;. at ten o’clock
- - n. to Atlgnifii (.«• tto hearingrt
aiwltbu fee helnTrt law nf said
ottor iwrxm* Interested la raid
r-ni.lrAl to appear at a aeraton
-. ttoi, to to hoidea *| Urn Froirate
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of Hasting*, la «aid eouDty,
• &gt;
11 an? there to. why the prarer
i-ri iat not to granted. Amf II
.
-irre '. That «aid ixtitioner give no1
; • -•'■■&gt;- « intere«V4 in raid relate, of
• 1
&gt; r rd r*td peUUtm, and fee beano*
*
’•lung a ropy of tbl* order to to
1 ■ H ating* Haxnbii. a newapo.
1 aud cfrrulated in raid county ot
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ib raeh orekfor Uirec eucccralve
• . • • -jMu *«id d»v of hearing.
CiiARLKa w. Aurarroova,
_ ■ -bna-tupdy..
Judge of Prohate.
PROBATE ORDER.
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Rtnti of Mi, fiigan County of Barry.-as.
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"'‘‘"tf ‘he ProbaieConrt for feeUotm?• il.1-7)l bn |U " a’1 ll" Frofete Office lathedty
*U».Uig* tasald county on Wednesday, the,
,.
' RT l« fee year on« thousand
• 1 ' -i:-Hid eighty nine.
‘■•“‘rie* W- Armstrong. Judge of
dtre^d’,*0^",,h*
ot In'‘fortb Ffetor,
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H«i:i&gt;'; f.,,'.nBy’,Jni,“Rfee’petition, duly vwl'%‘*pA.FWwr. ran of raid deoeated.
LV ' '? . '* ,-auVJ°. MJudleate and detenqina.
tt“.’lM iiiF
Qt
d'-ceoM-d and en7.,'.'; "'•feerft
real estate ot which said
■ ; •• i&lt;l--d jeized and poweraedi ,
ih-' T? ^1 ,£ N ''Mered. .'that Tuesday,
'r-iJt ?■'&gt;’ ;®r
a. D; 1M9, at ten
fee ihehrto/ th? r°[’no'1B- to . aaslgliod for
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«», “Ud iwtttlou. and that
?■: ’^’5? *t law of raid decesued, and
arorkflJL?'.'*** Interested In Bald eatate,
til, -V,: i'112 WW »t a sees loti nf raid Court,

Kl™’h&lt;rtl,i7.l'sr '•ftavd fe»t raid petitioner

r* to., chableb w. armstbon’g.
1Atrueeopy.)
Juxfeeot Probate.

round trip, and the Hght.seeured Is much
more brilliant than that of ordinary lamps.
The element of safety Is one of the great­
est Inducements tor the Introduction of
electric lamps, os It bi quite irnjwaMbte for LESSON VIII, SECOND QUARTER, IN­
any firn to catch from them, while the oil
TERNATIONAL SERIES, MAY 2®.
did aud Not a I
lamp Is a continued source of danger.—
I cMtio: aavAnough (fl prahtf of tho CuUcura Detroit Free Press.
lleniedlw My bov, wiian our year dr age, wa»
w bud with eettma that he lout all ot bls hair.
Thomns E. Bark worth has filed In tto reg­
Hw acalp wm covered with eruption*, which
the doctors Mid wm »c*H head, aud tliat his ister’s office his jnortgage for 82.000 on
hair would never grow again. Dlstialrlne of a the two houses owned by Mrs. Latimer, at
cure from physicians, I began the use of Cut!- tho time of tier death- This mortgage Is
cum llemedies, and. r mn happy to any. with signed by R. Irving Latimer, and will hold
[OoapfIM from toesoa Helper Quorterty by perthe most pet feet success. Ilia hair 1* now
mludteof I7 t&gt;. Huffman, pubtoher. Fhtodef
splendid, and there Is uot a pimple on him. 4 good agnhisk the property. Mr. Bark worth
phia.]
recommend the CuUcura Remedies to mothers •aya. he wjll take Irving Latimer's caw to
as the moat speedy, •eonumlcal, and eruro cure supreme cturte also that after all tto debts,
43. "And immediately, white Ho yet
lor til skin diseases of infante and children,
expenses
and
lawyer's
fem
have
been
paid
spakn." They were'th Gettoemane, whither
aj»dJed J*”1 ""I mother who has an afflicted
child will thank me for so doing.
.
there will to considerable of tto Latimer Jesus Juul gone after tto supper. Entering
Mir*. M k* U’lv.n.HM
It.
estate left
tto garden lie left eight of the disciple* and
It Is nsM-rteil thatFr. Van Driss.wbols took Peter. James' and John a little farther
I must extend to you the thanks of one of my
frith Him; then withdrawing Himself alittle
customer*, who has been cured by u*lug the charged by certain of his Catholic Hock at farther even from them. Ho kneeted down,
Cutleura Remedies. of »u old sore. eaMed by a Lansing with having misappropriated
lorn; spell of sickness of fever cljdit years ag&lt;&gt;. church funds, has a* large income from fell on Hi* face and prayed; Ho prayed pirnHe was so bad he was fearful he would have to
e»lly, Ho sweat as IF were, great dro|« of
hare bls les amputated, but I? haupy to nay he property in Europe. Tills yrouid account bioxt falling down to tto gretutil. (Luke
la.now entirely weU.-aonnd u'udollar. He fot Ns lar^J expenditure*.
xxil, 44.) Ho offered up prayers anil suppli­
raquuslA iue to use his name, which Is H. 11.
Carson, merchant ofthis place.
Benzonia'" council has rejected the 85000 cation* with strong crying nnd team. (Heli.
John V. Minot, brotatst.
bonds offered by tto principal whiskey sell­ r,7.) Tbn- tim« Ho prayed, raying *to
GiAlnsboro. Tenn.
er In tile place, and it looks as though the tamo words, returning to fee disciphs after
each prayer, and each tiiuo finding them
fight was to be carried out on that line.
A few weeks ago iny wife Buffered very mneh
odeep. When Ho rvterned from praying&lt;to
The corresjxindent who reported to the
from a Cutaneous dl*M*g of the sculp, and re­
ceived no relief from the various remedies alm Detroit paper,.-that all fruit buds were “Rise up, let us go; lo, to that betraycth Mo
uvcd until she tried (utirunu The disease killed totter make, u few observations be­
promptly yielded to this treatment, and lu a
ehort while she was entirely well. Them ha* fore writing ou such matters. Not for years
been no return of the dfoeaan, anA Cutieura have the prusp«tcts for.an abundant harvest
"Coiuoth Judas, one of tto twelva”- It
ranks No. i lu our estimation for.disdaupmfthe of fruit of ali kind* In this section been so
was not tbo ungodly, trreligiou* world that
skin. Rkv. J. 1‘Kiaar.Er RaitKKrr. H.d&gt;„ ■
llattcrlng as thl* spring. The trees are ife- hated Him and wanted to kill Him, for tto
Kalddi.'N. C.
solutely white with blossoms and the fruit common people beard Him gladly (Mark xli,
Cnticura Kemedjeii
Are a positive care for every for in of skin, scalp is growing rapidly during these hot days. 87); but it was tto leading religious jieople
wha were planning Hu death; it was not
and blood disease. wiNi loss &lt;&gt;» hair, train pirn —The Ypsilantlan.
plra to scrofula. except possibly Ichthyosis.
James Tolbert’ of Vassal* Is the owner of •ven one of them who betrayed Him, but, in
Hold everywhere. iTIw. Cuticura. Me.: Soap.
Me.; lUMdvent, 91. Prepfind by ths I’oftJr »&lt;&gt;me fir,000.ooo fee: of good pine timber In but ta Jcsos* own wordi, ‘‘Ono of you," “One
Of the twelve.1’ (Va AS, 30.) Was not inch
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.iQ.JIend for "How to Cure Hklti Diseases," thl* township and list week fire swept treatment enough to tcuak Hte heart I I*
through the tract and U Is reported not n then* anything like it axnoug His profowxl
ci mites, to Illustrations and loo lusitcwotaU.
tree is left standing. The timber was val­ follower* today I I« ttoro any taint of ft in
D ADV’Q Skl" . "‘d *ca,&lt;‘ preserved aud ued at 850.000. and though badly scorched
you!
DA1J1 n beauliawl by Cutleuni .Soap.. ,\te
will Tpralmbly nut to a dead loss, as much
* w«u!iitely purl-.
■M. "And to that tot rayed Him had given
ot It may to saved by marketing at once. them a tolfen, • • . •?’ Judas, haring re­
—
Tuscola
Coqnty
Advertiser.
j£SyEVERY MUSCLE ACHES;
ceived n band of men and oflk.rra from tto
•jWjffNjy Sharp aeb&lt;-s. dull pains, »tralnsand
Oscoda and Au Sable saloon men have' chief fcitsle nnd rtoriwx-e.'cometli thlther
f VS&lt;ji weanimrrlleveu In one. minute, by with nhe eVreptioii, refused n&gt; take out a wlth lantern* nnd torch-n and weapons (John
1
Clitteurt Ainl-Pilii Plaster. Tbe
■J^UB\MGr’&lt; and only lustnntaneo-jv pi.ln- 854UI license, wliicli allow* ttom to *el! nil xviii, 3&gt;, nnd he hail ln.xructrd them tliat tho
kiluug. strengtUerilQg ptenter. r&gt; cent*.
sort*’ ut beverages. Tliey have taken out
SfflU) brer licenses, propose to sell ahnky
and have formed a pool to tight,the matter. mfriy.

Eminent uutlMjriUeH UDUiimnutiiy affru*
that tin- high prrasute method* of inodcru
life arc rapidly tanking us a rui$ &lt;if nvrvona invalid-.-—-uliject to all {nanne-r. uf
jtirmis - atSvjiomi, headache, iiisun-ty.
din-in
liacknd-.e. |"&gt;bru;
nervous trouble* «■! the hearj. - atoiuach.
kidney*, bruin, etc. LaifftwKiidKdnUcmeii
who arf' life-* r-rYiictv.l. yr feho’are u-tuj«ell«t) to keep late hour*, do much meiilul &lt;»r
physical work, who worry or fret about
■business or domestic trouble*; shntild re­
member that no other remedy in. the woHd
Will t*5 speedily cure these diseases, re­
move wbray ami the blues. induce tranquil
sleep. refievo pain, or build up the brain
nnd nervous systems. us -Dr. Miles' great
&lt;ll«-overy-, the Kestorath'r Nervine. It
contains nd opium or -morphine. Trial
tarttft** free at W. II. Goodyrar’s drug
store.
General Alger addressed the Gadet L'rG
Ion hoys of St. Andrew srhtHch, at De­
troit, Tuesday cycnlng.- &gt; C* ’

Eilert’s Extract of Tar A Wild tHierry
is a «afe. reliable and pleasant remedy for
coughs, colds, hrpuchitU, asthma, nnd nit
throat troubles; will relieve and lieneflt
consumption. Trv it and be convinced.
Every Isittle wamiihil; price 50c nnd $1
per lM&gt;ttl«L SolcT by &lt;li ugglsta. I*rc|wm!
by the EAimert I’roprielary 'Co.. Chicago.
III.
.

?u3 TO SI so PER MONTH.

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'
; - :.^nt. pieatatiLati'l rrapretaMr.
’ &gt;
iv..r.veil,^hor:liatIH In. fel* way
.4 «!&lt;':..•« e.t»r,.ng over
-..

£

tow, Kihwj &amp; Stow

Not a Pimple 01 Him Nov.

Grand Itaplds Lt.
Middferdfe............
Irving....................
Hjurrxtfos....,....
Quimby..................

Wm. Howard, an old fanner of near Te­
konsha, &lt;licd from the effeeta of a horse's
kick.! ■
‘
And W men to esdl ou any drugsist for a free
tnid puckmre of' L-itie s Family Medicine, tbe
■ great root and herb remedy, dh-wt-rvd by Dr.
SUM Laue while In tbe Rocky Mouutaltis. For
dlsea.w.4 of the blood, liver nnd kidney* It lx a
txnltlvecurt; Forconstlnation and clrarliiE up
«t the complexion It does wonder*. ChUdran
i like it. Evervoiie praters it. Lirnr-nlzti pack­
age co cents. At all druculite'.
Finn' originating from lightning bnmed
several barns a: Telconabn, causing 83.000
. loss. ■ '
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MfCHI^AFNEWS.

JESUS BETRAYED.

Allegan Is agitating the question of
ptttfhasing an electric light plant, iffis
proposal to Issue 820.000 in bonus. •

BLANKETS

ARE THE STRONGEST.

LOOSE’S EXTRACT
HOYER DLOSSOM

j,

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Merit Wins

CAM-'CiliaiWA I

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

gocitb straightway to IIipj,ntid ralth, Master.
Master, and ktoed Him?’ Read tofore this

Tliv S*o romiteny^ltad Ul l'lukriton uteu forth fe moot tlv m Msyfeg, "'Vtom wok yof’
on titelf docks at Gladstone ohr day last mal how,'riuu ili’Uil.l "I am-' they ell went
week-hl the gui-e of-Alinnvsota-fanners. backward and fell fe tto ground, aud bow
lie
(gbP^S/^STjiAiV.CoMS,
Ttoy were present In untidpation of Ho cared for tto dlcven dtoijdm
Himself to Ito Imnd wllbhmj cofee to
trouble'with striking dock employee. Tim yielded
urre»l Him. Then Jiiito*kb»ed Him; hkjju
ronchlt
trouble was avoided nnd tim imported duotot raid, “How roolly deliberate, docjdy
pcaechiakers were not needed.
* hyp&lt;x-ri‘.:euj, diabolically hiallcBua. See
A’smssM®
Tto timber taken from a 17-years-old
4G; "And they laid their toad* on him am!
school house, which Ims Jttst l»een tom
down in Manistique, will 'to used hi the Wok Hhn,” What nnholy toads io lay upon
Seqti for Circular,?! twml.jK9.e.J
construction of n new school building at tto Holy Ou-; criminnh worthy to die eternal
ABIETINE l&lt;OCT.0MyiUE.ak
Ifekesidc. Verily .fee timber supply In d-ath. )-yin~ h -Id bjxju ttoir judge w^o waa
ready
to
pardon
ttom;
rfnnrrs
’
nevdbig
&gt;alMichigan must be re-lured to the point
vntlon, laying hold iipan tbn only ouo who
whew economy in its’usc begins.
wulil rare than, ttot they might jmt Him
A bronze bust of the late John J. Bagley out cf tto Way; mnn. tto ercaWro, laying
Is finished and will be plaeixl on thu Camp? hold upon God th" creator, bccana.- they
us Martins. DetrolL in front offer opera’' hajod Him;
thrro erer such n tight?.
hobse. in full vi-hv of tbe ttefintiful fount­ 'They tteik Him. not ta-carda they wc-ro able,
ain which Gov. Bogtcy gas’e to tto Detroit but only tocause lie suSeral them.
'people. Tlie fountain, toar* the inscription L47. *,*A&amp;d tmrtpt ttom that stood by drew
"To the People, froni John J. Bagley” Thoi ^yword, bud r-ninte a iwraut of tto Idgli
THE 0 NLYmemorial will bear the legend: “Erected prfad, atidem off hi* «tr." Jolui grill, 10,
P^CtlJWNTECT
by’the People in Grateful Mi-nioyy of John a-iy-3 that Simon, Peter did IL and that tto
J. Bagley,” and the two, standfiiR In view nrrnnt'a name was Malchite: Lak * xxll, 51,
of any passer by, will bear testimony for­ says tliat Jc*us too-, tol hte ear nvd healed
ever. to tpe virtues of a real philanthropist.
told the discipkx'ttot th-.-y that t.ito-^MS.
Three Rivers has sent out a skirmishing sword perteh with tto ;;word, and that If it
jiarty to find a good .sufiply.ef drinking
water, aud at the numb time has Instructed His Father more thana fegionof nngidsfor
Sold and guarantehlby
the city nmrahtfi to restrict tlie supply of each of them, but if thus protected anil dc“budge." He is doing It.
•
livcrol bow would tho Ik-riptur«s to fulfilled.' W. tf; GOODYEAR. - - Sol* AtrenL
a s'onL Michigan rail toad* for the. third
week in April were $17,595, which was an with swtnb anil with t-tnrm to takesner
Incretiq Of 8d,530 more than the earning* Both Matthew nol Luko .rocud tto Kimo
question. Let *om&lt;i father or motliw say
for tlie rune period In"’88.
how they would feel it tbo law should send its
The new exposition building at Grand oillccru to arreit their ton as a thief, ho being'
Rapids will to 57S by 135 feet nnd will Innucnit. 1/1 teactor* tell thi-Ir setotara (if
cost 8l”l,72t).
they think to.tl bow they have fdi and acted IhjOTKb my work to-day* I fol ctonbla, bowl.
J. U' Decker, of Flint, lias a Btuhnia when occiwd of something of vrbkh tier
hen that laid an egg S by
inches.and knew they wore not guilty. If ever wo ar&lt;&gt;
shannfully treated or spoken- ngniast, lot a*
weigiiing4'i ounces.,;

Wtornin
SMUE
YON

FCATARRH
MILNEIWC/ QMYJU£Mj

SANTA ABIhlt CAT-R-CORK

MfflIGET

S’jisajss'swaaTSJiis

Tlie commissioner of banking has called
40. “lw^» daily with you in tto temple
upon fee state bauki. to report their con­ tecclihig. and ye look mo not; but tlio scripdition at close of business on Monday last. tarro must to fulfilled.” Luke xxil, 53, odds:
“This is your tour anil tto power of durkn»c"' Buch ncriptures were being and about
1* rontlnunlly going oh in th" human system. to to fulfilled as Fraims xxii aud Ixix, Lainh
The dertion of Impure Wood strlre* to gain vlr-’ liii, etc?, but His comfort as Ho fookod up ta
tory &lt;&gt;.er fee convtlnillou. to ruin health, to
drat *IctLri’*» to tto mve. A g**od reliable His Father was: “Thoc. Iisrt known my.ronii-dtclne like Hood's Hnrraprlil.-ns the weapon proach. mid fl&gt;y iduuoo, uud my distouor. Mino
w.th wlucft lo defend one's f*&gt;-lf. drive the oes- adversartes uro all before The-.*.'' (Fx. ixix,
tH-raie ene.mj' from the Befit, and restore iware
and bodily nra'th for many years. Try this 19.) If pouplo wonkl *a"y and do o;&lt;eniy tho
mean and de-.-IUsli things wldch they sny add
peculiar medicine.
. .
Bishop Borgera has donated 8100 toward do behind ano- buck awl Ln th? dark, it
would stem ns if we could better refute cud
■the Borgesa hospital scheme at Kalamazoo. rorist tbeu; but then wo would not have tto
f|llotraliip with Jesiu in Els sufferuig* which
Of course you Were, and you knntr how wo tore by being treated as Ho wna Iz-t us
nainfula little bum is. Cole's Carbollsalvc n-mcmlvr that if wo would be "His faithful
Instantly relieves the pain of burns and followers’’ wo must not expect better treat­
scalds and will cure the worst case without ment tfian Ha received; aud that whib in
n --car. It Is superior to any external rem­ tto world we have tribulation, in Him wo will
edy kpown for the relief and cure of piles. always havo ixxwe. (John xvl, 33.)
Fever sores, ulcers, chilblainii, bill’s of
and ttortoop of
poisonous insects, salt rbeum, tetter and Thus His Wantoc-taio
all Itching and irritating diseases of tbe tho flock wcro scattered (Matt, xxvf, BL;
skin and scalp. J'he wrapper of tbe R111’ Zee. xlU, 7); Hp looknd for &lt;as» to tak-.»
pity,
but
ttoro
waa
none,
and
fcr comforters
trfne is black and the letters green. Small
boxes 25 cents; large boxes 50 cent*. Sold but found none. (Ps. Ixfx, ’JO.)
51, 52. “And thara followed Him a certain
by E. H. Lathrop.
young man, baring a linen doth cost about
The Hix harrow works. Kalamazoo was his naked body; • • •
Bcrause Mark ii
scorrhed S3,ObO worth lust week; Insured. tto only one who records this incident, eomo
think that Mnrk himself was tto young mon;
One Hottie Cured Him.
that
ho
had
been
awakened
by tho tasriug
A. H. Thompson, Bockfork, III., writes:
•‘1 have been troubled with catarrh for mob, and hastily throwing a*toct around
him, tod foUowt'J ttom, and now vvutured
yeare, nothing helped me until 1 tried to interpose on tohalf of Jcsiu, ar nt least go
I’apillon Catarrh Cure. 1 followed direc­
with Him, but tto mob laying bold Of him,
tions, and with less then one bottle, I am
to left tto .lingo doth and Tied from them
cured/' Paplllon (extract of tlax) Catarrh
naked. Fefer had raid that thougii ho should
Cure will positively and permanently cure die with Him, to would not in nay wi-.&gt; dray
bronchial catarrh, acute or chronic catarrh, Him (v. 31), but wv know bow that turned,
rose raid nnd hay’ fever. Large bottles out, and now Peter wife tho rest tod for­
81, for sale by W. II. Goodyear.
saken Him. This young man wetns to to
Since lhe 1-atimcr trial the people of more courageous than all tho disciples by fol-,
Jackson know all about what it means to lowing Jesus in this dark time.
53. “And they led Jesus away to tto high
smile and smile and be a vlllian suit.
priest?' John xviii, 13, say* that they bound
Mothers will find Dr. Winchell's teething Him and led him away; Im. 1UL IL V..
syrup Just the medicine to have in the house Days: "As a lamb that is lodU&gt; tho slaughter."
for the children; It will cure coughs, colds, Think of their binding tho hands that were
sore throat, nnd regulate the bowels. Try ever stretched forth to Idem, the hand* that

The Hopes gold and silver niln-&gt; pJodmied
SflSXi in gold and sliver last mdhUi. Accord­
Jackson
Detroit............. ... ................ . ................. ... ............. ing to roturns from the governmett, and
Stations. ...... |&amp;j|.S 'S
about two thousand five hundred dralars In
conccnlratcH, half of which will I* taken
out by the expense of transportation and
Jackson........
melting.
H-it.ir, ltanl.1*
Joseph Rossctt; John Turk. Antoine ZnCharlotte.......
NAihvtfle.
’nrtirik uuda fourth man whose name 1* not
Morgan.......
known, were terribly Injured in Osceola
mtac Wednteuiny nuirnlng'by a propiMtiire
explosion of dynamitej
Etaur.::::::
Grand Kai-lds.. Ar.
WilWun O'Hearn, a young farmer Uving
HAHN. laical Agent. MaattMg*.
near Berlin, while returning home from
urn (LP. &amp;T. A-. Chicago.
Grand fllaplds Inst week intoxieafed.
was Instantly killed near Sparta by the
overturning of his wagon. The horawt ran ,
away, dashed tip an embankment and O'­
Hearn wfct caught under the wagon and
crushed. One horse was killed.
A women naked the county clerk at Bay­
City the othenday whether she could gH a.
license to marry a man on trlaJ for a couple
of years to see how she likeddilm, and, her
extraonlinarv desire Ix-ingdenled, she went
away without a license. Before going,
however, -she explained that Anton bhalfrou aged'117. who wanbyl to marry her,
had told her that they could get the twoyear license. but now she was convinced
Anton wasafter her money and she wouldn't
marry, him at all. She waa fully to yeytp
old. and evidently not In net-d of a visit
make tto famous Horae Jimml Hater Blanket*.
from the fool killer.
Some time ago Omasa M. Jones brought
auit agallist the viltage of Portland for
damages on account of injuries rt-celvci
tliroughn fgll on ar defective sidewalk. The
other* day. however, proceedings were
brought to a short* step by thedlocovery
tliat where Miss Jones claimed to have fall­
en there is no sidewalk. One will have to
be laid before the case can ro on.
Ionia county Is either having a spasm of
Blood Portlier. virtue or a pAirmst of officers. The county IL
THE GREAT
riJ empty Wednesday for the flrat
Under the toadlngof Breedsville an cxI'm. .u.r&lt; It «« ‘■•'It• 'T"""'*1
diange starts off a oolumn with three births.
m tor trial durtnj th«
«•"» ot Not a very inappropriate title.
‘ Happy Home Blood Purifier Is the peo­
court there, cither.
When th, .treat, ot NIK. arerle.urf the ple’s popular medicine for pnrifylng the
— lob is bossed by the mayor, who transmits Hood; preventing of curing dyspepata.
2 his orders to the marahaL Tbe marshal tells bllliotuness, headache, boll* «»d all fevers
£ the next In authority what to do. and so on and malarial diseases; Price 50 cents and
S* dowS i" line of ^mtnes. uuUl the gang one dollar )&gt;er tottfe.
Heavy rains have doused the forest fires
gets the word.
.
In Mecosta county.
»
The txperitncul of lighting railway carvauiai.x * ------------------ •
riagra byrlectriclty I. maklngratiafactory
To the liver and bowels, but giv----- niSew on the Mlchixao Central. Two
SSrre—hwren UU» dtr and CU&lt;w&gt; which are lined
“ Sih Woodward .uw hdWtat torata- strengthen. Tho longer Uk««. t** .
qulred. Samples free at W. H. Goodyear
trie lighting. One charge suffices for ti»»
For Solo by W. H. GOODYEAR.

#ORS^

T&amp;a

lltlao' children up in His orau and bkssed
them; wtot had thew bonds ever done tto'

Dr. C. McLane’s Celebrated Liver Pills.
Duty 23 cent* a box. and they my rat* your Ufx
Ask ji urdnij;Ul fcrtbo p:r.41no
'2Dr. C. 02ZZc5fe.n_Z&lt;rE2’fil

CELEBRA TEH LI VER PILLS
•

—XaT.E bt—

FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.
aartook cut fcr. Coinrrxgrrm made la 3» Loaia.
a8ErvoBY-ransHFTtsja'

HIkm** witbout name and price stamped -on tto
bottom1 put tdni down a* a fraud.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
tout in fee world. Examine Mi
..IMIS) &gt;' IM- -I H. M|I&gt;L.

B
W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE tSSa

'For yuur
te let them
_______________
tar y°ur
Ho lct
cnidfy
Sn, that you by His EUffei-ings might bo de­
Beet Material- brat Style. Bert Fitting.
livered Crctn tto wrath to comu mjtnado a
child of God, a joint heir wjth Jam* Christ?' II not add by yoar deafer, write
W. L. IHSBGIAS, BROCKTON, MAKS.
Do you bcitero ft I Do you-reoeivo Himl If
Ktnmlnc
U' 1..
. oo, how much gratitude do you Uww JLlai;
bow emeh Utedt and injury con You ctorfally bear fcr Bis sake; bow much patience
hav» yen with titoo who do you wrong by

A. WOOLLEY
HArnMot.

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�-------------------------tun or. twelve dollars therefrom whleh be coping with some slight bruises, but his
squandered for drink. This was money mother received a bad eutTn the forehead
she .had «vrd tor bttreelf and the support which will leave a bad scar. There were
Hastings, Wednesday, May 22, 1880.
of the family and was earned by herself at nine dozen of eggs In the buggy, every one
work she was compelled to do because of of which was broken.
.
MARSHALL. L. COok. Editor.
tbe worthies&lt;nt»s of her husband. Mrs.
DeWaters claims that this Incident comlnfr
m Hastings MICH.. rosioryicL,
atusr so many months of abuse and priva­
•
AVCCST 14. 187^'______ _
tion rendered her betide herself and owing
to the severe mental suffering caused there­
by ahe attempted to commit suicide. Her REPORTS FROM SOME SCHOOL
husband she claims Is a good workman
DISTRICTS.
and.was a good husband before drink
Free trade professors and theorists arc dragged him clown. She now claims to lie
still preaching tbe doctrine that free eow- u physical wreck nnd a great sufferer.
petition in labor Is good for the American Thcreforc she asks for actual and exemp­
lary*damages in tbe sum of 810.000.
We had hoped this week to present the
laborer,
ecimplete work In at least one school dis­
Tbe American laborer who is getting S2
Kansas Clty.sMay 17th, 1SW.
trict bi tach township. But owing to tbe
a day for his work sees the English laborer
busy thnes among farmers, we are unaWc
d«hg the «nuc kind of work for a dollar a Editor Haatinos Baxxkb.
.
day, and says that "free competition in
Dear Sin—Id 1848, my father settled In to do so. We again urge tlie various
labor," Isn’t what be is hankering for.
Prairieville, Bacry County. .1 lived there school district committees to push the
••But" says the free trade professor, until 1875, when I .moved to Gratiot Co. work. The monument Js all here. It will
‘•your wages would not be cut down to n 1 left \here a yenr ago last November for soon be ready to dedicate. It must bo
dollar a day. Free trade would not reduce this place, have been here since. In thlnk- paid for when dedicated.
Maple Growl—This was nearly the
yoar wage*"
lug of the past I thought It would
Then tlie American laborer comes back pleasant to hear from Barry onc^ in a last township organized, and yet sends in
at the pale-faced, soft-handed free trade while and could think of no better way the first completed school district report.
theorist by asking him: "How can my than to take the Banner, which I l&gt;opc And it Is a model report. Tbe district Ls
employer compete with his English com­ will be a weekly visitor hereafter. In­ No.,5, or Maple Grove Center District.
petitor on a fn-e trade basis when be Is closed you will find 81.25, which Is about Capvaascr. Leander Lapham. Number of
names on the list 118. Mr. JApham made
paying bls workingmen twice the wages one year’a-subscription.
Youra.
a thorough nnd model canvan, securing
paid for thu same kind of labor In Eng/
E. G. Alverson.
nearly every man, woman and child for
tand?"
some amount if not, wore than 10 rents.
Then the free trade professor gives him
one awfully scornftfl look and replies: ■ VG’lie program of exercises for Decoration The total number of families represcntal
on the list, 28. Total amount subscribed
**Free trade Is essentially cosmopolitan day will'be as follows:
and lookfrout for thu universal welfare.’*—,
1’ust meeting at G. A. IL hall at 9 o’clock 831.25— an average of more -than a dollar
Detroit Tribune.
! to organize. At 9:30 line of march will be to the family. ' There are 50 ten cent aub•formed on State street with right resting scriptions, 3fl twenty-five cent subscrip­
The Detroit Tribune has done a goufl on Broadway. Line will be formed In the.
lha" ’•*« of,
l~.
thing in calling attention to the manner !n followlncorderuid nurrh totb. ™metery:’ amount was In sums of 30 cento or Ires.
This Is ns It should be—making everybody
which Prof. Adams, of the Utilvcnd r,
Martini Music.
interested in the project Mr. Lapham
'
Fltzgenil Port.
shown up protection and free trade to Is
Fifty-five young ladles with flower*.
and bls district arc to be congratulated.
Civic HoeteUe*.
students. Out of his own mouth. In i nWe wish we could give the names of each
IlMting* Fire Decrement In unllarin.
subscriber. All of them will be preserved,
WE HAVE THE
Woman’s Ilellef Corp, tn carriages.
Mayor
and
Common
Council,
tn
carriages.
a complete list of all sulocribcn. put awky
sor convicts himself of trying to teach ils
QtiMni, iu carriages.
In the monument on dedication day, and
students all the free trade theories that ie
Line will be retormed for return to the tlie original lists preserved and returned
must earnest free trader could ask f^r. city at 12 noon.
to the Co. later on and preserved with the
At 2 o’clock, Hon. Clement-Smith will Co. records. Following Is -the- snninftuy
This of course is wrong. If tfie iftmtiemii
deliver
an address on the "Day W’e Ob­ In-tiie Maple Grave Center district:
can’t present tke two sides in a fair unR
serve,” at the court yard square, to |&gt;e
J. McKelvey 11.00, wife 50 cents, 5
hapartial manner let him leave them alone* followed by Mm. Dr.‘ Barber aud otiirra. children each 10 cents; B. Harding, 25
The state of Michigan don't pay him to do' Interspersed with music.
cents; Leander Lapman 82.00, wife $1.00,
son 25 cts.; Gilbert Jjtpharn 81.Q0, Wife 50
campaign work for the democrat, republi­
\ln the absence of snore definite Instruc­ cts, 4 children each 10 cts; C. It Palmer
can or any other party.
tions, we beg leave to make a few sugges­ $1.00, wife and daughter each 25 cts.: Gea
tions
to
those
using
city
water
on
their
Mason 50 cts, wife aud son each 2’. eta; EfL*
Gov. Irnee vetoes tbe bill recently passed
lawns.
Savage 20 eta, wife and two children etch
by the legislature, which repealed tho law,
Get up before tlie sun and start the 10 eta; L. B. Potter 81.00. Mrs. Potter 50
requiring tlie reporting of mortgages for liquid moving. It Is very exhlierating, eta, two children each 60 cts, mid two
the purpose of taxation. Had the bill be­ sport.
children each 25; Sam’l Hill, wife and two
No matter bow wet the lawn, keep the children each 25; H. N. Mosey 50. wife 25.
come a law Hum the one requiring the tax­
water going all day. Bear in mlud always [&gt; children each 10; Wm.. E. Cooper 50,
ation of mortgages would liavc been prac- that It Is city water. ;
wife 25, two children 85; Elmer Shafer.
tioally inoperative. The govcnior’s prin­
If your lawn isn’t more Uyut 10x10 the wVe and .4 children each 10 cents; J. K.
ciple reason for this action was that if the greater the necessity for soaking It from Wilcox 8L00, wife 30, two chil&lt;|rcn each
12
to
24
hours.
It
doesn't
cost
any
more.
10; A. L. Eno 30 cts, wife and six children
taw makers don't think enough of their
Set the lawn sprinkler near tbe sldemlk.
-taws to fix things so they can be The sidewalk should always be kept wet. each 10 etefA. Streeter, wife and son each
10 cts; Wm. Anderson and wife each 40
, enftwcud then we don't need the laws. Pedestrians can Just as well go in the cts, daughter 20 cts; J. Endlnger 50 cts,
middle of the road.
wife 25 ets, 2 children 25 cts: E. E. Palmer
On Thursday the House
tbe local
If tlie wind blows toward the street, set 50. Mary M. Palmer 50; Wm. G. Wheeler,
option bill by a vote of 53 to 40. As the sprinkler nearer than usual to tbe walk 40 cte, wife 20 cts, 4 children each 10 cts:
amended the bill rqeulres the petition for so that it will command both sides of the A. D. Wolf. Delia A. Wolf and 2 children
the election to be signed by oue-fourth of street. Nothing makes the heated pedes­ each 10 cts: Wm. Hyde 50 eta; D. H. Ev­
trian more jubilant than to get good and
- the voters of the county. Tbe vote was wet. The hotter he gets, the wetter be ans, wife and two children each 25 cento;
S. G. Cotton, wife and two children each
drawn on party lines, no democrat vote should be made.
25; Grant Shafer, wife and two children
being recorded in favor of the measure.
each 25; Wm. King and wife each 25; Geo.
Tlie following table gives tbe ap]M&gt;rtlon* Spencer 20, wife 20. son to cts; Wm.
Tbe republicans of the ‘hou« have now
fulfilled the.lr pledge and every' good re­ meat of the primary school fund. It Is Archer and Doricskey Archer each 20 cts;
made ou a basis of 72 eehts per capita. V Josiah Shoup 25, wife 15, daughter 10;
publican will be glad to see tbe senate the first.column Is tlie whole number of. Chas. D. Evans, wife and two children
prompt In following sulk
children In the school census; In tlie second eaqh 25; Alice, Glennie and Frank Bals
column, number Included in the apportion­ each-10 cts. Total for district 831.25.
The Journal last week printed a long ar­ ment; In the third column, amount appor­ Wc earnestly wish each district in Maple
ticle about the "robbing twine binder tioned: .
Grove ami the county could be as thorough­
ly canvassed as the above.
trust" caused by the tariff. Inasmuch as
mi M
Bahry.—We have received but one dis­
there Is no A^ci) trust the-entire argument
lurry___
trict return from Barry township, and that
. - Best in the Market.
Cartton........
(?) of that article fa(Is rather shapeless.
a most creditable one, for tbe Delton school
Haiti ax'
“•8 ports 841 subscriiic&lt;iD?or,^enmSnumeiit!r
Hartings Qty
ADDITIONAL. LOCAL.
Hope ..........
Mr. mid Mrs. Geo. Norwood canvassers.
The ladles of the We IL C. will be at InluK------We bope each school district in tbe town­
.
' Port hall during the day and request those Joboatown
Maple Grore
aiseo ship may do as well as ibis one. Follow­
who can furnish them to bring Howers to, Uranf»«11&gt;..
ing
are tbe names and amounts subscribed
that place. May 29th. There will also be PrrtrievtUe..
in the Delton district:
a special meeting of the
R- c- May 25 Kutlant .
F. A. Blackman 85.00; Higley A Fox
.
at 3 o'clock p. tn. Soldiers' daughters 5323*
5.Q0; W. T. Hart 2.00: J. 11. Cramer 1.00:
between the ages 10 and 18 are requested Yankee Springs
F. C. Brooks 200; JWn». L. Hall 1.00;
to come to Pont hall. May 25, at 4 o'clock
Total,
'1 bos. Baird 25 eta; Henry Arbour 1.00; B.
p. m.
It 11 nested 25 cts; Wm. H. Beattie l.fiO;
. Mits. H. A. Reed, Seo’y.
I). C. Ranncy 1.00; C. A. Pennock 1.00: M.
Friday evening Mrs. Swarthout, living
Danforth Fisher was born at Burlington, Skillman 1.00; G. A. Mantle 1.00. wife 50
ta tbe second want, was laboring under Otsego CA. N. Y., July* 9th, 1807,. mid died cts; R. A. Daniels 1.00; Geo, Sprague 1.00;
tbe impression that the doorsand windows at Johnstown, Barry Co., Mich.. April F. G. Adams 90 eta; Eben E. Pennock 1.00;
of her bouse were securely fastened'. iflth, I860, in his 82d year. The early A. B. Bush 1.00; It Norwood 100; W. T;
We have put In a
However, a cry from her daughter, who years of his life were spent In Jefferson Pierce 50 eta; W? J. Reynold* 1.00*. G. W.
was sick In bed, called the mother Into the Co., N. Y.. where on January Qst, 1832, Norwood 50 eta; E. J. Hartman 1.00; El­
bedroom where she found a man standing he was married to Lucinda Wilcox. Four mer Bishop 50 cts; Addison Pennock l.OQ;
near tbe daughter's bed. Upon being years after their marriage they removed to A. W. Nichols 1.00: J. It Rush i.oo; Au­
ordered to leave the visitor skipped out Lorain Co.; Ohio, where in tlie unbroken gust Illsgen 85 eta; Mrs. Leonard 25 eta;
of tbe baek door, through which be had lorejt they wrought out a beautiful home. F. J. Norwood 1.00, wife 25; Miss Aedna
gained entrance, without having offered In 1808, during the civil war to which tliey Evans 50 eta; Mrs. Ida Johnson 1.00; Mrs. In connection with pur Hardware and are
any violence,
•
sent three sons, they removed to( Johns­ Jones 50 eta; S. E. Baird 1.00; Mrs. Mary
prepared to do all kinds of Job Work
Judkins l.oo; Casale E. Cole 50 cento,
At the meeting of the board of education town. Barry Co., Mich., where theyhavc total 841.00 The above report is very
in Tin. Copper and Sheet Irait by a
tart night, the blds for putting new heat­ •Ince resided. A hippy marriage of over creditable to the people of Delton, and to
first-class. workman.
1
lug apparatus in the high school building SO years was finally broken by the death the canvassers, Mr. and Mrs. Chm. W.
of
Mm.
Fisher,
May
12th,
1888.
wereopene&lt;L There were five of them.
Norwood.
'
Of eleven children born to them nine
Two from Gnuul Rapids parties; one' for
Hoi-k.—We have received complete re­
•3,400 and the other 82.UOO, both for pirt- survive; one died in infancy, and thh eld­
son Henry. Clinton, died March 20th, port from but oue school district, tlw
ting In steam. A Kalamazoo firm bid est
1889.
/
Sprague, In which Cloverdale Is situated.
•3,000 on steam heating. For hot water
This
district contains 24 famine*, and It
While
never
seeking
public
notoriety
apparatus a Detitotfirm bld 85,000, Tho
Snead people bld 85,300. It Is lhe gener­ Mr. Fhherhas always hern a prominent seems to us should have made u better
showing. As we expect them to make a
al opinion of the board that Lire building Is man In the couimonlly In which he lived.
badly ventilated. Some of the above blds Those who knew him best would agree In better report later wn will not publish It
contemplate remedying .this defect All saying that he was a rare man among men. yet. Several families failed to respond,
vf these blds cover the entire cost and His character was one of strict Integrity and only fv.OQ was raised. In the Doud
distrfct a better abowing has been made
when the job la done leave tho building and uprightness, and he died with an un­
Half the dlstxk-t has been canvassed by
ready for occupancy. The meeting was questioning trust iu Christ In his de­ John McGum/wlth a very creditable show­
adjourned for one week, when this matter parture his children Iom a devoted and ing, Jlfi.10. Tho iMlance will be canvass­
loving fattier and the community ir faltbWill probably be settled.
ed by jG&amp;atlum Valentine. Foilowlag are
iul and valued citizen.
Saturday Sheriff Shrincr took Ed. Bcnenames and amounts secured by Mr. Moway to the Jackson prison where he had
The fine money paid In to the county Gum: J. McGum l.Oo; Mary 10c, Willie
team sentenced for six months for forgery. treasurer has been apportioned among the 25c; Willi® Kelly 25e; F. ItergmL t oo
The Sheriff happened to be at tlie prison townships as follows. Assyria and Irving Alice Bergman 50; Heury and Url Bcrcduring the 45 mlnutee when the prisoner* townships having made no report, of the man each 25c; Christiana Maier l.oojll. B.
were in the area taking advantage of tbe number of school children get none of this Wright 1.00, prlfe 50c; Gretta Kelly 85c;
-spell which Warden Hatch’has re- money. In the first column appears the A. C. Loomis 1.00; D. Bailey 25c; Uvrrn
Luxate- Cf flRMren reported: tn the second Campbell 25c; Philip Arther 5.00; Walter
B‘ Bbh°P
A. Bishop 50c;
tbe amount apportioned. The attention of
the townships Is called to the fact that this Jphu Tcrapson 85c. Total 815.10. Well
money la solely for township library pur­ done.- If the rest of tbe district and the
l&gt;r. J. T. Goucher Oiled a place In right poses. Any fine money used for other other school districts do as well. Hone
Md for one hose ball ntoe. The Sheriff than the above purpm«c has been misap­ will reach the 8200.00 her entcrprislnr
committee hoped to raise.
P
OB
propriated. And any one can compel the
Wool-lanu.—In this town we have a
township to refund any money so misap­
nearly complete report from the South Jor­
he learned from them and what came uu- propriated:
dan district, Jesse Jordan canvasser. In
tills district there are about 50 famllka.
••ttmalart over this new wrinkle of the
CALL OK
but nearly half of them belong to a church
whose creed opposes war tud everything
Mrs. Roae DeWatera. by her attorneys,
that pertains to It or Is a reminder of lu
P"*1*0 * Hems of Eaton Rapids, has
tSo there are but so families who could
brought suit against Charles 8cbe&lt;«&lt;’. properly be looked to for aid. Following
itr-H
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Hastings Banner.

THE MONUMENT FUND.

16788671

I

MORRILL &amp; COMPANY
are

Hastings

Seeling

EDITORIAL NOTES.

POINTERS

HARDWARE,

Hicks &amp;
(Suceeseors U&gt; C- H.

Straw Hats

Complete Stock at Ritiit Prica!

PAIITS, OHS ati WKS,

The best hat in the market for farmers.
Stands more sun, rain and hard wear than any
factory hat made in straw.
-

Full Line.

GRAND and
SUMMER QUEEN
OIL STOVES,

CROWN JEWEL
and NEW LYMAN

Best Goods for the Money

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—ron-

BUTTER,
and Pro

Croup Re

FOR CHILt

Of any house in Barry county.

Woodru
CLOTHING

NEVER SOLD AS LOW

As it has this season and we are showing
the finest goods and best patterns to be found
Lawn Mowers,
in Hastings for less money than found else­
•x
Lawn Hose, where.
' Sprinklers.

•

Cash, Dry Good
Shoes, Hardwar
and Crockery,

In fact we have the

VAPOR STOVES.

Nozzles and

Pay to Bigtai

TINNI

Now occupy the bulldin

We are now prepared

77N W

Eave Troughlng ami 1
laity, also repairing of a
see us.
Woods
Woodruff A Ootnut
copper, rinc, etc.
Buy your gasoline of

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
One Price Clothiers.

Woordru

Hastings, Mich.

Shepard’s Lijhtning

Ire Cream Freezer!
DOUBLE
SHOVEL

PLOWS

Only $1.50 each.

Tin

*

Shop

Goodyear Bm
FARMERS
And AU Others

flMKiUiiMWJ,

ft

boots and* shoes,

Mn. DeWoters claims that while living in
ft

Scheldt continually sold liquor to
•band Amos DeWatera. a common
rd: that rile forbid tbe defendants
Ilquoe to her husband for which

Ira H. Jordan LOT; Esteu Brown 1.00;' J.’

HASTINGS.

Estabrook LOT; Lydia Grant LOT; John
r'nrtSa L i rmu n.—_ _ . ....

AU Net Uioii aB j
Pries smctin

50c; Tiieron Chaffee 1.90. ' Total

to have purchased

Since my return to Hastings I have ha\a very satisfactpiy
trade and am glad to meet so many of myxoid friends. H is
my intention to do all I can in the

Agricultural
Line
By giving you close prices and keeping what 1 deem the best
adapted to my trade. I shall employ no traveling salesman,
which will enable me to sell to you much cheaper direct
from the store. A few of the tools which will mewt your ap­
proval are the

McCormick
Harvesters and Binders,
To which have been added some new improvement, oue of
which is a little device for changing from twine to wire at a
moment’s notice. We have the

New Steele Npowers, Thomas Hay Rakes (both
hand and self dump), Oliver Combination
Plows, Wagons, Buggies, Cultivators,
Harrow, Etc.
We think we can make it to your interest to see us before
buying any TOOLS or BINDING TWINE.
In the hardware line our stock is complete and bouggt
bed-rock prices. The
.

Very Reasonab

127 seres in Rutland,
good -outbuildings, SO
I .ota &lt;rf fence timber and
miles &lt;rf this city and 4
This farm will be sold a
reaMwable payment dow

«« acres in Rutland a
JG»«. *.11
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•.vlX.KO.
a figure.

Will be sold

3 elty lota In Hasting

HABmXGS,

LOCAL N
Clrentatton this week.

Bargains in (taking po

Have you tried that 25
Stroked halibut aud

For all hIum Of wlgw

SilkmJtta in black and

Leonard Patent Cleanable Refrigerators
Are the finest sold in the state. A fine line of

Knappan * Van Annan.

Gasoline Stoves
Way down low. Also the famous line of

■

Garland Stoves.
A fine line of

Cotton and Rubber Hose, Hose Reels, Nozzles,
' Lawn Sprinklers, Etc.
AffP Md “? ns before you buy. We can mrte it to??
“d WINDOW SChl.l &gt;•
VARNISHES, BRI SH^- .
drs?u^kRl3
have no equal. We refer you &lt;«&gt;1
are* who have used them during the past ten years in W 1
*“Rs and vicinity.

-i-PRODUCE-

W. F. POWERS

MUMM!

Millet Sr

�Hastings Banner.

IwSu'Sl-’1'

ta

PERSONAL MENTION.

.Moro Manuracturing Propaoitloaa.
To tbe list of proposlttais already print­
ed we this week add the following:
An organized company in Detroit with
975,000 capital stock, $55,000 paid in. want
to tnove to a point where land etc. arc
cheaper. They will manufacture paper
clothing and bolding and have orders tor
85.000 suits of paper clothes, which sell at n
gWHl profit. They wiil require a building
40x100 feet, land and poWer; and will lo­
A. C. "Carpenter la-dlerklng for Stauffer cate hereif our citizens will take 820,odo
stock.. About 50 hgmta will be emplovcd,
* Crawley.^
.
mostly women.
w
und children s shoes.
Jtay.- Brown, of Cincinnati, spent Sunday
A Detroit merchant taUor wants &gt;to lo­
Tlie entertainment given last Sunday lu ifils city.
cate here in baalnesa.
evening by the Young People's Alliance
Parties from Drayton Plains want to
Chas. W. Mixer Is visiting relatives In
(SiiI-..p.»*u&gt;r-» to C. H. &amp; M. W.«Hlcks)
was very Interesting.
jmBiufactutv a patent rotary engine. Pat­
Grand Rapids. .
entee will put in patent at 85.000- am!
.. „
v. ana
tv. j;
Fraud Chalkcr, of Chicago, wa* in the wants our cltjzeus to put iu 85.000.
x R. R. crossing have been put up and c|ty last week.
Two propositions from Bad Axe- One
are now in working order.
•
Charles Herrick, of Mancelona. Is visit­ to start a flour mill and the other to open a.
♦hu-u abouti*“e for step* U&gt;0e tiki-n if ing In this city.
bakery.
’
• . .
this city expects to celebrate the Fourth of
A company from Ovid desires to bring
P. A. Hahn and family left Saturday for their engine, boiler and all other machin­
• a^h, Dry Goods. Boots and Jply. bball we celebrate?
a visit iu NUes.
ery here to manufacture moldings, wood
Many from this city hare taken advanS hods, Hard ware, G roceri es,
Dr. II. C. Peckham, of Freeport, .was In work and sash and blinds. They ask a
m® ltducr&lt;1
"a* vbfted Grind
. nd Crockery,
site and want our citizens to take stock.
till? c|ty Friday.
itaplds Monday and Tuesday.
A patent wire Wash bonni company
K. Grant aud his bicycle visited
Ezra Hall, of Baltimore, aged 02 yepra, L^IL
i
wants to iwgiii manufacturing.
They
died Fhursday night after h severe lllncsv. woodland Monday.
want people here to take stock or glvc-land
rhe funeral occurred Suniitfy.
Mis* Lida Newland lias gone to Petos­ and a bonus.
A company with 92.000 feash capital and
Memorial servlets will be held nt thq key for the summer.
$8,000 worth of umr.lilnerj- from Port
Baptist church next Sunday morning. AH'
P. T. Colgrove and family returned Sat­ Harun want a location for the manufac­
are cordially invited to attend.
urday from Lanslug.
ture of furniture aud a' sash, door and
If you -want a pair of paute raade to
Mrs. S. Greusel left Monday’ for an ex­ plaujng mill. -They ask a site and would
take iu some enterprising men. Land and
order for 85 pr clothes pf finer qualities tended visit In Detroit
cheap timber..-are. however, what theyeall on Lunn Bros., tlie talkin.
Clement Smith and wife returned •Satur­ care most for, XX’hal ones of 'our land
Two weeks from to-day there wilLbc a day from a visit in Lansing.
pwnera will offer the necessary land? Re­
musical concert In the grove war the
f" FEOTCET A-M-’s'
Eilslia Stewart and Wife, of Three Riv­ port to the improvement committee.
Hendershott school house, Baltimore.
C. XV. Hart &amp; Co., Troy. N. Y., want to
If you w»n{ n good fitting jxdr ot shoes? ers. visited in this city last nripek.' 1
come west and manufacture Funnel Paste
Orin Roraback and wife left Mont&amp;y for .Stove polish, improved and adjustable
«r boots made go to Philip Lutz under G.
:
FOR CHILDREN.
J
covers,
various kinds of cement, stove put­
an
extended
visit
with
relatives
in
the
G. Spculding's store, next to pustoflice.
■ "uwA GvVl Szf* to uie. Never fall*. 4
ty, etc. They want to get nearer tbe cen­
• EzdcrMU by Pbydcbun. Keep it at j
Coffees are looking up again. Now is a
ter of the stove trade. More capital is
✓k
I.
Hendershott
and
family
returned
I
‘
Ual fold bf-ril Dntgjht*.
.
good time to bay for use later. You will
needed to increase their products.
Monday from u short stay in their new colfiqd prices right nt Stauffer * Crawley’s.
'•
cd 39OS9BC
crExr-rc.
4
A brewery fomi Buffalo, N. Y;, wants
tftgii at Gun take.
to wove into this section If it’s :u good
XX'e will give tqo-cial bargains to buyers
Earl Brown and wife went to Grand country tor raising imps and baric}-.
of dress goods this week.
Tbe owner of a pstenl In Detroit wants
Rapids Saturday, called there by the death
M. E. XF.vt.xs.
' I
to manufacture clocks. Has sent a mould
of Mr. Brown's brother.
Canned f^uijand vegetables very cheap i/Slnt. Shaw, who has been visiting her to the Improvement committee. Call on the
now ami of fine brandsat
committee, sec tbe dmmIcI aud read his let­
brother. Ell Throop, returned Friday to ter of explanation. AU the clock factories
STAt'FFKR * CltAWtXY'S.
her home In Washtenaw county.
are in the eastern states. This would be
Those who use It once buj- It the next
Mrs. E. N. Berg, who has been (or Home a good Industry- The-patentee wants to
time they are in need. We uu-an the L. *
M. i&gt;aint sold by XX’. J. &amp; 1. L, Hollowaj. time tbe guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Hams, fonn a stock company for the manufacture
.
returned Saturday to her home in Wb«»n- of thia clpck.
f
.
The nu-mbers of Fitzgerald post and the
Three men in Detroit, claiming to be
•
‘'
, ।
; ...... &lt;-upy the building -recently vacated XX’. R. C. will attend the memorial services
competent and thoroughly-posted in every
Some misunderstood the ’ Item In last department of the manufacture of stoves
by E: .1. Evon?.
at the Baptist church wxt-Sunday morn­
week’s Baxxku relative to R. 1. Hender- want t&lt;&gt; organize a company here and jdart
ing.
We iu&lt;- now prepared to dn airkinds oPshottz We did not oay that lie had per’ Remember that you can do your paint­ mnncutly left the emuloy of tlie Chicago a stove w.orks.
ing for tens money with the L. A M. paint firm far which he Ims been traveling ao
The lx-«t recommendation wc can give
sold af HAlloway'h, than with any brand long. The fact In tbe ckse is sltuph- tliat
Jje K taking a vacation which will hist tlfe New People's Cyclopedia la, that di' -1 .. Troughlng «iul Tin-Roofing a spoe- on the market.
though we. now have In our library tlie
, , .-.Imi r .-pairing of all kinds. Cal! and
(io to Philip Lutz to get your shoes and during tbe stfmmcr and at the expiration Encyclopedia Britannica, we coipdder tlie
u*.
WoynniTZ * Cotaxt.
book repaired. He will give you satisfac­ of which he will again take the road for former so cbnvcnkwt to'handle, so valuable
tion. Next to postoffiee, under G. G.' the Muue firm.
and concise that w.e have subscribed for lu
Woodruff A Cotant buy rags rubber, Spaulding's store.
For the geueral reader It furnishes almost
The board of water comnklssloners and
'ipprt. lin&lt;vetc’■
Mrs. Philander Rope yvas arrested last special committee appointed ,^y Mayor anything desired nt a minimum outlay of
D
week charged with ticlng a disorderly per­ Goodyear go to Battle Creek to-morrow in both time and money. An especially
Buy your gusol.m- of
son. Her trial is set for Thursday-hi Jus­ connection with their duties relative to the valuable feature of the new. and revised
work is that events are brought down to
tice Kenaston's court.
advisability of constructing a stand pipe. the present day.
Resp’y.
J. G. Runyan, the rvlibbte aqk old
.
OltB ScntTHTZ.
Geo. Simpson. Ralph .Ionian and Tom
established boot and shoe “dealer, always Baker were on Moudav by Justice Kt-naxSec'y Eaton Co. Board of School Ex.
keeps on band a complete stock and nt ton bound over for trial in the circuit
It is mv judgment after a careful ex­
prices that never fail to suit thf purchaser. court on tlie charge of selling liquor with­
amination of yie New People's Cyclopedia
representative of the firm that has the out a license. They gave ball in the sum that It is tbe best adapted for a business
contract for building the soldters and sail­ of 8500 each. "
man's reference book of any work of the
ors monument is in the city. Thv work of
Frank Linden's dramatie company will kind which I have seen, not even except­
erecting tlie monumejit was begun yester­ plhy Damon and Pythias In Union hall, ing lhe Brltannk-a. It Is certainly a work
day.
“
Monday/evening, June 17th, under the greatly to be desired.
CllAUI-K* W. ABUSTltaNO.
The Hastings Baxxek—tiie model week­ auspices of Hastings Division. No. 19, U.
.
J udge of Probate for Barry- Co.
*■' of
“* ”
started''in strong "
R- K.
I’. This -company
company is highly
high
ly paper of Michigan—has sl_
•ar............-----------No paper in_ Spoken of and will undoubtedly draw
and healthy on its 84th year
Having examined the New People’s
Michigan has brighter prospects.—Owosso crowded house.
Cyclopedia 1 can heartily recommend It as
Times.
last week A. H. Keith sold his yearling mure comprehensive end less expensive
The Home missionary saclcty hi connec­ colt Frankk- XV. to. Battle Creek parties than any work of the kind recently brought
out. It has tlie double merit of being both
tion with the M.'E. church ^rlll meet at for 9225. Tbe gentleman who purchased
brief and complete.
the home of Mrs. JI. M. Warner, XVednes- the colt afterward said he would not take
'
Frank G. Eu.vrrr.
hay afternoon, May 29th. A cordial in­ SjOO for Imt. This colt was sired by N.
Pastor Hastings Presbyterian Ckutrh.
T.
Parker's
Frank
BrpWn.
She"
was
a
J 27 acres in Rutland, fair hou.Ct: but no vitation is extended to ail.
beauty and gives great promise.
-•»d outbuildings 50 acres improved.
1 have examined the New People’e Cy­
It was decided at the meeting of the.
it* «&gt;f fence timber and wood. XVlthin 7
The society connected with Emmanuel clopedia and think it Jtust what It pretends
ixmnl of education Inst night that the
Ji*--of this city and I of Irving station. grmluatiBg exercises of tbe high school church will be entertained oh Thursday, to be, a people's cyclopedia. It is late,
conipant, convenient, well edited aud its
। T.* 1anu will be sold at a bargain, on a
should consist of essays or recitations by May 801h. by Meedanu-s XX'. E. Powert, prjee brings it within the reach of all.
..vMiablt! payment down.
XV. 11. Powers. J. XV. Bentley. C. Messer,
nirinlicrs of the graduating class.
1*. T. Colgrove, Maj- Koi»erts at the Mwlety For these reasons I have purchased the
- • ■’ r-* in Rutian’d .‘V/mlli-s from this
Acconiing to the recent report .of CkrpU, roonu. Supper nerved from 5:30. until 7. People's and cordially recommend its care­
.di liupiovrd, good strong soil bat no D. XX'right. Commissioner of Labor, from All are cordially invited to attend.
ful consideration to any desiring a work of
;•
I .and lay s well and produces 1870 to 1887 there, bare t&gt;een3n LhlAstate
reference.
D. B. OviATf,
The - report of the supervisor of Assyria
'Hi: Hus been sold within last five years 12:701 niarrlagc and 999 divorces: that Is
Pastor of Hastings Baptist Church.
township sliovvs that during the year 188b
■ &gt; *1,200. 3X111 Im- M&lt;d way below that one divorce Tor every 12.8 marriage*Rev. Ovlatt has in his library the Brit­
there were but three deaths hi the town­ annica und Chambers.
.
Butter I* very-cheap, but we believe It j ship. One resulted from drowning and
1 have carefully examined the New
rl'-y lots in Hustings, desirable j.hu-c will pay'farmers belter to sell while fresh the two others wca those of babes tlu»l
•t a home. Will be closed out at half and sweet, than to hold It. Ntauffe? A died at birth. Out of a total of 15 births People's Cyclopedia nnd consider the same
a valuable acquisition to any library. To
Crawley will give value receiver} for It In there wen-but two female births.
d-.- i? value.
those wishing facta and figure* brought
cash of goods. Sec them beforf selling.
As our readers well know. Dr. J. A. down to the present time It Is almost Infall on or sdiln-ss
•Hspensablc. It is cnnelse, yet complete-,
Baughman,
tlie
well
knowh
specialist
The two tramps named Tobin, tliat were
arrested last week, were taken before Jus­ formerly of this city. Is now located at the arrangement of subjects nnd their
tice XVightuuui to answer to tbe charge of Akron, Olikv. All those wishing to con­ treatment by eminent contributors Is all
vagrancy. Tliey were given 90 days In sult Dr. Baughman l&gt;y letter can address that could be desired. 1 have three com­
the Detroit house of correction. Sheriff him nt Na. 151 South Howard street. plete &lt;-ncyclopedia.s, including the Britan­
HASTINGS. MICH.
Shrlner and Marshal Rogers took them Akron, Ohio. He writes prescriptions for nica, and attest my appreciation ottMNew
Peopled by subscribing for the same.'
any disease for 81.04).
there Friday.
.
H. F. Pexklngton.
A ’ lot oC flrat class brick for sale at the
Cliarlotte. Mich., March, 1889.
The lecture Wwlncsday night by Prof.,
XX’inehell was w ell attended. Ithat ft was Hastings Engine A Iron XVorks iu quanti­
hrcuistfon this week.
2, too
Thh People’* Encyclopedia Is in my
enjoyed by all goes wlthont saying. Tbe ties to suit purchasers. Also a foil stock
subject "Tlie Lite 'itfme of a World” al­ of all kinds, of hose, pipes, pumps and judgment one of the very best encyclopedias
supplies f&lt;ir wells. If wntcjUs.wanted
T.a;gains in baking powder at Beamer's. though comprehensive was handlist ex­ from the clqy water works the&gt;*&gt;n do the In the English language. It Is very com­
prehensive. much more comprehensive
ceedingly well by the Professor. The net
Have you tried that 25c. tea nt Beamer's. proceeds amounted to 810, which will be work .and furnish all needed cheaper and than the Encyclopedia Britannica. Its
letter than fan be done elsewhere.
plate* are very valuable. It Is sold for a
Smoked halibut and boneless codfish at added to the monument fund.
very moderate price. For the hasty use of
Many ask why Fred L. lleatlt can sell a busy’man 1 consider It the best encyclo­
Perry Rose was arrested yesterday for
drugs,
medicines
and
in
fact
anything
in
s(.J "rI.“1.1
of wigwams, go to Rower keeping a disorderly house. His wife and
pedia. it has been prepared under the
Elizabeth Austin, Inmates of Uic house, the drug line cheapCT than bls competitors supervision of a man who has had a long
were also arrested. Perry and Elizabeth do? Nothing easier He pays less rent training that would fit him we!) fur such
i' 8tlk mitts in black and colors for. 19c. al. were lodgcil Ih Jail. Minnie' XX’ertx was and his running expenses are very light work. It Is very comprehensive and reli­
M. E. Nevins'.
■i
also arrested for l&gt;elng a frequenter of the Ix-cause be does all bls own work thus do­ able.
W. M. Pvffek.
Pastor of Hastings M. E. Church.
I bins.- to rent. Enquire of Stuart, Knap- house. The trial of these parties occurs ing away with expensive clerk hire. But
he keeps Juat as good goods as any body.
i 'i&gt; A VanAnuao.
.
Friday In Justice Kenaston's court.
*The entertainment given at the Baptist
Two Hastings youths left last week
N. T. Parker has a good buggy he wants
Farmers are allowed 25 cents each for
church Monday evening was most enjoytrade for a cow.
setting oat young shade trees along the between two days. Their parents knew। able. Those who did not hear Prof. Plxnothing of their intention to leave this
highway
of
their
farms.
A
law
provides
Those new styles r. Lunn Bros. will.
ley missed a rare treat. Ills readings
that for shade trees Mt 25 feet from the beautiful city. There was no reason for It, were humorous, yet full of thougbtand be­
?uKi dandy $5 pants.
center of the road and 00 feet apart by the unless they had a burning desire to meet
Ferms for sale. Enquire of Stuart, occupant of the property, he shall be en­ and conquer tbe outside world. Boys that ing read in his own happy style created
much merriment He sang beautifully;
.nappen A Van Annan. .
titled to a credit of 25 rente for each tree go away tinder such circumstances gener­ tbe purltv of his voice Is remarkable for
ally return much wlaer for their experience.
i’anh ipadc to order for 85 ana upwards to the amount of one-fourth of hla high­
one of hla age. We are pleated to an­
way tax for each year.—Ex.
I ’ M:un Bros., the tailors.
Two applications were made to the com­ nounce tliat prof. Pixley win conduct a
■ x fine lot of new cloths Just rerei^d
There is talk of organizing a chair fac­ mon council Friday, one asking for a fran­■ sacred song service at the Baptist church
1
l‘.r 85 pants at Lunn .Bros.
'
.
tory In this city and the business men are chise for an electric light plant and the next Sunday evening. A collection will
othey *or K*” and *lectrlc 'MR plsnts. be taken for the benefit of the Prof.
J***” tennis shoes, all sizes and nice taking hold of the matter. The chair fac- The council tabled them because In each
ory at Grand Ledge cannot fill its orders.
A mortgage Is not an unadulterated
aro-t- at Rower Shoo Co.'a.
’Satever is to be done ought to be done case tbe parties asked for two years Ini blewliig bat It Is not necessarily an un­
which
to put In the plants and the councilI mitigated evil.. If a mortgage has to be
Hungarian grass and German millet need
o-re. An institution of this kind ought
did
not
understand
that
they
would
bind
at Jinilth, Hums A VanArman’s.
to b made very profltablB and It would
; given by a farmer to support hla family It
themselves to pul them In before that time is a very unfavorable indication. Either
The Perfection dyes are sold at W. EL- K*vp ^-oloymeut to p-.-rhaps 100 people.
XX e bop to gee tbe niatter pushed vigor­
the farm cant be made to pay. or the farm(•(Midyear’s drug and book store.
ously ana^c haTe no doubt that our citi­ |/fhe Shukapcare club which Ims beeni er Is a poor manager. But a mortgage
' Millet Sett!!1 Millet Seed! A fine quail- zens will
bold of the matter at once. giving a close study of the great drama of1 given as the purchase price of a farm la a
—Charlotte Tribune.
7 for sale at Stauffer A Crawley.
Othello gave an .unusually Interesting favorable rather than an unfavorable indlca’ tion as to tbe value of tbe farm. It means
. The laying of rails on the C. K. AS. R.
Lansing ;»as been chosen ns tire place• evening at its dote in tbe presentation of• that although the purchaser has not cnotab
ft. has been completed to Woodland.
.
for tbe pcrmiu^tlotion of the jute fair. two papers by Mrs. Barber and Mrs. Bar- money to pay for the property, he baa faith
• low, which deserve a more extended no­
Tbe
grounds
w
Central
society
are
to
flu Memorial day the postoffire will be
that It will produce enough to enable, not
be transferred to .jir 8tat(. toefety free. tice, by virtue of rare merit, being forcible.• only to make a living, but to pay the
cloved from 10 o'clock a. m. to 4 p. m.
There is now a &gt;bt ot 811,000 on the■ logical and concise; followed by a dtacusI'hih. Smith has Improved the appear­ grounds which It is P'-iilsed shall be paidI (don led l&gt;y Dra. Latlirop aud Barber. amount of the mortgage be placed upon IL
,
inasmuch as probaNy nlnc-tenU* of the
ance, of his residence by a coat of paint
off. and when this is dm. the whole trans­. The club in under the skillful leadership
of Mrt. Robinson and will now take up
Keystona^r North Fairfield plow and action Is settled. Tbe n.,lOy therefore tbe study of MW-Sammer Nlgbte Dream,
will
be
rained
bj'
•
K^ral
v
x
_
Jtf0T1&lt;
i
e&lt;
!
.repel-remit.
F. H. Barlow*Co.
which wHIoecupythetimeuntlltbeiradthis method of raising It is iude-^j by
cltixcns at a special election to be
for jourtmeut at tbe close of tbe school year
for the summer vacation.
May 24. The fair will be held Sept..)

Haiditft* Wednesday, Jiay 32, 1889.
- A. D. NISKERN. Local Editor.

Hicks &amp; Spence,

P. R. Dunning visited in Chicago last
A. E. Glllman is building a house on the
wcekt
corner of Creek and Greeu .tn^ta
Frank Maus returned Saturday to Grand
. jLT,.y*nA“?Wert *U! ** ,n thta elty
Rapids.
and bold regular services at St. Rose's
A. C. Towne, of Milo, was .In tills city
church next Sunday.
.
Saturday.
The Bostun flame regulating burufira
H. &lt;5arveth, of Middleville, was In town
*’"rae"to
Thursday-

WE HAVE.
THE GOODS.

fy th; Higtal Market Price
- IN- •. '
—FOR—

bitter, eggs,
and Produce.

J

THE CLOTHIER.

Croup Remedy!

'oodruff
&amp; Cotant,
TINNERS, '

x-x] r Over our Stock and see

]___nobby Styles in Fine
Pants and Suits.

TIN WORK.

Woodruff
&amp; Cotant.

hums lor Sale!
Very Reasomle Terms.

1). R, Cook,
LOCAL NEWS.

| y through our store and you

J___IX mill be convinced that we

shard) the Largest and Most Complete Line of
Fine Furnishing Goods in the city.

O. D. SPAULDING
Is one of the first in his purchase of

Please call and see ta. Here are some of his prices:
•New Satines, 10 to 25 cents.
Henriettas and Cashmeres, 25 to SO cents.

Good style, double width Dress Goods, 10| tents.

‘

Lawns, Chailies, Ginglrajns and many other dress goods at
prices none can better.

Parasols, Shawls, Plushes, Velvets, and other fancy goods.

Best of all is our trade in Ladies’ Fine Shoes, also Men’s
Shoes and Boots.
Closing out Clothing at 25 to 50 per cent discount.

O. DrSPAULDING.

THE LADIES
Of Hastings and vicinity are invited to inspect our large new
stock of

Dress

Goods

Silk Warp Henriettas, Nice Line Black Dress
Goods, Satines and French Ginghams,
Henriettas in all colors, Summer Broad­
cloths in all colors.
In these goods we show all tbe latest patterns and! most
fashionable colors.' If you are looking for fine suitings, you
should see them. To match these goods, we can show an

ELEGANT LINE OF TRIMMINGS,
Consisting of Girdles, Gimra, Braids, etc. We solicit your
patronage ou the merits of these goods and the reasonable
prices we have put upon them.

JULIUS RUSSELL

�SENT TO FOREION POSTS.

Thousands Homeless
Terribly Destructive Fire in a
Suburb of Quebec.

THEY’RE ALL PLAYING BALL

Chicago. May 14.—Tbs National Base
Ball league yesterday recorded tho following

Boston 7; at Philhdeljihia—■Chicago 3, Phila­
SEVEN HUNDRED HOUSES IN ASHES. delphia 4.
Chicago, Maj- 1ft—The National Iznguo
clubs matte tbe following reeonhr yesterday:
At Philadelphia—Chicago 7, Philadelphia 5;
at New York-•Cleveland A Sew York 0;
Chicago, May UK—Following ureymter-

York—Cleveland 3, New York 18; at Boston
Quxhfc, May 17.—Five thousand people —Pittaburg 7, Boston 8; at Philadelphia—
Chicago 5, l*hiladq}phia 0; at Washington
which started here yesterday morning in tbo ; City—Indianapolis 4, Washington L
Chicago, May 17.—Yesterday's National
house of Mr*. McCann, in SL Bauveur, swept

jmrtment, at&gt;h although great efforts were

check**! when .all material within reach ot
ixsiue e ridetit that thn d:'i*artinent was un­

owing to lack ot water.

A strong easterly

It was then determined some of the build­
ings in tbe track of the blase should be bio wu
up. nnd artillery and cavalry from the cita­
del were called into tequtaition. Meantime

8L Sauveur to dtaioltsli *oum ot tbe struct­
ure*. and with tht* end in view ropes had
. Iwen effectively used In dragging tta founda­
tions from some *&gt;f tta frame biklingx. This
method of checking the flame* was aban. dotwd w!w;&gt; tta artillery arrived and tlie
soldier* proceoded to demolish hou.«4 by
blowing them up with gunpowder,: Th"
ctx&gt;Tn&lt;*N o' the troops gave tta townspeople
cenfidenr nix! elicited their unstinted praisa

Among tbo house* to tadortroyed was &lt;xu&gt;
which lir.&lt;l resisted oue or two expl&amp;luni,
and Maj. Short? commanding Bit-.ery B,
picked np« small keg of powder, and, ac­
companied by ttergt Wallach, riding-master
uf the same n-gimect, entered lhe building
for tbe pnrporeof making sure of iu-deatsuction. It wamot known at the time,
but the buildlug wm on flro insKle, and tho
two men had liartlly dtsappearnd from sight
inrid*' when the place was shattered into
fragments, tlio roof tciiig lifted off bodily.
Tlie gunpowder -carrtei by Maj. Short hid
evidently been Ignited immediately on his
CTtnuwv. Tbo two num were buried uniter a
mulu* of broken flooring, etc., and Mjcir comiades at o:iee rushed to meue Uidrn if pooaible.
•

Thn wreckage at otire burst into (lames,
but thia did not deter tb&lt;* rescuers from
their effort*; however, it was impossible to
minute*’ heroic work the soldiers extricated
tho body of ttergt. Wallack. Both legs and
anta were broken, tho fnco and trunk being
also crushed in a horrible manner. Tlie ser­
geant's l«dy had just b.-n dragged out by

became fmpomibte to do anything toward
rescuing Maj. Start. Eii Iwxly was found
about 10 o'clock hut night, tlie limbs baring
been burnril off.

Chicago, May 15.—According to a decrco
of the federal court, tta Watrndf railway
—cast of tta Mfiaimippi river—was sold by
xpccial Masters Wilson and Ricks, at tbo
Adams street entraore to tlie gorvmnumt
building, at 10 o’clock Wednesday morning.
Janies F. Joyi representing tho purchasing
committee at tta majority ot tlio tand-

bidder and took tbe property at &gt;13,530,(XXX
According- to tbe tumu of tbo sale, Mr. Joy
made a ds posit of fVOo.MN ns a guiumiteo uf
good faith. All. the prominent raUroad mi-n
in tbe city were jirvscnt nt th? salt*.
)

♦10J,COO, moat of which is covered by uuar-

ALLAN THORNDYKE RICE DEAD.

N»w YopK, M“y 1"—Political and liters-

morning by the announcement that Hom
Allan Thorwdyke Rice, recently apiratated
minister to Russia, hod died suddenly at an

wax entirely unexpected, although it was
known that Mr. Rice was ill with tonsilitb.
count

’

race for profoMionob, eight boars. a day,

miles 4 laps; Knapp. 68&amp;

yertenlay. including
tta following:

Illinois, to
minister
reddest nnd consul
general of the Unltad
’ States t» Denmark.
Solomon Hir»h. of

Makes washing and scrubbing only a
pleasure,
•

tlary &lt;ff
w
Henry W. Severaacc, ot California, tbs
roroui general vf tta United But* »•«&gt;•

Keeps the clothes so dean and white •
The doors and windows a beautiful
sight
’ ' .

BY A PICTURE DRAWN IU BLOOD.
Cotnrrd

Probably Quiet DowH Now—Canto of tbe
" Dlfflcultjr" &lt; School Election.
'

£

i were killed hero in an election affray
turday. It was an election for school &lt;11-

SHOCKING INFANTILE DEPRAVITY.

nioonllgiiter i of tliat place were npjx&gt;u«l to
tta National league They had tlireatenod
witnee*, who was under polioo protection,
while be was connected with tta-National
league there. He attributed tbe Inereoee in
crime in Ireland during the National langue'*
existence to tbe action of tbe landlcrds in on-

pointed to take W. C. Jones’ place, who ha*
l**n removed, as mantaal tn Oklahoma Mr.
Jonce'wu unable to clear himself of the
charges made - against him concerning his
participation in land-grabbing schemes in
tbe n"w territory. Tbo reports onlered to’
be made l»y the interior dejwrtmcnt from
the Inipectore sent down into thu new terri­
tory showed up Ixid for Jones. He failed to
purge himself to tbe department of justice
according to the attorney general'i request,
and ta teas suffered tho pennlty-renioval
*- -- -_ - — •*. .*1.1-3- u.. —_ .
.

Chicago, May lb.—A fire which broke
out shortly after 10 o’clock’Friday night in
thu vicinity of Ono Hundred and Sixth
street imri Avenue K, cast South Chicago.

jccesaor. is a prominent Itepablican polite

were ul»o licked up

county circuit court Saturday decided a suit

tbo test legislature forbidding tlie piping of
tween ♦SO.aJt) and W.Wft The bouses were nature! gas cut ot thu state It was declared
occupied almost entirely by foreigners em­ in conflict with the constitution of tbe United
ployed in the rolling mills, most ot whom
owned ttair homes and bid them well inrarod. Sonwot them lost Ml ttair household

For- your own household you’ll get it,
I hope,

1UJohn Jarrot:, of P-mnsyl’rania, Vf ,b» con­

Ing sheriff wired Govern er Jsmeu F. Eagto seriuutinternnlinjurie*. Ttoflpmtiii,L’harlr*
the facte,nnd naked thatacotupanycf militia Gribbla, alu&gt; whitn tad his -leg brdkm, nnd
te ordered ber?. Tto governor, ram* himself, received otter rert-m* injuries, and three af
and is m constant cotutntraicatiuu Whfi Adjt tta ixgro !abor-ra wdre kill*-landiix tajaral,
,
__
Geu John C England, and d tliey are m-ulod • four dangprvtoly._______
tlio M-L'arthy Light Guard* an- ready to
move by special train at a moment's notice.
Bkllcviixx. Ont, May 3d—An nerideut
Tbo company is nollyquipjMsl nnd will to
able to handle the molv It is thought n-&gt;w occurr»l.nt tarljyvills station yesterday by
that Chore will be no further trouble. The which sevent&lt;nn jwrsua were injured, two
feeling was w high against 5My that hU or thi-eo seriously. Tbo Mado; mlxel train
death was looked for ev^ry moment after tbo
beginning of the riot, and now thifta is out train foliosiug crasfied into to,* rear rir, a
•
of tb^vay it i« thought tta fejliug p ill sub- pnwnggr roncta with the above rc-mlt,
,gMe, unlos there is a negro uprising; when
RUN DOWN ON THE LAKE.
tbe military will b.&gt; called oirt.

Ils candidates for rc-ekeUon Vj the
school buard were tw.i white mem­
bers of tho board, but NMy and
his ride ‘Mrol to replace tho*.- men with
their candidate*. Neely said: “We propcH&gt;
to secure control of tta Itoanl and manage
thu school to suit poraelvak" Neely made
“incendiary" spoaehM on tto subject He
was n prominent Republican. He was a
nxrabcr ct tho state central cotn:pl|teo nnd
of tin* executive committee, and had secured
the recommendation of that taly for register
of the land offiOn nt this place, am! would
doubtlra* have been appointed, ns a&gt; for
President Harrison ta* observed tta nwmmendation* of this committal in making nppuiuftnents for till* state.

I'm going washing, sir,- she said.
What hold you iu your-hahd w tight.
With a lace so gay and a step so light?"That wHich all prise their dearest treas-

nJ^uno^I

Poht Ht-abx. Mwlur May 2ft-Tta steam­
er R. P. Ranney, which arrived dawn Haturday fcrcncta reports having torn in colli­
sion with the schtami- M F. - JJerick &lt;ifl
Fnaquoisifni, resulting in tta sinking of tta
schooner with the k*s* ot all tar crew except­
ing tbeteaptam and' one man. Tta following
were lost:'Martin Johnson, mate; Mrs. Cole.
Kaimelly. woman, all of Clayton,
Ont; J. Charlevotx and W. Our, seamen,of

being
Mrs. voir,
Cole, uin
thn coiw,
cook, iux&gt;i
(tool
“-—h shuck.
...
aft bolding on to tto wheel When the
schooner
«v»rv
__ ■.
by tbe Itamn-y H crew to wA-e tbo schooner's
crow. Ths steamer's engine, we?,, rcvi-rw-d
wlu-n they camo together. The weather-was
so thick they could ere only a short dbtanuh.

Columbia, a c" May 2Q.-A shocking
Loxdox, May 18.—The s^xunabip Mis­ story of infantile depravity comes from
FATAL DELUGE OF RAIN.
Gabriella Steadman,
souri, commanded by Capt. Rurrell, who on fijwrtanburg county.
a Hute 3-yuar-old girl, was left by her father
the sinking steamer Danmarfc. arrived in tlio
Milwaukee, Wia, May la-At0 o’clock
Thames Saturday from Philadelphia. Two brother 11 yearn old. Tbo little onu l^catno
steamers laden with tbe frletub anti admirers fretful aud cried continually. Hw.er was last night a violent thunder storm struck this
heard to say that if the child &lt;1 id not stop she dty, rain falling in a perfect deluge. A
aud met tho Missouri Capt Murrell and would give it something to keen it qutot.
his ofilccrs were given nn ovnUon.and in reply
Tlie LJtilo One Quieted.
to an addnsm insilo to him tho captain spoke
Two hours later Hester and her brother went overwhelmed by the flood from a bursting
highly af thu kindonm to tad received in to n neighbor’s hofise and said Uioir lifth sewer, which filled the tunnel Three-Polish
America and thunked. those who met him. ulster was dead. The child wu found care­ Inburen were drownwl Tlie bodies rnnnot
The captain was overwhelmed with prah*&gt; fully covered up in bed quite dead, with R bo recovered without a steam pump to empty
nnd attention amtavas forctxl to strip his uni­ wound on tbe beck of her haul A slick with tto tunnel when tho flood abates.
form of its gilt button* to distribute unsong which tbe murder was committal wu found
on the flexir. It.is not known whotlier the
---- .....
rsur.au Vllr.
girl Hester killed her sister unaided, or was
KAxaAatrrr, Ma. May is-Tbo
publicly received and banquetted In London. assisted by tbo brother. Neither of tba cbll- thunder and rain storm experienced taro in
three years ragr.1 .11 da* v.-.tentay. Pour
hmran were hiruck by lightning, and in some
Loxdox, May 17.—Thn Parnell commission
I-rtloa, o( th. city th. NoS parem^
Wahhixgtox Citt, May 18.—Richard
resumed its sitting* Friday.’ Father O'Dono­
were Washed nnunv nt* __ s__ _
van, of Tulia. Ireland, testified that tta Walker of TopetaK Kaa, was Friday aj&gt;

The Immediate cause of his death was
redcina of tho glottis. Mr. Rkc had suffered
lor some yean from affliction of the throat,
tut thb attack wo* not thought to be seri­
ous. About 3mm.. however, his nurse
nolierd tliat sometlilug was wrong, and lift­
ed him up, al the same turn sending for ha forty su?oesmva Bundays. Tbe
pbyaidatu. The patient seemed enable to it is announced will nut report
ruary, 180ft ■ •
:
dying from suffocation. Everything was
done to roliero him that could be. but without
avail. Ex-Mayor Cooper and other friend.*

WakwtNflro* CrrT' MAy n‘
dhto.,lc

Cause of Uia Slurdey.

Iluniecl Itself Out of Fuel.

boliding, but tho flro spread so rapidly
among tlie greasy meats almost nothing was

Their Robust Character Once
.More Illustrated

.
came involved in a fljbt with a’white man sul ot the Unfed Bute*
Thomas H Sherman, of the Di»trlc. of
and run toward ex-Storiff John H. Park­ Columbia, to lx- consul ot the Lnited States
WasUlns^on City—Indianapolis 1, Washing­ ham, apparently for protect Ion. In a flash a
ton H; at Philadelphia—Chicago IflJ Philwlel- dozen revolvers were drawn and a volley was "lTta uiw&amp;tnt aim appointed tbo fullowing
pXS^Jsm- IL ClupMC at HoUJran,
phia 18; at New York—Clevelands,’ Now
York tt; at Boston—Pittsburg 4, Bosjon 14.
When the fire eea*cd Thomas IL Parktam, Edward H^Hramer, Youngstown. O.
Chicago, May'1 .—Following are tho
Wa.miw-tiW cmr, Mny is.-lta
tiooal league clubs: At Wasnington City— ital,-and D. M. Wilson. sheriff, were found dent made a p-w more citixeux happy
day by appointing them to offlesa. The Itet
Chicago 11, Washington 4; at Philadelphia—
Indlnnnpolh a, Phitedelphin U; at Now York tailored to bo wounded. Ho is the editor of of appoiuU-es-lncludtsl:
Richard L Walker, of Kmiw. to ta
*
—Pittsburg 7, New York 11; at Battun— Tbe Advocate.
United States marshal for the district of
Cleveland 4. Borton 14.
Saturday'? L ■ague scores wn&gt; a* follows:
Latol—Tbo fight betwwr. the whites and Kanau; Amor Smith. Jr., of Ohio, to he
Cincin­
At’ Boston—Cleveland 8, Boston 10; at New negroes here Saturday, in which three w bite surveyor of custom* for the port
York—Pittaburg U, New York 2; at Wash­ men were killed, culminatol y.aterdiy in a^ nati; Duvj.1 W. McClung, of Ohio, to.be rob
ington City—Chicago 14. Washington 13— attack on tho building in which 8. M. teclor of internal revenue for the First dis­
eleven Innings; at Philadelphia—Indianapolis
of Ohio.
Neely, the political loader of the colored Re- trict
Abo tho flowing home rule terri,terla|
4, Philadelphia .’&gt;.
puIiUcaus, ha&lt;l taken refuge. Neely was appointments: William D. Leo to ta asso­
CO-OPERATION AT WANAhfAKER'S.
found couceoled in tbo cellar and was shot ciate ’justice of*-tta supreme rourt of New
like a dog. Neely, his fathor and brother, Mexico, John W. Witctar to ta United
took refugtf in Thu Advocate building when State* attorn-y for Nevada, John Morphy to
ta attorney for Dakota and Jatnee W.
PluitabELTHA, May 18 —PartuiMter Gen­ tbe killing of I). M. Wilson, Thomas I’nrktani, and Trank Foubre occurred Saturday Savage, of Omaha, Nub,*' to ta n governeral Wanamnkcr mldn-awd o«er.8,Q00 of bia svuhing. Evriy iffort wax mado to gut at meut dirtwtoc of tta Union Pwiflc railrouL
employes lost ulgbL He lalktx! to lliom for Needy, lull they proved unmir.x^ftti, as tlio
over half au hour with frequent outburitt* of negro,-.* bail Ixirricaded '-ho doors,
pointed topegrupher of Uitr po«toHk&gt;-dcpnrtapplause. Tta occasion^ wa« the «eeon.I an­
Nto rm rd the Hldleu I'luee.
ment, vice D-ivitl Enrightrof Miebigan. re.
nual ilutrlbutiOn bf tlie profit* ot tho imAbout 3.o'clock yr«t»rJay morning sarrral moved, and Hmi. John K Lynch, of *
meaxo cstabltaLmrot aniiaig it* employe*, aad^ shots were fired into tlui building in the sipjii, fourth-auditor ot the tnwury.
tbo liggatbcriug w.i&gt; held in the carp.* do-'
RECKLESS OF THEIR LIVES.
partiueut &lt;if ttajrtorc- At 8 o'clock. yesterday morning Acting
Fl sure of the Distribution.
-Sbedff Van B. Ixard |».-r«uadoi old man
Ainthg otiivr tiling* )Ir. iVnnnrnakor sal'.l: Neel* nnd one of bis uns to bum-: out, prum. -JSuruIiig Urldgr.
“Tta num paid ejit iu inuntbiy |«ymente to Wng them a safo candiwt to th j jail and a _ NAH'ivtiix,. Tenn., May '.'ft—A ternb!.•alco-ja-opio over anti alxivt* regular ailnric* fair trial.’ 8. M-.Nrely OIf not apimur. Tho
accident occurred’ on tta Lebanon trench of
wn« &lt;3i’&gt;,3GTL2y. M’ith what lias tarn nlreiuly
paid mul wlmt shall be paid to-night tborn distant with the two-prisoih*ni when a num­ tta Nadirilte, Chnttauiuga and Sr. Louis
will ta milled 8-ML08X29. making a total of ber of other memlvm of the
railed railroad, abcut nine rnikw from thia city, at
81lH,3i5.'tt8. taxt year1* distribution wa» Thn Advocate building. 8. M. Neely wav 4 o’clock Saturday' afternoon. Tta bridge
aero-* Vtoue river caught lire from »i*u»hig
$ 10l',43U.«8. Total dlMributinn far two yuan,
♦3iP,7Sj.8U. Wo have paid Ata u»ual vutarira riddled with bullets, nt least tun shots being train. Sortafam man—two white* and fir­
and exactly ♦104,345.88 more by thb free fired into hint. It was thought’lhat others of teen uegroef, vi b&lt;&gt; wen* working on the rood
will dictrihution. Not on« pcnani, to tta Clio Neely party *tecru cvucenled under the
ta.t ot ray knowtedgo and belief,'Would have
gino on it with the intentinn ot extinguishing
the fire with Ito water from the tetulcr
but no more nero found.
distribution not hrou in torch.*
Tho spun gave way, carrying the min and
Tbe last killing created a greet deal luorr
SALE OF THE WABASH RAILWAY.
excitement, and thu people were afraid of a engftio into tbe river, fifty fuet below. Will-

Sioux Falls, Dak., MaY 15.—South
Tho fire bunted jfaelf nut,' after reaching
tbe limits of St. Sabveur, the toll gate keep­ Dakota Tuesday bold one of tho least excit­
er’s haute on Valter street being About tta ing and yet most important elections in her
hl-tory.
What is known ns tho Sioux Falls
last to go.. Tta district north and west of
Mtuwati and St. Ambroiae streets has been constitution for a new state lias undoubtedly
tieuu ratified and adopted by a largo majority
at Valier street. About 700 bouaee wore and members elected for a caostitutlonM
conven'uou, which will caivcne in this city
July 4.
•that 1,300, comprising 5,(W or 6,000 persons.
Bihmaiick. Mny l.\—As a result of the
- Tbe loss ou property b about goOO.OUO, with election there are about twenty-five Drmo. on insurance of about &gt;130,000. Tbo major- cratean.! fifty Republicans elected to tbe
convtitutiunal convention which will convene
in tills city July 4 to frame a constitution for
tbe state of Nurtli Dakota.
" .
high few have Anything to fail back upon.
Mihhsapolik, Minn., May 1G. —THo Jour*
1 Active relief measures are being taken, ami
tbe destitute people are camping out until naPa kpociai from Helena, Mont, uys: The
constitutional convention will bt» Dvuiocralie
■by about 5 majority.
CoiispiL Bluffs, la,, May 17.—J. T.
Stewart'* big packing houses' in this city

Politics in Arkansas.

Five cents

buys a bar of Santa Claus

Soap.”
SOLD BY ALL GROCERS.

N. K. Fairbank &amp; Co.
Chicago, Ill.

THE CHAMPION BINDER

7A« most tvaemfu! and most durablo of all harvesting machines.

Contains every device needed to make a machine perfect.
Hade of tho beet material and in the best way.

.

Light draft and easy vrork for driver and horses.

Earnest raised and lowered of any harvester.
Tbwe 1b no weight on the horses’ necks; co tearing of canvas or-strap*,
for there are springs to relieve tbs strain caused by shrinkage; no chokifh; at
front of elevators, for thhir is a relief rake to pnwCht iL No other Bifider bai
this valuable device. Everything on the CHAMPION has been made as simple
and substantial as possible. No other Harvester has as good cptler bar and
guards, or as many and as good knives, or as strong and adaptable reel,« as sim­
ple a method of driving tho Binder, nor as good plan for squaring the butts of
the bundles. The CHAMPION Butter is unlike any other, and is superiar h
them all.”
The C HAMPTON will cutall kinds of small grain that grow no matter in what
condition; it is ligtiter draft than any other narvesterdoing the same work: it ta
easily managed by any farmer, it will cause less trouble and expense for repairs,
it will make less delay in harvest time, and it will do more work and be more
durable than any other Harvester and Binder that is made.

THE WIRDER, BUSHNELL t BLESSNER C0MP1NY,
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.------ HAUFAITHIEM------ CHICAGO, ILL.

Gl’ARDlAN.’S SA1.E

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it ISHj
"""w

wu* me. jet uir ina.iorny m

Iple put off easing tor tbelr health-iwt became
W*
1 ■tare
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weh&gt;.
live ouro.
lhe* at such a______
pace we
pot___
time
u“*“,|r
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receive a reminder la the shape cf a severe Mlnest.
..
.
That. too. wo are c-wtantlr bewildered to
the various school* o( medicine, and the phyalClans who remroust
... *,.*
choice of a doctor.
1&lt; people only knew that tbe 'tty be«l health

me county oi Harry. &gt;'

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ing*. tn tbe county o! I urnami smt* s' Michl
gun. jmi mustered
tarred *•&gt;•
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liated Maj Tili. A. D. !«*&lt;•
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!
JolIX M- 5: ■
Guardian &lt;rf Eda Vmmol.. i&gt; Nisor .
NOTICE OF COMMISSK1NEKS &lt;&gt;.\ । LAI**.
Sate ot Mtehlian. Ounty of Borrv
Ketate ot John II Earl &lt;1rora&gt;rJ
-We. the uudersten-d. Iisvlf;?’ N

Bltters, they would ua hesitate a n:ament to

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vu» juvsr.iTC*?
tnjurions drug, are contanUy flooding the mar­ day of August. A. i&gt; 'Wi. »■
Uth day of November
ket under various names and gutaw, that the the
**.U**V
-.-I, .1
New Style Vinegar Hitters is as bad as any of

They do not know of course, unlcra they have
the courage to try the New Style, n straighten.'
a Utigiedup system Ina very than white

(££■ claims !&gt;"&gt;' 1‘*

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vUl
by a responsible toute. and is exactly as reprr
Seiltrrt It ...fa I,.,. *
.
...... JUH WU, UCTfT IS. M&gt;
gtadof anything in your life. Your dnxctal State of Michigan. Fifth Judkul firratt m
may not have ft. t,nt be wifi mtler ft for you
M an
ESS.
ttrCiMUteer/. nt the &lt;
*"
lie sure ft says Xew Style Pleasant ToKe oo
JAXmv:uta, Wk, May la.-During a ^on Mdbottte before you take It. Try It, and
tovera stenn Imrt evening tliu home of Dayton you will ftal haupler than U yon had found a
™&gt;KX »t ta Prafre was struck by lightning.
In till* cause ft gppainmt
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O^fn^^T 7“' 7t‘”'uUh"1 Mn. Flagg
Free from alcohol and opium; composed ol Hillnn Prteket. is not r reside
*“ru “d rwu- *“* “ “uc'
’ but i* a resident of HeW*. hto
was found (load on tbe floor. Her Htth chiM
on
motion ot smith
’7ntrr
“ tadly burned. Um child will survive.
complainant, ft la ««ered 1 tint tab ‘ • 11 'J1'
C«l~ KdJeD..™
six hours by a washout thirty mites west.?

A LEGAL EXECUTION.

^BSsgg.-,'?a
J^f^rp.-^eaiiou to taronto"*4&gt;**• *

Wamiixotox Cm, May 17.—Neboa Cob
tart (colored) Who murdered Philip Went“ ' th” rtipcrintendout of the Columbia
•trret car stablw, on October last
tanged nt tto district jad here at 13:43 p

.
kaW
spected old mon.

I'.. ■ for &lt;1T r---------------•—

’ufn-iit Jud#*-

tami A CoLGBOvK.taltvton ter u - i

WonteriL a highly
* 3

atabtaL Coltart was
tarn, ami on t]10 t.vnd
totar njqxiared ttair imaxicatod.

OiaMlere taken

TO ADVERTISERS
dNd ta a tew minute*

1

�THE NEWS IX BRI El
Thn merchant'* exchange of St Loui* has
op«wl a fight on tbs ■bucket shop* in that
rity. ami propoca to throttle them by cut­
ting off their quotatta::*
7

REMedy-pAIKI
For Strains’and Sprains.
•Evidence,-Frosh, New, Strong.

roat a: Vtereland MonAty to H. A. Steves,
of that city, for 3A&gt;,7W. Mambrfoo Sparkte
brought 33.WK1, going to E. M. (Snuxb, of
Minneapolis. It is understood that Guy has
been wiki Lack to bh former owner, au&lt;I ttait
Cimg.ton* aud thu other racers «ill Uotbo
The treasury department nt Wasbisgton
City lias dreided that painted cups, vases
horusrtc., cannol bo admitted &lt;u rointmga
Antaa Sensonbronu-r. a farmer redding
near AnUgo, WK, died Monday fro-a £
juries inflicted by a feroeiou* buU la*: Situr-

Anttfe Pixi*T,the comedienne,!* seriously
W'n* taflatEination of too lung* at Har-

Tbe ccroner's jury investigating the-fatal
accident io a street car at Katatnazoo, Mfc-lt,
bns found both the Michigan Central nisi the
street railway people responsible for the dteBerauw bu wa* dying of corwumntiou, /Are
tbur N'ottloton, lA the Ienitentinry for twelve
years tor manslaughter, -wa* pardaued Mon­
day by.Gc-vcrnur Fifer, o( IlltaoU
at

DatW” a so Dealt**.

We CWmES A. k'OOELER CO., Battltawa. IH.

- tl-n-t . nil n-nluty. can truly be
p,.P;:i.-n foklnut of il.tx) Skin Cure.
.ti 'tify t" its wonderful curn&lt;• iu -e.tnhigly hopeless cases af
.
rhrtnii, , ry»!|aias an^-wvery
, ‘..in dlsifitje. Mr. 0, 1’. Alglcr, of
Ohio.' tried everything lie heanl
:■ -..:na&gt;i tided, and suffered five
, ..-.-emi until hr found Pnpition
whirli eared him. Large bot: a
, jtl W. U. Goodyear's drug

henji'er .up ttK Garfield tnenns
:. r.tMiui i.'KilLOOU hoops tatvcbeuii
• this winter.
,iidrew‘, of Lowell, with ulcers
hi* body, cured by Ayer's Saraa-

M. - More died at Ionin. Monday

Harare Greeley, and &lt;10,0)0 Is in ha nd" fcr
the Furpoj... An appm! will bo made to
printers and newspiper men all over lhe
country for an additional 313,00(1
W. W. Brown, a banker of Waverly, Ills..
wa» found dead in bed. nt the Pactflu' hotel;
Jack-on vita', IBs., Tuesday, with a bottle of
morphine u -ar Itfan. Whether it was suieid*
or an areidtmtal overdo* b not known.
Louisa Lehnaon, n 70-ycar-uld widow of
Gaknin, Ills., has brought -tilt ngainit Sam­
uel Cunningham, abo of Galotta, and abo 70
y'-ara of age, tor breach &lt;rf prombo of mar­
riage. Ten thotUMd dollar* I* thu tlguro
• Saturday last Georg* Franck Train gave
a May party in Central park to sixty - chil­
dren. In such company this queer mortal
ts *-* n at h.t* happiest.
thagv, ID-i. fcr Mary BLc-ebJUi, who is lu-j to
a larg" raiate at Pittsburg, Pn.. and ba* nut
Imm board from sfuca her chlldhari.
A curious freak of nature ha&gt;Q&gt;eeu fount
at WeiithetsfMd, Vt. Two birch tr*w, a

from the ground by a crow bnurih, which
I teems to belong to both.
The bill authorising th* construction of elt in&lt;«f Vunatnatlo,*.
; .
.
i“'- itnensof curious punct- evutod n-nih in Baelau wn* ktUn! in the Mas-g
t,
•
&gt;.•.'■■&lt;&gt; by Tlio Printer*’ ilegister: sachUM’tto»-nate Wvdni-wlay.
’
Henry and Nathan Ruse? I A Day, wbdlei»u:' I.! «’as sidthndy jhAm »ivk "Has■ •iluTiijcvcrv.invan* for liisracbv. । .- t bii to. ’ in *pito of all his York, have ouigucL LiabiUlioi re(K&gt;rtcd at
. . l-'-". . ^i.thc triuurp!:* of tb'-Chri*
The majiir ot Tama City, 1*.. has tole■
' A num wns killed f» A^oll,nr rniHiiiig lltW Boston, Mipiajami t&gt;&gt; bo - graphed tlie pre ddutit of the state board of
■
\ i,„ n urifric "U'v have dceidol/,* benitbtimt the Iqwa river is full of deoil llsh,
In:,i». -largo enupjb to aedttn-' making the pocple sick and thrrateniug tho
"n-i .J.‘wb.
l}v,«»torW* high." On a
-Wl:i r...i»tty tin- following hanitiou* dlrec due to rvfusu train the MarsliaJltov.n gluccso
. ..................... — . • .......... —" —
;, n ■ dr .x tion on&gt; qp|m&gt;acUing «u-b
At tbe annual meeting tbo Chicago. Bur­
’ r uU'separate linn, conductors ruid ia&gt;gi- lington anil Quincy railway, held in Chicago
vrii: U- rcijw»tcd to bring their rnficc- Wednesday, tbo old board of directorii was
'
.
.. irrj-i’io ti dead halt before tho point ft) ro*-k-et«*d.
" tui-g. h.’id iTj»- enneftfl not to proceed vX&gt;
Tie- cathedral church ot St. Mary, at -Pe­
1. train ha» jiao’ll the otlmr." A kUsuu
oria, HR, wo» cnnsci-ratod with the slabor■ -apia.n. zulverti*.»lng
*a** *an
* *excundon,
***
says: nte ritual of the Roman Catholic church
.. tf, i’c. v children half l&gt;*we to Im had Wrefaieadsy.
.
Thie comptroller of the currency has au­
in biuJo-t of fine grape* from thor it d the First National l*nk ot Littlo
Fulls, Minn., to commence business with n
nunlfowit*. some of which are capital of tfiJ.On.-nil-lira indtanteter."
Mr. Whitelaw Reid. United Statra minis­
ter to France, was formally received by M.
Sjiuller, tho French minister of foreign afa {rival*, wldiir who wt^lld have
I judge. Ifo.wfofld hu'-, kuo»a&gt;
Several persons were injured, none seriou*.
ly. iti a collltlon of ferryboat* at Philadcllirttk-v done.
from a fatal dbiutcr.
Congn-Mtnan Randall, who bx« te:n con­
fined to hh house in Washington for some
that .w reks, fo conviilesclng rapidly, an I Is cXpected to be out shortly.
•iifivaUeJ him for talking trvu
Minbter J.tn coin sailed far England Wednes­
day ou thu stmimrr City of Parts. Among
.aoKiti;
» Geuigu nu i uu11 talk."
ninn and Andrew Carnegie.
A couple who had been divorced forty
ettught tlil» rooster. thl* very
zoning with nil hi* intznt for years U-fore in California, moton a railroad
train out in Arkansas tlie other day. They
rerqgnix*! ench'other, and, after a short
talk, concluded to remarry, and thu .cere­
mony was pTfuriuetl that evening on reach­
ing Eureka Springs.
, nSi inlmhftantaof limrrite have
Tbu woman's municipal suffrage bill,
a ably netouisbed nnd diverted by which pasted the Michigan hou»o H'wines,r a:ri costume of the Highland dav, wa* defeated in the senate Thurnluy by
‘drstm the lox of llie queen's car­ a vote of 18 to Hl
l 1 &lt;&gt;, I y the way. I* tbe individual
At n Ineelittg of lit© supreme lodge,
■ d -d John Brown a* her mnjret}.'* Knights of Honor, held at Indianapolis. lud.,
- r* ai,t," b&lt;- befog a near’relatiyc , on ThurwLty, A. R. Savage. &lt;&gt;f Lewiston,
v .• doily -lie Still mdre nnuuxd Me., wa* clertc i supn-ni* dictator.
/
' • ' the Indian menials, who,
Beam, the pitcher, whom Fittaburg'is try­
,’&lt;liie, are arrayed la their native ing to secure, has a record of having struck
they huv ■ lot* th" gravity which- out'tweDtv-four men each in two game* in
"&gt;• from tho “coral strand" are . which ba has ptoyod, and fan* pitched uumori •;••««, for when the queen ar- cu6 gnnu* in which hb opponent* have not
BLinits they drove through the
gul a lilt
:■ "pen carriage w ith wnno of tbe
Gvo'rge Bancroft, tbe hfatorian. is in bh
if. and n exo roofing and shout- bPih v ear. He is ro feeble tliat ho is allowed
Imigtifcr nil the way, like a couple
to m-v no one but a pbysidiau and a very few
foudon Truth.
intimate friend* His doctor says he has
taken a slight co'.d, but wfll sootrrecover and
be well enough to move to New York for b
'tern:.* aTo not the only people in the change of air and.scene. (
enjoy big income*. A repert preMr*. E. V. Stewart, wife of thu manager
■Hb ■ Pruaiiij landtag on personal tax­ of tlie Washington Ire company at Elgin,
Ills., wo* run over by a pi^ier.ger train on
income for last year was 4,:J8O,OOQ tbe l*dto Geneva ilivudon of tbe Chicago and
. foy, nearly il,.W.a», while Roth*- North western railroad Thursday morning.
•
1.,,-At. admit tuig an income of
... a fow thousahd dollars less. It may probably die.
*
’ uivcr*al Peace society to know
On’ Jply I the state treasurer will pay
‘
Ihcaugeullctnendcrivobhinoomo tbo Inst dollar of lhe Iowa stole debt
"!j] i !;■_• Hil&lt;&gt; of implement* of war. and tho
Francis D. Duffin, a New York compositor,
: fnxn l.xitag money to nation* that
who lost f.W on tl.e Brooklyn races, ended
•; ’ tight.—Boston Herald.
his Ilf* to a hotel by suffocation from illu­
minating gns.
A Irultieaa Appeal.
Four loomotlve* to bo run faff sod*,
Proligol Son tfi-elinglyi—Father. I’m In which takes th* place of fire under the boiler,
I lu k again. Drbu.of honor, you know. have been built to Philadelpbia. They are
Obdurate Father ifreeringlyt—Waste no
■■■&lt;. .fo young man. I’ve nothing but adrlce
’'•r ivoyiaj. Go to those dear‘’boys’’and,
il’ligfatful vermicular with which you
sr- taiuUiar. inform them that tho old man
■
t b,. worked for a sucker.—Pittsburg
I'Ulleif,.
_

Prof, wlonal Clock Winder*.

J ■ a i. professional clock winder. 1 do
i.- thtug rise from Monday morning to Batur‘•Ay Mght, being employed for tho work co a
*■' 3r- iny employers making their own orRaWTOmt* with customers. My beat Is
•■-'•nitohn. I uci only eno of flro person*
uauarly e mployed. I have certain days for
'
every clock on my list I enter tho
mount a chair or &lt;bik, as tho cans may
I. ‘"md the dock, sot tbo hands if tho tlmo
:
±s”'I£s&amp;

"T
•" &gt;ibowfavlt. ‘ 15ounlaK°°d day’s bushMOB

UI CUI

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bum containing tbe autographs rf the uiomPaul Fricto, who defended a Newark po­
lice officer from tin attack of ruffians, wm
presented wiuh a gold watoh nnd chain worth
f3U)by the members of the police force of
that city. •
At Eldora. Iowa, Thursday nigbf tbe Uv
aou iibcsku. • — — ।——------- ■
Wr. a
III, nxy.
four Minding* Tbo ka« h estimated at tlO,
000.
For the tiire* months ended March 31, th*
comparative decree* In th* net -artong. of
tbo Union Pacific system was 1814,728.

her htmband, who then committod suicide.
Tbo affair almost created a panic among the
children, but the arrival of other teswben
and tho {Kdice quieted tholr foara
,
Mi* Jennio Engstrom, a young lady of

WILL IT VATTER THENT

wlUi life-* c-4n-enUi4*Uan&lt;! rtw’

city authorities, who propose to prevent
further criminal cnreh*meM.
Brndly county, Kansas, biw p.-odoc«d n
colored baby that weighed eigbiwn pound*
atlJrUk. '
.
.
There arrived at Punta G orda, Fla., from
Kansan, i ecently, on elderly woman with
two old hens sotting on ducks’ eggi Bbe
had taken them all tbe way in a car with
her, each hen sotting contentedly in a basket
restrel nt Dubuque, Iowa, Friday, for steal­
ing from freight cars ou lhe side track.
1: is announced that a reunion of tbe fac­
tions of the Reformed Presbyterian church
i* fenmiiicnt. They are known r* the “Sy­
nod” and “General BrtMd,” and separated
nt a meeting held in IBS at Philadelphia.
Tho regatta of tho Northwestern Rowing
; association will be hell at Grand Rapids,
Mich., Aug. 5 A

A BLAZE AT HUN

Ttiomdi so rough life's tails Us been?
Though heavy ofititn** b tbe cross. ’
Thisuth small cur «a!u end groat our I-j*
Wbeu » o strira so bard to fcln •

hired or bought a yacht, and i-alled quietly
off, ho would now be enjoying himself in
safety," r
'Use tone, tlie cynical laugh rang to Franks

hi a little troth this will it matter? ’

would, prdiably adopt some such course.
Twenty milt* away, on a branch line, stood
Northjxirt. a yachting center, and Williams
might easily, on tbe previou* day, have ar­
ranged for their flight. Early on Bunday morning lie enlh'd on
Mr. Grubb tn inform him of thiy. idna, which,
by being dwelt upon, bod become a convic­
tion. A* Frank entered tbo banker's study

While

In a lluk- from this will It incuterf
. Though wo nodlyUd adieu

la a UtXlo from this wfli It matter’
Ab.' Nought will It matter thru;
For never trorv shall w* mix with tho strip

Or tread earth s |ath» again.- -

BANK ROBBERY.

and Mr. Kheneaer himself sat listlessly in a
■asy chair looking haggard.
“Above all.'’ suld tho'Wlto

lenco about this wretched affair is necessary
for the prewnt. 1 do not mind tolling you
that it him ocrf.rrvd nt n rather unfortunate
mom nt, m&gt; we slmll bo obliged to get accom-

but {irematurely, we may ba ruined.”
The terik bad been robbed! Such wew the
Tho young man wa* flattered by thn confl­
llscovcry ruule by Mr. Ebmczer Grubb, Late
□no Satiirday night, and He infortnatioo and heavy eyes, eloquent rtf anxiety and
was oblqlard fn this wises Frank Jackson, a sleep!csMio*, aud rcmctuLertsl Mary'* troujuntor clerk, who lodged on the opposite side
feature*, a feeling of wrath against tho*
af-the street, a little tlistanro down, wos-sit-' wUo.cauaud al) this grief |x«Mwr&lt;l him.
ting that erenuig sttjtis window. Ho lingered
After a short silencn Mr. Grubb said:
"Perhapa you would not mind running
Ijinj*N*pfHJx, May is.—A Are broke out over n quiet (lipc, llstlcmly .watching thn
Ca ters by, and du»k crept ou unnoticed by over to Nunhjsirt yourself and making inin The Journal office nt Noblesville about 10 itn. He was about to draw tho blinds and
"o'clock inxt night, and fora time threatened
and sliuil give you a letter to an old friend of
io Jciteuy pne side of tho pubiio square. As- otlicr side, one of them pausing ami hiking our*,&lt;a mngistratr there, who will help yoh
slstancn wn» called from this city and an cn- up toward his window, while lb* otlier went
gine and reel were sent there, but before on to tho Ixpik ami knocked at tbo {irivato memtxw.-wy lud. Hint lime is of vital impor­
reaching tbo place the flro wa* under con­ door. Tbo yming man’s curioaity waaaroused tance.”
trol. The lo* will probably not exre.nl &gt;35,- uptm seehig tho one who remaiued enter a
Tbo trust uiafte Frank color with pride.
000.
doorway a* if for concsnhuent; so standing Bis first hope wte that fortune might tnaka
him instrumental in saving his employer*
belifoil a curtain ho watched tham.
The dull, gray front of tho bank wa* lit by from disaster; but he may bo pardoned if
Norfolk. Vo, May li—Tbe Chesapeake a street lamp, and as the man who knocked there also entered into hi* mind a wish to
and Ohio Railway company's warehouse was
earn a smile from Mary, a* well a* her
burned here last night nnd entirely de- turned round while waiting Jackwm recog­ father's gratitude.
nised
Mark Seeley, thu «mlor cashier. After
. stroyrd. Th:
Tbo loss “
cut th
ths. h~th2;.„
building _..i
and '
evtiinated at ei(O,t»i.
AKO.UOi Tbo
Tho build
hulLI-­ n little delay tlie door wa* cjicnad by the res , A tow taquiritwamong tbe Northport police
freight is estimated
ideal porter, and bo ami Sii-ley entered tbe nnd thu loungers of the beach satisfied him
ing,- a wooden structure, wa* WO feet long.
’building. In a minute or two tta&gt;y came out that ilia surmiwa were correcL Somo days
before two gtmttemru, whroo description tal­
DISASTER ON THE PACIFIC.
street, while tho cashier stood at tho door, lied with that of tho runaways, bought a
apparently waiting bis return. However, small schooner yacht from n locid builder.
no tooncr hod tlw man turned a corner than Tlie crew were ordered to hold themselves ta
Portland, Ore., May 17.—The itcamshlp Seeley again went in and his compahion hur­ rcodincM*, store* were phipped, and the new
Cdurn Ida, from Ban Francisco, tiring* the ried toward the bank. z\s tbe lamplight fell
captain, mate, and elnvcn of tlw craw of the upon him Frank rucognlxod another of tlio vious night. They met the sbIIw on board,
clerks, an intimate of Seeley's, named Will- paid the purcbaiw money, nnd nt cmee tailed
Oregon Navigation company's largo side­ tarns. Ti.vy rcapfswred ta two or three min­ —for a month’s cruise, they said.
wheel Iron steamer, Alaskan, which left here , ute* and Williams, carrying in each batui a
small Gladstone bag, hastened down a by Frank to an old salt “Would it' be powiblo
in a gul- oil Cape Blanco May 13. Fire of the street and was out of sight before tho porter
returned. Then, after a minute, thu cashier
Two bcatn containing members of the crew took tin- some direction.
“Wi-11, sir. ef 'co could borry that tlmr
Jackson was puxxtad to explain tbiw move­ craft,” pointing to n small; rakish looking
ment*. esjxxttally a* William* had a couple of
DlBgraro of a One-Ttme ODcIaL
day*'
leave,
and
was
supfxwcd
to
bo
far
from
Washixotox Crrr. May 20.—Charles D.!
south; nnd hcr'll gu nigh on to twenty knots
Toston, who claims to bare been a delegate Orvtown. Sadey was n high nnd well paid
officer. p&lt;*M*ing tbo •utirn eoqiidenco of bi*
from Aritoiio, a cousul to-Mexicv, and form­ emplxyera. Frank *ometim« thought that
Frank looked longingly at tbe vessel; and,
erly connect* d with the general land office, confldwire misTilacod. At all oveuta. he Itad upon. bearing tbe name of the owner, hh|
was arrested bare Friday night by postoffice reason to believe that both mon speculated in liuart bounded. It was tbo person to whom
inspector* on a rlibrge of using the official stocks; a practice wldch tbe partner* strictly Mr. Grubb's letter was aiUrewil
franks of Senator Stewart, of Nevada, and forbade to their staff.
Delcg*je Smith, of Arizona. Iu default ot
tliat gent lemon. When tbe young man bad
82,00) tximta, Mr. Poatou wvis rommitted to the clurte, glancing through an evening pa­ told bi* story nnd &lt; xplnine$f his object
jail.
rostouRxmfeuwd his guilj. He is rt per, cried: "Hallo! ‘El Dorados’ are gone “However, the Hrubla ora dear old friends,
gray-haired old man about fiU years of age. down to nothing; tiro affair is a complete and the Lorna is at your service. . Come with
smash! By Jove, I know a follow who foul
some of theta.” Jorkton noticed Seeley tuni
white; tho hatul that held tho pen shoolt, and
hi little more than an hour tho Lorna was
St. Louis, Ma, May 17.—Thoma* 8. he turned round to speak iu a wbis|x*r to steaming swiftly out of the harbor, aud
Ktutgg*. who is rappooud to bo tbe mrui wjjp Williams, who listened with a dazed took on Frank, standing on thr bridge be»ido tho capmurdenxk Bamuel Waldrop at Litchfield, bis face.
lib., April 1, IWi, in cold blood at h's’ d&lt;xjr
Frank felt uneasy. He knew nothing cer­
on account of a family feui£ wtur arrested tain, and it wa* nn nnplzwsam t*«k to men­
rrtnny afternoou in tltfa city. Maklrup tion hi*MM|iieior.s to 111* employers; however,
“There was n light nor’wnt wind at)
revived a letter fpqp Knnggs lart week ta
■night,” rcnicrkrel the captain; •‘and-if w
which he confesMxl the crim «.
say they’re eighty or ninety miles ahead we
Hardly knowing wlmt mult'to hope for; ilia’B'i be far out. I don't suppoeti we'll over­
Ten Million* ofTcred for a Itrewrry.
dreading. Mr. Grubb's annoyance, on the one take her liefore dark," tho captain' vent on.
MlLWaUKK, May 31—The English syndl- hand, if hi* suspicion* were wrong, and fear
cat.- has offered 310,000,000 fr&gt;r the Blatz Ing robbery, ou tho other, Frank accom- l&lt;ua ’em in tho night."
brewery of this city, and I* trying to'get bp- putded tho principal to the bank. Mr. EbcnThey left their course several times. In or­
tion» on other browcrioc
ezer walked straight to tbestrong-room, and der to make inquirit* of pa*ing vessel*
opened it with bis {irivato key*, and then Somoihsd not seen "a thirty ton yacht,
THE MARKETS.
throwing open tho chest in which tbo cash whooucr rigged, grecu below the wntfr line,
was kept, jirocveded to examino ityconfcnta. and with a broad gold stripe." Others
Ctncaoo. May IK
Quotations on the bowl of trade to-day Were A gas jet just above them threw a bright thought they had, and gave such contradic­
light into tbo roevsuof tbe safe, and showed tory information that it was uf no benefit.
tlw bimker *&lt;ome pared*of bonds, a smalt pile
^&lt;ic: July. opctK"! 77H-Nc,“ c.ireed
windward, and it became wet and stormy.
Corn-Na 3 May. opened Me, closad .S^c;
Thu chief clerk, an oH man, who, as AU throt'qh tho night tho wind moaned, tlio
June, opened ;E»jc. cJomxI
July, opened
MM’-JiS, close 1 SS5M-. Oata-No. 3 May. opened well as the porter, lived on tho premises, was waves swirled nnd hiaed about the Lorna's
by
this
time
ou
tbe
spot,
aud
held
open
a
bow and fell to mass*.* on bar deck, and Uu&gt;
3.**.. &lt; loved 'JStec: June, epeno f and closed
ruin fell heavily at Intervals. • “Five pounds
July, ojx-ued 25h-?te. Closed
Pork—June, opened SHATIi. closed
‘■There should be there,” he said, in an ngi- a man," Frank had said, "if wo overtake
July, oiwnrti 511.73)*. closed 311.0; August, tatrd voice. i:i rejily to Mr. Grubb’s question, Lor!” Ho Lad protniwd tlio captain and tbe
oixn**! $11.5”, closed 3H.S.’&gt;;. Lard-June, “thirtyone thousand six hundred and aw policeman' whom ho had brought with him
opened Jn.77!*. closed 36.73.
Ucn pound*, eight shillings grid nlnepentx.-.’’ / liU'ral gratuities if tho chase ended success­
Live stock—Tho Union Ht«k Yards report*
fully ; he, himself was too agitated to think of
thu following ranirtJ of prices': The market u*d; and tbo chief dark produced hl* keyj rvpose. Accordingly, throughout tbe night
nctivo and firm. Prices 10c higher; sales
ranged al 3*JAdl.M light;
rough which he averred had not left hl* bonds since

l«qk*.t&gt;K. SUOSM-*1 *'mixed.
* * * * *nd 84»KM.«*
heavy' packing and shipping lota. Cattle
-.Market -,ulet. ami price* steady: quotations
rangr&lt;l at »3.dX£,l.i&gt; for good to choice
Shipping steers.
common to good
da. S3.7HGMS butcher*’ *trer*. PAOS2.7&amp;
rtockcrs. ;2.7.*&gt;liS feeders. Sl.to^lS rows,
and S1A&lt;I2.73 inferior mixed stock and
bulls.
Sheep-Market rather quiet; prices
wall ‘maintained; quotation* ranged nt SUS
tM.lfi shorn
westerns.' JltotfLW shorn
natives, nnd 3IAW3.* lambs.
Produce; Butter-* ancy» Elgin creamery.
15c per lb; dairies ta Hrori “Site; roll but­
ter. Tfftbr. Egas- Htrlntly fresh. I3o per
do*. Poultry—Live chickens, 8c por lb; rooet. . .. . . z.-.-— .1..-*. ne»i“z.

money was certainly there. Mr. Seeley often
borrowed it during buslno* hours. With
that exception lie never last sight af It.
Thu porter returiicd to say-that Mr. Seeley
was uot expected homo until Munday morn­
ing; nnd the num explained that the cashier
called that eventag for something be forgot
ta Ids desit, and sent linn on an errand wldch
occupied perbap* ten minute*. .
There hardly remained a doubt that the
two clerks were tho culprits; and Mr. Grubb
pblic*.
.
Frank Jackson lung lay awake that night.

greenings, SlJS&amp;l-W per bbl: po.r lot*. Tto®
&gt;l,Ul. strawberries fmr L't-qt-cosc.

Six or right mouths before bo had met at'
picnio Mary Grubb, tbo junior partner's
daughter, a fair, winsome littlo thing, with
dimpled cheeks and eye* soft a* those ot a
nr, b.'ic; do July,
do Ang- fawn. She had- juu returned from school.
Coro-Stoody, No- 3 mbwd coah.
mlred her. Upon learning that she waa Mr.
Jtdy. C»T Oato-«u&lt;dr. No-1 «M» «mu.
*•.« v
sur No. 3 mixed
M~y. iV; do JunsRj^-OuU. Barley
-Nominal. Pork-Dull; now me*-. S 3 CU spite of this hl* attentions were not dimlnUhcd, and before tho day waa at on end he
adored her. Bh* received his little services
Milwaukko, Wb.,Mayia.
caib WM: June, 7fl«: July,
wen Ho. 8. Me. Oate- her reflccuon oould not prevent him from etiOMOo.
.
Tolkdo. Ohio. May 18.

would have cousldcri'd wild.
Mary often drove down for her father, and
it generally fell to Frank’* lot to take a nw
.*

.. I.u.

In Mill iLfnin

was lowered, and Frank,’tlio officer and lb*

tbo two fugitives.

Williams lay oil a

face covered with blood. Opposite Um sat

Lb
effort to rata tho weapon; bet Frank gr.-ts|«d
his arm nix! i»o fell liack on tjio couch, faint­
ing. Tbe young man turned’toward Will­
iams, who, amid his agony, w*s looking ci&gt;ntamptuously at his accomplice.

said, in
ted off. tqj.t that cur Itackud out. though it
w as oil his doing.' He’ took the imjirwwlon
ot the other key, anil"— Hb. eye* Ixcame
glared, lie fell back,’and ta a few moment*
was deaih
.
After a search Frank found in olocker tho
two Gladstone bag*, which, to within a thou­
sand pound*—the purchase and fitting out oC
Uio yacht, prolmbly—contained the who!* of

A small stream ran from under a closed
door, and trickled aero* the floor. It rapidly

little oftita, rising to tbe height of the
coucbe* The master of tho r.eauwr sprang
up tbo stairs, Frank followed with tbe pre­
ley's arm, mid: “Now, sir, if y
and pushed him toward the dock.

from liis.pourh th* ex-cashier looked wildly
round, mid. with his bands primed to his
brew, ejaculated:
"Ob, my Godam I going bcek to Ore-town

fleer, fearing an attempt at suicide, iiostily
m*fold hi* anil.
"She's sinking! she's sinktagream* from
Ho was suddenly rnlsod out of water.
There was a moment of confusion, during
-1.1-1. *t..L U_ I—

__ l-.l .____ ,

cIomxI

and bolted tlsji door. Tbe burly officer
threw liimwlf against it aud made it quiver,
but was uuabty to open iu
Meanwhile the bow rose slowly, higher and
i.mi-M- «..4
.I.-.:.i_ _ __

when the end came. The yacht rolled from
side to side, and gradually rank lower; Uwn
the deck blew up with a loud crash; a ma*
of foam and spray bid the Eulalia for a mogoua
nxnport, nnd u» Frank drove toward the rati- *
why station ho saw ta the window of a newspajer office a ]x«tcr, ut front of which*
crowd wa* gathered. ClSq,or two of tho
words attracted his atteutkm. ami t-topping
tho cob ho alighted abd rend in huge tetters:
"Run on mi Ore town Bank—Allagixi Ex­
tensive Roblery by Cathicr*—Flight uf tho
Supposed DeUtiquenta."
When Frank, accompanied by the |&gt;uUc*tnan, clash'd up in a reb to tbe bonk doors,
be saw -roups ot idler* loitering on tbo op|xwito side of tbo way. and two hi ream* of
peojtlc, one entering nnd uno leaving the
building. Ho went ta by tbo private door, '
and dn getting imide* lhe counter found the
space-atluttod to'tbo public tilted to it* uttnert extrot. The partners oat ta a private
office itt eno cud of tbo large room, from
which they could sre what pojbkx! outeido.
Both lookrtj weary and anxiexu.
Mr. Ebcnescr sprang to hi* feet upon see­
ing tbo youug clerk, and asked quickly:
“Wdlf
. "It h all rigtit, sir," Jackson replied. '■Here

. "Thank heaven!” said tbo younger man, a
tear springing to his eye: and, turning to hi*
brother, ho shook his hand.
us going until to-rnorrvw. Go cut,” he con­
tinued, addressing Frank, “and distribute
the money. -Do it without any fuss, just a*
you would Lad it come from next door."
Frank emptied tbe bags ou a largo table lu
view ot all present, showtag glittering
strauns of bright gold and large bundle* ot

son said, sorrowfully, os morning broke, find­
ing him cold, hungry and exhausted.

TWill be hard if wo don’t meet 'em before

timid f tbo &lt;

Tho warm autumn tuu again poured down

and when at length, after vainly waiting for
further claims. Mr. Grubb ordered tbe door*
to be dosed, there were still several thnu-ands
of pounds iu tbo bank coffer*. Thocrisis was

nnd save la the lofty crotal billows that sux-

lost night's storm.
v
■ At length they got positive news. A yachlP and when tho bank
captain met the object cf thc:r jmrsuit on
hour before i-tcering duo south. Ho could
packcd, sad Grubb’s bank was saved.
recognised her
It was some hours after Frank's return that
.t full sjieed, an.
forward, throbbing and panting—not climb-

for oomo ipmut-i hod I men sikatly scanning
thoborixoti, and be handed thoglaai to Frank.

discern anything; then bo taw tbo dark hull,
the slender spar* and tbo white sail* like gosi seen on board the Eulalle,
then the sails were slightly altered, and as the
little craft heeleil over the from flew in clouds
from her l&gt;ow. Pursuit was evidently swr

their eyes from tho steamer, which wn* r*j&gt;idly overhauling them and darkening tke st*

which furnished opportunity* for a ptwsure
Lorna about fifty yards to leoward of the

and redcap*.
“Tell your grata," roared the master of th*
J®ly. H*

in plain clothes, and who*, identity no one on

course.

bid; October. S&lt;-“-

Mar. •N4®t J*®*»
CorJ-Ko.

Eulalie wa* going at peril*;*, reu mllr* an
hour, »that boarding, if not impiwdbl*, waa

SaeleyX uttered months before.
Sonib of the dark* were ducutang the ar­
rest of a dishonest Lank clerk, and Bedcy a rank robbery. You are all known, and, if
said, laughingly: “If fellows will do that you aid them to eacapo. will gal into trouble."
kind af thing, they ought at least to show

In a Huie from t!&gt;h will It matter:

NGBURGr'ND.

Hl-xtijiuhl-uo, Ind.. May la—A disastrous
fin- visited this city yesterday morning. The
losx uggregayw fiSf.OOO and i» distributed as
folluw*; Het man , Roberta, tvtacco wmehvxise, contaimug over ),00&amp;,000 pounds ol
loeso and pm«*-d tobacco, and hi* fine rctidenre, $73,&lt;XX); Dr. Swartz’ drug store and
reddeitBc, fH.OOO; Rwlkei”* rtsidencc and
marble shop, f-l.CXX); 51r* Hummel'* wagon
shoji, Fl.iw; Mortikhnnse, saloon. Jl.COO; A.
IL 'Milter, saloon and r&gt;nldi-m-e,'*8,0UU; Andy
Frith, raloon, *”-’,Ocxi; Robert Buch, bakery.
?!.•&amp;«' The total tasurnoce trill not i-xswed
_____________i

Tha event* of the evening would probably cabk’ stair*, and in
with a grin: “He is to com* on board if
Ukasto.”
tbcught* flow from her to the robbery, end
bacl.- again, until sleep deserted him, and Ids
brain grew dixry.
•
Suddenly a thought flashed through hi*
mind; and, in tlw midst of thu dark room, on

Frank obtained Immodlnto promotion; but

their union. He is now virtually at tbe bead
of tho bank, Mr. Ebcncnr, tlie only surviving
partner, having w-tx-uiukd faith in tho *agacity of hisson-in-law.—Al! tbe Year Round.

como to the conclusion that In the future th*

�FORMATION OF ISLANDS.

AN

THEIR CREATION OUE TO VOLCANIC
ERUPTIONS AND OTHER CAUSES.

INTERESTING QUESTION DIS*
CUSSED BY A PATHOLOGIST.

after Mis.. Morris iuul cIomxI her engagements

intense nnd trying role of Annie Sylvester.

much aggrieved thereat, and was thinking
should Iwoxnw &lt;norn actaitilk—but not there­ seriously of canceling her engagement and
by ires p-qwlar—in our geographical teach­ accepting on eqgngwnait nt New Orlcan*
Then there occurred rui accident tliat wn*
ing in schools', and this very subject ot islands
the turning point-io tar life. Agnes Ethel,
sense, dirre below tho Imre facts of the text in stepping from a couj&gt;e, sprained nn ankle.

nUK TO VOJX’XXtC AOTIOX

Geographically, all bland* are regarded as
af much thn samo constitution. They are deand differing, to the mind of the schoolboy
or s.-ho&lt;&gt;lgiri, chiefly ta size. Australia fa a
big Island; Madagascar is not so ‘big, and
from Ceylon onward to Mauritius or tbo
Azores there are found all degrees andgnula
tlont af magnitude. This, with a few details
alioiit tte quartets of tho wwld in which
islands exist, and with some ideas alxmt pro­
ducts and peopte, complete tho geographical
knowbsigo of tte average man and woman.
Bcienco take* up tbo matter wbcrocommonptoca g.’ography end* ita vtory. It oaks, find
of all, whnt lidauds really orc, and bow ono
island differs from another. A* n result of it*
tavwHgationit, science ajon discover* tliat
W.-iriib may te divided by tbeir nature into

divisions, tlio first include* islands which can
lay claim to that title from the llrrt day of
their existence, in that they have never
fornn.-d part and ;kirccl of any larger man of
land. Ttais w;c first distinguish tho to called
“voleanlc" islands, which, like tho Azores,
have liecn thrust up from tho »to depths by
volcanic action, to form detachwl tnoioca of
land existing, it may be. many mite from a :
continent or tnataland.
Then cotes a K-wad class of Hands which
arc culled “continental,'1 boeauw. whatever
ttetr size, form or situation, wo ean prove
them to te gtnloglcaUy part and parcel of a
bigger tract of land. They ore separated and
disjoinei fragnkfats, so to speak, of a larger
land moss' Under this haul arc to te included
many islands wo know. Tho British islands
are rftnply dcfacbcd porta of tb*-yEuro;&gt;cnn
ContuMiit; Just os Trinidad b a fragment of
South America; or as tte Malay archipelago
representa tto broken up land which, onev
ppon n time in its halo and solid state, con­
nected Asia and Australia. Even New Zmland and Mn-lngnxur are continental Wands
in their way, although tbo exact dates of

tta mUtn &lt;&gt;f geological tlma.
nix urrrxranecM Bcnnrrmcaixv kxfljuxct
Having thus succeeded ta distinguishing
tatwix-n taxnd*. which, like Bt. Helena, the
Axorra, tho Galapagos and to forth, represent
tta eruptions into tbo earth's outside rna-w of
volcanic matter, and thorn which, like Brit­
ain. Trini'tad and the West Indies uro really
tta detected piece* of largo land tracts, it to
hooves us to inteiro,further fato tte history
at each group. ^&lt;tney are separated from
ttair mainlands, I: may be, by abyww of
ocean. On tte other bond tho continental
iriand* have, relatively, shallow mm separat ,
Ing them from tbeir nearest atatinents.
Witncm, to prove thi« statement, tlie Ger- ।
man &lt;eeon. tlie English ctannnl, the sen be­
tween Trinidad and America or tte general
depth of tlio seas around th-.- Malayan Isl. aurte Wo find a test not only of the nature
of an bland ta tbo depth of tlio sen* around it
tbo continental islands wn can assure
cmrwilvcw of the length of time they bare
teen separated from their mainlands by havtag regard to the aim matter of oenn deep
cam of

•

riehce, according to which a hollow tooth
has to te filled, ar If this should te impossible,

by application of cocntao, laughing gtu or
chloroform, all dental operations have lost
their terrors.—Professor M. Henchfsld.
The Duke de Rocloro, the favorite wit and
buffoon of Louis XIV, wa* iu bl* person fur

Tbe bird* which, of couraa, can fly peer tbo
ferior to that of Roclore, having kilk-d his
antagonist iu a duel, applied to tho duko for

tbo only eh.wncl through

roptnn origin.

Then also, on such detached

that U. k* ,noUD’

Can a man or woman in ordinary goo
health bo killed by sudden fright just a* by 1
bullet, a knifu wound or* fall!

It mwuu

no peculiar marks by which tlw character of
such an attack can bo defined. In most raws
of death tlwro i* some condition that ouablee
But in the conn of death by fright there ia

tion of tbo organs that definitely marks the

tho best physician* agree that fright alone
will cause deatk Dr. William A. Ham­
tained ttat sta really shrunk from tte try fag mond', tho KpecialUt ta nervous disorder*,
poesibllilies of tte roto amigued her. It was bolds this view and most of his coUeagnea
agree
with him. Viifta made at a number of
impoariblc to go on, and Daly, in dtapuir, apNow York hospitals nnd disRsnsaric* showed
tbo company to Msume tlie port, but they al) thnt tho pbysicisus tn these institution*
evaded accepting ft, until, tn despair, Italy nearly all take tbo snmo ground.
DtmccLTixs or *5 sctofst.
Tho physician who spoko moot freely on
tended to “toko” through the week and then
cluuigo tho hill No auumiucemeut was mndv tho subject was Condict W. Cutler, who bns&lt;
charge
of tte Now York dispetnary, tbo oldof thu diangr, and when an immeiiM* audi­
ence gatberrd on the opening nigtit there was
great diamtisfactiiKi liecause Agnee Ethel
was not iu the cast, and tliero were deuiauds
pert ta nervous disease nnd ranks high among
pathologista. Ho is decidedly of tbo opinion
Tho unknown girl camo on and not a hand that [K-rsons ta good health can dio from sud­
wo» hoard. All tho other mrnita-r* of tho den fright, although, bo says, that in', hi*
company hail received tbo usual first night opinion such cases ore extremely rare.
“I* is a question that lias teen widely
grouting. Tte minutes went on nnd Mi*»
Morris had done nothing to attract attention,
until nt last her ojqrbrtunjty camo in n idnglo ten tbe subject of *o much controversy in
mudicul
jouruuk But a majority of jdiytrrief, im]ta*ioued scene with her recreant
lover, Geoffrey. The audienca wm dazed for
a momept, but as tte curtain fell tliey awoke down as a cause of death unanustod by any
to such a storm af applause os hail never be­ other.’’
“But is there not usually some other com­
fore been teard within tliow wall*. The
fewilo Iuul nriaeii from- plication I some heart or nervous trouble or
effort to demand rec­ Bjuic other organic weaknc«r
ognition at tbo hands of a Now Yorkandicnce, was called, before tho curtain four there is, but death might result from fright
times, and ter prograe* through tte piny was nlouv even if there cxistol no organic trou­
mi ovation. The next day tte town rung bles. Nor bus tbo mere physical s’reugth of
with proifcw of tte new Cushman from tte a mau or woman much to do with tte matwest, and Clara Morris had taken tho jilnce
at tho teail o.' ter profession ta her lino of affected by these shocks than a strong man.
“You m.” continued the doctor, “Ibero i*
acting, which she ba* lield undisputed ever
smoothing poculiar in tho make tip of u man
or woman. ’There aru strong men who can­
not cuduro tho sight, cf blood. Tbt-ro are
men even fa tho medical aud surgical protescuring diwoso by tho old of mental inllut t:c\
tbe public lias a right to demand Hint our of the more disagreeable task* that they are
physicians shall give us tho benefit of till* called upon to perform. Then again thero
healing agency. Mental influence is a pleosantaud Inexpensive medicine; it rtu&gt;* in einio of steel, and who delight iu 'te most difficult
opirAtionA."
term of teknea, and lighten* its pain in many
'
other ca*n»; furthermore, ft has no injurious •on has died from fright alonef
incidental effects. But tho mind cure should
"From gwivral coudittons,” raid tbodoctor.
“Of course there is no means cf defining tte
and irresponsible visionaries and the impostors camo of death a* ta case of’death by ordi­
who now practice it, or it w ill mid n tas-riblo nary causes. So far no lesions have been
amount of suffering nnd death to whfct it has found ou tbe'brafa that would make clear tbo
already caused. There enthusiasts, carried action of the stax-k upon that organ. Nor
are there any other marked condition* that
enable one to mnko a lattanctory autopsy.
treatment that is north auyMifag in nh In face I have never teen called ujxW to j0
dimancs anti for all pursouK Tliey know too ra, allboagb I iiavo watched tho dUcuMiou of
little about the nature of disease to rvcognlo^ this question wi:k interest. But to make it
symptom* which indicate the fitnoM uf -tout plain, it is agreed that where it is known that
a person has b un subjected todden|&gt;- to a
alike that a means suitable to remove ono severe shock, where 1: is •utecqownly found
condition may bo entirely tettuicquutc ur un­ that tbo person had la life suffered from no
suitable to e-vuntcract another. —F. A. Fer­
naid ta Popular Bci-mee Monthly.
time of death tbo organ* were in a normally
healthy condition, it would appear at once
that death was the result of fright. You
“I* it too warm inside, sir V nstad a Michl- know alcoholism is put down os a cause of
gnu avenue car conductor of a passenger who death, and yet it was but tte otter day that
camo out ou the platform tbo other night a prize was offered for any paper that » ould
with a “woof I” •
•■stnhlish tho existence of l&lt;*ions ou'tto brain
that would prove that ulcobull-jn olono u a
“Too worm for toe,” was tbo reply.
“Too much draught to tbo stove,. I guess. ”
SZRTOVKXESS COXTAOIOUS.
“That isn't it. Beo tliat lady with the green
veflonr'
“But U not death from frignt very rarer

We quarreled nnd were unhappy. I bad a
seat opposite her ta there, aud she looted at
Tlie Azores, as volcanic islands, aro thus mo oo sadly that I felt ray heart grow big.”
repr.rnU’d from Portugal by .Ma varying ’ “But you didn't apeak to her r
“No.”
x,
from
to 3,WM fathoms. Within a short
“Lucky for you. sir, or your- bead would
distance from the islands themselves thu so*
is about 1.000 fathom* deep; within 300 milt* also have grown big. That urin on tbo front
it is l.tW fathoms, and soon deepens to 2,800. platform with tho crowbar t* her husband.
With tho BennuiLm, tho caw is similar; some
“Non! 1 guess I’ll drop off here. Maybe
”.‘415 aud 8.875 fathom*. St Helena tins sco •lie didn't look *o md a* I thought shcdiii."—
of 2,6t)0 fathnra* deep between it nnd Africa,
kdio 1,100 miles off. Contrariwise, tho sea
around our own shores ia comparatively shal­
hollow tooth is a pcraiancnt source of
low ; but, as 1 have remarked, wtenover a
continonbil inland shows, like Madagascar, a
deep Channel between it and ita mate land, several of such teeth it Is to bo borne In mind
tbe story such depth tells us 1* one of long de that it is tqr do means-without tajurlotii effeet 00 health, generally if food mixed dur­
tachment from Uio mother country.
ing mastication wfth putrid and fetid neen»' So tar, Uand* bars shown us that geologic tioos 1* constantly introduced Into tbe itomally their history i» fatnrcdtng fa respect of

Not kws i.i*.L-rcsting is tlie additional evidence
about inland* which tbeir animals and plants
have to tell. Wltencc, tot us ask. hare do
tacto-d fadnmfc, like tte Azores, obtained iteir
nnimals and ptalite! Uprated from tbown
tel, an have tern tlicao islands, tbelrUlvtag
population must liar* Ina-n derived from
other and previously peoptei land* This sup
. position Is confirmed by our finding that on
tbe Axnrre wo discover no animals or plant*
—excluding thoM of man's Introduction—
whieb.nrc not found ou tte I’ortugncM coast.
The rabbits, weiseis, mice and a single ktad

tariicd.

T.i* n’torcs.

•ively knding fady cf. Macauley's Wood’s
Theatre company and Bob Milt*’ company at
tbe old Natfcxial.thnt I secured her nn eugag*meat with Daly's company, hi September.
thrir-populations, ttelr religions and ttetr LS7U. They were ou tbo eve of producing a die of the shock caused by frigtit.
chief products. These are ■«!! facta, no dnunntlzation ot Wilkie Collins' “Man and.
doubt; but they arc facts which roaemhlo Wife,” and Ague* Ethol, who was theu the

about tho size of countries, their boundaries,

facta. It places Itself ta U10 position of an
expositor and expounder ot
maunur in
which our world and its affair* have eutdb to
assume tlioir existing ordor.

Largest Cin
of any papei
County.

RESOm FOR THREE CENTURIES
OF ENGLISH ROYALTY.

Morris, the greatest living ■

•ingle night tram the olecurity cf

may lie converted into a necklace and thus
mate useful and ornamental Imth. My be-

THS MARKETS

OLD HAMPTON COURT.

DEATHS FROM FRIGHT.

FAME WON IN A NIGHT.

nocal oteerratton, although 1 teljevo that
such death* somoUmes occur.
‘ITtaro are." contfaned Dr. Cutler, “coses
wbero pencils suffering from bwt troubles
have had death hXkteued by some rjddcu
fright or shock, but even those cate* are not
common."
“But is cot insanity tometimre the result
of fright ri
“Bomctimoa ^but it I* more frequently
caused by xomo other kind of wvero shock.
But both cauws produce but a small percent­
age cf ca-’ca Insanity, as n rulF, i« cansed
by druukan parents or i* inherited. On tho
whole, this is an important question, and ono
in which pathologists gcnerulJy uro naturally
InterMited and concerned. If I: te puteblo
to finally settle tbo question w tatter a jxr:. :i
can be frightened to death or not something
important win have t»een done. It:. a com­
mon thing to say one ba* teen frightened to
death, but there U not much in tiie phrase.
As a rule, fright, unton it te nn extreme
ease, docs not effect healthy grown persons.
Children subjected to eatreuio fright are fre­
quently driven Into eonrithions. just —
women aro driven into bystcrira But there
I* not much fear of death, ermi-ta »u&lt; b cojcx."
“Yon do novniink fright aim; j i, worth
coasideriug very Mnously a* a «iu&gt;® of duath
iu this country I"
“No; but tte human frnmu is a queer ma­
chine and anything that team mi m;7 Of ita
organ* is worth studying. The ut-rvoas systom is a poculioi- onu You may pfeo 0
•trong man among lunatics mid faavu him
where be will eumo into comtaut cintact
with them long enough aud hi* mind will l«eomo affected by hi* AMociatiou with the fa•one.
“Ik ha* been noticed, too, that one child fa
school,!/ afflicted with St. Vitus' danro. wUl

tteHarw-eeid; tta wfa.ta.in oomr-jurore
bloJ from tho iKrtb to tta south, onrf M* I
tbe ftaUing iroaiidtargstatbcMimedlroctfan Drift and flue
*x&gt;!‘ ,n"lt fa
warm current which flow* over the
Ncwf&lt;mndl»n.l, but ircborp ta^'R
that down I'&lt;*■ teUtirl»*&gt; in ermton*
dto ocrtui from hero to England, tte track of
tte tesnn tMumhip rarrte.tb.vn
'
acro» the irch-rg tracks, and then; teteu.-r
uf colliritat during a fog fa teytiu- or tta
.tarto— &lt;4 ite ulght-A Mrwn* •» (»“
i righting an ireterg drad ataad baJ a
mte could not ri.ip or Iwk iu tin* 50 »ydd
a urarix. Therefore, nearly all strainer* take
Binutterty wurw from March to August, or
Until tbe iceberg wsuon I* ronteimri over. K
eosrmpomlcnt ta GoMsn Day. tails tta *-ory
of a German stdp thnt wont to pi«&gt;» on nn
tretarg In latitude Wdegt- Tte crew toik
refuge on the ire, tallta but out of wreck­
age nnd sjeut eight months drifting around,
until they wen? flicked UP ta tautude41 deg*.,
atout 730 mite south.
'

,

^waiting Orders.

VOL. XXXIV.
More than 300 year* ago the mmrt powerful
man ta England, except tte king bl™^.
wlshwl to ««tabltob n tome for blmsrit that
uouM unite every requbdta foe properly «»udnlugbls dignity and continuing hi* good

Whoa-white. Me; *nd raSrifcH1 **r bu-

•

rnlhw of London that would embrace tte &lt;ksinx! quallfli-uUouK. Tlio man k fustklktas
wo* Cardinal Wolsey, ■»* lh" phweflteUy
pitched upon »*• ta Hampton parish. A
lergain for tlio land wm muds with tta prow
of tta Order of tte Knight* Hwpitaltar* at
8k John of Jerwalem, ttau holding it a* a
manor, and in 1815 thu cardtaal oegan build-

•** bM- (fried -»

Opra-tac per bu.
Dremed Maats-lVr ib »wf
oCta;lamto.saac.sbt-rp.' &lt;=d

Unw to Itecome Itorsldvut.

Geprge W A chmgtoa.
John A dams,

Martin V A 11 Buren, .
William IL U A rrifan.

Mill A" rd Piiimoro,

J A me* Buchanan,
Ate'A bam Lincoln.

Rutherford IL JI A yea.

Itonjamln H A rrinxi.
—Lockport Journal

Tbo great trotibln fa mining ventures Is ths
custom of capitalizing a conijiany c::tragAjc*never prove prcrttablo. I n-juefuber my all­
tag a preparty onrefor 110,0X1; tte p-r^-K-r
dupcred of it for S50,C«0, tad this second
buyer Kid to a syndicate lor CL),000. The
nsult was tte forming af a company wita a
capital of 81,800,000. (ta vuch a basis, of
course, tte mine never made any showing A
mercanUl:. bnilzk-js showing b .)rofl* cf
810,000 a year would te of vajui&gt; to ano, two
ar three person*, but what would it te if di­
vided among one thousand perrau* I It is like
boring s. hole with an auger where I gimlet
bole is all that Is required.—St Lout* Glob—
A Itobluson Cru»oe Career.

Ito death at Cwnfoego. of Capt. Wil!U.„
I'f^?rd’r m’
' er°aa' clou 1 n ccrrcr
if to.d would rival Robinson Crusoe’a Cant
Wydw^1
born b Penobscot fa 1Jg
and made bl* flm voj ago at tte age of 13*

nThA'V* f«ritasrcutive mouth*.
n» had b«u shipwrecked nine tlmm, and
each time was forced to leave tho v«J with
tSCtd°,vlDS J* be had °° Mt
time
&lt;* the wreck. Mr. Wardw.ll
,ynn *8° ‘ha; ho «l«,0
ra
rT aam,?cr *
living

T®11 bar who w«

.•recto! with a magnificence that excited tte
miry of King Hal, who. in hi* bluff and burly
way, ib-mauded of tlw prelate what be lutended doing with tte rtwitajncxu Wobey
.
..
_ ,
Hmm. ....1

QjUle- Mixed tataben,,

ASLwT?lamLs.
.Umb
‘ g.,iWr.
gnod.

ttogs-Active; incdltini*.
- WO-Aeave:
mediums
W&gt;. HM»I K;

&lt;&gt;f so grant a monarch. To bis subject's quon­
dam dwelling place Henry VIII took Kotha-

40 acre* In Rutland
city, all Improved, good *ti
buildings. 14ind lays wel
welt Has been sold withl
for SI.300. Will be sold 1

si -X

PRORATE NOTICE

t

2 rify tots In Hastings,
for a home. Will te eloi
their value.

uie prouate court inr the rmiat’,
ttalr elahn*

Cail on ar uddi

. . .
•■timer i:.-..in;: •
I'wh rttdm* wiil tie Hrant tefon* vtl-i .art
Tbttrvday. tte I.Hli day uf Aupi-l «t,w‘
tn., i-.th
.0
'......... ..

JtWgr..! ftntatc.

Ladu

Bteovocr.-

(...bi,
Hllvcr.

Total... .................. J............
5Harry-*-:
and Tobit being, among other*, told in the BtM«-af
« r» t.Michigan.Omratt cf «...
1.....
tbo teams of ataga, elks, oat -lope* and others
bring profusely ropresentod. The queen!* bud

C.D. Bkbi-.k. Caster.

William 111 &lt;-ume tote a rrei.lcutof Hamp­
ton in duo eomvc of time, but did tta brut bo
could to dwtroy tta lx-autiai of tte English
work by exercising bsrlxiruu* Dutch notions
for which te hod taken a likhsg. Mtxflx ot
hi* time wqa Hvvu to uvi raocuxg tta cutting
•cf canal-, in tho pnnloui, an i it was while n‘.
this that hi* pouystuzublad and tnrew his
kingly rider, causing injuries that ultimately
brought about -tta- latter's d.nlh Queen
Anna was a froqtreul vuu.w to the court,
■».i
u..tA j..*..
.

■------- • ■ '.

I have
invoice of
The pn
prise you.

MORTGAGE HAJ.E
*
Default having liecn insd" in tta r.v&gt;aui-»,
of » certain mnAgsgr nuule by WBluus .”
Roadie and HurriAl’. Kmdle. hi*
1.1:
W. Feakv. listed &gt;Ni •ereutrentl A i' -'7

». is Uber

dred and tlilrty-sevon t^T) dulun urri ta
(•j cent* aiMi aa atmrae? »Ire nt f.wty iiriu
prvridrel for ta *ald tnotlgag*’. st d »•&gt; ’“J1
pronedlngs al law having teen r.’t :utr.i u&gt;;
King William, tdthough /kuna detcstal him, cover the moneys sreurca by «atji ro-ris*rc
any part iterc»t:
,
*an. th-—•’‘ta*.«&gt;wtr
thu “Dutch muSter." Grorge I,'’l^hil’p
Htauhojio, I*H-d Chesterfield, Lord Harvey,
Mary l^poll. Mary BeUeoden, Mrs. Selwj4i.- ■J^itTZu DM, at Ten o'clock in U* h«rmother &lt;&gt;( the wit; Mr* Howard, afterward MKntaUMUntpuNteauction, h- tte hUtel
1 Lady Suffolk; George 11 «nd Queen Caroline ridder at Hie north front now o.' Ute• ■&gt;..« toe*
n tta city of Hastings. Barry re.. MHiUtMt
and tta Duke of Grafton «er» ell famih-vr beta* the tdaee where the Circuit Cccn tor Barry
with tte gencrouM Ucsqdtality of the court.
O»KrMMMa&gt;,ttepreDii»c* dro-rtl-ed In ul»
mortgage, or »o much thereof»' m&gt;&gt; be n»re»sary to pay lhe amount due «n »*U umrtwtv.
„ ........ an aj in«m
with eight percent, inteir-u. ate
lego. a*s&gt;.
Hampson tta night before tta tiny heire* of tetlsUnrwfia an Attorney s fra ri tonj doLsr
tbo British crown was born. In tta summer , covenanted for therein, the |’&amp;':nl*» Wtu
of 17S7 tbe prisoo notified his parents of the j aneeritatl fa said luortgoxe •' all that certain
approaching marital event, Ttequeen,his;
mother, did mu teltere it, a* *ho Was anxious!
tte wccxaiati should full to ter favorite son, screovu a« iw»ws, IO-" 11: 1 «c pmi.i —■ ■ ■
inwUMat bail ।1 &lt; 1 &lt;tf *•••■ &gt; j**1*!^
William. Duke of Cumberland, and thought ft
ter .twenty Bra (S'. town three &lt; n.vt ‘-Wj
FYcdvrick might try to palm off a spurl.xw
child ou tar.
“I shall to thorn," she declared, “it can't
to got through with ns aoon os ono can l4vW
one's nor, and I am rcnolved to bo *ati-dl-G
that tho child 1* tera"
...

HASTINGS, Ml

iMted May tab.

Totai........................................
ItSMU ».
. MAJiti.rrir-*,
Capital slock paid fa................
Rarjdu* fund...........................
I'ndlridtxl profit* ...
did rc«&gt;rL Th bengiug* hod been drsigned Dividend* uppiud...................
.........
by Raphael, and a ere very rich with gold. iQNfijMraalasMMts
Notes mid bills red iscoutitoi .

The Furnitui

North side State stre

DRI\

The Only SU(

I make a specialty
deeper. All work gu
Leave orders or en&lt;

"an unucu tliat tr."

• CHANCERY OEUEE
Btafe of Mtohigan. In the circuit rourt f«r tte

riving there tto palace was Ellol with com- '
U. H. I-VCK. tar unknown *7”
xreof the kind had teen expected and no pretiaftteu taul teen uuute But ttero’ZS .
hurrying around, tablecloth* even being
prass«d fatoservicea* sheet*.and tteprin- twara ta tte Ctsy ri HaaUap.n&gt;*&lt; •
tte fath day ri May. ta the year one Ui*m
oe* soon became tlio mother of a daughter
^utMBmflaMaghty-ntiir.
&lt;
lividd^.nin 'T U1“'1 H*mPtoo and
Prewent, the Hon. Frank A. H-oker. &lt;;u«u
lived there after hi* succradou to tho throne,
£Wl?';' ? ** toW' tO bfal l.'Tand:nu-Jx&gt;r aucn
u”’«” «
- » lie

,utelr place, and

Granger

SgteBgUg;*

A Sunday school teacher tells tte Listener
glam, the!

W1I-. ■
oil ta a cruse." What

Very Reasoaabli

127 acres lu Rutland, fa
good outbuilding*. 50 a
Lot* of fence timber aud v
miles of this city and 4 of
This farm will be sold at 1
reasonable payment down.

royalty of Great Britain.

could

fa hi* friend's intonwt, and fairly ndllod the
king into • couiplianca. After tho king had

Fams foi

Ports—Dreasefl. Sx rxiq^-.

A Pittsburger Ims nn office boy who Is cer­ quivnh «mI. n-' doubt rejoicing that her e-atain] v a proriigy ta hi* lack of li.at ra»r*Uke any, tte cardinal, had town ousted.
•Jiarpne* tta« Jovrulto American usually baa
This toy ba* a habit of leaving tbe water
fa the Lorin » herein te waste* hi* hand*, apd
fata employ ir ha* told him linin'nnd «;:afa to
Uy overtaken by a righteous retribution, for
lowak htawalf of it AU to nt&gt; |»ri«e, fur
his employer(mmd tte basiu filled with *onp
*uc|dy wnKT once more. Ho called to tta
count
Of prwntfag him with the ten which
oflfco’ toy nnd wild: “The only thing lor you
to do is to practic* filling and eniptyiug tbU tte “royal wild brert,” as Dicken*called him,
had bwn fnr twenty years wishing fur. Tte
stnry l» familiar to history. Lady Jam’s time
he ; found that boy of hi* laboriously filling of trial Irnd come, and tte f*y»ciat» said it
tlid basin with water, and then a« carefully would te itnpoMiblo to save tte lift.- ot both
ynotber
and child. “Save tte chiH,” 'said
withdrawing the plug to allow tbe water to
&lt;«caj*-. ' Tlio toy wud he'd been at thutask Uiis true lUuateard; “wiret are plenty, so
save n&gt;y tete” TteEflh oousnri of Hairy
ever since ta&lt; tail txiea told to do (Lt.
’
Sinro ttat the employer of tld« ptamum- VIII win a young girl. wta» in two yn.tra fol­
cual toy has tnwn haul nt work devising new lowed Ano« Botoyu to tte headsman's btoek.
and extrar-ntaiary fasks for tte latter to j«-rform. wt«di us nemling him out to walk four
timu* around the block or to see if tto moon
of England," to-Mti Stanley coltaa him; tho
buy unrca.«&gt;uablo fruits to tho uiariivt.jmd boy king * aider *p«&gt;t her IvjzM’ynioon with
Iptr Spanish
(Tnrto Btuart nnd hl*
You might think a man who has an office' young wife, H«m-totta Marie, cf Frnnoe, and
boy would have more sensible business for Oliver Cranwull were otters who occupied
him to da, hut I mint tri) yon tliat this maii
is waiting for certain machinery before be royal preference nnlil after the Itodaratwn,
cad g&lt;J b&gt; work, and bo simply hired tbe boy
to Leip him wait—Pittabarg Di*|Mitcii.

Some grain* ha* disrovrred tl^t tte letter
A. tho leading Utter ta tbe alphabet, is to, te

. Detroh.

. ~*u,lu.ue

All No. 1 goods
able. Prices
ber this when
bracket to the

promine, be inquired of Rocloro what could

In a word, it ia preefady
which people

portancxi of tho quoit leu of death from fright
ooare fa*."-New York Mall and Expt-res.

yRA&gt;‘* t’ta-Ht

Fui

facetious duke; “if ho had suffered, 1 should

Francisco Argonaut.

and perceiving that Baphir, tho celebrated

■r° those of Aho adjacent mainland, altered
Our British animals and plant* are

PROBATE NOTICE
neighbor?, walked along Euclid avenue rcCeaGy.aTwo women pamsri them, and in pass­
tag .one of them said to tte other, "What
beautiful eyes I" Both of tte latarcatod jar-

TV

Everything desii

.

A(

woman to flatter n* in that
Tho Widow Callahan and tho Widow Be®-

other rtrovt road In

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Vt)L. XXXIV. NO. 5.

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And All Others

Hastings Banner.
Published Wednesdays, by
COOK tx. 1TISKEE1T
------ AT-----Hastings, Barry County, MinnoAx.
subscription rates:

QHOCERIES; and: PROVIWS,
OR

rf!&gt; in Hutland, fair house but no
■ mtbuildiiig*, 50 acre* improved.
• 6 ii&lt;v timber and wood. Within 7
. i tills cit) and 4 of Irving station.
I arm .will be sold at a bargain, on a
br.payment.down.

BOOTS AND SHOES,
CALL ON

$1.00 PEE YEAE.

county.

~
,
ADVERTISING HAIRS:
One column per yaar.................................. gioo 00
JOB PRINTING.
HiltcUl rrido t» felt in the Job Printing DoX»rUneutof the Baxxkb. EvcrythlDg in the
eatln.- otDce k aow; and with the Uteat facet of
type, the mont approved pattrrui of machinery
and
competent
workmen employed,
I1ANWKII
tA.U nUK
-1,1, enables the

H. L. Newton,

,
in ISu|land 3X miles from thia
ii] Improved, good strong sol! but no
itigs luind lays well ami produces
11;. l&gt;een sold within last five years
.
Will lie sold way beldw that

HASTINGS.

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To buy ere in every instance.

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The price on them will sur­
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Barry County.
North side State street, Hastings.

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HASTINGS,- MICH.

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Milo.
Two hard frosts on the evenings of Sat­
urday and Sunday. Clover and coin arc
injnrtd to snmo extent. Between frost
and cut worms the prospects for a good
corn crop are dubious.
Our young people had an Ice cream festi­
val at the Milo depot last Saturday even­
ing; object to raise money to i&lt;ay for an
orgpn for their Sunday school and other
occasions. Net-proceeds 80,50.
Last Saturday six ladles from Creasy
finding their vllie rather dull took the
morning trqln north for Milo and spent
the day with Mrs. Clarence Doolittle.
Wheat Is u legal tender at 85c per bu. at
Milo.
$cbool district No. 2, township of
Prairieville, has contributed- the sum of
512.75 for the soldiers monument from 13
tiullies. Three dollars lias been paid to
C. P. Pendell and' two to D. R. Cook, of
your city; the remainder Is in the hands
of A- C. Towne subject to order of treas­
urer of association.
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Cl names enrolled lost Sunday at the
Milo Sunday school.
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Cloverdale.
Mart and bls gang of hands are making
brick in a lively manner.
Some Improvement has been made by
uibvlng some buildings which encroached
oil the street, lack Into their proper places.
Some fishing is being done here by par­
ties from a distance.
Strong tail; of another store at Delton.
Mrs. VanHorn Ims gone to Grand Rap­
ids to visit her sons.
Several of the G. A. K. boys of this vi­
cinity attended religious memorial services
at Prairieville on Sunday lost.
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.)ohn Ryan ha* quite a luinlmr yard.
Mrs. Denies is on the sick list.
Out new doctor L* having rimmI success.
Mart Bates and wife spent Sunday at
Irving..
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Win. Chamlierlalo has enclosed his lots
with his picket fencu.
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Charles Mcltenuui lias purchased the old
Acker farm.
There was n dance and boat ride on Fri­
day last, under the management of John
Acker.
A. McCullum has gone into tlte .meat
basinet with Fred Pierce.

The foltowiug persons are authorized torereive subsrriplloni for the Baxnf.U:
Orison.
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Wester Myers. Woodland Centex,
D. M.Mvenv. Gerkej.
O. F. Warner and L. B. Carpenter in­
W. H. Adkins, Morgan.
tend attending tip- annual eneuiupmcnt of
H. «. Hale. Nasbeflfc.
J. McKelvey. Manlc Grore.
sons of i vterans held at St. Joseph June 3
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to 8.
•Will Allen spent Sunday with J. Odell
fid.
nnd family.
Mrs. Fanny Carpenter is visiting Ifer ion
John this week.
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Irrina.
The cut worms are working in tjie com
D. L. MortbL-uuL Cedar Creek.
F./i. Norwool, Delton. '
and doing other damage.
Jd!in Shiran, Hickory Corners.
Miiry
Becker
spent
Suhday
with
her
Brown &amp; t'alrus, Prairieville.
parents.
jirmvacn. rsrowaro.
Belie Becker is working for Mrs..C.
A. G. Jessup. Orangeville.
. Brown.
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r.&gt;.tmn'ter. Yank* .- Sprli-z-.
(.’has. Smltti and wife sja-nt Sunday with
C. W. Armstrong. Bowen* Mill’.
Money paid tn these agetiW will be receipted D. Yarger and wife, Jr.
for by the HAXXBR proprietors, and we trust
A
villain
tried .Io assault n young girl
all subscribers al the places named who have
not settled with ns wifi, between this date and last Thursday idglit. He dragged ln-r
New Yean, pay their MibscrfpntMu to the around in the mud and swore at iu-r. It
■&gt;.,»» n»-u wul, &gt;.*n&lt;cd SIW.I-.
had not better be rrj»eal«l, for lit' is well
Respectfully.
COOK • NISKKRN.
known and the end Is not yet
John Groff ami P. Allerdlng. of -Camp­
bell, wen- on our streets Suuday.
C. Cable, of’Woodland, was In our burg
Delayed Letter.
•j An ni-ceptable rain Saturday.
Friday. ’
The Lkhta Bros, are driving a well for
Jay Can»cnter spent Sunday With his
Wm. Edwards.
father, John Carpenter.
Fox «fc Son are shipping their barrel
Naalivlll*.
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bendings to Grand Rapids.
S. IL Hunt was at the county seat at­
Dr. Goodwin returned from Marshall last
tending court Wednesday.
SatunlAy.
Wm. VanOrder Is improving ills reel­
IL J. Fclghlier and family were at Bat­
deuce by a fresh coat of paint.
tle Creek lust Saturday.
Efile Perkins, of Cascade, is in town
No woo) has beat marketed here yet.
Ref. G. E. Matthew* was taken to the
again.
M. Roush, who has been very sick, is soldiers’ home at Grand Rapids Wednes­
again able to lie out.
day morning.
M. B. Child, of Fowlerville. is visiting
Nashville has a base ball club with
Claude Hough manager and Al. Weber
friends and relatives here.
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F. E. Brunner made a flying trip to captain.
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Lowell Tuesday.
The G. A. R. post will observe deconf
Robert Patterson and daughter, of Grand tlon day.
Rapids, speiit several days of last weeH
Frank Stringhiui returned from Augusta
and Bkttlc Creek Saturday.
with Geo.- Perkins. .
Rev. Townsend Is assisting Rev, Nagler
Dr. Garner was at Lansing last week.
0 Mrs. Jacob Osmun was attempting to
In a tent meeting at Vicksburg.
Dr. DeVore, nf Grand Rapids, formerly light a lamp Monday evening, and stepped
of this place, was in the village Wednes­ upon a chair in order to reach it. -She slip­
ped and fell striking ujxm her side and In­
day and Thursday of last week.
■Mrs. Todd, of Lowell, was called to the juring her m&gt; severely that she has been
bedside of her sister. Mrs. A. Brunner. confined to her bed since.
Mrs. L. E. Hlgby and children, of Pot­
«to i. &lt;i«mrerw»ir in.
The P. 0. was moved into A. M. Her­ terville, visited her rtlster, ^Ira. M. B.
Brown Thursday.
rington’s drug store last week.
Sixteen fixcurslon tickets were sold from
The Interior of the Freeport hotel has
this place to Grand Rapids Tuesday.
been greatly Improved. '
Maple Grove Free Methodists will hold
J. Cbeesbrough was appointed mall
man on a railway line from Detroit to a three days’ camp meeting In Job Wilcox’s
Chicago. Ho went to Detroit 'Tuesday, grove commencing May 31sL
Our street sprinkler commenced opera­
made a trip over his route and came home
Friday, He will return next week and tion last Monday.
Mrs. Ed. Oldfield and family, of Jack­
commence work.
Tbe.bam of Jessie Blough was struck son. are jrlslting ut Mm. Van Wagnor’s.
A number attended the show at Hastings
by lightning last week, and butill'd to the
ground. Six tons of hay and nearly all Wednesday.
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Hastings nnd Nanlivllie Odd Fellows
fils farming Implements were burned.
picnic at Tbomapple lake June 4th.
Mra. C. M. Putnam Is making an ex­
The BUT Sunday school are making ar­ tended visit to friends at Detroit and IMnrangements for holding Children’s day.
tfne.
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Charlie Barnaby lost a very valuable
Pelion.
colt u short time agv.
The surprise party at Barney Norwood’s
Mrs. Fern-. Havens and Pennock at­
tended the W. 0, T. U. convention held at last Tuesday was well attended and a good
time
was
reported.
Middleville last week.
The mill whistle frightened Ed. Lariby s
There UsnmeUlkoffbrmingaDcmoroontrot society at the Star in the near team the other day. No damage was done
with the exception of a cow being slightly
fURev" Cheney will preach at the Star injured which belonged to Frank Adams.
A. P. Adams Is driving a nice span of
school house next Suttday evening.
Frost did much damage In this vicinity 1 Charles Ruggles has sold out his harness
'“m^Hbvens’has his new house nearly shop ahd moved to Pine Lake, where he
has a splendid summer resort.
^Mra'^Eyeleabyniers mother who has
W. P? bldnain Is on the sick list
Mra. Cramer’* father is making her a
been visiting her a few days haa returned
10Morri” bX has decided not to build VlMark Skillman took a load to line Lake
the other day.
bis bant this year.
Bills are being posted here for Bentley's
it Is very cold and dry.
Albert Barnaby has been making quite show to to at Prairieville May 28, 188».
T. M- Baird visited friends at Hastings
last week.
Cbwto ttuwlc. ait
Ki,
number of people, and Is well pre|&lt;ared to
furnish meals.
Mae will hold Children-. d.J.

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Old Mr. Terwilliger, of Northeast Assy;
ria, died last Friday morning of apoplexy.
Geo. S. Hartom has accepted a position
with Austin &amp; Godsmark. wholesale nnd
commission Imusc at Battle Creek.
MtK D. E. Keyes Is sick.
• Everybody goes a fishing tills spring.
A. W. Bowen visited his daughter. Mrs.
Clayton Brown, of Bellevue, last week. ‘

Ml New Goods and
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There will be a tent meeting to be held
at Woodland center, commencing Wednes­
day, June 10. aud clmdng the following
Saturday evening. Eight ministers are
expected to be present. A cordial invita­
tion to all.
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Wm. Miller spent Sunday with bis par­
ents.
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Mrs. Felghnvr Is moving her building
back, and putting Hie same upon a wall
Geo. Barnes and L. Water*, of Hastings,
gave our burg a pleasant call one day last
week.
’ Mra. Mary .Baitinger is having her
dwelling bouse moved upon her village tot.
We fear to write many Items this week,
as those prunnlng shears have trimmed
our item* for the pa*t three weeks.
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W«wt Maple Orove.
C. W. Taylor and wife,** Jane Taylor.
Mrs. H. E. Masey and G. Maxey attneded
a meeting of Barry Co. Pomona grange at’
Dowling bust Friday.
A large-delegation of Maple Grove boys
attended a dance at Kalamo last SaturSalurday evening, and Judging from apjH-arances, nearly all forgot to take Rart*
nera.
Preaching sen ices are bald aLtbe U. B.
church on each alternate Sabb«h at five
o'clock.
A Nabbath school was organized at the
Moore wbool house; a good attendance
during the summer Is expected.
E. Mosey, who Ls working near Cereseo,
spent the latter i«rt of last week at home.
C. IL Palmer has tin- frame for his new
house
up. Ira Cummings being hl* head
Pralrlavlll*.
• A fine rain last night has freshened workman.
The Free Methodist* expect, if the weatbthings up very much, though it Is still too
er jx-nnit*. to hold quarterly services In J.
cold for comfort
The new barber fins moved into the K. Wileox's grove next Sunday.
Gallety house with his family, and has his
shop there also.
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Mr. Hale has been soliciting funds' for
Quite nn Improvement ha* been made
during the past -week In our cemetery. In the soldiers’ monument with considerable
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the way of raising lota, settjng out plants, success, d
W. S. Adkin’s little girl ha* Improved
etc. - decoration day is of use’In mure
qylte fast since she had her teeth drawn.
ways than one.'
The
boiler
at
the
brick
yrfrd
gave out
Harry ©oss is home for a, vacation.
Ambrose Crump was so unfortunate ns one day last week. The head was sprung,
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to lose his picket mill by tire Saturday causing It to leaf quite badly.
lA*t Friday night the fish warden and
night, it mi-, in the Bostwick wood.
an assistant run down a party of fisher­
■Haven’t heoni the amount of loss.
men.
while
spearing
fish
on
the
lake.
Frank Wales has been visitlug in Ver­
Tlie jiarty were recognized by the officials.
montville.
Everybody should bring their dinner In. attempting to run down the second jiar­
wiio comes to decoration, and Join the pic­ ty of bis lishermen. they got left. Becom­
ing exasperated at the defeat. It is said the
nic.
Charlie Ruggles has leased the summer warden did some fishing on Ills own a^
resort of the lute Daniel Slrelp for the sea­ count And it Is asserted Hist the warden\
was the b?-*l fisherman of tlie loL Act.
son.
No. 205, laws of 1887. pagn 847, sec. •:
One farmers nn? all crying ‘.-more rain.” , "It sliall not be lawful to «p»ar fish during
Several of our fanners have washed thj- months of March, April. May and June.
sheep, but we think It would- lie 'well to Tin- people of the State of Michigan enact;
th«t In all proM-cutioni. for violation of any
wnlt for warm weather.
A light frost was reported Sunday morn­ of the laws fur/the protection and preser­
vation of game and fish proof of tlie pos­
ing. but we have seen ho effects of it.
E. M. &amp; M. T. Junes are selling a large session of any 'iiuch game or fish, or the
skin, carcass, or any portion of the skin
numlier of mowers and binders.
John Brandstctter has purchased a road or carcass of such game, or fish at any time
when the killing, taking or having in pos­
cart.
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M. T. Jones has purchased n new horse. sessing any of such game or fish Is by law
David has departed for parts utiknoivn. prohibited, shall lx? primo facie evidence
The picket mill owned by Richard G. of a violation of the law by the person or *
Barrett was burned Saturday night. No jK-r.son.xln whose poasmslon the 'aim-shall
have l&gt;een found." Th\rr mviui to be a
Insurance.
Rob. Peek lias been sick several days go.nl deal of complalnlngMhal juirties are
violating tin- laxv by fistilng. We would
with neuralgia in his teeth.
School will close on Wednesday fur the like to ask those jiartlcs If flshertnen are
n-inalndcr of the week, and Prof. Smith the only violators? We ant-of the opinion
that they are not;!and that jA-.pie that live
will spend the short vacation with his fami­
in glass houses should not throw stones.
ly at Wumllanl.
L Ixivelnnd is turning out some good Tlie fish law Is certainly obnoxious to th*
work in his lianie?.* slioji, and is busy all majority of the jieoplc. and had ought to
lie n-;«ealed.
the time.
Picnic at the lake last Saturday.
Fnil Woodhams has purciiaced the har­
Mr. Mosher aud family, of Johnstown,
ness shop at 1 &gt;eiton. owned by C. II. Rug­
visited
with S. Spark last Sunday.
gles.
Jarop
Ruckle and family nioyrd north to
M.-J. Goss is anxious to contract for
lAkccounty
on his farm Wednesday.
wood. .
Harry Gotts will return to the Agricul­ They .will be missed very much in this
place.
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tural vol lege Tuesday.
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Josephine McCallum visited at Mac
C«&lt;lar Creek.
Chamberlain’s on Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. W. Norton 1ms gone to Odessa to
.It Is rumored that M. J. Goss and Geo. take can- of a slek sister.
Mosier will established a store at Clover­
Tlie Ihiwlihg boys came over last Satur­
date.
day froiing pretty g&lt;xxi. but went home
Cora Burst has so far rvcoved -from her dlsapixflnted by being beat 18‘to.l. Cedar
injuries, as to lw able to resume her posi­ Creek has got the licst iiase ball team tn
tion In the schoolroom.
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Ba’rry county, ami don't you forget it
Wm. VHlIls am! daughter Bertha, of
llaniilton Aunom has gone to Grand.
Kalamazoo, are visiting Prairieville friends. Rapids to be treated for a cancer.
Chas. Williams and wife, of Hickory
O. Campbell is taking care of his jieL a
Corners, spent Sunday with her parents, felon. .
M. Doster and wife.
Garry Baker has gone to Grand Rapkto
Herbert Smith has gone to Otsego to do on business.
a Job of painting.
Jonn Polley has a very sick bone.
C. B. Robinson and wife spent Sunday
High Street.
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in Plainwell.
- Our 1. 0. G. T. has been re-organized,
FreiI Howe has quit work on tlie C. K.
and seems to be prospering again.
A S. IL IL
We understand that the I. O. G. T. lodge
Mr. Banuiby. of South Hastings, Sunwill join with the G. A. IL boys decoration dnyed at Mr. Robert’s.
Thonjas-TanngC-ivturned to his family
day. and are expecting a g&lt;xsl time. C.
II. VanArman will deliver the principle last week.after a throe year* absence.
on in Brangwin and mother Sundayed
address.
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John Earl went to Hastings Saturday on in Carlton.
W. Gorham visited hi- imither last Sun­
business.
■ J. J, Iterkins Is administrator for the day who is very sick with inflammatory
rheumatism.
CapL Earl eotate.
8. Doud L* progressing finely with hi«
Mac Chamberlain went to Kalamazoo
bridge job &lt;m the town Ihie.
Munday ou business.
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II. Hall is painting G. Cross’ barn.
Dr. Hyde Is visiting relatives In Canada.
Dr. Geosier, of Saranac, visited friends
Maple Grave.
on High street and Hope last week.
Eva Roliart has a new organ.
What we have needed for the past six
Wm. Frantz, of Sunfield, called on weeks happened In*t Sunday night in the
Mapte Grove friends Saturday and Sunday. shape of a gixxl soaking rain.
There was a dance at Emerson Hyde’s
Farmer* are complaining «f the cut­
last Friday night.
worms in this vicinity.
Manvcr Bros, have the frame for their
new*house up..
The jiatronsof Yankee Springs jwistoffiee
David McMore and 8. IL Robart attend­
are w'ell pleased with the prospects of a
ed the shqw at Hastings last week.
Lillie Shoup, of1-Vermontville, was homo change in the mail airangemcnt: expecting
a dally mail instead of tri-weckly as it lx ’
Sunday to see her mother.
The cut worms are doing quite a good now. It is very Inconvenient as It is at
present as there is a good den) of mall
deal of damage.
Wm. Jarrard and wife are visiting Carl­ stojis at Middleville over Suuday that
ought to be distributed on Saturday, and
ton and Woodland friends.
would be with a daily malL
WomUancL
Corn ip this vicinity has cliangqjl in the
Mrs. Amanda Wheeler, of Hastings, vis­ pant week from n bright green to a sickly
ited Woodland friends Saturday last
yellow on account of the cold weather. t
Mr. Hathaway has gone to Ohio on busi­
Tim Elsworth is having u gmxj time
ness. He expwits to be gone one week. . breaking one of John Young's western
Dorr N. Stowell, who has been at home mustangs. But Tim think* he will eome
tlie post week, has returned to’Lansing.
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Memorial services were held at Wood­
Four Corner*.
land on Sunday last.
Myrtle Richardson is slek with the
A great many of pur'cltlzens and the
Woodland post attended memorial service measles.
Several of the W. C. T. U. attended the
at Lake Odessa Sunday last, and all report
convention at Middleville.
having n good time.
F. F. Hilbert has the cellar dug for his
D. P. Sprague and wife. W. N. Boice
and wife have been visiting at McBride.
new brick store.
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Mrs. Mary Stluchcomb. of Hastings, visAlva Moore I* visiting bls uncle. George
llwi her daughter, Mr». Deni# Kelly last Moore.
James Johtmon has a niece visiting him.
week.
Jack Frost la making sad havoc with gar­
The Iron horae now wends its way
through our little burg.
dens aud cornfields In this vicinity.

F. A. Blackman visited friends at Hast­
ings last week.
Geo. In Ing’s niece, Mra. Fox, made him
a visit last week.
The report of Mr. Moffett’s death Is
quite surprising, as he was taken sick ou
Monday and died on Tuesday.
Our agent for the Evenlug News is
around again.
IL T. F. Dodds made u* a visit last
Bunday.
Another teut was pitched at Crooked
lake the other day.
■ Harry Hayes, of ? Hastings, lias sold a
fine new Light Champion bicycle to IL
T. F. Dodds.
Tom Benson came over aud pitched a
game of quoits. It being so cold be lost
the game.
A. P. Leonard and wife spent Sunday at
Pine I Ake.
Clarence Pennock caught a nice string
of bass the other day.
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Arthur Mantle visited Banfield Monday
last.
Mr. Gurn bos his house partly finished.
Mrs. Brooks Is visiting friends and rein
tlves at Hastings.
The school inspector from IlasUngs visiti-d our schixd the other day and said we
have the best sclwol he lias visited jreL
The fanners are building quite a bit ,bi
our neighborhood, as tlicrc are several
loads of lumber going out every day.
D. C.-Rnnucy has quite a. trade al Hie
meat market and sells a large quantity of
pop.
Mra. D. (’. Ranney Is on the sick list. _

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Hastings. Wednesday. May Stf, 188V-

MICHIGAN NEWS.
The attempts by the Various fish hatch­
eries to hatch black bus h*ve proved unKucci's.ifu!. Henry Bolton of Alpena ha*
been offered the use of the United States
hatchery at Alpena..and will make one
more effort. F«ur hundred ban* will I*
■ecured to furnish spawn.’
8. Handy, who lias returned from Alle­
gan county, report* the peach crop kilted
in that section. The trees look nice but
there were no blossom*. Where 25.000
.baskets were shipped last year from
Hamilton station, theft- will not. in his
opinion. l»e 500 baskets shipped this year.
While we regret the misfortune of the
fruit-growers there, our frult-ralscra will
probably profit by the lock of peaches, as
the market will absorb other fruit in great­
er proportion and ut better rates.—Benton
Harbor IJalladiuui.
.Earnings of tlie Michigan railroads for
March were 80.645,512 as compared with
88,277,0V1 for the same mouth in 188b.
Total for the first three months of 1880,
517.84tl.StM. a gain of 3546,505 over the
same period In 1888.
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A Decatur man named John Slater tllfe
tlie offices of deputy sheriff, constable,
deputy autodial. lamplighter nnd night
policeman, and still doesn't have to |«ck
away the surplus in barrels.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

The new vegetable tonic-alterative and
blood purifier is in the shape of a plcwant
syrup, and contains in a concentrated form
the' most valuable vegetable cnratlv&amp;t,
which have been developed by modem
medical and scientific research. It act*
directly upon tbe Wood, through It im­
parting tone and vigor to the entire Hyatem
and eradicating dtacaae, and ta unequalled,
a.* a cure for scrofulous, cancerous and
, church of that city,
other humors, whether constitutional or
otlierwi.se. catarrh, rheumatism, dyspepsia,
dropsy, sick and nervous Ju-adache. female standing position.
weakness, and all blood, liver and kidney
Buren county ruralists are turn lug their
diseases. Price St. Sold by E. H. Lath- atlantiou to Uie cultivation of tho grope,
880.000 roots having teen set out this spring.
Seventy-five new building will be mk^d.
Royal Qak Catholics have secured a site
two mile* ea*t of that ptact*. and during this »ea*Tti, to tbe Ax) that already adoyntbe
the summer will erect a handsome church. Methodist cauq&gt; ground* at bay view. The
Chautauqua OMcmbly convene there July SL
Tbere'e no profit in taking a tumble on a
An old pliynfcan. retired tromjiractlce haring
had placed tn Ms hands by an Knst India mis­ Lawrence sidewalk. A lady of that town
sionary IL.
the formu!aofa«ilinplevegrtnblercm- tried it, but ouly succeeding In squeezing
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from the village trrnrary.
John Calvin is the imiuc of a “Soo? tnrteu
throat and luag afleclloi!*. also’a positive and
radical cure lor nervous debility and all ner- der who’s just l&gt;eeu hauled up at Bay City
rouk complaints, alter having tested Its wonderployer’* funda What's in a name—any­
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fallows, Actuated by this motive and a datlrn way.
to relieve human suncring, I will wend free of
Rev. G. C. Squire, ■ North Branch parson,
charge, to all who desire it. this recipe ta Ger­ has 417 conversions chalked up to his credit
man. French or KngUrti. with full direction*
during
ths
part
seven
mouths,
and is still in
for preparit g and tiring. Sent by rant! bv adNo^HsVow^Biwk^’l^estCT^^rV. ' *’ the ring.
’ C. E. Plugge, tbe Grand Rapids jeweler
A cal with Its fur ruffled doesn't feel whom Use Netherlander* wanted on n charge
fur-straight.
tbe demand for extradition having, been de­
headache, dyspep*!*. todlgealloti. coostlpaiton, nied.
Tbe appointment of a clergyman to super­
per box. s boxes tor |i. For sole by NV. H.
Goodyear.
vise the imparting of rural instruction.nt too
state
agricultural
college ba* caused n&lt;&gt; little
“You are all the world to me."affection­
ately remarknl Noah as he surveyed his comment among tho fanner* of thlirommenagerie.

Supt. K. C. Brown, of the Michigan Cen­
tral road, state* that -the new Snnday
traffic experiment lias proven so willsfac- tory thgt there Is every reason to believe
Uncle Sam's Nerve &amp; Bone Liniment
that the arrangement will be made perma­ will relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia and
nent
rheumatism. Sold by all druggists.
The Michigan Scoop -Company of this
Appropriate ending to a* mask maker'.*
city, have bhuglit out the Tecumseh Cigar udvertfetemeut—-“New features constantly
liox factory and removed the machinery to
added."
Battle Creek, and will extend tb«. already
large L-urini-M of this factory.—Journal,
Swelling of the ankles or fn-t when tint
Battle Creek.
due to rlis.-uuiattaab.Prof. lh"C*s-.ta says, is
When the Frankfort A Southeastern rail­ altvays earned by « weak or diseased heart.
road company, which lx laying Its rails at
So ta shortness of breath, jiahi or uneasi­
Frankfort. came to Bellow* Bros.' mill, a
warning to keep off and a huge‘pile of slabs ness when lying on the left side, smother­
ing spells, The only cure ta Dr. Miles'
blocked the way.’ Yesterday a force of men
New .Cure. Sold at W. IL Goodyear.
was sent to lay the track, anyway, and then
then* was fun for evenbody. The railroad­
'Die woodman's ax.is an Inconsistent
ers began to throw the slabs right and left weapon. First It cuts a tree down and
and to put down their iron, and one of th" then cuts ll up.
Bellowd boys played on thcnrwlth a hose.
English Spavin Idniment remove* all
The track was laid, but every man who
liad a hand in it got his burning brow laved Hartl. Soft or CollouHcd Lumps and Bletnevery minute of the time he was at work. tahes from horses. Blood Spavin. Curtis,
Splinta, Sweeney. Ring-bone, Stifles, all
The Bellows folks do not give in yet and
Swollen Throats. Sprains, Cough, etc.
mon* cItchm.-*- will follow before they are
Save S50 by use of one bottle. Warranted.
pacified.
Sohl by Dr. E. H. L^irop, Druggtat.
Mrs. I.. C. Chapin, widow of the late Dr. Has tings.
Chapin, died al Kalamazoo last work aged
W. IL Gardner of Pontiac diet! last week
59 years.
aged 45.
A nfew dally pajier la wx&gt;n to lie started
l&gt;r. Jaques' German Worm Cakes destroy
at St. Joseph- Thos. B. Hurley and A. H. worm* nnd-remove them from the systew.
Potti-rAre the prospcctlvqynuprietora.
Safe, plfausani and effective.
Grand 'Rapids liad a light snow storm
The Michigan pipe company commenced
to put in the Cedar Springs water works Tuesday night.
•
Jost week and will finish 'em June 15.
leo Ladle* Wanted.
And loo men to call ou anv druxxi*t foe a free
Tlie examination of Murray. Wiley trial
package of Lane’* Family Mcitldne. the
and McCullough. at Jackson, for the mur­ great root and herb remedy, discovered by Hr.
der of Cunningham, did not disclose any Bllaie Lane vblle Io the Rocky Mountain*. For
of the blood, liver and kidney* it I* a
new facts of importance.
The defense. dlneates
positive cure. For constipation and clearing up
did not disclose their lino of policy.
The of the complexion it doe* wonder*. Children
examination wm adjourned until - to-day. like If. Everyone praise* It. Large-*lre pack­
age to cent.*. Atal! druggist*'.
Mias Battle Lyon, formerly a-resident of
E. G. Panner, a pioneer ci tixen of Albion,
Ann Arbor, where she has a sinter, ha* died Sunday evening aged 70.
bean in Berlin for some time studying music.
Ellert’s Extract of Titr &amp; Wild Cherry
Recently she became afflicted by stiffness ta a Rafe, reliable and pleasant remddy for
of the hand. Through this she became de­ eougbs. colds, bronchitis, asthmazond all
spondent and finally Insane and made two throat troubles; will relieve and benefit
attempt^ at suicide.
consumption. Try it and be convinced.
Tlie trohble In the medical department Every bottle warranted; price 50c and 51
of the university has broken out afresh. per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prepared
Circulars have peen distributed around the by the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago,
city charging Dra. Vaughn, Obetz and Henl- HL
Miarywlth haring misrepresented matters
The University Glee club gave their first
when appearing before a legislative com­ concert In Jack.*on Friday evening.
mittee. These cluirgv-i have estvted a very
lively sensation.
Papillop (extract of flax) Skin Cure Is
’ Detroit Is much elated over the prospect su[»erior to all the much-advertised skin
of a big railroad depot, to extend from Fort iK-autifiera with the advantage pf-belng l»enstreet to Woodbridge, between Third and cficlal, and not like tlw mineral preparations
Fourth. Tills is said to be incidental to tlw usually sold which are very poisonous. It
entrance to the city by the Pennsylvania will remove all Inflammation; chaffing and
road, which will work in connection with roughness of the skin, sunburn, freckles
tlie Canadian Pacific and the Flint &amp; Mar­ and unseemly blotches, and leave tlie cuticle
fair nnd soft as an Infant's. An actual
quette.
necessity for the complete toilet table.
Prof. E. IL Church, of Greuiiville&lt; lias Large Iwttles only 81 for sale by W. H.
accepted tlie aupcrintendency of the Cadil­ Goodyear.
lac schools.
Partial payments—Those made to pre­
The state fish commission has Just finish­ ferred creditors.
'
ed planting the season's hatch of white­
fish. Since Feb. 1 the commissioners have
planted 65,000.60(1 fry.
Opposite Mngttagn,. on the north side of the
State Railroad Commissioner Rich was Gebel Sheikh Emharuk. wo found the site of
an old city covered, liko tho desert imme­
at Kalamazoo. Friday, nnd with the City diately surrounding it, with mjriaiU of flint
Council visited several dangerous, railroad
crowing*. (tee new gate will be ordered at Egypt mart once have bom supplied by it
Seminary street and continuous service of with fihit implements. Wo also found tbero
Bagman and gateman at points where there tome flint spear heads, knives and curious
are gate* will be insisted on regardless of crescent shaped- instruments «i th’tbn cutting
tlie railroad.
edge on threiniM-r nidi1, tlie whole being mixed
The university medical faculty bad a with Ilonin pottery.—Tho Academy.
lively meeting Thursday when the question
of expelling young Ford, who'slgned the
Insulting circular, came Tip. There were
bnt seven membey present. The vote roof thia tone, Tom.
was four for expulsion and three against,
Clerk (astanbhod)—Why, you always used
and two thirds of all the members (15) tr&gt; want the best in the bousel
being required the motion was losL
’ The Detroit exposition managers have blow up, I'd rather fall ou the bouse than
arranged to turn over the exhibit of fruits. have tho bouse full on mol—New York ClipBowers and vegetables to the state horti­
cultural sootey, under an arrangement simi­
Happiness In Dolog Good.
lar to the one formerly existing with the
state fair.
A big num walked down Fourteenth street
at alxiut 5 o'clock in tho afternoon. He wo*
The supreme court docket tills term em­
braces 150 eases, the largest docket Ina lapel ami a gold beaded cane tajifat hand. H»
number of years. There arc three or four mustache was gray and his face n Utile
Ingham county eases.
’
flushed. He looked to be about 50 year* old,
Edward Mnrphy, aged 76, has a remark­
ably pathetic history. (it I860 lie was sen­
tenced to state prison for life. In 1868 he
was released on the confoaidon of the real
murderer. The Innocent man had spent
his time in solitary confinement which His kg&lt; werv perfectly sotxir, but he reuwvcl
affected ids mind. The legislature voted
. him a pension of $500 per annum. Since
bls release he has lived here a harmte**
lunatic, playing with children and mutter
lag about his fate. Friday Mnrphy was elegantly attired lady was going by Ln u lanfound lying near the Michigan Central depot,
Jackson, hl* head badly cutin several places.
Il la believed be was attacked* by tramjis.
Hl* Injuries at tbl* time oflife, arc likely stopped and looked ut him. The dog feebly
to prove fatal

XL1!
J1 l.Ul
toll (’f Impurities.
»*W"»ta1»lt»4. W appetite poor.

H«*na» unequalled for

Dneatnr bu three ban clubs, and tbe

Devolcut look camo into the big mans face.
Chit from tat trousers’ pocket be [Milled a roll
of bills. It was three inches thick. There

been himdruds of doliar* in too roll. Care­
fully poking out a dollar tall b» laid it &lt;m

its con-

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fTL Woodin b. a Flmt
tart
.'r ,____ ___ l .inrr. some CWMllJ l«S*
from th* grouou.
-

Bail U.HW

Xet&gt; walking »n&gt;l iuch * wonderfuUy dnl^taful acLumplbbmeut as *om« jovp4®lnl'
agine.

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WANTED HIS MONEY BACK.

*m.

Fuxr.
*.y a-W"» • -X»«e*
Mr. Afwm.1.
UH. pMrr. d~n«l
tar tadly»4.-l»1-J -IU- WUltam UHUnd, • pmnb-rl !'•»— ™« «' *“““|
Mum*. Mrs. Harden tixik with her *evorai
hundrwl dollar* which her husband lud gircn
her to bonk. WM® tbe husband discovered
(tat kl. .it. taJ M ta —■ taylr ““-I-

Which her, /|A/|ffA

OS/JO

inuncT
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imniedi»t-h- »et out to find tlw gulkjr jwr-

Burden retarded to thu place, »wuro out a
warrant, and pot it into Detectir* ByrnbnmU tor tervico. Tho uffleer, di*gn tort os a
tramp, vidted Alpena, found Copeland and
tho Barden woman living together a* hutlwnd
and wife, ami. whwi 1- Ud thoroughly wtoafled himwlf that there was eviJeti«e*uffici«mt
Landng captures the permnnsut location to convict, t-a arrerted tfacin. Tlw K’»llDr
of tho state fair by donating tbe grounds of pair were brought here and are now In jail,
the local Fair-aweciation, comprising v&gt;me mmtta to get bail Th* iiouwliold good* at
seventy acres &lt;rf Lind nnd tin buddings Alpta wiil more than reimburse Barden for
ben-po. Tbe site chosen i* certainly resi­
trally located, w hile tin- grounds arc ample.
But bow about tlie hotel accummodstiun* at
Lanmxg. Mich., May Si —The home in
the capital city f
Michigan railways took in Wl.lS5.fi51 dnre committee uf the whole yesterday approved
bills antbnrix.ng the fiitndr.ctiou cf kindergarteti methods in tbe public sclicJs where
twotoird* of toe tix-jnyers in the district
have diminished the |&gt;euple'* ability to pay so vote, and prohibiting th" dump.ug of *•» wdust and o*htr rnfuw in rirar* from which
fat railway charges.
The state dental association of tooth pullsni
will convene nt Gratal Rapids, June 4, for a
Lawhmo, Mich,, May IS.—The senate
pnawd a bill yesterday making. kidnaping
High license teems to have vearied tho putt-shabb, by life impri*cunwut; al»&gt; the
majority of Eston county taloonbu out of bill requiring loc»l*boanb of health to take
business, only twelve Imving paid for the quarantine action m caw* of contagious disvooesamong cattle without waiting ferine
state Ixotni. Four wmators Were an nigiwJ
clergyman and graduate of Kalnmnuxi col­ nt the l&gt;v for “skijipiug qut" to attend a
lege, goes tc Japan to wrestle with tile be­
nighted lawtlxiu of that portion of toe found hiding under the grand rtiihd. The
orient
iu-USS [«m&lt;*1 n bill aathorixtag chnrciw* And
Frank Mel wan was a St. Joseph »ojourn,-r CTllegt* with expiring charter* towlncorperbefore bo went to tbe Grand Rapid* bast lie ate^ind itwasalin rushed through the jv-naVi.
The house [xuted a new game law which
letter to u young lady wn* what gut him into,
IM-nintuta from Oct 1 to Dec. 1.
trouble.
Tho prevailing "low prices flor wool will
likely enuto the bullPof the clip to lie held by ttrdny jiac^l a resolution fur final adjotarnMichigan farmers In tbe hope of a better wntJune Utt Two-wnt faYe tails were re­
ported to both bouses by ih« railroad cemGran,! itapkl*' new exposition budding mittecs, but without rocouitnendalinu. The
rill, when ccmpletr-L cover a strip of earth
tho unlveriuiy appropriation tali. The total
tbe other, casting over ♦17U.UU0.
A Hint poultry fnmHcr is crowing over
tho somewhat n-marknLle feat uf a Brahma authorises reclamations to [ jrchaw* tho fran­
ben that taycth egg* which gj&gt; four to the chise and projmrty &lt; f other corporate &gt;n*.
pound. That's full grown hen fruit, aud no
^nirtaKe.
• Tlirco Rivers folk* having become seme- unauimou* vote a bin fisting-the legal fare at
what weary of an inadequate water supply, 2 cents in tbe lower peninsula and 3 cents tn
and not being exactly MtisflnI with a pour fh« upper [ eulmula. and also ui senate bill
article ot “Isooxe," arc ■casting about for a
nquiring toe wde of MW-mile rickets for
better and more wholrwome ta-vefnge.
F-M and amrixlei it by adding the exact pro­
More thnn ondwthirrto f Bagfnsw’s S243.O(X&gt;
taxr law is tuwl for "irliniil hlinuane and
out Uxt ameudment by an alm,'st unanimous
ne ver nusstered tbe Volapuk languvgv which vote. The bill amending the charter of the
was going to sweep tho country with a rush
cent taxation on its earnings ineteail of 1 per
crnL faltel l.ipue in U.o
a..,i M la0.
A Bay City woman applied to tlie county tl'.in to reconsider wa5&lt; filed
clerk for a limited matrimonial license, pxxl
HIGHWAY ROBBERY IN WISCONSIN.
for two years. When tbe applicant was In­
formed that a pertnershi|&gt; ot thia class was ■
life job. slio concluded not to invert, and so
de[&gt;artcd without Uie consort cralenttala
Suawaxo, Wk, May 25.-One of tho
Ionia county jail wm empty the put week
for tlie first time in its history, while not a first highway robleriea taking place it| this
criminal case wm trlrei nt the receul *c*»ion neighborhood for many year* occurred tap,
of her circuit court Does this signify that Friday aftemuon is tbe Langlade stage,
tho millennium is about todiwnl
carrying the njail betwesn several miner
Flint folks Imbibe »l&gt;out |40.&lt;D0 worth of point* in Outagamie county, was approach,
milk annually, while the wind mill sales are tag this place ou it* regular trip over the old
Mid to be unusually actlva
military road. Two men living hero were
In tola aid of fashionalde weddings, a long passenger* on the stage. One of them, a re­
array cf bridal gifts and the sulwqurot di, putable citit n named Thoma* Ainsworth ta
ven ce, how to dispose of tlie duplicate pres­ too bearer of tbe startling intelligence. Hta
ents bas loog been a problem. But an upper story is eerrolwnxtad by to* driver of tlie
peninsula couple b‘iw sol red tbe vexed ques­ stage, Herman Rsffurth.
tion by raffling off the “surplus" nt so much
Six pafw-nger* were inside u the time. AU
Eleven Ingham county couple* an- anx- had conaiderabla money but/ no flre-arm*.
iouriy waiting for the local divorre mill to Their first intlmatbo of danger was when a
begin to grind and break tbe rilken matri­ manjumpes) from tfae brush br tho roadstLAw
j_:_____ .
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monial band* asunder.
Charlie Steven* Ua 15-ycar-old Paw Paw
youth of an inventive turn of mind, who re­ maU-**ik» W ben they were thrown to Mtn
cently swapped a half interert in an electric h« ordered the driver to proved, and kept
aalarm of hi* own diviring for $1,000 «pot him covered until out of range. The robtor
l That'* more money than n majority then took to the wood* with bi* plunder the
ef Uie full grown inventor* cf the country
have ever itceu from their patent dnvicaa. ' •motMr teip 1* made ovw th* route. None
or toe UOMtnenn
.1__
A Lake Linden woman we* recently fined
$30 for pommeling a full grown man of that
MiLWALMxx, Wil., May 25.—Tbe coning
of the state officers to Milwaukee orened
Iti* reported that Gen. Algor will ent
a«*w the dbcimion ofto, Wbjw of the consomething.like 70,000,000 feet of pine logs
from his upper peninsula piMeadons per ditlonof too state treasury. Iu pi^.jf
year, for tho next decade, and float ’em public resort the extraordinary attitude of
down to the mill* at Bay City. If this
generally in unfavorable terms. Btate Trye.
nriction a-humtnlng far that pcriol nt loart. urw liarxbaw again frankly admitted that
Bay county mu*t whack up m.OOO -vorth bo bad no money to pay tho appropriations
by Uie leghtature. wfatah he JT"
toJoaeph Kaliev for injuries received by
to isyj.oro. H. 1. Ml«t «, the “ 1 *
that person In taking a tumble from the •mount
h-ct a* to Imu* ilu.
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Improved Champion Mower.

0&lt;

on tl]« rq&lt;
onty one 5
-

THE CHMPIOH )• tbe only Mewer Mi which the phmiimeur won

out, the knife heel neuer breeke, the gears never weer out nor break: the Ml,
Mower on which the gears run slowly and make no noise: the her cm kt

stood straight op and the knife will run freely aven in that position; ths Ml)
Mower on which ell teat notion can be taken up on pitman, gearing end t»v

ingi the only Mower on which the guards will outwear three sets ct the cheip
guards used on other mowers, and never break nor get out bl line; the Ml)
Mower on which the Blighted forward notion of the master wheel sluts the
knife; the only Mower on which the motion Is transmitted directly Inn he

wasted on loose Joints or fast running gearing; the only Mower that has

with the cut grass; the only Mower that has no dutches to bother by slipping
out of goer, end It can be put in gear at any point without becking.
'

THE IMPROVED CHAMPION

has lees than one-third the amount si

JUST: THE THIMC

much more money than any other.

• 1,000 PER

Send far rarticul

STENOGRAPHIC

ANN A

THE WARDER, BUSHNELL A RESSNER CO..’
•WRirvaridLO, OHIO.------------ uaauraCTwaas—chicaoo. Illinois

YOUNG MEN

Situation* rt*ru tali rdVrei
oflearalnit. low. Pl-. . c
VALKSTINK BROM.. J,

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; .wesssrT s* aserrrs' s.ivi&gt; .im . &gt;—•- - -! RSP»S«WWS!».W.
j tbe Jorvuoeo, at toe uffln- -t toe Joftf «

to give the subject sutneteet thought until we I know^'iSd described

„„
cvuwiauuv uennaerco oj , aw., aaoaralng to lie rrc&lt;'i&lt;i«l puu « u&gt;« ' '
the various eeboota ot rm-dklnc. and tor phyri- formerly vlUmre, of Hasting’.
clan* * bo represent them, often blonder in our : **»«» May tto.A. D. W
ebolce of ■ doctor.
1
Guardian «&gt;l lb. &lt;
&gt; *«•»'&lt;
If people only knew that tbe v^ry byrt health- ■
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krciirr. 11fe-rreM.rT,»r
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aiAcovrmi. is sinitn&lt;-red down ■
wi-t.i-,,. rnnnrv u’ ii&gt;-rv
&gt;«™ i»:’SmX5I'jSffil &gt;Sri:
the stupe nf New style licasant TMrte Vinegar
We. the undmtened. b*'
4
Bitter*, they would not tiesltate a moment
by the Probate Coart far the
1C
try it.
“ BM&gt;roent
! state of MiChbpui.ron11''‘'- ‘' ' ''’‘i t^J*’Lei

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ket under various nainre&gt; and guise, that tbr
hew St) 1* Vinegar Bitten Is as bad as any of

puw&gt; of cxanilnlng and

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tbs courage to tn the New Rtyfe. H rtrs^h^*. lion to present tlirir elaw
UMuaitd allowance.
out* tangled-up tjucin in a very short &lt;bifo

. Mi-h i11 iwnt or. indstioert*.
police I»r zsps-—.......... ......

glad of anything m your Ufa. Your dninlst State of Michigan.
tnnr lu.i h.v. h
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Fifth Judicial Ck«-’ -

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For sale by V

ORDER OF AFFl
State oTiMIrhlgan, the d
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hJs appearance In said c*um
,n&gt;r' «&gt;e date of

»1&lt;1publication to be eonti
wrsk for six week* hi suecn

. n under my iuud i
llttn judicial circuit, tht* itt
J?AKK A Huoki
oTTABr. Kx'Arrxx &amp; Van,
. ___ Bobcltnrs for
AUeKegtstc
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FBOR. 8. UhICK,

CHAKCKBY 0
cMr?***1**"’ Kmxi '
you win in&lt;a happier than If you had to-—■
a geld mine, for it ts realty a ailne-of bts

use it anwariiw '»■*’

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&lt;&gt; i-_ ,

Smith a Coumovic,HoUd;

BOILERS

•WW-lpta, nd Bna,»
or.
at,,

Homer ki&lt;l» arc having n bijb old Unia
TLo high school building nt that place taa

&amp;ar,-3iG

S50 TO SI50 PE

Ttie work u Ugnt. plea*
Hundreds have learned Sfao

a-. Kichmuod Crcwnug at 7d» H-t

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LESSONS B&gt;

new method—SIMPLE

warranted net to break or wear out. This Hewer is so novel and so supeur
to all others that an examination wiH convince any farmer that it Is wsrh

Ionia win pay WOO to whomsoever will

Muskegon folk-* arc Is&gt;uttlira Tb&lt;« eouaty
clerk issued a matrimoulal liceom at 4 o’clack

Just as readily a* by attend

gearing that other Mowers base, and the pHman and its connediuis are

of Hm. William Hamilton, a Flint farmer,
was struck by lightning, burning it and'
reteral adjoining buildings, together with
•el oral blooded horses, Involvbig tl3,(X»

the town with Incendiary fires, atxl then

YOU CAN

SHORTF

m

frame work or pitman hanging down In front to ren Into obstructions or intsrim

BomeUint* «*«'»
. ,M*d”d for current ext»u««

GEfiOJfli mini
!in.tej, mad&lt;
John rtffffcrVBfb'4

master wheel to the knife pitman without any joints la wear loose and rattle,

and where ALL THE POWER ts applied te cutting the grass, hpne bei»|

A Jackson libel suit that’s been worrytag
...
ma t nl au...,
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diet for OtenU damage*.

■Jx it- full
fte most co
to cut lor'fi
to carry v*
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FARM AND GARDEN
INFORMATION RELATING TO THE VA­
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and.

011,10 Outfcura

ItemeSS?*

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Tlw bond roller represented in the an­
nexed cute fa. according to Rural New
Yorker, not only cheap but exceedingly
convenient (nr mw in lawn find garden.

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^,Seml for "How to Cure Hkm Disease*.”
64 page*, to lllnstratlou* ana iuo testimoniiil*.

HUtol—A HftMK MAUK HAXD ftoLLEB.
It fa ma-le of u piece of stove |up&lt;j, say

EVERY MUSCLE ACHES. three fret lung and from five to eight

i&lt;2 mar^eF in

one S/i.a/&gt;eiu!i /6ozbJiy,
roru/em'ent
ptfcfrat or
'•/Sole.
lavinq ine
only l:5, .

Y(OU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND^
v!. • &gt; y .ttending alimo school and
. sit 1-4 the expeiMr.
LESSONS BY MAIL.
. '!i&lt;sl SIMPLE uud THOBOCGH.

550 TO SI 50 PER MONTH.
a.. . ,» light. plea»xnt and rewnectabie.
Muir (rariie'l Sh»rtba»d la Ihlr w*y
t in- now earning over
S ! 000 PER YEAR.
JUST THE THING FOR LADIES.

«•••••* mil r*aa.*'r. 1 in.Utir»t and only initnntaueou* pain-irrmilheniiutplralrr. -r. cent*.

tog:, Elim::: &amp; Sapw
TIME TABLE. &gt;
In effect July 1st, inn.

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Station;

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....(.Ioverd.de .. ..... |U 04 5*5
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-------- Milo............ v.a IILW BW
------ Crvjmey....... ....... jit
(j ts
Bk-biand Junct...... (1.’00 6 xa
...Esat Cooper*..........|r.’if. cm
Kalattuutoo...... ar-iri 30| a 45
"Elmt station**.
C&lt;int&lt;.’Uni,*-At ttlehfandJ unction with &lt;1 J.
£M; for Toledo « aHezan. At touting* with
M. C.
I- krd K Bt*u, Pre*. &amp; lien. Mm*.
1. S*-t..iv.w u,,,..
&gt;
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inches in diameter. Circular pieces of
wood, tho heavier tho better, are ftttoil
. in Ixvth end.*, and the pipe is filled with
sand yr &lt;*1&lt;| pieces ot lead and dirt well
ramnud down tp krep it aolid. Tlie
handle fa n heavy oak or hickoryjpapling,
split up fur enough to make tho bow as
shown in tho cut. An axl&lt;* may lx* made
of nn iron rrxl running through the
block.* in the cuds of tbe pipe nnd conipletely through theeylindcr. or they may
l*o screw bolta running into tho lilocka.
Tho block should bo put in ono end of
the pipe and securely nailed; then the
pipe should lie filled with tcuid. &lt;irx&gt;thcr
heavy matter, nnd then the'block dioul.l
bo put in the other end, and thia should
also bo well nailed.

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25^?
OitDEK OF A«‘I’KAHANCE.
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in , n*i*rrr&gt;.
1. l ec np’alnaut. vs. John T. B&lt;ct,

•■*••• »i-fa a-.Kart&lt;*r by affidavitsoo
-• tln*-d csit*', that process
- ■ of raid defendant John T.
.
--n duly KMied and tbst the
■ . e--t ''f «-nrd uooii raid defends®!.
. ■( h:« lontlourd a* aenee from bl*
■ - • -!«vt «*n motto-, ot ®t tart. Knap
• an wt-*a xctorneys'for said romplalo- •: !-r-d that the su'd defendant enter
HpprtreMe in raid cauw, on dr before three
• &gt;&lt;" thr 'Lit.- of tht'* order nnd that
1 t • •■nty dan t’ir complainant cause this
In the Hastings Baxmkh.
.............
’ , &lt;uii.n t&lt;* be continued onee m each
' i»&lt; •&gt; -.jt&lt;«k« In succession. In default of
-.-A:,--, within the time herein re­
-vid -bill will be taken a* confessed by
1 -i'-.'i'ndant.,
,.
' ' T n.y hind at-Charlotte, in the
‘ If ui &lt; irrult. thl* i**th dav ot May IMS.
i iiaxk A. Hookku; circuit Judge.
1 - hSAI-l ip. &amp; V.t*(AMMAX.
■•'Oliclton* for Complainant.
Attett.
.11'- .s
Bcglster.

STOVE.Pl PE.

SCAB IN POTATOES.

2—A HOME MADE HAND BOI-LEH,
.An old- piece of stovcjdpo, the lower
in diameter the better, a hi&lt;-kojry kq*ling, say eight feet long, a rod or bolta
for the axle, and a «'oup!u of round
Tlie ordinary railroad wheelbarrow
blocks of the mme size as the. pipe, and
nn hour's time, will make as grexl aliand much,- twd by fannen* because, it fa
__ ,_email
r__ _ __for
. _ __
________
fa _too
moat
form______
work.
roller as can l&gt;o bought for $1 or $5 nt 'dhea£'( _
the hardware store. Tlie roller may lx? Prairid I-anirzr suggests tliat it often
put in a framework maito-of old lx&gt;ards, pays a man to make some of his own
&lt;and an old lawn roller handle use*I in­ trftls and includes among these the large
stead of a sapling. Fig. 1 altowa the •wliecltyiinovv shown in tho cut. This
way tho lianjllo fa made with n sapling, barrow &lt; nn be made at n cost of about
in which 1 is the sapling divided-at 2 51.50: Uie lumber and nails dan be pufwith a three cornered piece, 3. Fig. 2 cliused fur about 75 cents, and if a second'
allows a handle mndo of a frame of hand wheel cannot be found a new iron
i'heel enn be I wight for about 75 cents.
board.*.

-

• CUANCEHY OBDER.
^'Hailgui.- Fifth Judicial Circuit In
endiiie 11&gt; tbe Circuit Court tor the County

. •S*’.“*J* appearing bv affidavit of eom- •'•’’•t. duly filed at the time the Wil in th*
r
Sd’ ,h*‘,,le wbkoown heirs of James
. ’• fr-'.'.n.dro^d. are necessary tosald»ulL
- • ■ -More ordered that raid unknown heirs
’
*me* B. M. Drown appear and answer
r--"
““Pfa’nt filet herdn. on or be
■
’t‘,*f.°f November, low. nnd ttiat
days the coniptaluaut cause tills
, ■' r i, &gt;• published In the Hastings LUXxkr,
11 Dui',l*hed I" the city ot Hastings In
A c'j mt) and *lat*. *aM publication lo be

■’u*n A-

Hf‘0KrB« Circuit Judge.

Holtntors fur ComnlalnanL
A U"f&gt; ropy; Tnijn. t&gt;. Bnrex, Regbter.
I'UOBATE NOTICE.
County ot Barry-ss.
that by an enter of the
it*
°° (:?un,y of Barry, made oa
that daL'lL~ w?uv
!W!*-Wx month* front
•t&lt;rir ru 7” *Vv*va for creditors lit mmmI

‘ "‘vniir

•rat
*re required to preW M i1?? J2
Probate ttrart, nt tbe
amtiSk2l^&amp;‘5UM,CT» 01
for *x■l»v of‘ \m n,11‘ulow*n«’. «n or before tbe iBUi

'•to fav?f^^,^*Bl&lt;1Courl "a Friday, th®

CnsiUJM w'. AaMSTROBO,
■
Judge of Probate.

The owner of this horse uses
the
Ironsides Sheet for the
stable. It keeps the horse clean
and ready for driving and saves
an hour’s work each day.

5/A Lap Dusters
5/A Ironsides Sheet

100 other styles of 5/i Home Sheete and

Fly Nets, at price* to suit everybody. For
sale by all dealeix If you can't get them,
write us.

An imjvortant point to obucrvo in tlie
applica’ion of lime to laud is to love it
well pulverized so 03 to” 1» endly spread
an i finely diffused through the w»iL It
must, therefore, advises Country Gentle­
man. b«‘slacked into flue and dp powder
by applying about on^third 'as much
water ns there is limo before spreading.
If it has lieen air Blacked, it. is thus al­
ready reduced to jiowder. A good way
to slake the fresh or Mono limo is to place
it in heaps nnd then cover it thickly with
earth, which gradually reduces it to
powder, when it may (&lt;e spread from the
wagon. It fa common in some places to
put it when fresh in (unall hoops over tbe
field, left to slake By rain and uir, and
then evenly spread from the heaps. Tlie
quantity to tlie acre must vary consider^bly with the condition of tbe huid, some
needing more thafi others, and experi­
ment is required to determine this (xiint
—usually from twenty-five to fifty bush­
els to tlie acre.’ Formerly touch larger
quantities werelusod, and on tho other
hand smaller amounts have sometimes
liecn ns successful Tho mode wo recom­
mend for all siwcial fertilizers fa com­
monly safest—namely, the application to
small measured areas, to determine the
best course and quantities by actual experimeut
______

JESUS’ FIRST TRIAL

PrevwnUvm.

There is a prevailing belief that ex­ LESSON IX, SECOND QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 2.
treme humidity favors tho development
of tho disease, but what further influ­
ence the character of too soil has in pro­
ducing it fa not posttively known. During
the year 1887 a number of trials were
made at -tlie Now York agricultural ex­
periment station, in which it was ehown
that an excess of moLsturo and tho use (CbrapaeAftom 1
mlmloe of IL S
of frcsli stable manure materially in.
crewA too number of scabby potatoes. ■ I*1” 1
Gfi. “And the chief priwt* and nil tbe coun­
Tim'data oldained are summi-d up aa fol­
cil nought for wittuw* again* Jesus to pot
lows: “I. The scab fa not primarily caus­ Him to death; and found none " After the
ed ter a fungus. 2. ]t fa not due’ to Uie
work of insects. 3.’ In nearly every in- Annas, tho father-in-law of Caiapha*. the
Btanoe an increased yield was aocohv high priest, and it wo accept tho R. V. of
paniod by an increased percentage of John xviii, 34. it would worn tliat the ctmreracobby potatoes.' 4. Any marked change ralien and smiting of Jems nwnlcd in John
xvitl, F.L-2;;, took place before Annas, after
in tho rapidity of growth, either an in­ which be sent Him bound to Catapluu, where
crease or a docrenso, tends to an increas­
ed production of scab. 5. A conUnuous
growth from the time of first vegetation against Him tliat they may have snmo plausi­
until। tho tnl*ers uro fully matured ap­ ble reason for putting Him to death. A good
pears to be tlie condition least favorable while before this they bad determined to kill
Hirn (Matt, xii, 14; John Xi, S3), but locked
to the production of scabby potatoes."
Ex ensivc cxjM-r;mente with remedies
(John vii, 30; viii, 20); but now that His
for scab make it appear that special coin­ hour had coma (John xiU, I; xvil, 1) and He
men' al fertilizers, while not infallible hail sufi’erixl them Co take Him,4hey felt that
specifics aguin.*t scab, are more or less they must hr.ve some semblance of tight in
etficiont. Mr. E. S. Carman says on the What they were about to do. To find some
subje ri: “Wo have used us much as a real evidence of guilt on His pert was tho
hnrd.’.x work they ever undertook, for Ho
waa holy, harm less, umlefilcd and separate
Id p
vested clean potatoes, with smooth skins from sinners; His life oqd teaching had been
open to ull, and nothing ineondstcut with His
and Without eenbn.. Not eo whim fresh public teaching bad ever been raid in secret
farin taianuro fa med. This with us nl- (Hob. vii, N; John-xviii, 20). Ew) sacri­
must always causes scab by attracting fice had to bo without blemish, and as Hr to
wire worms, which cat into the skin nnd
give toe iK*tato tho same corrodc-d sur­ according to the very words of Caiaphas. un­
face ah tho fungus causes." Those wlio wittingly spukra (John xi, 40-32), they are,
weru|pr&gt;M&gt;ntat the liarvcsting of The without knowing it, proving Him to bo the
Lamb of God without bltnnhh nnd without
Rural New Yorker’s potato contest plot, spot, a fit sacrifice for their sins nnd for tho
when* tlie fertilizer usi-d wan tho Mapes sins of tho world.
j*otat4 manure, nt tho rate of 1,700
% “Many Ixiru false witaaw again* Him,
poumw to the acre, with a sprinkling of but their witucM ngn-cd n&lt;&lt; together." Thiisulphur in tho trenches, will remember also was foretold concerning Him, for it i*
thnt th.- largo product was singularly
free fh&gt;ni scab. Dr. F. JI. Hcxamer anil risen up against nuf, and such as brutha out
cruphy;" and again, “Faiw wituanM did
Dr. Ht nry Stewart are numbered among ri*n up; they inhl to my charge things that I
oilier Experimenter* who have expressed knew nut." (IV. xxvll. 12: xxxv, 11.)
the o»ininn.tliat special commercial fer- ' 57. •‘And tbftv nrown ceruiin ntid bore
’lilizinfa aro efficacious and to l»o pre­ falsi* witncM againvi Him." Matt, xxvi,
ferred in potato culture to fresh farm (jo, rays, "At tfa' last came two faLso wityard i nan are.
ot Behal. whoiu Jwaba! cnnaxl to testify
agniwit NcIhAIi tliat heml/lit be put to death
If tynra were forced to cat salt by it &lt;1 Kings xri, 7-14). It it tho mine principle
being! put into their food it might do j*U through tlie liiblo fi'om tho days of Abel
to t.»i.dnj!s cf Jahn, nnd innsmurh e» the
toem Itarm. liut it is extremely doubtful
if rowu.will cat too much salt if they are large, wo ntay cxjxn t:» find it prevailing till
allowed free acorns lo it and free choice tIw Lord oir.te mid tbe devil is shut tip iumI
to take it or not. Salt, being on apparent scahil in tlxj Ixittonilani pit. ■•Tbe wicked
Heed for tho uystem, will help to keep wntehclh the riglitcons nnd reckoth ta alay
th * ntiiiual flealthy. This will mcrcaM* him; tlw laird will not leave him in his hand.
the flaw of milk nnd improve tin* qual­
ity. It fa lkffl»d tliat salt will do this xxxvil. 32, S3).
55, "Wo Iward Him ray, I will destroy this
direct y, and twat ila two will ipipri*ve tempi* that Li mode with bands, aud within
tho c mining quality of tbo milk. But three dny» L.wlU build another made without
Balt r sou Id be given regularly. If not band*." Ju.t what Hi?diJ»ay *nu, “bertroy
Ibero rill lie suffering—at one time from this temple and in three days I' will robe it,
' ’ T it, and at unother time from ex­ up" (Jolm ii, 1'J‘, and John ray* dust Ho 1
it. _I^ov ido rock
and have a tpakc nt tbo temple of His body; but they
otaroi J._
__salt,
_ ________
plarc or it wliero the ctiwa can always make Him to ray that l:o HinueU would de­
io to it. lI-Jta
f
• in
• the
• yard,
■ or' a stroy tho teuplc. which bad at that time
ut a trough
been forty-rix years in building, and in three
rinx
tlw
&gt;.'.v bido
»do of a building (with a days build another. They c»4 the .same
loaf). &gt;r a 1k»x under tlw cattle ahctl.
thin,; at Him as He hung upon the erora
(Mark xv, 29)', not knowing that they were
then destroying the temple, nnd that in
Tira 1Dairy
. .. World _rays:
_______________
Tira term throe days it would lie raised up. Obscrvo
"v.brid" in too manufacture of butter two things here: If wo are memlitn
of Ufa body, let us not think it strange if our
ought to ■lx? coiuddcrtNl
.::___ : obsolete. It is want, urn nfttiiuos p-rverteil nnd wo ari«
now t( Icrabfo only in tho iwnse of press­ ntado tn sny things which wo never lahi nor
ing tin ■ butter into a f-olid rausit. Butter intended *to ray, but rather let us count it
fa no longer “
••worked'*
worked" by inti-lligent
intelligent another jiririleg’'of fellowship with’Him in
buttcfjinakera tqget the butter milk out H« ndTcring*; then consider n.« members of
of it, f &gt;r it fa washed out while tho butter His body the reeurrection which await, that
■ fa in * 1 granular condition; tiqd it in no ixxly, when pcrlinpn wo may toe in nn actually
incoqxinitc
the gait’ restorml tempi ' nt Jerusalem some naw light
longer “worked
. ” to ____
,_____________
upon Hoa. vi, 2. •’After two days will He re­
with ii,for tho salt is readily stirred in vive tri; in the third day Ho will raise us up,
while he bntXer fa in- the grniuilnr con­ anil wv khnll Uvo in His sight'' Weifcall
dition.
*

A HOME 'MADK WUKBLBAKBOW.
Tho illustration will enable any one to
cutqutj thc liuuber and put it together.
The siqog, mcluding liandle, ore about 5
feet 3 inches long; top of box 3 feet S
inches; width, 2 feet 3 inches; depth. It
indies. Tlw wheel box ahould be about
2 inches from the whect

Professor Wallace dtxg* not pretend to
say whether it 14 the ease that too darker
colored home* arc hardier tluin thorn of
a lighter shade, or tho preference foe
dark varieties fa merely n matter of taste
or fashion. But ono thing h« does know,
and that is in looking through a modem
show yard toe fact fa most apparent that
white feet and legs aro greatly on the
increase among the l«»t Clydesdales
within recent years. It is well known
that white hoofs aro not bo liard and
durable- as black hoofs. In farm work
tho difference would not bo perceptible,
but unquartionably for constant road
work on stone pavements tho difference
must bo marked indeed.

grther." Tlx* law rauj that a ru3n could not
bo co^douincd cor put to death at tho mouth'
of one witiiera, but that it mint bo* by the
testimony ot nt leant two or threr* witncrac®
(DvuLxviLO; xix, 13; and yet up to this
U:ue they cannot get two witnisucti to agree,
6o/h?y tad no caw.
.
CO. “And tho high priest -tood up In tho
mld*t and a»kod JcstH, baying, Answvrest
thou nothing! What 1* it which than witnew ngalmt ThecF’ Tho high prirst thus
gives evidence of bi* feelings agalmt th;; ono
on trial, which ’ho has now allowed tooverc'.&gt;:no him and cauao him to cwt and speak in
this unjust way; tie know that according- to '
tlwir own law tliere wns no csu&gt;o ngniast the |
prisoner, tar ii'tdiing had been Really testlfiixl,
inasmuch ns no two of the witneracs agreed.
Cl. “But Eo held His jwacc and answered
nothing." Nothing being coullnn-d agoLmd
Him, there was nothing tor Him to reply to;
tho lam was oil hi* side, and lathe prescnco
of these furious, murderous hypocrites, lie
majestically bolds Hi* p-aca
&lt;12. “And Jesus said, I am.” To keep #!•
Irwco in the fuco of such a question would be
to deny that Ho was tbe Christ, therefore Ho
how repHc* la the momentous words cf Exill, 14l Wiicn Moacs wished to know what bo
would ray to thochildren of Israel os to who
sent him, bu was instructed to ray “I AM
hath sent me unto you,” concerning which

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Advice to Everybody

nowbehg

should run ths risk for a (finds day of aegk
Ihb important organ, but ■bo.ild promptly rot i
Of Ur. C. MrLanr1. Celebrated 14far Ji

wrapper giving full description ot Uw synipcoau of
adlresicd Liver. Tbeycinbeh*dofdruggljts.

FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.

IVORY POLISH f?ere?ILk
PERFULce the Breath. Ask for it.
I! any dealer raya be has the W. L. Donglaa
Hboes withotiy name mul price stamped on th®
bottom' put him down as * fraud.

When God would teach mankind Illa name,
Uo calls niniMlf the groat "I AN,”
And icavra a bUnk —; believers may
Supply thaw thln.-pi fur which they pray.
Many scholar* will remember how be sad
“I am tho living bread—I tun the light of tho
world—I urn the door-4 am the good shep­
herd—I am the resurrection and the Ufa,”etc.

cud icvcti in. Revelation; and often where
you rood “I nih He," ft ts simply "I am.” for
"ho” is in italics, which means that it is not
fa tbe orlgfaaL &gt;Sco John viii, 34,2S; xlil,
19; xviii, 0, &amp; ■
“And yo shall see Um Son of Man
tittiug on too right band of pow­
er, and coming • fa tbo clouds of
heaven." Wbr.t a contrast tills will be. Seo
Him ta this leraon ttandfag apparently help­
less and friendless before nn unjust judge,
aud think of Him whoa He shall cou:o ta His
glory, aud tit upon the tbroa-j of His glcry,
There was a unanimous expression in
e
nd before Him sludl bo gathered all nations.
Judicious feeding, pure air and regu­
favor of si lo« and ensilage on forms where lar work are all that aro necessary to (Mott, xxr, Lil,Cl).
make the famous Horae Brand Baker lHan^ta.
C3. “Thea tho high prfast rant his cloihm,
much
stock is kept
•2.00 aud tl.75 HuVs' fiCHUtU. SHOpL
keep
horses
in
“
condition,"
and
there
is
PBODATK NOTICE.
All made tn Congress, Buuoci aad Lare.
Corn was named as tho most profitable no occasion to dose them with medicine cud esutb, What need vre auy^urtber witState pt Michigan. County ‘,jlBy7j-*8-nrd,. of
xurara!" Apparently Jesus is guilty at bfa&gt;
Notice is hereby given, that by an order of crop to grow for the silo.
to keep them in health. It only iwoomes pbany and this holy (J) high prlost it full cf
theprobau*court for tlw «x»jEO[B«Ty. m»«o
A frame building with the Bidefl made noceraary on n departure from health. righteomi indignation; bht in thoeycocl tho
air tight by plastering was generally fa­ Many liorses that uro rightly managed God of Isaac!, Jeans, tho Christ, the Ecu cf
LADIES.
ws. .£?;■,:»
SSLS vored over siloe of stone or brick.
go tlirottgh life uud neither require nor too Blrawd, tbo Suu of Mau, hasanokeu too
truth, and thfa reading of gttrmrnu oada^
It was decided that it makes little dif­
and that all creditor® ot raid drettwed sre re­
receive any medicine.
purcnUy holy wrath to all of too do-. iL
ference whether the silo be filled slow or
W. L IKIHGLAR, BROOLTOX, MASS.
.A baroo to be used for plowing, reap­
Cl. “Yo have heard tho bfaspuamy; wfeaS
Ings, for examination snd ***21r*uc,’',ofl„2r.*;.&lt;»' fast.
Tho opinion was advanced tliat beet ing, mowing, or in any heavy hauling, think ye I And they,rll eoudenmed him to Lo
guilty of death." Just ns Ho Hirns-If bad
results are obtained by planting corn for fa generally valuable in exact projK&gt;rtion
God had before duttrutoxd
ensilage in rows 8} to 4 feet apart, with to his weight, if a well balanced animal,
in the forenoon ol
tlie plants about 8 inches separate m the and we provide farming implement
Dated May XSzJi,
responding with his greater weight
HASTINGS.
rows.

^ORS^

BLANKETS

ARE THE STRONGEST.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE HltSTLnUCX.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

&amp;o7S8fa,iir^2».sfA-“SKrs,asi:!a&amp;

A. WOOLLEY,

�Hastings Banner.
Haatinga. Wednesday, May M. 1889.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

additional local.

A story of thrilling interest to all classes
of readers, and constituting one of the
moat important contributions to our na­
tional Tristory that haa ever appeared ta a
magazine. 1« Colonel Richard J. Hinton's
account of “John Brown and his Men. be­
fore and after the Raid on Harper's Ferry,"
in the June number of Frank Leslie’s Pop­
ular Monthly, just out Tlie value of this
notable paper is enhanced by the ill nitra­
tions which accompany it, including por­
traits of Owen Brown, Richard Realf. and
others,' together with reproductions of the
only existing contemporaneous pictures ot
tlie scenes at Harper's Ferry, and Charles­
town, where John Brown was tried and
executed. A dramatic account of the
great Parnell-Times Commlwdon. by Rich­
ard-B. Kimball, LL.D., profusely Illustrat­
ed, is another feature of thL- number.
Amongst other Illustrated articles may be
specially mentioned Noel Ruthven’s “Up
and Down the Famous Saguenay." A. IRawson's “Copts In Old Washington." and
Joel Benton’s charming essay on old chim­
neys and fire-places, which he fancifully
calls l“A Picturesque Outlaw.” Frank
Leslie's Popular Monthly has steadily in­
creased In merit as it has flourished In
prosperity; and Its readers now enjoy
about double the amount of good reading
and pictures furnished by any other
monthly magazine.

MORRILL &amp; COMPANY
16788671

ARE SELLING

Jmms K. Batts, Thomapule

THE MARKETS

POINTERS

ProtecttoaLste claim that the application
Apples—Dried. 3c per )b; evaporated. 3e per
of the priaclple of protection, to any Im­
portant national product, will secure ulti­
mate cheapness of the product by force of
domestic oompetition: They furthermore
oeox.
ouvse,
claim tliat cost of production will be still
ttan-lOBUc.
farther reduced in proportion to the ex­
HidM-Bcet. te; calf.«.
tent of production, so tliat the nation may
Lard-Mtiac.
Ume—Helling at S5c per bbl; wster lime, »IJ»
at last obtain all the advantages of foreign
markets while maintaining the home mar­
kets for our own people, and without reduo­
lug our rates of lalwr to the level prevailing
among our competitors.
A comulqte illustration of the working
Master-Soiling at «B per ton.
Batt—Selling at $1 per bbl.
of this principle is afforded by the history
Timothy Seed—Helling at S-'BKL^&gt; per bu.
of the American iron and steel Industry, i
Every one is familiar with the gradual de­
Detroit
cline In prices of iron and steel since Uie
per bbl; dried. SB* per
application of protection to their produc­
tion. But not until the present Umc have
tbe prices of these articles, in many of lite
During the visit at Battle Creek last
forms in which they are now produced, week of tbe committee and board of water
reached a level as low as the foreign rates commissioners, who tnCve in charge tl"
far corresponding articles. It has been al­ matter of investigating relative to the
ready recorded ta the Eeopomlst that steel building of a water tower, they had a con­
rails have still further^ receded, and if versation with Uie civil engineer employed
Potatoca- I5Mae.
American steel rails cannot now be bought by that city. '1‘hls gcnUeman made the
Fork-DrwMd.tSuOO&amp;UJO.
Poultry—Use: Fowls, HO9c; spring chickens,
*s tow m foreign rails can be landed in rather startling statement that if a hose
pair: ducks, 8Q»c; turkeys, Oaioc.
our Atlantic porta the time seems near were attached at the end of 1.500 feet of a 30«f.75c
WbMl-No. 1 white, 17c; No. J red,
when they will be.
four-inch main and 100 pounds pressure
WK HAVE TII%
Tlie Baltimore Record notes Uie existing applied it would be impossible to throw a
low prices for Iron and steel as follows: stream of water over 15 feet. Gn en street
“The cut ta Iron prices by the Thomas has tliat length of four-inoh main and
Iron Companyrof 81.50 a ton brings prices that fellow's calculations destroyed at
Cattle—Choke butchers. 83.7MU4; extra.
down, to an exnpmely low figure; ta con­ oue fell swoop Uie deep sense of security •LiaOM.30.
nection with this the sale of 15,000 tana of that existed as the result of Uie fancy Uiat
along
that
very
main
the
property
was
steel rails at 24.70. the lowest price evef
reached in this country, is of interest. well protected against fire. Evidently be
“The bottom has probably been reached" bad no smypethy for his fellows or he
is an old raying, whleh ta this case is never would have dlaglosed such a fearful
—AND—
condition of affairs. The committee re­
doubUess true.
But. In Our opinion, Uils conclusion Is turned home with the blood frozen in.thcjr PRETTY DOLLY’6 BACHELOR HOME.
erroneous. The enonnous increase of iron veins at Uie thought of the danger in
production in the south, and In the nortb- which the denizens of West Green street
wesL wltbln the past five years. Is only were placed. Their Informant had made a
now beginning to have its natural effect. special st nd/of hydraulics and claimed to
It is forcing the eastern manufacturers to be so high In that branch of education that
seek ways of reducing cost to meet new there was nothing more for him'to do but
and Uin-a ten Ing compcUUon. Transporta­ sit down and enjoy his scat He presented
tion. one of the largest elements ta cost of the truth-telling figures ta substantiation
Iron, Is now ploscly scrutinized. .Already of his wildly hilarious statement Under
the railroad coni pan
in the east, have these conditions is it any wonder that the bachelor grows enterprising. Sbo no longer
consented to reduce their rates mi on- and committee suffered so much mental an­ lx»rdx. She makes a bachelor home. She
ocher raw materials from tbe mines to the guish. However, after the first agony be­
furnaces, and schemes arc on foot to sUU gan to wear off it occurred to them that
further lower cost of transportation by the fellow might not be what he was There is no limit to tho pluck and tbo indoopening new water ways by which ores cracked up to be. Perhajra heTiad perpe­ peudenco at tho young and unmarried and
may be carried from Lake Superior to the trated a joke on the committee. Their perfectly decorous aitd entlnly delightful un­
interior of Pennsylvania by water without conunon sense told them his statcuienKwas married woman. She h no longer an unpro­
change of bulk. And it is to be noted way off. As a result they made the test tected female. She luu found out after all
among the phenomena of this question that on the main above referred to. A single a girl’s best protection is a girl Tlie last de■tbe rich iron deposits of Cuba lujve passed host* threw a stream of water between,98
into the possession of enterprarfrig Ameri­ and 94 feet. The man who paid 'twould
cans, who ate bringing these ores Into our only throw 15. feet has got to chaw his
wyinte or flgliL
AUantlc jxjrls.
fuitoi, or Dorothy apartnvvitx.
Tbe great Iron-masters of Pennsylvania
(will not abandon U»e fields to their vigor*
oua southern rivals without a tang and se­
The following is a part of the program
vere contest. The result will be u cheap­ for the musical festival ta the grove near with brown eyed Dolly. Dolly hax n email
ening of all forms of iron, whkh will not
the Hendershott school house, Baltimore:
only extend Its uses and thereby benefit al) i Welcome speech—Benny Gaskill.
our jxoplc. but will open still wider tlie
Response—W. F. Taylor.
outlets to foreign markets for Iron pro­
Anthem—"I will lift up mine eyes.” .
. dueCR, whlch already are among our most
most merrily sinco Dolly tou hind a Hat and
Prayer by Rev. Rowland.
important exports.
a bytlt-r, nnd set up a buffet and receives
Anthem—“Be thou exalted."
Free traders, seeing these results, will
calls on her own reopansiblltty. Novel situa­
DfiCNKB.
ank why then any longer maintain protec­
Best in the Market.
Anthem—"The beautiful golden gaUl" tion. Piquant experirnre. Delightful days.
tion on Iron products. The answer is. we
No surveUlanct* and no “tarktami." Dolly b
Quartette—“Our banner of glory."-/
mean lo keep our own mgrkets for our own
Soto and quartette—“My home on the a lady and belmvnt like ona She is eareful
workmen. 11 is tlie best market In the
whom
sbe
eatcrtalns.
She
is
ns
ikauro
os
a
Ohto.r
world, and oo^charity is not so cosmojxdiEssay, Our obligations to each other— I’uritau damsel, its jolly u n Parisian bU.&lt;tan m to make us anxious to share It with Chas.
mimina Shu plays at housekeeping meat
Gaskill, Jr.
anybody.—American Economist.
cheerily.
Octette—“Little. Jessie."
Gray eyed Dolly is a young wood enrvor.
Male quartette— “Speed away.”
Tlie buoyant and boyish way in jvhUh
She supports hi-rself by one of the newest ocAddrew,
subject.Charity
—
W.
F.
Taylor.
tbe average free trade logitflan handles and
Cbrmis— “On vIordDi's stormy batik 1 &lt;'uj&gt;ations fvtiud jiracticnlile for women. She
has
throe dainty rooms In tbo but plase you
amplifies statistics Is sometimes rather stand."
I«acey male quartette—“The flag with­ would drmm of—orer a stable. Delightfully
startling. Take, for Instance, tbe oft-re­
pretty rooms they an-, where bric-a-brac
peated assertion of sundry mouthpieces of out a stain.”
Chorus—“The Coo Coo sings In the.jiopCotxlcnhm in tills country during the last lar tree."*■
campaign, that the mortgage Indebtedness
Chorus-^“Home, sweet home."
with sudden floshesof color lu acark-t riblani*.
“
" “Good night, gentle folks1”
on farm property in tbe state of Ohio ex­
atoinixl flixira snd Koula rug» inuku oue furMole duet—“The. pilot brave."
.
ceeded 8700.000,000. The official statis­
Some of the very bent musical talent in get that Biivh tilings » Turkey carpets, rilkvn
We have put In a
tician of Ohio, however, utterly confutes tbe eounty lias been secured for this ami divans, Louis XVI chalra and old Sevrw
that statement by.his. report, showing that It is expected that It will be very enjoyable china were ever by anybody deemed dur­
able.
GrayeyadDonyk wholly self dqetnitbe total mortgage indebtedness on all real to all who attend, and all are invited.
mil She hss supported hcnwlf since s!k&gt; was
property In that state, in city and county
15. She tired of bull btdroonu, 8bo dosan'l
Hko tho dreary atoxw|4Mro of th© avoran
both. Is only a little over 8300,000,000.
Mu. EiiiToiu—Memorial1 services were city boarding bouse. She dues like her own in connection with our Hardware and are
Tbe sum total of all tlie mortgages on Ohio
U»tL.
...
. .
I
iteld at the Baptist church on Sabbath last,
prepared to do all kinds of Job Work
farms is. according to the same report, only and us the services were far superior to
tn Tin. Copper and Sheet Iron by a
about 805.000.000—not quite one-tenth any held heretofore in the city, thought cent Lndinattaua of her own awert will.
first-class workman.
what the free-trade organs asserted It wi&lt;. best to Write a short article for publication
So much for free trade statistics reganllng cmiccnitng Uie affair.
We were aware that there had t»een u and typewriters, alii iving by thcmselvoL or
tbe thrifty and prosperous Buckeye state, good deal of work and pains taken ta dec­ if pnwporotw, indulging In tho tocirty of a
ptao-Wltett ot ttaw&gt; new
whose Industries, both nrtmn and rural, orating the church building for the sen ices, ,n*W- Onoof
but
when the jurat members, accompanied ustablialimratti belongk .to n woman in her
have been to greatly fostered and benefited
by the W. R. C. of Fitzgerald post, entered mid-tw«itire who earns 11,800 a year as
by the American protective tariff.
buyer
in
Ibe
children
’s cloak dejmnm- nt of a
the church, wc found, the decorations much
big dry goodshouse, and take, in two other
The Joint committee in tbe aetiate com­ more elaborate than was expected. The
room, or rooms/ratber, were lined with
pared of tba liquor traffic and judiciary evergreens, whne the pulpit aud platform
eonunlttees in Its action on the Damon were loaded with flowers. Above tlie
high Uccnse bill last week mutilated that head of Iter. Oviatt, wm a beautiful mot to,
product of tbe bouse beyond nil recogni­ containing this'Bible text, “They rest young old maid)—Now York Mali and Exfrom their lalxirs, and their works do fol­
tion, and aceined to play entirety Into the I low them:" that being also the text from
iiazubi of the liquor dealers. Such action which tbe Rev. gentleman preached one of
Henrik lUen,
the
flqest sermons which the writer ever
la entirely inexcusable. Belt said, how­
listened to. After tbe opening prayer and
ever, to the credit of Senator P. T. Cob before tbe commencement of tbe sermon,
- - ------------------ —-— - nun all
grove. member of the Judiciary committee, two young bulls pawed th rough the aisle
°I*
P»rttoUwly in
that he stood firmly against all tbe chang­ presenting each soldier with a beautiful Berlin. That haEur
fa ■
___ . f. .
button bole boquet One most beontttttl
es recommended by the joint committee.
feature was four vacant chairs In front of attack, oubta th. horeb^. I^jLaudth.t
Now orrery lh. taMln,
The opposition papers claim to barb dia- tbo post members, draped, and each chair 1m&gt; wm a
■« -___ ...
covcred a big fight on between the Prcsl- containing a banket of exquisite flowers, ta
memory of Amos Eggleston. James Camp­
We are now prepared to do all kinds of /
bell, Chas. Jenner and John Stilson, post
«*- They are making a great ado about members, who hare died within tbe year.
The sermon by Mr. Oviatt was simply
77/V
tbe faet that the rupture la entirely the grand, and every word dedicated to the
soldiers, both living and dead.
Tmwh'ni ,M Tta Ham,,. ,

HARDWARE,

Home Made

Hicks &amp;!

•Straw Hats

hy iii Highest I

Complete Stock at Riilit Pricei!

PAIITS, DUS

ViRIISES,

The best hat in the market for farme
Stands more sun, rain and hard wear than any
factory hat made in straw.

Full line.

In fact we have the

Best Goods for the Money

GRAND and
SUMMER QUEEN

Of any house in Barry county.

OIL STOVES,

CLOTHING
NEVER SOLD XS LOW

New honey at Pblllipe A
Cheese day at Tin kier
For canned goods go to P
Cocoannta, new crop,
Soule's.
4' off on all corsets t
Nevins’.
For ail sizes of wigwot
Shoe Co-’sMorse E. Nevins is mak

As it has this season and we are showing
the finest-goods and best patterns to be found
Lawn Mowers,
in Hastings for less money than found else­
Lawn Hose, where.

For rice, oat meal am
Phillips A Soule’s.
House to rent Enquire
pen A VanAnnan.
Choice barrel pickles -5
PhllliM A Soule's.
Six quart, stamped dal
dozen at Beamer's.

Nozzles and

Sprinklers.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.,
One Price Clothiers.

Hastings, Mich.

Sfoepard’s LWiii[

te

Cm Freezer!

DOUBLE

SHOVEL

PLOWS

Only $1.50 each.

Tin

Shop

02382932

Woodruff

tinners,

Since my retttrn to Hastings I have had a very satisfactory
trade and am glad to meet so many of my old friends. H is
my intention to do all I can in the

Agricultural
Line
By giving you close prices aocl.keeplug what 1 deem the le't
adapted to my trade. I shall employ no traveling -salesman,
which will enable me to sell to you much cheaper din^t
from the store. A few of the tools which will merit vour ap­
proval are the

McCormick
Harvesters and Binders,
T?.WLI-Ch have been added some new improrenie:/. one of
which is a little device for changing from twine to wire at a
moment’s notice. We have the

New Steele Mowers, Thomas Hay Rakes (both
hand and self dump), Oliver Combination
Harrow, Etc

It te most earnestly hoped that the

wait that the Damon high license bill

Children's day will be
M. E. church a week from n

Keystone or North Fairf
repairs for e*te.
F. H. B

V-The frosts during the pa
vicinity have done consldera

A’e want to buy potatoes.
Smith, Hams A V

Wanted, a girl to do gene
alsrPa nurae gfrl. Inquire o
Goodyear.

Five full cream eheeses
» cents a pound at Bert Tta
urday only.

The W. C. T. U.. of Rut
tbe home of Mra. C. H. St

One week from next Satu
there will be given a mosi
tbe school house in Quimby.

If you want a pair of
order for «5 or clothes of
call &lt;m LanqBroa.. tbe tailo

Tb. Star W. C. T. U. mee
of .Mrs. Eber Lake Tuesday,
special invitation extended t
' If you waul a good fitting
or bouja made go to Philip L
G- Sjtauldlng's store, next to

Smith. Hama &amp; V

In the hardware line onr stock is complete and Ixiuggt at
bed-rock prices. The

&gt;ng for taw money with the
•old at Holloway's, than w

Leonard Patent Cleanable Refrigerators
Are the finest sold in tbe state.

A fine line of

Gasoline Stoves
Way down low.

Also the famous line of

Garland Stoves.

Woodruff

make dandy 85 pants.
’ Farms for rale. Enqu
K napper. A VanAnnan.
Cheese, 9 eent* per poun
tar’s next Saturday only.
Pants made to order for 8
at Lunn Bros., tbe tailors.
A fine lot of new cloth
for 85 pants at Lunn Bros.
. Lawn tennis shoes, all
goods at Rower Shoe Co.’a.
is understood jhat rt-g
bexunning to Woodland m«
f Morgan Jones la building
second ward on Hanover at
Hungarian grass and Gen
at Smith. Hams A Van Anna
The Perfection dyes or
Goodyear's drug and book *

j —iHTu. nrw
M. paint sold by W. J. A 1_

WooDuvrFdteoS^"

Boy yoor suolta,

•

We think we can make it to your interest to see us before
buying any TOOLS or BINDING TWINE.

WOEK.

b”’

LOCAL NI
Circulation thia week.

VAPOR STOVES.

Ctevcland for the presidency to 1891. The
bus la for protection every lime, and tliat
Following nre the real estate transfers
1« the kind of a standard bearer It is bound for the week ending May S7th, 1899. aa
to have In *92. Looks now as If it couldn’t taken from tlie books in the register’s office:
train with dram-racy then.

—rop.-

BUTTER,
and Proc

Siner Cook Stoves,

CROWN JEWEL
and NEW LYMAN

teatton. The President'll relations with corjM are due to Rev. Oviatt nnd members
of his church, and will be formally tendered
his cabinet are harmonious throughout
liy both organizations.
May SDceflM attend the Baptist society
togplenty-of cold water ou Uie scheme of the city of Hastings.

Cash, Dry Goods,
Shoes, Hardware,
and Crockery,

"■*».

A fine line of

Cotton and Rubber Hose, Hose Reels, A ezzles
Lawn Sprinklers, Etc.

•advantage
hS?"!8

n’ before yon boy. We can make d to your
The finest DOOR and WINDOW St
in
MARPOV-aPA’XLS-0ILS- VARNISHES, BRI SHE&gt;
drwiASV.Kl'S PA™TS have no equal. We refer you 'o hu“
iJL4’ j — Te l,KK* them daring the past ten year-111 l,a"

hHARDWARE
KwFJFV
gubs a,Ki *u kinds °f nni i,EiiS
as low as the lowest.

W. F. POWERS

, ,,U (

O® to Philip Lute to get y

�Hastings Banner ■
Itastw- Wedynday. May ao, i&amp;Bff.

------- ~A. D. NISKERN. Local Editor.

i ^rti£hJ.1*nd'?r
was found guilty.
° 1’Jnstl&lt;* Keu«ton’scourt. Thursday, of
druuk&lt;rd andwassenM days Imprisonment in the
county jail.

,n? ewlenu 1x1 Oraugcvilk'
?*'ur,J,lX,"Uht- The mill was
‘
e i
B“rett *»d the engine
?“'.P?t**rds' A,! lhl' lumber and
pickets bolta were saved.
A horse belonging to Alfred Mathews
living west ofthls city was stolen Frldav
afternoon, rhe animal was finally found
some distance from home where it had
I been turned loose by the thief.
.
l/krom January 1st, 1880. np to Monday
Tastronnty clerk Brice'had luurd M more
marriage licenses than were issued during
। the same months last year. And yet man"
| claim that marriage U a failure.
’

Hicks &amp; Spence,
,SuceeSF'rs to C. H. A M. W. Hicks)

PiLtis Higasst Marts1. Price
- - IN— ' &lt;
i ,h. Diy Goods,
shoes,.HUrdwhre,
;.nd Crockery.

Minnie Wertz pleaded guilty, on Friday
In Justice henaston’s court, to being a dlsl ‘J”*?1 y. ,per“n’ 5h® w“
to the InBoots and dualria home for girt* at Adrian, where
Groceries, •he will remain until she ta 21 years old.

i..P* P?4,c
or the Hastings auxllliary of the Woman’s Foreign missionary
society held At the Methodist church Sun­
day evening was well attended. The pro­
gram carried out was Interesting and in­
structive.

—FOB—

butter, eggs,
and Produce.

evening fire caught from a lamp
in
some fine curtains .....
that ntiv
were Uiijuuyeu
displayed
- ----------in one of the
Ilin windows
wlnJAu.n of
... VnnVitikenV.. &lt;■ n‘
in
burgh's furniture store. .The curtains
were ruined -but tbe fire wax put out b&lt;s
fore other Ramage was done/

• • ik’d I’rtn ^ALE-‘W acres situated ta
J’ i !
. Kmums. under a pood state
(Tion:with good bn«uw» and IMWO,good
•
r :;ud wbid mill. Will trade tbe
.’
- &lt; iri or village property or sell for

Woodland. Midi.

Perry Rose aud wife and Eliuibcth Aus­
tin. the former charged with keeping h
disorderly house and tbe two women with
being Inmates; were found guilty Friday
in Justice Kenaston's court.' They were
Sentenced to tlie Detroit house of correc­
tion for VO daytu

JWiturday while the workmen on tbe
inddiers ami sailors monument were hoist­
big one of the pieces of tbe base into jioslton this. week, v • - - 2.100 tion the lever of the capstan broke. Omof the pieces struck Homer Brown In the
G..ncyat Pifillips * Soule's. .
breaking off some of bis teeth mid
.lay* nt Tinkler’s next Saturday, face
cracking his lower jaw.

LOCAL NEWS.

'

med goodsgoto Phillips A.Soule’s.
new crop, at Phillips A

As our readers well know, Dr. J. A.
Baughman, the well know'n specialist
formerly of this city. Is now located at
Akron. Ohio. All those wishing to con­
sult I&gt;r. Baughman by letter eau address
of wigwams.'go to Rower him at No. 151 South Howard street,
Akron, Ohio. He writes prescriptions for
.
levins blinaklng close prices any disease for 81.00.
The Postmaster General suggests to the
public: "Print your natnv and address on
ble’s. " .
thv left band corner of all mall matter.—
Enquire of Stuart, Knap-- This will insure its. immediate return . If
Improperly addressed, or Insufficiently
paid; and if not called for at its destina­
tion It can be forwarded without going, to
mile's. • • ' '
1 /
the dead-letter office.

inart.[stamped dairy pan* VOc. a
Beamer's.
■ 1'
.
«t Lunn Bn&gt;*. will
i0;4rftamfy
pnr.te. •
• ; ■
Farms f&gt;-r‘ sale. Rsqnlrc of Stuart,
Kuaci-L A VkuArmaii. .
'e
.
• ------. 9 cents pey pound at Bert Tudk. : * m x’ Satuhtay only.
lint*’ made to order for 85 and upwards
i.unn Bros.^ the tnil’irs\ litii; tot id new cloths Just received
=’• t ints at; Lunn Bfos. ■
l. iwn tennib shoes, all sizes and nice

A young and well dressed strangeV'was
going about town yesterday, selling Dis
gold ring In order to get to bls home in
some neighboring town. Ba the same old
dodge and we hope none of nur citizens
were taken in by the -fake. These rings
can generally be bought for aboa* tl.cents
a piece.—Battle Creek Journal.

King A Franklin's circus was In this
city Wednesday. While they. In common
with most circuses, failed to show every­
thing that was advertised yet it was Ac­
knowledged by all that the entertainment
wasexcellent In general. Tlie ’“wild west”
was n. g., but with this exception all tbe
J: .* utiiiei-trwxi that regular train- will cither acts presented were A No. 1.
। running to Woodland sodtl.
A lot of first class brick for sale at the
■ Mm can JomL Is building a house In tbe
Hastings Engine A Iron Works in quanti­
nd v.ard ofl llnnovcr steet.
ties to suit purchasers. Also a full stock
■ I::!.,-I nun «ass nnd Gerumn millet seed of all kinds of hose, pipes, pumjis and
■
Hum* A Van Annan’s.
supplies for wells. If water h wonted
from the city water works they can do the
work and furnish all needed cheaper and
Mr*. n-i:ry.iBoot
Jne a bouse iM-tter than am lie done elsewhere.
•mui ward. '
It ta mv -judgment after a careful ex­
•n’s day will be observed at the amination of the New People's Cyclopedia
: ; :i *.veek fro*n next Sunday.
tliat it is the best adapted for a business
■i. hr (North Pairfield ptfw and man’s reference book of any work of the
kind which I have seen, not even except­
H sale]
F. IL Hamlow A Co.
ing the Britannica. It is certainly a work
•- luting the past wltak in thin greatly to be desired.
htnr dime considerable damage.
CnAKIJCK.W. AintSTKONO,
Judge of Probate for BarryX’o. .
t.&gt; Huy potatoes.
.vtrrit. II am- «v VaxArman.
The praise service at the Baptist church
Sunday evening conducted by Prof. I’lxh-y.
I. n girl to do Kt-neral housework: of Grand Rapids, was attended by n large
trse gitf. Inquire of Mrs., F. G.
congregation. Prof. Pikley greatly pleased
the audience by the . rendition of several
num cheeses will tie sold for soIuh. fine in particular, "No cross, po
crown.’’ a very beautiful song, was sung by
the Pnifesaor In a manner which brought
out every phase of emotion expressed bjx
of Rutland, will meet
,
. n.vStone next Wed- the song.
Rev. Gould E. Mathews about two years
ago was obliged;: Awing to falling health,
cl. (rem next Saturday evening to resign Lis position as pastor of the
11given n musical concert at Methodist church' tit Chase. With hta
i h&gt;iUM‘ in Quimby.
family hr moved to Nashville. Ills health
r»nt n pair of pants made tn has continually failed and for the past
•r cioihK of finer qualities year he has been completely belpltws in
bed. He was a soldier In the late war and
Bros..-the tailors.
liAnnged to the eavnlry. Last Wednesday
T. U. meet at tin* homo he was removed to Grand Rapids and Is
i-.tetr Dike Tuesday, June 4th. A now an Inmate of the Soldier's Home.
ir. iiiitiun extendeil .to all.
■
Mr. Geo. W. Benton-Xf Hastings town­
.
• । «.• nt a gpod fitting pair of shoes
■
::iii&lt;l*' go tn Philip Lutz under G. ship, has had a cancer growing und6r his
right eye for three years. [Four weeks ago
1 &gt;|-aiil&lt;iing - 'ton*, next to postoffiee.
he engaged Dr. E. Pratt, who employedIS *-.vant t&amp;iwll yon some crookej'now. his cancer remedies tfi Hie case, and the
W
n _-ive jijp very low prices.
cancer was ccniipletely removed, and the
Hurnt. IIam-.A VasAkman. ■ large cavity it left/healed- Mr. Benton is
very happy over the resulL and gives
'' twjo me It onrt? buy It the next
much praise to Dr. Pratt. Those suffer­
••uu*- tie r srv la ncedl We mean the L. &amp;.
Ing from cancer should address Dr. E.
M. paint sold by W. J. &amp; U L. Hollowny.r
Pratt, Hastings, Mich. No pay till cancer
1.' u fiblwr tint you can do your palnt- Is removed.
t"t !• - money with the 1.. &lt;fc M. paint
The fallowing Is an extract from a letter
■M at Holloway’s, than with any brand dated May 20th. recently received in this
’ ■ n tiu- market
&gt; 1
cHy fran A. F. Sisson, a former resident
R&lt;i to Philip J.utz to get your shoes and here but now of San Bernardino, California:
' i.'i . n d. He will give you satlsfac- "Very warm here yesterday—11« degrees
'•mm
t„ jiostofficc, under G. G. in tbe shade. If you have any friends
that are getting the California fever, tell
''t-uuldirig-!. store.
them to wait until the mountains disap­
F. .1 Norwood has been appointed post pear. One township in Mich, is worth
• ui-t. iui Delton. Frank’s a good fellow more than any other county in southern
and •win till the duties of hta new office to
California. They have plenty of climate
&lt;.i!i*ftcti&lt;&gt;n of all. '
but It is poor diet for an eastern man.
l 'D.'K. A- S. depot In this city was
.
The enterprising publishers of tbe Hakt•rob n jnto Saturday evening. The burgier -.cured only a few piecaa of smaU ingh Bakner issue one of tlie best ocal
papers In tbe state. Their edition Is larg­
for hta trouble.
.
er than the average country paper, ami
bl ind, near J. G. Runyan's residence has been built up by hard work, strict at­
■■'uiaia. ,i gntnet breast pin. Owner can tention to business, honesty, Integrity ami
property by calling on Mrs. M. 1^ ability. The Banneh Is a model paper
. tookfnd paying for tills notice.
isotli as to typographical appearance and
Bring along your produce and get the reading matter. Messrs. Cook &amp; Nlskeni
rngi'. -i market price and choice of all A have a large correspondence, covering
nearly every township In Barry county,
•
to trade aL .
and If the citizens of the county want to
.
Smith, Hams A VanArman.know what l« going on In tbelr vicinity
A cm: was stolen from Clmrlie Baldwin they must of necessity subscribe for the
•'Mituruay evening.' It was afterward found Bakner. The circulation of this paper h
«'|&lt;I
probably turned adrift by the thief more than two thousand; every subsoriber
when he found It was too young to work- pays up and gets hta money's worth; vvery
pays
,
. ■ . np
. aim
___My
______ pays ..u n,naIi ns the
■ But&gt;er Is low so we make some extreme foreign
advertiser
l“‘’
Iw pl lees on the Goshen oval churn as home advertiser, and that without favor a
,o
I",.."'
gallon, 82.50; sig gaHav to pooition. No topcdumn
Ker f1'
831 l° KttI10”' 5S’85* at

n

PERSONAL MENTION.

HURRY THEIWORK

C. D. Beebe was in Kalamazoo Thursday.

Bert McQueen has returned from Chica-

11- npnwuanwi or th.
Una.
He Works, from whon. Messrs. A. Black
J. C. Cole visited Grand Rapids yester- * Son contracted tin' Soldlera and Sailors
Monument, are in the city at work upon
D. R. Cook visited tn Prairieville last the monument and It will be completed
next week.
'
The people of Barry county have a pat­
Grandma Crawley Is In quite feeble riotic duty to perform in this matter, and
health.
one which requires the utmost haste ou
S. W. Mapes, of Olivet, was In this city their part.
This Is a connfy monument, nnd Is de­
Monday.
signed to reflect the patriotism nod public
Tiros. Brice was in Detroit on business sentiment of the people of Barry county.
Saturday.
It is designed to show their appreciation
Miss Clara Roberta ta clerking in M. E. of those "boys ta blue” who gave up tfioir
live/ In defense of the Union and Its flag.
Nevins' store.
.
Th&lt;,’ sleep In unmarked graves In the
Fred Hotchkiss arrived home last week south. We cannot show our appreciation
from the west. ’
of their berolsnr and patriotism by going
Wm. H. Stanley, of Orangeville, was in to the south and erecting to tbelr memory
n shaft of granite. The last getting place
tlie city Munday.
of these silent heroes U unknown. '
John McOmber has resigned his jiosltion
Manifestly tbe right thing, then, for the
people of Barry county to do la to erect the
P- )L Dunning returned Mondav from monument In ourown county.
Manifestly too, the only right thing to
his visit ixj Chicago.
do Is for each man. wmngn and child in the
Clarence luttiirop has returned home county to contribute toward this monu­
from tbe University.
ment whnj he or site may be able.
The monument complete will cost $1,500.'
Mra. H. G. Hale, of Nkshvllle, visited
One dollar a family will pay for It.
In this city Wednesday.
Some families may not be ’able lo afford
Mrs. Stott, of Grand Rapids, is visiting the dollar. Many more can give ten times
In this city and vicinity.
that sum. The average In each school
district should be one dollar a family.
Emmet Evarts, of Nashville, was In this , We have received reports from but a few
city Monday on business. •
scattering districts. Those are very good'
J.. W. Godfrey, of the Freeport Herald generally. Now let the work be pushed
in everu school district in Barry county in
was lu this city Saturday.
a thorough systematic manner.
President Bush, of the C. K. &amp; 8. IL IL.
Remember the monument will soon be
was In this city Thursday.
ready to dedicate.
it must be paid, for when dedicated. ‘
Mrs. F. Brooks and son. of Delton,
’ it can be paid for easily If all do their
visited in thia city last week.
duty and give what tliey are easily able to
Miss May Roberts left Thursday for a give to so worthy a project.
visit with an aunt in Jackson.
Let every school district committee take
Mra. Z. K. DeMott, of Flint, Is the guest up the work from tbe time this'notice is
read until they completely canvas tbelr
of her nephew"W. J. Holloway.
district.
W. Graham nnd daughter Mrs. Henry
Let the people of every school district
Cook visited Grand Rapids Thursday.
meet their committee in a spirit of fairnes.%
C. I). Doyle and G. E. Gardner, of Mid­ candor nnd liberality.
Tliat la the way to do the duty that
dleville, were in this city Wednesday.
devolves upon you. Il cannot be done lu
Bev. D. ’ II. Oviatt delivered a temper­ any other way.
anceaddress In Nashville Monday night.
Special Offer.
. M. IL Campbell, of fit. Thomas, Ontario,
Dr. Lathrop drslres us to say that any
was the guest last week of 8. M. Fowler.
person who will visit the drug store that
Wm. Jarrard and wife, of Maple Grove,
offers to sell drugs, medicines and In
visited with T. 8. Brice aud wife last week. fact anything in the drag line cheaper than
Mra. Dr. Kolx-rts has rented a cottage at his competitors, get their lowest possi­
Bay View and will spend the summer ble price on any article'In their store, and
then coms to his drug store and he will
there.
discount their lowest price ten per cent
N. Evans, of Walled'latke, Oakland The reason the doctor can do this and still
county. Is visiting his step-son ' A. II. make money Is obvious; lie buys bls drug*
Johnson.
In large quantities, ■ pays cash, hires the
A. L. Phllli|&gt;s, of Milwaukee, was In most experienced help and deals only in
this city yesterday. He 'was formerly a pure drugs and medicines.
Njddcul here.
The People's Encyclopedia is In my
Mr. Keyndeerw and family, of Grand
Rapids, were guests last week of Rev. W. judgment one of the very best encyclopedias
in the English language. It Is very com­
M. Puffer and wife.
prehensive. much more comprehensive
Mr. Wellman, of tlie Wellman manufac­ than Cite Encyclopedia Britannica.
Its
turing company, Ovid, was In this city on plates, are vety valuable. It Is sold for a
business Wednesday.
verj moderate price. For the hasty use of
a
busy
man
1
consider
It
the
best
encyclo
­
Mrs, T. Phillips left Monday for a few
weeks visit with her daughter Mrs. F. pedia. it has been prepared under the
supervision of a man who has had a long
Newman in East Saginaw.
training that Would tit him well for such
Louis Huffman’left ycstenlay for Wood­ work. It is very comprehensive and reli­
land, He bas-been appointed -station agent able.
W. M. PVFFKR,
st tliat point for the C. K. Jk S. R. IL
Pastor of Hastings X. E. Church.
k/Toiu Waocn, an oM Hastings' lx»y, now
The Chinese village company will give
ot Kahuuaroo, has been in this city the
past few days renewing old acquaintances. an entertainment at Union hall on Wed­
nesday evening. June 5th. Admission.
-^Charles Herrick and wife, who have 25 cents; children, 15 cents. This com­
been tho guests of A. V. N. 811ngvrland pany comes highly recommended. Wher­
and family, returned Mondav »o Uwlr ever they have apoeared.all have been
home tn Mancelona.
loud in their praise. They give an exhibi­
Rev. W. A. IIunslsTger, the popular tion and explanation of Chlncoe idols,
Methodist minister of Coldwater, will take prayer machines, opium pipe, cte. In
fact, illustrate as fully ns possible Chinese
a trip t&lt;&gt; Europe this summer, his congre­
customs and habits. The entertainment
gation having made tip a "shake purse'1 to
will be under the auspices of the Indies aodefray his expenses.
rietyof tbeEpiseopalchurcii of this city. A
Rev. A. 8. Dobbs, of New York, who supper will be served by this society at the
has traveled extensively in the Orient, was close of the entertainment.
in this city Sunday: He preached an in­
teresting sermon In the Methodist church
Last Sntnrday evening at the Star school
house, Prof. W. F. Taylor’s class In music
at tirt morning sen ice.
i/f’has. 8. Brown, of this city, tbe popular gave a very creditable entertainment.
Some of tbe principal songs were': "The
traveler for the Chicago Newspaper Union, pilot brave; My home on the’ Ohio; I will
will read a paper entitled “Ready Print lift up mine eyes; On Jordan's stormy
and Foreign Advertiser" at the meeting of banks; What is the song tlie swallow's
the West Michigan Preaa Association In sing; The Coo Coo sings in the poplar tree:
June.
V morning land: Rock of ages; Who built
Hon. A. C. Towne, of Mllo, has reeelvol the ark; and Can't always tell. The parts
n Imiidsomcly engraved invitation to act ns were so well taken by each and every one
one of the judges of exhibits at.the Texas that It would be Injust Ice to name any thing
Spring Palace at Fort Worth, Texas, to be In particular. Prof. Taylor has done great
May 29 to June 20. Accompanying It Is a credit to himself In presenting this, his
letter signed by B. B. Paddock, president, third musical concert In tills neighborhood,
W. F. Somerville, director-general, and which by far exceeds the others.
Willis 11. Post, secretary. Urging Mr.
A gentleman, from Oil Creek, Pennsyl­
Towne to accept Mr. Towne has been
highly honored by this selection but owing vania, was u transient visitor last We|k.
to his advanced age and poor health he He noticed the oil bubbling to the surface
feels that it would ta- Imprudent for him of tlie river near the bridge, which phenom
t* attempt to till the duties incumbent on cnon lias attracted much attention for a
year past He pronounced the matter
the position.
worthy of Investigation, saying that the
K. D. Davis has l*cn tendered nnd ac­ Immense oil wells on Oil Creek wert dis*
cepted the potiUou of relief agent on the covered .from just such a rising of oil. from
Duluth..South Shore find Atlantic road, the creek bottom. He recommended scrap­
and will sever his connection with the ing a quantity of gravel from the river
Michigan Central as soon as nn agent Is bottom wliere the oil occurs and if it con­
sent here to take his place. Mr. Davis tinues to appear after tliat it will be proof
will be greatly missed by the traveling positive that there Is a petroleum vein
public and local shlppera as he has beeu worth tapping down there.—Middleville
the most nccommodatigg and efficient agent Republican.
the road has ever had at this place. In so­
cial tircies regret nt bls .departure will be
sincerely felt by the (whole community.
He has taken such an active part In all
projects of church and public interest nnd
benefit that his removal will leave a void
which no ono else can fill. ‘Mr. Davis exmecta to leave for the Northern Peninsula
the first of next week. With him will go
the best wishes of nn extremely wide cir­
cle of friends.—Middleville Republican.
Perfect Vowtafi
MACHINE KNIFE
The followii® i» the Rogers bill, passed
grinder
by the legislature, prohibiting the sale of
tobacco to minors:
To prohibit the selling, giving or fur­
u
o-"1'
nishing tobacco in any of Its forms, to
minors, and providing a penalty therefor.
A. Anway.
l0T
wlH be in Hastings ertry S^urd.) w lb
Sec. 1. The |&gt;eople of the State of Mlchi- ties.
tbe above machine. Call and see him. I ost
gin enact, tliat it shall not be lawful for office address. Box 50, Lake Odeaaa, Ionia Co.
any person by himself, his clerk or agent,
tn sell, ghe or furnish any cigar, cigarette,
PROBATE NOTICE. .
cheroot, chewing or smoking tobacco or to­
bacco In any form whatever, to any minor
under severfteen years of age. unless upon robstc court for tbe eountyof Barry.
tbe written order of the parent or guardian
of said minor.
Sec. 2. Any person who shall violate MorehouM? late ot said county, deceased, ana
all creditors ot said
"T
any of the provMons of this art shall be that
t»tfrcwnt tbelr claims to »»'d
entity nf a misdemeanor, and upon convic­ the probate office, in the dty of Hastiap. tor
and allowance, on ar^b*dore
tion thereof, ahafl lie punished by a fine of exatnlnaUon
....
m.vt
that sneu czaiins
not lens than five dollars nor more than
fifty dollars.
dollars, or
or. by
by imprisonment in the
fiftv
w
.•,1&gt;n.v i_ii for,_ term
t^rrn not
nnt leas
1m&lt;M than ten
November next
c Rt J|duln thirly dayB, ((J.
each of tbo** di
Dated MaySSd
sarb fine and Imprisonment In tbe dis-

ponOHMirom

WE HAVE.

THE GOODS

THE CLOTHIER

x—x 1 r Over, our Stock
];LJvJl\^e nobby Styles
Pants and Suits.

and see
in Fine
■

y through our store and you
convinced that vbe
show the Largest and Most Complete Line of
Fine Furnishing Goods in the city.
I

]iCJCJiX. "anil be

O. D. SPAULDING
Is one of the first in his purchase of

1464

GOODS.

Here are.some of his prices:

Please call and see them.
New Satines, 10 to 25 cents.

Henriettas and Cashmeres, 25 to 80 cents.
Good style, double width Dress Goods, 104 gents.

Lawns, Chailies, Ginghams and many other dress goods at
prices none can better.
,
Parasols, Shawls, Plushes, Velvets and other fancy goods.
Best of all is opr trade in Ladies' Fine Shoes, also Men's
Shoes and Boots.
•
Closing out Clothing at 25 to 50 per cent, discount.

O. D. SPAULDING.

THE LADIES
Of Hastings and vicinity are invited to inspect our large new
stock of

Dress

Goods

. Silk Warp Henriettas, Nice Line Black Dress

3

Goods, Satines and French Ginghams,
Henriettas in all colors, Summer Broad­
cloths in all colors.
In these goods we show all the latest patterns and'most
fashionable colors. If yon are looking for Hoe suitings, you
should see them. To match these goods, we can show an

ELEGANT LINE OF TRIMMINGS,

Consisting of Girdles, Gimps, Braids, etc. We solicit your
patronage on the merits of these goods and t he reasonable
prices we have put upon them.

JULIUS RUSSELL

�Constipation

SOME WORK FOR WOMEN.
A NOVEL AND PRACTICAL PLAN TO
BENEFIT THE NEEDY SISTERS.

LL—t»hlr their actio* is prompt ana iwir
tordetol- Tto —«&gt;«'mlrcbto IA’— •“* AftotodlMr— pUl.Mnd
...rtoklicrc rndor—d kJ U» protoMtok-

SaTdriJy
of them in my practice. ’
-“'■^r^X^^'S”*'”’*

Boston

Dry Goods Store
HERK’SYOURGPPORTUHITY.

ticna of comfort' and ndin-iu-iit, perhaps

MARR &amp; DUFF

J. T. Ito. UlU»rlll«. p.

Effective Remedy

pkiytnent tn ttuae paths of life by which so
maiiy utiirn. earn their dally bread. It was
for women tbua bituated that tbe starting of
•

rity fur s*:ch nn organization, and tbo fai-

Gathered Kose*.

i" We thought her dylus *ben she slept.
And sleeping when sue died."
But the bltlerert sting of such a wrow

cotnpltohad by ita menu*. Tbo rrenit of their dim. Hod Iher but known of Dr. hen-.
reflexion and aetkm in thi* matter i» U»&gt; Golden Medical Discovery. who can tell but she
“Mutual Itaiefit Exchange tor Woman's might MUI be with them, tbe »ua*hineo&lt; their
Take the remedy In time aud you will
. Work," located at No. 154 Wc*t Twenty- home.
Bud thaleoa*umptloaiv*lilchi»»&lt;»ohilaor the
third street, near Sixth avehbe.
lungs) eon be cured.
X OKXVIXK PHIlaNTBUOnST.
Gen. William Humphrey ta report^! a
With ttai curio*ty which characterizes hi* favorite tn the Adrian |&gt;o*tofflce race to
prufredou. a Star rw(xwtcr called there on succeed Willard StearM.
Wednesday last, and on making known lite
mhamn ws* inJicred into a very prettily, yot
Do j-nu have dull, heavy headache, obstruction
not at all expeurirolyTumiahed |*rior. Ho
At tbe nasal mangM. dbetauves DUliag from
tbs bMd into tbe threat, sometime* mofttot,
f
watery and acrid, at others, ti.k-k.
thick, tenaciou*.
■raM«A.wn&gt;leot*Notattr- putrid
‘ ; • “*
rd
—
theeu... —
wsl«ry and Inflamed; rtn«
lear Mie throat.
a tie
wwnen, devote tbelr time an.!
ter,; towetber wtth
» M«o..,-«~- vhaag»d andUMal
from
uleer*.
t&lt; iijiug a helping hand to nil anumg Item Hcstm uu
... —
— .«.
breath offensive; Jffl)rll —and
taste
tmwho need and deserve a*»L&gt;IarKv. Ml* Howell twang;
paired;: ta
palred
Is there a
• Mnstuon
Mturtikmot
ot dfzzluea*.
tttzztuess. wUh
w It h
was one of the "tending spirits of the Women's faantal .:-j-r«—i..i&lt; um oouga and immN
Depository and Exchange, situated nt tbo debility? If you liars all, or any consldersbte
number
of
these
symptoms,
you
are
suffering
corner of MadSun avenue and Fifty-ninth from nasal catarrh. The more compUcareu
sir.-t untD quite recently, when she found Kt disease ha* become the greater tbe uumand diversity of symptom*. Thousands of
that tlie rapuDy incmuing demands upon
tier time by the new c-.tablishmcnt would cases annually, without roinlteSUng half of tbe
above symptoms result tn cofimmi&gt;uvn aud end
In the grave. No ditease is .eo vonrtbaii. mute
■&gt; Mr*. -ILirtcr Wilson Dart, her able aud deceptive and dangerous, ire* imfler.-tood or
willing co-*rorker in kiudn-.-wi. hag been a well more UOTUccesattiily tmtert by physicians.
The manufai turcr* Of I&gt;r. Map 's CatarrtrRem­
edy offer in rood faith a reward of fl:OJ far a
caoe of thi* dtseasr 'w hich they cannot cure.
change. Tbo funds with which tlie ezchangy Tlie remedy Is sold by druggist* at only ao rents.
wa» crtabfixiM*! word furnished, by a pbllanRev. J. 1’. Phillips lias resign'd the
j&lt;a*torate of the Culdwater Baptist church.
“I am little I know, but I ttifnk I can throw a
that her tumie should never be made known
weight
a hundred ton." »o sang a proud
in connection with tho institution, and thi* bananaof
peel. But Dr. Fteree's Pleasant Pellets
rrqund ha. ta.i» strictly obeyed .
are quite as powerful In meeting w Uh and over­
Tbe exchaiigo wax formally oj-wtl March throwing disease. H you have rush of blood lo
tbe brain, dimness, tieadaebe. eonsUpatkm. In­
digestion or biliousness buy a vial of these little
pl!)* at oore. One a dose.
this dty, no fun in advance ia required of
Mr*. Sarah Larson, of Sydney lias beep*
tho» wishing to ■ell their Land!work by its
crazy by poverty, and takeh to
mean*, but n small com mission i* cliargi.1 driven
Traverse Ciftr isyUin.

i

»e.-n h»w Vtoa a decision this h, a* many n
woman cou'anter ber taork who might otherwtae bodlatoto dow, being deterred by Urn
payment in advance of a tairn which in
many, perhaps most, fartanM m hardly bo
l&gt;par&lt;-d from her Blender puree.
No work will under any circimaitancc* bo
rccrivwl front person* not obliged to myrport
thcaiwh ta; and throughout all' the metboili

tlcular class of women who really nocl tbe
aaktanre of tho exchange. All goods are
•old at a reosouabte figure, aud are exactly ns
tteiy aro represented to fe, neither Letter nor
worse. Anything that a woman can make is
to lie found within the building; for instance,
honx-taJd linen, flno embroidery of every dcacription, fancy work materials, doll*, under­
wear. candy, prre.Tvca, JeliLw, piss, cakes,
3fipk Mnip, atyl even jxjultry to for mte.
now n ts Aimxxazn.
tag to d ino for lodica rtwiding out of
Xrll as for ttassc who have neither
tbe iiK-lmatiofi nor time to attend to it themarires; tedire wishing to make a summer tour
through Enrol*, aru pn&gt;vl&lt;|ed with r«qx&gt;nsibio chaperon* aud com tain ions familiar with
the continent and ita languages; order* arc
taken id &lt;Me* for partus, rccepttons, lunebre
and afternoon teas; order*, for portraits in

inotrumuhtal. i* taught; in fact, all that
■ On tho Qrst fluor is a largo luncheon room
for ladks, where honiv nuulo delu.-m.-ia* are
served eurh day from 1 until 3 o’clock. Tlw
businea done by this branch ot the exchange
© ; is very gnat, and two additional rooms are
Ottsd up to Increase thb cuUuxry facilities.
On tho second floor k tlie ro-eptiou nioni,
for tbo nseof ladies during crafter ashopping
tour. Here packages are received and token
care of until called for.
Un Ufa third and fourth floors aro a num­
ber of studtos and private apartments, which
are rental to artiste and others by the month.

iic found in tte building engaged in directing
tbs affairs of the exchange. The amount of
work tn conn-vtimi with a. charity, of this
kiixl cannot bo realized by ono nut wholly
familiar with the manner of conducting such

Are elreumscrtbod Inflammation of to* to In
Involving the deeper |&gt;srt*. They are generally
caused by impure mstsrlsi* floating in toe
blood. Purity toe blood and tl ts surpruitig
how rapidly they disappear. Try Loose'* Ex­
tract Red cimer Blossoms. -Best blood partner
tn tbe world.
The liquor dealer*' Association at Sagi­
naw to resist tbetax Ispractkaly dimolved.

tion; rvbite'ihe macbniery U1‘

COLOSSAL ENTERPRISE.
DETROIT’S INTERNATIONAL FAIR AND
EXPOSITION.
.A HrgniCcent Effort in Behalf of Art, Indtutty, Education and Aui3.s3menL

Hair a MHUoa Dollar* — SpMlal Kx-

Memorable inde*d in die hUbiry'of Michi­
gan'* effort* in behalf &lt;X agriculture and its

maiTiox

tag with the din of Induury, and-puvttqr
nol&gt;)&lt; tribute to lh» wealth and prosperity of
tbo brau'.lful city; tbe inviting shurr* of tho
famcns Belta lata pork, bluo jn ths dim dis­
tance, serve to complete os '•Uaniung • arena
as ono could hope to now fa many a long
day'* journey.
•
We present to-day a cut &lt;X tho main build­
ing, which, with ita companion itructarsa, I*
TWO nVXDRED AND F1PTT THOCSAXD HOL-

Tbe state treasurer paid out 8400,000 of whole court’ U the mart cool and refreshing
the primary school' money Monday.
•pot imaginable Tho same delightful scene
■ -. * *
ludlanapcill*, .lud. ‘ may likewise l» viewed white strolling about
I have bX?a Improving rapidly tinre 1 com­
menced taking the Red Clover Cum and eiicvrfully recommend Vonr remedies to all afflicted
with dyspepeta or Indlgntlrm.
A ram bio about tho seventy, acre ground*
W. P. ttoriH. Ind. Ara.
will st once reveal the bewild4: lug twodlralnot even anything to nell No one, if really
Howard M. Holmes of Lansing, acting ity of exhibits, the varied character of tbo ateditor of the Ann Arbor Register, has
ularly laid out in walk* and drivm, win b* de­
resigned.
voted to an immenw display of agricultural
Implemenl*. enginre, win fl mUls a nd calliopes,
kind—tliat which shown them Low to help
Are Santa Abie, tbe California discovery •baltcrwl dnder commodious pritprt* struct­
themveircs.—New York Star.
for consumption and dtacanc* of the throat, ure*, or rawtar gay tents fluttering with tbo
chest and langs and California Cat-r-Cvrr, flag* of all nations. A gigantic building. 300
Ira... arltl K.
.U i__
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the only guaranteed cure tor catarrh, n&gt;H
They tell soma good stories about Justice at in tlie head and kindred complainta. They
the Peace Nclvon * style of hniKUing the reuse*,
are sold at 91 per package, or three for delegation of nxMter* crowi Leading tbo
which come into bta court for ndj-Jdfcstiou.
83.50, and are rvconimendctl nnd used by
the leading physicians of tlie pacific eouL
plaintiff and defendant that a certain witueau Not secret cunijKiutid*. Guaranteed by W. tarn, high on tiptoe aj;d fairly bursting with
H. Goodyear.
hail been tarppf'red with, bo instructed tbe
jury as follows;
A foundry-man at Decatur is building
"If you find that tho plaintiff taa been up &gt; big buslncM in the manufacture of'

a verdict tar th* defendant, but if you think
it woa the defendant monkeyed with thia
witnowi you will find for the plaintiff."
Anothur time, when tbo plaintiff failed to
feodant'a attorney moved for judgment in
hte favor, tin exclaimed:
"This court will «not render any Judgment

This to what you ought to haw. lii fact,
you must have It. to fully rnjov life.
Thousand!, an* seaching for it dally, and
mourning l**cau*c they find It not Ttxm4uid* upon tbotisand* of dollar* are *prnt
mutually liy our ptopfe In the hope that
they may attain thW dxwm. And yet it
may be had by all. Wc guarantee that
Electric Bitten. If used according to direc­
tions and, the use jierslsted In. will bring
you good dl£&lt;**ti&lt;&gt;!i and oust the deuioti
dv«iiei&lt;*ia and inrtall instead Euprpsy.
We rer«Mrtr.eml Electric Bitters for djopepsia and nJ! diseases of Iber. stomach'and
kidney*. Sold at 50c. and 81.00 per bottle
by W. H. Goodyear, drnggirt.

Hastings,

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It wlU

Unele Sam's Condition Powdera will
cure di.'denipera. coughs, colds, fevers and
most of the disease* to which, htirscs, cat­
tle, sheep, hogs and poultry are subject
Alger, Smith « Co. have bought Sefl
acres of pine land In Alcona county, of
Pack. Woods * Co., tor $55,000.

tbeatock building* nt Detroit's great Fair

urocwediars al law Uav

iMMKi.l shall soil at i&gt;ubl
bidder
•—
In the
P. DRAKE, M. D..

). tbe pi

Mich.

dirtcto**:

K Kaappen.

Office over Holloway'* rfnts store.
offlre hour* from : to 4 p tu.. Trleptoore. too

iu
niorir
or parrel nt land
town of Harting.
... .... .. ..
IWW
Of the north fractional
l»r twenty foe (2n&gt;. to*

M. B. GILLASPIE. Notary SW*'
and I’. S. Claim Agent.

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M. FOWLKR.
.
DcntUL
Itoom* formerly occupied by I»r Jooe*. s’rf
fimith. Ham* &amp; V an Arnun «.

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'TUABT. KNAPPEN a \ aNAKMAX.
Uw

S

"tale of Michigan, in

Cnlted mate* court*.
LMBcwk over Harting.
1‘rdlck. the unknown
the unknown talr* o(

CHaiirr irimr.
It mar nut lx, generally known that the
state &lt;&gt;f I»nl Ibiadulph Churchill'* mind ran

crowed over tte, other, which is turned in so
a* not to oleeruct tbe poMagvof hlsmiighbora; but when ta&gt; teexnuri or has mode up
his mind to execute nuo of tbo oxtraonlinarv
mil!* witli
i.^
___,,__ ___
bouse ot commons, then hb whole figure *ssunws an unaccustomsd rigidity. hU las
stiffen, and the point of hiafoot sticks straight
init. in
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IRAMEH. BATES .k CRAMEK
J
Attorneys st Uw.
PracHees In all cmrts ut tbe rtafe and ItitN
Mate*. Hprrisl attention t..&lt; ..:i--t.»i.».
tK LrM„ n—
n/.lr IkOl. .. vT *
a. barber, m. ii..
.
Physician an&lt;t burgeon,
Office over Nevin’s »tor». Other boon

H

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W. LOWRY, M. !&gt;..
s
Physician and feurgveB.

G

bir pranerly Bttlus

IlUkW

OfcaaiMlnaMetiee o? Broadway. asarG**
Hoose, Hastings. Mich
to lose all thought of everything but the
matt* Ummdiafa ly on his mind, and * i«i Let; V reCTfrUnu of flu.
___ ... . .

C. WELTON

Is’ scant for the Ohio Fanner'*
H« write* poOatea on a man » rr ,e*T,.’r.*C^;
accident

erm In ajawchaa, which fau, «jrued
KocHy

common*.-Xxmclun Modern

.
America an KxreptlonIt tad fact that In no other country of the
world wu a civil war foDawwd
rapidly br
tlw camnlnta
.u____ . *

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«■“ «• «»t

mith

S

a

colg'rove

• Lawy.r..
(Office tn Union Nock. H ^"f-1
Fnettce to ail tho court* ot th" »uic.

4 E.KKNASTON.
fli.
Attorney at Uw
(Over J.S.OoodveyOC;’^’
«hMamlBiflOoartaotihe!K&lt;ue. touw—
pwraptlj silaniltnE T~

FB0BATE
“f

lu said eoui
&lt;* Mav tn tn.

QOOK A SHEUKiN.

tnbJ; result: rweUefl

*’U1 U“ ex&gt;*PGou of thtse poUlieal &lt;k~ c^£Taud
pUc* wWch
legitimate, tho ammwiy « »o TOm-

MJ hone wuhun
CUNE.

L TIMMKBMAX. H"n»toWr ro'
sician and Sur«vn.
(Office over Mthrop* dri*,u&gt;reA _

P
•

The action of Ayer's Pilla, upon the
stomach and IIver, l» prompt and beneficial

flrrt prize, can anally outdo them all.

thl* uoticr. the sum o

CAPITAL, S5O.OOO.OO.

LO.GARDNRJL.

A woman jietiUmu the East Saginaw
common council for the privilege of fur­
nishing the city Ita lee supply.

tor the County of !i»rr
mi the eewmeenth da&gt;

lowest price*.

Hastings City Bank,

The Admin Idgbt Gaurd will actaaan
reeort to Gov. Luw on his arrival In
Adrian on Memorial day.

HORSE AILMENTS,

MOR FID

BATTLE CREEK.

EHort’* Daylight Liver Pills an- a boon to
sufferer* from alek headache. soirrMotnarh.
torpid liver and Imtlgrsthm. Sugar coat­
ed, pleasant to take and w arranted to go
through by (lay light.
-

«kms

There are mar
Ivory’;" they AR
able qualities of th&lt;

pay you to look ua through. Ai»o a»k to*.the finest Hur of lace curtain* In the city.

, ItaHtf

Mr*. Elgin Clark of Pipestone township
Berilen county, made a couple of th|e*I»h
tramp* dhgorge at &lt;be point of a gun.

** I**’*11** toltaeUand
sapretor to all other preparatisaa in urawft
eeumxuy and medicinal mJrit

Out through the g
One morning nxh
' Ah. whither bo‘u n
Who rested by a I
••] go to seek." rc
' The greatest w«r
"Then-from your
And call your jou:
For here within th
The greatest wond
And stooping dow

Ayer’s Pills,

Michigan.
The Iwmt salve, in the world for euti,
bruise.*, ulcer*, sal*, rheum, fever sores,
fetter, cliapped liand*. chilblain*, consa
Open
tor
pim1oc&lt;* IW. u. '«c In tmfldtng toraud nil aki.i ernpUon*. and positively cum*
u»erly pccupled by Me------ - —
piles, or no |&gt;ay required. It I* guaranteed
t" give perfect Mltafaction. fjt money re­
funded. Price 25 &lt;t». per box. For sale O. 0. Bobinsoa. President.
by W. H. Goodyear

cluslrsly far fair purposes is the world. In
Lansing 1s figuring on buylhg a chemi­ tho form of a holkw iquare, the inner area
Mr. and Mrs. Mletieal Plant of Port
ta devoted to a s*iss of beautifully embow­
cal fire extlogutahing machine.
ered courts, in which th* visitor, leisurely Huron Sunday celebrated the fiftieth
Cote's CarbollMlve .
•' ’ King tho winding (-sth*, cannot but loss annivcTwy of their wedtiM life.
is a truly wonderful remedy, suited alike
If lu dellgbt at the rare vistas offered
Ayer's Sarsatmrllla I* the best alterative,
to the akin of tbe child and the adult, and
Its soothing, cleansing and healing proper­ ternational fair and Ex|»mtlon. Before tonle. diuretic and blood purifier ever proties render* its application universal. As bun are luxuriant tx.1* of follagn’and flow­ iluced.
an external remedy It has no equal as a er*. whose redolent perfumre are wafted by
Robert Isliam. a fanner living near Gay­
cure for piles, fever sores, ulcers, tetter. tliommo breese which Uan’to his fare tbo lord. has been adjudged Insane and will be
poiMins. chilblains, Hisjk and all Itching soothing qwll at music’* softest strain*. At taken to TraverseClfj
. ,
and Irritating dtaea.*e* of tbe skin and his fset, perhaps, a cooling Jountain is re­
Bgppy Home Blood Purifier Is the pro.
scalp. It Immediately relieves the [uln of freshing the perfumo-hi Ion air, and, toftly
Braids and bums, and cores the worst caoe murmuring n. tt flown, invite* to reverie and pte a popular, medicine for purifying the
blood; preventing or curing dy»pet&gt;sia.
wlthaut a scar. Get only the genuine
biHlouuie»x, liradacfte, bolta and sjl fevers
which has a black wrapper with green autumn ■
and malarial du----- - »»-*-/-- cent*
- and
letters. Small boxes JU cents; large boxes MAairmc
cajtorr or tkaxhv
one dollar per
50 cents. Sold by E. IL Lathrop.

to all of it. Column* might bo filled with
■Serie* of the immense practical good that
baa been accomplished; of the women who
conn* daily to thank Mrs. Dart end Mi*
Dowell for their timely ambtaiic.'. nnd of tho
many other charitable acta performed by

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ever prepared by aa exf.wiUou managvmmit
^yiuianrtodivwt.nd instruct youre^
with tbo brwi denng n.»gnittei nre of a talr
aud expmiliuu re-tim: 8WU.&lt;XA M«i
in aggregate &lt;w»b,t&gt;nx » one bundrwi tkcu
■auJiiSticmaB It swb i. your »bdi.m,
butocenuurs, •* to &gt;„ Fowd G&lt;&gt;toDetrortbe’weoaSrpt. IBh and 37th, mdustve,

Wolverine slot.-, with a dash of that enter- you were eve: iwrunwu
; 7" ••”T
prisj which hat made her name fainou* over exhibit ol the Detroit lutermiUynal Fair and
tbe w-h^lo cv&lt;itm*nt. will com* before tbe ag­ Expurdion ,\xe&lt;iatlott. ,
~’
ricultural community of tho Unital State*
with an lutcraalioual Fair and Expceitfon
It was just au ordinary scrap!of wrap­
HtoJKCT OF SVCK HtnCULZAN PKOrOKTIOOS
that. with the sxreptiwn of tbe fauiou* Cen­ pingpaper. 4mlit saved lier life. Shr-wa*
tennial of Tn, it will positively surpa&lt; any­ Hi the l»t stages of miMHiiptlon.-total by
thing m the fair and exposition Un- our tend physicians that *ln' wa- Iricurghle and
could live only u staut lime. Uie v eigta*!
Il te aealleiw to speak at. the gsnerou*In­ lew* than 70 poiintbu tin a pi«te i»f « rap­
fluences which flow from such • gig-intie ping paper sin- read of Dr. King's New
Discovery, and gut a sample taiti!*!: It bri|ted her. she boughba large,ladtje. 4t helped
her more, boughl another aud grew Is-Jtrr
harvests haw all tevu g&gt;ther«l borne, and fast, cuntlnnyd Its top* aud I* now rtrtmg.
when tbe kxfustriotta farmer i* privileged to ijealtliy. rosy, plump. Weighing 140 pounds.
enjoy a pdriud of well-earned rest—lljp fair For fuller ]«rtiriilar* send »tauip to W, II.
has w on a warm plan* in the lu-arta ol ttaxe Cole. Druggist, Fiet Bmllh.* Trial tart tie*
whu estoein h'l attraction which combine* of tld« wonderful discovery fre^at W. H.
interest with Instructioa, (duration with di- GiKxtyear'a.drug slvre.
.

dieplay, for uniquene** of features. and for
grandeur and extent of plant The ground*,
romprhng berenty acre* of beautiful roll­
ing land, adjacent to the city, are already
penetrated by -railrcpd, rtreet railway, elec­
tric mad, and by steamboat* from the river.
The site afford* a delightful view of tbe beau­
Mother* will And Dr. Winchell’s teething tiful Drtroit river, the jdcturwquc Canadian
•y rup just the medicine to have in tho house vbcre, the neighboring island*. tbe gnat
for the children; It will cure coughs, colds,
sore throat and regulate the bowel*. Try can reach, the proximate city, stretching
forth ita giant arms till they l&gt;w tlmm«&gt;|ve»
&gt;1beyond the horizon; Fort Wayne, with it*
Tbe Mfrnhtee mill pay rolls amount to martial sounds of drum and fife, ita blueabout BbO.OOU per motdii. '
roaled trooper moving to and fro, ita frown­
ing cannon peering from the liaxtiowed re­
The Bible nays, "man 1* frnrfnUy aud doubt*; tho immense warabouww, facUiriaa

wonderfully made.” Rut phy.slolflfosta all
coureilr tliat the most wonderful portion of
man is the nervous system, lu lt.are locat­
ed the scat* of life and mind, and the con­
trol of all tbe bodily organs. When the
nerve* are destroyed, the part Is ]«ralyzed.
Tlie flesh’, blond and Ignina are nothing to it
Derangements of the brain or nerves are
the cause* of headache, flta, dizziness flut­
tering of the heart, sexual weakness sleepleMiiess neuralgia. &lt;x&gt;ld baud.* nnd feet A
free trial bottle of Dr. Miles' NtfviM—the
latest arid most successful euro far all these
disease*, may be had at W. H..Goodyear’s
drug store.

^SSS-Sl i-l-uW W to**
ptays in the [alm gsrtten. the art gab
Irrv and tbe regular depar.in»nt* ***
tn full im-rement-tos rare spurting evwta.
uila.
*&lt;•«bos*
t*U. BI&gt;1 a tii'-usand c&gt; ut£ la'-f
,m
i
ual each &lt;tar tram dfiwn till dark.
.
Reader, do you -ant.to*♦ tbs gran**

their WJ Inch Glovla *Hk umbrella., ™
gou framea and gold head* th.: they ..
selling for 81.49. also on y»rir ;6 infh
blark sateen umbrella*. Wr#ew
*
and gold heads that -are king MJd
Hanover,
liver complaint-'
81.10. These are two of-tfa.
N.H.
“I hare umu a;c. « ....», —- -- — ant aales In rain and shine umbrellw
trouble* and indigestion, during many
^ara^nd *lwm found them IWMaprand offered to the public. The *iik innbrH .
effleient in tlielr action. — L. K. Smith, with gold head that we are gjtiiig you fw
1 “ I suffered from constipation which aa- 81.49 ta just the name a* tlud sold 1^,^,.
sumed auch an obatinata form that I feared mer for M50. * We closed oat tbe lot
H would causa a stoppage of the bowels. prising nearly 4uur hundred. they
to- Aif.'Hfc -"s-* •
pnreliasrd eheap and you-ar.-rrti|B&lt;
nlrtr core."—D. Burk*. B—**• M..
t h.r.
Ayer'. HU. tor Ik. ,-t advantage of our pureiia- lb nM-ate, lt
tklrrr y.-« .»■' wtoter tb.m JO
.bto1.1.111 mratoio.. IkaorroToototor is necessary to cone «riv a. tlwy
..m-.ly l..r Ito— (ro«W—. Mid torr. .lory. moving fairt. only 81.49 for a *•, iwh
beaded silk umbrella worthfr&gt;.50aail8Lls
"Haring been troubled with coativeMM. fur fastlilark sateen umbn-ha. g»i.| headed
which seem* ineviudila with person* of worth 81.90..
o-drntarr habite. I b»vo tried Ayer's Plltaj
hoping for reHat I.*® K&gt;*d to Bay that
Our Stunner Umbrellas
thev have servtsl me tatter tlian any other
medicine
I arrived at this coaelurioa
only after a talUirul trial of their uterita.*'— Sb.. we arc wellhig for fry.
I r
n.V «t Rrxtrin hl UU 4
good value fur fra.5u and them in ia i&lt;icu and statulard Iragu
handle*. FuH Uric of fijney ] jranoU tli
»|ylr* and price*.
.
We are having a big.trade mi our «prtat
Dr. J. 0. Ayor &amp; Co., Lowell, Maes. jacket* that we an* seiling for ••S.W, Bti. m&gt;.
83.73, 83.00; frn.*35. SS.73, frj.ufl and fte.’ \
etc. Them- an* nnusuaRy pretty style*
and gisxl vatrn-s. Thryan^in i '5-k tv
SIXTH
roUm. Also a big U* of bevM w rapt car
be found in our chalk dcparftaetii at atPOINT
trartlve prices from 83.T5.' H.uO. N&gt;'.

If ARTIN V. BARKER. Red Fj»*.,a'

rr&lt;™w,
t*»
-u
FUMan,
Ufa . “■ uu
,.rfwon
ta tuoupu'

- -ajf-as

mm

ROBERTSON HOUSt,
A place of great mtcrort to tb- m
fair-goer* will be the art bdildinz. _______
ful structure, 150 fset fruniajK filled with
n Tl
‘ narir
* a"•®
Irtad
twu"eutirnly
«-Mat thatand
ta

r. MO»k.k5/ K. rr.;'""—
fcr. J
«. u»l C.kto SO-. HuU®
RBtM. *1.00 per DW-

gillaspie,
■&gt;*

�Foully Assassinated.

NO COLOR LINE AT THE ALTAR.

ttapersom who rented tta cottage had put

ExpUi'ns the Mysterious Disap­
pearance of Dr. Cronin.

f. co-operation

Wreck on the St. Louis and
San Francisco.

HIS DECOMPOSING CORPSE POUND.

THE Sn.-DT.QUS hJAN.

Isprihari
A enke of Ivo
rung rode a studious man.
"No idkali th:-j snap’contains.
ft leaves the.lacp awd takes the stdins*,
her bound?” a traveler cr!
cd by a fountain side.
It emnes. f;om oils, £w&lt;Jst As the rose
»eek." replied the saj:c.
"Bw: in the palace garden grows; s.
atest wxdnict of the ugg.”
k iicati like cork upon the wave -,
:i vuur «addk* now deucernu • W it h th:s we may both wash and shave^-’
" Enough, enough I " the student cried;
this^sack 1 hold
" You've saved me from a lunger ride,"
i- mderkou^ht crsold?_ And turntujj round his wisdom showed,
down, the speaker drew For back to Ispahan he rode.

A WORD OF WARNING.

%

■ca1, man/while soap?,'tach represented to be "just as good as the
they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and repars­
- qualities of the genuine. Ask for. “ Ivory ” Soap and insist upon getting it.

»-vn ina to in the conditions
age made by tt llllatn S.
1-. itoadiv. his ni’c tn-Roral

(VIBRATOR!

le of
Mlitol tno thousand four bnu*-. ven lit'" * Out lore and forty
ii Mt'-nfey-' tic of forty dollars
.t|d innrtxw. and no suit or
iw having been instituted to re। M-cureo by said mortgage or

HE Grain-Saving,Time-Spving, Money-Saving Thresher
of thia day and age.

m-l«rv. by virtue of th* puwcrqt title
I * ♦ *... u &lt;*rta»gv. and the statMV in
M.le and presided, notice Is berebv
-stnrday tb&gt; wvrntventh da«*««t
!• ;&gt;»f. at ten o cta-k In the fore
M-tlai t-.blle auction. U&gt; tbe hlatiesl
• i &lt;&gt;rtl* tn*nt d.«*r of tta eourt bottse
■( tiaxiraga. harry Co.. Mich , (that
L. e n here ta«( ;reult Court fur tuuto
. deni, tbr premises described in said
। r m i&gt;iu*-!i Itaranf as mav be necrar ’hr an»**int dueou tarn mortgage. ,
Gr &lt;eut. interest, and .-til legal costs.
.a. n-.lunir)'* fre of forty dollars
I tor tnorel'i. thr premises being '
n sold niortsa^e as all tliat eerwu j
•r el »t lard Iy4ng and Ixtog xHu-tte
a . I H««iu&gt;g«. -tribe County of lurry
- "t MnXthtsn. ana known and dr­
- Ito-nlt Tlie north half &lt;•»&gt;
vb tract!oca', hsjf.'fi'.t xx-tion num■
loan three {3i north-range I
--»t and rnntxi'.ieg oftr Imtidrrd and 1
S •*&lt; hodf cord:t*K IU the got- I
* tberaoA
.
nth Wu \/
R ..*i w ri xak. Mortgagee.
। era* VisAMAX
'.ttorm-yxlor Mortgagee.

AS More Points of Exclusive
combined.

VERY Thresherman and
Farmer ia delighted with ita
marvelous work.

N

OT only Superior for all kinds
of Grain, but the only suc­
cessful handler of all Seeds.

NTIRE Threshing Expenses
(often 3 to jlimes that amount)
made by extra Grain Saved, t

E

WORKMANSHIP* Material,
and Finish beyond all com­
parison.
.

IBRATOR owners get tho

' Mb'tuganJio Ita cireuitcourt lortbe
: n*rsy in chancery.
.
. f.-t’aixfcs. complainant r«. the unr- Julie Cot. tLr "i.krjmn heirsq!
the unknown htin of John J.
• i.kaoua heirs of tawls Wilson.
■ *: *:'ir» ot Horace A. Chase *nd the
twits pt Charles Maron, defendant*.
•».. n ot wd court, held at tbe cuart
I' * etty of llaxtlngs. in said county, on
ol May. in the year one thousand
usdted -nn.-l eigbty-ultid.
re:, dbe Hun Frank A. Hooker, Circuit

hit cause, it appearing by affidavit filed
4 the time or toe filing or the bill of
•• i f. and uy other proof to tta natlsfaci
court, tliat John Cox. G. H. Peek.
1
Lewis WHmhi, Horace A. Chase
r^-sSwnn. atxne named, are all de­
I .nd tiisi tiielr heirs are unknown, and
tirinarenernsary and proper parties
I"'- entitled proceeding. On motionut
i.nafipen&amp; VnuArman.Miltcltors forihe
- t:i, it ts onlrr. &lt;1 that such un­
. hrirsof the Mid John Cox, deceased,
ininoAii heirs ot th&lt;*said G. H. Feck,
....... - &lt;d, ami the tmknowu heirs of the said
J, I’edick. d,wea.M-&lt;l. and Ita unknown
■ ; tlivatd tawls Wilson, dtcruvo’d. and
: ■ ii-.known taint of the said llarace A.Cnaxe.
■ : axd the tmknowii heirs of ita said
' : ii ■ .Mtv.tn,'fi&lt;vcased. do appear'In said
1 -u 1 cause tlieir appenratice to twr entered
।'m. on or before tbe ifflh dayuf November
'' 'uh"°l“! *.1Mmwo‘* e,&lt;ht hmidred and
•/
■ Fhaxk A. Hookxh.
..
Circuit Judge.
' . hVAll-KX &amp; K AxAhXAM.
r. „
.•Solicitors for CompuilnanL
«true copy.
I iivm. a Bitics, Register in Chancery-

Money.

NCOMPARABLE for Simplic­
ity,' -Efficiency, and Durability...

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NICHCLS 4 SHEPARD
BATTLE CREEK. MICHIGAN.

i’itOBATE ORDER.
c*f Michigan. County of Barry.-iu.
,.A,•'•'d.m of the ProbatAGourt tor theouttte
&lt; i.1’ ,,r,il,«nat the Probate Office in the city
•*. Ii i'tiiigs m xald county on Wednesday, the
; ■ ■ •! May in the year one thousand
- &lt; i n.ln-d nndelehty uHie.
- .
I'r&lt; l' er'"
"• Armstrong. Judge of
l*..^^j",“teroDl1* e514t&lt;! “f Danforth Fisher,
t
;.lll.0B »«dlffin«ttie petition, duly verb
, -Aof “Id deceased,
i ? l- V’’*oart to adjudicate and determine
‘ta uwal heirsotsaiddeeMoedaod«n*
-r*i to Inherit the real estate ot which said
‘
d,'d -eized and poxscsxii!.
tt l» ordered, that Tuesday,
y- of June. A. D. IBS?, at tan
th*- forenoon, be assigned tor
uf mid petition, aud that
.7
la* Of said deceased and
areir,'. .’T tar*1ns Interested in said estate,
ilirri r!; T. 52
a session of said Court,
i t J t il”Mt ,hB Potato Office, tn tta
ii: h . ,
“id county and show* cause,
bXwW

Ii a positive specific for all forms ol the dljeaw.
Hliml. Needing. Itching, nlcarated
trading piles—Friee Me. For sale by W. H.

The rreWrwe of Daniel Johnnon of Hart
wan destroyed by fire Bunday. Loss S2000.
Insured for 31200.
Good Enough for Him.

Mr. Asa B. Rowley. ilnigglsL was In­
duced to try some of the Paplllon Catarrti
Cure by his customers, after wvcrnl physi­
cians presUctrd he worth! ■“‘on have r«n■•'U‘.'n.ti,1.*!;c‘?,1‘eror',,’redu«rt “w petitioner sumption from an aggravated case &lt;&gt;f ca­
t;‘tl oftarwnt ihterestM In said
tarrh. He xaya: ’■The result was unpre­
cedented. I commenced to get well after
the first application, and am now, ofter a
few weeks, entirely ciirexl.’'
1’apllloii
(extract of flnx) Calarnth Cure will no "n
&lt; •/&gt;' ... . I..1’
“"wins.
tr,,
CARLES w. ARMSTRONG.
that Is claimed fordL Urge bottles SL
tnw eopy.l
Judge of Probata.
For sale by W. H. Goodyear. ’
Barn owned by Samuel Baldwin burnedat Morcnei Tuesday night with a loss «■
31000.

sA’tsjp v^-w.

It was direovered Tliuralay thrA a cottagn THE WORK OF SUPPOSED EANDITS.
near the ftotdaneo of Pntriok O. Sulflvaa,
tire iceman, w&amp;s rented a UtUa lew than two
months ag&lt;&gt; by unknown parties, who paid
one month* rent in advance, but never so far
as known took prawmiun uf tbo prembo.
This infnrmation was given to tbe police by
Mr. Suliivan aud the facta corroborated by
tbe Airightarx A reporter vbuted the
ow^raof tta cottage, a Mr. and Mra Carl­
Chicago, May ^^Tta mystery of the ton, two sgrtl Swedes, but they roluaxl to
dtaippearanco two’weeks ago ot Dr. P. IL talk ataut it Mying they would tell their
Cronin has l&gt;cc:i partly solved, and a case story to tta police.. A young woman train on tho ht. Louis nnd Kan Francisco
living at
Mr. . Sullivan's sold that -oad was derailed about 11M o'clock Thursabout threy week* ago, one Ruwlay night sbo
sattonal special reporting, raniiocted its vic- saw n light in Uw&lt; .house, bnt as far a*’ she lay night near taro. Fifty ]Mueengers were
tiin with an Alleged criminal operation on an knew nc&gt; one tas taen sera there sinra ItU
unknown woman, and boon accounted for aai.i that tbe prirtic* who rented tta place
were two young mon, evidently Irish workty the jxiFrf of this city on the n&gt;sumptiou
that the doctor had skilled out, turns ent to to ii'ork for Mr. Sullivan. It is not improb­
have been one of foul And cowardly axsaviu- able tliat tta cottage was hired by the ax»;ains of Dr. Cronin, and he was dewyed
ntlon.
.
.
to ii, murd'.Tcd d-erv and then tta body roinotive, baggage car and five coaches went
takeh away in thvtrunlc. j
aver the embankment.
Ataut two weeks ago a young ra.tn called
at tho doHor’s lalgiugs arid stated ths\ he
A reporter, are-impanled by two other
The trainmen and those only slightly In­
wtni wanted i:&gt; taste to attend a patient. Dr. tuembt-rs of the press gained nn entrance
Cronin imiuediatnly took his inslrumunts nnd into thi cittrigti and discovered blood-stains jured at unco turned ttalr attention to the
tnodfcina
and getting into n buggy, on the front parlbr floor, in the corner of the morn unfortunate injured, pud In a very
dr.ivenff with his caller, stating that tadid back jiarlor, iii the hallway, nud on tta front short timonaarly fifty passengers, all Isodly
steps. The stops irero saturated with blood
not know I.nwlong he would begone. Henever aud the stains ran ta plainly seen.* although hurt, liad been released. from, tbo debris. A
came tack. There ms nothing atautthu man the murderers cyhlently mode on effort to temporary hospital was ipiprovised nnd tho
whwcnmr for him by which ta might taidmti- wli a away tta evidence of their crime. The most seriously injured were taken there,
•tl -d.ainl tlir.tactre tad vanished os if tbe earth front parlords no doubt where the murderers while others were taken to St Louis on the
liml opened and swallowed him. Tta next Iwaf. cut ills braim of tta physician. Tbo
relief train, which was hurried to the scene
tlay a ljo.xl.xt t|n«l trunk wtttfoand.ln Hi t bnnqr floor is covered with^bloudy,marks, al­ of tbo disaster. • Tlie wounded wqre placed
iwrtti port of tbe city, with s-mv cotton-but- though tare the SiMassths mode' strenuous ef- under the care of Dr. McIntyre, chief surturtsto
destroy
tta*
blood-stains.
The
floor
fin-, a fess threat!* of seme textile fabric, and
h 'ta^bw! reckleasly with brown paint, and it
n few brirnan hairs in it. Tta. tair was &lt;!•had retire 1 when the shock cam".
’ flared to'beihat of Cronin by the pn&gt;|.k&gt; with’ can ta i*intuly *&lt;vn . that tta work »o« nut
done with the hand .of nn expert, and that
whom he boarded, and his tartar was equally

p!a&lt;v* where 4&gt;lood^tains -are j»-rcx.&lt;i&gt;t»UtaSome days after the disappearance a man (&gt;no .qK't in tta middle of tlie room is «ronAnimi Wo-shuff waxnrre-i.M fur stealing n cially neglects*!, aud a largo blood-stalu can
horae and wagon from a Webster avenue Hr. bo plainly nwri.
cry stat Ju. and upon Uing “pumped" by tho
Chicago, May 23. —Tta Cronin murder is
'police told a'yaru of going in com any with slmvst n» much of a mystery naov^r, though
certain others to a stable in the tear of a r«i.We on Btate street occupied by-Mr. Wat- some things tiro coming to ’light which cause
rota, x htfl known and fcighly: rerj*vcte 1 cit­
izen. nnd .taking tberefroui a trunk contain­ it has been rlbcuvcrvd that Officer Coughlin,
ing tta body of a woman. 'He imid that Ds. ot tta Chicago Avenue station, hired a horse
Crutim wna in tbc stabJe nt tta tirn? nnd that from a livery stable on the night Cronin was
th- dq.-tor had something to do with the murdered. He *ald it was fur a friend. It was
wanmir* death In tlie nature of a CrUninal nearly morning wtan tlie horse was returned
to tta barn, completely fngge&lt;l out Caph
L'n- trnnlr-nt tb»* north and of Ldmadn [nr&gt; K.-hnnck tan rd of the niattor, got tta hunw
nn.| thrown into a pond and that ta had and drove to tlie place Cronin was decoyed'
taken ita trunk nnd thrown it out whore it from, but his Jan Italy was unable to iden­
was hxtntL This lAn probably knows more tity it a* tta ono ih-iven by* tta man who
ttan ho tax told of thr rtwj tragedy.
railed for tta doctor on tta fatal evening. .
Maid tho MHi&gt; Was All Hlehu
wus ntnpors*!, pvery gutter, sewdr, VwhI
(.’apt. Kcbaark returned to tta station,
or other body o' water on tta north ante teas called Coughlin up, and told him he must
thoroughly-searched but nptbing found. The produro tbe man for whom ta hired tho rig.
friends of Dr. Cronin raised tuouey and tad He *nid oil right, and started out
the lata dragged for a day or two, but with­ with Detective Whalen. Wtien- ttay emus
out result, Special corresp^nlcnu of tta back to tta station they reported taring met
Chicago papeni telegraplmd from Toronto, the man, who gave a satisfactory account ot
Canada, columns of a story that ta bod leva, hlnueif on tta night ot the murder, end ttay
seen rind Identified. there, giving jmrtlcularo let him go. This all, happened several days
of an alleged interview with him and written ago, and the matter was’ dropped. Now
in such elaborate and detailed manner as Uie police want that mnn, and wont him
demonstrated, in view’of yesterday's devcL badly, bat be h hot to be found. Coughlin
opementw tliat tta’special correspondent cau acted very qucrrly i% the matter, and tta
sometinirf ta an awful liar. For nil tbb finger of suspicion h pointed in hb direction.
tii'np tta ghastly corp*e of the unfortunate &gt;
doctor wax ilnwly putrefying in a rower
catch tasUFin tho suburb of Argyle Park, a
Daniel Ccugblin Is In a tight place. He is
fuw nillranorth of tta city.
the policeman referred to in these dij atebes
Saturday ax. having hired tta rig in which
-'Yesterday afternoon a gnng.of la hirers in Dr. Cronin was taken to his. death. Satur­
the employ of tbe Lake View city govern­ day night Coughlin was placed under arrest
ment Aervyclaanlng th- ditches almi^ IJvnns- —as a "witness’' whom it .was safe to hold.
ton avenue. Foreman Henry Ruesch and two This was done after ta had been examined by
men were working north an tbo east side of Chief of Pidice Hubbard and Mayor Cregicr,
Evanstonravenue toward*Fifty-irfnth street.
tbe mw, Is taking a iiersonal j«rt in ths Investarin at,-tho corner they tinticfll n "strong t/gatiun. • Officer- Whelan, Coughlin's part­
smell of putrefying itah. nwi Bunch -pried ner, has ata* tann relieved from fluty.' .
vtr «u« tap
i».« -.,^ii ga.'n with his snado,
Chicago. May 27.—Pvter McGeehan is
and uncovered tta body of Dr. Cronin. It locked up at the Harrison street police sta­
tad a|*porra'.ly tae;» thrown into tho basin, tion. He is charged with actual personal
' for tho head was down and tta feet and legs participation in the murder of Dn P. IL
were in tbe-aAwcr opening A towel wa»
wrappe-f about Uie head, but tta’ rest of tta Cronjn. Tbe evidenre against him is said to
Ipsly was stark nakflt Tta Roman Catholic
• bsrui called ' tbo "Agnus Dei,” which tta statement was made last night that ho might
doct«U* nlwnya.wore next bis skin suspended ta one of the men who actually struck tho
a tout hi* neck, was uiitoueLed. On tue head blows that killed tbe.doctor. Jt-is asserted
were the marks left by a dozen deep rots, that be is the man whose nameA'npt O’Caiwhich hod severed tta scalp and Indented the nor (presumalby) give to tho police ns tbe
•skull. It. is tbe opinion of the police tuat murderer, and that ho camo from PhiladelCranio w«&lt; foully mufJer.v!, and by sone -phia to “remove'* Cronin. Tho Pinkertons
mao who could not bring idmself to disturb have been shadowing him for some days.
n Human Catholic charm. '
Identlflesl'Iteyond a Ilbnbt.
Immediately upon taking the body out -rf prt/tably ibo meat startling i* ip the effect
thri bauhi Foreman Hpescli notified tils take tlwt Cronin’s death wax decreed by tta Clatt
na-Gael on Account of taCaron's statemrnt
View policu rtalicSi ami suuiiamicd the patta Fiu-nj)! coaiml«iim that there were
• trol wagon. Tta body was stretched out in to
more spies in America; and not only that but
tta.Lake View morgue, which occupies tta
tho death of W. J. Hynes, Father (Menfront room in.tbo basement under ths sta­ also
urn, Capt. I. P. O’Connor, John Deyoy,|nnd
tion. Telephone messages were sent to th*
two others. The discovery of Cronin’s murcity police, and an hour, after tta findin; of
tbo Ik dy n «!m»n of Cronin’s friends wore at
'tta *Uition. John E. Scanlan, Mortimer
The min King, diwcrita.l by the prisoner
Seanlnn and John F. Scanlan were among
Ate first who arrived. They identified tbe Woodruff a» the- jwrson. who hired him to
body ns (tat of Cronin upcu first sight
■ Lnter it was more positively identified by L Dr..Cronin’s diuvprUkrancv.' was captured at
L.-Conklin, tta saloonkeeper with whom 2 o'clock yesterday morning' in a house of
ill-fatue.
"_______ ______
Nek McGary. In the evening Dr. J. R
MORE PLACES FILLED.
Brandt, president &lt;&lt; tbo Conk county Ca­
pital staff, carefully examined the holy and
positively identified it * that of Cronin.
Wakhixgtox City, May 23—Tho prosiHe disraverod about the hoad tbe following e’ent appointed* few more territorial officers
cutsand bruises: Over the left temple, a yesterday, among them John W. Meldrum,
cut four inches long; through the scalp aud Wyoming, secretary of Wyoming. He also
into tbe skull;. bvor tho left parietal bone, a appointed Jamox H. Cisney, Warsaw, lad.,
cut one and a half inches Jong, which also Indian inspector, aud Malachi Krebs, Peters­
marked the. skull; also a rat one and a half burg, Ind., special agent to make uDotmvute
inches over tbe frontal bono nt tbe junction in severally to Indians under provisions of
ot the left parietal, a cut throe inches long act of congress approved Feh..8, 1887.
through the scalp nnd marking tbo occipital
Postmasters: Indiana—John fehaffer. La.
■
1—«k A*
Ete; W. H. Dryden. Martinsville; J. M.
yr, Greencastle. lllinola-J. C. Hill,
■D.
"
Easton,
severe contuuons apparently marie by a
blmlgeon on tbe forehead. The doctor said vflle; J. U. Harvey, Leon; Joim Mahin, Musthat tta blows must bare-been made by some catluu.
.
sharp instrument, perhaps an Ice-pick. Ho
Washixutox CtTY, May 23 —Aniong tbo
said if tbo instrument tad not been sharp, apjxiintments announced yester.Lay by tbe
tta skull would have tan fractured, whereat,
it was only indented, or marked by tta president were tbe following: Charlie P.
blow* Dr. Brandt examined tho tair found Hitch, of Dllnoh, United State* marshal for
in the trunk un Evanston avenue nnd stated tbe southern district of Illinois; B. F, Gflkerren, of Pennsylvania, to be second comp­
Inst night that It was Dr. Cronin’s hair.
troller ot Ibo treasury, and 8. R. Holiday, of
Pennsylvania, to to corqmiMiouer of cus­
One of the moat important cluw yet femod tom*, treasury department.
in th* eam Wl“
riflemen’, made by Pat­
rick 0. Sullivan, tta ire denier', that some­
thing mysterious regarding the routing uf a
CoLUXBtS, Onio, May 23.—The Ohio Dem-,
cottagii near fits residence bail taken place,
the people who had rented tta cottage now Tuesday afterauorf to determine the place
appearing to toko postewlon. though they iu.d tiuio of the Democratic state convention.
had paid their first month'rrenL Ho thought Every district was represented nnd Chair­
the matter should ta mvtrtigatai. ns ho tad man John Norton, ot Tiffin, pr. sided. On
the fifth taliot Dayton was successful by a

Nor take Catharic pUte when your bow­
els or liver are sluggish- Ttay are whip*.
But try—«ure *t least—Mik*’ Nerve anti
Liver Pills. They aet through the nerves. far him, though no such persons cad been
Samples free at W. H. Goodyear’s.

sbtsrp curve, mid when this place was
reached a sudden jar and jolt was felt all
tumbling over the Um and the crushing
noises of tbe cars being d-niulixtad. A creek

.there bs steep embankment thirty feethigh.
Moat ot the pane ngers thought the train was
going through a tirtilge. lu an instant all tho
&lt;uncbe* except tho two sleeping-cars had been
thrown from the rofla People were thrown
nbuut in the eari in all directions, nnd hum

•&lt;n linkmen t.
Fortunately there, ws-ro no fins in any of
the &lt;x\r». and tbe jolt extinguished tta lights
inuAeitately.
Otherwise a conflagration

nist on equality in tbe Christian church.

would vote for no report which eatabluhod
discrimination nt tta communion table.
He moved to amend by itrlklng oat tbe ob­
jectionable clause, and the motion was car-

was taken “not to prejudice future action
n«u- to outline a future jmllcy of the church,
but simply because this nimbly did not be­
lieve that it stated the historical facts of the

southern assembly announcing that they hat!

Tta church erection committee rcpcrtul
that it tad aided in building 102 churcbas,
and spent over fOs.txo. It asketi fot tbW,OW fer the coming year. Tta rejiort was
adopted.
*
A committee was appointed to oonxider tta
qu&lt;»ti(&gt;n ot appofiltlng dracooMwca, to report
the chun.-h oixan. "At Home ^nl Abroad,"

tbe ra^fnaion of faith tunny delngatxw de­
clared it was no more infallible than tbo
pope, but tho committee report was. adopted
asking tbo reformers to formulate tbe pro­
posed changes. A n solution to the effect

THEY’RE ALL PLAYING BALL.

Chicago, May 21.—Rain prevent*! tta
National league taw tall gamin y&lt;stvrd*y at
every scheduled point.
,
Chicago, May 23.—Tbe Lenguo is playing
base ball in tan! luck, just now. Ail tta
game, were stopped by ruin Monday, and
yesterday Jupiter Pluvius put n “kytaah" oo
two of them. The ottar clubs scored as fol­
lows: At Washington City—ChicagoC,-Wash­
ington 13; At New York—Pittsburg 4, Now

Chicago, Slay 2^.—Anson’* “culta’’ and

train were many physicians returning from
Springfield, where the slate mnliual conven­
tion is being held, and they rendered valua­
ble assistance in coring for the injured.

day and tho result was bod for the Wl

tankment. Who removed the spikes and
plates is not known, but the supposition is
that tbe work was done by train robbers who
wanted to hold np the train, if tbe accident

Chicago 18, New York 17, and thia while

—Chicago 4. Now York 11;.at niiuuMpbiaAI'hfladelphia 4: at Boaton—InTbs explanation given by the trainmen ClevehuKl
dianapota 3, Boston 4; Washington-Pittabutx game postponed—rain.
removed front
’ Chicago. May 24.-Boso boll lovers, who
forward portion of the locomotive jxiswxl the
place, bur the tender jumped th.* track and had their fun at the Chicago-New York game

weakened in ttalr purpose or have thrown
the wrong train. The road officials claim it

nnd Gumbert for Chicago; at Washington
City—Pittsburg I. Washington fl; at Pbilidelphir.-Cleveland 5.d’biiadelpbia'J; ikatonludionapuli* game postouned—rain.
Chicago, May 35.—By his defeat at New
York jvstenlsjt Anson and hb rolls dropped
to fifth place in tta league record. Lrague
playing rrouited In tta following S'-oree. At
New York—Chicago 7, Now York 9; at Bos­
ton-Indianapolis 3, Boston.'*: at 1’hiiadclphia—Cleveland 5, Philadelphia 4; at Wash­
ington City—Pittsburg 9. Washington 7
taagui playing Saturday gave the follow­
ing scores: At Phita.lclphhi—Cleveland 4,
Philadelphia 3; at New York—Chicago V,
Now York 8; at Bostots—Indlanapolb 4, Bos­
ton&gt;; at Washington City—HtUburg 3,
Washington 1.

Tta following m a list ot those wriously
injure!: D.'tL WelkerL Wcntar(llc, Ma,
both legs broken four Inch above the ankle;
George 8. Simpson, Hancock county, Illa,;
Patrick O’Day, aged 7 years, fracture of
sktil!, will probably, die; Mra Kato O'Day,
hruiwd about head, neck and side, an&lt;| In­
ternally: Martin O’Day,, rat and brubo I on
the face, also rat in right foot aud bruised
nbuut tta ctast; William Doherty, l-ft hand
rat and bruisol; Mra Mary Griffith, Fair
Creek, Ills,, injured on forehead and right
cl taw broken; Mra Mary Asb, Bloomington,
Irid.. bruised on left tide an! severely
shocked; Dr. Ed 8. Ruorell, Tuscarawas,
Ui|k&gt;, sovrre flwb wound, car torn,%rat in the
RIOTING ITALIAN MINERS.
bvid, asvere shock, but rMlyinj nicely;
his wife also cut in the head; Emma Pater­
Ills.—
son, Decatur. Ilk; Mra W. J. Wright, De­
catur Ilk; J. C. Hovele, Litchfield, Ilk;
Bkaidwood, Ills.. Mny 23.—An infuriated
Clrnel Crader, Galveston, ImL; C. J. Wright,
tarjmg-man. bruised ou knej and right side, mob ot armed Italians from n«ighl*oring colrat on face; Paul Horn, Ml Pulaski, Ilk, a
cut on the bead, brutad un shoulder; Mra tho Chicago and Wllmlngton Cool company
W. J. Wayne, Decatur, Ilk, slightly bruised 'yesterday morning and prevented the colL-litBo girl unhurt.
Tta O'Day family aro relative* of Vice to kill anybody who “scabbed," and also to
President John O’Day, of the 8L Louis and burn the shafts. The mob numbered about
Ban Francisco railway, and tta boy. and hb 300 nnd were supplied with doubie-tarreied
mother are fatally hurt
shotguns,’ repeating rifles, and revolvers.
General Manager Morrill has offered a re­

Who frre^krd tho train. Nearly all of tta In­
jured are still at Sullivan. uhder charge of
tbe medical txt; s ot tho road.
CRUSHED UNDER BROKEN ROCK, i

Wilke-sharux,-JV, May 25.^-Whlle a
bucket of broken flfck. weighing over a ton,
wii» being knitted to the surface yesterday
in the mw Pettibone shaft of the Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western railway near
Kingston, the wire rope broke, letting the
bucket fall nearly 1,000 feet upon ton men
engaged ‘in blasting at the tattom. Edward
Jonss was instantly killed, and James Coyle,

ously injured.
C&lt;u.VMBf8, Ohio, May 28.—Tbe rapreoM
court Tuesday decided tho case of tho state
against Henry 8. Ires and George H. Stay-

rating attorney ot Hamilton county. bad
taken exceptions to the ruling of Judge
the jury was directed to bring in a verdict
for acquittal, the defendants being on trial
fa- swindling the stockholders of tbe Cincin­
nati, Hamilton and Dayton railroad Tta

tniswd.

of tho Chicago, Wflmington and Vermillion
Cool company, ordered tbe rioters off tlie
Corry that be Would be riddled with ballots
If be appeared at the shaft again. । Corry
$Ir. Sweet, president id the company, and
tlie sheriff are in communication with the
state anthcrilies. If the mob refuKM to obey
tbe sheriffs order to disperse the state militia
will probably be called out. Tbe fact that’
duction, while the men in the adjacent colliers

lew tho authorities protect the men while

CutVHIUjrD, May 23. —Tho Rev. Mrs. Ellen
Hinkle, a regularly ordained minister of the
United Brethren church at Wooster, Ohio, is
probably the first woman ever authorised to

Mra Rinkle made application to the ps-otato
judge of Wayno county a short time siueo
fora license to perform marriages. Tbo
judge refused to grant it until bo bad comofficial refused to give an oplnia:, and tbe
judge being unable to find any law prohiUt-

knot within a fcp days.

MiaTntAi-0i.i9,: May A-Tbe Journal's
Mason City, lows, special says: c. R Gris­
wold, n-j-nsenting Montgomery, Ward &amp;

Wabhikotox City, May&gt;Sl.—The secroHawnliau minister for foreign affairs, dated
April Ifl last, covcrtfig a letter from his

dimppeartd.
ia cauvhL

He is likely to be lynched K
-

Bikmixqhxm. Ada.. May 1’4.-Dick Hawke,

�JOOD AND BAD 1UCK.
60ME OF THE THINGS BELIEVED
BY SUPERSTITIOUS PEOPLE.

HAD THE TCOTIIACIIE.

HOPE'S SOHO.

THE
Win guide him.

home*

“COLONEL,"

AN

OLD

TIME

COWBOY, GIVES HIS EXPERIENCE.

BOOTHS

barn

DISEASES OF WORKERS.

storming.

. „„ sei*

PECULIAR

uU&gt;

WHICH

•

VARIOUS OCCUPATIONS.

TO

,wnwd&lt;d i.r th" pbuiir^
Booth .nd hb

Bare one the boat and the fakhfulet,
To look st srbeu you die:

steamship purser aud

Wh-ry beitrt* 1 wi* like tblno and his
the same partners should play owe er twice

There ii a popular impression that svorry

spirits Kuppriwd to meddle with tbo hands, it

asylmtn. are still wandering alxxit the twi­
light of tta workL What a mighty differ­
ence it is Mipptwed toTuako whether Uh» pate,
tweet crescent L- seen for tta first time ever
tho left shoulder, out of the left corner of the
left eye, or from the opposite ride.- Though
posed to take vengeniire on the unimaginable
fault, I have nev*-r discovered. Thou there*
are those who think the child's hnir and the
baby’s finger nails must be cut only on ''the
, increase of tho moon.” Why tlie moon should
be so much interested in th&lt;-»o purely dom&lt;&gt;200,OW mites away, she might tet people look
after thrir own hair as they pteanL
Tho U|&gt;witting of a salt cellar was sufficient
to upset tins equanltnity and destroy the ap-

of tlie iablm-lotb is . tbe least part of such an
accident. Tbe-origin of this is simple were
them time to stop for so much explanatiuu.
Dr. Johnson was never willing to enter a
room left foot first It he did so by accident
he would go out and come in a acsMud time.
And nil arv familiar with his well known
habit of touching with his cane—os scruputously as though it were a religious ceremony

tolling a scholarly clergyman—aud I was.
ered that my children, as soon ns Ayly were

all miun up." With him it wa* hardly a
-supmUtiou; it was only a whim. Yet tho
mere whim wa* powerful enough to make
hiiholMy IL But w common is this that
whatever our future fortune may be I sup­
pose tbo riimt of us. soino tlmo or other,
havo had tbe experienceof .going "up in tlie

met that Bbakeqiearc was bom in the high-

Fertal* ttat accounts fur his nuver having
written any totter.jilays thaq "Hamlet" axai
“Macbeth!" lam aware that many fJKoo*
literary men havVlivod and written bi gar­
ret*: but being impelled to “live so high"
aud go up •» often J have never heard aceount.il a part of their good fortune.
I havo friends who, on going, out. If they
hapjM-n to gi-t a garment on wrong side out,
will wear it so till torir rctara rather than
risk the ill. lack of changing II Just wtat

rhntsido out they
that rustt old

nonsEsnOe.

people ought to be fortunate, for there is ono
needed u a defense against witches, and yet
there are hundreds of people who do not
really believe in them, who still think it is

A laxly ou whom I called tbo other day
mid laughingly tliat rim thought she should
, take Imre down, for it. didn't scorn to do her
any good. Th- story of'the horocsboo would

picked up on the highway. Tho whole myth
Itself lias been cost off by ancient Paganism .
as it traveled down the dusty highway of tho
Bsotaries, oml people have picked it up with
the mystery of its origin clinging about it,
not knowing who forged it or what, hurried
hare-man left it behind. U “could a talc unfM” both weird and strange. But 1 must
not stop for it just now. How many things
people thoughtleaily do, the'axjilaaadon'of
which would be an astonishment to them.
It is still a common custom in many i»rts
of tho world to throw an old shoo for good
luck after a departing iMwly married couple.
It wu a custom in ancient times and among
unlettered people, who could neither prepare*
the sale of a piece of property or land, to take

tlie bargain. Similar cuxtouts still obtain in
wedding custom. Tbe daughter was tbe ver­
itable jroperty of the father. Marriage used

on outright purchase. The man bought tbe

whenever anything goes annsu It is an old
friend walking tlw floor at night, and went
to bis room to inquire what w-aa tho nuttier.
“Ob: I cant steep!", replied the other. “I owe
Smith a largo sum of money, and I see no |
asked tho friend. ••Then I should n»y Smith i
walk the floor."
‘
'■ ■
Two tidem, who oi-cupicd tho same room,
one night talked late about some wearing
family trouble. Ono of them finally dropjxd

“Yes, I can't goto sleep.'
“Don’t you feel wellp
“Yea. in bodv. but I'm s&lt;

■ cXiro fbr a wc-kuf getting away, fa'J
first venture wan cuttle raising Ho had j’“» ■ SlLrtH. RL-St.' Tl». »»rr.t*v» I—
been graduated .from eoltege when ta went
••If we &lt;-xt*iam na-wn,
.
gw "tltcy Kill thiuk tWy are bring &lt;**»•“
Li we tball have a frre tight. Tl*. only
coming much of s king In tile first place, thing is f.c yri&gt; fallow
«*"
be put all Ins mono}- ho liad inb’tIm» b-*mi«-s* of . natural hke impromptu
Accordingly, wlum some c“u,e,.
pteu« and ring down toe curtain, tto
iwooped down upon hi* camp ono night and Ihisul, L-uli»« and g.-atiemen, and
rtamjwdi'd with toe wfaolu nerd tbo young &lt; ue from Ned brro."
rattle raiser found himself in the position ret toe luggage aboard, bed. of courw. wtei
where there was uot' only H&lt;&gt; power behind lki«ani.j and be resolved to rely on the
tbo king's throne, but no throne.
igneraiKM oftot- Vb gluten* nt toe- day. to
In tho language of toe plains,.he found pull him through all.right J^o.'**“?’*1
himself after that reduced from the pr«ittm&gt; U.'MT,-*-' Ruggles, who was dome Sb?***began ttf sharjK-u hi* knife upon hb l&gt;uot.
Ikxnh walked straight «P to him and mb
to branch out again, buying sumo hnndrol tmnly saidr "You ar* bound to ho*e yoor
head. ’Dm following winter w n» something pound of flash, uro youF’
.
like a prolonged and wicked bllzrard. and
"tou bet your lifer mid Ruggles..
when »}&gt;ring camo Cot Metcalf fin-was calted
“Now, I’ll make you uuesnorv offet." con­
“colaner on tlie plains berauw be hail tried- tinued Booth. “In addition to thi* big l*k
to get admitted to AVe»c Point, and althongb of ducats. TH throw m two kegs of nigger
he failed dismally, ba always |ma*ted that he b«U terback, a shotgun and two of tho twt
paesol hb phyi-icnl examination witli credit) coon dugs tn the state."
.
■
.
found himself the owner of Just five bony, - “I’m blarmalif I don't, do It« resjxx^od
Sbrloek. mneh to the npprol*ur»n of th* uu-

"Shut them right up and try again, dear," turned them lo-re* on the plains ami ogam
said the other, with loving authority. “Pre took to the saddle at WO a month, flour.
had my nap. and if.you’ll really give up fret­
1S8|.
ting and go to sleep, 111 lie awake and worry. spring ofHARD TIMES OX TUB RAXGE.
'
It’s my turn,"—Yoptb's Companion.
The. “colonel,'' whatever hi* foilings ot
cattle
raising,
telka good gory. Ho fell to
The Court's St-ndmente Prevailed.
talking with a friend tbe other d#y nteut tbo
A remarkable trial has. jnst occurred at tooiteiche, and he■lokVtij* stay &lt;&gt;f tho first
Brownreillc before Justice Spark*, in which and only i-nso of toothache he o«*r Idhu Af­
Doiiiel Bres was charged with stevding water ter bHefly sketching his two (hifurv* nt rais­
from a ditch. The trial cousdmwl six days, ing cattle, lie described tbo winter Chut fol­
and was enlivened by a cotxstant exchange of lowed bla return to “cow punching."
_
personalities cn both side*. Justice Spark*
said in prewmting tho imjfrnctlonsol- tta'de- than tliat of tho year More, ami when Jane
fieww to toe jury:
'
of 18S3 Hnally caino around wo were a sorry'
"Genlh-men, them's my sentiment*, and 1 looking • I d. Every herder bad begun .the
want you to bring iu a verdict accordingly, seascu with flvo bronco.. .* Broncos hro
a* they are tbe lav.-.”
.
tough, but fliat winter settled. Usein, nnd it
Testing the district attorneys' instructors would Igrvo M-ttled n»» too, if we hadn't liad
to the jury the justice contemptuously re­ plenty &lt;&gt;f blankets. I oerarKsw anything like
marked:
the wuy it rnitiid ttiat spring. Our rl&lt;Xhe*,'
"Them's not my sEntimcnts; itay'ro no
good; tat you con toko them forjrakt they
aro worth.”
gan to get, prejty sick of being a a&gt;ertx -y, ami
The jury, after a few moment'sMclitara- what made my complaint worse was the tael
tiou, returned a verdiA of guilty.
Tbe justice slood aghast. “What!" . tliat tbegirl to wtam I wascngagwl « as visit*
" £ ing relative* in Denver. IbadnolMMutarfor
shouted, “you daro to go agin my s
, three years, and although my employer liad
This &lt; nds tho case for tho present, but
farther proceedings aro expected., Bacris- to Denver (or a king tinie.’for wo were in a
terrible flx. Our tetu[vrary camp wa* at
mehto Rcdord-Union.
the oil battle groupd uh Big Sandy creek.
Toor Government Employe*.

. A prevalent notion throughout tho country
is that government employment in Washing­
ton is cquiratentto fiuoucteJ prosperity. Yet
there is no other city of the star 6t the capital
In which so few of too residents own Uwlr own
bvmra. Government clerk* are not tikamcrcantiln employes, tradesman, m-vhomes and
profisslannl asiriante in other edtiot. They
accremb•. Efforts to build medium cost howre
hero and sei! them out on the installment plan
have not met with much succc-x Many
suburban town sltsw havo been ■ laid oat, but
it soetns impojslblo io coax the salaried pojwlation out of tbe rented dwellings and board­
ing bouses in the heart of the city, where
rents arc out of all proportion to tho value of
tho property and conveniences of tha booses
or apartment-. —Cor. Sarutogiatt
•
“What ciao of men do you find lmrd&lt;at to
shavb!" was asked vf n Calvert street barter.
“Weil,-butchers havo tha tcnderivt faces,
and fur that reason are exceedingly hard to
shave. It seems as if tho blood would tbU6w

railroad men, as a rule, particularly engineers
and firemen, many of whom allow th Ir
beards to grow far that reason. Men who
lead sedentary lives, such ns lawyers and
bookkeepers, have wiry beards‘that aro hard
to cut, but Shaving, as a rule, gives but ditUo
pain. It don’t hurt h itewspa,«r man to
sliave him," concluded tho knight of the scisnars and strap, with a Kxrdouic grin, “but it
sometimes hurts tbo razor.”—Baltimore
Nows.
.
.
A Double Headed Snake.

-

Mr. John Wingfield, of Washington,
Wilkt-u county, Igis a two beaded water moo
last auminiT near a wash holo. Tha reptile is
ten inches long and as large around as a pen
staff. Tbo snake has ta a distinct heads, two
mouths iu&gt;d four cyoa When stirred .up at
tbo wo*U hole on-rlieml started for a small
boy, but tbo other bead moral to reconsider

abort scrimmage tho annkn was captured «:vl
given a do*-&gt; at alcohol. Hn i* now in a bot­
tle of alcohol, upon whicl^M] subsists aitogotoer.—Macon (Go.) Telegraph.

Only n Chestnut Bel!.
An Oxford young man called on his sweet­
heart tho other evening, and Umu tlcdhhi
startled by the tolling ot tbo bell, tta im­
patient steed having nibbled a£ tta rope. Tlie
future fnttar-in-tew, imagining tho bora on

the Fire* Ccdonulo cavalry, under CoL 0»iv:,
Ington. it was alxKit 411 we could do to hang
on to tho ground to kumfrom kllppiug .iown*1
tlie rider of tha gully. *Tbe cattle w«w stam­
peding every day, and we had to wort all the
time. To moke matters worse, there wan-n't
half enough broncos to go around ami we
tad to ta on our feet a good deal &lt;d tta time,
a hard trial for a cowboy.
.
THREW AWAT A TO^TU. '

*T ma&lt;te up my mind to go to Denvpr, and
I began to cudgel my brain* t&lt;&gt;, find soma
good,.excuse for deserting my tmifit.' I hit.
upon the toothache, and for three «lnj n I suf­
fered untold ngony when any of tta m*n
were arotuxL I profr**e&lt;l to be umtok* Jo
ent, and the men liegan to fix-1 alnrnuxl about
me. At tta end of threo days I tagnn to
-weaken. 1 conljl not starve V, death, and I
thought that I rou«t ■give up- tbo toothache.
1 Anally ita-lded to take 1 Whisky Hank,' tta
cook, into my confidence, aud 1 made.a chan
breast of tho wbt*!o thing to him. After
that ta brought rub iny tnwds when the men
Were all off ‘punching’ tho rattl-.. which
every day were becoming wilder than buffa-

K,rw
l.wiiu
out' I protested that it wnuld not ba right
for me to dehsrt the camp nt such a time,
but ho insisted^ and finally I started.
"My employer wag at River Ik-nd, the
home rjueU.-mnr theKan.au ParMc. and I
started for Kit Carson, tho near.-st railway

and ita light steJo ^dvF.FXl
horizon, yet leaving'avarvthivg
.UM hkkta&gt; tanratl. the pin Tten’iTZS

and cut- away, leaving explanation* tor his
lady love.—Philadelphia Record.

and tradition aro we.'—trust fling nn old shoe
after the woddtag party.

buntere t.ia man
“Aud to -d&gt;ow that toeraSnoill fcriing."
put in I’E-rtte, “we'll wind up with a Vir-.
ginny reel."
j
Wlicu U»ey g*»t -on.-Loord tlfi&gt; steamerjbe
captain, who hud wftflees’d tho ooindwWn ot
tho play, romarkoj:
- /
•Td like to.sre the whole of that piny some
time, gentler.-.en. I'm blarme&lt;rtf 1 tbi-ugbt
that fellow Sl&gt;ak* .js-nni bad ir&gt; nnirh snap tn,
him."—Baltimore American.

acute pulmonary uffe&lt;-ltoM and rbcumatum.
lkfatm«» and fb-hermen are quite subject to
chronic bronchia! catarrh. Tho latter aro
uuid to suffer greatly from pan.Ti* &lt;rf the
right index fitoxr. duo to tta rubbing ot tta
line. ■
:
Farmers and thorn uccupied in agricultural
imrouitBOro ofteo attacked wjtil catarrh and
uMtmaiia: among ttaeld-rly and ngwl one*
chronic rheumatism prevail*. Tbo life of an
Indepcndeok.farmer b » free from anxiety
and so healthful in It* condition* that if it
much lang-r and mors comfortable than ttay
*. - • '
. «___ ,1a* «f&lt;aa&gt; ia. ~
~.

dv»i«pria is rampant among them. A* tbo
mtsi tend nn altogether out of door life, Um
effret* of thi* indlgattibto stuff npprar to oftheir urganteatlon. break dowa earlier. Moro
pitiful wwk* of women, by reason of bard
.... _ 1 — . —
, l.*n ..m,.. r\f *** V■&gt;*•-

bard ttf findKHEVXATLHll AXD PXVVifOXIA.

owing tsite &lt;’&gt;n&lt;ai&gt;t jarring to which they
are subject wl. Tbe “rod nose” to common
to thia cloas w morn often caused I&gt;y exposure
to the dementethan from uitomiorat* ’uibltji.
Ltbjrers t iruisb a large uiuuUt of deaths
Park Ojxxl plnro for towora All tallow
.
With stoircawe L-uide. Like "Column wcf from BrighVi diwaso and phthisis.
There ere eccupatioax in w hich paraotui are
July." . OnPlaceBnstllr. All iron. Waves
a trifle as you get txnr top, • Vcry like steam­ erpeoed to.vxtrrw ojtifldal beat, where tha
loaf* tmota pf)» multijdxxl alout-four limes.
Servra ns pteeo cf rocrcntiou for those who
Itlfo tu climb «thir&gt; nnil monument Next ventilation hi al way* poor; for a rapid change
lower ttat of St. Jacques. Near Hare du
(Thateh-L All stone., Kj**’ tower. Prob-:,
nuiy ail that's loft ot t":uaffid rhurch. zkngols perntur- or the hod air br tta rouse, It is cer­
on top. Fino new ditto Mostly of chimney tain that thoM no: King under three coudi tarns
pot^ smoking. Angels A stun,-. Angels un­
is ratieh reduced. Copious
able to exist of any ottar material in Faria
Notre Dame cattaslral. View* of rw-ent
corpses through gl.ua wimkrax On bed* cf
tni'tak Watef dripping over, them. Clothce
hung tip for re-cognltion. Crowd* of work
■girki f no, through ertry morning. Solo recre­
ation for the day
.
^Another free show. Cooknl food tottery
oh Punt Setrf. Bijt dinner ]»L Full of misxt
dumpling*, .yegetalriiw nnd-olher udlbliw. Big
fork belongs to pot. Somuthing l|ko cel
sjwnr. ..You nay two sous. You take fork.
Two sou* entitle you to ucn- jab in pot with
fork. If nothing stick* tn it you’re out of
jxjckct and no meat. If hunk &lt;*f meat stick*
to it you carry it home. Forty Frenchmen
geuendly on baud to
this culinary eeiing.
Another free show. French tisbermen cf,
tlx- Heine. Average* ctrtdf-one fish vneo a
seek to every t* n iblx-rm-ti. Mottoulej* ns
gtatuea all day loqg. IVte and man sreu.
pUriited. Raw G*!i caught .mA -Lucky
flsbonnan turmd pate. ' Atom near faint­
ing. Ureal cumnntlon among tbo rest All
printed at.
Giving ilirretteas bow to
land !l'h. Groat day that AU tho roti went
ham*' sat iritaj.-,prentice Mulford.

sudden change, of temjiTature which they
usatergo after leaving off work and going

lighting tlw, whole Nuteru -k-, (•
brighter and brighter, finally .l’ ‘R’-orii^
too glorkai* to longer warn.* i’u
; • ttertal

haring live! Alt toe while th ,
waatacoming platoer ami pin.,, i

u, ^2

tta glocsu fled. • A pinkbh light anwmdoo
the odg« «»f tta higher nrak* an 1
changed ti) a golden glare a. &lt; •
over everytliiug. Ttare
VRr&gt; M #t

White.

bo thought of playing a trick, and dropping
- - - n* • I.* - - --•-- .

137 acres in Rutland, fair I
good outbuildings. 50 acre
LoU of fence timber and w«x&gt;
miles of this city and 4 of Ir
This farm will be sold at a b
rea*onable payment down.

40 acres In Rutland
city, all improved,‘good stroii
buildings. Laud lays well a
well. Has been sold within l
(or 51.200. Will be sold way
figure.

city lots In Hastings, de*
for a home. Will be. closed
tliel^valtie.

t Call ou or address

BfABTINGS, MICE

bird*.

FAEME

Ita nan--. secnitary.-iu

behind-hi* rare.

And All Othe
When* you pant anything in

ingly Buhtnibto tlw operate.
citing fight* often take ptere l»-fur.- th-Med
ctenvt*. its opponent'* brad Fark-r G;!mip&gt;
his “Hunters ArcadL,.
White stalking spring!oik b» dbawerel a
eight fret lang., called by th.- !k*cr» •Tuigknal." fnwn tbe while ring &lt;e »tn;ic «Nmw
it* neck. Il I- s- prtivc w-rpeut, m*!*nte.i

■MS: ui 1 m
OR

BOOTS AND SE
CALL ON

smoko nnddx-a: from .the lime kilns, which
prreluce disrtiM-,

characterbtfc. Both aro subject to rtaumaUun and varicose vofcre Tta two: of tta fire
^qd tta irritating subgoncre in which ttav
wol-k produro eruption. Of the skin on . tho
bands and arm* aud agta oa tta fare. Of

cHvod frequent blows from its raNalkuds'
stroug wings.
,
One Wowstupcfiixi thesnak-i ImJ-tatlu'Cist niggling. aloft a hundred yard* an i tf»a

HASTINGS.

All New Geods aiii
Prices Sa

To buyent in every Insta

-.'-PRODUCE
EspeetaHy Butter and Eggj. w

whkh kilted it

which the highest market uri
paid in (aah Or trade.

really targe and jowcrful because of tha
which ll»»

inturo varying from IWtolUdrgM. FahranA reuUejnan some years ago buried his bet&amp;r but do unt suffer much, as tboir work
father in n teiupw.-u-y grave white the tomb
in coareu of conriJuctten for hi* remains was
l&gt;ring finished. When coiopl0te&lt;i the re moral
from one spot to the other look place, bat ■»
too temporary grave bring opened li was
found filhul with wa.ter mid tho coffin wtu de­
—. —• ■ a^w. ...
Wl&gt;U
cayed. Tliis bring tho state of things the
nndertaker h.-.rtllr packesl )ip the bone*, adoj* il But tlx, extreme exertion mid exptecc-d them fa an urn and rrinterred them’
Thrwuuu night thexm dreamed that to saw
turv, are many sources cf peril to the health;
..
— ,, —
• •• —-"•i' »a»Au mre axri it is the universal opinion of writer, .m
It repeated. This hapj*cmd fur ^veral *uo- .yglit-' that they age very quickly. Thu
cuMivo utghta tlaii! at length to mentioned
the circumstances to b.kfrtendr, for, though
no Wtevyy in dreams, bl* mind wnstroubtoL
Ono of hl* iu.-quaintan.-c* M«gcwtad that per- Pwdly from headaches and catarrh. Tbe
*»,.«. ruto-. s «*.&gt;««» to b-_px:
— ----- ...... ....
, miunsuca
moved; another hinted that more likely all
Luginccrs and stokers O;1 railroad*. in
the bones Lad not lw:i collected, aid thin last
_ . ..
.
hint led to a scorch and to Ito fladinTar a
bone which tad escaped notice, towwat
on™ faterrwl with tberett iathe uniaad -..uro ummt qua: wrs aro very small, they ore
”.gbt thf' •“*'*haye been a most unhealthy ebua of ni*-u. This is reuiKilsturbcd. the glyMt, hi* grimanre Lttod
appearing no more—Luodoa Teh*™,*
pdx wb&gt;« u&gt; nurrb, HwumaUto. .nd
loramad..
IrtoOTOtl, d» d .LtoUU.
.tlS7.dmta* P-Rldr mum
••UchuUcU mm who cku, omto. bdkra
"Sunset" Cox isuot nvnry rucred II™*, Of
Kl.-nv., O..,.;.- N-t. ... . .
tow and hU
u
toteXl ^y

slipped in and t-x»k tho booty. , H&lt;- .-.mrsysd
the ringLaal to hi* a agon, where it rempnued
to diatlli clear poison fur oaJxxir.—ftikiH?
phia Times._____________

to a railway accident, f ill suggf? painful .
memorie* to EngHshux-n. Th • cuuuimmw*
form of torture in B»*ktan&gt; t* e iitiuenusit m
too “black well," where tta lu--k.
riewr.
I* devoured by vermin. This w.i■:-?
■
Stoddart. who was nfurwnr-! put t&lt;*&lt;tata

DRIV

The Only SUCC

I make a specialty of
deeper. All work gua
Leave orders or enqu

grandfather. Other cruriti ncrepra.tked by “The Butcher/ n* te* ”*» Shy
esdted. Men were thrown down teem W*
in oven*.

alxriished. Torture is by -w&gt; nwam umvmmcn
in tho Indian native states; in*h«i. Sir lzp«

Hu n-nti&lt;tw the «**•
having tbe acrid Jttfcw of chilli.
Into the eyes of reluctant tium
the most soft and courteoti* msma-r*. w-1
tbo idea that chilli^ rouM to ri*j*vtol *£
a moan* of Judicial iarote-tt;* r dri «»

Garotte.
Williain Strong b often rufaned t*’
moat eonribte man tn Washing!&lt;n&gt;
’

.

tho happy

Very Reasonable'

Tbe eemrtary Idnl pf South Africa f«d.
upon rat*, mire, ibmnlaiind .*j. :: cs«.-.i,bc-.

For several minutes the activity if tte
and Bright'* dunur.
•
belligerents displayed itself in Mats ani
Brick molars nn* g«wraliy robust mm.' blows. The bird then wfplkirew -usd tttterel
Thtarwbo prre* the clay into nxdds by band a prolong xl harsh U&lt;&gt;tc. In t&gt; minute it wx- '
stiffer painful cr-phalkm ot the tendons at joined by auotlwr -r-nctni y bird. Itetlil&gt;M»

AH No. 1 goods,
able. Prices o
ber this when y
bracket to the

•?*
H“anuti»a ot wotar to make
*~ ~bl— *■■■****»

ami tuner (mm dUeau. of tbo

“historical paaaant” died a thort while

more potent that) tta hangman jv® ] JL
able to rreogniri’ tta hiSb-r ai.i (urtta
p-fa. Ibm. u U» pUI J
nmmr. Tim Omm
nulto a tieum of still whi(. r
jhaata,'
ye* appeared, ami quteklv fai r* ware wwre

It is odd'how confusing some litt)u prote
__ u. n_,™ „&lt;n
__

.M. a &gt;uimp,
and his frlcud pulled open n drawer in the
desk and handed 1dm one of the little jwtrulte

it tumid out to bo the contrary, There had

began to detor t !.-„w-i:.th..
aouo aaotOTtag au Jrroguteriv w,rv_.,
aaoo agairat tta light. Hk- mixbt. ...W"*'
gtgaatte- l.rokeu
Tn«, to\ **
to show between thi- trelh and tiy
pearud to grow tolckw.nnd tori.,, ihmJ? ’
out ita length with uJiriri.t.il’.vervTX?’
“**•
vlsctrtc. fight ita-, wySLX
Ab tta light climtad higher u-l it- krte
ata more of tt 4x»’ through ti
saw.wasdMte’iistail aud grouj^slw. JT"
t.x-lh formed tbtantavro inti m-vjMirta
regular fantastic pttoflte fa-.-, .

breakfast. - Private Letter fi
much from rtaumattan aud pneumonia.
They ere often attacked tty facial imrqlyd*.
According to Qamlhon tta car drivers on

wa* not big enough to hold me. I got tbero
in tbo morning nnd went straight to the BL
James hotel After feasting at breakfast, I
lighted a cigar nnd stood on the front stein a
while, just to see what drUired js-oplo looked
like.' I wa* jnrt going down to the street to
hurry nrouud to Hciunan avenue, on Capitol
Hill, when 1 camo fare to (are with my em­
ployer. For an instant I wished that I was
back nt Uie Old Battle Ground, eboxmgeat tie
over tho slippery ground. | whipped out mv
handkerchief and clapped it up to my cheek.
-“•Toothache—terrible,' I murmured.
"’Toothache, ehl ho said, looking at me
keenly. ‘Como with me and have it out. ’
tat his eyes are as bright and bls tongue m
“I luulnt tho courage to say a word nnd ready u over. Nobody is able to ta-k A.
followed him meekly around to tbe officeof a
“Ahl"E ta‘ •
dentist. I mt down in tbe chair in a state of his wit and
the variety and vivacity of hi*
utter cnllaiiM', j»fnt&gt;l out a tack tooth and
‘“aOr
K"'* oM, tai ho
pS toroto
groaned, ‘pull it&lt; Tho dentist had hard "oronow . Vhllea youngmanCoxd^
work to got that toath out, fur it was on» of
tlie best teeth Hint n man ever had. I had to
“I have bad a narrow ewapc f^tX.
pay 52 for tbe operation, too. and when the
Sta,ta*" wud Runset
tootli irn.« out and the dentist had southed

fur it to tho bridegroom as the pledge of his
In a grocery, a* ■elsewhere, tbe general rule

too-trial same, warn
an 1 tha manager cam* running n
toe steamer had arrived, and »ooM w

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late

••Charite" Metcalf is dn old time cowboy.

deed, I quite agree with Talleyrand, who

and turn thrir chairs around to “change flie
luck."’ Or they have some peculiar and snpjKanl magical way of shuffling when.lite play
is against them, liut th* luckisrt thing 1
know about cards is attending lo your burin«a nnd having a good partner who will do

.till covered the tend, burton wa 7**
»»n-d m. th. drttw^. h&gt; ijT. T
IM.J thu
m llxbtLl r«SAf

‘•When tbo riry I* dull and gray.
And Ukhi downcast, ho will cotw
And brigUtao oil tho day?

as tn most garne-j, *-rvn that of life—would
como out ahead. Yet 1 havo often played
with people, who, after making blunders
enough to l.Hr\the game, would want to

8UNRC8E IN YOSEMITE VALLEY

,q„ »w«..
OMVOU UM comuummn «•- ■&gt;
United States supremo court h&gt;
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rigtwd and bns slneo lived quietly &gt;» "«&gt;
ington, Urffring occasionally, and p'n™*"
ing faithfully tbe
duty tb»»
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VOL, XXXIV. NO. 6.

HASTINGS. MICH.. JUNE 5.1889.

Hastings
Banner.
Published Wednesdays, *by
&amp; TsrisiCETaisr
------ AT—4Hastings, Babbv County. Michigan.
cook

BvnACTttrrroK
—-OS------

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ADVEBTISING RATES:
One column per year........ ......................... |ioo oo
Extra charge for special poslttons.

in Rutland. fair house but do
ntHiildings. 50 acres improved.
; tpiut timber and wood. Within t
this city and 4 of Irving station,
mti will In* sold at n bargain, on a
.. payment down.'
.

’AKlHc
POWDER

re, In Rutland
miles from this
I improved, good strung »»oil hut no
Lmd flays will and produces
!!&lt;- bin sold within last five years
. i.. Will tn* sold way below that
. ;Vvlu ilastihgs. desirable place
Will lie closed out at half

Absolutely Pure.

Cali oil oj address

toan the ordinary kinds, ami cannot be sold In
impeUUon with the multitude of low test, short
eight, alum or phosphate powders. Bold only
RnvAi. Baking i’ownxn Co., toe

HASTINGS. MICH.

THE MARKETSHaatinra.
Apples—Dried, 3c per lb; evaporated.

Corn-Belling at Me per bu’.
Bwt. te-TSBfc: cakes. H-W-Mjo.

FARMERS

Lard-aftlOcl ’
' *
Lime-Selling al Me per bbl; water lime, fl jo
prrbbL

And All Others
i»u \iant ipiything hi the line of

Hi:MI1IS,
OR

SOOTS AND SHOES,

J. L. Newton,

ts«, : dreaaed chickns. toe.
Plaster—Selling at (L per »on.
.
Salt—Selling al &gt;1 tier bbl.
Timothy Seed—Sclliuj; at »za»2.23 per bu.
Wheat—white.
m&gt;&lt;! red. 74c.
Wool-Washed, 20?rEc.

Apples—52.7BS83.&lt;n per bb!;.drted,
per
/1b; evaporated SQn'^c per lb.
^Bcans-ilAiaki W per bu.
’.
Butter— ij»-.lie.
i:«m&gt;-3Se per bu.
Dressed Mcate-l’er ib: beef, k'igsc; calves,
CeCX'. lambs.bSftc; sheep. X&amp;7i:.
Bggs-P/qftiSc.
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Oats—27&lt;i'd5«*c per bu.
(&gt;r.lous Potatoes-x: J.70S .
POrx—Dressed. tSMZSiM.
Poultry—lAve:. Fowls, oaxte; spring chickens,
an&amp;TM pair; ducks.
; turkeys, toe.
WbeatLN^ t white. «tfe; No. 2 red,

medium 23C; coarse

HASTINGS.

ButDtlo 1.1 vo Stock.
Cattl?-Cho!ee butchers. 8j.7u®84; extra,
s-i.'.v h n.
Sheep and Lambs-Sheep, good to extra.
HtoWLto: fair to good, *4O&gt;&gt;.2S. Lambe,
^lo^-DuR: mediums, 84JO&lt;-.fl.55; Yorkers,
-•"••-70: pigs.

Messrs. James and Bobert Holmei, ex­
bankers of CnndwrlL have pulled un st»ko*
and .Eggs, granted, for and gone to Florida.
*’. market price will be
The frost Mondiy night seems to have
trade.
damaged vegetables in nil parts of the State.

:-PRODUCE

rates ;

price of subscription will positively b„ gi.s.
In either cam 15 ceuta will be’added for po-d
■go when subscriber resides sutslde of th
county.

Vaj Reasonable Terms.

!

Banner.

,

DRIVE WELLS,
OR-

jlieOnly SUCCESSFUL WELL Made!
i |U'Liko a -pecuilty of driving tubular wells, or sinking wells*
tk'dytt&lt;. All work guaranteed.
.
..
Leave orders or enquire at Rorab^ck’s Feed Sheds.

O. A. Whitright,
HASTINGS, MICH.

.
JOB PRINTING.
Bipoetel rrideJs felt In the Job Printing De^irtmentor the Baxnkjl Everything In the
enttre office Is new; and with the latest faces cf
type, toe most approved patterns ot machinery,
J’jrk,;lfn''!nP10Jed. enables the
BAXKEutodo ffrst-elass fob work..
'

Clios. Flanxburg who has taken possession
thereof.^
Tom Cahey has OMaullcd and battered,
hla best friend Mrs. H. J. Forshcy. where­
of complaint was made before Eaq. Brown
on the 30th and warrant issued for his ar­
rest D. P. Tolles arrested this friendless
sinner and escorted him to your city where
he now enjoys thejiospitallfy of the cross
bar brick at the Shrluer palace.
WlpU coni remains above the ground
looks llke.the breaking up of a hard win­
ter. Too much destruction by worms,
frosts and snow to look otherwise.
Ed. Hurslcy sheared his sheep the 28th.
Ed. Taggart has moved into Robt
Cainies’ house.
.
Dell Monroe has refitted his corn ground
will* • view of replanting ere this, but the
storm Is the cause of delay.
Bentley show did not exhibit Too
much sleet and snow bn the night of the
2'Jth.

COUNTY NEWS.

WHOLE NO. 1775.
pieces of wheat at an angle of 45 degrees
which may straighten up; some places are
fiat and will not The hard frosts have
injured some pieces of early varieUea of
wheat.
Corn with cut worms, frosts and snow
makes it look ns though the fanners had
planted the yellow kind.
Grapes are injured and a short crop of
strawberries.
Delton mill has au unfilled contract at
Milo for SI wheat.
Too cold for sheep washing.
Good wool will be a legal tender at Milo
for from 28 to 30 cents pet lb.

. iter. Cay wood bought a pair of mustangs.
We should judge that the Rev. is able to
drive the ponies but wc doubt his ability
to ride them.
It does not often happen In a man's life­
time that he can snow ball wltb hb plow
on the 30lh of May as wM the case this

Begley’s show was here last Monday
nlghlrand the manager claims to have tak­
en 858 out of the place, but |he committee
to solicit subscriptions-for tire monument
fund can't raise 50 cents.
Mrs. Fred England Is quite sick.
Mrs. Eli Nichols spent a part of.last
wwk at Kalamazoo. '
.
Mra. Ell Nichols and brother, of Battle
Creek, were in town last week.
Mr. Cummings was taken seriously 111last Friday, but Is lictter nqw.
For the bem-tit of those wfio make so
many hiqulHcs U to the whereabouts of
C. H. Tburaton, we would say that he is
at John Holftn's near Creasy’s Corners.
The story- Ims been started that our
iqt*at market had gone up, but there la as
much truth bi It as In most' of the yarns
to!&lt;L none at all.

L. P. Colo Is Improving and adding to
his conveniences for the .comfort of those
that visit his place. We Irani that chairs
have taken the place of benches In the hall,
a convenience that the public will appre­
ciate.
Toldas Cole, from Ohio, is visiting his
J- McKelrey. Maole Crore.
.
brother L. Jt Cole of Thomapple lake.
Preston Jewell, Assyria.
? The warden is of the opinion that the
correspondent I.- rather liard &lt;m him and
had not ought to give him away. It is a
square deal however and Mr. Warden
when you hold the trump cards play them
g. JU Mortltland. fledar Creek.
,
for all they arc worth and wc will not
F.O. Norwood, belton.
4
squeal..
John Khean, Hickory Corners.
A
Iiruwn &amp; Colnu. Fralricnlto.
•
Bentley's- show at the Grove house
Jjyron Wshcr; Crescy •» Conien
grounds
near Morgan. Friday night, was a
w in lirownrd. Broward. '
success, the weather considered.
,
A. &lt;;. Jessup; OranrerlUe.
PcHtinaster. Y.anki-o tmrtan.
Mrs. Covey Is gradually falling.
C W. Artintronn. Bowen* Mill*.
Dr. Carpenter had a call Friday nigh: to
Moasy paid to these agents wilt b* recelp4ed
attend one of the show men who was laid
for by toe Bakxku proprietors, and we trust,
up for repairs.
all aunvrtbers at the places named who have
Hits Smith Is progressing finely with'
n&lt;n settled with us will, between tills date and
AU Beldrrf is improving very alow!
New \ ears, pay their subscriptions to the the Hosmer school.
v
,
Bannaa’s agents named above.
|
‘•Wr*t Maple Grafr.
Tlic
list
snow
storm
made
the
oldest
.
Bespectlullv.
settlers think when they sa!v snow the last
. Elder White, presiding ehjer. was tn at­
fiooK&amp;NISKEHN.
of May.
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tendant* at the F. M. quarterly meeting..
Childrens' day will l&gt;e, observed at the
M. Shores lost his grey stallion a few
Delton.
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51.zE. church.on Sunday, June Utlu
.
R. T. F. Dodds visited us with his new days ago.
M. F. Strickland Jia* his house nearly
The mln will Improve- the w licit and
bicycle.
grass
Immensely.
completed.
.
f \
' There was quite a gathering At 1). C.
The school In district No. -fi had made
Wo are a law abiding and a chart table
RanneyN liousc lost week Wedtieialay. it
neighborhood and are noted for our liber­ arrangements to celebrate decoration day
visited Nell Scudder at ality. but for some reason or other we have by attending a picnic and exercises al
not been solicited to aid In the soldiers and Nashville, but all had to content them­
Augusta.
Jud Bailey and August Hisgen have sailors monument ami as a-community we selves by staying kt home mid watching
the snow anti rain fall.
each purchased a new telegraph' Instru- Jed slighted. Give us a chance.
Peter Galengvr Is showing his new' brick
John McIntyre has sold hteflarge sorrel
■ment
.
Several of the Delton folks attended the house to the front with H. Martin as boss team for tiic snug little sum of Ove hun­
dred dollars.
carpenter. .
show nt Prairieville.
••Billy'’ math* It rather lively for a short
A.
Sheldon
hxs
returned
from
Farewell.
A. P. Leonard Is driving a splciydid team
Mr. Purkins Is finishing his new house. time one day last week while working on
of ponies, not Mr. Adams as was stated In
Uie road.
Bert Smith is at home.
last wcek'a Banned. •
The Free Methodists were! obliged. &lt;«n
Allen Cool sold his black horse to west­
E. D. Fox went to Kalamazoo on n buslern buyers for 9175. ’
account nf the dampness of the weather
nesc trip.
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Pathnuister Bass has been improving hist Sunday, to hold services at McKelvey’s
Mr. Gwin has fixed his boats up In good
hall
instead of the grove ns whs i ntended.
shape, and any one wishing Iwata can
E. Lockhart goes to Cadillac to see after
seqire' them at any time al twenty-five
hi*. lann tiv-re thi*- Wttk.
cents a day.
.
Mrs.-Cl'Doyle.made
the school a visit
Rev. Spitler entertained friends from
Miss Fox. of Knlamanx), Is making her
FrMay.
Eureka the past week.
father a *I»IL
.
John Pumfrey and wife-wmt to Grand
Cedar
Crook/
D. C^Atanney- Is on the sick list.
JtapidsTuredny.
.
Mr. Hfogeii. of Kalamazoo, made Ms
H. W. Newmyi's horsegot out the oth­ . C. Had&lt;Hx and family have moved to
daughter. Mrs. A. P. lg*onar&lt;L a visit.
er day and ran mto Mr. Wlndrel's yard, Sunfield. ' He has also |aken Ills mill there.
W. IL SiiUiant spent decoration day at whert* there was a washing on the grass,
The long looked for tent lum come and
Hastings.
and now Wiodrel sues Newman for danut- the nicetings are in m^sion.
The roller mill was closed On decoration ges for one hundred dollars. . '
Banllrhl.
day.
.
Jerry Sprvwl is nt Coats Grove working
Mrs. D. C. Itanney is'able to be around,
l.|hlldrens’ day will be observed at this
again.
.
...
We have hrul three very hard frosts In P.laf”.
Mrs. Quested is visiting friends And rel­ the last week; our morning Ice as t'iikk as ’ W. Smith was seriously hurt the other
atives at Galesburg.
day, by sllplng. He had an
ui*on his
a window glass.
An lee cream swinl at Milo Saturday
shoUMer,
which
cut
one
of
thw
arteries
In
Corn an&lt;l potatoes are level with the
evening. Everybody U Invited.
the Imck of bls neck.
ground in most places.
Frank Brooks is vlsillng.triends and rela­
Mr. Bresee has raised bls bam, which
Wheat is heading finely, but frosts ^paytives at Hastings.
will add-greatly to his buildings. •
hurt it very much.
Willie Montgomery is visiting friends
Bert VanSlckle and wife si&gt;rut Sunday
Lafe Whittemore has his saw mill set tip
here.
at this placehere.
’ljie kales’ ahi society holds a social* at
W. Beattie's brother Is making him n
Reported that a gentleman from Batth*
visit .
Creek has liought the Ross land, and will Mrs. Edmund's to-day.
Mr. Scudder and family spent Saturday put a saw mill on the same In a few days.
J. Elsey has a cow that had a calf that
ar Crooked l^tke.
Charles Valentine will move Into Monroe weighed 140 pounds when bom. Who
T. M. Baird Is visiting friends at Cedar Armour's house.
can te at Banfield for calves.
Mr. Mosher's clerk lias returned to her
Crv^k.
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H. L. Armour is In Grand Baplds lieing
home. ■
South llmitlnga.
doctored (or a cancer.
Fruit looks very- b«d at this place, owing
Garry Baker and J. II. Valentine con­
Children's day at ■ the Star school house
to the frost.
&lt;
will bo held next Sunday, services to com- tinue to buy frogs regardless of decline in
John McKinzie is building a foundation
mcnce at three o'clock. A program will . prices, and the small boy Is happy once for a new house.
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Ih* made out which will be very Interesting. more.
Cites. Schumaker delivered the road
Come one and all.
warrants last week.
Hugh Stllson was shaking bands with
Now is the time to stir up the roads and /S. Fisk finished up this yegr's sawing
his old friends at the Star Sunday evening.
last Saturday evening.
Thomas Pennock and wife, of Hickory make them as bad as possible; it’s a good ' Banlield district h,s got their road work
CMmn, Willis Rolfe and wife, from Itake time to work out road tax as II Is too wet completed.
Odessa, visited at E. Pennock's last week. tn work on the farm, and time put In on
Decoration day was not observed here,
Norton Paton. Eva' Barnaby, Charlie the highway Is so much saved for home owing to the rain.
■
Barnaby and wife Sundayel with friends use.
Mrs. Dunn Is visiting at Augusta.
Decoration day program turned out to
in Rutland.
Frank Shfileld supports a 8140 organ.
be
somewhat
different
than
the
G.
A.
IL
E. Pennock has gone In the stock busi­
. Farmer;- have been washing Aeep.
ness to the extent of 30 bead of young cat­ boys arranged. The decoration consisted
of'a mantle of “the beautiful snow,” in­
tle which he, will hold for sale.
stead of flowera and was spread by tlie
The late raln!&lt; were very acceptable.
hand of the Infinite instead of the human.
Will Virgil Is no better.
Sheep shearing lias not commencod yet No gathering of people, no speeches, but
ITS OBJECT AND PLANS REGARD­
in this community: but few ' have washed snow and rain throughout the dayi
ING IT.
J. Smith went to his home Thursday
83Elder Cheney preached a^ery excellent afternoon and has not yet returned, Gw.
Mu!k*n taking his place in schwl to-dny.
sermon at the Star last Sunday evening.
Dr. Hyde has returned from hla visit to
There seems to be much niislaformatlon
regarding the proposed soldiers and sailors
J. J. Perkins goes tn Hastings on busi­ monument The object of this address is
Quite a program was on file for Decora­
tion day but the outside elements were so ness to-day.
to explain it fully.
MnC Lchnner has erected to the memory
unfavorable In consequence of the snow
At one of the reunions of the various
storm that many hearts wore sadly disap­ of her husband a very neat monument from Grand Army posts of Barr^ county held In
pointed nhd were compelled to remain at Black A Sodi Hastings; the first in ihe new this city some years ago,’ several of the
members of posts from the western part of
h°The M. P- Methodists hold a district part of our cemetery.
Charlie Peck will set a fine white bronze Barry county felt that Barry county ought
meeting at their church commencing on monument on the IqI of Mrs. Collier, also to erect a monument to those of her
Tuesday and closing on Thursday night. one for John Jones as soon ns the weather soldier boys who gave up their lives in the
Rev. Warner, officiating among them this permits: will also plnw a tablet to the war for the preservation of the Union.
year as an Evangelist, was preoent and memory of Mrs. M. I. Johnson In Uie Tin* matter was quite fully discussed, and
care a good and practical discourse last Socket monument.
all seemed to agree that It should be done.
G. Blackman’s colt demolished his buggy
Sunday rooming and also in the evening.
You will notice that the agitation begun
An addrres of welcome was made by Rev. again a few days since. Result of care­ outoldc o/ the city o/ Hustings.
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Goodrich and responded to by Rev. Reeves, lessness.
The matter was left in tills wwy: That
A
number
of
our
townsmen
have
quit
of Charlotte. Several clergymen from
those favorable to the project should see
abroad were present and took part in the smoking.-thereby showing their wisdom.
the people of their respective localities,
A number-of persons united* with the and if they were in favor of It. jthen the
exerclM-% Many '»tiw*r» were
who were no doubt detalned-by the bad Baptist church last Saturday. .
following year steps should be taken to
proceed with the project
WMre'r'RobL McElwain and son Elwell
At the next reunion the report was uni­
Socket post of tbe G. A. IL tailed to
went to Hastings Wednesday hoping to see
meet on the 80th to decorate the graves of versal that the people of Barry county
and aid on the following day in the exer­ tl&gt;eir fallen comrades. And still they were ripe for the movement.
cises in rememberancc of our fallen boys
Accordingly the Barry Co. Soldiers and
were decorated with that emblem ofpumy
of whom lies burled there a brother.
Saltora Monument association was formed
Bell Stanley, of your city, spent several tliat ••beautiful snow.” Our Rev. had his and duly incorporated in October, 1887.
eagle in training to spread Ills *‘“«i* but
days visiting her aunt Mrs. W. T. Barlxir
The object of this association was merely
last week, thence to Banfield to visit her as he says was snowed under. 1 heard an­ to provide a definite means by which the
other gentleman soys he had compressed
brwmr EUtott has gone to Buffala with a 15 pages of gas into 10 ti&gt; explode on the project could be carried out—merely a
occasion. 1 know of one family that had committee of the people of Barry county,
carload of fat cattle of hte own feeding.
.
.
good ••tea" that night, and presume many to do a certain work.
Gilbert Searles dedicated his new bam a
Of course there can Im* no plaji mitM
others. No low without wme gate.
last Friday night by a party of young peo­
!n the wren daysend. K
&gt; This
Thte Msoclatiou
ple who tripjwd the light fantastic toe un­
association wrf
wai simply-to
simply-to be
be tbo
the oror­
at? o’clock p. m. we had 2.15 Incites or
til near brood daylight.
rain and three very hard frosts during tbe ganisation, the vehicle by which tin* mat­
Geo. Willison raised the frame for his
^r conk!
succwful
ter
could be carried to a
- ——•**&gt; Issue,
'-«&gt;**■
time; wkat are tbe future
In grxKl faith, and upon representations
new born on the first hist.
wheat and corn crop. The high wind,
John Hoge has sold out his interest as
that tho people of Barry' county would
snow and rain of the 30tb blew down some
partner of Ed. Blswl
thc druK Blore 10

THE MONUMENT.

A'.l No. 1 goods, desirable work, and season­
able. Prices on them are right. Remem,-ber this when you need anything from a
bracket to the finest bed room suit.

Furniture
Everything desirable in this line.

At the Blue Front.

Archie McCoy
ft

The best Advertise
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.

sustain them, and were ready to give such
aid to the monument fund as became a
loyal, patriotic, public-spirited county,
which furnished 1,000 citizen, soldiers for
the Union army, the monument asaoctaticn.
through its president, contracted for a
granite monument, 42 feet hlgii,. 10 fnet
square at the base, weighing 100 tons.
The cost complete to be 84.5Q0.
That monument Is here, will be .set up
by the 7th of June, it ought to be dedi­
cated soon, but It mu»t be i&gt;ald tor when
dedicated. Of the w ork done In- the way
of subscriptions little can lie said now, m
complete returns have been received but
from a few school districts, and. partial im­
ports from some others.
From ail that
c»ti be learned, at this writing- June 1st.
A. D. 188V. the whole amount raised in­
cluding 8725 raised in the Slty of Hast­
ings Is not over 82,000. leaving 82.500 yet .
to be raised. Hjate in the work of raising
funds is necessary.
The soldiers and saltoni monument is
designed to represent Barry county's pa­
triotic regard for the sen-lees 'anovnemory
of the 200 or more of her boys in blue who
sleep In unmarked graves in the sbutb.
Wc cannot go there to mark their ajraves.
for we do not kndw where they.ar? But
we can doth is: We can better show our
appreciation of their valwr. bravery, heroIsm*and sacrifices by erecting at the county
seat of Barry county a suitable monument
to their memory. The inscription on tbe
monument Is this: “To those who offered
up their lives that this government of the
people, by the people and for the people
might not perish from the earth."
All have, profited something by the re­
sults of the war. That we might have a
united country and the blessings of peace
and liberty, many of Barry' county’s brav­
est and best sleep the last sleep in un­
marked graves In .southland. Wc owe to„
them and their heroic sacrifices n debt we
can never repay.
All we can do Is ti» .
show in some way our appreciation of tbelr
sacrifices by erecting to tbelr memory this
monument of enduring granite, to remind
us constantly of tltelr suffering and ser­
vices. and our duty to their memory; and
to teach our children that the patriotic liv­
ing people of Barry comity patriotically
remembered her soldier dead.
The design is that each man, woman and
child'shall give something in aid of the
project—give what you can if no more
tiuui 10 cents. Feel that you have an lit- .
terest in the project, and a duty to help it
all you cam
This you should do In re­
membrance of the. sleeping heroes who
gave up their lives thrtt the stars and
stripes should wave over au united coun­
try. You have profited by their sacrificm;
yay a little something in remembratux* of
them.
A school district committee has been
chosen in each school district to canvass
for subscriptions In Slid of the vtnnumcnL
Meet that committee in a spirit of fairness
and liberality. You know you owe many
times more than you can give or will lw
asked to give to the silent tieroes whn per­
ished in defense of pour country,
life, your family if you have one. and your
property. Don't put the tommittee off to
some other time. Subscribe now. You
will have till September lat, ISSI), to pay
your subscription. -We want the whole
matter closed up by July 1st. if possible.
By order Soldiers and Sailors Monument
Association.
David IL Cook. Pre*.
Chan. W. AkmatbOKP, Vice Pres.
Jbwk Jordan, Treas.
.
P. 8.—In order to give the people of the
county an idea of Just what we hope each
district may do, we give bdlow the canvass
of distrioKNo. 5. Mayle Grove, as can­
vassed by Leander iJiyhnin. Total num­
ber of families on the list, 28; total amount
subscribed. 83LS5. An average of mure
tha,u 81 a family. There are 118 names on
this list. 50 give 10 cents each; 36 give 25
cento each, and mon* than half of the total
amount is in sums of less than 30 eenta.
This is as it should be, as it makes every­
body interested. We commend this report
to the,people of each district, mid to each
school’ district committee. Following is
tbe report. We wish we could give the
names of each of the 118 names, but space
forbids.
J. McKelvey 81.00, wife 50 cents, five
children each 10 cento; B, Harding 25
cents; Ixander Ijipham 82.00, wife 81.00.
son 25 cis; Gilbert Lopham S1.00, wife 50
cts, 4 children each 10 cto: C. R. .Palmer
81.00, wife and daughter each 25 cto; Geo.
Mason 50 eta, wife and son each 25 cts; Ed
Savage 20 ct», wife and two children each
10 cto: L. H. Potter 81.00, Mrs. Potter 50
eta, two children each 50 cts, and two
children coehTS; 8ibw4 Hill, wife and two
children each 25: H. N. Money 50. wife 25.
5 children each 10; Wm. E. Looper 50,
wife 25. two children 25: Eluicr Shafer,
wife and 4 children each 10 cents'; J. K.
Wilcox 81.00, wife 30. two children each
10; A.-L. Eno 80 cts, wife and six children
each 10 cts; A. Streeter, wife and son each
10 cts; Wm. Anderson awl wife each 40
cto, daughter 20 cts;’ J. Endinger 50 cts,
wife 25 eta, 2 children 25 cto; E. E. Palmer
50, Mary M. I’almer t&gt;0; Wm. G. Wheeler
40 cts, wife 20 eta, 4 children each 10 eta;
A. D. Wolf. Della A. Wolf and 2 children
each 10 cts; Wm. Hyde 50 eta; D. H. Ev­
ans, wife and two children each 25 cents;
S. G. Cotton, wife and two children each
25; Grant Shafer, wife and two children
each 25; Wm. King and wife each 25: Geo.
Spencer 20, wife 20, son 10 cts; Wm.
Archer and Dorleakey Archer each 20 eta;
Josiah Shoup 25, wife 15. daughter 10;
Plias. D. Evans, wife and two children
each 25; Alice, Glennie and Frank Bate
each 10 eta. Total for district, 881.25
Wc earnestly -wish each district in Maple
Grove and tlie county could l»c as thor­
oughly canvassed as the al»ove.
The time for holding the next Floral and
Musical Festival at Detroit, lias been fixed
for April 22, 23, 24 and 25 of next year.
It will be for the benefit of the combined
Detroit charities, and held, an tx*fore, un­
der the auspices of the Detroit Journal,
which guarantees Ute charitlm against loss.
Jt will I* about twice as large a» the one
recently held.

Notl«*.
Batry county district lodge, No. 18, of
the Independent Order of Good Templars
will meet In quarterly oration at Middle­
ville on Monday. June 10th. IBS®, com­
mencing at 10 o’clock, a. m. A Urge
delegation from roeb subordl
the district will lx* expected.
Korx*.
District 8cc’y.
G. A. M
osey. Di

�z
Hastings Banner.

FARM AND GARDEN.
OBSERVATIONS

AND

HARROW ON CORN AND POTATOES.

EXPERIENCES

JESUS BEFORE PILATE.

Mony farmers havo of late years
claimed that a good harrowing, just •
after the. plants {wished through the
ground, has saved ono cultivating and
one hoeing, besides tho advantage ob­
ItlcbC Kind of Flowing—The Difference tained from working tho soil alxrnt tho
A Positive Cure for evety Skin. Scalp, «nd
plants at a time when no other imple­
Blood Disease except lehthyoris.
ment could havo been used. A numlwr
[Compiled from Ireeon Helper Quarterly by perOn any land other than sod, plowing of well known farmers toll in a recent ‘ mtaioa of H. S. Hoffman, publtohtr, Philadel­
issue of Rural New Yorker wlrnt they
ntubblo
ground
may
bo
done
in
a
thor
­
phia.)
--­
ears Remedire at # cost of ... ......
think of this practice. Thu diversity of
1. "And straightway iu the morning.
ough manner, on ono hand, and super­ opinion ex pressed rindicateB plainly tty*t
ficially on tho other. A most important a man must use his brains if ho Wants Here to tho word “rt-rrightway" or “imrequisite is thorough pulverization. to succeed with a machine.
nr a faithful
in this 1
Some sowed crops have liven nearly
In tho words of L. W. Curtis: “A
quickly an&lt;l
Kred would be a «o!ld iwab. and was at too time doubled in preparation by repeated har­ harrow or a wceder run over a piece of UI'.--- ------ -- - - - ■__
I t&gt;«n»n tlie use of tlie Cutlcura Keinvdles. My
lnT« “rc covered with scabs from my elbows rowing, reducing the soil to a finely pul- corn or' {&gt;otatoC8 on a hot, dry. sunny tills time it b written cou«Tulng the ser­
vants
of
Satan
that
ttey
atoo
are
quick to do
day
at
tho
]&gt;roper
time
will
kill
all
tho
tosbouldrrs.my breast with sores v*rTl“«
sire from a D«iuy to a dollar. I tad doctored
weeds; but if ustd on a wet day or after fab bidding. The disciple* of Christ could not
with all the best doctors with no relief, and
tho weeds are up it is wone than useless." watch ore. hour with Him in Hb aguny. but
used many dlirrvnt medtelwre without
Mv caw wav UiTditary. and. I began to think.
Fred Grundy, Christian county, Uta.,
IneurablJ1but It began to heal from tbe Aral
In, nnd wwlins nil night; la Uwre.not mnsays: “Some fanners harrow com land thing like it today when Christians complain
aDDlieatlon u.
of Cnlleura. ARCHXM RcMKLL.
appneauou
immediately
after plowing, plant, then If tho service i* a Utile over tlx- aj&gt;polnted
.Deshler. Ohio.
roll nnd harrow over once or twice more. boar ar hour and a half, but two or four
Skin Ulseasv Sir Years Cured.
This leaves the land in flno condition for hours is none too much to spend at an cnUT4ho cultivator; but should a heavy, beat­ talnmrut er evening party, and Satan ililnb*
verized state. But much of thte work ing rain., follow soon' after, tho soil will it not too much to keep bis plat** f-ff th- d.strnction of soul and body o|&gt;m till midnight.
vren. I tried a number of medicines and two may be done by the right kind of plow­ l&gt;ank ulmostyas solid as a rodd, and it
of the best doctors In the country, tat found ing. Country Gentleman tells that form- must lx» stirred again by somo means be­ or orei al! night
2. “.Ind Pilauj asked Him, Art thou the
nothlsz that would effect a cure until I us*-d
fore
it
bakes
or
there
will
be
tribulation."
era are apt to hurry tbo matter too much
‘■“•*•&gt;*£255!^
King of ti» Jewsf Between this verso and
D. D. Cook, Geneseo county. N. Y..
.......... —___ I
n9
in their anxiety to push rapidly their
spring work. Their plowing is* too much rays: “Harrowing potatoes is not prac­
The Want Case &lt;ff Scrofula Cured.
We have been selling your Cutleura Remedies
ticed by any of the targe growers of this
for rears, ata have the first complaint yet to re­ like tho old "cut and cover" way. A
ceive from a purchaser. One of the worst- cases part of tbe soil is never moved at aU. It locality. For first cultivation nearly all the Jewish rulers and Jesus and also tatwrcn
John
of scrofula I ever aaw was cured by the use of lies solid and undisturbed, and tho nnr- Imvo adopted tho method of covering the Hmxl and Jesus remi latke xxiii,
five bottles al Cutlcura Resolvent, Cutleuraand
row”furrow slice which the plow turns entire surface of tho row, tho.young xrili, 2Sk xix. 15.
3-5. “Jcoua answered nothing." In the He­
up is thrown upon it If “this furrow plants included, Soon after making their
slice consists of clods, the whole is in a appearance, tho soil fur tho purpose
. Cutiem Remedies
very poor condition for receiving tho being moved between tbo rows."
more answered anything." He had confroad
Curt every Wcles oi scoalztog. huttiiltatlng.
Itchlax.-tMirnlMR, sealy and pimply disease* &lt;&gt;t seed—Fig. 1, where tho horizontal lines ■ JhB. Stribling, Anderson county, S. privately to Pitato (JUm xviil, SL37) and
tho skin, scalp aud blood, with loss of hair, show the soil undisturbed by tho plow.
C., suys: “If tho value of the smoothing now publicly that H«» wits a king, but Im luu»
from pimples to serotuta. except posidhly
In direct contrast with this slipshod, harrow were properly vndcnrtood, and if naw nutbtag hiaru to my, onfl tn tlu» varitas&gt;
Boilwcrywhere. 1’rice. Culloura, toe.: 8oap. work is tllB complete mellowing of the it were more used by the' southern form­ aceuMtliuiiH of the chief i«ri«.ta Ho »u.*wws
!ac.: Rcwlvcnt. St. Prepared by tbe Potter
whole soil by the simple and effectual ers, it would save millions by clearing nothing. Though then’ wu* a time wtal» He
Jlniz r.n&lt;l ( Ipml ■ &gt;1 Corporation. QOStoh.
F®.„Scnd for “How to Cure Skin Disease*.' plowing of narrow furrow slices. All and cultivating.tho y&lt;-ung crop nt the cliargid Hfc» diiwijjlre that they shouM tell no
man :*t Hv wm tbo Christ (Matt, xvi, SM.
M pages, to lllnstrttians and IQO tostlmooiate.
tho soil, to tho full depth of cultivation, busiest scaitou uf the year. Iu such times He had now clearly Hated that He was tim
DTUPLKS.* Mack-beads, red. rtugb,chapped is turned and Crumbled—Fig. 2, where a good team and harrow used at the ChriM, the King of tte Ji»w« (chop xiv, 61,
rim oily skin prevented by Cutlcura Soap.
loosening all tho soil forms a deeper bed pnqibr time would do more work in ono 02, xv, 2j. and He patiently awaited their
day than six plows autT ten horses could di»p *»d of Him. knowing well ju»t wlurt it
^JjyWEAK, PAINFUL BACKS, ?( mellow earth.
w&lt;«l.l be. for Ho iuu! often foretold it
do in tho same time."
and uterine pains and weak(Chapa viii, St; (x. 31: x, 83,
'v/rWl'i'-'-" ‘ • relieved In one tuinute by the
AwJalCutlcura Antl ltein Plaster, tho first
II’rl . and only pain-killing plaster. New, In­
stantaneous, Infallible. » rente.
Ohio Farmer says: “I think it rafo to
assert that for »U growing stock a given MatL xxvii. 15, my» that this was hi* curtotr.;
Lu. xxili, 17. Auys "of necessity be must Yoweight of bran is worth more than of Jctuc one unto them at tbe taut." Ulate bad
middlings, and, for nt least half • the ra­ alnndv -aid to Jo.us tliat he bad power to
This remedy Is becomiiig so well known
tion, more than corn. If these cattle ore crucify and [&gt;owrr to rnkAM*.
and so popular a« to need no special men­
put on straw exclusively fur rough feed
ft -Pilate amwered them, tayiug, Will ye
tion. Al! who have used Electric Hitters
I sliould have half of the grain feed corn
sing the same song of prai-e. A purer
FIG 3—NARROW EUCE PLOWING.
and tho othcr.lnlf bran. If you can get Matt, xxvii, IT, says that Pitale naked them
medlcinetlovs not exist and it Is guaran­
It is much better to plow off .only five tho cob ground fine, coband all. I should w tatter ho should reh"x&lt;-o Itarablio*. -jf Jtaus
teed tn do all that Is claimed. Electric bit­
who is call'd Christi By consulting a Har­
tern will cure all diseases of the liver and or six inches from tho land tliaiNto try feed cob meat I have been feedhig this mony of the Oiwj'rls it appears tliat Pilate
khlneys, will remove pimples, bolls, salt to drive tho work so fast ns to attempt with great satisfaction for two seasons,
rheum and other affectiomfcaused by Im­ to turn n foot and a half nt a time. and the longer I feed it the higher valu- interceded tor Ji»u» and offered to set Him
pure bipod. Will drive Malaria from the Plowing narrow slices, pulverizes the I place on ih" J____
morning, this tetag the sixth time; thus put­
system and prevent tu well a» cure al! Ma- whole to the full .depth, and in this
ting the rexjKJiBibiiity of His death u|»u the
• Jaria! fevers. Few cure of bcadache, con­ respect does better work than repeatetl
A ITomn Made Potato Planter.
Jew*. Peter says that Pityte wa* detenfifoed
st! pallou and Indigestion try electric bitters.
Prairie Farmer furnishes the accom­ to let Him go (Acte &gt;U1, 13). Pcrtaps ho
han-owfngs, which only mellow the
Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money
panying
sketch
of
a
jxdltto
planter
in
named Barabbas thinking that If it «as a
refunded. l*rice 50 eta. and $1.00 per bot­ surface. Both when combined fit tho use for nino years. First remove the
soil for the .-eed in tho most perfect
tle nt W. IL Goodyear's drug store.
manner, and mako it as fine as an onion covere from tho boxes of a corn planter, criminal, they would surely choose Jnju», hut
then
make
two
boxes
20
by
20
inches
and
bed.
Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris,
0 inches deep. Place those on top of tho
Newark. ArkanMt*, says: “Was down
FUtato Culture.
seed boxes, letting them project just far
■with altoceM of lungs, and friends and
1ft. “He knew that the chief
had
At the Agricultural college of Michi­ enough toward the wheel of tho planter
physicians pronounced me an Incurable
delivered Him for cavy." Bo___ _______
‘ eonaumptlve. Began taking Dr. King's gan, where experiments were made dur-^, to receive a ahcet iron pipe tt inches in bated and envied by his brethren, and Mows
Nerw Discovery for consumption, am now ing tho four years from 1B85 to 1888, in­ -dtainoternt top and fif at bottom.
on my third bottle, nnd able to oversee tlic clusive, it is stated as tho result of
work on my farm. Lt is the finest medi­ planting with different amotmnof seed
cine ever made.” •
on five different plate, under the same
conditions, that while there is a larger
“Had it nor bceti for Dr. King’s New Dis­ average yield from tho whole potato,
covery'for consumption 1 would have died there is a much larger per cent of small
unto tbecL’
injerts here timacof lung troubles. Was given up by doc­ potatoes. Tho next largest per cent, of
cotint of tiw niowaRv of PUato's wife, in
tors. Am now in beat of health.” Try It.
which «h» Kproka of her drcam sm.1 ur-zw her
small
potatoes
is
found
in
tho
ono
cyo
Sample bottles free « W. IL Goodyear'*
hudami to have txHhtag to do with that
plat, and the smallest in the three eye
just man. (MatL xxvii, rJ.)
drug store.
plat Tbo yearly and tho total results
12. “What will ye then that I shall do
all go to show that a medium amount of
unto Him] whom 5 -&gt; cull tbo ^Kint; of the
The1 best salve In tbe world for cute, seed is • better than a whole potato or a
JowaP Tin* to mate's acventb’ interctwdcn
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
on behalf of Jean. Matthew »tate» bto qurjwtato cut to single eyes.
tetter, chapped hands, clijlblains, cores,
tiun a-, “What shall I do tb-n with Jesus,
Tho whole jx&gt;tato produces too much
and all skin eruptions, and positively cures
who called Chrtit r Until this question i,
piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed growth above tho ground, and tho one
«ati'.fncl^nij'answcre-l by c*cry teacher ar. l
to give perfect satisfaction/ or money re­ eyo does not give quite vigor enough,
rcbolar. by ereryporeot and child, there can
funded. Price 85 cts. jmt box. For sale especially if the weather is unfavorable.
by W. H. Goodyear
There was a marked gradation in vigor
of
growth
from
ono
eyo
up
to
tho
whole
1 VTATO PLANTER.
••uu.
VJ tfewna iaw, « aesus
Messrs. James and Jlobert Holmes, ex­
Fasten tho bottom end to tho shoo with won guilty of blasphemy, os they sul, He
bankers of Crosswell, have pulled up stakes potato. Where one eye was planted tho
potatoes camo up very unevenly, and a piece of jmiall wih.-. The pipe should should have been stoned to death'lUv. xxiv,
and gone to Florin.
.
bomo of them failed to grow, proving reach from the top of tbe ground to tlie 10; but in Pk. xxll. 16, it was writtiu, “they
Klcrt's Daylight Liver Pills arc a boon to
pierced my hands and my feet," nnd in this
sufferers from sick headache, sour stomach, tliat it is unwise to take tho chances ot top of potato box, when shoes are in at cry that jle *b»r.ld bo cruciflcd, they were
torpid liver and indigestion. Sugar coat­ securing a good crqp from such planting. proper depth for planting. Now fill each uneoMrioudy calling for a fulflltaamt of
Unless
tbo
soil
contains
a
considerable
box
with
potatoes,
hitch
on
your
team,
ed, pleasant to take and warranted to go
Scripture; nnd oa it wm written that not a
through by daylight.
• amount of moisture tho pieces will dry get on tbo driver’s seat, put a smart, bone of tbo pamover lamb wm to bo broken
before they can send’out roots, and thus quick boy on each box with liis back to (Ex.
this also foretold that He tbould
Over 8,000,000 feet of logs float past the
fail
to
grow.
In
1830.
0
per
cent
of
tho
thc^horscH
and
go
ahead,
and
you
have
befdflU"l"1 dWlh’ AU 8&lt;Til’tUro n,urt
village of Hillman, upon the Thunder Bay
seed cut to orie eye failed to grow. Tho as good a potato planter as anybody
river, every day.
H. “Ttwn Pilate said uZto them, XVbv
lieotlo injured tho ono eyo plant more needs.
'
Tired Out.
■what evil bath He donor} 1ml UH, 1), mrs’
than the others from tho fact that tho
The distressing feeling of weariness, plants were not so vigorous.
“He kid draw no yiohm«., neither was any
and exhaustion without effort, which
Tho Rose and Strawberry exhibition deceit m bU mouth." Tliry could find no
makes life a burden to so many people, is
to bo hold under tho auspices of tho Mttsr- evil in Him, far there was none.
due to poverty of the blood nnd feeble
15. “And bo I^atc? willing to content the
The following seasonable suggestions sacbusettB Horticultural society, in Bos­ people, rchfjsxl Bnrnbtw unl,&gt; (bmn, and do­
vitality. If you are suffering from such
feelings, Hludbllder Is Just what you need, are furnished by The Farmer'a Boview; ton, is nnnouncctl to take ptaco Juno lt verod Jes-.Lt, when he had scourged Him. to
25-26.
and will-be. of the greatest iwnefit to you.
The ewes and lambs are benefited by
be crucified." MatL, xxvii, 24,25, says that
It puriflt* and enriches the blood, imparts a frequqpt cliango of posture and should
Ptofawor Henry, of tho Wisconsin Ex­ before Pdato did this ba took water and
tone and vigor to the whole system, aids have it on every well regulated farm. periment station, says: “Without anv washed hti hands, saying. I am tanurxnt uf
digestion aud overcomes all morbid ten­
doubt, Wisconsin has more silos within a*° i
^Urt r*T»°u. »oe ye to it
dencies and nervous affrctlous caused by a When the grass and tho clover get ahead
Aud aU tl» jvxiplo replied. His bloo^l bo on
depressed state of the blood, strengthens of the ewe flock as they should be allow­ its borders than any other western state." toandra our ddWre,,. Pdate might also
Profujeor G. E. Morrow, Cljanipiign havo added truthful#,“If I wmU myitt with
- and builds up the system, while It erad!- ed to do, turn tho cattle in and put tbo
cates disease. It Is pleasant to take and ewes on pastures &lt;u-w. It is a peculiar Ills., ii-to represent tho Agrlcultural do^ snow water and mako my hands never so
the dose is small. Try It and be cured, i and interesting fact that nature has ap­ partment at tho Jubilee show of the ^^jrct*b?lt.tboaP1W,meta thodltdiond
Price Si. Sold by E. H. Lathrop.
parently fitted tho different grass eating Royal Agricultural society of England, »tae own clottas. shall abhor me- (Job lx. 80,
ail.forno amount of hand washing codd
Geo. M. Ellis, Bronson's supervisor, will oninmla to crop the herbage at tlm sev­ to beheld during tbo summer.
waau out his tin, and doubttast tho Lord God
travel for tl&gt;c Champion reaper people In eral stages of its growth. Tho sheep is
Tho Now York State fair is to bo per- would fay to him, “Though thou wash thro
a close nibbier, tbe cow takes a full wisp
Jlontana this year.
with nitre, and take thno much sow vet
at each bite, while the horse seemingly
ttitae totynity is marked before
just outride of Syracuse.
.
U.«. U hat • wretched cuwanlL
J. A. Crawford, says; ‘T have had tho is well satisfied with tho tops. • Freshly
grown
grass,
then,
is
tho
most
palatable
A
bill
fa
before
tho
New
York
tagtata•hat a mberahle specimen of TSmi ££
•wurst form of eczema two years, and
innocent, releasing toT gulltv
found uo relief from some of our lest phy­ and nutritious fur. tho ewes, and they turo providing that cheese mado from
sicians who have made this dlaeoae a spec­ thrive much better Upon such pasture milk from which any j&gt;art of tl*o cream k-ourgtag and crucif rinw 2
ialty. I was persuaded to try PapHlon than on land where they are continuous­ has teen taken shall bo branded “ritim
right
hT
,xolJllS “““ to
(extract of flax).
The relief I received ly confined. It is a mistake to suppose choree."
was like a charm and 1 am well. I think that weeds ore good enough for sheep
*her® T™ ktand and
A society has been organized to build wm,
PapHlon one of the Heimings of the age." and that hazel brush is all the relish they
by
their
conduct Picotton aecd mills throughout the Bouth
Try Paplllbti (extract of flax) Skin Cure require in such dieting.
in opposition to tbo Cotton Oil trust and
when all others fall. Large bottles $1.00,
with a vtow to assisting planters to get
5¥. H. Goodyear's.
reawMinblc prices for their cotton s«-cd?
Tbe Fenton window screen factory has
Calves raised by hand arc apt to occur,
A bril recently introduced into tho New
made over 2R5.000 screens this season, and ^be efforts of an ill treated stomach to
York legiriature offers a bounty of a half
is still behind Its orders.
rid itself of cold or otherwise unfit food.
Happy Home Blood Puriflcr-ls the peo- It whatever ta given to a young calf bo cent per pound for sirup from sorghum
pte’it popular medicine for purifying the mado as warm as new milk, much of grown in that state. Tho sirup uiuri •In, Lbw “Eta'cS
Wood; preventing pr curing dyspepsia, tho danger of scouring will bo avoided. weigh elovun pounds to the gallon.
rows oa His tack (T*.
toep furkUUoumru. IralKk.. Ml, ud ,11 ter«m
In consequence of tho Binding Twino gSEWs
Cold milk is very difficult of digestion,
and maluriol dlwawH. Price 50 cents anil
as io also uncooked meal of any land. A trust Illinois farmers havo decided to
ono dollar per bottle.
diet in part of fine oatmeal, cooked until bind with wire Instead of twine. A
Mev. Chester D. Berry, of Kinderhook, it swells to four or five times its original twister is substituted for the knotter used
Bnffrrtag for Thy
1 Uxrn ttad
Branch co. delivered the decoration day size, mixed with water and milk, has been in tlie twine Under.
addre-vs st Bronson (his year.
15-1-0. “And tte taldiera 1»1 in
found better tu mako calves grow than
________ _____________
,__ _____ r ordinAccording
to Peter Hendcnon,
Hastings, Wednesday. June 5, 188».

I

LESSON X, SECOND QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 9.

OF PRACTICAL INTEREST.

PIMPLES TO SCROFULA.

if

milk alone. One or two tablespoons of ary stable manuro is yet almost exclumcnl stirred in water at tha boiling point .&lt;.-..1&gt;-—.— -•
ri-.dy .*^1
used hw
by »h*
the market gardeneni
of
is enough to make two quarts of por­ Hudson county, N. J„ and that at the
ridge, and this cooled to milk warmth sate of reventy-tivo tons to tho acre. Very
witlt milk is tetter than an equal bulk little phosphate or other concentrated
el milk alone. A raw egg can bo added manures are used on lands continually

h don't pay to . ran sft-r abet
brands, for in the end h»
tetile do, a t0 lhe
&gt;of SANTA CLAUS SOAP.
madxoklybt

Step, bell get i fc, y_

N. K. FAIRBANK &amp; CO.,Chicago, IU.

THE CHAMPION BJNDER,

|^E \JEWERS

OLD HONE
TOE

WILL SOOfl Flpl

L^STS LOpCE^,

SWEETER TbjApj

B^CCOS, A^D WIL

E\&lt;E^y ptde SJA!

/yBO/E Cl

Light draft and oaty work for driver and hortex.
Eaoioot railed and lowered of any hamittr.

■ There is no weight on tbe horses’ necks; no tearing of canYts ot straps
for there are springs to relieve the strain caused by shrinkage; niAchckiag it
front of elevators, for their is a relief rake w prevent it. No other Binder bu
this valuable device. Everything on the CHAMPION has been made as aimpls
and substantial as . possible. No other Harvester has as good cutter bar and
guards, or as many and as gvod knives, ar as strong and adaptable reel, or as kopie a method of driving the Binder, nor as good plan for squaring tbebutta of
the bundles. The CHAMPION Butter Is unlike any other, and is luperier to
them all.
. Tho CHAMPION will entail kinds of small grain that grow no matter in whit
condition; It brighter draft than any other Hafvester doing the same work; it is
easily managed by any farmer; it will cause less trouble and expense for repairs,’
it will make leas delay Ln harvestHime, and it will do more work and be aors
durable than any other Harvester and Binder that is made.
*

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YOU CAN L£

SHORTH

Just as readily as by atteudlm
at 14 the expeu
LESSONS BY P
A new luelhod—SIMPLE ar
Shorthand writers get trwm
•50 TO • 150 PER
r.Th?.« light/plaasani
Hundreds have learned Sborta
and arc now earning over
• I ,OOO PER Yl
JU8T1THS THING Fl
Send fat -rticulan
STENOGRAPHIC I
ANN ARI

YOUNG MEN

•oaIUiIA'
in the matter of the estate Of DM CM®**
minor.
....
.
hereby
gi»eti that
_ Notice
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Cup

luok mrr.
There ii nothing Iu tbe world tmte generally
Mb day of Noremtwr..
desired than long life, yrt tbe majority. of pro- court of Barry count’

■M&lt;! MMP
tu glre the subject sofllrient thought until we
receive a reminder in the'sbape. f a severe 11 b

Then. too. we are eoastaatlv. bewildered by
the nrlom schools o! medicine, and the physi­
cians who represent thera.o.'teu blunder in our
choice of a doctor.
•
Gu&amp;nltan &lt;’!
If people only knew ttytt tbe very »*vt health­
keeper, life-preserver, and disease preventer NUTICE OF COMMISSIONERS ON CUIMSthat has yet liei'M discovered. Is slmnieresl down suite of Mlebtaon. Counsy oi ityrn into a concentrated and very palatable form in
:*en
the shape oi New Style Reasant Taste Vinegar
nty "1 f**W-

25^?

For sale by.W.j

oKtiihrat-

aiteai

*HeWw.. the Circti

amine ar J adju*t alt rishi.- w
ptnuNM against saM dereiiM...
notice that we will meet at »'*

Injuriom draxi ore content!? floodtna the morket under rarimn name* and kuIms. ibst.tbc
New
Vltmaur Bitters to a* biul m *uy of
them?
They do not know at courae. unleM they iave
the courage to try the New Style. (I »ty,lKlnein
out a tangM-up «yUmn tn a verj • ri»ori white

w, Wrtocrf*’•

^“7’t6e eoniplal
on to prewent tbelr claim*
on and ailoaiinc..
Hated May ir.t&gt;. A. l&gt;. i'&lt;

*®*k» iu suceesNla

. --J ...
,,
by a responsible bouse, and to exactly as repre

under my bind at (
Sfta ludirfa! circuit, thia (Mb di
.
Neticw rer
Stale of Michigan. » '&lt;»&lt;' Jttrfi&lt;W

—
UCTVr
X,
riad &lt;&gt;f anythlnr In your life. Your dnuuttot
may not bare n. bat he win order it for you
Be sura it says New Style Fkswanl Tarte &lt;u&gt;
earton and bottle before you take IL Try tt, and
you will feel happier than tt you had found a &lt;,e/n,UiHcause It
• sold nine, tor it to really a mlne-of health.
Pricket. i» not«
Free from atonhol and o»|n»; rompowd cf i Miltan
but to a resident of
expensive herb, and roots, with a fine, delicate I nr. mnrinn nt Smith A ' "WTO’”
Havorltijr.

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. B®&gt;W*O«rW C«

CHANCERY ORD

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-e'rt

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jiootj*
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BOILERS

8-1rEA2S£^®**-1
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AND INSIST ON

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Contuini orory dovioo noodtd to mako a maohino porftef.
Kudo of tho boot material and in tho beet oaj.

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�MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

THEY’RE ALL PLAYING BALL.
“ discounted by a
Gaylord eftixen, who holds down six diffwcut civil positions in good fchapo and ua
Uptaing danced nn at tbe dining room gates two or three secret societies betwt
w iudow of a Detroit boarding house, alighted times. There's no knowing the extant of
on a plate on the table, bored a hole through mans capacity till it’s been Mated.
uuuoa oy un tu0 of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla both of ’em, and then ’ dropped through the
--. - --- — ““J
IAUA.UJV
tUUI &lt;_
.ppr^uud ,h, t,olh a, b^i
floor benealfc into the collar. And yet not perienn-, happened In Grand Bapid* tbe
C*her dar nn&lt;I
* »
Now York 7; at Philadelphia—Pittsburg 4,
Philadelphia 5; at Washington City—Clove,
—&lt;--jvuiikj—a mamagu
Gladstone’, new *70,000 hotel is now an Urensa. Hastening to the county clerk’*
Chicago, May 30. -Another ba*» ball
only 81 Sarsaparilla worth 85 a bottle
Office, »!io informed that gentleman of her
dilemma, and by some mutual hurtling, tho
A Sunfield family of seven penousato lady rt-gmiH-d her train, armed with tbo per­
some wild j.itrsnip-j and narrowly cst-apexl missive,, matrimonial credentials.
Boston 3; at Washington City—Cleveland C,
Washington 1; at New York—Indianapolis
I hate taken Ayer’s Saraanarilla with being tranxj.lanted to tta. evergreen shore.
i?
E”^^-.Ub’- Gradually, ;&gt;oop)o are finding out that wild
fl, Now York 8, at Pbiladclphia-Pittaburg 4,
parsnip -Hot isn’t conducive to great
Philadelphia 15.
Mire Thlrxa L. Crarar, Palmyra, Md.
------ - —,
. ,nu„RV, 1UIOV
My daughter, twelve rears of neo ha&gt; longevity.
. Chicago. May 81,—Tbo Windy city bass
tufferod for the pa-t year from
* 1
Albion has voted herself *50,000 worth of miles away.------------------------------- .
boll aggregation left Boston with tears in
waterworks by a good round majority. They
Michigan Irogistataro.
their cye-&gt; ^d their heart* bowed down, the
seem to ta jxipulnr witii Michigan town*
Laxshng, Mich.,' May 39.—Tho lower house reason Icing that at four games played there
till* M-a*on, specially with tbosu that haveot
yesterday killed tho bill to increase the spe­
got ’em.
the city of baked beans was happy—fairly
Lsaring timt hb wife had transferred her cific tax of tho Michigan railroad* from 2
«■
bubbling over. The league scores yesterday
affections to a liamlsomer neighltor, a Bay
loomnp as follows: At Boston—(morning)
Tour
1
“»lng Ayer’s City man considerately stxxxlcd from the
Samaparilla as a remedy for debility and domhrtic ranch nnd left tho pair alone in vidlng that any person owning mortgaged Chicago 8. Boston 10; (afternoon) Chicago 3.
“ebtalcii* resulting from material exposure their glory.
land may retain out of tbe in tenst due on Boston 4; at New York—(morning) Indian­
in thelartuv. I waa in a very bad rondU
apolis 3, New York 5; (afternoon &gt; Indianap­
A Dutrottranu pray* to bo divurm! from the mortgage such a proportion of tbe toxca olis fl, New York 7; at Philadelphia—(morn­
tion but six bottles of the Sarsaparilla,
with occasional dooes of Ayer’s Pills, have bl* tother half, alleging extreme cruelty on he has paid on the laud a* tiro amount ing) Pittsburg fl, Philadelphia 13; (afternoon)
greatly improved my health. I am now her [nrL Did you over! Bring tu u palm­ of tho mortgage boors to the annssod valua­ Pittsburg 10, Philadelphia 4; at Washington
tion &lt;f tbo lamp, also tho bill appropriating
able to work, and feel that I cannot -y loaf, quick.
City—(morning) Cleveland 2, Washington 1;
f?r -'-O1,r excellent remedies." —
Tho gUt-edgwl folk, of East Etaginnw have 310.01*) to complete the decoration* of the
F. A. Pinkhatn.'South’Mdluncus, Me.
invwted *4.754) in a lot un . which they pro- capitol building. The senate ]&gt;oased bills ex­
Chicago, June 1.—But two of th* Lsague
“ My daughter, sixteen years old, is using
empting tbe share* arid mortgages of build­
Ayers Saraaporilte with good effect."- fx*&gt; to «wt « palalia] club haute whore ing and loan mnociafioas from all taxation, ba*i l«U club* did any playing yraterday—
may spend tiro **weo wn*’ hours' undis­
nLiTnJ*.
GniU'l Brethren they
and requiring all pa&gt;«enger and mixed rail­ -the Philadelphia and Indianapolis.
The
turbed.
.
Church, Buckhannon, w. V*.
road trains to uw air-brakes.
scores were: At Philadelphia—(first game)
A freight train on tbe Grand Trunk left
" 1 Buffered from
Lansing, Mich., May 34—The legislature Indianapolis8. Philadelphia 11; (second game)
tbu track. preciHtattng fifteen earn down a
Indianapolis 4, Philadelphia 11—six innbigs,
yesterday
vote&lt;l
to
ndjouni
over
to
Monday
»tecp embankment not far from the Indiana
'darkneox.
line. Tiro side of one car, in which two in honor of DeooraBoa Day. Tbe senate
Saturday's M-ores-for League clulw were as
ith lama back and headache, and have Ararop* were riding, was torn off. Imt the passed the high lloeuso bill fixing tbo uniform
follow*: At Washington City—New York
been much Ironefited by the im of Ayer**
retail
tax
on
beer
and
whisky
’
at
KM),
for
touriats
walked
away,
unharmed,
and
their
Sarsaparilla. I atu now 80 years of age, and
5, U'axbiugtun 9; at Btaton—Philadelphia 2,
live
weren't
insured,
cither.
wholesaling
spirituous
liquor*
&gt;100,
for
raanmu saitefiud that my .present health and pro­
Borton .?;.* no other gamut played.
Lhfveining people buy water of peddlers at facturlngspirituous liquors &lt;1,000, and.for
lunged life are due to tho use of Ayer’s Sar­
saparilla." - Lucy Moffitt. Killingly. Conn. o cents per gallon, ISecaure the public supply manufacturing beer f®. Tbe senate struck
NO LIVES WERE LOST.
"Mrs. Ann H. Farnsworth, a lady 79 contain* too great a variety ot foreign out the stringent provision Mating to drug­
gist* and inserted In iu place tiro valid por­ Startling Iteport Concerning the Loa* of
years old, So. Woodstock, Vt.. writes: .matter to make It palatable.
"After several yreoka* suffering from iferv- . Michigan, town, Imvo been vying with each tion of tho old law. The sonata pawkid -the
ous prostration, I procured a ^bottle of other, apparently, to m.how tow they could bouse bill n|»pruj&gt;riating *50,000 for tbe state
New Yon K, Jane I.—Tho Herald’* Port
Ayer s .Sar»n;&gt;arilta. ami tartare I had taken l&gt;uy jxrtatora this apring. Up to tirfs date public school at-C&lt; Al water.
Huron, Mich., special aaye; Tbe kteamer E.
half of n my usual health returned."
§
Big Itaui-I* tKems to have taken tiro ginger­
bread, ris her. dcaloro faayo taron buying an
Ukthoit, May 3ft -The tale of Edward W. innw, i» mud to have foundered Thursday in
abumlanc.-of tubent at 5eentaper LudicL
lake lumbm'o mnn millliror bat emigrated the larg.wt plout in th.; city, tn on English
'
mondnl by John Sterling, of Saginaw City.
to Marquette, leaving tho Linden ladies dis- syndicate. tuu&gt; Anally trocn consummated. The captain; Samuel Jamieson, chief (pginPrepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass. cutMplate,
Tho consideration was *1,000,000, of which «ear; Martin Bonobue, mate; William
A Fort Huron gentleman, dralrous of in­ (flOO.OOt) is in ttudi. *1&lt;O.«X» in stock, and tho Gaine*, second mate, and eight or ten sailors
Price $1: sii. $5. Worth $5 e bottle.
terviewing tbe laziert m-n in town, offer* to rent bi tirst niojtgngo bowl*.
’
were 1&lt;*L Tiro rteamur had tbo ixirges
reward tbo lady with a rtlver tliiml l.i jvho
Uraula and Planet in tow.
They were
will jx&gt;brt. out tbe local sjwcimen. Married
THECRONIN MYSTERY.
‘
loaded with Iran from Escanaln for Ohio
’ ^FUF/dTU Yw *ho"Id «»J Th* Chi- ladies are delarrul Ktalu’s evidence, you
QL. FCff / n caoo Dah.v Nmrebeuma
know.
POINT
S. C. Doan i&gt; a Napoleon man of f 1 sum­
once foundered at tho •bead of Lake Michi­
really the -cheapest thins ra
ItmiANAPous, June.- I.—The evening gan with a large number of paaamgers ou
mer,, with a well developed penchant for the
camp meeting, though ’iuit may iiavo noth­ p-l*r prints a remarkable interview in con­
may cuke it mean ing to do with his longevity. Ho lx already nection with the Cronin mystery. It was'
billed for tiin-e of tlirao showii tiro coining written l&lt;y an Irish Nationalist and sent to
Mimtqcr, and tbe »en*.&gt;u hasn't otK-nod yet. titoofiico through a ►.•com! party, who re- miles above Port Hope. The crew were
cithenK
taken off by ■ ths Hurcn City life-saving
Mosherviilo- has a 300-pound chimney tain* - godd ‘deal of. matter not heretofore crew and are all. safe. Tbe Pease baJ'graph front jhe whole world to
sweep who Is saki to be a* ngila. a* a cat,
made public nnd show* familiarity with the wrockcd.
turning sumunnnlta from the tops of chim­
neys to the roof* below, with n Voice that Clan-na-Gad which stampsit a* genuine.
BEATS THE JAMES BROTHERS.
can bo li*y*1 furtlier than n mountain HonX
ami, when lie gets right down to tnuimwa, organisation is not rrsjiondble for Cronin's
can mako ns high as K*5 j«* day. Tlie story death, but some of its members are. He
Elms Junction, Wi*, May 30.—Just
,l» a gnrxl cine, anyway.
dates tbe conspiracy against Cronin as far
A quartet of White Pigeon sportwnnn bad l&lt;ack as 1881,1 refers to Alexander Sullivan
nftcr tbo Milwaukee un i Northern train bad
tlio pleasure of spending ten day* in tiro
ARM FOR 8ALE --l«f&gt; acres saButed In hostile and each {mying a *10 fine for spear- tbe following interesting circumrtanco*:
last night, a man went into tho rear car ami
Ellsworth Co., Kansas, uadrr a good state
nf cultivation with good bouse and bora, good
drawing a revohor proceeded to rob every
well ofwater and wind mill. Will trade the
'Twcnty-thre*' men had been sent to
same for farm or village property or sell for
After a deni of talk and many delays, tiro England to u« physical force. Each of poMcnger in the train, facing those
cash. For particulars inquire
ho h«.l rubbed
to
go
In
front
contract for thg*8&lt;x&gt;&gt; now f2&lt;0,000 paper
J. H. Savin, .
him
until
he
had
gone
nnd pulp mill ha*- Loen duly executed, and given a n-rtain address tu call nt in London. of
■
.
Wo.Hl’atu!. Midi.
through every coach. Then be backed out
work &lt;«i tho iK-ceswiry buildings will begin
and
jumped
off
the
train.
A
sheriffs
poaso
description and the London address of each
Tin clnimt d tliat childron may ahvnyrf lie was furnished I be Scotland yard detectives, is after him. Among the robbed are E. C.
n-liM on to tell the exact truth, and yet the and twenty of .tho men were arrested tho Allen, of Marinette; John Walls, of Menom­
TIME TABLE.
little daughter of on Adrian doctor, when moment they stepped on HrituG m&gt;IL Dyna­ inee. am! James Hughes, of Iron lUvcr.
In effect July l*t.1*-s.
asked a* to her father's .occupation, replied, mite was found in tbelr |MMsession, and they
North.
taaith.
ore eitlierdcad or serving long t-rnts of Im­ about *5U0. Tbe robber nilaeed IL D. But­
“he butchers.'*
ler, of Itaiuiom Lake, who had *400 with
A warrant was.recently issued by a Detroit prisonment. Ttinro men, bowwet* who were him.
._______
-I
justice that panned out marc'n nine feet of sent to Englund di-L not land at tlie point
Station?
ckwly-written legni cap, clinrging a citizen intended. They dhl not use the names given
LEGITIME IS KNOCKED OUT..
«•
X
of tlmtrity with obtaining sundry mi l diver* them, neither did they call at the London
'
i&gt; tn a,ni
a. m.lp. tn. article* under false pnitenafla. The defend­ address. K
ft IS
Ar........ Woodlamk......... lv| 0 30I
4 »* • 4
............Hartlugs.......... to .NMft tft
Paris, Juno 1.—Hippoly to telegraph* from
all tbe dynamite that
u ...............Shultz................... ! &gt; 4-q s xi hga) service.
1 S
4 to •j &lt;k .... .. Cloverdale ... ...
W ft *5
Hayti that ho hat defeated Legitime and
Tin' Vulcan furnace atNewl«irry ha* gone
4 O- r I ............... Delton............... \ sol r. sa r.ut; blast f"r repairs. After making a con­
captured Port-au-Prince, and that ho has
................. Milo.. .............. 1* 3CI 6 M
inakes
no
diff-Tcnc-i
When
the
members
of
proclaimed himself provisional president.
............... Cressey ...............
4id ft 1J tinuous run of nearly sixteen inoutiM, baring
3 49
H 01 .......Richland June’t........... I on 6 St turiird out forty-nine ton* of pig iron f&gt;er tho erganizntion heard of the arre»t of the
....East Cooper*....-. 1
3 *jr&lt;la4 fluriiig Ua* eutlie uoriod. Bu*y record. twenty m-n they naked bow they happened
t«........ Kaiaiimzno v.... Ar. It
Ji Muir factory i* making a corn binding to l*o iu England, mid who scut th*m there.
Sax Fuancuuo, May «».—Tho Southern
•flag statim. *.
'I hon it was tliat ‘the triangle’ told that they Pad Ho {tailway company’s annual report
Connertlon*-* At Ilichiaud Junction with &lt; . J. .mnl-liine which tics tiro stalks in such a man* M. for Toledo &amp; Allegan. At Hasting* with nen that tl&gt;ey'll witiutand tbe winds that were responsible for sending ’lie men to Eng­ for the ye^r 188\ issued Tureday, shows:
land.
Among
tbe
men
arrest*!
was
Dr.
M. C.
FRRh'K Hi*n. Pre*. &amp; C.M&gt;. Mau,
&gt;.tSc trailing along* In this lati^pde during tbe
Ganrigiier. who is in. prison for life. ...One of Capital stock, 1153,000,000; number of miles
fhilj inontluL Tis meeting a good sale.
operated during tbo year on the Atlantic
liuriiiigton's bund Is going to havo a toot tlie‘triangle,’whose name is lieing freply system nnd leasxl Uries, 5,733, au increase of
uh«1 la this ixamection, says In n report that
— with &lt;4W&gt; worth of new burns.
he gave Gallagher 370,000, and Black Jack
from *teain*Vi|&gt;* and railroads were &lt;«&lt;&gt;,Tiro law breakers of East Haginnw are a Daily was accredited with *25,000.
tiI'.‘,&lt;*JO; op-rating excuses, *30,7:10,000,
buky lot, so much so that her police court
“ The Niagara Falls Haute." ■
outfonlyiadd expenses l“*t year, but had a
leaving not earnings, II.XVlli.CMW. Tbe total
“Dr. Cruitn sent a man to England, nnd carniug* at tho Central Pacific for 1888
ca*b balance of nearly J 1,200 from tho fines
Stations.
tills man. in various disguises, got into tbo were *15,iIP’,OX). , Third Vice President
imposed.
•
..
■
m p.m.i*p.m.
British prisons' and talked with the Irish pu- , Towne any* in ha report that the company
.25 5,M&gt;||O V.
. Jackson folks have another, wmsatlon. Jlut triota*’ He reportol to Cronin that Gal-/
GtaM BftpKa
t.ntj - — —
Middleville....
it's not n murder case this lime—only just lagber, Iintead of *75,0», was paid *\flU0, I has entered tq&gt;on nn era of greet |ir&lt;«perity.
1.nu, b.m'hmm
the srlllng Of diwawl meat by a local and Daily had received but *1.50'1 of tho
10.25 market This, bow-over, is not jmrtlcularly *25,000 charged to him. These fact* were
Chicago, May 30.—Nathan Corwith, one
in •.
l&gt;art of Cronin'* charges, nnd ho intemlod to of the most widely-known citixens of Chi­
t.i' I'.'.ov
Prof. Church, who has so long and succciu- boldly charge that, tiro patriot- hod been be8.15
3.15 fully conducted the Greeuvlllo public schools, traywl by tho very men who Mint tlrom over cago, died at his residence on Michigan ave­
r..&lt;5 will now try his hand at navigating these at to England. Cronin claimei to have indis­ nue last evening. Mr. Corwith had at one
Jackxou...........
1LC0
putable proof of every charge he wn* to time accumulated about fl.uOU.lXN and re­
Cadillac.
tired from business. Ixut J uly hl* son, Gur­
Stations.
lAnsing autboritie* have decreed that tiro make, and nn attempt was mode to bribe
1^1 j I*
don Corwith* a metal broker of New York,
hotel* vf that dty must be decorated with him.”
persuaded his father to embark his means in
tlni not overly hnmlsoine firv-e»i*n|»*. The
I” I.'
Drtrott............
an effort to corner tho lead market, but tbo
cau tn 10
Jackson ..•..
protracted sAroion of Uro legislature i« sup“By whom was tbi* attempt model"
attempt fai'ed, nnd Mr. Corwith lost every
7.10 I0JC
Katun Rapid*
“
That
1
don
’
t
care
to
say
a»
pros
mt.
But
I
(xacd
to
b-ro
had
something
to
do
with
the
10 30
tjr it.to
dollar W bis fortune;
Charlotte.......
rerob’etl my information from Cronin himMit 11.47
ito’- । roteettva tchema.
)
KMbvftle.......
12.30
S.SSI1IJI7
An East Saginaw family Hint manages to s-lf. Ho told*me thntbe find been approached
Sulmby’.’.’.’;”r
AXiir.*.«w
-raise tbe wind” ou a *3 dog tax, ha. lean bv a man who offered him a largo sum of
A4Ilt2.12*
HASHIM...
the object of public charity for some time money if bo would 'whitewash one of tbe
»jw part. But then tbo dog istan important mem­ •triangle' and impeach tho other two. This pertinent c-fllcl-l* will say nothing whatever
concerning the Ranioan confnrence. Hliouldn
to.oor IJft ■.c r
N refused to do, and tho efforts to buy him
ber of—saint- familira.
treaty be made with Germany and England
r. A. ItAII.A. LeK.U Agrui. HWH
An Itbaat maiden, whore fr.nkrro- te as p e way to threat*, but ha laughed- them it will be kept secret until tho meeting of
O. W.BvrMHJCi G.r AT. A.. Chicago.
pl.--.mng as it is rare, bus confessed to having away. AU this time Cronin was a member tbo congress wb’tt it will bo presented to the
»rrl vol rit tliat pwriod ot life when »he has no of Camp an, or as it was known, ‘the Tamer
ball gang? He stayed in tho camp because
more birthday nuniversaritw.
understanding is arrived at its conditions
Sine, being elccsod to reprorent the Eighth
will bo made public without any delay unless
rongrrMtional district CoL A. T. Hints has
something unforeseen should occur.
taken out *W,&lt;X» WQrth of
iAs,uf“n5?
"At last cams tho cablegram stating that
Dora tlii* indicate th-t a congrereman’s life
Iro Caron, th- spy, hod said that tiiere were
„ one of extra haxardsl
thrto informers in America, and that
Tho stpry 1. told of a couple of upper P»wa« changed m&gt; that it read that
niurttla homesteaders who lost their all by disnatch
Dr' Cronin «« on- ot ‘b- three. This Dtrokcr, N. V., committed suicide Tuesday by
the recent forest fires, that they returned to dispatch mih printo I in pamphlet form nnd taking morphine. Ho was a graduate of the
their cabins to obtain matches witii which to distributed-not to tho memtror* of the or­ Shsfilcld ncieiitiflc school of Yale, and was
light their pipes, barely “»Pln/ w“^ ganisation generally, bat to tho members of graduated in medietas from Iddlraburg uni­
their live* by the opertion. Great i* the
versity, Germany.
Camp W5 Cronin was tried a* a British spy
power of habiL
without l«‘»g prreent w receiving tu»y
A Barrv county 1-dy bring* - *1P.O&lt;» .tarn- notice. Neither did the chief offlwre of the
atre suit »gslnrt a local solounirt whore bev- Clan-na-Oosl know of his trial. What was
I—fc xr ‘-M*"
NONE SENUINrWITnpUTTHEH'A LAaCL XZ *I
against Clark Itabinwm Grigg*, of Now
decided upon at that trial no one knows
Manurd br Wx. Avant A Sow.
York. &lt;o- *2,IM,131..M, was filed in tbo
wgHblM.
J-‘ U“‘ )“• •l”“‘
uake th" famous Honv? Brand Baker tflanketA
describe* the condition of many a man who
VV***.**... "
- -- - .
t^reriLlysUemptadUrotaMof trpiug
judgment i* in f-vor of ths ex^nttors of tbo
PROBATE NOTICE.
“How &lt;11.1 Detectlvs C.jughUn, who is estate of Corncliti* Garrison of Baltimore.
to punisb whisky.
.
Sta’c of Michigan. County
charged with Cronin's murder, figure tn this
Notice U hereby given, that
Th. k,.l eommlaHippolyte Is UckipK L**ltlme.
triair
the probate court tar the county
“He wn r member of camp No. 00, tlie
nn the ISth day ot May A-'O-”fc’
Kkw Yokk. May DO.—Admiral Gberardi,
Su«b«8'm la
.r.
from tliattbri?
d-to "claims
were allowed
fortiro
creditor*
to uL -bleb n»b.
camp that tried Cronin as a spy. -nd be wo who arrived from Hayti on tbe United States
against
retatenf
ap ■ « «' «™»b«Tta. -&gt;&lt;b - Web a tool of souwoftbe Chicago gang. They
Wlll’sm Perry lata of said ,~”‘n,&gt; *.‘J;c;^*
put him on the police force and had him apamt that all creditor* of
*7,5^
'twill take something ”,ore tk*n R
Jdntad a detective. It will be *howD that tagu ot”r Legitime.
qulred to pretent tbelr rialm* to said
court, nt tbenrobnteoffi«e.lntiiecltyo&lt;H*si
Kl \rul it may also amnsn the committee they used him more Uiau once. I am "tbsfugs, Tor examination Md »,,®**“L*e*,&lt;’?M[}r.h5
that if Coughlin did have a hand in
fore the tMb day of November next,jrnd that :Xu,^“L-bid,. &lt;-!*,-*« fled
ircu
-e
or
such claims will be heart! before said
Thursday, tiro IMb day of August and on Fridav. can make hi - tempting dish of bemra and
tee 15th day of November next, at ten o clock
drcintuitanre* be a candidate tar iv-clection
in the forenoon nt each of tense day*.
tc tiro United Ktetes senate.
Dated Mar 15th. A. D. tkW.
offire-holding proclivtty

The Teacher

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Nervous Prostration,

OLD HONESTY
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A.SCALDS, SORES.
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” ■. hl,tun. tiro Circuit Court for the
' " ■&gt;! L -iy, it, I'fianeery.
1 ilro-k, cumplldnanf, vs. John T. Rook.
tunl'. apnearfag^y affidavits on
:i • ■ *'
entii'-ii rairw*. that prove*.
te krai.&lt;'. •&gt;( -jin ■lefend.-tut John T.
• '•rrm, h.i* troemiul) [.sued and that the
. 1 no: ii« -■ nrtd iipou taid defendant,
■
«f nh continued absenee from bls
r.- . ro.ier. On motion of .Stuart, Knap- j
' • ■ v ’1 • attorneys tor said complain■ "&lt;.-r. «l that the sa'd defendant enter I
i ".. • ■ ii* said caase. on or before three i
• .I'.aitl;.' dateol tills order and that
: v-:ity &lt;Uy* tiro complainant cause this
' ■ pu .li.tinl In till- Hastings IlAxSkh,.
'
n to hr continued-once tn each
..wks :n succession. In default of
;
iitblu tiro time tierein reI ’-ih will be taken ns confessed by

- roy i,wi».| at Charlotte, in the
'■•tilt, (his 1sth dav of May 1M9.
A. liooKKn. Circuit Judge.
J. \ asAioiax.
tiollritor* for complainant.
lit’n i:. Register.

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&lt; HA.SCEEY ORDFJL
•■tiigjti. Fifth Judicial Circuit In
iijc n. the Circuit Court for tbe County

'
cry, at the City of Hasting*
y-l'mi day «&gt;( ji*y.
eoiripialuant, vs, the unknown
• ■ ii. M. Hruwu, deceased, defend-

1 • It M. Brown apfHMU* and answer
• "JPlalut Med herein, on or be­
' lay &lt;&gt;f November. IWi. and tliat
■ ‘ 'in)» the compfalimut cause this
ln
Hastings BAXXSK,
raro mm/-? • "'’••died In tbe city of Hastings in
rotrit"^.V- a"d
M|d PdbHcatiou to be
.. ... '• "lice n: e:roli wwk fnr «t» u-m.1t* in
1 H kSrit A. Hookkh. Circuit Judge.
1 "OJUtlVK,
t &gt;r, tori'omnlalnsnL
•&gt;py: iiion, tt-liiiica, Register.

\r,

PROBATE NOTICE.
tiarry—ai*. ■

Uiat &lt;iat^. ■r •*. V-,l*0' rix mouth* from
Wr ••Uiml'
’ Iur coed)tors to prow nt
8b‘lt&gt;
,n”i ’’"*
tW® "t ”»ulej
cn^lt'nraaf
jewraty
•‘ceared.and
that K.
all
** tnT;
.J" '-Muired to jroe»‘mraroiiture1 h*J2
Court, at the
Auh* !1&gt;IHmdl i.lheC‘lr or HMtltiK*. for ex4*Vot
m* belon? the IBtb
v.111 iu. i-. :. ef best and Unit such- claim*
1«Ui dai*drAiflmjr.,*,td C®,,Tt 00 Fr,daJr« U®
•LrnjSo, •',*2'Lanuoa Kat arday. the l«th
•**»‘‘V-Jb otaffi
o cU*k {»
»&gt;»:• d. May ifltaTi. Dfum
CWAKnp W. ARMSTKOMO,
Judge of ITobata.

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�tar that theaoeoclatlon know where the FURTHER SCHOOL DISTRICT RE‘
PORTS.
money H earning from. That will not take
long U each school district commltto does
Hastings, Wednesday, June 5, 1889.
its duty, and the citizens of each district
Maple Grove.—The good work in this
MAKBHALL L. COOK. Editor
township continues. .School district Na
do what they ought In aid of the project
4. canvassed by Mrs. 5V. C. Dunham sends
Owing to the very mild winter of ’88-9, in a most creditable rej&gt;ort—exwr-.tly S25.00.
THE HJLSTlXas, MICH., POBTOrriCE,
the sale of woolea goods was exceedingly .This showing Is a great credit to the liber­
slow, and as a consequence manufacturers ality of the district, aud to tbe energetic
canvasser. Over 70 names are-on the listand dealers have large stocks on hand. We wish wc could give them all, but space
This makes the drmantl for wool exceed­ will not permit now. ’ We desire to say
The New Orleans Titncs-Democrnt is ingly light, aud the price comparatively that this Is tho kind of work that pleaare
-what Its nanffi Implies, a bourbon J*l&gt;er of low. Still It Is a|x)ve tliat of last year ou the association, aa it makes everybody in­
terested tn lire monument Following Is
tbe rankest kind, but it sometime* lias the average.
the list:
*’
/
very iueld spells- It luu- b«*n having quite
T J Ford LOO, F'E. Moody 95c. MaUfl
a number of them lately. Since the armed
In fate speech al the New York bouquet
Moody 25c. Wm J Moody 25c, Martha
mob of “regulators” took ixwseaslon of the
in his honor the other evening, ex-presl- Moody 25c, Rachel E Dyson 7.0c, Charles
polls at Lafayette, Lx. on the 7th of May,
thellmes-Democnit has luul a good deal to dent Cleveland made a direct bld for the II Dyson 50c. Mrs. Sarah Hinkley 50c.
ny about "]&gt;oI1tlcal outages" and for the democratic presidential nomination In Harry Hinkley 25c. Mattle Hinkley 15c,
good of the dominant party of that state 1892.
Republicans could ask nothing Bessie Hinklej’ 10c, M W Dunham 50c,
I-aura Dunham 25c, Jessie Dunham 10e.
aud the south it Implores the people to put
better than that.
•
Ray Dunham 10c, Myrtle Dunham 5e. 8 €
au end to such outrages. It no longer at­
Smith 1.00, Chas. Hoffman 50c. Emnm
tempts to cover them up, knowing al) such
The Presbyterian church, through the Hoffman 50c. J. Huffman !.00, James Hill
efforts Would be fruitless, therefore it
frankly acknowledges the truth and tells act loti of Its general synod, is thoroughly LOU, Augustus Greenfield 10c. Amanda
the democrats that the “etectlon methods" committed to tenipernncc. but not to pro­ Greenfield SOc, Elmer Greenfield 10c, Hasof that state must be changed. All honor hibition, and is utterly hostile Jo making ael Greenfield 10. Volncy IL Snyder 50c.
nod credit to the Time-Democrat for that. prohibition a party question. Sensible Phebe Snyder 10c, Ettn-lyn Snyder 10c.
Arthur Snyder 10c, Clay Snyder 10c. Floyd
Its warning Is timely aud advice good.
Snyder lOe, Jennie Dunn 23c, William D.
But there Is another democrat iiajxfr in I prohibitionhits.
Dunn, 25c. Almira Dunn 50e. Ray Hill 25c.
that city which Is still In favor of tbe Win­
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Emma K. Hill 25c, John Hill Jr. 50c. Ear­
chester style of running election campaigns
nest Winslow LOO. David Brown 50c, Sarah
and counting the votes. The New Orleans
Brown 50c, Eddie Leamon 2Oc, Orson
Picayune not only defends the mob at No.'
Swift 20c. Emma Swift 20c, Elma Swift
lAfayctte and tin- criminal means general­ 0. I Lee 8. Fnller, Carlton
20c, A Swift 20c. Glenn Swift 20c. John
ly enffiloyed by its party to prevent a free ” »Mary K. Pratt, Hastlai
McIntyre 25c, John H McIntyre 25c. Alice
ballot but it savagely ,pltchea Into the
McIntyre 25c,-Albert McIntyre 25c, Jacob
Tlmes-Democrat for daring to rebuke its
&lt; Wm. U. Margin, Baltimore
Shoup 1.00, Arthur Brown 1.00, Darius
.
IS*
own party for cranmittlng political crimes.
i Ida May Babcock.
’’
Buxton 20c.'Mary Buxton 20c. Vila Box­
The following . from the Picayune Is very w j John^hllmiin. Awyrta
ton 20c. Emma Buxton 20c, Cyrus Buxton
significant:
OT I Marlin Esper." Woodland
30c. George Ostroth 25c, Annie Oxtroth 25c.
••This outrage huainess Is being worked 91 j Christian Eckardt,. ••
Ray G, OstTOth 25c,’ Ada May OMroth 25c.
forall It is worth, and the most remarkable
Mrs. D'Arcambell. of Kalamazoo, will
___ J. Kirk Patrie 50c. John Hill 50c, Elltathing about It Is the success with which
the democrat press, real gnd nretended. is give an address on • Tri sons and Prisoners” beth Hili 25c, Ida Hill 2f&gt;c, (kw Chess­
being manipulated In the interest otrepub­ at tlie Baptist church on Tuesday evening. man । 50c, Marlar ChetKinan 50c. John
lican schemers. If the avowed republican June 11 th. Mrs.' D'Arcambell's life work Cheasttan 50c. Annie Cbensman 50c. Geo
papers of the south were doing the howling has been as a missionary among the in­ Chessman Jr 25c, Martin (lumens, Willie
It would have no effect on the northern mates of our prisons. It Is largely through Dunham 80c.
School district No. 8, of Maple Grove,
people, who have been hearing tliat sort of this woman’s inihu-nee that a home has
thing for a quarter of a century from a been established m Itetroit where homeless canvassed by Mrs. Elmer Moore, semis in
ravenous nnd blood-thirsty pack of radicals. and friendless convicts oh leaving our the following report:
Mrs. Elmer Moore 50, Mrs. Geo Moore
But when Dio outcry comes from reputed prisons may find refuge and employment
democrat sourctw. then the matter grows until they can enter upon life on a ffnn 25c, Lutle Meek 25c, Mra Martha Meek 25c,
basis, and one caimot listen for ten minutes Ada Meek 25c, Frank Meek 25c, W M
most serious."
Irallirop
1.00. Herbie Calkins iBc, Enos
Io
her
cheerful,
hopeful
words
without
When democrat papers of the south
frankly confess that these political crimes feeling (list her whplc soul is in the labor Walton and wife LOO, Mrs Mary Campbell
and outrages are committed and Implore of love to which her life has been devoted. 25c, Mnt Andrew Peterson 25c, Andrew
-the people to put a stop to Umm, then the She will speak-at Woodland on Saturday Peterson 2ftc, Grace Peterson 25c, David
‘ Picayune thinks it becomes a serious mat­ evenlng, June 8th. at Coats Grove Sunday, Marshall and wife 50e. Edwin GreenllrM
ter. If they would keep right on denying Middleville, Monday and Star school house
Biny Lowell 10c.
that such crimes nnd outrages arp commlt- on Wednesday evening.
We hope there may l&gt;e still another list
vd. the Picayune wouldn’t care bow much
from this district. The one sent is credltatbe republicans howled about IL they
Wukweak, Wo mourn to-day the lota ble to the canvasser.,
■would continue to use the name methods
'
Hastix
. gs Towxsnw.—The first district
to carry their elections. But “the matter
grows most serious” when such Influential died Feb. 24th. l»8». So sudden and un­ to send In a complete report from Hastings
democrat papers as the Times-Democrat expected was her death tliat H-set-nw but a township Is the Fisher district If the
day
s
I
ikv
*
she
was
with
us
working
earn
­
other school districts of the township do
begin to calj a halt on that kind ot buSlestly for the good of the order, slq* was ns well or nearly as well, tbe township of
It Is to be hoped that conscience will one of our warmest friends andauppml^ni. Hastings will stand at the'very front On
overtake a few mon- southern papers and Her death has aroused In our hearts the this list are 21 names, and the total
deepest euioUqus of sorrow, therefore
( Xreexc.to them hard.—DHrol^Tjrlbune.
amount subscrll&gt;ed Is 838.25, nearly half of
Rcnnlved, That while we bow in sub­ which was paid In. 'This is an average of
Tbo ground of controversy—if there is mission to the decree of the great Master about a dollar.a family. The district cutrld
any such ground or such controversy—tn above we deeply lament the Iom of one not better have shown Its enterprise and
reference to wal-fishlng In the Behring who was ever faithful iu the discharge of public spirit In an a manner more credit­
See, seems to be whether that laxly of duty.
able. The district was canvassed by Mr.
Resoteed, That we hereby extend to -Wm. H. Merrick, who gave the project n
, water does or does not belong to the United
States. It is, of course, a matter at record our bereaved brother and his family In proper send off with a 85.00 subscription.
tlielr
afflictkxi
our
heartfelt
sympathy.
that the exclusive control of Behring Sea
Mr. Merrick put his heart and his energy
Rtaolvai, That we set aside in the Into the.work, and carried It through to
was expressly Included by Russia In the
sale of Alaska to this country. The only journal of tbe grange a memorial page flattering success. Following are the sub­
question that can possibly arise is whether dedicated to her memory.
scribers and amounts subscribed:
Rcxolrol. That a copy of these resolu­
Ruaala bad the right to ijell the sea with
John Merrick 50c. Wm II Merrick 85.00,
tbe laud. Perhaps no such right existed, tions be- s«it to the county papers for pul»- Mrs Wm H Merrick 30c, Floyd Merrick 10c.
lleation
also
to
the
bereaved
family..
but the point Is at least sufficiently iue
Wayne Merrick 10c, W 8 Brown 50e, Mrs
Mrs. H. BitAiNEiui. j
portent and Interesting to be brought to
W 8 Brown 50e, Pleiades Brown 50c, Mrs
Mbs. N. Slawkom, - CodL
trial by a lest case in the usual way.
P Brown fide.*John Hirst 50c, Ham Fisher
But whether in accord with established
50c, Mrs H Fisher 50c, Mrs John Hind 50c.
J&gt;rt»elples.of International law or not. It is
Alexander Hirst 25c. Willie Hirst 25c, Mrs
difficult to ste how the British government
Mr. William Kline died of congestion of Mary MeKnlght 25c, L McKnlghl 25c, Ida
can ecmsifltenHy/cIalm that the three-mile
E Davis 50c, Nelson Kennedy 25e, Lillie
limit of JurlMlicUon Jumps from headland the lungs, at hfe home in this city on Tues­ Kennedy 35c, Elmer Fisher. 25c, Mre W .1
to headland in Nova Beotia and New day. April 10th, at 4:50 p. m.. ag'-d 55 Fisher 25c, W J Fisher 50c, James Brown
Brunswick, and follows the coast In years, oue mouth and 28 days. He was 50c, Mrs J Brown 30c. Jennie Brown 10c.
sick but a short time, five days only. He
Alaska.—-Ex.
e
was boro In Richland county, Ohio, In 1834 Charlie Brown 10c, Dora Kenneth- Mat­
thews 50c, A D Kennedy 50c, Minnie KenTbe Xarmors of Iowa have determined and was married to Martha A. Zimmerman iHMly 50c, Etta Kennedy 50c, Frank Ken­
that they will not passively submit to the August 5th, 185U, and after marriage lived nedy 50c. Mrs F Kennedy 50c. Chas Waters
exactions of tl&gt;c twine trust During the in Decalb county. Indiana, till 18U7. when (In I’ W Burgess list) 1.00. Henry Fisher
past few mouths meetings have been held he moved to Michigan where he has, Uved 50c, Jnlia .Fisher 25c, Lyle Fisher 25c.
in all parts of the state, and at these resolu­ most of the time since. He was a member Robert Johnson 25c, Mre Robert Johnson
tions have been
adopted declaring of the M. P. chnreh 24 years and five years 35c, Arthur Plttenger 25c, Geo Davis 25c,
that unless twine can be bought at ago he beeame u member of the M. E. Clarence E Davis 25c, L Chamberlain 50c,
reasonable rates the agriculturists-will use church. He wav a kind and affectionate IJlIte Payne 25c. Henry Chamberlain 35o.
wire, bind by hand or put up their grain husband and father, and was highly es­ P K Durkee 50c, J D Bagla 25c, Hattie
------loenc. The iqdrlt shown by the farmers teemed and respected by all who ‘knew
Durkee 25c, David Durkee 25e. D A Sum­
seems to have Intimidated ths manufactur­ 1dm. Ti« bard to lay tn dust» heart
mers LOO, Samuel Summers 25c, James
ers, for twtae is now selling at from fifteen
That we have loved and known,
Summers 25c, Albert Kinnle 50c, Lester
That
la all our joys
a pan,
to eighteen cents, the latter, fur manllla,
Klnnle 10c. Chtrcnre Kinnle 10c,* Bert
&lt; took .....
It. ......
■
which is the be»L Once let the farmers of
Kinnle 10c, Mrs Lute Kinnle JOc, Levi
Dut om* who loved him more lban we,
this country became convinced that their
Cotton 25c, James Shelvey 25c, Wm John­
Hath called hla soul above,
rights are being trampled upon and they
son 50c, John Shawman 50c, Ella ShawFull
well
Ue
knew
what boat would be.
1.^
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I,
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will find a way to defend them.—Ex.
man 50c, Orr Fisher 30c, Sarah Fisher 50c,
Thomas Fisher 50c, Mrs T Fisher 50c, Mrs
TBs sweet to think that though we part,
.
Joint debates on prohibition are features
John Fisher 50c, Norton Smith 50c, Allee
And be before us takes the start.
We all may maet on that blest shore
of lbe constitutk&gt;nal amendment campaign
Smith 50c, James Murray Soe, Mrs J Mur­
Where friends who meet shall part no
ray 50c, Archie Woolcott 25c. J 1* Harry
tb Pennsylvania. - That la as It should be.
9,arry
Fnmk
There Is a dearly defined principle at
LOO. M J Campbell LOO. Daniel Woolcott
stake, entirely apart from any questions of
A colored, man has been lynched In 50c. 4.uman Woolcott 50c, Geo blender
personal considerations or prejudices. Michigan for an Infamous xssault upon a 25c, Charles Da'vh 25c, Findlv Marks 25c
Both tlie opponents and the advocates of woman. The crime of which bo was Mr. F M.rt. Me. Heer, Wortbl, Wr^
prohibition claim to seek the good of the guilty, though not tbe highest known to Jonas Olmstead 25c, Jnbez Olmstnul 2.5c,
the laws of nurft eivlllzeil communities. Is Tracy Carr 25c, Mrs T Carr 25c,
coeununlty and each aide claims to be by common ermsent the most despicable,
right. Neither, tberetore need fAr the Init that Is no reason why 50 men should
A SONG.
become deliberate murderers, nor why.
results of an opai discuaaian.
having placed Xhem.selves in thjjt category,
A t the recent and famous banquet given they should go unpunished. The ven­ Over the itrtnjpi of my harp today
to ex-I'resldent Cleveland hi New York geance which these men have taken was
city the other evening. It was noticed tliat characterized by circumstances of almost
unparallclled brutality. They probably
Grover Cleveland made no eomplhnentary succeeded In killing the wreteh whom the/
As tMy beat and throb,
remarks concerning Gor. David B. Hill, Itad dragged from Jail before they got him T1U T Ixwr a Tulce tn lh» distant roar
■On that lovely cretcb of sandy shore.
of New York. The Albany Journal sug- to the place whore they designed to hang
him, and It was doubtless a corpse and not
. gents ns the probable reason the fact that
a man that their bullets finally riddled.
In the last presidential election Cleveland Lynch law Is bad enough when its decrees
lacked 14.000 votes of carrying bls state, are administered swiftly and with a decent Thro- tbo vtncer twillytot, c-jtd and gray,
while Hill, for gOTcrnor, had a surplus of regard for what may be called, for tbe pur­
poses of description, the proprieties; though
19,000.
there liave been occasions when reason lias
The State senate amended tbe Damon come near justifying such work. But
when men bent upon avenging a fiendish
crime become fiends themselvea and rejoice
Xor selling liquor Invariably at 8600 per In sinking below exery condderation of
xnautn. Thia secures uniformity In the humanity, they offer a spectacle quite aa
shocking as tbe worst art of which their
brtsh
victim can have been guilty.
rdUUcH, dealers would pay the MW beer
There was apparently no jurtlficatton
tax and then sell Intoxicants at all kind*. wliataoever for usurping tlie functions of
Now an saloonlste must pay tbe 8300 tax. the law jn this Port Huron case. The ruf­
Good for the nniate. Now give us cvflnty fian wag securely lodged In jail, and no
sympathy luul been expressed for blm.
He would have been tried, convicted and
Itesplto their claims to the contrary, it punished In tbe manner which the people
of Michigan havu prescribed, aud tbe ex­
looks as though the detectivea, who are ample so set would have been wholly salu­
tow Hamptblro Patriot.
tary. Ah It is, half a hundred men have
not only committed a crime worse tn the
Uwjob. p. looks as though Dr. Cronin
guilty. but they have dksgraced themselves
by an exhibition of borible cruelty, which
Cauunt be extenuated on any.specious plea
of necessity or attributed to any Other moUve than an abominable delight In human tbct reason teauffidant" replied
suffering. This Is as trad a piece of work

Hastings Banner

EDITORIAL NOTES.

many year*. excepting only

Hastings !

Borton millinery

£157=-=«“■*
£

ohligwi
. working gtrbter

tor* onto "

Messer Bros.
got
tte things
• ____
,.

riww

uo for In.

eztrXsntly. telling ter that it »» b*utiful and m wnD.draw m they could do IL
The little ono Listened a moment, drew herrtlf up haughtily and looted offended, bte
tried tocb«k th-.’ proi-e and evidently strag­
gled fur suitalib words
“I don't like you to talk that way," aha

&amp;&gt; Reynolds
SELL

POINTERS

DEALERS

Choice

hardware,

Famil

CiiiIiii M ii Bittt Ms’

and Provision

The Lightest aud Best

Stone, Ea.

Binder on earth, the

and G

Full Line.

1'rc trimn'exi. and -anti-well. I'd Hither
She did not find Just the right words, but
she made two things quite clear to her boarits. riw doubted their sincerity and was tot
to be blinded by self deception.—Youth’s
Oonipaniuu.■

Smumer Co.ok Stoves,

Speaking ■ f thn puwiblllty ot Turkiih rail­

Central Hons

Hastings, I

WE HAVE THE

GRAND and

able recently to journey inland some TOO
rnilra in a cpringlew wagon. Why. in the
■taino of humanity, don’t they have spring

SUMMER QUEEN
Ono is that they am too' dear; tho other Is
that tbe nxuls an* not yet quite njapt«-d to
Apriug*. Siirings uro oci-idontal, but these
...
n___ ..— .ki. ~~L.

gunoNti

OIL STOVES, .

CROWN JEWEL
and NEW tYMAN

on horseback or on foot. To «j&gt;&lt;wk ecrioudy, ‘

VAPOR STOVES.

these cluntry wogi:n» far mure comfortabh
than horseback riding i* a kind of guarantee

Lawn Mowers,

Lawn Host,
Nozzles and
matter!"
“Well, yer we dat jay bird'up dJrP

Sprinklers.

Hicks &amp; S

(Successors to C. 1L £

“Well, dat Jay bird cunfdar when my old

Pty lis ffigisst
he go frv de »aiiir nksliun, an*
onerous
rascal steal all mi chickens, du be cum today,
an' if yer doau shoot him old Bailie bo d«l
’loro inornin’." Ite took a pfcupl and flml at
the bird, and tbe old womas shouted: “Bl&lt;«

—I

Ice Cream Freezer!

time, sunh.—Sumter iGa,| Republican.

Beskjn the Market.

MORTGAGE BALE.
V bcn-iu default hM been made In the pay­
ment ot tbe money wcurvd by a certain mortKjwe executed by James 11. hartley, of Albkm.
Mfchlgaj.. u&gt; Harsh H. Austin, ot Chicago.
IlllnoK dated tbe nineteenth dav of MarehTn
the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hun­
dred and elgbty-slx and rMordod tn tbe office of

Cash, Dry Goods,
Shoes, Hardware
and Crockery,
.

-FOR-

BUTTER,
and Prod

DOUBLE
SHOVEL

PLOWS
rnroc^tTh the o&amp;e\t th.

F.1K WubUirfF TwrHun^, IU«

17ofmortpirts.and tbeold WhiStMH.toWrrs
assigned the said morixsge to Damiel W. itogera
bv MBlKuinent dated u&gt;e Sth day of MaretuA.
’VJ1*8; iV“I
,n 0,6 ufl,c*‘ otlherexlater
of deeds tor H*rry county, Mleligan. on tec M
d*y of June. A. D. IM. And tbe amount
to be due on aald mortxage at tin* date
*h.notice h the sum of twelve hundred and
for in said mortgage, and whieb tlthe whole
amount
to bo unpaid
on saii
•“d, “0 claimed
»ul‘ or proceeding
having
bi*mcrtEium
tSdHut?

The Best Buggies
and Carriages
MADE.

LOCAL M

Only $1.50 each.

Circulation this week.
We tiave put in a .

For all sixes of wigwa
Shoe Co.’x
-

Mineral Ridge, Ohio, F
by R. J. Grant

Houre to rent Enquir
l&gt;en A Van Arman.

Tne Best Wagons
on Wheels.

In connection with our .Hardware and
prepared to do all kind- ot Job Wort
in Tin, Copjwr nnd
iron by «
■ first-class woftnun.

make dandy 15 panto.

Knappen A VanArman*

The culvert over Fall
street has been completed

. Pants made U&gt; order fo
at Lunn Bros., the tallorif
X One lot of Dew elo

&lt;iou2?MtoraM*nf* “nd

lncludlng thirty

ESS
SStSMTKrs?3 ffuSuiyv

The Best
Agricultural
Implements
of all kinds.

V

roods at Rower Shoe Col’

Children's day will be
Baptist church naat Sund

Woodruff

Hungarian gras« and G
at Smith. Hams A Van An

Goodyear's drug and book

E&amp;iTOa jggiag&amp;ag

Keystone or North Fa
n-palrs fpr sale,
F. H.

TINNERS,

Dated, J one ttb, A. D. INI,

N. B.—It pays to buy
none bui the best.

Now occupy tbo building recently w*1*1

by E. J* K»«n‘
We are now prepared to do all kind*o!

PBOBAIK ORDER.

TIN WORK-

Messer Bros.
&amp; Reynolds

o«dmr.

Inquir

Karo Troughlng and ™
laity, also repairing of all kl«'d&lt;
mmnk
WouPKi rr A

Woodruff &amp; Cotanl buy «*■ ruW*r‘

call

copper, zinc, ete.
Buy your gasoline of

Woodruff
Cotant.
■fin

&amp;r“s

Croup Reme°y‘
TsM««

, ,

r,,? it »!

Pnnx
..

�s cm

Hastings Banner

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■~I listings. w«*dnesday, Junes, 1889.

A. dTnISKERN. Local Editor.

It is rumored that a new bakery la to ocw PLULe bulkUn* recently vacated by F.
Jx. Parker.
1
*'nou«h ‘® &lt;o around.
1
cbw!s&lt;! Iiext Saturday at 9e. per
pound Bert Tinkler.
1

of ‘he council Monday
deddFd t0 Postpone the con­
struction of a stand-pipe.
Vrhe Board of Education made what we
T*?* n^take ,n fgU,n« 10 rrU,lD
Miss Hallock as 1st assistant.

DEALERS IN

Choice

TheW. F. M. society will be held at
Mrs. Daniel Striker’s on Wednesday af­
ternoon, June 12Uk at 3 o’clock.

Family

Groceries,
mid. Provisions,

Closing out prices on oval Goshen churn*.
Four gallon*, 93.50-, six gallons, 9*2.75;
Ijjfc. ,ns&gt; 53; ten gallons, $3.25, at
Married, by Rev. Ovlalt, at his.residence
on Saturday. June 1st, Wm. IL Miller, ot
Woodland, to Miss Millie LaDow, of Wat-

Stone, Earthen,
and Glassware.

CsBtral House Bloet

Go to Philip Lutz to get your shoes and
boots repaired. He will give you satisfac­
tion. Neft to postoffice, under G. G.Spauldlng’s store.
If you want to aid the sufferers from the
Pennsylvania flood, the Detroit Evening
News will.be glad to receive and forward
your subscription.

J. Hendershott, of Irving, has purchased
of Fred Hotchkiss the two lots on Green
street. Just west of the residence of the
late Mr«. J. Hotchkiss.

Hastings, Mich.

Yesterday R. B. Wiglitmeu served an
injunction on the city to restrain them
from changing the grade on Green street
in front of his premises.

lyngNMDER

Hastings Division. No. 19. U. R. K. of
P. leave for Albion this afternoon, when;
they are to give an exhibition dffti at the
Michigan Brigade meeting.

Perfect Mcwiog
MACHINE KHtFE
CRINDER.

Floral Festival at the Baptist church
Saturday afternoon and evening. The
young people will serve Ice cream In the
church imriors. All are invited.

1 have a few thousand dollars to loan on
reasonable terms in amounts to suit, and
on first-class security.
Cham. IL Balkh.

A. Anwar. agent (nr Barry and Ionia coun*
The W. IL C. tender their sincere
- nlKite iu Hasting* every SaXunlay with
.. .iiK'vr machine. Call and see him. Tost thanks to the W. C. T. U. for their bo­
■ .mtarcM. Box so. l-ake Odessa. Ionia Co.
nnets furnished so kindly for decoration
day.
H. A. Reek. Sec.

Bring along your produce and get t&amp;e
highest market price and choice of all A
Smitii, Hams A VaxAhman.
J. G. Runyan, tbe reliable and old
/ ^established boot and shoe' dealer, always
keeps on hand a complete stock and at
prices that never fall to suit the purchaser.

Hicks &amp; Spence;
..A;s to C.ul. &amp; M. W. Hicks)

fy ike HigHest Market Prien
Cash, Drv Goods, Boots and
Shoes, Hardware, Groceries,
and Crockery,

and Produce.

LOCAL MEWO.
Il this week.

A street fakir selling Jewelry was on tlie
street Friday afternoon. As usual he roped
in a few of- the bystanders. It was slow
work though and be did not tarry till even­
ing.

Sam. Anustrong, ot Middleville, was ar­
rested Saturday in this city while drunk.
On Monday he was brought before Justice
Krnaston and released on suspended sen­
tence for 90 days.

The Detroit Journal will issue a 'special
8-page edition on Tuesday, June 11, and
with each copy will fold In a special map
supplement, allowing the city of Detroit as
it was before tbe fire.
Tom Casey, Barry county's own and only
Tom Cawy, thumped Mrs.,H- W, Forahey,
of Barry. #nd is now In tbe couilty lustlleTom will be a very sorry man the next
time he faces Judge Hooker.
1/ Thc heavy snow storm of Tliursday
Comes very near beating •-•the memory of
the oldest Inhabitant.’' Yet some 30 or 40
years ago some of them remember a heavy

Central Mich. Camp meeting nt Eaton
Rapids June 11th to info. round trip tickets
on ule June 10th to Will Inclusive at one
fare for round trip, good for return on

all. &lt;zes of wigwams, go to Rower

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/Twenty' cents per pound was paid
ii Ridge.Ohio, Fertilizer for sale lost week in this city to a man who sold
1,700 pound* of wool, making a total of
9340. This is the first sale of any Impor­
to rent. Enquire of Stuart, Knap- tance »o far this year, in tbe wqoI market
'A niiAnnan. । ’
.
here.
It.- r.evr styles at Lunn Bros, will
James Scidmore has been arrested for
dandy 8* panjs.
being a disorderly person. The cause of
it- f&lt;&lt; sale. E^iuire of Stuart, bls arrest was bls getting drunk tlie other
day and abusing bls wife. His examina­
ifti a- Van Arman.
tion will be held to-day before Justice
culvert; over- Fall creek on Green
Beadle.
nt- Ixjcii completed.
Quarterly meeting will be held at the
uni- made to order for 95 and upwards Methodist church in this city one week
.umi line., the tnHors.
■
from next Sunday. Rev. Puffer, tbe pas­
tun- lot. of new-cloths just received tor. will conduct the morning service.
The ’ presiding elder. Rev. J. 1. Buell, Is
• pants at Lunn Bros.
expected to be present In the evening.
l. iwti umnis shoes, all 'sizes and nice
Excursion tickets will be 'sold at Hast­
ings for Dctriot and return at one and oneChildren's day will lx? observed at the third fare on June 14th and 15tb good to
!'•■'! ’ church next Sunday.
return on the 16th. on account ot the
lluiiz-Triiin grass and German millet seed amateur athletic union of tbe United States.
t smith,- Haits &amp;• Van Arman's.

’The Perfection dyes are sold at W. H.
i Goodyear** drug and book store.
Keystungur North Fairfield plow and
repairs for sale. F. H. Hamlow a Co.

I
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r
:

. »Vc want to buy potatoes.
.
SrflTB. Hams
VaxAbmax.
Mr. Chas. H. Williams has been made
»' Irving vice C. P. Dow. re­

Wanted, a girl to do general housework;
' «Ih&gt; a nurse girl. Inquire of Mrs. F. G.
Goodyear.

We are so well pleased with our increas­
ing trade that to show our customers that
we fully appreciate their patronage, we
will endeavor to keep tbe best stock of
choice family gioceries and provisions that
we can buy.
Phuxh’s A Soule.

Tbe Fifteenth Annual Meeting of tbe
Michigan Pioneer and Historical society
will be held at tbe Congregational Chureh,
Lansing, commencing Wednesday, June
12, 1889, at 2 p. m., and will continue
through thc evening of Thursday, June 13.

The street commissioner has begun the
At J. G. Runyan's you can find the bc*t* work of bringing Green street and Bj'iad"f Mat. and all tbe latest ityle* In ladies’ way down to thc grade recently mrtab shdd by the eounell. Mrs. A. W. Bailee,
I and children'- shoes.
however, stopped tbe work yesterday on
, If you waDt a pair of panto made to Broadway in ■front of her premises by an
nraer for S3 or clothes of finer qualities Injunction.
i &lt;«u on Lunn Bros., the tailor*.
As our readers wtf I know, Dr. J.
r
Pegram has been prepared
'- r &lt; hildrrn's Day services at the Metho- Baughman, the Well known
formerly of this city. Is
'UH church next Sunday morning.
Akron. Oh
* “
*
mA1!‘,’,w lln‘e car,l
K® in effect on the suit
letter can address
at No. 151 South Howard street,
K- «rext Sunday. Probably no
| thana-, wm |x. miuje on thl!.
Ohio. He writes prescriptions for
If you want a good fitting pair of shoe*'' any disease for 91.00.
w boot, made go to Philip L«&gt;t»
XL ^The society connected with EmmanuVl
‘’panlding's .tore, next to postoflico'
ch'irch will be entertained on Thursday
We want to sell you some crockeymw. afteniuco. June 13th, at tbe society rooms
ran give you very low prices.
| V by MsdnmesD. «. Robinson, N. Diamond.
J. C. Andrus, E. Husby. C. Mason. Minnie
Smith, Hams* VaxAhman.
Matircws. Etta McCormick. Kittle Stebbins.
t» h1’ 4,^ve Rot thc ,MMt 50
Japwi-. ‘ea Man* Woodard. Sapper Served from
’
’ut,ps** Tfy and judge for your­ until seven. All an- cordially Invited to
.
Pun.Ltrs &lt;k Sovlk.
attend.
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PERSON A£ MENTION.

.

It la mv judgment after a careful ex­
Fred Stowell has returned from Texas. amination of thc New People’s Cyclopedia
that, it is the best adapted for a business
Clarence Young visited the University man’s reference l&gt;ook of any. work of the
Saturday.
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kind which I have seen, not even except­
R. Doyle and wife visited Grand Rapids ing Um Britannica.--It is_ccrtalnly a work
gprtuy to be desired.
yesterday.
f
Charlkx W. Armstrong,
Chas. H. Bauer visited'Grand Rapids,
I. Judge of Probate for Barry Co.
yesterday.y
./
W&amp;xlland now has one regular train a
Mark Gillman spent Sunday at his honic, day. It leaves there at 9:30 a m. arriving
Mattawan.
J
In this cUy sols to connect with the train
Allen McOmber left Monday for Sioux leaving here at ld.20 a m. for Kalamazbo.
Returning to Woodland the train k-aW
Fall., D. T.
Boni. Tuesday, to Wm. Moon and/ wife, here so as to connect with the one arriving
from Kalamazoo at 4.45 p. m. and arrives
a daughter.
in Woodland at5.25 p. m. Trains between
O. F. Long, of Nashville,' was lb this Hastings and Kalamazoo run as before the
above change was made.
elly Saturday.
Mr. Gen. W. Benton, of Hastings town­
Miss Ruth Yflung returned to Masiel
stain,
ship. has had a canerr growing under his
Ohio, Saturday.
right eye for three years. Four weeks ago
G. I- Heath visited Grand "Rapid, on he engage&lt;l Dr. E. Pratt, who employed
business Monday.
his cancer remedies to the case, and the
cancer was completely removed, and thc
L. 0. Wei ton visited Vermuutvlll
large cavity it left healed. Mr. Benton is
business Thursday.
very happy over thc result, and gives
Mrs. Chas. Riuaell, of Allegan, vlhted much praise to Dr. Pratt Tboae suffer­
in this city last week.
ing from cancer should address Dr. E.
Vernor Willison, ot Kalamazoo, visited Pratt, Hastings, Mich. No pay till cancer
is removed.
In this city Thursday.
The storm on Memorial day prevented
Rov. Elleti and wife went to Mafeon the carrying out of the program that had
Monday for a short visit
been laid ,tawn by Fitzgerald post, of this
P. A. Hahn leaves to-day for a two week’s city. However, in the afternoon the )&gt;ost
visited the cemetery and decorated till.*
vacation trip in the,west.
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soldiers’ graveA Previous to going to the
Wm. L. Cobb, of Middleville, was1 in cemetery a very flw« address, dellvcrpd by
town on busTnew Munday.
, i
Judge Smith In the court house, was
Mr.. W. J. Smart, oi Grand Rapids, listened to. It was unfortunate that the
storm'cameas very c)al&gt;orate arrangements
visited hi this city last week.
had been mode which could not be carried
Mr. Markham, of Eaton county, was tlie out pnder the clrcumrtanccs.
guest Monday of J. Wardell.
The People's Encyclopedia Is In my
C. W. Mixer left Wednesday for, a judgment one of the very best encyclopedias
couple months’ visit In Chicago.
in the English language. It is very com­
F- M...Woodmansee, of Vermontville, prehensive, much more comprehensive
than the Encyclopedia BritannicA Its
was iu tlwcity on'business Friday.
plates are very valuable. It is sold for g
Mr. and Mys. J. Emery, of Grand Rapids, very moderate price. For the hasty use of
spent Sunday at O. D. Spaulding’s.
a busy rnun I consider it the best encycloProf. W. A. Morse and wife, uf Middle­ pcdlA It has been prepared under the
supervision of a man who has*had a long
ville, were In thc city over Sunday.
training tliat would fit him well for such
Dr. 8. C. Rich and G. W, Searles, of work. It is very comprehensive and reli­
Middleville, were in this elty Monday.
able.
W. M. Pl’FPEtt,
Pastor of Hastings M. E. Church.
vJtflss Grace Measer is expected to atrlve homo to-morrow from the St Clair academy.
Tlie following resolution was adopted by
Mrs. P. T. Colgrove accompanied Senator this post by a rising vote.
That the thanks of this
Colgrovo on his return to Lansing Monday. , Rcsolrcd,
post be and the same are hereby tendered
Mrs. Z. Shepard was In Charlotte last to the Rev. D. B. Oviatt for the patriotic
week, called there by the sickness of a sls- and eloquent sermon delivered by him on
Memorial day at the Baptist church in this
V-AVallacc Matthews and Clayton Willison elty, as well as to the choir for tbe tine
have returned from the Ann Arbor Uulver- music furnished, and to all others who as­
sisted in so beautifully decorating tbe
aity.
church and furnishing flowers so as to
r/Mra. Hattie Watkins Is In Green Springs, make tbe .occasion so pleasant to the jmst
Ohio, where she expects to spend the sum- as it was.
John M. Brssmeh, Adj't.
Mrs. C. W. Granger, of Middleville, has
The Chinese village company will give
lieen the guest of Mrs. II. A. Barber the an entertainment nt Union hall on Wed­
past few days.
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nesday evening. June 5th. Admission.
IL B. Dunlap, formerly a M. C. R. IL 35 cents; children, 15 cents. This com­
employe in this city, now of Mattawan, pany comes highly recommended. Wher-'
ever they have apneared all have t&gt;een
was In town Sunday.
loud In -their praise. They give an exhibi­
Jay Ross, a former employee of tbe tion and explanation of Chinese idols,
Journal, has been visiting in this city dur­ prayer machines, opium pipe, etc. In
ing the past few days.
fact. Illustrate as fully as possible Chinese
customs and habltl The entertainment
I. M. Dakin and wife, ofWls., have been
will be under the auspices of the ladles so­
guests tbe i»a»t few days of the latter’s
ciety of the Episcopal church of this city. A
brother. Dr. E. H. Lathrop.
supper will be served by this society at the
। ,Dra. J. C. Andrus and S. M. Fowler are close of (he entertainment
m Grand RapMb attending tlie meeting of
The Census Office, during the month of
the state dental association.
&lt;Ed/nolbrook and family, of Kalamazoo, May this year issued to the medical pro­
fession throughout tbecountry “Physician's
re in this city called by tlie sickness of Registers” for the purpose of obtaining
more accurate returns of deaths than Is
Mrs. Holbrook's father, Ell Throop.
Iiossiblc for the enumerators to make. It
/•Mta J. K. DeMott, who has been tlie is earnestly hoped that physicians in even­
guest of her nephew W. J. Holloway, re­ part of tbe country will co-operate with
turned Friday to her home in Flint
the Census Office in this Important work.
Fred Allen visited In this city last week. Tbe record should be kept from June 1.
He hail n short leave of absent* from his 1889, toMay 31, 1890. Nearly 25.000 of
duties as umpire in the state base ball these registration books were filled,up aud
returned to the office in 1880, . nnd nearly
league.
all «f them used for statistical purposes.
K. 1). Davis, who recently left Middle­ It bi hoped tliat double this number will be
ville to accept a position with a northern obtained for the Eleventh Census. Phy­
psnlnvwlo wUlroad- cw.p«U) 1&gt;HS tetuiued. sicians not receiving Register* can obtain
He did. not find his new position to be what
them by sending their names and addresses
was expected. Mr. Davis will take Mr. to the Census Office, and. with thc Registers,
Hahn's place at this station while the
an official envelope which requires no stamp
latter is on ids western trip.
will be provided for their return to Wash­
ington.
' John Martin, of Middleville, was exam­
The Barry county W. C. T. U. conven­
ined before Justice Ken as ton Monday, on
ti(e charges of furnishing liquor to Sam. t ion-and Institute, held in this village May
Annt-trong, of Middleville, a common 21 and 22, was well attended, there being
twenty
delegates present besides many vis­
drunkard. He was bound over for trial in
the circuit court and gave bail In the sum itors. The corresponding secretary re­
ported seven unions in the county with an
of8800.
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aggregate membership of Its. About 9125
Dav. Torrey got drunk while In town dollars had been raised by the local unions,
Saturday, nnd when he started for home which had lieen well expended. There
proceeded to pound his wife. Marshal had been 12 Demorest medal contests; and
Rogers arrested him nnd lodged him in lectures by national and state sneakers.
jail. Monday before Justice Beadle lie Tlie presentation of reports of 'wk ac­
pleaded guilty to being drunk and disor­ complished by the different branches
derly and paid a flue of 817.*75.
.
allowed the unions to tie In good working
A ‘public meeting of citizens with the order. A good audience greeted the la­
common council will be held In thc enurt dies liotli evenings. The addresses of
room Tuesday evening, for Ute purpose of Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Brown were full of
recommending such amendments . to tlie interest and information. The singing
oily charter as will pennlt the city n&gt; aid rendered by tlie M. E. church choir was
Well prepared papers were
in the establishment of manufactures here. excellent.
Such action Is sorely needed, and wc hope read and discussed on Wednesday, and
to see It taken. Lot there be a good turn­ the contents of tlie question box was well
out. This Is the correct' way to help es­ disposed .of by Mrv. Bailey and others.
Ample justice was done to the well filled
tablish factories here.
tables prepared by Middleville union at
The following gracefuKresolution was Mrs. Cadwell's roonu, where 125 meals
passed by unanimous rising vote, by Fitz­ were served. All concerned pronounced
gerald post, G. A. R., at tbelr regular tho meeting a grand succesA The follow­
meeting Saturday evening last:
ing officers were elected: Pres., Mrs. R.
Ruolvcd, that.the thanks of Fitzgerald A. Bailey, Hastings; Cor. Sec., Mrs. Dr.
Post, No. 125. G. A. R-, be and the same Burton, Hastings; Rec. Sec., Mrs. IL J.
are hereby tendered to tbe Hon. Clement Chapman, Middleville; Treas., Mre. K.
Smith for foe able and patriotic oration de­ Pennock, Bastings Star Union.—Middle­
livered "in tbe memory of foe dead” on ville Republican.
.
Decoration Day. in this city, May 30th,
1889.
The Mich. Central will sell round trip
The Mlchlgan.monuments arc to be ded­
icated at Gettysburg next Wednesday. It excursion tickets to Detroit for 14.85,
which includes admission coupon June
is deaired that a car load of Michigan
17th
and 18th good for return on June 19th.
era be sept there to
P. A. Haix.
and pupils of
the fallen heroeo. T
to contribute
our schools are
era may Ite arranged in
flowers. The
By packed In a box. DiFollowing are the real estate transfers
boquets or
"O. B. Curtis. Detroit. Mich." for the week ending June 3d. 1889, as
rect
on the box “Flowers for Gettys- taken from the books In the register’* office:
and
fr(O11--------- ", They will be carried
_ by foe express company. Send them
so they will arrive In Detroit by six o’clock
next Monday evening.
\Aai their meeting last evening, the Board
Ernest Dawel to iimt lin.
ot education elected tbe following teachers:
Geo. Bayba to asms 8-’rtM.
Philip Davis to HatW*
rat assistant. Miss Flora BCadle; 2d assist­
ixuil
MO 810
ant, Harry Andrus: Btb grade. Anna Nash;
■J-Z-I.L-Davi«
v.i to same
tn unis
7th grade. Rtwe Bostwick; Ofo grade, &gt;anule Lees: 5th grade, Viola W iUiaon: 4th
Covad Schuler to Mr ltHA
grade, Jennie Itamb: 3&lt;l grade. Minnie
Matthews; 2d grade. Franc Williams; 1st
grade. Adda Jordan. First ward. Mra.
CMtleton »teo.
Ijiura Hinckley; 2d ward. L Jran Mcbn M. Nrriuvi
Ijiughliu. Esau Cannon was elected jani­
tor. aud bls salarj'
?
salaries same as last year except 1st awlrt- • j^T^Artunr to O&gt;sa H. aoc
anL which was reduced from 9550 to 8500. cojun,; parcel
si Wooalsn□ 8T»-

k

».2SLAS* •-

'E

have:-

THE GOODS

THE CLOTHIER.

z—] r Over our Stock and
]___ IX the nobby Styles

see
in Fine

■ Pants and Suits.

,

•

r through ojir store and you \
1__ I\ will be convinced that we
show the Largest and Most Complete Line of
Fine Furnishing Goods in the city.

O. D. SPAULDIN'G
Is one of the flrat In his purchase nf

0234

GOODS.

Please call and see them. Here are some of liis prices:
New Satines, 10 to 25 dtehte.

Henriettas and Cashmeres, 25 to 80 cents.
Good style, double width Dress Goods, 10A tents.
Lawns, Challies, Ginghams'and many other dress goods at
prices none can better.

Parasols, Shawls, Plushes, Velvets, and other fancy goods.
Best of all is onr trade in Ladies’ Fine Shoes, also Men’s
Shoes and Boots.
Closing out Clothing at 25 to 50 per cent, discount.

O. D. SPAULDING.

THE LADIES
Of Hastings and vicinity are invited to inspect our large new
stock of

Dress

Goods

Silk Warp Henriettas, Nice Line Black Dress
Goods, Satines and French Ginghams,
Henriettas in all colors, Summer Broad­
cloths in all colors.
In these goods we show all the latest patterns and* most
fashionable colors. Ifyou are looking for fine suitings, you
should see them. To match these goods, we can show an

ELEGANT LINE OF TRIMMINGS,
Consisting of Girdles, Gimps, Braids, etc. 1
patronage on the merits of these goods and
prices we have put upon them.

JULIUS RUSSELL

�Boston

Strewn With Corpses.
They Fairly Litter the Villey of

rbilo struggling
this place were Roman Catholic, and around
their nocks hung emblems of their religion.
The uttire nnd 'caturea of a majority showed

the Conemaugh.

FIFTEEN HUNDRED DEAD BODIES,

many blaring evidence of culture, refine­
ment, and prosperity.

Directly across the river in Indiana county
there ore 315 bodies reported lying hi tbe
- Leai Than One Day's Work of the Search­
ers at the Annihilated Oity

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of Johnstown.

Prrrsnciu;. June'ti.—Iu thc proxmee of a
calamity like that which on Friday hut
■trowed* the valley of. tho Conoinaugh with
the bruise'), bleeding, nnd mangled bodies of
hundreds of all ages and conditions—from tho
infant in arms to tbe gray headed—man­
kind stands appalled, (tunned and crushed—
ovcrwhslmcd witfi the manifestation of tho
tremendous nnd awful energy of nsturo

A Triumph of Engineering.
Tbednm, tbe bursting of which wrought
such dreadful tmvoc on life and property,
was a structure to the building of which all

tenlon luul boon brought It was of solid
knasonry, built ip a chasm rock-founded and
flanked. Its thicknoM at tbo base nos 3»
fret and at tho top thirty-five fest Men
whose lime have been spent in calculating

nouncvd It aa safe os the interlasting hills.
It wu regularly aud frequently intqwctad,
knd every precaution that tbo skill Of man

diana county sent word tliat they would at­
tend to thc recovery cf three bodies during
Ute day. Tbe probabilities are that a large
majority of tho victim" will never be identi­
fied, and will fill nameless’ graves.

cvmiing. Tho bruising of tho bodies by logs
and trees and other debris, and exposure in
trfo water, tended to buttn decomposition,
which had set in, rendering interment in­
stantly necessary. Bodies are buried as rap­
idly as they are identified. Tbe work of un­
dertakers iu embalming the dead bus rendore 1
lt.poaalble to keep all those emiialmod two’nr
three dayslonger, but this is otdy desirable in
coses where indentifleation is dubious and no
claimant,' appear at alj.
Itattlnx the Cars to a Sail Use.
. v
Tho cars »&lt;-iit out from Pittxburg with pro­
visions for tho living, were hastily cleared
yesterday In order to contain the !&gt;odir* of
the dead intended for interment iu suburtxn
cemeteries and in graveyards handy to tlie
city. Formality to dispensed with. In some
instances only tho undertaker and his as­
sistants are present, aud in others only one

so, then tho other;

aun.™t~“Ob.l.l»&lt;««^' &lt;*. ‘•'““““fl'
Ob, b. CTtabwll b™ *
.pure, «»d K»
YOU still piav oar The appalled clariouctUta
were rvaJ v to sink through th-floor in terror
at ton mmt who coujd dntart
the buzz of 1&lt;» instruments.—San Francisco
Arguuauh •
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Heatlrss IW
An interesting fact to that one of the great
iroldems uow (xrplcxing .ctontifie mro-ttos
During tbe day several (icrsons succeeded
induction of beat).-.
in maksug a tour of what to left of Johns­
ready solved by nature. T)»e bgbt from a
Tho Debris HtUl Iturnlng.
town. On tbe uj&gt;pcr floor bf thc club house,
luminom. tewtlo-sufficient for reading a
The massive accumulation of debris ex­ newspapa^i* s!&gt;own by tlie ^crtroscopo to
the best preserved building standing, five
bodies are lying, unidentified, ono.» woman tending from wo to IJJOUfeet along tbe south beolluf one Mad. rn/i just the kind Lr ■*of fine ap(&gt;i»rai;re. . Here and there bodies share of the Canemaugh and immediately ing, while tho thermopile finds no eyideuos
can l» seen stirking bi the ruihs. There to above tbe bridge is now in complete poauw of heat Yet in all our artificial lights vast
no doubt but'what, wild as tbe estimates of sion of tbe flames, and will be until the nr- qnunti!!n&gt; of fuel are wasted for uselaa heat.
tbe low of life and damage to property have rivkl of further relief from Pittaburg fire de­ -New York Triegram.
partment to received, so tliat another pang to
mldcd to those who hod hoped to rescue tbo
remains uf friends and relatives from tbo deFirst Dante—What docs the doevs- on oils
Moro than S.000 rwddrares lie in tbe cuny’r husband f
fused maw of burning debris lodged above
Second ilamo (atdljl-Bright's disease.
At Woodvale the dead bodies cf hundreds
“ Well, dwie, don't be so down hearted.
arv lying in the-dobris relatively as numer­
Tba ruins are reeking with tbo smell of de­ ously as they are in Jfthnstdtou. At Coae- Poor, afibctol John Bright lived to a
caying bodies. Near lha edge of tho ruins maugb tbe xainu condition of things prevail* S4 aid ago in splta of Lu disease.—Fidlatho decaying body of a stout colored woman Tbo scarcity ot tlie livjng nt both places
nhla Record.
is lying, like tho uncovered remains of an
animal. Six blsekem'd skulk, from which
What vnre air Is to an unhealthy locality,
trudiyg from tbo wrvAmm just above thc
Msr. Ogle, the manager of tbe Western
u?'bKl
Union Telegraph ofllos at Johnstown, died at
gethor.
her prat.- Bhe sent messages until swept renns ot disease destroyed, .tjcrofuls. salt
Extent lit the Desolated Dl.trlcU
and all other blood disorders arc cured
from her instrument After she had warned rheum
b, nM ftorsaparllla.tt* most ppputar and
Tlie flooded districts include the entire val­
successful sprtnx’inedtelnc.
ley of the Com-maugh river from South Forks wired South Fork:
to Blairsville, about32 mi I us. Several towns
Rev. F. Ik Cressy,
editor of thc
from fitflOO to 8,000 population were entirely earth.
Center. ha« Mccpted n call from the first
subux-rgetL
,
Baptist church at Npringfidd. O.
At the Hurlbut hotel hero the nftcrnooa of
THE SEARCH FOR THE DEAD. '
Mothers will find Dr. WlflchrlFis teething
the disaster there were fifty-seven people.
syrup just tifo medicine to have in tin? houw
cf waters came down u]&gt;cu it They had but for the childrenz li #111 cun- coughs, colds,
JotiasTOWs, Fa, 7uno a.—Tim recovery tint* to give good-tire to each other. Ten sore throaL and regulate the boweb. Try
only were saved.
SHORT WORK WITH MISCREANTS.

In tin fancied security of this splendid
work th'.- people of Johnstown and the otlicr
desolated (dares lived, little thinking of thc
dreadful doom that but awaited it* time to
burst upon them. Friday afternoon was the
. time. Inn moment, without warning, ex­
rept the awful rear of the coming ckstructian, thousands of mtn. nomen, and children
were swept into a torrent that, after burling
'•them about, ths sport ot tbe madjwaten for
a time,, sucker! them under orrlut them on
tho banks bleeding, mangled corpses.
Longtime is inadequate to convey even a
'.conception of tbe awfulncos of thbi catastro­
phe. It stands unparalleled in tlie history of
tbe country. It will be one of tbe historic
disasters. How many were lost! God knows.
Thc estimates range from 5,000 to 15,000.
There were hundred*—jirobably thousands—

tbo debris, and the; events of the itay’s work
in thn ruins in a largo degree juatifles this as­
Jouxstowx, Pa., Juno 3.—A party of
sumption. Six bodies wore taken out of ono
searchers saw two men robbing the Ixxly of a
pilo of rubbbh not eight foot square yester­ woman yesterday. Thc thieves wore caught
day morning Tho truth is that bodies arc In one ot .tbelr jw^ket, wax found a lady’s
almost as plentiful as logs, only thc swirl of oar, entire, slictxl from tbo bead with a sharp
tbo waters put tlie bodice under aud tho logs knife. In tbe ear lobe was a sparkling
and board* on top in tho general stackibg^up diamond ring. Tbe raptors plan-d ropes
of the animate and inanimate.
around tho necks of tho villains and strucg
The rigidly ot arms, standing out at right
angle* to tbe bloated and bfutord bodies
shows that death in ft) out of 100 cases tools
place mnhl tho ruins; that to, after the wreck
of housea had closed over them. Dr. D. G.
Foster is of the opinion tliat mt»t at the vic­
tims were killed by' com ing in violent con­
tact with objects in tb» river, and not by
drowning. Three hundred bodies liavo brim
recovered up to this writing
.
Fifty Deud In One Htrset.

dead. They then cut tiicm down and buried
them.

the- (x-ekots of the tlon.ls brought forth
large quantities of jewelry and tbe mull;
latol linger of a little girl on which was a
gold band ring.

ForZBrulses and Burns.
Fresh, Strong, Convincing Facts.

Dry Goods Store

in use were almost wh-.lly
tbe claasknowna.ihs-hA.
Apron style Then it
Nichols fit Shepard, cf Battle
Creek,Mieh.pnventcdandbceaa
to develop an entirely
Mnrel style ol Grain Thncher and
Separator,which they vcn appro- .
pnately named the "Vibrator.It was a revoruddn l.r Thrciiag Machines, and front a small
beginning of five machines in
Are having the biggest kind of a sale on ■ lS;8 they soon readied a pro­
tbelr 26 irch Gloria silk umbrellas, para­
duct of l.ooo yearly.
gon frame, and gold heads that they are
Their Vibrator drove the ■■ fid.
selling for 81.49, also on their 2C inch fast
less Apron" machine out of mar­
l.lack sateen umbrellas, paragon frames
ket, and all other makers copied '
and gold heads that are being sold for
it as closely as they .lard, To.
SI. 10. 'Ili'-se are two of the most Import­
day all Threshing Mar hiaes of
ant sales in rain aud shine umbrellas ever
any reputation or merit uK the
offered to the public. The silk umbrella
principles of &lt;hc old Vibrator
with gold head that we are giving you for
Nichols 4 Shepard have.con­
81.49 is Just the same .as tliat sold last sum­
tinued in tile businc
without
mer for 88.50. W® clored out the lot com
cliange of name, 1 .cation, or
ptising nearly four hundred; they were
1
management
;
and
during
the
puychaaed cheap and you aro getting the
past three ytors have brought
advantage of our purchase. Remember It
out
and
developed
another
new
to neceMmry *“ ,,&lt;,xne earl&gt;' M
Threshing Machi|c for grain and
moving fart, only 81-49 for a 26 Inch gold
seeds, as superior to all existing ‘
headed silk umbrella worth82.50and81-10
machines as their former was to
f&lt;g fast black sateen umbrella, gold headed
the'Endless Apron.' They name
worth 81.90.
this new and improved Thresher

HERE’S YOUB OPPORTUNITY,
MARR &amp; DUFF

That wv arc selling for 88.49 and 83.50are
gtxKl value for 83.50 and 85.00. We have
tb**m In 1a loscu and standard length
handle*. Full line of fancy parasols, all
style* and price*.
•
We uro havln* a big tfade on our spring
jackels'fljat wo are belting for 88.00, 82.50,
S‘,75. 83.00, 83.35, 8X75, 84.00 and 84.50,
etc. Three are unusually pretty styles
and good valuer The)- are, in black and
colors. Also a !»li line of beaded wraps can
Ik* found in our cloak department at at­
tractive prices from 83.75, 84.00, 84.50,
83.00, 85.50. 80.00 and 80.80, etc. It will
pay you to look us through. Also ask sec
thc finest line of lace curtains In tbe city.
That Is what we can show you and at the
lowest prices.

Karr &amp; Duff
BATTLE CREEK.

Iu the afternoon -C. L Dick. ex-Mnyor of
Johnstown, and several other gentlemen,
while patrolling tliat part of the city* known
tu “Tbe Potat," discovered a party of Huas
1». DRAKE, M. D-.
through which the waters tore most madly looting tbe houses and robbing the bodies of
thnAlend. The party bad no guns with them,
. Office over Holloway's drqg store.
It was a tremendously impresrivo lesson of and destructively, and in which they left but Mr. Dick leveled his revolver at one ut
('Hee hours from 1 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con­
tbo uncertainty of life, of the weakness aud
necting with residence, at HoUoway&gt;- drug
and dead bodies In n greater degree thajr in the plunderers mid shot him dead. He fell
poverty of human still. Tbo magnitude of any other portion of tbo city. liaiTTwen
.ntensflL J. D-XSOWiC
tbe horror b not yet known; it grows with cleared and the remains ot over fifty taken paid to hw remain* Tbe city to guarded by
I M. B. G1U.ASPIK Notary Public
out of the portion cb-arwl. All over tbe over mXi s]&gt;ectal officers.
A•
and U. S. Claim Agent,
town the marchers have been equally suc_ will prosecute ail kinds of eialma before the
Fifteen Hundred Bodies Recovered.
At 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon a pome of
Drpartmenu to the Interior office. Call on him
iiwsful.
formers surrounded a gang of Hungarians
ILaMrisbi-hg, Pa, Juno 3.—Adjt. Gem
?i
T*’*’’ Court *nd Jefferson Hta.,
Hartl ng*, aiicit.
Hastings, who is at Johnstown, telegraphs
As soon as a body is found it is placed on who were robbing tho dead, and sutotrated
F05n EK
Uil CHARLES A VOOELER CO.. BaHtaars.
after a lively battle with clubs On ! stones, in
Governor Boaver tliat l,500rbodtas have been
washed and plac-.-d on a board for Mvi-ral driving throu of them into Ijte middle of the'
•
Dentist
•
ApyiNlsTKATKIX 8AUC
hours toownit identification. Tbo morguo
*7 Dr- Jones, over
Mate of Michigan. County ot Calboun-ns.
is the Fourth ward school bouse, and it luu
Smith, Hams &amp; Van Arman s.
diw*s«LUU,'r 01 tt” "u,eof h«Ttard Godde,
death am y et miming.
been surrounded all day by a crowd of sever­
TUART. KNAPPEN &amp; VAN AMMAN,
WAS SICK OF CANADA
Notice Is hereby shen, that in pursuance of
al thousand people. At first tho crowd was
JOHNSTOWN REACHED AT LAST.
ssrewaus irLBteurt-js?1’J*
**
Lawyera.
dispostod to stop tlKMc bearing tho stretchers,
— In IV
ceasttl.bj the Bon. Judge,of Probate, for the IfSuJrein?-"- - —
Connly of Calhoun, on the twenty-seventh day
Offices
Chicago, Juni L—About noon Fri-tay of May, A. I). 1M&gt;. there wifi be sold al pubUr
But
this
was
found
to
bo
prolific
not
otily
Prrrutmn,Jun ■ 3.—Tho first force of roeW-*
J. McGarigle, tbe fugitive ex-warden of vendue, to thc b'gliest bidder, at tbe pre-.m-ws
Associate
office
In the Comity of Earn-, iu said Houseman Birek.
cuerv nnd press representatives, who have of delay, but also scenes of agony that not the Cook county hospital, walked into Judge herein described.
^2!,tar the toenty-rreond day ot
sands stand up under. -Now a litter is Shephard’s court and announced that he July. A. D. ISM. at oneo’ctoc.x lu the afteraona
gain an entrance into the valley In which- guarded by a file of soldiers with fixed bay­ wanted to give himself up. He was accom- tnortgage or otherwise exl-iinx a? the
time of the death of said deceased, or
was located the city of Johnstown, accom­ onets in charge of atergeant, and the people panted by Francsr Adnms, hit attorney, and at
pRAMElL BATES A CRAMER,
the time o&lt; mnk nv
are for.-ed aside until tho niurguo is'reaclied. State's Attorney Longenacker. The latter
plished their purpose just ns the light of yes­
V
Attorney, al Law.
said thatbf would let McGariglo off witii a
metres in all courts ot toe Mate and Utilted
terday morning’s sun broke over tbe moun­
The authoritie* have ptibllshed thn full fine. In conversation with a reporter the tbereln) the
•n2**cl?1 •u*n,l'&gt;" tocoUeeUons. Money
tain tope surrounding tho place of di-Miola- list of tloutifications so far as follows: fugitive sold; “I camo back because I wm
tfon. The news received in Ibis city during
just sick of Canada and wanted to live in
8ec,1&lt;’u
thirty-two. in town
Cambria Iron works; Emil Young and Chicago"
IT A. BARBER, M. D.,
Georgw Itandolf, Beaver Falls, PA; Harvey
Mrltorigle was allowed to plead guilty to
Physician and Surgeon,
Barber. Jonas Murtbn, Cunetnaugh; J. O. a charge of conspiracy, and a fine of |1,&lt;&lt;X)
Caboukk Ooddx, Adminjstratetx.
that have been entertained. All reports re­
wa,. then ini[m-&lt;"&lt;L
ceived agree that tbo city is literally a ruin, tor Miller, Klmor Binkley, 8 D. Eldridge,
Tbe fim and &lt;x«ts In tbo com were nt once
Q W. LOWRY, M. D.,
paid by E. J. Lehmann, aud McGarigto was
tbo description of which In simply Impos­
ward. Jacob Wild and hfs wife and child,
M.vPbyaidan and Sufgeon,
sible.
.
, Koto Sinhart, Robert Baldwin, P. McNally,
dlnraaee of too
Towns Annihilated.
Frank Dimood, William Penrod, V. McAuWhen McGarigle fled to Canada nearly
GI.r«WEH? fltU A
B KP®CTAC»-*S *nd eye
Tbo towns cf Woodville and Couemaugh
two years ago be was under sentence of two
frounce, tho ^Wo Misses Deifraunce, Ellon yean, in tbo penitentiary but a petition far n
Harrington, Charles A. Marstmii, John new trial wm pending in tho courts. After
Burns, John Andrews, C H. Witooq. Mrs. his departure the petitions for a new trial in
bad never liad an existence. Of Woodville’s
bis case and that of Edward MpDonald were
C.WKLTUS
population of 1,500 souls barely half a dozen three Misses Hamilton, Charles Wilson, John denied. McDonald’s raw&gt; went before the'

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LOOSE’SEXTRACT
]LOYER_RLOSSOM

sent only a small portion of । the bodies sent

■

Fr?ui Johnstown to Minsrsl Point tower
tbo Pennsylvania roadbed has been ecmplcto)y swept away. For a dbtaaoc of one-fourth
of a mile Uh road is uninjured, then comes
another .Mmphte wreck to a point above
Booth Fork.
Twenty-sevm Pennsylvania
railroad locomotive and on unknown num-

to find bow small a nnro-

THE INCREASING HORROR.

JoBBarowtr, Pa., June 1—Tbe nutgn Unde

town has only begun, but already more than
10O bodies havo !&lt;ecn carried out of tbo ruin*.
Eleven car-loads of finished coffins and thirty
undertakers arrived during tbe day nnd tho
work of interment which began yestenlay
afternoon wilbrapidly progress under tho
direction ot a specially organised faroe of

briisved that not last than 2,000 of tbo
drowned found lodgnw.it benaaiii the mans of

emiuigfa cut out of tho bank between Clio river
proper nnd tho Pennsylvania railroad bridge.

Chicago, May 3Q.-Un»ted Bute* secret

day from southern Il.lnnls, whore they made
an important capture of coantarfeiters and

FioMs, a property owner of VaniaIlles; Loufa
McFarland, and two brothers named Mote

Hen-coops, 'pig-styea, stables,

the

r

■gg^»«g^gBg»‘es

court was ravenied. The action before Judgu
Shepard Friday morning was simply toe
Kling of a pjw and immediately trial of
arigle anil the imposing of a fine on hU
plea of guilty. .
The Other Cw« ftoUied.
Tbo states attoruey also entered a nolle
prosequi in the raso of McDonald and al! tbo
other Ixwdler cases, and this ends tlie great
Cook county conspiracy trials.

section with counterfeit dollare and dimre
and were sailing quantitiea of illicit whisky.
trngte.

Blood Purifier.

HE ad vantag
form, is, you

T

Eig'at prominent
have ..naly.’.cd t
trilling tliat the q
pcrior lauQc:

There are. many
‘hpry’;’’ they ARE
able qualities cf the

Our Stunner Umbrellas

U. a«Jj,rb,

thegreaF

ths Threshing Jfedline. «

The W.

VIBRATOR

“Mj* wife haa been tro
a long time, but havp.

and predict as great a resolution
In the trade, aiid as complete
success over all rivals as they
had thirty-one years ago.

kept the upper hand o
when everything failed
raw as tar a* one could
sant cough, when I tin
bottle of your Pajdllon
last resort- To-day eh
throat all healed and a
plllon (extract of flax)

If you are interrtoed at a Farmer re Tbrviaerman, write for p®tkubu», which they
send free.. Addrcu
.

NICHOLS &amp; SHEPARD.

81.00 at W. H. Goodye

The Michigan MH
Orchard Lake will clo
vacation Jane 1».

BATTLEgZREEK, MICH.
MORTGAGE KALE. \
Detau)tzhaTlng t --rn modi- In tlireteditioav
f a certain nwrtrxjtr made i&gt;&gt; Wlffiui K
loadteMd HmtMC K Beadle, hlx wife to Rsn]
F. Peake. dAled May rctmtn-ntb A. l&gt;. tert,

English Spavin LU
Hard, Soft or Callouse
iHbe.s from horaea. B
Splints, Sweeney. Rin
Swollen ThroatSp
SaveSSO by use otonc
Sold by Dr. E. 11.

on toe wventeeutli day of May. a. d 1 mJ, to liter
14 ot mortxagvs. cm page riv., «-u winch but
gage toere Is cialnied to
due al tte tate to
tote notice, the wim ot t"'-"
fexir to­
ured ao&lt;! thirty-seven cauri .luitare sad kxty

ling* at tow having it-Afhc.Mitutedtarrhe iu«iey* sceurtu by *aid iu.&lt;rtjra&lt;r ct
rt tberrest;
.
therelori*. by virtue ot
■mA
...thI i-«’cr ot sale
In

Hastiags.

•The supreme court d
ou it for the June term
•
.

Dr. Jaques’ German
wornu and remove the
Safe, pleasant and effe

The tooth-pulling n
slugs his song in Norm
Mou.UhaUsekat public suction to ir.-hjpres:
blddci si U* north Trvnc ttoor of Ur .■•urtfoew
tn Ibc citv nf (lusting*, itarr.* « . Mic!»..Jh«
being tor place whrrc tbeCirrait C"-irt for ■•“rt
Count? ts iMiden).tbe prcml«.*w &gt;!«••• r&gt;’.•*.-1 tn »toi
aortgMie. or so much •bcreota* ntM t*
sary to pay toe smouat due mi »*!•!
with eight per cent lntere«t. and all IftPu ««*»•
tOMfter with au suoraey s r-v •&gt;! !',n&gt;,1?^'
covenanted tor tosrelu. the ptfnJv* btirt

in IDO KISH m iiasiuiK*. iu
' '.-v — •---&lt;
and State ot Michigan, and M.««n su-dr-.
aertbrd as follows, to-wtt: Ilf n..r.b MM m’
Of the north tract Iona! tmli . ■ t Mvtwd »
ber twenty-five (M&gt;. town three &lt;Ji nortt. MJt
’G’io) screw '«&gt;! tail’ll&lt;• r &lt;
irr.t *nr»eythereof.
.

CMANCEBV OB DEB.
State of Michigan. In the circuit court foi tie
county of Barry In chancen'
-Merrill E. Calkins, coi&lt;ipla!n«ntIS-th*i»known heir* Of John Co*, the noknoen bej««
«. H. Peek, the uuknoan lirir* to JNpJFedlck, tbe unknown hdr.* of !/■•!» w4“®;
the unknown betrs ol iforarr A. &lt; bate and tte
unknown bsirs of Charles s»ati.
At a sesalon to sal.i cw.rt. J-.-ld »: thedxxt
hoUMiatbeetty ol Hastln;-. tn ■'a'd cwt*.*
toe into day to Mag In itieyrarow tnou**»«
ebmhnadrcd and eighty innrmon, the Hou. Frank A l!.»toter.Cl*«it
J'ln&lt;tofo cause. It appearingVy
therein at tbe time to ,tne l.H»« ‘4 ,tJ*« r? L.

ana Charles 8wm. above iwr.n.,
ceased and that thetr heirs ar.;
thatMohMmire necessary ami P^'per
SiiabMrt— Mrt1H»iniunrc. L'"ir "'I

.

positive cure. Foreousti

Gileau lake Is now n
than at any time In 48

That taint of scrofu
be wholly eradicated by
The Washtenaw cou
been postponed to Sept

Etlert’s Extract of T
Is a safe, reliable and p
coughs, colds, bronchlt
throat troubles;’ will
consumption. Try it
Every tottle warranted
per battle. Sold bydr
by the ^nimi-rt Propri

.The Boeond engine fo
Frankfort railway has

Mrs. Winslow’s Southin
b® ueed tor children teet

Janies Carroll is und
charged with robbing t

«

brtSoftbi.tart Jon. .
le unknown heirs o! thy said &lt;•. By^g
rd. and the *unlu&gt;nwii help ••• *«*g"
irM&amp;dte d«nas*&lt;i. .-.:&gt;d f.«• urtW"
Wilson.
' A**.

Mm. C. A. Johnum
every symptom of hear

up to die, was cured b
Cure. Sold bj- W. H.

gMITH a COLCBOVE,

I'nion, of Michigan, is
City.

el*hty-nlue.

A E. KKNAfiTON,
“■* ._
' Attorney at Law,

prempUyatiendinr to

• &lt;*«U u a.

rK'hla;

wuccuous

QOOK a SHKL.UON,

Pf FBI FS£ DYES best
J*r BLACK ST&lt;H iI&gt;G.i,r

J,- M. LOUSE RED CLOVER 00
-, _ ,
Detroit. Mich.
For Sale by W, H. GOODYEAR

Hastings City Bank,
Hartings,

rMAS,‘ twilJU*re. KjtAPMtx * VahAhmax.
Solicitors for cumpbdturn. ,
’rHoiTS Bairx. Register &gt;n Cta»«9*

P R-TIMMERMAN. Humcnpaihie Phy.
*■ •
Hiclan and Burgeon.

- - uich.

Would you whip a
Then don't use ordinar
etc., for nick livers, bo
Miles’Pill^ IM. P.) tin
of PHUSanplea fr

The body of Martin
victim of Judge Lynch,
Ann Arbor for dlaaeetk

Boid by

'eerlsw !&gt;««•
®te*
lialir-t rrt^ry Flatt*.
S£Z Ink Pn«'.en~? «*";
ZSZstoe* HxmoaD***

11 ** qtri&gt;e aurprbiing

JTAHTIX V. BARKER. K«1 &amp;Ute, In.

C’-KI’XTA.X,, sbo.ooo.oo.

Chicago,May »L—Decoration Day.nccord-

°*“,nh »&lt;

Nineveh will hen-after bo known os the city
&lt;* tbo dead, for kt this point tho Comemangh

&gt;n&gt;

sSE?S~S3~s»
mortal and
offtcem:

ROBERTSON HSUSE,
that &lt;!*•&lt;' "W” lUkowtMi tor &lt;11
,,
Jawr claims against the estate &lt;&gt;!"
Morebnune lain at sold county. &lt;!*•**’
thattfmSor» at said dews**'

nntEcruM:
W-BeynoM.,

tl-ptzw-J to

gillaspie,

�DE JINGLE OB DE BELLS.
tu^lly accompanying it with the words:
Puh ont now lively, boys,'’ and the human
wb.,-!, tornrel *m,i

man ulicel* in tlie cvmposing room were
whirling with oil tbelr might, and men could
■rarre find timo to wipe the perspiration from
their face*, tbo uncomplaining, ever bright
facfl Tutc *e&lt;-med to grow cheerier. Tho
smalbtt of til tho wheeh there, hi* fret moved
foster in obedience to thc rlightcst command.
Ho accepted rebuke quite us n matter of
counc. It wm never imeo deserved. Tom
Duncan, looking at hia earnest face one morn-

A» mmciIjr dor rlppka froo pcjturwi o' irrrea

When do black swallow swings Iu the gourd.
Den Tom do ole meadow 'way down by &lt;le crl
Or do orchard nraf young apple boughs
SUr.h gently do tnmUeal Bound dat we lub-

an tin whipjoondu jinea wid er doleful churro.
While de oio owl UtsXa In do rtik;

of using
article that is ‘pure and
always
. an
-e-----------I’V' u^‘
you are certain of having thc same satisfactory results,
nctit Professors of Chemistry, of national reputation,
.

bar floats Wid er fn-shtuw dat Bobber g.U ole.
Do jingle oh do briU on de cos a

TOTE POTtER.

Ivora' Soap, and the variation in each is so
&lt;!t:a2ity of the “ Ivory ” may be considered reliably

lie had applied to Tn'iu Duncan *ix month*
**~l
ven a “case.” Tori, who liad
th- war. tavuiles receiving
sounced it to be remarkably pure, and a suhad contracted a habit more
ap.
dangerous than all hi* wound*. Ho vm un,derg»ing tho mortification of fleah and pride;
bad “«wurn olT" for tho time with a licod
A WORD OF WARNING.
wre from his lo.*t “iwriodicaL" Tho only*
aouml beard in tho composing roan tluit af­
"i’’
h 'SP"*'"1"1 '»i» "h« « rood a. ih,
ternoon after Tom uttered tlirro ward*,
AKE NOT, Ij. I l.ke all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remark'.‘Full out, buy*," in a surly tone, wa* tho
cf the gesuine. Ask for *' Ivory” Soap and insist upon getting ft.
regular,'dull clicking ef typo and ■ ’sticks"
a* tiie boy* shot sharp glaucvn/it each other,
aertwol up their face* or winked, until Toto
Potter’s I»ylull voice broke tho rilence.
“Are you Mr. Duncan f'
If nil so-called remedies hare tailed. Dr.
Tom, who wa* rnlpping out a pile ot non'
l.iirretwriUe, Ohio, says: Sage's Catarrh Remedy eure*.
poreil copy, rapidly glanced over tho letter*
i- Iwn troubled with catarrh
The first hnme-KTowu strawberries haw and number* a second time, reached out a
but have, with* what remedies been picktd in Berrien county.
hnnd for the wire, thru* tho frenli "take."
id what tlu- doctor could do.
"Old King Cole
M-t hand of. it until this fall,
back in tho Ijox, lifted three entire sheets cf
Was a merry olfl soul.
rytlilng failed. Her throat was
loosely written but Very familiar copy, stuck
An&lt;1 * mcn7 °ld '“'■‘I ’»*■* he."
But his royal majesty would never Lave been
- as one could see, with an inces*o
merry
had
he
suffered
from
eon
st!
pat
ion.
or
:h. win it J Invested my dollar In ;t ‘L'!.ran«ed *!v?r' ?r dF'i’riw’a. or plies, or nuy ter* running, and, in answer to a whistle nt
•f your Faplllou Catarrh Cure a* a other complaint that comes from a system out hi* l»ck. nwor^under his breath, inclined an
•rt. To-day &gt;he is free from cough. of sorts and cause* Impurities of tbe blood, it ear to the tube, aud, without looking at tho
you suffer from any of these things you will tee!
,;i: healed nnd entirely cured.*/ I’a- morose, melancholy, mournful, aye. him! or any­ boy. mkl:
“My name’* Duncan. What do you wont!"
। »tr.&lt;ct of flat) &lt; &lt;&gt;arrh Cure effects thing vise but merry. To be merry you inu»t be
“Pre come—they told me I might"—
• wlust *11 others fail. Largr- tKittlcs welL To be well take Dr. Meree’s world famed
i'Jeasont Purgative Pellets. Easy to takbypure"Yes, yes. yea," mid Tom impatiently,
i u W. 11. Giiodyeart drug store.
ly vegetable, perfectly harmles*. prompt and
“how many times do you want me to repeat
pleasant in their action; only one for a dose.
Mohican Mflitary Academy at
Jt! Go to tho «levil f Ho turned from tbo
There are thirteen prisoners In Muskegon tbbe and looked directly at tho boy, whom
.&lt; ,1 l-ikr will, clow* for the summer
jail—evidence that thirteen is an tin lucky
En.-.^-h Spavin Linitaetit removyslail number.
"Como lack here. I wasn't,talking to you.
Hard; Sf'ftur ('aHoused Lumps nnd BletuI wm talking to the,sap hauls down stairs.
"Oh. girl with tho jewelled flncom, ■
itt'in hornre.' Blood Spavin. Curb*,
Oh. maid with the laces rare!"
Now, what is it! Speak out” But speech,
npf • . -wren'ey, Ring-lxnie, Stiflen, all
What are yutut Jewel* and what are year laces failed Toto at that moment. Ho looked
■ n Throats Sprains Cough, etc. worth to you? \ou would give them all it you
get back your health. - Well you can ami around him nervously, dropped his eyes, and
-VO by use of one bottle. Warranted. could
you can keep your Jewels and your laces too. KTutched tho floor his with toe. Ho was shoe­
&gt;. ,n It Dr. E. H. Itathrop, Druggist. Thousand* of women know by happy experience less. and bis Lair twisted up through tbo
that Dr. Ptereti's Favorite I'rcscnptlon re-tores
Hiiltiugs
_
• ; ,
■
the health. Il Is a positive remedy for those torn crown of his hat Tho foreman scrutin­
-nprejne court docket has 145 cases derangement*. Im-gularftU-s ami wraknesM-s so ized him closely... Thcro was soinctliing in
common to woman. 1 u fact It is tin? only medi­ tiro boy's faro—a bright, dean outface it
'-.i r, f..r the June term.
cine for women, sold by druggista, under a posi­
tive guarantee, from the manufacturer*, that It was—tliat bo liked. “What is it! Who sent
Dr. Jaque-’ Genuan Worm Cakes destroy wllljdvesatlxfaction
In every ease,or money will yooberor'
npa# and remove them from the system, tie refunded. Thisguarantee has been printed on ’ “They said you was f.
the bottle-wrapper and faithfully carried out
.i-,
and effective.
"Who's tteyr’
fur many year*.
‘ "Tlie boys'l go with.’
I'! ., tuutli-pulling medicine • fakir now
The annual meeting of the Michigan
ng. i - 'Olig lu Norway's itreets.
State Revival Band will be held at White-ball. June 28.
A id iflo mm to call o(i «nv druggist for a free
Uncle Sam's Condition Powders will foreman'*.
•- .1 ie.rXiu.-eot lj»ne'»\Fiu»illv ' Medicine, the
“Want a job! What have you been do­
.it :•■&lt;.: and herb remRif. discovered by Dr. cure distempers, cough*, cold*, fever* and
M!,.« l_»ne while In the R.ieky Mountain*. For nii -t of the diseases to which borsef*. cat- ing r
ot th* blood, liver mil kidneys tt 1* a
“Shined and sold papers.”
; -i '.!:»■ cure. Forc.itistlpatiMi and clearing up tlej sheep, hogs and poultry are subject.
•1 the c.iiuplexUui it do.-* wonder*. Children
Melons and straw berries have been bailly
“I never bad a chance."
iikr •: Evmone praises It.- Largv-fffze pack• tu rents. At all druggists'.
nipped by frost in Berrien ceunty, near
“That’s a pity I Why, you must bo 13
,
’IE. ;-, I l ike I* now nearly four feet lower Benton Harbor.
•Tm past 14.”
than at i.iiy time irj 48 yeanta
Boll*. Dimples, hive*, ringworm, tetter nnd
“What's your nanjeF
all other manifestation* of i impure blood are
. That taint of scrofula In your’blood can' cured by Hood’* Sarsaparilla.
“Tbe boys call mo Tote, but"----N ., fiuUyumdicateil by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
A force of enrnroter*-■^■-“&lt;1 nf M T«w.ri.
. 1 in- i\ ttohteuw county fair opening ha* from Chicago .Sunday morning to work nt tunnel"
“Potter. I'll come again when”— But the
Plank’s tavern.
; • n post jHHieiFiU September M.

.

Consumption Cum!.
An old pbyalcan. retired from practice having
had placed in bls hands by nn Ea»t India rninsiouary the formula of a nimplc vegetable rem­
edy for tbe speedy ami permanent cure of con­
sumption. broncnltto, catarrh. Mtbma and all
throat nnd lung affections, also a positive ami
radical cure lor nervous debility and aRner­
vous complaint*. after bavin* tested Its wonder­
ful curative powers In thousand* oCeases, ha*
felt.Jt bi* duty to make It known tq bia suffering
fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire
to relieve human suffering. I will send free of
l l;“ mi &lt;.«d engine for working on the charge, to all who desire It. tiffs recipe in Ger­
man. French or English, with hili direction*
i tikfort railway has reached that port. ■ for
preparii gand using. Sent by mall bv ad­
dressing with stamp, naming this paper,. A.
Noves. 14aPower's Block. Rochester. N. Y.
- THnalaw's Southing Hyrap should always
Kcldldnu teclblng. It sooihesitne
A AVoman's Rclktf Corps, anxlliary to
n* the girths, allayt all rain, cares
"
and isihf- t-eret remedy for dlarrixra.
organlted at that plane »t once.
■ it', tire cent* a bottle.

Eilrrt’s Extract of Tar &amp; Wild Cherry
.
reliable and jdeaiuint remedy for
r-’isj:*. t old.*, bronchitis. x*thma, ipid all­
throat troubles: will relieve and benefit
nuptiun. 'fry It and l&gt;e convinced.
'/.•Tj- Ndtle warranted; price 50c and 81
I &lt;«.itl.-. SmiI.I by druggists.
Prepared
■ • . iuiunort Proprietarj' Co., Chicago,

t'arroll I* under amtt at Owosso,
Children with weak eyes, »ore ears, or
• . d with robbing the Times office of any form of scrofula/'cured by Ayer's
, Sarsaparilla.
t

Lit right h.-uid waved tiro boy to a broken
chair. tVheu ho turned from tbo tube bo
looked at Toto keenly, wrote rapidly on a
dip of paper, dropped it into tho elevator,
and shut the bo£ down jrith a bang. Then
bo addressed Toto, grimly:
“I’vu just fired tho third boy they've sent
up to hia in two vreekd" He reached up to a
pigeon hole, pullod out a slip of yellow pa­
per, wrote rapidly cm it, “Compodng room,
boy. Tote Potter. April 14, 1681,"and bond­
ing it to Tute, said: “If you'll risk being tho
fourtii ba on hand to-morrow nt 2 o'clock
jiiarp. You giro that to Mr. Peter*—remem­
ber, Peter*. I don’t wont Peters to wud mo
anv morn gnod Sunday school buy*."
fhu* wm Toto “tuken-on" The Vindicator.
, When Mr. Peter* camo up stairs two hour*
later, nnd expostulated with tho foreman for
employing "that little ragamuffin." Tom
Duncan, who
feelipg worse, if possible,
than ho felt at two, retorted dryly: "I don't
know an offlOo, in town, Peters, that needs a
devil more than Tho Vindicator. We’ve
tried thrre of your angels, and they were all
dead failures." Peter* shot down stairs.
It wm against the rale* to take a boy Into
tho composing- room frenh from the outride
world, but Totn Duut.in hod n wholesome
contempt for Peters, whom he did not hesi­
tate to designate ns a round peg in a square
bole, nnd th :thL*. as ih other instances, he
violate! tho rale with impunity, saying
Peter* might sweep all the boys bo ptaased
into the busiiKMi end of tho paper, bo wanted
a boy that could l» taught tho difference irotwten a “gaUey" and a “dump” inddo of rix
weeks.
’ Toto’* wages for tho first three months were

Prof. N. A. Richards, of SL Lbuls will
Mi-, r. a. Johnson, of Toledo, had snowed Prof. Church Ji* supcrintemlent of
. Bymptom of heart disease, shortness Schools at Greenville,
■■iTStlu ' »uld not He on left side, cough.
■ in chesL etc., yet after being given
Is It not better to nip consumption, the
ip ( -.dlr, was cured by Dr. Miles' New
greatest scourge of humanity. In the bud.
Sit;-. Sold lie.- W. H. Goodyear.
than to try to stay Its progress on the brink
ii
Woman’s C'hristain Temperance of the grave. A few doses of California's
nmn, of Michigan, is In session at Bay most useful production. Santa Abie, the
king of consumption, will relieve, and a
thorough treatment will cure. Nasal ca­
Would jdfi whip a sick horse? No- tarrh, too often the forerunner of consump­
l i n don't ums ordinary pills, salts, senna, tion, can be cured by California Cat-r-Cure.
'&gt;•?- tor sick livers, bowels. etc., only use These remedies uro sold and fully warrant­
M»i« -■ Pfils, &lt;M. I’.) this safari and surest ed by W. H. Goodyear at 81, or three fof
d pills. .Samples free al W. 11. Good- 82.50.
.
__ -It
T, wa. fka '.nil* war
There are thirty Japanese students at the
v i lu- Ixidy of Marlin, the Port Huron University this vear.
Ic’itn of Judge Lynch, has'been sent to
was to reduce tho amount lautsu ui
nn Arbor fur dissection.
Thern is nothing that compare* with Cole'* envelopes on pay day to tbe lowest point. He
Veterinary Carbolbahe. It cures cut*, practiced steadily at It until ten cents seamed
. 11 is ‘idlte Mirprising to notice tho num­ wounds, bruises, collar and saddle galls,
report* of remarkable case* of ner- sores, mange, scratches, tiiruch, Inflamma­ for the universe to revolvo uj&gt;ou. So Tote'*
wages, instead of equaling tho three angels
’■■ i'.’ liiMfusw cured, such as headarhe, fits, tions and all skin and hoof diseases quicker
£ two- (prostration, heart affections, SL than any other other remedy. It is the b. mecroded, was just mveety-flvo cent* loot
Vi'i' &lt;uinca insanity, and prolonged only preparation that will invariably renew Tho angels’ envelope* contained S3. Tote*
&gt;&lt; i.l.
by Dr. Mlles* Hcstonitive the balr Its original color. Edwin D. day'* tabor wm carefully marked on Mr.
A*Tvin.-._ This new and improved brain Bliher, driver of Jay Eye Sm »ay»: Peters' roU m thirty-mven and a half rente
Tbo difference wm not dtacovend by the
:dul nerve food, and medicine, laevery- ••Having given Veterinary Carholisalve a
Mfli.-r.-gnti.lng a remarkable reputation for thorough trial. I can fully endorse IL and foreman until July was approaching Then,
by tbe merest accident he overheard Tote iu' -ring the Worst of these diseases, as well take pleasure in recommending It to all dulging in anticipation* ot foe glorioa* time
M tin- injurious effects of worry, uervon* owners of horses as the best remedy that I
® - -1.--- if
ronlil be sure of a “dav
nritailmij mental and physical overwork. ever saw for general stable uno.
I*ret'
II. Gtimlyear. the druggist, will give cans 8!; small cans 50 cents. Sold by h.
away trial liottlftt of this wonderful rem H. Lathrop.
lN;posltively contains no opium or
David Ehright, fotber of John J. Enright, When tbo band of tbo big round dock point­
»|&gt;rpbluw ■
ed to two, every man in Tbo Vindicator comlias returned to Detroit
««ng room know that they wore existed
. J kl‘ *a.ai&gt;'of,,f Port Huron has vetoed the
Uncle Sam’s Nerve * Bone JJnlment
•
Permitting saloons to keep open will relieve sprains, bnilws, neuralgia and ! __ amount of work with tbo
M H &lt;4elockr
rheumatism. Sold by all druggkte.
adinin^/^0"' of Carson City, ha* been
wucn uaiui c ■&gt; —
----------- —
The frost Monday night
dywrltm-.L l’™ctice before U,e ,nu,rior
and tbo copy flooded tbo foreman * dedr, h&gt;
damaged vegetables In all ports of the State.

■

proof, felt n sharp twinge of conscience, and
WHter swore Bt him again. Whin tho last
“fUftn" was sent down, and Toto wa* busy
Smarting tbo "dupea" for tho printer*, tho
foreman startled him by saying, suddcnlv:
“Whatare you going to do oo the Fourth,
TotcF
“If you won’t mis me muclr*----- .
“Hello, boysi Tote’s asking mo if wo can
get till' paper ayt without him."
The laughter made Tote's cheeks barn.
“Never mind, Tote. I was a boy o:.co
myself. How much havo you got to spend f,’
“I can spend two days' wage* If Pro a mind
to."
"A dollar. A whole dollar I”
“What’s thatF Thu foreman turned to
him abruptly.
" Why,” said Tote, smiling, “it's easy count­
ing. Flo's counted it so often there cant be
no mistake. Two dollars nnd a quarter a
week fi&gt; tldrty-seven and a half cent* a day—
and I'm to have seventy-fivo cent*."
Thc fon-man's fare wo* u study nt ho looked
down nt Toto. “You tail mo you have only
Lwu getting two dollar* and a quarter ever
tincu youl’cgan b-.-rcF
Toto noddod, still smiling. Tbo foreman
,look«jl arotiud bixu incredulously. Those
nearest him curled their lip*; ono cr two
laughed aloud Then Tout Duncan exploded.
Hx&gt; wrath aMumed tlie usual fonn, init just
wljen tho tufa began to look around, noting
the color of the air, tbe foreman checked himtelf suddenly.
'•That'll do tld* morning, Toto You can
When Toto had disap,&lt;mro&lt;l Tom Duncan
stood nodding his baud meditatively; then
suddenly he turned and mid, with au exfletiva I need not reprodnro here, “Thal'B
cters ail over! But Lv's got to make this
right. Ill fetch him."
We nil knew what bo meant Tho fore­

every compositor on Tho Vindicator. MTi®n
Peters joined issue with tho foreman Tom
walked down and addressed himself to tlie
editor. Rumor said hla sentence* wire terse.
Anyhow, they struck home. Mr. Peters im­
mediately nftstr these intervluws looked like
n man carrying a hiunp on Ids back.

room knew, for Tom wns loyal to tbe office.
But everybody knew ho was receiving four
dollata a week shortly afterwards, and this,
taken in connection with tbo hump on Peters’
back, and hi* breathless condition, spoke vol­
ume*.
Tbs Vindicator effected an extraordinary
tnuisformatiuu in Tote. The txirefuot l&gt;oy
had neatly trimmud hair, was well *hod, com­
fortably clad nnd often brought a bunch ot
flower* to tho foreman. Tho flower* were
always uently tied with colored thread wrap­
ped around a piccu ot paper. The day after
the incident referred to. Tom Dunean smelled
tho flowers gravely, and suddenly asked Tote
where he got them.
Wo think

Uro truth. Ho knew he wa* likely to drop
more than the foreman. All Tote's thoughts
were devoted to Ids sister bio'. Florence end

should have her own home. She luul stintid
herself, walked milt* in snow ar.d tlnali with
thin solod, leaky shoes, fighting his and tier
too good in this world for Flo’,
drawback to Tote's plana, in tbe

joined In Toto's praise, was his fpndneasi for
physic. Peter* bad'otaerved him on several
occasions emerging from tho office of tbo
physician who wa* called in tho day ho folk
FBters said plumply that be wa* too eager to
make money. This coming to Tom Duncan's
wits, Tote's envelope the next week held two
dollars more, and never was diminished.
However, the change in Tote's appearance
a month after be wo* his own man. and stood

everybody that Toto was working too hard.
He te-gan with eleven thousand the first
day he wm hi* own man, and nobody ever
saw LU “string" below Hint notch. It rose
gradually until some of his fellow workmen
wuudercxl if there was any limit to Tote's
working capacity. Presently bis week's
string averaged tw elve thousand a day, and
no ono could complain bow much ho made,

that he had averaged thirteen thousand a
day, and did it camly.
He did not stop there. -His average rose,
until one envious printer called to another
across tho room: "My God I Erskine. Pothas five thousand up, and it's not t&gt; o'clock!"
Erskine deliberately walked over an&lt;I looked
at Potter, whoso lUmd* moved with tho regu­
larity ,of machinery. Nover a false nor a
nervous motion; straight, easy, natural as a
child picking up (ivbblta, Toto's hand moved
from his “*tick” to hfa ca*r.
Tliat night au alarm of fire attracted tlie
workiuun's attention. Tlie clanging of tho
ougin-.-s ’and tho multitude of feet caused
many to look out of tho window*. Tho glow
iu the heaven* indicated n serious conflagra­
tion. Everybody panwd nnd looked out in
the direction of tho fire except Potter. Ono
of hi* companions called to him to look out

rushing flatiK« os tho multitude swayed bock
and forth. Still tlie bounds smote the air like
shots, and as tbo crowd surged madly, as if
recoiling from an unseen foe, a form wusacen
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.1

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fore.
Tho copy Im&gt;x danced up and down the ele­
vator that night—ar morning, rather, as.it
never moved Iwfore. Tom Duncan's desk
was submerged early. Tlie fire copy rolled

the foreman frowned nt tbo suggestion.

It

lion of that, thou spread over tho proof

could not be helped. Tbo foreman, finding
the physician was slow, sent to the nearest
drug store fur some whisky, and mixing it
with water, poured a few spoonfuls dbwii
TotcV throat. Ho was standing up, with a
donxi lock, when tho doctor came. Tbo doc­
tor looked at him narrowly, and advised tliat
be be sent home Immediately.
Tlie next day a bush fell upon tbo room as
Tom Duncan ralMid a band, and n minute
later a young woman-emerged from tho
stairway ami walked straight to tho fore­
man’s ilcsk. Sho wns drwswd very simply iu

Millions of property licked up by tho
tongue* of fire, a great city nlannr.l, victims
to tho death dialing guns lying unidentified
in tbe mnrgue. Everything In typa in Tho
Vindicator office was sccdndary to tho ca­
lamity.

After that everybody knew that Toto and

Numbcrs were dead, numbers were dying.
Tho fire had reached several cases of guns
gathered from tho battlefields wbcrvou tbo‘
blue and gray had nuidly contended for
tuiiremacy. The guns, dcvm&gt;d twin*, were
disposed of by tbo government. Tboso who
had charge of them did nut oven think it
worth while to examine them ere they
meat into tho hand* of the private pur­
chasers. Tbe pprehnoer did not dranm tliat
the cases contain'd death charges rammed
homo on a battlefield.
All this, and tho sickening hnrror cf tbo
crowd that molted away before that fudibulo
poured out on it fngn tbo womb of the fire,
was docrilsd by tho staff of Tbo Viudicator
ta a graphic manner.. Toto Potter sigbid ay ho re-ravl a head
Hae: "Six Deoil; Seven Hying.” Then be
resumed his work, and in iin»wtr to Tom
Duncan's "Now pull out, boys, lively,"

lariy as they worked that morning-in The
Vindicator- composing room. Everybody
mopped tbelr- brads, faces and necka The
bell kept up a din; tbe foreman and his afaistnnt flitted from their desks to the mako up;

man mid proof readers were comparing
notes None of them had experienced a rub
that could be compared witii the last hour.
Tom Duncan sto&gt;jd anxiously by tbo form
Everybody was exhausted. Tho only cool
“What's that!" Tom Duncan demanded.
Jack lifted a paper out of tbe copy box. “It’s

Jack turned to Potter. “Slug 10."
Potter advanced, took tb" paper from
poadtor* on Tbe Vindicator were resolved
ho should have “tbo best show going." Al­ Jack's bond with a tangh, and walked back
ways liked before, be become a prlmo favor­
ite. Tlie nuui that stood in Toto’* way in­
ircd a hoarse cry and fell in a heap.
curred the ill will of hl* fellow*.
“Lot tbo form go down without it," said
Tote was at tbe case a year—another boy
bad taken his place—when a great change
Potter haddropped likeono deaden thufloor.
“One name don’t signify.”
eommodattng spirit, but there was . not tbe
isiM buoyancy. He was ambitious, some
mid, as hi* work proved be bad a settled pur­
pose’ Ho Iwsnin a rapid compositor before
ho turned his Wti&gt; year. When bo wm 17 bo
was pitted against tha fastest type setter*
Ho grew up a graceful, self contained, self
reliant, manly fellow. A* hi* follow work­
men had opportunity to see him with hi* sis­
ter their r«w&gt;mlilauce was remarked. Toto

with it
Tom Dunean held the paper up where thn
doctor could m-o it. It contained tbo name
of tho but victim identified at tho morgue:
“Florence Potter.”—David Loury in Pitta­
burg Bulletin.

•bort blocks of small modern houses wbiefa

they moved in, thc athletic young son of tho

little
thc grate.

He immediately gave thc alarm

this in ho diuhed it into tho grate, supposing
called to his father to cut through the back
yard and Inform the people in tho ndjoining

As ha sent a third pail chasing after the other
two, tbo front door U41 was pulltxl vigorously
and the man next door appeared upon tho
threshold, Ixireheaded and coatlesx. “Pd liko
to know what you mean by pitting out tho
grate firo many back parlor I” ^e dcmandoL
The athletic young man dropped bis bucket
nnd tbe fondly prex^cded to npologtxo. They
did nut know that modern hoifses were built
so economically that n grate fire in one houso
furnished flames in the next one. Hie apo!-'
ogy was accepted, and tl»e entente rordialo
resumed just iu tho bend of tho house returned
from his fruition rapping at his neighbor's
bock door.—Chicag'j HerakL

Tho universal aiintiration for flower* and
plants has, no doubt, inspired their uso in re­
ligious ceremonial'. When the Spaniard#
oonqucnx! Mexico they found iu tiro Inty sur­
The fire Wns near at hand. It threatened rounding tho capita! city floating gardens,
to devastate an entire block. Tho entire de­ the product* of which were' designed alto­
partment was out, and in lees than fifteen gether for temple use. In both Greece and
minutes wc began to set “fire" copy. Tho Romo profuse employment wm mado of
copy that night seemed to be forkttl right hi flower* in triumphal prociMsioas, and so highly
ffifeemed wire tiiu-' products of the garden
f:\ji from tbo fire, it*smelled of tho fire.
Presently tbe bell rang, ami after that tho that a special feast, the Flaralia, wm estab­
foreman’s mr nnd'mouth were glued to the lished in honor of tho flower*, a survival of
tubes His asiistant had to mark “takes,” tills heathen festival bring seen in various
while Tom Duncan vibrated between tho men ]K)iiita in England, where on Ascension day
tbo walls are drearod in floral wriath*. At
at tbo forms and tho S]»-uklng tulw.
Toto i'ottcr paused jurt long enough to. Waymouth on the 1*t of May, flower* are
carefully read a startling head line he lifted thrown into the sea. So in India tho Sing­
from tho hook. Ha stood beside his case read­ holes *«*m to have used flower* to on almost
incredible extent, and one of their old chrtnling those tliat followed.
While tho firemen were battling with tho cles tell* us how tlie Ruanwelte dngoba—’Jf!)
flames bursting from half a dozen establish­ fect high—was ffi.tooneil with garland* from
ment*, and tbousnnls were looking on, en­ pedestal to pinnacle, till it hod tiro appear­
couraging and applauding them, sharp rounds ance of ono uniform bouquet. "Wo are
smote the air iu rapid succession. . A .terrible further told that in tho Fifteenth century a
siiout arose, a cry from the multitude cx- certain king offered no 1ct« than &lt;&gt;,4W,S3)

"Pooh I" Tom shut him off. “That’s all
right. Tote. Prove up that galley with tho
‘ads,’ quick."
.
Tliat wn* tlie first Inkling any of us hud
that Toto wm blawd with a sister. In tho
burly burly of a great burtntwi city tho hu­
man wImmsI* in a representative establishment
often find os littlo opportunity Tor tbo nuiniftotatton of passing interest in each other's
revolutions outtido of tbo establishment as
the cog* in a metal whirl experience. Acci­
dent one day revyolcd thc truth.
Toto hod served six months faithfully,
when the foreman said ono day, iu tone* toud
enough for one-half tho compositors to hear
him: “Tote, you can try your hand »ctting
typo to-morrow. ’
Toto was in tho act of lifting a dead “ad"
to ti&gt;o stone at tlie entrantx- of tbo adjoining
room. Tbo owistant at tho "mako up" had
called him; bo wm carrying tiro galley with
thc type in it when the foreman spoke to him.
Ho turned to look at tbe foreman, hi* foot
caught upon a huge splinter, apd galley and
Toto went down together. Ho lay «o still
that everybody was alarmed. They liftedhim up: there was no sign of a cut or bruise,
but he looked like tiro dead. Thcro was tho
faintest fluttering of tho pnlae. A mivacngvr
wm disjuitcbi'd for a physician—souro ono

coming. Her features were ncrfuct—soft in
their outline and beautiful in.thcmtelvtw—but
tho Iwautyof her expnwlon was tbo surpass­
ing lovolinea* that surprised those who got a
glhnpto'of Tote’s sister. She carried a small
bosket of flowgrs in one hand, which she
Elaced oa the foreman’s desk, said something
i a low tone and withdrew. She seemed a

were bound up in eoelj other.'

don to stand at a case camo speedily to his
rid a now in answer to the call Tote was
lying on tho tabic, where Tom Dunean helped
to lay him tenderly. His faoo wns flushed;
tho -very picture of health. But nobody

Tho doctor glanced atsldm, lifted noth
hands in horror, and said, inVktrange, broken
voice: “It camekxkmt than I thought, but not
“What is that, doefcrf Duncan asked in a

About tills timo one man discovered that
Toto Potter was “killing himself tokeep him -

•Ho

tnObev. Torn Dunean rebuked tho fault
finder, and ever after that tbe foreman openly

“HowF
“Why," said tbo doctor, interrupting the
foreman, "it's vsry simple bow ho laarned
the truth. He camo tu my office after I wa*

tooth; and among tho regulations of tho
temple nt Damlrodccia in the Tlflrtei-nth ecndifferent kind of fiqwer,' should be j-rwnted.
This is a striking instance, but ptjy one ot
many.”—Folk Loro of Plants.

Souw men who juUs for respectable cititcnH, and who rinlly\(iri. not without good
qualities, have n habit not only cf finding
fault with th.'ir wives, but of doing it in
terms Mich m no gjutl- :nan would ever think
of applying to any lady except hb own wife,
or pewdbiy hi* own sister.
Thcro ii a rtory that such a man came homo
from tho shop ono night arid found his wife
much excited over tho outrageous behavior
of n tramp. Hu hail begged far something
to cat, and not liking, wliat tbe woman gave

“Johnny,” said the mon, thoroughly Indig-,
nant, “when you heard that*cowardly rascal
abusing your mother, why didn’t you ran nt
one® to tbo store and let me know ! I would
hwu-r

and heard what he raid about tho victuals:

"But whatF
.
“Why, pa, I thought It wa* you scolding
mother. Ho u*cd the.very Mime words you
do when the dinner doesn't suit you, I didn’t
think anybody el*o would dare talk to mother
iu that way.”—Atlanta Constitution.

A wa*p is a six legged' bird that live* mostly
Id trees and under tbe evea ot Laras, und you
cannot taim him; ho is too busy. Nover
stroke bi* fur the wrong way, becauxc it
make* him mad, and when a wasp i&gt; mad I
don't want nuthin' to do with him Ho bos
what they call “a stinger," aud when be goes
out a rtlngerin»jboy* must keep away from
him. 1 leaned up agin ono once when ho was
busyrOflfl I jtunped much n* a foot; ma had
to pat a mud piv on ttarptace. I hit a wasps*
not with a stone once, and tbo bow wasp
chart nn clean acroast tbo tot *o fast thet
when I got over tho fence I tore my pants;
then M ho sjianked me till I winked 1 had let
tho old wasp stiug mo.
Some tay waqio mako bc-ney, but if their
honey i* m hot as their stinger in' I don't wAit
none. Pa says the rtlngerin’ ain't k&gt; Lad at
first as tho rekotokahuns of it far a few day*.
He ought to know, cos cs and my brother
Ike got on tbo roof aud poked a big next tram
tho peek down in tho barnyard while pa was
milkin'.—Albany Pbcos.
MUplaced Sympathy.
By tbo roadside lay a dead dog. and aver
the dag knelt a boy. with his back toward
tbo pilgrim. Tbo courufadvo motion of bis
liioiddcra indicated that bo wns sobbing bit­
terly. “Poor boy,” mused tbo pilgrim, "faw
dog is dead, and Lis childish heart is broken
with grief. It is jrrobably his first groat aor*
•o plentiful” Thea tbe pilgrim laid hi* lioxul
gently ou tbo boy'asbouldcr and mid: “Well,
littlo man, your pour friend L dead. And

durgM threat, and if you'll wait a minute
Sil see mo blow tbe denied thing sky high.”
pilgrim went sadly tm:l dreamily cu his
way.—Nebraska State Journal.

It is aiwaysplwuut tom'the enterprising
schoolb-y who skins lii* comrade* of their
marbles by a littlo judicious cheating. Ono
can safely predict that he will, if hi* life is

and entirely for tbo benefit ot tha dear peo-

�' WASHINGTON RELICS?'
DECORATIVE WINDOWS.

GREAT MOON STONES.

WOMAN AND HOME
A COLLSCTION or PERSONAL

family 'treasures.

.WONDERFUL PROGRESS OF THE WO­
MEN OF THE FAR EAST.

SOME ROCKY SHOWERS THAT HAVE
FALLEN OUT OF THE SKY.

cat degree of manual dexterity must be called
forth from artistic workmen.
9*1 mtus

"Tlie bwavtxu declare tho glory of God aud
the firmament sheweth his , handiwork.”
What more striking evidence:, of omnipotent

drawing* are
port, ami with a diamond cut* hi* glass to
thn pattern. But thc plan makes no ailow-

utter wenknesi of humanity arid their inabil­
ity to copo with the clemente, .could lie pre­ held together.
sented than In an article giving fa chronologira! furin an account of all tbo immense . ou* double bladed knife comes into use. This
mcephcro front tbe temtdk-a* region* known

tbe sections of tho design, rut* from each

ner, air, anti Hithos, Kono, literally "air groovt

compos&gt;*d wholly of stone; aerosiderites and
siderolitos. Of tbo last two tho former are ing” tha lands. The lend comes reeled fa ono
conttauou* strip, and by passing it through
latter of a ; conglomerate of stone, iron, au ingeniou* system of wheel* nnd Mirfacra
nickel, sulpher and other mineral substances.
Tho older writers, Pliny, Livy and others, may
upon a table tbo
►ram to l:nxo u-*d the word aerolite and
meteor indwuriminately. Tho meteor, as wo undivided design. With Um cut sections of
un.len.tand it now, present* itself to the gaze glas* nnd flanges of Iced to suit their thick­
ness
ho
constructs
hi*
design
directly upon
in tlie form ft n “shooting £ar” and leave*
po vlsitile truce ot it* visit. On Clw other tho pattern. Tlie lead must bo bent and
haiul. tbe aerolites and tbo other "itee” noted curved and nicely fitted to securely fasten
above fall wah a loud, hissing sound ami jar Ur? piece®. Nowaday* so called “Jewels'’ are
tbe earth for miles around when they coms largely usod.-complicating tho ratting. Ttas.j
in contact with It. often burying themselves
many tret in tlie ground.
Every country and every ago has its semihistorical traditiutu concerning the fall of
immense stones. lAy ulb us. not of the fall ornament.*, a* often tappens, are qwken of
of a single aerolite, but ot a shower of stpne* a* "pinchbeck.” They ora made In imitation
of every precious stone conceivable.
mountain ir*r Rome. The Arundal Marble*,
tets giving la ■ chronological order events in
Grecian history from about 1.W3 B. C. down

covered with a layer of-, cement, which
rubbed between lead and glam by means of

stone" which fell at .-Kigcatami about tho wqrk stiffened xmd made waterproof. Is then
year +37 B. C. Plfay, who died in 79 A. D., only remains to set - tho window In tho frame
says tliat In his time tbe great air stone wa* awaiting it
Tho manufacture of colored glass is in
still to bo wen on tlie Hellespont am! add*
itself « separate and distinct btl*inc«. Cer­
tain Williamsburg firm* are raid to manu­
facture tho flnras fa tho world, and certainly
reader in tho cfark.
The evidence adduced from tho writings ot tbuir work excels fa tho variety and delicacy
I
Livy and Pliny were received by scioutillc of its tint*.
Should tbo glass fio painted with figures or
meu as exaggerated fancies, a failing to
oil design*, the mechanical part of tbo proeras -became* lens simple. Then light and
lion*, were given.
shade are obtained by overlaying a piece of
a anowxn w xormandy.
In 1803 a perfect shower of litho-misale* whitoglasa with wpband etching upon it; tho
ralntsl around L’Aigle, in Normandy, on color is produced by loading a section of col­
April 2A M. Riot, tho Fhmch astronomer ored gios* to tbo bock of thl*. Flesh tint*
and philosopher, wus dispatched by tbo Royal
society to make a full investigation of tbe
reported stono shower. Well did he perforin effect of drapery may often be reached with­
out painting by thojconvolution* and w»vw
woukl make pretensions to sclcnfflfe attain­ existing in tbo gla*4 wldch is carefully choments and yet doubt tlu&gt; reality of tbo fall of
nir ston.-s would be as pityingly regarded as
tbe poor fellow who tasUt* that the "world
fan* flat as a pancake.” Up to thc end of
the year 1883 there had been between 2.V) and ■ To the Editor of The Boston Globe: Many
300 authentic recorded fastances of tho fall
Cnpt. J. 11.
tho suppose I fall* and those unrecorded are,
bn* made tbo following calculation a* to tbo
cf course, still more ntuucrou*.
The stone* usually fall singly, sometimes in dimensions of heaven: "And bo measured
pair?, and Ion* frequently tn shower*. Tta the city with tho rood, 12,000 furlong*. The
*how«r* were those at Emfataim In 1493, at length and dbo breadth and the bright ore
Mort in ITSO^at Aire In TH®, at Julian in equal”—Rev. xxxi, A Twelve thousand fur­
1790. at Sienna in 1794, at Benares, Indio, in long*-7,020,000 feet cut&gt;cd-497,7lCl,OSS,00O,.
1798, nt L’Aiglc, as about menti &gt;ned, in 1SO3, 000,000,000 feet Itesorving onS-half of thl/
at St. Gcmuiinn in 1808 and at New Con­ ■pace for tho throne aud court of beavfis,
cordia, O-, in IbCO.
• ‘
and one-half of the balance fog street*, wo
All of. tboM&gt; wtilch occurred prior to the have 131,108^74,000,000,000,000 fret cubic.
L'Aigle shower weh»£ir«&gt;n the scientific cold Divide this by 4,000 cubic feet fa n room six­
ahoulder until after tbe investigatten* of Pro­ teen fact square, and there will be 30,831,843,ftO.WO.OOO room*. Wo will now lupjioao tho

vanramant of Science, London, regards tbo
New Concordia incident a* being tho most re
.markablo authenticated instance of a showi-r
.KU.
uuu,., vjo niui.TX’.. m
ptierKXncnou, it having occurred in brood
daylight. Tlie day was beautifully clear, hot
ft aloud marred tta azure of tta tirmament.
Suddenly a loud nolso nwmbliug thunder
was heard. Tta inhablinnte cad.about for a
cause of tho uncanny disturbance,' some of
whom were fortunate enough to seo thogreat
masses of stem, m their downward flight,
falling like faicifcr, never to rfao again. Ono
of the stone*, "about tta size of n patent
bucket.' fi-il near where a rustic Coucordian

wonder with hi* hoc.

When found it wa*
warm and

The number of stones which fell at Now
Conrordia during tho “shower” tho writer
ha* never seen stated—purtiap* 100, or may
bo ten time* that number. Nearly 3,000 fell
during tho L'Alglo shower cm an elliptical
.oigbt miles by four, dodo at which weighed
over seventeen jwundn. Tho most remark­
able circumstance in connection with tho oc­
weighed within half a jxjund of tho largest
n thin varnish like sulntance, almost black.
Several of tbo New Concordia stones weighed
between twenty-five and soventy-flve pound*.
Jam 7, 1877, according to Tbo Eureka
(Nev.) Sentinel, the nwat remarkable single
m*M on record fell at the foot of Dia­
mond mountain, near that place. Tho spot
where tho aerolite came fa contact with terra
firms wa* composed of »olid stone, quite a*

-tooo itaelf, coaaoqnoctly it lay an tbo surface
glowing at a white brat several hour* before

An hour after tbo fall tho distance of 100
Tee*, from tho white hot mass wa* quite un­
comfortable, aud strikingly reminded thc
the place Bob Ingersoll dnnien so vehemently.
Th!* Eureka wonder fell about 4 o'clock in
ranch tenanted by tbo gentleman above

■kta, says hnfplt tbo jar quite forcibly.

910,000,000 mlinbltante, aud that a generation
lasts 3SX yrara, making in all 2,970,000,000
every century, and that the world will stand
1,000,000 years, ar. 10,000 centuries, 29,700,­
000,000,000 inhabitants. Now suppose there
were 100 worlds like I this, equal in number of
inhabitant* and duration of years, a total of
2,070,(00,000,000,000 'persons, there would bo
more than 1(0 rooms sixteem feet Square for
each and every perseo.— “Province” fa Boetan Globe. ______ __________

,Tbo most uniqeo lelub fa Boston has it*
headquarters at the newsboys nnd boot­
blacks* reading roam, an Howard street
Tho institution is Supported , by cliarily,
largely derived frorii two newspaper* here,
—• u
*•—-•
■—»—, enrolled upon its
books. Aft
boy* are allg__
___ _____ ,r,______
cheap at nothing per year. For this price,
conditionally upon gfod behavior, tho street
arata and gutteranlpra of tho city are nt liberty
to share th" hospitalities of tta club rooms,
which include a lilrnry, gymaoaiup and biHTanl apartment, every weok day evening. In
the library,‘*which‘is presided over by n m/i-

Tbelr necluriou, even in tbo old day*, wa* not

vailed, and with tho exquisite paUtenecscf

were recognised then: a* well, and her dttllro
anil obligations worn strictly defined by
them. Her three great duties were olxdfauca

Japanoeo women of the middle and upper
efaraeu were taught to read arid write thu
common language in tbo hlrakana, or simple
rvnnlnit characters, instead of the square
characters at tho classic language. AU novel*,
plays and newspaper* are written in tho hiratheatre before marriage, and tbe upper dames
not at nil, tho realism and license of tho.stagu
ed ucatlon formerly comprised endless lesson*
and practice in tho mysteries of etiquette.

literature.

It is under her lead that such ro-

place, and in tho court life she moves nnd act&lt;
ru any sovereign lady of a European country.
Since 1870 new law* have been made re­
garding tho legal statu* df women Id Japan,
and tbe people aroztili fa transition between
tho old curton1-* and tho now condition of
thing*. Under tho praumt law* women can
hold property, dbpcm of it, and manags their
affairs on much better terms tlutn are |xwriblo
to the women of some European nations.
Tlicy can testify in court, although they’sel­
dom do it, old prejudices not being sufficient­
ly overcome to allow a woman’s testimony to
havo much weight with n Japanese judge.

most woudnrfti! feature in tiie . progrewt of
Empress ll.m\ Las led most of tho movement*,
and founded institution* ami srhoob destined
to assist'Ja।vin«M wonteu to a higher nnd
mars nearly equal tutellectual and social
plane with men nn«l with western women.
Beside* thraa institution* tbe empress is r.t
tbo hand of tbo Fujlu Kioto Kwai, a socioty
for tho advancement of women, and aiming
to secure them a higher social and legal rotate.
Many Japanrac men aru member* of this

„a u&gt;. tottor u «•
hoar* bcrsclf thp* referred to. Think of a
few brilliant writer, of tho gentfar »« that

■ ——------ -long arrogated that implement to themselvas. To offart thl*. it wm thought neewsary
to show tliat sam- disadvantage would attend
the growth ot intellect A* a woman rightly
valuro b« prrwimd appearance a* much a*
any other attribute, it wa* seen that nn

handsmna. The old prejudice is dyipg out
new. jwrfarcr, for wn havo enough lovely
feminine litterateurs to .America ok.no to
prora tho absurdity &lt;rf tho old fashioned
theory. Women ora writing mnn* than cvnr,
and they are nt tho *amo lime Lambcmcr
than over Into tho birgaln.—Pittsburg Btrttetin.
_______

quaintauras, but iu door* are never like!)’ to
bo knocked at by frisada- Ramblo people
will give it a wide berth, awl prefer friend­
shit* and intimacy with threw who lira at
|x&lt;uv. Nobody tlndsn wte young man court­
ing n girl in a family who got &lt;« ill amwig
themsalvc*. He want* a t int out of a good
flrwido feud. It b hard on a girl, you say.
sometime*. DuJ aismt tbo ynung rnah's
sagacity thcro can bo no qiuetion whatever.
If all bonvM -r.-re happy what a pt-asant
world it would be. and tbera Is nA rekson why

duo to tho work of tte women during the
Tbo woman who l» of tho worid todav
war that tlie need of clnte wm shown. A
groat many elute throughout tho country re­ muat bo pn-parod to bo all thing* fa socceeThanksglvhig. Suspension from member­ sulted from the two original ones. Many of rion. She mur. bo the careful housewife, tho
ship. long or short, 1* the only punishment tho eastern clubs and some in tbo west aflll- social Irada-, tho religiouse, the scholar tbo
applied to tho unruly. But that is sufficient, lated with the Now England Woman’s club, Wit, the confidant-,iU fa turn. She must
and somo with Sorcois. Tho Association for compam nt least a show of all learning- she
tbo Advancement o} Women has also done must bo in sympathy with all branebra of
much to foster elute. Their cougroo fa held knowledge mid feeling mid thought; ibomnr
attend
f-------- - ,7* .
they havo no money where with to buy tick-

Tho Terre Haute mndstonc,at this writing,
has adhered eleven fames to tbo log of tbo 11year-ald daughter of John Kirk, of Rush
county, thi* state, w 1*3 wm bitten two week*
ago by a pup which of terward died with all
tho symptom* of hydrophobia. Tbe dog bls
two sUter* of this child, and either scratch*!
or bit n 4-yoor-old brother. Tho modstono
was applied to tbe boy, but would not ad­
here, end thl* confirms tbe impresaiou that
hi* injury i* from a scratch. The wound* of

It* Invitation for a meeting of delegates.
There ore about ono hundred and fifty regu­
larly organized women's duba fa the coun­
try. Tbo object of tho Now Englnud club

1&gt;DC« young and I looming bride became* a
wrinkled old woman, and outlived perbo{«
her husband and all her children. At last.

ory of tta grrat nmn
for^ o^10Wh« m. mw u»:™, a.1,,
•
Ik. X.Uoul
H m ta„
*

pten W«., xx»
wMctonnxUn lb.Mlrln»hkh •wTtaE
and they have been secured I,,- i..

Tb. looj A.lru.1
hi XI. owk,,.,.-. ,h, .
V
LU raxunuU^ .
U,d Jowl . «ta.« .xJJ’

King George* awaj, tumgs L«fro« you tn *
manner suggortivo uf the diq.fav ••dwtetaj
at Mr. Oooenbrimrr rtf :
.......... •
tom. Tbe unifasm of a Continental
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...

tation I* such as is obtaln-d by tlX
at blue and l«ff.
MOT BTMOXO IS Ulf Um*.

of entirely (data buff doth, Mthoat stripe or
lacing. Tbe root has turned ■niff, .rf buff

jMrvd for life, fa &lt;cily too palpable, but whoso
tbs blame. and wtat tta remedy for thl* evidcntly incrnaMng affliction I Ara future pe­
Include-1 in Um Iz-win purchase -1
article^ had remait^i m tta te-.»» fsmflr
nNtv-.A..P1. rif
*1 ...
Young mother* who corer the l-nbj ’• fare
their own cyoe, and Who allow their chUdren
to rood by InsufBcicfit light, are faying up
trouble fir th-.-uxselve*, though oculist and
optician will l« better off tor tfa ir criminal

eye* by blackboard exerctses in half light*.
A little precaution la tbe u*c cf tho eye* and
some knowledge on the »ubj&lt;-et of improper
lighting would bo a jriund of cere in this
matter of spectndra.—Jkxton Harald,

WashingtouX pride, put and atejuttf dxuri.f—... A..,
t- ' , ..
Tta beet imrtrait of Washing!. n exte:. *
half faegth, coms with tbo L-u, culhroua.
Tta «cl! known ■ Trumbull tnUdattm* of
Washington and hi* wife rest in tbelr daUai

n-ial interest iu tta !::tk&gt; silken blmkrf ia
ch tta great Gee
an infant Tta* orig
wa* surreptiUouxly

fagtonV private burin—a for twensv-ot*

Eren to the age of four ora live year* a cmkl
should hare om- hour of ►h*’p, or at Iran rv*t
fa bed, iwtura it* dinner, aud it should be pct
to bed at G or 7 tu the rveefag, ar.d left tn»disturbrd for twelve or fourteen boon. ■ Up
to tta fifteenth year most young |wopfa re­
quire ten hour*, aud till tta twentieth year
1.....-__ _‘___ _
■

nrraanrr. Eight hour*’ sleep will prevent
more nervous drmngvtnmito in woman than
any medicinro can cure. During growth
vou*. cxdtable or precocious a child i». the
1-xigtr sleep should ft get If it* Intellwrtunl

Au interesting experiment was recently
.Kill. |— ■■
X — — .A.____ . ■

soxea. Hogavo to ono hundred of his hos­
pital patient* a du«&gt; cf sweetened water, aud
►bortly afterward Mitered tbo room, appar­
ently greatly agitated, saying ho had by mis­
take adminfav -red a powerful ernet je. In a
tew minutes tour-fifth* of tta subject* were
affected by tho su.qxwed emetio. and wvre
mainly men, while all of thewu not affected

- --- ---- w. aaui xagYMOw U rn
Kensington. Tho house te built cf light
colored brick and Is surrounded by a prettv
garden, fa which flowers an kept Idoommg
even fa the winter. Idrids tte&gt; bouo there arc

J -Uxr

STS

to,

nrr c—— ——

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ture, ovuti.a* low m ba'pronta. i« iwotdadi
retro or THEtn caiu«.
Ths Washington* were fond uf rard par­
ties. They made frequent rtete to Gomun
Hal), the borne of tta Maune.. ttelr doss
friends, near by Mouut Vcns-n Whensvsr

ter. The chttlr* are «rf old bUck tri 1&gt;tuw;o
ing room us*. The arm chair that i*t by
Waririugton's ted l&gt; pnwrveA II !&lt; a &gt;ad
relic, for fa it the dying hero wa» plswd fx
a change of position shortly tef&gt; re te drew
hi* last terath. Tho Lewi* fanuh mgketed
tta. Mend rtalr shameful!.
The original covering waspf sii* dtunssk.

uaod to take si lt-long glauras to a*vrtaia tf
hi* peruko wa* accurately oajustoi. ■**
lirought from Pari* for him. lie wm said to
have been very prottd ot thi* looking tis*
and it hung tu the drawing room st M&lt;«nt
Vernon a* tbo chief ol the hoi:• l igvd*.
Tho long, six foot spyglass, quafiU ’nth
tarred rope yarn, wna a wurre of jqy t&gt; th*
veteran statesman. He used to Kt uitAv tie
portico and sweep the I'otomsc up nnd •ijwa,
watching the clumsy sloops and brig* ot tta
ixreioi as they drifud «itb th- rarrwit or
careened under tta sharp *ind puff* lb* .
flurried down thc banks aud sprea-i r. tr tte
blue surface of tho grant riw.
with a fountain for tbo oil rated above tbs
bracketed burner* with which it fa e mnected

“moM*." Washington wrote hi' ItriewvUsddress by tbo light of tbo rawBro held ‘!l ,h(*
raetibi Art mtronralta paprr wbah will
j live a* long as the English laugaage

■

u
?’ 1*uto**1 w“Uo the state was a
lintiah colony, which provide* "that all

tbo bent dinner cutlsry
fad-'l
worn. Tta fag tea caddy from *tn-4»
Waahingtau or tbe white, dimp’.-i
Nelly Cmrtfa qxxmed out euffleirr:
W
riiarge the ail ver tea pot are tn a ou■ ■ &gt; grt tarTho cotnpase bandod Capt, &amp;um&gt;. i ihirai.«
•■ ■ .
_________ a._ _... I.ta l.rixilttf

sauted to tta general by David Ritteotou**,
ot Philadelphia.
Washington’s shaving table. *hu*n fc
collection, wsa given him by Darid bu»»nTtara b a utabogony Ud rorerit.K a tr.art*

_
---------- ra u10 txittor
^7° for 7° extra‘&gt;'-’Ifa*ry Strain
which is put uJ(Oa the mother* of tbo ra™,
yymaa ““J «peculate, but nn man can S
Every wom»n mtekf I— —_____ ■ .
. Tt'

man poerea a* uo wwu
*...........
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whole. Among tta most Import
Ita camp ctast unsd by tho roo-numd^®*
chief throughout tta war of tta r“v‘,lot”t
Thfaisau extrerasdy tatnrerijn.: ■ !»&gt;&lt;«-Ior”
demonstrate tta rimpUcity
military outfit. Tta nlataaore of U&gt;‘

ot tact no human

Usually a

and tbo cloth about it i« soaked with tbo

Tlie enokfag utomdhi hare rough

.. ..

He

J

Luclla Christy, the l&amp;-year-old daughter of

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scanty garment. Tbo size of ita. batted
tasftrwn hafwia
.. . ,

fag all this bmden upon tar it will tardiy

tafnTt-Cii .

Monday t

p.todd—
ovre tlx. top; over tho ebreee sprmkfarme
cuj&gt; of cracker crums. into the ««wker
pul a -d«P°«&gt;
PHT*- ,
crumbs are brown in a qn&gt;c» oven.—Mr*.
Green, Now York School

basutiful. Even that Intelloetual giantess. dono half it* duty.' Her children grow up,
G&lt;wrgo Eltet, had a face, strong and rugi^l
M it wa*. that h« friend* cwddercd hand­
some. -It i« evUteut. nnd l» admitted now •

pin would only mako wisdom, and not stupid­
ity. tl&gt;e guide,of thnir lives. '
If there I* to bo household harmony an im]artant point is to cultivate n *wv«it tcmiM-r.
more ra]«ciaUy those who. baring occupied Wo cannot do without that. Some tempers
cflleial positions abroad, have luul tho njijor- are like vtotin string*, out.of tune; with them
tunity to soo and feel how different tbo posi­ who can expect cither melody or Isu-mony
tion of tho women of tbelr own familu** ha* from tbo fampy orchestral This I* specially
been in foreign. countries compared to what a young woman’s subject; indeed If our girls
they enjoyed at home. The late Viacount are not amialifa nobody else can be expected
to be. It is to their kind and geotlu words
taadnated in February, I860, was an ardent that we must louk for au antidote to fretting
worker fa thi* cause. He organized n society nnd ill humor. At home too keynote of. the
of litAjry men, the Meirokudjn, that day's music fa often struck by tho first ward,
through It* publications urgod tbo advance­ wo hear in tho morning, *iid happy ii tb~’
ment ot women, their emancipation from tbo house where it is always uttered by the rail­
old custom* and etiqu.itto, and Viscouut ing lips of good tempered girls.—The HouaeMori's great point was tho social and legal hold.
equality cf men and women. Ho was tinfirst noble to make tbo now marriage cere­
When a patient is suffering from fever, and
mony conspicuous, a civil contrr.ct being
drawn up before tl» governor cf Tokio, and tho skin is hot and dry, a snteratus bath i*
signed by Viscount Mori and MIfa Hirore. often found to give at least temporary relief.
In his death tbo women of Jajnn lost their Thl* bath rah bo given to ths patient in tbe
ablest and most powerful champion.
lx*! without removing tbo bed dtothoB or hi*
■&gt;
Japanom women havo boon quick to neerpt own clothing.
foreign metlxxls of instruction, and -prove
themselves intelhgvnt and faithful student*. with snteratus dissolved fa it fa tta propon
Iu tho hospital* nnd frafaing rebook for tian of pertap* half a cupful to a quart of
*
nurse* they show much ability, and toko sat­ tta water.
isfactory standing. No ono among tfasu fau
yut aspired to l&gt;o a studant of law, ami while dry that three will be no danger of dripping.
Bathe tbo face and hands first and dry them
poems and drama*, history tclla of but one iustantly with n soft towel. Then, patting
Portia, n murderww who defended bnrwjf In your own hand nnd arm tynratb tta tad
court, and won bar acquittal by tho force clottas, bold them up bridge like to keep tta
and eloquence cf her argument*. Tho excit­ clothes from tta spougr, and at tta same
ing mclpdnunn of hobllfe and trial i» an old time pmh back tho night dreraor under shirt
favorite with all theatre* goer*.
ot tta patient, so that with th* otter hand
Tbo women of Japan have always occupied
Pt* the warm, damp sponge over
tho highest piano of afly Asiatic women, and
tbo future promise* them a portion nnd con­
Take n fimital surface each time and dry
sideration equal to that of their American 4t quickly before attempting tho next. All
sister*. Oriental and Occidental reformer* this is done beneath the tad cloth® so that
can a*k no mure.—Ellra Iluhamak Badmore no air can grt tu to chill tho body. Ihish up
in Harper's Bazar.
the drove* so m to bathe the arms in fan
■uno way.,
7
It is slow and careful work, but norf diffi­
and tho relief ----and» comfort
The original women'* clubs fa this country cult,
----- E--------------------«uUiUm,afforded,
were the Now England Woman’* club, of , CF&lt;&gt;a
if not permanrut,
*■P?rm*nmt, will repay
r&lt;-«.y tho
tLv effort
r-ffm-t.
Boston, and. Gorosi*. of New York dty.
Throe bath*
— —
batta mar
may f&gt;«
be given once .a a
day,
or fa
They atarted almost simultaneously jui'. some cases at morning and at night—Youth's
Companion.
_____

two women’s dub* usually spring up where
tbo meetings are bekL

mjSuwybubble; stir fa tbo salt ondpspper,
than add tbe milk gradually, after which pour

XU
—---- — „
k.
brnat, of j-r-x. u o.A
beautiful custom prevail* aintxig tbo jxwiMt•&gt;! totolWrt. FW
ry. When a pemsuit girl fa going to bo mar­
Rh e* Chanter in her gown of
ried before fc'w leave: her home to go to the
,lrap«l in Greek fold*, her golden Loir church, far mother gives tara handkerchief,
In fluffv wave*, confined at tbo top by tor­ which is called the •tea* handtarchfaf." It
toise stall and diamond combs. Picture to
younmlf her beautiful ctaoic fare, far soulful
iy«i and her driirata yet strong
Ifao Minervavritolfaamornlngmlst. Fancy
this, and then talk in n sighting way about
literary women if you can.
.
.._ wnm^n tliat Write
tbo handkerchief and place- it unwtubed

also papers on file 4nd oil tho beat period!:
Mnslral entertainment* and reading*

o. Tbo stone lia* on authenticated record
more than eighty ytm, and no death ha*
over resulted U it unco adhered. Wbtn it
dropa off tho child on whom it is now i
it wUl bo tried on one of tbs ristera
Haute Cor. fadianapolu JcurnoL
ctotly to admit of hi*
whteh bo took tu Professor

x;
«
f^^nvrransWxrront totbewr* of
ta
wonran -ho d.roi tom® ter
[b0 twva.
dn
wlfa
than toterntita. Write tta

min*. Tbo fourth Monday t* occupied with

tho has many stody group*. There
English literature, poliliral
art work and othtr eufa

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tMlFtwhm
-a •» u»
— —um.o JK&gt;U
bext in order uf nutriGon
lot wcignu
.bout tta tent p«b&gt; -bril

tisrir orginality.

unfavorably &lt;JJsibcir wives tn ta-

Sg* CJ3‘“UU *‘“l
B*re fa * dhh thxtccntafae

'fa
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VOL XXXIV. NO.-fr~7

HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 12,1889.

Hastings Banner.

THE MARKETSHaatinga.
^Applet—Dried. x pw in. evaporated, ac per

Corn—Hclltug ati&amp;c per bu.
aU™'
,4c: calf, 4c.
Lard-t4Jl0c.
pe,r*'bW.'‘*‘,,ng “ “*

Published Wednesdays, by

COOK Ac 3SriSB^ER3ST
------ AT-----Hastings, Bakby County, Michigan.
BVWCBirnnJ ratt.k:

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county.
,7'^TW^ldckeiU’ 7&lt;8c:dreaa«lchick-

•
, ADVERTIBINg RATES:
One column per year.............. ................ttoo oo
Extra charge for special positions.

o
t
job photing.
-te;l?1Frri.4,,VeU‘n
Printing DeB*****-• Everything la the
entire pffleo la MW; and with the latest faces«f
iLPfi^ty^at^pprored patterns of machinery.
the
Apptea-Jx^tMoo per bbl; dried, agsc per Il VNiran to do llrtt-class lob work.

Detroit.

*

COUNTY NEWS.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

.
- ,- r tarn- A marvel of purity
More t-conomlou
. hi.:i c. xitidv. and cannot be sold in
•!,. no,.the&lt;• ilt'.tudeof lowuwt,short

unions Potatoes--z.*g30c.
Pork-DrwMeO,
Poultry—Lire:
.■»it.75c pair; dura
Wheal—No. t

to ro­
ll!. I.-

mp5lioke butcl*cr*- •’•’’•h’j extra.

luunba,

DcutUt.
Hastings. Mich.
•
Vitalised Air glveu for
li.Ht-Uf teeth

Sexver Pipe, Drain Tile
Seeds, Plaster, Plastering Hair,
Plano Binder and Mower,
Western Reserve Fertilizer, Beans,
Oats, Corn and Flour

Oats, Rye, Clovei
Seed, Wool

DRIVE WELLS,
IK-

The Only SUCCESSFUL WELL Made !
I A’&lt;e it specialty of driving tubular wells, or sinking wells
deepe -. All work guaranteed.
Leave orders or enquire at Rorabeck’s Feed Sheds.

O. A. Whitright,
HASTINGS, MICH.

All No. 1 goods, desirable work, and season­
able. Prices on them are right. Remem­
ber this when you need anything from a
Bracket to the finest bed room suit.

Furniture
Everything desirable in this line.

At the Blue Front.

Archte McCoy

W. m. Aitkin*. Monuvn.
B. G. HMo. N’aahvfllE
J. McKelvey, Msuh- Grove.
ITeslon .lewell. Assyria.
Poitrnatter, Izeey.
Postmaster, Banllcld.
, . “
O’Doanell.
J. N. Covert, Carlton.
PostniMter, Freeport.
D. L. Mqrthliwd^eclsr Creek.
F. (1. Norwood, Delton.
John Shean, Hickory Corners.
Brown &amp; Calrus. Pr.ilrlcvill-.
Byron Fisher. Creasy'• Corners.
Wm. Broward, Broward.
a. ««. jessup. inwiurenur.
FrXtmaster. Yankee Spring'.
C. W. Atmilronji, Bowens Mills.
Money paid to these aswiti TCUI
will V-? rrccipiwi
for by the BkXNKJt proprietors, and «c treat
alt rohwribeni al the nlaeea named who have
not aeUlett wtth u* will, between this date and
New \ears. pay their anbwrtpttaaa to the
BaXNKn s agents uitncd above..
UW‘SmJk ’kNlhKERN.

Kngene Horton, of Muskegon, is
vWting Pralrie.ville friends.
Mra. O. D. Fisher, of Grand Rapids, is
vtaltiA her mother. Mrs. John Jones.
Jacob Brnndsetter. of Thomapule, made
ui a pleasant call on Monday.
*
•
A considerable quanity of Delton whiskey
finds its way to our village, as evidence of
Delton's prosperity.
Gid Wilkinson ami wife, of Cloverdale,
are visiting at John Doster's.
• Asher Stanley is suffering from a stroke
of paralysis.
: Clark Williams lost a valuable horse on
Saturday,night. M. T. Jones held a post
mortem on It ami found that death was
caused by some failure In heart action,
the right side of the heart being larger
than a man's head.
' Dur road master Is doing some work on
oiir highway.
M. T. Jones visited his family in
Grangeville on Sunday.
1 A Fourth of July celebration will be
ladd at the hotel. Wo bes]x.*ak a succewfnl party and a pleasant time, as mine
hbst. Mr. Chamberlain, will spare ho pains
to make the party a success.
.
Ira OsgtMxl. of Hope, has purchased a
fine single harness of K Loveland.
The good people, of our county will do
. well to |*&gt; on the look out for a young man,
who Is rending tooth powders, as It is re[x-rtrtl by good authority that he appropri­
ate* all loose articles to his own use. Aword to the wli« is sufficient.
J.-E. Calms and wife were In Kalamazoo
Sunday.

No one Is complaining of drought Just
ut present.
Preparations nrc being made for Child­
ren's day exercises to be held in both
churches.
Karl Jones maile a dying visit here last
week.
■
Mrs. Eugene Horton, of Muskegon, is
visiting her sisters Mrs. Colwell ami Mrs.
Ix-vi Water*.
Mrtu S. Trrpcnning lias returned after a
tlitec uuinllis ab*enveand will spend some
little time with her many friends in our
village.
Delayed Letter.
Frank Drake, who has been spending ' Charlie Thurston was on our slreets last
the past week with bis brother, ■ Ims re- Monday.
Mrs. Bliedd has gone to Battle Creek forturuied to hla home in Grand Rapid*.
Mrs. Kirk Grant, of Hasting*, spent
TIhj cut worms are making havoc with
Sunday in Woodland.
,
Charlie Welssert. of Hastings,-gave our gardeim and corn Hehls.
There Is a report In circulation that Mrs.
rNqg a pleasant call on Monday last.
Woodland is still ahead for as lateadaU* I.. Loveland received from the Mutual
as Thanksgiving. Mrs. Jerome Palmerton Benefit Life Insurance Co. St.000 al the
■li-aHt &lt;»f her grandmottier. Mrs. M. 1.
lias a young turkey with four legs.
The agent was here soon after
Prof. J. M. Smith returned to his school | Johnson.
her death and ar. Item in "hews from
at I*ralrlevBle Monday morning, the trains
Prairieville slated that be satisfactorily
not connecting at Hastings lie could uut
adjusted
a
claim
of insurance on her life.
get back Saturday evening.
1!
some other person held the policy us
The car|*i*nters have L. Hough's itousc Mrs. Imveland allowed her policy to lapse
ralsctl.
nearly a year since, and no one else hud
Mr. Norton Is building some slut and
any right to bolp a policy according to the
w ire fence for_ Stephcu Haight and C. laws of the company, and could not with­
Spyder.
out using her name as she Js the only rela­
Uncle IajvI Holmes i» building side th c in this part of the country.
walk from his residence to town.
F. F. HlilK-rt went to Cloverdale Thurs­
John Cairns is suffering with a ballon
day last
Elins Brevier builds Hie cellar wall to V. ; Notwithstanding the rainy weather our
El Hilbert's new brick block.
'quoit
quartette have liad their . usual
x G. W. Palmerton w ent to Saranai- on
on Tuesday last after a load of jiotatuca practice.
Wm. Cairns has returned to Ids home In
for B. S. Holly­
Kalamazoo.
Program tor decoration day was not ren­
Mr.'. John Branstetter is on the sick list.
dered nor the graves decorated in thU
Steve Temple and Det. Blackman are on
place, the |&gt;ost not belqg able to reach the the sick list.
1
cemetery owing to the tnclrnjency of the
George Vaptlne is repairing his homo.
w r;tt!i.-r.
Mason Holcomb and wire visited Mr.
Bentlcy-s show allowed here on Saturday H.’s sisters in Kalamazoo last wort. •
night. Notwithstanding the weather hr
Maud Hughs is visiting het* uncle Wm.
was given n fair audience, and h full pro- Hughs.
grnm whs rendered. Those who attended
Not much new# this week on account of
the show felt amply paid tor their money. the rainy weather. Farmer* are anxious
Their gentlemanly conduct during their to gel Into their corn but the ground is too
stay with us over Bunday licapeaks well
for Mr. Bentley, and devlus him Well
sheep shearing will be the order of the
worthy the patronage &lt;4 the people.
day as soon as the weather dears up.
C. 8. Palmerton and E. Clhir went to
A few people sheared liefore this storm
Lansing on Monday last.
ami have lost many sheep. '
A. 11. Wbiteomb. of Lowell.’ visited
Dr. Hyde has sold his clip of. wool to
in this vicinity last week.
Mike Doster for dOc. a lb. ,
Our highway comniiseiloncr needs, to be.
C. B. Robinson luw put a roof on his
complimented on his good work on the new building.
Swln hill and adjoining eausgway.
The I. O. O. F. lodge of this place Heel­
Daw? rumor slates that Will Miller/ has ed officers Saturday night.
taken unto himself a wife.
A. L. Haight has secured a posit
W. A. Spaulding and A. C. Towne
drug store at Manistique, and Ims ।
his new field of labor.
washed sheep last week.
Woodland people are making p_ .
The lee cream Ateial held on Saturday
evening was not a success In a financial
tions fora grand fourth of July celebrat
We extend a cordial hivitatlon to way, owing to the rain.
Clarence DoQUttle made a tlj Ing business
ter towns to come ami help us. as
trip to Kalamaxoo Jast week. I did not
done to them in .days Hone by.
C. R. Crosby made his many friemln sec his wing; bnt think he went with horse
glad by calling on them last week.
mid carriage.
No nne Sundayed around here Inst Sun­
Isaac Early attended the big meeting of day. Our goal people neither make or
Uw progressive dunkards In Campbell last HHxdve visits on Sunday. Do not believe
in cheating the Loot out of one day.
Sunday.
B. R- Fenner has Improvod tlm looks of
Mrs. Isaac Early has gone to Ohio nnd
ids farm by making a slat fence on the
Virginia to visit.
.
Anna Dlllcnberk is very loW *lth blood road side.
Will Towne coratncuced haying la.«t Sat­
poison, originating from a small scratch
urday, by mowing bls front yard and
upon the hand.
)
, , .
Come out all and help us to celebrate along the highway.
A good receipt to keep those frisky little
the coming Fourth. ,
&gt;
Elias Bevier has purchased the brick pigs out of mischief. One-third each of
for F. F. HUbert-s new brick store of corn, oats and bran, rm and oats ground,
and mixed with a little milk and fed in lib­
Nashville jinrtles.
Married, al the Evangelical church. Mr. eral rations three times a day. Try It; Il's
Martin Euper to Miss Christina Eckhardt. a sure remedy.
Milo will soon have a church edifice
We wish them wellMrs. Ward Shriller, of Charlotte, visited erected, money nearly subscribed.
Woodland friends on Friday laid.
Batland.
Dan Ixivell and wife biiried an infan!
Geo. W, Cross and wife, of Rutland,
daughter pn Sunday la«t.
were agreeably surprised bv a visit from
We hear Umt Dan Myer* Is dangerous y their neighbors and friends of Barry county
111 at Ada. where be Is Reaching, of typhoid to the number of sixty-three. It being their
itev. Dennett, of Lake Odessa, will de­ 1‘Jth wedding anniversary. Supper was
I served after which Mr. Seeber In behalf of
liver a sennon st the Woodland Center M. the assembled guests, presented their host
E. church next Sunday morning.
and hoateas with handsome and valuable
Children’s day was observed at the M. mementoes of the ocasalon. Mr. Cross
E. church last Sundsy.
responded in a feeling manner. Mr. Cross
TOCXfl SOLDIKU.
moved on bls farm here soon after bls
marriage, it being a dense wilderness: be
Pralrtevlllo.
cleared it up and has got a comfortable
Delayed Iztter.
home.
' ____________
Bentley's show held forth here Tueeday
ntafit- A good crowd was In attendance,
A. Klngrijttry has fitted up his grove for
and all were pleased with the exhibition.
Charley Smith Injured hl* arm severely the convenience of plcnlcentGeo. Mosher, of Prairieville, will conron Friday, helping George Hazen repair tnv.net! building a store, as soon as his lumMr. Ilalhcron’s well.
Lillie Llndsley is at home on a visit.
l*NelBe -Dayton entertained on Sunday
.
. .._ t. — . .4
arc
lost, young friends from Martin.
repairing George Morehouse’s house.
Our school closed on Friday last.
Herb-Smith has returned from Otsego,
Children's day was "b*^ lastS™where he has lar.-u doing a Job of pointing- dav at the Sprague school house and the
Tbe household goods belonging to the SJewra fllted with brlglit and happy
late Daniel Shelp were sold at auction on
The boose was lawnUfully deba­
ted and a fine program was carried out. the
Newton and wife visited at Mac younger children doing exceedingly well.
Cbamlxirlain's. Saturday and Sunday.

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WHOLE NO. 1776.
Delayed Loiter.
Sam Hilt Is slowly recovering from his
fall be received recently.
The Free Methodists did not baptize last
Bunday on account of bad weather, but
postponed it two weeks.
Warren Hocox spent Sunday at home.
F. M. Quick and wife, F. J. Quick andwife and E. G. Potter and wife attended
the birthday party of their ninety-seven
year old aunt Mrs. G, S. Post in -Nashville
iMt Sunday. Following is a biography of
Mrs. Post:
Nancy A Post, the oldest sister of
Abram 8. Quick, wa» bom In the town ot
Hope, Warren county. New Jersy, June
•Jd. 1703. She afterward moved to the
town ot Whitby, in Upper Canada, and
married James Coir. They raised ten
children, six sons and four daughters, all
of whom are married, the oldest son being
now 77 years of age. and the youngest
daughter 57. Mrs. Past has *9 grand
children. 0G great grand children, and one
great, great grand child, and she can say.
"Rise, sou: gi&gt; to thy son: fefr thy son's son
has got a wm. and their names are all Cole
and the first born.** Mr. 6. S. Post was
bom in 1H05, being now 84 years of age.
Here Is a iioein composed for the occa­
sion by Mbs L Adda Nichols on the sub­
ject of “Grandma's Birthday.’*
Slow her stop has grown and weary.
But her heart Is ju»t u cheery
A* In days gone;
And her ever sunny smile
Cht-rrs and blesses us the while.
.
The years are gliumg on.
That bring her nearer rest and beaten,
Toslay dear grandma's ninety-seven.
She Is sweetly retrospecilng.
Un her youiirtnl days reflecting.
That seem U&gt; her so near;
.
The past and future she Is Unking.
Ut the present scarcely thinking.
Now she can almost hear.
The opening golden gates ot heaven.
For to day she Is ninety-sereo.
Many years sbe's tolled M*er fainting.
Now the s only watching, waiting
To htranche welcome ••come.''
And receive hrr lored ones greeting
Where no parting follows meeting.
In the heavenly home:
Yes dear grandma's »»l ety-seren.
Ciosely eoiues the breath of heaven.
• Ernest &amp;m&gt;gx cut hi» foot whilesplitting
rails last week.''
Wm. Young, of Bellevue, was the guest
of L B.-Potter last Monday.
Deb. Eastman received a telegram Mon­
day that ids father was dying.

Children’s day was observed at the M.
E. church last Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Savage is getting better.
Mrs. P. M. Hyde and Mrs. Wm. Archer
are very sick.
_
Mrs. George Belles received a letter say­
ing that her father. Parley; Green, could I
not live but a short time. ’
Elbridge Potter started for Gettysburg
last Monday. He says he will cal bis din­
ner Wednesday noon sitting on the rock
where bo sat and pulled off his boot after
hr was shot.
D. R. Slade is having Ills bam moved.
■Seymour Eno Is visiting his relatives in
this vicinity'.
«
F. M. Quiek and wife visited in Hast­
ings last weelft
There will In- a dance at Fred J. Quicks'
next Friday night.
Chas. Hatten and wife and Wm. Sea­
man and wife visited at Woodland Satur­
day and Sunday.
J. B. Messimer and wife visited Maple
Grove friends Sunday.
Wm. Griffin's sjian ot mustangs ran
away with him Saturday evening, string­
ing things In great shape, leaving W1B
and his company sitting In the buggy.
Prospect for a corn crop is very dis­
couraging.
A. T. Rowley, wife and daughter May
visited Hastings and Rutland friends the
fore part of last week
■
.Bell Bros, have the basement wall for
tln-lr barn nearly completed.
«
Adam Foreman has a new wind-mill. :
Geo. Conley has gone to Woodland tb
work on the railroad fence.

night they were ^Jer parties that were on
the lake: thinks he was purposely deaf.
He ajso says that it Is no fun for him to
be called up opt of bed at 11 o'clock at
night to give the warden a pleasure trip
around the lake. We are of the opinion
that It would be no more than right If the
warden gave hb» help a reasonable compen­
isation. say about one dollar and a half or
two. seeing that he had a good ride around
the lake and gave the fisherman a grand
scare. ’
William Main sold Ids horses and harneas-to Wm. Hayman Friday. '
‘' Sylvester Feagles. of Ionia Co., was In
these parts last Friday in com puny with
Wm. Hayman.
Last {Saturday J. Movher and wife
bought home from the hub a new cook
stove, this looks like business.
Mrs. Melissa Covey died Snbbeth morn­
ing at seven o'clock. Funeral at one
o'clock Monday.
**
Wjn. Main bad visitors from Bellcvuq
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Patten is quite poorly at this writing.
. Mrs. Strickland's slater from Battle
Creek. Is visiting friends bene.
Nellie Wagoner Is visiting at M. Alien's
this week.
_
Mrs. Henry Hughes, from your city is
visiting here.
The East Carlton ladies aid society will
meet at the residence of Mrs. Cain the last
Thursday In June.
Prayer meeting twice a week at East
Carlton W. M. church. The attendance
Is good and the church is In a state for re­
vivals.
There will be. Providence permitting, a
grove .meeting in Muses Fuller's grove, ,
one-half mile south of the W. M. church,
commencing July Srd and closing the 7th.
Rev. Cheney will l&gt;e assisted by president
of the Michigan Con., Rev. Martiu, of
.Hillsdale.

'
Delton.
Mrs; Ira Irving, mother of George Inr­
ing, died Friday morning at the home of
her daughter iu Cedar Creek. She was 72
year* of age. and leaves n namber of
friends and relatives to mount her loss.
"Mr. Cook, editor of the Bannku. spent
a day Ashing with us-last week.
•
Mrs. Bnxiks lias returned from n two
weeks’ visit with friends and relatives at
Hastings.
Mr. Russell, of Kalamazoo, piadr Del­
ton a visit last week.
If Delton folks want their property yj
Increase iu valuy. they should patronite
home trade more.
J
Mr. Bishop’s mother Is making him a
visit
• Henry ijeonard has a large amount of
ax heh ra on hand.
.
i
A. P. Leonard .went to Hastings on a
bnsinen trip last week.
George Whitlock is laying stone for his
new More, which be will funibh as a mil­
linery shop.
Mrs. Ford, of Hastings, i» i lsitlng Mrs.
Lehner.
R. T. F. Dodds thinks ipiite n bit of
Delton friends, as he made litem another
call.
Mrs. Clarence Pcnbufk is vfaitlng friends
nt Coldwater.
F. A. Blackman made Hastings friends
a visit last week.
Frank Falk made Delton a visit last

Jessie Norwood is visiting her parents,
Rob. Norwood and wife.
Nettie Hnested is visiting her sister al
Galesburg.
Ebble Pennock put his horses In the
Irani lost Friday evening, and In the morn­
ing Im found one of them dead. It is
supposed he died of heart- disease.
JHunebc Inboard made her grand-mother
a visit last week.
Clark Williams lost a beautiful horse of
heart disease lost week.
Harrison Hull lias returned to Delton
with a wife.
What are Delton folks going to do for
the Fourth. We ought to have •onw
Fred Stowell lus returned home from celebration nt Crooked lake.
Texas.
D.
Sprague and wife spent Thursday
Wheat, oats and gra*s growing finely
ith friends at Woodbind, also -A. Senter
but corn makes one tired to look at it.
and wife.
•
J. B. Pumfrey has moved his sawmill to
Mrs. D'Arcambel. of the prison home nt
Detroit, lectured on prison work at the L'. Lowell where he Ims a job for the summer. .
His family goes with him.
B. church Sunday evening.
The washout on the Grand Rapids road
Preaching Saturday night. Sunday and
Sunday night at tiie Disciple church.
, •J.S miles north of Middleville is being re­
paired
by highway commissioner Sherk. .
Children's ilay was observed at the
The tabernacle meeting* which have
Altoft school house Sunday afternoon and
been running every night for two weeks
In the evening al the Holmes church.
Jerry Calahan and wife, of Battle Creek, have got one convert to date.
The Irish lady, OH years old, who lost
have been visiting at Mr. Woods.
Mrs. M. A. Boice and son liave returned her pofket book and ticket and was put off
from their visit with her son Lewis in the hIxjj. m. train Munday, found n nights
lodgtrfijs amF-money to Bastings at the
Montcalm Co.
I-ce Fuller, of this place, was recently home of J. L. Broughton.
married to Mary Pratt, of South Hastings.' ’ Americus Cline is building-n new barn.
We wlsii them n lung and prosperous
Journey through life.
1&gt;. Cross, of Adrian. visited bls ttaughMr. and Mrs. Palmatier, of Vermontville,
attended meeting at Costs Grove Sunday.
J. iainkart and Anson Phillips arc doing
Surah Hill, wno has been spending some
years In Kansas, returned here Thursday. a Job of breaking for Mr.-Stafford.
Mrs. Gorham is not improving very fast.
A. K. Richardson Is on the sick list.
Rufus Turner, ot the Cross road. is doing
T. Demott and wife called on W. N.
a job of clearing for Woodland parties.
Boice and wife Thursday.
Mr. Clifford and wife, of Castleton, vis­
ited friends on high street last Saturday
Bert SuUterland'is building a new wagon and Sunday.
Mrs. Coffield's son and daughter from
shop.
Henry Wright is building a new grana­ the east an- visiting her.
ry and Henry Tobias is building an addi­
Edith Clifford visited May Hathaway
tion to his house.
K. Ferris, of Carlton, was the guest of
Bert Sutherland Is the proud poeserai*
of a hew wind mill.
T. Brangwln.
Joe Bryans, of your elty. Is digging a
well for R. H. Dixon.
.
Charles Valentine has moved his goods
The musical festival In the grove near
from Geo. PrichanFs house. Into a house the Hendershott school house passed off
about one mile north of the Doud school very .pleasantly on Wednesday. June 5th,
house.
about three, hundred being present from
Geo. Tobias is pedaling meat for his nearly all parts of Baltimore and from
brother Henry.
Hastings, Maple Grove and Lacey. The
Farmers have been trying to Improve musical part of the program consisted of
the roads a little, but the recent rain has tlte very brat selection of solos, quartettes,
damaged tliem more tlrnn they Improved anthems and choruses which were so well
them.
s.
rendered by all who participated that.it
would not be Just to speak of anything In
(•articular. The address by W. F. Taylor
Odd fellowB.Jroni Charlotte, plcnlced at
upon charity was rich In sentiment and
the lake last Tuesday.
oratory, and reflects much credit npon him
Whit Wilcox and wife visited with his
as a speaker. We can only say that the
Bister. Mrs. E. O. Hyde, Tuesday last.
Mr. Parker went to Ohio on buslnem festival was a grand success throughout,
and a time long to be remembered by al!
last Tuesday and returned Friday.
James Mother 1ms replaatcrcd the house w iw were prraent. Eamy by Chas. GaakiU. Jr.. “Our obligations tn each otheF*
formerly owned by Mr. Caok iu Morgan,
and will move in as «oon as it Is fitT1m&gt; flsh warden's assistant says that the
warden was unusually hard of hearing the

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Boston

M'KEOWN'S LUCK;

Put KUton Monday night telegraphed to
tbe Gol leu Gate Athletic dnt\ of Son Fran-

)&gt;0^u

Dry Goods Store

president of the United

formed Chief Hubbard that a subpoena can give yon figure* I

‘“Not found,” although MeGvebav had left an
Henry Span holme r, an old naddent of GaIrma. III., whow wifd had deserted him,
made a desperate attempt to commit suicide
Monday by cuttiog each arm with a knife.

Neill R. Brown, jr„ reading clerk of tha
lower house of congress, was killed Sunday
at Nashville, Tenn., by being run over by a

sidewalk near his hotme Monday morning.

intending to take a train to Chicago, where
he ox|&gt;o£t4&lt;! to o|&gt;eu tu» offlre,
IlAiry Haighwnry, who luu been doing a
rushmg buclnem swindling old soldiers
throughon Michigan, wassenteuced Monday,

Pat Killen has accepted a challenge to
fight the heavy-weight Californian, McAu-

Governor Fifer, of Illinois, has vetoed the
bill authorising home ami dummy railways
Joseph Labord, who died TuraJay at Hr.

grandchild rcn.
The train-robber who went through the
robbol Sol Katies' ytore at Bondriel, Wk,
Tueadapuioruiug of about *100.
Five striking coal minors havo betn arrotted at Spring Valley, Ilk, for iniplicatlau in the late riots in that sectiou. Tha

From the returns rd school children h&gt; Ne­
braska the officials out there figure cut a
population fur the state of 1,000,000.
day school children took place We inesday.
Sixty thousand children were in line.
• Sixty structures wore destroyed at Jack­
sonville, Fla., by a fire Wednesday morning,
and the loses will aggregate SitO.OQO.
Mrs. Harriet Hubbard Ayer to silling her
furniture in New Yarkand will go to Europe
Donovan wm the Kngliah Derby Wednea-

races last year, and won hi. owner AW,000.
A slight but very perceptible- shock of
earthquake was felt in the southern and
eastern portions of Nashville. Tenn., about
9:30 Wednesday evening. No damage was

Quincy Adams and Charles F. Adnm**. presi­
dent of the Union Pacific railroad; died at
Quincy. Mas*., Thursday night, aged SI
The Imsine'fl failures occurring throughout
the country during the seven days ended Fri-

the United States 200, and for Canada 25,
ora total of 225.

, Hhoeks of earthquake were felt Friday

Speculation on who will be tbo' next pope
of Romo develops the fact that Archbishop
Gibbous is a strong probability for the “chair

at Tullamore. Ireland, because the quantity

tangiste by tbo Paris jtolice Is said to have
resulted in the dtocorery ot papcra which
implicate Boulanger in an International plot.
Benjamin Law, who b. serving a rantcnco
Ut thirteen years in the Indiana penitentiary
for tbo munlar p* Albert Harmon, at Colum­
bus, Ind, July 5, I&amp;S7, is tho defendant uow
in a suit for tlO.Ofli brought by Jo|in Har­
mon, A bort's arm, for damages for killing his
tatb.'X. Lzjw has recently inherited *40,000.
Un appropriations made by tl&gt;c late laglst».380,3M.79i as follows: For 1«»,
891.44; for l»®0, *2,700,530 44; special, *2,&lt;M1,71KW&gt;. This to about *37X1.000 to* than

Mn Mary Kennedy, of Indianapolis, died

Tiie coroner requested that McGsehan bo
fore the jury.

Thu jury also desired that

will not do this long, but be has otiier wells
coming in that will keep up hi* daily produc-

HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY.

his production*all tho time.
t
“Three sells doing fifty-six barred* an hour
U 1,344 barrel* every twenty-four hours, or
The first witneMi called was Policeman Dan 40,320 barrel* a month. McKeown has pnr
Brown, who preferred tbe charges against
Dr. Cronin. He teatlfled that he made the back tn Bradford, which be left with a big

tend tha trial Hix memory was very
faulty, or be was conveniently ignorant on

thia point by the coroner announcing to the
subpoma on Bogga reported that hL» office
bo lirni gone to Janosvllto and would be back
Saturday.
Believed Snlllvwn Gailty.
In the afternoon Luke Dillan, of Philadel­
phia, testified that many times Dr. Cronin

bitions to rule in American and Irish politics
Atox Sullivan would murder him (Dr. Cro­
nin), and that Sullivan had no more blood in
.him tlian n flsh. Dillrm further *aid; “I
Aic zander Sullivan was a party in thj murdtr of Dr. Cronin, if not a principal.

Policeman Dan Brown, of the Stanton
Avenue station, was virtually placed under

the doctor.
THEY'RE ALL PLAYING BALL.

League club* got to playing again on ita own

land by tho skin of its teeth, ns it wens,
lasagne scores wort: At Chicago—Chicago
‘J, Cleveland 1—ten innings; at Washington
City—New York 1, Wiuhlngtou 2—three
innings, rain; at Boston—Boston. 1«, JffilL-uleil
pbln C&gt;; at Pittaburg-^ittaburg 1, Indian­
apolis a
Chicago, June 5.—Cleveland gut away

bull game by a
games:. At Boston—Boston 4, Philadelphia 2
—tan innings; at Washington City—Wash­
ington 5, New York 3;- Pittsburg-Indianapo ­
lis game postponed—rain.
Chicago, "June 0.—Tho Chicago alleged
base ball club ha* lost three out of four
games played on ita own ground with the
At Chicago—(find game) Chicago 0, Cleve­
land 7—ten innings; (second gam'.’) Chicago
5, Cleveland «; at Boston—Boston 4, Phila­
delphia 5—eleven innings; at WashiuKton
City—Washington 3,' Now York* 4; Pitts­
burg-Indianapolis gams postponed—rain.

Philndelphia-Philadelphia 6,Washington 1;
at Cleveland—Cleveland 8, Pittsburg 2; at
Beaton—Boston 10, New York 7; at Chicago
—Chicago 11, Indianapolis 10.
Chicago, Juno K—Following are the

terday: Ajt Philadelphia—Philadelphia 14,
Washington 6; at Boston—Boston 0, Now
York’4; Cleveland-Pittsburg and ChlcagoIndlanspolis game* poetj&gt;oned—rain.

No. 8 July, opened 34M". closed 84&gt;4e; Au­
gust. opened .IRk’.'do “d 5»V&gt;U'. September,
opened au*e. closed 8S»4c. Oats-No. X
July, opened 3-%c. closed SH-Hc; Septem­
ber. opened and closed
Pork—Ju y.
oix-ned 311.B3, chwcd flL#); August, closed
•H.87M: September, opened *11.05, elorad
Sll.setk. taud-July, opened 8A.73W. clmed

County is iioideu). the preml-es dtfyribed in said

Richanl Fooje recently had a novel cxj^Ji
cnee at Plankinton, D. T. When Mr. Foote
arrived in Plankiutou from Cbnmtarlain h'found that tlw manager of the Plankinton
open* house hod billed his first night's cnguAmeat for "Richard Ill,” although the nrtor BATTLE CREEK.
had given instructionsb&gt; bobilled for "OtbWlo." He played “Othello," however, dandle
tbo fact that he had Ihmu bllltsl fur (Boater.
P. DRAKE. M. D.,
and explained tho reason for the eonfunou
and announced tliat ho would play Rirhnrd
Office over Holloway'* dreg store.
ou Um&gt; following night Tho ttunmgvr of tho
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con­
house then ■upon junq al to hi* feet aud an necting with residence, at Holloway's drug
angry debate followed Mr. Foote doctoring
that li« would play “Richanl III" in tho
M. B. GILLASPIE. Notary Public
opera liou«i on tho following night and tha
•
ami U. S. Claim AgeiiL
manager affirming that bo should not Tuo
all kind* of elalini More ilia
the Interior office. Call ou hlta
nudirnco Itoteued attentively to tbo delnte,
—
Court and Jefferson Sto..
but remained neutral and went home when HasUngs, Mich.mrr
'
tho discuadoti ended. But Mr. Foote and b&gt;«
entire eompauy staid. They camjud nil
J1. FOWLER
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Dentist.
Bonm« formerly occupied by Dr. Joeee. over
doorway with Mr. Fuoio'* brace of mastiff*. fimlth. Ham* &amp; Van Annan's.

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twenty-oue years, and, bearing in mind tho
improvomento which will probably ha
in electrical Illumination during that long

of the public inleresta They bare stipulated
that when tbo profits from tho contract ox-

TUART, KJjAPPEN * VANARMAN,
Itawyrn.
*“ *u MXtrts ot the state and In the
Lulled Stat-* courts.
Offices over Hastings National Bank.
.
Hratimre. Michigan.
A«*ociafe office*. Rooms 15. tn and 17, new
Houseman Block,
GrandI Rapid*,
Wtrrt.w
u-.&gt; . ....Mich.

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riKAHEU. IiItES tCIMXER.
V
Attorneys at Law.
ln "&gt;&gt;«»«»
state and United
States. Special attention to collections. Money
to loan on real estate, office OTtt10. D. Spauld-

a. barber, m. d..

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There are in London sixty-five theatre* and
about 500 music balls, providing entertaim
xaont for 325,000 people every night, or 1U0,fOO.tWO in tin- couroo of a year.
It to fearel by friends of CL IL Fifleld,

R^Mt^;?1Thou

—c-rt

scribed a. follow., to wilt The north half fH)
"Unh rntetUnalhalf &lt;H&gt;.. »-tten nuu.
FXiH^’^fUod -reading to the gov-

Attorneys tor Mortgagee-

MORTGAGE SALE.

&gt;gra. on page 3M. which -u.nl ui
the 'Mil day of August A. D. I
Sarah IL Austin to Daniel
Mgers of HMtityta. Michigan, and salment rrcordt'd lt&gt; the ofliee either,
deed* for Barn el”&gt;,r‘{\'2!‘^&amp;1. v .
day of August, A. D. fwl. on page «&lt;
‘llM.m’?rrKu....

77Z—.rclwl bi Hie odlee of the reCi*.

2PCb dav ot March. A D- IMA «•«• |*ge 31* In Uber
37 of litorigsge*. und the Said " lufit 1' ** linger*
fwgi-t tK raU «ra«g-»r to D-ntol W ko.era
bv awtetiment dvted tbe Mb day of March. A.
I)
si”recorded In tbe office of tbe srgMrr

i&lt; ete is inr

Sl.TD&amp;mtl; atockoni awl feeders.
Ttxiui steers. J2..5aXBu. Hheep-fiteudy:
Texas mutton*. S3.2S(t4J»; natives. Siaia.iJiO;
iamlM. SXiUAJUn par head.
Pro luce: Butter—Fancy KI Kin creamery. IS

QT«JAC^son

MARkK|

TRADE

Sc; turkeys, 74*80; ducks, Hgic. Potatoes­
Choice Burbanks. 4‘c par bu: Beauty of Ho-,

TlctSStaM. Straw-

REMedy^pAIN
ForZBruises and Burns.
Freah, Strong, Convincing Facts.

uI |QLD

Modesty
genuine has a

I^ed

H tin tag on
gyiery plug.

Old Honesty l

•1*12'4 27). of principal and Interest togettwr'
with an attorney freot thirty dollar* t.r»vM«1,
hn l“ *.id m^gsge. and whtcb 1* drewHuhamount claimed to be unpaid on said mortgage ,
and no auU or proceeding having bren Instltuted at taw to rec- ver tire debt remaining secured

ha* become operative. Now therefore, ttrai^d
a- ..All IT
....
by said mortgage with Interest and tbe costs and
charges ot finvcloaure and sate Including thirty
&lt;lu!lar» attorney * fee proytdod. foe Uteretai M
ttic north trout door of the Court House In tbe
. .*:ihgs(tbalt&gt;eln&lt; the place for bold­
lot tbe (Trvult Court for the County of Barer In
which said mortgaa ed nremiaea are sitmurd) on
tbe 7th day of September. A. D. UM. at tmj
o'clock In the forenoon of that day. Tbe sal-

ac r0,?.
edged to be tl*c pures)'
and W)oct lasting piece
of Standard Chewinj Tobjic
onthemarKel.trxing it is
a better test than any ta'k
about it. uiveitafair trial
Your dealer has it

110; FIBER 4 BROS.. Uuistfe);
PUOlUfE NOTRE.
State of Michigan. Cmihly -d Bsrry —
Notice U hereby given, that by kn oriier: .e
Prottote court for the Cwimi u H«rry.'
*’U
the 1*th dav ot May A- l» !•¥. «n moeth* irofc
tkelr claim* agaln«t toe estate &lt;q Ih-vi ;.'
bbeip. late of wit county, doraw! awl ttas *3
creditor of »aid deeea*r.l arc r^&lt;2rrd to pre
•ent their claim* to said I*mb»t«- &lt; ourt. st the
Probate Office, tn tbe Citj U Haitian.

(to»&gt;. leu hundred and thlrtv-niue &lt;:ta»? and will t e heard before eutd (.VMirt
ten huudrr.1 and forty (1040), of the village (now'
city) of Hastings, according to the recorded plat
thereof

Assignee of Martgage.
I. W. RiKitft.
Attorney tor Assignee.

PHORATE ORDER.

day Ute 4th day o&lt; June, in the year'
^gd eight hundred and rlxhty nine.

■ Friday, t -

Judgraf i'rv-.*:-.
PBOBATK None II
‘
Sta'e ot Michigan. County ot Barry-.-**.
Notice is iwrbv given. t|j»t Mau,order ot
the probate court fur rlieroc’i'* •’ fUrr... tnaiV*
nu the mb day of May A. I*, i**.*!* moots*
from t\.it date were allowed tor rrediUTS !”
twroMixUielr claim* against th« «t»te ■&gt;.'
Wlll'am Ferry late of raid rounty. dreeand.
-and that alt erviHtore ot *ald 4" eve., sre re­
quired to present U&gt;&lt;*lr rlalm- to said proj’*®'

In the matter ot the estate of David N- Lake,
such claims will be beinl betere
nwi. •&gt;=
an alleged m»i.tollr Incompetent person.
On reading and filing the petition, duly vert- Thursdsy. the iMh &lt;tay of Aucm
&lt;‘n
fled. of Abbie Jane Gump, daughter ot said Da­
vid N. itoke. praying for reaaous therein •«
forth, that a guardian may be appointed for the
Dated May i5»h. A. l». iw*
CllAKLK&gt; WeAKS/roV..
said David N. Lake
•
Judxe "I ITvtatr.
Thereupon It Is ordered, that ThurMiav. the
»tli day of June. A. 1&gt;. 1M. at ten o'dock
ADMINISTBAri’JX SAI FState of Mlctagan. County n*i
,.
alleged
mentally . Incompetent" person
In the matter of the estate ot taruard goo-".
and all other penon* interested In said
dNcrtJreis hereby given, that In
an order granted to the undersigned.
tratrixoAbeestate &lt;d raid I/'u-*"’
and show cause, ft any there be. why tbe iwayer eearart. »&gt;y th" H»«- Jwlge of I'robiir for tte
of the petitioner mav not ire grouted. And it Oaonte of Calhoun, cut the twenty wiriitb c*r
* tv ...
-ill I-. «,1d at ptibltr
I* further ordered. That said petitioner pi re no““ — ---------------- —»tert in aaid estate, of
Tanijlft to IM Bigness muorr,
u—
ion. and the hearing herein ttesrrltwd. in the Count* &lt;•( Barrr.in
y of this order to be mate, ou Monday,-the twrnn
published In tbA 1
Baxxkm, a newspa- July. A. D. now. at one. o'clock In t!.« aftrtW’ C
per printed and
td in said county of of that day (raMrat to all rt.'i
mure*
Barer, once In «
roortgagr or otherwise
M «*
AMwrrno.Ka,
at Hie time ot tnaxin*
also .nbjret to tbo right &lt;&gt;» &lt;h;»’r snd t*
bunealead righto of the widow ft **“i
UMtela)tltofoUowtDg&lt;&gt;e*crihe&lt;! ;■ *.
ORDEB OF APPEARANCE.
wit: Tbe aoutb east qtmrter .;t I!' ‘-•'J'" »*’:
State of Mtehliou. the Circuit Court foe the quarter, and the south bait rd Hy
quarter of section numW ’• nt* .*»&lt;&gt; m x-n
Cojjnty ot Barry. In Chancery&gt;.I..M wni iii the &lt; .'..tit;
Allee M Rock, complainant, vs. John T. Rock, itadefendant.
•tvfnUQt.
me in the above entitled cause, that procea*

CIUN0F.UV ORDLi:
State of Michigan, in tha eirrijlt

C. WELTON

has been received from him.

to light in Park which was written by him
ta 188L It to thought that a later will will
ba found.

W. LOTVBY. M. D..
Physician atiid Surgeon.

Ot ISSS* “Uiu* ,n'ECTA«*-E8 and eye

Busintwi failures tor the week number 23.1,
corns; ondtug period of lb-36.
There will shortly bo a public test at
Anneeton, Ala., of u xtiingln machine which
is guaranteed to make 5,000 thingies per

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Physictan and burgeon.
Ofllee over Nevin's store. Office hours from 3

G

imrctotoo the undertaking at the end of the
contract. That to on arrangement with which
high r light grades. *4JB»44&gt;, rough pack- tho clttoens ought to bo well mtbflnL It
gives tho new light a fair chums, ami pretecu

&lt;zW

bldSit'atthe northfront duuruj the court boo&gt;e

MARR &amp; DUFF

Are having the bi««i kind “f •
on
Weir M Ineb Glovla «llk umbrellas, para­
barrel* a month Is putting it under the actual
gon framre. apd gold h.-ad" that they are
amount rather thau over. On every barrel
selling for
»1!W °» tbelr 20 tach f“‘
Bradford, awl there his production is the black sateen umbrellas, paragon frames
smalltwL ?■
and gold heads that gn- being sold for
“It is safe u&gt; calculate a premium &lt;&gt;f fifteen
cents abovu the market on tho whoio of Mc­ fil. 10. Three are two of the most import
Keown’* production, twenty cento being the ant sales in rajn and shine umbrellas ever
actual premium ou tbo most ot it. Tho pre­ offered to the jniblfc- The dlk umbrella
mium on the production to *7,SCO a month,
with gold head that we are giving you for
and this total value to *57,500 a month, or
*7,500 more tlian President Harriton receives $1.40 i» Just the same as that sold last sum­
mer for §2.50. We closed out the lot com
wells *Urred up to thi» point hi* gross income p&amp;ing nearly four hundred; they were
from them in twelve month* would bo SOU),imrebawd cheap and you are getting the
000.
"Hia itnox Fann guslier* ore tarts locality advantage of our purchase. Kcnxemlrer it
that a year ago was not wmvddarad gilt edged, is necessary to come early as they are
but everybody believed it was good when moving fast, only §1.4i» for,a 20 inch gold
McKeown began to stake off k.cations for
w.4U EreryUdng he lias ever touched luw headed silk umbrella worth 82.5Qand •1.10
turned to greenbacks, except his Turkeyfoot for fast black sateen umbrella, gold' headed
venture, and sinnaGaUeyS. big well there it
i» U‘X exTtain that McKeown's land will not worth Sl.W).
la* all right. It wiw McKeown who opcnisl
Our Stunner Umbrellas
up tbo richod spot ever found in the Pcunvylvatila oil region*. Thia was his Martin
Pool, Woalilngtou county, where hi* famous That we an* selling for 52.49 and 53.50 are
Martin Na 5 tunated tbe trado for month*. good value for 83.50 and $5.00. We have
Thrre farms in tills pool produced, according
to tbo tawt estimates. KJ.UMJ.'jUi worth of oil, them In La loscu and standard length
handles. Full line of fancy jiarasols, all
and the*- are still producing.
“In addition to his oil inb-rcsta McKeown styles and prices.
owns 23,&lt;«JU ai-n.w of ycllok pine lands in Ala­
We art having a big trade on our spring
bama, one of tbe largest flouring mills in
Minnraota and n bwincsa block in Baltimore Jackets that we arc selling for 52.00, §2.50,
•aid to be worth •1,000,000. He is ou rieh ba 52.75, aXdO. 53.35. 83.73. $4.00 and 5L50,
doran*t know bow much he i* worth, and bo etc. These an- unusually pretty
morning till lata in tiie evening, and if you and gtKxi valneo. They are In black and
didn't know him you would likely take him colors. Also a big line of beaded wrajN* can
for nuo of the hand*. He luu. been a very lie found In our cloak department at at­
strong and rugged r.-um, but the'burly burly tractive price# from 83.75, 84.00. 84.50.
of oil life has told an him very jwrwptibly.
McKeown has gone through tboeoUre oil 9-1.00. 85.50, 80.00 and 80.50. etc. It will
excitement in Pennsylvania, having begun&lt;&gt;:&gt; pay yon to look us through. Also a*k to rev
Oil creek in the pkntrcr days as a laborer nt the finest line of lace curtains In the city.
*2 a day.’’—Washington (Pa.) Cor Pittsburg
That is what we can show you and at the
CommcrciaL
lowest prices.

tilt'd. The company remaiued in the theatre
land—(First game) Pittsburg 5. Cleveland ami Mr. Foote kept bis word by appearing a*
lb; (oecvnd game) Pittsburg 2. Cleveland •'); Richard III that night.—New York Star. .
at Pbilkdclpbta—Washington 7, Philadelphia
5. Other games postpone!.
Tiro city of Loudon is about to l&gt;o electric­
Mr. Depew has invitatlotu to tqxMk July 4 ally lighted from Fleet atreet to ALlgute and
In nearly every state tn U&gt;e Union.
from ita northern txmndary to tbo river. The
arrangement
which the cunimbationrrx at
THE MARKETS.
Rowers made is the largest sehcuo of electric
lighting which btu yet been vontuivd upon iu
’ Chicago, June A
Quotation* on Ute board of trade to-day were Europe, mid. with good management tbcro

nroc&lt;-r&lt;limn&gt; ut law having been tnwnmru ion
he m&lt;niey» sacured by
mortgsr' «
•D4^U&gt;‘eretore. by vlrtos of the power of aate
contained tu said “'u.rS&lt;J,’V,,l?,1ny.,fL*,Htberebv
......
m..te and urovided. notice is bereny

Pl»ee of rraldBuee. On motion of dtuart. Knap­
H?*X*
l^uraneaCo. pen &amp; VanArman. ttUorney* for said complain­
ilf. Cr « H“llcio» on a man's property agaln*t ant, It I* ordered that uie mid delrodgiR ent^jro.lightning or wind; against a rnpw*«
In said cauira. on on before Uirve
life by death and accident. " "88unB‘ * ,UM • his appearance
,ro,M thc &lt;llUe o&lt; M»t* oitler and that
^!.teLn,.l'1rent’r.'u V ‘?r «»mptaluahl emtse this
MITH A COLGROVE.
Lawyers. &gt;«■ »&gt;x week* In succwwion. In default ot
Pnl&lt;”1 bll*1«. Hastings.)
Practice is »n the courts of the rtate*'
&lt;imrod said hill will be taken sv txmlesscti by
« u,
said defendant.
unil,'r fay hand at Charlotte In the
\ E.KENASTON,
A• ...__ _ „ Attorney nt Law.
8TVABT, RMAI-rKX &amp; VA.XAMMAN.
promptly utteuaing to.
vouecuon*

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l*tidlck, the u'uktiow n Mr* ot Lei
the unknown heir* of How.- a &gt; '
unknown hetrs ut Churte* b»a:&gt; I
At a session ot Mil&lt;1 court 1. .
huu*e in the city of HraUnp. " '-l:■&gt;1 routdj. &lt;®
the 13&lt;h day ot Matfranhayear11,u. v tiwntoM
Bad etgMy
. rwet'
Present, the Hou. Frank A IMter. CH™
J,ItMhto cause. It appearint l) ?«MW«•
ttMtaiaattbe time of toe c!,ui:
complaint, and by other proof t«
UM of said court, that John Cot . u. H *

QOOK &amp; SHELDON,

MORTGAGE BALEIMU11 hulM !»«,„«. u,
M
L Francis Bennett
— Pennock

Rye—DulL Barley -Nominal. I'ork-l
new mrae. »13,XJfi.ll5a. Lord-Quiet; J
»0.«; July. ILM.

P H-TlMMEM&lt;AN.Hn«»p.lhklI.h^
* ■
ecu. ud snrrm. ■
"Mk.TOUUa.y, dra,

■wrek with overcoata over their
John Koltlander was Fridsy
tot Ash lend, Win., of attempting to murder
the family of Albert' Poland by putting

tw’W

;‘ii.j^
1 tlir *ajd

ivdlck.
• raid Lewi. Wil

Uuuuumd eight hundred a®'

Hroriot feror of a malignant typo ha*
broken out at the Michigan Military acadkr. Tbo students are nil

•prelaiattenttan glvento

instituted to elghty-nlne.
said mortgage.

®.. ■«'-. ■ "■ &lt;^2.

DaMQc. July. aiHfpiHc.
X.U-: June. UttoatSc; July, 23c. Pork—1

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

PROBATE NOTICE.
(Wat being the

MBr* excitement among
nt£ CHARLES A VOCELU CO.. Batthaara. U.

No. 3 white, rn ic bid.

Hastings Banner,

81.00 a Year.

gillaspie

t» prtiSMt their claim* to &gt;»&gt;&gt;
(.r
the probate office. Iu th" i"&gt; ”tt-iA
i-xamlnauwt and allowance. '&gt;» &gt;f1
. ^i;.
dav of November ne»L am «&gt;•« -|!lt,r«U5.
will be beard bofere said rourt. &lt;•n n s 1Uy
ad davot A
AugMt
on Frtds*
tbe nd
ukm and ..n
i r rt-&gt; ;
oOiovemtw* next, al io o'clock in ihr (

�ARE WOMEN HAPPY!

*• ifafabridg. Munday. Esq-. County
, !: J, .. 1-0.. Tex. xaj'K'- *• Have u*e.l
,
ifitt*r* with m&lt;*t happy rttmltn.
* ' 11 , , - «i-*&gt; wm ver)' l',w *Hh Malsr- AFTER ALL IS SAID IT REMAINS
®?.. ." ,'j’i Jaundice, but was cured by
AN INDIVIDUAL QUESTION.
|
...
ihl* innliclni-. Ant sa|the tl
Bitten save*! id# lite.
t, ( Wilroxwn, of Horae Cave, Ky.,
i ...uniiiny. saying: He positivewould have died, had H
h •■ctric Bitten*.
, ;. iui*ly will ward off. as well ■
Who doe# not fafavo in evolution, mxfarq.uaria DiteWes, and for all
nud btonuM-h disorder# it Uiuiding how tho lifartlre of women were
, ...I. Price ftfle. and81. W. bedg.d -trout, and oqrocfaUr tfa n,)roenof
tho jxron-r classra, whether under Cmsew
1!
Charlemagne or any other emperor, I1Ogmi OT
&gt;... ।rd your friends and nrigh- Christian, before tho Preneh revolution!
1 t it. You may yourself IV In. &lt;«
‘
* —■
;u»t how good a thing it
. . &lt;-rer tried ItLjrou are one
' trh iufa. 'Tenure the woni'«iut It l.«. that when once
j&gt;r. King'* New Discovery
. i . a place In the house. If
• umiI it and should be
-i ’trouble, secure a tattle at
,t a fair trial. It i* guaran.&lt; money refunded. Trial
\\ II. G«Mlye«rt drug

&lt;- in tin* world for cuts,'
-,i!t rheum, fever sores,
hand* chilblains. coma.
■inns, and positively curex
niuired. It is guaranteed
it!-faction, fir money re-

North Muskegon ape tn be
.’.1 bridge-

civUlsatiai. remembering bow tha requisites
Ot happiness, w-curity fa property rights,
nerannnl
_ _____ .
Uplfaatiou of money getting etnpfaymenta,
Murat ion, a broader outlook, on Ufa- have
Loen showered ou women iu tho last fortv
years!
.
J
Tire SOt.TD TBVTH. .
But this to looking at It.frooi tbe outside.
How to bm at tbo Inside, th. truth, tbo
whole truth of tiro feminine sHuatkml
Wonron en masse do not bang t h.-ir Imumn
on the outer walls nor employ heralds to
trumpet forth tbrir happing • or tbrir
misery. Did on. ever tell tiro truth about
uM’sfadfl Would it do! Women and men
prevaricate, exaggerate mid satiric thmnsrivw. mid geiwralfae a!&gt;out the rest &lt;&gt;f hu­
manity To generalise is to mire one’s self
in a swamp or to run one’s bead against a
rtono wnll.
Tbe pessimist queries whether elvillraUon
basever qielfad Uliro for anyboily. Ho has

women it has formbd a siugfa character ot
tho wonl. Tbo jxior ot tbe cities would back
were, and you know how him up fa Ids orthography.
,
r.\t . Cole’* Carbollaalve
Thehand to band struggle with tbo wolf
lias left most wars on tho feminine counte­
nance. There is no exuberance of joyonsntrai
i. '-or to any external rem- ■ about tlie man. but when ono day’s work U
th.- relief and cure of piles, over be dora not lift tho next until next morn­
&lt;r .-I*’ rhilblailia, bites of ing. Tha women look dumwl Line# lo­
■- -Si', rhcnin. tetter and, gin to show &lt;m tbrir torches.!# and crow's
il 'rritalhig diseases of.tbe font to coma about tbo eyes fa fore they havo
• I S- wrapper of the gen­ rnichul il Their nifa fa lit-, i# more intri­
ii.! tlie. fatten gnt-n. Jyiall cate than that of tho m-x masculine. They
large fa&gt;xes 3U cents. Sold marry lurforu they are mature, their children
cuine too fast, they wori$ at houxftdld lafar
rink is running w in the factory liar far fa fnuporttan to
tbetr strength than tbeir husbands aud broth­
ers, they nr« more closely coullnnl to the foul
Kir l'liisare a boon to air au&lt; I rnunped quarter* of ri^ir lodging*,
■mbtehe, sour stomach. they s|ruggk'r.i.&lt;:iotonoudy with tl&amp; mir.utia.

, -- ■----pra.*&gt; Ul UrBWCaU
bo made into a beautiful. aa well as uwful,
article with a light hammer and four *uu|4e

long, and sloped towards Uro edge until a fiat
friii’cniMdghth of an inch wi(io to produced.
but Easily MkI&lt;
Tfa edge should be about aa |harp as a screw
driver.
Another tool fa made by rouSheuinS tho
end of a piece of steel by filing diagonally
Coops for the old biddy and her young
and across It. SUU another tool is shaped
like a gauge wlf*---------- •
■ ones are now in order, and cuts of two
°ne like a *hocm
coopt pronounce*! good by Southern
Theas tools are
but otter# will bi fancier are hero given. These illustranous are so plain ns to need no explana­
Bristol board aud screw it down ou n fable or tion except os to stec.
board. Now for s derigu; faku a clover leaf;
draw It cn Uro Lra** with a sharp lea J pencil.
Toko tiro tool that resemble, a screw driver
fa one hand, holding it with tho thumb nisi
find finger, and jdacuig it on Uro stem of tb«
■raf. *ith a ronatmit tapping of tho bauuwr
move tiro tool along Uro edge.
After you iutvu sulBcicnUy beaten tfa -dgo
of tiro clover down, with the tool tliat has
Uw cross filed end fact Uro Irorkgrom.d down.

several leaves nrnmgx-l on a rumid p|«* of
bra**, w ith ono aad a half Inch margin.
When it fa don" take it tq a limnUth and
bare a eandliwtick. made out of it. Other
pretty aa well aa useful th big* tliat can bo
mrnli. out of Lram are match Iroxra, picture
*,— ----- u&lt;__ _... __ -HriladdpMa
T!:n««*

Pvoplo who know that th.-re fa a corpo­
ration ordinance fjrblddlng peddlers from
standing on nr outside the curb of any of tbo
city streota often wonder how tbo long linra
of howling hawkers manage day nfter day,
without apfurnnt moirataUon, to botber the
•trwun* «&lt;f Limy }eople that miprooch the
Brooklyn !ridge along Park row every even­
ing. A simihr state of things exists in Ful­
ton street, and in n
ih^grvc on eevcral
others Irodtag' to Uro ferno. But if ono
getber ho Will sro thru, suddenly, with ono
accord, o a-w their jabber, match tiro undcrlUuning fnuu their hMle stands nnd trundle
them ov«- to tfao other d.fa of tbo street. Tho
cause eB.tlils fa the approach of tiro august
piiu-i-man «n Lis l-wt. Haughtily bu runic*
ntang, twirifag hi* little club with dixtt-rocs
jerk, Out
tlie rof-iror of hi» eye tie ob­
serves tiro u-aahful row &lt;&gt;[ pedilk-rs over tbe

lars, nt many periodsof their lives tfar differ
mor? for w ant of nourishing fast Tfar. is thirty minutes before Lo comm &gt;btv.-k agniti.
a Itrigbi spot in youth u-fan tho lov«r r-c^nre,
sometimes a bright reft*.", .fan. tiro chihlrvn of Might th* caravan has waded, ru-nra tho
grow up mid do well, but ufteneutaglia.lung street once more, and-t he interrupted rrude,iu
gray rtretch between. Kiiiwtime* windy like f.7*. onuigr*. fanana*. candy, comte. collar
&lt;a1:itable, safe for child-, a March ds+. Th" face* one srvtjn Uit» t m— buttons mid •nigs in rtov&lt;'' gw» Lriikly on.
tertive than any other incut workshops spxxlt eloquently of taifaaq
ami strain. Tbrao wunion are Ire* happy
than men.
.
Iritppy over
l fruit.
t* a
unnsc
Form is most important Coloring and a
Sprinkling on*.-'# clothe* with wjiflB riolej flue skin will not make a lino loco strictly
Ivautiful uulrws tho fratttnw ore regular nnd
iti iivli’t healer. i« under ar-,
to
ro-t
down
tbo
well
to
do
American
«■
taen,
tfa
Iroad and fare of (vrfr-i contour. Tin*
EiqdiK charged with uoing
] ir]xroe &lt;&gt;! fraud.
. lhecnrhxl of tramcn of nH'otbcr ddtuitfes, a* eyrs should ba art bonz&gt;mtaliy, faviug nailbtT.
iho hapfiirat creature tnat uver Lv«d or to an upward nor downward inclination, not
now living! Has she uot rra*«n to fa dis­ too far ajmrt nor too chao together. The
il toilet-Miap, absolutely pure tinctly happier thau tbo mnn! Hrs not naw* should bo plare&gt;.l nt even distnuev bc.th.- dnlatrrious Ingredients' civilizatfan b&gt;n her perrnnt cs il Ila* been twiwn the i vra. joining the forvinad in a sub­
of iIh- so-called skin soapif. that of no other sort at |«nonl
tle carve, th* lower portion xtndght, tocm-Lh. allays the irritation of
Look at her. Ha* not Ufu used far well! pbaidM tho MiiTouiuluig curvnrof tho cheeks
and lij*. Tlw “sleuth like a Cupid's Imw" i.itul |&gt;riekly beat, soften* the
i-jits roughness and chap- sxnliiugly rn the world. She is growing taller
TW dLdam-u from tho ey«s» to tlw tip of the
i•head*, pimples ami skin In pnqxwilou, better develiqiiKl. a firir spneitnen of jJiysical humnuity than the over- nose, &lt;Oxi from there to tho chin, should each
ni.rkcd, nervous Lusiix-* man. her btubanft. be aoasToartb Uio Istigth vf tbo fare; Uro
mouth
sfaaibl to H*t at oix-thlnl tbo length of
hm. even In bard water, Htro rvgulat&gt;-» her ow n bourx She ■■akrtbe
luxury ter.the bath, the faxt tliat tiro market nfTords. Sho pk-tues her now and chin; Uro chin dicoiJ trq-ir sligLdy
. Gvi only the gvn- eyo with dainty gown* She lias a world ot to form an us al outline of fiwe .
Nevcrth-iisa, with feature* which do not
vwhich ix black and the delight in hunting brie-a-brac for her parlor*
She fa not weighted by heavy bunic::» ut re- come up to tlie ideal, a girl will twyomatlcred
■jM nribility. an 1 yrt with her household, her ••pretty’1 if »ho Im*smooth, A&lt;nr skin, bright,
aninintcd
eye* aiftl good teeth.—-St Dsifa
children, Lit society, her church, her chari&lt; -1
mi aged widow who tfa*, her reforms, her interest in till* fad and Tort-Dispatch.
•
■ fefiito'L-d n large estate at Unit i«n, her pleasant share—the share of re­
!o..... .
■
ceptivity hikI enjoyment—of Intvliecuml
&lt; I &lt;14) fr I'Ht* Cures fUrk
of tiro IU'"1&lt;TU productions of Shhkrajraireail
; d Vhrilgratlon. canrtlMtlon, drone in tbo hive.
army oKignaiexjmnounce a
nt iii la- held at Jackson,

Shv usually w m, gayer than her escurt.
She enjoys wliolu baartixlly. Lo1ia» some roM-rve of this afleruoou'a anxiety or to-mar&gt;

on buprefag effwt by reran# of r.umlror* on
tiro stage. This is a groat mistake. Take

nd Dr. Wi.wileH’a teething
■ de .li&lt; Inc to have hi dh? houxi-u: it will curv c&lt;iugf». rold«. SCM-Uml.
l.V lixwu IVT »uvu
i:.:i regulate the bowels. Try ' ts-mistrras of tbo pleasant art. n I most un­
known t&lt;&gt; American turn or indulged fa only
at
tbu
eat
of
cowx-i-fare pangs vriilcb kill
• pe-t-uflicv was rubbed
p &lt;d 871Ki worth of stamps. pleasure, tho delightful art,, of muntertog.
And yet there fa no t-oredgm in icr leisure.
She ho- tinio for friendship*, she Can eburas
&gt; .'&lt;»iyi t America fa full of and enjoy tbe company of men sad wisucn
u&lt; n having great nerve. t But whocn kLo likes and underhand*
n ’&lt;&lt;iiiiniiig tlw most nervtras
Women find the workl intrrt*tfag.y,Thcy
•. rth.‘ Tin- recent Im-reare of rwul tho newspaper nod enjoy tbo p Jdp
• «i&gt;tfc‘fits, lieniiache. I&gt;nckact|e, of nm»&gt; moeb ns if they saw tho story put
nen-ousnr^dys- upon tbs stage. It is to them a sjmetaefa,
n-ting of the hearL etc., pitiuk Mxnctbfag to look on and Lo amused by• eray of thfi rnee, unless this Tin-y are taken enro of. Come weal, coins
■ liMred. Nodi mg will cure woo, they l«t tbeir band* or Luo, tmqsrtng
•
like IX. Mlles' Nervine. that short of a finan«ial panic all tbeeo things
• iinitaln neither oj'luu* nor «irv uno to diem/
’ raniplr boillra free, at W. H.
nAri’im i* old aox
'iitzHon*. Don’t fail to try It.
Women are lonely. They mfes their Lira­
; A Pi-re Marquette passenger bond* What amount of companionship ex­
hr depot at Midland burned Sun- fats between tM American woman and tlie
man!. He »tnrt* for hfa office os soon as bb
brcnkfaBt Is Lurrirdly swallowed. He dwa
not come home at the lunch hour. He to
«•- far al! forms of the diaeaso. barely tn scawm for * fate dinner. They
ttctiink. ulrerated and pro­ have .oiler* or tlx-y go to &lt;'p rn of theatre.
rice 7)c. For sale by W. H.
It may easily bapjwn that they do not spend
ten niinutre hi coaverwrtlon with rath other
&gt;«m County Horticultural Sock dur fag the day American men are always
■ -"•* Kt Lansing has adjourned fa a burry They «vtu to live for the sol*
puTjxwj of caUhfag train* A nun past tbe
F:
- F^tmcFnf Tur A Wild Cherry rnrisntic epoch who boner.Uy enjoys talking
' * ‘ *aL . • liable and plvasaut remedy for with women fa not on averng • mortal The
'■'&gt;
■■..id,*, bjnnchltin. asthma, and all
Urrtai, troai'L's; will relieve and benefit
faBMimpUitn. Try It and fa convinced, departed from hto wife’s ft o’clock tea. Tho
t ••'ty lot’.l.- warranted; price 50c and SI couple 11 vv fa different world*
Sb. C... in lor w«™r or nr™. |du»
reri.Ht;.. bold by.&lt;£raggi«te. Prepared
l-‘l'l,IK'rt I'n'Prif'i*ry Cow Chleogo, He d &gt;ra not dabble m art or literal ura
finds mi oceujiatiop fa society; be gets narO
eonto.
om ot ■ I*.?tP’rL.*!23?
Pi« Central Michigan camp meeting bcelow up to tbe minute with her Information,
Sau at Lu.® Rapid# on June 11.
to ou eounutt with what » going forward.
Ilapi'- Home Blood Purifier lx the peoW&lt;- iMpufar medicine for purifying the
«T--: preventing or curing dyxjiepaia, •tanniwrahirof . hUlnUiraMFi”:
WOioiisVc-s, lirailache, boU* and all fevers
lu old «, Dor. t. .rare. »
«*•
®*l•mdansi diijmes. Price 50 cento and to tbo amnion tliat women are happier than
dollar j-t fatt|c.
men. Tiro throwfag up of
bring, a le- decided change of habit to' Uro
Th.- Freuish realden to of Detroit will
womnn who hold* far accustomed teat »hUe
rea .rat,- th.- renfatunial Ot the storming of tiro sanw tawehoki duties aro tetag dons
t«fl hostile on July 14.
alrout bar than to the m*n who to^routed
from hfa counting to.uw and tries* in vsmlto
find n new Interest, new occupation, tat only
were.,!# in realizing that tfa- &lt;toy&gt; of hto
pawor, of hl* physical and mental activity

actor, who shorJd fa tfa central tigura The
■tmo way with - lalht. or any other nronnof crowding a tot of |&gt;c*ipk into vhwr cf the
nuilbticc. A cuontry dance, or something of
that anrC, niny b^rouvenlcntJy w.wkn! in fa'
sonro of tfa play#, tat Bbafaspraro wrote for
actor# mid nut for crowd*, and tlie must mo
cussful production* uf his play* ar» '.uok&gt;
given by rtdupaniiw teJoctcrf with mi idea a#
to tiro abtlitlcs of au li mid every actor for
tin* tw-rt to fa |.nx-tiU-iL Shakrejwnrc mu
. .
___ .I...
___*!• t ,.ral«
Globo-Democrat.

£ra;,fara.s.:. "jt js Kai:
•fri';,.’

-

to
rh'hi

don’t fall to call on any “wtaTooe comes to tnaMU.r0J‘
T.1'4} *?r a ,ree “tuple Ot Illis grand that
,
w omen srt&gt; happier and to» M .
J:?;"*
uron. After all it to an faffirtdwd
and individuals will fail tho
......cr
,-notoers.
taothlng Ryrup ibould always
rl.‘ldn,n tealhlug. It soothes the

FEEDING DIFFERENT BREEDS.

SUBJECTS THAT ARE SEASONABLE
AND OF WIDESPREAD INTEREST.

.tut- and warranted to k»

•r tiiiu* in 30 years Ilhlgewsy.
li» with'iut a drug store.

FARM AND GARDEN.

Crttonr.ra of tbo ebeep anrt u***i for
docorating rooms turn out to bo n» nrvuicnlly piisoomi# os gr&lt;&lt;n wall paper. Out of
41 Hunpkw nreuily examined iu tondan,
nnuo were free froui aftMOlc, 3 had naly
faint tnu-u* of It, 21 tad larger Iran as, II
were cl(uw»«l ax very Iwi. and V w.-re called
“dfatinrtly dmiacrote..”
One specimen
yielded WM grain# of white orawiic to tfa
aquaro jwr&lt;i The greeus and blue# were the
tart termful, white wl* brown# and black#
were irosvlly looted &lt;itb potasu.-Herald of
Hml tM.
■
•,
l-nelr eiffy at the Xlraagrrte.

no. ’1—coo? roj: qhickilxs.
TImj crop shown in Fig. 1 should lie 2
feet wide and 3 feet long or deep, 2 feet
high in front, 11 feet high at the luck.
Fig. Sis a front an*! back view pf the
crop in iiMbt general use—the cheapest
and cardrst made.

FIOhS—rBOJCT AND BACK vttwors COOP
in width and length this coop is the
same as the firat- Doth crops can be
made much lighter by using a lathe
frame for the roof, putting lathes two or
three inches ajiurt and covering the same
with two or three jJy ready reefing.
The plank in front is used for feeding the
young chickens on during tlw day and
to elwse the coop nt night.
'

Beetiity
In an experiment of feeding steers of
different breeds at tbo Michigan Agri­
cultural Experimental station represent­
atives of the Devon. Hereford. Jersey,
Galloway, Shorthorn and Hcfauln breeds
were testdl for a period oT three years
and on accurate account was kept of the
variety, quantity and coat of the food
supplied, and the daily and yearly gain
in weight until the animal* were slaugh­
tered. The following are some-of the
conclusions resulting from the experi­
ments:
1. Tlio experiment MSU to indicate
Dutt there is but little difference in the
coat per pound of raising steer* of the
different breeds under the same condi­
tions. The sui»eriority of tho beef tweeds
rather lira in their early maturing quali­
ties, which enable the feeder to turn
them off, well ripened, at two instead of
three year*.
.
.
2. Tliat calves brought up on the pail
when properly fed will moke as much
growth and bo equally as valuable for
feeding os if they were alkqred to suckle
their dams.
8. Tliat prejudice resulting from a lack
of information may be, too often is, the
basis of our estimates of the comparative
value of brreda.
.
4. That early maturing breeds may be
kept until overripe, thus lesM'nfag tlio
value of the carcass for the consumer.
5. The lesson fa' very emphatically
taught that average native steera weigh­
ing from 1,100 to 1,300 jioumfa or less ut
three years, cannot lie raised and fed
with profit. Well bred steers weighing
from 000 to 800 [ioun&lt;b more at the same
age may be. Tho value of good b|oo&lt;l
for beef production cannot, then, lie
overestimated. It only can. with good
care and skillful feeding, in there times
and with tiro present markets, bridge tiro
margin between loss nnd profit for the
grower and feeder.
0. Tliat the quality of beef produced
by a combii'.tl grain ration in wlrich
wtient bran, (sits nnd some oil meal form
the principal jiart fa preferable to that
produceil by a coni ration exclusively.
7. Tin1 lesson fa plainly taught that
early maturing bretjdi may bo sold with
moat profit, perhaps nt emo year if pushed
from tho start. Tiro cost jwr pound of
production fa greatly increased with each
succeeding year. Certainly under uimt
favorable conditions they should reach
tho limit of profit at from twenty-four
to thirty months nt latest. This may be
modified in ordinary feeding by the fact
tliat tho yearling steer will need more
expensive food tlian older ones. The
latter will consume more rough fodder
profitably than the former.

Tito pig is an important appendage of
the buttci* day. He is a machine fur
working up the perishable by-product*
into ft marketable article. He used to
bo kept over a year and killed when
eighteen months old or iKpre. But it is
found that inure money and hut little
less weight,with considerably lean trouble
and expense, result from having him
.farrowed in the winter or early in the
Italian bees, introduced sueecufully
spring, and killing him when eight or into this country about the year 1&amp;J0,
ten months old. TTje larger he gets the liavo met with such favor that mo^t
more it costs to put a pound of pork hi apiarians of note as well os many small
him.nftcg he reaches tho weight of forty .tieckeeiM'rs tiirougbout tho.country have
to sixty pound* Through his means adopted them in |&gt;rcfcrcnce to our native
skimmed milk and buttermilk liavc a or dark colored l»ccs. Notwithstanding
value of aluut twenty-live cents per 100 this wide dissemination, there nn*, how­
pyunda: without him much of it would ever, many bcckeritrrs who tiro not fa­
go to waste. Giro him a clover fiasturo miliar .with thdr habits and qualities. It
and u little coni, with all' tho sweet is for tliv benefit of this class of readers,
skimmed iniik liu want*, and he will lire and in answer also to several queries,
contented, if not happy, grunt Iris satis­ that thuneeomiKiuyingcut is given of an
faction and make pork for market
Italian queen bee, magnified to show its
jieculiarilics.
Ex|&gt;eriencc up|icars to have proven
American Dairyman says: Dairymen tliat tho Italian bees nro larger, more
nrc in the habit of using too much butter licautiful, more prolific, swarm earlier
color. While tlio fact fa that pure white and wftenrr. work curlier and Inter,
butter will not sell, nt tho Kiino.timo too gather more honey, work &lt;® Nowotns
deep n rod is sure to injure the price. A that natives do not, are less inclined to
light straw is the pn»|ivrcolt»r, and if the reb, defend tlv'insclves better nidi arc
cows can do this tvithout let or liin- less disposed touting tlian any other sori.
drtuicc oil the better, but bo sure and aw
As a rule, oilier things being equal,
tliat they do, or else ut&gt;o tho cummorcfal tiro brightest colored queens mid drones
artidu that the law does not prohibit.
are to l&gt;e preferred. 8:111 .color is not an
Haird's Dairyman, commentingon the II absolute test of |&gt;urity, for some Italian
above, Bays: Glad to sen that tho head if II queens are quite dark ccjored nnd fail to
tlx* old American Dai|ymnn is level on 1 allow very distinct kinds.
tbe moral# of coloring butter. ’ It is ti
In reply to tho question, "How to pro­
sound view to take tliat the higher cure Italiaoic** tho answer fa, there ate
J;radc# of butter nro colored artificially many trustworthy apiarians engaged in
css nml less, for tlio reason that tho gos­ rearing Italians, from whom guod stock
pel of gixxl feeding and breeding i# being may bo secured. Full swarms may be
more nnd more practiced, and this ne­ purelxascd or a single quern may |jc in-;
cessitates lea# artificial coloring. Wc traduced to u colony of native bees. In
are for tlio good butter brenlx and for twenty-one &lt;lays afar lier introduction,
tlio big fowl* for the cash there is in if fertile, her progeny will begin to ap­
them - not so much for tho color that pear, and. it tho chango bo made in tho
cotncB «ith them. Dot if it c&lt;Ane# os on spring, tho native lives will usually all
inherent adjunct all tho tatteij but chief­ disappear during tho summer.
ly »• IxTnuso it saves paying out sa#h for
coloring inatter.________

garde anantisl matter*

Bnbuv*.-..
IXxntaiitxw.
Oarora -------

1*1

“There is no clover seed in tho world
sogocxi as that raised on n sandy soil,"
aSroi n
isconsin farmer.
•

Among tbe

personal beauty is ths
Vigor. No matter what

this preparation give* it
a lustre and pliancy
that add* greatly to
iu charm. Should tfa
or turning gray.

Ayer’s Hair Viger
bring out a new growth,
and render the old soft

ing the scalp clean, cool, and healthy, there
Uno Letter preparation tn the market.
Ayer's Hair Vigor has convinced ids that
it fa seen nine srUile. Iu use ha* uot only
caused tiro hair o! my wife abd daughter

Abundant and Glossy,
bat it ha* given my rather stunted mustaclie a respectable length and appear­
ance.”— K. Britton, Oakland, Ohio.
“My hair was comtag out (without any
■aafatance from my wife, either). I tried
Ayer’s Hair Vigor, using only ene bottle,
and I now have a* fine a liead of h*fr as
any one canid wish for.”—R. T. Schmltloa.
Dkksan, Tenn.
family tor » number oi year*, ana regara a
a# lUn fast hair preparation I know oL It
keeps ths scalp clean, the hair soft and
lively, and prraer-.r* the original color.
My wife ha# used it torB lo"K time w,th
mirnt satisfactory results.” — Benjamin M.
Johnson, M. D., Tbumaa Hill, Mo.
“My hair was becoming harsh and dry.
but afier using half a bottle of Ayer's Hau
Vigor it grew black and glossy. I cannot
expreM the joy and gratitudin I (eel.”—
Malrol C. Hardy, Delavan. III.
J

01767490

Tlie liolief very generally prevails that
there fa nothing better for relieving con­
tracted feet in horses than v iter. Tlio
great trouble fa to apply it properly with
the ordinary baniiLig'**. A recent invention
has been introduced to take the place of
the old time swab,- This contrivance fain
the shape of a metallic foot lined with
sponge and Ixavfng leather pads covered
Stowniau (trofore tfa cage! -Thi# L the fa­ with spongo to fit inside the ufaie, cover
mous ternate urtrfcb that live# &lt;xi old uuil# the solo on-1 frog, which cannot lie
njklJAX BEE MXCNimgft.
anil iron.
_ . ,
While it fa generally acknowledged
touched by the ordinary swab, and also
Uncle CulTy—Do tare a mussy! Daf do
that Italian he« are in many reapects
go
up
back
of
the
heel
It
is
claimed
ting I yerry ’tail to do ma&gt;» meetinDu fe­
male suffridge: I *ta’ 1 mo t gw too wote tar that this boot Is not only much more superior to the native sorts, it docs not
d*t bud. tin l»e nrt down tn my tauten, an’ convenient to adjust than the swab, but follow tliat these bees will of tlicmscives
ent up all my rookin' yntraxite. But I gladd that it will hold the moisture much insuresuceczw without intelligent care.
longer. These boots ore made of differ­
ent sires, so m to fit tho foot of both
A now insecticide recommended by a
large and’small horses.
MB# I*wfv Moore, of Bingham, a young
corresj" &lt;ndcnt of Orchard and Garden
todyot 10 year# and a griwddxijghter of tfa
is Simply a Strong- ftreaxn of water di­
■ffnvjn* gukls anil fainter, ' Undo Nate
Tho following table of the weight of rected upon tlie foliage, applied every
Moore send* w ,L &lt;F‘jrord • P&gt;*bawk for
Xnt'iug. Mto# Mnore -tat tho Writ with a eggs per jsjund of various breeds of fowls, evening. Tills fa the neatest and most
rifle that ber uncle had carried over twenty and the numtier of eggs laid in a year, fa efficacious remedy he has over found for
vear* and befor.. which nfariyroeveu mooro approximately fair, though It may vary slugs nnd rose ImisIh-s. It was also found
and small game without asmfar had faltan. under exceptionally adverse or favorable admirable for plant lice on currant
bushes and web worm# on shade trees.
-Stowbrgan (Ms 1 Reporter.
conditions:
Feeding silage from die top. rather
Vuriedes.
than cutting il down from the aides, is
A OT«h upbouvral bn»ito I. drawn Light Drahuia*...................
considered preferable by Trofesaor Cook
by eESa horara, «d O&gt;.
DarttBrafanas.................
Coebtaa .—•••• •
and many other good authorities.
„lno™n.lw: yo.we• |»lrbrawn Pvtrkfao
Black. White. Huff Cochins
130
erra looking oat upon you; you sro a dainty Plymouth Bock* ■ ■ •. ..........
Vick pronounces tbo spires one of our
_ •_ ra.keie nn.l fare, and vou know that Hoodans........... •
best flowering iftwuba, ranking nett to
there is pre.v
the hydrangea for general effect and case
fag with her baby and nunc —New York Crevo Casar* .
of
culture.
Bbck bpanLU
Cor. Louisville Courror-Jourmd.
”Always’’havc a nice Ininch of hay be­
Leghorn*......

Mr* Hodgson Burnett fa to receive S7JM0
a
for her work to editing the children
apartment of a syndicate of English and
Tricon papera As ter rereorn. from
“Little Lord Faantlsroy" averages «!,&amp;» a
**
.. ... .____ .v.» Wra.
Bnra

Is desired and admired by all.

fore tha calf, to induce her to eat,' there­
by ex]KU&gt;ding tho stomach,” ndvfacs a
cattle breeder.
As a rule black bees are not more
liardy tbau Italians, according to A. P.

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.

iCASkmjWSA !
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LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

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- &lt;«ole Agent

ii any oran-r «ny» n- na* tiro »*. i.. iKiugias
Shora without name and tirt'.-v -tamped on tbe
bottom* pat him down as a fraud.

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 BestSHOE
(JENTLEMEX.
In ths world. Ftanlne hfa
•5.00 OENTISK llAXH-KEWEb .SHOE
»l.- HV'.b -I UH' Vi.l.I Hl'ii-

•S.W) nnd •1.75 BOYff M BOOL SHOES.
All made in Congre** Button and Lara.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE LADIES.
Best Material. Best Style. Best Fitting.
I! not sold by your deader, write
W. L. IKIEGLAH, BROCKTON, MAM.
Kuunlne W. L I king is# 02.W fchoss for gvatlemen and ladlra.

A. WOOLLEY.
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EDITORIAL NOTES.

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Now tliat the first expedition ot engin­
eers, superintendents and hundreds ot
tons of atom of every sort has nailed from
New York for Greytown. Nicaragua, &lt;so
that it may properly tie said that tlie work
of eotmtructlng tbe Nicaragua canal 1s be­
gun, It will be of Interest to recall the
leading features of this great enterprise,
which is certain before tbe close of the
century to unite tlie Atlantic and Pacific
oceans by a continuous water route across
the Isthmus of Nicaragua, and revolution^
iae the trade routes of tbe world. We
avail ourselves of an elaborate description
which we find In the New York Times.
The total length of the canal fa 170
miles. The first 10 miles from Greytown
passes through low country from three to
twenty feet above the sea level, and
covered with a dense Jungl&amp;f low palms,
rooted lightly in tbe swampy aolL Al the
end of this first section of 10 miles the
first lock fa reached with a lift of 31 feet.
Thence for one-ami-a-half miles the canal
fa cut through il sand and clay soil to the
second lock with a lift of 30 feet. The
canal thus far will lie 210 feet wide on the
surface,. 120 feet on the bottomgnd 30 feet

From the second lock the canal Is ex­
cavated. still In clay and sand, for about
one-half mile distance, when the tilled or
summit lock fa repelled with n lift of 45
•feet. Tietea dam 77 feet high and 52tf
feet long will be built across the
Dcseado valley, forming a tsudn four miles
long, 2,0^0 feet wide and 30 feet deep nceiving the drainage of a valley of about
fifteen muaro miles. From the western
•md of tlie Deseado basin begins the cut
through the mountain range that forms tbe
great spinal column of the two continents of
North and South America.
At this point the range la found at its
lowest altitude and presents the least ob­
stacle to .be overcome that It presents any­
where. in its course. For a little more
than three miles a cut of 388 feet In max­
imum and 147 feet average depth will be
carried through solid rock with a canal width
of 80 feet al top and bottom and a depth
of 30 feet. From tbe western end . of this
mountain excavation Che canal will be
carried for I2'&lt; mll«a by a series of cuts
through thin, rocky ranges, alternating
with embankments across narrow valleys
that separate these portions of tlie one
great mountain backbone. These smaller
rock cuta will aggregate a length of sjf
miles. The canal on this section will
broaden out at the .surface to a width of
184. feet while holdliurio 80 feet at the
bottom. Tbe embankments across these
valleys will form basins which will gather
into them tbe drainage of 05 square miles
and hold it tbe level of 100 feet above the

If ever hanging were Justifiable, It was1
when the survive™ of the Pennsylvaniaj
horror strung up the fiends who were pil­’
fering Jewelry and money from the bodies1

It is said that John L. Sullivan has seen1
bls beat days; and the Detroit Tribune per­tinently inquires -what would tbe best.
days of a thousand Sullivans amount to.■

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

There has been a change In the wellknown grocery linn of Smith, Hams A’
Arman having purchased the Interest of
Mr. Phlneas Smith In the establishment
Mr. Smith has been In tbe grocery busi­
ness here almost since Hastings was Hast­
ings. and has prospered well. The new
firm of Hanis A VanAnnan Is composed of
two upright young uu-n, thoroughly ac­
quainted wltb the business In which they
are engaged, who have the good will of all
who know them, and whose success Is as­
sured from the start. It Is safe to say that
they will hold the excellent name of the
old firm up to the highest standard of ex-,
ceDrtec.
7
■The exhibition drill given by Hastings
Division at the meeting of Albion of the
Mlcbiffan Brigade was highly compliment­
ed by all who saw It Following are the
commentA of tbe Albion Recorder: "Tlie
crowning glory of perfection was shown
in the exhibition drill by Hastings Divisloq,
champions of the world, commanded by
Capt. A. D. Niskern. late of tbe U. 8. A.,
whose full strong voice and prompt cumtnands were as promptly obeyed by a unity
and grace of movement that excited the
wonder and adtnlration of all beholders.
It Is not likely that many of our cltfrens
will ever have another opportunity to see
such an exhibition.” Thursday evening at
the Opera house Hastings Division was
presented by Apollo Division, of Albion,
with a beautiful water set as a token of
their appreciation of the efforts of Hastings
Division to make tlie Brigade meeting a
success.
Tbe long Illness of Ell B. 1*hroop cul­
minated in hfa death yesterday morning.
He had been gradually growing weaker
and weakerand it has been for some time
evUlent (*&gt; hfa physician and family that
nothing could prevent the slow buj; sure
approach of death. The funeral will oc­
cur to-morrow under the auspices of the
MasonIc order. Mr. Throop was bom
May 7, 1820 in Canada. He came to
Washtenaw county,. Michigan in 1530.
January 22, 1852, he'was married at Litch-

Throop moved to Hastings township In
In 1853 and finally settled in this city in
1555. From tliat date to this Hastings has
been their home. Mr. Throop was a mem­
ber of lodge Na 52, F. and A. M. In 1870
he Joined the Episcopal church tn this city
and has been identified with its history
ever since. Mention was made In this
paper some time ago nf hfa faithful services
as janitor in that church, it was this
faithfulness In all that he undertook that
has been his most marked characteristic.
A kind husband and loving father was he,
At the western end of this last section staunch and true and a good citizen.' Hfa
ibe San Juan river la reached, and across wife and daughters Mary and Belle sur­
It the huge Ochoa dam is to be built, 52 vive him.
feet high nud 1255 feet long. This will
bark up and deepen the waters of the . Last evening ut the court house was
river to latke Nicaragua, a distance of B4 held a meeting of the common council and
miles. With a small amount of excavation citizens of Hastings relative to adopting
In tbe bed of one porton of the river which some means looking toward the encourage­
forms a rapids, this entire length will be ment of establishing manufacturing Indus­
converted into a perfect water passage Into tries In this city. A full and free discus­
Ibe lake. Across the lake Is the distance sion was held by the clUzena-preeent after
which. In order to show to the council
of MJi miles. ‘
Fsqmthe west, side of latite Nlcargua tho drift of public sentiment, a vote
tbe eabfal passes through valleys somewhat of the citizens present wns taken. There
similar to those found ou tlie cast side for was a goodly number of citizens present,
nine miles, where another gigantic dam and the vote taken showed tliat they were
• will be constructed, 74 feet high and 2020 almost unanlmousln favor of iM-titloning the
feet long, io iuipdlind the drainage waters legislature to so amend our city charter as
xtf the Rio Grande and Rio Tola valleys as to enable our city, by u two-thlrds vote of
they make their way to the Pacific ocean. tbe council, to appropriate 810,000 (or the
This will form a basin collecting the sur­ purjtoM of public improvement, of which
face drainage of IJf sqaure miles and no more than 85,000 fa to be appropriated
forming a lake with an arraof about " six In any one year. After thfa vote of tbe
square miles and varying In depth from 30 citizens, the council adopted a resolution
to tbe same effect The city improvement
to 70 feet.
committee of the council was appointed a
At tlie western side of tills basin will be committee to circulate n petition among
DuiltanJmmenac double lock with a com­ the taxpayers, the petition asking the leg­
bined lift of 55 fret Ai m distance of I Jt islature to do ax above- Indicated. The
miles farther on tbe last lock is reached
step thus taken la In tbe right direction,
with a lift varying from 21 to 29 feet and it should receive the hearty support of’ all
dropping tbe canal to a level with tbe Interested in the progress of our city. l&gt;et
Pacific ocean but little more tlian a mile
every taxpayer sign the ^petition without
distant The width of the canal Is much any protest
,
'
the saine on the western as on the eastern
slope. Its uniform depth throughout Its
entire length Is not less tlian 30 feet This
Following are the real estate transfers
dctailad description can be summed up
(or tlie week ending Juno 10th, 1859. as
taken from tbe books In tbe register’s office:
Lok* navigation
Elizabeth A. Hutton t» Joseph C. Sutton-, tOa
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aian

NMdwfJ
t0 B*rry &amp; Oo'rnlQ*: parcel
T«al............................... i............. .....iro
John
Marshall to Elbert V. Smith; panel
Tbe summit level fa 154 miles long. Tlu- ‘Nashville
»t.o 0.
estimated coat of the canal I* 8M.000.000,
Jm. b. Whitcomb to I^o Myers; Sdeaee30
and as will be seen the obstacle* to be over­ ltntlan&lt;L*l.oo.
Wm/P. Bristol to Win. Thompson; narcel
come are wonderfully small with the Asi-yrtn
Si ,000.
auuMint of lake nnd river navigation that
Edward Howard to Geo. E. Willison.20» see
is utilized taken into account The three
H. A. Khedd to Franeis Boneface; «0a ms 14
tnUes of solid cutting through the mountains OrangevHla
*1.000.
and the two huge dams on each side are
Lyinsa Lamont to Almira Lamont; 90a see 36
tbe heaviest parts of the work, but they haw *1.000
^N. leke* to Simon Kaiser; 2a sec 30Carlton
present no insuperable difccultles.
This great work la purely an American ' C. A. Hough to L H. Hough; parcel Woodland
eaterprise, and la certain to be finished
Isaac Smith to Jacob Mote: parcel Woodland
So tbe Pacific ocean will past over this line,
and | we shall be within easy reach of
B. Smith; lot city *1.
Australia. India, China and Japan. The
advantages which England has hitherto

hrthar Schoo! Bid Rsporti.

proportion to wealth and population will
make Yankee Springy show up the best In
the county for the monument There can
lx.* no justifiabie excuse gi veu why any ottier township should not give *200 if Yan­
kee Springs gives 8150. and Castleton and
Tlipniapple should reach over 8300 on
that basis.
Following fa the Bowen Mills ' list: C.
W. Armstrong and family, 810; J. W.
Briggs anil family 810; E. II. Bowen *
Son 80; Geo. Rickert 88: S. R. Pierson 81:
G. W. Klnckerbocker 81: T. B. Moore SI;
L W. Smith 81; Jas. Partridge 51: MShawl 81; Electa Gordon 81: B. W. Gor­
don 81; Emma Qxtlidge 81; Miner;.a Good­
speed 81: Ac C. Hunt 81: Ed. Jsall 50c;
Rena Miner 50c; Mrs. Wm. Iltifat 50c: Mrs.
F. Misner 50c; Robt Misner 81; Mra.
James WDllamsOn 50c; J. F. Robbins U:
Wm. Gunton 81; A. Hadley 51: Lonson
Clark 81: Mrs. Jane Plenum 50c; Hallie
King 50c; D. C. Burpee 81: Bertha Pierson
50c; Heeton Patterson 81; Mrs. Bacon 50c.
Total 852.
Castleton.—We have received bat one
complete school district rejxirt from Castle-

canvassed by Mr. Hiram Fctglesaud Mrs.
N. V. Whitlock. Tbe people of tbe dis­
trict may well be proud of tho showing
made; for it stamps the district us one of
the most jatriotie, enterprising and public
spirited in the county. And tbe splendid
showing of *45.25 speaks volumes in praise
of tbe work of the committee. The peo­
ple of, the / Mudge district need not 1st
ashamed when the subject of the Barry
Co. Soldiers and Sailors monument is men­
tioned., They have done nobly for it, and
expect to do still more. Following are the
names and amounts sulmcribed:
Wm Strong *5. Wm Offley *5. F D Softie
85, Wm Smith *3, V Kill 85. M Mead 81,
N V Whitlock 81. Chas Carr 81. &lt;&gt; Warren
81, H A Lathrop 81. Mrs Wm Wilson 81.
D C Howell 81, Geo Shafer 50r, L E Seo-

large cities, high 'Deanae and local option
tag with tbe unqueaHoned evils of the

We hope the Michigan annate will
promptly pass the county local option bill.
It Is a Jnat measure, and tbe solemn pledge
oftbc republican party luu been given that
this legislation shall be passed. If the
party hopes for supremacy, It must keep
its pledges.
New York has a law forldddtng tbe sale

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.i.ww iu this locality.
In LN

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with one »I Bnerf. errtnff
or
U* «m»t ond tol«»lw • “» “

“

“St™ r.»&gt; ooKhltobeeoowLettere^

the courts of thfa township.
may take warning. IM their name* appea
U,A? G^CortSht made a business trip to
—-“I
sonCliariesand mother a visit one day last
WTtev. John Warner wllbofficiate *t th« P­
M. church Sunday tbe 23d, gt W ®f,ock’
h. m., also in the evening. ATull house
greeted him last evening and
to
his able discovrse with much Interest.

Mrs. Wm. Archer is very sick at present.
I). Evans made a business to Bellevue

Dunham and wife attended tbe I.
(J. 6. F. picnic at Thnrnappte lake last

M esser.Bros
&amp;&gt; Reynolds
SELL

I was chosen to canvass school district
Na 5, of Woodland, in the Interest of the
soldiers’ monument. In consideration of
tlie fact that the same district,. 5. was the
poorest district In Woodland. 1 regretted
tliat the duty or task had been onslgnesi to
me; but realizing full well that the monu­
ment must Im* paid for, and that through
the generosity of the people, and that their
generosity must be reached by proper per­
suasion. and ao.l set myself to work with
a will and determination that If district No.
5 was jxtor she should make a fair showing,
and the following has been the result of
my canvass. I must say that the majority
of the people in my school district have
done exceedingly well. But of course
there are a few In thfa district, as possibly
there are In every locality, who are no:
any too benevolent nor any too loyaL One
man had tbe Impudence to say. “You
soldiers pul up your own monument; for I
will not give one niekle to help erect a
monument to the memory of the men who
fought In that nigger war,” another says
"You soMlera went to the war for the
money there was iu It” Now Mr. Editor,
men must lack patriotism and justice who
will make such rash remarks m tliat to­
wards the men who helped to save the na­
tion in itsdarkand perilous hours: towards
the men who died’ tliat tbe nation might
live; diet! to protect tbe stars and stripes
tlu* honored flag of, our county; died to
protect the property and homes of these
very men; and through their death peace
and prosperity have ever since vfaitevl "tbe
land of Um free and the home of the brave,”
and the stars ami stripes have ever since
been unfurled to the breeze unmolested
and unharmed. It seems that every citizen
of Barry county should be Interested in
the erection of thfa monument to foster,
cherish and perpetuate the memofy of our
fallen heroes so that future generations
may see that Barry county had respect tmd
regard for the men wiio participated in the
great and bloody conflict, and who pro­
tected a system of government that-was
won and established by our heroic fhrefathers jiver a century ago. No tlie good
people of Barry county will never lei thfa
debt go unpaid if proper efforth an* put
forth.
Following are the names and amounts
subscribed:
Wm. Zuchnltt 81, Mra. Carry Barnes 81.
Thomas Stalley 81. A. W. Dlllenbuck 82,
David Swin 25c, Geo. Vannanuin 50c,
Gregory Sears and mother 81. John la^
25c, Frank Myera 25c. Mrs. Polly Myera
81, Frank Short and mother 81, J. Darby
81, Doc. Shafer 81, H. E. Rialug 81, Har­
ry Baughletz 81, Edwin Deiuaray 50e, Jas.
Spencer and wife 81. Pat Cunningham 25c,
E. Olmstead 25c. Edwin Riley and wife
25c, C C Demaray and sons 81, John Smith
35c, Ran by Lipscomb 50c. Wm. A. King
Me, C. V. Lockwood 25c, A. H. A Id In 25c,
Hiram Anspaugh 81, Jacob Hulllberger
50c. F. B. Nlffia 81. Fred Miller 81, Dennis
Kelley 50c. Wm. 11. Jordan 81, Isaac Ear­
ly 81,’Geo H Carpenter St. Slntbel Hough­
ton 81. Albert P Retan 81, Mrs LCunning­
ham th Son 81, Miles Lipscomb *1. Miss
Hale Lipacomb 81, Mfas Elsie Myers 10c,
Haden. Myers 10c, James Curtis 81, U
Boylngton «1, Miss Cora Nye 10c. Total.
83L65

Binder on earth, the

The reports,' as completed, thus far re­
ceived have been few. We are very sorry
for. this, as there Is need of the greatest
baste. The anociation urges the .school
district committees to hurry up their work.
We give below wh*t have been received
which have pot heretofore been published.
Yankee Si’binuh—M. L. Cook visited
every school district in Yankee Springs
last week tn the interest of tlie monument.
Work In tbe Bowens Mills district ba*
been completed, with the splendid allowing
of *52 for the 2b families of the district,
which will probably make Bowen the best
N. I firkin and wife, of Hastings, mode
in the county. For this tbe district da- several visits with edd friends and neigh­
serves great credit, also tbe energetic can- bors last week.
vararr, Mr*. Ixw &gt;mlth, who did nearly
Mrs. Ira Aldrich having spent tlie win­
all the work of raising funds in tbe dl»- ter at iMoskey visiting her daughter Mra.

Michigan prohibits the rale to child-

Thurwiay. tbe 4th, died at the residence of
oral services were largely attended at the

Choice

Fa

HARDWARE
Complete Stock at Ri[tt Pnai

WM®,

MTS, OHS

and Prom
Stone,

ant

Full Line.

Sumer Coot Sta,

Haxti

’ WE HAVE THE

GRAND and

SUMMER QUEEN

pUTTON

OIL STOVES,

CROWN JEWEL

and NEW LYMAN

ou rrsrtioxsnd Bling the petlttoo. duly verb
Ord. of Franei* Crake*, father of **1&lt;1 deceased,
praying tn*t U&gt;c adminlitratioa uf raid estate
maybe granted to your. petitioner or some
other »tiitable person.
Thereupon ft h ordered, that Tuesday, the
oth day of July. A. D. tNtt. at ten o'clock m
tbe for-'noon, be oMirncd foF tlie hearing of
•aid petition, and that the heirs at law of said
drceaiwdaiid oil otter personi iutereoted in
said estate, are required to anj-ear at a »e«iou
of raid court, then to be bolden at the Probate
Ofllce in the rlty of Hast lugs. In raid county, and
*how cause. If any there be. why the prayer of
the petitioner may uot be granted. And It t*
further ordered. That raid petltlonergive noUce

VAPOR STOVES.

Lawn Mowers,
Lawn Hose,

Nozzles amC

er printed and clrvtilai-d la said eoonty of
arn. once In e*c!&gt; wrekfor three successive
rek» previous to said day ot bearing.

Sprinklers.

hj iii

Shepard’s Lifltiiii

loo Cream Fmi'

?Mh, Dry 0
Shoe*, Hard
and Crocke

K^Best in the Market.

Very Reasouahle Terns.
27 acres in Rutland, fair house but no
in od outbuildings. 50 acres Improved.
I ots of fence timber and wood. Within 7
ollcs of this city and 4 df Irvlpg station.
This farm will lie sold at a bargain, on a
reasonable payment down.

40 acres In Rutland 8% miles from Ibis
elty, all Improved, good strong soli but no
buildings. Land fay* well .and produotti
well. Has been sold within last five years
for 81,200. Will be sold way below that
figure.
2 city lota In Hastings, desirable place
for a home. Will be dosed out at half
their value.
Call on or address

BUTTE
and

DOUBLE
SHOVEL
PLOWS
The Best Buggies
and Carriages
MADE.

Tne Best Wagons
on Wheels.

Dirao

Only $1.50 each.

MnlUi retiring trui
All
.A...

HA.T’a.iLS

Shop

Tin

In connection with our Hardware and are
prepared to do all kinds of J'*b Work

In Tin, Copper and Sheet i",n
first-class workman.

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Ha«Utun Mich*

loca

HASTINGS, MICH.

Circulation this

FARMERS

The Best
*.
Agricultural
Implements
of all kinds.

For ali alaea
Shoe Co.’a.

Mineral RHge

House to rent
Pea 4 VanAnna

W oodruff

And All Others

ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.

J. X. Covert was in your city Friday.
Quite a number are complaining of colds.
Some of our fishermen went to your city
fishing Saturday night.
There was not much of a turn ou: at the
church Sunday night.
C. Warner and wife, Mrs. W. Fuller.
Mrs. Rube Wilson, Horace Bamuiu and O
F. Warner spent Sunday with Geo. Fuller
and wife.
Nick. Allerdlng and arm John, of Camp,
bell, spent Sunday with John Carpenter
Chas. Hies, of Woodland, was on our
streets Friday last
Jay Carpenter, of north Carlton, fa on
the skk list, also his youngest boy.
Wash. Caln, of north Cartton, was on
our streets Sunday lost
Judson Carpenter expects to goto Jont»villa In the near future.

POSTERS

The Lightest and Best

" There fa to be a danee at Fred QuRk'a
Friday evening, June 14th. AD are Invit­
ed to attend.
. The Maple Grove base ball boys expect­
ed to play two games on last Saturday.
But were beaten iu both-by the rain.
Sam HID fii recovering from the Injuritt
he received several weeks ago, by falling
from the scaffold in his bgp.
G A. Mosey- &gt;’■ O- Bunham attended
district Paige L &lt;&gt;. «- T. at Middleville
las’. Monday.
...
J. M. Shoup was at home last Monday
and Sunday.
thorn 15c, Daisy Scothorn 10c,-Warreii
Children’s day exercises at the M. E.
Daily U5c, Hiram Strong 50c, Wm Hyde church last Sunday were a decided suc­
81, Geo Gribben 50c, W J Austin 50c C II cess. All performed their parts *0 well,
Ovenmlth 50e, H L Bfalr 50c. W M Mead Dial no especial mention can be made.
81, J B Marshall 82, A E Cross 81. Total
840.25.
Wooin-Axn.—Tlie firiiowing has been
PROBATE ORDER.
received from Mr. A. W. Dlllenbeck. can­ State of Michigan, counts of Barry.-**.
At a eessiou ut thr Probate Court for tbe
vasser for his school district. It shows a
ot Barrs', holdesi at the Probate Office in
total of 831.05 subscribed. Thfa Is alike County
the City ot HartlnxR. tn laid county, on Tue*
.ifi,
l.in.. In th.. r.At onr
creditable to the district and to Mr. Dillenbeck. Wc give his letter, which Is a good
and pointed one:
Probate.

buexeanaL will be offset by those of this
new highway, and the markets of tbe East
will be m accessible to us as to her.—De- THE BOWENS MILLS DISTRICT.
trait Tribane.
YANKEE SPRINGS. THE BANNER
DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY
a
THUS FAR.
•'
KvSdenUy tbe people of Rhode Island

are not wholly pleased with prohibition as THE ML'DGE DISTRICT, CASTLETON
a c-Loac atooxD.
It is to be submitted again to a popular

I
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SnLuilMlOlS,

IV. B.—It pays to buy
none but the best.

Now occupy the building recently vacsied
by E. J. Evans.

Messer Bros.

Eave Troughlng and Tin »*•«“« •
laity, alao repairing of aU kin 1-.

OR

BOOTS AND SHOES,
CALL ON

H. L. Newton,
Hastings.

Knappen A Van

TINNERS,

When you want anything In the line of

We are now prepared tqdoa)lk!ud‘oJ

TIN WORK.

6* Reynolds

Woodniff A &lt;MM bur wcopper, xinc, etc.
Buy your gasoline of

All Nei Goods aid
Pries Satisfactory

Woodruff
&amp; Cotant.

-:-PRODUCE-;.

Croup Remedy
FOR CHILDRENft—I g.r. tfl n»,

••Uky *U

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�rIastixgs Banner.
w|ncady» ,Jop* 12,
---- ^7 D. NISKERN, Local Editor.

Wanted, a girl u» do general bouwwor- Sfovi?*5 r’rk ,nqnlr*
F. G*I
uooctyear.

“*»r.
ta”

,

PERSONAL MENTION.
of Kalamazoo, gave a
"Prisons and Prison­
Bishop GUleaple was in thia city Sunday. ers at the Baptist church last night
E. Hampton left yesterday for Gull lake.

CS^£S!^’’r,,ei-wUl '* held

A. C. Towne, of Milo, was In this city1
at the Methodist church next Sunday.
yestcnlay.
Dr. Andruti has purchased one of Dr'
.
"CTvfaw will be conducted
izrsr"»“»«&gt;«-«»1 wltoWu'sOTtUIliay' 10 J°hD Mrt:utre’ “d by Iley. W. M. Puller and Rev. J. [. Buell,
presiding elder, tn the evening.
Born* June 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
James It oodruff on Monday (wua&lt;xl the
Hayes, a girl.
arrest of several toys whom be caught In
of stealing rtrawberrles from his
« ^rt*,c®rri« Goodyear ia visiting relatives
f*™.'jn- The |&gt;oy» were taken before
,AU
B * ’*G
* '**JItuny*n'!’ you can find the best in York, Penn.
Justice heuastou who released them on
°1 rr£.antJ.a,,?he 1,U-8t
‘n JxhS-•
Mrs.. 1. M. Thomas returned home from suspended, sentences.
I.EA1 KKS IS
and children's shoes.
Casnovia, Monday.
.Stauffer «fc Crawley desire to say to their
\/A tooth-pulling doctor with long hair
.
Mrs. ( baa. Ruwell returned to her home,
T . ““ c,1$l"®crs that they continue
arid a free show has been locatetl In this। Allegan, Thursday.
tp wake tlie shipping of farmers produce
city for several days.
their
principle business and aa heretofore
Mtas Lizzie Cook, of Chicago, is visiting
they ean. and always will pay toe highest
t"™1 Job U» eliy did In u,. relatives in this city.
market price for all marketable produce.
M* F,ftt11 rt
had ^““Utated &lt;m
t
!R«nna Green, of Ohio, Is the guest
tbe State street ash pavement.
The report last week of the side walk
of Mrs. A. P. Drake.
committee of the common council shows
V i00. WBnt “ pu,r of fouta made to
iU' ,UcKlvltL of Middleville, visited .j1 ex^n5,ve're,mln* nrc w*ded on tbe
order for 95 or clothes of finer qualities i
bi this city Saturday .
side walks all over this city. The committee
call on Lunn Bros., tbe tai Ion
■D. E. Birdsall left Monday to attend the might with propriety reconwud the building
C. K. &lt;k S. trains will soon be able to
of a great deal of side walk that is Inuilv
exercises
at Gettysburg.
needed.
’
connect with tbe D. L. A N., making this
E. L. Parish, of Nashville, was In this
city 11 mllM nearer Detroit than now.
Hastings should celebrate tbe Fourth of
city Monday on business.
If you want a good fitting pair of shoes
July this year. People generally make u
Henry Barlow, ot Coldwater, srient Sun­ holiday of tliat day and nre found to go to
or boots made go to Philip Lutz under G
day with .Hastings friends.
G. Spaulding's store, next to posfoffiee.
some town to help celebrate.’ Let Hastings
pet to tlie front and prepare an Interesting
I want my pay and must have iL or I
Merrick Reed and five or six others took
program that will draw a crowd here.
will leave accounts with a justice of the In the Gettysburg excursion. .
Is the time to act.
peace for collection.
A. D. Cook.
Mra. L. L. Holloway, of Kalamazoo, Is
wlnesday evening Frank, son of Geo.
We want to sell you some erockey now. the guest of friends In this city.
H. Heath, while running a race on State
We can give you very low prices.
Miss Flora Beadle has accepted a oosi- street with some other boys, ran*Into and
Hams a VanAhmas.
was knocked down by a hor*c that was Just
tlon In the Grand Rapids* schools.
Closing out prices ou ova! Goshen chums. . Mrs. R. I. Hendershott gave a pleasant taming the comer. The lx&gt;y fell under the
horse’s feet; but managed to roll out of tlie
Four gallons. 82.50; .lx gallons. §2.75; tea to friends at her home Saturday.
way and escape Injury.
eight gallons,_gs; ten gallons, S3.25, at
Beamer's.
Frank Llchty and family are receiving a
On Monday and Tuesday evenings of
visit from Mrs. L.’a sister, of Ohio.
next week there will be a farewell meeting
Go to Philip Lutz to get your shoes and
Mrs. E. A. Lake, of Vermontville, spent to Major Brewer ln.Sa)vation Army hall
loots repaired. He will give you Mtbfncon State street Major Brewer lias been
tion. Next • to postofflee, under G. G. Sunday with her brother A. Harns.
transferred to the Rhode Island and
Spaulding's store.
J. W. Lunn and family are moving into Massachusetts division and will soon leave
Plow shoes; farmers and others desiring, their new borne near the (air grounds.
for bls new field of labor.
.,
the fost plow shoe in the marke’. for the
Mrs. Sadlt! Tceblc, ncc Booram, Is visit­
The play of Damon and Pythias to be
money asked will not fall to call on ing her parents, Henry Boorum and wife.
given at Union hall next Monday evening.
Stauffer A Crawley.
A
John Cotfield, a former Hastings foy June 17. will be rendered by a first class
_ The 'Chinese Village entertainment at lately of Cincinnati, Is visiting natives company. Every K. of P. with his family
I'nion hail, Wednesday evening, was one here.
should’ attend and should do-all he can to
nf the most intereatlng nnd instructive ever
/Mrs. Julia M. Hadley Is in Detroit, The induce others to be present. It will be an
given here, ana was welLattended.
Interesting occasion (or all.
the guest of her ataterdn-law, Mrs. Gea
I have a tew thousand dollars to loan on' Baker.
The M. C. R. R. win run n special ex­
reasonable terms tn amounta to suit, and
P. IL Dunning was called to (Ttdcagu cursion to Grand Rapids Tuesday June
on first-class seenrity.
last week, on account of Die death of a IMh, on account of Gilmore’s great musi­
Cha«. H. Bai-ek.
cal
festival at Hartman's hall. Two con­
relative.
certs, afteroon and evening, l^avc Hast­
Bring along yonr produce and grt the
Mayor F. G. Goodyear Is confined to his ings 8:49a. m.: leave Grand Rapids -5;40
.highe-t market price and choice of all In a
house on account of a threatened attack of •and 10:43. Fare for round trip G5cts.
pneumonia.
^tlonday afternoon through tbe careleiwMrs. Andrus, pt Elk Rapids, is visiting ncM of a fellow workman while nnloadld^
I/Cha*. S. Brown Is the possessor of a
l/.’.bl* that lias been in the posiiesMtm ofi her stater. Mrs. T. S. Brice. Mr.; Andrus some large stones at the Green street cul­
his family for 150 year®. It was handed। Is expected Sat unlay.
vert, Charles Horton's left hand was
down to Ids father, who retained possess-.■- -zMr-&lt;. Frank Brooks returned Wednesday caught between two targe stones and pret­
rv her home in Delton after an extended ty badly smashed. Dr. Drake, who dress­
ed the wound, hopes that he may be aide
Tiw Yankee Springs base ball club feel। visit with friends here.
to make amputation of any of the fingers
that the boast of the Cedar Creek club flint. LzMrs. W. D. Haye* accompanied lierhus- unnecessary.
they are champions of the county I* not: fond to Albion, to attend the brigade meetwell founded, since the Y. S. dub defeatedI Ing of the L’. IL. K.' of P.
The wool market will open up in good
the C. C.'a by 14 to 19 not long since.
/Thm W- Reynolds returned yerterday sha|K&lt; this week. The price (or good
washed wool will range from 28c. upward.
; •
r- to C. H, A-’.M. W. Hkks&gt;
The competitive drill by the OrchardI from New York. Ills health Is very poor Hastings will continue to be the leading
Laky cadets at Detroit on June ipthlnui but he now thinks he Is on the gainl
market. One of the buyers here said to
I-con abandoned and rates named for that
the writer yesterday "Tariff or no tariff,
Mrs. W. E. Powers, J. S. Goodyear and we propose ta have our share of the wool
occasion are withdraw^.
son Ixiuis look .the Monday morning train in Hastings, and will pay enough to get it
P. A. Haun.
for Gettysburg, and will visit relativ&lt;n at too.’’ And they will.
Central Mich. Camp meeting at Eaton। York, Penn,
•
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Rapids June 11th to 19th. round trip ticketsi
•
Two girls, aged 11 and 13, named
Rev. D. B. OvtatL James Hal let and Murphy and Fisher, ran away from home
sale June 10th to 19th Inclusive at one.
/ash, Dry Goods. Boots and on
fare for round trip, good for return on। wife anifotbers went to Middleville Mon­ last week for the purpose of going visiting.
Shue^. Hardware. Groceries, L'oth.
day to attend a session of the district lodge Tbeir parents knew nothing of their
r. A. Haun.
/6f Good 'Dnnptarx. '
'and Crockery.
whereabouts for s«-vcrai days. They were
A new time table went Into effect on the­
Mayor Frost and Mr. Gale. 6f Albion. finally located in Castleton township'and
M. C. R. R. Sunday. There i* but one.
Marshal Rogers who went after them
were
in
this
city
Friday
examining
our
change at this station In the pa*iengcr
Airought them to this city Friday. Justice
trairrs. The train going east in the after­. system of water works. They pronounced Kenastori delivered a lecture to tlie truants
noon now arrives al 1:09 instead of 1:22 as। them among the best they had seen.
and they were allowed to return home.
heretofore.
Invitations are out for the wedding of
On Monday evening, June 17th. the
Dickinson A Cole, saloon keepers, and ; Wm. O. Lowden, of this- city to MK*&gt; great hfatoriml event portraying the friend­
John Eggleston, their for tender, were ar­ Trudle, daughter of James. Clark nnd wife ship &lt;&gt;f Damon nnd Pythias will be given
at
their
residence
In
Leighton.
Mich.
The
rested Saturday, on c&lt;&gt;mptalnf of M. L.
by a first class professional company of
Cook, for selling lienor to a minor. Their cereinoitl will take place this afternoon.
actors under the auspices of Hastings
examination occurs Thursday before Jus­
Prof. Taylor, who has been conducting Division. Na 19. They respectfully re­
tice Kenaston.
quest
nil our citizens to eome and witness
singing wh'nil in this county for the past
this remarkable play. Reserved scat tick­
involution Notice.
Chihlren’s'day was duly observed by the&gt; four mondiH. leaves to-day forhls home In
’
• icn-by given that theeo-portumhlp Methodists and Baptists of this city Sunday ShHby, Mich. He informs us that he in- ets for sale at Fted Heath's drug store.
■ rr-t-&gt;li-ir c&gt;-.,:!uk utMler the name of Smith,
। tend* to return to this city next fall and Tlie members of the divlsltm will all Aave
' •*.' \ in Arman 1&gt;m been dlnolved. Phinean' morning. Both churches were trimmed
tickets for sale.
* :’it-:ir&gt;Kg front the said co-partnership. In excellent taste. The exercises were। organize a class in vocal music here.
arr . -i. ‘due the Ann ®f Hmtih. Hams 4. highly interesting, and richly enjoyed by
S. 11. Young, of Assyria parries on his
' . -Atn. U&gt; nv.,t t,e paid to PhiaeM -Smith. AH
We understand that D. and S. Crnmer,
young
and
old.
J;.' on-..r by th-- said flrm will be paid by
mtanbers of tlie taw firm of Cramer. Bates watch chain a white Hint arrowhead still
Hi:*. &amp; YanArmau.
smaller than the one mentioned in our re­
PllIXEAB 8.M1TH,
K B. lAtbrop. druggist, was yesterday- A Cramer will remove to Ann Arbor, their cent issue. It Is perfect in outline and
W. A. HlIMn,
on complaint of M. I- Cook amested \for old home, this week.•They have been In measurer ?fths of an Inch loug and Xths
J. A. VANABKAX.
furnishing liquor to minor*. He waived this city only a short time, but have made of an Inch wide. On hl* farm is an old
examination nnd Justice KrnasVm bound many warm friend*, who will be sorry to Indian camp ground on which are found,
&lt;i rr» tixrj ulcer on the shin bone him over tor trial nt tb»cireull court with fore them leave.
not only arrowheads but flint scales which
lltnbs tor Vi year*. I engaged Dr. foil tarnished at 9300.
^y^en. IL Rock graduated at the U. S. flaked off, while they were made. Mr.
...... .. . u|».i n i. iivk «
am, i»r.
’Naval academy last week standing second Young experimented in the manufacture of
Excursion tickets will be sold at Hast­
I rat: a-.-rr. me n will not break out agaitu
arrowheads from these scales and succeed­
i Imiu- • ..:i.-nng from &lt;Um*m&gt;s like mine should Ings for Detrlot and return at one and one- In his class, having, during the four year*
marie 071.41 pointe In a possible too. He ed In bringing them nearly to perfection,
call... „r write hr. 1‘ratt. who says be can cur*
*“ r-’nsn-. He vim he can cure one a thousand third fare on June 14th nnd 15th good to stood 2.22 behind the cadet graduating 1st by heating the stone and scaling it off.
as well as anywhere. Address return on the l«th, on account of tbe in the class. Cadet Rock has made on ex­ piece by piece, by cooling it with drops of
us-tings &gt;,icit.
Adam Srojfjtpt.
amateur athletic union of the United States. cellent record and one ot which hl* many water. He is fully persuaded that be has
P. A. Hahn.
discovered the exact process by which the
friends here may wetl be proud.
Aborigine* made these instruments of warProbably no man shows a meaner dtapm
Following Is a fine compliment paid to fared Among the curiosities possessed by
altlon than a man who refuses to take n Mm. Addle Reed Fleming on the occasion
Mr. Y. is a stone hatebet afoul four inches
on Ibil week.
pa|*er from the office •hat Is n°t paid for. of a musical concert recently given In New long and nearly perfect, a weapon evident­
Fred Cross ot this city seem* to be tliat Jersey. 11 Will be pleasing to her many ly used at the time when the arrowhead.*
kind
of
a
chap.
Probably
this
announce
­
1 ire* of wigwams, go to Rower
friend* here to know ih«t she is succeed­ were In vogue. He has a targe number of
ment will surprise np one who knows him. ing so well In her chosen profession:
other antiquarian relics collected In hte
M o • • Uidgr. Ohio. Fertilizer for sale
Ab our readers well know. Dr. J. A. "Mrs. Addie Reed Fleming is a lovely neighborhood, which are worthy of perma­
B B J '...uit. ' »
Baughman, the well known specialist blfflide. with beautiful blue eyes and gold­ nent preservation.—Battle Creek Journal.
formerly of this city, is now located at en hair and although thorougly selfYankee Springs, despite its reputation
r- ut. Enquire of Stuart, KnapAkron. Ohio. AU those wishing to con­ jiossessed has an unaffected, irresistible as a "sandy-’ township, can still boast
prtl A \ ul’Annan..
'
sult Dr. Bcrahman by letter can address charm of manner .that completely carried some of the finest forms in Barry county.
new styles at Lunn Bros, will him at No. 151 South Howard street, the strong sympathy of the audience to More than. that, she owns a hill from
her.
She
was
dressed
with
exquisite
task* dandy $5 pairtA
Akron. Ohio. He writes prescriptions for
taste. Her voloe ta light contralto, pos­ whose towering summit Middleville, Irv­
i- progressing on the new bulld- any diMase for S1.00.
sessing great sweetness of tone, her exe­ ing and this city can be seen. In the
inror A. Black* Sun.
In their work on tbe streets this year, cution Is excellent and her ennunctatlon range of high hills which bisect the town­
ship is a wonderful place known as “the
Fium. f«,r wale. Enquire of Stuart,' there han been more sense and system than clear and distinct She sang with rare devil’s foie." And It would seem to de­
ever before. Tfo foolishness of the past feeling, rendering her score with the
hiuipp.-;, ,v VatiArman.
street work ta shown by the fact that, - tn ability of a true artist but, ah tliat but, serve tbe name. Its banks, on all sides
Hungarluri grawt and German millet need
are so precipitous that one must let him­
order to bring Green street to a proper but one could not help Blinking occasion­ self down or pull himself up by grabbing
»t Ham* A Van Armani
■
grade. It has i&gt;een necessary to take off ally what a perfectly delightful treat It
Isntel Boice is puttlug up a fine new from eight to 18 inches of dirt hauled there would be to listen to her In a large parlor hold of trees and shrubs to aid him. It Is
before, and which made the street alto­ instead •the big Opera House.” During so deep that the targe trees in tbe bottom
t'-'iil-m e in the 3rd ward.
the past woek she sang at a concert gotten look very small. It Is an ugly looking
Pants marie to order for S5 anti upwards gether too high.
up at her suggestion for the benefit of the place, that has evidently been dug out by
sopte whirling eddy of water* in the remote
« Lunn Uro*.. the tailors.
.
Mr. Geo. W. Benton, of Hastings town­ Johntown sufferers.
.
ages of the earth. In what yas once tbe
ship.
has
had
a
aanoer
growing
under
his
A fine 1ft of new eloths just received
"pinery"—tbe only one in the comity there
right eye for three years. Four weeks ago
A Card to the Public.
'Or 15 p;mt| at Lunn Bros.
live* an eccentric individual named Ed.
hr engaged Dr. E. Pmtt, who
Tlie competitor that offered to discount Bingham. He live* alone in a little hut
I.swn ictinis shoes, all sizes and nice bis cancer remedies to the cajrf. and the
our
price*
at
ten
per
cent
lias
found
a
near
a swamp, gets about 95.00 a year as­
r&lt;n&lt;h at Rawer Shoe' Cods.
cancer was completely removed, and tbe
larger job on his hands than be can perform. sistance from the county and feeds on
I wo Clilaataen prospecting for a laundry large cavity It left temled. Mr. Bento®ib In every instance when customer* have clams, snails and mud-turtle* mainly. He
very
happy
over
the
result,
and
gives
I'xadou wwe in town Monday.
visited his store to get the discount it has Is mouomanlac. who feels that be and
n&gt;Jh rS- to »r. T^ut. T»~Tlir Perfection dyfe are sold nt W. H. Ing from cancer should address Dr. r~ been necessary for them to return to my Satan are in constant warfare. When be
I’Att. Haalings, Mk-h. No pay til cancer ■tore because lie failed to even meet our think himself alone.be Is talking incessant­
’•'■ftlyeur &gt; drug and book store.
price*, let alone giving his teu per cent ly to tlie evil one. Ho was never known
. B you want a good feather edge pompa- is removed.
discount We always do as we advertise. to wash himself except once, and then was
Cuur hair cut call on Busby Bros.
RespY.
compelled to by a committee of citizen*.
To . mo of • t„«. t‘
'JT
'
Fred L. Hkatk.
He Is consequently a very filthy being, and
,,n -,,u new Kplscopal church will; «sl«-Uon ot um-brni IT tbo “bool bo.nl
the smell of his cabia would knock out a
probably i„. I1,llnn,.nce.t|
month.
tbo anolitlt oot of .”5?*.
Marrifcg* Licen»e».
tannery In the first round.
Krj.H,I1(.(,r Xorth Fairfleld plow gntl
So.
Name and Rwldcnoo
. • 1«ik for uahj,
p, h, baiu/jw * Co.
I Herman Gosch. Irving
Card or Thank*.
) Maine Neeb. Canada
'G- Witnt tn ilt)y potatoes.
We desire to return our heartfelt thanks
l Klwln A. Htantoo, Naohvtno
to the many kind friends and neighbors
i carrte B. Kellogg.
"
i Frank A. Moore. Freeport
who so kindly assisted us during tbe sick­
( Anna Mr IforuiB, Grant
S4*,v*M°n Army barrack* will branchia with which they are familiar.
ness and death of our dear mother.
t John A. VanHrocklln, .Carlton
nwly for dedication In about two week.*.
W. G. Fox AND FAM1I.T.
1 Mr*. Boas IfouJI?.
"
Hjttock*filledAn«S«|,£e‘" th» laaffttefW.
I William Hnwe. Thorosppte
J®*1** •‘^’‘--AnoUmr large lot Juat rrCedar Creek, Mich.
K
I NeUle Benjamin. ”
fri’Hl nnd fcr sale by StanBer * Crawley., Is not claimed by any one.

IiiIW Soule

HE HAVE.
THE

Family

Groceries,

iv: i Pm’rsians,

&lt;:

Earthen,

Grant

and Glassware.

[Hirai House Block,

THE CLOTHIER.

HasliEEs, Mich.

Hicks &amp; Spence,

h? fi? Highest, Market Price

bl Pte'S' eggs.

z—xx-&gt;. I r Over our Stock
J_ iUOlX the nobby Styles

and see
in Fine

Pants and Suits.

Z"
IX

through our store and you
i
will be convinced that we
show the Largest and Most Complete Line of
Fine Furnishing Goods in the city.

J_

O. D. SPAULDING
Is one of the first in his purchase of

and Produce^

LOCAL NEWS.

NEff. SPUING. AND. SDMMER. GOODS.
Please call and see them. Here are some of his prices:
New Satines, 10 to ?5 cents.

Henriettas and Cashmeres, 25 to SO cents.
Good style, double width Dress Goods, 104 cents.

.

Lawns, Challies, Ginghams and many other dress goods at
prices none can better. ’

Parasols, Shawls, Plushes, Velvets, and other fancy goods.

Best of all is our trade in Ladies’ Fine Shoes, also Men’s
Shoes and Boots.
Closing out Clothing at 25 to 50 per cent discount.

O. D. SFAULIJ1NG.

THE LADIES
Of Hastings and vicinity are invited to inspect our large new
stock of

-Dress.." Goods,Silk Warp Henriettas, Nice Line Black Dress
Goods, Satines and French Ginghams,
Henriettas in all colors, Summer Broad­
cloths in all colors.
In these goods we show *11 the latest patterns and: moat
fashionable colors. If you are looking for fine suitings, you
should see them. To match these goods, wg can show an
'ELEGANT LINE OF TRIMMINGS,

Consisting of Girdles, Gimps. Braids, etc. We solicit your
patronage on the merits of these goods and the reasonable
prices we have put upon them.

JULIUS RUSSELL

�u ?

. THE OLD ROCKING CHAIR.

Hastings Banner
nwtinp, Wednesday. June 13, 1839.

JESUS CRUCIFIED.

particularly trne of medicine, and h- realty
needs a rerv small ammtat. provl-l-l U be oi
tin right kind. Dr Heree'* WleU fiil tiw bill
In rssreet of she. and are stupendous in point
of effectlreue**. If you desire hnin-rilste relief

LESSON XI, SECOND QUARTET., IN­

SAITA

TERNATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 16-

CLAUS

■ sun tre.-.w* flutter'd Hire bird ou Its irtring.

PIMPLES TO SCROFULA.
A Positive Cure tor every Skin. Sealp. and
Blooil Disease except Ichthyosis;

raytATa

Hr'd a wall powij-r'd wig on bb iily young pate.

. ij»*a*

s

llt-ad WOUW uv a sniiu x **’.
- 1,
I began the use ot tbe Cutleura Rmnwile*. Mr
nnn* were covered with scab* from my elbows
to shoulders, my breast with sores varying In
“re from a uenny to a dollar. I hud doctored
with all the beH doctors with no relief, and
used many different medletoes without effort.
Mycraowashereditary, and. I began to think,
incurable, but II tiegau to heal from the first
application of CuUeara. ABt„&lt;K
Deshler, Obio.
Skin Dfaeoae Six Year* Gnreil.

The Worst Case of Scrofula Cured.
We have been selling vour CuUrara Remedies
for years, and-have the fir*t complaint yet to re­
ceive from a purchaser. One of ibe worst case*
S*CT«fSal?ier*awwa*«ured by the um of
fire txrttlreof Cutleura Resolvent, Cutleura and
Frankfort. Kan.
■
\cutlrura Itrnn-itle*
Cure every si»ecies of armtxlng, humiliating.
Itching, burning. »raly and phnpiy dheases of
tbe skIii, scalp and blood, with loss of hair,
from pimple* to scrofula, except posatbly
1CSold everywhere. Price. Cntlcura.SOc.: Hoap.
ae.-Resolvent, II. Prepared by the Potter
Drag and Chemical Corporation. Boston.
,
Sai .Send for "How to Cure skin Diseases,
64 pages. tO.IUnitratlon* nnd 100 testimonial*.

nr UIT.ES, black brad*, red. rough. chapped
K1 Pl oily skin prevented by Cutleura Soap.

^WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS,
WCTO&gt;KMney and uterine pain* and wedkV/lMb'es*!’-relieved tn one minute by tlio
/AtfSiCutleur* Antt l'sin llavter, the first
II wk and only pain-killing plaster. New. inatantnneotre. Infallible, ri cent*.

YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND I
Ju*t M readily a* by attending some school and
'
at &gt;4 tbo expense.
LESSONS BY MAIL.
A new nirthod-SlMl'LE and THOROUGH,
bhorthaod writers get from
S5O TO SI50 PEWMONTH.
The work Is light, pleattnt and respectable.
Hundreds have learned Shorthand lu .thl* way
and are now rarniug over
SI,OOO PER YEAR.
JUST THE THING FOR LADIES.
Send far particulars to the
STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.
ANN ARBOR. MICH,

J-JUlJUfy

Ga3

“i
The owner of this horse uses
the 5a Ironsides Sheet for the
stable. Jt keeps the horse clean
qnd ready for driving and saves
on hour’s work each day.

5/A Lap Dusters

5/A Ironsides Sheet
la aubto.

'

5A Clipper Fly Nets "tl.-JS—
teCwUilbe- at Mai.- Un Can.

i 100 other atvles of
Horse Sheets and
Ptv Nets, at prices to milt cTcrylxldy. For
sale by all dealer*. If you can’t get them,
write us.
_____
.

^ORS^BLANKETS

ARE THE STRONGEST.
NONE CCNUIN £ WITHOUT TH K a* LABttL

EIGHTH
• POINT
nntwr

As ho nick'd off tbetr bools with hfa whip.
My graany «he hummel her a cunning orl soeg—
‘Taint hvart never won fa-lye fair!"

SOW

'CMapited from Lera®
mMon of H-8P**-0-} ■ ..............

YoutbouldresdTwsCmc*coDsttvNswsbccauMrerey.

*-*' wiU
y«™ -r'*-, ”

g

namo in fail, Emma Axldahlo Wilhelmina
ried a king and bad the choosing of her own
husband. In all other cases young ladies
whoso fathers were kings and'princes hare
had tbrir husbands chawn for them, either by
their pnrente or by th-.-lr parent's ministers,
far dynastic or political reaaona
The story of Quoen Emma's tnarrinjro to.
tita king of Hollard reads like a nursery tote.
No wooing wn.* done by jtroxy, nor were any
negotiations carried on. for reasons of state
or the intonate of tho family.’ Tho oi l king
dii| his own courting and ‘'{topped the quretion" with hfa own royal lips, to tho young
lady h-rselt Tbe answer cstne just a* diroctly, nnd tho niPtch rva» msle.
, JVilliam III, tiwn a widower is hfa G3d
year, still hjuufaonto atul having a reputation
m a heart breaker *ix»tMl to tiwne among his
royal confrun-* in Eureixi. w«n t6 Potsdam
to; attend a royal welding in 18711. Ho fril
dwperniriy Iu love with I'rfno-w Helen of
TTaJdcck-I’yitnont, no* Duchess of Al!&lt;any,
{irt-poiwd to her and was *ro¥nfully reject-.*!
She decUnal even to receive hfa presents of
flower* i&gt;tMl jewel., and the old man wa* di»couaolate la tho midst of hi* grief ho over­
heard the Princess Emma,n youttgor sfator of
Belon, my to her *iatcr:
!‘l should never refUM&gt; to become a queen.”
William looked at Iter and »aw a rather
pretty brunette of 21. To Ordinary observer*
she sent.1 like a rather gd&amp;l looking Gvnnao
p-nsant girl droned up u In prince* a, but to
tho .ng«l king at that moment oho wns n
beautiful woman, endowed wiuKnll the
queenly graeco. Taking tbo first favorable

. AyvrMSarsaparilla requires smaller doses
and is more effective, than any other blood
ntsdldues.
Got. Luce is in hick. He won n bedqullt at a G. A. IL raffle inBriffhton.

Uncle Sam’s Condition Powders will
cure distempers, coughs, cokh-, fevers nnd
most of the diseases to which horses, cat­
tle. sheep, hogs and poultry are subject.

Kalamazoo will let loose the eagle July
4 with oll.due pomp and ceremony.
Consumption Cured.
An old pbnloan. retired fromjwaerlee having
had placed In bi* baud* by an Last India ml*
Uonary the furmuU of a simple vegetable rem cai:r.- U&gt; cadure.
edy for tbe »peedr mid jwtramnant cure of con­
34. "Ami when they had cmeitkJ Him.”
sumption. brouchltts. catarrh, asthma and all
thrait and lung affections, a!*o a- t»»lt1ve and Who can tel! th" a;;t«y cqpafocd in that
radical cure lor nervous debility am! all ner­
vous complaints, after haring tested It* wonder­
ful curative j-ower* In thousand* of rases, has aa jr-wibk both to htinxrif and to hfa
felt It his duty- to rani;-' it known to bis sulferltic scholar*.
fellow*. Actuated by this motive and a desire
aft ‘Ami th&lt;« !.ujxwri;&gt;‘i ni of HivaAriuato rrilavv hnmsi) snRering, I will »vnd Free ot
charge; to all who desire it. ibi* recipe in tier­ tluti was w rittc'i over, The King-of th-* Jews."
man, French or English, with full directions John gives tho till" in fell us J-sus .of Naxafor prepnrit t: and iisIok. Sent by mall by ad­ reth, the Kingof the Jews, cud says that it
dressing with stamp, naming th s paper,
A.
Nove*, un Power's Block. Rochester. Y­
Izitin; nnd that nlth'.njh the chief jriret*
A new flour mill, to coat 818,000, is to futmd fault with it. l-tlaxv Ublatedon ktv-ping,
be built at Ludington.
it a* he had written jt. Thus was pr .rhintr-d
Tbo lYinix-m Emma told igm frankly she
Unde Sam's Nerve A- Bone Liniment
would, tbe wedding wns arranged as gpeedifa will relieve sprain*, bruises.’neuralgia and manlfert to nil nation*, tint tit-- elreniari uwl
as powiblu. and »bc boenme queen of Holland. rheumatism. Sold by all druggtsta.She was «t that time aa eimpl* as a child,
Jackson prison reports for May: Convicts
nnd had not been trained to iliagufao her feel­
ings under tho pl-.a of dignity. When the- May 1. 7M-, recclvtxl during tbe month,: Jacob and at th? •auk ti:u.-1» lying orw
arrived at tha Hague and raw «ho bail a 12: discharged, 10; pardoned, I; num­ tbevobth. (Lnb- i,fff, ISj Zt-'-lt’ xiv. t'.J
ber In prison,-June!, 715.
she gave cxprcssl m to her joy, just as uny •J. M. Loose Red Clover Co , 1 HrtroU. Mlrh.- thieves; thjohoon His right band. a»l tbo
country Gretchen would have done,
-lanc­ Gentlenrin: My wife ha* for some time been other on Hfa l*ft." Jcsusm themidrt ns, if
ing and luuglilng In tho prcaonco of courtiers alMcted with something like a scrofulous dis­ Ho were tint- greatest crimir.nl of the thrvo;
mill! she gave your
who watched her every movement and harp ease, uud",found no toile!t ....
i....... ..
bow every.) uwlltlb iiidigL ltj1 both in life and
death was heaped upon Him
if the Devil
Tho king ua* tbocltod at her kufe of dig­ bin a slight testimonial nf my appreciation of coukl not du e«x&gt;ugh to incite m-a to mani­
your
efforts
te
behalf
of
b-n-aalty.
which
you
nity, Imt Jrpro»-tl bo- gmtiy-*«td kindly. are welcome to use for their benefit
fest hl. ned thrir hntml of . j hfa Holy cud
Taking ter to tbo portrait of hfa mother, tixi
I am, very respectfully,
spotluas Iamb &lt;if God; Ctrl now Ho fa by
proud Anna Fnulowua, daughter of tbo Cxof
H. AKM*.
tbcsusurrcua-linixiKdatelctita* a. fit oraAnd many other*.
Paul, be raid:
। l»nicn of muMcrchi and thieve*. .
“Sbo never danced. A quresi should ewer
The fifth annual report of the Michigan'
‘Ji, "And tbo scripture was tulfilted wLlch
laugh in public."
, Club will show u membership of over saitb. And IL- was numbered with tho tran»Tli* young queen accepted tho rebuke with fifteen hundred, and wtth a dozen branches
good grace, and , sinco then tho punctiliraui throughout the State. •
jjt». "And they that pamxl by railed co
Dutch courtiers have had no fault to find
English Spavin Liniment removes all Him." They tue tlw won Is of some of the
with luT deportmenk Tbrir only grievance
toby witnrows, a perversion d£ sotuaof Jcsnf
ofminst her is that sbo "niuiden* tbrir twnutfa Hard, Soft or Calloused l.nmps and Blem­ words, and thin cVfei hi Hi*sore distress they
ishes from horses. Blood Spavin. Curbs.
ful language.’’
n-vilo Him; such fa their conduct that it
Qmx-n Emma's time rinev her marriage liax Splints, Sweeney. Riuff-botH*, Stifles, all ■ecm* iu if bril ifaelf was tet loos*, upon Him,
been chiefly sjxmt in nurving her invalid hus- Swollen Throats, Sprains, Cough, etc.: and wa* it not even so!
baxui, who worshiped hor, and training her Save 830 by use of one ixittlv. Warranted.
30. "Sav * tbyacit^and como down_ftom tho
little daughter, tlw Prlncewi IVUhelminn, now Sold by Dr. E. - IL laithrop. Druggist. cnw*.” .Matthew odd*: “If tbon be the Son
0 years old, tor tho duties of sovereignty. Has lings.
of God." Ho could **vo Hinwlf bad Ho de­
Tlio Dutch ’say that tho fond mother wishes
The Detroit conference of the Methodist tired it, for all tho nildicr* ta tbe «cdll could
Episcopal Church holds Its session at Bat­ not take Him, mm all ths nail; infer mads
Httte priucixM.
hold Dim ou tbo efrm, mfira. Ho wn* willing
Although now only 30 y-gfrs of age, Queen City, September 4, Bishop Foss presiding.
to bo taken and held ;• but Iwcjtono not to
Emma Im* already shown gnat courage and
save Hinttelf iu nnlur that Ho might klvo uk
strength of mlnik Botno t^mo ego, white j It is only found In Butte County. Califor­
31. “Likvwb.- ata* tl:„ chief priest-, m-x-kout driving, lior horses ran away, tbo conch nia. and In no other part of the world.
man wa* thrown from ■ the rarr'tage and tho We refer to the tree that produces the heal­ ing, sax! ammig thomselyes with tho u-ribc*.
Hn saved others; Hiniv^ He canuct mve."
qtyenmul her little daughter had a narrow ing and penetnUlng gunt used in that pleas­ Pcrlwps’b&lt;-y did not think what t hr-y were
escape with their Uvea Sbo Immediately ant and effi-ctlre cun- for consuinptlnn,
raying when they ctinfoosd that'‘Ik. taviri
ordered frerii borsra, saying:
asthma, bronchitis, andcotighs, Santa Abfh,
“If wo do not start again my daughter tlie King of Consumption. W. H. Good­
B2. "LotCbrht tho Kins of Israel descend
year guarantees and sells It for SLOT a now from the cross, that wo may sro nnd Imjbottle. Or tlireo for 82.50. By the nse of Iteve." No, you nlmll not ta&gt; p^tlflul, for it
her pluck, aa well as her tact and judgment, California Cat-r-eure. all symptoms of cat­ fa unbelief and hat rod Umfwk* ft; but tbo
to steer her through the troublous tirnuH arrh are dispelled, and the diseased nasal timo w|U cuuio wtafn thfa tamm J«ns shall
which are coining for herund for Holland, passage is speedily restored to a healthy
ura-end from Heay.-n in power aud great
thfro can lie no doubt. Sbo hopes to m her condition.'
glory, mid then shall Israel wt-,-p and mourn
daughter reign and baa nlnwdy projcctx of
D. E. Alwood, assistant aecretarv of the a* they look upon Him whom they have
inatrimnny in tier mind which sbo fondly
State Senate, has sold the Clare Press to W. pierced and h-o that it fa Jesux .
17k "And when tbo sixth fiotir wa* ccmo i
S. Cooley, and will move to Gladstone In
‘‘““over tho whote l-at] unti*;
t
Germany ba* lung laid hl* eye on the Nether* the Upper Peninsula.
the ninth taw.’1 That fa from 12 to p. m.
land* and be doe* not think that women ,
P1'’ mocking has cra-sd. thfa fa no natural
should be •orerelgux—New York Journal
Toledo O
uarknem.and a anfamn
fa
*11.
J. M. Loose Bed Clover Co:-(tantiemoa:
it reminds ns of the tlarkn-wof Gen. i,
““J tbo three days darkness in Egypt that
*-*jpvuuiv
having found almost entire relief from using It couldflw frit. •
tho Lake of Como A well drewefl elderly four time*. Hoping others wUl try it with tbe
same sucres*.
I am ven- truly your*.
H. M. PtXLKi',
Rlxxt • After uttering these worth of reran
No. to Summit Mt.
fauui1 ,n **•
L i» added
Rov. X P. Phillipa baa resigned the pnst- I4;
folded white paper packet
later I thirst," "Jt 1* flufabed." “Fatten
orate:of the Coldwater Baptist Church.
■ame diamonds, telling him it wn*
,
into Thy hands I commend my spirit,’1 Tho
Tbo recipient on reaching shore threw hfa
Dr. Jaques’German Worm Cakes destroy raven raying* from tbo cross oro found in tlw
prMont away, liellorlng bl* dlamatKl* were worms and remove them from the system. probable ot.hrta which they were utteid,
only fragmen ts of glass. Tito strange poamn- Safe, pleasant and effective.
in tiw following pasmge*-. Luke xxiii, ai Jgcr before lauding made several similar pres­
Stl5’ “r.J aU_ xxvU«
Jolm xix, 2S
The Government appropriation tor the
ents to other persons. Thfa Itocmnl!* known
to’lifataSf’ "1C;,aiK1 d,rect "w- -bought*
State militia is &gt;12,840.
to 111* lliVo fcr dnnAT.

The papers arc full of sudden deaths.

cf faith; but a. hu£d£
tbew-erK »
... . u,1Bluk easily, da STS04 : r
wbo
L’rt Ho railed for
take Dr. Mlles’ New Cure for the heart,
and so escape death, as did Henry Brown,
druggist of Cleveland, Ohio. Sold by W
Herr lauaiauer waa rategated to a lunatic IL Goodyear.
(
asyhim until tho arrival nf hfa frianda He
bad upon hfa peraon 1C2 brilliant*, viduod at
Algor, Smith * Co. have bought eight
80,000 franca. On learning that tbo waiter hundred and eighty acres of pine lands In
£*
^"5 ~r
bad thrown away hfa diamond*, thn jieopte of Alcona County for B66,ooo.
tor w. throti’h th.. v..:i
tho plans instituted nu. imm-liato oetvreb for

■

hri^S?‘i.m*,‘T’«- the unknown
heirs of James B. M. Brown, deceased, defendtn thfa cause’.f
It ai&gt;pearlng
by affidavit
eora5SS7LlUi
"
IKui of
"Tit.
th*t 'h': unknown brirs of Jame*

answer

,

this IncW'sit, white Johnsnys that
j
tag Hfa crow, wrot forth fxix, l-Jthat J«t» HItn..-lf bore Bi«Mmjroa» tte-y start'd forth far Calvary, but cither
&lt;m rxxxmnt &lt;•» Hfa giving
under it, or co account of Hfa
slowly for them bcrausj of wcaknn*throegh
Miffcrin-;. they lay IwM nj-on thfa. man •«*&gt;
compel him t-&gt; twar it after Jems22, "And th-v bring Hun into the place,
oJlgntba.” Matthew and John «•*
the sans* unm&lt;- and the *amc siguifleaneu to
it, •‘tbopbdoof tf skull" white Lute«*&gt;&gt;•**
Cfclvarv. Ml.ich fa the Greek rqalvmcnt for
the Chahl«-Golgotha, and fagnulre the sunc
John xix.-JO,
that it wa* nigh to the
city, mid Rev.
IdrotlJm it with the city.
Luk-* 1- the only one who make* nay menttea nf the walk from Pilate's judgment baH
to the {•face of crai-iAxian. aud be tclfa u* of
a great company of ptopte and women who
foltew&lt;*l. bewailing tod lamenting, and taat
Jcsu* spoteto them, soring that there wa*
more iR.xTuui-n to wrep for tlv-'jn»-‘ lves than
for Him. Ix-.-aute.-f tbe judgnirats about to
fnli ou tbvir city and nation. Luso al.-J
mention* tho two other* t* lA-ittg ted with
Hun to be put to daatb. iLuko xxiii, fff-JEl.)
-J3. "And they gave Him to drink w|m&gt;
minglol with myrrh, but He reedvad it not.”
Matth&lt;nv *ny» xH.it it -was vtarjgir mingl ’d
wltit gall, anti tliat when Hv bail tasted Ho
would not drink. A* the winognr was a war
kind &lt;&gt;f light wine, tbe urrai beverage of th&lt;&gt;
Roman sol.lkra, and tbo word gall i-used todcnoteunything bitter, therefore both account*
perfectlytigrro. and tl.m- wa« a fulfillment of
that which wns written: "They pave me Ahn
gull for my meat, and in my tbirA they gnv,,
m-- vinegar to drink.” P». Ixix, 21.1 It may
bo that thfa drill!: wn* a rtujicfying potiou
mercifully given to
the »uff -ring», bat

ITof. Huxley has predicted that rbe lime will
eorue when II will be a reproach to be sick.
When one trletn! meet* anohvr be will aa soon
a*k"Areycuhone*u.' "iu-'Arerou well?" for
a man will bo considered foolish, not to say
criminal. *»hd get* sick. Buch a state of public
feeling will sometime be bruuiiht about. Cer­
tainly il is true that tbe moral* of health are
receiving more and more attention. A greatly
increasing number of people every year,pre .ent
the aevelopinent of all blood, pulmonary and
Ilrerdlhease*. Thfa 1* i-ron-d t' the--:
)y Increased use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med leal
Discovery, whleb niffs all such aliment* In the
bud.
A 40-barrel roller process flour mill is
to be built at Akron, Tuscola county.

and that ho was n Berlin diatnon
•Tllrb,” bo said, “upon diamond
with diamond*." Thereupon bo t

CHANCKBY ORDER.
of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit in

.
Publ“:,M n*WMW* •
cinvm. a Crro-

^ra^wandL^

A REAL ROYAL LOVE MATCH.

year*. I triad a number ot.medicines and two
of the best d&gt;x-tors In the country .but found
nothing that would effect a cure until I used
Foor remedy
A MeCuAru^

•

But my grandinotber Uudi A atxl iny graadtaiher

A blue racer was killed near Decatur
tbe other day which measured 11 feet and
4 Inches in length.
ThaUabt of Hoiur.
A cheerful, beritby wtxnau I* the light ot
home, but through•ror-exertlon Iu b«r effort*
to minister to the happlue** of the bou-chold.
her health t* oftan impaired, or weakness, or
displacement brought uu making life mi*e*able
audclotnllng an oraerwise happy home Salth
gloom. The thoughtful and tender huslmml. to
such case* slunikl be intelligent enough to per­
ceive tbe coura of suchglnotn aud suffering, re­
lieve the faithful wife from drudgery, uud furn­
ish her w.tft that be a of friend* to women. Dr.
Fierce's Favorite Prescription, now recognized
and used tn thousand* of homes as a certain
cure for all those those dritcite uffllciloa* rocu
liar to the female sex. “Favorite Prescript Ion
I* Ibe only medicine for women, sold by &lt;!rtt|tgtjrt*. under u po-ltlvc guarantee from the
manufacturer*, that It wlllglre satisfaction In
every case, or money will Ik- refunded. Toll
guarantee t.:u been printed o:t the bottle-wrap
per. and faithfully curried out for many year*.
Louis Darpistatter. East Saginaw's big
brewer, refutes to sell to the British beer
trust •

A great physician has discovered that
the true way to act on tlie liver, stomach,
fuhlon antticrlty, speaking of thein- liowols, etc., is through their nerves.
Mlles’ pills the smallest and mildest Sam­
ples free at W. H. Goodyear’s drug store.
fa Certainly ca tbe increase. Onoamscaroriy
miz in any crowd, eqweially of tbe wall to

land—Sac, wall growm,

“tv *•

......Li,ek»r a Hb

Col. Fred E. Farnsworth, of Detroit will
prolmbly go to Spain tn the fall, to take a
position under.Minister Palmer.

ent a.-.t ti---- -

And 100 men tocal: on anv druggltt for a free
I lotne's Family Medicine, tbo
herb1:remedy,
dfaenvorsd
by-1*.
:io«i
doe* w*-&gt;d«-ri.
Cuilfren

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UoUM«w-c- wwIVoll*
only
U» KuanMOTl™ Mou. iktt uS "S? “?

■ And you can be as wise as they,
If you but choose to buy
The Soap that’s called the SaxtaClavs^Tts good effects to tryBecause 'twill help you through your wcr1:
Av such a rapid rate.
That you'll have time to master all you care to er.

'

All Grocers sell SANTA CLAUS SOAP
Made by N. K. FAIRBANK &amp; CD.j CHlCAu

Improved Champion Mower.

John Anderson, rt
When ’first ! wa

I wearied of my
I* made you cross
Your snirts net
1 washed them with
John Anderson.

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g^Uullj miwfa

There are manv w
they ARE NOT, but
the genuine. Ask

THE CHAMPION i, tie only Mower on which the pitman never warn

od, the knife hoel never bmka, the gear, never wear out nor break; tho only
Mower on which the gears ran alowl, and make no noise: the bar can be

stood wlraight up and the knife will ran freely even In that position; the only
Mower on which all lost motion can be taken up on pitman, gearing and box.

Ing; the only Mower on which the guard, will outwear three aeta ol the cheap

Ckioigo, Zih

guard, need on other mowers, and never break nor get out of line; the only

TIME

Mower on which the slighteet forward motion of the maeter wheel start, the
knife; the only Mower on which the motion ia tranamiited dirtily from the
master wheel to the knife pitmen without Any joints to wear loose end rattle,

Sta

and whore ALL THE POWER la applied to cutting the gras,, none being
wasted on loose joints or fast running gearing; the only Mower that has re

frame work or pitman hanging down in front to ran Into obstructions or ictertere

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with the cut grass; the only Mower that has no clutches to bother by slipping
out ol gear, and it can be put in gear al any point without backing.
THE IMPROVED CHAMPION hat less than one-third the amount ol

Klrhlm:
...BMC
...Kalai

gearing that .other Mowers have, and the ‘pitman and its connections are
warranted not to tweak or wear out. This dower is aa novel ana eo superisr
to all other* that an examination win convince any tamer that it is worth

much more money than any other.

I

THE WARDER, BUSHNELL 4 BLESSNER CO.,

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SPRINGFIELD. OHIO.------------ reeaUMCliwUm----------- CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

GUARDIAN SSAI.i:
Iu She matter of the estate of E-U Cuato. &gt;
minor.
Notice I* hereby given that I shall •ellti
public auction to the hqth«-«t bidder on f '•&lt;**«&gt; •
t be 23-A day of J uur, A D. 1*K‘, nt U-n ■&gt; cwx lt&gt;

AVghigai
-A»TWAM1&gt;.
asase^..*:'-..:.
Irving...........................

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Probate, la tbe city &lt;»f IlraUm.-. m t '&lt;- crafty
of Barry, in the state of MI'i .,.m. punimnt
to llcet.M- and authority granted !■■ me co.:;'
n.k ’day ol November. A.
■ ’r,
sth
t&gt; i*-*. t.v
by th^
thr twobste
jwtate

There fa nothing in the world more generally
desired than long life, yet tbe majority of peo­ court of Barry county. Mic«wan»a” . r ttre «•*•
-,—s.r ,1,1. ... . .
- .
ple put off earing lor their health-uot because
UI. in nun JU »nc rra- r-uiir • •
»—
the county of Barn-, tn tfcr .i .:.- ot Midurx..
to give the subject tuffteieut thought until we known and &lt;tesc«lt-&gt;*l a*
receive a reminder in tbrivhape l f a severe Ill- lot srtnate. tying and in-lux Io the •'tty of jfa*.
Inir*. in the cminty of Barr* ra-i -y • ri Mr* new.
'
K*t&gt;. and uomt-ered one hiwdr• Then, too, we are coBStaiUlr bewildered by nag), according to tho recotdr: p! ;t ■ 11-" r uthe varfnwi school*«,( medidne. and the physi­ formerly villain*, of Hasting*.
Dated May 7th. A. D. ISM, ’
cians w ho represent them,-often blunder tn our
. Joitx *! '»:* :&gt;*•
choice of a doctor.
Guardian of EdaOau’-,:-. .* M:»-*r
, If people only knew that the .very best health­
keeper. Ilf-- preserver, and dlM«*e-prevrr.t.T NUTirtB OF OOMltlSSIONKllB *»N Cl AC"'
that has ye^beeu discovered. Is slmmetnl down
Of Mlehtgan. County ot B irr- • *».
Into a coneentratod and very palatable form' tn state
Estate of John H. Earl, deeca-••••

the shape of New Style Pieiaaut Taste Vinegar •» WartheuhifanljctMK! havfr.4 been
Bitten, they would not hesitate a moment to by.Cm Probate Court for the county -&gt;l R»rn.
attSat MleWitui, eammtesiot'cr* to r-retre. «•
amine and sdjiist nil cialiu- »ml
But they do not know. How can they know, l-crsons against **M decesse-L
"■p,bLSfa
when so many not only worthies*, but povlchely
JOUS h. ban, aeresrea. -&gt;u &lt;'
Injurious drag* are coutanUy flooding the inar- dayof Aurust, A. D l»». and on BedneWthe Uth day ot November. A. 1». &gt;' • "
o’clock a. m4 ot each of '*ld *t;i?•*•: '■ «•* I£
New St) io V|
\ppse of examining aid alto»i: /
aSTtbaUL* month- from the nth d.»y "&lt; yJJThey do nut know of course, unless they have A. I), iw. were al'ouTd by sai-l
for
tbe courage to try the New style, ft straightens Itora to pcvMbt tbrir claim* to u» t.&lt; ri»w»
And allowance.
oct a tangled up system tn a verj- short while Hot*
Dated May lOtb, A. D. !»•-&gt;
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I, X* WCIIl OUk
by a responsible house, ar.d fa exactly as rvpre
Umlwd Te
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----- ----------------------------- ucrer oe so
fflad of auytblmt In yuur Ute. Y&lt;&gt;ttr druggist
may not hare it. but he will order It for you
Be sure It says New Stylo Pleasant Taste ou
earton and bottle Iwfure you take It. Try it. and
you wfil feel happier than If you had found a
a gold mine, for it fa really a mlne-oi health.
Free from alcohol and opium, composed of
flaroring' hert“
n&gt;Oto‘Wtth a fl"’ deUcaIe

Send far a beautiful book tree.

Stations.
Detrcit...........
JaataM;....
t^oojtytds

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Grand Rapid*.

PEEBL1

For BL

•k'pers.
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State of Michigan. Filth Judicial ClreuU ».
SuftrnrrnVing tn the Circnlt Court
ty nt Harry In Chanrer/.ai the ( it;. &lt;1 lla*.*!*on the first day nf May. A. D.. i'-,1Mek»tL
Emma Prickett,cotnplaiuai.t. MHi--n &gt; r-ktltJta*lSuc*u*B It appmwms ‘V "
MntonPricket.I* not* reMdo-t -I £**»«£•
but t* a resident of Helena. Montan*: !!&gt;*•*«“£
on rnottem Of HtuRh 4 Coign-.-• ••' /• teW ’*
complainant. It Is ordered th»t d- b m •• ‘
CTappearance la saM e.*u*e. .m -;r ' • ‘V C!,
iSfflftiii trow taa date of tin* seder, an.
wMta twenty dare tbe complainant •«-&gt;*
drdartobopwNSbod iotbe Ita-/' v , ’ n *L"'
A^MmpMMr pHhted .and
m
eouoty, said publiratton to be «
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Hastings
Hastings,

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Smith A Coixiboyk. Solictor* fort &lt;a&gt;.|&gt;l»»&gt;.»B

BOILERS
TO ADVERTISERS
A ll»t nf

T^tansc who want tbririSi

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A

W every spit and kind.
Instead of going titre; .ft
the-worid
j^)(C men bol;1 deaf anj

*T woe* &gt;&lt;w **ie. *.*w.
(fantUK. K. track*. Detroit. MM

cronturns,

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Th? three wise men
of Gorham
^^ould not K.vc
been so wise.
Had they not sought
for knowledge, *
And used t!« ir cars
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and’eyes

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Ravased W Robust

Bryan, of Philadelphia, _
day.u-1 positively identified.ft ted been

Pennsylvania’s Executive Visits buried among the unknown.
the Wreck at Johnstown

GBXMXlUIUMa, Pa., June 10.-Tbe jury Im-

THE STATE COMES TO THE RESCUE

county to Inquire into the causa of tbo death

One Million Dollars To Be Supplied,
Wealthy Citizens Taking the Risk
of Its Appropriation by tha
M&amp;daitfa.

up at Nineveh. yesterday rende ad a verdict

rite this paragraph it
had struck thp hotuos nearest tbe liriilge, aud
Uioy were lifted high Into the air and tumbled

Seattle Is a Waste of Embers
and Ashes.
BUT HEE CITIZENS, UNDAUNTED

Apply Oul.litn I nnd. In

uM lo iu, no&lt;xl c.-.uwxi by thu brualtiug
ot the dam of th* South Fork reoarvuir, and
/* well tbo aforesaid coroner as tbe jurors
Cforemid do certify mi ler tbelr oath.*, that
the said drevasad dlod of vlolaucu caused by

it article* of furniture from tte honaas which
seconds before were standing by tte
rido of the train.

suspicion of such vlolenre or other unlawful

started in this city Thursday at 2:45 n. ns.
imrolKng tbo living in order to got at tbe
enrolled up to last evening te 21,000, and now
the consnrvativo propio have reduced tbrir
estimate* of dead to from 3,300 to 4,000,while

B arer,

m&gt;

much inquired for during tlx&gt; last

wreck with weeping eye*, conferred for an
hour And a halt with William Flinn. James
B. Scsdt, William JJcCtwery,' Gen. Hastings,
.wk,-of rescue and relief, and pledged fl.000,0.0 from tbo state’ treasury. There will te
no extra Session of the legislature. A Mata

I' HN ASDEHSON. MY JO.
rr.rxr.y a quarrel then, John,
Had you and I thcgithor,
Em now all that ii changed, John
Well never have anitherj
For washed with ! vqp? Soap, John
' Your shirts are white as snow
■: h itnc-ntadssoapj

Joan Anderson, n? jo.

ranged, that ou Weduewtay morning Gen.
Hartlug*. acting for Governor Beaver' should

A WORD OF WARNING.
east. C3ch represented to be Mjnst as good as the ' Ivory
DKbul ii&lt;e afl
the peculiar sad remarkable qualities of
SoaQ and insist upon getting it.

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through

nr sendal WloymMrt*

C. D. Beebe. CKihler.
(&gt;ii:i;cTOKs:
fisr. w, iteynotds.
b G, Koblusun.
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L K Kiuppen,
Chester Meeser,
C. D. Beebe.

ley and cleaning it up, including Johnstown
aud ite surrounding boroezte. Governor i

lu an interview Governor Beaver

i II

and found tbe i. upply depots uj:l! fl'-led, but
they mu.t mxiii lo&gt; :vpleni*l|ed.
I- -found
—'
the ktr.-oms tilled with debris aud accumutated drift
whieb there te u puMul-ility ot
human L-hJicm being imb..«lite.l
ith a pro I
ability Dust if allowed to remain they will
endangvr public health, leaving it inqu-ewed
Iu my mind that tbo public powers of tbe
state .must ls&gt; exercised to restore Hungs to
their normal condition.

Tlie fund- which have como mtn my bauds
in Mich large amounts and from so many
quarters outside of tho state, and wLich.bavs
bccu imposed upon me as a sacred trust, will

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It wm proposed that tbe state fbrnldi
*1,OU),&lt;XK&gt; to Gen. Beaver Air immediate u-w
i-i ulcaring up and restoring Johnstown. In
onlcy u. make the state wlrnlo ifliO citisen* of
Pittsburg, llifladclphia and other |M&gt;rtiona
of ft will t&lt;cuuic iudividuolly resj-onsiLla
until tlw t-.-g steture meets and makes appropriolicM,-, that will relieve them. This t&gt;lan

DB.C.McUKl’S

* LIVER flLLS*

r"’r-l Ranking Business Transacted.

lire Jowers. This I wish to emphasise that
all contributors to tbe fund may feel assured
that tlieir money will I
judiciously and
economically t-xjwnilod for the benefit of suf­
fering humanity and not to work which
dnjul*l and will be undi-rtaketi by tho state
or muhidpal auilioritlr*.”

A CHEERING HEALTH REPORT.

board irf health yextewiay bung cut the fol­
lowing bulletin: "Tlie general-condition,of
health in Johnstown and vicinity » excellent.
No epidemic di«-a.«' of any kind prevails,
nor is it expected that any will, arise. The
whole region taa been divbled into conven­
ient districts and each placed under n compe­
tent Kuntarian.- Tbe state-bonni of health i«
prepan-d to m-l all emergvuao! ns they
orii*-. The air is wbolwiww and tbe drink­
ing water te generally pure. If the good
people of the devastated district will go on as
tte-y have *o nobly dwio during tho port
week in their effort* to clear up tho wreck­
age, gwri lusattb will certainly be main,
tnilied."
“
Dr. Jcst-pb N. Dickson, in chorga of tbe
Bedford street b&lt;«pital, and Dr. T. L. Haxard, of Allegheny, deny emphatically tl.at
there te a single case of diphtheria fn Johns­
town or any of its suburbi They Say there
is a good deal ot follicular »oro throat, but
that is rarely fatal; and i* not contagious.
It is something like quinsy, but a milder dis­

* Religicu! services were held at several

different place* ^thnmgbout the city yester­
day, anil were largely attended.
A CONFLICT OF AUTHORITY.

JtiUXRTOWIV. Fa., Juno 10.—Horace Mann,
n private detective, came up from PbiUdelphla yesterday with seven of his men in r®spe-nse to a request of Gen. Hartings. Coun­
terfeit policemen aud deputy sheriffs, in tho
full panoply of, a tin star and a dub, -.vero as

that « required, and they could nut bo told
from the genuine.

Chairman Scott nod Gen. Hastings isxutd
a supply of cards to Chief of Police Hart to
te given to nil officer*, and told him all
without them would’te arrested. Tbe chl^f
put there in hte pocket, and four of hisi men
Mnnn’s nwm. Chief Hart got angry
ordered hte men to shoot anybody who interftffvd with them. He was thereupon ar­
rested himself, taken before Chairman Scott,
aud taught the limits of hte authority,

Mann's mon found rix barrel* of whisky
and |500 worth of silverware hidden in some
of the workmen's tanta. Ttey stand m tte
heads of the whisky barrels, poured it out,
and confiscated tbe ril vorware
JoHMrrowx, Pa, June 10.-Work in clear­
ing away the debris goes right along, but it
b riow. esiwcially at the l&gt;ridge jam. Hero

n.,1 male much of an ir.q.re-ii a Fiv, bodies

1'1.

wro

IVOHY POLISH T1XTH,
C4*^

°r rillage prorwrtv orselKor
1‘rticuiarxeiiquiroaf

woodland. Mich,

WNGMEN TELESRAPHY.

Perfumes THfi Bceath. ^-sk for it
Prfcbiifghi
FLEMING BROS

pontoon* with

biota Uujy immedtately pro-

SDd they were in position before night.

Jobxstom*. I
-Jun— 10 —Tbe waters
tarn, U, fir, up tU.lr
T"-.ptatb
u» «o»i n-&gt;r «■''
»'™

their live* are figuring on half that number.
Fifty*iglit bodie* wore found yeaterday in
the ruin* at Koru villa and in Humy creek.

AN ORATOR FROM KANSAS.

1'rrniBVRO, June 10. — WW addressing
temperance meeting under tbo auspices of
tbe Woman’s Christian Temperance union,
in tbk city lust night. Rev. James Madden,
a Prohibition wator from Kansas, saifl:
1 was in Johnstown when tbo flood occurn-d, but managed through my own cn-

Those who had not done so left a warning
six hours old go unheeded, waited, wvrn
drowned, and went to bril

Tbe murmur that instantly arose from the
audfanew fairly shook tbe building. William
Moffatt and Daniel Donahue, wbo had both

and denounced the sp.-aker s consignment of
the audience left the room, nnd on arriving
on tbe sirret an indignation meeting was
hehl.

hearts and lips of all ou Uord. Tbo limited
train lay at Wilmore all night and until lata
Saturday afternoon, whenitproreededriowly
cast, reaching Altoona about 7 o'clock that
e veiling

estimate of tbe contributions of money to
the flood relief fund up to Saturday night
shows a total of 12.630,(rid Pbiladripbla
leads the list with fttri'
next.,wiUi|5«l.0l«; Pittsburg give* «30U,000;
Chicago, 1110,0011, and . Borton and Harrteburg f1(0,000 each. No doubt there have
been coutribu’.kuj enough to raise the total
to near 13,000,000.
BxLXamiXTK.l’n,, June 10.—There te much
suffering in noma ;xirU of this county. Sev­
eral thousand dollar* have been contributed
for tba aid of tbe sufferers, together with •
large quantity of provisions and clothing
The point* which suffered the most are MtUbcim, Coburu nnd the vicinity in I'cnnSi
nllej-, Central City, nnd along- Firiilng
:•

ill,. ,v&lt;•!..!

THE RELENTLESS ELEMENTS.

petqlle abandoned the meeting, and rushed
tbe city they were frightful in appearance.
They ] assol over the city three minute*
apart end tbe sun shone brightly between
them. Tbe thermometer fell from GO to 5&lt;1
Tbe bail ciune With- terrific force, tbo stones

to

Tire weather olw-ver nicked up one st the
It te out JusVto tbo latites
y Hint tbo R?v. Madden's re­
marks ptiiped them deo)Jy. Mrs. Jones called
ou all of the Indies connected with the unicm

currency, which they did to
rewdution was prevented showing tbe hearty
sympathy of tbe union for the Johnstown
»uffere re and its willingtwM tq aid them in

district. It te all burning debris.

ratinmte, bnt it is roughly put at from flO,-

ouo.ooo to S3o,a»,ao,

The flaniH, first broke out in
wooden buildings, nr/d, like tbe Chicago fire,
it was a woriian's property that originated
tity of turpentine in a buiMlug at the southowned by Mrs. Margaret J. Fenster, took
fire, and in an incredibly abort space of time

city. The Western Union operators war©
driven out of thtir office with time only to
break in telegraphic communication. Tbo

Storm Which

that f„r their Nike no violence I* done him.
The crowd Anally but sullenly commuted to

that bls remarks were only applicable
rum-sellers.

Seattle is practically

prom the initial point tbe fire spread north
end south, extending from Second nnd Third
distance of over a mile.

it..-.-.

JoHxsrew.v. Pa.. June IU.—In a holo an
tlio site of tho Hurltut home forty-seven

GiWKOo, N. V, June 10.—Tho worst storm
Borno of tho more bot-bvoded suggested
tliat a committM- be appointed to return up­
stair* for Mr. Madden, and that be be treated
to tlx; liuiignatlon of
----------Itefore
mob.
—
this about 3 o clock yesterday afternoon. Tbe
suggestion was put into effect aeteral mom- people were just gathering at a mass-meeting
rocated tlie conduct of Madden, and ph-aded wboa tbe sky suddenly became black and

ball and was approached by Nr. Donahue,
whodeitiandvd an exp anatlon
his strange
renxirkA Mr. Madden said ’that if given

Into account, nearly ns destructive as that

in many field* they were utterly ruined.
Thehrooud cloud sent down riieett of rain.
The rtreots were filled from gutter U&gt; gutter,
and many cellars were fiu.xl.--L Tbe rainfall
bi twenty minutes was L4 inches, tbo heavi-

forth dbo applause of .the crowd and was
tumnimuusly adopted.

THE DEVASTATING WATERS.

CRANK HATTONS NARROW ESCAPE.

IxbiAXAPOUS, June 1A—Advices from all
parts of tbo state indicate great damage from

jmrativcly they were Mt up and communicaveto residence. Tbo burnt district comprise*
rixty-four acres.
buffering Among tbe Toor.

fire. 7 ii • burnt district no

prewnta tbo

men, reinforced by :Lu Tumma and
ISuobomieb -k-partmenta are on

daring about pen
the effects of tbe I
-ng against thieves and vandafa.

Toe sur-

n lien tbe flro became uncoatrollalue tha
peoj.le fled to.the hill* to tlu, ea«L and horse*
flecked with foam dashed up to the high- .
tend* with promiscuous loads of everything
attached to every avoUoblo vebicla Words
fail to daacribo tha awful picture ot desolaChicago fire, bpt like
111 bo rebuilt Everybody

the dreadful imjiort of this sudden calam-

mg crops and to property Mtuated along tbe

IV'AMtixGYox City. June 111.—Frank Hat­
" ben tbo Fokinas Bingormnn building
ton. iriittr of llic n asbington Fat, who was
fell about Unrty people "en&gt; near it, and
one of tbe passengers on the Chicago limited teukn and has done.a great dual of damago to many of them were crush® L Similar acci­
train at Johnstown, contributes to Tbe Port fencing all along Ita courw.' Fields of corn, dent* occurred at most of the Urg»’ build­
a graphic description of tbe manner of bls wheat nnd oata have been entirely waslu-d ings.
One Block That Wa. Saved.
escape from death. When tbe limited pulled out and others have Iwn greatly dnniagd
The magnificent Boston block. in which was
into Johnstown it was found that th? place alon^j tlio Sangnmun river. Iu Wbite mid ‘ the postal!! -e, is saved. Tho Canadian Pa­
other counties tbe bottoms are all covered
with water, and hundreds of acres of grow­ cific docks an-gone nnd neatly everything
tin.-re. Then tbe train moved cautiously on. ing Crojw are submerged.
from the heed of Elliott bay to Union street
Editin' Hatton then proceeds.
A tte luge In the Hills.
Focpto- have all lied to the highlands for
Mineral Point was pns)ed. From this spot safety. Clay county has suffered greatly, useless, their tracks being badly damaged
on the speed of tbe train decreased. The fury many of the farm-houses being jxirtly under and many of their cars burned. All tbe
&lt;vnt«;r. Several of the mines are flooded, warebouMM nn&gt; ton?.
Going to Work Bravely.
to intimidate Um two great iron monsters and n largo section of tbe Chicago and East­
that were dragging tlie train. Fare i blanched ern Illinois railroad is wasted out A gen­ guu to grade and ck-an up lots preparatory
tleman who returned yesterday from tho
to rebuilding. Many merchants have secured
high and is rising rapidly, and that a, largo quarters in the residence portion &lt;if the city,
the gorges and over the track, covering tbo a.'norint of tte wreckage from Sohusto An Is and are open with remnants of tteir rto.-ica
from the fire. Tbe j-rop’.n bn va decided to
.
cars with H&gt;n»y, terrified pnsongcra would tein^j brought down.
rebuild the city with brick amt stone.
jumto back, &lt;x|&gt;ccting the cars to ba overLEONARD 6WETT DEAD.
turnoL
Tlie Train Slop*. /
morning large quantities ot food. blankets,
The speed of the train gradu.-ill| decreased,
and teut» to supply tha immediate wants of
ami then, ns if the tmgtopi had given up in
ciliCAQo, Juno K—Leonard Swett, the the bomeltsr, and large ipantlties of supplies
despair, tbo train stepp'd. Too passyn^ers
well known lawyer, died very suddenly Sat­
alighted to ascertain our location. It was
found tliat we were ut tbo south end of tbo urday morning. A rumor of his death wa*
Sas Jaaxcihco, June 8,—From official
bridge which sjstnned tbo C'ouumaugb at tbo circulated throughout tbo day but for some
little town of South Fork, and at tho point unaccountable reason was not conflrmod un­ figures furnisbod by L&lt;al nnd foreign in*urTbe Coast
Review
where the South nnd North Forks come to- til lite in the day. Bright's diseojK) was tbo anew’ companies
getber, and near
telegraph tower. But no
tr.'Ui:
uno. This lx covered by a total in»urance of
onltTs came to move forward.
F-‘,223,000, held mostly by English companWAnntxtiTox city. Judo 10.—Tbo Tren­
The water came down tlio two forks wl th
terrible force, telling of tbo ruin that had ton and Vaniialia, which were wrecked at
THE RELENTLESS ELEMENTS.
■been wrought above. Portions of bridges, Samoa hut March, have Ix-en abandoned

outhouses, logs, pieces of fnrnituro and al)
kinds of debris went tearing by and on down
in tbo rapidly-swelling river. Ten, fifteen,

tho government, and their names

movement of tlw&gt; traiu. The rain camedown
from ths heavens above, while tbo floods of smol.-i. Admiral Kimberly nnd the remain­
tbo two forks rolled and dashed as they ing survivors ore on board, and expect to
joined together, making one mighty and reach this country about tbe 8th ot J uly.
angry river. People from tho town of South
Fork crowed tho bridgu and mixed with tbe
Until then tho latter did not
started in a building in Bridge street early
Wednesday morning consumed everything
body of water which it held within ita con- for an area of five blocks bounded by Hawk

s^lgwick county and the eastern port of
Kingman county suffersd m-wt, and Ui-re a

family were killed. Tbr heavy rain was fol­
lowed by ball, which laid low tbo grain and
fruit crop*. In weal Sedgwick county many

leveled to the ground

Timely buggertlou.

It needed but a glance at tho topography
of tbo country to show that should Ute re­
servoir. w bich was described
long, one and a half miles
feet deop, empty its mountain of water down
the sid-s of the gorge through which South
Fork flowed, tbo limited express would be

colored people. Several of the burned build­
ing! were occupied by burinass firms. Tbo
less is estimated at A-W.CMJ, litaurauoo light

eternity. Mr. Hatton suggested that the train
be moved acrosn tbe t-rklga Tbo rood nctoe

Tbo sbsriTs
bich started in pursuit of tbe Silver
City depot robbers overtook .them after a
Isr, firing
bard ride. Tliey-tjgfusod to summdi

least sixty bulkUngs were burned, Uie mart

note Uro stock commission during tbe mouth
follows:
in Edgar, Css*. L.vmgstou, Crawford, Mad

-:u&gt;.
and both robber* killed. They are unknown
and look like, foreigners

“About fifteen minutes after the limited
bod reached the north ride," says Mr. Hat­
Omaha. Neb, June 0.—Tbo Bank of
ton, "the engine of tbe freight train, which
had remained on tbs south ride, gave a fierce Omaha closed its doors yesterday. Tbe lia­
shriek and the train started for tbe bridge, bilities are betijren *00,00) and *70,000, with
nominal
asasta. The failure is attributed to
intuitively everybody knew the dam bad
broken and the water was coming. The in­
habitants. shrieking and crying, ran for tbe
raised Dearly WOO for Johnstown.

Goodell (Hop.)
state, receiving IGft-vutes to 115 for Charles
IL Amsden •Dem.l

Kelton has been appointed adjutant general

Hu.-ltivillr, .'.1:1.

�I.
BABIES* CHARIOTS.

THE HYPNOTIC STATE.
SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION OF
IMPORTANT SUBJECT

AN

WOMEN WORKERS’ WOES.

THE BROKEN

HARP

mokeV in beards

CAPTURING WILDCATS.

C^ty.

rr TOOK TIME AND PATIENCE, BUT
HE HAD PLENTY OF BOTH.

THE HARD LOT OF MANY SISTERS
THAT SHOULD BE IMPROVED.

VOU XXXI

over in thrvo minutes.

diamond_________
j, wrier his check without comment
Tho club swell considers it a b
The state 1* Induced by any sudden and un­
usual strain—staring nt a bright but ton held
close to the eyto, strongly rubbing tho space

mitato the operation rileutly aud Impatiently.

pend* ujxia the susceptibility of tho subject,
wlio ran te&gt; trained to pass into tbo hypnotic
l^almortany manipulation. After tho
ct tip* Won often hypnotised the expec­
ts of- the condition is sufficient to roalizn
mere command, or even tbo impresaion
that a command ha* been given (when really

sentiment

Such •

Hastings
“Oh, girte! I am so tired. I wfah I were

Falls on Its Blattered strtngs.
Shiny mountain. In Spring Brook township
He saw she was going to giro birth to kittens
before long, mid ho reoolred to locate hw hid­
ing place ami find her litter of young ernes if
it were paMible. Mncomlier is an old Spring

lishmenU where women's souls are stitched
into men’s coats for a few paltry shillings a
day. A glnneo into the sjMeker * face eon------ —............
....
Unit time, and the Importance cf tbo trans­ vtneed ns tliat she was not quo of that numcraction, the lordly manner of the buyer, hi*
and bo desired to find out bow a wildcat's
pompous request to bo riiown the wbolestock, sighing for death that It is a soiirco of won­
kittens looked when they were real small. A
hi* disposition to point out a single scratch der to their friends that they are not makihg
on the little vehicle, and the ultimate pride more deflnit* jireparations for tliat event.
—n’lUlaai Wtota tn Harper*
.lark ravine again, secreted himself in a
Tha face of tbo speaker, though still young,
With which bo sets aside tire carriage a* bis—
dump of bisbc* near a little strcanl, kept
Anyjxxly oan hypnotise a good subject, why.lt become* a burinew event of vastly boro all the record of laborious days *;wnt in
perfectly still mid watched for the wildcat to
and tiio personality of the operator is simply more comcquenea than steel rails, diamond* badly ventilated rooms and without whole­
A .Cbii-aco manufacturer of a bruixl of
and costly apparel ail put together lh one some food for body or soul ; in brief, the story dgarottiw lia« trained a small d.ig to po about
this mean* nothing more itlian that a deter­ package
- ... _ ___I fnr tl.n
mined. impresaivo manner, aided by a power­
"It’s the most trying thing wo have got to
'* —----- ----- — ——
ful pbytiqua and prestige, te naturally more pan through in tho course of a day," mid the •utMWtencu for herself nnd otliors. AU tbo ■louse
apt to influence a suaeeptible temperament
pent up waarinias and discouragement of thu Tlw dog, after pmaiug an admiring crowd of
people recently, started through an alley,
than a feeble, hesitating manner lacking such
when
a&gt;:
old
negro,
who carried a rag bog, ing to light up for fear of attracting the unievidence* of will power. A sudden stimnlui.
tiling better, were expressed in tiie wont*
looked at him and said:
glove counter of a dry gcods store than sell a and tone a* well as in the tensely drawn mur
“Hol’ on dar. or tniniL”
slecper. Tho proportion of jierson* snscepV single baby enrriage. If the purchaser is a
The dog rtopped.
fill hl* pipe aud blurt for homo he had the
iblo’ to hypnotixation is variously estimated man I can tell le.-fi.re ho has spoken three tarily our heart echoed tbu word* of Ru*kin:
“What &gt;ou doin’ widrlat thing in yo tnouf, good luck to get sight of tbe object of his
by different observe:*, and drjx nds upon the word* whether ho has a family of children, “Woo unto the nation thattnaketh itadaugc
boh I Ain’t you got no better renw den to go search. 81:o was creeping otaalthUy fronvtbe
nationality, class, temperament, and so on,
roun
‘
yerv
wid
dem
thing*
in
yo
moufl
Doon
hillside towarti the rivulet, only a few yards
of tbo individuals oboerved. It is probably n
rmtcT or high nutwrenr. t-sOtm.
fair statement Uiat about 10 to 3l» [&gt;cr cent time a new baby buggy is needed in that
Speed and not safety I* the natch word of you know dat al! de doctors dun mid dot
folks killin’ ilarrelves wid d»m things I !&gt;&lt;*i
make acccptablo subjecta
...
faipily the wife ha* to come for it; tlie novel- Am.-riciin labor, fr.mi a Vanderbilt to the you what to |ii*«i yo’sef riglivVerel Gimme
i-tits-ra or srscut. ixtkrkst.
smallest manufacturer of onc ntAn's brain
dat thing (taking the cigarette out of the
Referring for detailed description to tbo time worn off for tbo father.
and soul into another man’s comfort.
more extended adcounta, wo notice briefly
Truly wo are not so uViplan a* to bciievu dog’s ipoMtin. Now you goon. Rrekou I’m
“Of all idiotie- quretions we have to an­
swer the young father laying bls first baby that all thin wciial machinery can be stuldetr gwino »tau’ by an’ let you ruu yo’se’f intrf- mode n »;Tiug, and when sue turned Marom.&gt;
gtsiulncnw^ (2) the border land, nnd
the carriage, no other article of commcrve^trade ,ly stopped nnd »ct in motic:i agnin tn tl»e danger dis way f"
Ho struck ti match, llghtr.1 tho cigarette,
dangerous aspect of this study. The first is or manufacture would suggest 'Will Tooteasily di*po*&gt;xl of; the rigid exten*k&gt;u of tho *io not fall out of so big a bedfl ‘Won't n-d ever i cflwts upon this characteristic tenden­ and puffing.it, n.ldi-d:
“bu-xi yerv thing! is fur oh- folks. Go on
arm for nearly half an hour without any of sunshade* hurt Winnie’s cyt*r ‘Can’t you cy of American life cannot fall to see that
the waverings accompanying *ucb an at­ put a mirror attathmeut in front so 1 can tho ultimrti£ effect must lx&gt; physical and
and iioaltonutired that stw hadn't bad lawtempt in a normal person, tlio assumption of reo what tho Bob^y is while I push lx bind F spiritual degunernti.oii.
kittres yrt.
role* and action* utterly Impossible in tho ‘I’m afraid tlie tiny red, bended nt.gel will
In a liaserncnt without ttuy means of venti­ yo’so’L’
A week afterward Mnoombre watched for
noraml state (e. g., an illiterate factory girl push bi* big fret through that thin ficr-Hng lation, nnd the air of which wn* poisoned by
again in tbe
spot. He ut tn the damp
—4 — ,I
,ua— .. ... «
perfectly .imitated nu elaborate exercbo
rancid o(l, we saw young women working
of Lushes f-w three or four hi&gt;ur. u itbout'gci
which Jehny Idiid extemporized ps a tat),
with flying fingers, every thought and musc.u
ting sight cf licr, Wit on tho following day he
th»- heel t» pin iu for tlw&gt;*aku of llghtm
the quickening of the pei-coptivo processes as frit like telling tho doting papa that for fear
kxw nrr mousingnear thu brook. She caught
measured by the reaction time to sensory tho blereexl aurapb'* whole body should slip that occupied them ten hours of every day.
something nixi l*xip.l&lt;d away with it, and
stimuli nnd to meatal associatlou*, au.l a va­ through the same holo wu would supply n Thousands of women are cncli day emjiloyid of our leather shorn. The Japantw» in their Mncotnl.-re van that s!hj went in tbe satiw
riety of similar trots place tlie genuinene-« of strap fastened to the roof of the buggy, n in a similar way. Work they must; that is house* wear light shoe* or dippen*, with woven dirittiou. By that'time tbe wikient bad a
tbe phenomena beyond question, nnd every loop in which would nlcrfy tit the baby’* a necessity, a .duty. But how many of them
ucck, thus saving a precious life in com-the ever think that it is a duty to demand better tug fret. Them "stockings are made with Macouilcr Legn»f to lay his |&gt;lau* to find out
big f«tt should l&lt;or« their way through tin- conditions for work, and how many of them thick *ole» and ore divided, like mittens, bviw tb-ae kjtt.i- l-«&gt;k&lt;xl Ho might have
then- being n plaro for tbo big toe and another
Under tbo secund head wo Live to direuss floor.
f
kill,-I their
r wbrit he *uw her moustug
compai tin -nt for tlio four lysaer toe*.’ This
tbo connection between hypnotism amt
"I like to wah on a nisn who hn* n family
thought transfcrrvni&gt;, magnetism, clairvoy­ of right or nine cblldn-u. "Ho has knight
There it thia important difference between bifttrcati.ni of Ihettocking enable* the wearer
ance nnd so on. It is often stated tliat in tho buggire before, and os they eventually liedeopcst hyjmotic ktates tha subject Incomes | ct.fhv kindling wood ho merely asks for au
lultNl tiw &lt;M wihlcat.
clairvoyant, prulicts future events, reads tho extra good quality of inhfmuuablo wood in ntion or relaxation of body and niimL Their
numte-r* ou bank note* known only to tho tbe buggy, pays fur it and dvjwta iu a few evening* uro .spent in rett &lt;-r pleasure or’ *tilts, like the Ptendn ceremonial shoe. Ono
catch her in n l»x trap, il wouldn't hurt
holder, and perform* many similar and more mihutes.
both. Asa rule the working woman dins of the dmpk-st forms of shoe* is tlio! worn in
.
wonderful fc-au. It i* safe to »ay-that tbe
Singapore and India. It b merely a wooden
evidence for none of these miracles Lssutia Evcn that affectionate mother could hav« tlon wages compel* h-r not only to make her sole, with raised bre-1 and toe and a ]«g er caught her be ccuM hunt around In tbo wood*
factory. InlS37aprue of 5,00) francs was foreseen her shadow in tbo dim, dLreant fu- own clothing, but pariia;w to aid in making post in front The shoe B adjusted with this
her. If he Conn I her kittens he wa* going to
offered to turrons readinXXithout the aid of
the clothing of the family. Sometimes tho jieg botweer. tbo big ton and it* oalghbor,
eyeright, anil remained unredeemed, though practical matron in tho hunt mattt t*-of-fact family woshiug aud ironing nnd baking must aud tho »hoo U held.uu by a muscular effort toko them borne with him and her, too; toil
if ho didn’t ►’i-c.'od in hunting up her r.rot.
several applicant* were successfully exjored;
lai done after the day's work Is done or before of tho tee*.—Washington Star.
be was going to k-t the old i-at loose, awl be
tbe usual trick consisted iu tbo power to are a new baby buggy, not quite so gorgeous as It is begun. And when too Sabliath rome*
prepared to shay her If riw&gt; pitched on him. ’
the last, a little heavier In axles, ami jn*t tho wnrkiwg woman finds .bcrx-lf too tln-d to
tbe BkiUfulty maneuvered Laudage.
If people wiw do much gwral driving bad.
About tho same iuzo n»ttm one before tbft Inst, rest won. and if sb*. I&gt;*nconscientious church
It Is well known that tho hypnotic state which my husband purchaw-d. 1 am not par­ atu-mlant her exhausted l»ody refuses even to tho votiffg to do, tbero would bo but llttio
favors juot this kind of sur.sibility, and the ticular about trimmings.’"—Pittsburg Dis­
granite street paving. It I* about th« worat
examples already ou record of tho exalted patch.
thing on horsra ever invented. A physician wrxxis txutrd it with a pkew ef chk-kan aud a
'■
sensibilitiot of such tmbjccu, especially when
a nrd httcndncee upon tbe Sabbath service k with a family practice scattered over a city
combined with tho exquisite shrewdnem ami
largely duo to this luibitu*] overwork, rather liko EL Louis ha* better opportunity than tbo rii.l-.ithad caught the mule. Both of
It has been computed that between flC.CiX),- Hum lax morals or low of rpirituality.
any other profendonal or busiucni man to es­ them iv.xit to tho ravine the next morning to
jwraiwnt, make ths attributing of appar­ 000-and 87,000,OuO of babiro are turn into tho
THZ WKOXDB OF WOHKI.NU WOMEN.
timate th • advantage* of ouo kind of paving look nt tho trap. Bcfurv they bad got in
ently incredible occtirrcnco. to more remote world each year. And it will probably*
over another. If 1 hail my choice I would right cf it they heard a wildcat yowling and
cause* a very qnestionaMe proceeding. Tlie startle a good many jwrtoits to find on tho 'cult
’
to «uggc*t jiractirablo ronudiea. If. have nothing but wooden • blocks. They list ■creumiiig .further up the ravine, and they
moot important sourev of error in all such authority o:' a writer tn tire bo-yltal tlmt however, tiiere is one thing wlf'cb more than reasonably well, thi-y givortrurfacosufllcl.Mit- burri-l'xn f-x-llng satt-dlesl that the motber
wildcat had sfinutdal into the trap during
experiments is the unconscious raggretion of could tho infant* of a year Lu refiged in n another dutingiohre wh.it is known as tlxtin* night Macomber arid Im was a little
-the expected rooilt. • Tbo tone of the question, line in cradles snven cWp they tfbuld go woman iiiuvcmcnt, it telhu fact that intelli­
tho loorfof satisfaction when the desired re­ round tlie glotio. Wo have tho ingenious com- gent women are keenly alive to the wrong* to drive over, but it 1« hard awl rtovre a | taken hac-k nnd n hit pruvukxi when bo
sult takeKpjW o. the Gnpreariva silence at a elusion also that supposing tho little ones to of -working women. It te too into for pnwoi- horeo up very Quickly. Then, as on granite, looked through the iron rod* &lt;x&gt; t-ip of tbe
grow up and'tbu sexes to bo about equally pulpit to tell thoughtful women Hurt they thero H no place fir tbu animal to catch a trap, for, instead of thidbiz tht-sbecat inside,
, indientionk are all seixeil upon and shrewdly divided, wa sfaoul.1 have an army a hundred ought to have no thought beyond tixnr tread footboi.l. In tho country n horse can bo kept a big buck wildcat bail his bnek Mutinied up
intcrjireted. Whether they fully explain all times a* largo n* tbo forex-* of tho Britirii or babi.s, while their sisters are seeking shod for fill a year, while in St Ixmis. with against the rods, and Was snarling and spitthat scientific observers have recorded may empire, with a Wife in addition to everyiol- refuge from starvation IndUbonor or suicide. M use, it coat* about 830 a year.—Doctor iu tliig ntx! M-mt.-hing to get out. Macomber
be doubted, but they show the necuEdty of dier. The smno writer looks at tho matter They are not going to pam.hy tho rirtcr who St. Liuls Globe-Democrat.
raid be kuockwl tbe male wildcat in the head.
. tbe most minute cautions, which in tho nb- in a still more picturesque light Ho imagines has fallen among thieves. But righteously
Iiaubxl him out, nnd reset tho tra(&gt; with tbe
•sunvteilt, os tl,,. buck wildcat luul uot dtetho tables bring carried past a given point in indigiumt they ore turning to thu political
than fuolinh.
tbrir mothers' charge, ono by our. nnd tho economists with nn emphatic why to the
What a marked day it U for us when wo
Ea-:h morning XLiromlter and bh son went
. run &amp;TKCUUSTS oslt.
proeeerion Ix-ing kept up continuously night -question of unequal wages fur equal work, actually *e» and taWNrtth a beloved hero.
Finally, it cannot lw too strongly insisted and day, until tho last comer in tbe twelve- ।nnd they will not acoefit iu reply evasion or
“I bare seen Emerson,’’ wrote George Eliot up to tho Tartan, but they didn't llnd the trail
upon that tbo jiractical consideration by ths
*ophtem or anything khort of justica.
to a friend. “I have *eun Emerson, the first sprung until tlus f.mrtii day. It then had a
public of these topics bus a dangerous aspect.
•creaming ? wildcat in it, and Marekiiber
A sufficiently libera! rate of speed is al­
Be*’, and most effective of all, women are
Public exhibition. of bypuotjiau have been lowed, but even with tiwwo babies in arms beginning to havt» more confidence in women.
and Archer kt her scream and began to
legally prohibited in w-Vcral European coun­ going past twenty a minute, tbe reviewing
swircli for her nest. Th-v looked into every
permality of a great soul.
tries; criminal complications in which tlie. officer would only liavo seen a sixth jiart of Ing woman felt that her wcU-t&lt;nlo nn-l intel­
“I sbouMliko to’havo 1-ren Rhake^eare’. hollow log around their, ns wrfl as Into every
subject pleaded hypnotic suggestion as a de­ tlio infantine batt Hie onward by tho time ho ligent rirters had more interest iu the women sliocblack." dcclareO he, “just to have lived coxy n&gt;ot that wn* shielded from the weather,
fense tor crime' have been introduced, and bad been a year at his post. ' In other words, of Canton or Calcutta than in tbulr despair­ in hisbonw, juft to bavo worshiped him, to and slowly worked their way tip tbo hldsidour courts must soon deride tlie question of tlie babe that had to lo carried when tho ing stelcra at heme, ilisriotis have now a have run ou bls errands and aoen that sweet toward tho spot where Macomber bad sewn
.responsibility in such edaea Hypnotism is
Urpoder meiDiIng. They are synouj-u.ou* with serene face."
' the wildcat djmpprar in the btubev with tho
not a parlor amusement nor a toy for dilet­
humanity. Whoever suffers or iAoppmaed
Such a man probably appn-cl-itcd similar mole Fur two hours tho father and suu
tanti It belongs to specialists, and it iu they luul ruoebed the saluting port; and when the or te kept in nural or spiritual darkness, tributes (mid to hl* own genius. How ho searched, th* trappad wildcat keeping up a
year's sujiply of babies was tapering to n whether in Canton or Chicago, tho sama te must have smi I cd, &lt;nd yrt how touched and constant yelling all the tinra. Then they sat
Lu benefit mankind, and draw tho conclusions closo three would l&gt;e a rear guard, not of in­ my neighbor. That is tho spirit ot modern pleased ho mart bavo been when, in (madng a down mi a fallen tree to rtst, awl Macomber
that validly follow from tbo observations. fanta, but of romping boys nnd girl* They missions, and not *o modern, either, niuce it group of dirty street Arab*, ono of them call- was telling his ton that .Imgueraed they wbuld
.1___ u__
' . .
The public is always over anxious for nu im- would Imre pnjvxl. In fact, out of the mater­ wa* tbo spirit of tho tuiilimnsl mnaioiirirv cd to another: “Bi. Archie! d'ye know who havit to Men nr,
nal arms into the luuxh of tho school teaclicr. fcrmon ever preached to man.
him tel He's Becky Sharp I”-Youth's Com­
prcciaio tho moral value of scientific rew-rva
Emerson marked a wide different between panion.
_ _____________
Becauw a’Ovfractory boy who while hyp- be required to complete this grand parade of tha thinking man and tbo man thinking. It
Archer went to pawing around without
Wn«hlngton as a Ranter.
tiioae littlo ones timt in the course of a is tbe woman thinking who goes to find tier
“y1ln,s nnTtl)iu» to hte father about wiuit bo
hi* reform really seemed to improw, “hyp­ twelvemonth begin to play tbrir part in tbe sisters iu thu crowded manufacturing room*
In the dtecuauon of George Waddm-ton 1 t.b&lt;S,n1’ "D'1 "Ddenu-ath u-«
of the
notic moraluatlon*’ is proposnJ as a patcut flrat age of ir.au.-Lecite Mercury.
and murks "the effeeta of the foul air, filled and hte time* tin-re ba. been much ro:r.paring
mode of education, in disregard of all tho
with the poisonous breath of num stooped tn the old order of thing* with tho new m the
xlangers attending such a practice, of tho inwhisky nnd tobneco. I*, te woman thinking political and material phases of the country’s
Tim Evolution of Tall Men.
In a Irefaro delivered at the Royal institute wiio forawoe tire inevitable rcwilta upon our devriopini-nt, and tbo compai iron might lw
of it* Analogy with ntqb normal experieoeo by Professor Flower ou.tho “Pigmy Races &lt;&gt;f national character of this incemant, nervous carrie.1 further into the dorjain of nature and a good deal like domestic kittens when th*
as that of mi impressive accident rearrang­ Men,” ho referred to tbe curious fact that tlie •train to which working women nro sub­ tho game supply. What more suggestive for boy handled them. They were r;x&gt;ttod grav
ing tho moral diiqioaition of a susceptible “tallsst iujd shortest rnrew in Europe are rv- jected. It is woman thinking who notes tha instance, than tbe record of onm of WmhW- •nd white, with nearly white JieUlea A^re
youth. ILniombcr tliat this hasty practical sjiectively tbo Norwegians mxl the Lapps, fact that tho majority of working women ore
hvU *tcn h” kUW flT'
on tbe
four wild kitten* avray in-hislmt
application of newly discovered facts (!) is living in almost the satno region. In Africa, not only dependent upon tbemsel ve* for sup­ Little Kanawha river in Wert VirMM-i and when they reached tbo trap tire fireco old
.-.-J
oia
also, the diminutive Budimen and tho tailart port but also have other* dependent upou TUI* r.-a.te like fiction in these days, wlXf^r’ mother
mer who, ou discovering "nnimal nugneP
thorn, and. knowing this, it te woman think­ kvnerntton. tbe bcffalo ha. bran unknown in
«rt. and th. I J^cbol bo*. of
neighbors.’’ Thoo facts indicate that climate, ing who tarns to Carroll D. Wright's exbo applied far tire cure of all diseases; it i* soil and other physical condition* hare but haostlrs.rt-port ou labor stattetics and rea-l* &lt;?,tb'5 'r7‘t "r” P&gt;»hertd on tho plain* and
tho phrenologist a ho. glimpsing tlu&gt; fact tlmt small influenoe on human stature-, nnd suggc.t there long line* of average wages paid for SiteTf **«r,o*»»toininglowith tlio .tip '-&gt;•« got them into a corner with a* much
different areas of th* brain serve different
tbe oatno - work ■ to “male’’ and “fame In" JoM* of bones of Egyptian* in tho mill* &lt;rf
purpose*, ruabes to nn o(xm shop where, un­ moral agency. Tlio comparative history of workers.
fsrtillrer factories-Fbrert and RtTOam.
der the inspiration of a fee, cranial bump* tbo Lapps and Norwegians indicates thnt It
It is woman thinking who know* tlmt wo
can be converted into “combativmuas" and
cannot look to state or church for tho correc­
“amiability.”—Joseph Jojtrow la Harper's
tion of thane evil*. The working woman w^iW3thl’ cholrmn« &lt;&gt;( tbo London and
Coe.
Magazine. __________________
must know thnt beneath ovon silken robes Northwestern stated that there had not been
[■e-acoful people, and tho E«]uhnaux, with are beating sister hearts keenly alive to ivory
wrong that cripples aud destroys tho liras of
sister women. The brotherhood of man bu snaw, speaking of safirtv on roil——__
fellow) sent mo March 18, 1877, Of
Norway, cod the Esquimaux on tbe bitterest its true, effective complement In thu sistervt ids seventieth birthday. ‘You d.
know yet,' it read*, ‘what it U to bo TO
oiil. I will tell you, so that you may r
is like climbing tbe Alp* You reach a snow
crowuud summit, and -see behind you tbe
deep-valley stretching mike and miles away,
and leforo you other summits higher and

Child*

a
.—l“e *ngtitort !nAgnln, Sir E. Watkfn “maintain*.]
iwny travriini* ... —.u “

sami-starvatlon would probably stunt the

tbo days of hand to hand fighting with out­
siders, and struggling for chieftainship would
be continually killing off tbs feeble, and mul­
tiplying tho big racu by tbo "survival of tho

rite other day a 1‘crtland lady ordered

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BUSINES
1

A. SHELDON.

thing* i» most *upcrticial
in the di-ad of night to at.....
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1 stepped out witMBig-.p ., a:,.
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.
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noceMiu ily imply fcamtun-Dealing with reside

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settling down at last into a fore: i
l»ct uuua without color and p ith
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to rest upon tlx? earth it-imti; -list

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clutch, once described to m&lt;&gt; the
expori miced. Hu wa* caught at
tho aralaucbe just when it'was ►

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Ixjfpe onward ly its hint tightly
firm, implacable clasp. A m*

down

legs, pinned bis arm* to Lt&gt; rilu *u.......
upward to hi&gt; throat. Tbcre it •t -yt-’i Hi»
hand emcrprel and he could breath -, buto*
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aurance

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l«» tor sate.

Hastings
Hastings,

running to bis rescue Tney hm-ktvl the si»w
away around his thorax, and then twbolon

breathe, but wholly powerless to -ilr hand
namtivo reminded nw of an

plaster of pari* began to ret thonvrnot breathe, and bo w as only *»’ «d &lt;r^H|
phyxiation by Haydon's tearing do*u .Lh
mold of brick in which he had I
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Corn hill Magarino,

different state*- In !S« parti* living in St
Louis purchased ot a firm doing bu*ine*«-’i
Quincy, Illa, cartain Iris in Psge*
wife of each duly joined in tbe convey*®^
tbe acknowtedgment setting .forth tii««*
wife freely and voluntarily, nnd
onmpnlriou,’' rellnqnteiied her dowc« andjM
not wish to retract such relinquishment. Tte*
purclmacr, after paying taxro f&lt;* "hirty
years, now find* that lie cannot make n
tbe examiner of titles r. fusing to F**
deed for record aud fielding tliat thei*'*u'.’«‘-

made "without undua influeuo-. Inn- ■&gt; &gt;

Dumk-y—What’s tho mutter, Brown I You

Yea. J«mie,”s*id the ywm*

lovingly into her malting rye*.

•Jnder.-iraboaaid.
mid, *ith ??’

ROBERTSON

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Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXIV. NO. 8.

HASTINGS. MICH.. JUNE 19.1889.

Hastings
Banner
.
* 7-| .li-iieii Wednesday*, by
COOK

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■and with the latest facesftt
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. rktwa employed enables Ike

business cards.
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anfi Rea) Estate Office,
iti-ck. Hastings. f
. • E- Al F»Utc office. Real Mtate
r.
-.-sum. General eon'eiaaelng;
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set ot Abstract Book*, comI'.rronts. can feral., a complete

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This powder never varir*. A marvel of puritv
strength nti.l wholeaomenma. Mort economical
than the ordinary kinds, and cannot i»e raid tn
competition with the multitudeot low test, short
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COUNTY NEWS.

Hie following tieroons are authc
Holloway's drug store.
Mire sabMripuoM for the b sms km
Wesley Myers. Woodland Outer,
। .• to ip. tn. Telephone, eondenrr. at Holloway's drug
xsl’lE.-Notary Public
claim Agent.
kinds • ■! claim* before the

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J. McKelvey. Manin Grore.
Preston Jewell, Assyria.
Postmaster, l^cey.
Po.,:niistec, Banfleld.
.
o'Doanell.
J. N. Covert. Uarlton.
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Postnia*ier..Frvvport.

z». l. Aivruuaua, ccaar ureea.
' F. G. Norwood.'Delton.
JohnSbean, Hickory Corner*
Brown &amp; Cairo*. Prairieville.
Byron klsher. Crmy's Corum.
u in. Bro mini. Broward.
.
A. G. Jessup. Orange.rlllr.
Portnuutcr, Yankee NpriJip*.
c. W. Armstrong. Bowen* Mi!!-.
:rts of the state and In the
Money paid to throe agent-- wilt be receipted
Atr tikstfags National Hank./J far by the Baxxkh proprietor*, amt we trust
all subscritera al the piwes uatne’l wiio. have
not settled With us w ill, tel ween Hit* date sod
sNew Year*, pay tbeir tabseriptfoo* to the
'■re: I tfaptd*. Midi.
Baxnku'b agent* named *t»uve.
tte’pretfully,
COOK i NTSKEliN.

,) cupied by. Dr. .Tone*, over
an Arman’s. '

’..\lfl5ER, M. D..
•'siijan and Surgeon,
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OAGrov.Mhnoll. bu.llr .-luwrt In
pn-iarlnx i..r «.&lt;■ .nnu.1 - linnl

CwnUwrrliKkwwI.

John Yarger la receiving his share of
the wool tills season.
The Monument Association wish to
know before July 1st Just how much has
been rained in each sciiool district in Barry
county for the monument. They .urge
each school district committee to get to the
work at once, and complete it within a
wt*k. They urge each man, woman and
child in each school district who lias not
already done so to contribute something
toward the monument. Help your district
committee, meet them In a spirit of fairness.
Over 300 of Barry county * bravest and
best son* sleep the last sleep in unmarked
graven In the south. They died In defend­
ing yonr life, yonr country, your family
f you liave one, your property. Give a
little something therefore In remembrance
of them.

Tlir ’ii.r'n

leftt-eon Broadway. near Court

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ccidept. ■
Lawyers.
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blo'-k. Hastings.)

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riMMl.RMANi Hotnwpathic I’hyr :an and Surgeon.
"ii- ■ on-r Lathrop’* llrug store.)-

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IX \. BARKER. Real Estate, iniu.
- .r.mw and Loans.
Of :e *.th I,. Kaayan fc Son. a doors north
&lt;4 Pouoffice.
.
:•.&lt;&gt;»» given to making exchange*
T!-- Interest* ot non-resident
- aretully looked after. Farm*
le or rxrhange. Houses and

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Hastings,

Mich.

-AFITAX, $50,000.00.

Michigan.

nesv Dec. IS. 1AW in building for■cvMpled by Mower Bros.
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bFrtcEgs;

•it. President;

C. O. Beate, Cashier.
niKRCTdits:
. B. G. KoblntoJ
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. A. Greble.
L E. Kaappia,
Chester Messer.
C. D. Beebe.

A Caiieral Btakfag BuafneM Tran Ur te&lt;L

Robertson.house,
BKODKNivIjk, Fr»j&gt;Hefor,
JeffrrMn anit ^nrt
, Hartlj|fBj Mlfh&lt;
Rates. 81.00 per Day.

n*w.' .T,lh Pl«»**nt rooms. The
the public it respectfully solicited.

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J. H. Bawdy,
Woodland. Mich.

MEN TtLEWAPHT

wat*»4f&gt;«a«eakaiw.daal

E. and W. Mason have completed a large
brick dwelling for 8. Benedict, of Kalamo.
There is talk of organizing a lodge of
the P. of L nt the Quailtrap school house
in the near future.
Mrs. Rebecca Sherwood and Mr*. Estella
Palmer, of Jackson, are visiting at H. N.
Mosey’a.
There was a large attendance at the F.
M. baptismal services last Sunday.
The teacher being sick, there was no
school in district Na 5 last Monday.
The M. G. C. B. made a trip to Kalamo
last Saturday and discoursed music to the
iiihabitants during the afternoon and even­
ing.
All speak well of the reception they
received.
There was a dance at Fred Quick's last
Friday evening, but owing to the inclem­
ency of the weather but few were in at­
tendance.
The proprietors will give
A large and enthusiastic gathering of
another party at the same place on Thurs­
clthcns met here last Saturday evening to
day evening. June 30th. at which time all
Frank Doty lost a colt last week.
make arrangements for the evinlng. Fourth.
are
invited
to
attend.
.
Children's
day
was
observed
here
last
Committees were appointed, money raised
The Maple Grove boys played two games
and It was resolved to have a speaker, a Sunday.
There will be a show held at the hall to­ of ball Saturday. The game in the fore­
picnie in the grove, boat riding, boat rac­
noon with the Ceylon club resulted in a
ing. foot racing. bowery dance at night, night.
Mrs. Dunn has returned from her visit. tie, the Ceylon boys retiming to play off
twice the amount of tire work* we had last
Mrs. Brunney and daughter Ida are vis­ the tie. The game In the afternoon was
year and steamboat riding to and from the
at Nashville and resulted In a defeat to the
iting
at
Allegan.
Island- Come everybody and have a good
The Monument ’Association wish to’ Nashville club.
tltne.
M. McCallum lias purchased the meat know before July 1st Just how much has
muikct of Fred Pierce and It is being run been raised In each school dlrtrlct in Barry
county for the monument. They urge
Delos Smith is home from Allegan.
by Alex McCallum.
Mr. Seeker expects to make the grass
Ella Mosher has been quite sick but la each school district committee to get to the
work at once, and complete It within a fall, as he has a new mower.
now on the gain.’
week. They urge each man. woman and
John Hendrick Is at work at Mr. Bliven's
Mrs. Ada Bates is quite ill.
Nellie Dayton lias purchased a new or- child in each school district who has not shingling.
already done so to contribute something
Cultivating corn seems Io progress slow-1
toward
the
monument.
Help
your
district
ly.
on account of the wet weather.
Mr*. Jennie Youngun. «»f Kalamazoo, 1*
committee, meet them in a spirit of fairness.
Mrs. Seelier visited her brother in Balti- j
visiting her relative* at this place.
Anjel Kingsbury and Mrs. Marian Bark­ Over 300 of Barry county's bravest and more one day last week.
Tramps seem to make a kind of a hotel
huff were married on the evening uf the best sons sleep the last sleep in unmarked
HJtl; al the resldeiitv of James Doonan. 1*.. graves In the south. They died in defend­ of the High street school house.
The Monument Association wish to know
11. Barnes. Esq., perforating the memtrny. ing yuttr life, pour country. y«tnr family
if you have our., your property. Give a before July 1st just how much ha* l&gt;een
Clovrfditle feel* *ad on account of the
raised In each school district in Btfrry counabsenev of Toui Murray. G. M. Coujer little something therefore in remembrance
■ty for the uioi\umenL They urge each
having taken the former's position as .Mo­
school district committee to get to the work
tion bow.
.
&lt;
at oner, and complete It within a week. They
Th&lt;; Monument Association wish to know
M. poster and M. J. Gom made a buslurge each man. woman and child in tach
before July IM jurt how much ha - born ncsa trip to Knlamazoo Monday.
school district, who has not already done
.I.MV; Sackett attended a masonic funer­ so to' contribute something toward the
raised Hi each school district in Barry
county for the inouumenL They urge al MUasting.* last week.
monument. Help your district committee,
each school district committee to gc| to the
Wglic itichie and wife, of Yankee
meet them in a .-piritof fairness. Over300
work at once, and complete it within a spriffik visited at Geo. Mullen's one day &lt;it Barry county's bravest and best sons
week. They urge,each man. woman ami ___
sleep rtie last sleep in unmarked graves in
child In each school district, who has not vHughe* and wife spent a part of the south. They tiled In defending your
already done so, to contribute something I last^'weck in Grand Rapid* with Mr.
life. your country, yoirr family If you
nNvxrd the monnnicnt. Help yonr district j Hughe*' ulster.
have one. your profierty. Give a little
committee, meet them in aspiritot fuirn&lt;-*&gt;.
James Chapman, of Kalninnzmt. fa visit- something therefore in remembrance of’
Over 200 of. Barry cunnty-e bravest and ling at Macy Holcomb's.
them.
.
best sons ste p the fast ste-p iij unmarked '
Mrs; Beetle ami daughter, of Augusta,
grave* in'the south. They died In defend-1 visited i’rairlcvlile friends Saturday and
Ing yoitr life, your country, yonr family Sunday.
Reed. Holmes is on the sick list
If you have one. your pro|&gt;erty. Give*.' Mr.
“* —
-&gt; »•
— &gt;'orris
&gt;- Mrs.
»•»!*-».•j
and
Mrs.
Ritchie —
and
Milo McArthur Is on the sick hat.
little aomething therefore In remembrance Jennie Mullen attended a picnic at Yan­
Anna Dllicutwck Is gaining'very rapidly.
I of them.
kee Springs last Ftjday.-Cltas. II. Collins has made arrangement*
Mauri Ruggles, of Pine I^ike Is visiting to do-the draying at Woodland.
Milo.
Prairieville friends.
♦ The C. K. A 8. R. IL Co. rouiplrteil
Mr. IbllUn. !&gt;.,.■ r«u n..lle&gt;,l th.~- !n.r
The card- are (pit for the party to be their side tracks here on Sunday last.
[ bnr.lwk, .t
oml &lt;.( Ita. .tel- « U.e held at the Prairieville hall July 3rd.
The drayman from Sun field drew one

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ji those
of yellow dock under
The rain Sunday was the minin.s of pre............ line sjieclmens
—
| the eave* of the same. also around the 1 venting a good many from attending the
■'aUnr’tlw- bill ihuu»^qnm? Tlutl yard, 11 ruin.-. I cl.li.lrru’. &lt;l*y ererclw,. which wen. held

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th,-rltv
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' would have been mowed two week* ago. I fa the M. E. church at 10:30 a. m., and In
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grrnluanyl-nprov
ite. and
'I *'/above
obnoxious . weed* ta&gt;
liave
Utepel| ,
att !2m. The
churches
were
.—the
- can
thr tzzt:passed
taurins tn look more like hlun-elf ■
I ^"’,l prt»I*rtiei in them, but can the conn- prettily decorated and
exercise*
WM* mine
I ty dtforsl
—"• "••• lunil
Ir....hind. -t»nilh
worthU.n
I ,,n nte-ly. tI.lttie
Eddie Richard*, four
____ il to cultivate .1them.on
at ",,r
r U • I1 tw
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two thousand dollar* per acn-. Why not ! year* of ace. carried off the palm a* bls
’ Mr, c M smith i, making Min.e ven i h’t u* tat mere, shiftless our*, in the coun- -citation Of scfcral verse* was delivered
nl^
foment m,d tta-e wfahm’g tr&gt;' «“ere lata-r and land I* cheaper, hare | whhth&gt; -ir ». » vtorea. a rtmrt rrotiwjuet?'matte &lt;-an"?«tvx* their I l,»v monopoly. You have many f)u&lt; dwell-‘gr4M1&lt; l ontinurd from the morning, ww*
orders at E. G. Bennett’s ur nt l»-r home i -«gs and beautiful yards, which indicate j presented at the M. E.- church Sunday
ut southeast Yankee Springs
' refinement and culture. What I* *p at- 1 evening under the supervision of M. J.
Myron Potter tea got a new horse.
! tractive to the stranger passing through
win Smith ha* been feeling quite poorly ! your city or {county looking for a home, । .st,
Temple and Rev. S. Ctolinaatf.»r a few dav*
a* thcae rvidrnees of a refined taste. | undwl the ordfaatipn to the mlnlsiry of a
Annual M-hitol nh-iiic June 14lh.
Ail j Remedy, officer your city with ludlc*. -ami । friend of the Litter at Knlii;mv.o-i Thursday.
Mirrftallv invlt.d
i J'ou '•*111 »W a change at OllCf; nndjf they I
a
,.
«
h
fl.r June
An art &gt;.vhihhl*ui
exhibition fa
I* bllh-d
billed h.-r.here for
June
nP
wbb w, faMMpmto .!» b«. Iben- b «» 127th nt the Templar tell.
know bbfolv Jul) 1 ,t Ju-t bow mud. In.
In you, dty Ibnl yotl would —r ■
Bill* for a show in Plainwell were scat­
tered about town Friday.
.S.y to '?,rn—'b "ni” '
I ‘"t™
A road fence on the new part of our
cemeb-rj- greatly Improves it* appearance,
our sexton deserves much credit tor keep­
Tm’ X™.
won..,, .nd I &gt; •"
'T'’1'- , ’
ing the grounds so neatly.
/
Rev. O. Perry sports u now buggy and
child in each school district who ha* nut
X,?"don't forCome one, come all: but please don't for­ harness.
already done ao to contribute something
- Mi*. Frank Horton lias retunied to her
get that Lie.
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toward the monument. Help your &lt;ll*trlc&gt;
Children’s Day was celebrated nt 1 ralrk*- sister'*. Mrs. Colwell’s.
committee, iner t them In a spirit of (nlrne**.
L. Gibbs has been laying the foundation
vllle grange hall, situated on tile bank of
Over 200 of Burry county’s bra/e-t and
Ely
Crooked Lake. How many happy, -happy for the new hoiiM* of H. C. Rogers.
best son- sleep the last sleep in unmarkedfaces, and their. parents uniting In their Clement and Bert McBnnv commence the
graves in the south. They died In defend­
efforts to make the day a children’s day. building of the same to-day.
Ing pbur life, pour country. |ptrr family
Mr*.
L.
Terpenning
ha*
gone
to
her
At 11 a. m. meeting called to order by A.
if you liave one. ywnr property. Give a
C. Towne, winging and prayer by Rev. home In Hope fora few day*, after which
little something tWrefore In reinembrance Perry ami others, when a call for dinner she returns to friends here.
of them.
for
Geo. Hazen put
was made. Over 300 were fed, and many
loaves (eft. The afternoon program was Robert Marshall, alsi
The road commissioner* and the path gotten up by Mrs. N&gt;oma Slawsou. of last week.
Kerl
Jones
and
Cha*.
Smith
put
in
a
master have been making improvement* Johnstown, and right well It was carried
in grading and graveling the rood in the out. It consisted of singing, declamations, well for Henry Brown last week.
Geo. VanTync Is making preparations
and dialogue*. All did credit to theiaYankee Springs district
selvcs, yet I must make mention of a few. fur a new bouse, having moved the old
J. P. Springer ha* Bought a mustang.
We enjoyed the township school picnic Mfas Elin Barrett, 1 am an old maid; dia­ one. Lucien Gibb* I* building a wall for
logue by three little girls. Nothing to do; the same.
very much last Friday.
John Cairn* has recovered after being
James Springer' haw bought the N. F. Clarence Hammond. True politeness; Mat­
tie Barber. The last hymn; Brainard Bro*. afflicted with one of Job'* comforters.
Watson farm.
Fred Woodham* apewls moat of the
Eugene Springer fa visiting friends in Up with the sun; Bertha Honeywell gave
us a fine reading of poetry; Inst, but not time at'Deiton now-a-days.
this section.
.
o ,
Quite an exciting race took place a few
Star lodge 1. O. G. T. at 1 ankee Springs least, was a piece by little Katie,Cadwell.
evenings
since, none the les* so for being
will bold open lodge at the Yankee Spring* The parson's sheep,) This brought the
entirely' Impromptu. L. Gibbs, returning
school house Friday evening. June 28th. bouse down, eapcclafc as we ted aeverM
from a day* work encountered Dr. Hyde,
The district chief templar and district with us. Ample time wa* given for boat
and after a little chat proposed to betSl.OO
chaplin are expected to be present to ad­ riding and amusements for the children.
lire Monument Association wish to know that he could reach n certain point on fool
dress tiie audience on the temperance
before July 1st Just how much ba* been quicker than the Dr.’i&gt; horse could trot
question. Come everybody.
there without breaking; the bet was taken,
Mr. Editor, we were pleased to read in raised In each school district In Barry coun­ Gibbs hitched his borae, removed his
ty for the monument. They urge each
last week’s Baxnkk that there was one
shoes, the distance wa* measured off the
acfMMil
district
committee
to
get
to
the
work
man In Hastings that was willing to pro.
al ouce. and complete It within a week. word given and away they went. The
eectlte the saloon men that violate
horse kept up pretty' well till near the goal
liquor laws by selling the nasty vile poison They urge each man. woman and child n when be broke hl* trot and Gibbs won the
each school district, who has nut already
to minors. Let the good work go cm.
rare and the wager, and covered with glory
Wheat and rye fa looking first rate in done so to contribute something toward the and perspiration returned bls shoes to his
monument. -Belp your district committee,
this section of the countrymeet them in a spirit of falrneas. Over -00 feet, got Into his buggy and went hl* way

ot Barry county’s bravest and best son* rejoicing.
Ice cream will be served on the Chapel
aleen the last sleep In unmarked grave* in
the aouth. They died In defending your ground* Saturday evening.
Quite a number from here enjoyed the
life, pour country, your family U you have
t. U- UUW, oue. your property. Give a little something Grange picnic on Saturday.
Some of the lx»y» bld fair to make their
Wednesday evening from hl* vbtt
1 etherefore In remembrance of them.
fortunes catching frogs.
W William Moore and C. V. Blerfw *ere
The Monument Association wish to
know before July 1st (u.t bow much te*
in the county seat Wednesday.
D. I*. Sprague and wife and A. Brrnnui
U C. Wetton was seen on onr streets and wife are visiting the latter’s son at been raised in each school district in Barry
county for the monument.
They urge
Wednesday.
,
.
Wedding elgara nre quite plenteous in '^Mrs A, M. Bolee and Miss Tillie Odell each school district committee to get to the
work at ouce, and complete It within a
Freeport at present
. liave gone to Ohio to spend the summer.
Dr. H. C. Peckham is again on the road
*'*n*n
The medal contest.Friday evening was a week. They urge
child in each school dlrtrlet who baa not
dealing out medicine to thef success.
.
The house was filled to over*
Samuel Roush ta Improving the looks of flowing.
The contestants were Willie already done *o to contribute
toward
the
monument.
Help
&gt;
our district
his store by a coat of paint
Brooks, Mamie Young, Moggie Slocun*
committee,
meet
them
in
a
spirit
of
John Moore i* having the reran* mer Editii Brevier.
Boy Smith and Edith
Over 300 of Barry county s bravest and■
the store painted.
in Townsend. The judges were W m. Ken­
Russel! Jones has foun£.*
u, nedy, Nellie Baldwin and George Carpen­ berths sleep the IW "I**!’ n
,
gram tn the south.
They died In drfffldGrand Rapid* and ha* moved his famlij to
ter Mamie Young received the medal.
ing V"'&lt;r life, yuur country, pour ftmiiy
.
W N. Itolcc and wife and Mis* Ida
^dluir Godfrey and wife dJ,P"‘ed Frl’
If
you
have
one,
v«wr
property
­
,
Brown went to SbulU to visit Wesley
little Munetblng therefore In remembrance
Stewart and wife SundOy.

Dr, HaBtings. of Bowne Uentet; was in

Ptt,’«dteU,e

Congregational church Sunday evening-

WHOLE NO. 1777.

and Jennie Sweet, of Hastings, visited
Myrtle Boice Last week.
Tiie new store is nearly completed; also
Eddie Goats’ new kitchen.
The ' Monument Association with to
know lAtfore July 1st just how touch has
been raised In each school district in Barry
county for the monument They urge
each school district committee to get to the
work at once, and complete It within a
week. They urge each man, woman and
child In each school district w!k&gt; has not
already done so 'to contribute something
toward the monument. Help your district
committee, meet them in a -piritof fairness.
Over 300 of Barry county's bravest and
test sons sleep the last sleep In unmarked
Krsvwi in the south. They died In defend­
ing pour life, your country, your family
If you have one, yonr property. Give a
little something therefore in remembrance
of them.

&gt;n&gt;tarlnnlM u. k«.k nttat Mu.-.

Nellie Baldwin,

of Milwaukee, Wia.,

of them.

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.

There was a dance at Tatar Flokea’ last
Thursday evening.
There was a meeting called at the No. 9
last Wednesday evening to form a lodge
of the patrons nf industry but the whole
thing was a complete fizzle. As for our­
selves we do not think very highly of the
theory they advance: we believe in giving
every man a right to buy of whom be
please-.
Chas. Hatten made a business trip to
Ohio last week.
Miss Mayo will teach the fall term ot
school In the McKelvey district. ‘
Wm. Jarrard eut his fingers quite badly
wldle shearing sheep Friday.
Mrs. Anthony Ostroth Is very low with
consumption with little hojies of her rectnrMrs. F. Felghucr. who has been very
»lck. was able to go to town - Saturday for
the Unit in a long lime.
Married at the home of the1&gt;rjk* Thurs­
day the 18th, John*ou McKelvey and Mrs. ,
Kate Gallinger.
A. T. Rowley and family were at Hast­
ing* Sunday.
.-'
The Monument Association wish to
know before July 1st just how- much has
been raised In each school d(strict in Barry
county for' the monument They urge
each school district committee to set to the
work at once, aha complete it within a
week. TJ»»’y aw r«ch man. woman and
child in each school district who. has not
already done *o to contribute something
toward the monument. Help your district
committee, meet them in a spirit of faimesu
Over 300 of Barry county'* bravest and
beat son* sleep the last sleep in unmarked
graves In the south., They died in defend­
ing pour life. ]/&lt;&gt;ur country-!'&lt;&gt;ur family
if you have one, your property- Give a
little Mnuethlng therefore In remembrance
of them.
'

Our sportsmen with their fast bodies
afe practicing with a view of taking tbn
purse at thir Augusta races on June 3lst
and 22&lt;L.
.
Mr*. Ira Aldrieh died at Wm. G. Fox’s
residence near Cedar Creek, and not at the
residence of her sou at Delton a* stated
lu«t week.Albert Nichols and wife spent Saturday
and Sunday with his j»arentS at Orangvvllle.
Frank Rorabeek raised his new barn,
30x100 ft., on the 13.
■ !■'. Ford and C. Rorabeek are buying
w(m&gt;! In this market.
Miss Emma Smith closed a successful,
term of school Monday.
Our highways hgve l&gt;eeti repaired.
Concert at the Baptist church is to bo
held on the evening of the 28th for the
benefit &lt;&gt;f the Sabteth *ehool children.
Ail are invited to lend a helping tend.
Mrs. Floy Griffith was pleasantly sur­
prised a tew night* since by several load*
of young people driving to her door with
several well filled baskets.
They s&lt;«&gt;n
t«s»k pDMcasioii within, where they were
warmly greeted by Mr*. G. and soon
after by her tetter half,
who en­
tertained them very pteaaantly.
Ed. Flensburg is reported sick at hi*
mother’s.
&gt;
Clin*. McCay Is on the invalid list.
D. I’. Tolle- lias aiidW very much to the
ayjK-arancc of his residehce. by treating it
to n new cnat of paint.
■
Mr*. J. R. Rockwell was met Saturday
night by an unknown and unwelcome
caller. Her voice caused him to leave on
double quick time.
Mike Ih'rtrick and family, ot Kalama­
zoo. Sundavcd with his brother Frank.
Mrs. John Brunney slipped and fell
crosswise upon a box one day last week,
and when holla’d up was nearly insensible.
J. M- Elliott was cal tel. who after an ex­
amination. ,-uild ttet the Injun’ was worse
Utairf broken bone. Her (laughter Net.

load of goods and then' retired from the
held.
U Parrot will open a &gt;M|t market in
tin.* Hildinger building soon.
The masons expect to commence laying
brick on the Hilbert and Baitinger block
_____________ _
this week.
Dave Smith has tin- Job of the carpenter
work on tin-HlllN-rt and BalUt^er block.
Dr. T*ndl' ha» gone to Indiana on a
visit.
Onr bakery and restaurant is now ready
to accommodate the public In the 1^ D.
Warner building.
D. B. Cooper Sundated at Sarar&gt;a6 with
friend*.
The medal contest will take place at Hie
M. E. church on Wednesday evening. June
Stith. The following nre the contestant*:
Ira Earley. Walter Holmes. Forest Jordan,
Ethlyn Cooper. Flora I.andK Moggie
Mas*. Emma Grlawohl, Nettie Carpenter.
Etta Her.-chiser. Nellie Snyder.
IP you want to go to seethe Fuu&lt;paugh'a weeks, returned home and will care to the
great show at Kalauuuiai lx* all ready the wants of her mother.
28th of June: it will only cost you 81.20
A. G. Cortright and family Sundayed at
/or the fare. Train leaves Wuodland at North Pine lake.
Boni, on the 17th. to Chas. McCay and '
7:30 Bi the morning.
The Monumpnt Association wish to wife, a daughter.
Mr*. M. Snyder Is on the sick list;
know before July 1*1 Just how much lnu&gt;
been raised In each school district in Barry
The Monument Association wish to
county for the monument. They urge know before July 1st just how much ha*
each school district committee tb get t’o the been raised in each school district in Barry
work at once, and complete it within a county for the monument They urge
week. They urge each man, woman and each school district committee to gel to the
child in each school district who has not work at once, and complete It within a
already done *n to contribute something week. They urge each man. woman and
toward the monument. Help your district child in each school district who has not
committee, meet Uiemina*piritorfairne*s. already done ao to contribute something
Over 200 of Barry county's bravest and toward the monument Help your district
best sons sleep the last sleep in unmarked committee, meet them In asplrit of fairness. •
graves in the south. They died in defend­ (1 ver 200 of Barry cpuntj'a bravest and
ing j/our life, pour country, pour family best sons sleep the last sleep in unmarked
if you have one, yonr property. Give a graves In the south. They died In defendlittle something therefore In remembrance big pour life, your country, your family
If you terr one, yonr property. Give a
of them.
littlr^melhlurtbcrefore In remembrance
of tiiem.
Carlton.
Rlcterd Messer. of your city, was in
this place last week.
Tho wire belonging to the Western Coun­
0. F. Warner and L. B. Carpenter have
returned from St. Joseph and rejiort a ties and South Wales Telephone company,-

good time.
R. Wolcott, of Freeport, was on our
streets one day last week.
J. N. Covert was In yonr city Saturday.
• Sheri IT Shriner was here one day last

ly half

to 2u7 feet. The Wire u very line and ngnt,
Judson Carpenter and best girl spent
being of Ka 17 silicon bronas, weightag W
Saturday evening In your city.
twenty-four pound* to the span. This line
Mary Allerdlng. who ha* been working
In your city. Is home on a vacation; she
a most Mtisfaetory manner.—Electrician.
expects to remain home until fall.
G. B. Cole and hl* two sisters were In
your city Friday afternoon.
C. B. Covert Intends setting up a lemon­
ade stand gt Lake Odessa tlx.- 4th of July. by
Wm. Cole and Wm. Betaughnre build­
ing the Kelley patent fence for J. IL Smith.
•terp p&gt;int»d natb tacHuod
Mr*. John Carpenter Sr., spent Thurs­
day in Campbell the guest of Nicholas
Allerdlng and family.
The Monument Association wish to
know before July 1st Just how much has
been raised In each school dlrtrlct in Barry
county for the monument. They unp­ tell eafa-d hi*misery
hi* thieving. -Rock­
each school dlrtrlct committlee to get to the land (Me.) Courier-Gmotto
work at once, and complete It within n
ifeck. They urge each than, woman and
child in each school district who ho* not
“Jam truly sorry, Johnny," said the friend
already done »n to contribute - something al the family, meeting the little boy on the
toward the monument. Help yonr district
committee, meet them in a spirit of fairness.
Over 200 of Barry county's bravest and
best sons sleep the lart sleep tn unmarked
grave* in the south. They died In defend­ Johnny. ••All of paw’s old
ing your lift, y«-»ir country,. your family burned up in that fire, and mas
if you have one. yonr property.
Give n
little aomethlng tterefore in remembrance tiddtelum-tuui, whoop-da-doodie-door—CMof them.

�Hastings' Banner.

MICHIGAN NEWS.

Hasting*. Wednesday. Juno 1», 1889.

PIMPLES TO SCROFULA.

there bv a plnnAty of TL Contrewman
O'Dtmnell will reeonitncnd h&gt;® tor BP*

polntinenL
Eaton Rapid* U working for the 'estab­
A Positive Cure for every Skin, Scalp, and lishment of a wooden toy factory.
Bltewl DhW? except ichthyosis.
' A Grand Iznlge young man Invested in *
marriage license thej other day.
He now
wants hl* money ba&lt;jk as the girl was of a
different mlud.
I
.

George Vincent, foreman oi the Ntaple
cJnrora Re*ol*ca‘. thrre box"। Mfu tcura.' River crenwry of Ovid, has ipvented u pair
m,. rake of Cutltnr* S»MP. and am cured of of scale*.' which when weighing any quanti­
ty of butter will instantly show the amount
of salt required for the loL

T. I. Daniels, an old and esteemed pion­
eer of Kent couiity.Jdled at the home of
to shontaen. my urvww who wvq.
hta son in lAiweli Thursday at the advancsire from a pennv to a dollar.
wiUi all the l«*t doctors wflh °®.
used many diflererot medlelne* without efleet.
The 'officer* of Bnanch connty an* arrest­
My c*te waa lirreaitary. •»fi. * bT|l&lt;’‘n ’".uMiA'
tneurablc. but It Wan to heal from tbe first ing alleged whilecap*. Thej’ll make tbej
whitecap bmdne** unpopul|r if they don’t
w"»"“
An..„„„,,M,LU
IFesHer. Ohio.
look OUL

Edward McQulcken. a Kalamazoo black­
smith. while walking on the railroad track
Thuniday, was strpex by an engine, recelrlngfataLlnJurirt.

A large leak lias occured in the dam at
the new "Soo” lock, and there Is appre­
hension that all work on the dam will have
to be suspended until winter.
Paw Paw bee fanners report tliat the ro­
eent cold rains have seriously affected their
swarm*. The bees were unable to procure
food, and in many cw- devoured their
young broods.
.

Chippewa Uke h»« fl rurloalty. sr'i his
name Is Frank Bryant. HekecpMitoloon.
This saloon is open at 7 o’clock and dooes
at 10 o’clock. Doesn't do business on Sun­
days or holidays, and doesn't sell to minors
or drunkards.
In the Eden shooteng case the coroner's
jury rendered s verdict that Ellzey Doug­
las* wns killed by Sutherland but no mal-

PLUNKETT ON WIMIN.
LOVE OF DRESS OFFSET BY SAQRIACE IN TROUBLOUS TIMES.

a]

“A girl will buffer agonies and autile all tba
time just to ba in the fashion." said PiunktM,
os ho took his stat and stuffed tho tobacco la
his flilM*.
“In their courting day*,” ventured Brown.
“They will draw their • corset strings so
tight that limy pant like a Ibtard and or fol­
low cmi *pen • rround «m, nnd they will
farcu a number fqur shoe ou a number seven
foot and skip erroum! ttf frisky u* er lamb,
while they are wtfferiug ngonifa that would
put any man in tl» hospital.”
“In their courting days," said Brown.
“TOTtNa" I.OADS OF DBY GOOW.

Mrs. David FerguMflMis In trouble In
Washington County. becdu»e she went over ing, and tlua girls would poultice their faros
Into Indiana to get a divorce and married and hand.* n ith meal dough to bleach 'em,
Skin Disease Six Yean Curedand they’d be so flacky that they'd cut a jx*u
A half-bread Sioux from Dakota. wh«» again in ie*» than two years.
t am thankful to «ey tbst 1 have med the cwlletl himself Tall Chief, visited the Van
Gen. IL A. Alger has been L&lt;- !&gt;• »ix bi two for a mouthful and sWcnr they bad a
tMtiwiire ttrmedle*Guilder
tor about
cfsbtentirely
mouthscured
with । Buren county Pottuwatomles recently, and
bato when tiny bad only eat a half btocuit.
mySlf
years, and now Grant University conferred
I collected considerable money, promising to
And then firetty aoon the cram got on the
TOt‘riSTm
which I hare •?»«««
the aame degree on biui.
procure toe poor dupe* farm* in Dakota.
ETbe
That half-breed I* an mean aa the average
Franklin .Wells, of Constantine, has been
full-blood.
'
chosen
corresponding
agent
of
the
depart
­
your remedies. .
-.«• a
M()|HU M(,
Irving Latimer is taking his imprisonment ment of agriculture for Michigan.
but it «:«thu fashion, and whatever 1* f«*hThe Worst Case of Scrofiita Caredphilosophically, although he says It’s "next
Benton Harbor Is proud of her new opera
We have ta-eu selling your Cutieura Rrmedlc d&lt;*tr to hell." it Is said that the fellow’s
toTvesro \nd have the firri complaint yet to re“If it* wnwother fallow* drier,” luggeribouse which Is nearly completed. The
I purelmter. One of tbe worst_eas~ bands, and feet are badly blistered.
He block is 75 by 100 feet, three stories high,
may soon Im- given a softer-ituatlon.
The
“One time." returned Pluflkett,“toey bad
and cost S4U.OOO. It ha* a seating capacity
iTTboal'** of Cutieura Resolv*
murderer Is hopefhl of a new trial ami
a
fashion
to look dim and Iwnn pole like, with­
of 1037.
MUeura Soap.
_ ...
acqittal.
TAYLOR * Ta* M&gt; Drunlri*.
out any.Lum|k&gt; ou tta-irwlvea, and »ix yard*
mktort, Kan.
The smallest church hi the world i&gt; said
Woodruff, the sneak of the quartet
.
\
Cntlrttra Kcmediik
accused of Dr. . Cronin's murder, was book­ to be tla* Catholic church at Tadousac. at thru ergin they took aernxe to be fat, and
Care evert- specie* of axnnl/lnfc. hiimlliat'.nt. keeper for Doyle jc Son. Port Huron, last' the nwiutli id' the Saguenay river, its ex- chuffy, with big bumps on theimdvws and
ttchlnic. burning, scaly amt tdmElir dl*ea«e* ot
tjetne capacity Is not more than twenty then it toyk a good size! dry gr**i* store to
Use skin, scalp and blood, with low of bUr. suihmer. He took a young lady to a dance
from pimple* to scrofula, eicept possibly ami stole her pockeltawk. He also stole js-ople. The church is supixised to have
been founded by Jacques Cartier.
the cotton they used-to ipakr tlx* burn]*, would
money front his cntpolyers
fill a good Mtod hamper tauJu t; I've i-vd little
’ihc I’ottcr
Berrien County Battalion reunion will puny wimin tote enough dry g'xxiv on tlreirThirty tlaystaN* the Cheboygan author­
ities notified the Wostcrti Union telegraph la* held id Bouton Harbor July 17, 18. 111. telvh&gt; to weigh down a strapping fellow.
M ixgv*, to illustrations ana KXKtrrilinonlal*.
eotopanv to remove it* poles from, Maln-sti
Collector Molony, of Detroit, on Saturday
DI Mi'Ll®- black-bead*, red. rough, chapped The company ha* ignored the order, and rrtehfed notice from Washington that on sumod Plunkett, after u short |&lt;uum*. “but
the city will now set to and remove tlte
r 1 III oi|y ggm prevented by CBtleura Hoop.
when I call tupiind the simple way* of our
Thursday next a government official would
IHifcs and destroy them.
Gcofgux wimin In them bard day* 1 fed like
l»e here to formally transfer the office from
the country was Licked by it* entiling, for
fsrnum Wilcox.- a pioneer of Lapeer Mr. Molony to Mr. Stone.
I
deMtaKKidney and utertue pains and weakNUJWIne*'*'.. relieved in one mmut« by the county, died at his home in Almont. Lapeet
Mrs. Helen Dall, of Hay City, is suing
/ZZ/aJcutii-iu-.i Anti Tam PlaMer. th- t.rd cotint*. Thursday afternoon, aged si
llwi and only n-im-k1Dlng plaster. New. In- Mr, Wilcox went t» Lapeer county in lAfla^ Matthew Miller on the charge that Miller
otantaneou*. infallible. '43 cents.
buylnjcthc piece of land &lt;&gt;n which lie died Mild tiie woman's husband liquor after be­
from tie government.
ing notfied not to do so. Dally got drunk, dar» sheltered fare* free from foibles, and the
and in a fall broke his leg. The,wife .wants homespun garment* covered form* nhwarped
Col. A. T. McReynolds of Grand Rapids
by tiie riruina of fashion. They dreswxl in
S10.000.

Al! Grocers Bell SANTA CLAUS SOAP.
Made by N. K. FAIRBANX &amp; CCT., Chicago, in.

“Whati« it the

qualities?”
“No special inj

THE CHAMPION BINDER

is as nearly pure t
pure as the Ivo
difficulty is to find
non irritating soap

rest. 'You can re
neck had been
colored and high!)
so often used to d

“3»weak, painful backs,

There are migy wMt
they ARE NOT, but Ilk
the genwine. Ask for

YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND I

Just aa readily as hr attending some school and
at 1-t the expanse.
LESSONS BY MAIL.
A new method-SIMPLE and * THOROUGH.
Shorthand writers get from •50 TO SI50 PER MONTfirvapectablr.
HutHtmls liave
S1,000 PER YEAR.
JUST. THE THINC FOR LADIES.
Send far particulars to the

STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.
ANN ARBOR, MICH.

Hastings Banner,

Knight Templar in Ifcland Isefon* he wa*
21 years of age by streial disjwnvation.
He Is the only living charter member of
the first Masonic Lodge In iNrtrolt, which

The Singer Sewing Machine Company
will go to the Supreme Court with the case
of Agent Apnstrong, fined 85 for selling
machine* in Oxford.
The company will
try to have Oxford’s proUTtlvc tariff de­
Willlam Clark of Albion took two little clared unconstitutional.
children of T. C. Troy iritn his. buggy atid
Gen. Pritchard. of Allegan. treasurer of
then whipped his hotse through the streets
on a run. He find I y 'smashed the vehicle the Grund i^xlgc, I. O. O. F., is daily re­
ogulnst a telegraph pole, throwing the oc­ ceiving* liberal contributions from IxMlges
aliout
the State In aid of the members of
cupants out.
The children escaped "un­
hurt, but Clark was rendered unconscious. the fraternity who suffered by the Johns­
town disaster.
The building of the Indiana and Lake
Representative O. S. Smith, of Owosao,
Michigan railroad from South Bend Ind­
io St Joseph, Mich.. Is said to be assured, has K-come insane and been taken home
the contract for-it* construction having fora medical examination and commitment
l&gt;een h*t to William Dallin. The proposed to an asylum. He lias been queer for some
line will cross the Michigan Central nt time, and started In Friday by filling the.
Gallen, and it I* asserted will fonn a part furnace and Insisting on firing it.
of the Vandalia system'.
/
Ex-Congressman Fisher Is quoted as say­
Maude Mitchell Boyden of Grand Haven. ing that the defunct Bay (Tty dt Battle
Sara Crawford Gales' of Bay City and Creek fall mad Is about to pass Into the
Helen K. Putnam of Grandllapid* were liands of one of the great trunk line*, and
graduated at Vassar college last Wednes­ will be made a direct Hue to SL Ixiuis Mo.
day.

W. R. Burt now says there is very little
prospect of a sail union being tonnrd, ow­
ing to the cupidity of the manufacturer*,
who hold their plant* at extravagant sum*.

$1.00 a Year.

^ORStBLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.

FIRST
FO/RT

George Rozel I. the man who killed Oli­
ver Hal), son of Thomas Hall of Solon, In
a tight at Portland this spring, Is very low
with consumption, and is not expected to
live until his trial comes of In July.
lire
aril was a large, powerful man, welgrlnjc
over two hundred pounds, but he w cighn
Httie over one hnntirwl now. Hl*sickness
was brought on by despondency over the
killing of Hall.
James I* Babcock, the Ann Arbor man
who is to receive over five iumdred thous­
and dollars of his late uncle’s estate upon
condition that he marry Whin the next
five years, is In Savannah, Ga. Every mail
still brings him assorted offers of the hands
and hearts of ardent maids and widows.
A Savannah girl offers to marry him, ac­
cept a moderate dower and start for Paris
immediately after the cennoney never more
to annoy him.
Mr. Babcock Is resolved
to win the Half million legacy, but has not
yet chosen the lady who will assht him.

A twig not over two feet long, cut from
an apple tree in Jackson, held 109 apples.
One of lapeer county’s most extensive
fanueD&lt;Is I. N. Jenneas of Attica town.‘■hip, cLapecr county. He used to lumber
on an extensive scale at an early day, but
now bls mind runs to things of a,woolly
nature. He will have 750 fleeces of fine
wool this season, the largest dip of any­
one person in that county.
The sixteenth annual session of the
American Normal Musical institute will be
held at Three Rivera on July 8th. continu­
ing three weeks. S. W. Straub of Chicago
is principal.

LOOSE’S EXTRACT
6K1T

BM tatter.

Latham Miller of Chelsea was before
Justice Pond at Ann Arbor, waived examin­
ation and was bound to the October term
of the circuit co-_r . Miller Is charged by
the state insurance department with acting
as agent for an Ekbart company which lit
not authorized to do business In Michigan:
Miller asserts that he Is not their agent.
He Is the owner of a foundy at Cbelaea.

THF ANGELOS D6LL0F FALSE RIVER.
Ttirlcn upon the car with • solemn swell
Fall the pleading tonea of the bell t
From the ancient riecplo the timid dore
Awaken* Crura Its dream of lore.
And Ila riartled mote, like a wounded thing,
Lxrta in air ou a qutreririg wing
Acrow tlw* bright water tho Island glows

Tiie last n»ys of the »u:illxht quiver;
Like human bl,-wings after taking night
Thqy leave behind tbnn a track of light.
1 gore on tl&gt;o ■a.'ene aisl lingering muse
Until twilight he aheitows diffuse— .
Till no gfho ot the Angela* bril
Reacbre thn ear with lusolemn'mretl!

as pure as otigols and a* self-wrifiring as
the men who fought their battle*.” ■
“You’re right,” said Brown.
"Speaking ertout the wimin in the war,”
said Flunkvtt, as ho srratrhod hi* head and
knock,*! the ashes from bia-pipe, "makes uw
think of the day that the Sown Piitoi battle

anil ounount-rd ready for tbe Cuufedcratre.
“Richmond began tostir. Tbo wimin and
chbdreu lit exit--, bed, the be”* i-enn to ring
and the wluriim to blow ar.&lt;l tbo jerque
flocktSl to Maia street till there was not riandbig room on the walks. Tl» tight had cotninmctxi, tbe big gun* were- roaring and Un­
little gun* were Tike a fire in a cane brake.
Train, rolled in from Petersburg ami Lynch­
burg srith re-enfor^eiuonta. They lit from
thv car* nod riarted nt n double quick down
Main street nn-1 out to tite tight. K”*P«»A'k*
begin to be thrown to tbo right and the left,
nud the gutters were fUhtwL Wimin and
children went to piling them up Bad stood
guard over them, but it was no use. they
were never called for, nnd it wn migbtv few
that uudtuig their kftajaafhs on Main street
that day that lived to
tho end.

“Tbo wimin of lUchtnoad worn Um fir

and dipper was pressed, and the old'
children WL-nt in a run to and from t
plugs While tho wimin uj&amp;nt for provisions.
Tub* an^ buckets were placed all along the
CTirlMtonea ou each ride of the street filled
with water, and baskets were held bv tbo
wimin, and each soldier wax gfvun a sand­
strictest ceremony with regard to the friying wich as the*' double quirked down tho line
“Tho wounded were coming in Ire thouof visits. The cards which they use for th if
Kmds. Tl&gt;e tenvt spread Unit Jou &gt;.h E. Juhn■rtim w-na
t ... _ i ...
.

_ Chinaman desire* to marry, his
parents intimate that fact to a profeariocal
“match maker," who thereupon runs through
_____
,
locts one wliotn she considers a fitting bride
for Um young man, and then she calls upon
tbe ydbng woman'* parents, armed with toe

Light draft end easy work for driver and barest

For toe by W. H.GOSOYEWL

TIME T,

Easiest raised and lowered vf any hamster.

-- ----..... ...
us, UlO
wimin taro their underclothing aud sheet.
into stripe to bind up the wounda
“This young generation aro tho wn&lt; uud
daughters of -such wimin u tbroa As It was
th— az, &lt;*
» . .
'
.
.
fool* erbout tbe fashion.”—Atlanta Court! tu-

anccatrnl name and tbo eight symbols which
denote the day of his birth. If the answer is
an acceptance of his suit, tbe bride’s card- is
good concerning the union the jwrtleulani of American Indians are nearly all alike in their
tlio engagement un&gt; written on two large
cards, tied together vyitb tbo red cCrda—To­
ronto Times.

biotic

.Waodli
...Hart
. Sbul
(lover
...nett.

B 0*....... Hiehlaod
2S] 7 tsi....... rf-Rari Co
ta| 1 rtjlv......... Kalama
’ Rag stations.

L. 8 nuii

Michigan
“ The Niagara

In tbe matter of tbe estate of Eds Canaoc.*

There h nothing In the world more generally
desired than long life, yet the majority of peo­
ple put ofl earing lor'tlMrfr bMlth-Mt because
to rive the subject sufficient thought until we
receive a reminder in the'shapc if a Mtere ilk

Notlee I* hereby given that I *haM*»!jat
Bblle auction to toe h:gl;«»t hidderoo 7u*d*y.
t asto day of June, aat uno'clod:!*
tbe forenoon, ax the office ot the Jadp- 4
Probate. Io the city of iia«:liK*. io tbe o%.*ty .
of Barry. In jbe state of Michigan, purvtaat
to license and authority granird :&lt;&gt; me e&amp; tke
9tb. day of November. A. I' '■
by th* proeow
court of Barry eouutv. Mlcnigwo. »H &lt;d tb* es­
tate. right. Ulfe and lotereri &lt;&gt;! tbe sold l-i.-.w
of, tn and to the real estate situate mat b*".rt &gt;u
the county a! Barry. In tbe *&gt;.Ue'd Mwh'ijt.
wuunu lurtl
A' "i
tot situate, lyinx and t*iBg lt» the «ty ri.Iwlog*, lu the county ut Barry and riatc ‘it MM.;gon. and numbered one hun-tr-d tMrty«rt»
tl.r*i. according to tbs recorded plat t&lt; the ejty.
lormerly villase. ot HastinrDated May Tib. A. I&gt;. 1&gt;*i
,
J.iinMNAi'4
■
Guardian &lt;&gt;f E&lt;!» Cannon, a Mltur

If jwople on)&gt; knew that the very beat health-

NOTICE OF COMMISSIONKUX &lt;»N CLAIMS.
State ot Michigan.County &lt;4 Bany-sS.
Estate of John H. Kari. dreeo*'*'.
into a concentrated and very palatable form tn I We,
theundendgned. laving b-*n appoinM
the shape of New Style Pleasant Taste Vinegar by the Probate Court for the r.iufty &lt;4
Bitters, they’would not hesitate a moment to state of Mtabiaan. co«nmlwl&lt;n»'-r* t» rreeire. ev
amine
and adjust all elalm* and .lemsod* »&gt;■ *»
try it
persons against said decee*nt. do hereby pre
notice that we will meet nt the r-idvore «
when so many not only worthless, but poMUvely Ml H. Bari, deceased, on Tue-dav. the
day ot August. A. 1&gt; met. and ou Wrdnewlv.
injurious drugs are cootantly flooding the mar­ tSe
tath day of November, a. 0.
ket under varloun name* and jtul*es. that tin-

They do not know of course, unless they have
tbe courage to try the New style. lcstraightens
out a tangled-up system in a very short while

BMMUWre v,
..............
their claim* ton* !ar rtisuaa-

BOILERS

Bald
f=t

PB0BAT1
Ptate of Michigan coun

rtc. old boilers'"TV
er tubes for sale. Cor. Fouml r*
Conti K. R. track*. Detroit. Mich

matter of tot

TO ADVERTISERS.
A H»i of woo newspspen

!» STAJto

O«o7r. B0WKL1. * CO Newspaper AdvertMt'*
WSnruee street- &gt;«•« lur‘
CHANCEBY ORDER­
State of Michigan. Fifth Juffici'l 0*’°“

Domoanoesor nddform, with elonzated h™.i«
and toes, m, Uwu nriu„....
loud that nobody felt collar! upon to keep
very sun; ruxi lucre was so much taking and •wxk-.-Wariifar^^moving about as really to in terfera with the

41

THE W1RDER, BUSHNELL k BtESSNER C0MP1NY,

OR the tweiity-flrri day ®&lt; May. is-

ant. dulj- filed at tbo time me

J. O. McCool, a Grand Rapids grocer,
had bls till robbed of «loo Wednesday.
John Hrvan wm killed by an Infuriated
bull at the Coldwafcr state school farm.

Chiciga, blui^

Mads of tho boot material and in tho best way.

li»e various school* of medicine, and the phjmV

owe tlx) invention of visiting cards to the
Chine*". So long ago m the pwir*! of tbo
Tong dynasty (iil8 M»7) visiting ranis were
known to tw in common u»&gt; in Chinn, and
that In also the date of the introduction of
the “rod silken cortk” which figure so cun
spicuotnly oa the engagement cards of that

atili owes u certain ex-Juttlcc for toe coffin
bls first wife was burled In, and alao for
ilelng tbe knot that joined him to bls second
wife.
It there's a meaner man in the
county he will pleaac go Into the wrxxls
and hang himself and let the tumble bugs

■ The Portland Observer Is Informal that&lt;

Contains avory dorice needsd to mako a machino perfect.

There is no weight on the horses' necks; no tearing of canvas or strap*,
for there are springs to relieve the strairy caused by shrinkage: Yto choking at
front of elevators, for their is a relief rake to prevent IL No other Binder has
McClellan and J-aeph E. Johurion. The this valuable derice. Everything on tbe CHAMPION has been made a* simple
Yankee* could nr the flag* waving &lt;m tlm and substantial as possible. No other Harvester has as good cutter bar and
capitol nf tlM-Coafederacy, and it was under- guards, or aa many and as good knives, or as strong nnd adaptable reel.or aFLmple a method of driving tbe Binder, nor as good plan for squaring the butty of
the bundles. Tbe CH AMPION Butter is unlike any other, and is superisr to
the Confoleratc*.
them nil.
HOW BAXDAGES WKU MADK.
TLe CH AMPION will cutall kinds of small grain that grow no matter in wbrt
condition; it is lighter draft than any other Harvester doing the same werkut a
easily managed by any farmer.it will cause less trouble andexpefise f- r repairs,
gnus in tliat buttery called L/ni - Tom and it will make less delay in harvest time, and It will do more we-rk and be mam
Laughing Charlie. They had a qneier ring durable than any other Harvester and Binder that is made.

A new postofficc has been established
three miles sonthweat of Glenn. Allegan
county, to be called Belknap. Another
office In the same county bn* been named
Oakland.

a village will be started at the Junction of
the Detroit, Lansing A Grand Rapid* and
the C. K. A S. railroads, west of Sunfield,
and that lota hare been laid ouL

TAe most tuccsixful and most durablo of all hamsting machines.

WIT -------gS?-£'

»

"h—*

�TBE NEWS IN BRIEF.

THE BULL TSRRKR.

equalisation, ii rD.j84.lM, an increaac over
last year of gl,00J,000. The total miUaga b
placed at 5.031.H.
BustuMe failure* for tbe weak number 'JM.
3 J,-------regatnod hl*
catte *

" u‘,n« nnu that be
in n hcMpiml near Cui-

-O'
«""! • &lt;*■
n?Utt*inX th* divoros obtained br
re*™
The ex-Ru«« "ill then
return to Servta.
Wretphalia have funned a
*ocwtT'and "* obou‘ »°
• newspaper m support of their inter-

it they-put in Ivory Soap, Doctor, to obtain its healing

ingredient is used. It is simply because the. Ivory
v as it is possible to make soap. Any soap that is

Ivory will be equally as healing in its effect, but the
a soap so pure. The profession recommend this
sicftiy to cleanse the wound; then nature ducs tlic
. appreciate wlnt the effect would be if your
with an impure and adulterated soap. Avoid
•fumed T;oap,.for the coloring*and perfume arc
ise something the soap should not contain.”

WORD bF WARNING.
■h to waps} each represented to be "'just ls good as the ' httry’-t"
■: SOT, ■; 1 I L: alt counterfeits, lade the peculiar and remarkable qualities of
A/, far ‘'Ivory” Soap and insist upon getting it.

ri;.-. V&lt;

tao &amp; Siga&amp;ff

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T1M£ table.

1 Mouth,

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i j.rtid -lur.t t... . 112 t» c- '.-J

Utailtand Junction with C. J.
Alys-tn. a: Hasting* with

Every
Enterprising Thresherman
knows that
*
the threshing machine
tJ&gt;at &gt;Vi;l
work the 'most rapidly,
..clean perfectly,
and sirt-c, ah the grain
will bring him
the best jobs ana best prices;
and so. he wjll
Write now to
at once investigate
our claim that

Tb» bull urrirr L» a capital watch dog, aaLf

cumwjKMiding period ot 188H

In A, committed auidda Friday by cutting
hit threat Mnrtlflcatton at tho action* of a

until he feed* him. But in this line of
B 4» b not a favorite with refined pro-

unpkaMnt thlur for tbo terrains to find oo a

quarrel over a bill.
jfietwiHm 15,000
About 200 teamote-rs tn Duluth have .truck •inf Loudon She lived in a lonely hon*o in WestcbeNtcr
y™r‘ 1,111 “""Iw l*r
X r , “.'J'*7
biv'’ lc*n Kelu,'C W-M- retiL r ■ •-’torod to their parent* through county, and-before *h&gt;- had owned the dog a
No trouble 1* anticipated.
‘T"hJ of the poller.
‘
week a burgtar climlxxl through tbe base
Jamra Deavin and Charles Tcnnymn, tw
ment window. He saw the terrier Li tiie
dining room and inmi.-iged to ctamlxT up on
•x^oricta. wore arrwted at New •.
Ind., Bunday night, charged w";
day. Hn wa* a charter member of the todg • tbo high mantelpiece. It was a bitterly cold
tempted murdor at Corr«*' ••
^blay oiganiaed by Wildie at Baltimore in 1819.
night in mid-winter and be clung there
night, of Jnmre U M~ *,‘'1 ,‘UU‘|FOf 1IX Mlooas in Johnstown and vicinity, shivering for Mwcrat hours, while the dog
but two esrejKsl detraction by tbo flood.
’ hungrily licked hi* jnws undenieath. Tiio
I»u!\ went ~ '-®»ada, Ivlng a dofaultor to
All but six of tbe LoufovUle dob, of tbe ta«iy kept no servant, and when »bt- ratenxl
tb« »&gt;.-raut of about •14O.(K». which h* had
tart in speculation. Torougli tiie devoted la­ American aMociatiogi, truck Friday, and ribly frightenml, but tbo fellow told her such
retuae*!
to play in tho game with Baitimam
bor of his wife Dtockmun’* creditors bare
TLi* action was due to a threat bv Manager a pitiful story of his suffering* that *U&lt;5 wax
moved to com|suftou. She gavoldm 12 mid
a goal breakfu-t nu-1
William C. Wingate and family of Versaillea, and., were j&gt;oiv,n&lt;d with wilted
SIGNED AT WASHINGTON.
niorw-Ic-M bruto wax dearly
are in a dangvrous condition.
Major Jam* A. Connolly, of Springfield,
Iim Imo recommended by1 Senator Cullom
I douU, too. whrtht-r bull.tcrrtfn, faithful.
fortta* portion of Uniteil Status district
nttorwy for the aouthern district of Illinois, nt tbe cabinet mating Prwldent Harrfaon
very much intelligence. Certainly they have
vice Von Hoorbekc. resigned.
notaamoeb aa the Scotch or tbo old fashioned
On Saturday there were 18,*ft!,181 bushol*
Skye; I mean tbo big silky haired Skye, from
of wheat tn sight awl 12,O2I»,237 bushel* of Berlin.
which tbo tHicato. little thing, likn a minia­
com. Thi* indicate* a reduction of the sup­
ture portrait of his aucr-stor*, i&gt;aa been bred
ply of wheat since last report, of l,3ia,ik»iran ci&gt;mtnitaioni-r», author Ixmg them to sign tor a lady* lap «log. A prominent lawyer of
bushels, and an increase of com of 412,304
Uielr namee to the co|&gt;iu« of the treaty that Naw Hnvcn benight a fine trail terrier from
Irasbeta
will rviunln with tbe British and German

M.ivli, wa* reduced to a- shapeless pulp
M eduomlniy by being drawn through the
machinery. The remain* bail to be scraped
together.
'

»tatr, left HVcuhin:

bo abm-nt for several muntin for tbe b.mefit
6t hL* henltlL j
TIp- National Aaaoclntlixi of Cigarmaker*
and I*ad0reJat ita xsuilou in New Yons
.U'cdiK-Miay decided U--bare label* of tho or.
gnnlntiun registered In every state, in order
to secure jmuctioii.
Forest firte are roglfig in tin ucigbLorli.xxl of Two Harbor*. Mum.
The »hah of I’ersin ha« conferred a dccorati m n;«ia Gxmt Herliert Bismarck.
Gen. Bragg, late minister to Mexico
arrived at id* home in Wbcontin, in
health.
A dmd-t hs&gt; b*en cast upon the efficiency
of cjcgricity a* a means cf execution of

a* highly s-itisflml with the outcome of the gcntlnnan wu* a guret at a *upp-r party an-)
Samoan eaibroglio, awl think* tho United did not reach home until the small hour, of
tbo morning. Hie terrier met him at tbe
gUo of hi* cretinnl, and drove him up nn apph&lt; tree, wb-.-ro bo h-ld him a jirisoarr until
Tho treaty guarunt,Y &lt; an nutonomoiu ad- Iho family unm- at bn-akfast time.
- The dog bud only seen him half a dozen
tbe joint control of Gvnrnny and America, times, and ho did not rt-cognixj him. ThL* S«
with England acting a* a dellbcrator in the a (Linger with nil Ixtll turrier* when umkI a*
watch dog*. They reawra stawly, and when
i-virnt of interference* arising between the they onco reach ii ctmritniuu, whet tier it is
joint controlling power*. Tbo Samoans are wrong or right, they cling to ita* t -iita iou»ly
a* though it wa* an op|&gt;ouenY» threat or a
to be represented in a wnatc compoaod o£ the ptowling tramp'i tag: and. like* gun with
principal chiefs mi l n chambar of reprorent- an imperfect brewb, they are opt to iujpre
atives to t» viccUxl by all ‘the people. Tbe their on n«-r» in sui ex-*-** of zesii. Nothing
government ao ronxtituted will bare tbe will l«-gu)te.thetu to forget their duty.while
right of Drying duties ot every kind. Th* life last*, but thj-ir mxisu of «meH L» very
pro vide* that tbo ftorman* whoso Weak, and a bit uf tMiismed moot thrown
over the fence i* tolerably sure to clear tbo
■hall Ur Indetnuifled course for thu burglar* when they arrive,
ready fur businr**', nt night.—New York Sun.

‘Hbw provision* of tbo treaty are that
King Malieloa i» to io reinstated; on all
by aciient four yvar» ago, and rvennwl quctfoM »tT«cting tb« hf« or property of a
-------- &gt;.
it.
i ... -.nl.L-r-t
nfiireira
eubjectof a foreign government them
there wilt
will
afterward*.
He ____
was ___
apjnrentiy
dead, ofbut
on being placed upon damp earth, camo to lie nn appenl to a resident Judge to ba sp­
after suffering untold angf.i^x Tiie charge
Atiirricnn.
n
German
or
n
Hritub
gubject.
lie received b fully,a* great as it is pro|&gt;u*ed
Tbe importation of liquor and firearm* i* to
to give criminals.
Hixty hew lawyers /were rgradiiated
Wed»»*dar from tho Union taiw school,
A TOWN SWEPT AWAY.
Chicago.

Tb~ pone has ha-1 the gates of the Vatican
reopened aixi has resumed Id* reception*.
Tta-y were rioted during the Bruno statue f-stivaL
Thu Wcstirn Union Telegraph e.impanr
—
virt.rle BIW4-. 1
1V..lnwur .U?*nd . ,,
.(nrurS
1’i Wrttasmt
I-' total surplus b now f-v ■
V*« *!lf
'
I

' wai'i»(n:™..r,

t„ Kansas.
.
.
..
LvTKIl—n vshah

enmu, I A

covered with a mark i» th- account bxik oil
1301. *uppo*-*i to be manufactured out of
linen rags by the Holbein family nt Ravcu»Lurg. Except thi* pttrtkutar specimen, all
paper manufactured by the Holbeins bear*
tbe “Buii's Head," doubtlte* taken from the
coat Of arms of ttoit family, whereas thi* arcount book i* marked with tbe “Globe qud
Creo*." The Globe nnd Jug art- tho mu4^v
rient mark* a* yet discovered; and three,
togethrr w ith tho 1W horn, w hich appeared
about 1S7G, became by t!;&lt;- end of tho Fourti-entii century the prini-qal marks on pajaw
'mnmifactund in the I x*w countries, whence
Uniontown b .nppouxl they spread during tho eusuing hundred
years to Gouda and Delft.
..
,,
r
Pa|*T, a* a rule, wlihovt uny diameterlatte
Citt. Ma, June 17.—
sign is Ata' oldest, *inii&lt; the water mark s-gni-

'rt“' o-*"" «"1*ite-.uu,. «&lt;

Frtlv. &gt;1- -1U "«
1
&gt;«jmo.&lt;
making. Other noteworthy nvirkx arc a
d.y. I
n&gt;rk. I i.« u-lb-b-cra««l A
sprig with leaves mid n trait of flower, a
•- * &gt;- ---------। (•( ruin added to tbu damage. It:» feared drawn l«jw with an nmrw, a jicrpeodicular
that
many
live,
were
lost,
but
no
particular*
Tbe U.ly of a woman about 40 years of ngr
wa » found l&gt; ow tbo falls of Niagara Friday. could bv obtained text night, a* the wire* aro
down for tlitren mite* on bothriJesof the’
, cnannda tliruu^b which a j»«ie«Jicular
There was noth In? on her :•&gt; t i-utify her,tbe
clotliiug having bean torn off from the waist
»rr«.l .1
Buludln
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MighioaK’ Central
, ' ■.’•■ c;ara faiii Route.” ■

A

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1.44 :to. LIOUXOI
2 Or I "15
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5.00

PEERLESS DYES BEST
. For BLACK STOCKINGS.

Sold by Druggists. Also
1‘rrrteM llrnnre P»ir.t»—-6 aion.

rK'lKATP. ORDKK.
rwr.ty ot Barry.-**.
! 46- f'rubnu- &lt;xxirt for the
1
bidden at th.- I'rutuito Office in
■
In said euunty. on TUe*
• i ••« June, lu the sear one
mdrvd and-ictuy-aloe.
e» " Ar:n*tr.w-g. Judge of

G.

beats anything heretofore
made in
all these ind other points.
The
wide-awake Farmer
• will also get
. 'our circulars and
satisfy himself r
whether He can afford
to have his grain \
wasted ,
by other threshers
when he,
can make money
by having his grain
threshed
with the New Vibrator.
Our pamphlet, giving (
full information
f'about
Threshing Machinery
. and
Traction Engines
sent on application.
NICHOLS &amp;. SHEPARD
BATTLE CREEK

MICHIGAN.

Dr. C. McLane’s Celebrated

' of the estate ot Theodore W.

«■
J ,

-i ll filing the petition, duly vert• ranefs l.rake*. father ofsalddaMaMd,
*dn:lnlrtru:ionof *aid citato
)&lt;’ur jiettlloner or some

Mh 7,,li,h order*!, that Tuesday, the
u -i V
A *’•
1,1 tc“ o'clock in
‘'S iiwwied for the hearing of
Sv.
; "'.rt »b«Uw betraw iaw of attd
nll?er PefODS interested ta
to Appear, at a session
Otr^L .i
,llrn, w ** boWen at the Probate
tb-ri
17*,v* "r HaAtlnp, in said county, and
thrnHoL*’’1 *"*u-,pre
*
b”- why the prayer??
fur Klr
" !ny; not be granted. And it H
; ■•&gt;■ • *hn: said petHlnnerghraaaBpa
crertrel in
J'
'i‘j!a* ration, and the hearing
।,' ..‘'''iS u ‘•"P)’'»t UH order to be
£. nJ ,i! ’?Ih® "‘V’tifsta Baxxkx, anewsyaferr 1 • a‘M* c*rculated in said county of
irwkV.X':1." 111 ,Ih11 wvekfortbreo«uo**asl»al
pm &lt;„,« u, W|j dliy oI h^trin*.
Piunutn w. AnN*rnoxo.
&gt;A -Hir eoyy.)
Judgeol Probate.

Friday nt Bainbridge, Gx, tor tbe munL-r
of Henry June* and hie 7-yrar-oM daughter.
Hcmtarson brok'i down ou the scaffvL! nnd
admitl«sl hl* gudL
Jow-pb Sint*,- n Germaq living half a mite
from layusn. Idvingst.m- county. Ill*.,
idrack his wife a violent blow with hi* fl*t
Thurwlny nftenioon. She- fell upoti tho floor
and,died in two hours.
Ib-v. Mr. Altary. of H.illip*, Wb. Im* in­
vented a devtc*.that UM» water tor fuel by
turning it into superbeated steam or go*, and
thus decomposing tto» water into gas-s, which
bum with intense Eeat
•
|
Tho Bt. Louis Rspublic print* Opinion*
from a large numte-t uf Democratic no**|atar* a* to tho advisability of nominating
Governor Hili for prwfdcnt in Mftl AU but
three unqualifiedly opptMo it.
Tho work* of tiw Canada Powder compa­
ny, at Brookville, Ont, were blown up Fri­
day morning by an explosion. The employe,
h-ui not gone to work and no one wa* iiijurtd. Many phtte-gtaw windows in tta
(own were »ma«b&lt;jL
Tbe budm-** failure* occurring throughout
th-.-country during the seven &lt;tay* ended
Friday were: for tiie Unltoi Bt-ite* 32C, and
(or C-u^. 2). •■■■« •»“!»'
.IU, . lotrl o(
l»« •"»
”5 *ll“
week previous to ths tart.
Tbe International typographical convea• tian in ewd m at Denver he.
offer of righty acre, of land made bj tbo
ritlr-n* of Colorttdo Spring* nppn which the
Union 1* to build a home for invalid and in­
digent printers&gt;ithln two year*.
Jncob Ban., an expert swimmer, wa*
drowned in Sdmmlt take, Ohio, Thursday
night He wa* well known among eporting

Suicide or « Clilcago Man.
CniCAOO. June 17.—Jame* M. Gamble, a
real ertate dealer, who &gt;as lived at the
Palmer buure fur the part Up year*, was
f-jun-1 dea l in bi* room at 0 o'clock Sxturdnv night It i* LeHend that he committed
jruicHo by drinking carbolic arid, as be
lived a life &lt;-f torment caused by neuralgia
and otta-r atfltattona

Nkw York. June 17.—A Washington diapatch Buys that the Haytien kgation there
war at I'urt-au-Prince, dated Jane Xl: “Sit­
uation good. ■ Report* of Nirdi^ (Hippolyte'sj »uccc»* false.
IVrfret tranquility
reigns lu west nnd south. All our lines effi­
ciently guarded."
__________
, ..

THE MARKETS.
Quotations on the board of trade to-day were
« &gt;,___ tv,...,.
" Jnna. nitrned IHIJr.

Ao. - June.
--,w.
open.d 34Mc. C)o.cd
Auguxt. opened
awl ctawd Wfe- Oat.-Na 5 Jnna opened
nnd clrecd --ZHr. July, opened and clored
—June, oiwnvu
--------opened fHM closed I!L«ft August, opened
JH.TU. clmeJ Wl.X
Urd-Jane, opeqed

tairiy ar tivooua p.-..™
__
changed: later .now firmer and to higher:
P. Hunting-' light grades. SL^Uft rough packing. K«
ftl.15: mixed lot*. HWlLSk heavy tejckln*ton of New York, to interest Am.eiranc.pS in th. Afriranndiway ln the Congo

B HBCffi.

A few &lt;k&gt;,M tik»n ,t the rijM Um«
will often mvs a eevere epell ot
.iokm... Price only 25 oenfe. «rt
any drug store. Be sure and eee
that Dr. C. MoLANE S CELE­
BRATED LIVER PILLS, FLE*J‘
mo BROS.. Pilttb“'s.h’n®*-;n?
on the box. None other 1» Genuine.

muv, denies tbe rtnry that an Enghsh •)«dicsto is negotiating for th* purchase of the
PrproZ*&gt;r »Uha Gray, of Highland Park,
Uta ha* perfected wtntt lu- rail* « tetautoerapb by which be claim* to be able to rend
a drawing by telegraph.
Cbarire Oridsn, a young boy of.Jrffor*^‘
-lib. Ind. was fatally shot Saturday while
trying to pofeo a squirrel from a tree with the

stock of bis gun.
It b rumored that th* war department lias
decided to hold the annual rifle competition
Srirdivision at the Missouri at Camp

■
. .-„„u,iun notice.
b-’-rtof™ L'fFty S'*""tbu
co-partuenbip

Xx^gbuin WeKxxirinthbyear
One elkgntor hunter brought to Arcadia,
Fla. the other day over W0 nltagator skins
all of which were betwean fl»» »“d twenty

»mith
AC
VaoAm U,‘."

•**« dtMoirod, Phinraa
»b* ■’’AM c-i-paruwrtlitp.
lhM’ 11‘” flrw Df Braith, Ranwir

n^ureand inwwttotaaa, and row. grain by

^* &amp; VmlXim0 *,B,d
*
nrm wni be |MUd by

means of an air blast
Rnixlolph Uncles (colored) b soon to be
nnna.upu
r.„l,n.l Gibbon* at

-VOBY POLISH «the

Pmixka* Smith. .
w. a. Hums.

•

n*, was elrotad president

"Tho Wabash river In Indiana bon the
rami-r- and has flooded thousand* of acre*
rf tern tend*, infllif-ng great damage to

^pJS-ne Awry, of

The owner of this horse spends
an hour a day cleaning him rather
thai buy a Horse Sheet

5/A Ironside Sheet
The Strongest Horse
Sheet made.

?iLap Dusters
TsstOatar. witness*.

^a Horse Sheets
’-i Horse Covers

54fly Nets.

.

Oretta *«t iMMrewtsS.

Don’t get stuck with poor Horse
Sheets. If your dealer don’t have
Sa Ironsides Sheets ask him to
order some for you.

Parente loo frequently jx.-nnit'sibdr
children io suffer from headache, fitsASL
Vitus &lt;luh«*yn&lt;*rvou*nras, etc., when they
can ta- cured. Mr*. P. wns cured of rick
headache, dltztnres, dyajM-yala. nervous
prostration of IS years ^landing, after
failure of Ltafibyririiui*; Mt*. K.. of sick
headache forlft years; Mrs. P. of 20 to 50
fit* a nlg|rt: other* from thia vicinity could
lx- mentioned who have liet-u cured by Hint
wonderhij nerve food and -medicine—Dr.
Miles’ Nervine, which contains no mor­
phine. opium or dangerous drug*. Free
sample taitth— may be hail at W. H. Goodj ear's drug store.
Chicago’s discriminating dramatic c|ltles
put it like this: “Mr*. Langtry is a greater
actress than is MV- Potter
Uncle Sain's Condition. Powders will
cun- distempers, coughs, colds, fevers and
most of thu diseases to which horse*, cat­
tle. sheep, botes and ponlUy are subject.

“Y,” the initials being three &lt;&lt; Fiilup ot
tbe Northern Indiana Editorial asuociatirm
Burgundy mvi Li* wife Isalx-llal whose name
chacd nt Kendallville yesterday after an in­
at the time would be usually spelled with a
teresting and surceaiful meeting. Over fifty Y. Tbo &lt;iukc married Isabella in 14510, and
nrw*jKi|&gt;rrs were mpres-nted. and a large
before that date I* only i» found; after that

Leopold bae rolidtel C

WILL CURE

Horse Sheets keep horses smooth,
clean and ready for driving.

The new vegetable Umic-al£erative and
blood puritier Is in the shape of a pleasant
syrup, mid contains in a vonrrntiuu-d form
tiie most valuable vegetable curatives
which have liven develupcd by modern
Canton reetn. to liavu used paper chiefly HMvUral and scientific research. It actv
.directly
upon the blood, through it imobtained from the low countrvo, mid in ml dition to tbe “Bull'* Hi-ad'' and tho “If' and liarting tone and vigor to the entire system
"Y," there will also bo fbuod tho “Open mid cnullcathig dirtenHe. ami i* unequalled
Hand" worked on the |«|&gt;cr on which the «•« n cure for ocrofuloue, cancerous and
“Golden Ixfpwls” was printed in 14“?;, nnd other human, whether constitutional or
also tbe "Unicorn." Other pajrr employed otherwise, catarrh, rheuOMtbun, dyspepota,
by tbL* fmuLui.’ printer came from Germany, dropsy, sick and nervous headache, female
since in his “Rc*nt-!lnf tbe Hbtoriescf Troy" weakness, and all blood, liver mvl kidney
(14681 there npjiear* tho “Bunch of Grap-ri," diseases. Price SI. ISold by K H. lAth­
which was a German mark. In the “Game rop.
of Chet*-)" the paper bears evidence of Italian
A Chicago inuseutu advertises for a man
origin, as there i i the mark of nn “Anciwr
who has no theory as tn who murdered Dr.
iiiduMxi by a. Circle.'’ Thu .“Dolphin and
Anchor" wm a very fanmu* nuirk. mid after Cronin. He can’t be found.
the “Bull's Bead,” jwrhajB the best known,
the reason for this being ta-canso the device’
was cxtrarively wwd by Aldo Manuxio, who&gt;
has thus perpetuated to our day the anrient;
•
svmbol of tho city of Venice.—Chambers'
Journal.___________________ _

&gt;
young ladle*—one a* seriouk and good a* a!
litter time, tiie otbA- with a black eye with
.
the devil's own glint lu it—mt behind tiie
.
youngest minister in town.
Tbo quiet ono lirid in her band a purp’v'
jwn.y so largo that it attracted tbo atten­’
tion of the young minister. While Lu was1
still looking at it tbo train rasbed into a tun­'
nel.
,
' Tho black eyed young woman grnblieil tiie’
pausy in tho darkuc** from her comj»ninn.i
and. leaning aver, dropped it into tho Inp of
tho godly man.
When the train reached daylight again the,
young miabder had turns*!, and, with the9
penny In hi* band, wa* glaring reprovinglyr
. . ___ in____ l-l
O,.I,..
’

guilt. The whole car snickered, mid the maJicitw, black eyed girl read her book uneanstot-ser* anu
pull: Texans. FLU131.0U-.native*. &gt;i-*4..u.
scloukly.
‘
,
Produce: Butter-Fancy Elgin creamery. M . That !* why the young minister preached
tti: per lbs darie* In line. 10315:: rod butter,
tc. Eggs-Strlctly fresh- Ste pec dox Foul-

uj-ilt.rtirtem.bwj*er

bone
--------.
won. X.;iibc; mixed iota. -Oa« aweetpot*^’
U :x*±uu par bbL Apple*—Lholc* gre«ning».
il^TlSer bbL poor krt*. TJcMl-W-

Wheat-Qalat;

August. f®*s.

Na

?

Tbe groat pyramid of Ghisch is the largart
structure of any kind ever erected by tbu
hand of man. It* original dimewriona at tho
Itao *rere 7M fret square, and ft* perpendic­
ular height in tbo highest |»dnt 483 fret; it

«■!

Over CO people were forced to leave their
homes yesterday to call ter a free trial packaaa
of Iadu's Family Medlclre. If your blood is
t&gt;scl. vour liver and kidney, out of order. If you
are constipated and have lieadache and an tin
slxhtly complexion, don't tall to call on any
droxjntt to-day for s free sample uf th!* grand
remedy. Tbe iaaics pral-e It. E.erjoue likes
it. Lurjertie p*rKiu&lt;e tweenta.
Ncorv another for America's fair ones.
Mrs. John Stopford i* engaged to be mar­
-ririT to tiitrari of Arrott,
Blurt's Extractor.Tar A Wild Cherry
I* a safe, rritable and pleasant remedy for
COUghs. cohta, bronchitis, arthma. and all
throat tronblta: will relieve and ta-nefit
cousuuiption. Try It aid be convinred.
Every bottle warranted: price 50c and fl
per bottle. Sold by druggist*.
Prepared
by the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago*
HL

An engine went through a bridge at
Petersburg, Pfc. killing Engineer Post and
Fin-man Hoffright.

Kans*.* has had an average of
cyclones in the part six years.

annual

Happy Home Blood Purifier to the peo­
ple’s popular inediciiie for purifying the
blood: preventing or curing dyspepsia,
bllliousneav. headache, boils and all fevara
and malarial diseases. Pjice M cents and
one dollar per bottle.
Mrs. Cleveland is an expert violinist.

coat Ire* than £30X00,UOO, which in Unite*!
State* currency woiBd tic about fl-U.’-W/XX).
Internal evidenevs proved that the grrat
pyramid was begun about the year 2170 B.
C., al»ut the ftuie of the birth of Abraham.
It i* estimated that about 5.0(0,000 ton* of

Jay Gould has presented bi. yacht At­
lanta to bis son George.
The trousseau of the Chinese empreaa wait
packed in &lt;M» boxes.

“Tiie piano taught moderate," say* a
tilgu on a house In l^mdon.

RsjmbUc.

Parishes honored Buffalo Bill'with thehandle, “Guillaume k- Buffalo."

�Hastings Banner
Hastings, Wednesday. June IP, 1888.

4VOUAT 14. 187®.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
If democratic protectionists believe, re­
marks the Irish World, of New York, that

the political organization with which they
are affiliated will declare in favor of pro­

tection In tbe near future they must be
atone blind to the Influences that are shap­
ing &lt;the policy of Ute democratic party.
Samuel Randal! is a man crying in tbe
wilderness.

The free traders and mug­

wumps Jeer at him, conscious that they
have complete control of the democratic
They are determined that what­
ever Mr. Randall and his handful of Colihwers may say the free traders will shape
machine.

the policy of the party to suit themselves.
That they will be able to carry out thLs de­
termination Is evident to any one who
knows anything of the. present manage­
ment of the democratic party. The free
trade and mugwump organs have declared
not once but many times that henceforth
there must be un aggressive campaign
against the American policy of protection.
Due notice has been served on democratic
protectionists that they must vqte against
their convictions or get out. Tbe action,
of the Connecticut democratic central com­
mittee in electing a thorough-going tree
trader to till the vacancy in the democratic
nati^oal committee causes! by the death of
W. H. Barnum emphasizes tbe determina­
tion of tbe free traders to give no quarter
to democratic protectionists. Mr. Barnum,

-

who was chairman of the democratic na­
tlonal committee, did not go as far in the
direction of fret trade a* the anti-protec-

political euezmeit.

An open and bom-st fight

land fetich and leave tbe Democracy free
to choose some candidate from the West
--- ------------------.j---------^th
or South, unconnected In any way
the feuds of New York politicians.
While we Americans boast of our repub­
licanism, in the practice uf lu teditiplrs
some English women might lead us, tu&gt; »be
following paragraphs will show:
It Is no unusual thing now in London
for ladles of good‘position and fine educa­
tion. who, when they find their Income be­
coming smaller, will turn to dressmaking,
millinery, or even keeping shops, aud. in
many cx*ea, they are doing a thriving bus­
iness. and show no intention of giving up
what their grandipotbers would have been
shocked at. Many establishments are car­
ried on by these ladies, and among them
may be mentioned Lady Granville Gordon,
who yas the first to start tbe movement;
another was Mrs- (Jhafi. Kerr, who has her
own name on tbe sign over her door In
GrosvcnorMjuare. and whose dainty bon­
nets and lovely bats arc made and adjusted
to the wearer’s heads by herself.
Mrs. Corker Oakley, -a graduate of one
of the best colleges of the country, finds
«he can do just as good work with,tbe nee­
dle, even If she waa at tbe bead of her
class lu mathematics, and Mrs. Labretouche, with her two lovely daughter?, send
out marvelous dresses and tea gowns to
many of tbe nobility who are their customBesides iressmaklng. these ladies are
starting out in other directions, one being
a successful florist and another a furniture
dealer.
Furthermore. It Is said that three women
are making strung efforts to Introduce a
regime Into large establishments where
women and girls are employed by fumisliIng them with better rooms to work in and
securing foi; them clean, sanitary and hate
1 table rooms, or homes where they go from
their work. There can be no more clvUiz;
ing. humanizing benevolence than tills.—
Ex.

’ A New York court has rccntly rendered

a great sendee W the honest newspaper
press of this country by dismissing an action

brought before It for a libel by a certain

tfonista thought he ought to have gone.
He was, therefore, no very great favorite

•

person wltofeltagKrlevedbeeauiiethepaper
had printed an accurate and unvarnished
with the free traders, who determined that report of aft occurrence to which the plain­
his successor on tbe national committee tiff was vitally Interested. In throwing the
should not be tainted with the protectionist CUse out of court the judge ruled that where
heresy. They have, therefore, procured a paper publishes matter without malice and
the election of Mr. Carlas French, whose to the ordinary course jjf Its business as
chief recommendation for tiie position is the purveyor of news an action for libel
his pronounced free trade views and his
friendship for Mr. Cleveland. • The candi­
date opposed to Mr. French was Mr. Bish­
op, who is something of a protectionist, a
fact'that told against him. As In Connec­

ticut so la It in every state. Democratic
protectionists In all the states are out of fa­
vor with the managf^jJ of the party. Rec­

would not lie. This ought to be good law
anywhere, it Is good common sense, at
any rate.
The Louisville Courier-Journal notifies
the Democratic party that t&lt;Nqbandon tar­

iff reform as Interpreted by the Mills bill,
would lead to the disintegration of the

organization, followed by a free trade can­
ognition they need not expect nnd they
didate for president In 1832.” This un­
will not get unless they sacrifice their conconscious admission of tbe free trade char­
rtctlons and join the free traders In sing­
acter of the Mills bill, so often and so
Ing the praises of the pro-Brltlsh policy
strenuously denied by some of the demo­
that would make us Industrially dependent
cratic organs. Is very amusing.
on England. If they are willing to do
It was fitting that boodler Calvin «•
that they will be received into favor by
the free traders and tiie mugwumps, who Brice be chosen chairman of tbe national
democratic committee. While*the party
are now running the democratic party.
feel toward Mr. Brice that be is It^no
The last issue of Bradstreet's contains sense a political leader, and have dubbed
tbe following estimate of the losses by the him. the "rainbow-chaser.stjil they like
recent floods In Pennsylvania. New York, the money that Brice so cheerfully gives
Man land and Virginia:
when he Is honored with this position.
Much, has been printed hi reference to.
the total value of property destroyed by
tbe floods In New York, Pennsylvania,
Maryland and Virginia, in which there ap­
pears a tendency to give extremely large
•totals. Certain ft is that tne loss la enor­
mous. even when given from the most con­
servative point of view; but there Is reason
to believe that some of the earlier estimate-!
given out—the only one-, we have seen—
are much too large. After a free Inquiry
throughout tbe regions devastasted by
water through persons well calculated to
judge, we are Inclined to regard the follow­
ing totals as much nearer the actual money
Joss in property destroyed than any aggre­
gates previously published; at Johnstown
and other points throughout tbe Conemangb valley, the Pennsylvania railway
leases* In that region, and the loss of tiie
Cambria Iron A Steel company $30,000,000;
losses to other railway companies (In four
states), 31,250,000; damage from flood to
real property, merchandise etc., at cities
and towns In Maryland, Virginia and Dis­
trict of Columbia. 35,000,000; nt Williams­
port, Pa., 35,000,000; In tha Juniata valley.
Pa., 31,000,000; In Southern New York
(twenty-five towns), 31,500,000; probable
teas to coal mines, 3500,000; total 344,350.
000. These figures are given on the judg­
ment of men on the ground, without claim
to exactness, which Is at tills time, of
course. impossible. At seven towns In
tbcCooemaugh valley there was $7,585,000
capital Invested in business, while at
Williamsport, Pa., the total capital Invest­
ed was not less than 323,200,000. The
stricken town of Seattle is said to have lost
315,000,000 at least, from fire. The capi­
tal Invested In business there aggregated
*5,100.000.
The recent banquet to President Cleveland
by the Young Men’s Democratic dub, has
served. to emphasize, rather than allay the
lead that exists between tbe followers of
Grover Cleveland and David B. Hill. “We
have no discord or internal divisions in our

A new law In New York statxLnrfftldea
that Use xalaiy of laborers employw by the
state or any officers of tbe state shall be
not less than 33 per day or 25 cents an hour.
It also gives preferance to the workingmen
of that state. A Republican legislature en­
acted-that law, and we are astonished that
the opposition papers do not denounce it a*
pernicious legislation and another blow at
the laboringmen.—Tribune.’
The New York World says the demo­
cratic party has made a great mess of It In
choosing Calvin S. Brice, as chairman of
the national committee.
Tiie Damon high license bill, as agreed
upon by thd senate and tjousc conference

committees, makes the saloon tax 3550.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

A very pleasant surprise was given Rev.
Ovlatt Saturday evening by the members
of the Fitzgerald post and the ladies of the
Relief Corps. With appropriate remarks
by Rev. Glllasple expressing the gratitude
of their membenhlp for the efforts of Mr.
Ovlatt to assbtt them lu many ways, there
was presented a nice puree of money.
Rev. Ovlatt resjiouded with a few words
expressing his satisfaction to feeling that
he hid Uie sympathy of those he regarded
so highly. Tbe occasion was ^rery enjoy­
able to al) present
.
At tbe meeting of the board of education
last night Mtes Hallock was re-elected to
the poaition of first awlatant to the high
school. Tlrts action of the board will be
highly satisfactory to all. They also ap­
pointed a committee to look up tbe matter
of repairing the old furnaces, ascertain tl*e
cost of It and of adding another furnace.
We hope the committee will report ad­
versely on this point Those furnaces
have been tinkered with enough. The
school bouse most assuredly needs n good
system of beating and ventilation. Tbe
few dollars that it win cost, over the coat
of repairing tbe present furnaces, would
be willingly paid by the taxpayers. Be-

for thte
th“’n® Mr’
In’th^ lt1 b&lt;’ 5h&lt;'WB
by^J d r **l*rtty that Is appreciated

l

M. L. voc*. " i •
,
j my mitt to.
rrme»l*r«t that a few weeks
DKAHbiK:--lncJo*wJ n
'Bonoin«,t
ago Ute Baxmk* published an item in rt- ward wwplethig
* * d|be enterprise as
lnv“*a‘«’ 'ntm the Texas ln your city. *
Xt sbouM be followK
“ Fort Worthto
“on-A- C. lowne. From this a happy
^i.UC’ A«r
Tbe
B B- 1‘addock.prosideut of tbe executive board of tbe Palace.
UvreTtn11’
Beni above wmttoncd. looald. in the wore
foj. «
brotb2r^Ml?*f.“
j^t^t^^^^

Thinking It might po.
she wrote a letter to Mr.
found that her surmises were correct. .
long letter received from Mr. Paddocx
states that he was drafted into the Jconfederate service, attained tbe rank of captain
and at tbe close ofTlie war went to Texas
to reside. He now is the president of a
national bank In Fort Worth, occupies tlte ■
chief office connected with the Spring I*alacc and lias prospered remarkably well gen­
erally in the affairs of this world. Mrs.
Griffin was greatly delighted at having «l
last discovered the whereabouts of her
brother from whom she has so Jong been
separated.
The rendering of Damon and Pythias
Monday evening by the 'Frank Lindon
company at Union hall was perfection it­
self. Mr. Lindon is a K. of P. and a most
enthusiastic member of the order.
In the
character of Damon he makes use of all uf
his great talent as an actor and adds to
tbe rendition of the part an hundred fold
by putting into it all of hls enthusiasm as
au ardent lover of the order of Knights uf
Pythias. Truly his conception and per­
sonification of tiie part of Damon Is a mas­
ter-piece. Of E. C. Boring as I'ythias it
may be also said that be correctly under­
stands and depicts tliat true friendship
which was Pythias' great characterisUc.
These two were of course the principal
characters.
Both did exceedingly well.
Tbe remaining parts were well taken aud
detracted not a whit from the piece.
Not
one adverse critlelsm have we hoard from
any of the audience.
All were well
pleased. The number In attendance was
good for a city of this size considering the
prices of admission.
More should have
heard the play as Its effect could not help
being beneficial
To-night the same com­
pany plays Monte Cristo in Union hall.*
The engine of tbe Michigan Central
freight train going east was thrown off the
track yesterday morning and with the ten­
der rolled down the bunk just before reach­
ing the bridge over Fall creek. The inter­
locking switch was open because of a kTuln
luuslng on tbe C. K. 4 S. IL IL The two
cars In rear of the engine also ran along
the ties before the train stopped. The
damage was eocaparatively slight and
luckily no one was hurt, the engineer and
fireman both jumping from the engine be­
fore It took Its tumble. The accident was
the result of carelessness. The train men
on the freight claim that tbe danger signal
was not raised on them until they passed
Ute roller mill. The signal man claims
Uiat he raised the danger signals on tbe
M. C. R. IL before he gave i*assage to the
C. K. .t S. train, which must-liave been
before the freight train reached tbe first
signal. Tiieclaim of the train men Is con­
tradicted by two disinterested parties who
say that the danger signal was up when
tiie freight was at least a block farther
west than the train men claim. As near
a*, we can find out the fault rests with Che
freight engineer who was looking lu some
oUter direction when he should liave
watched the signals. Had the switch not
been turned Uie two trains would undoubt­
edly have met at the crossing and perhaps
lives would have been tost.

In a recent decision die supreme court
has established a precedent whereby ntuniclpal authorities may refuse to approve a
saloon keeper's bonds, and thereby prevent
bls selling liquor. As this has b*ett con­
tradicted up to this time, and the right of
a town board, village or city council to re­
fute to ratify a bond which was signed by
resjtonslble parties and properly made out
has been denied, we deem It of interest to
give the facts In the case Just decided. A
Kalamazoo man desired to keep a saloon,
rented a building tor that purpose, preparea hh bond to legal form, had It signed by
parties whose financial standing made the
bond unquestionably good, and presented
it to tbe city council of Kalamazoo for ap­
proval.
A petition, quite numerously
signed, was presented to tbe council ask­
ing tbarthat body refuse to approve the
bond, the petitioners objecting to the
place where tbe proposed saloon was to lie
kept. On the strength of this petition, the
council refused to approve this saloon
bond. The salooftlst thereupon brought
suit against the city of Kalamazoo for dam­
ages. In the lower court this action for
damages was sustained. The ease was
then appealed to the supreme court, and
the decision of the lower court reversed
upon the ground that the action of any
body—as a town board or city councilcreated by an action of the legislature Is
not binding upon the town, village or city
unless the voters of the munielpallty ratify
the act of their town board, village or elty
council. In Woodland this question was
raised last year. There was no decision
on the matter then; but tbe prevailing
opinion among the loading lawyers of the
state at that time was that the municipal
authorities of any township, village or city
must approve a saloon bond, when, such
bond-'was presented to legal form and
signed by responsible parties.

The Hastings Shakespeare Club In
weekly session aaaembled. having heard
with sincere regret of the anticipated a*,
parture of Miss .Hallock from nr midst
would present tbe following:
five minutes later the friends of Mr. CleveJRmoloed, That Misa Hallock’s high
Christian character, her firm devotion to
right and duty, her kindly interest in every
good word and work, her rare scholarly
enuienta liave endeared her to our
ts and homes and have rendered her a
alone In the evidence thus given that the tiie winter months. Don't hesitate, gentle­ valuable member of society and of thia
men of the board, to put in a good system dub.
ester Post-Express, a Democratic Journal,
so acceptably accompllsbed In our public
VL A. Goodyear will deed to tbe elty school during tbe past five years, her pe­
pert ctf Governor Hill, openly advocates a
culiar wlsptatlon to the dejiartmrui in
which abe baa been called to labor, we un­
hesitatingly enter our protest against any
terms the "Cleveland clique.The followhe value of thia gift is only ap- measure which deprives tbe school of ber
when one considers its location. valuable servioca.
Governor Hill and his friends might just
itself Is level and well situated;
Aoofnzd, Thai we desire Miss Hallock
as well make up their minds tlrnt they can­
ned conciliate tbe Cleveland clique—and so
have a square up and up fight with lliem R. R.; and a splendid stream of water ■our kindly interest and warmest synipaiwtefy. If no such fight be made known as Fall creek jxsaes through it.
Guvoraor HUI will certainly stand no chance
Httolwd. That tiiesc resolutions be pre­
of getting the presidential nomination of
sented to tbe city papers for publication
boilrni. Any manufacturing company and a copy of the same be tendered Minx
BtliockHasting*. Juno 17, 13S0.

Maa. W. D. Baraa.
Committee.

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Goodyear h

•hat the country might live.
Yours fraternally.
RotMurr W. SnantW-

Following are the
estate transfers
for the week ending June .-th, njav, a»
taken from the books in the regte^r’a office:
Xalhan A. Adams to Augustas Worm; .
,&lt;Chas
to John Vsodewalker; SOa sec

M esser Bros
&amp; Reynolds
SELL

POINTERS
HARDWARE,
Complete Stoci at BiiM Prica ’

The Lightest and Best

KslX*ltei»hto Hamilton Whedon: lot Free-

I*E? aiid H. H. -rnweD to Hannah Hodometer;
P*5^’j00E^s,Xm. H. I^ynote., tot Nato-

MTS, U ui ns,

Binder on earth, the

Full Line.'

vllle KM
Gm&gt;. W. Snyder to Wm. I. Ford; pareel Barry

O. Johnson to Albert Delta; parcel Here
*3(,Vo.’ Woolett to Silas Woolett: parrel Wood-

Sumer Cool; Siwes.

Sawo and Kesidenee
i Johnson Mekelvey. Mapte Grove
i Kate Uanioger. „ ‘
”
. Anrel hlugsoury. Hope
I Martan Barkhufl. ••
I Wllltam O Lowden. Hastli.-gs
i A. Gertrude Clark, Leighton
। John M. Cornell. Yankea Springs
106 rClara Miller. Rutland
Ho.

TJE HAVE THE

GRAND and

SUMMER QUEEN

D-are»t mother, lunch wv

OIL STOVES,
Oh: we miss thy welcome footsteps.
Mtn ihv tender, lovloa smite:
Oh;tbe amtulsb caused by t*rtins.

—ash-

CROWN JEWEL

Tltou hast vanished from our circle.
Bdl toy memory Hagers atill
And our hearts have consolatl
Whjch this world c&lt;n never
We afikll meet you InendteM s
If we live as thou bast lived.

and NEW LYMAN
VAPOR STOVES.

' chair and pillow.
She has gone to Join the loved ones,
lu that world that’s free Item paln;
Thoughwe miss her. sadly miss her.

Lawn Mowers,

Thfourh all iter painful s'ekaess.'

Lawn Host

It might not oe tbe last.
We dared not own. but we could see.
Se could only dream of the time,
Dream ot the sorrowful day.

Sprinklers.
We find the things aha used to wear.

Shepard’s Li[litei![

Tlier say there’s a bright hereafter.
Where Christian friends may meet.
Where they shall know no sorrow more.
Where angels’ songs shall greet.

Ise Cm Freezer'

1 wish It might be so with all.
To know no sorrow more.
When they close their eyes Id death.

Best in the Market

And the porting gives us pain.
But we ran only say, Farewell
Knttl -• TO MY BBOTHEH.
To him on whom falls this affilrtlon,
. Too deep for wonts to tell.
1 would say. Trott In tbe Saviour.
In Him who doeth all things well.
Tb/7 n “thn&lt;,7,
’“•* Rttnlcy.
And the dlitanm

DOUBLE
SHOVEL
PLOWS

Walts tor him acron the river,
-llMt
ft.*
.1___
When Ute’s scenes with him are o’er.

With th. loved om by Zd 1$
.

Mm.Buuii B. FOX.

Die Best Buggies
and Carriages
MADE.

Tho White Rouse attracts cranks like a
magnet. Tlwru are more cranks in this world
than is draamsd of ta tbe a,eragw phikwoptr
and greater numbers of ttu-tr kind finTtbeu

. ■----- -------- --- •'■“Mm uui scarci-Jv a
r««s in which be is not called upon bv
tbo dictates of pre.kno/ to atop uo^ Ji

Only $1.50 each.
We have put in a

In connection with oar Haniwsn- at..: art
prepared to do all kinds of Job Work

Tne Best Wagons
on Wheels

in Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron by a
tirst-claas workman,

plciousor uuploawnt ld&gt;kin- mortal at tbo

5677

loitw^abou^™^^^

J"-?- &lt;•
:

“d eyed c^di-

The Best
Agricultural
Implements
of all kinds.

Woodruff

afraid ot intruding- the

TINNERS.
B.—It pays to buy
none but the best.

Now occupy the building recently vacated

by E. J. Evans.

We are now prepared to da all kinds ot

TIN WORK.

Messer Bros.
&amp; Reynolds.

lava Troughlng and Tin Hoofing • &gt;l*flalty, also repairing of all kinds. &lt; all and

Woodruff A Octant buy rar- rubber..

Buy yonr gasoline of

Woodruff

.

Cotant.

�Hstings

Banner.
PE R6ON A£M E NTKDN.

Jnae 18~1Btw- ~

-------■'757 VlSKEgN. L4i&gt;» Editor.,

Wm. Babcock has returned from Kala­
mazoo.

/

call on Lunn Bro*., the tailors.

liillips&amp;Soule
!&gt;K.ll Fits IS

.

ClfMt

•

Groceries,
ant 1 ‘■.■■.visions,
.S'-;?/, Earthen,

and Glassware.

Central House Bloct
Map, Mid

gynOH 6RINMR
Perfect Mowing
MACHINE KNIFE
CRINDER.

umt for ttarrr and louia coun­
i Hasting* every Saturday.with
•tune. Call and *ee him. Fust

Hich &amp; Spence,
toi:-- or-toC H. ft M. W. Hicks)

?iy ‘.is Eghost Market Pr; e
Ciiflh. Dey Goods, Boots an]
Shoes. Hardware. Groceries,
anu Crotkery,
*

,

. —FOR—\

HI Tjl'feR, EGGS,
and Produce.
fag

■ TilE&lt;

rrtlory for stale; Ei
Et M. Hinman.
Hastings. Mfcb.

LOCAL NEWS.

'&gt;■ of wigwams, go to Bower
&lt;u’-‘ Msthew* i- building a house in the
wrthnardt

V i.. • d !:!-t*y, i &lt;hio, Fertilizer for sale

l!i.

n-x;t_ ' Enquire of Stuart, Knap-

will celebrate

Hasting* Division, U. R. K. of p
lESSl
u&gt; rre«.«bib‘
tlon drill at Kalamazoo, July 4th.

\/A numlier of our cltlaens have t&gt;wn in
attendance at the MethwlUt e»i fueethJ
at Eaton Kaplds the rw^Td^^
nK

,C’* *wrwklu
* * * R c*r arrived last
C.
F. Brooks and wife spent Sunday in -'mmg and at oner mrertd on the work
cd^ratafng the wrecked engine to tbe
.Irving.

MIm Lizzie Hendershott was In tbe city
Monday.
Ed. Evans, uf Delton; was In thi* city
Thursday.
ChA*. Dion, of Charlotte, was in town
last week.

.Want &lt;my w an^ ,MUrt h,ve it. or 1
L. L. Holloway, of Kalamazoo, is In the
will leave aceuunu with a Justice of the
city to-day.
pyu-e for collection.
a. D. Cook.
Mtas Alta Richard* is to Hillsdale visit­
VThe bill granting this city the privilege
of bonding Itaelf for public improrennmu ing her sister.
was passed by the Senate Monday night.
H. A. Durkee, of Nashville, we* in the
'
Jurtlte Wightman had the pleawre clty^aturday.*

.

Family

lua,IUeB

the gk&gt;rious

lea ut Lunn Bros, will
A carload of potatoes Just received at
bai.:-.v VnnArraan’s.

Detroit ice unm, milk shake, lemonade,
at F. &lt;;. Beamer’s.
Farm- for sale. Enquire of Stuart,
hnappen ft VanAlman.

W ednoaday last of sending another ••vag”
to the Detroit house of correction for GO
davs.

minoc, was held Thursday before Justice i/P. IL Dunning returned last week from
Kenaston. Dickinson ft Cole were re­ Washtenaw county where he was recently
leased and Eggleston was held for trial In called by telegram.
the circuit court being releawv! on 8.-.W
W. M. Andrus and wife, of-Elk Rapids,
ball.
•
are gnest* of Mr*. Andrus’ sister, Mr*. T.
Tbe tearing down and destroying of S. Brier and family.
signs on uur streets at night is gettlug to
Mrs. T. Phillip* returned Saturday from
be very much &lt;rf a nuisance., The officer*
a visit with her daughter, Mr*. F. New­
-bonld keep a very sharp watch for the
fellow* engaged in the buidtihSs. By mak­ man. In East Saginaw.
ing an example of some of tliem it will ./IL K. Grant and Dorr Mudge visited
undoubtedly deter the rest from Indulging theater Friday. They made the return
trip on and off their bicycle*.
In like sport.
As our reader* well know. Dr. J. A.
Baughman, the well known sjs-cialist
formerly of this city. Is now located at
Akroa. Ohio. All those wishing to con­
sult Dr. Baughman by letter ean address
him at No. 151 South Howard street.
Akron. Ohio. Hp writes prescription* for
any disease for fl.00.

Good} ear 4r Barnes’ store.

training.

A dwelling is being erected in the third
»«rd by W. W. Hampton.

A crulll UUjer u.
--■ —
.
fanner* to go through their wheat field* and
carefully pull up all rye K™**
He oay* that one peek of rye to W tmahela
of wheat will lower tbe grade from 5 to 10
cent* a bushel, and that the fact should be
generally known. If thia h ao, farmer*
should weed out tbe offending grain
thoroughly and now is the time to do it.

» A,.finc lot cf new cloths ‘just received
»«•’ K pants at Lunn Bro*.

Latm tennis -shoe*, all sizes and nice
rixh at Hower Shoe Co.’a.
.

The Perfection dyes are sold at W. H.
'&gt;f«d)«r’s drug and book store.
.
J. A. Greble has had a Portland cement
Wit In front of his residence.
KeyMt„nrOr North Fairfield plow and
"Win for sale.
F. H. BxlUtoW ft Co.
„r knn; Newton says he will soon have an
Sail! 8htplanl ln lhk dly’
We hopr

Wanted, a girl to do genera) housework;
Eldyrar"* &lt;lrL ,nquin' of Mr*. F. G.
ja &lt;J' Rnny&gt;n’» you can find the best
.nf"* . .*ud ,U
tote*t styles In ladles’
*n'! children’s shoes.

Mr. Conley. ofAiaple Grove, and a stu­
dent In the Unlvertlty. has been the guest
for a few days ot 3. M. Fowler.
Miss Lizzie McNott. student at the Ann
Arlwr university, wfflspend the summer
vacation with frienjirln this city.

Miss Kate McPharlin. who has been
visiting In thia city for the past two weeks,
returned to Grand Rapid* Monday.

Both our Delton and Hickory Corner*
correspondents were mlslnfonued. last
C. S. Brown and wife left yesterday for
week in regard'to the death of Mrs. Fan­
nie C. Aldrich. By request we gladly Muskegon where they will attend the meet­
make tbe fidlowing correction: She died ing of tbe West Michigan Prow association.
ThnrodnynlghL June 6th. attire residence
Geo. H. Rock, who recently graduated
of her son-in-law W. G. Fox, one and one- from the Annat^H* Naval Academy, ha*
tialf milts* south of Cedar Creek.
been assigned’ to duty with the naval ves­

"'tn. Huffman is rv-palntlng his resi­
dence in the second want.
VA cement walk Is being built in front of

Pants made to order for 85 and upward*
«t Lunn Bros., the tailor*.

Goodyear visited Grand

.♦*A *‘w*1?"* "ce,vefi lot nUht fromSenAn’?*’*•■* "n"ounc« tiiat the
local option bill has passed the senate bv a
vote of 19-to 10. It has passed without
amendments.
Remember that Frank Lindon’* company
ryiio played Damon and Pythias ho admir*iy Monday nlghL will .to-night give
Monte Cristo at union halt This taa first
P!a.V’ ..Go’
Kc*'rvw! scats on sale
at Fred L. Heath’s drug store.

A petition has been circulated during
H. C. Wither returned last evening
Two hundred ticket* to Grand Rapid-’ from the south.
the past few days to opposition to the one
were sold yesterday by the M. C. -R. R.
which a*k»' the legislature to amend the
Mr*.
Craddock
visited
Grand
Rapids
A low excursion rate catches a crowd every
city charter so as to enable appropriation*
time.
t
3 Wednesday tasL
for public improvement*. The persons
Will McIntosh was in Nashville Thurs­ circulating the opposition petition are un­
New house, newly painted Inside and
doubtedly sincere In their effort* nnd yet
day
on
bustoes*.
outside, nnd a good barn, on State street
1 It seems to us that they are on the wrong
for rent cheap. Enquire of Dr. E. H
Louis Huffman, of Wwlland, was in side of thi* question most decidedly.
Lathrop.
this city Sunday.
The marriage of W. O. Lowden, of thia
Closing out prices on oval Goshen churns.
.Clement Smith made a bustoes* trip to
city, to Miss Trudle Clark, occurred WedFour gallon*, BS.&amp;e; six gallons, 82.75; Charlotte Friday.
ne*day at the home of the tatter's parents
eight gallons, ’ 83; ten gallons, 83.25, ttt
Editor Watkins, o&gt;’Mlddlevi!le, was in In Leightcn township. Allegan county.
Beamer’s.
Rev. Whalley, of Middleville, officiating.
the city Saturday. *
J. G. Bunyan has moved his boot and
The newly married couple arrived to this
C. W. Sherman., ofz Charlotte, was
in eity the *ame evening and took possession
shoe stock into the store now occupied by
the city Saturday.
of a neatly furnished home located in tbe
M. E. Nevins. Each will occupy one-half
of the store.
D. C. McAllister, of Kalamazoo, was in fourth ward on North Washington street.
1 town Wednesday.
We are Just in receipt of the Albion Col­
The Michigan board of pharmacy will
lege yegr book for 1888-9. It is a volume
A. E. Snugg*, of Grand Rapids, was to hold a meeting at the Star island bouse,
of about two hundred pages and presents a । this city yestenlay.
St. Clair Flat*, Jun* 28 to July 3. inclu­
neat npiwarancc.
W. c. Otto, of Middleville, wa* In town sive, for the purpose of examining candi­
dates for registration.
All candidates
Geo. Re?ves, the carpenter, had the । on business Monday.
must be present when the examination l&gt;eIncky number which drew the case of sil­
Claries Huffman was to Nashville on gins at 2 o’clock p. m., June 28. It will
ver knlvns, fork nnd spoon, at tiie free
business Wednesday.
occupy the afteni&lt;x&gt;n and tiie evening of
-how near t&amp;&gt; fair grounds.
the 2tttlj, In time for the evening boats of
M!*« Mae Itolierts and mother leave
The monument association call* upon
that day. Special railroad and hotel rates
to-day for Bay View.
the school district committees to hurry the
have been secured. Any further Informa­
work along at once, so that the association
C. Bank and wife, of Lansing, were tion will be furnished by Secretiiy Jeason.
may know just where thi y stand.
In this city Thursday.
The state weather service report* indi­
A brehk in a tap to the water main on,
Mrs. Hadley returned Friday evening cate wheat, oata amt gra.** doing well
west Green irtreet Thursday caused the from her visit to Detroit.
and the rainfall has been very beneficial.
water patrons in that vicinity to draw wa­
R. T. French and wife, of Middleville, Clover I* Improving steadily. Tbe effect
ter from dry faucet* several bonik
on the com has Iwen injurious, ami Ur*
spent Sunday in this city.
crop has made but little progress, and in
J. G. Runyan, the* reliable and old
Mrs. A. J. Bowne, of Grand Rapids vis­ some localities It is reported a* rotting to
established boot and shoe dealer, always ited to this city last week.'
the ground. Cut worm* are working* vig­
keeps on hand a complete stock and at
Mrs. H, E. Felchner visited her sonLcn orously in the com. and are cutting some
prices that never fail to suit the purchaser.
fields badly. The crop is reported a* look­
W.Jn Nashville taM week.
Children’s day was celebrated at the
ing yellow and weak. Wann weather Is
Presbyterian church Sunday. The exer­ izFrltz Goodyear has returned i-.ome from now needed to make improvements in all
flu*
Orchard
Lake
academy.
crop*.* Wheat Is heading out slowly.
cises were uery interesting. The chnrch
decorations were profuse and decidedly
E. Holbrook and family have returned
Herman French, of Lee township, this
beautiful.
*
to their home tn Kalamazoo.
county, while digging a ditch on his farm
The funeral of Eli B. Throofewa* held
MIm Edna Freeman, of Grand Rapids, a few day* ago, unearthed part* of the
Thursday afternoon at his late residence. visited In thi* city last week.
skeleton of a mastodon lying on Its back
Services were coixlucted by Rev. Irvlm*.
only About four feet from the surface of
.1. W. -Godfrey, editor of the Freeport the earth. The bond* of the »feet found
A larg»: number of friends were presrnh.
and the masonic lodge* attended In a body. Herald, was In town Thursday.
were as targe as those of an elephant
Mrs. J. W. Mathews and Ml** EttaKen- French al»Q dug out a shank bone fully
Saturday night "Eidyn Reynolds -was ar­
six feet long, aud a tooth weighing eight
rested on complaint of Lea-. Beadle for. nedy vifllted Grand Rapids Saturday.
pounds.
Exploration* are still being
making threat* to do bodily Injury.. On
Mrs. Donning returned last week from made to the vicinity of the find. Several
| Monday Justice Kenaston placed Reynold* a visit In the eastern part of the stalo.
professors and studenta from Olivet college
under 8300 bowds to keep tl»e peace for
! ijii month*.
Mr. and Mrs. D. IL McOmber visited made a trip to the farm to view the bones.
— Battle Creek Journal.
friends In Battle Creek tbe past week.
! There .will be » meeting of tbe Monu­
Then* are two way* of working on the
A. .C. Coulter, wife and daughter, of
nient A-ux-laiion In the office of tbe pro­
road. In one district on overseer plow*
Chicago,
are
guests
at
Clement
Smith'*.
bate Judge next Saturday afternoon at 1:80
up a clay bed, get* two teams and- a half
o'clock. Dim notice bas been mailed to
S. G reuse I left last night for Detroit to dozen sltoveler* and haul* the mud out
each member of tbe association, and the visit hl* wife whose health is still poor.
where torn month It ruin* what wa* a
attendance of all is desired and expected.1
Mr*. P. Patterson, of Charlotte, was the fairly good road. The shovelers adorn tbe
Tbe C. K. A S. R. IL will run a special gues»4a*t week of Mr*. Clmrle* Hotchkiss. clay bank fully half the time. In another
train to Kalamazoo. June 28th, ou act-ount
district the overseer ami hl* • Intelligent
Mhs Lillie Wqrdell lut* been elected tea nelghlnir* buy or hire one of the famous
of Forejjaugh's show. Train will leant*
i here al 8 o'clock a. m., returning -will (XMitlon a* teacher in the Nashville school*. road machines wlti&gt; which they turnpike a
leave Kalamazoo at 5 p. m. Round trip ^T’rank Ackerson Is In Aurora,
on, mile of road in a short time, and so even­
jSl. Tickets good fur that day only and business. He will rcTnaln there some ly that ruts are nut easily worn to the
rondlwd. To prevein this a good coat of
&lt;»n any train.
grave). If the road require* IL is spread to
James Townsend wa* struck on tire
Mr*. J. F. Goodyear anil Mr*. 1’. tiie center of the road. The ruin* run off
head by hl* horse at James Bauer’s stables Ksowk-s visited in'Eaton Rapids last without wetting down into the track which
Monday . torenoon. The blow made a bad
becomes it thing «&gt;f beauty and a Joy for­
cut and fractured theakull rcmtering Mr.
MBs Butler, of Bdllevue. has been the ever. Tiie land In the last mentioned dis*
To w”“end insensible. He wa* removed to
1 trie: self* fur ft0 an acre more than that to
bls home northeast of the city and his guest the past few days of Mrs. J. A. the former. Tin* maxim 'of "j»enny wise
Greble.
wound was eared for by Dr. Lowry.
and pound fioolisl)*’ applies to one of these
Mr. Rowley and wife, of Maple Grove, districts, we are not going to say which.—
The exambiatlon of Dickinson * Cole,
•
saloon keepers, and John Eggleston, their were guests Sunday of the former’s sister Charlotte Tribune.
clerk, charged with furnishing iiquor to a Mrs. T. S. Brice.

William Btalkie, author of "How to Get
Strong, and How to Stay So." and "Sound
Bodies for our boy* and girta," will write
in Harper’s magaAte for July, upon the
question "la American •tamln* DeeUningf" and will make a number of practical
suggestions for reforming our »y»tem Of
education In the direction of physicial

Standard canned goods sold very cheap
M Ham* A VanAnnan

.. Mn- W. H.
Rapid* Friday.

Last Tliuraday
S. Cobb platted the
new village of Arwld which 1* located at
the Junction of the C., K. &amp; S. aud D., L.
*k N. railroads.

sel Chicago.
Cha*. Bronson, living near Freeport,
weB known to many of our citizens, is In
very
health. Hl* recovery 1* ex­
tremely doubtful.

i/W. J. Stuart, of Grand Rapid*, visited
to this city Sunday. His wife, who has
been vliittog here for some time, returned
home with him Monday.

Rev—D- »• Ov“tt Bnd w!ff’ Mnu A’
Griffith, E*te* Bork and wife attended tbe
wedding Wednesday of Wm. O. Lowden
to MIm Trudle Clark, at Leighton.

Following la the number of births and
deaths In tbe townships and wards of thia
One of the best fanner* to Leelanaw county for tbe year ending Dec. 31, 1888.
eouMJ ft... It IO U~
»£»£&gt;“ as reported by the supervisors:
Uui U» lut three week, ol cold »**lh*r
m.1 trreu have been bta*lnn '.'J1 “ wih
With the WMtn we.ther ud repU
ot .eretitlon tn April «ndJfW
‘
hot, nf rota. wnnn. .nd «H
"
ereeplM thliu. th.t thrretenod .Witt «.tnJtlon to oom. «*u, trail ""£“‘',2™
foreu tree* whkh were nrUlJ &gt;««
etrtoned of their leove* The eno, w°no Joiinttowa
wJdrtot .peel*l Mlrehlefio eot* Sin™

the COM weelber the, wWtned B We Jj
dtmnprared. utd If not MUtrf here err
unlTnhbhod. ThU Umrelyore- brlrbi
side to tbe heavy cloud* that have hung
over the akiee of late.—Gr»«* Traver*Herald.

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WE HAVE-

THE GOODS

f

THE CLOTHIER.

y ^-)'jer our Stock and see

]___ nobby Styles in Fine

Pants and Suits.

j y through our store and you
J___ i \_y v_y [ \ will be convinced that\we

show the Largest andMostgComplete Line of
Fine Furnishing Goods in the city.

O. D. SPAULDING
Js one of the first In his purchase of

Please call and see them.

Here are some of bls prices:

New Satines, 10 to 25 cents.”^

ALBERT LEINS
KEEPS A

First-Class
Market?.
Go there for Fresh aafl Salt
Meats, Fresh Fish, to.

Henriettas and Ctishmeres, 25 to SO cents.
Good style, double width Dress Goods, 10A cents.

Lawns, Chailies, Ginghams and many other dress goods at
prices none can better.

Parasols, Shawls, Plushes, Velvet-, and other fancy goods.
Best of all is our trade in Ladies’ Fine Shoes, also Men’s
Shoes and Boots.
Closing out Clothing at 25 to 50 per cent, discount

O. D. SPAULDING.

You will find his

THE LADIES

Highest market price
paid for poultry, tallow, Of Hastings and vicinity are invited to inspect our large new
stock of
hides, &amp;c.

minus,
STATE STREET.

Joseph
Kogers
-18 THE-

RELIABLE DEALER
-- IN-and Crockery.

Dress

Goods

Silk Warp Henriettas, Nice Line Black Dress
Goods, Satines and French Ginghams,
Henriettas in all colors, Summer Broad­
cloths in all colors.
In these goodfl we show all the latest patterns and] most
fashionable colore. If you are looking for fine suitings, you
should see them. To match these goods, we can show an
ELEGANT LINE OF TRIMMINGS,

Consisting of Girdles, Gimpe, Braids, etc. We solicit yoras.
patronage on the merita of these goods and the reasonable
prices we have put upon them.

HTBlgheat market price paid for produce.

GIVE HIM A CALL.

JULIUS RUSSELL

�JESUS RISES.

FARM AND GAItDEN.

A FINEipiECE OF
Is one wnieti le

JlteteO tetelu.

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LESSON XII, SECOND QUARTER, IN'
TERNAT1ONAL SERIES, JUNE 23.

l

Con.uuteut ILsck to Frod Cattle from
In tho Tar.1. rod Used M *•» South—A
New Food Bm Iteeouin,&lt; n-led by *a
A rack to feed cattle Troin in thnvard,

which is [ironounced tar superior mjfoint
of economy and convenience to any­
thing of the kind iureu by Southern Cul­
tivator. is described as follows:
Tl&gt;e eluipe. aa will be seen, is uix aided,
or in the form of a hexagon, it consists
of six upright j&gt;oerts five feet long (3x4
scantling will answer, or round ]&gt;olee
three or four inches through will do very
well), and twelve boards, each one fool
in width and
f-*etlong. - These latter
nailed4o the [xn4Bhorizontally will form
tbel’ox.

elusions in regard to tho growth of fod­
der corn and fodder cane:
For the greatest quantity of fodder,
green or dry. corn or- cone should be
grown iu drills far enough apart to per­
mit easy and sufficient cultivation, the
sjiace between the rows to be governed
somewhat by tho size of varieties grown,
and tho plants to be thin enough in the
drills to give ample air and light to as­
sure maturity. For com of tho larger
varieties, the nearest definite rule that
can bo safely given is to plant the rows
3 to 3j feet apart and single stalks 0 to 8
inches apart in the rows.
For best quality of fodder the aome
nkethcxl should be followed -as for great­
est quantity. Tho chemical composition
of fodder com grown in different ways
is found to bo very similar, and the ex­
ceptions occurring do not justify any
modification of the advice just given for
getting beet quality. Tlio nutritive ratio1
and jrercentagn of dry substaoco digest­
ible aru klightly in favor of tho thicker
'seeding, but not enough so to compen­
sate for loss in quantity of crop. Tiiick
seeding appears to cause a decrease in
tho relative anxmnt of nitrogen in tho
albuminoid form. This diminishes tho
valuo of tho fodder, ns the amido nitro­
gen is considered to have leas nutritive
TOf&amp;A
To get tho most food value on an acre
of corn or cane it should not be cut till
tho plants begin to sliow sign* of drying
and withering and the seeds begin to
glaze. Tho product of an acre of rowed
com, os ordinarily grown, has usually :&gt;
food value little more than half os great
as the product qf tho same acre in drills,
as above ndvisra. The labor expended
in the cultivation required by tlio drill
system b profitably applied, as sho\vn by
tlio saving of sc-d and tho increased
crop.
■
A crop of fodder com, grown in drills
and well cultivated, serves to clean and
improve tho land. Sowed com [broad­
cast] or thickly drilled fodder allows
weeds and grass to grow and perfect
their seeds, and “fouls” the land. To
prow a large crop of fodder com or fod- i
der cane, rich land is needed: but hravy!

•FIQ 1Xa CONVENIENT FEED HACK.
To strengthen tho whole nud keep the
cattle from stepping over the sides, nail
strips of thick boards or plank flatwise
acre** the upper end of the ports. Then
nail two boards diagonally upon each
side, extending from tpe top of tho posts
to the bottom of the box, leaving n space
of about h foot and a half in tho center
ona lino with fl»o upper edge of the box.
These slanting l&lt;oard» servo as braces,
and* give strength ami firmness to the
whole structure, and make six feeding
places for the cottie. If wantling is used
for posts, it would be well to hew off tho
comer from each so as to make die
boards fit well,
■
•
Mode of construction: Nail tho Irnards
to two sets of posts to thrm two opposite I
sides. Cut' two strips of Ixxirtls nbojrt manuring, good seed and good cultiva­
U-n feet four Inches long; stand tho role I tion are profitable in securing a good
upright pnd nail these strip* across the ’ crop; twenty to thirty Iona green weight
top and bottom—across the diameter- is not an uncommon yield, being an;
equivalent in food value of fiv&lt;J\p eight
then bring the other ends within five
feet ami nail on the boards across tho tons of good hay per acre.
. The variety-of sorghum known as early
end; you will then llako three aides
formed. Nail on the mat r two opposite amber cane, grown uhder conditions
sides and end. Put opfthe braces and it identical with Indian corn, tia a foragif
to done. It can be moved to different plant, and in an unfavorable season,
. parts of the ynnl, and with cure will last product from one to four tons i«r acre
of green fodder more than coni, at this
for years.
.
•
station.. As'to quality for forage, the
cane compared favorably with corn.

It may interest owners of horses to
know that the mare ridden by Ol. Ed­
wards in the Old Berks Hunt club race.

iOBACCO

M‘"SSSmlNlte. lnte.rn.Ute&gt;?&gt;

IS INDEED A LUXURY

lungs. IwonchltlN,asthma.

[OoopUedfrom Lcreau Helper Quarterly by psrmbaioa of H. R HoSman, pubfislxr, Phfiadri- ft. Cksxiycar's drug &gt;***■
Pbia-l
, _
1. “And whaa-thc Sabbath vras restWe desire to
to our
After Hb death at 8 o’clock on Friday afur- for yean, we hove liefn Rolling Drnoou, Joseph of Arimntbn», whq was al»a Xew Discovery for consumption. 1*counselor, but a good and just man waiting Klni'.NewS PUB. Back leu's An. lea
for the kingdom of Gud, and had not con­ Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never.
tented to tbo action of tho council respecting
rnteHltettet rlite
Jcous (for he was secretly a disciplo of Jesusi, have given surit unlverskl
went boldly to Pilate and begged tka body of We do not he*Hate to guarantee them
Jesus, and having received it. ho and Nicode­ every time, atm w stand read)'to ref mid
mus wrupjA'd it in linen with about ro hun- the purchase pri*. if *ati«ftidory results
dretl pounds rf myrrh and alosr, and laid it do not follow their ti»e. These remedies
in hb own now tomb hewn out la tho rock, have won their great popularity Pu^,ou
wherein never man before was laid, rod their merits. W. II. Goodyear ilruggbL
rolled n great, stuuu to the door. Tho woaum
who camo with Jesus from Galileo watched
three pr:«re«xllng3, then returned rod pre­
pare! spices mid ointments rod rusted the
Sabbath day, according to the command­
letter, ciuipptu
- --------- - - ••
men:. Pilate, at the request of tbo Jew*, and
all skin eruptions, and positively cures
caused the stone to beBroied. and Mt a watch pile*, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed
until after tbo third.day, lest tho disciple*
to glvJ perfect satlsfortlon. or mmpq rre
khould steal Him away, fur they remembered funded. Price*eta. per box. For sale
that He bad said: "After three day* I will
t
rise again." (Matt xxvfi, 37-4XJ; Luko xxiil, by W. B. Goodyear
30-50; John xix, 3S-42.) Is (t not strange
MmkegOD Is calculating on a big cele­
that tho unbelieving Jews In thU ceso re- bration on tho Fourth of July.
.
membervd more than tho disrlp’es, for al­
though He had re|roatadly said th *t He would
rfas&gt; again the third day, ibt'y s«c:ii not to
have believed it nor thought of it.
F. J- SehWeltzer A Co., of Ishpeming,
X “And vary c*r|y to the morning, tho
first day of tbo weok, they iian unto tho have failed.
«ini]chro at tho ruing of tho sun.” What a
Ellert’s Daylight Liver 1’111* are a boon to
dark Sabbath it must bavo lava tn them.
3. “They said ammig th&lt; msK-lves, Who shall sufferers from sick headache, sour stomach,
roil us away tho stone from tho door of tbo torpid »ver anti IndlgeetlQiw Nurar coatsepulchre f They evidently expected to find rd. plciuant to take and. warranto! to go
everything j«t*t os they saw Jcneph ond*.Nicu- through by daylight.
d-stmw leavo.it on tbo evening before tbo Sab­
bath, am! they seem not to have known of
the t^aling of the stone nor of tho watch that
had been' set. How much better they kept
FOR CHICKEN CHOLERA.
tbo Saldiutb than Christians -oow ke-rp the
day which we call Sabbath, fax if anything
mnsuu! Lus happened, our Monday jaj* rs
report that “Yesterday th* place was vbited
by thousands,” and
all know that among
tbo- tbcusu:&lt;is''*o calltd Christiana were not
locking.
■I. “And when they looked they saw that
the stcuown* roli-M away; for it was very
great.” The fact that they went od though
believing the »toiw«» l&lt; to their wav,
us of the love that rtort above all dildcultii-s,
rod tho fact that the stono waa gone 'vLro
they got there reminds ua that dlff.-.-ulUes
vpnisb ns v. a g’o forwardL
i “And enttring into the s'ptilchre they
saw a young man sitting on tbo right side,
clothnl in along white garment; »:&gt;d they
wir&gt;&gt; cfiris’itcj.” to Lukoxxiv, 4, w,» read
of two men in shining cormente. 5Vbilc to
pictures of ro-gvls. which we uro acctutomod
Me, they are al way* represented as women
with long flowing hair, tbo Scripture* spook
el tb&lt;-;-.i as mai '.Gen, kviii, 9; xix. 19; -xxxli,
34: Judi. v, 13; Jtulg. xifi,o,cte-)
0. "And H&gt;' salth unto them, Be not af­
W GF.VJUU t DIRKCTIOMI-Jfj a pd ft
frighted.” So said tho angel to Hagar and
Mary, to Zacharias and tiro shepherds (Gen.
^i &gt;r&lt;dau9&gt;&gt; braird wOX St Jan'.-00. 1}
9*favirmnci ivaOou Jam « d«n» IA» OiroaX.
xxi, 17; Lu. i, 30,13; 11. ID); and from the
Mi= tame rom men! dovpX with Utt OiL Oim
fli-st “Fear not” to Abram, tu tiro hut to
tuOtb^tix. They vtUfhafy tai a-.Jte cured.
John (Geiu xv, 1; Rev. i, 17), what comfort

Finzer’s
NEKR BEING

FINE PIECE

^PLU6

s.-rlbcd as foilews. to-wlt: The north Imlf (*4&gt;

TOBACCO

PROBATE ORDER.

17n the inrt ter of the estate at David N. Lake.

“0?'SS,.te™£.".'lteS------------fled, ot At&gt;bte Jane Gump, —w—.
—- -­
v id N 1 nke. praying for reasons therein set
iorth. that a guardian mav be appointed for Bh*

AND IS
KNOWN AS A

Make rr

ntate, are rewired to appear nt a session
of Mid court then to be l.olden al tiie Probate
Office Jo the eitr of Hartings, to saM rernnty,
and ’How cause. Il any there be. why the prayer
&lt;d the petitioner mav not 4&gt;e franled. And II
1, turtier orlered. That
peUtroner gire
nee to the persons lnte.-v-.teO in said estate, of
the jx-ndreCTOf-uld peUtkm. a»d the bearing
thereof by rauslux u ropy of this-order to be
publfsbtJ inflro Hasrihici Banxxk.-&gt; newspa­
per print'd rod rirctUrtMl m said. e*mnty. of
iuerrv. once in esch w-ek for two successive
weeks previous to »aM day oi bearing.
’
ClIXKUta w. XKWSTROXO.
(A true rop; •)
Jud*’‘01
.

AMONG DEALERS
THESE GOODS AST ON THE
MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE,
3x12 FULL 16 OZ. PLUG-THE
MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN
POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE

ISO. FISZEB4 BROS., LooisTliif. Kj.

roarer (lienco her name “Aroara”), but
was operated upon by Mr. Jon^Z of Ixsi-

Fig. Jj^rcpresents a new device aug.gerted by a corrcsjxmdent of Rural New
Yorker tor preventing the '‘boss" cow or
steer from monopolizing tho feed rack
or water trough whilo other more hun­
gry, animals stand and wait for it to
satisfy itecif and move away.
. The dnrfaj ajusi-ta qt/nakUifc a trough
or box, four or five feet square, and ex­
tending a stall or partition from tho
comers, so that at least four animals
can be fed or watered at a time without
materially interfering with each other.

A correspondent in Rural Home makes
tho following statements, which ore of
general interest:
Hie owner of light soil should choose
hardier varieties than u man having
loam or clay. Tho reason is simple. In
extra hard winter? if * tree is more or
less injured it has twice as good a chance
to recover on good soil os on* poor.
Tho Baldwin takes tho lead us an apple
suited for light soil, where the climate is
not too hard for It. I need liardly say it
is a tender variety, and judgment must
boused.
Nextinordercomea thcRrd Astrachan.
but that hi a poor keeper. I should place
Mann third.
' «
My experience In pears is that one
variety does as well ns another, only ex-cepting Keiffer, which grows like a weed
on my soil. Its drawback is that it is
Dot any too hardy, but if protected in
cold latitudes for the first three or four
years by straw around the
....................
right, I will mention th
hardy kinds that do well w
. _
aro Chipp'd Favorite; Beurro d'Anjou
and Flemish Beauty. Plums I would
advise every man on light sand to let
severely alone. If he must have half a
dozen, then largo holes uhould be dug,
.and clay and top soil used to fill up, not
leas than eno toad to each tr£c. Early

Ricdunondi Governor Wood and llay
Du ln» do weB incite cherry list, and all

are fairly, hardy. ■

-

Lpt your horso stand loose, if possible,
without being Hod up to the monger.
I’ain and wearineea from a confined po­
sition induce bad habits.
,

Nover nliow any one to teaao your
home in tho stable. Tho rmitnal only
feels the torment and docs not under­
stand the joke.
Ktfp a horse's bedding dry and dean
underneaih as well as on top. Stand­
ing in hot, fermenting manure causes
Ihrwdi.

When a horro comes in from a journoy, the find thing it to walk him

ptaitcnttbul who sincerely looks to Juus,
cefiter, who inserted a tracheotomy tube. txying, “Fear not, for l.nin with thre."
7. “But go your way; tell Hhdbciplo and
Considering tho length of tho course, a
Peter that Hu guuth before you into Galilee:
long four miles, the pace, the holding there shall ye
Him, as He said Unto you."
ground and big fences, her performance Everything always tuu been,ami ihali t&gt;c
was a wonderful testimony to -the effi­ just as ho says.
ciency of Mr. Jones’ operation. Tiic tube
8. “And they went out quickly, and fled
which Is inserted in tho trachea of the from t&amp;&gt; sepulchre,” etc. ’ In Mat’, xxvili, 8,
throat is certainly a wonderful thing. Jtiar.Tittca.tbat “with fear rod gnat joy
The limo occupied in this race wan nine­ they did run tu bring His disciple* word."
Murk, la this vene, evidently implies that on
teen minutes.
____
-to.ir way to tt» diwipln 'thsy vmd uetfefog
to any one, but were filled with trembling
Using Clitornform on Bees.
In reply to tho query,“Can chloro­ and aniarement, fear anti joy, as they fled
along; their unlwlief-tiow revealed to them
form be used with safety on bees?" the
would cnu»&gt; them fear rod ama~-ment. whilo
editor of Gleanings in Bee Culture says:' the fact that Jesus was ruen would fill them
“Bees can l» chloroformed so that thpy.
9. “ilo appeared first to Mary Magilalene."
will fall down on tho bottom board, or
stick to the combs, apparently dead. Tho The other women hud seen t?.-j empty tomb,
idea is very old; but 1 believe that one mid had been oauircd by the angels that Hu
was
risen, but this Maryin the first to are
after another who have tried it have de­
cided tint they would much rather Imvc Himself and speak to Hun rod bri.r Him.
10. “And she went and told them that bad
live bees to manipulate than dead ones. .bet® with Him, as they nxmrujd uu&lt;l wept"
Stpoke is very much handler and cheap­ Before slic paw thobaviour that morning
er, and nt tho sauto time accomplishes tho hadbaei to the tomb, seen the empty
tho purpose far better than chloroform." sepulchre, run and told 1'ctcr m,d Jdiu, and
then evidently returned, hoping to find some
trace of His body, like the &lt;&gt;tht ~ not looking
In tbo accompanying cut is represented for Hisrreurrtution; but now ate had brea
a device recently described by Ohio Him. He hod spoken to hrr and said, “Go
Fanner ns being of value iu preventing to my brethren mid »y unto them, 1 a&gt;cen.i
unto my Father, and your Father; and to my
a cow from sucking herself.
God and your God” (John xs, 17); and tMs
is tho message which she l»ean&gt; from Him.
11. “And they, when they luul heard that
Ho was afire, and had been aeca of her, be­
lieved not" In Luko xxiv, .ll,lt is written
that their words secmol to than ns idlo taka,
rod they beliov.-d them not It .nay l» that
their own uhlvlief on this ocriaiitm often n*rtrrrcd to them n* in after days they bad to
deal with the same dullness rod aioinxre of
heart hi others.
.
Bi “A(ter that He appeared in another
form unto two of them, cs they walked, and
SEW SUCKIgG PRBVBSTED.
Take a strip of-wood one by one and a went fate the ooautry.”' After Iw appeared
half inches, and dbout four feet lang. to Mary hlngdaluno it would «eem that Hu
Make holes near thoends, and pass straps asCcnded to tho Father; then quickly relurmsl
and npprared to tho other wonrrn (Matt
through them—one to buckle around the
xxviii, 9, 10), after which be inad» the ap­
horns and tl»o other around tho body pearance reeordod in this rww tu tlw
back of the fore legs. Buckle this strap two ns they walled to Emmaus. Who
tight Tho cow cannot turn her head thtsu two were we know nut; kmxmacli u
either way far enough to reach the ud­ Hoappe.orMtoSlttKniS’rtcra rmu time durder, and the device will not Hinder her
fran pasturing or from the free use of
the he^d. except tn the one direction, ' Jro.w rod John; or sincn a special appwrjuroto Junes is recorded (1 Cor. xv, 7) it
migbt bo John and corns other, far it would
wWm strange indeed If Ho did not npj&gt;e*r to
A well known Nou- Jersey hurroiy- John who stood by Tib crus and to whom
raon Iuls declared that “crowding is one Hr committed Mary Hn. ntotlwr; but wo ha re
cause of peach yellows. If your trees aro no outhorU)-, wo must waft patiently and
too thick pull out crerr other row, and cscmj day w o shall know. .
13. “And they went and told it unto the
Manila you will cure tneyeDows. Trees
recidne, neither believed they them." Jmus
are sometimes net ns clow as eight or ten w alked with tiro two to Buxmatw, and taring
foot, but f-hould lie eighteen or twenty constrained by tbtni, wart hi to abide with
them, nnd iu lirreking of brwul was rvveabd
feet apart."
to.them, «md vroiA&amp;d out at their right;
Over feeding is the common bane of
the pig, aocorcUag to The American Agri­
culturist, which advises a pint of milk
and two ounces of boiled rommral mix­
ed aa a dally ration for the first week,
and a
a 6
grarlukl
tuny be made,
.*uu». increase ...

Thursday, Use 1!
tbr 1Mb day ol
: in the ftwvwooa
jMt«s Mar i.m

.
ADMlNJHTl:
State of Michigan. Corn

MARR &amp; DUFF
Arc having tin- biggest kind of a sale on

their 2C&gt; Inch Gloria silk umbrellas, pam-

gun frames and cold heads that they are
selling for 91.49, also on thyir
Inch fast
black sateen uwbrrllaa.
and gold heads that

91.10.

—_ sold, for
These are two of the most import

MaytT. 1M.
Cakoi.tkk &lt;&gt;oni&gt;K. Ail

ant sales In rain and shine umbrellas ever
offered to the public. Tire silk umbrella

CHANCEIIV OKI'Ei:
State at Michigan. In the cireuil
county of Barry In chancery.
^Marritt E. calktos. romp: • •• ■■
known iMtowot John Cox. the r;ekr
w. H. Feck, the unknown ht’r

with gold head that we are giving you for

91.40 is just tire same as that sold last Hum­

mer for 92.50. We closed out the lot com
prising nearly four, hundred; they were

I’tuvhssed cheap and you are getting the
advantage of oiir purchase. Remember It
1* necessary to name earfy „ they arc day Of
*. u. iesw, on
moving fast, only
for a
Inch gold of inortngw. said Daniel W.
beaded allk umbrella north82.60and91.10
for fast black satecu umbrella, gold headed

worth 91.00.

Our Stunner Umbrellas
Tlal w« an wins, tor«i.,g uH K.u,re

a*

,or n‘rr7 ^nty. Mkhtoi? o"
in preeTa to liSX

complaint, and bj
lion of said rcMirt. 1
John J.Fedlck, Le
ana Charles Nwro
ceased and thrt t
that such heirs tire i

K&gt;«xl Alm for M.W u&gt;d K.00.

Item In u l«u aim alandanl lenaih
handle*. Full line of fancy panumls. all
»|yle« and prices.
We are having a hlg trade on
Bprln
jacket* that wc are selling fur W.00
m
*tW. 93.00, M.ts, 821.7’6, N.V0 and •&lt; tW
ete. Tbcae are nnnsually prrw stile*

ted r»d ralum.

Tl,n

u„k &gt;M

Ate. a bl, line «r teterf
e„
te found In our dnak dn..i„„! u
tterllv. nrtem r„u
„ w
K.M. M.50. K.Q0 aml M M tu h
pay you to lonk us through. Also ask tosnr
tb« finest Rne of knj eurU1||&gt; lQ1

lowest prices.

FBOHATl. NOTICE
itlgau, County of Barry

mm

substituting raw cornmeal.
Tho fact is beyond dispute, says •
prominent Illinois dairyman, that tho
fine aromatic flavor of butter, and also
its keeping qualities, depend upon the

Thursday-

ffwid fufiowtr* and
with tho glorious

�.
bsh'"'r

the
woman 'Viuinu,
without vww,
botfoy ill*, but
I.. IVO'Ilill
....... Who having
l&gt;kvlna&gt; them
thorn know*
knnwa
-L,. kkouian
rtle* of Dr. na(SwSi0|M
I, - 5 When relieved, a* she surely will
r: d nt il- »h* ean ra'^rart her condl।, r Mrtucr &lt;n»'of wttering and ap.. ,nh;w none can who have not for a
deprired "I It- Th* “P*ror1te Pre■
unnatural discharges and
, Akni’-es” and Irregularities.
yestrioW -son of John McPhail,
n.t-'rnn over by an omnlbBaluidi

l.ta-j- to do with ••c*ire-alls"-tne&lt;ll•.uivertisrd to cure everything
'
to a broken neek. Read the
... ;ii;a Dr. i'lerve's Golden Medirt.-iwlll cure: AflecUona of the
iu/ •..iiiciplratconaomnttou, dlior',,1.1 -wellings caused by rcrofula
(ever ;u*«i ague and dronsy.
, &gt;iie a citre-idl but it to not. This

Horror After Horror.

ceusu* or tta* living, i* now put nt not many
over 8,C0d..
1

Rages Violently.

The Clan Responsible
Alex

Sullivan In

in

An Excunion Triin Loaded with Sunday
■School Children Breaks in Half *
with Frigbtftil (taaonrencns.

Dvbmx, June 18.—A railway di*aal&gt;,r oc­
curred near Armagh, yertrrday nrorning,
Which has no parallel in the UUtoiy of rail-

was carrying a Sunday school excursion
bound for the popular little seaside rv*ort of
tiwis. Fully l.tOO children and their rela­
tive* nnd teachers were on board.

Tbe'traia, a short dUtanej out of Armagh,

was awvnding a »tnep grade, to a bank that
rise, to a height of 11 its fwjt.whni tho engine
st tWrvar section garaoutatid was unable
to draw the heavy train. In atxu- way,
which I* not clearly understood, xreral of

anee of th«g Irahi tiqd started, down the
grade. In u few
the can, were going
Wiiu’beirn teething duam-hiU al n terrific rate of kj**d with tbo
tn have in tbe'houfle
brake* either utterly useteM nr tram "begUthe bowel*. Try K nee on toe port Vf the guard w lth .ut

i ha.* Irnvti appointed

remedy, suited alike

t-u-bwi enrs&lt;ia»Uingdown upon bimin lime
to stop the engine. But notwithstanding this
the furc* of the collision was terrible, as at
t!a» moment* they strut k the locomotive tbo
wild coaches were flying at the rate of fifty
mil.** s*n hour. Tbe collision was terrific in
its force and frightful in its results, and the

eliap- atid nil itching
(cs of f’he skin rand.
Iv rell/vt * the pahi of

I euir* the worst case
ct only the genuine
i Wack wniiqwr with green
!.’• rents: large 'boxf*s

&gt;k d» *.il«S than hr is to
• tn|m Tritnlr’C. CMflin. He
' j. mid ba.*&gt; a large family.

This medicine
Phtkbckg. June 1A—Yesterday the fol­
lowing tinier wa* received frutti Comndaaary
General Spangler at Johnstown: ‘-Plenw
whip «t once lOJ.fiW jxrnnd* of frreh broad,
20.IXX) pounds to bo *l.ipped eac h day for five
day*. lU.UMsi. Baltimore mil O.dn, and
M'.ttXJ via Pennsylvania railway; S &lt;MK)qtia&amp;
ran*,, half via
Baltimore and' Ohio,
and _|iu!f via Paunsylvanla; 4,&lt;ta) quart
can* of corn, ditto; 10 barrel* of vinegar,
ditto; ‘J.tno ta,IW Of |wpp«r; ditto; B0 bu*ta
els of outona, ditto; 1W ehtcaea, d.ttu. Tb»
artnvrgeucy is very greal, aud uulrts ship­
ments tx-gin at once then, will be a famine
in this entire valley.’
The He&lt;|iilsttlon Promptly Filled.
Onlcra were placed within n few minute*
JOT th.- entire amount of the requisition,
amounting to about (8.UUJ, and the thrt *hipin«it ua&gt; mad., yrotardny afternoon. In
Ihn ex nntrtion Mr. Reulwn Milter remarked
tost such order* u* this one furnished tbe
b«st refutation m*-dcd of the report* current
that there i* * auperabtrodatiredl sup|H;w' at
Johnstonn, and every reatan why contribu­
tion* should be conilumd right along fur tho
present

broken' limb* ami horribly (nangl&gt;d I*die*,
and their scraauu and ap|*ala for succor
were blood-curdling and piteous to a degree
past description. Tbe dead an I dyiftg little
cn«w were scattered in inextricable ifeuifusion among the jagged timber* an.! twisted
iron, white th? |«u*engrr* (nun both train*
wtai were unhurt sto&lt; »l by .almoat helpte**

About (llP.tMD .ias dirtributed among
fiivm. Nearly all of them w,re |c»vided
with transportation to this city.

I *onth Fork Viaduct "lieplaced.
4lTo»&gt;!U. Pa., Juno 1.1.-The famous vta-

iuut near South Fork, oa tbo n-coudruction
if ■« bluii 3()0 workmen have f-en rngag.-.l
&gt;v&amp; a week, wa» completed ye»t«.lay afterKien, and at C o’clock the first engineicrawei

for single., track Jo Johnstown ’from tbe
fork.
Grading will l&gt;e completed in two
day,, more, when traffic 1* expect*) to ba
ojan through to Pittsburg.
Repairing the Railway.
'
luidtlfe dndsion of the Peunsylvmila railroad
on the eight lort bridge* and thirty-four

shot* nt this place has l«n »topp d and ail

General Arraignment of the Clan-naGael and Foot Men Named as Impli­
cated in Crorin’n “Eemovzd.

!:■ tbe K(-. ky Mountain*. For
tb- blood, liver and ktdreys it is a Armagh am! returned with a company of
- For&lt;:.&gt;u*tijmUoii and clearing up soldiers frorp tbo tiarracks there.
Tixwc
iplkt i. r.’ It does teondfre. Children
&gt;: (our :j-*l«e« IL luirge-slze pack- , came provided with strvtctx-rs and, icing the
first i u tbe ground to reader as-fetancr, &lt;li 1
' At aH &lt;!riizgi«e'. ».
.
gtxxi work in extricating the living aud tbe
: Hi-.vitt’- fiddler to voting men
jh* Ten i'omtndnilnients and dead from tbe wreck.

People from

k ganfi to Cane. May to

pjvin Liniment removes all
: t'nflourerl l.umps ,ainl BfeniBlood Spavin, t'urb*.

Sprain*. Cough, etc.
in one bottle.' Warranted.
H. Lathrop, Druggist,

the surrounding

GnixxEtx. la., June 13.— Fire broke out

brisk wind was blowing from tbe southwest
and the flam** spread rapidly to adjacent
ifliUdmg., and soon macho.1 ths heart of tbe

country

move the victim* from tb* wreck—&gt;Pby«iclans were summoned by telegraph from
Belfast ryid ctlter point* an i attended to tbe
want* of tta* injured, white tta* dead were

At 11 o’clock last night the list of dead
iiumlered seventy-two, with almost n cer­
tainty that others among the large numtar
of injured will die. This makes the disaster

the jx-atibte exception ”f the memorable Tay
bridge disaster, by which seventy-four per-

pertment was slow in getting into action and
after water was finally, turned upon tbe

CHICAGO, June li—Tbe .Cronin inquest

The t&lt; stimony taken dun-

the jury retired.

The first witness called u a» John Garrity,

&gt;5^

Aid was suiumened from Brooklyn and
Marshalltown, but it wa* two hour* in get­
ting here, aud w#» entirely too late to render
aoustance. Forty-one bu»ine*s bouse* were
burned, comprising nearly all the busiMM
portion of the city. Tip &gt;&lt;««** »o far foot up
nm.uo.'. and u&gt;o hiraraace (l-VW. Toe
stocks o( gooU were largely save.), berug
pihd up in tbe |nrk ami nlaco.1 under guard
nt Company G, Third regiment, of state mili-

dlth I* writing two novels
nil number ns many as 10-1

Cleveland, Ohio, June 13.—While crcserve A Bone Llninumt
onii*e*. neuralgia anti
oltl by all druggists.
'
Mr*. I-arnar will summer
't&gt;- iiii.iintalns.
for the diseases peculiar

‘ Tbe nuuiife»tatiou« of grief ou tbe port of
survivors who had near relative* turned in
Um him. of tangled w reckage, were of the
mo»i demonstrative nature peculiar to Celtic
grief. The erfe* and Wlter tkinmitaiion*
wen- heart-rending, and a car driver named
Hughe- wlfejvisited tbe, serac dropped dead
.
w
* _ &gt; .__.
I
to hl*
home in Armagh in hl» own car.

the es-clnwn, is o&lt;ie of the
Newport.
■ .

liter wiift a.’ittima. bninchiU* nr
iiMiiftHiif the throat or lungs
h MirpriM* you more than th*?
rviunit dhat will follow the u*«
Liilc. If you an-troubled with
i! have fried other medielnrs,

marvelous and Instantaneous
( v'wers of Cttllfontia Cat-r-cure.
i'■••■in- nre not secret compounds,
‘ &gt;:hl productions of California.
■! 4 package; three for (2.50. and
by W. H. Goodyear.

I - * of Japan Is to dutve a bible

1:?

-M; }*. |* meant Mlles’ Nervi* and
P.Jk which regulates the liver,
p. ik.wi-is, etc., through their ner“iiiullfst and mildest A new prin' ievolutionizerl Samples free at

Jeffwton Davis la 81.
’’'-‘‘•red from practice having
*u hi* iianfij t,jrjMI j-iuit IudlM ,nl&gt;.
hr; fur'««to “l a simple vegetable remP«ra«nent cure of con­
. ■ i;
hronrbltl*. catarrh, asthma mid all
rLp^'‘*“‘ lu"K Affectlots. also a positive and
,or ”rrvotH debility and all nerui
after having tested its wonder*
•"’"'-‘rs la thousands of caara, has
(. ,
iMtr bi make it known to his suffering
« rJh .
motive mid a desire
ci..X? I ¥»•«•&gt;«* ’uttering. I will send tree of
‘bl* recipe in Gerto-' eh
English, with full directions
CfJu.1''':r*’ *• mh&lt;I imTiik. Sent bg mall bv adtad

lh&gt;- Aiiteilcan executing.compguy w*«
rMp-nitt'd at Chicago, and licensed to
nt- r, i.y
,rirlty.

There Is no doubt that tbe disaster I* pri­
marily doe tootaofete .pplianore, tta. brakes
being the aJd-fushiono 1 hand brake* with

worn link*
THE WORK AT JOHNSTOWN.

Work Mapped Out.
JOHXXTOWX, Pa., June IS.—Gen. Harting*

formed among a number of contractor* who
are alreodv prepared with men, team* and
appliance* to puah the work with vigor.
Gen. Hastings has proved himself equal to
the occasion and if bi* plans ore carried out
tbe restoration of Johnstown Is assured and
Uiai uciuro »*taj
*• ----•
,
,__.
aid* work waa accomplished yrrtordtry, but
by to-night to* labor of clearing toe wreck
will have been nwume.l with determination.
Col H. T. DougtaM. chief of th*
and Ohio engineering
Gen. Haatiugs and tendered Ida
After a consultation with Gea. Hurting .
CoL Dougla- «a. plawd to ri»«uye
f11 “
tbe engineering feature* connected with Un
. ...
.
i_ . ■...jIm..
To facilitate
divided into districta

■* —,
Number one include*

road bridge down to MorreUvilto
SSZX charnot

Wye bun

Ptttsl.urg, will work on thi* divWon.
gorge at tta, vtaduct will »*
“ J?
S Na 2, and will be ctean-d

McKnlgbL of Pitteburg.
will use twenty hoisting

villc, near • Canton. Ohio, ycrtcnlay after­
noon, Lawrimco and Edward Slreb, Canton
business m-rffi uud two Catholic. orphan*
named Seifert,
"horn the Strcbs bad
adopted, were struck by tho limited exprras
and all inetautly killed.

THEY'RE ALL PLAYING BALL.

Tbe engineer, fireman, and guard, of th*
rear n-ctlon of tta, excurrtao train, and the
trafife- munager’s clerk were arnwted charged
with causing the accident, and remanded
without bail

Chicago, June IL-Tbe lose tail scores
made by League elub* yesterday were a* fol­
low*: At Chicago (first game)-Chicago 4,
lndiami|&gt;o!i» 8: (second game)—Chi*'ngo 8,
Indianapoli*«t Cleveland-pvvdawl V,
Pitisburg 3—twelve inning*: at M ashingUm-Wadiuton I, Philadelphia D; nt New
York-New York fl. Borton 1.
Cbicaoo. Juno IL—The League played a

him to get Maj. Samp­
son to do a job for him.
Tilo job consisted in
doing a mrfn up. If
it should end hi a
murder it mattered
not to Coughlin. Gar-

Hai^' fn'ni •SoHtftat»plon say Jiurat
»»wwnn is much Improved in health.

Sanipscn, and biter SatnjHon bad in­
formed him that Dr. Cronin was the man
Coughlin wanted done up
John Haggerty gave the rather startling
hfomia*it.:i that during 1SS5 lie bad a con­
n-nation with Alexander Sullivan, and durtag'it Sullivan had told him that Cronin and
der, bo exterminated.

Haggerty nlw said

nected with the trial of Cronin, and that he
lU Caron) enjoyed tbe confidence of Alex­
ander Sullivan.
Haggerty said that he
himself believed, in ISsS, that Cronin was a
Sullivan'* ipse dixit for it." Sullivan hail
pr.jeecutwl ut tta- trial of Cronin aud Le
Cartm, of Parnell oommisaioo fante, wa» un
tbe trial committed. The witness did not
consider bi* oath to th- Clan obligated him

Cronin** Private 1‘apers.
A loud bus* went through tbe court room
when tbe chief co’uctaded, and it was re­
new rd when Coroner Herta, bolding up a
to submit

was spotted by tbo London detectives, pre­
sumably because they had been informed from
of too small t.n amount and gave out The
unknown witne** *qid that oh the «-?ood
trip they -tat four “■••'-rati&lt;-n«) (dynamite. »o
it is supposed), nnd the agent (of tbe Qon) in
~ • “-----------*1-------*— ’he work, al­
t
There
though be did
not do
tertimouy
were
complaint*
m tbe
that
Gen.
Kerwin would
not help
raise money for th* defense of dynamit­
ers. Baying that friendtew. turn were Htetter
off. Among tbe mrnj sent over to do ‘■active
work" were one Marony and Capt. Iximaakey, and Carrull, Kerwin, -and Bolan&gt;l ware
xoreti for not inking care of the familfe* of
Hies* men. wIiomj wives and ruo'.bsr* were
left in destitution. Mr*. Lonia*key tie tilled
that she had only received (!.«». and that
when she askjd Alexander Ridilvan to aid
coroner'* inquiry.

The reading of tbe pa,«n was concluded
-- * "—~
&gt;B then askwl
lough, if not.
the jury if Hwy had
be said be had jifenty ------- _ _. . ,
satisfied, and the foreman moved that they
retire to deliberate on their verdict Thia

filed into the coroner's private office, and the
keep off intruder*.

New York-Boston. and Washington-Pbila-

imprtoaive tone*.
[The first six p iragraphs affirm tbe belief of
the jury that Cronin was murdered as tbe re­
sult of a conspiracy. and recite the finding of

&gt;";*• &gt;&gt;»w
oiU-lndl—10. Ckwlkml OBW
14-V—rd.,'. K.M—1

laUou* sustained by said Cronin to other p*r-

Waahingtou 1; at Indianapoli*— Indianapolis

fanto" yesterday.

League scores were:

known as -United Brotherhood” or -Clan-na.. .... &gt; _ — ..
h* I n ■ t1 I &lt; i r— or rt-

TO uuuo w
-— ------- - --- -, and. as we belteva. with much mental

tantaT-rain; at Indtan.poll. - Indiana“iVTi.utar, IS: ■: *•- Vort-N.»
yXk K
O »' »“'«»-

Hmtoo ». WMbl*e«" *
W.lurd.1’. 1.SP*

.,
fo)*

J U°‘

or W gullto

“J*{L"gJ! "'s

3“w. also believe tliat other persons were en. __ i.-.i --Mllte kntiwlodceof

town.
of a competent civil engineer.

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

noted Nationalist from tbo opening of tbe in­
vestigation remained with him. Although
tbe jury had retired before ho had left bi*
law .ifilce under the shadow of the county
building, and he knew full well that hi* ar*
n-st. was inevitable before morning, he nas
in bed nnd sound asleep when the deputies
arrived. They bad expected to find him
awaiting ttavu anil surrounded by bls
friend*. Instead of this, hi* law clerk, Henry
Brown, and tbe domestic* were the only
otbor occupant* of the house.

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.

—THE—

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.
10-TaSTL-ac^rr

Ho responded with alacrity to the sum­
mons and in a few minute* was up and
dressed. Ho said nothing when tbe war-

fed the Llllcers to the carriage. The |&gt;arty
was rapidly driven to the county jail, where
after tbcusun) form* had l*cu gone through
Sullivan was placed in a cell on the ground

Judge Tuley Decide* Hr Mu*t Be Released
Chicago, J.nne )&lt;—Shortly after &lt; o'clock
Fridiy afternoon Judge Tuley decided that
Alexander
Sullivan
must
be
re­
leased from ja!l*upou furnishing proper
security. The opiniou w«i rendered by the
tbe evidence tending to implicate Alex­
ander Sullivan iu tbe murder of Dr.
Cronin, given before the coroner's Jury.
Tbe court-room was pocked, nnd when th*

abh-excitement. A tendency to applaud,
displayed by some of Sullivan's friends who
were present, was quickly repressed by the
Isuliffs.
Liberty.

attorney and Mr. Trade as to the amount of
hail. Tbe tatter, who said Sullivan was al­
most entirely without mean*, thought (3,000
to (10,000 was sufficieut Finally OJ.OOI
was agreed upon. Tlief.iur gentlemen named
swore to tho aggregate ponaalpn of over
(300,001) of real estate, tbo bonds wore ma.k&gt;
out and signed, and Sulhvan walked out of
court a free maiL
The grand jury spent several hours in
bearing the witnesses who testified before
tbe coroner, but nothing of importance was
developed.
_________ _
.

(9^AsThM'.C°ug,&lt;5w*^5r°nch‘Ai*oiij\’
to $).—

Seqrf fsr CtrcuLr.^l

ABIETINE HERco.onGKiiir.C4L

. . CURE
■ cunt Ton
v*e CrytVvA

MILTIKE MED-Co

CATARRH

OROVILLE C.A J

SANTA ABIE and CATMUB
bold and guaranteed by

New Yoke, June IX—On. information re­
ceived bore by Inspector Byrnes, from ChL

W. H. GOODYEAR, -

.

- Sole Agent.

day of John Marcny and Charles McDonald,
for implication in the Cronin murder. They

If any dealer says be ba&lt; tbe
Shoe* without name and t&gt;r1ce vta
sjwctor Byrar*, .In an interview with a bottom' put him down m a fra'id.
United Press reporter, said: “The arrest*
were made oa a dispatch from Chicago
■signed by State* Attorney Longraecker and
Chief of Police Hubbard. I am awaiting
instruction* now.” Tbe above Information
wo* given by Inspector Byrne* without*
rArrvation, but be declined emphatically to
go into further jsirticutar*. He described'
Maroney a* being a fine-looking man Qf ex­
cellent address, and McDonald a* ose that a
pon&gt;on would not Ilk* to encounter on a dork
night in a lonely locality.

Hatfield, the furniture salesman, is almost
positive that the photograph of Maroney,
under arrest in New York, is that of tbe man
to whom be sold tbe goods found in tbe CarL
lately certain tha* it was Maroney that hired
hi* wagon and carried the articles into tbe
cottage. Tb* Chicago detective* with requi­
sition paper* will reach Now York to-nighL
Luke Dillon, In vtew of the coroner** jury'*

CYCLONE HAVOC IN INDIANA

T.t gostKit, Imd., June 17.—A terrific cy-

UoetroycM, ana mo new timtucuw
Harding is a total wreck. Tps Ligonier bo­
te! and a humberof other buildings were nnwas blown down and hundred* of shade
tree*. fencj'S. etc., were destroyed. Th* io*
will be tarfry^__________________

Double Lynching iu Indiana.

murdered a farmer named lx- May, near
SL
were taUo from &gt;il testjdgbt by
b mob and bung to the bridge just west of

Wonderful Results.

Another marked effect of tha use of thi* med­
icine waa the strengthening of my sight."—
Mr*. Carrie Adam*, Holly Springs, Texa*.
“I had a. dry .scaly humor for years,
and suffered terribly; and, aa my bruthor
and slater were alpiilorly afflicted, I pre­
sume the malady is hereditary.
Last
j-osal of the grand Jury and witnessrt who winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Fernandina. Fla.,)
would not testify should bn mode to do sa recommended me to take Ayer's BananaTho grand jupr bod iff its (xwesaioo the rilla, and continue It for a year. For five
months I took it daily. I hare not had a
meaning that the lyitaew who “don’t know '1 blemish upon my body for the la*t three
”—T. E..WUey, 146 Chambers at.,
an&lt;L“dun’t yemeuibci" will lie subjected to months.
New York City. '
th/operatir.if of tho sweat box. the thumb‘•Last Tall and winter I was troubled
with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I did
iru device*, which may rtrragtben their not notice it at firat. bat it gradually grew
memory nnd develop their power* of *i«ecb. worse until it became almost unbearable.
During tha latter part of thia time, disor­
ALEXANDER &amp;JLLIVAN JAILED. ' ’ ders of the stomach and liver increased my
troubles. 1 liegan taking Ayer’s Sarsapa­
rilla, and, after faithfully continuing the use
of .this medicine for some months, tbe pain
nut Bit KaelUd.
disanpeared and I waa completely cured."
Immediately upon the verdict being ren­ — Mrs. A. A. Fnrbtuh, Haverhill, Mas*. $
dered Deputy Sheriff* Palmer, Broderick and
William* drovo'iu n carriage to the nsidsuce
of Alexander Sullivan cn Oak sheet, in tbe
north division. Even on this critical day

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
GENTLEMEN.
Bert In the world. Fiaudn*1 hi*
•3.W GENUh'K HAXH-hEWEj) bHOE,

BOY? M VlOOl. SHOES,

eX’prinelp.l*.

tantap: «l lnata*.i»lta-lnai.n..

Coburn &amp; Mitefsii. «

effect and I vw confined to my bed for
eight weeks. A friend induced me to try
Ayer'* Sarsaparilla. Less than three bot­
tle* healed tho sore. In-all my experieuc*
with medicine, I nover saw more

afternoon, tearing down shndo trees and un-

k—«.

Mr

furniture at Revell's tlie following day, and
rented the Aabtand cottage March 20.
A Sprclnl Gram! Jury Impaneled.
Tim speck)! grand Jury was impaneted at
11 o’clock wodnesihiy morning in Judge
Shepard's court In addressing tbe jury.
Judge Hhepard said that he expected a full,
exhaustive, impartial invotigation of tbe
murder of Dr. Cronin. The entire rceourrwi

clan must b* reorgauteed, but would not asy
to what direction, white another danatnan
daeiared that tlie verdict was a *niaab«r, aud
the.cion must qdil tbe dynamite taoineea

YorkH Sdladelphta 2; at Boston-Boston 7,

1 Cleveland 4Cnicxcq, June J5.-Ans® took hl* “twite"
to Cleveland Thursday night, and they met
.
■ . .*
tl,,. —tn.

quite bo rapid as in others; but, with perkiatedee, the result la certain. Bead
these testimonials: —
" For t wo years L suffered (rom a severe
pain in my right side, and had other trou­
bles caused by a torpid liver and dyspepsda.
After giving several medicines a fair trial
without a cure, I began to take Ayer's Sar­
saparilla. I was greatly benefited by the
first bottle, and alter taking five bottle* I
was completely cured."— John W. Benson,

IN SULLIVAN’S FAVOR.

none of them tear directly db tbe murder or
tbe motive* fur it except the statement-thut
a protest of Atexoinlcr Sullivan against Cro­
nin sitting on tbe canmiltee which investi­
gated Bulb van’s administration of Irish aflair* at Buffalo, bad teen overrated, Cronin
voting again*! it among others—were tbe
note* of the evidence before the Buffalo
committee, in Cronin’* handwriting.

VERDICT OF THE JURY.
coming off o« advertised. Tlie ‘cores were:
At Chicago-Chicago 8, Pittsburg 4-ten inImplicated.
nfetgs; ■« New York-Now York 2, Borton 1;
at IndianapoM* ’—Indianapolisfi, Cleveland 4;
atWartiin^ion City-(Bret gamri Washing­ when the foreman intimated that the jury
ton fl, Philadelphia 2; (amend game) H ald­ bad agreed upon a verdict. Only Coroner
ington A I’hUadelpbta 7.

inJ ’J,-u P'1 s,l0rt ot breath, have fiuttorFw«iL?ln I1’/'1*”- faint or hungry «qwlls,
n*,' " “J,1**1™- ”W-. you have heart dlsr“n ,0 take nr- **•&gt;«»’ ?*«*
stare M1‘
W- ,L ‘^Fear’s drug

damaging piece of te*.
fnionyabaata conversatiun be bad with
Dan Coughlin.
in

They dealt with reports of men sent to do
“active work" in. England. One of the witnewee, suppose I to be Lake Dillon, told how

course.

Alterative, and

an

other than Ums J. B. Simonds or William*

•TetunVd iu Injurious

siru.flinn in th* Juniata valley at IT.tWO,&lt;«*&gt;. fplly. half of which is on the I'cnnsyl-

on the town side of the Rock Island track.

Tbr IK is said tn include John F. Beggs. Of­
ficer Dan Brcwn, Harry Jordan, Michael
Boland, Lawrence R, Buckley, Peter MeGnehnn, U C. Feeley, Frank Murray, J. J. Brad-

ity of those named are prominent officers of

ecutivr, but other men lesn Intelligent might

A man who was riding on tin- highway
t to . all on any druggist l«r a frem
Family MedlelnA. the clc*e by saw the collision, and without stop-

is

CLOSE OF THE CORONER S INQUEST

Contribution* to th* jrelief fund continue
to come in with encouraging regularity, but
tbe nmoituta are growing smaller. F. ar is
exprresMl that the action of the governor in
undertaking entire charge of the d:»tributinn
&gt;C the fluids will taul to interfere witff subjeriptloiiK Up to iimt night the amount re­

FLAMES IN GRINNELL, IOWA.

German Wvrai Cake* destroy
I n movc them from the MyxteKL
' and effedtijv*.
.

It was reported

Blood Diseases are cured by the
persevering* use of Ayer’s Sarsa­
in police circles last night parilla.

IRELAND.

000 In

.iii-'.ng nttd iH-aling properipp’.i-atioti universal. A*
n iuetly It'ha* no mpial as a

Long-Standing

Jail for the

Cronin Murder-

NEEDED TO PREVENT FAMINE.

DREADFUL CALAMITY

.■A ha* rafted I !&lt;;,&amp;«,00 fret of
jlir jlii- *ca*on’.
, T

us Thousand* of case*
«tinn half uf tta- above
mnnnptwa and end In
. s.i common.‘tnorrt de­
.-** understood or more
» physician*.
.

He could not eakmata
._u_

The* Epidemic of Disaster Still

. t.&lt;-’.oi*e It purifies the blood up■ . . .i. th'shI and builds up the weak
‘l..
Bydraipbta.
'
dLvawc liodni company at

•i ir* the fflMiutectiirer* ofDri, !.•&lt;-!atfrtx Lave offered. In good
."Ji.iru for a case of nasal catarrh
uiimt cure. TH** rented? I* sold by
n&lt;|» *i .-rids. This woaaerful rem­
. .i:£iturd a worid-wldd reputation.
|. heavy headache, iAbstraction
ii. ioiwres. dlM-hanrr* falling trona
(hr tlirqat. souM-liniei profnse.
arrfd.' hr other* thick, tenacious.
ii.'&lt;x»d» .(ad putrid: if tta?-eye*
.nd nitlatued. if there is ringh-alnes*. hacking or conghing
, i-xiM-t’aratlau of offensive
wllti .scab- from ulcers, the
id lias a naul twang: tbe
*meU . and taste impaired;
r.ith,mrht;.l depression.
I and p neral deldUtv. you are

mor. than |M0.(DU.
Ju»t bow limo it

BU&gt;OMIXOT&lt;M. Ills, Juno 1A—While
ptaring with a rifle Friday afternoon Clare
ttaiilh, a lad of 1.1, living at Saybrook, thh
county, accidentally shot htowelf and died in
a few minute*.
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in Congress, Button aud Lace.

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE lad/U.
Bret Material.

BestStjle. Beet Fitting.

W. L. IKIVGUB, BROCKTON, MASS.
Examine W-1- Dougin* Ss.Oe Mm* for grx
Llem-n nnd ladle*.

A. WOOLLEY,
HASTINGS.

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BENJAMIN

DIVING FOR SPONGES.

DISRAELI.

THAT DREAD DISEASE.

A BUSINESS WHICH tS BOTH PROFIT­

MODERN METHODS.

ABLE AND PERILOUS.

hi* challenge to O’Connell and hi* outburst*

first is that rtyla which perambulates on two

part of the prwa anti hl
before bt» death. Thu
tho mildest epithet* which were flung at him.

Tbe other is tbe style which grows in sub­
marine noighliorbood*. and cotnti into tho
companionship of clean people only when farespeetabto and valuable clan,

ferent alike to praise or blame. 1 have known

truth. Disraeli, no doubt, had tbe usual
human feelings, although he wn« much more
skillful in disguising them than uine men out
of ten. I always regarded hljn as the moat

make up.

Tbe death of Father Damira. tbo Wave
Roman Catholic pricat, who left everythin®

thia unfortunate people, who are

whom tlio hand of judgment has bora brevity

derstood now as it was thousand* of years
ago. Modern science ha* foiled to find any
cure for it, ar, indeed, atty catt-o for it. It*
beginning no one knows; its end will proba­
bly come with the rad &lt;-f the world. It fa one

archipelago, in water as shallow hi some
eases os forty fret, and ranging from that to

publlc attention in tbo legitimate way he
beat Ute big drum to attract tbeir notice.

and his flaming cravats were as much n part
af the tlieotriral bwun«M ns his bold attack*
on individuals or bi* dashing Uatemci.t*
which were no* intended to bear a strict ex­
amination.

hi* partiality for. garfahutna and finery, but

from fcJ to &gt;100 a. pound, a range which fa
accouiitfd for by the\lmost limltlm variety
dom a s]K)ogu belong*
*ettk»! opinion. Mr.

the trade as sponges is the product of myriads
of small insects that gather the floating
Kicks fopnd fa tho ocean «nnd build tho
jus liJte growth, much as coral reefs aro
built, attaching it to any rabstanre they
find—a rock cr tbo sunken timber of a long

The .Grecian government control* all tho
Mediterranean spongu fields, and leases to

one year.
Tbe dealer hire* hi* sailors and divers, who
man tbo clumsy little sail boatsand prorevd
to their employer s grounds. Here tbe cap­
tain in charge employs the water glass, senn-

«pougt-&lt;.

When he finds a promising bed ho

native*, ami work entirely” naked. Each
boat is provided wi^a number of stones
weighing about fifty pounds, to each ot which

on th-' gunwale of tho boat, inhales a heavy
draft of air nnd plunge* bead downward into
tbe water, holding tho rock ahead of him at
arm's length. As he reaches tho bottom ho

tho sponges, which he put* iu a netting sack
find any, nnd (hen, after creeping about until
his lung* warn, him it fa time to return to tlio
sarfoi-e, ho springs upward, and, beattag
both hands and fret, struggle* into tho air.
Tbe long bolding of breath roon leaves it«
msfk fit shattcnxl health, and no diver con
f'.!!N&lt; •jUie busiifcss more than a very few
years. However, be makes money white bo
is at It, often earning from &gt;10Q to FJOO a

•pending on tht^ barren bill* and ratu-red
villages of the archipelago. For tho lower.

up. A* tbo president of the board of health
latum dt thin kingdom enacted the law “to

the legislature at each of iu regular rotoon*
tho ox|&gt;enilltures in detail, together with inch
information regarding the din-mo of teprtwy
During the more tlian twenty year* that
have clajs-ed. the study of tbo disease that has
prevailed, and to a great extent still p
so virulently In this kingdom has been
with unremitting mil and perseverance fa

scientific attainments. By degro-w, through
remembered that tho English are' e«~-ntialJy
'unceasing nnd watchful labor, by comparfac&gt;u
a bumdrum rare and that they always dfaof information and interchange of «xi*-ritrast a man who fa too clover.
.
ence^, experiment* and thought, aud to no
When Benjamin Poraeli tried to get into
the bouse everybody was opjxMxl to him, small extent, perhaps, by uplifting tbe heavy
facludiug htetown relation*, onp of whom curtain* of i«*t centuries, and unrolling tho
aondMnned it as the luuidcst of all mad act*, scroll* penned by those familiar with this dlr
ss Disraeli wrote and told hfa sfater at the
time. It is not very often, perhaps, that the Saviour of inau, and by the material aid
help cr encouragement comas from one’s own
.•elation* when it is miMt ueeded. Disraeh's to those &lt;&gt;f medical scicuro, the world baa
leani-id ro much, and the indication- are that
of tho ojrinions of his father or brother. He knowlodge i* increasing no steadily and favor­
got into parliament In spite of all obstacles, ably, that we are almost half Justified in hop­

and on his first day lie took up hi&lt; neat im­
mediately behind Sir Robert. B?cl rm tho
second bench, tho place which is usually
occupied by soma old nnd well tried friend of
tho |Mrty, if not of the minister. ,
“Tou Joursaudace" was tbo motto of Benja­
min Disraeli. People Laughed at first, but
they soon tiegan to so, that they ha-1 n for­
midable jx-wer to redkon with.; “Next to
undoubted succcm,'* wrote Disraeli to his

century, tiu- lime will not then be fardfatant
that a controlling power dull be fouud fur
Ute diware, of wixjch nuo Atroya, who wrote
in India, probably mare thand.ttX) years ago,
sold: “The man who uegkets the diMUnat

comm incurable.”
• Tbo present method of caring for tlie tejcr*
is that of separating them from the rest of
the community and making a settlement for
them.
At first, separation wits the one thing
nofae, and many artloles that ahe daily writ­
ten to announce my failure only prove that ’ tbuighkof, but care was not rotuidrrvd. As
I kav^uot failed."—London Cor. Philadelphia the time has gone by. and wpx-fally since Fi.
Damien devoted himself to tho work of alle­
Time*.
viating their condition, there has bora much

aro ns comfortable as they can be with th
terrible discare lidding them in so stern
Boston museum, ho gave an entertainment
with Mr. John S. Clarke, a youth of thosamo
read ioloctions from “Richelieu,’’ “Tbe
Stranger,"and thaquarrelreenefrora “Julius
Ciwar,” alnging &lt;hirfag tho evening with
block-mcd fares n number of negro melodis*.
“using appropriate dialogue," us Mr*. Asia
Booth Clarko records in tbe metndira oMter
lu-otber, “and accompanying theb" vocal at-

oil carefully by experienced men, mid aro
then strung with a needle and twine and hung
draulic jtnxMure is then employed fa packing
tbo good*. When ready for thipment tho
bale* :wr.iUo compreased cottaa, excepting
that they aro enveloped in coomo cloth. Tho
range iu quality Of tbeoo Meditarsmaui
spongo* i»4ery great Jiow and then, fat

Tbo West India sponge is cheaper to price
to-wc poorer in quality. Tins fishing there
fadotie by poksexclusively, thecjioagvs being
found in water not ia« o than forty fret deep.

imported into America amounts to t1,000,000

■dtattry, from which nearly 9300,000 worth of

H. L. Newton,

All Nei Goods and
BUYS
Price Satiifactory Wheat,' Beans, Barley

sent there Just to receive them, show them
their bou*'-. and give them their weekly al­
lowance of food. Water was scarce. and had

iucouvonlenc-j and considerable suffering
grew out of it
Many who were approaching tho latt.r
.stage* of the disease, and those who hod uo
friend*
or relatives with them, suffered more
Mrs. Ctarko rqprfats tbo programme of this
performance, and pictures tbo distress of the
young tragedian* when they dtorevered, cm said, as a rule they almost always found a
arriving in tlie town, that the almon pure friend to their extremities There was no
negro they liad employed as an advance agent
bail in every instance posted tbeir bill* ujxide

Mr. Joseph Jefferson, the third and present

/told emptied from it
Ladies and grattemra rd hare you for to know
I's got a little darky hero to Jump Jim Crow.

that tbo boy (nstuutly assumed tbe exact at­
titude of Jim Crow Hire, nud sang and
danced fa imitation of bis sable companion,
a perfect miniature iikenere of that loug, un­
gainly, grotesque and exceedingly droll
amtediau.—Laurence Hutton in Harper’s ■
Magarino
J
•

“TXwao vrero protty good flsli storioi pub­
lished tbo other day,” remarked a KaahvQb
gentleman yesterday to a reporter, “but

week he was fishing down in tbo Big Harpe th
river und luul Just settled down to Itusines*

his hook and lino whilo ho was killing
bait He looked into tho water and saw his
disappearing tackle, aud saw myriads of. fine
fish sporting amid tho waters. Ho had to re­
turn to Hashvillo at tbo close of that day and
it wouldn’t do to come without something to
show for hi* skill.
Though Ids line was gone, ito had plenty of.
books and bolt remaining, and a desperate
expedient flashed through his mind. Divrnt-

1 first caw Magician Hermann In Kingston,
JamoicA, years ago, when be had not arrived
at the zenith &lt;Jf bls fume, and 1 wm a fun
loving “middy." Hermann gave a show and
I went to it. Before the exhibition began ho
To buyers in every Instance.
took mo aside and arranged with mo to act
a*.his confederate. Ha gave me a rabbit,
which I put in my pocket, and bn wna to find
the Utile animal there at tbo conclusion of a
KBsatioual trick. Rut unfortunately I girt E*i&gt;ecia11y Butter «nd Eggs, wanted, for
which the hlghrel market price win be
interested in tbo magician’s tricks, and in
twisting around ta ray seat to g&lt; t “ totter
sight of tho stage I aquocxed tbo rabbit, and
the little wretch set hi* teqtb into my side.
I yrited with fright, thinking a snake had me,
and before tho commotion in thonudicnct
had subsided tbo rabbit had vanished. Her-

-PRODUCE-:-

Let

THE MARKETS
Hastings.
Appies-Dried. 3e per lb; evaportded.
ti.
Butter-» fillfBenos-»t &lt;x*Mt.S0 per bn.

the

Cannon Roar
AND

t—

per

WAKE UP THE SHADES OF ’76.

ftp wat.’c.

Poultry-uve chickens, Tfiact dressed cidckHslt-belliug al fl per l-bl.
Tiniolhy Ueed-aetlfaK al t’Bft.X- f^r bu.
Wheat-white. »■: and red. 78c.

Apples—73080c per peck; dried, c#3c per
t&gt;: evaporated 6gS&gt;&gt;c per IU.
Beans-ALUOtf &lt;o per fax
Batter—iO«13’ic.

Charlotte
WILL

CELEBRATE
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Ooloua—

»wis uaite; spring chickens.
;; turttrys. 3e.
white. »7Hc: .No. S red.
06c; common and outgo tar'.

Cattle-Choke butehen-.. g3.00fiH.2J; extra.
»4J9W.:».
.
Slirrp and Lambs-^ttheep, ccod tn e'tr*.
lair lo good, SX73fi»*. faunb*.
best. »3.toe&gt;SK.
.
. Hog»—Dull: mt-dlmu*.

Glorious Fourth
IN GRAND STYLE.

Fanns for Sale! OurCitizensFilledwiiiiEnthusiasni
Very Reasonable Terms.

tatoM aud other vegetables.
Most of
tbc«» houses and lands were purchiLMx]

J7 acres liGRutland, fair house but no
grod outbuildings, 50 acre* improved.
J otn of fence timber and wood. Within &lt;7
rflles of this eity and 4 of Irving station.
This farm will be sold nt a bargain, on a
reasonable payment down.

lands for their mipjxn-L All tlio first ship­
ment* of leper* were aBonvxi to take their
wives nnd hasl*ui&gt;fa with them, or u son. and
in aome instances a daughter; but children
were not permitud to accompimy them.

40 acre* 1&amp; Rutland 3’,' mllex from thte
city, all improved, good etrong soil but no
bulidiugH. Laud lay* well aud produce
well. Uns been sold within fast five yean
tor &gt;1.2W. Will be sold way below that
figure.

xulttcd, exccping only under the meat siren u-

2 city lots in
desirable place
for a home.
Will be closed out at half
thrir value.

To be expended for

MUSIC, SPEAKING, GAMES OF SPORT,
FIREWORKS, ETC.

ONE CONTINUAL ROUND OF PLEASURE.

Call on or address

In 1873 tbe number of lepers nt tbp settie-

ways remained behind. By this time tbe bi­
ennial legislatures evinced more interest fa
tbe condition of their unfortunate fellowmca

For particulars see small bills.
HASTINGS. MICH.

un&lt;T report on tbo modes of living, sufficiency
of foot!, liousen, etc., of tbe topers; and, fa
consequence of one of these visit*, during tbe
legislature of 1878, tbe Mtttemeut rreuivod tbo
special attention of tho lugldaturo, which re-

1
Previous to this tbe settlement had retired
vsry Httlo medical attenttoo. A pbysicfaa

fa 1872 will bring &gt;2.75 today.

and return.

dr natural color, but the general public
America is not yet educated* up to tbo

OatsK Rye, Clover
Seed, Wool.

orrcnnre and I had to have tho ball —
can Harrison iu St Louis Gfobo-Demo-

K

■ma sETn.mnr.vr xs Hawan.
For a considerable time there was nobody

coustitnting the tepfr settkment projocta
from tbo main body of tbe Ulan-l, and farms
a kind of shelf, including, prulably, an area
not so plentiful as the wages offered might
tionably the youngest actor who ever made of about 5,0ft) acres, abounding with everj
wacant, nod who exact almost any rcmuhis mark with a pieco of burnt cork. The variety of soD, and everything nreorary to
story of his first appreuunwj is toid by Mr. supply tbe want%-of the native*, rad having
William Winter in Id* volume entitled “Tbe a larg&gt;* area of laud to bo utilixed for the
sponge diring fa Iho'frequent visits of sharks.
Jeffersons." Coming from a family of actors. raising of stocks; tbe sea abounds with fish,
Nearly a hundred men aro lost every year to
and before thi* plarenas ocCTqik-d by tbo
Meditcrranren waters, chwfiy by the voratheatrical surroundings, and when only" 4 lepers it sustained a vary largo aud thriving
&lt;:1ouf sharks, although a few of the divers not
yean of age—in 1833— be ws* brought upon poj-ulution.
Tlie original inhabitant* of the place owned
tbo stags by Thomas D. Rice himself, on a
a great many piece* of land tmd h-niws, tbe
benefit occwdoit at Ute Washington theatre.
When endugh sponges are gathered to fill
Tbe little Joe. blackened and arrayed pre­ houstM being mostly thatched on®, and only
cisely like hi* senior, was carried on to tbe
tbe rate of tbe lease b fixed by tbo quantity
of sponges secured. A field which yields
nothing to tbo merchant costs him nothing
but his time to Honreliing it After tho gov*

SELLS

Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile,
XXL-uw.
“r.’Iixxs
be
did not say, and although
quMtfon
Lime, Salt, Cement,
8I0K: uiiHMOlS, Seeds,
Plaster, Plas.
OK
“^Sl^faew that they went
tering Hair, Plano
water to the moon at njfag. and-JttfagUKo
BOOTS AND SHOES, Binder and Mower,
CJUJ, OK
UI tried to puah him by asking him how it
Western
Reserve
was tlAt tbo muon wa» sometime* largo aud
mm*time*«uaU. Ho replied that wb« H
Fertilizer, Oats, Com,
wrornaU there were
quiring to go, a* it wo* a: the tuU moan that
Beans, Oats and
moat roup!? died. N'nturally. that wn* ofao
HASTINGS.
the tins when EMMt spirits requlrtri to vital
Flour, and
th * earth.—Youth's Companion.

Thia may to saitl without any die-

Everything bo did »'ai done with an eye to

profits acquired ore so very generous.

Anri AU Others
When you want anything In thejlne of

reason that they already hare as much of

the dealer ; where overstocking and dull mar-

R. J. GRANT

LEPROSY AND ITS TREATMENT 0V

Subsequently efforts wsrv made

cvermw. Whan he swam back tor bu clothes

IL

nanmnat—Naahvinu American.

W X=£

bol

All No. 1 goods, desirable work, and seasonable. Prices on them are right. Remem­
ber this when you need anything from a
bracket to the finest bed room suit.

Furniture
Everything desirable in this line.

Lambed in tho wring of UML Thngooocwas

cn .st©

At the Blue Front.

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FARM AND GARDEN.

Basting*. Wednesday. June 2«. 1888.

•OBSERVATIONS AND EXPERIENCES
OF PRACTICAL INTEREST.

PIMPLES TO SCROFULA.
Pratt I ve Cure for every Skin, Scalp, and
Blood IHsai-e except lehlhyo*!*.
ntImU

fl vrar*. Head, arm*, and breast a

lie* with the

Tlio unpretentious cottage of dur illus­
tration. a reprintfrora American Garden,
is a plMulujt and somewhat unusual
stylo -of building, but the observant
reader will notice that the home like
ciiarm and natural grace that surround
it are the result of tbo planter's efforts,
rather than those of the architect and
carpenter. These appear to have done
their work well, for, although a cottage,
it appears free from tlnee "baby house’*
conceits that often mar dwellings of this
order, and render them unpleanant for
human habitations

Deshler. Ohio.

Skin IH*e**e Six Year* Eared.
I am thankful to ray ttart I have med the
Cutteura Krwisdlc* for about etahl mentb* with
great vuei-es* and consider myraif entirely cured
«f aab rheum from which I have suffered for six
years. I tried a number at meilicisev and tw«
at tbe tart doctor* In the country, but found
Mthtsr Ui*t would rS-rt a cure until I
your rrinediev.
Mas. A. M

f

Tbe Worst CpreafRrrofWa Cured.
W* bare been wllinz your Cutleura Re medic*

01 srrauiA i r&gt;n
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aw- txxti.-i ot Cntleura Keio!*«n,Cntleura and

The Imlcony in broad and comfortable,
high enough above the ground to catch
the light breetes on a sultry summer
evening, and the air of the wholo bouse
is one of common sense ami comfort, but
the artistic grace and sense of pleasure
comes from the natural festoons of wood­
bine, or Virginia creeper, that depend
from the pillars and eaves' of tlx* porch
and climb tho corner of the house. The
Japan bop’ winds above the railingof the
balcony stairs, mingling with the moon­
flower and Cobcea scandens. Ldng rustic
iWEAK, PAINFUL BACKS, boxes around the outside edge of the
balcony hold masses of nasturtiums, dial
spread al-out and hang over the edge with
itlcura Autl-Pain Plaster, the first an air of gladness. Ivy geraniums and
lobelias add their beauty and color. A
few potted plants lent their grace of form
YOU CAN LEARN
to the combination, and bod* of scarlet
geranium carried the bicorn and color
upon the lawn until the whole place was
a mas* of color and greenery. Take this
Just as readily a* by attending some school and away and imagine the desertation that
at 1-4 the expense.
would remain!
LESSONS BY MAIL.
A new metho&gt;l—BlMFLK and THOROUGH.
Shorthand writeni get from
For a delicate form of cabl«ago Brus­
S50 TO ® 150 PER MONTH.
Tbs work U light, pleiuant ami respectable. sels sprout* ore to lx&gt; commenced. Tlietm
Hundred, have leanied Bborthand in thi* way require a rich soU. TIm&gt; plants ought to
and are now earning uv«r
receive tho same treatment as do cab­
SI .OOO PfcR YEAR.
JUST THE THIMC FOR LADIES. bages, but the sprouts last all summer,
and should therefore be placed where
Betid (sc particular* to the
STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE. they can have the wholo ground for the
seuson. The plants grow with a large,
ANN ARBOR. MICH.
loose, cabbage like top and a tall stalk
below, over which little calrlrago like
heads form, wltich can bo gathered all
summer and until tho hard frosts of tho
north may destroy tliem. At the south
they endure the whiter.
. Mort people who consider edbbogo at,
essentially coarse food are unacquainted
with the Savoy class. Even the Savoys
which have been crossed nud increased
in size and coarseness, lilrfc the Drum­
bead Savoy, are still far superior to the
ordinary flat Dutch and Drumheads. And
now m o have a variety known as the
Netted Savoy, which combine* fair size
with tho highest quality.

FraoMart. Kan.
Cutirnra Rrmrdlr*
Cura every »|&gt;ec-.ev.ot admiring. humlUaUnit.
Itehiar.borainx. waly and pimply di*-a*e* of
the- *ktn) vesip and blood, with lov* of hair,
from pimple* to scrofula, except possibly
*eso!d&lt;merywlterr. Price. Cutleura. Me.: Soap,
tte.; Hroolxeut, Ji. Preparvd bv tbc Potter
Drag and Chemical Corporation. Boston.
Ajfend for "How to Cure Skin Disease*."
64 pmcc«, to IDustrstlun* and too testimonial*.
/bfifH-ttS. blackhead*, red. roujh. cbappM
* * m oily skin prevented bv Cutleura »o&gt;ai&gt;

SHORTHAND I

YOUNG MENmimm.

Many farmers at sheep shearing time
roll up the fleeces so carelessly and hide
in them so much filth that it is not strange
they receive low prices lor the clip.
~ The Patent 54 Clipper Fly Net Another thing, nil burr* ought to be
out of tho fleece. The Wool
has meshed bottoms which can­ clipped
Grower, calling attention to this subject,
not tangle and lashes at the top anvs:
.
If sheep are ranged in a section where
which won’t catch in the harness.
burnt grow, of course their fleeces will
be moreor less infested with the nuisance,
5A Lap Dusters IM BaamlsurZuna*. and the wool will net tho owner three
cents a pound and upwards leas, depend­
&amp;A Ironsides SheetngaykSi ing upon tho amount of bum and the
of wool, than if free from tbo doClipper Fly Nets"£"™“- price
feet; for if a buyer can feel a few bum
rr
latealter *t BaMUw Out. in a piece of wool ho naturally conclude*
100 other rtyks of t/o. Horae Sheets and that the bellies and flanks of nil fleeces
a Nets, at prices to suit every body.: For of that dip are loaded with buns, and
by di dealers. If you can’t get them, he makes bis offer in accordance with
that view.
When shearing is progressing, tho men
who are tying up tho fleeces can pass
their hands over each "
upon the 'wood table, at
men; * ’ _,_
*’r__
“_______
“■ ' _________ pail
If they uro unable to keep up
with the uhearcrs and do that, wo think
It would pay the owncrof the wool to
put an extra hand or two at the work,
and let them pass tho fleeces along to
the men who tie, as fast as the burr* are
clipped. Wo hope some of our friends
who ore ao unfortunate as to have burry
wool will try our plan, and sco if they
cannot nave money by tho operation.

SOMETHING NEW.

B

unoino a BIG sturgeon.

Bawhli

In which direction ought beehives tn
front, is a question of Importance and
one that does not appear tn leave received
much consideration from agricultural
writers The opinions based on personal
experience and expressed recently by an
Iowa bee keeper in The American Bee
Journal will be of interest to apiarians.
1 would not advise setting shud^ trees
very thick. *lt is from personal ^experi­
ence tliat I write. I have been experi­
menting in this direction for about ten
years, and 1 think that 1 have come to a
conclusion that is satisfactory ta me. I
cannot control my bees in a hot or sul­
try, close place, for they will hang out
on the fronts of the hive* and nt a loss
ot hooey, or at my expense. Tbc better
the honey flow tho warmer is the inside
of the hive, so it would be well for tts,
even in this, latitude, not to choose too
hot a place for the hive*. If I should
have any slope at all it would be in any
direction except south.
On the other liand, early spring is very
trying; at tills time of the year we should
do all we can to save tho old bees, for if
we accomplish this, other things being
favorable, wo will have plenty of brood,
and plenty of bee* to gather the clover
honey.- For hours in the spring of 1888
I watched, with much interest, the little
bee* fly from the cozy and well protected
apiary, on which the direct ray* of the
tun rested, causing the bees to take wing
in great number*. Over tho willows
they flew, with the temperature at 45
degK, though there were cloud* at times,
and chilly northern breeze*. If my bees
had been on the north side of tbo wil­
lows, they would not have been out.
taking the clioncea.
I had one row of hives fronting north,
and where the cool breeze* could strike
tlio entrance; these I**-* did not dwindle
to any extent, while those in the sun,
and facing south, though protected from
the wind, dwindled down on the average
of one-third of the bees. Thus it may bo
seen that if tho whito clover hiul yielded
a surplus, I would have been theloaerof
hundreds of pounds of honey. In abort,
I think quite positively, tliat it ta not best
to carry bees from any re[K»itory, and
front their hives to the south, in a sunny
and close yard. ._______

""fr” s?’ uft .vx

ARE THE STRONGEST.

Agrlmllunil Mates.

MORTGAGE BALE.
o&lt; a certain murlgMr mad* by William B.
SuS’May^SranUwrth' A.*!&gt;?*£«!
r*rsea*d in tbe offkn of tta- IteRlrter of bred*

Mr tte County of Barry *ul Stat* at Mteb’-sr,
ouDtoserenteeulb day of Mat. A. D.inso. In Utar

Tho American Jersey Cattle club lias
Issued volume 28 of Its "Herd Register."
The number of bulls is carried from 20,­
001 to 21,000. and that of cows from 49.­
001 to 51.000.
The department of agriculture report*
the average condition of lioraes through­
out the country as 98.4. a very high

According to Professor Henry, combi­
nation* of Indian coni and skixn milk
afford a most economical ration for
young pig*, nitoat* and breeding stock
tisl to the lugbert results.
Peach growing promises to become on
Important industry in Connecticut. The
C®oDecticut Valley Orchard company
has two immense orchards nt Meriden
and at Berlin, and this year la tbo first

tint the yield will reach 40.000 basket*.
Mod pepper may be fed to poultry in
moderate quantities *ith good remit*.
you could not swallow it

OWES
Corr)bmaliarir)ct alimys
tolefyad.

” I, . .. I«r.l to tell "te-n OJ* ted a tate

।

ut. Slbe.1 rb«w&gt;. Maloyl “* ““

Quick m ite-ita* 1 struck and. C«Jt tte w**
U?ck into •o.netalog dfctnmugly like *
it msm.nl *o ls«vy and riugguh^ t&lt;ut jou
"can't must always *on&gt;ciUDM uUL
Slowly s-meibiug brioatowtod to w*k«
up. for all tte world like a ioremotlvs rate-

Uko a little fiend. Two hvndrvd feet of
hue ran out In a t*w •ceorak. ami then, with
a splatt «» if * Wr*&gt; bad UiUn "‘*'^0
water, throe feet ol big, drab t
plunged lab - the air. H» was
bta to Jump on* all afccuoa Then be started
Lack up etn-aiu. and. In spite ot all tbe strain
1 dared put ou him, ran ont nmriy every foot
.
,1
,1... »w.1 'Me hMnrt K.-IH in
mj wwu
-- — --------- -rtoj-prd ju&gt;t at tbc right time. Thu h»b
fought like n demon for one hour un.l a hu'.f
actual time, and
deU-raiin«l .tipt to
cuiue to ga-T
A Frroclunan bappstud along fust then,
and I begged him to u~- the gaff. He sto-ppal
on u rock mwr tbc water’* edge, but th- tbh
came Up, and, Mwuungly with rnabce afore­
thought, with &lt;«• flap of bi* tail wet tbs
kind helper from in ad to foot. Ho rtep)vd
up and out a* gracefully *» poswlde. Tbc
tl&gt;h wan finally land**! and found to weigh
exactly forty pound* and to tueojoiro fifty­
eight inebzw In length. White making a
dower tight than ’.bo trout, tta- &gt;turguoo’»
mad rudw* an- thrilling and exciting, aa-1 1 _
believe th* mot fiutkluxu angler will vote
him a game tUl&gt; after lie luu once landed a
big fellow with light tackle.
Freqwntly I have taken tbctn on an eight
ounce split bamboo fly rod. with »ni.iUe«t gut
book lieited with worm. Then ttnur tight i*
particularly [Awing, but 1 would not care
to try ouo above four feet Ik'length an that
kiwi nt tackle, a* half a day u 11^&gt; long to

You liave probably often noticed on
tlio premises of those who have limited
room, that when it came time. Io have n
number of broods of young chickens, it
In 18®. during a v bit, never to bo for­
was impomibk- to raise them unlcmi their gotten, paid to Charhw Dicken* nt Gad'* Iliil
lawns and gardens were sfoileil and dis­ Place, the myriad minded uovelht, referring,
figured with all sort* of contrivance* to among other thing*, to office bolding and
keep the young Irroods from doing mis­ c flkw *rcklng in this country, told: "On the
chief, and to protect them from cats and occadoti uf iny visit* to America, mv fir»t
other enemies, besides from being killed visit especially, I **w, when at Wu&gt;hinglt&gt;u,
by other bens with chickens.
their special and Individual property.

Men

one anotiMT. fighting, wrangling, aeramblmg
for j&gt;Uux—all engaged In * common oiuuult

lodge sod di«pr&gt;Man, all th* time cringing
and trucking to the jx-litk-tan*. who Manned,
by undlsjiukd right,'to take control uf the
|&gt;ul&gt;lic place* on. I iU»pcu»e tho govenuneni'*
COOP WITH COVERED BUN.
II. H. Stoddard, in his work on poul­ •utatance.
"The tm.tahty and a-lflshne** which marked
try architecture, presents the plan repre­
sented in the first cut, by which rach tbo rule of tta oflk-e monger* wa* more &lt;li*
gusting mxl otTeuUve to deevut men than the
hen with her chickens can be kept by »w*y of any-&lt;4oatcd aristocracy that ever
themselves, the hen having tho advant- curved, a nation, it wm. calculated to con­
ago of scratching in tho run. The run taminate, Iiervrrt, destroy aemitivv and deli­
is mode of common' hemlock board* and ■ cate minded peraom; it «u wholly viciou*."
And then, laying hi* hand upon*the unfinlath. The end toward tbo coop is open,
and the front of the coop i» atao open. i*hrd chapter* of "Tta- Mystery of Edwin
The boards at tbo bottom are 5 inclies Drood,” the great novelist, replying to my
wide and at the top 2 inclic*. The end question, mid: "It i* not the tsuiiacle system
is se|Xkrate, ns are, also, tho two aides. or tho methods of circumlocution that the
people of America want; not the system*
They can bo tied together with twine, which try tho jmtience of the f«opln on this
and when you are done rning them tltey •ide of the water and call for n lash of scor­
can be taken apart nnd [Hit away in a pion*. but a system that wifl taka [dace* from
s-mall apace.
thegrasfiof trickrtersand put them within
When you have need of twenty or tbc reach of *1) decent men who necvl not sur­
twenty-five such rims, it b a great ad­ render ttair manhood to gain j&gt;uLUc emplcvvantage to have them made in sections, ment' -R. R. McMahon in North Atwricii
________
so ns to be able to pack them away in a iteview.
small space. Tho bottoms of tho'coops
Of
t
be
roec
eMof
Hood’* BarsapariU* i* tta* fact
arc loose, and can be taken out and
purchaser rarely^* * fair equivalent
cleaned when noceasary; afso, tho runs ’te»
'"‘.’J'TC Th* .teaUlar headline "itn
On* Dollar,' Molen by Imitator* i* nrlcan bo renewed with fresh -sand occa­ Dos**
*1**1 slth amt true «miy of H«S"^iparill*.
sionally, or removed to a new site. The Tbl*.can rail'y be proven t.v anv «*m&gt; s'ho HrI0.!'*1 G** matter/For rod economy
runs cost twenty-two to twenty-four
cents each, if you make them yourself. gl* ta” y HOO,, * tUr*aD‘nll»- teld by all dni«-

il

In the second cut may be found a good
suggestion for a coop of simple nnd con­
venient arrangement, it* advantage*,
according to Mr. Stoddard, are so appar­
ent as to require few words of explan.-.tion. Tho outer frame or door is covered
with wire netting and hung upon two
pivots. The pivots being above the cen­
ter allow the door to close of itaelf. At
the bottom of tho opening, just back of
the alate, is nailed a small atrip, against
which tbo inside bottom edge of the door
strikes and is •prevented from going fur­
ther. Its convenience will pay for makB&gt;S_________

Spraim, strata*,

Pen

cn

East Baginawe F
•ion has tar it* K
amrenrion by Mite. C

Happy Home Bits
pie’, popular mrdi&lt;
bk&gt;od: preventing
bniioaaneea, beadac
and malarial rlHm.**
otte dollar per Iwttl*

Boston

Alfred Cardran b
awtatant keeper of
5]*ctacle Rref.

IFYOU ARE LOOKlNG FOR

Dry Goods Store

Wonderful cures
In every • part of

AN EXTRA SWEET PIECE OF

Big bowl down at
the removal of the t

l« a positive *peeUfc to
BUM. blradhw. itch

HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY, i

DONT FAIL TO GIVE
Freemont girls p

MARFt &amp; DUFF
Are having the biggest kind of a sale on
their M Inch Glovta silk umbrellas para­
gon frame* and gold bead* that they are
selling for 81,4V. also on their 36 inch fast
black sateen umbrella*, paragon frame*
ard gobi head* that are being told for
SI.10. These are two ot tbetnort import
ant sales In rain and shine umbrella* ever
offered to the public. The silk umbrella
with gold h«-*d that we are giving you for
81.411 it ju»t tlie same as that aoM last sum­
mer for 83.50. We closed out the lot com
prising nearly four hundred: they were
purchas'd cheap- and you are getting the
advantage of our purchase. Remember it
i* nycesMuy to come early as they are
moving fart, only 8 1.4* for a 36 Inch gold
beaded silk umbrella worth •8.50and SLID
for Hut black sateen umbrella, gold beaded
worth Sl.OOf

Weakened and de
and liowels should i
irritant* like oonn
Miles* Pills cures 11
pation. piles, etc.,
Samples free at W.

w A FAI^T^IAL
/sKYoun Dealer Fo^It
t
DontTakeAhyOthe^

Whooping coug!
Ms of it.

Jno.FiNZER&amp;BRO^Louisviue.IW

There is nothing thi
Veterinary Carbolb
wound*, bruise*, c
hotb*. mange, aerate
Hone and all *kta at
titan any other ‘AL
only preparation tin
the hair It* origh
Either, driver of
"Haring given Veh
t borough triat I a
lake pleasure in re

the Hou' Jndro «■
Calboan. on the i ■
herein de*crlt-e«j. in tb* Uoi.utJ of Harn, la
Stale. &lt;x&gt; Momtay. Ike twrntjwcvad *»' &lt;*
July. A. D. 1***. al one o'rinrk &gt;u tta *nenxx«
ot Hist &lt;tav l»uh)ret to all rur.:::.brane* bv
mortxagv or Mberwiw r\i»t&gt;ng *: c*

cans »lt; null ran
II. laithropr
.

1'ieaideut IlarriMi
Lewis j&gt;oetm*Hter *:

hmnerteed rtihts of tbe widow of »alo 4«wa»rt
thereint the foUowtaa de*&lt; rim*! re* e-isit ta
wit. The «otilh e**l quart«-t id the hxHN u«-t
quarter. ai»d tlie tOAth h*!L&lt;-1 tta soutli -**t
Our Stunner Umbrellas
quartet uf scrtlou number fhlrty tm- M tawu
one north, rnnp* eight wr*t. tn tta feutty uf
That we are *ellhig for tl.4» and FS..’»0an- U«rrK In the ware al Mh-bqran.
good value for f-8.50 and S3.00. We have
. CASIOUXK Gnm&gt;F.
rlrtnUt «
them tn Iji loseu anti standard length
CHANCEHY OEDEk
handle*. Full line of fancy parasols, all Blate ot Michigan, lu the ■ r-ult court lwthe
style* and price*.
county ot Barn l» ct*r.- -r;
Marrftt E. Caikla*,
tta w1.3... .....e.-mp!»:i;«&lt;t
...»«.
, K.I*.
We an- having a big trade on our spring - ■
Jacket* that we are acllinx for 83.00, 9J.50. Ftdlek. the unknown heirs &lt;rf Lewi* ttlta
•3.75, Si.00, SS.35. 83.73, 84.00 and 84.50. the aakacwa betrr uf Horace A Chaw *au:
unknown heir* of Charles ete. These u&lt;* unusually pretty style*
and good values. They are In blaek and the IXh day ol May. tn tta ta»r «•• thouraM
colors. Also a big line uf lieaded wraps can etatbt
“ ■hundred
-. - a. am',
■■ eighty uv.l■-i n ,,-Mr
be foinul In our eloak department at at­

trial package of Lane

for the summer fcx!

Kilert’s ItayHgM I
sufferers from sick 1
torpid liver and inc
ed. pleasant to take
tlirough by dayligh'

Prof. Clancy, the
lege n&gt;aa. is going I

tractive price* from 83.'73, 84.00, 84.50. therein at the lime of tae fil:»c “I
blll -vf
85.00. 85.50. «*J.db and 8C.3O, etc. It’ will comptatat. sad l&gt;r attar priM.ttotta«*l^
tlon of **ld court, that J&lt;Ktul&gt;*».
H. Fwk.
pay you to look u* through. Also auk totte John J. Pedlek. I*wf. Wibou; Itorare A.; law
ana
Chsrle*
Bwaa.
above
named.
*r»
all
dethe finest line of lace curtains in the elty. reasrd and that tbrir betre an- rniuwwa.w
That Is. wliat we can show you and at the that neb belts are aeccMiirv mM i n*j »r
to tbe above entlUed proreedlts JZ*!
lowest price*.
Btuart. Kaappen A t'MiArraan wllntor*!*!**
eomptalnani b*crin. U &gt;» &lt;-r.rtredt.irt *»“*-•’
known belt* ol the mM J»hU
’ - Jj ’
and th* unknnMn twit* »f tb» **ld &lt;*• H ”*»•
dOMased. and lb* OBknowu tain of tta **»
Jte L’fificL deceased, *ud :!.riu&gt;k3«rt
heir* of th* raid Les !• « U-i *’•''*•"*‘2’
th* unknown beir* of the rant •I"ri,‘T *.1

Mr*. Thein. HL Mm

Holland has raise
and Lajh-er about 8

Marr &amp; Duff.

ranlMd at Northpoi

utanaa swan. uecraseo.
•MW* ot. M .W-..-I--

Hleod

Great mistaken lu
world, by supposlui
were due to bad I
fit*, dtattoee*. Ftee

elghty-nliw.

nerves of the brain.

Attest. a true copy.

v'«h’y-eli and recorded lu
the reatater of d red* for Harry mid
on the iMh day ol March. A. D. ill

.
PROBATE NOTICh
FUateTrf Mlebtaan. County of ittrn
Natlee to hereby riven, that lr*o ■
probate court for tar eouutt «&gt;l 1-*''
nd day of May a. I&gt;. i»m. m i"
Austin to Daniel W. the
ttrit date were sDowro tor crrd.t.'r*
claim* atalu«t fbe ftate of
U1811.1 recorded la th* office of the rwnster of their
MorahotMe late of **!d co.

of the part*: taHou*

dvrangetaeut of tta
'veaxnrai. Dr; ]
brain food Bnr]&gt;aM
Trial botths fro.-

to prevent tneirciainu ism™ &gt; ■ •
.
ttopeobat* offtee. in th--city of Uartte
examination and allowance, on or , 'Ji. «

Saas winiiaTii
mm **»’
*"■
the t*d day of Augu*t sod«m frt&gt;i»»

In 11M Juki..

&lt;rf November uerLBt Wo'clwk lb the fere*®®
’

I?. iJw*?
ofdeMa

’

CBA*i-r- W. Anu. rte*«.
Judge u! Erobste.

Btert-. Bxtnrl o
throat trouble*; w

MORTGAGE SA I Ebottle

, sss?

■JWiuuiwEnif

age is liable to be injured. For the per­
fect dsrtruutkm erf the canker worm a

WW7 Eg,*:

HL

U. Inrin&lt;- &lt;*■«••» ",
on th-' ;:&lt;&lt;)*.' »
r3of oioruaffas*
■"'"•'’.tf'ESS

Guretf
bent of the Ohio Horticultural society
appears to have proven that, for the
curculio an J codling moth. 1 pound of
Paris green or London purplo to 150
gallons of water is a sufficiently strong
solution, and that where a larger pro

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•rs:

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'-jS
at artwiitflnir -•*--- -------- -

ru*

orcliard* badly affected by this
use of a solution containing 1 |iound of
the poison to 40 or 50 gallons of water,
applying this with ccsmiderable force in
the form of a very Cue spray. Some of
the members Lave used Paris green for
tlm currant worm, but a targe mujoritv

attack* youths and

ON
EACH
PLUQ

, of Albion.

Httni

OLD

IOO Doses One Dollar

MORTGAGE BALE.

A WELL VE.XTILATKU COOP.

LOOK
| FOR
THIS

rmithen* and build* up tbo »y*ten&gt;, crestc*
and tone, tbs diction, while
U eradicates
Otv» Its trial.
Mood’* Bar**partita li sold by all dru*gbts.
Prepared by C L Hood • Co. Lowell. M*«*.

&amp;
mica «it

AT A REASONABLE PRICE

blood you e»Bno‘ cnJ°T fl"0*1 llcallh- J
*t this »eu*on nearly every one needs a
Cood medicine to purify, vltalirc, and enrich
7. .. ■
TTn&gt;&gt;1aa AaremarUt* i* WOrthT

BATTLE CREEK.

■

About H» “rU»J
from the Jtaxina* T
cluriveoftheshipn

’

k Fine Quality of

“□(^Ttalin. would slacken
2vmi i»*-.

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OurPapularBrand

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DecUres
Her
..tbe, the very sight of herself.
. U|.&gt;u her u* she wnepa bit*
Views on Prohibition.
i**r uncomely apnearencT
rlic. If by the use of cosmetics,
1.. hide her wretched complexion.
. ;Lj«* Ur. Pierce's OeMiir^MMCj A ROBUST OPIHIOH EXPRESSED.
. .-uiste tne liver and Mrify toe
pj-Kious humors, she wul uhqmP
. -1\: &lt;-o:nt again like unto thf Bash

ul.ud* of salt -per day go«t
i: iv Valley salt I Jock*, eadi jpmrnta made by water.

.. u.ji nersoos annually die In this
...-:'t&gt;.|*lG&lt;ti. which te but the
.
*-j*o reward w altered by the
; :&gt;r sale’** ntarrh Remedy foe a
vtn whwh they cannot cure. The
. ....... nn &lt;&gt;. ** *
a i

■ ,.i at Jgekifon. A utlff quar• s-nforred. The dissjase
i ansi adult* alike.
'

Majority —Wom«

fenton Harlxir about
Ilegiute institute.

ior all fttrin* o! tiieuieeaae.

ball.

tbe state of Pennaylvaaia voted
.----- --..IL-UA
ting an amendment
prohibiting
the
manufacture or sale of
intnxicaUag
liquor* m tbe state conrtitutiou. An amend­
ment abolishing the poll-tax qualification for

- . j—., w
iuj.no wnat jxjutiS* *?ndllist*’ f* had voted for, whicn tad
Mr. Rouaevelt to declare that Aph an act on
the part ot a postmaster woulT justify the
ir *'

----..IU. iu .U'-LU-71 Ol

CommWoner Roowvelt saw! bo would like
to have th* new.iaprrs announce that the
absolute ImiwrUality of examination* was
guarantee.I, -nd it wM a mtoiomeanor pun­
ishable by fin* and imprisonment to oorruptly favor any applicant He had seen a
newspaper interview in which I’mtrnaater

PinLAnriJ’HrA. June SSL—Official nisi w-

candidate for renommMioo. He replied that
be was not, aui would not take it

state show a majority of I8b.44'.t against the
| ropoonl proLibitiou amendment.
The
LOXDOX, June III—Mr. t’artwgl" gave a
ami warranted to go amendment providing for the repeal of the
poll-tax qiusiiflcation is lost by about lYl.lXk) dinm-r at the Hotel Metropole last evening to
Mr. and Mrs Gladstone There were thirty
_________
; •
Yp-ilanti laieliicswho!- majority.
guert* ini'lu ling Minlste: Lincoln an&gt;l Mr*
■erg Vi get imirried.
RHODE ISLAND VOTES "WET."
latwoln, Hir William Vnroon Harcourt nnd
Lady Harcourt, John Morley and Mr* Mor­
•: Mary *
Indlinapolls. Ina.,
i s aa&lt; btully afincteit with The Prohibitory Anseiulmen* Repealed ley. Consul General New and Mr* New,
i* f-» - tsully broken out and a
General and Mr* Lawton. Tbe nffair -n
' .&gt;•!. Your Extract of Ked
Plu«V!i&gt;B.xcr, R- I., June'JI.—In tiic spiring strictly private. Mr. Gladston- lid not
jof ibft»5 ti,i- jwtfple of the state adopted a «m- not spoak.
'Ou for John-down, *:itutioua) amendment prohibiting the man­
ufacture «r sals in tbe state of intoxicating
W*Mm.x«Ti»!« City. June 22.—Th* presi­
■! 1 hr Wood often cause great »n- liquor*. Tbe “wet" men bap* carried ou a dent has api»oiuted Frank M*»jo. of Ohio,
■ -AMju; lined'* HursapartLa &gt; vigorous campaign for its typral, an.! at the
to Iw consul general at Frankfort; Charte*
last eemicn of tta legislature another amend­ B Trail, of Maryland. con»ul at Marseille*,
n* of veterans ha* been on- ment wai* ordered submitted .to the jwople re­ nivl H. (I Knowles, of Delaware, consul at
pealing the prohibitory anwmiment Tbe Bordeaux. Among other appointments to
election on the qureU.ai took place yaatarday, the 1 nW it Urn of internal revenue collector*
ami considering the difference in tbe vde of WAk that of william Cassius Goodloe to lie
d■&gt;- han- been made In tlye
collector for th* Seventh Kentucky district.
iz many nrrvou*troubles
teat tlian they did iu Pennsylvania.
■ i-.''i blots!, nit* luailarhe.
MRS. HAYES PARALYZED.
Cmnparteon of the Vote.
-. -IccpleosuoAK etc. arc alRy tbe constitution it require*] a threo•« •..•tikncas or Irritation of the 111 ths vote to reprel tlu&gt; amemlmenL and the
&gt;mln. ily-qM-peiia, pain. wind. result is nearly a toree-fourth* vote for re­
•
- if th&lt;- nerves of the slora- peal. Tbo lotal/bte was 28,W for repeal of
CuivKi-AXD, O., June 21—A special from
'
i-aitMii by the weakneM tbe amaodaMOw and I'.WJ against repeal.
•'iliotHnrM, constipation, etr. The amendment is therefore repealed by Fremont. O., atate* Hint Mr* Rutherford B.
t tin1 nerves pf the liver or 6,4rt) morn than the required three-fifth, of
'nmilarUy, xterlllty. to the total vote. The am**niim*-nt was adopted day afternoon stricken with paralysis Her
entire right .hie 1. affected .nd at V p m
'■' "I 1 he uterine nenes. For b mbA&lt;*&gt;*
&lt;•
„h„ had not recovered cone&lt;*»u*ne*A Gen.
l Dr. Mile*' great nerve and i„ tbi. dtj — *&gt;.»*» &lt;”■
Haves wa« in Columbus, but arrive,! home
.twain
-urpasses ail other renieslitv.
r»wii&lt;H***
3-®!
3 o’clock in the evening. Tbe other tn un(tee at W. II. Gotalyear'a
-j» .s»u»&gt; **i»At -n...ooici*i »»• at
bers ot tbe family bare been telegrapbeJ
drug
fflciai count f°LATXH--At n lata hour Iasi bight tb-re
There j.
in Etigli'h speakingchgrch
U&gt; llci j,.
had bean no change in Mrs. Hayn* condi­
tion.
~_ _____ 2—----- 1-----MAKING MATTERS LIVELY.
HlertS l Airwt Ofi Tar A Wild Cherry
SIMON CAMERON STRICKEN.
i‘B - I.-. liable and pleasant remedy for

■« .noiuars.
b*t^^*l^,''s&lt;wll|lng.l»yriipeb&lt;&gt;uM always
2’S” ■■
i‘ X""os

Iin&gt;LA«*r&lt;&gt;*ja, Jud., June 1H —Mr, Row
veil tbe ciril-ecrvlre eotnmteloner, made
m.K«.*«-J,U.UlA.U» id«rt«r P-tn*,..:.*
•!» It”*'
. .

&lt;lltio&gt; with Farnly***.
.
LUCA^AA, r*. Jan. al.-O’R «■*»»
. 1.._
l.., wtlli **sr.lota of th. right teds and te in a tflUrel

. _____York.. A*-

Vun U&gt; uuatmsasow "ere
boart of exnmhtere). and Dndtey Foulka,
whose hobby i* eivil-aernco reform.
i- .ttenrtanea. Mr. Jtoosautat said to

EiGnto rnr

at

ss,500,000.

cat,- which bad evidently ten imprisoned

property by tbe fl.wd. A Piitaburg paper
yesterday published a statement that the
Ijsaos would run from K»,000,000 to»40.000,060. This statement set tbe commlasioa at
work figuring on the matter, and the r.-*ult

and Mrs. Haldeman, bi* daughter, are with
him at Uta home in Donegal Springs.
LAXCA'tTrn. Pa., June 24.—Gen. Simon
CamS" ronditlon y«*rd«F was prac-

amount publi»ho*l Ihh morning. We very
touch doub*. if the ,i**c-*.c I vnluation/&gt;f nil
tbe property in Camteia county is &gt;20,000,W0; wr a ill go further, tee rery much doubt
if Cambria *-&lt;*unty is worth FJii.OOO.OOA Ho w •

tbe rqojile must tie I voiced to and alleviated
■1 tbc i-arlieat possible moirwnt How Is this
to be done! 1st u. figure.

.*'r,*tMhU Abietine Ointment is only
put up in
twtHHnice tin boxes and. la
«n k'xM.uite cure for old sores, bunut.
ti.m ”ThuppsM hand* and all akin eruphk. w hi jxwHiveJy cure all kinds of
J. .7,' *'k f,,r the Original Abietine Qint“ &gt;'t- S&gt;ld by W. H. Goodyear at 25c.
I*r Im.x-hj man 30c.

Tben tne cav »* *.*—•—

—

•bn.JaIh.mAU*"-** m-*" P““^T
Joaa, •»«•*«•* &lt;* rmabU«. ~&gt;*«£
aiodinS-Mob b. ™
master Walter*
Capt Dod*l. --x-deputy
_______ __ testUtod that be bad
postmaster, te*uu
Moore himself

turbulencr, and Judge Johnston telegraphed
from Eben»burg Saturday that they mu*:

“This will make 637.WN for the erection
•nd iurniahing of 3* xi houaes. There yet ©jniaiu* 1.3’10 Ikshc* to l“* supplied. To do thi,
will cost FJSi.lXkt. with F75.UN fur furniture
Thcw* figur** sliow dint it will cost at"&gt;A
OtV.fXN in round numbers todu thia l&gt;uiM»
ing; i-ut it will b 1 (&lt;mn*t tnat a great many of
the citterns will waul lu put -up their own
building*, and this of course will lighten up
tbe ex|mum ol the genera! relief commiUco
materially. But to be literal let u*
say that the cost of completing thi* acbenie
of rebaildiuc ami furnishing house* will te
|A00.a&lt;k We intend to carry it out on this
basis. Of course soms people will not te
satisfied, but they mu.t remember tbe cir­
cumstances nnder which the work is l«4ng

«d**ll wiB feel'that we have
honest
and sincere hi our effort* in their behalf.
“Wo don’t believe it will cost overfiM,(MX&gt; to dean up U&gt;" streets of tbe city. With
a force of 3,O» moo at work it will require

Ayer’s Pills,
- r*
Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.

glanced quickly into hi* face, marked hi*
ptatiug the inveatigatton be returned to
‘Ke are

identify tbe prisoner. hut ba positive ot tta
number.'

iCAJLMi’msi'OA I

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.
niEA'I^’-TU'VVV'WCOBCItC

Golty

prosecution, who desir'd to have time to
bring witn&lt;w* from CUicn-u. The evidence
adduced before the Chicago grand Jury will

THEY’RE ALL PLAYING BALL.

Chicago. June Ik—league scores on tbe
lid! field ye.tcnlay were n* follow*; At

NGj
■

ly^Brpnchitis.^.

ton—.tint gnuirt Horton 2. Washington 6;
(■econd gaiiH i Boaton II, Washington ti, at
lndiana|xili*—Indianapolis &gt;. I’ilteburg 8,
S eqci (er ctriulg r,-^| &gt;crUH*i J fo*
Chicago. June. 20.—Following are tbe

yesterday: At Chicago— Chicago II. I’nilnUclphta 14—teiwinnlugs: at Cleveland—Cleve­
land 10, Now York I; at Pittsburg—Pitrainirg I, Boston 0. nt Indianapolis—Indiana
poll* $, Washington 1
Chicago, Juue 21.—Anson's cult* lost the
secund game to the Philadelphia club yester­
day to the intense disgust of the bleaching

ABIEnNE Mm&amp;omLE.ai

CURE

thc ON.LYAt Chicago— Philadelphia 5. Chicago 2; at
Gu^aNteed
Cleveland—New York 1. Clevela*.! 0; at
VCUF^E TON
Pittsburg—Bostoo 2. Pitt-burg 1; «t in
dianapoli*—Washington 4, liidiaiispolis d.
Chicago. June 22. —The senrv* in tbe
tall field made by Natimial league elute
yesterday were: At Chicago—Chicago 3,
Hiitadelphta 2; al Cleveland—Cleveland &lt;$,
New York 17; at Indianapolis—Indianapolis
Sold and guarantied by
8, Washington 3; Pittsburg-Bxtoti game
W. H. GOODYEAR, - - Sole Agent
iKWt|K*wd--ram
&lt;
Following are the score* of tlio National
league club* Saturday: At 'Chicago—Pbila
ilelpbia 1. Chicago 5: at Clevelan.1—New
If any dealer says be ha* the W. L. Uougtaa
York fi. Cleveland »; at Pittaburg—(first ■Shoe*
without name and price stamped on lha
game) Bo»ton 1, P|lteburg 0; (second game) bottom* put him down as a fraud.
Ikwton 4, Pittsburg 3; at lndlar*|K&gt;lis—
Washington 3. ludtanapuii, 10.

iW,CATARRH
* B * * AAA.UH
miNENnFCsTlIJUfflLLE CIL
SANTA ABIEand CAT R-CORE

(*&lt;ta*nl* Appointed.

dent yretenlay made tbe following consular
appoiotmuiita-. Oliver H Simon*, of Color­
ado, consul to Hong Kong; WiUlsty Mona­
in us** u|&lt;
— .
.
•
.
Hgures that tbe work of clearing up the ghan, of Ohio, consul to Cbattuun, Out&gt;
street* will fall far below 65U0.W0. not for­ William T. Rice, uf Masaacbusetta, cornu!'to
getting to include In thi. the 61*).0QU put up Leghorn; Lyoll T Aibim*. uf New A'osk,
by tl*e PiUaburg relief committee to pay off consul to Bergen*. Hiritaerland; Henry W.
Diederich. of Indiana, consul to Nuremberg;
Roland J. Hemmiok, of Pennsylvania, consul
A DAY WITH THE WORKERS.
noniiuated to St. Petcrdmrg. He is trans­
ferred t&lt;&gt; Hong Kong with his own consent
r*.. •*■■« w-or~-w»« Henry W. Diodericb 1* a resident of Furl
Wayne,Ind.,anda native liorncilix.-n of Ger­
man descent. He is president ot the Coo
cord-a laitberan roltege, a man of many eV
bodies were fountl, but they were to much tainmente nnd a ripo scholar Ho is welt
dccomjrwnl that Identification was almost known politirtHy.•
impcaslble. Tbe body 0? n young lady, sup­
posed to be tbe daughter of John Linton, was
Chicago, June 111—Two bundrod tanckrecovered Saturday evening

ran: jying cnweiy
--- badly burned and d-eompewed. The baby

. . 1 _■ *_ ai-

i—»„.rn in the water, and

.ppn-v-l •&gt;» &gt;»"* ■&gt;' S' *■
n. p*.^S -A*
&lt;—*“
*• -'■•‘■A-1 ’lll‘
“1
££&gt;*, AUorW 00*1 •* W*r“'J;,’,^
.
_
from custodr. Ono of the flood. A* * *—***&gt;, b.W *“*«"“* w *U
j“£Ut£i^nnTt«*» BiUiW "f 'nurder ln hU
liret trial.
______________ *

Wtan’ Martinson jiaued dawn tbe line
Burke stood twentieth, with bi* han&lt;h in hi*

ISO each. Governor Braver ha* ordered 100

I17.M0.

ftom which I was long a sufferer.’*—Emma
Keyes, nubbardstua, Maas.
“Whenever I am troubled with eonatip^
tion, or suffer from loss ok appetite. Ayer'a
Pills set me right again," —
J. Kisar,
Jr., Rook House, Va.
&lt;
“Ayer’a Pills are -in genera! demand
among our customers. Our sale* ot them
exceed thoee of all other pills combined.
We have never known them fail to give
entire satisfaction."—Wright A Hannelly,
8*n Diego, Texas.
f

Burke's intellect i* dull and that be j« not
capable of showing any feeling.

Burke- *a&lt; arraigned before Judge Baia
under the extraditl*a&gt; act yesterday morn­
ing. Tta i-uei was postponed until WeJnes-

with «VOO ”l,,re ,or thel^funilturv": and UN

three boxes of Ayer’s PiII, and was rntlreiy
cured- 8tnce that time I am never without
a box of these pills." — Peter Chriateneo,
Bberwood, Wla.
“Ayer’s Pills have been In use la my
family upwards of twenty year* and hava
completely verified all that I* claimed for
them. In attack* of piles, from which I
suffered many years, they afforded greater
relief than any other medicine I ever tried.“
—T. F- Adams, Holly Springs. Texas.

Headache,
WntKirao, Maa, June 21— Tho link pan
necting Martin Burke with the Croninmur­
der was completely established last &lt;4|niug
when Martinson, the cx|&gt;rcsaman who hauled
tbe furniture to Carlson's cottage, and who
arrived here yesterday, identified Burke
among fifty-two prisoner* anil cittern Wbu
stoud in n semi-circle in tbe jail yard Tho
identification was complete and beyond all
doubt Martinson walked before tte men
an*! picked out hi* man at tho first glance.
Chief Hubbard, of Chicago, him teen notified
to thi* effect. Burke stood the ordeal wel.;
be ue«er flinch.*!, and maintained th* sam*
stolid d-uoeanur that has charactered his ac-

menu giving them house* an 1 fitting them
tip for them This U what we propose todo.
hi atldltinn to this ♦V*.,&lt;»»rth#r» I* prolably
guDO.Oft) in Philadelphia. Governor Beaver
has m hi* hands a like sum. Mkyor Grant,
nt Naw Yftk&gt; hn» over 13X1.000. The pro
pie uf Johnstown tbcmselvoe hare ll.7J.CMfl,
end there are other targe sums tn tbe bands
of the beail* of inunicqsslitk** throughout the
country wticii are available at any moment
a requisition is hiad» f .r them.

Ings Aggregate! &lt;)p* hundred houses at $t(N
e-u-h «ill cost fl'i.uX); taeir furnUhmeut*
will cwt*
Additional, one hundred

* for Travelers and Tourist*.
"I have derived great relief from Avar**
MSI. VI..
T___ ... Ill _.-A*.

IDENTIFIED BY MARTINSON.

and held

and tie-re will be 1U) store* put up- ou tbe
public square nt a cost of
each. The
cost uf tho crvrtioa aspi furnishing of ’ tbswe
bouww will of cmre-i come out of the funds

remedy, attest the world-wide reputation of
Ayer's Pills. Leading physician* &gt;*eosxmend these pills for Stomach and Liver
Troubles, Coetivenesa, BiliouaneM. and
Bick Headache; also, for Rheumatism.
Jaundice, and Neuralgia. They an sugar-

of years, and have never found anything
equal to them for giving me an appetite
and imparting- energy and atremrib to the
system. I always keep them in tlu* honaa.**
— R. D. Jackson, Wiftuington, Del.

An

“When Governor Beaver jny* back to
Pittsburgh the (12&gt;,00* advene*! from »h*
relief fund to pay off tbe La borer* under the
volunteer system. Pittabtirg will have about
*-VMI.lXO with which to gn to work to. relieve

-Now, a* • *» rebuilding and furnishing
bouws for the jieopie Pittaburg iia* ordered

Rich and Poor,
Prince and Peasant, the Mlllimudre and

Rheumatism
Flrod. It will recover, and i* attracting
much attention.
■

From till* Il *111,be eeen that th* real *-*■

Watulux*. U, J»» a-'"‘ta. Pt"
° ^Itad a J’enchaat for Gambltag.

veritable skeleton, Its neck beinx no thicker

matter* were much quieter yesterday
Late Saturday - evening oil was poured

••According to tbs estimate of Jams* Mc­
Millan. Cyrus E der, an 1 other leading buji-

Lawyer DOltaga Out on Ball-

”f KOR JonfcmfonteiiplBte

WnMrimn-h.tftlmlr^-itSoqp.” F

lying clcwe tozetber.

Saturday while

’ “.s“.‘iSSt"* ?” “7*^
1 JiS1'

letter found in

publicnn*.

to.be minister rwdetit to Paraguay and Urguny, and Join- Msriinj Crawford of Ohio,
tob-* &lt;-msalg. Bui.il t*. tit Petersburg. Juba
L St« rrr.* Is &lt;-n" ot 11m*&gt;*t jT&lt;&gt;mineht of
Maine Republicans and hs« bel l iiiif»*rtan:
jMMition* undin th.* United Slat*** nu&lt;i tho
state u( Maine. During Grant's a I ninturatiou he wai minister to Paraguay and Urn*
gnay, nnd under President Haye* he wan
tramfernej ami appointed . minister to

lUyllzht Liver I’lltaare a boon to
- 'r »m - ..k H.Tolarlie, soursttimach,

Chinaman were

In Johnsjowu. Tbe child u&gt; believed to bo

the

' JnHxireowM. Pa.. June 24 -Thc Pittoburg
--------- j hi wuicu tousey
•nd Wheal were diamixwd. Mr. R.-xwevelt member of th * relief cotnmimion took a look
“k«d h m: "Do you. In the light of recent
development*, comider three M-lections been not a little amused at the exaggerated
legal F

2 w”**Ur'" *“
*»•*"••
"« ell, .tool act on that thought."

were utentiftad a*

Uj.

Estimates on the Houses- and
Furniture Destroyed.

AMistant

ituic at Flint elude*

Kalenuoai college la out of debt

1

MaAr* Wheat and Touaey, dispatching clerk
*nd city diiuibutor, be
WT perenit&gt;.
toriiy: "Mr. Wallare, you wifi’ discharge
t boss nun at nnc- ”
“

The vote K-gan to runic in early and indi­
cates! a l.fg iiinj irity against the prdiibltio
&lt;&gt;mp!nint, constl- amendment. Philadelphia city rompb-te
a new method. g.vre IGjsi majority aga&lt;n*t that amend­
ment, and '.*&gt;.361 majority for tto amend:U &lt;43inl KuphU— incut atkihshing the p^ ll-nx. Pittsburg
cumfdrtr, Ifi.-HB ma^irity against n aud Al­
legheny City over 4.i*«J.
Tne majority
against tbearacndmrn*. will
■ in Al­
list • ompai*-* with Coje'a legheny roonty. The strength uML.’ jr &gt;hi- Mainn ieai»l)itureand has IwMIucd oOHm
Utionist* Wasin4he country districts.-i* usual, Grit Maney was aj&gt;poiuted rnglster to ttu
•filar and .-addle galK while tbe cities rolled up the auti-proliitM- republic of ColtuuUa,'bv PresJ Iwit Garfteld
■ he.-, thrush.- UulatumaHr has L..-U proinuitneut in Republican dr
'id hnof dcjca.se* q uickur
TentleMcs* leiiigatien at the last Chieujo c.xi'.!!•! wlli in-. iiri.ihB renew atete give IM.470 majority again*:, tta Pro­ r.-ntlon. Profswsor Crawford'* appolutmeut
It-.uil color. Irawin D. hibition amendment. Carbon. Clinton, and is l-.K&gt;krel on nii-ro as a rerognitjuti of scholar­
- I Jay Eye Sec. »}•:
ship than n&lt; a reward foe p-irty eerviena Hu
&lt; .-ni:«ry CarbolUatve n Forty-two counlW (not including Allegheny) is an author ot mm« note nnd ba* Jtfst |&gt;ubI tfully i-ndorec iL and give 4,32.i majority (or abolishing the p&gt; li­ HsLcd a translation of the uational epie uf
-■••.•iTiniriidlng It to all tas. tut tbe rural districts rote! against this Finland.
•
hmendmrnt and it is probably lost.
ii.ral .table use." luirgv
WguglkitTUV
C
ity
,
Juuc
IP.
—
Hrprewntautf* ' »1-cuito. Sold by E.
Jonsffrowx, Pa.. June . H —John»to*d tive Wil!iama.of Ohio, in an interview yrsu-r*
gives a majority of &lt;i against die sinetrl- day mi l“Tho thing thnt G now »«cupylng
•: iifrp.-inii’d Uyru? B.
ment. Tbe vote in the seven wards wn» a* tbe attention of tbo folk, in Ohio i» tile govfollows. For amendment, 437; again«t, 41.i." enmrdiq*. Tiiere i« no d*&gt;ubt in tbe «crh&lt;
tliat^Foraker will bo renominate*!. It u
■u any druggist for a Croc
know ini*&gt; w that be will accept tbe notnfnitmn,
• t'ahiily Medicine, tbe
a:xi thnt jmutieplly settle- ths um’.ter. He
board " *w organix**! iu tbo Third wan! jxiZil could, if he wantart be tlMSsucreeUr to S&lt;*nIcw-f-y Mountain*.*
after 1 o'clock in tbe afternoon, and no vote ator paync. but he ir not after that."
was ca*t Until that time, in the other wards S) caking uf the speakership contest lu tbc
next house. Col William* said be thought
tbe centrat tay l*ctm«eti Reed ami McKinley.
t .mum* and tnacctaaibi* place*

rough*.
iininenlUa. asthma, and all
‘N.at troubles; will relieve and benefit
rotfumpiun. Try it and be rnnvinced.
ev ryi*rttl.-warranted; price Me and 8!
•S,’M
Prepared
j the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago,

r‘

Losses at Johnstown,

house* wa« aliout l.SOo This include* tbe
Inaous in the Cunctnaugh sralley. In figuring
up What It require* to furnish a bouas in­
tnisundsrstood. 1
sxceptei place*
cluding all neresaary artictae, but of course
without throwing in any (rills, it takes
He then requested that a special examina­ about A50, exclusive of carpet* But for the
tion to te ordered, saying he had twelve po- aake of argument nnd computation, let us
litions to fill and that only fourteen eligible* my that these l,HJ) bouses would require
•ere at hi* disposal. The creumtauoa re­ ♦'AM each to furnish them, or »»»,«», but
fused to order the special examination, hold­ »* give all tbe-margln iuksmu-v let trfcall it
ing that fourteen eligible* wen* quite enough Ijou.O*"1 So much for tbe furniture.
to fill twelve vacaur-ies Every &lt;«e of the
At many places throughout the state ladles fourteen is a Democrat, all having pa*w*d
the examination month* ago.
1.800 bouaes sroul ! cot be over B2.U00 oach,
&lt;3,1X10,000. and again tn give a margin to
etildnm were |&gt;ut at work giving out ticketa
these figure* let iu put this at I’,OU),000,
MORE °LUMS GIVEN OUT
In sutne ptaeve prayer meetings were held nil
plus
tbe faxi.OO) for lues ot furniture nnd
thy. In Ibttsburg tbe womsi voter* en­
Made by yuu hare witrly what the aggregate coat ot
countered many unpleasant experience*, but
the Hood i*. O.’ n*ur»B these figures do not
with airnuule a gallant fUiP- Bras* tennla
Waxhixgtox
. City. June 22 —Tbo .presi­ include the lueses of the Pennsylvania railan i children singing could be sswn aimret
everywhere in Pituburg and ABegtieny nnd dent ha* appointed JoLn L Rtrvene, of n*l or th** Cambria Iron rouqiany. but
prtw«-Mtrti a picturesque Mgbt GetMteUy,' Maine, to V-&gt; minister resident to tb* Ha- we have nothing to do with then:

, 1.mill’d livers. 'tomacli'

■

itwuu&gt;

required to stand examination

ilf..| 1.the nearest drug store. Is not
.
»• |**r*uu to make who is troubled
Probably no ]*UiUc*l campaign in tta te*.
j.o t*«|M*psla. literromplalQt or
.. .11*. therefore, tn need of Dr.
—
. *■; ,-ai.t ivliei*. Gentlcapdeffective; couductad than ha* that of the advocates of
temte-ranew Nightly meetings have bsm
. - Fourth of July «*e!eimi- held in every county running up Into tbou*.-grfAt feeturv a balloon
pni.', Carlotta.'
‘
J
brought from nenr and afar to impre*. upon
U!*&gt;*»d Purifier 1» the poo- tbe people,tbe advantages of total t rohlbim '.Hcism fur purifying the tion. Tbo liquor interest has been -qually
&lt;*n;iit.' or curing dyspepsia, active, and t*tween the two parti- . n pxxt
’ ■ .i l l he. Iwsll.w and all fevers
many barrel* ot money have been «&gt;-nt. The
j- t**-.. l*rlnr5U cents and
campaign ha* had tbe »4ivo aid of Portma.
r ‘hdiie.
ter General Wanatnakrr, who bn* worked
■
11 tin* l*N*n appointed third vigorously on tbo aide of the Prolilbitioaista,
•:*■: &lt;*f Ute light station at and tbe cause ot the latter ha* also bosn
d«mpionod-by ten of tlwunimi. ot tho g-ali} Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
the land. Write for

mlttod that

Kimball and Wall Bros., Blue Island, aad
sixty esnptoyoi by Adam Wel-kier's brick
manufacturing twiablUhnseai. Hamtnond,

without reduitioo 1 u -pay Tbe manufacturer,
expre* their delermioation to bold out
a^*iiH-t tbe demand* ot tlio men and fill their
place* with new employes. It is thought that
8t» or more additional brick maker*, who ar*

ImdiamafoI-IH, June ®— Governor Horry
tart night prepared^L proclamation in reta-

*"•* *“ j”3d.°^d

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLKMBK.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE LADLES.
Best Material- Beet Style. Beat Fitting.

W. L. DOWUUN BBOCKTOK, MASS.

Rr.ixxirilLn. nu. Jon. 3),-lUp&lt;N*.-ot«-

iSSlSdw- *«-

Expert burgtan an* at work In Detroit
roE’lu. Sao»*'» CondlUon Powdera will
dhtm^m, coughs, cokb. ft ver* and,
o» the iHneases to which liorscs, cat­
** -Deej». fa*, Bn(] ^um-j an. subject.

.'A

They left without It,
.*_'—a that their mission had been a

failure.

warm rwtpoote.

A. WOOLLEY,
HAanac*.

�Hastings Banner
Hastings, Wednesday, June 3G, 1880.
MARSHALL L.COOK. Bailor.
TUB HASTINGS, MICH., ^OSTOFFICE,

EDITORIAL NOTES.

here, amounts to tbe enormous sum of
M4,bl6,585.
It Is not only true that American work­
ingmen could have just as well performed
the tabor for which foreigners have been
paid this vast sum: It Is also true that
many of them needed tlie money 4bus sent
abroad, and that some of them have re­
mained Idle because work to which they
were accustomed and could Irest perform.

Tlianks to the enterprise, not to say
Those patriotic citizens who voted down patriotism, of that very astlve Germanthe foreign Idea of free trade at the late
American, Clans Spreckels, tbe people, of
election are not to be permitted peacefully
this country, have good reason to believe
to enjoy the fruits of their victory. For­
that in the near future they will be re­
eign capitalists whose envious eyre have
lieved from that terrible monopoly known
long been fixed upon tbe American market
as the Sugar Trust, which has so tong
and that class of advocates who find It to
hung like a walking nightmare upon the
their interest to aid in bringing about free
mones resources and personal comfort of
foreign trade, have already served not ice
every inan, woman and child In this repub­
. through the Cobden Club annexes, called
lic. For every breakfast, dinner and tea­
tariff reform leagues, that the American
table has been taxed ax often as It has
people labored under tbe disadvantage of
been spread to fills Ita coffers, and with
either falling to comprehend the Issue be­
such pronounced success that the price of
fore deciding upon it or Ignorance of what sugar has been run up from five to eight
was really for their own good. Conse­ cents per pound, and competent authorities
quently philanthropic Englishmen and
estimate that Its plunder reached test year
English-loving Americans will at once re­ the awful sum of twenty millions of dol­
new their efforts to spread tlie gospel ac­
lars (820,000.000,1 or about four times the
cording to John Bull. So certain are they
average yearly expenditure. Including the
of their premises that their line of effort
Interest on a fearfully targe national debt
has been at least partially marked out.
during tbe first four years of this republic's
Election returns from the agricultural dis­
national existence. If our people groaned
tricts contributed quite largely to recent
then as to that comparatively light and
disappointments of those behind the soentirely necessary burden, what should
called "reform” movement, hence esjiectal
their descendants say now at tills .present
attention will be given to demonstrating
infliction, which has no mure apology for
that tlie country's phenomenal prosperity
existence than even piracy or slavery had?
under protection Is but the piling up of
Mr. Spreckels lias fully investigated the
plunder extorted from its fanning popula­
latest developments of the culture and re­
tion. If not a re-issue of that well-woni
fining oLbrct sugar iu Europe, and with
Cobden Club pamphlet, addressed to “The
our own government’s experiments -on
Western Farmfht of America," at least its
sorghum It may fairly be claimed that tbe
perversions of fact and pleadings for free
time is near when this Important staple
foreign trade are to be revived and spread
shall be sold in our own markets at half
through every available channel. In this
tbe prieq it now is, with the added desider­
American farmers were urged to support
atum tliat it will be grown on American
a - fiscal policy favoring foreign markets,
soil by American labor, and refined by
which consume less than eight per cent of
American skill, thus saving the fearful
our farm products, to the detriment of the
amount of money we now pay for the foreign
home market which eonsumes|all tbe wool
article and thus wonderfully Increasing tlie
and more than ninety per bent of the
grain, meat fruit, vegetables,* etc., raised volume of our home productionsand home
consumption.
in the country. All of which is to be re­
The targe adverse majorities In the
peated with such variations a»jcircumstances and location may suggest hs likely elections in Massachusetts and Pennsylva­
nia to ded&lt;te the questtao of Jirohlbilion
tn prove most effective.
Farmers are again to be toll, and asked of tbe liquor traffic prove that public senti­
to believe, that a tariff Imposed upon a ment, even among men who wish to cur­
yard of Imported cloth, or a found of Im­ tail tbe evils of'fhe liquor traffic, is not yet
ported steel, increases so much by so ripe for prohibition. Massachusetts has
much the cost of all. tbe eloth and steel local option and high license. Pennsylva­
made and soldin the United States, while nia has a high license system so restrictive
the tariff of twenty cents a bushel on that it can be made prohibitory. Very
-wheat ten cents a bushel on coni, fifteen many of tbe very best temperance people
cents a bushel on potatoes, ten cents a feel that these means are better for pres­
pound on wool, and four cents a pound on ent conditions than a law which no one
butter, has no influence upon the price of contends eould be enforced In the larger
those articles. In short all tbe assertions cities.
and misrepresentations hitherto employed
Tlie revolver and the Winchester rifle
are lobe revived and applied to the conf are still powerful elements In the settleversion of. agricultural voters who in tbe jnent of legal disputes -W the south. Tbe
recent election contributed so emphatically proceedings before a Texas justice were
Jhe discomfiture of the free trade propa- Interrupted tlie other day for a free-for-all
ganila. At the same time they are expect- 1 shootingjiffray In which the justice, the
ed to overlook the fact that success of the prisoner, tlie constable and several specta­
••tariff reform” they are Invited to promote tors were shot dead. Tlie whole trouble
will InevitaWy force from their present oc­ grew oufaf the prejudice of tlie prisoner,
cupations multitudes of wdrtlnginen now a white man. against being tried by a color­
the' chief consumers of food products, and ed magistrate. And yet we are Informed
that In such event these must not only that the colored people of tbe south arc In
cease to tie purchasers ns now, but many the full and unterrupted enjoyment of all
of them are likely to become rivals in their political rights!
tanning.
There is precious little consolation for
It remains to be seen If this renewed at­
tack upon our American system of en­ ]&gt;avid Bennett Hill, in the canvass among
tbe
democratic newxjmpeni for their choice
couraging the home market meets with
for a presidential candidate. Among the
any better success than Ito predecessors.
leading editors of the south, onjy one was
found who lifted updils voice for the gov­
ernor ot New York. All the others are
Those workingmen who feel tlie pinch of decidedly opposed to him. As the demo­
' dull times, and slack de'mand, should seek crats have no hope of electing a president
a remedy for their troubles by supporting without tbe solid south, and very little
a fiscal policy, whlcb compels the largest with It, no candidate will be nominated in
possible amount of work to be done In this 1893 witbout the endoraement of that sec­
conn try. Enough money is paid every tion.
.
year by tho American people to foreign
'The republican party ot Michigan has
workingmen to give full work at fair wages
redeemed Ito ptedge to the people to give
to every man In this country now out of
them a county local op/lon taw. Keeping
employment. * Every dollar sent abroad
Mth with the people Is what will keep up
for articles, which could be produced at
republican majorities.
borne, to tbe extent of the labor represent­
ed In such articles. Is just so much with­
Now the republicans to tlie state senate
held from workingmen in this country. ean look the republicans of Michigan to
Glance over a list of Imports for the j&gt;ast the face without fear. They have done
year and figure Dp the millions of dollars their duty respecting temperance legisla­
went from the United States to Europe, tion.
and estimate bow much of thia would have
Much credit is to be given to Senator
been distributed among American worklng- Colgrove for the parsing by tho senate of
right to supply tbe markets of tbeir own
eountry- Tbe following list leaves out a
■number of minor articled which would
largely swell tbe aggregate:
M3M.WT
11J77SM

Verdlne Jr. Me, H, J. Forxhy 35c. Frank
Rorabeck 50c, Thomas Searles il5c. Fred surance assoctation wna«-u
Schoby 25c, Perry Knowles Me, 0. N.
Towne 50c, A’Dunn 50c, Mrs. Lottie BelUnger 35c. Grace Bellinger 25c. Ruth Bel­
linger 10c, Winnie Bellinger 10c. Speneer
Dunn 16c. Edna Kelley 15c, Eita Willison .
m F church, addrwwwt. uy
15c, Aggie Fisher 10c, Nelson Willison 15c,
Ada Polley Me, Austin Knowles 10c, Maud
Rorabeck 10c, Bertha Moore 10c, Jennie
Moore 05c. A. Searles Me.
.
Hastings Township—We have received
a report for that portion of tbe Aitoft dis­
trict In Hastings, canvassed by I’. W.
Burgess. The showing Is good for tbe
THE MARKETS'district and Ita canvasser. /Mr. Burgess
expects to Increase the amonrt?; subscribed
to $15 for his half of tbe district The
Carlton side should do us well. Following
APP«-Uri^. * Wf »•
««»"
are the names and amounta on Mr. Bur­
Butur-SBllegess' list: P W Burgees 4.00, Js* Town­
send l.Otl, H Spencer 1.00, Chas Thomas
50c, Geb Moore 2.00. R H Brown 60c.
Theo DeMott 1.00, Geo WHulingx 1.00. A
5^2°F£?%C1e*K,&lt;=.
Burroughs 50c, Anon Senter 1.00. W F
Clary 50c, L A McIntyre 1.00. Total sub­
scribed *14.
Maple Grove—We have received from
J. D. Guy. the committeeman. the follow­
Poujtn *?£ rtleketu. :«*e - dmsed. chteking report for tbe Brice district Na 9.
Maple Grove. We cannot but believe the
canvasser did his level best but It hardly
seems as If a school district so well able to
make a better showing could afford to let
the matter rest with only 88.70 for the
Detrolu
monument Following are tlie amounts
and names, and it is to be hoped that the
appI«-v-3«:jc per peek; dried. J»3e per
district will yet send In an amended re­
port that will do itself justice: G Griffin
1.00, Sami Robert 25c. G W Brown 35c.
Kate Jacobs 50c, Delmon* Shoup 10c.
lAavld McMore 25c. D H Briee 35c. A T
Rowley Me J D Guy 25c. Wm Bivens 50c.
J-ocauxw-JJaw.
.
WmHGuylOc. Total *8.70.
’
t'nrk-DrewsdJM01RJ®- „
Poultry—Lire: Fowlt,M&gt;^S&lt;-; «I
GENKROl’N RKNATOlt COI.GROVIturkey*
The following tatter has tx-en received

from Senator Cdgrove who shows his In­
terest in the monument In a most sutatantial manner:
Ijinsing, Mieh., June M, 1888.
M. L. Cook, Esq., Hastings, Mich.
Cattle-Choice butchers. |.i Snftx Id: extra.
Mt Deaii Siu:—I have wnteh-xi with M.attMJB.
pxtrB
pride tbe diligent and untiring effort made
by yourself and others to secure the neces­
sary means to pay for the monument erect­
ed to the memory of tbe soldiers and sail­
ors of Barry county.
1 want to add to my pledge the amount
paid me by,'the G. A. IL post at Northville
for address delivered there Memorial day,
making a total of *25; this 1 do with pleas­
ure and only regret- the amount is not
more.
It Is an evidence of the perpetuity and
stability of our government, that the jxx&gt;ple remember its defenders. I am glad
KEEPS A
that Barry county is among the first of our
state to "pay to noble dust tbe tribute of
her love."
A few days ago 1 was In the museum at
the eapltol and among the many reheks of
tlie dark days of *fll 1 taw a picture of two
aoldlcrs. one with the left leg shot off, the
other tlie right, they stood side by sMt
tbelranns encircllug each others neck,
above them was written “united we stand
divided we fall.” A divided people united
by a fearful cost Is within the memory and
experience ot us all, ! sincerely hope that
the people of Barry county-may lie united
in contributing tbeir mile to this laudable
enterprise, and that your lalxirs may be
' You will find his
made light by tlie many willing hands
coming to your aid.
'
Yours sincerely,
Philip T. Coixhuive
As those who know him arc well aware.
Senator Colgrove, white a young mtn who
Is getting on In ttye world, is by no means
rich. And yet he alone has given more
for the monument than many school dtatricta In Bnrry county.

ALBERT LEINS
First-Class
Market

Go there for Fresh aid Salt
Meats, Fresh Fish, io.

Prices. Eight!

Highest market price
naid for poultry, tallow,
hides, &amp;c.

Following are the real relate transfers
for the week ending June 94th. 1888. as
taken from the books in the register's office:
...... — •••■» — w. u.
Onuirrvllle S3D0.
Baldwin H. Jobnwn toCtUM. IL Johnson; f«a
see B Yankee Springs SI 300.
Geo. X. Main to Busan B. Main; »a sec 7
Johnstown |300. ,
The Barry county district lodge 1. &lt;). G.
T. met hi quarterly session at Middleville.
June 10th, 1880, and was presided over by
I). C. T. James Hallett, &lt;&gt;. W. Blaine,
&lt;1. C. T. was present but declined to pre­
side on account of having other work to
perform.
Tbe district officers with but three ex­
ceptions were present as - follows: James
Hallett, D. C. T.: Olive Carpenter, D. S.
J. T.t James Whitney, Counsellor: Kate
Dunham, V. T.; G. A. Mosey. Sec.; P. 0.
Dunham. Treas.; E. G, Bennett, Sentinel;
Rev. 1). B. OvlatL Chaplain; Flora Kronewitter, D. A. 8.; John Tompkins, Measen-

Tbe pro tern, appointments were: Vlra
Hartom, Guard; Hattie Cook, Marshal;
Zenas George, D. D. M. There were
eleven members initiated in tlie district
lodge degree after which the meeting was
adjourned for one hour, during this time
mH present did ample justice to tho bounti­
ful repast preiwred by the members of
Middleville lodge. After reassembling
tbe report of the credential committee was
read showing tbe following lodges to be
represented: Middleville, Na 889; Hast­
ings, Na 944; St John, Na 854; Star, Na
8tw; Union, 788.
"Thenext in order was the reports of the
subordinate lodges which showed the five
.lodges represented to have a membership
of 191, this being a gain of X3 members
during the quarter. Five open lodges and public meetings
tlie local ojitlixi law last week. Be labor­
were !w)d during the quarter.
ed unremittingly for the bill.
Tbe D. C. T. and D. D. made a joint re­
port
showing work done, the same being
Pennsylvania didn't want prohibition,
complete In every particular.
tbe majority against |n tbe special election
Sliter Mary Mtefaael made a report of
held June 18th being200,000.
tbe organization and working of tbe HasL
Ings Juvenile temple lately organized by
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
herself, and closed by urging every lodge
as soon as possible to take steps toward
orgaglzlnga temple tn connection. In order
BaMKV—We have given the Delton to increase the Interest of the young In
school district report, shewing Hl raised. temperance wort. The following resolu-

tiw lodge:

canvassers.

Thin district Is in the two
tbe temperance cause is being promoted.
below b for that portion of that district in therefore,
Kesolt'ed. That we the representatives
Barry township. There are 18 families
of the order of Good Templars In the
ttetes wholly or parttally manufactured for
county of Barry promise to Mr. VanArman
use as materials in tbe manufactures and
of a dollar a family. Thia speaks well for our Influence and support. We also pledge
•eehank-arta,” amounting to M4.9M.0M,
3344JM

Aggregating..

In many of these tbe tabor- involvedI

scribed:
&amp; R. Willison 8-&gt;. R. M. Bellinger 81. T.

RM0CMU» That we as Good Templars of
this district do all in our power to secure a

Bellinger 90&lt;-. H. F. Bellinger *1. G.
Stanley 25c, Peter ladnaar 25c. Jonas ।grand lodge to lx* held in Grand Rapids,
Moore Me. George Winters 86c. Frank

——

NEW-PEOPLPS
CYCLOPEDIARe Dili did caplets n
T&gt;« Cheapest and the Beit

I Over 100,000 Sets Salt

I.LWW
Nashville, Mich., June C. isss
I have made arrangements to get a set of the New People s
Cyclopedia, because I think it one of the best American Cy.
clopcoias for convenient refereece now published.
A. L. Baxis, Supt. Nashville Schools .
Hastings, Mich., June S. S!‘
I have used the People’s Cyclopedia for several years and
find that it is nearer what teachers of our schools needier
reference than any similar work I have ever examined. I
have examined the late work and find it very much improved
and can say, that for the money, no teacher can do better. I
can cheerfully recommend the work to any one wishing to
make a purchase of any thing of this kind.
Very truly, ,
J. W. Matthews.
Sec. Barry Co. Board of School E\

—AND-----

WAKR UP THE SHADES OF 76.

Charlotte
WILL CELEBRATE
-------THE-------

Glorious Fourth
IN Q]

STYLE.

CEITULIOUSS BLOCZ,
STATE STREET.

■

OurCitizensFilledwithEnthusiasm

Croup Remedy!
FOR CHILDREN.
Esdomd by Physidsai. IM? i| at j
bud. Bald by all Drtggik
j

Woodruff
&amp; Cotant,
TINNERS,

To be expended for

MUSIC, SPEAKING. GAMER OF SPORT,
FIREWORKS, ETC.

Now occupy the binding recently vacated
by E. J. Evans.
We are now prepared to do all kinds of

ONE CONTINUAL ROUND OF PLEASURE.

T/N WORK.
Eave Troughlng and Tin Roofing a apeclalty, also repairing of all kinds. Call and
see us.
Woodki tf A Cotart.

For particulars see small bills.

Woodruff A Cotant buy rags, rubber
copper, zine, ete.

Buy your gaaollue of

Woodruff
&amp; Cotant
PBOBATM OBDXB.

All No. 1 goods, desirable work, and season­
able. Prices on them are right. Remem­
ber this when you need anything from a
bracket to the finest bed room suit.

Furniture
Everything desirable in this line.

At the Blue Front.

Archie McCoy

�Hastings Banner

PERSONAL MENTION.
The Xuvernor has signed the bill which
H. J. Een field, of Chicago, la visiting in 1authorizes the city cetmeU to appropriate
town.
monev for ptrblic improvetnents.

-*E 18811.
IlanUjg* Wednesday, June
_
--NISKERN. Locsl gtfltor-

maxoo

will S:

7

Eight dollars will buy the tlght-box
S^w^m***"* hay rBck of Ucnt,e&gt;’ Bres­
ee wiucina.
.If' »“r„W\C- T- U- ■Wt.tUMbw
Ac,,n“*1 “

1
d02" ,l"‘ *&gt;»
•!»«
wn
.T1**"- F~“
ne win gu to Lowell.
k Ik-anm- will K||
Ohio nun,««,
unitNllr »tbMe&amp;&gt;l.l|a,;dmn&gt;
milk crocks not Included iu the sale.

Family
'
(ZWt/ /;c

Groceries,

visions.

Stone. Earthen,
.aid Glassware.

iEstifijfs, Mil

; -. •

.. -toC. H. A- M. W. Hicks)

’w

Eig'fissl Mwkrt Prici

Cash. Dry Goods, Boots and
Shoe-. Hardware, Groceries,
i (anil'.’rockery,
.
:* u.FOR—

■

BITTER, EGGS.
'
and Produce.

rr'.iory for sale. Er
E. M. B15KA.X.
Hasting*. Weft.

Joseph
—IS THE-

RELIABLE DEALER

Groceries!
and Crockery.
n'Mrket pile* paid for produce.

««ffWng with Ju!y 8tb, Mrs.
wlB, for two months, conduct her kinder­
garten school only during forenoons.-

h.Wrt.',"”'1

«ig Rapids.

l» '««"
ton S-rord,, to, bb home,

WodneaUy, t, Dirk Kuru «:„l
w ife, a son.
,
E11"'‘ “11 W|&lt;B
from Mason.

S,tonl.j

J. G. Runyan, the reliable and old are the guests of relatives In this city.
established Ixxit and shoe dealer, always | Miss Nellie Babcock returns Friday from
keeps on band a complete stock and at Buffalo, where she spent the past winter.
prices that never fail to suit the purchaser.
Mrs. Mile# Main went to Lake Odessa
Annie Arnold, a 14 year ofd girl, was last week to visit the family of F. B.
arrested In Baltimore township last week Nlms.
charged with being a vagrant. On FrMaj
Charles Welssert and mother. Mrs. J.
she was sent to tlie Adrian industrial home
Weissert, spent Sunday with Woodland
for girls.
friends.
Tbe marriage ot Miss Carrie Travis to
Mrs. M. W. Riker went to Grand Rapids
Frapk Oluer will take place-to-morrow
night at the residence of Benjamin Travis Thursday to visit her daughter. Mrs. W.
in Irving. Rev. W. M. Puffer will \&gt;er- Williams.
fonn tlie ceremony.
Mrs. Geo. Robinson and daughter Jennie,One fare for round trip tickets over the of Battle Creek, are the guest of friends
C. K. Jt.S. railroad for July 4th. Tickets In this city.
will be sold beginning at noon of July 3d.
Miss Blanch Shriner Is home from Kala­
and will be good for return passage not mazoo visiting her father Sheriff Shriner
later than July 5th.
and family.
Miss Hallock has accepted the position,
Miss Myrtle Rose, of Grand Rapids, has
of first assistant In the high school to l*cn jrisitlng friends in this city for the
which she was recently elected.
Her partTew days.
many friends will be pleased to leant tliat
il)r. Ijunpman left yesterday for Albion
she has taken this action.
J
'A.’. H. VanArman has purchased of A. J. ffi attend the commencement exercises of
Albion college.
Bowne a lot on Green street Just ea«t of
Ray Ferguson, of Middleville, u Univer­
the residence of Mrs. Julia Goodyear.
Mr. VanArman expects to build a pcsl- sity student, was the guest Saturday of
Clarence luithrop.
&lt;b nce'there during the coming year.

and weighing 41&lt; pounds -waj caught
Thursday night in Carter's lake by V.
Youngs and J. Busby. This wlllv doubt­
less end the stories of the “sea monster In
Carter's lake."

give him a call.

LOCAL NEWS.

Elsewhere la the card of the Woodland
Ohio. Fertilizer for sale house. Mrs. A. JPettL proprietor. Those
who stop at that hostelry claim a# good ac­
-&lt;&lt;rent. Enquire of Stuart, Knap- commodations as It is possible to expect at
the very reasonable rate of 81.00 per day
ten A ,'unAiman.

WE HAVE.-

THE GOODS

^S,.’^ta’,’hlw°™1!
r""d
'

E. L Niskem, of Albion College, is the
street are improving the appearance of
their lots by building parks outside the guest of his brother A. D.
sidewalks.
Mias Jennie Caldwell, of Woodland, is
’ gir’to 40 KeDor*1 housework. clerking In the post office.
W 111 pay gvo&lt;l wages for a good girl. En­
Mixer lias returned from in
quire of Mrs, C. 8, Brown, residence near extendod visit In Illinois.
Presbyterian church.
Bornl recently to F. B. Nims and wife
Farmers, tlie beaRiay rack on tho mar­ at Lak&lt;| Odessa, twin boys.
ket 1« the light-box. common-sense hay
C. S. Brown and wife returned Saturday
rack, made by Bentley Bros. A Wilkins,
from their trip to Muskegon.
and sold by them for 88.00.
Tlie suit of Mrs. M. H. Bailey begun i/f‘r«tik Nagk-r returned Thursday from
against the city, to restrain them fro-u flu- university at Ann Arbor.
grading on Broadway Ifi front of lier resi­
Joseph Freeman and wife, of Middledence, was withdrawn last week.
ville, visited in the city last week.
^✓R. 1. Hendershott bought a lot off the
MIm Nettle Griffin, of St Paul, Minn..
old Geer property on Green street and will Is the guest of Miss Viola Willison.soon ereet a house -thereon. Hl« father
Mrs.
W. H. Squler and daughter left
and mother will occupy the house.
Monday for their home, Big Rapids.
Philip Lutz, the boot and shoe maker,
Judge
Shaw, of Eaton Rapids, was in
removed from G. G. Spaulding's block to
the corner ot Court St., south. Come and I this city yesterday oh legal business.
see him, he will give you satisfaction.
Mr. Blain and Mrs.- Ryan, of Detroit,

Excursion tickets from Hastings to all
stations on Mich. Central In United States
and Canada at one fare for round trip will
be sold July Sd and 4th good for return on
JulySth.
•
I’. A. Hahx
. , Agent.
Lost, either «&gt;n State street or between
State street and my home a gold-beaded
cane. The same had my Initials on it. 1
value it very highly as it was a present,
and will suitably reward the finder.—T.
I_ Pillsbury.
XAn eel three feet and three Inches long

We have plenty of fruit cans that we
bought cheap. No one can undersell ua
Bams a VaxArmas.
fhe C. K. A 8. IL IL will run a social
tram
to
Kalamaxoo June 38th, on account
,
of Forepaugb’s show. Train will leave
&gt;creat
8 o'clock a m., returning will
&lt;
'
K*,*nuu'J” at 8 p. m. Round trip
&lt;.1.00. Tickets good to, return not later
.
June
20th.

This Is the, time, of year when tec fre­
quently #ee reports of heavy fleece# of wool.
Here Is one that will hardly be beaten In the
State. From a sheep In Patrick Parker's
flock Chaa'Rogebi took a fleece that weigh­
ed 30 pounds and 8 ounces.—Mlddlevilc
Republican.

r.M n«&gt;m«,,rtTCd|oU&gt;l,cllpTbar&gt;
yOxt1,g J*0*4*'* alliance &lt;&gt;f the day for a short visit.
Method st church will hold a public meet­
Sanfo«i. of Middleville, visited
ing at the church next Sunday evening.
friends here test week.
Munday forenoon J. p. Roberts ran a
w
K
or78 1*‘ft Monday for a short visit
rusty nail through the little finger uf his
left Ijand, making a very disagreeable with an unde nt Alma.
wound.John Carveth. of Mlddlerllie. was In this
The property owners of west Green city Monday on business.

Tlie Soldiers and Sailors’ monument as­
sociation nrt here Saturday and formally
accepted the beautiful monument, which
has liecn erected on West State street.
There Is st ill over 82,000 to be raised fur
the monument.
Jitfulaiiun this week.
T. D. Lilly, of Northwood, Dakota, well
2,075
known to many of our citizens, had the
misfortune recently to lose by lire his,resi­
Hann A Vandence with all Its contents. The low was
Anna t;
quite heavy amF there was no insurance
“l wigwams go to Rower upon tbe property.

M i-cra!

**’ Sldnam Is visiting in Kala- ,&lt;
. JURt '"X31 of the fair ground#
is being filled in so as to make a passable
roadway from Green to State street.

H' Schanu went to Lansing thi#
r*t- “** morning.

Mrs. Jane Green, of Attica. Ohio, is the
guest or her sister. Mr». A. IV Drake, and
other relatives here.
• Alls# Franc Williams will spend lhe summcr vacation with !»er sister, Mrs. D. B.
Holt. In Wisconsin.

Hastings maintains Its old time prestige
‘as a wool market tho prices being paid
Ihere leading tlnme of neighboring markets
!to quite an extent. Bidding lut week be­
came quite spirited, and prices boomed up
' to MX cents for the best. The price lias
&gt;ruled from 5 to 6 cento higher than last
year.
As our readers well know, Dr. J. A.
1
Baughman,
the well known specialist
formerly
at this city. Is now located at
'
Akron,
Ohio. All those wishing to con­
;
sult Dr. Baughman by letter can address
Ihim at No. 151 South Howard street,
,Akron, Ohio. He writes prescriptions for
anj-disease
turn.00.
'
‘

- The marriage of Fred O. Spauldipg to
;Mrs. Alice Carson took place Wednesday
evening at the residence of O. D. Spauld। 1Ing, Rev. W. M. Puffer officiating. Only
1
| the
relatives and intimate friends of the
contracting
parties were present The
!
best wishes of tt»e many friends of Mr.
,
amt Mrs. Spaulding are extended to .them.

The seventh reunion of tbe Alumni as­
,
sociation
ot the Hartings high school will
Is1 held at Ford’s hotel on Friday, June28,
at
1 Ove o’clock, p. m. After the banquet
severkl toasts will be responded to. The
,exercises will be closed by a program con­
।
sisting
of music; address by the president
W. IL Cook: recitation by MIm F. E. Hcnderabott;
In Memorian, Miss Julia Rock.
1

Green midge are making their appear­
ance
In wheat in the southern part of tbe
1
state.
These parasites are Invisible to the
1
naked eyr, but the microscope shows
great
numbers of ttffijn in the wheat heads.
1
It Is too early to s«te what ’damage may
i&gt;e done by these new pesto, but the farm­
ers are much worried over their appear­
1ance. Thus far this locality has been free
from them.

Wm. Fisher was summoned last week
before Justice Kenaston and ordered to
tell who supplied him with tbe liquor that
made him drunk. When he was made to
understand the power ot the law In such a
case he confessed tliat Charles B. ixiwls

x—&gt;.

J_

] r Over our Stock and see

nobby Styles in Fine

Pants and Suits.

x—x
1 r through dur store and you
J__ 1\ will be convinced that we
show the Largest and Most Complete Line of

Fine Furnishing Goods in the city.

offense, plead guilty nnd Justice Kenaston
held him for sentence in the circuit court.
He was released on St’.00 ball.
The energetic people of Dowling ahd
vicinity will have a genuine, old-fashioned
;4th of July celebration. Sports and fun
till you can't rest—races, ball games, tugof-war. etc. The people of that locality
;
are
noted for having bang-up celebrations
when they act out for them, and the one
this year will be no exception. Arrange­
ment* have been mad^ to supply those
present with meals at moderate cost

Charite Myers, of Hope, about 1# years
of age. attempted to open the money
York City, are guests of the latter’s broth­ drawer in Welssert Bros’, hardware store
Saturday morning. He was caught In the
er, Dr. J. C. Andrus.
act. Sheriff Shriner took him to Jail and
Clement Smith and wife visited the kept him there for a fr w hours when ly
former's parents, D. W. Smith and wife, was released. No complaint was 'rmuie
near Nashville Tuesday.
aguiust Myers as it wits thought bls con­
finement In jail was sufficient, punishment
/ Mr*. A. E. Kena-tou left Friday for a. to teach him the lesson he deserved. ‘
two week’s visit Ui West Bay City with her.
Eli B. Throop, of this city, was insured
slater, Mrs. T. Campbell.
'JAccording to the Nashville News. Claude I for Si,000 in the Masonic Mutual Benefit
Association, of Western Michigan He
Hough, formerly of this city, is getting to died June 11th and June 22nd Daniel
l&gt;c a great base balltwlrler.
Striker, one of the trustees for said asso­
B. F. Norris, who spent last week the ciation. paid hjs wife the 81,000 without
guest of IL I. Hendershott at Gun lake, re-1 any expense for exchange or even postage.
We call this prompt, and commend this
turned to Chicago .Saturday.
company to all members of theycrafl for
P. K. Dunning was called to Washtenaw Itsfirmnew. cheapness and promfatneas.
county Sunday night by a telegram an­
nouncing the depth of an uncle.
A negt surprise was executed on Mlu
A. C Coulter, wife and daughter, who HallockAast evening at the residence of
Tlie seniors and
have been visiting al Clement Smith’s left | Dr. E. H. Lathrop.
Juniors of the high school suddenly ap­
Saturday for their home lu Chicago.
peared on the scene and vowed tliat she
\/c. IL VanArman, J. A. Swcezey and 1
must entertain them for tbe evening.
A
Geo. Bnme« went to Charlotte Thursday | most eujoyable time was had by all. De­
on business connected with the Wightman licious refreshments were served. Before
Injunction suit against the city.
departing the guests presented Misa Hal­
J. J. Emory,and wife, of Grand Rapids, lock With a beautiful copy of a work by
.
came to thia city Wednesday, to attend the Dore.
wedding of Mrs. Emery's brother. Fred
While the construction train on the C.
Spaulding to Mrs. Alice Carson.
K. A 8. R. R- was tracking down to this
J Charles M. Atkins, whom many of our city from Woodland Saturday evening,
readers will remember a« n Hastings boy John McGuire, foreman of the train, was
of good talent and business habits. Is now thrown from the cars to the track. Three
flat cars passed over him badly injuring
located at Whatcom, Washington Ter.
one of his arms and bruised and cut his
head. It Is feared that be suffered inter­
thia dty Monday. He purchased an outfit na) Injuries which may result fatally.
for a job office of C. a Brown, the popular Should be recover tbe doctors bope to be
traveler lor tbe Chicago Newipaper Unkm. able to save his arm.

Tlrt N. r. it. il culvert over Fall creek
l"-s. completed.
&lt;
U-onard and Elmer Wiley, aged 12 and
ItoA* new styles at Lunn Bros, will 11 respectively, were arrested yesterday
charged with stealing tobacco from Jos.
'Sake muriy S3 pants.
Rogers’ warehouse on Sunday. They
Fanas for sale. Enquire of Stuart, plead guilty. Tbe elder was tent to the
anapp^i ,v Van Annan.
reform school at Lansing, and the younger
relented on suspended sentence.
.
te^'uffioe will be closed July 4th
nptn H a. m. to4 p. tn.
\?Tbe Young People’s Alliance, of the M.
I’ants made to order for 85 and upwards E. church gave a very pleasant lawn party
to members and friends at tbe M. E- P»t® Lunn Bros., the tallon*.
sonazre last evening. An interesting pr&lt;.K- -htaV (-tan. of Modern Woodmen of America, who has
!tft of new clotl” Ju’t received
bwn In thia city working in tbe Interest of
« ?■&gt; pants at Lunn Bro*. .
which was a rural durt by the Misses
that order, left Saturday for his home in
*hoesslxefl «n«l nice Effie "Simpson and Mary McElwain.
foods nt Hower Shoe Co.’s.
J W. F. Lunn and wife returned Monday
ihfT*1 I9,*reon drew tlie *0,d watch at
to their home, Rockford, after a abort vlrtt
fn-e show Saturday j^ghL
with tbeir aooa, J. W. and Chas. Lunn.
Tbeir daughter, Mias Maud, will regain
The I’crrectiw dye# are sold at W. H. ’ ,___ .
tni'antlv dDimdfedlhere tlie guest of lier brothers.
uwxlyrar # dntg and book store.
eu. nor n »race
••
will preach at tbe Star Smith, who had started up stairs to call
mikwi hmtM. next Sunday evening.
the children, had arrivedleta I-^ alm^
IL during P. A. Hahn's absence, left la
i*1''’*’ Goshen chums are going fast at under the chimney when the llghtn ng week tor Galesburg where bo will fill
struck, and was aeverely injured. Had
price they are marked at Beumer’s.
■ she been six feat further forward at the similar position a couple of weeks.
* glrl Ul ‘lo K''ner&lt;l housework; time of the stroke she would
rf'*' ln&lt;1“lre of MrK K °- have been fatally Injured. The chiId re j
also had very narrow escapes. «ne
K
Clworasc. a lb., MoobunkersSc. a lb. at
Hams A VanArtnan’softl G' Bwan’a you can find the best
srexs:';1xb“”t “,1“in
At tbe meeting of the board of education
rooms ana onv ox
—fln.iiv last evening it was voted to have steam
of 'Vlzar4 QB musicians are bole tbr.n.«b U» »&lt;"' *«*• “?'* heating apparatus placed ln the high echoo!
Xr!Xl7Tc?"&lt;!S?*&lt;m.the Blreet fDr u,e ttrlklo* u.d p~l»r
building. Tbe Nd of Sproul A
WQKwe of advertising the olL
tb. Uni. ta»wa
rod,
of Grand Rapids, which wasga.uOO. was
bou«. .nd rnlM d«wu
accepted by the board. The Ann agree la
a l*lr of pants made to A e.rp« •“ Ipdwdlb« &lt;h«
tlttdr bid to arrange the building to it can
rahLf i F,,’!.c,"thea of fin&lt;'r qnrtltleti U.IulU-d WW
‘
'
be ventilated properly. Even good dUwn
^‘ooLtrnn Bru#., the tailors.
will stand by the board for the action they
a
U 00 foot here to o'wire
have taken In this matter. Better beating
JuSSte. ' &lt;&gt;f
"’ockhulders for tbe miracle that the family escaped with their facilities were sorely needed.
“““iv-tureof -leant radiators;
Uvea—Nashville News.

THE CLOTHIER.

Tbe Shakespeare ciub held its last meet­
|
ing
for the season at the residence of its
leader, Mrs. D. G. Robinson, Monday
i evening. June 34th. After tbeusual study
'the Class were regaled with lee-crcam and
&lt;cake, and each member was presented
with
a tiny basket of choice flowers as a
&lt;
souvenir of the occasion.
-

le headed lamb, sent to Eider Tallman
from. Maple Rapid# a few weeks ago to be
put up (Mr. Talhaaa'butog a pruBttcal tartdcrmlst) was taken away yesterday.

auacneo iu

— -z —» —------ ,

This t.trangc freak Bttrac^
The Wesleyan Methodists of East
are to bold a grove n»eetlng is tbe groveof
Moses Fuller one and one-half mile east
and one-half mile aoutb of Cartton Center.
The meeting la to cranuaence on tbe even­
Ing of the 7th of July. There will be
nmb,. .turnon, wd
A (.ner.1 UivluUor. I,
ellrt.llan work.™, B»v. 2_ “f”1" ”~‘
ummr predd.nl .nd B’*n»Jl«le “7^
dnrt th. tneetln,.
B. D. Cir»»rT.

J. B. Robkktb,
Sec / Board of Water Com.

O. D. SPAULDING
I

Js one of the first in his purchase of

Please call and see them.

Here are seme of bis prices:

New Satines, 10 to 25 cents.
Henriettas and Cashmeres, 25 to 80 cents.

Good style, double width. Dress Goods, 10| cents.

Lawns, Chailies, Ginghams and many other dress goods at
prices none can better.
.

Parasols, Shawls, Plushes, Velvets, and other fancy goods.
Best of all is our trade in Ladies' Fine Shoes, also Men’s
Shoes and Boots.

J Closing out Clothing at 25 to 50 per cent, discount.

Oi D. SPAULDING.

THE LADIES
Of Hastings and vicinity are invited to inspect our large new
stock of

Dress

Goods

Silk Warp Henriettas, Nice Line Black Dress
Goods, Satines and French Ginghams,
Henriettas in all colors, Summer Broad­
cloths in all colors.
In these goods we show all the latest patterns and* most
fashionable colors. If you are looking for fine suitings, you
should see them. To match these goods, we can show an
ELEGANT LINE OF TRIMMINGS,

Consisting of Girdles, Gimps, Braids, etc. We solicit your
patronage on the merits of these goods and the reasonable
prices we have put upon them.

JULIUS RUSSELL

1

�THE NEWS LN BRIEF

A Womoa's Dfscovary.

yachting at Lake Mills, Wis., Friday nsorn-

Portland'* phenomenal colt Donoran, which
has captured about everything .in right
worth baring on tbe English turf this your.

Agricultural collego, uses *uch gramnwr a*

hare asked Governor Luce to bounce him.
Tbe A«ociatiou of Medical Superintend­
ents of American Institutions fcr the Insane

ifiention, is 235,510.
Tho bodies of thirty-two pa'raons and mveral parts of human remaitu were found Fri­
day at Johnstown, Pa
Rosa Naff, a servant girl at Louisville, cut
her throat Thursday night through jealouty

bruises,. ulcers, salt rheum, fever tores,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corvs,
and all akin eruptions, and positively cures
piles, or no pay required. It te guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or- money re­
funded. Price 25 eta. per box. For sale
by W. fl. Goodyear

Ctau* Sprecklc* bu agreed to build a vugnr
mill at R*-Adtag. Pa., if tbe »urroundlng
farmer* will pLuic 50,(DO acre* of sugar
Leota.
A tramp rtole a cloths* line worth 25 cent*
front au Indiana farmer, end eighteen men
turned out antfrpursusd him. for thirty miles
to give bun a switebing. The object was to
convert blin to honesty.
,

Beginning with July, Lansing's electric
lights will illumine the city all night.

Gen. Lucius M. Fairchild, ax-Commander*
in-chirt of the Grand Army of the Republic,
has been appointed a member of the Cherokee
communion.
The Illinois grain men’s Protective Insur­
ance society met at Springfield, Tues lay.
A FATAL CONFLAdRATION.
nnd formulated a general conip'aint regard­
ing tho IwckwanfncM of tbe crops.
While tbo “Fall of Babylon” was in pro­
cess cf exhibition in Philadelphia Wednes­
day night tbo roof uf tbo buikling fell on tbo
2W propio present, injuring many of them. jKUiitKl by loss of Ufa occurred early tart
No rao win killed, but a nutpber bad arras evening In tho firework* wrtabliriimeqt of
Heyer Brother*, corner of bumner and
and legs broken
'
Twelve thousand people aMeihUad to wit- Hawley *treota. The ,bullding w** occupied
D-w the hanging of Hardy Hamilton, on tho ground floor l&lt;y C. E. Browning,
Wednesday, at Itomy, On., an I then the milliners, nnd on tho three upper floors by
Hoyer Brothers, dealer* in fancy good* and
firework*.1 While tbo^lro wn» in progress a
continual fusillade of firework* was kept up,
privileged people could sco it
Henry Baker. n ft-year-old boy, of New the rocket* flying everywhere and making
York city, tcok his baby sitter, less than a the work of Un- tlrrtncu oxtra-huirdou*.
Jumping from t&gt;u&gt; Window*.
year old, out fur an airipg in her cab. Tbe
The fire caught a number of band* nt work
boy found n small pistol an tbe sidewalk, and
managed to shoot tbe (fp4u girl fts- the bead. anil a -panic ennied. Chnrliw F. Callahan
and
Thomas
I'uino junqied from n fourth­
Inflicting a probably fatal wound.
story window, and C. A, Sago from a thirdriory window. Altogetlier five lives wrro
"largest mid most complete" newspaper last, two boys ars miulng. and on-&gt; mnu te
building in tbe country. That enterprising jc-otiably fatally Injured., Tho dead are:
paper "moved tn" Wednesday with greet tta mu el Card, C- F. ; Callahan, TLoms*
eclat, tbe governor and many other notables Paine, mvt unHeutifled man, ops unidauto
being present at tho ‘bouse warming."
find boy;’ fatally injured, 'C’barlcM Aibrrt
Th* senatu uf tbe National Union is in ses­ Gage; tntaritrv, John E. Anderson u&lt;d
Charles Polley, txith boy*. Hoyer Bro*.' loss
sion at Sandusky. Ohio.
.
The National Association of Stove Manu­ fa about $.VJ,000 and Browning’* about
.
facturers of tho United States assmublol in 120,(XML
Muni-aniiual convenUuu nt Saratoga, N. Y.,
THE GREAT AMERICAN DERBY.z
Wednesday will} seventy-five delegates in at­
tendant
triava Thin!. J
Belfast, Ireland, has sent g2,.*») by cable
Chicago, June 22.—Tbc gTteit American
for the Johnstown suffercsx
D^nul Baj-tel*. th® famous Ptattdeutachs Darby was run at tbu Washington Park club
poet. nw»/ just died’ in Hamburg nt the age of ground* Saturday amid ^ruat enthusiasm.
Tbotunnds of jioopLi arrived long before tbo
The river ta falling at Wil!iasi*p.n, Pa.
pan 41,(XX) people bad puetd tbo turn-stile.
floui has subsidetLTlie betting was fast and furious. Ed Whi­
Throe hundred delegates from all parts of ter, of St ^ouis. placed f35,0W on Spokane.
the Union, to tho world’s Sunday ecii'*ol con­ Tlw starters were: Proctor Knott, Spokane,
vention whieh meets in Ixindon July 2, Don Jose, Once Again, Cumc-to-Taw, Long
Bailed from New York Wedtneaday on the Dance, Lo Premier, Sorrento, Retrieve. Tbe
steamer Bothnia.
dlstanro was 1,^ miles nnd tbe race resulted:
tyrtUtae first, Sorrento s«wl, HeUisvu
York on tbrrteamer Colon from Aspinwall, third ; Ume,2:41XDvatruetlvc Ktorm at Hloux City.

heed irtdatod in tbe building.
tmi railroad at Buffalo, N. Y.. was burned
to the ground Wednesday morning. There
was but very little freight stored there mid
tbe damngi will not oxcood &gt;25.000.
CoLO. H. P. Cary, well known through-'
out Indiana, died at Mariuti, that state,
Iwn also prominent In tbe public affairs of
tbe state.
Quinboll Bros., of Newark^ England, have
donated &gt;2,500 worth of their world-famad
disinfectant to Johnstown, Pa, an lit will

Tbe Chicago and Eastern Illinois railway
has obtained posaearion of a majority of tho
stock of tbe Evansville and Terre Haute rail­
way. The formal transfer was made Wednes­
day.
A wealthy old mi-ter at Franklyn, Ky.,
while sick unto death. Friday, managed to

Sioux CTrr, la.. Juno 21.—This city and
furrouuding region was visited yadertfay
by a d&amp;iuuging rain otal wind stornt. The
pontoon bridge across the MLwouri river was
lilouTi to pieces and sixty boats were swept
clown stream. Reports from many pointe
in northern Nebraska nnd southeastern Ds-

.done by tbo storm, which covered n wide
scope of country.
Chicago, June 21.—Tbe locked out miners
in tbe uurtbern Illinois coal region are rej&gt;or&amp;&gt; to be Ln great destitution. Ten tbous-

pleading far enough fend to keep th*ui alive
A cvmmitbM from that district called on
MayorL'regier yestrnljy and thorn fa hope
that fart of tbe Johnstown fund will be sent
to tho sufferer*.

An old physlcaii. retired from practice baring
bad placed fa bls hands by au East India mis­
sionary the formula of a hlfiiplc vegetable rem­
edy for tbc Npeedy aud permanent cure ot con­
sumption, bronchites, catarrh, asthma and all
throat and luug affections,atao a poeltlre and
radical cure tor nervous deblllc* nnd nil ner­
vous complaints, after haring tested Its wonder­
ful eiiratlre power* In thou-and* of caar*. ha*
Sit ft his duty to make ti kt own to bl* suffei luc
Hows. Actuated by this motive and a desire
to relieve hunnkn sufferinx. J will send free of
cliiiryfe. to all who dartre It. this rrelpe tn Ger­
man. Ereneh or English, with full &lt;llrectli&gt;:i'
for proparli r and uawg. Kent by mall bv :uldressing wttji Rtaiup. iiainlngthS paper. W. A.
Novrs. ip» Power'* Block. Koelivsier.N. Y.
The logs are running again On Flat river.
Iliere being plenty of water now.

Wo„.. wbi,A
w

On aneb minion of ae.nlmc„ hu.„
because

aun. moon and stars need the SoaB
Santa Claus.
H

is the best on £arth
for

flVE(ENTS acaks.
/Ill good. houseKitytrs use A.
}{llgood, grocers stU it,and. '
N.K.f^iRBANK.tCo.. Chicago, make it

htatory have had teas rf-ct on tb. subreqoent
.cun.oC th, -orU.
kri.. b.^ I— -««*
U. U-« ««1
J”"1”
this simple narrative We should, in adopt­
ing that theory, be compellol to the utterly
ateurd conclusion that a little band of Jews,
most of them ignorant and nearly all poor,
had, with most marvelous tagtnuity. «ftb a
skill iu fiction Mirpasdng all the masters in
that art, fabricated a story which revolution­
bed the civilized worbi. forged a theology

a lady said to
idea how. ord;
the bottoms o
when the wattand a new bar
float, they won
through with
Th&lt;- ‘'Ivo
and. as the ••
jjure, as a ma

announced a delusion, which ha* fired the
tanrta of hundreds of millions of |«oplv aud
led than to dcspbo danger and welcome
death. Such a th -ory is too pri-pcsl--rous fcr
discuesic-.L
On tbo otbsr hand, admit the truth of this
narration and what awful coneJptloas al
onro rise to impress the mind; God, eternity,
sin. moral are-uuntability, retribution nnd li­
ability to. eternal woe. then an inmrnatcd
THE CHAMPION u the only Mower on which the pitman netir wen

oct, the knife heel never breaks, the gears never wear out nor break; the ont,

Gentlemen wlio retain a youthful npl&gt;curance preserve their hair w ith Ayer’* tho Hebrow language its a popular sj-ctch.
Hair Vigor.
•

gearing that ether Mowers havs, and ths pitman and its connections are

. The Ferri* Industrial school will remain
at Big Rapids.
J. M. Ixxwe Ked (.'loverCo.—Rent*: Pleavfind enclosed Si for one inyUle Look** !!rd
Clover Extract. I used It Im; 1*11 for diabetl*
aud am entirely cured. Mydauutiter waut* to
Hike tt a* a spring medicine. I think it l» n
tvomh-rful medicine.
Yours truly,
John Ks aouh.
Tbccut-worm fa making sad work with
Michigan conn

Chahlaie; tbo country wn* ruled by the Rowhile tho scholars of -Palestine and adjoining
countries wrote iu Greek. Tita lloma-u bad
conquered all tho ciriltaxl world wort of
•Persia, including Greece, Egypt and Asia
Minor, where tbo conquests of Alexander tho
Great luvl mndo* Greek a common vobiclocf
sjx^cb nnd writing. Tbo Juws retained He-

Mothers will findDr. Winchell's teething
ayrup just the mndieitu-to have lu the house
for tin- children: it will cure cough*, colds, Christ upon th'- cross was in the Hebrew cad
•ore throat, and regulate the bowels. Try
and the people iu Jerusalem wlus
Jews os well a» tho reaiidcnta.
*
A Soo paper publisher a big delinquent
city tax sale list, r
Gentiles often add tlie interpretation of n ward
giving Ita name as the Jews luul it in Hebrew
_ Over o&gt; people were forced to leave tbeir and then tba Greek equivalent, which their
home* yesterday to call for a free trial pnekase
of Lane'* Family MedKUfl. if your blood I* readers understood. Golgotha in Hebrew
bad, your liver aud kidney* ont of order. It you wm Calvaria in Latin. Mark. Imko end
are constipated and lave headache and an ut&gt;- Paul were Greek names, though Ix.rue bv
rightly complexion, don't fail to eall on any Jews. Simon, Levi, etc., wvro Hebrew
druggwt to*tev for a free sample of this gnuyd
remedy. The ladles pral*e IL E.eryone llknt namei, white in sen-rid cases tbu writer rives
It. Large-size package SO cent*.
tbo tpuno one was known by in both lan­
The Scott Uh clans are having a meeting guages, whether a totally difforcut namv or
merely tbo some name tnimlatcd. Simon is
In Detroit.
.
Hebrew. Pater teGreok.fnom “prtraa,"arock.
As might bo cxpocted from their ago. nearly
Physiologists estimate that the heart all tbo towns rotaiiu-d- tbeir old Hebrew
doea 5:000,000 pounda of work each day. names, as Nazareth, Bethlehem. CapernaumNo wonder te-opie drop dead with worn but towns recoutly built hod Izitln nnr,,..,
out hearts. This could be prevented by Ca-sarca, Philippi.
Dr. Milea’ new and great discovery, the
New Cure. Always commences when you poii-o. It was tht&gt; practicu of tba Romans to
flrat begin to get abort of breath, liave slaughter without mercy till a country was
weak, faint or smothering spells, pain or conquered, then grant univerml anw««ty,
tenderness in side. etc. Sold at W. U. take the tending mon ot tba conquered amtn into th. Roman mrvice, interfere not at
Goodyear.
idl with religion and aa little as poMribta with
Adrian has raised over &gt;1,300 for Johns­
town.
.--- .-------- ’ —

^^UJtcvelvt

.wjuiaujrov-

eraorv appointed for tbo conquered couutrtea
were not only fantnictcd. but it w miobvfaualy
taat policy, to fa, wuridarateof load
prejudice- awl they often yielded to what
they considered folly or injustice becanm
local gnrewT^ Judge talVo«to
he ' fonnd nr. fanl, Ik ft—.——_ n

Mower on which all lost notion can be taken up on pitman, gearing and box­
ing ; the only Mower on which the guards will outwev three sets ol tbe cheap

guards used on other mowers, and nsver break nor get out ol line; the only
Mower on which the slightest forward motion of the master'Wheel starts the

and where ALL THE POWER is applied to cutting the grass, none being
wasted on loose joints or fast running gearing; the only Mower that hu ns

frame work or pitman hanging down in front to run Into obstructions or interfere

with tho cut grass: the only Mower that has no dutches to bother by slipping,
out of gear, and it can be put In gov at any point without backing.

THE .IMPROVED CHAMPION

haa less than one-third the amount o'

warranted not to break or west out. Thh Mower Is ao novel pod so superior
to all others that an examination will convince-any termer that it is worth
much more money than any ether.

\_

,

THE WARDER, BUSHNELL &amp; GLESSNER CO..
SPRINCriCLD, OHIO.------------ swwracnjaus----------- CHICAGO, iLUNOA

BOILERS

tag Barbara Hosier shot and killed bar bus­
bund, Francis Rosier. Sho wm his third

pie jwt off cariBg tor tbeir health-not because
to give tbe eubjrct sufficient thought until wc
receive a reminder lu tbe'sbape, t a severe ill-

•Filmstation*.
Coune-etionv—At KJ
A M. for Toledo A an
M. C.
Fkku'k a

Tr'tswsyi
1OTTKJt.

Mighiga

. “TheKaga

Tlien. too. we are coustantlr bewildered by
the various school* of medicine, and the physi­
cians who represent them, often blunder in our
choice of a doctor.
If people only knew that tbe very beat health­
keeper, life-preserver, and disease-preventer
that has jet been discovered, is simmered down
Into a concr'ntratod and very palatable form lu
the shape of New Stylo Pleasant Taste Vlnrgnr
Bitters, they would not hesitate a moment to

TO ADVERTISERS.

A ll»t Of won rtM»».p»p&lt;re &lt;l»« isl«-al In STATES
END KECTJON8 will be -&lt;ni &lt;-t&gt; aV|4lraUaaeffv-ctlve work than the »ar . -•c.-tivP'oK
Sei ret Losml I.lat.
(LEO. V. KOWIXL 4 C«&gt;Kewwpajerr A'hvn.Mic Burrw.
MitovUJe...

CHANCERY Glll'l
State of Michigan. Fifth Jo-Ik fl C««it la
Nul'tiHrndine In Um» Circuit &lt; '‘‘•‘irt
ot Barry in Chancery, at
&lt; H' *&gt;&lt; IlMUrp
ou the twenty-first day of &gt;1 *&gt;. 1 *• •
Mtataei Doster, romplaimrnv »*- «»»*•«»«■«*■
heirs of James B. M. Brown, ih-eeased. d»t&lt;*i
whan so manj not only worthier, but positively
.
Injurious drugs are rontantly flooding the mar­ “ta’thls &lt;mmt It approritt? to
ket under vsrtoua names and xulsjjsrtflat th&lt;_ plaluaut.duly filed at the time thr bin la «»
New Btyle Vincaar Bitters Is as bad ns any of
see ncrf'ar'
tb.nl ssl'l uni
M.n
They do not know of rour-H-. unless they have tbe bill at comptaint niro
•■« - -the courage to try the New styfc, j; stndytUens JpMtM Stet flay of Kovemfa-n I**-'within twenty days th-rounn .in.u . «uw»»
order to be published In tlw’lbsnn&lt;? »}&gt;&gt;««•
printed and publtahtfl In the city ol J**-1*

by a re*r-onalbie bowe, and I* exactly as re pre
flooKjij. ('In’ll!4. Jofrv•rated, it coat* but a dollar fer a very luHte S!W0WiOOy^^|_
bottle. Try It once and you will never be m&gt; Smith A CoixmovK.
IWIcnors forioniid-drin :..........
glad of anrthlug In your tlte. Your drusrgtst
A tnrt copy :Tnr*. K Bit h i Ikgiiter- _
may not have 11,1,ntfae will order tt for you

Hastings Banner,

John T.l»*.

Pontiac barbers can no lougur shave
kbair coatameni on Bunday. The council

Kon. owns 05,000 acres of plac lands in
July.
(Mta-Qufat; No. t Alabatna.
Eddie Homes, of Adrian, aged 3 years,
Juno. *%r.; do July.
fell Into a rtnall pool of water and was
d rownod.
At a meeting of the council in Saginaw
City a vote was taken on consolidation
which showod nine for and three against.
ru, JbmM
July, ffic;
Kb Be; July.
result Jn

-

l-onx Life.
ebanct fur new. Kivrte. belli r F&gt;
er tutM» for sale. Cor. Four There b nothing In the world more xenerafty OoW
K. It. track*. Detroit, MMt.

Mtehlxau. the Clrrdlt
ffKrSTlnChMJwry

'.rfl

TIME

master wheel to tbe knife pitman without any joints to wear loose and rattle,

mt the woman for caunin j hfa arrest.
- r
Lord Salisbury baa again rcnutiacl 13 jxi

Hartford, Conn., dfad

Cw, lilu

knife; the only Mower on which the motion is transmitted dihectly from the

8L00 a Year.

ire glvai to poisoning

There arc many
they ARE NOT, b
the genuine. Ask

Mower on which the gears run slcwty one maha no noise: the bar can be
stood straight up and ths knits will ran freely even In that position: the only

.. .

very simitar to Hurt in Brittafi India and
tarettoritebeiongiag to tba UwftM Btatam
For all irttansM
!

lat^By

Produce: Butter—Fancy Elgin i
aiT nr Hr. dories hfrlfre. togHoi

Wom.n, Old
so high?

Uncle Sam's Nerve A Bone Liniment । rection. eternal bapph: ii Tbo l-are po&gt;Mwill relieve sprains; brufaes. neuralgia nnd I bllity cf such al:oruatlv&lt;.- multi should, even
rheumatfam. Sold by all druggists
conrM inquiry. Tiiftt tb®rc
Ex-rt SaginnW.s donation to the Johnstown
sufferers fa about *7,000.
and statemtmti in the history not fully un­
English Spavin Liniment remove* all derstood should no: weigh for one ra'nu'T.t
Hard. Soft or Calloused Lnmjn and Blem­
ishes from iiorae*. Blood Spavin. Curb*, against tbo awful taijmrtanc.' of wbai L»
Splints. Sweeney, Klng-taine. stifles, all
Swollen Throat.*, Sprain*. Cough, etc.
SaveS-So by use of one bottle. Warranted. to set forth a few facts Lu history and lan­
Sold by Dr. * E. H. Lathrop. Druggist, guage which aid la making clear tho mean­
Hasting-.
ing of the Gospd hltiory.
Jackson ba* contributed about SI.500 for
the Johnstown sufferers.
pels were written in the Greek language,
Dr. Jaques' German Wurm Cake* destroy Qwogh there is evf-Jenai that Matthew first
worms and remove them from, th* system. co:u|&gt;csr5l Lis iu Hebrew, and that they were
written after tbe Christians had become sufSafe, pleasant and effective.
fidfntlv numerous to create a demand fora
Empty buidtHwa nnd dwelling ItotiSM are
comjdeti- mwi. «u.h :;mpe.l tuing devised to
scarce In Kalamazoo.

New London, Cann., Juno 22.— Yale won
the boat race Friday, defeating tbo Uni­
contained G50.0-JU in greenbacks aud govern­ versity of Pennsylvania crew. Tbo race
ment bonds, which lie was determined that was for eight-oared crews, four milos
straight away, ami *ns practically a walk­
over for tho Yolo crow, who won as they
Tbe (itetresslng feeling of wearineaa,
Tbe majority 'agalnut Prohibition In pleased by a length and a half. Tho ttroo
and exhaustion wltliout effort, whichwas— Yale, 83:50: Pennsylvania, 83rfM.
makes life a burden to so many people, is
due to poverty of the blood and feeble
and Mrs. Hairisoy bavi
yltalUy. If you are suffering from such
tion to txi present at
feelings, Bludbiltter te just what you need,
annual Fourth of July &lt;
and wlll-be of Um graateet l»encfit to yoh.
as follows: Wheat—No. S June.- oj-ened TBc, It parifiee and enriches the blood, imparts
TbaVenmilte* (Conn.) Wooten compapy
tone and vigor tn tbe whole system, aids
has l*cu attached by creditors.
Liabilities
aigesUon and overooSuw all morbid ten­
alKiut I 105,000, nominal assets about &gt;1SS,U(XL
dencies and nervous affeettons caused by a
The Bertram manufacturing rouipauy of
depressed state of the blood, strengthens
Windermere^ Conn., manufaaUirer* of.
beaver cloaking, nbut down Friday. Tbe
•rrvnnt, ordered him to burn an old nail

Old

REVIEW OF THE QUARTER.

“Another wonderful discover} has been
made and that too by a lady In this coun­
Bunker Hdl Day was celebrated Monday
ty. Disease fastened Its clutches upon LESSON xui, second quarter, in­
lover, Mary Boonrxa, a young Bohenjinn her and for seven years she withstood its
ternational SERIES,. JUNE 30.
Tablet* bearing tho nanwj of than known to girl of Racina, Wia, attempted suicide by severvat testa, but her-vital organs were
undermined and death seemed imminent.
For three months she roughed incessantly,
and could not sleep. Site bought of us a
roMlldltttee
illicit distillers. Tbe latter are tru xi, and a'
bottle of Dr. King’s New Discover}1 for
blooly conflict Is among tbo sear probablliconsumption and was so much relieved on
taking first dose that she slept all night
Tbe shipments of gold from Naw York and with one twttle has been miracak&gt;n&gt;ly
Tbo rorout-r'» inquest Into the death of
Friday will aggregate &gt;5,400.00 &gt;.
eured. Her flame fa Mfa LuthefrLutA”
At Crystal Falta, Mich., Mrs. Joreph Clark Thus write W. C. Hamrick A' Co., of
urdar, returned a verdict of acckteutal was found Monday with a S montbs-old bobe Shelby, N. C.—Get a free trial bottlrat W.
death.
H. Goodyear’s drug store.
Charles Sands, a fireman on the Burling, of hl» life, and the thrilling
people provide-.! for tbo starving woman's
W. D. Sult. drnggisL Blppus. Ind..
only shot Conductor Bondrach, at Cedar
testifies.- "I can reccommcnd Electric r.cldeuti uwuusu- —• —----Rapids. Monday night, because he found tbe
Tbo village of Quijotoa, A. T., ninety miles
In nil literature nothing u recorded tbn
latter with Mrs. Bands.
.
____ In IntarMlt WlUl
south Of Tucson, wa* almost entirely wiped Bitters ax the very beat remedy. _Evrry
An Anarchist named Ducay was sent to lout by flra Friday. Tho low is eHtimated nt bottle sold has given relief .in ever}" case.
One man took six bottle.--, and was cuted
jail frw taraty-four hours at Chicago. Tues­ tw.ooo to &gt;70,000.
of
rheumattam
ot
10
years
’
standing.
”
day, for declaring when summoned as a juror
A lot at Ono Hundred and Fifty-fifth street
Abraham Han-, druggist Bellville,.Ohio,
__
and Eighth avenue ha* been secured ns a ball affirms: ‘The best selling medicine I [xirtson u::nnzx» —..........--—
bonds arv by comparUro barmlr- and tnrtr
wworn o» a juryman
park by the New York clutx
’
have ever handled in my 30 years exper­
A flood of rain visited Havana. Cuba, Sun­
Gen. William Nathaniel Taft, prominent ience, is Electric Blttera." Thousands of nBcu.t ll„e«iMl»Uw.lhMtb.«rtwr»
o&lt;
th.
«.»
T-Uu»=l
utJ
ttwU
Imm-Uxtday. turning streets into rivers and causing in Republican council* in reconstruction others have added their testimony, *• that
times, died Friday morning in Chiu-lestow'n, the verdict te unanimous that Electric
the collapeo of several house*.
Mrs. President Harrison took part in tbe H C.
Bitten do cure all diseases of the liver,
Official returns "from every county In
kidneys ur blood. Only a half dollar n
IVnnsylvanta show the majority ogalnat the bottle at W. fl. Goodyear’s drug store.
fnteebood for muro vital In its spirit and
{amendment,
in its effect,
lUWH powerful
.....................
..........than truth, for
The beat skive in the world for cute, more

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to Vlanne, fa Gau! ।

’msw^sSdar mv Mn&lt;! 111.&lt;I'ar,i M»v

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�ON THE NARROW ESCAPE

A SALESMAN who iS A WAG.

STOCKS AND HOT IRONE

Thereto a certain clod
■cprcfcnts oueof our larj?
•
u« is &lt;me or I DOW’ metbodical men. of quiet and reserved addrna,
w..oso sincerity and carnostnam of manner
have infiueqeed many big arn’ea With an
underlying »»ue of cynicinn aud a good dm)

SEVERE LAWS THAT WERE IN FORCE
EARLY IN THE CENTURY.

STRANGE AND PECULIAR FEATURES

OF RAILROADING IN OREGON.

If you ever go up to Oregon," atid Col J.
M. bcuter nt tba Baldwin, "vou don’t want
to mfaa atrip over tbe Narrow Escape rail­
way tlun run* from an indefinite [mint outsub- of Portland to wherever night overtake*
tlie train.
A man who like* excitement and ail vent­
ure would enjoy die rule. The road bn*
--------- w
lul buuh, scan,
aud ha&gt; fallen Into n state of picturesque de­
cay..
"No two rail* on the entire system arc rm
tbe aamo level, ruid there is an alwenre of
straight liiuw and regularity that give* a
charming variety and wavlnre* to tbe pcr-

Ai'IlrlAi WOULD FLOAT,"
rgc grocer- s»re. “'You haye
.
no
The ■ervants kt it remain in
nd &gt;crubhing-paih, and
!ic soap h.i$ the consistency of mush.
If the soap would only
whtsr when they were
clerk. 03 wit! flcat:
made of oils, and is 99^- per- cent,
float.
WORD OF WARNING.
each represented to be “ just u good at the * Ivor_y*
!' ;cur.t««fats, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of
very ' Scup and insist upon getting

I MJ
E TABLE
XmtKT

TheMW?

VIBRATOR]
HE Grain-Saving, Time-Sav­
ing, Money-Saving Thresher
of Jhi* day and age.

AS More Points of Exclusive
Superiority than al! others
combined.

At Itutlmre with

Mic.iiK.Ax Central
••ftzd Falls Houte.‘

VERY Thresherman and
Fanner Is delighted with its
marvelous work.
Ma | ui only Superior for all kinds
of Grain, but the only suc' ccssful handler of all Seedx
NTIRE Threshing Expenses
■ often j to 5 times that amount)
made by extra Grain Saved.

E
W

ORKMANSHIP, Material,
and Finish beyond all com­
parison.

, 10.25 )
w ituci ।
CtUJk

IBRATOR owners get the
best jobs and make the most
Money.

NCOMPARABLE for Simplic­
ity, Efficiency, and Durability.
EYOND all rivalry for Rapid
Work, Perfect Cleaning, and
for Saving Grain.
EQUIRES no attachments or
rebuilding to change from
Grain to Seeds.
BROAD and ample Warranty
given on nil 6ur machinery.

as,

PEERLESS DYES BEST
l»r HUCK STOCSLIOS.

I • - 'rv Jth.irr.

RACTIOn Engines Unrival­
ed in Material, Safety, Power
and Durability.
UR Pamphlet giving Tull in­
formation, sent Free. It tella
about this great
EVOLUTION in Threshing
Send for pam-

W biar. in
■■' -gntv . .....
Armstrong. Judge of

1,1 Ulr
ot Theodore W.
the petition, duly veri«*«&gt;torr3iS . rik?T' ,a‘1,er 01
decea»eil.
,u»’te roit.
*d'nl"toiratinn ot Mid estate
«fe«EK,
jour petitioner or some
*?Sv«’al,’‘,l'.'*'!‘irw,aUMrt Tue«1ay. tbe
U»
A. D. |S«&gt;.»t ten o'clock in

'

1 n.i
"““orwin* as inw ot saia
ir .A.
l?’‘r I*”
"'___
” Interested
are‘L'
rwtnlM.a
——
-- _____ ■ tn
Hi tk-.
**,**4,*®®t« ** the Probata
ciuiw. in?*,'»*4dcounty7iu3

HOW CINI GET

•(Alm-ca,

SsUrel . '

Ulh urder te b«

ff

tho mountains -they changed their mind*,
went back a few mile* and branched off to
the southward. They changed tbeir mind*
Several times, and tho result was a lot uf
ragged end* of track running out Into the
prairie nnrt stop]rttig nowhere in particular.
“Rxnetirac* the train rum-up oae spur and
sometime* up another—Just dcjN-nds on how,
tl.ewvtkKl men leave tbe switebe*. When
the sod breexo draws down through tbe gap
In tho CcvM range and blows right hard, they
don't go up th., west s] sir atoll, but switch
off to tho cn»l and scud la-fore tbo wind. You
we tbc prairie i* so soft up tho west spur that
they cant nrn off the rail* nnd tack very wall
"I remcinhrr one evening when th- train
got up to Sheridan before dark, and tbe in­
habitant* all rushed over to the station to sro
what was the matter, it turn*d out that otnof old rftin Scroggm*’ hog* had wandered
down the valley, and when- tho engineer saw
/lira on the track to- Ju«t clapped un steam
and Went for him.
"The Sheridan switch happened to 1*
open, an-’ »»&gt;••
followed tbc bag up tbe
west spur and chajs.il him into town ahead of
time. D&gt;uengin*rr rnn»
■&gt;—» l*iug
discharged for rccklcia running, hut tbe ex-

extenuattnjr clreunatoancu.
•
. rr was riKK stoat.
"You ought to go up and have a hunt on
tliat railroad ionic timet There'* some of the
b«t prviue shooting on tbo lino that I ever
suw. T1«" conductor tan good shot an-1 the
engineer is no sliiuch. 1 had a bunt with
tla-m a few week* ago.
"A*1 tlie early morning to tbo best time to
find bird*, tbo train pultad out about an boar
t«-fore-the usual time of starting. Tbe condue,tor and I were in tho leggagc car with
our gun*, and tbo engineer hail a gun in the
rah.
••W* had gone abou^a mlb when tbo train
slowed down and the conductor told mo t5
watch out. Ho took one of tho wide dnore iu
tho ►iib-s of tbo ear end I took tho other. Tbc
slowing down nxsont that the engineer raw
bird*, nnd in a moment tho conductor txingrd
away.
"The train *topp*d and a brakeman Jumped
off mid picked up a dead grouw. Pretty
soon tlie grouro bjenmo thick along the side*
of tbo track and didn't seem to mu:d tlie
train In tbo lra*L We heard tj» engineer
potHilug away, and we whanged nt ’em right
and loft, and Kept the brakeman bn*y Tbe
solitary [k-.vonger became interested and
made a Cr*tclas* retriever.
"Tlio grouse were pteutiful. bat tbo China
pbcarants were thicker than file*. Wo raw
at lca« «». bu‘ dWn'1 K** nuu,-v- 71,0 ■ 1213
pheasant ta tbo finest game bird In this coun­
ter. Seven pair* were imported about eigbUn vears ago. nnd, being protected by law
for tea veare. they have ineronw l wonder­
fully. am'l tb«« ““J4
million* of.t bcm iu
C • You see. It i» no fool of a trick to shoot
from n moving train that wabbles alcag «
‘
. ..
. ..i_____ _ r—4 nn

rZelvcr received w»ll enough, but bo

TEO UVER PILLS
FLEMING BROS.,'pitt.bur9h, ?».

SoUre.

immX.KT.
n"n» *
JJn» &lt;mb.( ll¥'‘*Pald to I hlure* Rtnini. Aj|
l6f‘
Pmixka* HMrrn
W. a. Hiimm.

are set forth in two old volume*, unfomilinr,at least to layman, kmAn a* Kilty * Digwtt,
published at tbe beginning of tlx. century. A
gtanco through First Kilty show* that at
bly jruvixioo was made to make tho laws
more effective by providing fee* for inform­
ers or by increasing tbo peusltif*
to t'Rxva.vr rauix swxAnura.
In ICU2 an act was posted providing that a
person convicted of precuring awituera to
swear falsely shall forfeit £40 or suffer hnpris.-nmeut ono whole year aud stand in tbe
pillory one hour, and that afterward be shall

tion providi* that &lt;1 [*rson convicted of
willful perjury ahull forfeit £30, suffer six
months' imprisonment. and. if be shall not

tbc pillory and have both car* nailed.

A* in

quant uct, however, provided that a p-non
to co:y ict«l may give evidence against con(n 1715 an net was fjiswxl providing that
Justicra,df th&lt;- county courts shall have juris­
diction In cases of thieving and stealing wtesi
the gw is are not over l.MJO [&gt;ound* of toboc-

My part In this dotnaln:
I would not sell uiy cloud*
My shadows on the pialo;
I would cot sell this gulden light—

For moooy. I*»t might »cU. .

While 1 do I'at oo barm:

In bl* book on “Jonathan and Hl* ContJenjoy them*elvc* at tho winter reoorta in the
south. Ho telh sumewliat derisively of bow
they gt't up raid breokfart and then dt on
lunch time—then, to rocking chairs again,
where they wait for dinner—after dinner
rocking chairs again until bedtbnr. Thi* te
a good deal tho stylo of it In thoVxithem r»*
aorta, but the rather dull Frenchman seems
to think they would bo better engaged tn pic­
nics and excureioas, and fishing or going

air, warm sunshine, peaceful quiet and book*
ami paper* is picnic enough; tliat to go be!tenkcitcring over the country in pursuit ot
ph-nsure and excitement U not tbc American
idea of rert.

ding crowd of city life, nothing for a time is
more nstfully blissful under southern suns

gay nn-1

tbo go,” or gad—rushing hither nnd thither—
but to tbo health seeker, the tired man at

you know, but it show* that Americana enjoy

spending their holidays in most striking con­
trast to their rush of burineaa—Aiken &amp; Cd
Cor. Ptttaburg Dispatch.
\
A Snake tn Court.

;

If there te any ono In tbe world who can
loot a backnocals member of the legislature
eating masted ground peas that person is the
average supcrim* court lailiff. Now, there is

this rule. One of his friends knew thia aud
be wt a trap for tbe bailiff. Tbe friend fixed
up n small paper bag with a few peanut* and
pea* that bo bad in his hand; the bailiff, like
a warhorse scenting battle, caught one whiff

couldn't stand it; mo, getting up from bi*
seat, bo walked rapflUy by bi* friend, jerking
th* l&lt;ag, snake and auS’ut of lii* hand. With
a chuck Io of delight, off went the officer to
a coruar of the court room. He turned up
tbo bag to pour tbe cuvetod goober* into hto

Tbe man just gave 100 loot; at tu* baud—tba

exclamation of "Oh. my God!” tba peanut*
miotber ground pea in eotu
. lirrrt—Albacy (Ga.) New*.
Malleable Gias*.

Neri, whoso book on glass was published at
Florence in 1012, says: "In the time of Tibeieablv, a thing afterward lust and to this day
wholly cnknoim, for if such a thing were
now known wiitiout doubt it would be more
esteemed for it* beauty and incorruptibility
than silver or gold, slue* from glsso there
arweth neither sineU nor taste, nor any other
quality.” JJl!t though unknown to tbc old
Italian, the art w« practiced iu IVrsia, if w*
may t&lt;liev^. Bailey, who says that in 1010
emperor of Fersia. sent to King Philip
Spain, six glasses that were malleable-rauld not break by being hammered;
and Blacourt tell* that an inventor having
prreentrd n bust of malleable glaa* to Rlfcbv
Ueu. 1020. waa rewarded for hi* ingenuity by
jicrpetunl Imprison taunt, lest tbo vested inter­
est* of French glms workers should be injured
*

Wouklu't If lie Could.

ll^sc bren what is known a* n " lowball
crimk” for over «ixyu*r», and I have been
tasked hundred* of time* why I don’t "shake
'it off.” Every afternoon I can spare I *[&lt;-ad
wvera! afternoon» which’I cannot really

umpires than tia&gt;

vlded that any stave convicted of giving faba
day-of couvictiou, and receive thirty-nine

Goods Chronicle.

chance to pick up any
needed to burn under tbe boiler.
"8o one da v tbo •ngiaee*' nu
tlv* off tho rail* into 8ta Hyde’s
wnrs he’d stay there with it untt
Mwnnonv raid him *omethlag a* account,

tnnw tbo engineer was camping in tbo cab tn
SpouunSd. ro«jib«w..a«utu,»
.

been resumed over tb*

you like, but al tbe beginning

rhipptog, cropping, or branding
: with the letter “R." It also p

“Willie Johnson,” said tba teacher, "if you
hod five dough outs, and your mother were

tempt to capture him tbe paraon doing tbe
killing should bo exempt from prosecution.
couldn't.
pear that tho killing

needed by mlulte ,to accomplish th* dmired
purpow to only a '.tonspoonful, and tba■most
convenient inrtrument to apply
strnd) gta- or rubber syringe bolding about
that quantity. On«"half a tcospoonful to
Ijrr.’lv quite enough for very young ehfl.
.J
tliat inracuo mtuem*'
— —--- .
with hard cratil* soap, in proportion ot w

Nat Guilty*

U8EIV0RY POLISH

riots* punishment* which wouliiwiow be cou-

didn’t seem to giro up quite ”

Ahmst'kong.

Judge of FroUatc.

Tbe ।.Id Maryland criminal laws, tnany.of
which continued in force in tbe District after

who call at hi* store will go away without
porebMUS, &gt;Ha l»rta« looted u tte ,«xX
. . 1 .1—. - - ..9
«Vk ntirchsss will

JteUef of Con*tJp*Uo«&gt;.

Dr. C. MclWsCelebrated U«r™’&lt;

I own the goS.k-u 11,- bt of mom.
With all its tints that ptey

Death

tie* of fonrfuld the value of tbe stoten prop­
erty, to bo returned to tho aggrievt-.l [&gt;orty,
you."
And as he Jotted this down, with a sigh, Im putting in the pdlory and whipping, not ex­
exclaimed: "Besides, you tonight those ms’ds lulling forty stri|&gt;e&gt;i. If incapable of return­
away down ut rock bottom.” And then h* ing tbo fourfold, tbe convicted person .shall
added: "When shall 1 ship you tbvfim lotF ‘ rwivo the corporal punishment and ratisfy
the claim against him. and tlie fess for c*o"At cnee.”
v Letion by servitude. A sulwxplfcnt offemp
“How do j-oue* n: J ibetn sentF
by tbo [nrty, if tbe goods ore ot the value »f
ail of tbe exj-rnses of shipment and rartagr. twelve &gt;.hiUmg«, is made triable in a provin­
I always get go-xl* delivered at tbe door, cial court, rin conviction i o shall pay four­
fold. bo brntidei! with a hot iron anid receive
charges prepaid."
’
other corporal puniahment, n* the court shall
an air of frorvti imperturbability, as bo listed adjudge. To kill unmarked swine atxnre
tbh&gt; final concession, atu) then contemplated three months old, cr to ronreo) or disfigure n
the a«j&gt;cct of the order upou bte book. “1 ob­ mark on swine, suby—tbd tbo offender to sim­
serve that you have got special price* all ilar penalties.
through tlie line; you want four month* date
ing; seven off thirty, and all expenses aud
fn.ig.fct charge* prepaid. Now I am very anx­ a* tbe blasphemy act, and jrovide* for the
ious u&gt; sell you this l«iU of good*, and I'll tell puuf*hm-mt of blaspbcnu-rs, swcar&lt; r»,-drunkyou bow we’ll fix It. W«t wdSIfnrwnnl you the nr.l* and Sabbath breaker*. Thu first fc-etiem
goods and invricea awl you Just semi back tlio provide* that any pcrw»u who shall witting­
ly, maliciously and advisedly, by writing or
spuaking, Vlaxpbcmu or curw- God, deny
the Saviour tube tbc Suu of God, or deny
tho Trinity, shall for the first offumw bo bor­
mau with a wild eye ns he came oti tbe run ed tlirough tbo tongue and fined £20. Fur
into tbu auictum. "Show mo tbo editor."
'•Here 1 nm."»a:d tbe eityelitor; “what's forehead with tbc letter 11 and fii)ed.£40, and
in default of payment be imprisoned twelvo
upF
•
.
•'Well, I nad on editorial in your paper month*. For the third offense the punish­
yesterday nlo^t the United States in IWJU—a ment is death without the Icnellt of clergy.
For pr&lt;&gt;fano *wearing In tbe prewee of a
century bcuei, you know. Y&lt; u spoke of tbo
difficulty of depicting tbo state of things in magistrate, minister, vestryman, warden or
this country a hundred yetira hitice. Now, I cundaUc, a man could be punished by a fine
have an idea about that, aud 1 came up hero
oath.
«
Aay person who should be drunk before
"Why, thunk you, thank you very much.
ThU gvnth-ULin j* a stenographer. Sit right any &lt;« &gt; of tbe officials or dignitaries ramdotni, pluoM?. and ex [Jain year view* to him, timed was liable to a fine of five shillings for
m.d bo will taku them down, and we will
print them with great pUasuru. Sit right to receive more than thirty-niuo lashes or
down, plcaM-."
•
“WclVno, I tfc ’.nk I won’t do it now. 1
think I will write them up some titno and ately [&gt;aid and the accused was not
bring them to you.” ba said, hacking toward
th;- dorr.
VU, uu,
mv
, IIJC—. uv •
.. -r- ———
,
...
not Irave. I curi't let any ono with an idea I appoint a pcraotia* constable fur tho purpura,
who,
refused
getaway. Ptearadt down at once. We would u- if l»
----’—* to act, was
---- liable to a fine
b* glad to have anything that youbnvoto of ten shilling*. A like penalty was imposed
on tho mngistmtu or other officer guilty
say—any idea that occum to you."
"Thank you," ho said. “I gu.w* not I themselves of cursing, swearing or drunkenguea* I won't do it today—not today. Thank neas, or omitting to enforce tbo law. No
•person
wa» permitted to work on tlio Sab­
you; some other time."
"Wed. but." raid tbocity ixlitor, “jurt tall bath or suffer such to ho done, or allow hb
me, la a word, what you think of the mat­ children, servants or sUrta to engage in
gaming, hunting, fishitig or other unlawful
ter."
.
•’WeU, I think I have an W&gt;.i tliat if noth­ pastime* On that &lt;lay, under a ptualty of 3N)
ing bajipens thi* will bo onoof tho most flour­ pound* of toliacvo.
ishing cuuntric* there i*. But 1 can’t pc*-»
SEVUE FVEI.-iHMENT XOT. SLAVUL
aibly stay now. Good morning.”
If tho severity of these old law* contribThi* is an actual tccum-uce; and the moral
is that some [ovple think they could make a abiding clast, the slaves should liav* become
newspaper mighty interesting if they had n such. An act of 1729, for Instance, provided
chance, who, when they get a chaucc, find that slaves convicted of petit treason, muK
ti nt in nil tho vasty drop of their emjity dcr or bouse bunihig should be adjudgrd "to
skulls there is not a. ting I* thought.—Chicago have the right band cut off, tobciinnged in the
Journal.
________ _
usual manner, tbe bead lercml from tho body,
tlio body divided into four quarter*, and lived
and quarter* set up in tbo must |&gt;ublic plan*
of the county." Tbu snnie set recitrd that as
blownud tbe balance Iduster. Do not allo *' wreral felons had broken' and rntenri slvip*,
two dtoptay hues to cexno together. Have all storehouse* and warcliouM* am! stolen gouds,
tbo wnteiiccs short
.
and it bad been doubted whether such wore
if anything lm« been proven over otul over excluded, by taw in farce, from the benefit of
ngato it i* tlmt there 1* no other a* efficient a clergy, it declared if such offender took
medium for rraching the general public a* good* to tbo value of five shillings, and li
tbo newspaper. Wo do not say that this doubt convicted therefor, bn shall suffer death
pervadts the rank*cf active buxine** men to without tbe benefit uf clergy.
any great extent. Evidence to tho contrary
Tbe art of 1737 hapow-* a [■enalty of death
is too [ilentifid aud conclusive.
without tbo benefit uf clergy on any sla^c
The only pro[wr udvtrtbing to news of the who shall break into and .Usd from any to­
store, uud’ that must bo gathered and written bacco bouse, aud a like penalty (or stealing
iu the spirit in whirl: theriure 1* managed;
but qn tbo first requi-ito i* attention, u» all ten mile*, or for aiding or abetting another
tbo tjrourcre of tho pleasing writer—wit, to doaO. In 1731 death without tholiuellt
story,; incident, current eventa, phdiacpby,
tncrais- tlio moral* of tbo trade. Whatenr vised ar nttempu-d to raise an msurrtcUou.
your topic, be interesting, true and nca-mvr-

For tho immediate relief of constipation
Kspcul* have until recently boon the main

,MrtGr«rdeXJ T»?.ot
FratiteiL And It I*
"jM^rkmerghe noUce
ft^Kv
“M.tstrte. of the
»"WlwW(''I're'tf “.“'W

train &lt;&gt;n tho other sale. They never alarm
the [KMM-ngers. however, by saying anything
to them about gutting off and walking
“Th* Uno is about forty mile* long, count­
ing tbc twist* in tbe rails, and the train*that ।
leave tbo lower end early in tlie morning gen­
erally get up to on- of the other ’-nd* by
night. There are two or threo up[&gt;er end* to
the line.
“The men who built it had a notion to run

He h.-Mi closed hto book, and w ith mi air of
Kit. sutWaction cta|qml it Into hl* inside
.nockct, when hi* customer, a* If recollecting
roinrtbing unusual which had e*ca|«l ‘
'
hit
mind, erclaimed:
"Bv tbe way, alxxtt term*F .
“On. regular, I suppose."
“No, no; wc gel u-ven off all err.nnd."
“Seven off ten J”
,
“No, lnd*rd, seven off thirty days."
C’Well, I sup;&gt;ciM&gt; ifs’got to go - and th*
snlesuxan drew forth his memorandum book
and uuulu a note to that effect.
■ "Now, about thi’dating."
“Well. I hniL not thought of that I’ll be
litoral, bowevor. What du you say to sixty
dayaF
"NoturaM-, we ore g.-ttlng four mouth*
from everyl^dy.”
"I'm afraid I can’t do.lt."
“Cancel the order, tln-n."
*

unit so wo waeieu »
•------—
.bout a hundred shell* and
!hirtf'
&lt;'CTto retail dealer wboadvertl»-s in hi* local
one bird*, moclv grouse. That beat* tramp­
paper or paper* in such a manner a* to make
ing over the hill* all to Sunder.
"1 don’t know a* you bad better go up tbe public believe that tbo good* which bo
__
——.1. .- mnrw than
toero rubtairay to bunt on tbe train. When

1: "UATK OBOER.

*arl”’

frut fcr Hm nka at variety an occaucual tic I* permitted to touch tbo romlbed.
which is largely coni[&lt;o»ed of kxc) cobble*
uxsaui-nox or tux rcad.
“Talk about riding horseback far exundw?!
It dixsn*t com;iare with rallroadin,- over th*
Narrow Eacop~. You get a greater variety
and amount uf motion to tbe inib- than vou
couhl get anywhere elm tn tbe world, except
on the back of n camel with a peg leg."
"Somotimca, when th? track i» a little too
wavy, they run the train uff the rail* and
take a short cut over the prairie fcr a quar­
ter of a mile or »o, and llien run back upon
the rail* whhn they strike a good place on the
grade. When they come to a trestle, and
there -nre «rverai high, spider legged structnrv* of that sort, tbo engines-:' slow* up,
leaving Just enough steam on to give head­
way .
"They are very careful almut erreaing Iresth*. I have *.» n them so cautious that tl»
engineer, conductor and whole train crew

, T
........ —uue oi iu&lt;w&gt;
humfirou* meti who never smile. It wa* dur­
ing hi* first trip rf thi* year that he bad Invudcjfr tbu «vtabll*bmeut of tbe most Importitft detdrr in ready made clothing of o»u;of
the large interior cities of tbk *tntc.
Till* [articular merchant 1* rated one of
the toughett earn to tbo trad-, to wl) a 14)1
&lt;uod* on wtdeb any profit *hnll be left to tbe
manufacturer. Of roureo, be would kok at
tbe lino of goods, “but be really wo* nut quite
ready to buy." Then tbe siueere and earntot
•alcsman. with coutobmco in hto line, gut in
hl* finest work, and after a deal of haggling
aver the prices, he found be Hsd regtotered ou
Ms memorandum book an order of utaxpeted

PAT M’BRtDE A CO.

•Wall, bow manyr

Willie, grinning broadly.

waa liable to
ington Star.
Doth er Neither.

■Strang*,” said old Eaystat*, “the awful

him!
1 roou cuOT.1
te» ■ • • ------ — .------ .
luta you tor fifty dollars, walks right up t&lt;
iy tbeorie* have been advanced, but noth- 'you and asks fur your daughter F "Don1
definite 1* known. Tbo remedy is a pcrbaoauM he's afraid you won’t let him have
Bob Burdrtte,

horrid dog I - Isn’t it awfuir
tast nightF
“Didn't you ever tmr that the bowling of
, dog was a sure sign of C
“Na Whose tamilyF

revolver.—Marchant

�teacher and director as the cause of falling
to appear as a school; No. 8, Mra. Ethel
Shank. Id scholars; No. 4. Mra. May Ronan.
24 scholars; Na 5. Nora Crossman, 18
scholars: No. &lt;1, Lina Still, 10 scholar*; A FAMOUS PHYSICIAN TALKS FREE­
Fr'l Na 7. LIIHe Wardell, 10 scholar*; No.
LY ON THE SUBJECT.
7, tbe patrons accused themselves aud not
the teacher for falling to appear us a school;
No, 8. have no school maintained in** the
district this summer; Fr’l No. V. reported
the teacher and scholars were prepared.
John Shannon wait driving one of Fuller’s . but failed on account of the school dis­
hacks on Kalamazoo avenue yesterday and trict officers not making any effort to eonhad three trunk.* plied ttp on tbe dash­
board. Just as they crossed a cross walk Tuckey. 18 scholars. Total number of of Dr. Shrady, editor of Tlw Medwnl Record
the trunks iieganjo fall and the horses to scholars present 183; total number of and tbe physician who attended Gen Grant
scholars present last year isa.
tn his last illDM. Tbe dsnth ogoiiiA of ficrun. Wm. Cruty who clerks in Crux'
After the schools had arrived they were
grocery ran out and caught tlie horses ami
i, la death juiinlesat
was dragged across the street before he soon called to order by tlie president, J.
. Dr. tihrady is a
was able to stop them. The horse stepped W. Brigg*, to listen to the exercises, which
on his foot and cut through his shoe. Tlie were opened by prayer by Rev. Daniels,
occupants of the back were iadly scared. of Bradley, and followed by singing by the disposition, and poritire in tils tones.
choir,
Mrs.
Fred
Matthews
presiding
at
—Kalamazoo Gazette.
the organ; also recitations and dialogues
Jos. Pflug, son of the late Charles Pilug, by the different schools. After the school
an employe of this office was badly burned exercises came a liasket picnic, from which by a weakening of the vital forces, by tbe
about the Yore and hand* this morning' no hungry man or child was permitted to circulation of impure blood through tbe
while at work. He attempted to throw a escajre.
large rag saturated wlih gnsolrpc. which
Dinner was followed by another gather­
be had been using to clean some printer's ing nliout the platform to organize for the 'others, and thia la largely determined by tnxnrollers. Into the furnace. The Hames 20th annual plvulc, which resulted in
caught in the gasolene and for a moment choosing Bush's grove on the bank of Bar- being equal—fuffcra more j&gt;uin thou a man
the boy was completely enveloped In them. iow lake, as tho place for holding the next who bos enjoyed robust health, lierausn tbe
Luckily help was near and the flames were meeting. J. W. Briggs was chosen presl- nervous man's sensibilities aro stronger, but
quickly put out. Dr. Lathrop dressed the denL £ D. Prior, vice president, J. P. tbe pain of death i* more in tbc autidpation
burn} and thinks they will heal up with­ Jones, sec., 8. C. Bitcble marshal. The of it tlian in the reality. The instinct for Ufa
out leaving any scars.
'
president announced the following com­ fa strong in man, and tbe teachings of tbo
mittees: On ground* and arranging seats, present day a* well u the writings of our
' Lut Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Frank West aud Burdett Briggs: ou music,
Striker gave a repoption to the Lee Chau­
tauqua circle of this city and a few invited Mr. and Mrs. Fred.Matthews; on speakers,
guests at tbeir residence on Jefferson Wm. J. Ritchie, and John Burpee: on ar­
street It was the closing meeting of the rangements for each district tbe district
taught, and often adds to the torture of dying
Chautauqua year. An excellent program officer. Rev. Daniels was then introduced
.consisting of tbe reading of papers, music, And delivered an eloquent address and people.”
pointed out various ways in which our
etc., was rendered by members of the cir­
common schools might be benefited. He
cle, and was much enjoyed by those pres­
ent- At the completion of the program all pointed out how the scholars performed
were iKvltetl to partake of refreshments their parts exceedingly well entitling them­ seem, has taught me that Christian people
arc, as a rule, the mart afraid to die. My
that were prepared by the host and hostess. selves to tpuch credit and reflecting more profeMiou has brought ruo into contact with
The evening waa a most enjoyable one, and ujKin their teachers, in giving the careful all suet* of men. and I hare made a study of
was a most Otting close for the successful instruction that had made tho exercises death from a jwycholagical standpoint, mid
such a success and pleasure. He waa' fol­
year just ended by the C. 1.. 8. C. The
I have found that tbo bast Christians ora tbo
president of the circle, A. E. Kenaston, lowed by Rev. I. M. B. Glllaspie. He a.* must willing to stop out of heaven os long a*
who tits faithfully attended to his duties usual gave tut- something new and amusing. pqsrible. They all want to get there, but
The ineeting closed by Rev. Daniel* pro­
during the year, having been absent from
tbey'ro in no hurry. The scientific philoov
‘ only ofcr meeting, was presented with a nouncing She benediction.
J. P. Joxks Sec.
bosket of beautiful flowers by Mr. Striker
thnt death la (novitable, who recogniaw that
on .behalf of the circle as a token of their
LOCAL OPTION.
approbation of his faithful sen Ices.
■ fore him ha* Usd to mint tbo grim visitor,
miwts death us bravely as any. Ho knows
Following upon tire .luly chapters of
that tbo n&lt;N-t**ity of dying is tbo penalty of
‘•The Life of Lincoln"—which, ns nlrvady
Tlie features of the Watson local option living.
j*gard* it fromot purely matter
annoenced, describe the President'^) reDominatlon and Mr. Greely’sself-suggested law recently parted, anil now waiting the of fact standpoint, nnd bo u fully aware of
tlie fact that no nrgmuent or theory will
trip to Niagara—there will probably be governor's signature, arc an follows:
“
Upon
a
written
petition
of
not
lew
take
off
its
edge.
only sbr more installments of this remark­
than one-fifth of all tbe miallrtixl electors
"1 am talking liko an agnostic, am I notr
able hWory in The Century eerie*. It is
sald-thnt these concluding chapters deal of a county being filed with the county (broke iu tbo doctor, parenthetically, “but 1
with the most Important nnd absorbing clerk, he shall call a special meeting of the am srbellevcrln Christianity for nil tliat, and
porsonnl and political topics, to which Board of Supervisors. It Is required that
Messrs. Nicolay and Hay bring a vast fund tbe signatures of all tbe petitioners residing perieneo ns a physician and quite apart from
■
of special iuforuiatlon. Of the Interest of in any. one township, ward or election dis­ my own prvfnn-uce*.
"Siwakiug generally," continued tho doc­
the Iasi three installments It lii only neces­ trict, shall be attached to a petition or list
sary td say that they cover the period separate from those of any olhqr township. tor, “men of education face death with greater
“Each such [relition shall be accompan­ fortitude than men who aro not cduratssi.
from the second inaurural to thiulealh of
Lincoln ami the collsfmle of the rebellion. ied by.a transcript of the poll list of the Philosophy tuts a great deal to do with tlio
The publishers announce that tbe back last preceding general election in the town­ art of dying, although the Christian reUgton
ship,
certified to by tin* township, city or
numbers of the Century fr&lt;m November.
18S6. containing tire installment* of the county clerk, a* the ease may require; mid in preparing the way for death, and in giv­
Lincoln history are now all In print and also an affidavit by one or more resident ing hope of a life hereafter amounting in
electors of the town*hijt ward or election
casi Ire supplied to those who wish to com­
plete their acts. Of several of tKeso num­ district, staling that they are persoually country beyond tho lino of time."
acquainted with the petltiorlersithat they re­
"Are men or women the braver in facing
ber* two hundred and fifty thousand copies
side In the towmdilp. and that tbc signa­
have been printed.
tures arc genuine. If a poll list cannot lie
“Women arc almost always pluckier than
Following is lhe program for tta) com­ obtained, then that the petitioners nrc qual­ men. They enduro pain much better. Have
mencement exercises of the high school, to ified electors of the township.
you ever oU»*rvcd bow irritable a man is
.be held the 28th:
“The county clerk is to call tjie special who is suffering from toothache or neural­
Music.
-meeting of the Board of Supervisors within gia, but a woman Will often suffer without a
five days after the petition fa preseuted, murmur. AU other thing* luring equal a
Salutatory, Hattie L. Cook.
and is to fix the date and hour for the meet­ woman will face death with more ealmm*«s
Tbe Indian problem, Wm. A. Young.
ing. to be within not less thamtai nor more and fortitude than a man, which may b&gt;
i After graduatiup. Edith S. Kentleld..
than twenty days after the-ptesentatlonof partly accounted fur frotn tho fact that the
Value of rrptitation (rec.). Wm. A. Hail. the petition. Thi.* session shall be ex­ instinct for life is stfouger iu a man. and his
I wkij, Emma J. Barber.
clusive of the number of special sessions habits and surroundings have trained him
per year which the Board of Suirervlsors
Claes history, Win. N. Sidnatn.
is allowed by law. The date of election
Women in literature. Effie A. Snyder.
must be on a Monday, not less than forty
"Which is the nadort kind of &lt;tartbr
Genius. Ray Kenyan.
nor more than sixty days from the time tuc
“Tbe quickest death is tbe easiest death.
Class motto, Otacc £ Garrison.
order for election is fasuerl, and not on the In one of tho prayers nf tho common prayer,
PerlU of unrestricted Immigration, Lem­ day of any other general election.
book we pray to be delivered from stuldca
uel R. Glasgow.
"The law provides that tlie county clerk death, but in reality If n man is prepared to
Music.
shall furnish the election ballots. Tire law
The. future ot America,. Francis W. Dur­ governing the polls and the holding lately painhw, such deaths n* result from
kee.
of the election are the same as the sjKiplexy, a stroke of lightning or heart disInternational copyright law. Arthur L. laws governing any general election.
aaei’. Death by electricity in easy, much
“When the question has onee been sub­ easier than |*iopiu suppoiM. Tho punishment
Eycleshymer.
Class poem. B.-lle Hotclikfas.
mitted and decided either way. It can not to tbo criminal corwijU in tho anticipation cf
Putting up o' stoves (rec.); William Glb- be submitted again for two years. The his approaching end, which is displayed i i
law takes effect the first day of tlir May the anxious eye, the trembling gait, th*
Class prophecy, Olga E. Hessmer.
following Ita adoption, and the Board of quivering lip, aud depraemd condition gen­
Musk.
.
Supervisors are requlrqd. lf the election goes erally. I m&lt;*»t firmly l«lieve that if a man
Oration, Clyde W. Francis. In favor of prohibition, topass a resolution were placed on tbe scaffold, and kept in susBriar ruse (rec.),. Adah E. Ream.
so declaring, within forty days before the pentv fgr five minute* he would have received
Valedictory, George H. Wooton.
all the punish moot bo required, and if liber­
first of May ensuing.
Pnaontatiou of diplomas.
,
“The penalties for violation are a fine ated would never again lift his hand against
of be t wee in 850 and 8300, or Imprisonment his brother man as loijft as ho lived. Tbo
Music.
Benediction.
in the county jail of between twenty days agony in hanging occurs before death and
and six months. For the second offense not at death. In some diseaxw tho moribund
A matt, dressed only In his underclothes, tiie tine Is bet* Iren S100 and $500 and n condition la»ts for hours, and in cax» liko
was found near Clement Smith's residence term nt Ionia between six months and two
early Saturday morning bing on the years. Any one who is injured by an In­ dnath* door is opened nnd tbc patient paars
ground and apparently suffering from an toxicated perron has tbe right in his own
epileptic fit A wagon was summoned name, to sue the individual who supplied ■umptives, for instance (who, strangely
and he was conveyed to jalL Dr..' Lathrop
the liquor."
was called anti together wifli others
often file in this sleep, or if inclined to sleep.
worked over tbe man for some time. He
Just lieforo death they will say. 'Doctor,
had moat of the symptoms of epliejMty well
The following time tabk* has been adoptdeveloped and it was quite n while before
1 fojrthe running of trains on the Chlca- bead i» being raised there is a faint gurgling
■ they could make up their minds tliat the
0. (Kalamazoo A Saginaw R. R. for July sound In the throat ami death takes place ap­
num was really shamming bis sickness. 4th:
parently without pain."
This was unquestionably so. As the fel­
ooitio aotrra.
low appeared to be a German Sheriff
most palufulT
Stations.
Shriner sent for one of our German citizens Catemaroo..
"I think death from suffnation lx, been mo
to find out his story. The man gave his ijwt 522
tbe struggle for breath and the intense desire
name as Nicholas Wandernoth and told n BieblaaC Ju net I ou
to overcome tho impediments to breathing is
pitiful talc of suffering from epileptic fits SS"
tomething terrible to contemplate and still
from his childhood: how-he came to this Delton
morj t.rrriblu to experience. When a student
country for relief, had spent all his money
aud was now worklug his way to some
point where he had relaLfres. He claimed
that he was several miles from where he
m.tau aoani.
was found when the fit came on and that
ajadajulp auin-au
he knew not how ho had reached this city.
minutes longer the eurtaln that divides time
As his feet ahowed no marks of travel it
from eternity would hare simply coma down,
was evident that Wandernoth was a liar
and—well, tbo world would have been spar
from the start. It now appears -that he
another doctor, wouldn't itT sola ba with
»JU
lias worked tbe same game In other towns
4.)®10.,tl
and always succeeded in getting a good
suit of clothes with money to kiic! him to
his destination. Wandernoth is still In
jail and his record In other towns will be
willleave
Returning will leave
Investigated before be is dispoaod of. He
tells a number of different stories about Woodland at list) p. m. Tbfa time card
himself; claims to know nothing of Eng- will take tbe place of tbe regular time
card ou July 4th &lt;ml
era! occasions caught when he understood
English perfectly.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

WONDERS OF THE HEAVENS.

NO PAIN IN DEATH.

Yesterday during the session of the high
school the .senior and Junior ctasaes pre­
sented Prof. Roberts with Wordsworth’s
complete works and a work by Mrs.
lieman. They also presented Mfas Flora
Beadle with a work entitled ••Treasures of
Mtai Art." The scene was a very affect­
ing one and both teachers were taken by
surprise.

of any A
County-

HIS THREE SOKS.

SOME STIRRING SCENES IN THE
EARLY DAYS OF RAWLINS, WY. T.

bw.u5.-7U^Tu',L";
lam standing on the shore of th.
death and ooou I murt launch ra&gt;- b

a second, tot: on too
~~ star* being
brehts^
l F between two and thro.'
to

VOL. XXX

Hasting

&gt;p!endd
'&lt;• lut»»

publiabed

plrzni a. to wh.udi »&gt;x&gt;u!&lt;l
-I wringing to ti» extent of .’dO.OOO.oai
^anaually.iusd a coUUtoo between .«r
„nu»iu»
««•&gt;!
evitablo (were our «mr*.' duvetod m a
ttralght line tqwird It) after
UP“ cf
M 000 years!
B
The old problem of “bow tire brave® move.
su-cc«fuUy attacked in the solar system, has
retreated to a strongbold among the stare,
Iran rtHU-&gt;U b. FUtolilu,

universe the. acting force* can onlj betrn)
themwlvss w ux by th- varying time con­
figuration* of its [xtrts. But as yet our knuwisdg«&gt; of stellar movi’mente is miserably scanty.
They aro apparently so minute M U• bf«m»
perceptible, in general, only through otmrvationof great prveision extending over a
number of yrare Even the qukkert moving
.

&gt; ■____ a

I-

nn an*

moon. Vet all tbe timo (owing to tba inronreivable dirtaners of the objects in motion)
three almost .-vanewoent displacements rcprewut velocities in many rases so enormous as
to Ixiffie every attempt'to account for them.
“Runaway stars" are no longer of extrema
rarity,

...... - —

urao &gt;» *»«

•■Groombridge. 1830." invisible tn the naked
. .
■
___ . i__ . nra&gt; ... _ _ .-I.
Profcwor PritchardY photographic deter­
mination of the parallax of Caadopeia xhowo,
however, that iuconxpicuou* object not only
to l&gt;» a »un alwut forty times n* luminou* a»
our own, but to be traveling at tbe pftallgtou* rate of 100 mUtfi—white Dr. Elkin's result

af Wyoming’s only double lynching, os event
which had tbe salutary effect of wresting un­
limited authority of power from a doqrerate
and lawlaw gang of thtevte and murdercre.
Tire tow-u of Rawlins fa quiet enough now,
but eight years ago it was oo* of tbo livrlmst
of the many bustling communities. Every
other house was a gambling bell and thx iatorveuing building* were dance hall* of lire

An unusually lar*e number of cr.--&lt; of
women jriadng for mi hare recently been
discovered to Great Britain itfid France. Th"
mot rrriartnlJd for length cf tiitr- during
which the deception was maintained was
that of n person who, during avoyago from
Franco to tho Ida nd of Jersey1, acted to a
strange manner ami finally fell unconwiou*.
A doctor found that although drraed as a
man it was really a woman. After lasing'
sent to a hospital In Jersey she told her story,
which was that at the ago of IS she had tern
left an orphan and had then adopted male
clothes, which she had ever since worn .with­
out dumrery. Jibe was 55 years old and had
therefore worn trousers for forty-Iw&gt;. years.
sued th&lt;« calling of a courier, guiding ynrtie*
of travelers over all parts ot Europe.’under
tbo nanw of Lov.U Herman Tobusli Site had
done well at the ixuincwi and had a ha’anro
at her IcnkerV When she was taken sick on
the steamer *ho worn a fur waistcoat, a long
overcoat, a sti.f hat, and a tunx.il down col­
lar, and smoked n pipa or a strong cigar, ns
shi'chanccd to please. No ono iutdnnysus-

coo^^

tmut s|amd to-morrow.
t„ ,V
making the wtax
‘J
riven. Come tom.
‘
*'
riu. time and tell me how v. « i,
a K

tUtTiao* B-*KE

Sl-OO^®

"' roing th•emlUM liefer,
raid the taxwr iX ^7 ..

ptircbaan with your
, . '
“Father,"
long that I might mak. .
moony, and at last I buught

autkrt

JOB

'«»r "( rtrouj
"Well done, wrfl done; tin- jimni.. .
life fa rugged and hard, and the ■■ ,ir”u^b
thick upon the way. You have
denco and forrtbouglit and I 1

frequently wounded and occasionally killed.
At tbo flring of tbo flnrt shot there wo* al­
ways n grand scattering of non-combatauta.
____ . &gt;L.

vhlrUMel /ft.,t

through the improvised exit*. in time thoro
_ _A
.ft*.1.1 In tl*M t..T&lt; t
The fw-gnisod Isadora ot tho tbu'g* and
strong triumvirate, and tbeir

anight prise tigbier, aud bad killed a tmu in
* _ _ _____ — .— *?..*■
rtvftlvwm
came from Chit

charged after month* of dbadjetton and neg-

sphere, so far. fa one a’ the fourth magnitude
rituaud fn Toucan, it* speed of about 200
miles a second may. however, soon turn out
to bo surpm. .&lt;1 by some of tho rapidly mov­
ing stars picked out for measurement at tho
Cape. zYxnong them aro some iMirs “drift­
ing" together, and presumed ther-fnrv to Im
couui'Ctoi by a s]xx*ial physical bmxl and to
lie at nearly the same di*tnri&gt;-e as ouraolve*.1
This presumption will now lw brought to tlie
tert.—Contemporary Record.

fcar. Carter canxi from Texes.
•
ThU gang halted at nothing. Thsy stole
cnttU and borwa by tbo herd. b«kl up stage
cvailrai, burglarized. Muidbagpsl aud cheated
times they made toes •‘stand and delivqr” in
broad daylight. Tho rrpuUUun of ths town
becomo sj bod that druiimicra did their so-

citizen sugjw.cd that tbe government be
burned to the ground that tdgbL
Scott Lilly, a tin born gmnblcr aud ojdum

gurtus!" ,
•T too. thbugbtJongMKl.i^!^.
tbe ■rond^ou, "that 1 might
aiiything trivial or foUfah. H.n.J
that I wear is worn arid tagged. [
hat with a .wide brim, which I,-*’,, ,w u&gt;

ixtd n formidable |&lt;o*c Lacey heard of this,
but dcciarvdtthat tbo “trick should be turned"
Tbo gang fell to drinking during the day

BUSINE

•ti’OODLAND H
"
— . J

’

MM'bfa accniuodatt
ci.' p iPdi-. When la
WooJiMd hoit*e.

TU oU mu.
k.m . 1,1.. eta„
pride and affection, and mid: . ..............
demo well, Augustus; ufteu it, u,‘u t. :ij !bl,
brow fa form'd and the sun rsy» I. At
upon the achicjHiftul. and your hat wifi •
, ,

A. SllELDO
.
Abstract

P

- ------- --------- ■u-H.-pn

solj on commisslOB
rfiT.cg » complete M
piled from the Jteeor
tbrtrasts.*

dal you Imyf
“My father.” answered TiwopiiUiK ‘•Ididn’t
last orating I blow m n&gt; v j!u«y y,
to tbo boMFcnll gomes."

M. BATES,
Alton

Tb- upbiiu*. and tnunnuroi ■•.
with emotion: "Had 1 .i !a
Texas, with a windmill on
yours'."
And then Reginald and A

young titan stepped forward. “I beg your
pardon," mid tbe clerk, »T am asking fur a
lady nnd not tor a young man.” “But this
young num is my daughter," explained
tbo sedate gentlwnan, stepping forward.
Tlio clerk decided to lot the judge see tkn
wituew nnd antUe the matter. Tbo judge
told tho young woman to go homo and put

testify. "But I have not a riugfa dress to
my name," rt&gt;e exclaimed. It turned oct
that tho old ?Ime. Libert runs a printing
office, and had for n long timo worn male
clothing in order to manage hnr businew lx&lt;tcr. She wns bringing up ber daughter to
the snure custom.—Boston Herald.

A brjght. proud, very pretty young lady,
with a portion of a bologna sausage clasped
tightly in ber gloved left hand, created acme
Iiet amusement in n Walnut Hill car Thursy afternoon. Sb-hud run out of Cavagna's
with several parrel* in/hcr hand just in time

in her hand, and bail cmisidi-rablo of a tin.*
preventing an explosion. Then the conductor
pa«d through tbe car. When ho approached
tbe young lady tbe packages were dropped in
her lap and the right liand reached toward

dropped the bologna. Springing up xhoortJi
tbo conductor to stop tbe car, and she alight*!
The big fellow laughed heartier than era­
In her hurry to catch the car. while In CavngnaX after making some purchares, -tae
hastily picked up what she thought was ber

Lewy, Opium Bob irad Carter, drunk with
partner The sheriff and Lis companioa?
leveled tbeir six-shooters at the trio and
easily captured them, as tbe men were com
^otoly off guard. These deputies were Bill
Findly nnd Charles Landeuberger Th« for­
mer Imd killed n man who refwvd to
come to a "hands up." Ho was roliecqucutiy
sergeant-at-annx for tbo territorial house cf
representative*. Landrabcrgcr was a stock
detcctiva,

Tbo officers hurried tbeir prisoners to the
county jail aud tho backbono of th: worat
organization which ever fiourixbed in tbe

breartn. In power cnee ruoro they procroded
to rid tbe town cf tip objectionable fx&gt;i&gt;ulation. More than 100 luctuben of tbo gang
wore forced to walk from tho place.
During tbo progress of a [rablic mooting In
cvleliratiou of tbe redemption of tbo town
Dewiwaa brought that tbe two Chinaxn-n
beaten by tho leaders of tbe gang wcn» dead.
A lynching party wm publiclr organized,
and, after securing arms and ropra, tbo
avengers marched to the county jail, ringing

C. ANDRUS,

r

self with his hit the Pih&lt; r
severely with hr* bant*.—;
Journal.
-

P. BRAKE, I

'the was a charming bkwxii*, with bur th otor Titians loved to point, ami m-itlux Ku.efoter th* better. Turning th* Mg
knobof the dour lending into tbe rnsisiw
rider of tbo White Houw, tb&gt;- fair unknown.

ono mrrnlug lie confided to tbe sbrriff, Ike nt uated r
Miller, that on that very ulght tbe guag purl«wd cracking tba tafiwof tbs Hugos Com­
mercial c—npany. nt Rnwlin*. and Fort
Suda, n military post twenty u-.Ues away.
TluTOwcre po bank* in tbo country at that
money. Miller notified tbo commander at
Fort Steele, and ba answered that tbe ndders
would be jirojxTly rvtv*vcd. Thru tbo couragaous sberiff, determined to take a stand

..emcatappro
—■•ent woria
। do first-e

I a (trie! con-

square, which suacrptibl • makh-n^xrtc ui
the’ bubit of touching anil making a wfah as

office over Ho
Offlre boars from 2

T M. B. G1LLA
1.
and V.
will prosecute all k
Der.irimMits of the 1

M. FOWLER,
.
Dent

S

gTUART, KNAP

’ Unite i States courts.
■eeaed the qualities aieribe. I toitrmulasto
bo. seen.
meridian &lt;4 Wmhingt o, an
Imaginary line front which kugiiode- wsi
formerly recknmd for ()w Tuned Stabs,
runs through tbe center &lt;T tlx- White !!&lt;«.*.
nnd hi tlie cvimud» near tbs W-.-'i'ugb®

Miller and

of Justice in rxrts was n person, apparently
a youug man, dremed like a student, who
w.-j nccampantai by what seemed to bo an

directly ns tbe meridian hue in front of th-

i-onspfcuous looking north fr ? ■. f- Wbiti
Houw window,.
According to tLo young huh, if ti&gt;'■Xi»b i-

Hi&gt;u,-n;*u BloeK, Un
WtUJAJ
loyal

CHBum

A. BARBER
•
PhyMe
Office over Nevin's

H

ri w. i-owry.

Physic
Makes a specialty 0
»:v»:

Hduae. Heatings, Mie
£ C. WEI.TON
»A Kcatocky Suh-hlv.

_!• nentfarthe Oh

Andy Bolling was n Kid i-itin-n
county, and had kilial half *» 5
his eeveuth man in Clover Bcttt tn.
day a coroner's jury woe itupm.quire into th* affair. Th* testimony
tta:
tbo deewred had called IWUug • liar.' ---nd
tliat Bolling immediately drew hi* pi-’fl nnd
And, killing the man who hail ii.-o!t&lt;*l him
at tbo flrat *hoL
Tbe jury rant out to deliberate, aud after
a abort ttaxe trturnwi tlie folios ing verdict:

committed suicide.'

gMITH A CO LG

„ .(OffleelnUnlc
1 roetiee is all the o
*

E. KENASTG
A*

x •

ILTIMMEM
siclati

4
^srjjiss
P

■ f shall n&lt;'t

was pod Live that Andy Bolling &lt;i’J lfa» k|“Ing."
“Yea,” replied !b*foraiuaii."nu-l tbjuanmony was equally jioritivcaud v.--pii.
that tbo deceased wm of sound tufad «»“ ‘a
full
poanankm of all htefaculli;-J»vxjprisoncra by direction of Miller." Of courts
ou* to hfa deatb. and that wbih&lt; hi tin* rotriiti&lt;x&gt; U« coital Andy Boiling ‘a liar. 1: .tavfa
stranglers, and Laoey, Opium BoU-aad Cqrter, wwetog handcuffs, were aotin beodtogV

Martin v.

ba

______ »«»«»&lt;&gt;
Bpeetall

Hastings

nnd ta&gt; evidently wanted to dli

that he had

Hastings
The fact that flour mills have
Qre by the combustion of tbopartk '&lt; * rt '*“*
floating within tbe mill is roncluMV*; bat
that bakeries aro liable to the *nme niixhsp

to hunt to.- him at that lima

r,s

Early on tlie morning nt June 14th.
nearly nil of the various sebrnda that were
to attend tlie IPth annual school picnic of
Yankee Springs were on their way to tbo
grove accompanied by tbeir respective
marshals. Tho schools under the super­
vision of S. C. Ritchie, the township mar­
shal, were marched through the grove
with martial musk, furnished for tbe oc­
casion by Jacob Kinsey and sou Devi, of
Caledonia, and Burdette Briggs, of Bowens
Milla. It was found that several schools
were present and prei*rt».l to parikipalti
i exerehMM. The number from these

CLEANING OUT THE GANG

XUIk UBU
‘
the atmraptare w.ll form exjdraive matures
as dangerous «a Are .lamp or roal
**
again illustrated," says The Cb&gt;«*&gt;’ and
Druggist, Londuu, “recently m a inr1*
at *r. Itua CnJx des Petit* &lt; c unr’•1

.

tbe faanquo &lt;U» rranre. *
batatas, a cloth shoot wra
bringing tbe flour from the •tw’^’F
stairs dowu to tbe knsiding trough*,«

bring mix^

into contact wim tn* ciom.'y
through, wtan a terrific
Wowtag out th* front window*.

the ground. Tlwlr puufahtr

Robertsor

GenUwnen who retain a youthful ap(icarauee preserve their hair with Ayer's
Hair Vigor.
The Feck Industrial school will remain
at Big RapWL

Jackson has rontrlbutad altout 11,500 for
tlie Johnstown suffcrera.

h^ad by the flytoF dehre,n« Mod* &lt;&gt;l

la obtained. For a bath take half of thia

faverabte

on Flat river.

box of

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Banner.

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COOX"
MlCltlitAK.

Banner.

HASTINGS. MICH.. JULY 3.1889.

■FARMERS
And All Others

RBl
,

lect a lot while they are going.
Jason Norton ha* built some nice slat
ferices for Mr*. Rowlader and John Velto.
Mrs. Holleiieter’* new bouse 1* nearly
completed.
tion"^ Sn&gt;,th l* h0me $o 8prnd h18 vac**

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1779.

The clipping of the mowers are. the mu­
sic of the day. Hay generally a light crop.
J. B. -Pumfrv and the most of his mill
hands are home to spend the 4th.
Dr. Ash has opened an office in the store
near the depot, he Is also putting In a.line
of drugs and groceries. The Dr. has been
very successful in his practice thus far.
Mr. Siberts of the firm of Johnson A
.Siberts, Mr. bauudas, of the Caledonia
News, and Prof. Bacon and their wives,
all of Caledonia, took in the sights at the
tabernacle last Sunday and took dinner
at J. L. Broughton's.
Maud Pumtrcy who lias been very sick
is gaining slowly.
Maud Conrad la spending the summer
with her aunt Mrs. Lucy Forbes.
A minstrel slrntv consisting of three
large wagon* drawn by five horses and
three mules arrived in town last night.
They have pitched their tent opposite the
tabernacle tent and there will be a show
to-night.
The converts at the tabernacle hare been
few though it Is run on the'every “ight
plan, and sometimes nearly all night.
Everybody is going to Middleville on
the 4th.
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and had neglected no opportunity to put
himself in good condition for this effort.
Under the subject of "Book*" Miss
Emma J. Barber first considered the charactor of tire book* that young people should
read. She jwlnted out some of the authors
that hud the most infiuenee on young
minds. Ju comrarlson ate referred to the
various clauses of looks read and pointed
out the bad effect* of certain classes. This
essay contained much valuable advice
which could nut help having a good In­
fluence.
lu Lis’ “Class History" William N. Sldnam gave a short sketch of the class re­
ferring principally to their school life. He
succeeded well in bi* effort and pleased
hl* listeners.

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A. T. Cooper will finish Levi Holmes*
new house after harvest.
Another law suit I* brewing.
Come to Woodland on the 4th. nil ye
knew of fun. Woodland* will celebrate
Independence day In grand style. Hon.
■
a,™
John Corvetb of 'Middleville, will deliver
the oration.
Anyone desiring a good farm within
one mile of Woodland center, will do well
to call on J. M. Smith.
k. Everything in the
Theladlre of the M. E. church will
i.fi the latest faces of
CALL ON
&gt;,j pattern* pt machinery,
nerve ice cream In their tent the Fourth.
ject of "Women in IJterature** and bandied
uployed.cuaMes the
Wanted, a good harness maker to settle
It very well indeed. She mentioned a
in our town.
number of the more prominent women
Fifty-eight excursion tickets were sold
who an* and have beeu Writers and com­
from tlda place on Friday.
mented idightly on their work*. The inWni. Wood attended the circus at Kala­
llucnce of their Look* ou the ini nd* of the
mazoo on Friday, and had the misfortune
* HASTINGS.
young bad been equal to that of books .
(•(iiaml. Mich.
tn have bl* pocket picked. Hl* loss was
written by men.
", Proprietor.
848.
Ray Hahyen'* addrea* on the subject of
IWATd fiotau
—
8. Shautz and (’. Williams went to
Genius was a good one.
i tn connection, gvery
,tended to the travel.
Grand Rapidspn Tuesday.
The class motto, "Out of School Life
Woodland. 't&lt;&gt;r at the
R. Gill and wife, of Grand Rapids, are
into Life's School" was the1 subject of Miss
visiting Woodland friend*.
Grace E. Garrison’* ad tires*. She referred
. Everybody should take the Banxek?
The strawberry festival for the benefit to the trial* and pleasures of school life.
to those people who wish to lake a real
.... U1 .*
SUU CMIIWV Ittf *OiU 111
of the .M. P. church on the 20th was a »uc- In school life there had alwaw been a
To
buyers
In
every
Instance.
k
Estate Office.
teacher at hahd to help thpui over tho
competition with the multitude of low tert, short live jiaper, one that I* full of fresh new* ce.M, netting St’.l.
wctgbt. alum or pboapbate powders. Sold only from all part* of the county, we would aay
Ik. H.MUUg*.
InnllK. Hnvil UlOVr
Z’,. ,M
Ike Allison residing near Gull lake, rough places, in Life's school this would
d Estate &gt;:• *1 Estate
take the Banxkii.
Yovx« SoLntEiL
k-cral eoa-^yauctng.
found hla young driving mare badly cut in be changed. They must proge** by their
A¥?tr*cr Book*, conidwn
effort* and their only teacher would
i the pasture on the morning of the 27th.
.m (cnilth complete' KapeclaBy Butter and Eggs, wanted, for
Supposed she became frightened by the be the great one "experience."
BRdOKfi.'Clerk.
which the highest market price will be
The "Peril*of Unrestricted Immigration”
The-very important question. where thunder and lightning the night before
paid in cash or trade.
were qlscnaaed by-L«nttel R. Glasgow.
tvluvli we celebrate. Woodland or .Lake and ran ngaln*t a Irariwd wire fence.
The following penton* are authoring
Mfa. M. Snjider. aged 03 yearn, died the He pointed out the rapid growth of thia
Wive »ub*cripirou* tor ths Basszu;
Odessa?
We»lev Myer*. Woodland Center.
Strawberry short cake Is short all the, 27thafter a long illness. Funeral servlets country by immigration alone. The char­
I».
M.
Mver*.
Gerkey.
acter of many of the immigrants was- any
he '•uite and United
way round this season.
the 28tb.
W. *. Adkins. Montan.
Icrtion*. Money
ll.'G. Hale, Nx*hrille.
Mr. Wilcox, of Charlotte, lias been vbdtThe wool market ha* beon quite active thing but promising. He said that.a large
ver o. D.Spauld-,
J. MeKehey, Maule (Hove.
during the paat week. Messrs. Crow A proportion of tin- crimes committed in thia
। Ing in this vicinltythc jmst week.
Preston Jcwelf, Assyria.
I James Johnson lias commenced work on Fowl have Jaken In* about 03.000 lb*, pay­ country were by those of foreign birth.
I'ortmaster. Larcv
ing from 28 to 30 cents per lb, C. Rori- And if this country cared for this prosper­
Fpstniartn.-, Bauflelil.
.
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O'Domieli.
H. Kelsey's new house begins to put on l&gt;eck ha* also beeu in the market but was ity, it would adopt more rigid method.* for
Hustings, Mich.
J. N. Covert. Carltan
w
restricted by ty* employers in price there- restricting immigration.
Uibdired Air given for
FMtntastcr. Freeport.
Francis W. Durkee showed that he waa
Lee ('haw lianlit ever goes fishing more fore ha* not so much on hand. ...
“
Irving.
a true American boy by the pairioHc man­
I , I StnMt.l._ .1 .
Than four time- a-wvek.
'
ner in which he bandied the subject "Fu­
James Smith goes to Hasting* next week
JohnSliean, Hfck&lt;&gt;ry*X&gt;rn*r».
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
ture of America." But he drew on the
to make hl» home with D. Striker and at­
Brown A Cairn*. PrairicviU.history of the past also to show that till*
Byron Usher. Creasy'» Unnier*.
tend geliopk
country bad
had a great future before it. It
Win. Broward. P.ruwani.
riu« next mnlal
at Coat- Grove
A. G. Je**np. Oraucevlll'-.
will Lite nhui- in \uru*t ■nd the date I Heretofore It lias been the custom to was destined to become so great that the
it Hoaonaj i druc
PostnusUrr. Yankee Sprlnr*.
'.
svii' '»■ -iv&lt;-n in due" time "
- ^okl the graduatljjif exercise* of the. high greatness of all otter countries-would sink
C. W. Armstromr. Bowen.* MUI*.
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school during the evening in Union bail, into insignificance in comparison.- The
Money paid Io tt»e*c agenti *11! be receipted ...... ' ”
e«&gt;i italiimorr. Owing to this practice many have refrained Star of Empire
had
set overhad
thesetUnited
for by the Baxmek proprietors,and w* tru*:
Star
of Empire
over the United
•IE. Rotary Public
airSUDscribemaltlii' place* uanied who have
from attending the exercises simply be- ‘
-'■‘ailH Agent.
.
Jwt settled with u* will. Ini ween this date and
John Llchty's new house doo not pro- cAuse they knew the hall would be crowd­
' Arthur F. Eycleshymer under the sub­
Xrw Year-, pay th-ir sntHcriptfoas li». the
ed.
scut.*
hard
to
find
and
the
heat
very
j
Biaxr.n’s ageuts muned above.
ject, "International Copyright Law,"
Melissa Emmons returned to her work uncomfortable. This year a most pleasing r
claimed that such a law would be advan­
“^iSwK^klSKBRN’. ut John. Hinchman'* last Sunday.
change was -made. The suwstlan,
t
tageous
to American author* and that the\
Mr*. Emma Tinkler Is expected home man) times made before, was adopted anil |,
should have such a law. The principle on
| about me
the intaaie
middle or
&lt;if JUiy
July io
to sprnu
spend a rrw
few It va&gt; decided to hold the exercises in j
protection should be extended to books
Aidrlch 8ril»!e's tiew hum-e ik b0otuing. week* with her parent*.
court "house square. A prettier or more ,also. It was a duty of this counlry to pro­
E. D. Clark has a new buckeye binder. ■
Nearly all our neighbor* are getting comfortable place ou a summer's day i
tect Ito author*.
Ernest Pbifcs i&gt;a* a new u tuptuion ia | their sheep sheared.
would Is- hard to find. Being in Hie optm ■ The "Class Poem” by Mis* Bell Hotch­
tin peddlrr.|
:
&lt; ". Woodruff and P. Pepiwr went to Kalair rendered It more difficult for the grail- kiss
।
was well written and arranged. Sb*
Mlnuh* Fix is quite sick with SL Vitus j amazuo to the show.’
'
uau&gt; to make ihetusclve* heard but they (dealt in a pleasing manner with the Hast­
dance.
'
c--------------------made an extra effoyt and were fairly the- ing*
|
schools'and their progress for the
The work-on the Morthland hill tatprov» Mito.
cessful.
While
all
that
chose
to
could
at,
many
years
also mention was made
t* of tli'e .irate and lt&gt; tbe
ed it ervatlyj
"
j An old saying "A fool and hi&gt; money Is tend the exercises and be comfortable. It (
Little Clara Kahle' 23 munlh*'n&lt;l has J 500n parted.” Fbtepaugtf* great sjtow is to be ho]&gt;ed that this order of things will of many of the teachers that had held po­
■ tta«t?DBs MlciW&amp;U.
sition* In the schools.
&gt;»&lt;■#. «ri&lt; iito.&gt; somr
" &gt;
t :' having . s&lt;&gt;i&gt; raper) •&gt;** rtane anti gone. Cheap lw made permanent.
1
I’.. i(i and 17. new
A recitation, "Putting up o' Stoves," by
two ulcerated teeth pulled.
railrond fare nearly dtqHiJmlateU our city
i&lt;r;m I ILapiti*. Midi.
Friday, the day set fowthe graduating William Gijqron was greatly enjoyed by
Myron sKiruiMin and wife, of Aujrasta. &lt;and the surfoundlng country!
exercises of the high school, was a jierfeci ,all.
visited here last week.
1 Tim grain aphis Iras taken pos*cs»ion of
day.
It
was
somewhat
wann
but
the
n n&gt; r. H. Vai Ahman.
Miss Olga E. Bessmcr In the "Clasg
7 Mr. Dayton, of Cloverdale; Jia- moved i our wiiral field*: a*the plant louse mature*
beautiful trees in the court yard spread an ■ Prophecy" dealt with what would be the
z
• ' *'
---------- ' *-------- they take puaseMlun of ihe oat ficldswhen.'
enticing shade over the place of meeting coudlllon of her cljssmatr-, some years
purpose Of boarding Mr, Nash’anlen while I think they will work more damage thaxf and a refreshing breeze made one almost
hrnee. Her rhyme wftsplcasing and she
sawing.
।
:ht wheat.
forget the heat and glare of the sun out­ Hid not hesitate to tell the truth (?) in re­
71 &gt;!2&lt;i hour* from 2
Allie -Snuggs and wife entertained com­
Haying Jia* fairly cni»mcnc&gt;*d. The hay side.
gard to the future of the class.
crop will average about 70 yer rtnl! of a
pany from Kalamazoo last Sunday.
Under the supervision of lloyce Barlow,
An oration on the subject of "Decision
full drop. From ptekent appearance* the president of die class, the juniors had
of Character" was delivered by Clyde W.
prospect for the tanners I* not very en- most beautifully arranged the stage to be
Francis. Ho brought out the advantage
Sheep shearing Is about over.fct this rontuging.
•
md burgetn.
occupied by those faking part in the exer­ of one's having decision about their action*,
r
.
I
Mrs.
PG.
Fisher
entertained
the
little
locality.
cises. A profusion of plant* .and cut the ability to think for one's self and then
Sir. E
'
‘
L with the dis- (nm.s W1 Saturday p. m.
beeber
ha*
a colt sick
’■
flowers lent aid to the admirable efforts of the strength to carry out their decision.
the juniors. In front of the stage was a
Miss Adah E. Ream very pleasiujrly re­
School closed last Friday.
on Broadway, near Court
long table which was literally loaded with cited "Brier Rose."
JBMr. and Mr*. Bean, uf Mason, visited
We are having nice coni weather.
lieautlful boquets. book*, etc., sent by
George H. Wooton a* valedictorian covfriends here last Week.
We saw in Inst week'* Bannkii a report' their admiring friend* to mcmlser* of the
efed
himself with glory. His class made
C. Burt Im* a new reaper. '
of what Patrick Parker called * large tkw graduating class. The stage during the
Mr. Havtato. of Hope, wa- on our street of wool weighing 26 lbs. Oh Patrick! you exercises was occupied by the board of no-mistake In Selecting him Yor this work.
last week looking after the Interest of the are no when'. John Carter took a Itaw ettocatiun, the graduating class, the teach- He did it well.
Various songs were sung by the choir
inui &gt; property against
Cloverdale agricultural firm.
from one of hie sheep Igst week that ere In the high school, the pastors of the during the carrying out of the program.
Mrs. Perry and Mrs. Burton, of South weighed 31 lb*.
■)
various city churches and the choir from After the valedictory the class song was
Hastings, visited the sick nt Mr. Gorham’*
The many friends of Elan; Springer met the M. E. church.
sung.
nt J. P. Springer's to rumina Elam' that it
Inst week.
Thu excrcl.es were opened with music
After the class song Prof. J. W. Rob­
Mrs. Gorhnm is slotfly recovering.
which was followed with a prayer by Rev. erts with a few well selected words pre­
was hi* 18th birthday.
H. Moshlcr and tainlly Sunday cd, at M."
Star lodge I. &lt;&gt;. G. T.. of Yankee Springs, IV. M. Puffer, pastor of the Methodist sented the class to J. 8. Goodyear, presi­
&gt;. I!..-!,,.;..
held
an
ojk
u
lodge
last
Friday
night
to
a
Seeber's.
church. The program was then carried dent of the board of education. Their dl­
r!« of th- *Ute.
well filled house. D. B. OviatL of Hast­ out as It was announced la the Baxxku , plomas were then handed to them by Mr.
The wheat midge lias tackled the oate. ings. ably diacusard the temperance ques­ of last week.
.
Goodyear, after which the benediction was
tion. also James Ballet and Rev. M. C.
F. Johnson has a new mower.
In electing a member of the elans to de­ pronounced by Rev. Irvine and the claaa
This is lovely liny weather, and farmer* Daniel.*. The lodge Is in a flourishing liver the salutatory the class of
thought of '8U stepptxl into Life's School. Before
CoUMUoo.
are improving II. .
Mis*
Hattie
L.
Cook
to
be
the
one
belter
condition.
leaving the stage the graduates were pre- ,
Mr. Seebcr Is having a new ebtern
'Die patrons of Yankee Spring* post­ adapted than any other. Their selection Minted with very handsome badges by •
pump and sink put In his kitehen.
office are well plcasetl with the dally mail proved a wise one and In no way disap­ Prof, and Mrs. Rolierts.
J? J. TIMMI'p.Man. Horaoipathii: PhyMr. Hathaway is going to rake hl* own which took place July 2d.
pointed them. Her vole^ was clear and
The Banxkh would have been pleased
■
■ aud Surgron.
hay this season. He has a new itay rake.
Preaching at tho Spring* next Suhday distinct and the subject matter of her salu­ to publish the essays, etc., brief mention
&lt;.
tOflec m r- Latlirop’s drug store.)
Whitney Tahncr ba*
i®l»n&gt;red at to o’clock.
tatory was well chosen and arranged. nF width ha* been made al&gt;qve, but owing
the looks Of bl* plan. by changing the
'UARTIX V. |:.\!?KE!L Real Estate. InWe hrar Mm. John Duffey i» on the sick She referred to the large class, lb member*, to lack of space It would be Impoaslble ao
road west of the High street school house. list again.
in a general way. Spoke of the change in to do.
~
. ■ 3&gt;&lt;d Lo*ns.
O. B. Gcsler. -rf Hope, who has brcn
F.ttle Bennett is working tor A. Hurley. the time and place of lioldlng the exercise*
we*:tbJ.«-,. U-urtaa* }»on. j doors north
sick for the post four months, has so far
„
,
'*f P.i-taffice.
nn&lt;J apollgized for the class for the diffi­
recovered that he visited his sister Mrs.
»(
u:vc" ta making exchange*
culty that the audience might have in hear­
ll"" "l’-«rc«to of iinn-resldenl
Secretary pf State Osmnn lias received
School cluMd ou Frtdv toting the speaker*. She spoke In high terms
m- .y ownm randuUy looked alter. Earms
•Seeber Sunday.
________ _
Quite
a
delegation
of
our
citizen.*
had
of the excellent opportunities for educa­ r.'.'O reports fhnn his .correspondent* con­
«• n/71l&gt;r
* ’,r
Houses and
business In Kalamazoo Friday, and as they tion afforded by our high school and. cerning the ravages of the aphis or midge
Rev. Caywood and wife and Mr. Parker were there thought they might as well at­
throughout
the slate. Of these 250 are.
thanked the school board In behalf of the
returned home from the camp meeting tend the circus, and all who did »o were
from the sou them counties. The insect
class for whst they had done to make the
,WRep«thMDt UwpAwIH lx- a celebF,‘*°n b*s!&gt;Templc and family spend the 4th in school a pleasant as well a* beneflciel pM. Is found th great numbers In every county
William A. Young then spoke bn the in the southern and central portion of the
the 4th at TWnapfilr. Itanclng and boat
"Indian Problem.” He referred to the state, and in many of the northern coun­
riding will be the order of the day and Kalamazoo.
Iler. Flsh.-of Otsego, held service In the great wrongs the Indiana have suffered dur­ ties. In the first and second tier of coun­
chapel Sunday rooming; also at north Pine Ing the past In their treatment by the ties they are found In 85 per cent, of tlio
"i'll" Free Methodist* will hold a grove
CAFI'taT,, S5O.OOO.OO.
lake at 3 p. tn., after which administered whites, showed how these wrongs were wheat beads: in the third tier 76 percent;
meeting In H- Branch * grove, commenc­ Che ordinance of baptism.
being at present In l&gt;art righted by the In­ fourth tier. 68 per eent.; central and
ing the 4th and lasting over Sunday.
Jaeotr-xatM
Jtev. J. DeHaan la doing an excellent crease of the effort* being made for the northern counties. 55 to 60 per eent. Es­
The Main brother*" father, fro® H"1*
timates of the number ou each head vary
"hrhlgaa.
work here In fathering the
education of the Indiana; and also In the
fugs made them a visit last Sunday.
pltHo-gether and preaching each babbath. , better manner in vfhlch they were being greatly.
The damage cannot now be calculated,
L. P. Cole b making extensive prepara­ lie will preach In English Bunday evening treated. What wrongs had been done In
°l&gt;?n ,,,r
Dec. 15.
in building forand of course will not be known until the
tions for the coming 4th.
„.rrl«i
the past could not now be changed but
werf} occupy by Messer jjr01.
The young man tliat stole and carried "'"rhe Patton bop lost a 8200 horse a
crop I* threshed. It 14 noticed that in
1 much could be done toward Improving the
some localities there are fewer lice now
short time ago; died from a .light eut on1
&lt;!&gt;&lt;■ maw, bj • mo™ brnmrthan ten day* ago. Many of the wheat
»■«. RoMaxw.
the leg received while
। able method of procedure In the future.
Between seven and eight dol are received, Mr. 'Young had no difficulty In making head* sent to the secretary’* office are
nearly
or entirely ruined. Others, con­
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« to iten. Li h. -m U - &lt;“»«• from the ice cream Saturday night by the himself heard and the manner of hl* speak­ taining as many of the pcsta, are not dam­
CD Beebe, Cashier.
47 m-res in Bnll.wL fair Uouse tart nBaptist society.
Ith Ing was good.
XTojns:
,
aavi* getting his name In pript
wI(lnw
,-,Mra-T&lt;‘n&gt;cnning .pends the week witn
-After Graduation” fell under good care aged.
g&lt;ud outbuildings. 50 seres
The louse is found on rye, oats, barley,
Those boys that destroyed the old widow
bw W. Itoynoita
I ou ol fcoor tloilur
WK®1;
at the hand, of Miss Edltb KenfieM. She
W.
Pawere.
iJrTflowete and used unbecoming l®&gt;- ^Mr.KBrlgham. the photographer, is In
Hhuldiery, and even fruit trees. —Lanalug
U-G-BiiMwep,'
j.H.
a.
' spoke with a clear voice and In a manner
.lie. 1 U&gt;U cltr u* I ot In loj
’
Orebie.
_________
L 8. Kuapj-.n, .
Cll
ThU
Win l»
•&gt; • b.rplo. oo • 'guageto her had better look out or they will town..
that did not fall to make a favorable Im­ Republican.
pression on her nearera. After graduarion
reasonable payment down.
get in trouble._________
_ C. I). Beebe.
Port Huron ha* a tough whose forehead
the real earnest work of life liegan. The
Woodland.
Katte Mayo clo-ed her school to the future was dark and none could tell what is so low'that when he weep* th- lean*
* ’5wra! Bxikinx Business Ttansactod.
,0 on, la KuOuwl W
Belgh district thl* week. . it would bring forth, la order to g«t ad- run down ids back.
.
dt&gt;. ,11 Improind. »&gt;«l
A lodge of the P. of 1.
”dat vaatagr frerntbe work Just completed It
S^rSZ'Ln...
l.ullhhuK land to&gt;' ” 1 f”1!
Grand Haven will have a grand celebra­
the Quailtrap school house with M mem
was neeereary to begin.on the future work tion July &lt;.
well. U“'«*»«&gt;M'rt&lt;hli&gt;la«»"’e“’ ^er.lmdotpouloc lor B. »■ Boll),
tor »l.WO. Will b.
«,r b«o» I™1
^Mr*. Wm. Archer has *o far recovered at once. Each should sMtlr on a course
Burglars and incendiaries are at wortr
L- bW
U»
to lr followed In the future. Choose souw
figure.
that she h aide to ride a short distance at one thing, be it little or ranch, and work at Adrian.
uJmi of pluur on Chrtt. Bnjrlort new
to that- She dosed with the word* "Let
and Court Sts., Hastings, Mich.
2 city tote In Hastings.
• tZ' «b~i !» ■&gt;» *•’» 'll’u,rt
us each resolve that failure idiall be an Im­
Um wRatC8, ®1,0° p®r D*yfor a home.
Will be closed out at hair ■“wS* «. oar mllrr mill b Ma, rapldlx
Howell Methodist* have aglQ.OOO elrareh
last Frida}.
n Sherwood, possibility. We may suffer dbeourage- in their minda
their value.
Stejta Palmer and Mr*. IL
ment many tltaes. but succra* will crown
’’T^rrnme tor oar ™« plwnlM -HI &lt;•
Billy Marsh, of Ionia, will give a clnbCall on or address
our effort, at last."
swtagtag exhibition at Stanton on the 4th.
WlUlm A. U.1I pre . rrelUUoore"’l. Ilmurh wlllnooa morn Imo bl, ortitled "Value of Repulsion." He .howed
Hud he had prepared himself most carefully is stunted throughout the state.
hu «&gt;M nombo' “• r,rU” visited In Maple Grove last Wcdnesdaj.
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0*VIS_0L0 SLAVE.

THE SIOUX INDIANS
PuiLaiiELraiA, June 26. —Sarah J*ae

COL. ALLISON, THE FAMOUS SCOUT,
TALKS OF THEM. ,

Awful Destruction of Human
Life on the RaiL
detnned woman slept quietly meat of tbe

THREE FRE10HT TRAINS WRECKED.

bte, and later ate a light breukfmd.
When
her spirit uni ad risers arrived an I entered her

talrtecu ivuuade.i

men—ooe

fatally—and

Tbe woman * bearing throughout the ter­
rible ordeal was a most ramark able exhibi­
tion rf fortitude and resignation. During
tbe entire morning she n»vvr for a moment

Amntylvauta railway near Lntrwbe, forty and frequently exyresxvl her iilcaaure at tbe
mites vast of this city yesterday morning
joat before daylight Beside* this, and tiie'

•toertlati that C.'teob to twenty dead bodlo*
woman since her ineareeratIon, cxprcMed

Forty feet liigb. spanning Loyal Haun*
creek. The •’derry-shiftor" (a locomotive)
had hft eighteen care standing on tbo bridge

telling at the time it is not known whether
tbe engineer on the fast freight going west

could not powlbly have stopjied his heavy

Tbe train, going nt a speed of twenty-five
bridge, t.nring up tbo rails au.l tfi-x, and
piung.d over tin. side of the stone bridge, a
sheer distiince of forty feet, into Lliu bed rf
Loyal Lianna creek. At the same tmnnont
an east-bound freight wa* passing on the

meeting her death, although they agreexl in
the statement that she ha* at no time ebawtt

The clergymen continued with her until
tbe hour of execution, praying with her. In
maned to-witness tbe execution assembled,
and forming in double 'column b- gnn tbe
march to tbe seaffold. On reaching the priaoneiJ* cell she came out with a riergytnan
gallows,

where Mrs.

Brayer* wero ait id,

White-ling n-id

tho

word* exchanged.

and in a moment «be was dangling at the end
of the fatal rope a corpse, death living
kistantoneou*. Her body was taken to tho
Norristown litoatib hospital, where tbe brain
execution was tlwy first in whlcq a woman
was the victim in Fbilszleiphta county.

wrecking tbe caboo*. and badly using up Site

teea empty cars, together with engine 1313,

Eugineer (taldwelt and Fireman Fralich

accurately estimate.!

Aside from the

train-wbo hnd been working at -Johnstown.

Jared were attended by tbe Pennsylvania
Roilriad company's surueons, uud with the
exception of those w6^mi injuries are too
aant to the-county home or to tbo braj.ital in

of crime ot tho peaceful city of Pbitadelpbta.
She deliberately |xn»onwl her husband and
two children ferine paltry sum of 1^40. tbe
amount rf their life Ineuraucu
WtumBAKhK, Pa., June 2ft.—Michael
Riiello, alias “Red-Nose Mike," wa* banged
in the prison yard bet* yesterday morning
for tbe murder rf Paymaster McClure and
Hugh Fldnagan ta&lt;t October. The drop fell
at 10 o’clock, and Rixello was pronounced
dead in eighteen minute* Tn- murderer
met Ills doom with tolerable composure, and
there was no sensational inculent in connec­
tion with tbo execution.
Rlxrilo, with two otter Italians who esenjwd to Italy with tbeir share uf tbe plun­
der, shot to death J. I*. McClure, paymaktMfor Contractor McFadden, and bi« nustapt
Hugh Ftanagan, at a lonely spot on the rood

Tbr known dead are: Elmer Caldwell, on-

two children; George Cnrgal, Jersey City;
Ndward Kelly, Philadelphia; unknown man.

Lad *12,000 with theu&gt;, which tho murderer*
obtained. Tho government is now negoti­
ating with Italy for tbe extradition of Mike's
accomplice*, that government being tniwilL

4 Albert Critchlow, Pittaburg,
CROSSED THE DARK RIVER.

John Cleary, Fittaburg; Pat Flarmagan, repart: Peter Maudry, Johuaiown;
IuHcu, Bbltadeli.bia; Lewis Wyble,

Altbough hi* detn las had been expected for
John H. Miller, front brakeman, J’ittalmrg;
Peter Cavenaugh, Pittaburg; John Howard,
Fittaburg; John Jackson, McKeesport-, un­
known man, unconscious, fatally hurt

nouncement that be
hnd succumbed to

tbe Latrobp freight wreck will be probably

aiyals, which pros­
trated him last

. *sa*ui was siusy ivacu i'jfij'u.c. Aug iw .’is
1,313, whieb was supposed to be lying at tbe
bottom of too Loyal Hanna river, wax found
rteting on a box car which was supposed to

sorrow in this com­
munity. His condi­
tion during the day

is proliablc that a number of IxjdlM Will bs
were found yesstardny, making twelve ao far.

came suddenly dur­
ing a weak spell

A FIFTY-FOOT PLUNGE.

swallowing the food given him end which ho
appeared to assitpitate.

Nsmihuc, Tenn., .June 27.—Quite a aeriDR. M'DOW A FREE MAN.

Kaabville railroad yesterday near Btodsoc.
Tbe morning train due at Gallatin nt 10
tion when tbo baggage car,' freight and

CHAJTLtiTOK, H. C., July 1.—Tbe McDow
trial cnnie to an end Batuntay with a verdict
of not guilty, and immediately upon the *nthe Judge a stern rebuke. Tbe accused waa
enthusiastically congratutatol by hi* fneuda.

iltbout

Thia lattor

tocchlng biiiL

■tart*owing to dkliko of Daweon becatiw ef

tetaa tbe bottom was reached the roof of tiie
car wa* torn off, wbea women, children, and

that

know wbat to do/* Tbe friends of Editor
Dawsoo are conwpoodingly indignant It

Mr*. Rw Clay­
&gt; four children,
Ira | Clay boras
ice: Mrs. A L
arflmctwo children iajured;

whlta men being for acquittal on the flrat
brffoL___________________

ACCIDENT OM THE GRAND TRUNK.

PoMTHuaox,

Mich., July l.-Hatorday

press train oo tl*e Chicago *ad Grand Truitk

IMPORTANT APPOINTMENTS.

Mend Friday appointed Frederick Douglas

Witaxi rtciguial, nud

no raw was kilted.
woandsd: A. M. Jew

vA'ch is the brat tJoAp;

Land of I tomaoro.
Half tbo enchantment uf Italy b gone when
we loss sight of tbe Mediterranean, says a
correspondent It is along tbe shore of that
sapphire ssa that tbe romance and tbe glamor
at Italian landscapes are to be found. Thera
are spots between San Hamoand Bordighera,
between Monte Carlo and Nice, which make
tho soul acbe with tbeir loveliness, saddened
almost to despair by an ideal beauty whieb
seems to accentuate tbe ugffnasn of life, sxxl
it b only with that sen for tbe fereground of
tbe picturo that tbo light and color of tbe
south can be felt in all their exquisite variety.
Home thrills and vibrates with tbe spectral
rest, a city of fountains and phantom.
Florence b a vast repository of art; Venice
Is a dream of vamidwd greatoe* curved tn
stoau and glorified with frescoes that are as
vast end wonderful as any dree in. but the
«extern Riviera b a happy holiday ground
whu-b Iteaveo has left to mankind oct of a
tong tost falrytamd.—Boston Herald.

bat a rartI*

W l^jsndj of JwLhostotafwj w^hwerrTedit

TUe Langwog* or tbo TriW—Silly. Stories
About the Indiana Which H»„ No Foun­
dation In Fact—Alliaoti’o Experience wlU&gt;
Sitting BuU.
la IS£C a 15-ycar-old boy named Edward
IL Allison ran away from Li* homo at Ann
Arbor, Mich., and Joined tbo Tenth Ohio
cavalry at Toledo. He oerved thAugbout
tho entire war, at tbo close of whjel? be emi­
grated to tl» west, and for twenty-two years
baa led tlx&gt; stirring life of scout and inter­
preter among tbo Sioux Indians, and today
there 1* no more famous scout in the country
thnn'Uol Edward H. Allison, of Dakota. As
interpreter at the Standing Rock agency bo
baa txrn for yenrs in constant,.intimate com­
munication with the Sioux, and i* conse­
quently familiar with tbeir virtues, sices awl
peculiarities A broad brimmed white slouch
hut covers bis bead. Tbe rettniuder of hi*
apparel b the same as that affected by deni­
sens of tho cast He U a well educated au'i
very intelligent man. which accounts for the
succent ho hr.* had a* interpreter and com­
missioner among the Indiana. He is a plenalog convener and a thinker.
BKAUTUtS or TUB S1OCX LAKOUXOC.
“Do you speak tlw Sioux language a* well
as you do tbs English f he Wa» naked.
“1 spook it much better. 1 profess to be a
a master of but one language, aud that is tbo
Sioux. , I have spoken more Sioux than Eng­
lish during my life, and cu it b inyeh lew ex­
tensive than tbo English language, is much
easier to master. Then 1 have, I believe, an
analytical knowledge of every.word in the
Sioux tongue, which is mure than nay umii
can have of the English language. There is
a very limited knowledge extant of the In­
dian language, There ore one br two men
who have a pretty good idea of lit. but most
of those who are supposed to understand II
bare some very wrong l’nprt».iuiis regard'
Ing It."
“How extensive a language W Itf
"Thera are ovtr 22,OUUwcnU Lu tho Sioux
tongue, but tbcw are susceptible of multipli­
cation, so that tbo total js greatly inch-nx-d.
Tins language u a very clastic one. If you
speak in English of your brother; the hetrer
cannot tell whether it is a younger or an
elder brother, unless a qualifying word b
prefixed. In tbo Sioux language, however,
a slight variation of r. single word tell* you
just w hat kind of a brother is referred to.
For example, the word “niisun" ipronounced
tnee-sovnl means a younger brother, while
"miciyo" (pronounced mcw*bre-yay) means
elder brother. The came rule applies in other
cum*. The phonetic system of spelling b
used.”
“Are not the early interpretation of tbo
Indian language defeetiver
"Extremely so. For example, take the
Silly story about the naming of Sitting Bull.
It is said that shortly after hb birth, bis
mother saw a bull that hod been wounded in
tbo bock sitting on tbo ground, and immedi­
ately named tier son Sitting Bull. That is ab­
surd. .A taill never sits. Tho name of tbo be»t
known Indian in tbo United Stales b not Sit­
ting Bull, but Conquering Bull. Among the
Indians the bull h regarded ns ibe king of
animal*. and they believe be can kill the
grizxly bear.
"Another fallacy is the term Great Spirit,
which b so frequently put into tbo mouths
of Ipdlans by writers. Tho Indian word for
Wa-kan means
God is "Wa-kan-tan-ka."
mystery, aud tan-ka great, and there you
have tbo great mystery. Anything that is
.tefnr’ool L» ww-lun, u. ussier feus, Oust
therefore sacred. Tbe Indians are Spiritual­
ists in religion, but believe that they control
the spirit* instead of tbe spirits controlling
them.
“It h very amusing tome to bear writers
of the Ned BuutlLne sort tnsfco Indian* talk
of t be happy hunting grounds. lu tbe t wentytwo years 1 have been among tbo Indians I
never beard them speak of such a place.
Then thews legends about Devil's Lake are all
bosh. What does an Indian know about
duvibl Tbo name of the lake in Indian is
'Minne-Wa-Kaa? Mlnue means renter and
Ws-Kan mystery, or ‘mysterious water.' It
is probable that some thirsty Indian at some
time stooped down to get a drink, and after
getting a mouthful of the sate water naturally
set it down as somewhat my»terio«*."
THS TRIKE INCREASING.
"To return to tho customs of the Siouxi
wo hear a great deal about Indian marriage
ceremonies. There is not now and never ba*
been such a thing. They simply mate. An­
other thing in connection with the Indian
language b that members of- different tnbes
do uot understand each other and use the
sign language. Tbo Sioux, however, um» no
signs when talking among tbctnselrea."
"There is a general impression tliat tho
Indians are gradually dying out as n race."
“Tliat b wrong so far os tbe Sioux are
concerned. There are now 50.000 Sioux in
Minnesota, Dakota and Montana. and they
are steadily increasing in numbers. They
comprise oueaixth of the Indians In tbe
United Staten. They are tiie typical North
American Indian, tho dominant tribe and
tho mipertora physically and mentally of all
others. '•
It was Ail Ison who succeeded In bringing
about tbe surrender of Bluing Bull in Canada,
and brought bitn and his chiefs into tbo
agency. Ho proposed to tho government to
bring the Indians in when they first left the
reservation, without kxa of Ute, at small
expense. This was declined, and numerous
expeditions were sept-out, which resulted In
nothing but largo loss of life and money. In
IfitMMUlbon, on bb own bonk, went to Bull's
camp, and returning made a report to the
government. In October of that year he was
authorized to act as commissioner. nud in six
months had tbo Indians all in.
Allison was tbs first scout implovod in Da­
kota by Custer. Reasserts that but for the
cowardice of Gen. fiaoo Custer would be alive
today.
Col AUbon abo served for five years with
Lfout Eblingbury, who perished in the
Oreely exjicdiUon, and is said to have been
satea by hb erased and starving comjaniooa
Allison says that Kialhigbury was ooe of the
nobleat men who lived, as well as one of the
bravest.—Detroit Free Prost

/I HssoNvr To 0t«\~
^houyhold |&gt;/'LL

purposes.

How? R&gt; ^P'
Ml*-O'-“!•
rdnk acconllng to
Snd i.-inK
tb(. ttrs
lLL

^Sa*5^EY,
Mi-., -nd about dgbbren
er tnentv mU« below Vicksburgwereta-twren 1^ *“J .15-00°i
finert laml on the Musu-dppi river lu there

New Orleans on businow for the Da» i*» and
wrtad -&gt;thldmonrem00Otam«K-y He
trarebvl wttb Mr Devi. aU over the nortK
and could have run away fifty tim« imd be
wished But be remained faithful and loyal
to the last. The Davises »ere noted fw their
kindn««&lt; to tneir staves. They hud finer
"quartan- eu tbeir jdantatluus. pM-My.
than any ptaulera In tbe south, excepting the
Hampton's- They kept a pbytictan alw»j&gt; «&gt;
and in every way cared for their
•cUorad pvOiJe." n stavE* were frequently
asilod. When Mr. Jefferson Davis and his
brother Joseph left their home*, one as the
president of tbe Southern Confederacy end
tiie other ns a te-’^adier general, they put
everything under Ben Montgomery's charge.
He tn« !o the crops of 18GI &lt;L and IHB-Ul,
about n,U® bale* ,rf cotton, and shliiped it to.
New Orlounv and sold it to foreign buycrafcr
goliL Tlits money tai carefullysent to Mr
Dork lu 1M53, when tbo slavre were emau
cipated, Mr. Dark add the "Hurricanes'’ to
Ben Montgomery for flWJ.CW in gv.’iL It.
has lireb sold that this sale was only h ruse to
saw t brae splendid estates from confiutat ion

If your
Grocer
hisntit,he will get
it for you.

L/\0o^.
TTi»7'

Th,, iruullto W *

hard nut-ffurf\

e«M* •
■ ,rn.-r and tbe agency
has bees attain
Elwd. Heme U if**1
Serf DretricBlttc:
^.cwetteirn-torataoi

SxHr^fll/sSW
X'PSbMowcacwMfo.

of the ffreat altwati*
-ou j re troubled with anj
kpT&lt;, liver or stomach,
standing you will surely I
of E.retrlf Bitters. So.
ttadllerfW. H. Good]

$0^
KK.F*iRa««xlCo
Chicago.

THE CHAMPION BINDER.

dbned iiropcrty cud lands” came t&lt;. tokui«oes
dun of the Hurricantsi tltey found Ben Moutgomery with a title su strong and valid that
it could not be uj*«t, and they left him alone
in pc-ceebk- fuw«iu!i.
After tbv war he continued to plant these

from I,1W to 2,200 bales of cotton, besides an
there still being a balance due on tbe pay­
ments, Mr. Davis took tbe pre&gt;i«rty bock, but
left Ben Montgomery in full charge. These
places yield a very tauwlsome annual income
n&lt;«w to Mr. Davis, who, though be prefers to
live on tho Mmbsippi seashore at- Bouuvolr.

TA» most tuccaufu! and moot durable of all hamsting machines.
' Contains ovary dovico noadod io make a machine perfect.
Hade of tho boot material and in tho best way.
Light draft and easy work for driver and homes.

Davb negroes within fifty mik-* around come

Eaoiost raised and lowered of any harvsstov.

When Ben Mvutg'&gt;mcry died. In IbSl,

There is no weight on the horses' necks; no tearing of canvas or rtrapj,
for there are springs to relieve the strain caused by ahrinkag^ no choking K
front of elevators, fpr their is* relief rake to prevent iL No cAhvr Bind--.- ba*
this valuable device. Everything on the CHAM PION has been made ahftimple
and lubftantial as possible. No other Harvester has as g.x&gt;d cutter bxraiA
guards, or as many and as good knives, or as strong and adaptable reel, or as sim­
ple a method of-driving the Binder, nor as good plan for squaring the butts
the bundles. The CHAMPION Butter is unlike any other, and is snperl*? to
them all.
Tbe CHAMPION will cutall kindaof small grain that grow no mstterin whM.
condition; it is lighter draft than any other Harvester doing the same work; it is
easily managed bv any farmer, it will cause less trouble .-““cajh-.isc for ir;«urs,
tt wiu maito &gt;«-*• delay m. hat vest time, and" it will do more work and be mars
durable than any other Harvester and Binder that is made.

time.

had the fate of a peoplu u|«m his shoulders at
tbo grave of his old and lifelong fnend.
though hl* stare.—Washington Letter.

Ttoj u&gt;e of a mirror for reflcctiug the suu

roguishr.cra in flushing the sun's, rays upon
the eyes of soui.- conqauiou—or even older
then reaches to tbe other extreme of using it
to fiivti tlw sun's rays* for heliotrope ngnab
in »to&gt;
M&gt;ey oi «itnj service, or to
tntusure the deflection of a galvanometer
nee*Uc. But there is

that of individual vanity; which is
thought of.
In tbe boyhood days of tbe writer
members looking into a new pump
bad i*en thoroughly spiked the night

rarely

CHICAGO, ILL.
be re­
which
before

way and wedged agstnrt each other.
Various plans for tbeir. removal had been
suggested, the must practicable of which was
•t» .aw tbe pump in two and join it tugctber
agmn somehow. Tbe writer suggested tliat
a mirror 1« luought, and t lie sunlight flashed
in to reveal tbe jiasitioo of the stone*. A liar
of wrought iron wo* bent to a hook, suitable
to the condition of affair*, and extricated the
stone* one by one, the mirror showing the
opening* of light so that the person could
work cfiiciently and intelligently.
Objects lost tn well* Lave tavn disclosed
by means of the sun's rays thrown down
upon them by mirrors,
Lh.rk teacmcnts
in cities are Iighte.1 by useaus of mir­
ror surface of total reflecting prirats, made
out of decidedly ebrap glow, ami bold in
proper position hi rack* placed in alley wars,
under grating* forming n port of tbe walk—
Elcctriiul Review.

Ttiere wrs n very old t/iao from Meriwether
county in atteudauc® attPiko superior court.
Ro was feeble in nppdsrance, and, indeed,
some of his old acquaintances ask«i him lite
age. -“Well." be said, “if I live to we Fob.
31 I will be 11A years old. Another remark­
able fact rontwctesl with mr construction is
that 1 haven't a tooth in my iwud." Ojiening
his mouth and pointing to his smooth, tooth­
less gums, be continued: “Lwas born that
way. W onderful os it mar npj«ar my
youngest sou an&lt;l eldest daughter were Urn
that way cbo." The &gt;«mo old fellow, looking
SA if be wn-n StSnrllnrr «F tk.
__ ■

a century hanging over him. serious’)y says to
an acquain lance:
.
“"k-a dollar and give H to me. and
I trill nut If a-l&gt;k
_F _.l_ .
.
’

BOILERS

Fred Sibley, of Albion,
shot hiuHelf while huntlu
buned at Albion.

Advlee to Mol
Mr-. Wm*tasr&gt;8oocMu8!
be 3»-iJ tor children teethtr
ehJl.!, »&lt;rfteu* tbe gums, alls
wind eolte and Is the best ret

Hobliie .Shepatjd, an In
yeara old, was run over
Tuesday and
Jaw brok

Eil-rt’s Extract of Tar
Is a &gt;afe. reliable and pies
resigns, colds, bronchitis,
thi&lt;«L troubles; will rell
eoujumption. Try it an
Eve.-j bottle warranted; p
pct tarttie. Sold by drug)
by the Emmert Proprielai

The grangers arc to bul
hall at Traverw City.

FoUH&lt;lr»

TO ADVERTISERS.

A list of 1000 new«i»*pcr&lt; divided !n sTATO*

Then. too. we are eonstanUv bewildered by WWM.WUF-. .... . .........................
tbe various schools of medicine, su»d the physi­ effeqUvr work than the variou» sctwti?
l-FM-al Lisi. .
'
cians who represent them, often blunder in our
«F.O. r. BOB ELI A &lt;O.
Newspaper Adrertbii - Burvi
If people only knew that the wry best beallhkreper, life-preserver. ’ and disease-preventer
tliat has yet been discovered, is simmered down
Into a concentrated and very patatable form lu State rf Michigan. Fifin'Jmhc;»! ‘ire II m
BuitpenJing In theCireuU C«m( torii.H o-’ta
Bitters, they would not hesitate a moment to rf Barry in Chancery, at tif ‘
H» •&gt;««»
on tbe twenty- flrat day &lt;&gt;f 5ta». • •
MichaelDoetre.comptalimnt.»- tl'
heirs rf James B. M- Brown.
• .«rf. &lt;
wheti so many not only worthless, but positively
n nuaWMItUHWarmc
... .... - Injurious drags are coatanUy flooding the marptalmuit, duty tiled at the time U '
cause was filed, that the unkh.re -. H'in
New Style VtueKar Bitters is as bad M any of
them?
#
sanl James B. M. Brown appear
They do not know of course, unless they have of
the bill ot complaint filed Iwre:!
It »jx*tatiteai fore the Slut day of N

and those who buy It once buy J.t always.
by a responsible house, nod Is exactly

«tad ot anyUilnK In your IWe.

Your dniKglrt

published In the H'fi
I order to be
oeMBuSMU
printed ami initialled In lhe city
Sid eountr .nd state, raid P$‘«'
continued ooee in each *eeK for »i»

,*

Smith 4Cot.unuv*E.
'
■ Solicitors for Comnkunsn’

Hastings Banner,
81.00 a Year.

Tb, fehow

UNDER OF APPBAKsV K.
f Michigan, the Clreult •nv't *

’• -aT ^-

ailtrllrrl
7 7geoerallv,
---- ..
1 M ’Cnn
»
applied M.rocnbat
aud there
arum
many kinds of veins that it would be difficult

aat. It la order*

tALD

got little relief until si
Aew Cure, which soon
wtud-tL stopped the pain 1
rfankl.% cough, palpitali
At. H. Goodyear's.

b»cii«w City will put S
school house.
■
.

jwintul a Huie bum i«. (i
Itutsutiy relieves the ps
seai.taaiill will ctlre the w
■war. IPte-superior to a
ed) suowu for the relief a
■ever sores, ulcers, chi
PjrtwiMu. Insects, salt rb
a'l helling and Irritating

"'•■■I
uh* h black and tj&gt;e lelte
bows 25 rents; targe box*
by E. H. l^throp.

The Unstag high Mb
Kbolani Ibis year.

Eh^rt's Daylight Liver f
fro® sl(* headael
wi-ri liver and IwllgreUc
»d. Plrasant to take and
Wough by daylight

Kpencer
EnM-’ •“«
fobbed
«bbeJof
of HOOMoBdaynlj
...

i&amp;ctorily •PF*r‘"* ',&gt;r (St4

The Grmum mountain, 1

Gntbach Is the name
• artist who works for gree
California Cat-1
Th- only guaranteed
cu!d in the head, hay ft
catarrhal deafness and so?
the sense of taste and on
resulting from catarrh,
an: to u.*e. Follow direel
is warranted by all dru
cireul.tr to Abietine Mi
Oroville. Cal. For sale b
year.
.Frank Fisher, of Port
yean&gt;. was drowned in Bl*
Vnele Sam's Conditio
rare distempers, coughs, &lt;
most of the diseases to w
tie. sheep, bogs and poult
In clssrilral language
of
Michigan wheat
••riphouapiTa-arena’-”
Digress after eating, bei

nul? v. nk/'?ii&lt;^octors caHi

There Is nothing la the world more generally
desired than long life, yet the majority of peo­
ple put off eanng for tbeir bealtb-noc breanae
we live our lives at sueh a pore we have not time
to give the subject ’sufflclent thought until we
receive a reminder tn tbebhape i f a severe ill-

- — —• *
■*ys um ac­
quaintance, and the silver dofiar U forthcom­
ing. marked and handed over. Then tbe
grave ok| man rattlw it with one of Lis own
and pockets, loth. "Give my dollar back"
says tbe acquaintanra "No," tatarrupu tbe
Old man. ' Isaklthatif yoo woold wk.
dollar and give It to me yon could not tell it
from one of my own-tbst ta, bscause I am
not going to give you a chance. Itamssabet
1 did tint Mair
t___
Mwwaun,

care tn Uve any Joking

IER CMPHY,

THE WHDER, BUSRMELL &amp;

Bucklea's Arab
The best satae »«
brutae*. ulcers, salt rhe
tetter, chapjied hands. &lt;
aud r.f skin eruptions, an
Bites, or no pay required.
•tag! '- perfret satlsfactio
fund-ri. Price 25 eta. pe
by W. H. Goodyear
Marahall buyers have
r 300,ot»0 pounds of wool.
Ayer's .Sanapsrilla. of
the blood, eradicates tiie

(nr rani co."."---.
«| defendiuit '■&gt;£

k tKTu^'»=-11

lol&gt;u*.wWs
IMUh-u to (mU« wi»

�■I the ,-urplus In the U.
iiw jtifntloQ of our
non vital question has
i, r |.s the reduction of
ij.jiira- Siner the db,.!5i»f Hr. King’s New
niptlon, there has been
• mortality from
... and it l&gt; possible to
number of cimsump. ... pins constantly at
Kirnf’ New Discovery
,c to directions. upon
:tst symptoms. such
। ...re throat, a chest,
. thus early u cure -is
free at W. H.

dbpA’

Dill Mclurny Die?
Another Alleged Clan-na-Ga6l
Assassination.
DR JOHN M’INEENY, OF NEW YORK,

. mscase ot kid­
. &gt;t long or abort
find relief by use
:•! ut 50c. and 51

to death by tbe inner circle ot tbe Ctan-naGael, i* miming rtlll, and intimates that be
was killed before Cronin wa*. Shortly be­
fore be was teat seen, in the middle of April
bo n-t-eiysd at the I’atbolic Protectory a tel’
&lt;-ginm from Omuha offering him a good po­
sition if be would com* there immediately to

time to have arrived in Chicago en route on

to Omaha to inquire about tbo tele■tilblains. c
&lt;i positively!

and bare rsHvived replies that after diligent
inquiry no on* could be found wbo
inter­
ested tn Mcln*ruy'» going to O.unba, nor

&lt;&gt;r motnflr

■

purrlmscd nearly
operating through
. - r.-fulnus t ‘ -

.&lt;• &lt;« a Battle &lt;

upieasant breath.
F-a.sy amt pleas.tiuiisand a Hire

W

THE NEWS IN BRIEF
0.. Jm, w.
,,M- •»
• «&gt;■ Ih.t

.

.. .— —“ *u“- voo orawi oc the

Th* Illinois superintendent of public in-

,
------ *». auuut auosen omciau
litxn Milwaukee to Chicago.
The American Inetitute of Houwopnthy at
Mmoeapolia, Tu-day. dLtared

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•t tbe Republican convention ytwterday. It

U’t c«nv*nt;*m that tbo
Ohio wing of th. Republican pa.^y had no
objection to third terms for governor, and

•gs nst tb. common

of July.

&lt;rf *]roboh&lt;.

.u------- uioconveiuuon.
•MU. n»v«,Uon _u, brm up p,
liarmouy.
*
—
— -.-HiMKuvns.
The convention m-tatfiuW ».
uuJ tho
permanent org.mxattan was S&lt;&gt;JU completed
by making the temporary organixatiou con­
tinuous The rvsolution* telegraphed y*»®nd adoP,«1 uimnimoudy,
tbe indoraement of th- iit..^.-..___ • -i. .7.

Har-

ter and Godfrey Hoffman

tte- money doesn't wx-m to have te-ou
thougat of.
&gt;
Six Lrutei. on* ot thorn being ths cou»in
of tb* virttm. assaulted Clara Slater in a
wood n*ar New Haven, Illa.. Saturday night
Four suspect* liavo been caught—Will Slater,
Will Mabtey. and Will and Joe Downer.
John Filsjerald. of tbo Iriah Land league,
ha* won bia 3tK»,uOO 'suit again*; hl» cooNeil, of Columbus; R P.'Kennedy, and' •tructiou company.
J&lt;«**pli O’Neil, of L*bonon. No mention of
K. B. TbompMO. of Fife Laks, Mich.,,baa

—.m
WUK coosiuereu
•uffioeutoa lb. .object of dvil rervic.
l*a'lln8 off anF attemjit !o get up
a fight on that point.
Nomination* fur gov­
ernor were tbo,. callel for. and th. followten
k
of A&gt;htar U:
' ■nt*' of HaDCO'-k: Aahbel
Jonre. of Mealina; R R
o{ Mari.
.iu; j-ndrw o’Nrti, of yv£™;ja

non'Uinliug apeedics were finished at
tlon office, belieroi Mclnerny was luro.i to I3-.30 and tb* balloting comment'd. Tbo
first ballot wa* B* follows: Foraker !»7.
| R-nnwiy &gt;37. Daw*, tw, o*Neal ’ Umpwu.
All agree teat there 1* jurt ai good ground h*. Junrs!». Morey 47, Vance &lt;&gt;. Nell 37
Gibson 38. Btidiell 1.
' On tbe M-coud ballot Foraker captured the
eonvmtion. auri all tbe counties rushed to
hud doomed Cronin, M.-Inerny, Deroy, and get into hn*. Th* friends of all tbe other
Dr. McCabey, of Philadelphia, to death, candidate* moved to make Foraker’s nomifa-re I. evidence to show that trap, were
bud for McCahey, just like thorn that at makes the fourth nomination Foraker ba* [.
firs
been hod for governor, and it canm to bun unao :
— d with
------ Crouin, and Devo^ ha*
.matwro
-----’, fail
o]M&lt;oly threaten**!, an l men have watched IHtod.
|
his moveinents, not
* knowing
*■
» that
• •-- thair
-- - own
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I
F_ L kinipMjo, Of - Ashtabula county, «&gt;u ■l
Quminatrd lur lieutenant governor bn first 1
FOUND SEVEN INDICTMENTS.
!

date, u record*1 by tbe chairman of the

rhicb no
aggregate populat ten of 200 in three blocks

ilin, including wife ami husband, and tb*
woman luu four children whom she desertexl.
•
Diwase baa probably put an end to tbe la­
har* of JuM-ph P. Rons. A. M-, tf. D . of
Ru&gt;b Medical college, Chicaga Ho i« suffer­
ing from advanced *t»g'* of ao’tening ot tb*
brain, and his brother physician* believe he
cannot live much longer.
.
Advice* from Mitchell, Cloud, and Ot-town ceunti**. in tb* Solomon valley, Kauam ,o
tn ,hc
Hie eWee* w,,u
that rtult "nJ th* chinch
*sas.
“*• arv
buS ar" •4&gt;rir&gt;u»ly injuring tbe be* wheat
crop In vnne localitins m tbejvalley wbob
fichu have been dm!royed.
dome* Cbelfew, of loke Linden. Mich , fell
t.MW feet down a shaft of the Calumet and
H*&lt;-la mine anl at last accounts was still

Ryan'*—nineteen person* were drowned.
Money That Ilelonn to the Dead.
Thu Johnstown Savings bank find.* after
rvaumbig operation* that it has nearly 33i)0,000 ou band, a good port of which belong* tc

money shall bo disposed of.

court qver the money. It appears tha I over
SI) bank-book* are loot, .
Forced an Order for a Child.
Two men presented a forgt-d tetter from
Gen. Hasting* and Col. Spangler to Mrs.
Kelly, of Morrollvillr, Thur* tav night, for
the removal of L-om* Smith,' 11 year* of
ago, to tbo Orphan* Hom*. Pittaburg, and
the little girl was turned over to them.
L-oua and another child worn the only »urvivor* of n family of eight Gan. Hasting*
know* nothing -&gt;f either tbo child or the or

Sarsaparilla
runner of modern blood
I
*aPan!1M “ *ul1 llM»
m&lt;”! popular, being in
IIP * * greater1 demand than all
"/(
others combined. It la
highly concentrated —
th* only 31 Sarsaparilla
uJt.
worth $3 a bottle.
*“Ayw’)i Sarsaparilla la aelllng- faster than
ever before. I never hesitate to r»coa»menil it."—George W. Whitman, Druggist,
Albany, Ind.

M
■ i* &lt;7' ■ ।
v^"r

Aver'* Sarsaparilla
exceed thoee of any
other, and it give* thorough aottafaction.
— L. H. Buab. Dea Moines, Iowa.
" Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and Ayer’* Pills are
tbe best selling medicines in my store. I
can recommend them conacientloualy."—
C. Bickhau*. Pharmacist, Roselamd, HL
•' Wo have sold Ayer'a Sarsaparilla here

blood-purifier."—W. T. McLean, Druggist,
Augusta, O^ilo.
" 1 have sold yonr medicines for the last
mveil teen years, and always keep them in
stock, aa tliey are staple* ’There is noth­
ing «o good for the youthful blood' aa
Ayer'i Sarsaparilla."—Robt. L ftarker.
Fox Imke, wia. •
”
" Ayer's Sarsaparilla give* the beat aatisfsctlonof any medicine I have in stock. I
recommend It, or. a* tbe Doctor* say, ' I
'hich I reoom-

Calhoun. Monmouth, Kansas.

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell. Mux

Price $1; sir, $5. Worth $51 bottle. .

••ar*. iu me i.ionin cw.
; jn-'g'i. J. r. llrown wn* nottiuMIU)-! for
‘
'■ yc-.ir* oia. tnrew mm­
' Ht.-AXi July I.—The aitacial grand jury 1 ir*-a»uri-r, an I Attorney G.-n.ral W’nt-.n the: *',t
fron‘■ moving trjln .t Monmouth.
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... I Ills Ttl&lt;**atav n-1'1 W'i. Hul.nllv l*i!l».l

The lumber oommittoe has rei Used to give
any of the donated lumber for the erection
Pioneer tannery, nt Benicia, Cal. of saloons. Tnrrt i* coudderable complaint
I M. Hahn m*&gt; reumqiuated fur member
in ,,con-rquenre
Tbe *nloon-keeper*
will
|
board
of
public
works.
vni.iu-um,
was
uurnro
,
'
■
• ■-rt.. The indictment* found an- ngain**. the '
! Tm-.doy inonr.ngi The !.«. M ill exceed 1 hold a nfevt ng to con.ider tip matter.
.try are subject. , following perwjus: Daui-l C-mgblin. John F. :
fcjio.ooo. with nn innrenca ot $37,000.
THE MURDEROUS MANIAC AGAIN.
The R-jtail Merchants' association held a
I
Ex -Seintor Stephen W. Don-ey is seriously
' the. green uiidjfe BegK*. Patrick CFSuilivan. Martin Burke. I'Umeuting yrwterday afternoon. Nino of the
dit-ld. is called rtek Coouey, Frank Woodruff, J &gt;bu Kunz -. '
irn shot to ' ill in N^r York.
.
J
j Fifty of Hi* ninety -two country school *u 1 membership wen- drowned. Tbe survivors
■'.eclarel thi-ir intention nf resuming burinee*
except Kunu, who bus dhapp-nred. but U &gt;
Dxa’MowmjJ*.. June u».~'A special to I P’riutendenta of Indiana are holding tb*ir at toon as fac.litiea are offered and appointed
baSL.-e.ier from Chariton says. Yeterdav ; “,nnoal l,’ccliaJ
twdlanapolb. W. M. a cnn'unittu* t» look after their interest*.
cottage oh th*
of the murder. J-. L___
the
&lt;» appetite,
_ night____________________
4 -Uoek . u.mlroo.rr.1 m3 , “2*. 25’tE?.'?^;.1’^”*________
Yesterday Philadelphia capitalist* wer*
i: &gt; u'cldentally
Til* Hon. ffhauurer M. Depew n.blr&gt;"S*cd
tbe crid«ucc7 tliat’ Crunih, was kilf-rt liy 1 Chariton wbiM* resulted in tbodeath of Sher- I the tew cte«* nt Yai" Tm-sl.iy evening A negotiating for tbe pnrehaas of lb* jiroperty ,
at Bedford anil Main street* upon which
Coughlin, C&lt;»u*y and Burke, and that -p. I iff Banner, of Lucas county, ami - m insane |
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lionqwt was given.m hi* honor, and the fact they propoM cn-ctitij a largo hotel immedi
O'S'ill.van was present in tho cottage whim j niau rninied John McGinnis. McGinnis had I that tbiru-c-i [*-r--i'n were at the table w»*
tbo lilbwa wer • deal:, if wot actually &lt;t.- | been tiie terror of tbo neig'bbnrboad, but l&gt;a-,l ; fierir cumini-nded tipui. Among th* num­ atuly.
Tbe register* say that nearly 17.000 people
: Isroti »eut to tb* inuin* asylum end b.-ul com* j J
will be entltloJ to tho fill per. capita distri­
that Coughlin arranged the details and struck Lbeck apparently cured. Ho wa* given etn-! The
Botul-av
Gasztto say*
........
..............
. that a brigadier
------- bution of fund*.
, .
tbe murderous blows.
tat T*m- te""'”'
llrlnJt ,m.r ...U.t
Id., ta
.ten «&lt; «tarr.t.»„, .□ 1 I M.dr«,!». U-n
bytepraj. Th.
Tbe fact that A.' L tSulfivan was not in- I.taut 11 .MW. Ttar.lAV
JoHNHTOirx, Pa.. June 88.—Tbe finance
1 n™-’’. •.««*•«*«
I ---------- . d_m-._s.__—*
— jn I
The statement of the businesssot
of the
uie Penn
renn ; oommlftee regutration fur tbe di»trlbution
in । &gt;yl ronia Railrwl company’* lines
llntM ea»t
east of ■ of the relief fun.laf $130,OJQ Ingan yesterday
left cat for w . eral reasons one bring that i
। Pittaburg and Eric for
- - May.
. . 18W, shows
*u—"" a
* | in all tbe ward* and district* of tbe valley.
t net Ices irf 32lk!.fc;r*. Leiatr a los- ns is.tmrared
-’T,ar*d’| Teti
for relief.
* Volt rut the :
Tro thousand
thousand preson*
parson* registered
regii
item**. Tbe ease has not been dropped. bow- [
- ---------- ,---- J of .S 8 of
The bureau
bureau of
of inquiry
inquiry begs
began teftiay an inAccompanied by
The
i-s. —
in »_
I Myer* tho sbtW w.
Siforogato iLuisOm. ut New York. btu. vestigntion which
will
be &gt;thorough and per­
grand jury. Another reason was that tho
Ginub »M aleeping in U&gt;*,baru on tbe farm granted letters of ndrninutmtir-ii upon the nxanenL It i* f.»r th* purptoe of ascertaining
jirjuecutioj lial iiiortt *viden&lt; a, bill it was wbgj&gt;6he was at work, and several o'h-r |rr»iti'd estate of th* late Washington Irving th.* number of live* l&lt;xt and th* number ot
not co;:t|4ete, au i un Indictment would have
firm hand* were with him. ft was 1 n&lt; tn. Bidbop, th* mtnd-n-ader. to hi* uldow, there- [• *Urvlvor.* tn re ch fami.'v and tb* value of all
l&gt;r&lt;night tbe tight into court, wbero the state when tho officers reached tile spot. .With by upholding th* validity a.' Bidroph second property Jo»t in each family. Thw i« tiecrewould have bsen called upon to state it*
marriage, which hl* mother cninf-*t,e;L
| wiry that a just and proper distribution ot
evidence,
which
was
n« eo.-uiJt-r.jd hron! their approach. The man -I- -pin,;
Walter H*ilip. r&gt;t Lancaster, I’m. whow &gt;
g&lt;K&gt;l policy at this stag* of tbo .matter.
with him. being awakened. »aid: ”1 am th* j w jf* deserted him a V-wr ago nud IfeJ with
Begg*, it i* l&gt;3lu.-v&lt;Td. Im 1 no band in tbe work one they want. 1 will go down and -•■A’’. Henry D»v.-r, ot tbo nainocity. found tho |
MixxKsroias, Minn., Juno 37.—The great
i MtiGiimis replied; “Nn. they ore after ruy. ’ j guilty roir nt Bpringtlald, Ills.. Wednesday 1
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Ha -U.d I wm-ntwteai cases cam-j to an untimely and
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•—«
Th* l.uKBtlr** Fatal Mark man.tap.
| ntid instantly kill-xl the woman, nn 1 then ( ignominious end Thui-utay. Thu court ruled
official* are confident that M-veral in tbo
When they caiue hi algin of the sheriff, th- j ,emitted suicide Dover wn* arreted on n ; 'bat an accumulation cf jetit Inro-uta*
latter spok-in a plresaut voico: “H.»v du j c|,nrg, of bigamy.
.
cr»md uot be emwidered grand tarceny.
al»n confident that this crime, like tbe murder you do. J.din’ My name i« Runrev. I am
The
nnnounreiuenl cn»
hm w-n
been midbin Lun- &gt; William
Hn«Dy,
i
aanounwiiBni
■----- *G.
----------.... one of tbo conspirators
of Carendiab and Burke, will have Ita Carey. tbe sheriff.” At on. * MriJmnu drew a jJ don
,bBl Prince
i-riIUV Albert
An..rt Victor, eld-rt son
that
ion of !, in
*J‘ the
, ® overloading .rf
irf car.
cars awlgn-U
amigned to Moak
Monk j,
A- Vo. (the principal*), pleaded guilty to jetlt I
Foreman Clougb, of tb« grand jury, mid 1 instantly.
Constable Nafo fln~l at tbe
larceny and paid a $100 flna H. &amp; HoL I
that a more damnable conspiracy was never maniac, the bullet penetrating his throat
comb, th* .levator foremAa. pleaded guilty
rm p -ror of G ermany —in other word*,
coocvlved and rxemtafL AU of tiie rt&gt;*,n hut not eorioudy crippling bl:::. He was
to grand lareeuy in tho second decree, and I
nauieti in tb* IndictnientSvero deeply impli­ about to return tbe firw when Farmer
wn* a*4tenci-d to a year in th* penitentiary. I
Tbe civil »&lt; rvice comtniasioa ba* deter­
cated In th* murder of Dr. Crouin. John Blonwi shot him just above tbe l«ft eye, in- mine!
to publish tho list of oligibl^t and a*
Estenal** and Illuatrous Falltir*.
1
• . ;i:id you know lyiw O’Ned. another June. Mid he bslievrl Dr. Hictirg
n
mortal
woun-L
Sheriff
ilatwy
B
- - *!K&gt;n a*tm&gt; detail* are arr.*:i,-eu in* name* os
Bt. PaVL, Minn , Jun* 27,—Tbe most ex ]
• *&gt;!«*’:&gt; ('arboli-alve .Cronin wi,s sentenced to death in Camp 20 of ... &gt; Mely hne.wn.nl p&gt;»r.Ur Uk-1. .«! ,n ,pp|,„.„u .1,. h.nrax—lull* i—J
tetfdve and disastrous failure in the history
tbo
Clan-na-PaeL
Kun
re.
who
bad
hatiily
I.
,
—
U,
lx.
™..
—
Un.«&gt;(x
xui
MUon
,
mb
,
pu&gt;1
„
|nU&gt;p
—
kv
of burns and
of 8t. Paul oi rurrrd yeeterday when th&lt;muiuui *wn incntiopcd in connection with th» cuai Voanty.
■ i- j-.or*t eav without
an J custom house* where there is an exam­
Eureka Impn vement company, operating
■ &lt;&lt;■ t: external n-m-1
**1* indlctmnnt, b* said, was surelr ouu
ining bwird.
and dealing in lands hnd electric motor enit:d t-iin* of piles. I of
murilarer*. Hi* connection w!$n the
A combined cyclone, w.-ip-rspout anl hail; terpriaa* in South St. Paul, mado an aanign.
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Im. ah^Mn l.V fwetlfV follow*: At Chicago—Chicago It, Boston II;
storm uu«oil through IVimrna. Houston and
’ tili- itin. tetter and
nt Pittaburg—Pittaburg 3, Philadelphia 0; Fillmore countie*. Minntwota, Thursday, lay­ nient, which mean* n low of from 370U.O00 to
$1,1)00,000 in money ami property belonging
I at fndiamqxilis— Indianapolis2. New York
Hiiig di-4-aaes of the
ing waste n belt ot &gt;-duiilry thirty mjtas long
THEY’RE ALL PLAYING BALL.
5: nt Cleveland—Cleveland 7, Wa*hiugton3 and two mile* wide. Two persons were to prominent local real estate men and mer­
- •-.I’.-pcr of the gvtichants and private capitalist* of Chicago,
!-ilrr- gieeii. Small
drow&gt;w-l and tbe damage is estimated at Lt* Angeles, Fniladvlphia and Now York,
THE GREAT BOATING EVENT.
••&gt;•:••* 5u rents. Sold
$100.00d Detail* are mengn*
.
THE MARKETS.
Tiie world’s Sunday-school convention!
Chicago, June 23.—With the Giants cripnonmhle* in London urxi Monday. Three’
Chicago. Jun* 2»
h- &lt;&gt;l graduates 25 {&gt;led by the absence of Keefi and Ward. An­
hun ire l Amiricnn* will attend.
Quotation*
on
tb* board of trade to-day wer&gt;
apa's cults gave them a gwwe egg yesterday.
Chicago people, figuring from tbe new a* follow*: Wheat-No.’ - June, opened Bic.
k ■ f I'His are'.5 boon to Leagu* *cor*s wen.-: At Ubieagu—Chicago tnentb annual 4-mito straigiitawar, eight- city directory, claim n population of UOO.OU). closed Sllfc: July, opened WJJc. Howl KM*-;
F*pt*uil&gt;er. opened ••?»«.*. closed 78J&lt;c. Corn
•Au iHie. bourwtoniach. ti. New York 0; at Cteretarftl—Cleveland 0, VeUMd race, be tween tbe Yale and Harvard
The German government ha* reduced tf&gt;* —No. 2 July, opcni-d 34H-. cliviol :4M*;
brand iu.I-—.■ -tinn. Sugar cuat- Philadelphia 4; at PitlsbGrg— Pittaburg 7,
iKiuri of labor tn th* Royal mine* in Site*;* Auguit. &lt;&gt;p«n*d 3 Ho. eioted
Septetnwiit.. i.., j,|,| warranted to go WashiugbJti I. ut Indianapolu—Indixuap- Thame* river course from Winthrop's Point by an hour a day.
olis fi. Bostoc 5.
Tbe comptroller of th* currency bos au­
Chicago, June 31— New* York got a run
thorised tb* Fourth National Bank ot Chat­
boat lengths. Official time:
-»1 Behling was
tanooga. Tenn., to begin busine** with a cap­
night.
day and beat tbo Cbicag &gt; colta, white the
tlioao college* .tend: Yala won 8. Harvard ital ot tiw.im
elated $1X96. Lord—July, opened
balance of tbo western dub. wers .winning
The Burton block, at tin cotncr ot Van
Buren and Clinton atturtN Cbicag". wo*
Livestock-The Union stock yard* report
"I
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.At Chicago—Chicago 8, Me” 'York W at
wholly destroyed by fire Friday morning. tbo following price": Hop-Market opened
folrly actir* and price* 5c lower, light grade*.
-lu- s* Tb. Iom la $2uO,NO
Indinnapoli*—Indinna|Kjlis 0, Boston 4; at w&gt;*. —
Cleveland— Cleveland 8, Philadelphia «; at
Tb* weather
in England
for, Fira*
days WIW*
V*',
T.X
W~
i.Do.«
’ *«»&gt;•«
-b&gt;PFU&lt;
svssi'r' ■" •? &gt;,ni”' «d ciXriMu; Pittaburg—Fittaburg 7, Washington 5—five
pu. .a i— :--------- 5
k tlvvr Tuesday.

With ita

pled *urceaa in tbe euro
of Blood Disease*, you
can make no mistake in
preferring Ayer’s

Thro* minera-T-Wtliiani Nelson, Samuel
Eighty highway roMx»r« were executed at
Ba wden and Christopher Grant—were killad
Pekiu on tbe 20th of April.
instantly Monday uight in tbe Excteior
A hug* derrick in Frank Cook'* *ton&lt;
mine., Okaloosa, la., J&gt;y falling alate.
■
quarry at Minneapolis, Minn., bruk* Friday
P'’r*on* Wore po&gt;»aned at a pic^nfc at . white heavily loaded. The wire cable awept
ood»tock, Canada. Sarorday. by drinking
around, catching Herman isaa'-win under
lemonade in which *ugar of lead had been
rt*d iustead of tartaric arid which the
thrifty confectioner who made thd teuiouado
FROM STRICKEN CONEMAUGH.
deaired to um iu place ot femoiA for th*

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stroin-nr than nvm.u___ . . 1

Ask for Ayer's
you want the beat blood-purifier.

six lengths in 21 mmute* 30 recond*.

»•« Vo„.
1.—Tb.
,
two-column articl*, colls attention to tbe
fact that Dr. John Mclner.iy, one of Um four

-I !- gnttnfully
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*
many feed
to health, to tin-

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FORAKER RENOMINATED

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LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

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innings, min.
Chicago, June ?7.—Only Indiaiupoli* of
-Itertl un

!"--i* or I-tiiwining have
""•’Itnf diphtheria.

game yesterday from the eastern athlete*.

It•'•!&gt;
•&gt;»««'■« i» full of
fc&gt;
i u’i" ,4’ "* &lt;rrat ,wr''«- But
nervous
‘^•'itv *nt?
riv r'*c,yi increase of
►erdriat(1,'i,&lt;lupb*-iwekaehe,
I’hXf*?!1'"‘•nousnewi* dys-1

ban&lt;l*om« going over. League acuw: At Cbicng^-Chteago 7. yew York IS; at Indianap­
olis—Indianapolis 10. Boston 0; at Cleveland
—Cleveland 8, Philadelphia 7; at PittaburgPittsburg—I, Washington fk
C tirraCKi, Ju«o ftk—Th* wore# madu on

thirty-rix *oldi«r* have been sututruck, but
uo fatal Itk* resulted.
Th* Neversink. the thirty-fool bort which ®X0U native cow*. SU&gt;«Xn. Sheep-Good
salted from Boston about the middle of May,
ha» arrived at Havre, France. Capt. Law­
ora. f3X5.lt 31.
lor and bls two friends are well
Produce; Hutter-Faney Elgin
John Pbelpa. ancestor of William Walter QI7 per lb; 4arle« In lin*. lOaBPhelps, was Odrw Cromwell's private a*creItary.
Tb* Illinois divfatoa, Sons of Veteran*,
have decided to erect a monument at P*tereburg. Ills., over tbo grave ot Dr. B. F. 31.'hA2.uu per bbl. ApplM-L'holcs groeaitui.
8&lt;«|&gt;h*nkon. tfe founder ut the G. A. R. as­ 3U.iHg2.ti. per bbl: |«&gt;or lots T4cAJL'X&gt;. Mrawsociation in th* United Btates.
Railway dividend* were declared Friday s*
Ba.ro«„, U, W 1—A U«
follow*: New Yorit Control, quarterly, 1 per
cent.; Lake Shors, mni-annual, 2 per cent.;
uZn|&gt;i-l •&gt; oulrw« U» -K.
Central, a*mi-annu«l. 2 percsnL;
“-Ur D~r 0r.rU7, B. eb—1 Michigan
July. 41Mc- Oat*—Qutet: No. X white.
Canada Southern, semiannual, l.'&lt; per cent t do
3&gt;U-. Ryo-Dnlt
Bartey-Nomnal. Pork
Irra — born. tau&gt;
JUbK
-Dull: ne« meas. $13.255;IX» Lard-8tewdy;
hrtt neixhbor men
hlmb “nl Kiv*nS
ribas* stopped him from accomplhhing hta
Busin** failure* for tbe week number 315,him. H. ... !»■ lb

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If any dealt-K says he baa the W. L DouglM
Shoes without name ami price stamped oa tbe
bottom' put him down as a fraud.

CniCAQO, J.un*-’ll.—Judje Johnston, in an
opinion delivered at ValparaGo, Ini, baaderiarod-ttnconrtltutional tbe law pawed by th*
•tat* legislature requiring nil lieerc* in­
tended for food in that »tat* to be impacted
on the hoof at the place of slaughter in that

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iso uno urn
efub* were n follow*: At (Acago—Chicot®
ti»l» I W, Now York 18; atClov*lanA-L’Iovetand 4,
••nutarr “t.i,f’ 3’l,e’ XerT1»e- Philadelphia 1; at Indianapolis—IndianajxdM
8. Borton .10; Pittaburg-Washington game
^iBl" U,‘iU,‘&gt;r “P,UW nOr coiled at and ot «*cond imdng-rain.
Saturday's league games gav* th* follow­
’ ""J'--'Um. -1 Wt fall to try It.
ing scores; At Chicago—Chicago S. Boston
I,f Alw,,n college, will 2; nt Pittabug—(first game) Pittabarg. 8;
iw tn tnu.lrei study In Europe. Philadelphia 3—11 inning*: (wenod game)
Pittaburg ». PbUaddpbia 0; rt IndiaoopolteUf»:'!ptnv."*uu,,"‘o" CureflIndianajkii* 1. New York 4; at Cleveland— EuS- .
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taa&amp;Tip h!?:n!.tr!l,ro,1U,racttce h»Hng
.
\
«L. tail was broken ojwti and bo
Clevtland 4. Washington 5.
day
in tbe court houw yard
* •I’v-Jv
* a ’Implc vegetable rem&lt;t-4*TL‘tem.hith’i’7«*»«rt cure of conby a moii.
«*tt’k7.aX,Mrh’ “‘8 ma and an
a*rvA -a,’“ n positive and dml yesterday appointed John O. Craven*.
•fiShM?!*. Power* i2VJn« U"*ted ita wonder- Sixth district of Indiana and Julius Cz fr5n tbl^rity. n'atuNi Edward Camp, Fred
Starr, Fifth district of IDiaote, internal rev­ Sprite and Pr^k Orricotl, F»t l-U. water
.
—— in., u rr.i,lute-ami *iirtbai'r depth wbilo b*thiag in tbe Blue
.rSbXta, yoaterday afternoon, and
X’drowXd. Tbeir bodla. were recov*'«&gt; i:»ii!t "’mJ, h. ,u”direction*
Vwtt.l« i.'1‘’Ulr,J&gt;. ten1h^ ‘.it]y nuU1 b* *d■

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.VUD-p-.-.'.. ----- — - Near Hern Lake Station, Mi*. Friday.
Henry Wayne, a negro farm band. *W‘8“J.
. «
_hiAh heil haeu left

flESTn^EMEN.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

LAMES.
*■
Bert Material. Beat Style. Bert Fitting.
If not sold by your dealer, write ’
W. L BOrC.LAS, BROCKTON, MAM.
Examine W.L Dongle* 32.00 Shoe* for gri
tlraicn and ladle*.
"

instantly killed by th* tatter.

eddoigbt

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

Pork-DnU: tabbing. 31X21 Lard-Nomtaally
lower FLAX Wbtoky-Bteogyj »UU

A. WOOLLEY,
HASTINGS.

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HASTjN
Hastings

Banner.

Hastings, Wednesday,'July 8, 1680.

BOW IBCH IT COST

MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

TUX HASTINGS. XUCB-, FOSTOffriCE,

THE CONTRACT FOR THE MONU­
MENT ANp FIGURES GIVEN.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

There has been such a number of wild
rumor# with regard to the monument—that
it was a scheme whereby the Monument
The full extent to which a well sustain­ Association or some person In It was to
ed htstH.' market contribute* to tin: general make money, that at the last meeting of
Asaociation It was considered advisa­
advancement cannot be even approximate­ tiie
ble to publish tbe contract, and a full
ly estimated without taking into consider­ statement of the cost of every thing pertain­
ation tbe increased facility yrith which ing to the monument. ’ This is done to sat­
purchase- can be effected where industries isfy those who seem to think there is a
era thoroughly diversified. Articles \iur- ••scheme” somewhere.
Another matter has seemed to worry
' chaaed near Iwiut! can be paid for by the some jwopte a good deal, and tliat to this.
aale of cither one of a large number of do­ They fear more money will Unsubscribed
mestic products—many of them more than Is necessary to pay for the monument.
The nrantnmnit complete will cost 84,500.
readily obtained by tiie would-be purchas­
There has been raised about S‘2.500 leav­
er than the few he will be able to exchange ing 83,000 yet to raise. There l« Chiu* no
/or articles purcluraed abroad. Imported eminent danger of a surplus. But tiie As­
products must be pakl for chiefly In bread- sociation assures the people of Barry coun­
ty, tliat if more money is raised than Is
stuffs, meats and cotton, these’ being the
necessary, it will be turned in, ’ pro rata,
American products wanted by the foreign to the various G. A. R. posts of Barry Co.
seller. What cannot be thus purchased But there to no clanger of a surplus. The
must be paid for in gold anti sliver. On deficit Is what troubtea the Association.
If there is an/ person or are any persons
the other hand domestic products, lu the
wIki tielieve that the Barry County Sol­
Interchanges of trade. «tn •* I*3''1 for ,n dier* and Sailors Monument Association
labor, profes»lonal|scrvice, farm produce, are not acting In good faith, tbe Assoclafruits. and any or all of a thousand pro­ tldh will make such person or persons this
projaiflition. They will give the person or
ducts of the field, tbe mine, water or forpersona tbe contract, subscription papers,
ffibf—many of them dtherwtoe vahieltos.
notes, etc., nnd let them raise the money
and
pay for tiie monument. And tiie ¥»Thus It to found tliat even if the claim
of the free trade advocate be tree, that pro­ sociatfiin will, we are certain, pay the per­
son or persons Who will take the job off
tection makes tbe price of domestic articles
their hands tiie sum of S200 cash as an In­
higher when measured in dollars and cents,' ducement for him or them to do this.
The Idea that sueh men as compose tiie
than would be similar articles purchased
abroad, such enhancement to more titan Association are so low and mean that they
would seek to profit from slich enterprise
compensated by the greater convenience in as is soldiers monument is too preporterotu
purchasing, am! the profits on materials for belief, and stamps tbe num who charge
exchanged, to say nothing of values given It as unworthy of confidence themselves.
to otherwise worthless articles. A man's The men who make up the Association are
D. K. Cook, Pres.; Probate Judge C. W.
ability to buy depends more upon the price Armstrong. Vice Pres.: L. E. Knappen,
be can obtain for what ho has to sell than Sec’y; Jesse Jordan. Woodland, Trea.&lt;;
upon the price of the article to be pur­ Ell F. Evans, Nashville; A. G. Kent, As­
syria; S. S. Garrison, dty; Ransom Wol­
chased. But the, claim of higher prices
cott and Wesley Fox, Freepqn; Albert
for protected products has, no foundation Adams, Barry: F. A. Blackman. Delton;
in fact On tbe contrary, every day’s ex­ John Shelp, Orangeville; John W. Briggs,
perience Is full of Its refutations, and Bowens Mills; J. H. McKevltt and Hamil­
ton Carveth, MlQdleviile. Who believes
.brings added proofs that tbe tendency in
that those men would go into such an en­
prices of domestic product* defended by terprise for gain? *Vho(w-er does, doesn't
tariff laws to steadily in favor of purchasers. know them, or needs watching himself.
Not a single tariff protected article is as
high in price t4day an Iwfore tbe tariff •relation, and all money paid by Its Treas­
urer. What chance Is there for any mem­
was laid: many are not half so dear as ber to make any money out of this mattery
fpiroerly; some of them not one-quarter the A man must be too suspicious or too Ignor­
ant to live who thinks with such an Asso­
ciation. formed for such n purpose, can af­
Strong a* the case thus stands in favor ford any man or men of Its nnmber any
of supplping tbe home market from home opportunity for personal gain. If anybody
resources, there can be added an equally thinks It Is a money making scheme. Im*
oondualve. argument, urged t&gt;y one whom can get 8300 cash to take the work off the
Association's hands.
free traders are quick to quote as an op­
We now give tbe contract of the Asso­
ponent tot a protective j»licy.
Adam ciation with Messrs. A. Biack A bon, of
Smith pointed out tbe fact that the build-, tills city. If any man desires to see the
original, he can do so by callltife at A.
up of domestic Industries was coupled
Black A Son's or al tbe abstract office.
with tbe advantage of giving employment
COXTHACT.
io two domestic capitals and two sets of
This agreement made this first day of
citizen laborers, while tbe purchase of pro- February. Ibfifi. between A. Black A Son,
party
of
the
first
part, and I). R. Cook,
''dulta manufactured abroad conflues em­
president of the Soldiers .and Sailors
ployment to the capital and labor repre­ Monument Association, of Harry County.
sented in the domestic products given In Michigan, party of the second jmrt, all of
exchange. /The labor cost of tiie foreign- Ilnsthigs, Michigan, witnesseth.
Tbe party of Hie first part agrees to con­
made article*, as well as tbe profit on their
struct. transport and erect upon some spot
production and side. Inure to the advan­
of ground in the city ot Hastings, Michi­
tage of foreigners. These under the poli­ gan. which shall be designated by the par­
cy of protecting the home market are In­ ty of Ute weond part, one Standard Rvgate
granite monument, 42- feet high. 10 feet
sured to our own citizens.
square at tbe tbe base, weighing 100 tons.
The Michigan House jiawd the election To have this work completed according to
plans and qteeUteatioM, hi a thorough,
bill by a vote of Ml to 27. The bill which workmanlike anil artistic manner, without
Is substantially the Massachusetts modifi­ flaw or blemish.
•
Party of tiie second part will cause to lie
cation of tiie Australian *y*tem’ provides
that all ballots shall b« printed by the built a suitable foundation to receive Um
same, and w111 have it compteliM within
stale, county or city, or on paper furnished thirty days from the time tiurt party of the
by tbe stale, and uniform in size and ap­ first part notifies thVui that tiie monument
pearance, and require* polling places to be Is ready to ship.
Party of the second part agrees that
provided uniform In arrangement with pri­
when the party of the first part have com­
vate booths where tbe voter, separate nnd pleted their, work in strict accordance with
aj&gt;art from nil others, can arrange bls tick­ the plan* and specifications hereto attach­
et an he desires and then vote a secret bal­ ed that they will accept the sams, and pay
for it. to the party of the first part, the
lot. it allows no one to approach within
sum of forty two hundred and twenty eight
ten or twelve feet of tiie polls, except as dollars (54.228.)
Signed. The Soldiers and Sailors Monu­
ment Association of Barry Co., Mich., by
Tire death of Semen Cameron removes
D. B. Cook, President.
one of the ablest politicians of our countryFor two generations. Ills sway in PennThe above contract baa been endorsed
sylvanla waa unquestioned—be was the
by tiie Soldiers A Sailors Monument Asso­
leader, and n boro leader. He voluntarily ciation, and 8500 paid &lt;m tbe same by Jesse
laid down tbe leadership, It was never tak­ Jordan. Treasurer ot the Association.
Tiie other Items ot expenditure for the
en from him. So keen was hto knowledge
monumrat an- as follows:
ot human nature, arid so successful his
('emen: tor foundation for monument «
plan of bringing others to hto own ideas, Btooe and drawing for foundation
that be waa called "the Czar of Pennsylva­ Labor on inundation.................
Copyicrbox for monument........
nia politico."
Fur a fourth time Joseph B. Foraker
has been nominated by the republicans of
Ohio for governor. He to tbe undoubted

leader of hto party in the Buckeye state,

and his re-election is confldtntly expected.

Thomas Spence, of tire grocery firm, of
Hicks &amp; Spence, war married at Irving on
Wednesday. June t~. to Miss Adell Whltright. of Rutland. Rev. G. E. Hollister
officiating. ••Tom” is now receiving con­
gratulations from his many friends.

the markets

C. Bidlack, the popular horse trainer,
left Monday for Coopersville. He hail re­
duced his string of hones to four, which
be took with him. Mr. Bldlack made this
move because of tbe poor cowlltion of tire
track nt the fair grounds. At Cbopersvllie
he will Imr e a much better tnwl. on which
to work his horses. Since Iris arrival iu
this city be has continued to make friends
and never ibses any. In hto work of
handling and training horses he to most
successful and his abilities have l*en
Wforat—white. »e: and red. Me.
highly appreciated by our horsemen who , wSflw.shad.9MW*have given him plenty to &lt;!&lt;*, there having
Detroit.
been as high as 11 horses In hto care. At
A»pie*-«8.nc \er peck; dried, 2ff« per
Coopersville he will, besides caring for the
four honrs that go with him from here,
have charge of several horses belonging io
Butftr-lO^iK'
Savage, proprietor of a fine stock
r Spring Lake. Mr. Hldlack has
neveral horses for the above gen­
Potatoes- 3««F.
tleman. among being the famous brooii
mare Bulu which he brought up to 2:99k’
tlus first year. We trust that Mr. Bidlack
will see fit to remal.i In this city after hto
return during the coming fair. He to a
sober, reliable man and one belter fitted In
hto line would be hard to find.

8ffi^ETr“- .

Cradle of Civilization.

an little known, and which nevertbdew ha*
played Rich a continuous and varied rob ou,

giving birth to the first civilization within
tbe memory of Europe, that same civilization
that a small Greek nation wn* to bring to
perfection and to light the world with.
From tbe sublime crater of 'Etna, railed

Croup Remedy! &lt;

meter of Sicily, and iu the rnidrt of it* moun­
tain ranges nud It* valley*, that rcrtnblo the
wave* of a *tormy •• petrified by some mys-

midst of ihew petrified surge-, a crag *ba)'cd
like a truncated cone. It b on tbi* nick.

of Sicily, that Caxtrbgiovaanl u perched.

podtlcii.—A- F. Jccaxy in Bcribnerk

Juitico and . arntimrotallty have nearly .

are glad that the judge* of our court* tee ao-

exjMTieccn a comfortable satisfaction at tbe
supremacy of justice.
An English Judge at Bristol, not long ago,

Woodruff
Cotant,
TINNERS,
We are now prepared to do all kind* of

TIN WORK.
Eave Troughing and Tin Roofing a spec­
ialty, also repairing of all kind*. Call and
see us.
Woonnuyr A Cotaxt.

Woodruff
Count buy nig*, rubber,
the punishment of Oro years' transportation copper, rinc, etc.
which be inflicted upon a ruffian guilty of *»ranltlng a child: and at Liverpool Mr. Jus­
Buy your gasoline of
tice Charles gave three prisoners, who hnd
robbed and brutally assaulted a woman.,

months’ imprisonment That judge will have

Pnsbyteriau.

Woodruff
&amp; Cotant

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan. County of lUrry—**.
Al a sowlou of the Probate Court for the
Ot lUffl'. IhmI-11 M ti.c t-n.iuitr Office.
In the City of Hastiug*.»« sate count j-, cm Thurs­
day, the zoth day of June. In the year one
thousand eight bundrvd nn&lt;l eighty nine.
Preoent. Charles W. 'Armstrong. Judge of
Probate.
. In the matter of the estate of Robert Norris,
Sen., deceased.
On reading and nilug the petition, duly rertfled, of Robert Norris. Jr., praying, that a cer­
tain Instrument now on file In thl* eourt pur­
porting to be tbe last will and teatament of
■aid deceased may be admitted to probate, and
that administration of said estate xvtth the will
annexed may t&gt;e grauted to Robert Norris Jr.,
or some other tultablr |&gt;eraou.
Tbereuponltl*onlered.UtatThur*dayU&gt;eUUh
day of July. A. D. iw®. at ten o'clock In the fore­
noon. be assigned for the henring of *ald peti­
tion. and that the heir* al law of raid deceased
and all other person* interested in raid estate,
are required to appear at a session of raid
Court, then to beholden nt the Probate Otflre.
In the City of Hastings, 1n said County, and
show cause. If any there be. why the prayer of
the petitioner should not be granted. And It I*
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice

W.LSOMMi
Nashville, Nicb.. June G. 1S$3
I have made arrangement to get a set of the New People'.
Cyclopedia, because I think it one of the best American Cy.
clopeuias for convenient refercece now publiahed.
A. L. Bimis. Supt. Nashville Sehoi,!,.'
Hastings, Mich, June s,'»?'
1 have used the People's Cyclopedia for several years and
find that it is nearer what teachers'of our school- ncej for
reference than any similar work 1 have ever examine,!. I
have examined the late work and find it very much improved
and ran say, that for tbe money, no teacher can do better. I
can cheerfully recommend the work to any one wishing r0
make a purchase of any thing of this kind.
Very truly,
.1. W. Matthev...
Sec. Barry Cp.ffioard of School E&gt;

LIBERAL REDUCTIOS

Gasoline Stoves.

Choice

and Proa

Stone

a&gt;

Central

Has

Thi

LEADDI

3-Burner and Tin Oven, $12.
Former Price, $19.

CO

3-Burner and Russia Chen, $15.
.
Former Price, $21.

At M.

4-Burner and Russia Oven, $/6y&lt;J.
'
Former Price, $23.
4-Burner and Low down Russia Oven,$15.
Former Price,.$23.
We have a few Refrigerators left which we arc offerirg at
Prices Way Down.

GOODYEAR BROS.

Saturday, July 6th, 1889.

Pay ita H

Cash, Dry
Shoes; Hai
and Crock

BUTT
and

Practical Hi
to Biilta

Everybody is Invited to Come
At ten o’clock we will place upon sale

. AaMSTRONC,
Judge ot Probate.

Two LARGE CASES o.
12Xc. GINGHAMS

KEEPS A

First-Class
Market.
Gt tee fir FnU ait Salt
lead, Fred Fid, k

Prices Eight!

Bat the average uf one dollar

poultry, tafiowj

Low Price off Seven Cents.

GIVI

All Fancy Dress Styles

—
Also

^or one of our cards whereby you can make $6.00.

It is a patriotic duty Barry Co. owes It*

STATE STREET.

relia

At the extremely

You will find his

in blue who died that her country might
live. Bat a little—an average of a dollar
a family—I* Baked. There are many who

anything.

0«r 100,000 Sms S:li

CELEBRATE

Borton Record.

Complete tost

t July 1st, 1888. as

Jne jj,,

WE

Tho next day live m-pound package* of

Total

of tbe monument, including tbe postage,
lithograph pictures, other printing and tnADOCTY3MAL LOCAL.
eldentals will exc.-ed 84.500. That *um
win not quite pay all, but so nearly that
Tbe Scientific Ameridan to authority for it was named a* tbe sum desired.
And dow tn good fftitli the Association
the following: ‘To expel mosquitoes,
take of gum camphor a piece about the*Ire have published all that they know or that
can be known about the monument.
The project has been entered Into In the
bed of faith. It will be carried out in the
best of faith.
Tbe cordial support and financial aid of
will not return even though the windows
Kboukl be left open all night.”

The Cheaptst

Up in New Hampshire the grocer* under-

gvntleman bought six pound* of sugar, and

Estimated cost ot all otboo priuting
Krtlmared cost of all other expem»e»postage. Ilverv. grading up around

DetrioCa democratic board of aldermen

ftc only oic csmjlete l&gt;; tj|».

ON RELIABLE

Now occupy the buildldg recently vacated
by E. J. Evan*.'

1st who*® daughter suffered violence from

I NEW -PEAPIE’S
-CYCLOPEDIA-

Hasting*.
Xppbs-Dried. Oc per lb . evaporated. 3!

Goodyear &amp; Barnes.

�H ASTiXG&gt; BAN)?ER.

LOCAL NEWS,

Circulation thTTweek,

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't?7

• PERSONAL MENTION.
Inst Wrtk.enfiejd’

-u town1

teikbl ' ,*
»*teb I. Iwlr&gt;&lt;
htdrtdy enjoyefl on the street He buys

Bea Keeler/of Middleville, was Intown
yesterday.

wb7nU.*“&lt;?rianv wlM* W- D'
whJ. rift i &lt;PD{,rnua Hta Into a .ieacioc?
*iUt rival buycra Wer a toad of flesce*.
Jake steps up with a raise In bld to turn
e^.Srl” &lt;WJr fMVor- Ue
*u^ -

See thq 13 cent gloves at Nevins'.

U off talc on all corsets at Nevins’.

The stores wUJ probably r.|w ja|y 4th
‘.ption

lfi£°V’ Ladr *•’

Sl.Scal""’
i 'iuli/ 'lot

BtHMtermt

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„ o™ «« “*• Huqulre « stu.n.
Knappen dt \ unArman.

The poatofflee will be closed July iri.
from 10 a. m. to 4 p, m.

/ 'dmily

Groceries,
\ons\

,. Earthen,

.

(glassware.

Central How Block,
iitinjs, MicL

7 7?/s Week

IEM STYLES
CORSETS

Oil Regular Price,
At M E. NEVINS.'

Hicks &amp; Specce,
.

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’Jew i»e
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«Hk
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&lt;.'h. Dry Goode. Boots and
Shues, Hardware. Groceries,
and Crockery; •

BU'rft&amp;R, EGGS,

and Produce.

Lawn tennis shoes, ail sizes and nice
goods ut Rower Shoe Ca’a.
K D. Beebe has sold his property on
Green street to Mr. Hutchins.

The original edition of "Robert Elsmere"
for 15 cents at Fred L. Heath’s.
The Perfection dyes* are sold at W. H
tlooilyear's drug and liook stop-.
'
The enter of tire eastern star lodge will
picnic at Crooked lake tomorrow.
Tire salary of Postmaster Dennis Jiabeen Increased from 81.000 to 81.700.
Gladstone"* "Critlcknr M Robert Els­
mere" for 15 cents nt Fred nCLcatli’s.
Nashville i-o&lt;sfflcv has L&gt;n reduced
from the presidential to the fourth class.

New* sidewalk ha/becn placed hr front
uf E. Y. Bugle's and W. F. Powers’ store.

All the latest novels by the must |ropolar authors for 15 cents at Fred L. Heath";.

Buy tbe Ught-box, couunon-aenar lav
rack of Bentley Bro-^ A Wilkins. Price1
8S.00.
r

V. Leins and Mrs. Dr. Roberts are hav­
ing concrete walks built along their resi­
dence lota.

Eight dollars will buy the tlght-box.&lt;
coDitrnm-rrenae hay rack of Bentlev Bn*.
A- Wilkins.
About 00 tickets to Kalamazoo were sold
by the C. K. A S. IL IL at- this station
Wednesday.

The hose boys leave to-day for Mount
Clemcnce. where they will coni)a-n hr the
hose race to-morrow.
W. D.'Hayes and G. A. Barnes were
last Sunday evening elected trustees of the
Presbyterian society.

Fiatal Hhts sT®; FiS“3
to Bailto.

••-Eftarts. m:. it rl.a|&gt;t'T- on • tbe kitchen,
.r.',-. • :-ttni. .‘htindatlon. brickwork, morX-.ee’ta.’. - eatins, rentUallon. the rcof and
. t interest to builders. Mailed free
’
• jn postti .tamp*. Addre«s
. -.r: .s r: &gt;• &gt; »r Mkt*L Kr-OKIXG CO. 510
i A-I ' , M Xew Vorir rare.'

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Homer Hanlon, of Middleville,
town Monday.

F 1yc,'ltcr&lt;Uv afternoon ami with the
air of a broker with a romer un wool. I en­
quired: -W hat’s bld?” When told by the
In ow ner of the load thatcents was offered.
Jake promptly raised II to si. The man
Born. Sunday, a sou to Eugene
auKh-U and Jakehaw
tamar- the point when told ‘that
hr bad overbid
eaux and wife.
^rt,^r ;o wh,rtn R&lt;«’n1an was
Miss Mina Mudge has rctr.mcd from fr
v"*”; Tl*' toy*
mlmlt bow
Albion college.
*
C. IL Van Arman and wife visited Vt'cod
laud yerterdny.
Al. Hafner, of^Map’e Grove, wu In

Farmers, have you examined youratandM"ny wUI Ca&lt;1 *hr ‘f**1
thickly lined between the kernels Tvitb
little green bugs or lire. The larger ones
Robot Austin and wife, of Chicago, are hAve wines and tlu?y have correspondingly
visiting intown.
large bodies. C«&gt;mplalut Is matte that
H. L. Mead, of Charlotte, is the guest thtM! bttgs are sucking the life out of the
llkw
IV I
kernel and that great damage will result.
Mr. .1. u Gn-eu, of Vermontville, sayw be
E. L. Nlakern left Thursday for his had considerable trouble a few years ago
home. Manistee.
with the -ame Insects which however did
Jas. Bartley, of Albion, war. In this city- not trouble his neighbor’ fields. His
wheat that year was in « shady field and it
on business Friday.
may be that wet cloudy weather Is what
Mrs. F. Bu-by Is visiting Mrs.- Ed. Bed­ tuu bred this pest. It is nothing like the
brook In Kalamazoo.
midge &lt;&gt;r weevil of the other days ami
P. IL Dunning rctt)nied* from Wr-jhte- there are qinse who Insist that it Is doing
no damage and that what Is attributed to
naw county Thursdav.
it Is the result of the very wet ground on
Element Smith visited Growl Rapids which the berryleM grain stands.—Char­
I bunday on biKluess.
lotte Tribune.

Green bug has now got into the torn In
Lenawee county. The bug banned with
a l»eak with which It puncture* the heart
’ of tbe tender young com. root, causing it
to fade and die.
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THE GOODS

town last week.

7

THE CLOTHIER.

F. C. Boice, of Nashville, was In town
Thursday on business.

Nicholas Wamlemolh. who played the
game last week for a new suit of clothes,
Dr. Ix»wry now makes fata trips on" a wan taken taderc Justice Kenaston lo auswer to a charge of vagrancy. It wax
Columbia safety bicycle.
shown Mpoh Investigation that lx- has
Levi Fowler and wife, of Lake Odessa, workwl the Mime racket successfully of
spent Sunday In this city.
many other towns. In consideration In
Mrs.' A. Christy goes to Grand Rapids this tendency It was deemed l«e»t to give
him a rest, and Justice Kenaston made It
to-day for a tayo week s visit.
!»(• days in the Detroit house of correction.
Wm. O. Lowden mid wife go to Middle­ Sheriff Shrlner t&lt;a&gt;k him to Detroit Mon­
ville to-night for a short visit.
day.
Just before reaching Ann Arbor.
Miss Nora Ainsworth, of Grand Rapids, Wandernuth tryed Ids In-ane dodge. He
made things lively for a time, and the rest
is visiting Mrs. Clement Smith.
&lt;»f the passengers suddenly gave the sher­
F. Spangcmacher and wife, of Middle­ iff ami his prisoner the use of the entire
ville, spent Sunday In this city.
~
car. The prisoner’s hat and shoes were
suddenly fired nut of the window ami then
J. N. Collister visited In Plainwell last
the fun began. Before reaching Detroit
week, the guest of E- W. Curtis.
the sheriff had Wandernoth quieted -klown
Mrs. (\ A. Barnes, of Otsego, 4s the and had no more trouble with him.
guest of L.’ D. Williams and wlte.

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. Over our Stock and see
]___ nobby Styles in Fine

Pants and Suits. ■

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Prof. Geo. Brown ami wife, of Ogalialla. (
Neb., are visiting In this vicinity.
Mrs. W. A. Day, of Franklinville, N.
Y., is visiting at J. W. Babcock's.

Orangeville now has daily mall service
Mr. Tyler suffered a stroke ot paralysta
to and from Middleville. This Is a change a few days ago and now lies in a critical
long whtahed for by the people In that condition.
section.
Mrs. Chas. Deane left yesterday morn­
On Wednesday night sohte &lt;&gt;ne attempted ing to visit her husiiand who Is employed
to gain entrance Into A. I). Rork'« meat at Cadillac.
market by forcing open the lack doort
Mis, Hallock expects to leave Friday for
They were unsuccessful.
berfflome in Ijipeer, where she will spend
It Is a violation of Uic law to drive sheep tbe vacation.
having foot-rut. on tbe highway, brtweta
Mrs. W. IL Power, and son left Chat­
May. 1 and November 1. Penalty. 835 to
tanooga for home Monday, and are expect­
W and coats, or go to Jail.
ed here trwisy.
Fui mere, the t.-cst hay rack ou the mar­
C.‘ BMlack and wife left Munday for
ket is the tlght-box. common-sense hay
rack, made by Bentley Bros. A Wilkins, Coopersville, where they will nuke llit-ir
home in the future.
and sold by them fur 8S.00.
-

The marriage license law has been so
amended by the legislature tliat non' resi­
dents will be required to rake out aliceuM:
in the county w’nsre the marriage takes
place.

WE HAVE.

C. W. Cmther, of Lake Odessa,
town Monday.

Tbe M. C. IL IL gravel trains has been '
J-'rank Kenyon and wife, of Kendallville,
busy the past few davs filling in at the are visiting relatives in this vicinity.
new culvert over Fall creek.
Dr. Luscomb and wife, of Marshall, are
Tig* law which forbids the selling^ the guests uf Dr. lathrop and family.
giving of tobacco to minors under 17 years
M. V. Barker left Thursday for a visit
nf age. goes hlttf*effcct August "th.
In Chicago, and a trip through Alabama.
A few mon* bushels of old 'potatoev tv
Ed. Burton, returned last week from
b? closni out cheap.
Ann Arbor bringing his “sheepskin” with
xAbmax.
hitiL

Our old-teas al) sold out. and fresh new
crop now in stock. Try some and
If It
dors not l&lt;eat any tea for the money you
ever drank.
Hams a- VaxAbmax.
. r terr::.-r&gt; tor «aJe. E;
f. «. Hinmax.
Mich.

P. W. NIskrm, of Manistee,
town Friday..

Miss Nellie Babcock returned Friday
from an extended visit with relatives and
friends in York state.
H. Grcusel and family returned Thurs­
day from Detroit. Mrs. Griiusel's health
is somcwlmt improved.
Mrs. Jane Gunn, whn has l&gt;eeu visiting
relatives in this city, returned Munday to
her huiiie In Reed City.

E. W. Morrill and wife will also occupy
the new house to be erected by IL I. Hen­
dershott on Green street.

The seventh annual banquet of the
Hastfngw high school alumni far eclipsed
any of Its predecessors In Interest and at­
tendance. It was held in Ford’s hotel,
and the supper furnished by the ladles of
Use Episcopal society. Eighty alumni and
friends sat down to tables tliat were beauti­
fully decorated for the occasion: Tinviands were tiie very finest and served in
excellent style. In that respect an Im­
provement could not have been suggested.
O At 0::w the assault &lt;ni the well laden
tables began, and was conducted in such a
manner as to dcmons’.rpte that In Gastro­
nomies an alumnus is uo novice.
After the edibles hnd bevu disposed of,
Miss Flora Beadle as toast-mistress, pro­
pounded subjects to’ various ones pn-sent,
which were responded to In a fellcitlous.
hearty mfcnnrr, the response of MIm Hal­
lock to “My find oratorical experience"
being especially noteworthy. We think
It Is doubtful if one could be found any­
where to fill tbe position of toast-mistress
more capably than did Miss Beadle.
After *-t«Hts” tbe alumni adjourned to
the parlors of the bote), where the regular
program was carried out W. R. Cook,
president of the association delivered an
excellent address. Miss Florence Hender­
shott gave a- recitation in an excellent
manner. Miss Julia Rock delivered a most
touching tribute to tbe late Mae Sweexey,
the only one of the alumni who "passed to
the other shore” during the year. Dr. and
Clarence Barber. Dr. S. M. Fowler any
T. SL Brice furnlsluil some excellent mu­
sic. Mrs. Timmerman presiding at the
plana
At the conclusion of the exercises, a
business session was held. Thanks were
tendered those who furnished tin.- music,
to the Episcopal ladles, also to the board
of education for liavlng the graduating ejerclses In the Afternoon of Friday instead
of Friday evening as Lafore, this allowing
the alumni to have their reunion one clay
earlier than usual. To this was doubtless
' due the increased Interest and attendance.
The following are the officers for the’ensuing year:
"Ralph Wooton. President.
Viola Willison. Vice president.
Harrv Andrus. Secretary.
Kittle Beadle. Treasurer.

Mrs. J. NevUl’s mother who has la-ert
v tailing here for some time returned "Mon­
One fare for round trip,tickets over the day to her home in Canada.
C. K. A 8. railroad for July 4th. Tickets
Editor Watkins, uf Middleville, was in
will be mid beginning atnooii of July 8d.
town Friday. He attended the graduating
rubMr. Copper and line, pa»lng nnd will be good, for return passage not exercises of the high school.
inter
than
July
Sth.
&gt;tr blgh.-: ...rk-t urlcv. He aells tinware
r..-,|wr than any oilier peddlrr un tbe ro&gt;d.
, Will Chidlstcr has resigned Ills position
Excursion ticket* from Hastings to all
■‘i &lt;. imII •uH.th-nbut trail until b« calls ou
Ulth the-Rower Shoe Ca. and will try
stations ou Mich. Central in United States
Resolution*.
nnd Canada at one fare for round trip will fanning again qn'thr old homestead.
At n regular meeting of Irving Union
W» IL Powers went to Grand Rapids Na 894. E. A. U.. hold JunellSth the
l»e sold July 3d and -Mb good for return on
the m&gt;4-r»lrtMxl turbid all persons from
Monday evening to meet his wife and son following resolutions on the death of sister
I’. A. Hahx. Agent.
b-cT;r-&lt;.r »uy klcd on ojv tarms on July Mb.
,1'11
Any one found trespassing |/Thursdny all but.four of the men yvork- Roy on their return from the south.
Clara Dow were adopted.
. *'। ‘ '11
w tawWhkhkah, It has pleated Almighty God
ing for the dty on the Green street grading 1/Mrs. T. S. Brice left yesterday fur Nus-lOKX MCljtAVl,
job struck foedin advance In wages. Fri­ Bcgen for a few day* visit with friends. In his Infinite wisdom to remove from our
union sister Clara Dow be It
day morning work was resumed at the old Mr. Brice will spend tiie 4th there also,
/taolwd. That while we feel tbe low
wages, some of the strikers going back to
Ufilsa Matic Hindmarch. Miw Electa and of our beloved sister we bow In humble
tbe Job.
t
itanie Furnlrs. &lt;rf -s’“J'dn‘,’ww.rn’L.lb
submission to the will of our Father -who
Charles Smith, who Ilves on the road gurate of Miss-Belle Throop Wednesday. doeth all things well," and be it further
Retolved, That we tender our heartfelt
running east from the Hubbell farm, on
Mrs. Perley, of Rockford, III., ami Mrs.
sympathy to the ta-reaved husband end
Sunday afternoon lost his pocket book be­
John SmlUb of Naahvllie. have been guest,
children in tbeir sore affliction and trust
tween tbfe city and his home. The finder
of Mrs. E. Y. ilosl’- tor the
few daJ
that they may find consolation In the glor­
will be rewarked for Ite return to this
j S Goodyear and son Louie. Mrs. ious hope of a reunion beyond the grave..
office or Mr. Smith. Tbe pocket book
Rctolvtd, That these resolutions be
LarrU' Goodyear and Mrs. W. E.
contained 830 and the deed'bf his farm.
Sturoed last week from their visit In spread ’ on the record of our union and a
-IS THE—
On Thursday evening Mlaa Carrie Travis
copy be presented to the family of our de­
Pennaylvanla.
wan married to Frank Olner, by Bev. W.
parted sister, also published In Bastings
M. Puffer, at tbe hon&gt;e of her parent* Mr. &gt; JThe Misses Beadle, Miss Minnie Mat- Baxxeb.
Mns. C. C Kxxxkdy.
and Mrs. Benjamin Travis in Irving. The Kowk MIm Hallock and others go to

Joseph

z through our store andyou
I'__ IX will be convinced that we
show the Largest and Most Complete Line of
Fine Furnishing Goods in the city.

O. D. SPAULDUNG
Is one of the first in h!&amp; purchase of

Please call and see them. 03616204 Ms prices:
-- New Satines, 10 to 25 cents.

Henriettas and Cashmeres, 25 to SO cents.
Good style, double width Dress Goods, 10A cents..

Lawns, Challies, Gipghams and many' other dress goods at
prices none can better.
Parasols, Shawls, Plushes, Velvets, andtother fancy goods.
Best of all is our trade in Ladies’ Fine Shoes, also Men’s
Shoes and Boots.
Closing out Clothing at 25 to 50 per cent, discount

O.D. SPAULDING.

RELIABLE DEALER

Groceries!
and Crockery.
W’Higb^t market price paid for produce.
give him a call.

ceremony wan an impreuslve one.
witnessed by a goodly gatiiering of friends.
Many pretents were bestowed on the new­

main over the 4th.
M’ s Rogers, of Spokane Falls, arrived
/!Ldt?wS«d.r Scott u. changed
ly married couple.
The following time table has been adopt­
A* onr raadert well .know, Dr.J. A. ■«rv Jlttle, and seemed to have as warm a ed for the running of trains on the Chica­
ever for his old friends.
&gt; go, Kalamazoo a Saginaw R. R. for Joly
Baughman, tbe well known
formerly of this dty. b now located1st
4th:
.UW Bteek
________ ooixo eotTit.
Akron. Ohio. All those wishing to con­। tfridnmdo.
Kansas, are visiting at A.
sult Ur. Baughman by letter can address n .ek’5. They have made an extended
htaUoos.
him at Na 151 South Howard street.
Akron. Ohio. Ha writes prescription8 for

and In two weeks will return bomt-

any disease for 81.00.
A good second hand ten-borne power
Nichols 4t Sheppard traction engine and
separator for sale cheap. Also »
stock of all kinds of rubber and leather
I telling. heme, injector-.
"
guagea. tank pumps that will fill * h"* ,n
Klnutw, oil ’*rkln*l,I^eTtF5LlhS
needed for threshers at the Hastings En

gineAlrnu Works.
Tbe Tower. We^o Co..
Power, I. preeUenr. IL 1. !ll'nd"»hl,t'
via preeldeol and C. “J1" *
"Ji
and treasurer, has leased a portion

w p sidnam and family expect to re­
to ^lauuroo this week, which pb«

X^wTlIm “iteelr ««•»"

many friends In thia dty :regret van
this decision on
S

Titatlon*-

handle this elans of goods here

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Furniture
Everything desirable in this line.

pill and rtenul. teewr, In lh.1 cltr.

a ™„n-MnlaU«r O&lt;
dim of Bprtell 4
MrijSln. rf Grand Itepkla. wa. In town

At the Blue Front.

w „ .7 Wrklna pre, tb« »nb«&gt;l bnlldlni.
o.oom.ro
9.yilt.30|

Better Bro. 4 WlUta’e pladlna "&gt;£
formerly used as a store room. 1 h&lt; &gt; «*
peel wllbtn a tew dva te *’'•'“.'£1?^
terror. « Uw rarer. ou..,WO. Tb«• r»

All No. 1 goods, desirable work, and season­
able. Prices on them are right. Remem­
ber this when you need anything from a
bracket to the finest bed room suit.

Un- maOM &lt;* &lt;■&gt;' ""n”™ “&gt;““B

"sfatei tSdiSTS
HastlnEs atfis.ni.
wSX «

Win InReturning will leave

win take the place of the regular time
n-. B.r«w.Ar»t

shown above-

Archie Me

�Hastings

Banner

THE PEACH YELLOWS.

FARM AND GARDEN.

“WHY. SHOULDN’T

Peculiar

IT

Hastings, Wednesday, July 3, 1889.

INFORMATION RELATING TO THE VA­

RIOUS INTERESTS OF THE FARM.

★

ITCHING AGONIES.

cotnpanled with Itching. 1 would Krstch every
nich*. until I was raw, then the neat nucht the
acalcri being formed meanwhile, were “craSctieil
ot! acaniA Tn vain did I conaait stl the ilaeton
in the country, but without aid. After riving
up all hopes of recovery. I happened to see an
adver.'.venient In the newspaper about your
Cutieurs Itemed lex. and purctuued them from
my dniggiit. and obtained almost Immediate re­
lief. 1 began to notice that the vealy eruptions

rase thirteen mouths before I began taking the
Cutlcura Remedlc*. and In four or five weeks
was entirely cured. My dl*eaae wm eczema
nnd t»onasl». I recommended the Cutlcura
Remedies to alt to my vicinity, ana I know of a

their beads atid bodies. I cannot express in
word* tbe thanks to you tor what the Cnticura

Gxo. Cotky. Merrill. Wfs.
Scot. Jl. tWL
Feb. T. isml-No trace of the disease from
which I suffered has shown Itaeti store my cure.

Cure every speelss ot agonizing, humiliating,
itchlr.i:, burning, scaly and pimply dtseaaea ot
the stir., scrip and blood, with Iom ot hair,
and all junior*. bloU-hrs. eniptlou* sore*
scales and crust*, whether simple, scrofulou.*
or coutactou*. when physicians and all other
remedies fall.
Sold everywhere. Price. CuUcura. SOe : Soap.
2Sc.; Jtesolvent, 81. Prepared by tbe Potter
Drue am! Chemical Corporation, Boston.
nrsend for "How io Cure Skin Diseases."
M page*, to lUiutration* ana 100 testimonial*.
piuj*Lttt&lt;, black-bcad*. red, rough, chapped
M oily *kln prevented by Cutieura Moan.

I CAN'T BRATHK.

JURKm CliiMt I’aJus. Soreness, Wcaknes.-,
QSi^WllKckinz Cough. Asthma. Heuri&lt;y,
and Inftsmtnotlon rvl(bred in one
minute by the Cutlcura Antl-l**ln Plaster.
Nothing like'tt tor weak tong*.

LOOSE’S EXTRACT
Blood Puidtr.

CLOVER CO.

For Sale by W. H.GOODYEAR.

YOUNG MENmtK

Trie vulnerable point tn most plans
for refrigerator buildings b placing the
metal ice floor in direct contact with tbe
air of the storage room, causing conden­
sation, drip and a damp room. In the
cut here given are shown the essential
features of a storage room recently descrilMNl by Country Gentleman.
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der basis.
.
Among the facta believed to be well
oitablished are:
That y ellows has been confounded
with other disease, of the peach. ci£e-

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That it u an advantage to have newly
set trees staked firmly until new roots
have issued is not a matter of question.
For doing thia completely we know of
no better method than that shown in the
annexed engraving from Popular Gar­
dening.

BLANKETS

ARE THE STRONGEST.

THIRD
/ IIIHU

POINT

on th* *eventeetita day ot May. A. d.ion. in liber

thta notice, tho ram ot two thousand four turn-

provldMt for in said mortgag
lirocerdtogs st law having bi
■•over tho moneys secured by

^XSarsaparilla^
thetltioof "Tbe greatest blood portlier ever
di^.ered." Fncullir In lu "good name

blood purifiers. Freullar to tta phouxncMl

:r;&lt;:rrPecuiiarSsss
ever attoloed so rapWly nor held so
steadfastly tbe coufid.-ncn ot all classes
of people- Peculiar In the brain-work which
It referents. Hoods Barnparma com­
bine* all the knowledge which modem

^■“'^To Itself'^^
with many years practical experience In
preparing medicines.'
Be auro to get only

peasant^
5^et&lt;/]evz

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

K

^ORS^

Royal
i. iwo,

And birds ouuhlo
In happy ri&gt;&gt;w ■&gt;*•?
Why shouldn't D"

cially in New Jersey, where the 'Lorer
and root appis are very prevalent. Tliat
genuine peach yellows appeared In tbe
vicinity of Pltiladelphia prior to 1791.
Since that time this country lias never
beenentirely free from this disease. That
it was prevalent ou the Atlantic coast
long before it appeared in the west.
Why •h.Hildu't If
That it has extended northeast, north
nnd northwest much more rapidly than
jB
south. That it is now more or lew prev­
tyity He Orlnned.
alent from Massachusetts to Georgia and
The good natured Iririunan who wear*
westward to Lake Michigan nnd tho Mis­ bad-o No. aMkrn the Indiana avenua line had
sissippi. Thnt the disease spreads from a good deal of fun •!&gt; bT WtroHf tost Sunday
center*, usually appearing first in locali­ afternoon. It wax on one of bl* down trips
ties thickly set with orchards. Tliat the when a tall man with gtamea boarded hto ear
first cases of yellows in any district are at Sixteenth street anti a»»uuu*i a |*»ition on
tberrarplatform. Herctnaiw*! thereuntil
usually in youpg trees imported from Twelfth rtrcri wns reached, awl th«i be took
infected localities; and everywhere it is a seat.insi'ii*. At Attorns street bo alighted.
the same destructive malady.
Tbe jolly comlifetor bad, been chuckling to
There are two leaaing symptoms ot himself *huv tha man bad entered ths car.
true peach yellows, of vHvlch premature
ripening of the fruit is first in the order
of time. Tho more - violent the attack “Did you ore that man who got off at Adamal
SKrmONAL VIEW OF A STORAGE ROOM.
the more early and numerous will be the He got ba nt Sixteenth street, And Ho took
The point aimed nt is to prevent con­ prematures. A second symptom is the out hb po&lt;-kctbook. picked s nickel out of U,
densation in tho storage room by com­ striking out of unnatural shoots from the handed mo the pockntbiok and carefully
placed the nickel in hi* Imide pocket. Of
pletely isolating the ice chamber above,
main branches and sometimes from the retiree I woodand what he meant, and held
so that we may conduct the warm, moist stem of the tree. These are long and
tbe pocketbook in front of mo tor a moment.
.and foul air away from tho storage room alender.’and usually issue from tho upper
Henw it tuul happened to think what ho
and dash it upon n large body of ice,, ride of the branch. They have a sickly had done. Then ho produced tb- coin and
which will condense the foul moisture, look, though tough and elastic.
took the puree. I haven't jren anything «o
contract the volume of air and permit
funny la tho ulwent minded line since a fel­
the heavy, dry, cold air to tumble down
low lumded mo two dimes stuck together and
into a storage room, where it will dis­
In our orchards we frequently meet I gave hint flftorn cents in change. Ho
surely thought Im* had got tbe best of me,
place and force above the ice a quantity
with a erne Imving an unsightly enlarge­
of moist, warm air, to be condensed as ment, where the top wns.budded or and hb phun-d look axnuari mo greatly.
before, thus keeping up a constant cur­ grafted upon the stock, and apparently Chicago Herald.
rent of air, which will pick up any just at tho point of union, but in reality
moisture in tho room and conduct it to above it. The cause of this bulging is
In that usually quiet harbor of Apia,
the ice to bo condensed.
obviously die use of stock which grow
where the United Hutes and German war
Tin* cut is a sectional view of tho stor- slower than the variety worked upon.
ago room (A) and ice chamlxer ( Bl Tiie
Au instance of this kind is illustrated
building, or complete room, must be sur­ In Gardener s Chronicle (see cut) and rep­ He say.: Th &gt; most lightly clad fiainOans
rounded by nonconducting space Ixmrath
resents a- pencil ■were tti&lt;we wbocami* out ta boat* where we
by at anchor and wanted to div.r for money.
the floor and over the ceiling, as well as
tree budded upon
They are osceUezh diver* and swimmer* and
at tbe side and end walls: then on the
when a picre of rilvrr U thrown into the
joist which sortie would ^ver with xinc,
stock. The soft water they uro after it instantly, nud dutch
lay an air tight wood floor (C) from end
wooded p e a p h
to end of the building, but kt it lack one
grows faster than
foot or less of coming to th** Scali at
die harder dnui- pcansl to bo about 13 years old. Wbrasbe
cither side, nnd let the floor incline to
cnugbtn coin sbo h«*ld it between ber teeth
one side about one inch in ten feet to
swells to n large until de* rose to tbewirfaw, uud after taking
secure proper drainage.'
bulging nnd un­
.
On this floor place strli* two or'tlirce
sightly gro w t h. another dive.
The ]&gt;erfornu&gt;nce was exactly like nhat. w»
inches high directly over tho joist; put
Oftcr; such trees
saw nt Singiqxiro. Malta nnd other ports.
cross strips between these strips to form
dieoff svhen com­
pockets of dead air. On this lay another
paratively young,
tight floor; on the more elevated edge or
and the weaken­ throw over for them. Tl» water is perfectly
side of the floor erect a double wall (D)
ed growth and clear, and though it i* fully a hundred fret
(with confined air between) to within
dsepr every ubjret on the bottom can b» w»-n.
one or two feet of the ceiling of the
might be attrib­ -Philadelphia Tunes.
building, and extending from end to end
uted by the inex­
ill* Di.tlnguUhlng Feature.
of building. Cover the floor nnd a few
perienced otaervAt Ozford a good deal of fun is poked at
inches of the walls around it with n well
DEFECTIVE UNION OF er to wlne mij.
soldered tin floor, and immediately
. STOCK AND sao.N.
management on tho Wt&amp;imen won crowd to Jaras college,
and nri currently believed’ mostly to answer
point it.
• .
tho part o! the gardener, while the fault
tothe nnsM of Janes There arrived one
rests with the propagator who selected evening at the port-.r's lodge a. stranger, and
the cold air tumbles off, place eave an unsuitable variety of wildings as
a colloquy began ns follow*: Stranger— Kindspouting to carry drainage to a conduct­ stock. Tho swelling does not take pl^ce
ing pipe which may jiom through tbo nntil the budded sort i attain the size of
wall to tho outside of building and ter­ the stock in diameter, there!ore gener­
minate
the hattoni of tome vessel ally after the tree fix* left tho bauds of
that will bring tho overflow of water tho nurseryman.
Tliere is not much
above the end of pipe, and thus form an danger in this respect in budding
Mr. David Jonreen have red hair. Strangt r
air trap. At either side of storage room
peaches or peacb' stock, but in a general
lln r!.—.tm i r. —"I*hl* i.
11hinge boards (B B) wide enough to close way it is well to bear in tnind, that
up the inlet and obtlet of air. The in­ stock nud top should be suited to each
wins with bun. Porter—Why didn't you tell
gress of cold air can tints be adjusted to other in rate of growth.
nw thnt at first, rirt Second tialraue,
hold tho temperpture of the room at any
ground floor, rl-ht All tho other Mr. Jourees
desired degree.
drink beer.—Ran Francisco Argonaut.

bprintcle a little aolt on the lamb aothq
. motiier will be induced to lick it. To
make a c-we take another lamb after ri&gt;e
has lost her own, tie the akin of tho lat­
ter on the “adopted” youngster. If at
any time the lamb is weak and riclrfy
give it half a spoonful of hog’* lord. Re­
peat tho dose in half ■ an hour if no bet­
ter. o« this cute all phlegm, makes
breathing more easy nnd gives strength
nnd tone to tho system. But of all
NONE GCNUIHC WITH OUT TH C%'A LABEL things there is nothing like sunshine for
MaimM bv Wn. AT«rs A *«ow*. i’hlladi. who
young lambs,as thia gives tliem more
tCaJto the tamoj* Hor»* Bmart Baker Btankcts.
strength and growth than anything else.
Should they get chilled at any time give
You should rtadethc Cmicaoo them some rum with a little asafetida
Daily Naw. becxuM if. «s «W/- dissolved in it Manure shoudd not lx*
allowed to accumulate in the barn, as tho
gases nririftg from it are very unbealthfuL It is oue of the most prolific causes
of bad outcome with pregnant owes,
failure oL milk, disowning of lambs,
shedding of wool and perhaps death. Wo
would say, in conclusion, that there are
but three short periods ench year that
sheep require any extra attention—that
sad self-rslianl in is, breeding season, iamhing tiiae and
weaning time.

MOiaGAGE HALIL

and

“Z™: Hood’S if.,I.Peculiar In it* strength and economy. Hood s

Every Nig’ht I Scratched until the
Skin was Raw.
Body covered with scales like spots of
mortar. An awful BpeoMcle. Doctors
useless. Cure hopeless. Entirely cured
by the Cutlcura Remedies In five weeks.
I am going U&gt; Mil vou &lt;rf tbs extraordinary
ch*DK&lt;* vourCuticura Remedies performed ou
mt About tl*e IM of April U»t 1 noticed *oa&gt;e
real p-mple* like romlns out all orrr my body,
but thought nothing of it until some time later

Tin literature of peach yellows is a
medley of contradictions. All sorts of
views have been formulated and many

Some farmers protect cabbage plants
from the ravages of cut wrud by wind­
ing n piece of paper or bark or a bit of
burdock leaf around tlw pL-ints when
set Tho cut worms work onA ho surface
of tho boil or directly beneath it, and
when they come to tbe article which en­
velops the plant, will go in search of
something more palatable. We have al­
ways succeeded in keeping thorn awas­
hy using a small quantity of saltpeter
water around each plant. An ounce of
saltpeter dissolved in a tcacupful of hot
water u sufficient to impregnate two gal­
lons of water! A gill of thb solution
poured around each hill an inch or so
from the plant is suflioieat, or has alIt is ion inex-

in the ally at tiaxtlruni. Barry
being she place when* the Circuit Court for
County ta bolden). tbe premises described 1
Western Stockmen claims tliat there b
mortgage, or so much ibureot tv* may Im
»*ry to pay the amount due on aaM mortgsge. no color on the borao which is so insensi­
v.ltn right yer rent; Interest, and al! legal costa, ble to iieak as the sorreL There b seldom
togetber wkb aa nuornvj-* fre of forty dollar*
corenwrted for therein, tb* premises being any coat so silky or responds so quickly
drecrlbed in nald luorttage as all that certain to good grooming as the sorreL But
n—Ad.being situate
i County of Barry more important still, tliere is seldom any
horse with such sound feet and limbs, or
possessing the endurance of the sorreL

tablas should be

A Utetorieal bear.
"Did you ever notico tho peculiar oti' aided
erprwAJ.qi of G«L\Rowcrnrai’ facer' mid a
gontlcmaa to mo a few day* ago. Tbe regis­
ter of tho trvtuury bad just ptiMed us on
Ponmyivanta avenue. "That peculiar cxpreiwon,” continued my companion, "ha* a
history conuected with It. Few people know
that Gob. Rorecrau* wa* tbo first man who
over rrilncd petrok-unL liv cxp.*rhncnted
with it forty year* ago. Pcbpl* (aid bo was
a fool, but Ijo went on with bi* experiment*
Presently, a* though to prove what they had
mid, bi* petroleum blew up nnd burnt hii
face tn a serious way. He baa differed from
that injury ever stare. Wtam we rn.wi.iwr
the almost Innumerable valuable um to
which petroleum has been put since that
time, tho m-nr on his fare icenu as honorable
asapyever acquired in battle.”—Pittaburg
Dispatch.

100 Doses Ono Dollar

Dry Goods Store
HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
MARR &amp; DUFF

««

STAKING A TREE FIRMLY.
Tliree stakes are driven obliquely, as
shown, and to meet at one point. This
is easily done by binding the trees t« one
side a trifle. At the top of the stakes a
band of canvas or leather b wound
around tho trunk and is slit down at
three places. The flaps thus formed are
tacked over the tops ot tbe stakes.

Several of tbe stations are making
comparative tests of the various appli-

the various churns will
New Hampshire station
movement
'

follow. Tho
started this

A case of black rot in a large vineyard
wu attributed by a member of the ilnnual meeting of the Western New York
Horticultural society to the use of burn
yard manure, the ammonia from tbo
new manure being thought to injure tbe

tbo max profitable crops of tbe farm.

to glut tbe market

Insist on ha»4ng the

etc. Throe are unusually pretty styles
and gfsMl &gt; ulues. They are hi black-and
colors. Also a big line of beaded wraj-i can Judge.
lu thb muuic. it sppearirz l&gt;y affidavit L
be found In our'cloak, department at at­ therein
st tbe time of I he Bling of tiie tu .
tractive prices from 83.75, 84.00, 84.50, coinplaiut. and b&gt; other proof to t|Wsatbti
tloo of s*l&lt;l court, that John &lt; ox. &lt;;dH. I'e
Vlij.ui. lirr.u f A 1
85.00. 83.50. 80.00 nnd 5O.3u. etc. It will
&gt;e tuuiird. am all
pay you to look us through. Aho a»k to see
the finest line of lace curtains hi the city. that snch heirs are Dereswtry ami I'rofier part
tn the above entitled procerdtiu "•
&lt;
That is what we gan show you and at the Htuart. Knappeu &amp; VanArtnut:. M&gt;ilcitbr&lt;&gt; for
cointilatoant herein. It ts orderrd tii
lowest prices.

battle Creek.
moktgaDe sale.

01 A-tbtou*

tbe unknown ,reu»
um
.
deceased, and tbe nnknown heir* el tbe *a ’
Chsrlea Bwsa. deceased, do appear in mm
caime and cause their apjvaram-&lt;-1 '&gt; rule--'
thereto, on or before tbe 5Tth da* of X&lt;nen&gt; **r
tn the year ooe thousand eight hundred anil
elghty-nlne.
V.. . . t It. . • is
Circuit Juds*.
rrvAKT, Kwafi*kn A VafAumas.
Solicitors lorCotaplsinant.
Attest: a true copy

&gt;—

YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND
11

on page as. wbleh old mart­

» tMniel W.‘

for Barry countv Mtehinn

the tstn
c! LL-r'l;

I

Just aa readily a* by attending soma school sud
at 1-4 the expense .
LESSONS BY MAIL.

850 TO 8160 PER MONTH.
Tbe work lx light. pteasaDt and rv«i
HuMtred.* naveiearaMHbortiui' i in tni&gt;

• 1,000 PER YEAR.
JUST TH1 THING FOR LADIES.
Send ter particular* :o th-

STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE

ANN ARBOR. MICH.

VETERAN’S FRIEND
In New Hampshire Experiment riation’stoat ninety-five pounds of mixed
milk run through the separator yielded
cream that maria just as much butter na
100 pounds set in shallow pang.

cn f/|e market in

GeKV‘H: Niill ■ ■‘Jie r»d U
selling for 81.49, also on tbeir 20 Inch fast
lifi Taj , RiJide ody ty.
black sateen umbrellas, paragon tnune*
John "finzzr"S’Brj'j,Lz;..;
.\jc
and golil heads that are being bold for
81.10. These are two of the most import
an( sales In rain and shine umbrellas ever
ottered to the public. The silk umbrella
with gold bead that we an- giving you for
Notice to hereby given. tUal In purnume81.491» just tbe same as that sold last sum­ an onler granted to the undenlgned. sdmisi*
tratrix of the estate of Mid Benm-d Godde. .1*
mer for 82.30. We closed ouj*tlie lot com
cea»ed. by tbe Hon. Jmlre of Frot-ate. for
prising nearly four hundred: they were
purchased cheap and you are getting the vendue, to the highest bidder, at the prrni.—
herein de^-rlOed. in the I ouutj &lt;&gt;t Harry, to
advantage of our purchase. Remcniln-r it Stale, on Moutto), the twenty »eo&gt;t;.i day rd
is necessary to come early -as they are July. A. I». IW. at otic O'ctoek In the altera.: a
of that &lt;tav ixubjert to ail encumbranre* by
moving fast only 81.49 for a 20 inch gold mortgage or otherwiM* rxidiax at tbe
time of, the deatii of »aid deo*a*ed. cr
beaded silk nmljfella worth 82.50and81.10
for fast black sateen umbrella, gold bended
homestead rights ot the widow ct sale derea- t
worth 81.90.
thereto! the following described r-il e*taie. t;
wit: The south cast quarter of ff.c nmtir*,-:
quarter, and tbe south half of tbr *oci!&gt; -a*:
Our Stunner Umbrellas
quarter otVectlou number tblrty-t«o. in
•me north, range eight west, to the. i .xian '
Barry. In tbematn ot Mlrhlgun.
That we are wHitig for 82.49 and 83.50 an*
Dried. May 37. IR-*
&lt;
^1Jjl8Q|TltB OoBPK, AdmIrirtrCrit.
good value tor $3.50 and 83.00. We have
CHANCERY OEDEIt
thnu in La loscu anti standara length State of Michigan. In the enroll rourl tor the
county of Marry In chancery.
handles. Full line of fancy parasols, al!
. Mdtntt E. Calkios. .rainplaimid vs. Uhstyles and prices.
known helm of John Cox. tbe nnknown hrtr*
We are having n big trade on our spring G. K. Peek, the unknown hrir» ut Jolt! ■'
Jackets tliat we are wiling for 82.00. 89.30.
unknoan heirs ot Charles Swan. drienjant*.

KSErt, S’. US’
^Wwn. in debt. d»«)&gt;ondent.
killed himself at Negaunee.
■
tincl. Sim’, Nrrre * Bon. l.lnlment
will relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia and
rheumatism. Sold by all druggist#.

quaiiiy

c.Jj one jUe.
3x ii- lull (doj^Im,
the most com/enitnt
to Cut for pjciQtt or

Are baring, the biggest kind of a,sale on
their 28 Inch Gloriahilk umbrellas, j«*raguh frame* and gold heads that they are

’“XIWY jwrtoflbe bo.Iy Hr
Hoot » NanawrillA, That tired trvliuR t* en­
tirely
owreome.
Mood
Is ’uurified
OM
vltrilred
.nd The
corrie,
krali
h Iwte.deurtelwHl
“of m2
fUf to every ere.n. Tbe »U&gt;m*ch Is tot.ed *nd

reTdyMSfc! Trailn’*nd

I

Boston

Cures
Wounds,
Bruises,
Strains,
Aches and
Pains Rheumatic,
Neuralgic Sciatic,
PROMPTLY
And PBRMANINTLY.

tteeondttutoof
Franc i* BrtinrtX
jenetrr Ernn i *
Barry and state &lt;tf Micblnn. ou tiw* rt*t &lt;!*’ “
March. A. 1). 1ST4.1n fiber 3 nt
■;
Rmo, on whleb mong*er then* t» rt*'"""’ ‘t
im at Ute date of this notice U&lt;seven iiuudred sad thirty doUsrs aud ihlrterti
seats, and an auorney's fee of twvatj nwdo&gt;
HrtjWMMftfiFIMd Mortgage, and m’»««
or prooeedlags at taw having been Inst I
rtetner the moaen *ccaxrd by Mid ludticate.

BepCMutMv. A. D. iBta.oiteno'riuck

st.sxa.iKSfe'K'rs.v,-

�HUSKTE WHALE HUNTERS.
HOW THEY
AND

KILL THE

THEN

BLOW

LEVIATHAN

HIM -UP.

modest
SMALL
,

CRAVINGS.

luxuries, wished

SOME

for

In Chinn then' an- no bankrupt laws, but

your debts tn that benighted land that a

REFINED WOMEN.

SAMUEL CALLED OF GOD.
LESSON I, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­

NATIONAL SERIES, J(JLY 7.

such queer, old fashioned notions about busi•tey-UnplMMant w.y, or T„,lnc Cunr_
copy of this paper and read this flattering
paragraph, kt us add. for their ediflcaucn.

,17 TU":c l5O"k
gleouefl the following facta: “On A ng. B."
mLliT 5'7'J
‘letermtued to
makra.tripto Liverpool bay. I jrnaiaded
a Hu*ku&gt; to [xn on civiilmi rfofliwi and to
fake out Im'taberettre? with n view of disgufamg himself.
(Tb«- tahrrettra are two
P-«vx of irr[&gt;cntine, »lia|«d like buttons­
one very large and one uiudl. The larger
one is worn on tto left at tbe under lip. ckae
np to the mouth, and tfe, smaller one on the
other «de
The Indians prfaa them wry
highly and va!uc tbell, ftt
t&lt;ck)
elothre toput on [ u.i
hhn
Land u [nyment for gnidfa- us to the Huskie
w.ttlemcm. As we rounded the ix.fat fata
Liverpool buy I hoisted the Union Jack
!» t?*3!
my man hoisted
We Hudson Bay company » flag, and thus beRecked wwmitaj around tbe joint awl into
full vtewwf tix&gt; wooden and canvas town of
vte Hu»kiewatiXj distant abort five miles.
.
A RuYaL VCALCCXX.
uWi- uo sooner hove to sight than I saw
•dh tbe glasses all the Hnskfas ronw fleck­
fag itaw» to the Ixach. Four men [.ut nut fa
. ~BC*B *9 meet us u un advnwe guard.
Three of, them were 8nt&gt;«l with town and
arrows nail knives, and Ike fourth carried a
fam Abbut «.) yarj, l»hfad thru- came
fully :na otlivra. We could s*c that there
was a great &lt;• ..■ntnotluti among them. As Wo
advhnred so did the klacks, but when we
were
yards from thern they •uddenlv
stopp»«| paddlhtg and w&lt;r:ld net conx&gt; any
nenror. I called and hailed, tan all to no
lK:ri&gt; M- 1 saw they were distrustful, to I
tQH . :ir Huskio tohnii them.
"As roon us he s|x&gt;k* they recognlrod bls
*&lt; Jce. ami I halloed; 'Tu-go-to, fa-mwl;' (tbo
Bcorest at&gt;pn«u-h I can pt to sjcllfag the
chief , naiae , when they rcodsly cam,- up to
ttaz fo lowetl by the others. We were now
ntout ttJO yards from the store, and to tak&lt;&gt;
time I lowered tta tail and nuwte the men
pall Our Huskie now told them who end
wilt I was, mid made tl.em a Lc.g rpcvcb,
ni.-d wnt them off to tel) tbe otbera, wbidl
ttoy in-tontly did, atiynreutly fa great
glee. We went xloxtly on purpose, to
give them a gvod riianre &lt;if hr.ring n
talk with tbeir jskls. There were ubrrut 173
hn-u and 23U wenx-n and ■•Lildrru now wait­
ing far u» to land. We no w»tM*r tom-bed
the bee, h than 1 jumped cut and shook han.ls
having taken care prehourly, however, to
Led iny revolver and [rat it fa rny pockeL 1
■took touds with all tbo men and the chief.

INTERRUPTED.
. C •.■•cvicve, ha jc you C a incd,
- '.en skem yna uind,

..'■’th:

•..i d an .::;d my heart as welt,
■ i.iiu cf I nc’s entangling spell?

month, oft hands, so dainty white—’’
\ h them morning, noon and night,
do t out's, young man, I hope,

•

■ &lt; r made of Ivory Soap.”

A WORD OF WARNING.
soaps, each represented to be “juti at good m the* Ivcry’
e air counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of
11 Ivory " Soup and insist upon getting it.

e

l^ie

TIME TABLE.

*

VIBRATOR

sub Kagley The former was a well built
big man, with an active gait, dial«.liral
eotmtc-iancv and fl-»hy eyelids, which left
only tiny bob%tlunugh which his block. Ill
■uidsaii be was gfad t&lt;» *e. me. The m«quiti** were ro trcubhwmn- that 1 asked him

;HE Grain;Saving. Time-Sav­

ing, Money-Saving Thresher
of thia day and'age.

r AS More Points of Exclusive

Superiority than 'all ethers
VERY Thresberman and
Farmer js delighted with Ita
marvelous work.

OT only Superior for all kinds
of Grain, but the only suc-4cessful handler of all Seeds.

■

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&lt; .-ilixrsl 9.00

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^PEERLESS DYES BEST
I,r “l.ACK STOCKMS.

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inluspbcof state and acQ'nipanfad by fathree wivea, in similar array. • He then le-‘
tiie way. and Kagtey, Billy nnd I followed
him. Billy stayed only a few momenta fa
the niuncil i-bomber, a* the atmrwplierv did
not smoi to suit him.
“After waiting a few tnhiutes about seven­
ty or eighty natives arrival, all in tiwir best
rlotbre Atxi beotl*. Karlry and our friend
(wlxwn I was naw told were tbo councilors,
and m-Tii reflected than tbe ."present chief)
then came fa in very smart clothes, When
tne nx&gt;tn w*» full the chief made u »j*ccb. to
which Sill listrnol w*th marked attention.

Xne time keeping)up a rolling round with
their mouths and splashing the water.
"The whale* were gradually driven into
__ L—- .....A

;ourt tor the

Irei^V 7- ,:,untfW *“&lt;1 “Wta-ntne.
-1-nS?' '“srfas W.iSlSCig.j^

.Advice to Everybody
date »«1-

‘anot^r would follow suit. Each barnunn has a bladder filled with air attached
of tbe whale. Tbe line ato
keI* *7
the Indians was wmethtag wonderful. They
. __ V
wav and no two

toMLlI. AIM! It is
tottow?,‘ u'
KUtower give notice
P”*ieaey*Jit ?
“ld
of tl&gt;e
KerofL,....KWIuo. and the hearing
JwtSremnC I M.FBW fi* °»to opdrr 10 **
^ra"1*” ’tastings Baxxkb. a newstta»d rircutatrd fa soft eoStn^of

NO«aBEDJG
s LISTING BIIOK Fiurtxirrb, Pa, a»d

on,j wixn loew w-- — attacked tbo mammals with their s[«an
mk u»,■» uww
□orcuninea more than anything
T" ““
to. They IW
h77™“

Siotk

,

MoUee.

H*;n' k Vs,?uJ",”.r lbc niu"e
totlta.
$'&gt;1*«tifo- taTo l*',,«tasahed.PMumii
wW eotwrtnerahin.

His Pa,’-.'“g* S Wdd to Phlne^s Smith All
I ......
■■ Jr .-J.i n.._
k. —i.,

IVORY POLISH ’Wl11

neem whp has her own bathtub wherein
she may splash by the hour witbout -extra
charge.
.
_
»»«or uf a magnificent quantity of hair, sold
that she wanted a maid to take rare of it;
hrr hair required time and strength, and
quite exhausted her. But sho met with no
sympathy. Sbe was promptly-told by all
tbu women [irewnt that if sbe couU acquire
so trnch hair without a maid sho did nut ie*-d
one, ami should I* willing to undergo any
amount ot fatigue to I* able to ptsnr* her
■‘■Town ot glory.” Th* unlimited supply of
clean linen and the baths appealed to every
woman present, but they sremrii to think
that women with hair did not nred a maid to

be. It would be bold enough to say so! Then,
when it dill make a prediction, jwopla would
know It m ha-cd on something more than
mere surmise.—St Louis Gfcbe-Democrat

There 1, a good deal of pota-h to corn coIm,

phia.)
Raving spent six mouths upon the life of
crar Lord. Jesus as recorded in tbe Gospel by

look which Jesus loved and from which Ho

Himall the Scriptunw the things &lt;
self." (Luke xxir, 27.)
I.
‘'And the child Samuel ministered unto

eloMid with tho incidents of the book ot Ruth.

them judges stout tto space of four hundred
and fifty yean, until Samuel tbe prophet."

Tlnvc are modest luxuries raougb, but they
represent the ideas of tbe average woman uf
reflwuienL All woman do not crave dia-

materially to ones comfort; they excito tbe
. ____ __ * - ■ — ■ - skU lk.1 &lt;■

Tbe foliowring incident, although it ia hard
•to belters it, actually occurred. A Harvard
locc smre. bad a question which bothered
. “ _ l2____ i__ _
m h. to th- rttT

situation

scored me bip awl thigh.

Great Star combination?

may. I fala would u&gt;vi
Ze ta w.’-Texas Bifrings.

(Josh, xviii, 1); Ell is tho judge, and bis sons,
Hophni and rtilnrhas, are priests of tbo

being godly men. In thrsarfiys of .nptwtaay,
Eli being old and his eons wicked, a certain
from God a child, whom shu protniw* to give
unto the Lord all the days of hb life, calltag
tala n^no Samuel, which signifies "Asked of
God" lebap. 1,11. a0&gt;.
2,
St. "The Temple cf the Lord, where tho
tinned is the tal&gt;cruuclo which Mores had

room of, which, or Holy of Holies, was tho
For- a long serie* ot yean the manufacturers,
of Dr. Sage', Catarrh Remedy, who are thorouihly responsible, financially, as any onncsu
easily ascertain by proper enquiry, have ottered
through nearly every newspaper fa the land, a
standing reward ot two for a cave ot nasal ca­
tarrh no matter how bad or ut how longstanding,
which they cannot cure. The remedy Is sold by
all dniKgUtsat only50rents. It Is mild, sooth­
ing. cleansing, deodorizing, antiseptic -and
healing
Tiie Ann Arbor university this year
graduated 438 students against 412 last
year.
■

Whuuu*.-We are a free and enligbtenedpeopie. and Ih duty 'sound to take the greatest
care of the health ot the community In general
and ot ourselves fa p:irtlcular. Therefore, be

Itesolved. That In all cases where w* are
afllleied with constipation. Inactive or diseased
liver, biliousness, rtrnuincnient ot tb* stomach,
lanndlee and kidney troubl-s- we will procure
Dr. faerce's Pleasant Pellets and use the same
needed one to brush and »hani[««.&gt;, and so im­ Immediately.
prove wliat little they had
A Lapeer county postmaster is accused
Woman nunitor three- mid that her idea cf uf tltr awful crime of-lk-ing a slave to the
luxury wa» having plenty of pocket money, rroquit bablL
not money for household 'cxpriMN, nor f&lt; r
gowns, loots nnd bonnets, but money to
who Itspend &lt;m little things. For instance, if die
"Ktanding, with reluctant fret.
Where tbe brook and river meet.
went into a shop awl miw anything j-retty—a
and child hood fleet?'
picture, vase, warf or glove box—sbe would Is a typeWomanhood
of thousands of young girts who are
like to lie al Ic to buy It without stopping to emerging tram the chrvsiilisr tage ot their ex­
ask. Can I afford it I And w ithout stopping istence. as they enter upon tbeir "teens." Serexcitable, Irritable, stjrred by strange,
to my. I will give up such a thing that 1 need rous.
nakuoMSble forces within them, each a mystery
for this that ia so taautifal; 1 mud have it unto herself, our girl* need the tenderest care­
Hto cared wither - for diamond* uor horses, ttie mo«t lortng patient oversight and tbe aid
•f
Dr.
Favorite Prescription, to safely
but sho did enjoy spending money, and spend­ carrv Fierce's
through this critical period during
ing it on pretty things. It was Lard for tier which.them
!o too many-Ilves, ataa, are sown the
V&lt; pan by all the Ivautiful things hi the shop •weds of distressing forms ot diseases peculiar
windows, but tor limited purse compelled her to tbe f-iuate aex. But this boon to womankind
will prevent all sucn d sense, or cure them If
they have already Mdxrd a victim. Woman
.... &lt;»
•;*
Sa

—San rraucisco Daily Report-_

C(^bkUeSmith,of Bu^lngtomMto.
wfacb ha. developed mstwroal M-

three days ahead, we may expect valuable
results if wu can only persuade oarselvaa to
read by contraries. Would it not aavo tbe

Russian Inth*. she said tliat she managed to

to. »tato rc«tobl«l . IT-.t
S»trf hljlt'J ™

«nfaLas they si* 'If other whale* are about
SjiTS • nob. &lt;&gt;»&gt;-U&gt;
R
ZSt W tb. top -*»■ Wtal- tor -a- -

coiK-lu.kin that the most. unexpected always

concentrated. Perhaps It ia for the potash
o» a corrective of aciditv in tho stomach that
animals will oftcu eat tliexnU It is all tbo
often si&gt;c indulged in clean hrn-n; but no ■ better for being charred or burued. Burn to
limnlier of the group had ever wn her when a crisp tho com coIm from which fattening
hogs have devoured the com, and are bow
mandate, nor
grredily the muuo auimab will eat them.—

v.pittrate (to Mr. Ham, the eminent tra.. . '•_ — —
, .planner assaulted

FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.

Have you ever taken the trouble to keep a
check ou signal service forecast- and mu how
often they hit the mark I 1 have done ro for

meant clean linen twice a day and a Rtuodan

—was withdrawn a blow pipe was pusnea
tot., th. -ottwl -*1 tbo mOTL V&gt;w
U’

e’vvlwa io .girt &lt;BJr nf |M!ar|nK

that R takes 1,MU cash to make a dollar,
and tliat tto ignoble, Hute minded, small
routed, greedy benth n Actually counterfeit
the “cash.” Cheer up, Christian brother;
we are n»»t ro much worse than the toatbeu,
after all.—Bob Burdette.

the etiicrme:.t uf that good land which God
then they entered fate dcUU. They were al)
clever, fcflnol women, but none of them
owned distended puraan. They generally wore
pretty gowns, stylish bats and neat gloves
nnd boeta, but ns a whole they did not swathe
tlntii-clves fa lace, cor did any of them own
borstw; there were not mere then a dincn
diamonds ataong them all. and they were
noneilf them idler*, nor did they wish to be
One cf them, noted Curlier extreme neat-

I
B
R
A

ITi''HATE OK.
•s'ri. e-tMiutyctf

■ ^signed tor tbe hesmac of
‘.'‘■Uta*taw sCtaUfl
1 &gt; "ther persons Intrreetad in
'• •luired to appear at a sreelon

t.%4 to be .-onshk-rr,!. Doubtlewi to many
Aomen horse*, faces dimiKNN|s.'4u») nothing
to do dore mecn luxpry; but not to all, for
all women du not think alike on thb question
A group of women were talking together
ti e other day, when one of th-m started th*
question. What i» y.mridraof luxury* With­
out a motfirhlX hcMtnthm a very bright wo­
man anssrrred; "The pnmtMtao of something
I don't own.” A silence bad fallen on the

maid all tbe time. 8bi«- buttons wrre tronjweter. himwU a Hcskie, token from Lis tribe btetotne; dusty drew«-i played havoc with her
_&gt; when a toybytl.* Hud-»n Bay comiuuy, temper: t»ck ruches wvre refractory, and
NTIRE Threshing Expenses
that the chief told them to welngne us; thnt metidlng kr;-t her nerves in a constant'slate
of Irritation. She «nid that she could fare
ioften 3 to 5 timet that amount;
visited them. He bad henrd tlmt white- nwn ■a great and t-rrildo tn»l with calmness and
made by extra Grain Saved.
courage.' tut thnt three little things made her
ORKMANSHIP. Material,
tinned he, 'bow i« it that they bare not coma quad. Slw i;pdlly cuufcaw-i her cowardice
to u» before? Bttil? said he, 'I. think they in tht*e matters, nnd said that sbe wore a
and Finish beyond all com­
jmir of sh’-,« until nil the buttons were off
must
l«
I
rave,
and
we
win
try
them.
’
They
parison.
thro stowed ua tow a man was kilted by and then puf oo another pair, and »«&gt;on until
them. F«ur men roLeed tbe victim. Two
told him by tb&lt; aboultlerv. anottar placed his with mending s«r»&lt;l brushing. She did not
IBRATOR owners get the
hands against hb back and the fourth jmlitd rare anything about tliat stitch in time that
best jobs and make the most
hfa trail lack, when another man would draw ■avol nine: she never had the time until she
was reduced to a state of almost nudity, and
n knife kcrore hlvtliroat, and all was over."
theu *hc demoted a&lt;lay to putting things to
cxrmuxo th»: vnuus.
NCOMPARABLE for Simplic­
The Huskies then triisl to intimidate Lord rights, awl It was equal to a surgical operaity, Efficiency, and Durability.
I.-mwlcte by rudiing nt him with their knives
This woman met with a great deal of «ym|»iand tton putting ttoir band* over histoort to
frel it Ix-at. • While in the middle of this in- thy; there are very few women who .enjoy
EYOND all rivalry for Rapid
U-rest.ng ।&gt;erfr.rmancc." said Lord Ixnwlnle. these small itetailsof tbetoilrt; they put up
Work, Perfect Cleaning, -and
with
them because they must, but there is
“we beard a man cnliinc •Hoo-rw-c-c-o'o ’’
for Saving Grain.
(or tlmt t* what it rounded like to met. which hardly n woman who wimid not bavc a maid*if
immediately threw everybody intoe. cifudon.
EQUIRES no attachtnents'or
Everybody rustol out, and tho chusf called of total feminine depravity who have de­
rebuilding to change from
upon me to follow. The interpreter told me clared against maids; tot suchcnses are rare,
oud they are generally w omen who are rich,
v- Grain to Seeds. ■
we wcro going to n whale hunt
"Tbe &lt;Ty. still came at intervals, and I , but top stingy to part with sufficient money
BROAD and ample Warranty
found out afterward it coma from wmti- ’to pay n maid. Often, too, th* strong
given cn ail war machinery.
nvls who bad been plact«d to watch for the mindeil declare themsclvm quite independent
mming of tbe w hito whale. Tho Indian* wait of any such help; they would scorn to have
FRACTION Engines Unrival­
until they come into the shallows, and then done for them what they ennnot do themw) v«i. But the average woman deorte loves
attack them.
ed in Material, Safety, Power
“The chief put his two young wives and to havy a maid; it is such a relief to |ct rid
’ and Durability.
rayrolf into an O-ipe-acb ia large fiat bot­ of Mie's back hair.
There wn* another woman who mid that
a UR Pamphlet giving full In.
tomed boat made out whale skiusi, and we
rowad in tbo direction of the cry. The wo­ her luxurious aoul would only be satisfied
1 formation, sent Free. It tells
men are not allowed to put ttoir foot into a With an opera tox; she was poreiooately fond
about this great
of
music, and she desired au opera tox for
kfack. because of an Indian suparatitmn which
|EVOLUTION in Threshing
my* that the art of bunting leaves t to man every operatic performance during tbo sca­
re.. And yet another woman wanted a ndwho
owns
tbo
Hack
if
such
a
thing
should
Machinery. Send for parndie horse. ’ 8to did not core for driving; it
bn"w"id! rounded tbe corner in xOence and
phlet. 'Address

there us
moving
ware,
.u.. up
x toward tto shallows, were
kl.

,hp

Cuk™. la, it, wtol
women hj ve cf luxury I Frubabl v most m»u
shpp&lt;«e chat ail wumer. think alike cm the
taxury &lt;|ixytic.n. If
^ey Jwould very
likely say that to women taxury with a big L
mreius borsea. face*, diamond, and nothing
to do. ThU is I'toking at it entirely from tbo
outeide ami taking a gm.nd view of it; a

"FavoritePrascriptfao" Is a legitimate medi­
cine, carefully coiupomnled by an experienced
I bjsielan. and adapted to womsn's delicate or.gatilution. It i« purely vegetable In1ta*omiHHltion aud perfectly harmless tn Its effects
In any condition of Che system.
Howell Methodist* have a S10,(WO church
In their minds

Happy Home Blood Huritfer Is the |&gt;eopie’* [Miputar medicine for purifying tbe
blood; pivventlfig or curing dvs[&gt;c|«ia,
billlousness headache, toils and all fever*
and malarial diMmses Price 30 cents and
one dollar per bottle.

Ray City wants asphalt pavements.
forced to Loave Home.
Over CO |&gt;eople vrerv forced to leave their
homes yesterday to cal) fur a free trial packue
nt tzuir s Family Mediclre. If your blood is
had. your User and kidneys out of order, if you
arc constipated and have headache and an un­
sightly complexion, don't tall to call on any
druxrist today far a free sample of this grand
remedy. The ladles praise It. K.eryone likes
IL Large-sire packaos to cents.

Burglars and incendiaries are at work
at Adrian.
•
Mothers will find Dr. Winchell’s teething
syrup jitat the medicine to have in tjie bouse
for tli&lt;- children; It will cure coughs, colds,
sore throat, and regulate the bowels. Try
IL

Clare is enjoying a big Free Methodfat
For a fatally medicine, Ayer’a Sugar
CWed Illis
unrivaled. They eradi­
cate dlaeaae.

earth (Jiah. Hi, lb. and in tbe outer room or
Holy Place was tbe table of shew bread, tbe .
gulden i-ltar ot li cense, end the golden arren
branched candlestick &lt;.r lamp stand, tbo
lam|»of which were lighted every evening

Samuel is supposed

Thinking that
up q'.J k and
is, but Eh not
ran to him w
haring called_______________w —— ..
tbo voice of tbe Izird, bids hua to ho dowu
apdn. and Samuel obeyn How quickly the
buy responded to wliat be supposed wn., tbu
call of Eli; what procuptnua, what denial to
self of the gratifiration of a little more statn“Now Samuel did not yet know the
revealed unto him?
ministered unto Him os thus revealed, but up
to this time tbe Lord had not spoken directly
to BamucL
\
6. "And the Lord called Samuel again t^o
third time." Afid again bo orewo and went to

thou didst cal) me."

What parent's heart

unwearied though apparently fruitless obetho Izird has actually called tbe child; tho
only recorded instance in which tbe Lord
little bov; but let, all tbe children know sad
lidirve that when tlscy r«ad the Bible or hear
it read God is as really ([leaking to them tn
His word ss when He spoke to Samuel
IQ. "And tbe Iz.nl catne, and vt«iod, Aid
called as at other dimes, Samuel, Samuel.
Then Samuel answirtd, Speak, for thy wir­
esDt hcuTih." The N-rd knew that Samuel
did not knew His voice, and so Ho camo
again and again so lovingly and patiently
until Samui l, through Eli, had been taught

eutlre surrender uf sou) tbe boy yields himtelf to the word and «ill of Gtxi. Does it n.vt
saying: "Wist ye not that 1 must be about
my Father's busiurair' When we ora thus
yielded, God will reveal Himself to us.
11. "And ’he bird said to Samuel, Behold.
1 will do a thing in Israel at which both the
rars of every one thatbenrath it shall tingle "
He announces that a judgment is about to
come lu Israel and that people shall be amtingling" is only found twice
where fa the
Bible (II Ki. xxi. 12, Jer. xix, .T) and bin
each case iu cuuncctiou with cofning judg­
ments.
11 “In that day I will perform against
EH, all thfnga wl^ h I have spoken concern­
ing his bouse; when I begin 1 will also make
nn cud " Having made tbe general state­
ment that Hu would do a mighty work of
judgment In Israel, it might lie asked, where
Lord) In what tribe, or shall it reach the .
wbold nation I He immediately indicates
w biro It shall strike, ever, upon tbo very bead
of tbe nation, Eli and his bouse, and Ha iud&gt;-

13. "For 1 Lave told him that I will judge
his bouse for ever for thb iniquity which

Grand- Haven will have a grand celebra­
tion July 4. ,
Dr. Jaques' German Worm Cakes destroy
worms and remove them fmm the systexi.
Safe, pleasant and effective.

uever exercise* judgment without mercy.
bovedof EiLihat the iniquity of Riis house

Ixits of new cottages are going up ot
Bay View. Ix»ta are going up too.
Tp the liver and bowels, but give no
strength. The more you take tbe more
vou need. Miles' I’llla (M. P.) positively
strengthen. The longer taken, tbe lea* re­
quired. Samples free at W.H.Goodyearfa.

protancs on tbeir part Jama Himaelf nW

A big crop of oats Is expected, but corn
is atunted throughout the state.
English Spavin Liniment removes all
Hani. Soft or Callouaed Lumps and Blem­
ishes fn»m homes. Blood Spavin, Curbs.
Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles, all
Swollen Throats, Sprains. Cough, etc.
Save WO by use of one bottle. Warranted.
Srtd by Dr. E. H. Lathrop, Druggist,
Hastings.
Billy Marsh, of Ionia, will give a club­
swinging exhibition at Stanton on the 4th.

Is a medicinal toilet soap, absolutely pure
and free from tiie deleterious ingredient*
used tn many of the so-called akin soaps.
It purifies the skin, allays the irritation of
sunburn, rash and prickly heat, softens the
hands and pmeots roughness and chap­
ping. cures black heads, pimples and akin
blrtnlaiie*. nnd prextfyni, freshens and
beautifies the compiexwu. It produces a
soft, creamy emulalon. even In hard water,
and Is a positive luxury for
toilet and tbe nursery. Get only tbe gen­
uine. the label on which ia black and thq
tetters green. Price S5 cents. Sold by FH. Lathrop.

nation after wan! sinned so

"Though these three moo,
T_V___ .
I, -fc --.U

bark something

�MAKE
CATCHING A

SCOURGE OF PHTHISIS.
APP/LLING

DEATH

ONS AND

RATE

THE

IN

PRIS­

CAUSE.

BIG

BASS.

’ByGeoryo! lYo got him," exclaim* oar

TRANSFORMING

COZY

A

ARTISTIC

ROOM

CHILDHOOD SWEET,

cour*o oi
*• —------ -— -- - - • . ndden attempt. tbwwfore. to ■ubrtitnt*for

WOMAN AND HOME.
INTO A

RETREAT.

be b wen apparently fighting to keep hb rod
cocrulrivriy dragging it downward, with

etwek from t«l&gt;t «ccams-•
teug. had full pl»y.
blood without hindrance from cor*o^wc
Qw abdominal organ* uo Ion^.
down upon tho delicate
^Lerie/
parformed tb.tr funcUai. 7*XdTri£
tag with any other organs of tbs body.
tirity gradually ranw back to tbo * T o!

one of Barnrun’» rirpbonta

curved lipa while they affect ■, swagger in
.
t. __ a -__ mnelawa y&gt;f the

Dot while you gently -hide a ti dt,
tTtae
J-* k.-n.ll— - ■

young woman, color
,O
? . “ ______ t ..-....•rfulncM t»rn of good

Chllil ren.
"Tbe effect of lack of fresher and Insuffi-

and similar institutions." This Professor Dr.

knuckles rapped and torn by tbo rapidly re­
volving handte. His left, aa yet. gra-pt tho

"Bring out that belt, Tom.” be yells, and
Tom come* Jumping down tho rocks, in ono
hand hi* guff book end In tbe other a leather

tlx&gt; closed rooms, nnd specially in tbo dormitortas, is not pure; it contains dust and
fungi, is poor in oxygen, but rich in carbon,

center.

This Tom hastily buckles about the

and i* thus protected from powdbte injury,
sedentary life, respiration is not deep enough J which tho great leverage of the fish'* pulling
and the lung* are ■ not well expanded. Tbo
,i * __ ।____•__ ,,_____ ■ ous muscular work dtmlnisbc* o.**imilation
and iiducre tiie need of nourishment, while
the monotonous diet impairs tbe appetite."
ULATIXO FIUBOXKB&amp;
Continuing, tho writer charges that tho
diet U often jx&gt;or, and that in Jail* there is
penitence and longing for homes; in peniten­
tiaries ccntact with the dregs of mankind,
and in cellular prison* there is solitariness
andabaenro of all incitement. Under such
wMkeuing faculties tho organism sink* into a
depraved condition, and a wide door is opened
for tubercle bacilli, which are ubiquitous ifi

Dr. Von Zictnuen drclargo that tbo huge

rumb to consumption are net sufficiently
known. Ho quote* from Baer to show that

fully kept a pres-mra on th* reel, whilst in­
dulging Id* majesty iu imaginary freedom of
numiiur—but which bo ts-gina to realize ac
"uncanny"—and as oar eye* follow tbe slender
thread of tbe lino tn ita distant entry Into the
water, it is seen to the, and praseuUy with a
whir) of his tail, tbfl fob shows himself, look­
ing then to our unskilled eye* a very mon­
ster, and as he again diseppaors we unbesi
tatingiy pronounce him full six feet long.
"Oh, no," ray* our friend in reply to
our exclamation, "bo is not over a thirty

fight!" and the victim tug* and tug*, with a
desperation born of a fortnight of hb ca­
lamity; but tn tain, and In another ten

painfully common in tbs country.
transformed such a room Into th*
treat jKxsible, end on* that Is 1
financial rec.di of any one who ba

Within my main room I put corner shelves
In the northwest corner, leaving spare for a
couch beneath them; shelves above all tho

nil tbeeo aboivos 1 furnished with a railing
mndo of spool*, about three inches apart and
supported by a reglet stick finished with a
wooden button mold, through all ot which 1
drove u uail that held them firmly in place.
In tbe upper part of windows aud doors I had
grill frames, mm!* of molding, fitted. Tbo
grill* I made of thin stripe of w.xxl woven toThe mantel decided tho color of the wood

nut.

1 made a hot dyo with brown diamond

1 finished with oil, the floor with bora wax
and tuqientinti, and both were satisfactory.
I could find no suitable paper at tho litti?
store, but finally got some of tho vory cheap­
est brown lacked wall paper and put 1: on
wrong ride out, putting glue tn tho paste to
insure it* sticking.
cream.

or four

y it ia computed nt 14 to 45
cent, of all doatb* 1* due to consumption.

trian prisons during four years tho mortality
prisons cf Bavaria it was hut S3 per cent. Tho
death rate seem* to vary with the condition*
of the buildings and of discipline. In Amerl-

tbo shore, when our friend is put to oil hi*
skill to check ami reel him in before ho
reaches a huge rock iushore for which he
heads—jii*t in timol Tho next wave moves
him bodily this ride of that rock, and the
road is clear to warping him in.—Foster Hig­
gins, in Scribner i

Durlng Wellington's Spanbb campaign,
there were no more daring trooy.ii than the
are fully-boruo out.
After somewhat extended consideration of Irish,and of tlicpesioon'e was more dhtinguidl­
destructive tcsidencie* of prbou life, tbe doc­ ed for cool courage than a certain wild fellow
tor asks: -"Why are not prisoners jmt at out­ tuimed O'Keefe. Ho was not a well behaved
door work! Why are they packed together soldier when hi camp, and hl* irregularitie*
in eld* working rooms and impure atmos­ frequently brought him puulsbmant. But ono
pheres! It has bocii found pimctical to put day, by a single deed, ho became a hero.
The French occupied, with one company, a
tlio insane at rural employmi-ntsund to watch
over them; why should it not bo poadblo in fortification upon a mountain top from which
tho caae ot prisoner*) Wliy not allow pfi*$n- it seemed impasriblo to drive them. Gen.
otj to indulge in athlotio and other exmhiof Tieton, the ccnunauder of tbe English diviSurely it b not tlio tatriition of tlio law that don, wishing to prevent usohas bloodshed,
tho criminal, whose removal /rum toriety to determined tc Invest ti&gt;o%Jace, for, a* be said
no0c*anr_v for it* safety, shall bocouio rick and to hb staff, "The French could pelt us my
diol The penal cod* aims to punish and ira- with stone*, should wo make an amault"
"If your honor will let mo. I'll Kko tbe hill
Zb-printa out thnt while the condition of alone," said Private O’Keefe, who usd over­
prisons has been inuneasyrally improved, heard tbo remark, and now, having given tho
and that iu *nn**quenc&lt;xncM.’ terrible epi­ military salute, stood at attention.
“It you do so," replied the general, who
demics of typhus, acorbutus, dyteutery, etc.,
which once decimated them have dbajipcared, hnd frequently huticed O'Keefe* rocklrs*
tnbercu loris remains a varitablo scourge, bc- daring, “1 will report it to Lord Wellington,
and I promlw you your discharge, with a
shilling a day for life."
among Urn general |&gt;opulntiuu. v
O'Keefe, having whUpend n few words
«XVB THZ COILDIlXX
Dr. Von Zicuiajen especially condemns tho to tbe captain of hb company, stalo away,
and presently was seen climbing up tho goat
InortaMty from tuberculosis i* found. He as­ path. Tbo English icntiocb fired at him,
sert* that in- collective prisons nnd houws of thinking ho was deserting to the enemy.
Tho French naturally thought the some;
correction, where tho deteriorated atmosphere
of working rooms and dormitories i» breathed tiioy received him Into their stronghold, and
in ccmmuu by tho prUtroera, although tbo treated him with great kiudni**. Then tjp
volume of air furnished is l«m than In tho began playing a part, laugh lug, dancing,.cellular i-yst.-m, nud the healthy prirx-ners singing, shouting, so that tbo Franck Iiimi£are m.-uciatixl with tbo diseased ones, still tho inod th?y had got a madman, apd told him

factht ascribe* to tho ubiquitous nuthroof
the tulecc'Jb bacilli and to the deprivation of
outride air and oubloor work. Under tho
cellular syctem, as well as to psychical causes.

considerations cited deserve the attention of
cannot be got rid of without changing tho
manner of working and increasing tho supBy Dr. Doherty confession isxnado that tlio
criminal classes era more liable on account
of their dboipated ami vagabond live* to con­
sumption and other diseases, but, ho adds,
that regard for tho welfare of society, if not
for tho health of tbe convicts, should compgl,
since ecusumption U contagious, an earnest
effort to diminish or destroy tbo danger from
such prolific breeding place* of tbe di&amp;me.
Ho also treat* nt length of the hraltfr of

aud points out tho need of it, declaring that
tbo com of cloister like seminaries, orphan­
age* mid educational institutions i* similar to
that uf nil trades and avocation* which bring
.'.ogetbiir a number of person* In crowded, un­
healthy rooms and deprive than of fresh air
rind freedom, and that wliat lias been mid of
tlw prison applies mu tat is mutandis toall of
Ibetc. Hu suggest* n state supervision of
hygiene In seminaries and similar in.«itutian*.
jspfx-i’iUy In girls' boarding school*.
• He declare* that it It shown in all cases that
the
Qjs freu exercise of youth is limited
15 such institution* the more frequent is tu-

practice iu English school* of the pupil* de­
voting all their time out of school to outdoor
cxerciso, nnd equally condemns tbo Gorman
curricnluiu, whieh compels too protracted
hour, of study, leaving but Uttlo time forexerriM* of apy kind. Tbe advantage to, ho as­
. *crts, with the Engllrii children, who show
difference* for tlio better in color of skin.
think* it i* high time that echoo) children
should have a sufficiency of recreation, and
that regular investigation, at least oure

Meantime, white O'Keefe had Imnu divertIqg-lho garrison in thb way, bb company
hud bec:i clambering up the path. Tbe sur­
prise wnscumpleto, and tho fort wa* captured
witboat tho loss of a man.
Tlio bravu Irishman was discharged and
pensioned, a* hb general luul promised, and
suteequautly be was appointed by tbe Duko
of WeUiagton a warder of tho Tower of
London. —Youth's Companion.
Origin of a Popular Expression.
Ono night in tbe winter of ISG5 Artemus
Ward lectured in Lincoln hall, and when the
great bumorut was about half through his
discount: he paralysed hi* audience with the
announcement that they would bavo to take

Tracey, then editor of Tho |Vouhington Re­
publican, was tn tiie audience and. eroing an
opportunity to imprdvo upon tbo joke, penriled tho following lines and eent them to tbe
platform:
self under my guidance 1'11 take you to 'sec a
man' without craving tbu street."
Artemus accepted tho Invitation, and while
the great audit-nre impatiently but with much
amusoment awaited tho reappearance of the
humorist the latter was making tho acquaint­
ance of Aman and luxuriating at a well laxitxl
refreshment bounL Of eounb everybody

“going1 to sro a man." Tbo restaurateur's
burineta from this time forward boomed.
Men who would ordinarily sit quietly through
lowed themaelve* to bo influenced by the con­
tagion.—Washington Letter to Itetrolt Tnb-

While traveling In Virginia some time ago
with a doctor wo came uj»a an old colored
maxi, who was standing by a mute hitched to

A writer

Thia 1 decorated by laying prenol

a manner that they appeared to bogrowing
naturally from tiie bottom when tho fritaw

new by modern art workers. Hero dia­
mond dyo and brenzo powder again #:rved
my purpose— light blue at tbo iop shading
gradually Into darker, and thou bronze at
tbo bottom. Hero and there | painted a bub

fng at tho top mid a wider picture molding
at tho bottom completed my wall finh'.i; tiw
ceiling 1 had.th:to&gt;i a light cream color.
My carpet was brown, with a little peacock
blue'running through it. Df this 1 made a

‘M£?£J5tan from ’bo-nxouththhaateanut xrafrereired averred «»at tb*
suits thb patient enjoyed were directly^ from
tho treatment sbo reed red and gave Imtmu.
and not from the mediciuo. -Now York Star.
Hints «o HouMkeeper*.
To remove stain* from cup* and saucere,
moor With powdered Uth brick and »p.
Wash tho hair inrinld sags tea;,it will keep
tho hair from falling out
Tra or ruffe* states-ill come out atone,
if Hwy are taken immediately nud l»ld orer
a pail while boiling wawr b poured upon

^'l^so unfortunate a* to scorch tbo boeotn of

a shirt while ironing it, bang in the sun. nnd
It will bo drawn out fn a few hours.
Carpets will look much brighter after
sweeping if wip«d oft with a damp cloth.
Oilcloth* shoflld nover b* washed in hot
soapsud*. they should first be washed clean
with cold water, then rubbed dry with a
pitas to a stono or slats bmrth.
A few drops of ammonia tn a cup of warm
ralti water, carefully .applied with a wet
sponge, will remove th* spot* from pointing*
and chromoa

placeznd sprinkle with water.*
Salt sprinkled on any substance burning on
tbo ■tore will stop tbc'»moko and smell Salt
thrown upon coals blaring from tho tat of
broiling chops or bam will cause tb* blnso to
subside.
To keep knlvra nnd forks in good condition
when not in use, dust the blade* end prong*
with finely powdered quicklime and keep
them wrapped in flannel
Dry buckwheat flrar. If repeatedly applied,
will entirely remove tho worst greme &lt;qx&gt;ts
on carp.-u or any other woolen cloth, nnd
wfil answer as well as French chalk for grease
spots on rilk.
,
Jfor varrilriicd paints save sowo tea Ira’es
for a fow &gt;13jr»; then *t-.*-p them in n tin pafi
for half nnbeur; strain through ariaveutid
uso the ten for clnutiug Ibe paint. The t.a

int n
ra.h unvartudi’d print*
will I
with it
Remove th* irons r. hio tile ironing I* done,
and never let thrm stand ou tho *tavn, where

r

grill short curtains of iwngee, embroidered
with leaves in brown; teasel* of brown crewTho portiere* are nil of dull blue serge, em­
broidered In bold design*, rarh different, of
dogwood, woodbine and varicolored branches
of mapte and chestnut.
The couch beneath the corner shelve* b an
old haircloth sofa, draped with an embroid­
ered blue army blanket, and half concealed
by long curtain* falling from a polo attached
to tho upper shelf.
Luxurious ciithions,
filled with odorous leaves, covered with blue
denim, qver which ore drawn work covers,
makes thb corner a cozy ono.
A Woman's Loyalty.
1 well remember a virit to tho Now Hamp­
shire state prison at Concord which I mode a

friends. Ono Uttlo incident of that visit mado
a vivid kupresskm on my mind. In the bora©
car* with us. On our way to tbo prison, *at a
quiot, rad faced little woman. Sbo was orally
•uul plainly drewwd, or.d bad a certain air of
refinement about her which tiiowad her to tie
a lady. Sho esuno into the prison guard room
den's private office. A moment later, as I
steed looking out through heavy barred win­
dows. aero** the stone paved prison yard, rt
the plain, gloomy looking stone building* couthem opened and an oSExt balding in his
hand a heavy revolver stood out upon tho
granite steps. ,
A moment later a tall, finely formed man.

kind of duster*.

Han the edge* and liave n

avenue gait and Murray Hill speech.—Table

ChlMish Quarrels.
I drat think very much of tbo neigblior
n-bo come* running Into my Iioum to toll mo
every time my Johnni* gives her Tommy a
Illite hurt. Her Tommy ba* to handle my
Johnnie very roughly Indeed before I would
nm to her with a complaint about IL I
don’t
_____Vp
With
tb*
little, qnarrel*
tbeir children have with other chil­
dren. The children tbomselve* so »-&gt;ra for­
get and forgive It ail; but we children of a
f______ formt tb* hurt
plained of. 1 was once railing on a friend
when her Uttlo boy of right ream camo m
said tearfully: "O mamma, Harry Cote hit
me!" "Well. wrU," returned tbo mother,
complacently. “X«» S®
and H‘l ‘“‘"F-"
Clearly that mother has uo part iu her
children’s quarrels, and th*1 carrtesriy given
advice wa* dangermi* to tbe child. It was so
far from tbo turning-of-tbe-otber-ebvekiho

much more liannful than the word* of tho
mother who sax s, "If Johnnie hit* you, you
yod come and t»U me, and I'U go nnd tell bis
mother on him."
We dost see tbo fault* of our children a*

carefully we may guard and guide them, tbe
little mortals will get luto trouble, but they
ran often get out of it tbemselvc* much
mater than we can help them out It U sel­
dom tbe nature of cbildbcxxl to cherish aiijp-r
nt nociti are friends nt night
—Atlanta Constitution.

Nut ao with us.

jouninlbt* b tlw well known Mrs. Emijy
Crawford, uf Pari*. Mrs. Crawford has not
only enab'.-d Tbe London Daily News to earn
a reputation for being better supplied with
Parisian nSws than any other English mornbouchcr. * soristy Jounial. Truth, besides
writ tng a letter for tho Sunday Radical I«J»er.
Th* Weekly Dispatch.

largo enough supply so that one r-t ran be
washed etch day.

Ity, and is n unlrvrMl favorite.

Turn' is an abumtanco of literature ou
marriagu extent ami the young girl or tbo old
girl cither who has promised to take rare of

young, bat ber aluKw*. white hair only adifcs i
charm to her mobile fare.

FACTS ABOUT

BABIES.

In tbe course of a Irctjiro driivend ia New
York a distinguished female pby-u un«aii
thnt the iliability of a laaby to
i l;-. (•,

but to the lack of develupm-i;: .&gt;{ j;, i j;
I&gt;owcr Tho oct of standing wa» lastiacti.and initiative. wWL facial exprewnju a.-. I
^i-stura were do- iffinoht wholly tu imitation.
uodersto-Ni thing in infancy. \’irol smii,.
must have an idea'behind it. Imt th,.- rxjmtian resembling a smilv. which i

lion. Ttfu smile with an Id^.
wrBer than th* fourth week
'.be crying of a baby. Th" contort ira of
,'raturcs to due t&gt; physical cau&gt;&lt;
ibed* »• tears. Iswsu:-- tiie IncLryi
ire not developed for several &lt;•.

The chief pteasare ot ^1; ch,
change from &lt;m-&gt; condition t&lt;&gt; . __
tbeir uun effort*. TM« v tin beginning a*
tlio development of tbo wifi piv
sM u
“imperative intention of tear.Thi&gt; is not
dbclo* d until after the sewnd w third

most reliable guide it baa.

cult to uttract, and they raiist attain «

by a baby only.

sounw tix» cbargo of hb wardrobe, hi* din­
ners, hl* babies that ore to Im and—bi* trol­
It will ho her own fault if she to not happy.
H5w to bo happy though married is an r.rt
cruvcutent for framing.
Sbo must sprite. always untie.

niust-aullo. ;
• •...
Sho must fowl her hujbind well and smite
wlm ha find* fault with tlio cooking or her
judgment in marketing Sbo must make
bomv attractive, for no married mon b bound
tracti vo to him. Sho must not croa bi* will,
but if sbo desire*, anything’must gain it by
poliey and smiles. Candor and explicit exjir-.-sriou aro nover to bo used with a husbamL
Tbo pleasant fiction that he is master might
bo disturbed, and tho married man it notori-

from hb labor.

Sbe

Ctenttocvau, and latterly, like oil of b.ir sex,
tiie liox developed a distinct penchant for
perfroc widow'* cruao of go«*ip regarding nil
the crowned and uncrowned bends of Koropc.
nx»t of which finds it* way'into tho^rrudy
page* of Truth —London Cor. Chicago Iriter
Oivaa
_____

rat in tho shape of lettuce leaves apd arrang-.-d
in a -intad bowl On tltestalk of each l&lt;-of a
quotation from ’&lt;w well known author is

quotation comes from is rewarded by draw­
ing from a lucky bag, which contaiwia nutn-

cbooso from, and it is amusing to &gt;«c bow few
most familiar lines

By obwvlng as dowdy a* passible tho fol­
lowing “lets" the number of homos "to let”
will bo materially

everj

thing.
»t each consult, tbs other's feeling*.

A»« social game, liter-

A counterpart to the young woman who
recently took a pru» with a aet of bonodwea

that woman b capable ot forte

dub.
Let Ids having “to see a man” wait till

the infant gradually boras to di-linguilb
self from surrounding objects It h first t
hand tliat is distmgni»lu.-d. ai^i thmihy iu.
and finally the wbolw body. Memory de
strita:stewlj*

miud of his child when it

A "Literary Salad.”
A "literary salad” to tb* latest novrity far

A few more rules might be add-.*!, but t’.w

wa* closed to rimtout from curious
further sight of that interview. 1

S

the baby lias tho first couaeiouru--w of ituelf.

If her brad

cook disagreeable, alio must still smite «&gt; long

’ la produced by sound \
L Children ot luxurious

vivaciocs humor. Mrs. Crawford is probably
moroau fait with ail tho insandontxot French . Ihemwlre* in tbo second year. Cariduty
political life and French society scandal than nbo liegiin to develop liere. end prove* to to
any corre«]iondent living, not exet pting even a self tewlur throughout chiMbori.
TuoTiuits' representative, tb* great Blowttx

tho Uttlo woman who had boon our follow

“He came from a good family, 1 believe,”
said tbo guard, a' answer to ruy inquiries.
“That Uttlo woman ia hi* wife. Sbe ha*
been true os steel to him through it aJL He's

WWn joy shall bloom through ehlK’t

Few women

Sbo must bo superior to tho need of reerra-

slowly acrcrw the prison yard I mw that !u»
face was a handsome and on intelligent one.
There ku something la his appearance and
bearing which, despite hb prison garb, pro­
claimed the training nud tho instincts of a
gentiemaq, 1 watched him as ho same up
thestepe to tbe guard room, and a moment

uf wealth like this at•.

much

condition* w -re similar to thd-*.nuthr-'poldc|&gt;o&gt; .-.nd dogs under like rofc-UtiuuaBoston Herald.

A Mribounn- paper braqxmribteforacap-

New South Wales. '■The other day." »ys
this journal, "a South Au*:raiis:i mapiato
called at govunimrat liou&gt;'. .He »cnl li»
card In and, waiving the feofm c- r.-; iv, »ari
be would ‘go up and give his kmdridp * «r*
—- ------- ------ .
t
ttomauly, gallant way, ebu&gt;*k«d It umwr
tlio chin and pressed half a crown mto ter
hand, taytng at the same time, 'dhow me kite '
the presence of hb lordship, my bttle il.iv '
Tbe little dear, with an enigmatiral smile,
ojxmcd tbo door of Lord Cwtugtan. study
nnd said, 'Bob. bore's a gentlen:»n to
yon,
and1—opeuing her baud—‘hv igiv.-n ms.-half
_•_____ ...
i.t—
. ... .. - "
ton Herald.

tbo machinist':; trndn.
proprietor Is
credited with saying that sho taka* to tbo
a retnarkablo

and will get

■f Washlugton that ho wauu-d :•&gt; go tn
Lynchburg recMtiy. At th- ticM’t -&lt;«**•
was told that tiio taro wa»fl.S«.
“Gif vo-j

more. • Somehow I couldn't trip feeling that

help, lead on honest lifa Any community
which would deliberately add one pang to
those already endured by that woman would

"Gif yodooa fifty

befor*
Let him eouflde in his wtf*; tbeir intend
are equal
L_-t him aadst her In beautifying the home
' Lot him appreciate bar as his partner.
Lot bar not worry him with p*Uy troublm

“That is your pririiegc.
P»t Miter. Bo h* started off -Mwu

A young lady a faw weeks ago applied, to a
physician for treatment. She suffarad from

ment. furnish valuable information for tbo

Wadunfwn

phy-

tbe doctor.
Ho took hb case from th* carriage and
tected a small syringe, which bo filled with

and they were Um brttaof tbeir nativaotetaa
-Washington Cor. Kamas City GIoIm.

mute roared upon hl* hind legs, and, giving

partita, w#’
. .

brul-d.boU .1—1
.
. ,, .... _ 1.1

, ,r

ful attention and treatment.—Chicago Her

________________ । doctor,
and with a loud “Whoa!" started down tho
White councilman John
chicken.

Making an investigation, ho

minutes wo came up to tbo old man standing

nowhere in sight

kindly looking after n voting chicken which
tbo had found in an nd juicing yard. Sho bad

L

■M’fUig th* mcM characteristic of
T
“ Ccn*ia litu* •cwutriri-

wly young

"Oh, ton cents will do," laughingly replied
the doctor.
.-A.-;.-..7. — .
11 - ■—*
amuMnK to see a group ot native iwu British

after it nud n

vilte stage.

as b*r piiy*te»n to*d tar.

«• —w tamai-STrtfcto El

rnak*

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XXXIV- NO. 11.

HASTINGS. MICH.. JULY 10.1889.

FARMEES

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When you want anything In the line of

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BOOTS AND SHOES,
CALL ON

H. L Newton,
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All Nev Goods aid
Prices Satisfactory

Wihg

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

C,l7? ,l“i
-&gt;»»t ifafa &lt;ih with
Kalamazoo friends.
Hr. McLeay was called to attend Wm.
warram qn Saturday. While unloading
hay in ®ie barn the car fell striking him
on the head and shoulder.. inflicting ser­
ious |f not daugemni injuries.
■
Mrs. Geo. Nelson Is confined to her bed
by illness.
Little Dora Giblm is very sick.
Mrs. Oscar Fisher and children of Grafid
Rapid*. called on friends Saturday.
Jim Smith spends the vacation with his
family.
Mark Norris came into town In a hurry
thia morning. While drawing in hay one
of his hor»es broke through the bam floor,
and awdstance was required to rescue him.
Very fortunately he came out not much the
worst; for his tumble.
The ladles aid society were’ entertained
by Mra. Wm. L. Brown Saturday, and
served ice cream In the school yard in the
evening.
The dance turned out about as one
would expect, two numbers being sold.
Mrs. Brone has-soid her farm to Will
Hughes.
A son at Rich Hughes' makes Bernice
very proud of "my brother.”

To buyers In every Instance.

-/PRODUCE-:-

boy. now an employee on the Grand Trunk
railroad, was hand shaking with former
friends on the.4tli.
Top basyjt time for people to get up much
excitement therefore your scribe has
gleaned but little news.
Dr. Burt ha* bee* on the sick list the
paat week.
Quarterly meeting at the Wesleyan
church comment-lug on Saturday the 20th
and closing the 21sL Rev. Joel Martin Is
expected to be present, and on the evening
of the 21st children's meeting In which
Mrs. Martin will officiate. Everybody In­
vited to attend.

Dowling. Kalatno, Thornapple or Char­
lotte was the destination of nearly all
from this town on the 4th.
The West Maple Grove Evangelical
members observed Children’s day lost Sun­
day.
M. Cooper has returned from the north
ami ia staying at present with his sou Will.
P. Penfold ha* just completed a wt-H for
H. N. Mosey, finding water at-a depth of
about 55 feet.
There was no preaching at the M. E.
church Sunday on account, of quarterly
meeting services being held at Nashville.

QUEER QUESTIONS.

tbo earliest of which history treats— to the
Philistine*, allowing them a week in which to
answer it, a length of time that would liavn
Samson'• wife.

Uruetiug riddle*, as abo had Solotaon. and
the mo&lt; perplexing one was won by. tbn ht

Archimedes, the famous nuithewuiliriar. of

with tiu&gt; gold iu King Hiero’s crown waa
nothing but tho solution of a fiiuxlu.
Tlio Greek* hail a curious puzzle.
"If Achilla*, racing with a^tartlc, given
ths reptile UK) yards start, arid run* Via
yanis white tha reptite run* one. whoa will

aSStRJuiE*’•r,ea’ A"**rI01 l,urtlJ

Mis. John Brnrulstetter and daughter'
Nina hav&lt;- returned from Middleville,
where they have been spending the past
two weeks.
Hallie Sacket. of Kalamazoo, spent Sun­
day with tier sister Mrs. Temple.
Especially Butter and Eggs, wanted. for
....
Mrs. John Doster spent Sunday with her
which the highest market price will be
parent* at Wall lake.
.
paid in cash or trade.
Ruth Renata. of Cloverdale, is working
The followtnc person* are tmihorizod to re- at John Brandstettcr’a.
John Drummond, of Gram! Rapids,
orfve sutaieri|&gt;!icmi'for the Haxxrk:
spent flic Fourth with his parents.
Jennie Drummond is visiting friends In
Grand Rapids.
' &gt;dr. ■
Herbert Brown spent Sunday* with his
parents at North Fine lake.
Pojtmaster’ Hkr.tleld.
Jennie Lindsay, of Kalamazoo. Is vlslt•• , O'Domiril.
J. N. Covert. Carlton
Gen. Mosier and wife, of Cloverdale.”
Post muter. Freeport.
Nnmfoyed with Mrs- Moster’* father. Mr.
,
•'
Irvine.
D. I.. Mortblaixl. Cedar Creek.
Woodham.
F. &lt;». Norwood. Del toe
Mrs. Eugene Horton ba* returned to her
John Sln-nn. Hickor- ■
home in Muskegon.
Brown A Calms. Prairieville.
'-Chas. Sedwlrk has purchased n new
m. Telepln&gt;n&gt;?/con: .Holloway »/ drug
mower of E. M. &lt;k M. T. Jones.
A. G. Jre«u[&gt;.&lt;&gt;rauer&gt;llU.
Postmaster. Yankee Springs
W. Armstrong, Bowen* Mills.
q. B. Gti
Notary Public
|
I Money paid to the,k-agrut* will he receipted
Arthur Hills friends hel|ted him celebrate
for by the Baxxku proprietors, and we trust his-'Mh birthday last Thursday evening,
'.uni l . is. &lt; '.aim Agent,
mi iubscribers at the pliwre named who have
Y'.iws ;,j.. ;iu kinds’ of claims before the I
Vina Miller presented the sabbath
not, settled with u» will, tmtwccu Ibis date and
'lints••rii.rtamrmroffice. Callon him j
New Yesr
-. payt',.
*z TGL--.
7. "
' to -- tne
Years,
their
subM-riptlons
school nt the Austin school house last
lUxxxn's
agent*
named above.'
««n
&gt;.
Sabbalh with a collection of flowers that
Resprenullv.
Assyria can't beat.
COOK &amp; NtSKKUN.
W. \V. Cole nmi wife, of Hastings, and
E. E Cole and children, of Assyria, met at

5llEI.li

WHOLE NO. 1780.

wan the ordinary kinds, and cannot bn sold In
2?n'l*tlU"« with the multitude &lt;&gt;t low tret, short
weight, ahnu or phosphate powdera. Sold onlv
WsSbu’v^vrAb
Pownuit Co.. 106

COUNTY NEWS.

J. GRAN7
SELLS

Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile,
Lime, Salt, Cement,
Seeds, Plaster, Plas­
tering Hair, Plano
Binder and Mower,
Western . Reserve
Fertilizer, Oats,Corn,
Beans, Oats and
Flour, and

Sowing buckwhcal Is the order of the
atu:
*
day.
“Why dure d pail of water, WHh a fish
Carrie Potter went away last Sunday.
swiihmiqg in it, weigh no more than tha
The Foprth was observed at Streeter’s
landing.'
1 It called forth much disctisalori from tbn
Will Potter I* the owner of a pair of member* of that august body, who explained
dice colts.
the singular cireumstanco in different wayi
Arthur Stocking is talking of buying a to their entire sati*factiou, but'found by oxhorse.
|«-riment that the pail of water did weigh
C. M. Smith and wife were the guest* more when there was a live fish in it.
of Will Potter last Sunday.
Ed. Courtney’s large flock of sheep nectioo .with the Royal wxrfetyof Ir.udon. In
averaged s ixrnnda of wmd to the head.
Oak grove school nlosed last week Fri­ Wole*, prujiosod tile ptuxHtig question.
day. Mis* Wurdeli was much liked by all.
An excellent, if an old, puzzle is—
How can a window having a bright equal
to iu width be made twice n» targe without
increasing 11* height or wridthl
”
Impandbfc! Uh, no. In the first inntance
It U shaped like a diamond, thea it is chang­
ed to a square.
So thick the tree* acre rtniud It,
Barltet. a French writer, furnish** the fol­
There stood a be .th of rj*nt bole.
low-lug:
.
Upon a velvet, ciaaqr knoll.
Half of n ship’s crew, constating of thirty
And Unis sang all around U.

Arid t.-w and ktwll upon its tide

gala

They consented to being placed tn

Dividing all their inaibkN.

place them that no Christ ian should bo a vic­

ing them thus:

W^JWn.^1.!&lt;»««,&lt; ... curha.
; D. IL Slade, wife ami little girls visited
the afternoon of the third returning the
at Creasy last week.
night of the 5tli.
• John Wilkinson broke bls arm one day
Has ahraak to half its fornstr rise;
Nome of our citizen* went to Woodland ।
The birds h.1rc ull d.-tarted.
' last week.
many of tha bachelors, a* S|»^)iSpcan&gt; in
and some to Laku Odessa.
I
The Patrons ^f industry are doing a big
Tbc meeting tp.IL Branch's grove was a
dilh-reutly called the members df eitberwa.
liitsineas.
Got
over
fifty
members
in
the
| HiicecBs. There was n good attendance. |
’ L&gt; well nigh broken beartrd.
he liad In* experience.
-e-.
i Quail trap district one evening.
Services hi the grove next Snndny and
One of hi* apparently unexplainable freaks
Mr*. Becky Biggs hru a little baby boy.
lu Californio *m to build a mill, which was
imptbmnl services In 'xinneetton.
We umle.rstaiid Rob Plumps is thinking of
ceiled
with
mahngtoy
nnd
other
beautiful
The Itiunf July celebration nt Tliomuje adopting It. It Will pntlmbly !«• just-as
pie lake vviis a success, both a.- to numbers nice as it It came from Philadelphia or
- • time.
—
Everything
pati-ed off quietly.
stylo.
and
Every thing passed
There seemod to Ik-&gt; no reason for this fonp
,___
_ expressing
L4- themselves
---- - -&gt; M "‘■|1 Cliinn.
_xery
many
The gieeu mhlgv »n'thick in the
satisfied. ’ Many thanks are dm- the young
Tlio read'*™ of Our Boys and Girb have no of extrnvagaut folly until a little roruoneo
wheat In this vicinity.
.
‘
gentleman. Mr. Truman, from Nashville,
doulit bcnnl cf la mb and calve* being raised
Amy Anderson visit'll at George Perry's
Before he w ent to ledxa ths organ making
torltb dbplay id tire works out on the lake
in Kalamazoo last Sunday.
borut that wa* raised in that way! Whether business be had been apprenticed, to a wealthy
in the evening.
Parley anti Romle Belles, aged S and «.
Bort. Snack* U in Johnstown harvesting. feitied 'hn-r wreiHiuefrs owe day last week they bare or not, I think they will enjoy miller in Pendrylvanin who lad a pretty
reading about Majart-." a iwtw *-4 mtoo
Henry Strong went to Cnartotte last with the help of their little dog.
.
that I brought up from •■infancy,” nnd have
IJck was a comely and plucky youth and
week to look nt an engtne with a view to
purchasing.
’ The Free Sitelhodlsls held a grove meet­
Full of bojK’ and the prospect of-liappinora
Mr. Sherwood, of (.’harfotie. was here ing over Sunday In Henry Branch's grave. family n* any of n*.
The mother hors-- died when “Maggie" wtu the young man applied to tbo girl's father,
fishing Inst week.
■ beginning the 4th.
"
only one tiny oRi, and at we could not find giving 1dm full infortuatiou as to both their
Some of the farmers have begun haying. any other mother horse to adopt the Uttte wishes. Whereupon the rich IVnnsyiraaia
They report hay as rather a light crop.
thing. «o had to m--: t to the bottle to keep Dutchman liecams indignant and scouted the
The sound of the mower in heard In the
T. S. -Brice made Maple Grove friends a it alive. But tho littte colt knew nothing Idea, exclaiming:
call last week.
land.
4lwut that kind of a mother, and could not
Mrs. Radimakerand daughter havebeen
Frank Guy ami grandpa Yargvr. of N&lt;- be indm-t-d to draw-the milk from iu Fi-_
my daughter, who will inherit all my
visiting her mother, Mrs. James Town­ luiwa. spent a few days with Maple Grove mdly. dbtwwl by the &lt;x»r thing’s pitiful property f lie re you a mill like this I Have
friends last wwk.
■■fie* for it* d«ad mother, I thought of a you a single penny in your jmn»F
send. Fred Odell had unite a smash-tip at
Wm. Meek lost a valuable foil last week. small, long necked funnel which I had, and
To thi* tirade the poor youth could only re­
lake Odessa the «h. Bis wife and little
A. I’. Itowley had one of hb old army patting that into tho colt'* mouth, I poured ply that just then be hadn't, but ho oddod
son and Mra. Cain were in the buggy and comrades from south of Battle Creek visit tho milk into it from tho bottle. Maggio that the day would come when ho would hare
him last week.
’ soon “caught an." and it was not long until a mill compared with which that one would
l were all quite badly IjiirL
The new store is now hi running orderr
M. &lt;ldy attended quarterly meeting north ■ we substituted tbc ortho-lox “babire' bot­ bo nothing more than a pig sty.
and out people do their trading at Coats of Nashville Saturday ami Sunday.
Ho left tb» miller, but ho never forgot the
tle" for tbo funnel.
•
The I'. B. will hold their 4th quarterly
From ti e bottle wo went to the pan, and
Groves
Mrs. Childs is visiting her grand-daugh­ mcctingSatmdny ami Sunday of this week Muggle was soon fat and playful. She grew only rich, but n millionaire, he built thi* mill,
targe nud strong, nmi having been tepugbt' and when it wn* flnblwd it had everything
at their elntreh.
ter. Mrs. W. N. Boicettiat could have added to the perfection of tta
Mrs A- F. Warner, of Hostings, spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Bolre.
appointment.
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The glorious Fourth lias come and gone,
Mr. Bostwick and wife, of Missouri, have
and It was observed in a manner worthy raised with no other rornjonionshlp than that Boor of tho very higbret potuh.
been visiting friends in this place,
TiMiTERM AN. llomcepathic I’byHo wo* not able to bring the milter to om
Camp meeting Is Hi progress in Moses of the day by our villagers sand the /large of bumA being*. Certainly, she ha* always
and Surgeon.
.
crowd o&lt; people who were here: amt not­ been the most intelligent jirutc I ever saw. fulfillment of hi* boyish declaration, but ha
Fuller's woods.
bad tha mill photographed in every poadbto
'a— over l.ixnrop s drug store.)
Horace Wilcox and wife, of Charlotto, withstanding the efforts of some envious
have been visiting at James Johnson s and persons to cast a slur on our place because hare nothing to do with other borafe and if way; within ami without, and although hi*
of the location, the celebration was a ono approached her siin would run to some old aweetbeart bad long since b&gt;-en married,
H Why don't si-mc one start some kind of grand success. The tub nu!e between four nxinbcr of tho family, as if for protection.
be *ent her father tho picture* and recalled to
After we began tiring her us a riding home
a manufactuing establishment at Coats contestants was won by John Doouan.
The little Steamer was two much for uho would stand very quietly whore w hitched —Baltimore American.
Grove.
.. Cliauncy Townsend, but the latter handled
his oars with skill. L. Gibbs, of Prairie­ get impatient, ami would whinny time zmd
Mito.
IlVlM fa well .lo.nwl.fa »«r fa-nfafa; ville. won Uie fat man’s race. The boys agniu until »» coma to her. At such time* i Most prominent among the public nonice wm won by Milo Hayes. The steam- she was always perfectly delighted to see ul
M fa«nv»l win eommra"- &lt;!"•
txvat was well jmtronlzed and also the sev- and would whinny iu her soft, low way, and
ol th.- wort; we fa»-e «■»- "a
.U.wu.dmu.ifa.,’"" «fae»*; ™™ " era! roftwhment stands ’ present. Parties
having in charge a wheel of fortune made joy at our coming back.
localitica, has the extraoi
making rapid atrhtoa for a cfopYou will not Ik&gt; surprised that Ju- wa* very appropriating whatever
The 4tb iuw come and gone, induced their appearance early in the day. but
. Mich.
by cheap rMlXd fare, motive, of petriot- could get no ground to work on as we pad
bm tun &gt;n‘l 10 have “
t,m* 0 d ttind no room for such. The address by Judge
young
MHo and took train. Smith was grand, and a good deal was sjdd
common name, belonging to any
Jnrth or south as their fancy Inclined them. la Its praise. Ample facilities for tripping
the light fantastic were afforded, and the ba* turned the churn over in trying to get nt
The writer lent »
the content*.
Michigan.
the county never visited before. The young people enjoyed themselve*. The
But lot me tell you one of tho funnlret
»i.antv and rich soli has never been over &lt;l‘*play of fire works, with the "“P11"'1
of the balloon, was not as good as it ought things Maggie ever did. Our kitchen was on
Mtteatod; with lb railrond fmeHltles now
..
.....
.faw rt/w WKM
Qwt tor bmlnew Dec.
in building formloved it will not take a back scat to any to have been, but no fault of the commit­
■aerlr..- .-..i-i &gt;&gt;«
“
sut-PFijian ladim. and her ton a place nominally
tee. Tbc ladles of Cloverdale and vicinity,
assisted by several gentlemen, bad an foe­
oanacqs:
high ground, and ha* a good view of the
cream saloon for the benefit of Rev. Meand that of a Vmu lorn, which latter title la
Ixran. realizing SS«. 1 forgot to say that
• CbMter Mesaer, Vice. Pres.
day. when J entered to find lux stretched on
not with any intention of fault finding but Brush Ridge district took t&gt;art In this.
64). Beebe, Cashier.
Jimmie Mclxan has placed himself un­ tbo floor before a blaring log fire, for all tlw
. i- acres in Rutland, fair bouse but »• I might give the Mtue advice igratu to’w'^
'blKKCTORS:
rod outbuildings. M
rw impro red. tliat 1 have In the past given yonr city der the rare of Dr. Lowry, of your city, worhUikeabigdoK- A* dinner was in course
longing to a native of hl*
fur treatment of bls eyes. He makes daily
I ots of fence timber and wood- Within ■
Reyn.,]^
.11™ or till, city .nd &lt;
InlW ■““* “■ with Canada thbtles thrown in.
D. 0. Bob'.nom.
WCmtLHHo«&gt; was pnsaented with a beauGrebte.
TbU t.n» will ta- wild .1 » l'»m*l". °° ■
L KKuippen.'
Prlchardvlll*.
tlfui cabinet album by Mrs. Edward Mush­ went out without disturbing a thing.
.ruonable
downier on her 17th birthday.
H. Mosier is now occupying the addi­
&lt;0 »n. tn Kntlud sW nll«
&lt;"• mIX n gSr M» fart" lrt •” “- '■'’fa""''pnwogativo to the full, firing whatever may
1 itowni hanking limitless Transacted.
rlty. all Implored. r»d
32*
:
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MnE re a rood many from thto place at- tion recently added to lib store.
Geo. Mosier has his new store ralMW.
teSmTttteSebration at Dowling the 4th.
building land Um -e l
ROBERTSON "HOUSE,
’ n’nll. Ilu brrn »ld within ln»tl«vrJ™"
Cortle Stockbridge and Johnnie Merahou
lor Jl.SOO. Will br Mid W,y below
never Imvo to look anxjp^ them for Maggie,
wnn' In Kalamazoo bat week.
.
Camp SC. Louis. lAlamazno. .Itowliiig for the moment ho entered the tnelcwure, and
Mra W H. Glb«&gt;n. &lt;* Kalamazco. b and north Pine l’ko wens yialU‘A b&gt;
F. BHODi sNEKt
figure.
during
before she saw him, she would begin to
vuitw her father. IL R. Haynes.
from this place &lt;*&gt;
4lb - and, T whinny, showing, that she know of hi* aptot Jtftram and Court Ntk. Hastings, Mich.
ScIlTMn In Hotlwn. djdrnbk Pbmr '
wi F^eman lus a new top buggy
Stun enjoyable time from those points
« z-_.i ivc.
rMww._whal vnu
for.bone.
Will
be
ebwed
out
M"
- •
Rat°s, s I .oo per Day.
C. N. Starck*. Ph. D., in Popular Bctance
Harvest help appears to be very scarce ,
d,“XX.
*« •'”“*,wv 1on thld dt family s’* entertaining
Monthly.
,
,______________
nrw- w“h Piewit rooms. The their value.
°t the pntmc ts respectfully solicited.
The standard oil company is erecting a
Call on or address
atidphlu Timex_________
S rStanl fa .falUfaK fair d.ufafadistributing warehouse at Paw Paw.
Norman
Boyd,
who
had
lived
in
Cohoc^Dr. Nichol. l« .Wllnf bl. •!■*» *n- F’T5,fa^WXC^fafa-"
The Kalkukla Baptists are about to
tab, Llvlngaton Co.. 50 ycare, died Wed­
dedicate a new church.
&lt;*"“
‘-S’fSS’e
^r»w?£Sit5SiJSffer*’n8t- Keopsioar,
’
nkton C««- nesday evening.
months, returned home FridayHASTINGS MlcfL

Hr. .Tones, over

BUYS

Wheat, Beans, Barley,
Oats, Rye, Clover
Seed, Wool.

ALBERT LEINS
KEEPS A

First-Class
Market.

Go there for Fresh and Salt
Meats, Fresh Fish, &amp;c.
You will find his

Prices Eight!

Highest market price
paid for poultry, tallow,
hides, &amp;c.

M IK IK,

Hasting;- City Bank,

STATE STKEET.

sso.ooo.oo.

Very Reasonable Terns.

Th' i£ £l'fa ™

gillaspie,

“b?

�Hastings Banner

WHAT IS GOOD SOCIETY?

PLANTATION

PROVERBS.

Hastings, Wednesday, July 10. I860.

ELI'S SORROWFUL DEATH.

THE KING OF THE SKY.
AN EAG1 E THAT MADE A DESPERATE

IS

’

ALWAYS NEW.

The amtapt
r happy

Beau

custom .
lla&gt;

.ESSON 11, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 14.
j C.'SZly'SEtTii''

HGHT FOR LIBERTY.

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UH,

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relative? arum'id him t,.(' .. . S?*1*5 b*
-w ~.T 1»™&gt;" who d-ii-b u»ib
.
,___ no.-ennw*r for a man to

It co­
ot metropolitan life no
wonder of provincial ex­

OLD HONESTY
TOBACCO
WILL SOOp F1|4D

L^STS

IT

LOpIGEfy TASTES

• SWEETER TFjApl OpjE^ TO­
BACCOS, ApiD WILL pLE^SE
Q f ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT.
/UU* AND INSIST ON GETTING IT.

E^E^y ptJG SJA^pED LI^E
AyBO^/E Cjj.
JIO. FI8ZER &amp; BROS., Louisville, It

YOU cfiF LEARN ’"

SHORTHAND
I
jfikT IXOMJS

Just a* readily as by attending some school and
nt 1-4 the expense.
LESSONS BY MAIL.
A oe« method-JHMl’LE and THOROUGH.
Khortliand writers get from
•50 TO SI50 PER MONTH.
_Ihe work is light, pleasant and respectable.
Hundreds have learned Shorthand in this way
and arc now earning over
S1.000 PER YEAR.

JUST THE THING FOR LADIES.
Send fer particulars to the

STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE
, ,

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ANN ARBOR. MICH.

\*/
MORTGAGE SALE.
Defahit having been mads In the eondtttaiM
af a certain mortgage made by William S.
Beadle and IHrr!. : I . r-1. l.i* nil-

M of mortgage*, on page 27B, on which mort­
gage there is claimed to be due at Ihe date of
this notice, the sum of two thousand four hun­
dred and thirty-seven (B4S7) dollars and forty

■irr part thereof;
Now. therefore. by virtue of the power of sale
contained in said mortgage, and the statute in
such case made and provided, notice Is hereby

e eity of Hastings Barry Co.. Mich.. «tb*t
(tbe place where the Circuit Court for Barry
ty Is Holden), tbc premises described In said

described in said mortgage as nil that certain
»ce or parcel of laud lying and belug situate
tta town of Hastings, in the County of Barry
and State of Michigan, and known mid descrlbed as follow*, to-wit: The north half (HI
et the north fractional half •**) of section num­
ber twenty five IE), town three &lt;3» north, rang*

ermuent survey thereof.
Dated May '-■nth. 1880.
ItoVAl. W. Prank. Mortgagee.
Stuabt. KxArrKM * Vanahmax,
,
Attorneys for Mortgage**.

Wo might easily devise a machine operated
•independently, such as tho steam engine,
which would ooutinuoualy thrust a magnet
into a talix and withdraw it by a reciprocat­
ing motion. We should then have a means
ct producing currents of electricity which
•would depend upon mechanical power for t he*
energy which must be rupplksl. Fur certain
purposes the alternating character of the cur­
rents no produced would be a matter of no
devise means by. which such a machine can
automatically clmngo the relations of the
conductors, in which tho currents flow out­
side uf 11,-c helix, to that they shall Cow idways iu the same direction. Any form of
such apparatus is properly called a magneto­
electric machine.
In pratice machines of this general charac­
ter are usually &gt;&lt;o constructed us to subsUtuUrotatory tor reciprocating motion, for the ob­
vious reason that such a motion is more etuiJy
Btamtamed. — Profemor C. F. Brackett in

Deposit saliva in your spittoon; not on tta

don’t open the closet door to tbo world.
Wath your willed linen and purify personal

No woman b so ignorant that she docs not
have some sort of notion concerning a fetich
which sta has heard called “good society.”
To her this may mean only the poaaeitdou of
hideous chromoa and frightful "lace” cur­
tains in the sacred precinct* set apart as vil­
lage “parlors;" it may mean “keeping help,"
and so having leisure to gossip over back
fences nnd talk about nothing on front piaz­
za* or in stuffy Utile front rooms.
No matter about the precise definition, the
term “good society" “bath a magic spell,”
lefore which saint and sinner, .few nnd Geo­
tile. rich and poor, high and low make pro­
found obeisance.
.
'
TBK GOLDEN MEAN.
*
There are certain "bobcmiau” natures who
.will affirm tlmt they "care nothing fur so­
ciety; yet they mean by thi* that they do not
pbn»ider "tho play worth the candle" They
'decline to enter the lists whore misguided
souls dream of "good society,* and think it
mean* agonized efforts to obtain microscopic
views of the precise difference* between
tweedledum and twaxllcdee. ’
Tbcv* tclM-muuu are in danger of going to
the other extreme. and in their anxiety to
escape “the petty solicitudes of middle data
gentility ' Iwiw slangy, coarse,abrupt, and
even offensive.
As a rule those tre to bo equally avoided
who care too much or too little for "society,"
which is, perhaps, but another non! ter con­
ventionality in itr. general acceptation.
The overconventiamd are narrow, sculls**,
anil hence W ithout breadth of mind or ten­
derness of h-.-arL They tuk never what is
true, but whet is popular; never what h just,
but what is “required" by mere Grundyism.
They do not ask, Who is my brother! nor
yet. How shall 1 serve my neighbor! They
ask only, Who b in tta swim! Their object
is pleasure; their beta noir is annoyance.
They have no power to comprehend great
things, yet they overestimate little things.
They remind one of savage* who will ex­
change great wealth far painted glass and to
whom a looking glass is of more value than a
library. Give them “a thought that would
have delighted Plato" and they still require
references from your tailor or dressmaker
• concerning your val^c.
The question is not bow agrecablo are you
as an acquaintance! It is only to what
tx-uwn ore you invited and tahat I* your vis­
iting list!
When such persons peso os the arbiter* of
social destiny and proclaim themselves the
apostles of "good society," it is not strange
that wo find now and then a protest such ns
this: “Good society is a phantom which lures
many a man at talent and virtue Into a uonv-nvical sacrifice of self for tbc conversation
of pigutle* and the sympathy of flat*."
Nevertheless the truth remains that “pig­
mies" and flats are uot good society. They
may know the Ann art of keeping still when
ttay have nothing to my. They may possess
tta fiolite accomplishment of "keeping their
hand* nnd feet to themselves** «nd refrain
from “kicking shins or punching riba"
Ho long as they confine ttamselvea to the
dumb show of leaving cards, eating dinners,
or prancing as dummies to di/jilny tho skill
I of tailor or modiste they "do well enough,"
yet when they essay convenution they prove
the truth of Joali Billings* assertion, “There
is no substitute for wisdom but silence."
They can show you “a perfect poem of a
dress;" yet when they offer a thought it is a
jxxir Indian blanket of mental barbarity
pitiful to behold.
Tho golden mean bet ween the poor preten­
ses of mediocrity aping “gentility," and
betamianism outraging all delicacy of feel­
ing ft perhaps difficult, yet is tbo tree ideal.
The fine flower of the highest civilization is
not manifested by an animal devotion to
creature comfort It is not mere sytaritien,
nor yet a fierce intellectuality trampling in
tho dust every sweet flower of courtesy, every
gracious tribute to lea bicnsances as being
“too puerile."
■■BE THOU THK.TXVK MAN.*
As the heart must always bo n higher and
holier power than the bead, so do wo prize
our acquaintances nut so much for what they
know as what they hare power to make and
feel.
Wo enjoy wit, yet if It bn accompanied by
carclesKDWw or barbed with malice the wound
it inflicts upon our sensibilities may destroy
the pleasure of its intellectual enjoy menL
We are pleased with learning, yet if it be
linked with cynictaxn a cold and self centered
Impossibility, or an Irritable desire for «u|zretuacy, wo eschew it as pedantry aud Ann
it as a baleful egotism.
Ono of the fine uses of conventionality is
its Inexorable demand that'people shall rcprew wjmtover is disagreeable. This tends to
cliickrtbe coat--- selfldin.sa that thust have
Ito own w ay and indulge Its own feeling with­
out any regard for who may Im&gt; hurt or
hindered thereby. It induces earn also that
one offend not the eye by.unpleoslug effects
nor tite ear by discordant sounds or lm|iroper
language, nor tbo mental taste by crude
thoughts or Ignoble sentiment*.
A due regard for tu-ccptsd rtandnid* can­
not lie other than educational in its influence
aud sanctifying in its last results, for what­
ever induces wolf knowledge nudaelf improve­
ment teixb to civilixn nnd Christianlzo tbo
world.
a
Whatever make* tbo distinction between
baring merely an abumlani.-u of thing* aud
the power to collect thoughts relevant to the
higher life cannot fall to tisxtoti the advent of
social ciwiditioun that shall make exlstenrv
'more noble aud bence lass difficult.
Emerson tell* us tliat certain attributes
render the world ••plnrflc and fluid as it was
in the beginning." and that it i* “flint only to
Mu and iguurance."
To |XWNM these attributes would be indeed
to bold the key that would unlock to us the
treasure* of both earth and heaven. We
stiould know bow tu find uu.l keep aud enjoy
“good society" that is indeed the high com­
panionship of an aisBociatkm sweeter than
toliiudu We sbould eeasu to chase shadows
or feed upon tbc hunks of mere ceremonies.
Wo should formko the mockery of trying
to serve both God and mammon, yet wo
sbould comprehend bow the good is never di­
vorced from itself, giving over tbo heart aud
core of IU awaetzMsss to evil and keeping wily
what b liisagreeaUe for “duty."
^Tliequestion of "What in good society and
what are its manlfeotatianaf" is one that we
may with groat profit to ourselves and our
neighbors thoughtfully consider, taking for
our text Whittier’s noble lino*:
Kesrch thine own benrt—wliatpalnetli tbno
1b ocbrm. In thyself may be:
AU Ann t» froO, all fWi Is weak.
Be tbau the true mon Uiau daS sack
- Agnes Iwonard Hill in Chicago Times.

tfckip'

•Kn*« bo apen's hls ioofln'mlnrJtaglttia* 'quaintal
Kid hilM-ff

tv Jtu. “cocai nu'e
— ■——that 1 bad with one once on tho Blue Moun­
tain. in Tulpebo-’kao towoJ ip- be
have bad ta* doubt* re moved fa short order.
1 fatal Ixam ludng a good many chicken* one
fa!' und supping that they were bring carrito off by fox- 1
The nx-routf after ^t(mg tta trap!I went
out to look fur U. ata it -*» •«’»*« tota
own. It fata been churned to u small stake
in tbe gnmiHl.nnd the stake *ra» nbo tntalng.
Vtnxr HOL’JTD son TUB UIKU
A* 1 wa* returning bonze I beard a great
commotion among a big flock ‘*1 “’WJ'L 1,1
the wood* a quarter of a tate up tbeWfailam. Tta cruse* were caWingXn &gt;ucbtf turhous cboruxthat their crt~ i-ouWtal^S^

Nobtab quarrel wid yo* natiur *k**n bis *ilgka&gt;

Though yo'lot la Ufa am grubbln'ln a crooked
tau-r row.
Alius'.hoi' yo* bead up firmly, ax &gt; ou'm trablia*

In oneof tta prominent tartar*tapsOf thia
city is an okl* colored man who tas bcoi a
tartar nearly all hb life. “Clentkinen don’t
take near tho trouble with their I hair that
they u?cd to," be remarked, n« h-t deftly
avoided slicing off an ear with tla? scissora
“Before the war nearly every body that was
any way fashionable had to have' his hair
curled. It was ported on each side of tta
head and curled up in tta middle with curl­
ing tong*. Tta younger mfa had tbeir lialr
frizzed. We did that by curling it tighten
iron* and ttau combing it out, it was tho
uildiers who first start.*! tho fashion of short
hair. Of course, they bad to fix their hair m&gt;

instead of having female tairdresters, tta
ladies who were getting ready for a ball or
reception sent for a bar tar. Many's tta time
I've gone out with all my curling irons and
fluting irons to fix a lady’s hair. They wanted
tbeir hair smooth in front and curled iu long
ringlet* down their ixu-k. Sometimes tho
curls would bo so long that they could dt on
thorn. Often it ha* taken me three ] hours to
do up a lady’s hair, and I never got but a
minute*."— Wa»bingtoo Critic

A German traveler has discovered tho very
Mtudlert republic in Eurojic. It is tbo ham-

somewhat over 100 citizens, Roman Catholic
in religion, who live by silk weaving, and
constitute a brave and self depcndimt com­
monwealth. They Lave no tax'ea nor any
other public charge*. Ttay liave no mayor
or otter civil official Ttay have not even
on established church or priest of ttelr own,
.as ttay bavo incorporated tliemsclvrs ecctesinstieally with tta neighboring tillage of
taruns. where theirchikireu are baptized,
dead buried. The citizens of this republic
live to a very great age. There are said to
t» both male and female centenarians among
them. They always marry “foreigners"—
that is to say, inhabitant* of tbo neighboring
states of France and Spain. Nobody is

Caught at Last.
Father (shouting down stairs in an angry,
voice)—Mary 1
Mary (who b with her bean, who bos been
waiting ou her for about tMrec yearw—Yaa,
dr,
F.—Is Mr. Slowcoach there!
F.—Is he proposing to you that bo i* Ray­
ing so la to I
SL (to Mr. Slowcoach in a ft ightenod whis­
per)—Ohl wtat shall Isayf
Mr. 8. (trembling in hi* boots)—Hay ye*.
M. (to tar father!— Yea, papa.
F.—All right, all right; exenae ma Tell
Inm hu can bavo yon. Bl&lt;« you both, my
childrrtl He needn't burry-nway.—Bootcn
Conrter.

Augelina—Aud now that you tulva vbitad
her school. Edwin, what is your decision re­
garding Madame Francois for our children!
As to dbripline. does site giro that;proper
attentlou!
'
there tbc whole morning, nnd madaniewwnwl
to devote tire efltlrc time to preserving order.
—UnqxT'i Majnzina
A SyUabla Sil]*.
Dr. Carpenter wa* noted for tta qtdeknew
of hi* wit. and It wa* a common saying in
tho town in which be lived that ta always
had an answer ready wben it was required.
He wm once introduced a* “Dr Carter."
hiimcvlintciy hl* Mend «aw hl* error, and
corractol himself. "Never mind." mM tta
doctor; “ItY only a slip of the pen."—Ham­
per's liagazine.

round tta treu tops iu one tarprtilir spot,
and frequently a
und
» numtar
number oT thett^ would
dart viciously down through thu tr&lt;-» toward
tta groumL I wa* curioa* to knaw wlwt
could ta causing this unusunl proceeding
among tbe uro vii, for they are birds tliat do
not fool tbeir thue awdy for nothing,
walked up tho mountain’ and as 1 approached
the qx&gt;: where tho crows’ circuit wa* going
on. the tumult-amoug tta crows increased.
When I arrired within qu&lt;y gunshot of tbo
s|«ot the flock withdrew tu a more distant
part of the woods but kept up their hubbub*
r.ud jswtxl ai.d ctattrrixl in u way that left
no doubt of tta-ir tav mg been intensely dis­
turbed bv nine unpleasant experience.
•T walked on. and had taken but a few

mg dragged along cei the gniuad. aud in­
stantly conclodwi that it
the chain o.' my
mbsing trap. I momentarily ex|icct«l to *&lt;•
the fox, tampered by the trap on his kg.
come into sight, behaving that be bad Iwu
attacked by thu crow* who tad discovered
him in hi* cri|&gt;pltd condition. Imagine my
sunrise tlirii winn. instead of the fox making
his up|&gt;caraiice, an vu-irmou* bald engk strut­
ted out from behind a big tree, dragging the

■Compftsd from Lewoo Helper Quarterly by par­
’ misaloo of H S Hoffman, publisher. Phitadel
plita-1
.
TVbeti Samuel tuld to Eli the message from
tta Lord the attitude of h!» heart towards
God is made nmnifert In hte reply: *’lt i* tta?
tax-d; let Him do wtat sermetb Him good.”
Hl* meek rubtntaion te commendable, but
prompt and .tectaive dealing* with bi* sons
would have l«*n tatter.
1. **Tbe word of Samuel came to all Israel. ”
That i&gt; tbc « ord of tbe lain! through Samuel.
the Lord* message (Hag. i, 1S&gt;. and thus all
Hruc) would know through him the will of
tta tail'd.
.
£. “Israel wo* smitten -before tbo Phili*tlnes.’’ This indicates that God wa* not with
them, fcr hod He been in tbeir midst victory
would tave been certain: "one should chawa thousand and two put ten thousand to
flight.*' Ho tad promised to fight for them
when He amit them forth tDeuL i. 30; iii, 22;

enomv and this defnht wa* not tbe result of
God's* leading.

was such a splendid specimen that I resolved
tu capture it alive. 1 approaclied it with no
thought of having any difficulty in accoth-

*!«

rill "
uiqiitrdrmabk'.
Next dqy, therefore, at,
the fatal sword, a magnifi .-nt
a blade inlaid with gokl M:r|
crusted with &lt;luun: .i, &gt; . t.._. .
pathetic ir.timati&lt;xi tiuu (
would Ia rtgapie.! a*al&gt; u- :ii
in general and tire miUii..ulI
cul|&gt;rit rwivrd titesword w,:&gt;

“ruiKhtl^E

jiartcd Uk* wily Japan. .
Euruja-an habits .d tboug
went on Luord a mail -stun..

neatly *tjld hi* aword «■! h-,u
Wo uever. mot with a I- :
the eminently prartit ^I tn

iw&gt; Iie»-

the Lord;
nut at thi* Umu worshiping Him., but idols.

vrereanldoi which pcrhar- may have more
power than tbootbete idr.ls which they wor­
shiped; but their miquitie* had separated

hid Hi- face from tbenu
4. “So the jreoplc sent to Shiloh, time they
might bring from tlicnr-? the ark of tbe covouaut of tho Lordxif Hntta, which dwelletb
between tbv cberubim.’" Thus they mid sin
enormity of this sm. Consider the srguHF
canre *&gt;f tbte holy vessel, nuntumni eleven
tim*.-. in tbte &lt;-taptcr, und that its place in
tbc latwrnuclc waa in tb't* Holy of Holies into
which the High Priest clone entered l«ut once

sacrifitx. typifying the blood of Jesu*. Christ;

and only seven time* in all Scniitaro 111 Ham.
vi, 2; Il Kings xlx. LI; 1 Chr. xliL«; P* Ixxx,
"I had with me an ordinary shotgun, with
which 1 had expected to kill tbe fox if I foun l
it iu my trap. When tho engk saw me it rr»»
with gnat difficulty from tho ground, owitq
to tho burden on the teg. and flew toward tlx
top of a tall, dead tree. 1 fired nt IL The

"Kt

sovereign would, a« n m.-,,him u jewekil sw&lt;n-d with -.
upon liitnralf. But ail n„.r
ofltainrt. Ttamikad..-. ,

.. i hare used Ayer •

rabjectx to exH-ute' him.,,
bis mute 1 v ta iih i».•»•*!
inch witli ;jepr&lt;l&gt;.*|
.

. l^l» ,M ’"‘11

L'SLs £• )oy *°a K
HarSy. Delara

Ayer’s Hai

lertUN Ut if&gt;.k«te »wtrr
thuTwntv -thinl *tr&gt;vt ■
tag to it cheap imitation i &gt; •ilk:
"Lfr. Ifamk, I tag ymir ]&lt;n

rsutrABB

itnuy

Lord of Hosts wili be entreated by. and do

only expect His wrath.
5. “All brtu.4 nhoutwl with a great shout”
|t was not liketbc groat shout wlreu the walls
of Jericbo fall, or when tbo foundation of the

"I thank you very much, miutau.' s i, fl*
floor walker’* retily. "Mta X.. mwk that
■tuff down tn eighteen cent* i tgbt awaj 1
Ip explainingsystem f.-r making k-tb
end* meet In fas department « hen te in.i-dgnl

us to make fii» und havi\ it known that X.
Y., Z. &amp; Co. undersell us by eight wot* •
yard on an insignlflcaut fabric hke this i‘*ir

witli such fury that I turned and Bed from
the wuoda
"At tta edge of tta woods I stopped, and at
first thought 1 would go Ixuik and *boot tta

G4L “God is cumc into the ramp." When
the Philiotinea heard the shout, nnd undrr-

undersell* us, if they, happen qt'sig rur ws&lt;
again, they drop in and tell u* in a
&lt;fcv
interested way. Now that lady usln't want
to buy any of that stuff. Rh«* simply dMs’
want to see far favorite *tnrv pt left.'—
Cloak undRtutReview.

strung that I determioed to makeovery effort
to capture II 1 hurried home and got n stout
rupc and on empty feed bag.

command, tuunpared and crippled os ta was,
and forced tho fighting at once. 1 had made
u uoom? in one &lt;-ud of my rope. As tta eagle

theirs, but although they tremble at the pos-

wilder.i.-*^ they uro. ready to rr-ako trial
&lt;if tbe ;&gt;ower of their god against Is­
rael's God and urge tbeir soldier* to
be strong and
quit tbemselve**
like

। cuurtinics towards tbeirtmrttir. that
Philutim* knew not the God of Israel nor Hu.

wounded otic dragging iidpteo* and blwding
on tta ground, hb powerful booked beak
thrown open, tta feather* on hb nock brutling like the hair on an angry buck, and the
chain clanking a* be dragged tfa. heavy trap
ou hi* leg, he wa* a startling picture of inteu*o hate omPunboundeii fury. I bad never
f.ievd s-j fierce a presence, cur could 1 have
imagiiMsl ona
"I know tliat by tta plan J had formed for
capturing thu cagte I could quickly over­
loner him if 1 could managu it succewfnllv,
so 1 stood my ground, aud wte-n tta immense
Linl was almost near enough to fae to strike
uro with hb bent, I quickly tosotd tbo uooo
over hi* bead.-'ll slipped down over hb wing,
azul 1 drew it clows by u sudden and strung

now sboru of the great help of it. ouco power­
ful win,- n. if l.n.l
n. .... ___ -r .. .
.

relied upon Him.
• • • there
ul footmen.” ls-

might staw forth Hi* power, and whenever
«ta tailed to do so her defeat wn» sure. Two
things were required uf her; that tta should
be Holy and by implicit reliance upon, and
obedience to tar God, magnify Hi* name.

two chapters tell af tbo journey tags of tho
ark in tbc land of tbo Philistines, and bow
tire hand of tho Lord waa against the people
M I IL I I. —
■
-i- ■ . . ..

four chapters of I Samuel do wo And the
name of Eli In the Bible (chap, xiv, 3; 1
Kings, n, an. yet be lived to.be VS years old
and judged Israel forty years Ho doca not

I aeutiuy

------ . •
auu inai um nrs or
God was taken, raying ' The glory is depart*
cd from Israel
fibs and her fatber-in-taw
were wonderfully interested in the ark and
1 .^rty
v.??**' whiU “
to »»"■»
nritbre troubled nor benefited them much
white it was in ita place tn th*&gt; Holy of Hoiks
JI * I S’
*ta“
U. 4. ot tb. rbiiba^ m. b, b.™^
•i \
n *ar B»re grievous thing than
J!jat Hol&gt;luii “d Phinehas should daily break
tbc Utilv criuimaj'.ilrn,— *&gt;
.

™.|»nl.« -n» ^1.
tho Iran and
_______&gt;

W!° f'‘^U "f

r*?JO‘C”JZ UVCr

with tbc English lhev inv'nnably

desired things to be ready for tbrai T.f&gt;
thought it very strange tliat the Eugli'b dbl
nut give them similar notice.
Sometime* two vi'dagt* wirnkl pt r.pawar
with each other, and after fighting like tiger,
all day they would ii&gt;m- &lt;;ut nf tbnr’Utt-farts toward, evening nnd talk trtjrkbrdar •
sport in tbc tnort friendly, way. Tbetwt
morning they would begin again, to l-*-? st
up during daytime and unvl in the evening
as before in a sort of facial n-umou.
An old tniafi'juary'
. in ■ -x* of
these little wars, the occupant- &lt;-t a fort rent
word to their assailants that tlwy were-birt
of provision*, and tbo attarkuig pirty im

13-11

—----------- ----------- ...v
in II
pulled tho rope taut and abo6k tbe ratfliag
from root to top ju Lb effort* tu get at me.
As ta thus strained at tha ropo, 1 suewwded
in alipping tta feed tax down over bis bend
and then clasped tta eogte around tta body.
Mippcaing that bo wa* now at mv merer
“Butaltbough blindb^ piniouedanddoubly
cr.pjdcd. Hie cagte was still unarnquerud. As
1 *l««! clasping tbo great^nl, endoavoring
to ».-vuro tho mouth uf tta Jug about hb leg*
bo sudilenly threw liimself against ma Ho
sjirang clear off thu ground. Hid striking n»
in tbe breast with lib one free talon, with a
tarre downward atroku, ripped my clotting
from me. und made two deep furrow* in my
fltwb clear to the wr.i&gt;t Tho blood streamed
from tbo wound, and supposing that I win.
tadly hurt, I fainted home a* fast a* I could
"U T^CaS‘‘’ •“ trap»*1’ ,hot&gt; bou“’1 =“&lt;1
encased In a lag. and Kill lie bekl the field,
"Un reaching home 1 found that my wound
wa* bad enough, but uutliing to ta fright­
ened about. Ihi‘ It &gt;,„•.................... .
.

Police Judge— State bow the trouble origi­
nated.
Accumd—Wo wu* boldin’ a debatin’ ao-

;—■------ —-—w&gt;,a
"v ivau
of God giving to him were not direct* but
through other*, as in last week’* k-w&gt;n.
through th* child Samuel, and in chap. U, 27,
through a man cf G*xl wbreo name b not
mentionud. Aiid as wD *™ him in these
vencs, watching and tremblingly waitin'* for
Ulmgx from the army, hi* heart. Uta tta
brarts of tta ]*®plc, bccum to be.sntff^upcirtta ark aud its safety than upon God and Hi*
glory, as if a minirtcr should tow my Or
think that U hb church, or even denominnt^°’_sh®uW
to «mcht tjj, Cilusc
rt Chris*
would
jerish.
Tta same
thought raem* to have been fa the
heart of the wifv of Plilnaba* who dial that

fort came out to attend. .'..-.I • '• M:nday
morning they went to fighting ognm a* U«r?
a* ever.—Philadelphia Tin:.-.

ITCHING AGONIES.
Every Night I Scratched ur.ti
Skin was Raw
IJody covered with seal* ■
' .
mortar. An awful P*|H-vt-i •
useless. Gurrhoiroh'*- E’'-'■ ■ &gt;'
by the Cutlcura Rcniedh•• n- ' •
‘
I am going to tel! touof tin- -v
'
-Change rvur vutlcuni Krniedl- • . -ri. 1
me. About tta &gt;*t a! April las' I
reel phnnlc* like eoniiue out all
_ . , ,
bat I hough t nuHilugo! it mitil
on when it beam to look like m -’•
'
-r
spotted &lt;in. *ta which cauro «•-' :■
’ "
ootnpanlta with itehiux I sou- • ■
utehl until I w»*raw. then.tor "&lt; •' 1 ■
•
iStai Bbfag formed mrnnwlt! i;
.
oOzziln. In vain did I eui.*nil al ' . ’ ■
in Uie country, but without *&gt; i ' '
up all nopre of recovery. 1 tai1! ' 1
.
advertisement in the newepap*-'
' • ...'
*QMMr«jleMHfaKA»d ««rch*M-i
mv drwxl»!.Mb«l Obtained 31" 1
lief. I began to r.mh* that the *c»l) &lt;
gradually drooped off and tli-au r*
one. and have iweri fu'ly cured I hao
•
, rerttMHMfjifoBtfet before 1 teg» u ’ at । - &gt;*
CmtewraBBSrtitahBta In four &lt; r ■■ v 2?
wa* eatlreiy cured- My dtewf'•.TX
and ptofivi’ l reeommeniteil
Kemtaiea io al) In m* vicinity, aru 11

rm hiiv n*.v obi---,
■
their head* and bodies. I eani’ot

“
tLo bouse of Eli of which four died that dar

hi. terrlbte temper
.
* .forbado
’
100attemptbut
hi*
all
to
lUr«frt*htfuJ wouod
UaP tad inmctadon biota- anx r— .i„ i.__7T
.

Hi.
m«u m raroo Ji- ,.
Hl» stuffed figure i* now hi * Bhiladalnhia
tm»eum."-New York Sun.

John D. Rockefeller diwoived his first jx»rt-

KLffT 2?.“?

soi* —ii
।

JBL ‘S.’ESJ

Gko, Corn. Merril
FrSu V/’nSt-No trace of ‘b"
which I suffered ha* shown lt«»H sin«*- my'

Cutieura Bemrilk*
Cure every «pecte* of agmiizlng.
lK“XinbU
bW w^ 1- d !.£

S.t£&gt; tSSSE- .’SMT
Or ewSfatteu*. wben physician

after ho tad attained his majority aud got
over being a hoy.
i. . , .

■ pettin and proraraUon

—the

land of dis

v a« the eb-upit
for HL* glory, but this was simply tbc »hout

buckwhrat for me in a distant^TtoteU
them to go ami Onhdi the ca pt tire. Ttay
went and succeeded inoverposwring theugiv
bird, and brought him tziumjtantlv ln,^i
lowed neariv uil th. — - «... ... •- !
.

World.

Dr.J.C. Ayer &amp; Co

The stuff was ticlng *&lt;d.
tbc lady tqaiki* fur twrat

crippled condition of tho bird, but I found
that I didn’t know as much about bald eagles
a* I thought 1 did. for in spite of tbo cripple*!
wing and tho burden of the trap and chain,

First Boomer—You fellow* have no git up
about you al oik Why don’t you bare jibotngrapbs of your town taken, like w» did!
Are you ashamed of It!
Rival Boomer—Naw, that ain’t tha renson
at oil 1 want you to understand, young
feller, that our town don’t stand still long
enough to be photographed.—Terre Haute
Express.
______________

Judge—What followed!
Accused—From that time nntll we were

'

ably be adlod ihlo r.-q&lt;i
wicked iKilil^ will for t!
the trouble nnd anxn-t v •.

mcurs'oua of the Tartar,

•" ■’

^Kd erwnrwliere. l’rire.Cuth’;im.
8&amp;13!Siii!oi5SS. i--‘•■■■
fcT ^nwteCure Wlu I"*"'’'
«i pEm® lltastratom* ata w» terttaotjj*

■rllfKsy.gFta5ited to ('.mcira

Jfifc ICAN’TBRATHE

[Seijj Cirtulj
lASiETINEO

S4NJA ABIE
ami

W H .GOODYEAR

�Beauty
•3I An,t,nS tha
,|0Be toenhanca

. - i *.lmire«l
irt-lsa1*’

amal beauty ia tbe
. i*e&lt;if Ayer's Hair
- No matter what
. |.lr of tbe hair,
preparation gives it
«tre nnd pliancy

harm- Should the
in- ihin. harsh, dry,
■ - -• gi«r»

dyer’s Hair Vigor
restore the color,
out •-&gt; new growth,
I- : th.- old soft
shiny- For keepsr.d healthy, there
n the market.
M that a trial of
- minced me that
It* nr has but only
«:(&lt; and daughter

Abundant

Glossy,

and

THE NEWS

Seine time ago a friend of min* who wn.
returning from a long tour, dl«x&gt;vwre&gt;!
tbo train oa wbieb be was travehnj did^i

It ho stavwl on th«

STbEefT
»ud a half, straight

k- ,__ _

It-w ehaix^d that be kn,w the conduct* £
tho train verv wall
r.___ . , V? "
«
n’ w»y out qf tbe difficulty
Tha ™aneu»
that &lt;te rule te
raid
»&lt;»U hWaUowUmt.alopth.UBU,
way atatlc In qwak., p., p. „1(, .
b. Umw a ..y b, -hlnh fe.
tuan could vet ant wh.e. u.
.

station at which you dan re to got out
tho conductor. "1 will
-JL.-TL.

HE

than the natural article to in tbe north.

U“ Kea,lln‘ b'n‘ *
sfe!^ «%? 'our„u‘«‘^'
wa- aold MooPi?i- a i ?}Uua 1 ■ Parti, rvjirrarntlug the
^ladelphia and Heading railroad, for 8150,-

1

.----- ------ ------- r —*v ou uname
to fltxi your*. Then I shall, as tho rulea of
the road direct, put you off the train."
Tho plan worked like a charm. When the
conductor camo around tbe |&gt;a&gt;N*ngvr ap­
peared to be unable to find Ids ticket, and
the fornicr said he wa* very sorry, but he
would have to stop tire train and put him
off. But. unfortunately, a passenger ntting
in tbo next seat very charitably volunteered
to pay tho gentleman's fare to Pittsburg.
Here was a difficulty which neither tho con­
ductor nor tho pa»engrr bad thought of.
My friend, however, bad the nerve to im­
mediately declare that it was a matter of
principle; that he had paid for bis ticket one*
and didn't inteud to |iay for it again, or that
any one else should pay it for him. He would
M,k— I— «k—--—- *----- ।
* -*

' A numb-r of cattle and hogs on tbe farm
of Henry Daley, near New Marian, Ind.,
have been attacked with hydrophobia and have
been killed. They were bitten by a mad dog
evvcrnl day* ag&lt;|.
Over 81,000,001 worib ot granite is wanted ,
for th" uew rongrossional lilieary btuidiug.
The bmlding b to cwt ffl,OOO.OX).
’At a confereuee held al WkshingtouTues­
day by tbe president, tbe members of bis
cabinet and teveiisl United States senators, ।
a deciakxi to cal! a special saosion of eon-

her stunted tuusigth and appear­
Owing to tta&gt; political situation resulting
and, Ohio.
from tbe rocr&lt;-«|io3den&lt;.w with Germany nnd
out (without any
Russia regarding foreign SosialtoU. tha
. . ithcr). I tried _r
- ——
•*• »"«’ train
Kwins bundesrath will not adjourn as usual
; only one bottle. ■ reached the station al which my friend
. brail of hair aa wi»bed to alight, tbo conductor pulled the thia summer. .
A mob went tu the homo at Port Huron of
-R. T. -Schmitten, troll rope and tiro train wa* stopped. My
frirad got off. said “Thank you" to the con­ a young man who wit» cbargwi with assault
Hair Vigor in mv ductor under hi» breath, and walking up to co a girl Whan they found six armwl men
ar*, ind regard it bis bouse, which wasn«ar tbostaiiun, stopped then tWy concluded that thoy didn't want
on I know of. It
tbe young man.
the iiair soft end at tbo gate and waved hi* handkerchief to
Manx Davis, a coal miner at tbe Grape
• ortgiual color. tbf&gt; philanthropic gentleman who had wished Creek minor at Danville, wa*. crushed to
,i long time with to pay bis fare.—Pittsburg Dispatch.
death Monday by tbe roof falllog iu on him.
Benjamin M.
Dr.
Burke, of Walton county, Florida,
Hill. Mo.
who is Otl ynsr* old. to the father of thirty- j
g bar A and dry.
Tire largest suspension bridge in tho world
tie of Ayer s Hair is that croMing East river U-twcru New nine ehildrru He lias been married five
glossy. I cannot Yor^i city and Brooklyn; the total length of times.
atitudii 1 feel.’’— tho litidgo is .I.BbO feet; length of main span,
Boston Hup carpenter- are tgrikiu; for n ।
.III.
f
ninedrour day.
1.3)6 feet and &lt;i -nebev, and of each land span,
OGUfeet; length of tbe three spans. 3,465 feet
nii I 6 inches. The length of tho Brooklyn -in the wunter -if Anna Wetos

Ajer’s Hair Vigor,
Lowell. Mass.

Dr J.C. ay

^un Jan. !»J. 1670, (.pmesl to lire public Mny
"4. 1»&lt;L Total .net, kU.OtXI.OOO.
Tho largest sueie bridge on the fare of tbe
earth is that finished iuMay, 186&gt;\at I-Agattg,
China. Citinaer engineers bad m'le control of

LHh'JlA S
by man. yet we must at the “Hrathfu Chi

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

Tlie largest truss iron bridge in tin world
crcrecs jbe Firth uf Taju Scottan. 1. h is 18,Cl-fc-tiip' length and composed of tC .put,*.
■ Tbo longest woollen bridge in tbe worhi to

। Orleans, 1-x It to a trcstlcworl^'Jl milra in
• Icngth^built of cyprow piles wiileh have been
raturated with &lt; ri*»««t* oil to pnwrvv them.
|
Tbc ht;h’-»t bridgern tbe United States to
over Kixxina errek. near Bradford, J's It
was bull! in 1HR3, ba* a total sjou of .11.(61
Louis Republic,

KING&amp;
A-.Qot'GHS,

: - i't.—t at.

PH
Qe^AllTEED

:;;W^?-&gt;TATARRfi
. ▼OROVIU.EOlJ

|iITi ABIE and CAT-R CORE
j

'

• -'-d snaruriterd by

* H-.GOODYEaR, -

Solo Agent

h.rs the W. I.. Irouglat
! pri e stamped on the
« a fraud.

William Araos, proprietor of the __
SL
Jaox-e hotel, on Hughson street. Hm-niton,
Ont., went up *o his dinner about half pmX
I'd u’clpck, and Mr*. Am&lt;« went down stains

m.aiit, &amp; weeks old. was left lying iafflbo
cradle in on upper I-cd room. When Mbs.
Amu* returned to the up
afwrtinent*
rhe heard the baby crying Shi nt unre took

a inonrcut lbn frightens! mother saw a large
&gt;-ockroa*L iu the child's owuti, which she
9&gt;ullad ouL Two others .sut-o up in a little
while, and tbo now thoroughly alarmed
mother rush.*l off to consult Dr. Lafferty.
That geuti«.«ian had never bewrd of such a
rase befoi«. He said that tbo infant cxniid
not stand strong medicine, but he gave tire
mother a mild emetic to administer. This
had tbe effevt of bringing ap another wk
roach bigger and uglier than any of its;
predix-rasora It was nearly an inch long ।
and was caught by Mr*. A moo ou tho child's j
tongue. Every one of tiro insects was olive. |
— Philadelphia Times.

And iw men to call oo aav
* Vhl
trial package of -Isure * Family Medicine, the
rrestP root and herb remedy.
Sllaa Lane while In the Koeky
.. *;*
disease* ot lhe btoS.Uwaadtadamil»*
positive cure, •'urconstlpatlon and clMrinc up
of U." complexion It dues wondm. OllWWi
like It, Everyone praises IL L*nre-*lre paca
age » cent*. At aUdnutglsis-

53 SHOE

The 8L Clair county pioneer
held a reunion at Pine Grove park in I ort

Huron.

okvSS,™

F»‘ '-K

»•

1.\in

&amp;
0UGLAS
53 k£
SHOE
A
!“!**•
"“fag.
*«‘TJtxir.irajer. write
Euaii^ w
BLOCKTON, MASS.
U'B'« &amp; la&lt;h^1.’”',c,“ ,S 00 Shf*« fnr I™'

Twenty-five cents a bottle.
Id. Brttum ot CharlotU
• ■■}«“’
hunter and trapper and captured 1» be*ra
thia season up north.
Uncle Sam's Condition Powdeo will
cure dlatempeni, coughs, colda, fevere and
moat of Uie diseases U&gt; which horse*, cat
tie, sheep, hogs and j&gt;oultry are subject.
A Canadian wants to buy the Fart Gra­
tiot school hotwe for Salvation hauiquar

Uncle John Hayey ot Bay Cltj ahtldenly

von kalk ar
A- WOOLLEY

HASTINGS.
• / /e&gt;

went blind Wednesday.
Cha*. Rice agtd IB was thrown from a

horve and hi* neck broken.

T‘r*"1* -uui'ta 77

‘•‘for to tb« attorn"v general tha; i. thl„T,

Busmew f.ilnr—

.c-

Q. E.1 Browning, &lt;&gt;t Bmtoo^nia. was ifts- i
iniaM.l from tbq pen»;&lt;m
department •
Wednes&lt;lay by CauimivsioncrTii&amp;ner.
I
. Tbe Baltimore and Ohio railroad ha* rut
rate* on grain between Chicago nad Balti- ’
more nnd Huladclphia ’■ rentea busM.
j
Innt-tlto betwn-u tbe Egyptian troops'
nnd dcrvl.dnw. at Arquin. Egypt. Wedne*&gt; I
&lt;lay. tbo dervishes were defeated with a Iomi !
otankiUoL .

At Litd. Hilvr ( nwsin*rttnt^.
J- Friday, a earn—.
Mra Jowj.h Ward. Mr. KratmJ, a hat
ufacturer hl«d..Mk.— —.

Xltwm. UM
^-tow.ua

w to _

USE
.

ni .
' ,u"",u’r or urw nvnx
HU. town council. uu.l-rtook to arrest
taftmfeut yoaag meu Thurod.y niAt
"h«i thev r—k.. -k_* .. .

gathered in by death.

books, died Friday evening at ha residence,
53 East Fifty-third street, after an illness of
tbrsc week*. Ho was born March 34, 18C5,
at Newport, Herkimer county. Whon 9
yeum of age bo moved with his parent* to
H&lt;«ncr, Cortland county, and for five years
hu worked on a farm clearing land. Ho
studied by himself at night At 18 be taught
Mchnol
---• -

Chicago isuu* j. . —___ __ ______
attrmfrt to make herself tbe second city in [
the Union Some of the rwcoutiy annexed
have begun proceedin if* to invalidate the
election, ami others arc preparing to do so.
Henry Kloinfsll, one time state treasury '
agent of Wisconsin, which office be loft un­
der a cloud, committed suicide by hanging

Fri-lay at Kansas City.
Judge Bond, of the United Stat-w circuit
court at Baltimore bu decided that Virginia
cn-jjKin* are acceptable in payment fur a fine

in that state.
While boat riding on tire Mtahsippi river
near 8av.nn.li, Illa, Friday afternoon tho
boat overturn^ near tbo middle of tbo river
and Thomas Rugvn, Patrick Flinn and Ed-,
Howard wrro drowned.
Th* victims of tho 8k Etienne mine disastor number tlfi. Tbcee figurue iuciude tbe
mfaaing, ot whose aafety all hope has been

abandoned.
.
Ex-Premier Norquay, of ths Manitoba
government, died suddenly at Winnipeg Fri­
day night, aged 41
The wheelmen of England number 300,000.
It to reported that grape rot ia prevalent
in tbe numerous vineyard* at 5auvuo, HU,
and that tbe crop will be a total failure
—----- ■&lt;—|«I be Oaom W.

। X. T-ir OTP-**-

u»

Ca/cAco.

Improved Champion Mower

Bhortly after U&gt;U he made five juvenile
singing book* with tbe aid of William B.
Bradley and B. A. Ruwell. and was tbe first
parso-i to ititruduc * ntnging intotlv- public
schools. 1’attl «ang in public for the first
time for him at tbe old Ward school on Elov
enth striwt, ir-ar Third annua Mr. Saif

THE CHAMPION is the only Mower m which the pitman never wears
out, the knife heel never breaks, the gears never wear out nor*break; the only
Mower on which the gears run slowly and make no noise; the bar can be
stood straight up and the knife will run freely even in that position; the only
Mower bn which all lost motion can be taken up on pitman, gearing and box*

Itiiica, N. Y.. July «i — Mrs. Ailam*. the
w,r*' '* *T ■•»■-!«.t Cbarlsa Ketvlall Adams, of
V(&gt;rii"U university, died Friday night of ulc ration of tb» krweto. Her body will Iru taken
10 A,,n Arbor, Mich., for intormeal

Unmui. Ky..Juiy fi—The din-ton

The youngest cycler attending tire Wheel*;, nation. He |&gt;ta‘.nly statxl that the governor
mwi's je-igue nwvt'n,
••
i utt-rsd nn untruth wtr»r&lt;\h-*.si.l be did not
m Marshall Wilhelm.
| solicit a nominate n tor n third term.

Tbe (loodyoar Rubber Bool and Shoe comtwrir has made Ar. aartgniMat, bscauae at­
tachments aggregating &gt;71G.&lt;»» hnvs been
placed upon its properly nt Providence;

/11«oahj

school book*. His first syork was a spellinlaaA. aud In order to facilitate tbe publica­
tion uf it he tnmied
V—L : — 1. an

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J J7-?
’"•’“■‘'I'’
ntaWnuJ bTOlr.l. &lt;.t M A
ih.U.H-T.r.wb.ww.
"'.1
°1' .
, .
. i
«bJ r.ru—1 w &gt;.&lt; IWilmur. b-a
Mr.. Hun.her fetter. I». »-&gt;•. wl taart,.
nntel Itet
,te I... jra.IrbiM™. I. &lt; U u-Mnjun &lt; Hr | lh.
piaym,. ....r.
4Vc.lnra.tay aft.-rn.ion for IX-er Fork, where &gt;vri. uuju.t, and with the tlirro for lhe first
they "ill speiid tbe suin-.n-r.
I
,tnkl, ,jf ,b. |1Uyttr. at Baltimore,
A .i.legnt’to tbo Frruefa&lt;tonadian con- I amounting to STIS, were remitted. Tbo
ventitin. which ha* been la aeswimi nt Now &gt;
of 8100 each, impuei fm- refusing to
York f-.r a fow Jays thi* week, was bouuecd i v«ny on t e setsuid day, after Froaiiteut
teenu*.’ be wouldn't stand at prayers.
i Wtckuff had advre.-d tho men ta play, are to
The mu-4 ■ teecbeni of th* country are j stand.
-______
bolding a national coavantion at Ft.Uadei- j
phix' The r-.-retary in hi* report referred
to tbe murder of Dr. Cronin, who was a
World fr tn C.uumbsis, Ohio, says ex-Congrrtoman Realty (Republican) made a Btrme
Tbo Hioux commbniun to cajCuring the oppor tion Indians at the Lower Brule agepry,
Ven. Cronk being tbe man who ha* iuflurare
lie -harg-d that i’ursker jacked the rev-ent
over them. Th. Indian* ntn rapidly signing
&lt;»n v.-ction a it!. hrs henchmen while at the

nu"-

Soap to

■to Find

F

• nuiA'jnn. i.yons, thi* oli|"&lt; (n&gt;u ntanufarturvr in ths* t-w.iiilry, &lt;1;?| at llttabuigh will bo al t ortlau-l. N Y.
Wcdiiewlny, aged 7s year*
Strong prtwure is being brought ou Gue- |
BKTHU.HI.M. IJp , July d.—itav. Dr. Isaac
rrnor Merriam, of Mimfrsuta, f«&lt;r the i»r- • K. Loos, s»hu wa*------- ' —
d&lt;m of thesj*ounger irrotiiers.
| factional troabk
Clirist
Mr. Cba'jwvy M. Dejww nul lih family

Ttwi ( cnrtinugh river a! Jobmluvm. Pa., |
U again very high and flooding lire bou«ro
recently Imllt and t!i&lt;»u that were tot: by
tbe great d'-lugu. The temporary bridge
erected by the B atti O. read is s'rioudy
damaged.
Bottles of Shin.
One hundred Mormon* were landed nt New
Tbo first bottlea were made of tbe skin of York Friday by the itamer Wyoming.
animals—mostly goat*. Of thi* kind were
The** paying teller of tlw Finn Nstlounl
the bottles spoken of in the Scripture. Skin bnnk al Hoboken. N. J., is under arrest for
bottlra are still tiled tn southern Europe f »r stealing 8l8,uai of lire bank's tnonuy.
tho transport of wine, and hr different
Over 100 btrasre were burned Thursday
tribes of Africa nnd Asin for carrying water, evening hi the town of EU.’tishurg, TVy. T.,
including tbe entire business disten t of tbe
town.
Six mure 1-odies were recovered nt Johns
As a rpte. a jiervon who luui a good ap-1
town. Fa., Friday.
petite Ira* good health. But how many
After nil a-ronnul's balloon, while I,‘.'OU fret
then- ore who enjoy nothing they cat. and in tbe air. nt Fmvidcnce, It 1., Friday, had
sit down to meals only at&gt; an unpleasant turn’ll two or threa »&gt;menunlts with him,
duty. Nature's antidote,y for this condi-. he got tired ot that sort of f&lt;x&gt;19«bni»»i, cut
tion ore so happily coniblni-d in Hood's tbe gas t&gt;ag open and improvired a pxrarbute
bar*d|&gt;arilln tliat ltM&gt;on restores good diges­ which landed him bruised, but still iu the
tion. creates an appetite and renovates and
profeealoa.
vitalizes the bloixl so tliat the beneficial
Tbe attorney general of the United Slate*
effect of good food Is Ipipartcd to lhe whole has appointed John C. Mathis nsii»tnnt dis­
bodf. Truly hunger la the bent sauce and trict attorney for the southern district of
Hood's Sarsaparilla ihdures hunger.
Rlinok
Herr Laulo, tbe cashier of tbe provincial
It will cost Little Jake 873,000 to make
treoury nt Htettin, in Pnmin, has absconded
an electric road of his Saginaw horse car
- - -- —
L—11—.-^1 Hi«t tin ha*
line.
-

is a potItire siw&gt;cl3e for all fonns “[‘hedlfe*?S
Blind. bte-&lt;llnx. iieblns. nleernted nnd pro­
truding piles—Price soe. For sale by M. H(roodrvar.
Tlie P. of I- plmic « Islington on the
4th with attemied by a remarkable number.

W. L. DOUGLAS

3»®saa,~»
^eoAyTH*riujTAfiAur

BoUi^v^"?00 *° ’,r"Te3t- lf poaalW", tbe
Bol ivan-hkrata pro. a&lt;hl has bee.,

)Va*blxotos Utrr, July K—Tbv ;»rv.ident return*! nt 0*3 Saturday night from
W&lt;»istock. He
was
accompanied
u---------------------rby
.. Secrtr
u—
tery Tracy. He wa« met al the station l&lt;y
Private K-i irtarv Halford, with wbom be
drum to tbe White House.
Guwrunr I l)e» aixl lhe Sllning Troubles
HrnisurtkLD, Ill*, July ft—The governor
has inlh-l on President G &gt;u'^l and HwrvUry
Wines of the state board of public charities
to investigate tbe cauwi of cumplaiut and
suffering among the miners m the northern
Illinois dktnrts.

ClllCAOO, July h—Harvey Brothen, re­
tail clothing firm, one of tl.e old-sl in Chi]
cage, failvd Saturday. Liabilities, 6.14,000
tbe greater part of which h due to eastern
house*; assets, about ^*1 l.(MX»
MoxTlCELLd, Ga., July A—H-nry and
Dick Watson set upon Warren Wirts, who
had axsouiUd their mother, and literally rut

THE MARKETS.
Pnxlurc; Batter- Fancy Elgin creamery.
JSUe i*Hc l*r •&gt;: dairies in line. KsftlJc. roll
butUtf,flet Eggs-Strlrrtr fresh. ISHc per dos
iMolft- Live chickens, TMft’cfar » roosters.
3e* turkeys. 7gA-; docks, hftfh'- Potatoes
Ch&lt; ice Burbanks. 3B4I rio per bm Beauty ot
lA-brou. 8W-4*" mixed lol*. liffJA Apples-

On tbe board ot trade to^ny quotation*
were a* follow.- Wheat-No.
K.14. eltwed lOKc: AngusL »l*ued ;.’v. &lt;lo««l

ing; the only Mower on which the guards will outwear three sets of the cheap
guards used on other mowers, and never break nor get out of line; the only
Mower on which the slightest forward motion of the master wheel starts the

knife; the only Mower on&lt;which the motion is transmitted directly from the
master wheel to the knife pitman without any joints to wear loose and rattle,
and where ALL THE POWER is applied to cutting the grass, none beiof

wasted on loose joints or fast running gearing; the only Mow^r that has ne
frame work or pitman hanging down m front to run into obstructions or interfere
with the cut grass; the only Mower that has no clutches to bother by slipping
out of gear, and it can be put in gear at any point without backing.
THE IMPROVED CHAMPION has less than one-third the amount tl

gearing that other Mowers have, and the p'rtman and its connections art
warranted not to break or wear out. This Mower is so novel and so superior
to all others that an examination will convince any farmer that it is worth
much mom money than any other.

'

THE WARDER, BUSHNELL &amp; GLESSNER CO.,
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.----------- MZXUfACTLSEM----------- CHICAGb, ILLINOIS.

BOILERS

tKcpbeu ITatl's steam boiler works, ratabtlstaol
i-«i-. Manufacturer of high aud low pcernmn
and steam heatmg tiollrn of all kluds. smoko
pipes, birscbing* etc. Old boiler* taken In exetianre for new. Ktvrts. boiler plates, and boil­
er tntre* b&gt;r sale. Cor. Foundry st. and Mleh.
There Is nothing In the world mire generally Veul1K.lt. tracks Detroit. Mich.
»W
desired than long life, yrt the majority of i&gt;e&lt;&gt; j
pie put ofl caring lor their health -not because i
we live our live* st wicti n paee-wetrtVeuot tltae'
M v
. . . . , . , .____ -- -■
to give the subject .umdcni thnusht until we I A „„ M in00 BewWM|fers divided in HTATtal
reeel re a reminder, in tbe shape • f * severe III- AND 814’TIONB will be sent oa application—
neI FBEtL

TO ADVERTISERS.

Tbev. u» «. v. ^.uou, —.««« b, I

the various schools of mcdlrlne. and tbe physlclan* who rrpre*ent tbem.olten blunder in our j
choice of a doctor.
. It people only knew that the very best health- ,
keeper. Itfe-preservcr'. and dlsease-prerenter
that lias yet been discovered, to sitamered down I
Into a concentrated and very palatable form In
the shape of New Style'Fteaaaut Taste Vinegar'
Bitters, they would not hesitate a moment to

effretive work th*n the various sections oi our
»•&gt;•«* l^&gt;»al^LUt.^ nowKLI x co
Newspaper Advertising Bureau.
io Spruce street. New York,
»—-------------------------------- ----------------------- —
CHANCERY ORDER.
h
■ Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit In
ault’pending in tbe Circuit Court for the County
&lt;rf Barry In Chancery, at the City ot Hastings
on the twenty-flrst day of May. I«».
Michael Doater, eoorplalnant. vs. the unknown
heirs of James H. M. Brown, deceased, defeud-

But they do not know. Row ean they know,
wben so many not only worthless. but posl lively
Injurious dnig* are eontantiy flooding the mar­
plalnant. duly
ket under various name* aud guises, that the
New Style Vinegar Bitters to a* bad as any of , B.M.Brown.dwa«ed.arencee»*ary tosatasulL
1 II Is therefore ordered that said unknown heirs
TX doanot know of
nt course,
■ m unless
ntM. they
th»v haw
• v» ' of *Mld J*’n*' n wBrown appear and answer
They

tbe courage to try the New Style. It straightens
oct a tangied-up system In a very shoA whfio

within twenty days tbc eompialiuu.l cause thia
order to be published In th" II astint* BaNNU,
printed and published Iu lhe eity of Hastings ta
Why don't you try It, reader? Jrlssent obt- Mid eouuty and Mate, said publication to be
by a responsible house. and to exactly o» repre
seated. It costs but a dollar' fur a very large
FraKk a. Hooan,Circuit Judge.
SMFTH ACOMIROVK.
■
BollotoM lor Complainant.
gtad of anything In yw life. Your druggist
A true ropy: Trios. H. Baier. Register.
may not have It. but he win order It for you
Be sure it says New Style 1‘teasaut Taste on
earton and bottle before you take it. Try It, and
you will fee! happier than If you had found a
a gold mine, for »t is really a mine—of faealih.
Free from alcohol and opium; com|KMH-d of
expensive berba and roots, with a tine, de lie*! e
flavoring.
.Bend for a beautiful book free.

Hastings Banner,

tttaAam Heptr-mber. opened and ciowd »Hc:
T-V, ,
.1711. Oats-So. r

81.00 a Year.

tier, opviiro
■ -——
otwried--.rioted IllAk Ueptembvr. opened
8H.«»6. elowd 8I1.57H. Lard—AngusL opened
—.ekwed fb-SH.
.
_
IJrc Wock-Thr Colon stu-k yards quote
tha following price*: H0®*-?1*.'.k*

ORDER OF APPEARANCE.

Alice
It saUsfactorily appearing by aNUtaritaan
te.lntbr above entitled caiiw. IhaX |&gt;roew&gt;*
Mdant -&gt;oba T.

isis&amp;sr

-Steady, natives. 80&lt;4-73; Texans. H-Ai
4JU; western. 8JJA£i-iR
Tnloda.
Tolkoo, July A
Wheat-Cash.
Jnl/j
roue- Srntembov. NT. Decembar. K»»»c- 1™“
2S-75S."*--

R H. MCDONALD uBvO CO..
Cor. Washlnstoo A Chartton Sts..

wttbin tvrvety day* the &lt;»ag&gt;«abMnt nurse tola
order u&gt; be published ia iba Hattings tasxn.

Naw York. July «•
rr cash, 'Sc: do Joly.
Given
under ray bsmt al Chartatte,
....
mTmj-Aux

�Hastings Banner
Bantings, Wednesday, July 10, 1MD.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Edliw.

THE LITTLE COURIER.
ga down tbe pike till you come to lhe picket
near tbe fork by Scagg’* tavern. Take the
right fork, and you’ll find another picket lina

•‘Hello, my little man!"
“Hefior
'
Where'*" you going f

TUK JIAHTINGB, WfCIL. POWTOFF1CX,
AVOV8T 14. 18?®-

EDITORIAL NOTES.

met walking along a path by the side of Uw

“General," interposed an aid, impaxiently,
“this i* a duty (or me,' not for this child."
“How could you pass the enemy's picketed
demanded tbc general sharply. Then, with­
out permitting a reply, be went on giving tho
boy hi* instructions.
"You are so young that I think tho picket*

Husking Corn bj M.elUnery.
An Amiin inventor has durLsad a steel corn

lifted hb charge tenderly from
aud carried him into the bourn
of mourning. Tho wife and mother was
there, with several of the neighbor* who had

THE MARKETS.

Kat In n rocl.'tug chair, weeping
thrashing u, lasting

BKStjr

hod wren her husband shot down Infaro her
eyra In tho twilight of oroninx »bo raw ber
boy carried in. Weeding, with drath written
iu his {uilo fare nnd ta his w-ld z-yc The
donWo affliction overcame ber. She •«oonod
and wa* taken to an adjoining room.
Thr genera! laid hi» light burden on a rafaTbo boy caught xigiit'af * little girt about
hi* own ago who had come to tho home with
her mother.
•‘Mag.” herald, “did y’ git my letterr
"No," raid Mng, "I didn't git no letter, butI mW one o' them *ojors take xump’n out'u the

rant K.-mlii
/
Few will be di^Kew*! to criticise th*- ••bonier” state.
Poultry-Live. chlcket.M -?..
is idtting over there in tbo cornerf rd bet a
Tbe child wax amalrfor Li* age, but sturdy.
"I’m 12," interrupted Tom.
f
dollar lie's rimdo hl* mark in this world.
xenatorixl career of Hon. 1*. T. Colgrovc. On his bead was an oM straw hat. through
“Are yoifl Welt, you mu« IjncJl up urfout
i‘it l»m—Tliat fellow! Yen, you'd win; bo’*
i*®lt—Hell!i»k at || pct |,t,|
When he was nominated, his friends luwl
Timothy Sred-ttalling if* .
heart and not look frightened "
no doubt that be would take a command­
.Wheat—white. Rte: and i
“I reckon I won’t be scared coasid’idite."
mortgage uonn. It’s straight, alwutn quarter
Wool--Washed . 2.V. -.
rolled up at the bottom* Several httlu tow
"Take thi*.’’ Tbo gem-.-al put hi* finger
ing place in the state siniate, und lx? an thrust themselves through cracks hi hb*h&lt;x&lt;s,
uf im inch long. He always gets some one to
into
the
pocket
of
tbo
boy&gt;i
jacket
to
*oe
if
it
able advocate &lt;rf-*ound legislation. His and bis shirt wax unbuttoned at tlx&gt; collar.
wa* whole; then, rolling tho (leltet In a piece
ubllity as an nrutar and sound n'usoncr. Despite bls uuw:u&gt;on*btaapparvl, tbe child did
not appear to be roid. He was ruddy ax an
gquta-tiAaan w Krt
hta enmity toward shame, his genial way*,
apjde.
Butter-laer.iir
1
"Swallow it!’’
marked out for hhn a cotirae that In the
"Where do yon liref" naked the officer, a
Tbc guueral glanred sharply at the lioutenPROBATE OKDKIL
"Swallow it."
nature of Uiitig* must rise far above the iieutemuit, after survrying tbe little figure
unL Tbe young officer took u erumplad bit State of Michigan, county of- Barry-*’.
"I
will.
”
said
Toni
remlntely.
of pa;"r from hi* jxjckvt 'aod handed it la­ At * *r*slon of tbo Protmte Court for tbe
tevoL and were the basis upon which bls ctxrtcirijUatively. The boy turned «ruuiui
The general took lhe little fellow by tlie
■nd pointed to a house cu iui eminence in tbo
the comuMUidc-r, who «tu ulwut to trnnxfer Countv of Barry, holden at the Probate office In
PoWtry-fJvepuuh,*,
tbo City &lt;rt Hasting*, in aald County, on ttatnrfriends predicted for him a brilliant legis­ direction from which hi- had coma
Icimi It was a curious contrast, tlie grizxly
Huck*
...rarys,
It to little Maggie, when tho lieutenant whi»- d»y,‘ the Mil day of July. In tbe year une
ix-unled southern commander looking down
white
lative career. Hi* trlendi have not been
"Got a fatherf'
jx:re«l to him that it contained the informa­ thousand eight hundred and rightv-nlne.
V^ool-’Snc wrehiCi .
from bi* six feet of height iuto the boy’s little
Praonit,
Charles
W.
Armstrong.
Judge
of
tion by which they had caught the Unloobta.
disappolirtcd. Hi* political enemies con­
round
face,
anil
holding
the
chubby
fl*t
in
his
Pnibate.
"Union or Confederate!"
Tne general mt inute, with the unopened
cede that tbe senator from.tlie eleventh dis­
in the matter of tbe estate of Erartus Teer 30c; common uu«l return
knotty
hand.
He
was
loath
to
relinquish
it;
••Union." japrr butwwu hU finger* A reproof for penning, deceared.
Buffalo l.li
trict eooduf*Ki himself as ta-canie a ser­
cm reatflug and Allot tbe petition.duh- veri­
The offioir *cowled. During tho civil war
hi* subordlnatti won ou bls iungua, but Im&gt; did
fied, of Cora Koblu-toii. daughter of said de
CMtte~Cbolcr bmchri&gt;
vant of the people. In tlie committee tho routhern troop* were for more bitter Mid the child on a yierilous errand. Ho could
ceased, praying for reason* therein set forth .A’in'i1. x.n'? Ljun|" M'
have sent a man .without compunction, nveu
against
the
Union
men
of
tbe
aouth
than
to
­
'amitxi private j-ajK-rx. Tbe lx&gt;y who liad that the real and personal estate of aald de­
room or on the floor, he was found un -the
fair to guou. i
if
lie
kjirw
tho
cliancr*
were
nine
in
ten
that
best,
ward northern soldier*
done them e&gt; dgnal a service had bueu robbed
right aide, and his views listened to with
'THpCt-Utow; medium, t
"1 ain’t no Union man, though,” added the be would lie shot; but this boy----uf hi* childish scrpwl aud ■ the uifurmatiou it
"Go!" ho raid. suddenly, and motioned tbe
attenthm. He^was an able cbaanplon of boy, thrusting ids hands into bi* jux-ketH,
.xintaiiivd had tejen med to surprise tliat
aid to take him away.
Another moment
the Ihnnon and local option bilte, and planting hi* leg* firmly at an angle*, atxl look­
boy'* father. With bowel brad tbo soldier irt day ofAugurt A. I),
the forenoon,be aaiigaad
luuiikxl tbo JM|*er tn tbe little girl.
draervei no little credit for their having ing up nt lb;Soldier* rceolutely.
petition, aud that th
“You: Wirnt are youF asked the officer,
At thi* nuunrut tho wounded buj- caught
passed tbe «ennle. , Hr advocalod tlie new axtonisbed.
lilty of a Confederate courier, wan placed on
sight of hi* fatta-r lying stiff ami stark ou e«l iu IUUU
_
a
good
untun'd
horse
which
wn»
to
carry
tax law." the new election law. the qew
a renslon o! raid court, then to ta taele:. , ►
C&gt;
•Tm a rebel."
the bed.
■ •' at
at
slGmCt
M flic
me Ii ‘rotate
ro:oue office,
orarr, In
m Uic
«n city o! lln-tlhx**. ’ V/1 UUD
Thrtr wax a burst of laughter from tbo him on hi* journey. Tbo aid took him to
registration law for Detroit—all eonccth-il
“Pop!” bo exclaimed, with a muon, “pOPf’ । lu said county, and show cause, » any.’
rria &lt;.**•:
.
the Confederate picket line, and started him
troop
at
hix
implied
defiance.
He
ba-1
u.-ver
wren
death,
bat
fluiuetiilng
there
ta.
why-the
prayer
of
tta
petitioner
►
„
,
”
CHILDREN,
to be excellent iegislaliuu. He introduced
"What's your father', nothe!”
l» further ordered.
ordered, .i ► Tzstes Good, faf, w e»c. Ktold him that this wax death. With diffi­ may not ta granted. And If 1*
the XMtnatc bill for protecting Michigan
flaxen haired urchin, wbora little lego stuck
mid petitioner give
ghr notice to the perper-II [
Esdcrred bv Phvr’-'-“Tom Lnhft.”
culty he raised himrelf an 1 sat tip on tbo that said
*&amp;K5.
•
™ WVtf irj;.
•on* interested in •*!&lt;! relate, of tbe
pen
farmed from tin: Big 4 dressed bet’f. and
"And yimrsF
iouugc.
deucy of raid pctlth.u. and tbe bearing
tho
horse
at
an
obtu&gt;&gt;
angle,
wishing
that
lw
"Minrf Mine's Tom Lane. too. ’
"Did you *hix«t my pop!" be nskul, 1-jokbig ttareof by causing a e«»pv of tbl* order |
worked hard fur his bilk but the lobby and
a The officer turned hi* hoad tuul ghuiced Hight call him Issck. He watched tbo t«»y with hi* great, bom»t eyre at tho lieutenant to be puUutad lu the Hasting* Banfkji a
the strong pressure brought to bear from meaningly at a rergeont who w closo be­ till ho rounded a eurra ia the rovl Tlie
nrwwpkjwr printed and circulated In «ald OmnWithout a wind thu officer turtred as one tyof Barry cure In each week fortiiree MireeMNvr I
young courier turned and smiled: nsmih'Of
the cities wax too aaueb for Jbe bill. But hind him.
might turn from a storm &lt;&gt;f bullet*, and left week* pres lout to said day of bearing.
"How doc* it happen, my lad, that your
CHARLm w. Aimwrkoxo.
tt demonstrated that Senator Golgrove was
tlie house. The ,boy fastened a reproachful
Judge of I'roi-at*.
fattier h Union and you are Confederate!"
gaze on tbo g»iieral.
true to his eanstituenu. He served on
“Maw, xbt-s southern. Pop, hb b'kmg* in
“What «F y' Jet him shoot my p«'P furl"
rzdne' of tlie most important committees, East Tenix-sce "
"Mr boy—my little boro,” began the »ulPROBATE ORDER.
mnnd'T, who wm a waiting tlie outcome of
and with great credit to himself. As a
Htate o! Michlgaa,Comity of llarry.-i
his plan of communication, did little but
At a re*»i&lt;&gt;u of tbe Pruluste Court far .....
member of the senate committee to inves­
pace anxiously tack aud forth before bi* make a child undenUmi ttanccwdticuof wart tyof Barry boldcnat tbe Probate Office Itubecli) i
•‘When will hotpot banef*
tigate tlie Dickerson-Rent? contested elec­
of HasUno In said eounty on Friday, the
‘‘I dunuo.” Tbe boy knit hi* brows. Then, tent. Though abrupt in maimer, be was * cLild’x letter and kill the child* father.
Mb day ot July in tbe year one itoumtna
usually
singularly
kind
to
thiae
under
bu
tion 'exe-•. he was subjected tooevere and with a quick change of interest aud exprre" I didn't do nottx-n to you un*. What d' eight hundred aud eighty ulne.
Present, Charles w. Armstrong. Judge of
unjust criticism. But he has \he aatkfacyou un* wgut41* go 'o' kill my pop turf'
Tbo offl-.-er smiled. •'Where are you going, tton of military severity. When t wi-ujy-fuur tnooned the br jy.
Uon of knowing tiiat fyr the tainiess and
my lad I”
Little Margie was standing by', looking on dece*M-d.
broad-mindedness he displayed us a rucni-;
“Over thar.” He pointed with ids finger.
On rending and filing the petition, duly terl Now occupy the ImUffi
wifb childixli wonder.
fled, ot Ell* Bnumey, iegatee and hrlr at law of
his staff cared to approach him.
ber of that committee he' has won the gzxid
Mid decvoaetl. praying tuat a certain tuviru
On the second evening at dink the pickets
' opinion. of tlie large majority ot his patty1 tng to do over the ref’
men: now on flle In Ibis court, purporting to be
We are flow prepared t&lt;
Tom colored. "Oh, I ain’t goen’ ta da hoard the clattering of a borsu * hoofs on tho
the lot will aud trstamuut of said deeaued may
—even many of those who at flret elamurcd
it. I reckon
be admitted to probate and that administration
nothin' but leave xumpki' in the pastalike on •pike. They sprang to their guns, and leveled
The general drew tbe girl up to the lounge,
loudly with Die critics. The- people of
aud put her hand in that of tlie boy. Tbe two
thhrsenatzwial district liave evqry reason
suitable penon.
Eave Troughing and Tin ib&lt;-rhig;
the top which had beau put b^for the pur- courier, bathsw, swaying in the saddle, imt children remained in this position to tho end.
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Friday,
to feel tliat they were faltliful^- and ably
tbe 3d day of August. A. D. 1W, at toss laity, also re|«lring
po*o af children’* correspondence. Tt&gt; offi­ riding at a gallop. Tbe soldiers graqxd the
ing
with
the
pa|«crpeilot
in
bis
mouth
;
he
was
o
clock in the tore noon, be areiL-ued lur
represented at Imnsing.
bridle.
cer noticed that the chubby hand grasped a
the
hearing
of
*aid
petition,
atxl
Dial
]&gt;.:*ing
the
picket*;
ta
was
&lt;xa»terring
with
"Taka me to the general, quick!’’
bit of'folL-d paper..
officers and Mildicni. All tbe while the grne- all other
“Wont you let me *ra it r lie asked.
Woodruff A Cottint b
This Im* at last rmsoed Btitli bouses of
copper, zinc, etc.
from the picket line, a tnzn walking on each tlie uncombed locks from his forehead, or
tbc legislature. It Is a pity that it &lt;m)y aboUx'd lock.
city of HMtings In *aM county and show cause,
jr&gt;uring
a
little
water
between
his
lip*.
Ude
sustaining
him
iu
tbc
NuidhAs
ttay
•■Sergeant,"
mid
the
officer,
speaking
low.
got through In the very last day* of thu
if any there be. why ■ lhe praj^r of tbe peti­
Buy your gasoline of
Suddenly tho boy mt up.
walked along he told his story. On going out
tioner may not be granted.
sewdon. with reluctance mid grudgingly.
Ami It Is further ordered that
• I'm u-gi-n' fur to ta acap'n!” he shouted.
All this detracts largely from the moral hb boy. We must try to find out if Lane i* he bail little difficulty iu getting w ithm tta
, - -said- petitioner
■ I—
Union lines, as anticipated, ou account of his
effect* which would have followeii the
r—• ■ - v. —uiv
youth, but was obliged to try several times
measure if tossed promptly, heartily and
before tai ng able to Icare them. On reach­ such there lie—looking down oa this scene
"My little man," he continued to tbe boy,
in a ••mean busiDcas" fashion.
Neverthe­
Doper printed and clrtmlaiedin raid Co
less, practical results are of still more value, “will you answer tamo questions far the good ing tta Confederate lines ho went to bead­ with grim satisfaction. Even in an fanoreut Barry once In each week for three »nc
quartets, delivered his message, am! was well
weeks pnivtous to said day of hrarlnv.
and with these tbe people of tbe stale can of your country f
glory which, incited by tho ambition of abliw
ghari.es w.Xrmntkonk.
afford to be satisfied and content.
Tbc next morning a reply to tlie mrwage he brains, furiiishm food for battle fields.
“Then tell me where your father is.’'
The two Important changes made in tbe
Tbe next afternoon-the army, beginning a
had brought was given him. aud tie started
"He aiut none o' u»; he's Union.”
existing law are the Increase of the tax
Inch. Again ho poauxl free into the Union movem.-nt for which tbe little courier had
from 8300 to S500—which, it must lie con"My pop ain’t got nothin’Jj/do w ith you lines ami again ta found difficulty in leaving
reded, is n large advance, but none too
marching along tbo rood tliat led post tbc
much—mid the making of the tax uniform una. Ast mo some other things *n’ I’ll tell
ting soew distance beyond a picket who was Lone bouta. As tbe bead &lt;»f column mnerged
—that Is. creating no dktiiictiou between
Tbo officer wax Iwffi.el. Indred, he wn» watching him, be resolved to make a flash for tram
malKatMl spirituous liquor*. Experience
bad abundantly proved that the. teaser tax tuhampd &lt;&gt;f hi* work in trying to in-lace a it. “I thought ha wouldn’t jihoot me," mid
boy ta betray hu father. The tai xtarrnl on. Tom, "*«*' I war w little. ‘ I reckon he
was always paid while all other liquors
The *-.Tfrant wax about to ride forward to
and march along to nn indostd kit in n field
were sold under it. It ia kite to keep up
tbtag*."
near by—tbe family burial place.
a disthictlou Him practically amounts-to stop him, but the officer anlcre«i him bark.
"When* are you hit!"asked one of ttamea.
•The troop rode ou to a cra&lt;4 road which led
Two coffins, tbo une l ut half the siza of tbo
nothing except to reduce tbe tax actually
"Here."
Ho
put
hi*
bond
to
hi*
left
side
lieto a wood to tha right; then turned down
Other, were Is nio by Ctonfederato soldier*.
secured.
thi* road and enteral tho wood. Finding a low. tho heart. "Go on, quirk! I’m weakenin’."
In some minor .retipeets the law was
A drop of blood fell ia tta dust nt the fret ■[■ring of good water, they went into bivouac.
...... - ’ • —
I.I.V
made slightly more stringent, mid alto­
A num wux ordered to ride nfter tho boy, mid of a rugged infantryman. Hosbud.iered imd Union, ami the other of tta Conlrderacy.
gether I* a large advance upon the pres­
The Cheapest and lhe Best.
Directly bdibvl walked the general; then n
secure thu mtadvo he intended to drop into burritxl ou.
ent one. That it I* fully sustained by pub­ tho letter liox.
When tta party arrived at headquarter* rom|iany of * .Idler*—a captain’a escort—and
lic sentiment the Tribune has no doubt.—
Tbe soldier* picketed tho ir hone* and cook­ they found tta general rtil! walking hack and next a group of ueightare.
Detroit Tribune,
Over 100,000 Sets Soli
ed their *upp.-r. While they were rating, forth in d*wp anxiety. When he c* hi*
Th” proraoion moved slowly oowanl to the
tbe man who had boen sent fur the letter little inrawngrr sit Ung ou tta borac, ink* and iacluAirc in wftidi a grave had* Ix-ea dug.
The tobacco law as )»assed by the last came in. Ta-.» officer unfolded tbc little xerap bleediug, ho stnxto up to him mid Itf-uxiilng Tlie two coffluf »w lowered, and laid side
legislature we give below. It goes into of paper, aud raid thi* scrawl in a child'* away tta men. without a word took him in by iule in tta 6n.» gram. The general, who
hand:
,
hi* arms, carried him fata his tent and laid bold in his land i a bundle p! grean sprigs,
effect August 7th. .
him on bi* own ramp cot. Then ho bont over cart them into the grave. Tta earth was
Tn prohibit the wiling, giving or fur­
him anibgruaned.
.
•hoveled iu and a volley Aral by tbe wldierr
nishing tobacco, in uiy of its fonM to
Tbe l»y took from hb mouth a jieBet sim­ over tta grave.
minor*, apt! providing a penalty therefor.
By this tbiw tta haa-lof tho advancing col­
mwwr. MkW iflio saja Uu to little fur a gua but I ilar to tlie one lie bad carried on his journey
Skctiok 1. The people of the State of
outward and held it to tta general. Tlie m&gt;1- umn bail reached the burial pla-where tho
Michigan »-nact. Tliat It «hail not lie law­

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ful for any person or himself, his clerk or
Tlie offici-r upellod out this communication
agent, to iell, give or furnish any cigar.
with sotnc difficulty, and put it in bis pocket.
idgaretU'. cheroot, chewing or smoking to­ It contained all thu in formation bo wanted.
bacco, or tolmeco In any foym wfmtMxwr, He had now nothing to do'but to wait in
to nny minor under seventeen year* of age, order to capture Tom Line, guerrilla.
unites upon tho written order uf the par­
The next morning the boy wns playing in
ents or guardians of said minor.
tbe road in front of hl* father’* hou»
A ConSkc. a. Any person who shall vlffiate fudernto officer with star* on Ids collar rodo
any of the provision* of this act aludl be by attunded by his staff. Hij stopped and
deemed giOl^f of •* misdemeanor, nnd, up­ quwtitmwl tho boy.
on eouvlcffon thereof, shall tie punished
by a fine uf not less than five dollar* nor
inoru than fifty dollars, or by imprison­
ment hi tlie county jail for u term of not
“Ten mile*.”
let* than ten day* nor mon* Ulan 80 days,
“I* the bridge down V
’
or ImiUi such fine and Imprisonment in the
"T^t’urn’t down l.-ut Th'rradayf"
discretion of the court

■

Probably the happiest June wedding
Hutt has «iocurred this month.in Michigan
(we borrow Rep. Connor’s rhetorical figure)
is the union of Saginaw City mid East
Saginaw, which wen- yesterday made one
bj' nu act of the legislature. These two
thrifty muiilcipolitles have been engaged
in a dkfperate flirtation for several year*,
but just at the point where they seemed
about ready to join hands in the solemn
t tand* of consolidation some mlschief-mak. er would step in. Incite a quarrel or arouse
an old-time jealousy which spoiled a beau­
tiful match. The two towns ought to reap
sooie HUbst^itlal a* well as sentimental
beocfiUt from the wedding. The expense
ct one city government ought to be consid­
erably less dian two, which will bean Item
of no small consequence to tlie tax-payer.
Besides, having buried jealousies which
were fflt between the two places there now
nee&lt;l be no other spirit than n desire for
tbc general good. Mr. and Mrs. Saginaw,
our congratulations!—Lansing Republican.

“And that road’’—pointing—"whrro doo*
it lead tof’
"Where to!"
“Yra Wbcrsf
"Th' mount’nA"
“You’re pretty prompt with your answer*.
.Yun sewn to know tiio country hereabout."
The general changed bl* position ia tbo
saddle to rest. Ho looked Inta tbo child's
taco thoughtfully. His own wore, a troubled
expre*cion.
“Do you know tlx: rood to J—.'"

“Can you ridoF'
“Ridel Rackon I cau ride! Ain’t dabe
nothin’ ebn moce 1 wax little."
“How would you like to carry a dispatch

"What’s thatF
"Y' ain't no Yank, are y’f*

And without ceremony tho child was put

much tnovnd to open it Then adddonly re
nwmberiug its importance, ta unrolled it ano
read iu content*.
“Goad!" ta sold, hi* fam* momentarily
brightening. Calling lor hi-i chief ot staff,
bo ordered that the tneti be put in rcaitineM to
march nt n murni-att notice. This dona ta
»rem«lJo forget everything again but tin
wounded boy.
"My bravo boyl” ho said, kneeling by hfn.
ant! putting hi . artns about him. •‘Wfibwv
you everytliing. You can’t ta mu-jb hurt.
Yon most not ta much hurt. You must gut
well tux! 1 will put you on my staff. You
shall ta a little captain. You hare oocompltehed more for tbe cause than I ever have."
"A cap'll f’ exriauned tbo tay.
"Yo3, u captain. Anything. You shall al­
ways ta with me."
•
A transient look of pleasure paraxl ovpr tlif
tay’s-pol., face. Then lio **omed to remember
atnnethlng. “You better send me boom. My
pop won't know whitr i tan."
•Til tak&lt;A-mi home myself. Orderly, get
an ambulance! Bring taudagm! Ik* quick!
Why.doera't the xurge.ni come!"
lij*. Tbo ambuiaaco cam i and tta.surgoau
Mrn,
Kn Irvxlrn 1
.... fl,
"Ho will lire, doctorf' astatl tho general,
a* though commanding tta turjpxxi to rare
the boyb life.
Again the surgeon shook his brad. Tta
general turned abruptly away.
"I want to go fur to rao my pop," said tta
boy feebly.
The commander turned and took him ia
Lis arms, carried him out to tbo ambulance,
and gently laid him in it. Tbo surgeon got
U.A
kr-H,
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while tta lax’. abovcUuM ot earth w»ro lieing
thrown up-xi '_ta grave. Tbe Bum of an army
are quick t.» gather newn, and not a »aIdler
but knew already the story of tta two izuux
As tta cr.himn marchea by, tta men of the
leading company, raring {their genera! standmg with head tmeureral, raised their hat*
The action wa* followed by the next in ! tbe
next company, and wa* taken up by tx—jmeet after regiment, troop after tnxm tak
tsn-y after battery, till u.tXN meu had para.-d
ami uncoreraL Ttan tta little group of
mourners and spectator* dbbiui-Jed, and thc
gencni), who wa» joined by his staff, mounted
his tarra and rodo on in tho direction tta
troop* were marching.
That night iu bivouac tha following order
wa* promulgated:
i« aimounral as xidile-comp on tbo »taff of
tbo general commaadlog, ami wifl be obeyed
and respected a* such.
1 The cuwumary mourning will bo obwrvixl bvlhe
.....
... .

The next morning, before daylight, two
Ccnfederaio armuw which bad tacorm tai
£*d and tabh, to ta
form si u Junction, and togvttar attached
w&gt;d turned tta Union kft.
asacxea
L^- aZT
,
°°“«”’’taro tbo two
died » u frame containing a contain•«
wuvcmr in tta bouaebol-1.

often gather then, ,,,-1

step, while aids and orderlie* followed
mounted, an orderly leading the general'»

. 2^ I1?’.'

The ucigbbS
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rwoun‘ Mtata and again to there
eOK'-'’ «u»ong them tha

When they arrived at

brought to hi* tent.
“Now, my boy," mid tbe officer, looking
Intently into tbc child’s honest brown eyes.

lieutenant whom tbe boy had rrwt two days
before ramc out oa the ambntanre drove up
to the door. That morning before daylight

child to iavo an
tbe courage of a man.
Tbo boy made no reply.

tiling that looked likoupilL

Ho was looking

Tta cloud on tho general's brew durkcni-d

LIBERAL REDUCTION
ON RELIABLE

rtaikd^u, to
fadottco States- Hixcommissiou has been anptad for and will ta forwarded to his family^

la regard to tbo question of’ preference aa

to headquarters..

Nashville, Mich., .lime is&gt;''.
I have made .arrangements to get a set of the New
Cyclopedia, because Ithink it one of the best American Cy­
clopedias for convenient refereece now published. t
A. L. Bkmis, Supt. Nashville Schools.
. Hastings, Mich.. June s.
I have used the People’s Cyclopedia for several year* and
find that it is nearer what teachers of our schools need for
reference than any similar work I have ever examined. I
nave examined the late work and find it very much improved
and can say, that for the money, no teacher can do better. I
can cheerfully recommemi'th6-work to any one wishing to
make a purchase of an[v thing of this kind,
Very truly,
. J. W. Matthew
_ ____ ______ _______ Sec. Barry Co. Board of Schm

Gasoline Stoves
3-Burner and Tin Oven, $12.
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Former Price, $F
3-Burner and Russia Oven, $15
Former Price, $N
/-Burner and Russia Oven, $16.50.
Former Price, $4-Buntr and Low down Russia Oven, $15
Former Price,
We have a few Refrigerators left which we are offering at
ices Way Down.

GOODYEAR BROS

�Assyria will hereafter have mall service
•lx times a week from Naahvllle.

ri a st1 s Banner.
—^7 ,ri h’.Jnwtey. J°l&gt; »*.1IIM- ,
J

nISKEKN.

Black A Sun now drive a.new waenn «
peciaBy adapted for their btirinei W

Lool Editor.

Or J. I. Roberta residence km Broadway.

PERSONAL. MENTION.
D. Strike.- vblted llWat Monday.
Fred Busby was In Kalamazoo yesterday.

^Al. Jones was In Grand Rapid* yester-

Buy the tlght-box, comtuon-M-ii-uIknlle, Bri

Elfhi (lollxr, -111 buy 0,, tteht-U.s

Crawley visited Grand Rapids yes­

.
A^ Curtis, of Detroit, spent the Fourth
tn town.

Jay Diamond, of Ktduuazou, is vialthig
in town.
A ft* iwr. Irartd, or
poutw, to
,UcJian!3 has returned from
be closed out cheap.
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ixuiraalr.
f
.
Hams A VaxAiuian.
Ralph Newton, of Monette, Mo., i* visit­
Tlie drill of Hastings Division U. R K
of I*, at Kalamazoo the 4th was highly ing in town.
spoken of by all who witnessed it.
?
,
Kuhvllle.
In
A special train containing horse, bound town batunfay,
fur the Grand Rapid* laces inured through
on the Michigan Ontral .*&gt;atunlay.
yfThe amount qf foreign tntltion at the

’.mily
Groceries^

1J7 d' 8l“Wo» iIlluie a business trip to
Ionia Saturday.

■&gt;• H. Gorfennw. of AIUot, wuln thi.
High school for Uh- pu$t year amounted to city V. etlnestiay.
8738, being 8125 In excess of any previous
*'«'«* hut w«-k ta
hi.* trip to Nebraska.
Farmers, the beat hay rack on the mar­
J. Carveth ami daughter, of Middleville
ket Is the tlght-box, common-Miise hay
were In town .Friday.
rack, made by Bentley Bru-. A- Wilkins,

A:

Earthen

StW'

nnd sold by them for &gt;8.00.

Our old tea* all sold out, and fresh new
crop now in stock. Try some aud see if It
ttoei not beat aqy tea for the money y«u
evtT drank.
Ham* * VanAbman.

■i Glassware.

One fare for the. round trip Hasting* to
Jackson on July 2* t&lt;&gt; m Inclusive, good
for retnni on July 27. ou account of G. a.
R. annual encampment.
P. A. IJahn.
/ At the meeting «f the Board of Educa­

tion la*t week the i following ofllccrs were
elected: Prvsidrnt, Clement Smith: secre­
tary, -E. A. Rider; treasurer. Geo. Tomllu*&lt;m.

fciiisEs Mich.

Hat;. W. Reynolds visited Lake O&lt;te-*a
on business yesterday.
Mis* Jessie Curtis left yesterday for a
visit with friends In Ohio.
Walter W*»ter. ,.t Xtavlllr. «a, In
tovs U Monday nn bmdnes?.
Hurd Tinkler, of Grand (Rapids, has
been in tire city the past few days.

,!&gt;cu ',*lud. h,r
l has. Hyatt nt Charlotte last week.
a
u”'1
Elli,h K«»field vl«ittd Graii't Ifapids jcstenlay.

Mli» Flora Bradte, went.to Grand RapStops are being taken to aeeitre stock for hls yesterday morning fur a short visit.
the tfurpoae of organizing a comimnv for
Air*. J. NevUla wa* the guest last week
tin- manufacture of whips here. Theromof Mra. F. Spang, mm-her at Middleville.
pany will employ about 20 hands at tbe
F. 0. Spaulding and wife left Monday
v
.. i* p.
a 1JTI1A; IMH&gt;K ut start.
Filter I1181S "-JZK; SS1SS?
for a trip in Ure northern part of lhe state.
It was found IniptMsible to save the flnp-r lhatrharles Horton had crushed several iz»«o. Ballinger, of Grand Rapids, wa*
tjfBmfers.
«la&gt;&gt; ago. hence amputation was last wrvk The guest last week of hl* sister Mrs. R. K.
, r; chapter* uu '.he kitchen. n—»rted to. He is retting along a* well Grant.
;
h- vulA'&lt;ot&gt; brt- kwork. iiior- us conld bmexpeeted.
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Miss Zua Teal, of Grand Rapid*. I*
.,.
V-. tl'at •*&gt;. tbc rout aud
The ktwe company in the contest at Mt. expected to-day as u gue*t -&gt;f Mr*. D. &gt;.
Good) ear.
BIO Clemens last week made the quickest tInH­
of any company to the hydrant but failed
Gi n. Parkhurst, ex-minister to Belgium,
In making the coupling promptly, thetebv and family have retained to tbeir home h&gt;
losing a chanre for any ot the prize*.
Coldwater.

T

iiTritory torwite- KnE. M. Hisman-.
Having*. Mkb.

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Hicks &amp; Spence,
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sit-

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M- " • H,Ch^

MwistUfitr

,':e

rushT Dry i•&lt;&lt;&gt;(].*. Boots am
Shoes. Hardware. Groceries,
. nd Crockeij}*.
.
*

,

-J FOR-

BETTER, EGGS,
and Produce.

pcflnlCr on (bvr»&gt;u.

&lt;»«f fort-ld »n persona from
i&gt; kind &lt; n our luron -on
Au&gt; one found l.-rspawfiini

JOS. ROGERS
OLD POTATOES
s!
CANS/

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/•7)i; 77’
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an l-I.M,ht to4ay M

Remember
true :in&lt;| hardware in

Kita.-y »7« [*r month.
J a. i:ki&gt;m*&gt;ni&gt;.
1 (Schneider JUoea, No. za1;

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beam i.it

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news

GttaUtiuri til* week.

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t078

■= of wigwams, go to ftoirer
it u v'.. !-r ’llr 0,1 ronoda still contlnaM
*• *-;Aevlns*
'.

Enquire of Stuart, Knap1,1 « XKuAruiim.
Mre^'&lt;£lch.i!t,ln Ontml R- R- resell In
thi* iminth.

N‘.la En&lt;»uire oT Stuart,
’"'•IR^i A \ an Arman.
good?!
sbotf. all alien and nice
K ” 4 Cower Shoe Co.'*.
* S' ,ld,&lt;1 a lU’fiVF P*»*"»r ba,iu«« tlw. -FourUl
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of Uir |Itekg A hpeH&lt;e.g BU&gt;re
"•^teed a tlt:W cont
p^,

«2h JJrt?,|Iun dyet
.

Hasting*' |&gt;atrloti»m July 4th developed
Itoy Barlow and Wailie Wilkins were
| Itself not in this city. Those who wanted in Grand Rapids la*t week toe guests uf
; to celebrate donned their holiday attire and Louis Bentley.
I bought an ex?unilqij ticket for &lt;a»e of the
‘ J. M. Young, of Grand Rapid*, who lias
sut rounding town* or pleasure resorts.
Ihs-h vWtlng relative* in this city, return­
Round trip excursion ticket* Hasting* ed home Monday.
to Detroit and on July ». 10?\l and 12 at
Mlw* Mllllo Hahn, of Niles, ia expected
on* and one-third fare &lt;»u accvrar.i of Pen­
insula Saugerfest r&lt;*»d for return July In this city thi* week for a visit with her
13th-~-*
’
P. A. Hahn.

*°U *l W- n-

drug and bookstore.

Wew Fish Law.
ls • synopsis of the im­
portant provisions of toe new. general fish
law relating m the Inland waters of this
state:
The catching of tronu salmon aud grasling Is lawful only from May 1st to Septem­
ber 1st, and then only it the caU-lilnr b by
, * “Kl line- (If of a size less than six
.n:hes in length, they must be returned to
• the water.)
lta*s tuay !*■ caught any time, but onh
by hook and line.
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The u&lt;e of any explosive substance'iu
catehlngany kind of fi*h is uulawf&amp;i?
The spearing of any kind of fish (exrepl
mullet, gras* pike, red-sides and sucker*)
Is unlawful rtom March 1st to July 1st;
but bass must nut l&gt;e speared at any time.
lhe use of any species of net (except
&lt;!»l&gt;ncte, in catching mullet, etc., as above)
Is unlaw fol at-all times.
It Is unlawful to catch or ship brook
Ltrout nr grayling for toe purpose of sate,
at any time, and II I* unlawful to buy or
&gt;e.l the same during the c’osp reason.
A violation of any provi^itm o! this-la-.v
is punishable by a fine of not leas than 85.
nor more than 5100 aud costs; or Imprison­
ment 80 days if. the fine is not paid.

Thursday'S. M. Fowler, Will Conley
and the MIfmHi Gertrude and Kittle Steb­
bins were driving in a double buggy from
Woodland to l.ake Odessa. When going
down a bill north of Woodland the bolt at­
taching one ot the wh’Oetreai to tlie evencr came out and let tlie whiffietree fall
against the heels bf onf of lhe horses.
This frightened the team and they began
to run. Mr. Fowler, who was driving,
ennid do no more than try to keep the
team In the road as at tb« first-jump of the
team the tongue fell to the ground and
very soon after was broken off. The team
would have soon been stopped without
farther damage liad not the part qf the
tongue, still attached to the buggy.’ caught
fast Just as a bridge al the foot of tbe hill
was reached. As soon^u tlie tongue caught
tlie buggy was swung around, facing in
the opposite direction. and with the hind
wheels in the creek. Mr. Fowler ami Miss
Gertrude were thrown out; the latter be­
ing thrown tn such a manner that her
liead, face up. xvaspartlally caught under
the left hind wheel, which was crushed.
Both Aw thrown in thy creek. Mr. Con­
ley and Mis* Kittle were not thrown from
the buggy but were considerably bruised,
by the shaking up. Help was promptly at
hand and Miss Gertrude, who was uncon­
scious, was removed to Woodland. The
entire. party most miraculously escaped
without anything more than bad bruises.
Miss Gertrude's face wm badly cut and
bruised but the physician hopes that she
will recover without beingxilsfigured, Mr.
Fowler was removed to his parent* home
iu Maple Grove Friday but returned to
this city Monday and will soon be able to
attend to hl* buslne-s. The accident was
entirely unavoidable and noblame can be
attached to any one for Its occurrence.

The Banneii In the |»8t has had abun­
In the bicycle race at Kalamazoo the VMh&lt;* Nora Ainsworth, who has Item dant reason to'i-ritlchM* the work done upon
Fourth Dorr Mudge woe second place nnd vi»Itlng in town, ream**! Monday to her tbe «trect.*of this ^lly under tbe direetlon
Ixane In Grand Rapid-*
of the common rouncil. First, because
/element Smith nnd family expect to then- wa* never any system about the
tbe result shows that he has got good stuff wave tomorrow for Bay View where they work: second, because with few exception*
lu him.
the work done was not creditable: thin!,
will spend the summer.
becanse the approaches to tlie city were
The Egyptian krtu* or ”big water lUy,”
Mis* Knawlton left Monday for Grand Reelected; fourth, because with.few excep­
Is sold to grow at only three known places Rapid*, where *1.*- will remain some time
tions favoritism was shown in selecting
engaged In tlie study of French.
those who should work on the streets, anti
Mo.: Onondaga. N. Y.t and •Vicksburg,
Mis* Gertie Nlmo has 1**11 engaged to a certain few got all lhe money, at wages
Mich. They bl&lt;»»&lt;w at the latter utav
far ntmvc wk at individuals paid, and did
teach
the
coming
year
In
the
grammar
deabout Sept. I.
the
least possible work in return. It Is
)«rtmvnt of tlie JHlddlevllie wchooL
Excursion to Grand Rapid/ on July 9.
therefore very refreshing to find that a
The
many
friends
of
-Chartes
Bronson
10, 11 and 12, on acraunt urtbe Michigan
most notable exceptlota can t»e made this
trotting nnd |&lt;acing circuit races. Ticket* will be fiained bo'leam that be has suffered year. Wherever street work has been
•old from Hasting* at one fare for round a relapM*. and i.i is feared be cannot reoor- done, it has l&gt;et-u well done. The State
mail, (’ewtcrj- road and Battle Creek ap­
trip with 50c added for admission ticket.
A. Hahn.
.A. V. N. Slbuterbnd. C. S. Brown and proaches to th&gt;- city have been put In
roost excellent condition. The most comFor the state lengne ball game nt Grand kneir wive* are in Grand Rapids attending mon-eense street work ever done in this
Rapid* July 10. i:. 27 and 81, the Michi­ the meeting of tlte/Mlelilgun Pres* Asso­ city l« about completed on Gleen street.
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gan Centra! will eel! tickets from Hn*ting* ciation.
A line culvert ha- Item constructed over
al one and oiw-third tare for1 round trip, jjdr*. L E. Knappen. of Grand Rapid*. Fall creek on East Green street, and a 12
good for return oase day after sale.
Mas been the
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fee; fill atad&lt;*. Other work of like good
character ha« l&gt;ern dotte. All this too iu
one"year, with Ixit little more money used
James Craig arrived in town froui die spent bunday in the city.
than ni any former year. Men have Ixwn
north on the Fourth and wa» pretty well
Prof. W. .V Morse haa 1w»-ii ensmred tor
loaded with liquor. He procroded at oace another year as principal of the.MiddtevBle employed on the street irrespective of |»arto raise a row and was run in by the Mar­ school. MkldlevUle people don’t tel a good ty. at wages a* good a* tbe best paid by
individuals but no better, and have been
shal. Justice Kreuistton on Friday gave thing go if they can help it.
expected to work, and hav4 worked as
him do days In tbe ihttruit house -of ourMr*. M. E. Nevins left for Middleville faithfully sa if working for individuals,
rectlun.
bfotiday. Sb* will acoatipany R.
llad money been n-rd ns wisely as this
F. M. Potter Ita* withdrawn from tlie French and wife, of Middleville, fur a few year every year for the past dozen, every
Ann of Potter * Perry, former publisher* day&lt;jje«rratirm at Gun lake. ’
street In the city and everv approach would
of the Charlotte Tribune. Mr. Potter will
I*- in as gwxl condition n.« enuhi be desired.
F. A. Ackerson was called to Chicago There has been some fault found alxnit
&lt;t»ntlnueasatraveHagag» ri&gt;t for the.Datrolt
Tribune.
Tbe' Cliarlotte Tribune will yerterdu} by a telegram antiouneir.r the wages. There is no jn-tlee in this criti­
hereafter be under the management of death of hl* Urotoer-in-law. who wa.* ap- cism. Tbe city should pay as good wages
jiarently In the best of lieulth when Mr. as ate paid by individuals but no i&gt;etter.
Ackersdn visited him in Chicago Wednes­ There is do reason why a Job on the
The W. F. M. S. will hold n soda! &lt;m day.
strbetf. as has t*en tlie case. Hbuuld be so
Wednesday. July M «t the residence of
much better than any other tliat men are
Daniel Striker.
Befreahmento will be i&gt;Mls* llelte Throop Is takhig a rest from
•her duties In the law office ut Stuart, willing to pay something to get them.
Ami this cry for big Aagcs is not for the
social time is autirljiated because Mr. mid Knappen A VanAnnan. A sort of “wril- '.u-nefit of al) the workingmen, but a favor*
Mr*. Striker know juat how to cntcrtala a rr’a paralysis" is troubling her right hand, eil few, who would be kept busy nearly all
ami she h’o|M-sashort test.will remove the
social and make it nsa! enjoyable.
the year at wage?, from 25 to 50 per cent,
difficulty.
above those paid by Individuals. If tin*
The necessary stock ha* Iren sulMcribed
Increase is awl*. Instead of 2S to 30 men
by Ip&amp;reated cltixens tv -establish a whip
Taylor Walker, of Nashville. Is under employed for three months a* tills year,
factory In this city wttbacaplta! of S10.0W).
It Is expected tlw work of onnmlxati&lt;® of arrest charged with relllng liquor without from 10 tn 15 men would be employed
from five to six mouth*.
the stock company furilje business will lx- lloenso. nl-oon the 4th of July.
unmfitetqtl tiMlay. The bnshu-** will not
Next Tuesday, at 10 o’clock a. tn., a ca­
4-ommeuced Ix'fore 8&lt;q&gt;tcnil&gt;er 1st next.
det lor West Point will be ehasen at JackPitaint«nuJL—The Star school dis­
sou. Competitive examination deckles tbe
trict, Prairieville, canvassed by Daniel
itanghman. the well known specialist selection. Candidates from any county in Mcrlau, sends in a report creditable to tlie
formerly of this city. h&gt; ®ow located ut this congrttaldfoU district ate eligible for district and Its canvasser, a total of 8td.&amp;0
exffminatkm; age, litweeu 17 mi&lt;L22.
Akron. Ohio. All those wishing to &lt;m«being subecrllx-d for the .nonunient, and
milt Dr. Baughman by tetter can address i/The Yankee Spring* bare ball dubbere- al! paid In. Following are tlie uamrs and
hint at No. 151 South Howard -trert, Tiy challenge tire- Cedar Creek Imll elnb to an&gt;«unts subscribed: S. C. IhZster 1.00. S.
Akron. Ohio. He write* jweacriptlon- for play a game of ball anywhere In Barry Doster 1.00. C. Merian 1.00.’ D. Merlau
county outside either Hope or Yankee I. 00, J. Travis 1.00. F. Davenport l.uo, A.
auy disease for 81-00.
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A. 11. Tyler, aged «8 year*, died Tuev- Spring* for a purse of 3-0, each e.ub to Oswald 1.00, C. Enrion 1.00, C. Cook 1.00.
j&gt;ut up 810. They ask lhe C. &lt;?. club to J. Cook 1.00, I. Buichett 1.00, W. Bur­
day morning at the residence of his sister
chett 1.00. D. Lcpard 1.00, C Hicks 50c. 1
f
Mrx. W. S. Goodyear. HU health ha* pul up or stop bluffing.
iiceii gradually fulling and ho luu been
Tlie general manager and superintendent Blanchard 50c. Maria Huffenden 50e. A
Caidwell 1.00, M Hammond 1.00.
waltbig sometime for the eud to wtnc- of toe GoblevWe furniture factory, which
Amwua.—The first district io report
Tim funeral will be held this aftt-nx-u at recently burned down, will be In this city
from this township is No. 1, canvassed by
Mrs. Goodyear’* residence at C o-c-ovL |(l a tew days to organize- a company for
Mrs David Huggctt. The total amount
the
manufacture
«&gt;f
furniture
here,
tty
Rev. fcnrlne ofilclktlng.
-*
subscribed is 820.00, all paid la. The dis­
\ aompeUtlv examination for the aetee- the recent fire they lost all the machinery trict was canvassed by Mrs David HuggctL
and stock "'“I «»* now l°°felnFfor a new
Unn of a eadK tor the West Point railttary
and the report Is very creditable fo- her,
location. They will want our citizens to
academy wlM be held at Jaeksoei July «•
and to those whu subscribed. Following
take S1-M0 l» sSock- They have been
are tlie names and amounts subscribed:
at 10 o’clock in tbe forenoon,
making n very saleable line of furniture
to lx- eligible «»U»t
,n F00*1
, and had a good trade. 'Die business Geo P Stevens 2.00, Tho* Mulvaney 50c.
tween 17 and 2‘J years of ngc, residents of Slid start with a pay roll ot 81.400 per S H Young 40e, II C Cronk 95c, Clinton
the third caDgreasloua! district amt po**“ss monto and would be a profitable invest­ Wilbur lOe, W H Decker 50c, David Hugget 1.00, Lcn HuggettaSc’O M Cleveland
the required educational qualifications-—
ment for Hastings citizens.
1.00, Mr* I Hlckling 25c, Horace Palmer
Detroit Joania). ■
25c Thus Wing 1.00. Joseph Smith 50c,
A good fecund hand trn-lmrre power
Sam’l Smith 25c, E E Cole Me, Moravia
Nichols A fibeppwd t.utllon engine amt
Following
the re.I e.Uie truirfe* Willison 1.00, A C Pteree 25c, Geo P Cook
separator for aale cheap- Also tlttv
25c. Hiram £orll*s 50c, F P Abbott. 93e. J
stock of all kinds of rubber and leather S,n tn»i tbe lx«*» In Ute rott.ter . office: M Knapp 1.00, W E Brown 1.00. Mrs Jane
belting, hoae. mjectoa, lubricators, steam
Cwrlr L. SK ** 10
oo «« U Thompson 25c Henry Hare 1.00, John
guages. tank pumps that will fill •» tank In (
"J’ffjixyunnoelto BnuMo.. rotee! «T Mulvaney 5.00. Edward Stevens 75c.
five minute*, oil packing and every thing
The Latty district. Assyria, canvassed
needed Tor thresher* at the Hastings Eu- (
• Ke;mUd. ioW Wjurf by W W 1-atty makes tbe following report;
W W Latty 1.00, N E Wiles 25c, Chas E
glue A Iron Works.
Mary J. Esani;
Cmt 1.00. Wm Moon 1.00. Nervi lie Smith
•nw u-rrlhte
to *&lt;•
5:
10c. A Ford25c, Mr* Mary VanNocker 95c,
ean*t l~««.
I" “’»• «"£ " S’™
I W Cargo 50e, John Shafe ®c, Wm II
oerjtmr to Sl&gt;o
,
BurgCMLOu. Levi Vedder 2St Wm H
joloi.rrro.tbw ow &lt;o«™ ™
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Tedder 25c, J Sheffliauser 25c. E A Green
50*. Total 80.85. It sreius to us that this
ate M pie to tlie New Englander. Gaao
district should have made a batter showline wHl kill them and wrt salt wilt also
i Mary M. Trimmer. ”
llonrr vV. Ward. Iowa
end Clieir career. Look to jour carpets H■ 1,3 »
I Battle K. Fust, Woudiani

The Ellis district, Assyria, canvassed by
A G Kent, reports S21.00 raised. This k
very creditable for those who have given,
but there are some whose names ought to
appear ou tbc list, but we fall to discover
them.
Following are the names and
amounts subscribed:
A G Kent .’&gt;.00,
Bertha Keut t.oo. Garrison M«&gt;re 1.00.
Reuben W Jones 1.00. A W Chaphi 2.00.
Theodore Packer l.tx). G’ B Tuckerman
1.00, Henry G Jewell 2.00, Richard and
Amelia Jones 5.00, I. E Hinchman 2.(XL
Total W1.00.
The Asayria Center district has reported
S22.S5. The district in the main does
fairly well, though here as elsewhere those
who should do the'most full to; one who
|mys more taxes than any other in tbe dis­
trict giving nothing. Following arc the
names and amounts: P K Jewell 1.00,
Mr* P K Jewell 1.00, Mrs Wm H Jewell
1.00, Don B Jewell 1.00, Helen R Jewell
1.00, Geo w Foster 50c. Julia Crofoot 50c,
Dr B F Homer 1.00, Bert Shepherd 50c.
John D BloomcF 1.00, A W Bow en 50c,
Mrs E Ilartom 1.00, Elvina liartom 95c,
M J Hartom 50c, Jerome Frost L00, T J
Blank 1.00, Ixjvi Gifford 1.00, Ellsworth
Jewel! 1.00, (J W Crofoot 25c; C W Tomp­
kins 5Bc. Earl Wilcox 1.00. Geo H Meach­
am ise. It Cooley 25c Willie Cooley lOe, J
V Cooper 50c. Calvin Smith*and wife 1.00,
R J Russell and wlte 1.00. O. H. Philips
and wife 1.00, W J Brady 25c. J. IV Olms­
tead 50c, G W Tiimpkins 1.00, J C Tomp­
kins 50c. Total
This showing l»
creditable to.the canvassers, whose names
we cannot non recall, but who labored
faithfully.
ORaXCKviij.il—School district Jfo. 7,
frl Orangeville and Yankee Springs, a
small districL has raised the following:
Ira D Brooks 1.00. Howard Brooks 1.00, L
F Cook 1.00. Earnest Cook 1.00, E Cmirt■noy i.oo. Geo McKibbon 1.00, Jas Potter
1.1)0. It G Flower 1.00. Ira D Brooks can­
vasser. Mr. Brooks expects to raise yet
more, and to make the average of a dollar
a family. Of the above amount S5.00 Is
credited to Orangeville find S-1.00 to Yan­
kee Springs.
That part of frl 7. Orangeville. Martin
and Gun Plains, which Is in Orangeville,
sends In the very creditable report ot 88.25,
all paid in, John Hillock* canvasser. This
speak* well for the district and canvasser.
Fol lowing are the names and amounts sub­
scribed: John Klllock 1.00, Mrs Hillock
25c. Mrs Lucy Cross 1.00. Joseph Kelly
1.00. Mrs Kelly 1.00. o P Nichols 1.00,
Philip Porter 1.00, Edward Porter 1.00,
Harry Klllock 1.00. Total W.25.

SUSPENDED ANIMATE®,
IS BECOMING ALTO­

BURIAL ALIVE

GETHER

TOO

FREQUENT.

Tbe g'-neral public leertM to incline to the

suspended cnbnatxia ore frequent certainly.

proper care hod been cxxrchrd life might'
have b~.-ti preserved. Tlr.ro ia a growing taprrenon that the veriilcatfcm of death b not
carefully enough attended to bv a majority

subject of n pa[wr read before tbc Indiana
State Homeopathic Medical society at its an­
nual meeting in Indianapolis, by thu wm-

general publication The paper was entitled
■ The Verification of Death,” and was written
In a sjyle cndly understood by the general
public, for which It ponessca interest, and for
these reasons *c publish a portion uf it:
ma vraincATicix or dxath.

bad been buried alive. Ocnuioaally the pub­
lic b Uorri/lwl by newspaper reports of the
discovery of ri case of pn-ninture burial. Ona
such discovery was made at Hyractue, K, T„
by Edward Rath, who, guided by some indefluablo but bfcaistiblo impulse, uncovered
und opened the coffin of his rorently buried
17-year-old daughter, Emma, and found the
liody tunx.sl, with tho linnds up and filled

doll bad a friend in Memphis w ho wm burred
alive during n yellow fever scare. How many
of things, ore never discovered we can never
know; but, reasoning from the developments
that are constantly 1 iciiig made nl«&gt;ng tbe line
tliat they are many compared to those that
are discovered. Awl I suppore that much of
tho powing and cvunnendable popularity of
________ ■___la. _ 1_4_

being buried alive.
A Chicago physician i» keeping a record of

DECREED.

Intoallnouu
From dlmpllrut water* to aecthtcK foam.

opinion relative thereto, und before making
up that opinion it may 1“ —♦«
the body through the xju
in my
abeo]uto steus of death,!
xiplniou, not often enough-------------- -_
Rigor mortis, or cadaveric rigidity (which
h due to the thickish fluid called myosine,
lhe principal contractile substance of thu
ttriped muscular fibers), h usually considered
proof of death, especially if a stringy coagula

peurance, or a rigidity may bo present from
other cnuHK, for iustance, catalcpor, and a
cursory examination might fail to show the
difference. Then, too, it may never Occur, as
in tlxac occasional eases where warmth, color
and contour reuudr. far
* alter um&gt; spirit.'

QUdlac the mlns of

in the carecf Mim Wilhelmina Stahl,
old, pronounced dead by tbo pbysirbeumatisui of Uw bcart, amrwbo
lay nine days without signa bf ducompodtlon
and without tbe injection of embalming
fluids Rigor mcrtU may occur inimudbtatt*
after death, but usually cmr.es hi a few Ifflur*,
nnd is more delayed Um morn muscular the
kubjret and the more sudden tho death after
apparent health.

p-i»s judgment upon n nwa who had been
guilty of robbery, at tliat time punblmblo
by death; but the culprit pleaded for mercy

lord," was tbo reply, "your, name is Racon,
min* i&lt; Hog. and Log and bacon have always

con until it has hung, until you are hanged
you are no relation of mine." . Still more to
the point is this of two opposing twn-isters:
Tlie lawyer for. tlie defense was to wvere
upon tbe prosecutor tliat tbe latter roao and
asked: “Docs th, learned counsel think ms a
fooir Tbo retort was prompt: “My friend
wishes to know If I consider him a,fool; and
in reply to bis quaction I can only say that I
am not prepared to deny II" There are many
instatxxa of paaoige» of arm* between bench

"Da Costa'* Diagnwis,r mya that “catalepsy
may bo mistaken for death .’’and thm mistake
occurred tost. Louis. In relation to a mar­
ried woman, 21 yi-are oH; but a slight sign of
life was accidentally discovered ju»t before

requeuw* of tho mintako did not follow. Thi*
but could give n« voluntary or involuntary
sign uf hfc Anutlier case of narrow ew-ape
wa* reported from Danville, Illa; this time
of tbc xHi of Frank Myers, an infant, t) or 10
mouths old. Both cf the rvroyeric* occurred
entirely indqcndently of tbo nxtutencw or
attention rd the physicians in charge, and. In
fact, after tlx y bad declared life to be ex-

our readm. At the close of a lengthened
and bitter wrangle twtwecp n judge and a
prominent countel, tho former said; “Well,
sir, if you do not.know bow to conduct your­
self as a gentleman. 1 a:n sure I ain't teach
you." To which tho barrister mildly replied:
"That is so. my lord."—San Francisco Ar­
gonaut.
;
•

covory in StonU-nv ilk-, IX, where no le* thor
via phyricia.-:* had declared life to' lx? extinct,
and animation returned fourteen day* after
the wpjk'xd death.
A wdl known lady of thb dty (Mrs. HihAccording to an analy*i* tntulo by Profes­
sor Berthelot, tho areptur of Pepi I, an Egyp­ bra) riuiilariy recovered, and her death had
tian king of tbo sixth dynasty, consists of bwaref'.-n vd to in tho principal Rplfcopal
pulpit
hen.-, Rev. Dr. Bradley*. A little in­
almost pare copper. Tbo scepter in question
belongs t° tho British museum, ai»l, as a vestigation of this whjnet, independent of
special favor to Minister Waddington, tho there care*, will show tlat wn cannot b«- too
museum authorities consented luj^etrh pecL, careful, tu will a quotatsa from our highest
lion of tho precious object to be submitted authuyfiy, "Dung!»cu'» Medical Dictionary,"
to I’rufejsor Berthelot for.anklyrix Same undcr'tht-head cf "Death:'’ "Tlw only sign
tilHngs from tho inside—tbe scepter is bol- ot real death I* tbc coEinienceovent of j utr^io&lt;—weighing laa than ouo-balf grain, or faction.’• This may ice: i like cverstaling the
exactly 0.0218 gramme, wito detached for care, but it will do to tear in mind.
If it lie true that "tha only «ign of real
examination. Tbo professor ha» found them
to consist of a reddish mutal, slightly oxi­ death i» tb* couintcncrment ot p-itrcfactioa.'’
dized. and a quantitative snaiyds, correct aa Duugllren «ay«, nod the flint »ign of putre­
within one-tenth. ot a milligramme, has faction dues pot cjift' until the third day
proved the substance to bo pare copper, after death, aro wo justified in allowing,
without any admixture of tin, and doutrfful
traces of lead. His conclusions aro that,
since arcbanlogista agree in placing Pepi’s
reign at about 4,000 years before the Chris­
tian era, tho introduction of brouxe, both in bo critically considered. It cornea gradually
the Old World and iu America, occurred i through tbo radiation of internal beat, and

.

Tlie Autiqult^M Brnusc.

epoch nut much farther back than fifty or
sixty centuries from the present time.—Scien­
tific American.

death the internal temperature may i» higher

evaporation cf moisture should not bn mia-

Capt Raabs was a man whose name had

man, belonging to tl&gt;o middle age trooper
type. Willi military qualities of tbe highest
lind. be luul a singular bearing, a ravage
sort ot misanthropy, aud a cynical tongue,

quirrr.

Kprocer Well*, an

burial ground and interred with tho ordinary

alro spreading in thia cuuMry,

rejoinder, but shortly afterward came to (

unknown.

Whan dinner wua over

Tlw matter

�-

farm and garden.

SUBJECTS

THAT

WILL

AGRICULTURAL

INTEREST

READERS.

SeU.
The importance of fine pulrcrixatton
of tho soil in preparing1 for the wheat
crop is well known. Ono of tho advant­
ages of a fine preparation is in avoiding
deep planting. Farmera who deem It
nei'«wary to give much depth to thttr
wow ing in order to got down to tho mob­
lure are suffering a loss every year.

RG. I—TERMINATION OF WINTER ’WHEAT.
A satisfactory and instructive experi­
ment. teaching a valuable and durable
leseoi't may wj made, says Country Gen­
tleman. by preparing thoroughly a strip
of land, nnd especially with a mellow sur­
face, and sowing the grain on it just deep
enough to germinate fretjly; and op an­
other strip without good preparation set­
ting tlie tubes of tho drill six inches or
■loon? in depth, nnd then observe tho
difference.
Or the experiment may be tried .on a
more limited scale. The seed covered at
.a moderate dyplh will start at once and
grow freely, us shown by Fig. 1; the
deeply covered seed will be several days
longer,in corning up, tho limo will t.w
lost, and before it can get a sfrong hold
of the soil it must throw out a hew set
of roots nearer tho surface, as in Fig. 2.
In experiments made by Country
Gentleman, seed buried ono inch deep
came up in six days, two inches deep in
seven days, and four inches deep in ten
day**. A month later tlie one inch plants
were stronger than tho two inch and
much stronger than lhe deeper plantings.

Tta. 2. COAIPAKATIVK STRENGTH OF DF.ET
ANU SHALLOW FLANTJNO.
The figures iu tho second cut show
tho comparative strength of the deep
and shallow planting ns these crops
approach maturity. No Invariable rule
can be given for tho best depth. It must
vary with tho character of tbe soil and
of tho season. If tho surface soil is
moist enough, one inch would be better
than two. and two inches Ix-tter than a
greater depth. But if a sufficient prepa­
ration has ixxni given, it is only on tlie
lightest soil that a greater depth than
two inches will be- required.
With
rough land and clods, it may bo neces­
sary to give a greater depth.
Gardeners hare found it Important to
firm the sail in order to insure tbc ger­
mination of fine seed sown slightly be­
low tho surface. For large seed this
operation is less essential, but cases may
occur when with u dry or loose soil, roll­
ing tlie ground may be of much use.
But whenever resorted to, advises tho
authority quoted, the fanner should
carefully observe if it makes tho pani­
cles of soil adhero together, in whLh
case it will do. more harm than good.
The same care must be used whether to
tow, before or after rain, where Cue
fanner has the choice.
If the soil is granular or clod’y a
ahowcr may aid in making it mellow
when worked and better fitted to com­
press all the sides of the seeds. On such
land, sowing before rain may lear&lt; Ao
seed lying loosely among tho clods. »,;t
a long and heavy rain may rendA.- Jle
soil unfit to be worked, and preceding it
would be a better time. It ia absolutely
necessary for the former to um his judg­
ment in all caaes of the kind.

CARE

OF A

HORSE’S

ited tte numerical
i employer directed bls slum-

K
The hoofs should be kept clean by be­
ing "picked out“ as often as possible to
urovent any dirt or hard substance being

buried in the fissures of tho foot. They
should be examined from time to time
(say every six or eight weeks) to de­
tect any defects of shape that might be
taking place.
A popular fallacy Indulged in by
many is that wet, soft ground and oven
manure yards are tbe best places to
kqpp young homes, and some even
Vavo tlw frogs and soles pared thin to
allow tho moisture to penetrate more
easily. No greater mistake exists, for
tho preservation of tlie Imof depends to
a great extent upon thu soil the animal
was reared on. We find tho best footed
horses are those bred on dry soils, and
tliat'ia undoubtedly the kind of ground
best adapted to the healthy growth of
horn. Young horses require plenty of
exercise, and unless they are allowed it
the growth of tho horn, etc., is sure to
bo defective.
In reply to tho query when ought a
horse to be first shod, the sensible reply
seem to be: when tho work required of
thu animal wears the horn away faster
than it forms, or, in other words, so long
as the horn of the foot can stand tho
wear required, it will need protecting
(shoeing). Moreover, if young horses
were not shod so early, they would not
bo worked so hard, and fewer would be
ruined* in tlieir youth, as is too often
the case nt tho present time.
Tiie principles of preserving tho horn
are: (1) To keep it as dry as possible, (2)
to keep the animal on a dry floor or bed.
(3)ck'snline»s—keep tho feet well “picked
out," nnd 'never use tliat filthy stuff
"cow dung" for "stopping" the feet, (4)
prevent tlie feet becoming too dry or
brittle by an emollient hoof dressing.

On the subject of fattening sheep one
of our wideawake fanners says: "A good
grain for fattening sheep is shelled corn
one-half, barley or rye one-quarter, and
cats one-quarter. Years of experience
sntirfied us that it pays, unless the milts
arc very remote, to have all grain ground,
even for sheep, and the finer the better.
Tlie process of resultration will be just as
well performed with vnenl as with grain.
There is much grain tliat will escape tlie
oct of regurgitation nndM&gt;emastication,
und, most important consideration of all,
the particles of grain have to be reduced
either bv the mill, the teeth dr the
stomach, infinitesimally before they will
lend themtfelvee to tho. great work of
nutrition.
We would have cornmeal
ground nearly ns fine as wheat flour if
possible; then lhe .waste will bo reduced
to a minimum and the process of ali­
mentation will bo promoted."

For IU«t Result* In Rutter Making.
It is generally conceded that for l»e*t
results in butter making, where the milk
is set in deep cans, tho milk should lx?
placed in the creamer as nearly as possi­
ble at lhe temperature at which it is
drawn from the cow, there being a con­
siderable loss uf fat in skim milk^f the
milk is allowed to cool to any great ex­
tent before-being, set .Of_lat»there h:is
been considerable controversy as io
whether it is advisable under any condi­
tions to warm tlie milk before setting,
and. as to the limit of temperature be­
yond whteli it Is not safe to go.
Mr. L r. Roberta concludes, as the re­
sult of investigations at tbo College of
Agriculture nt Cornell university, that,
first, there is a lass of butter when lhe
milk is allowed tox cool much below the

normal heat of tho cow before being put
in tho creamer; second, while there may
not be any very great increase of butter
whan the milk is heated, there is no risk
of injuring the quality of tho butter by
incorporating an excess of.caseine, even
when the milk Is heated as high as 135
degs.
'

Filling the 8110.
Professor S. Johnson, of Michigan, al­
ways keeps a man in the silo to insure
tbe silage being leveled and solidly
packed. Some think that this careful,
solid packing is unnecessary, but tho pro­
fessor says: "1 am convinced, after years
uf experience, that when this has been
most carefully attended to. everything
vise being equal, wo have bad thu best
vnsflagn. It is .well to throw tfio cool cn■Jlagu from tho corucra and about the
walls of the silo into tho center and re­
place it with that which is warmest, thus
-'reserving nn even temperature.

Ohio Farmer furnishes the accompanyZg sketch of a useful and cheap post and
■ail fence. Oak posts
feet long are set
$ feet in the ground and lOj feet apart.

What Others Say.
“Let any dairyman who finds It neces­
sary to keep several skimmings of cream
tocollect enough for a churning submerge
it until a sufficient quantity Is obtained,
then ripen it all at once, and my word
for it he will find a safe, practical and
profitable solution of the oxidation. ieralion. stirring bugbear,” says John Boyd.
Examine young fruit trees of all
kinds, nnd if borings or sawdust are
eeen on the ground hunt for tlie hole4ud
probe out tho grub with a piece of wire,
advises American Agriculturist.

Any land upon which water stands
more than twenty-four hours oftte a
rainfall, however heavy, ta pronounced
by excellent authority to be unfit for nay
orchard without thorough tiie draining,
and not safe even with it. because there
ia always tho risk of tho tiles being ob­
structed with roots, and the trees be­
coming unthrifty in consequence.

A horticultural and n botanical ooc?rcse will both be held in Faris during
tbe month of August this year, in ogor*clkiD with tbo lutcwational exldH•-on. An agricultural congrats will W
held during the month &lt;rf July.

STRANGE RESURRECTION

FEET.

clerk replied, 'sure eoouxb; I re left out Uie
•K-h* "! Let us hope tbe clerk • 111 still further
»1.1.
(f
allr.

At ths Wisconsin dairymen's animal
meeting Professor Robertson said be had
proved there was a loss in churning
cream sweet rather than sfightlyaddi*
ted. In 100 parts of butter hi cream 97
were obtained in acid cream, while but
77 parte were secured in sweet cream.

INDIAN WARRIORS

direly vegetable, mild, prompt and effective mid
a most efficient remedy for derangements ot the
liver, stomach mid bonrls.
Stilts are no better in conrertation than
hi a foot raec.
In making excavations for tbe Xoendatioas
for the buildings fur the greet Detroit In­
ternational Exposition, the workmen, a few
skillful phvslelan and adapted to woman s-deTTcate orjmnlzal Ion. It 1» purely vegetable In Its
composition, and perfectly harmless In its ef­
fects in any condition of the system, it eures skeletons exhumed, with specimens of potall those weaknesses and ailments t&gt;ecullsr to
women and it U tbe only medicine for women,
sold by druggist* under a positive gimruatrri end other relics. These skeletons seem to
from the nianutacturere tbatflt wilUgive satis,afU'J? in every case, or money wifi lx: refund­ have been depoeitad together in a pit, and
ed. This guarantee has been printed on the
bottle-wrapper and falthfaUy earned out for

eould scarcely bavo played such fantastic
pranks bad they been subject to the many Ills

Folly must hold Its tongue while wear­
ing the wig of wisdom.

by tbe Indians for many generations, it as
more than probable that there are Lun-1 red*
more of like remains in the vicinity. There

If you hare bronchitis, you often are hoarse.
Your throat's raw and smarting, you're hack­
Ins. ot courae.
raterpriseas tbo International Exposition
And if you're not careful, the lint thing you
know.
Your lungs sre attacked, and disease Uys you
It
By using Dr. Pierce's (loldcn Medical Dlsoov
try. bronchial affections and all kindred comnlaltiU ran be cured, but ft neglected they often
terminate tn consumption.
This find may make a valuable and interest­
It is the foolish alm of the atheist tu ing collection, with additions from other
scan Infinitude with a mienweope.
dian and prehistoric relics and antiquities at
Happy Home Blood Purifier b the peo- tha ExpoaitioxL
jlc’s popular medicine for purifying the
Michigan is rich in traces of tbe ancient
blood; preventing oi curing dyspepeta, Mound BuHders—a nice that preowled by
bUUousnesa, headache, boils and all fevers unknown centuries of time tho Indians found
and malarial disease.*. Price 50 cents and
• no dollar per bottle.

When poverty come.* in at the cottage
door true love goes at it with nn ax.
Over 00 people were forced to leave their
homes yesterday to call for a tree trial package
of Lane * Family Mcdiclre. If your blood b
bad, your liver and kidneys out of order. If you
arq constipated and have headache aud an nosightly complexion, don't fall to call on any
druggist to-day for a free sample of this grand
remedy . Th* ladle* praise IL E.eryone likes
IL ’ I J»rge-»lze package so cents. _

Bay View Hummer resort fa now wide
Open, with lots of breathing room fur the
multitude.
Arc you weak aifd aearv, overworked and
tired? Hood *.Strsaparillat» just the mrdlelnr
to purify ytxfr blood and give you otrragth.

FOLLOW CAREFULLY THESE DIRECTIONS FOR WASH|\(.
Dissolve thoroughly in boiling water some Ivory Soap, shaved fine
Add suCkient worm water to was\thc flannel? in one by cr.?.
Don’t rub any soap on the flannels, but knead them ■-■
.. ;•).

solution.
•
. Don’t rinse them in plain water, nsc a fresh supp^- of tl.?
warm, and well blued, for the purpose.
,
’! ■ u-.- r

from water you get these garments the softer they will b .
Hang them out immediately, if the weather will perm?.;
before the fire. If left to stand wet, the flannel will 'i-ert?::/ . .

Never wash flannel in water too hot to bear your land

:.-y

■:
..

..

Nuvcr rinse them in-«'old water.
•iUou building

Sloat of tho vnst tumulus

A vein &lt;&gt;f humnr should l« made visible It contained thousorxb upon tboufnud* of
.ikalntons that had Ixwa buried in bedps. For
without the help of a reduction mill.
ceoeratii&gt;n* i: was the practice .of tbe In­
its concentrated curative power, make
Acer’s Sarsaparilla the best blodtl pdrlfler. dians of Michigan nnd [xirts of Chmuin to
bring many cnniV load* of Tk-I-tfii*. at
The. reformer becomes n fanatic when he
begin* to use his emotions ns a substitute
for hh reasoning faculty.
This I* an old adagr, and a true one. aud no
one will dispute IL It applies to’ many things
tencraHy. and to laxxe's Extract Red Clover
Biotsom* for the cun? of rheumatism, especially.
It is a remedy ituit cannot be excelled.

TO PRESERVE THE SOFTNESS OF FLANNEL GARMENTS.

Don’t wring tightly with the hands, use a clothe5-v.-r.'.-..;cr.
manufactured pottery, made wesponsof cmjA '
structed &lt;**rthnutk fcrtlficatlont and burial

this.

Always use
'

^vory’Soa?. it ii the best, mu-:

’

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-

A WORD Or WARNING.

'There are many while soaps, each represented 11 be' j.'St as.^aad at"
they ARE MOT, but like all count jrfci(s, lack the peculiir ar/J re-2’-of tbe genuine. Ask for “Ivory" Soap and hsist upon Z'-"
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Copyright Ltje •}■ ITuctcr,; Quflb;.-

warriora.
This mound »a* originally cm*»trneted,
by a
i one
jrvcuduig
the
likllsna,
trere* of. show
i-tnsim tnve' been
found in great abundance at .’a greater
de;4h than tb&lt;» Indian relic*.
There
Is no doubt that lb» earlier o&lt;xupanta of tbe

stitutir^Dr^
FIRST DETROIT t r.FAt*T|OX.

Jtottlug i* now prohibited »n the Flint
base ball grounds.

Mothers will find Dr. Winchell’s teething
syrup just the medicine to have in tlie house
for tbe children; it will cure coughs, colds,
sore throat, and regulate the bowels. Try
Over 100,000 pounds of w&lt;&gt;ol have been
bought at Owo&gt;so thi* year.
The new .vegetable .tonic-alterative and
blood purifier fa In the shaj-e of a pleasant
syrup, and contains In a’cuncvtitrated form
tirti most valuable vegetable (iiratlveswhich have tx*-n &lt;ievdo)xd by imxieni
medical and scientific research. It nets
directly upon tiie 'blood, through It im­
parting tune and vigor to the entire system
ami dedicating disease, mid fa um*|ualleti
a* a cure for scrofulous, cancerous and
other humors, whether constitutional or
otherwise, catarrh, rheumatism, dyspepsia,
dropsy sick and nervous headache, fcmhlc
wcaknuM, and all blood, liver and kidney
illwasek. . Price 81. Sold by E. H. Lath­
rop.

A carload of Fort Wayne folks have gone
to Mackinac to cool off.

Indigestion, constipation,
Goodyear ‘6 h0X‘* ,Ot **' Fw *ale b*
u-

Plymouth’S new 4th of July cafinon blew
up Wednesday night, but didn't hurt any­
body.
Heart Disease.
If you get short of breath, have flutter­
ing. palu in side, faint or hungry spells,
swollen ankles, etc., you have heart dis­
ease. and don't fall to take Dr. Miles’ New
Cure. Sold nt W. H. Goodyear's drug
store.
Au Train, Afger county, is probably tlie
only town In the upper peninsula that
hasn't asaltxm.

Dr. Jaques' German Worm Cakes destroy
worms and remove them from lhe systexi.
Safe, pleasant nnd effective.
The ptant of the R. c. Mudge paper
clothing company fa being removed from
IXdrnlt to Port Huron.

the Detroit river, was a group of mounds,
from which many bones aud relics bavnbean

stone,tcupper i&gt;etdh~ and other implnc-ntn.
pottery, shells, beads, etc. In INTO fnurt- cn

ty.fourtb Street police station n number of
skulls and part* of akciev .ns were uncovered.
Below Fort Wayne wm formerly an oval
embankment ar
ANCIXXT FORT

mUs. hatfur lamL It bad a ditch, eight
foot wide, tvLrtly outside add |mrtfy kuMo
its low walls, mid a gateway fifty fMt wide
on tbe river front. There wo» a marsh all
around, except a narrow neek ccsinecting
with tbe higher land. This neek showed
trocea of being protected by inrallel embcinkment*.
'
Tbo remains found in tbo Detroit mound I

rated eye, appear tc- belong to different
..f -L_----- '
»__
.

front.* as indicate all intelligence but li
abovi; brutoi, Hanging to tho luwwt or
o’&gt;uivagery. Among tho-moat cprious
mains uro
TKK PKRVORATKD SKULLBi

out WB* rare fully replaced before burial.
Conjecture is at a low to accvunt for this.

5/A Lsp Dustors iHSwi&amp;Jrlura.
5/A Ironsides Sheet KrtfTLX!
5A Clipper Fly Nets
tbulteLMttar M BaMlhiCMl
100 other otyha of v* Horae Sheet* and
Fly N«*. at prices to suit everybody. For
rale by nil dealcra. If you can’t get them,
write u*.

“ Tkt Ifuigva f allt fyoit. ’’

‘ ~

Station-

Grand ttApids
MlddieviUe....

Parent* too frequently permit their
children to suffer from headache, fits, St
Vitus dance, uervouanHW, etc., when they
can lx- cured. Mrs. P. was cured of sick
headache, dlzxlneas, dyspepsia, nervous
prostratlim of 18 yearn standing, after
failure of 10 physician*; Mm. K.. of sick
hcadarin- for 35 years; Mrs. P. of 20 to 50
fits a night; others from this vicinity could
be mentioned who have lx-en cured by that
wonderful nerve food and mvdielDfr—Dr.
Mlles’ Nervine, which comalus no mor­
phine, opium or dangerous drugs. Free
sample bottles may be had at W. H. Good­
year's drug store.
The standard oil company Is erecting a
distributing warehouse at Paw Paw.
Efierts Daylight Liver Pills are a boon to
sufferers from sick headache, sour stomach,
torpid liver and indlpsrtlon. Sugar cual-

ttinraghby daylight.

SiSttL-' ■
•»: i.m

h.I.r.

5/A
^ORSt
BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.

advanced mougb in

Michigan Centra

Drarott

as:

Station*.
Detroit............
Jackxtu........
ttrtoa Rapid*

Morgaa.. \ * 1IU J?.

s.y

GiHlj..................

HABTtXQO...................
sSSftMiie’.'.’..’"’." A

Grand Rapid*.. Ar.

«.!•! soeitix: axl
LOtltn.a&gt;: i s-.io.u!

HA.HK Loeol Agtrui.
iUM G. r. * T. A.. Chicago.

Indians were

PEERLESS
DYES besni i/ir c’tMWVrVOe

residence of tbo spirit, and theM perforatad
skulls are comparatively modern and Indian,
al'hoiich nrinr tr* tka n.lv...•

k

Sold by Druggiiu. Al«

historic predeccawni, wepj acquainted with
Iron, some traces that seem to indicate where
iron ban disappeared being found la tbe
’

Anybody can cateh a cold this kind of
weather--'The trouble fa to let go, like the
man who caught the bear. We advise our
readers to purchase of W. H. Good gear a
bottle -of Santa Able, lhe California King
of consumption, asthma, bronchitis, coughs
and croup cures and keep it bandy. 'Tts
pleasing to tbe taste and death to the above
complalnta. Sold at »1 a bottle or 3 for
•2.50. California Cat-r-Cure gives imme­
diate relief. The catarrhal virus fa soon
displaced by Its healing and penetrating
nature. Give it a trial.
Tlie Kalkaskla Baptist* are about to
dedicate a new church.
■

OSKFUL AMD CHEAP POST AMD RAIL FISCS
After the posts are set, place flat atouea
or chunks of wood ut tho sides of tlie
posts, on the ground; lay tlie rails on
these, Upping them about six inches at
the-post Saw pieces of tbe same length
M tho post above tlie stone or chunk, and
wire them to tho |&gt;oet at top and bottom,
as shown. Seven or eight rails to the
panel make a good fence.

OF ANCIENT MOUND BUILDERS AND

iffkOBATB ORDEF.

State of Michigan ."county of Rarrj.
At a »co*lon of the Probate Co

are cunou. traces « , vaabbed raoe. Burial
mounds are found In many jjtaeM, tho most
notable being near Grand Rapid*
r&gt;_.
troll. There wa* formerly a .Umo mound on
the island of Mackinac. Earthwork fortiflCations vnnlnKtnn- . .u-L—— ... ..... ...
. .

nw it: ujion a small lake In Gilead
Branch county; near Prairie
Rondo •
near Marshall; *veral ou the

, bandred and cigbty-iiinProbate.

Dh.C.McLANE’MM
•—OaUBUTCD ——

MMLIVER
PILLS!
riaraxo ortv n

Fleming anna

flta admlntatratkm of w&lt;l
is? snuited to your petitioner or su-i1*

for the bearmx
I WH inc acin •» u,"
other permm* Jutcn-'W*!

MtiMMT 0MF MS-be granted. Abdll^
sr ordered, Thai Mid
i pereoat interested In *oid eM». « «*

sorry, once in aacn weex iot wn
reeks previous to *•!&lt;! &lt;fav &lt;’t h- irin?
CHAHLKO w. AUM-i&gt;‘"
(A true copy.)
Ju&lt;te&gt;‘ of

hamm s * MAnaaa mw oven
*
*
Smltli retiring from tho Mdd w-rortrrreblr
AU aeeouat* due the firm of smith Ifam«a
SSstomktaunbapiiMto
Mil* owtog by the raid firm nil! b&lt;
•&gt;
*
PHIWKAS SM1V”-

W. A. BHM*.

'tS

�Dyspepsia
Vikrs
i&gt;
"£ wny I*®Pl0 ralwable,
"taz !l-;r''' 4*wr ‘ aUuS* "*'ur ’•tenueb,
7 • • '■’ • ' irtburn, his* of appetite,
* U t&gt;L
- • ’f-ellng. bad taxtr, coated
“
'
'.ungue, and Irregularity ot
Distress (be bowel* Dy«p«i&gt;siadoes
After
K''1 we” "f
11
‘ ••quires caretui attention.
Eating ml a remedy like Hood's
fc. I&gt; act* gently,yet efficiently.
.
-Munch, regulates tta dlge*-

1

People in a Rail Wreck Roasted
by Inches.

..8OUr u

■,

...... Stomach
&lt;•! good. It gave rue an
(■■.•*! re!I-died and satinfled
i prevtauriy cx|&gt;erlcuc«d."
.Wan-rtown, Mass. ,

.. . .
.......

Hood's Sarsaparilla

, i« r
J'rrpurd only
•• . Apotbseatles.LoweO, Maas.

.. . &gt;

iOO Doses

Ono Dollar

Boston

Culvert

Lyxchbubq, Vk, July ft-About 2 o’clock
yetterday morn mg an emt-bound pa­
train on tta Norfolk and WmUro ran into .
land-rixi. near Thaxton’* a tt.tion about
twwty.flve mile, west of Lynchburg, with
tarrild- rraulta The entire train, from ere
g.tw to rireping-rar, went into the excava­
tion, ami tta wreck taking fire from a gaso­
line bum wa* completely couaumed. It fa
impis*ibte to give aqexact tat of tta killed
and womated &lt;&gt;u arexmnt of the meugrruem
of tta information obtainable.
There fa
only one wire in ure between Roamke nnd
tiie wwne uf tta nccuiont, ami it fa. next to impowttLk* to get anything over it but railway

ascertained are: Patrick Donovan, Lynch­
burg, Va.; Churl-- Bruce. Roanoke. Va..
flreu*an;~ L B. Summon*, Abingdon, Va.',

meridiant, ra route to Germapy to visit bis
pureufa: IV. C. 8tend, Cleveland. Tenn., en
route to England; J. W. Beal, Cten-laqd,
Tenn., on route to Pari*; A. M. Jnme*,
R^n-ikr, Va., traveling Mginetnau of fbo
run-l; J. IV. Linray, R-x»i»oke, Va., train dt*;*ut&lt;-|&gt;nr; John Kirkpatrick, Lynchburg, Va.;
Deuni* Mellon. RMutotw, janitor of tta gen-

EHRKSYOUR OPPORTUNITY.
MARR &amp; DUFF

benuurM; a little nivre of Mr* Judge
Tbompwm. of Staunton, Va.
It »* bclluvrd that fifteen or twenty olhwra

horribly cretnatcL

The Injured are: Btatop Alpbetu W. Wilecm, of Baltimore, wrirt cut and lx«!y slightly
iruiwxl; J. F. Temple, Pottsville, Fa., head
mid limb* burned; F. T. Dexter. Beverly.
Ma-e , severely bruiseJ on the I :••«.! and
tady; J. B. Young. ItadfoqL Va.. arm
-.it. i! mbrrikt-. paragon franw-s
.ma*b&lt;sl; Mr*. Judge Tbompwm. Btaunton,
-t hi
•’■'• JliK sir.- Mm: s*dd &lt;”r Va.. IruiMsl, nudileraogcl with grief over tbe
- :&lt;!. .
i. •- • •of tin- most import
frightfully cut on
-.site. •: r, i
-.lune umbrellas ever
Dubarry. superinnd :.. ■
- if- The vifa umbrella
-•-. ’'.w*!' kind o! n -air on

.

S..

umbrellas. para­
; tfn'd bends il.it they arc
! ;i'. *t»* «m tMr 2ft inch fast

:
pJ
:i»£ fu»

.

•, -ip,?_■
:

i- wfanrglvmg you for
as that sold last«am-

(**r': '••. V.’--.wd out the lot &lt;w«j- *lng ’•.!■
t&gt;«.: hundred: they were
pirrha-w-il • . ap and you an* getting tin&gt;kh|ntdge ..i i.nr powdraw.-. Hemember ft
f.. &lt;xnM early as they are
'iur
• r
tor9»1 inch gold

•- kd Mik .;.
■. ■ fa-t

tx-iut worth *2.'.(land SLID
. .;w umbrella, gold headed

.

Our Stunner Umbrellas

We .xj. ha\i&gt;._' » l.ix' trade &lt;m unr spring

yi kets tliat wv .or Milling for ft*. 00, $2.50,

$- : ■ -...' i&gt;, *
&lt;t.(W and $4.50.
•
Ti.r-‘ *rv unusuallj- pretty style#
-jt
.... They are in black and
• ;t- -Al.i. .• irg line of le aded wraps can
■■ t«&gt;un&gt;l ;..our .' loak department at att I
um 83.»? S4.00. &lt;4.50.
s’l.’.r &gt;-.»o and $6.50. rteJ It will
• you ;•&gt;.
- through. Also ask tosee
"■ Sri*"f !»»*■ curtain* in the city.
• .U '■ •;

v.-»-cUtt AhoW'j'OU Bild fct the

Marr &amp; Bf.
■ ■ iiXit: OKIHIK.
’
' • unit of ilarry-s*.
■ the I*r&lt;&gt;b.it4 Cmttt fo- the
.‘’i.i. ii ut Uih Probate otter.
&gt;• I .!..-, hi slid county, on Thur*­
. ’ &lt; i -bine, lit ’In- tear one
rfrr.lMid eighty nteic
i.
• - w. Armstrong. Judge of

•, .hL7";........ • u.’iuruM tnr rronaie umce.
”A HdMb»g«. in said County, and
•l',4,1 •' •' •■yy there l«c. why Um prayer of
t irtE?Uo!'er ^'‘bl not be granted. And it is
,, .£[ur,,»:"!. tluit said petitioner give notice
ll‘ten*te.t in Mid estate, of the
I
l*lll|on. and the hearing
L'"Mtah o'
»'■«py &lt;&gt;t ‘his order to be

"l ;,B'’ Hrr‘'&gt;i“rd in said County of
iZiL.."...... *•**« f0' three successive
•rets it- .... .itundrldayof bcar.ng.
Judge of ITobate.
m&gt;&gt;,'!IN,k.tkat’U-v BALE.
,
ln*th..»"‘•'"'L' ‘‘•“"‘y of Calhoun—st.
:r W ll,e WUle 01Godde,

I'erwan* is the Total of Killed

r.OAXGKE. Va., July is.—Two coffins filled
with tbe charred remain* of seven victim* of
tbc railroad disstt.-r at Tnaxto-i '* have Ixra
buried here. There were six spinal rolumna
and &lt; ne heart in tbc collection The heart
wa* that ef a little child of Mr. and Mrs
C L Peytnn. ©f Radtord, and was all' that
could l« found of ber remain* It to.#®*
known that revefltoen person* vrere kdfvu
John J. Blevenmm, ot Richmond, i* w&gt;w
Included with tho lost, n» bo was to bavo
bom. on tb. m-’-tri

any
inc
•
Hopkins. rejKirted m killed in tbe
. . .
i-w, nf tbe comtetny.
All Ot tno wounaeu
been sent to their homes Only “»7*
were IdonUfled. and not tbe slightest trace ot
Road EugiiK-cr Jsuwa, Fireman Brure, J*nG
tor Malloo, Train Despatcher LlfWy. or

ROLLED DOWN AN EMBANKMENT.

ofu., ; ,T'“"'“.on the twenty-seventh dgy
ui .V
‘here will be sold at public
”'*t l*w,,«r. “ ‘be premises
m. m ’,*■ ,,.IB County of Harry, hMld

COLC-M.r,. a*.

or"‘ •&gt; r»«* "• the altertioou
'’T'-*
,u eneumbraooas’by
ti
existing at tbe
■“ tbe•time ?r,h ff ““ J***"'*4- °r
Abe suLkJ? . "f ',,ttk|ng »uch sale, and
l'"iuMi7Xr?i.,lo, ‘V' 'Hfhtot dower and lhe
of th..’
mortnJ

JoiiXKTowx. 1'a.j July E— Coroner Evan*
and bis jury finish*! tbeir work Saturday

a verdict to th- effect that from “the
tcatimouy (aa tetbe Knuth Fork daw]
and what
we
&gt;aw on the ground
there
was
nut
sufficient
waste-weirs
nor wasthe dam construeted strong enough,
nor lhe proper material uwd to withstand

owner* of mid dam were ouipable in not
esjwcially in view of the tact that « popula-

mlk.

«&lt; Or—r, WJnwU?

out a’ 11 oXduek Tbtirwlay night hi the
grocery &gt;Uire of J. T. Aptbouy on Mam
.-pswl to adjoining frame buddings and
then got beyond control, sweeping tbe entire
businewi portion uf tbe city, embracing Main
(rtreet from Fifth to First, Fourth from
Main to Pina, Third from Water to Sprague,
nnd Peurl from Fifth to h •rood, covering au
pity. Two bumlrci houres were destroyed,
and tbe »|«ce burned over is abcut fifty

»•,&lt;*»&gt;—f'V&gt;,00(»

in

bulldiugo

and

YVamsgtox City, July 1—Tbc Krd^lite
Templar trteuninl con.fayt- executive com­
mittee held a well-attended meting Kttnrday nightTta secretary reported that
qu irter. i.nd been Kcur -I for 22)’ *P"rBb’
niminsmli rii-s. numbering atant IxttXl unL
formed men, exclusive of baud* It »&lt;•» ««
stated tbnt rrouett* for accommodations were
bring OK-elra-l daily from all port* of tta
country, and that ttacomingronclavs promta* to ta :bejiarg.-*t ever1 held.

NekYurk.' July 4 -Divpatcta* .tettng
that tb.- Northern Pnc.fl? Kailrtwi comply
intern1.* to rata »15.(XW.IX» in new bund. Are
confirm’d at th. d'^11' offl ~
pony here. One of ‘be official* state, that a
San for raising money to improve ti*
Kflc coast property and acquire owhLnal equipment, and ata to• take up the
Oregon tran^coatineutal boalf he* been
diecusMxl, but nothing definite ba* bein
SSJwm. II-111
of a collateral trust Joan.

S,w You. JulrA-A
by O^v U&lt;.M,
•&lt;
Muii Ktraniili p company, from San FranOmo. confirms tbe lo* of ““ p.n,,*n2?

Mawjm CITY, U, July S--Dorinf?^
p^t three -days Innumerable keg* of beer
have l*en shipped into tiie state, pr incipally
i Minnesota to-na On. of tta
J^Tt drawback, of tbe prohibition law in
j£va is tbe importation of beverage* from
.
.
ennsumrr*

CAUOt-htg Goror.. Administratrix.

They wore joined tu

lire have been guarding there men frdm at-

About 4^*&gt; p. m. Saturday a m ibof strik
era, beaded by a number of hot-blooded nieu.

about seventy laborer* were at work guarded
by about thirty policemen, awl made a rudi
for tbe cordon of police. Th» police drew
cluba anJ revolvers. Seeing' that there was
no use to bother with ciulw, they fired into
the angry mob. who also'carried clutw,
pistols and stone* A volley was flrod and
wounded, somo mart *rwus!y.

One pclicw-

nue, w bile another boly came dowu from
Third street by Fifth avenue, and- mails a
rush with clubs and stones.
Tbe police
stood tbeir ground, and then the carnage
i_______ i.. .. ....

rifles of the police, followed by a fusillade

fire came an awful ttuh, as though the eotp-

niont, as it join* Garfield avenue, lay a-man,
shut through tbe heart; several more were
breeding from ghastly wounds.

ere. stationing tbearelvtw around the build­
ing* in different parts of tb&lt;* block between
Garfiekl aud Eighteenth avennee, poured in
tioned near the rewcr ditch. From 4 o'clock
until after 5 tire horrible work went ou. ami
the battle did not withhold its fury lu ng
enough Tor the wounded to leave tbe flelil It

Followmg is n partial li«t of the victims:
G&gt;orge Peterwn. died in hospital; Edward
Johnson, dead, shyt through the brain; two
unknown, shot dead; Thotiuu Fitnimmocs,
dead, shut through the track and kidney;
Sint Maxson, fatally wounded, shut through
right thigh and grrio; Lewis Nelson, shot in
Michael 0!.wn, seriously, fc-v«ral bullet
wounds; George Cotten, streetcar driver,
serious, bullet wounds in shoulder; John
Shay, slightly, one finger shot off; Edward
Cummings,
will reccver. thrre bayonet
wounds in pit of stomach; Police Cape.
McLaughlin, Dot seriou*-, bullet through hip;
Officer Walkoviak. shot in hip; Officer Dono­
van, shot through hip and fso; Polioj
Sergeant Clements, wound* in wrist And
band: Officer Kilgore,Shot through ahouMer;
Militiaman Farrell, slight brea«t wound by
bursting gun: Officer Force, wounded by
stone; Officer Mee, shot in side, slight

The militia bring ready and waiting it did
no: take long to tiring them to tta srern* of
the fight, but from one cuuwior another they
did not get ’.tare for an hour after it began.
Tta angry mol* was still in position in the
sill** street*jin-i house* when tta soldiers,
taken to the field in furiously driven ve­
hicles, made ttalr appearance. Dismount­
ing, au enter wm given to loatl with ball
cartridge*, nml bayonet* weio tlxeiL A
charge "n« ordered, and in the face of stone*
and vnrious rmwite* the soldier boy* cleared
tta street*. Onu wan named Edward Cum­
mings wa* pierced through tta atomacb by n
bayonet thrush

home* and it i» impowibb to get iiamw ami
accurabj
li*U
Ttio policemen
sto-ri
tbeir ground Uko bcroe. and poured a stcaily
and galling fire into the ranks of the strikara,
who numbered 2.00J or
man. Betwren
tbe ranks of pilicj and strikers Duluth's in­
trepid mayor, John B. Suthpiu. pusbwi hl*
wnv and tbe firing ceased. He told tbe
— - -------- - — o
b.i.ne* Friday night tbe polirereceived word
aruu, but no atuntien wa* pikl to tbo warn­
ing, the cflleers believing it to b) a wild-cat
rumor.

•Die following ringleader, have lorn arrwted:
Frank Lundgren, Jowph Frank.
Carl Cartacn. Swan Heudblotn. Adolph
nick. Everything wa* in an unsettled state
Saturday night ; polire and militia and scores
of stiecinlu were jAtrolling ths went end
ttreeta AH saloons were closed in tha: end
ot town.

_________

Thia is what'Yon ought to have, in fact,
you must have IL to fully cqjov life.
Thousands are seachlng for it daily, and
mourning beeamie they find it not Thou- '
sands upon thousands uf doliani are spent
annually by our people in the hope that.
Chicago. Jnly :i—The league rcarcs on
they may attain this boon. And yet it
lhe diamond field yesterday were as follow*; maybe liad by afL^.We guarantee tliat
At Chicago—Chicago 5, Boato.i ■ 4; at Pitts­ Electric Bitten. If used according to direc­
burg—Pittaburg 10, IT.ilodelpliia 3;at Cleve­ tions and the uae persisted in, will bring
land—Cleveland 5, Washington 4; at Indi- you good digestion and oust the demon
dyspepsia and install’ Instead Eiqiepay.
Chicago. July 5.—The liase ball aggrega­ We recommend Electric Bitters for dj speptions had a big day’s work on the Fourth of sia and all diseases of liver, stomach and
July, all tbe dub* playing two games kidney*. Sold at Wc. and 51.00 per bottle
during the day. Tbe Leagu? score* were: by W. H. Goodyear, druggist
At Chicago—(morning) Chicago 12, Washing­
Bucklen'a Aralcaflalvo.
ton 4; laflernoon) Chicago. 8, Washington 5;
Tbe best salve in tbe world for cuta,
at Cleveland—(morning) Cleveland 0, Boston
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
&lt;"•; (afternoon) Cleveland 11. Boston 7; at
Pittsburg—(morningi Pittsburg 4. New York tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corxs.
tand all skin eruptions, and positively cures
2.
(afternoon) Pittslrtirg 4, New York 0; at
Indianapolis—(morning) Iudianapolis4, Phil­ piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed
adelphia 5; (afternoon) Indiaunpolui 0, Phil­ U&gt; give perfect satisfaction, or money re­
funded. Price 35 ctx. per box. For sale ’
adelphia a
Chicago, July 4—Following are the by W. II. Goodyear
Decktur will organized lire company. ■

chiiw yelrtenlay: At Chicago—Chicago 8,
.Washington 1; nt Cleveland—Cleveland 2,
Boston 0; at PitUbtirg—Pittaburg fl. New
York 2; at Indianapolis—ludlanapoii* 2,
Pbiludclphia ll.
btaturday’* games In tho iMgue gave tbe
following scores: At Chicago—Chicago 14,
Washington fl; at Pittsburg—Pittsburg 1,
New York 7; nt Ovelaml-Cievefand »,
Bo*tou0;at Indianapolis—Iudiana|X31i* 21,,
PbiladelpLLsjL _

y.-.teniay elected Judge Hoyt, of Neattie,
chairman, and John I. Boogv. of Npokane
Falls, secretary. Judge Hoyt is a Woman
Suffragist and- ProbibitiimiiL
For three
muom a strong fight wa* mnde against him.
lioogv ha* twen a lobbyist of tho Northern
Pacific. It is understood that his election
means that nothing damaging to tbeir in­
terest will be placed in the constitution.
Tlie ^liiroads have very strong lobbyists
here, a* they desire to secure tbe control of
Ude lands at Taconus, Seattle and other
point* A big fight will be made over this.
A committee on order of business was ap
pointed. Tlie convention adjourned until

MixxKArou*. Minn., July rt—Tbe Jour­
nals Blamarck, D. T.. special aays: Tbe
constitutional convention met at 10.-45 yee-

permanent chairman was tbe

publican caucus notulnoe. W. E. Pureell, of
Wahpeton, presented tho name of John E.
Carland, of Bismaivk, as tire Democratic

pointed, and the convention adjourned.

H Rioux Falu, D. T., July ti—Tbo const!lutioual convention yesterday elected the
officer* nominated by tbe Republican caucus
Thursday night ami unanimously adopted
the cuiastitution of the United Btabw a* a
part of tbe state con«tituti&lt;m. Tbo question
ot a|&gt;puinting a ca/nmittee to act with one
from tiie‘north Dakota convention for,-*
division of the territory's property and debts
"ai made a tjx-cinl order for to-day.
Hklexa, M. T., July ft.—Tbe con«titution-

TberP '’"’J?'

Uncle Sam's Nerve A Bone Liniment
will relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia und
rheumatism. Sold by all druggists.

Sunn Romeyn has been engaged as ma­
tron of the state school for the blind.
Ayer's Ague Cure I* a warrantedspeellfc '
for all malarial diseases and biliary de­
rangements.

Bucliniian Is luiniplng itself to get a rail­
way to Benton Harbor and South Bend.
Is a truly wonderful remedy', suited alike
to the skin of the child and the*aduli. and
its soothing, cleansing and healing proper­
ties renders its application universal. As
an external remedy it has no equal as a
cure for piles, fever sores, ulcera, tetter.
I poisons, chilblains, chaps and all itching
and irritating divases of the skin and
.*calp. It immediately relieves the pain of
scalds and burns, and eure* tbe worst case
without a scar. Get only the genuine
which ba* a black wrapper with green
letters. Small taxes 25 cents; large twxes50 cents. Sold by E. H. Lathrop.

The comer stone of Kalamazoo's new
$40,000 Congregational churchiyas laid
WedncMjjiy.
\
I want to . tell suffering humanity wbat was
the matter wish and wuat cured nw. I broke
out with rash tbe most 'iscomfortable thing I
ever bad because it l‘.&lt;-1i&lt;-d *o and I had to txn
my hand* to get ease. You could not »ee the
velns.op my bands them were m&gt; many pimples'
on them. I used nne bottle Loose's Jnuld Extractot Red Clover and wa* completely cured.

Jackson buyers nre taking in ‘JO,OOP lbs.
of wool per*day at S4 to 20 cents per lb.

By M. I*, is meant Miles' Nprvr nnd
Idver ITUs which regulates the liver,
stomach, boVels, etc., through their ner,vra. SmaHv-i\a&gt;ul miklesL A new prin­
ciple! A revomtlonixer! Sample* frre at
W. II. .Goodyear’s.

The Lansing artboritiea will build a
chapel inid receiving vault at ML Hope
cemetery.

Eilert'.* Extract of Tar &amp; Wild Cherry
is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy fur
cough*, colds, bronchitis, asthma, and all
throat troubles: will relieve and benefit
consumption. Try it and be convinced.
Every tattle warranted: price 50c and SI
per tattle. Sold by druggists.
I*re)&gt;arrd
by the Emmert Proprietary Co.. Chicago.
11L
Bob Ingersoll i* troubled with a fiwaw
of the eyes so that he can read neither by
night nor by day.

eruoou and effected a pernuuient organisa­
English Spavin Liniment removes ail
tion. Hon. W.' A. Clark. Democrat, wm Hard. Soft or Calloused Lump* and Blem­
elected president No further liminra* of ishes from hornes. Blood Spavin, Curbs.
importance was transacted and the con ven- Splinte. Sweeney. Ring-bone, Stifle*, all
Swollen Throat*. Sprains, Cough, etc.
Save S30 by use of one bottle. Warranted.
Sold by Dr. E. 11. Lathrop, Druggist,
Lnioxtrn, Ind., July 3.—A bold lank rob- Hastings.

Norman Boyd, who had lived in Cohoe­
tab, Livingston Co., 50 yean, died Wed­
roino unknown thtaf entered Uh* liank through
n side window and rifled the cadi drawer. nesday evening.
Fortunately tbo vault whs locked, nnd the
An old pbnican. retired froin practice having
thief bad to bo content with something low
than fl.UOO. The window through which en- had placed fa hl* hands by an East Itxltu mis­
sionary the (orniula nf a simple vegetable rem­
edy for the speedy aud p-nusnei.t oure of coo.sumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma and all
throat and lung adecilm *. also m positive and

felt it hl* duty tn make It *now&gt;i to fits suffering
Actuated by th/* motive nnd a desire
diary fire at Danbury nt 1&gt;*M) o'clock Satur­ fallows.
to relieve !mtnai&lt; «u fieri ng. I will &lt;end tree of
day morning destroyed D. IL Mrelrer’s gmin charge.Xo ail who t!e*lre H. thi* recipe in Ger­
elevator, Meeker's lee bouse adjoining nnd man, French ur English, ultfi full directions
for preparii g aud using. Kent by mail bv^ ad­
dressing with stamp, naming tin* paper.
Nine*. H!&gt; Power's Hl.s-k, Hue be-ter. N. Y
on ('lark’s factory an .aunts ta (S1.U00; in­
sured for 121,0X1. Tbe residents &lt;rt Danbury
arc very indignant over thia fire and declare
that some miscreant is endeavoring to burn

rented on suspicion.

Four WoitTit, Tex., July 5.—Tbe Trinity

R E M ED Y^PAl N
daman- in this city is slight, but tbo lost to
tbe railroad* and suburiian property will be
SI.5tXJ.OJO. A Mr*. B.-ntieyund her son Pat­
____ .■_ i
un_i.
i.

For Strains and Sprains.
Evldence( Fresh, New, Strong.

SOME LATER DETAILS

rnti-AfiELPHLA, July 5.—Thoma* Ewing
Bhertnan, tbe eld-st sun of Ora. William T.

deocon yesterday by ArchUsbop Ryan.
IIKU* un* uu*
----------,
,
■
day’s report of tbe rioting, axrepltbat but
one death tat* occurred instead of five. Tun priest Tbl* is the culmination of eleven
other four and two additional are exacted to years of bard wocjcjmd study in tbe Society
overrun Haturo.y’* retimata. and it i* now
animated that •« !••** fifty people altarrther
rKalvtii bullet wound* Three have bayo­
X sod about a dc«n were hit by

and book*

Th. po»«

ditty some umc.
thrir hurt* uotd returning to tbc centra

Z. F7XUrt W

Discovery, nnd got a sample bottle: it help­
ed her, kin- bought a large Imttie, it helped
irer more, bought nnother and grew liettcr •
fast, continued Its um* and ia now tdrung. ■
healthy, rosy, plump, weighing114D j»und*.
For fuller iiarticular* send stamp to W. H.
Cole. DniggisL Fort Smith. Trial bottiea
of this wonderful diarovery free at W. H.
Goodyear's drug store.

at Indianapolis—India-iajKilui 0, New York
6—ten innings; at Pittal urg—PitUburg fl,
PhiladripbhO; at Cleveland—Cievelend H,
Washington 2.

Duluth, Minn., July ^-Sunday’s day-

ita L'wua

“*»2th ^rnniUhWber ,,,'r‘y-‘w^‘n&gt;»*u

they had been getting.

Over thirty were known to hare been
woumirel, and two innocent victim*, who
were there only out r&gt;( curiosity, paid for

Is

trouble comes the bluecoaU,
wounded as they are, will bo sir

TERRITOR’AL CONVENTIONS.

the cargo at #75,00^

Klfen- u,"‘ ,n punuauce of
iniriiT/,?*1 R 0 the undersigned, adminisor «w HernardOoddeEda-1

company** employes, who demanded »L75

THE FISHING CLUB CULPABLE

THE DESTRUCTION OF HAILEY.
bnn*e*i und broken limbs andutangle*! bodies .Haifa Million Lott tn * Ksglnc Coating
hm added the certainty of a fearful death by
fire. Many iiad gone to tbeir death quickly,
Bkllxvi-e, Idaho, July 4.—Tbo businem
but tbe shrieks awl groans of tbe wiamded,
portion of the mountain town of Hailey, but
pmnwl down by th- heavy timbers and by
rod* of tnhrtad iron. ■» tbe flmpe* slowly a few days ngodhe most prosperous town in
crept toward tiiem aod began tbeir awful Idaho, H now but a inea of smoldering
ruins. Tbe tire which raged there Tuesd.iy
exceeds, m irojsirtlrei to tho »i*.* of tbe town,
wreck lent tbeir aid by tha Hgiit of the flam­ that of Scottie. The total lorn « closely
ing timber to their lew* fex-tunate companion*. cstinintril at KXXI.OOQ. .The insurance, cm
account of exesorive rates, is »tnall, being
Tfce Living Entirely H«-lpJre*
But little could bo done for them. There estimated at fliW.iKXl. Few rcddeucre were
were n&lt;&gt;
on band with which to cut tb« burned, fortunately, and but two famillos
timbers that held them down, and they lay are left without means. No lives were IcmL
there helples*. ami were roasted in full sight A few irarson* were dightly burned.
of those Who had been fortunate enough to
seven or eight human being* have beto taken
fruin thu wredr. Ttay are badly mutilated,
and-itfa ImpjMlde in any way to identify
them. Tbeir nawi will not ta known, unlera
a cento* bf. tta occupant* of th* «ar* can be
ul)tain«*L lt ,i&lt; Ixdievcd that fidly thirty
)»v[ !e have lawn killed.

gun in this city oa Jujy-j which on Hatur
&lt;bty gave Duluth ber first baptism of blood.
Tbe trotlble jvo* first witn the gaa and watt!

Merriam liad ordered Company K of the
state militia to In In readiness for a sudden

COST THE TOWN TWO MILLIONS.

tbe flame* from tbe lamps
Ilreadfnl Heaths of the Hoemed.

regular f-irce will all be detailed for this
duty, tbe vpvcials taking care of the quiet
portion* of tbe city. ITombient cibx’in are

pingpajier. but It raved ber life. She «u
in tbc last stages uf mimaimption. told by
pbysiciui* that-bta wa.* incurable and
could live only a short time; she wrigbed
leas than 70 pounds. On a piece of wixp-

CHICAGO. July 1—Tbe base ball scores

Duluth, Minn.,3uly &amp;—A strike was be­

Tta rapacity of tta bpiwrry was GH0.0U
tern-l* of brer per year, and 3OT
were
employed in tta establishment. The company
*iu a rouaolidation of the funner, Falk
Brewing company and tfw Joung &amp; B.nctart
Brewing company, whirii ware merged* into
one, wuh n enjiital of ll.OD.UM Very expeurive improsetpvnt. fa the shape of n&lt;hhtion il machinery t*» the old F.-tk Brewing
re.nqmny had jtitt ta-,, eumph t*-d, annxiutIng’L, ilud.'OJ, and q new refrigerator
wWh atone c. At t-HJ.vW. hail just tarn put
place. All of this was destroyed by tbe
fire- Hixtren large tank* of .umnioninuMt.l
in csinne.-tliMi with the ndrign-raLir exploded
anil helped to spread the lire tu tbo a-1 joining
buildings No Mo was aeriously injured by
the Are. Tta brewery wilt ta rebuilt im­
mediately.

cut und bvuhed; M. I). Teinjle, &lt;*hicago,
back injureal; Alm. E. B. Young, Munhall,

went through to tbe bottom, twenty-five feet
below. All of the ears, five iu number, with
tbe seginc, were piled up in a bopehwsly confu«eti nmse. Tbe darkness which reigned
over ail for a-inomeut was quickly ■h«|&lt;elle&gt;i

iw. Her LU..

THEY’RE ALL PLAYING BALL.

at them. Tbe jrelice protection was suf­
ficient’ mftil Saturday afternoon, but tb»

Goodfellow, Koauoke. band and foot injured;

going to Huglaij'L

ONE MAN DEAD AND PIETY INJURED

known, but it is sup

surpriw to every ®ne,
but apjeart to give general mtnifacUou to
tbe residents of thia place. The jury bi Id
six session*, aiul carefully examined a dozen

Heveut’M-n

&lt;1.J trf Job, A

--- ------—— W, *,,n a^»**.
Tlie total loa, j, estimated at front tTdU.UOO
to $tW.0U), and tbe m*unu.cn reacun only
half of thi* wni. The bper roller* nmtamal
52,«M) barrel, of the amtar fluid, and th.
ixi.tiing d-pirtment wa. stockni with ft000
barrel* more, ready for shipment to tbc
■ooth. As the brewery i* Fjcatcd at the city
limits it wa* very difficult for tiie Are depart­
ment :o do effective work, aud two hours

log ami shoulder bruired nnd tuna I buri;

THE DISASTER AT THAXTON'S
on nir in tills court purlad will and IcstAinrnt of
n lw admitted to probate, and
,.»:i of Mid estate with the will
- . I ..h’rd to itolnrt Xorri* Jr..
• i’jI- iicrton.
.' •.rM. that Thursday the t«l it
1*"U. at ten o'clock in lhe lorr■l tor the hearing of *ald i»cti- heir* at lav. of said deceased
runts interested In said estate.

r..
. .-------•
■ '*•—“w balk,
uug ft Borchert Brewing company plant,
I'x-aux! oo South Pierce street, between
Twenty.fdurtb and Twonty-flfth urenum,
was totally destroyed by flop yesterday ofternoou. Not a building of the great plant wsf
"pared. Tta fire originated in tta maj*
houwaud spread with great rapidity, de­
stroying the malt house, the brew house, the
ofllre^ tta bottling department, and finally
spreading to tte^ brer cellar., which nt 9 n
te- wi-re smi burning.

/r?f

BloedyRiotatDoliith
Strikers and Police Exchange
a Hot Fusillade.

A GREAT BREWERY IN RUINS

below; and we bold that tbe owners are re-

.-•■.a.
rso.jOsMot 55.00. We have
:it *.-i l.wvi and standard length

fancy paritiolK.'all

whh ti rUt*e*‘
w°ur‘ded puuieti-ars
w“b Ita exc-ption of Mis. Rni.1,
’
brought to this city on a relief trnm.

Ronaokr, baggage «jenL arm broken. ,W.
H. Hayward, Pullman conductor, shoulder
hurt; J I). Tanner, Lynchburg. Va., badly

''Mil we . ■ yUihut tor 5-.4H und $3..’&gt;0ax«*

t u", ;

iafarad intam-Dy; Mr,
of I’,w York- r*“ »*d:y »km«wd
M^dirflgurwi; Mr. Ctandter. ot Sarani^h,

THIRTY SOULS SENT TO ETERNITY.

8,ck

■. t /,•' .nind'Headache
’ । ...
r.xibh'd with dyspepsia. I
. . i&gt;n' 'i ' ■ ;•! i*-.titc. and wh.it 1 did eat
digressed me, or did rue
Hefttr. ,rii,
-After eitling 1
bum
■*’.! ha»« a faint or tired,
r.
.
.* ttauglr I had not eaten
",
' . •;!.!«• wus aggravated by

.

Tortured liy Flams,

EvaxkviLlx, Ind., July 5—Col. William
M. Ho«att, of Boousville, Ind., was stricken

•w* Van* vb mnn
Jnatw 0,1. nnS

�ANNETTE.

ferent I'M* while dadam Woodbury piledcp

A NUISANCE.

MISS

earHneF

j of any faf

came to live In the bowebold of Squire Wood-

want to go hock another '

wmie

.—

Madam Woodbury, when an id«* shuck ber.
No doubt tl»e peddler was •too thief who bad

testing of horeeback riding, at which sh* was
vwyskiUful.
. '
.
In tbe courro of their wamicrlngs they
rracbed tlie little New England viliagw, ami
meant to jorforni there. l«;t *•»■&gt; aeolous coostable arrwrtrd tItem ns vagrants nnd brought
them before Squire Wuxibury. He rcirawd
them, bat wn» much disturbed by thn thought
of th* undf»ir*ble life tlie girl Annette ted,
and after asking rotoe qurrtions and thinking

bury** silver, which »he valued so highly;
then sb* would know what it "*&gt; to io*o
something precious tn her, anil this, Annrtt*
thought, would be a flue revenge. So she
allowed tbe pokIler to leave undisturird. and
amijed in angry exultation asah* thought how
dearly Mamun Woodbury was to p*y for ber
harsh action.

nsrt-e her from such surrounding*, and take
her to hi* liome to
trained by hi* wife.
Unforunwtaly/ the «qnire and bis wife
were jnrticularly cold and severe |*o]de, and
Janette fifeud tier life almost unbearable,
aivujtiAned ns die wa* ti&gt; liborty and indulgem*. Shewa* full *f life and gaycty,
ami th* WoodharyB approved of only tbe
quietest ami most demure conduct instead
of amusing herself all day as sbe plrased *lx&gt;
had now to do the tasks w-t her by Madam
Woodbury. She loved bright cokrs ami tie?
tested tbe plain grays and browns, with a
white cap and njiron, in which she was
Indeed, on tbe first day sbo spent in the

away Annette's one treasure— a rich Irocade
sash, a birthday gift from her fatb-r. Madam
. Woodbury bunted upon putting it away.
out of sight, and Annette rebelled nnd finally
which only made Madam Woodbury more
deb-rmiurd. )&lt;hc would have liked, if she
could, to provetit Annette from even thinking

to merit l&lt;«&gt; it, or to dnn .t, or ting her light
French songs, which wero not wrong in
tbemsclvm but were nn aiiomlnaUon to Mme.
Woodtury. who, in fact, disliked Annette
and' everything about her. espreinlly her
Prench birth; for this was many yeans ago,
at the tlroovf 'th* French and' Indian war,
and Idrut. Paul Woodbury, the only child.

seemed, wlunn tbe squire aud hi* wife loved,
and he wa. Very dear to them,
Annette
sometimes looked at Mtulam Woodbury in
grew gentle when sbo Spoke of Panl. There
wa* no affection left in ber heart for any one
else, Annette thought.
Ne ver-theta**, Madam Woodbury always
■ fe&lt;l and clothed Annette well, and ber work

ttreng, well grown girl of 15 when &lt;ma De­
cern tx-r night Paul came home on a visit,
after an absence of more than three year*.
Thi* wa* entirely tuwxpectod, though Ik- was
t
surj-rte-tl to flud It mx
'
"Why, I sent you a letter hyd sutler nanuxl
*EUi*: it -juglit to liavo re.u lttd you ten days
ago," b* said.
"I fear that mrans danger to you," tho
■quire said.
•
**0L; no; not at all. I |*sid him, ami I
’
snpj"-*- he's spent tbe money for drink and
lost tlie tetter; that often Imppens when you
depend on such fellow* I'm safe enough,
tdnre I gut over the frontier all right it
would have been a boil budness if they bad
caught wo, though. To tell you tho truth. I
'
have some jiapcrs in my saddle bags tliat
wtmld bong mo for a spy if 1 should fall iato
thvir bamis—but I won't," be added, with his
merry laugh. "That's tbe rraaosi 1 brought
my saddle into the hall, here, instead of let­
ting it go out to the stable.”
.
. Paul arrived on a
rdneaday, and wn» to
leave tin- nsHowing Friday night. On Thiu&gt;
------ day afteruteW Madmp Woodbury, calling
, ■ Anr.--tte to help her, went to get some cloth’
ing which th* young man bad left when bo
•went away, ami. now wldied to take with
him. Bb'&gt; unlocked n lifrgv closet and took
down nnd opened a nunilx-r of l&gt;ox*-s and par­
rels before 'be found what she sought Sho
spent some time sorting and arranging tho
dotixn. and then left tbe room.
the rantMM articles that were lying scattered
around. An open l&gt;ox attracted her atten­
tion. She turned over its contents, and |&gt;n»ently, with a cry of delight, sbo drewout her
brocade snsh. This was a discovery. Sbe

iler Ujk It wa* like meeting an old friend,
and iu a minute she pulled off her cap and

to tbe mirror.
Bunding there, too forgot Madam Wood­
bury's command* and everything but ber
own satUfactiuo. and began to sing a gay
Wrnrh song and to dance, looking at herself
all the while. Perfectly happy, die danced
clamatiun, oml turning, saw Madam Wood­
bury and Paul at tbo door. Tho young num
■was smiliuj at tbo picture made by tbe girl
dancing, covered by the costly fabric, ber
eyes shining and ber cheeks glowing, but
Madam Woodbury's face «ai dark with
anger. Bbe tore off the sash and overwhelmed

“The sash is mine,” Annette said, at last
breaking her sullen silence. “It belongs to
mound I have a right to it”
“You shall have it no more," Madam
Woodimry iuid. “Go down stairs now and
attend to your work."
Annette obeyed her, wondering if she really

town, four mik* away, on *nmc erramU,
driving the squire's flnv young borae, Duke,
to a light wagon. Driving and riding were
tbe only occupation* of ber part bf* that she
could enjoy now. and this only because her
■kill iit dealing with borow wa* too useful to
be set aside. She was delayed at the town,
and night bad fallen when *be started home.
Sbe wa* not afraid,*®iowerer, and ilrovo
swiftly ou. thinking with ever increasing re­
sentment of her wrong* nnd justifying to
hereelf her conduct in regard to tlie |&gt;.&lt;ddler.

room cad paid *o attention until she

ran out into the hall and said: '
-V*,i—, Woodbury, what are you going

most enthralling htse I

sec firelight reddening the snow tar in among
tbe pine*. and she halted Duke to look.

alighted and led Duke into an open sjmee in tbe
woods on tbe further Udo uf the road, wtx-ro
she tied him. thru too eranad tbe road and
walked cautiously towards the light.

What rally Up*she bad'
BUm for one iittfc moment

I notice.! that they turned their brads oride
from time to time in a strange manner, and

tbe bridge, Duke showed himsnjf reluctant to
crow. It wa* dark, but Aiuwtte urged him
on. Just then the moon shone through a rift
in tho tree*, showing Annette the cauraof
Duke's hesitation and l~r own deadly peril
sbould she cross. The bridge, disused of laic.
plank left of It, reaching from side to side.
Annette uttered an- Involuntary cry of

Then, summoning all her courage, »hc jiics
more urged Duke on. and. as she fell him
Step out. die closed her eyes nnd sat motion­
lew. Ono plnuk—w ide und securely fastened,
but cure-red with snow—between l&gt;--r nnd
death, and not only b«- own death but an­
other's by her fault!
How long that terrible paraago lasted sbe
could nercZb-Il. but at la&lt; the hollow echo
of Duke's steps ceased aud, with a joyful
whinny, be turned up bls bead and darted

and Annette saw, with a throb ot relief, that
she was ou time. for everything was quiet.
She left Duke tied und burst ojwn tlie sitting
"fly for your life," she gasped to Paul.
“Th* peddler was a spy! Tho French soldiers

and fly to Concord!"

Tbo soldier*, coming som* minute* after
obliged to leave in angry disappointment,
promising the spy that he sbould pay dearly
for tbeir failure.

Wters hta mslgblxir be*

With xtoring rye*.

- Bisaell CUntoo la Ow a Week.

A JUST RETRIBUTION.

H* trial to talk, but e-oukl only utter inar­
ticulate round* and point with hl* trembling

Tlie marine* were gathered along the rail.

Tlie negroea. with a wall of t-rror. dashed

Th* jnngte was heavy at this point and in
a mouwat our party wa* hidden tienrath it*
cover, and none too soon, for wo could

and gain tbe gunboat with my pnsnnera
Tbe negroes were anarmed. with ,the excep­
tion of Zuba. who carri&lt;«i a great knife, so 1

pabUsbad Wedi
cooic^5[i

went at riglii
1 &gt; Clift..:,'
equally beautiful' ’After a ttow.m,. ;'
I cam* to- a gang of mra
Among them wm a civil «uginp.T tAk,ul. ,
sight through hi* Mra-oiM whU4, . ? *

~F*&gt;nx. .

7lw» chap wbn's up at rariy dasra

A

PHOTOGRAPHIC TRAMP.

There is nothing criminal about being an
amateur pbatogrnplter NocivUued country
ha* a law against amateur photography, al­
though tn France and iu Germany ami oth.,-r
semi barlarous Countrtea they arn»t a man
if he photograph* too nrar to their fortiflea-

the Fortuguivw in Zuba'» care.
We acarrely ventured to breathe, lint
crouched down to the ground bolding our
arms In readiness for an attack. Tin- drvad-

other unobtrusbe shafiero that the gen-rsl

through the busbee, we saw *a fonuhiabte
body of Arab* pawing along-tbe path. Tb-ir
leader was a powerful fellow with a huge

meets te nn amateur photographer. Toe
trouble with tbe cameras that 1 have nomni
is tliat they are grtwrally too small to take a

gun* and had pist-4* stuck in tbeir l-elts,
while ever., :;vtn «-urr;"d a bunch &lt;4 clutia*
that elonkisl iiarthly as they hurried past

a picture bo is taking

forty or fifty men, ami their prosoai— oero
tnsAr tbe guilt .if the Furtuguuse a* plain as
day. Tbey were hastening to anwapp.nnte&gt;l
rendrsvom.
.
All would prohaljy Uavn gunn well, and

in safety, bat its the rear guard of lb* Arab*
tUe&gt;l part, saddonly Tnrrre gave a losni shout
Before be-s&gt;ukl r-tMat it Zuba felted him to

'

Arab*, sparred on by tbmr item hatred of
the Eagli»h. poured a rautem flrn into tbe
jungle.
Onenf thn manor* fell and trrrilsl* crira
of agony nwe from the |»ir blucka Tb-.n
«o gave the-n an answering voltey, ami w itb
deadly effect. Dut, rrckkws of danger, they
cireesi up an-1 swept down upon us in a &lt;tetu*&gt;

their oh*iatight v ax *o tierro that we fell bock

ta* Mto s..

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t-

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■tta.,1 taw.' twi
u,,,. |,
l» twentr tmL»
th.. v.i.- .. .
“Not quite so far. Bui
a ludf to Cummingsvili

AftWXflU*

JOB PAIN
a. rrbtelstaitlB t
th* BA&gt;3«2

better than that. A than mdi-* bort 1,4,1 n..
li
u„,
offered Cumminraviltoat four atxl a Imlf
foar miles since that time. Make it
and a half, like a good fellow " •

it?,-t«it workmen e.

BUSINESS
daliscr Culnmingsvilte nt that rate

I'll uh

117'&gt;ODLA!,’D H0Ul
IT
Wood

Mr*. A Petit-1

, * w ou win i nave qt&gt;&lt;&lt; cbih* &lt;rari st any
figure, it’* Cummingsviite or Lu,t with me "
“You'll find the vilte a tag tine. eUlnmiug." xaidtbe .nrvcyttr.au! after he &gt;o&gt; i
that I left.
From that turn- forth tbe raite- wvigboi a

P

A. bHKLDON.
Abstract and R

.

‘ urtlwr

looked like a cortte ou th* lUm

m. bates.

B

Now 1 use a cunscra

Attorney 1

.

Steif4. Spcctsl attentions

man, although sumo get

J C. ANDRUS, Den

picture Uml will g • iato a «tan*&gt;pti&lt;-on.
Tlie other day I bought a brand ii'W valise

S'lLraus Actd Oo* or V
tbe pi'nles* extractlan of 1

"What town fc. that bri-&gt;w tb.-rv-" I askwl'
"i’ummlng»viB«-," «a - tte- re*.;*.
pod wflidi I have carried heretofore. I texighl
what Is known a* “the daisy tripm!* which

wa« u'n-ndy don-.
The Ardb* grouprl together a moment' tn
constcruation. and as they hesitate i uoe of
uiy m«-n, in hr. excitement, i-xpnuii his body.

than I eouH umlcrstand.
Wo advanced slowly, with rifle* in rradi-

I‘. DRAKE, M. D.

Offire orer HoUowa

‘Trexpuwilng be hang-11 I'm n— gning v,
walk five mite* to * jik-ir-- wte-i 1 ran g«-»
tlrrv in a quart*-.- of a muII*- g n ( r
CtmurnngSViU*-!" With that bom::., m?-t

T M. B. GIIXASPIE
1.
and U. h. «

started down tbe steep hill
• ?i-rarwl th
I.*torn 1 noti.-nl a man roming to bead ro­

ilasiiogs. Mta.

•urn Cincinnati often enough, but had m*rer
bad a view of tho subqrlia Cincinnati, as
---- ’ ......
and doing it deHlwrate! -.

picknl off the reckhsa Aral* that expoxed
themselves to our tire. Encumlx-reil with
bclptew m-gro -s, cur situation " ns dre]«crnta.
I concluded to retreat ctlll’nesuvr the creek,
for tlx&gt; tiring must shortly bring asti-Uamw
from the gunboat. Tho Fortague*. wrrv
dragged rratstingly along, and snon w»raach-

while a few yard* away, at tbe bm*- of a
■nudl hillock; stood two swarthy men. They
were on tho defensise, evidently, for they
railway, the platforms ot some of n nicU are
held rifle* in their hands, and llin-e deml ne­
groes lay pn oirate on tbc ground in front of
bocx-s dri&gt; u right on it and ia wafted to the
them.
।
Then I rawsoni. thingelw. for in tlie oen-- - b'at tbc crafty Arabs tuui sUilm a march skies; and when the rw get* up there it guiw
'nlorigfbr eightor ten Tmtexocl inDseruanter ot the open lay one great uiai* &lt;&gt;f glitter­
ing white ivory, toawd carelessly in a trap straggling Are wa* ).«red in on us from all
It was an ivory caravan from thn interior;
for this® negroes belonged to no coast tribe*.
thickly. It a as more than they could rtand, to the hill top* tiy following struct* tliat xigWliat thn dispute nasalx-ut ! could not and in frantic terror they srattcnxl nnd fled zag tbeir way up tlie alrvatUKi
1 a&lt;**l a number of Cincinnati rwa which
directly into the midst of tbeir fora They
the principal sut.v.rb war, and it sretned to ls&gt;

M. FOWLER,.
Dentist.

S

"7
'i m 'no anri-c

•

iKxun* loraMriy oecuplx
fhr.itt&gt;. lUm* A Vaa Ana

cinnatian reproachfully about tbe hamilia t-

und wiiboat any difficulty *c guin-d the
edge of th* bu»h and obtained a cirar view
Some lift y or sixty stalwart negrocn were

Hastings

'

$1.00 PEB

the cabin table wben a dull. Iwavy round,
twicu rejwatMl. esune through the open win­
dows. Dropping wary thing 1 hurried upon

tain," said l.teut Osborne. “Il cam- from
the shore, ami at a distanev of scarcely half
a mile."
All listened intently for a moment, and
then - amc a repetition of tbo sound, and min-

VOL. XXXIV

C hf.on avenue ram* to an abruntimely -nd. and tbe street thnt 1.^,^.
was called Ufayette avenn.-, ; thi^

“Bf*"u“■‘-••n-Korlta..-

frantically, white the leopard skin flapped
about his Uno*.

veetigatkm ought to tw snadu; ami y*t to vensitting on a fallen tree Is-fore a fire and a
borao tied near by, saddled nnd ready for
very risky proceeding, tor
mounting. Sudilettly tho man &gt;]&gt;nmg up and
listened attentively to a sound ttmt wm now er*, and thi* tiring evidently could iiorteud
plainly to t» brant-the round of hoofs nothing elra thau tliat they were about.
galloping down towani* tbe main road, liu
ran out, while Annette shrank behind a
gigantic pine, and jurt at die was about to filmed on the Eu»t African coast, some mile*
make Iwr way back to tlte wagon, bo "re­ north of Zanzibar, und which wn-&gt; engaged
turned, and with bliq n xnall company ot in the slave .blockaite. I had been diqutched
French soldiers, trading their horse*.
some fifty miles up Vannas creek to investi“A bitter night!" exclairtwd their leader.
In French, “an time for a fruitlex errand. Uon near the I tend water* somowhere.
I ho|ie. for your suk.. Hili*, that we And
Up to this time 1 bad met with no sueyoung Woodbury."
eras. The country seesmx! to lx. d-werted. Of
Atmctte, listened br.'athleady a* rourxa we cuuM not reconnoiter far from the
the man spoken To replied:
banks, for our force wa* small, nnd a sufii“No frar. Ho te safe nt hl* father's house, cient guard must always lie left in charge of
as tb* letter I brought to your general said. tbagunbemt.
■
I wai there tliK morning disguiiml a* a p-dlUer. nnd sold him *nnt.« tohacca I spent the luto the jungle; but two more shots in ra|»id
dayhlding i&gt;*r, and to-night t hnv* bren in KuntMiou removed al! doubt*, and 1 ordered
the stable and ioiased all the horww into tbo u boat to be lowered instantly.
■ wood*. He cannot «*mp&lt;-. You have only
i landeil my littte force—a dozen trusty
to ride there, three mile, further, and capt­ marines'—in a small cove, a»»4 wj plunged nt
ure him."
once Into tl*&gt; forest.
"It is well; let us Iree t»o”Ytme." wa* tho
■ Wo tAoved with great caution, and soon
reply; aud ia a few minute* the hopf* rang •truck a ruilo path that lx#o trace* of reevirt
travel We c&lt;Mitinu«-d alun^ this in a south­
village.
.
A.
erly dirretten, and had inardwd nearly a
Annette stood ■r'xrtcd to the spot with hcr- mite wtien the two men whom I bud s».-ut
forward n* an ad van- - guard hurried back
Woodbury was to low, ndt mere worldly at full »pvl and reputed that a nnmlw-r of
goods, but ber only child, nail.the results of natives and two white men were only a few
.Annette's vindictive;*** wore to fall upon rod* distant and creating * vuuaiderabie dlsPaul, who had been nothing but kind to ber
turlmnci.
What would die not give now to hare xpokvn
This Information tteggrred me. M'Juil

"I shall have killed him! Oh, what shall 1
do—what shall 1 do!" she moaned to berw-lf;
and, with tho question, thu answer leaped
into her mind.
Sba flew to Duke, unhamew-d him a ith
trembling but swift flayers, ami, springing
on hi* hack, rod.- aero** tbe road and into the
woods, leaving tho wagon. Bhe knew w|u»t
she must do. Tim squire'* house lay on tbe
edge of the village, and these woods nd/omed
bi* lamb. There wa* a fwith through^them,
rough and difficult even for a person on foot,
but which shortened tha distance by two
miles.
_
• Between the squire's fluids and tbe woods
was a deep ravine, which bad been rudely
bridged over two yenrx tiefaro In onler to
haul some timler which th* squire Imd
bought
Annette knew th* path and she
knew Duke. Sbe urged him to hisbert, aud
off they dashed through tbe solemn pines,
tha tnoou, jurt risen. making the shadow*
•till more dense, and the path uncertain and
full of obstacle*.
Overhanging branches
•track and brnbed her, Duke stumbled and
faltered sometimes, the minute* dragged like
hour*, and tbe awful thought never left Iwr
that sho might bo too late.

trampM along. Tbe next person fZ,
r.wte It four mite. Bnd a
„,,
four mil** I
__.. ..
1

At my commaxtd, Zuba and hi* dusky
frtemb took up thair burdens of ivory, ami
w* started back atoog th* rough trail, Tor­
re* and Castello marching sullenly b*twe*a

“Was that flring 1 beardr 1 inquired ea­
gerly.

Th" next morning a peddler rinw and was

wares, and while Madam Woodbury looked
over and priced them, Paul bought H-aio to­

\ County. ■

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ber parent* had iwen member* alia company
of strolling French actors in Oanada, aud
after tbeir death tb"ir child remained with

gTUART. KSfAPHQi

patrol wagon."
"1 d'-n’t object to your trejn-.m;." b»
mid, calmly, “I mere!-.- wauti-1 tq fcmsw U
yssu know nh&lt;^- yva were g'-sn;'-''
"I'm going to Cumming-'iite "
‘•Resdly! Tlsrn mav 1 a«k tuiry-u swirnf

I'ni’eii State*,

within

H

th-- matter with tuy gofnj aUmz

a. barber, m.
l'!.y ».K-,an :,:

•

•Nothing, except tliat tb- : -v faith is -«:

(4 Wr LOWRY, M. D
from doing jurt what rou prop-

powernl iu *|&gt;ite uf tbeir incessamt and deadly
Are; but jurt at the ’critical moment w*
swept out from the buxbc*, aud t bo negroes
fell back in amaxument.
Tho reroued in-n rauic forward with out-

that they were PortugU'-w.
leader, hi tolerably good English. lie »u
an intelligent poking man of thirty Or thirty-

“nnd thi*," punting to his conqaniou, "is
my tricud, Castello. We are ivory trader*.
terior at great mu We pledged ourselves
to semi them home in safety, but the fools
■mblmly made up their mind* t'uit wo jirvprswd selling them to tbe Arabi, aud, mad
with rage, they made thusudden attack on
1 never did* jxit much faith iu Portuguese,
though thia nun waaof abettor type Hum
many 1 bad met. Still, he might boqxwking
the inith.
I hesitated, not knowing what cuur**&lt; to
pursue. Tbc m-grore wet o gt uupd togetb- r
al a little distam-e. sullenlv watching our
movements, but making no kratilo
lu­
stration*.
Buddenly one of them came forward, a big,
stalwart fellow, with a leopard skin about
hi* wairt. aud stoppad in front of mo.
He beganffo jabber out a mixture of bad
English and native African, and, more from
his gestures than from hl* speech. I cotii[&gt;rehendiMl what be said. H* drolared that tb*
Portuguese intended to sail them into slavery,
and affirmed that hs had seen Torre* lurking
behind on tbo previous day to talk toau Arab
tbal had come out of tbe fan-*:.

about to make a dashfor tbo creek when a

borne, ami driving tbe A rah* to rig til and left.
We joined form and charged tlni enemy* wins
Bed tn confusl.xi, butWd to say bore off with
them half of tin negroes.
We found Castello lying dead with a bullet
through hb bead llred by his own friends,
lait Torre* and Zuba were both mtaag. Tha
Arab* still greatly outnumbered u* and tbeir

cidrd oil vantage.

abandoning tho Ivory, of course, bat taking
along tbc bodlraaf fire of our mtn, and ptekllie 111,
tlu, wn «- U.II - * .1. *

line 1 introinzrsl took me across* Clifton
avenue, and there I got off.
Clifton i* an arirtocratio suburb that te

preribly get over and whteh would trar y-cr
rlotbe* from rn-jr btek if yon trud to go
through. Tha:'• all."

acceptable as a neighbor to the reat ot the

"Take my&gt; ad vice and climb the hili again.
IlV jmur only chapcv "
“You don’t want a hired tu rn, du yon! Di

Ixilhl a bone tliat will cost ot-t

regulations all tending to make tbe placo
Ver? '■ri'lu*,’re. ■”&lt;1 “I1
Clifton avenue i* a widestrcet, kept iu per­
fect rondilion, and b. bordered on ouch tide
by fine trora It rum straight along for a
bit, then drops dosrn into n valley, rwv on
U—
.___ i_ ■ ... . ,
,
.

the &lt;*»ly

I got up there I might massacre
three nnd maker* who indnmi tn

gMITJl i OOLUBOV

A
abrupt cuuclusiun ut a fti&gt;e hdUM that bun

Ou rach side are great |&gt;ark liknlawm with
denly he lifted his hand.
"Usten,” b* said.
IVhalbthatr
Off to our right biisbcw wen.- crarL-iin*
and we could hear voteea raised lu a^.T j

life than try lo dimb thst hill

R^jajsssL-’

hog* or beer.

about speaking to that individual, an I asked
him if he coald alew hi* craft »:-a-. miogh
the shore for ra* to get un board H- &lt;1 id •&gt;

PWXT n-le .-.--mi— —

P IU TIKMBKMAN.
x •
Urta ud
_&lt;°*x —* 'XtaM

Sl» ungrateful are

Jf AKTlN V. BARK1

myrtlf
an open glade, and found Zula and Torre*
struggling in deadly combat Before w*
IYXll.1
,1. — —* .1 _ .
.
„ .—........... ..
•&gt;** l,ra»p a( toe
FortugucM-, nnd drawing bls knife, buried
it in tbe unhappy wretch’s braart.
.
7O7?"d' *Pria«';n»
•It
r*ht
&lt;He' Wben M11
**°P

Wa tried to seize him, Ixit with
■praug Into the foraul ami disapjirar _
Terre* wu stone dead; and braving him
where he l*v
th..
____
.

E. KKXASTOS.

»®=ewffhj. G.Jtan™*

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IHau VI UMrood a troopof merry, well drowsed children
who raced down the lawn and eried:
"i'lraM- mister irn„'r «.™.
____ ,___ _

“Do," *uid the man.
After wr bad gun*about a mi\'b «ai.l.
"That don’t Jm-luJe board, y.-u tow*.
I wa* nearly asleep end started up.
“TFhat don'tr
"Oh. all right."
“I think itv a mighty cheap ri-te * it*

Hastings C

•Are you going to take Mr. Blank’s houser

HtaUWX
“WhatF

bad picked up his English at Zonxihor, where

Madam Woodbury, with tears in ber eyes, ■that I was English, and that the English
bending over her, while tho squire stood by
anxloasly. Madam Woodbury took her tn

lor

••ChHdrenr
^n°7
’’V* K’ldinS Ua'J&lt;T Ml
USam dusrri tl»
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- te?11 ““ &lt;”

"Whvdidyou take taat pair of lavrmW
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.
.. .
W ... t. ...II
wsurws
ui—burgF asked ,-u Austin Jurtie.- of •

™«Xtad &gt;ta taS

he Mclaimed, angrily.

culprit

"Not another word,” Madam Woodbury

X,
have It again.'

&gt;v oo i-&lt; to man**. ’
‘My old mudder am tn blaiw, i

u*. w

1

Tre* captured at tbe

miuutn stunned; then

"How tor'

hundred mites of
Tb* squire went into tbe dining room and
rnebed tbe bell.
"Bring another chair and *et a third plane
t tb* table," be said to the servant “My

a?£'

“
1 h8T0 for lw,f*

Robertson

now and always."
ted tl&gt;e justice.-Texas SifUi.r-

MMiaai ■ a wscujs
ov«SL It to bundr.-d*. ayv. tl*~b

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Hastings Banner.

d any paper in the
’ County: .•
NO. 12.

VOL. XXXI

FAEMEB8

&gt;“*
IMS'S;/ ''”rrt*- ““

And All Others

GMS: ui 1 PROVISIONS,
c
\

G RATES;,
,........ :........... I
•• *pevial positioaa.

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OR

BOOTS AND SHOES,
CALL ON

H. L Newton ^AKlHG
All New Goods and
POWDER
HASTINGS.

Hand. Mi-h.
Proprietor.
Ihx.n1 tjJ&lt;x&gt; a week,
in connection, every
•tended to the travel-

Prices Satisfactory
To buyers hi every Instance.

-:-PRODUCE-:EsiHM lally Butter and Egg.-, wanted, for'
for
which the liiglM*Mt mar-tat price wilt ta
paid in cash or trade.

Absolutely Pure.

strfrln-rtY.OiI^llrr V^r varies, a marvel of purity
tta?S£
Mort ««»nun&gt;leal
rtal.A.’oi
,7 klnd«. ami cannot be wild tn
w, -htl
W ‘ ‘&gt;b’‘ *n^,l‘»de of luw te»t. Mi.irt
o. JL•* U .or pb'^oliate powders. Bold only
Wan‘m*vBvVAL Bak,]*" rawnan ro.. uh
watl^LN

COUNTY NEWS.
peponv ore atntartted to res1u**cripb"tn for the Banst-X-.
"'■oUloml Centri.
_
D. M.Miers. Gerkry.
w k Adkins Morenn.
H- &lt;*• Hi*. Nashville.
J. McRRvey. Maole Grove.
PwW.M. , - *■ -___
u-uiunur, i^cnv.
.
raumvter. ttanfield?
"
O'DounelL
J. N. Covert. Carlton.
I ojtmaftter. Freeport.
~ . ‘21
trviue.
.
D. L. Marthbmd. Cedar Crcvk.
F. (*. Norwood. Delton.
JoiinSUean. Hickory Corners.
ft C.ilrui. I'r.drlevill.-.
Byron Fisher.Cresay'sCorners.
wm. Broward, Broward.
A. G. J«mop. OrausryUle.
PoatniaiUer. lank*e Spring.

J?.*'

SELLS
Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile,
Lime, Salt, Cement,
Seeds, Plaster, Plas­
tering Hair, Plano^
Binder and Mower,
Western
Reserve
Fertilizer. Oats,Corn,
Beans, Oats and
Flour, and

ilusttngs. 5fich.
Vitelircd Air given far
teeth.
•

n- ay's drugstore.
i p n&gt;. Telephone, con­
-. at Holloway’s drug
Hi I.ASI'IE. Notary Public
-•I ’ • \ • luirn Agent.
1A.I
of claims u^ire the
■
-' .-Hrtor office. t'Wfon him

. Q M. FOWLER
'.0.
; Dentist.
»t.w.p&gt;rochipiedby Dr. Jones, over
Nn;t&gt;. HiZ’.i S' V'an Arman

BUYS
Wheat, Beans, Barley­
Oats, Rye, Clover
Seed, Wool.

ALBERT LEINS

Money
to these ugentn wlll'bw receipted
for hr the Bakxku proprietors, and we mid
all ’ubseritters at the places named who hare
nut MrttlM with us wifi, between this dote and
New year,, pay ttalr sutacrlpllotis to the
BannkbIi agents nanwd above.
Hespe- t'ti! 1 v.
COOK 4 NI8K8BN.

First-Class
Market.

CfriAJEOvu
..
*

Go there for Fresh aod Salt
Meats, Fresh Fish, &amp;c.

,‘,u' *■ HosUiutS.)
■ rte.-re .&gt; .i,!»u«. f.r.zrtetue state.

. Attorney at 1.3w.
ht re«r.n‘Si (J'wdve"r 4Co. s store.)

P

.

You will find his

Prices Eight!

^IMMKRM \N. liomcnpathlc 1’hy-

•

:-lu; and Surgeon.
tIMktovrr I otbropV drug store.)

j

JjAETiX V. DARKElT Real Estate. In-'

0®« with j, (j. Hu, y&lt; j doon north |

t'lMofflee.

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reitort«!&gt;2'
nt *^r.
nou-ruoldent
tarIi"’r- r.uterestv
",ly ’S*”^
Fwnsl

M IK IMS,

"r e'ehj“Ke- Houses sad

Hastings City Bank,
c
Ca29I1A.L,

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STATE

STREET.

Mich.

$50,000.00.

.J,, u„
Michigan.

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by Meuer Bros.
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,'opncEBfi:
^■^''"■Jn-frsiihtent,,

ronA:

•

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W. H. Posers,
J. a. (ireble.
Chester Messer.
V. D Iteelie.
,

b.U..Rcl&gt;VUC(;r
LU. Knaiqwi.

^,:«Srti hnforn taslnet' Transacted.

Robertson

house’
S~*rto«or.

.&lt;•

■

Highest market price
Said for poultry, tallow,
ides, &amp;c.'

hi

n.*5,51 00 p®rD«y**'*&gt;• te,. o't
,*l,h nl«w&lt;»nt moms. Tta
f'ldte is t-srwttfuijy onGaJtod.

CILLASPIE,

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Very Reamable Terms.
it acres in RuUand. Mr house but no
mod outbuHdlnga. W acres ‘"ipioved.
J ota of fence tlrntar and wood. «
‘
Miles of this city and 4 of Irving s,atl°nn
This farm will ta sold at u bargain, on a
reasonable pnymeu} down.
HI urn, l&gt;&gt; Kblhnd UK mll« &lt;J«»
elty. »U liupmirt. I«&gt;J &lt;»»,“&lt;' bin oo
buildings. l*nd lays well and product's
well. Has taen sold within last five year*
for S1.20V. Will ta sold way talon ttmt

u, M,|,k
ll,l‘

Moat of our farmers have their hay se^■d nnd go immediately Into wheat,
which is in must place* fit to cut Tta
hay lias turned out far beyond tta expec­
tation of most (Moplc.
The Holland church society were pre­
sented with a handsome communion mtvice by tiie-tnutevs a short time sfnre
which was u.sed for tho first tfftie one week
ago yesUTday, the occasion was very inter­
esting, as it was the first communion held
by them In 25 years.
The engine owned by Rlchanle A Brown,
which was in tta saw-mill that burned last
spring, has been repaired and is now ready
for business, and as It has been much im­
proved la 1.- a tatter machine than ever be­
fore. The taller has been tested, working
well under the pressure of loo ita. to square
Inch, and the boys feel pretty wellxzver It.
Rev. ().. Ferry exehanged pulpltn with
Her. McKee, of Martin, yesterday, who
preaclted morning and evening.
Mrs. Rose Temple returned homeThursday from a visit in KalaimizMi.
Mrs. W. 11. Willis and daughter Bertha
spent a few days of last week in our vlllc.
‘
Mrs. &lt; 'scar Fisher will spend the summer
I here, before going to tar shut tarn home.
I Mrs. Morris Hoyt is visiting tar parents.
1 Mr. mid Mrs. Wm. llugb-s.
i Mrs. J. JonkhutT. ta. Grand Rapids,
mother of fte'-. J. Ix-Hami. accompanied
by .laughter and son will visit iter son
tare tills Week.
Miss' Bertha Teri&gt;enning is in town.
J. J. Perkins and wife have returned
from their trip north.
,
z
Mis* Nellie Day ton Ims retunmd to Dr.
.Sackett's.
'Mrs. Geo. Nelson is convalescent. .
Dora Glbta is much better.
Rev. Collins attended the funeral of 0
child of Jits. Calthorp ou Sunday, at 4 p.
in.
Mrs. Fry. of Cleveland, is visiting at F.
Wales*.
Bennie Temple has gone to Kalamazoo
for a visit.
•
1
Mrs. Hanuah Jones' yard is a max? of
lovely flowers. .
Mbs Jennie IJii'bay will return to the
I asylum no yinre. It is said.

Brangwln's on High Street one day last
week.
’
W. Dale l» a! work for Mr. Cross.
Mr. Howe and wife -Sundnyed ut G.
Patera'.
J. Lankart has .treated his house to a
new coat of paint.

Mtn. E. K. Parmelee we.nt to Grand,
Rapids Monday.
;
Rev. S. 0. Hamp is visiting at S. C.
Buchs’.
Mrs. Putnam is very sick.
Mrs. J. Pumfrey is home taking care of
her daughter Maude, who has been- verysick.
Mrs. W. F. Pumfrey am! daughter Cora,
of E’rewonL spent a part of last week at J.
i’umtrey's.
'
.
Mr. mid Mrs. Sekiu*, of Grand Rapids,
visited at D. A. Carpenter's and J. L.
Brouglittai's last week. They have purchxwsi the Pinkham farm and will locate
there «sm.
Mrs. Jas. Miller te on the sick list.
• The rains have, hurt the wheal and it
will be a poor crop.’
Mr. Ash has settled in Parmelee and
has the sign M. D. over the door.
- Tta meetings are no more a publie nuis­
ance for they are closed.
O. Campbell. J. Sproul. A. Cox and
wives spent the 4th al Kalamazoo.
A. C. Walt has moved his entire stock
of goods to Coats GrOVe.
E. Doonan and wifrare visiting relatives
In this place.
□ The other day Cox'a little girl, was
placing with the stall of a Roman candie
that she tad filled with powder which ex­
ploded. burning her face quite badly.
Geo. Cox umj wife, of Baltimore, were
in our little burg last Saturday.
Challenge accepted. The C. C. boys
will meet the Y. b. club at Hastings. Aug.
lid. There is no bluff about this boys, we
mean business.
•

l^ast Wcdne*&lt;tay morning W. S. Adkins'
oldest child was taken down with a partial
stroke of paralysis. We are happy to state
at present writing the child Is recovering
and should no secund attack take p)a«"r
will no doubt fintirely recover.
No wonder that S. Sparkai» so Itagpy.
the reason It Is a nine lb. boy bom the Htlu
. Wheat in this section Is badly stuck
with rust a» Is also the oats.
Mr. and Mrs. Cox, of Johnstown, visited
their daughter tit Thomapple last Satur
day and Sunday. •
E. Selleo. of Charlotte. Is cutting staves
for H. Strong.
Whisjierwl that the U A H. railroad will
be extended to Hfertngs. "after lurvert.
While there may tie nothing In such
rumors, it certainly seems reasonable to
presume that our railroad matters cannot
rest where they are much longci.
A case of "didn’t know it watt loaded
occurred In town Wednesday. C. V. Riegier’s oldest son. Seymour, aged Hi yt»w.
was handling u revolver, when he sjddjm*
|y discharged It planting a ball hi his teft
teg above the knee. The bullet lodged
near tlw kiwe jpan
was removed by
Dra. PeckhamZ At this writing "Tool
seems to ta doing well.
Mrs. Wm. Glasgow, of Bow nr. is en­
gaged in a new industry this s«»son. bhe
has been feeding about 5.000 silk worms
which have Juat completed »P*?nln|f .J* ’
cocoons and now He In thrtr chrv sol »
state. Tlie cocoonery Is located In a tail­
room In their house and It Is quite a sight
to those who have never tad any Idra of
how silk is secured to see the workings of
these worms.—Freeport Herald.

That grange binding twine from a Phil­
adelphia firm, came in due time nnd so far
as used has given entire Atisfactlon. Will
Tow ne grve It a fair test in a field of very
heavy and lodged wheat by using alternate
U.II.OI
&gt;.«■ Russian
.......... hemp twine, costing ।
bails of «
of the
the graugv here
here iac
ISe per
per pound
l-'und end
.nd wiini
wta. is
I. ■
i tta
...here -for pure mnttla-ht ------------------j- i
sold
18c per pound;
and one worked niually ns well as the I
other. Five cents per pound saved on 150j
j«oumls Is In the line of economy.
John Fisher, of Cressy/cut 14 acres of
Poole wheat, that took 45 pounds of twine
to lilnd It.
Tta Garrett Bros, on the B. W. Johnson
farm, drew from IGjfacres of meadow ”0
large loads of hay.
Tiut tine dwelling house of Warren
Fisher, of Cressey, is ready for the masons
to plaster.
A railroad sutvey ha« Iwen made from
the C. K. A -S. one mile north of Cressey
to Gull Lake.
,
The ladles’ old society met /nt Mrs.
Flower's last week.
Baafleid.
Byrun Tungate lust a horse last Friday.
J.’ Prine braised his hand by getting It
Into the binder last week.
Mr. and Mrs. McKee are visiting their
parents.
Mrs. Robinson and daughter Jennie re­
turned tv their home Inst week.
Boni, to Mr. and Mrs. Cbaw'. a son.
Boni', to Mr. and Mrs. Zltumennan, a
^ Mrs. Fisher, of Battle Creek. sj&gt;ent Sure

day at this placc^,
Jay Snyder Is on the sick list.
■
Dr. Landis' household goods were ship­
ped on Saturday last to Portland. Indiana,
where he expects to go thte week.
S. E. Well*, of Ohio, has rented the
Idindis property and will put In a harnw*
shop ataut August 'lit: ta has had -1
year* experience in the business.
Mra.' Lillie Jacobs who hasten visiting
her father Mr. Doud, has returned to her

at Kalamazoo.
.Each Satunlay evening our merchants home
■n&gt;. C K. * S.- H. B. will bj" II* tel
are kept very busy waiting on their nutn- all laid to the Junction of the D. L. «s
•
Stta custXta and trade I. brisk almost
p I* In a few days.
•
Work on tta roller mill !• twlng pushed
"Xwtell Bn». A
"l'1
very rapidly l» order to ta ready f«r the
quite # number of Champion bindew and urae" wLrk.Ubelrmlnl.eri'. -H....their other trade In hardware Is good..
are nhie men nt work now and more are
Wm. Gillaspie has commenced lay Ing
expected this week.
, , ..
.
stone for ills brick residence.
EH Cline has his engine and boiler set
“ ex McC»Uum I.
• »»«• V"*""
awl expects his new planning mill tare

'"i'utSe

eheerls*

thl* week also a atoek of
. ..
Monroe Rowlader rtjnt It Is a girl this
"‘jliiui

nX for Wall lake.

Ttay were well sap-

plied with camping utensils.

will rush down in overwhelming floods and
torrents Tta first thing to bo noted is that
tta water will thus all run nwny at once, as
a time when but Uttlo of it is wanted, nnd

which have been fed by tta mountain springs
will soon ta dry a great jart of tta year.—
Century

A conot^odent. writing from India, mysi ,
Mcxt Americans buy shawls lu this parted"
India, and after a sate is rnada tta merchant
invariably don:and* that yon write a racotnshows to future travelers. Mid I find scat­
tered over India tho autograph* of noted

a reoouMtMDdatiau vtating that tiu "irm

hundred hi|ibm for it. and that ta would, not
sell it for one hundred thousand rupees
James Gordon Bennett states that ta "finds a

mo t!u»t Brnnett bought

t»a them for making uiidt-rahuia.
Thaos
were of tho kind called Hue shawls, so lino
that you con pull.% whole shift* 1 through tho
wedding ring of a lady.—tavlic's Newspaper.
Tta Fla In a Tlcht Place.
Iu bi» early days, John Gillwrt played far

ttaught wo might make a littlo money by
giving a pcrfurmanc,'. Ho found a bora

lowlands, mid there we played. jxirting .off

They found a pig tad got wedged in under

York Tribune.

Ushers in many of tta most prominoat
theatres i:i this city taro a now amjclorar
dovicu for victimizing theatre goers. If, they
bold coupons for particularly dcsirabloIpata

people are not already occupying the itolan
procnpUy aatufied.

Thia practice i» spread-

man hit and for Lolling unpurchaxed »eau an»

In Norfolk there

wm

3 tataf among the

Galileo wa» tarn in LW4 and died in 1643,

«f C«Ur Spin** Hb*

Tntef*"•«&gt;”« ■“* dayed with friends hereFrank Covlllle l&gt; visiting his pareuta
Collin. bo&gt;r» In U® ««»&lt; ■&gt;“' 'V ,“’”2..,.,,,
J Lny
ey™ «re Mme W~U)
figureh. Snyder expecte to tnove into hit
iXllted by the .HUM lmHM»&gt; »&lt; &gt;»•
new house In a short time3 elty tub lb llulloo.
tor a hum,.
Will lie rii»"l "«* “ ™lr UJS"'V,;„Uom1' o&lt; Gnu.! K.pl^ »
4 IMd mmy or n-,»dl..J r.r»e&gt;»l»TO
their value.
■
visitlug friends lu this vicinity.
’ IS .0! be • s«ve,l to»e .1 Cl- eron. bl.ek.minu
Call on or address
,vp»rt. plraly or worn »»i&gt;

HASTINGS. ’MICH.

Geo. Barden and Dr. Benwm were’called
to Hastings last Friday on business.
J. M. Smith 1ms gone to Yankee Springs
to assist his brother in harvest.
Geo. Baitinger intends putting a stock
of furniture goods in his new building as
soon as completed.
The latest craze In Woodland: Some of
our fair young ladles learning tn ride the
bicycle.
Elmer Rising wears a broad smile, the
reason Is they have a new baby girl at his
home.
Dave Smith is rabidly pushing the car)*nter work to F. F. Hilbert’s ne&lt; brick
and intends to hare It completed Aug. 1st.
A. Haunic, J. Reisinger and Wonderllch
Bjos. each have new binders.
Mrs. J. Houghton, of Grand Rapids, ii
making an extended visit with Woodland
friends.
L. Bitzer has a very sore hand caused
by a alight cut while cuffing meat.
I-. Diifcgs hone came very neat running
away and had not B. &amp; Holly came to his
assistance Mr. Dagg would have had to
walk home.
•
Mr. Pennington was in Woodland Inst
week selling the People’s Cyclopedia.
Chas. Sacket sja-nt Sunday in Woodland.
Another fight which may lead to another
law suit.

High Street.
C..J. Burt ha.» a new binder.
Fred Howe starts iris binder Munday,
cutting wheat for Mr. Chase.
3. Cross 'has recovered from his illness
caused by the heat.
WUber Baker 1* on the sick Hst
C. Oviatt and the Banfield brothers were
IL H. Thorp and wife have returned to
rusticating with W. Tanner last week at
their home tn Riverdale.
south^nd of High Street.
Childrens day was a failure owing to
it is' getting to ta almost a dally occur­
the
mln.
.
rence to hear a warm of -bees pass over
Not much
Shirley Smith, of Hastings. Is visiting
H'eh Street.
,
his grand Mivn'ta. D. W. Smith and wife. way of mechanics upon Archimedes, who
Gustle Tary
is on wc
the sick
Hat.
.rum.
•■l? u
* UM.
:■
. tl .1Intn,, ■is snendlnr
*1
Mit. Mnrnhv
Mr,. A. Mym. orCInHurf. k.|»n.1|ne
Murphy nf
..r Hast
Hullop. b .pm.lln, died 312 R C.. until wo cornu down to Qattao,
who got to tta base of tta laws of motion
E. &lt;
Lockhart.
tbr .umntolth Or. punto on IHeb • the vacation with
-"fc »
—b'—'
about the year KBS, or some tuna after
Mr.&lt; Wash. Price has returned home.
Street.
•
Mamachusctu h.td been settled by tta Puriii. Horton Its* left this vicinity.
A. Martin and family called at Mr.

KEEPS A

L.v

WHOLE NO. 1781.

datila?k/?’ ni ll,lls town ««««&gt;«» the
d t m
,ab‘ ^‘urday evening.
J. M btioup wa. « home Sunday.
Meetings m. tta interest of the P. of I.
Iwlge were held last week at the Dunham
and Moore A-liool Jiotaea.
tttiS
t,,r
jUst wwered from un
attack, of the measles.
t ^,bert I,pcox
a uhurt visit at home

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Hastings, mich., july 17,1889

H\hTIN
‘iSdncMlays.
BAN-NEE
' J
by

CJ»TH
u

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of Ciuw. Collins.

England.
perfectly educated man.

If fl net beard 111 tta left—tad.

'"U. ourfHn. By toeing U dm- be
«»Ito. ut cmmolry ud toe mdh .........
WtoW.toVM .MW UMUIX? *U
cine go.
.
'Portland. ' Where two matched boards camo
Hb first discovery wn» tho Uochronhm of
tta vibration* of tta jwnduhim. and ho used
thl* principle to count tta puho of patients,
nnd in the counw of time applied it to clockwdrh. Ho loved to retui old Arcbimedra. and
from him got the idea of tta hydrostatic bal­
held together m to awuino tta exact *l»aj&gt;e of
ance. and of this he made a description which
tta original wood. Investigation with a pen­
ted to a medianic named Uboldl, of high de­
gree. Ii&lt;cotniog hi* friend.
tunnel under the iurfac*-*fll!cd with tta mum
Ho now wrote a |»apcr on tta center of
gravity, which got him at the early age of
24 a orofcMirahip of mathematic* at Pl»a.
black beetle, busily engaged in literally eakHa was loaded with antagonism*, and at once

of science. His severe language was followed
by hatred; and tlie»o enemies, oner raised,
never let him go.—Cincinnati Enquirer.

bte supply of food in front. Tho ent is not
tta only bug modal of industry.—Lewiston
Journal.

DL*M{&gt;|Mklnted.
Tta true artist bns an imdlnct for jierfco

fully mtlsfled with hl* own work. Some­
times. however,ho come* ntarer to satisfying
himself than to meeting the taste of his
trnita.

face nt tta Central market.
“Good morning." ata humbly repta.L
“JVell, have you concluded to accept my

"Why,

na a pleasure trip, painted tta portrait of a
little darky. She was encouraged to sit pa­
tiently by having wen a beautiful picture
which the sam&lt;&gt; artUt tad made of tta fab
haired daughter of oeeof tta proudest houses

PaGently die poted, and when tta portrait
was completed the art Lit brought it round to
show it to its original. 1 •Here you are, Janey,”

meat
sympathizing ear*.
“O. Mfasey Groce!- she cried, ’ Mtaey
Grace’. I never Uak ta would mck ms look so!
I didn't'tink Mr. Walter would do me so! He
tek and iaiek ma a orfai littte notty beaded

taeutiful little yoller beaded gal, with blue
eyes and a white face, jes' like Misery Ger­
trude!”—Boston Herald.

will happen, you know.
Detroit Fre* Prtaa

Good morning.”—

Four Requirement* Tor * Painter.

which ta gets through drawing; color, which
Multi from truth to vaiww; santirnent.

and finally the execution, tta rendering o£

1 labor harder than ever, little though toino'
people may imagine it-”—The Century.

A mountain fortui baa more functions than
hills with a rant mat or network of living

cumulating mass of mold and (teconiposing
vegetable matter, wfateh aboorta and. retain*
tta water of tta raTnfuli and the melting
cnowt. Buch a forest 1« a great sjxjuge. which
receives nil tta water that full* on tta moun­
tains, and allow!* it to esca|» gradually, so m
to maintain tta sternly flow of the rivers
which it feed*. A funwt I* thus a natural
reservoir for tta storage and dtaributtoa of

m iro efllcient,n* well as far more economical,
than any system of urtifleial storage re»er-

its function of bolding back tta water, which

years tn tta south, was one day telling*
friend, a surgcuu, of a kind of iUntaa which.

country where wo were marching,’' said
fever.’

When a

■'There Is a very simple,old fiuhionad rcoscdy that 1 should recaroim-nd fsucb • co**.said tta surgeon, with a twinkle in bis ey*
•‘What's tbatr a.ksd tta colonel
* Bones: t."—Tout h's Companion.

C. C. StcptanMmawili handle tta mali
at Escanaba, in place of the democrat who
han Just been removed.

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HARVESTING AND THRESHING GRAIN.

Hastings Banner. LONG AGO IN TENNESSEE
Hastings, Wednesday, July 17, 1889.

INTERESTING INCIDENTS IN
THE
CAREER OF “OLD HICKORY./

J)o\/6u
county. Tenn.,

“Tbo court thanks Andrew Jackuon for his

FARM AND GARDEN.
This remedy is la-coming so well known
and to popular a* to need no special men­
tion. All who have used Electric Bitters
sing the name song of pntlr*. A purer
medicine docs not exist and ft fa-guaran­
teed to do all that fa claimed. Electric bit­
ters will cure all diseases of the liver and
kidneys, will remove pimples, holla. -**it
rheum and other affection* canned by Im­
pure blood. Will drive Malaria from the
system and prevent as well as cure all Ma­
larial fevers. For cure of headache, con­
stipation and Indigestion try' eleetrf- bitters.
Entire satisfaction guanintved&lt; or money
refunded. Price 50 cts. and ?1.00 per bot­
tle at W. H. Gwlyear's drug store.

Thereto no Information concerning what

form, at teart nt tho court fa question. “Old
Joo Guild." a prominent lawyer nnd stalo
moved from that county, to Nashville.

tratre living of th* 17W period.
iuquirvd^if this entry.

He

Of them ho

It uena that tho county court had the trial
tbo court, juries and sheriff, and pendstrd In
terrifying tho surrounding country. They
were indicted by the i?rand jury, but camo
into court and declared that they would nut

Which)

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______ . x&gt;

UOLD
H°^ESTY
I | genuine has a
rf^ED |-| tin tag on
every plug.

Old Honest?is acknowl­

edged to be tlje purest
and rnost lasting piece
of Standard Chewing Tobacco
on the marKet. Trxlng it is
a better test thanany talK
about it. Giryita fair trial.
Your real er has it..
in’O. ?INZER

i BROS.. Louisville. 1.

DID YOU BORROW

turn which governed the conduct of gj-nthmen and protected from such iinilqjiiflod
prosecution. By tho next term of court
Jackson hnd been chosen dist rict atterney.
On hi* arrival he hitched bi* horse, carried
his imldlebag* into court arid placed! them
beside him while lie pertued tbo docket.; Tbo

entire gang camo into court nnd decided to
be tried, repeating tlieir aceustomnl argu­
ment. Mr. Jackson reuionstrnuxi and astrial; that Un» law must bo obeyed, no mat­
ter whom ithurt. thnt it was r.o respecter of
persons. Tbo bullies tiveamo bowterr u'. and
thrmtoufag. Instantly Jackton pull.xl hi*
pistols from Lis uiddlcbags aud a free fight

Tho leadership of tho young lawyer lusplrthe enforcement of tbo law, and they joined
with Joclucn, whipped th* entire crowd of
bullies, took them into court, where they
were tried, convicted and sentenced to tho
full penalty j.rc-cribcd by statute. That ws*
th* last of tho bullies and tho occasion of tbo
unexplained entry on tho records of thaeburt
of Sumner county for 171)5.

capitol bf Tennessee. died some ten years ago.

examination of th* book*Show* that th*
only purchase* made by Old Hickory of thi*
merchant were powder, lead and whisky.
Mr. Morgan used to relate that !&gt;* one*
witnessed n lock fight shortly after tho battle
of Now Orleans. Jiickson was ;&gt;rv*cnt, »ittfag on hi* horse, while *om* fellow down in
tho pit awkwardly tried to bid tli* chicken.
Jackson became first uneasy, then mail He
leaped, from hi* bore* into tbe pit. brushed
the fellow aside and boded tho chicken after
tho most opprovnd ftub ion. Then he returned

THIS PAPER?
YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND
I
xxotuce
Jnst as readily m by attending *onie school aud
\•/
Kt 1-4 tbe expense.

LESSONS BY MAIL.
A new method—SIMPLE and THOROUGH.
Hborthaad writers get from

am off hand dciu

thoroughbred blood instantly manifests it­
self, exhibiting in him only the refined man

Jackson's letters which remain are in many
The work I* flight, pleasant and re* pretable.
BuuMred« have learned Shorthand la this way • respect* more interesting than Washington's.
and are now canilsg over
They exhibit a man absolutely devoted to hi*
81,000 PER YEAR.
family, from whom not tho smallest thing

JUST. THE THINC FOR LADIES.
•

Send tor partleulam to the

STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.
ANN ARBOR. MICH.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In tbe condition*
of a certain mnrtgsg’- made by William 8.
Bewlteand Harriet F. Be*dle. hl* wife to Royal

an the seventeenth day ot .May. A. D.tiwo. In fiber
M of niortgw*. on page 276, on which mort­
gage there is claimed to tw? due at Hie date of
thfa notice, the sum of two thousand four bunprovided for fa arid mortgage, and no suit or
proceedliigt st law having been Instituted to re­
cover tbe moneys secured by srid mortgage or
any part thereof;
r
Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
cootafaed fa srid mortgage, and the statute In
neb ease made and provided, notice Is hereby
given that on Saturday tbe seventeenth day of
August, A. D. 1MB,.at ten o'clock fa the fore­
noon, I shall sell at public auction. to tbe highest
bidder st the north front door ut the court house
in MM cilv &lt;■! ilnv.in,.--. Lurry Co,, M I I 11
being the place where the Circuit Court for Harry
Oduuty to hoideu), tbe premise* described In srid
**ry to pay U
with eight yer*
tagrtlx-r with &gt;
OereribeU In said mortgage as all that certain
piece or parrel of land lying and being situate
in tbe town of Hostings, fa the County of Barry
and Btate of Michigan, and known and de-

her twmty five (25). town Hire* (3) north, range
reglit (H) west and containing ope hundred and
forty (ito) acre* of land according to the gov-

'Attorney* for Mortgagee.

kuu* spirit aud bi* social letters aro models
from which Cheaterfield might have learned
much fa politen***. Nothing escaped him.
To show how the men of his time worshiped
him tbe incident related by Willoughby WUb
inm«, “Old Mnu Willoughby,” of year* ago,
will suffice. When I^ifayctt* vUited Jack­
son fa l82-*&gt; Im&gt; rod* 'fa a carriage with Gen.
Hall while Jackaon was ou horseback. Great
a man n* Ijifayetto waa, tho peoples!) looked
at Jackson and confined their axpreasions of
admiration to him.
Tli* duel 4&gt;etnwn Jackson and Sevier
seems to have nfnfMKi history and biography.

during his Indian fight* of over a quarter
ways charged into tbo natives when in a
body, and the Indian could fight with a tres

During tho first term Jackson was on tho sa­
lty about a military election, both

Arrived st Knoxville to bold court Bevier
camo alio, inotinU-d a block in tbo tqtiaruand

ulary. There could bo but on* result, and
that evening Jackson challenged him.
Bevier accepted, nnd then came a question
a&gt;. to where the fight should take place. Jack­
son wanted to fight on th* Cherokee reserva-

cowan! had the most frequent u»e Finally
Jackson started for Virginia and notified Se­
vier. fie reached Virginia first and remained

PROBATE OEDKB.
StaleotMichigan,countyofBarry-**. t
At a *e*a|ou of tho Probate Court for tbe

nont.

in arid County, on Satur­
day, tlie nth day of Ja». lu tbo year one
tootfsaud eight hundred and elghty-nfae.
Preheat. CUariea W. Armstroug, Judge of

neither one being hurt, when friends Inter-

in Mid tx-Utlon dereribed. may lxand set Oft to thescreral heirs of fa!J

Jrakl. «•
'““"M
many. i» w «t'»J
"’““"“s ““
cvldvalion a, lar »w«y fn»&gt; uw ™ “
too spread of the branches overhead, a
writer In Oumry
»■»"
thirty years’ exjierience. chums that hto

The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruiftes. uleerm «alt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corxs,
and nil akin eruptions, and posltivdycures
pile?, or no pay required. Iris guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money, re­
funded. Price fl5 cts. per box. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear

aciwi from Gmginn Bay to Bay City this
scaton.
Mrs. W|Bs)ow'»smilbfag flyntp abould alwaju
be u-ed far children teething. 1: soothe* the
child, soften* the pitas, alia)* all pain, cares
wind «&gt;)fa and is the l*»t retnnly for diarrint a.
Twenty-live cents a bottle.

Michigan bee breeders ronrpluin becau-e
tbe
their insects have no: gatheivd
"
usual crop.
.
RUSSIA'S

BIG

BARN.

Tin initiative of tbo Russians in art and in
civiliuition is limited. Hitherto they have
dtopbtyed greater aptitude for copying than
for original conception, and even for tlieir
copies they have bad tivou -M to wi-stero art­
ists, particularly to western architect* like
Quarenghi, Road and Goant lUu’reiii. Tbo
last is responsible both for tho outride and
the itiddo of th* Winter palace.
This enocmous structure wa* begun in 17b2,
finished tn 1701, partly burned in 1687, but
rebuilt in ItxflJ from tho original drawing*.
It it a brood, rectangular block, four stories
or about 60 fret high, with a frontage 445

facade [urnllel with tbo Neva, another look­
ing toward tho Admiralty, th* third facing
th* vant Alexander place, nnd tbo fourtlj
(blind} facade backing up to the adjoining
Hermitage palace, with which it communi­
cates by means of a covered bridge.
Tbe proportions of this palace are not com­
mend*bio; th* stylo of architecture i* very

American Agriculturist furnishes tbe
following lielpful hints on harvesting
and threshing grain:
Nine twine bound burfiles r.re enough
to put in a shock. Set up four. Uwn
break joints with four more aad cap
with one bundle. A shock thus act up
will dry out evenly and wilj not mold.
It will stand as well as a largo shock,
and have but a amaU quantity of grain
exposed to bleach. Cut no grain .when
it is wet with dew, Wheat, rye and bar­
ley should be ripe w hen cut. Oats may
be cut a little green, but if afterward left
in the rain, they had better be riper.
All grain should be threshed as soon us
possible after it fa dry. Tho flint vani­
ties of wheat may be threshed while
damper than the soft varieties. Barley
nnd oats will not mold in bulk a* readily
as wheat, but no. grain ahould be
threshed wet. Every fctnucr wants hi*
threshing done early as possible.
Ho
wants a quick job and his grain saved,
hence he must be all ready when tho
machine is with plenty of hand* nnd

plenty of sacks.
The itandling of grain i* the next cun­
sideration. It is best to put only one
bushel in u sack. It is more easily handl«l; cati be loaded and unloaded more
rapidly; is less liable to bo wasted; is
much easier on tho sacks and saves tying

THE WIUE SPRKADISO ROOTS,
experiment* aud observations prove that
this recommendation was quite Insuf­
ficient. end tliat, as a rule, tho roots of
both bld and young trees which had suf­
ficient room to grow freely, extended on
each side to a distance at least a* far os
tlie entire height &lt;Jf tho tree, and often
much farther. These experiments and
observations consisted of placing manure
at various distances and observing their
unlike and very distinct ‘effects. Peach
tree*.ten fcet’liigli were improved in
growth by manure twelve feet away.
The fila r* of apple, pearnnd dwarf |&gt;ears
were actually traced through tlie soil fit
equally great distances, and some of them
much greater; and such tree* as throw
up tuckers indicated in this way the
great length of tbo roots from-which they

sprung.
In Fig. 1 o&lt; the cut, tho right angled
triangles represent tlrf length of the
tree and Its root*, some of'which, ac­
cording to nature, extending beyond
tho tuathematical boundary. Fig. 2 is a
plan of the ground . in which tho tree
stands, the inner dotted circles iieing as
far out as the extent of the brandies and
the outer one about or nearly as fur us
tho push of tho roots, showing.that these
neariv occupy several times the area com­
monly allotted to them. To produce
the kwf effect, therefore, in applying
fertilisers, three should extend over tlie
whole surface, which coinmonly will
mean that they should bo. cultivated
broadcast, although benefit is obtained
by n mure cramped allowance.
. In transplanting trees it is necessary
to cut off and leave a large portion of
roots in tho ground. This operation
checks the growth for a time, or until
new rout* can tic thrown out to replace,
the lost one*. In young and vigorous
tree*. This renewal is quickly accom­
plished: nod as jt larger portion is se­
cured on the young tree than on older
ones, the check is only temporary. Older
trees lose more of their roots when taken
up, and do not restore them so soon;
hence the* reason thnt tliey receive a
longer and more formidable check in
growth. Tli© only way, therefore, that
large trees can be transplanted without
seriously suffering, is to shorten all the
larger roots a year or more beforehand,
by cutting a trench at a proper distance
around them, causing them to send out
new and shorter routs, which may be re­

cotta color picked out with a lighter tone of
yellow. T1m&gt; iron roof I* painted red. Th*
outalde of this palace is absolutely without
charm ur merit of any kind; it* only claim'to
notice U it* immensity, which, by the way,
according to Rtuslan notion*, i* a very considernble claim.
Tbe interior is a saddening example of tbe
bad taste whichsastna to characterize crowned
heads of all nations, whether tbe Ruwian
czar, tho Turkish sultan, the German emperor
or the British sovereign. Tbe ornamentation
I* for the most port in rani|*igeous rocaille
style, bright burnished gold on whitewash or
white imitation .marble. Our pen absolutely
refuses to deecribo tbe i&gt;hnni splendor of tbe moved in place of the longer ones left
imperial apartment*, with . their modern in tlie ground when they are taken up.
Frdflch polished furniture and vile wood
carving, their masnivo screen* glared with
purple glass, their wall banging* of yellow
American Cultivator is authority for
and white or rose and green «atin.
The malachite room, the Pompeiian room, the statement that "ice cold water I* a
tbe Mauresquo bath room, likewise failed to good insecticide, it drenches tho leaves,
transport ut with admiration. Tho corner knocking off and chilling the insects too
that pleaaed u* best wa* l*eur tbe Great's small to bo reached In any other way. It
throne room, whose walls were hung with soft also destroys myriad* of in*cct eggs. It
red velvet embroidered with golden eagle*. to noticed by potash growers tliat tho po­
Th* St. George's Hall, a jiarnlielognun, 140 tato bug is rarely destructive iu a wet
feet by 00 feet, adorned with Corinthian coluthnaof real white marUo with gilt baaea season. This remedy is a good one for
nnd capital*, is also a fine room, perhnpi tli* tlie rose slug. Few wish to apply potoon
finest in tbe whole palace. Tbo White Hall, to preserve this beautiful flower, while
tbo Golden Hall, and tbe Nicholas Hall are tho whale oil applications often recomchillingly white show rooms, which require
nrc a!lno*i equally objectionath* animation of th* court ceremonies and
ball* and tbo glitter of light* and diamond*
fa order to give them a picturesque interest.
Our readers are indebted to Stockman
the palaeo from tlw Neva Quay, called the for tbo description and diagram hero
given of a home made Ice chest
tie, and tbo vestibule, richly decorated and
. gilded with IlenaiMonco ornament* and stat­
uary. This staircase and tbo St. George's
Hall uro the only two porta of the Winter
dour and majesty. —Theodore Child in Har­
per's Magarino.

and untying.
Straw may bo stacked with a view of
forming a shelter for stock. Sluxh are
formed by placing posts twelve feet high
at proper intervals (or strength. On
these place a strong ridge j»6!e. Tlie
tiled slKiuld be tho fulF length of lite
stack: preferably in tho center, though
it may be put on cither side or end. Let
good, solid poles or timbers extend from
the ridge |x&gt;lo to the ground, four feet
gjKirt and leaning at an angle of fortyfive degrees. Commence at the top, and
•jail on lath half way down, leaving the
lottoin o}H-n. Tlien build the stack upon
the frame thus uiada -Such a shed is
self sup|K&gt;rtihg and stock cannot waste
the straw, if there is ratire straw than
can bo stacked on the shed frame,&lt;&lt;lo not
allow it to bo thrown to one side and re­
main in a loose pile. Leave no loose
straw around the stack.

In his work on poultry architecture,
H. IL Stoddard recommends the coop
here illustrated as affording suitable con­
finement for poultry during the fatten­
ing process.
The bottom is composed of lath*, set
nnn-AniartHr fach apart. This
If tiro rtripe are loo,
a portion of the
wide the

The Teacher

Who uiriMd
pupil, to .trengthe.
mind* by the um- of Ayer .
appreclatwl tlu: truth that L
lSS1

eMenual to mental vigor.
delicate ami fr.14*
yoong or old. thi. njcdh
j,
b«n*Acial. Be sur* ym, .....
only 81 Sar»apar:lla worth S'.
M Every spring and fan j of buttle* of Ayer's Sarvair. 1
greatly benjfltod.T^Mrs. .1.,Btonehani, Ma«*.

To
number

My-daughter, twelve y.

nannUgia resulting from nwi-ufa) .\i.JnrT
in tho ttfinv. I wn. :n- •. • , - ,
.

This railway ha*

will, after Immenion for a certain length of
time. Tbe fnc® and bead an. dourly out­
lined; tbe arm* are hanging rtralgbt by tbs
rid* of tho body, which to clod fa ordinary
female attire, aud to viribfa to the wafat; anil
th* portrait generally appear* to be’ that of

low tn India, but through this method many
tbo bands who receive over thirty rupees or
earnings into a certain fund.

They can pay

on it, and upon their leaving th* wrvico hon­
orably,’gives them back double the amount
they have paid in with intermt. This seems
facrediblo, but 1 am assured it is so. An
English clergymen told ns- that bo knew a
railroad employ* who went In at CIO a month
and who will soon take out C3,(XKl This

Tho schoolmaster and solicitor, apparently
thinking th wo was some peculiar phantom bi
pnoa tho plate, took a chief of police into
their council, and tbo collective wisdom of
tbe three look the form of trying to captur*
the phantom by dragging the river. In comimmting on this. Th* Pbotograpl&gt;lc News ex­
presses tho opinion that, poatbly bythi* time

note hole fa

drying cupboard or bos will

will serve to identify th* original ot the phanCarpenter.

Sarsa

with occa*l&lt;mal do*** c-j Ajvr&gt;
greatly improved my faai:b I um
able to tfwk, anil («•! that I raurot mt
too much for your exrelfant
•• ’
F. A. Pinkfaun, South Mtllun- n».
’ ""
“ My daughter, rixui n ■.
4
. ,-.3.
Ayer ■ 8ona|&gt;*riHk with - . ; . gJJ- £
Rev. S. J. Graham. l :..%p&gt;-.iL.»
Church, Bnckhamnm. W. v.(
“1 suffered from

100 Dose

FROBA

£, S7« j«» ’■&gt;

Nervous Prostration,
with lam«- htrk and
been much benefit.-.! by ■
RarMparill* Imaiu.n'v
afl&gt; vstMfiwt that toy j-r&gt; -■
ioogn! lite rtf. &lt;lu* t.. thaaparilla." — Lucy M.-fl.::
“Mr* Ann H. Faneyears old, Bo W&lt;n-i«t."After several w.... on* nrtwuation. 1 ir-Ayera SarMpar-.lii and !
ball of it uiy u»u*l bcaltl.

h»T*

the lut mH and
t- admitted to proba
of «aid estate, with
panttd to Frederick

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Prepared by Dr. J (’. Ayer i t &lt;-.. l.ustfi. Mm

if any there be, why
tinner may not i&gt;e gra
And It Is further ord
gm entire to tbe pers
U&gt;. of the pendency
!.-.u-ine thereof by ou
t.’ fr" published In the
n*{wr printed and etr
Barry onre in each w

PriseSI; sit, $5. .Worn S5i Wtt.

CA3LO'LniiI!!&amp; l
LAND OF DISCOVERIES.
Pl

« V J.J,-COli v^

-Tu'

thwMdrea.

White W

tlie fet*d

. country uninterrupte
Involuntarily (Uttere
njranin; ‘•beautiful.''
But probably a b
meaning ot tbo word
Claire, a half faced o

Nt.
i,,
ahould be uaed to keep tbe coop dark
when the bird* are not eating or drink-

ropehit i s.&lt;vjv

employed for many
States as an interpret

Seq&lt;H*r ci^uLr.^l torbfiltj

ABIETINE

fjL.j

tbo cut) i* of obvious use.
.Mmw* for Furiu Work.
.
The continued depreesionof the cuttle
market suggests the necessity of using
our grass and grain- in some other wny
Ilian making boef to compete with dreaaed
meat monopolist, and 1 would suggest
Hurt we might keep mares only for farm
work, and substitute horses for cattle in
a measure. Mares can txs useu right up
to foaling, if gently lusndled and moder­
ately worked. Colts should always be
accustomed .to eating grain from the
manger with die dam, ao that; when
weaned, they will not have thi* lesson to
learn. They should never bo weaned
under 5 months old, and If confined in a
stable, as remote from the mare ns pos­
sible, for ten days, and fed on oat* and
bran, the weaning will be complete nnd
the shrinkage liardly perceptible.
After turning to gra*&gt;. a moderate
ration of grain should lie tontinued.
Tliey should have tho very bgstproyision
of food nnd shelter till fuHfgrown.&lt;Tne
first year of a colt's life'imay be said to
be tho corner stono upon which rests his
future usefulness. If allowed to get
thin, and tbe development of bone and
muscle to arrested, he never recovers
from it, and will never be tbe perfect
picture be should have been had he re­
ceived generous treatment al the critical
period of his life.—Southern Planter.

.

throuph a largo par
Kate, l» derived from
-Mr. Justice Miller In

k qu^f’T£ra
|L-.
-It
SteOTW ClVCLLA,

Fatar!

unhealthy state, •‘HL;
••Md.;n state for stu

SANTA ABIEand CATS®
W. H. GOODYEAR, -

- Solelpni

If any dealer says be »ia- «!:&lt;• "
Silo*'* v-lihaut name ami i’ri«
bottom- put biiti down a* a trsna.

1

infant clam.
*^**bat you hear
joed a youngsur.
“h it caused by a hi
idxln.. ._._l 7

"The hill throws pe
tuuuton flep-.-bltran.
•n«'S^h‘M

h-Pi.T . ,‘“*u cuthe

•j™H wUlr.niW1.

horse ar
B au. wu, ■ uuaru KUUUlulOKCr, and Air.
Frfagte, a solicitor, were out photographing’

there is still a tradition that this wa» th*
most disgracefill episode fa tho history^of th*
state.—NosbviU* American.

East Indian railway.

Ho

General Debility,
A tow week* nine*, we I - •
Ayer’s SarMfisrilfa. H. r h. aith

Bevier not appearing lie started for

Thereupon it i* oraerea. mat inuraaay.ure

•«** previous to arid toy of hearing.
Cuablr* W. AHMirraoxa.

VARIED INTERESTS OF THE FARM.

Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris,
Newark, Arkansas, says: “Was down
with atecess of lungs, anil friends and
physicians pronounced tu»- an incurable
conMiinptive.
Began taking Dr. King's
New Discovery for cunanniptioD. am now
on my third lioCtle. mid able to oversee tbe
work'on my farm. It is the finest medi­
cine ever made.”
Jesse MlddlewnrL Decatur, Ohio. &gt;ays:
"Had it not been for Dr. King's New Dis­
covery f&lt;rr consumption I would have diiM
of lung t roubles. Was given up by doc­
tors. Am now in best of health.” Try ItSample tattles free at W. II. Goodyear's
drug afore.

men of the rarest type, but ho at once evolved
Into perhaps the grandest man tha^ ever
lived, haring no equal fa th* ballroom, do
peer fa politcno1*, courtesy and admiration charged with statues, caryatides, flower pots,
for women. Th* s*mo is largely tru* of tbe grenades, and trumpery accessorial; the cheap
Tennessean of today. Take him from the
farm, array him fa fashionable clothe*, jnit .broken up by pihuten*. water spouta, and

S50 TO 6150 PER MONTH.

TOPICS RELATING TO THE MANY ANO

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The chest should not be ism than

f«lln depth, ud ulvn ta aher »■
2x3 inch hemlock scantling for corner

IXMt». cut 3 feet long. Nail your board.
90 this ip the shape of a dry goods box.
Wing one inch pine matched and dressed
board* making * double box, and fill the
space between the out and inside wall*
with tan bark and sawdust Tbe bot­
tom should be of two inch pine nlank
7
toCl' l“U borrf 10 ““ LntCT
to 1« on th. w,t.r. Tlw
Uould rta
on a rack about two Inches from tbe bot­
tom of the chret. The cover shotod
made to shut tight. .With a smali v«nt
hole fa the top. covered with fine scrota
to prevent flies from crawling fa.
In the diagram a is the corner post;
8 t* toe open space io be filled Wlth saw­
dust, the square dot* C sxa four post* of
inch
..
.. .

It is Important that newly planted
trere be shaded from tho sun.
Straw
wrapped around the trunk up to the
lower branches to successfully uxed for
this purpose.
.
Some advantage* of raising duck* over
cljicken* are that they grow almort twie*
a* fast, are free from vermin and Ires
liable to disease. They are also good egg
producer*.
A. L Root aay* tint with limo and
guano rifted together aud raked into tho
•oil '.before seedb are planted lie raise*
cabbage*, radishes and everything in that
lino with perfect immunity from tho flea

Ancording to a recent estimate, in Ore­
gon tho public lands stiU undisposed of
aggregate 60,795,860 acres: in Washing­
ton 44.796,180 aero*.
The statistic*, n* gathered by tho
Honey Producers’ Exchange, show that
tho Iqwm of bee* during tbe past winter
were only about S per cent The pros­
pect I* for a good honey crop.

Seventeen-year locusts are duo tn New
Never drive a colt ao far or so f«*t Unit
ft beootuea leg weary. It might stop and
rehmtoga Tbte to a bad temom

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

W. L DOUGLAS
$3
SHOE
BertMateriri- lie*'St'*•**
,
If ma sofa by yo«r «te*l«r. wr ’
W. L&gt; W&gt;b«UA Bf&lt;*
Fxamfae W. L. ItouCfa- «-•* 'h“'* W F
tleaten awl fa'Ur*.
FOBBAl k !•'

A. WOOLLEY,
hathhcs.

�THE NEWS IM BRIEF.

Be Sure

up your mind to buy
D.d te induced,to take

I went total’
tried to
•l,..0'.dmetheir’s
; 1 li-ifl'U ott trn

To Get

•
.
, .

-&gt; ad tort like It I need not
-M ^reu'.d not prevail
Yf:n 1 had taken

John Y. Stone, aUonwy gemrnl of faw»
has teen appointed special aMwtaut attorney
°r It" nn,t^ Hmt&lt;nbring «rtiw ln
of the D.*s Mornes river land aetttara tte

—
A potlthm ha* teen sent to tbe pope asking
tbccammizatiouus a saint of CbrUtoober
... x
Culumbui
‘
Uapb H. D. Farquhar, of Bascotel, Wk..
d “4. Mo“‘ ay
l,a'1 ***» " promiuent
uorthweatent editor, n brave «4dlar in tte
warpf the retelliou. and was at-tte time of
■ i jwreon Im ronsump.^iftlta did ms so much - bta death a game warden fw Wi*con»in.
A freight wreck on the Peun»ylvanta rail­
. it myself sometimes,
way TueKfay at Wilmerding, ruiulted in tho
: :*-..pcakofiL” Mita.
death uf W illiain Connelly, bootblack; John
r.
Street, Boston.
Hyde, nowaboy, and an unknown nun
Three otter* were In fared, amour them
John Kennedy, of Milwaukee
A motion has been made In a New York ■
court for tte dtaeolutiou of tbs calebratod
Gneida community, founded by J„hn
jq Doses Ono Dollar
Humphrey in 1834. Marrta?e klUM th*
schemo.it having teen a free love enter
prfo* ‘
,ntt or fLirry.-as.
Tho Grand Ludgo of tte Benevolent Ordsr
n.i t ourt tertheCutm. [kebab* Gflu-r I a the city of Elk* ta iu M-Mion at New York.
,-«iity on Friday, tbe
Tte Society &lt;if Christian Endeavor I*
■•••. year ope thousand
ajnine.
holding rt* annual mooting at Philadelphia
Armstrong- Judge of with a targe attendance.
GtaAdoue has received tte indorsement
.-ute of Ljdia J. Fish,
voted him by tbe Illinois ijgudature for hU
■ the ta'tition. duly verl- course in English politics and expressed his
tgul - ■ iu&lt;1 heir at taw ot
delight
al receiving tho same.
■ • :..*t arertalulnstru- ■••urt.pt rport'.ugtp te ' Tbe Uninxl States custom* appraiser* at
:&gt;.: &gt;1 slid deceased may
.icii that sdsiltilsfratlon New York have just derided a cas&gt; against
Postmaster General Wann maker, in wbidi
;
or soma other lie coniplaitiaI that Un good* were appraised
' rM. that Friday. to high.
• I. A l» IUK'. at wo
It is state! in Loudon thnt tlie Emjssror
.':i. be assigned tor
!■' f-t;:ion. kmi that William u£ Germany luu forbidden German
■
&lt;i1&lt;! deecaoed and offlreni visiting Pari i to* attend tte exposjre.trtt In said estate. tiou.
;;t i e- '-ionrisald Court.
A report of tlie national baroau of' sta­
Probate iHUn*. lu the
i- ■..;&gt;tj :ind show cause, tistics shows ttet the American [leopls are
!.» prayer of the petl- cbtxwlng wine in preference to whisky a* a
tipple
•n dtltat *ai4 petitioner I
liiti'rrMed In sold esRumor* are current at Wmhuigton City
•i laid petition and the of troubta lietwreu Secretaty Noiile and
• az a copy of this order
■• itehr ■?. Ban xxu a newa- Commia&amp;iuoerof Pensions Tarnier.
The wcoad annual meeting i&gt;f th j Michiluted in.ml4 County of
v •~-k for torve successive
■ I .iu) oCteariM.
ids Tuesday with .‘SOU nie:nth:rs, many aoentn( MAKI.E W AirMSTRONG,
Jiulge uf Probate.
Tbe presiilent has apfxiinted William B.
Ellis postmast rr ut Franklin. Ind.
.
Tte French chamber of deputies haOvtopt'll* sut.-d. :■ -iiMiiihb- from tho tribo
na 2
. : va trite. Much learn­ ed a bill providing for tho purchase of tele­
ing.era: l&gt;i-*.'.nreii. lias ‘/ejA* wa»tod in phones by the. state.
Maurice B. Flynn, a well/known (Hilitlrian
•h*
•&gt;' -hc-n tho orftegraphy and
ot
w -rd among' the Indians of New York city, died at-Long Branch
•Jwdv
'A ; - Hadnngtotl Irving, with Tuesday night.
Tte death of tte famoui railway lawyer,
■:„■
.! jiiblrtoau uiugiaative writer,
.•..•Lx.ij:
. xnug of Ui&lt;s.«v ’nl I* ‘•beau- 8. L M Barlow, la announced. He died at
tiiui.'afd ptte inidrtit.br which Glencoe, L. L, Tuesday night.
Jockey Brant was ruled off Monmouth
•ut’. n-r - •■ ;:r&gt;r a’ppti-d to tte &lt;tmntry,
Park course Tuesday for foul riding. What
*»yir; that ti" ‘,-ite Jim In their wander
ir; arr3 &gt; a: - highest point in tbo Iowa
jr»g:.-. I
tlv viut expanse ot
.■Gatin’ j. . : i;by hills or swkmpa, was ridden by Brant and came in first, be­
::r'te:iU' :• •:•■■: ! tbo wort! "Iowa,” came' the complaint of foul riding wa j not
made -non enough. Tbe stake were worth
■ Fl.- &gt; r
. ••.tetter authority for the f2b.(X», to ray nothing ot the money in tb&lt;&gt;
j
win
■ • •-■! ua&gt; Mr. Antoine Lo pools.
Clair-' • half 1: - J uf tte •.•Satt” and "Fox”
Admiral Gherurdi adviw*. the stat»4e(*rt■
. .t-wrt«] humorously that mentat Washington City that ctsnparnUve
(
'ibi-jnan lorn in Iowa. quiet r*igns in Hayti. Legitime continues to
X7 ■
ici Indian ilowu hold Port-au-Pnnca, while Hippolyta rumaiiu
:
. yrai. i.y tiic United vamped with his army on tbe outskirts ot the
in!-,:- : :-r in tl"-ir&gt;l&gt;'eii&gt;iffvpdth
d. 1: . drib". H(* driinltion ot
Becausn tbe management at Milwaukee of
:
IF?,. tte
thi* is tho
■I
It is very certain,' a prize of Sl.OiOnwanlml recently, ths mer­
’•
i.u-of tte statu, and tbe chants of Columbus.' Wts., haw toy rotted
• hry rivers, running
hrs jurtid the .wiitr of tho
• tli the titpno &lt;&gt;t the trite,
While celebrating on tte Fourth JoLn
in Harper’s Maaaziue.
Bodnrborg. of Chicago, accidentally shot

Hood’s

Sarsaparilla
O

-• icligiixw, ••Milk.;" most
•i.. ’_f.it... r •; d.it&lt;i. ••Pa.;” most
’■•~ • . ’ :t ut time ot flool,
••• - ■ ' in baying time. "Mo.’;'’
'
•uitoV'f ivriumation,
■'
■
-tang s-tate. "O.mot
'
■■
'.’to to cure tho nick,
’
’- id-nta. "Coon,
»tate
-i
-i&gt; nonius full, ‘ Km.
•'■■■ ..-.ti&lt;ly.”\Vash.”—Youth’s

iboiit Hie Echo,
inked the teacher of the

i:

• when you about,” re­

a hill or a hollow I” again

Mrs. Beck, a neighbor, inflicting a idight
wound. Wednesday Soderberg callsd st the
Becks to see how tte wounded woman was
getting on, and when leaving tte bouse shot
himself dea-L
John Kelly was banged at Cahkndaigun.N.
Y., Wednenlay for tbo murder of Eleanor
O'Shea, at Geneva, in tbe same s^ate, Nov. 0,
last year.
Tbe saloonkeepers of /Cincinnati have or­
ganized a league, and phijswe to atop every­
thing on Bunday in that city under tte bunj
About s-venlyil’*’ miu*ni I” Godby, three
miles south west of Braidwood. Uta, have
signed contracts with tlm coal company and
will resume digging Monday morning.
Tbe expenditures for tlie relief of the
Johnstown, Pa.,
flood htiffcrer.i up -to
Wednesday had reached tbe sum of 11,700,(X». At first 31,000 people had to be fed;

■ n i ly reply.
Throe brotter*—George, John B. and
Joseph Brogel—were tefore a Chicago court
Friday on rojnplaiut of their matter, who
ii 90 years old, and astel that they be forced
■ name of a new post- to support bar. It was developed that the
inty. betwmn Cleon two first were worth tetwecn
nnd
4iMi.0W each, while tte latter ha* a form
iiiii'rana of Dulxlre will worth 15,000. Hs wanted to be l«t off with
ilireh. n&gt; the,old one Is

■ ■ '

\ Laming

the holler."—Bing*

1 use 160,000 feet of
iiicli is West Branch

HORSE ailments.
Kcponsrt, TH.,
May‘JO, UM.
My mare caught
cold; result: swelled
limbs; lamp between
fore-legs and Inflamtnallon. Cured her
with Ft. Jacoba OIL
L. O. GAP.DNKJL
Wmboro.Tex.,
June 20, J HM.
My home was hurt
on hind leg; suffered
■y St Jacobs Oil; cure
L
W. J. CLINE.
hk-,Brc‘ Pacifle
*«disr
“.T® Aeod«“on. uys: “Being
.hmhO ’ ‘h’^a«k*bla’eficacy of Bt.
^•»*ib!.,S?T
^~Wr ,0&lt;hK*
for painful aJhncnta."
Jcektr^Wi^X’G0TOMr °f M"y’

fc‘T« u»d fet.
'

«‘r Pa-- Hallway
aod “r rubles X
w!ll‘ '^factory
fcr

Tte Indiana state board ot education has
awarded tte contract for printing school
books to tbo Indiana School Book cotupany,
composed of Indianapolis, Evansville, and
Fort Wayne capitalist*.
,
■
Tho business failures occurring through­
out the country.during tte seven dsys ended
Friday number for tte United States 191 nnd
for Canada 18. or n total of 3O&gt;, “ against n
total of 203 last week.
The capitalization Of tbe various frusta in
tte country ta stated to te in the aggregate
WW,188,3.a Tte publication of tbto fact
caused a drop in tte New York stock axchange, ou tbene securities, Friday.
Figxnrc ripe mid selling for 50 cents a
pound in Lra Angelos county, California.
Tte bark Crusader, which reached Mew
York from Loudon Friday morning, reports
having narrowly escaped striking *’vt'r"‘
Inrgo iretergs which were flouting
in tte path usually taken by transatlantic
Steamers.
,
Unles* Governor rferriam intrtfares Al­
bert Bulow will bo bung nex; Friday. «
Little Falta. Minn., and wdl bar. the^notor­
iety of being the first virtim under tte m w
.taw which prohibit* ths presmo of n3w*p&gt;per reporters at such eter tain went*Businew failures for tbe • wk number**.

snanaiu’FwsA iw*
In U— Vull-I
Ui,'- inn-murn ••
•&gt;• no
UCTt.oihorll,

■ VWEU1 CO., UMaate, VI

ere against tte law.
TL.

,,

£l"

•“ ,b”r

TIES THAT FALL TO HER LOT.

•With
co,n‘Ill"te&gt;en( arc examining
Aniericnn syUctmr of electric tire and police

eel™:

A woman at Pittrimrg, Pa., on being L

hu^L?: Y*?® mWw“«a»w. convutaiveir
nuggtd ta-r Imby so violently in bidding it
&lt;«d-by that .be w,U)*.ral it to death
*
’tasoh .w^'1 °l ROid *”
during tte
»*bhii.f year amoutfled to 3W).000 ounces

prcwdm- half year.
levA2,O,,n, t?7uU’

IM W0

«—«sw
A. Haw.

Generally among thownrdsof earer exrited, well and badly &lt;lr j-^ men l^’wonu-n who surge uj. .nd down th* gangplanks
wm! d« k* ot tte outgoing occamstearnen* are
efew sunply gowned, wen mannered women,
who quietly iud farewell to their friends, do
uot join in tho wild hurrah and waving as
te ship swing, fr,m -her pier, yet stand on
the main deck just behind the wealthiest and
most prominent people, ,nd are off for a long,
varied trip abroad.
tiJtetT &lt;
,x,adoa’
«p«“

tte
of
wa* r
«nd Northern rail­
;
h' °*V’f n&gt;“rtof «&gt;’
hi* feet
tn a railway accident.

I“X A) tag vt.ru
to the German
in company with our
wtaiuiiest Countrywomen. They are, in fact
ladies’ maid*, sa-vauta, if you will, and in
Fn«o r iU°dt °f bu»lnr* budding* at
nearly every caae of any otter nationality
O'
' C" ;■
7* ,Hn■"e,, Fr'J»y morning, but American. *tllnw is tlitaT” I asked sev­
entailing M lf-l o. rjw.(W Tte insurant eral young women ot quiet social landing,
horegate* «JOJ.(X».
who gain a livelihood by working in tex and
Mam.. John 8 Si­ cuudy factories. It would mud that for such
monds a barber, teems suddenly Jnrattfc a position.. where ths work is light, wages
thebom. of Milo CtorponteJ
K’xxi and traveling expranes paid, there would
»«&lt;! rut her throat bo innumerable applicants
and gnibmi her faro w;th a razor It is ru­
"Ttel is well enough," {hey replied, r'but
mored that te was in iova with tte woman. one is obliged to wear a cap nnd apron and bo
constantly at another's beck and call, so we
DEATH OF MRS.^FYLER.
prefer factory life and freedom."

o’?

Ricn«o»B, v». Jal, 'n_M„

Tjfc,

- - — ———- —
uuuiesuojvet. A little brown eyed Frenchwoman,
who had lived many years hi tte United
States. wn« proud sod delighted to'give ter
idwis on tte qiuarttan in detail:
1 ha»l Item taught the profession of hair
drawing when quite a girt, but decided I
wanted to come to America, so secured a
ptaw with an American woman as maid anil
kept it for five years Some [-.iipio think it
.certain hour Monday niaruir.g. a» .be ±»- nn easy occupation, and ratter cuatemptible
on tliat account; butl.q a thorough!v cxji-rirore.1 woman try and k« how signallv s!m&gt;
will fall.
'
county.
Tliose thqasabd little p?r.oual wuuta tnn«t
When called sjie said that rte was too un­
In.tte.Fi
“n*! «H Mt.sfle.l witba degree
well to Mav* ’ -“‘-f*.‘' °r-. &gt;n'Priir»»&lt; •»&gt;»! of deft skill that
o»dv reuses bX prartire.
»K*sireC1 chii?
7“' I
mUrt *’*
" 'lMrrr lla‘nirn«cr. sew
?g a o chill. Mid died a. «atly andhipidly, hataste in tbo arrange-

-Uawrfu-bl. J„t„ T,1OT.
ax-president of tte United States, died in
this city yoterday afternoon nt tte Ex­
change botA Mr.. Tyler came here last
.Sunday from'WiUiariMburg, where Mi« had
been visiting ter eon, Lyon (J. Tyter, pre*:-1
dent of the William and Mary &lt;x liog&gt;‘. Ste

married PreddoUt Tyler in th • White Hotts*

..... .............
a,■
Richmond lust night, but: Uiey hare all been
notified by telsgmpb of ber dwath, and ar#
expert hero to-day U&gt; arrange for Ih-

Wasrugtok Citt, July l.c—Treasurr
Huston has dii-wctad that hereafter in the re­
demption of legal tender notes tbo “threefifths rvte," peed in redeeming national bank
rule" provides Jtmt where three-fifths of a
note is iTvwited for redemption the -full
amount &lt;4 the note shall bo paid. If Irsi
than throe-fifths h prrwntcd th* note will
not be rcci-gniz -d unlnm tbo tender can ac­
count (or the mining piecea. Her-tofore
osiitsg" nf the note presented.

tn-tit ot &lt;s&gt;tumes, nnd nt times she will be
rnliod ujsm to both reed and write for ter

other with merely mending lacs, laying linn
darit* in silk stockings, catching up or letting
out *.'nms, ra my larly’s plump proportions
wnx nnd wane, putting toilets away in linen,
mid bringing out otters with the iiuiuincrabte
an-rtisorics of gloves, fnn, slipix-re.. wrap, etc.
Then there tsouo talent I think indutpeiuaid-, and if not natural, should by all means
be cultivated—that is the gift of good tem­
per ' Bo chatty if you like; it will interest
tte lady as aho is having ter hair briskly
brushnl and her naiis'manicured, but there

fully Uralsed; it is so in every profession,
and &lt;&gt;ur. I* not an exception. But the ques­
tion of mistreat aqd maid has been so fre­
quently nisi carefully dbs-uw-i tn firtioo,
and either the one or the other held in a (liaagrraliie light, that It is n pleasure to refute
nil tins fate testimony.
thkv noasip a urn*

I., ami alfbinigb there were up*, and downs,
July HL—The .teamship
my life was pfeamnt nnd comfortable. Tbo
Mount
Ixlgectiinbe, which arrived here tent s.’ bring tliat of n rich woman. I shared
Friday, brought from Yucatan .ixteeii of in Its hixurl-s, and eould tejki my«U a bit
tlw victims of “Liverpool Jack." who by nbuvehven: tbo butler. My/ootanc the top
tube representations were Induced to go to floor wa* carpeted, curtained nnd wanned by
that country, and who there found them­ a go.’ stove, a:uL much of tho day 1 spent
selves in a ,-tate of practical itavery. Their •r.irkhig for myself. I Jived on rhcehjsurfC
return was lirought about by ths efforts of
managed to save nearly every cent of my
wages. f’JD a month.
^Nkw Youk.

ing rooms at large tells and receptions nnd
we French women »wro naturally friendly.
We would criticise tte lilies' gowns, and.
I must say. did a ileal of honest go*«ip. You
know how great a temptation it is to rake
Trent manufacturing, comisuiy, of George­ over tho reals of other folks, social, domes­
town, l&gt;eL, with ItabllitiiH amounting to tic nnd financial failures nnd success^.- But
olKHit »!(X),OOUl Hix ttH-utiis ago (.'. H. Treat ne are va^y clannish, and do battle for our
was tb-&gt; hading Republican candidate b&gt; employers when nny outsider begins wen to
fore tim l- gisluturv for United States senator, cast disparaging glanvra You wouIdAv- sur­
but ho was beaten by Anthony Higgins.
prised i • ilindiM :--vt ^iiencvof many of these
maids, for, with a tern fwopetuity to genrip.
they will hold many family secret* that time
DXTttotr, Mj,eb . July 18.—The senate in- aud again Imve tieen carelessly diseuwed lw
tcr-»tatc csimmerce committee conGuued its fore them. Would nnv maid take upon ter­
investigation of Canadian rood* hero ywter- self tho task of |niblidiing her memoirs or
dnv. 'n.e testimony was confined to tte nil ventures, ns Mr. Jccms Ycllowpltish once
questions of tte opportunities which Cana­ did, I warrant she could unfold as interesting
dian roads had b- nwnpeto unfairly, aud a tele.
whether they dkl ao or not.
Llttte
Now; for.my (*art, I shout! think Ameri­
information ou the*.- points wm elicited and can girl* of thrift and judgment would do
th- committee adjourned to meet In Chicago
factory (Egging away nt factory work.
With the fine opj*&gt;rtunitie« to have ber sal­
ST. Jokki-h, Mo.. July 15.-IJghtning ary. she will at tho end of two hr three years
tevo nccmnulnted enough money to te inde­
early v.iit-rday niondng struck tho work* i t
tte Cwrtlldated Tank Line company and pendent nnd sol up for henelf in a wnnll
way. There are many of tho leading mo­
completely dwtroyad them. Lorn, about distes;
milliners aud teirrlrr-wers in London,
B73.OUU.
•
New York nnd Pari* who got their early
training m maids, and now are nt tbo beqd
THE MARKETS.
of prosperous boiwra. Then tho positions
CntcAoo. July ia
of mai’i nnd mtatre* are reversed, nnd it ta
On tbe board of trade hwiay quotation*
J
. ..
..
v.,
Jtt .• nuenrd often Mme. So nnd Bo who drives up in her
brougham and requests an audience of her
ex-bonne
to plrad. longer time on the miUleloi«l
Tllto-.
September,, opened
..c.
r.i» -.I t’lW-iw’. Corn
—No.' - August,
35oJ
; Se'ptemter,
opened op-ned
8^*c. ner’s bill that has grown out of nil proportion
Nxw Yoiik, July M—A’ World special
from Wilmington, Del. Announces tte

rhXii SAc May. opened 37Kc. fl'*"1
sS*
- No. - Auru.t, oK-ned and etog?

tlfar: Kptemtan. °prmjl
P.irk AUUUnt. opened fll—-A
ornedMI xa.crted ML*. Lan!
-Aiutuit. oismv.l Sa-SX drew!
Live Stork Tte Union stork yard* quote
the following prices: Hogs-Marknl (. sued
fairly qrtlve and firm. wlt.h »'r‘c&lt;*1^’
-i-.i.-. «t 3W'tafc rouxh packing

K?"'r

"If: (Jo Jul), —r.

i«„rk- Quiet;

The tou|&gt;ortant question of academical dre*n
has Iwn engaging the attention of thereun­
til of tbo senate at Cambridge, which i*&lt;etus
to preserve more curious' reihtain.&lt;nt. tluin
the sister university. PeriiKU to bo pro-,
s-nt.'d for degrees tatter than bum rary) ore
required to wear i»nt only a white necktie
tetabn band*—which have generally teen
taid aside by tte clergy. AnoUicr article of
what is commoidy comddercd clerical attire
-namely, tte cope—appears to te tbo ortho­
dox ro»w for university buslneb of doclore in
all faculties-, but tho council considerately
suggwt that tlie auivorrity should provide a
cop’for tho use of doctors other than heads
of faculties, as Rogers' court sail served far
successive laureates.
,
On festal occasions all doctors, except those
of music, wear scarlet gown* mid hoods, but
with a different*111
Unln«‘ w|,W1’ rnnKe*
from pink and cterry color to violet and
light blue- Doctors iu music wofa u damasked
gown of cream white silk, lined with wun
lue»e.
» Mwirte dark cherry «dor. Pro

tember. tS-re

-v..

.

Touton. July
jnlv. Tfc: AucusL

™. oisLb".

e?-

re*(&gt;r » liner* ombiuiu —
----- r——- .
of such a gown, made about toW. *'
Urerem.-nencfi.i ttet. ou onlinary overtax,
tbe doctors in tte two naw fncultio* of «u»c»
Ml totters toould wear tte master of arts
rvwn. “with a slight trimming of doctor’s
lace above the armhole ou tbo sleeve, tbo Inca
being Pte-ed bdnmutaliy for ocienro and
vertically for letters."-Academy

..

, j ™
•“ oSo"1' “ J ".
a, taprU-o off^J-

b"r'
H-ptemtar.
August. JSto*-,£n ., , |
Firm.r. aj*K.

O
Au,
u

ite rate
”xty -nil- *n b&lt;mr. and -ten you
^X rou’dflixl noting of th. *Usht«t

interest.

lull—7 ,~cUU»

A COMBAT

WITH

TWO

BEARS.

THE STORY OF THE LIFE AND DU­

Xtev. j. l. Wltoon, pastor of s
Prasbytanan timroh at Erie. Pa. partiJS
hu cwigregatton Sunday by anVounch^
fr°nikhr P|Ul|Ii’U
hb *°n hnd *t,,u'a 0 l«w
hunjrf dollars from hta

;••■&gt;: »unt any otter.
. r.hmI's Sareapirilta
. . r.lib dyspeimla,
. ,i f.nses I could hardly

'lair- Atibr* vluthin*.
i •. a! of ^hc Unifi-j Staten,

TOLD BY A LADFS MAID

R’lVJohnson, tt mAn living near Palou-.
City. W. T . Saturday, killed
two children and then hlmsslf, far
ron. iw stated in a nni. I,. (*».
’ n’a'

Notiuns--

•

Tterrfore, don't go-

LITTLE GOLDEN HAUL
HOW THE SIGHT OF HIM STIRREO

THE HEART OF AN OUTCAST.
alns near Bismarck. Saguache county. Colo.,
in tte winters of 1882,1683 nnd l Sit, enjoyed
no better sport, with bis two tn&amp;ty com­
panions, James Mattews and Syn Rickard*,
than hunting tte bjor and dew and haring
an occasional adventure with wolves
0f our many adventure*. I wfll state one
tlie San.hlny Heir."
particular, As oar rude cabin,was Kitunt.il
It was here in New Orleans during tbo caralmost in tte center of our hunting grounds,
w«j needed no marc assistance than our own
I
....... .. rjv,., DWWCUUW.OTQWar
muscular strength could afford in carrying
,,,,w
thtafwriodof tho year
our game from tho place of slaughter to the
cabin.
One fine morning in February as wo were
starting out for a hunt witfi our rifles shoul­
dered and our bunting knives in our belts,
time enjoy.
wo spied a very large bear’s tracks, and
therefore began tte trail at once. Wo had- winds. And,
another one equally os targa- I cautioned
tte boys to bo on the lookout.
We ted not gons more than twenty rod*
when, to our great surprise, both bears sprang
out from behind a large mound, not more

.
’ uia; no irarciHor rausr
health or amuaemm ., teen th. uxwtiva
to bring ti-m here, L. h
tramp, which furred
place; southward durin, -J
towanls higher latitude* Xr Sraimts.

tbo hcml one, quickly discharged my nfle, the
ball just grazing the shoulder of one of tlie
l*ars, which only added to the fury of bruin.
Both liearn were now coming nt us with fe­
rocity. Jansen and .Bye 'both fired, but In
their excitement and hurry both missed their

him a stunning blow with the butt of my
rifle, breaking it -and eausihg him tn'stagger
about in bewilderment.
Before 1 had time to draw my hunting knife
gronmL
James and Bye now had the fight tp tbern-

a* bruin came ut them James’ struck bini
ucrtMs tbe now* with bi* hunting knife, caus-

Almost at tiiosame instant the brute struck
with his right paw. knocking him to tho
ground.
■
Syv. who was not a coward, sprang to the
left of tbo brute and sunk his knife into

able to explain why) that she and her darl­
ings w ere being undulygazed at by some om

Iler eyee turned over again in that direction.

could be judged from a ratb-’r rough uxl

free of any intended diaevurtosy. It was un­
pleasant. though, and annoying in itself.

her liltln once? An uncomfortable fcoliag
stopplng the car aha continued the rort. of

rhile the other bear was eying them with
"Jim, for heaven’s snko load your-rifle as
quickly as possible, white 1 watch the angry
t-rute,” exclaimed Bye.
A'-.lames had hU rifle almost loaded the
li ar i)&gt;rangaiSycruncX|&gt;eetedlynnd knocked
him down. But the load from Jim's rifle put
an end to the strabgte.

think any of us knew a great deal al&gt;out it
wo wiiut to Bismarck and purchaMxl three
Wincbwtrr repealing rifiiw and made tho

boys tte next winter, and that spring bid
them "farewell" and returned to my peace­
ful bom* in Illinois. -St. Louii Globe-Derao
An III lira inuted Insect.
A most interesting experiment has recently.
l»een made in taking a photograph by tte
light of tte Cuban firefly. The species of thi*
insect belonging to tte United State* is well
known, but its light producing powers arc
Brazil ami Mexico.
It hi said tliat person* traveling by night
in tho tropical forret are accustomed to place
tHfrso fire Ixwtles on thrir boats to light tbe
way, and toot Cuban tallies mount, the cucuym as gvtiw for their hair nnd clothing.
A living sjicclmeii of these tropical insects
was presented to the Bridgvjiort Scientific

In tlie dark these spots emit a greenish light,
rtwetnbling tliat of tiny electric lamps in full
glow.

light will enabhi one to tell tbe time of night,
ami it alw clearly Uluminatcea uual) printed

rapidly turhiod on aud off the insect, whether
from rivalry or somt'other motive, Li sure to
do his ticst.
After various trial* of'the insect’s power
the experiment of photographing by it* light
wa.. vuccvaafolly carried out.
A copy of a family |iortralt wa* made, tbe
lisscvt being held witbin an inch of tbo orig-

smile nt herself for being so'easily worried
by sucii a matter, and that, bx&gt;3u a crowded
bnd become a thing of tho past, -an incident
storehouse, save for its startling reproduction

ing up town, and the rattle of drum ami blare
of trumpet bad so aroused tho children to tbo
fact of tbo naarntsM of tbe pageantry that the
only w ay to quiet them was to tako them to
a-o tlie show.

that kudo indcecribobla

ft

uncanny sensation tliat had with- her

kuc­

her little ones home, but each tipe she
thought of the deprivation to them and bow
gone by that she started homeward. But a
few kU-;» only bad been taken, when that un­
pleasant fouling grew more intense and aha
heard a vblcocloeo by call to her: “LadyI
lady I"
Quick aa n flash all the dignity of her wt&gt;-

But a* on that first occasion, no sign of dtarourtesy was apparent, no disreqas t wa» intcudot I:ntend there was a something in
the man’* face, a softened, bedewed eye, a
hope nnd n desjttir in his expremtoa ’ that
touched tome concordant chord in tte moth­
er's boart and.awoke a sj-mpathy that must
have made itself apparent, fur, srcmingiy

boen once another man from wbat now you
*&lt;e. 1 have, or ;&gt;erhapn 1 should say 1 had, a
wife nnd ono liulo boy up in Illinois (God
bless them!), but bad habits got the bettor of

smile, the same bright golden hair; and ever

perpendicularly on tte negative. The time
of exposure to buglight was about thirty
secuiKis.—Scientific America*.
'

The historical foundation for tho incident smooth only once the sunshiny hair. Don’t
recounted in the preliminary chapter of Mr. refuse me that.”
Rider Haggnnl&gt; novel, "Cleopatra,” is fur- , Something tike a smothered eob choked

Wo thid tbo following outline of the fact* in
The Academy: The ghastliest inteavst of all
prince, who appears to have been embalmed
alive, ami upon whose mummy reports orc
furnished by Dr. Fouquct and M. Matbey-Tlio brain, heart, stomach, etc., of this un­
fortunate man arc Intact, as in life.', Tbe
body was found tightly bound in three places,
namely, round tho shoulders, round tho
wrists and loins, and round tbo feet, them
ligatures being drawn with such force a* to
leave deep furrow, in tin flesh. Thi» done,
lie ap|iear* to have been covered with a thick
coat of bitumen, limo and jsxindrd resin,
and to have Ixwn ciiwouimI from brail to foot
with bandages soaked in soma glutinous

with such tenacity ttet they hod to bo sawn
off. Tbo agonized expraaduu of the face, tte
open moutk tte swollrji and knotted mu»clei. ter witness to bis d'aperate strugglra,
and to the horrors of hi* last aguiy. Hi*
ngn was about 23, and iu tds ce:-. were small
gold carrings. Tliat ho was a personage of
high rank, mid tte victim of some unspeak­
able tragedy, admit* of no doubt; but to his
name and [arentage, and to the ciraum-

According to The Chcmtker Zaitung (Coexu), nt tbo last sitting ot tbo Ru-wian Min-

ho has Just discovered, and to which bngives
tlie name russium. It approximates ctosely
by Prof. Mendelejeff.
mntal which be has detected along with nickel
and coteilt.1’ gnomium.

fairly tremblrtl ns te stood.
•‘Why. certainly, you may do that," an­
swered tho little woman with a naturally
sweiC voice softened by tho [Athos of tho
scene; "and I only hope that thu unexpected
meeting with one who, you say, rrembta

yearning for him and your homo that
surely wish you that”
Tho little scene was'quickly over, and tbe
motbor and children rontmuod on their way.
Tbe man watched thorn for some little rlUtauiM and then, with a slow step disappeared

Decree* ot Credulity.
llettdineNi to telievo or disbelieve what te

vidunl whoso judgment* an&gt; lawod ujion some

Jackson's uiun servant. Jemmy O'Nall, used
to indulge a hUio too freely in liquor, and on

the inmate*.

Wearied out with complaints.

complainii at you."
"And do yusi believe them, general T asked
Jemmy, with a mixture cf surprias end ropr&lt;jach.

every ooo soya must bo true.”
"Well, now, general,” said Jemmy, Tvt
beard twice as much said against you, and I

MlscoiMtrue*!.

wvdrln;: "“t the isxptismal certificate, "thb is
tbe thirteenth, Isn’t ttf” "Tbo thirteenth,”
axctalmwi tbo indignant mother, "indeed.

thirteenth—cf April," said the ininlxtar,
mildly, and peace wu rostered.—Pick Me Up

Fanny—Why, Emma, how cordially you
shook hands with Mow Fruhair at the party
last ulghtl 1 tbcxigbt you were deadly ci»-

�WAS

HE

Hastings, Wednesday, July 17, 1889.
HOW HE DIFFERS FROM OTHER
ADMIRERS OF THE FAIR SEX.

MARSH Abb L. COOK. Editor.

AN

IMPATIENT,

itching agonieT

SHORTEST AHO LONGEST.

GREELEY’S MARRIAGE.

SHOPLIFTERS.

ALL ABOUT THE BEAU

Hastings Banner.

UNCON­

VENTIONAL YOUNG LOVER.

TBE HASTINGS MICH.. POHTOFF1CK.
ribbon deportmeut Is situated i

editorial notes.
this elnM of thieving I determined to invite
Under tte gulet of the "friend „
fanner" tbe fanner has been made the te»&gt;
designing scamps who have aold htJr*,n®”

mills tiiat would.not run. wasb’F mv
clitnes that wouldn’Twasli, HghD-n» to*lsBohemian otits. tended barley. dnd oUwr

quoin*. old fashioned word. But let me cay
In tbo beginning that it baa a distinct mea-&gt;ing of its own. and should not bo misapplied.

WtiMi ray littfe lovers came.

things too useless and num&gt;01114 to men’
tion. By appeaiint to his r ‘‘of **»««?•
pretending Ut friendship
ne’’®[ *B,J’

and^last of all pointing Jl **'*
mUllons tn It" thee. Teltow, have r.use.1
uie farmer no end jt u,’uUr’ wul riveu

and yet fro*- whteh he does not seem to
profit. A&gt;in|d ''very one of these "fakes’’
the turner baa been warned by the press;
bu'to no puipOMu The temptation to
make money easily was too great, and lie
walked in. MoatoFtbe farmers habitually
neglect such excellent helps as the Grange,
the farmer’s institutes, and other means

poorly dressed.
longwi to a family of importance. Going up
to the lady, I said:
"Will you please come with me? 1 would
like to we you for a mutueut” Stic replied.
naturally and ploatautly:
•■Certainly,” and prepared to accompany

chant friend who fortunately had come in ou
an adorer or a oomnuk, but seldom may eora- &gt;ou»e buiinesa. “Do you know tho lady r
__ .............................. ........
beau is a special attribute of girlhood, and
seldom develoj* tbo .-xaeting n nilrrn.nw. at
tbo lover, tbe blind delusions of tho admirer.

she will take anything that is not chained
down. If she has done anytiling wrong, take

syiujathy and holpfulneaa of the comrade.
crie into friendship—perhaps after all the
most satisfying relationship between man and
■EAVI

that 1 need not. I bad to do some tall think­
ing in the few steps to the office. 1 had no
pie places of drew silks that had just arrived,
and before the lady left she felt highly pleased
to think that sbv was tho first to are tbe mow
styles. She appeared a little astonished that

that wohld teach them how .to make
rounej easier by doing i&gt;etter work on the

action I
Let ua doscrlbe him first by negatives. He
farm, aud rush after tbe oliy-tongued fel­
lows who promise gain without work or
well known character in fiction, drama and going to the private office to show tlie pat­
with roueh less-work.
terns, but I explained that if my rivals iu
Do uc«l not bo handsome, although ‘bo krj- . trade knew what goods I bad imported, they
And trow comes auothur scheme to make
would move heaven nnd earth t-&gt; checkmate
tte farmer rich, which we believe to be
Hn nred not be intcllectualgn-learned—in me. I am perfectly confident the lady did
nothing more nor less than a scheme to
not associate the taking of the ribbon with
teip a few to tunkn money put of the
guilt, and was entirely innocent ot any wrong
intent I was fortunate in receiving a hint
farmer. It Is the I*atrons of Industry.
in time. It I bad not I should have made a
We understand lodges of this order are
He need not bo brave, for nobody expect*
being organized In nearly every school dis­ courage or leadership from him. ' Nor need have suffered.
"I could send to prison a dozen shoplifters
trict of some townships In this county.
■pending tlie money his father or somebody if I wished to," said another merchant, "but
So many organizations are wholly unnec­
tho j«pcrs would make so much of tbo matter
essary and are made purely to give the
that ladies would be afraid to enter my store
organizer a chance for more fees. There most forlorn of objects, reminding one of a
performing canarv bird or an industrious flea. enough agitation on that aoore. I had a suit
can te no other ground or explanation.
In the next place, this organization, so helplre. and harmless little animal coerced
we are told, tries to teach .the producer into unnatural labor and foreign pursuits.
that the consumer is his natural enemy,
our largest dry goods stores, where articles of
itbch a spirit is the very worst enemy to beau, for 1 don't; in fact, 1 like him and value cuunderablv value lay around on show cases
ar-d counters, a detective was stationed on a
himself the farmer can harbor. What

could the producer do without the consum­
er—the more consumers the tetter, and
friendly, not hoettie, relations should b&lt;sustained.
Next and worst, thU organization claims
to benefit the funaerebeeause It is claimed
it lowers prices for his dry goods and gro­
ceries. It may do so temporarily; but In
the nature of things not long. This or­
ganization presumes that a farmer, hasn’t
sense enough to make his own bargains:
so It employs an agent to go. In behalf of
several organizations, to the farmer’S-trading town, and make contracts with cer­
tain tradesmen toi»cll Patrons of Industry

goods at five per ccnL above cost. There
Isn't a retail dealer in Michigan who can
do business on ttet margin; atad when he
signs such a contract he thereby confesses
piu}K&gt;scs*U&gt; deceive and bo defraud.
And It Is easy to defraud in this matter,
by having the wholesale dealer mark up

Ingly dressed and personally ,-------------- ..
attract ive. She was out at tbo park tbe other
day and tho got ou a crowded car. She had

Mr. While tah n..l
“"’‘'{J
je«„
ln» U- ooontry. rte —

place. Seeing this, tbe young lady of whom
I spoke got up and gave tho old lady her seat
and stood up busidp a dudodecked in tho very
latest fnsbiou plate style, who took a calm

learned theae facte, told me that she admired
*..
........... -I.
hut one

p.1, uurair
wo_n I«.lGhl,

sitting beyond him in the open- cur. who had
— —
- ■
W trtw-WW; just noticed her. got up, walked over ths
dude's knee* nnd invited tbo young lady to

of tho youngJady with skill to the innocent
voung countryman, and so awakened hte de­
sire to become acquainted with the lady that
he allowed Ute friend to write to Miss C. that
!«■ would like very much to correspond with
bur. Her letters to the mutual friend were
written with a frankness and originality sel­
dom found, aud rapier pferaasl the young
man to whom they were shown, and, having
no experience in knowledge of the mysteries
of tho female heart, ho was easily &lt;aught in
love's net Hte friends remarked tbosympportunity to laugh at the jkw fel few.
Mte C. enjoyed the tauocmt pkawire of a
correspondence with tbo gifted young jour­
nal itt. and ought to have known tte danger,
but tlie letter* were so delightful, each one
growing more and more attractive, and at
loot Mr. Greeley, in tte simplicity of his Lou«ut uatcre, avowed that his heart aud hit life
he offered to Mte C., and begged ttet ate
would niw|&gt;t them, unworthy as they were,
ete. Ho bail been told Ix&gt;" his friend that *te
was brautifur aud very young. It was n&lt;M
necvMary, this friend thought, as *te told

to picture him a* fancy dictated.

tho detective, said to the sujerintendent:
"Any thief who contemplates getting away
with some at your goods will wait until the

"Webave arranged for nil that,” tbe superintendciC assumed. "You see that lady

a curtain adbesivenesa of touch which will
enable him to pick up tbo floating gossamer
just the right quarter for repetition. lie must
shija, friendships and enmities, and never by
any chance step upon anybody’s toes or any­
body's remotest frills. He must discover and

on tbe platform spots any crooks or suspicious

fact.

two dealers.

tuuch more tlion we do. It teou their watch­
fulness that we rely."—United States Econo­
mist

more than fancy bad painted her He stood
rpcvcbkwB a moment, white her large brown

sip and perilous scandal, and while always

■ay anything that could be repeated to fail
own or anybody else’* &lt;l« trim«jt&gt;t. Ho must
be sentimental to the extent nF Iremembering

Making Baavbadl*.
Tbe baseball of today, a* produced at
Natick, in this state, is made by hand, writes

and remaining in a state of almost breathless
bewilderment, as if unable to believe her
sight, so entirely was.lra unlike what sbeftad
imagined I
His fl$x white hair was long and fell around

poMiblc margin of profit to tbe dealer*.
Few retail dealers have made money I n tbe
last few years, because of close competi­
tion. When the fanner destroys competi­
tion he destroys bls friend, and builds up
his enemy.
We advise our farmer friends to lie In
no rush about Joining the Patrons of In­
dustry. In other countries, so we are in­
formed. fanners are finding out that this
latest “friend" Is another scheme to make
money out of them, and ,are leaving IL
Hotter wall aud make an examination that
will satisfy you that It Is'prudcnt and just
to ally yourself with an organization whose
effect will be to destroy comjtetltion and

build up monopoly.

I.'
-U.
On readlrut and Ollnr the pctiUun. duh w*
tied. ofAclaiine Bennett, widow ot said u—
reread, praying this court to luijodieste ib&lt;i
determine who are or nrre tte Inm! teir of
■aid deceased and entitled to t [writ tbe red
estate of whieh said deceased &lt;iird wi.-M ■:
SUd petition described.

lomtn’”?^ chickens. ?**c; dressed, chick.

Halt—Selling at |1 per bbl.
Timothy Ste-d-telllng al r.,8«-,4--. per l&gt;u.
... k It. kA,. ......
WV

saiu petiuon, anu mat tin
deceased and all other i»-r
Office, tn tte elty of Hasting*. In «a.M couatT.
aad show cause. If out tterv te. ate tte pr*-.sr
of tte petitioner rnarnnt terr*t ted. And tin
further ordered, that said |« tlttoiwr rl»e iwt.or
to tha persons luterestei! lu sold estMorol tte
pendency of sold petition, and tlie tew.nr

printed and circulated In* said cousb jf

Poultry—Uve: Fowls. J©#?, r. sprint chickens,
te. . tiiH.r, M.
w neat—no. i wntte, tux
SOSe. , Jubf. HW. AUMUSt, W
Wool-Fine washed, W; in*

Woodruff

heart; his chin was dimpled and on bis mouth

redrerced tbe face from effeminacy

adorer; for one of tho peculiarities of tho

But the

Hhren and lAmbs-fibrep. rood tn ratra,
H.
TMM5:talr
to good, H.SOtM 75. Lambs.
Hugs -Slow ' mediums. &gt;4 ONbHCO; Yorkers.

But, even as one will sometimes caprici­
ously prefer salted, dried or pickled mush­
rooms to fresh mid tender vegetables, there

end—when one turns from a grande poadou,
from tbo pedevtal whereon qpo’f adorer places
one, even from the Kilid Satisfaction of a
comraife** honest syrppathy. and fiqd» a
whimsical pleasure in the conversation, tbe
compliment*, tbo chit chat of a beau, and

. an adjunct

of a beau or who expects anything serious of
him or dignifies him into an ideal Young
girls never classify the men who surround
Item ou their entrance into society ; they are
all heroes uf romance; they all arc possible

figure in'this new world,* is often pitched
the debutante as her idea), and she
uwn a good deal disappointed in find-

MwmjI ler»
Ocerartonally tho girl is herself a female
bean; not a belle, for that te quite another
thing, but a trifler, a butterfly, an ephemo-

of them posoewi, but
familiar acquaintances, even comrade^ in a

time with tbo poultry, and they seem to love
Ma oosnpanioeship.—Memphis &lt;Mo.) Register.

PROBATE ORDER
State of Michigan, County «t Barry
M?',on °* 9* Iterate Court f-.- a,
Coouty of Barry, balden »’ the i-n.h»*.
the elty of Rastlnc*. in said .-■.uutr &gt;,n u-e.
day. the 1*Hh dav of July. In the &gt;r*r cee
thgosand efrht hundred and etyWyvnine.

first carefully wrapped with a given amount

shape, aud of regulating its elasticity. Then
more yarn is wound upou It, until it te found
to turn the scales at precisely tbo right point
Finally the outer cover of boraebido te sewn
on and the ball, after being stamped aud
again weighed, ti&gt; make *uro that it I* just
flvo ounces, is wrapped in tinfoil, put into a

baseball will show you, is stamped out of the
leather in but two curiously shaped piecw,
which, sewn on tte ball, together actually
coverTr. ThU device was not invented until
latter preased into a pulp by powerful’ma-

ufacture—until, wlwm you get to tho "Snutil
Boy’s Own,” price fiveevnta. three is noth
ing to bo found inside tbe flimsy cover but

and Ibero was in fate manner a total disregard
of conventional rules of ceremony.

idle hours together In just the way one ec-sn
a couple of butterflies hovering and dancing
over a euuny pool or a bed ot mignonette.

els the decent behavior uf women.

County of Barry, holdeu at the I’.rcbate Office.
t ,bf d.V‘
BasUars, in said county, on
Tureday the &gt;«b day of July la the year one

77A’ WORK.
Eave Trougb|ng and Tin Koofiuk a -i“*iaity. also repairing of nil kind-. Cat! so«
sreu&lt;.
WoOIIHI f F A ' "T * ’•

In the matter of the estate of David Reynolds,

•w the effect his presence bod produced upou
her. Her almost utter inability u» speak was
attributed to a natural timidity on the ocliaU
hour’s conversation. "Go where r' sbo iuqulred. "Go to tn married," replied Mr

"No, I cannot

I visited prisons, temple, pagodas milk,
shops, duck hatchings aud everything that

TINNERS.
Now occupy the building recently tarttrd

We are now prepared todv al) Mod- of

PROBATE order.

the luunediato inarriage. Mr. Greeley bad
traveled by land several days aud jireicnted
himself in all tte baste of an impatient fever
to bis lady, without changing his apparel or

•If choked by tears,
you.” His surprise

to his si&lt;l that firm, strong will that three
rvmemUr who knew him well iu after Tears.
Ho stifled pfida, tern tbe humiliation 'hko a
her engagement with him.

■oratching up Insecu for them, which they
appreciate. and bringing tlmn mice, which

however, limitod in quantity, and are not of
sufficient importance to justify a classifica­
tion, and tbe trade Will continue to ennstruu
bard wood to moan every thing except white

Clpagw. to iniwtratlons ano w» t~,-|.„X;£•'
PIMr,*KS- ‘■tetk-hea.*.. Trt. h 't-hTLa^d
ully skin prevented by fcnrtora faff*

jtanar-w*iM

teotive, aud making graceful Ultfe offerings

It would destroy wunpeti-

Farmeva can reh' on competition Co fix
prices of floods m&gt; as to leave the loweat

etrrding to this formula, wombs pmaraalng

Lari ■ ■ Ms.

him to l»ring home hi* young wife. Tiu baur
of thrir first mHrting was the one which both
parties anticipated with a strange freliug of
curicaity, but neither doubted tbo full satis­
faction to be rcaltecd. It
a dangercus

nali

me for tte knowledge &lt;&gt;f them e«&lt;-,, I
era who bare bates with iTA

lated by tho hickory, which is the toughest
Estimating ’hat at 1 Ou. we get for pignut
Cutleurn Uenie.li.
hickory, 86; white oak, M; white aah,&lt;77; ap­
ple tree, TO; red oak. Oil; white beech, 05;
black walnut, 05; black birch, 03; yellow aud aud all utimara. bfetrlws -rt“.tX
sradesaud crusts, ubrtter • . •
7“
or .tMtectauv. wtea
' ' ”
chestnut, 52; yellow poplar, M; butternut remedies tall, f
BoM everywhere. I'rl.-r.&lt;’li;!r,lla te,..

lb.
Butter-SBtOc
Bean* -Sl-JOttl
Corn—

justifiid by tbe adornments bf his cliaracter
as mct in his letters.
He atffiouncetl to hfe evraponious that the

teL ‘began to not ire that tte sLs

one, and have oeen fui)&lt; cwii *1 rt^L"’1* ■')’
ease thirteen mouthsteforel teL'??
■&gt;&gt;»•
Catieura Remedire. and in four £
wm entirely curen. m» dtei^L
aad Monasls. i reeammeodni th?.r'
Bemedloa to all fn my riSmtere,.Tk‘

dramatic Mutation, bat it somehow means a

bright people behind tbe counter to sell tbe Fwomanly coquetry, decked herself to meet

It

would mean In the majority of canes and
places a monopoly of business by one or

off Mala- % vMMidlSSX'y*

This

THE MARKETS

north immediately.

ed, and to skillfully efface bluiaelf in tbe

Moreover, if* this plan succeeded,

ra» an annoyance at being disturbed.

W. IL McGarry, wl“' *!*»• hi* Ba,oe
“Vaituer” when be write* ■ for the j«ap&lt;*r.
Ia a jiatlent at the Ypsilanti sanitarium.

After a

youthful enthusiasm sbo had dotted him

those limits.

Hte looked frail and «x*tned

with wmo noutbern friends-

What his ar-

Woodniff A Cotant b
copper, zinc, etc.

.5°j«:s

ceawd,-praying that a certain instrument now
t, I1"*
VTortlng to be the last

'nm^n^te^mX^CttTMiday tbe i3Ui

ay of Augiist. A. D„ irte. al tcu o’clock lu lira

.-IT
nppcac ■■ a session «i
H»U C&lt;ME** 9*“ 10 **
at the Probate
office In tlie citv of Hastings, In said eountr.
» any there be. why the prayer
ifn'&amp;dS&amp;'j'iu’iir BS&amp;

Buy your gasoliue of

'

•

Woodruff
Cot ant:
Croup Remedy!;
FOR CHILDREN.

Gounty of

Here

SSIM Oocd. 8»fc to Me. .Ktw f*1*
Eaderstd by Phyiiciu. E«r H
J
Bold by sll Brerjuu•

Iradas much decency and natural modesty
as if they ha&gt;l received a Sunday school edu&lt;kdc of tte bow vigorously pulling her oar
la front of me and wailing through a beau­
tiful set of tcetli. She wore wide tronsmn
under a kind of sack or short gown; her feet

married ter knowing tliat &gt;.ho had no love

NEW-PEOPLE’S
CYCLOPEDIA-

to wreck domestic comfort completely

pulled them down just as a well bred Atneri. can girl would her frock, though there were

bad women captains.—Canton Cor. Wrad&gt;-

pendad in tteair asked, "Not going tochaugn
uunsultr "No, no; have not brought an?

Tte oily me wlElt
The Cheepeit Hid the 0«L

■bouta unknown," but Underwood cant run

(her 100,000 SeU Soli
hia reputation will follow him and give him

them has long teen a perplaxing question.

low &lt;VtI-Tribune.

■ad the good maq sooo presented himaclf to
tbo lady, tailing her that ho had made ar­
rangements with n mimatre to perform tbo
roremony, aud to go with him at oom to th.,
place appointed.

fend foe some of tbe birds. Into thia

which fed tho captain to experiment with
admlrta nobody very much except himself,
although a part of bin profession is to maumu

to tte other dear five hundred toward whom
Don't tell him that you don’t btiisve a word

any nmu to a confcmiou of Ignorance, even

te-n,
minks.

Tbe latter will kill a rat absolute! v

_________

USQIMMi11

,,
,
'Nashville. Mi&lt;-h„
'' •ls’.
I have made arrangement# to get a set of the New 1 c°r«_
Cyclopedia, because I think it one of tbe best Am' i "'1111 y
clopedias for convenient refereeoe now piiblisla'd.
■
A. L. Bimtb, Sept. Nashville ^rhoo.s.
»
■
toitetiMw; and there
,
Hastings, Mich., .lune■ ,
,h&lt;4n ‘butte■
J’'1''?
many
^L*vh.lu,&lt;1 ri«1 bxtetStioaabd &lt;• j1!?'’®
People's Cyclopedia for several vein•“
find that it is nearer what teachers of our school- nee
reference than any similar work I have ever exnmmein
have examined the late work and find it very much wK',.
and can say, that for the money, no teacher can do bet •
can cheerfully recommend the work to any one wi-n r
make a purcha*e of anv thing of this kind.
Very inly,
J. W. M/F.'S E«
Sec. Barry Co. Board of School M

I

�rlAciTixGS

Banner

Th. rote Olli tau fco rtu. d._,

PERSONAL MENTION.

-^j7~.rWeilne&gt;Hlay. July 17. IW.

------ &lt;

k;SKERN.

day" W“’tCT’ of Ch,caS°i w«* in town AlonTh. uooout ntal.rf Irom
nml. Curl., ta roo.1,,,
to about 81,500.
u ®tiount

Loe.) Editor.

Tlie vouneil refused last week tn
the resignations of Uie members of
board of water comminlomS^
M

11

In Tta

01 *“■»«». -tat Snndi,

tar&amp;T, Vta* B""”" S'1 T»ta«* nl(bl

tn.tat Erin., of N.,h,nto. «u In
There will be an ice cream soda! at tie town Tuesday.
Hinds M-hool house for the tonrfit of rvv
F. Spangemacher, of Middleville, was in
A. ... Gibson on Friday night, July -jflth;
town Saturday.
^nts- t,1Q hustling merchants ot
( harintte and Mhldl-vllle. will S .«!
A. 1^ Nichols, of Charlotte, was in this
city Wedneaday. ■
K^rToiX'1"'
'■

'to ■■•i

teTta

act i&gt; tto tlght-box, common-sense hnv
rack, made by Bentley Bros; * Wilkin*!
and sold by them for 88.00.
s^bout 1SO.OOO pounds of wool wer1

1-amify
Groceries,

One fare for the round trip Hastings to
Jackson on July 22 to 20 Inclusive. Uoo5
tor return on July 27, on account of G. A
R. annual encampment.
P. A. Hahx.

/■; -isitrns,

iiiEarthen,

S

brought here this season, giving to the
fanners about 88.000 mon- than they reeelved for the same amount last year.'

aii.l Glassware.

In a* much as mime of the clubs around
tto county wen very anxious to play ball,
the^Hiutlng* toll team desires us to say
that they will play any county club fol any
*uu: from $10 upward*.

&lt;’&lt;Ml

anti copper have iwen found 14

xi TTG.G.
&lt; LITTLE BOOK ot (’oaut-ton township and some of the rroiF?ci»
Hints 'sr,a
dente there an- getting readv to make a
thorough-investigation to ero if the miner­
•If BUllUulu.
gnow before letting bl* als exist in paying quantities.
.... .. &lt;;K,r; &lt; h*i&gt;tur*'on tbe kitchen,
Taylor Walker, of Nashville, charged
'
. ■ -rt.. emulation, brtekwork. mor­
.
.
. . .. srntilatlon. the root and with selling llqutbr at Woodland, July 4th,
...
h -, t viterest lu builders. Mailed tree without a lieenM* ami also with selling on
&gt;r^iit»mts»*tal-lump*. Address
a holiday, was yesterday bound over to the
circuit court Id the sum 6f 35uo.
l/^At the Demorest content at the Star

•• nniiijm

Hicks &amp; Spence,
.... .?- ... I . IL A M W. Hicks)

fy ','js

Highest Market Price

i &lt;u«h. 'Dry &lt;'»oo(l»^BooU' and
■ &gt;sw$. Hardware. Groceries,
; i.nd Crockery. ,
: •

-FOR—

•

BITTER, EGGS,
and Produce.

Mrs. 8. Schantz, of Woodland; was in
this city Saturday.
wS'
n’nd'‘
Woodland Monday.

B busineis trip to

Itorr Mudge and Frank Black went tn
Gtni lake yestetday.
Geo. Simpson and and wife visited Grand
Rapids Wednesday.

’ uh&gt;-I!cs ?■ c,,,lIeL
in this city Tuesday.

Detroit, was

Th. e,ta rrpw ,.r Ma.,
F.red Hotchkiss is now clerking hi a
• UMtawhat rufflrd b* ... rrnbrmnl, MuMkfgon drug store.
prlw n,ht ur&gt; Suit .tai. Tbr rrlndp.1,
M. V. Barker returneil Monday night
tire&lt;l out but were not materially injured
from his southern trit*.
by tin- encounter.
j/&lt;’layton Busby, the six years old son of'
Rev. Bancroft and wife leave to-day for
Emery Busby, fell from n swing yesterday a trip to the Pacific coast.

afternoon and broke his arm. Dr. Timnivnnan reduced the frautuie, and. this toy
Is getting along nicely.

Histinp. Milt

Boni, Tuesday, to James F. Mead and
wife, a daughter.
/

MIm Viola Willison 1-*.visiting relatives
Hi Kalamazoo and Augusta.
P. T. Colgnne was in Grand,Rapids
last week on legal bnsluess.

C. G. Holbrook visited Battle Creek
W ednesday on legal buslnro-.
’
B.arlir-V&gt; ”f Albion, is in this
city visiting her many friends.

Vrank Knowles, of Ohio. Is the truest of
his sister Mrs. J.TL Goodyear.

Mies Hortense Van/JIr. of Charlotte, i.
the guest of Mrs. P. T. Cotgrove.
Mr. Davis and wife, of Grand Rapid*,
visited at J. Warden's last week.

H. Goodell returned last week from an
extended business trip in the west. .

Following are the real rotate transfers
For the state league toll game at Grand
Mrs. L. M. Tra*k and family, of White
Rapids July 10. IS. 27 and 81, the Michi­ Ctoud. an- visiting with Dr. W. H. Snyder for the week ending July 15th, 18S9, as
taken from the Ixxik* In the regtettir’tf office:
gan Centra) will sell tickets froihJiasllngs and family.
Annlson to Claries Woolsten; parcel
at one and one-thini fare tor round trip,
Horner Brown left yesterday morning M ■&lt;!&lt;!&gt;. IlteftMO.
■
good for return one day after sale.
Lewis L Hilton to Jason E. Tobias; fOa sec 10
for Manistee where lie expect* to remain
P. A. II.MIX.
KalUmorell JOO.
atqiut two week*.
'Die Michigan Central will sell excursion
Mis* Belle Throop Is spending her va­ No.
home and Residence
ticket** Hastings to Muskegon and return
cation visiting with friends- iu Nashville
..»ttoUeb Weeber. Baltimore
ut one fare tor round teip for thcaftenioon
&lt; KatliriueShay.
••
am! oilier place*.
trains on July 2Vth and morning of 80th.
... • E. C. I laughton. Woodland
”
8
’
.
Or*
ITtest.
MW1 Sage goes to Kalamazoo to work in
only limited to return Aug. 2d, account of
• Walter Cooley. Assyria
Business Meirs Association.
a luirtor shop and Will Babcock take?
116 &lt; Addle Voorhte, Dexter
Sago’s place here.
P. A. Haun. Agent.

JQS. ROGERS ’

OLD POTATOES

* 111 M Ctof.

FRUIT CANS!
REMEMBER

latter was (smtriderably shaken
np._ future home.
Neither were injured serlouajyand Miss
Mr. Ottmar. who was engaged hi busi­
ness in the south during the paM year with
F.dnu is Improving rapidlyThe trirrtew of Albion college have es- 11. Wltta. ta tan II* :&gt;•»• «ta

tabliabcda public ••lectureship.’' the object
of which is the presentation of the college
ami its teteresta to Michigan WHiM-liwtM
....1 Ite lameral Mlditan l™l-te- ta­
Washington Gardner, formerly of Michigan
ronfercnee and now pastor of the
ehun-h In Ctataall. w.. rtatel l"U'lposition and it Is understood wIB accept.

w paint «&lt;!&lt;&lt;nih ife«. front of J . Rogers’
gruw-ry.
ot wigwams, go tn Hower

'•'■-1-ar a- Barner'
**t» rttMintnl.

store. front has

Hcuwwi A Barden. Woodland dniggteta.
were recently arrested tor selling liquor to
a common drunkard. Justice Kmaston
tound them over to the circuit court tor
trial with toll In the sum of 8 *OT- ”rBenson was alm bound over In the *ame
sum charged with celling liquor M *
age
Mr. Barden wa* bound over for trial
on twocsupIMTOt*. toil In «eh case same
as above, one for selling whiskey and the

of the latter.
&gt;. Keeler, formerly a law.student in
StuarL Knappen A- VanArman’s office,
will locate &gt;“
engage In Un­

real rotate business.

iXrtliur Eyticshjuter • and Ed. Bottom
went to Jackson yesterday to try the examlnatkfH tor appointment as a cadcPto
West Point from this districts.
iX K- Hrant and family
to Wall lake
tteduy. They will remain there gbout two
week, on Friday W. I». Hajraa and wife
and Mrs. Howes will join them.
A. E. Kenaston left Saturday for y short
vl.lt at West Baj &lt;’»y with T-- Camptoll
and wife. He retunted yesterday
panted by Mrs. Kenaston and Mrs. Camp­

other for selling beer as a beverage.
bell&lt;!oii«r^ir,.r,t.' Enquire of Stuart, Knap- (X la very evident that the people*of ~ E. D. Whitlock, who ha* represented
Hasting* ore waking up to the “£***’ .^ the Belknap Wagon and Sleigh Company
•*“ * •anAtitmn.
mid necessity ot securing “’■"“J**?11?,*: nti the road tho past three years, has re­
Farm* tol
,a|P. Enquire of .Stuart, Saturday
ta Xp. . taiu- ••■*•&lt;&gt;»««*
« committee started out
hta|n*-n a VapArmah.
mlielSi for stock tor a 830,000 con^
Rapid* Brass Company- He will be suc&gt;
***”’•» dioes. ull size* and nice tioti to manufacture the Walter I- WilkJ
eroded by E. D- EBI*. ”bo
***“ w.,tb
refrigerator. In four boors tta* tbe&gt;en S^romUny In the capacity of eity sales­
FMvatjU.wer ,shor

AA
enr»K

cnw&gt; Hululein, for sale
Enquire &lt;&gt;r Dr. Uthrop.

c.Lu ’’7^"" ‘ly«* are sold at W. II.
' *"•! f*r * drug and
xUire
Hie |wli,.r&gt; Wvn||y
ned Ul e. It
^k-rs bujjdiag ha* quit bu.lnesa. ‘
r&gt;&amp; ’"*** Mt &lt;:™w’ ’^PW* last week

4 •**’ a nnnih.-r.fnnn this city down there.

Ihe tight-iaix. common-sense hay
««.(« f k’ntl,'-v Bn*- * Wilkin*. Price
coSf! &lt;to^8” wlu b'*y

the tlght-box.

«•* of Benthy Hix*.

calender for the July
11 Criniln&gt;1

”• E“”-«

M-j BEVEFITS^QF swimming.

Chas. Pflug is studying law in Stuart.
School bouse last Friday evening, Mbs Knappen &amp; Van Arman's law office.
Susie Baldwin secured the medal. Rev.
, Frank Coville, of Wayland, was In this
Puffer. Mrs. N. Bailey and Mrs. J. C.
city Munday on his way to .Woodland.
lAiinpman. of this city, were tlie judges.
Mrs. T. J. Bush, of Middleville, attend­
iJtev. D. B. Oviatt has been engaged to
ed the funeral Wednesday ot Mr. A. H.
act as pastor of the Baptist church in this Tyler.
, This is the first of several manufacturing
city another year. The Reverend has won
many warm friends since his arrival here
Mrs. A. Husted and Maggie Husted, of institutions it is expected to get under
and Ills church does well to retain his aei- Indianapolis, are guetta of T. S. Husted headway this year.
and family.

Mis* Jennie Caldwell went to Fennville
Commencing July 15th to 24th inclusive
ti»e M. (’. It. R. will sell excurshm tickets yesterday, railed there by the serious sick­
Hastings tn Bay View and return.at one ness of tor mother.
fare for round trip good for return not
Gen. Parkhurst, of Coldwater, spent
later than August 10th. account of annuaF .Nunda}* here the guest of his daughter
meeting eamp ground association.
Mrs. F. G. Goodyear.
P. A. HAirXtaAgenL
Mrs. Wnu Carveth and ahter MfwJewrie
■/it Is ex|*«Cted that there will soon be Sage left »Vednesday for a vlalt at their
’ntocribcda sufficient amount of money
former home in Ontario.
with which to Improve tlie track on the
Miss Kittle Burral) nnd Master Fred, of
fair grounds and place It in a first class
MMulitkm. if tbe project as now intended Albion, an- tor guests of tlieir grand par­
is carried out Hayings will soon have as ents T. Phillips and wife.
good a half-nilte track a.* ttore Is in the
Rev. D. B. Oviatt on Thursday went to
state.
Middleville to officiate at the funeral
t/v. Busby-Ila* returned from Kalamazoo services of Mrs. M. Harper.
uud purchased a half Interest in the torGeorge Lowry, of Ohio, will 'spend his
tor shop of E. Busby. John Busby will summer vacation studying medicine with
retain his old place In the shop, aud the bls nncie. l&gt;r. G. W. Ixiwry.
force remains the same as II has Men tor
A. W. Wiirox. of the Detroit Journal,
Miiuetlme. The Busby brothers astortor*
* ’ •»!*•! than
ran to tenight to-«iay at
can not to beat and their -hop will always was in town Wednesday looking after the
wii-ilt-sale.
•
Interests of that sprightly journal.
havea good trade.
Mrs. W. O. Lowden left yesterday
As our reader* well know. Dr. J. A.
Baughman, the well known specialist morning for a short visit with her parents
hi Leighton township, Kent county.
'&lt;‘•11: .,.11 . r ?n*ceries. crockery.’ dry formerly of this city. Is now located at
Ollie Mitchel! returneil Tuesday :&lt;&gt; hl*
v
d nut* and hardware In Akron. Ohio. All those wishing to con­
sult Dr. Baughman by Iptrer can address home at Vinton. Iowa, after visiting sev­
»-i' liAiiX&lt;' !•■* produce.
him at No. 151 South Howard street. eral weeks with his cousin, Jav Lichty.
Akron. Ohio. He frites prescriptions for
Mrs. M. E. Nevins returned Saturday
’•" r-.xr^vtir tu-nuii to travel. school teacher any disrate for 81.00.
from (Inn lake where sto bad been the
: .- rrr'i! teh-wri. Salary
|»r month.
&lt;•
..-.Ijv,*
j. a. ItKliMOWP,
Yesterday morning as one of the teams guest of Mrs. IL T. French, of Middle­
. 1 •• ■
•&lt;!&gt;&lt;! 3 .Schneider Block. No. taaj. wen- starting will) parties going to Gun
ville.
,
•n-hAir I.ihxlHX. Mich.
lake, a sudden Jerk ot the buggy tipped
Mrs. F. M. Tliomxs returneil Muiiday
the back scat out and with It MKs Edna
i:.rrtao ««l Ml- MiniItal. Tte night from Grand Junction. Mr. and Mr*.
foniwr'* collar q&lt;m« was broken and tbe Thomas will make Grand Junction their

.

“*! t! F™“

V "1,*l11-. ta ’l*h Itarta
Last evening at six o'clock occurred
. J ) U Ev,ru •H’lntol Mr. Itatar'.
j-----—1 ---------••VTtton. MS.OM worth hu tan tottW. death of Louis F. Huffman, aged 21 years*
and a few month*, at the residence of hia
PROFESSOR OF THE ART DEn
ta •«*lte &lt;“U SM parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huffman In tbe'
ESlltS' '‘T1,1
“*'■ 5I'- B*n**
CRIBES »TS GOOD POINTS.
MTond ward. Deccaaed was agent for the
to
k
tai *“ *•“** 10 tainK. &amp; 8. Ky.. at Woodland anti about two
»*
“’d w°ul«l not have done so
,iad he not been urged on to It by other*. weeks ago while engaged hi his duties
there hurt himself severely while lifting
At the competitive examination at Jack­ Oti n heavy machine. The strain iauretl
son yesterday. Nathan K. Averill, of Jack­ him much pain which kept growing worse
son. was toe successful one. getting 542 until It was found necessary to remove
■pohiis out of a possible 7W, thus securing him to his T*arents home. This was done
a W rot Point •xnlctship. Richard K. Fel­ last Friday. The physicians who have at­ adosenyoung men of
lows. ni*u i,f Jackson, stood secund in the tended him here pronounced his disease sitting at a round table, becmn«i"uU',&lt; *“*”
* M&lt;.^ ,C* 1,11,1 h thus nunh-alteniatez perltonltli—adbease whlieh uaually results
Averill 1$ a very bright young man. who fatal)}' and In a simrt tiuie. However,
has long iK«j,«sed an ambition tagraduate everything was done that was possible to
from W e»t Point aid liad determined for relieve the patient's sutfering and restore
some time to make a lufrd pull for the him to health. From the first his chances
cadetship. He made It aud won.
of rccovhry were very slight a* the disease
The Salvation Army are going to have a had thoroughly Muted itself. Sunday It the paddle, tbe baser desired to iilu*tratu tbo
was .decided to telegraph tp.his brother
grand demonstration and dedication of toe
Ed., who was in Washington Territory, as to meet al) comer* with the sculta, an all round
new hall and banquet at Hostings Friday.
the doctors agreed Halt It was almost im­
July llith. banquette be held In the society
possible that Louis couhl survive but 'a
rooms from 5 till 8 p. m. Tickets for tamfew days longer. Louis* suffering was In­ lungs, a yuebtsman declared that a sprinkle
quet and dedication service 25 cents, dedi­ tense. Yesterday afternoon he realized
of salt water uo» highly conducive to health,
cation alone 10 cents. There will be help
that death was close at- hand and batle and a liicycltet adhered to tbe theory that bis
from abroad also the salvation army jubi­
good bye to those anxious ur.ro around his machine kept him ta fwrfcct cciulltion. Lost
lee singers who will cheer you with song.
to’nawrt himself wasu compactly built young
bctHldeDon't fail to hear them. Saturday evening
Deceased was a graduate of tl»e Hastings
there will l*e commissioning of sergeants,
high school, having been a member of tbe
Sunday evening declariag in of recruits
class of 'SS. Sinc e g:r.dusting he has been young man gave as Ute authority a swimmer
and on Monday commencing at 5 p. m. an
employed iu the M. C. IL IL freight-office who bo* had tt\enty-fivo years' ci|iertence as
Ice cream banquet and at s p. m. will be
here and afterward was appointed agent a general ctl.-lriu ‘ This athlete te Professor
shown three scenes of a drunkard's home. at Woodland for the C. K. A 8. R. R.. In
300drnndards testimonies wanted. Everyeach of these positions he has given the
b&lt;&lt;dy get ready tor a glorious time; don't
best of satisfaction both to his employers
fail to attend all the meetings. Saturday.
mid to the patrons of the two roads. His
Sunday and Monday evenings. Admission genial, gentlemanly ways made him a fav­
10 cents. All money to go to pay off debt orite with all who came- hi contact with
on hail.
Capt. Watt.
him. Thp&gt;taltlng of this young anti manly engaged ta a |*cdcntary occupation iu this
town all winter, 1 ion ta pretty good condi­
The Michigan Whip Co. was organized life froiu-onr midid has cast a deep gloom
tion. Fuel my muscle."
here «m We&lt;|nroday. and Is nbw an Incor- uverthe entire guMmuulty. Nearly every­
The reporter, tying invited, put bis band
l&lt;orntc&lt;l institution under the laws of this one here was acquainted with Louis and oo Profewcr Doualdiln’* bleeps and on hi*
state. Tlie capital stock is 310,000. of many, many are tlie sad hearts caused by thigh. They were a* hard a* boards. '
which gentlemen at present outside the his death. Thus far he had traveled this
“I find that swimming is tbe bert physician
city, but who will shortly remore here tgke life successfully and no one can say aught I ever had," continued Professor Donaldson.
84.500. It took less than five hours work against him. Tbe sympathy of’the entire
tn,get the 85.500 taken tore, which shows cwnmunlty IA with the d.eeply afflicted aothing te the matter with me. Ter what do
family
and
with
his
fiancee.
Miss
Kittle
tliat our citizens arc alive t&lt;* the needs of
I attribute my health! To salt water, ta tba
Hastings. Within 24 htjurs after the pro-1 Beadle. The burden of the grief must be flrrt place. Did you over observe tho change
Ject was entered upon, the whole matter borne by theae near ones but al) that lov­ tliat takes ptere in n society belle when iibe
was cloMd up. Mr. Henry ('. Maeutz. at ing and kind hands can do will be done quit* the round cf di: sination and lives for a
present of Allegan, an energetic business for them.
Umc a| t! e seaiborc! Tho change can test be
The hour for the funeral his not .yet
man. was made’ secretary. He will soon
noticed by contrasting tbe young woman'*
remove to this city and see to the prepara­ lx-en seL If possible to preserve the re­ spjxvin ;.co a few week* after die ho* taken
tions for conducting toe business. A site mains tbe services will not take place un­ ber daily pluugo at tbo onashore with that of
has not yct'toeji selected, but soon will be. til the brother returns from the wesL He
This institution will to ready for business can not read: here,before Friday morning
. ruddy, while the new arrivaki* languid and
by November 1st or about that time, and aud perimps not until Saturday..
will to the means of bringing to tbf» city
not only good men. but considerable capi­
tal, ami when the institution is fairly un­
A POEM WITHOUT THE LETTER "E.”
der way will employ from 15 to 25 hands.

TSiSXn

probably to drivjd

man.—G. R. Telegram-Herald.
A

faotured the comluff y«*rAnd now the proposition to establishi u
furniture factory In thia city
abajs-. Messrs. Diekennan and IM
Jateof the GoWevIlle. Mteta.
banted last June were In
al.l rnu-tday. l—l etenlJE Itete «*•••

party composed* of Geo. A. Ranies.

gs/ss as

... . Samuel Myrn, New*.™ Co.
"p i Minnie BenJImlae. Baffuu»*v

Tht; Annual Pioneer meeting will this
ytarwnsist of a* banket picnic, at the Fair
Grounds Hasting*, Thursday. August Mb.
IbSli.
Let mere be -a good turn-out, and let
each come prepared to contribute from
five to ten cent* toward the expense* of
the meeting.' No dance lias been pro­
vided for this year.
Township committeemen who know of
the death btjploneen* ure requested to rej*ori the same to Clement Smith, historian:
giving him without delay such information
as they psxsro* pdative to the age ami
history of tlie deceased. By order
Executive Commiftek.

The 22d annual meeting of the Michigan
Press Association was held In Grand
-Rapid* last week, ami was a highly en­
joyable affair, tlie attendance toini larger
than at Detroit test year. The business
aesilona of the Association were hardly up
to tbe average. Perry F. I’oyera, of the
Cadillac Express was elected president;
Chas. D. Fairfield, of the Eaton Rapids
Journal, vice-president; Fred Slocum, of
tnc Caro Advertiser, secretary; N. IL
Miller, of the Cheaxnlng Arguss, treasurer.
The next meeting will lx- held ut Saginaw.
The citizens of Grand Rapids royally en­
tertained their guests, and gave them Uie
freedom of the city. The editors wengiven abundant opportunity to see the
handsome hustling aecond/city at Its best
were driven to tlie Soldiers Home, taken
to Reed's lake, anti Indulged in a clam
imke. hop. I*oat ride*, etc. Friday the
boys took in tbe excursion by rail to St.
Joseph, thence by steamer to Chicago.
All through their visit tbe O-wash-ta-nong
t*oat house and elub rooms were placed nt
their disposal The visiting editors re­
turned to their homes, feeling that they
had abundant reason to know that there
could not to a more hospitable generous
people than thpir Grand Rapids entertain­
ers.

-

At toe state press as«»clatlon we met
Henry B. Dewey, of the Owosso Times,
who had noticed that HasUngs was waking
up to toe necessity of securing manufactur­
ing industries, and had power to .pproprtate
S10.000 in their aid. Ho *'hi "‘hats
business, and your citizens cannot help
but be satisfied with results. Ten years
mo Owoaao had 2,400 people, ami
of the slowest, deadest town* in the stateOur people waked up, . and began giving
moneyto get factories- In ten years thecity has given over»W,000.
in size, and is still booming. We
another S50.000 for the same purpose If we.
cat) get the cltance. As an
U-m than thw years ago Owosso bonded
Itself for 125.000 to get the T. A.
&amp; &gt;■
M- IL IL shops- As a reaulL by
«£
neeted with those shops, over 8100,000
worth &lt;«f new residences have been built,
the taxes on which will more than pay InSre.t on those bomis- A‘“1 many more
new bouse* will I* built by the railroad
meV.
These shops besides have added
more than jdoo.ooo yearly ta the
of OwoaffD.” Our citizens can thus -ter
tow Owosso, which ^^7X*w) h
tlie *ame situation a* onr own city,. with

X „u&gt;.

the following week.

Kings sought In vain his mind to chain.
And that gUuit bruin to control.
But naught on plain or stormy mate
Could daunt that mighty souk

John would alt and nigh till mora’ng sot*
Its shining lamps put out.
For thoughts untold ou bi» rtilial laid bold.
And brought but padu and doubt.

And looks for a bright tomorrow.
-VnWentifled.

A '•brere'n writton in The St Louis Re­
public say*: “In 17BU, when Washington took
the oath, there was oue church member to
every 14.5 of toe population, which would
give a total of SQO.UJO. In ltR&gt;3 there n one
cluircb mvotoer to every Ihno of tbe popula­
tion, that it, •.■*),UO.»,ujt). A hundred years

now they number more comuianicont* than

south; today they are foremost in reputation
and bi adherenta A hundred years ago the
Congregational churches in Now England
were a part of tbo state; their growth nnd

“Is swimming difficult to learn I"

curious example cf thri m my --xperlcn-x.
Not long ago I taeght a walloping big fellow,
who must have weighed 250 pounds. He
icarned in two Imous. One day ho wonted
to jump eff from a pier 100 feet from shore
and twim to land. I tbougbtsbe could do it, •
and I let him try, but I jumpedDinto tho water'
with him. For a few yard* he swam famously,
and then «uddeuly tw gut Foincthing like stage
fright. He spluttered and kicked, and the
more bo kicked tbe further bo got from land.
I wa* tborcughlr frightened, but I didn’t lot
film know it. I couldn't have handled him if

ttio beach in a minute, utterly used up If be
bad believed ta Uimaelf be could bare plowed

notion prevalent that a bather should never'
go to to the water before noting. White I would
not advi» bathers to cat immediately before
going into tbe water, I bclteve, from otwerv-

to bathe for any length of time with no food
in the stomach. Capt Webb used to mt a
iiwut. A hundred year* ago the Episcopal hearty meal diortly before going into tbe
church, which wa* discredited by its Tory water. Of course, if you should eat a big,
learning*, and whore parton* were prohibited complicated dinner before bathing, you would
from druukenneo* by statute, in this year of
grace i.-, n« ln-comes tbe church ot Washing­
ton and Mndteon, a lender ta good words and
work* A hundred rears ago the Presby­ One thing is certain; if lie does not feel well
terian church was supported, meosureabiy, after hi* dip, it is a sure sign that be need* a
by lotteriea; there have long since duappear- tonic, and ta my opinion that tonic te con tin-

Tbo increasing popularity of incubators U
having a demoralizing effect on tho egg trade.
Eggs me so cheap for t n-o-tUlrds of tho year
that up till recently feW people* took tho
trouble to keep any loyg enough to get state.
But now thoo who hove incubator* put all
their eggs into them atul buy dozens to make

ing a sun bath. Afterward tbo tonic of a sea
bath may be enjoyed for a longer time,"

at arm's length. I’ve noticed one thing about
drowning people. When they are staking tbo
first time If they see you and they rise again
they know where to grapple with you, and
the result is you both go down together, with
astrong probability that you will lie drowned.
ore token out nnd sold a, "fresh" egg*. Tte-y I
It te my advice that if you go to rescue a
are not altogether spoilt by their four days’
drowning person you should swim around
sojourn in a temperature of 100 deg., but
they have contracted a flavor which is tho
reverse nf pleasant. Tho only way to obviate
this smart icbeme is to refute to buy from
any ono who run* an incubator, but-tEo
trouble is to oxx-rtoln who lias an artificial him afloat if ypu can only get him to believe
sitting hen and who bus not. •-St. Louis
it."
“What is tbe tort time for bathing T
I'ulutentlonnlly Fanny.
glawof milk or a small cup of coffeo should
Again, many of thn stories which seem

humorous to us were full of serious meaning
to tbe actors ta them. There te humor to us
ta tho following story, quoted by Professor
do Morgan, although none to tbe uttercr* of
tbo following dialogue, not from &amp; want of

with a towel will be of benefit.'

think there will bo on the earth at present!”
said one Scotchman to another. “Maybe, a
dteatn” (dozen) responded tbe other. “Hoot,
man! no near sao mony a» that 1” indignantly
rejoined his friend. The same remarks apply

Shu was sharply rebuked by a neighbor:
"Janet, woman, yo surely think that naobody will bo saved except yourael' and tbo
tntairter!"
“Weal,” rc»fx&gt;nded Janet. “
sometime bar my doubt* about tbe minister.

ridiculous practice of “docking"
crlgiunted, but it may have bad Its beginning
in souse r.otioti ns absurd ax that which guided
a certain sirniA*. minded fanner in cropping

Cta.
Miss Belle Barlow, of Evanston, III., «»d
a party from Grand Rapids.

has more than made up for'•***£? .
trade. Indeed its trade lias so l«Tgt &gt; 1'
creaM-d that 17 new stores are now being
Sire and ln.t«ad of a dull town
John
Laratoc.
of
Kalamazoo,
la
in
Jail
Tte
here awaiting examination Friday on the tfreoH*nn tooole with numerous tonsro to
&gt;
taotaUw -tata JL,; “ rEXtlln, ell* «&gt;■»■«» Xta
L- tan.- ot niutar
*
^.rv
Tlie property was a sheep vai.nows r°' 1“ nl1UI’
uni. wtai U l- CTix-rtrt &lt;te
S3lE?W. whleh^a* stolen last fall cf
llcltlng "tack will to ended. An organs*
population.
to effected and business begun Earnest Haynroln Baltimore.

*iui

■«n—I nl«” • nn.pn.Hlon mutalb
tata*.
T.mIM ■!»**" "”^1
sollclt.for tlie needed 81-»,000 stock,.&lt;.r-nllnmn will

ilgh and shrill.
w. his spirit bright.

ribly skittish, and was frightened at, cvery-

rucious wild beast.

So, to cure him, I cropped

scribal an amusing trick of tbo Chinese fisher­
men in AustrclLan waters, which it is doubt­
ful whether any Cape Cod skipper would ever

�■ww»'.rf9'*3'’W'£'T
A CABLE ROAD DISASTER.

'ClsicnrstATl. July IX—At 3:25 yesterday

An Ohio Town Swep* J.ut of
Existence
DESOLATE it ■ "HIBLKG THD.

ward, heavily loaded, every seat being tak*n.
grip man loft tbo car* and Conductor Good­
man 'took bls plara.
After Iraving tbo

What * the sense ta savin* that Catarrh can
notba cured when Dr. Bag?* Catarrh Remedy
ta so sure and poMtlvriy certain that the preprteton oOor A-oo reward for a caac of c.uarrii
which they cannot cure, a fafi pint of the
medicine I* made by (ituoivtng one fltiv-cent
package of the powder In water. Hold bv al!

Nows, Tbo Cmcinnotl Pock Tho St Louis
Chronicle and Tbe Clovelam! Frew, has en­
gaged tho services &lt;£ Mr. Julian Hawthorno
as a descriptive writer in connection with the
expedition of workingmen that tbo league
has sent to Paris to vudt tho exposition.
Sax
. Fkakclsco, July HL—The territory
around Los Olivos, Ban Luis Obispo county,
county, has been shaken by earthquakes

were six distinct shock*. J Tbe Mvermt shock
occurred at 3 o’clock yesterday morning. Tbo

csHiwnu-*! disturbance*

A Small Pbx-Strieken Family.
Fxnuuh Falls, Mfan., July IX—Three
a family residing six miles south of Ba'rom-

&lt;* a -

u» »«•&gt;'
.rf mm «,■
Art X** •-*

"t

thi- moat «arr«i *
u, U,- Tmpk ,

, •

**

thlriy-flrc times
ch*I‘ S1!’,,3!
one ot the most intorating ot BiLio ctwU«.
^d«Awk*to mo of J-u* both a. God and
man God's ln« in His h'«rt. delighting to do
the will of God, fulfilling ell righteousness,
tho end of tta* ta"- tor rlgbtronwm to every
one that bcifeveth.bor mercy coat &gt;
manna, our High Priori chosen by God, U»
Croat head of the church from whom .h"
eherubun are forme*!, the ""tattouto u.of
tho Father's love and eternal purpoise, aou
yet thaigh it thus talk* of nil the® glorious
tilings, the full significance of it will not tai
known tfll the te-mpto of God fa opened fa
Heaven, and thorn fa iwra in Hi» n mpto tbo
Ark of Hi* Covenant (Rev- xL 1U&gt; .
X “JFtiito the ark abode in Klrjath-Jearini

how» of Israel lamented after th-j Lord.
We know from II 8am. vl, 1-8. that tbo ark
wm. in tho bouse of Abinadab a very much
longer period than twenty years; but tho last
clause of thb verv may indicate that this
was tho p-riol tbit elapsed after tho return
of the ark before Israel
awakened from
her du to gather togeUicr unto the Ix&gt;nL
X “Return unto the Lord with al) your
IxiarU. put away the string" gods, ♦ •
prepare your-heart* unto tbo Uml.and serve
Him only.’’ Thb. was tbo exhortation of
Samuel to Israel ns they lamented after tho
Lord, and bo 'wared them that if they would
thnsainccn-lv turn to God Ho would deliver
them out of the hand of tbe PWltatfaes.
X “I will pray for you unto the Lord." In
Jas. v, 10. we are toM that ”tb«effectual, fervtot prayer of a righteous man availetb
much,"and we know that Moes byhbintercradon saved Israel from destruction more
than once, hi Jcr. xv, 1, MaHujuid Smuuel
are "wv-teted
men mighty iu prayer. God
told Abimelecu that Abraham would pray
for him aud thus bring bloodug to him and
hUbooM* (Gen. xx,“, IT); and Abraham’s interersrion for Sodom tGea. xviii. 20-Sh b a
much prayer L- simply *aying words, but tliat
only is true prayer which b asking from tbo
G. “They gathered together,. drew water,
poured It out before the Lord, fasted on that
day and said there, Wo have tinned against
tbe Ixird." Tbo pouring out of water sym­
bolic.-! their helpless and penitent condition;
they were os water spilt on the ground,
which cannot be gathered tip spun (Il Kan:,
xiv, 14); they had nothing to plead but tlA-ir
guilt and their great need, and convinced of
this they turn with fasting unto tlie Lord.
pie of God como together In true humility to
srelf Him nnd tho enemies at God will be roro
to boor of it. It is surely true that “Satan
trembles when he ww*&gt; tbe weakest saint upon
his knees," and if one |&gt;raying saint innk-w
him tremble n nation tn true penitential
prays- must make him awfully afraid, ao

Israel havo gathered unto tbo Lord. Il b
not necessary to suppeen that the PhillsUnen
understood the true memung-of Isrsxi'sgstb-,
Bring, but the devil understood it and be in­
cited the Ph llhtincs onwnnL fi "Coose not to cry unto tbe Lord our
God for ux" Thb traa tlieir prayer to Sam­
uel It b good to hear them my “tbo Lord
our Gtxi,’’ and they have a right to ray it
now since they have truly -turned to Him,
and Ho will undoubtedly prove Himralf to be
"tho Ix&gt;r&lt;l their God," for Ho rays, “Call
ujwn me ta the day of troublu; I will deliver
tbre and thou shall glorify me." (Psalms 1,
Ifl. Tn tbe some way Hezekiah u*kcd Isaiah
to pray unto God for Judah, when they were
besieged by tho army of Sennacherib, nnd
God beard (Isaiah xxxvii, 4, 61. Tbe words
“cease not" remind us ot tho command to
“pray without ceasing" (I Tixo. v, 17), aud
lirid up Israel prevailed, and when they were
letdown AmaJek prevailed (Ex. xvil, 11).
ft "And Samuel took a rocking lamb and
offered n burnt offering wholly unto tho
Lord, and Samuel cried unto tho Lord for
Israel, and tho Lord heard him.” Tbe burnt
offering typifies tho sacrifice of tho Lord
Joros, who fa all offerings in one, tho only
sacrUlce for *in; and reminds us that without
shedding ot blood iMro is no remiwion, mi l
that only in tho namo and by virtue of tho
merits of Christ can we firaw nw or come
to God. (Heb. lx, 22; Acts iv, 12.) Samuel
did not approach God because be was holy or
trusting ta his merits, but only as one who
beliavixl God aud camo trusting fa tlw sacri­
fice; thus trusting bo camo with confidence
in God and wa. beard. In I John v, 14, 11
w„ read that 'ThU i. tho confidence wc havo
A\II,nh ^at if
anything according to
His will Ho heareth u?, and If w0 know Umt
He hear us, whatsoever we ask. wu know
that we have the petitions that we desired of
Him."
10. “Tho Phiifatinra drew near- to battle
against Israel; but tbo I»rd thundered with
“8”** lhun£‘r ’ ’ • and discomfited
-thorn.
The Philistines may have thought
that os tltcy conquered ever, when tho nrk
was ta the camp of Israel, so they would con­
quer now, but circumrtoncta hud chnntad
At thnt time Israel railed on tbo ark. and It'
was simply a |.attk between men and men.
but new Israel was relying upon God. and it
wroa cmiflict b-twwu the PhUfatlnroanr! tho
G«&lt; of Israel, and consequently they could
not but ba smitten. Thuudsr fa tho voice ot
Jv^
Job
us;
John xH, 23,80) and when He speaks tn judg­
ment nano can stand before Him. all His'
cuomfaB must fall. How thankful wo cugbt
10 1*
C,tX*ln ft*5 raercy is speaking to ua
to toyfagly in His word and tliat His judg­
ments aro not yet mndo manifest ; hnt let
every tonchcr show tho scholars 1 roni too
win °f God ,h?1 tbw’B “ wratl&gt; feral?wfa?

There is nothing that compares with Cole’s
Bbisx City, Idaho, July 15.—In tbe con­ Veterinary Corbollsalvc. It cures cuts,
stitutional convention Saturday n aecUon Avnumls, brulitcs, collar nnd saddle gulls,
was adopted absolutely-prohibiting polyg- sores, mange, scratches. thrush, iuflammatlons arid all skin and hoof diseases quicker
much attention in tho way of restriction! thanipiy other other remedy. It Is the
preventing railroads from pooling, from dis­ only preparation Umt will invariably renew
criminating, or consolidating with paraliol the hair Its original color. Edwin 1).
Bither, driver of Jay Eye See, gays:
810VX FaUf, D. T., July 15.—Tbo only “Having given Veterinary Carbolisalve a
each end any time, therefore
feature of the businewi ot the territorial con­ thorough trial, I can fully endorse It. and mercy may tor
&lt;«• to turnndlcklytoJfad,0^
vention Saturday wns the presentation of a take pleasure in recommending It to all
Jeras as their Baviour. and with
design far tbe great *?al ot the state of owners of horses as the best remedy that J
**!?
ft',n ““’FRouth Dakota, as provided for by tho first ever saw for general stable use." Large
hrin^i
rt'b'.‘nft47’ hltl“Tto hath tbo Lord
section of the constitution. Tho design was cans $1; small cans 50 cents. Bold by E.
H. Lathrop.
referred to tbo proper committee.
Bibmabck, D. T., July 15.—The territorial
sS&amp;J’tSKKX?;
Gov. Luce and family are rusticating on
oonvenUwi received a deluge of propositions
tlie govemer’s farm at GUead.
Saturday, eorporodons coming in fora largo
lulh.tb. Led
share of attention. Railways are declared
word EbrsirxriPhysiologists estimate that the heart ffaeX.
under legislative control fa fixing their
ratre.

A proporitlon for courts to arbitrate

LOVER DL0SS01

NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 21.

P. F. Trowbridge, a th!a-years grad­
uate at the Matt* normal school, will till n
chair in Kalamazoo college for 8700 next

• His a fortunate thing that all men do not
have the same taste tn female beauty tor other­
wise they would all tall in love uith the same
woman, which w&lt;»t!d be awkwaid. Although
theprcter*-nce» ot men for different stylofrjf
form* mi feature vary greatly It is. undoifatBiiy. a tact that an appearance indicatii e of hcalUi
1* pleasing to All alike. A soman may be with­
out regular f. a: ires yet. It healthy, aha will
be beautiful to Simeone and phrasing to all­
sallow'■omplexteu. a dull rye, a system de­
When Eichler’s garden, a pleasure resort, A
CIXCIXXATI. July 15.—The village of
bilitated by unnatural dfacliargrs tn abort, ul!
Princeton wag almost wiped out by a tornado wu« reached. 3 passenger requested the con­ the Ut* attendant upon the irregularities and
■ wesdeuesse*’’peculiar to the sex, can be ban­
ductor
to
stop
tho
cars.
In
an
instant
the
yesterday afternoon, and it b reported that
ish* d by the *»e of Of. Pieree's Favorite Prefifty people were killed. Not a houwjcspiped brake clmin broke and fell on tbo rapidly revohtin; front uxle, becoming fastened to it
Hon. E. 8. Lacey will return to Wash­
damage; Qtid smn'e of them were blown en- The flooring of tbo cars w» kribekod out, and
ington from Charlotte ataiut the 15th Inst.,
tlrely-awav. Every house was more Or less a panic ensued, eveijlxMiy yelling ‘•jumpr
and will be accompanied by his family.
which
the
tigers-did,
amt
wore
tossed
iu
wrecked, and several of them tntirnlY de­
every direction, stunned and damd.
ctroy cd. in some fastener* not a train was
This ha* been a vexed &lt;iucsllon among phy­
sic aos. opinions, even ta toe same school, being
left of tho structure that had stood &lt;«i the
divergent, of this, however, tin* pubspot. The news was brought to Haiiilton that the following were killed and injured; strangely
tic coiivm&lt;ed: It Is a terribly prevalent disease,
by persons sent fQr assistance, but wh* were Killed—Mrs. William Telgate, of 012 Racj and the average doctor meets with but acuii
«trret, neck broken and skull fractured, la- raceeas in treating It. Consumption.is ta restunable to give any idea of the loss of life or
jured-Mr*. 8 Keller, 483 Walnut strret, **•
I*
* U,
—...
property.
.
vero contusion* about tho head and body; Uie scrofulous humors, abd thus removing the
There woru some twenty or more dwell­ Thomas F. Conber, Newport, Ky., left nnn predisposing cause. Dr. 12tree's Golden Medi­
cal Discovery Is a sovereign remedy. It puri­
ings in Princeton, which had a population broken, cut on chin, and contusion; unknown fies bad blood, heals scrofulous ulcer*, and,
young woman, eye gouged out and brafaes w antever difference of opinion exists as to curing
advanced cases of cousumptlon. It remains
xi head and body.
that mauy pronounced ••Incurable” have been
SWEPT AWAY TWO DAMS.
by it brought back from the brink of the grave
INDIGNATION AT JOHNSTOWN.
to restored health and vigor.
The ladder of fame has 75 rounds just
Baltimore. . July (15.—A water-spout
now nnd Sullivan is at the top.
caused thi- small streams known as Herring
JohkstoWX, Pa., July IX—Tbo indigna­
Equally safe for young or old. Ayer's
run -and Hoove's run,' half a dosen milns tion meeting Saturday afternoon wns largely .
Sarsaimrilla cleanset the blood from all im­
attended. Speeches were made CoL Linton, purities.
cedentod height Saturday afternoon, bunt­
Tin* Mayor of Ishpeming refuses to li­
ing two dams, one called Reed'4 dam and Burgess Horrell, Rev. D. J. Beale, A J.tlie other at Casper Bobb’s place ou Bellaire Hawes, and many others, all denouncing tbe cense traveling quack doctors for love or
money.
road. The water rnslrad down in a wall management ot -^nffairx under Governor
Uncle Sam’s Nerve &amp; Bone Liniment
twenty feet deep, sweeping everything before Beaver’s commission.
Resolutions were
will relieve sprains, bruise*, neuralgia and
it. Several people were drowned. Their
adopted to the effect that the funds havp been
names as far as known aretwo men on
rheumatism. Sold by all druggists.
wasted; that.they should bu immediately dis­
Bellaire road named Bow well and Scbeillner,
Jennie A. Gage of East Saginaw ba*
tributed, and that by a committee of Conodrowned in Barring run and George Lingo umaugh valley people instead of outsiders, been appointed official sten^crupher for
felder, bl* wife and father. Mr. Lingenfelder
and that the appointment of such com­ the circuit court of Saginaw County.
was coming to market at Baltimore, and
mittee of outsiders is nn insult .to
tried to crass the bridge from which he was
tbe residents-, that Governor Beaver's
Over sn people were forced to leave their
statement that ? 1,500,000 has already been homes yesterday to call for a free Utal packige
Horxre and cattle were draw ped in large expended in the valley is not true, as only of Lane's Family Mcdirlre. If your bloodls
bad, rour liver aud kldm-j a out of enter. If you
numbers, and property and crops were swept by the groasost extravagance could such a are constipated and have headache and an ui»away. It is reported that there is'a sesno of sum have been expendvd. Charges are made sightly complexion, don't fall to call ou anv
deaotat-on and ruin along the stream named. that any other course tbnn the one outlined druggilt today for a free sample &lt;&gt;f this grand
remedy. The [sales praise It. Eteryonc likes
The damage done cannot ba fully estimated, above savors of •‘Jobe,’’ and complaint is IL lArge-slre pscksge 60 cents.
but may run up in tbe hundreds of thousands. made in two places that nn oath U exacted
Nearly every bridge crossing Herring run of applicants for relief as to,their private in­ ' . Two pioneers of lillkCialc county.
wa* swept, away, including the fine targs iron come nnd requirements; custodians of the AViIIfam Curtis, ognl yibahd Mr*. Mary
bridge nt Bobb’s. Fields of grain ware de­ fund are appealed to to send what they have Warton. nged&gt;75 years; died last week..
stroyed aud trucking farms ruined. Tho to U10 local committee, nnd
The many remarkable cures Hood’s Barsanartlla acrompltabos are sufficient proof that it does
roods are all wiped out Tbo tracks ot the
IKJ35PX* |iecullar Curative power*.
Halls Springs horse rail wax wore twisted •cribed to tbe relief money.
and turned into utter ruituz A large country
By the recent tire at Rcdw&lt;xxl, Minn.,
store on Harford rood was swept away.
the Gale sulky plow company of Detroit,
There was a washout on the Maryland Cen­
loct their-horse* and four wagons, valued
tral railroad at Guilford atatiou, causing a
covered Saturday nnd buried. It was iden­
suspension of travel.
Eilrrt's Extract of Tar &amp; Wild Cherry
tified by a gold watch aud other valuables
Carried Through a Sewer. '
is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for
Pittsburg, Pa., July 15.—At 2 o’clock
coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, and all
throat troubles: will relieve and benefit
yesterday morning the mud Lank over tbe bridge.
_______ ______
consumption. Try it and be convinced.
GAVE UP THE ENCAMPMENT.
Every bottle warranted; price 50c and SI
ner »«ittle. Sold by druggist'.
Prepared
wore caught in
by the Ennn»rt l*ruprietary Co., Chicago,
d carried tiunHI.
dreds of feet through the main sower into
Chicago, July IL—A committee of ,!‘V
tbe valley below.
William Daily was found G. A. IL. after unsuccessful efforts yoster- .- Gen. Cameron’s memoirs are in prepar­
dead near tho mouth of tbo eewvr. with two
a
day to secure from tbe Central Traffic asso­ ation.
ciation a promise of a rent-a-uiRb rate for
English Spavin Liniment removes all
members desirous of attending tho Milwau­ Hard. Soft or Callous-'d Lumps aud Biemkee reunion of soldiers and 'sailors, instruct­ isht-s from horses. Blood Spavin/Curbi,
ed Gen. Martin, department commander of Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles, all
McCarthy were terribly bruised.
RHnob, to issue an order dime ting tbo de­ Swollen Throate, Sprains, Cough, etc.'
partment commanders of tho various statai Save 850 by use of one bottle. Warranted.
Fort RoBixsox. Nfb., July 15.—A cloud to Inform alt .Grand Anny polls that the Sold by Dr. E. H. Lathrop. Druggist,
proposed
grand encampment bad been aban­ Hastings.
burst occurred an Soldier Creak valley about
Accommodations nil!
be
pro­
daylight Saturday.
Four people—Marsh doned.
Richard A. Proclor's widow has been
for
none
but
the
delegntM
Duncan nnd three of his children- are known vided
This forced to sell the professor's Florida home.
to have been drowned. It is feared tliat to tho annual busincm meeting.
step was not decided upon uutll thn
ford sent out a company of the Eighth in­ last, moment, and may bo considered as final, . Bj dispeillng the symptonw so often
fantry to search for tho dead bodies and nniees tberailroad aconcede tbo point demand­ mistaken for consumption. Santa Abi&lt;*
ed by tbewldier*.
carry nasisteuua to tbo sufferers.
has brought gladness to many a household.
By Its prompt tirfe for breaking up the cold
RAIN WATER AND ACID.
thnt too often develops lute that fatal dis­
Kaxbab City, Mo., July IX—Comtnanderease, thousands ran lx* .saved from an un­
fa-Chl»f Warner, of tbe Grand Array of tbe
timely grave. You make no mistakes by
Indiaxafoub, Ind., July 13 —Acting Republic, telegraphs to th* Grand Army of keeping a bottle of this plea-snnt remedy in
tta&lt; Republic headquarters hero that he will
California Cat-r Cure is
under tbo provisions • of a recent law tho not discoil rage a large attendance or com­ your house.
equally
elective in eradicating al)' traces
secretary of tbo state board ot health has rade* at tho Milwaukee crtcampnient, not­
of nasal catarrh. Botli of these wonderful
callertol^atnplcs of tbo vinegar sold in this withstanding tbe refusal of the railroads to
California remedies are soli! and warranted
and oilier Indiana cities, anil has just com­ grant tbe 1 rent a ntiie rate.
by W. IL Goodyear. 81.00 n package. 8
pleted a careful analysis. Of eight samples
for 82.50.
thoroughly toted but one proves to bo pure
NEWS OF THE SLUGGERS.
Henry M. Stanley is coming' back to
elder vinegar, and the other eoven are noth­
England to lecture at from 8350 te S400 a
ing more than u decoction of rain water and
sulphuric acid. Tbe largest vinegar manu­
night.
Chicago, July 11—Jake Kllraln, who ar­
factory iu this city, which claims to sell pure
apple vinegar, farulxbcd tbo worst stuff that rived here Saturday, left town early Bun­
An old physlean.- retired from practice having
day iu disguise. His destination la unknown, hnd placed fa his hands by an East India tnlstary sayx that it will destroy tbo stomach but it i* presumed be fa trying to reach Can­ slouary the formula of a simple vegetable rem­
edy for tba speedy aud permanent cure of con­
even of an ostrich it used liberally. Tho law ada.
,
sumption,
bronchitis, catarrh, asthma and all
as enacted by tbo last legislAturo prohibits
Bulllvan who has been stopping in South throat and lung aflcctlons. also a positive wul
tbe manufacture and sale ot any vinegar not
radical cure lor nervous debility and all ner­
vous complaint*. after having tested Its wonder­
the product of pure apple juloe. It must not.
Ha vfailad the "levee” and from ful curative powers In thousands of cases, has
have any artificial coloring; must hare on noon.
felt It bls duty to make It known to his suffering
acidity equivalent to tho presence of not lera there went to Tom Gurley'* saloon on Third fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire
than 4 per cent, by weight ot absolute acetic avenue. Here he met “Sailqr"! Brown, tlie to reUere hutnan suffering. I will send free of
mnn wlfo sparred the Australian last Thurs­ charge to all who desire It. this recipe ta Ger­
day evening. Sullivan approached Brown man. French or English, with fall directions
Gravel Trains Collide.
and said: "So you s;&gt;ar with niggers, do for preparii g and using. Bent by mail bv ad■ *■
PiTTSBI-ku, Pa., July IL—A collision of you!" nt the same time hlttii&lt; him heavily
gravel and coal trains on tho Pitteburg nnd on tho fare. HulUvnn was having a pretty
Mnt-jElta Dietz Clymer, the new presi­
wild time about town last night
dent ©fSorosis, Is not only young- and
Bridge, four miles from this city, at 3 o'clock
handsome, but Hhe Is also a mystic.
Mitchell Going East.
yesterday afternoon. Thirteen cars were
BtrrrALO, N. Y., July IX—Charlie Mitch­
Ellert's Daylight Liver Pills arc a boon to
wrecked and six persons injured. William
Kunkle, a blacksmith, was, caught in tbe ell arrived at tho Mansion house yesterday, suffhrera from sick headache, sourstoniach,
wreck and terribly scalded by' tbe bursting and loft for Now York last night It is raid torpid liver and Indigestion. Sugar coat­
ed,
pleasant to take and warranted to go
ot tbe cylinder. His body was crushed. and
of a tramp, baring exchanged a 873 cult of through by daylight
ho is thought to be fatally hurt.
riotbaa for a farmer'* outfit .worth 87. The
I’n sident Hyde, of Bowdoln, Is^not ytt
party wns closely bunt*! in Indiana, and bad
30 years old.
Nxw York, July IX—Tho Hcrippa league

enrd and the cable wa» dropped, shooting
ahead the momentum lucres**! every momeol by tbu grade and*h«avy load of paswn*
gers until a spend of eighteen mil* on hour.

SAMUEL THE REFORMER.
_ESSON 111, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­

When children gather tn delight.
To fill the air with bubbles bright.
Of this let parents all be sure—
The soap’they’usc is good and purfe,
For, common grease in some'wc find
With evil mixtures well combined
That soon with burning sores will tell
On lips and tongue, and gums as well.

Let Ivory Soap, that’s made
Of purest oils and essence ra:
Be uied l/y those who Imbblca 1
And greatest pleasure will th* ;. .,.
For brighter bubbles will txs
Where soap is pure and fresh ar.
While not a fear it^ri cross th
(»f bad results df any kind.

A -WORD OF WARNING.
There are many white soaps, each represented to be "justas good as thi ...
they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remrkib.'e quslte;

of the genuine.

Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon gettin
Copyright I'M, by Procter 4 Gamble.

BOILERS

Hastings Banner,

8ie»tien PraU’s steam bolter worts established
irtA Mamifacturer &lt;M t.tgh and low■ preaeure
and slesni beating boilers of all kinds, smoke
pipes, bresefania. etc. OM boilers taken in etciuuin for new. Bivvts. boiler plates, anditrafler tube* for sale. Cor. Foundry at. and Mich.

$1.00 a Year.

tags, Kalanmc: It
TIME-TABLE

Sink

In effect July iriTifs*.

^ORSt*

BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.

l-l

BtaEoa*

t

.Woodland
...Hasting*...
...tibultz . ...
.Cloverdale .
. Delton ..
....Milo..
...CresMo .
Uiehtand Juie-t

’hi sis

II’

teake th: fatuous llorv Brand Raker Blanket".

WHlil YOUB LIVER

UonnectlomiAl Richland Ju*tten #itaC. J.
*M. for.Toledo* aiiratan. At llanlinn wiU

IS OUT OF ORDER
" IM Aiuaara Falls Foote.”

DB.C.McLAHl’5
•MVXB PILLS*

Station*.

HaartX'U*.

Rantas.

IVORY POLISH TEETH,

Detroit.

Peifumes the Breath. Ask for it.

FLEMING BROS., - Pittsburgh, Pa.

FIFTH

UKrii -

POINT

PEERLESS OYES«ct
For BLACK STOCMAGS.

Sold by Drwb* Ab’
Fcerlro lirotr~ "
Perrleu I-an;

TO ADVERTISERS.
GKO.

r.

HOWELL * CO..

IMSE'S EXTRACT

rttOBATK tir.PEH.
&lt; Michigan.county fa Barn
. session of th- I'r.-b .: ‘
County of Barry, holden al the Fn
tas Clty o( HMUng*. In sabl &lt; «'
day, tte illh day o&lt; -fan*'’
tMKM otaM hundred and &lt;-i«i’:i
Present. Charles W. Aflrtn1‘rob.it--.
In tho nutter of the eriat" ■&gt;'
Crakes,
deceased.
OimStetedfiling
tta* prlita
Oed, of Frauds Crakes, father ol ■
praying tnat the ad:mn)-’.i &gt;: &gt;
■—-a— —•• '
yoar peutMxM

tlie forenoon, be aasirnrd for the
said jxitltlnn. and that the bet** «• 1
dMMMdMd all other irrsmi* In
said estate, are required to •J’l*'" ,

said petlU;'

THE GREAT

Blood

pwuiuina in
,
Mfi Tainted and eircutair.i i»
hut) , one.- In eaab wrek for ta'
week* previous tn said da' "t &gt;" •'
CHARI KS", *’
(A true coyy.i_________ Juds"“
NoUro la hereby gtven that tl&gt;- ■
teretofore existing under
Hara.* VauArtnanhasi-cen.tl-w*____
Hmllh retiring Iron, the rata £ ’
Hxni, .&lt;
AU aocoaafa dne th®,^"''
S1, u A"
-VanArman must t* paid »» 1 M
Jixll(bj
fam* owing by Um «
Ham* A VanArmmi.

does 5,000,000 pounds of work each day.
No wonder peopln drop dead with worn U1,l‘ °»&gt;u to the victory &lt;
out hearts. Tlds could be prevented by
repented and rrik-tl
Dr. Mika’ new and great discovery, the ^7 I“aa'’ 010 **&gt; kx*

GNiTTHBtrao. Pa.. July 13—Two men,
named Hon;cr and Rcifsnyder, were killed

YOUNG
For Sob by W. H.GOQDYEAR.

�BURKE IS THE MAN WANTED.
Dyspepsia

.

mm,

hi

«ixfeinw. »u , Jui,

The Husbandman’s Reward in
the Great Northwest.
cn, ffl

IS THE WHEAT FIELDS.

d*J. Vount Cfertuu,

^jra* headache, sod refreshes

who bad rented the Carteor
Burk. lookM
iuffused bis face when Ckrlaon
him and uffd: “That i* Frank
The prteouar «ko gipl Xa

e..*7.1 '

» 1
tlmw"

Mnrke Pl..a. Not &lt;;«,(,y.
The prteecuttou rrstod ttotr c-a with

Some small sect ions

:b-v receive .1, but, as

was ixmnned
I littlo if any
g, ami was fol­
rains aud cool

niparntiveiv low and
1 grain. There were
southern* Minnesota
:« fast apjT-.mcbing
r*t of other small
■ottered localities,

urtH Burk. U&gt;. h»m&gt;| .(umU™ |-

uf.

H previous years when
i •• yield was uiiexpecttlatf quality pt tile sen-

■ntinuc uutd harvest

Min-

•omis tliat

tbe

b5w'mlng health to wan

Chicago. July ll.-Judge Tutey yedirday
refuMxl to faurnea writof habca* corpus tor th.
relraw on bail of John F. Begg* Tbo iu.te.
held that, a. an todictment has bran
U fe“&gt;4'le
the ^‘mlnal
court, which atone ha* JurMIctioo. Im­
mediately after Judg.. Tul.y had given hi.
deciwun Begg* attorney appeared lefors
Judge Horton, of tbe criminal court, toflia
a motion that Boggs l* mlmtttad to bail,
btate Attorney Luugraecksr not b-iug
ready to argue tbo motion. Judge Horton
HUgg-.-vti-l Friday tnumlng at 10 o’clock a*
the hour for houring tho arguiqeuta. an-i thte.
wa* agreed ta by both vide*.
Chicago, July IX—The habeas corpus
case of lawyer John F. Bogg., to l« per­
mitted to give bail, was hoard b-fore Judge
Horton, ot the criminal court yesterday, aud
after Twtenmg to elaborate argument, of
routwel pro and cun the judge doddad tliat
Mr Begg, intat stay in jail pen ling h«

U.-The argu­

ments uf counsel fn the Burke cwrt* have been
concludwl and Judge'Bain ba* given the or­
der for extradition. Tta decision will be
sent to Ottawa at oure. where the minister
of Justice will undoubtedly issue tin- neces-

gnrdod m very small
DIAMOND FIELD RECORDS.

Chicago, July U- league scorcV co the
l»en bail playing yesterday were a* follow*:
At Washington City—Washington 4. Chw
cago 3; at Philadelphia—I'bilaitelpUin 11,
Indianapolis 1; ut Bo»tou—Boston »i, Cleve­
land 1; at New York—New York 7, Pitts­
burg-5.
Chicago, July 10.—Following are
league base tall .ewes yesterday.

tbe
At

Washington—Washington 2. Chicago 10: at
Boston—th«ton 15, ClYvelan-t 5: al Philadel­
phia-Philadelphia 10, Indianapolis *•
CHICAGO, July IL—Thu following record

■ ti&lt;&gt;ns they promise a
fHE CROPS IN ILLINOIS.

M/lte Ixxirfl of ngriculthat tho vonjition of
b- t unprvVfe-d since May I. nod

1'tit. oCais a vertigo yield per
71 - . ond.tiou -if postures is nearly up
le an average the &gt;4ate over, mid in tbe

r-i;

-xrellent, and should both-

In tin1 central part
• I- tier yield, but in tbe south,h yield promives little more

&gt;niitte« from which reports

i-r mon- than an average
The area in Hungarian and'
a year
ago
The
j',ung live stock througbluraging. The number

clubs yesterday; At Breton— Breton 3, Cleveburg 1; at Washington City— Washington 'i,
Chicago 4; nt Philadelphia—Ptnhulelphia 5,
Indianapolis 3
1
Chicago. July IX—Yesterday's League

iugton City—Washington 3. Indianapolis 8;
at Philadelphia—Philadelphia V, Chicago 2:
at Boston— Boston-PitUbucg j»n»tpou«d—
Chicago, July IX—Tbe eastern elubs of

picniai with the.westernor* this round. Yes­
terdays scores were: At Philadelphia—PhdWashington 7. Iudiana]&gt;olM 2; at B,«ton—
Boston 13. Plttsborg 1; at New York—New
York 4, Cleveland .A
■Saturday’* soorea in tim Ixogue wore as
follows: At Washington City—Washington
It, Cleveland tt—seven innings, rain; al Bos­
ton—Fitteburg 4, Boston 0. At Pnllnilelpbia.
Anson, after one inning bad been j«layed. the
homo team getting caw run. procec&lt;h*d to
bulldoze tbe umpire into postponing the
game on account of alleged ,Wet grounds
The umpire- will be reported to President
Young on charges of favoritism to Anson's
“liable*," us tbe gronnds were in fair condi­
tion mid the wrether clearing.

A SETTLEMENT AT HOMESTEAD.

PlTTsnrRO, July 13.—An armistice begun
between tbe strikers and Carnegie’&lt; mhn-

posal of Sheriff McCandless that the com­
pany meet a committee* of striker* nnd try
to settle the dispute. Tbe proposition was
Tbo number of colta

RAISING TOO MUCH HAY.

-D. A. Kent,
“■-■retory &lt; t the Iowa Hay Shippers’ asaorate :: i.„.
n circular to western bay
»tor- ;i, .Giidilie Mtya that, according to
timothy ul,4 prairie ‘Wherever these grasses

mlttee
were
held, the
tort
meet­
ing closing at 8 p. m. yesterday, lite con­
ference ended in a *ati*fuctary agreement
to tioth rides, ami full recognition to tbe
Amalgamated a*»octotton. The company re­
... . _
1 —b if.
nf rferieaa
tho whole tbo substantial victory te with tbe
men. The reduction 10 the men will aver­
age about 23 pw cent.; the blgbreL being 30
per cent, take* place in the U, -5 “nJ l’
Inchuiilla. This reduction u merechiid*
nlav compared with that demanded by the
firm, which in one particular cn.a amounted

**ar ' crops of timothy, which will cut off

»*»:ern .Laments for next year, and require
ten.., Mu... July li-A&gt;
Saturday morning the people were shocked
by the occurrence cf adntedful domertlc.
slaughter. Mra Catharine Smith ha. been
P£t up all they can is condemned, it being the

..... &lt;vuw» iueir uew mtereeu,
of putting up a great gorgo of bay,
tX 2*ctl,p nI ,nMt yeai'’
wiu put up *
muI

b,y- Tber® u mon‘
J*
*" ten ton* of fancy hay than in thirty
•«IS uf 1.N.P............................. J
J

’

...... ..
•»» inuiumu
,"'1’ Ju,T T^-Much of tbe
U"&lt;
'«threahad. Tbe
.7
to thirty-live bushels per
■‘■‘•I k .juallty of tbo grain 1s unusualfy

Ei

"*

pra°ta

—wou.ooo u. Harvard.
BvdT'^J^ 11-Tb0 hite
BwL®.
kft *50-000 to Harvard
Xix ■00U tor *,ow*’UbrBr7 •*

I&gt;r. Jaques’ German Worm Cakes dtMtroy
worms and remove them from the sj stoo.
bare, pleasant nnd effective.

For the couipk-xion use Ayeris .8ar*apur-

Wix.xirxG. Man.. July

heading out in a mart

Weakcnwl aud deranged livers, stomachs
and ImiwcIh should never be acted ou by
Jl* ,*"'*■ common pills, bran. etu.
Miles I His cures liver complaint, consti­
pation. pHcs, etr„ liv n J)CW
Samples free at W. H. GuxlycarV.
’

The Calumet Ji Hecla mine ha* pur.
chased 5.000,000 fevt uf timber for Usu In
the mine during the coming year.

quit'1 generally

uK'iith behind the flrjt
town wheat in general
inu-ii Ly the dry
i-A'i*gurde&gt;! a» nil untnin sotne localitiM ttap-

The Toledu, Saginaw A Mackinac rail­
road will soon give Flushing and Durand
btul'iert meu B
t0 tlw S)lgllinW:i
UIoihI vs. Nerves.
ml&gt;t*ke» have been made in the
world, by supposing many nerVoua troubles
were due u. bad bl6o&lt;L Tills headache,
fits, dlxzhiess, sleeplessness, etc. are al­
ways &lt;iUe t0 weakness or Irritation of the
nerves of tlu* brain, dyspepsia, pahi. wind,
etc. to weaklier of the . ............. the atomach: weak lungs is caux-&lt;l by the weakness
of the parts: biliousness, constipation* etc.
tu weakues* of.the nrrve“ of. the liver or
bowels: pains! kregularln-,' sterility, to
derangement of the ntrrjn.* uervre.' For
ail weakness. Dr. Milts' great nerve nnd
brain fold «urpa.w-s all other remeilie-.
Trial boules free at V.’. H. Goodyear’s
drag store.

Thoms', «gi&lt;i 11, sou
*— .....
..
Of Who will d le. While .Itempting
to eacape the murderer fell on ■ sp‘k,J- *}****
penetrated his bruin and kilted him. He
; ,,___ ■
ituane.
tjio rn«r&gt;»r. .....
CUIC.OO, July 11-Tte
—■“» «*
tteKu^S «'
B-NUNtel- CW*~

nice Things w aether,

Fainting. It, the Uorta C&lt;J

r-T- JMktlfeau k.„ fecund
wonderfully in art education within tti« ta»t
twjnty-flro y.-nra. Still a great Lely are
lamentably delictent. large mqaM not yet
raring advanced beyond the-chromo *tege.
evertbetess Michigan may now [fondly
braat of having produced tbe must disticietlvely America: Arttet of world-wide reputation,

Hope college, at Holland, now has its
summer normal .school under way and 200
student* are expected.

The distressing feeling of wcarincM,
-and exhaustion without effort, which
makes life a burden to mi many people. Is
due t« jsivcrty uf the blood and feeble
vitality. If you are suffering from such
feelings. Bltidbilder is Ju&gt;t what yon need,
ami will-lie of the greatest benefit to you.
It purifies and enriches the blood. Impart*
tone and vigor to the whole system, aids
digestion and ■overcome* all morbid ten­
dencies and nervous affections canM*d by a
depressed state of the blood, strengthens
and builds up the system, while It eratlb
c.Hes dfrease. It is pleasant to .take and
the dose is small. Try it and Im* cured.
Price 81- Slid by E. II. laithrop.

FA1 * AHD &lt;J°iPE« WFaThBi
^vluM»TiriE ij ff^5TTiA|E
a|.: f^REjr Tree; aWunG

V/oviPyov

Wintertime ijBi&amp;Kw
^Iceaad5n°*i

Have it At'-

'■&gt; A-RElGKlW.

AL\Ay5lNyoVRpEARH0^
chaser* ot really g&lt;od pointings to b- found

AEjrHAvETNf^Wjm^^

pi ivsto collect ions, some of them containing
pictures famous both in Europe and America,
while bumble but still Awritorious collections
may be counted by dozens, and single point­

wkb®fjs,

state, lu Uiort true art te bath appreciated
and (mid for hi Michigan by a rapidly inercaaing body of tbe pwplo.

MICHIGAN AllT OALUUtlFS.
There are but two public art galleries of
SOte in tlie state Th&lt;&gt; first of tbr*e h tbe
H- C. Lewis art gallery, nt Cold waler. Mr.
(mwis wav ti e first wealthy gentletnan iu
tbu State to begin a really tine art collrctlpn.
About a quarter of a century ago be bad his
plaiu well laid. His collection embrace.,
pictures from most of the best American
artteb, and te worth a fortune. His will
gives the gallery to thv University of Ann
Arbor whenever bi* wife dies, and f* a tine
i-zample 01 liberal public spirit. The Detroit
Van’Bureu county farmer* an- weary of Museum of Artis the other public-gallery.
luniidiing fat sbeep for mongrel curs to Its collection is nn excrllant one for a prokill and threaten a war of extermination. grmlvi-* school of art, though tbo Mum.-uid
uas not yet acquired the ownership of uiauy
' Mothers will find Dr. Winchell’s teething famous pictures, hut it has a number of
syrup ju-fet the medicine to liavelti the house fanivufe pictures loaned to its use und ou
for the children; it will cure coughs, colds, exhibition.
.
.sore throat, and regulate the bowel*. Try
FRIVATX COLUCCTIOX&amp;
There are n number of excellent (rrivate
J. Lichtenauer. clothier ut Greenville, art collections in tho state, some of them
lias been closed by hlrf’creditars.
containing wor«» ot rare value, nnd nil («•Happy Home Blood I’urifier L&lt; the peo- levaing undeniable merit Among these are
jte’s popular medicine for purifying, the tbo well-known crJiectiuns of Gca R. A.
blood; preventing or curing dyspepsia.* Alger, Senator James McMillan. M. a 8mith,
bnitouknoM. beadsrlie. Imlls and all fevers D. M. Ferry. Bela Hubbard. H. K Pingree,
and malarial disease*. IMcc SO cents and U. K Minister to 8|iain Tbos. AV. Palmer,
F. J. Hecker. David YVhitney, jr., George-6.
tne dollar per bottle.
’

largest collection of etchings in the United
States), anJ tbo Detroit Club, in Detroit;.
KonstStockbridg-. Kalamazoo. Col. Ge&lt;»rge
C Briggs. Grand H i pel-., R. G. Peters. Monirtsc, ex Governor David H. Jerome, begins w
and C. H. Hockley, Muskegon.

Michigan Aitrtsra.
Michigan ban produevda number of famous

DA»5y Time ANDRojt time within if n&lt;t
WiThovt. .
.
For all 5^50*5 jA'vA (lAV$ jOAP
Made by N k’ FAIRBANK ft CO , CHICAGO, ILL.

Cn»t Mine*.
Tbo moa extensive mines iu tbe world aru
three of Freyburg, Saxony. They were be­
gun iu tbo Twelfth century, and in 1S35 tbo
gnlterics, takcx collectively, bad reached the
unprecedented length of 123 miles. A new
gallery, begun in ISIS. Lad reached a length
of 0ght inUi-i nt the time of the census of
The deepest prependiCUlnr mining khaft iu
tbo world is located at Prizilram. Bohemia.
It is a load mine: it was begun 1832. January,
18W, it wa* 3,280 feet deep.
The deepest coal initio in the world ia near
Tourney, Belgium; It Is 3,342 feet in depth,
but, unlike the Usui mine mentioned above; it
i* not perpendicular.
Tho deepest rock salt bore in tho world is
near Berlin, Prussia; it in 4,183 feet deep.
Tbe deepest hole ever bored into the earth
t» tbo artesian well at Potsdam, which is
3,300 fret deep.
Tbe deepest coal mine* in England ore the
Dunkirk collieries of Lancarhirv, which are
2,834 feet in depth.
The deepest cm! aiiaft in tbe United States
if located at Pottsville, Pa. In 1685 it had
rvacluxl a depth of 1,570 feet. From this
great depth 44X) ear*, holding four tons each,
are hoisted daily, f
Thu dee|*e«t silver mine in the United States
is tho Yellow Jacket, imo ot tbo great Coin­
stock rystem nt Virginia City, Nev.; the
lower levels are 2,700 feet below tbohoisting
works.—St. Louis liepublic.

Boston

Dry Goods Store
HKRE’SYDUROPPORTUNITY.
MARR &amp; DUFF
Arc having tbe biggest kind of a sale on
their 2d inch Glovia silk umbrellas, panr
gon frames and gold heads that they are
selling for $1.40, also on their 2$ inch fast
black sateen umbrellas, paragon frames
and gold heac|» that are being sold \for'

$1.10.

These are two of the most Import­

ant sales iu rain and shine umbrellas otbr
It* 111 IUm-Iims ii Theft.
Joe H. Johnston, n worthy colored man of offered to the public. The silk umbrella
llichmond county, lost a steer, and while with gold head that-we are gh ing you for
searching &lt;»u a neighboring farm for the mi»- 81.4 V is just tlie same as that sold last sum­
-ing animal, wm caught in a rain storm and
took tefugv under an Inviting tree in a grove. mer for $2.30. We closed out the lot com
Cattle in the adjacent Held also sought refuge prising nearly four hundred; they were
under the trees. Tho rain lasted some time, purchased cheap and you nre getting the
aud Johnston wm worrying himself about his advantage of our purchase, liemember it
losa Glancing nt tlie animals, be noticed
Is necessary to come early as they are
Among the famous Michigan artists of to that some dark »pota were being washed from
day, Randolph'Rogen, tbo vculptor, of Ann Oho ot tbo steers. Htcadily big block blotches moving fast only $1.40 for a 20 inch fold
were disappearing under the steady down­ beaded silk umbrt-ha worth $2.50 and 8L10
Arbor, Fred. 8. Church and Larry Earle,
Rev. Dr. Fairfield, of Manistee, sppolut- Grand Itajiiib, Gari J. Mclche:-*, Julius pour, nnd in half an hour Joo had his lost
id consul at Lyons, leaves a $n.000 place Roteboven and Robert Gies, Detroit, are steer on tbo way home. It bad been stolen for fast black sateen umbrella, gold headed
worth $1.90.
for a $2,500 place and glory.
conspicuous. Mr. Melcher* LAs tbepiedal* of and disguised with shoo blacking.—Atlanta
tbo Parte and Amsterdam talon*, and Mr. Journal.
Uncle Sam's Condition Powders will
Our Stunner Umbrellas
Roteboven tbe Pari* udon medaL Mr. Gies
cure 'distempers, coughs, colds, fevers am!
h*&gt; sold a xiiiail jKktoUe for a high price to
most of the disease* to which liprses. cat­
L'Art, tbe tost art magaiiue in tbo world.
That we arc yelllug for 82.40 and 13.3017»
tle. sheep, hogs and poultry are subject.
Among our premising artiste are: Rotwrt
good value for 83.50 and 83.00. We have
Alger county has only one. church, and
them In La loscu and stalldan! length
that Is supported bv the Indlsn* i f Munihandies. Fall line of fancy parasols, all
lu», Percy Ives, Arthur J. Goodman, H. 8.
slng.
Bullock, C. E Hulburt, Detroit, and Will
styles and priee».
°
Howe. Grand Rapid* (pupil of Voo Marko,
We are having a big trade on our spring
And too men to cali on anv d rugci st fur a free
trial package of I-ane'-. Family Medlelnc. the
There Is nothing fn the world more generally Jackets that we are Helling for 82.00, 82.150.
great root and herb remedy, discovered by Dr.
HUM Lane while in the Kocky Mountains. For government, and wm given a tncdal in tbe desired than long life, yet the majority of peo­ 82.75, $11.00, |«.M. 83.73. $4.00 and 84.50,
ple put off caring for tbelr healt^-not because etc. These are unusually pretty styles
diseases of the blood, liver and kidney* It Isa salon), and John Owen (water colon).
positive eure. For constipation and clearing up
MICIIIOAM LADY ^IKTISTS.
and good values. They are In black and
of the complexion It does wonders. &lt; tilldren
to glre the subject sufficient thought until we
like It. Evenoee praises it. Large-sire pack­
Michigan has &gt;*vera] women wbogive pro­
rreelve p reminder In the’shape of a severe 111- colors. Also a big line of beaded wraps can
age to cents AX all druggist*’mise of good art work. Among them are
be found In our cloak department nt at­
Miws Helen Roby (now in ParL). Miss Carol
Then. loo. we arc constantly bewildered by tractive prices from $3.T5, $4.00. S4.50.
M. Albright (teacher in Now York), Misses
Goulson, sisters. Miss Kato Allmond, Mias tbe various seiipob of medicine, and tbe physi­ 85.00, 83.50, ?0.00 and $0.50. etc. It will
Japan not only Knows when to begin imi­ Florence Waterman (formerly of Grand cians who represent them, often blunder in our |
pay you Ao look us through. Also ask tosee
choice of a doctor.
,
tating western civilization, but when to stop. Rapids).
If people only knew that the very lA»t health­ the fluent line of lace curtains In tbe city.
There wm. no hesitation about adopting our
Mr. A. J. Brow, art dealer, Detroit, first
educational institution* aud our civic insti- brought out the Ktanley Indian paintings in keeper, life-preserver, and disease-preventer That Is what we can show you and at the
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tutiuniL
Ncwspeqiers followed, aud tele­
lowest price*.
Into a concentrated and very palatable form in
graphs, nnd rnUroads, aud constitutions.
But when it camo to women’s dresses, there the banging committee* at art exhibitions,
was a halt. Fn-ncfa men milliners and Eng­ and bMdoue much to promote publicjinterest Bitters, they would not hesitate a moment to
lish women nilliiner* were dropped and their and education in art
noevUes rustexi for want of patrouaga This
But they do not know. How can they know,
MAGX1F1CSXT AHT SHOW.
wa* wise. Wo ore exactly 300 year* behind
when so many not only worthless, but positively
tbo Japanew and in thi rear of common
Tbe great International Ei(&gt;o*ition, to bo Injurious drugs are contantly flooding the mar- BATTLE CREEK.
jcnw in our method of dressing women. We held in Detroit in Septeiub.-r, i* now con­
should do well to imitate our Oriental friends structing an immense Art Gallery, to bo New Htyle Vinegar Bitten Is as bad as any of
in several particulars, but particularly in fe­ lighted and hung in the best modern methods, them?
m which will lx- placed tho largest, costliest
rn*!o costume.-St. Louis 01ubo-Dcm«rnL
They do not know of course, unless they have
aud finest art exhibition ever shown to the tbe courage to try the New tttyle. It straightens
American public It will draw tbo rarest oct a tangied-up sjitetn In a very short while
art
treasures
from
tbo
galleries
and
collocand
those who buy it onoe boy It always. ’ '
A Scranton comet player tell* about how
Why don’t you try It, reader? It is sent out
bi* dog act*. As «oon aa tho player begins to tions mentioned above, and will also import
at a great expense the largest and most
by a responsible bouse, snd is exactly m repre
toot ou bi* hern tijo dog ruriiw toward him,
ptocre lite paw* eti his master’s knees, look* famous collection ever gathered in the United tented. It eosto but a dollar fer a very liuye
States, and never before shown to the
mm in luo l.,v&gt;
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American. public. This is the celebrated glad ot anything In your Ufa Your druggist
long' howl. If tho music keeps right on, tho
.
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. . . fN-.__■ ' 11 ' -- a* fefei* *
.
dog scampers to the furthest corner of tho
roam, whirls about, facea his master, sits
artist* in Europe, comprising about throe
sad ELEGAJfT
uixjn Lis haunches and howl* m long, m tho
hundred and fifty pictures of rare merit, of you will AMI happier than If you had found a
tooter toots- Whether tho dog does this to
which about fifty are fresh from tbe latest a gold mine, for it is really a mlne-ot health.
cxprwa his dislike for tho sounds, or whether .Paris salonMTA BcW toy WM. BAUZB, Trey, V.X
Among the famous artist*
hi* bowl* ai-e indication* of in tern® pleasure, represented in thi* collection are Church, tbo
FKoilATE ORDER.
.
Moroni. Hamilton, Poore, Cbawe. Thorne,
State of Michigan. County of Barr} -m.
J.
G. Brown. Brush, Walker. Pauli, Brooks,
At a session of tbe Probate Court tor the
Hend for a beautiful book tree.
County ot Ham, holdeu at tbe Probate OflSce.
Payton and Cere. One of the piclurw is a
In tbe City at Hastinri, In said county, on Thurs­
remarkable landscape by Pauli, sheeted for
day. th" 20th day of June. *“ “•* ~~ —
a medal, and Poore’s wonderful prise pic­
tbousand el^bt hundred and 1
ity-nlne.
ture.
Why I
prumise. One of tbe pioneers iu fame wm
J. M. Stanley (deremied) who became tbe
most noted delineator of Indians and Indian
scenes. Robert Hopkin, tine marina pointer,
wm amongr the early Michigan artists.
Among oUmt&lt; who achieved early reputation
were J. M. Hartig, of Grand Rapids, Hurley
Moore, Kalamazoo, Alvah BrndUb, I. T.

On reading and tiling tbe petition, duly Vert­
Iin*

living with Augustas
not believed to hnve bran married
About!
n. m. Saturday Ri—.berg b**?jj*

UduUnHW

YR'AfjTiMEliPAb'yW

PREPARING

I. &lt;0 huv. a neu.pfewr prlnl«1 tn the Finnish language.
•

Bay City, after completing her eeuaus.
asserts that her population Is 81,375.

Nearly every portion
he last ten days, tho
varying Trv&gt;n light
ipourfe. Tbe result is
: tie appearance and prosI.
•rop all along the line, exthoroughly burned out
advanced in growth as
rrsu'-citatiun. Tho ruins

NOW

n fair trial. ItwiU &lt;!o jou good.

““ Fr*nl WUlUrn^

though 1:.. u«. ebokmg

X.

THE MAGNIFICENT ART EXHIBITION

Jwrt2!S.

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CUcfep,.
Aiuonu l, „ltml □„

high and hare.

ireutiT’j-et

mrei^Sd’’

Tbe Exhibition wlU also include tho worid.
. . II
Ma— -a
hw

Frlood-i beard your peper bad gone up”J’ublisher (interrupting)—It baa
Friend icontinuingi — And 1 thought I
would jitet stop rt0’ni “d
“T

he admitted to probate, and
-- ---will

•xhibite will be Makoffski’i famous great
pointing,
THB Rt’MUAX WShDIWO ntABT,

tbat Thursday the inh
I — n-nlru.k. fen *«—

ever bofore exhibited in tbo United 8tateo,

Uon. mol that tbe tetr
and all other nersoM

national Exposition at

Tbo Epoch

rkhN”*"',' *“* *T
K. H. MCDONALD DRUG
Thi* Art Exhibition cannot fail not only

th. wteratire and fliuunv c.mmlttere.

Tt»e plare of bototug «&gt;’

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New York City.
FiU-gcndo Btoctter.

eame off y*»terday afternoon. The lUd^e j
2ZZ -'of Bloomington, IU*, lcxjk flr*’
. ^LTitar. tbe-ctrndprisi
Tirtn. 0( KcabUiiy.-Uentsd-Steman.

CO.,

petition, and tbe 'bearing
a ropy of this order to be

�A

BACHELOR’S

THE JUGGLERS OF INDIA.

The madman skipped up from hl* bowlder
nd looked at me with indescribable cunning.

PIPe

HX-r ,«

I wortblp • fairy like, fanciful form.

day notwithstanding. Huck tbo bloom of
It—hey! a commonplace of.tbe poets.”
“But sir,” I put In as politely as I might.

With no wife enr kid* to provoke.

Don't go tip the chimney tn wnoke.

Wool go “P «bo chimney In smoke

BLEAKIRK-ON-SAKDS.
A rough. unfrequented bridle road rising
nnd dipfdrg toward* the coast, with hero rind

moors; straight overhead, a red and wintry
sub just struggling to avert Itself: to right
and ltd: a stretch of Imrren down still coated
white with hoar frost.
1 had flung the rain* upon my Iksxo's neck,
ami was ambling homeward*. Betwren mo
and Bleukirk lay acvea good mile*, and we
hnd corn* for enough already on thy chance
of tbe sun’* breaking through; but a* the
morning wore on. so our pronwet of hunting
that day faded further from u* It was now
high noon, and I bad left /be hunt half uu
hour ago. turned my fare towards U:o coast,
and lit a cigar to beguile tho way. When a
man is twenty-seven he begin* to mim the
fun of shivering Iwwidc a frozen cqver.
Tbe rood took a sudden plunge among tlie
spurs uf t wo converging hills. As I began to
descend, the first gleam of sunshin*' burst
from the dull heaven and. played orvf the
boar frost 1 Ihokr-d up, arid saw on tho slope
of the hill to the right a horseman also de
aamding.
At first glance I took him for a brother
sport*man who, too, had abandon'd hope ot a

Uys my wnw of’ your hospitality under sus-

will bo within your know ledge.that Uto on a
Sunday night, just twenty-nina years ago.
ami never returned; that subrequent iamiiry
yielded no trace of her flight, beyond tboYact
that she went provided with a small hand bag
containing a change of clothing; that, ns we
bad lived together for twenty years in tho
entirret harmony, no reason could then’ or
afterward* be given for her astonishing con-

thfi man you might guess him a century old,
-were it not for the nimbleues* of his gestures

effect upon me was tragical; that my lively
emotions underneath the shock decaned into
a settled gloom; that my facultie* (notorious­
■ 1 acknowledged hi* salutation as bo ranged ly ominent) in a short time became clouded,
nay eclipsed, neoesai’.atinq my removal—I
up beside ma.
,
"Will my company, sir, offend you I By will not refine—to a madhouse. Hey, is it
your coat I'suspect your Undo: venatarem
I nodded rnaent a* well a* I could. He
■ His voice exactly fitted his eye*. Both were paused, with a pinch between finger and
‘sharp and charged with expression^ yot both
carried also a hint that their owner had were now blazing with madm-aa. hi* da
lived long in privacy. Somehow they lacked wa* formally, even affectedly, polite.
“My wife never came back natura
touch.

. • "1 am i

homeward*," I answered.
He shifted a little on tho bowlders, slipped
“Hey!
______
Tho familiarity lay rather in tho words the snuffbox back into bis waistcoat pocket,
then, crowing hl» legs anil clasping hi* bands
than tbe manner, and I did not re^nt it.
over o» knw, bent forward and regarded
“At Bleak irk."
His eyes had wander*^ for a moment to me fixedly.
“I murdered her," he said slowly, and nodibennd uhrod. but now ha turned abruptly,
•
and locked at me, aa I thought, with wot dad
A pause followed tliat reerned to Inst nn
hour.
Tho stone which hn had strapped in
stminnl himself. fumbled in his waistcoat
pocket, and, producing a mastdve snuffbox, my mouth with his bandanna wa* giving mo
offered mo a pinch. On my deciLuing, ho acute pain; it obstructed; loo, wluU little
helped hiinaelf copiously, and thro, letting breathing my emotion left me, and 1 dared

the reins hang loose upou bi* arm, fell to top"To uh&gt; tliis form of tbe herb nicotlaaa
commend* itself by its cheapness: tin- sense is
tickled, the purse consenting—like tbe com­
plaisant husband in Juvenal; you take mo!
lam well acquainted with Bleakirk-supftr■drnlnm. By tbe way, bow - is Sqtdre Cart­
wright uf tho Halir
"If," said I, “you mean my father, Angus

‘•Hey i" cried the old gentleman, and added
quo dives Tullua et—Angus, eh! And yet a

nerves grow so tense thnt I felt myself faint

body was never found f

“Lydia wa* a dear creature; io many re­
spect* sue made mo an admirable wife. Her
affection for me wa* canine—podtively. But
dors mountainous. Moreover, her voice!—it
wns my cruciation—monotonously, regularly,
dasperatcly volubla. If *he talked of arch­
angel* they became insignificant—and her

sustaining," ho said.
-The muffr
sole viaticum." As be spoke be put his bond
nervously to bls forehead, and withdrew it
"Then.” thought 1, “you must have started
in the'middle of tho night;" for it wa* now
litljo past uoou. But looking at bis face I
saw clearly pint it wa* drawn and pinebed
with fasting. Whereupon I remembered my
flask ant) luindwicb box, aud pulling them out
assured him, with some apology for the
Joy wa* childish.

Again lie whipped off his

conduct did honor to my dead father; ‘'and
■with Angus Cartwright,’’ said be, “kiudue**
wm intuitive.’ Being a habit, it outran re­
flection-, mid his whisky, sir, was undeniable.

here are bcwldem, and a running brook to
dlipt-i our cups; nnd, by my life, a foot
bridge, to the rail of which wo may tether
indceal, wu had conn to a hollow in the
road, across which a tiny beck, now swollen
with tho rnina, was chattering bravely. Fall­

touch my hear: strings into music; it frayed

Ito live on these terms!”

In Langiusl Ho narrate* that a certain wo­
man conceived a violent desire to bito tbo
underneath her window with hi* ware*. So
imperative did this longing become that at
length tho woman apjiealed to her husband,
who, being a good nature ! mon, and unwill­
ing to duobl^o/bcr, hired the baker for a
man. allowed her two bites, but denied a third,
being unable to contain himself fpr paiu. Tbo

was ticklish work climbing down; for footing
bud to be found, and Lydia was a maentrou*
weight Pphl how fat she w»* and clumsy—
lolling this wny and that! Besides, tbe bag
ham{x*re*l me. But I reached the foot at lust,
ind after a short rest clambered out along
:bo ridge os fast a* I could. I wa* *iek ana

.’urthret spit of rock, 1 tosaed the bag from
me far into tlie northern sand. Th'-n I turned
tnent. In the 'moonlight her lips were ported
Wthough idle were still chattering; so I kiwxi
her once, bccnUMi I had lov«l liar, apddropped
her body over into ths Quick Boy Sand. In

“I trundled home the barrow, mixed my­
self a glass of whiiiky, sat t*-»id- it for half

footprints on tho turf and rock of Wpeful

room, provided them at once with a clew—
but it did not Lead them to the Quick Boy.
For two day* they searched; at the end of.
thnt time it grew clear to them that grief was
turning my brain. Your father, sir, wa* in­
stant with hi* sympathy—ut )«sut ton time* a
day I hod much ado to keep from laughing
in bi* fare, Ftuaily t*ro doctor* visited me.
nnd 1 wo* taken to a madhouv*
"I have rrniained within iU wall# twenty-

oughiy nt home there. Two day* ago I dincovered that the place wa* boring up. So 1
determined to escape; and thi* to a man of
my rewuren prveented few difficult Ire. I
borrowed tlii* pony from a stable not many
yard* from the madhouse wall; he belongs, 1
think, to a chimney sweep, and I trust that,
back to hi* master."
i suppot*' at thi* point be must bnve detocmd the question in my eyes, for be cried
sharply:
.
“You wish to know my purpose! It is sim­
ple." Ho ]xuwd a thin hand over hi* fore­
head. “I have been shut up, as I say, for
twenty-nine year*, and I now discover that
the nuuilKiuse boro* me. If they retake me—
and the hu&lt;- nml cry mu*t lie out long before
tblf—I shall lx- dragged back. What, then,
is my proposal! I ride to Blealdrk and out
along the siunaiit of Woeful Nesa Tbero 1
dismount, tarn my pony loose, and. descendihyuk'Ug the ridge, step low *ho »and that
swallowed Lydln. Simple, i* it notf Ex­
cess!, cvnd, ovauui. I shall be there before
sunnit—which remind* me,” he added, juilllugout hl* watch, “tliat my time i* nearly
up. I regret to leave you in this plight, Iwt
you sec how I am placed. I felt, when 1 saw
you, a sudden desire to unbosom myself of a
«rcrot which, until tbo past half hour, I have
bharrd with no man. I sro by your eye*
again that it set at liberty you would Inter­
fere with my purpose. It i* unfortunate that
scarcely a •oul'Bver rid** this wny—I know
thn road of old. But to-morrow is Sunday;
1 will scribble a line aud fix It on tho church
least know your predicament before twenty*
four hours are out. I must now l» going.

you to accept a* a memento. With renewed
apologies, sir, I wish you good day; and
count it extremely fortunate that you did
Htrtmdded in tho friendliest manner, turn­
ed on hb hecF. and walked quietly towards
tho la-idge. A* be untethered hi* pony, mount­
ed and ambled quietly off in the direction of
the coast, I lay stupidly watching him.' Hb
black coat for some time lay, a diminishing
brief moment on tho sky line, and vanished.
I must have lain above nn hour in thi* ab­
surd and painful portion, wrestling with my
bands, nnd .speculating on my chance* of
passing the night by tbe beck-aide. My ankle*
were tied tdth my own handkerchief, my
wrist* witlvtbe thong of my own whip. and

movnbly; but by rolling over and rubbing
tuy face into the turf, I contrived at length
to slip the gag dowu below my chhi. Till*
done, I sat up and shouted lustily.

unrelieved babble reacted upon her bulk and

whinnying of my mare, who seemed to guees
•otnothiug wm wrung, nnd pulled’ at 'bar
tether until I thought she would break away.
I think I colled a eooroaf times before I heard

fought against the foaling, stifled it, trod it
down; ft awoke again. It filled my thought*.

of the hill.

third bite, she bore one dead child and two
living. My own ca*o,” continued tbe Bev.

spoken.

It was tbe hunt returning.

ewr&gt; ”'e bM “•
1-

1

1th—’onflnt J

run U&gt; U. "irt —J
“2 ."
fare. I had descended ul&gt;out twimtj fret,
when I cam* to tbe spot where, by craning
forward. 1 could ratch sight ot the H«t
rock, and the Quick Boy .Band to the right

°fThe mn&gt;-a blaring ball

now resting iu nether rim on tbe h0*®’*’'
nnd iu level rays fell full ujrai tho man «e
were chasing. He stood on the very edge of
tliv rocks, a black »pot-agalns» the lumiumi*
yellow of rea and -nd. He remned to 1militating. His Lack wm toward* us und
be perceived neither hb pursuers above nor
the lirads that at thi* moment up;* nred over
th. rtdc Mital him.
"hi
«w.y. T&gt;» l-t'r "• 'I- '—et
mouutedami were clambering up •taahhil..
Five wrvnds more and they could .|&lt;mg
ujwn him. ’
,
, ,
But they nnderastimalisi a wuwlmnn « in

•wanted both attacking partie*. A lad gleam
of sunlight fell on the muff box in hi* left
.‘land; hb right thumb and forefinger hung
nrrreted. grasping tbe pinch. For fully Haifa
minute nothing happen-al; hunter* and hunted
cyid meh other and waited. Then carrying
tin* snuff to hb now-, and doffing hi* hat, with

bo turned again nnd tripped off tho ledge into
Qie jaw* of the Quick Boy.
There was no l»*'lp now. At l*i«- third step
the sand had him by tbe anklcr. For a mo­
ment be fought it. then, thfuwtng up bi.
arm*, tank forward, slowly ansi a* if bowing
yet, upou bi* face. Second by nt-ond wo
stood and watched him disappear. Within
five minute* tbe rippie* of the Quick Boy
Sand nut ones mor-- above him.
In tbe course oftlw next nfternoon th* Vicar
of Bieaklrk calltsd at the hall with a |»per
which be bad found pinned to the eburcb
door. It wa* evidently a »crap tarn’from an
old letter, aud bore, wribbied In pencil by a
clerkly baud, these won!*; “The young
Squire Cartwright ia straits by tho foot
bridge. *ix miles toward* Netherkirk Orate
pro anima Gjlielml Tea~ua_ "—Longman's

Napdeou** impudent a|xdogy for eeiiin*
Holland, that it was a rountry formed by tbe
alluvium of French rivers, oral *o belonged
rightfully tr&gt; Franco, can scarcely, have af­
forded tho Dutch much satisfaction, for they,
like nil patriotic people, ore rather sendtire
to the prculiaritie* of their country. More­
over, Like other partisans, they are likely tn
receive au occasional well directed missile, if,
living in glass hou***«, they attempt to throw
An Englbljniau, in exploring the North and
Baltic was ou bis yacht Falcon, once picked
up a pilot, who made sundry sarcastic and
patroobfing remark* as to the leaky condition
of the Falcon, for »he wa* a boat requiring
constant pumping.
Presentlr across tin&gt; dikes loomed up an
enormous congregation of windmills.
“Wiiatdoyon haveall these windmill*forT

“To pump do water off do Und," replied

She wa-i talking—talking; and I sat

Suddenly sim looked up

dropped like a bin! wounded in full flight.

Navor did tin Natherkirk bunt ride after
jx a* it rod® after tho FU-r. William Teague

“Well, pilot," returned tiio captain, “you
were very severe just now Kcauso our boat
leaked, but you must ronfres that your coun­
try leaks harder st ill. ’
Tho -pilot smiled, in spite of himself, but
sold nothing. —Youth's Companion.

rural district* of Michigan wo* ambitious to
distinguish himself by his oratory, and ac­
cordingly watched for a favorable opportu­
nity. At length an occauon prewmtad itself.
A motion was mado in the houw for enforcing
the execution of *nn» statute, wlMreupocftbe
orator in embryo rose ^olcmnly upland after
giving three loud hems, spoke as follow*;
“Mr. Speaker: Have we law*, cr have wo not

So saying, he sat down, hi* cheat bearing high
with conwious consequence. Instantly Cox,tho
down of tbe house, with n twinkle in hiseyo,
rnao and delivered his thought* in three words:
“Mr. Speaker: Did the bonoraido gentleman

or liquid form, from which they have decom­
posed it.
One ot them, who is now traveling in ln&lt;ba
and searching for the masters, tells mo ho has
iward of Indian tlivusophist.i who. by a waive

tlwi oxygen and hydrogen of which it is
formed and by the same motion dissolve the
glass particle* into .their original element*
Another waive and tho glam containing tbe
water rvap;&gt;'aH txrfore your eyre, just as full

wen such a miracle performed. Ho replied,
“No," and upon further convorsation I found
.that ho had a* yet seen nothing which could
be colled supernatural.
"I have had several talks with tho masters,*'
said be, "and I haro boon told that 1 would
recui vc a manifestation. It may como within

will prevent it.

I will wait in India until 1

counts tho man Wiu waiting yet
Tim UKXtnXK HASKCT JTUCK.
Let me give you a picture of an Indian
juggler! tine *tnn&lt;l« outside my bote! wmdow as 1 write Hn i* performing bw trick*
in the du»ty rood without a table, cabinet.

stroke and then drop hack with a thnd, as if
part ot tbe roof art the bn th house had fallen
in. Tbe effect at this Innovation is moot ex­
hilarating, especially to tho disinterested
spectators. In proportion to their tire women
ha Vi, heavier beads and smaller lungs than
men, and as lung power has much to do with
a swimmer's buoyancy a wum*n ha* a tend­
ency Ifi the water to pitch bead downward.
The conformation of her body, too, help* this
unuli-nmnt
—v_.. ... . 1
rates the trouble by kicking her Meh out of
tho water she looks like a duck dlvfafi for
clams.—Now York Telegram.

samsa perfectly neutral.

bare is so slight that tb-tanguc ni-:a (terfectly neutral VixniiUon in onk-r I.,
au accurate guide. Bnt uot ;i
t
tongue lie cared fo&gt;, but mouth. . .

mouth aud teeth, Hut do not alwa\
Now to diacrimilinte b.;t
sample* I imut kc.-padcnr ti*a:i.-.st.-tntaneuus analysis.. To do tin* faithfully*

pains taking molaoK*tasting i.a-i»v».• tci:
I almost »aid, aolitary Ltbor.”—iK -u-Hi/

A Cambridge gcnthmai; »a&gt; a.'. I : • trtly
a tick* to tho lirvtncn . loll, .m :
n,
turodly complied. Tlio nest qu-..-:’; ;1
rants would probably'*&gt; glad to
it. 1,h
h*did nil wish to *b'»w frnuriU'.’iu Tn;;; :r

quirvd c.1 a policenum where th- ti, ki-'&lt; wer*

enginc bouse T said tbeoffic-.
from half a ]*ck -to a butbel.

two fort long and lu-l&lt;l together by a string
at the top; TUreo little wooden dolls with
not over a foot long, are tho gt*l* whl^h en­
able him to do wonderful things. He lias a
flute in hi* mouth and a little drum in his

and hb shirt aieevc* are pulled up above bls
eliowa Hb only a**i«tant is a little turbaned
boy. who sit* beside him. whom he will shortly
jail into a baski-t not more than two fret

So th.- old gentleman w«n to ths engine
bouse; but when ha entered there wi* tmui«
in sight Ho hud never been in ,u ha plare
before, but *d* perfectly familiar wtih tu-

room wa* a button, m Identic connected with

bewilderment—men began to rain down,
completing their toih-b a* they fell. Tb»

luuket trick of India.
’ '
,
Thi* trick i* one of the wonderful jugghtig

modern eogux*
Amid all this turmoil stood tbe mild niso-

l*&gt;dy *o that ho apparently cannot move.
Ho u now crowded into this basket. The lid
is put down and \jgbt straps are buckled
over iu The juggler now take* n sword and
with a few jewea of three little Hindoo doll
babies over it and tbo muttering of incanta­
tion* a* a preliminary, thrust* tho sword

join. It i* tho voice of a child end tbe
sword com-, out bloody. Yon bold your
breath, and did you not know it to bo a
trick you would fori like pouncing upon tie.
man. After a moment tbe basket becomes

information as to tbo wber.'ab.nit* of llw

Tbe situati

had bren Lrokbw into, asxl t. -«Id gvtukvua i
bough; hl* ticket and' dquirt.-J in jwoce
Providcm-o Journal.

When a Chinaman:desire* a visitor to dun
ewith him he dew not ask him^to do m, but

He calls “Baba!

I only know it was a *leigbt-of-hand-per­
formance aud wonderfully well done.

formancreoquaUy a* wonderful. He put* a
little shell into his month and appear* to
choke as bo draw* out coin after coin and
balls of stouo nimc.Mt a* big around a* your
firt. He spit* fire, as doos the’ American
wixard, pull* mile* of string from hwstomach
sticks pin* through hi* tongqe without hurt-'
Lug himself, nnd ends tbo performance with a

many are the applicants; while big atlsrm

qulMtca cf the former often mor.- than triple
tbe salaricv of the latter, which u the
reason of them diffvrenre.s To cwwrsgv
honesty and sincerity, coofldrotuii derio *:rl
sal««neu in all branches of industry r-- '-ire
nt**, txaidn their regular Mlary.
The highest ambition of a Chinauvm it to
bavo a nice coffin and a fine fun -ral

tho strength of having a son. but nobody
would advance him a cent if he bad a dmon
daughters. Tbo former 1* reqx'n&gt;ib&gt; fur tbs

That particular orator tuver/troubled thn
bouse again.—San Francisco Argonaut.

The majority of the fair pupil* swim with
thetr arms only, and. if they do kick, the
force of their stockinged sola is lost on the
air. Instead of drawing tbo leg* up under
the body as a good male swimmer does, the
feminine pupil bends the leg at tho knee, so

from -w^g.
I. thi
Ln the beginner * path. He inmt
tooth, too, and therefore hi* tnadicat.M
quire careful cleansing, not alum, te nrevent
decay, but in order to keep hl, gu’Xu#,

------ — ------- — ........
,
you niUKi is no easy job. There
with whom they correspond and from whom
many succumb So. qnd therefore
they expect to get «orw of that wonderful
swuutnew and light which is supposed to exist
in it* pure*: form in thb land of mystical
ligtdy
thought. Through them they would learn
. .----------—•
‘-'-I' ■ .
how to anuihlkito spare, to disembody their •T
itself doc* not Injuns the usxb. but
remaining ou tiuan for *o;ik' tin* utKU-n
aerial errand* to other jiaru of tho world a chemical chaugn from the *st&gt; vu un ; i
They woulil master that wonderful concen­ aud that tbo chemical result issurrou'
tration of soul which enables its poreo-^or to
"Whether that i&gt; w&gt; or uo I kiw.&gt; tu
diwdve matter ipta tbe elements from which tuetii have suffered tnnu thb hii-in \
though I take extraordinary rare, ris-

there is nothing within it.

- ----- .----- - -----vn-wntta
,
transtormod and lie dancr* around yon like a
wixard, paying all tlia ihtw and k&lt;«»pmg hl*
eyre on your band. Now tat «arU bre-k a,*i.
jioiute at it. You look and sm nothing ami

uiw are wm tu

••

—

jrfpe. Suddenly Im drop* the ph*&gt; aud contenure fab done* with meantation*. Hopoints
totta,paI^-IVp,.,1 nrel white yna loos anfl
•BO nothin; hu eta;* hfc ha!ld ,lwn
(.

as be hold* them up before you. You jump
back, for the 1&gt;1tk. —j .

latter is only responsible for tbe deb' •

couEFTw e-iiyloynd with imjwi" - '•
linen, ii' they did not soon tlvst:.:;. -..i ■
covoritg, wjoU nt hsul t?:u; ' ■ d- retep
faults which utberwte* might long &gt; &gt; »‘lu
latent Defect* in cable covering tta’

rent, oxide* are quickly formed, d r o ir^
luenlatlon. The neccmary «.&gt;• in
•«'
egrapliy of tbe Lightest enrrvut- ba ■ - i to

struments remarkable for deiica

'•r

Edward Brady, a PhUmlelphl* lawyer, luu
uttnykably plucky daughter.
8be wM
recently flung down a sleep embankment bv

.T ,

*??

“

“ crowned

™“i ‘“k"

a-twa

catou tbo electric
UU •
HIIU WIU , vi. -T-v—t. f........
Which cauMwaspot ot light to im’va from
right to left in a darkened room
..
.
. ..._____it.
wxbo roouruors nnu
minrfi~i sent across tbe Atlantic arc •bio­
graphically reproduced in ink nt tin- n*1*™
trixn twenty to twenty-five wc-rd*»
each way, tbo cable being duplexed &lt;- J.
•taatrortatic induction a.single roll of I
would suffice for transmtasiou fr w&gt; i -• «agto tbo moon, if there b-adie* couM
Charles L. Buckingham in 8cribnv&lt;

Dinar ।
sareamesl. but remained calm aud quicT
though she felt certain that death wm at
hand.
“

On the hill above Blealdrk wa saw that tbs
tide was out. nnd our company dl ridel with-

•cending to the beach, to ride along tho sands
r«d

Delightful India I* tbe land of Mine. Blavat­
sky,of Mr, Isaacs and of tin "light of Asia."
It is here that the raoteric Buddhists look for
tlieir instruction, and many of tho theciaophi-

ing round, u» Hollander* would axiu all be

p=*ta. ta.
a.,, taiTK
—:i __ . ......
.
1

triviai, relentkvx

*•

r«r

lnpr*XioUr th- turf

the anta rt.

sharing alike. And now, as the liquor warm­ room.
ed lib heart aud tbo cimshino smote upon hi*

or-rirtygradreof^^^5’-;'
sot . square mred. He ea^t^*.

THE HINDOO WIZARDS.

Tbe situation wm painfully ridicu-

stone* dose beside tbo beck, and divuted tho

■poke of Btaakfrk,

WONDERFUL TRICKS PERFORMED BY

Tbe sight of blood affect* me—ah!”

AVlieful Nwa-tho Twin Brothcraf ho a*ked
I knew tliat dreary b-uulland well. For half
the pleasure of lunching.”
“Gantly, young sir." He wavwl his hand a mile tieyond tho gray cbnrch and vicarage
towards- tho encircling tncora “Wo iiave of Blrakirk It extends, forming tho northern
feasted more II nnerico, und in Homer, you arm of tlss small fishing boy, and protecting
remember, tho host allowed hi* gwwt four­ it from th« full set at tho tidoa. Toward* Us
teen day* before asking that question. Per­
mil mo to delay the answer only till I have in a dorsal ridge of slate colored rock tliat
poured libation on tin- turf here. Ah! I pcr- run* out for vwj two hundred feet between i
ceire the whisky is exhausted; but water shall tho snud- WO call tbo Twin Brothers, pf’
suffice. May 1 trouble you—my joints *ro tltere, that to tlio south, trxl inside the buy, ta
stiff—to fill your drinking cup from the brook m-jiionle** and taws tlio nnnw of tlie “Dead
Boy;” but the "Quick Boy” to the north
I took tho cup from hb h.md* and stooped shifts continually. It is a quick*and. tn short,
over tbe water. A* I did so, be leaped on me ■nd will (a* the won! goes) swallow a man in
like a cat from behind. I felt a hiueou* three minutwx
blow on the nape of the neck; a Jagged flame
“My mind," n-Mimml my companiou, "wa*
leaped up; tho sunshine turned to blood— soon made up. There I* no murder, tlmugbt
tlten to' dxrkncsa With lands spread out, I I, wlieru there ta no corpsa. So I (icoppcd
■tumbled blindly forward nnd fell at full Lydia in tho armchair, where site seemed as
if napping, and went quietly up stairs. 1
length into the beck.
When my reruns* return-1.1 Itrcaiue aware, pocked a *nmll hand Ixig carefully with such
first that I wa* lying, bound hand and foot
and securely gagged, upon the turf; second­ tccmled with It, opened tho front door, went
ly, that tbe horse* were still tethered, and out to bl' sure the servant* luul blown out
standing quietly nt the foot bridge; and. tbelr light*, returned, and hohting my wife
thirdly, tlust my companiih; h*l resumed hu ^n my shoulder, with the bag'In my left
hand, softly ckwd the door and stepped out
I**itlon on the bowlder, and therejsat watch
into the night. In tbo »be&gt;l beside tlie garden
ing my recovery.
tkwnng my eye* open, hj raised bi* hat am! gate the gardener, had left bi* wheelbarrow.
I fetched It out, «et Lydia on top of it, and
•ddrosMMl me in tone* ot grave punctilio.
••Believe me, air, I am earnret in my regret
for this state of thing*. Nothing but the af­ was just the rim- of n waning moon to light
ferent necessity could have pcratuuled me to
"Fur Die greater part of it I had turf unknock the sou of my late esteamed iriund
over tbejjknll and gag his utterance with a Jcrfoot; but wlwre this ended awl tlie rock

a cursedly equivocal position!”
Ho took a pinch of rouff, abeorbed It »lowt . and pursued.
“It was necessary, however.
You will
partly grasp the situation when I tell you
that mj name is Teague—the Reverend Will­
iam
Teague.
Doctor
of^livinity,
and
former
take. Tiro' stranger wore a black suit of an­
ly incumbent of Bleakirk-oi&gt;-Sande“
tique, clerical cut, a shovel hat and gaiters;
His words explained much, though not
everything. Tbo circunwtancas which led to
tlie legs tliat tbe broad flu;» of it* rider's tho Reverend William's clqiarture from
coat nil but trailed on the ground. A queerer
fore my birth; but they were startling
turnout 1 shall nover soc again, though I live
enuagh to supply talk iu that dull fishing
to be a hundred.
He appeared not to notice me. but pricked village for many a long day. In my nursery
L had heard tins tale thnt my com|&gt;anian'a
name recalled; and if till now I had felt hu­
ing, we should meet at tbe foot of ttft&gt;descent, miliation. henceforth I felt absolute fear, for
I knew tliat I hail to deal with a madman.
wluch w« presently &lt;Ud.
"Ah, indeed!" said tbostranger, reining in
his pony as though now for tbo first time “that with a jwrtof my story you arealready

sir. We are well met." He pulled off bis
hat with a fantastic politeness. For me, my
£*tonhhuient 'grew as I regarded him more
closely. A mas* of lanky, white hair droop­
ed on either side of a face pale, pinched nnd
extraordinarily wrinkled; tho clothes tliat
wrnpjM-d bin diminutive bod/^-ero threodbarv, greasy, and patched in all directionx

mercy.

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ruvidcci a uauq.«. —- 4k with considerate

roT*lty of tbo
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rwort tor ttaga«xrtvor*,«n-i..
—lai Vico President Morton Ltoardfl "
rounp- m^aud eagar-4 "• * cl':ri‘ln U1' '* 1
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Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXIV. NO. 13.
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Hast’x

Banner

.; \V.-&lt;ln--*&lt;hiy*. by
ISKHRN-

Michigan.

HA-II'"

■R YEAR.

HASTINGS. MICH., JULY 24.1889.

FARMEES

it Everything in the
.Vlth th" lai** t faces of
id machinery.

djOsiKESS

Wlu&lt;u you want ant thing in the line of

OR

BOOTS AND SHOES,

^ak!hc

cards.
HASTINGS.
■■otmecNon. every
uted to the travel-

l.*tat«- Office.

All New Goods and
Prices Satisfaclory
To buyers in every instance.

Ilea; i -tate Heal Estate
i\nrra! ■-'■■i.eyauclng.
. t Abstract Book*, cum.-an b-rnUn complete Especially Butter and Egg*, wonted, for
F. KltOt'KS. Clerk.
whHi the highest mark.-t prii-e will be
|&gt;«hf In cash or trade.

• -:-PRODUCE-:-

.. MQMJ
l&gt;. Mpauiif-

R. J. GRANT

•

Hastint's. Midi.
। tamed Air given for

SELLS

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

*t2‘B«^Aer ?'Ter ''•rir’- A mhn ”) Of purity
t * ' O1
’ wliolesomeuen*. More rcouoinicM
coraiinti™’. ‘’HX.*tna\ !uirt *«ni-ot Ik- aold In
L L1;'
,11" multitude ot low te»t. short
In raS;*1^”*
.T'Phste |x&gt;w&lt;ter*. Bold only
vv-.V?2?’vKv'‘ BAWtot 1’ownan Co., iw
tv all Hi. N.y.
oct»-»t

COUNTY NEWS.
w. M. Atlkln*. Morzak
H.jG. Hale, Naiahviilc.
J. MoKelwy. Maute Grove.
Preiton Jewell. Anvyria.
Postmaster, Laoev.
Postmnster, BandeM.
J. N. Covert, Carlton.

Tetephoiye, con;»r ilolioway^y drug

/IE. Notary Public
’ I’l iiiu Agent.
-I- of claim* before the
, rforoffi x-. Call on him
ourt and Jettenon BL*..

I.”
Ht'Cu

LL_

sxrr. h*«i

wirt* of th" state and In the

i .-tins- National Bonk.
Hast lug*. MU-1; lean.
i:&gt;.«inn 15. is mid 17. ucw
t
Mlcti.

A. BARBEL 'M. D.;. * .
•&gt;
. I1 ■ ? ■: V qud Surgeon.
,r Nr'-‘ *store. Officebourafrom 1

H

RY. M. D.._

I Surgt-ou.
.
of treating Ji’&lt;-**«-* of the
tn- preservation of vision
8PECTACLE8 and eye,

gn:

-

-I'JS™"--

Kroadnay, near Coart

। j Farmer’s Insurance Co.
on a man's property against

ESfcinL

S’"™ ■'

K

V

ax k
ku

uabxiu

BUYS
Wheat, Beans, Barley
Oats, Rye, Clover
* Seed, Wool.

ALBERT LEINS
KEEPS A

First-Class
Market.
Go there for Fresh aoi Salt
Meats, Fresh Fish, io.

»avear &amp; co.’ll store.)

You will find his

p K. II MM 11: MAN, llomoipathic Pliy•
-• -.m and Surgeon.
■
((M"- &lt;rrPr Laifcrop'* drug store.)
JJAKTIN
ii.\TKElL Real Estate. Inor
ami Ixians.
’*•'7wlUlJ-'..-Bunyan* Son. x doors north

,o m*k,nR exchanges
r'1'’ -'‘tereaw of non-resident
oF»ita£,Vr
‘tefiiEy looked after. Fanns
' t!“e or ndiange. Houses and

„

.

Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Postmaster. Freeport.
ft. L. Morth lam!, t’.-dar Creek.
F. G. Norwood, Delt&lt;m.
Lime, Salt, Cement, JohnSbean,
Hickory Corner*.
Brown &amp; Cairn*. rrairievlUr.
Fisher, Creaay 's c'oroer*.
Seeds, Plaster, Plas­ Hyron
w m. Broward. Broward.
A. G. Jessup. OranxeriUe.
Yankee Burtug*.
tering Hair, Plano &lt;Postmaster.
’. W. Armstroux. Bowens Mill*.
MU
agFX*
’ be receipted
Money paid to the-----“*----will
-------------------,
for
by the B .’.
proprietors, and we trust
Binder and Mower, &gt;all iutacr1!&gt;er«
al tn
trot rcuied with u«
pay their subscription* to fie
Western
Reserve New Years,
: n agents tiunt-d above.
MSMaMhr.
COOK A N ISKEEN.
Fertilizer, Oats, Corn,
Beans, Oats and Bessie Beattie Is making an extended
visit to friends and relatives at Greenville
Flour, and
ami Rivenlale.

lawyers.
&lt;m block. Ha*tlng£)
"■tU of U»e state.

A.'Sf-

Prices Right!
Highest market price
paid for poultry, tallow,
hides, &amp;c.

IEIWIDH,

Ettie Faulk exju-cts to return to Plain­
well this week after aJuur week* stay at
home.
Mr*. Ben Faulk and Mr*. MikeDrnphry,
ufePhilnwcll. attended the funeral of Mr.
Arbour on Friday.
The mill b-longing to the R A. Nichols
estate is shutdown for nn indefinite time.
I The threshing season cotnmennsl Moti' day.
On Tuesday night. July Ifith. Mr. T.
Arbour, druggist at Orangeville Mill*.
Hosed his F.ore set'mingly ft* well as usual.
On Wednesday morning he did not open I
the spire, but a* hi* health was not very ।
good the neishliotn thaufht he wa* simply
sleeping later than usual.' Noon dune and I
wer was given to eali* and raps. About 1
four o'clock. tlKirouglily alarmed, the rear .
door was broken o|»&gt;n and a terrible sight |
met their eyes: he. tad fallen and cut hi* j
bend and face badly on some.wood. The
coroner's Inquest was held and It was found
tliat his death was caused by apoplexy.
He had apparently partly prepared fur txtl
and gone into the shed where befell.
Merrill T. Arbour was teini in Steulien Co..’
N. Y.,.ScpL 4th. 1834. in l*4G Ke came to
Michigan with his parents who settled In
Grand Rapids. He was married in
to
Eliza Spaulding, of Kent Co., who diet!
about two years ago. He leaves one son
Henry Arbour, druggist at Delton, snd a
brother and sister at Grand Rapid*-, a little
tlaughterdled In Infancy. He waa in bus!tiesa several years in Rockfonf. this state,
mid also in I'lainwell. When the war
broke out he enibted and was chosen
quarierautstez sergeant of Co. A., sixth
Michigan cavalry; he served tlireeyoara
nnd was honorably discharged
Fort
J^ivenwortlu. Kansas, at the dose W’Qie
war. He was a memtar of the G. A. *and hi# funeral was conducted by the
memtan* of the Morris England post- 1W
wa* also an Oddfellow In good standing.

A most enjoyable gatherbig was held at
the residence of A. S. Quick July 20th. on
Sherman SL. Nashville, a* a rnmmemorati&lt;m of the anniversary of their 50th wed­
■ding day. Only thy nearest relatives were
present After partaking of an excellent
dinner they were presenter! with a-set of
gold land dlshfes, after which the follow­
ing poem was read. eomi&gt;oM*d by Mrs. C.
J. Wolf, youngest sister of Mrs. Quick:
Dedicated to my sinter M the aeuliermry of
her Mill wedding day.
Flfly years ol (.ira.Mxrr» and pain*.
Fit-j jearaof sunshine* and rain*.
Ant life to them soem* not a&lt; gay

They have fought Hie battl&lt; of life Hitn far.
They are growing weary with their load
. of rare.
May they no» link utxitn to a higher power.
To help them through each tnlua Lour.
ftans and daughters ore gathered here.
Each intent with word* of cheer;
protee; ttrm u«w. ai tin-y dldyoiu
Let no other thoughts otatrurt your view.
Lrviftg word* and tender care.
They’ll not need In the over there: ’
Give them now. without restraint.
Lest they weary ami grow faint.
Bonn they'll re»t, their worksII) lie done,
Jtetpect and esteem Is the praise they
have won;
The light on the shorn of the future they
And M&gt;metM-i'y wbiipcrv. I'm saltlug for
M**’*’Father and mother have irnne nn before.
Brother and »l«trr stand id&gt;w at the door;
They beekoii you ou to that land »h|&gt;rrnal.
Tliat God Iu bi* wisdom created eternal. #
Now may tbe remaining years of your life
Be with coniruimrnt and pleasure rife;
And wliec from this earth yon are called
away.
May you enter an eternal wedding day.
Most of our farmers about here have
their wheat secured or nearly so.
C. B. Robinson wns summoned home on
business Erldny, nnd is expected back to­
night.
1
Dr. Socket visited Plainwell Satucuay.
Mrs. Perry is entertaining visitors.
My*. Emily Armstrong lo*t a fine pig
Saturday, which was given hereby Wash­
ington Cooper In the spring.
Mrs- John Brandstetter Is on the Invalid
list.
Mrs. Nell VanTyne Is helping lath the
new house.
John Cairns and wife contemplate a trip
north in company with Mr. Doyle and wife,
of Kalamazoo, in the near future.
’
Mrs. Terpenning has gone for a visit to
her brothers in Bangor.
A black tear wns seen by M. J. Taggart
and son. of Hickory Corners, near the old
Eddy farm a* they were going to the Del­
ton mill a week ago Saturday. They in­
formed two or three men near there who
thought they could catch him. but we have
not heard of their doing so.
iMaty Smith I# helping her annt, Mrs.
Norris, through harvest .
A. !&gt;. Storms visited hte sons in I lainwell last week.
There Is advertised a sale of Texan
ponies here Thursday.

Geo. Mosier ha* his new store well un­
der way.
. , _
Howard Mosher, has shipped iWbushtfls
astix
of cherries to Kalatmuoo.
STATE STREET
About 60 persons were In the stores
here on Sr.tnrday evening making pur­
Ifod!
Mich.
chases.
.
Elia Nichols, of Orangeville, waa visit­
’APITAI.' S50.000.00.
ing at J. McLean's last wook.
Wm. Doouan fell down stairs last week
and hurt his ami.
Marion Daven is on the sick list.
Michigan;
Quite a large party of ladle* and gcntleinen were here Sunday enjoying a ride on
Owa f,lr t.p
the steamer.
.. .
_
Ira Hunt and wife, of hahfmaxoo. bundayed with D. CampbellMrs.3 Hickerson, of Big ltapl&lt;K is via!tPresident
Ing friends Id this vicinity.
Dr. Hunt was summoneu one night last
2- acres in Rutland, fair house but no week to attend Thoma* Collins Hr., who
J. Snyder is abii- to be around again.
had been taken suddenly ill- Mr. Collins
DtKi-.r-rpus:
&lt;xl outbuildings, M) acre*
Lena Wunderlich mid Emma Bitzer
Ji'S' "’"1'
W-H- Powers,
,
I ota of fenec timber and wood. Within . Is now ver)’ niueh better.
have gone to Grand Ledge to work.
’
Ho ,,r.
J.A.Grobk&gt;.
allM of this city and 4 of Irving station.
Mr. Clark, from Ohio, will tench in the
. *-r-fcnap|«to?
Chester Messer.
Thb fnnn will be sold nt a bargain, on n
high school room while Mr. Warner is re­
InMead of Four Corncre after this we
reasonable payment down.
will head our Item* with
'J? tained for another year in the priniary
detriment. This s|&lt;enks we«l for Mr.
. Warner as tills is bl* fourth year in this
.0 Krai In ButUnil
mile. fn«» &lt;“• cannot afford to have such a
town without news from it. *• henmfter
dtv. &gt;11 ta|«.«d. s~«l
WlH“ &gt;
F»”? Ponwr. -Ill ta to.«» - «»« r°5?r. Priest, our photographer, hr*moved
l&gt;ulldlnr«. Imnd 1&gt;,»
&gt;nJ produce,
Robertson house,
Grove to the Baxxbb reader*.
.
well. BM been »dd wllblp U« «"
to Portland to the discomfort of many who
Mrs. Ed. Coat* i*&gt; visiQDg her sister In
ror PL-roo. mil bw&gt;y Wine that
have paid for negatives but have nut se­
^^Geo. Coats and wife have gone to Mc­ cured pictures.
figure.
. . ,
■
Elmer Rising say” i‘
**&gt;’ ta'
■
.s.l I ,kh »u,„ lluUnni M,tlu
aclU loU In H.’llnp. dr.l reldr pU« Bride to visit their daughter Mrs. Hallie stead of a girl at his house.
tor
u
home.
Will
l»
clterd
oul
at
W
Born,
to
Sidney
Thomas
and
wife
a
baby
IM,,, .
,l 0° P" D«»1 j P Spraeuc and son have returned
their value.
from a visit with hb *on» M McBride nnd K’We bear Hist a ‘W b&gt;’ ,h* '’“"‘'J’f
t* rrapeetrnUy solicited.
Call on or address
“affstowril Wil l«rull«t !»»•“&lt;* Mathen, about IK yean of
^gillaspie
from a staging i«t° about sixty fett of
water nt Jwidim lake- on Sunday last and
wo Hrownll Ue wm in the water .bout
Kinncv’s house burned to the ground. Il an hour before he could l&gt;e foundto-U..&lt;.».««■***•
A. ’ •' -'-’icral «to&lt;-k nf

H

.

City Bank,

Very Reasonable Terms.

HASTINGS* MICH.

WHOLE NO. 1782.

L. II. Hough made a business trip to
HANGING AS A REMEDY.
Greenville one.day last week.
. t*?.1.1 S'"!'”-«iiuiinn.
F. A. Covilie, who has been visiting his
parent*.-returned to his home on Wednes­
day last.
METHODS DESCRIBED BY ONE WHO
Mr. Haines and wife, of Rockford. Lil.,
IS HANGED TWICE A WEEK.
are visiting their daughter Mrs, S. Schantz.
I'1"-*’ 11"»» wleldiui 1U broom
C. Snyder has moved into his new
at Alton s.
house.
James Jordan has the wall completed
Our new harness shop will be- ready for
for his new house.
business by Aug. 1st
’
Mr. Waits fnmHy have moved here and
live above tlie ,?ew store for Uie pre*cuL
Mt*. Austin Barnum b on the sick II«L
1». I’. Tolles lust his driving mare last
Airs. Frank Blood I* seriously »L
week.
., &lt;ureF mid a well known member of the dfpk&gt;Manon Baine ami her sister Mrs. Dake
Mr*. 1’ollcy, while aiding her husbandI . matte corp* to u» the other day. ’‘You never
‘“iLdV,.Kh..,er.Mre 'ls,lin« ,l Wm- BMnc’h ’ in drawing the binder out of the shed was। beard of itt Really—1 thought every one
«iral-d Wl
•i*«tSun&lt;tay thrown by the horse sttaclwd in such», knew about tho hanging cure.” “What do
with (.«}, M hltney and family.
way that the grain wheel ran acres* her
Mr. Cad and wife, of York Stale, uncle chest and the divider pierced one of her tag U a cure, certainly, but one vnaewhat
of Geo. Moore are visiting him, also Mrs. Uinta quite tadly.
Ix). Moore and daughter, of Big Rapids
A colored gentleman in the employ of
tlie Deering Machine Co., made A. A. “I iniein the hanging cures*
.111 Io.
By the time tills roaches the readers of Aldrich and his patron* who have pur­
chased
binders, a few days business trip
UieBaxxr.u wheal will !« secured in
stack or barn, provided we do not have last week putting in repair such tw needed
the skill of nn expert.
'
mln to mop work.
I*. H. Lawrence cut with his Deering method of truatmi'nt, which is becoming ex­
Warren Fisher, of Cress)-. isYsvlnga
ceedingly popular.
.
furnace put iu his new house by Ed. binder last week t*0 ncres &lt;lf grain.
Etl.
Grille)mid
H.
Healy
have returned
I Owen, of your cit v.
“It is a IluMiao inventiou, but it is coming
home.
D. P. F. sa)s. give it to those fellows. I
lute
vogue
chiefly
through
Dr. Charcot, of
Quarterly meeting nt the Wesleyan
nm waiting ftn mine to get hollow Iwfon* I Methodist church Saturday and Sunday the Salpotricre. It* aecret b thi«, that in
cut mine; sute death then. Please 1). P.. was largely attended.
cartain iimiadioi of the nervouisystem, e»do not forget It.
C. McCay and J. Notalm started their pccially thoso'whlch bring ahoutxutbw srmlPhilip Barden bos hb&gt; 128 acres of traction engine this week.
paralysbi or incapacity to niovo the iimbs,
wheat cut and mostly seen ted.
Action is Isring taken for a matinee to be tho mischief b duo to the fact that your
Do not Mow your trumpet too loud was held here about the 10th.
spinal cord gvta ‘crinkled up,’ anil in order to
the remark of w lady after listening to a
Albert Nichols and wife rutnnM’d from romndy tia&gt; evil yon must stretch your spinal
speech.
,
Orangeville on Friday .
Merrit Beadle and family, of Knlantazoo,
A. G. Cortrlght has turned hi* attention
are visiting friends around hen. '
you stretch a man’s spinal cordF
to wheat harvesting. What next.
I let- cream social Qi Milo Inst Saturday
“By hanging him," was the answer, “by
hanging hint in Mich a way as to cause tbo
; evening. Fund for new church.
' Prairieville grange
-taken a recess ' Mrs. D. McNaughton, of y our city, eall- whole weight of the body to fall upon the
during harvest.
spine
a* a means of strengthening tho spLn&amp;l
1 eri on friends here one day last week.
&lt;5.000 pounds of wool was shipped from I ■■ Nellie Tanner mid Luln Mason, of your marrow. It is very simple. I am hanged
regularly twine a week, and tho rreult in my
Milo
__ „ *atj*-1 ccity, vbited here last week
llio last w«ek
wyfk to the east. __
Prices
’
•
case bus tarn quite extraordinary. 1 do not
faetory; Mneru can tell why.
B. Bntugwin is helping F. Howe.
Many valriagt^ with fishing parties pars­
Elmer Hathaway Is on the sick list
erato ncrvou* complaint, which has incapwcied, north last Sunday for Crooked lake. *
Mrs. Ilran£win visited Mm. Howe last
The fir»t excursion train-»f the C. K. A
3. passed over the road lust Sunday.—
Mrs. Mart Im Wideman, of Creston, and
Mrs. Hattie Wideman, of Wellington. Franco 1 hope to be completely restored to
Ohio, an- guests of Mrj. Howe. The ladles my former health. For years I ha vu suffered
L. 1*. Cole had a party of 40 from Char­ were residents of Barr)- Co. over 30 years many things from many physicians, and all
lotte arrive at their place Saturday nighto
The Rutland W. C. T. I’, will meet loviato the active irritation that “u caused
Mr. Hoyt, of Nashville, had n horse die
with Mrs. Eldred Gorham Wednesday.
by overexciting the nervous system."
inst Sunday while viitllhig his daughter at
Mrs. Raymond visited Mr. Braugwin
“But I thought banging was not a remedy
Morgan.
one day last week.
Mr*. Alma Spark* departed this life
after having tarn sick but a short time.
She leaves an infant child one week old.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
whether they would subject me to the

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And All Others

MSS; d । BISIOK,
necfal p;slt!oui

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County. .

We desire to express our most sincere
and heartfelt thanks to the many friends
who so kindly assisted us during the sick­
ness and after the death of our soft Lottis

'

“This way.” said tho gentleman inter­
viewed, producing a diagram of the hanging
apparatus by which tbo [mtionU are ns-

The Annual Pioneer meeting will this
year consist of a basXel picnic, at the Fair
Grounds, Hustings. Thursday. August Sth.
188ft.
Let there lie a good tarn-out, and let
“How long do you hangF
each come prepared to coniribute. fnnn
five to ten cents toward the expemu-s of
the meeting. No danro has been pro­
vided for this year.
Township committeemen who know of
the death of pioneers are req nested to fe- tninutu* ii tea out’d.!-}—no one ha* been known
jHirt the same to Clement Smith, historian; to bang lougcr-ttau that, and 1 do not adrira
giving him without delay such information
as Hie)- juKsess relative to the age and
ri&gt;o ituuL- an involuntary trial hanged hi:nhistory of the deceased. By Older
EgrrurivK CoNftrmtK.
He remained hanging until the spinal cord

The following resolutions were adopted
at a regular communication of Hastings

hall in the city of Hastings, July loth. A.
D. 1H«O:
•
Wheiikas, It has pleased tlie'Supreme
I|iler of the universe to remove from our
midst our beloved brother, Eli 1). Throop,
thereby severing from our fraternal chain
one link, and filling our hearts with sorrow
for the loss we have sustained; therefore.
Re*olral, That while we bow in hum­
ble submlMlon to the will of Him who istoo
wise to err. and too gitod to be unkind: we.
cherish in our hearts the remembrance of
the many virtues of our departed brother.who lias i&lt;asse«l through thtallfe before us.
and that we strive to emulate hiF example
in all-that is good, and thus heed the di­
vine Injunction, “Be ye also ready, for in
such an hour
ye knqw not the Sou of
Man Cometh.”
Beaulnol, That we tender hla bereaved
family and friend* our heartfelt sympathy,
tnisting that they may find comfort and
consolation in Him whose *yui]»athy is far
greater than humanity can offer.
Rcvolroi. That our lodge be draped in
mourning for the period of thirty days,
and that a copy of these resolutions be sent
to the family of our late brother.
Dated, July lOtlu 1889.
James L. Cmawlkt. i
Chas. H. Bacer,
-Com.

The State Teachers' Institute for Barry
county, will be held at Hustings. The ses­
sions will continue two weeks, commenc­
ing at 10 o'clock a. in., Monday. August 5.
and closing nt 4 p. in., Friday. August IB.
Harry Andrus, Hastings, local committee.
The value of tin- instruction received at
these institutes l»1&gt;eing very generally re­
cognized by teachers and school officers.
As a rule. It has been the experience of
county examiners and other examining
officers, that the most successful teachers
are those who have availed themselves of
theTionnar instruction offered by these
local Institutes. The dally sessions of the
institutes for this year will, as heretofore,
be devoted exclusively to topics of special
Interest to teachers, presented by persons
of extended practical experience as teachers,
and who have made a special study of in­
stitute work. The evening lecturai will
Ims of a popular character. The institute
law allows teachers, whose schools are in
session at the appointed time for the county
institute, held under the direction of state
superintendent, to cbwc their schools dur­
ing the continuance of such institute with­
out forfeiting their wages for as many
balf-days as they are in attendance al the
institute. This &lt;»rovhdon of law, and the
fart that there will be no tuition or enroll­
ment fee exacted, should insure the at­
tendance of every tsaeher iu the cohnty
who«|MsaMHra the true protcMiiunal spirit
Full pnrtlcutais in regard to board, etc.,
may Im: obtained upon application to the
local committee.

“Vary dangerous tf you suspend yourself
without another pornon iu.tho room. Not at
all dangerous it you are accompanied by a
Judicious and trustworthy, friend. 1 am

pension ha* iatU-d two minute

Longing upon

without resting.

You are utterly exhausted.

the Salpetriorv I went with a young Amcri-

atlng room,

lie

w hobyray (nun Uli hotel to Dr. CUarvot’s.
It siia remarkable cure, and therearoniuny
like it."
-T
’ "How waa tb« treatment found outF
•'Ll wae portly by nccl&lt;JeaL An American

tho name of MotcbowkoOakL Ono

benefit which manifestly resulted from Lu

patients aa a regular method of t.-eatmeut.
Dr. Charcot, hearing of the results that had
follow,«i from a Dr. Raymond, who had been

found that the treatment worl
iiiriit at the Salpctriree. and nervous paUenta

aible ad van la gu. Ln no case baa any injury
to tho patients folloyrod it* adoption. Wbm

Gov. Joe Fifer, of Illinois, is trading
j urns and doing hi* Imperative executive
duties at Elk Rapid* just now.

Muskegon Is afflicted with a gang of foot
pads end toughs.

�Hastings Banner
Hartings. Wednesday. July 34, 1889.

«•, ».

THE NEWS IN BRIEF

l»dly scorched.

A FINE PIECE OF

. ^OBJXCO
IS INDEED A LUXURY

FlNZER’S

A young man named Lauer was strocai
in the right ear by a fragment of a glass bot­
tle thrown in »port by u companion, at Lin­
coln, Illa, Tuesday. The eye-ball was cut
out and fell to the ground. Tho young man
will probably die.
.
.
There banopidemicof hydrophobia among
the dogs near Jeffersonville, Ind.
Duluth has developed a mineral spring
said to (KxsiicxM superior medical qualitlra to
the famous Carlsbad springs in Germany.
The Bchuylklll paper mill at Mauayunk,
Pa., owned by Frank McDonald, was burned
Tuesday. Las*, 180,QUO; insurance, 435.000.

NEAR BEING

Repreaeutative Townshend, of Illinois died
uf apoplexy at her residence in Washington
Tuewlay nwruing.
Thera is a maxi in the Detroit bouse ot cor-

FINE PIECE
OF

since lie was a child. The D.-troil authori­
ties have (Hit trousers on him.
Jake Kdrain bos arrived at Baltimore}

PLUG

"■ AN UNHAPPY

AUTOCRAT

A STRONG PICTURE OF THE LATE
CZAR OF RUSSIA.

rhUe incrjr- -Ub-b, b.. —...——
rood lasting the needle of a solf-bindmg
a.*
.K.
atartaA
dmVll

held for au hour until a blacksmith filed the

Me. b* «j—i

Ttw fire did 410,000 worth

On Hktnnlnr n.MC,«» In grid wn.
■hippod troni H.- Tort tn Bnclnod.
. Mnynr Court nnd rtn Sxnt Brttb.™. .rnnted tor «&gt;etinc pnrtu. who had ukm

report that be waitU 42,000 from Jaktfls

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sistant district attorney, who rays officers of

4n Ohio corowpoo
i„ B..s Culture
tfsu-d drncriptk*! of
tenement hi«- TW*
।--. rest other I** kre
*n '
i —tnr die

matter must be settled between tbo parties
tbemaelvea .
Reports from Otnaha are to the-eflect that
George C. Hagen, doing a lioot end shoe

the I usinwa.

pony with hb type-writer, with
bad eloped.
Prealy Saunders, president of the First
National bank ot Mount Pleasant, la. died
Friday morning, aged HL He laidout tbo
town of Mount ITeeaant in 1834 aud took

Ludwig Bachmtyer, ot Milwaukee, died
Friday morning from tbo effects of a does
of morphina
He committed suicide be­
cause his wife had lately applied for
divorce.

TOBACCO

0

KNOWN ASA

With reference U&gt; the special hi The Nuw thirty milss from Great Falls, M. T.
Tcrk Suu, that be would be a candidate for e Five bodies were found Friday at Johns­
tho senate from bls state. Secretary Rusk town. and there are indications that many
more are under the debris where the men ore
tliat be was a candidate neither for that
ofilro nor the presidency; for the latter place,
A sunflower plant in Orange, CnL. ha.*
loesoins that measure two feet iu diameter.
nate-1.
LABOR MATTERS AT CHICAGO.
gun abusing Constable Laray ’after the de­
cision of a case tn a jnstic.) court Tuesday,
and ujion offering to draw a pistol, Lacey
Chicago, July 3d—Yesterday morning
POSSIBLE got his out quickest and rent a bullet after the K. of L Executive board organised a
Kelly, who ran like a deer.
new trade district for tho United States and
TO
Maralt Riraln. n woB-tonlo farmer living a
Canada for tho ship carpenters and calkers,
[4AKE IT few mites from Lel-anon, Ind., ba*
of whom there ore abcut 3,000. The board
bb hired man Mrs. Strain will lot him go. b very desirous of retabiWting amlcabb
The comptroller of the currency has au- arrangements with the brotherhood ot car­
pen tec here, and negotiations are proceeding
town, Ga., and tho First National bank of to that end. Master Workman Powderly went
McGregor.Tux.. to begin busiues nithacap- to Dubuque, la., yesterday to address a labor
meeting.
Michael Boink was hanged at Belvidere, N
Tbo convention of the National AwociaJ., Tuesday Tor tho murder of Mtcbael Bolliiuhire. nt Oxford, N. J., Sept. 31, IfWi
Boink declared his innocence up tu tbo me- ica, after three days debate, on the question,
resolved yesterday to Join tho American

/lade on

Tbo English r.re contemplating au idea to
lay down s postal tube between Dover and
Calais. The plan is to suspend two tubes of
about a yard each iu dtamctqr b;. means of
steel cables across the channel, forty.yard*

grand
AMONG
dONG DEALERS
THESE GOODS ARE ON THE

MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE,
3x12 FULL 16 OZ. PLUG-THE

MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN

railway trains in India, in cheat- |«u&gt;er

The Cronin committee af'iCbirago has
framed a four column reply to Patrick
Ford’s six column attack ou Cl oning aud hi*
friends, published In-Ford's paper, The Irish
World, a week or so ago. The committee
gives Ford and Sullivan a terrible going

POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE
HO. FIKZER a ffiOS., LonisifUe, fj.

DID YOtl BORROW

THIS PAPER?

island of Arran and the mainland of Bcot-

SHORTHAND I
LESSONS BY MAIL.

w method-SIMPl.r: aud THOROUGH,
rthand writers get from

i860 TO SI50 PER MONTH.

1,000 PER YEAR.
MIST THE THING FOR LADIES.
Hcnd fer part'culnrs to the
STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.

ANN ARBOR. MICH.
MORTGAGE BALE.
Default haring been matte In the conditions
certain mortgage marie by William H.
1band Harriet F. Beadk-. bls wife Io RoyaI

mortgages, on page ?T0, on which mortngo there is claimed lobe due at-the date of
thte nolle*, the sum of two thousand four nonctred and tbirty-seven (243D doltant nnd forty
&lt;Kk cents and an attoruey'a fee of forty dollar*
provitlrd for In said mortgage, and no suit or
proeectllngs at law luivlng been instituted to re­
cover the moneys secured by said mortgage or
anv part
’
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
contained In said mortgage, anti the statute In
each eaae made and protided.notice Is iK-reby
gtven that on Saturday the-seventeenth day of
Anuwit.'A. D. tu*. at ten n'clocklnthe/oreuomi.l "hall sell at pt&gt;'&gt;Hr nu.-tlvn. (o lb.' til.-Desl
bidder at t!i&gt;- north front door nt the court house
ta the city of ttastlngs. Barry Co.. Mich., (that
being the place where the Circuit Court for Barry
Oountr Is holdi-n).tbe premisesdesciIbetl In said
■artgage, r— — —“ “•*—* ~~
•—
wary to p*
gal rests.
with eight
.ot ty dollars
....
-bo premises being
Uescrite-d In said mortgar" as all tliat cortnlu
piece or parcel of land lying and being situate
In the town of Hastings, in the County of Barry
and State of Michigan, and known andriraerfted as follows, town: The north half (Hi
of the north fractional half -!i)«f section mini­
fy five (Sffi, town three (3) north, rsngn
west and rotittuulng one hundred :-n&lt;l
0 acres &lt;if land act ordiug to the govESSfi®

Royal W. Pf.akk. Mortgagee.

of habeas corpus, and, like the others, it
availed nothing. This last application was
made to Judge Altgold, but the ’Judge de­
clared that Judges Tuloy and Horton having

Mayor Grant to prohibit them.
An alleged Forejmugh’a clrcux exhibited in
Iron Mountain, Mich., Wednesday, and

Cairo, July 31—A reconnoitering party
sent out from Wady Haifa found tho tierviibc* under Nad-el-Jumi occupying a good

Tribune

Freshly (of 'change, who is entertaining'

lumbia college. Ne
taken the prire in anatomy at the Edinburgh
university. He received U5 per cent, in Uie
involving a low of 430,000, with $23,000 In- study. Douglas Ewell, also a Columbia
graduate, stood third in hb class, obtaining
a percentage ot tft /
most widely known physician.* in uortbern
Indiana, and a Knight Templar in high
Naw Yoag, July-20.—The World print. «
standing, diod at hb home Wednewlay aged

Shell Rock. Butler county^Ja., was visited
by a fire Tuesday night, which destroyed

Bertha Head

and Richard Lyman, two

There is nothing tn the world more generally
pie put off rann/for their health- not bemuse
to ghe the mil jert suffie eut thought until we
revel vo a reminder iu ths shape f a severe 111Then. loo. we arc eonstantiv bewildered by
the various schools ot medicine, him! the physi-.
dans who represent them, offen blunder in our
choice of n doctor. ’
U people only know Unit the very best health­
keeper, llfe-preserrer. nnd disease preventer
that has jet been discovered, b Mmn-.rred down
into a concentrated and t cry palatable form iu
Uw shape of New Kty lr Pleasant Taste- Vbwgnr
Bitters, tney would not hesitate a moment to

But they do not know. Ron ean they know,
when «4» many not only worthl-ra. bv.t |x«li ivcly
Injurious drugj are euutantiy flooding tbe mar­
ket under various uainre nnd gniwts. ttmt the
New Style Vinegar Bitters is a* bad as any of
them?
___ _

ana

throng. His propio closed in. about the car
till be had no power to move. Tlxo great

women and

BlJtim August. T»kc: December, tsjic. Cuni&lt;
Bum 1
__ w&gt; - .. -

The tall ot rain

Arthur J. McQuade. who w«&gt; indicted iu
traced 1o Sing Slug, uaa acquitted

frequently examined

bp found in our ch
tractive .prices -fr»&gt;
83.00, $5.50, S&lt;i.oo in,
pay you to kx&gt;k n«
the finest line of laThat is what we c
-lowest prices.

w.iiw
and set herd.™. n-u*.

making lianunorka fo

three luxuries may be
paralively small oast,
hammock figures com
theac home made cont
methods of securing
themselves, but the o
ipears to be as simp
lie material used

of barrel staves and s
ter should be about cm
ameter. 1» ahould be
twisted; then a second

—..... u-.,
from ordinary flour lx
barrels furnish mater
hammock.
.

•Uvesahol. about o
diameter is bored. Tli
are then inserted in th

BATTLE CREEK

placca for the introdu

and not to have tbo
Ir preferred, the top
die ttave« anj intro
To prev-Mti the sta

Why don't you try It. reader

tented. It rests but a dollar Lt a very large

glad of anything In your life. Yum- druggist
PROBATE ORDER.
water being very rough tho Imat wan cap-- ------------ .... .1MM.0. Illi
Ntale of Michigan, countv of ikirry-ss.
CM.W; rough peaking, $4.l5ft4J% mixed lips trembling with emotion, just as 1 bad
a »&lt;-.«siou of tin- ITobate- Court for the both prominent In society.
lot*. XX5a4.AV bB.rr packing and ship­ wvii bun Yfhen his troops wwv cheering him
ty of Burry, bolden at ths Probate office In
Tbo buslneas failure* during tue seven days ping lota, WJttMU Vattto-NaKket steady &lt;m tho laittte field; rtruggling for the bare earton and bottle Imlore you take it. Try It, and
Jfty of Hasuugs. tn raid County, on Saturbri-rea. Sslto&amp;t.-Y; stockeni and feeders. $XU) possibility to stand or move forward, for he
tbs «h day of July. In the year one ended Friday number for tte.Usltod Htatrs, aXCU.
Hhrep-Natlveu, JXMJftt.th. ,wl,7^
teamnd eight bumln-d and clghtr-nlnr.
was lifted by tlie jwwrurc clean off hL feet
Texans. $ JS&amp;4.M.
Present. CUartes W. Armstrong. Judge of
Produce: Butter-Fancy Elgin ereamrrr and whirled about helplraely. At length, ex­
dairies In Um. KSHSo; roli tricated by a wedge of officers, he rmchcd
Profreeor Craig made n balloon ascension W4tt!SHc per
r.:o.Tinhis carriage, oniv to i-xni-riance alnwxt
Friday evwiing from Tibblte park. Cold­
M.of Cora Robinson, daughter of sidd de­ water, Mich. Ho made a parachute .lirop
reward, pray inc for reasons therein set forth from a height of 4,000 feet, falling In Hie New. 41.OJU1JS per bbl. Apple*—New. H(«i
ttret the real tuid personal estate of said &lt;le&lt; ■" I*r bbb ita-pberrtes - «l.5na*.» par 24-qL tu mrnm, th. lady who h now
cesmd. as tn said nett tian described, may b**
of Rinata. her cirwrUrw^.
-i—
.
Hoa Roswell L. Herr, of Michigan, has case.
'
written a letter to the state dapartmeut a:
,a_.
,auawing
It Is ordered. that Thursday, the Washington City “respectfully declining*
that of th. emperor, apprpacbad tb. torra~
the ponuteco utilizol it as a point whence to
Uio consulship at Valparaiso, Chili, to which
July, tfjfe; do Augual. Kflc; dcxSsptembsr. see aud cheer tbe emperor. Men secmhUA
WUXj. &lt; \
IV,. 11
a......I...
.
Edward Glynn and his wife nn- chargnl
ra-topcjbi, Afnxlp
ot cadets and stiutenti »&gt;&lt;« i&lt;„~*
‘
Mtings,
If any tain their lifo insurance.
.uv
&lt;loor ny amt of
,xw?ion;
Wt*i
th. bright
tided to run a state ticket at the coming state
l-dj. -ho rtarty
the fun. aud tbev naM~i i.— t.___ .

that city Thursday night.

'That we are M-llIng for S2.4V and $LRtN
good value for $3.50 aiid $5.00. We liate
then: In La losen ami •istidtird ler-.lh
handle-. Full lim- of fancy («ts**&gt;1*. all
styles and prides.
We anj having a big t
jacket* tliat
are
83.7S, 83.00. Setc. These st­
and k&gt;x*I valu—« r-i~ r*5
colors. Also a big I

the courstte to try the New
ft straightens
out a tangled-up aysicm in a very short while

Attorneys tor Mortgagee.

। to said day of bearing.'
CiiAitLi-s W.linm

Comparatively few

ni*hrd carriage requir
more care for its pr
piece of fine furnitur
should never be put
dirty condition. In avoid rubbing, but wa
stream thrown front
wherever it is practic
has dried on sutur
squeeze it over the
softened and run off.
running gear a aoft
but alwaya avoid th
that will cause the gr
like sand paper on th
there is nothing in w
neglect or careleuancM
Uuui in tbo care that
carriage. In washing
out of the sun, and do
to dry off itoeU and l
varnish, but carefu
some soft substance,
kerchief is excellent

Our Stunner Umbrellas

•fating tlrnt the war and tbo hurricane in

eiinru
Neptcailwr. opened
doted ZSt^Oc. Ma&gt;. opened
closed
Ottf-Sa.: August, opened
21Wc. 'closed
HcpIrmWr. opened Sfc,
cloHod Sljtiti?: May. open'd si**c. chnrd T&gt;ii:
Park--Augurt. openwl
rlo-re eu.i;uSeptember, upened $11 Ji. closed J11.34; Jwiuaopenpd *—. clow! 8UU2H. Lard-Augoponod and. closed JUS.

while taking the phot
tho above cut wm
mode sixty-four year
of the writer, who wa

should be sufficiently
lubricated.

worth Jl.UO. -

Locxsviujt, July IU—Mr. John P. Mor­
Tlw application of W. W. Lang, United ton, the veteran bookseller and publisher,
States consol at Hamburg, for free, admis­ died at noon Friday at his residence in this
sion ot his personal household effoeta to this etty. ifo was Ixjrn in Lexington. Ky in
I HOT, and was educated at Transylvania d!upartment at the national cnpitaL
verslty.
___________
•
MnJ. Michael Bh'irhlan, -Little PhilV
brother, lias been ordered to Omaha, and hb
Washixotox C:tt, July 13.—The post­
late ;&gt;reit'w&gt;n of nvdstant adjutant general mauler general Saturday a pr-oin ted as a |x»twill tw fiitel \pf Lieut. Col. Brack, who offleo ins|Mctor Charlo. 1- Dunbar, of Mich­
changes places with Maj. Sheridan.
igan.
A man bearing evidences of insanity has
A Michigan Otnrlnl Dead.
been arrested' by the London police, and
Waihihgtox City, July 2%—The pension
confeases to having committed the last
Whitechapel murder. Th" prisoner was an offios has bran advised of the death uf John
A. Elder, of Michigan, a spwcial exnmiucr.
lunatic.
,
THE MARKETS
.Bills have been filo! iu court at Chicago
to prevent the consummation of annexativn
' .
Chicago. July »
On tbo board of trade to-day ciuotatlmii
refpdrs tx&gt; deliver tbo town funds to tlie Cbieego treasury.
In spite of the new Minnesota law, which
makes it a mi.'demeanor tfof newsjiopers to
print more than u mere announcement of the
fact of an execution by liauging, the Minne­
sota
Friday printed elaborate accounts
of tho banging ot All*rt Bulow the saum
morning, uhowastbe first victim under the

and gold head* that a

mt-r for $2.30. We cio-ret out the lot a t,
prising nearly four hundred: they wenpjirvhascd cheap and you are getting the
but what are you going to do about 111 Will advantage of our purchase. Remember it
is necessary to come early, a* the* Anmoving fast, only ?1.4!»*&lt;&lt;r a 3Hneh r/lr.
beaded silk umbrella worthFJ.5OandSl.to
for\*t black sateen umbrella. r&gt;W hr

Rio Janeiro theatre Tuesday night n Portu­
guese fired a shot at him without effect. The

John Field, a farmer living near Gales­
burg. was immersed last Bunday and tho
same night suicided with carbolic acid.
After bis baptism ho remarksI that be bad

MARR &amp; DUFF
Are bating the blxp-st kitbclr 28 Inch Ginvia silk umbrella*, pangtm frames and gold he..il- tluit they in­
telling for $1,411, alstM-n tlwIrSd inch (*»i
black aatren unibrellX paragojt fn . • •

mean, Johtmyl
Johnny—Why, J board you tell ma this offered to the public. The »ilk uml r-ij
with gold head that we are giving'yjx: f &lt;:

vishea had been reinforced by 1.000 men.
The British troops at Assouan number 1..W
mon aud are considered strong enough to at-

YOU CAN LEARN
Just m readily as by attending some school and
at 1-4 the expense.

“Certainly 1 did,” answered the conductor.
“Didn’t you know better than to do thntf*
axglaluiod the frantic brakrenan. “We'v»
rut 300 cattle in this train cad they're just

Chicago, July 18.—John F. Beggs made

tho matter up

Dry Goods Store
HIRE’S YOUR ffPPORTUNlTI.

its assemblies mid an organixed membership
of 5,000 into the ranks of tho federation. •

were violently shaken.
The Musical Protective association, of New
York, n trades union organixitn-n. is waging

Boston

will be fixed to pillars at distancr-i of ulout

right than this will bv taken, and the cost
is estimated nt the mode*: figure of 45.0W,oOO. —Bcientific Amertcan.

PEE HIVES SIXTY TEA
There are four colo
doing well, but not a
single hivoa. The up
hingra, and to used to
ions in the summer.

CG'IPORTABLE

nnd ELEGANT

For Bate ty Leadins &lt;»»*

MTd. Bfflaly ty

-

BAEx—

PROBATE'HJ i
State at Mkhipui Counit ■ ’ ffarri
Al n *c**lon of tin’ f^ub"
ty of Harryholdsnat tlie ft
at liaatlUCT in said «&gt;i-

&lt;i-

■:

IkWKheourt p
estate, wwn w - lo Frederick llroun-T- «■.___ I

I-

■

edekwk ttafn "the UCf^n-'n-- ’*
the bearing ot. raid - ir.
Interested iu

«uusu-b&lt;Im

gtvenotice to the persons In • re-t»d w t
tete.of tbs pend-ncy of
M ' «^h-’&lt;**
tenrtaffttwreaf by ravins a - 'T&gt;.u.-.-„ .

“ than tied.

HQIO airca
Tba«ad
ond the

�r7y|&gt;M AND GARDEN.
^REfilENCES
^\i0.7r.-&lt;AD INTEREST.

C Ju 1T/ATED AREA OF THE COUNTRY

WOMAN AND HOME

I

ITCHING AGONIES.

The breadth of cultivate,! area t
TCLSTOI'S wife as necessary to
creases largely each season. In thonew­
HIM AS HIS RIGHT HAND.
,
Every Night 1 Scratched until the
er states and territorial settlement U
to u» Indivisible, UuoiubU, superior to analyniv« rapid, and each year new areas almost
Skin was Raw.
.
equal to states in their aggregate are
Body covered with scales like spots of
nt.**
given over to tho plow, while in older
lou»,
wfaielPmako*
iu
chief
beauty.
—
Amiel'a
mortar.
An
awful
Spectacle.
Detent
skirt and a Ilftlr of thick shoe, tautened up
Motions cast of the Misriarippi river new
•useless. vCurv hopeless. Entirely cured
farms uro appearing on hitherto tincultiby the CuUcura Remedies in five weeks.
, -.. nb-nt in GlcaningB vated lands. The rapidity with which
tn Ohl'
Mus Elizabeth D. Hanscom, in an intemte
th« following illu&gt; this extension lias gone on during recent- ---- ---.po|nia
fag article, quote* Mr. Stead Iwho wtSTS
'ultV.11 he calls his years hu twen recently noted In- tbe
The uewspape- bn* so cunningly and un&lt;&gt;btruMveiy insinuatwi ItsmU into tbs good
ii lutrdly fail to national statistician, who furntehw the t » Rui^1 ‘ wliana. tb° o,unu’-v
the
Ruadan
uorefirt
an
d
tbeurirt.
Lyof
Tolgrae , Of the gentfer sex that it has quite evening rnosntly. and during tbe course ot
• who have tho data here given: In 1870 the four princi­
••■“yiug: -Tbo dreams of the idealist outnvaiad a class ot literature at oue time the meal John Henry Augu*tu» remarked,
ornamental part of pal arable crops—corn, wheat, oats add
com pan led with Ueblug- I would aerate!i evosy
of translation u»n&gt; tbe tbo tr.telicctto] tixxl miwt palatable to tne ap- with a chuckle: "Mother's got all her best night until I was raw, then the next night the
of actual ilffe, repecial'y when the peUte of jb.Ji,. erase woman. Nowadays, if tbings on tb« table tonight; ain't you. mar’ •rates being formed nw-anwblte. were scratched
cotton—occupied I28.000.00o acres; in
bappon* to bo married ami tho father ir tbo busy round* of social aw! domestic Tin* mortiffed mother gnro tbe youngster a ofl again. In vain did 1 consult all the doctors
1888 this area litui increased tu 150.000 the country, but without aid. Alter Kivtag
dutire toy Udy can cllllai
kick under tbo tahk-, when ho added, inno­ io
000—an enlargement in nine rears of of a mrpo family."
up a!) hope* of r.-emcn. 1 happened to see au
fur’W Bnirm’ th4t lf Count own, that Itour Is given to t!w earnest iwrusal cently: “You needn't kick mo uud&lt;-r the ta­ advertisement In tbe newspaper about yowr
31,000.000 acres. If the increase in all
Itemedle*. and purchased them from
tl U‘*rty to ffaUy c*rrr “rt of her favorite daily. Kho no longer gore ble now. 'cause I didn't tell a word about Cutlcura
tilled and grass land lias been in tlie ItoL^AH
n°W U
C,'unt Tul- skimming through tlie newBfina half hearted borrowing the uapkixu."—Eingxtou Free­ mv druggist, and obtained almost immediate re­
lief. Ibejpui n&gt; notice that the scaly erupttous
same proportion as that in these four «&lt;A AU the wood know* that he believes in nori of a way. but i» wldo nnako to the cur­ man.
crojis, we liars now a total area of im­ fiterally obeying the Injunction to sell all and rent dtacm-unnsof tho May, giving to them
ease thirteen numths before I began taking the
proved lands in farms of *3X000.000 Kira to the poo*, that |M believe* manual such deep an.1 careful atteution that too finite
Remedies, and In four or five week*
8om*-b&lt;xly, In telling women how to shako Cutieura
labor to be a isocrarary condition of ideal life, hcrwlf well armed at all points with a knowl­
wa« entirely cured. My dl*ea.e was eczrpta
acres, against 283.000,000 in 1870.
off tlie ap|»arancv of yrara. say.: "Resist tbe
psonavK f recommended tbe CuUcura
,h“ “»•— —: edge that enables her to meet tbe questions first inclination to stoop. Brace up whenever and
I, ...—.I IK- -II l„ M... ■Ul.llv -K., f L
With the rapid increase of aggregate
ttau of
Y„ u
area there te generally but little- change Ub» famUy live fa* |uxilrj ou hu axvc-r-.trai «- of Uw moment in a skillful and diplomatic
ntani-.f-i , thtw nililing one mare to her long
in the comparative breadth given to each tate. U hat all the world dore not know is Iht of feminine attraction*.
tho l&gt;ock to curve forward, then gradually their bead* and bodies. I cannot express m
of the principal staple crops. In tho that tbs Countose Tolstoi I* the reconcUiug
Mei. have for »r» loug a tuno accustomed
words the thanks to you for what ibe Cutieura
minor crops the fluctuations are greater, factor la tbl* ap|«rent conflict of tlieory and UMtnselv«a to regard tlia fair one* a* bright to straighten it, will convince any one that, Remedies have been to me. My body was
with every tnch that is raistvl, ten years seem
an extended area one year often result­ practice
bit* of femininity to bo potted, loved and ad­ to bo taken fruui the apjmn nt age.” Nothing
Nwly thirty yean, ago, before be devel­ mired for their prcttiuc**, their swcetneis *o much a»*ista one in making n favurabis
ing in low prices of the product and a
Gio. Corav. Mcrrt|l. Wb.
diminished acreage tbo next. In some oped hh pbiknopby of life, Count Tolstoi and their grace, that the iuu llrotoal ride of uupnw iun a* a jpod carriage. It is much
Hegun, Mjk
theduughtor of a Moscow phydemn
a woman’s nature ha* tenm sadly overlooked more effective than a pretty face, and is
seasons there is a* forced change of pro­ married
During all tb.-«&gt; year* she luu shown herself and ni-glected. Having been brought to a never associated with ago in any one's mind. wnlea'l differed ba* shoes itoelFuuce
portions. resulting from an unfavorable
realization &lt;&gt;f 'this she refuse* any longer to
planting time for one crop, or from oilier recto, control*. inanag»i everything at the occupy thi* podratal of fragile nonentity, Any letting down of tbo shoulders or ‘let(.“utlriir* Reined
tHng” of the figure tells at once that time
uatural causes. These variations aro bousoboklat Moscow aud at Yauiala Poliana. jireftirnng to step down aud take her place and the world are getting the l«*t of on*.— Cure ever)' specie* '•&lt; *z&lt;x.lzin«. humiliating.
Itching, buruln* *raly and plmrir dteosaes at
only temporary, the next favorable sea­
She OMiumre the whole resjaxuibility of in tho community a* a tldukicg, renaming
the »kin, scalp awl Mood, with -os* ot hair,
and alt .lumors, blotches. erapUtms. totes
son finding the proportions restored to caring for the family, which numbers thir­ being, and. as a rule, her rffcrU in this .di­
teen children, Hperintamte their education rection are chanv-terired by a keeunet* of
the normal.
_
lf3 feet in height, 100 |oundx
us surprising lu it I* aliuring.—
Teinrdlee tall.
Each of the principal crops tho pres­ and u-aclw* tiiewEnglito and muto-. Her observation
taisttica ability Is also shown by tbe fact Philadelphia Inquirer.
If &amp; fret I inch, 10G pounds.
Sold everywhere. ITire, CuUcura, 60c.. Ifrsp,
r than in ent season occupire its average propor­ that toe has solo charge of the sale, circulaMe. -. Resolvent, »t. I'repared by the FWter
If 5 fact 2 inches, 113 youuda
Drug and Chenilcul Corporation. Ro-toit
i- fastened with tion of the total arwL In soma sections lion Mid distribcUon of her husbxndY Irnoka
If 3 feet 3 inches. Ilk pounds.
nrttend for "How to Cure Mkln DiMaara,"
r&gt;'s^ h.ilT cuah- there is a tendency to change from one Nor i&gt; the wanting in sympathy fnr tho
!f Z feet I inches, I3U |&gt;ounda
Cl pa&lt;e«, 10 lUnatrattou* and 100 tertlinoaiateTho numtter of woowa. both single and
If .1 fwt .*&gt; inches, 138 pound*.
l
a cun'.rast. the crop to another, but an Increase in uno count’* Intellectutd labors. She I* Itotfa atnan
marrkd, uow looking for cniployiucut u
piMI'I.Es. blackhead*, red. rniijii. ehapped
If
*&gt;
fret
6
inches,
144
|iound*.
I
t IV1 olly lkln prevented by Cutieura goon.
oenste,
rvvfatr
and
translator
Tolstoi'*
i he foreground place is balanced by a reduction else­
|-rcater than ever bef we The caioriw for
to most--------readers,
an 1 hi* , y^UDg Ulun in Clerktoip* and oUpt grotcel • If •» feet 7 inches, 150 pound*.
ph front which where, so that aggregates are the name. writing
- to illegible
" T ■---------- —
If A feet 8 inches, IAS |uund*.
In tho New England states there is a wife rewrite* hi»&gt;nanu*cript*ag^m and again . naploynsmta have bccuuie w reduced tbatIf A fvCt V inches 1C3 j«&gt;un&lt;l«.
o by the father tendency to more grass and dairh farm­ cntil they Milt !il* fa*Udi&lt;&gt;u&gt; tade. In ths* tew can afford to marry unhw* th® woman ia
Chert Pain*, sorenraa, Wrakne**,
If 3 f.*&gt;t 10 inchiw, HD pounds.
wqy to® copied * War aud Peace." from* nd | willing to put "her torailder to the wheel"
Haekltur Couxb- Asthma. Pteuriiy.
bee keeperever ing, and tho increase seems to bo at the to end, *ix tinicx and fate hut m ,ri.. "Life." j and help with her mean* to keep the pot
If 5 feet 11 inches, 170 [Ktunaa
and Inflammation relieved In one
minute by the Cutieura Antl-Pxfn Flatter.
expanse of corn and jKrtatocs. the prices toe rewrote aixtqro Uitm**. beud-t trnndating ■ bulling Tbe trouble usually te that when
If &lt;’• foot, 180 poumia
Nothin*
like
It tor weak lune*.
If
fl
feet
1
inch,
180
pounds.
—
Chicago
Tri
­
of Ixtth of which havo ruled low during It Into French. When, however. It come* to I the wife coouaeooea tn work outoido of her
•
tho year past. An IncreMcd acreage is a question uf nd"ptlng hu view* en'.irwly. butee the hmbnnd b*xxmM&gt; caraleaa and fre- bune.
I
quetiUy allow* tho chief lainlen of their tup
• r~ons undcratand devoted to oats in the middle and north too refiura.
Oue of tbo country wnta Una already hren I port t&gt; rert upon her.
. A finely t ar- Atlantic states, with some enlargement
SOME DAY OF DAYS.
LittL* Nan, ot four summers, considering
■ .u* diu' h Of even of gra-is land and increased attention to •old, tlie family fax* re-.troA from society, tbo • It te always better, when It te poaiibln, for it hdr duty to enterkun a lady who is wait­
mode of life ha* been much Mtn^Hibd. but [ tbeevife to Irave the providing tu ber hu*ing for mamma, enter* into conversation:
&lt;‘reservation than a track farming nnd market gardening. tlie Canute** of To!ab&gt;i will not i-oom.-eI to trim! »«vl rbw»t«* i.^r
Innd. and devote her nierglw* to »..v.
make _a
Nan
-Have
you
gut
noy
little
girl*!
in the house. It The cotton states show Ums usual Increase giving up everything, ar to living like a comfortable homo and meouragw his efforts,
Tbo Caller— Yra, I have two. .
way to stand in a in the acreage of Uieir staple. wiUi more peasant For the take of her rhildrcu toe in- but in many c&lt;u&gt;« ill b“alth and the impoad*
I toall behold jvar face!
Nan— D-do you ever have to whip 'em!
leaning aearriagu determined effort tlian usual to grow a »ut» on a cutnfbrtable life. By tbe law of bility of obtaining paying employment pre­
Tho Caller—I'm afraid ! hove to. Kimetbo land, without th® commit of lii» wife, tho vent tbo husband from doing Ida duty in this tlmea.
oil the dirt by a home supply of groins and f«.&gt;od stuff*.
a htxreor syringo'
In Aiabatua and Georgia especially crawl cannot resign all th" reavure-. oa wtiicb respect. Should this happen, it is well for a
Nap—What do you whip 'em with!
Touch lightly rale and hllg
The Calmer Itunuacd)—Oh. when they've
Where mud there se/nw to have been some success it\ Jtho family te maintain-!. Accordingly, ho
What muter, 1 shall thrill
-ha* retired from activo -partleqmtion in ih®
been very naughty I take my slipper.
sponge and tho effort to reduce tho importance of ।
trade or prufm&gt;ion tliat may stand their
Nan (moat feelingly, as mamma inters)—
until it has e»&gt;tton. due apparently to the direction (guwrt.^oruing an! going as he choose*. par- tru-nd in the future. A good drraMnaker or
Once
mere
llfe'e perfect youth win all cotne lock.
Y-yrayeu ought to uw a hair brush; my
(hr the wheels nnd of farmers' aiwociations. Hie effort to 1takuigXt tlw plainest tare, maintaining a - milliner n*.-ed never suffer for hick of mean*, mnmina does, and it hurts awfully.—Life.
,&gt; may be used, make tobacco a staple crop in Florida h irigid simplicity of life, and a!) tbo time con­ a cunpntent artist or mu detail can utilize her
•• u.-e of anything Being continued on a largar acreage and ■sidering that hi*family live in cu'ipobla luxury gift* to advantage, if ix-ecwary; ty]MJ»ritlng
Once more iny perfect youth abnll nothing lack.
i* eorily acquired, and a woman who can
: ;«i tho mud to art1 'with apparent success. El-a-when- the ।
I make a good loaf of bread, a crisp lyil of physician. Dr. Field, that al a .time when
»v'arnieh. I think area of thi* crop lias lieen very material- '
i first cla* |&gt;astry. need never know tho want diphtheria was raging, a few year* ago. bo
ne;i . the effects of ly teduccd both in the cigar and shipping loan* Plcayuno.
Will slip IU lotig control.
um! nothing but common flour of sulphur, a
। .will show .Mjoner districts. Tbo acreage of spring wheat
lie Wou lite tfuartar.
tenipoonfui mixed with the finger in a wi:&gt;eis taken of a nice seems toliave declined in Wisconsin and
There te not tialf tho flirtat;in&gt; done on tbo
glasaful of water and pvcti a* a gargle, hud
4ii|f a carriage k'x*p it Minnesota, owing to ravages of the ear.
,
that raw injcht imagine. Poaaibly thi* ] Speaking of tin-women *in RuMa, Indy in ten nilnubw the patient was out of danger.
■ . alio"'the u uter
chinch bug. Flax shows a decline in may
;
be due jeirily to th® ten*® that people Randolph Ctiurvhlll netea that "niu»t Rua- He uover lost a case of this discaie. Sulphur
of rail/ gfling a toqrt dfatanee. Henc® ' ,:an la-li-w mu.ke rigflrette*, in one of tlw
id I-sv- Mains on the cultivation in the older district* and nn Uavo
I
It
doesn't
teem Worth wink to engag® in any I drawing romnt gun-rally *ct njort for tha; extreino case*, where a garglo coui-.l not l«
.-.plly atisorb it with increase in tbe newer regions, where It i
. An obi silk hnnd- makes*an excellent first crop. Increased ot
’ tho-&gt; articw attempt* at exciting intereit j puryv-r. coudu.; a &lt;- 'iittauaI movement, use.I, dry sulphur was blown down tho throat
which thw flirt U prone to affect. It wouldn't | «ideh take* off th« -tiffiiee* of n formal din- through a quill, nnd sulphur burnt'! iu a
-Elizabeth Stuart Pbelpa.
■fat for t^e nicely |m»|- attention i* being given to sorghum in
ig!i tn pay. Enough couldn't l» . n.-r jarty nnd enable* people to circulate shovel *o that tbe j&gt;aUrnt could iqhalo it—
.. and bolts should be l»ortions of Kansas aud locally in some
I mbre tr cly." "Speaking many language*," Exchange.
THE QUEER WAYS OF OUIDA.
■ i *nd tint bo all'iwi-'l ; other states.
But no matter' how short the trip, If a &lt;t.ntfaura tho « riter, "having nvad pniftnely,*
Hancer* of Klralng.
all tire bearings
prertr/vaiian IknD herself th*object of ad- light in ban-1, lluwdan bdk« form the most
Channing socioty j»«wdbte and art a* a
mlrifig glanrcs flie 1* never far t-nsiblc to it.
bjK.tv't profusely
It is sometimes necessary to plow under
An observer at human nature.called atten­ tonic on a-diiggbb mind wemtemed tn the ing is dangi-rous. A cool many pooplv have
1 think, by all odds, tho
weeds, and it is often advisable to turn tion to a fact in conoectiou with
moral anti phydes! fogs of London They found that out to their cost: but not quite in and absurd little enwture who
pda!
"Now, you nbtiee that vrnman that just dnwi well, but affr t the heavy richer* of the way tl-.at tbo medical writer uiaanx. All
well
dr.-w*&gt;d
(lermam.
(if
such
i-sui
bo
found)
came in. 'said be. "Sh* 1*33, and any man
dlrectiOUB for
with jialf nn eyr can ree that»!i* is not nt all rath* r than tbo graceful mat airy nothing^
niwc; i
tlrwUMJof tboM
frisky, but is respectable au-l quite Htetronh. wbirh make up a Frenchwoman'* dr--&lt; dren. "Ho should never touch their pure constant reign of terror among the n-onioo
from tnwriB ■ wlyrro
“Ill wager yon a quarter that in a few
lip* with hl* own.” "ITixniscuuus kissing," until toe loft; everybody woa afraid of being
-.- purahaas-d at catuminute* *on&gt;" itan* attention will bo at­ lug c-nud-Tcl ugly nn I unlucky, awl any w* uro further told, "should be hurried oat put into her next book. Talk about her beeuTilv barrel stove
tracted by her. Sho will *re that with-mt one venturing to wear It in th» royal |ro»- of fashion by all well bred atxi teesibte peo­ tifnl eyre or tempestuous manner 1* talk of
»-nee
i»
not
only
kx&gt;krd
upon
with
dwfaror,
■:&gt;«picutMUly atnnng
seeming to notice it.
ple.—Once a Week.
"In a minute or two yoa will see her hand but I* likely tn bear of It. How Ftrang- that
t.trivann-s. Various
go nj&gt; to her hern! ami she will give one or I wo P.uwda-i women, so eminently fitted by na­
color to her eyes or hair, ill Otting gc.wnsfrmd
;
-staves suggest
little ti-uchw. to her hair, jurt to are that ture aid education t&lt;&gt; influence mid lielp
FLOW AND WEED OATHERER.
• . vnown in tliucut
Hi-roshould bespoken n word of caution; tbe most extraordinary independence that
tb'-w *trugglirg in tbo higher voratiom of
upl-an-l ofl&lt;-ctiv*aa under some crops, as rye, clover and pea everything l» trim awl tl*s»t there ore no Iff -, AkhuU have, seemingly, but one embl- tbo volatile gaaxou* unturo of ammonia has ever been sknown Instead of stopping
trailing unwemly vad*. It i» her way of nclualitw it »a&gt;y to adulterate. Dilute n&lt;xxl with tho many people who invited her to stay
vinca, to enrich tbe laud. Three are vari­
with them, she went off and lived alone at the
eeptinff lbe hoTnogeof anadnuring glance tiou-torffare tbeuiw-b «w.’ to attract no at­
• He ix
Int-ltidcs a nutnber ous devices for this purpose, including a tliat i« still rvopu’tfuL Watch now and sne." tention. to nroiw* no Jeaioad"*. Y*t 1 doubt ammonia with sBveral tinxw it* bulk of langham hotel, becauvs she felt that there
water u:xl it will still have a smoll ot «m■
»-&gt;uiciopc. Tho lat- weed hook—a curved rod of iron fastened
In a few minutes n large, good looking man no: that tbcii influence I* felt, but4t t* not
teftoould &lt;■ '
une-lialf inch in di- to tlie beam, and extending over the fur­ bad looked up from hi* paper and bi* eye* upon and t -arlwa a* tn Amrrira dr Eng- good* tnada by a rchabla bouwiof king stand­
Hho was tbe great woman of tbo •&lt;*»«
am«&lt;r. It-'.•
! U d .Gbk'd and loosely row in HUl h a way os to catch tho weeds bad nsuxl .x.nttnt«»y on tbo woman. Her land.-'
ing ■ Ammonia U even sold bottled with ben*, and the most inu actable and unman. twbted; tl; ::
nd doubling without and curve them down until the furrow glance swept him coolly and «*ho looked out
cork, when, if it had any strength at ail, it
whoever
interested her without waiting fur
twitting! .&gt;. ' .• in ondition for tho in­ slice catches and cov«Mi them. With of the window. The next moment her hand
A party wero stopping at a country homo
irtduft:-? of . 'a vo. Thcue are taken long grass and weeds there is often/ lew had gone up to her hair. The man had won on the North river, near New York, includ­
from onlinar ■ tlvtjr l«urrdii. Two such difficulty tlian with those that are short­ his quarter.—New York World
ing a* CU"t«, Mr*. Arthur Welman. Mr&lt;Blueing te added to tbe water in which afterpoon. too took an umbrella, put on a pair
David . King. Mrs. Coleman Drayton, nee linen u washed. to neutralise tbo dull yellow of sturdy walking boot* and walked down to
lamb fur.'::--h :.&gt;.it rial for a good sized
Prairie Farmer, in connection with the
Auguda A*tor, Mr*. Walker Hn-re- Hmltfa.
tbe city and all around St. Paul's church­
above remarks, shows the device depicted
Every on* know* or has reen tbe - gushing Mr. K. H. Olin. Mr. Chari-. Itobinoon and nnd yellow .»rj complementary color*, that yard and back to the Langham hotel, tor
ltd uf each &lt;&gt;rn»' of tho in tho cut and attached to the beam and girl. ’ 'She in not a rare speclm*n. and
other* of like ilk. Every one lu*d gathered
excrete*. Her squat little figure attracted.
raves a II i.
■ &gt;ut &lt;&gt;n^-quaitcr &gt;inch in to tbo draw bar of the plow. This is be found most anywhere upon the face of th* In the drawing room after dinner, and all i*. when mixed together they make white, so Kime attention on the streets, and apparently
Ahat tbs peculiar shade of yellow which t»
dkuretcrtel'
Ti&gt;e ends of tbo staves simpU, and generally accomplishes the rlode and though she is generally a nonen­ were feeling c.mtented with theineelvo. a* ^common to all intensely white bodies, and the physical exertion *et her brain going, for
utthen in ■ n '
purposes.
Many
persons
fail
in
the
full
the lay* of rope, betity in regard to brniru and good common well us at fwuoe with tbe outside world, when which may lw partially, at least., an optical
,■. •.« of each aide. Tho accomplishment of tho object for want seme, shot* Hill, to a certain extent, able to it wa» suggiated, os a ptstune, tliat every illusion, is neutralized by tbo blue. Paper,
Object of th
ladv should ‘tot-- the gift sb* mewt coveted, sugar, starch and many other substances are
tv. istfag is to provide of proper adjustment. The weed gath­ do a good deal of liartn to b* more
and Uw pome-ion of which she would mart
s Rtn-rnl thing she *«
erer
must
be
adjusted
to
every
class
of
■'i -lwlionof th* ends of
her own tex. who have no palienra vrith prize. With prompt acquireecneo each regi&gt;. the stave*.
plants to bo gathered, andrtiiis every per­ her wild flight* of fancy. whUb * man will Urod her choice. Mrs. Wclman wisbed for
Several year* ago fire men purrhawd 2.200 Arlington street and told th- man tluit toe
Wteugti twi' -. . r.-' -ive all the staves. son must figure out f&lt;* himself. Tlie
listen and D- half amu»l. but fonnmg tho th* must exquisite jewel* extant. Mrs. king acre* of land In Howell county, Mo., for the witoed to see-tbo Msrchiuuraa of Salitoury.
indt-x toh
11.- twisting too tight, cut, however, will assist in'this.
while a wrong Idea of too r est of woman­ drains! to lie tho I---.t drretd woman In *o purpose of establishing a fruit farm. They Tho lum took Ouida1* card, aaanmrod up
If preltir. :
rop-e may be twisted
cietr Mr*. Drayton preferred to own tbo now have G1.000 peach trrea, 32,000 nppte, 200 stair* wjfb-tt" to '4ha drawing nuom, and
kind. School girls' gush and
•ttheiuv- - :•? introduced.
exvrwsions ore excused bw.-a-.iw there i» hop., ffiomert tnrn out., white Mra Smith poor and &amp;&gt;&gt; cherry tree*, all bearing, and
- —-- ”
—
ro: there found that Ouida waa
An international state fair is to be held that it will be outgrown, but where it i . ear­ ,„v«t popnbriir So-. CMrta. Itob.owo forty acre* in small fruit. Tho peaob crop
■ -tare* from dipping
ned from tho school room into womanhood la nothing if not frank; springing from bis from the farm I hl* year b e-ti mated at lOO.fMX?
• i ■ 1 in place. A short near Elmira, N. Y., Sept, 17-27. George
chair, ho exclaimed: "Heaven*! don't any of crates—Chicago Time*.
• l*’-e »! .string is -rourid un each end of M. Robinson, of Elmira, i&gt; secretary. It
you care far beauty T Andlwdora not yet
e *Uv&lt;; .tr.j.ii;■&gt; both ropes, p-.winx b announced that $100,000 has been
woman, for toe lack* slmfirity. gomg .m-. underitand that be made a bad break.-Son
Canarira are often famished for fresh cool hand.
wrough the •;. ,ltjy mentioned, and pledged, and the expectation is to havo eotatos omr trifle, a* quickly « dis doeFrancisco Argonaut.
“ then ti- •]. Tho ends of tho suspension a gi^ntic ntfair. Railroads will give re­ Xr tlmiCT of merit. Th® wying b that
wp*tms now., urej andtied or rpliced duced ratco.
after a v"*’1 h*» told a B« • number of time*
white tbe drinking co will be empty, ar
over It actaally l&gt;ee.mre truth to him, and
^2.
! !,e hammock is comWhen tho honor* came upon tlw Grant* tbe filled with dirtv water • ist no bird with re­ whinuk-nl norelUt. and they chatted along
A corporation with a capital ot
overnnciw j
____
c*»o of the
ri{«- »lorn tii.h u hiuiuuuck is sup- 000. and W. D. Hoard, D. W. Curtis.
mistruB of. tho White H«w •»*£•«&gt; to IW"T spect for itself will tota... Hare a bath tub.
too, that is large enough to spread its wfaigs
the
dream
of
tier
girlhood
-to
hare
her
crosa
John Bovd? S. J. Harrison, IL B. Gurler
eyre straightened. Wishing to surprise the
nnd H. D. Sherman as incorporau&gt;ra. 1SX
“r. oe» -ure Ptosidem, Mrs. Grant, telling nol«ody. sent
Flower* ore worn much lea* than formerly
has been organized as a National Dairy
for tbo moC eminent oculist in America. Ho on dressy occasion., but when worn a corsage
Single promised to undertake the opera­ bmquet of orchids Is the favorite choice, as
Fair association.
prime minister of England aa though
tion. which be assureil her would tweosyto
■ -il._ *,,&lt;1 nr tiwir tlu.
Tho eighth annual meeting of the
scoomplisb. nnd without dan-.-er The good
A^rtain Soulh Down MMciatlon « M
lady could not contain barself for joy, nnd, of orchlds.of tbit hind co»t» from $3 up, and
brid.lSprinJtieM.llU Tte ifcbri »olwoman like, gave way when »be *nw her
__ •_ ti — it
lA-urffnl —New York Son
uau of Tb« Iloeonl ta rmdj tor dbmbuhusband, and confided to him her ■£*«*, ***?
•toad anything but that; but too wa* tbe
pteortiro too bad m store for him. He looked
am. Tbo officer.! I« tbo rU'Ulnz year
wifh of a diplomat, andrfio told Ouida grarawirtfuUy into those dear rye* which had held
ar.: J. H. hotta J«:b»&gt;nriUo. DU.,
ly that tho marqui* had goon to Dawning
him with tender ga» through J1** ’,ul
nnrideot: S. E. Prather. Springfield.
ttri-et and brnno could not be seen. There­
of a checkered career, and «u*l. in bis «m^e
Filled with down, hair. or. the upon tbe novelirt exprewwd a slight regret,
III,.. ...erotary; D. W. Sn£h. B««*
way: "My dn*r. 1 wi»h you would not
aclzod her umlirella aud drifted out. That
Illa, tre-a.uror; C. M. Clay.
the gay striped ticking uwd by the manu­
change town. » &gt;&lt;=*•
Joint Jacluon, of Cnnsdafind
r- clmnlia^ ■ .1 whr French wumeu could of- they might *eem sirango if altered.
. ur facturers of awnings.
time in England, it is a curious thing, by
Morton, of Now York. »®o olecual di­
&lt;rteZ I**-** aul
tounmed Uuncelot, nor Ro®™- “^Ttrod^J
tbo way, that a woman with *iv-h a wonder­
rector. for throa yeua \Tl&gt;0 ““f
ford tb®
-a,, atraeu ItUsllou clluiu or age. ever rpokn words of tenderer
ful fount of humor a* Ouida dbjilay* in bar
•pointed a committee (o oonridor ho Ulrt* • ^Ttho asphalt pavements, which are gallantry.-America.
won bar reputation with a poem which took Udo book, "A Rainy Month in June," should
.
Pilftlwhl .
.........
wUlte'
\n’K ■l,t* pillow.it SrUaMUty of bolding »” «M“W&gt;n
a prize of 1100 offered by The Mobile Newt
bo. so utterly destitute of humor bcrwlf.
m
\.s
...
wr
hem
erdinnv ,
,n“r" ' ‘m»f&lt;&gt;rtable than the during the coming-autumn.
tliXbd tnyself wbll® there, and it was a
Once in a while, tn talking, she is odd and
• ■. y|« ot hammock.
Lanning ba. been ■tecto.l &lt;u a iwtmicent location for tbo fair, of tbo Shrill- nbl«toput’'u Jriirate ro-w
Zt or p—A «»*• 1373.
tca&gt;," &gt;" *4 ,hree
old the
never dacvwrwi any of the gloom* of humor
in bar talk which arc to prevalent in that odd
eolt S*
«nd ds her part. gM Suite Agriculrarri •ociety.
' Foiling tree, with nuebtao. driren by
eolort Bruto the faded article thoroughly
to J
lhe 8tabl° and
.team power is »° old Btory.
I
d»r or
mthr middle of the
KMWthlug
which
dominate*
and
•iX j?•' ?,ow 0,8 dam u Uw are al Land ot tba .uccowdul appbe»“o“
•ThereUDOuao
_
.7T......... .— ..rtf- *n&lt;l the: r uodiBct
ttanU
1:1
caw should the of electricity to idling iorori trees.
much brighter than twfora
JtanL-il u ?*’.** U,c ““‘ion of Farm
An Inli maUonnl eongroo. of agrieula feeling wo.
"■ oluri, ih. rixx-o rocntly ,p- tun, and fororirj will bo bold to V wnna
during the summer of 18W-

I CAN'T BRATHE.

�Hastings Banner

WHEN AND HOW TO BATHE.
down there [ I’cru): 1 Imve no doul,^P*0^
oltecttbe great total

Bastings, Wednesday, July 24, 188ft.
MARSHALL L.COOK. Editor.

lu considering the subject of injudicious
bathing, oue of the medical journals reiterate*
that it is highly •dangerous to plunge Into tbe

1J™ Sur-; *“■

wMdbcovered, lending to skillful iliurtratioa.

THE 1IA8TIXG9, MICH., POBTOFFICE,
a taiZa I watched
from ovw
from bin capital city, in the other wt&gt; bear of S"Jda
w «*-

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Under the above heading tbe Jackson
Cltixcn ably discusses the question of wool­
growing hi Michigan, and iu-relationa to
the republican policy of protection, which
tbe' democratic party Is seeking to over­
. throw. The facta cited should be studied
and digested by every farmer in the state*.
The-Citizen says:
The market has closed for wool this sea­
son nnd the Michigan farmers for the most
part have tbe money In their pockets for
tbe elip of 1889. The yield has been re­
ported excellent throughout the state nnd
its total le estimated by well-posted buyers
like Bon. J. B. Cobb, of Kalamazoo, nt
11,500,000 pounds. In sonic parts of the
state the price ran up to thirty-five cents n
pound, but thirty cents Is uenrer the aver­
age. Knowing* tlie number of pounds mar­
keted and the average price per pound, it
is easp to compute the value-to Michigan
fanners in dollars and cento of tbe wool
clip, which Is about $3,450,000 nearly al!
dlstribstrel in the agricultural counties of
tbe southern pen insula. Tills very large
sum Is of Inestimable advantage to the
farmers, for it comes to them in s|»t cash
ata time when they need it most to pay
for tbe harvest which follows. It is the
first money the average famer has Lad this
year, and owing to drouth and other misfortuue* last season the balance ot cash ext
band with most farmers was exceedingly
small. Therefore this money for wo«l is
highly appreciated, especially at the ex­
cellent price which II brought
When the democracy, letl by President
Cleveland, made war upon wool last year,
it became a serious question with Michigan
farmers if they could longer afford to keep
sheep ami «eli the wool fur 23 or 23 cents
a pound iu frec competition with the large
wool growers of South America and Awstralia. Hud the Mills bill jassed and
President Cleveland been given another
term, the business of wool growing Jn
Michigan would have dwindled rapidly,
and it is Impossible to predict what tlie
price would be. It is easy ta .vwe that It
would be low enough to exterminate the
sheep In Michigan, and Instead nf 83,450.­
000 for their wool clip the farmers in the
south part of this state lyonld be seeking
tbe nearest market for pelta and mutton.
The business of wool growing was rescued
by the democratic defeat last fall and the
fanners have the satisfaction of knowing
that they contributed to that defeat. They
are now sharing the rewards of that victory
for protection and they would do well to
cherish and Increase their flocks, for wool
will be a staple artlclHor some time to

delay much beyond these |ieriods is a pernidoo* practice, inviting debility and in­ occurrences, and have frequently been caught
poputer tea beach, groups of drenched, inisernble objeeta, with blue lips, chattering
teeth and wrinkled, clammy skin, who havo
brea spending half a morning tn alternately
plunging into the waves and walking about,
dripping, in tbo cool nir. They return from
what should have l&gt;cc:i an invigorating dip
ia a condition approaching eollapat.
Such alms-: of tea bathing te, nnfurtunate-

Impaired health.
cold bath ia to

lipa blue, there is cblllluew, shivering, goauu
skin, and tbe breath' has a spaniodic and
catching character.
Cota bathing is aalutary under certain con­
ditions of the system, white iu others it is earestorative

nbeu wisely and jiwP.eiobaly used.
Aged people *!i&lt;-idd use it with much care,

its most ridiculous light, advertisementoxaro
of great use to tha-vulgar. First ot all, ^=cy
ore instrumenta of ambition. A monThat ts
by no means big enough for The Gazette may
easily creep into tbe advertisements, by
tbe *ame paper of new* with u plenipoten­
tiary, or a running footman with on ambas­
sador. An advertuement from Piccadilly
goo* down to posterity with an article from
Madrid, and John Bartlett (a trussmaker of
that day) is celebrated in the same paper with
the emperor at Germany. Thus tho fable
tell* us tbe wren mounted a* high a* th*
eagle by getting upon uis back. A second
use by which this sort of writings have toxin

meat of controversy; tbo third and 1.tM
mo I* to inform the world where
they may bo furnished with almart
everything that 1* necessary for life. Tbo
great art Id writing advertisement* I* the
finding out a proper method to catch tbe
reader’s eye, witbout which a good thing
mlaious of bankrupt

But tho grout skill in

should not remain in the water longer than

If tbo

A good story i* told at tho expense ot one

lion" sets bi, tbe chilliness gives place to a

conceived a strong liking for a bright eyed
seminary girl. The lady teacher* never per­
mit boxes from home or elsewhere containing
appetite tempter* to Im received by their fair

state of health should not indulge.

agreeable exhilaration. This reaction follow*
meat quickly when the bath is of abort dura*
ultimate depression of tbe temperature of tho
blood. Tho shorter the bath the greater is
its power of stimulating tho functions; tbe

tug effect and tho consequent towering of
vitality.
The best of all bath* te tho «wimming bath,
for in it tbe tiather can Indulge in a tree ex­
treme of hi* limiM, such a* te hardly attaina­
ble under any other circumstance*. Swim­
employ* the arm* equally with tbo legs, and

another great advantage over all other forms

possible.

Reaction more readily occurs after

thus tho liability to "cal
although tho popular lielief

dently did not know of tills rule, or else be

their genius i* becoming mart widely known.
Our merchant* do not hesitate to mb os trade
tv as she made up a P-X- 8ud^,V
raugfat right of "Jack." Farmer M*n
lying huddled fa a heap
tide of the cow shed. Tbo dog looked ill,
uww»
n mere bog of bones, nud today ho was quite Heit jiatrouago tor inc wpinuj
unable te get up and enjoy a game with M- standi Enilnent divines, brilliant statemuen,
to barter
lua Instinctively *be knew this and run- famouj whalari do not
tor*r*rd. sho «as soon kneeling b) hi* their signature fur Uw greater emolument of
tbe wap, cosmetic or medicinal manufaett”-.
side, tailing uu»
- -- Al
ion as she bad conversed with dolly. Jack er. Well they know that their portrait,
did his best to »how Ute appreciation of her their autographic indorsement of ephemera)
rvmpathy. He shook hi* toil &lt;«*Wy, IMs
whole Ixidv quivered, he whined and licked
b^taurt In a Utt), while PUfa. left th. ate tbeir name* If not their fnmo. Htoukl a
dog’s ride, and, running down tho field path,
tiwx rtamliered over the stile and disappeared
from my right I might havo thought she
bad gone home to dinner bad I not noticed
that tho doll still rat, stiff and stark, under
the great oak tree. So not many mmutrn
bod clapHxl before I caught sight of tlie child oratorical, lyric, histrionic ar journalistic
ogaln clambering back into the field. She flight*.—L. IL McCabe.
bad been running ‘hard, she looked hot and
flushed, and her bat bad fallen back upon her
This curious word is commonly used in the
shoulders. She was carrying something very
carefully, which, a* she neared me, I discov­ tense, I think, in which muff was formerly
ered to be n small white mug. Afterwards, mare often used than now. I remember it
ou dore inspection, I found the mug was striking rar as a novelty some link’ abouQ bM.
adorned with a land*capo in vivid blue and But,on a reperuml of "Pendennis."published
grreiro and inscribed with the legend, "A in 1830. it a[&gt;peared to me again, employed
present (or a good girL" It was evidently a seriously, in the following panagv (voL&lt;2,
choice article. The next thing Pillu« did was page Sift i "C°L* Altamont had made a pur­
to arrange a bunch of flowers fa tbe mug. chase of cigars and French silk* from nxne
Thi. was by no means a short opera!too. it duffer in Fleet street." Halliwnll gives "dufaeceesitatcd much deliberation, together with
a good deal of grave conversation addressed
to Jack. When tbe bouquet was arranged to I* silent on tbe subject; but Grose
bar complete satisfaction, die set the rnug explains duffer* as "cheat* who ply
down just fa front of tbe rick dog, raylug: "I
- ■.
:_ ak.___
.lurl ticulariy about Water lane, opjxMite St
Clement's church, in tbe Strand, and preteud
to deal m smuggled good*, itoppwg all coun­
him.—London Queen.
try peojJe. or suclf a* they think they can
impose on. which they frequently do by sell­
Flx&gt;rt with a Panther.
Mr. W. W. Taylor, of Elbert county. Colo., ing them Hpitalfialds good* at double their
furnishes the following story of hi* engage­
sense iu which Thackeray understood the
ment with u panther year* ago: ‘

love u box containing n variety of dainties,
cakes, pies and an avortmen t of confectionery
that would have tempt cd tbe eyre of a ccnnoiwrnr. Of courao the box wm intercepted
bv the argu» eyed tady teachers, and good
Miss McKitin seat'd herself to write the branches above me, nnd looking up 1 saw a
young man a note, at tbe tsuno time inform- right that nuate my blood ruq cold in my
veins aud my heart almost ceased l&gt;catixig.
Lying on a largo limb, scratching up the
But, alas! Tlie door old lady knew not the bark, it* eye* rolling in fury, wa* a largo
panther. I involuntarily grasped my bunting
penned her curt letter informing the young ■ knife and braced mytelf for the conflict which
man—pointedly, we may believe—of tho full

Lashing it* tail furiously in the air, it made
tricated tho content* of the box, filled it up u d«f&gt;«-rato plunge. 1 jumpcsl aside, it* claw*
■“•tebing in my clothe*, almost carrying mo
•kill that avoided detection, aud, white the
good lady principal was peacefully snoring in along with it I quickly cut its daw* loose
her bed that night, it is sate to nasume th.V with my knife
Again it attacked me. Tills time It struck
they did full j u»tiro to tb&gt;s gcxxl things k&gt; ojv
me with full force nnd boro me to tho ground.
portundy secured to tbeiu.
1 began to use my knife with dreilly effect,
badly.
Over and over we rolled, using both knife

fallen, of sitting about for a long time after
would b" a shame to lose so many good thing*,
Assuming that the wool clip this year in
Michigan Is 11,500,000 pounds and the injurious and should be avoided. A* toon os and accordingly redirected it and sent it. to a
kind, older brother at college Just w hat tlie get in a dmdly thrust in the now perfectly
average increase in price over Inst year la
seven cents, the formers have math- a clear be dried thoroughly and tbe clothing tuaumrd elder brother's feeling* were when be ojienixl
Givlng-a most, unearthly yell it fell over on
it is one of tho thing* which a curious public
gain of 1805,000, money of which Presi­
it* side mid tbo battle wa* over. 1 fainted
dent Cleveland'** memage and tlie Mills*
Serioux injury of the ear, resulting oven in
front excitement and law of blood.
bill robbed them last year. That clear
When I returned to my senses 1 Immvdlgain of 8805.000 Is a portion of their re­ ware* striking forcibly on tbo side of tbe
ward for voting for protection and it will bead. Put a light cotton plug into each ear.
A very striking and inspiriting document
be more than sufficient to pay Uielr entire
long from tbo tip
is tho captain's report, and bears remarkable
Mate t**» this year. The chief benefit
however, which accrues to the farmers of
the whole complicated machinery of the Cal
Michigan 1h the fact that the sheep raising
stlier
bunting
the grizzly
"Lady
doctors"
are
i
business lias liecn rescued from a groat
with which she was navigated. Tbe FUJI

aide organs are constantly in- arduous &lt;fatk« attendant upon medical
atstlng
i tariff foster* itrusta. The
greatest trusto ki this country' are the
Standard oil and authroclte coal trusts. tbo Punjaub all return flattering reports on
No duty Is levied ort* kerosene nor anthra­
cite coaL And now there is a scheme on
foot to unite all the rallroadaijf the country
Into one big **trui&gt;L” Some frac trade their powvr ot skill or aptitude for gaining
knowledge in uno of the most imjxtrtant
paper should rise and explain the amount
branches of the msdical profeesiun. Indeed,
of tbe tariff on railroads. In this connec­ it appsars not unlikely that women in India
tion it Is pertinent to remark tliat tlie moat
trust-ridden country In the world l« free
trade England.
Chairman Jones of the national commit­
tee of tbe once greenback party is out with
a caU for a mass convention for that party.
When they all get massed somewhere. Hie
Detroit Tribune suggests that they hire a
hack and take a ride. It is doubtful If
there are enough of them left to fill a hack.
Fusion hu done Ito perfect work, and tbe
greenback party is do more.

The democratic and fake newspapers of
the country have been announcing ‘‘strictly
in advance” the resignation of secretary
Blaine. The wish is father to the thought
Mr. Blaine will remain in the cabinet al
least he says w&gt;, and he ought to know.
What i« the cm* of making m&gt; much fug*
about tlie Sulllvan-Kilndn fight? Tbotic
two good deiuocrata merely acted In harmouy wiLh Mr. Dana’» appeal for the
demoeruey to "get together."—Ex.

Soon tbe to-be four new states of north
and south Dakota, Montana and Wasiilngton will be in the throes of an exciting
election.

application, power of reason!
The fact that much of their i

8uletd«

land! According to the registrar general’s
country. The mean annual mortality from
it in 1871-75 wu 02.3 per million living; in

from statistics collected, the most painful
fact te demonstrated that tbo rata of suicido
has iBcrvdsed from tbe beginning of th* ecutury, and goes on continually increasing in
Now World.—Once a Week.

vantage*. In any of the groat shop* here you

up at the highest point from 0:30 a. tn. to h
p. m. Throughout this period tho engine, stance*.—Naw York Journal
were moving the Calliope through a sea
which flooded tbo decks, and even at thi* ex­
treme power tbo ship mule only a knot or so
After carefully examining all tbe data wo
against tbe wind nnd sex The captain could.

howover, that bsr oooditam
would not pay to do anything a.th

Unguixbixl tbeUMches in art
uardo Paraaolc executed in,ur. .... &gt;
reru.
or Cto. ri;.,.
adviser of Pope Kixtu* Fifth. U,-trravad hr tho
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The Duke—Aud here, taadan;. . •.;
forefatbera lie buriuL

THE MARKETS
l!a«Unc«

lb.
Butter—* ft ire

Ears'-tog lac.
Hides -Bret, |.

then, tbe modern sense come obt. of thb! If
1’onitry— Idre. chickens. 70*3; drtMcd ehie i
eolekens. U',r.
fiat catchers. The adjective duffing is also ens.Sc.;spring
Waster -helling st ftn per ton. .
Halt—Helling al «1 per bbi.
|&lt;r bx

buildings, with its

Hutter- 5 1 B.
turn-xvjr twr I
Kcc--’.2&gt;v(&gt;aw-»h»u*c r

Foaltry—Uve: Fowls, MU'ie; sprint chlekros.
tSBlfKe; daeks. Mtae: turke
■Wbeart—No. I white.
English furnituretbo result is apt to suggivt tae, July, attic. August. ?»
wssil—Fine washed, s»e,n
a modern liotcl tarnished on tbo sweating sy*-

tho ceiling* with k* many chandelier* aud colCattle-Choice butcher*. 8J.MQH: «ur»e
,
column* are generally gayly painted, and a f? watfryt is
Hhrep and Lambs-Kbrep. p&lt;mh1 tn t tn.
favorite fancy iaa "ball of mirrors,'1 in which MJOML73:
fair to good,
Lsist*.
be»i,

Woodruff
Cotant,
s

TINNERS,

Now occupy the building recenlly virattd
Century.
We are now prepared todoall kii«l“ ‘

convince.i that in estimating the number at
"of the conduct of every officer and man on
board tbe ship During tho hours wo passed, stating it It te much more probable that it
was larger than that it wa* smaller. De
Quincy also estimates tho inhabitants . of
end without confusion, and the way in which Romo nt 4,0)0,000. I will only cite one fact,
tho engineer officers and stoker* kept to their and then leave this question. TW Circus
work is beyond all praise." And this, we
must remember, wa* a macliino of the most according to Vida-, at a later period prob­
elaborate and delicate construction, in which ably, S.V&gt;,OCX) spectators. Taking the smaller
th* failure of a single detail might wen have number, then, it would be 1 in 16 of ail tho
Involved tlft total destruction of-tho whole. inhabitant* if there were 4,000,(W. But os
Tbe working of tbe enginre, the appliances
ing antera, are all of a highly complex kind,
nnd tho calmness aud pmcncocf mind re­
quired-in officer* and men during Shis long population, excluding stavca. Reducing again
tension of excitement were ux orenttol to the number one-half by striking out tlie worn
sucreea ai the strength and fine structural en, there would bo roc *.......................
striking out tho young
n and the old
reives. Tbo Samoan hnmeono bus resulted
it, you - would

It has been remarked generally that thrifty
peojdo like tbo French, Swiss, Belgians, and
Dutch hoard coin mare than the Scotch and
English. Tbe Irish were addicted to hoarding
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quantities of gold and silver were hoarded
fem IWJ1 tn 1WV.
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Woodruff A Cotant buy rar-. rublw.
copper, line, etc.

Buy your gasoline of

isted for a long time, especially, among tbe
nmisantrv
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tbo French Indemnity of £li).ouo,an ‘of
tire population of Rome capable of going this amount one-half wa* paid out of French
to it I— for such must have been tbe care
will notice one peculiarity m regard to wom­ were there only 4,000,000 of Inhabitant*. But
en passenger*," said an old conductor; "tbey suppose there were only 1,000.000 inhabitants,
Croswell brickyard has made over 500.­
it Is plain from th'- mere figures that It would 000 brick this season.
never have been poscibte tob ”
of a newsboy. She’ll be in tbe greatest burry col—Blackwood's Magaxina.
till she gets it, and then she’ll fold it up kind
of small nnd tuck it away fa her work bag."
HWhat do you think te tbe reason of itr
I make my iiving by cutchinr fish and col­
j
"I gw*X» they think it would look too much lecting and selling drift wood.
u3‘
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like tho men—kind of strong minded—to read do a little rteamboatiag in tbo summer, but

£

Calhoun county talks of having a local
option election m soon a« the local option
law takes effect, which will be October 3d.

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Of one thing President Harrison has
convinced the country, and Hurt is that he
is a thorough civil service reformer.

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And I can’t help it.

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Woodruff
Cotant.
Croup Remedy
FOR CHILDREN.
Exdmsd by Phyricliu. £&lt;«,■&gt;:!
Bold by all Drerc-tt*.

NEW-PEOPlt'S
CYCLOPEDIAfit only oie waplfte la life
The Cheapest and the Best

Over 100,000 Seis So!d.

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An extra mmsIod of congress will no
doubt be convened in.October-

in body floating down the river I

Globe-Dcmccrat.

qrufl at her.—Binghamton Republican.

sweet girl graduate asks thosignification

ttJ landlord."—Merchant Traveler.

'

tent from boards

scientific nary.—Tbo Spectator.

the bcaillinea, but they never read to amount
to anything then. And I’m mortal glad they

TIN WORK.
£ave Trougldng and Tin Rootinif a
lalty, also repairing of all kind*. Call and

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I. L SOM IM H

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.
Nashville, Mich.. June 1 *'s; .
I have made arrangements to get a set. of the New I’eop p Cyclopedia, because I think it one of the best American ' J
clopedias fpr convenient refereece now published.
.
A. L. Bemis, Supt. Nashville School.-.
T,
'SHastings, Mich., June s“ .
I have used the People’s Cyclopedia for several years ajiu
nnd that it is nearer what teachers of our school- need for
reference than any similar work I have ever examhicd. |
have examined the late work and find it Very much impro^i
and can say, that for the monej’, no teacher can do better,
can[cheerfully recommend the’work to any one wishing' to
make a purchase of any thing of this kind.
Very truly,
J. W. Matthkws.
Sec. Barry Co. Board of School hx-

�stings

Banner

PERSONAL mention.

—July 24. 1889.

B- T. Dean vtalted Nadtvllle Tburadsy.

. L rflSKERN. Local Editor,

C- w. Mixer Is at home for a few weeks.

g'V**;
*• of Fremont, Ohio, bls
mother also of hremont, and his sister
JS’lS w5kOf
Oh‘°' wcreln
Loui “• Huff^ “* hcn' by thr
ai

wret™ Jew*” rhl‘ed ,n thU eh? **®«
A boy’s Joy Is a mouth organ. John Ben*
met has about 500 in his 'bov ti!/
aid .trre-t care. He seib tl^^0*

•
Hampton
Thornappfe lake Fri trta£.AUI* lto'k 11
ft?’ tBTlSSB ‘ ‘.n* “d ™ *w£thl
Njjcft wrist and breaking one of the
re,nnwd
The one year old baby of Edgar Bristol
ami wife, of Baltimore, died tart week ‘S BaoteCta?" "“1

Woodljnd^lU

Ckot:

wT1!*10™n*wUI leave WWX,Und

. Family
Groceries,

and Pr^'isitms,
Sti-ne, Earthen,

.vid Glassware.

Central House Block,
Hdstincs, Mick

Practical- Hiath
to Misre. haptsr* on

the kitchen,
..
. .•, rn. mti'da'lon. brickwork, nwr•
ir.'s.’. irmi'.aiion. the root and
. eA d-i - .rmi.rvAtt‘builders. Malted free
4-"t" »■«”’
rtanip*. Address
-•V«-.,.ss
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..„ Va,...ROOFINO CO.' 510

bi Spence,
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toC. 11- AM. W/HIcks)

tie Eigiest Market Price
Cash. Drv: Goods, Boo^and
Shoes. Hardware. Groceries,
and Crockery, •
. '•

-FOB—

'• BUTTER, EGGS,
and Produce.

(OS. ^QGERS
Will ta in the

Poultry Market

ON Mi AFTER AUGUST 10th.
FRUIT CANS!
Cheaper tlum they can be taught to-day at
wholesale.

REMEMBER
Y'i'i can gel groceries, crockery, dry
c "d.&lt; boot*. .hfn-«. drugs and hardware In
ncluuige for produce. '■

An Stenwtlc
to travel, «-bool teacher
jrrttrrel tab-rwite*. Salary 57“ per month,
(illos or a4dr&gt;:&gt;*
J. a. IlcnMOND.
Kooini 5 «iid s Schneider Block, No.2E!*4
»aHA.r.. l.uKi.c. Mich.

LOCAL NEWS.
Circulation tin. week.

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Additional local on first pagv.

to. s.
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iifVjao'j

«!/&gt;•» of wigwams, go to Rower

outa-"1!,
,u,ck 011 Fred T" Heath’S
‘Hcky fly pmw-r.

a!l "Ires and nice
««d» at Rower Shoe Ca’a.
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The rtzferttou dyes are sold at W. H.
boodjrarh drug and book store.
wSTL ClM,neJ‘ wH1
Ute Star
0001 “»n^ next Sunday evening.
"Die j^j. rompanles will go to Plainwell
'» Aepi’t lu ■ ompete in a hose race.

serve^lc^c^nUn HC B,pUht "talety win
serve ice cream in the court yard Saturday
JSSM.
AD»

bSS KX.’"’- °,Ch,rt&lt;"u-'

* s- Ky&lt; nm M »peclal train
out from Kalamazoo Sunday to accomodate
people from that vicinity who wished to
visit the lakes. ■

noS rS&amp;.’S.”1 b“"' "aw

M&lt;md«

The safe lh the store of Otto Bros., hard­
ware dealers in Middleville, was blown
open last '1 uemlay evening. The burglars
also pried open tbe money drawer, lu all
they succeeded In getting only about 84 tn
money and took a couple of revolvers from
the show case. Blacksmith tools taken
from a shop near by were used in the safe
cracking. The safe was ruined beyond re­
pair. In all Otto Bros, have, since being
tn business in Middleville, lost about $1,000
through burglars. tin goods stolen and
property destroyed. There Is no ciue to
the perpetrators of the deed.

4. W. Goitre,. « Fre-mn, ... |„ town
The work of building tbe track at the ' weruay on business.
fair grounds has been begun. When com­
peted it la intended to have the course In h.S',™77 An»lo and Er. Bala, are
nome from Champion.
first class condition.
Mr?-T’ A- “d Ml“
Hahn visited
I V »ou thAuk of b°y&gt;nx a watch look
John BesameFs stock over. Tlie Rockford Grand Rapids Saturitay.
watch is one of his specials. tlie beat
8®tth Is superintending a Job in
watch in the market.
'Chicago for a few weeks.

Farmers, the best hay rack on Uie morMrs. Geo. Bradley, of Grand Rapids,
ket Is the tight-box, common-sense hnv visited in this .city lust week.'
rack, made by Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkins
Miss Edith Bataock has applied for a
and sold by them for 88.00.
position In the Nashville sdiools.
Auction sale of Gentle western horses,
Mr. Browning, of Vermontville, was In
at Prairieville, Thursday. July 25; at
tin* city on business Friday.
Hasting", Saturday. July 27.
’
Mr. and Mrs. Densliiw.'of Grass Lake,
_
II. D. Storms^
thie fare for the round trip Hastings to are visiting relatives In this elty.
Jaekson on July 33 to 2d inclusive. go&lt;xl
Itev, Ellett and wife are at Boy View.
for return on July 27. on account of G. a. They will be absent four weeks.
R. Annual encampment.
P. A. ILmix.
Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, of Bellevue,
Auction sale of gentle western horses, spent Sunday with J. M. McElwain.
at Prairieville. Thursday. July 25; at Hast­
David Keith, from the south,, was the
ings, Saturday, July 37.
guest of friends in this rity Monday.
H. D. Storms.
E. O. Dewey, of Owosso, was in town
The Home Missionary society In con­
nection with the M. E. church will meet at last week calling on his many friends.
the home of Mrs. F_ Y. Hogle, Wednesday ' Miss Ella Mead went to Charlotte Satur­
afternoon. July 81, at half pa&gt;t two. day to spend Uie vacation with friends.

Rev. John Livingston, conference evan­
T. B. Diamond, of Bellaire, was tbe
gelist of the Wesleyan Methodist church, guest Sunday of his son N. T. Diamond.
of the Michigan conference, preaches at
Mr. Hall. Michigan passenger agent for
the Star school house, Sunday evening.
tbe M. C. R. IL. Was In the city yesterday.
July 38th.
MIm Lena Allen, of West Bay City. Is
A fruit dryer belonging to Mr. Smith,
of the Bazaar, was burned Monday night. visiting her uncle. M. W. Hicksand family.
It contained about 812 worth of berries.
J. ,L. Wilkins and family and friends
But for prompt assistance the fire would from Grand Rapids are camping kt Long
have caught in the house and barn.
lake.

The decision of tlie supreme court In the
ease of Eva R. Beller, of Flint, vs. William
. A. Burr et al. Is of state Importance. The
lady wa» refused permission .to vote for
school officr-ra at the spring election o(,'8S.
She sued and Won, and Burr et aL'tovk
the case up. The supreme court says wo­
men can vote at a school election (Judge
Campbell dissenting). Tbe contention
Bas made that the constitution gave the
right of suffrage to males only. The reply
of tbe court wan that the constitution rele­
gated the school question and all jiertalning thereto to Ute legislature, and when
the legislature said who should vote at
school elections it was acting under the
authority the constitution had given it
Eva IL Beller had a right to vote fur school
officers, and Burr et aL erred In preventing
her trom doing ao.—Detroit Journal.

For the state league ball gamo*M Grand
Miss Mary Slattery, of Grand Rapids;
Itapldx July 10. 13, 27 and 31, the Michi­ has been visiting In this rity for a few
gan Central will sell tickets from Hasting days.
at one and one-third tare for round tripN
5. A. Crowell went to Grand Rapids ye#good for return one day after sale.
tentay to take part In a three days shootiug
.
P. A. Hawt.
tournament.
.
The late treasurer of the Board of Edu­
Mr. DeGroot, of Goblrville, is In town.
cation, John Bessmer, turned over to bi&lt;
He
will
ta
connected
with
the new furni­
xucrcsM&gt;r In office over 830 Interest ac­
cumulated on money deposited In the ture factory.
Iwnks. This we think Is the first Instance
Mrs. Minnie Copley, formerly Minnie
•where a treasurer turned Interest orer.
Mon»e, of Itowagiac, is expected in this rity
next week.
Phineas Mather, aged IP. while bathing
with some other young men in Jordan lake,
Geo. Brow# and wife, of Chicago, were
near Lake Odessa, Sunday afternoon, got the guests yestenlay of Ira VanValkenIn over his depth and being unable to swim burgh and wife.
was drowned before his comjianlons could * R. B. Messer and Dan W. Reynolds
give him aid. His body was recovered a
went to Gun take Saturday. Mr. Messer
tew hours afterward.
returned Monday.
The item going the rounds of the staty
Mrs. W. II. Squter and daughter, of
Epens to tbe effect that a tetter, dropped
Big Rapids, arrived Saturday . for a visit
tlie postoffice, with no stamp.attached
with relatives here.
to It will be forwarded to ita destination is
,Mrs. Franc Potter arrives from Sliver
a mistake. If you want letters to go to
their destination put stamps on tbetn be­ Creek. N. Y„ this afternoon for a month's
visit with relatives.
fore dropping them in the postoffice.
: Mrs. Brice, of Maple Grove, has been
The Michigan Central will sell excursion
tickets Hastings to Muskegon and return tlie guest tbe past few days of her sou T.
at one fare fur round trip for tbe afternoon SJ Brice and family.
train’ on July 29th and morning of 30th.
|H. L. Mead returned Saturday to his
only limited to return Aug. 2d, account of home In Charlotte after an extended visit
Business Men’s Asftoclation.
here with his son W. IP. A. Haux, Agent
!F. G. Goodyear. D. S. Goodyear and
Commencing July 15th to 24th Inclusive wife and N. T. Parker spent the first of
the M. C. R. R. will sell excursion tickets the week at Gun take,
HaAtl^gs to Bay View and return at one
&lt;’-• P. Warner, of the Grand Traverse
fare for round trip good for return not
later titan August Idtb, account of annual Eagle, returned Monday to Traverse City
after a visit In this vicinity.
meeting eamp ground association. '
P. A. Hahn, Agent.
Miss Zoa Teal, who has been visiting
As our readers well know, DrAJ. A. Mrs. D. S. Goody&amp;r. returned Saturday
Baughman, the well known specialist to her tame In Grand Rapids.
formerly of tills cliy, is now located at
C. W. Junes was last week elected presi­
Akron, Ohio. All those wishing to con­ dent of the Grand Rapids Bicycle dub,
sult Dr. Baughman by letter can address which te composed of 52 members.
him at No. 151 South Howard street.
Mrs. Jolin C. Cole left Saturday for an
Akron, Ohio- He writes prescriptions for
extended visit with friends In Big Rapids.
any disease for 81.00.
She will go from there to Bay View.
The funeral services of Louis F. Huff­
Mtes Sadie Tinkler returned Monday
man were conducted Friday by Rev. Ir­
vine at tbe residence of Wm. Huffman and from Zanesville, Ohio. She expects to re­
wife. The attendance was very large. main iu the city daring the summer.
The young people of the city including
Mrs. C. W. Deane returned to Grand
Ixtuis* fonnerclassprates In the high school Rapids yesterday, after a visit of several
made some very beautiful floral offerings days with her sister, Mra. H. C. Cook.
expending therefor over 825.
•
Miss Kittle Holbrook, of Muskegon, is
Mr. Barnes, member of tbe Allegan curt visiting her mother, Mrs- L A. Holbrook,
company, will be in this city .on Friday or who has Just returned from California.
Saturday of tills week. His company are
Fred Snaulding has returned from northdesirous of changing their location and OT Mlchlta “n- HpwMlW«IU remta
seem Inclined toward Hastings. The busi­ tbOT • few
th'
o’
ness, we understand, is well established
Xr*. Addle H«*d Flenilnf. &lt;rf Fblleddwith a large and growing trade. Hastings
should get this company hero If possible. nble. U expeefed hen- next week m per *
vl.li to hex pennle, J. L. R«d end wife.
It would employ from 50 to 75 mgn.
UlM Frwikle While, who hu been
The examination before Justice Kenss- MoblnuetOUeno.leependlnJ hhe..’“ton Friday of John I-arabee. charged with tlon with hex mother Mrs. L. D. Wllllemk
receiving and concealing stolen property,
"r W end t W. Jordxn with their
resulted In his being sent to Jail In default
of 8300 ball to await trial in tbe circuit wlvr. here returned from Well Lek',
court. Geo. Knowles, of Baltimore was where they here been eemplnj tor eotoe
arrested for aiding I^rabw and waived time.
examination. He gave bail in the sum of
Mr.- Henry Seeley and wife, who have
$300 after being bound over far trial in the been visiting Mra. Seeley’s parents, J.
circuit court. &gt;
Michael and wife, exjuetjo leave soon for

A tady called upon one of our leading
“ F’011 Klrl to do ireneral house­
merchants a few days ago and, explaining
’
Enquire of Mm. C. S. Brown.
thi^i ?Ukl7 Wl“ bad,T blMen In tbe left tliat she had done him a wrong several
years
ago, showed taw she had been In
u"nab yesterday by D. D. Ford's dog.
potweMlon of a dollar of hl" money which
lwaIL!in“ “f '’‘^"fwtanta. chloride of he had over paid to her In making changeIl had weighed upon her mind and she
copperas, etc., at Fred I- Heath’s.
could not rest until the matter, was known
fvko/m .‘.^t-box, commotbsense hay
JJkof Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkira. Price to tbe merchant and wtttal after which
she left tbe store feeling that a great bur­
den had boon lifted from her.
wiI1 bujr tl,e H«ht-box.
Thursday night was a general clearing
‘ha&gt; rftck‘of
Brcs- up time for burglars. A large numtar of
houses were visited but only a small
amount
of valuables was secured by tn
^’ortoft W»" married at
1J'ofSi^,Ure}'W’ktnee0' 5’“h’ fonDer* bundara All
bonsw visited were lnsecurely locked and offered but slight re­
sistance to the midnight visitors. At Dr.
eUr
will ta held lu this Ijtthrop’s residence a gold watch ,’cJonK
Mhwd conthtulug Ing to hta eon Clarenre was secured and
some money wns obtained at J. W. Bate
l«Ol.SS.,,'"”t5' n"«r wektr will cock's. At the other half dozen or nmn
visited nothing of value was seeur"■■"“O'. s»&gt;- places
S. m___ i. — .1...
tlw. hurrtara.
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h“rsjiS^ik0' N^”uie'

R Wincla’ p*«yat Oun »**» is
TC U^-eral ,hMt P°PUUr
?' ** °Cly th(WC fro® ,,ar
HuUo„ own
but ,abo fro® Graud Bapida,
SS?*" ,,‘U Ch,c«‘)- Aud they are
raving
a
most
enjoyable
time.
La*.
♦hfvT'* x;baM“r Pitched Saturday for
ln the halatnaxoo club, on the home grounds,
a a game of ball with tbe Grand Rapids
111 '‘pr*kluK of ‘be game all reports
!•?. fi.ne comPl‘“‘enU to Chalker’s
Work tn tbe box We are glad to bear of
bls 6u&lt;v*4«

DuluthMrs. R. P- Brown goes to Grand Rapids
next Monday, where she has secured a
JSltton m cutter in a dressmaking vstabIsbmenL
ktrv J. Weleeert relumed S“ndVl™&gt;
rmwell where the Into been visiting friends.
mode the trip overland ecooml«nled

GRAND

EXCURSION
FROM

Hastings, Irving

and Middleville
TO

The Barry County Pomona Grange will
bold a basket picnic in the grove near - the
Glass Creek grange‘hall Aug. 3d, com­
mencing at io o'clock. Rollowing is the
program:
Song, liy the grange choir.
Speech, at 10 o'clock, by Bro. Jason
Woodman, state lecturer.
Song, by the grange choir.
Recitations, by sisters Mattle Slawsbn,
Cora Mack, Ella Barrett, Alidn Newland,
Emma Bristol. Edith Edger, Flora Kronewitter and Ads Stone.
Songs, by sisters Genevieve Brainard,
Addle Stone. Fannie Sheffield, and brothers
Will Norman, John and Ben Brainard.
Will and Frank Sheffield, Warren Richards
and Wesley Taylor.
.
All grangers are cordially Invited to at­
tend.
* ”
— , -Lecturer.
----------J.
E. ”T*obias

Grand Rapids,

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The tegular examination of teachers for
Barry county will be held at Hastings,
August 1st ind 2d, 18881
The requirements will be the same as
last spring.
Examinations beginning at 0 a. m.
Thursday, closing at 4 p. in. Friday.
J. W. MaTTHKWS,
See’y of'Board.

We noted last week that a move wax on
foot to organize a furniture company in
this rity, with Messrs. Dlekerman and De­
Groot. formerly of the Gobieville, Mich.,
furniture company, at the head. The
capita! stock of $15,000 was subscribed
last week.' our citizens taking hold of the
project with the same earnestness they
have lately ehown In such? matters. Yes­
terday forenoon the articles of Incorpora­
tion were signed, aud last evening the
Stockholders met and elected the seven
directors. A site has not yet been selected
but will be this week, and operations on
the building soon commenced. It is ex­
pected that the factory will be ready for
business by September 1st The directors
elected were as follows: /A.- E. Dicker­
man, Edward DHiroot. Archie.McCoy, C.
D. Beeta, W. IL Powers, S. Grtusel ahd
D. S. Goodyear.

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Round Trip Tickets.

A dults

75c

Children

50c.

Under the auspices of the
Report &lt;4 the condition of the HasUngs City
Rauk at llMtlur*. Michigan, at the clows of
biMtness, July iW, 1W:
RKMOI'IICZS.
taansand discounts..................
tite^soca
Block*, bonds, mortgages, etc.....
Due from banks In reserve cities.
Furniture and fixtures..........;.
Current expenses and taxes paid.
Stationery aeerant
Checks and cash Items
10 87
Nlekel* and pennies
Goldtank nntM

Tomi...;........................................... •!»,» is
UARtUTUa.
Capital stock paid in.......................... • «A»00 co
Buryi°»IQ0*1 ■■■;....................
Undivided profit*
.. 1/41 00
Dlvtdesd* uajaldy.
m.wj n
CaiiuMrolal Mpostta...........
.. U.IIS Z2
XutroLd bills rediscounts d.

rVwmtV nf

,413J,1£ IS

bank/do sitemaly swear that the above State-

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Subscribed and sworn to bef.ee mo this tilth

Hastings M. E. Sunday School

Excursionists canvisitrhe annual

REGATTA

Dan W. Rr.rxot.im.

PROBATE ORDER.

Of Northwestern Rowing Associatson

„ ALA J ii.—&lt;• t.nidm at the Probate Office IB

dayof July. In tbe yea
.?,rs ‘zssszr.

«IS ““'"as"

by her son John.
g?
u_. p t VanZile and daughter Miss
Mtttioti. and that the hel".nt|n,J,'Jl4ted*in
Jlortoiee.'wb'o vlelted et V. T. Colgrove’e
JISt «“k left. Setordej xfU-nnoo for
lu laid eounty. mk
northern Michigan.
a. b. 1’1'1'™*" “It1"'
OTlr«d In Ible dty Xondey.
W*™
will be the OTcrd nuneger of the
new furniture factory.
Mr. end Mm W. F. HIA.Jf™ Wfe
NM* and Mrs. T. Campbell went to MldJjeville jesterday U&gt; a««®d
Wtd’

U true copy-)

At Reed’s Lake
FOR PARTICULARS SEE BILLS.

�IN GOLDEN PASTURES.

SCROFULA
Is that imjnrlty cf the blood wUch produces
unidglrtly lumps or swelling* lu tho neck;
ablch causes running aore* on tho anus.
'iegA or feet; which develop* ulcere ta Urn
eyes, earn, or nov, often causing blindness or
ileafneM-. which M the origin of pimples, can­
cerous growth*, or “hnmnro;" which, fartenUig upon the lungs, cause* comuinqrtlra and
death. It is tho most ancient of all disease*,
and very frw persons areluUrcly free from IL

Ho.rBcoan CURED
By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by
tho remarkable cure* it boa accompltebcd,
haa proven itself to bo a potent and peculiar
mediefoe for this disease. If you »uffcr from
sen. tula, try Hood's Sarsaparilla.
•-.Every spring my wife and children have
been troubled with scrofula, my little boy,
tlirro years old, being a terrible luffrter.

head to fret We all took Hood's Sarsaparilla,
and all have been cured of the scrofula. My
little tiqy Is entirely free from sore.«. aud all
four of my children look bright aud healthy.**
W. B. A-TiiEMTON, Passaic City, N. J.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Hold Jiy Sit tlrusxHta. fi.-sixforgl. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD A COm Apothecaries, Izreell. Mau.

!OO PosoB'One Dollar
You have heard your friend* and neigh­
bors talking about tL You may yourself
be one ;of the many who know from per­
sonal rxjwrieiice Just bow good a thing it
la. If j on have ever-tried it, you are one
of in* sVJOBmI friend.-, beeauae the won­
derful thing about II is, that when otieo
given n trial. Dr. Kitig's New Discovery
t-ver afHT holds a place In the bouse. If
yon have never used it anil should be
afflicted with a cough, cold or any throat,
lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle at
once and give It a fair trial. - It Is guaran­
teed every time, or money reftfnded. Trial
bottles free at \V. IL Goodyliar’s drug
store.
•

A Round Legal Opinion.

E. JLihibihigv Munday, Esq., County
Atty.. Clay Co.. Tex. sa&gt;&gt;: •• Have um.i1
Klwtril- Bitters with most happy rreulta.
My brother also was very low with Malar­
ial Fever and Jaundice, but wits cured by
the timely turn of this medicine. ' Am satl.sflel Electric Bitters saved his life.
Mr. D; 1. Wilcoxson, «/f Horne Cuve. Ky.'.
adds a little testimony, saying: He positive­
ly bsdivves he would have died, had it
not been /or Electric Bfttcr.s.
This un-at remedy will ward off, as well
as cure all Mnlaria Dl.sra.ses, ami for all
Kidney. Liver and Stomach disorders it
stand* unequnled. l*riee.!Mlc. nndSl. W.
H. Goodyear'- drug sutnc
Raeklan's Arnica Salve.

The beat salve in the world for cute,
bruises, ulqers, salt rheum, fever sores.
Tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corks,
and all skin eruptions, and positively cures
piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed
to give j&lt;erfect satisfaction, or money re­
funded. Price 25 eta. per box. For sole
by W. H. Goodyear

Crystal Fulls and Florence will base Indi
each other for 8220 a side.
•

Dr. Jaques' German Worm Cakes destroy
worms and remove them from the systexi.
.Safe, pleasant and effective.

Moroncl will bold its fair on 17, IS, 19
• and MW Sept- ttifeyrar.

Ayer's Ague cure is a vegetable prepara­
tion. and warranted tn cure all malaria)
disorders.
Clyde Welling, tif Tecumseh, age 19.
was found dead in bed Bunday morning.

Mothers will find Dr. Winchell's teething
syrup Just tbo medicine to have lit the house
for the children; it will cure toughs, colds,
sore throat, and regulate the bowels. To­
ll. •
For the first time In 1G years, a man ar­
rested in Jackson on a charge of being
drank, has pleaded not guilty.
Looor'a Red Clnvor Pitta Cures Sick
headache, dyspepsia. t6'4lgo*tiou. eonrtipatlcni,
2.’&lt;c per box, 5 boxes for fii. For sale bjrw. H.
Goodyear.
James Couch who committed suicide at
Romeo Saturday by taking parte green,
was buried in the potter’s field.
Of course you were, and you know how
painful a little bum is. Cokt’s Carbollsnlvc
instantly relieves tlie pain of bums and
scaiiis and will cure tlie worst case without
a t*etur. It is superior to any external rem­
edy known for the relief and cure of piles.
Fever , sores,'ulcers, chilblains, bites of
poisonous insects, salt rheum, tetter and
nil itching and irritating diseases of tbe
akin and scalp. Tile wrapper of the gen­
uine Is blank awl the letters green. Small
boxes 15 cents; h.rge lioxes 50 cents. Sold
by E. II. Lathrop.
Au Sable will hold Sts first city election
July 20.
Mra. Charles Greenwood, of Indianapolis,
had wlmt the doctors called, asthma, but
site got little relief until she took Dr. Miles’
New Cure, which soon made her long
winded,\siopp«l Uie pain In chest, swelling
of ankles, cough, palpitation, eta. Sold at
W. H. Goodyear's.

The greeh midge has attacked apple
free? In Uie fruit belt.

Happy Home Blood Purifier Is the ]*ople’s popular medicine for purifying tlie
blood; preventing or curing dyspepsia,
WlUmianrarf. headache, txiils and all fevers
and malarial diseases. Price 50 cents and
one dollar per bottle.
The 9th Michigan Infantry reunes at
Fowlerville Aug. 23 and 28.

R. B. Hymaa. a travelling man. of Grand
from a score or more phnlcians all over the
country. Dr. Ijunoretn, of Lake Mew, Meh .
told me ot fxxMe a Ext vast Bad. Clover, f otrty
iwd two pouuds solid extract and tailing four
hMllrs of fluid extract Internally, am entirely
writ l:
i; woa
was tbe
the only thing that the sore yield
yield-­
ed to and I had tried every and anything that
had l*eu recommended to uw. Dr. Lanioroux
&lt;-&lt;ia«d- m it one of tut very best remedies as a
bto-xt purifier In existence.
Ju-tire Charles D. Long, of the supreme
court lately received Sd.OOO back peuatou.
Uuclw Sam's Nerve it Bone Liniment
will rellevfc epntinx. binbca, neuralgia and
rheumatism. Sold by all druggist*.
Tlu* petrous of industry, of Livingston
township, warn a drug store al Croswell.

times. Wo believe th-rv te one dlsiurberof
society who has broken this record. We refer
MILLIONS ON MILLIONS OF DOLLARS to
thr tas|dioas disease consumption, which,
WORTH OF FINE STOCK.
when taken in time la always anested by the
6»*o ot Dr. Pierre's Golden Medical Dlwnierj'.
it hns an unparalleled record as x cure for

ISRAEL ASKS FOR A KING.
LESSON IV, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­

NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 28.

■
...
blood-purifier, to be found at every drug store
and should be kept In every house.
A train of nine ears, standing room
taken, conveyed Negaunee people to Lehjo-ming to we the circus.
Tbo north west hu become within
Catarrh is a common disease, so common ll/l’
Miufflua and “bawklift" reach jou at evert- men.
Your fort slips In ft* nasty discharge, fo tlie
most nutod, stock breeding sections of tho omnibus or in church, and ,ts stench dfigurts at
the
lecture or concert. Tbe proprietor* of Dr. unto Rama!: ’' After tho defeat of the I bB
Union, particularly for breeding farm stock Nage's
Catarrh Bernedy offer g-vxi reward for a
—breeds of bones especially for farm work c»«e of evtun-h uhlch they cannot cure. Ectu- wtau-i recorded in the lart Iwwn. they trou­
bled Ic-aei ‘ no more nil tho day* of
and teaming; breeds of cattle especially for cdy sold by drugs Ists at 30 eents.
for the hand of the Ixml wa- ngalfobutter, other breeds especially for be"f, mid
Tlie 3 cents per cranium for sparrows Stowm prere-teo between !«•»“»-*
has started a vigorous onslaught Upon the Amorites (chap. vii. 18,14). »o *Aat their
wool and other breeds fj mutton; and birds by buy® all over the state1*. E. *' * H.
pentane- an i reliance ujion the Lord
breeds of hogs for tho production of tlio lest
Uwm victory over their enemies, and jwaro
Truth Is Tough.
Does not Mr. Bryant say that "Truth will get and prosperity tavausc tl» Lord
and most profitable pork. Tlie old time
If Mie is ruu over by a forotuuUt'-. while then, S.-U11UC1 wa- tho Ix&gt;rd * rcprtrteotatirc
farmers would have laughed at tbe nation of well
error dlrs of lock taw If she scratci.rs her fiuV"® 7”
.
breeding n special daw ot horrta for farm Rr.” Thc-trnih al&gt;ont Dr. Fierce'* Fb-asant ta their midrt. au&lt;t
Hets will be found bard to suppress Ail who ta th. sight of Gol As tbcir Judgv
work, or a special class of cows tar butter. take
them find tliern gentle in tlielr action but ta circuit from year to year to Bette I. G
Times were when the only Idea of improved true in tlielr work, bout be afraid of mercury -a) and Mirpcb, nnd-hiul his homo nt Ramah,
atnibing harmfol In them. They are pare)*
horsea was trotters or racers for tbe track «»r
vegetable and perfectly harmless. No uw o( or Ramathaim Jtophim, in Mount Ephraim,
taking 'the lanic. reimtsivr. -nauseous pills. when-also his fntte-r and mother bad lived,
These Fellels (iJltle Liver I’lll-i are scarerlv and where be ta duo time died and was
larger than mustard seeds. Thev eurc sick
round.” equally for butter, beef and work, headaebe.bilious foartaNie. dizziness., on-tlp;-. burfoi ,(l 8am. i. 1; xxv, 1) after hav­
ti&lt;»n. Indigestion add bilious attacks: 25 cerite a ing anointed to tludr office the flprt
iiutcad of-a special breed for each.
vial, by druggists.
two kings over all Israel. Saul and David.
The 4th annual meeting of tbe Artillery Samuel's bouse, and altar, unto tbo lord at
tho northwest brad wran noted trotting and Association tif Sllch.. will lietirhl In Lan­ Ramah (chajx vii, ID remind u* of Abram s
running hone*. Eut tbo breeding ot P«r- sing Oct. 10th.
tent and altar (Gan. xli.B; xlti, IS): ax pHcberotu, Clydaedales, Shire, French draft
crims hero w» should U well content with
Get rid of that tired fooling a* quick as pos­
sible. Take Hood's ."sarsaparilla, wbkli gives anv place of sojourn that tte&gt; lord may Riva
us, but lie sure to have ta tbe b«tae an altar
ncs* that has developed since the war. So strength, a good appetite and heol'-b. PROCTER A: GAMBLE, Cincinnati, O.
also te tbe roaring of sheep from easily
The salvation army has struck Oiucr, unto tiw Lord, n whole hearted reliance upon
the merits of His aacrlfice, nnd coustmit com­
ri-EMEX:—Although a stranger to you, and my&lt; i
flocks of the best blood in Europe, and cattle aud will convert sinners.
munion with Him. Only a* we me more of
unnecessary, as it certainly is unsolicited, yet I take grea’ p
from tho bast herds not only of Great Brit­
God than of man. and abide in Him, can we
ain but of all the countries of Europe. The Is a’ medicinal toilet soap.- absolutely pure bo faithful servants of His In this present mrtl testifying to the excellence. of your Ivory Soap, and thankin
northwest udw has downs of stock farms nnd fret- from tlie delaterloat Ingredient* world. That Samuel’* smts walked not ta
putting it on the market at so low a price.
and scores of stock breeders with reputations■ used in many of the so-cplled skin soaps.
It has entirely supplanted the»use of Castile’ and other fine
that corer ths whole continent, and animals It purifies the skin, allays the irritation of cousnowi is not hereditary; consider tho sons
that command pri&amp;oly prices. Such Micbi- sunburn., rash and prickly heat, softens the of David, ami »L&lt;o Mnmrauhson of Htrtekiah; household for several ye?rs past, being in no way inferior and iron;
hands and prevents rtmghnesx and chap­ and inipross it upon the children tliat they
ping. cures black beads, pimples and skin must each on-&gt; tor himself accept Jreus as svventy-Gvc per cent more economical.
blemishes, mid preserves, freshens and thsir Saviour; that tho fact of father or
A good test I find for the purity of a soap is to try it with ?. :
Savage &amp; Farntun, of Detroit, and other boautlfies the complexion. It produces a mother l*elag n Christian will not save Ihem.
noted Michigan breeders uro known and soft, creamy emulsion, even hr han! prater,
iu “Make u- a king to judge us like all tbo cleansing the teeth, and the taste of the Ivory so used is perfect!
and Is n positive luxury for tbe bath, the nations. ■' Gi’xl had chosen Israel tliat they
and clean.
herd Ixxika, stud itooka ur flock registers, and. toilet aud the nursery. Get only the gen­ might be unto Him a peculiar treasure above
W. S. BAKER.
Vefy Respectfully Yours,
Ohio and" Indiana can boast of many of the uine. the label on which is black and the all people—a kingdom of pr«rta, ai&gt; holy na­
txmo sort In proportion to her farming, letters green. . Price 35 cents. • bold by E. tion tEx. xix, 5. fit. w.«« Balaam said, “Tho
people shall dwell ahmo and shall uot in
11. Lathrop.
A WORD OF WARNING.
population aud her suitable area.
reckoned among tlrn nations” (Num. xxiil, 9&gt;.
•
MIVBtUAX BTAXD* AT THK UKAD
Figures show a deficltuf nearly 85,000 God bod made them higher thau all nations.
Thfife are .many while soaps, each represented to be *'just as good as the 'Ivou'
in the Detroit Saengerfest.'
they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, tack the peculiar anti remarkable cJ’i
•Ho Himtelf was their king; His power- was
of tbo globe iu a stock raising state. By tbo
Uncle Sam's Condition Powders will their streugtli, Hi* jiroteiicu their glory, and
of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory” Soap and insist upon getting it.
hut census the value of Michigan live stock । cure distempers, coughs, colds, fevers and tbh request was like saying.
do not
Copyright 15S6. by Procter A Gam
reached tho enormous aggregate proportion most of the dl-caw-s to which hones, cat­ rare to lie so different from oCber nations;
tle, sheep, hogs and ponltry are subject.
belike other people.’’
property, or about flfty-aix millions of
Tlie State Tenebere* Institute will lie In
&lt;L “Ths thing diqil'asod Samuel, • • •
session at Kalamazoo. Aug. 5 to 9.
wo, teo: i Sihuv
Samuel prayed unto tbe Lord." Samuel was
iw with God; from a child.he had minis­
Dr. C. McLane’s Celebrated I
And 100 men to call on an v druggiit for a free tered to tho Lord. and in this roquet: btrsaw
TIME TABLE.
In
trial package of lint's Fam'.l} Atedlclne. the their sin and downfall, and was grieved for
In effect July t&lt;t. ly.
great root and hern remedy, discovered by Dr.
neso, greater in population ‘ nnd wealth, or Silas lauie-whlle in the Itocky Mountains. For them nnd jealous for Uie glory of God.
7. “And the Lord add unto Samuel • • •
with peculiar advantage! of climato and diseases of the blood, liver and Kldt'eys it Isa
cure. For constipation ami clearing up they havo uot rejecUsl thre, but they havo
toil The next census is confidently expected positive
of the complexion It does wondvrs. Children
WILL CURB
Station
like it. Everyone praises tL Large-size pack­ rejected me that 1 should not reign over
gan stock raising as will make her suprem­ age to rents. At all druggists'.
God; lie- ha*l forvsren It all, nnd knew from
acy aolf-evidcnt.
A Bancroft detective watched a pump
Popular interest in stock raising, stock four hours one night for fear it would tbo beginning their evil hearts and bow they
Woodland
wouj 1 treat Him (De. xvil, 14), yet He loved
improvement, and stock exhibitions is con­ steal a horse.
Hasting*
them, many a time He forgave them,' beard
...Shultz .
stantly and rapidly increasing, as are also
I'iu.rr-!.,, ■
them aud delivered them when they cried
tho number and nrcportlons of invuutrm-nts
A
few
doses
taken
at
the
right
time
...Delton
.
of capital in tbe bdsiniss of stock raWng of te a positive specific for all forms of the disease. unto Him. tent them |&gt;ropbft after prophet to
.Milo .
will often save a severe spell of
Blind, blortlug.
ulcerated and pro­ win tlurni back to him. and finally sent His
Improved
skill in developing
~r porIichlng.
sa!e
improved broods.
breeds. And *kU
devetoptem ------------trod!l^ pflei-Frice
Me’by v/ JI
sickness. Price only 25 centi at
own Son as their Median, but even Him they
Rletaand .iunc'1
the finest animate ia naturally acquired bjw Goodyear.
...Fast Cooi-rf
rejected and crucified, sayjng, “Wo have no
practice end experience. Most of the various
any drug store. Bo sure and see
....Kalatnarov
Mu«kegon in afflicted with a gang of foot
that D? C. McLANE’S CELE­
•Fla* station*.
I&gt;ad* and toughs.
TiiEin owx spacial. oitoaxiiATioirs,
Connection.-At Richland .1 unA-.on withC. J.
BRATED
LIVER
PILLS,
FLEM
­
their King ami rejoice in Him and Hois
fairs, meetings and exhibitions. They also
ING BROS., Pittsburgh, P«., b
lend nu imp gtanX port to .coaaty^ &lt;il»trict To the liver and t«ow-l«, hut give no them before all the natlotu of tbo earth (Jer.
on tho box. Nuue other ia Genuine.
and state fairs Sheep xbenriug fertlrr.ls strength. The mon- you take the more xxiil, 5-S; Ltu-j, 22, 33;. Tus. g&lt;oul que.Uan
and flock shows nrn common and popular, you need. Miles' Pills (M. P.) positively
Uao 'VORY POLISH for tho Teeth,
b,
“
Am
1
cheerfully
nccnrtiug
Jon»
at
my
and show a gratifying annual increase iutha strengthen. Thu longer taken; the less re­
King
and
do
I
dulighl
iu
uiv
WillF
’
number of the best animals with acerollted quired. Samples free at W. H. Goodyrar's.
8. • Tte-y have foraalrcn me and wrvad
pedigroe* Trogrcte in roaring Jcraey,
*• Hu Ntasara Falls Route,"
Gov. Joe Fifer, of Illinois, is trading other god»; oo do they oho unto thee." HomAlderney, Durham, Devon, Dutch Belted,
Holstein Freisen, Hereford, polled and other yams and doing his imperative executive uol i««ms to havn felt that, thay ware turning
against him, and that it wan ,xw Uwatmcnt
choice varieties of cattle, is also marked aixl duties nt Elk Rapids Just now.
gratifying. While there are no «x;&gt;eclal
OmM Smm&gt;
Ellert's Daylight Li ver Pills are a boon tn
POINT
shows of improved twine, except at fairs, tbo sufferers from sick headache, sour stomach, take hi* place: this wax a natural feeling and
MM&amp;Vfik....
Irvtng.............
number and quality of the most fan out torpid liver and Iniligestlon. Sugar coat­
breeds are steadily increasing, aud the orig­ ed, pleasant to take and warranted to go
I
‘ i«5
inal razor-backed mongrel bog of tbe early through by daylight'
I i,y.i asT;iis3t‘i»,
hi! :.to i.n&gt;;ts.&lt;*&gt;
reiDal.Z
formers has almost disappeared. But, while
Croswell brickyard hns made over 500.­ tints treated and not tho servant merely, and
stock Ireedcrs have displayed many excellent
tho Lord will nw to it.
000 brick this season.
exhibits at fain and fwtavaU, they hare
;«* nr.
JncUon
9. “Hearken ttfito their voice, • • o
iwrolt
Effrcto of Modern Life.
yet protest solemnly.- God wants cheerful,
At tbe couniy, district and state fairs tbo
Eminent authorities unanimously agree willing service, the love of Chritt rouslrainStations.
usual custom has nacresarily . been to provide that the IHgh pressure methods, of modem
stock with limited quarters in unsightly life are rapidly making us a race of ner­ grudgingly.
rough board sheds nnd stalls, strewn with vous Invalids.—subject to all manner of
10. •■Samuel told nil tho words of tho Lord
Eaton Rapids
litter, ill-smelling, unattractive, inconvenient nervous affections, headache, insanity,
■I
1'KO
and dirty. Cattle aud burses have been, dizziness, neuralgia, backache, hysteria,
generally led &lt;&gt;r driven about a ring that nervous troubles of tin- heart, stoinacii.
is often foul with mud or cloudy with dust, kidneys, brain, etc. Ladles and gentlenp n {chap, ill, 16). crtu though it wo* a mcaaage
and tlw |Mople, momentarily attrnctel, ore who arc thus afflicted, or who are comjiell- of judgment, no now he declare* faithfully all
■faSSerfDe.
presently driven off to more agreeable and ed to keep late hours, do much mental or tbe words of the Lard. Ha is no man pleawr,
ajoiioo, irf. la.iti'«
cleanly exhibits. Trotting and racing stock physical work, who worry or fret about be will spook the Lard's manage faithfully
•“ STATES I waMlupxt*.. Ar.
(Gall, 10;Jer. xxiii, 28) .laaylng result* to GotL
business or domestic troubles, should re­ It te to be feared that many|lhtag» are loft un­ AND^E«mON3 will tw sen: oa apphcatbai- j
F. a HAH
HAHN, Loeal Agom. B.wtWfa
tivo display, and therefore naturally have member that no other remedy In the world
G.&gt;. ST. A..Chicago.
To LhuM. v»Uo want lheir advertteln-r to nay. !'.. V*
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occupied tbo most popular attention. Re­ will so -speedily cure these diseases, re- sold from many pulpits, because it said thev
’ weran offer no better &gt;n«d'uiu birtlKir&lt;Mub and
r«a«* RVf?ea««’,n
sides, tho local and state fairs bare not naive worry and tbe blues. Induce tranquil might offend «oina -prominent people.
IL "This will bo tho manner of tbo king SSt^JS-........... ...........................
drawn together enough exhibits of stock sleep, relieve pain, or build up the brain
from qrf^'-r stataa and Canada to afford and nervous systems, as Dr. Miles' great that shall reign over you." A Ood of lore
gko. r. ttown.1, a co..
Newspaper AdmtMag Iler* mi
liberal Dpportunitioe for comparisons teat discovery, the Restorative Nervine. H will not let Hte people rush into rata blindly.
11-17. “He will take." Six Umm iu there
will accomplish tbo moat good for homo contains no opium or morphine. Trial
Bold by Draggtete. AIM
PR0BATF. UKIIRB.
commendable afreets but they hare not boan bottles free at W. IL Good) ear's drug
Bteio^of Michigan, ^ounu
store.
provided with enough capital to furnish first
people
of
God
ere
the
kingdom
com«
(Rev.
class facilities for stock shown
Lady Dufferln is an expert photographer.
xUf. 19). Contrast tho seven "1 will*'' of day, the
Tbe groat International Exposition, to be
...
God in Ex vi, G-8; Lev. xxvi, S-18, and no­ thousand eight hundred and ehthtv-nlite.
held In Detroit on September 17-87, will
. Dlw&gt;o]utluii Nolirr.
. M. Loose Bed Clover Co., Detroit:
tice bow God te always giving white this king i-isr- Charles W. Anustrw.ig. Ju
afford tbe stock lirreders. fanners and people
Notire te hereby glreu that U*eo&gt;|MrtawtaiP
I cheerfully furnish the following tor publlca- Maid
to bo always taktag.lnnd notice *
the first really adequate opportunity for
heretofore exlstiag under the
Hams
A
VanAnnxn
ha*
.wv.!
,
WII
.warn,
bo
apoken
of
as
giving.
Not
only
will
bo
bo
A MAOXrrtCKXT DtSPLAT.
nett, deceased.
Smith retiring
the »»i‘» ?•’Vjr,Vr,'Z^g.*
had tries many physicians, and on presentation
not only of their aplendid improved stock bf to me wa* a horrible sight to look upon. Nose au oppressor of tho people, but be will bo a
AU areounte doe the firm of •
of God, fcr it Is twice said (vs. 15. iTt
VMArman must bepald fo
p.
Michigan, but also of numerous nnd valuable partly eaten away, deep jilts tn cheeks, forehead robber
thnt
bn
will
fnlra
.b_2T.l
.
2
’
«W‘ to adjndlcait aud tails owing by the said firm u. - psiacy
chin. As a last hope I put her on Loose's
exhibits from tho best flocks and herds ot slid
determine
who
arc
or
were
the
lend
I
ik
I
fs
ot
Extract lied Clover—largedo«es li&gt;v.
items AVaaArtnan.
H.
said deceased aud entitled to Inherit tbe real
Canada and tbe Other states. Tho stock a* a focal application. I used the Solid Extract
it to himself.
W. A. Ku 'Sn‘12;,rh,Sh "rid deeeaacd died seized ta
buIUings will bo of immense Sixe, elegant, In I'larter form. She hnproved rapidly from
•aid petition deoenbed.
firrt week ami lu four months *m entirely
c&gt;ah, carefully regulated and kept, lighted the
•ell. Now eighteen months since te-catmen: cause of your king, which ye shall havo
by electricity, thoroughly watered end pro­ and. no signs of return.
chonen you; 1U1-J tbo Lord will nqt bear yen
JOHN J. WEAVED.
vided with ovary appliance eren to tbo point
Ulceration of Uie leg (Indolent ulcer)- Ke- ta that day.- God fllh Hh people with
cr.vcred entirely after three monUa' treatment Waoungs that they cry out and shout for joy
with Bed Clovsr Totile and Solid Extract drt*s»««»ibU will be n cry beeuwo
Ing. Now one year state treatment, and no &lt;*"• *‘L
oppreoslou, and inasmuch as they voluntarily
sign of return.
----------------- PitogATB'*»E»Ki:
WALTER W. HUME.
accent thu ontmxwnr
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play ground will ba ample, will ba separate
State of Michigan, Crantr ■&gt;' iu. r (
Caneer of Up and skin disease. Entirely
from other and dteturldng exhibits, and wlU Cured with three months' treatment with ited
At a senslon of tbe Trebs.' ' ‘ ,
Clovey Tonic sad Solid Extract dressing. Now
County of Barry. hNdea at the Prol^*'
A,., u th,
tir, atvn z.'
tn the city of Hastings, fo «•“' ,
exhibition of fine stock will be going on alike
*
n * b_ — ‘
ai.o.r I.,.r.-ti -oil- .
Sec&lt;Hi&lt;!ary Myphllls was entirely cured bv Bod
--------------- hovmocts
stebiosawi pena It will undoubtedly bo Clover Tonic ta three monte*, with none of the
after results such m are left by mercury in
’ Tii the’muUer of the estate of Iho”1 RM’sn‘'-‘,&gt;
tbo grandest exhibition of powerful borore suchearex.
prerfona to i
ata! spicmlid enttlo over seen ta tho north­
It you have any doubting physicians, they can
wort, with scents constantly realising P.uaa write to me and! will ghetimm a full history
Judge of Probate.
Bouhetn’s world-famoua picture of "The
Hurso Fair." And tbe display of sheep nnd
Quern Natalie banished from .Servin is
art, purport’* .-'
wmandtertaniemof
.. Iff
of sald&lt;J«-i^
said drcr*«• •'- '
to receive a gold crown at tbe hands of the
farmers have never bad such an opportunity, people.
tsMvfoethrceinnamed. aw»
mt.
and will no doubt take advantage of it by
UiouJ»aud&lt;. and reap a benefit from it that are spent every yw *&gt;y tlie people of this
will add greatly to their brutaes* luterrota state for worthless medicines for the cure
us
it;
tho
muno
of
tha
I
niT
nto
of throat and lung dlavaaes. when we
know that If they would only invest 81. in
Santa Able, tbe new California dL«c.&gt;verjJSJSZto iteTettv of
displaying farm stock.
.nd show rau»«. 1( any there l£ "h) “
AB.|
for consumption and kindred complaints,
Besides there will bo a i.plondld display of
of the petitioner.mav not ■ uy-1gl„
they would in this pleasant remedy find
R to farther ordered. th»t
.-t.ue,
relief. It is recommended by miniatvn.
notice to foe
»2S±J.n.i
physicians and public speakers of the
ot tho pendency of «ak!
‘ t r w
lag tltercof bj eausiiiR «
. i; a &gt;
golden state. Sold and guaranteed by W.
jSUfo&amp;d in the
»U-J’
_ T. *» »nay bo like all tho uufonL»
H. Goodyear at Si a buttle. . Three for
82.50. The most stubborn case of catarrh
will &lt;eedDy swxuu’b to California Cat-rJudge ot tTou***
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^PEEM-ESSDYES
bcst

YOUNG MENni«

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�.
POL! TICS IN INDIANA.

Swept by a Deluge.

BrorgaateBU,.» of th. B..uWta

One Officer and Two of the

Remed y^PAIKI
For’Bruises and Burns;

Crooks Killed.

A PISTOL BATTLE AT MIDNIGHT.

rone. Convincing Facta.
turned and » M„r&lt;lar Kilted.

number of tike Republican politicise of L
diana hare never been brought together at a
meeting of 'the stats central committee than A Great Flood Disaster Visits
«ttmm«UlVb.re Friday night, wh-m tbe
West Virginia.
,
committee wa* reorganised. Th* unusual
interest manifest, d is explained by the frecxprTMMl , ‘eiIru Io carry the state THE 0L0UD-BUBST8 WILD HAVOC.
st th* next election .*o that a Repablicin
m»y l» sent to the United State* senate as
Oi V'Xirhw*. «nd * deep-rate
hFvLX* C*rUm,y 1,0 ,n,Uc with tb*‘ tbjBet

boxicb.

--—---- —
mt.urti.
Although many pero.ns were jkropo^l
CungLAAp, o.. July 22_Tw., yoon_ ,the executive positions on the committor
?°"n FridaT U‘«hl to
fr“« tta county j.,] about «»
&lt;
Kajtton, and that was the secretaryship.
8;3O o clock Saturday night. Ttav wm* dta^lT\il,&lt;?WWr' &lt;ttornrv ff’nrr** of 1L
RQ-A
**W
KT°n'*
1 II.
lan
* *T.
*
“nd 'diana, and about tbe meat successful poirJRetard N Manrtlrid, a horeo-tbkf. Deputy 'clan who ha. com. to th* f rent ta the state
sheriff, and pcL^tncn started on ttair traOin
' recent years, was utuuiimnualy chosen
and shortly after midnight two me0 ln » 'cbairmsn to succeed United State* Treasurer
rwi m*. «**&gt;•**
buggy w.re'overtaken by . detachment of Hiuton, and Al arcus R. Hulx-r, 0£ Madison
raa c*r*4 *r tv
';i,*rhai'BU«- Tborc tere ihr&lt;4
pursuer* Revolvers were drawn, B
of ,
randidslM for secretary, but Frank M. M11HJboto wore exciiauged, ami Deputy Sheriff I
of Nc weartie, w«* elected on tbe first
ttatdliL.na0
tb' h**1 &lt;*lniilu‘‘
1fcallot, and J.aejh L irw|n&gt; a Columbus
Her.. -’that «rer served tn the city, fdl with . '
msker. was ehs-en tremmrer. Tbe new
wound-tbat wtll probably prove fatal Tta
sjated ttait his election meant bard
men iu tfie buggy drove awav.
work fuT everybody concerned. Ho will at
----- ------• - ■'i-wa -inn.
bogm preparing for the rau&gt;]«ign of
nd CHIMES A tOCELEB CO.. Bafflwre. Md.
Shortly afterwanl the buggy wa, found
abandounj with tbe body of a young man
supposed to be Smith, in it. tater it devel­
RELIEF FOR STRIKERS.
oped that it wa* not Smith, and up to ta,t
evening tbe tally had not been idenUftad.
Tbo police )&lt;ltave that the two young men in
Chicago, July 1A—The finrt.car-loads of
“o^buggy were bent on sonic unlawful niteprovisions for the starving miner.' famftta*
in Braidwood, Streator, Braceville, C«d
The result of cireuuutanca* show, a pecu­ City, laSaUe, Spring City and other mining
liar coinddmre. WhUetbestanff .WaM pomta in northern Illinois cohlribued by
looking for tho &lt;*ca|M»i prisoners,us buggv several lending merchant* aud ward bouse
containing two men came along. A cry of men of this city, left the Chicago and Alton
•halt’ wn* hind* iu Ita darkne*, but instead depot Friday, nu l will b« followed by others
»f stopping the men drew tbeir revolver* and ever the Allow and Rock Istaad rrwds a*
oommen-x*l firing. A pitched tattta uf a few
seconds' duration xmued. with the result that
two men will lose tbetr live*, one iwting dead,
SOMETHING NEW.
«n&lt;! the other in a dyaqj condition. A appeal on behalf • ot tho suffering and fam­
outfit wmafterward found tn tta ishing people in th" coal districts mulled in
Patent 5 a Clipper Fly Net burglar's
buggy, which Itad tictm doaerted bv tne man
»p»olv sbi|sueut to tbe twodrpoto named
-Ktih'jd bottoms which can- nut wvundtd. Tbe affair ha* cau*-d quite a p&gt;e
of snflleint food and provUoo* of eh kind*
throughout the city, but no clue to to nt least temporarily alleviate the dire bunand lashes at tlie top sensation
the wbereaboul* of Ita rscuped pnwr.wsbad gi-r and distress of Uie mining (upulation of
v. :i t catch in the harness.
the Bflicted district. Tbe mayor has for the
thirl lime called a special lune'tiag to lie held
Saturday to take active and immediate step*
TtrVBVitXK, Pa.. July JU—A* Homnrl to mitigate the widespread aud nlnrmtng'dis5 A Lsp Dusters t»*s«*»uf»j p*i*«r*«.
De Ixma ter was pasaing Marsh de Radies trw«* prevailing throughout the northern 1111
5 A Ironsides Sheet KnJTkJS store, at Townvilta, at 3 o’clock Haturday
is Btabta .- ■ morning, burglar* w-re noticed within and
WHAT HAS BECOME OF HIM’
5.4 Clipper Fly Nets 'ikssg- tbe proprietor* wore promptly notifl-L Mr.
' r tqcii wtextw as x*n ta* o-A MarsL armed with a revolver, and Radio rrofrasor Horan Trios (tanqiball**
;|vl«- of S4 Hanse Sheets and with a doublo-liarreled shot gun, apiruachml
ii- .s to suit everybody. For the store and three of tbe burglarmu out.
rsz It you can’t get Uwifl. Radle cried to the fugitive* to halt, und when
Murder Ending

wllU 8a|&lt;J(1,

'"I* it&lt;.n.

greatest disaster which ever befell tbe Little
Kanawha valley came Thur* lay night ta the
slmjw of a terribis cloud-burst, wbtrb has
couq&lt;letely fl'xxkd the country, drsteoytag
many lives, carrying off lhou«aiuls ot dollars
ta property, aud ruiulnj tho crops for many
miles. The deluge began hem about dmk.
ot tho Kanawha, filling small tributaries
from bank to bank, aud ending hi the worst
flood ever mi own Urn-. In three hour* th*
volo-ity that it harried everything before it
At th * point thousand* of log* aud a number

and an unknown man were drowned. Above
hero tbe destruction wa* .rill greater.
Property in tbe Big Tygart valley is rutasd.
The big mill uear it* mouth went out and
took tbe Tygart bridge with it In tbe val­
ley all tbe fence*, i-ropt, aud much lire
stick were lost Al Cbest-Tville, a small
town about ten miles above, half tbe resi­
dence* were carried off bodily and left ta
corn flrl.ta In Clay district a tine church

About noon information ws» receive.) that
the steamer Oneiita bad been wrecked and
sunk at Euterprie-. Still tater a report
came that the steamer K C. Martin wa*
sunk at Burning Springs Everything in
the little Tygurt valley i* also reportoJ
ruined. Heathcnngton's store, Capt Spincer'a rtskkner. C. P. Cooper’* residence, and
that of J. W. Smith wi-re demolished, but no

Tbe wont story of all cornea from Morris­
town. a’ small village near tbe head of
trated in all it* fury, coming down on tta
village about midnight and totally destroy­
ing it. together with many of it* people

vented by Peter C. Campbell The axeut at a greater number. Tbe hon*e« of tbo
wa* sucvemtnUy nuule ami tbe electric
burled agnui»". aacb other in such a abort
At this juncture another man jumped out motor jrupclted tbe .ship whichever
tiie aeronaut desired.
But peojJe.
a rear window. Mr. lladle again cried .direction
■bait,’’ and not hiring obeyed deed tbo M*-ond
Nome of the Victim*
barrel. The load took effect betnaon the fwt the propeller fan, used for raising and
tbo
man’s shoulder*, mortally wounding him. A lowering the ship, was lo«l and fell
ground Thto left do mean* for raising or man nnmed Bailey. Orville West, wife and
1- wering except by sand lag* ami by letting child The body of a man believed to be an­
out gaa The air ship then started ou the other Morristown victim wa* found on Rlchardson** farm yesterday morning. At Pili
Wednraiay afternoon nothing had l*vn
beard of it or Profo**r»i H'-gan
Grare
police at Laacartsr from hero Saturday, and
inuiucate with that point or any other on
be telegraphed back that tta drarriptton cortbe upper water*. It is impoaaitao now to
rrepunital exactly with that of the notoriou» criminal, "imneaatrr Jim,'a desperado
Coi-VMAVa. Jud., July 2U.—Th® people ot •till ridug and tearing every thing Iwn*.
and fugitive from justice. Tin fhysidans Shelbyville are npw mijoying a wmation cf
A family boat containing thre* or four
An armed poaae nf men started in pursuit Pruf&gt;v*or J. (1 Eagle, superintrtutaut of tbe (■arson* went out during tbe night, and it M
public schools there, quietly obtained a di­
vorc* from his wife. The divorce suit grew
ten mile* distant from Townville, and nine­ out of au alleged intimacy Mr. Eagle had
with W. T. Bogart, a former prominent hou*e diMippeas*d in th* Boot
teen mile* from here.
A freight train on the Ohio River railroad
citiren. but now a mbient of Louisville. A
broke through n tnwtl* at Harris’ Ferry,
HORRIBLE TP'PLE TRAGEDY.
ostensibly for a visit to friends at Edinburg, complcielr wrecking the train and fatally in­
Imt. it 1* allrgad, instead sho joined Bogart juring William Neptune, an employe. Tbe
at Louisville, remaining with him several wreck wa. cnuavl by a heavy washout.
A Baltimore ami Ohio train, delayed by
CLXVHLAXb, O.,’ July 22—At Elarton, day*. Profeawr Eagta met hi* wife in this wadiout*
at Kanawha .tatlim, iia&gt; reported
O., yesterday morning Hiram Eunil’iey. Jr., clljMibs su returning L-jhm aud quite n
scene wa* enacted, lie attempting to stool
cixrt and killed bi* wife and her tether, a PogarL Mra Eagle I* now nt Indianapolis.
frjrow named Newman, and then kilird
binrerif. Headley’s wife had i»pj4tad for a
divorce a»l w«s l.ving with b.-r jiarcnta
WjtSMtXGTOX Citt. July
—Saturday
terday ni&lt;cnmg burnwi tbe Eagta Valley
tta (rresi tent announond tho following ap- tennerr, together with 503 ^&gt;nls of oak bark.
out to tbe born io milk the cow* aud $bot tar pofaitment*: M. M. Hurley, of Indiana,
diswn. Ncwinen, boaruig the rej.'ir, ran to third au liter of tbe treasury; J atno* D. Jolm Striker, an employe, wa* buruixl to
death.
Andrew Striker. John Wcsterilr..’,
hix daughters akl and rec.-.ved a buitat ta Bnuly. of Virginia,internal revenue eollocJohn Borgesian. John Fisher, and Grorgw
t&lt;c tor tho wound dlstri-t. that state; ron- Smith were serioudy bum*d and sovaral
Wanted ■ Third Victim.
siita-Kvan- Stake, of Illtnata, at Crcfcid: other employe* slightly.
Haul ley then went to tint Injtisn and fried Eugt-m- O Fecht, at Pr-irn* Mtagras; H. tto ki J bls mother- n-law, failing in wbirb he Pugb, of Indiana, nt N.-wcaule, Engtand;
BkAXTFORU, Ont, July 20.—While Albert
ndura-xl to tlw barn, lay down bed in hi* poatmarters—Joarpb G McPbooU-r*, Bluomington, Ind.;
F. Blto*.. JBimyillc, WK? Lawrence, a deck »« Morteu’e hardware
bad three revolver* oil hi* person, and it ta Oarar F. Tampta. Mauston, Wi*.
Eli C. Hornaday, of Italians, Ua» bemrap- turner named Fredorick Cox^restertay morn­
thought bo intended to murder th» eutire
pqiiited u special timber agent
•» ing. he snap|&gt;«l DM to prove that it wa* all
N-iwman family.
right The revolver was load«l anil the
bulkt entered CoxM breast killiig him
Wakkixotux Crrr, July 31 — Maj. MillSimisu VAlXHT^Ofc .July 20 -The miners within a f.-w minutes.
tain Ludlow, In Ui» annual rv|K* t to Um. djief are to ta-e- icted. Tta’Spring Valloj Coal
of engineer* cm river and l.nrixir Improve­ company Friday finished terving •rictlon
Ixiwrix. Mas*.. July Sfi.-Whlie a |urty
ments in MidiiganFnnil nt M.rbijnn City, notice* on all the idta miner* that are living
&gt;. .i .....i._ th.. rA.i.iain.-molinate.- for car- inltair »»«:*»• Abort ICO familial ar W of children were playing on a taetw-board
nersuns will !• thrown out of house and fa Howie's lumber yard yesterday afternoon,
a
lumber
pile Ml upon thorn. Willie Mshony,
lug Juno 30, ItUl: Charlevoix bar Ik r. and homo te a few d*y*. They have no plaro to
entrance to Pioe'take. fX’.OOO; Frankfort «« it 1* quite Hkrty that many ot the 12 vears old, wa* terribly mangled, nnd died
tartar,' &lt;34,'JOO; Portage lake. Harbor of minrraw.n re*i.tani trouble will result before he could be taken borne. Johnny
iL-fugc, &lt;20,000; Mantetro harbor, |10.4«); Sheriff Hcndermm and posw will do thu Steven* «n&gt; badly injured, and it is feared
that lu-- »Hl di*.
, .
Pentwater tartar, FJO.HJO; White river har­ evicting.
__ ___________ _ —,
bor. &lt;75,225 to ruuipbte; Mu»kv^i*i tartar,
&lt;40,0(10; Grand Haven harbor. »J«.-YX&gt;;
FLnrr. Sliclt.'JuIr
B‘&gt;* •
Black take tarbor. «3L&gt;'JO; South Haren
night the mi.*lng bnlloonlrt, Hogan, bail not
harbor, &lt;21.300; 8t Jorepb river, &lt;l.ft»; BL Ctavtou townstapJarmer, who had one legal been Uurd from
____ ___
Joaeph tarlxff. &lt;3*&gt;0iU; Michigan City har­ and mtedivortal wtfe. thought tta «.*»•»trail'd
th*
effect
of
tho
ether,
nnd
asked
bor, &lt;*’&gt;.W0 for outer .Ikarbor an-1 &lt;9,UM ftr
Chicago, July 31—Report* from the ter­
LW lawyer if he would ta justlfledm taking
inner harbor.
_____
a third. Tta lawyer pointed out the «•"*«". ritorial eauviinUon* »liow the following
but Busk thought ho would i-hamx, It .xnd prvgrew yesterday: At Sioux Full*, D. T.,
CHICAGO, July 22—Tbe Time* -hb morn­ o* Wednesday ta married a v.-elbknown
ing print* a double column advci:iaun«l of widow in on adjoining towmbfp. Friday be
w4s arrt sud &lt; barged with bigamy.
Olympia, W. T.. tU term* of supreme court
tta -North American gait Comjnuy,
. . * __ __ ■!» war* and sunerlur
e.plt.1 ,11.&lt;■»,««&gt;. Th- |«—1-''“. ,-r.
, ... _ ta tn utvi-i.ro tta
iriwrenM
on.
J
“
'l'
1,
-'
n
”
.pecUvely
of M.OUt) and »3,(W) per annum.
"'**
—
**
.
,
,
_
.
«•«».
drcontrol w nroro «*»•
.
At Bismarck, D. T.. a proportion was In­
the North American oonUoeat, and which
embrace aeren-rightl.-*
•’^^T’Loixtw Mkta. J“&gt;r lA-Uon. troduced for fixing railway rates by Um.
production, including J® udTerent work*
courta
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w&gt;u«»*.
Th*purpo-e of the company, so U&gt;e J"*!**’ KUU
cur: n«»u *3r’?"
tax m i« » &lt;*«&gt; •*■-* wllh W“U7‘.J2X
Kaxbab Crrr, Ma. July M—Maj. Ware
termso. production, tnannfaotun* and «!"»•■
t-uitMl State* a* consul In Valparaiso,
^ill I itetreTrivnl. I most respectfully
bution. and return the owner a fair V™"
. ..' .to see.pt the
most
tta Dositiun.
po*«ra»&gt; RYoar*
o HoBK
,
while selling tbe salt at a rensonaM&gt; !*“»• deal!ne
which be urge* an me urn no
Tbe salt tru&lt;t ia undoubtedly with u*
truly.
_______ ___ :--------Republic post, of th* country to **od as
targe drlegsG'Uk* o» possible to the national
yieecea
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sir-, .-...I—..--■ — —
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HnAOAiA. Mich..
»-**» V. eaimpuwntat Milwaukee- The tender of
lw“» '7° “22 »rvlore by tbe Missouri Jopartment of escort
_ ..
___ ___ ta aris-ntod. Tbe
01,
o&lt; 1V&gt;M 6.. porter U»u U» UrlSSI tad .oath trf IbH air. —■
into one of them.

^ORStBLANKETS
SRE THE STRONGEST.
hlladu.. who

lll:i \l&gt; III other word*
do llfi|K*slbUltle*
pr.iinly nliat It has done.
Minrce* of unquestioned
&gt;u (rwnkk if you an* suffer­
er ann-tion caused or proIt.-,.-nr assurance that you

b&gt; krnfiiit* about the

r&gt;-d frou- practice having
i. • I
I»!mp&gt; vegetable rrmn.a.also a po-"iv- and
r. &gt;i&gt;&lt; debility and all nerr m «&gt;» to lit* auilvring

.!« recipe in t.eritn full dlrrrtlOUS

wears sppctackn.

Hu

cuncsi liver complaint
I-.-3W.. of the blood.'

outh Bay Cltj;
I. b ini-nt remove, all
i.'iptji* and BlcmUtooii &gt;p4 . in. curb*.
Ring-bdhe. Stifle*, all
Siimln*. Cortgb, etc.
iNittle. Warranted.
II. Imihrop, Druggtat.
1 Iiai be has given up
tgtuinr. both fur the

•of 'Tar A Wild Cherry
i; ami ptausant remedy- for
roifi-hltl*. asthma, and all
WHI n-llcve and l»«U'-fit
Fry It anil be convinced.
• nrantwl; price SOc anil SI
■ iid bj dni-zgUta. Prepared
Proprietary Co,, Chicago,
ti umt.arcli ta now starring the
a In-re Id* big emerald prove- n
iigcanl. “
’

»y ’"call fora free trial package
■tly Mrdiuire. If ^our mood &gt;•
■ r Hud k|«!:i&lt;s« out of order. If y°°
■&gt;i' «i «rwt have headache aud an trni !&gt; vloi,. don’t fall to call ou any
":»v foa a Irec *ani)&gt;k of this grand
‘tiaie* prabe it E.erytm* like*

■ Ward and Ellen Terry protest
vine Englhli nomen the right of

p

•

vnuetsm.

...u.'"■^’t^*,!‘inUr»eneouut^ certain dlfflto-• ? T t tb7 &lt;lu not aiway* know how
tte i' &gt;" **t0 P***iKX' STtat effects
n i-.-rne tlusatncaL This wo* what
wtan i
t*ry flnc1-7 «prw«*d one day
ptttar. - nW
“,e
d’Atunale's
aX?1 ry ct ■‘■•tekwhani. He was
toar mri "
pk’tur&lt;’" banging very
I; ■ u.r n..
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- ...

c^irol ot lb. Hl, Mid
ren™ M ooo. ..Usr.ptad
rtita u S.Q OMr. Io muMM.
"™‘
train for West Superior, and report tor
duty.

_

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iajwaxa-

--

U.U&gt;nS Ho— lUllwl erapW ~
wwdatLSd. Los*. &lt;100.000. ftereral person*
were slightly injured.

S i,;, bw, b~rt

«“»&gt; "•

“•

Euutoax. Wia, July 17.-John K Bur­
ton, known as tta Gogebic iron king during
the mining crass two year* ago, ha, insd* an

afllo-r* are *f tar them.
BA Fbaxcwco. July 90. —J. F. EJwm£,
I- ciiarg*d with baring embexxled &lt;40,J Wtoronriu mining company in
?!?4, bn* be*n arrested al San Diego-

claim i* &lt;.»*,, ww, —-------- . . .--------

rhe soscto are *tate&lt;i at about &lt;700,000.

-J

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.

DIAMi

Chicago, July tfi—Tta eastern data in

7, Chicago 4; at Philadelphia—Pailadelphia
7. develond 3; at Watbingtou City—Wash­
ington 10, PitUburg &lt;■ BoUon-lndianapoUa

Chicago, July 17.—Tta western clul* of
Ita National Iragnahad better luck in yrrtere
lay’s game* n&gt; tta following scores show:
At NeW York—New York 10. Chicago It; at
Ihvtoo—Boston 4, Indianapolis (i; at Philalelphia—Pb(lade)|fi&gt;A 4, Cleveland 3; at
Wertilngton City—Washington 10, Pitts­
burg &amp;
Chicago, July 11—Following are tta
scores made yw4oniay by National league
base tail dabs: At New York—N«w York
3, Chicago 3; at I’liiladaijhia—Philadelphia
4. CkvelundU; at Wualdugton City—ftasbtagton 10, Pittsbui-g 4; st Boston—(first
gain ) Burton 10, Indiana polk 3—six innings;
Ok-vmd gnnv) B-»t»n 7, Jndianajoli* X
'
Chicago, July Hi.—With tta exception of
Oerdand tta wretem data ot the Narianal
league got tta small end of tta scores all
round y«--ter&lt;Iay, tta "tables’ managing ’to
tiu Washington in a ten-inning game. Tta

Constipai
vegetable, their action ia prompt and their
effect always beneficial. They are an ad­
mirable Liver and After-dinner pill, and

'•Ayer's Pills are highly and nniveraallv
spoken of by the people about ta-re. I
make daily use of them in my pracUce."
— Dr. 1. E. Fowler, Bridgeport, Conn.
••I can rocommend Ayer’s Pill, sboro
All other*, having long proved tbeir value
as a cathartic lot inyaolf and family."—
J. T. Hess, LeitluivUle, Pa.
"For several’year* Ayer's Pills have
been used in my family, we find them an

Effective Remedy
for constination and indigestion, and are
never without them in the house."— Mo*ea
Grenier, Lowell, Mass.
N.H.
•• I have used Ayer’* Pill*, for liver
trouble* and Indigestion, during many
years, and always found* them prompt and
efficient in tbeir action."—L. N. Smith,

oago 1; at Phlfode![hta—PbiLuklpbia. 13,
" I suffered from constipation which as­
Pittsburg 0; at Washington City—Wash­
ington 5, Cleveland 5—ten innings, dark- sumed such an obstinate form that I fearkd
it would cause a stoppage of the bowels.
Two boxes of Ayer’s Pill* effected a com­
Chicago, July 20 —In the only two games plete &gt;iur&lt;-."—D. Burke, Saco, Me.
played yesterday by National league dub-&gt; that
“I have used Ayer'* Pill* for the past
will go on record th westerners captured thlrtv years and eonsidAr them an invalu­
she score; the Washiugtou-Clevetand game able family medicine. I know of no better
remedy
for liver troubles, and havo always
was stopped by rain ut tbe end of tho fourth found them
a prompt cure tar dyspepsia.'*
inning, wlib the Cleveland club one tally -Jas. Qainn, 90Middle st.. HMrtford, Conn.
nbusd.
No game at Philadelphia—rain.
"Having been troubled with costivenaw,
which aecuMi inevitable with person* of sedentary habits, I havo tried Ayer’* Pills,
Tta American association club* did pot play hoping for relief. I am glad to say that
■ V——
-■
,l.an aHV rttKaF
yt»tenlar.
Saturday's scuros in the League were a*
follow*; At Boston— Boston 0. Chicago 2; only after a faithful trial of their merits."—

at Wn&gt;bingu&gt;n—Washington I. Ctevelsnd 5;
at Philadelphia— (firstgame). Philadelphia 4,
Pittsburg 3—ten innings; (aocond game),
Philadelphia IB. Pittaburg I.

Ayer’s Pills,

MAN AND WIFE MURDERED.

Dr, J. C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.

Dcbvquk, la., July 18.—Jobu Elkina, a
tenant on tlie farm ot Allen Porter, in Clay­
ton county, about wivon mil**, uorttaxst of
Edgewood, and hi* wife were brutally mur­
dered tn their sleeping- room about 3 o'clock
ymterday morning. Elkins was killed with
a rifle wtiieb be had in the house, and which,
at-'er King usn.l, had been hung back in it*

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

body horribly broken and mutilated.
Smpicion rvrta Wrongly on two son* of El­
kin* by a former wife, with whom Elkina ha»
had frequent quarrel*. Tbe eldest of tho
bay*, about 23 year* old. Lu« been living

aged about 11. slept.in tta tarn Tuesday
night, contrary to hu uvu*J custom. Elkin*

* Parnell Ituwure,! al IJ4 Ip burgh.
EntxBi-nuH, July iL—There never

puwibly when Gladstone come, here—than
that which Welcomed Parnell to Edinburgh
Baturday. Hevciity tbo«*and people lined
the route from the railway station to tbe
hotel and made pr^rea, aiinewt impossible
by iuK-'sting on wiiaking bands with tbe
Iridi champion. Tue freedom ot tbo city
wa* conferred upon him -iu the Corn Ex­
change building, which was packed with a
cheering multitude. In bi* speech Parnell

■ion, merely suggesting that if bn bad
known that tbe judge would have decided
the question ot the Patriotic Union1* hooka

4&gt;«B,

ch it i

SeqcHcr ctnub r,3| krl*lfkj|n-9.S-J
ABIETINE HEffia.owmi:. fAk.

Chicago, July 31—It

E T. Jeffery has tendered bls resignation a*
general manager of tbe Illinois Central Rail­
road ccmjiany. Tho rv&gt;lg.inti&lt;xi wa* for­
warded to Pro-idcut Sluy vesant Fish before
’ the la'ter'a departure for Europe In tbe enrly
part of the prroent month. From what can
be learned no action ha* yet boon taken on
Mr. Jefferj'» resignation, and it is probable
that nothing definite regarding it will be
done until Mr. F.«!&gt;\ leturo from Europe
next October, os .it ia not likely that n «uo

aUence of tlie president of tbo company. ,

SANTA ABIKand CAT-R-CURE
Sold tttll guaranteed by

Drriuorr. Mu-b., July 22,-^Over &lt;7,000 W. H.-GOODYEAR, - - Sole Agent.
will be expended by tbo citlx u»* committee
of this city lu entertaining th* memb.-rs &lt;4
tbe National Editortai amoctation, which
It any rfexler «ay* he ha* tlie W. I.. Iknigfaa
holds it* fifth annual .meeting In Detroit Shore wltbiMif name W|.| prire stamped &lt;»u the
Aug. 27. 28, 20, sud .’fl. Tb!« Laly j* com­ bottom' put him down m u fraud.
posed of delegate* «l&lt;-vtcd by the various
state prres aasodatioas, one ilalegata to each
twenty meinb^ra About thirty states will

drratcxxi that tbe next cunvwntlou will bo
held in Boston.

since W. B. Tate, a philanthropic bachelor,
of Grainger county, decided to donate a fifth
of bi* &lt;lOU,000-fortune to the raaimsd Con­
federate soldiers of o*ul T*nne**er. Tta dis­
tribution took p'are Thurvlsy afiurno&gt;n at
Morristown, and forty needy one-k-gg-.d nnd
oue-armed old soldier* responded, getting
each &lt;’&gt;0U. Tate was given a big banquet in
tta evening.______________ ___
A Drawback on Binding Tvrtn*.
Wakhinotow .Ctrr, July 3t—Acting Sec­
retary Batctallcr, of tta treasury depart-

Uu«t n drawtack at tbe same rate

m

tbo duty

Centum, will b* allowed on th* ex|«a tatlon
of binder twine mmtifaciurv! wholly from
Imported mariilla hemp and jute.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE gentlemen.

arrived from Europe yesterday on tbe North
German Uoyd steamer Trave. Her son,
John A. Izkgau, Jr., and bis sistar, Mrs.
Tucker, went down to quarantine to meet
their mother on a revenue cutter. Tbe whole
party left for Youngstown, 0., ta tbe after-

stable, Xoa 334, ^06 and l*» East Eleven th
street, wa* burned at 4 o'clock Saturday
morning, with 125 horwv, fifty vehHea, a
quantity of food and other rontanU Lcm,
wan.
__________________
CA*svn.i.r. Win, July 22 —Ex-Gov. Nel­
son Dswey died at 12 o'clock Haturday night.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE LADIES.
Bert Material- Best Style. tart Fitting,
If not sold by your dealer, write
W. L DOTG LAS, BHOCKTOX, MAM
Examine W/L. Dongls* &lt;2.H) Fhne* for genlleraen and ladle*.
FOB BAL* BT

A. WOOLLEY,
MASTINC*.

�rhich with every teat

PICNIC COURTSHIP.

poured water down tbe burning throats of tho
invalids, whooc tougure were swollen to twice
th-Jr natural dsn. 11&lt; arnod ofterward that
tog had finished we w*r nil gathered together,
men, women, children,' stoop, cattle nnd
camels, by our captors, nomn fifteen hundred

Ttan to tta plenfc

11 nnd I belonged lo tta

ready to spring

ward*: “8lcX,«Uk! LU down, lie down!” He

day*’ journey to tbo soutliwut of Adown.

In Adowa for Mockela, but in ch.-iiua After

old time Bostonian knows—and instead of

tta early foaming my guido, Techlabaimanot,
talks! myXt^itiou to h crowd of villagers
the Abyssinian* if they came in that direc­
tion. They were in tta most cxjxmed podtiou for an attack. However, they coiudd10

Mb for an immediate departure.

About G

Ing for my breakfast, when suddenly my
guide rtr-l'-'i into my tent and exclaimed:
"Tbe liattlo b beginning T At that instant
I heard tbo crack of a rifle on the north side
of town. The viUngo was tak-n by. surprise,
tho A by ssiu ians coming from tho north in­
stead of tbe south. I wished to remain and
receive tbe Abywinhuu in my camp, and, as
I was uot nt war with them, negotiate with
them tu save my expedition.
My guide said that they were, bent on
plunder, aud would Listen to no overtures of
any kind. Ho said we must uvnourwlvus
by'flight at one®. I told him that wo must
save 1 to government chests containing tbo
Instruments, apparatus, etc., and went out
to order tto drivers to load tta camels with

At the souimI of tbo first gyn tbo drivers tod
mounted nnd started to tto mountains.
ttor; were ill from fever and could not run. I
chn-r vi aud urged them forward ns best I
might. Wo climbed tto mountains until my
soldiers to :una exhausted, and were lying
yi-U reached u* from below, and I knew that
we bad torn discovered. I knew that I could

run, and so I remained with them. The min-

armed .Abyadniana with a haniful of treble
Mldierx Tlicre h as one exception to the
feeble soldiers, and his name w*u Bayoumi.
He stood near me, erect, calm, cool—a true
soldier. Ho cocked hl* gun ready for a deadly
alm and quietly asked me: “Mr. Mitctoll. 1*
dt neewruy to fire!" I told him no.
The Abymhdan* called to u«: "Datum, datar.; nmnn. aman," which Bayoumi laid
means "Good, good; peace, peace.” In other
words, that if we surrendered we should not
be harmed. We surrendered, and although
not subjected to any bodily injury, wo were
relieved immediately ob all the valt-ables in
our jx»c«ian. The cook end raining corpo­
ral escaped and nine of as wcru captured and
nsrctal back to A tie: to And tbs! town sacked
and bunted. I was immediately conducted
chief.-., whom I found upon the ground with
a crowd of suldiera around him. hi their
midst stoxl u half emptied bottle which they
were eying with looks of great curiosity and
dinrutt The chief said tliat some ot hi*
men bad teen drinking from Uie boule, aud
ta wa* afraid ttay wcto going to die. He
wanted to know if foe fluid was "arakce," a
name given by Abywnians to all uitoxicat
tag or itatdkd liquors.
I at core recognised it M a bottle of con­
centric nitric, or sulphuric acid, which tad

that all tbe prisoners taken in tho raid were
bleed to see tho comely women of tta Ailrt
valley, - little boy* and .girl* ondXielding
bate*, ell ranged into a lung lino. My sol­
diers, with tho exception ot Bayoumi, who
wa* with rue, furmed another iine. Tho in­
dignation, tho unspeakable hatred I felt for

LET THERE BE CONFIDENCE ^BE­
TWEEN MOTHER and daughter.

until I fait able to go. ’
Wonached Adowa, nnd learned that the

chained. After sotte-days of marching we
met tho king en route for Adowa. Our
tn-n and children. Drath is preferable to chains bad b- vn put oa us again for the king
what they liad lo suffer.
to *00 us.
/
i CAPTIVE TO ^ING JOHN.
Tns&gt; march to Hnmasevo clings to my mem­
Tlie king i-notd Tin horrebork about t^e
ory like Mimu hideous nightmare. I was in middle of tto forenoon. We gave him a
the hand* of n fierce and brutal banditti, and deferential salute, whkb to uotind but did
from the way my captor kept lib eye* on me not return. King Juhu was not a l&amp;rgv wan.
I know that ho valued me as a prize of more
wa* attached to the staff of Stone I’asha, gcu- than ordinary value. We were driven with
tho cattle along the mountains, pursuing a profession a highway robtor. Covered with
fan* a» thu foreusMt geologist and mineralo­ north westerly direction from^JMU-t. No order vi-nr.in and In rags,-! tod to march bock to
gist of tho Orient. Ho was for a long time was kept whatever in tta march, and often Adowa. 1 wo* gradually starving td death.
chief of primary triangulation, and wu* for along tta narrow and difficult way I had to
i dispute ay passage with a lot of cattle block­
Egyptian government to*carch for |k.-tru)oura ing tho juuto. Tto gleam of my captor’s dition 1 crept back 10 Adowa a shadow and
phyhiciil wrack. Innocent of all wrong do­
cabb-gruni* from Europe announced that Col. know tiiu'. 1 was specially wutetad. At night­ ing ogalnit tho king or hi* people, cittor tn
Mitchell hail been captured by tho Abyssin­ fall wo camo to a brood valley, where Alluli, thought, word or deed, ncvcrthelcwi to such
ian* near Majuowuh and killed. He was not tbo chief of the pro via co of Hamiwu and a plight as thia tod I bwn brought as the
killed, but suffered two months of brutal and loader of tlie expedition, boil remained white effect of treatment received at tto hands cd
tho Chri»tlmi officers of this wry Christian
cruel captivity. He has given tlie following
ducted between two long Hues of petty of- king! If too cardinal principles of tto Chriv
account of hi* capture and suffering-*:
tinn religion cuinist of injustice, cruelty, oovMy capture ctuao about in this way. Gen.
etousnvM, sei Cxliuses, prejudice, fanaticism,
C. P. Stone, then chief of stall of the Egypa carpel or rug, in a coutinuu soldier'* can­ |&gt;nde, bigotry! superstition, *l:amri&lt;*m«H,
vas tcuh Wu oxehangt-.l Kalutcs, and dis niwl immorality, which can bo defined only
ine carefully and report upon tho Hot Springs word* "dnhan amau" fell from his lip*. Ttay as tto very •wnro of unbridled lirentiousat Aiiet: to mate a geological csamination u-surrd mo ttat I was not to be mutilated or uess and beastly lust, then, indeed, is tto
Abyssinian, in joint of fact, as in tirnne.
killed. |
After day* of painful marches, brutal treat- Cbrutian!
finally, to examine the grologi&lt;-al and min­
Bayoumi and the other soldiery uniter me
eralogical structure of tta country in the ment.-fubtM-ro tuid hungry, our captors made
vicinity of the last named place King John s triumjihal entry into the camp of Alluli, at Allot were treated as captive and made te
forcibly occupied tho province of Homaseen but not Until thu chocolate colored brute, our
with tii*
and! could not carry out raptor, kiu) taken my shirt aud put it on. 1
hull to Wror Bayoumi'* light military cimt, *lav« because they were Mohammedan*. 1
and a* I wn» much larger than ta, it flt m- did all I could to save them, but without sucplu of Masaowah and tho Abyssinian* in liko a vije. In that guisu I was driven with cusbl Two interpreters qucstionwl nx- and
Hnmaw and peace seemed practically aa- tbe rest In tho triumphal procession. We re- . my story os to whom 1 ml,, why I wm. in
mainol prisoners at the camp of Alluli eigh­ Allet, and that 1 did net know ttat the
making explorations and important, topo­ teen day*. Bayoumi and I were iu cliorge of Aby x-.iiiIans vtaliued Allot os their territory,
graphical and geological examination*, when a jxstty ALsdnian \-hiuf named Turquarc. were reported to the king, but even then be
two-thirds of tbo men under mo tacatna ill Our brutal captor was merely one ot his de­ did not releow nm until Gordon Fariia, tot
pendent*. Turquare was kinder to us -than governor of tho Soudan, wrote him a letter
with a robust constitution aud proper care I his depundent) and we remained during our asking him to du su. In rag*, a »kci-ton and
began to get well. The men iu my party stay in the camp in hl* small but very filthy festering with rorea, I wo* n-lcosal and found
were recovering, too, although still quite hut. Aljuli, tta noted chief and favorite of my way to some European friends in Adowa,
who took unroof me. King John nuverapolo
weak. Allet, ,aa I understood it thcu.be- tta king.'stint tor 6* a second time.
Wo found him wated upon a carpet in the gized for tta treatment I reraived. During
knigol to Egypt, and I tod no special cause
middle .1 f a large circular apartment, warmed my painful captivity of - over* two month* I
to f'itr an at tack from the Abymininns.
brazier of living coals and never met with any kind treatment from tta
On tto evening of tto 3l*tof January I
natives, except ta a Mohammedan town.—
wu planning and had arranged to strike
tents on the'.id of February, and rhoved down wms, chiefs, petty officers and witellitei. A
the valley to Ain, a station in the Masaowah small htf-d man, with black kinky hair, bo
Jolia Gilbert's IVnu.lrrfuJ Metunry.
and Sanhi-l route About .10 o'clock of tto returned our aidutatiou and asked u* to be
evening mentioned my guide. Techlahaima- seated Upon his left Wo had no interpreter
I have beard an nneodpto of John Gilbert
not, informed ine ttot two friendly Abys­
which illustrates alike his own powers of
sinian* had just •■omo down from tto plateau qucstioB. Ho had a feart prepared consist'
of Hamaseeii nnd reported to the people of
time Washington street dealer in dry good*
tto village that they thought tho Abyssinian the flrrt time siucu oar capture Bayoumi and
trooi» htationed on the plateau intended to
raid Ailct. While I bad been in that country apra-tltex
part; it was a suitable garment for this pur­
Wo were conducted back to our squalid pose, with tho exi-eptkm, a* a friend sug­
I bed board so many wild rumors (bat I
placed little credence in the/jjAry of tho two quarters, where., on a liftlc bed of straw, gested, of the buttons, which wore of doth of
Abyisdntans. 1 have regretted bitterly my chilled iby the cold night.air which.crept the suns color. The friend's suggestion,
skcptlcl.Mnonttatoccasion. My guido agreed through a thousand crovicca into tbo hut, with which Mr. Gilbert agreed, was tliat s
with me, and we romehow felt nt&gt; great dud cotiered only by one small, dirty blanket, button of a brighter hue should lie used, and
wu endeavored to sleep. The next morning of a different material. Tho comedian ttan
I shall never forgot that night jireceding we swe summoned to appear before AllulL mneinbered that some twenty year* la-fore
my capture. There is nothing superstitious He wastsi'atixl in tto open air . upon a little ho had seen a button of this kind in the stop
eluvntion. the ground falling away before of Mr. Quincy Tufts, that quaint, old fashshortly after midnight and tried to sleep, him with a gentle incline, along which ran
but could not. I got up aud walked out into two loi^g linra of soldier*, forming two sides ‘•out" of any article which had ever U-en tn
tbe cod night, air. A sense’ of Impending of a rectangle.
hisstuck. 80 Mr. Gilbert went to Mr. Tufu’

loading the canwls and starting tho caravan
en route for Sahurti; but tho perfect quiet
that reigned iu the village, and tho seo*o of
security that seemed to dominate .the minds

IT ISN'T YOURSELF-

NEEP OF MOTHER'S CARE.

«,mitrr l» amaaud at tto relation of the
Anteriran mother nnd daughter, the attitude
&lt;i tto Utter lieing so roUrely different from

that te ta.
in any
If we have never considered tta subject be­
fore &lt;e look about n» and ive that the charge
i» true, for neither ta our homes hor inJtase
of uur friends do we find that the American
pri regards her mother's word a.
matuin; tote quite fair.
ackno-tal^ ttat the oppodte i» tto
and "ten meet n daughter entirely obedient,
deferring to tai parent nnd, aix&gt;ve all, rov”
enmdng her opinion, we are conscious of n
fo-liug of surprise. In the average Amerh
can tan.: the m'.tbcr, perform, remain* ta
thu background, the ambition* ami educated
daughter bringing a n«w atmosphere about
her which Intimidates and often opprewre
tbe lo* cdccab l pon-nt to such a degree that
«te nsiuiHv nitres from the drawing room
into her own private room, where nslip of
■•rammer i* not a scri m* matter nnd the con­
versation consists of some lighter topic ttan
evolution and tbe poetry of Browning.
THK Xim'VCXRO MOTUM-

pie Iran sight of. Th^ tbfok of him singly
a* a machine for placing them in a strong
light, telling them ‘look jJeosant, pfeoae,' and
exposing the plates. That, although working
with different motarlals and iu a diff&lt;wt
way, ta must have the art tendencies an-i ta
-the artist ns much n* tta portrait patasar is.
u something ttat never enter* their heads.
"And this i* why. In making an exposure
it i* ttat tta object ttat is pbotograj&gt;h&lt;*L, tat
■Imply tta light that fall* upon it This 1&gt;
ttacnrdinal principle of photography, strange
os it may appear. Ami. stranger still, hun­
dreds nf tbo professional photographer*. n»
four wheel thu mac-htau about to catch u bet­
ter light on tta object, are iguorant of it.
Not but that one of fo«&lt;e may not at timeshlt upon a capital litanees. Thai often ta]&gt;p.-ui But ho dix» not understand tta prin­
ciples of Id* “rt.
"Now, to explain. What docs tta art pho­
tographer (I mnko tta distinctioul do the very
first thing when ho starts out to tnko A photo­
graph! Why, Just «* tta portrait jeluter
doe*. Ho makes a swift, yot compnitanrive,
studr of every feature and tta faro as a whole.
He know* that only parts of tta faco can ta
takes, nn-1 all tta rest must tall upon the
plate in shadow, nnd it is, hi* art that lead*
■ , . &gt; ___ l._ u-h... ~
m al,nil 1w»

In tta tome of fashion aqd culture tho mo­
ther ta* her set of acquaintance and partieular fad*, and i» often so wrorud with tho .
demand* upon her time a* to leave little or
u&gt;&gt; lelrnro to look with dose attention upon
tho comidg nn-1 going of her young daughter.
Ste, poor child, has made ter debut and
hn* teen launched iuto tho gay world by a
grand baU; cards have teen *ent to all de­
sirable propio, wealth and social distinction
have united 1:1 making her welcome to tor
shnre in the great scramble rated “society,"
aud now »te is loft to do ter W. to tokl tar
own. for foe will meet many who In tlielr
eogorniFS for the raro will push nnd jostloter
hitherto tauownt notion out of sight, and
teach her ttat all i* fair in tbo social war,
where victory implto a rich marriage or *uch
prwtigv a* will open door* closed tat to the
favored few.
“Haro I ever beard of that detesatble crea­
ture ratal thu maneuvering mottarf
O. yes, and 1 astonish my interlocutor by
replying: "I raq-ect tar more than thu care­
lees mother, for the maueuvcriT betrays an

pels tho child to feel that sto is still held ac­
countable to ooms spovdled niittority My
young countrysvumafi, freimg ttot sto is her
owu nibtn-as and a law unto ii«vlf. step.,
out with the free*lorn of a rapid purer, who,
being free of chock rein, gets off the track
before he know* it, and when 'time’ 1* called
u with his jockey quite out ot hearing.”
It is this quiation of calling tinw with
which I wish to desk Who is to call time)
Hon often It U needed, thorn who go to balk

My young country woman, ns sweet as
ball with bar partner, a young fellow. Where
is her mat rout Mother U at home or engag-

Washington lias long been notorious for a

a shading ]«lm, discussing sweet nothings, or
tbe may dance with uno man simply because

taught a lemon he will bo slow forgetting.

tian of courtship; when a young nun visits
exclusiveucso. At a dxuco given by it this
&lt; jyoung lady, 1 bold that sniue of tar family bold intruder put in nn appearance, fanld-tashould at h-a»t be msju a* inhabiting tho same
ly attired and complacent lu pro»;»cl of a
soldierg almost caused me to commit some
From tbo hour wtan Julius Cn-sar, toasitig
idcosaut wealug. topped off with a flno col­
lation. Several of I hr fr.x&gt;r manager* hajc
ta an open galley in a storm on tho .-Egian
wo, was chid by tho rough'and burly sailors a parlor and library adjoining wiiy may not pened togottar nnd attention was called to
was tta first time I had seen my soldiers for tta fear that ho displayed, to tta day
tho consnlcuoos stranger, wtont none of them
whoa tbe first staamshipemvud tta Atlantic,
j&gt;eruu&lt;*a making n proper backgrtrmd fm
preMnitMl truly a pitiable »p«:tacJe. Bare­ what a change!
headed j tarefooted, *trij&gt;pnd of their cloth­
And from that latter time to this, when her youth and inuucenco!
No good man will shrink from n girl teing to meh an extant that ttoy were half na­ floating cilia a* well a* floating pulacr-s ride
ked, shivering in tho cold wintry air, these tta ocrau, how much greater in certain ro- causo she is on object ot proper solicitude on approached him and asked:
specU Is the transition I
"Will you inform luv whoi-e guest you are
iiwra uuunru uye wr,
Thera i* nothing surely more marvelous ta
this evenihgP
the history of the work! than tlie develop­ from tho fact that she hax been jeoloudy
The intruder tommod and tawed, tat did
Wo were conducted beck to our quarters to ment of navigation and its attendant condi­ guarded from any evil during the i»-4i-»l nf not afford the desired information.
»
nwnit farther orders aud to suffer.
tion* of speed, safety and comfort. Only nt her girlhood.
Then tho parents viuuld become nojuainted
Ono kilght I heard tta rattling of chains, this day tto word luxury takes easily the
and it sp-mded ominously to me, a priaoner, jilace of comfort, and this, too. without a with th Jlr daughter's friend*, and have some
knowledge
of
tbe
men who freqnent their
not knowing my fate. Tlie next day I saw particle of lUteggrratinn.
_
tta maiden*, women aad children of Ailct,
Ona can hardly sufficiently contrast tbe bouse, instead ot delaying the introduction.
each with tbo two hands chained togethsr. deep, awesome impression that the contem­
Alluli a Arabic interpreter told me that they plation of a passage of the deep formerly pro­
duced and tbe manner in which it Is regarded turns and the contract must stand, come weal
today. Who thinks of it now with much
this city who force ttamselvea into the soNot Inng after tho brute who capture*! us greater npjireheusion ttan the croreing of the
at Alki camo into our hut with a heavy English channel from Dover to Calalt once
Much sorrow and trouble might bo avoided quintal atul who come to uxeimivo enterchain
t two foot long, with a lap ring at
by j«rfi-ctconlldc:ico talng oteervwl tatween talnmrntx without tbe formality of nn invita­
cittar
.^3.- . ----- -------experiraoed?—New York Herald.
mother nnd daughter-protecting love from tion. Now, If you will rnko my urtn I Will
conduct you to tta cloak roam. If vou should
Uie oue, tender deqpndencs frtim tho othor.
tively. | Wo were chained beyond ail jx»UThe parent living bar youth over again in go alone it would cauw comment, 'tat if vou
bility at separation. We were told ttat we
A genttaoiui who ha* recently returned
will toko my arm people wiU think you n.-c
had to go to Adowa to see King jfohn. Wo from'quite a long trip through tbo "Laxsl tta fresh impulsivencia of tar child, which an acquaintance.'*
recall*
to
her
memory
tho
dear
old
days
when
were conducted by a guard of about twenty of the Axtecs" has been giving some inter­
Tto interloper took tto prutTerod arm end
Abyadtdan/toldicrs, commanded by a potty esting do tails of his experiences to his friends.
vanished from tins room.—Washington Post.
officer pr *hicf, called a "ghwnti."
'
Among other things, ho saal that when be
eye
that
sympathy
and
tendcraeM
which
no
wa* in tbo City of Mexico bi- wa* shown
through imno ancient buildings, convents
According toa story lately circulated-dn
and jail* tliat were erected by tta Spaniard*
erlin the omTwrvu... n . .i.'.-.___
already eudured. Tbe ghw.-.ti rodu op and several centuries ago. In tbo wail of one of
unguarded easily fall:
...........
gave use bis mul-i to rixto Bayoumi, chaimd there ancient edifices he saw a small opening,
We have houua for foundlings, Lome* for of a dragoon regiment. Tho mbilars were
by his right to my left wrist, bad to walk so bo naturally inquired of his Mexican
1
-.la___ . ■
ready fur maneuvers, but ths commanding
along by tto mule, making it difficult to time guide what purpose it served. Ho was told
ntUro-- Im.I ....»
1_ &gt;
tbe tnnlo's pace with hut After a two hour*' that it wjis cuo of thoiw buildings in which
WAHn M'hII.uI ..n Mttaw.
ride a halt wax made. Riding was more ..'-I,,. I
rired. His feelings 'at tho sight of his warerjiainful than walking, became wo wore
.__ _ 7------------- , ' ‘
MWl lu mo-i*
i_ &lt;____ ..
■
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our attention upon our Booriochained together aud our flesh scratched by asked. "Well, senor," replied tbo guide, "a* bestowing
liz.rtla Hl,.
.
tho brambles and thorns on the wayside. Long as the prisoner lived his food wa*
.
- - ------- —.
io
-- —vuwrAfter several days of hard traveling over handed to him on a plate, and te handed
vatioux, „ usual,------ flnal)y
wUhoHt
tto stony mountains I found ttot I could back tta empty plate through tta hole, but pursue ttoir owu ways, forgrtful of the fact
dreatag . word to tto officer Ln fault, who
when tta prLx.ner banded bock tta plate that from tto time of ttoir emancipation
ttoy n-«d a mother's considered himself lost. Ho went homt. in
with tta food on it untouched, ttan tta, jailer from tto nurenry
—I... 1...... ..... .............

Boston J\*t.

tended and firo ia his eye, prepared to fight,
gored nnd fell to the ground. I expected to but fortunately for tho man there happened
bo beaten, but 1 resolved to appeal to hb to t&gt;e an apple tree clow at hand, which to
prejudice, fanaticism aud pride, for human­ succeeded in dodging behind just a* tbe bull
ity no Abyxiinian po^iscx. I looked him
in tbe center, which luckily was just the right
uizrj tr&gt; flt between his torus, thus toiduig him
and Abyssinian, which wo mutually under- fust for a moment, which gave the frightened
mon n chancn to use his homo «is a step ladder,
of wet w--:itter aud the Pn-nL
thus enabling him to climb tta tree, where bo provoker*
man whu invented th.
Uu En-,‘*amitwxl hfanwdf by throwing apples at tho inthrough tbe heart—but you must not strike
wrves the thanks of Christian
dirt and bellowing until his owner came after

’

oa tta front, and. beginning at th, ~ i
Hup tightly. Fold it in a tow.-I. WmS

Now for tta ironing. Iron flr.t th.
band, then(te.ikro*.then ttat.. ../ 7 ,
shirt, the:: tta front,and last th- 1... u, j.„.
under tho bo«om a rather hard, &gt;in». 7; u x«n
booni; cotton flannel 1* tlie u-t i: mt- nil ta
cover ng. aud on. thieknres und-:r’.4.^;
moslin cover 1* quite sufficient
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tta lx»om rapidly up and do» «i n*

tug iron. u*o ttaraounded part ■: fo* ir-n.
thus putting all tta friction on a »-uall part
at one time, giving full .benefit .&gt;( tn, rionnf
bath starch and iiueu.—Tata- Tail
*
.

Norwvslan tied*.

A good bed, clram well air*|. atri wither
while tbe photographer is reduced to tonra too hard nor too soft, U luxpry t.,-,and tint* of blosk and white alone.
found at every tan. A trai.-hr m N«nrsochpiains
feelingly otata tad* of tha^am"Will you have proof* of this? Hero are
two. Havo you ever carefully noticed tto try; •« hard and smaS, at;-'. porly 'mils
full length photograph of a man in which up Poadbly the people get re wrarr *nth
ttair ilay'« work that they liate no tad of
luxurious couches when night
the light of tho polUlu Tho remainder of hunger 1* tta ta*t sauce, so slotpi-i -. i, tg,
tto shoe wa* in khudow, tor it was the light bast pillow. ’
nnd not tho object that wm photographed.
How it hax cvijr comt, almut ttat tho Nor­
Again, to furnish a tangible proof of tho wegian notion of tad* ihould I-.- &gt;rr*tri&gt;-t«i,*
I am at a leas to Imagine. Tu«yB.-j wtnply
child’s crib*—00 more;as start a. narrow,
and in many instance* ► &gt; tuutuwttai it I*
under exactly similar conditions, camera and impreslbln to turti over quickly in '.).«u Jri-fo.
light being unchmigi’d in every particular. out danger. 1 Lave again oi.ti again teen
I simply moved apparatus and subject about, suddenly waked, finding iny wlf Just g ,ln.
made my exposure- from different jioiuts of over tta "dgn.
view. At each of claws tbo light I ell differ­
Tho making of them is at qgivr at the sum.
ently n|»:i tho fra’.un**. Upon the dn'-clop- A sort of'‘bulkhead** small
is dipped
mant of tta negatives tta j’ictnrv* were in under tta head,'lifttag 1: up nt au angle
hardly recoguixablo a* l-eing of tlie same admirably suite I to an a-tbmatic [-otient wb&gt;
cannot brtatta lying down, ar to a will! boy
object
'•That explain* why it U that some people wt»o likes to coast down hill ta hb W ■&lt; *
monting.
cause in .tlie photographer's arrangement
The single pillow L* |ilact*| on this; th)
those portions of tbe ffuture-! on which the short, narrow sheet flung lo - ly e-.- fa
blanket, ditto; coverlet, ditto—i:maytr cuy
not ta straight or smooth. The whole exdiffers in every Individual preaslon of tta tad is ns if it tad !•*-■!
haxtily smoothed up temporarily Uli tbrr
one, but it might just so happen that one's should ta limo enough to make it
In perfect godd faith I scull - a chambrrmaid oue night, ta tta ral ly daXof iny Nor­
way tourney, and mado signs
her ttat 1
odds are decidedly in the favor of him who is would like to havu my led mail--, wu-n tbe
j-oor thing lusd already made it to tta v-ry
beat of tar ability, and entirely tu k-ejiiiy
with tta customs of her couatry.—YotuhH
- Companiuu.
-

who make tto rouiwl* of fashiona!*!” enter­
tainments and receptions without ritlm* in­
vitations or tlx- (v.-quaintanoe of tta ;&gt;eopkj
upon whom they Tntimde They are of both

heels, ami I felt that I tod no mercy to ex­ give bitn any more."—Texas Siftings.
U Ih. mother u 111 ^1 „naU. to
pect from him. I seated myself upon a walk
»t tbo nuarr».t mlatlvnK. .1-1__ . .
lie ordered mo to move on, nnd I staggered
Plenty of Timo
forward, only to stop la a few miuntes. The'
a common one-uf youu- girl*
soldier wnx abrupt and rough in his manner, more dowdy a 3-y oar-old bull. Ho bellowed now almost
1DU&gt; |»Uk uu.-.uodrt,
iXtand was armed with a gnu, sword aud spear,
«. th.
tut
beddes carrying a heavy stick, with which. lion, fits balbbip thought some of tbo neigbgwdMuM.to.lM, w chlhlnw fco pro.

K-cmu ume. when tta shirt &gt;.
starched, simko Lt out and fold both
tta b-.wxn again uvoiw. thu.
side ncam* toeettar
....... ?. ’

allty. The portrait painter doc* no more tn
this direction. Tto medium is different, nnd

mcntVwd to one of the [strornw*, but thu

vanuxl. trusted to his memory to locate it.
Putting his hand on an upper shelf in the
bandbox of the stop, bo took from under a
pile of cloths a package which actually eon-

•tairh ta a lltti. coJd w.twJST^??!-'*
Of tailing water, stir until tta *]iul. ,
f-rtly clear Dip foe braom. wruB *’ -■»'
into fol. starch! dip your band.
Md wring tta tarom while it i* um WT
Rub tho starch tu thoroughly, tskiur
not to ret the least nartiete .... u__ _ ? Cftr&gt;

Mining, nod still nothing occurred.

He had

taload an alarm dock.-Providence Journal

Xervon* Cblldres.

.1 want to say a word ataai nervous
'
dron. Never w.-uld or make fun 4 tiwta. Toey
suffer anough without year threato ■&lt; sar­
casm. Don't letttam kuo» you --ttairawk­
wardness wtan ta i-omi'any ii«K their grim'
area wtan aloue. A caae wa. reported ly Tbe
Boston Globe of a boy ID years^Ai. whi«
being vexud, and often w itr.out any apjanr.-.
provocatidn, will ch-neh hl, biinda and raoktta most frightful contortion* •-1 th • rnu'ri'*
of his face and hood ',111 bi» pair nvttar fi ar,
ta it idiotic. Bynomrai:.* He is t! &lt;&gt; bright­
est boy in life clam at seta-ol, fond of rradnu
smdlof natural history, but lip4* of a highly
nervous tomjieranu-nt. and iii- ii-H l*w
taught to ■•outrul tta little wires. *&gt; to qwsk.
an which ho is strung.
This is no singlu case. Tiicre a: -■ tbennauds
of cbUdrsz irtio give way to Sbstr ner&gt; w *□
similar fashion. Never whip itatn, tat talk
to them about ttaaecurtau. little string* test
should ta marie ttair servant*, n-'t ttair en­
ters. A prominent pbysicum m this citysay*
tta man or woman who wBqn a nerruu*
child should far every Mow given retire
five, and t* on a tevel with brute* that hat*
norraaco. It is ota duty tuencotarsge sad
teip ttem. Be patient «ilh lh&lt;-m Ttay are
tta making of our future sunvwtfui nan o»l
women, for they will work bard &gt;■! wiuterer
ttay undertake. Brace-up your own nerve* .
fin* and ttan be indulgent toward the capon
of your over-nervous children.—Christian
Union.
An incident of tta war was recently rtta«l at Richmond by Capt Henry Hudnall,
chairman of the Republican city comnutte*.
an follow*: "Tta battle at Big B • 1 &lt; liureh.
tta first great struggle of the l-it • «’.ir, wai
fought the 10th of June, IWiL " C. nf&lt;slcrate fonts, comiuandwl by (n’n. ' I-1/'™ *"-’
were cdcampoddown iu Tldewnt
*
had been expectin'; the Federal ( r ■ • ’'
tack us for soveral &lt;hr». bit tip
rixbt
of thwOfo they had shown no si . ' , -d •■' I vane“Ateus-3 o'clock the uxirnin; : ” l ’'°
oura-uUu.d* #ero •astphtarel ' • -•;tw*tatifu) young vomau gallop into ramp
bare back of an old farm mule h’M h*l
cravtied four miles through t’« U‘ w: l «’vd»
that dart night, bad passed several Foteral
scouts, and our forces were nrou-. J with tt&gt;*
eryt
z
'
"The Federal* are advancing
citement wa* great. Our troop* tai a£&gt;’
more than time to form lines s»
tta gr**
rtrugglo began. Tta Federal* "&lt;r-'
back, and it wu* due to tta ben 'tn *»»
bravery of tta fair y»tm« v
Mitetall that the Ctoufixhnitr* gain«i
first tattin of tho war.”—Chicago ird&gt;un*
When to Give Mnikines.

Iodine or the iodides should ta gi»«130 “
empty stomach. If given during '
the acid* and starch alter and «eattra
action. Acid*, as a rule, should ta C'™
tweenmeate Acid* given ta.'.ivu ahetaes
tbe excise, secretion of the acid* c. »•
gastric juice. Irritating and pcfa-oo.Kdnvsuch as salts at arsenic, copta'.
sboald te given diredy after mral. OtM*
. . _ __ _
...__ I
• after

Stray or impair ttair acuun.
manganate, also, should not ta £"en
IT

. ...

... 1___ i._r I-

.

■&gt; '

hence ttoy should ba, gtwn
ftfcsstioa. Malt extracts, ewi -t"* “'
fabarahates, etc., fooald ta gn--‘
directly after food.—Medial « crM-

I'tared In new or dd umbrellas in

A»a.hall in
nt which bad a watch-taK-rud ‘

“lather
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Hastings Banner

County-

IV. NO. 14.1

VOL

H’asti
COOK

Hanner
dto-xlays, by *
isicsKisr

HASTINGS. MICH.. JULY 31.1889.

FARMEES

i; item:
7EAK

• - add rd !&lt;&gt;r peat•.iii-iie of the

u lL.G.Uy *as at Htatlnga Saturday,
b- .vlgh wan the first to have threshing
H114. ’W”“F' His wheat went
about 15 bushels to the acre, which ta-a
good yield tor this year.
M. Guy visited in Sunfield and Wood­
land Saturday mid .S*unday.
Wm. Blivens had » young' horse.-die
Sunday.*
. Jacob teboup h&gt; better.

When you want anj Urifig In the line of

GROCERISS; ani; PmiSIOKS,
‘

WHOLE NO. 1783.

^Wheat is nearly all In stack in this vfcln-

And All Others

MfCHKIAX.

clear acrom Cherry Tree Run, which waa
wide and deep there
I wnaut long in falling oricep I never
know what woke mo up, l&gt;ut I awoke some
time in tho night, suddenly and wide. Tho
camp fire was arill burning brightly, and ns
1 lay there looking at the brood pathway of
light it cart az-r.as the Run. 1 saw th* water
where the light rested ujkki it su.idenly be­
come agitated, and 1 «&gt;ou became aware that
»ome big object was swimming the i.trcam.

OR

Bold. McElwain threshed hi, crop conshting uf 10 acres of bariey the “7th and
had W bushels after cutting the same
with mower and gathering with |H.r*e rake,
quite a wn-te in thus harvesting.
CALL OX
TUeroti Aldrich and wife went to Scotts
Station Satutday to see his brother who
It* sick.
A. J. Bradley and A. G. Cortright and
ARDS
famines are rainplug at Wall lake.
Children and young people's meeting at
the Wesley church Sunday evening wam.l. SflcjM
largely attended.
•
.
uprietor.
EH. Griih-y A Co. started their threshing
wd Sl.00
machine the 25th al John Andnis' barn*
i-nmection. erery
uled to the travel
and tafore flnlahlng fire broke out either
from the engine or friction of machine*
Th- Imrn. sheds attached, grain and hay
?eTer
A marvel uf purity wen-destroyed. The loss of hay and grain
than ni?2?in
Mnn* cetutonilca)
falls heavily upon l&gt;. McBain who bad
kind*,
nnd
cannot
lu
sold
tn
To buyers In every instance.
,
Estate Pffiee.
.On *'Ul ,helU'lRIludeof low frrt. *JIOrt stored hlr wheat crop there, also Mr. Wag­
kTr uh* n" ,“r P^Ptate pmrderv ifc.ld only oner who had m&gt;hh' MO tona of hay in the
vKv-’
**x*t’‘n Bowoaa Co.. t&lt;M barn also rye and bariey. There was no
waum.N. Y.
m-tiMrt
Ihuract Boou.cominsurance. Mr. Andrew* was insnred.
vi f rnt»h complete Especially Butter and Eggs, wanted, for
C. Mri '.iv Im* startM Ids tnaehluu Mdith
for
which the highest market pri.-e will be'
eart of th.-Comers.
paid In cash or trade.
■»
Wheat harvesting la all over.

BOOTS AND SHOES,

POWDER

All New Goods anil
Prices Satisfactory

Absolutely Pure.

-:-PRODUCE-:-

COUNTY NEWS.

I.- .trie and United,
CiillrCtlOU*. Money
•• .-.er O. D.Spould-

Uo»iin^&gt;. Mich,
itnlbed Air glieu for

ir * drug store./
ft. ielephone. conat llollowsyk drug

otarj; Public
rijuu Agent.
of claim* before the
•r office Call eq him

I hr Dr. Jone*. over

i the •late and In the
i.gs National Baak.
Hasting*. Michigan.
&gt;n» 15. b; and if. new
Itauiua. Mieh.

SELLS
Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile,
Lime, Salt, Cement,
Seeds, Plaster, Plas­
tering Flair, Plano
Binder and Mower,
Western
Reserve
Fertilizer. Oats,Corn,
Beans, Oats and
Flour, and ‘

BUYS
Wheat, Beans, Barley
Oats, Rye, C'over
Seed, Wool.

■i and surgeon.
. । ifllre hours from 2

nd Surgeon.
'mg iit-eases of the
■ ■ nation of vision

B^HmtS*

l- *4’0 .' -

(tain Fanner’s InturanceCo.
* mM's Proi*rty against
iirbiui .- 'rwlQd; agalnit-a man's
Ulcyaerita : -.indent

£MITli J
’ '

«Mt7

wk, Hastings.)
irf Uie stale.

A E-KEN.’. Ins*
A.
it'-rtivy at law.
.
w J.
''‘’’’dreardiCa’s store.)
"ii -■‘-r*-*«tbeState. CoUsctions
ytepUysftenilti.: to.

P K. TIMMK.hM \N. Homapathle Phyx •
• an and burgeon.
VAI.TIN V dAllKEIt,-Real Estate, Invifj:
0E.-smJ.G.

ALBERT LEINS
KEEPS A

Broadway, near Court

^u.WEi/i.

and Ejnans.
z doors north

-i ,'Oc-n to making exchanges
nreL-, ^5'
1 -'* •■Uvresta of non-resident
^57'" I:r-fAlly looked after. Farms
bUforuie
®xeil*a«e' Rouses and

Hastings City Bank,
Ih-timti,, s *-

First-Class
Market
Go there for Fresh and Salt
Meats, Fresh Fish, 4c.
You will find his

Prices Eight!
Highest nfarket price
paid for poultry, tallow,
hides, &amp;c. .

m in um
STATE STREET.

Mich.

CAPITAU, 550,000.00.
'-x-'mted uu-ter Hu U». ut the State of

iZHL-eiiM!

a u. Boe,

Very Reasonable Terms.

detent;.
IL D. Beef*. Cashier.

(Treble.

bMliUr"- Alness Transacted.

Robertso;; house;
Cw
-•vi-.r.. froprtrt^r,
■
and i„Ilrt
Hastings, Mich.
T qU.„^--S J31'00 Per Day.

asvers. utney.
W. f. Adkins. Morgan.
H. G.'HaJe. N'asbvide.
J. MeKelvr). Mai-le Grove.
1'restou Jearll. Assyrtu
PiMtmaster, Larev.
Postmaster, Bi-ntlri.i.
“
O'Donnell.
J. N. Covert.Carlton.
Paymaster. Freepurt.
D. L. Morthtand.^'edar Creek,
r. G. Norwood. Delton.
John.Nbean. Uiekorj Corner*.
Bros n a Crims. Prairieville.
Byron Usher, Creasy'* Corner*.
«in. Broward. Broward.
A. G. Jeaaup. Orangeville.
Pi-&lt;'.rax«ter. Yankee Spring*.'
C. w. Armstrong. Bowens M.llv
\M&lt;&gt;:iryp*|d to these MV&gt;!&lt; will t&gt;e receipted
foe by tii* Bax NKR proprietors, and we trust
all suirtcrll-rs al Uie phu.ws namrd who bare
not settled with u* will, between thu date and
New Years, pay their subscriptions to the
B.V-NKR'&gt;t agents tuunud above.
Respectfully.
COOK &amp; MSKKKN.
rt. m.

R. J. GRANT

Rev. M.
Daulr'.s has cbanzed his app-&gt;inttncnt nt th«- Spring.* fur next Sabbath
from ten o'clock to tlie evening.
The farmer* in thb vlc.nlty have gut
marly tiuwngh their hatvesting In this
section.
•
Mrs. Wood, uf north wot Yankee
Sprifurs, ha* been making her parents Mr.
1 J*4et and wife a visit the past few day*.
| The fbUoning ofiic-ts of Star lodgn 1.0.
G. T. were duly elected last Tuesday
Injght: &lt;'. T.. W. W. Watson; V. T.. Mra.
F. Courtney;Sec.. Fred Raymond: Treaa..
E. G. Bennett; F. SU Sena Green; Chap..'
Mrs. Satie Watsqn; I. G.. Eva Everhart:
i». G.*. Jasper Itaymond: Marahal. Earl
Binkirk.
Mr. Editor, since the postofficc df|&gt;*rtrncnl has given us a dally mall froin
Orangeirillt Mil!-, to Middleville we get the
Banni-.ii on the day of publication Instead
of waiting until Friday and - sometimes
Monday.
Mrs. Jennie Doyle ba* gone to York
state to visit a brother and sister that she

1 couldn't stir. 1 lay tbrro scarcely daring
to breathe, with my eyes fixed immovably
on the approaching object. It palled delib-

40 acres In Rutland 8&gt;,* mile* from
city, all Unproved, good strong soil but no1
buildings lAud laya well 'and produces
well. Haa been sold witbin last five years
for SL200. Will be sold way below Hint
figure.
2 ell/lot* in Hastings, desirable place
for a home.
WH1 be closed out at half

h"«i,X Linds.) Is with he, sister Mrs.
^ Mre. Minnie Mosier, of Cloverdale, called
upon her parent* Saturday.

May Debolt has returned to her home in

J^teWolfl. ’“"t','" h'r
Mrs. A S. Quick, in Nashville.
M F. M. yul'-V- IU1
, _,n
rut
!■ &gt;»« • “*nl"
..........
Am«u Gonlln^r. ot UTO.

that want up along th. ^rry Tro. Rtrnin
Venango county to put down oil 'teta. Good
pavhigtarritory had taen found and a num­
ber &lt;&gt;f wells put down in the vicinity «d Cber-nUttadn;

mountain streams then. &lt;j»
been j-rudm^l along them in .nflldeut qtmntiU« to mingle with the water and spoil it
for fiddng. I *»»•“ cutUudanh.' Ux.ul ibherman nud
dav in June, early in tho
day» of tho rush to the Od Creek vnI’e-'’' “
. . . ...i___ ...t I ww.t verv near to tho

tb&gt;-m who kuowgj u-11*
about it. *

They managed U&gt; get as far aa Diamond

the bone refused
but sloucb-.l right on toward th- Are, evi­
dently prompt'd by genuine i&gt;ear curiosity.
The «j«t where we had catupi-d wasn't more
than twenty feet from eitlu-r .vtrvom. Tho

upon our camp broke the spell un-ier which
I had been lying, and 1 sprang to my feet,
grablssl n blaring stick from the fin-, and
burled It at the approaching animal, which
was then almost within un arm's length of
ma. The brand struck the bear. If 1 had
been frightened at the first ap|&gt;earaneo of the
animal in the Run. 1 was simply ttorlfleil
when tho burning stick hit him, for like a
flash of gnnpowd. r the poor boast bunt into
flamu from snout to tail.
With a bowl that Ulin I ibe wool with
frightful oebo&gt;* and brought my deeping
friend to his feet in terror, the blaring bear
the w.-.ter.

If be had «x|wx.*led to find help

tire, lighting up the' gloom of the forest far
. rod&lt; on either side, and forming om of the

There came fixmi tint roaring stmam of
flam&gt;.&lt; one long, unearthly wail of agony.
Far a Second we saw the biasing form of
the wretched bear writhing in torture In the
burning crock. Then we saw and hoard him

droro tu twek into the wood*.
stricken, trembling sjx-ctator* of that sudden
apparition of flame Then it dud gradually
away and became extinct, leaving upon us
such a setuu of gloom and ghmtlmeas that

Wo learned, &lt;m reaching there, that an oil
tank had sprung a leak that evening, and be­
fore it could be rtop;«d a great quantity of
oil hod run into the stream and floated down

Henry Strong is the happy jx&gt;*.*es.sor of
a new threshing tiia. hini-.
the crook, nod his fur had txs-umo saturated
F. D. Soule's wheat stack tell over de­
Jacob Odell Knd wife spent Numlay In with it
My firebrand had ignited it inmolishing hte hay rack making it ncct*MaryFreeport.
v
to thresh Immediately.
Wm. Wallace and wife spent Sunday
Chaa. Burger, of * Morgan, had a home
with
John
Carpenter
and
p'itc.
surface
on
Uro and met bis frightful fate.—
mired last week and when found it was
J. Keeler and wife spent Sunday with
dead.
_
The wind ami rain of Saturday did run­ C. Kwok* ami w ife.
Karly Rlslnj.
&lt;&gt;. F. Warucr broke id-&gt;nu and p'ut hl*
.-Jdrr
- ''?ralde damage, knocking down rots and
All the talk about early rising h moanddne.
joint while drawing wheat
Ii wrist ont of ........
. -jrn,
^orn. also blew otf a great many apples.
The habit of turning out of bed hi the middle
one
day last^week.
last week.
The funeral services of Mr*. Alma ।j °
J,£day
It. '*
B. Richards, -of your city, was in this ■f the night suits some people; let them en­
Sparks, wife of Sheridan Sparks, were ‘!
”
joy it. But it is only folly U&gt; lay down a
held at the Bullis srboo: bouse in Johns- plJU'cJast wo’k.,
of Portland, wai in grnend rule upon tlu&gt; subject
town. Tuesday, the iMd. S-nnon by Rev. * JncLson Iltmder.
'
Some men are fit for nothing all day after
town one day last week.
Goodrich, of Banyvllle.
Boni
A &lt;Cabi
ABD» op
of'T
1 baxkk
HANK*.—i1 hereby
iicn-uj wi»u
wish u&gt;
to
..............tn Mr. and Mrs. Reggmnan. a
en&lt;-rgles are deadened, their imaginations are
expre.se mv heartfelt thanks to tbe uieigli- K“'(.
Leary,
their spirits are d-pn-reed
Ir.knd
Mrs.
Abe
Yarger,
a
girl.
bor* and friends of Thofnapple, M&lt;wgan
Boru to Mi
It is said you can work so well in the morn­
and Johnstown who so noblj assist, d roe
ing. Home people can. but others can work
during tbe sickness and alter the death of1
;
Kingsbury &gt;» Bates have commenced best at night; other,, again, in the afternoon.
my wife.
. SinuitDAN Stakh*.
‘
Long trial and experiment form the only
burning their kiln of brick.
Mrs. Geo. Conyer's father, of Indiana,
i*
visiting her.
Mr*. Walt Is on th* sick list. ’
Fifty numbers were sold for the party All Gammon has written letters to the pnjmts
Stella Brown Sundayedat Coats Grow.
The ire cream social at Wolfs Friday last Friday evening and all present report
a good time.
night netted about SIi).
We all know tta model man, ugj-d 80: “I
Wm. Doonan Is quite sick.
Nathan Odell and wife start this Tues­
invariably aria* at 5; I work three hours,
IJbble McCallum l» sick. )
day for Eastport to vbll their daughter
The farmers in this vicinity have finish­ take a light breakfart—namely, a cracker
and a pinch ofaait; work five hours more;
MHlle.
Mra. Ingal and twq,dawfhter«. of Ohio, ed laying and harvesting.
'Die Evangelical denomination held never smoko; never drink anything but barart spending a short time with friends in'
quarterly meeting at Hope Center last Sun­
tn tho evening."
this vicinity.
dayElder Hurd, uf South Haven, filled the
If any one finds that d.mkeyfled sort of a
Rev. J. McLean -preached the funeral
pulpit at this place Sunday, also In the
life suits him, by all means let him continue
M-n ices of S. Larabee's grandchild.
It. But few people would care to liv«f to 80
evening.
. . ,
nn time- termx If a mon cannot get all
Minnie Wootl spent Sunday with her
wltlwrvd and crumpled up uu eerier condi­
cousin near Grand 1-rdge.
ARCADIA.
tions tban tbnw, it 1* al mont IM well that ho
Iteinemlicr the contest at Coat* Grove
should -liqiort before he is n nutain-e u&gt; bbnAug. bth.
*elf and a bore to everybody dw.
Watrh out for a ball game here soon.
Schoolboys, and young people generally,
ought to get up early, for it i* found that
nine-tentta of them can stand it, and it does
Mra. Frank -Storm* and daughter Ber­
nice. of Plainwell, visited at Albert Storms*
But let no cue torture himanlf with tba
last jrcek.
Ou every aide, while pIcMiue lords the day.
thought that he could have tsrin twice oa
Mrs. Geo- Nelson has recovered from O. lovely teadl tbou U«rt far away.
good a msn os ho ia if bo bad risen every
Too far. indeed, for laggard atejw Llo» fnrnc;
her illness.
morning at daylight The habit would kill
Dora Glbta is convalescing.
1 UU,
- ------------ ■------Mra. Geo- Hawn Is able to ride out.
Classic*
Mrs. Fry has gone to Oshkosh to visit Tetlmg to mebttat happiness was hb.
Where pain ta not. and not where picesure la.
Iter ulster acaomiutnled by her nleee. Mrs.
-Edgar Salms in Pittsburg Bulh-tln.
Warren Klchante. '
In Norway a .high hat shaped something
Andrew Willis is in town.
Rev. &lt;&gt;. Perry had quite a intahap a few
6ET A BEAR ON FIRE.
w&lt;su&gt; » bat like a storepipe, without a brim.
days since; himself amt wife had spent the
Today among the Swi» a hat U worn simiday at Pl«»' I*ke. aml.were about getting
Into the carriage, to return home when
“Folks may not know it, but bears can ribbons about it.
mrtlrf the ‘“I"
f*Mr
bound and away he went throwing Mr. swim Hk" duck* 1 don't know whether they
The tnnralsiut, nr black priert of M'-hamPerry down and dragging him several rods m din or not, Lol «
“»• "•.‘T? med, who wander, nmong tho African tribns
unUI he let go of the Hnet after swing he that I remember made the.mbtaknof hia life
could not stop the horse which ran Into a
bv not dlring. and that not only, tart in
bog near by and was obliged to stop. The not swimming under wamr from one bank
In Muluiminrdati countries the turban is
canlage was the most Injured party In the - of the stream be was in to the other tank. be­ found. Some of three are scarfs wrapped
^uMu'tion. and Mr. P. found himself fore be came out again. The fata of that
pretty latoe next day. No more harm was l,«r ™* fearful or«». and a warning to all
of the lw«ar family to stick te terra flrma, in
^°Mra.
B. Robinson has returned from
i:.*C' -l’;.*r

37 ncrea In Rutland, fair boose b&gt;«»
&lt;&lt;od outbuildings. 50 wres l“P.r?; 4
J ota of fence timber and wood. WJlhiu 7
alien of this city and 4 of Irving station.
Thia farm will be sold nt a bargain, on a
reasonable payment down.
,

tiehind their speafy trotters, a sallow fared
young fellow got tn to his bu—y near Twen­
tieth stru t, and Diking the reins in his hands
cautiously pulled a little bell twin-, and tta

the country a few (norths ago and while there

! ;-&lt;&gt;»ltlou*.

Ji hr Jpi&gt; Printing DeEver)tiling In the
I ith:k» latest faCMOf
rrn* of machinery,
h-yed. enables the

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County: '

r.

He whipped tta

was obdurate.
|
The girt got out nod walked away hi high
dudgvcu, and tlx- crowd which had assem­
bled enjoyed tlw ■tuatiaa hugely. It took
about four hours U» haul the animal to the
•table, and tho nekt day the young man was
out to m the man w ho sold him the borsa.
“Oh, he's all right,** said the dealer, “but
tanhugaedr *U

regulation car bcl

io an almipt standstill. But be Mill haa
iiauy difficulties to Contend with. The horse,
remembering his early eduratiou, will only
i\op at Streeter1 '
- •-—■- ' —*would not bring
middle
went out for a drive and got onto Ridge
avenue When he tried to turn into Girard

prllrd to jiroeeed to the depot.—PhilndclpW*
Record.

ter of the Sbirvholl Hoard school. Ipswich,
and Mr. E. R. Prleglc, solictor, were taking
photographs of tta Gipptog at the spot
ever, while dcvclq|&gt;mg this partiouJar j&gt;l*to
in the dark room at hi* own bouac—Mr.
lYinglo U-iug »tiH in hi* company—he waa
perfectly aatoundstl by an apj«-aran- '- which
bn had never seen when taking the photo­
graph. and for which be could in no wik

porently floating tiprijtfit iu the water, as it
is declared that drowned liodiw wiU -ometimes s|»pt«r after immersion for a length of

ou Monday, “but (here is tue negative, and

unmistakably

jointing out
lined; the arms are taaging straight by tta
rida of tta body, whiahiaclad in urdluary
the portrait generally appears to be that of a
tall and comely- young woman. There U
nothing repulsive tn the photograph, although
it looks weird and ghost like. Tta first idea
naturally sugg-ytfed "‘ns that the photograph­
ic plate had really detected a body which

tnunicalcd with the borough police, one of
uro that be at first imagined it to ruaemble
Mime woman in town, and inquired whether

the narrative is happily l.-ft wanting.

It ia

ground river* in the most and jortloua of

ippears that the volumes of rain which fall

part of the Australian continent, covering
with floods the plains which for four yean
than might be given in England by a good

nnath the surface, where, at a depth of 1,000
■of 2.000feet, they provide an inexhaustible
store of the most pn-cious commodity known
to the Australian squatter'.
It Is in&gt;i«-**ible tn say nt prr--nt how tba
use of these underground Kippltet of water

absolutely watertoM country.

It b ooly to

moisture by evaporation and the rainfall
will lucreowi. Then with regular rainfalls
and inrxhnusUbJo tanks and creeks, even tba
Australian squatter might begin to be con­
tented.—Macmillan's Magarino.

ventilation, as they did not care to have their

queue© wear Huh round talk skull caps most

charming daughter, of whom thU anecdote
is rvlatMl by The Portland Transcript. A
foppish young man, named Barrell, meeting
her at a social gathering tn this city one
evening in early spring, remarked to her that

something that reminded him of her.

When

'riSi"-F 0 Fttler wMte N«*rtl, '»»

AU,nSteOrM.cu»r «&gt;&lt; out at hl.

their value.

iu tta nn l any one approaches him be bold-*
Call on or addrre-8

GILLASPIE

wXTb.il,

HASTINGS, MICH.

sin.

PT- «&lt;

York Graphic.

Mr. Tbompetm and wife, formerly of the
Michigan srbool for the blind, have moved
to Whitehall.

�HOW TO PACK BUTTER.

Hastings Banner

FARM AND GARDEN.

HasUngx. Wednesday, July 81, 1889.
SUBJECTS OF INTEREST TO COUN­
Thomas K. Kyle, of Tecumseh. is tbe
new t-econd lieutenant of company C, flraf
regiment, M. 3. T.

fa OurPapularBrand

Will te founl a.

Con/bmatiowot aluraya

Alas, how changed! lbs rosy cheek is pallid
as the dead.
Aad from the eye« that were so bright the hap­
py light luu&gt; fied.
Life baa no Joy tor her to-day; grown old before
her prime.
She walls In hopeless suffering for that swift
coining time

toiefyad.

K Fine Quality of
LO

LOOK
FOR
THIS

cn
ON
EACH
PLUQ
IFYOU ARE LOOKING FOR

AN EXTRA SWEET PIECE OF

DQNTFAILTO GIVE

’ AFAlf^T^IAL
.AskYouh,Dealer Edk It
t
DontTakeAny.Othe^
Jno. Fi NZER &amp; BROStLouisvhUjKv!

MO. 1—A XA1LLES8 HORSESHOE.
inflicted in the process of shoeing. Then,
over
and above the mortality actually inAyer's Pills lead Ail aperients and'pur­
gatives. Their action is gentle and thor­ curred from careless shoeing or pricking
of the hoof with hails, tb*e is a great
ough.
amount of suffering inflicted upon tho
Noah Yale, agod 87, died at Adrian of
animals from' the same cause, which
Irtiralysis.
either throws the animal aside for a time
Ellert's Extract of Tar «fc Wild Cherry' from work, or entails costly treatment,
Is a Hute, reliable mid pleasant remedy for or vefy often l»oth. Then the piercing
coughs, eolds. bronchitis, nstbma, mid all
of tho hoof ho often os is in-cctvary in
throat trouliles*. will relieve and benefit
consumption. Try it and be convinced. street horses with nails has tbe effect of
’Every bottle warranted: price Me and $1 wasting tho wearing surface of tbe foot.T
per bottle, bold by druggists.
Prepared and thus impairing its durability. Furby the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago, thermore. there ore many horses whoso
111.
feet arc so shelly and brittle that it is a
Mrs. Hogan of New York, no longer matter of the greatest difficulty to keep
doubts that her husband, the ball'X&gt;nlst, hr nailed shoes on them. In the event of
dead.
the shoes being removed from horses
English Spavin Liniment removes all that go to grass tlio feet are frequently
Hard, Soft nr Calloused Lumps and Blem­ damaged from having been riddled with
ishes from Worses. Blood bjtavln. Curbs, nails, while the replacement of llie shoes
Splints, Sweeney, King-bone. Stilles, all in often attended with intense jnin and
Swollen Throats, Sprains. Cough. etc. suffering to the animals.
Save 850 by use of one bottle. Warranted.
Further evidence might bo given in
Sold by Dr. E. H. Lathrop, Druggist, favor of a shoo which could lie affixed to
Hastings. .
tbo foot without nailx Tho utility of
Shingle uilli strike at Muskegoir.
the noilless shoe, shown in the annexed
cuts, as a shoe for harness and army
boraes, has, according to Mark Lano Ex­
press, been proven, while it is claimed
FOR CHICKEN CHOLERA
that “its extension to every rlass of
liorees in the country is simply a matter
419 Huron St,
of adaptation." Tho diagrams of tho
Sheboygan.
shoe indicate not only tbe formation of
tho shoe itself, hut the manner in which
it is affixed to tho hoof.

Gov. Luce has signed 5,000 notary com­
missions since the first day of the year.

EL JacoteOllfor

-- ---------------------------- t&gt;-------------------------

cera. Every fowl
affected with

DID YOU BORROW

cured by it and

YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND I

XU many dollars.

H. A. KUEb'NE,
Breeder of Flue Fowl*.

chicken* with prompt, pqmanent cure. Ou
botUo will care 10 to 15 chicken*. 2 to 3 drop
cans Wheezes.
J AS ETHAL

LESSONS BY MAIL.
▲ new method—SIMPLE and THOROUGH.
Bteorthaud writer* get from

£ S50 TO SI50 PER MONTH.
Tfcf -Work is ttgnt. pleasant and reapeciablc.
Hundreds have learned ShorUmnd tn this way
and are now earning over

IH MARLU A. VOaill C&amp;. MtoOTK 0*.

Bend for particulars to the

STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.
'
ANN ARBOR, MICH.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default hsvlng been nisd» In tho conditions
of * certain mortme made by William 8.
Beadle mid Harriet F. Beadle, his wife to Itoyal
W. Iksake. doted May seventeenth A. D. limo,
recorded In the office otibe Register of Deeds
for the County of Barry and Stain of Michigan,
on the seventeenth day of May. A. D. ihso. In liber
M ot mortgages, on page Irfs, ou which mort­
gage there Is claimed tone due nt the dale of
thu notice, the sum of two thousand four buudred and thirty-seven (2U7&gt; dolliuy and forty
H0&gt; cents and an aUoruey * Ice.of forty dollar*
provided tor in saiilmortgage, aad no suit or
any part thereof;
Nov.-, therefor. .
CVUIAIIIOU IU
...
uaete aw made and provided, notice Is hercbv

neon, I shall sen at public auction, to the highest
bidder at the north front door ot Ibecourt bouse
in tbe city of iiastinn. Barry Co. Midi., (that
aeiURtbe
rill:.......
D ■■■ ■
County is [widen), the premises described In said
nwrtoige. or so much thereof as may be neces­
sary Lo pay the amount due on said mortgage.
wKJ&gt; eight per cent, interest, and all legal costs,
together with an attorney'* fee of forty dollars
eoveunated fur therein, tbe premises being
deecrtbod iu raid mortgage as nil that certain
ere or parcel ot land him; aud l-eing situate
the town ot Hastings. In tbe County of Barry

^ORS^BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.
make the fatnotwIIOr’o- Rrmii Baker Blankets.

LOOSE’S EXTRACT

‘LOVER DLOSSOM
THE GREAT

u

return «f pun**™
ejs1 .’“ui:1

advertised

to bring relief In rvery ra-.-. *»»■» “*“
or an, aff^tion of tbnwL lungs o _ ebort
«„eh a* consumption, inflammation of
-rnun etc
It is ple«wtt and agreeablt- to
tart* perfectly wffe. »nd "J1 J1W“y, w*
funded upon. Trial bottle free at W.

H. Goottyour'a drug sture.

.wrrn
We desire to say to our
for tears we have been selling Dr- King t&gt;
New Discovery for consumption. DrKing’s New Life- Pill*. Buckien s Arnica
£?ve anS Ele-trie Bittera. and have never

t
llucklan’* Arnica Balve.
The best safi'e In the world for mita.
bruises, ulcers, wilt rheum, fever sores,
(
tatter,
chapped hands, chilblains, cores,
(
and
air skin eruptions, and positively cures
piles,
or no pay required. It ta guarantee*!
।
।to give jn-rfect satisfaction, or money re­
funded.
Price 85 eta. per box. For sale
i

by W. H. Goodyear

■ fGida city has ten suits now in court.
Motben Will find Dr. Winchell's teething
svrup
Just the medicine to have In the bouse
.
tr&gt;r
the chihto-n; It will cure coughs, roMs,
:
sore
throat, and regulate Jbe bowels. Try
■

1
Gypsies are encamped just outside of
Muskegon.

A peculiarity ot Hood's Sarsaparilla'll foat
,
while
It purine* tte blood. It Imparts new vigor
। every furstton of the body.
to
St Clair is one.of the prettiest resorts
,
In MichiganDr. Jaques' German Worm Cakes destroy
worms and remove them from the syrtcra.
Safe,
plea-ciot and effective.
I

Malignant diphtheria Is almost epldem'c
at Ypsilanti.
BlndbllUer,
The new vegetable toulc-alterattve anil
blood purifier Is in the shape of a pleasant
syrup, and contains In a concentrated form
the most valuable vegetable curative*,
which have been devel&lt;q»ed by modem
medical and scientific rcceanh. It acts
,directly upon the blood, through it Im­
parting tone and vigor to the entire system
and ertuUcating dlaeaae, and Is Unequalled
a- a cure for scrofulous, cancerous and
that nt the toe of the shoe is n piece of other humors, whether-constitutional w
atevl called the front pillar. Tills can ix&gt; otherwise, catarrh, rheumatism, dysitepnia,
dropsy, slek and nervous headache, female'
tapped so aa to form any angle with f ho
weakness, and all blood, liver and kldney
inside surface of tho shoe, in order to diseases. Price SI. Sold by JL H. Latnndapt it to the shape of the hoof, against rop.
.
which it fits cloaeiy, as represented in
Iffnsicians repqrt Bangor as being dlsthe illustration of the side view. In the
diagram of the shoe, there is-at tho toe. tress'ngiy healthy.
behind the front pillar, a small piece of
steel, which fits into a small groove made
Over co people were forced to leave tbelr
in the foet to receive it In the event, homes yesrerdsy to cull for a free trial package
of lane's Family Medlclre. If -your bkwd ti
however, of tho home suffering from

For tho benefit of readers who desire

LongrStana-iM

on. Is here given, in brief, the method
emploved by D. H. Burrell 4 Co., Little
Falls. N. Y-:
- With reference to toe holding of but­
ter. our method here is. duri\g tho hot
months, to chum the cream until too
butter comes in small granules about the
sin of kernels of wheat, when we draw
off the buttermilk and wash the granu­
lar butter in cold water while it in in the
churn, turning the ch.urn a few times,
then drawing the water off. and finally
washing it with brine. Then we take
cuk casks Which have been previously
Bcalded out with brine and thoroughly
cleansed; place jn toe bottom of tiie
cask a layer of salt, with a little saitpeter In it; then pul in tho batter, filling
the cnsk to the top. then putting on a
cloth, and over toe cloth a pailful 6f aalt.
then putting too head in tho cask secure­
ly. driving the hoops down light, finally
pouring in brine through a small hole
bored in too bead until the cask is filled.
••Tho cask is then stored away in a
cool place and watched for a couple of
weeks, pouring in brine so as to keep it
full, but when finally it haa token up all
the brine it wilL wo drive a plug in the
holo and let the cask remain until such
time as we desire to sell the butter, when
we open the cask and take out sufficient
butter to churn in toe buttermilk tliat
results in. toe churning of the cream on
dust day. and by churning till* granular
butter in too buttermilk for a few mo­
ments its flavor is freshened. Then wo
'takeilia butter from tbe chum, worif,
salt, [sick it in tubs aa usual, and it is
very seldom that tho sharpest buyer can
tell that this butler has net been freshly
made. Tiie tulw in which’ it is jackrel
arv fresh and bright, and there is noth­
ing to indicato that it is old, and in fact
it is fresh, because each of tho butter
granules lias been surrounded by strong
brine, thus excluding toe air and retain­
ing too aroma.”

Thl. swllcta u u Ah-uu,,
&gt; Mle^ rh..,. „ a,
Th.
hi
ra, »"«•.
quh. •&gt; r.phl „ m ta.„
L *' J*
•Utah., th. muU h
three tasttinonlal*:—
Ue“*

__,
. auucr*-11 irmj;
[win In m, rl.bi .M.,
h, . ..„* ■"«&lt;
Itaewtadbrntaniailre,..
Alta levin,
,, *■ "*
without a cure. I In-gan t.. tak. *
J1*1
n*purilla. I wu great! v brutfltM!
tirat bottle, and after taking fi-.waa completely cure.l."- Ju|... \v.‘bX^b
.U Lawrence st, Lowell, ,\[....
"'“■on,
' - Last Mhy a large carbr.u. . j.ri)ke
'•
on my ano. The tuual r-r-..,. . , i
effect and I ws* confined u,
.17,
eight weeks. A friend In.ln . . In, ,, !ot
Aym's 8araaf&gt;arilla, Lew
toL &gt;1?
,ta tenlrf
In
“ J*

with medicine, I never s*w mure

Wonderful Results.
Another marked effect of the n«. ,-g •i,[Iln-a
iclne was the Btrengtliernng . f mv &gt;
Mrs. Carrie Adam*. HoliyBnrinn ftL*^
"I had a dry »cajy burner f.Zt
and suffered terribly: and. a,
'
and sister were similarly aftt-&lt; :-.j t
•ume the malady in b.-r.
,
winter, DP. Tyron. (of Fcrnr.i. iih4 j-lT i
rrcomm^tided me to take Ave.-» .s'ar...L'
rills, and eontiuun it for i v, ,J* '
month* I took it daily. I i .,.. I;r.
blemish upon my Body fir th- I,.monto..' -T. E. Wiley. H- -. ,
New York City.
“Last*fall ami winter I
imnMrt'
with a dull, heavy pan, u, trv ..(i.
not notice it at first, but it gradtmltyermr
*&lt;&gt;nns until it-U-came alm&lt;-»: i:nt--*r*^
During toe bitter part - J thu tune, d
dera of tiie ktomacb and liver tneresie-i
trouble*. I l-Ttsn taking trer&lt; SareaiL '
rilla. and. after faithfully . uii'liiuingtheSe
of this metHchte for
mtiath*. the rata

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

Blood Pinta,

ber twenty five (23). town three (3) north, range
regbt (lb west and containing one hundred and
forty (HO) acres of buul according to the gov-

away with, and two diagonal stud*, set
at opposite angles on each aide of the toe.
are substituted; and as this alternative
plan is jurt aa effectual in every way. it
am be adopt rd with all tacaes instead of
the toe pieces if. preferred. Beyond this
very slight groove tho hoof requires no
preparation whatever.
At too heel of tho shoe there were
originally iieel pillars, as shown in the
illustration of tbe(side view: but in the
latest inttern* those pillars arc abolished,
and toe substitute, while equally effica­
cious, is smaller. To this heel pillar, or
its sul«litule, it&gt; fastened tho steel band,
shown in the side view Illustration, and
which, when in place, runs parallel to
the top of the hoof round it, and. joins on
to the top of the front pillar. Originally
the band was tuado in two halves, as de­
picted iu tiie front view diagram; but
now the band is continuous from one
heel to the other, and to the top of the
friRit pillar a third prong la added, over
whieli tiie loop in toe middle of toe band
slips. To fix the shoe, it is only neces­
sary to raise the horse’s foot, place tho
shoe in position, pass the band round,
and slip the loop in the center over the
prong of the front pillar, and all is tout.
Now when tho shoo is fixed, aa shown
in tiie illustration, it cannot slilft for­
ward becauAcof tho opposition of the
too studa and front pillar; it cannot
work back on account of the too studa
and toe bond; while It cannot drop off
because of tiie band and front pillar.
Tbe band, it may be observed, fits round
the smallest portion of too hoof, and
therefore cannot get below a certain
point; lienee too support given by it to
toe shoe. No part of tho hoof is com-

Wi

Roval W. Pkakk, Mortgagee.
, Kxsrrrx * Vaxarmax,
Attorneys far Mortgagee.

sletitly complexion, don't tall to call on any

it. larse-slze package flOeent*.
Belding and Almn hotels are among the
best in the state.

Nor take Catharir pills when your bow­
els or liver are sluggish. They are whip*.
Hut try—once at least—Miles' Nerve and
Liver Pills. They act through tbe nerve*.
Samfdes free at W. IL Goodyear's.

The BarUett is one of the few good
pears that swcr-cd almost everywhere.
It lias no conqartitor as n summer market
fruit. It bears early as a standard.'

Joseph Murry, aoed 72, of Muskegon,
died of heart dlseasn

Mr*. WlBsfow'sttooihiDx Hyrup should aiwnys
M med for children teething. It soothe* the
child, softens the punts, sllats all pain cures
Twenty-five rents a buttle.
Jackson city h bracing up Its hospital
by filling the official places recently made
vacant by resignation.

Consumption Cared.
An old phrslAn retired Iron;[practice having
had placed tnnshandj by an East India mH,Jlie formula of a simple vegetable rem­
edy for tbo speedy and penna neat cure of convimptlon, broncultk. catarrh, asthma and al)

cairndw. i
LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

too Doses

Pte put off earing for the
»«■ hveour bieaat Mieh
to give the aubjert suffi

the iurious school* ot m

Bitten,"they would not

ket under various nante

o_: a tangled-up system

Z?

viM

Why dent you tiytt.n
by a responsible bouse,

KUd ot anything Iu you

carton and battle before
y»: will tee! happier Uta

NCU

errensheherb^and roo

XiVCHESXK D'AXOOt’LXME.
The ppchesee d'Angoulemn, a mid­
autumn pear, is another valuable pear,
and is, next to the Bartlett, in popularity

tho country. It is widely known as tbe
best grower on tho quince, and also for
its slight liability to blight

^LuNGS “Sold
AfllETlNEMECicj.c"

llfDW
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.
I

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qu a^aHteed
cu*U

K

H. McDOKA

A TA RRH
A8IETlN£MED-Co&lt;OROVU-LEijJ
ORAT DOYKXNE PEAK.
The summer poyenuo ranks among
popular pears of the very early sort, but
tho fruit must'be thinned on the tree in
order to get line iqiecimens.
White
Doyenne, a quarter of a century ago,
was classed with the best of all |xiars. but
now is an outcast in many localities of
tho ca*t and also hi western New York,
where
it is unreliable.
The gray
Doyenne is a moderate healthy grower,
a good licarer and valuable alike for or­
chard or garden.
In some localities, as
in western New York, it is, however.’
often rendered worthless by black hart
and crackiug. Among the newer pears
of promise is Frederic Clap, a needling
from tbe Urbaniste crooned with Supere

SANTA ABIKaad CAT-B-M
S&gt;ld and guarairi-'i In

W. H. GOODYEAR. -

4

•

- ?-■ e *r«'-

Shoes without numr ainl t n bottom' put Ulin down as a Inr

7—' — uvan Arpoor
i-‘-?uSsjs?5is:

^‘■.^.“-httfod fnr’tb.

&amp;«sswk3

ss^'s s

FROBATK ORDER.
■S,f‘ii«'S?«J£TsSi i«

" Hood's Saraaparina i

—THL—

.
vnit t varDoiiMtirn
It a truly wonderful remedy, suited alike
to the bkin of tbe child and the adult, and
Its soothing, cleansing and healing proj»erties renders Its application nnlveraal. As
nu external remedy It has' no equal as a
cure for plica, fever sores, ulcers, tetter.
poUwm, cliUblains. chap- n;id all itching
and Irritatbig dlMbses of the skin and
scalp, it Immediately relieves the pain of
scalds and burns., and cures the worst caw
without a scar. Get only the genuine
which has a black wrapper with green
letters. Small boxes 25 cents; large boxes
50 cents. Bold by E. H. laithrop.
About 70 attended the Midland institute.

vnur confidence. It
;.trn6tbeMaadbnM»

that !&gt;*£jet been dbcov
Brio a eoncentratKl and

Gov. Luce attended tbe Jackson encamp­
ment

Uncle Sain's Nerve A Bone Liniment
will relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia and
rireumattan. Sold by all druggists.

STblood. and Hood's

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Mw

•'seedy toe," this piece of steel is done

Just as readily aa by attending some school and
at 1-4 the expense.

SI,000 PER YEARJUST THE THING FOR LADIES.

which b Kumnwil w hrtnj

handled retned.es that sell as well, or that
have given
universal
We do not bexltate to
every time, and we stand ready to refund
Jh" pureluwe price, If satisfactory rvsl,1‘*
do not follow their ww. Hu*' reined les
have won their great popularity purely on
their merits. W. H. Goatvear druggist.

• But If she knew what wonderful cures Dr.
Berce'i Favorite Prescription haa effected In
worse eases than hrrv. she would elutoli at tbe
chance of recovering lost health as drowning
men catch at strews, and she might be saved.

THIS PAPER?

y

TRY AND SUBURBAN READERS.

father use as a bull for bombastic self-adula­
tion. But the boy of tbe last quarter of tbe
nineteenth ceatury may retort, "when jou were
a boy, and had an attack of xmcn-apple stom­
ach ache you had to take calomel aud jalap, hut
It has been estimated on high author­
I un treaicd to Dr. Ileree'a Pleasant Purgative
Pellets, sugar coated and just as nlea as choco­ ity that 25 of every 1,000 horses die an­
late eararaets; fio blue tuasa and castor nil for nually some ten years before their time
mo—l*d rather fight It out with the |«lu!"
as a result of lockjaw or other dumajje
Several sturgeon weighing nearly 200
!l«. each have been caught at Cloy Bank.

SH*sty
XT A REASONABLE PRICE

!,

MtUhts duty to make II toJJSfo hut3W£

OauBty of Barry, boldcn at the Probate office In
the City of Hastings, in aald County, on Batnrov. the etb day of July, tn the year one

m
a dralre
cnsrge. to all who desire It. this recipe In &lt;Jermaml-reneh or English, with fnlldlrecttons
-IL'"’’*' Frnl ?F malltoad’

For Sale by W. H.GOODYEAR.
&lt;® readluR and'filing the petition, duly vert- '
PROBATE ORDIttL
tM.«&lt; Corn Robinson, daughter ci Mid de­
-- --»
tw h&lt;It,,mln Mt fnrth Bttta of Michigan, e^ty of Bamn-ss.At a sesrtoa ot tbe Probate Court tor the
County of Barry, hoiden at the Probate Offire to
the ary of Itartlnxs. In said county, on Fri­
tter, the 1Kb day of -July. In tbe year one

ThomI*°” •*»«• »!«•. formerly of the
. wfor the w,nd' haVB ««’«»
tn wnltenall.

Happy Borne Blood Purifier h toe peo­
ple s popular medicine for purifying the
blood; preventing or curing dyspep&amp;ta,
2 d^XTt h‘’artMbe' b011' Mnd *11 hirers
and nix arial diM-a*-*. priee M&gt; centa and
one dollar per bottle.

o.
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Sarah M. Weeks,

eeased, praying last administration of said es­
tate may be xnuitedto y«xxr is-tltlouer or some
°ThweuDone/t*irorderrd.that Tuesday, the

Office tn the city of Hastings, In said county, and
i of frobate.
(A true copy.)

the petitioner inn v not lx- fruited. And It Is
further ordered. That said petitioner rhe notice
.. — _ . ■■»-■■ - - *
Hni,i

tau-

*

Kik
pressed, and there is abundant room for
the expansion of tbe foot in every direc­
tion, assuming expansion to take plane
at all To remove the shoe it is only
neevseary to revere© tho previous process
—release tbe loop of the band from the
front pillar, and the shoe at once oomea

Tito New York state fair will be held
at Albany Sept. 13-19. Thia will b» tha
forty-ninth annual exhibition of the
onappli

Detroit girl Is under &amp;r-

? 150

*“!d and «"nanted by W.
J

(SB? SSS

,Ti:nK ang

S?,\**»* ®O file’

watch tnd Ml

tor a better or more pleasant remedy for
the eure of consumption, bronchial troubles,
cough, croup and whooping cough Hinn
'v** fJaWornl* king of con•mniitkm. Every bottle warranted. If
you would be cured of that disgusting dl»8^'i»?^‘‘* ..nT ^‘fonria Cai-r-Curc.
rl. JjT* bj mH *U,a- «“»&lt;• Abie and

w
u. Goodyear.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE ci'Tiwn

, ton*TK

that flax will take the place of wheat on
fanua^vhere the latter can no longer be
raised with profit

winter pasture in the eouto.

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
ta-.Xtarta MW*U ta -M W
MW.

Professor, E. &amp; Goff haa resigned Ida
tlwucit and tadlra.
ron RA1J’- »v

Mosquitoes, flies and gnats may Iw kept
!idw.S’,pon&lt;lnR
f,cc
*«th

A WOOLLEY, .
Uoi'"*r

HASTINGS.

�THE FAMOUS FAIRS

A

SONG OF

^3'

KILLARNEY.

SAUL CHOSEN tlNG.

AND EXHIBITIONS OF THE ANCIENT
LESSON V, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­

AND MODERN WORLD
‘““2 ™«r»d Unfed ™
opprf ,
mUff LcX U lid. taltnl T*___ ____
F .

Frcu&gt; the thicket of holly.
And turand-jun tbe whole
or our fluting to folly.
And Kirtly along

NATIONAL SERIES, AUG. 4.

-- -■/ — -- —ui ciogant women,
whew cyea gkneed all the brighter for ttair
“d
Al one end two couple.
eliding through a minuet. with many

Body covered with -cales like epota of
mortar. An awful Sjwctacle. Docton
u.*eleM. Cure hopeless. Entirely cured
by tbe Cuticurn Reinedkn in live weeks.

sltlon—Th

;. ir.g the blood canf, r without pure
-.fefel health.

Fairs *re very old in history. Far back
the age. fair* were held in Asia The first
talra, and the rttira held for renturtaa, wen
religious or a.-nii-rellgiou*. They drew pip
;r:rta together in vast crowds to some holy
atyjor shrin.-, primarily to worship. Tho
xnc^eut Jew* thus assembled annuallv ut
Jerimlem to celebrate tta Feast „f the
Passover. Tta great Mohamm-nlan fair, at

vimlixe. audeuiich
■ qurilta i* worthy
:- rullar in that it
uigi-jtinn, Wlulo
ItattuL
( by all drupgl’lJ.
. IaiwcII, Mass.

«®cour»-* furnished them with . exceptionst-ly great market*. Therefore the early
butoric fair* gradually changed from re­
ligious frativakeoHy to .

at which the denier* in till sortn of uierrlion-

ause
u.ne not time
j«ht until wt-

tta brat, and ttair tongues have riot eoated ‘
once I camo in, xo doubt they are discussmg some dainty dish of ycandxL That tall,
stem man moving about with on *lrof au
thority must surely ta the son and hair.
But there ia a couple that inaro than all tho
rest esc it re my curltaitv. Tho man is .mall
and slight and («(,-; ho fa dressed in tho ex­
treme of fashion, in pale pink satin, with
diamond buckle* on bis shoe* Hto rapier has
a jeweled blit, and through it is drawn an
embrulderol tandkerchief. Ho stands near
the top of thnroom, and if evidently a guest
of tatportance, for tlm ho-t {num now and
.gain to .milv aud say n few words, which
tta young man answer* carriesdy m a thin,
borod voire. Hi* partner i» a much more in­
terrating kludy
She Is very young—not
more than 17—and ho* a dedicate, fragile
look. Her hair is pile-1 hxtsely on the top of
her head, and a hluc.ribbon runs through it
it i* tho only bi: of color about her. * Her
white silk saetjuo falls In full, graceful fold*
from thor. shoulder*: she holds a drooping
clu.t.rr of white rose*, in her bands; which
nervously arrange and rearrange the flowers;

■ H .7 Khl*P,rinx her pmu-.v
। &gt;u tbe Um cm! her lay
Turotigb Um myrtle and heather
..... •ogeiuer.
Al.rrd Perceval Graves ta Tta Spectator

lud^a, at Hurdwar, on tbe Upper Ganges,
Were Of a rdigiou* order. Of rourau tho pilgi ftps bad to Lm fed and enred for, and
mertehanu -non perceived that llw*o va»t

100 Doses- Otoe Dollar

ssa

- - —-.........
uaiuav
together an I were eouipirod, and competi­
tion fixwi pricra Tli- artisan* al&gt;-i gathered
*tul compared an£ sold their warw, and
•bowed their newest invention*. Animals
were gathered and ebld, and tba fair* tended
to improve breeds and breeding Tho govern­
ment* that protected th* pllurim* also
protected the traders, and mode the fairs, in
Chowi ages of riohmun, tbe safr-.it magkata in
the world. Over l,(M0 yram ago, Alfred the
•stabiHbed tho fair tn England. In
...
—
►50 they
eitablblied in
In Flandera.
Ftandera.
franc* still holds Iter ancient, fairs at

PHANTOMS OF FLEURY.
ir.o ena ot AugUfet when I
paid |my tlr»t vi»it to ths old Ctmtcnu do

' ---- ' ~ ........ uni.-4, &lt;||V acnw* tuo
ptainl ta-rire,-, tta golden stubbb floKl* that
till atow day* before bfcl been covered wish
npo JcoriL. It was not often that 1 walked
awatifrom th- great furef. that stretched
darkh- over too gunlly soreUing Inlb Ix-ifind
nw! . 1 lt
*Atu In tta afternoon, tho
shnddws already gnttare-l thickly tanrath it*
slutdu. rmd I turned involuntarih toward the

worm and soft, the sinking atm cast Ills rars
gently
the earth, ....
far away,vrum
fnmion-.one ■ f
—
.ovcf
• -■tta many Tiita--’* dotted on tta
Iooki*l very fair.

Utunpa, with tb* grand religion* pilgrimage
*ud festival of Snn Iddro. Hungary holds
hers at
German (air.. d#U- Ironi tho
'12th romtury. The principal oa«-* are hol-i al
tery l-ret health- Leijaic, Frnnkfbrt-otr-tbe-Main,' Frankfortou-thc-Oder. and Brunswick. The great fair
liUlierrd down ot Italy is that ot St. Mary Magdalen, in
Stnigaha. Graluafiy nil these fair* have
changed from being Unit relighu:*, then
a moment to

— - —— —
Hwmji* U.jtii Cl.rT, pn n y ■
from timto time tiro g -ntiemon paystta
.........................
imly n vapid complinumt, to which she re­
spond* faintly or not at all
Now there is a general more toward tho
top of the room, and tho mu-icians cease?
'Die c-impany gather* ronmi a square dak

women, returning from tholr work, who
lut.d mu ns they paa-cd with "Boo eolr.

Mi,....,™-

. sheet* of taper. A man m plain black gar­
. tu-nte, evidently a notary, takes a scat
&gt; Father and son staud iwar each other, and

under tn uur

aa they know.

machinery fair, aud finally to the meat
modern fair of al).

arid, at. which everything that
. It dralfthtena

&amp;
Your druggist
order it for you

and where states and nation* c mpsU with
each other in invention, in their granle-it
and most beautiful work* of art, in tnanufavtures, in improved animal*, in agricul­
ture, horticulture, floriculture, in short-In
nil that makes and elsrate* modern civiliangreat modern fair requl/ra an immense out­
lay of money. It must have largo and
attractive ground*, vast and &lt;y«tly bnil-iiuga,
a purse from which, aa in tho raw of tho
approaching great Detroit Ex|*J*:tion, SltX).-

,&lt;:u had found a
I'fheAjlh.

and to organise large rxeundon. to attend it
from many state*. It must attract attention
and targe pul.I* interest all over the con­
tinent. State*, territories, province*, mid
transcontinental linns ot railroad, must
ot country.

VINECAR BITTERS
l.l» DRUG COa. Chariton &amp;&gt;.,

It must attract propie by rare.

World's fnifis, fur tho competition of
naticns, are a modern outgrowth. Tho first
was held in Loudon, follo'wad, in a few years,
liy the second, in Nsw York, in JSWL- Tbs
Now York WorkHl fair was formally op»ned
by Preside it Pierro and hia cabinet ”I‘ro*ident Pi-rro was, at that time, a florid looking
man. Hb addrcn* waa briaf; bis manner
turgiil Immediately after tlw i-eremony be
whore he and other dignitaries drank brandy
and water together. Thia shows bow customs

of fruit anfi flowor* to perfectio.-c a»fd i* tab- f
t witji the girl and the two men oppodto, and
ing alireathiug
before Itoj^nnin^
‘
it lladie* nerowi my mind that 1 am aisartlng
winter stniggtak. 8nmmar fa *tiU ।
. at that U-trothal scexw I had beard of a few
but he l:ovi-r» with outetretohe! »»bij

. ,
, .............
- .timing a last tender, loving farewell l.x.k ’
upon the Um! h-bu so b)e*e.l with ta* precti-.v
।
,
.:
And with this ■raliris-- upon m? I ptMwxl
through tbo old gateway and .tool in tin,
great qtinilrangk*. Tbo gnu* had grown
long ami tee paUi&gt; tyere corer*! with weed*,
but it wa* bo: quite desert-si, for nt the well
an okl num in a blue apron was drawing
wdtar. He raised bi* bucket and^ritb «!o;r
ami Ibborlnu* rttqw, turned and pas*-*! through
a little postern gate, the water splashing over
aa be tvnti The Inclosuru in wl;ich 1 stood
was form**! on three sides by outhouse* and
stable.; oil tho fourth, Lacing me, by the
dwelling ttouse. forming a secoud court and
xq&gt;arat«*l from the largo ouefity a moat
crrMMxl by a drawbridge. This Inner court
was iwilliant with Howers, wasting their
sweiotne*. nully, (or there was no one now to
open the shuttered windows and come down

’••* ««&gt; ml ten* ol (In-1
tta M-ttlemeuu ma.h
t-y tin." bridegroom,
railing forth maar
. ----- elamatioti* of wonder
aud,*lglu of envy from the awmbled gunslxThe father and k-u k*t&lt;&lt;n with stept siiisfac­
tion; tbb bridegroom jireten-ls to j«y no at­
tention; tho bride, poor little thing, gets

Judge otPntato.

ment and preaparity.

rwa.1
After tip continued and persistent demand
f tta people for a king, that they might be
like other nations, notwithstanding tta de­
scription of tho way their king would treat
them. Samuel rehear**I in tbo ears of the
tard nil too words -of the people, and the
Ixwil said. “Hearken unto ttair voire and
make them u king” (viii, 21. 22). It would
then svrn that Samuel, having rent every
one to hi* city, waited upon tin- Lord to know
what next to do and bow to find tta king.
15. “Now, tho Ixml bod told Samuel tu his
cor n day before Saul camo, saving"— Tta
reviard version says, “Tta Lord hml n-vwded
unto SomueL"
Ifl. “To-morrow, about,this time, I will
send ttao a man." Samuel wa* therefore ex­
pecting confidently to meet tho man whom
God bad Kclrot&lt;-d, just where hr sliould meet
him and how he would know him ho left to
God. whom ho served, but in ■•onfidenew made
prqmration for him. "Thou toalt anoint
him to ta captain il’rince, IL V.) over
‘toy people Israel." See in this reror
and tbo next oue tho namn "my peoplu"

saya,.“How aha 111 give thro up.EphndmP
while at tbe same tine.i Ho declare* that they
are bent to tnckdiding from Him. (Ho*. xi.

red pimples like eotnii

spotted on. and wbith eame uff in taxers, ac­
companied atUi iteblng. I yaatd scratch every
night until I wm raw. then th n next night the
scale* belne formed meanwhile, were scratelMd
oA mis. In vain did I ron*ult all the doetora
in the country, hut without aid. After givtn*
up all topes of recovery. 1 happened to see an
my druggist, anil obtained alnwa-t immediate re­
lief. 1 began to notice that the scaly eruptiooa
cnn.lually dronped oil and disappeared one by
one. and have oeen fu ly cured f had that dtsease thirteen ninnllu before I began takSg tho

Remedies to ail In my vicinity, ana I know of a

ttirlr heads and bodies. I cannot exi

clear as a baby's.

Gxo. COTXV. Merrill, 'Wta.
Bent. St, IMT.
Feb, T. !&lt;&gt;*»■—No trace ot the disease froe

Cntlrnr* Remedies
Cure every specie* ot s&lt;r»n!zlnit. humiliating,
itehuig. burnlug. »c*ly and pimply diseases o!
the skin, sealp and blood, with losfothalr,
aud all uumor*. blotches, eruptions, sore*
scale* and erust*. whether simple, acnrfnloua
or contagldu*. when physicians and all other
remedies tall.
■
Sold everywhere. 1'riee, Cutieurs, BOc.: Soap.
Me.; Kesulvent, 41. ITepartd by the Hotter
I»niK and Chnmlcsl Corporation. Boston.
EkTritend fur “How to Cure Skin Dlseasee,**
01 pages, to Illustrations and too testimonials.
tifubLlfe. biaclcheads. red 'rough.ctapped
rl
oily skin prevented by Cutlcdra Soon.

your God, and draw nearer to Him and behold
more laitiiful.
17. "The ixitd said unto him. Behold the
manT How beautiful to see Samuel living
so near to Gud that God ran talk eo freely to
him and make known to him Hi* will so
Chest Fains. Soreness, Weakness,
caxily. wo have tbe niiiid ot God fully reHarking Cough. Asthma. Pleurisy,
aud Inflammation relieved in one
ve*M to i» in Hi* word and may comtantly
minute
t&gt;r
the
Cutlcura Anti-Pain Piaster.
talk to Him in prayer, and hear Him talk to Nothing like It for
weak lungs.
u» iu that word, if we really desiro to. As
Samuel looked upon Saul bo mw before him
a choice and goodly young mat:, from hia
abouldiTs and upward higher than any of the
jK-opie &lt;v. 8j; but remember that waa hi*

I CAN’T BRATHE.

tefurv God was ot more importance.

the gr» rrt--*t prophet cud true Priest-King.

i»u x^uiu,
wine io nu enu, nu&lt;l
axuidvt tta i-utt of conversation tho boat

hi.* side follow, then tlie bridegroom and bi*
witnuae*. The notary ttsriw to tho bride,
ntnl, umilitig, offers her the pen. With trem­
bling fliigera slm take* it. then Loitates.
Her gn-ut km! eyes are lifted apjieabngly to
her brother, and seeing t.o hope there ,»ha
looks ajli-r father, and a piteous murmur
that Is hall a sob break* fro.n her: "Father:"
But no -_ (:■&gt;&lt;*■ cunv» brer the rterf fare
"it I* your turn tivsign, my daughter!”.is
all the rrapomn »l» get*. iXspairingly tbe
bends over the table aad her noir.o i* added

And I stood under the great limra by tho
welland thought of the days gone by, when
The IxudlMM twlng over, the ladies crowd
tho chateau hnd been full of life nnd gayoty, round U‘.-r with rongratnlittioalt on the splen­
and wonckvcyrtf »’ich tintra would ever ebaio did tuatali. cud surrounded by them »be
again.
1-naently 1 rouwni thyself, and turning t&lt;- leavehcr by tta wlmtow. Sta li-cl* a little
Ibneft I went round to tbaotber side uf tbe faint. &gt;1 ■ • -my* but n few moineuu' quirt will.
b-nwe. Tlw moat surroflnd^d it only oir tluru
do-.f eml-rawin’ Once jah-no »lio rise*, and,
fac.-i a large lake in a far stretching gn-v:: ifatldiing her opportunity, »!i|fa out into th*
night 1, too. step tlirohgb my window, and
building. (&lt;&gt;•&gt;, tbe str;*, hmding into a heauti- ree ter ibt acro«« tta ti-rra--.- in the moonfui rreo'garden. Tho rrec* were falling now, Hgfct. At the fool of t|io tteps a nutn starts
but tbo evening eir was ladeu with ttair I Gut'-fttesliadnwyvitlinlow'-Atlast.uwotft*
•rent, am) here and there was still n perfect; heart 1” and catches tbv-sknder figure in bi*
flower. Tl:e shadow* worn lengthening over arms- for
• - a
- ---------•
------ ;
--------moment.
Wrapping
n large,'
tbo water, two ur threw little ldand» lay dark rimk over U-r white garmenn be draws
darkly on Its surface; tta wild luxuriance of hi-r nnn through his and )&lt;vnL* tier a tuw
ti;w vegctati'in (&gt;oiut&lt;-J, no doubt, to tho fact step*, when ho U stopped by a band placed
that the ptaev wa* vtry damp, but on this suddenly on hU sbouldrr. Turning, ho mxm
August evening it looked warm nnd swret the dark face of hi* Indv’s brother.
With a cry the girl starts from him and
etiungh.
Prre-jntly the sun flung a last bright s-ufiu flings herself t«?;wuen tta two men. Her
to tbo tall, stately trees and touched the brother thrust* ircr aside. “Stand back! 1
weathercocks on tho old turret* with gold have to deal with him. not youPY But she
Tbe sky U-cmxm tinged with delicate |ale clifig* to him. aud, sinking on -tier knera,
prouiL*u» anything If bo will only let. her

tta old place wan full of soft light, and then
w&lt;»ndering crowd to the windows. No one in­
terfere* or attempts to go to tho poor child
.light came ou apace. „
' Still I could not bring niywlf to leave the bolding tta back of a »'-&gt;t to keep taroelf up­
spot. 1 had sunk down upon a moss eovcre-J right, Presently a heavy fall and a shrink
stooo among the row, aud wa» gazing out from tho girl toll.* what tbe end is. Tta white
over tbe lake. Vague, dreamy thought, camo figure (lira to tta pro»tr«o num and tta littls
"KnEi:.
floating through my brain, and I sat on un­ hands try to lift tta heavy bead. “Kia&gt; me,
:v ot Barry-M.
swuettaort,” murmur* the dying man, “j
conscious of the passing time.
iTvbate &lt;&gt;&gt;tirt for Um
ui tiie Probate Ofllce.
Buifiletily 1 became awnru that tho light on wish I could bare saved you,” and then all *
i* fix City &lt;&gt;t H
In void county, on Thur*tho picture before me was changing. Mysto- Milk
luh. in the year one
. . . . . I. — ......- »l...
,lin nf.
For a few rainutas no one move* The
T'll and vixhty-nliie.
, rt*tot. Clsr
nositeshore of tho.take. The Islands were
W. Armstrong. Judge of
ItXto-.
floating in a silvery mist An. old boat dead; tta guests gn» ut them with pale,
Jaj'ie Matter
moored clren to mo seemed to shine like a scared faces, and midway between the two
fairy
flt tor aa-T °*
dainl-r d“tDe* groups, half way up the steps, father mid son
’Utssrtinsan'
the petition, duly vert­
»«. «f Hear) .
of tiie olden time, of whom 1 hnd tarn dream­ speak in n low whisper. The moon sheds her
. ■.-•&lt;» ot said deceased, created—our present artistic manufactures
Csp-nx that \-l
r-iinm of raid estate may of furniture, wall rapt*, all’”- ware, dlaing, totak. their pleasure in. Charer and calm, sihvry light over all, a* she would were
tnuttolto-.u
,i-r or “inn- otber.suU mod and gem cutting, doth making especially 'clearer became the light, more fairy like and tta »vuu she illumined a happy Instead of a
*&gt;.- pwvi'i.
Wftteto it,.
bright the scene, and wtan my own shallow nx»: tragic one. Suddenly i sro tho girl lift
i.:l. &gt;t Thursday tbe ‘.*.’il in wo-jI, and ceramics; add, strange to say,
'ItJ.ifAu;.. A.&lt;)
it for the first time taught tta American
grew out of tbo ground at my fret I t;irned her tend, uotaetaoly sho risra to her knera,
people how to manufacture good flour nnd
and, behold, tho groat goldm •««&gt; tad then to her foeL The two men on the stej»
i • r. at taw of said deceased tta Atneriran people how to make first class
climbed tbe heavens ami was peeping through notice nothing, ro deep are they in ttair
■
l-T-*tel1ti aald rstaie.
With a swift,
gwCKrnt,,! ■ ■ - at a »e*slun ot sold broad and eoffie. Our roller procrae-flour,, tho tree, to tbo east. A tiightbrceio sprang whispered conference.
: »• the Probate (Mflre. Vienna yeast and Vienna broad, and X isnna
up and rustled tholr drove, softly. They stealthy movement site glide* down to tta
to we cm .,(
Mid
County,
and
coffee
entnn
to
us
from
Austria.
American
te-oifew ,n
wldspurvd and tent to ouo another, and the water's edge, atni teforu her, father
1
.
wby
tta
prayer
of
totuii-r'
■
1-e granted And II Is architect learn«j something even from air wn* full ot their sound, in too center of and brother, warned by a cry from
&gt; •• *t:J pAHinner give notice —mi-tarlxirnu* Japan, and much mum from
tbo take a fish leopt, breaking too water Into ttair gtwsu. can stop ter. site lias
■ ' tn wild relate, of Um Europe- L’otil then w» wore an ill-dressed
a thousand sparkling ripple* that eddied to steppwl into a light ptaaxuro teal mbored
f titton. and the hearing people Tbo English and fronch textile
there, and boa pushed off into tho lake, in
-i' of this rnler to be
57^. 1___ rernwl to co. when 1 bovain aretho tries tn her to return. She float*
ii ..t-ni* lt.***(Kit a new*pa- fabric* gave to us a* a people, and to our
At last 1 roeo
.-•-i -.n said County of manufacturers, new ide**. Tta exhibition «n-.e
aware of « startling change in the .)► slowly away In toe moonlight, and iwasokxuB
hush efiroca over tba spectators tbe sound of a
was a vast school in elegant taste; a vaster
•'•toprts ..
pearanr-.- of tho home. It was n0
school inAatarety and value ot high art.
dork and draerte-L Tn. shutter, wm* thrown low crooned «ong cutura ur-ru=s the water.
It has beeiWoi th hundred* of ranlions upon
Judge of Probate.
open. Light* shone from every c^,uie^ Then it stop* and tbo white figure rim to it*
hundreds of millioM of doHnts to this
«d flgurra I"—' r-PW’T ,o “"d fro °D fret, a sobbing cry reaches us, and. will: lifted
country.
floor tbo door windows ware arms and upturned face, it sinkv-duk»-«od
ire.... 1 '’”"vrk OKDEE.
disappear* Awtsui burst* from same uno
U;o! Jllrlfig.it. FofeUot Harry _M
THE LATEST DETELOFMEXT
wMeopm on « to-- Ung wlth In tiiecrowd—and too figure* vanish.
of American fslr* fa the big exposition.
the moonlight. 'bound* of music floated out |
1 waa sitting alone among tho rua?*-oW
Among toe tucst famous -of tta PM* «*
bouse stood silent and dcrertad tehind ma.
years have been the great Ctodnnati exposi­
tion, tta Chicago, St. Ixmta, tit- PaoL At­
mortem dnn&lt;«. but slow and stately meo» tbe crazy tioat was quietly moored at toa
little
landing stage, but tta moon tael disapw;'Armstrong. Judge ot lanta, Louisville and Buffalo expositions,
urra that brodght with them visions of pow
jfe-ared and an owl in tta trrea near by wm
with large and cmtlj buildings and extra­
-state ot Lydia J. Fish. ordinary attraction* Tta Detroit Interna­
Eroding forth his melancholy cry on too stiU
night uir.-l-oadon Society.
nolition. dw|v vrrt- tional Exposition, ot th* United titntes and
Canada, tbfayaar, September
Itats' Tall*
.
excel all ttase in the immensity and elcgacns
M. Bort rowed tbe tip ot tbo tail into tho
of it* building*, the beauty of »■ lorntion
'
U»at admltdt'r iiion .nd ground*, It* »t00.000 premium* «n i i *
• tl«
| annexed, iu-) bo varied and rostly special
original point of insertion. Tbo rat now
Ltutmey 'or some other magniflront ert gatary: ta "°nd*r^
wore a tail reverend in position, tbe former
' • d'.L a-d. that Friday, play of machinery and Invention*. «*• T®*
•
t !&gt; iw. .n ten
. J
. ....___ i
and swine;
hung
cluster, gainst -h er aeon
•
ta. aydgtied (»r
^-toeoak wall* Ato«w®'l»*‘ “u,
. ’••.•I ]-1Hion. aud ilia!
era on the oax whenro eame the sounds !
' .
,*’*,*’ dctetacfl aud
""I Tie (XTof
and international band tourmuneut; iteoon
nt-rformed this axperimeut
fcrty ™u‘
tinual mrie* of racra, K0,ut*’.
%romra?of the family portrait* on tta to thirty ease* tbo tall* unltod^atMartorUy.
riow, disptays.
and
other •xtr-rdhi
tbe
.t
f
T^.ro were many portrait*, of all pe­ I«t never, even eight nurntb.
ary attractioas wifl b. upon a seal”
it 1V'.: ’ ’■
unequalled In
tbe
history of gn*t riod* Knights in armor, dnnww in high
!*! '
**1(1 petitioner
n&lt;x "•. . "r, .i.— crave statonnen in SMaKtific American.
“
2f-"{ w* t n.l-fe,'?”’*' In!,t7'“*tcd|,t IwSTwr axpraitiom*. Il N fr(,nl
Jf^xtiirr-jiiL.'
w1** Petition and ui* this that farmers, manuf.cturors, merchant*,
I total: it mu*t ■umewbero be written that
.Hurries of
tta virtue* of mtata" •hal‘
visited on ttair children, ft* well iu tta *Lu
tho country gnin reran
,
knowlwlgotoachiavo futun. tHunipb* sad
of
Uttara-Dictaram.
the picture*
odvJcolho nation ta *•!»*
unpro»*
It KM rr Idantiy s
■ i-in»2^’KLLS w-'
.

martial figure ptlGsnaral Scott, in bis shirt
sleeves, with one of bl* arms in «, sling,
owing to a recent fall from bis carriage,
attracted the greatest attention and en­
thusiasm, as ho appeared upon the stage.
THK CXXTKKMIAL OP 1870, '
opened by President Hayea and cabinet, in
Phiiad-lpbia, was the next American TVorkTs
fair.' England, France and Austria bad
held world s fairs previously.
That of
France, under Napoleon III, »** the moat
brilliantly »uccra«fuL The American rehtennlal was of prodigious benefit to the arts

ITCHING AGONIES.
Every Night I Scratched until the
*
Skin was Raw.

Samuel and of Israel stood in human form
before the people’ for their acceptance or re-

the man: Behold your King!" (John xix,
3. 14) and although th»u and still rejected Ho
shall yet sit on the tnrone of David and reign
pin Hindi bo all righteou*

(Luke 1, 32, S3;

tural eye* cannot see. Saul and his servant
bad given up seeking tlio tuoca and were now
M-ckingthe man of God if lerchwuce ho might
t«dl them of the lost animals.
19. "1 am the seer." How like thia k to ,
tbe reply of Jesus to tho woman at the wall,
and to tbe blind man. "I that speak unto tbee
*n He,” "It is H’ ’hat taiketb with thee.”

Boston

&gt;

Dry Goods Store
HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY,
MARR A^DUFF

today.” How surprised he must have te*m;
aa much so, perhajo, as Znvctau*. who only

Are having the biggest kind of a salt- on
from the tree to receive- Him into hi* houre.
their 'JO inch Gio via .“ilk umbrellas, para­
20. “Set not thy tnlttd on theta; for they gon frame- and gold heads that they arc
tiro found." If wo would consult Him who
wiling for $1.49, also on their 20 inch taut
(Job. xxxri. 4) we would more readily find black s.itoen umbrellas, paragon frames
our lost thing*. Them Is nothing too small ami gold heads that are ' being sold for
or trifling to tell Him about, for He is inter­
$1.10. These arc two of the most import­
tranded to bo careful or anxious about noth- ant sales In rain and shine umbrellas ever
offereirYo the public. The silk umbrella
own to God with thanksgiving that thus with.gold head that we are giving you for
rniy enjoy the (waro of God (PhiJ. iv, 0,
$1.49 Is Just the same as that sold last sum­
In saying that tho deslro of nil Israel waa to mer for 92.50. Wc closed out the lot com
Him and His Father's house, Ila said what prising nearly four hundred; they were
piirehascd cheap and you arc getting the
ntii-wbo would lie king.
2L “A Bcnjamit&lt;x • • • smallett of tho .advantage of our ptlrehaae. Remember It
tribe', • • • my family tbe least of all the In necessary to come early as they are
families." Benjamin, since tho slaughter of moving fast, only $1.49 for a 'JC Inch gold
Judg. xx. 4&amp;-4S, was literally tho smalksS of
headed silk umbrella worth$2.50and$1.10
the tribes in point of uumlxm*. and It may
have t«en in too sumo respect that Saul’s for fast black sateen umbrella, gold beaded
worth $1.00.
■aid in verso I to have been a mighty man of

22-34. “So Soul did not eat with Samuel
that day.” Wlint a day ot surprises for
Saul 1 Samuel expects him, speaks to him of
a high place in Israel, iavltea him to a

specially nwrvvd for him, while all that Saul

that lie might recover tbo lost a*x-s of his fa­
ther. How many peopio are today intent
upon earthly things, thinking of nothing
higher, while there L* a feast and a kingdom
nnd great honor awaiting them, of which
they'are utterly ignorant. Tbo difference is
that thfir rojoymwit of this feast and honor
depends upon their being invited and accept­
ing tho invitation.
•Ji. “Samuel communed with Kaul upon tta

when Uiey were come down from tiw high
place into tba city, and Saul and Samuel
were alone. We are not loft in ignorance u
to tbe rubject of tbelr conversation, for chap­
ter X, HI, implies that tiro communion was

Our Stunner Umbrellas
That wc are wiling for $2.49 and'$3.50 are
goed value for $3.50 and $5.00. Wc have
them In Iji Iomu and standard length
handles. Full line nf fancy parasols, all
styles and prices.
We ju*-ftivlnXA-l&lt;ik' trade on our spring
Jacktds that we are MtllHffor 92.00. 92.50,
9f75. $3.00, 93.95,.$3.75, $4.00 arid M.50,
etc. These .arc unusually piytty Myles
end good values. They are in black and
cuiors. Also a big line of beaded wraps can
be found In our cloak department at at­
tractive prices from $51.75. $4.00, $4.50,
$5.00, 95.50, W.00 and $8.50. etc. It will
pay you to look us through. Also ask to see
the finest line of lace curtain* in tbe city.
That bi what we can show you and at tbe
lowest prices.

King came, of whom nil good kings wore as
ta ttair office; a type. He was always speak­
ing of tta Kingdom, and daring tbo forty
days after His resurrection.- wtan Ho «p-

of the things pertaining to tba
When that

BATTLE CREEK.

at JeruKuem.
2&amp; “Up. that I tuny send thee away.
come down from tho Mount of Transfigure-

ordinary affairs of Ufa. Though by faith in
Christ Jesus wc nrc now children of God and
joint heirs with Christ. Mated with Christ in
the heaveulie* (Ran. viii, 17; Epb. U. G), yet
we n:u*t go forth day by day into tta ordi­
nary affairs of life, ttare to glorify God

C73TOBTABUB aad ELEGAJFT

�Hastings Banner
SI, 1889.

Thoic democratic paper* which alleged
that Blaine or some other man would run
tbe Harrison administration are singularly

quiet Just now. Harrison seems to be able
and willing to attend to the business him­

HOW HE RUNS THE RANCH.

THE

COSTUMER

IS THE

BOSS.

TALCS

OF

RIVER

LARGE PART TAKEN BY THE OFFICE

riASTiN

STEAMBOAT STORIES.
TIMES

OLD
TOLD

OH

BOY OF A DAIL.V PAPER.

manly independent
not usually accorded omen iD hi* ffa.

self.

The gain to the farmers of Miohigan in

EDITORIAL NOTES.

^•h^’-Snintira Lob" company*1**1
™
. »•__ v~-lr mt h certain

tax for 1889. That is what Harrison'B
election saved for them.

“

•

"The paper trust taw completed alLarnngetnents: The whole capital stock.
£1,000,000. subscribed and au advance of
five per cent, is expected.”
While our tariff reformers (?) are bowl­
ing themselves hoarse. In charging lliat
‘•trouts are only possible where a protec­
tive tariff exist*.” their British brother*
are going right along, establishing them nil
over Great Britain and giving their AngloAmerican allies the lie direct with almost
ovtTy mail that crosses tire ocean.
It is cruel on tbe part of the "blarsU-d
Britishers" io have so little regard for
tbelr co-workers this side of the Atlantic
ns to humiliate them In this way. and wc
hardlj know which most toadmire—the
boldness uf the bluff Briton in piling up
his trusts, or the versatility and petylstency of the reform prevaricator. The
truth la, as Blaine'said on hl* return from
his European trip. ’•Great Britain is plas­
tered all over with trusts."
The tariff has no more to do with trust*
than the moon has with soap boiling.
Whatever capital has accumulated large­
ly It will seek investment, and an aggrega­
tion of capital can always be had when the
prospect for profit from such investment
looks favorable. A dozen men In this
country might unite and purchase all the
wheat raised, ami tiie producer would be
glad to sell it to him—tliat is what he
ndses wheat for. The wheat once pur­
chased, being the property of the purchas­
er, it would t»e difficult to prevent him
from fixing his own price upon It Same
with stocks and trusts—they are cornered
now,-(government lnnd&lt;f) and the govern­
ment can only purchase them at the price
tbe owner asks.
It Is going to be a very difficult problem
lo solve, to keep men from buying what Is
for sale If they have the capital and in­
clination to purchase. and from afterwards
getting the best priee they can. We ex­
pect to see tiie ingenuity of our law makers
taved to the utmost io frame a taw that
will meet tbe case. The fact Is that trusts
have existed for all ages and under all
forms of law, and probably will exist In
some form for all time, or as long as men
ix-ek the shining gold, which will probably
be till about the time tire mllhmnlum ar­
rives, when there will be but a few left to
enjoy such a beatific condition.,
The Republican is no believer In nor de­
fender of trusts. U regartls them as It
does all forms rfixtyranny of the strong
over the weak, with hatred: but it is about
time the silty and untenable cry of "tariff
reformers," "that trusts are only possible
under protection," should cease; for the
facts are dead against them, and they are
dishonest In making the assertion—will­
fully dishonest.—Mate Republican.

A short, rimplo story, pathetically told, la
Annio Sloeson Trumbull's "Pishin’ Jimmy."
“Ffathin’ Jimmy" w*» a quaint, old White
Mountain character, passionately fond of

Tbe main features of the proposed con­
stitution that Is offered to the north Dako­
tans, ‘Toady-made," show i constant de­
sire to achieve the mean between extreme
radicalism and conservatism as to the
power of the state over corporations, the
suffrage, the veto power, school law* and
soon. On the whole we should .think
that the proposed constitution is conserva­
tive throughout In spirit, intention and
purfcse. while libera) us regards reforms
or changes demonstrated to be essential.
Among these woman suffrage Is not Includ­
ed, nor Minority represented. The details
of this propoMxi constitution will lie studled with interest, provided It Is adopted.
Evidently -the north Dakotan* mean to get
the very boat constltution that can be com­
piled or devised by their ablest jurists and
statesmen. Thia Is a bleb and noble am­
bition. and we regard It a.« worthy of
special note and admiration.—Mail and Ex-

lady became aware that her companion had
turned and wa* regarding her hair, which
wa* of tho clooely curling variety, lying fa
■mall, deep wavea

taro and thoroughly “good hearted,” which
is another term for lovable. “To hl* simple

A I»ow»*d Maate ShirtAugurt Melching wa* drowned fa tbe Codoru* creek wbifo swimming. Hi* body could
M.-AFCliers »ugg.T.te»i that hl* shirt bo thrown
into the water, claiming that it woulfi float

then divmkto where tbe chirt was seen ta sink
and found tbo body of tbe young man where
tho shirt had disappeared. Tlse singularity

body.

Two g&lt;-ntiemen who were on opposite

corroborate the truthfulness ot the incident.
Tbi* gives credence to the ancient idea that
the clothing of a drowned man when thrown

(Pa.) Cor. FbllaJalphta Inquirer.

llaslital Orlclnplltj.
'
An uiijiremrdltatvd and nkahful compli­
ment is often the mon flattering. A. young
lady, who had gone to spend a tumniei with
icmo country relatives, found it difficult to
got on with one eousiu, a boy of IB, wl:o »ti
»o.*by that any chance remark directed to
him served to plunguhimfatodireetubarrasameat.
Ono morning *ho propoaed driving to town
with hitu. aud on tbo way tbo coavtx**tian
waxed quite flourishing—at least, ou oue side.

"WhyF' she asked
—'
“Be cause it'» ao rull of them little jerk*!"—
Youth’* Companion.

For some reason the English sparrow was
not as plentiful last year aa it had been, and
ibouglit thnt tho milliousthat perished in tbo
eounU-d for tbo check. But 1899 bring* the
roM-nl to the front everywhere. The United
State* commissioner of agriculture recom­
mends a method of pol*aning them with
wheut soaked in an arsenical mixture. In

hanging. But the first criminal who'
would be compelled to^shuffle off the mor­

ment than hanging. And the New York
courts have Instituted an enquiry Into the
matter. There is much discussion pro nnd
con, and If the judges believe all that the
experts say, they will have very grave
doubts about electrical executions being

mon! humane than old fashioned hangings.

Some democrat has written the constitu­
tion makers of the new state of Montana
to change the name thereof to ••Jeffcrnon."

This la undoubtedly

raa scratching with a diamond pin on a pane
f glam in tbe window of a hotel
"Why not!"
"Because you can’t rub It out."
There are other thing* wo should not do

be retained. And when tbe new state gets
to going, you will find that she will drop

Impression Is made which is more durable
thnu'thnt of a diamond an gltu*. Break the
glXui and that ditapjxuni But till* nmy last

The prohlbltioutata of New Jersey have
shown the usual amount of consistency by
putting a ticket In the field.

on hand which requires hl* immediate atten­
tion. He ia slower than bi* brother ot tbe
keeping time with hia jaw* to all hi* mote

make up which tend* to detract In the least
from the many excellent qualitira ho think*
Johnny think* be hua a hard struggle for
au-usxlstenct', but Johnny is mistaken. It's
tfrio ho han to run back and forth a hundred
’times iu tbe course of a night between the
local and telegraph rooms and the composing
room. It is also t roothat everybody wanfs
him at tbo some time, aud on such occasicn*
ho ba* to bring hb fine judgment a* a notr*-

man. the on" ttist owm or
—
tomes. Ho hire* hl* agent* and *ub-manr. xnd is rvBT&gt;onsibk&gt; to tho stock com­
pany fa all bis tramaettou*. Thi* individual
teu’*ually in tho dark. During the entire
two week*’ vcrformanco at the W indoor, al­

tn- ana too* a
m ■ •— —
-— This mvaterlouB individual wa* Li Un. It t*
.. .. ’ ..._______ - l,.Jinr-l»l nrarlv

eiuu.uuv w
---- ------------mat ic company. Then- is no doubt tho c&lt;»tumes cost a big »um of money, as evrt-y
piece of the gorgeou* coatumo. was intri­
cately hand wrotfght work and bore the

A lOUK n&gt;" "'a —e —---- --------- ,
,
weighing probably about 200 pounds, llne.1
against the back wall, stood convenient for the
different article* ot dress to be pullwi out by
the three attendant*; there am two rows of
temporarily put up clothes racks on either
end of tbo room, upon which arc hung tbe
eotfunie* to be umxI by the next hatch of
actors; Immediately above these uro tbe nails
for the various aud fantastical fare-Igror and

copy in the local room must be carried into
the comjxwlng room immediately; likewise

by tbe lightning procso* over a copper wire.

but Johnny, if be is as bright as the average
office youngster, know* jyst whom to servo
first. Strange to say, be doesn't attempt to
to iho nearest place either, but hurries, after
his own fashion, to the room where be wpuld
stand tlx* best chance of getting a blowing
up if he didn’t answer the call promptly.
Ten minutA latex ho shuffles into tbo local
room.

“No you haven’t, cither.

done more to gratify the friends of the
wdoon. I’erhap* that Is what they wanted
to du, since tbe republican* of New Jersey
are favoring local option and high license.

1 wv
--- ■■ ■■
r "—
twe*n Cincinnati and Louisville.

Even staid and sturdy Holland is getting

hereafter.

Editor (three bourn tater)—Who wa* that

The English

Oflico Bo)-—That was tho new banker’*
aughter. Hue Lovalydot, and «he wanted

bam*- Instead of sending their money and

dare, air.—Burlington Free Frees.

Democratic and greenback papers are
keeping very quiet about their late anti­
treat candidate, W. R. Bort, who will head
tbe great American aali trust Burt Is a
load deal of a daisy as an anti-trust gentle-

Stone,

.
One of

• an

J~

~

-

BIA-ULUVI "
— •• —- —--------nati tub," with a model like a cheese box.
She wa* running in tbe Cincinnati and Mem­
phis trade. Tbe other was a little »temwhceler named the Volunteer, runnibg ta the
Cincinnati and Cumberland river trade. She
wain curious tort of a craft and had decided­
ly cranky hablta Her'hull had formerly
■
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big with mi* men down h.-fH L:&gt;.) 1 Jdtfat

Now, Mr. Mon-Ivey, I think yuaoreaw^
good man, but I do think T.,-n K.v-rv
lick youi”
. Mori hscy Lughed outright gu-,s js.- a a

lion the/almuld be, and altogether thi* queer
craft was a terror to pilot-. She belonged to
three num, uil well known in St Lcuisat that
time, and whom memonm ore still cixrrbbcd

L MaginnK William Reilly’ and- William

Among tbe.curioaa cuatqmsof tbe Hamath
propio i» tlutl of making taukora*
tal
By some simple proem ef r&lt; omiitag th* rat:
lui« come to be iilentilhhl wish tl fantik v
tku, hMHhdiMw U
.. &lt;

piersti-em them more highly t Un any ar,
i-ta of European manufacture, aud tbe oljn

Burt.

lasting friendship. Johnny swear* by tbo
man who manipulates tbo wir&lt;&gt; rojx&gt; that con­
trol* tbe movement* of tbo elevator cage nod
that individual is the only person whom ho

and tho only one on whom he won’t play
trick*.
After Johnny has b|d one of IU* frequent
wt■ ..-IU. M.j.
---- -- — I.. .1. . i
,
friend.

On

stick* a crooked pin ta the night editor's cliair
to^grt oven with that individual for rending
him out after hi* uddnlgbt lunch. Ho never
mvons to do any of these thing*. They and
a hundred other annoying little tricks that
' bo ia respoortblsi for are accident*, and when
they bnpjx-n he puts on hl* most sorrowful
look and seems so genuinely repentant that

sickliest person living, but tho redreming fr
turn of hi* ricknem is that It always ocra.

NSTIC

Some of them have nmm- kfc.wn silovr
the group The oMegi i* called Mo—?-jIt got thia title .from It* havingS»-

well known pilot, unul

Suintien Loh company.

They go from la-

thought, ta the pilot bouac.

Hu

ao be idmply pulled tbo wheel bard down, and
around tbe Cincinnati tub, coming up again

out; tbelr antiquity b their value, vd for

there wa* excitement on both boat*, and

would be scornfully

.—Youth’* Cat-

Chinese actor* are drilled from early child-

many among themselves.

There-h hardly

wa* thought the pilot of the Volunteer waaz
responsible for the boat’s maneuvein. While
this was going on, the little boat straightened
out up the river, and again gradually forged

finally asked by an officer to state bu strati
“1 want to moke a complsmt sghhut th*
“But tbe mayor has nothing to do with tbs
post office."
-

A little event in which this craft figured

’No, sir. Uncle Ram run* th*! "
•Well, I’ve had my sat hU stolen, sal I

continue tbe trip while transfftrtag tbe fuel

’lice."
■»
Hasn't tbe mayor anj thing tu do with it.1"
V»“t a thing."

United States They were probably tbe
finest, and, without doubt, the fastest boats

has taught me that a comedian playing the
kiuil of character* I am acting should keep a
jxT-jin.- oe
m-t mg io auiuse.
i nave rrequratly singled out tome very *olxr tacking
r.lrl F.llz. In
anUlu.._ •_ _____.1_ _ . .

smile from him.
little trick may tickle his fancy, and once the
laugh does come be is sure to follow it up with
others, often excited by trivial things whU-h
never could have provoked that first chuckle
bad they preceded the joke that caught him.

though they are often/nora difficult toamnso
than strangers, probably t*csum- one's meth-

St. Louis fa ’NadjT I «*■ an old fellow
asleep fa tbe third row of the orcbevtra. Oh,
bow he was enjoying that mooxe! I walked
as done to the footlights a&gt; possible, and turn­
ing to whoever was on the stage with me,
yelled out my line ta a »hrill treble voice
which might have cracked the tympanum of
his ear. It accompUabed my purpose nicely
for ho jumped aa if he had mt upon an Ute
turn* &lt;1 nin. and
— —,.L.
.L_ . -

Tribune.
V ashiugton never fought a duel, but two
due.* were fought on his account. Hl* officer
were enihu«fa*tic in hi. d.femc, and them
d“b1W7" “pensioned by the detraction to
*!lichJ1®
subject. The find was wheu
Goa. ,Cad’£j*der '•^‘engrd Conway for
H»*ktag dtaropertfully of tbe rommandertajchtef and ou this ocrori® Conway re­

bead. Tbe next mu when Col. Lauren*
challenged Gen. Lee for tb.
wounded him ta tberidn Washington ws*

win
"Humph! Just «it* fight io hw office.
nst smokes cigar* and l»x&gt;k» big and I’*’*
&gt;e city lull, eh! Ray! What'* the w' if

Poultr
ONaoi

AHI

FRUl

my aympfthy."— Detroit Fnv i’n-w.

would turn hi* boat, os it with tho deliberate
Intention of running into tbe other boat.
Tu avoid a collision the other txiat would
boat, however, uudcr perfect control, would
never *tackra *p«d ta the Iron, but undvr
full bead way run. right up, and, curving
gracefully,
ou, sotnetimr-. iso clo«e ax to
make it appear that only a miracle prevented
a collision. Tto-be pilot* Lad l.-nrutd to con­
trol their boats *o completely that they could
do thi* with perfect safety, nnd enjoy the
fright of pw’ple ou tbe other boat*. Tom
Gnro, a pilot who had hi* lite well nigh
Beared out of him on two or three occasions
by th*** fellows, wasat the wheel on board
the Volunteer on a trip up the river when

had transferred the fuel, but at the request
of tbo owner was towing 4be&gt;bont to a point
up lira river. Gross called a cub pilot to
tag tbe cub not to get frigbtcnwl at the big
boat, but just to “bold her straight up tbo
river and not ring a single 1x41.” Taking an
ax in hi* bands, Gross stationed liimtelf right
l.v tl.A 1--- * l.n^ *,«. ^LI_L .L .. ,___ ... a .

dent she would )»si

stream.

G roes had

rigbt; London eoei-hmen drive always
left. Parisian* livetngrtlxr it. Urgvb&gt;‘--&lt;
like barrack*; Isiudcmsvhavvawtamay a »
house. Tlirv have a latch key. the FtwEiam
cluba. l‘ari*ian"lxd* are up &lt;□ anal.b’- tn
tho wall; Londwr* Bleep In tbe nuddl- - I
tbenxmc London takes three or four m-o*
a day, Faris two. I’art* dims, locdoo
Paris loaves an- l&lt;mg. Londen Irove* srt
square. I’aris drink* wine. London t*erParis take* coffee, Lumlun tea. Frencaaas
while dining talk to their nrightMT andew
each other'* »ocHy; Brit&lt; ti» »t alrac st tat»and don’t say much wit enj- v tlrir I x&lt;Londou workmen work in their onhas-'V
clothes call each other "mate. &lt;uoks d«y
pipes aud punch vm-h other’* h«J»
ally. Fari'ian workmen do their bu-ouea*«
btousre, call tbelr frlethl- .
'or "if,
smoke cigarette*, take th. ir but* &lt; »f to
other, and d.» their fights
•&gt;' *•***'*’■'*
London Tnl Bite’ Guide t- Fnr-

Who doesn't rwoctnlx'r «!»«&gt; ;t
received thing to*rod&gt;i.uitb
evening an nwrnww tawa '-,:l ’ • , .•
where the rosea were «tsl ।--.I u ■"
wires and tbe whole eff.'-t ■
Iwyond exprewdonf
S^t
conngo bouquet and she would ta-.ve fM
the world -wa» not quite right
that her beauty must ba fading
u '
sweetheart must be grfcwmg urary « cBut now! Tbo young man get* dmra ■»
knoMand gives thank* liecauw 1 ■* * ..
t______ l.—r .tomaib!.-! InnaldB- 11

e sena* any ov»ri.
.. ....... big bo*, kx-. kxig .temmr 1 and dnpgj
lith dew. They may 1- «»"*•
—Mintrv nxs
tnro I*-'*.
rom some country
. • !LeV
• I"*, y.
did r—. «r U»r MF
that have !.*&lt;■« i-ulMff*1 .
n— it—.

burgo sunk, but i •

never aw up to tho staudan « - tinman or gentlewoman, *ltl‘£“^' ‘
well born and well educated I

-

u.&gt;o
fof.

•!-!'

U*

RES

You can get
goods, boot*, aha
exchange for prw

lr ynu
rrockary Un« yo

LOCA

.

IP* DIC’er. Mt.

not even uo two
■
basket — Louisville Courier Jouisutt

urai that:

BUTT!
and

Cheaper than the
v

own convenience. The office Loy’s petition ia

warnacr ■ bullet hit Conway fa the hn
lTtac-

Cash, Dry &lt;
Shoes, Hart
and Crocke

TOS. F

rant to mw him about that "
‘Be couldn't help you any "

Ixiata plying in the Cincinnati and Lom»ploying his part.
"Yes," be replied, “I can generally find
my friends, if there happen to bo any ta the
house. I have fallen into the habit of watch-

rfearner* used to indulge in a little trick for
their own nmuseuimt, which was a cause of •

fag himself to death" for a dollar a week and
car fare.
Johnny haa one sympathlxing. friend into
whosa willing ear he )&gt;ours gll hw woea This
i* tbo elevator man. Ho gives tbe youngster
.11
-1.1_ 1_ —__ A- J___ A.

Practical Hii
to Builders

L« nothing like “atago fright" « "nervoua-

pllot* could control them as closely a* craft

educated the employes of the local room up
to a recognition of that fact yet. He hopes

Central

fr

of box cabin eonatructed. She could run like
a Beared wolf, but, ox stated, had cranky
balrits. She bod Ixtlancc rudders that *&gt;muo-

tho way to dfgt»t the content* of the copy.

spot and has a good laugh all to himself. HU

nick of free trade, and her people are loud­

and Pr&lt;n

Fraucia Wilson wax naked the other day

turn of Little Lord Famtleroy'* rereer into
tbelr own live*—that ia quite anstber thing,

Editor (fiercely) to office boy—Seo her*,
boy! If you lot another poet in here this

There weh, plenty of sjwiing
were amuMxl by the toiy's Ui&gt;- a..,] “
laxly so by hi* ofdmou of T„ai
English pugiliAt. One .l„y Ki-.n, r'xj'4^

one of them recited a little Incident that will
long live in the traditions of the Ohio rivsr.

overhauled the Cincinnati tub nnd iwoed tier
&lt;m the star board side, when tho rudders got

“Will you toko that copy out!" asks tbe
copy reader, losing his temjwr.
“JYell, ain’t 1 taking it out! What are said to be tbo only happy trou;&gt;o iu Anurica.
you givta' u*! Do you take mo for a stroak —Wong Chin Foo.
of lightning f
•

headed youth, but on three occasion* Johnny
display* hi* latent agility. Ha invariably
reaches tbe door first and slam* it in tl»
other's face with tbp parting admonition that
be* “gettin' too fresh.”
Johnny »tart* out with the copy after this

“
»-*•£

ow! talk over old times.
The writer was one of a little group of

Chinese actor* don’t waste much Um- iu

"Peter Brown. Hurry up. now."
slirknna and brightneaa of the opium pipes
"Who killed himP
“Oh. Sam Williams killed him in a saloon, which each actor owns, but jealousy of rm-tiibers of their own company 1* &lt;xft of the ques­
tion. Mr. Taka Wing is the only pretty girl
and hurry up about it for tbo first edition.”
"All right, «ir. Did bo shoot him or »tab among them. Even she ia nine-tenths ot tho
time a pure and unadulterated man like tho
him I"

ntbout asking anybody's permbriou.

Much a* wo all admire tbo play of "Little
Lord Fauntleroy,” i* there not a wondrous
dearth of small boy* who would like to be like
Little Lord Fauntleroyl Wo have talked
with a number of little fellow* about it, and

■elvra a formal or informal club or awocia-

such a manner that tbe mwl fastidious actor
could be rigged up from head to foot in lew
than five minutes. Only tho female unjwr»&lt;mator. Mr. Taka Wing, takes a longer Uinp,-

were going to plav fantan.
Tbo only individuals that take their task*
to heart are the supes. of tlxwo fellows that
jwually act as pages or noldiers to tbe gladia­
I’ve been sitting
tors They generally go through tlx&gt; motions

and you Imcen't rung ouce during that time."
“Well, here now, take thia copy out and
hurry up about it. Tell Mr. Jone* that this
leads tho South side murder with a display

udh.-Al.dAk,
nw* la mwl ka«» ot— th.
Har.U&lt;a l.k. b-.wa
.. ..............

Choice

mlr UMr -MM °t'» •• »™M-

This pleases

both Hie aaloonlsta and tbe democrats.
Had they desired, they eoultl not have

ly clamoring tor protection.

offlce boy, U«

man in St Ixmis Republic.

democracy with a dull, sickening thud.
A progre«&lt;ive new state like Montana can­
not afford to burj Hs prospects by giving
idd and comfort to democracy.

less a pemouagv than

tbe office whom Johnny envies his poIitlcQ

them out. This person is lonely, depressed,
iu *orrow, and needs sympathy.. Instead, a

the ideas:

that tbe change would have a great
Influeuoe in making the state democratic.
Montana ta a good enough name, and will

•“I" MM*

fold* them up carefully, and lay* litem upon

appeareiL It instantly shot out, then stopped,
circled about a short time and in another
moment disappeared under tbe water.

Tho poison i* dUtrtbuted along highway*
Last winter the New York legislature I where sparrow* resort rfhd where other bird*
passed a law bv which criminals con­ are not liable to pick up tbe poisoned m*demned to death were to be killed by elec- j teriid. No greater p«t to agriculture cxi*to
ta tbe world than this pugnadous bird; all
tridty. It was supposed that this was a
more humane method of execution than ' friends.—St Louis Globe-Democrat

tal coll by the electric rood demurs, and
Instate that this ta a more cruel punish­

Wine. f..» per

•lune, every day in the w sk, including Sun­
days. This self important awiivldnal on whose

about with him an' help him an' tarn bis

tween thi* life and the next.—Nei
Star.

“

id transit
iy looked

IX

month atxl 7 per -rot. of grow• rv«"|*.;
»
Hon? AW ncr mouth and 8 per cent.

underrated youth who
nights worrying about tu'1 ditorial conduct
mortal man, woman or child needed in this
of tbe paper.
The offloo lx&gt;y i* not, p jwrly speaking, a
marvel of probity. He is a nearer kin to tho
devil. Ho may thtak be get* up tho paper,
tatho fact that tbo dudplai were selected
but be doesn’t. Ho only a**i*t*. and he a»from among fishermen.
-

The jxxir old man meets with a tragic end­
ing to bls simple,. picturesque life, but hi*
faith and hi* ruling passion ktand out clear

.

J-, •!«&gt; FT

manager of tbo office, but jor whom untiring
energies and indomitable ।ill the |&gt;apw would

torn of morality, a guide for everyday life, an

picked out tho men he'd *een every day flshin',
and mebbo fished with biawlf; for lie knowed

‘ n-i

erew eamo fre.m

the priee of wool will pay the entire state

From a Lomlon dispatch of the 19th we
quote the following:

D. NISI

THE

BY VETERANS.

-—7

Nov York Tribune.

when teat expects
" Mcr
fagty tbe test calling for it-M1-’™’ •

Foi all
BhneCa’a.

Flye all get i
■tk-ky fly paper.

Flour and bra
at F. H. Barlow .

�Hastings Banner.
Wtxlnesday. July 81. 1889.

dUome,', auftrt,? uiS-'at^dS

■A,TTn:sKERN. Local Edltcr.

PERSONA£_MENTION. .
SV Bir2r*’of C,1UTrh * B*nm, 4ll««nn.
Seott Rogers was In Charlotte Monday. ‘ wd sXSCtDn‘r' *“* *n ,he
FrSaJ

SunSy0' W,Ukon vislted honic M«»&lt;ls
SaUrtayFraUk B&lt;lch

Uenlek Rmd bu on exUbttkm tn on. .
C* 1&gt;‘‘rkb*n&gt;. of Freeport, was In
ortmodjma IUnm- rf,ow W(L~.I"" tjwn Thursday.
coUMttnn nr relln rwntl, brouKMb7hlm
uJjh l; S"”"’
'•"IH.vilfe wu h,
rn&gt;m tbe fold nr Onanbn^.
1 1
the city Monday.
The .otneer, nr tbe new KftUtan
“''"“W’rjr.AreMeMeO,. Xideni; /.i1’* ,T' Col«rove made a business trip to
&lt; harlottc Monday.
.
p™
yler-prenldent; Wen it
l-owens xentunrl-. 1&gt;. Beebe,
thu
* -Gr*nd Rapids, visited tn
inis city Wednesday.
.
, *' .“ld ” «»“« »"• be nndetwld on
The W. L. Wilkins parly returned last11
trait ru&gt;» nnd we won t; we otter nlni
Mewn euu nt We. . doren; qunrt ran I.,1 night from Gun take.
• doien: two quart ran. at ll.w a daren at
Miss Fleda Hart, of Big Rapids, is visit­
Ham. * VanAnnan.
Ing at Eugene Jordan’s.

iffffiily

Groceries,
and/

!n K’l,Bmazo°

stons,
;ic. Earthen.

Did Glassware.

-VAy .-rrwPwt3n&lt; wrth •r,ew of
ue?*
m»”»I««'iuring burinew here. He was much pleawd with

&lt;,u“® ,ncUued l&lt;,w’nl
ot loefttion. He was assured
&lt;tOck to a“k'
«”&gt;■
her*
,W° ct’,r‘‘t,rat‘t’n would be taken
ST™
n,Kluns «ive“
new CO11'
Sui ta. KT*’ *
‘*ea»i«’* Prop«ltion
wm be had front Chnreb A Barnes this

Bu’.-y-r-;?«•

IJme—SeillDg at B3e per obi; water hme, 81 JO
*r t»bL
Osts-25c r.erba.
I’otataea. Sen -30c. per t»u.
Pork 84jna«L33.
Poultry-Live, ehlcken*. 78«c: dressed, ehick-

Nuahvilic came down yesterday afleriiron-to convince our boys that the resul
of the game of ball )a»t week at Nashville
Tlmoshy mS&amp;KEf « »2B»2.23 per bu..
was no error. The game opened on the
fair ground* and for several Banlngs tbe
Wheat—-New. ta-- nM :v
’
'
Hastings nine clearly had the ta«t of IL
However, the plot suddenly thickened and
the Nashville club soon forged ahead
Apples-ooftTSc per peck; dried, 2ff3e per
erapovatod 355\c per lb.
ho that at the end of the eighth inning they lb:HeantS.-.inttj.' .-n j&gt;cr tu.
Will Fuller was In Otsego and Kalama- had five scores to .spare before, the game
b*:1 e'”b went to
Butter-isflixc.
Saatndltn W edneaday. TUey raturaed the too Friday and Saturday.
Com- .nsse per ba.
could be tMd. But it could not even be
Egg*-i2S«&gt;i3c.
*llbou*11 'bey were very tired
tied and Hastings succumbed to the In­
&lt;&gt;»:»—ss‘.t8»c perbu.
Mr. Barnes, of the Allegun Cart com­
1 lie Xaabvllle elub made them tired win.
evitable giving Nashville a lead of three,
pany, was in town Friday.
nlng ap.lly by a aeore or u» to 11.
the score standing 1.1 to 16. Hough pro
Poultry—Live: Fowls. MUHc; (prlna chickens,
’iibe; dnegs. aane: turiteyw. na3c.
H m. J. Dibble, of Marshall, was in the pelled the sphere for Nashville and Osborn tsMhcat-No.
Tbe Barry Co. Soldier, and Salim mont white, use; No?- 2 red.
wr Hastings. Iwth doing good work. San.
city on bfaslness Thursday.
nment auoelatlon will meet tn Ifta urabate
rruman. of Nashville, umpired the game
dodge-, ofllre. thi. oily. Saturday nett at
3)e; common aud rough 23c.
. uV*
of Grand Rapids, Is in an impartial manner.
oneo’eluck p. tn. It la e.peeted that visitlug friends'U) this city.
every member or tbe Aamtalton win ILouis Bentley, &lt;,f Gnuid Rapid- pent
present.
^(taule^-Cholee butchers.
course
T!;e regular examination of teachers for
bufiday with relatives here.
Mrs. Julia Whitcomb. ng«l 72-years
Barry county will be held a: Hastings,
A. D. Niskern spent Sundav mid Mor- August 1st and 2d, 1S89.
died Sunday evening of old age at the resb
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'
The requirements will be the same as
dene* of her niece. Mrs. Kep. Silsbee. The day with friends In Detroit
medium*. H «QH.73; Yorkers,
M.8O4H83; plm, Hjnap.03.
funeral wn ices were held at Mr. Silsbee’s
Fred Reed, of Detroit, is visiting Lis last spring.
Examinations beginning « 9 a. m.
reaMenee yesterday aud were conducted parents J. L. Reed and wife.
Thursday, closing at 4 p. in&gt; Friday.
by Rev. Irvine.
J. Caiveth. of Middleville, was in town
J. W. Matthews,
Friday August flth next at Hickory ’’ ednesday on legal business.
See'y of Board.
Corners there will be a grand trotting ma­
J. H. McKevItt, of Middleville, was In
tinee. Good purses are offered. P.ritl gcxtl
rioneer
Meeting.
the dty on business yesterday.
.
race* caff be looked for. (tame of ball at
The Annital Pioneer meeting will thin
10 u. m. You can count on a rnval good
Born, to Edgar Bristol and wife, of year consist of a basket picnic, at the Fair
time if you attend the matinee.
’
Johnstown, July.20th, a daughter.
Grounds, Hastings, Thursday, August Sth.
Chas.
CamplM-ll,
of
Middleville.
!ww
the
1869.
Wftlnt-Mlay last Chas. Reed fell from a
Let there be a good turn-out, and let
scaffold, in the new building being erected guest yesterday of Mono K. Nevins.
each come preimred to contribute from
by A. Black A Son, ami struck the ground
Bert Walker and wife, of Allegan county live to ten cents toward the expenses of
about 15 feel below on hit face. He was
v laited last week at Geo. IL Brooks’.
the meeting.
No dance Iras been probadly shaken up but has sc far recovered
Erank Hadley, Ed. Burton, and friends vlded for this year.
us to be able to appear on the streets again.
Now occupy the building recently vacated
i Township committeemen who know of
were nt Long lake camping lust week.
Ly E. J. Evan.*,
Mr. R. E. Dnnlatg of Vandalia, Mich.,
the death of pioneers are requested to re­
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Schultz aud daughter, port tho same to Clement Smith, historian;
and Miss Grace Heath, of this city, wenWc are now prepared to do all kinds of
united in marriage by Rev. Puffer yester­ of Onondaga, are guests at Lee Gibb’s.
Riving him without delay snchinfonnatimi
day forenoon.
Mr. Dnnlap Is station
Chas. Hotchkiss has been appointed as they possess relative to the age and
agent at Vandalia. The newly wedded
history of the deceased. By order
agent for the C. K. A S. Ry., at Woodland.
pair have the best wishes of many friends.
Executive Committee.
H. Lindsay anil A. R. Henry, l»f Battle
The excursion train will leave Hastings Creek, were in the city on business Mon­
Eavq Troughlng and Tin Roofing a spec­
to-morrow morning at 8:42. Irving at 9:00, day.
•
LRJBTOJ.—Elva. little .daughter of Edgar and ialty, also repairing of all kinds. Call and
Middleville 9.08. Fare for round trip
Hattie Bristol, died July 2lst. of Inflammation see us.
WooDin rr A Cotant.
Prof. Rol&gt;erts and family returned Sat­
of the lung*. aged one year aud is dajs.
from Hastings and Irving. 75 cts. for
Little Elra was our darling.
adults. 50 cents for children: from Middle­ urday from their outing at Six Lakes, Ml
Woodruff A Cotant buy rags, rubber,
Pride of all our heart* at home.
ville 65 eta. and 40 cts. Tickets good to’
' But the angels came and whispered,
copper, zinc, etc?
Softly whispered. Elva eome.
return on any train August 1sl
A. C. Carpenter, family and friends
Buy your gasoline of
Saturday evening while two men, one of camped at Acker’s point. Long take, the
past
week.
them named Rice, of Woodland, were
Mr*. F. C. Brooks, of Delton, was in!
driving along the road neirGeo. Whitney’s
the wind blijw a large tree over into the the city Saturday, on her way to visit
road. The tree fell between tiie hor*\and Irving friends.
made by a convict in the Wiaxmdn cute
the buggy. The buggy was badly wrecked
Miss Genie Brown returned Monday
but the men and horse luckily esca|&gt;e&lt;L
evening from Kansas. She will remain till
The members of the (new) Srd Reglsn-nt September IsL
'
►ho had obtained a divorce. Meanwhile be
Michigan Infantry are requested to meet
Miss Millie‘Hahn, who has l»cen visiting Lad tacc-me acquainted with a woman who
’ FFX';TC1T A T'/T'e ' ' ]
at St. John, Mich., on A ng. 22. *89. Meet­
ing will be hrfd in tent of Wm. H. Bonlen, her brother P. A. Hahn, left yesterday for
.
Post No. 211. State jutpers please copy. her home in Niles.

Woodniff
Cotant,

Basil®, MicL
A LITTLE B«K&gt;K of
: '.to pages. containing
*&lt;•110 facts that every
-.an eon tcmptallng
HlTLDtNG should
------know before tatting his :
si-.itt chapters on the kitchen,
’.i, n&gt;. foundation, brickwork, inor-!
i . ventilation. Ute roof and ■
[•.. rest to builders. Mailed free
rat* In postal stamps. Address
. . Mt cm. Roofing Vo. 310
o . n, w y urk Vit).

ID Mita.

TINNERS,-

Summer
Bargains.
Goods are Cheap by the

Dollar’s Worth.
12 lbs. nice C sugar

IO

•• fall cream cheese
•• Carolina rice, a beauty.
•* Excelsior gloea starch.

Price

EigW
- -!S—

U

(asb. Ifty Uood.-, Boots and
Sh&lt;&gt;^. Hardware. Groceries,
and- Crockery.
-FOR-

BUTTER, EGGS,
and Produce,

IOSsROGERS
\V:: be In the

Poultry Market
DN and AFTER ARGUST 10th.

FRUIT CANS'
sey ran lx- bought to-day at
wholesale.

REMEMBER
in get grocerlM, crockery. dry
...
■
•.lux-, drugs and hardware In
■for produce.
.

An er ■
- p«r*on to travel, school teacher
plermL IMereuce*. Salary F" per month.
1 o.: r.i, or i.'.tlr.
.1. A. KkiiMONP.
"
mi a schiiridrI 'iii'lniz. Mleh.

LOCAL NEWS.

Woodruff
Cotant.

.

Coi_ M. B. Hot'iunox,
Chairman Executive Com.

Commencing July 15th to 24th inclusive
the M. C. R- R. will mH'excursion tickets
Hastings to Bay View and return at one
fare for round trip good for return not
later than August 10th, aecoutv cf annual
meeting camp ground association.

Baughman, tbe well known specialist
formerly of this city, ta naw located al
Akron, Ohio. All tbooe wishing to con­
sult Dr. Baughman by letter can addres*
him at No. 151 South Howard streeL
Akron, Ohio. He writes prescriptions for
any disease for 81.00.
President Bush and other official* of the
C. K. A S. took a ride to the end of the
track l.’j miles thta side of the Grand
Rapids. Lansing A Detroit IL R. Sunday.
Two days work will finish track laying to
the Junction, where a depot will be built
thta week. As soon as some supplies ar­
rive the the truck laying will be finished.
Hastings will then be It miles nearer
Detroit by rail than now.
The evening train going west-on tbe M.
C. Ry., ran into a freight car at Nashville
Satunlay evening. The engineer and tire­
man both Jumped to the ground after the
engine was reversed. The fireman was
unhurt, but the engineer,had quite a gash
cut in Id* head. The passengers were un­
injured. The train had,slowed down be­
fore the car was seen by theenglneers, oth­
erwise the accident might have been very
serious.

Edwin Btasell, a Hickory Cotners drug­
gist. was before Justice Kenaston on the
29th charged with failure to take out a
druggist’s bund. He waived exanVnation
amt wav bound over for trial In the circuit
court. CBasyinansberg, a jiartner of Mr.
Bissell, was ^-rnlgned on the 26th in the
*Mme conrt and on the same charge. He
also waived examination and was ta»uml
oyer, in each case bail In tbe sum of 9500

was given.
:i this Week.
The Bannkb job room* will thta week
2.075
Issue the annual premium list of the Bany
if wigwams, go to Bnwer county agricultural society. Tiie pre­
Sr’ueCo.’*.miums offered are far better than usual,
itatwu.:».-r the Grand Rapid* excursion especially in races and si»orta For the
ra'-es, 8600 In premium? ere offered. F-00
UHaoipfW,
.
•
.
more than ever before. &lt;)ne purer Is 8250.
&gt;*ri Muck •omFred I- Heath’s in the free for all truL The other feature*
of tbe fair are not detracted from to favor
the races; but tbe attractions in the races
did brail to exchange for wheat have been greatly increased. Tbe books
will soon l&gt;e In the hands becretary J. MEer.re pickets $6.00 /fJ
ousand at Bauer, of tills city.
Bentley lira,. A WllkluiLT
The chemist of the Oswego, N. Y-.
Lawn tennis shoe*, all sizes and nice I woolen mill* say* the following compound
«*&gt;ds at lto».;r Shue Co.’s.
is sure deatli to carpet bugs: One ounce
of
alum; one ounce of ehfonde of «»The I’evbviion dyes are sold at W. IL j
three ounces of salt. Mix with
.(rug ami lxx»k store.
of water, let It stand over night In n cov­
'Wanted, a a.sx! girl to do general house- ered vessel, and In the morning pour »refully Into another vessel without ’"JUm.nt.
,lf
Empdre of Mrs. C. S. Brown.
Dilute with two quarts of water and apply
r.,.i line ,of disinfectants, chloride of
'"**• '■‘•l’l*ta*. etc., at Fred I. Heath’s. • by sprinkling tbe edges of the carpet for a
distance of a foot from
p?1'।J'""’’ Jl ,,u“*Mhg merchant of will not Injure the carpet, and bugs vrill
* tatrievuie, im, a n,.w
|n t|,|H iMUe_ leave any carpet tttfc or bed on Its applies
'•
A
are putting u Portland
“•e'd ”ndk in front of their new bulldIt..i"r ?’** '•w«0«0
pickets ^xa
Jwi'kPS k’“* Bt W’’X1 8t B*!n,1‘‘y

-

You can attend the big Regatta al Reed’s

lta,u
,J,I"W i,you ,fcke 1,1 t,M- Grand
Mpid* excui .lou.
it U
“

t bi«Uary, of Detroit will
Bt^L Row’s Catholic church
Sunday next

Star L ■. '"*
T. U. will meet at the
M^.bow*T,w&lt;»y. Aug. Oth. A
d-*l invitation extended to all.
.

Croup Remedy!

s

FOR CHILDREN.

25 doz. sour
13 1-lb. eans
12 S-lb.
l'2 3-lb. ••

A. WalterbouM’, connected with the
Cochran Roller Mill Co.. Detroit, was the
guest of C. C.. Field Monday.

IL K. GranL VS’. D. Hayes and families
have returned from Wall lake, where they
have been In camp some lime.

department nod onginaMd thn l»»th»r o«;„
•ample* of which were put in tbo visitors' raoepUon room and sold as curiositiea Gf
course they were made by hand, tho bits of
sole leather being put on a steel core aud
scraped to tiie deaired shape with pieces of
TteA rl^mnrul fru- t&gt;u.ni but kim
.....

Mr. Stokes, formerly in the employ of
the
J. A M. Ry., is now agent for the
C.. K. A S. Ry. at this station.
Al. Hams and Arah Cole *lth their fam­
ilies go to Wall lake Friday, where they
wIB camp out for several days.
Henry Maentzwcretan- of the Whip
company was In the city Ta«t week. He
expects to remove here from Allegan soon.

Geo. E. Bowers, formerly one of the
proprietor* of this paper, is now sole pro­
prietor of the Hillsboro, North Dakota.
Banner.

Mrs. Minnie Copley and daughter, of
Decatur, accompanied by her grandfather
A. E. Bames.of Augusta, are vidting nt

a "‘sure.enough” divorce this time and mar­
ried the woman who had twn so faithful to
him.—St, Paul Pioneer Press,
■

iii China that a mtadonary had scattered acv-

with the reque*t that they might be distribuUd among tbo European Bailors in port; Aw
the tract* contained |dmlraUe doctrines
which tbe taiiers sadly heeded to learn and
practice—Sl Loui* Republic.
,

Cultivated Musk.
Artificial, or rather cultivated, musk, if
Mrs. F. M. Thomas left Tuesday morn­ wu may believe what aen» to bo u very well
ing for Grand JuucUon, accomptnled by authenticated (tatemenL appears to be a
her brother Jay l.lchty. Mr. and Mrs. thing of the near future. The onuounccmeut
Thomas are now permanently - located u mode that at the laboratory of the GcsundheltMmt In 'Berlin a Japentwe physician
there.
W. IL Peck and wife left Tuesday for named Kittaato, a pupil ot Koch, has isolated
Kalamazoo, their future home. Mr. Peek a ruicrobo from an infusion of bar which has
has l«een made Mation agent of the C. K. tho property of producing a powrfful odor of
mask. Tbo microbe can bo cultifatod in any
A S. Ry. nt that point. In his relations
with tins patrons of the road inlthla city of tbo nutrient tnedta. but thrive* ta-st &lt;ai tho
Mr Peck has ever been found wurteous
ami obliging nml lias won many warn
friends who will regret tiie removal of becoming rust or tilo colored. W lion tbo culturta aru cxlinit*tcd with alcohol tbo latter
himself and amiable wife from this city.

1). IL Cook’s.

Newman Fuller, a former Irving boy York Telegram.__________________________
and well known here, now an uxtcJ“,'’e
MORTGAGE SALE.
Alaska mine owner and operator, madt the
Default having been made tn the conditions
iicarta of his friends and kindred glad by
dropping In’ f"1 ,l,e,u ’*s1 week- Tw*2,rc ot a certain mortgage bearing dole tbe tjrentaywraago be left here for California. For
the oast ten? v*ra be has been dperattag
me place, and recorded In
JXister ot Deeds of Barry
on him with .great targe smile*, and we re
gtad of IL He deserves them.
This U to certify that I have this day
tested with scaled weight of UnitedI States and unpaid nt
and Interest, tbe sum of one tnousana nve
standard the platform scales of Micks A dpnl
hundred and zlxty-flve dollars and fifty e•’9u•
Snencc located on comer of Church aMd &lt;•1.563 W), and no suit or proceedJurat taw
X &gt;rg bin intituled to reaver H&gt;e dab now
State St., In the city of Hastings, county
of Barry and state of Michigan.
Whereunto I have set my hand and the
Ml of «ald county, this Mth. dryi «f Joly.
A 0.. 1989.
1
A*11
County Clerk.

Fanners « word to you. While you
have been putting In long days of hard
work during harvest tlnw. we have not
l&gt;een Idle but have been looking about to
IS wiwra .n&lt;l
»' ~"w
.turk, uni i* »i&gt;1b io

• &gt;«“r

rairilIS»».
«• *"■
“""‘“"f1
Xi «
sill rail »1X1 rakmlwMrjlxftto
‘ I - rlr,. YOU Will Uwl llrat «, .ft- OOT£S.r W- .nd .11 »1"1. «
S.L,,Jiurai.k“ In raeh.nk' t«

&lt;

pickles.............................. •
fresh mackerel
pumpkins
hubbard squash

6 1-lb. " salmon............. .............
2 gal. best French mustard...............

5 boxes best scaled herrli|p
8 good brooms........................................
14 gallons stonewareu........................

1.00

i;oo

1.00

1.00-

Our goods are all

First-Class
and Guaranteed
To please.

These are only a

Few of the Bargaims
We are offering.
It will pay you to call’
on your friend*.
.

BEAMERS

,

A

Cash Bargain
STORE

Mrs. Ell'. Gregory, of SL Ix»ul» Mo., ncc
Lillian Estes, is expected here week after
next, to visit old friends.

tlon.
,
.,
Hiram Coleman of Johnatown brough
to our office, to-day. a sample of wbe«
from Hanson emm&lt;y. ,1&gt;akot*',
Stai rr»:n A Crawlty.
from Mitchell, sent him by an aequaIntance m canh.
who gathered it from hta farm- MxJgprevious. The .talks are Mwut rix inebre
To .w-nuknrn, - ----------------All who have subscribed for the Barry
high, yellow and completely
patently matured with scare a show of an? Cm Soldiers and Sailor* monument, and
heads. JTbe wlieat In that section ta con- wim desire to pay their subscription, can
* y°X iZne to M. I- Cook i M »«««
pietely destroyed and the farmer* M
Kt to turn tbelr cattle into the wheat JXirankii' U»» “ W
"'J;
£511 Tbe people
hereby authorised to receipt In my name
Dort their breadstuff* thta fall and wuiw. tor Ml .«k
Jo,,,,.
ta not enough wl«t b. supp^tbe
brawl required In that part of Dakota.
WoodlM.d, MleK, JnU “• «•»-

Battle Creek JonraaL

f

A. E. Dlckennan, of tiie furniture com­
pany left for Goblevlllc Wednesday last,
returning Monday.

1.00

3)4 •* best 50c. Japan, tea, new crop
25 ** best rolled oats
60 “ Church’s bug tJnish

TIN WORK.

H. A M. W. Hlrksj

1.00

-it the main irons ixwr
hou*e In the city of H&amp;stiugs. Barry eocntv. aad

Too Many
Straw Hats,
Lawns,
Satteens,
Embroideries,
Seersucker
Coats and Fests,

Chailies,
Parasols,
White Goods,
Summer Goods,
Jerseys,
Etc., Etc.

A cool spring and summer has left us with too many sum­
mer goods and in order to close them out, we will for

30 DAYS
OFFER THEM A T COST.
Be sure and look at the boots, shoes and slippers on our
Bargain Table.,
Prairieville, Aug. 1, 1889.

3

M. J. GOSS.

NEW* PEOPLE’S
‘CYCLOPEDIA*
fte oiiy one raatiete ti lite.

JI
(her 100,000 Sets 8oM.

w.isuummi

,
NuhviUe, Mich., June 6, 1889.
I have made arrangements to get a set of the New People's
•£«*« “Si “.L-SSS t-SK" i:
Cyclopedia, because I think it one of the best American Cy­
clopedias for convenient refereece now published,
A. L. Bemis, Supt. Nashville Schools.
■
Hastings, Mich., June 8, '89:
&lt;le«cril&gt;e&lt;l
a*
ti*
e
east
h
;
I
have
usedthe
People's
Cyclopedia for several years and
a^f wntlrtsn quarter of northeatt quarter, of
ISettao thirty-three and
w'
hnd
that
it
is
nearer
what
teachers
of our schools need for
rtn-d Knd twenty aerea AtaotbeHenuio Wreference than any similar work I have ever examined. I
SSirt,1”. KfttJJsSiS ErS£s«n'. have
thq norihea»t quarter
examined
the
late
work
and
find
it very much improved
•ection two
atao northwert quarter or nano­
west quarV-rCcxeeptlnR twenty acres off the and can say. that for the money, no teacher can do better.
I
north end thereof.
can cheerfully recommend the work to any one wishing to
make a purchase of any thing of this kind.
&lt;
Very trnly,
J. W. Matthews,
^Mted Marshall. Mich . July *».!«•pneu.Marxc*. ASK BmotJHrtgigje.
- Sec. Barry Co. Board of School Ex.

�DIAMOND FIELD

Nature’s Wild Rage
Upon Two

Dreadfully Visited

Families in Chicago.
EIGHT PERSONS BENT TO KERNITY

C&lt;&gt;tln&lt;e with Frightful

i*MtCAQO, July 29.—Tto most terrific rain­

storm iq tbe history of this city literally
flooded everything Saturday evening. Be­
ginning shortly after fl o'clock, it cootlnuod

rooms were extinguished. stopping tbe dyna-

c«ieu» JrfT a-Tta (“Wd“,&gt;

placo at electricity.
At tbo Columbia and McVicker'* theatres,

seine thing occurrixb Tbe Columbia people
lighted tbo gas, but at McVicker’s when the
calcium light wan subatituted.

Cable railway, put out tbe Arcs, and forced

i^»Jy

'*SL«&gt;. July M-Tta S.dOTl

Mnrb

Ball lesgu- made tte following sror*.

During tbo storm E

IL Walsb. living at

erty. . But the most serious occurrence dur■enger*. but no one was snriouily injured.

brick building at tbo corner of Twenty-first
‘cleared for t”o hour*.
and Leavitt streets. Tbo building was three
Stories high. Tbe wind was blowing ut the
Report* from Ashtaul and Prairie du
rate of about twenty-four mite* an hour dur­ Chien, Wta, Sycamore. Uta, and many other
ing most of tbe storm, and about 7 o’clock places, state that thuan places were visited
by a severe rainstorm, by which much
tiie wait, ot this building toppled over and
fell with a fearful crash upon a cottage by damage was afflicted ujmn property and
tho side &lt;&gt;f which it was bolli Two familial sonui peopla hurt
own&gt;]&gt;ied tiie cottage, and one of them was
OHIO PROHIBITIONISTS.
just about sitting down to supper when tho
disaster occurred. Chai-las Buck, a laborer,
occupied the front rooms of th* cottage, and
a blacksmith named ’Oimelius Fenitaanche*
Zasesvillk, O.. July ‘A—Tho Prohibi­
tionist state convention yesterday made tto
temjiorary organisation permanent
and
Tbe following are tbe killed and wounded: adopted a platform which begin* by ac­
Kilkd-Mr*. Amrita’ Buck, 3D ypare old;
knowledging Goias the source of all power
Annte Buck, fl years’old; Albert Buck, fl
year* old; Cornelius Ferdtaancbes, 33 year* and authority in human government; de­
old; Areka Ferdtaaachrs, 31 year* old; Cora clares in favor of suppressing tbe liquor
I'erdiuanchcs 4 year* old; ‘Alida Ferdl- traffic, bolding that revenue from a' tiaffic
criminal in its nature is contrary to tho
nanchr*. 3 year* old—olive when taken out,
but died kbortiy afterward; Met Ferdl- fundainantal principles of right; favors
woman suffrage; denounces stock and gram
mtnch**, 1 year old.
.Wounded—Charles Buck, 41 year* old, gambling; favors arbitration for the settle­
badly cut'on the hood, back and legs; August ment of dispute*! between employer* aad emplcyes; opposes Intel monopoly; favors a
Bock, llyears oU? skull fractured, bat pbyrinon-sectlonal adjustment of the tariff, and
cism at tho hoapltal think he may recover;
Liuls Fcrdinanches, M year* eld, injured in- declare* in favor of tbe enforcement of Sun­
day law*.
A resolution w also adopted, not as a
heed and fave—she may recover; Ada
Ferdinaneiic*. 7 years old, wounded in tho part of tho platform, declaring that the pres­
ent riotous attitudo ot tbe liquor element in
tbe leading citr of the state, under which a
head.
mnrlerous assault bad '•iready toon made
upon a member of tho Prohibition party, was

flashes of lightning and peels of thunder

police station, and Lieut Beck. with nine-

tbe accident, and engine companies No.#. 31,
neatli tbe ruins, mingled with tbo roaring ot

and children tn tbo vicinity, made it an
spalling Hcone. Tho officer* and firemen
lost no time, but. rushed to tbo rescue of the
suffering victims beneath tho debris.

Cold Shoulder.
HIS FRIENDS FEEL MELANCHOLY.

to be a yacht on fire out in tbo lako. He
thought ft bad teen struck by lightning, ita
■ails fired, and that it went down with al! on
board shortly Xftor. It*e«ms, however, that
it wa* a fisherman's boat Ho says to bad *
largo lantern on board, and its light was re­
flected ao tte sail, giving it tha appearance
ot being on fire. H* arrived ta port without

tbal follow th* compromising 'hqd profit­
sharing policy maintained by tbe old polit­
ical partis* toward the liquor interest
Tiie following nominations were made:
For governor. J. R Helwig; for lieutenant
governor, L. B.' Logan, of Alliance; for »u-

bridge, of Toledo; for attorney general, E
J. Penney, ot Ashtabula. Helwig is from
Spring tleid.

council* general were held
throughout
Franco yesterday. Boulanger c.intestad 451
cantons out of tte 1,429. He was retnrued
in Bordeaux by a vote of 3.S1A to 2,*®!- He
was defeated in Montpelier and Rouen.

ton 3;

Boulanger has carried but twelve in all Th*

b Cmraoo, July * -Tte score.

Jregu* taw-1«» duta y~ter Uy *«*
lows: At Indianapolis—Indinnapolis «, Chi­
cago?: nt Pittsburg—Pittsburg S, Licvelan*l ~; at New York—Ne* York g
ingtou 5; at Philadelphia-Philadelphia h,

ally accaptad ■&gt; iudimtuig a disastrous da­

Tta crowds which rrufi.-ly scanned tbe
bullottns for nnws last n^ht.*)trading rostloroiy back aud forth to vary tho monotony
of waiting, wore mad* up of nil shade* of
political opinion, and as there was neither
hesitation nor moderation in tte froo ex­
pression of opinion*, brawl* and violent
scene* were frequent. Tbe police wore out
in full fores, and only th-.dr restraining taflueure prevented a serious conflict between
tiio oppo»:ng partisans, which th* Boutang-

Yesterday the time expired within which
Boulanger, Dillon and Rochefort were sum­
moned to answer before tbo high court of the

cnxcd, h iving failed to respond. tta decree

each yesterday ordering them to appear
within ten days, and iu the event of their
failing so to do sequestrating their property
and deprivlngtiiem of tbelr civil rights
MARRIAGE OF PRINCESS LOUISE

marriage which was solemnis'd at noon Sat­
urday in tho private chapel of Buckingham

him down nnd carried him
kctom tbe street. Ho soon recovered suffl-

B0C.011 (k
,
Chicago. July 27.-Tte National league
ball data made tte following scores y«ter-

ton V;'.t PHuburg-l'itUbarg », Osvetand
4- ut I’taladelphla-rnllruielpWta 0. Boston J
wren innings-rain. Indianapolis-Chicago
game po»t]xmed—rain.
Saturday’# league gnnw# w M follows:
Al Indianapolis— (tlrwt game. Irxhanapolis 6,
Chicago 17; (weend gam-i Indlnna|x»l!k
Chicago 3; at Philadelphia—Philadelphia 5,
Boston 4 . at Piitstarg—Pittsburg 11. Cteva*

SUSPECT BURKE HAS MONEY.

rhleago Offlelal# on the Trail of His Hanker
—A Writ of llaboa* Corpus
Chicago, July 21—Ever sine* Martin
Burke was arrested in Winnipeg end l*gan
hi* fight against extradition Judg? Longvmeker and Chief of 1’olln. Hubbard have
from to enable him to hire •xprosive lai

mit State's Attorney linker that h man
known to to a close jwrrunst friend of a
prominent Clan-ns-Gael lender in Chicago
appeared in 'J'mnipeg ftaturda/ night Mon­
day morning Burke's lawyer ordered a
copy of tho record in tiie extradition proceedIngs,and announc'd that to would make

His tad

dom to a British subject, against wJiom so
little can to alleged. Tbo wedding itsalf
jwwed off without a hitch, as :« usual with

move, autl there wa« no intimation before
Monday that it would to fortifbomtng.
Tbe Cldcagn detectives in Winnipeg and
Chief Hubtord’s force are working bard to

ning of legal proceedings, and are hoping
for great thing*. ______

frlXXiFKO, Man., July 21—In this case ot
Martin Burke, the Cronin murder suspect.

in the ruins, aud bis information wu tho
first intimation they*had of tbe enormity of

I-rttboAunshiMt came .nut in the aftcruoun
and In-igUteued the wedding day with its
radiance, so tbe old saying “Happy is tbo
bride tbo sun *hlnw upon" was fulflllad.
after all. It was a great disappointment to
tiie many friends of tbe Prince and Princess
of Wales that the cbnp»! Selected for tho cer­
emony was so small, as tho numbar whii
rould enter was restricted to the immediate
entourage of tbe royal household*.
Tbe Vrioecs* Spoke Bight Out.

West Coast Telephone company.

teulion, but owing to tbe ntitae of the wind
and thunder it was imp-Msiblo to locate tbo
four l-&gt;ng hours Alida Fer.linanche* called
pitifully for help to fore they were able to
Hbe was horribly cut up.

Her face was a

badly Injured was a mystery to i»1L
Mother and Hube.
Tbe body of Mrs. Fcrdinanchai wns found
all doubled up and mangle*! frightfully. In

Judging from tbo positions in which they

ritbout a moment's
warning.
In spito ot tho efforts ot tho police and fire-

caped is a marvel

Their sufferings during

awful
When asked if tte brick building was
fsmlt.v ta it* coiistruction, LieuL Beck said:
-Th* building inspector was here nnd said
tbe accident was unavoidable. Tte building
taut teen well put up, but owing to ita un­
finished cooditlon it «a» not strong enough
to withstand tte wind. Tte roof hnd not
been put On, and tbo windows wen’ still out,
so the prihd got full play. It was in no way
duo to tbo cutatroction of tte building.,"

ELSEWHERE IN THE CITY.

Chicago was a big lake between 7 and ID
o'clock Saturday night Tho rirnnl service
office reported that 4:12 Inches oi water foil

well. Sb" did not flinch one iota, and
aiuwrrod tbo questions put to her by tho
000 frbin the company. Hi* influehre and 'archbishop of Canterbury out uf the ritual
popularity were so great that bo could not to of tbe church distinctly and without -falterbrought to punish meat Tbe company, dur­
ing its efforts to secure his conviction, dtant. It was noticed that in passing tho
queen he towed reverentially. Tbe most
tactive R-llJey was sent from New York to disturbed nnd nervous ot all was the usually
arrest Bushnell for bis New York crime.
imperturbable Prince of Walaa He liecatno
excjedingly nervous as tbo time approached
Ho had difficulty in doing so, u there Is no for him to give tbe bride away. However,
extradition treaty with Uliill; but that gov­
ernment finally gnve Bushnell up. Reilley qucen&gt;as ln-ight,and looked groatlypleawd.
started home with tbo prisoner, but at the She oxblBItod no sign of her reportal recent
first stopping place, Iquiquo, Bushnell man­ indisposition.
A Leach at Backlngham Palace.
aged to escape, ftellly informed Inspector
Byrne* that it will to impossible to re-arrest
After tbe ceremony wss concluded the
Huslineli unlen tbe United States govern­ guests lunched at Buckingham palace with
ment instructs ita -minister to take action in tbe queen. When tho wedding breakfast
wns over the royal party returned to Marlthe matter. __________________
Gladstone'* Gold*!! Wadding.
Lcntnox, July 28.—Tte preparation!! of the
Gtadrtcne literal club for tte celebration of
the ex-premior's golden wedding last evening
cists they built a beautiful terFace orwhang­
ing tho river front. IflO toot long end twenty­
eight (ifet wide, roofed over with canvass
and richly dressed in bluo and gold. Tbe
pillar* and th* walls were thickly *tudiUd
with etectric light* and tbo flowers and plant*
so profusely scattered about that tbe whole

tropical garden.

In Hawarden, Gladstone’s

■tuned among his nolgbtor* there.
Billings Kindi

telegram was received here Friday afternoon
from Gary, D. T., by County Attorney HasBilling* cMesped last nl«bt while on trial

rled couplo went Saturday evening to East
Suonne bouse, tbe coil of Fife's suburban
■oat, where the couple will spend tiie honey­
moon.
When' Glsditona entered the chapel be
reverently knelt down and prayed, a* Is bl*
wont. Saturday night tbe groom gave a
grand banquet to the employes of Scott's
bank, ot which be is a partner.
Emperor William of Germany did not
send any wedding present to the Prlnceu

FRIGHTFUL DISASTER IN HUNGARY.

Virxxa, July 20.—A terrific cyclone swept
ver portions of Hungary, Transylvania, and
Bukovi
eral tboutand square miles ta extent ta its
pathway. Tho ruin wrought by tbo visita­
tion is tarrible. Hundreds of people have
bron killed, and a great many ny&gt;re have
teen maimed aud crippled. All crops in Ito
bous.'s nnd churches are leveled to tbe ground
tn all directions.

storm.’ Tbe lightning was almoui rontinuous

boro from Gary tBe night before tbo killing
Of Kingsley.___________________

here was not so
thickly eottled

compelled to make an assignment,

meats of the prisoner * counsel tbo )t»d?*
granieti tto writ.
.
HENNESSY MUST GO BACK.

tary of the treasury Friday decided on in­
teresting qo-atioa arising under the alien
&lt;*cntrnct labor. It »oeim that Irving &amp; Sell­
er*, merchants of England, who have n
branch boon in, New York dty, recently
discharged tbe bookkeeper in tlreir New
York house, an American named Jornca T.
Watson, and wut over a bookkeeper iu tho
bamcodlre, named El ward F. Hcnneaay, to
take bls place. Watson complained to the
collector at New York, and tin result was

tho treasury nnd tai instructed the collector
to allow Hnnneesy to land on giving bond in
tbo SUM of t-l jo lor bls return in com- it was
decided that he camo within tbe prohibitory

Vauderbflta
The Washington Star publishes a *n»attauil rei»rt that the employe* of the print­
ing bureau have teen doing a large amuont
rf pri odi.1 &gt;«!.•««« w&gt; U&gt;Mr ■&gt;«» b-A,
ami have m*. atoat an unknown quantity of

thing ot such a robbery.
*
Jan. t* last E. T. Brown, of Wichita, Kns ,
n wealthy bunker, disappeared and »u
thought to ta dead. Tueeiay be arrived at
home emaciated, rngg-d and almost dead.
He naked bU wife for bread aud she gav*
him acme, not recugnulng him. Hu hung
around and finally threw himself ou tta
porch. Hi* aifo looked at him again when
be a»ked tar faintly if ah* kn»w tarn, when
rw ogniriug Idm she fell fainting at his sida
He U demonto-L
Btsbop George Franklin Ssymour, of
Kpringfield, Ills., was married privately nt
Uni Trinity chnrch. Now York, Tuesday

Invenfor E1i«ki toatifle 1 at New York
Turelay, before tte referee in tbe Kemmter
electrical rx.-cutioo tswe, that an alternating
current ot electricity would Kill-" man in­
stantly and painlreJy. He said to would
give any mnn »h» who would stand life
oltaof electricity.

Tbelr

springs and tbe salt land.

Jacktox. SJicta. July Si-Thunday
morning David R. Palmer, .wbo,l# ,-rvm- a
life •entente for wife-murder, put r «.i—
ployed to-fill with scraps, pho**! iu.ta.toae
ci::xbm clothing, a hammer and cbM -r*
ta himself and got a fellow -.uvl -r to

ys tta: dur-

Buffalo, N. ¥., July 35.-All arrateg*.
mtrnta lor the Bdle Hamlin-Harry Wfltes

money of gl.OHO &lt;mi
occasioned by Sim

Cixcixxati, O.,

franchise (ten. Boulanger. Count Dillon, aud
Hrnri Rochefort, which prevent* tbelr vltc-

Ind.. committing depredation* on and burn*

day night bi» body «u»/ound in a c..ff&lt;v »ark

him.
insane through religious excitement al their
meeting*.
Gan. Boulanger ha* announced that be will

position* through as«x-iation with the cause

In the cam of twelve Chinee* who asked
pertniwion to pas* through tte country en
route to China. Attorney General Milter ha*
given an opiutaa that there is nothing in tbe
Chinese egcjtpton law to prohibit it.

At n hose ball gains in Ixniisvilh* Wednes­
day, Ben Bates, a ItV-year-old t oy, wa* um­
pire. One of his decisions resulted ta a fight,
during which Bate* stabbed another toy
named Morri* with a )&gt;ocket-knifr, inflicting
a fatal wound.

John Elkinsand bis wife July 17, and that

not slked a tear sinew tbe terribia butchery
was discovered.
Tha delegation of American workmen who
go to Paris to yeprewnt their fellow* in &lt;hi*

Yolk by the City of Rome Wodnesday.
tbe mnrdvrof J.

SL

house* in the city, is rumored to be in trouble

yesterday. It is feared thnt an a»i;nm*at
will be neconary. Their tlabilifini sressld
to reach nearly Fl,(ri0,00i’ It i« thought io
the trade that tbo difficulty will b* but tern
porary.
-____________
“Calf

Vincent, of Wairick county, ■ retained at tie

suc"r.»»Iui attempt t.&gt; c*&lt;tq&gt;c Thursdsy night,
riding way in Warden Patten's b&gt;re- and

'Pharcx. Minn., July
3:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon

storm utterly demoltttel.

kicked and stabbed hl* wife to dreth Friday
morning aud delivered hithself up to tbe
police, coolly admitting tbe murder.

Axxa, IU , July 27.-Go’tfne»l Otttnta.
deputy county clerk of Union comity. »rtt
ha* been heard ot him since. A* he ta i a
large sum of money with him foul play 1’

straight

dated.
The Chapin Mining company of Iron
Mountain. Midi., paid off its men in checks
on tbe Plnnkinton bant, Milwaukee. Thuro-

Co., Altaian &amp; Co.. Siam Brov A Simi»e.

tbe Flrat KaHnnal bank uf Iron Mountain.

F*rtlllali&gt;K Work* Burur.l.
Ixdiaxapolu. JmL, July 27 —Tta fertilis

land.

ronnterfetter Arrested.
bULLtVax, Illa, July 37.—A Unitad States
marshal arrived here Friday from Spring-

ttelr farms stout seven mite* from this dty.
A few months ago Irsu B-rry, a neighbor of
tte Freemans, while felllug wino trees on
ttelr property found some molds for tbo
making of small silver coin with otter evidencos of illegal work. He St once made his
dtsooverle* known to Hute's Attorney Jen­
nings, and be in turn to the United Statat
grand jury, whoso Investigations resulted as

Columbus, Ga., July 37.—English and
eastern capitalist! have mad* proposition*
to*. pOTtamrf
,4uta with , ,b&gt; rf OTbtata, tatwOT ta
ana rw.lr.1
_______ .

..... \

«“’O ueen coin-

“broks” It tempo.-arilv. There was mu • &gt; UJ UIP a* ■
...
excitement for a tinw. but the took is »U Ixwestimatel «■ from AW.iDJ b&gt;.
right aud will to ready m pay Monday.,
insurance, •lt*.2.,»J, mostly in
Tto failure* during th* nvou dsy.-end-d
Friday were: Fur il&gt;« Unite! «;*&gt;*rl«!k.
THE MARKETS.

Hepteuito

an I closed

A hailstorm which passed over Crawfordsvilla, Ind., Friday covered tbe ground iu

Septem’-x-r.

flNc.
Pork — August.
■
closed SMMffif: FeptemW.
cltwed »W.70; Jannarr. opcne-l
gs.to. tard-AUKU«L ojMn&lt;-i

desperate Italian abot and killed Deputy

of killing County Attorney Kiugafc-y, ot that

Nxw York, July yj.-English capitalista
are trying to nacuro tbocontrol of the toitber
monufartari** of Newark, N. J. Eighty
P«r ('•lit Of the refee' l—.k_______ ,
&lt;

the following price*: Hog*
fairly active, light gradelie lower; light grades.
‘ •
tag,
mixed lots. $t
packing aa4 shipping !&lt;&gt;'«• S-/
tte—Market eteady; r**! «&lt;•
|4AW4.«&gt;: poor to fair. S l-k
ftaah Inilis,
Stackers.
Hraany. nauvra.
tMa*A2U Texans,

b&gt;mb

Th- wing, of Michigan railroads for
_ar Is tiiaoed Mt M t n It* ia_ t________

CHICAGO, July 37.—Mayor Cregt-r, Con-

‘
•’“.W.’MM. «. ta™.. rf
ga.J.OSx TO over tbe aaxue period -in itftn

.

«•;
At tamta * .

iTodurr: Butter-F»n-y KUIn
IMOVMo P* »: dalric, in line.

Col. Ckrartland E Whitsett, promiimnt in
Induma

tbe others are

-

pondfog wrek of las; year th* ffcurra wvnIW in the United Btates. and 31 In Cana la.
A family at Indlaiiapoli* were «U p-iUoned
Thursday evening by drinking mil't suppose 1
to have been dealt out from corrodad tin v.m-

Workman Po'wd«rly, Socrotary-Treosurer
Hayes, and John Devlin—have Wt tbo dty.
Mr. Powderly has gone to Columbus, 0., and

:i Kior, umi RjTO.
father with a rifle

(te-hextt*

Coop:r .in-Jtfnr last.

Shortly after 2 o'clock Thursday after-

On the north aide tbo damage from flooded
taaameul* ■&gt; estimated at about glOO.OOQ, but

July

niit Hills, want into his back yard Tbmrity

that be killed bia employer berariw U♦osidei

- ----- ~ — ......WUJ,
■&gt;“!? a-Tk.»—.

and the wax' .wa* indescribable.

Brow, douiaa-imy that

Hamlin object’d on the ground
but Anally roncwlwl tbe apoint
will to trot to I ou. Thursday. Auj

an Engladi syndicate has te-n •udrarertug

an opinion that as Henneosy had dearly
come to this country under a contract to
labor, hl# landing would bfe a palpata* viola­
tion of taw. Tte swretafy coincided In till*
opmlon. and iiutructcd tte collector nt New

executive board did not adjourn yesterday,
many women an.i children. Whan a lull oc­
curred it was found that tho park wa-&gt; a

Jtsh language at the Ohio’ State ..
died at Port Huron, Mich, Fridai

a wltiwwt, when, exclaiming that sb* would
ratter dlu than face her busband’s slsyer.sha
threw herwlf into a ci»tern. Sta was re«-

contract labor law.

..

Nkw York. July 1ft—Tbo Tribune
staytag. and It would seem

to listen to the regular Saturday af ternoon

He

National

The morning was gloomy, and quite up to

bexsler, whom Reilley was Mnt down to ar­
rest, has ewapod.
Bushmill Stole f.-2&gt;,CKX)
from bis employers, Butter, Stillman Si,

12.^10,taO.

depredators.
popular an event has taken place in England,

ins body
Tbo Fish commission at Wasbi:

enngbt a lynching is probahi-.
C, P. Huntington recently sold KOflOO *Uar-a

at Cleveland—Cleveland 4, Pitts-

streets utout tta newspaper ofllMa wore
crowded willi people anxious for tho now*.

U-’w a

banquet al the Ryan.

.................... .
mie Tvaut named Dough-

11 CWt’A'i'b W 2!L-The result* of tte tall
gon^ ta tto National l*ag»&gt; y«,-«d4T “*
given below: At t'hicago-ffir.: gam- CbiIndisMpoli. »&lt;»?•’ ££
rego 3, Indianapotash; 3tLP,‘U*dol5A14?nn^iL
n talnhia 15 New A ork &lt;&gt;—#ev«i Inning*,
dartatus; at Bmton-Htafon 13.

MM M IhlbrtlM. In.., FHJ,,
“•
Th. KOT. AuMTirta Untoa rf V....,.,
u» a-™ Ot, win bM .
j
SL Paul. Minn., commanctng Aug 3 ti
untoa amsute of .tout 3.UX) funiK![ .
soldian.
Tta WtoOTn SrftaM .rtoOTi,
sru»»t*. numbering
in .11__ 1.. . . “J

It 1* suttea
,------ -- ----- -- —
Pahner, a y-«ug Itaptto minister, ha* ek&gt;P--d
with a Mlm Mary MeGoon, of Faw I sw,
Mich., leaving bis wife and child without a
doUar-

A BIG THIEF ESCAPES.

tective Reilley, at Lima, South . America.

uurnro anu
•• named Will Murphy, whom father ’“•*'
taudy scorched ta an attempt to rrecup Uts

Calamity

Snr York, July 2'. —Police Inspector
honre and was badly mangled IVhen thia
. tody, was taken out tbo offleers beard the

tbe news in brief

toy,
Tte United Brethren at Charlotte. Mich.,
bare locked tbrnr pa-tor. Rev q R SCretto*.
ortrfM.aOT.bMM*.*-***

France Rather Gives Him the

Tbe water

with slight decrease* Ln violence for nearly
three hours, and caused a heavy loan in prop­

rata that It was'some timclbeforo tho neigh­
bor* discovered what tail happened. An

records.

^^/3./-C

�SUGGESTION.

DEAD BUT NOT BURIED.

U.K &gt;^10111/ bright.

keep tryst aiikawith
all wosos^ if tbo,, wilt

J1T'“?.lhrou*h

dHt^*ea^enlu&lt;

the ch*ngfux

"
•Pf*Hte. toning the
t'.’ST*1 v’*• •.“djffring strmixtl: to the whole sy*-

an engagement to bo pronntat Mi.
.V
wild, wayward Marv 1
thought ot her now. You have nS ?
outUred this *ort ot thing, sir; but
st the moon. - 1 fitted S

:i!E RESERVOIR.
.-w York on the top ot

x-r morning.
There
lagmin waiting and
looking mothers with
&gt; in the jmx generation,
sunshiue—now watching

Itliln, nod now looking off
i li.-li ntrl wondrous wariety

Um,chtot
-hw- le.u-. I V.—
k-rtol.n., .IncuUrhu, u

w)

&lt;

•And bow often -wo have talk.-.!
that Carton shepherd who speut hi. danip
U‘’?“ tb" b,1U- “ * fo

amid tb&amp;eold siipwuiUou.i Who, from our
own unlegvnded woods, will evoke tbsir nt
undetected bauntinr.r.iriv.i Wk-_ _

- -iuui uaiurc s laws,
and chmlengo tbe w !u w of
fr^
the voiceless throat of matter! Who*lauKb
merrily over the stupid guess work of ped“* U;nl “orer "“kN “ &gt;th tbe inflmtteto

- ------------- - -„.(U
bo cotu|KUAionleM.
"Alaa! romponioulees forerer-save-in the
Alpbus and Arethusa,"
"xclting stage, of some IsrUk flirtation. She
Ling sophomore, who had add Uv. bereafuw by fbwimg other h«ru
thither during recitation with love's lore siie lias leurned from um, and
then, PygmaHou like, grow fond rf the
Spuytvn Duyvll and hurst* image, slio lias herself endowed with semin litis truncated pyramid, blunro of dlrinity. How anxious she-will be
lc*t the coroner'shall hare discovered any of
Ihv .Jlgian tea to her note* in my oodgetl
"! felt chilly as this laat reflection cromed
my mind, partly at thought of tbe coroner,
partly at the Ulna of Mary being un willing! v
compelled to wear mourning fur me, in caS‘
;s - xml that hope.] -yt
of such a disdiwure of our engagement It
u a prox-uking tiling for a girl of lb to have
to go into mourning for a decva-cl lover at
reply • •: • nttUepat*, tbe beginning-ot her second wmt-r in the iw
I btivii done up m good tr.-f-.iis,
"The water, though, with my aiotlonlwa
puuUou, must have had something to do with
my cbillineoa J we. sir. you think that 1 tell
my story wiak great levity; but indeed 1
--u th-notice forbidding should grow delirious did 1 venture, to bold
the reservoir.' Now. when stoulily to the awfulness of mr filings the
i:ng. tiie spirit of the thing greater part of Hist night 1 think, indeed,
i- interring nothing more I must have hern most of tho time hysterical
। &gt; &gt;r sully t.'i«- temperance with horror, for I he vibrating emouems I
irefn.b) steeping t«it in Lave recapitulated did pao- through my
’
t u probably knew tue brain, even aa I have detailed them.
“But us I-now became calm in thought I
in; pike with a aliy now
wt-.s dt-ti'riuir.cd t« have summonn! up again aesne'rewi'.utiua of action.
"I will begin nt that corner'baid I), and
is v.ith tins tackle.
ligllt night: and an hour »w itn nruund tbe whole inclasure.. J will swim
slowly and again fro! the aide, of the tank
with my fret, if die 1 must, kt mt perish nt
;■ All went a* least from well directed though exhausting
prnvi-U cloudy,*' effort, not sink from mere bootless weariness
-’«• drift oi broken in sustainiug myself till themurniug shall
the UK--u.-' I hail a bring relU'f
i' whk-h would reach
higher tml noWtojptmy watery coutao beneath
'.hem. It was not altogether a dead pulL 1
•• Was atu
ii^length.
f-ij could I ML-,
luiit uJi'l shadu
-uifiiMt gn^z I w*.
Hi! they curua up thlctov
! 'Oture would hr thrown

looked to me tuoro cheerful beyond in the
moonlight IVtxr.^ I ssratu in the moon­
light I had th-: hope of making some
discovery when 1 should again • reach the
shadow. I turned-several tinu-s ou my bock

■luarer on a i vol with the

inn

Tbe star* Uokod vicluudy light to mu

lurtruas revelry-, and they had such spec* to
round you will see now that

eolitary

the rolid

bathing elm with Which 1 could held com­
munion!

.mid the tlxMirex

would have carried
r. •! the water. Holding on
/1 f. It round-witti on. foot bmelf, were forgotten. 1 thought only of
tbe strong man tb-re |ieriahing; of me Ln my
• 'Xii.l-.'lcw tnv.
■ nt'ttfa flap of a pound pike lusty manhood, in the sharp rigor of my
round, and tbe route of the dawning prime, with fa-aitu* illimitable,
!i ! jMrttoUy depended gave with scuses all alert, tootling there with
pbytecal obstacles wbicii txseu liko myself had
M IU ’he (Ut of turning. Sir,
" raarprted iu &lt;le£dlrf&gt;rril: a&gt; brought teguthi-r for my undoing. The Eter­
itinctly heard tho bells of i nal oould never liavo wilted thk thing! 1
could
not and I. would not perish thu.&lt; And
midnight, a* I ro*» to the

'•'t:ld tel! hew iongt
vvimmer. and this natur.-. roof self putsr-sion. Fnll‘f &lt; mme, bail pitched out
n tbo •.ioj.b.g jornpet. A
me to tha«4te. I really
fr! .in but that I could chunber
ahywbnre. I hoped

»I*jL Tbs inclinatkin
■.rtical tiiat it die! not

&lt; my fret. Surely, J
.-»t be «om&lt; fissure like those
.tncned weed had foand a

with tho harsh and inMy feet slipped from tb«.‘

: fnco camo m rtide coo
«Ik-ii my fupthold gave
that I MKnneil to have
nutlre rocky cleat upon
HWlf.
iima rat drowned Ina

ttm ruiM*rable vermin, thought
&lt; ftcu watched thus his dying
' fuel urchin of eight or ten.
iMy cruel, sir; boys, women
AU cjdld liko things are cruel
’•&lt;:it of thought, from perverse

lky&gt; *,

'optmity

na.
,
'
“O grew ocapcrUcJ.।. fll'n8
®» my back, and
_ 8 ■ liud HIT ere* mm the tnnnn

- .
uw,
uur appear:•••»? tlu- !®ut ot It, peculiar to a
tot back in tho center of a
« r tw ’"! .1 v*‘tb “
W’dl °f ,Onl&lt;&gt;
2?”.1.
'
man »mltod bitterly as
• ■!:;• aad aliuddered unco or twice bo"-f "; musingly.!
,
'T'
1
nulcd “i&lt;! p|aa«‘ **“»
ta h" '“?a 0,1 lh* WMl'- Mary wa.
rn ' • i.1'1 ''riJUSbt ,,er vut here one

;

icg

Hbo wkl littl* Of tbe scene,
•' our old childish loves 1
n^h features w«e incorporate

laughed ulowl as I dashed tbo rtuggtoh water
atnle.
.­
•■Then come an emotion of pity for mywdf

l-eart sickening I You may laugh al tbe controdJctkrn if you will, sir, but I fell that I
could recriflco my own life on tbe instaui, to
redeem another fallow creature fitotg such a
place of horror, from an cad *o piteous. My
•oul and my vital spirit seemed iu that dew
parate moment to be separating; wlh'Jeone
in psuting grieved over tiie ijeplorabic fate
c f tbe other
,
"Ami tbAi I prayed! I prayed, why or
wherefore I know net It was not from fear,
ft could not have tawo in boj*- T,u' ,lny»

Idid uot pray; It prayed of itrelf. my axil
within me.
••Wa* the ralmuw* that I now felt, tor­
pidity! the torpidity that precede* dueoltitiun. to tiie strong »w.immer who. suiijlng
from axhausimi. must at laat add a bubble to
the wai'es as he ufftucatiw beneath tho ele­
ment which now Benied his mastery! U it

________ ....i tnivrnlilv clear

J «£/«-. 1 to* &lt;«.

ian.-'J . ,e "
1
K’Ufon fare upon the
toe n'i
uWn -•Ptoite rooo amid
tbe n--'1
n’-1IX»phcra. sho pointed to
puh'bt'?’.,'Lmrt’ di*eer”l‘fo Dk® a faint
ft woLi i
■n'1 wondered bow long
»»a^
l*”r" w&lt;M;W fall
jpyoo.
li,d,.lbo mean to rebuke tny
tappy .J?1’"? U ”
no right to be

with such assistance.
.__
••The Ladder you r-eo toKhed to toe iron rail­
ing tt in the identical spot where I th“*
m» -csiw and. fur fear of similar uccidenta,
2«y have pliwed another one in the corre

moon waiting in th* blaxeof

The Bible raya, -man is fearfully and
wonderfully made.'’ But physiologists .all
concede that the most wonderful portion of
man Is the nervous system. In it are locat­
ed the seats of life and mind, and the con­
trol of all the bodily organs.
When the
&lt;,CTtr°y«1- ‘he jmrt I«|«ralpesl.
i tie fieah, blood and bones are nothing to it.
Derangements of the bnrtn or nervw are
the causes of headache, fits, dlxriness, !lutterlng ot the heart, sexual weakness, sleep­
lessness. neuralgia, cold hands nnd feet. A
free trial little of Dr. Miles' Nervine -tiie
latest and most Miecwisful cure for all these
diM-a.M-s may be
at W. J|. Goodyear’s
drugstore.
Chas. Wessels, aged 14, was drowned at
llowanlsville.
Ellert’s Daylight Liver PHte are a boon to
sufferers from sick headache, Aur stomach,
torpid liver and Indigestion. .Sugar coat­
ed, pleasant to take and warranted to go
through by daylight.

The’ Howcff* court houslaying win occur August

corner etone

Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is reqjoninMfiuletl by
physk-ians as tlia ofijy store blood purifier.
Swlting of the ankle-, or feet when nnt
dm* to rheun»tlsm.‘ Prof. DeCosta rays. I*
always cauwd by a weak or dleeamil heart.
So Im shortnttw of breath, jmin or unea-incM when lying on the leit' side, smother*
lug gpelta. The only cure H Dr. Miles’
New Cure. Sold at W. 11. &lt; kwdvear.

Jackson merchants' have dcconitw! elab".!’a’j'!rR*.n ,wftor
Cau»p Van Antwerp,
■
.Min n ant' d.
And i(B men to call on anr drnggM fora free
’ *'»n,Ur -Medicine, the
urea, root and herb reinedt. dlwoventl by hr.
Sllre Lane while Iti tbe Rocky Mountain*. For
1,1 «&lt;•. ‘'loud, liver and kteteey. It i« a
“**■, i°r«muipatl&lt;m aud clearing up
foe* wundera. Children
like It. Everyoue pralsot t. I.arte-d-’e nackaxe co cento. At ail dnttts;*'.
./

A negro -with tbe legs of a borer is one
of th.- pe ultor freak* •» exhibition tinough«&gt;ut the state.
The vested choir oT-thc St. Jumc*’ fcpl»copal ciiurck nf Chicago, has been resort-

Twenty young ladies of Flint, had their
picture* taken In a group the other day'.
The photographer i-&lt; dead.
•
Uncle Sam’s Condition Powder-* will
cure di^tenipsTt*. coughs, cold-., feven and
inoat of the fitontM-s to which borees. cat­
tle. ‘berp, bogs and poultry are subject.

A Utile tot of a l»y sat in tbe Fourteenth
street ferry house last vveuiug surrounded by
papers be had to sell.
His eyeliiL" grew beovj. The winks were
frequent, nnd finally he fell over on h'ui side
fastaUrep. His left arm n-rred for a pillow
and his right leg toy gracefn'.ly over b's left
Tikt&gt; filer, had a merry timo frisking over

out uaying for them, but customers picked
them op aud threw dow* their penni-.-*, while
tbo boy slept on.
Twiynotherly looking women saw him.

ton's Btmj Teller.

Sir. Alexander Baranoff, who was a Russian
array officer, and who was sentence.! to Siiieria ter-alleged complicity in revolutionerr
scheme*, spot, m ft reporter aa follows:
'
Were it not for tin. charity of Ute people of
Huala and Siberia no convict would ever lire
to »ee the rad of his journey. The charitin

---- ---- ^.u.ui. iu lUlWWHUM u:
their own number us foreman whim about to
start on their long journey. When our com
f«ny n, SX) nun dud women, escorted by the
soldiers with fixed bayonets, toft Moscow our
foreman went up aud down tbo line" of peo­
ple gatliered -to witness our departure. He
colli-ctol alms from tbe crowd, the money b»
ing put into bags and carried along to the
first station, where It was divided. Tbe
amount collected was so great that every mm

DEAD BUT HOT BUEIXD.
The government dow not interfere with this
alms giving on tbo part ef tho people, hi
every little town through which you pan
each villager takes off Ills hat, ami crossre
Uimrelf, and throws in a penny for tbe benefit
ot the "pocr kpfortunatce," ns the convicts
uro tanned by tho people.
All that the American people have beard
and read about tbe sufforingsondured by the
prisoners exiled to Siberia is true. Tbe half
lias iutjt Ucn told. Tbe soldiers in Siberia
have a nmna for tho convict* which well ex|ircs4C3 their condition. It muy be translated
freely a* "yon 4re dead but not burled.’ This
Is tho truth. It is a living death.
Typhoid feres- U tho worst scourge of .the
rxiles. More convicts die of that than of
any other enus- lr could not be otherwise.
Tbo indocrilialile filth and frightful atmovpbere of t)&gt;e crowded sl.-epmg places at the
station* along tiie route an- steady Mnd sure
brteders of tho disease, which make* dread­
ful ravages among the prisoners. The fever
broke out among u* when we were at Tobolsk,
nnd the prisoners died at tho rate of thirty or
forty a day. I was sick with tb- fever my­
self. Tbo prisoners received medical atten­
dance, »uch u* it was. T-itolsk was a great
‘topping place for trausienta, and nt that
time there were 3,000 convict* confined in va-

tiie other

ton* came al-mg. Ho looked like n giaut be
side the little sleeper.
Pushing tho wumen aside, the big man
shook tbe little boy roughly aud tol l him to

“While thua engaged cn work so fine,
. Where skill and patience must combing,
How oft the thought must pain tho heart,

Ere long must soiled and ruined He."

No ruin follows in their train;

And all the brilliancy raster*
And perfect beauty as before.”

A WORD OF WARNING.
There are rany while toapt, each represented to be "just at good as the ‘ lyory'
they ARE.NOT, but like all counterfeits,- lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of

wire, which was strongly fortified.
Another thing from which tiie convict*
suffer in Siberia is tiie cold. Tbe cold of a

the genuine.

Ask for " Ivory’’ Soap and insist Aipon getting it.

Coprrltht 1S88. hr Procter A Gamble.

on tho line of march, unablo to walk tan and
their chains, suffer much. I remember one
day, near th- city of Tara, in the province

inc uaggago ikuww eveu lay &lt;x&lt;wn and
did Wo lo*t three womrn and five men
that day, who, chilled through and through
by tbo dreadful cold, mccumbed aad died iu
tho rood, tbelr Udiea tieing {ticked up and
irougbt along to the next station.
Some of tiie prisoners died in tills way
every week, especially in the Bratski steppe.

winter.
COQYirt life In the mine* of Siberia is well
illustrated by our daily .routine at the gold

Chicaga,

TIME TABLE.

"T
roodi-.l-ju.aud you will keep critlcj wort, unteai
roo ran eure your UVEB. Th!* Important erpm
Uont of order and you must care it by promptly
crlDf those never

Dr. C. McLane’s Celebrated Liver Pills.

—x*nx jit—

FLEMING BROS.^Pittsburgh, Pt.

Such a life, ot course, sooner or later caused
tho death of many convicts. Tbe political
prisoner*, many of whom were of high rank
! and totally unutued to manual labor and to
-.uch edict and manner of living, suffered tbe
most, and succuiube«l generally tbe fastest.
: Tbo ordinary offenders, thieves, common
inalefactors. etc., who came from tbe lower1
classes, stood ;&gt;riu)ti life njuch better, for it
s.x pcraom each, hi the Temple Beth Eincth.
These are divided into nine ctowe*. ranging more nearly resembled in its diet ami daily
in value from &lt;1,500 »&gt; F-M* a pew. Thu pew toll thvir former life. I have known ordinary
offenders, men from the lower classes, who
holders. »o long nTthcy bold tbe sittings.

f&lt;-ncd places and thnso who secure the fa­
vored places have to pay a premium cn them.
Xinety-flvo pews recently sold at auction,
for which $85,Oft/ was renlixed. Tbe sale of
gfUO, &lt;300 and 8-UU j*w* was i-osqoned one
week. The yum realised for tbe high priced
imts was double what was antieijated. Tho
&lt;l,M0 onto, eight in number, were all taken
and nearly all of the lower grades sold. Tbo
premiums paid during tbe sale rang.-d from
&lt;S5 to &lt;701 Sixteen pewsJ were disposed of
at &lt;1,250each, and twentyof the-tl,«XJ

^JLSkd m b, th, Cben*~

lo Wld-

™h,’Uelr cpllal. ym. -Ill —
-'*™“
J.U, MMe. aod "nd *
«&gt;**
eooulo* lejldelurr. .e«oU™ ood Judieiarr.
—
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a fnsfn that WaV.

brandies oi
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urt. rw tb.
ot E&gt;* «Uo°- 071 l( J,3n
.ou w Mt* !•- mlk, out ot u-«
£u»lr hMOtliul — -muw-j tor
.
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dollar* and paid

Station*

ton
K
.Woodland.
.Harting*.
...Bhultx...
I '.&lt;■ .! rd..S...Dolton..
...Mito,...

is’’.

•Flag stations.
Richland Junction
with
J.
: Ctonncctlons-At
xf f.ir
lr..-.!..
—C.
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““IVORY POLISH teetA?
Supjicr consisted of cablings or some other
kind of soup meat ovesy two or throe days,
|x&gt;utoes or some other vegotablm. which
were frequently rotten, and black bread. In
the mine* wo worked in true miner fashion,
with piek nnd shovel and lamp on hat We
still wore dur chains. They never came off.
The convicts tusd to lire in them nnd die in

SEVENTH
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ployed in scrubbing, washing am! clothes
making.
The- delicately nurtured todies
among them whu were political offenders did
not generally live long.
Some of the m&gt;verI ties practiced upon con­
victs in Siberia are justified, it musMic mid.
Many of the convicts ore tho worst sort of
humanity, Including murderers, ' thieves,
HghvaynKn, and all kinds at offenders. We
bad one murderer in our community who
had killed twenty-oeven men.
The political prisoners were forced to min­
gle with this class of convicts, some of them
tbo dregs of humanity. In our company of
M.0 which left Miwow there were forty-eigbt
jiolitical prisoners, four of whom were wo­
men. Bixtceu of us were the officers of the
Shleaelburg regiment, who .had been ixrnrtmaitialed for alleged complicity with Polish
conspirators. Three of us officer, stuck to­
gether and worked together, and filially recapod together. I do not know whatever becauie of the others. 1 supimeo they are all
dead by now.—Boston Advertiser.

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TO ADVERTISERS.

PEERLESS DYES

PROBATE’ DRDgB.
State of Michigan, County ef Barry—M.
Ata session of the Probate Court for tbe
County of Barry. Iiolden at Hie Probate Office tn
tbo city of Hti'tlngs. In said county.on Mon­
day. the IMh dav of July, in tbe year one
thousand eight hundred and eighty-nlne.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
in tbe matter of tbe estate of Francis Ben
nett, deceased.
On reading and filing tbe petition, duly veri-,
fled, otAdaltne Bennett, widow of raid 4*1
ceased, praying thl» court to adjudicate and
determine who are or were the lewd heirs of
said det-eased and entitled to Inherit tbe real
i-^Ute of which said deceased died seized lu
uld jietitlon described.
Thereupon tt Is ordered, that Friday, the
nth day of August. A. D. 1M». at tea o’clock tn
theforeaoon.be assigned for tbe hearing of
said petition.and tlialthe heirart tow of said
• ." ! and all other person* Interested In said
estate, are required to appear at a seroton of

In Ida "Problem of Health,” Dr. Greene

hearty laughter The life principle, or the
central nun, I* shaken to it* iunermort
deptlw, tending new tide* of life and ctrength
to tho surface, thu* materially tending to inrurc goed health to the perrons who indulge
therein. Tho blood move* more rapidly, and
conveys a different impreadon to all the orgawof tbe body, as it vWte thorn on that
particular mystic journey when the man to

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Tbe incident illustrated* tho di't’erener be­
tween tbo gentle, sympathetic nature of a

sale for tiie running expenses of tbe syn^.
gogve; that is to «ay. if tho am- smciit of tho
wait is *10 per rent,” tbe bolder of a &lt;200 pew

Ealan&amp;’.oa &amp; Sagio
In effect July n&gt;t. iraa.

_______
Sorth.

CELEBRA TED LIVER PILLS
sistiug of tpore gruel and black bread and
also a phwo of meat The meat was often
hone meat, and young bone. Jot me tell you,
isn't half bad. cspeciaUy if you nn; a prisoner

Periiaj"* th* wofaen had little boy* of their

compelled to sell pajiera for a Jiving.

s pwrtonn"^ Md”Ay 2 hMrtng?0'"4*1’
'
Chablks W. AXMirmoxo.
true copy.1
Judge ot Probate.

BOILERS

Y9UNGMEN™™:
PKftBATEt'KDER.
■
State of Michigan. County uf Barry—s«.
At a- session of the'rroliate Court for the
County of Barry, tiolde:i at tiie Probate Office.
In Che city of ilaxiluos. in sa'd euunty, on
Probate. '
In the nutter of the estate of David Beynoids,
deeeaMd.
On reading aud OUng the petition, duly veri­
fied. ot Haul.- E. Reynolds, widow of «aid de­
ceased, praying that a certain instrument now
on file in thh court, purporting to be the last
will and testament of said deceased, may be ad­
mitted to probate and Elmer D. Reynolds, the
executor therein named, apttolnied. '
Tfierenpon it Is ordered, that Treoday the IMh
petition, and that i

city of Hastings,
s. if any there be, ■
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jjbin. u,™ a«ul

paper printed and circulated in uld County of
which a person Indulge, tend* to tougthen and steam beating boilers of all kinds, smoke Barn- ones In each week for three successive
ntpes brvAeblnn.
ete. Old
holler*
taken
ex­hi* life, conveying, as it does, new ux! dis­ ffiie
toSw”lllvrt.
boiler
platre.
midIinboil
tinct sUmu! us to tbs vital forces.—Loudon er tubes for sale. Cor. Foundry st. and Mleh.
Centl R. K. track*. Detroit. Mich.SOSO

""T-II ti&gt;0 "uxual branches. » the ?*t*logua **y. «md net only build* ire budding*
aOmbhc sxj.cn-. but educates tbs children.
’■ ___
t hem, if necrre.try, at the

lady of a young man in a music home.
..._______ ,U_. T am ” he milled.

m-»-«•

tx&gt;rs m iuiohmr
And
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,t id. eip—• &lt;d IM' *—• *
Sooo Web -Mxd &lt;- cwi-d chddrwl•'-ChSta’FSHoffn.^ Swin­

wUheriaS ln h" PomP.

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d'n“,7

ILES IN SIBERIA.

James Bullard, one of the men who caiiPaw1 Jetf
*“ now marshal at Paw

ing rod at that moment attracted my atten­
tion as it daslsed tfirough tbo water by me. I
saw on the Instant that a fish had cutangled
himself in tho wire noooa, Tbe rod quivered, haidef-—Albany Evening Journal
plunged, r-aino again to tho surface, and rip-,
pled tbe water a* It shat in arrowy flight from
Who the aMirokees Ate.
side to side of the tank. At tort driven
Nor tiro wo inrilifo case dealing with wild
toward tiie southeast corner of the reservoir, Indians. Tbe Cboroksre ar. wlucated and
tho small end seemed to have got feu! some­ able men-yw, cultivated men aud soaxm.
where. Tho braxeii butt, which, every time Their life to th&lt; life of cirilteatiou, and tbelr
the fish sounded. *** thrown up to the moon, country i» governed well and elalxirat^y.
now sank by Its own weight, uhowing that They ere perfectly aware of tiirir own righto
tho other end must ba fart. But the cornered and brat interrate, and are riefe enough to.up­
fish, evidently anchored »oawwlicrc by that hold than. In Vinita, their principal buri­
. ___ «thirtv
short wire, foundered several dire* to tbo
surface before I tilougWW striking out to the

yonder corner, on which the small end of my
rod reatod when 1 secured that pike with my
hands I did uot take Um from the «ilp.
noose, however, but, standing upon the ledge,
h&amp;ndtod tbo rod in a workmanlike manner a*
I flung that pound pickerel over the iron
ntiling upon the top uf the parapet Th.
rod. as 1 have told you, barely reached from
tho railing to tho water. .It was a lieaTy,
strong bora rod, and when I discovered tha.
LfiA.ttb.raxJ of the wire tfiadu. strong
enough knot to |irovcnt Bru from drawing
mytackle away from the railing around
which it twined itself n» J throw, why, a*

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GOLD.

We suumd one mom. my lovo and L
On a jopreej brave and bold;
7»m to find th.? end ot tbo ralntxiw.
And the buried bra; of gold.
But tbe cloud* rolled by from tho sum mer's sky.
And tbe radiant tow drew dim.
And « e lost tbe way where tho t.-rasure lay.
hear tho sunset's golden rim.
Tbo twffigbt foil itka a curtain
Ptaoed with the oveuiag Mar.
And weaaa In tto sWntag heavens
Tbe new moon’s golden car..
And we sold. aa our hands clasped fondly.
••Wbat (tough we found no fold?
Our lore ia a richer treasure
Than the ralubow'a sock can bold.”

'

And year*, with their Joy* and sorrows.
Hare passed sine* »c tort toe way
To the beautiful buried treasure
At the end of tbe rainbow's ray:
But tare has been true and lander.
' And Ufe lias Deca rich and an ont.
And we still clasp hands with tho olden jar
Tlint made our day complete.
— Atlanta Constitution

THE SECRET OUT.
Jorlette will to on board tbo ?:30 nw.fi train
Follow him to Lherpool Will meet you there
Look sharp
CaTticratr.
Thia wa* tbo wording of tbe telegram I re­
ceived one wot, ugly night last December. 1
was sitting In my little snuggery back of my
office. before n blazing grate, with my feet in
■Uppers and my body its a warm drawing
room. 1 bad a mug of hot punch and a cold
miner pie on the table before me, along with
an uncut novel mid a genuine Havana, with
which I.intended to regale myself presently.
And although 1 had a very strong anxiety to
secure Jorlette, it must bo confessed that 1
■was altogether too comfortably situated to
relish going out into the cold that dismally
dirty night.
This telegram wa* from my chief, who, 1
might as well s\y, was a deU-otivc, and 1 had
followed that tbauklem and precarious budnew for several years. People (xuislderod mo
very successful in working up difficult cases,
but I was nevur quite satudlwl with myself.
1 wonder if nny man ever is!
This samo Jorlette had given us in great
kcal of trouble. Wc bad never had so keenly
tunning a spirit to cope with. Strategy was
matched w ith strategy, diplomacy wifh diplo­
macy; and scoresof times, when wewero sure
of him, bo bad slipped from under our fingers
like a flea and left us wondering how ho man­
aged it.
Perhaps it would be well to explain that
Fierro Jorlette was a murderer, upon whose
head was set a price of £2,1X0 by the crown.
A Frenchman and nobleman by birth, a gen­
tleman by education, he bad when very
young married a beautiful English girl, with
whom bo pass'd two years uf unalloyed hap]iinex At tho end of that time some fearful
shadow came between them—nono knew of
■what nature—and the inhuman husband
stabbed his wife to the heart I Her confiden­
tial maul witnessed the deed aud attempted
to save tho life of her mistress, but Jorlette
fell upon her with savage ferocity and left
tho two corpses lying togotb^iide by side.
These are the facts as briefly aa I can stale
them to you. Of course there were many
minor circumstance* uot worth recording, ns
they hare little bearing upon tho short story
I am writing.
It seemed from this telegram that Jorlette
■was to be on tho 7:30 train- I wondered how
CMhtxrt-had gut Ik—'nformaUou, but ho had
armies of spire constantly working for him,
and probably some of them had made tbe
discovery.
I bad only to follow instructions.
For tbe hundredth time 1 took Jorletteb
photograph from my pocketbook and exam­
ined tho features of tbe murderer. It was a
singularly linuimjtnc fora tbat.l saw—clearly
cut, with large Tuual eyes shaded by long,
dark tasha^a, mouth delicate and sensitive
as n womau'sf a high, rather narrow fore­
toad, half hidden iu clustering curls of au­
burn iiair. n form ratbsr spare. yet well knit,
aud a hand symmetrical and rounded a* a
woman's.
*
Tbe picture would have answered splendidly
for that of a sehthneutal, sonnet making
poet—but for a murderer it was a dead fail­
ure. Nevertheless, some where in the post,
before crime bad scalfaed him, Jorlette bad
Mt for it.
I changed my slippers for boots and got
myself inside my fur overcoat, stuffed a
vail io with brown paper and blacking brush?*,
that 1 might appear a respectable traveler,
and, looking at my watch, found 1 had just
time to ranch tho station..
Tbo - train stopped ten minutes for refresh­
ments. and, taking the guard, who was an
old friend of mine, sufficiently into my confldencc. 1 was given an opportunity of looking
through tho carriage* previous to the stort­
ing of the train.
it was a full train, but, singularly enough,
there was not * red headed man on board of
it Jorlette was red headed, and. .aside from
Hint circumstance, bo bad a face which I flat­
tered myself 1 could not readily mistake.
As 1 Mood irresolute. and feeling very much
as if I had been fooled, there camo toward
me from tbo dining room an Individual, tali
and spore, wltli a slouched hat, a white cra­
vat, a huge piece of game pie in his hand—
raid this person had rad hairl And dark
•yes!'
1 watched him closely. There was a cer­
tain dogged, skulking look about him; ho
■would not meat my eyre, ami bo walked off
to the extrema end of the platform by him■elf, ond remained there munching bls pie
until the last boll rang; and then ho hurried
on board with tbo air of one who felt that n
grvst deal depended on his getting a Mat
I was convinced that be was my man.
though bo was not altogether likn tho photo­
graph, Still, fyes and photographs differ a
great deal, since to the picture there is littte
expression and do uxprranion—mid do not
the characteristics of a face depend more oti
color and expression than a mere outline of
feature!
He entered carriage No. 171, and nt a hint
tbo guard put tnv in tho samo van. Then,
were three persons already there beside my
yin eating friend aud myself. Au elderly
gcutlem-m, who wns reading Toa Timen
■wrong sido up. aud nodding blandly over its
fascinating columns; a pair of rural lovers,
lounging ou each others’ shoulders and dis­
cussing peppermint drops together; and
presently we were ro-euforccd by on old lady­
in a very prime bonnet with brown ribbon*,
an’d bearing luggage in the shape of a bird
cage, a basket with a cat iu it, on umbrella
and a very targe carpet sack.
Jortette had produced another section of
pie, tad was demolishing It vigorously.
.Seemingly hs enjoyed it Well, I suppose
even a murderer may enjoy eating jiia.
Ju:*, as tho train began to move tbo door
opened and a yc-ung lady camo hesitatingly
forward. You know what helpless ercaturre
women are on their fret in a bouncing, sway­
ing railway car, and this young beauty wax
»o czu&gt;sptian. She tattorixi. and n ould have
iallea. tnjt 1 put out ray arm and caught her,
at the
time offer!ng her the unoccupied
scot at my side.

and tho beautiful dark, brown hair, which
hung over shoulder* iu tto prevailing style,
waa soft M flo® silk, and rippled liku the

TWO MEN AND A BOY ON SHIP AT­

TACKED BY CANNIBALS.

But so lost was 1 tn contemplating tto
charms of this fair crexturo that I suddenly
remembered 1 was uot "looking sharp," as
Catbcurt tod ordered me, and 1 turned to

one. Ho bad flubbed til* pio and was pick­
ing Ids teeth with a quill aud furtivelv re­
garding bin boota, which, by a peculiar tighV
dim and stlfTueasof look, I judged were new
on®. Occasionally bo felt of them, a* If.
perhaps, bb corns were pinched, and once 1

until wo reached Liverpool, unlrai be at­
tempted to teavv the train, so 1 might as
well Cultivate tho acquaintance of my pretty
little scat mate.
She was somewhat shy, but after n while

chatted pleasantly liko old friends.
She luul uot toon much from home, and
was a little timid about traveling alone. She
started nervously every tlmo the car gnvo n
lurch, and 1 deemed it my duty to put my

Sue bad such a horror of railway accidents,
sho said, after tor Aunt Jane bad predicted,
before she left, that something dreadful wax
going to happen tor; and then she lifted her
large, melting eyns to my fare, aud I drew

on tor _*houl&lt;ter. Men are tho natural pro­
tectors of women, you kuow.
Wo talked on various subjects. My sweet
companion was very well Informed, and her
language^wa* simple and well chosen. Be­
fore 1 was hardly aware of tt 1 bail told her
that 1 was a detective and that I w.-sx making
this journey exprady to help capture Jar
lotto—that notorious Jorlette.
She shuddered and drew a little nearer to me.
“Dear mot" said *to, nervously, “it must
be dangerous businem. Thi* Jorlette, I have

. Mter I Lad recovered from a terrible sen
■ickiiea and bad become reconciled to tto
limited fnre of tbo ship—“salt torse," “duu4nr&lt;unk," “hard task" nnd ropy water-^5
quite enjoyed the life ou tto aha.
- ~
We bad been out four months wittout
robing a whale, nnd my friend, tto mate,
had tcld m-j that I must bo n Jonah, when

blows!" cams &lt;iqwn irom the masthead.
Tto ship wnpiald to, and soon all the boat*
wore lowered] nnd tho cook, cabin boy aud
myself wwo left to ’‘keep ship."
We watebvd tbo flying boat* a* tha sailor*
beat to ttoir oara, and three wnv at least one
longing pair of eyes following ttoir course.
8a;»:n&gt;tltion b strong nnioug whalemen, aud
previous ill succtt« kept me from being
sqncng tbo blubber hunters.
Wu were about two ntUiw from tbe island
of New Guinea, or Papua, where tto people
In those days rather batikcred after roasted
white man, but iu many whaling rcr-nls
visited them they hardly dared practico ttoir
cannibalistic prepcnsitica, so wo felt littlo if
any fear from that source. Tto ship's boats
were soon lest sight of as they &lt;lrcw behind
tho tend, nnd we buded ourselves in various

Soma six hour* passed, and tho rook'began
to grow uneasy at tho long ntoenco of tto
men, fearing that somo accident bad tofalien
them.

wnmast when I heard tto cook exclaim:
'Well, fob do Lewd's sake!" Thinking to
looked iu tho direction of tbe islands.
pleasing one, and 1 coufee* to a cold chill
creeping up my spine. Cuming toward us
from tto store, and making excellent time.

whisper, nnd threw *o much expression intotor beautiful eye* that I could not resist ten
tabling eight or ten of tbo islanders, their
derly ■prewing tto white to nd so near my black skins gleaming in tto afternoon sun­
own, whispered, I am afraid, something that light, while their busby Loads gave them ■
would look absurd on pajicr.
That was a very delightful trip to me. and
“IVkiit doc* this wwMinf” J askedI think it mint have been not altogether un­
"Dis Chilo 'fraid ho moan trubble," an­
pleasant to tto young lady, for tor cheek* swered tho coak. "Bumf'n done happen to do
were red and her eye* bright as wo approach­
ed tto terminus. She wa-s going toher s-cter, mean to tako 'vantage ob it"
who lived two or three mil"* inland from
"You don’t think they, will hurt us, do
your asked tto cabin boy, and bb face grew
journey was ended.
Tho train only halted for
“Don't kuow. 'Cain’t count ou what dem
dvbblls will do. We got to hustio roun' lively.
might call on her.
She smiled archly up into my face.
“1 will drop you a lino within a week, Mr.
Dayton," she said sweetly.' ’'Let me tee—
your first namo is"----“Alphonse. Na 811 T----- street. Liver-

lingl" and ! kissed her again, and saw the
door close behind hoc with a dull feeling of
pain Inside tto left section of my wolsicouL
. But 1 resolutely pub my pretty &gt;mknown
who bad evidently

Under tbo cook’s direction we prepared
tho batches so ttoy could bo ircun-d firmly
from tto iddde, and after collecting all tto
available munitions of war wo awaited their
n-jar approach with what composure we
couhL
When within speaking distance tbo cook,
who oouki talk the lingo after n fashion.
they wanted tobacco, and that they hod fruit
to exchange for it.
As the tottom of each ranoo could to plainly
seen, and no fruit was In sight, wo were forced

a guilty conscience, indeed I
Al Liverpool Mr. Cathcart stepped lute

blank dismay settled on hb face.
“Tbunderationr cHcd to; “I* it possible
you have lol him skip!"
“Ho b there," said I, triumphantly, point­
ing to my red beaded fellow pasa-rager.
"That!" said Cathcart, in a tone of ineffa­
ble contempt “Alf, you're a fooL That
man b tto Rev. John i’ennicut, rector of St
Thomas* church. Camberwell. How do you
do, sir!" shaking bands with tbo pie cater.
A* for mo, I was looking around for a con­
venient knot bole to crawl into, but there

thoy paid’ no heed to tbo order wo pointed
fired.

fectivc. Four men in tto nearest canoe fell
into the water, and two from tbo other, white
it wa* evident that a numtof ware quite badly
wounded.
Tto canoe&lt; quickly turuod nnd joinvd lhewo
that tiad stayed tohind. Wild gesticulation*
and loud jabbering folio wed,which soon qulct-

Cathcart turned upon n» fiercely.
“Where in tbo deuce to Jorletter’ heexlook sharp P
"Yonder reverend gontloman wa* the only

n number of our enemies fall into tto mo, but,
lette's deecriptioo." said I. doggedly.
The guard came up nt that moment and
substantiated my statement, and Catiicart
was obliged to swallow hb mortification with
a* good grace os poulblo. Hi* information
relative to Jorlette * being a traveler by tto

thousand pounds reward in a hurry.

alongside.

w
DA.XGERS COXl'LICATTD.

burled with frantic strength. They did giod
■arrlcsi, and many were kilted or disabled,
but ttoir numbers wtro too many for us, and

geroralV

fulfill ray

Bony you am not to get tbe two thousand pound*;
but self praMrvMlou Is the first law of nature.
Faithfully your*,
Pikokc Jonixrra
Well, tbo secret wa* out I
My preUy girl was tho Infamous murderer
himself, and Cathcart nnd I were donu brown.

ucver fall into our hands.—New

batches, end tosdly slipping through them,
mute things fast on tto inside and fdt safe

knew that another biding plan must be

and as tto'hatrhea gave way by his direction
corner of tbe bold and awaited

when wo weru cordldtait that they had reuucouifactable quarters.

The Roumanian restaurant, with iu bund
of lautan tn handsome, wbito embroidered
uuifurmx, to out in this direction. Quite a
feature of tbe concert to Che shrill, high

tto players, who at timce distinctly produce*

and tbo “Dirge ou Klug Bokran II,* which
to one of tto tost piece* of tbelr unwritten
repertory, to a masterly production. Tho

ippllng under the ship's bow
; she was under considerable
headway.
With a crew that know nothing about
Codling a vsmsI tto chance* were that wu

racket.
ttorataofatorglar." Tto *P*^ *•*
ex-police eaptain, and hl* «.re*
.
he thought uf tto many storie* to d ulm
the victim* of burglar* and by tto l’UITPf?
“ v .
...
__ i_, »iu. rontinusd. b
rare of a burglar raid to apt
. .
__ ■ i—
dlwmcert i-'en

trt block U»7 ar. latarart io . C,TS??

identity thaimpulssvo woman Uabolj terror.

. *if «&lt;

tod never bren burglartad. and no one
thought that it would to oe could to. Ou
thi nigh: to qiMitfon ttolady
awakened
by sound* in tto parlor, aud calling out to ask
who was there she beard retreatbig
Half nwako and wholly under thg Influence
of tlio thought that on* of tor *crvant» or
•omo member of tto family wasto tto parlor,
■ho jumped out of tod. and without a mo­
ment's hesitation started In pursuit, tou-nt
only on learning what was the matter. In
tbe ball she came face to fare with a strange
man. aud even tlxm *to wa* not wito awoke
enough to to afraid. Tto thought that tto
stranger was a torglar did not c-une to tor
.j, .... . ,....1
nt,-cl,*1111 wav. vvmvt

W.1S use BBWITto burglar, who. it was afterwards dbcovered, had made preparations to carry off
tto silver and certain other article* which to
hud collected, was k&gt; confuMxi that to made
a single exclanmiiiai, stepjicd to tho front
door, opmed it aud walked quickly
Ho said afterward that tto,idea of n small,
delicate faced woman following him up close­
ly made him shiver, aud when sto sjsnke • to
him with tto commonplace maimer of one
asking bb welfare, hl* souses dreerted him
aud there'wn* nothing for him to’do biit to
get ouL"—Chicago Inter Groan.

Four locomotive* to to run by Kxta, which
takes tto place of fire under thi boikn*, havu
bren built for service in tto streets of Min­
neapolis, Minn., where steam rrfgincs are forbiddon. Tto engine it about sixteen feel
long, entirely boxed in. with tin smoko alack
s-xin, which, upon being danqwd by a jet of
steam, produceian intenxe beat. In about
six hour* the soda b thoroughly saturated,

heated steam from a stationary toiler b Ibra

Tto exhaust strain from the cylind&gt;T« is
first of tbelr kind that have been built in this

cd roads, Sola engiotw are tisesKn Berlin
and other European ci tto and they also trisvcreo the Sl Gothard tunnel under tto Alps,
where sufficient ventilation canRct In- had to

generated by a steam engine.—New York
Commercial Advertiser.

A physician remarked tome, tto ot tor day,
that to did not suppose that 1 per cent, of
tto dcutbtry is tomg done that slunild to.
Ho attributed tto.-iuso-jo ignorance, and
wondered if in time tto press would not to
used os a nnnus ot educating tto public to

rising generation to tho Ignoran'-e regarding
tto cutting of tto wond or jormanent srt.
Tbo first teeth of tho permanent ret to erupt
uro the first, or six year molars, which take
ttoir plare-ji lock of tto last molars of tbe

also very Important, as they do tto principal
part of tto mastication totween tto sixth
aud twelfth years. Parents frequently mis­
take three tee(h for members of tho milk set,
hence neglect them, thinking that when they

Somewhat Too Witty.
It's • great thing to to ready witted. 1
saw an instance of it the other day. Over at
tto Union depot, to Canal street, they have
an “information bureau,’’ and a neat sign
over the ojien window announces tto fact.
It’s a vary clever idea, since a groat many
people frequently want to know something
about the town or about train*, but it b tbe
only one ta town and it strikes eophbticatet!
folia a* very queer.
.
1 saw.a very flip young fellow look at tbe
sign tbo other day anil smile. Then bo went
up to tli.■ window rail I knew to was going
to try to to funny at tbo bureau man's ex
pensa 1 edged up rarelamly and heard him
oak:
.
“What Und you got!"
v
- “Kind o' whntf* asked the Information
man.
‘
.
“Kind of information." said tto flip young

Bait

In the Sun.
A knowledge of fehno trait* once enabled
Chari'-* Jau'.-.-s Fox to win a wa~er from ik&lt;
thsu Prince of WaK while the two" were
sauntering along a fashionable street ta Lon-

Jim's Maiden Effort.
it i» seldom that a prncticil joke can to in­
dulged in without bringing uuplroMiui cuuMqucncM npo-.i *omo one. Gcessiaully. towersr, one may to found a hicti i&gt; totb inuotabled hi tbe mouth until tto second Mt is
rent and amusing, like the f'-tluwing, nar­
Il was a hot summer day. and Fox offered rated to thv author t.f “Tbe Falcon on th*
tx&gt; avoided by proper attention.—St. Louis
to
tot
that
he
would
son
more
cats
than
hl*
Baltic." Tbo hero of tto ta!o wa» u ivrtain
Dentl-t.
royal hlghnem during ttoir promenade, al­ ■‘terrible grrenhorn" by tho uame'uf Ji:n,ou
though tbo prtaco might choort on-which whom Homo one &lt;&lt;r ottor «#* alwsy* pbymj
a trick.
What will tto man ot tto Tweuty.-nlntb side of tto street he would walk.
It turned out that Fox bad Men thirteen
One evening tho Largo wn» milin; by
century- that U to say, just l,(X»*yraj*
Sheerncss, aud tbe skipper, happening W
hence—be likof In Vrbat will to differ from cat* and tha prince none.
"Your
royal
hlghtNoa,"
mid
Fox,
answer
­
look at tho clock, saw that it wan:»! a min­
ourselves* Will ho to stronger or weaker,
ing
tho
prince
1
*
request
for
an
explanation,
ute
or io to 9. Ho rsmemta*nd that at 5
taller or shorter, more intellectual or lew
cbver! Will hb life be longer or 1ms! Will ■'chose, of course, the shady side of tto street o'clock a gun «** always fired nt Sl;-*eroe»;
ho develop new powers and faculties, or will aa being mart agreenbla I knew that the •o. being a rataehlevou* sort of chap, to sing*
sunny side would bo left for me, and that out to tho green band: ■
cats prefer tbo sunshine.’'—Youth's Com­
“HH here. Jim, coma on deci, at cnee, airl
panion.
certain organs and sentesl
bring tho fog born with you!”
Jim tumbled up.
Clinrtnj
to
OM
Clothes.
words, tto future man (and woman,’ will to
“Now, blow that there tog born for y»ur
Mr. Gilbert's disinclination to spend money lifel" cries tho skipper.
very rourb Indeed liko tto prtwnt num (or
“Wlitft forT asks Jim, looking around.
woman). Probably slightly taller and tnore on stage clothe* often caus'd some little an­
“Don’t ask "bat for, but blow, ycnlubtor!
robust, certainly more healthy nnd coum- noyance to Mr. Wallack. I remember on.
quuntly longer lived, having Ml tbe sama or­ time when u particularly elaborate Mwfc rtf­ It’s the rate tore. If a ros-ci doesn’t mlute
gans and oonsc*. only slightly if at all modi­ rival of "The School for Scandal” Lad toen 8herrno*s with bar fag torn as *to pi-’r* by
fied—much more learned and versed in art. got up. Mr. Wallach wa* naturally anxi-ra* they Are al her."
und scicuev*, but to all intent* and purpco.n to liavo tbo costumes eqiibUy hondtome. "I
Jim. tolteving It all. tako tto h-w
so much like ouraelvc* that if one of tto i wish," to sold to me, J &gt;Uu tvmild get some' blows like mad.
Pharaohs, an Englishman of tto Nineteenth new thing*." Iraggr*-.,) t|,al Mr yyaliuca
“Uanlcr. harder T eric* the skipjv Tib r
should speak tohkn ulxait it "No. no!" was can't hoar that Ttoyll sbc-&gt;t «* ail &gt;' F"
hi* reply; “itwodd hurt tbe duar old ,*M- ain’t louder "
Jow1* feelings. H« * humethlng like Mr* Ver­
,So Jim v.a* blowing away ntth ail ‘to
non, who thought tor ctmlm a ore haJhrtnM wfwdto bad. when *-ul&lt;l«i!y off v. cut tto H
by antiquity. When «ho got through with o'clock gun. end Jun gnvu a yell, throw tta
Uisui in regular order, «i» wuuhi tAnn all foghorn'*! ileckand rudied lx-lo» t-» 'iw''
A crowd of boys gathered on broad street
1 Athmte a fmr
_ i_____ x .
' over again."-Now York Tribun*
from tto camiou tolls
Oh, to was a gtoen chap, then! He'* a bit
smarter now, but the story of that !f btau
।
. Zl .----’
"d " ulu® more,
will al way* follow him. - Youth's G&gt;mpnn»oa.
dat air Chin«v man down dar cn Mitchell
- . — —• ---- —— —*“*•*,
cnuu^u-.iuiB
rtopta will rarart
^k,n, Itaa.
“Mr. Garrick Did the rtoii-'r*-"
A young doctor, wishing to make a good
“Mr. Garrick did tho honors uf hi' tou»
hnpresston upon a Gorman fanner, mention- rory respoctfally," Mrs. Delany tell* tor mere,
__ • ...
.
nnd a moment Inter the; little moke dhan? ail UiM Vara* .. L.
“and though ta high spirit*. »*«n«i
P*red down tho step,
talo
of tho honor done him. • • ♦ A* to !in
sanctum and shirt starching "nqwrium of P°thy, and was abo
Garrick, the more one sees of 1*«
Harp Sing, a bias eyed toatton. ‘‘Boa I gnt tar’’medical icbouL
one must liko tor. Hho worn* never tu depart
“Oh, dot was nodli
a rat for you. Ginitne Hrenty rents au‘&lt;b,
from a perfocl propriety at behavior a.-romLU »oncn a calf ro
rat'syouru." TtoCiiinamnn'siro w.isr.rou»c&lt;l
panted with gx&gt;d wosc and gent
«
tad before the negro could oacapo hh clammy
tuannors, and I cannot help looking on Mr a*
hand clutched him In the cssllar and a nu&gt;
a wonderful creature, considering all
mswit In tota-—.

.

uu uiu scene tbev

tt nas too rar •&gt;«
.....
W* bad. an excellent dinner. uiW
aptocoof Irregular ground
,
tbs Thames, very wUl laid out *ud r^tet
The rivsr appear* bssuttfui frer-*

Ed Wdhu—Atlanta Constitution

Deacon Blank, of Blaukpcrt, Me., is quite

dear a piece of pitch pint-, there being many

turned out the

1. p«, □ptu.wK'S;

b»dl&gt;
a pte. &lt;.f tanrood «■
„
fixed ob each dde. Having |wa i..f.
tbe
“,Wi
up
The holes ere next hired ta ttofmir ■ aJ
^rrb0*?v^,i&lt;rOCn,lwl
^wttod off
oU is rubbed ta to prepare f&lt;* tto
Tto gut tattoo strung.-and thi* i- dm , with
groat care, -each strand being tiditeu Ito
until it ring* like the string of c uiu*. vi |J.
rtmiuauL
Tlio racket generally
...rtrrlir
straight ta tto *id™, buta.*ligi;t kbo, t-'
imder side ha* iuen tatrodtn-e.1 l,v tto bi-m-.;
gon under the direction.of same .&gt;t th 1, «!.
mg player*. Fur playing downward* tt is
rousiik-red to have raivsaagn. m tto to-xj,
of expert*, giving it gn&amp;t driving . ,w
Tim "demon" racket which ha.- figured m f
law courts ba* a groove nmulng
,-thwi.”
on each side of tho handle and nto w
near tho tip to enable, tbrflngvre to gdp
firmly. M6st bandto are, h..Sever.
smooth. In uv.g^’ thoy yuu* from tu-tew
to fifteen ounce*, and.in pt to? tto L racksb
range from a guinea to twenty-five, cbijiazs,
while a good, ordinary one cm L. bought t &gt;‘ half a guinea to fifteen ahilhn. - Tto bamof a desirable racket should to fn-? froa
flaws and "have a straight grain, tho gut
should bo tightly strung and ywi-htve a gi.j
deal cf'elasticity, and the fin-.t, g-ilt&lt;-aily
should be good. When ou: of ptav, and b
thozwtater season Mp^iolly, u rack*: u apt
to warp unlen tixawi ta a t-prua, ’ of ahto,
there are various kind.*.—Pall Mali 15adg&lt;_

The bureau man “tumbled" ta a second.
Ho saw bu had run against a joker, but be
didn’t show it ta hb manner
Ho just said,
in a busiure* hto tone and a perfectly straight
The North CaroUnw Batcher** WUs.
fare:
.
Hadding Cape wn* known fra- and’nit u,
"AU kind*."
tho mountain country aroun'd Hi*;..’----hxru
"Doe* It come with cr without r
a* a butcher. No killing could pr,-j.-rly nits
“Both ways WhlcbTl you have ItF
|daco unless Capo was there H.»
tail,
“Gx any cut him!"
powerful^ red iiairr-d aud cnx» »-y,-,l, Hb
“Plenty, and stripe* down tto side."
"Is It red, white and bluer .
. ' poreanlal costume was a n-i fVu;M-lxtI
“It Is, and shot with stars; also fringed. a j&gt;au- of butternut pauu tu -k -J into the
top* of oocrmous rawhide bout... Hi» wife
How much'll you haver
The humorist termed to to disappointed in wns nearly n* tall and heavy a* hunt. -If.
One spnug tiia Vpserii-urtd •"vh/i.-i. uvi
nmv way. fur ho inuatbled something and
with some fifty other*, at both ...xt*. w«it
snaakrd away, looking as ermtod.as a to
nona puol under a 20U jraund man'* boot. 1 1 down to the branch pond forTrnpuun. Tli*
asked tto num at the window if to tod many • minister was short-and uudetsu* 1. but be
Cape
customers of this kind. Ha laughed and said gbt along all right until be cam" to
that tho traraltag men usuaUy hail fun with Thoy waded out into the water baud in h*n |
until ah-.' wa* up to tor wai*:. while th ■ pir
him when they bad time.—Chicago Mall
son wns up to his neck and almret fi
ntt
bis fi ct.
Intelligent Horses.
The minister went through tto u-ual for­
It U a great mtoato to imagine ttot all
mula,
wound
up
with
“
I
.haptixe
y-u.
Suter
tto tost trained and most intelligent horses
are to to seen in eirvuse*. I have bandied Caps, in the name of the Father,'Son aqd
liorsM all my fife, and never saw anything Holy Ghost." and made an effort to duck tto
very wonderful jn an uni Dial being taught convert. She stool like a rock, but tto putricks In a ring which b always tho same kw mtae-d hi* footing and got a miutkful of
idni. There are hundred of horse* in SL water
Again-W essayed it.
'X
Loub which know more and understand
“Sister Afiape, when I say th\ ’ord you
signs totter than any circa* horse I over
saw; and what U more, ttor will obey any­ must let ybur*'lf fall hack into tto wst-r ato
where ra:d under any conditions, which a k. not restaL"
But the good woman glanrud iivcr ia*
called educated horse probably would not.
Tto fire brigade horses. Of courac, are illustra­ shoulder and didn't like the talk* of tto pond.
tions of thi*. and many ex jm.-« wagon bor*M When the word came she «Uxxi iikj a tdy
4r» only a df-greo 1ms tatelllgont. I m*kw a graph pole, while tto minister nearly .Irowunl
niund of calls every day. At some places btaisetf ta hl* endeavors to hare her properly
there u nothing for u» three day* out of four, immersed. Tbo crowd on the l«ank get coo
aud when there U no card ta tto window thi Alterably Worked up.
Holding Capo wa« a silent witoors uf tto
horse keep* going. But if be Mea tbe card h&lt;
stops of hb own^aivord and backs up, nc coutunx-iy which hi* wifo wai bringing upon
matter bow henry tto traffic ta And at In* good name. At tto ia»t failure to stroi*
places where there b no card bo will stop ami violently into tbo pond, plump; plump,
wait while I go ta to inquire. If I don't plumo. Ranging alougssd" thx cuupi^. to
&lt;
1
come out at cnco to conclude there b aomo caught bi* wife by tbo twek e '
growled o^t:
thin,; and hack* up. If that isn't evidence
"Giro tbAqronl when you are ready, p»*
of raaxm and thought. I would like to know
uv; slut’s U.-vrJ fur tar throw
Washington
what ta—St Loui* Globe-Democrat.

Eac-h moment wo expected tto stock.
Wo were upon tto point of rushing on deck

was cur joy to fluJ the ship deserted.
No*, u morient too soon bad our delivcranoe
come, for ka than a hundred yard* off a

Wfceathcirrei

•4- U»T b-xxn. xj19la «w&gt;uK&gt;, U&gt;" 'S
tax.dwp.ram a-btaL I. US mm
U»T ara crawpad art taft tar Omr/liS

girl in tor suvontU
rarau1* ^prt&lt;!1Uy—a*’ Do' dear; 1 was only
f..
moirv antique would
be so beeomfa^to you.-Amsrica.

own, with a medallion u nun
back. Udy Weymouth dined wit h u*.
at fl o’clock her fine children walked tato
garden, aud Mr. Garrick nnd" t^lt
suitable a companion to the cbdui'-’’
.. ____ . ... .. _■__ _____ ...
'hr

old Egy]&gt;tun«, with which their amulets aud
w^ t^JTof a burw bra!
do with his cbaractarwtKu.
moustratad that any such Id- i* *»U " .’“fC d&gt;1
Ibdlgrse axad early training have all to

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Hastings Banner

\ Coufiy•ju xxxrv.- NO. 15.
H
aST1M;s DANMiF
**
.:
-inr-day*. by
TSKEiwsr

HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 7.1889.

fabmebs

r(«Ai

And All Others
H YEAH.

of the
MSI. RATES’;
................I
■;-'-ial positions.

: d er.-.hlng tn the
i ;L tne latest faces of
rto-rn* ■! machinery,
- ployed.enables the

Whm &gt;nu want anythin, h, u,v ||M

MMiwiiBWS,
OR

BOOTS AND SHOES,
CALL ON

.tl Estate Other.
11 a-ituucs.
Ititate Deal K.itate
, u- Ml ion&gt;e*aucLng.
.vui'ract Books, com­
i rnl.ua complete
I i;rooks. Ctak.

Ut lut w.
t
»f the stall1 and United
to collection*. Money
■: ,‘vHerO. D Spanla-

limiting*. Mich.
\ italtaed Air given for

ay's drug rtorn.
’
p. n- Telephone, coaat Hoilowaj* drug

■ . Notary Public
.'ialm Agent.
.
• »f claim* before the
lorofEce. Call on him
rt and Jefferson Ht»..

77
■•opted by Dr. Jone*, over

HASTINGS.

Absolutely Pure.

Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile,
Lime, Salt, Cement,
Seeds, Plaster, Plas­
tering Hair, Plano
Binder and Mower,
Western
—
Fertilizer. Oats, Corn.
Beans, Oats and
Flour, and
Wheat, Beans, Barley
Oats, Rye, Clover
Seed, Wool.

First-Class
Market.
Go there for Fresii and Salt
Meats, Fresh Fish, &amp;c,
You will find his

■-n’of the State. Cblk-cUons

•
- an and Surgeon. *
____ frtturvp'* drug store J
VAltTlN \ H.pIKEIL Real Estate. In­
*,
and Loans.
Jttwtta J.i, ta-iyar. A *m. -i doers north
,a n's,*tei: exchanges
' r-' mi-rest*, at noa-reabtant
lr -ully look-d after. Farms
tesiaru"'
" ."r •'*' hange. Houses and

—

Hastings City Ban^
• lUstin

Prices Eight !
Highest market price
paid for poultry, tallow,
hides, &amp;c. (

IIITMIW,
STATE STREET.

Mich.

• -wpor*-- • ,, " r :!.e law* of the State of
Michigan.

Farms for Sale!
ai—ON------

•■rnern1
^'Mtowmon. rrwddeai;

Very Reasonable Terns.

1 ‘ j“Jcr Memer.
HlHrtBt

^Ir.Botiln’xni.
L £ Koaype„

Chester Mevser.

'

J7 acre* in Rutland, Mr house but no
grtxl outbuildings, 50 acres ‘&gt;nprnye&lt;L
I ois of fence timber and wood. «»“*«■
adieu of this city an*! 4 of Irving station.
This farm will be sold at a bargain, on a
reasonable payment down.

Bukfnjr Buriueu Transacted.

Robertson
r

housl

r' '““'oi vszra,

'' - »rwn an&gt;1 Court Sta., JiMting*, MLeb.
?kl.H Rate’ Sl*°OperD«y.

of mJ1SIlT1?1 r,|r”’wt room*. The
lb* pub||c |, rwjx-cUully solicited.

Mrs'. VanWagon'* brother, of Oberlin,

Ohio la'VisIting her.
F^nk Smith, of Podunk. was on our
Quite a numtar of our !^°P’e
the grange picnic at Glass Creek last Bntur-

J‘iLd Uwe 1111 -tot M Mr. Wltom to

NAMES.

You try :t. that'*

There u nothin-, nl&gt;«olut«ly &lt;&gt;thing, thia

a* good a* ever.* Notice that- hair rtroka!

crowd around bun wara’t much on tbo literary

city, all improved, good atrong
bnlldingh. Land lays we 1 and
.‘“Si. lookto* well lor Ito- !*•••&gt;■
wdl. Has been sold within last flvn
for Bl.200. WHI be sold way ixtlow that “ a”Sn« .nd wile Soital»d •&lt;
figure.
2 city lute in Hastings, desirable place
for a homeWill I* clouwl out at half

C„Il..o.

ri""*T1‘X£±
Sri: pl™

ting aoCt butter, without any effort.

The new canal bridge et Bcttton UarlXM

W &gt;*Hr MW «»

What

tougue. and lookaK^u* if b* would just as soon
.-ut -oiis bjdy'* throat with his raior for a

He pulled out a little t»x at it. put a upcck at

rtrop.

After that
Hecboppoi off
..-hunk after chunk from hi* block uf iroixL

Jerftil nuur!

invention, foe Which I wax ,»ffcrvd 450,000
cu*h down, ivp} ngLt secured, and rrfumti,

gcntlenien. Pv* bad after* from the sultan of
Turkey. But duapotism I* mine, not mind.
It's true I only earn' .^bout S3) a day, but I

elderly nuta. "bo carried a small sacbsl and
a stenl watch riiala "it will sharpen a raaor,
as sum's yon’re boro. I med to go to th*

"Ttat'll coot you &gt;100 and a written guar-

•

"Couldn’t think of it Hnn-lro! drilaraoc
nothing.”
Ho tie- elderly man with the *arbri paid bis
He didn't go far, though.

He »u»p[wU at th*

a dark mulatto, mt on Ike ।
He bad K fore him an organ.

&gt; our help, kind stranger." Another rigurmd;

•Jot.

Immediately the organ played a tune

Thi* nightly roncrrt^bi
•bed aa a regular ru«0&gt;&gt;f&gt;

a* a prvcatiUoaary

I street-

Hi- taut obo Zxwte of tin and a big block
batBcvd off long riu: ring* of tin with that ro-

morning.
Toe bird usually sings fat a large tbut n bush
just over the mouth &lt;&gt;f a railroad tunnel, but

will make tlie alteniptIkirrv Ca P&lt;wmtia Grange held their aniiualmJcnle th* 13th 1“ ■ &lt;rore MW,r.
Cnwk hall
A large attendance nndagood
Sw TM- south half of
«&gt;«“&gt;•»“

r"1

nud »pl;t If •ubjectod to half the hard u**g*
t!ii« one wax. The fakir had alinlr caao reeting on aeortof adjustable tripod, and in khat

They wait patiently

lowdown twine H«4*rabout here. He will cut hl* oats with Bar

“"I"- *”

of t Inin were, how ever, doing a rwdiiiig trad-.
The weather wai fine and hundred* of peojjl*.

main until midnight, while a few eothuriaM*

’ m': wu™, .nd tomllr SundwM will.

'‘'A“S'nin^^X^'&lt;1,“'
HASTINGS, MICH.

itsc bird ta« It* haunt.

'Tr.'K“«W»d'rl«to.« &lt;&gt;&lt;-»» 1«

“ n! J«kl“-

r GILLASPIE

Tire tol lo~l of ».-« rnwot TO rtllWl
from MUo. Ao* i ClmnnbUT-r.
re»UPrli-0 pool \ ,ri H­
U. ob.ol rhmted. lo-tb l«*P- ’rt‘ld'
Kirs. &gt;„ .vorue of (0 bl»*rl. to U«l».l OK biahoto «'"l '«&gt;*
7““» "!

lake the 8lh.
•town ’Mita*b« GuU
Walter A. BpanlA* ha* a m w Vijod

their- value.

WCMCDUI
Fids particul

ed with B- Austen.
II. Hart sports a new buggy.

to Ihb

O»r b»rv«l to b«rly

CaH on or addrch*

** ta.lL Ti • ’'■”’'"&lt;1
WZi.
• met

ON

Jiespecttnlly.
OOOK A N1SKKRN.

40 acres in RntM^M “lire from thh

4

CHAPTER

Delayed tetter.
.
low. commonAnother M the old pioneer's of orangcj ville has gone. Unde Peterjfaulk died at
WoudlatMl.
I the rvtddrner ot his son Or»on at Larry on Botardo. by the way, had a pretty tart* tn
Another lawsuit brewing.
! Monday of last week, after a short illness.
inwntiug name*. To him w* owe that divroe
'"I t7k" . l(r
&gt;1* ha*
'■*' lived In
l" this
'to- town
to-.. nearly
..a&gt;rly 40
w &gt;«&lt;*
years. on*—for a pure and beautiful woman—Auth&lt;-r!»k la-.( Satunlay ..IjM
,
,fc ot taccy.
,
I|
Frank ftn
Faulk,
visited at C. „
H. fjelica, a name which ha* encbadtr-1 po*ter'tw
'’“'"■'"to-r. atleMrt tb. Meh- ।
era examination.
Jay Nichols, of Charlotte, fa spending a
t" U“‘,n^ few days wilb relatives and friends here. mu him clue To Angelica bo add-il M~
। to attend the institute.
Ktvlc Faulk and C. II. *1 Hurston attend* doro; and Angelica ■and Mnduro yon allow, I
think, to t* a ta|»py oomblnntloo. Otbrre.
।
Dur roller milt will be read) for busing
u„. funewI ,lf r„,p.
I
I.,
m
,,ii
I
Mcphrn Nielioi* has returned to his
Rccitla: train* wlllsmm run to the Jum charlotte.
Hhakrwje-aro. who exeel^fl tn everything,
zn
. i
i. i.-- ■ »
! Henn" Arbour and Frank Brooks, of excelled in inventing or sdsctiug name*. Ru­
Itahfb ha» sold h« null to Mr. | D,.|U,rii vvrrr in town Sunday.
•
iKlinc.
Hough was in our YlUagr Saturday.
ciaveniai*.
mired,'' Miranda. DcMlemaiui, Hermione.
... .vws nt lirtwreii I’ric-t and several , Camping out I* all the rag*1 now. ami our
of our citizens, resulted in favor of our infce Mmres are dotted with tents. The tongue, how mftJy they tali on th* earl Hpeu
cilitens.
[ young people seem to l«e f&lt;’t&gt;d of boat rid- Cert cxqul-ute tact is. of eourw-. beyond di*
F. I*. Palmerton went to Kalamazix* ou | hjg. amf their merry sons*- and laughter I Ute. He luu dowered literature with th*
Sunday.
*’undn».
*‘
an- to be heard almost every ffvenlng.
incomparable Una, Bclpbu-bc. Britonmrt.
Onr new tank building-i» warty readyF
Acker's point seem* to t»e a favorite .re- Glomus. Sperarwa, Rir Trrvhan and Alma
.'or occupancy.
.
sort, -jut ii steam boat rating must be in-1
Woodland Is soon to have a real nrwspu- ' duuitl In on Sunday, we would respectfulper printed here, and conducted in tile In-; |y .uggest that a little Im* noise from Ute
terrst of our little burg.
I boat'* whistle would plea.-e &lt;mr church" g&lt;*- Julia, HabingtonU Uaatara, Lumlace'* Al
Mrs. Baltingcfs new brick stora-i* near- I jng citizens.
ly completed.
;
Alex McCallum went 'to tawdl Satur- tl-.« Undine ot La Motte Fouquo and the
Another new brick block was comineneed j day to attend the funeral of J. McXaugh- Mignon-&gt;f Goethe. A lovely woman ought.
, on Munday.
i ton's wife.
In th* litiMW A things, to tavc-.a lovely
Mrs. Baitinger ha* both ut het house* I Clarence l‘ierc&gt;-and family visited at 1'. 'nao**; and a gallant, generous, noble spirited
moved.
' Tliompaoii'a Sunday.
•
gentleman should also hare a name worthy
Geo- Garland and Mrs. I’ettit were mar-1 Llbbta Barm-s was at home for a short
rierf on Bunday.
I visit Saturday and Bunday*
It is Mikl liiat a new ban) will soon t»c | .take Tack amt wife, of JMton. visited ing to dub hi* coarw, Coshy paragon Tom
Jone* or Smollct his crapulomi ailrenturar
built In connection with our hotel.
I friends In this vicinity bnndai.
I'dl'Mi Soi.ihek.
i our fall term of school commen.-es this I’oragrine P.nklo. but we feel that no such
- ----------- —--------------- ---------------week with Mr.*. Eunice Wilklnsc-n teacher. vulgar applicnttou would Ivaseeui Richard
Maple orav*.
I 5Oln(. tulk of building n church here.
•ou's high bred paladin. Sir Charles OrandiQuite a number from Woodland attend-1
Rev. J. Melman attended quarterly
cd quarter!) meeting at the Evangelical meeting In the Warner neighborhood.
For mysrif, I object to tb* practice which
wxne writer* adopt of labelling ttair erru
church Saturday and .Sunday,
.Prairieville. .Saturday and Bunday.
M- Guy spent Saturday and Sunday with
George Mosier has hi* new store nearly tion* with uaiww intruding to unUcato their
&lt;-luirncterl«tK.», a* apothecaries’ Intel their
his brother in WoodlamL
complctcii.
’
Mis* May Rowlev visited her uncle and
The fumillar fare ot Torn Murray show­ galH;K&gt;t*—‘‘ Etfr. 8etm»,” “ Pair. Rbri "
■nd the likr. W* may except. perba|M. uoeb
aunt. Mr. and Mr-. T. S. BrHt. at Hastings ed itaclf here last Sunday.
Quite a number from thi* vlelnlty ittten ij febritou* inrtance* a* Beu Johna'n * Sir E|mlast week.
.
C’iuw. Fowler sold his farm near the No. ed services at St Rose church, listings, cure Mammon and Sheridan's Mra. Malapro|»,
0 school bou*e to Mr. Airs, from Ddiaiiev Sunday.
Co., Ohio. He takes possession in about 4
Bat-.* A Kingsbury have just .finished m their intention as Foodlcwife, Courtwell.’
Gripe. Greedy. Backbi to and WitwooM Our
bnniing a pil« of 115,000 nice brick.
* Gem Phillips, living near the Quail Trap
uv.teni dnunatioto are great offenders iu (hiCarlton.
school house, was killed very suddenly t»y
P'ihtrilMurphy Sundayed with his parent* Among remit writer* Dlckem i» often MMa wagon running over hte tead.
The M. E. and U. B. SabtaUt schools
deed. be prided htavrlf «ac«*dmgly; hut be
are iwth talking of a p.icnle In the near fu- in Hostings.
Gm. Appleman ami wife were In atten­
,UGeo. Dean ha* hi* kitchen completed, dance artbe salvation jubilee In Hastings. ■
.......................... ' —.,------Mrs. l&lt;lu Thomas and family are visiting his ’’ Dobbin " ox degrading to « noblo char­
and etui now boast of one of the finest
acter. Nowadays I do nofejlateet much nov­
her mother.
■
houses In Maple Grow.
Wiltat Baker is able to be around again. elty in this branch of the author's craft; per­
Mr. and Mrs. tawderi. of Hastings, were
E. Hart ami family, of lartwing. vtoltrd haps there is little room for new dta-overisa.
calling In this vfflnlty one day last week.
-lliustrutod London Newa
Julius Bv-lgh threshed 70 bushel* of his brother but week.
Steve Springvt started hte threshing-ma­
black barley from 4 Inmheto of seed, rh «
Url&lt;-e*t«T*» Nlc*&gt;tl*E«l«.
chine
Thursday.
baric) weigh* ks heavy as wheat and Is
Mr. l.utraw buried his son Tuesday.
AU bcarte are akiu In a lovaof tl
iiuiteM. which proves that it I* a moro He died with consumption, and hi* remains
profitable crop to raise than corn, for it
were Interred In the State road cemetery. ervatloe* a* minister to the eye A cbnnning
takes leas work and matures quicker, gbJ. Gardner has had another attack of the story conio* from England this spring, show­
IngUie fanner teed for his hogs two months
ing the power over humanity of one little
.
earilerabd the benefit of the early Mi fhcuniatism.
A. Sheldon and wife go to their farm fmlbsrtd errntnre to tftiich God has given ■
market, which is generally Ute beat.
musical throat.
near Farwell Tuesday.
Near Iriosster a nightingale hasettabitshro
AL Buxton and family, of town, bundayHigh Strr*«.

KEEPS A

p K. Timmerman. itouMEpathic Pby-

A

St4S**ted by '«n« Tbuughta o» the 5to-

SELLS

lirjaitway. near Court

" k. Iteitingh.)
«of the state.

gold peu. gentlemen. mad* oC
three metals—copier, nickel oo-l plnthnun.

Some of the young people attended- the
salvation army ut Middleville last Sunday a pen—any on* oo thi* tug &lt;lt»bfu! of
evening.
Mrs. C. M. Smith 1* some better.
"
brood rtroka*
Carrie Potter came home last Friday to
lake a vacation.
Prof. J. M. Smith and wife have re­
turned from n shoit visit with Mr. Smith's
mv&lt;!e, only fl-4-ve cent*. Yau go into a Stat*
pun-nts and brother.
Frank Smith, of llurtlugs. was the guest
dollar and
of his cousin. W. U. Smith.'

COUNTY NEWS.

ALBERT LEINS I

E.KE

FAKIRS OK THE STREET.
SOME OF THE SCHEMES TO CATCH
THE PEOPLE'S MONEY.

-:-PRODUCE-:-

. i '-wrv.Umn of «i*iuu
rr 1 &lt; ■ * u . -a

VULGItOJ’E

State grange lecturer, gave thema very able
addrest on cooperative work and what the
grange dwb for the farmers. Mr. Wood­
man Ha young man of marked ability, a
graduate of our agricultural col lege, a for­
cible and rapid speaker, no lack for werda.
fine descriptive powers and a finished story
teller to spice tip his sj-eecii. His speech
was well received and that Is not all. he
champions Prof. Johnson, of our agricul­
tural collegv In bis cause.
Penmnally. 1 wish to thank .Ina Robertson and wife, of In Ing. for invite to lunch
with them.

A marvel n( purUv
«
tban
M“nr eceiiomlca) Delayed tetter. ,
e n IVr, .
?ry..fclna',-atM cannot be »nld la
“Wbat'» In a niuiu-r a*k&lt; the loro rick
vretete in !* Jl11 k"‘ ri'ul,Uu'!« &gt;f law lest, short ’ S. Hboup lias liegun tte season's thresh­
In^can' ’nr‘,h,T,',h*tr pow'te-a. sold ante ing.
Bakixu 1’ownut co,, um
Earl Simmons Is vlsltlne hU unclt. W. name would *mell a* swaet'Y-which is true
wausc.;*. y.
.tets-nc
so tar as ft goes, bat than t: floes not go wry
Qoopah
far; ami though good enough reason for an
■J. Burn*, of Wl»r&lt;»i.-dn. visited al P.
tajedaliy Butter and Eggs, wanted, for
roam-m-d beauty, would not satisfy a logiMcOmbcr's last week.
which the highest market price will -be
eun. How much them is iu a mime let-hbM'. Hillard, of take Co.. Is In Maple
paid In cash or trade
Grove, and has engaged with Sum. Snoup
throat* and «e;il meh other to the dungeon.
to run hU engine during Hie threshing sea­
son.
name, and all that a name may be mode to
&lt;i. &lt;». Dean ha- completed an addition to reprv—.it. “Thwr* is much, nay, almost all,
bi* home. He now has a wry convenient in iianius," mys Carlyle. "Could I unfold
. AaUri*. Monaui.
and tine residence.
. Hale, NashvMte.
tlie influence of name*, which are th* most
J. McKelvey. Marie Gr
The Holl brothers Lave completed a latge Important of all clothings. I were a woond
Preftan Jen ell. A»»yr :,
tank tarn on their farm.
great Triamegtrtu*.* Hence the anxiety of
PMAmaster.' Banlleld. *
A number of Imys attended the tlance at poets end norelirtu to fit apt and expresidvv
,
"
o’Doanrlf.
X:tshvHle last Saturday night, and were name* iothecrcatlonsof their imaginations,
J. N-Covert, Carlton,
seen returning home Sunday MM.
’
—the Itoirs of'their innution. They justly
rustmarter. Frorpurt.
understand the weight which attache* to
i". u. Monmami,» r i.i'
There was a dance at Peter Maurer's last them—how a Judicious choice may favorably
F. G. Norwood, Dritoi:.
Thursday evening.
JohnShcun. Hirkr-ry Corners.
I'huries FurnL*. of Nashville. Is in this take In u-imenclature may na speedily disgust
Brown A Cairns, 1’riilrlevilte
Hyron Fisher, C'rvMy'*Cun&gt;eni.
vicinity dearly every day in &lt;i«est of sheep him.
•
■ m. Broward, Browant.
for shipping.
A. &lt;J. Jeurap. Oranerxlllr.
The Methodist Sunday sthool will picnic taring vainly attempted one day. ** he was
FnMnaster, Yankee Springs.
L. W. Aruntrong, Bowens M
nt Thomapple lake, Tuesday. August lOtn. ridjng out, to discover a name for hi* hero
Money oaltt to' these ■gvil* »
Several of Hie teachers ot thi* town con­ exj&gt;re»ri»e ot his lofty character, and nt
Bamxkk proprietor*, and we tnwt
— —...oc* »t ttir ptacea named who h«t«j template attending the Institute at Hast­ length hitting upon the word Rudomante.
(truck his spur* into his horse, gullofied back
-r-j
SJioit settled with u* win, between Uil» date am! ings.
Keserw
’ft*’*
pay tbeir subacripUous to *111*
to bis castle, and ordered all tl&gt;« bells of the'
IVUOUl \ c
BANnm-n agent* UMnrd
1

wnt surgeon.
I'lT.ee hours from

■M...*. ii
property agalnat■■ , are Ito'umr rwtnd; agMiist a man'*
ll.e «J Certk Mi! .KcideaL

Fralrtevlll*.
,,f ,hl4 p1"-”
tare a picnic one week from Thursday at
Lugg e, resort. I*ilH. lake. The Brown
u in' ited to join them.
(
•®cWy wil1
at Mrs.
&lt; olfrell a Wednesday.
' Quite a numter atxmt here hiverecejved
invitations to attend the neighborhood No­
me of the Ml!o people at Gul! lake on
Thursday next
•
Geo. Moshier and wife, of Clomdalt*.
spent Sunday at Fred Woodham's.
Mrs. Collie^ goes to Battle Creek on
Tuesday, for a visit of indefinite length.
Mrs. J. Ear) and daughter are entertain­
ing company.
Charlie Robinson, of Nashville, is in’
town.
Iter. O.. perry, wife arid othcre antici­
pate visiting the encampment ot soldiers
at Battle Creek.
.
Mrs. tavviand commence* with a ciase
In painting at.Hlefcory Corners this week.
Mr*, taule Baine* and huntami. of Al­
legan. have been visiting her brother. Will
Draper.
’
The tKirvnU of Mrs. Wilcox are visiting
here, and talk of purchasing a htyne b&lt; re.
Mt*. Dr. Mctaay I* sick; also Mrs. E.
Jowell.

To buyers in every Instance.

BUYS
Hi.-tnut, Michigan.
. 14. in ami 17. ne
!Ul&gt;!&lt;fS. Mich.

POWDER

All Ne? Goods-and
Prices Satisfactory

WHOLE NO. 1784

v

:ss CARDS
md. Mich,
mjirietvr.
'Hint •)'«
। cooneriiou. every
ended n. the travel-

The best Advertis­
ing medium id Bar­
ry County.

feet high

�Prenpiunp List
iMtnangg uw
amination, whs
be brought Into Um ring, and there remain until
the judges have decided upon their merits.

THIRTY SEVENTH

air
Agricultural Society
TO4JK HELD AT

Hastings, Miclp.,
lVKDXKifD.tr,

‘£S.*,TS?W

farm wril pump
land roller.........

'

THX'KHDA F amt FJtID.t F,

iDctober 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Remarhs by Secretary,
The agricultural fair Is an eye opener to the
possible achievements of rmer^y, the power of
well directed labor, and Die almost limlttess
strength of genius. It Is a potent Incentive to
enterprise and a powerful factor In the creation
nf thrift and prosperity.
It Is a revelation of the supremacy of the age
tn which we live, the grandeur of our cfvlllza-

It shows the great variety and the exeellencn
attained in the products of our manufacturing
iustrles; the wonderful achievemcuts as well
the exquisite results of our growing mattery
the One arts; the surprising advance appart In all mergantileenterprise: the admirable
pracreu In methods of husbandry and the gen­
eral amelioration of the condition of the labor»clasaes; the vast improvement In our breeds
live slock and method* of caring for aud
rearing tanr. animate, as well as the wealth and

and sees prUulpte* applied, that
n werv unheard of. which set him

aullnal* competing in pairs insy ----a.* single, fur carrtagv nr draft ; slro rattle com
Biting single may also compete in iierds.
.u.»c C-M.W. Ul,
XU.
jj. 1U:
a.
department c.
rjrse* owned within the county, entering the
No. 3, Trotting—Three year old colts, purse
special trotting class, are not excluded from
competing tn the regular list.
xa: aa, io; «a.e.
14.—No discretionary premium wiU be paid
No. 4. Trotting—Three minute, clan*: purse
until approved by the executive committee. IM (XL tsLOOrlM, I3j 3d, 10; 4th, X Beat J In
6 mile beau
as they deem proper.
No. 1-2 30 Class; purse 8100. 1st, HO; 3d. 30;
IX-Ample feed (except grain! will be provid­ 3d. 30; 4th. 10. 3 in a mile beam.
,
juJu^L'ErlMHl^ouie. Joseph Bray.
ed for stock with ut fill, free of charge, and
No. b. Running-Purse S30. 3 lu3.smile.
,A.
•
.
particular pains will Ihs taken that, in this re- Sat Ban. S3
CLASS L THOROUGHHIIED MERINO.
speel. there shall bo no can*? for complaint.
A suitable police force will be kept &lt;m duty ut
■
rat, ew.-.-a. «u; aa.;m; «u. ia.
night to protect the animal* and other property
No. 8, mixed race; walk y mile, trot ■, mile,
which may be left on tl»e grounds.
o as yon pt—— •' —**■ — *—
«,a.
IX—Any person using the suite. «heds or feed
Tc’n^y
of the society for any anima! not actually exhib­
JI classes nited for u premium, shall t&gt;« cliargvd io cents
Ivo to enter Best ewe latntfL two or more....... 3 00 IC
per day for such animal.
Competition
IT.-All teams are stricth forbidden to drive
CLASS X LONG WOOIA
U“n “ **'&gt;t*»bin. the grounds during
To Inciodr Lincoln. Lelceeter and Cotswold.
the fair, except In a horse ring, ano there at ail
times are required to move In th- same direr Hupt-.A. IL Johnson.
tion. keeping the center of the ground on the
lefL
lamb.
is.—Eaeh superintendent shall take charge of
Ills particular division, sec that all stock or ar­
ticles are property ptereil, the viewing commit­
Sport No. 3-Ladie*’ driving. Ftrat. M: «'*tee furntebed with its. proper book, and that
CLASS X MIDDLE WOOLS.
_
tori'eTreret proper,y ke,,t- slSnrd aTld returned ond. 3.
Sport No. 4—Bicycle race, one turn of the
To include Southdown, pxforddown. ShropI o.
I
io —The superintendents shall each receive
•1 so per day tor each day of the fair; alia!! be
•port No. e—flesi trained ai.d trick bone.
required to be present at the opening until the
closing «aeh day and be responsible for the ar­ First. *3; second. X
ticles on exhibition In lheir respective divisions.
The gate keepers and other help employed
shall, except jndgrs. nacb receive •l.Mkper day
DEPARTMENT A.
without board, for each day employed, and be
members ot the society.
CLASS 4. FINE WOOf. (11UI1K&amp;
3&gt;.-Tlie several superintendent* of dciiartinento of stock shall see that all box Malte ecnewe lambs............................ 3 00 :

HORSES.

LAS® 5. LONG WOOLS. GRADES.
ewe lamb*............................ t«

Instructions tv. Judges,.

Notes.
All who can should make their entries and so-

loo

3 00

Horses diatanclng the Held entitled to fl rat
tooey only.
Hay and straw free to all honu-s entered in

Officers of the Society.
Kooxa D. Rrm

-

-

-

Marshal, ’

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W. 8. Bkkram

Executive Committee.
M. Rogers. H- B. Feagles. F. A. Blackman.
A. W. Dlllenbcck. Richard Murray.

Superintendents.
W. Dlllenbeck
A. If. Johnson

Spoilsand Amusement*

other unavoidable cause this society shall be unGrain and Vegetables.
-

N. V. Whitlock

oo

CLASS 14. COLTS. MARKS or GELDINGS.

suckling colt.. .....U
brood mare with colt by aide.
I’lrtthriaS1tx UlUCU°nlUUeorw 1,0,111 In
. B.-Mares entered In thi, dass mmt not
gh less than t.tto nor more than t^ao R&gt;s.

CLASS IX TEAM FOR ALL WORK.

darning on cioth.

CLASS X TAILOR WORK.
Best overcoat

Fancy Work.

r-TO-MDjSS*^'

tniJ.'laUj"
banner, baow

White Doralng*.......
l*alr Ptynumth Rock*1**"

SSSfeSffiSS.

WyandoUes.......
Gama C _
Pair Blark-brexHteil Red Games.
Duck-wing Games...............
Blue Games.............................
Bed Pyle Games.....................

entbroMercd to.-t rest
silk embroWery...........

&gt;.
„ Hamburg Class.
I air Golden Spangled Hambnrgs. .
silver Spangled Hamburg*...
Brown Hamburg*........ . ....
Black ILuubnnra................
Frizzle,..................................-•••.
Bantam Class*..........
Fair Black-bretutted/Rea Gaine RahIJxck-wlnff ijiule iiintami”
bllver-iared Sebright Bantam-,
" bite Bantams.......
’
Gold-laced Sebright Bantam-i’
Black African Item*™
White BooCiM Bantam*
‘•Inger tied Bantern,
Japanere Bantam*
_ , _
Turkey
Fair Bmnre toritey*....
White tarirey*. ...
MI tanrm............

.

ibalrooter
baby shawl,
•araorequln ....
carriage afgbau
lotant sfgbao
■ofa pillow
.
plncuthlati.
......________
inutile on earn Uric pllk&gt;* sl&gt;am«
drwwu ptDow ahaui............ ..........
uulet mi
*peelmet&gt;» etching tn cotkN*. 11 oee nr «llk
macrtnetare .
t-ointtandarned fare... .
uoreltv urald work
shell work .
.
artificial Dower* m silk, musltr.
nrfnrttxra.............
fancy gold ootul wort
............
•prelmeo of ehrt.tUe
Infant’s blanket, silk embroidery 1 oq
infant’s drnM ur skirt, silk
specimen of plush work...
specimen of ribbon work

DEPARTMENT I.

Children’s Work

IBS'S.

Judges—Mrs. Miner Mead. Mrs. Lewis Barter.

Wack txtrtteys ......
Peart GnkBMfowls.
White Guinea fowb
P.I.T .
Goose i
n0,Uwt*S**.......

For children under u yean old.
Bost splint work.
frat saw..............................

SSESSSSS""’

White ChlMse BMse
Fair Room docks °Ur
Aylesbury due's
Jwyugadeetv ...
Tupkootgucks ...

DEPARTMENT B.

Sir-

CATTLE

I;!» grand envalexideaf nJt stock on r.vblbltlou.
r,.m
X'n 1 telt.iw .-.I t.v

THUKBUAT.

FRIDAY.

3 lbs. o? more butter.
creamery bun.
cheese. :olt».
extracted hone’

entire aAtiafacUo
San Dteffo. Texas

ean of maple syrup
tomato cai-.n.

Ayer

upwllhcniltii'-ualntrLt
leal*. .
eofleetton ufcumird !tu:t
display of dried fru t
display ol'plckle*

Dr. J. C. Ayer

DEPARTMENT* M.

FRUIT

£iur
c Baldwin apple*
« Golden ItuMk-t apples
tSvur apple*. .
• Xfoff -Of Tonipk Im apple*
« Detroit red avoir,
cilamlo apple,
s FaR Pippin apjilr c Malden Bhnh appire
colteetton Detoware graj*collection Concord grat»» collection Martha gr.q» -

LAND OF

other distinct varietr of apple* or grapes; L*i

Grains and Aetata.

KJ

bushel
bushel ot white deutcorn
bushel of yellow dent r«&gt;tn
bushel of flint eoru

&lt;*31 SBro

bushel «t black oafo
bushel of winter rye
bushel ut spring nr
bushel of barici

■&lt;“S!

bushel ot white bean
U bu. timothy «eed.

SeTtfJor ci*c
ABIM

I watermelon
3 Muskmelon
peck ol onion*
3 pumpkin*, true mammoth
k pumpkins, grey t-«&gt;uh»iiim"
Z pumpkins, euiiim-'ii
3 hubbard gqu»*b
3 mammotli ctiii. «.;-ia«:;
Blou,: blood i-e. l"
6 ntnilp bvet&gt;
b rt«»r beef* .
&gt;; mangel surtn Ic panuitp*.
Rearrot*
yarn* .

MTINEff

peck of rose noun*
peck burtuuK seed!

e same premiums v :.l .
other variety of potato** rtvtth* **•
duced.
’
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;■

' SPECIAL PREMIUMS.

SANTA ABU
■,

SoUu

wh-TZkidye

iwbt Pratt. !&gt;•
N. Latham. Mrs. Milan W ■ &gt;
TM tarry County Agn
to the Subordinate cto ■
Ma'.
310.00; second. fo(*». th
Haan kgs Hotter. .*&gt; i

All butter entered for ib I •
belong to the Haslinc* H'&gt;
TIB. K. H.LATFUDHi
Will Kit I
County und

Offers a special premium
, KlHt
jdr ffiri iimlcr Itnako* quickest time in font
allvtr goblet.
i
Second, sliver napkin r&lt; i l
Goods ooexhibltiou :UI&gt;-- ’
W. H. Doom EAR TIIKl'i:

casue
'reset

hairpin case

CLASS 1. DURHAMS.

1,,lr

Bowen exhibited at floral bail.
ter llir &gt;

color
tVlilte Mik haired rabbits
Colored rabfilta... .
.........

Will gtre premium* on
•njHMBwMtalflB, Golden

Pure white rabbits....

(Order of Exercises.
TUESDAY.
The first day of the fair, will be occupied
entering and arranging stock and article*
exhibition, and all entries must be made on
before the evening of said day.
No admission will be charged on this day.
WEDNESDAY.

from which I **•
Keyes, Hubbards
Whenever I a
Gon. or suffer fro
Pills set me righ

a

Gray caul docks

Blw Powders pigeons.......

For further particulars addrecs the secretary.

Hea

salt-rising htwuit
hop-rislr.ir bread,
bop-ruing blseult
corn bread
^aham bre*

child's bootees ..

DEPARTMENT H.

"
Judges-Jacob Schray, Henry HUI*.
.
’ CLASS IX STALLION.

Amir-:/

DEPARTMENT L.

■*

x jdi;.v&gt;«;
£»

taSltair coin

OtPARTMtKT F.

DEPARTMENT J.

Mechanical Work.

CLASS X HOLSTEINS.
CLASS 1 DEVONS.
CLASS A JEB5EVS.
CLASS &amp; AYERSHIKES.
CLASS R. HEKEFOBDX.
rtrn same, premium* will be given ln
X 4.5 and fiand (or any other rtKtim t

Cl^SS L FARM I31PLEMENTE
Beet hav scale
I-* hive

Two o'clock. No. 3. ruutrinc Fieri tallow rd by
to* premium.
artlcfti intended tar nxMMtlon

ladle,' knit shirt
iafaatlieSk.......
ehiM-smilt .
ehlld e knit shin

Golden Polish
Tairlloudaiu ...*?.........

.too

•• i hare used A
c! rears, and ha
LjumV to them f
and imparting en

rw pau*.... ...............
ng bracked..................
rus drawn ....................
pair woolen stocking*

'-S

s on

Table RefrestaEiil!.

CLASS 1
Best domestic flannel

CLASS 1. FOWLS.
Asiatic ctasa.
Light Bralnmu.....................
Dark Brahmas......................
Buff Cochins.,........................
Partridge Cochin*................
J'raforab Partridge Cochins
White Cochin*........................

Brown izctioros............ ..
Black lA-gboms............ j„

-

ZIbrf than any ot
* r Ad««* h

ia^(rJt,|i!i,nn wU1 onlT ** pfcW 00 the following

CLASS IL COLTS. MARES or GELDINGS,
Best coll 3 years old................
4 00 101

N. B,—Mares entered in this clans must not
weigh less than 1.300 lbs.

DEPARTMENT K.

Bupt. Wm. Strong.
W V U...I

White leghorn (yellow irgs. sin-

CLASS IX TEAMS.
Bert farm team for draft....

। Jordan. Mrs. 11. Murray.

;uur woolen gloves
skein yam........
■ ittlxx patcti'Mork
quilt, eraxy. silk
qunt.iogcBMa..

Owing to the abuse* practiced In this depart
joeitl heretofore, the society has made the fol­
lowing riile:
All poultry on exhibition shall be owned and
the exhibitor. Any violation of this

N. B.—Horses entered In this el*.** must not
weigh lew than l.iuo lbs.

N.B.-Horses entered In this elate must not
rich li« than 1 -rm
...m, •

StaXatthe’offirec^the Secretary? in Hart-

said prmilnnx. shall
■forsuch premium,
offered for exiiltqu be the nona fltfe property uf the ex­
provided, that any Am or company do-

CLASS 1C. DRAFT HORSES not REGIS­
TERED.
Best stallion 4 year* old or over .... 4 M 3 oo
3
"
. ............. .
3 00 3 00

Rest stallion 4 year* old or over

i&amp;eneral Bules.

ibonid
&gt; ptaCM near the animals or article* exhlbltl. so that the fudges win hare no difficulty It:

.

shall* be' declared "off'" and the entrance money
therein refunded.
.

Speed Regulations.
L—Tickets of metnberahlp will lie sold for
H.co which will entitle the owner, hl* wife, and
all other inetnbera of bis tanuly under 18 years
All trials of speed in ihte class will (&gt;e under
ef arm to admission to the fair grounds during 'bxcluvtrn direction of thia society and governed
U»c lour days of the fair, and to eutcr articles by the following rule*:
tam.
!.—The judge* In thi, claw are expected to
tickets will be sold for 33 cent*.
preserve order on the track and tee that al!
trials of speed are conducted in a fair and hon­
orable manner.and are authorized to cause the
ng of tbs society win
arrest of offemtera; and for disobedience of or­
In tlio city of ftasUt
ders, fonl driving, or disorderly conduct on the.
part of the driver*, they may withhold pre­
mium,. forfeit premium* already awarded, send
be forfeited to the
horses to the stable, suspend or expel horee*.
drivers or owners from the track of the society,
or from competing in future exhibitions of this
society In any manner whatever.
X—Tbo judge* will award uo premium! In any
loo or fraud has been pracor driving of any animal, and

So deviation from

SStt®

with certificate of registry shown.

cockling con....:t.’
brood mare with colt by side.

Donestic Manufactures.

cliwes 2, X 4 and S as are offered tn class I.

CLAUSE NORMAN. PERCHKRON and OTH­
ER FRENCH DRAFT.
Best sullion 4 years old or over ... « oo
'•
3
••
....... ............. * on

liave Un- ribbons or cards lied upou the animals
before sending them from the ring.
7.—The award! ng commtttre wllidralgnute the
award* of premlnnu by ribbon* or cards as fol­
CLASS 9. COLTS, JI ABES or GELDINGS.
do, enquire' of those whose duty It Is to Inform lows: First premium, nine; second, red: dis­
cretionary. yellow. Badges ean be secured at Best colt 3 years old............................ 4 00 3 00
tlio
secretary ’s office.
■ Divteldn Superintendent* will please re'• ' a
••
............................ 3 00 2 00
x.
—
Superintendent*
are
strictly
forbidden
to
"
I
••
............................ 2 oo 1 00
■** Tuesday morning l
suckling cult....... . ......................... 2 00 I 00
ke charge of thefr convey any information in reference to owner­
ship of animate or articles on exblblon tn their
brood marc wiUi coll by side.... «eo too
•TitBSTZs.™, btn-d stock xhal!!
furnish a certificate Issued by and under the
seal of the society where ttie same Is registered,
which shall settle all questions m regard*
br&gt;-&lt;-&lt;lln,:.
to.—Judges will receive full Inatractlomi from
■the superintendent of the seeUon In which they
are to serve as to tlio time and place of their
work, and to him they will apply ui all cases ot
doubt and difficulty.
It.—Judges are especially requested to do full
and ample justice (Impartial) both to the exhib­
itor and the society, observing that it Is not the
purpose of the socl&lt; ty to enrourage uimierttor.ous exhibitions In any case, but to do full and
umj.le Justice to worthy exhibitors.ix-Judges w-IU permit no person te Interfere
while at their work
Coinm tltors Interfering
with the judges will forfeit lheir right to a
premium.
tx - When In the opinion of the superintend­
ent of a department', the judges by inadxertcnec or from other cause shall award premiums
to unworthy articles, or animal, the snperititendent shall so marl; tn the class or award­
ing tmoks. and the payment of such premiums
shall be withheld until the question of merit
shall be determined by the lioard.
1L—All judges appointed by th* society for
the annual exhibition are requested to report to
the secretary, at to o'clock on the second day of

DEPARTMENT C.

POULTRY

Sherwood. ty'--

fruit
£

DEPARTMENT E.

Rheu

* CLASS 3. Ill RDM

specimen wood turuing
half dozen brooms.....
building brick,
well brick.........
drain tile........... .
artinrial teeth...
N. B.- AU lutiries throughout thi* department
must be the work of a eminty workman. Per
son* are cord tell v Invited to exhibit manufac­
tured articles of.all kind* made outside the
county, with the assurance that every Possible
opportunity for display wffl beffiven. Tta comnilttee will examine the various exlRbita. and In
their report sneclaHr meuUou such as seem to
them best, but premiums are necessarily wltb-

over six months old

Pills. Five years

it collection ol sinrli ;;
varieties or m.»
song bird uu exhibit'
parrot........................
aquarium, stocked

d£SS marble

CLASS d, GRADES.

but mild. i» &lt;*rr
best med^1*

ciucovian* ..........
Iwmqw-t t&gt;f dried tniw.,
wreath
...
collection &lt;rf hvnw p;anp

floral Hall

CLASS X BERKSHIRE
CLASS X CHESTER WHITE
GIJISS A SUFFOL*. YORKSHIRK or'
.
CHESHIRE
CLASS X ESSEX.

‘•’j. Headache;
52,di«. was*
•’X,; contain

calladlum.
cacti----- ivle* ____
primroses

Sina-SS:::;:

CLASS 1. POLAND CHINA.
Iwtboartyeeroldorover......... 14 &lt;k&gt; gn
•• sow with litter of pin............ 4 00 3
•• pen of not less than 3 pigs, not
over six months old.............. 4 00 3

.«&gt; W—

v* cam, u
oollecUoi. of cverla-.t
floral design .

palrstlMwr* ..
pair children '* *boe»
CLASS A MISCELLANEOUS.

judges-Wm. Lee.Tiugald Campbell.

CLASS 0. CLYDESDALE and ENGLISH
SHIRE.
Best stallion * year* old or over .... H co H i

no competition.
X—When articles of merit, superior In tbrir
CI.ASS7. COLTS. MARES or GELDINGR
character and which are not provided for in the
premium list, are enlete&lt;l, the judges are de­ Best oolt 3 years old.............. .
4 00 3C
sired to recommend dlscreUouary premiums, if
"
1
••
....................
a eo «e

A—Viewing committees are required to make
their
4 o'clock
....report
r.i. uat......
it.u. p. m. Of the third day

Rich a

•PJKftMaMtotmty in t&gt;h
CoUwcIMd ofbram.
eollwtion of .ert» &gt;i
oftJMrtlon of *Mur*
rolMcUao of dnuim
rlre plant ..........

mantel shoU
stock ataif...:..
banging bracket
CLASS A LEATHER WORK.
I U'KllH"
double harusos. light
single baroess...........
riding bridle
.........

SWINE.

Judges-Peter Maurer. Wm. Cridler.

Bwcenng cwt............ .........
X oo
brood mare with cult by side.. . 4 00

। p»|&gt;ers mid by posters upon the fair grounds,
ary day after Tucoday wfll have Its attractive

specimen of scrturd u
sptwimpi double flow" rme’r

two horse sietcb
n .e4&gt;or»e sleigh
bobsle’gh* .
whMlnarrow ....
CLASS X CABINET WAKE
BeM drwlag bureau
renter Ubie . ..
d-nlngUbie ..
iWdBMd......
flower stand ...
rustte chair.

DEPARTMENT D.

Judged on the point* ot color,.form, action mid
per rent, of the premiums aiiall be paid as the marks of endurance; and all horses 3 years old
proceeds of the fair ail! allow.
and over must be shown In barneys, except
brood mares.

t.-Each viewing committee will procure a
committee book with Instructions, from the
superintendent, before entering upon the dis-

»

rLA88C. MIDDLE WOOL. GRADES.

tin this

n that dawuej! upon
bl* experi&lt;ffiab at an agricultural fair.
Your obedient servant.
J. M. BAUER. Secretary.

WAOONM. CARRIAGES,
and MJOGHR

■nr of tb&lt;- distinctD!X
Script'"” t"!l* American Agriculturist.

4p. m. of each day of the fair. Anv violation
of this rule shall be regarded as a forfeiture of
premiums awarded.
31.- AU protests against the action of the Hupt.. A. R. Pennock.
Judges must be made la writtug; mu»t state Judges—Foster Slsaoo. Theo. Downing.
speclfleallv the cause of comnUint or appeal,
CLASE-L BTAIJJONR
and must be for some cause other than errors of
judgment on the part of the judges. Such pro­ Best stallion 4 years old or oyer
tests must be flied with the secretary on or bolore the last day of the fair.
■mration Is due to the educating Influences of
■a.-The society reserve the right to withhold
our agricultural fairs.
the premium In every ease in which it shall am
,u,ar
Knnr.l
,1... - --.I
CLASS « COLTS. MARES or GELDINGS
The fair Is the place for one and for all,
Ttarete nlrasure for the large, and fun for the fraud er deception have been attempted. • .
Best 3 years old colt............................ 4 00 3 0
small;
SX-Exhlbitors should make thcmselve, fa­
There’ll be mirth for the young, and Joy for the miliar with the premium li« ami rules, that•
old,
they may enter their animate In the proper secsuckling colt ...*......................... 2 00 it
Uon and class. Judges will rule out any animal
brood mare with colt by side.. 4» 2C
or article not correctly entered, and no cltangc
There is do other Institution so closely coi&gt; In an ent»‘ will be permitted after the books
CLASS A SPAN and SINGLE CARRIAGE
w*»h •»,.
*r ——rcMb e husbandry are placed in the liuuda of the Judge*.
Rural fairs. Year
•-•4.-The otflccra will accommodate a* many Best span of roadster*............ .......... C oo 4 0
after year they afford
single carriage horse................. 4 oo : o
exhibitors as possible with shelter-for their
^r. and the consumer
vy^w..uM..y ,v ......v*. stock. One dollar will be charged for an en­
vie with each other, and consult together over closed double horse stall and Me. for single
CLASS 4. STANDARD BRED.
the result of their laliors and tbelr obwminees. horse stall tor the four days of the fair, to raise
Bert
stallion 4yearaoldwover
a fund to help pay tor repair*.
m.—Person* fraudulently entering on the fair
Be who observes a niece ot mechanism, profit­ grounds will be arretted and fined.
tag by the genius of the Inventor, may. by add­
20.—Any person or persons guilty of destroying
ing something of hte own. produce an effect un- or removing ar.y property of the society win be
CLASS X COLTS, MAKES or GELDINGS.
thoaghtof.and of which the genius of the ln- subji-ct te a forfeiture of all premium* awarded.
prover would have been entirely Incapable
JLr-No wine, beer, or intoxicating liquors will Best colt 3 years old
without the aid of the Inspiration drawn from be snowed on the grounds during the fair.
the first Invention. In this way It comes that
».—Each fair shall pay Ita own expenses and
owr opportunities for observation often favor us i premiums. The expense of ।
for aud
suckling colt
— -- --- ----- ----- --- ]racg Whirh we conducting the fair shall be
. then If

Prealdent,

CLASS t

CLASS®. HERDS.

4ACKS.
W. IMUenbeck.

SHEEP

BARRY (COUNTY

rVJEIUMl'.

OXEN AND STKBBS

Prerpiu^ fchrt.

CLASS 1. GRADES OK NATIVES.

Art, Flowers, Birds and Fishes.

rpiLi.ir " t.' "’
..
Beet galkiu Urof b'i' 'bnndurtlet sei. price . '
Se -ond, one sei cloth*' • '
Better to I* drlnrrel
61'010101X1* will m- a«
lABTIMifl Hotter. A
Bert •onkltnff *oU
bora* fur 1*0. _
,
Mmin best-One I ,
Bia ntckitmt c»»it
•
hnraeforUlri
MMaind bast—One-k.t.. «*«

Mhsisr

&amp;■
1 K

S 5

Concluded "" W.&gt;rise-

w. L D
$3 SH(

�Rich and Poor,
Un, Millionaire and
T: * ■ K _ , . . ,, - ■•umiuon use of thi*
■
, rid-widereputationsvf
: &lt;••l.‘ •"’ ’ ’
Hg physicians rrcomAyrr’» *■'"* ' ,, , ....iuia-h amULher
r *•' !* ,
. . Biliouant**. and
7; ‘’-1
. fur P.hrumatisin.
..
They un- sug4r-

J»‘! ‘

alcim-l; arc prompt.

.

«lrt’ UTin« «-«•
5 olga City, ia., wa* bitton by a ratttanake
Frklar and Si-I 1. - •__

to Registration.

.

Established by. the National Awlatlon of
Trotting Horse Breeder*.
In order to define what constitute* a truttin.
bred horse and to c*tab!Ito ,
on a more Intelligent baala. UmfoUow Ing TuS
arc adopted to control admission to the
of pedigree. When an animal n,^*,
‘1l.ulr'i’r»“,*0&lt;
«’&gt;’» 1' &lt;iulyre*i‘ter£?
niaiW ** MCCrF“cd “ * *bsadard troyjhgam:

■ Rheumatism
.i.vry without
r christunsen.

Theatandard).
standard »
breed
trotting
horse denn^i
(new
WtewttoJd
VthTv
T. Horve Breeders. Dvcamber 14. liwr.andcame
In force January 1, i«M:
UH Any stallion that ba&gt; himself a record of
l'*° SSfS?*** •“? .U,lny »r'’®krf« t3»or better
provided, aqy of Ulan: has a record of 2 5
belter; or. provided, his sire or hi* dam b
already a .standard animal.
2d -Anv mare oageMlngthat lias a record of

.I”"?’ I,,r ’k* Johnstown flood, put
. ^1 *M’* 4'" h** *‘Tril ln "ban**
U 1 W,th !wo y"°n* children, athl with
toe help of another child, s ye»r» old, n girl.
tugge.1 the load right aero* on,,
CUv#.
laud, en route to Lanaing. Mid)., when, to*
rey* *&gt;m ha* relative*. Mr Webber, a Mich­
igan mm-hant. bought the poor woman a
ticket to bar diwUnauon.
ProfMeor John Kendrick, of Marietta colteg-, Ohio, who wa* the tutor of Stanley
Matthew* end ex-President Hay.-*, and a
chuamate of Salmon P. Chaw, died at Marietts Tueaasy, aged !»&gt;
A Baulangiat newspaper of Paris accuses
lue government of faGifying eleurion re­
turn*. It i« elaime.1 that rnrsctwl returns
►Low Boulanger to tutvo been electoJ in
twenty-three cantons.
Marshal Simmon* .attempted to arrmt
Henry Jone.*, a cattle man at L'xingtou, in
Oklahoma, Tueaday, when Jones began
sb'oUng. The marshal returned tlio fire anil

*;h-Anyborra'tiiati* tbe ilre ot one anima)
with a record of 2 jn or lietier: provided be ba*
either of the following additional qualification*
(It A record himself of 2 JBor belter; &lt;3) I* the
**te ot two aalanal* with »
J
_ . .
, ■ i ’J 'T
“
aireaay a
■liciue I ever tried.” stannaM animal.
Mil -Any niare tliat ba* produced an anima!
with a rreonl of 2 JO or better.
ills ti&gt;f ;i number
tth-Tbe progeny of a wmdarj horse when
found anything cut uf a standard mare.
un- «n aii’ctite
'th—The female progeny of a standard hors.,
i &lt;trctnth to the wtieu out ot a man- br a standard horse.
at!:-The female progeny of a standard honw
■in in the house."
when oat of a mare whose dain is a standard
:t..u, Del.
vtb-Anj mare that has a record of 3:3&lt; or bet
ter, and w u«t»c sire or dam is a standard animal.

Headache,
ifiHibted with conatipa­
..*-••; appetite, Avar’*
A J. Kiser,

-—- •— -srsey railway lu-wlsy. near
’rh*&gt; WkiUng along u&gt;o

ca» made an ***iKnm«mt. A member of toe
““W1‘tire will prtdmbly
reach &lt;1,230,000, with nominal rv»**-ta of about
the same amount
Rub. Burrows. H desperado, train-robber,
•M who recently munlen-l tha rawtina'ter
* ,
Ala- '*vnure l»&gt; rccognixod him.
a forUital ma stronghold in tba wilds of
tatnar county. Alabama, and .tefle* the
'•notestate to arrret him. Rewards aggrogatlug W.'O.» are - tr^r-1 for ffi* capture and
the sheriff ba* u,krd fur troop*.
Mr*. Mary Johnson, nuo had her home

i.» . lainiMt for
*. ir&lt;&gt;» which 1

ir

to^dhim. na^ having’ beau told tt w^f

The Standard of Admission

,

Pill*-1

THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

List—Ccaclided.

FAIRS.
comity. OcL 1-1. A. H. Gillett. Secretary. Her
riugtoo.

Raton County- Fair—At Charlotte. Oct. 1-4.
general demand
, n*. Our *ales ot them
! other pills combined.
-. Xn them fall to jrive
wright A Hannelly,

er s Pills
&amp; Co.. Lowell, Mass.

The prraiilent and Cardinal Gibbon* dined
tugetber Tuesday evening al Senator Davi*’
cottage at Deer Park. Md.
A syndicate of rapitaliste is raid to con­
template the imretuue of the grain elevator
properties of Hl Louis.
J. C. Hall, an Indianapolis contractor, ha*
left that city, leaving fourteen bouse* unfin­
ished and bis bands unpaid
Rx-Pmddeat Cleveland has promis’d to

Muskegon County' Horticultural Soclety-At
MiMkeyon. Sept. J« iu. C. L. Whitney HecreUillsdale County Fair—At Hillsdale. Oct. 1-4.
J. F. Fltitlmmous, Secretary, Hillsdale.

Branch County Fair-At Coldnatsr. Sept.-&lt;927. J. I). W. Flak, Secretary,Coldwater.
_&lt;&gt;dar Spring* Fair—At Cedar Springs, Rapt.
1T -20. L.D.Gha|&gt;tnBn.Secretai9, Cedar Spring*.

Ew-lrrti MichJiftsn Agricultural A*soetatlonAt YpaiiauU, SepL M-3?. Frank Jo*lyn. Atcretarv. Ypaitantl.
Brighton Market Fair Asaoetatlou-Al Bright­
on. Oct. 1-4. C. K. Buennann, Secretary.
Brighton.
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Oakland County Fair—At Pontiac. Oct. 1-4.
H. A. Wyekoff, Secretary. Pontiac.

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

Merritt Frink. Secretary. SL Johns.
Milford Fair-it MI'.ford. Oct. »U. Lyman
Cate. Secretary, Mllfort.

cago, shot himself fatally Tuewiay. He wa*
worth *100.000. b*il wa* driven iuuue be­
cause some of bi* jvoperty bad depreciated
in value
A elick swindler at Pittsfield, IDs , talked
n wealthy widow into signing an alleged cun.tract a few day* ago, and later it proved to
be a note fur *1,500, which tbe rascal sokl to
* iiroker aud then vanished.
Charie* Dilger ami Henry Smart were
hanged at Louiaville, Ky., Wedneaiav, for
murder. Smart died instantly, but Dilger’*
rope broke and he had to be pullixl up, a
new rops adjusted, and the drop made a sec­
ond time.
•'Another wonderful discovery ha* been
Ou* of tbe heaviest earthquake shock* it
ffiade and that too by a Yady in this coun- has known in many years viaited Han Fran­
ty^ Disease fastened Its clutches upon cisco Wedur&gt;day morning, but dal no dam
her and for seven year?, she withstood its
severest tests, but her vital organ* were
There are dill HOO person* dependent on
undenuiiHHl atuY death wonted luiminent. cpaniy for food and clothing at Johnstown,
For three munUis she coughed Incessantly
and could not sleep. Fike bought of us a
Str Joitn Thompson. minister of justi-v of
bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for tbe Duuifcta of Canada has signed the warcensiimption nnd was so much relieved on /rant for Ute extradition of Martin Burke, tbe
taking first duee that she slept all night/' alleged murderer of Cronin
amt with one bottle ha* liven miraculously
Thirty persons were killed and'eighty in­
curwl. Her tumr H Mrs. Luther Lutx." jured by tbs recent earthquake on tbe island
Thus write W. C. Hamrick A CD., of rd Kiou SiOU.
Shelby. N.
Get a free trial liottieat W.
Editor Murat Halstead has arrived hi New
idliL l'Tuik.owli.mL i H. Goodyear’* drug store.
York frun Eurojio in improved health, nnd
will return to bi* editorial tripod in The
W. D. Stilt, druggist. Bippu*. Ind.. Commercial Gawtte office in a short time.
The resignation of Postmaster Paul, of
trettflea: "1 ran rrccomniend Electric
Bitters AS the very best remedy. Every Milwaukee. ha» been received at Washing­
bottle sold has given relief in every ca.*r. ton City. It will be reuwintarwi that be was
One man took six Imttlro. and was cured
of rheumatism of 10 years’ standing.
It is reported from London that the Peter
Abraham Hare. druggisL Bellville. Ohio,
aflinii': "The »&gt;rat selling medicine 1 S-’hoenbofen Brea lug company, of Chicago,
have ever handled in my 20 year* exper­ Bas been reorganised with a capital uf *9,000,-

i-^KING^

&gt;TOSW,W

CUffi

WCLJ-U co*

■CATARRH

SANTA ABIEand CAT-R-CURE
&gt;”!d and guarantcetl by

V&lt; H.’GOODYEAR, -

-

Sole Agent

i - li- has the W. I.. Ixraglaa
i-- •- ami pritv 'tamped on the
«!•&gt;« n a* a fraud.

ience, is Electric Blttera." Thousands «f
other.* have added their testimony, so that
the verdict Is unanimous that Electric
Bitters do cure all diseases of thF liver,
kidnev* or blood. Only a half dollar a
buttle at W. II. Goodyear’s drug Mon\
Thebret salve in the wofld for cuts,
brubea, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, .'happed hand*, chilblains coots,
and all akin eruptions, and positivelycurta
piles, or no pay required. It l» guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or ntoney re­
funded. Price 25 ct». per box. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear

Decatur has a woman barber.

Mothers will find Dr. -Winchell's teething
syrup Just the mediHnc to have In the house
for U.e eblMren: l&lt;wlll cure
«&gt;Ms
sore throat, and regulate the bowels. Tr&gt;
IL

Mrs Louisa Clartk, of Corey. «a.ously gored by a cow Saturdaj.

mated at *9W.W’.
A fatal epklemlc of flux b causing much
IIW
I-P bavodied aud there ora PNca^a Mill un l.r

Frank Ulrich has been
find lieutenant of company B. First regi

•

inenL

!nte&gt;re*te&lt;l

placed in London.
Ex-Senator P.oUin*. of New Hampsblre,
died Wednesday. He wee in cungrom from
1-jfll to 1W7, and wo* conspicuous from bl*
oppoeiUon to tbe Uuksi Pacific land granta.
Horman Carman, who tried to suietdo
with a pistol at Chicaga Tuesday, is ottll
living, although a bullet pa^J tb,r°uSblrh“
mouth and through his brain to the skull
above. The doctors will trephine him.
A son-union dock laborer was wt upon
at Chicago Wedneoday night by «x mon and
Ixnten and kicked to death.
Ths mberrant* who committed the murder are in jail.
The great paring stallion. H'r Thornton,
valuwl at *15,0)0, &lt;lied in his stall at tbe Jol­
ie*. race track Tuesday night
At Belleville, Mich., tbo Seventh Day
Adventist* ore holding a crimp meet .ng, and
many of tboir converts have gimo in*am..
Fire nt Ripley. O.. Friday morning de*ti-nv«l every manufactory in that citj .vi.d

mt&gt;

groat blood purifier. IOC do*e» one nouar

Poopl®-

.MU wUd. U» pn.pn.UX M K«"T
tor coughs and colds does. I’ ‘ndwd
authorise* all druggists to give those who
try it before purchasing. Tbe
I’trtN
Me and at.OO. We certainly would advise a tri .

the bands of physician*
A. an illustration of the want
starving miner* near Spring Valley, Illa,
t£wife of one ot them to-t her twin tableFriday for want of .uffioent nourishment
Rvnlnrvrv in Mexico are said to have dl»c..?Sdhui
re,‘c*&lt;rf a formtr Kr,,“:

7t7totta .taro of Hdowi hotn«. mmm

^“ouTriX &gt;t

It may save you from omwumptiun.

light, at which lie u e« j*rw*nl on a detail
Dr. Jennie McCowen, of Davenport, Iowa,
has been elected a “fallow" of the Society of
Science, Letter* and Art, of London.

Kaxham City, Ma, Aug. 1—A daring
thief entered I be Jewelry store of F. O. Alt­
man at 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon, se­
cured 11,300 worth uf diamonds, and mads

liENTLEMEN.

He wa* foljowrd by Mr. Altman nnd a
large crowd for aotier distance, but by flour­
idling a revolver in the faces of bi* pursuers
lie snoeed/d iq keeping them at Imy. The
thief then went through a saloon into an
nltey, where he entered tbe bawment of a
b&gt;Hik store, walked up tbe stairs and pnwvd
thr-rtigh the main door unmolested, tbe clerks
liaviug no suspicion that be was a thief,
iteacbmg the street be entered a back and

of Wheeling has lust from *3* (MO to &lt;35,000
by tb&lt;ft diirihg the past two years, the sums

was put upon tbe tank, tat the culprit could
not i-o detected, until tlw other day &lt;u«pieieu
wn« directed to Harry H. fteytalJ. a clerk.
He was arrested and eonfe&lt;*Ml that be wa*
tl« thief. He wa* arraigned yesterday after-

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Cu'lCaOo, Auj. 2. —Mrs. llenrietta Snell,
ddow of tbe late Arno* J. Snell, yesterday

arn-st and d&lt;tonlion, until identiflsd by tbe
authority* of tbe city of ChL-agu, of Will­
iam B. Tescott, tbe supfioeed murderer ot
herhudsind. Tbe reward will bold good
for a year from date, all communications to
sent to Mayor Cregier or A J. Stone, 5H
Weal Madiso.i street, Cblcag.x

BaRAJioo. WK. Aug. 3-Iutelllg«ute was
rrwivetl here Thun-lay evening that Mim
|t.we Andrews, of Milwaukee, a sumtAer vis­
itor nt Kirkland, was drownwl in Devil’s
lake w bite bathing. This is the first accident
of the kind that ever happened at this waten
iug place. _______________ _____ .

Ottawa. Ont. An«. t-Slr Join. Th«ni&gt;
sexi, mniwtsr of justice, WvdiMvday after­
noon sqjmxi ■ warrant fur tbo extradition of

Burke.

____________ _______
THE MARKETS.

Hoard of trade quotation* to-dar wer* a*
fehoww Waeat-No.7Amr&lt;
closed «ic: September, opened JRvc elreed
rmlMT,. ofwned
and,1,-~1
closed . «S«' Corn
,o%. Dci
iH'.r.n
»
HenXuo^d S^Tctoid'b^: ^•'^2
Opened -Ike, clnoSd
May. opened -«4c,
_
-4*t-'4c. IMrk-J’eptember.
opened
SitMCH. e«**l
October, opened
aMLWe. clueed
Janu^
’ o-e.l 89.7S- Lard-Meptemb r. opened nnd

W L. DOUGLAS

$3 SHOE
4;*t-ri*1. IteuStylr. Best Fitting.
'•(S »u|d t*y y)&gt;Uf tirah,r, write
r
1. iHHilLAS. UliOCKTON, MA

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vtojra";
Ing ymw Kxuwct Red C rer
maladies
tnomb*
™yr2£rt only oue eonoef- He
called for iL I e«&gt; J"PJivre that he ever n*«L
□.?7x£c^
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ttting H. and one «.
w.c rnniwh to report

run sALK by

A. WOOLLEY,
HUSTINGS.

narkinc and shlpr'inx

,,

F.uid Extract Bed Clorer.

’ Yours. r«r
j.kmohxvx.

i« Mipplted with
teachers.
Music

D A D V’Q KklM k1"1
praeerred and
)AdY d beauufiod by Cutfeura Boap.
MITM I W Abaolutely pure.

PAINS AND WEAKNESS

bands, orchestras ami
stores abound.
Every

regularly taught in the public school*.
GKKXAM BAMOUrX-MTS
are annual o^-urienes*, at which, thn most

tinent, including tbs greatest foreign cele­
brities, appear. But ths morn pojmlar form
of musical festival in whi*-h tlx still unculti­
vated multitude delight?is tbe baud contests
that occur annually, at which not only really

it« lighter form*.

Boston
Dry Goods Store

But it must ba confessed

HERE'S YOM OPPORTUNITY.
MARR &amp; DUFF

beard only in coocarts given by traveling
organisations from abroad.

really international and inter-state

baud

Ohio, Indiana, and other state* will compete
with the bands ot MiehigaiP, and the whole

Are having the biggest kind of a bale on
their 2d inch Glovia silk umbrellas, para­
gon frame.* and gold heads that they are
relling tor 81.49, also on their 9fl inch faat
black aatecn umbrellas, paragon frame*
and gold heads that are being told for

by tbs most celrbratwi military band of this
continent—Cappa's band of the famous

81.10. These are two of tbe most Import­
ant sales in rain and shine umbrellas ever
offered to the puA|lc. The silk umbrella

aud nightly onucert*

with gold head that wo are giving you for
*1.19 L&gt; Just Hie muiu .. that sold last sum­

International band tournament to conclude
by a eomldned concert by all tbs competing
Land*, led by Cappa’a. Be*ide* Capps is
engaged tn bring with him, in addition to

mer for 89.50. We closed out tbe lot com
prising nearly four hundred: they were
pnrehaadd cheap and you are getting the
advantage ot our purchase. Remember it
Ls necessary to come early as they are
moving fasL only *1.49 for a 20 Inch gold
headed silk umbrella north*2.50and*1.10
for fast black sateen umbrella, gold beaded

highest skill and fame never before heard tn
the west. This expected musical treat has
naturally set all tongue* to wagging, and It
will be strange, indead, if the music-loving
public do not sat ail their fest to marching

worth *1.90;

‘

could sur n Heoteb crowd n msgnetlcally
a* a hundred bands, led by Cajgia'*, all play­
ing “Marching Through Georgia" t vgstber,
and following that with “Dixie” and “God
Have the Queen." can snthua* a hundred
thousand listening Americans and Canadian*.
Outside of the musical effect, tbe very sight

wonder long to be remembered! Tbe large
ca«h prises offered—*500 to the first; &lt;300 to
tbs second; and &lt;200 to the third, with tbe
F.xpueition modal* and championahipa to tbe
winner* each in ite particular territory—
will make the affair a popular musical
ligiou* people, are a'J expectation over the
promised advent of Poore's spl-udwi grant
painting of
.
“TUB MIGHT OF THB MaTtVITY."
Detroit International Exposition -rt gallery,
Ssptemlwr t"lh to 27th- Thi* largo picture
is one of the finest produced by any Ameri­
can artist of recent year*. It ia sspscially
remarkable for Its religious power. Tbe
painting represents tbs shepherd*, about
their watchfirs in tbe desert, watehing and

Bethlehem, heralding tta birth of Christ
In the picture tbe miraculous star bang* It*
brilliant wonder above the central honz-JU,
and lends strange glory to the soft atmos­
phere of tbe oriental night in tbe devert,
mingling myatioally w.tb tbe light of the
. .. . ..___ TV—

*.iac.

Full line of fancy panwols. all

stytoa and prices.
We are having a big trade on our spring
Jackets that we are eelllng for *2.00, 82.50,
*9.75, 83.00. 83.25, 83.75. 84.00 and *4.50,
etc. The»e are unusually pretty styles­
and good values. They are In black and
color-. Also n big line of txflided wraps can
bo found in our cloak department at at­
tractive prices from 8X75. *4.00. 94.50,
85.00. *5.50. *0.00 and *0.50. etc. It will
pay you to look us through. Also aak tonae
the lineet line of lace eurtalua In tbe city.
TtjaL-ria M(hat we can show you and at the
loweat price*.
-~

Marr &amp; Duff.
BATTIsE CREEK.

PROBATE ORDER.

a*y, usw lew
v,
... —..
u i
“rrSrat"TlarK^w! *Arinstrong, ‘judge of

5"7nlhe'in.3ter ot the estate of .Sarah M. Weeks.
ne&lt;I. 01 je**n a. rrveuaui.
ui »*«»«-•
ceased, praying ttiat administration ot said es­
tate may be granted to your petitioner or some
other suitable PcrMin.
■nirminon ft Is ordered, that Tuesday, tbe

•gainst

XAKUUnLY DISCTttlXO TBBMTrKY HtBACUt,
upsn which all feontioi is dirt-tsd. A
third sbej.ber.J-a young man sheltering
the disetiwioo. On
ground, are several i
ing the star with too

__

That we are welling for *2.49 and S3.50 ara
good value for *3.50 and *5.00. We have
them in La 'loacn and standard length
liandlea.

Buchanan’* famous

'__ tnrkrv*. SMr, dOCBS.
s7LiriiM.ro per oox- Aim.-"-

Uk ln
Four.-.—.HMD

«n are out on strike.

Cnticura Remedies
.
Ctarr every vyertes ot agonizing, humiliating.
Iteblng. burninE. waly and pimply dlssssea of
the skin, scalp and blood, with loss ot hair,
and ail .imnar*, blotches, eruption*, sorts
scale* aud crusts, whether simple, scrofulous
or contariou*. when physician* and all other
remedies fall.
Sold everywhere.' Price, Cutieura, SSe.: Soap.
28c.; Resolvent, &lt;1. Prepared by the Potter
Drue and Chemical Corporation. Boston.
Hfr-Send for "How to Cure Sdbi Diinaoso."
6i pages, to lUustrauotiv and 100 traUmoelala-

.right -■enter

liXSKft-rt-. «»«•to

|toV-‘ M'HOOl, SHOR*,
KIHj Lar*.

I have been afillctcd since last March with
Itching and Corning were almost unbearable.
Seeing your Cutieura Beinrdiee *o highly roe
onitnendr*!. concluded to give them a trial us­
ing the &lt; utlcura and Cutieura Soap externally
and Resolvent internally tor tour mouths. I
call ynyvif cured, lu gyatltufle tor which I make
tht* public statment.
'
Maa. Ciaka A- Fbkdkbics.

Of females inrianth relieved by tlial
new. elegant and Infallible antidote
to pain, innsnimatlon and weakness,
tbe Cutieura Aatl-Paln Plaster. Tta
first wud only Instantaneous paln-kUtlng piastre.

n under-

Wlltam — n-id-y WPoliH-l

•'

Statement
JOHX R. Bkko.
American House. Ilogansburgh. N. Y.

Our Stunner Umbrellas

genllve name of a druggist m City

l&gt;ott'.r ot t’aticura K&lt;«olvrtii being used. They
hav r firm rd Nucceeafui h&gt; every cai«c where'!
adv-wd Hid use otttirni. It ia surprising bow
rapidly arItUd will Improve under their treat­
ment. I recoaitiinud them for any atseaseuf

and famous from having performed through

going un bis IkumI.

? .

_

r being completely
him to the Maasona Sulphur
Hpnngs. but
then advised 1
which I did.
CuUcura lu-w
when lil* skin
smooth as rot
CuUcura on dil &lt; wm oi.d tbe Cutieura

jewel*, t.o grabbed a bandful and bolted for
the door.
.

MU
». .uh
"SsyS.JjPt'Sa
• AS 1441: rough peeking,
JO1"*
bury hi*
took it to th®

naZr&gt;

Boy one year and ahalfoH. Face and
laxly in a terrible condition, belnr eov~
cred with Aorna. SalpWiir springs falL
Cured by Cuticttra Hemedies.

containing a larg« number of- valuable net
stones » a* placed oo the counter before him.

M follows; iiok*- ■|*i—■

. tow I.. U.e &lt;-btol*
For curative effects, one bottle Ayer s
Sarssparilla is worth three of any 0

Further'Great Cures of Skin Diseases
by the Cutieura Remedies.

still predominate*, an-1

ChriUlnc Nltaon. lurtw drtf™

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

BEST IN THE WORLD.

MUSICAL ART, ARTISTS AND EDUCA­
TION IN THE WEST.

The reorgan I sal I mi uf the Indianapolis
civil service board ha* Iwen completed by
tbe appointment uf Noble C. Butler, clerk ot
the United Ktates di.trlet court, a* u
msmtar.

R. Smith, Secretary. Ionia.
Uaiisana Slate Fair and Shreveport Exposi­
tion—John J. Horan. Secretary.
Tri-Slate Falr-At Toledo. Ohio. Kept M3?
John Farley. Secretary. Toledo.
Western Michigan Falr-At Grand Rapids,
Sept. .0-27. James Cox. Secretary. Harry Co. Soldier* and Sailors BeUnion At
Hastings. Sept. 1MJ, 1MX

k the O.N’LY —
^Qu^aNteed

WONDER!

n ., 7lu- resiaence ot Ker.
Robert CbriUie, at St.
Paul, Thunday
night, and stole ail bls silverware.
.
.iThem&lt;’rT,‘!'*0 0 P00’4’ Katteadanca at
n 11 hi v ".nd
«*u«ik« at LitchAdd. Ilk. Friday. It chwaj Saturday.
News na, received from GuunUon. Cola,
Friday that the Ute Indian* bail left their
reoervatiiai. and wen intimidating ranebEverybody ha* seen engraving* nr chromos,
men and slaughtering game. A war of ex­
term i nation 4. threateueil if tbevdo not cease of Uiw spirited American painting that
heralded tbe gr&lt;-nt American Centennial
their depredations.
Expokition of 18W in Philmtelpbia. entHted
Po,*ifci
‘*en appointed “Ttw Spirit af-Tfl.” Evervbody remembers
bnitml States gaug-r at Bloomington, Ilk
Tbe shml of thn Northern Pacific railroad
at M/n inn. D. T.. with 5&lt;W ronl. ot w&lt;xJ tta wind. Mopping gallantly out on tba
atyl MO t&lt;MM of emd and twelve freight cars Fvurtttof July, rattling tbe old snare drum
burned Friday. The lost is Hft.UitX
with angular flourisbo of bis antlqn* stick*
Lowi* Purdum, while painting the stisran- —hl* face al) alive with tba fire of |aitriot&gt;sra
shei bridge at Cincinnati, Friday, fell into —supported by the old-time lifer ami tbe
the river, a dl*tanc«'uf sixty-five" frat, strik­
ing the water fra^ first,’and then swam
ashore. He rvtwivel a shght nervuue shock, euriy murnin- sunllgbL
but waanot serinudy injured.
I It i* rvportnl from Racine, Wk. that
Jay-Eye-Hra, Mr. Case’s griding, ha* g-jne for the Union. In thcae day* the village
kme from the tffprti of injuries received fifor aud drummer cotulituUd "th ? bapd,"
five years ago at L xington, Ky.. ami that and tbe village choir and &lt; t&gt;enp ‘tinging
tbo probabilities ars that lie will never ap­ scbool' lurunhed tbe musical education.
pear on the track again.
G«..-ge Siler killr.1 tU Rev. Ham Kbarps minatruh, nniltraciug the still famous and
at Lebanon, Ky.. Friday morning. Sharpe
wa* living with Siler’* sitter, claiming her as
lucky Hoax-,” “Old Dag Tray,” “Massa's in
bis wif- Tbe parties ara culurad.
Tbo Bay Drill County bank, recently organ- tbs Col l, Cold Ground," ete., that for almixod at Washburn, Wk, with a capital of
*95,UN. will ojom for busiues* soon.
But how crudely we did us* to murder them I
Total revenue collection* in tbe Peoria
(Ill.) district for tbe nxntli ot July amounted
to tl.aM.OfibSQj total tax-paid gallons, 1,0Ks,197.
■ ■elebratrd the salvation of tbe Reputdic.
Fifteen buildings were comnmed by fire at A wealth of new patriotic music poured over
Waverly, I1L, Thursday night, the supposed
work of imwtidiarie*.
tious were fired by tbe enthusiasm ot battle
•nd victory. “Kingdom Coming," “Rally
controlling interest in tbs Dayton (Ohio) Round tha Flag.” “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp,
Evening Herald, and will assume editorial ilw B&lt;&gt;r* are Marching,** “Dixie," “John
ebnrga
Brown's Body," and that pulse-quickentng
favorite that still bo'd* ite undiminishod
two other men hurt by the premature eaplo
popularity, “Marching Through Georgia,”

•—
i.imr -jui-j, a wuaiing nwi,«u
wrecked in tbe Arctic ocean July 3 la.t, anl
twenty-five of Lor crew drowned, out of
thirty-three.
A negro connected with Fun-paugb’s circus
.hot two ot tbe showman’* Indians at
Streator, HL. Tuesday, beenu*- they abuxed
him while on a spree. One Indian w HI die.

Central Michigan Falr-At Lansing. Ben B.

r

said petition.’and that the hetr» at law of said
deceased and all othsr i*r*on» Interested la
s-iffsjh’Xjars eauv.

Office In the city ot Hasting*. In said county, aad
show cM*e, If any taere be, why toe prayer o(
!XB»"y?«USK

to the per*&lt;vn* ititrn-ted in said estate of the

Oats-V»«*.
CH AM tot*

�TWO MEETINGS.

Hastings Banner.
Hastingn, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1888.

THE MUSICAL SNAIL

.
CALIFORNIAN
CAPTURES AND
TAMES A BOA CONSTRICTOR.

THE BASTINGS, MICH., FOSTOFFICK,
AUOVST IL 1878.

u«™ w«*» ■“» “ ••

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Mefodj. -

The Banner’s hearty sympathy is with
the efforts now making for the thorough
enforcement of the liquor laws in Barry
county. No good reason can be advanced
why any portion of our citizens should be
exempt from obedience to law. A man
who buys, ael!i( or gives away liquor con­

Kata, U Goorge Lamb. the driver of U&gt;e *tagn

country.

Likea Utile child Ui play;
He said. “O, happy day&lt;

driven daily.

trary to law is no better than any other
taw-breaker, and no leniency should be
shown In his behalf. Without fear or fa­
vor, the law as it is should be thoroughly
enforced, and lie who defies it should be
mfide to feel Its power and suffer ItspenaL

out comfortably under some fruit tree*,
smoking bl* pipe and tending hit pigs, which
were feeding among the alfolfn. he was

hantlly in that direction Mr. Lamb’s eye* al-

We feel that the officers of Barry county

sbout the unfortunate porker, seemingly bent
on swallowing it. Curiosity got the better of
bi* timidity, and Mr. Lamb instantly deter-

not merely deserve praise, but deserve the
hearty co-operation,

moral support and

confidence of those who believe in law and
order In Barry county.

must of bi* corttcmporariw were inclined to

dhJe.

Desire to call the attention ot farmer, to tl,P
wwapt to brook forth mopportunely, to toroiwlderaw *alliea which with dullard* might
imm. for want ot feeling—a* when Lamb
would }r.t upon the Mbfert
‘“““J*
black and ever threatening “‘nnd«’
from which tbo bolt b«l taltaa which de­
... ____ th* r\tA
uroyet. c**
——
....
«Iter that extraordinary frolic with hi* young
friend-. Brencierk and Langton, the drtatl.
Ot which have Uen brought out for u» in
such life like relief, turned off Garrick’* *ub-

would «x* fe&lt; him;” an allurion which to
Croker'* mind *ccm«! incou*i»ter.t with that
.____ , . _ . . ■___ U_.| *_J,

thoroughly 4nforce such legislation, where
Mooteliu*. "bodiea were always buried uapoMible.
burned, in a recumbent or tatting position.
We believe it useless at this time to By tbe side of the dead body wa* usually laid
argue to tbe people of , Barry county that a weapon, a. tool or some ornament*. We
often find in grave* of this period earthenthe liquor traffic Is entitled to no special
privileges, especially such as mean de­
fiance of law. All good citizens know tbo departed certainly betoken* a belief in a
future life; but the thing* placed by the side
that the effects of the traffic are evil
enough, when conducted in strict conform­ believed to'bo merely a continuatiou o' the
ity with enacted legislation.
Therefore it Is the duty of all peace and tame pleasures.” Offering rtones with littfe
cup shaped boles, are sometime* found on tbo
order-loving citizens to sustain the officers
roof stone* of graves of the Stone age. They
of Barry county In their earnest endeavors are popularly called “elf mil)*," and are still
to suppress violations of the liquor laws. r^srded a* holy; and, ft is said, offering*
are
still secretly made in them.—W. H. Lar­
But it is the duty/of every true republi­
rabee in Popular Science Monthly.
can to give to such efforts, where fairly,
honestly and Impartially made as they ate
in Barry county to-day, his earnest sup­
The American Analyst think* it would ba
port. By It* record in favor of legislation
rcatricting the evils of the liquor traffic
nil the deaths which occur nowadays itmu
tbe republican* of Michigan must stand or tbe bvart failure. It is difficult for any uno
fall. By the reeordAw Its officers In Barry
county, the republican party of this county body to nmlerrtand bpw any human b-tu,;
candiu without heart failure, while tlwcauw.s
must stand or falL There must be no. of tbt&gt; failure of tbe heart at death may ba
turning back: no surrender to the saloon. very numerous This might not be of serious
Keeping r ithin reason. Justice-and fair­ moment were it out for tbe fact that hundreds
ness, as the officials of Barry certainly art*, of paoploare being nearly frightened to death

there must be no compromise, but a deter­
mined earnest endeavor to make violators
of the liquor laws, as of all other laws,
feel that each violation will meet Its cer­
tain and juat punishment.
Nof only therefore as a republican but
as a good citizen, should every republican
wl&gt;o wishes to put an end to violations of

thefiaws of Michigan sustain the officers
of Barty count}-* in their efforts to enforce
the laws. And without regard to party,
all should give the officers in this matter
their earnest support and cooperation.

So far gs the Banner is concerned, we
are willing the party In Barry county
'should stand or full by the record Its of­
ficers are now making In enfoaelng the
liquor laws. We believe the sentiment
and hearts and consciences of the people
are with them. In this effort to stop the
saloon in Its work of destroying the homes
of Harry county, destroying the manhood
and worth of Ite people.
That that Is what the saloon does, no
one will deily.
■

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Tbe session of the Teacher* Institute
Smed Monday with a fair attendance.
n* far tbe session* linvc been interest­
ing but an Increase In the number in at­
tendance is expected for the rest of the
session. An invitation b&gt; extended to
those not engaged in school work to attend
tbesc meetings.
The Wesleyan Methodists will hold a
eamp meeting on tbe old camp ground,
one and onq half miles south of Hastings in
E. Punnock’a grove. The meeting commesoes Aug. 13th and holds over Into tbe
'next week. As the ground is so near to the
city no huckster* will be allowed. Tent
poles and horse pasture free to tent holders.
Geo. Phillips, of Maple Grove, about 19
ymr* of age. was suddenly killed last
Wednesday while attempting to control a
fnrUous horse. A companion was on the
wagon .driving and young Phillips waa
walking along the roadside when one of
the bonies attempted to run away. In try­
ing to stop the home Phillips was thrown
to the ground, trampled on by the hones
and run over by the wagon, bls head being
cut in a terrible manner. Tbe funeral oc­
curred Thursday.

Mrs. Mary McIntyre was found deail In
her bed about 9 o'clock Thursday morning
by mm of her neighbors. She was alone
In the house and as she had been seen at
home Wednesday evening her non-appear­
ance caused some of the neighbors to make
an investigation with the above result
Dts. Lowry and Lathrop were called and
afb-r making an examination concluded
that her death was caused by heart disease
and from the appearance of the body death
had resulted about 12 a’clock, midnight
DtKeaaed evidently suffered but little pain

f bo are too indolent or too ignorant to se&lt;cb

rset tbe habit, newspapers and the public
should avoid giving currency to this un-

probably no more deaths from heart failure

tbo Mi-pent'* body ao far, but in iu effort to

twc-n wha* wm nl low able for him in tl» way

CAPTURING Tint XOX8THL

bettor angel alaollttcly forbade. Yet both
considered it a duty to be gay. “Entertain

first place ho wa* simply paralyzed now at
beholding twenty-five feet of yellow and
black snake, nearly the thlckucM of a man**
body. But bo «a« still resolved to capture
it; &gt;o qnUtiy returning to bl* cabin he pro­
cured some old blankets, fasbiooed them
into a net, nnd stealing up to the reptile,
which was now fart asleep, completely oil
v eloped it Leaving the monster firmly se­
cured be selected a box canyon about half a
mile from his bouw which had on three side*
high, rocky cliffs, with smooth, perpendicu­
lar surfaces. Ou tbe fourth be constructed

Well acquainted.
Among other acuompllsbments Mr. Lamb
is a fine performer on tbe accordion, and
knowing the passion of the serpent family for

the canyon filling- tbe surrounding atmos­
phere with the dulcet strains of such melo­
dies ns tbe "Boulanger March” or "I Believe

tog beeti preceded only by that of fieaotris
Pharaoh, ot Egypt, who organized a military
casta alwut 1'WJ B. C. Of modern xtanding
arm io* that formed by tbo Turkina Janis­
saries wa* first, IxJng fully organized iu

Europe, was establislied by Charles VII, In
tbe stoqie of campagnie* d’ordaunanev. num­
bering 9,000 men. Rivalry tbereujwn com­
pelled the nation* to adopt similar main* of
defense. In England a Madding army |&gt;ruper
ww first established by Cromwell, but wo*
disbanded under Charles IL with the excep­
tion of a few regiment* called tbo Lffe Guards,

nt tbe present army which, though pencil­
ing provided for from year to year by the

It Wm • GlrL
related that a youthful nu*r-

glorified by tbe addition of a fomaimito
of tbe beautiful mother decided to have the
minister was called to officiate. Ho took tbo
lobe In his arm* very affectionately and ad-

parent*.

“See that you train up this child

and that

ley or a Georgs Whitfield.
Wbat la id*
tuimuC “Nellie, dr," replied the mother. —
Button Traveller.

breaking when the Englishman prt&gt;pi*&lt;cd to
the ranchman to go and tako a took at the
big xvrpent. Which, from hi* hart's descrip­
tion. he felt convinced Itelonged to tbe boa

McIntyre, lier husband having died several
Tbe members of tin- (new) 3rd Regiment

motley," be auppeaea that a cheerful Ixwrt, U
kind nnd humble withal, may U a part of
*au&lt;-tity—« remark In perfect keeping with

• very good man, tbo cbeerfulest num of bis
age.”—Temphj Bar.

interesting chat tbe other day with tbe dog
merchant who make* the sidewalk in front of
die Astor bouw&gt; bis headquarters. “Fashions
in dog* change jc*' the same os anything
Income of the kinky tailed, flat faced little

Open and Top Buggies.
Ward &amp; DoIson
Mason,
Allegan,
Flint,
Anderson Road Cart Co.,

Ovid,
Troy,
Page Bros.
and many others.

We can surely satisfy any one who wishes tirhuy a buggy
in both quality and price.

Wagons
The Old Reliable STUDEBAKER,

.Scotch terrier ami the fox terrier is the favor­
ite nowaday*, except with these big. powerful
girls what goes to ridin' school* nnd to them
places where they swing ou tbe trapuy.

Why. dr, five year* ago I could get

mure.

have to be a thoroughbred, either.

Noi

Which everybody knows and acknowledges is the best ai d
best made wagon on earth.
.

recklessly whUtliug "God Save the Queen."
In vain Mr. Lamb entreated him to erase,
explaining that tbe unfamiliar air would only
auger tbe make. Ouco or twice tbo wake
htanetl ominously, but otherwise |«dd no at­
tention to hl* vfeitor*.
Nothtog daunted by tbe cbdltocs* of his re­
ception the Englishman, without a moment's
warning, jumped from tbe wall directly into
the inclusure, announcing bi* totcutton of
human eyu Horrified at this temerity Mr.
Lamb hurried to the edge of the cliff and

wa* serenely inspectlug tbo Mg snake through
hi* single eye glow.
Vncomcloudy Mr. Lamb1* finger* clutched
bi* musical instrument, and tbe soft note* of
"Rock-a-By, Baby,” floated out into the »till

run to rough haired terriers aud tbe smoother

ney, of tbe Janney &amp; Graham Gun company,
“I spent my Saturdays and Bunday* at Fnx

vast amount of angling paraphernalia, in
eluding split bamlioo rod*, direr reel*, silk
Hnr«, etc.; alao carried along three big luunp
ore full of eatable* and drinkabfea—yoq lee.
Everything wint lovely enough until we
got out into the middle of the lake; tbo party
wm wholly congenial and tlio fact that the

water all around us made everybody nearly
crazy to fish. As we moved slowly aloug *r
brought out the split bamboo rod*, tbe silve:
of thing, and made ready for a piscatorial
daughter that old Ike Walton might have

flashed upon me,
like a con victai

and I had forgotten to bring along
hookar—Rugeue Field In Chicago Ne

oughly arouswl monster, his head erect and
apixirently doomed victim.

lined motionJe^. Mr. Lamb
discord would break the rpell. Slowly tbe
now sobered and horrified Englishman drew
back, while, with the perspiration pouring

At Btnanvilla, in the Sierra Nevada*, peo­
ple have become so accustomed to the cou­
rtant trembling of the feorth time they pa&gt;
no attention tn it
■_____•
predlctai volcanic disturbance* In tbo ex­
tinct rratera xuch «u took place tri 1830.
Susanville lire in a high, mountain wolfed

tine: volcano 10.500 fset high. From its sum
“Drill, You Tarrler*, Drill I" followed. fnit lu, l.UM
t
,1__ ■ . .
••Rock-a-By." Again the air changed, and
tbeporeing breeze caught tbe pUlntivu bar«n»pu^u.,... ta
inom«i uf “Tbisdc Dazzle."

Uta B-UIir.,
„..J. J,
Com. • «... ot roksute turn. TV
• UM ut boUlu,

exhausted.

Aoek. point to tbe po-ibiUty of
greet volcanic outturn which will fad rwit

Straw Hats,
Lawns,
Satteen,s
Embroideries,
Seersucker
Coats ahd Fests,

Chailies,
Parasols,

Jerseys,
Etc., Etc.

A cool spring and summer has left us with too ninny
mer goods and in order to close them out, we will for’

30 DA YS
OFFER THEM A T COST
Be sure and look at the boots, shoes.and slipper' on our
Bargain Table.

Prairieville, Aug. 1,18§JL-

M. J. GOSS.
.

&lt;THE'—

MEW-PEOPLE'S
CYCLOPEDIA'
fle nly ou cnmplele &lt;9I®Over too,to Sets Ss

f.LWIIlKfiMO.

playing “Tbe Lost Chord,
Suddenly. like a flash, .

thirty f

fully cocked it.
huge reptile lay squirming iu the couvulrioo.

Too Many

The Cheapest and the BssL

fascinated by tbe dull glittering eye of the

move a stop further.

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds

tideml Just the proper thing to breed ’em
doom ao fine that their weight wa* counted in
ounces instead ot pound*; but that'* all past
Onto in a while somebody will want a littfe

sunning bimaelf in the inclosurv
A PERILOUS im'tTIOX.
The Englishman daqdte Mr. Lamb's warn-

n«tr— ting Englishmen.

When Willinm escorted me home ln»t night
we were so bashful that wo could hardly find

We

Bernards, and once in a while an Iri\b setter

and a look of unmistakable pleasure in it*
glittering eye, would indulge in a geutlo hi**
tag, meanwhile swaying to and fro in time
with tbo music.
An Euglfehman. with ajnadou for gunning
and tramping over wild country, put tu an
appearoure one night and accepted Mr.
Lamb’* brepitabte l.r-itatiou tu (pend tbe
night
It happened that tbo visitor wa* a great
lover ot Scotch whisky, always keeping a
large npply In hi* luggage. He had been in­
dulging pretty heavily to bl* favorite tipple
previous to reaching Lamb'* ranch, and
during the evening brought out hi* big flask,
and many a hot toddy Lamb and be cooaumed ere retiring for the night

standing lightened tbe Englishman's face
«®y struggle. Tbe funeral was held Satuidaj* at her late residence. Rev. W. M. Puffer
officiating. Mr*. McIntyre was 59 years
of age. She was an earnest meutixir of
the Methodist chureh in this eily and

wax not hie devotion that could make Lamb

[art of his devotion to be merry. Speaking
of mi actor who had exchanged the surplire

carrying under his arm his faithful accor
Tbe earliest standing army in Euro|» waa
that of Macedonia, established about 358 B.
C. by Philip, father of Alexander the Great.

Best Grain Drill Made!
And the best is always the cheapest. Call in and see U
have also a big line of
,

or light conversation," writes Job neon to a

Obtaining tbo a*»irt*ncv ot three Indians

A spring of water bubbled up from aw ug
the rock*, and catching a numlx-r of rotton

Which has been sold in this market for the past two vestEach one has done the most satisfactory powible work
Every purchaser is enthusiastic in its praise. \c
about it It is the

Cbnrle* Uunb. that Dr. Johnsen indulged in

The struggle* of tba littfe porker were

With strict impar­

tiality, caring neither tor the politics, class
or condition of the violators, tbe officers
have sought to-enforec the statutes of the
state of Michigan, and bring the law Into tribe.” rbew tomb* nre described
wholesome rcspecL
As all know, the. republican party Of
little later; the uncorthis state stands committed by word and
deed to progreaslvc te.m&gt;M&gt;rane« legislation, covered with n barrow belong to the time of
and has given it to tbe people ot the transition between the Stone end Buafcratate.\That carries with It the duty to

Farmers Favorite
Gram Drill,

Dumb with itThX
with 140.
with !l0( N

’

Nashville, Mich., June '■- I"'
I have made arrangements to get a set of the New I
Cyclopedia, because Ithink it^rtne of the best Aniei&gt;':"
clopedias for convenient refereece now published.
A. L. Bkmir, Supt. Nashville Scb&lt;' Hastings, Mich., .June s s .
I have used the People’s Cyclopedia for several year' ; • _
find that it is nearer wbat teachers of our schools nee' 11
reference than any similar work I have ever exsniinetihave examined the late work and find it very much imj’1' •
and can say, that for the money, no teacher can do
f
cani cheerfully recommend the work to any one wislmu- 1
. make a purchase of any thing of this kind.
Very truly,
J. W. MatthewSec. Barry Co. Board of b&lt;’hoo!

�Hastings Banner,
WtMliiesdr.y, Aug. 7, 1869.

-

personal mention.

I»« I. .h.

here.”' F‘

-------- N.'SKERN, Local gdrior.

run. for first pW
reach. iL
1

.

u d n°t luite

Woodn“nsw-

!• visiting:

Satlrd?re,h' °f M1W,eTnU‘’

ta ,owuI

W‘

of Ann Arbor, was in town

i SSn-:"1'
1

yesterday.
tjL ?' P"10*-

««• In

town Sunday.
"''Ibraok, or
town yesterday.
Clment Smith returned this morning
num Bay View.
to CU'7C

c

P^jaierr Meatlag.
An Addrca. tn the People of Barry
Tbe Annual Pioneer meeting will thia
Ln2'‘&lt;^-I’vW’.5,n'’rr!/ C"U^V Soldier,
year consist of a Iwsket picnic, ar tbe Fair
ana fimh,rt Moniuncnt AMoeiaXlon.
~---- e_.. Hastings.
..
-------- .... .August 8th. i
axion. „ _Gronnds,
Thursday.
U,th* Rnd WiOvinCWiT
WW ™9the patriotic peonie of Barry county would
l&gt;t there i&gt;c a good taro-out, and let
ns. this Association contracted each come prepared to contribute from
with Mex.ra, A. Black
Son of the city of five to ten cent# toward the expenses of
Hastings fur Uh- S&gt;Idlers and Sailors Mon­ tbe meeting. No dance has been pro­
ument erected in this city. The cost of vided for Uil, year.
'
the monument was
Of the foundaTownship committeemen who know of
..on approximately «1M. The other ex­ the death of pioneers an- requested to re­
penses connected with the some about 8!50 port the name to Clement Smith, historian;
more.
giving him without delay such Information
An organization lies been perfected In as they possess relative to the age and
ench township, end school district to JlHtory of lire deceased. By order
solicit funds. »ue result of tbe soliciting'
ExKcxrrtvr. Committed
M» Ur i«. as nearly a# we can gather from
THE MARKETS,.»e ineoinpletc returns thus far'Yeceived.
about S2,r,ou subscribed, of which about
liftif lies been paid Id. There the matter
stands. No work Is now being tlmw, and
cannot bd owing to busy times among
lanu-rs, and d.nbtleAa will not be before
the middle or Inst of this month.
■7&amp;*&lt;3; calves. 45.00.
Without authority ur nniimrizatlon from
this Association, or any of Its officers the
12 I Ini. nice C sugar..
I.-ird-MfttOel '
' ‘
Barry Co. Soldiers and bailors Association
10 " full cream cheese
hare announced that tiie monument will peribiT3*4111^St***I*rbW: *Mter,Upe’*’M
10
- Carolina rice, a beauty
be unveiled at the Barry Co. Soldiern and
Sailors.reunion at Hasting# Sept. 10th to
" Excelsior gloss starch
Pork »t.co'an.rK
’
13. We do not question the honesty of
" best Na 1 white fish
Poultry—dressed, chicken*. Kc.; spring eb
purpose or good faith of those who made eu* DUe.
" best Japan tr-a dust ..
Plaster—Nelli eg *t *■'• per ton.
this announcement We only wish we
Halt—Selling nt *1 nvr bbl.
•• bert 50c. Jajmu tea, now crop
could be assured that the money would be
Timothy 8-ed—Belling xt *2B*L23 per bu.
XVI.. &lt;■ V.. »
....
" best rolled oata
raised In order that there might be no dl.vappolntment Undoubtedly the announce­
OT •• Church’s btflt finish.................
ment was made In the belief that the nec­
25 doz. sour pkklcs.
Apples-*ljn3*1.M per bbl; dried, 2R3c per
essary funds would be milwcrllxxl by ScpL
12 1-lb. cans fresb mackerel ..
lb: evaporated JfiS’.c per lb.
l»t. They ought to be. and can be if those
Keans-S2.106*2 » per bu.
12 3-lb. •• pumpkins......
who ought to aid the project do so without
Batter-lXH3c.
.
&lt;-orn-3Tljc perbu.
, 12 3-lb. " Jiubbard squash..
delay, and that iu a liberal manner.
EgKS-HOtme.
,
But in order that this Association may
Ous-S4&amp;3SC per bu.
U 1-lb. •• salmon.
Potatoes—Me.
not be blamed for that which it is not in
Poultry—Live: Fowls. #3*1 ic; spring chickens, 2 gal. best French mustard ...
any manner to blame for, we feel that we ide;
ducks, ifo»c; turkeys. 1*.
5 boxes best scaled herring ...
ought to state publicly lu thia address that
Wheat—No. 1 white. W'iC; No. 3 red.
the announcement of the unveiling of the 7»Sc. gtunMt.7S-«n.
8 good brooms. «............................
Wool-Fine washed, JOc. medium 32c; coarse
liiunnmem was without the authority or
14 gallons stoneware
sanction of the Association or any uf lu
officers although as stated we do not ques-tion the sincerity or honesty of those who
Our goods are all
Cattle-Choke butchers, Ki.OO&amp;U; course
did make II
$3.25ft.S3.T3.
Sheep and Lamto—Sheep, rood to extra.
We hope most earnestly that the funds
UnOtMO: talrtogood, »U»ast73. Ijunb».
may be raised in time tn unVeit the monu­ best. StiMMC »
*
Hog#-Slow: mediums. H:o&lt;U4.j5; Yorkers,
ment at the time of the reunion;..and we
call upon the patriotic people of Barry OLMUKK); pigs. W.S3.

Summer
Bargains

Goods are Cheap by the

l,.nP
in this city Monday.

Family

Groceries,
provisions.

Earthen,
and Glassware.

or MldUIovlll,. „,

Dollar's Worth.

,”‘l ,l"'
*rc visiting in town.
t&lt;&gt;,:i^‘« 'iI|?rk?J-l*,av'fS
for Pe­
toskey ami Bay View.
E’«Y' 1,osh‘ wenlx«l»villc this
morning for a short visit
Our coffer rouMter is doing more roasting
Dr. Chas. RnwiC of Alkfai ,
eVW' .
lr,Bl wln prove to J'uu ti»t in town the past few days.
"t*" are
»*tt‘'r than
Mr. Harlow, of Batllo Creek, was In
Male goods.
Ham*- A VanAkman.
town yesterday on bttttaeas.
Wallace &amp; Curtis' circus and menagerie
** Jackaon’ *« In town
are reportev! to be on their way to th? J,-. lA#t week visiting relative*.
tl?n
otl1 M thrir date for thi,
KuTH ,s vWtl»« “I Petoskey
■imrarZ 'H * ,0W
by rtdl and UM-&lt; and other northern rw»prts.

Mil House Block,

“&gt;‘d clilldroq ure vis­
.i *?rti uppHeont* for certificates attended iting her parenta at Farwell.
Tu*.
* es*“'‘«“Doo held In this city
C. E. Hawley am! wife, of Buffalo, are
last week. Hl third grad*-. ;o secund gnest# of Ml,'* Sarah Horton.
grade mid two first grade certificate*, were
Mr. Barnes, of IVlehlta. Kansas, wa* tbe
granted.
Kucrt Saturday of m. K. N&lt; vlns.
Ira VanValkcnbwtti has Just received a
Prof. W. A. Morn- and wife, of Middle­
rar load of bedsteads purchased very cheap ville, were in this city last week.
of a Kalamazoo factory, which quits the
J. Mau* wa, called to Muskesuu Fridas,
furniture business and I* going to mskimr
on account of the death of a daughter. •
buggies.
Mlw Maggie Parkhurat. of Coldwater, is
A game ot ball was played uu the fair the guest of iter sister, Mrs. F. G. Goodgrounds Saturday by the Yankee Springs
.
•• Short ••h.-qrt-n os the kitchen, and Cedar Creek club*. Tbr former club,
Hbs Satie Scriren, of the class of Vj ‘
,•
. .. .,;rrn.tuundatiou.brtekwork.mor- woo by a trow of 15 to 3. The gam«- wa*. Grand Rapids, is visiting 1.. .lean Me.-lUr, li-.'ing. vrntltatlou. tue root and for a purse of 320. &gt;
laughlin.
,
. •
. • lutenedto bulloera. Mailed free
• ■. ■
iiMt.tl «tanq»«. AddmM
We
said
we
would
not
be
uudenold
&lt;m
Miss
Nellie Stringham, of Battle Creek,
,nrtKi Mn «i. IbwmNO Oo. »io
fruit cans and we won’t: we offer pint Is the guest.of her uncle. Dr. .1. C. Andrus
. . :
- tb«t New York City. ,
Mason cans af OTc. a dozen; quart cans. Fl and family.
.
a dozen: two quart cans at «1.20 a dozeu at
Everett Stincbcomb and wife, of Mar­
Hams »t VaiiArituvn.
-hall, arc visiting Mr. Stlucheomb's mother
Ixjst, Monday. Aug. 5th. between this lu this city.
Mns. Z. B. Hoyt left Thursday, for Carcity and Delton, an account look l»vl&lt;juginje to Mark E. Skillman. Delton. Tim sou City, where* khe will visit her daugh­
finder will be rewarded for the return of ter. Mrs. Koley.
same to Mr. Skillman.
John T. Rock is expected here to-dav to
Ackerson. Hayes &amp; Co. will Iwgin bov. enter upon his duties as day clerk hi' the
Ing poultry about the first of next week. Hastings boas**.
- .
H. t MI \V. llirks)
Fanner, before selling tiiclrppultr;.&gt;houkl
Addle Parker nnd family now oecnpy
| go to thbi firm anil get thrlr^prlces. They the new bouse In tbe flrat want Just com­
will pay Hie highest market price.
pleted by Wm. W&lt;xmL
•
I
lain. W. Feighner. publisher aif the
Mias Nellie McDonaM. of l.MruiL is the
Nashville News, prefer* to play onxtwo
gue-t &lt;«f Mrs. J„ c. AVcllou. She will nstrings. October 1st he will begin puff-iI main here about a week.
IMiidgtbe Wamdland News at Woodland. I
foods, Unfits and We wish him succe*.* in thb venture.
i
E. A. Treadway, trasvllng freight agent
! for the M. ('. Ry., was in town Satuiday.
)fardware.' Groceries,
IL Dunlwm and Frank Treat were be-'
' 'i-oklng atlef the Interest of that road.
fore Justice Kenaiton Thursday co an-wer
ockery..
.
Mrs. Adillb Reed Fk*uilng and daugh­
to a charge of railing liquor to minors.
The}' were bound over for trial In the cir­ ter, of Philadelphia., are guests of Mr-.
cuit court and 4ave ball each In the sum Fleming's parents, J..U Recd nnd wife.
of $500.
James L. Crawley goes to irving to-day
Th- Midiignr. conference of the United to visit Clras. Bronson, who has lM*eom'v
very feeble and can nut live but a short
Bretiut'O la Christ will hold their anunal
session in the first U. B. church of Balti­ time.
I

Hssthp, Mid:

Hjots
18 Bnilders.

Hicks &amp; Spence,

ky is -K$8sl Itol Prici

III I TER, EGGS,
ami Produce.

more township beginning SepL 4th. 1882.
and coatinue over Sunday, Bitho)&gt; N. Cas­
tle odieiating.

iOS, ROGERS
wfl In’ In the

Poultry Market
ON ami AFTER AUGUST lOth.
Mason Fruit Cans:
LOT;

REMEMBER
.h'h*, drugs and hardware In
. '. ax-.- tor irc-duec. *' ' ’ ,

s Ec O

i -3

1

Xn

■

Any ut w.ir
■ •rk.

Rev. IL A. Carnahan and wife, of St.
P/ul, Minn., are expected tuarrive intown
in a few days for a visit with relatives and
friends.
.

We would suggest that' the city fti/nish
water for street sprinkling purposes free
L. Jean Mclaughlln returned Monday
to tbe street sprinkler. It Is a* much an evening from u three vreeks visit at 8L
advantage to the citizen* generally as to Joseph, Chicago^ ami the nortlicrn summer
our merchants that the businesti streets In­ resorts.
kept well sprinkled.
N. Evans, who has been for some time
The old foot bridge on State street is in tbe guest of hi# step-son. A. H. Johnson,
bud condition, it may not ta- exactly un­ left yesterday for hL Iwme In Grand
safe but «ic can’t just know whether lie Traverse county.
will get aeiwx safely or not. A new one
Dorr Mudgi*. Frank Black. Harry Hayes
should !*• built before the city ha* a suit I
and John Roberts arrived home last even­
for damages on ite hand.*.
Ing after a trill to Ionia aud Grand Rapids
tiro. Shaft, of Bedford, was arrested I
I on their Idcycies.
and lodged in Jail Friday charged with I
.1. A. VunAnnan goes to Saginaw Satur­
furnishing liquor to I-tutg Dickinson. He
was taken Im'Dir^ Justice Beadle Munday day for a few days visit with relatives
there. Mrs. VanArman Ims been visiting
and gave bail In the sum of $300 to appear
there
for several'days.
for trial Hi tbe idrcuit cqurt.
The board ut alucatlou last night voted
to Issue a school catalogue again this year
and to Insert therein the superintendent's
nnd treasurer* rr)«art. They also voted
to ]r.iy Sproul A McGurrin, who are putting
in the steam heating apparatus. SI.000 of
the contract price.

The Michigan Central will rail excur­
sion tickets to Charlotte and return from
Aug. ISth to 10th Inclusive nt one and one

Rev. Oviatt. Jas. HnlletL Mr. Carpenter
ami their families, who have lit-cti iu camp
at Long lake fora couple of weeks, return­
ed to this city Wednesday.
Hiram McIntyre and wife. Moses Fox
and famllr and Mr. Davison, of Eaton Co.,
also Mr. Seeley, of Itetrolt, were present
at the funeral of Mrs. 1- S. McIntyre Battiniay.
•

Glenn W. Greenfield lias secured a po#l-

rorrau for 4 I real, tllta third fare, good for return not later than Hou as salesman in the Tower Clothing
MORSIS E. NEVINS.
Aug. Idth. account of Eaton Co. Battalion house. Grand Itepids. He left for that

*lorw I.. S, »lu- 1mm a lurgv -tuck oT.'&lt;&gt;&lt;-. and Cliarlotte Gun club.
■
P. A. Hahn. Agent.
triliire, t»» otters them for

LOCAL' NEWS.

At the meeting-of the board on school
inspectors yesjerday .1. M. Stnlth. of
Woodland.
elected a member of the
' tamed of examiner* to take the place of W.
A. Morse, of Mlddleviilc, whose term aoon
expire*. Mr. Smith received 10 out of the
12 votes cart.' He will make a good memher.

•&gt;r wigwams, go to Rower

place Monday. Mrs. Greenfield expects to
follow him In a few days.

Scott Rogers left Monday (or a visit In
New York state. A telegram was received
here’yesterrtay calling him back to Spok­
ane, Wasldngton Territory, on account of
the'recent disastrous fire there.
Clias- 8. Brown has closed a contract for
another year os traveling salesman for the
Chicago Newspaper Union.
&lt; harlie is
very popular, with the craft and the C. N.
U. art wise to retain his Mirvlces.

Tbe chancery suit begun some time ago
In which an application was made for a
receiver in the affairs of the Irving mill,
A pliysician remarked the other day that
A. I). 11 uglies A Co., has teen decided by
Judge Hooker in favor of Mr. Hughes, the Infants suffer xreatiy from thirst, owing to
! bran to exchange for wheat application being denied. Mr. Hughe* the Ignorance of attendants as to their
now has the manag'-ment of Ute business wanU nnd needs. Some forms of Imwe!
trouble are attended by a burning thirst
rrjre in
)M.f thousand at as heretofore-.
and babies are often fed and doped when
Erffiley Bru,. A Wilkins.
As onr renders well know, Dr. J. A. their crying nerd is water. In this Uwe
‘-*W|1 Mini* -Ihmm. all hImm and nice Bangftnau. the well known specialist of year inprelally. drinking water sboti^l
i- -*&gt;* at Roirer Shoa (,o.&gt;.
formerly of this city. Is now located at be boiled ami cooled by placing It In prox­
h Jl’rJi1”- ",,m1 Sl,n,l’,.v school bold a pie- Akron. Ohio. All those wishing to con­ imity to ice or In some cool place.
sult Dr. Baughman by letter can address
“^4t Th.T.4^„. Ukc xo-&lt;lay.
The next meeting of tbe Barry County
him at Na 151 South Howard street, TXS«'??AMOcl«U&lt;m
will be held In this
rn^i*' '■ ’? ,!,I#county i* badly shrunkAkron. Ohio. He writes prescriptions for
city Satnnlay, Aug. 17th. Following Is
«"l
vt,„. p,K)r
any disease for tl.00.
the program:
r‘‘e «. A. Lk S. tue talking of running
An oratorical contest will take place at
ronrarooM.
« *v ur „■. t. flattie Creek Sunday.
tbe Baptist church Wednesday. Aug. HtU.
s '-u"1?-1'11 4,dd Kirl ,0 do general houraPrimary Geography. J- ii- Warner,
Fine music will accompany the entertain­
Physiology. Chas. Doyle.
• • Enquire of Mrs. C. S. Brown.
ment. The contestants are the following
eight of Hustings' bright boys: Roy Bar­
•a
i 01 1 u ”lwwl n,,d cbotpeat glasBMethods in Fraction*, Myra Craig.
low. Wallle Wilkin*. Walter 1-ampman.
SlroomAuxIllmlea. J. IL Clarke.
•
'.ver Aw al Hnms.dc VanAmian’s.
Jnaon McElwain. Guy Bauer. Frank Tyler,
. p'.',,r ,1!‘rtfer A Reynolds lias for sale Charlie OvIaU am! Eddie Bottom earli of
AFTKBSOOX.
i i«-n 4 f " r
we’*
4-ycar old whom will do his level best to secure the
Object Teaching. Moe Fuller,
prize to be awarded, a silver medal of ex­
rebmansblp, William Holiopeter.
quisite design. Admlrtion five cents.
for t,,‘'
■ :aI‘*'i..
TUl 0,1
I**0 nt &gt;*The Hostings Furniture conqciy have
Written Exercises, Anna Nash.
Morals and Manners. Enoch Andrus.
•nd Ki'1’ 4’1 I*t*wn Uie C&lt;tlarCreek purcluLsed a site of tint W. S. Gwiyear es­
S; and Art. J. W. Matthews.
tate paying therefor S 1.500. The proprrtj
.‘”w Stare?'’* U,ked "r ,or the is located across the rood from the fair
grounds and consists at about four acres.
MaiZllte^teuee
•
The M. C. Ry., company have agree- w, No.
ST
. M. Marten, Middleville
•Mei
fen&lt;x! picket* jfx2
bulk! ail the necessary &gt;Mlnf. fbl-। * •
&amp; Wiikt!
“ 'fi’00 at
I
Dunbip.’ Vandalia
good location. Work upon the building*

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term of tbe circuit court

will aoon begin. The company have P«ra” ice crcjm social In the. chaaeAa 100 borra power Westinghouse
Fridly m ntag!"8 &lt; fl”I engine nnd boiler and have let the contract
for putting in steam heating apparatus;

taLmL?,."’!1

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nm-r; riRS&amp;rtmw. OrangcvlCe

1.00

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1.00

First-Class

county to at once give such old and work
for the project as is necessary to raise the
funds by the first of September. Butin
order that there may iir no disappointment
and no blame attached to this Association
incAseof failure to dedicate the monument
on the date fixed—which failure will be
only ransed by lagk-of funds to pay for It
—the following resolution lias been unani­
mously adopted by this Association at lu
meeting to-day.
•Rciolivd. That unless the subscriptions
In aid of the monument shall reach J4.000
uf the necessary W.soo by SeptahMr 1st
next that tbe officers of this Association
are then authorized to announce to the
people of Barry county that the monument
cannot be unveiled nt the forthedming
tjoldlers Reunion. •
Tiraolrcd. That we mgr upon all intercited the necessity for liberal aid and
prompt work to raisethe necessaryflinount,
and pledge our best efforts to raise the
money; bnt we cannot do the work alone!
HenolrnL That we call 'upon tbe press
&lt;&gt;f Barry ■ onnty to publish this address to
the people qf tIk* count v.
n.t'..
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Hasting*, Midi., August M. 1889..
Wr take this manner of extending our
tlu'.nks.to the many kind friends who a»idstad in the burial of our mother.
1- A. Mr Intyiik AXn Family.

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and Guaranteed.

Croup Remedy 1
FOR CHILDREN.
Endorsed by Pbytldaaa. Keep It at
bud.
Sold by all Draggiau.

To please.

These are only a

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1

Few of the Bargains
We are offering.
It will pay you to call
on your friends.

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BEAMERS

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Cash Bargain

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STORE.

Rockford R. R. Watches,
The best time-keeper ever made.

JOHN BESSMER,

Woodruff .
(§-• Cotant,

All who have subscribed for the Barry
Co. Soldiers and Sailors monument, and
Our popular Jeweler. Is sole agent for
who desire to pfty their subscription, can them in Hastings.
pay the Mine to M. I„ Cook it more
He ba* a full supply of fine tuovemeata.
convenient than to pay to myself. He is
hereby anthoriredreceipt in-my name full icweled, patent regulator, latent
-pinion nnd Breguet hair spring.
The
for alljmch subscriptions.
price Is very reasonable for each a fine
Now occupy the building recently vacated
Woodiaqd, Mich., July 25, issft.
watch. Call amt sh- them'.
by E. .1. Evans.
Jt»al Estate Transfers.
I’ROBA IK OltDEK.
Following are the real estate transfer* State ot Michigan. County of lia.i . -sa.
We are now prepared todo all kind# of
for the week ending Aug. 5th, 1869. as
At a scMlon ot the Probate court lor tbe
taken fium the book* In the register's office: county ot Barry, boldrfi al tbe Probate Office in
the city of Hwtlcin. tn Mid roomy, on tuuuMary E. Fatten to Frank Mead; .Viasec is
Gittitton (exo.
Oliver England to Wm. England, Jr; Maaee
Prvawin. Charier \V. Armstrong. Judge ,.f
Eave Troughlng and Tin Roofing a spec­
:o Orangeville fro,
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J*aie H. Keelrr to Mapball Hines; lots 2 and Probate.
In the matter of the e«ate of Daisy B Flfiekl, ialty. also re-pairing of all kinds. Cail and
Jldk to Middleville »say
US.
WOOPKUFF A COTANT.
Abigail rifieW and Wm. f*. Flfleld. minora
Edwin Mill* to Willard 8. N'ye; 40a tec at I On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
Juhnatoirn *100.
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fied, ot Wm. F. FlfieM, guardian of said minors,
John Whalley to Andrew Steven*; parcel I praying for reasons therein set lortb, that Ite
Woodruff A Cotant buy rags, rubber,
Middleville «l,oon.
be tk eused lo-xill tbe real enUlc of said copper, zine, etc.
Citat. Doyle to Chester Cltler; lot s blk « may
minors In said petition described.
Middleville- *4?5.
Thereupon It Is ordered. Chat Thursday, the
Jane C. Tuttle to Newman A- Fuller; Interest 2&gt;tli
Buy your gasoline of
day of August. A. I). ira&gt;. at ten o'clock
in 137 ,-a tec 37 Karry t2X.
in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of
Oliver C. Buckingham to Reuben Reynolds, said petition, and that tbe next of kin ot said
et al; lota * and » blk c Grant', add city *ioo.
minors
and all other persons Interested In said
A. S. Hathaway to Arthurs. Hathaway; &lt;na cslntr, are
required to appear at a session
tec 0 Orangeville |i,200.
of said court then to be holden nt the Probate
Office. In the city al Hastings, In sold county,
and show caute.lf any there be, why the prayer
A great game of toll will be played on of the petitioner mar not be granted. And It
Is further ordered. That said petitioner give no­
the fair grounds this attepioon, be­ tice
to the persons Interested tn said estate, of
ginning at 3^10 o'clock, between Geo. Den­ the pendency ot eaid petition, and the bearing
nis’ Hard Hitters and Ent Busby’s Pompa­ thereof by causing a copy ot this order to be
published
In the Hastings Baxneb, a newspa­
dours. All of the men belonging to the per .printed
and circulated In rntid county of
teams are old tiara ball players and tbe itarrv, once in each week for three successive
clubs ore about evenly matched. This weeks previous to said day ef bearing.
Chadlo w. Anwirrnomi.
will insure a hotly contested game from
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.
start to finish. An admission fee of five
MOHTtiAGE SALE.
cents will be charged for the purpose of
defraying expenses for ball, liate. etc.. Default having been made In the condition*
of
a
certain
inortKago
bearing
tbe twerttvTbe learns are composed as follows: Hard tbtrd day ot Fehraarj. A. date
I).. 18«o, inido by
Hittera, C. Doyle, c; W. IL Cook, p; Geo. Caroline H Perrin, of the city of Rochester,
Dennis. 1 b: R. Green, 3 b: A. D. McEl- county of Monroe, and state of New York, to
I with tbe people of Barry county to
Ann Blake ot the «ame place, and recorded in
wr'.d. 3 b; H. Osborn, s s; E. Soule, I f;- F.
the office ot tbe Iteghter of Deeds of Barry know—and all others—that I am. manu­
.McPhenou. c f; Orin Murphy, r f. Pom­ county, state of Michigan on tbe 2Sth da« of facturing at Otsego a
padours, F. Hadley, c; 8. Brock, p; Ferris,
pogo
oj idc uou-p*yiucui bi luoiiiea anti
1 b; Wooten. 2 b: H. Green, 3 b; Wellman, thereon,
by which default the power of sale
a ■; Renkc-. 1 f; E. W. Jordan, c f; C. therein contained has tweofne operative, and
on whleh mortgage there b claimed to be due
Hittehlua, r f. C. W. Jordan, umpire.
and unpaid at the date ot this noUee, for prin­
cipal and Interest, the sum of one thousand five
hundred and sixty-fire dollars and fifty cent#,
Following ii the list of Jurors drawn for (41J5C5 W). and no suit or proceeding at law That In every respect surpasses all others.
tiuving becu Instituted to, recover tbe debt now
the August term of the circuit court:
Also a light four-wheeled vehicle,
remalnitig secured by said mortgage or any
Win. J. Ritchie. Yankee Springs.
.which'we call the
part thereof
Albert Spiral Assyria.
Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of the
said power of sale and ot tbe statute in such
James Ddftte, Baltimore.
ease made and provided, the said mortgage will
C.‘ C. Dewey. Barry.
be foreclosed by a sale ot the nremlsca therein
described, and that on the 26th day ot October,
Ixwis Decker. Carlton.
N. V. Whitlock, Castleton.
.
John A. Bachelor, Hastings Township.
And which has no equal of It* class,
Hany Anderson, city, 1st ward.
have seen nearly every style of vehicle
place of bolding tbe circuit court within tbe
E. M. Hinman.
" 2d
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.made In this country and know where­
county In which the pmntMa to be sold are
W. C. Kelley.
" 3d
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of I affirm.
situated), there will be sold at pnbllc vendue to
John A. Grebie, "4th
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tbe highest bidder, I be premises described in
said mortgage, or so much thereof aa shall be All who want a
W. C. Chamberlain. Hope.
necessary to aattsfy the amount due on said
—
fnrfh u'ltb ,
lutarixt

TINNERS,

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TIN WORK.

Woodruff
&amp; Cotant.

PHOTON CART,
EASY RUNABOUT'

lliratu Munger. Johnstown.
George Conley, Maple Grove.
John Wilson. Orangeville.
Eugene Wales, Prairieville.
Irving H. Linlngtdn, Rutland.
Albert D. Williams. Thornapple.
We«ley Myers, Woodland.
Edwin Briggs. Yankee Springs.
G. L. Cummings. Aaayria.
Albert Mattison, Baltimore.
Adelbert Monroe, Barry.
William Williams, Carlton.
F. T. Boise, Castleton.
Colburn Osgood. Hastings Township.
Frederick (Jerbel, Hope.
Lewis Sisson. Irving.
Cyrus Rice, Johnstown.

Ri[ of Bilker Style
Should see them before buying.
and south ex*t quarter ot northeast ipiarter, ot
seetton thirty-three fed containing one hun­
dred and twenty acres. Also tbe Horatio W. Call cm or address for descriptive cataHall farm In Balti more, described as sonUouat
logue.
quarter of notthead quarter and north half of

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Dated, Manhall, Mk*.. July MO. uaa.

Otsego, Mich.

�StJA£?»soh
UUKMOIU. Bl
01®
iumh it

. Sprains, S Dal ns,
Brains, Wosnd*

\,rrHoUTl?ETlJKH orEyrf.
Fl^lllBlSTS «KS)rALts,sEn^T!L^J
TktSiuAVomui&amp;'BJun'Mo.

SOMETHING NEW.
The Patent 5/^ Clipper Fly Net
has meshed bottoms ^rhich can­
not tangle and lashes at the top
which won't catch in the harness.
5/A Lap Dusters

5/A Ironsides Sheet Eavgksi

5A Clipper Fly Nets
Xqul MtMlkiT at BsK t&gt;s Owt.
100 other stylet, of Va Hone Sheets and
Fly Nets, at prices to suit everybody. For
talc by all dealers. If you can’t get them,
write us.
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Tbe an-e-Mruck audience gazed
Un the figure, gaunt and gray.
tbe murdered king, or Umguust of 1dm,
A ad Hamlot was tEe play.
Hlahuur was bd«L be mid.
He must go ero Itgbt of day.
To the 8&gt;tac« of torment prepared far him,
The Black Diamond Baffles
TUI bis sins were purged away.
Yes. purged was tho word be used.
Your Uncle Samuel.
4
Anu I thought what a reined) rare
Mould Pitfee's Purgative Pellet* proie.
tn bls case, taeu and there.
Dr. Pierre s PleaMUit Purgative Pellets hare
A CANADIAN SKIPPER'S EXPLOIT. no equal as a cathartic tn derangements of the
liver, stomach and bowels, timali. pleasant m
action, and purely vegetable.
•
Wm. Kennedy, of Hancock, eight years
HritltU old, was kicked to death by a horse last
week.
.
"What's fenutrB beamy.but an Wr &lt;ln fee.
through which tbe mind’s aU-geutlcr
graces shine.'*
Tills ujaJ' be gtrjd logic lu poetry but in real
life "the mind's all-gemler graces shire" to
excitement here. Tlio schooner Black Dia­ better advantage wtwn enclosed in a sound
mond arrived Saturday from Behring &lt;etu lihjslquc. l»r. fierce’* Favorite Prescription
is n p-ralttve cure for tbe must roinpileateit ami
ob.uitate eases ol leucerrtea. rxcesslvv ftowlng.
lean revenue cutter, os given by the captain, painful meustniatloii. unuaiir.il suppre-slutis,
prolapsus or IslUhg of the worn b. weak tiaeK.
we as follow.: “July 11. nt 3:30 In tbe after- "ternate weakness,” imteverskm. retroversion,
beartng-down snitoiion*. chronle congestion.
Inftammatlon aud ulceni'.iou of tike womb, lut p in we sighted tho revenue cutter Ruth. fianmiatlon. pain nnd temiernes* In ovaries, ac­
companied with "interual beat."
to. We did so.
Tbo chief officer came
Mrs.- Fannie Pomeroy died suddenly at
aboard and demanded our papers. We n&gt; home in Ypsllnnti Sunday night of heart
fused to give them to him. and lie then got a disease.

BLANKETS
NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTHE 5* LABEL
Manum br Wm. avuct A Soxs. Phlladn.. who
ttakc th- bi:uoti* ri&lt;Ww» itrotvl itekrr B.'anketa

\/YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND I
Just as readily as ^attending some school and

LESSONS BY MAIL.
A new meUiod-SlMFI.K and THOROUGH.
Shorthand writers get from

Ayer's Hair Vigor gives vitality, glow
nnd freshness to tbe hair, and restores its
beauty.
day from Esquimau!:, B. C.

He says that

The motto of California means, I have
Two more
found IL Only In that land of sunshine,
where the orange. lemon, olive, fig and
now on the way. Bunting says tbo captain
grape
bloom and Yipen, and attain their
of tba ship who first broughtjjife newt of the
highest perfection in mid-winter, mid the
seizure of tbe sealer Black Diamond by tba’
herbe and guru found, that are used In that
Unitod States cutter Rush, made some state­
pleasant remedy for all throat and lung
ment. to Admiral Henoage, after which teiatroubles, Santa Able the ruler of cough.*,
asthma and consumption. Mr. W. H.
Goodyear has iiecn appointed agent for
ce’Ved the **om day. and tbe next day tbo
this valuable California remedy, nnd sells
tquadron left for tbe north.
It under a guarantee at *1 a bottle. Three
for Sd.W. Try California Cat-r-Cure. the’
Great excitement pre valla at Victoria, and
tbe people nre clamoring for tbe government only guaranteed cure for catarrh.

S50 TO 8160 PER MONTH.

MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been made tn the eqndltlor.s

Ottawa, Ont., Auja 5.—Tbe intelligence
of the &lt;■* capo of tbe British schooner Black
Diamond from the American authorities in
Behring ma spread like \wildfire, and in tbe
various hotels expression, of satisfaction I

rendered by tbo Cam. inn authorities as
such a course would bo in opposition to Canath!* notice, the sum of two thousi
American waters Tbe minister of customs
has telegraphed to Victoria for full portieu-

, by virtue of the power of sale
contained to said mortgage, and the statute hi
*nch case made and provided, notice is hereby
glrea that on Saturday the seventeenth dar of

aeon I shall tell at public auction, to the highest
bidder at the north front door of the court hottie
Cjumyteholdenl.tliepremlsesdesrrlbed In said
mortgage. or ao much thereof as may be noceswith eight"per cent, interest, and all legal emu',
together with An attoruw'a foe of forty dollars
covenanted for therein, the premises being
drecribed in sold mortgage m al) that certain
piece or parcel of tend lying and bring ylteate
1 n the town of Huttings. In the County of harry
and mate of Michigan, and known and de­
scribed as fallows, to-wit: Tlie north half (H)
of the north fractional half (K) of section num­
ber twenty five (25). town throe (3) north, range
eight (B) west and containing one hundred and
forty (140) acres of land according to tbe gov­
ernment survey thereof.
Dated May MR. 1
ItoVAi. W, Pkakk. Mortgagee.
STVAXT. KKAFTSOr a ^XARMAX,
AUornejn tor Mortgagee-

rSOlUTK OHDKK

Kir.“l/o.
‘ssrav.
esswsr«k«.b.
-• &lt;&gt;.» PvnHat,.
In
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nBrc

ec.uicd. praying
that the real and
partitioned aud act i

petition, and
said deceased ;

JJiriv York,
ingt&lt;»u special i _
United States’ title to Behring sea Congress­
man Farquhar, who has made careful In­
quiry into the matter of the seal fisheries
the Babriugs sea trouble she wenid have
both iRirnia and tbe United States to fight,
as Russia guaranteed th- title to tbo sea to
the United Btatea

WakhjxotuX Citt. Aug.—The state de-

have heard nothing officially of the escape
of the Black Diamond, and dedine to talk

ler persons Interest-

swss

George L. Pnllman andlds family
at Long Branch.

5: at W-btogton
York 1; at Boston-Boston 13.
0—eiillit tunings, darkness; at Cleveland—

Cleveland 1. Indianapoll* &amp;
• AmsricAU namciation:
At
Baltimore ’ . Kauste City 2. at
Cincinoati 3. Columbu* 4; Bivokiyn-I^u ►
villa and Athbtic-St. Loui* F»"&gt;« po*’

dent occurred on the Virginia Midland road
near Burley's early yestc-day morning. Two
freight trains collided on a baavy grade. Tbe
entirely destroyed Fireman Fox, of Wash
ingtou, was killed. Charles Davis, tba en­
gineer of tbo south-bound train, was fatally
hurt. He lived at Alexandria. His legs and

injured about tho ban is. Eugioeer Hayes
anti Brakeman M. A. McDonald uro miasiug,
and are supposed to l-s under the wreck.
Fireman Kellysand Brakeman McClain, both
of Aioxamlrta, were aUu badly injured.
Tiu, Conductor DUappnar*.
Conductor Biirnhsm, of tbe south-bound
train, hu disappeared entirely. It is re­
ported that he disobeyed order* iu not tak-

that the sccidtfut is directly attributable to
bis disobedience.

CYCLONE IN THE~POCKET."

ft Is the current report about town that
Kemp's Balsam for tbe throat nnd lungs is
making some remarkable cures with people
who nre troubled with coughs, sore throat,
uthma. bronchitis and consumption. Any
druggist will give yon a trial bottle tree of coot.
It la guaranteed to relieve and cure. The large
bottle^are Me and 81.
Mrs. Harrison weighs 157 itounds.

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rTlHE outline illustrations of the Ivory Soap advert:
h
X created so much favorable comment, and the requests 1 ,r
,
been so numerous, we have, to meet tbe dempnS. bound in the form

of a Drawing and Painting Book (size 6 x 9 inches; t’.venty-f &lt;ur of
the most spirited and pleasing of the advertisements. \Vt- win .-J
one of these books with a pad of twenty-four sheets of drawin ■ p
post-paid, to any one who will mail us, according to direct i.&gt;11, bei • . .
fifteen Ivory Soap wrappers.
.
Procter &amp; Gamble, Cincinnati.

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FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS.

Cut out tho center piece of each wrapper and put them in tho en­
velope w.th your letter, saying what you want, and give your addresi
In full. No attention tOlU be paid to retjuentn for J&gt;ra«tlng Book*,
etc., ynlese the. center piece* are in the envelope with the reqnnt.

Advice to Everybody

Chittgj, Ktlmsos i Stgiiw
TIME TABLE.

bssttkoftfe

NO«BEING

Station*

....Woodland
-------Harting*
........ Shultz........
....Ctovefdalr .
n3
.........Delton....
'll x;
.......... Milo........
....... Crewe)
Rlcbland June’:
..Bast Cot»|&gt;vr* .
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..-Kalamazoo..
Fing station*.
~
- CotuiactioM-Al Uchland Junction with C. ■
*M. forlotedo* aliegan.’At Hsning* wit

FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.

IVORY POLISH W
PUMUTM1M.TK AMraKT.

Michigan Central
**7h» Kagara Falb Iloutt.''____t

EIGHTH
i.»,io.« *«

POINT

IMS
BatHd*..

8tati&lt;ms.

It i* reported that almost; the entire town

TO ADVERTISERS.

In STATES
FBKEKt^luNSwit(be sent ou tippbcatbMiTo Ukmq who want their advertising tn p«v.
better medinmfw thorough and

Charles W. armitroo*.-. Judge et

The Moecs wagon company of Lapeer,
have made an assignment.
Asaeta and
liabilities each about 86,000.

inenrH
w*M.w»w&gt; Utetn. At u moat­
ing of tbe general committee yesterday ar-

sAlteraeJDie^t

YOUNG MENS^
PROKATF-’oRhKK.
State ot Michigan, County of B*rn-’-«»•
|h
At a session of tbe i’robaie ' -wrt
County of Bony, holden at tbe
In tbe city ot Hunton, tn
Tuesday tbe itth day ot Joly to tto- &gt;e»v 0
tbouaand eight hundred an I riuld.
..
Present. Charles W. Arttdrong 'ixige

A .1’ ’J**- w ten o’clock

PrrrsDt mi. Aug. 2.-A strife wM iMar.
orated in tt1# CouudbvUl. cok. region.««.
terday, and a dispatch says that tba wdrfe
now Ml. inclod, orer 3,.wo or.n. «o.j Fir.
employment to ataiut fliW) n,Bu. or aboot
om—half
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PEERLESS DYES bS
Bold by Draggir.!. Alto

PROBATE ORDKK.
State of Michigan. County at Jtarrj
.
At a sraston of tbo I’rolude efiurt for The
kt
Probate Office iu
the city ot Hastings, in arid county on Mini&lt;&lt;ay. tbe wuh day of July, tn the rear one

yjas^'gasi
&amp;.% w*.
persona totereated to si

Ellert’s Extract of Tar 4 Wild Cherry
Is a aafe, reliable and pleasant remedy for
coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, and all
throat troubles; will relieve and ixuicflt
consumption. Try It and be convinced.
poatoffiaa.
Ha saw a man reaching into a Every bottle warranted; price 50c and 81
window that bad been broken. Peiersrm ■per bottle. Sold by druggists.
Prepared
by the Emmert Proprietary Co.. Chicago,
in.

BAHN. Lonl M-u'- i’-*11—1jta G. F. * T. A.. Chicago.

For BLACK STOI IMS.

uro. r. nnwKLL a ro„
NewspajM-r Arfrertlrinj: Bureau.

tually pulled it. tongue «t of Ito nmuth^

Boons, la., July 81.— About IM o'clock
Monday night John A. Peterson, deputy
postmaster nt Mineral Ridge, a small town

It Is quite surprising to notice the num­
erous reports nf remarkable cases of ner­
vous diseases cured, such as headache, fit*,
Kokomo, Ind., were destroyed by Are nervous prostration, heart affections, SL
Wednesday morning.
Loss estimated st Vitus’ dance. Insanity, and prolonged
HO,000; insurance, *30,00). Tbo works sleeplessness, by Dr. Milas’ Restorative
covered four acre* aud it required bar 11 work •Nervine. This new and improved brain
and nerve food, and medicine. Is every ­
where gal: Ing a remarkaid*! reputation fur
curing tbe worst uf these diseases, as well
ns the injuriotis effect* of worry, nervons
Irritation, mental and,physical overwork.
"W. H. Goodyear, the druggist, will give
•away trial bottles of this wonderful rem

Hard features every bungler can command
.To draw true beauty shows i master’s hand

EvAXavtixx, Ind.. Aug. 5.-A revere
Morm swept acmes tbo rirec ntfar Newburg
late last night, doing great damage. A

Happy Home Blood Purifier is the peo­ verified. The track ot the storm U through
ple’s popular medicine for purifying the a
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blood; preventing or curing dyspepsia,
bllllousnesa, headache, bolls nnd all fevers obtainable.
and malarial dlscaseii. Price 50 cents and
one dollar per bottle.
Detroit, Mich., Aug. L—j
Mrs. Jerry Collins, living near Green­
ville, was knocked down and killed by a
runaway team Saturday.
way*, most prominent citizen,, with two
ymmg women friends. Mis. Anna MeCabe,
1
■ n
The distressing feeling of weariness, ut Fbnar. anA
and exhaustion without effort, which
make* lite a burden to so many people. Is
•••« “’•nr
due to poverty of the blood and feeble □ tx&gt; aklff became unmanageable and wu
vitality. If you are suffering from such
feelings, Bludbllder b Just wbat you need, occupants were drowned. Their tx.hr, havU
and will be ot Ute greatest benefit to you.
It purifies and enriches the blood, impart*
Horrible HrutaHty to a Male.
tone and vigor to the whole xyatem. aids
IXOtANAFOUB.
Ini.
July IH.-Jofaj
digestion and (ivcfcomes all morbid tendtjjkies and nervous affections caused by a Morguson, John Ferguson and William Day
depressed state of the blood, strengthens wero engaged with a thrasher at Broad
and builds up the system, while it eradi­ Ripple iut Saturday. One of tbe mules u*ed
cates disease. It Is pleasant to take and for moving tho machine wu very balky
the dore Is small. Try It and be cured. Continual urging made tho heart more slubl^&gt;m
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...
Price $1. Sold by E. H. Lathrop.
The Sunday school normal (Hitchcock
hall) was formally opened at Bay View
last week.
r

•on of a fanner living near Mineral Ridge.

bein'ot italcl

. Lord Tennyson will celebrate his 80th
birthday next month.

Behring sea with open ordera

Tbe work Is light, pleasant and respectable. tber interference with British ships in the
Hundreds have learued Shorthand In this way open sea. Bunting states that some of tbo
sealers in tbe north will tight before they
• 1,000 PER YEAR.
will submit to seizure, they being well arniixl
J (.'KT TUR THING FOR LADIEfi. for such an emergency.
Send for particulars to the

STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.
ANN ARBOR. MICH.

CBbiAGO. July 3L-Tbs sror- mad. by
tba Lregus baas ball dubs yesterday were as
follow*: At Pittaburg-PitUtnirg 1. Chicago

pousd—roiiu
CmcAOO. Aug. I.-Tbe waattear yesterday
ltopped tha Lregtte HU nm" •» b7u~Washiugtou Cily and Pittaburg, and tbe
Association Ramos kt Brooklyn and Ba&gt;“more. -The ouly League gan* pla/^ *“* ■'
Clavaland-IndianapolU 1. &lt; Iweland (1 Two
Aiuociaticn game* were played-. At Fbiladrighla—Athleti? 7. S:. Louis 8. at CdiuinUus—Cincinnati 5. Columbu* ft.
Cbicaoo, Aug 1-Tba scores on National
league baw i«)l fields yesterday wore a* fol
low*: At Chicago—Chicago 8. tTaratand I;
at Woihington City-Washington 3. Boston
2—ten innings; ot I'ittaburg-^ifirst gan.ai
Pittsburg ft. hnlianapolis 7; faecoud game)
PitUburg 10. Indianapolis 3; New tortI’hilailripUia game po*tpou«-i-wet ground*.
tbe locks in the cabin. took tbe paper, and
W hilsi Truth was one day bathing tn a limpid American association: At Brooklyn—(first
105 teal skins, and all tbe Indian spears nnd river, Falsehood happened to pass, aud noticing game) Brooklyn S, LoaiaviUefl; (second game»
the garments at Truth on tbe bank otthe
stream, edneelvial the idea of evcbanging bls Brooklyn 14. Louisville 1, al Baltimore—
■ h.thn
tor that of the bather, wfiocamafrom (first game) Baltimore &lt;3, KanaasCity I ; boothe
oath and mourned tbe los* sustained, but oniLgarm, '
morn 1. Kansas City o; at
“Then be put Johu Hawkins, an ablo soa- diadaiatng
Falsehood's garb, baa slneegone Columbu.
uiumbus J, Cincinnati I fl—wran
man. aboard, with instructions to us not to naked Ihrpuxb tbe worhL Whether tbe origin
—"tbe naked initii"TU mythi­ inning*, dargness; Atiilottc-Bt. Louis game
interfere, a* sailing master. We kept ths ofiheexprrtsloii
cal or otherwise. It Is universally known to be given io Athletic—# to 0-becauw H’.. Louis
course for Sitka
Tlio Rush then sailed tbe"naked truth" that Dr. Pierce's Golden refused to play, alleging wet ground*
Medical Discovery has no equal n» a curative
CitiCAOO. Aug 3— Yesterday'* game bs
sneut for consumption (Jung-scrotuls). bronof tight. Thia was In latitude 50 degrees 16 ciiltla, chronic nasal catarrh, asthina and kin­
minutes, nnd longitude ITO degrees 20 min­ dred diseases of (be throat and lungs.
“infante’ from Cleveland was phenomenal
Miss -SaTah Rood, daughter of Hou. in tbe number of innings required. Tbe
sight of a southwest course wa* steered right Horace Rood, of Lapeer, died Sunday,
club* were tied in tbe ninth Inning, neither
for Victoria. Hawkins from tbe *tart saw- aged 25 years.
it was impossible to attempt to take the
charge of affairs in hi* own band* and epu- । Dr. Jaques' German Worm Cakes destroy three in the thirteenth, tieing again. Tbe
•eqnoutly lay in bis bunk nearly the whole wonns and remove them from the syrtexi. winning nin wa* made. In the fifteenth
Ixmgue score, were; At Cbicago-Chioagu
tims, no: attenrotiag to interfere. July 15 Safe, pleasant and effective.
8. Uevelaud 7; at Washington—Washington
ws sighted Ounalatka island and sighted the z Bad Luckec Is the richest Chinaman in
Rush just leaving the harbor."
Btodtle.
Philadriplita .0; ut Pittsburg— (first game;
Pittsburg 5, Indianapoll* P; (neron l game)
John Hawkins, tbo American able seaman
Would yon whip a sick horse? No. Fittaburg 5. Iiidinnapoli* IU American as­
brought down on tbe Black Diamond, says
sociation:
At Bro,-idyii—St Louis 6, Brook­
be was treated kindly by everybody. Whan Then don’t uec ordinary pills, salt*, senna,
etc., for nick livers, bowels, etc., only use lyn S; at Baltimore—Baltimore 5, Cincinnstt
hi* officers: “Instead of taking her to Sitka Mitos'1’Hls. (M. P.) the safest and surest 3; at PhUadelphla-Athtotie S, Louisville 1.
thsy may go to Victoria." They did not of pills.
Samples free at W. H. Good- at Columba*—Columbus 2, Kansas City 11.
American association, Saturday.
At
answer him.
Moat of tbo time bo kept
in toe bunk, sensibly abstaining from inter­ ' John Dewar had bl* foot crushed while Brooklyn—Brooklvn 13, St. Louis G—seven
innings, darkness; at Philadelphia-Athletic
fering. Tbe Ru»n. when she boarded the
coupling
cars
on
the
Black
River
railroad.
3.
Louisville
0;
at
Baltimore
—
Baltimore
6.
Black Diamond, took away the whole of her
Cincinnati 3; at Columbus—Columba* I.
guns, ammunition, reals, and salt bags
Uncle Sam's Nerve &amp;. Bone Liniment
Kansas City 5. Sunday: At Columbuswill relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia and
Columbus t&gt;. Keunas City 4; at Brooklyn—
rheumatism. Sold by all druggists.
Brooklyn 7. St Louis 2;
Gloucester'
.
• Arthur Utley Is under arrest st Flint, Athletic 0, L'JUisvfUe 7.
charged with stealing nearly all of .widow
National league: At Chicago—Chicago 1,
Cleveland 2; nt New York—New York 18,
Padrard's wheat erup.
Philadelphia v—right innings, Uarkneo. at
is a positive specific for all form* of the disease. PitUburg—Pittsburg 6, Indianapolis S; at
ssal*. Hawkins bu told everything to the Blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated and pro­ Washington—Washington 8, Boston 3.
American cousul here, who bu wired tba truding piles—Price 50c. For sale by W. H.
Goodyear.
DISOBEDIENCE OF ORDERS.
Wublngton authorities about the matter.
Gen.
Horace Porter Ls tbo youngest
BRITISH CRUISERS GO NORTH.
looking man of his age in the country.

^ORStARE THE STRONGEST.

base ball SCORES.

On reading and filing the
fled, ot Hattie E. ItoynoMs. wide*
ceased.praying thalaerrtain muii»• J
00 tile to this court, jmrportim: JSSJ-’tretd
will and testament ot iri-l tlece.i-

of tbe iKdltioner may not i
fllrtltKr
a

W. A-RMWTfUnill.
Judge ot Probalt

oonuuittae

,d»- rihraribz
:.KS W
Judge of rrvb*.

Hastings Banner,

‘ MICHIGAN

•100*Y“'-

.

. • • •

"“'sSSr
■'T- •

�WENT IN RM VreTonv oR SJth.

OtojMS Intruders.

_ _
..
•Mfler la*ir.
a Terrible Slauetiter
!«•&gt;« 1-rr.U, „t „)b(

lllinois Women Bombarb Them
with ad Eggs.

dILLIKOS found again.

’

“J* *

WoipUte rout ut H.r

01 **

u» I»ok. ot u„ sa, „„
So N^.rd*U"’°'U”
bero describe it as a inn*
™»«rea
U.uthUr, rath „ oottM
bou.epmk.u.t.m
LS.
TP7“bU,,&gt;-

nr—A YouAg
Mean Rob-

.. Illa. A tig. 1.—There was a
enrfcnco at Kappa, Woodford
lay. tbo lik* of which has nover
up that trnn'Auii village. Two
am*■:&gt; of till* city llnding Ufa
• Dtf-i- aMtiL owing to tho at|.i e authorities, bare taen
• xrpraiuu* Into thti country.

I'ARM AND GARDEN,
OBSERVATIONS

AND

OF WIDESPREAD

j
I

INTEREST.

"

'muse, where they spent

ti.ucb for tbe Kappa people to
• i-.wn mar»luil ordered the
re tbe । lace within twenty
wi’iusu' flatly n fuRcd to do no,
ilici.ii.v imd lire people of the

arntpig the women ot Kappa,
gathered and nuddeiity
.
a th. off.nler*.
They
: decayed eggs rqjten vegenn I drove them from tbe
warned that if they ever
tijl be tarred and feathered,
iK-lieii il they persisted in
• ii who met the women took

GIVES. HIMSELF UP.

•M. E. Billings,

D. T.. arrived here yesttr-

i- 1 all tand, stating that bo
nt if tbe reports from.Dakota

i the - targe uf murder, for which
,4.1 il. -aid that the trouble in

large pcrre*uU^‘ of ‘to weight of w&lt;N&gt;l a* hhorn
Bheep U
fron&gt;
.re .
th® woo&gt; &gt;«« to bo clt-atned before
it Is manufactured. In buying wool thi#
? e,Pcnt
y,3*40 is a very important one
irev
COB’ldered. It differs widely in
thff, rent hreed*. and is also affected

«

Probably the mo4 profitable enrlv
jammer apple in everv port of our conntry from Maine to California is ^’^*1
.
wun x hetu.
~
is tne Kc!
Astray-I.n,.
,
. . and
Arirachan. T*
It « of Russian
origin
after «&gt;• f,u of Ito- day haj
vriJhT’ roll?d“h forin' nearly covered
after all tape of reoure, iaK
with deep crimaon. The fled. i« u-nd.-r
^Uroundmuattav. L^
the fanatical derviahro. they continued-to {nicy and rich acid. The tree ta n vigl
buri toemselvcs upon tbefr fo« (&gt;.llv t0 5
tnerrilessly mowed down a. ripe grata taforo tog habit and n good bearer. The Redf
the roap.-r They refwed all auX/iL
Astrachan is one &lt;ff the moat profltahlff
^a,o none, but with a grim determ,na£
of orchard appk. and it is also include
that knsw but two Imuc* to a flgbt—eict,&gt;rv
among choice garden varieties.
or death—tliey fought M bravely &lt;nd »&lt;
xa* r**0
£ &lt;?uX.r

Tlie Derviab Tender Killed.
n2L*af‘hrh&gt;11’ ’“d“* “** «•“«*» ro«n
nant* of hl. brave wnrriors In thi* forlorn
hope that the Dervish leader,Wefel N'jumi
fell, pierced by, bullet ta his brain? Hi.
follower*, nothing daunted by hi, fate
Ik?. tailb*n“*!’p".®*Ttnd over ■*ata 0P°°
.the pitiles* and unbroken line of rifle barrel*
in front of them, au l kept up ti.p fight long
after every vrorige of organization amou-them bad been dertroyed. aud wl.-n nothing
was lo.t fvr tta waitterrd fanatu-* 1 tn to ei­
ther iivoi as dearly us possible. So it cam that fuly &lt;fce-Ualf of thi iuvadvr'. fens
wa* left dead upon tbe field
w
The Arab Force Wiped Out.
sv”?
i,u,«h«' of fighting men . which
w ad-el-N juml brought into the engagement
RED ASTRACHAN—A MIDBUMJIER APPLE.
ta a complete .ururim, AU e»;,mates h»ret&gt;
tore credited bin. with nn available furre f
In the second cut is shown tho form
no km than fi,00) men. while'it turn* out of tho fruit and leaf of the Yellow
that be could not at any lime have had more Transparent apple free. This, too, is of
titan half that number Tbe whole Dervi.b
Kinmian origin, and like other Russian
force ta now completely wiptd out. and al.
varieties is liardy. The fruit i* medium
immediate danger of an invarion from that
in sue and of light tranwarent lemon
yellow hue. The ilreh is white, iuioy
—-— —— —,
Tbe number of casualtie* suffered in tbe and ot good quality.
•ngag.-mcnt by tbo British and Egyptian*
H surprisingly small. Their total low i*
seventeen killod end 131 wounded.
One

twenty leading citizen* were laboring with
ITesident Miller yesterday in bo|*e« of «ecur-

tor perjury in ■ wearing

end ue ’fir"! upon them.

•L

I 'it ftnne'of them took effect.

of proving a fixate. It the St. Paul will give
the lo« rate all tbe jttar roads w ill doubUagS
follow suit
X.
THE YELLOW TRANSPARENT APPLE.
For an early apple it is :» good shijv
road, iufermed tbecomudUre of Iha Grand per. The tree is of d^right grow tit, very
Army thnt bi- could not aid tbetn in securing
prolific and a remarkably early bearer.
a 1-cvnt rate to the encampment, but said hto
would not s&gt;|&gt;|K«e if if favored by the pas- J. T. tavett claims that it sonietimes
produce* in the nunrery raw the second
year from tint bud. It ripens its fruit
some days in advance of Early HarvesL
night.

They

An

soldiers to come, and bare tbe big naval bft-

Wi»co**in has 13,000 grand army men. an.l
of tbroa II.000 will come hi uniform to par­
ade. thus forming a uucleu* around which
visiting posts ran rally, even if they are for­
bidden to turn out in department form

•r&lt;lu.g.lt.-«*• for tbe con-union men

. Aug. 1.—Patrick Crosby, j

HEAVY I-.L.RE IN SHOES..

I .■ »ii co May 9 uwaiting ex-

ai.voo.ooo.

ther,' ut Ai£utine, wn» distty. the evidence against him

prise-.l y •►tri day

ight to jail, an 1 that journey
ri le on n railroad. After
terda’y he mad-1 a circuit of

Boston »hcrniakei-A The firm i» «uppoed to
bo tire largest manufacturer* of shoe* in the
work!, nnd was r»timated to be worth fl,UUO.OOa Tbeii sales were chiefly we*t ni d
south, nnd amounted to Itf.OUO pair* of shoe*

Uh hiiiiwlf and tta

i tor miultery. which «&lt;n
mpanled CV W. WaMruu
■ • with tl.c funds uf the

when they heard of tbe

from !4J,000 to-W.000 rides of uh- bather at
nt a Unit-. One firm beresuppliad them .with
1.000 *id« of a certain brand of leather carb
week. New York bank* hold n gnoddcidof
tbe firm’s paper.
Tin- habiiitirs are repurtstl nt ^J.a.'O.OOO.
with nominal n««cts cf about rhe-saw. It i»
expected tbnt some urr^igement will bv
made by. which tetsiues* re di lie rrsumed.
Ftrike tt'»ub!e* with tbe K. of L are mid
tu be in autna degree responsible f«r tue failurr. The firm employ•*) I.IWkamD.

John
•■uhinpf.tug bi* iCyear-old
roots live apart, nnd he had
bls fntlrer'A borne

who live* in Brookj

vain si nt 81,1X11,1130.

*

, llrddhrg Indefinitely P&lt;Mt-

i„ Aug. 1.—Henry Boyce, a
'
and killed yesterday
. !:&lt;&gt;•• IVilllauiA Tire man hud
Hrs. Williams. William* had
,
■' divorce so Mr*. William*
■/"f" rJ Boyc*’’l,u*,le •’idF.TtJy change 1

.
...... • ■ • -'-uriu Ol Xlliliurc.
CnJ- Aux l.-Wurd has jurt
•.,C. ' h
U:at lWo ^l'xlcan?aoldi.T» who
Mrri*?r ^rCIU SU nr,n-v I*** nl Eusado,
'•■’I’torod fifty mile* from
y/r e .
andccmiwlted to walk
.................. dbtanw back io Ensmla.
tti-vt.*1..................................after their farced

f 100.000 that Lio emtaa-

Aug. 1.—Persons un­
bare been stealingplants
rdens and tho cemoterieiu
d Io planta have been carried
.

------!
«"t Another Writ|
Ivm and fitaynar '
'•i&gt;' tber writ of hutaas cor- ‘
&lt;um&gt; to 1" *hown why they '
' • * Ludlow Stmt jaff.
j
!'&gt;nc tbo Monongahela river J
1
reslrt tbo reduction to'-’V
• and will stand for the 3

was arrested last evening at tin Vua-lvrbllt
hotel, on n requisition from the v- v-.-rnor Of
MtadarippL BuHIvan had heard of tbs in­
tended arreet, and *ns preparing
go to
police hriidquaytt-rs to nurroii.k- I ininelt
»b«-n ihe oflldre arrived with tho warrant.
New York,Aug 2.—fiefore Jud;jU’Bri»n,
in supreme court chamber*, ywtartlav morn­
ing. John L ’Bnllivan, tbe |«'» -fl tbter,
said he’ was willing to go F»U'.I&gt;. and the
judge ordered that ho be turo d « ' cr to the
Mississippi &lt; flh-nnt, who cuurei bi* arrest
He starind *outh test night.
•

'
I

*•'

niretl a Judgment of

A watojinian who bad been
di" attempt was made to burn

Every farmer by this time ought to'
know the merits of pyrethrum as nn in­
secticide. for these hare taen set forth
fnjpi time to time ever since its efficiency
was proven. That none may become
eonfused about tho matter of namefi.it
is again stated that there are three prin­
cipal brands of this j»Wder upon the
market, known as ‘'Persian insect pow­
der," “Dalmatian insect powder” and
“Bubach,” which last is the California
product. These arc all made from tho
powdered flowers of a plant.of the genus
pyrethrum. The buhach is the brand
moot freely used by gardeners and fann­
ers, taing che(*pcr somewliat than the

FYTtETHRVM ROSKUli.
other brands, and. accord­
ing to some ntithoritic*,
more effective. Pyrethrum
of wlmtevcr brand must
be kept in airtight vesA-b.
for on exposure to the air it soon loses its

ralue.
The cheapest way to apply pyrethrum,
ind an effective one. is in tho liquid
form with spray tallows or force pumps.
One ounce of tha [powder to &lt;hr&lt; e gal­
lons of water is an approved formula.
'rhe fact, announced for the first time
by Mr. E. a jCarnrtn, «omo three years
igo, that pyrethrum is sure death tn roac
peetlee. in Winning to ta appreciated
throughout (ho country. No more tediLoxdox, Aug. A—Emperor i&lt; iiiiam. o* jus luind picking of three drecded pests
Germany, reached Portsmouth in
■ yacht is necessary. ‘'Ono heaping teWespoonnobenxollrrn yesterday mornlug. H-' was tul of pvretlirum in twogalkmaof water,
welcomed by the Prinoe of Wale*, wl.o went mrayed over the infeated plants, will rid
lb meet hint in tbo royal yucht- th-.-nrna. ■ them of every rose bug in half an। Hour,
Great crowds ot people Unci Um »b-'rro, and UBcrtx Mr. Corman, who adds that tho
the Twael* in tho harbor fired M1U6* i*1® mMdymwb. repeolr-l
queen, in receiving the emperor at 0-w&gt;rne, ,r»l lim«. A. l«u I—" ‘“f"’ “IJ;
did au with every demonstratem &lt;&gt;. aff •etiep, pnwbrum or butaoh i&gt; o «l« Oo-salmi
kisdag him on both clireka L&lt;* u g
»»
OT..n™ eabtaj. catcrplU^op
vessels of both tbe English and G-rm i't
„ pmr or cbrrrl tram, renmo on fowl.,
off Coweo and 0*lwrne were i.»!i*auUy
illuminated, nnd tbo effect as viewed from (lies, mosquitoes, etc.
Tb. lon-Kowgouttbo.,»ormlIrptnyl
tbe shore wa» magnificent.
.
,| prnthrom rosonm pfamograpbod from
Miorr. Tta Phb« «■»’« ,“d
FAiua. Aug. l.-Muel. tx.-,t-m-«t was Bower. In nur.y m^ik'is- of UioOTintrr.
cauwd taro Wedneaday by tta nre-.ilslioa WJ there appear, no ream'rhr termer,
of reporta that Geu. Boutae v ..;• I. ro«- toild pot grow It U tl.ey «&gt; dedre.
mltted culredo in Ixsidon. lb" '
waa allayed, however, wtan dwp-ra-.p f ®
London were jwivod h&gt; reply to j' ’1“‘ .
pX.udNMlbcUM.nr
.br«...npll
stating that tbo ruraorx were u
The
Tta Journal D«
Defi Bata
Bats aayfi
s &gt;ys tbm
u&gt;. - • • &gt;
Lpr»H&lt;»»'ib&lt;M&gt;urMg«n.-”nn
meditated by Gen. Botflang.’r
TlK-mM'n-i™*1 b®«KUrf barley,
—11 ■
—
Eorthqaak. Mock «• «"•
mu „o «i ;n ot
tacn— «• ”™M «•
---------- .
_
duc« tbo votoo ol ImporUUonWodncaday morning ttop- *
FiMslro rfM nnd flood" l-n-oepUbly
bravtefit shocks of earthqra • rtdu.n.l Illi* condition and production ol
thta city tor
Jwakru-*! ita
In mrlou, tolilk. In renrwylro“*J
/ * ‘SlSffXrtn. S'- ■
jSTl^Undicti'VW^}
Bn'1 rawrxi ccasldorablo alarm. •

—----- m«ki Mcourod Wool.

r

which he had nn alter*

Aug. I. -Fire-bugs made an atthe I oarding-bouM of Albert

_

era in wool, and repeciallv to monufac-

THE VETS AND THE' RAILWAYS.

■mud that be was charged
tgitive from justice, aud be
.vc to fix matter* up.

j

It btaOTu'te^i d»pu.»d, „,j d„|.

.

0,1 Creat
,n “wir rank,
and when every movement was hampered
by the pUe i up badte* o’ Ucir own dJd n*
w.heu first with unbroken front ar.drtnifidcnt
of vetory, they fared their ton.

|ui.--.y/iiuch to tbo scandal of
'. ■ I-jc'-Ts. ' Monday Ibe women

facts about wool.

EXPERIENCES

I
i

college ceased." The hurt, wooden vpooti, which
was orlfinally Intended for presentation to
the moat popular member of a clam, was muferrod upon a member of tbo class of 1571.

1
,
: “orc vr less by the condition in Which
thojffieep have l&gt;cen kept in clean pu.*candidates. This
turea or otherwise while the wool was i rental their favorites
j naturally lod to wire polling and theadopgrowing. Jt js no vasv matter to deter­
' tion, of clix-tion-jeriiig methods, which are
mine by estimation the seveml propor- '"tflllur to tboMj who today takij a hand in
lions of wool and waste.
i thei cuiuluet
conduct ot
ot political
political campaign*.
campaign*.
As statetl by dealers nnd umnufacturera, ' bad blood wa» vaguiidvred, and not infrolimewashed merino wool shrinks from I [lu”ltly tbe harmony of the claw wo* seri30 to 80 percent inocouring. The lightft,,d in at l«a*t one inttanre
&lt;^t and choicest Australian8m mH..ba» ne*-er been healed Thing* were in this
waXl wBlJLhl to „
““J 1 roodlI‘&gt;x&gt; ’tan the fraturo
ebmtaated
| re flared aool, and -the Very heaviest buck
, fleeces will'yield about 20 per cent, of
, pure scoured wool. Moot of thounwaah•*1 wook yield about 50 percent of scour(.-.1 wool. Some of the light, open, coarse
. unwashed wools of the carpet class will
, yield ns high tw 70 per ccnL of scoured
। wool. Fine Ohio full blood merino tinwashed wool (buck fleeces thrown out)
yield from 85 to 40 per cent of scoured
wool.
Tho merino fleeces grown in
Texas and on the wretern prairies
yield from 20 to 85 per cent, of
scoured •wool. Unmerchantable Ohio
fleeces yield from 35 to 40 [K-r cent
when scoured. Cross bred Ohio fleeces
washed on tho sheep yield from 00 to 75
I&gt;cr cent, of scoured wool and cross bred
western prairie fleeces from 80 to 50 per
cent. Tub washed wools generally yield
front 80 to 00 j»er cent of scoured wool.
Scoured wools, in the condition In which
they are Ukually prepared for shle, yield
from 85 to 90 ]&gt;er cent, of scoured wool
®n rewiisldng.
Wool is marketed ns unwashed, fleece
washed, tub u-tehed MdacotuMd. Un­
washed wool is the fleece in I the con­
dition in which it was shorn from the
sheep. Fleece washed is wool that has
been washed on tho sheep, usually iu
streams of running water, taforu they
are shorn. Such washing, if thoroughly
done, will remove the alkaline portion
of the yolk and most of the earthy mut­
ter. but leave* the animal olb "in the
fleece. As sometimes practiced, it leaves
the wool but little if any tatter than
good unwashed. Tnb washed is w&lt;m4
washe*! by hand in tuta, us it is usuulhdoue in a small way by farmeis. If the
washing is done in cold water it Is often
no tatter Ilian flecco Washed. zWb&lt;-n
washed with warm water and soap
may ta made almost equal tn scoureu
wool. Scoured wool i* wool washed in
a warm alkaline bath and afterward
rinsed thoroughly in clear water until
it b absolutely clear and ready for man­
ufacturing.
From the above it will readily be seen,
thnt no rule of “one-tliirjl off for unwmdied,’’ or, indeed, any other percent­
age cun have any general application in
the buying and selling of the clipe with­
out in most caw taing unfair to tho buy­
er or ftdk-r. Tlio consequence is. says
The New York World, from which the
utave is quoted, that wool b now very
generally Iving bought on its merits, tho
price varying according to its cleanness
and condition. Washing wool on the
sheep has also become far less common
than formerly.

*nlUnc Butter.
Butter, as a rylc, is salted to the taste,
without weighing, but about an ounce
i f pure salt to a pound of butter ta the
ainouM required. Tlio churning should
not ta'conliuucd too long. When the
butter ta in the granular state draw off
the buttermilk and wish with cold water
until it ruus clear; then carefully stir in
the salt and press out the water without
breaking tire grain of the butter.
Thn brine silting process consists- in
drawing off the buttermilk as soon ns tta
butter gets into the granular state
washing out the buttermilk ttat still re­
mains with very cold water slightly
salted; then very strong, clear brine is
poured on it, in which it is s&gt;Mki*l nnd
} stirred awhile until sufficiently salt to
suit the taste: then the butter is taken
out and gently pressed enough to cause
tho surplus water to run off. W’liilo it is
important to remove the buttermilk as
thoroughly as possible it is equally so to do
It so as not to mash die grain of tho but­
ter or squeeze it into a pasty
while
working it. A good deal of
puent
and experience are requisite
deter­
mining when butter has taen worked
just enough, for it tdiould not ta worked
until It is entirely dry.
No mutter
whether dry salted or brino salted, a
piece of good butter when cut diottgh
with a knife should show two moist,
Uean cut surfaces and without any
sticky butter adhering to tbo knife.

No exact figures can be given to ex press
the actual value of what is called farm.
yard manure. The three vuiuablo con■tituenU—nitrogen, potash and phos­
phoric acid—vary widely in different
analyses, owing to the kind and condi­
tion of the animals producing it, their
food anil tho proportion and kind of litter
with which it may be mixed up. Again,
there is the difference between fresh,
partly rotted and thoroughly rotted
manure, and its value is further increased
or diminished by the manner in which
it has been preserved. The following
amounts are variously given by different
authorities ns contained In u ton of ordi­
nary farm yard manure: Nitrogen, from
nine to thirteen pounds; joUwh. from
ten to twelve, and phosphoric acid, from
six to nine pounds. A very imjiortant
considcrati-m intheuseof mixed manures
of this description is tholr influence on
Um texture and general character of the
noil to which they aro applied. WhBo
i undergoing &lt;kc»»mp’'«ition they may also
• aid in changing some of the mineral ebn­
! stituenuof the soil Intoaolubte forma.

--------------Tho condition of rye averages high in
tha northwest. It h lowest ta Kaums,
I and considerably reduced In South Caro-

lino.

a* .ul
— *u .* .1. _
faculty took tlio matter in hand nnd tmulc
itaslf responsible for its cjverthrow. Out of
tho wooden spoon celcl ration grew tho pres­
ent magnificent junior promenade.
For
kjvctuI years tho Mgiiiflranco of th-, wtreden
spoon was supposed to attach itself to tbe
student who was electail chairman of the
junior promenade committee. Ho retained
tbo copper ploto from which tba hand­
some iavitatitms were printmL Since the
memory of tbo w ooden qxxm affair iuu&lt; been
entirely obliterated, wo btllovo no such idgniflenneo is attached to tho honor, though it
still remains tho highett social honor ccm-

nr*t «*:,*■ Ymi* wm.

Peculiar
preparation of ItiRredlchls, Hood's Sarsapa­
rilla youesses tho curative value of tbe best
known rente- SJ__ J!_ dies at the
vegetable HOOu Sklngdom.
Peculiar In Its strength and economy, Hood’s
Sarsaparilla is tire only medicine of which can
ttuiy be said, “ Ono Hundred Dose* One Dob
Isr." Peculiar in lu nuxlleinal merits, Itort’s
Sarsaparilla accomplishes euros hitherto un-

SSarsaparilla^“
the title of •• Tho greatest blood purifier ever
discovered.** Fcculiar tn lu “good name

blood purifiers. Peculiar In its (ihenomeual
record of
—_
a; _ saWabroad
no other ■ SUU liar preparation
ever attained so rapidly nor held ao
steadfastly tho confider.co of all classes
of people. Fe. ullar in the brain-work which
it represents. Hood's Sarsaparilla com­
bines jgl the knowledge which modem
reseaK:h—
Ifln nodical
science has I O I IS Cl I developed,
with many years practical ei peri trice in
preparing modldocx.
Ho sure to get only

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
1OO Doses Ono Dollar

generously, contorted.—New Haven Register.

, There It nothing in the world mors generally
desired than long I iff. yet the majority cl peo­
ple put off csnng lor their health-not because
Of the success ot lln'xl's Sarsaparilla is lire fact
that every purvhaMr receives a fair equivalent to give the subject sufficient thought until we
for hl* mnnev The familiar headline "100
Doses Ont Dollar.” stolen l v imitators. Is ori­ receive a reminder In thefAapecf a severe illel nn! with and true only of Hood's Hamapariila.
Thu can easily i»e priornby any one who deThon, too, we an- constantly bewildered by
slrv* to teat tbe matter. For n-il economy,
buy only Hood s Sarsaparilla. Sold by ail drug­ the various schools ot medicine, and the physi­
gists.
cians who represent them, often blunder iu our
choice
of a doctor.
Tbe Lansing district's new pension ex­
If people only knew that the very best iieaUhaminers will lie Dm. E. D. North. J. H.
keepcr, llfo-prcrervcr. and dlsease-iircveutcr
Wellings and Geo. E. Ranney.

English Spavin Liniment removes all
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lump* and Blem­
ishes. from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs,
Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles, all
Swollen Throats, Sprains, Cough, etc.
Save 850 by use of one tattle. Warranted.
Sold by Dr. E. H. 1-athrop, DniggisL
HastlMga.
Harvest dances are now in order.
Ellert's Daylight Liver Pills are n boon to
sufferers from ejek headache, sour stomach,
torpid liver and indigestion. Sugar coat­
ed. plrasant.to take and warranted to go
through by daylight.

Everett Bushman's lorn near Holland
City, was burned by lightning Saturday
night. Loss. 81.500; insurance. Sl.odo.

Into a concentrated and* cry palatable form tn
the shape ot New Style Pleasant Taste Vinegar
Bitters, they would not hesitate a moment to
But they do not know. How can they know,
when so many not only worthless, but positively
injurious drug* are contantly flooding Che tuar-

N«w Slyie Vinegar Bitters is as bad as any of
lheni?
'
They do not know of course, utileva they have
the courage to try the New Style. It straightens
out a tangled-up system tn a very short vhUe
and those who buy It onee buy it always.
Why don't you Uy tl, reader? It is »ent our
by a respouslble house, and is exactly as repre
seated. It costa but a dollar fer a very large

glad of anything in your We. Vour druggist
may not have it. but be will order it lor yon’

There. Is nothing that romjmrre with Cole's
carton and bottle before you take IL \ry it. and.
Veterinary Carboltsalve. It .cures cuts, you will fey! happier than if you had\ found a
wound.*, bruises^ collar am! saddle galla.
a gold mltte, fur it is really a mine—uf health.
Mures, mange, scratches, thrush, Inflamma­
Free from alcohol and opium, composed of
tions and all skin and hoof diseases quicker
than any other other rometly. It In the expensive herbs and roots, with a Gue, delicate
only preparation that wlH lnvariably renew flavoring.
Seat! for a beautiful book free.
the hair its origins! color. Edwin D.
Hither, driver of Jay Eye See, says:
"Having given Veterinary Carbolisnhe a
thorough trial. I can fully endorse it, and
take pleasure In recommending It tn all
owners of itoraes tu&gt; the best remedy dial I
ever saw for general stable use." J-urge
cans 91; small cans 50 cents. Sold by E.
II. Ijithrup.

Dexter la agitated over the mad dog
question, and the dog stock Is going down.
Uncle Sam's Condition Powders will
euro dlstempere, coughs, colds, fevers and
most of the disease: to which hous*. cat­
tle, sheep, hogs and poultry are subject.

Mill* Ixiwcll. of Danville, has given
51,000 to the Methodist church there.

Mrs. Winslow'sbootbins Syrup should always
etaed for children teething. It soothes the
hHkroitens the etim*.. ailax* all pa&gt;n. cures
l^fcolic and !» tlie twt remedy fur liiarriiira.
wflny-flve cent* a bottle.

K. H. MCDONALD DRUG
Cor. Washington &amp; Chartton Sts.,

Nearly every family In st. Joe lias vi-Jtore. St. Joe Is n resort town, and there
axe hotels there, toa
Consttntpilon dared.
Au old physical!. re:ire*Uroiui&gt;ractlee having
bad placed In his hands by mi East India mis­
sionary the formula of a simple vegetable rem­
edy for the speedy and pcniuineut cure of con­
sumption. bronchitis, entarrb, asthma and all
throat and lung affection*, also a |K»Ulvr ;uid
radical rure tor nervous debility aud ail ner­
vous complaints, alter having tested It* wonder­
ful curative powers i:i thousands of cases.has
felt it hi* duty to make II known to bi* Buffering
fellows. Actuated by ibi* motive iuiiI a desire
to relievo human sufU-ring. 4 will send free of
charge, to all who desire it. thi- recljw tn Ger­
man, French or English, with full directions
for preparii g and using. Sent by mat! bv ad­
dressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A.
Noves. tti» Power's Block. Rochester. Ji. Y.

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan. County of Barry-«n.
At a session of tin- Probate Court for tbe
County of Bam , hidden st tbe. Probate OtDcd.
In tbe City of Hasting.*, in said county, on Thurs­
day, Un- 15th day ot Jul*. In the Year one
(boucand &lt; iglit bundr.--'. hi:.I righty-nine.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge ot
Probate.
fn the matter of the evtate of Merrill T. Ar­
bour. deceased.
Un rexllux and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied, of Henry Arbour. *on ot said deceased,
praying that admlnwtratton of said estate may
noYranted to your pclttlouer or some uUier suit­
able person.
Work Is progrvtWng sattHfactorllv on
Tliereui»on it I*onterr.L that Thursday lbe 22d
tin- tunnel under the river tatwevn Port day of Aug., A. 1). iMi.at ten o'clock In tbe fore­
noon. be assigned tor tbe hearing of said peti­
Huron nnd Sam in.
tion. and that the heir* ut taw of said deceased
and all other persons interested In raid rotate,
are required to appear at a session ot said
headache, dyspepsia, Indigestion, constipation, Court, thru to be Bolden at the Probate Office,
23c per box. s boxes tor *l. For sale by W. H. in the City &lt;d Hosting*. In raid County, and

Ail hydrants that stand on aldewalka
Port Huron will ta removed by order of
the water board.
» l
a ci&lt;m« mu.
Mrs. C. A. Johnson, of Toledo, had
every symptom of heart dtarasc. shortness
of breath, could not He on left side, cough,
pains In chest etc-, yet after being given
up to die, was cured by Dr. Miles' New
Cure. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
’

COrETOBTABLE and ELEGANT

XTd. Saidy by WM. BABKEB, Trcy.H.Z
RHEUM,
TETTER. BURNS

WOUNDS. IN­
FANTS BORCB

25^T.*

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County of Barry.At a session of the Probate Court for UitWtm.
ty of Barry holdcn at the Probate Office la tbedty
of Hastlmn in said eountv on Friday, the
Jill day of July iu tire year one thousand
eight hundred ana elghty-nlne.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong-. Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Lydia J. Fish,
dccense-t.

uro, oi rais urunney. lexsive am neir st law ot
said deceased, praying that a "rrUHriastruwent bow on file in this court, purporting to ta
the I Mt will snd testament el *aid deee3*ed may
t»e admitted to probate, and that ad miniurstiou
of said estate, with the will annexed, nrxv be
granted to Frederick Brunncy. or some other
suitable person.
o'clock in th* forenoon, be aligned for
the hearing of Mid petition, and that
tbe heirs at law of said (‘.eceased aud
nil other persons interested lu said estate,
arc required to appear ut a session of said Conn,
thentobeboIdepatth-IjTObBte dotee, in the
ctor Of HasUus In said county and show cause,
if any there be. why the prayer of tbe peti­
tioner may not tu granted.
And it Is further ord.-rrd that said pe*:stoner
give noUee to the in-rsou* Interested in *atd ro­
tate, of the pendency of said petition and the
hearlag thereof by &lt;un*tng a copy of th!* order
to be published intliellvmrr* BsxxKKanews.
pai«r printed and eiryutated In *aid (tanb of
Barry once tn each m-ek tor three Miecvssire
' prcTCTi arles ^Armstrong,

[A true copy.'.

Judge of Probate. ,

�ABOUT HORNED PEOPLE.

ABOUT

ALASKA.

THE STORM

HOW THE ITALIANS SING.

SAMUEL’S LAST ADDRESS.

AT SUNSET.

LESSON VI, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­

MEMBERS OF THE HUMAN FAMILY
WITH HORNS -LIKE BEASTS.

THE VOICE SHOULD BE FORMED IN

Christianity and civilization, ns wa coder-

»tx month* trip over thi* meagerly known
jwirt of tbe world bus convinced Mr. Herbert
Alilrich, now a resident of Baltimore, that
our brutlrer. tho Alaskan Enquenau, has a
great dfal to learn from hl* American com­
patriot* to wham Ruieia ridd thi* costly
Human freak* in all imaginable shapes aro province for a big lump of gold nearly a
wUi known to frequenters of the dime mu- score ot years ngo. Tbe Alaskan, from wbat
huui&lt; However, not ono person ia 1,000,
Mr. Aldrich raw of them, .are n decidedly Inter­
perhaps in I0.0IW, knows that human beings esting race. In social pectiliaritieo, mode*
•with horns like nn ox or a umcorn bare fre- and habit* of lite, they differ in no material
quantly bean exhibited in tho citto of Eng­ respect from tlwir next door neighbor, tbe
land aud continental Europe during the post Siberian. wl&gt;o inhabits the northrastem jmrt
aoOyeara.
tho difference is not great—they may bo
looked upon as almost one people.
genu* homo of whom an authentic written
Tliougii living under different governments,
account tins twee preserved, oxte Piel Darnelo. tbo Alaskan owing allegiance to tbo United
was up before the town tribunal ot Iflabon in State* and the Siberian to tho autocrat id
1506 on a ebargo of being an offspring of tho nil Russia', both have the highest admira­
.luviL When born Piet had two born* grow­ tion for tbe American*. and the most lively
ing Irem hi* haul, one over his left car about detestation of tbe Russians. This aversion
one iiu.l one-half incbc* in length, the other
almost exactly tn the renter of his forehead- reasotLs. Tho American merchant deals lib­
nearly three inch™ long.
erally with the Esquimaux, while the Ruwuun
At first, both were covered with n soft, tinder, who toDAom come* niuonp thorn,
downv ftjr like that on the new horns of ani­ squeezes them bard whwnovef opport unity
mals of tho deer species, but this soon cracked offers. On board tho trading veM&gt;l» wLero
and preled off, leaving horny cxcrcBcouces tbe Alaskans aud Siberians frequently meet,
which in the quuiut language of tbe account the captains are often-*appealed to to settle
“did much resemble the spura of ye male quarrels between them as to their claims of
nationality. Both are anxious to be conddTbe bom near the w was immovable ered Americans, nnd often tbe commanders
from the first, being firmly attached to tbo of tbe ships have a liard limo to convince tbe
skull. The larger ono on tho forebred soemed inbabitaist of the other sldo of tbo strait that
only In the skin nnd could be prreaxl down ho is a subject of the czar nnd not und.*r the
until the point touched the uoee without proteeboa of tho Stan, nnd Stripes. Tbo de
causmg the owner tho least apparent pain.
cfcdon U invariably received with sorrow by
the floored contestant, who, to tholast, claims
removed. During that short time it had
grown from.!«»than Uxreo inches to nearly
The Alaskans, os well as tbeir brethren on
■even ’ inches yi length, and had given evi­ tho Siberian txjrders, are indeed a peculiar
dence of becoming permanently attached to people. Their religious institutions, if such
the frontal bona Within the year following they may be called, have no rewanbtance to
a soft tumor appeared over the right ear of tbora of any other wun-civiluasd rare. Tbeir
little Pict, conforming In position ulmout ex­ whole deology fa comprised in a good and an
actly to that of the’ smaller pcrnianuut horn evil spirit. Tbe good spirit they do not wor­
oyfcr the other oar, which bad at this time ship, Being good, they know he will not
■ attained a length of near five Inches. From trouble them, and invocation* to him are
the tumor there sprang a horn which grew cuu*idere&gt;l a vanity of van!tim. To apjtaue
. with alarming rapidity for three o.- four tbo evil spirit, however, fa their constant
motith.', or until it hod grown to bo about tho care, aud to him their adorations are ndlength at the one over the left ear. Unlike drc-sc.1. Thoy do, not worship in temples
its mate, the horn which sprang from tbe tu­ mode by human hands, and it is In tbe open
mor was not filed, seemingly only attached air tbnt tbeir few incantations are offered to
to a fatty subrtanoo which had formed be­ propitiate tbo ovi! deity.
Tbe name by
tween th’-’ root of thu horn and the skull after which the good spirit is known 1* the same
tbe bursting of tho tumor.
a* that of the mastodon, remain* of which
Taking encouragement from this fact, tbe are found m abundance in the northwestern
mirgecus again applied tho knife 'and left
Siberia. Why' this is thus, tho Esquimaux
tbo smaller of (be original excrescences—the of the present day knoweth not But thfa

jmrenu resided in a remote fishing village.

WOU, be reuirmvl to Lisbonjfaiid was tried, as
above mentioned, for being an offspring of
or a near relative of bls salonic majesty.
At this time Piet bad three perfectly de­
veloped horns, one over each car and one In
the renter of tho forehead. During his ten
or twelve years on tho ma coast now horns
bad put out from tho places from which the
others had boon removed and all had become
firmly attached to the skull, and were at the

much rewtaibli-d.
The one on tho forehead pointed nearly
straight out, and was nine and three-quarter*
Inches in length. The twu on tho rides of
the bend curved downward and backward-.,
forming almost t. circle around the cars,
itwnutriAg from tbe point aronnd tho curve
to tho buatk /bout eleven incbra Ono could
hardly imagine tbo ludicrous appsoranee ho

pypTsn U'-L^utt'tfaction of all tliatTlM-wns
a very pion* young man, notwithstanding his
diabolical look, lie was acquitU'd with tbe
understanding that bn would leavo Lisbon
century, a skull with three horn*, believed to
be that of Piet, wa* on exhibition in Rome.
BOBrXD .WOMKX.
The British museum autboritos nro tho
proud poewaeor* of two or throe sjrecimen* of
human horns. Tho largest of tbo.-. ono near-,
ly a foot iu length, ha* boon on exhibition in
that institution for over a century and a half.
It originally grew on tho heed of a lady by
the name of Elizabeth French, who rerided
near Tenterdrn. Lika the third born on tire

THE ROOF OF THE MOUTH.

r^XiX-o'lhctarre:. zr*r

m i—.it— intangible to earth ore
f

country could be made to ring by proper
teaching," said Haydon Tilla the other day.
"Italy is a nation of singers because the peo­
ple uro taught in thu. right way, and for i/
other reason whatever. Moreover, very ^ow

ter* ever get tho benefit of the instruction
which is open to the native*. It I* au art
which fa preserved for the Italian*."
Mr. Tilla rat in bl* music room an Fifth
avenue and explain'd a method uf vole? cre­
ating which is nt variance with the gwiorolly
accepted law* of singing, and told th? story
of tho discovery of the Italian way of teach­
ing.
THE BECEDim XOWXR JAW.
"More than a century ngo," he said, "a
chapel master in Italy, while examining tho
vocal power* of a number ot people who «uro
i-pndidates for membership in the reserve
choir, discovered a voice of i-eraorkaWo vol­
ume and beauty. Ite owner was a pcaMUit. a
young man with no education, wlio evidently
knew nothing of music. .But such a voice the
old chapel master Had never heard. He wa*
m» much interested that be made n study of
the fellow, and discovered that he bnd a pe­
culiar formation of tho fare, in that tbo
lower Jaw receded very materially from tho
upper. Ho atoo noticed that in singing there
was a considerable clengation ot the overliangof the upper jaw. Thi* discovery *«-t
tho chaiwl master upon a courso of scientific
investigation and a-wrie* ot comparison* of
the fare* ot the membersof hfa choir. Iu tho
end he concluded that the voire in ringing—
and in speaking as well—should bo formed in
the root of tho mouth, and tliat tbe throat
and chert had nothing to do with it
"And thi* is tho umieriying principle oi
the Italian method of ringing,” continual
Mr. Tilta. “Tho formatiun of tbe face de­
termine* the question whether a person riiotild
bo able to sing or not. A man or woman
who*n-!ower jaw recedes couriderably from
tho uj»pcr should have a good ringing voire.
One whose lower jaw project* beyexid the
upper will have an indifferent voice, if any
[But any penon with proper teaching and
.-practice may improve upon tha condition*
fixed by tho facial formation. _.

ship-.-d tbo mastodon as tho personifica­
tion of strength and power and as the source
In tho mythology of other nation* some­
thing akin to this may be found. Though
tho worship of tho mastodon ha* ceased, the
similarity of munre remains. What lends
color to this supparitioa to a strange practice
which prevail* almost univerrally in the
remote lection* of the country. Every Es­
quimau “to tbe manner born" consider* it hi*
religtou* duty tc wear near each end of hi*
mouth n button or piece ot ivory, which, a*
they protrude from the lips, are *uppo«ed to
lx&gt; imitations of tho tusks of the mastodon.
Why thia custom 1* observed or how it origi­
nated none ot tbe Esquimaux could teji Mr.
Aldrich. AU they knew was that "their
fathers did it before them,” and taught them „
to follow tbeir example. Some ot tho old
people ore discontinuing the habit) among
tbeir children. They want theinychildren,
they say, to be like Americans.
The Alaskan has no day ot rest—no holy
day. He works from year in to year out.
Of the future all be believe* is that after
death ho will go to some place where it is

pieces of ivory iu hieroglyph!™. They pre­
serve three while on their travels along the
coast, and by means of them relate their experienc’-s of tlio voyage.
Their language differs from that of tbe
Ruartamn* it does from tbe EngHdi. No
Slav onio or Latin roots are found in it In
cither. That 1* the word “mamma," for
mother. The Finns have the same word,
which they write “uioemae,” for mother
eartta—Baltimore American.
How Gilmore Maintains'Discipline.
Band Leader Pat Gilmore lias been a pretty

clans have been playing atexporitiona nnd
public perfornmnci-N. How ho retains dis­
cipline over his performers is one of tbe un­
fathomable mysteries to the western mind,
bnt a Now Yorker tells a story which ex­
plain* it easily. Ho want up to the band
In 1G68, Hccording to tho history of Cheshire, room one morning where they acre prac­
England, an old tady, whose Mine ri* not ticing r. difficult composition, and bo says;
given, became the p-jaeesor of two horns, both ND. Gilmore was standing an a little plat­
of which grow from a riuglo wen which had form. wariug hi* l&gt;aton energetically.’ The
band were plaj lug for all they'were worth.
SuddenlrzMr. Gilmore stamped hl* foot,
a half inch of space 'between them. Each frowned: Furiously, and on tho instant tho
suenjcd to repel the other, consequently they my untrained ears could detect tw discord.
curved in opposite directions. When first
With astern look on his face tho great
noticed they were about tbe diameter of a
goCMB quill, but soon increased to one-half
a cowering trombone player over in ono cor­
inch iu thickness, which, of course, lessened ner. In a voice that sounded like tire wrath

nothing buta soft fatty tumor Tim born
first made ite appearance when the lady was
48 years of age. In tour years it attained its
maximum length nnd was removed and placed

NATIONAL SERIES, AUG. 11.

Beforelheir thrertcuiiiz

huiv’u

tjnuido grand I
it* trouL
-Lrsadcn Literary Worid.

The .rillago of Pullman •»■«•» »
electric street railway J®1* roU* l“
The wlhd fa «w* •••-.■uplrtol. the ra to art
all laid, and it w'111,3 b:&gt;: * *hurt f*“*
\
tbo power ia put in atd tho road rurn^T*
wttbrollingstock. Thr.roadbad to
neatest job* of th’ k‘“’’ crer
“ cuV‘ar
tag been inZdrdlrec'ly through the

phtal
ard anointed Soul cajHain over the Urslb infajntauer, nt tho -me tin,, tolling bhn of

rank* of tbeviltage. leaving them
condition without a hkrnidi. The
» «
ratal as iron and concrete can tmtarJt Tbe
roil* are a modified form of T rail, wcb.bing
fifty-four pounds to the yard; they rertjan
,»rt iron chain five feet apart upon a srtid
concrete foundation. Tbs main reason for
the eo-.winietiou uf tlio road b raid to be to
have a Imo whereon "to exhibit the various
,-vrtom* of electric propulsion, for ’’&gt;*» “no is
not to bo confined to one system. In fart ■«
nil systems Hint up to the present time have
lireu proVixl a success will be seen in opera
tion there.—Electric Review.

,should require no physical effort and no ex­
traordinary expansion of the lungs to enable
a person to ring his highest or lowest note.
Patti, a little, slight woman, with compara­
tively »mnll lungs, fills the largest auditorium
with her voice, even oo its highest note*.
Tte'ro should be.no physical effort in ringing,
qo exertion of the lungx The voire rests in
tbe roof of the mouth, like au egg In a cup,
nnd should bo used with perfect ease on any
bote."
While Mr. Till* was speaking, one of his
pupil* enterod the room. He was a tall
young man of slight build ami with rather a
flat chest. Ho was shy in manner, ami not
thoroughly at ease when bo saw that strangers
were prvwnt The funnation of his fa&lt; o wu*
ot the rort which Tilla had described a* in­
dicating a fine ringing voice, and the teacher
at once proceeded to illustrate his theory.

The young man is a Scotchman. He is a
carpenter by trade, anil, according to his
own rtatement. never sung a note until a
'month .ago.
m..'.
He hail a desire to learn to
sing, but his ft lends dLcouragvd him, a* lie
luid no voka A number of teachers laughed
at the num becaute of his ambition to King,
when he couldn’t produau a tone.
He at, in a choir in ono corner of the room,
bashful awl diffident, with hi* chest contract­
ed rather than expanded, aud looked al the
floor as he fumbled with his watch chain.
But when TiUa s»t at lbe piano and struck a
chord tho yr.ung man opened his lips and let
out a tone ot a quality and volume that niailo
tbs nerves of his listener* tingle with pleasure.
Thet;, at Tilla’s request, be Left bi* place nnd
rtrxd agalnrt the mantel, with a spectator on
either side, watching hi* profile and noting,
thu play of his jawx Hu sang a number of
practice phrase?, sustaining a tone on B fiat,
with n bit of recitative, anil thofi dropping
plumply to E flat Ulen lie repeated thu music
transj&gt;owd into tbe key* of D, D flat and C,
nml »urprl*«l hi* listener* by dropping to
lower C, with a full, round, vibrant tone like
that of an organ pipe, and singing three or
four word*. Any ringer know* that it is one
thing to KUstani a very high or- a very low
note, and quite another to pronounce three
or four syllables on that note.
Tl.o young man sang for an hour for tbe
pleasure of tbo listeners. His voice wa* such
a remarkable baso jirofundo that tba little
Bu lioneo would have kept him singing for
much longer had not other duties claimed hi*
attention. Of course, the’ voice was not in
ough master of Its tire. Loog practice and
training will be required to fit it for its best
•ervice, but the volume and qualify were l&gt;eyond dispute. And the rare with which tlio
young man »*uig, in whatever pore bo liapjxued to strike, with his lungs in tbeir nor­
mal state of expansion, not oven contracted,
set at dollanco all tbo generally accepted
theories of ringing.
"Tbo true Italian method of ringing is easy
to acquire,'''raid Mr. Tilla. “A few simple
rulcv govern IL Long hours of fatiguing

Phlladel

__

Th. poor

cans before the warof ta* rerolnUoc ox»Ll
hardly have been known to .tho government
of tbe provitv-e of Han^how.-in China or (t
may be that the Chinese authorities ’r-ik,i
too Implicitly upon- tbo dlff.-nm.x- lietw™,,
Chinamen am! Americana At ell event •to-

tempt to “rata- tho wind" In a wav much lik.,
that employed by George HI. 'BIHi wiUl ,
somewhat similar result.
Tbo imperial government of Cbma. UvW
found it necrasnry to relieve the Miff.-n-r. I,?
the dreadful famine prevailing in th,
country. called upon each of tbe gnat pri
vinoee to furnbli a spociflod sum uf m &gt;n-r
The governors of Hanchow, re.aitrl ab.Kl.

t “And Samuel said unto oil Irrnri." Tbe
place of todav’w Ictsod U Gilgal. -U» first
cmnping ground ot
in the prtsntaed
. ?
- .u— ..-.—.I
Jordan, where

.

"Inasmuch-iu the.tax to to rvliev
by famine." they sajd, "tbo prop! • : ;
cbow, who have no famine, ram: L- .
glad, ru.tlrey rip their ten, to ronir.».ut.
heaven jierruts them to drink a smml -u-n ■ .
relieve their countrymen who have i&gt;.th:T

-*
- - .• •
Joshuabeaiiquarters from which h ' rat out
*nd to which bo returned a* ha subdued the
tend - wbare. filro. they had just now been
offering sacrifice and renewing tho’kingdom.
Khap. xi, 14, 141 This alocUon of a king
(wing a rejection of God (chap! x, IV) and a
new departure In tbdr htotory. may be tbe
rmw-n whv Gilga) was snlroted rather than
Shiloh or Kirjatn-jcnrlm, where Ui* tuber-

Tbe Man Alxiut Town got on historical
work in threw volumes from one of tlw hbcari&lt;- the other day. He noticed that tbe first
roituno wa* very much worn ond« thumbed,
the serond in fairly good condition, while the
third wns n» good n» new.
"It is always tho way." raid the librarian.
••Few propio know how to roaiL Under the
impubo of good resolution or popular interort
a reader aeta out to wade through "*-&lt;yle or
Mamulav, but not th* fire of Qarlyu or tbo
rhetoric of Mocamay will carry him to Hie
end. Such reading never p&gt;ya Busy |&gt;cpplo should devote themselves to subjects and
rem! topically, with tbe aid of the index
Thi* dune, their reading will be fruitful of
marvelous results,"
Among &gt;chnlar« tho librarian’s observation
is commonplace; it to given here for th* bene-

fore you." When Samuel rays in tbo first
rtrse that ho had hearkened unto their voice

und jmblic houses.’’
• Tbo proposition wemed entirely w a
.
But perbapu tbo tea drinkert of H-mvu
thought that if th» tax was oner is-nnilta.1
to bo laid if would never be taken vfl t. a&gt;-4
At any rata tbe^nstaarant keeprn and i
sellers in general held a meeting an t n'r.d
10 dooc tbeir places rather than
u .. ,
agreement and opened their ihop.. but th ,

in tuolx and cctipriling th* open - ,&lt;l?

“Tbo Lord bath nut a king over you;" and
wliutcvcr Samuel did bo did as God's servant
nnd osin Hto sight; if tbo now king would do

—St. Louis Republican.

its zenith and-h slowly subsiding, quite to tho
advantage of civilisation and to tbe honor of
the young emp.TiT. Tlio court preacher,
Stocker, who ba* been the soul and life of the
movement, in an arrant agitator, who has
iieeu rebuffed none too noon. No meatwre law
excusable persecution dtegraces tbo Dark
Ages than tho persecution of the Ssmiiic
stock in this close .of tbe century of book*,
commerce and culture. Of course, eome hot
in tba centers of agitation, but to murder
not lx&gt; indulged again so lang as tbe warLI
f-tands. To crucify tbe spirit ft
i» worse
Hum to crucify his body.—St. Izaiis. Globe­
Democrat. ____________________

Tl^ secret iu making chocolate, says a
leading confectioner of New York city, is iu
mixing tbe potedar with enough boiling wa­
ter to make a thin paste, and then pou’lng
on boiling milk, and ln«t a little more boil­
ing water and Raiding one minute. It ean
sired, .but it is too rich for mart ]*oplo with­
out the addition of soaio voter. Chocolate,
cocoa, nor any such mixture should ever be
stirred with anything but a silver or a w&gt;xxlen spoon.
Kas;»onful of chocolate to a
cup is tin’ rule, and. if the liquids are poured
on while they are boiling, aud the whole
be no doubt but that it will be n success.—
Exchange. _______________
Country people amuse tho cockneys, and
cockney* ammo tho country people, and to
tbo account is kept even. A man from tbe
AVayUck, perhaps—had gone with-a friend
into a city restaurant.
PrmenUy a young fellow cam* in, having
in his hand a twinfa racquet.
v
The conntrymaii looked at tho novel uten­
sil for a few minutae; then ho turned to his
friend and raid, tn a tone of dreirion:
“John, I drink no milk In this town.”
“Why uotr’
"Why notl Why, jj«t look at tbe strain­
er* thoy me. You could shove a entbird
through ’em."—Arkansaw Traveler.

••Wltnc* against mo before tho p&gt;nl,"
With all his life from his youth up lived be­
fore the poople, be now asks them t6 testify
if they have ever known him to defraud, or

prosred ns, witber bast thou taken ought of
any man** hand." Surely hero is a righteous
man. one against whom, like -Daniel, they
cocId find nono occasion nor fault; for as
much a* ho wu* faithful, neither was there

Their tesUciony to Samuel'* faithfulness was
tbeir own ctmdemnatiou; hi* falthfuln.'*' t» •
tifiid against their unfaithfnlncm; tbeir ac­
knowledgment of hl* righteousness wa* their
own evlde®re ogalnrt tbeir unrighteousness;
to belicro God is to condemn self.
_
fi, “IllstbesLordthatoiivMced (appointed,
IL V.) Mere* end Aaron, and that brought

named Madden, a quick wittod Irishman.
“Where is Gem Sherman's cairiagcF'asked
tbe general bru'queiy.
“I don’t know,” mid Madden; “but here to
Martin Ross' carriage for Gen. Sherman.”
The general laughed over tho reply all tho
way home.—Troy Timea

in sumo otlsor way.—Youth’s Cotnp,m;. ;L

A lady who liva* in the suburbs
■• ,&lt;n
in the city haying marketing. Sh-. fad a
large imaket full and was going to th* -rn -t
of Ninth street and St. Helen’s avenue for tlw
purpowof taking the motor line for her lit-m •
She Ium a petite and rather youthful ifc-ur*

therefore tbe told tbo young man he might
see ber home and carry her basktt Hr though:

a beautiful young lady.

with God and remind tbf tn of His love to
7. "Now, therefore, stand still, that 1 may
reason with you before tbe Lord of all the

for you, and therefore fear the Lord, and
wrro him in truth with all your heart.

dapper young man’s arm and rriinquiihiiu;

basketful of fun, she started with b-r •raurt
for a walk of about fifteen life-rise. fall-length
squares Tbe basket got fruitfully teary
in aliout fire blocks; in Un iK*m a hjig*

.

pynunida ol Egypt, aud tbe d*pt»: rxrag
from tho iron furnace &lt;J Egypt anA delivered
them and brought them into tbo land of
Canaan. Thi* great dalivcranca from cruel
bondage and gift of a land flowing with milk
and honey ought to have been enough to bind
them forever to meh a deliverer in the most
loving nnd grateful service, but aha for hu­
man ingratitude*, nnd are not Christians t&gt;

deliverance from ib&lt;i iwndage of Satan renn
•*.’ ungrntofid that. Instead of serving tlm
Lord constantly ami wb&gt;lly. tlivydi’ not oven
irecm to ai knowhdgo Him a* their Izird. or
think tbeir dalireronou worth mentioning.
D-li. "They forgot the J/yd. f'jpjr G&lt;*1;
• • ■ la?y ciuxl unto tBe lyird; • • •
tbo Lord sunt and delivered." This covers
or from the first of I lie judge* Udi! Samuel
|(Act.&lt; xiii,20.. when, notwithstanding their
oft repeated tra3*gro&gt;rion*, furwiking* and
idolatry, as soun a.-&gt; they truly repented nnd
cri&lt;xl uuto th-’ bvrd. Ho sent them judges
who dcliveri-d them and earned them to dwell
in safety. How sad that they ahouk! forsake,
forget and grieve such a gracious God. but
how wonderful that Ho should again and
again forgive them and showvr III* mercies
upon tlwm.
12, 13. “Now therefore behold tbo king
sired." God bat! given them tho desire of
lheir hearts and they now had a king like
other nation*, but it waa on their part a de­
parture from a solo reliance upon Gad, and a

any way lean on an arm ot Umh rather than

the prectolana Hu would never say “the two
tart’’ or “the second bell," but “tho las: two”
nnd "tbe second ringing fit [the belt”
Gen. Sherman came out of the Fifth Ave­
nue hotel at a late hour in the evening. A
carriage blood ut the curb waiting for tain.

be found at any publi^hou-.: m all Rancho*And the provincial government *ns &lt;i&lt;i.

dear reader, which you in your exparitvai

promlira If Jeius i&gt; to you iu reality tbo
frtoad wham you sing about nnd tn whom
you find mom tian cuuugh to supply your
every n«sd then you must bo in tbe aye* of
many • very pamliur person, but I Imvo. no
doubt a very happy person and a great bte»-

a grown young lady came askiti;

The door was not locked."
The dapper yoang.man alnunt faint • 1. xtri
‘l__ ____ ...i.l..— ..hl

ly*M But berocvverwl qtti -kly ois: • •■'u:
away from there, awl that wi i"'
.-Lvu
having ronvulrive fit* of laugliMr •. ’ r
in whi-balu' is ably m-WUImI-iI by hr daugh­
ter and tite renudnder of tin? family. 1niasto-r h'idrten taking iron a?tdquiaiu-e» •'
rince tobuikluphtartrv'.igth.—Tabuiia G! -i ■

•hvberw taw the land to win■■!; &gt; -n Ctip
better known oonm’V. 8&lt;xnsthiug iu.« thu
wain quo.tion which Master H . v,n«ti&gt;.
old Phllli|M school, u*»l t-i a*!. hi«
.
Tbe gold man had a way •■( h» &lt; wn In
teaching Roogrtpby- Hi» text !".'•■# wu* :i ■
morning ncwvpap.T, out of which be readtte

sailed. Titan tbe pupils wer. rij etc! to t.
him 'chat were the probable .arg-.c-.

visit the wharves, and find out nba’ craft

Ono morning .a boy. report'd that11 i**l
found a vessel rerdy to soil wit!-, a lie*!
grain and gun carriage*. T1»e eombinatfen
was peculiar, and quite n di*cu"i''" aro»* “
to what the sbipV destination roald l«*
Ono member of tbo cla« uauttawi a riigSit
disturlxuiee then in progro® in tionheni At
rica. but the Miggrethm wu - not! favorably
received. Algcvia itrelf wa* a gn-.it e.Ts*l
•country, and would hardly br mqwrtiag
gram.
,
,
A sniali Mar KMoew'-re.-o ui*&gt;n t!
• "
tbe Adriatic waamentioned TLi• '■'• •
more likely clow. Master and i up to Jha-.v
agn-cd tint thto wa* probably th' 1
tinatian. Plid the boy who h:: l '•
:

■—t*No, &gt;»;immplly au»-' ■■ 1
reporter- ■She cleared f&lt;i F»Borton tun bor."-.Borton *'od

of tho storm king Mr. Gilmore mid: “Karl,
tunous affliction, and owing to the fact that

like tbora of tho boy Piet ur tho woman
French, no attemuts were ever mode to re­
move them. People of that time were not
given to eupbufam, therefore tho old tady
wa* often indelicately referred to m the
“Hell Cat" and the “Mother of Devils.”
In the j-ror 1WC Bortholine v.ldted a wo­
man wbo bad a horn nearly thirteen inebra
long growing from tho left temporal mtwcle.
Like tbe other cases mentioned this horn
llrrt. existed in the shape of o common wen
or tumor. When tho horn first penetrated
tho ddn tho tumor suppurated and dis­
chartrod a gritty pus much rerambling pow■
■ ■ ■__ i__ T’l.i, lir.rn wa*

tbo attending surgeons believed that it would
grew no longer. However, if Borthollno to
to be bcltovc-d, it did grow nearly three
inch®* more before it finally fixed at 13.8
inchra. Fur a full account of this wonderful

in tho right direction your video

you." Then he raised his magical wand
aloft, and the music begun again. "Pat."
said I shortly afterward, in low, dulcet and
somewhat familiar tones, "what did you
mean by-saying ‘tbo beers are on youF"
“Don’t you know?” ho replied. "Well, Ill

Charles .

York Star.

a mistake I fine him by eouipvBing him to
buy the beer for tho crowd after rehearsaL
It’s a great schetnc, and it phases everybody
bat tba victim."—Naw York Graphic.

Tbo following are some of tho morn noted
suicide* of which tnenUon is made in history.
There do not savor much of insanity, but
rather of stoic phihreophy:
Cato stabbod himself rather than live under

caused him to art beside Miso Fresh, tbo prettlert girl in tbo rtboot*
Friend—How did It work!
Teacher—Judge for yourself. Tbo girt did

%, hung himself because bo had put hfa finger
out of joint, and Hannibal and Mithridates
pofaoned thamsalvcs to escape being taken
priwaera.
When wo search Scripture w»
find that Saul, rather than fall into tbe hands
of the Philistines, cammandsd his armor brar-

jects to wearing a muzzle himralf, but dbUkes to *oe one worn by his cocqianiou. Mr.
Caso had Iratber muzzles made fur tho dog*,
and fastened them on securely. A* soon aa
their uiarier waa out of sight tbo brighter erf
the two found a projecting nail., and by it*
ura twisted tho tnuzzlo off hl* nora. and il.on
proceeded to relieve hi* Icd gifted brother
Ho did thi* by tearing the leather Krap* lu
V.I.WVM n'i'll III— , aa,'. n_ ,L_ ____ - ■ • ■

or bes-tting sin! If ao vou cannot find fault
with Israel for choosing a king instead ot
Jehovah, nnd you had better remember that

HKMO "HU »'ivu u
sitting oo tho City Hall «fep )'«'• ■
nn.,
n«krtl of n tenth :nan iri-.tig W
L&gt;'L'
- - I
Ho looked tho party over and reph
“So as to guard tbe bulidin:.- if atiju kol

“That’s funny,” raid » woman tu h- r utis(Rom. vi, IS.)
• bond When ba had pawed on.
“It’ll mown fanny, Mcmily,'
K 1&amp;. "Coultauo following tho Lord your
God." Although they have sinned, and God tba husband "Them ’are gun&gt; *«*
**“ Firm them tbeir taira, yrt hero ia a tram tho British st tho little of L--- W
by that ’em felter called Perty. end
-*»

iMU no ineani io
,
“H\&gt; no, 's didn’t ’B meant t ■ qwretojr
feel Ln's, hand hour fcelin^ h» a.-.*irutaC &gt;

it—Now Bedford Standard.

days^tb.;-^

Sweet Girl (in a rowboat)—Wbat i» this
pterin the back of the boat for!
Nico Young Man-Thnt b to put on oar iu

Thaobttooana wT-auA..-*'--Right you bare, Hmdly. U:"‘
Jy place where hit ’urte me- «•
that w.i look'd to

'*”•

completely.
them;” and Judas Iscariot, after selling the

tom
Louts Republic,

pie I Are you as a pmfesdng Christian ever

each morning surprised nt tho improvement

If a tadlo of iron is accidentally spilled it
ULct coures, almost inevitably do some

for . rta,

Yort

dispatoh from Waterbury. Com .'W*
mard. of Bouthtairy. b*
who bid* tor 10 ou,n.?!

fully treated by Dr. Parson* by paring a

•to b^nTwi'thlight.cMNngonnt

ri-al at tba n«t baby *ho* -Ton»»

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Hastings Banner.

County.

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HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 14,1889.

FARMEES
And AH Others

MICHIGAN.

When you want anything in tin* line of

S&gt;:
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OR

•lai position*.
t!&gt;e Job Printing De­
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..••i etnpicyed.enable* the

Bl:H N ESS CARDS.

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hi connection, every
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Woodland. Stop at the

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Clerk.

BOOTS AND SHOES,

H. L.1J. Newton, ^AKlHG
All Ne» Goods aii
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
CALL ON

Prices Satisfactory

To buyer* In every Instance.

to

-:-PRODUCE-;Egpecially Butter and Egg*, wanted, for
which the highest market price will be
paid in cash or trades

w. O of the state and United
,'.:su to collections. Money
•
Office over O. D.HpauM-

Hastings. Mich.
. Vitalized Air given (or
:• io( tretli.

A.

drug store.
11 p. ru. Tdei'honc. coo­
s'. Holloway's drug

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'.II ‘ \SP1E. Notary Public
I. &gt;. Claim Agent.
.:&lt;• xl-kind* of claim* before the
•’ -.interior office. Call on him

:• (orc-r . n-cupieh by Dr. Jone*, over
Han-. .&lt; ' *3 Arnum'*.

*11 court* of the »tMte and in the
&lt;&gt;urt».
Hasting* Nstfcnal Bank,
Ha.*: ngs. Michigan.
Rtuitns U, I* and 17, new
. '&lt;*n.t Rapids. Mich

51. »,

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SELLS
Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile,
Lime, Salt, Cement,
Seeds, Plaster, Plas­
tering Hair, t’lano
Binder and- Mowe^
Weste rn
Reserve
Fertilizer^)ats,Corn,
Beans, Oats and
Flour, and

BUYS
Wheat, Beans, Barley
Oats, Rye, Clover
Seed, Wool.

- i .xml .Surgeon.
'
* stare, i &gt;ibce hour* from 9

it. d.. t

G.

*-ui ..: d Surgeon.

ALBERT LEINS
KEEPS A

ou Broadway, near Court

L.

.e Ohio Fanner’s Insurance Co.
■ »«u a num property against
v.ugorarictl; against a man's

CM (TH A &lt; '&gt;1.GROVE.

»:&gt; (dock, Hastings.)
Juris of the state.

A.

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*r Latbropl drug store.)
X

First-Class
Market
Go there for Fresh aiifl Salt
Meats, Fresh Fish, &amp;c.
You will find his

near* Co.’s stored
Hof the State. Collectiona

UotiKepathic PhyF.i:TI- IMEKMAJJ,
■ S.in and Surgeon.

™ ■'

B ARltER, Real Estate, In-

•
and Loans.
oe.'ew.tbj' 1. Bunraog Hou. i doors north
• ■( rwloffice.
■ • &gt;■'! given to making exchanges
I;- Interest* of non-resident
■•arefuUy looked after. Farms
'■" &lt;aJe or exchange. House* and

Hastings City Bank,
iu

g*.

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Prices Eight!
Highest market price
paid foi- poultry, tallow,
hides, &amp;c.

imii ■mu
STATE STREET.

Mich.

“APITAL, $50,000.00.
hcttpwa:,-.:
Michlgaa.
•Vxca foe
, (&gt;tc
hlllW(|,M f(n..
men) , -etipM by Me»ser Bros.

D-G.kot.,

oFktCEns:
President:

Very Reasonable Tens.

C. D. Beebe. Cashier.
niKKcrqus:
’J. &lt;i. llublthon,

. A. Grebb.
Chester Neuer.

tbaerxt Banking Business Transacted.

Robertson

rouse,

F. HRtHtEHHeR,

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37 acres In Rutland, fair house but no
rod outbuilding*, so acres
I ote of fence timber and wood. «1,h‘" ‘
dlles of this city and 4 of Irving "tationThis farm will be sold at a bargain, on a
reasonable payment down.
40 iem In HiitUnO SX ml1-

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ritj. ,11 Imprarwl. t«xl
bolliUnw. Land lay, wall and V'"*”"
w.JL Haa been aold wIlMn laat
tor »1.300. Will &lt;*■ «dd war Iwlow ttal

figure.
Hasttnga, Mich.

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- 0 dir lota In Hartlnaa.
tor a tana.

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COUNTY NEWS.

Call on or address

gillaspie

Polson
is very liable to follow contact of the
bands or face with what Is known ns pois­
on ivy, especially in-hot weather or it the
body is perspiring freely. The trouble
may subside for a time, only to appear in
aggravated form when opportunity offers.
The great purifying jxjwers of Hood's Bar- ■
sapariila thoroughly eradicate every trace
of poison from the blood, as the euros it
h»s accomplished conclusively show. Il |
also cores s-rofula. salt rheum and alt
other, affection* arising from impure or
poisoned blood.

Rev. M. c. Daniela ha* gouc to Jackson
cJ?-f***’1?
atrthorUed to re­ to attend the district meeting, but will be
ceive sulMerlptroim for the Haxsrk
back to till hla appointiifcnt next Satunlay
)***}*? Myer*..Wooztlatxl Center.
D;M.Mm».Oerkey.
Frank and Elmer Dennett visited friends
IA. ti. Adkin*. Montan,
”
H. G. Hale. Na.tollle.
at the Springs this week.
J. MeKelvey, Maule Grove.
Fremont Joie® Is to work for Samuel
Johnson.
.
We tour Frank la-ninrvaux Intends to
, „ “
o Doofwik
move on the went stdebf Gun lake In the
J. N.«.overt,Carlton,
near future and put In a stock of groceries.
roaiamstcr. Freeport.
D- h. MarthtandJ'^edtf Creek.
&gt;.G. Norwood, Delton.
Rev. Rooney, a converted Catholic
Joan Shear;. Hickory Corner*.
Brown &amp; Cairn.. Pralrtevtlic.
priest, preached In the chapel .Sunday
Byron Fisher. Crttwy'* Comers
morning. He I* pastor of the Bethel.
w tu. tfroward, Broward.
Kalamazoo.
A. (I JewOup. Onutaerllie.
I’o*ti;.34-er, Yankee Hprtmp.
. John Drummond is home on a visit.
C. W. Armstrong. Bowen. Mills.
L. lowland and wife go to Battle Creek
Money paid to t(ie»&gt;- ageut* will I
today for a visit.
.
Mr*. Biehle and Jennie Mid leu go to
sH MjtMcriber* at tit* place* named who hare
not settled with u* will, between tl-.H date *nd Nashville to spend the week.
New Year*, pay their subscriptions to the
Henry Mosier has sold his residence to
Ban x ku's ageuts named'sbove.
Mrs. Wilcox's jiarents and bought of bls
BreprctJi.1!'
COOK * MSKERN.
brother George, so says rumor.
Mrs. Drummond has a brother visiting
Uijh 3treat.
her from Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Merslion. of Kalamazoo, b visiting
Mr*. Ealy. formerly Jennie Blackman,
her parents. Mr. Howe and wife.
is visiting her’parent*.
Aimer and Norie 8eebcr visited at Mr.
Mrs. Libble Armstrong ami Mats were
Dooley’s last Friday.
1 summoned to Kalamazoo last week in conFrank Johnson, of Big Rapid*, is at j HM|uence of the M-rions itlness of lier son­
work fur J. Van wagner.
in-law Bert Kelly. He was suffering from
F. Johnson, of South Rutland. .*old a lock-jaw but Is now some better.
fine steer to Hasting* parties last week.
Mrs. Donahue is entertaining company
-Vethur Grater, of Ho|*-. wa.* the guest from abroad.
of his shirr Mr*, tweber last Saturday and
Sunday school picnic Thursday at Rug­
Bunday.
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gles Pine lake.

BAY VIEW.

or takes along a plentirui supply of sUver
Imlt, be may return with a really palatable
im-aa of list. And then yon can hear him
brag about his catch, and reel off yarns of
how the "biggest fish he ever saw" reached
up. bit off four yards of his line, inclodlng .
Hie book, winked at him with that know­
ing wink peculiar t&lt;&gt; such oversized fiah.
and then sailed U» the; bottom of I lie era.
But the Oab-liar is Indtopcnaible to Bay
View life, and adds variety to pleaaurable
existence, for be is always an &gt; ntertalnlug
liar. Still when 1 hard u hoary iieadni
prevaricator relate bow
tyro hours time
he caught four waahtuba full of black baas.
1 almost felt that hi* usefulness- was end- ,

Among tin- innocent diversions of the
fiew-onner is that of gathering curious
*t,mm from the bearh. You can see him
absent mlndedly wandering along
the
beach, stick br hand turning over every
promising pebble, totally oblivious to the
beauty of the bay, th*? roar of the wave*,
or the pitying glances of the "old. timers’*
who regard him as a crank. It become* a
sort of mania after a while, and the hap­
less stone-crank-suon f«yls that Bay View
ha'; no charms except the privilege* it of­
fer* the hunter for curious and beautiful
s|«dmens. This mania usually lasts a
week. With his pockets bulging otil with
stones the crank repairs ux the lapidarist
at Petoskey. Tills individual delight* the
crank by confidentially telling him that In
all hb experience in the business be never
knew so many beautiful specimens to be
found tn so short a time by a new-comer.
Thus encouraged, the crank leave* ail bls
treasures to be ground and polished. The
next day, when the &lt;;raiik calls for the
l&gt;olbhed product of the lapidary, sees that
they are very ordinary looking, pays the
modest (?) bill to the smiling gentleman
with the encouraging wards of the day be­
fore. he discovers that the Petoskey lapi­
darist isn't doing business for the benefit
of hb health, and has a vivid lippmslon
that the mone-crank b bb meat for only a
few short months In the year. Ou? or two
visit* to the lapidarist arc usually enough
to cure the most cotjtinned atone crank.
Hasting* people are well represented
here: Rev. Ellett and wife. Mr*. John
Roberts and daughter May. Mbs lamra
Bessnier. Mrs. IL A. Goodyear, Mrs. N.
Barlow. Mr*. Boltwood, Mrs. Fred Spauld­
ing (who will leave here th.- fttb). Mrs.
Julius Russell, Clement Smith and family,
and ye scribe and family.

So widely and favorably known are Bay
View and the other picturesque pleasure
resorts on Little Traverse Bay that a
■lew option of them would be tiresome.
But so 'constant and marked are the Im­
provements tiiat the occasional visitor of
this favored region is ■ bewildered with
happy surprise.*. In the twelve years
since the writer's, last visit here. Petoskey
has grown from tut insignificant village to
a hustling city of 4,000: Bay View's then
densely wooded terraces ere now covered
with beautiful and often costly cottages,
the number having increased in that time
from 30 to 350. Wequetonsing was then
unknown, and Harl&gt;or Point was a derive
jungle, lit for tire habitation of frogs and
swamp-angels. Beautiful summer houses
HAD THE RACE WON?
now dot the Point, and It is the fashion­
able resort of the Little Traverse region.
Not one of Bay View’s cottages in that
early day cost 8500. Some of those now
Tb* following readable story about the re­
here must have cost ten times that sum.
But of all the places In thb-sectlon Bay cent Kentucky Derby, run. at Louuville, t*
View Is the central point of interest, not
Memphis pool
merely as a resort, not simply for it match­
less location, not alone for Its social pleas­
ures and they are many, not for its Invig­
orating breezes and healing atmosphere; country. He liad namM four winners and
but because here are found all of these and
more—rest for the body. change of scene, side poek&gt;when one of the boy* ventured to
amide opportunities ft&gt;r pleasure, and best congratulate him an bis lurk. “You call it
of all the wants of the hungering soul ami
mind ure here supplied as in uo other
place on earth outside of Chautauqua Itself. don't know whnt they ore talkin' aboufenigtat
The Methodist who loves to shout and sing
big a nutn«kull before tbo Kentucky Derby,
Mr». Tunner, of your city, was the guest I
Dr. till the woods resound can do so at the but that race li-arftt- nw a little. Judgment
Mr*. Culp is very &gt;«»* again,
campmeeting. and the worldling can bear
of her sister Mrs. Vanwagm-r last week.
j Yo&gt;U’.g. of Naabvllfc. b atteuding her.
Mr*. George Moore is dangerously sick him If he *0 desire*. Each Sabbat li. some
Nora And Eva HtWrv were gurats of Min­ j
divine of national fame, no matter what but unle*. its got blind luck to bolp it out it
' ut this writing.
nie Tanner last week.
Mrs. Mcrshoti and Mrs. izickhart vblted j
1). Barr and F. Meek attatnled the party his reel'd if it be orthodox, preaches to the
thousands at Assembly hall. During the
Aunt Kate Hendrick last week.
at NashyRle last Saturday evening.
Mrs. H. Hall visited at Mr*. Braugwin's 1
C. R. Palmer. J. Endinger. E. Mre«*yand week there are lecture* and other enterlast wwk.
| Carrell
v»-.v Eldred attended the reunion *t[tainmeiit*ofan lntcltectualeharacterwith&lt;”'« dumber, tbe best this &lt;»r any other
C. Cross was on the sick li*t last w eek. 1 Battle Creek laat
last Moudky.
Moudly.
1’. Penfold is the
possessor of another land ran afford. There Is a Kindergarten
fl. Hall is nt work (or C. Hall of Balti......................
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the decvivine»t bein’on
school for the children, and a school for
more.
■
Mr*. Perfy wa* the guest of her daogliHolbter McCartney b pushing hl* house kindergarten teacbet*: a school for school ! umm! to train (or Milt Young, tux! Milt bad
t-arltent In Loud hall, wherein are taught
raj idly toward completion.
_
F. Watkins and V. Shafer visited friends the science*, language* etc: a normal­
school in Normal hall for Sunday M-hool
—
near Brllcviie Saturday and SundayTrains N&lt;&gt;. lost. 106 and 107 will hereThe tlr*t nine, of Maple Grove, rxpectfo tracherx. with a lour year* course; in the that bo wanted my judgimt ou their chance*.
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—ram. "slicks
11—tra uHll
go to. Kalamazoo
to cross
with tin*
the CoiiM-rvatory are taught mhsic and paint­
after stop at Tbornapple lake on signal.
ing: there are abo "Halls" devoted to the
| Mr. Haslett ami family, from Charlotte, club of that town Satunlay of tlib week.
study of iMiok-keeping. type-writingi photo­
rusticated at Tbornapple lake last week.
graphy. All ti&gt;e*e department* are prc1 Mr. Hull* family, of Vermontville, are
T. S. Brlev ami Jerry Roger* made a •.KliAt over lay the very highest talent.
tenting nt the lake.
'
“Well, I went to LoauvUle an’ took the
Barryrllle Sunday school picnic at the bustne* call In this vicinity last Monday. Here too b a ttne clrctibtlng library nJ
Mrs. Deign has a niece Irom Ohio visit­ over 1,500- volumes, and a museum that
like last Friday.
will t&gt;e ut very much Interest—both In
T Henry Strong la preparing to make brick ing her.
ratch on
• .
'
J. D. Guy Is attending eamp meeting in Loud ball.
. „
t(y hand.
A great feature is the time and attention
Conrad Clever, of MlddlevDIe. white tn Eaton Co.
Mr. Aim has purchased ■ new team, ami given to special departiorinU of church
route for Nashvilie the 4th. stopped at
work, such as temperance, education and
Tbornapple lake and made H. H. Sparks his son lias returned to Ohio with them.
Harvey Bennett has sold hb term west miMhins. a week or so devoted to each
a short visit
,
,,
Rev. Caywood preached hl* farcwellscr- of Nashville to Henry .Deller/ and will branch with lecture* and talks by Its noted
worker*.
*
move to Northville.
mon Sunday, the 4lh.
All thl* special work goes on without didn't lient him out over Arty yard*. What
IL Bennett lias a brother from Kalama­
A select c&lt;Mn|*ny gathered at the resi­
interfering with or detracting from tbe In­
dence of 'Rev. Caywood. presented Mrs. C. zoo Co. visiting him. •
terest
of
the
regular
program of exercises
half faster than
Rev. Bridcnstinc will preach al the IL
with ti uew dress and quilt.
for each day.
Mr*. Horace Hull, of Caledonia. I* with B. churb Monday evening.
If tbe Bay View resorter takes Id all
S. H. Robart and Wm. Guy visited Sun­
her mother who has been quite sick.
th I* feast of gixxi things each day and
The Episcopal Sunday school, from field friends Saturday and Sunday.
evening, he will have little lime for any­ straight a» the drat. Now. what was I to
Hasting.*, plcnlced at Tbornapple lake last
thing else. Few try to. But each daj,
Wednesday the 7th. It irelng the largest of.
As the Bamkkb him had no new* from there b xomethlng that Interests everybody ninker had tb*—Derby at bis mercy’ You
” jiuraXy"°the Vermontville folk* Pie* this place for some time. 1 will try and with any taste at all for Intellectual jd'-is- might know what I done. 1 told Milt bis
ure- -a somethlug he or she feels ought not colt bad nu air tight cinch, an’ put up ail my
contribute a letter.
nl Frldsy'^ttiv, Bth were two picnics from
wad ou him That* wasn't enough to aatisfy
J. B. I'umfrey. Wife and daughter Maud, 4o !«• missed.
What lias added most to the interest lu
returned from northern Michigan last
Hasting* andmne from Onondagan nuulr one of
week, where they went for the benefit &lt;&gt;f Bay View b that It has
Emm. Miller, of Earn, Penn
the
numerous
Chautauqua
Assemblies,
and
,
boat riding with pome young fried*&gt; from the Utter's health.
Jas.' Miller was Mriously kicked last only the parent Assembly at Lake Chau­
Hastings came near being drowned by up­
tauqua now *urpa*iu‘» the one here. It
setting tbe l“»at while changing P1*5e#' . . week, while raking hay.
Allie Harvey, of Richland. Is visiting was st first called the "Michigan branch."
PIcHiea for thU week: Quimby , the Uth.
Rut so many Chantanquan* from other Of course 1 told Milt an’ be piling'*! on him.
her
sister.
EaatCastleton. 15th: West Maple «™'e'
Mr. Ashbrook, naar Columbtu. Ohio, states attend the sessions here that It has
Ifith: South Maple Grove. 20th. One from
was mylng at J. U Broughton's last lost its local character and naw. and dow
Nashville tlie Stet and Hastings tlie23d.r
week. He purchased two fine droves of possesses national fame a* "Bay View As­
rattle, which they shipped to Grand Bap- sembly." Tbe lecture* and entertainment*
of the Assembly are alone worth all It costa
Ids SaturdayTbe BUMi'u l“'c romwroow1 *“k
Mr*. Adallne Cline returned Wednesday. in time and money to cow and stay here.
Th* Chsutauquan* have a oXtage here on
the assembly grounds that b worthy of
The camping out fever Is still raging. . them and of tbb movement which b actotXre .nd would »k ■» P«°Pl- •“ »"
The new store Is almost completed.
eomplbhlng so much for the moral and in­
Howard Mother ba* shipped from tb s tellectual uplifting of the American peo­
*"g Ou rwl—t ’»
o'
place to Kalamazoo tbb season 150 bushels ple. I attended the services at Assembly
,
. pl«e
C“nd UO bw&gt;
“5
bo«bt Housb * border-. of cherries at «1 to 11.50 a »&gt;«*beL
hall on "RecognitionfDay” when the 38
There are several eases of diphtheria in member* of class ’82 who were lien* re­
rJJ nUI wd m.orf nor. Ita .-'“'“I
the north part of the town in the famUy of reived their diplomas. Tbe youngest grad­
mill«’ * ««'
John Pranshke, one of the family b re­ uate in the class was 23, and tbe oldest, a
l0^”' Mknor carried off the medal at ported dead and two otbera tre In a very gray-haired mother of 70, who came here
djSrXS-F- cb’ml' critical condition.
from Ohio. Tbe exercise* were very im­
Mr Fox. of Indiana, returns home Ibis
pressive and entertatalag.
”nu“Sta^&amp;ubo~o.nrb»uirw1 week. He tlB!‘ t**” v,MlUnK bta ,lau*blrT
But tbe Bay View rerortcr can do *onw
MTwoByoung VadlM. relatives of Cambell thing lK»ifir* study and read and Itatan to
Or K«»e aitlluu b|uuri
lecture*, and heaTrnbout heathens In China
lo-SSl »&lt; »!««•■ - hmtliera. are visiting their friends l»ere.
and total depravity In Africa. If be take*
Edith Karn* spent Sunday with friends kindly U&gt; the water, be ran make a trip to
bri4“iW“our lta.pl. «
“» •tLlorertaJe. VanHorn has returoed to all the rc*o»t* along tbe bay. or to inter­
esting points oo tbe lake or to Mackinaw
ul Mt rrta-llul Trd°?!jl rw tadCloverdale much improved tn health.
Island, and return the same day. He may
B A. Milter * boy cut hb foot very nau
Sam Hinchman and family are vblting

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WfWBKA.&gt;11
‘Ttiuer Elsie Blond
ixmove &lt;,or
e|^we'hrr associates In

relatives in Dakota.
I
&lt;**!*The ire cream social at Grorgt sai*iJIb's Wadnraday evening was a Mteeera

It being a very fine evening.
«&gt;«&gt;«» ■»'

HASTINGS. HICH.
/■??

Mrs. Annie Newberry , of Grand Rapid*,
ha* bmi visiting friends in this vlclnily.
Au ice cream social at Rol. GreeiA next
Tuesday night for the benefit of Kev. D.
C. Daniels.
•Carrie and Abbie Potter ifent to Grand
Rapid.* on a visit last Monday.
A bowery dance at the Springs last
Tuesday night.
.
*
E. (». Bennett i» nursing a-sprained

WHOLE NO. 1785.
Ada Winters has left this part of the
country.
J.- W. Goodwin, of Ann Arbor,-Emma
Tinkler. of Allegan and Anetta Rh-hanb.
of Grand Rapid*, were guests of J. T.
Hinchman and family last week.
Mrs. Anlby spent Sunday with Battle
Creek friends,
J. L. Woodruff and wife are visiting at
Kalamazoo.
David Bellinger and wife, of Mill Grove,
spent a few days of last week with their
brother Myron Emmons.
Mrs. Emma Tinkler expects to return to
Allegan in a couple of week*.
.
Ed. Prichard. _of Ijdre Odessa, spent
Sunday with friends in Prichardville.
Mrs. Etta Tolles, of IsAe Odessa. Is
visiting her parent* Robert Norris and
wife.
Mrs. J. S. Caswell is visiting friends In
Gratiot Co.
May Prichard Is sending a few weeks
with her staters at Lilly Mills.

'’ S^X’Xud br lb. eburrb .Id

their value.

oithe pufaHe u respectfully solicited.

£

elation of het earnest efforts during the
few months of her mrmbcr*hln with us.
titerefore,
f Hfnlvtd,- That realizing in some degree
(from our. own sorrow the acute palu and
grief of her hiudamd and sisters wp assure
tiiem of our most sincere and affectionate
sympathy anti commend them to the God
she loved and honored by a life devoted to
hb sen ice and pray, the Heawmjy Father
to bless and sather them Into bis fold that
at last they may meet in that world where
there are no more partings and ineffable
tills* forbids a tear.
Wraolrcd. That while we so deeply
mourn her death ainl feel her loss to' the
society we would bow in submission to
our father* will "knowing he doeth all
things wall."
Hrutflrt'l. Tiiat the. society members
wear the badge of mourning for three
months. '
Rnotvetl. Tiiat a copy of these resolu­
tions l« presented to her husband as a
token of our respect and love for the
Christian character and example of her
that is called from labor to reward.

Tke best Advertis­
ing medium in Bur­
ry County.

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8

�-TnrRBLSIO£NT TRAVEL*

base ball scores

nwtat Bum,,

Vaulting Ambition of an Emi&gt;
nent Citizen.

VETERAN’S FRIEND.
Cures

Woumis,
Bruises,
Straiss,
Aches ind
Pains Rheumatic,
Neuralgic Sciatic,
PROMPTLY
AndPXRMANSNTLY.

VX£ CJttXLES

The disposition of the surplus in the U.
S. treasury engages tbe attention of our
atatesnmn. but a more vital question has
cmr attention, and that U the reduction of
the surplus consumptive*. Since th&lt;- dis­
covery and introduction of Dr. King's New
Discoven- for consumption, there has l&gt;eeii
a marked decrease in the mortality from
this dreaded diseeM-, and It Is possible to
stltMurther reduce the number of consump­
tives. How? By keeping constantly at
hand u bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery
and 'using according to directions, ui&gt;on
tbe appearance of the first symptoms, such
as a cough, a cold, n sore, throat, a chest,
er aide pain. Taken thus early a cure Is
&lt;uaxantee&lt;L Trial bottles frw at W. H.
Goodyear's drug store.,
Tbe transition from long, lingering ami
painful sickness to robust health marks an
rpoeh In the life of the individual. Such
a remarkable event is treasured in the
memory and the agency whereby the good
health has been attained Is gratefully
biesaed. Hence It Is that so much Is heard
InpraUe of Electric Bitters. So many feel
they owe their restoration to healtli, to the
use of the great alterative and tonic. It
you are troubled with any disease of kid­
neys, liver or stomach, of long or short
standing you will nurely find relief by use
of Electric Bitters. Sold at SOr, and Si
per bottle at W. H. Goodyear'* drug store.

The best tudve in the world for cuts,
bruises, ulcers, /ytll rheum, fever sores,
: tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corxs,
and all »kin eruptions, and positively cures
pile*, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re­
funded. Price 25 cts. per box. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear
Gladstone is going to the Paris show.
Mothers will find Dr. Winchell's teething
eyrup just the medicine to have in the house
for the children; it will cure coughs, colds,
sore throat, and regulate the bowels. Try

Mr. Parnell ba* been ordered off for bis
health.

7, Philadelphia 2—twelve innings; at Cleve­
land-Cleveland 5, .Washington 1 Amer­
ican association: .At Philadelphia—Athletic
U, {Brooklyn 13; at Baltimore—Baltimore 2,
Cincinnati 3; at Columbus—Columbus 5,
Kansas City &amp;
Chicago, Aug. 7.—Tbe Giants walked off
the field again yesterday with tbe gory
scalp* of Anson’* alleged bull players dan­
gling nt their belt*.
The league *core*

—Political K«w* Nvta.

into polities makes bls friend* «mile.

They

lean
association;
At
PhiladelphiaAthletic 8, Baltimore 0; at Columbus—Cob
umbui 4; Brooklyn k No other game*
played.
Chicago, Aug. 8.—Again tbe Giants

cabinet, and of tbe English mission, refusal*

Cleveland's big record of run*, getting four-

Q Platt and Warner Miller. and would

dianapolis—Indianapolis 13, Boston 7; at
Cleveland — Cleveland 30,. Washington &amp;
American association: At Philadelphia—
Athletic 0. Baltimore 9; at Columbus—■Co­
lumbus «. Brooklyn 10; at Louisville—Ixruis-

Mr. Depew should accept.

Kansas City—Kansas City I, BL Louis A
Chicago, Aug. V.—Tbe Chicago-Boston

Harrison believed that the acceptance by

tbestatloo.
T* th* harrow* In a TuaA trip •«» Ukro in lb* tug
Salute* of tiviity-oaa rmt W*ro firedI trow
Fort. Wad. worth an J Lzfayette a* tbe tug
Returning up ti* harbor tb* to*tlnguhli.-d jiarty reacbwl tbeF-1’tRir'rP,“r
a few minute* bnforeS oclock, and *'■[’ *mn^dtately ewxxted to tbe rteamer Pilgnm,

com | any.

reconcile it with Uh notions of duty and
whose father and grandfather he had re­
reived such distinguished favor*. So of th*
English mtotiou, which the president asked
him to take toon alter the inauguration.

e l.HOOti*

MAIl MAluom,
dent arrived here Tbtareday ewtiing and
was immediately driven to tbe retidenre of

A DISHONEST ATTORNEY.

vanceuient, until his income from bis earn-

Mixnkapouh. _Mlnu, Aug. 6.—It we*
made public here
Wednesday morning

cage—Chicago fl. Borton 0; at Indianapolis—
Pittaburg 15, Washington 3; Claveland-l’blta-

sociatioc: At Louisville—Louisville J, Cin­
cinnati IS, atKansa* City—Kansas City 11.

Hl* On*
understanding with tbe Vanderbilt* that fr.r

ing scores: At Chicago—Chicago 7, Boatixi
0—ten innings: tot Cleveland—Cleveland 10,
PitUburg 8, Washingtou 5; nt ludionapul to—Indianapolis
ii.
Now York fl.
American amociatlon: At. Kansas City—
Loutoville W. Athletic 11; at St. l.oui»-8t.
Ixiuis 4, Brooklyn 3—ten inning*; at Cin­
cinnati—Cincinnati 20. BjltiiDorv 3 Sun­
day:. At St. Louis-St. Louie 14. Brooklyn
5; at Kansas City—Kansas City 0, Colum­
bus 4; at Louisville—Louisville 3, Athletic
12; at Cincinnati—Cincinnati 3. Baltimore A

relinquish everything and leave them.

IOO Do

Priscilla ginning, long ago, sighs asish^ ti
Will lose its glo^y luster, when the wash it c
She does not know
in the soaf the tvii4’
Its great excess of alkali, -vhich c:

There to notbin

r Miffe.-.

Our modem maidens need nr.!
Containing no free alkali—by.which the nun .
...vnUj
For linen washed with Ivo::’.' Soap in snowy beat.,.;; nt ' r xiiinirJjii
But always, while it bsts. prcscn-c its pristine
, )uq:i

to give tbe aubje
rverive a remind!

the .arlousscboo

choice of a doctor

Tbe forgeries

■peculation,
crime, and *.
hinwelf; - b*
simply
to
tbr
penitentiary.
_
ba. I-*® Mr. BlafaMI's attorney and wa*

A WORD OF WARNING
There are many white (caps, each reprerented to be "jftt a? rotrt as the
they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeit!, lack the peculiar a&gt;d remarkable qua
of the genuine. Aik for M Ivory ” Soap and inaist upon gelling it.

Injurious drugs *

opportunity which be u-c-l for bl* n-lietnev
He to about 35 year* of age. Tbe young
man wa. kept a Kiwmer, all Tuesday night
... — * . ...___ 2 i- r

A

■ummer, Mr. Depew *aid to nn acquaintance
in whom he hod confidence: • The presidency
to a great prise. It to worth trying for. A
man can give up everything for that."
■Then you would take tlmt and give up

r linen

lorn, attorney* at 230 Temple court, to tbe

That’* what happened yesterday with

fine salary, ranging down fr&lt; m hi* 125,000
... ._■ .
*a._ a-__ v__ l. r&gt;—.uuf

Hood’i

Bootoh, Aug. 8-Preaidrot HarTiwm ar­
rived in th* city Aortly after
Wwinndny morning and wm immediately

Blaisdell to numerous note*.
ing.

.
T11
craving

_________

at Peekskill with a small practice when
Commodore Vanderbilt found him out and

about tm,«M a year. He is president d
the Central, of tbe Michigan Hontbern and

Heart­

bum
^-.pme feete
iiirthhig- Mr
^tnudnem-l*
,1 ring I *•**
sararfiia, wl»W

Off to M*ct th* President.
Bar H*R»on, Me., Aug. 7.-Walker
Blaine left here l«*t utabt to meet President
Harrtoonm Borton. May. Aulick Palmer
ha* famed invitations to 150 urominent so­
ciety :«-oplo to meet the prvrtu-ntid party
at luuebron at« o'clock Friday. Tbe party
will vitil tbe mountain some niorr-n* to a
,p&lt;.cu.l car of the Green Mountain Itar-ato

Recretary Blain--.___________ __

IndianaioU*— Indianapolis 14, Naw York 4,
at Cleveland-Cleveland 7, Philadelphia 10,
at Pittoburg—Pittsburg 12, Washington 4
American association: At Kansas City —
Kania* City 3, St. Louis 13; at ColUmbua—
Columbus 11, Brooklyn 13; at Louisville—
Louisviller.3, Cincinnati 4; ut Pbiladelpbia
—Athtolic* 5, Baltimore fl.
Chicago, Aug. 10.—When p base ball dub
leu Anson’* -babies” present it with nine

bank which bold* a good «lmd of tbe forged
paper. Other bank* and merchants are elao

CMuga, Kalana;:: &amp; ton
TIME TABLE.

XULARTUUItN, LIVER
INDIGESTION
msnVSLA. COMPLAINT. JAUNDICE

by u responsible
Chicago, Aug. fi.—Martin Burke, under
indictment for the murder of Dr. Cronin,

glad of anything

significance In comparison with that’

jail just before noon Thursday. Tin- trans­
fer wm made nulckly and without attracting

car'. jti and bottle
you will feel hap
a gold mine, for

Ha :.: . .SliulU
lorerdsle
Delton ,
..Milo

Hi.fled.

PATRICK M'COURT’S PROTEST.

before Judge Baker, on tbe re vised writ for
Labra, corpus, in the Burke caw, Officer

TERRIBLE YACHTING DISASTER.

Rlehtand June"!
..East CooperKalaiiiaroo

FiagMationK
clerk in the liquidating division of tbe

Buffalo

,1k a medicinal toilet soap, aimolutely pure
\*ud free froip the delaterious ingredients
ibefl in many of the so-called skin soaps.
It purifies the skin, allays the Irritation of
sunburn, rash and prickly heat, softens the
hand* and prevent* roughttrsa and chap­
ping, cures djlack beads, pimples and skin
blemishfH, and preserves, freshens and
baautifies .the coutpleylon, It produces^
Kift, creamy emulsion, even In hard water,
and is a poaltlve luxury for the bath, the
toilet and the nursery. Get only the gen­
uine, the label on which Is black and the
letters green. Price 25 cent*. Sold by E.
H. Lathrop.

Of tboae on board tbe following were killed:
■Ethel aud Leonard L, Crocker, children,
burned; Howard Crocker, a boy, drowned.
John RubvMtein, n carpenter working on
tbe dock, wa* burned to death by bi* boat­
house taking fire from the boat The injured

Civil Service Comiuisslouer Roosevelt
has gone to Ills ranch to rest.

friend—both badly burned; Engineer Peter

Would use Keiap's Balsam for the throat and
lungs, it ts curing nitre eases of coughs, cold*,
asthma, bronchitis, croup and all throat and
lung troubles than any other medicine. The
proprietor bis authorized any druggist to give

lu waiting at th* duck adjoining

resigning from bi*

10— ten innings; at Pittsburg—Pittsburg 3,
tPhiladelphia 7; al Cleveland -- Cleve­
land 1,
Washington
8;
at
fudian-

Distress
After
Eating

JO MODEST POST FOB Q M. D’TEW.

Buffalo, a a* being got reedy for a trip down

required.

Fkxd'k Bl-*h. I’w &amp;
AMT. Hunt.
H. C. POTTKH. Mee. &amp; G. F. 4. &lt; -

I

bad gathered in expectation of a legal fight
term* are used, beginning thus:

started tbe fire, two explosions

CELEBRATED —

LIVER PILLS!

Ho ha* writton President

CAcaoo, Aug. lu.—Shortly after 2 o’clock
yesterday afternoon .Martin Burke, the

FLEMING BROS., FitUburgh, P*.

MICHIGAN GeKTRAL
** Tkt JTmoara Falli

FIRST

from arbitrary-dis­

POINT
appointed under a civil servici examination.
derxtood that Mrs. John

enjoyed the friendship of many eminent

tional encampment, she lta» been tendered

Illinois Prohibitionist* Organising.
totbe naphtha by * tiieli tbe boiler wa* heated.

ence of Prohibition leaders was held Imre in

THAT WISCONSIN TRAIN-ROBBER.
I). II. Hart*, of Lincoln; Rev. Mr. Hughes,
of Fulton county; Benjamin McFuldeu, of
Chicago, and A J. Ba-sett were appointed a

their guest
Tbe navy department has instructed th*

Baton Rapid!
Charlotte....

Milwaukee during the encampment of tbe

merit of this great remedy. Large bottles soe.
Mrs. Harrison line been called to Nan­
tucket by the sudden and serious illness of
her shier, Mrs. Scott Lord.

sin Central tram from the east pulled into
Cadott, twelve mile* east of this city, a
masked robber boarded tbe train and pro

state committal bs empowered to employ
clerical help, that an organiser for state

requested to form ns many clubs a* possibla
Santa Able soothes and heals the mem­
branes of the throat and lungs, when
poisoned and inflamed by disease. Il pre­
HaRMIRBUHO, Pa., Aug. 8.— Th* Republi»bly about (too wa» »ecurrd. Tbe CbL
vents night sweats and tightneaa across
utaeper wu not entered. Tlio robber
the chest, cures coughs, croup, asthma,
needay morning. Walter Lyon, of Alle­
d the bcll-rop* n« the train wa* n littin
ccrids, bronchitis, pneumonia, whooping
gheny, wu chosen temporary chairman.
cough and all other throat and lung
tumbles. No other medicine Is so success­ and disappeared. He is described a* a small asienibllng Senator Delanu-ter was made
'man, but no one offared to follow. ' Tbe
ful in curing nasal catarrh as California
permanent chairman.
Oat-r-Cure. The enormous and increasing
Henry K. Boyer, of 1’hUadclpbbi, wa*
demand for these standard California remman who rubbed n Milwaukee and Northern
edles confirm their merits. Sold and abso­
lutely guaranteed by W. H. .Goodyear at
' mendoun applause. The convention then ad­
•1 a package. Three for 82.50.
journed tin-idle.
M. D. Treat, a merchant from Alverdton,
6., was drowned Sunday In Devil's lake. examine the books of R. H. Stedman,county
BUert’s Extract of Tar A Wild Cherry treasurer, return a deficit of (11,500. Tbe

is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for
coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, and all
throat troubles; will relieve and benefit
consumption. Try It and be convinced.
Every bottle warranted; priec 50c and 81
per bottle. . Sold by druggists.
Prepared
by the Emmert Proprietary Co.. Chicago,

faAHNjocai AretH Hs»U*Prr.A .cbictfo.

lxs g.p

plac.nl tx-foro them by the proeureiir general,
including many k-ttere written by Boutanger
himself. Rom* of tbe... tend to show tiiat
thu general share.i with M. Buret In certain
commtodons paid to that gentleman t&gt;y army
contractor*. A letter was also submitted
making damaging damsgug discloaurea
against Boutanger, which had been writton
by Madame Pourpe, hi* mtotrew, to her
frwnd, the popular agitator. Louiw Michel.

^ors£

BLANKETS
ARE THE STROHGEST.
. .. . .. . ...

.. r-

w .KKr. I IIIUU4. "IIU
uaite th-' famous Horw Htund Baker Bbmketa.

Chicago, Aug. 13—Saturday morning
two of the bulklings of G. H. Hammond &amp;
Co.’* slaughterhouse at Hammond, Ind.,
Wl-r,. almnat
-TH. - ■ ,, ■’

Default having been itiadr
of a certain murtrsgr uirC- to
• *;
gntllt
W Beadle. W* wife««tl.’JJfr. htte.dated May Motrrath ij;.-,-

Probate.

ontheneronternthdaynf M&gt;‘)J
14 of mortragr*. « W’
gage there Is ctalmwl
:
chi* notice, the sun oft«■ • ’ &gt;
fired ami thlrty wven &lt;•.•»/: -&lt;.
u
T40? cent* and an attor&gt;r&gt; * 1'^ •• J'f’J «*“•
provided .tor in «ald mortg*r-.
- - ■ - -- -t ut tw ,« t.ulll. - I1 &lt; ’

■ynmtbareof;
Sow. therefore, by virtue

noon. i snan wn m pmn«bidder at the north from dtwf

the .•
rlwk io tbe-tare
f
’

«3S&amp;

oily products, nuch as lard and tallow, nud
« difference’of (10,8*.

There are
Uuretiinr witB ananorno ■ ■■
COTonanted for therein, ,h.’
described lu said

killing and coaling departmenU wore saved,
but tbe loss will reach nearly (300,000 with
(104,0(10 Insurance.

invariably in hto favor. Various little error*
make tbe total of (11.500.
■

Bishop Foley has promised to lecture at
Fowler. Sept. 1.
•
Happy Home Blood Purifier is tbe peo­
ple's popular medicine for purifying the
Hood; preventing or curing dyspepsia,
billiou.-r.rw, headache, bolls and all fevers
and malarial diseases. Price W cents and
0«*e dollar per bottle.

State of Mlelilgi
At a sosaloa
C.xmiy of Barry
in toe City ut Hi
day. the mth &lt;1

campmenL

mil on estimate of state expcttsM until tbe

rhicb doubt attaches is bu acceptance.

■ , • . finj?’. J rer”-"

.mirth, rtoff

Chicago, Aug. Kt-Christian Harder, of

^..wlfa.Urt.ni’hl »nd thou shot btamrif,
against the

Jtovsi.'
at Bismarck was adapted by the conatitu-

the Ww.cra Union-* m.wt favored cut turner.

YOU CAN LEARN

'

the Montana convention

Marquette will be lighted by electricity

Aheeeeeea. BtoedPoteoafa*. Ban

filibustered and secured
Tins early history of America U full of
instances of men having great nerve. ’ But
We are rapidly beeomiiMf the most nervous

‘"'ELS?™,
For too by W. H. GOODYEAR.

headache, backache.

trough Rochester Saturday

SHORTHAND

I

qr* ttoME
Inst as readily a* by rtl*n&lt;J&gt;n^
c
at 1-4 tbe exprus

LESSONS DY
A MW m*^—»ltl1
Shorthand writer* ret tt'*'1'

•to TO »IS0 PED
Tb. M H l«u. I1"-"',
IM'
BuMlred* have learned BhurUiwi'' m
Zd^-owmrtonxovrr

*1,000 PER YERS
&gt;*-*.«■

tbf

rwnr. FOR '

,.H.

251?

�Dyspepsia

.

» ..,. , t nuuy people miseraMe,
‘••‘,ln«* *°Ur •t*&gt;0“ch’
' irtburn, toes of appetite,
■ t.-rflag. bad tart&lt;*. coated
:,gue. and Irregutarity of
pjgtrcss .... rowel*. Dyspapstaftaaa
«. ‘,1 of Itaetf. It
After
careful attention.
i'l a remedy like Hood-*
Eat'nS
, •;» ju'taly. J«*’- efficiently.
... b, regulate* Uio dlges-

’'u

The Field of Honor.
Two

hmeir Thi. - .

Georgians Stand Up To

1;•.*'*

8our
Stomach

..-udy exprriemted.*
. v» itcrtowi*. .'Lus.

Hood's Sarsaparilla
|00 Doses Ono Dollar

dnutS&gt;Jt»- under a positive guari?ii??.;,fy ‘ .lhe uumufaclurers. that it will give
toJcrtflf ‘ th n *'l*rr *■“"• or •“&lt;»*» will be re­
ot O’pimny reviewed
v ? i hi Th‘* Ru*rau‘'*
hren printed on tbr English fh*t at Spitbwid, Monday. He
Sr SK^2S*"r'“"1 ’•‘“■'""I
Wa* *:ir»wn
___ _,
There are H$5 scImmjI* in Wavue rountv
outside of Detroit.
.
'
'

w,,h ♦motion.
Drew the maiden to hl* breaM.
"t
I?”* ot ,ruc devotion.
to4’. ?“iK1** "»**
r”lW* *l,*5*reledarm» upnprfnglng.
*
* ,e?u’81,0 tuniediiiray.
11,''r'“'ce with sorrow i taxing.
__
I shall not ere my oriital day.
i,.5^1V dr^na‘ta »P&lt;*ch broke him up badly;
i ‘be explamerf tbst her her npt.rebeur&gt;re.lLX^lti,1
f,‘rtIKjed o° tile fart of an Inherited
preuupo* It ion tocousumptlou in her family, he
Gotdre
u1’0’*111 »,bo“.,c O1 Ur"
®‘*d|c*l Discovery for her. and she is
bSWthr.e2n^Ku2n’^'h For wit t*r*mchUh throat and lung aftecUon* Il Is a potent rein-

Georgia line in Alabama, on the Rum, and
Decatur road, near dark Saturday evening
Mr. Fat Calhoun and Mr. J. D. WdUauisoti
fought adnel with pfatuh. Mr. Calhoun
Mr. ^Villiatjmoa wasnurvous and fire! tire
shota without stopping. Mr. Calhouu re­
peated hl* demand that Mr. WUllamaon
ahuuld apologia* for words spoken, which
Willianwon agreed to. Neither jMrty

&lt; ry tialoiahie term in
&gt; P!r.t*at|tTaste Vinegar
busltate a moiMtd to
Howenh they snow,
i &gt;- worthies*, but poslttvcty
juuntly ilcHxllng the mac• i, &lt; and guises, that lb&lt;«
■ Ir.Kiner* i« .it i«*d i* any of

New Style. It straightens
in a rery short while

■:

. ai.d i» exactly i
Uoliar far a fa

•.**".
e'er given i&gt;r. Usgt sCa
“ ^'.’rtk’.Md ha. not brrn per‘ l” no*“‘1.' nirvd. that twraon -ihviild
to?’n!«
of that womirrful remedy
for tiiev are In &lt;te*d earoest and "mean bu*iwn.en H‘eJr
V*XI ****rd for • caw- of

r.~h

will order It lor yon

VINECAR BITTERS
Wa-hlngton 4 Chariton st-

“No, mi'," Calhoun coolly replied.
- WUliamsou, did be nit youC asked King.

Half a death tiuirt Cn’boam demaud ol an
uncreiditioual retraction ami each time
William* &gt;n refus-.-d to make it, detmmdiiig
in return n disclaJiner of personal reflection.
Finally Willi inson ssM:
.
“1 am ready for you to fire. Then we will
toed and firn again."
“Allow me to speak to Mr. Williams'n.
said King, bi* Mtood. but Cspt Jackson
*nid quickly. “No, sir; do not approach him.
I wifi kill ti&gt;e first man wb« cruwe* this

the sj.v tatvr. drew back.

' i ling the i»etltlun. duly veritrbou.-. «&gt;n ot said deceased,
imlni'tnitlon of said estate may
• :iU&lt;&gt;aer ur some other suititereUhat Thursday the rad
•- i* ten o'clock In the Jorei&gt;r th" bearing of said petlirir* at law uf said deceased
his interested In said estate,
'prar al h weslnn ot said
idei, at the Probate Office.
ting*. &lt;u »ald Oannty. and
here be, why the j«raver of
not Iw granted. And II la
■it '*l&lt;i prtltlowergiveMttep
--ted iu said estate, at tbe
•y*'tltion. and tbe hearing
ui-i,luted In said County of

1 ii •w. AKMxraoxn.
Judge of Probate.

ALT
RHEUM,
TCTTCR. BURNS

WOUNDS.

Mu™

AN

INVALU-

po-o n.'iig.
,
Then Capt Jackson lowered hi* revolver
and said: "Yso. I believe you bare that
righL"
.
Calhoun Mak*, a Concession.
King then had a short talk with William­
son, nnd as be wa* withdrawing Calhoun*
voice raRgoat; “In my reutarks before tbe
tegutatlve cuiumittee Mr. Williamsm p«•onaUrdid not enter my mind." Then raising
his pistol be said: “With tbe understat^lfag
that you withdraw vour remarks after my
Statement I fire Ufe remaining »hote in th”
air. I express^ reserved my shota to do
tbis." With these remark* four shots rang
on?. Th- n Calhoun approached awl tb» too
principals shook hands, and tbe party star ted
quickly for tbe car. Entering the car. Cal­
houn said: "Mr. Williamson, we will tot this
matter end here."
...
“We will," replied Wiiliamron, giving Ub
tote antagonist’* hand a hearty sbalta
Tbe cause &lt;»t too uue&gt; ■*

Rev

—

-

c.a~». -boI..
terminal *y»u’m u»
—- - ter spirit of tbe combination of wblrt Mr.
John H. Inman h the bead. Tbe W *t Point
terminal ««op«l in the Central railrqad .y.ten: of Georgia, thn* bottling up the state.
■Riii aroused tlx, indignation o. the paopte.
and the reeult wa* the intr«lncUo»
ata I
into the legislature known as the Oliva tdU.
to forfeit the charters of road, e taring
into
either
comtSnaUona
Mr. Calhoun on Thurs­
day nppeare.1 before the raHroa1 c«ninittae to argue against tlio pasvag* *

MIL Tl^r. U. found
Fn.ld.nc J. U. WlUUuuun. o' U» c“‘“;
uoo*., Ron. .nd Ourollwo w* ’,b“
uuJ.u t.corol U» UU. «&gt;d dn-Ucod tor

tadmudml n*d.

25^T.S

S' Culboon

WW Point rondOnnUon. tart COnC UitookO
S“c.ta“n-« opptaiU-

k.14 nor, .nd tbu. d—-r.-l no mdd tor
tai .. Ct. l~d of “
S
WlUtaurtoo Jumped ot-»d

rotraetion was tteehned and botn p-™~th- city Friday night determined on gor

Michigan............

------- FEMRLE---------

Are Tburwlay mgbt and 40,000 barbel* of

which I did. He took one and a half bntftes of
Cutlcura Resolvent, when his skin was AB
countteu nt 13.SI busbeh. with a slight drBenjamin McLean, ot Kansas City. Ma,
dropped deed of apoplexy in the dining­
room of t*w Hotel SI. IaOUIs at Laka Minna bottle ot Cuneura K&gt;-u!vent bring nnod. Ttarr
have jwmvd »ii«rr«*fui In were case where I
tonkn, Minn., Friday afternoon. His wife advised
th- u.*e of them, ft la surprblnx bow
and itaugbten ore at Chautauqua, K. Y.
rapidly a child will Improve under their treatWadiington territory Dnmorrata will bold
their convention at Eliciwhorg Sept 9.
JOHK R. Ba
Of the XD.OUO qualified voters in the city statement.
American House. Hoxansburxb.

I have been sfillrted since last March with a
kin disease the ductor* called eczcuia. My
ire was covered with seat* and sores, andthe
chins and tntrulng were almost unbearable,
erlug your Cnticura Itemed lea so highly rec
lOinrnded. concluded to give them s trial. u»-

property.

imperial tax bouse.
tost year the whole
number amounted to t«7U,SK&gt;,oOO inhabitant*.

enthusiastic lover of base ball.
Fire destroyed tbe round-bou&gt;s of the Wis-

phi*. Tenn., ]&lt;assed through Chicago Tues­
day en route for O-tmomowoc, where they

IVdliam Johnson, ot Madison, Ind., wdrel
Ml-. S«rah Athey, bis »weetiieai *.. to marry
him Munday night, ami up&lt;in h-r refusing
shut at her. Buppming be bad killo-l hes\ be
then turned tbe ;ii*ti&gt;l u.i himself and was
dead in ati instant. His bullet miawd Mua
A they entirely.

Fort W*t«. too.,
night burned tbe stock, ol R*un£
T
_
.
.
r*n anti burn Slaw
ner &amp;

Co.. with tne uu^.'
a to. O' auo.®&gt;.

Englbh Spavin Liniment nhnovm nil
Hard. Suf', or CallouMsf Lump* and Blem­
ishes from horse*. Blood Spavin. Curb*.
Splints. Sweeney. Ring-lxme. Stifles, nil
Swollen Throats, Sprain*. Cough, etc.
Save 830 by use uf oi»* bittlc. Warranted.
Sold by Dr. E. H. Uthrop, Druggist.
Hasting*.
*
Imlay City eUUens have been buying
bras* watches from an enterprising fakir.

Ellert's Daylight l.lver Itll* are a boon to
sufferer* from sick headache. *our stomach,
torpid liver and ffidigesUou. Sugar float­
ed, pleasant to take an&lt;l warranted to go
through by daylight
The fanner* up In ‘he region of Mon­
tague are verv happy thl* summer. Big

A great physician has discovered that
the true way !&lt;• art on the liver, stomach,
towel.*, rte.. is through thek nene*.
Miles' pills the smallest and mHdesL Sam­
ples free nf W. IL Goodyear* drug store.
Fred Mobil of Montncue. lost his house
by fire.

Sudden Death.
The l«l»“
,ul1
’““2 UliU“’
K you i»ve rtmklnr ..-ntattaj,

nta or tandorne.. In cliwl.
’*»0.
take Dr. Miles' New &lt; ure for the heart,

mar, Child.- «»“ «t Itonkln. «„ mb-

tod Monday nlghL
ifnete Sam’s condition Powders will
U I -romers, coughs, colds, fevers and
CUre.t&lt;
bor*?s' “*■
“ 0,, , ,».n 0 eenta lor
•llS'bo-' ta"”1
b,“‘
si«««•”"»« j'xr
Advice to MOtnerw.

be »»ed for children troths
.cures
at,,l-4Sk7Sd“MS &amp;
tree cent* • bottle.
. A
wom.n of n»P~“l&gt;l« r*™1“SSnd rrrtrtuj dmok on U&gt;e «r«d.

°! B“‘T‘ AnrtTcure nrver M. to«“
dlKrd"K

Mor* Uaa

Warranted.

A D V’Q ‘‘kin and scalp preserved and
nAnY O iwwBfied by Cutlcmw Soap.
UGU I
Absolotrfypure

PAINS AND WEAKNESS

Boston

Dry Goods Store
HERE’S YDUB OPPORTUNITY.
MARR &amp; DUFF

J Are having the biggest kind of a sale on
their 2fi inch Glpvla silk umbrellas, para­
is still in effect.
gon frames and gold head* that they are
Mtttng for 81.49. al^yon their 20 hxh fat
. block sateen umbrellas, paragon frtm&lt;-s
.ng sold for
ting rare Intwrent Bello Hamlin and Harry and gold heads that are to1
Wdkre took plare nt tbe Driving park 81.10. These arr\wo of the most ItnportTbtuaiRy.
The rare wo* won by Belle ant sales in rain and shine umbrellas trier
Hnmhn. She capture! the fln»t beat in
. offered to the pnmlc. The silk umbrella
2:15 and the svexmd in 2:17X- T,M* rafv WM
f.n- *2,500 a side and 83,«» ad.led by tbe as- with gold head that we are giving you for
' 81.49 is just the same as tiiat sold la* I summer for 83.50. We closed out the lot eon.
»&lt;■ u. *i fn.ni behind.
v
prising nearly four hundred; they were
Z. T. Sweeney, the n»» consul general to
purciiased cheap and you an* getting tbe
Turkey. «*. tendered a farewell reception
nt ht» bom-, Columbus. In.!.. Wedueelay express ou tbe R-Jm*. Watertown and Oj- advantage of our pareha.se. Remember It
night by a delegation uf about Iof hb
il.n.Utirg railway ran mw uw uwiivsu-r
.. , .
friend* anil neighbors.
train
Snm.J., wnrata. md U&gt;. M-. J"™'"' &lt;•“- “rT »&gt;-« I™ * »
«"«
Tbe "Soo" ron.l has raj dcei! the licart* of lowing
. .
■............
* .1... it..
iiH.ik.^iin •&gt;
...♦!» W.
a*&gt; m
am.! W.
ai in
silk umbrella
worth
50and
10
propla
were klltal: John
Day, Or- headed kin.
Milwaukee Grand Army men bjr reducing
ocgo. N. Y.; Mi« E la Ferrin. BL Johns for fast black Miteew umbrella, gokl headed
its rate* to the enraiupment.
Mich.; Lowell C. Brown, of BV-rmsn. N. Y.
The western Indian* n^sicel Jub lee wa*
worth 81.90.
Five were injured, including Frank Bell, of
belli al Blooming-lab Glen*. n«ar Hdl»bor&lt;&gt;, Cnels.ygan. Mich., and Mr*. 11 M. Perrin,
')ud . WodnescUy.
Five tbouian I peo|«* ot St. Johns Mich.
Our Stunner Umbrellas
Jut-u-d to a cbqriw of ID vmco* comprising
Tl:o .-fth ial re|»nrt of CapL Hte-par I, comminder of the revenue cutter Rush, regardmg the selxure of tbe British sealer Black
Dismund. bn* bwn received at tbe treasury
departm-nt at Washington. The report con­
firm* the accounts of the affair published in
the newspapers.
Au,.!.™
». "I iMnf. •;« S
A__ I__ ~
1
14„» for a

Sanger, aged 33, and the couple have gous to
Maocinsc*to spend their honeymoon.
At the trial of Gan. Boulanger bof.cn tbe
French Semite Friday, tbe public jcvwceutor
nnnuunred Uist the government was to preor ertdeoo. Itart rhe
bud
tein in c.nununicatiou with I rinon Bi»mnrek. with respect to hl* own political

SWSS3 £

‘•do**,?h,S?sn suffering. I will send free of
to relteve hnman
nwlpe In Gercharge. to » *£0 desire It.
fnlfdlrecClon.
man. French or r.u*i&gt;
.
,]

Potter

diwuancad for participating ' in lbs strike.

Rax Fraxcixco, Aug. 10.—Tbe steamer
Australia, from H-ooiulu, Krings new* that
almost ruinously injured by btigbL
on July 80 two half-white Hawaiian*, named
Th- firm of Dye Brother*, general mer- Robert W. Wilcox and Robert Boyd, with
chandiac, Allegany.
New York,
al*o the aid ot l.W native*, made an armed at­
act* a* Ixnker for t!&gt;e ,'anmrt z of tempt to overthrow the government. Tbe
the nelgbiiorhood. Bunday night burglar*
gut into tl»e safe and Ktoi* 823.IMX) in naah
and 819.000 to United Btate. Imxm1% ba*idoaa olulu rifles were railed out and a skirmish,
u&gt;oi|plaiv. in whirh seven Hawaiians were
lut'of &gt;?welry and a.rend tboUMtid dollar*
kill.*I and twelve wounded. The rioters
worth of notes ami mortgage*
*
Capt. Joining*, of the kteamablp Collin*, were filially compelled tu aurmmler.
arrived -at Quebec Wodncwlay from Gln»gow, reports having pa«*“i 3W ire-bergs, 110
CixcixxAn. O„ Aug 11—The Cincinnati,
nt one Utue Iwing counted with the naked eye
Hamilton and Dayton railroad (Monon route),
I* tweun Belle Isle and Point Armour.
- 3breeyuung men went toj the borne of a has contracted with ad Hie Grand Army
widow near McNeill, Ala., a few night*ago pouts in Ohio, south of Columbus; to carry
and outraged bet ami * her two daughter*. -the members dosiring to attend the G. A. R.
They tlwn went to an old negroe'* cabi n and enrampment at Mdwnukre the latter part of
t.-rttired butt, and upou hi* son profaning this month at 87.M for the round trip, Cin­
cinnati to Milwaukee and return. Thi« rate

plan*.
The eonventton at ClsvelanJ o. tho Amsr
S&gt;kl by
ican Total Alwtineoce union adopted resolu­
H. Goodyear. &gt;
tion* Friday declaring sympathy' with "every
Mrs L. IL Miller, of Michigan, clerk In lawful moveuwnt to suppress druukennm.
tension oflltx*. has been promoted from Wn.i approval of the authority which stow
to destroy Satan's wril-devi,.*d .tructure,
a 8900 to a 8LOOO jx#ltlon.
thaaaluou.'’
.
,
Consumption Cured.
Attain* awl adjoining counba. in Il.inuis
An old physleaii. rvUnjd MFlSi’lK w h-port-l ro.ta
S'"”" 'i,,&lt;i“'* "
bad placed *n ‘d*
( a simple vegetable rem- a result uf state protection.

radical cure lor *"
&gt;,.«ird its wondervous rau-ptalni* jUter bsvl
of eluwi ho
ful
turatk®
knowntobtosuffering
tellltM^dulytomakejticDo^^

*
Cntirnra Brmedlrs
Cure every species of agnalzing. humiliating.
itchiiiK. burning, scaly anU pimply diseases of
the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair,
and all .mnior*. blotches, eruulloo*. toreu
scales and crusts, whether simple, scrotutous
or eontaxiou*. when pbysbi
remedies fall.

; I.
;::st..ut;: t •• !|.t-d bv that
l:rw. elegant and Infallible antidote
to pain, inftknunatlon nml weaknsM.
tlie Cutlcura Anti Pain Plaster. The
first and onlr Instantaneous pain klUing plaster.

That we are selling for 82.49 and 83.50 are
good value for Kt.Ju and 85.0U. We have
them In I-a h*cu and flaisdard length
handle*. Full line of fancy parasols, all
lulian rowrvati-xi oommimion. arrived b. sty les and prices.
Chicago at 7 o'clock Hatunlay morning and
We are haring a big trade uu our spring
have quarters at the Grand Pa&lt; itic.
jackets that we are selling for 12.00. 82.50,
82.75. 83.00, 83.25. 83.75. 84.00 and 84.50,
Chicaoo. Aug. 10 -Fred Rushton, a reetc. These are unuaually pretty styles
a voluntary ru-dgnmetit Saturday morning and good values. They are in blaek and
in favor ot Edward D. Fish. Tbe aweta are color,. Also a big Urn* of beaded wraps can
(9/XV, while tbe liabilities will roach 814,000. lie found In our cloak department at st*
Chicano, Aug. 10.— Ex-Governor Charles
l'&lt;Mt&gt;-r. of Ohio; Maj. William Warner and

THE MARKETS.
Toledo.
Toixtxx Ohl:&gt;. Aug. 10.

in.®®1
m .v
B-rt Ftacks, of Elgin, BL.
11*
Lake Geneva with a number of friend* Fri­
day when be
wiU cr*,ul“ aa‘1

follows. Wbeat-NaS Auaurt, opsnod 7»lr.
chwwl 73M”. Hepteinbrr. openml rtMr. clusad
75»*c; Derembcr. opened TTMc. clcwsd T7M&lt;*.
TA^.. rlraa-l

BATTl-K CREEK.
openedSG4c.cto-e4SJJ*jte- IMrk-September,
opened tiu.tn. closed 81H.57H: October, upenod
JlO^a. rlused I10XK: January, opaned and
rloood $•'-*
lard- hop:ember, opened 8&lt;k45

rwpoamug

r.«. .1 tb. &gt;-s-«

-----

Coonty
tbe City of

thousand eight hundred
Present. Charles W.
deceased.

.

"‘J; r* riS

nOBATE ORDER.
Btateol

drowned.
Tbe tauineo* tdlores tor U»« weak ended
Friday were for the United Blate* IM, !&lt;**
*r* •?
am ...inst S3 for th* cor-

Pa. have b*n parcho**! by tba EoglUh
^ndiente operatic iu PmmvHania. Tb.y
paid *M*».OOU fur th. planta.
Tba HUfe dty
BoouvUls. Ind., is in *
.tata of rxcitement ov.r the dwappoarMW
th* HMiittani postmaster, WiUuun K Danny,
xs
that young Dmny wo* mv.-ia. toomano
doliaB »bort in hl*
Four hundred dnink*n Hungarian eoteworkars in tbfl Coun^iavdie
.torted a riot Friday morning, ’&gt;&lt;*’“*“?*•

83.00. 85.50. 80.00 and 38.50. etc. it will
Taiy!ton'to-fuok us through. Also ask to see
the finest line ofTJcc. curtains iu the city. '
Tiiat la what we can show you and al the
lowest prices.

Sugght of cieyiaiui. Ohio.

ffi3&amp;

rail myself rured. In gratitude for which I msgs
this public statment.
Mn*. Claba A. Frkpkkiok.
Broad Brook. Coun.

JMME)

Of courwtjnu were. Rtirf you know how
painful k little bunt i*. Cole's Cartxdlsalvr
instantly relieve* the pain of burns and
’valihand will cure the worst case without of l*VJ is BL* Joeeph, Ma The promoters of
dented in duvhug ntfxir*. After a brief in­
a scar- Il l&gt; superior to any external rem­ th* move think the.- can raise 83J,Ci*3,0J0 for
Tbe Chicago machliHi hi in
edy known for the relief ami euro of piles. tbe put pew*
H-taid..
Fever *•&lt;•*,. ulcer*, chilblains bite* uf good working &lt;n«ter wiw u».l cauguiM of
“Mr. Williambon, 1 bare bcM font of wl
poisonous Insects. *alt thrum, tetter and
l«!ls, which I nm entitled to Art- at you n«*.
all Itrhlnc and irritating di»ea*«"» of the
The Grand Duke Peter, the rwr'* nephew,
skin and *caip. The wrapper &lt;&gt;f Hi- gennine I* black and the letter* green. Small au&lt;l tuo !¥incia« Mdi^e.-a, .daughter ol the
Jcgblattir-'.'
prmi-w.of Munteu»gr%were'm.»rii*d Wednes­
day. .
Titled you w itbdraw tbe reflertions upon my by E. 11- Lathrop.
Three tramp* lx ipid, gaggoL and robbxi
Sow a black midge is at work on the
character involved in your remarks.’’

tbe moon's rays played upon it* glittering

I'ltOBATK (JIIDEK.
t&gt;.' minty of Harry—**.
I
ut th- Probate Court foe. the
; •'.-h'u at Ui* Probate OfBoe.
*t:ng». in Mid county, on Thugs-t J-ilv. In the year oae
i.r&lt;,t and eighty nine.
j
W. Arauitroog. Judge nt

Boy one year and a half old. Face tad
body in a terrible condition, beiur cov­
ered with sorwu .sulphur spring* fail.
Cured by Cnticura Rnm^lie*.

sai.1 th.: owrt* will equal the liabilities.
Louts Reimer, aged 15, was accidentally
killed while hunting at Wamaa, Wlu, Fri-

Thursday night, and tour engtnai were abo
Oceana county |&lt;ach growers will ship
3U.OOO lianel* of pearlir- tu Milwaukee
Tbe annual meeting of tbe Grand Logion
this scsMin.
000, were destroyed by fire Tuesday; insur- of tbe Sdeet Knights of tbe A. O. U. W. of
The liver and kidney* muM be kept In good |40,lUl Hundred ot acres of sorghum had Michigan will take place at laiijwmiug,
mudltloti. Hood snaraaparilla la a groat rem­ been planted in the vicinity esprcidly fur Mich., Aug. 12and 1A
edy tor rexulatiug these orgst*.
these works, and it wa* nearly ready tor tbe
,
There were only twenty burial* In Mils- mill.
kegon during the month of July.
The British ni-n-of-.war Black Prinre and
Invincible &lt;-o!l&gt;d»i Tuealay while starting
Dr.'Jaques* German Worm Cakes destroy
tor tbe naval ]*n»d-, and both Were badly
worms and remove them from the systexi. damaged
tors and tni-n, which last'd six bourn and
Safe, pleasant and effective.

I* In store for all who use Kemp'* Balsam for
the throat and lung*, the great guaranteed rem­
edy. Would you believe that It Is sold ou its
merits and that aav druggist is authorised by
the proprietor of this wnndlitul remedy to give
you a sample bottle free" It never* Ulis to cure
acute or .chronic cough*. AU druggists sell
Kemp's Balsam. 1 jure bottles 30e. and it.
Eastman seminary, at Clarksville. Ionia,
was dedicated Friday.

ihan if you had found a

uid opium: composed of
i roots. with ;i fine, delicate

reSSLl^V’ nc'i
ch&lt; Ul*,y au”lt11 cure. Tl.e
remril&gt; I* odd by druggHt* at otih Me It t*
K'.'n’JUSi""-’

a^l pail in Confederate money until be tried
to buy a railway ticket.
.
The Sioux Indians at Standing Rock, D.
T., have signed the treaty to opnn pert of
the great Bioux reservation. This will throw
open 11.&lt;»*?.&lt;»&gt;) acres fur settlement.
Tbe wrestling match which wn* begun
last wwk at Milwaukee between McMillan
and Shcllinourger. and closed, undecided
after «x tour*' struggle, seas woo Monday
•night by McMillan, who threw Snelleaburger twice running In a abort time.

lilllMialc'* county school iii»pe&lt; h&gt;n have
Then CoL J.dni Seay, of Rome, rushed In Soted unanimously against prorMfog tree
text book*.
and not allow th- tight. “It is a shame,'’ be
said, “to have two such* fine men stand up
t’nele Sam's Nene A Bone S.lnlinent
hero and shoot at one Another." . Tbe sacoud* will relieve sprains, brube*. neuralgia and
could not agree upon a settlement, and so I rheumatism. _ Sold by al! druggist*.
announced. “Then I shall stand between
The slate fair tmlldlng* at Jacksod are
in front «t Williamson. He was removed by tn lie lightevl by electricity.
main force; Then for fully ten second.
AyeFs Sarsaparilla never before equaled
its present dally ivcord of tnaneleu* eurvsi
that each principal wa* to empty his pistol—
•boot five time*.
Roy Connery, of .East Saginaw. 3 yeti*
old. while playing with matclir- wit* fatal­
Suddenly Jack King’s voice rnug-out:
ly burned. *
“Are you ready, gentlemen f

Tbe first show were aimultanereM. and the
flames and spark* .that flew from tbe pistol
barrels iUinuinatevl the scene fvr an iustaut
Wllliamam emptied hi* revolver, .th, five
shota bring fired very rapidly. Calhoun fired
only oh re, then slowly lowered his pistol m
Williamson’s bullet* were whistling pa&gt;t bi*

BEST IN THE WORLD.

Further Great Cures of Skin Diseasa*
by the Cuticujn Remedies.

insured,''
JY **
acres and tbe yield avnr»te« sc-.'rutewn bushel* to the acre.
' Moaday the report „ „ . r«xired .from
Hayti that Hjppolyta had made u general at­
tack o;, 1'urt-au- Print* and tawn repubad
with great Ium *n4 complete rout.
A scare wa* occii*iolwui at ttio Indiana in­
stitute for the blind Monday bv the discovery
that the f-moilptiom of the building are un­
safe through rascally work of tbe builder*.
A young man of IllinoU, near Chicago,
wi-nt to Kan»a» about u year ago and got
work of a farmer out there. Desiring to re-

Tberv are two niIooh*, in Maurelona.
amssting offle-rs who were now ckm upon
.them. Tbe men left this city Friday night
after arrangmg tbe praliminnries *aud jn
qtite of Ujo efforts of tbe govwruor managed
to have their m-etiiig without interference.

Tb« duel wak fought with nickel-plated,
pwvrl-handled Smith &amp; Wroofl’. hammerlew
fiv^ahooter*. an I the recond* were CapL
Jackson for Calhoun and Jack King fug1
WdiiAuuon. -Klug took one pistol and CapL ’
&gt;e world more generally Harry Jackwm the other. King place I hi*
ft the majority of pro­ in Wllliatmun’* han-L
Copt Hurry Jack­
health not because son walked over and band-1 bis lo Calhoun.
Tbe arcunda to&lt;ik their pudtiotM. The prim ithought until *'■ pal* nml wound* formed the four corners of a
aqnnre. Williamson rai&amp;xl h:» weapon to ex­
amine it when CapL Jackson med out,
instantH ta-wildsred by “Hold that hand down al your skier Will.k.dne -.nd the physl- iatnaon immediately droppai hl* arm with­
. uiten luunder in our out a word.

the vcjy best health-

i
Martin, wiplayed in a Kaoms City
Uni refinery, fell tab, a vht of boiling grew
8a±*rUar aml
&gt;itarsUy boiled to death.
pie statement that a *yodicate is trying to
ohtain posmosioq of aR th, cCaa anil, ln
Uio counry is pronounced a “fake.”
b th. tatu. -lu, Ih, n.-T.-ta
cattn tin i »r«rr .ml. ... ,i._ ,___ _
. '

bM u KOr* ,nr »

Be Shot At.

Sick
Headache

.. good- After eating I
hxvr a f-inf or llretl,
•hough 1 had not vxleu
w.i* aggravated by

1..

OHE SAVES EOOB OF HIS BULLETS,

;.nd wU I did eat

Heart*
burn •

x mi

THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

i'nxlww: Butter: Elm creamery. ISMOMe
-MM1.1U per bbl. Poultry—Lira chicken*.

Ute maybe granted
other suitable persfl

said petition, am
i'm-ims! and Ml

�f.
Hastings Banner

=- '-=
VICTIM OF THE PUZZLE.
nab, living oo

AM INSCRIPTION THAT WILL BE ON

kegon during tbe mouth of July.

THE TO«ra OF THE FUTURE-

M ARI HAU.

Hillsdale’s county school inspectors have
voted unanimously against providing free
text txnka.

tumbling in,

The state fair bulWlnga at Jackson are
io be lighted by electricity.

AUOVST 14. 1S7B.
himself »

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Whether or not a tariff Mull be laid on
foreign products sent tnto this country for
sale hi cvimpctltkm with similar domestic
products, will be found largely a question

FROHATK ORDER.

rumbling will cause his precipitate nub U&gt;
terra firms, and be will instantly jump to tbs
«Md at tbs sound of thunder or oo s~mg
flash of lightning.—Manon |Ga &gt; Telegraph.

ot lu* mama throughout.

There it something about a puzzle which

A Fcnnsylvanla baker committed suicide

once free. I from the labyrinth of maxims

and thresh--* with wliiah ••tariff reformers"
beck to surround toe fcuue between the
polieteeef protectton and free trade.

a few cents may besaved on each purchase.

Nor are they to consent Hurt pedlers may
tow bate home communities, and without
lleeme ia tariff! sell their wants, when
Khaiter articles are on tbe shelves af borne
merahants. who pay taxes for the support
uf looal and state governmeut-,.
The same policy requires foreigners with
machinery and capital beyond our reach,

thirst.

to pay

eunethlng—and pay

noon I should put ou a pair of light plaid
trousers not too big a plaid—a white waist­
coat and a dark cutaway root. I should nick

Little things like that oughtn't tn stall a
man. Ho could do it in four minutes. Not
finding a puzzle unused bo buys case, and

SERMON

WAS

LONG.

&lt;X noting eras wrong

full grown man ought to master that * 'blasted
Be gr

day, and the buttons in my shirt would bu of
plain white enamel. My handkerchief would
be of fine white lawn, hemstitched, and with
my initials upon it in white thread. It would

“When I go out 1 would wtor a silk bat,
dies, light pearl gloves with heavy block
stitching oo the back. Broadcloth! Oh,

broadcloth, but ot the rough black cbeviot

dislike for n man who mention* .

“After dinner I Being tn tbe swim, I should
drift along with the other fellows, having

crowd ha* gathered; the large handed man
baa not looked up. Suddenly be start* from
deep abstraction into joyful life. He ba&lt;
solved It “A wonderful puzzle, ladies and
gentlemen," he announces. "The [-ig* in
clover are nothing compared to it The fit-

From a periodic* I called The Goad Home­
keeping we dip the following chunk* of pro­
verbial philosophy—addition* to Solomon nod
improvements upou Tupper:
Vinegar help* digestion, but a sour temper

tare th—
, -Ji

■ Mamma,” said Willie.
‘What is it, my dearr inquired his mother.

with writing on it and it said—and it said"—
“Well, my child, can't ypu recollect what

‘I have a new thing In bram rings that no

miler.

a borrowing neighbor
' You cannot measure a mini daily walk by
the thickness of his car,*:.
Maay a woman i* expert with crayons who
Is not skillful in drawing tea.

A man who bad committed a dreadful mure

victim. On reaching a river bo saw a lion
on th* bank, and being dreadfully afraid

bmqejf into the river, wlwro bs wn* srixid
and Ssboured by an alligator. Thus tho air.

‘Welk sir, you bean! me sing Masnuiello’

If cleonhniwt is next to godliness, then neat­
ness Is side by side with piety.
When a man duegreen with you it is often
best to leave him alone The same is true of
rich food.
-

Which has been sold in this market for the past two years.
Each one has done the most satisfactory possible work.
Every purchaser is enthusiastic in its praise. No doubt
about it It is the
.
\

Best Grain Drill Madd

was cqpiplying with his request ba sat at tbe

ha was in an exceedingly happy frame of
mind. 1 marveled greatly at the time, but
it w&gt;* tbe next day before I could compre­
hend tbe change. I bad charged him but

Card af Thank*.
To the‘many friends and kind neighbors
who assisted me during tbe sickness and
after the death of my wife. I wish to as­
sure them that their kindness was greatly
appreciated and to return to them my
most heartfelt thankfulness.

Frankuf J.

MORTGAGE HALE.
Driault banns been made in the conditions
.wortXMv m*d» by Ida L nhenk to
William L. Herrick, dated November istn. 1MI.
and rsewtted In tbe office ot the. Register ot
Deeds, for the rounty of Barif and state of
Michigan, on the 7Ui day uf December, A. D.
It»7. Tu HtMir.auf mortgages on wm). sold
mortgare was aMUfned to Frances E. Herrick
and said HainMM.anl.

I" Ht*r r of mortgagra on
IMTO ,.i«. Mid mortgapr wa* on the express eonillbon that should default be made lu tbe pay­
ment of tbe Interest on any day whereon the
.l*'0^® payable as herein cimmm, and
should the same remain unpaid and in arrears
*35

&amp; jass-^ra, •UK
having been
due Norembe.
&gt;OT-, MU
n.MD»
remaliwU unpaid and In arrears lor tbe space
riMi
the ■Ut,rr^d nr!»
eipai sum of eho with all arrearages of interest

Augusta farmer.

Call in and &lt;ee it. We

Open and Top Buggies.
Ward &amp; DoIson, i Lansing,
Mason,
Ovid,
Allegan,
Troy,
Flint,
Page Bros.
Anderson Road Cart Co., and many ethers.
We can surely satisfy any one who wishes to buy a buggy
in both quality and price.

Wagons
The Old Reliable STUDEBAKER.
Which everybody knows and acknowledges is the l»est ami
best made wagon on earth.

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds.

w sun or
ring been Instituted to re­

The bull was a ferocious

Anything to avoid hard

man was horrified to see the bull
to body He hit tho beasts terrific
ritb tho hammer, took tbe fainting
tn his anus and ran for two dear
Tho infuriated bull pursued them.

And the best is always the cheapest.
have also a big line of

— Flkgeodc Blaetter.

,

a bull I* related by the Auguzta correspondent
of Tbe Boston Globe. The maiden wa* a

be required in earning a wrek1* salary. Little
by little the victim got* wilder and less of co
oraunent to society.
Little by little hto
meatal forces fail, until

Farmers Favorite
Gram Drill,

You were almost hoarse.’

, continual cold.
kitchen chimney will not draw.
iMt mo make the broad of a nation and I

Fellow think* be can do It every time

And so they go.

in tbe family.* '—Lewutou Journal

Desire to call the attention of farmers to the

buy a

never to tire. Only ten cent*. Simple enough
to charm the child; profound eucugh to oc

bought it.
The jargon of puzzle fiends 1* a language ol

Fultnryrillr. Waraei

gagement with literary man. Qualifications:
Considarab]* ignorance, fair capacity for
labor, *ome literary enthuzlawn and tbe
ability to write *bortband."—Detroit Frea

Wait till after dinner teforv you fall out

“Where did you get that rulla-bolla busi­
es! I saw you trying to sell I”

inclosing a beary draft
eastern bills. A few d

vv.HWKimv
®. ]«. IM xtu*

recently appeared in the London papers: “A
young lady must earnestly wishes to become
acquainted with thorough believers in spirit­
ualism. No trifler need answer.” “A smart
young novelivt wanted at ooce.
Salary
about £4, increase to £6. Jlours good. Good
coanection. ” “Agents wanted to sell a beauti­
ful portrait of tbe Right Hon.. W. £. Glad-

ms

what would happen 'if I werea young man.’

middle aged man, well known on Wall street

Few people who utter complaints of the

from often wishing for death. But. really,
wbat is the world coming to I A too speedy
-In-t rf »»■■&gt; In .11 dn-rtm.nl&gt; o&lt; j—l-

plied:

Said a watch repairer: "B is wonderful
end at times mtoutahlng bow little it take*

i tnv drowvy old brain 1
Then my bet .
But my bead got a bump

■«Wk -

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evohtUoniso slowly; but by all means raise a
moaumeut to the Pennsylvania baker—a
Yunna twist in granite.—8L Louis Globe-

a white waistcoat and

Tbe moMit attempt in lids country to
plan*
form a salt trust leads the New York Sun,
democratic, tn epeak as follows upon the
relatkai of free trade or protection to ring, and at test it is anything which will
challenge solution. However, no problem lu
tnuta:
After all. It -a-enis/thai tbe tariff on salt
wasn't able to save we effort to cowbinc what be shall drink, or wherewithal be shall
Uie AMMwicati Milt man Ufa-two Into a
trust, Although the absence uf such a tariff
working thk cnaruc
had not hindered tbe British manufactur­
er from funning a trust In England.
Protection in tliese ca^es couldn't make roe, stand* a tall and branlnl individual in­
a trust attd free trade couldn't prevent owe.
Free trade and protection are both big
things, and no is a trust. Yet there still over them with great bauds that could sf
aecins room In the world for all without
overlapping or being in any way connected
with the other. Perhaps when our friends, bearing a message In haste, stops Jo see if tbe
' Use tariff smashers, come u&gt; realize the riddle is solved. Another boy tees the baited
fact they will be happier.
of men drift along and pau».&gt; a moment, and
a woman with a baby carriage &gt;pa*bos up to

THE

Intyre, decrased.
Ou reading and
bed. of L. A- McIntyre
praying tbi* court to:

to be published In the
paper printed and ch
Barry ouoe In each i

with their product* to ccnapete against
American eotetyriec-and American capital,
which^re steadily taxed wkbout poMibll-

Ity of eecspe or desire for evasion.
Proleetlou for domestic industries 1* but
tbe broadening of thxt huiuaacand natural
poBcy oboerved ta bre*rta:g for the snesubcni
of our family ouch Boney as they can oonvcnicntly earn, rather than pay log It out
to atzaageru; tbe aaaae we advocate in local
roramunitie*—■trading with hosm- mer­
chants, employing itome meclianles, patron­
izing iMJure papers; in short, protection re­
quires the Mtndlng away of ao asoney 11tat
nay be pnxjaitly retained for tbe comfort
ofourMsm bonscbolds and advancement
of tbe community in which .src make our

cooatv on Saturday, tbe

We would hero to consult about tbie.

and whose power may be used for our
detrUnnnt.

Sh^S. tn said

bodily activity quite out of tbe question, but

Europe w ill ntrt. and dare not. contend

that their neighbors should send tooth-j to
dfartawt cities far goods, evon if in so doing

MOBTGAGX »aLE
this «wnn

where tbe dr-

Too Many
Straw Hats,
Lawns,
Satteen,s
Embroideries,
Seersucker
Coats and Vests,

lew of imbeciles.

struggle be reached a ptaee of safety with ids

nils circba

NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.

•Chailies,
Parasols,
/kite Goods,
Summer (ioods,
Jerseys,
Etc., Etc. .

A cool spring and summer has left us with too many -'■anl
mer goods and in order to close them out, we will for

30 DAYS
Irew back a lit!
and Mexico fci decimal, but
metric system te thus legally

OFFER THEM AT COST.
Be sore and look at the boota, shoes and slipper on *i r
Bargain Table.

Prairieville, Aug. 1,188S.

M. J. GOSS.

�Banner
Wn’lnewtay. Aug. M. !«•.

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’»KICRN, Local Editor-

J'amily
Groceries,

and Pr '.'isions,

Sfonc, Earthen,
/ Q/assware.

ami House Bloet
Hastings, Mich.

Hicks &amp; Spence,
«uc,-.—&gt;r* tui*. H, A M. W. Hleks)

hi ilu Highes*. Market

Pritt

vdsh. Dr} Goods, Boots .and
Sfcofc*. Hardware. Groceries,
and Crockery,
. /

BUTTER, EGGS.
. and Produce.
.

U

LOCAL NEWS.
•hool will open ,,n
■I bran io exchange for wheat

n.r 1M.&lt;I&lt;
a-, scliorn «teld a picnic
■ TJomamm* .ak- Friday.
Gocld.

.10
Thursday
t-C

rale

Tto-AVv. • ■ ..n eamp int-etir.g iiegan its
■vkin yesmday in PennockV grove.

&gt;&lt;&gt;tiit of the nicest and cheapest gtasswarry.ii. ■
iwat Hams A WanAnuan’ii.
A .’.Jhi ho i in this section Saturday
did -nice dins;-.- toefojM on low ground*.
VrnnoitfviBe i* agitating «he question
■ 'putt tagin water works for fire protw-

it &lt;»f well broken 4-year old
•-MJ.IHJO fence piiketa 5'x2
i- -t h'lig at 80.00 .ut Bentley

while! bi'Mode to cmiydete
The ii.i^ui.-' Furniture company reeekl Mnii.liv th.-it• jirM order for furniture.
Fraud, a ptilnof gold npectadra. Owner
'.in ha.e tli. -.lai,- |,y proving property and
raying forttito ikufw.
Kalamazoo partira have purchased 10
• r.-*at Crooked Lake. They will convert
1 numln-r ,,t w citizens have greatly
Mpu.' rd th. ap|ra-aranre of their pmaises
by trimming up their shade trees.

n&gt;e M. &lt;. ii. it. company liave dwHiled
-■ i'-dt rity wat,.r iu &lt;htdt Mtock yanl„
'&gt;»• will ptoa.*e the stock buyers.
A full at:endance to requited at the
^»t regular me. ting of the W. R. C.
Miw. H. A. Reki». Sec.

An Mitotprislng fakir caught'about SBO
-'’"ttiiof *iu k"r» on Jefferson street Friday
t h,.a|, jeweJry was used for

M’ th'dirt and Presbyterton aoriohn’i'toy school* will Join In a plcw^at Ihornapple lake Friday of next

* Fnrr|f” missionary aocieMJ’lliMi) |t, monthly meeting at the
Mr*. E. Y. liogie on tbe '.’tat at

-owe. Slid we our C, 10 and «le. countu,1?*
new stock. We are loaded
■ Attom* ’ ‘ U‘rgnlns “l ,,am" A Vlin_
in tbh paper stated
। l,\1,a', hcen called to Muskegon
u
1 “f “ ‘&gt;“u«hter. It fdjould
we read gram Slaughter.

thit

Bptw&gt;p&lt;) wm. -Ill
bliirie*
*‘ty
M’IW lM the Rower
wihLT,n"'‘Uy of ,M,*‘ w«k. ’* *rved from r, to 7 o’clock.
thari,L’Tfl‘* r,’rfl‘‘r *" doing more roasting
&lt;rr*h rrl’
tria* w111 Prove
&gt;’ou ,hat
r'«*I' d u-orfeea are far better than

Ham&lt; A VaxAewak.

personal, mention.
Chas. Deane is home from Cadillac.

Tbe resultuf l**t Wednwdav nm*

As has been before stated tbe rite chosen
wu 1 to a In r.TOtot by the furniture cosupany is located on
State street .north of the fair grounds. .It
N. T.,Parker war in Nashville Saturday.
lays alongside the Michigan Central ami
81. BWh eun** S*" *el1 contains between four and five acres of
^rn.Yriday. to Geo. Dennis and wife, . played and very interesting.
laud. The Michigan Central will put In,
.1,—'■’“'"••'I Eo«t»rt&gt;e toIU reportot without expense to the furniture company,
^A- Jones was in Grand Rapids yesterTbe program for the meeting of homoBa
irjo"0* C&lt;”"P*I11«* tournament at Plain­ about 1,200 feet of siding and do all of the
Orange arrlvled too late for publlcatlJ!
wall recently, speaks as follows of the neeesary grading and filling for this track.
In this Issue. The meeting will !«• held J|t^0’ Wooten is clerking in R. K. Grant’s Hast ugn company: -The Hastings team. Thia siding will run close to and into the
with Rutland Grange at their hall Au?
?'
«»J smtlrounly buildings so that care may bi1 loaded and
23, commencing at 10 o’clock.
b‘ pa^W’ Wtrner u home from Macatawa looking fellows, were greeted with a burst unloaded without cartage; as the Central
°f BpplatKc us they went down tiie track company agree to allow cars to be loaded
Leet-FAtor erenln, lire ™&gt;n&lt;l Beu,,,.
there, whether to their ful! capacity or
Vic^nM?”t 8ra,U1 kit last evening for Bay toward the starting point They came
back down the street in good order and partly so. this saving of cartage will be
eHennurat »e&gt; held u the 8ur rabonl
Pra*cd the hydrant In 9»K. Water, how­ an important item.
Creel^"
&lt;,reWe
and
w
!
fe
are
1,1
Battle
The main bnlldiug will be 48x182-feet,
aL The Judges were Rev. W. M Puffer
ever. was not given until 50 seconds had
»s_*ed. owing to lost time in getting the two stories in height and built of wood.
Mrs. Lampman and AL Evcleshymer.
John Barry, of Nashville, was in townto the bydraiiL It being carried a few It win In* located on the east end of the
fefit by. Flilrd money, 820, was awarded factory some distance back from State
At r special meeting of the common Monday.
street. This building will contain the su­
council Saturday evening. It was decided
F.
Brooks, of Delton, spent Sunday tills team.”
perintendent’s office, the drafting room,
•to purchase of the W. 8. Goodyear estate hi town.
A terrible tragedy, occurred at Harris both in the east end on the ground floor.
alxnjt four acre* lying across tue road north .„%*• G- °’ KPau,’H“K 18 visiting friends
Creek, seven mile* sonth of Caledonia,. In The remainder of the ground floor will • be
of the fair grondda. This property
Kent
county.
Monday
lilghtabout
midnight
in Niles.
devote&lt;l to Uie manufacture of the furni­
be occupied by the furniture company.
J. B. Roberts and Frank Biaek are at when Deputy .Sheriff Peter Sinclair, of ture and a ware-rootn, while the second
Kent county, aecompankJ by his brother floor will lie used for the finishing work.
’•Father" Griffin, aged M), living Ju&lt;t I etoskey.
Daniel went to n bouse and attempted to Joining tiie west end and running south
south of the city, one day last week • show­
O. F. Long, of Nashville, was in town
arrest Charles Brearly and Imael Gorseh, will be the lumber room, for the seasoned
ed that he had no use for tbe Sequanl elixir Saturday.
twn tongti y oung men charged with whtat , lumber, 42X.M) feet, also of wood. Joining
of life. He mounted an out stack on Har­
F. R. Blaekman. of Delton, was In town stealing. The officers expecting trouble the hunlier room on the south will be the
rison HlMnger'H farm ami pitched as fast Thursday.
wunt heavily armed. They rappml al dry kiln. 93x48 feet, built of brick. Three
and as many bundles as the rest ot tbe boys.
Mrs. J. Spence left last week for a visit the door and demanded admittance. This tracks will run through tbe kiln and lum­
wa* answered by the sydden appearance ber room so tiiat a car of lumber may be
The meeting of the young people’s alli­ in Kansas.
of a ravage dug, which was Instantly si­ run Into the dry kiln and after seasoning
ance, connected with the M. E. church
Ray Galloway I- visiting his grandfather lenced by a shot from Sinclair. A second into tiie lumber room and unloaded. Join­
Sunday evening wac very interesting’
demand for the surrender of tiie accused ing the lumber room on the east and tbe
Owing to the failure of the MH-akcn to &lt;■« In HowelL
a suffieutly loud tone of voice, those far w'V H\Go&lt;’dJ ««r wa, In -Grand Rapids was answered by tiie appearance of gun*. main building on the south will lie the
Instantly four shots rang ouL When the boiler room, :&gt;0x30 feeL built of brick.
back In the audience could hear but little. Wednesday.
.
smoke cleared away II was found tiiat Dan­ The engine, a 100 horse' power Westing­
Miss Blanch Mead Is the guest of Lan­ iel Slnclar hkd been shot and died almost house, will lie located on the west end of
Owing tn tire absence of Rev. W. M
Instantly. Peter, accompanied by some of the main building. On tiie south end of
...
Puffer next Sunday a sermon will be read ding friends.
the neighbors, who arrived Just after the the boiler room and Joining tbe east end of
by Mr. D. Striker at the usual hour for
E. L. Parish, of Nashville, was in the
shooting, entered the house and found the dry kiln is a brick heating room, 12x14
morning service. No service will be held city Monday.
Brearly wounded and lying In a pool of feet. Hot air from this room will supply
at tbe church In the evening. One week
blood, while Gorsch had skipped. Bfearly the dry kiln and by ineans of tbe Sturte­
R.
J.
Gran:
returned
last
week
from
his
from Sunday services will beheld as usual.
was removed to Caledonia aud hi* wounds vant hot blast apparatus will be used in
westeni trip.
dressed, but he is not expected to live. heating the main building.
The Michigan Central will sell excur­
I’. D. Busby and wife, of Cairo, are vis­ Gdneh is still at large.
The buildings will all be erected in a
sion th-kets to Charlotte and return from
iting In towp.
substantial manner. Their crat and the
Aug. 13th to 10th Inclusive at one and otic
|The death of Adam Tinkler, ugvd 07
cost of the machinery will be about 812,00b.
Mrs.'J.-Russell has returned from north­
third fare, good for return not later than
yrara
10
months
and
1
1&gt;
days,
occurred
All of the machinery' will be first-class tn
Aug. 16th, account of Eaton Co. Battalion ern Michigan.
ytirterday afternoon at his residence in the every respect au tiie company propose to
and Charlotte Gun elnb.
W. L. Wilkins visited Muskvgun on bus­ secund ward. Mr. Tinkler bad been suffer­
have every thing in shape to do the best
iness Thursday.
ing for about four years past with a cancer kind of work. The buildings will be well
As our readers weh know. Dr. J. A.
C. W. Crothers, of Lake Odessa, was in on his face- During this summer the can­ lighted and veatllateil. There will lie 120
cer has developed very rapidly and has windows, each containing 20 panes of glass.
Baughman, thr well known specialist town Thursday.
caused terrible suffering until it culminated
formerly of this city, Is now located at’
Work on tho foundation will begin this
1’. T. Colgvove went to Flint yesterday in death. Deceased was born September week and the factory will probably be in
Akron. Ohio. All those wishing to con­
_
25, 1831, hi Erie county, N. Y., and wa* running order about the 15th of September.
sult Dr. Baughman by letter can address on legal business.
him at No. l&amp;l Soqth Howard street.
Fred Shephard, of Charlotte, was in 1 of a targe family of children. He has al- Mr. Dlckeraoa, manager, and Mr. De­
j ways teen a hard worker and never allow- Groot, superintendent, are'hustlers from
Akron. Ohio. He write* prescriptions for town Wednesday.
I cd himself when a young man to idlp his the beginning and will make things go
any disease for Si.00.
Fred L. Heath and wife were In Grand time away. He removed to Michigan in from the start. Both are men of much ex­
October. 1845, settling in tills county, where perience in the business, and know wliat
A survey was recently made from Del­ Rapids yesterday.
he has since resided and teen engaged In they are about when it comes to making
ton. a sUtlon on the C. K. A 8. road to
W. C. Kelly was in Grand Rapids on
farming. By strict attention to business furniture. Experienced men will be em­
Thomas’ mill at the north end of Gull take business Thursday.
and egreful economy he had amassed con­ ployed In the workshops, and nothing but
to establish the feasibility of constructing
Rev. L. G. Moore, of Grand Rapids, was 1 siderable property and for the post few good goods win be turned out. Following
a spur rood. In order to carry people direct
years
has taken life somewhat easy. A is a list of articles that will be manufactur­
.
to the lake. Gull lake to becoming quite a in tire city Monday.
widow and three children, a son andxtwo
favorite ne*ort and the proposed improve­
A. J. Hardy. of Nashville, was it. town (laughters, all married are left behind. ed: Chamber suits, hotel suite, dressers,
bureaus, commodes, toilettes, wash stands,
ment will probablj pay.—Kalatoaroo Tele­ on business Monday.
All are well provided for. The deceased tables and l&gt;e&lt;to. Many different designs
graph.
Rev. W. M. Puffer left Monday for a 10 was a man somewhat peculiar in his ways, will be used, and tbe - ompany will contin­
A three pound eel was caught InX*’ days’ visit In FarwelL
but his peculiarities did not prevent ills ually be ou tiie alert for anything new nn&lt;l
having a targe number of warm, persoual taking.
river Tue*day morning by Fred Spauge.1. II. Cutting, of E. W. Morrill A Co., friends who will mourn his loss greatly.
macbcr. Wedntgiday morning T. J. Bush
This factory will unquestionably lie a
was in town Thursday.
Tb&lt;- funeral will occur at the residence substantial addition to our city. At the
caught another somewhat smaRcr our.
They wen- Imth taken above t.ht? dam in
A. V. N. Siingerland and wife spent Thursday afternoon at" o’clock. Rev. D. start they expect to employ about'75 hand*
IL Oviatt, officiating.
'
which means considerable Increase in our
about the same place. They attracted n Sunday lu Battle Creek.
population besides many other benefits,
good deal of attentkm as it was not known
A. D. Maynard and wife visited* Battle
in whatever way our citizen* can aid the
that tire Thornapple contained eel* until
Creek friends last week.
•
■these catchings reveaksl the fart.—Middle­
The International exposition bureau of business they should do so without hesita­
ville Republican. IL J. Grant made a business trip to iicrormation has prepared a printed circular tion. They will be amply repaid by. the
containing a list of the hotels of Detroit, general benefit reached. Let every one
Grand Rapids yesterday.
with their rates and the number of guests- take hold and do al! they can to give the
Mrs. C. Ai Griffin went to Battle Creek
butter, we believe that there will be no
tirey can accommodate during tbe 10 days comimny success.
better time to sell than the present. as fall Thursday for a short visit.
of the great fair, Sept 17-27. 'Die circu­
mins will start the feed, and butter wiR,
Ix-n. W. Feighm-t. of the Nashville lar also has ■ complete -dratf cv, «:eam
lieerane more plenty attain later. We are
and electric car and steamboat directory of
Following is tbe llst^if cases on the cal­
prepared to take any quantity of butter,
line* running to the exposition ground*.
Mrs. Pratt, of Charlotte. wa&lt; the guest The bureau has further a list of boarding ender for the tenn'of court beginning Aug.
rgg\ and all kinds-of fanners' produce for
last
week
of
Mr&gt;
Anna
Mason.
cash. We are also offering some ve/y
bouses and private families willing to re­ 19th:
CUIMINAI. CAVSKH.
good bargains in dry goods ami bootfl-dnd
George Pound, of Ohio, is the guest of reive gueate during the fair. Information
The People vs. John Eggleston: tiie
-boes. l)o not fad to cal! and see us when lih cousins, the Busby brothers.
regarding these can l&gt;eobtained by address-1
ing letters to 7 Merrill block. Detroit, Mich.' People va Geo. Simps'll!; the People vs.
Mrs. A. C. Carpenter left yesterday for
Tlioinu Baker; the People -va. Ralph Jor­
Tbe ■••Scripps’ league" representatives a visit with friends in Muskegon.
dan: the People vs. Loren E. Benson; the
have arrived In England and are calling
Following are the real ••suite transfers People va Geo. D. Barden. (2 case*); the
Frank Johnson, of Mancelona, was tbe
upou the mayors of IJwrpool and Man­ guest last week of Arthur Griffith.
for the week ending Aug. 12th. 1889, as People vs. Loren E. Benson and Geo. D.
chester the first thing, probably to l&gt;ett«‘r
taken from the books In the register’s office: Barden: the People v*. Frank Treat; the
C. E. Hawley and wife returned Satur­
tlte condition of the working men uf this
Itemw E. Gregory to Charles Clark; parcel People va IL Dunham; the People vs.
Me •, Ikiltliuon- Sl(«l
Taylor Walker &lt;2 cases): tiie People va
country- No matter who it is or whom day to their home in Buffalo, N. Y.
William Brown: the People va George
they represent. w all like to “stand In"
Mrs. E. U Parish, of Nashville, was the sec tu Fralrlrvllle
with the "big bugs." But these people guest Monday of Mrs. H. A. Barber.
I. H. Wickwire to K M. Jones; lOMseeS Shaft; the People va Charles B. Ia*wIh:
violation of thr liquor law.
Jriinsiown 87.0(0.
won't find out -much about tbe working
H. B. Campbell to Mary A. Campbell;
sec
S. A. Crowell went to Charlotte yester­
The People va orlsndo Shaft: criminal
people by calling uti Mayors of big cities,
5J Baltimore8*0.
,
.. .
for they don’t know anything ateut them. day to attend a trap shooting tournament.
Henry D. West to I. A. and Catherine Mat­ assault.
The People vs. Joseph Bocjdetnan: lar­
tots c. and a Writer's add city two.
—Portland Observer.
Mrs. F. O. Spanlding has retunied from thews;
Haney W. Willlama to William H. Jauch; 40a ceny.
her visit with friends In northern Michi­ see re Hop' SeCO. .
.
The attorney-general announces that lie
The People va Geo. Knowles; concealing
Jennie Meachem to Charles Fowler; 4M see f
gan.
stolen property.
is arranging to took after the Justices of
Maple Grove 81 JM».
Charles Fowler to Fhllfp Ayers; 42a sec2
Miss Maude Bentley returned Thursday
The People vs. John lairabec: eouccaling
the peace througbwot the state., ipany of
Maple Grove I1JS0.
stolen property.
.wlwna have in their fewsesdon money due to Nashville, after a visit with her sister
The 1‘eople vs. Fay Cushman: larceny.
the school board. Under tbe civil law all here.
w
Tbe People va Mathew C. Woodmanwe:
flues and forfeitures for criminal offense'
Mrs. Minnie Copley, who nas been visit­
The mreting of Barry county pioneers abortion.
go to the principal of the sebobL and all
ing at D. IL Cook’s, left yesterday for De­ held in this city Thursday of last week
The People vs. E. H. laitiirop; the Peo­
Jtutiees must report &lt;0 the county- treas­
was well attended and very interesting. ple va John Martin; violation of the liquor
urer « the find day at January and the , catur.
&gt;
A- A. Wlimott went to Grand Rapid* The meeting was held at the fair groundA law.
first day of July of each year. In some
Geo. K. Beamer made the address of wel-1
The People vs. Mary Bllby; exposing
places the Jurticea han- assumed the Monday. Be has securred employment
cinue and the treasurer's report was read babe with Intent to abandon.
perogative of the governor and remitted there.
by D. IL Cook. Clement Smith, historian
The People va William Irland, John
Ml*. H. A. Goodyear anil Mrs. Nancy of the aimoeiatlon. read a historical sketch Heckerthorn and Frank Ruse; larceny
Boltwood left Thursday night for Bay of, the society; during the past ydir there from jierson.
have occur red the deaths of 40 members of
The People vs. Edw|n Bissell and Chariea
lake sea monster is no other than Deputy
Game ami Fish Warden George W. Sher­
Mies Elsie Beal, of Colou, Ims been a the society. Mr. Smith gave a short sketch Flansburg; violation of the liquor law.
of the lives of the deceased ploneerx In-1
wood. No one ever aecuM'd him of being guest for the past few days at Dr. Lamp­
teresting
addresses
were
made
by
Jonathan
Hiram Rogers va Michael Deegan; as­
other than a total abstainer, attd ybt be
man's.
• Haight, of Woodland. A. &lt;’- Towne and J. sumpsit
avers that al&gt;oiit&gt;0 o’clock last Saturday
Mrs. Eli Throop spent Sunday in Kala­ S. Doolittle, of Prairieville, and H. A.
Riley Chllran va Fred England; ' motion
morning, whltf aealrd in his boot on the
mazoo with her daughter, Mrs. Ld. Hol­ Goodyear, of this city.
to set aside non-suit.
placid surface «»f this famous lake watch­
The following officers for the ensuing
N’ichoh, Shephard &amp; Ca va Jacob Hitt;
Ing with eager solleltode his trolling line, brook.
year
were
elected:
G.
K.
Beamer,
presfassumpsit,
default.
hr saw off abonk "forty rods" somMhlng
Chas. Hawley. M. E. Nevins. A. E.
dait; D. 1L C&lt;»k, secretary and treasurer;
Leonard Strowe, plaintiff and appellee'
bobbing up serenely that Bpjjeared very Kenaston and wives were at Thornapple
va
Theobold Gottenger. defendant and api
OWnent Smith, historian. W. D. Hayes
much like a wal oil barrel. He thought
Friday.
was chosen a memlter of the executive pellanL assumpsit, appeal.
nothing more of It for a few moments,
Meno L. Rork has returned from Flor­ commlttro- vice W. 8. Goodyear deceased.
John E. Edwards va L. A H. R. R.
when suddenly the object loomed up be­
ence, Alabama.^ He expects to remain here
company; assumpsit
fore hl* startled vision much larger than
. John E. Edwards vs. Central Michigan
it had before appeared. It seemedl to several weeks.'
To the worthy matron, patron officers R. IL company: assumpalt.
Miss Aliena Alien, who has been visit­
splash around and then It vanished- «Ith
Eli Wellman vs. Central Michigan R. IL
ami members of Hastings Eastern Star,
the bravery of a true fisherman hr rowcu ing at M. H. Hlck'a returned yesterday to
company; assumpsit.
Chapter Na 7. O. E. 8.
buck and forth over the spot where the her home in Bay City.
Wm. 8. Goodyear vs. Carrie Cross aud
Your committee to whom wa.* rererreo
monster had gone down but It did not re­
IL K. Grant, I&gt;. w. Reynolds and Will the matter of drafting resolutions • relative Nelson Crow, petition for revivor.
appear. Mr. Slwrwood to somewhat skep­
Samuel R. Willison vs. Walden T. Bar­
Spence left last night for a few weeks to the death of our beloved brother Ell B.
tical as to the size and nature of the beast,
Throop would respectfully submit the fol- ber; assumpsit
but be rays he is w sure that therc'is caB.ping near Petoskey.
Michael Deegan va Central Michigan R.
Winthrop
Nelson
and
family
will
return
10
W
hebeaa
It
haa
pleased
the
Supreme
something there that tbe next time br goro fnuuKSJo this week. They will make
IL company; attachment.
he will take his gun aiong.-rCharlotte Re
IMPAIllAXCK.
ruler &lt;rf the universe to assign to each and
Hasting their home In the future.
In re Fordice L. Blake, assignor, assign­
publican.
all their cycle of time in which to perform
ment,application for order to distribute.
Rev. Irvine occupied tbe pulpit of Rev. their allotted part in life, and believing
Muoh fault to found by some of our citi■ CHAXCKItY—FTBST-CLAJIA
Wilkinson In Muskegon Bunday. The lat­ that our worthy brother performed his
ran, Iraura tt&gt;. (orallura
’ Frank'Fifield va Nellie B. Fifield; Chrispart as he understood IL Therefore,
finally chosen its present site, rather than ter IIUIdk Rev. Irvine's place here.
Jiraotoed, Tiiat we deeply regret the tiank.Barnum vs. Wm. C. F. Barnum; 8yb
either one of tbe two or three others that
Mrs. A J. Bowne,| of Grand Raplns,
via
Beebe
vs. Avery Beebe: Nancy E.
were under consideration by the eomP**’'; and Mra. Chaa Barlow, of Coldwater, vte- death of our worthy brother who was so Gardner vs. Lorenzo D. Gardher; Belle
This affair was entirely in the ha,ld8"I^ Kd in thia rity tbe latter part of last week. faithful in all hl* obligations to hto chapI ter. his family and himself, generous of Scoby va. Fred Scoby; Emma Prickett va
directors of the company, who were uk
.
p 4 Sheldon was called to St. Joseph hrart and *vmpathlzlng with distress Milton Prickett; divorce.
from tiie stockholder* as men whom We s.urt.rK
“
nain-nmi-J everywhere. And that we will ever cher­
CHAXCEHY—roinTH-rt.ABA
latter thought wrr- capable ofand’"’‘J™
Olive Ixx-khart va Eugene Weaver, bill
ish his memory « that of a true and
for. doing their work for the best
to set aside mortgage, pleadings and proofs.
worthy brother.
,,
of tbe company. They are-some of our his leg*,
Emeline Warner va Homer Fuller ctaL,
Hesol red, Tiiat to our sister, his widow
best buslnera mm, and in the
.*
vo f Hicks. Barrv Anderson. O. L.
and her family, we tender *he sympathy of bill to correct deed.
a site have undoubtedly nnder
f*
Jacob Vanderleck va Ellas M. Jones and
eumstanees matte the brat available ctwlce. SSJ „ &lt;;■» l«»«
,hr" Ow* those who are fraternally bound by ties Hannah Jones: injunction.
that are not easily sundered.
___
The fact tiiat some, *ho haven tado.la
Beared, That a PWte of1
otHdllnt
Interest In tbe company.
no
.Mr
ot Grind (Upkts. -M In marked In memorian of our worthy brother
any ore.kicking about the location has no rowTtarwl,. Be
imlnttn J«*«m and tlrnt a copy of these resolutions be
UhbMwrie.kn««»
lrtd‘-v
furnished his widow and family.
Retolrek That we wear tbe usual badge
»«•&lt;"»&gt;
■‘^b.tndn.
tried to work for tbe Interests of a majors)
of mourning and that the Chapter be
l OUror A. Briton. CMtiotoa
of the stock holders. If they b»v« falh ’
MU Franc WUU«n» rrtunwl ,grantor draped for the period of W days.
iCanteDatiy,
"
,2; „ nwratod .UK -Kir torr
In tbelr duty, or have done u‘*lrd“J*J

•v
i;”; -IB be Ftored on He rar,
rround. Felder eneroooa beiw-L
Bnfbee Gonrara end HeMlnn eluta
n
pramtogto be . TOJ Inrawun,
Admission 15 cents.
h a«ne.

■CEicc^
-

ranMmnt J«k»o,r^ror
abandon an InfanL wm
and returned to this city.

nrinniMllv the bnalwra of the company.
«•
should make tix&gt; btat of IL ®vcH
are disappointed.

THE MARKETS-

AL Eyeleahymer arrived home hurt week.
H. F. Ford has returned from the west

M^nto Holl. In WlraonMu.

Sl"

i&gt;r u» imrart r&lt;»"«”"blM.
STSuStoln bera to wnra tram-

T. Piin-urs,

i

:8g;i"£^asg
i Ida Matter, »taaeel«ma

lb; evaporated St Mae;

Corn —3TUe per tu.
Ejtxs-H&amp;nsc.
Oats—W4CSK per bu.
Poultry—Lire; Fowls, SDtKc; spring eblcketu,
10c; dusks. nSoc; turkeys. lOe.
Wheat—No. I white, as*4C; No. &gt; red,
"feiW-aSa. Me; medium aac; eoane

8brrp and Laint*—Kbcep. rood to ertra,
8t.7aan.C0: fair to good, SAjOgatTB.
’Jnndinma. 8taaa84JH; Yorkers,
84; pigs. 8t.«6.

Practical Hicti
to Binders.

mm

contracts. Short ciuptsrs on tiie kitchen,
chimneys, cistern, foundation, brickwork, mor­
tar, cellar. heaUng. ventilation, tun roof and

East Twentieth St., New York City.

TOS. ROGERS
Will be in the

Poultry Market
ONaid
AUGUST lOti..
Mason Fruit Cans:
Pint, 90c.t quart, 31.00: 2 quart, S1.20 per
• dozen.

REMEMBER
You can get groceries, crockery, dry
goods, boots, shoes, drugs and hardware in
exchange for produce.

Croup Remedy
FOR CHILDREN.
Bold by ell Drsgpiiu.

Woodruff
(SffJotant,
TINNERS,
Now occupy the building recently vacated
by E. J. Evans.
We are now prepared to do all kinds of

77/V WORK.
Eave Troughing and Tin Roofing a spec­
ialty, also repairing of all kinds. Call and
see us.
Wouurvff A Cotast.
Woodruff A Cutant buy rags, rubber,
copper, zinc, etc.

Buy your gasoline of

Woodruff
&amp; Cotant.

Comfort 01 Ms!
1 wish the people of Barry county to
know^-and all others—that 1 am manu­
facturing at Otsego a
'

PH/ETON CART,
Tiiat lu every respect surpasses all others.
Also a light four-wheeled vehicle,
which we call the

“EASY RUNABOUT
And which has no equal of Its class;
have seen nearly every style of vehicle
made in this country and know where­
of I affirm.

Rif of filler Style.
Should see them before buying.

Call on
logue.

Otsego, Mich.

�BOILERS
ana strein besting bolters of «H kinds, smoke

THE LORI) REJECTS SAUL
LESSON

VII, THIRD

QUARTER,

TERNATIONAL SERIES,

AUG.

IN­

18.

Hastings Banner,
.
•' $1.00 a Year.

JCoapUcd from L*wioa Heljier Quarterly by pw
mission of H. 8. Hoffn-an. publtaber. PUlUdrf
Pbtaj
Tbo intervening chapters between this les­
son and tto&gt; last nun aro chiefly o-vupie.1 with
Saul's ilr.il victories over tbe Phiitotiure. and
also over tbo Moabites, Amtnoaite* and
, PROBATE ORDER.
Edomite*; tail there I* a *ad statcuMmt con­
State ofMichigan. County of Ba«t/—as.
cerning Saul, and n praciou* one concerning
.V a acasioii &lt;&gt;t the Proltau Court for the Jonathan, bis sou, to each uf which.we ought
muntv of Barry, balden nt the Probate Office m
to
give good brol far .-.ur own profit. The
the city of Hartings, in said county. o«H»!urdav she .-*1 day ot Atigu*t, tn tbe year one thous­ flrat refer* to Saul's foolish conduct and &lt;Ii*oand eisbt hundred and ctetiry nine.
buitonce in the matter ot the sacriflo? it-hap
-Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Juage ei xiii. 8-Uj, which brought from Samw-I tbe
• In the matter of th-citato oL Daisy B Flfleld. uie^nge. "Now tby kingdom hball not ennAbigail Fifleltl anti Win.
Flfield, minora.
Uuue; the Lord halh nought Him a man
Ou reading and filing the pvtltiou, duly vert- after hl&gt; own bean;". dt« tecond to tho noblo
)*•«!. ot Win. 1‘. FlfieM. guardian ot said tnlt.ora.
pravlr.c for reasons therein set forth, tiiat he conduct ot Jonathan and hi* armor bearer
may tie licensed to »el! ihc Tea! estate of said aud tiie good won!. "Tbero is no restraint to
minora In said petition &lt;Je«cribcd.
the Ljrd to save by many or by few." -We
Thereupon It to ordered, that Thursday, the
z-th day ot Aitgwd. A. D. HW. at ten o’clock may. if wo will, lat men and women after
m the forenoon, be aligned for the hearing 01 God's own henrr, and itaily profit by tbo goad
raid petition, and Dial Ute next of kin &lt;-t sjtol word of .hmathnn. Tho* lesson today I* the
minora and all otaer person* Interested tn raid
ratal-, arc n-qufred to appear at a aeMlon story of Saul's donttedience in tbe matter of
of raid court then to I— hotden al the Probate the Am-alekite*.
office, in the etty/it Hasting*, in raid county,
10. "Then cams tho won) of the Lord unto
and »bo»i cause. If nny there be, why tbe prayer
ot th* petitioner mil not be granted. And it Samuel." Sauli* orders were, "Go and smite
I* further ordered. Tiiat said petitioner give no­ Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they
tice to thr jiersoiH interested In rati) estate, ot
tbe iwndeacy of said |&gt;etltiou. and the bearing
thereof by eanslnc a copy ot this order to !&gt;e
published In tbe Hasting* Bannxh. a newspat&gt;er printed und circulated tn said county of racriflro already referred to, he did what
Bam*, once in each week fur three successive seemed right to tiimv-lf, noting ujxm his own
weeks prevlom to raid day uf lirsring.
judgment rather than tbe express command
k
CllAltLKM W. AJtUHTltONU.
(A trh* copy.)
Judge of Probate.
ll. "It rencuteth me that I hare setup.
Saul to bo king." So in verm 35 "the Lord
MORTGAGE BALE.
I Mau It haring been made in the conditions repented that llo had mad” Saul king, over
of a certain mortgage bearing &lt;tate tho twi-ntvthird day of February. A. D., UM. made by strength of Israel will not lie or repent, for
Caroline K. Perrin, of the city of Rochester,
county of Monroe, and state of New York, to Ho to not o^non that Ho should repent."
Ann Blake of tho same place, and re---- •— ■­
Compare also Num. xxiit, ID; IN. ex, 4. Now
the office of tbe Register of Deed
tho question is how to n.-concilo then appar­
county, state of Michigan on the 2SI
ent contradictious, for tho contradiction is
February. A. D.. 1«1», InHbrriSof
only sremiag, not real VTo must first got
firm ground on which to stand, and we have
on which tnortgage there I* claimed to be due it in tho fadt that a God of Truth (Ina. Ixv,
and unpaid at tbe date ot th).* notice, tor prin­ KJ) cannot Ito; and a God to whom all Hi*
cipal aud Interest, tbe stun ol one tboutuuid five work* aro known from tho beginning of the
hundred and slxty-tlrn dollar* wtd fifty cent*. world (Acta xv, 1ft camiot pauibly make a
(Si.311 d no suit or proceeding at law
tin* uig been instituted to recover the debt now mlstako or bo sorry for anything Ho hx*
remaining secured by raid mortgage or nny
l&gt;art thereof.
■
Pilate, tbo Gentile* and Israel was only what
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue Of tbe
tuud power of sale anti of the statute tn *nch God bad determined before to bo done (Acta
ca»e made and provided. Ure said mortgage will iv, 97,28), but that did not lesson tbo guilt
be toredooed by a sale of tire premises therein at Horod nud tbo othora God ortain ty
described, and that on-tbe 261b day of October, know beforehand Just bow Saul would turn
A. D.. uw&gt;. at twelve o’clock, noon, of that day.
at the main front door or entrance ot the court out, liow icing Ho would have to bear -with
bouse in the city of Hastings, Barry county, and him, and ju«i wlmn Ha would art him Baidl­
state ol Michigan, (said court house being the and put David in bi* place.\Wbcn God iu
place of holding the circuit court within tbe
county In which the premises to be sold are His infinite wisdom, doing wbkt He always
situated), there will be sold at public vendue to knew that. He wuuld do, seems to u* to change
tbe* highest bidder, im premises dMcribrat io His fiilnd and do a new thing. Ha to raid in
said mortgage, or so taOcii thereof as shall be
necrasary to ratlify tbe ■ mount due on said Scripture to rejient; man, on tbo other band,
mortgagt»» above set forth, with the Interest repeat* when he actually dnes clmngo hi*
thereon, and the coils, charges and expenses
allowed by law. which premises are described
tn said mortgage, as follows, to-wit: All that foro to do.
“It grieved Snmael, and bo ertod unto the
tract or parcel of land situate in Yankee
Hprings. county ot Barry aud stair! of Mich Iran Lord all night." Mos&gt;s and Samuel stand
described as the east bait of southeast quarter before us in tbe Scripture* as two men whose
ami southeast quarter of northeast quarter, of
section thirty-three and containing one hun­ heart* are ono with God on behalf of Isriwl.
dred and twenty acres. Also tbe Horatio W. and the power of their pleading is referred to
Hall farm In Baltimore, described as aoutbuut
quarter of northeast quarter and north h:df of
*.Le northeast quarter of southeast quarter, of
*ection two («&gt;. al»3 boithweet quarter of north­ canracJ tta »hu and abomlustiens ot CTiri*west quarter (excepting twenty acres off tbe tlntM. (Erek. ix, 4.)
nor: end thereof, leaving tweaty-seven acres),
12. "Saul came to Carmel, anti, tebold, ha
also fifteen acres off the north end of southwest
quarter of nortbwra quarter of Metlon one. nil Mtbimupnplace.” TbeRevbpl Verakm'iia;.*
in town two north,» rangeeight west. In Mich- heart up a monument It srofij* to have txxm,
lgDated, Marshall. Mich.. July Xth. 1MB
like Absalom's place (II SaUL xvili, 18). a pil­
lar raiiier for bis own glory than the glory
(
Asm BIA.KK. Mortgagee.
Xita-iAM D. Adams. Att’y far Mortgagee.
ot God, rather to commemorate hi* own
name than tho name ot Jebovah.
13. "Blessed -be thou of the Lord; I have
performed ttoi comnuindm«it of tho Lord."
This was Saul’* greeting when Samuel camo
A cetitifB-do B afraid of a tarantula, and- to him: if in tbe previous vereo we rat bi*
vanity, surely here we we hypocrisy. This
the precaution to build n crictus fence about
is a covering ot sin which canuot prosper,
Lim. A tarantula will never crawl over refuinding us of the people pure in tbrir own
cactus; and thus, securely hedged in his own eyes, yet not washed from their flltldurss.
corral, tho centipede knows he may sleep os
14. " Wtoitmi'Oneth then thi* bleating uf tbo
lung as ho wonts to, and hi* enemy can’t get sheep, • • • aal the lowing of tbe oxen I*’ All
at him. It is laughable out on tbe Mojave things are naked and open to the oyca of Him
with whom we have to do; nnd from Him
who neurebeth hieu-t and vein* no secrete can
eueiuie*, tbe tarantulas, are looking over tbe bo hid. All sin Will bo sure to find u* out
sooner or later, unto** confessed, forsaken
them. 1 tinvo aren the tarantula* now around or forgiven (Heb. iv, J3; Num. xxxii, SS*.
for boura Iwfore giving it up. tyittbecoctas
is a auro barrier. When tines they bra-onw sheep and ot tho 0x1m, to sacrifice unto tho
centipede. Tho latter, however, always takes
a careful look around before he removes tb&lt;cactus and venture* forth.—True Fing.

There is a curious old Japanese legend
wbfcii professes to account for tbe origin of
the tea plant Somewhere, about the year
Ml* A. D., a certain Buddhist priest yf grnrt
mnetity i«id a visit to tho celestial empire,
and, in order to devote himself entirely to tbe
service of God. be solemnly vowrd upou one
remainder of lib earthly life, but spend his
time in prcyietiial meditation. Year* rolled
by, until nt la«t onn sultry day nature moertcd henelf. nnd the poor devotee of Buddha

when he awoke that, in order to preclude the
possibility of a repetition of slumber, bo there
and Mu'll cut off both bis oyolaahee and flung
them on tho ground lUvitig by the spot
holding each eyelash rnrtamorpbored itfto a
shrab and exhibiting •‘the form,of an eyelid

of hindering sloop.” From tbrae two shrubs,
conclude tin legend, sprang tbe tea plant. —
Gentleman's Magazine.

Tho whole running expetura of electric

kw apace of track, and tho pavem-nt t* not
{broken up by. tbo inccarant trump of bcrara
But the [xibit i&lt; pcrluqu most importance to

Ijord thy God." Being coraerod, as wo say,
bo now puts t!» blamo on tbo people, yet
seek* to Justify them by raying it was fur tbo
Lord, but bi* heart ie somewhat shown iu his
saying, tho Lord tby God. instead of “tbo
Lord our God:" It is evident that Saul did
that tbo Ixird want&lt; nothing that belongs to
His -nwntr*
10. "Stay, and I will tell tbeo wliat tbo
Lord bath sold to me this night." Btonsd
Samuel who talked with God aud with whom
God talked, who sought only to know the
mind of God and do it; when bo camo to die
it would not t»*s very great change for birn,
f?r ho had from bls youth lived with God
and served Him. Why should we not la our
daily life thus walk with God. careful above
all things to know what Ho hath said, tiiat

17. “ WLcn Httto in thine own sight, • •
• tbo Lord anointed thee king over Israel."
Hail Saul only continued little in hb own
sight nnd sought to bo great in tbo eyes of
tbo Lord who luui exalted him, all would
have l«cn well, bat be forgot tbo Lord and
thought more of* Saul and hi* deeds.
18. "The Lord scut tbeo on a journey, and
raid. Go. nnd utterly destroy tbo sinnen* the
Amnlekites." Saul was uol required to give
bto opinion, or make any suggMtion*. but

to tho Father concerning us: “As Thou hast
sent mo into the world, evan a» have 1 also
sent them into tho world" (John xvii, 18);
but our contmhulrei instead at beiag, "Go,
dartroy, fight against," to “Go y® into
tbo
world, and prvaeu the gwpcl to every cranture." (Mark xvi, 15.)
HI. "Thou didst not obey tho voire of tlai
Lard, • • • but didst eril in tbo sight of
tho Ixird." It wetn* hard tor same people tn
realize Hint God sm* all their actions, and

care, the abolition of tbe ataara whieUe in
city limit*, the Hupprewion ot bell ringing in
church towns tuid the rurtrictioa ot hucksters'
able foSlwcll jieoplo and lass intolerable for
tho rfck&gt;St. Louis Globe-Democrat

God. making
id that God
organ, im susniacn is tuneu ana
, the apvetite restored? Tbe kid-

farm and garden

A large proportion ol the lawns tn city,
village and country ore deteriorating, and
close examination shows tbe turf to be thia., INTERESTING INFORMATION RELAT­
the dartrable grawes weak, browning quickly
ING TO THE FARM.
under drought and hot sun. while coarse, un­
sightly plants creep in and retain a foothold.
Tbe beauty of tbe lawn, dimtntah-.w with ago
ta spite of liberal fcrulizir— aud ok»» and
n-guLir cutting. IVbnt l» the rcawmJ Mainmower.
■
In nearly every locality may be found pa&gt;
holding oolvr well under midsummer sun at
drought, with a thick, clastic lurrfthro-.:;

perfection of u lawn if it were trimmed'ci&lt;»e
aud even. Why does tbe pasture flouri»t
through a »«&gt;rv of years ami tho lawn decay .'
Simply Lecause tbe pasture is kept nearly
under natural condition* and the Li wu is sub­
jected to on intense dwarfing sysu-iu.
Suppose tb« lawn l&lt; newly made, 1 wording
tt&gt; tbo te.*t instructions, tbo anti dreply Jug,

and the gram plants shown thick and
-•.rung, What next I The lawn mower—two

mwu

With a platform niniilur to that shown,
nt B. incut 1. the troubles of el.annig
tho well or pump are much lessened.
The covering oe doaf, which w shown by
itself nt C, can be easily removed, and
docs swav with tearing up nailed down
board*. H tits dually around the pump,
holtlingii Gnu when pumping b&gt;* haml
or Wind power. Thidrdmta nt tightly
xigainst tho deeper* of «'« phtform.
keeping it firmly in place. Tonvoid the
entrance of rat*, worms and repttk-a, Hie
upper brick ur atone, fora few feet down,
shook! be placed in mortar or rement.
The top should incline a litthi and be
atnoolh 10 lit the bottom of platform.

&lt;troug agaui. It lifts its blade., to the sun nud
air that it may push It* root* into the neb
soil fur mol'ture and suMenanre. Hie effort
is promptly tnrt by the lawn mower. Growth
I- checked, above and under ground*. *0
through in entire season and succeeding

Tbe law I* tiiat the root growth ot the plant

cream.

VO. 1—fiOCSR DRAIN* AXt) WELL I'LAT.
FORM.
Slud holes exist ou many farm.* nt the
watering troughs. Some permit huge to
wallow tilt-re, and the tilth of tliese stag­
nant puddles must contaminate the
water, making it unfit for man or Im-unR
As it is airport impossible to keep trouglh
from leaking some means should boused
&lt;0 avoid mud holre.

gino and talking to «ma ono standing near.
At Chi- moment be rereivad the blow ho wa*
in tbo set of laughing, and, strauge to *ay,
the muscle* and nerves of 4b,- fare tiiat anbrought most into play in tbe act of toughing
are tho ou«» that are tmrt affected, and over
these he has no control whatever. He camiot
tell of hi* trouble* ami the doubt* and fear*
that torment him without laughing. Ht* ba*
a wife and live children, and when this afflic­
tion came upon him be «*cnt to hb fatber-inlaw, who livre in Wilmington. N C„ and
told him of his condition and of Id* Inability
to rare further for hi* family.
The recital of tbi* parting with his wife
was must pathetic and heartrending; yet.
with tears in hb eyre and a heart full uf ag­
ony. be wa* forced to laugh a* though be bad
been tolling • most ludicrous incident. He

ed to leave the church; nnd a* for a funeral,
it would t&gt;c out of tbe question for him to nt
mm) one. Hi* com Is a mo»t pitiable otic,
Aud i* tho more so liecauw be is only wafting
the only relief possible fur him, and ono that
lie would liall with ptaa*ur«*r.d abuoCpray*
for. -Atlanta Journal.
. '

pet* comfurtabto. A few erring* ago tho
Ixxiker On saw a woninn on Washington street
take lier sack from her back nnd place itovrr
tier pot rat terrier. Kl» wrapped it carefully
alout tho dwg. and rttern ard got on board a
car which was going to one of the outlying
district*. It was an open car and die prob­
ably wanted to socuru tbo dug from rohl.-IkMtou Advnrttorr.

“Now, Johnnie, can you tall me what faith
is) You reuieniber I explained it to you last
Sunday."
"Faith ia n belief in things unseen."
“Right; now giro ua&gt; an Illustration of the
•neaning."

gam,, iii der churchyard, but dec windows i*
»high I can't get a
brnxka State Journal

-'Aycrji Baraaparilla and Av. ■
the bast selling median,'* n.’ i,&gt;
ran recommend them
C. Bickha'i*, Pharma, i

blood-puritlnr.”
Augusta. Ohio'• 1 bate sold yuut tn-dirin.
stock,- *' they are staple*.
Ing so good dor the yoi:
"Ayer's Sarsaparilla givra-th.
faction of any metucine 1 bare in stock I
recommend it, er. a* the. D-xter* «*r t
prwrarllx it over the roomer * It n—

T

It is important that (Ktrturagc 1st pnqi- , nona hare been of n&lt;&gt; svalL'-triy chiwen, csja-ciully for growing colt*. Oalhoun. Monmouth. Kaiissi.
Jf this is on very rich land, or watery,
the grass will l» too rank for thte growth
of. fine, strong imncs and firm, enduring
muscle. Cults grown up on such will Im&gt;
predy sure Xo bo wanting in spirit, be
alow oPmovcmrnt and deficient in wind;
so much so thnl when in harness, if
Price $1; sb, $5.' Wort's $5 ■»
put up to a moderately fort pace—which
can only be -lone by a repeated applica­
tion of the whip—they breathe painful­
ly. h*iatl intolerably and soon tire. The
best pasture ground for coils is such as/*
—Till
well draiuctl or naturally rather dry. and
if it abounds with scattered rocks a foot
or more In diameter, then? are nut uhji-ctionahlr. but small stopes arc. for the
colts in running uImkii uro liable to
strike on them to the- injury of their
hoofs, while they avoid tho hrger ones
and rocks in their exercise.

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

TROrOH AND TILS DRAIN*. .

A corrrajiondent in Prairie Farmer, to
which jounlal we nre indebted for the
illustration* herf proscnteil. devised the
phin sliown in cut 3. A tile drain « tu
laid under tho trough near the surface.
It* carries the water into a silt Inuin,

shown at the right, which removes any
muddiiiess, and from thenrfi it runs into
a regular drain. Slone wna laid around
the trough nt a cost of about 81. and ti&gt;a
itoMtkm."
arrangement has done service for eight
Add to three fact* the remark of Daton: years.
.
.
"Cheese contain* tbe nutritious elements ot
At A, in cut 1, i* shown also a plan by
the.milk in a coudrmwd but aomnwhat indi­
which surplus water was conduct til away
house well. An underground
Nevvrtlietoiu, you will cat a little chrrer from
after your dinner; for, a* Brillat-Sasarin drain was nuido by first digging a trench
a foot deep, with flat Ixdtom ten inches
beautiful woman with only one eye." *
wide, in the middle of which a narrower
Of tho vegetable tribe, lentils, Ixtau* and ‘ trench was mode. A I nurd was laid in
P«w are the mart nourWiing.
tbe bodotn and the dirt placed upon it.
Fruit, when perfectly ripe, I* BiM i-a.«y &lt;&gt;f
Without tho bother or expense of laying
digestion, liecause the Juice of fruit con*u.t»
&lt;&gt;f pun- groin sugar (glucose) am! water, and ntilo drain, tho small nrnonnt of water
it i» in the form of grapit sugar that all wa.ited al tjie house‘well was thus effect­
ually
removed a few rals down the hill.
starchy foal is finally alwotlwil into tbo *y,
lent - -HarperV Bazar.
A-Great Mlilurtnnr.
Joraph Oscar Joluuon, of Macon, to con­
demn- I to labgh nil hi* life. Hohn para­
lytic and one side U entirely uarirai. He I* n
locomotive engineer. It was in Um- town of
Clinton, 8. C.. that the stroke ram* on him.

Sarsaparilla

lageLn answer u&gt; an inquiry Professor
Cooke said that white caps or white
specks in butter were caused by the
cream drying on the edge of the cretun
jar or pail, also by over souracjis of the

.«rt&gt;ag groww oi *^n**
!nt wiuwr
ruction ot the lawn.—American Agricultural

nutritive principle.
Dalton pla'-ra next after beef, a* being most
vnluahla'as nntrimoat, mutton ami vvnison;
turn tiie fle»b of fowl*, the various kuid* of
gum* bird*, und lastly, fish.
The opinion of tnndarn French *clcntis!«. n»
proa-nted in the article on food in tbo “Nou­
veau Dictionnaire d* Mcdccinc," inay tot
noted and rend with in tarrat' According to
thia authority, “Fish ia only slightly nutri­
tive. but easily digestible, its exclusive ure
would soon produce a diminution uf niu»cttlar
force, paleue* of tbo tta.ue*. and ull tbo sign*
af an alim-ntation in*ufik*i-nt in quality.
“Fi»b is more .ligratible than the whit*
meat of fowl.
“The Arab of *hullfl*b cru-dareun* i» bant
of digestion.
“Roast meat is mare digestible than loileiL
“Eggs very slightly cooked and dairy pro
duco are more digestible.than white meal*.
"Of vegotabha the feculent* are tbe most
digestible.
"New bread is heavier tlian stole bread.
"The aliments to which the cook's art give*
a liquid or aend-liqaid form are in general^
■more digestible.
“The more readily an aliment i« df.solved

Ask tor Ayer's

At a meeting of dairymen in Jefferson ।
countv, N. Y., E. S. Munson, of Delaware Sarsaparilla, and be Rnrf.
county, expreaacd tbo opinion that cold
forty year.
water sotting of milk is the hert. Cream
pled SU«!» e-u
should be kept ooId antI1 raad-v /or
churning, then warmed all together,
ran mak&lt;churned at a temperature of «2dega. lie
preferring
thought ono ounce of salt to one pound
of Imttcr was about the right proportion,
although he allowed that the amount of
suit used iD butter waa strictly a matter
. Th* f...._
of taste. The butter churned weighwi
10k pounds, making Ik pounds of milk
neceMary to produce cme petmd of but­
ter. Cream rtoreil in cons or jiail* should
lie mixed &lt;&gt;r stirred thoroughly at least
six time* every twenty-four hours.
A mt-mls-r from ttichmoiid, N. Y.,
with several yenin’c experience in silos
and ensilage is an enthusiast on the sub- j
•’Ayer * Saraaptsrilla
ject. Hi* ilniry of fifty epwa yields one ever before. 1 neve:
pound nf butter for every fourteen mend it."—George W. Wiitt.-i. u, n.
Albany, Ind.
[Xiunds of milk, nnd all Hit- butter he
produced last winter sold at an average Ayer’s BaraaparilL-i
of forty-one cents per ]&gt;ound. So much Other, and it give* irior-i•&gt;;.
— L. il. Uusl:, Dea Moini-. I
for ensilage.

A dairyman from Utica spoke in favor
of a judicious fly,stem of feeding ensilage.
He said the best root fur ensilage U the
com that will ripen best. He filled his
silos with uncut sweet com. nnd prefer­
red tiiat to any other. During last Janu­
ary and February It cost him eleven cetjU
a Bead per day to feed hia cows on ensi­

growth i» sluiilow. Of what avail b a drep.
rieli saUi l» It a wonder that tiie lawu
brown* earlr and that coarse, hardy plants
get a foothold/ Give the gra-w plant s
■•hau&lt; &gt;’ ta» make adequate root growth if you
would have iu»l keep .1 good lawn. Read the
lesaon of the jiasturc land*. Encourage it a
little tn «wly spring, and in the antuinu Iijr

Incidentally let ft be noted that sa 11«I meat
is much lees nutritious than frrah. It ba»
been ascertained chemically that brine ex-

POfMTS FOR THE DAIRY.

Apple irws in many sections of the
country aro more injured by sun scnld
tlian by any other one cam-. ’ Hence the
adviaobility of protecting tr^re, especially
young omj with high heads, from the
sun's raya. Trees tiiat incline to h-un to
the northeast are very susceptible to therays of the afternoon sun which will
strike their stems with fatal effect, nnd
the exposed l&gt;ark will soon dry nnd j-al
off. the worms will commence work, and
the tree had as well be removed, an it
will not pay to attempt its resuacltation.

OjOjj

tender, highly relished by the colts and
very nutritious. Growing up on such,
especially if llmit-d to it, the feet and
legs and the bones of tho whole body be­
come extra strong, more like ivory than
common bone grown on quite aucvulcnt
pasture. For cattle tbe parture need -not
I* m&gt; select in quality, fur they will do
well on ji et meadows when the water i*
generally a little below tho surface of
tho soil, only occasionally overflowing
for a few hours und then drvtng otf
well.

An Ohio corrttjioiidcnt writing iu the
World says; "Mor'- than fifty years ago
my father made n board fence, inclosing
the bouse, lot and garden, tiiat remained
in its place until last year, with scarcely
any repairs or care other than that it
wna painted as a protection from decay.
The secret of the longevity of tho posts
consists in tho fact tint the ends of tbe
post* rested on flat stone* with an iron
pin fastened In the stone with load nnd
projecting up into a bole -bored in the
foot of the posts. These were further
steadied and supported by a small iron
rod &lt;*ntering the side of each post about

one foot above tho atone,and bent so that
the other end of the rod was fastened
into the stone with lhad ns n brace and
support.
Last year the same |&gt;osts.
which still reinpined sound, wc^e used
again ns posts for a new fence of wire
and wood.
'

Don't throw soft fe&lt;nl oxi lh*J ground,
where'ha If of it will be wasted, und then
complain bocauiK "itcort auxnticli f.u*
feed for those hens."
The proper feeding nf calves ix a ques­
tion that should be carefully atudi.-.l
Judging from results, very ft-w do «&lt;•.
Cold milk should never be
T(. mnl.e
up for tbe butter taken out of the mTl*.in tho eliapo of cream,«ome supplement­
ary feed should be given with tltoukiui
milk. Linaecil, oil cuke, tuition beral
meal, bran, oats tuul peas arc all good.

PROTF.CTIOX BOAHI&gt;—BPADtNQ FORK.
Tlio protection board shown in the cut
is advised by Mr. Jtuure Fitz, of Kes­
wick, X a., in his manual on apples, as
being efficient nnd inexpensive. To make
« similar one, tnkq two boards (&lt;di plank
will answer), taw them off two add a
half or three feet long by. six og eight
Experiments have proved that sun­
inches iu width. Nail their ends together
at right angles; boro an auger holo in the flower seeds are irresistible l&gt;ait for rats.
center of the ono that to to lie on the Put the seeds in trapsnnd try this method
ground; place it on tho southeast side of •In your poultry house if you are troubled
tlte tree and pin it to tiie ground. The with the rodents.
perpendicular arm or part is the shield,
Provide a place of shelter for fowls
and the tree to safe. A turf or flat rock where they can be kept dry during bard
will serve to hold it in place instead of a rain storm*.
pin.
Parsnips are very nutrilioua, and in
If the trees are only slightly injured,
they can sometimes be saved by’ an ap­ the islands of Jerwy and Guernsey are
plication of ectual purta of clav and ,cow conaiderod excellent roots for dairy cowa
dung well mixed nnd caroftillr spread and are extensively grown for that pur'
on the dried porta and tied securely DOM.
by a bandage of cloth. The wounded
Shut the young turkeys in at night and
parts should ba first scraped, and all do not let them out on wet mornings till
dead bark removed nona not to injure tho grass hu dried off. Give them water
the live wood or bark. This composition in ahallow vearels. "Don’t let ibu iittie
may to- 01Bd ln Krufling JIld wound; turkeys get their Itacka wet till they 'are
generally.
feathered" is a good rule. .
Tl»o remaining figure in tho cut is a
Ths Wyandotte fowls aro highly prixed
steel spading fork. whi&lt;h wiU be found
,or *wk*ng immediately under
‘r”t h ,
l* used with less injury
to the root, than a boe or other imptoroll,
nxmlh. oU, „
ktor' W&gt;d 10 8Tettter d®Pth and w‘th lew Mill &lt;*er

he did bo

bad indwrd obeyed God
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•»&lt;» members 3: tho recent annual

■u» br«Mbo„. .Ill l» lUbta Io brom
craokwl Th-re I. no oun tor il. uiil II
S * dl^uUUteulon ..v-wlan.

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W. H. GOODYEAR. - ' ■ Suit Afn:

Shoes wKboot name v&gt;.t
bottom* put him down

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
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W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE LAWISMaterial- ^St»l.
•rtaoM by yimdeator. writeW. U DOMGHS. BRIM hTON.»*

Ilford Baptist .church,

editor of tbe Ulnein-

rvn

Ua Grove, Hla.

fertilisation.

each outer in

•*

A. WOOLLY'
HAvnscs-

�WOMAN AND HOME.
TURNED INTO A PANSY.
50

SENSIBLE ON THE "OLD
QUESTION.

-d «

B.

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Uta, ratal, to I™.

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TtaS.?

Tta.kUtl.

left on it. Iron toe body of the shirZrate i
this will make tbe Leit Jud SJK
cuffs. Hub tbesn over lightiy S'cL wJj*
tole, then a little harder torn tXT*
finish ou tho right side with pTjwure then
iron th* txind.
...
1 cben
« Nen manufactured out
statu tbe KXlial condition
nafe of more ur fesa date.

rnth.r disusud In good *ou hi-h may in it* own time
tnp r number of tho young
». though many aro

: tor the receipt of all ran►upjxwd.ly unpleasant
■t .1 little singular that
powerful quality lias

the pnwntmetit of all
ruotfon, all thought and
I nnd withered mters
time had not Fan by
ad into i‘ thingness! The
t.at old fashioned, icon
a on LI they l*&gt; by thia.
ppn-urtou, term if year*
tiiink, what change*

•i gulf with Curttua and
rging on dangerous ground.

. • privileged to doubt

in tbe baric ground
but uuseru companion
tiful and aevzre, who tnu»l
■ ch’e Unputation, together

--------uj.nnma ln U18 txwom nr te
the back under it. turn It on your table w
tiie center of the bownn U jaraliel with U.e
»dge of Uiv table, rub quickly but llgbtlv
-ice or more, thou -gO for lr with J inuacle you have; then th. other lu»|f Put
tayour skirt board, dampen abrnJUo!
on* »l&lt;ln er th. 1^.—_ ____

it fast. That bring.7to. polS^Tu
|*rspirntioft.
Yun cannot do fine work without a i«4Wimg iron With it and plenty of elbow greme
you can. And you don’t want wax, tallow
sjwrmacrU or anything else in your rtarch.Michigan Harmer.

What a blowing to her family and th. com­
munity at large I* tbe clear beaded, -enubh,
w.anan, who know* jurt what *bo want* and
liuy* accordingly, fight* thy of the bargain
.Munter and auction room; doe* not consider
anything cheap that she doe. not need, and
scorn* to struggle with a buriy burly mob of
people for tbe ankh of sectirtug an article for
two o-nti l~i tluin the regular jm-icsl To
diop with dberetion and follow the beacon
light of economy i« to avoid the sliool* and
.
------------ ----------UKJ „Uy Mr,.
tn the minority, and hence tbh matter of
ibopjiiiig aboykl be so cultivated ttuit it will

wiwdy and writ Eten tho nx.t cun-ful of
inntnrrs give this aU important matter but
little thought, Murtc, art ami tbe lauguagw
-ire added to a substantial Euglirti«di.cution.

Few ladle* who “follow the fashions.’’or
rbo c.uault tbe hundred and otic fashion
with upjinibriuin, with al)
.loom and immortality of

pUiffrtVncvf
Liberty. t»o. in our o»a
At an utiiuiuT'id female.
Hiding, whatever Bri­

,
i‘«i.w ui mo ana ana
UwtU&gt; embroidery silk. Sometimes
the*, bag* are made ot cbeem doth, which i*
taa cortJy and answers tb« purpowi equally
«1L ^They retain their perfume fcr a veai
or more. *nd if kept in tbe botUm.- of a tern*
&lt;w drawer will perfume the entire content*.3»w A ork Homo Journal

THE QUIET AND SERIOUS ONE AND
THE SWEET UTTLE ONE.

extreme simplicity of the patterns of female
attire which war. in vogu* fifty and even
forty'yeara ago. It i&gt; sufficient to say tiiat

hftnself to bO douched with cold salt water.

OLD TIME

LOTTERIES.

Mercy Warren, ot Ma**achusrtta. Tills venturv »•» m*‘b&gt; durigg Jobu Adems' earn­
i-aipi for the presidency iu. 1796-7.
Here is the brief corrv*pood&lt;-nce jireeerved
on tot subject between two elect women,
mother* of the republic:

r-ocunts ioJ-.ojO.t only eight sblEmgs. Yet It
"Mr. Smither*." said his wife, “if I
membar rightly,yo«f Lave often mid that you h my duly to let you know how It statxi*, and to
disliked to see a unman constantly getting . take your command* cither to ent you again os
berwlf into print.”
"I do," said Simthur*. positively.
“Yon *ii«ii4der*d it unwomanly mid Indeli­
cate, 1 believe."
am wcocilary to my condolence awl may form a
"And you don’t &lt;re how any uian could al­ perfect contrast to your lllwiccna In Harvard
college lottery. Tt» one, a small stake tn a nw»t
low hit wife to do anything of tbe kind.”
"Ye*. 1 think so now."
“"’•U, Mr. Bmitbon. in view of all the
fact* m the caw, I feel justified in asking you
tar a naw
.l»_a_ n
'
it ecu 1.1 enhai re your iiajiptnesa

nx-ni u* wuru m sueii »
imua
,
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—
—
Ml. .r. ruuml.lbk n-k. U.. taxi
bMMtadkH»«li»II uiuilr tefr..«1«Ub.J..rtl4OT.-bll. Ita Ixmwl ta...1 ►ibie for a teacher in a public ache'll ■"
to —
um&gt;
it
Again,
tbe
time
required
for
tbe maniptho bust end depend down the lock. Tbe

brother—to mention
( n-multitude. and not to
ir o* n day at alt

■ - aid tare thought of the
.tn Baillie or Maria Edgey .Milford, aud perhaps none in
Mary Izxmb; but they are

■ pzir a thing to belong to a
produce the ideal* of art.
n and philosophy. that could
■.■.ruler, a great warrior, aud
tin gal-; .nul in this view thoe
tiie reproach involved in
• &lt;f the tend. can afford
•re weight than tbe chat*
u in tbe cit y at recta—Her•

I‘•■I dor upon the complexion
of the toilet I* very striking,
void the lighter shadtw of
• -.pt to give an a»by Imo to the
11 •• darker shade* ut blue may
'■••i-lowly by the blond, than
.
btanunra throwing out tbe
-I high relief upon an accummo..nd, and the darker and more
-■k- the finer is the effect, Bru
--ear bhio becomingly, nnee
• u shadowed by a yellow *kiu,
lupwltioo of gri'-n, and the
• f the complexion i* iiicreu***!.
Th. florid lriu»tt«am risk tbo wearing of
Ja n dangerous color for bru-

briuietti .

-fi'-ctivcly wear nd- it heightt of the bruM beauty. It is
"7, ' ■’ * !l liablo authority tiiat "crimaon
•toolil
,i.arfly indulged in by toe brunette,
Wcrun- u^y t* „uru with
by u,,,
Wfcdc Y. How i. highly becoming to the

«prt.’tally by gvlight"
Wow grow* p_|C| anj ofur in artificial
1,1 fil i al Ifeiit; it enter* into tbe oliv*
. * t:
skin with a softening ef.."E"111* " ■ nch&lt; creamy lint that boteautifaj ln t outran With brilliant
tj&lt;» ud rich da^k hair. Tbo artist*
•™*“.’ •
..i.rud what milliner*are «low
“ perwive. und UM b that yeliow clean
•nryth,,:; -Chicago Tribune.
....... -•**» aiarcn.
.ir,- »trj- rew housekeeper* who do
Wtwr.- th, “laundry finish ’ co «hirt* and
-T
1-nnd
they could equal tbe
"nd ^los. *t homo. There’* a great
if flu. ? an:l;- Take the rwiuirod amount
t**t quality and mix K with a little

•Meh u “a • ':TU4»»-th*n «Ur In tbe rwt,
« UAb whiten* and stiffen* the cocked
Uieku.Ji ,hcuM ,10w be very thick, m
«&lt; a*£; Can rub U toto th* clothm,which
S^"r'u*tl*dryu
U’ ,Urcb lnto 'be clothe* while It fat
you can handle it, rubbing w«D

It

over fifty founds sterling, and all well-to-do
fa m die* consider it nn tadfepensabfe item of
a bride* outfit.—Exchange.

much women aro now doing that only a abort

Sunday with reference to tiie borw-&gt; that ran
in the Suburban and tbe jockey* that rode

written by women. When n woman ba* the
gift cf writing combined with tb« gift of
newrsjxiper setae, and by that 1 mean the
judgment that tells her what to write and
what to omit; she i* quite a* valuable to a big
newkjM|ivr as a man, for she brings to tbe
riewspapor a freshneo* of observation and an
originality that *ro rufrmhfng. She can obtain
a certain line of information, too. tiitft man.
iweitre* wi*h great difficulty^ AH tbo big
newspaper* now employ several women, be­
cause tbeir work is of real value, but -ending
a woman to a horse race i* qboluteiy a new
departure. —Chicago Herald.

Gctu-ge Parsons Lathrop aud hi* wife hnvo
a pretty little bouse in New Loud&lt;m Conn­
bat tbo unique feature of tbeir plan uf life is
a bathhouse which they rent for tbeir exriu
si vo use, and which is on tbe beach about tour
mile- out. There H»ey come out nod ptesue,
day after day, wifh this advantage over pic­
nic* usually, that they have a ruof and easy
chairs, book* and writing materials when
they want them. .Mrs. Lathrop iborn IV«
Hawthorne) beam no suggestion in her looks
of kinship to her iUurtrioas father or her well
known brt&lt;bor. She i* a tiny bit of a wo­
man. with a Mignon face, not exactly pretty
but "cunning" end attractive, with gray
brown *ym and Buffy brown hair She
drumm for the country iu short skirts, blouses
and stout boots, and is very fond of roaming
tho fields alone, as well as with her stout,
short, dark, good looking busband. Both of
.
.
■ _
___ hsmticv work

among them make tho air hot with their
voice*, anil tnmlde the world with their »uixpibundant ai fivitlew. But this cannot bo.
called rtrviigth—it is moro gmerally a sham
and a show, which break* down under tbe

tcrnrlve oi usrois go •» "■•■'
-•
toA«u.&lt;b l» thwrrtW. *'"1 “?*

"

fart that I object to working opt poll^taJimr
leva 1 bar* tlio privllcga of vathiff
.tLtoer
dection. you may. 1 d** ku'»*
1 ta ™. did It ihrtogb «|dt. «
rance. If It wa« Ignoraike snmv ouc ewe

den qualities that were hitherto nnkixiwn
and entirely uruus[&gt;ect‘-d. Tbe quiet, serious
wuman, when thoroughly aroused, will a*

ixh Mesornger.

They may say that they would do t|;is ot
that. but tixrro are ten chance* to oi.e that
wbeu tho hour comes they wii) do Just t he re

least pumiblo fatigue.—Forum.

thought* or feelings, except a* they aro new
to the fadirldcal
sgmk anx ouoixau
The amiable, sweet Littlo women po*s
through Ufe without being jwroeptiblyaffert-

methods of clothing if

Much might be done towanl abolishing tUe

effect that they wished their relatives to

quito imjxswiblB to t&lt;liovo that any one can
derive pleasure from tee thought that bi* or

are hidden pevsibilit ies that may nut always

hour arrive* that brings them forth. Tinu-tet angelic face 1 ever saw belonged to a
girl- uf 19, nnd. to look at her face, one would

would also l&gt;o moro fittingly shown by pe-jpto

Bwcetne* of disposition she bad, and jurt one
month after I mw bar too met b«r tragic
death by fire wito wonderful heroism.

This would also have tbo advantage of
doing away w itb tbe absurdity of seeing jxopte who, though relation* in blood, are. in
reality, •trangvrs, je-eteodlng to h* di*Crv*e&gt;1

ias going to say next.

ments than by suddenly budding out in fresh

Tho girl

cultivate a certain kind ot flippant repartee

they freely steal tbe,original ideas of other

' Thfe is *o frequently done In society that a
woman often forget* and exhibit* to anotber

for broai!" that the striding of Ulen* counts,
and wutnen who depend upon their kteas fora
living ore learning not to give them away. It
may sncui selfish to keep a money making

jorutus is not only liable t&lt;)gtt a better conipreheuskin ot tho principle* which it UIiutra'.c*. but hl* mind is thereby stimulated to
inquire into many kindrtd principles — I*n&gt;
fwor John F. Woodhull in Popular Science
Monthly.
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_

Tbe esuirst manner of cleaning oily or
greasy bottle* is to pour into them a little
strong sulphuric acid, after they hav. been
allowed to drain as much as poorible. Tiirbottl. is then corked, and the acid cause.! to voung and good looking, U Hable to be sur­
flow into every portion of it for about five prised at his first’ball h.-ro when some preUy
minutes or so. It is tocu washed with ro- senurita whom he ha* never seen before trips
]KWt*«l rinsings of cold water. All trace* of up to him with an engaging smile oc her face
oil or grca«- left will be rrmovi-d in a very and irmething that looks liko an rgtf in her
expedition* manner, aud no odor whatever hand, and suddenly smashes th. latkir over
will be thus lu tbe bottle after washing.To one not acquaint**! with the coscarono
Once a W eefc.
_______
custom it is startling, to say the least. Luck­
There ore many women ui Fhiiadrlphia. ily. however, tbe egg ba* been robbed of it*
rich or w.dl-ttedo, who show great skill in the usual interior, tbo contents having been emp­
mnnrgcmeot of that propwtiw. Among tied torough a small hole at one end. The
Ihcw IS Mtw Bloomfield Moure, who. though rtodl b then refilled with finely cbopjwd Un­
now advanced in years and sending com- set and colored pajwr, with the addition of
paratirelv little time in thl* city, yet keeps lanbet powder or some dainty triukeu, after
a ciows watch on her invertmeute, which which tbe opening i» neatly do*ed by a bit of
sbo mvnages with much siirewdncw. Mr*. intier posted over 1U
Moore's fortune is rttimated at several mil­
In the good old day* of the Spanish arhtuclion dollars, nnj has been materially in-

Victoria, queen of Great Brituu and em

the sister Lti-la

was tiiecousin ot Elizabeth,who wastbesister

nerd money, but it fe no more selfish than a
copyright. I know several women who maxe
some sjiecialty, aotne dainty article of fancy
work, or sonie delicacy for tiie table, but

And speaking of originality, there Is to be

sation. and the saying of original thing*.
Some fashlouablo ladiw—jirubably tbaeo

uiind to wander to other thought* than that j realize that they must bring tbe power* of
of tiie principle which is to l« Ulustratzd. their mind to tbe rescue, or they will be left
.Vd&lt;l to tins the fact that home made appara­ out in th* void—aro to organize a society
tus i* so soggestir. of scientific principle* among themielve* for tho promotion of tbe
that, while tbe student Is making it. hi* mind
s* constantly learning *om»-tldj« new, and
quire orillUacj ami trit all at once, but tbeir
to make it ju actieablu to teach suMnq^xper*
miutally in the public school*. J
I'crhap* tbe chief argument In favor of
tome made apparatus is what might be called

rhich practically sacrifices tbe living to the

well as tho« concerning other matters, and

ject, touch upon it an all aides, skillfully
drawing out the opinioa-. of tho jurson to
whom you are talking, nnd then drop it at
the proper moment and take up another fe
iDdeeil an art. anil otic well worth cultivat-

either ha* been properly discussed, shows an
ill regulated mind, and is not con versa t ion.
But du not forgut that with tbe art of con­

well is qutto a* much sought by some a* tl»e
woman who couverua well t» sought by
others. Tu listen with absorbing "interest ia
tbo most flattering at tentiou a woman con
pay a man. and a Judicious quertiou or ox­

the coushrof Henry VI/ who

Henry III

Btepben, who wai tbe cousin of Henry I.
who wa*tbe brotWw of William Rufus, who
wa* the son of Wilfidb the Conqueror.

is the olde»t reigning dynasty iu the world.New York Mail and Exprcia.

Among Washingtonian relics called to nofnther of Martha Washington’*

wrnnglt*. When ho died he left order* to
hi* son, on pain of disinheritance. u&gt; put till*
legend on hl* tombotune, which was done:
tbe Hon. John Custis, £■].. of the city ot
Williamsburg, jartah of Brutoa, formerly
of Hunger's parish, on th* eastern shore of
Virginia, and county nf Nortoanapton, agvd

elor's home at Arlington, on tbe eastern ibuni
San Francisco Argonaut.

logout walking with h*r father,

and although she heroically tried to keep

for painting; ba cared only to poetess toe big
talents, among which ha mentioned oratory.

fere with future opportunities fur tiieae pleas­
ant pedeatrian trip*, still could isul blind tbe

never heard of him as a public speaker, and

wa* tired However, questioning could not
bgiag ou\the cunftssioc tbe j«rtuC dialrcd.

the daughter of

he might entrap the little one into tbe ad-

Uke

tafents and tbe small arta.—New York Star.

»
y»»«
.WJ •

■" “W &lt;”
■±?‘

SkS h” MlSW briw™«lr.b-b»

bad p«i b,i:Mrmdk la U» Inmr.
of our exchange,, that Utt), rod

™ IM. -urf h.t. M taro ™bl«l
wito nanne ,

duappeur.

»• ■'Murer

-nt w
.iwv will at occv
tot

gold and diamond du*t Similar extrava­
gance. .ru socneUmee indulged in nowadays,
but rarely.—Capetown’ Argue

“I *ay, old chappie." remarked vheexquisite
cnwrur'v’lu a burst of confidence. "I want to
tril you of an awful scrape 1 got Into today.
Tow was In it, too.
were going out to
lunch, you know, and w® couldn’t find our
rlovwk. • A fellah couldn’t think of going out
to taoch. you know, without hi* glov** to
1
f ...J- L-.
.,..1 liv ewa­

lust a* well
1^,—- —~_-----terrible fate. Fwauk came along. Fwank i*
a fellah of OHmttaW. wtaource, don’t you
...
-J_ LL. _l»aa U’a Mrh

I bav* triea &gt;*■

awful narrow escape from starvation.

n.—» (lira of Greece, i* a aovercign po»
*J?WteV.any' charming dotnartic quolittea
“
llianv accomplishmeut* and can «^XKokxng of a dinner ur trim a bon

Raw Sls»d»r&gt;!
( ngt, and although st»

first hus-

aud so, indeed.

may require, adds un additional charm to th*

Borton Budget.

little Inlet of too minute blood rosaris of to*
from tbe convulsions occasioned by good
hearty laughter? The life principle, or the pen­

sanding now tide* of life and strength to tea
surfacw, thus materially tending to in*ur*
good health to tba person.’ who indulp- tberoIp. Tho blood move* moro rapidly, nod conver* a different impression to al) too organ*

ular myattc journey wi,on tho man i* laugh­
ing. from what it doc* at oilier time* Fur
this reason *v*ry good hearty laugh In which
a person Indulge* tends to lengthen hl* life,
conveying, as it does, now and distinct rtimf.lus to th* vital forces.— London standard.

Especially cue old lady wa* noUccabl* in
her energetic objection* to the medal being
awarded according to tbe judg*’* decision.
Sb* wti* tbe defeated girl * mother Over

lutely stotie deaf.— Pitteburg Cou.inereia!-

Borton Transcript.
in th* Liberty county lunatic's madness. The
“kyar.i.xd" uf wmgs-Ahat b* told bi* follow

UK Uta. girL" -M
“*
rated in th. two pennies and pawed it out
Tb. took it aud walkrtl dirwnly to tbe rnjdlfag boxm Oud dropped it into on. of the alita
...»_—k.f .ii&lt;i vnu do that fori" called
delicate whiff of

fifth day. there did not occur a single death.
In 1B.CI2 cases under different method* of
treatment, cullactad by Murchison, toe rate
of mortality wa* 18,02per cent The revival
of the treat meat of typhoid fever by tbo cold
bath data from a publication by Dr. Brand
in 18CL Tbo routine of this treatment U to

tbe calmuea* of an irritable person in time

in a woman, espe*-tally at n dinner party

HMr exp.ri«K- !»’■&gt;
HI* Ano. aoy«r. who took op . oMu, o-r

Wooowck.1
„n,oJ reoonilj bj •
a
tar
lu. Tbl. drr. forth Ita lobo-toj
pointed reply from the young Udy ■
,"l bare jurt found out that lot year »
[(•qin-r has charged me with poll tax. I
ETfXrawiif yrni want to menuoti **’

ir.g every day; forming, perhaps, but cyr
taiuiy changing, a* every thinking woman

gument of it* educational value to tbo »tueuce tbe javsent, and. a* mothers, mold the
future, lies hidden from the puidle, all tiie

w r..awlb-lnw"?,Xy( Il w
Lil, boUloc
m“ 1 • Mckere-mrwull-l.
IoUow«l.-hen
&lt;b, Uwxrerto-d
dUmr«»l U»‘ •&gt;»

Journal.

And us tor their character

taken from this *amo woman. Such nn in'
stance is of common occurrence, as I can Uwtify from actual cxjuricucu. However, tn
social lif*’ such things uro of small cons*-

tiie reigning priuc.ple in tbe coaatitutioti* of
tiie Australian universities, the only excvj*

Mart lag* Custom* in German).
; iuuugunition, nt Philadelphia, she being de­
In tbe Haltio province* of Germanv and
•'tbeir hou* ’bv “* lllur“ of Mr
ti« MiKbbortxvd custom .irdains that bnd.-. Adam*’ venerable m-rtber. which rcMiit.il in
StiakppMrM seen* to have
and young married women shall apjear in a death tbe fqjiowiug mourn. It is in many
•
.. ..
.
...
. ’ ways * remarkable fetter, j&gt;articularly for
Queen Elizabeth, a* she
n nmiitation. fancy frvwi" nache" of plutnr* and a* many diamond* as by stringing coral la-ad* on a stout silken ; ita dignified modesty and self jioM*.—Emma
t* true, died v&lt; fortune had favored her with; otherwise the .cord, the sinalket Imtd* procurable coming I Janes in Philadelphia Pres*.
cut of her gown did not materially differ first, larger next, then still larger out*, until ’

rending next day what she put to |*|«r.

In 2,l.’i0 cases of typhoid fever, collected

surprises, too.

fe considered so ps-eaharly gratifying and.

gnneration found nnfailing material of fun
ip depicting tbe torment* of growing girl* at
evening parties in their endeavor* to prevent
tbeir low necked frock* from slipping off
their abouldrnL When a lady went to Court

ef,Sn William
that immortal hero

Kmiou Baruch are simply astounding in their

nunun who said of a certain young girl that

uiy t.umlier* by liio newspaper* or ocher way.
««*ctudlng that tboae who were equally intonated
An excellent little Australian jMijer enti­ «ouU taka proper care of nia a* I had foemed
tled Dawu firmly advocate* equality of tbe co cxjwrtatk.ni 1 met with no dlaapjiointmcat,
sexto, and pnblisbes a number of sensible and am quite jdwumd that iuy adventure should
pertinent article* striking at the very heart le a|qe&lt;&gt;(&gt;ri*l&lt;*l to the jinxni'Clon uf acleeco and
of the many perplexing questions that ariw Literature* For your coogvatufetloe* upon a late
iruportatd emit accept my acknowledgments.
in regard to woman’s jiast and preset:! posi- CunaUcfing It a* the roluntary auU una-&gt;lieited
if.,,. Th. mtltale.Iron tta ono.
.....
Dawn to The Woman's Journal prove that j eiots and valuable deposit, and calls for every
Anrtrnlia take* no uncertain stand in refer- ] t-x*rtkm «X the head und every virtue of the heart
nice V&gt; C'^edueatien. Tiie fneu compiled j &lt;udo jusUeetowi wred a trust. I shall esteem

ourua senate. Itevssw of all thr qucs’bow* that Australian exj&gt;er iencr favor* j

r»f romance since f ben f And
■quired respecting Hannah

later (1787-tei tbo celebrated Dr. Currfe
employed the cold bat*In IM recorded case*
though tbero are some who incUn* a good
deal froth the jicr|&lt;-ndicular to one side or
tbe other. Well, witbout thia sarirty Ufa

what you feel sure they aro going to any and
do. are not brilliant companions; noveltie*

low. universally cut horizontally instead &lt;4

ii- epithet with them ix»w

turns, Edinburgh, wa* attacked- with f*vi

&lt;‘r. • Run, Johnny, to the spring.
A Er* n fta.l nt —-•_ »_.__ ..
*

eued by iKXtk, and eye* behind; that tbe
skirt* were, never “draped," and that tbrir

Tbe only practical way in which a lady
could show that *be was tn full drew wan tn

Withw

Jump-Up
Mow tbi» Johnny -little boy
tVhvim hl-.
AIA
f.

n. . . ------ -"vuui care to leave
Washington. 1 am sure you win find n&lt;. more
comfortable place."
The interesting article in The Pree* on tbe
"0, 1 know that. It ia a drtwdful bore to
old time lotteries ha* stimulated r.-srorch
gr&gt; anywhere riso."
upon that subject, and I find that no less a
"Thsti why do you go!" .
"Well, ni tel! you,*b) You «s I have personage than Atngail Adams, aptlv styled
fo««l ■ vpleudld family to take my homo “The Portia pf toe Rebellious Province*."
while I am gone, and- and—sb!-the lady is and sui*quently called in the order nf Provi­
dence to bo the first presiding lady at tbe
a* neat u a pin—and"—i
White House, was at least anco an investor
"Weil, Mrs, RaUnetr
in a lottery ticket, and that her agent ui th*

things l mean"—
J j
—
‘••Yea,
ye*.""
‘bey Uv* got into my home, and !
Im sure thia lady wiU have them all killed j
off by the time I get back. I think I'm real
lucky to get such a good tenant.’ — Washing­
ton Peat

bath.

In 1777 Dr. William Wright, who afterward

train a girl iu th. art of ^ shopping that site
will be brought to c-waider thrifty manage­
ment not a bore, but a most womanlv ar- .nothing better than 8-crnt calico, and 1 wnnt
coxnplidiment that onor acquired will bring something else. I’m tired of getting into
with it delightful feeling of self rvliano.'- print."—Merchant Traveler.
_
Oor. Philadelphia Inquirer.

taku uf iw-r 14.,-nn anything

SOME TYPES OF WOMEh

►w* w** a MU* boy

hi* entire Bock he will hav* a oast Little s:ro

•eriomly posaorad
e a rtotuacb pump.
UUI jk.mairtj
AHU
III.
And now 1 want to tall you what everybody
doevn’t know, but what every body ought to

W

�SHOT AT A PHANTOM SHIP.

THE NAMES Op CITIES.

LIKE THE REGULATION YARN.

AMERICAN PLACE NAMES.

Thu* equipped, the young girl come* toward
the spectators with a bosket full of egg*,
wbii-h «1,» poaies around tor inspection to
prove that they are real, and uut imitation*.
Tho music strike* up a jerky, nionntooou*
strain, and tbe dancer ix-gin* to whlrl-arouhd
with grunt rapidity. Then seizing an egg
site pus* it in ono of the riip noows and, with
a quick motion, throw* it from her in such

English htitory tht- eettlemetit was made.
Virginia might or might not suggest tho
Virgin Queen—perhaps that might be going'
a long way—but Jamestown. Charleston, turning ot tins dancer produce* a centrifugal
Carolina, Maryland, Albany (in connection forvr wblch stratche* tho thread out straight
with New York!, Orange county, Annapolis, like a ray shooting from tho cirev, tforeuct*
(peak for ttwmsolVM. tell u» under what
king*, qtreriu and princes tbo settlements
were madn. Royal and princely name* aro
not unknown In tbo north, but they are far
mure ^ommon iu tbo aoutu, while the north
has a cia*u uf names peculiar to itself, names
like Salem, Providence, Concord, which db-

One after another the egg* are throw n out
in tbeso slip iioosok imtii they :na):o u horisontal aureole or tuilo about tile dancer's
beait Then tho danev beeomtw still raw
rapid, ao rapid, in fart, that it b difficult to
distinguish tho features of tho girl*, tbe motnent U critical-, tho hast false step,Tao least
irregularity in time, and tbe eggs dash
against each other. But how can the dance

ligiou- purlics of England.
Tbe map alouo could show that New Eng­
land
largely settled by Puritans, ami to remove tho egg* iu tho way in which they
that" Virginia and Maryland were largely have been put in place.
settled by Cavalier*. And a* Philadelphia
Thb operation is by far tho more dclicato
could not be reasonably sup]XMed to directly.
by a ringlo motion, rxact end unerring,
church..-* of Avia, too,&lt; it might suggest, should take bold of the egg and remove it
though not with tho_&gt;aine certainty as Halmi from the nooen. A ringlo falsa motoxi of tho
and Provktence, that iu presence wa* a sign hand, tho leant tatarfercnee with one of tho
of th&lt;! religious movements of the Seventeenth threads, aud tbe genera) arrangement b *udcentury. Thus, without consulting man or dtmly broken and tbe whole performance disbook, such an inquirer os .I have NUpposed
might put together a fair skeleton hbtary of uft'ce-rifully removed; the dancer suddenly
tho earlier days of the thirteen statea. He stops, and without seeming in the least dia­
lled by this dance of twnuty-five or thirty
wholly made from England, but that in one minutes, she advance* to the *]&gt;cctators with
district it was first'made from tbe seven a firm step and present* them tbe eggs, tiiat
provkicre.' Now Netherlands i&gt; Mill visible
enough, though New Sweden could, perhaps,
—Indian Letter in St Louis Globe-Democrat.
hardly riiow itsulf.
Onr inquirer will see that a great number
Ono thing tn ^particular about tho modern
•more recent namesakes on American aoiL Venetian dandM |&gt;orplexM me. W by, in tho
don, York, Boston. Bristol, Northampton,

finds tiiat it bears tho name of Washington,
ho may well wonder at it. That English
settler* sliotfld rrproducu tb» name* of cities
like Bristol and Woreaster in tbeir new coun­
try would scorn the most obvious thing in tiie
world. But why should any of them call any
place, above all, why should they call tho

the elder Washington in England I I fancy
thnt it may lio new * to some in both hemis­
pheres that there i* any Washington in Paghind. 1 rrmember a curtain satisfaction that
I once fell in pointing out to an American
friend in England a bill on a wall in the dty
of Durham, announcing thnt a sale of some-

mon* Washington iu that part ot the world.
Our inquirer will perhaps think it hardly
posaible that Washington in the District of
Columbia could have been directly called
after Wa»bingtoa in tho bishopric ,o£ Dur-

strongly tempted to risk tho guess thnt the

tbo elder, apd bad therefore originally come
from tbo elder. Without knowing a single
act of tbo actual George Washington, our
loqniir would come very near to tbo moral
eertaifaty tiiat some brarer of hi* surname
had,
importaht rtage of tbo history ot
tho country, stood out *0 far above other
men that hv wa* thought worthy of giving
hb name to tho meeting place of tbe nation.
Thi* is a good doaj. to find out by tbo map
alone; but it i* quite certain that our some­
what iniposaiblo person, tbe man who knew
through this procew, and so little of Ameri­
can history as to need to go through it, could
easiiy, without any kind of help, find out as
much MtbML Having taken our inquiring
friend to Washington, it maybe well to leave
him there. The United States may be thank­
ful for many things connected wi th their first

succeeding president has a name lu flw least
ham Lincoln. And Lincoln would not have
done to well aa Washington, became Lincoln
could not fail to suggest tbo Lincoln 9! the
elder country, while Washington practically
stands by itwlf, and *uggest* the elder Wash­
ington only to a few who are specially curious
in such matter. A city might indeed have
been named Alexander Hamilton; but It was
well tnat tho Federal capital wm saved from
the ill luck of thow plaSes which bare been

• seenu to bavo died out both in America and
everywhere c!*c. With enul&lt;^a Teutonic end­
ings to cboone from—ton, burgh, bnm, wick,
by—f?r tbo settlers from Scandinavia, tho
favorite fashion seem* now to be to add
on a French villo even to English place
names which are ready made.
What

cept Its true form, Witaeyf Yet Whitney
was nut thought enough, and there is a Whit«cyvill&amp; Yet it b not true that to pass by
uot n few Washingtons, which do not boast

Washington wa* not enough, and who must
needs odd a little French elegance in tbe shajie
of Washingtonville.—Edward A. Freeman in
Now York Mail and Exprasa

plying tbeir fans vigorously, aud in language
quite emphatic were finding fault with tho

deoply burned in ray memory that it can
novrr be effaced.’’
“A story! Let’s have Jtl" shouted tho
club.
’
"All right, my hearties," coutiuuod tho

in lib miud, “I will toll it to you, and u» I
what it moons.
tux rfrrtTKn suit

sigutko.

of the brig Thrve Jacks, ns stanch a vrnft at
ever plowed tbe raging main. Wo liad a
crew of forty mon. all experieucod sailors
who find spent the greater part of tui-ir lire*

to tho Boston and Urerjxjol trade, mid a
voyage in tho-w day* jomrtiniea occupied an
entire month.. Pirates were not unknown
then on the high seas, and for protectiou we

swivel gun. tbu latter being mounted on tbo
fo'carih*.' On tho 1st of Juue we sailed from
Boston with n load of merchandise for John­
ny Bull’s market, and for tbe first time in
my life I felt as if I ought not to attempt to
make tho trip. You know, my lad*, I am not

hills grow smaller aud smaller, until they

lay out of doors, I did feel a little blue, and
something awful hard to swallow eamo up

right.
“One night just forty yearsngo I was lying
iu a hammock swung on thodeek. Two t*U*

fitting enough,tbut that b relatively a minor

changed.

tinenta.

For, while their c-ollnrs are high

deed a fearfully comic right to me a young
Venetian uobleinan on parade, loading n
bulldog or a shorn poodiu by a string, smok­
ing a long cigar called a Virginia, and twirl­

I wav smoking my pipe and gazing

looking at tho some star* and thinking of me.
Tiie wind was just strong enough to till tbu

cordage as tbo ship rose and fell ou tbe wave*
—sounded like a mother rocking the cradte

tho discomfort thrir graodam* must have
feit when they wore Ikh-Is twelve inches high
to their boots, and could not move without a
brace of crutches. Ono looks to find in them,
as a common and bewitciiing characteristic,
that light nd golden hair which is currently
callral Venetian, and which Titian gives hb
•‘Bella” iu tho Pitti Gallery. It is* In fact.

rarer than in tho United Stat?*. Indeed, as
tho earlier Venetians gained tho fame of it
by artificial mivuis, it is but jjaturnl that.
they should fail to confirm their ancient
reputation.—Cornhill Magazine.

inu, said .n leading barber to me yesterday,
a* bo trimnnd my hair, aud it k curprbiug
bow long ft fashion in hair or whiskers wiU
law. Nowafaahion in clothes doesn't gen­
erally last longer than ten years, but a fashion

mustaches, for instance.

They came in about

tag to the ryva.
lapidaries, watchmakers and
Sewing girl* aiv .uwj. -. . ------- ——
ryw, due to U&gt;e alxiro meutionod couw*
TVr lead a -dmtary life, ritttag
in
a constrains^ attifiido, with tho body bent
forward and sboul.ter. roubdwL sothat the
thoracic movements aro Interfered witu.
Tbi* produce* consumption, the «w* of tin*
diacoae among engravers and •rauwtmac*
being'very numerous. Ektgraver* are also
subject to spasms in tbeir linger*, with di*com- of tbe skin on the b ind* nnd forearms.
Watcbmnkrrs who do Urn re]wiring have
the nail on tho right thumb thickened and
seal v from tbrir manner of opening walchea
Tbo nails on the thumb nud index finger of
th* left band show at tho point where they
approach each other "In order to bold deli­
cate |&gt;iare" a worn apjmaranw. and almost
romidcto destruction is prudi:'-*d by the con­
stant rubbing of the file. ScamstrewM are
wnnelime* poisoned by the stuff* they work
uj&gt;on. Many instance* have occurred of nraeufca! jmisonlng in those who w»wed grrou
gwris, which u eolorwl with nres-nira! Mite.
A phrrician of Boston found 8-21 grain* of
it in one square foot of goods. An itching,
cerrmatou* eruption luu becu [•nxlnced by
tissue* colored with fright aniline dye*.
Silk threw! is abo" soaked in the aertato of
lead to increase it* weight, and |«erawui who
pate it through tho mouth lu threading
nredlii, than bite it off with the teeth, have
suffered with lead poisoning.
Tho influence of sowing machine* ou tbe
health of women has oft.-n been discussed by
eminent men, with conflicting argument* and
evidence. Tiie mot elaborate investigation
b by Duchesne Ha found that women suf­
fered from muscular pains and groat fatigue
of tho lower limlw, with dysprpaia and other
evils; while other writer* ngroo tiiat mod-

engaged in the pleasant occupation
again tbe lookout shouted:
“ ‘Sail ho! saU bo!'

“ 'Hard ob tbo larboard quarter, rir, and
bearing down on u*.’
’•In nn instant I sprang from my couch, and
with a single bound was in tho main shrouds,
trum|&gt;et in hand. Sura enouah, on tbo port
quarter wm a full rigged ship, and a beauti-

many |:ura and color*.

The shroud* were

laid with diamond*. ■
"Her figurehead—n gokiea statue of Mel­
pomene—with ruby cyo* radiated iu the
moonlight, and on her bow I could read tho
name, ‘Big Casino, of Baltimore.' Standing

that I could bear tbe swish of tbe waves ns

•Ship,ahoy!' I shouted through my trunr

Tbe kitchen help i* black, of courw*. and su­
perstitious. , No colored gtrl will go into a
bourn until three day* after the retiring help

Before that everybody

bound T
’* ’Big Carino, of Baltimore, bound for Bal­
timore with artificial oysters. What ship u
tbatr “
“ ‘Three Jacks, of Boston, for Liverpool,
with liver and tripe.'
“ ‘Hard aport there with your helm or you
will run into us,' I shouted, for th" strange

br tbo dismissed help. Whatever tiio colored
person doom't understand be team He is
full of superstitions, believe* in goa^ lock
from the rabbit foot when in his own poor**km ami in Ind luck when it is “put on him."
on a Virginia railroad platform waiting for
a trail to take them to a picul-? ground. A

and touch them with Hit- rabbit foot

The

tbere was uo picnic thnt day.—Milwaukee
Hratinei.
____________

ouo timet”

Union seemed certain, nnd alic was so much
their hair curled. The fashion of having tho
hair clipped very short, except on top, where
It b left quite long, b called tbe Pompadour,
tho clippers with which tbe work is done wore
in vented,thn*j years earlier. The practice of
brusbtag tbe liair by machinery run by steam
startod about twonty-firu years ago, and wa*
given up about ton years ago ou account at
tbe ftccidcnta that occurred inflicting injury
ou tbe Customer* —Sidewalk Stroller in Chi-

Podoaespli;.
Tbo sporting column of Tho Pari* Figaro
waxes cntbuMMtic orrr tho podoscaph.
Franco ha* not, generally spooking, much to

“ ‘Ahoy tlicrel ahoy t ahoy!' I shouted.
“ ‘Your names are Dcnnb.*

wliai I must do must be done quickly. I
dropped from tbe shroud’, ran for'ard like
lightning, unlashed tbo swivel gun on tbe
fo'castle, turned her upon the strange shipbooml bang! The night air was thick with

was left save the spanker boom, which slow­
ly doKtrnd^d as if from tho sky. Astride the
txxim wo* ono of tbe white robed figures.

fuel warranted in maumlng that tho podotbo benefit of tho ignorant, then, a podo

flat board, Just big enough for a single ad-

The number of hotues occupied by Indian*
b 21JJ2.
The estimated numlier of Indians iu Alaska
b 30,000.
Tbo number of Indian* living on and culti­
vating lands is V.012.
The total IhdUn population of the United
States b 247,761.
Tbe number of Indian church mnmbers tn
tbo United States b 23,«fSJ.
Thore hre ten Indian training schools In
different part* uf tbo Union.
Tbo number of Indian* in tbe United States

tasufil-

Tbe akin, which ,. ,

yr- .TuuTdotm^u

Biair*.

town lumber dealer.

BUSING

■^yooDLANi&gt; in

and wa»3Ig feet in length. ”
Siner, the hunting

Mrs. A. Pel

4 1

a hhndrwl wildcat* Idlinl within the texi&amp;d.
of that county. Not ontoa.
count for tbo e.-^hmrdiuar v iixr.^ ia ti „

In a large factory ono of tbe workmen
carclensly allowed hb hammer to slip from
hb baud. It ftow half way aero, tbo room
and struck a fellow workman in his left eye.
Th-man averred that hU eye wa* blinded by
tbe blow, although n careful examination
fallal to reveal au injury, there being not a
scratch risible.
He brought suit in tbe
for e"Kijwmsatlon fw- the low of imlf

promioo. Tbu day of the trial arrived, and
m open court an eminent oculvt retained by
tho defense examined the alleged injured
member and gavoo* hl* opinion that it wa*
as good as tbu right eye. and proved it
knowing that tbo colors green and red
Zi” “t?- “

A. SHELDON
Abstract an&lt;

P
.

Celluloid, a substanc-* muv
thr making of romla an I

D M. BATES.
Il*
AUorni

Seine council of r-trh br M Fj . -'i rtbn
cause o&lt; a rath.. •
. rdi.:- ..
t
young brw.c.i g.:|, «h.&gt; hnUtuallraote »
circular comb of eeiluki l .R~r hmtar *
iaundns.., was oauplwl.uu n ..--u.:, .hy’-u
ironmir wlii'.t
.*&gt;,11* . .. . ... . ,
.

SUM. BpecbUattectt

0. ANDRUS, &lt;1

J

Nltrour Acid Gm o

the storn. Buddenly she s;.r*i&gt;g' (.-..n- hr
sent, uttering agonized cn®, and aer i»xher.
turning quickly round, reronved pw
head to be surrounded by flarm*, whfi*‘ *
strung smell, m of burning &lt;wnij&gt;kx. flUm
tbe air. Tbo ftamw telng -xtmpiisbri. 1:
was found that the circular cell^ukl com,
tbe girl won- wa* cumptet-ly imrn-d. Th.
child had sustein—1 such a severe burn oa th,
scalp that she had to be tak-i, t- a hmpitaL
I
L.re IS ;__ u i _
.

P. DRAKE, M.

Once over Hoiii

JL B. G1LLA81
and U. S.

I
.

williirDMuata &gt;U kta
IMsartmenia of tbe Ins
at bt* store, corner Cc

celluloid comb bream*

H M. FOWLER,
J*
Dentis

Among the legends of old £n;isild are

never visited by the nightingale.

gTUART, KNAPP

Awn;

that Edward tbe Uaife»ir. telng int.-rrup

they might never ring' iu that place ajaia.

».kk, uno
William
Loyal K.
ClIUISTOF

that tbe nightingale- ha&gt; :

Cvrdiaf

A. BARBER,
•
Phytleiai
otsseorer Nevin'* sti

H

uightiaga!?. although- th- f.m-sti n*uriabout iirtymeor thoyrnre h r-'i! -m-lfel wii&gt;
-■fghtdigaica.’’ 'Izaak Waitun th- tanam
fistaoraan and author of that rao-t dehgblfal
bMtedttk* Conqp*^ Angt-r.
w .

W. LOWRY. M
Physlcls

G
•

ingale breathe* such **«*-!■ k»ud rau-i'- out of
her little instrumental throat that it inigb&gt;
makn mankind to think unrack* are
cooaod. He that at midnight, wh-ntMvvry

g’l VSe.k1' fltUu&lt;

1,1

£ C. WELTON

tbe natural -rising asid falling, th* daubtag
and redoubling of her- v»i v. nu;ht well te
lifted above earth and say. 'I/inl. wbslwu
sic hast thou provided Lt th-? saint* m

low fry Arc. lightning nr
litsv dmh
Jir.ul

gMITH A VOLGRi

■uroceding generation would occur, the
stronger in sight
turning away and the

right fish would l» l»crn with weaker cya&lt;
and weaker until burn blind.

KIKA UHIL -Ul’ll WM'...
...............
- .
iron was in Egypt in IBM*the campf « a»Wb
wa* near tiie pyramid*. Gueotyerwonatad
sunset tlw baud wa* playing Th- lubal-

were listening t.&lt; th- mil.-! '

“Wo Won't Go Home T.H ’I'
•tantly that* were tto? wu l

wblch find culmination in Tbu Fc

brueed each other and »!:,&gt; •&gt;
in tiie d-liriiim of thrir p

beautiful sights in the world is a fleet racer,
a thoroughbred at hb mettle; and there b no

UBU

uam* &gt;f

Storie* of. the turf nixl article* an tbe *p*rd
of horses are growing particularly cocimou
in both contiunnfd and Sugllrii a* well as

that contemptible or dlsgra-yf^l uffair thnt
it has taco held to bo by tha*&lt;» who nhbor
gambling. It has been, however, mainly in

ut union
PntcOotoaUttie com

known cuniic tuno wa# given by iYutwsor
En»l. a muric teac!»-?r. iu n »f«wh b&gt;

«
'

P R. TIMMERNA
x •
nlciu i

Martin v.

bar

voriu- and obkwt tenevt
beeu taken to Europe from .
Etovsnth century by tboCrmu 1lived *eparat--ly in both
1
700 years. Thii it certain!'“Wo Won’t Go Homo Till M -r

HASTINGS I
Hasting*,

source of tbe Nile.—Ixaiisvili-- 1

An Incident recently tUd by a public*p«J«

certainly counsel- us to krep.-ur
-------------------- •jwN.-MMuea witn two
different gtamex. tbe one tor the right eye be­
ing red nnd the m. f„r tk. L./, __ “ _L...

QF»II

day.

r«»man wm uusd; '•“‘J”
wagon ow&gt; hot noontide, and as to
bund^higb«^t.p.--i-,52

him and

nesiution,

.

aU.todctmn.oa, .1

’ ™

DIHEC

w"

tbo first building association in tins

named tho ‘Orford Provident Building

When tbo

don ho made it u special requatt that tbo read­
ing should be repeated to him by tbo same

some thirty miles below the surface, a num-

found that the Big Casino sailed from Balti-

a minute raft upon which any one who has
the knack of self balance may voyage up and
down rivers and along canals, cither crouch-

and b thou carried along at the rato of titcam.
Nor do fbase thing* exhaust tho podoecaph'*

[KMind*.

8mJU&gt;.

gllmnM-rir.g* of light wilt swim away to­
ward that light, while those will remain that

•Dear away, or shiver my towiigbta if I don’t
“A low, mocking laugh was tho only n-

advkbtu

cording to Ducham-?, their health fur tbe

tbeir eyesight, their bearing becomes dull,
nnd pains in tho lower limbs render walking
or standing upright tinwomo and difflcult.
Ho attributes thcoe symptoms to nn affection
.»
■
. hyUmgxtandIng and

_

ouoty.

About thia time J

wearing a celluloid. — lumdon Standard.

take. They undergo vary universally at
times severe test!, of muscular exertion, and
ft* a rew.lt of three effort*, combined *ith
their irregular manner ot living, aro usually ■
short lived meu, dying ot pbthbk and heart turn at the Royal institution, thus attempted
dbcasa
Railroad employes aro crjy.^d to acclnervous and circulatory system^ produced
by tiie constant jarring to which they aro
«nbj~?ted. In the case uf engineers and iire-

Bight

large Canada lynx, an ariinnf

“ ‘Ahoy! nhoyf was the'responae carried
as much a» a man's reputation was worth tn
let hb hair grow on iu* upper Up. But now,
mlniiten. and everybody ebu wear them, and
I am afraid I will not lire long enough to tee
them go out of fariiiou. Anything to beat
tho bartier*, you see.
Then tbt-rv is no fashion of wearbig tbo hair

BA-rtW* Bauk'

JOB P
more serious situation. When.a Virginia wo­
man wants to change girl* shu is rooipolled to

Tbe number of Indians in tho Uqlted Statea
who cxn reMjXnglbh U but I3,4if.
Tl&gt;e ntunlier of Indians in thu United States
wbo can rend Indian languages i* 10,027.—
St. mul Globe.

ttn&gt; maintop, -foretop .and mixzr-utup were
clustered a lot of people, all clad in white.

puHwlwd H
as i

gook

irlvo

tbe In or forth, but bruin

derixl.- Tb-.w who use tbeir voices

voice, and should study with those who make
it a great consideration. Tbi* u the beet way
ot warding off disease of the throat aud Iom

Hasting

HITIISCRIP
S1.OOFS
,.ot paid before
‘*9.*„»&gt;&lt;erintloa ’

WIU live forerar.

Women in the north have trouble enough

coat*— it's too blame-1 hard work climbin’

fur a long time, often in an impure atm&gt;&gt;*pbore, suffer greatly from the coasttint strain
of the vocal organ*. Such b tiie csm? among
actor*, teachers, ringer* and speaken. Tbo
mrat commun disease among them i* pharyugliii. known to all a* “clergyman'* sura
throat" Thb i» due. largely to improjier
breathing and want uf knowledge in giving
forth the voice. Such {icrson* caunut know

VOL. XXX

rortxad tiie country rovndal»,ut ;
ley broth-re, fannms hunter*, llc-,
and theyramu with a large p. ,'u qf

linist*. telegraph op.-rators and others.
Muricbus wbo'piay on wind instruments
contract emphysema ou account of the strain
brought to Iwar oo tbe lungs by tboracio

tlWr«7„

subsequently moved to London.

Agalu I gently lay It by.

“Sir.” said a man in Washington square,
with a lock of hb hair protruding through a
hole in hb hat, “can’t you do something for
hours at the treadle eril result* are apparent.
It seems clear, tbenrfuro, that the chief source me this mornin’F
of tbeir trouble* is fatigue, which, with their
habit* of life, food, associations, etc., fully .preached.
••Ji*t a little." plraded tbe man with Jtbe
account for thtfsymptom*. As tbe health of
women is vastly more important to the na­
tional vigor than that of men, special care
should ever be taken to guard if While
"Is that soF

“To meet a djlp in mid-ocean it nothing tin-

ZF*

in many yws. has bora ।
„T.'^
Jerwy, fire niilm below hen- rk, . ?
had hem driven by
. a‘™&gt;
acrou tl&gt;o Delaware river n.i &gt;.... ‘.
refuge Ina bam cm a farm ■

lieneflcial for health than otherwise, and that

Person* performing delicate operations
with tbeir fingers, requiring Jong practice to
learn and frequently rejieated, Mxuetimcs
suffer from wbat b called ‘•writers' cramp."

Tho interesting fact is just disclosed that
read during his lifetime, Mr. Thomas Nelson

of any f*
County.

booui*

“ ‘Sall ho!’

fingers ot hb left band.

be yet contrives to acknowledge a hundred
salutations iu nn hour with due «*lat&gt;oraten«ws and dexterity. Nor b tbe Venetian lady
of our day more contenting than the man.
Not one feminine face ia fifty delay* a pant­
ing stranger. Tbeir gait, too, is mincing and

anlniab. had crowed tbo Shawm, .., i-'
tain at Uris pUnt ami
thu big forest tract war. of
"
U Fra.lL u.l
efaaaa na Mas-ral
_L__ _
.
■

rami be critically
—----- —- artificial light Tbu object*, ta
disttnedy wan. must bo hnXJ”h‘
the ere: thb neeearitota* grant straining of
the eye Thu eyeball briug eoraprt-sd Kirnewbat by the mu»cl«*. cause* eougr*tion.
Whkb »’nrr—1 b, •r“‘c“l

■unity large boots, and with toes ending in

The older noiuaoclaturo of the United States
or Puritan, or descriptive, or borrowed from
spme place in England, all these ore good elo-

I Largest (

AN OLD LOVE LETTER.

TALE OF THE SEA THAT READS

PROF. FREEMAN ON THE ORIGIN OF

Tbe history.of the United State*, especially
that of the eastern state*. is plainly written
in their local nomenclature. Tbe nomencla-

HUi'TFUL OCCUPATIONS.

•Well,’' said tho first nun, sharply. ■*
•gain in too fatbar’s fo’ino old castle.”
"Your father's foluo old castle, U UF said

nobody don't-

Robertson

i

Baecher stayed during hb visit to London.
must be.—London Globe.

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Hastings Banner.

VQL. XXXIV. NO. 17.

HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 2L 1889.

Hastix
X'S
Banner.
’
t '.v.-.ineuUy*. by

FARMERS

1

:xty, Michioax.

And All Others
Wton &gt;ou VIM anythin j In the line of

c ••nd of the year the
,!5 positively be 41.23.
. ■&gt; ill lie »&lt;l&lt;lrd lor postresid&lt;*s outside of the
: UsIMi IUTEH:
.......................»100 M
&gt;r special positions.

OR

?KISTINU.
'.ita tt:e Job Fruiting D«•;. S N; n. Krerythmg in the
ci.I with the IMeat fseMof
I pattern# of machinery,
•- i t iirmployed.enable# the

BOOTS AND SHOES,

^AKlHG

CALL ON

Bl ' NESS CARDS.
IKH'SE.'
&gt;V&gt;iod|ahd. Mich.
Petit. I’ruprietor.
Hoard gjco a weak.
.
tn ronoectiuu. every
. rV.mded to the travel­
Woodland, stop at the

HASTINGS.

All New Goods and
Prices Satisfactory

j Real Estate Ofitee.

- To buyer# In every Instance.

iteA. HMting#Real Estate I teal Estate
Grueral ciuueianctagt •■! Abstract Books, com'« can f'-rnlth complete
i i BHOOKS. Clerk. .

-PRODUCE-:EspMhlly Butter and Egg*, wanted, for
for
which the highest market price will ta­
paid in cash or trade.

i of ti e state and United
&gt;u to collections. Money

. .. ।

j

Vitalized Air given for
•t teeth
.

Ikvway's drug store.
to &lt;
rn. Telephone, eonre, at Holloway's drug

. : - . l-l’JE Notary Public
•
1 ’ . S. &lt; '.alm Agent.
p-v kind# of cLaln s before the
• :.»••( y&gt;i- Interior nfOre CUM on him
■■ ■
a-: Court and Jefferson St#..

Annan*

#

t

T

w ▼ e-w-s

SELLS
Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile,
Lime, Salt, Cement,
Seeds, Plaster, Plas­
tering Hair, Plan&lt;\
Binder and Mower,
Western
Reserve
fertilizer, Oats, Corn,
Beans, Oats and
Fi^ur, and

BUYS
Wheat, Beans, Barley.
Oats, Rye, Clover
Seed, Wool.
•ian and Surgr^.i.
•« re. &lt; ).1tee hour# from a

tn and Surgrntu
,
treating di'-ases of the
&gt;• prrscrtallon of vision

ALBERT LEINS
KEEPS A

First-Class
Market.

m a man's property against
nt or wind; against a man'#
xicidcnL
.

Go there for Fresh aofl Salt
Meats. Fresh Fish, &amp;c.

•ti block. Hastings.)
’rmrta of the state.

“•

Mtornt

!rv*
F *FJyat:«o4ibg ;o.

p :
x '

You will find his

Collections

,he

Prices Eight!

’i. H ’lniepathic Phy• tin and Surgeon.

___ ’ rr 1 •‘hrop’» drug store.)
MaIITIS V. IIAIIKKlt. Ural Ksfafa, In*?■
' ■'
find Itoan*.
uc:»with J. . iiinyan tk sou a door# north
Km#.!..,
Ffotofikr.
&gt;•’
'•'■::i,l,!’4lve» to making exchange#
The luterest# ut noo-mldent
.
- srrtaiiy longed after. Fanns
tati!i&gt;A\-- r
or ‘■'‘Chang*. Bouses and

Hash:

Highest market price
gaid for poultry, tallow,
ides, &amp;c.‘

tEIW in IK,

Citv Bank,
-

TJLIj,

STATE STREET.

Mich.

-

$50,000.00.

I^wporai-i ut.dcr Um law
•
Michigan.

Oxx h.-1&gt;ee u .W|n
merty -•cupleg Dy Mriser tiro#.

tor.

Very Reasonable Terms.

A'J- Ibbin. n, pMWent;

D. Beebe, Cashier.

Q.
initKCTOB*':
Id’.

W. if. Powcn.

L E. Kna».pen.

Cheater Messer.

il MR. In »utl»nd. fair houw huf nn
oulhntmnp. M ■••” ""I;”™;
l ou of fence timber and .rood- "
allot of this elty end s of Indnit
This farm -III he »l,l « • terrain, on a

reasonable pajn»t down.
A d#n*ra; Banking Bgslneu Transacted.

Robertson

house,

P- BHOhEMSEB. Pi oprMnr,

bllsnwn and ( i&gt;urt

Harting#, Mieh.

m#n Rat0*’s, 0° Pt” Day.

n Rutland
udles from thia
_
.rored. r.mlstHmawllbnt rm
city.
taiildln®. ' irnnd lajs well mj
well, “tea Imen sold within fast uw &gt;ears
lor »l.2M. Will be sold «&lt;r &gt;*■» u'*1

.

figure.

3 City lots in Hastlnswdeslrable Jfare
tor • home.
Will be dosed out «
their value.

Call ®n or address

G1LLASPIE,
!-^»«rSSati?4Je.ff«rw»«SL Keep# flour,
lu-' ’"'"“‘d 0}«er.*hfli, e«g food
*,ock 01 «"****»

BASTINGS. MICH.

their wheat I* not No. 1, on account of the
railway from near Crewy to its. head.
nrfdge.
Prairieville owns the head and Richland
Our blacksmiths all seem to be busy.
the tail. At present the tail wags the
■
P"rch*«'’d Hough A Sny- head, but build tluit spur and the head will
ceni feed mill and is grinding lot- flf feed.
wag the tail.
. . r‘ ...' our ^cn,mn butcher, expects
Marlin Woodard and wife spent Sunday
to leave Woodbind.
with thalr uncle in Richland.
F. F. Hilbert will movf into his new
Hon. Daniel Striker and wife, of your
bank building soon.
City, visited M A. C,Towne’s tat week, and
br. Batuhmati and family are dally ex­
took In the many Iwantlful water resorts.
pected from'Ohio.
No political significance attached to the
| , Frank Akpinall has n new Imrber pole.
visit; purely social and a call on old
I It» a dandy.
friends.
i Geo. Kowlader'# baby is better.
'
Mrs. Joel Barber and slater, Ml-ta Emily
A new street continuing cast from the Mead, have gone to visit a sister residing
hotel to the depot will soon be laid out.
at Rochester. N. Y„
Yhuko Sot niEU.
Mr#. B. W. Johiivon and Eva FioweF at­
tended tire funeral of Timothy Johnson, of
Mr*. Anthony Ostroth h very low with Middleville last Sunday.

consumption.
Mrs. P. M. Hyde diet! Sunday of con­
sumption.
.
The U. B. and Evangelical Sabbath
school picnicked at Thornapplc lake last
Thursday.
Mina Mudge, of Hastings, visited her
sister. Mrs. Berry McKelvey last week.
Mrs. l.alrd anil Miss Myers, of Wood­
land. called at M. Guy’s Wednesday of tat
week.
'
Mr#. James Demary. who lias been sick
»f2n^*'Ler I!rI*r *»ne'- A mxrvrl ot purity for the i*a#t three weeks. 1# better nt this
writhig.

Wm. Glltaple has lhe first story of his
brick house about up.
•
Thomas Murray is lack again a# section
bo## and Geo. Uonyer has been placed in
charge »f the section at Creasy.
Kate Rysn. of Kalamazoo, h visiting her
friends here.
Burt and LibGle Met'al I urn spent Sun­
day with their uncle Dwight VanHorn, of
Prairieville..
The nninrrous friends of I ra Osgood anti I
wife assembled at the latter’s residence
last, Wednesday and gave the worthy
couple quite n surprise. » taring their aotli
in
' ** wP
•’’iJ'Pbate poe lien. Sold only
Last Thursday evening Bert Sparks lost wedding anniversary. The presente were
I'owdkk Co . to#
j». x.
oct rut
hi# w.itch either at the Frreiuah place very nlee anti costly. The presentation
while threshing or while enroute with en­ speech was made by John Dawson, of
gine for Lorenzo Mudge's place. The Rutland, after which the assembled guests
finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving sat down to a tine repast furnished by
It with hl# parent * at the. lake.
their own generosity. About 100 porsons
I-aM .Saturday Ervin Cole went to latke were present to enjoy the occasion.
#
an’bortzed to re
Mis. Wood, of Coats Grove, visited at
cehrn •uMcriplIoM for the Baxs kk ,
Odessa to attend the fanners' picnic.
Wn°dtad Cent-«.
E. o. Hyde recehed notice that Mr*. P.
ta M. Mvera. Gerkey.
M. Hyde, of Maple Grove, died last Sun­
Howard Mosher has gone to Petoskey
for a week’s outing.
•
day at ll o'clock. Funeral Tuesday.
Maule drove.
Johnnie .Ilnrncs visited hi* brother and
Mah Ion Seeley is very low with •con­
slater
at Milo tat Sunday.
sumption.
• inimasirr, eacev.
Quite a number from hi re took in tire
PtMtmaater, Bmidel.l
Mrs. Hale Is gaining quite fait.
, „ "
O'Dsnnell.
Dr. Young was cal!«-d tat Thursday to excursion to South Bend tat week.
J. N. Covert.Cartton
Theodore Gyle and Wife, of Woodland,
.-•e W. S. Adklu'.v Httte girl. She Is now
rintmmter. FrvwfMxt.
are visiting at Mr».(Given»*.
improving.
0.
L. Mortl&gt;land"fedar Creek.
F. G. Norwood, Delton.
JohntUmsn, Mlekory Corners,
Isaac Powe) and wife took in tiurknADDITIONAL LOCAL.
•‘rown • Cairui, Prairieville.
cauipmrnt at Battle Creek Monday .
.Mn. A. Reid is Visiting lu-r niece at
Qul&gt;y.
FMtauster. Yankee Bprtec*.
The city schools open September 2d',
Mr«. Alonzo Tobin*, of Hattie Creek, is
&lt; . W. Armstrong. BowensMI!!*.
and the outlook Is that tin: attendance will
Money paid to these agents will be reeeipted visiting friends in Dowling.
Elder McKee talked to a full house Sun­ l&lt;e larger than ever before. The cxaellent
—
....
niuuru wiiu ua.r
system of- heating and ventilating which
not *&lt;itt!ed with u* wifi, between thl# date and day it being quarterly meeting.
hew years, pay their snbarrtptians to the I Janies Green's y oungest child wa* buried lias just been put in the central building,
Baks u • agent# earned above.
at an expruse of nearly So.000, in warrant­
• Ia*t Wednesday.
Hrxpectfulty,
ed to keep thia building in a healthy and
I
llowani
Tolle#
and
wife,
of
I
Ake
Odessa.
000KANTSKUN. j
I tarfetl their babe Sunday.
comfortable condition at-all timea. »o that
Camp meeting cocnmriire# Tueadsy at the attendance of the young may now tie
encouraged with the satisfaction of know­
John Mclnt*re went to Dakota last lhe old camp ground. .
A Imsket picnic party made Mrs. Keteh- ing that health will not Im&gt; endangered
from poorly ventilated rooms. The Board
Some of the young people from here at­ em a pleasant visit at the lake Saturday .
is thoroughly alive to the luMesslties de­
Mn&gt;.
Hattie
Baggs,
of
Mouth
Bend.
Ind..
tended a dance at lacey Friday evening.
T. T. Dewey, an old resident of this Is xi-itiug her parents A. E. Durfee and manded by a tirst-clas# graded school, amt
it certainly seems aa though nothing will
town, visited here last week.
A horse ta-longing to H. Bristol rati lw wanting which might contribute *.&lt;&gt; the
(.'Ims. Wood, of Assyria, visited his
•
away Saturday detnoltalilug tie* buggy but comfort of pupils.
brother John tat week.
*
We may point with pride to the large
A. Swift Is on the sick list
Mrs. Wm. Burroughs I# reported not and growing library now at tlie command
Mrs. Spearc. of Indiana, is visiting her
«&gt;f pupils. This forms no mean auxiliary
any
better.
sister. Mrs. Wilcox.
Kate Mnck returned tn her home In as a factor in the educational facilities ot
E. J. Shoup has rented hi* fann to n
the city. Its use in daily etas work, and
man from Ohio, and will soon move either Albion Saturday after a short visit with as a means of acquiring gene nd ’informa­
friends here.
’
to Buttle Creek er Naahvl'te.
.'xbool cominrno-d Mondsy wUh H. 3.- tion. and otherwise broadening the ability
of the student can not be over estimated.
Gaakltf a# tear Her.
The course# of study in the High school
Sarah Esnrett is visiting her fincle tn
May McMannis 'i*iUsd her parents Sun­ Itave fs-cn revised and sueh changes- made
West Kalama
•
as would meet the requlraateiit.# of the
Drusa Murphy , of Hastings, spent last day.
Nina Joy is very sick. with Dr. Horner University. Astronomy and chemistry
week at E. I.&lt;x-khart's.
attending pnysn
physician.
------,r5 been added to the English conns
physician.
Mr, Porter and wife, of U-naw.s; as
a*• attending
tan. '*
visite*! J. Waiting the ital werk. They'
Will Warner rommente* hl- • inol In with the option of substituting for these
returned Monday areompani&lt;-?l by Miss j the Rainey district this week- Suiress to the luitin or German of the scientitk
course.
Additional apparntns i» needed
Aggie Waiting.
। you. Will.
E«nn. r» are bu»v |,kn&gt;li&gt;'« tor whmt or
‘•omU, »-u. u ,ery qilU-l 4a). rrttjtarf, in order to give a thorough course In chimp
htry, but it is believed that Um- Board ot.
• l,n»l,lu«.
.io ,.dl„3 r.m|.-m.-tlw.
Your .--rtb.-1» 1.1.1 op far repair,.
'■ YwHon. and wile «••" "■ Education will regard it to the interest of
1 pectMhouw Saturday from their visit at| the school to make the necessary expendi­
»
Gra»?Lakc. but were delay ed on account ture In this direction.
Young |&gt;eople who desire a thorough
Arthur Myers, of Cleveland. Lt vlaitlhg of illness.
'
Mamie Stanton will work for Mrs. G. T. business education or to qualify for teach­
friends on High street.
ing will find the advantages for acquiring
Our street wa-^well represented at the WiL-on.
such education in our High school; while
camp meeting last Sunday.
those who an* so' fortunate as to pursue
J. Pransom was on our street last Tues­
i
any
of the regular courses and graduate
S*
l.ool
rommciiccti
at
the
Springs
last
day with a grin al! over bls face, it’s tw ins.
will be gnmt.sl n diploma which has a
May Hall spent tat week In South Monday, after u vacation of the wet-k*.
Frank launoreaux and wife visited Mnu significance. one which will receive rvedgHastings with her cousin Lydia Hall.
nition ttuin the University or Dow any of
IL Hall was on the sick list last w&lt;tk. L.’s patents lost Sunday.
Elam SuriiigfL ot Plainwell. I# visiting the leading college# in Uk- 'state. Note­
J. Coffleld is drawing his summer apples
resident students are Invited with the as
friend# in thl* vicinity.
to Irving to the dry house.
Jnliuay Watfon ha# traded one of hl# surance that their attendance will be made
A large circle of friends and neighbor#
pleasant and profitable. Circulars of in­
greeted Mr. and'Mrs. VanWagnon last little mustangs to W. II. Cornell. /
formation may be had by addressing E. A.
H. JJ•* building a new grinimy .
Thursday, it being their 90th wedding anIteZpi. C. Daniels, of Bradley. Itaabeeu Rider, Secy of Board. or J. W. Roberts.
ni\cr*aiy and presented them with a hand­
Snpt.
some robe mi&lt;l Mrs. V. with a pair of gold visiting hl» many friend# here the past
Ixiwrd s)&gt;ectacles as tokens of respect. A week.
.
. .
,
In looking over the criminal calendar In MICHIGAN FAIR AND EXPOSITION.
good time was enjoywl by all.
last week'# Issue of the Baxxku. we were
pleased to notice tlu»t our prosecuting at­
The wrothcr Is very dry In this vicinity . torney I* not afraid to prosecute the viola­
The following is the program:
Frank Fierce went to KMUNtaOO Friday tor# of thr liquor Iqw. Let Hie good work
TVCAISAY.
,
K&lt;&gt; on. for what I* a law good for. if not
on businres.
0 a. in. C'laaa 1—Cleveland Bays anil,
,
„
Mrs. Hugh dftatam Is better at this adhered to.
French Coach horse.
.
There ws* an ice cream social at I,. I*.
10 a. nr. Classes 6 and 7—Draught
"jennie Havens Is visiting friends In Green's tat Tuesday flight for the benefit
of Itev. JL C. Daniels. The receipt* of hone*.
11 a. m. Trades display and industrial
Woodland.
x
, _
,
Mltli Karns w«s the guest of rxnnle thi‘ evening were W.i'J.
Jack*#) on wheels.
Star lodge 1. O. G. T. will hold a public
2 p. m. Grand cavalcade of all horses
Pierre Friday. meeting Vrldsy night, Aug. noth. Itev.
The diphtheria case- are better.
and cattle entered fur exhiidUon. It is
Arthur Hathan ay was »ecn on our S Reeve.#, of Charlotte, fonwrly pastor on desired that every animal entered for pre­
the Yankee Spring# circuit. Is expected to mium shall take Ito assigned place upon
street* Sunday.
A jiarty of young folks had a picnic nt be present and deliver a temperance ner- the track.
the lake Sunday.
Tliere was a bowcry danee at Um? Springs
Orvll OtU and wife and Fannie I lercc
trot. Purse MOO.
last Tnreitay night and all api-cared to en­
3 p. m. Race for 3-yi*ar-old colts.
visited nt P. It MH**’ Thursday.
Martha Anders, of Richland, spent Sun­ joy themselve#. There will be another Purse 1100.
one next Saturday night
4 p. m. Belloott ascoudon and para­
day with her parents.
P.
&amp;.
Clark
has
commenced
to
ary
ap
­
Fred 1’lerce is visiting friends In Charchutedrop by i‘n&gt;4. McEwen, of the Jlogau
ples.
___________ _____
Aeronaut Co.
lotte. _
. 7 p. m. Brilliant illumination of entire
Frwlrlavllle.
grounds by electric light.
Johnnie Cairns and wife visited Battle
7:80 p. m. Pkntdc of the fantastic and
A good Bhower would please our farmCreek snd Kalamazoo tat week.
grotesque. 1st prize of S15. 24 prize of
H.rrr &lt;ta» I; home win._____
"our roller mill to »««rl&gt; ««pl«&lt;&lt;JS10, 3d prize a bronze medal for the most
Mrs. Collins ha# returned from » week s grotesque Ogun-.
The basement of the Grant block la
visit In Battle Creek.
Floral hall. HortteuRurai hall and Art
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bush, of kalama- Izmn will be open to visitors until 10 p. m.
roo. aro vfcWng at Stave Tempte-.
-lock or lurnllurr and UMterUto.'
Mrs. John Brandstettrr Is sUIIan Invalid.
9
a. m. Claaa 9—Hornes of all work.
n R Holly and family. Rev. Garlic*
Tlir Sabbath school picnic at Pine lake
Jfamlb .M XI—
1,"od “T1
930 a- m. Class 8—Carriage and buggy
passed off 'cry plraaantly on Thutaday
JxRtle Carj*nter returned from camp meet
103JO a. m. Clan# 5—Gent’s driving
,aTho Odd Fellows of this lodge and
horses.
's.
Plainwell Join in a picnic at Ruggta resort
1:30 p. m. Class 9 -Exanjinatl'ia mid
on the Wth, A big time expected.
speed trial of 3-ycar-old colts.
Bord mul
2 p. m. spiKial speed claaa—3-year-old
Charlc* Lane will occur on Tuesday.
SUll .n..U&gt;erl«« ml&gt;_““rSJut rnDryunddusly. itain i««n
no torn. Cdt*. Purse S100.
3 p. m. Pacing race. Purao 3300.
w. 1'. Cramer expect* to receive Uta en
Wheat SOc )wr bushd at HJJ®4 p. m. Balloon ascenskm and parachnte
Tliresblng I# Ute order of the day. some
drop.
-B-*™ *" enni aversns atMl some very light730 P- m. Bicycle race by electric light.
R^he raw mtertal that intern Into Ums
it tending circuit court thia week.
1st prize SIS, 2d prize SHK 3d prize bronze
m ATrown? ^Uhn"rida^° at camp
medal.
8:30 p. m. Opening of the grand ex­
N iWHbrO
'“xd •ta|”
■*« -• Tt position ball. fn» V) iiu tu conclude tt
'°wS"To«r fannerk hu« U&gt;^'I*
when «H&gt;»
X- *

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The best Advertis­
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WHOLE NO. 1786.
10 a. m. Class : —Breeder#' stock.
11 a. in. Class 6—Examination and speed
trial of 4-year-old mares and gelding#.
1 p. m. Band tournament. Purse 1300.
1st prize S-JOO. 3d prize 8123, 3d prize 8100.
4th prize 875. Coupled with exciting
races.
S p. m. Special speed Class No. 2—2250
trot. Purse 8400.
3 p. m. Special speed Ctaja No. 8—SsM
trot. Purse 8400.
7:30 p. m. Grand band concert.
FRIDA V.
9 a. m. stallion#, all work, with six of
Iheirget Roadster#, with alx of their get
Draught, with alx of tlidr geL Coach
liones. with nix of their get
10 a. m. Cta# 3—Mares and gelding#. 3
year-old and over, to harness.
130 p. in. Grand Military prize drill.
Purse 81,000. 1st 3500, 2d 8250, Sd 8150,
4tll 8100.
7:30 p. m. Military review.
3 p. in Manual of arms.
8S0 p. m. Toc&lt;xietude with sliam bat­
tle and fall of Fort Dutialdson, with bril­
liant display of. fireworks.
This is a market fair, and exhibitors are
requested to bring article^ and display
them attractively- for aalc. nothing entered
for premium# to lx* removed until Satur­
day, September 7th.
Our evening exhibition* are a new and
attractive feature. The brilliancy of an
inuneme bazaar Illuminated by electricity,
and the scene# of Interest presented by the
gayly decked throng moving about to the
sound of mnric and the play of fountains,
will be in it-elf a great sight, if there were
no tnpcolal attractions.
Reside the show Of fine animals, machin­
ery and the choicest products of the earth
and man's handiwork, there will lx? special
attraction# all the time—raciis band con­
tests, military contest*, bicycle racing,
balloon ascensions, concerts, dancing, dis­
solving views by calcium light, masquer­
ade carnival, etc.
We call attention to the case and cheap­
ness with which this exposition may be
enjoyed. Reduced rates on the railroads,
and moderate terms and excellent accom­
modation at tiie hotels and boarding houses,
make it a cheap and enjoyable trip. The
fair ground ia very accessible, being only
half a mile from the center of town and

nod the Michigan Central
(Northern
Dlvixiotia) and Grand^Trank railroads land
pawengers at the entrance. Every &gt;#1 ns
will be taken to have the street# &gt;nd
grounds sprinkled and free from dost, and
the admLsaion is only 33 cents, children
under 10 year# of age. IS cento. Send for
premium 11*1.
W. H. Wfohsgton, Pres.

THE MARKETS

Haattag*.

Coro—Belling at#3e per ba.
Rwl -Uo, 8z.75g8&gt;; ealres. 8V00.
Kgn— M312c.
#
Hldra-BeeLte; eah.te.
Lard- #tf.l4r.
I
I.line-bed log at iclc per bbl; waler tune. Ii.so
Potatoes, Me# - 2&lt; L»e. per tiu.
Fo#k 84A4M4JO.
Poattry-dressed, chlekens.se.; sprinz chick,
as. n#teI'tatrf +-l’:ny »t »s ner ton.
Sall- Selling al M MW.
Tlmathy Seed -Bellingat 4-381JS per bu.
WI.mI-.Xo 1 •Ufa srrad

lb. evajiorated

per lb

ITlIMlfWa J5C.
Poultry-14re; Fowls.rapringchtakeM,

wubcJ. Me; medium Me; coana

Cattle-Choke butchers.
JX7MH2.T5.

»x3a®»t. course

Hno^Mow: medium#. 4&lt;Mf&amp;S4.fi3; Yorker*.
44400*4.85; pigs. W.«-

boy inadvertently stepped upon the raito
forming tba track.. Iutantly.Ua father puU-

time.’’ raid tbo lad, •rx.rnfully, but hi* father
looked at him with an •gpcuaiou of pitying.

cablol”
•Doo' folks get kdisdtwtan Ugbu

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�FARMING MACHINERY.

DAVID IS ANOINTED KING.

Beauty
Ta desired smd admired by all.

daily use of Ayer’s Hair
Vigor. No matter what
tl*e color of the hair,
this preparation gives It
u lustre and pliancy
that adds greatly to
ite charm. Should the
hair be thin, harah, dry.
or turning gray,

WHAT INVENTION AND IMPROVEMENT
HAVE DONE FOR FARMERS

LESSON VIII, THIRD QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, AUG. 25Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Dlsaovtry will strengthen sn&lt;! restore
your lungs toa healthy condition, and is a sure
relief fur coughs and colds.

Among the

Tbe corn fields In Richland look fine.
sgust everybody with theMfeniive
four catarrh j Ml because tome old

pMa]
I. "And tbo Lord Said unto Samuel. How

filed by modern bivenUoc* and improve
meats in machinery and took than farmers
and their families. It is only the plain

rejected him from reigning over Israel.” So

. Ajer’s Hair Vigor
will restore the color,
bring out a new growth,
and render the old soft
__
. and shiny. For keep­
ing the scalp clean, cool, and healthy, there
Is no better preparation in the market.
"I ani free to conies* that a trial of
Ayer’* Hair Vigor has convinced me that
it is a genuine article. Ite nse has not only
causcT the ha^r of my wife and daughter.

(who

Lord had rejected him. We must remember
that the Lord did not reject Saul until Saul
bad persistently rejected and disolieycd the
tind no one to blame but binuelf for tbo low

Ite, for I have provided mca king among his

Abundant and Glassy,

clioeu David also His servant, and took him
from the sheepfolds;" and again, “I have
but It ha* given my rather stunted mus­
tache a respectable length and appear­ found David my servant; with my holy oil
have 1 anointed him.’’ (Pa. Ixxviii, 70; Ixxxix,
ance."—R. Britton, Oakland, Ohio.
20.1 "Promotion cometh neither from the
-“My hair was coming out (without any
tasistance from my wile, either). I tried
Ayer's Hair Vigor, using only one bottle, but God is the Judge; He puttath down ooq
and I now have a* fine a head of hair as and retteth up another.” (Pa. Ixxv, 6.) Let
any one could wish for.”-R. T. Schmitlou, the children tell how Bethlehem (the house of
Dicksun, Tenn.
bread! bad already Iwcomo famous in Bible
“I have used/Ayer’s Hair Vigor in mv history in connection with Rachel and Ben­
family for a number of years, and regard it jamin, Boax and Ruth; and let tbo older
aa the best hair preparation I know of. It scholars ponder tbo deep things in these inci­
keeps the scalp clean, tbe hair soft and dents.
lively, and preserve* the original color.
2. “How can I gol If Saul bear it, ba will
My wife has used It for a long time with
moat satlslsctory results."— Banjauun M. “kill me." This does not sound like the utter­
ance ot a faithful, fcarles* follower ot the
Johnson", M. D., Thoma* Hill, Mo.
harsh and dry, Lord Godot Hoate. It might be said to Sam­
uel, "Who art thou that thou shouldeat be
grew black and gloMy. I cannot afraid of a man that shall die, • • • and
axnreaa the joy and gratitude I led."— furgotteet tbo Lord thy Maker r’ (Isa. li, 12,
Mabel C. Hardy, Delavan, III.
I
U)
3. "I will show tboo what thou shnlt do;
and thou ►hall anoint unto Me him whom 1
namn unto tbee.” The servant of tho Lord
ha* only to move forward calmly and in pre­
fect confidence In his captain and he is always
promised sure guidance. “1 will instruct thio

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go-" "Thine ear* shall hear a word behind
thee saying, this is tbe way." "It shall be
told thee what thou must do." 'Tt shall bo
Isa. xxx. 21; Acta lx, 6; Matt, x, 19.)
4. “And Samuel did that which the Lord

ply obedient and comes to Bethlehem leaving

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.
hindered. "Tbo older* of the town trem­
bled.” Her" is another indication of tack of
fellowship with God. for If tbrir heart* were
right and tlieir conduct right there would
have been.rejoicing instead of trembling at a
vixltTront tbo Lord'*servant; but probably
they, too, were clinging to the dinobedietit

pendstent enmity to God that tlierofaneed

He uses the very words which bo w as told to
uw.' (v. 2), and that is always tbo right thing
to do. Jcmu Himself said only what the
Father told Him (John xil, 49); Jeremiah and

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(Jer. i, 7-9; Ewk. iii, 4, 10. 11, II); and when

Peaches are worth 20c a piece at Fenn­
ville.
Yellow as Egyptian mummy.
IV.. 1.1. .

Of the human race.
Now he’s brimmed with sunshine o'er,
His clear and sparkling eye
Tells us that he lives In clover;
Ask you the reason why?
What has wrought tills transformation? Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellet* restored
this dilapidated Individual in a single week.
Nothing like them to regulate the liver, stomach

The Kalamazoo Is to be spanned by a
new bridge at Cooper.

Mothers will find Dr. Winchell's teething
«ymp Just the medicine to have In the house
for the chlldreni'lt will cure coughs, colds,
sore throat, and regulate the bowels. Try
IL
There are six nurseries In the townships
of Ganger and Saugatuck.
You can prolong your days by using Loose
Extract Bed Clover Blossoms. It I* the l*mt
blood purifier in the market, and thousand, at­
test Its value. For sale by all druggist*.

A new hose company has been organized
on the north aide at Allegan.

not told whether David took kindly to being

A PHYSICIAN’S LETTER.

farming can still be done with such an outfit,
only better in quality; but it means

•‘Gentlemen
I am glad to write you my .opinion nf
soap,’ and have long intended doing sd.
It has become a household necessity with us.
If there is an unusually obstinate spot on the clothing, on the wwd
.vork, an ink daub on my desk cover; a polish required w
plate or surgical instruments, a cleansing and narmlcjs
rlliun fc»
:he teeth, and a very superior toilet soap needed, we res--rt to
We buy it by the box, remove the wrappers, and allow t:
:horoughly ripen.
Now, if I had saved fifteen wrappers I would ask you tn send
tittle girl a drawing book in accordance with your offer in the You
Comfaxwn; but as it is, we all feel under obligation to you fur nunu
facturing ‘Ivory Soap’ for us.
We do not hesitate to recommend it unqualifiedly to al! ernr friends
It is one of the few articles that will do what it is advertised to du’

from daylight till dai k, and then an hour or
two cl chores and odd job* by tbs firelight
or the light of a Un lantern with a tallnw

There are many white wapt, each represented to be “jurt at good at the 'Ivory'

home-made fl*lb; ooe ebain for wagon, plow
and harrow; cm# logging chain; cradte and
scythe, to cut grain and grow by band labor;
one iron wedge to split rail*; two iron ring*
fdr a maul (make the m*ul youreolf); a few

sleigh (make the sleigh roarself, and make it
heavy and strong enough for logging with!,
ins lucky if

Kalamazoo expects to receive about
81,000.000 for this ycar’s-celery crop.
EUerfs Extract of Tar A Wild Cherry
is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for
coughs, colds, bronchitis, s&gt;thiua, an&lt;l all
throat troubles; will relieve and beuefit
consumption. Try It and be convinced.
Every bottle warranted; price 50c, and 81
per bottle. Sold by druggists.
Prepared
by the Emmert Proprietary &lt;’o., Chicago,
III.
The name of Hooper’s Station on the C.
•J. and M. has been changed to Leon.
Is a truly wonderful remedy, suited alike
to the akin of the child and the adulL . and
its soothing, cleansing and healing proper­
ties renders its application universal. As
nn external* remedy it has no equal ns a
cure, for piles, fever sort*, ulcers, tetter,
poisons, c'lllhlnlns, chaps and all itching
and irritating diM-ases of the jtkln and
scalp. It Immediately relieves-the pain of
scalds and bums, and cures the wont caw
without n scar. Get only the genuine
which tins a black wrapper with green
.letters. Small boxes 25 cents; large boxes'
50 cents. Sold by E. H. I^ithrop.

A new depot will soon be built by the
(L IL A I. IL !L company at Cooper.

Henry L. Hunt has retired from tin*
Jackson Courier.

Why will you lay awake all night cough­
replied that the youngcut wm at homo keeping when tliat most effective and agreeable
California remedy. Santa Able, will give
were now sending and waiting. If wo judgn
you4nHMd!ate relief? Santa Able Is the
from chap, xvii, 2d, It would scorn that somq
only guaranteed cure for consumption,
of David’aoldcr brothers did not accept cheer­
fully their being rejected, nor did they soon nstbmaandal) bronchial complaint*. .Sold
only In large iKittlco. at 81. Three for
fafgst it, but were jealous of him. Only the
grace of Gal, and abundance of it, ran enable 82.50. W. H. Goodyear will be pleased to
supply you. and guarantee relief when
ferring oua another," and “In lonclioeas of used as directed. California Cal-r-curc
mind let each esteem otlier better than tiiem- never falls to relieve catarrh or cold In the
(Rotn.*xli, 10; PhiL 11, fi) But im»- head.
.Ingham county paid over 8178.86 for
dead sparrows In July.

bctxom' put bint down aa a fraud.

good farmer and bls family was about this:

A great physician has discovered that
the true way to act on the liver. Htomach,
bowels etc., In through their Denes.
Miles' pill* the smallest and mlldesL Sam­
ples free at W. II. Goodjcar's drug store.

Happy Home Blood Purifier Is the peo­
our tbiHighte about it, surely wp shall bo most ple’s-popular .medicine for purifying the
pletuing to Him.
J
blood; preventing or curing dyspepsia,
U. 7. “Tim Ixird looketh &lt;1B tbo heart." As billlousneM, headache, bolls and all (event
the first of Jeaao's son* kukm! before Samuel, and malarial diseases. Price 50 cents and
there was Mjmething about him which caused one dollar per bottle.
Samuel to think that be wm the Lard'* an­
The coat of Princess Louise's trousseau
ointed; but bow solemn the word of the Lord,
“I haverafused him.” Ix-t us again repent
tliat in the matter of salvation tbo Lord re­
fuses none who come to Him; but this is a
Mrs. W inslow '* Sooth Ins ft, nip should idwity*
matter of special service, and it is not stature be used for children teething. It voothr* tfie
child, soften* the gums, all*), all pain, cures
colic and is the be«t remedy tor diarri-.ir*.
right with Himself, "a man after his own wind
Twenty-five rents * bottle.
heart" (chap, xiii, 14).
Prince** Victoria of Walen will marry
before Kunud; and Samuel wild unto Jesse, Viscount Chelsea, the eldest mhi of Ix»nl
Cadogan.
then, is on apparent failure; the Lord had ™,Je,Jfertu,,l.,’!rer "Wtestimonial In be-half ot
said to Samuel that He had jirovided a king
1
,lltm5&lt;’n“ for cuiK-er., scrofulous
titreratlou*. eczema and glandular swelling*.
Arter more tlran twenty year* esprrienre I
tbo sons whom Jcsso hod thought it necessary have
found It to be an excellent blood purifier
to bring; and for thia special service, this
A.J. Makkcak. M. D„ '
.
Monroe. Mleh.
place of honor, all are set a*ide, tiic right
ExJtate. Senator Langdou •&gt;( Monroe la
man has turt appeared. God’s thought* mid
ways are as much higher than oure as heaven dead.
t» higher than earth; and bow few item to
T5?..,,’rer.?n'L kl&lt;*n*y» wwt •* kept In good
know His thought* or understand HL* councondition. Hood s Kareaparili* I, a great rem­
edy for regulating these organs.
11. “Send and fetch him. for we will not

has to stand still till tbo alighted son is
brought. In reply to Samuel’s question as to

farmers have been revolutionism! within the
last fifty years by invention and improve­
ments in machinery and implement*. The
proeeut generation cannot realise what was
the condition of farmers and their families

^kcrofula cannot restat the .purifying
powers of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Sold by
druggists.

rbich her husband fitted a

chimney fire-place; and

days bad a spinning wheel and loom, and

or fancied slights from others and keep us in

W. L DOU.GLAS
$3 SHOE. GENTLEMEN.

-«; xtov. xvi, o; mu. iv, a, i.
12. “And be sent, and brought him In, •

Iff
[ot
shall sit on David's throne, we can only Etc
and gaze upon thli ruddy, good looking yon
man and wonder at the graev of God

W. L DOUGLAS

and rode; her toil lunger and more inoeasaut

chino threshers; no machine reapers, mowers
and binder*; no improved harrows, aod
cutters and breaker*; no cultivators, seed
and grain drills, sulkey plow s, corn hu .kers
and shelters; no milk for grinding feed; no
variety of improved choice plows for differ-

portable steam .engine*; no windmills for
pumping water; no sewing machines, im
proved churns, fine stoves with their con­
venient furniture; no knitting machine*; no
machines and implements that now make

LADIES.
BertEsterUl- Best Style. Best Fitting.

1

HASTINGS.

Copyright UK, by Procter A Gambia

"WHTl Y0UB LIVER

IS OUT OF ORDER
DB.C.Mc:

*UV1B PILLS*

the whole family on a farm wm an unending
:enta a box and may save
had at any Dm* Btorw.

touched and remodeled all the old things.

IVORY POLISH TL.r.I il.

have bereiue light, elegant, strong and cheap
—wonderfully different from what they wer*
in tlie old time* Thh elegant, clean, light
rteel plow* 'erf to-day. and the dot ns of
different harrows, would teem like a dream

FLEMING BROS., - Pittsburgh, Ps.

could be re»u.-reefed. And especially th*
new inventiooa of farm macl)iuoy and farm
tool* would *»tcni*h him beyond measure.
And bi. good wife would be equally, or even
more, astonished at the household qutfit of

‘

You wffl have HICK TttA.DJkCIIxa, PAgoT
IM TH» gnMl, PliWtPSCA. X&gt;O»jSWO- I
T1TE.feel llstte** and unable
your daily work er*oclr’ ~*
wlU be a burden to ytr

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jOnoertlous—At Klchtand .limrtion with J.
M. for Toledo &amp; *&gt;ieg*n. At Itaolng* *;lll

Michigan Central
Tbr Niagara

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Stations.

SECOND

Grand Hapi
Mlddlevll'c
Irving.....
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Chartotte.......
Eston Ksp'.ds

and fine tabdr saving contrivance*, comfort*
and even luxuries-of convenience and uve.
Every year add* to inventions and im­
provement* in farm machinery and faiplenrcats. In fact, the farmer and his wife and
family are constantly more and more
!
HKCOMtXG XXCIIA.XICS
and machinist*, instead «;f merely rod*
agricultural laborers, as their father* ware.
Th# operation* of farm life t*ko on more and

Statluu.".

Detron

Homa..
Quimby .
Harnsa
tretag....
Middle vili
Grand Rapid*

mechanical pursuit*, thus uplifting intelll*.
genre, broadening Iff*, and requiring addi­
tional knowledge «m»sklll of hand and brain.

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KBOOUM a. F. A T. A- ChiW

, — -------- - —w. ■■■avuum enu
tools as of agricultural nr animal products.
In
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YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHANDI

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generally the most instructive an 1 attract!v.

Just as readily as by Mttendinx
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Mt 1-4 th# rxpviisr.

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LESSONS BY MAIL.
A new method- SIMPLE am: .Hi’!
Shorthand writer* get fn-n

•50 TO SI50 PER MONTH.
placw that h to blm most instructive, attrao
five and ii.afxl

That

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'[“‘J“JJsorts bosidss the scorva of marhin** that

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Hundreds have learned htarth-**:•• ‘ ‘ teb &gt;*J
and are now earning over

• 1,000 PER YEAR

GKKAT XXrOKITlOX,
ratKa—» L. -. ■ —- .
they will be at the Detroit IcternaUooal
Exporitlou. BepL 17 to 37, that farmers can
take full advantage of their twat modern
opportunities, and find, compare and select

Blanket is a dandy.

nlnahlo

tnm rcKT &lt;le,lcr fre*&gt;
? hM.h*adaome picture and
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STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE
ANN ARBOR. MICH.
PHOIIATE OK1H.K
»«•&gt; ‘r
ty ot Barry holden at the Probate
«"
&lt;rf HasUM* fa said county ot.
lathdayot August tn toe year &lt; ne
aCehtr-nlue

'• *£

..

’ou^idtogMto Ulna the
ted. of L. A Nelnlyre. wm ;'i « *• ±^55
L7’rl.n£
1

neea or um in

said deceased died eeired

The oat crop of Michigan this year Is
enough to make a horw laugh.
Uncle Sam’s Condition Powders will
cure distempers, coughs, colds, feveni and
most of the diseases to which horses, cat­
tle, sheep, hogs and poultry are subject.

$3 SHOE

W. L. DOEGLAS, BHOCKTOK, MA
M « Khf**

HludblMar,
The new vegetable tonic-alterative and
blood purifier la Id tbe shape &amp;f a plewsant
syrup, and contains in a concentrated form
the most valuable vegetable curatives,
which haw been developed by modern
medical and scientific research. It acts
directly upon tbe blood, through it Im­
porting tone and vigor to the enUre system
and eradicating disease, and is unequalled
as a cure for scrofulous, cancerous and
other humors, whether constitutional or
otberwise. catarrh, rheumatism, dyspepsia,
dropsy, sick and nervous headache, fernsta
weakness, and all blood, liver and kidney
diseases. Price fl. Sold byX H. Lath-

ihey ARE NOT, but like all counterfeitt, lack the peculiar and remarkable qsaRUei #
the genuine. Atk for "Ivory’* SUp and intitt upon getting it

and then serve as dirasmaker, milliner and
tailoroM for tb« whole "family, men and
women, boys awl girls, alike. 'Her dishes

Reunion of the 22d Michigan Infantry
at Byron, Aug. 27.
tnecsuy uau imiy iouow ion i
upon Him, He will always got

A WORD OF WARNING.

own precious blood.

Fanny Davenport has come home from
her voyage to the dressmakers.

He was ofrarwards, at Hei&gt;roa. anointed king

Is n positive

Goodyear.

«‘J*'u«ry, and the vast hall filled with rare
-“•'-'■I

^ORSt-

o'clock tn the forenwn. I*
the bearing of said I*’
• “S. s».l
law &lt;&gt;r uh
. ...

BLANKETS
are the strongest.

StendZiaad emulated in »sm

�Be Sure

mid* »p r"'
“ ‘«r
• 'U do not bo induced to take
IL‘‘
\ p. ^.,n lady,whose example is
*sr&lt;",; X'.ra’;v:;. tell* hw experience below:
■r rtty
I went to buy Htod's
. ’B ■:•••&gt; f. ’ clerk tried to luduee me buy
‘I,. .,c{ Rood's; b&lt;- told me lhelr's
-u'divi’l
nIhat 1 'uI*ht ukc u oa ten
„

The Ranges Ifae
Montana Aglow With Miles o(
Blazing Timber.

Hood’s
- d like a rrwo# in consnmp. ,' Air'ap.irllla did mo so much
...
l- M-t at myself sometimes,
' . -■ - j-fiv-prenllyspaiikoftt." Mus.
.", ■_ ., &gt;&gt; tn Terraco Street, Boston.
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Sarsaparilla
«1: tlxforgs. Prepared only
i'o.. Apothecaries, LoweU, Maas.

.
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ICO Doses Ono Dollar

Long .Life.
iu it.e world more generally
Me. ret the 'majority ot peoi.tUw health- not because
i pare we have not time
• - :
thought until we
- .■ ’lirl.'tapeofa severe illot dantiv bewildered by
. fnirdichre, and the phy»i
;: them . often blunder In our

■ v.\.. -....xi
that the -.cry best licalthx._, , .
r' - r. :, and dlseaie-preventer
_ •... ■ •
h dlM'ovt'rrd, is simmered duwti
„ , ..: .;r4r-:an&lt;[ very palatable forth in
u, ..... -• 5
Style r.raoant Taste Vinecar
f,;. • . •_ .
.'&lt;• not hesitate a moment to
How can they know.
.. । &gt;r . ..•. -/ worthless, hot positively’
. .
&lt;. unify flooding tjie mar­
X
.
... . names,.-.nd gd.-''That the
S-t. • ■ ■ 11:.. :.jr Hitlers Has bad as any of

kn-' idiwurse. unless they have
&gt; try the New Style. Il straightens
.*•:/«»in a very short while
•;.•„) h ode* buy it always.
: .ffii try It. reader? ft is jejt oat
•:
■
■
and h evietiy» repre
....- . I’u -s atlt j dollar for u very large
, try •• .■:,■••• and yoi: will never be &gt;o
_■ . ' —i,
. ■ ... - ||(,.. Yotir druggist
: .
n--1 ■ • • will order it for you
. ■■■' - '&lt;»;•style Pleasant Taste on
«»»:■' uid Mrttle Ntore yo'i take IL Try It. and
’’ « I
- ii '' ■ than if you had found a
&lt; .■ ■ n
;,- ■ i» really a tnine-of health.
tain
.»»1 and pplum; composed uf
rvj-ri ■ nnd rvoU'. with a line, delicate
«u.y.
t-.
.,
4ty

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VINECAR BITTERS
H

V IMjVALb I'KCG CO.,
v* dngtoii i (.'harlton St*..
New York City. ’

&gt;l'\TK kHDF.IL
,
•j’itv of Burry-wa.
’ th* Probate Court for the
• i-.i at the Probate OtDce.
'legs, in «ald county, on Thon■ d Jnlv. |u the year one
r-d aiN elghty-one.
tniistroog. Judge of

^tate ot Merrill T. Ar­

t Hie petition, duly rerii.i.-. •.« »f said deceased.
!:.*&lt;■ &lt;&gt;t »ald estate may
■t-.tloii'T or some other suit-

: KOTdere;!. that Thursday the It'd
&gt; ” '
-«t ten o'clock in llwfon*.
.
fur the bearing of said petl- - u-'rs at law of said deeeaseil
■r r r*.&gt;n&lt; Int.-teutod tn said estate,
t &lt; ■ r.,-; ur nt a se-slon ot said
'■,
heldeh at the Probate Office.
" !| ..lings, tn said County, and
■ &lt;ay there be. why the prayer of
- may nut :.&lt;*cnint"d. And It Is
■ -, that Aid petitioner give notice
. । t.:-&gt;i| m Mid estate, of tbe
-; : petition, and the hearing
? i,»&lt;opy of this order to l&gt;o
■
r.ANhgn, a neivspa' 1 r.-ulaud tn said County ot
m-vi, w«k t,ir three successive
i. i_- lura.u day uf bearing.
City,. W. Armatroxo.
Judge of Probate.

VOUNfiMENmi^r

^^J^wsttartilshwi ft-es ofe barge. Cost

Death for an Insult.
■ ,,,~
-----'"&lt;“S we
ngure%b Ing very fluctuating airi Hjjtcbin.
™&gt; ■» th. tw„u.U l»u„, hh.m, w.uu.

.. , ■ l m ” uown so wotk pv&gt;'tn
at 9odock Thursday morning. There
&lt;T0W,‘ PrB‘snt *“,J »b# grr«
Witctwmt was apparent, M it wm felt ,
that a nomination was not far off 1
prriirtlonwM fulfilled, u «. th, third

In Dve&gt; Lordgo county tbo town Of
Grorgetown is snrraiudwl br fire and a
strong wind brought tb« flam.-, within fire
inilea ttf Philllp-Lurg. The tnill of the BiMotalliu Mining company near that town i»
iu grant danger, and tlie fire is trnvollng
toward it with great rapidity. Couriers who
arrived at Phillipsburg from Grorgntown at
midnight reported that the uto&gt;o.t conster­
nation prevailed in town, and a large forte

In the Yellowstone. countrv th,&gt; pineries
tiro covers an area of eight milw and i»
apreailmg rapidly, itangvr. in that section
have also bseu almnat entirely destroyed, the
fire extending nearly from Miira City to
Gteudive. A letter rece.ve) Saturday from
Forsythe says that Htnry Carey, J. p.
Harnrou and two cowboys, recently from
Texas, who wen. fighting tbe Are in that
vicinity, ar., missing and it is feared they
have perished.

TWO COACHES DERAILED.

Lixcou-., Neb., Aug. IV.—At 7:30 o’clock
y.-sturday morning an inccmuig pceseoRer
train on the B. and M. railway wu derailed

Eighteen porw&gt;n« ware injur.-d more or laws
s-rioualy, but all may recover. Tbe injured,
are; VI IHlam Balt-K-k and son. of Miiler,
Neb.: Mr* May McKesson, of Wymore; R.
K. Clarke, of Dea Mpinre; F. W. Wood, &lt;&gt;t
Waverly, Neb.; O. A. Jones, of Lints-ln.
Also the following maniltan of a B; nud M.
bridge gang: C. P. Olson, Andrew Suit-

moralnj, .nj th. twenty-fifth «.c•■a*"
J. G. Hutratron
ami­
nated for governor.
.
. T,‘” °&lt;her Nominations.
rororn^r
10 “-‘"'t * lieutenant
bUnwn*’ **en choren was
*n««r Poyoeer. of Tama jcmW1 iL
Given was nominated by acclamation for
.X”" &gt;+,-■ h'”j 8-“-

si ii !

"7 “

n 10 ,Amer‘c«,&gt; industry; imionre
Mbdi
7y‘^Uti J:,: ,Unu,n1'' &lt;b* prah“’“ *?
“?*«» among bwdire® men:
stands b) prohibition; favors equrts of arblw IUb*troab.1* ;»y®K»tata.* with
the Des M-lnes -nverlanJars,-’ and indorses
Governor Urrab^'a admfms-.ratiou. ;
A reetfation indorriag Pension Commls•kaivr Fa'irer «-&lt;, adopted an ! tbo conven­
tton ndjournal sine dia

icratic couvuntiini adjaurael a: midnight
" ""iareday after on. ballot for g„v.n&gt;or
with no choice, but McKinney had a big
te*d. R. IL Cardwell wU chraeu jiennanent
chai rn i an.
Upon the reassembling of tire ronrention
Inurwlny morning, CapL MrKinn y was
nominated for governor by aceinmatlon.
Balance of Ticket end Fl^tfurm.
Tbo convention rompleted it. laW* by tbe
nomination of John H.xlge Tyler for lieu­
tenant governor by acclamation: K Taylor’
Scott, of Fauquier, fur attorney ceneral, and
the adoption of a platform, which |«rva,
Lee's administration; deprecate* the opening
of the stat"debt question; ojipisra convict
labor in competition whli free Libor; in­
dorsee tbe national platform as to tariff and
internal revenue; favors compete remotretixatioo of silver: asks for the abolition of tbo
tax oa tobacco and fruit bran iiee, and advo­
cates a;rproprlati(ms for disabld 1 Confederate
veteran*.
Tbo last |Jank declares that Democratic
rnuuut to tbo tariff or any other &lt;-oa&lt;idi-rxtioa.

MRS- MAYBRICK’S CASE.

l-OXOOX. Aug. l*kz—It is aimouu:'.'-! that
Homo Secretary Matthews will reconum-nd

Franistead, Robert Kelly, G*&gt;’rgo Holland,
W. J. Moncrief, C. Culley, William l&gt;-jd.

ran kilted outright, C. W. Pauly fatally

Lathrop. Cal. Aug. 14.-Upon the ar­
rival of the southern overland train here at
7:80 WcdneMtey .morning, t’nited States
Supn-nH- JudRe S»epheu J. Field and Deputy
Lnitel States'Marshal Nagi" walked into
the depot dining-room for lirvakfnit aad sat
down sfelo by aide. Bouu after Judge David

S,»ne«

iuu 1-nttrnrtu.
Hairin’, adminla-

tuda for life and that tire commutation cf
sentence will be announced after th" queen
has given formal assent. Mr. Matthews,
Justice Stephens, tha lord cbann-Uor n:&gt;d
nwdic.-.l &lt;*xp*-rta held a conferencn Friday in
the home office, with a rio w uf arriving at a
dcctsioii in the Maybrick case. Tbo conferone*' lasTwJ four hours.

nird a largo uh tuber of cattle killed iu an
accident Satur.lny at Montgomery, twentyfive mile- trulD here. White u freight train
of th&gt; Ono and Mississippi nxilwray way
Home Secretary Slattbewa and the experts
running'at high »;oed it rtruck a cow aira assumed Hint Mr-. Maybrick wasyiot guilty,
the engine and eight cars were thrown tuto-a and acting upon tuis n»umptl&lt;m sifted
every scrap of the tmtimuiiy given, es;,*fir.-man sarnl ibcmselvnk by jumping. AU rlally twit in relation to tbe husband's cm*'
|n«vmg&gt;u- trains on tha road were delayed for arsenic, which is of great weight, and it
throughout lire day.
favor. It l» n noteworthy fnot that the lord
chxurellur is seldom consulted in stfch cases
Chicago, Aug. U—Mire Mattia Hornby, except when « reprieve is lucdllalrwl
E-xhty-tight mriuMi sot th- hou»o ot comcowi|utny, who rooui" eVxio at tbo Qimmer- rniaiH have signed tb-j memorial iu bohalf of
Mm Maybrick.
the fi-jor of her roum yesterday afternoon
with a full flow of gn&lt; escaping from tbo
MlXXEAPoi.i*,’Minn., Aug. (9.—Congress­
burner, and tie* room full of tbo deadly va­
por. Miss Hornby was with great difficulty man Springer, ot Illinois, was in the city
revived, and says she must have turned on Saturday. He mM in answer to quwtions
oue burner white turning tbe other off.
that Joseph G. Cannun. of Uiinois, stood
away up in tbe chancre to l« s]&gt;oaker cf the.
national house. He thought Harrison would
tie a candidate for roriectioa; be wm not
Perry, tire aeronaut who sustained severe in- Ituili on the plan of a—ne-term mmi Blnm^.
rire by falling from a balloon 70U feet'high ho said, was too oM to make n race tor pres­
at Mount Holly fair, ti-ar Charlotte, ten ident now and would never ngnlu be n cundii
dav* ago, died last night from internal injur­ ‘fate. Tbo fact that Illinois Democrats were
ies. Perry leaves a wife and two children,
planing to run Gen. Palmer for senator from
who renin here from Birmingham, Ahu. a Illinois next year made tha general promi­
nent and there wm a chance for him io I* n
dangerous opponent ot other Democrats
Kixg s MtLUt, O , Aug. IP.-Four of tbo who luui eyes on tbe chief magistrate'*
' ________________ _
Kings Powder mills exploded Saturday even­ chair.
ing shortly after all tbe employes hail quit
Rival Picnics In Chicago.
work, consequently no lives were losL Lorn
Chicago, Aug. IK—Th" groat rival Irish
to property, fG,&lt;W.
(
picnics were -held al Oj«l«n grove and
Cheltenham bcae'u. til* former under tbo
WahHIHGTOX Clf&lt; Aug. 19.-Among tbo auspievs of tl&gt;e adherents ot tbo old Clau-naGael "triangle" and tbe latter conducted by
postmasters appointed by the president Sat­
the Personal Wghte league and the mon who
urday were tbo following: Illinois— Charles want to urengr Dr. Cronin’s murJer.
lhe
K Castle. Austin, F„ A. Mitchell.Cbiniwitbo-.
plml.
—
l»U.
&gt;ei
Arthur H. Boyiugton, Highland Park; and thn money derived .from the Chelten­
Richard E Griffith, Lewiston; W. C. Rood- ham beach affair will bo turned over'-to tbo
boure,
JlxKlhouro; John Culver
Hand- Cronin investigatihx oommitte* to bo us-al
wicb,
Arthur
Crooker,
Taylorsville. in aiding thn prosecution ot the a«x.'*ins.
Indiana - Mareus W.
Towle,
Ham­ while tbe funds gjfcerel at Oplen grove
mood;
John
M.
Robtaron.
Tip­ will be sent to Mr. .Parnell
ton.
Iowa - Elijah
Lewis
Chariton
Edwin B.
Kirk, Bioux City; J. CTraer, Vinton. Michigan—Leopol I J»ck*
CHICAGO, Aug. ci -The Monon h*. made
man. Menominee; Isaac A. Fkncber Mount tbo first break in rate* to the Milwaukee
Peasant; Richard M. flampmn J'‘'r*"T- Grand Army enram|-nwni by girtog notice
Wisconsin - Chalmers Ingersoll, Balott.
Jesre G. Bunnell. Richland Centwvr Wto- Tlittrsday ’u*1 11 *ouM make a rate of a
rent a mile over th- wnnlo lino &lt;0„Tr't"5'*'
slow A. Nowell. Milwaukee; Cbarlei K. F-r- attending tbk enrampmcnL The Kankakee
joins hands with tbo Mmon in tha y**;
Daath of Coagrre.man Vtird. teW mile rate and tbo Panhandle will bo force!
tom^.L Grand Army tnro mw jebitant
Hahwkoa Neb., Aug. 19—CougrMaman
James Laird, whose physicians gave up hope llTer th" Monon und Kankanee aunounosmenta, and prophesy it b bat tbo beginning
of hi. recovery Friday, dte.1 Saturday morn­ STuhtvrril break by uU lire, to the rentfag. Jfa was bora nt Fowtervills, ^"Of­
ten county, N. Y., June 20, 1549.
i&gt;

MICHIGAN . . . . .

’—female-----

in the Heart.
RESULT OF THE SHARON-HILL CASE.

nnJNA. 11 T„ *Ut
rtk u.&lt; 1.™
w
tor Ibto, TO*,. Ur. J-Uop,, hn^r^_
Ur.rauU&gt;„t,toa„,.wmhabnb,rik|iJ
i.oelwd mu., ^rmlns proportfc,,.
A
tleman in from northern Montana reports
that-rangm fa Chouteau coutitv which herotofure havo reaped, un i on which catUemeu
were depeudtng iu keep thousands otbaadsot
cattle.an- on fie and all the big compun|«
have their men out try tag to supprXib.
flames. Ju two days tbe fire traveled over a
.section sixty miles wide .nd 1W nulre in

a -i -ura. xerry,
evMenliy recognising Justice Field, did nut
sit down, but retired to the train for araa
unknown purpasa.
•

*•«&lt; a* -h'j had left tbe dinin ; room. Judge
Terry approached Justios Field and, stoop­
ing over him, slapped his fare. At this
juncture Deputy M«r.hat Neglc anM from
his seat and shot Judge Terry through the
heart. As bo was falling the deputy marshal
shot again, but missed him, the bullet going
through tiie floor. Both shots were fired in
▼cry quick sucre^ou.
.»

Tiio judge never uttered n round after
being shot. Judge Terry bad hardly fallen
"ton Mrs. Terry rushed to the side of hibody and threw beraalf upon It Tbsnenm«d a scene of wildest. excitamenL People
rushed from the dining room and others
rushed in. During this time Justice Field
and Deputy Marshal Nagle retreated to the
ste-piug car, where they were securely
locked within, while Mrs. Terry called upon
ttie dtimos to irrwt them. Before tbe
train pulled out Constable Walker entered
th" train. He inform -d the spoctators that
he know his duty and would perform it
Mrs. Terry Wanted Io Get at Him. w
During the time the train was stnuding at

tbe ilo-jper, and demanding admittance that
she might slap Just ire Fluid's fare, aad at
the same iinw beggui{ that they bo detained
and bare their examinstion here. Previous
to ttie entrance of Constable Walker lntothj&gt;
si-e;«r Ktwnir Purvis and a deputy of BtanidatM county bad already taken charge of
Depoty United States Marsha) Nagle. The
tragedy is a result ot tbo troubles growing
out of tbs famous Sharbn-Bll! case, which

After the shorting Deputy Marsha! Nagle
harked up against the wall uf the dtelngnsim and warned every on- not to arrest
him. saying be was a United States officer in
dtecii-irg • of his duty. There was no &gt;emblauc- nt on attempt to molest him at any
lime. Constable U alker tt»k Deputy Nagle
from the train at Tracy and prurevdvd with
him to Stockton, where be now is in jilL
District Atticney White ordered the arrest

Fnvwrlgro, and tclegrnpbed the order to lb tv
Tr.&lt;-C'iri'11-r’e jury on tbo killing of ex­
Ju fge T-rry brought in a verdict declaring
that ire rami- to id, death by a gunshot
woun-i indicted by Deputy Martha! Nagle.
Sas FUAXnaco, Aug. 17.—Tbe sheriff of
San Joaquin county arrived hero Thursday
night, and yesterday aftern'sm »-rvqd a
warrant of arrest ppou Judge
Field.

Srvn Fmtirisco county as required bylaw,
but this ciidcinenMRt was Obtained. I:n-

। rlt of habeas corp11*

beard by him in ciiatnlwrs.

sworn out ijefore
JusUc-o Sawyer

on ♦.‘■.OW bail

Etocktox, CaL, Aug. 17.-4110 funeral of
David 8. Terry was held here yesterday,

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MlLWAVKKK, (Fit. Aug.. ‘J--*”*!*
urd.ny afternoon completely dMroyed tb
160 000 stock of wboireaie drugs jwbita an'
S^Xpplte. Of Baeht &amp; Sum^.
. ...

.LS.

land troume ....................

W1U

DR. BAYLISS 15 DEAD.

‘

IL Bayliss, 'J Cincinnati, editor of Tbo
WeOeru Christian Advocate, died st 10
o’clock ynrterdny morning.
Dr. BayllM «s« born in Wodneshnrg, Eng-

hi*stu -ent days Ibero and-in (ieneOM college

waa transferred to Chicago. Bock river jov
CMl 4j.u;biia ■
............... —
——
extended Eun&gt;p nn tour, and tn the fcllowin’year WM’transferred h&gt; the Detroit con­
ference. and thencs. three yrure later, to that

stock Of the mibuww
joining Total lore on .tod,
building. &lt;30,000. Insurant,
county Ji‘ 11-___ _ —.

—

Boy one year and a half old. Face and
body in a terrible condition, being cov­
ered with sores. Sulphur springs falL
Cured by Cuticura Rmnedies.

™
■ I. ■ », —»k dltion. the former being completely covered
Kansa* City—Kansas City 10; Columbus 1— teilh^rev. 1 took him to the Massena Sulphur
•even inningt, rain.
iricusun-oa in irj inc l uucu™ aemeoio.
which 1 did. He took one and a hattl-ottlMof
scores of th" playing by league base ball Cutlcura Insolvent, vftoeu hi» skin wm as
dubs yesterday: At Chicago—Chicago 3,
Fhiladolphia G; at Pittsburg—Pittsburg 9,
Bcw'ou 0—eight inatngs, rein: at Cleve­
scalp, which was eared by washing with tbe
land—Cteveland 4. Now
York 13; at Cuticura Soap and rubbing to the Cutleum. ooe
Indianapolis — ludiauapolis 7, Washing­ bottle ot Cuticura BesoUeftt firing used. They
ton
1
American
association:
At have proved successful in every case where I
advised tin- use of them. It te surprising bow
Cincinnati—Cincinnati
4, Athletic . 10; rapidly a child will improve under their treatat Louisville— Louisviih 1, Baltimore G;
at Knnsas City—Kansas City 1', Brooklyn 3
—ton innings; at Hi. -Louis-St Louis 12, statement.
John Jt. Bxao.
Columbus fi.
Axnerican House, Hogaueburgh, N. Y.
Chicago, Aug. 15.—Anson's team occa1 have been afflicted slncalatf March with a
bi..
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Chicago—Cbtcago 19. Philadelphia 7; at
Pitteburg — Pituburg
3,- Bouton
9:
at luduinn|&gt;olta— Indiauajxfib. 11, Wash­
ington 9; at Cleveland—Cleveland 2, Now
York 4—eight innings, darkness. Amer­
ican asaociatioa: At Cincinnati—Cincin­
nati 7, Athletic 3; at Louisville-Louisville
3, Baltimore 8;at Kansas City—Kansas City
2, Brooklyn 3; ot Bl Louis—Columbus 13,
CutCAGO, Aug Id— Yesterday wan a cold
one for tbe leading
dubs fa
tbe
National teaguo. The Mores were: At
Pittsburg—Pittsburg 9. New York 3; at
Cbicago—Chicago 7. Washington G: at Indianapolte—Iiriianapobs G, Philadelphia 8;
at Ctereland — Cleveland 19, Boston 8.
American asroeiation: At Kansas City—
Kamas City 2, Brooklyn 7; at Cincinnati—
Ciudnnati 9. Atbtetic 10; at BL Louis—St.
IahiIs 17, Columbus 11—eight innings, to
ra'.cb train; at Louisville—Louisville 0, B*b
Chicago. Aug. 17.—Scores at t»oM ball of
National leaguo clubs yesterday were: At
Chicago—Chicago 10. Washington G; at
Pittsburg— Pittsburg 7. New York 4; at
Cleveland—Cleveland 0, Breton 13: Indianapolie-Philadelphia game postponed—rain.
No-Association game» scbedulsd.
Saturday's iaagun [.lading gave tbe follow­
ing atom; At Chicago—Chicago », Wash-

at Tndlanapuiiir—Indianapolis 12, Phila­
delphia 7—ten innings; at Pittsburg—Pittstiou, Saturday: At Louisville—LouisviJIsO,
Brooklyn 10; at Cincinnati—Cincinnati 9,
Columbus 3; nt K-insas City—Kansas City

Athletic 1. Bunday: At St Louis—8L
LouIn 4. Athletira 2; nt Louisville—Louisrille-3, Brooklyn 0; at Kansas City—Kansas
City G, Baltimore 3.
.

JOHN L. SULLIVAN’S SENT ENCE.

PunviM, Mi*, Aug. HL—The Sullivan
prize fighting esse Camo to an end for the
present Hatunlay and tbo judge did what
most peoplo expected he wtyuld—gave John

uno year in jail. He also sentenced John
Fitzpatrick to pay a fine of &lt;3)&gt; for acting
as referee. It was noticeable tliat in calling

fcKMJS..'X

Cuticara Beniedies
Cure every species of agonizing, humiliating,
ttclilnx. biirtiliir. scaly ai.d pluq.ta diseases &lt;d
the skin, scalp and blood. wltBloM of hair,
and all .tumors, blotches, eruptions, sores
scales and crusts, whether simple, scrofulowi

ci pages, to illustrations and too tewUtuonlala.
DADVC bUln Bnd ocalp prmrredand
KA DY 0 tx-autlfled by Cuticura Soap.
v Absolutely nure-

PAINS AND WEAKNESS
n 'n.'.!-. i':-.-.aiiti)' relieved by tlml
elecant 3:&gt; l tnWlible sntidotU&gt; pain, imlnmmntlon and weakireoa.
the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster. The
first and oul/ Instantaneous paln-kllllngplaster.

Boston

Dry Goods Store
HERE’SYOUROPPORTUNITY.
MARR &amp; DUFF
Arc having the biggest kind of a sale on
their 3G inch Glovla silk umbrellas, para­
gon frames and gold heads that they afts

the judge said “Sullivan stand up," but in
addicvsiug Fitzpatrick he said “Mr.” Fitz­
patrick. Motions in arrest of judgment and

.■veiling for 8L49, slab on their 25 inch fast
black sateen utnbrcnqs, paragon frames
dud gold heads that arc being sold for
81.10.' These are two of the most Import­

promptly overruiod.

ant sales in rain and shine umbrellas ever
offered to’tbe public. The silk unxtrv'L

will: gold head that we are giving you for
81.49 is just the same as that sold last sum­
mer for 82.50. We closed out the lot com
grand and petit jury, rave one member of prising* nearly four hundred; they were
the latU-r. Three petitions were read to tha
judge and asked that only a fine of 81,000 bo purchased cheap and you are gettiug the
Imposed; aa it was J he fleet case of violation advantage of-our purchase.* Remember it
of tbo law and that Sullivan biuisolf bad no" Is necessary to eiane early as they are
V- that be was so doing. The petitions moving faxL only 81.49 for a 20 inch gold
were signal by all tbo merchantv in tiie
town, a number of farmers in tbe vicinity. headed silk umbrella worth82.50and81.10
for fast black sateen umbrella, gold headed
i:vd tiie justjev of tbe peace Lafore whom worth St.IK).
TIj* scutcnre of Sullivan »i» in -direct dis­
regard to |&gt;et|iion» for n light punishment

Our Stunner -Umbrellas
That wv are celling for 82.49 and 81I.S0 are
good value for 83.50 and 85.00. We have
them In La Iokcu and standard length

fart that tha party journeyed through sevi-wil states and pitched upon Mississippi ns

handies. Full line of fancy parasols, all .
styles and prices.
We are haring a big trade on our spring
Jackets that we are selling for 83.00, 82.50.
83.75. 83.00, &gt;3.25, 83.75. 34.00 and &gt;4.50,
etc. These are unusually pretty styles
and good values. They are in black and
colors.-Also a big line of beaded wraps can

state, indicating their utter contempt for her I
statute*. When bo wsa through Bullivan |
looked like be would Hk-I to. have that judge |
in any size ring for a few rounds, but after |
th- proceedings were concluded ire recov-,
er.d ,bb good humorrThe Case Appealed.
An appeal was of course taken, and sixty
days nero granted in which to file a bilf of dp.OO, 85.50. &gt;0.00 and 88.50. etc. It will
exceptions. A bond was ready in.the high"
&lt;-.t amount—81,000—on Sullivan's behalf, pay you to look us through. Also ask toseo
the finrat line of lacr curtains in tbe city.
Tliat is what we can show you and at tha
Baltimoiul Aug. 19. —Io tiie aan» minute lowest prictK.
Jake Kilrutn was told Saturday ol tbs s«ntonce of Sullivan, and tbs fact that an officer
was in town to take him (Jake) to Mississippi

tail until next Thursday, and as it io almcat

Euira. HU. Aug. Hk—Chariot 1. Hall, a

CtxcnLxart. Aug. 19 —John L. Sullivan

gabon into tbe gulwruatorial election last
fall, except in two couutina.
Geu. Goff’s
plurality has not been wiped out, and, with
r. .
___ _____- a »
- &gt; &gt;^.-,111

inal plurality having been 110.
MixxxAPOLta, Mir

ig. 17.—Frank
forging 83J7.-

by Judge Emery at I 100/aX), and after con­
siderable hustling the desired amount was

PROBATE ORDER
Mate of Michigan, county of Barry.-ss.
At a session of tire Probate Court for-tha
County of Barry, balden at the Probate Office la
the City of Haatinxs. In said county, oo Fri­
day. tire Wth day of Jtilv, In the year oun
teowsaad eteht hundred and mgtitymtae.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of

drceaM-d.
Ou readlnxaad filing tbe petition, duly vrei(Itxl. of Jre«ie A. Frrehsuf. daughter of said deceiowMl. iwaying that ndnilntstratlon of said es-

Uie torrnoou.
avid i-tltlon. a

office In the dty of Hasting, in said county, sad
show cause. If any there Ire. why the prayer of
the petitioner tasv not I- grunted. Auii it is
farther ordered, Thai Mid jx-tltliwrgive notioe
to tlie pcnoM interested In said esftiieK crt lhe

Death of n Plttsbarr Mlltlonafre.

county ot

.«*.

complololy.

.Seeing your Cutlcura Krtncdiee w highly reooniineuded. concluded io give tlieui a trial. uV
Ing tbe Cutlcura and Cutlcura Soap externally
and Hasolvent iiiteraally for four raoothsTl
rail myself cured, in gratitude for which I make
this pupHc stauncaL •
Mkm. Clara a. FaanxBicK,

BATTLE CREEK.

The Western CbrisUsn
he was honored with the - _
(he Gebesee college: by that of D-D. by tbs
Ohio Wswtejan university, and by tbst nf LL
D. by Alolon college. Michigan. He wax a deL
egsteto tbe general conference in
and
was a mombnr i&lt;t the committee sRrintri by

Detroit, Mich., Aug. l.Y-At about 8
o'clock yesterday morning a woman unmed
May (Bredrieh. 30 year, of age, was found
deed to bed at the Forester* hotel. A twoounre rial half OUaJ •!»
S'
'plained the retm of
r,Ou, Jf
was a letter as follows:
If ‘lead when
fonn.1, -rod my body to my fatiter. Mr.
William 8 dby. w indoor.
I)ja ‘ “”*rj
..ml ire show &lt;rf nre; rome of you may have
n sou ordnugfater that may soma doy ID«t
wiib misfortune." ___________ _

th- wbolrsalu roP r

Philadelphia 11; at Pittaburg-Pittoburg 3,
Boston 5; at Cleveland-Cleveland 3, Note
York 4; at Indianapolis—Indianapolis 4,
Washington A American amociation: At
Louisville—(first game) Loui«vH&gt; 3. Athlet­
ic 9; (second gam*) Louisville 5, Athletic

would be grntiflvd it only a fine was imporeil. Bullivan himself morin a speech of

-

iw— -— -

Further Great Cures of Skin Diseases
by the Cuticura Remedies.

Terry -oceupied

white. Bevenil times she Utt her mat and
throw b rself iijkm'i the casket. The service
wm road by ona ot the vestrymen of tha
church. Tbo body wm interred iu tbe .cem­
etery &gt;n Sun k ton.________ /

BEST IN THE WORLD,

Cbxcaqo, Aug. IS.-Tbe base ball propio

noon, awl taken to tbo EpUcopal church.

the family.

olid wb-n lie aim no
u, U» FUU.U,

BASE BALL SCORES.

Judge Terry, of California, Shot

MANY CATTLE E AN GES DESTROYED.

To Cet
.&lt;• !','•! if I did sot like it I need not
'•••’ \ .
• - tc. Bst bo cotibkn-X prevail
’
! .in-’'. I told Mm I bad taken
.knew What It was, was
n
. ,\nd did not want any other.
W'.n I • ■■■■■ '•&gt;klr- Jrood‘*
"j.-,a! mN rable with dyspepsia,
‘
, ■ : :&lt;1 al time* I could hardly

FOR GOVERNOR OF IOWA.

JSXd's® bin. -«i •»—»
___ -„ i v. tcrej one act

sylvania railroad, died in Paris Saturday
morning, suddenly.

Cmaklrw W. Aaxoracxa.
(A true copy.)
Judge al FvtibuM,

�Hastings Banner. THE WHIMS OF WOMEN.
Hastings, Wednesday, Aug. Ml, 18M.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

STRANGE EXHIBITION.

thoroughly

THE BEAUTIFUL AND MYSTERIOUS SE­
CRETS OF THE WATER.

SOME OF THE FUNNY FADS THEY
FOLLOW AND ENTHUSE OVER.

FARM AND GARDEN. .
OF INTEREST TO FARMERS, STOCK
GROWERS AND GARDENERS.

"•ono

the

bees.

Bow to tot ur. torr,
nt-riubun reomu.

numter rrf promin™,
Amertau, Bn Joun.,1. „j. 4.
on neb omuou., a urirt, , ■

TBE UASTTXGS, MICH., POSTOFFICK,

■
■ *“

wtorrxprwwJ.

'ho d*rvs tran»gi
Among the efforts to popularize the poli­
cy of free foreign trade is tbe charge
things about
that protection encourages “Btouopdly,”'
tbe absorbing under one control of some
entire line of business . and resultant ad­
vance In price of the product thus controll­
ed. Such tactics may l&gt;e ingenious, and
not without Influence with the unwary,
but upon examination the charge will be
foundkdefective in lacking ' facts for Ite
support. Combinations there are In plenty
and when these get matters in hand they
are quite certain to turn their advantage to
personal gain, without fear of law, or sym­
pathy for purchasers of products. But
they are In no wise charitable to our pro­
tective policy, nor confined to the United
States. If there be any truth in tbe con­
tention of free trade advocates that proteetlon enhances prices, its efforts must be to
render combinations more difficult by re­
quiring larger sums of money for maintain­
ing control of the markets.
The fact is that one of the first combina­
tions for forcing up prices was formed In
Great Britain shortly after Richard Cobden
and other Tree trade statesmen liad secured
changes In the British fiscal policy. This
was among the tin-plate manufacturers,
and tbe “trust’’ then organized has been
pretty solidly preserved to the present time
—so well In fact that every effort to en­
tourage the manufacture of, tin-plates in
this country at once encounters the vigor­
ous opposition of those who reflect Eng­
lish opinion this side of tbe Atlantic.
The fallacy of charging trade comblnations.to protection becomes apparent by a
glance at two just now especially promi­
nent—the Standard OU Company and the
Coffee Corner. No tariff Is laid on either
crude petroleum or coffee, and the fact is
tbe latter Is not produced in this country
at all. The ease with sugar, Just now
forced to an Inordinately high figure, dif­
fers only In so far os but a titlic of the
quantity involved is ”of domestic produc­
tion. The influences onemting to “comer’’
these and other productatare found Just as
potent In England as here; in fact efforts
in that direction become effective only by
control of foreign markets, made possible
l&gt;y the coo]&gt;eretiiMi of foreign capital.
Our tariff is no more .responsible for the
existence of combinations for putting up
prices of products than it is for the agree­
ment between railroads to keep up their
freight and passenger citarges, the combi­
nation of gas companies to tnake city pat­
rons pay a high price for lights, or a reso­
lution of farmers in a neighborhood to
bold their wheat until a remain price Is

The Detroit Free ITrnw has again report­
ed the oft exploded story that Governor
JLucc bolted Zach, ^'handler In 1875 and
U301 his influence to defeat him. This
has called from the governor a deniaF~i»o
plain that It will put the story umoug the
exploded democratic theories. Governor
Luce writes:
“This Is a revival of au old story long
since exploded. First, I was not a n&gt;emlicr of the senate In 1875 and had not been
for eight years; second. 1 long since made
a standing offer of 31.000 reward for the
dbeovery of each and every member of the
legislature of 1875 that I Induced, or tried
to induce, to go Into the bolt of that year;
third, I have heretofore offered, and will
now renew the offer of 81.000 for any let­
ter written by ms to any nwmber of that
legislature suggesting or eonirarmllng such
bolt.”

It may lx? appropriate at thia lime, while
tbe press is passing the story of Russian
finances around, and wondering at the fact
that she Ls financially stronger than ever,
having a surplus instead of deficIL to
quietly direct attention to the facL tliat
Russia, like Germany and Sweden, has bo­
otee a convert to the protective policy.
Free-trade governments do not boast of a
aurplus—except of debt. It seems odd,

that while European governments have
east off the old free-trade cloak as worthless,
there is a class here striving to habilitate
this country in that European “old clo’"
fibop garmen L

Professor Cook sava; "Rttaink. .
«»Ul&lt;brUn«^4

Small pudding,

EDITORIAL NOTES.

pudding without
jB-etty consldarabty
IT that’s real good, it

It occasionally happens that owing to
Improper curing and storing, hay will
mod.ru civilisation b tbo artificial
. heat ami has to be re-stacked. When
Hoc and distribution Of valuable food We. this I* done in dry. windy weather, so
that tbe air aerates and cools the mass,
lit do furl her trouble will be. aa a rule, exIXmd —&lt; M. to to- Hute FUh Commission of Michigan.

a pretty young matron tbe other day

“What a pity," I exclaimed, “to injure
such taautiful hair a* your* with a curling
iron I”

don’t

This

It depends on whether I want it rich

urea o*
.1^, .nd
'Well. now.

boiuc

—s—

dorUIrt U.

of stacks Prairie Farmer offers the cut
here repnxluetol. «bo«to« • t«&lt;7 Kaipto
rf ..uUUtlnc « &lt;tock. Th, eat to
purpwely exMRaratod-

folks taken good deal

bordered with
ting It just to salt you."

cut Ise consider* mo beautiful.

I can't afford

make me pretty. I can’t afford to risk losing
his admiration nitbar by looking so ugly at
night while the bangs are in preparation, so I

kind of pudding it don't make so much dlf-

oppbrtunity to beat the tongs, and then I

rid curl papers again
“Many a night in tbe sleeping cars have I
secreted some paper under my pillow. Then
1 would lie awake till Robert's audible breath-

morning made my sleep anything but sweet
and restful. How often I dreamed that I

“Do you mix your dough with milkr
“Ye*—«ou»etimes. I’m uot so very pa—
nlar. It depends. If I’ve plenty of milk 1
do. but if you get everything else all right
“How about spircsF
“Use 'em if you want to. Some folks like
'em, and 1 think myself they rather help n
padding sometimes, especially if you use
plain sauce. But you must follow year own
taste about that; and If you don't get it right

hxstauraxt tcjldixu.
much more in streams and inland lake*—that
is a fishing area, all told, about.as large as tbe

nual catch therefrom is of immense commer-

constitute tbe

air beneath.

my eery l&lt;«
all about IL’

Among the game fl«b that dshgbt tbe master

gray with tbe dreadful fear I experienced
throughout that tour. At tbo first peep of
dawn I started up, and with fingers trembling

An opportunity to see ourselves as others

self once more, while tbe first untroubled

This discrimination is

tbe gigantic Mackins

the latter uobssitatlngly tflh me: “Your:
mau are a deal more Interesting and finer
looking than your women. They are more

which unfortunately was more stiff than
u«ual, started up, exclaiming:
“What’s thatl”
“While be was lighting a match I was
frantically undoing my hair, and in another
Instant the light revealed me looking fright­

tally sjwltol backward and thanked my
tacky star that 1 still possessed my husband's

A roouxa FREAK.
Young girl* just out of boarding school are
like the spring in so many ways, Lesuleu being

west.

But they are n»t over polite to ladies.

comUbtly replenished with Uno tbb.

thoir attention is too obwquious to be wholly
an air of having an ax to grind; even your
man of leisure has a looking out for number
one expression that his aping of English ways
cannot wholly conceal. Still, on ttie whole, I
am not so disappointed in them as I am in

Detroit, baring a capacity for rearing ona
hundred and alxty mill tans-of .white Cub
yaariy. Ona st-PMcakey, with a capacity cf
thirty-three milhou*, bo* tavn diBCuatir.uad.

"I looked at.the crowds in Central park,
tbo throng on Broadway and Fifth avenue,
attended fashionable churches, and fairly
haunted the theatres last winter iu a wild
hunt after the much talked of New York
tieauty. I seldom found it. In tbe galaxy

a half millions annually. There is also a
corporation ut Glenwood. CcmmiasluiMT*
and tbe hatcheries superintendents constant­
ly study tbe habits and experiment with tbe
------ — rtf .11 ...... ,tf -,1m. I.
frtrtrl fl. tvww

Spring stag's:

within ten years

blooming maiden
went to beautiful Verona on purj»o»c to virit
tbe house with the fauiou* balcony over tA
orchard, and the tomb where hIm jw "true
and faithful Juliet.” I found the/ tomb in a
wild and desolate garden that -involuntarily
called up tbe line* Hamlet uee* in soliloquize

many homely, bopelraaly homely, women u
during my stay in this city. Mado up com-

During this period they

THK KRORMUCS AUURXOATI
of 4!&gt;2,08I.Un White flta; 8,1,97,1&lt;X) brook
trout, 12,700 carp; 170,000 acboodic saimoa;
4.500 baas; M), 119.000 wall-eytd pike; be.ide*

with firh in abundance, and

As I approached I murmured. ‘.‘ And tbit Is
thy last dwelling place, lovely Juliet, thou

driving ta tbo park, who sit ■&gt; erect iu their '
carriages and persistently look at nothing.”
sequeutly the State Fish Commimion have

with modern visittag curds, toiscd into it by

But not one of tbe bits of pasteboard could
have contained the name of another Juliet.
If such another spirit ever visited lovely VeIn tbe Catskills, too, I observed certain

for calling cards by tbe young

Not far from one of the*, well filled card

tag bundled up In shawls, with their throats

only look uncomfortable, but 'ridiculous.

American girls who live abroad uncbs;&gt;eroued are often aubjected to indigulUcs of a
(tartling Usd. It is uot usual, however, that
u cabuiau turnl&lt;hc« material fur a gosripy
story; yet, one young wmnan bo* bud an ad­
venture With a mon of this clam which she
will not Mxm forget. She is tbe .taugtter of
a proniiueut politlcbui, who lias held many
offices of distinction, and i&gt; spending the rea­
son in Berlin. : 'ailing a carriage, in tbe
early hours of tbs morning, sfter a brilliant
ImUI. the young woman utartwi home.

girl home in a cab to require a ticket, which
tbo Jehu is compelled to give, upon which
are hi* number and the price of tbe trip, and

tox
-- -----....
Us approaching Detroit International Expo.
-i,;™
t_ _ . • .... ■_____
.

her through a lonely part of ThiergarU-n,

other aquatic plants; an immense aquarium.

tb* •xbibltion now attractiug so much atten­
tion at tbs WorkFa Fair iu Pari*; running
brooks, pool*, waterfalls,yfish stairways, to

with their natural food and habits of life.

duuly stopped, the driver descended from the

Tbe exposition managers

'Are'they crazyf

buckskin gloves.
*Td like to trust a promising girl to such

Tbe Brown-Sequard elixir of life seems
to be an uncertain quantity, especially in
tbe hands of .many of the physicians now
administering IL In tbe case of tbe emi­

should get very damp, aa from a too
open or moist winter, tbe ventilation
will repay the oost.
In the second cut is shown a straw
stack so constructed as to provide a root
room underneath the straw. This latter
is the device of a Maryland farmer, who
originally described it for the benefit

HOOT ROOM U5PKR STRAW STACK.
of Country Gentleman. He says: The
arrangement illustrated I made last
summer for keeping my turnips, pota­
toes and rutabagas, which I find works
well and costa very little. I cut three
good sized posts, with forks at one end.
about 9 feet &lt;ong; put them in ground
deep enough to be firm. Then took two

considerable weight Against the south
end upright post I nailed an old door
frame with door, so that when filled
could put the room under lock and key.
1 built the frame just before tbreahing
my wheat. When the machine came. I
put it so that the straw, in coming from
same, would fall over the skeleton room.
I also mado a skeleton vestibule to the
door, and had It also covered with straw,
and find It quite good, as it keeps rain
■hen un­
locking the door.

The improved system of dairy manage­
ment now in use was. as might be ex­
pected, fully demonstrated 'at the late
Royal Agriculture show. Cream is no
longer, iu tha most progressive dairies,
allowed to rise spontaneously, but cen­
trifugal separators, whirling the fresh
milk in many hundred revolution's a
minute, cause the heavier particles to
seek the circumference of tbe vernal,
while the lighter cream collects in the
center and is drawn off in a fresh state.
At the Windsor sltow an improvement
on'these centrifugal Kperators was in­
troduced under the name of “Butter Ex­
tract.:." With this the milk pnte?T tbe
machine aa in ordinary extractors, and
the skim milk is delivered in niucli tbe
same manner, the great difference being
that instead of cream being delivered by
the other tube, butter is given out in tha
granulated form. Although much in­
terest was excited by the butter extrac­
tor, the fact that ite appliances arc quite
complicated will, it is thought, render

ued tbe journey, assisting hi* victim to
somewhat uncertain. It was exhibited
by tha Aylesbury dairy and is manufac-

nent doctor himself, it was doubtless of
of great benefit for a time. What the final

mult will be no one knows of course.

high artificial waterfalls.

Dr. Brown-Sequard says his Investiga­
tions have, comparatively speaking, only

tbe F-Xtj»ctor companv, of
Stockholm.

exceptional infltMDce.on tbe success of
the crop. This may have rwultad from
other causes than the exact time. Scries

Gushing Visitor—O oo Ittie twenty weenty

wu over, and their "honair bad been so
-nttafactorily sustained. To a man up a
tree such an exhibition of bravery was ex­

stated intervals, resulting in a gradual

A colored man was recently appointed
&gt;a clerkship in tbe Atlanta, Ge., poet-

j ' . J”

wl.lcr to to "wlopttl,. ,.1&gt;H
‘nrtlBctor .warmlnK. &lt;•»!
‘

£
ntwtnl. and bull,! op.
, *•
nno-UKor thecoioui™
u .
toooJ from with Which u
™
nuclei.”
James Heddon say*’. Y„.; VMI1
■goswaruung Ly giving tta- lewoaj,
just enough surplus ruvm atom • «, i ’
them busy ; that i*. none t. ,parc £
not keep them well ahsded, bul a!1_
solar &gt;&gt;eat to make their W.u uu.
.
fortable. l*r&gt;y for a tavcrabl.
swarming. You need not fH*d
H. L Taylor’s plan u m lute
swarm on a now location, and retain
with the swarm only Mifflclwit
to
build up into a good colon . Uttar «.v
rest go back. If that do,-.: t Iu;ik.. ft
lively enough for you. feed tn times of
scarcity.
, If the aeaaontdowi not fundA’ u»mrana to your cod*, prudu ,• them bv
feeding. Fred just enough to |.t00luU.
the rearing of the brood, and fred da*lv
Do not feed so much u» to x»rge tbrcomb*, but feed just eni-UKh -otwerve
closely and feed “just .-noucl:; san M.
Bchuck.
Tbe editor concludes as follow*; Prob­
ably it will bo as well to divid.- tne ooj.
on ire aud thus increase them. If hvuey
is plenty, they will not nred frodtag; if
it is not. then feed them lite-ral)v.

green cabbage worm i» tit* ■•uragsd b;
tbe following treatment; Two quarts of
coal tar are put into an open ve»el.
which is set in the bottom &lt;&gt;f a harrri
and the barrel is fiUed with water. In
forty-eight hours tit® weter i- impreg­
nated with the odor-of tbe tar, aitbo-jgh
tbo tar is then sprinkled alniudantly un
the cabltages and the vdor penetrate*
every portion of the. head, killing or
driving away tho worm*. As the wtuet
evaporates no stain n&lt;&gt;r &lt;&gt;k.r reuiaiu* oir'
S cabbage. The same qqaxrtfty pf. ml
can be made to impregnate
. era!
■occereive barrels of water.

The shoe ahown in tbe cut liere^reseated is intended for draught nut*#.
If the horse pulls from the oufadde tor.
the outer side quarter ami heel will wire ’
in. To overcome this tendency the style
of shoe shown was designed by Profewur
William Russell, author ,ol • Scientific
Horse Shoeing." He says that any -’fdinary shoe may be used.►« which tbe
shoultrextend over the outeiila rim jf
the ahoeTscy from ooc-iialf inch iu zro
inch. Stave up the outoidi heel of tbe
shoe sufficiently to get a gnod broad cov­
ering for tbe narrowed in bed and quar­
ter. Use the round fullering U«d :o
swedge the shoe wide enough to obtain
good bar pressure. Tun. up lievb, and
weld a calk on the outride ireel, and j:
tbosltoe snug to ttie wall up t" bodi

sides of the frog.
The effect of the proji ctiilp

pi • • w

ankle and foot, and in two or three idweIng* the foot will tx&lt;come uatuial ia it*
movements, and fairly returned io it*
normal state.

SHOE FOR DRAtMHIT lU’KMIn the cut, A reprweid* ..utM.
B lengthwise heel calkin

Tbe following live stock notes tontaguot are furnished by American Agri­

culturist:
,.
A sun struck cow b ruined n* a miumr
for this sMsoo. if
(ore’ri Av-"
sw-h a calamitV. if there are no trees »
tbe parture, by putting up -- ,rawe “J
roofing ft with leafy ’brush ft* *“ 4rt

Bclal shade. later plant tree*.
Hones enjoy
» U,h

•ud tbe tor. •
torm Ml off toto-

‘"
, KJ

Uni U work throurb &lt;
■U’ C'
satisfied ujwn grna* only. Gi'®»
at grain before turning out to j«a*t
and another early in the morning.

■

Wean tbe lambs, giving them nc
gn« or. clover parture. ITe£"Z
early lambs; a Southdown

ceedingly puerile.

Jeff. Davis bad another spell tbe other
day. In speaking of ex-confederate solcDers he remarked with his old lime gall
•Their haaor remains sustained and the
truth for which they suffered is Imperiaha-

opinion oY 0. M. Doolin!,

work. Where there is a Mrw.ni *
Mum wUj ttototobk.

just begun.

Two prominent southern gentlemen setUml a little affair the other day by a socalled duck It was shoektagly bloodless
nd the principals shook bands after all

Sreor. "W jour jid.l i.
UiT.r.trr
llwr ,u;,.

There will bo constructed an artificial lake or

I

be suffering from some dangerous

in ventilating very wide car corn cribs
for corn somewhat damp. .Make a skele­
ton of 2x4 scantling in the shape of an
inverted A to, say, 8 feet high, upon
which nail strips, leaving 8 inch spaces
between each strip. Tbe bottom of the
ventilator need not be more than 80
Inches across. It should be run clrer
through the crib and within, say. 4 ffiet

placed them In forks cf uprights. Good
sited poles were then laid against tbe
ones in forks, ends resting on ground
and slightly sunk, to keep from slipping

modiste. tl.e hairdresser, the manicure, tbe
hour, physical culture, unit, to make the:
most of very poor material. And the few
beautiful face. 1 have seen have a total lack
uf snlmatkm. They look ns though their
oamere luul exhausted J be world's rewmn-w
fur bappinem and bml found them iti-ufil

strange sight

The ventilation need not extend fur­
ther than ttie body of the stack, with a
tube leading to the top in extreme cases.
The trough below shows admission of

then work for swarms
t
„
“liberal feeding and contra. t;,in
brood nest will undoubu dlv •„
toednlrrof yoorlnnn
,4;, r,. ^1

language.—LouisviUo Courier-Journal.

Addrro, particularly. wffltM* novel exhlta-

The fcrtiEfy and condition of the sol 1 has

blood.
Ttaren o&lt; .««» I""';
to. pig. Into enoellral

ly pulverised, It will

great improve-

-^to.gnoa.to-toon..^*

to. n.nnnr.1 to-to •“'""
__ 1
.n«w with pun

IB, time
Uad, te to etotamraer. Jto'
have made a thrifty growth.

�ASTixGS

Banner.
Abb. «..(»»■

H’SKERN. Local Editor.

oerrnpp toelr new bnlldlna. Nowhere™
you and a handaomer and more conreou^
bulldlnf for th. bu.lnem^S^'

thl, entorprtalng Arm.

°r

Elmer tlrtkja, epd IS year, of N..I.
villa. wa.heror.Jn.tle. Kenaata Fr^,

to anawer to the chars, ot rum,In, ,
room,
rhe eaae waa adjourned to sL.7
9th and be was discharged on ball.
P ‘

The rniftae ot toe fmlrht train ro,nh„
eaat batunfay mon&gt;ln« wu thrown r,”„
$
•« FkeBole. by th. upW1, ™
raff. Other trains were delayed several
hour, before the wreck wm el«red nwv.

A barn aud contents belonging to Flnlev
Mark* living about
mites
burned Sunday night Low aboUt 5L000'
Insured in the Barry &lt;s Eaton romiteny fur
•*»* The fire b .upjx^ltohi* U*,

■Ck(:

of incendiary origin,

Family
Groceries,
suits,

. Earthen,
■ nd Glassware.

Hicks Si Spence,
• ‘ H. .' M. W. Hicks)

fyS#. Marhi Price
.sl. ’l':'. uoode, Boots and
&lt;iw&gt;. Hardware. Groceries,
’nd Crockery.
1

ETTER, EGGS.
■and Produce.

0

.

LOCAL NEWS.
on find page.

was along Munday,
ftdliig an addition to Ids
M-ctiiui hand
i».ti

second hand school bonka; he pav* htsh
for old books and sells at the loweatipossible price. He also keejM a large assort­
ment of new .school books, jienr, paper
Ink. etc. Call at hta drag atore und aecS
There will be a bosket picnic held at
Ix&gt;ng take on Sept. 5th under the auspices
of Hastings lodge. No. 58, I. &lt;&gt;. G. T.
\
general .invitation Is extended to even­
body. Fare for round trip .30 ct«. Train’s
leave about 7 a. m., returning In the even­
ing.

A. B. Wilder, representing himself tube
a member of u Cedar Rapids. Iowa. K. uf
I*, lodge, seems to be on the beat. He
left town without paying bls hotel bill and
nothing ha* been heard (mtn him since.
He tried to get funds from aevrral knight­
hen* but failed.

Hastings. Mick

/,bs ..

It is asserted that article* of iron or
brass may be bronzed by dipping them in­
to melted snlphur mixed with lamp-black
Tbe surface, after being draluM off. will
take a beautiful polish, and prefcgit« the
appearance of oxidized bronze.—Ex?.
Dr. E. H. Lathrop makes a .peeiaAy of

ap] *61 tried post-

One of the richest things seen at tbe
Charlotte encampment was tbe operation
of a fakir, who got $5 out of nn editor on
one of the stalest games ever played on a
yokel. The fakir Jet the editor in. by giv­
ing him his solemn promise that he should
win 820. The editor (and by the way, it
wasn't one of the Republican’s staff) is now
looking for an ns with which to cut hl*
eye teeth.—Evening Journal.

Tire game of ball un Friday afternoon at
the fair grounds between tbe Bugby Com­
ers and Hastings clubs resulted iu a score
of 10 to Id In favor at Hastings. Hastings
did nut play its half of the ninth inning.
Hastings gave their opponents 5 zero* and
took two. Both pitchers were slugged
considerably and a uuihbrr of errors wen*
made, on both aides. Hastings Is capable
of playing a much better game.

Barnes' U. S. history will be ward In the
dtjr schools next year instead of Ander­
son's. The old and the new AndersorYs
cannot well be used in tire same class.
a change was necessary. Ou examination
it was decider! that Itarnes' was much
-superior to Anderson's new. -uih! It was
adopted. The exchange price Irftb cents.
Those who expect to study htatory in our
schools next year should make a note of
this.
W. E. Buell, a Nashville druggist. &lt;**
before Justice Kenaston Friday to answer
to the charge of selling liquor as a bever­
age and also to the specific charge of sell­
ing one pint uf llqnor as a beverage. He
was bound over for trial in the circuit
court, giving ball in each case in the sum
uf S5U0. He was also brought before the
same justice on Saturday to answer to the
charge of running a gambling room. Thy
evidence did not show that he had aoy
connection with the room and he was dis­
charged.

At tbe reunion of the «th Mich., last
week. Sheriff Pollock scrajax! the acquaint­
ance of a one-legged veteran by asking
:u tirvxchatwe for wheat him where he lost Ids leg. “At---------- ,"
replied the soldier. Mr. Pollock retneaiIx-rtd having
to carry « soldier
t'ehrr pickets '■•.uo per tliovsand at from the field who Itad lost a leg in that
Kfnticy Bn-. A Wilkim.
' {
same battle, and he aakesl, “Who carried
carriage for sale you from the field?" The soldier did nut
know. “Let meretatca few circumstances
connected with the evenL" said our genial
i. h h stlli
the had. sheriff, and when the story was told, the
ler, sells them.
veteran grasped him by the hand, exclaim­
ing "Tliat hits my case exactly, you and
f-t and cheapest glnssyour friend carried me from the field!
: I lam* A Van Annan's.
What is ybur name'.’" "Bain Pollock."
. II. II. Gill Inta Was the answer. "Well, till# is a strange
itid millinery More nMvtlng. Mr. Pulloek. 1 carried your can­
teen through the »cn ice. One of the boys
sipproprinted mine. I took yours aud 1
!’•-!»&lt;•«.• pickets
suppose vou went witbouL" ••Not at all,"
z
sd.OU at Bentley
*aid Mr.’l’ollock. "I carried h canteen ami
have no recollection of buying it either."
.John Besanier, the The one-limbed veteran way Chas. Henry
•dutfty fair on exhl- Wilson of Walton, formerly of Brookfield,
mid the soldier who helped Mr. Pollock
carry him from the field, was Hiram Hatch,
i'uuwl. it pail............................. ... Owner
now warden nt the Jackson State Prison.
ten iiair tbr .Hint-, try proving property and
—Charlotte Trihun'e.
nrinsfi-thi-I«oti. t-.
imitnrc !..&lt; V»ry I* being

• he fbii-ral ui’Adani Tinkler occurred
Tbir-by ;:tt--ni&gt;&gt;qn al
.late n*sidence.
-' !&gt;• nesting of the tt-arbet's association
wwk «.&lt;• w»-H ir'iehdcd and an interc-ting program carried out.

' i: tin-1), wired contest In the Baptist
' Lurch Wednesday evening Inst the modal
wz* awankd to Ed. itottom.
Mr-^b. &lt; Gr«lyeir and Mrs. Allie

ph .'.ant ten party to a targe
r jBt*r«d invited gwsth last evening.
&lt; *1! on John Ressner tbe jeweler for
wqthmgin jewelrj, watebea. clocks, etc.
1 taK !1"'1 g"oa ’c,*’ds n,le with
tone *n&lt;t
uur
jq Bll,| nr^ countsl— b,?r' ’,,‘w
We are loaded
oo»n with iiao-gallK ut Hams A VnnAtnuji *.

.
PiUI'J' mreting.ln Pennock's woods
J??,
11
■'ueoess. It ,1s estimated
iz; A*hrrv w«'te 5.000 people on the
KWJDds .Sunday.
into the bouse of Wm.
!Tlst wnrd ',“rin« ti&gt;e family’s
and stole o considerable
’“Mlity of clotthig. No clue.

FhL?

our rolTef roaster is doing more roasting

*

,r'*l will prove to you that
touted r.,flees are fur letter than
Han*. A VanAbmax.

1- -I uhi'T*! Tcinplara and Juvenile Tetnp(tatw ,lboW”W&gt; I&lt;k!kv at tin- Baptist
All
tlted

।

beginnlngat 8 o'clock,
t‘'inlH‘rancr an* cordially in-

BaUi.rt"r "’"tar* Well know, Dr. J. A.
for2;f^',,,lhr wdl
spectaUat
L'l* ,bl'
ta "ow &gt;•«“«! at
’tit Br w”’
w,ti&gt;lng to coo’■in
by letter ran midrero
Akniohi. *u S'Ulh Howanl

perbonal^mention.
Th3JJ^',le H“«Jy visited Grand Rapids

!u&lt;taken fn&gt;ni tbe TetegnunJX;
rf’” ,be fBcU
.
th*Z«Wure of Goseh and what
to say of the shooting at tbe time
SL i i
*rreit by Deputy Sheriff
&lt;rl“l
C1“k'’ **
U
oinejatr:
. M,ch-’ Au«' ’8— Deputy
IowS!
bnj’ rel,,rn«J torn his visit sheriff Jacob Damun and Rollo Dunham,
both
of Nashville, arreted Emil Gosch at
Hl New York.
1 betock today and at 4 had him safely in
^J.'w£arT?lh’ of Middleville, attended to. hU bl tol. Idw. Th, ntoo-7. b..rd
court Monday.
Of lum this morning and started !□ pursuit
r™ t*
aud raml,y have returned lie was, found In Baltimore township, 12
miles southeast of here lilting by tbe road.
from Bay View.
The Officers acted as though they were
’‘‘lied Grand drunk and drove up to Gosch. disputing as
Rapid# Thursday.
to which should have the first drink from
W bottle. They asked Goreh to decide
t0 Re* Kaley and wife, G them and then get tn and ride. This
uf Carson City, a son.
he did: the sheriff then goLGtech's revolv­
.3?^&gt;er
Plainwell, at­ er from the side pocket of hls cunt and
tended court Monday.
told him tliat he wes the man they wanted.
Gosch resided but too late, as they had
J- C. Cote is confined to the house by a
the handcuffs on him. On -being brought
severe attack of neuralgia.
to the jail he was a pittable object.' com­
Mrs. C. F. Burton andfamllv, of Detroit, pletely cowed and exhausted. He said be
had had nothing to cot fur three days, and
are guests at Dr. Burton's.
food was given him, which he ravenously
Miss Celia Ensign returned Friday from devoured. After lie had rested, your re­
a visit to .Elsie and Detroit
porter told him he would like to talk with
him
for the Telegram-Herald. Goech
kn Ttotonbir tot •
talked freely, and auld tint he would tell
Visit With friends in Canada.
of the affair just as It was. He said:
—Urace Smith, of Middleville, visit­ am 43 years old; have a wife and six chil­
ed friends in town yesterday.
dren." At mention of bls family he burst
Mrs. J. E. Gregory, of St. Louis, Ma. Into tears. “About 1 o'clock Tuesday
night 1 heard a pounding on my door. I
Is visiting friends in this city.
heard some one say I have a warrant to ar­
C. C. Field and family will occupy I’hln. rest you for stealing wheat. Then my
Smith’s house on Green street.
wife looked, out and said there was a
F. M. Woodmanm* and wife, of Ver­ crowd ot boys outside and she heard them
say they would bang me. The door was
montville, arc visiting in town.
.smashed in from the outside. 1 dressed aa
Ellis Hams will soon begin a course in a quick as I could. My wlfe.and children'
Grand Rapids business college.
were crying and my wife unlocked the
door and pushed it open. Then 1 saw two
Attorneys Powers and Welwter, of
officers one on each side of the door with
Nashville, attended court Monday.
guns pointed nt cross-fin*. My wife told
Geo. Waldorff, of New York, has been tbe dog to sick them, then they fired into
visiting in town the past few days.
the house and my wife screamed murder.
1 thought she was killed. 1 tired. Didn't
S. A. Crowell at the Charlotte ••shoot"
know whether 1 hit any one or not. 1 gut
last wrek was many times a winner.
out of the house and into the swamp some­
Hampden Kelaey, a Kalamazoo attorney, how. 1 don’t know what hap|&gt;ened after I
fired.1 was so excited. I was fighting for
was in attendance at court Monday.
my life, and wife and children. That
R. Kuhlman and wife, of Nashville, vlsnight 1 went to Middlevjlle to try and
Jted relatives In this city Wednesday.
learn whether my wife was killed or not,
Rev. IL A. Caniahan and wife, of St. and made Mr. Otto give me a coat and
some cartridges. This is the only revolver
Paul, Minn., are visiting friends here?
I have had. a thirty-two calibre. Tbe next
Tbos. Camptall and wife returned yes­ day I was hiding iu the swamp, and at
terday to their home in West Bay City.
night attempted to go to my touse, when
A. L. Phillips and wife, of Grand Rap­ 1 was fired upon. 1 wish to God they bad
ids, visited friends In this city last week. killed me then. The ball grazed my back.
Then I ran and bld In a straw stack, and
Miss Grace Meascr will become a student stayed all night. I have not been in the
this fall In Yeekley college. Grand Haven. swamp since; have been around the. coun­
Miss Gertie Slingerland returned Thurs­ try at Vermontville; saw but few people;
day from a visit with friends In Mancelona. should not have killed anyone If they had
tried to arrest me. The story that toy
Clarence Barlxr goes to Ann Arbor this father gave me food Is false, I have not
fall to begin a medical course in the unlver-. seen him since that fatal night." “Oh,
slly.
why," said the prisoner bursting into
Orin llorabeck and^wife returned Mon­ tears, "did they do so. 1 am not a bad
man. but they excited me so that I did not
day night from un extended trip in the
know what 1 was doing. 1 was crazy at
thought of what they were trying to do to
Hurd. Tinkler, of Grand Rapids, attend­ me and that they had kllled.my wife. Tin*
ed the funend Thursday of his unelr Adam flrstahot was fired by the officers. I think
Thikter.
1 have friends In Bowne and Freeport who
will see that justice Is done me. 1 want
Jed. Tinkler, of Nashville, attemh-d the
the Telegram-Herald to print just what 1
tiuieral Thursday of his unde, Adam
say as I have told you just as it. is. The
Tinkler.
officers were bad friends with me. 1 did
Miss Kittle Beadle is employed aa clerk uot know that I had shot Sinclair. I will
In the office of ttie Hastings Furniture Is* glad when I get to Grand Rapids and
have a chance to defend myself." At first
company.
Gosch expressed fears of lynching to-night
* H. P. Colby and wife, of Grand Rapids,
but when we told him there was no danger
spent&gt;unday with A. V. N. Sllngertand
of tliat he was pacified and talked freely.
and family.
He Is barefoqted but lias a hut. coat, shirt
Mrs. J. Llchty has gone to Grand Junc­ and pants. Hls race gives evidence of the
tion for a visit with her daughter. Mrs. F. terrible mental and physical strain he lias
endured
during the past few days and he
M. Thomas.
seems to fwl glad that he has at last been
Mrs. Z. B. Hoyt has returned from a arrested. Be says he regrets that he was
visit with tier daughter. Mrs. Kaley, In not killed Instead of being arrested. Much
Carson City.
praise Is duo Sheriff Osmun and Mr. Dun­
MIm Minnie Bellinger returned Friday ham for the successful arrest, without furto hex home In Banfield, after a Visit with tber bloudsh'xl. Gosch says the story that
he
killed his moiner Is false, aud that be
friends here.
Judge Montgumery and Attorney Ward,
Gosch was taken to Grand Rapids Mon­
of Grand Rapids, were prevent at Monday's day morning on the 8:42 train. A large
session of court.
crowd assembled at the depot to get a
glimpse
of him. Much sympathy was felt
Rev. F. Ellett and wife have returned
from Bay View, and are visiting Mrs. E.'s for the prisoner and there was no danger,
of an attempt to lynch him.
parents In Mason.

Miss Viola Willison has relumed home
after an extended visit with friends In
The following cases lm)-e thus far been
Kalamazoo county.
disposed of at tbe term of circuit court
.
Miss Nellie McDonald, who has been the now In session:
The People vs. John Eggleston; viola­
guest of Mrs. L.-C. Welton, returned
tion of the liquor law. Plea of guilty.
Monday to her home in Detroit.
The People vs. George Simpson; viola­
J. I* Crawley visited Chas. Bronson in tion of the liquor law. Plea of gulltv.
Irving yesterday. He reports Mr. Bron­
The People vs. Thomas Baker: violation
son as falling In health very rapidly. x
of the liquor law. Continued on applica­
Miss Satie Scriven. who has been the tion of respondent
The People vs. Ralph Jordan; violation
guest of MIm I- Jean McLachlln, returned
of liquor law. Continued on application
Saturday to her home In Grand Rapids.
of reajxmdent.
/
Mrs. Green mid daughter, who have
□The People vs. Loren E. Bcmpn; the
been visiting friends In town for several People vs. George 1). Banleu; violation of
weeks, returned Saturday to their home In the liquor law. Pirn of guilty In each

I'omona uraagc *«eun».
#
■ Barry county pomona grange will hold
Its next meeting &gt;lth Rutland grange at
‘their hall Ang. 23rd, '89. commencing at
10 a. m. The following is the program so
far as prepared: Song by tbegnuige choir:
a&lt;Ulres*,of welcome try Brother A. Luther:
resiKnue by Brother A. Parker; recitations
by Sisters Bessie Howard. Jennie Luther.
Mary Stawaon, Jennie Parker, Amanda
Durfee, Cora Mack, and Brothers G.
Mosey, G. Bristol. G. Marvin, G. Newland,
F. Ellis, A. Hathaway. J. Whltright and
E. Barrett; essays or select reading by Sta­
ters Culver. Kronewitter, Knickerbocker.
Money, Ellis, Strickland. Norton. McGee.
Brown, Furgcrson and N. Stawson; song-t
by Brothers W. Richard, W.
7,’
Taylor, B. Brainard, and Bisters G. Brain;
•rd. F. nieh.rt. .nd A, Stope.
-Which luu d«oe toe
to "'totoUJ
toe worm, toleoee or n-IIHon. to
brpratoerc. Honqwell. « Fnlrtc Be
&lt;’r.w; Wh« kind of ■ !»»«■_
farmer demand. Brother C. W. Tap .
Artfrt. Cranr-; Wtort I. to. real
of
bard lime, unoof: ibe farmer.. Brother J.
carreth, ot Tbomapple Oiw: &gt;’»'• ™
rtorn-lok Mil more people to.» wort.
Bratber A. F. imrfre. Of BMUmore Orop.
Which la toe moat to be feared a •J*?*'"*
or a thief, Brother C. S. BffatoL ”&lt;
town Gnnr. Seeretartea of all toe&gt;“Sor
dlnate ifninifea are rerpreaird to
report, to A. Frtker. «en-&lt;«n
pmop.
J. K. Tomaa. laxnuwr.

case.
.. „
Ohio.
The People vs. Loren E. Benson and
J. B. Roberta fell from hls bicycle at
Mackinac Island one day last week, and George D. Barden; violation ot liquor taw.
dislocated hls shoulder. He la now at Nolle pros’d.
The People vs. Frank Treat: violation
Bay View.
of liquor »*w. Plea of not guilty entered.
Miss Edith Kenfield expects to leave In
The People vs. George D. Barden; viola­
a few days for Chicago, where she will tion of llqnor taw. Nolle pros'd.
take a course In a training school for kin­
The People vs. Taylor Walker; violation
of liquor taw (two cases). Continued on
dergarten teachers.
application of respondent
Will Nobles, iMra. P«d«"
The People vs. William Brown; viola­
n.m W.Mort. Hlto E'X WHdprn .nd
tion of liquor taw. Pie* ofgoUtj.
Milan Waldorff attended the funeral of a
The People vs. George W. Shaft; viola­
relative at Augusta Thursday.
tion of liquor taw. Nolle pros’d.
The People vs. Charles B. Lewis; viola­
Dr J. A. Baughman, well known to our
tion of llqnor taw. Plead guilty and was
elUren* has become president
fined 810 or 80 days In tbe county Jail.
The fine was promptly paid.
Ohio. It Is a company organized for the
drvSonment of a patent which causes a v The People vs. Joseph Bod dem an ; lar­
n&lt; S power on all machine* run ceny. Plea of guilty. .
__
The People vs. George Knowles: con­
br a crank or treadle motkm. Tbe Inven­
cealing stolen property. By direction of
tion promise* to be a very valuable one.
Judge Hooker a plea of not guilty was
entered and the ease continued on applica­
tion of the prosecution.
yin, portrait, ot “the
The People vs. John Larabee, conceal­
zenrtnerlv Mrs. Hanimersly. of New York)
property. Plea of guilty enInd^he’Dutf
Marlborough, given in ing stolen
1 Defendant released on boll and to
with an Illustrated article on

Johnstown. Aug. 10. W.
1). W. Rogers, Esq., HestinRis.
Dea* Sm-l have thtaAiy '^'ed
from you the amount awarded me 'J •
W. Majxa Pre*. for &lt;tamage do«&lt;
barn" by wind-storm. I ’learn: ««I*
thank for tbe prorapuwu of the adjust­

Ib^nSert^liooc1-"

f^Srntembrr. Cornel IL J. Hinton, one
of tbe hydrographic experts of the l^F*‘
uL.1 Chirvrv now in operation in tbe West­
™
Ter&amp;». deptribe. 1^;

An eneomnwlr «&gt;-

A. G. DBWKT.

John E. Edwards vs. Central Michigan IL
R. Co.; ausumpHlL Continued on applica­
tion of defendant.
xp
Eli Wellman vs. Central Michigan R. R.
Ca; assumpsit. Stricken by consent. '
Wm. S. Goodyear vs. Carrie and Nelson
Crow: petition for revivor. Stricken by
consent
SamyM IL Willison vs. Walden T. Bar­
ber; as«umpslt Stricken.
■
Michael Deegan vs. Central Michigan
R. It Co.; attachment. Continued on ap­
plication of defendant
Samuel Campbell et al. vs. It D. Wight­
man et at: foreclosure. Decree granted.
Emcline Warner vs. Homer FulleretaL:
bill Uv correct deed. Decree granted.
’
Conrad layman vs. Almira Layman; de­
murer. Decree granted.
Jacob Vahderleck vs. Elias M. Jones
and Hannah Jones; Injunction. Motion
to strike from tbe calendar granted..
Milton F. Jordan vs. Wm. E. DeGolta
et al. Order to give security for costs
within no daysDaniel L. Davis vs. John W. Bocher;
same vs. Frank Charlton; same vs. Levt
J. Ilufstattcr, tuune vs. Geo. W. Simpson;
Judgment fur defendant on motion.
The term of circuit court closed yester­
day afternoon. Following are yesterday's
proceedings:
In the people's case* John Eggleston
changed his plea to one of not guilty, and
the case was continued. George Simpson
was fined 81. Loren Kx Benson and Geo.
D. Barden were each fined 850 or 50 days
In Jail. Frank Treat
found guilty aud
sentenced to 00 days in tl&gt;e Detroit house
of correction.* Rollin Dunham got no days
at Detroit. Wm. Brown was fined 316 or
15 days in the county Jail. The case
against Orlando Shaft was continued,
Joseph Boddeman and Fay Cushman each
got no days in Ionia prison. Tbe ' case
against M. C. Woodmansee was continued.
Mary Bllby was discharged, the length of
Hine of her incarceration' In the county jail
being taken into consideration. W. E.
Buel was fined 850 or 50 days. Tbe case
against Thomas Casey for larceny was con­
tinued for sentence. Edward Nldy got 5
years in Jacksoa prison. Sidney Koeber
Is still on 3500 ball awaiting sentence. All '
tbe fines were promptly paid.
Hiram Rogers vs. Michael Deegan; as^
sumpsiL Continued by consent.
In re Fordire L. Blake; assignment.
Application for order to distribute was
granted.
.
Sarah Wright vs. Frank Treat; personal
damages. A motion was allowed extend­
ing to 00 days the time nf filing bl)! of ex­
ceptions.
'The following divorces were granted.
Frank Fiflcld vs. Nellie B. Fificld; Chris­
tiana Borsutn vs. Wm. C. F. Borsum; Syli
via Beele vs. Avery Beebe; Wm. Tilley
vs. Jane H. Tilley.

W Saturday
One Poumd of

40 c.
dOS. ROGERS.

Practical Hints
to Builders.

~

isJ'K'IjsS
contracts. Short chapters on the kitchen,
chimneys, clstera. foundation, brickwork, mdrur. eeltar. heaung. ventilation, too root and
many items oflotcresZtobuUilars. Mailed tree
on receipt ofioernto tn poctal stamps. Address
National Hheet Mktal Roofing Co. bio
East Twentieth W., New Yoefc City.

Croup Remedy I
FOR CHILDREN.

T*xU« Goed. Baft to Ms. lover fail*. Eadoned by Pbytldaaa. loop it a* j
hand. Sold by all Dreggiota.
j

Woodruff
&amp; Cotant,
TINNERS,
Now occupy tbe building recently vacated*

We are now prepared to do all kinds of

TIN WORK.
Eave Troughing and Tin Roofing a spec­
ialty, also repairing of all kinds.' Cali and
see us.
Woodrcff A Cotant.
Woodruff A Cotant buy rags, rublter.
copper, xlnc, etc.

Buy your gasoline of

The Michigan Annual conference of the
United Brethren in Christ will convene at
the 1st U. B. church, of Baltimore, Barry
Co., Mleb.. Sept. 4th, lt»sv, Bishop N.
Castle, presiding. All are hivlted. The
leaders of the church under Bishop Barna­
by will hold a session of conference at ttie
same place on thCtteth of Aug.. 1»89.

\

Woodruff
&amp; Cotant

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds
Desire to call the attention of farmers to the

Farmers Favorite
Gram Drill,
Which has been sold in this market for the past two years.
Each one has done the most satisfactory possible work.
Every purchaser is enthusiastic in its praise. No doubt
about it. It is the

Best Grain Drill Made!
And the best is always the cheapest. Call in and see it We
have also a big line of
.

Open and Top Buggies
Ward. &amp; Dotson,
Mason,
Allegan,
Flint,
Anderson Road Cart Co.,

Lansing,
Ovid,
Troy,
Page Bros.
and many others.

We can surely satisfy any one who wishes to buy a buggy
in both quality and price.

Wagons
The Old Reliable STUDEBAKER,

pier. Joan Martin: .IoUUod ot tbo ll'ioor
liw. Nolle pros'd.
Tbe People TA Wo. IrUlA Jobb Heebertbornand Frank Beeee; ly«w
ptrwn. 1’lead »«
‘“.T1”
ball. Continued on application. ot re-

,P?S“reopl. w. Edwin BUaell ,*»d
TMfor a-Up Um* Neplgon." Dr. U B. Charles Ftatuborg; violation of llqnor taw.
iutXr rives a comprehensive account of
“Sic Ilrilwaya and Electric Motors.; PTO?fSZ.’ea. W. * »”1°*
:^%yKJTX

ment and payment In fullfor«* and
lug tbe company continued prmpenty. a
yourself a suitable reward,
X®»r u"

labor to inbetalt^lnmudo.^

Riley Chilson vs. Fred England: motion
to set aside nonsuit granted. Complain­
ant to pay costs "of last term and an attor­
ney fee of 810 within 10 days.
Leonard Strowe vs. Theobold Gattinger,
assumpsit, appeal. Continued without
terms.

guilty.

Which everybody knows and acknowledges is the best and
best made wagon on earth.

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds,

�THE NEWS IN BRIEF.
Tha colored Kulgbte of Pythias are hoi d
tag a convention at Cincinnati with thirteen

President Harrison found the mad that
Tbe Arlington hotel, at Blur Lick Bprings, looks like him in Boston.
John Goelow, a street car driver in San
Ky., wm burned Monday morning
Tho
Juoe,
CaL, bos been*, arrested for fast driv­
gumte, among whom were Senator Blocking
Governor Fifer, his military stiff and all
•.Tire© thousand deserter* from ’be French the staff officers hsvu accented an invitation
nrmv. who have been in refuge in Swltxar- to attend tbe Illinois state fair at Peoria in a
liuid'. will go bkek'to “I-a Bello France” now body Sept. 2.7.
that a general amnesty has been declare!
The grea* earnings of the Union Pacific
Mi« Mildre-i Fuller, daughter of Chief railroad far Juno were *3,205,WS, nn increase
Justice Fuller, Is to study law under her
father. TBt» young i*dy baa brilliant tai­ net esrnlngs were *1,435,224, on increase of
pots, aud bas, among other notable deeds, *H»,W7.
written a play.
At Ottawa, IU., Thursday, tba mtln track
Thomas Hooley, treasurer of Hooter's the­
ot tbo electric railway wn* ewiptated, and
atre. hi Chicago, die&lt;| Tuesday morning after
can were ruu from Madl-wn street to tbo
au eight months' lUiicM from n cwnpllcatlou
Driving park.
This 1s tbe first electric
of di-weesw. Ho was «ol'f-known to mid verjr
sy stem Operate*! in lllluofe.
popular with torn!re-goers.
■
At New York Friday an exploeion of gas
Tbe twenty-first annual w-vcon of the
great council of the Improv ed Ooter of Ited occurrbl in tbo IxuwmnnC of a throe-story
Men commenced in Auburn. N. Y., Tuesday. building. Soma twenty- persons wore in­
About 300 delegates, reprexsnting over a buu- jured and ono boy who was passing the
building at tbe time wm klllot
Tho membership ot tho colored Knights ot
PythiM ta.now 5,U00 end stealdy increasing.
Fire at Truckee, CaL, Mouday, destroyed
thirty-five building*, at a total fcss of 171,■ tf’O.
•
afternoon fouu^Gen. Boulanger guilty of

took place .it Berlin Tuesday in honor of tba
visiting emperor of Austria
Tba Ommtnu stake* at Monmouth pork,

street, Prixdor Knott second; time, 2d5G*t’.
Elinu S. Allen, tho forging president of toe
New York street railway, pleaded guilty
Tueoday to tbe indictment against him.
Sentence wm deferred until Friday.
Mrx Maylirick, thu American woman sen­
tenced to death at Liverpool, England, for
poisoning her husband, passim much of her
time in moaning and weeping piteously.
Seven hundred went oct on a strike at
Philip Nimlck &amp; Co.** Sligo mill at Pittaburg
more non-union iron. Tbe firm refused to
withdraw tbo non-union iron and tho strike
wm ordered.
, An English syndicate has been trying to

■

to run tha concerns under the direction of
managers selected by tbemsilvra. AH of tbo
Cincinnati parties approached refused to
sell .
.■
A complaint has been filed with the civil

Aukeny, Democrat, at Minneapolis, Minn.,
chargiug him with making illegal appoint­
ments. An investigation will be instituted
by the commission.
Dr. Henry G. Horner, alias Dr. Stanford.
wm arrested Tuesday night in Cambridge,

fall. Tbe police bad tbeir suspicions aroused
.some time ago, and the iloctor bM been
jailed, a girl having died under peculiar cir­
cumstances nt his hospital
,
gion Select Knight*, Ancient Ordet of
United Workmen, it was decided to abolish
the beneficiary fund.
Stave Harris, a life convict at the Jeffer­
sonville, Ind., penitentiary, banged himself

killed hi* wife, alleging that be had a divine
command for the deed.
Stave Brodie Is preparing to jump into tbe
Niagara river between tbe tails and tbe
bridge. He-ls haring a robber suit made of
AmiUe tho usual thickness, so that it will not
buhrt on striking the water.
Th* post office depart mont lias made a
contract fur 2.000,000,00 J postal car Is, «tlUte cost of 4hieh will ba *500,000. This ta
*150,000 lai* than the cords coat for tbo post
I ..
_
Tiie works of th-j American Machine corn­
pony, at Findlay, Ohio, were on Thursday
are *0,000, and too 1‘abilitie* *30,000. Tbe
receisar will run the works until present
contractu are filled.
The next cwiveutionof the Edison Electric
Light a&gt;oociation will be held “in tbe vicin­
ity” of Sault St. Marie, Minneapolis or St.
Paul, ns tbe executive committee shall de­
cide. It is said that the Edison-general conipony now bM a capital of *12,000,000.
30,000,000 bushels below tbe average, no that
India will export little if any this year.
The Rusdan wheat crop is 15 per cent, iliort,
and that of Austria-Hungary 25 per cent
abort. This lead* to tho belief that price*
will be unusually g&lt;x&gt;d(or our surplus wheat,
which ta now estimated at *100,000,000
bushel*
,
Glanders, in a malignant form, has broken
out among tbe horses of tbe Lincoln Ice com­
pany, in tbo northern part of Chicago. Sev­
enteen afflicted unituali f rotnouo liable liavr
At Piilla&lt;Ieh&gt;hin Friday morning Catherine
Mulig, aged 55 years, piaood a wnthtub un­
der tbo hydraut, put her bead in tbe tub and
turned on tho water, remaining tn that atti­
tude until she drowned.
Russia Um ordered two more first-class
Iron-clad and a evoral torpedo boats to bo
immediately constructed.
Col. and Mix Andrew T. McReynolds, ot
Grand Rapid*. Mtoh.. the other day cele­
brated tbo fifty-fifth anniversary of tbeir
wwldtug.
'Reports from tho wheat growing district*

yielding from tan to forty bushels per acre
after tbrrahing.

ina! “Old Black Joe” of tbo sung, dial At
Mount Holly, N. J., Thursday, nged 112
years. He was born in Virginia In 1777.
Services were held Friday around the

teachers from different parts of tho state
who are attending tbo Peabody Normal in­
stitute.
All persona Who resided in Johnstown and

•HIlllN r-lirM sl.ar. ..Ik.. ~ —
.
vvwiHM- iu iia gooa name ar nouic, wn.cn
Is a lower of strength abroad.” peculter la tbe
phenomenal sale* It nae attained. Hood s bursa­
parilia Is rhe nioet successful medicine for purlt»l‘g tbe bto°d. giving strength and creating

emtilom would find all the requirement* in
the bloom ot the cotton plant. It£a-« merit*
that may well be enlarged upon. The flower
takes on oil too hues that constitute tbe na­
tional colors; it U pretty and, though not
fragrant, is inodorous. But it pos*M*&lt;« in
ita utility what It may lack in fragrance.
It* product clothe* tbe civilized irorld and
give* employment to millions of it* most u*otul and industrious people, not only In itacul­
ture, but also in ita mnnufai^ture.
.
It* para white ta embleut-itic cf peace, but

of tbe most powerful warlike projectiles aud
explosivcs-iyet known to science—both amblumatic of tbo (-enceful policy of the United
Statu* and ite military power when roused to
war. Without it tho commerce m well m
tho Industry of tbo world would greatly suf­
fer. It is the chief money bringing commod­
ity of export of this country—always in
steady demand abroad and good as gild in
the making of internati.uuil exchanges.
Witbout it the agriculture of tbo «&gt;utli would
languish and many thousand* of spinllcs and
looms at the north would cea»o tbeir merry
baA.

grewsome

talk

FRANCISCO

of

an

old

san

UNDERTAKER.

likely to strike every oua.as rather queer.
In a grave yard in Norfolk, Vi., there I* a
handsome marble monunamfSecred to toe
u-mory of Mra. Margaret, etc., arife of. etc.,
wl»o died, etc.." and below the iuncripUou u
this aildendum:
.
•‘Erratum-For Margm-ot. rend Martha.”

One of the ol*le*t undertakers in Son Frantrae Ot tua w
___
.

man in tbe »tate. Baid ho:
••I tell you there is a singular fascination
in mlnbtering ,y
K
ulacinc over them garlands of flowers, uwr'T
Arranging their white faces, aad laying their
p^.lxxli-inthelastcMk.t."
Tbo old veteran 'vent on portraying toe
nloasure* «&gt;f-bi* pursuit, and a» be gav. the
details &lt;»f hl* weird vocation he grow into nn
ecstasy not uuliko the reveries of nn opium
cater.' Continuing, tho und.'rtak*-r «^d:
••Experience !:n» taught mo tbnt familiarity
with tbe dead take* tbo sting from th&lt;- grave.
Mv bwduesr put* doatii in n !&lt;** terrifying
fight than the picture* which the imagina­
tion draw* where tbo actual i* seldom wi&gt;
linrr~* I have put bo many in tbeir lost
homos that I no longer look upon dsmth with
the old fear. 1 agree with the mon who
-said: ‘Tired of tiw beat and glamour of toe
day, we brer witb.joy tho rustling garment*
of tbo night.* I look upon every now face
that come* into my quiet steeptag apartment*

WhoopiUg Coagh.
Jenner caltal attention to the fact that
children vaccinated but for a short tons ap
tworc*! to rra»t tbe taking of whooping

person suffering from that dis«u» not only
dlmlnisbwi the intensity, but also sharbnc.l
ite course materially. A physician acting
upon this idea recently applied vareinatlon
In iwocaataaf whooping cough;and by that
treatment th" disease in D»th instances wu

THEY FAILED TQ AGREE.

city were put
on tbe relief committee.

MtsxEAj-OLis, Mina, Aug. 10.—The ForroteriP convention yesterday voted to see»le
from tbe parent organization in England,
becauw tho English authorities insisted on
the admission of properly qualified colored

the “color line" Six voted no. but later
withdrew tbeir votes and made it unan­
imous. ft was voted not tosrnd any notifi­
cation of their action to England. There
was some discussion over tbe adoption of a
name for tbe new order, but final agreement
ppou tbe “Ancient Order of Foresters of
America.” Tbe term high court was changed
to suprvnn court and all changes were mode
in order to Americanise m far m possible
tho new organization.

Peach liarvestlng has commenced In the
Michigan fruit.belt. •

Headache. contivcnes* and pile* are
thoroughly cured by a Judicious use'of
Ayer's Pills.

The Baptist* of Cadillac have dedicated
their church.
Dr. Jaques' German Worm Cake* destroy
worms and remove them from the system.
Safe, pleasant and effective.
'

The John Bright monument fund ha*
reached but $15,000.
-S-: September, opened JUte, cloaed
May. opened nfc. ckssdWi oats-.
No. 3 August, opened —. closed
September, opened 3&gt;Hr, closed 394c. May,
opened
closed sic.
Pork—Septem­
ber, opened 80.H0. clisw-d FJ.UJ4 October,
opened ULTSj*. closed *5'2254; January, opened
Produce: Butter: Klgm creamery. I’A^&amp;lflo
per lb,; fancy dairy. lOHlic; packing stock, di.
Egga—Fresh laid, lliiftMln f&lt;or dor.. Potatooi
—WiitJl.10 per bW. Poultry—Live chickens,
toe per IU; roosters. 5c; turk-ys.
ducks,
9Qllc; gsese; *ajltJt.(U per dos. Apple*—
Choice. SLOO&amp;LSi per bbl; cooking. 734**Ufl.
blackberries. SSffhc per X4-qt castte.
Live stock—Union stock yard* prlren were
aa follows; Ho**-Markel opened strong,
with prices SaiOc higher, light grades, *4JUjj
4.71k rough packing.
mixed lota,
f4,0U»l.«k haavy packing and shipping lota.

with her a taw momenta. Ho was a bright
young Teltow, and tliey were to be married in

this wm a delightful June day. and a* be left
sho pinned a neat little bouquut upon the la­
pel of bis coat. Not noticing my presence h*
lightly ki®ud her on the brow, and departed.
This did not seem to trouble her. although I
noticed that she I lushed as her *woatlx&gt;art de-

Benton Harbor can get a factory employ­
ing 500 men by putting up Sio.ooo.

It Is the current report about town that
Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs 1
making some remarkable cures with people
who are troubled with coughs, sore throat,
asthma, bronchltl* aud couaumptloti. Any
druggist will give you a trial botile free of cost.
Tbe South Fork Fishing CluU
It Is guaranteed to relieve knd cure. Tbe large
ITttourt., Pa., Aug. 19.—Knox &amp; Rood,
• bottles are 10c and *!.
solicitor* for/ tbe South Fork Fishing and
Flint can get a lake by flooding her bot­
Hunting cluK yesterday filed a plea of not
tom land*.
guilty in .tbo case of Nancy W. Little and
Consumption Cored.
children against the duh. This plea ba* tho
An old pbnlcan, retired from practice havlcg
effect of placing tho case upon tha issue had placed in bl* hands by an East India mis­
docket (or trial It will, therefore, bo tried sionary the formula cd a simple vegetable rem­
by jury ** soon as its turn cornea upjon the edy for the speedy aud permanent cure &lt;d con• uinptlon, broncnltb. cutarrli. asthma and all
calendar. This plea of tbe club wm n volun­ throat and lung affections, also a positive and
tary one, aud defendants do not generally radical cure lor nervous debility and all ner­
plead until so ruled by too court It shows vous complaint*. alter havlcg tested Ita wonder
fur
|x&gt;wrr* In thousands ot cases, ha*
that Urn club ta not shirking tbo issue and ta felt curative
it hl* duty to make It known to bls suffering
anxious to have tho matter sat tied’as soon m fellows. Actuated by this motive aad a desire
to relieve human suffering, f will send free of
charge, to all who drains It. this recipe in Ger­
THE MARKETS.
man. French or English, with full directions
for preparit« and using. Sent by mall bv ad.
Chicago. Aug. 17.
Board of trade quotation to-day were m

d&lt;&gt; Scptembar, b6c; do October. »Mc.
Corn-No- - mixed caah. MJ4c; do August.
■ 44Me: do September. 43f4c: do October. 44Hc.
Oata-Quict; No. 3 mixed rash. ZTViexitc; do
AUSUBL S7&gt;Jc: September. a&gt;Mc: do October.
n&lt;&gt;n-compllance with their order requiring »S4c- Bye-Quiet and flrm: western. BINft
KH&lt;-. Barley-Steady and quiet. Pttktitmdy; moes. JILTOailOO.
Urd-Qttiet:
A prominent priest of Philadelphia in an September. riUfc October, *t3&gt;. November.
interview Friday stated that tbo appoint­
ment cf a high •cctaolastical tribunal by tho
poj« for tbo Roman Catholic' church , in the
Wheat-v Lower a
United States ta believed to hare boon al­
December. 77c. Cpnr-bowcr: ca-h.
ready consummated.
X-He; September, 32»w;r.^4c; Drrembtr. 3JHc.

«ud recorded In the ..nv?
IB?
for the county Of iu"r^ ^*i-'l,;er ot
•jjrhlgan on the rth &gt;tay “f ta-TV141 »«*«
Me?.■ •nllbcr»ntmortL^“«*’«^r A u

m,rt/ .*tan'. U,c
......
linitlKtta!. . •
tiw.igh Uh* period limited i„theroof may not Ums hat........
having, been made in !u..
due horrtuber i-th. taw ahd t-"'
—
remained unpaid and |h -ni J..:
ot thirty days aad utraaru. ti.
,
',*•*■*
cipal »uui। of fcw
*;:« with
wn an Mtl. „■
l-ayto,..'

provided for in sold

Eilert’s Daylight Liver Pill* are a boon to
apfferers from sirk headache, sour stomach,
JOrpId liver and Indigestion. Sugar coat­
ed. pleasant to take and warranted to go
through by daylight.
.

Miss Vanderbilt a daughter of Cornelius
ha* broken her arm by tailing off a hay­
stack.
.

English Spavin. Liniment removes all
Hard, Soft or Vallouaod Lumps and Blem­
ishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curb*.
Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, .Stifle*, all
Swollen Throats, Sprain*. Cough, eta.
Save 850 by use of one bottle. Warranted.
Sold by Dr. E. H. Lathrop, Druggist,
ilt:stiu;,’s.
Prof. D. P. Shuler, Instructor of science*
in the YjxBantl school ha* resigned.
Uncle Sam's Nerve A Bone Unlment
, will relieve sprain*, brulsce, neuralgia and
rheumatism. Sold by all druggist*.

Haifa left her next Frulay J noticed that her
eyus were motto 1 believe-1 they had gon.
through a little lovers' quarrA, and I thought
no more attotit it. At least 1 did not have tbo
alightett suspicion of tho wonderful alienation
of h« affections iliac wm taking place in her
mind.
“The next day tho body, of one of tbe hand­
somest young men I ever mw wm brought
into our parlors. Ho was unknown, but from
|&gt;a|&gt;arH found among his effect* it wm ascer­
tained that his family lived in Loudon. Eng­
land. He bad boon out hunting, and, getting
fcporatasl from hi* companion*, thu gun wm
discharged, the charge entering his thlgli.
Ho soon bled to death. Of course you know
that ho would bo vt/y pale,
“Two efficient afcl* in the ertabUshment
talped m. to prepare tbe corp*, for tbe cof­
fin. W o dreRacd him nicely, combed bu beau­
tiful hair, arranged his very hamteorao mus­
tache, gave his cheek* a few touches of color
with tho blender, and left instruction* far
our young lady assistant to have a floral
tribute made for tho Elk.*, who were to tnan-

.

Brown-Bequard's experiments are awaital
with eogonx-a by elllerly Fauste—Itondm
Telegraph.

Sudd«n Daath.
The papers are full of Hidden deaths.
If yon lave choking .*&lt;-n*allous. fluttering,
pain or tendemew in ebesrt. taint ea»llj.
take Dr. Mitas' New Uurv for the heart,
and so escajieMleath. us did Henn- Brown,
druggtet of Cleveland. Ohio. Sold by W
11. Goodyear.

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STJA&lt;tS?s°lI
TRAOC

REMEDY^pAlhl
For Strains and Sprains.
Evldonco, Fraah, Naw, Strong.

L -a er that may be u»rt st: r&gt;- nsr.ug rpm
Utbont Jiiconrr.taetiLi fr. • buraltg uili't::.
yre approved bv bund re
bo ha»r them i'
-*e. capacity*o. w. i*oand .■•&gt; !-n!&gt;e!steten
bonra/Tbe “Chaltence'- si?
the moat complete in con»tn:
in operating. Capaclir tort.

MURTGA'lE SAW
.
Defaiill having tevu maite &gt;:• ' .-eiKUmtB’
of a certain martga«e beani e -dr the t»«nthird day of Febw.r*. .v t'..
(tarvltaek lyrriu. «'t the . :tv .1 l.oe.i*d«.
the office of the Beg -ter ■ l*ertl»of faro
count). atate ot Michigan nn U»&gt;- t«h
/;
February, a. D. two. tabIrr:yd «««««*
at Mite A*, by the non-payn '“-t of motile*

therein contained
bee-»f
on whleb mortgage thr-e !•■
aad unpaid at the date of th- •
clpal ant! lntrre«t, Ui*»m ut -r
: hundred and sl‘.»y-B«v *loi..&gt;re i
{fllAiB 5’). and n • 'uit oi u
haring been Instituted t&lt;&gt; r-' ■ ■

bouse In Ibe etty &lt;&gt;t Hadi&gt;
■or.,
MI..I, .mu
'

Ar Daoooim ajh&gt; Dbadxm.
m otrnn A VMKLn 00.. B-ta.ra.tia.

wm

PiJobSte1'* Ctmrt* W Armrtroug. Judge et

aiuweai, wicre »i.i ..........
tb« highest bidder. »&lt;’• i t. :•
•a»n te
aald mortgage, or &gt;O in*1' ••
necessary to satlstv the.-•••
mortgage a* above «e&lt; i&lt;*rte
thereon, and the. rost*. rhr.i.
anomd by taw, which pren ' ■
in mmli in.-s-K'**- ■ —
. \ i3k-tract or pare*'T of land
VJvwidna
bpriDKs, county of-Bstn :u&gt; I d-"* {­
demented m the east li*11
w"'' , LitZro!
aDd BoutbeMt quarter »f
tmBMtioo tbirty-torv and containtot
dred and twenty acre*. Al';’
Hal) form In Baltimore.ct
quarter of uorthrMt &gt;(Uvrteraudo
x
the northeast quarter «t *“'•}'■? ,’,Jr' ’ wdsecUon two (2). alsn nortn*e‘t •i-iowrotiM^
wart quarter (mtuepttag t*'”*&gt;
north end thereof, lea’ll *’?*?*;
alto flftren acre* off the
*11
quarter of northwest *|tt»rter of
in town uro north, rangeetKbt wew.»
**Datnd. Marabou.

Wn.r.iAM D. Adam*. Ati y t«r Mortn—*^

Hastings Banner.

'

.....
Uli
desert ta-il.
tarodjllixt Thursday, th-

Justice Meads pt Marquette caught a
speckled front that weighed 5 lb*.
Advertising a patent medicine in tbe peculiar
way in which the proprietor of Ketnp’a Bataan

Dated. Auguit lUii. 1At.rxi:i &gt;1. Nonui. Heripr*Cha*. H. Backh. au-&gt; for
___

Notice I* hereby c
said pnwrr ot sale ni &lt;1 ••
rase made and proudid.
be ftwrclosed by n *al‘* "I
deawib- d. Mid that «»:i •

PROBA I K OBDIE.

hmateonw. although bw hair

nine if i tn town two u* iu:t:i.-: ratire nue""
woM, containing eight v ar.-e* ■; land more-;

markV

the tame, and whou I stopped bythecorpM
*1’*couId marry a fellow
that handsomw. »&gt;. wwmed to bluto and
task.I„,l, Lu. 1 ,hPW1, „^(bx
,t
lowam
_ ■ ....
.

- ---n'OVixH
That was twenty-flv* yrara ago*, aad
wa*
tbw about is y^r, old_.
*'

gage witu Mi en and ote* hi»it; - rre.n:
anagll lecal costs together-allli an atiurM)
tee ot twealy-thr
------Tbe premium belt
M all that piece
•riuty. MWi'-

■ &amp; SOS.

~ ..... "••'* L..r»
inoe.
Mho mmlo a handanmo wreath and placed it
over hb brtfw- Then sb. tatrly raved about
his beauty. When I came back in flftevn
mlnuta. too wm cill there, and toe reem-d to
inIkLn?
1 l,enrd hor Mk h,m
h°

They are warming a Grand Rapids
poundmaster In tbe courts for attending a
dog fight.

Goodyear.

this compound is then injected under thn
skin of the patient with a syringe similar to
that employed by tbe votar.ee of mnrphin-.

.. --------wuy [au
the mo»y marble dace wo buried
re aw*v
*i._ ___ .

$1.00 a Year.

£ Sil

He authorizes all drugjtmtx to give those who
adl for It a sample bottle free, that they may

BOILERS

me and •too. We certainly would advise a trial.

Frail* »icain

David

hale

The early history of America I* full of
Instance* of men having great nerve. But contained In aald'aiortgagi- .'i
such case njaileun-1 t.t
we are raphlly Ixrcomlng the most nervous given
that on SMurday, N,.v-,
people on earth. The recent .Increase of at .tea o'clock in ii,.- |,,re:
Insanity, epileptic fit*, headache, backache, puMte auction to the bufirfrom door ut tin &lt; ct,rt i
neuralgia. sleeplesMiess. ncrvowsneM. dys­ north
’tathrdtr
of Ha’tlnA (that iH-tne the &gt;■:
Chicago, Aug.
conference
pepsia. fluttering of the lirart. etc., points cult court tdr Harry rornut
to an early decay of the race, unleae this premlMM dmcribed iii wfl: u
pfoyes cunw to an end at 2 o’clock Saturday
tendency i* checked. Nothing will cure mueh thereof a* rnay i&lt;e
amount due on said «r.nrtc*«&lt;
these diseases like Dr. Mlles* Nervine, aevta Mr cent and al! leva!to*,
afternoon, when a motion to adjourn wm
warranted to contain neither oplute, nor an atton.-y tee ot |25 rovwiantr.1 fir p J "b
morohlne. Sample bottlea free, at W. H. the ormsIm* beta* dew-ntmi ir, ..m /;*-{?••
to accept tho offer of 73J&lt; cents made by tbe
whose product is so essential to tbo thrift of
Goodyear** drag store. Don't tall to try itoperators, for a longer time than until Oct millions of people, and which is every way so
Bprlngs. in the count, of Barn J„. ■.?£*
IDEAS
Mlchljxn And described
.
wall fitted for Uncle Sam to wear in his but­
south east tragilo;. of m- ;. -:. v.iirt-.
ton hole!— Atlanta Journal.
whom you did not know during life r*
town three, north of range !.-•
. T*.
In
scientific
matter*
one
cannot
always
-Very often, indeed. I have had people
twvaty-«er«-n and &lt;o in. *rre- • &lt;
,
tnut
tba
ovidnneo
of
bis
own
*en*tM.
A
little
land sold the Hasting* Oim*. &lt; i x ,&lt;.4 &lt; &gt; -J
eonm bore and 1 felt from ths llrrt glM&gt;ra Hint
the operator* left at once for tb«ir borne* It was Just nn ordinary scrap of wrap­ I would love them for their winning way*.*
colored boy and his father stood watching, in deeded to said boatrlubaad
: ■■&gt;,** ,- ?
lake adjoining.
pingpaper. but It saved her life. She was
‘
•Itook
here!
What
do
you
mann
by
speak
­
Dated.
Hasting*.
Avput
&gt;
Rev. Mr. Wine* preventrd thn conforenc© In’ the last stages of consumption, told by
FHAS.-L t: HrMurg.
breaking up two «r throe times by appealing physicians tliat she wm Incurable and ing &lt;»t tbo winning way* of tbo dead C
••Well, »ir, 1 like modest people with frank dtetanco. and they turned to walk away, th*
Snrryt&amp; C-.i-*.i:-n i, ”
' ; to tbe cuutcrrue* to try again, but there silk could live only a short time: she weighed
no use. Th-, opera tors wore fixed in tbeir less than 70*pound&amp; On a piece of wrap­ cuuntouancus, whether io life or doath. Som. forming too track. Instantly bis tatbor pall
conclusion that there was no money In min­ ping paper she read of Dr. King’s New corpsre have mean countenances. I would
NOTICE FOR H‘
, •- .
have
declined
an
introduction
in
life,
and
*o
1
ing coni if they paid more than 721; Discovery, and got a sample bottle: It help­
State at SticbigMu. count*. r lur v
rente, and the miners
wur* equally ed her. she bought a large bottle, it helped do not cultivate their Bnctety in dwtn. Some be. ‘‘You might ba* bad a aback, an* died in
sen to »tare at me. while other* look like
U»Brotateeoort(or th-roonty’ iKlrry.1 ■?determined
her more, Imught another and grew better tneokx A dead man's face b a good photo­
on the t5th dly of Atieuvt A. 1. : •*. ,tVte ,-,-•.
faat, continued ite use and Is now strong,
•*Sbo, dadf dat cyar's a mile away by dis from that date were allow-,* for eredlUty tthat failure to agree might and probably healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pouQds.
time,” said th* lari, scornfully, but hi* fatbar urwant tbeir claims again.t the
would result in serious tarbuliiKv.
But For fuller particulars send stamp to W. 11 advantage that no trick of an iu»umed ex- lookol at him with an cxprendoti of pitying David Reynold*, lateair said eer.,ny.
mwi'
and that all creditor, of said
i.ed»mr&gt;-'
still he wm unsnccesaful and the conference Cole, Druggist, Fort Sm,ith. Trial bottles preadou can decuiv. tlw ay. of the obrorver.
&lt;iuiredto preoent tbei^* -..'in-. t„ ,*,.1 jTotm.
••There are lovely men ami women who
adjourned to fight it out.
of tbls'wonderful discover}- free at W. H.
f—Bt^at Im probate op-. . in Um city of H*.t
Goodyear's drug store.
•
plaosnro to pin a litlte bouquet upon their gar- dvy send ’lectricity way over to England on
other politicians opposed to tho Republican
'' .-y
--r I...
This is what you ought to have. Iff fact, manta. or to adjust their head* tqxm their a cableF*
party iu this busiuews ba* given tbo matter a
on Thursday, tbe l.uh day of Fr:.tu*.-v, k
decided political color. Hon. W. L. Scott, you must have IL to fully eojov life. pillow t They often n-sjd three little atten­
ten o'clock in the foreuooti of'each oft
•'Don' folks get killed when lightning comes daya.
of Pennsylvania, on Friday declared that he Thousands are seachlng for It dally, and tion*, and they srem plcoaei when w. are
listed
Hastings.
August
:nh,A
i&gt; i-i
down
ooten
du
cloud*,
nnlbocu
uh
uu
I
m
’
”
would accede to to^yeasonablo demands of. mourning lierause they find It not. Thou­ kind to them. Of e&gt;unwftb.y never sprek.
his miners regard )&lt;•«. of a decision by th- sands upon thousands of dollars arc spent but tb«ire is golden eloqueoco in their silence.
other operators, thus practically wilbdrnw- annually by our people in the 1iope that Different pcsituns of their quiet face* give a,
MORTGAGE .-AI.E
they may attain tills boon. And yet It language to them, and a slight change in at­
Default haring been mad*- tn the &gt;
may be had by all. We guarantee tliat titude make* thucontour and whois effect dlfElectric Bitters. If used according to dlrecto do duty in tho qexteampaign. Both partiei llon* and the use persisted In. will bring
• U1I.11, A 0.
ZM
berth.—Youth’s
[&lt;be ItwdeT ol Ueri*
here are watching developments very closely. you good digestion and oust the demon
dyspepsia and install instead Eupcpsy. Sbo made iuuidaome bouquets and garlands
November,
A meeting wm held last night at Madison We recommend Electric Bitters for dyspep­
sia and all diseases of liver, stomach and
According to a communication i eceatly ad- et(!R buqd—d. oevcuty-ati C Uars aad meaty
■Well, sir, that giA had much good pbllpromulgated in behalf of the miners and tbe kidneys. Sold at 50c. and 81.-00 per bottle
teveu rente raytii T.&gt; and an attorney fee of
operators were vigorously criticised for not by W. H. Goodyear, druggist.
twenty -five dollar* provided !■.- in said tnor.paying &gt;&amp; cents after Oct. 1. The address
read about tho old Greeks who dw nd tbeir
gage, and no suit of pnx-miing. at tew tan,,
he has prepared
been tnatltuted to recover the monA* wetrr
instate that they could do it, while it ta
dead in white, sang ode* to immortality, and
Infuse fresh down
by aald mortgage or any par. thereof.
The best salve in the world for cut*, placed floral dcooraUoa* on their tombi
Now tberdore. by virtue U the power otul.braises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
“I often noticed that she *[&gt;ent many idle
contalned iu said m-.»rtgwr and th- .tatete :s
aald
case made and provided notk* i» neftty
In a speech John McBride offered to accept tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, cores, hours among tba coffin* after tho
were
and all skin eruption*, and positively cure* prepare I ami properly clothed. I of course ord of ita trial m n recupcratlv- and rovitaljoct, and Congressman Lawler expressed his piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed thought that she wm simply studying th.
•hall sell at public auction to tb- hlsbest bidder
sorrow that politic* bad erupt i:ito The dis­ to give perfect satisfaction, or money re­ businiu and trying to learn how to make
al tbe north front doore! the court bou«,.l::
rialx Tbo physiologist, it stated, cute out tbe city of 11 uting*. Batn county. Midi, &gt;:tat
pute At hi* suggestion Tby Tribune, Inter funded. Price 25 ct*. per box. For sale
certain parts of living animals, such m
"
............
..
• - , tljny&gt;
by W. H. Goodyear
.

their name* and addrrosM to Ute committee

Johnstown.
At Des Moines, Iowa, Friday tho railroad

MORTGAGE

STRANGE AND GHASTLY.

.

,•

Tbe scheme to sell Kent county fair
grounds has tumbled through itself, it Im
• tartan. « VpflWpX).

Uirwew.)

VY- ABwantmto.
Judge uf Frvtiate.

0mt7 IL R track*. Detruii. ni&lt;»•

.

�farm and garden.
ntsrcst

TO farmers, stock

GPOWERS

and gardeners.

TREES OT AMERICA anT

TOM WILSON AT HOME.

BAITING'for

business.

QUEER

GENTEEL POVERTY.

USES OF WORDS.

HE 19 THE GREATEST LIVING AMER­

HOW 8OME WOMEN KEEP UP AP­
PEARANCES ON VERY LITTLE.

ICAN BEAR SLAVER.

lion* luive U«u greUl, drau.v^oono
tk
u*le, or advertising
*o~« U.VT«.ti.S«
devices for getting busuw— "

dole™,

icw penone, however,
fullv
~
of tbe remarkable number of the specie*

st the last meeting of the HalstoinBrretkra’ a-weiation somowl^at
was given. Professor
Johuon 1 ■
Mi'-higao^ltticultural
-jure t'-’ !
,o P"-* P*rlicular
SSu. «
' dair-v P°iata of their
* lr jn tt. of th« fact tliat tho tert
'
.. -rtly before completed gave
. id'-UCC &lt;’( tlte V«Jue Of B
ilU'hm ....... 1 ‘r
he wasetuphatic
initoc.•'* :h;i! ti"* H.’lrteinoow wasape-.Wry »

All N|.

- --pared with other
r
In * "P°rt on Michigan ctate

DoinT7 .
Tn*
iutermtlng
but none ao highly UOvel „ tbe home
tt.e. commmion, make* Wmo interrotin­
:g Turn Wltoon. the mr« noted living
statements, not only in rwnird .Z/tr bear hunter in America.
ferrets of that state, but of the trees and
u,tod °P 10 ,h* prwent writ­
«hral« O. Kcrth Am.rico
Elmp^
tag just 337 team, exclusive of tbe cub* he

■n» reloUro iioporuaco at tl,«
sodahmbBor Ihu ooui.tr. u
OnJit ‘bhL?h E“'°p' U •"l«StaE.
uw Bnlaln hu ono.pKt, o, , *
wood, ono m»pte, not
,
•“Sh: oue cherry, from t., to liw,„
feet high; rene small ash, two elms two
poplars, one brech. Urge but not highone small vbite birch, one spetireTaf
pine inferior to our white pine, and u
specie* of oak which sometime-, grows
te a great size. About tea specie, of

,. nl that every energy of
, aid bo devotetF to the
. mg the ability, to make
.
Proferiter Morrow, oa
i. «vuied to think that the
Jr.'-- .n might profitably apply
.oil vf "general purjMMe"
■ thcrefoie urged breedm
point* while they

With luttf the territory, ha, seventy spe­
cies. Great Britain bos no white wood
no white or red cedar, no hickory.
'
Michigan ha* six ajrecire of mLpk of
tree sire,.a imrewood, a white wood
lioney tocurt. Kentucky cofiRre tree, twe
cherry, a jwpperidge, live specie, of ask
a sMBafras. three elm, a hackberry, a
mulberry, a buttonwood, black walnut,
butternut, nix hickory, about twelve oak,
a chestnut, a la-acli. four tree birch, four
wUiow of tree-sixe,six poplar, three pine
four -spruce, one larch, ono arlwr vita,
and a red cedar.
Intthe Atlantic region of North Amer­
ica there are 392 species; in th«/ Pacific
regisn 153 species. Iu all Europe the**
arocnly 85 special cf trees.
Naturally tha qaestion ariaes. Wlmt
has-aused this great disjguitv? Scien­
tists explain it to their own HatwfMction
bv attributing it to glacial action. A wav
leek in their tertiary period the trees «f
ttie regions now jrireeaiiing nn Arctic
climate were such m
h^w thrive in ta

i„-U HAIRY IIOUTKDC.
ir.3tt»-r of genetol interest,
-.-I- II....b- bv the editor of
. V- rk'-r that tbe brewlers in
.hi &lt; ! tK- country should
ohiunwxin the riibject. These
. ■ j.reused in The Rural New
r&lt; jw.| mi onepoint/Mundy,
!!"' -oi Friesian i* emphatirv &lt; "w. although her bv-ef at-

raptured and killed.

U»moonuin.ft,,. U,

k™*-*

•
f. TrriCM* MOCSTAUl bokk.
n..
hUt* W‘U’ &gt;t,ck «‘J C1U'1 Chita
tiJ'sd^f
BUck ®oaMt-w* •'“Ion
tte rege of a amau stream known as Caney
river Tlwre ia m.r
I__ __ ___
T? 7
—----- ----- - —
uy, lov m
exw.riM
iteld® tbe placa u inaccesriws. tteroywng only one small gap through
be
by wUch “ b pLibto to
rroch th,, phe, for q^j. nvcr (J^rt
'*^7*
*** hllatrr’» mountain home to
Md.lenly lort fro,,, riew uuJ a;,pl.ar&gt; nUrTp
Rround again mil™ away on tlie otter aide
of the mountain.
vr?^ Bi&lt; TO,n ** ,n.onan'h «&lt; »U be aurTurn has a wife and fourteen children, all
of »b..m live in tne ouo ruum of tte unall
Mg cabin. But children are nut the only live
stuck that Trer.
_____ * * .
’

... —. *
luoeare nu
oogs or hi* hunting companions
, J““ “■ * c~&lt; Mn-lj- f*Uow, r.
&lt; taeu*
tai., with broail shoulder* and mtucka of
toeel. Hh t«ard to long and black, slightly
Uuged with gray. His hair to m ^Mgh*. a,
an ludkah’s, *nd tengs down ovtr Lis should*ra Hto eyebrow ore long and bushy while
bcIUMll.
U
'___ .
type of the ideal mountain buntoman, and a
mere glance at him would indicate to tbe
moat conaarvativechat be could grapple with

wm

•in ly away front beef

trtsrt when tho continent became warmer. ' "So our lines Ju*vu been cast in
plec*sant places, and the good! v heritage
of forest trees is -one of the const-

••■•xift.al dairy qualities. We
!.rv ding for bultor audtuxlk
.ml ail .tU* time, aud with
■- i-velaped in the highext
■ '. t. retain dll the beef

The gate shown in the accompanying
illustration is. according to Ohio Farmer,
one ilia: will nut aag.

qtuiili.

1 - • '.-r writes'! "Thetitait ihi« ti.ito want the
..i. tXj/* an sdf pnr|MM«*
i • ■ l.rvcd and ruiae good.
.&lt;-1 etock. but in»o&lt;k&gt;. ■ ' tl:c milking qualit-&gt; iKe flti&gt; xfaiiii beat
Li-e’-ding for l**ef quail&lt; u up, and no attrm■
■ breeding for large.
!'•••*. tl.t Holnte-in-Frir
- in a number of years
•i animals such a.* the

i-ua

A GATK THAT WILL NOT «A0.
This gate is made in tlie ordinary way.
except that the port extetula up three
fret to a large staple, used f«»r the upper
hinge. The lower part of this jkwI is an
iron' rod resting in a socket. Ahtavy
galvanised wire runs from tlm tftp of ttie
front |&gt;ort of the gate to the top of the
tcnr(x^ias a brace, and a dne-fourth
inch rod runs from the top of the gate
|iort Imek into the ground at A. where it
is attached to n brncul block. 'Thia block
is Mcurely fasten*! in tbe ground with
atones and larujied clay. *o that it will
riot yield any. A heavy, llatatone would
Ire better, sunk below tlie reach of plow
and f rosL Properly put up, such a gate
will never sag. says the authority quoted.^

s' ;
owiM-r of Rbo la, tbo
: ; .* &lt;•(,»•. shown in tbe sec­
- '!■ .-ulvii-e is to breed m»
: ; j-- t&gt;»c Lrc.il aa they now
' .
'iamL-trd the highest and
• 1 r we havo in them a com-.n.-.utiea found ia no other
&gt;i this and this only is what
.-iu I,-t t. r th.mi any other known
It i* th. ir »ixe tliat tuakes thorn
। nu^e d. Airable than Ay rah ire*
. . .fid their milking qualities
•-.111:: p-1 them to all farmer*
'■
horn.
Tin: Buccewtful
f ll"t&gt;i«'in-Friesians.is he who

-

• &gt;

■ w ighing from 1.400 to
i.M, w,u gi.o ten tiuii-s

&gt;.

!.

breeder think* tliat

«'
•'

u- •j-.e-:- -., like all others, ha* two
••u'- iv-d toliiD- in the west it does, with«**. i-... ' rai» tart, |W doubu
y mtn-li if it ran jH. profitably done in
’ * -gland. Therefore hebelieve.it '
we nr Nt .&lt; England men to give tbeir
•«««»••'• !■■ 1 -reeding first for milk and
4 *t. .mq incidentally to producing an
ACutul that will ultimately bring a fair
“Sure at die block.
vn in the second cut&gt;
B
W milk and Lerf animal She haa
»y» I-a greet milker, having a
&lt;-r i of 2J.3Q9 jiounda.andabuttwenty-three pound* In
.m
S,“!
no‘v nearly U y&lt;a«
«d and la, c«-as*-d to bme«l
Th« erent.
U*0 pounds

‘tau I'ie*enllvs of Pousio lu&gt;u
he fUluwit,^. formula, according to

l

t ■.*’*’
htatc Botanist, is the
kuou-n preventive of potato rot:

ter .. l"Ur *’0U‘M,# of Milphata of coptaotter
Kallo^,, of water; in
lime in ’’’*** i?Uk* four P°u,,ds of
ll&gt; to.
5aUons of u'ater- When
U.tioa “ v&lt;x’* P0" “ into
•Pfir to o *’Utk,n’ Btir “uiroughly,
E
,“.tato I)lant* when in
middle &lt;,71“{ lh“ b,i,udo ttbout tbe
ky mini
y’ h»)ra-vh,s t‘&gt;o tops Of it

to mniJ™ H Npray‘D8 apparatus, so as
(french.i
lHan thoroughly, but not
ruoy aiSrSi. V M“ wt:«lta'r-should bo
Mii tte hUVnr?rabIe totbefungusr
‘Pplicattcu In ten or twelve

3L

Peter Hendenon thinks every farmer
should have a few acre* of root crops on
hia farm ami he will find them invalua­
ble for feeding stock during the winter.

•

Not liulf enough ia attempted in the
way of ornamental gardening with fruit,
saya a Country Gentleman correspond­
ent With the strictest utilitarian man­
agement few things in the country landeca]ie are prettier than the blossoming
or fruiting orchards, and a little taste
and skill in arrangement will make tba
fruita a decided adjunct ot the pleasure

grounds.
•
To exterminate raspberry bushes tn
pasture* American Cultivator adviaee to
cut with bush scythe and then stuck tha
pasture with cattle to browse tbe sprouts.
It alHruis. also, that neat cattle are much
liettar than sheep for exterminating
buidies. and that coarse wooled varieties
of tbe latter will do more towards that
object than those of finer grade.

Persons owning l«ees and not
near streams of water are advised by
MassachuM.it" Ploughman to furnish
them fresh water daily, as it will save
time, which to the lire means honey uno

to the person means money.
There continues to be an increoae In
lh« bn»dtb of o»u fully equal to tit* *&lt;1vanee In population.
A alight reduction in the area of cot­
ton is indicated on tbe Atlantic coast

lively low owing to laic frosU: lows*
in South Carolina, highest in Tcxm.
j

litical bureau—I noticed tbe entrance of a
stately woman, who sailed up tbe room *&gt;■
ward the detic of my chief aa if accustomed
to room* with long distance. Her whole air
indicated culture.
She waa evidently well acquainted with

teack mountain, erne of tte hlgtert peaks in
—•-n North Caruliaa. .nd ha, breTb^"

tag tear unco a mere boy

warm, temperate xone like that ot
Georgia aud California. Then came
Hie glacial epoch, when snow and ice for
most or all of the »-eur extended to the
Ohio river. At the.appnxu-h of cold tbe
It WM tn tte tall of IWt* He had teen
• trees slowly retreated southward aa gen­ hunting over the monutaui*. aud having
eration followed generation. As tlie struck no gunm hail rested Ms rifle against a
climate’ again gradmillr grew warmer tree and tain ctowu for a nap He awoke
the tn,* and other plant*, slowly mi­ •uddenly to find a big black bear on his hind
he*, with ttegimclut.-latd tetwersi bis paws,
grated northward.
aud almost over tarn. Tom Jnm|«d to bis
iu a Ninilar maoeurduring tho glacial t«* t in iui instant. F“t t". L__ ___ - -epoch tbe plant*of Euro|-.- wen- driven S£ipick,
uiei and, dropping tbe gun, mad.- for Tom.
picture ds given MOUtlnvanl.
Europe,
says —
Dr.
Gray •**
in '. ‘**‘‘"F
•1 i-fappled. and. cs Tom exj-nv**.-* it,
-------------*■ '• —
*.•••••,•
_ I of Science,
‘
Tbr American Journal
ta all . "tl'R
l!‘" Kr«*»*at hugging nuitch for
i i&lt;
tin- dair^kul- within the limits generally assigned to bal* an?&lt;Lllrly,OU *”* ?V»a
«
.
severe
glacial
action.
Mortot
the
plants
J
tl
Ji^ldt
hnU,?,
i.liiry rjuaJitiM ithueu
I : -doction of milk and at the warm trimperato region Ind DcrI
1 *L
r " " "-,u »xr . "*re all off, aud ttea tore tte flesh from hi*
Poking tte
• ir.iUKiunt iuiportante, tahed.nnd therefore wen, unable to re ■ riicu! tare in hunk* Turn

r te tuicriflced in order
href pointa: but at the

•HiPT. couUnued l»&gt;" mcn-hauL
Jrk2te?^l.n? f°r noUjlnF. “«! if. no mat
I1* a photograph, a IxxA or a
thn”rn ta »«tii a purchase, it

and in attempting to give the peculiarity

. .
■'
*y»tem i* not toe
only one which joys. There1, the froc .how
racket, u.metimes if* cue thing am! wm«ttmea another, but there', always the idea
canveynl that pMrvteu«T* get aomething tbe&gt;
don’t pay for, and that tickle* them imniensely.
« 2?" ."“€p,7 ^P^y «&gt; WMhingtou
M: net Which keep* a man employed at the
tlr.t
window, chalking on blackboard,
a bulletin of the teu»l.til g.nww, know» the
VMHm nf ok.——-A _ ■___ : ,
- .
.
h----v.-.u. uui wuirtnuMM
by tte notice* at tbs foot of tte bulletin
board* of tte company Y boaiuesa
ir *'y.hOd° you think Cttn 1"“
“indow ou
Washington itrnot, where those large paint
ng* ore on exhibition, and not *t&lt;q&gt; to take a
j.mm1 look at the monkish old man stolidly
and allautly sitting in hia chair, tte tery pic­
ture ot rapt devotion and meditation! It's a
rl*»er setems for arresting tte attention of
tte i«awrs by, and it to auccsssful in drawing
custom. Tte solemn walk, th. vacant &lt;-x
prvwnou. tbe quiet fare, the Jong rote girdled
at tbo middle, tte flowing white liair and
lean), tte stooping gait of the fnurdo monk
»ro all parts ot tte dodge.
"And in both then ca«es .the show is pro
teno puhliro. not merely fur customers.
TI.&lt;mc wsx figure* of proannt-ut men staring
out from the uulor*- •u.-rv* are but a form of
advertising tbe nobby suite, just as tbe strip­
ed pole if the barter or tbe red Indian at tbe
cigar shop are guide post*.
"Those mammoth tailors ,np town find
tbeir Intervet ii. a tree show. One has a ship
in full rig on exhibition, and tte otter has a
stauvaw.- crowded with elegantly drwxi
folk*, l«ith tnck* ot trade a* much as tte
fro* picture. 8« what a number ot peojua
look nt that targe photograph in a store win­
dow, reprobating the Boston baietsdl taao.
ia tbe &amp;.A! during a game with tte New
Yorka. Tbe dodge of having n man make
shorn or rigors iu the xtoro windows, before
gaping .ruwdK to only another j hsje* ot. tte
free show. I nxn-u.ber a reu.il merchant
wbo pla-nl &lt;m exhibition a couple &lt;J Angora
.-at* ill his window. Tbeir curious life waZ
intarerting uud drew custom. Who hn&gt; out
»&lt;--u tj*.- leer ratoon, with ite Utter of bum

. giauu a uquur Urnler in New York ruter*.
.
fur u
Wllh wUal!„rv ij. w.
i *" Put lhc K1"*1
hlM window to buck
“K*10* “ 1,lt vt rub'*r fda-r™ You can

1 “““F-uc tte ftm and theadvcrttoing to begot
i
uf a t.urkinr
1 trfi™, ttaJl,
'!
fr^lte- IS* to

| tear with bto gnat baud* of iron-and the draw trade’’—Boston Globe,
bear wm hugging and tearing at hi* arm* ,
—
,
.
Ho wn* u«*-uuj
blcx-ding ir'iu
from a
a ui'irn
down !
; an&lt;l &gt;»hould.-r&lt;
uv*"u'-.b »*.*
Wh»i a ti unl Did.
'i different wound* and rapidly growing —
i- i i A word whirpyrvsl on an Alpine slo]« may
weak
j when te stomblxyt ou a ruck aud fell, with I
precipitate an avalanche, and a niggsstiou
Uio Ixnr &lt;&lt;n top. Hto track struck something 1 spoken by a frknd may start a man in an
hard. It wo* id* rifle. Hto hopes arose, aud bouoraUe career. Sir William Napier, dis­
with n great effort te taruid. caught the abled by an incurable wound, aud living on
muedu ofth" rifle with one tend, prwwd it te’.f jaj. was walking one day in l*ondon
ngaiust tlte.throat of Che tear and quickly with Lxrd tengilalc. Napier hail been dab­
nultad tii" trigger w ith the other.
bling in pointing and sculpture, anti bail
/ Tte 1 all crasted through the nock and
braiu of tbe tear,and tefellurerxtoad- Toro articloon Jomuiis grret work &lt;m military
wa* «avtd, but, to use hi* own expnwaii'U. te operation*.
"will never tackfe 01,»tter ter without ok
The two friend* courerawl, while walking,
truaiy." hi* r.fle.
oa 8i-otherY narrative of tte Penintal* war,
TXAiXKD run nrxriMO
fn«n the proas, and Lord L*uig
Tom wax never known to trap a Ixear He dale wa* grautly struck by Napier'* remark*
■ say* tint', r. f -'x'etv*---jr-fafr odvantageof tte ; ronewning the eventa of tte rtniggle. in
■craters."
j which te liimxfif had achieved distinction.
Just after his ringto handed CxperieiKe
"Napier, what are you going to doF «adwith the brer Turn got tin**.- large ones out .j^nly a*k~l tengdnlo.
of one tree. Hi- ami hi* boy were going over । -d© you mean where 1 am going to dineF
the mountain, unarmed. Ttey were nine ( answund Napier.
miles from lito ctobin.and it wa* late in the - "No, no. What are you thinking of for an
afternoon when te spied three l«-ar» in tte i occupatidal You ought to give yourself to
limbs of A chestnut trre eating tte fruit. Ho : literature. Your article on Jomini prove*
immediately built a large lire around tte ' ttet y1JU ran write Why not write a bl»tnink of tho tree and »ent id* boy home for ! tOry of the warF
hto rifie; wbilo teremain-xl to keep up ttefire
Napier went home to tell bto wife what
and prevent them from getting away.
Langilnl.t had aaid. He^dded that te
Tte trip “a* a long and ruggedfme. and d -ubted whether te wa* elever x-nougb to
tte boy did not return until tte next moru-^ ^nt* a hlatvry cf the war. Bits believed in
ing, but Big Tom kepfelhe fire burning ami j ter hu*t«nd'* tak-nta, and waa auxiou* that
watched all night Atauartoe tbe boy had I be &lt;b&lt;&gt;u)d take up acme acrlou* occupation,
ratunwu, and Tom got all three in that
Mccudingly encouraged him to try. He
many shots.
! did trv Dny after day te labored at tte
Big Tom don't bunt aa much now a* be : ,&gt;«£. ffto wife, though burdened with tbe
voH to, but he never return* without game, j ,-grrR nf a large family, waa bto counaelor
The tbreo bears te ha* at hl* homo te ratord. 1 and axnauuenda. She deciphered tte whole
having cajiturod them wten cute. Ttey are ©f Jcweph Bonaparte'" secret correspondetice,
asotedkuit to hto command a* dug*, and al- 1 written in a cipher which bad baffled all tte
■ Ul*
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-............ ....... ..............
i
they never fail to find tew. “ml a* “ wild
“I would have given twenty thousand
ona arcing them will approach, te can kill pound*," said Wellington, on bearing of I ter
them without difficulty. Two of them are | ,ucreB&lt;. "to any person who oould have done
scorn &lt;1 and bitten up quite badly, for aom&lt;- j that for me in the Penlnrala."
TOU1 carries them nut to ace them fight | Pjvi- yt*ir* after the conversation with Lord
with and kill tbe wild omw around tte moan- j Langdale tte first volume of tte "History of
; the I’rr.insula War" wa» publtoted. ItnmJf
t
however,
have
tough , ! iu author
public were &lt;1
delighted
_ £v Munetlnx*.
.&gt;
&gt;
____ _ u
——. very
w rMtvli
...kn_ faroou*. The
rx. nnRlU*
—1 irtht*w 1
glitr and on on- or two occasion* Torn tea to read the Look uf one who had nobly shorod
been rotnpelled, in order to »ave bto jwta, to iu making tte history te ao eloque.-itiy nar­
enter tte melee armed with a knife and a*- rated. His &lt;lc*«-riptlo:u of tettlos. Urges and
marebes stirred tho heart* of readers, and
atot them in tho fight.
At homo they are generally chained, but wrhool boy* declaim*! hi* mart brilliant pa*
sag*. But tte simple word of a frtood bad
U- “X
started tte historian to hi* work.—YouthM
Companion
arounu
«*»"■
Tom a*}-* bo to getting old now, and to go­
ing to give up hunting, but those wte know
A cat is not hurt by falling teouue owing
(tom say te will never give it up until te to
to tbe power it ba* of balancing iteelf wten
too old to climb th* mountain*. Ho to now springing from a bright It almost Invariably
. ■_
ew.* ■ — .‘m,Ii- ,1
nf
hsw tne mas* F*----------- --- • .
t^nhoori to be found in thia ootln try.-A*hevilie &lt;X. C.l Cor. Atlanta CoMtitutioo.
Common Hcuto and nanoiori. . *.j.«s.
tnt^ar IT.wAlt, th. dlrwtor &lt;» "•
yiiw-l*t»*«-teta ta girl*’ school in Germany),

Sts. dur.™Xr that

STJiq
S

for "writing of any kind." H«r general air
□f magnificence, combined with her eager
In New England they
'terming old fashioned courtcej—one quar­
tet of which wm bestowed upon me—I said
to my chief: "Who 1* abeF
"Sba to a niece of ----- ," meatiooing a
former grand potentate of New Yak city.
"What!" I exclaimed.
"She wa* ter
uncle's adopted daughter; «by did not tie
lease ter tom* moneyT
"When her uncle died," replied the secre­
tary, “it waa found that he was not as
wealthy a* many supposed, and die was left

Before this incident occurred I had often
l*cn brought into contact with genteel pov­
erty, and since then many are tho facto
which I te*v gathered through observation,
and became of a sympathetic t&lt;-n&gt;j«ratneut
which make* mo the recipient of humanity's
joy. and Kirro.i to a larger degree than
fall* to the lot op most women.
Having often heard remark.—not always
'•omplltnentary—about genteel poverty as
ntpnKmted by poor women, I have jotted
down Ite following facta and impressions:
The first thing thia class of women gener­
ally comuder is their personality.
From

tin—yet, really lovely are many of their fab­
rication. A bit of lace, a piece of ailk that

•ood leant with the kerojntuittooaof woman-

dlk wiling far below tte mual price; tbla, put
with *omr carefully renewed material, often
mak*** a pretty gown that surprises both l&gt;w
holder and poweeior.
"But there to'olways a failure Mimewbcre,"
plaintively remark'd a fnond; "I ntu manage
ttedre*. and bonnet, l-utray shoes and gloves
are never whrft ttey should be," ate j&gt;outed.
r.&lt; die thru.t out a tiny foot clad lir well
fitted but very cheap .bo*. And then she
put out for inspectiou a little band corsred,
ala*, with a cotton glove’ • "My mother’*
creed I cannot follow," she |x&gt;utingly con-

rbihlrai ,nMD

tod. u -“lkd i're*««'"~
sod *ar« ttet wbers [-i out* esn te

^omro-nd* (I) tbrt pianoforte lartro^
tore, wetbe Ag* of IS; a

laughs, and tetli are happy.

So ingrained

qneney.

day" for "I saw Lun yesterday” ao c
even among educated people at the

putting into the mouth* of

own section. Thia undoubtedly fa the diffi­
culty which many northern writer* find in
truthfully portraying tbe negro dialect.

a southern negro eay, "Whar be you guin’F
aa we saw recently In some story, to inaxpresribly ludicrous U&gt; one familiar with their
dialect. He might aay, "Whar you gnin'F

you gnin'F Tbo honor of the expresrion
“You be" belongs exclusively to tbo north.
What he would b« nuwt likely to aay is,
•Whar yon gwiueF— Uhautauquau.

juiting room of a printing office and who d\
not know what J-Zi.ter*’ pi I*, u brief dnwrip-

three quarters of an inch long, and theec

gio vim. Of course 1 am no longer a lady ac­
cording to that creed "
But,after all. It i» the question of getting
eontfortably lodged fur tte smallest rent jkm•ible which roost sorely puxxlea Uiree women.
And tte "hall tedroo-n" K-«nn»«w an im[■ortant factor. landladies have learned no:
to te aarpriwxl w ten a finely atUrvd Indy
rent* ter third or Bnirth story ball room
formed that it becoincsa very pretty boudoir.
The tai! to replaced by a wifa, col or folding
ted. A serw-n hide. the " wasteland.' From
lier trunk abo bring* forth trtusum -gener­
ally old, but, after all, valuable aa bric-a-brac,
and soon tbo landlady stand, gating with ndmiratiini amidst all tbeir luxury. Ste ha.
curb a tiny income that I will not nundun it.
But, when rent, etc., are subtracted. Uwre to
but a morsel left for the "tonuseb, ao that her

forte for gentility.

.We must not fi&gt;rg.-t th* "oil stove." Wbnt
these women would do without tte-oil stove
I really cannot imagine What vonderful
ptAdings. stews, mop*, etc., are ccqked ujno
stoves often aa small as tte ownerY income.

A frame or chaaeful of type to sensitive aa a
plate ot gra» mxl baa L te handled with ex­
trema enn* if pi would tea voided. Printers’
pie ean te made in tte jerk cf a-lamb’a tail,
Lut it coat* lota of money, ami people in
printing offi&gt;*us are not at all food of it

chumps' ar strangers' (4. Wten a stranger
come, into n f«rluting office be to quite liable
to bectniM inquiaitirennd stroll into thecum)s*iug room to ask anme one if he think* it to
going to rain aad while waiting for an an­
swer he tavomea tired nod Iran, ugaiu.t one
of tbe Imposing stocxe ou which rrrt* a page

the custom in inert offices for thn employw,
after dropping tbe stranger down tte elevaI remember, however, rooming once "next
door" to two lovely ladies, who did tbeir
imall cooking over the gna, though that, of
course, wax forbidden. How they ever man­
aged to evade that landlady I do not. under
stand, l&lt;ccnuv» die was a bard, sharp wtiman.
[&lt;erte[&gt;, not quite moral in me to wink at m,
much wickedness, but tte wil« of three two
women to evade that crow, rich old landlady
were a aoarcs of *cjo ravent which abides
with me «tilL
.
But tbe dainty woman who will not learn
to cook because ttey cannot enduro tte odors

they are very bury they let hk friends bunt
him up
.
Printers’ pi to vexatious, but stranger*, pl
I* dangerous and aometimai fatal. If a

■istiblv detire to « Uit tha compodng room. or
green num, of a printing office to ask vune

high strung printer with large muscular fingnrs may do it for him.—B. H. Colgrov* la
Buffalo Nowx

men who had drifted to u» from foreign
shores. Beautiful a* a dream, with manner
day.

rigbtecd hour*aday in a
j. Now it to changed, and

gry enough to bare eaten one of bet
ful whin, tends She would live

uaal until tier hunger

ittaffi

ithat

i» tliat I bare of

(uctor

rwdingiy Intimate, yet they rarely vluted

“»-»“«“•

big* quietly, mid a* th* conductor is alxxit to

tm' '-‘“X •rmraam. at
to te. Ho refer* to tte

Um. I—""*

more intelligible than either.
Southerners aay "lik." for "aa if"-aa “ah*
looked like »hc wanted to go." T.tey laugh

Silk, lace and Woe deftly put together, and

A ludicrous

fall* from a bright a cat nearly always
alight* on tteao padA which, by reason of
tlwir elasticity, !&lt;reak tte force of ita fall ma-

Turning to Webster to re If it mini te given
up, we find that it is allowable when used
colloquially. Good! We should never want
to uao it except colloquially.

financial wreck*.

wiu uvk
— —--------- - —- **. sbaU have at least two South American
republlca on a par with tte United States in
eX-rprtoe and prosperity. CHIU baa totriy
fo^rBctel for W.OOOJOOU Ur. from Pngrt
Bound, to w in constructing a tranacooUnental railroad from tte Pacific io tbe At­
.
.
..■ . .. _ 1
-■
l &lt;-r .nf rkZ-tor.

points out tbe daadteadA Upon bring aeenaod of uno-payment of due*, tbe paaamgera
reluctantly hand ever their nickels, and they
night eatno ttey would mournfully couwder

am in rmuji:
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cart, to coonect tha ailver minea of the Andee
teuton- centers. Meanwhile th. Ar­
______ I— ln

G tote-Democrat

viU* Courier-Journal

public.

wa* unique in bi* devotion*

Lous

pubic.

Re wan

the Almighty, which

�Patrick ot thia city.

WOMAN AND HOME.

FLY TRACKS ON PAPER.

Mix Kirkpatrick' is aa

EMINENT AUTHORS AND EDITORS
WHO WRITE ILLEGIBLY.

ortino lodge of the Daughters of Itebekah six
years ago. She pa~wd through all the office*

USEFUL INFORMATION CONCERNING
THE CARE OF THE SICK.

THE SPRING DOWN |N TH,

terms as noble grand. The emblem which
Mix Kirkpatrick prices as dearly almost ns
her life is a modification ot a maltose cross.

i.&lt;-. or C-rbollr Ari.:.

blood red heart crowned with

sheet and all coverings toward tho patient.

clean roll, tucking one side under tho mat*

ing him covered withthe top blanket

Go

blanket and soiled sheet, finish unrolling dean

sheet over tbe top blanket and cover It with
another blanket aud thin white spread. When
three are in place remove the blankets that
are nkxt tbo patient, aud ho will bo left lying
between dean sheets, in a clean night dress,
and thoroughly bathed, without having been
exposed for an instant to the chance of taking

semi too much air nunr tho bod, place a
scnvsi between that and tbe window. If none
is at hand improvise one by throwing a shawl
over a dntliee horse, or fastening a coni be1
twAen two convenient points nnd banging a
blanket over it. if the window will open
only at tho botlofii, tack tho flannel there.
Tbo pillow cavo sh-vuld be changed frequently
and tbo pillow turned as often as can be done
without disturbing tho patient. A cool, frosh

approvi of it from a, weak eye lotion to
powerful caustic.
For medicinal purposes
the pure crystallized arid only should bo
used. It is readily dloolved by placing the
bottle containing the acid in worm wnter.
into a paste wijh chalk and carbolic acid.
Carbolic soap and tha various preparations
wounds, ulcers, of correcting vlatous dis­
charges!, stimulating the healing process nnd
effectually killing disease germs.
It to abo used with excellent results in kill­
ing vermin infecting the skins of animal*. It
ha* a moat rmarkablo effect in soothing ir' citation and allaying pain, meh as severe
sprains and bruises, diseases of tho skin, etc.

was conferred only on meritorious chevaliers
thn grand lodge bald Id San Francisco, two

T„ a letter written by Nathaniel Haw•homo when a youthful student nt Bowdoin
college he remarks: “What do you think of

rick to the only.woman in t
who was tkmilarly hoaorvd.
age, with a kindly, motherly face and bright

port upon my pcnF Indeed, I think the
UlegibiUtv of my handwriting to very author­
like. " The truth of this early asoertion is

Who Md ar,

Healthy Girl*.
It is no longer fashionable with the fair
sox to feign delicacy, nor nns the girl* of the
coming generation actuated by nn insane de­
sire to apjMur fragile and genteel at the ex­
pense of hraltli. The scona of buxom, bright
eyed young tadiea one will meet upon any of
our public thoroughfare* any afternoon is
ample evidence of the truth of the nsaertion.

generally u*d as a caustic dressing for proud
may be used in small quantities without being
diluted.
Where too much acid is accidentally used
oil will check the caustic action. Tho addi­
tion of glycerine to carlmllc lotions will be
found useful. As a disinfectant and deo
dorizer it stands uncqualoL
Although it would hardly be correct to say

easts, but from its powerful disinfecting
properties, action on inwet life, it does good

limb, and with ebooks suffused with the rud­
dy glow of health. Doctors generally agree

this could bo attributed solely to tbo glorious
practice young indies had of lute acquired of
testing Uieir capabilitie* os |«dreirians and
in engaging in other forms of light physical
axorefae. It is to be hoped tliat tho good

the pillow well under the shoulders; nothing

threwit
there ia a beard keep it washed and free from
tangles. If tbe patient is a woman, part tho

coiled high on the bead or allowed to bang in
two tall*. Tbo nails on both hands nnd feet
should be carefully attended to.
daily with a carpot sweeper or a broom with
a cloth wrapped nrouad it. and burn tho dust.
Wipe tho woodwork and furniture daily wish
a damp doth. Never leave milk steading in
a rick room; it quickly absorbs impurities.
If obliged to wait for a few moments until
the invalid is ready to take it, cover the glass
ing in the sick rwn that ds not positively
needed there. Remove every cup, glass and

A sick youth was lying in bod, watching
with quint eyes his mother's form moving
gently about tho room where for wwka she
hail been ministering to him with ten-icyest
heart and hands. Tbcro had tx--n a stillness
there for a little while, when tbo boy spoke:

be,” the mother answered quickly; tout when

tho little incident I, too, said that our mem­

furnish us with examples in plenty. Mater­
nal love! Why, art was filled with illustra­
tions uf it, and so wm literature.
tailed to find thn typical mother where it

with, otherwise no amount of cooking will
render them so. Iktil them alwny* in salted
allowing too moisture to evaporate In mash­
ing, mash and beat very thoroughly. Serve
Nothing is more unpalatable than n dish of
cold potatoes. It is dodrable to have variety
in tbe cooking of so roman’ll and frequent a
vegetable os this, and it to to be hoped tliat
the ordinary oxik may be induced to find a
few more changes from the i-ustomnry boiled
or linked sjiecimnns which she, in nine casus
nut of ten, brings to her table twice a day the

Tbe spring down ia the dr|.

BOTTLE FED BABIES
inn
—------- - P&lt;-cnlc pity tho baby that is deprived of his
natural food, but seldom extend that pity to
.
. .. .
hnw ex

a mother feel, very n«p—.
bottle baby. Unto* a nursing baby is really
ill tbe mother don* nut fret about ita tirnlth.
He has his natural nourishment; of course ho
is doing well.
How different it i* with a baby brought up

nave puin-u.u
------ - ----rtlck U. one kind of food and give it n frir
trial If babr doe* not grow faster really
than be shceiid, his‘food 1* changed aud
changed until tbe poor little stomach g»v«
out entirely.
There nre m&gt; many dniplo reroedle* to corracCacidity of tbe stomach end regulate the
bowels that any change in tbo food riivubl tie
tho last thing re-rted to. If « baby must lie
f«l, the mast- natural substitute tor mother's
milk is cow's milk. Three wb&lt;&gt; lire outride uf

good milk. A baby should at first have the
food weak. Women like to measure things by
sponfuls, although men bate to hear them
talk about »j&gt;oonful« of'milk.
A* thi*l*»wntially advice for women 1 will
little pinch ot

nnd make it blood warm.

chill taken off.

cold is particularly hurtful t«i the digestive

no large acquaintance with the Imaginative
beside tho bed covered with a white cloth,
and see that it is always spotle*.

the fiction of other countries may afford ex­
amples in this kind of W^ich I know nothing.

lute effort ot tho will enables one to do much

be«t known writers, their treatment of the
subject appears both scant anibriigbt. Call• ing tba roll of them from Fielding and Scott
to Hawthorne and Haniy, it striko* ont. us

nurse calm* her patient; rital nothing helps oa
recovery liko n niind^-dl rest Itemember

give way to despair while life remains. Many

human type whip!) suggests itself so natural­
ly iu full of opportunity for artistic Represen­
tation.—Atlantic Monthly.

nourishment as long as it can bo swallowed;
it may be just the stimulation that is needed
Magazine.

Hearths ot gray marble may bo cleaned by
rubbing ttmm with linseoi olL
To prevent mold from forming on tho sur­
face of ink, mid a few clovea to it.
Dry putns tend to comfort outside tbo
bourn and cleanliness within.
To/reatore oil cloth: Molt one-half ounce of
beeew^-in a rnumrof turpentine; rub tho
surface all over with it, aud rub in with a

Lare may br&gt; washed by winding it nround
ottlcs or sewing it on muslin and boiling it
i Kilt water and wfii to cavtllo soap. It should
from the suds.
Two tablcipoonf uls of washing »xla in a
gallon of boiling water makes u good &lt;lisinfectant for tho kitchen sink. Pour it in at
night, while it is still at boiling beat

chest, and paste it on. tho outride. Then the
article at tbo bond of the list will be in the
bottom of tho bor.
Limo and alkali -stains may bo removed
from white goods by simply washing. In
the case of colored goods and silks the goods
should bo moistened and citric acid, much
diluted, applied with tbe finger.
hite silk, a wedding dresa, for instance,
be kept for years, without acquiring tbo
slightest tint of yellow. If wrapped in a linen

S

Nobility
tba following to Tho St. Louis Globe-Demo­
crat: ‘ One day while passing up State strvot
in Columbus. I saw a woman sitting on tbo
curbstone, and a dozen or more smajl boys

pareutly. About the time that I reached^he
spot a camiv/P. dror* up and stopped near
the acene. A lady looked out of the window,
and, taking in tbe rituation^Zt a glanca,
opened tbecarriage door, got out, walked up
to the drunken woman, and. speaking kindly
Tbo drunken woman, in a maundering way,
complied, and was asitistod to the carriage

asked of a bystander who tho lady m the earGovernor Hayas. Was tills not a 'brilliant'
act of a noble woman I I saw Mrs. Hayes
once after that on her way to Washington

gurated president of tbe United State"*.

I

many curious tribes. Sotno of the tribes near
Darjeeling reckon a journey by tho number

the same material in a place where anything
hard is liable to fall on or bo thrown against
‘it, as, for instance, under nails on which skim­
men, iron spoons, etc., are banging. Even
ao light an article ns a large tin tunnel, when
accidentally knocked from ita nail, has been

j» ndtnr. Of a like nature w as the chirography

water, although that would tie quite weak
The quantity of milk should be increased
sloe ly ns lung as the child digests it.

joke* upon littto rilpa of blue Jia per in letters
.mailer than tbe tyjie In which they are pres­
ently to be set Charlotte Bronte's band­
writing wa* *o cxcredingly delicate that it

they take more food at a time, and they

while Thackeray wrote a fine feminine hand,
aad delighted in ornamenting hi* manu-cript

Life’s Gifts.
I saw a woman sleeping. In her s'eop tbe
dreamt Life stood before her, and held tn
each hand a gift—iu the one Imve, in the

"Choose!"
And the woman waited long; aud she said:
“Freedom T
And life said: “Thou hast well chosen, if
thou hadst said T-ovo’ I would have given
thee that thou didst nsk for; ami I would
have gone from thee. And returned to tlieo no
more. Now. tho day will come when I shall
return. In that day 1 shall bear both gifts in
I beard the woman laugh in her sleep.—
Oliver Schreiner in Woman's World.

lia* recently bwu recommended: Put a saucer
filled with shaved ico in a soup plate, and
cover it with another plate. Haoo tba »&gt;up
plah-a thus arrang.-d on a good heavy pillow
and cover with another pillow, prcsring tbs

thto way be proeerved for twenty-four houn
with the tliermometer In the room nt 90 dogs.
An old jackplane set deep, so as to &lt;-uta thick
shaving, to a good thing to shave the ire with.
—Boston Herald.

Tliu excellent washer women uf Holland and
Belgium, who get up their linen
twautlf ully
white, use-refined boraxua a washing powder,
instoiui of soda, in tbo proportion of one large
handful of powder to alout ten gallons of

wet with turpentine, and the surface of thcarpet wiped with a cloth dipped in turpen
tine—Housewife.

With delicate, olive brown

out and the whole bangs in a beautiful draings and slippers to match tbe color of tbeir
dressea, and they are tho brlghteat and prot-

complete by many ladlee, unlreancromprinled
by a dross bag. These bags are mode of com­
mon .muslin, or rather lining material, and
close at the top with a’shirr string. Thocndi
of this string are run through tbo loop* in
tlie -belt of tho drear skirt and water, and
—r_
— j__ a a____.,
Lewiston (Me.) Jourmfl.

does not in the slightest degree injure tho tex­

publican.

wise in strips about two inches wide. Ravel
EIawt,
.tvI Imv. 4,,w« •
__ l *

with the result. It is also nice to wash
"oaisa-s Breathing.

FlghUng Wrinkles.
“How to be Beautiful.” In that book, it is
gratifying to discover. Mr*. Dean expatiates
with much emphasis on tbo advantages of
bathing. Wo are assured in this particular
chapter that Mrs. Langtry, to whom com-

claim mode by Dr. Thomas J. Mays, of Phila-

rifled upon seeing little wrinkles on her fair

American Indian girls.

Dr. J. H. Kellogg.

women unirammcled by tight fitting dreau,

been betting no tbe Boricn nine. .
great disgmt be found him,-if a

On tho way home he complained t.&gt; M» wif.
i.u k-.i I... . _jji
. . .

“Oh! that is all right." his aifemMotod.
t
...................
• .

tilings off and call itsqq^r-.'
“Whv. how did that hant.-c

nine would win? You sai l befurebanl that
you should back the Bottor ’

rrx-tion, bis handwriting being very diminu­
tive, while every inch
hi* manuscript was
usually covered as though pajwr were boUi

logic; “the moment th.it I **» what a Innly
straight now that short atop had I &lt;- uldnl
leer to have them beaten, and »&gt; I bet or.
tbetn.”
\
.
- Whatever her husband thought of her logse.
it would have boro tmuiif&lt;*tly tiiigrataftu in

rith Woo ink upon blue paper, with frequent

it helped him out of an

ehDdren think they art hdrning by rule

The rncht cclrbrate l exponent of bad pen
manshin iu America wa&lt; Rufus Choate,
I have never used a tul&gt;e bottle, preferring whc-A’ rignature has beeu aptly rotn|are&lt;l to
tbe plain bottle and black rubber nipple. agridirun struck by lightning, and whose
Have two or three nipples fn use and keep hsmdwriting was, iu many casci, absolutely
|L.... U. - ......
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. .....
UDdsxnpberalde, even by tho writer himself.
On one Occasion Mr. Choate was having hLv
for it gets offensive, even with a little soda
in iL Every nfbrning turn tbe nipple* imide
out, a hard thing to do, and scrub them well to send the model. I-ailmg to obtain one to
with a tooth brush, soap and water. Nothing suit him, ho «-roto tp hfs workman to that
will clean the bottle* belter than wsnn water dtat Tbe carpenter, after studying the
and a few drop* of household ammonia. Put miorive—which looked aa if a spider wading
a cork In tbo bottle, give a good shaking nnd in ink had crawled acrow tb«—paper—at
• v._
. _ni 1.^___ i__ __
.
length concluded that it must be the de«ir;&lt;d
plan, and forthwith t&gt;egun fashioning proba­
bly tbo mort original mantelpiece that ever

with cold water. Have a little five rent tin
funnel to pour tho milk from the cup to the
bottle, and it will save tabor and carpets
wonderfully. Keeping water tn tbo botttas
is much more convenient than having them
lying in a basin of water, as mmo do. May
thooo few hints help some anxiou. mother and
make K&gt;me little one more comfortable, and I

body while engaged nt
lowing particulars of the treatment of his
burns, and tbe suggertious ho offers may lx
useful. He says: I will uot attempt to picture
tbo suffering I endured, a. any work on sur­
gery give* a good description of tho symp­
toms. I will simply allude to tbo trratment,
which I found very defective. Carron oil,
as an external application, failed to give m«
any relief.
After suffering twonty-fuur hours an old
lady advtoed mo to uw freto slaked lime.
This suggested on Idea, which we acted upon
nt once. Limo and dtetilkd water were
mixed togrther to the consistency of thick
cream, then equal part* of linseed oU were
added; this mixture relieved the pain This
drearing was contioued until suppuration w-t

*n_
■------------- ’
vuuk. six ouncea
Mix. This was continued aa Vmg as aav
druising was resflired.
n. following f*cts I teamed from my
painful experience: Fir«t-When called to

equal to that told of the great Napoleon, who
was rach a wretclxd writer that It is mid hi*
totter* from Germany to Jorephino wm. at
first taken for rough map* of tbe scat ot war.
No mention of rmuartable fMnmcn would
be complete which did not Include tbe name
of Borure Greotoy. wtrnoo chirography wn*

Tbeir youtliftil t racberili i n : st p to w &gt;igti
her words, but at mice Mid entl..&gt;- idicriiy;
“I am proud of you.
.
'
well I could hug you."
Whereupon a blu* ryd pnith
rogui4i smile respond -l

‘Lighting On" the Jodgr.

presiding justice stopped nt • -n-&lt;&gt;f the Fsn»«w
■ ■ ,__ &lt;
__ _ i........ t. —..I—I ntb«
reculy wit bad uo rival. Tbe .(Ire
brightly in tho old rtrepla -of the hotel of
fire. Judge

Maine court

liberally iuter&lt;persed wl&gt;h profanity: “If
Betabnzrar had mm this handwriting on th.wall he would have beam mnru terriltei thau
he was." Mr. Greetey. becoming db^uc.M
with the blunders &lt;rf one of his type asttora,
sent a note to the foreman requcwting him to
discharge tbo mai; al onre, a* lie was tot. tn
efficient a workman to U any lunger em­
ployed on Tho Tribune. Tho foreman olwyrd
instruction., but before tearing the tyj«

lowing ^bo notn a* a
foreman to whom Im
"---- —......... ......... .
—rur
ployud for n long time on The TribuueHorace Greeley," and immediately set him
tlon ot his incapacity, after

plain compared with that of Mr. Blow, of The
- - «--------- w.wa *..., UiHW* KU
editorial chair. This remarkable journalist

“light out" on him.

ration of the part*.
•rt judge on the bet
“And nl«i»t the ।
onT instantly roaponi-l
tbo sttrprrei nnd gjuiuensm;
—Lewiston Journal

I am the tafl-

Were Immuu feat matte
lively music sou them in motion

kSpit, to tbo strains of ttlUriv
■edate or marclung lima. W'1
*
gyrate with the *.»ui iiwpji iu.: .r. l '■**
ing waltz. With some tart it i- •"’I'"*'?J"
keep them still white toe mu-i l
b won.™ ,-n-t " “•“'■‘■‘i.’SX
te tho funniert ttang uwy ue. a flock atari, off by slowly but
turning round and rotm-L In fl"’ sn*0
.
bto companion, are douig tb- •« “

quite a right, their long plunew
too wind.” Tho waltz i* inf*«^--®*

and Laatbar Review.
himself

•’Kncben.”
- KHeb«&gt;.- I* IU Seoul, u* “f •“
aw. n, •aylhlog
with ua «H

bananas and other fruita served should be
[■arfectly ripe when taken on an empty riom

A small quantity of a 8 per cent, solutioa
of carbolic acid, sprinkled on abix-ts, coverJeta, pillows and tho wall naxt tbe bed will. It
is sold, effectually repel tbo attack* of moe-

but dmnag, granulation.

Fifth-Watch the

toe office.

"Oa&gt;r ™n»d c» lrUh"“'"T?,
. .
_____ I —• - m.i ■■ •T-ar, 1
Youth s Companion.

sol Utica.
The thimble to claimed by tho Dutch sj an

tbe Odd FcUnwa'Order uf Chivalry.

Quo of

I

raemtha, just the mdm* iu a nurring baby. •
A word or two about oleaning bottles may

ordinarily observed in men, waa

plunge every morning. After a thorough
rubbing sho wraps herself in blankets and

naou the excitement wagg d aIuc...
gentlemen bet «ith a g.xrf d -d
Tlor
Tbe ladle*, nothing luth. L4:, «. i tiw „

this Useins* art of minute penm-irwhip, ao per­

enormities, aud must -have made hia copy a

Fruits eoton before a meal ore a safeguard

piratlon,

couple of choice spirit*. a nm and h« X
vlin worn ntm.v.- n« MK.l ....
.
*

mi'.n«eopi&gt;-, and was
illegible by bring bhni
printing.

months ‘ before mortiug tn anything else.
The projHirtlon for condensed milk i. one t«-napormful of milk to one cup and a half of

tho stove until the alum is melted, then apply
with a-paint brush, while tho solution to boil­

beautiful eyes and fine intellectual faces.

ion Id comprise enough
to fill a ncwiipappr column. This idwt waa,
however, practically carried out in an rdition
of ona of Hugh Conway's stories, In which
each alternate jaige wa* a fac-rinulv of (the
author's mainrriript; but it is safe to my that

Breast milk does not curdle and form hard,
chewy lumps, which keep up a constant irri­
tation of tbo Itowls, as cow's milk doce. This
curdling te duo to microbe* which the milk
absorbs from the air.—Beaton Bridget.

bod gold plates twice tbo diameter of a silver

hapixmlng to stand under it. When a cover
to once notched it will soon crack entirely

page, to be produced in tac-&lt;imile. After re­
criving a few manuscript* the publisher* were
obliged to abandon the undertaking, a* it was
found that many of the |Mgo* would be
utterly illegible to tbe ordinary reader, and

A pint uf milk will l«e enough for tbe day
and night.
f
When good cow's milk i» not olitalxubi?

Dissolve two pounds of alum in three or

Hero at Uotnliay

land, which

by them are cholera infantum and other
forms of infantile diarrhea.
Breast milk to wholly free from bacteria;
thoreforu it is chiefly bottle fed babies who
hare cholsra infantum, nqi such patients are
readily cured, if not too far gone, by being

member one mountain pink who had fifty

lyandry is common.

amusing anecdotal are record**! of veritable
curiosities of rhirography among the mat

ten to five will ju«$ make n quarter of a pint,
and will bo enough for uno feeding it the

many highly recommended prepared foods
for infanta, but cow's milk or ooudenwd milk

upon this fact to a certain exisat A coapU
pretty well known In snort in—

uscripta

Most kinds are harmless,

mouth and throat.

tld-i two or three thickncwseoof heavy brown

tho point rubbed into all tho crevices of tho
hinge.

glyphics*. but, on tbe other hand, tbe chirograpby of Holmes, Howelta, Barto and A f&gt;&lt;«t
. 5. .
____ __l_
&lt;k. r-1—l..«l

Give the above proportion ter two months,
then add another spoonful
milk ot take off

carriage on State street in Columbus some
two years before that, and from that day to

in brilliancy, but uot a superior for nobility
of character."

able in its legibility. It to do doubt true that
tho handwriting of Joaquin Miller rtecmbles
a dilapidated bodgo fence; that Norn Perry’s
melt* away into intricacies of Illegibility;
that Aldrich's characters are but half fotyned.
and that William Winter's are so strange

Microbes abound

tbo diarrhea of infanta.

and broke hadtapW J"?'
Far swoeter Hum
S*rn(
Oh, I remember well!
Wm that bright crystal w4r. m .w*.
Dear snrtait. (kisnir. IL. .1

credited.
This reputation is, at tbe prasrat day nt

Ui

Borne jwopiethink a hot hob

ceivea such insulting treatment as the potato.
ful study as to its capabilities.—Goo 1 Housek’WpW
_________

that remained long unpublish rd because no
one could bo found to decipher their Lntrica-'
elm. Hto remark also serrea to Illustrate the
proverbial reputation for poor p-nmanalnp
with which, in common with tho legal pro-

d’— I"*.

-urna,- K»
out again.—Newburyport Herald.

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HASTINGS. MICH., AUGUST'28.1889.

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t't:tldiN&lt;* BATES:
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, ;,&gt;r special positions.

COUNTY- NEWS.

PreLmn j ey' Mani* ‘iro'-oiTostou Jewell. Assert*.
master, 1.^,. K'v
lowmoter ttanrteld.
. v _
O’Dormoit
Covert. Carlton.
lostnuuter. Frcrjwt.
D. L Motthl«Jid"f-r.iar tn-eg.
BMwn'VT"' Hlrt,"rvl'orwn.

,;rito. the Job Printing !&gt;•lu.vwK. Everything in the
ol-Mith the tate*t f acre of
t ...rd palteras of machinery,
-vop.-n employed.euabtea the

r’w‘.r"*’F- Be»en» Mills.

business cards.

W"

Woodlaml. Mich.
Mit. Proprietor.
It-iard gj.to a-week,
ibles in connection, every
■-n extended tothetraveiWoodland, stop al the

! an I ileal Estate Office,
mock. Hawing*
..i: .Kcal Estate Real Estate
General con.exam-tag,
; •H ot Abstract Books, com
- rm I rnlsh complete
r. E BKUUKS Clerk.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Everythhig In. the shape of vegetation
is dry ing up as fast as need I*, and no
prospect* of iuin.
*t2*T*r rxnc»- A marvr 1 of purity
hntlcijwto a fine time
and who.reomeneas- More miinnunl at, 1 Inv lake tomorrow.
.John Jones has purchased the store &lt;*i cmipetltlon with the multitude ot Ina test, short
" eight, alum or phosphate powders, fkilri only cupledbt Jouusa Jones, and Hia rumored
w
I'owpbm CO., iog will mnmi tak&lt;- an luterest In the IhuImm.
WallSLN. Y.
octa-CM
Dr. Sackett i* temling Squire Nichols of
Orangeville who I* seriously III.
Dr. Hyde and wife an' &lt; ntcrtainlng
friends from Chnnda.
WllL,lt ^&gt;ra,M'r
'‘"Hing her *bn»t!:er

FARMEES

•urt' «t the stale and United
, camtoeolIectlOM. Money
OaremerO. D.Bpauld-

Hastings. Mich,
or Vitalized Air given for
teeth. /

hi ot

A.

And All Others
When you wont anjthing in the line of

Dentist.

■lit! :Ui: Him,
OK

'Holloway's drug store.
n to 4 p. tn. Telephone, con-

BOOTS AND SHOES,

- ll.l L-PIF.. Nota^Publlc

M

srfil I . S- Claim Agent.
;r
ii' kinds of claim* before the
i“::&lt;
-d the Interior offiee. Call-on him
, 3-I&gt;rr. ,.&gt;ruT Court and Jefferson Sts.,

H. L. Newton
HASTINGS.

!-rOi--riy occupied by Dr. Jones, over
, Hunt A \ an Arman's.

&amp; VANA11MAN,

All New Goods and
Prices Satisfactory
To buyers in every Instance.

A-r H.isUags National Bank.
H-otiugs. Michlgar
Trre. Rooms 15, is and IL n
Itapiq*. Mich.
&gt;':iNq£i J. Kii .vnr.
n ii E. KSAFTKN'.
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-:-PRODUCE-:Especially Butter and Eggs, want-sl. for
which the hlrliest market prlnc will be
paid in cash or trade.

inn and Surgeon.
store. OQre hours from 3

b.

i) •Irian and Surgeon.

SELLS
on Broadway, near Court I
Server Pipe, Drain Tile,
L
.
Lime, Salt, Cement,
' ijen! for
Ohl-' Farmer'sTnsurance Co.
I- r. ;
■&lt; nn a man * property against
Seeds,
Plaster, Plas­
&gt; 'r-.-igntblng.-rwind; against a man's
HU^y dealli *u i aiBCldMt,
tering Hair, Plano
Binder and Mower,
’ n t'n&gt;. block, llMtlngS.}*11 the courts of the state.
Western
Reserve
\ ttorney a’. I
.
Fertilizer, Oats, Corn,
(Over J. 8. i oMvcar ft Co.’* store.)
*y £°urts of the State. Collections
Beans, Oats and
P R-JLMMEKMAN, Hoinrupathlc Phy Flour,(dind
x
‘
•;'-tan and Burgeon.
___ "if l.athrop'i drug atorc.)
llARTIS
BAIIKEK, Beal Estate. In­
BUYS
nin e and lx»n*.
uii-s-. 'J.
K-iuyan ft Son. a doors north
Wheat, Beans, Barley,
,
o' rretoffiec.
;-.laitetsUira given to making exchangre
rLJ.'i.'’r
T!1- interest* of non-resident
Oats, Rye, Clover
wyt’-nj i.
carefully l&gt;Mked after. Farm*
1 r ‘*i*‘
wbMIte- House* and
Seed, Wool.
ana eye

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Hastix'Is City Bank,
IL-ring*.

.

-

Mlgh.

S5O,OOO.OO.
d under the laws of the State of
Michigan.

OWfif-

i Dee. IS. IMKfn building for•pled by Messer Bros.

I'reoldent;
C. D. Beelie, Cashier.'
piui.rroBs':
J. A. Greble.
L £. Knvppen,
Chester Me»’nr.
(f J&gt;. Beebe.

Very Reasonable Terms.
JT .err. In KutUnd.
rod nnllmlldlnp. SO mW
1 of ,.f tact Umber .nd wimd- " “ Um
allr, ot thl,. clly .nd. '•&lt; Intas
Thia famt will be sold at » bargain,
reasonable pay ment down.
,0 .err. In Kutl^W,

A

bonklnx Business Transacted.

Robertson

house,

• F. IHlunEOifiKn. Proprieteor,
&lt;■«. Jeffers, ami court
Haattngv, Mich.

city, all Improved, good strong «»ll *”
buildings. Land lay s w« I ««
vtelL Haa been sold within last: «ve J
for 81.200- Will be sold way below tl«t

,J*'1? JrW" i, »wiw «nii»» a. s.
Quick in Naahvllle.
Eli Lattlng hs* mured his family- to
Nuhvdle.
’
A liasket of eb-Ute* belonging to Mry.
Ot. Dunham was stolen la*t Friday night.
Minnie 'Potirr. of Detroit, called on her
eonalus in thi* vicinity |«*t wwk.
Mm. Culp. Mm. Moore ami Mrs. Ostroth
art no better nt thb writing.
.
Mrs. E. G. Potter spi-nt Saturday and
Sunday In Nashville with her mother Mrs.
A. &amp; Quick who is still, very III.
.
The P. of I. went to Kalamo last Wed­
nesday, and then- Johns! by hosts of others
hail a grand picnic.
Addie Behfh Is visiting In Lansing.
David Troyer, of Sebowa. called on
Maple Grove friends last Saturday.
■ Bev. Fast preached his farewell sermon
at the U. B. church Sunday.*
Eva Hobart began her fail term of school
tn the Norton district Monday.
Clia*. Fowler and wife have retained
from their northern trip.
t
.
School liegan in the McKelvey district
last Monday with MU* Mayo as teacher.
Ethel Burton Is-gan her fourth success­
ful term of school in the McOmlier district
Monday.
Elder Carry preached his farewell ser­
mon at Maple Grove Center last Sunday.
David McMore made a trip fb Scbcwa
Monday.
-

ItMuUehl.
School opened last week with MBs MeGllnn a.* teacher.
Ladles ahi MX'irty holds a social at Mrs.
C. Minin '* to-day.
Mm. W. Branhey tux returnM to lu?r
Mr*. Ma-Hok-umb is sirk.
home in Kansas.
Itev. Dcllaan and wife have a l*aby
Canute Shoups ha* returned to her home
daughter.
at Maple Grove.
.
Mrs. E. Tcrpenhing has returned to
Ed. Tro)' and family are visiting at
Prairteville to the Infinite satisfaction of Caledonia.
her Innnmerahte frlcmi*.
Born to D. Styles and wife Aug. 13th. n.
Mrs. James Cairns, of Kalamazoo, has lw»y . ■
Im*o visitlug her aunt Mrs. Briggs.
.
Jennie Parke:
had an attack of
George Nelson fell while "»iking on a
building for W. ('oo|«er. and strlkliuSm. a
pile of atom-s broke a rib and shook hlmM If up pretty thoroughly.
. Born recently to David Bagla and wife
J- W. Briggs lost his Imlance alien a nine pound boy.
■
about to descend from the straw stack
Mrs. Ingalls, of Burt Oak. has purchased
after threshing for Win. Browu and fell Clark Sutton's farm and will move here
headlong to the ground, a distance of 30 neat month.
W. N. Boice and wife spent Sunday In
feet. He was badly- bruised, but It Is
thought and Imped not dangerously in­ Hasting! with A. P. Waftier and family.
jured.
‘
D. P. Sprague has got out timber torthe
Fred Woodham.*. i» aix&gt;ut moving tn new elevator.
Minnie Wood Is staying at J. Wood's.
Iticiiland where he will start a harness
Mr.&lt; Austin Barnum is out again after a
shop.
•
A few of oar Jieopte attended the -oela! long illness. *
at F. Ford's, Hickory Corners, last Thurs­
day evening and report a most enjoy able
Dr. Ben-on amt Chris, Snyder have the
tiuje. Ke'v. Collins received a reward of

merit hi the shaite of a handsome gold
watch and chain.
Mr. Preston ami wife, of Kalamazoo.
undfMrs. Belle Shepherd, of Martin, are
visitlug their mother, Mr*. Holcomb.

Mrs. I&gt;. Klitig&lt;-n«mllh and N. M. Nichols
are on the sick list.
Mrs. Maron. of Gun Mar»h. is visiting
old friend* here-this week.
Mrs. Magown and Nellie Whig, of Bat-

•«*

Wto.

Smith bulwenquite
,t at thl* writing is convalescing.
b“IS,wtSer*«"■““&gt; '•‘to.

lM5l,S“S.&lt;toeJ- qot touched U.t Frh
B« "■to”'1’ •» c"-“c

vl3-&gt;.to Stod.,.

Call on or address

”nl?

There were 11 lm-

of Lake &lt; klessa- Our Woodland
complimented Mr. Steward on his genUemanly conduct and courtesy Uirouglwot
Um whole trial.
YoV3« 8o«W

AV.ulhrr arj »»&lt;l n«l» u« &lt;!«’ &gt; •
C.ru^ IIIrterMore. 1W« "'“J

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"wirtte Mb- imUlla *1«»'*[»»•.
i“rtcr •l"1
G;Sd',r
Mr*'_ Liter™ritlMxIto
Mr,
J'. L... v™. xfrtluxitat eouferenee bpIhr ««*. Of Mirwill attend the Free Juwwi* *■
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SwGr^wine.
HASTINGS, MICH.

Death has again entered our midst and
taken the youngest daughter of J. L.
Broughton. The service* were held at
the M. E. church by Elder Moore, of Mid­
dleville.
,
E. K. Parmelee's children and grand
children numbering 42 attended his SOtb
birthday the 23d.
.1. B- I’umfrey haa finished his work at
Lowell for M. C. Griswold and moved
baek to Parmelee. ‘
Bom. to Thomas Tongate and wife the
21»L a non.
'
.
Allie Harvey returned home last Friday.
The Sunday school pleniced Wednesday
at Green lake.

THE LIQUOR CASES.

‘“•ffSe’Mettatw'Sl IWUtotol
tbeir value.

Daniel Barter starts Sept 1st tor Iowa,
where lit- will spend a few weeks, and
then continue his Journey to California,
where he will remain tor a number of
years.
Ed. Parmater departed Monday for lauising, to resume hia place in u carriage fac­
tory. Gene Baxter having secured a place
in the same factory will also depart in a
few day*.
Our town was the acene of a very dis-,
tressing accident Sunday evening. Mr.
Cha*. Haskins and lady were enjoy lug tin:
coo! breezes of evening just as the burn­
ing orb ot the day wa.- descending In the
west and the twilight was approaching, in
a very nice carriage with a very' nice bu I
fractious young horse before IL It all
looked this way; just before they reached
a certain farm bouse with a small white
innocent looking dog before the fence with
a very small bark on him. But forty rod*
farther bu behold them was a broken and
very much dilapidated looking, dusty
young man and a cnftnpled and hurt young
lady. All are doing well at this writing.
The ke cream social at Thon. Gray's
Saturday e' enlng was a great literary eml
financial «nccw. Among the literary ex­
ercise* are *onie of which I will make
mention. “Captivating Dude” by Gcorgie
G«y, stump speech by D. Calm*, also an­
other by Bruddcr Gardner “Where did
you git that &lt;siaL Bert.r
'
School o|s-ned Monday s^lth Dora Fiaher
as teacher.
Mattle Brown I* visiting friends at Iowa.
Warren Fisher has his building nearly
completed.
Mrs* Mary Erpm is very much Improv­
ed In health.
Cora Stars and lasttlc Gray visited
iu &lt; 'ressy the past week.
Jorl Bartier and Mrs. Emma Mead are
visiting yr sister In Bochester, N. Y-. and
taking in a few of the many beautiful re­
sorts in that state.
Chas. Gilbert leaves soon tor Grand Rap­
id*.

There will Im* an Ice cnim social at the
School commence* on Monday.
house of Mrs. H. C. Fisher Friday evening.
Prof. J. M. Ntniih gtx-s to Prairieville August 80th: the precceds to be applied
Monday to teaeh.
on Brother Clmsc's salary. An invitation
C. b. Palmerton and J. M, Smith wtnt is extended to all.
to Hastino on Saturday on business.
in*. Bauxhman and tamlly are exp^ted
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
from t&gt;hii» thia week.
Regular trains will connwnee running
from Kahumzoo to the- junction Monday
next.
Four law »ult* on the docket for Ulis

Georjp Idtne expects to mow near Port­
Lizzie Brightal. &lt;d Middleville, (••pend­
land next week.
ing a few day'4 at Mr. Coykeudali'*.
Mrs. U Hilbert and Mrs. J. Hoffer have
F. E. Fish and wife, of Allegan, spent
returned from a visit ttrllattln Creek.
Sunday at J.. W. Wing's.
Mr. Held, our German butcher, ba*
Dr. Snook and family, of Kalamazoo,.:
moved
to Grand Rapids.
spent a few day s at hia mother** last week.
Joint Moyer ha* juet returned frotnOblo
Minnie Earl Is st home for a few days.
where hr has been to attend the funeral
Orson Fanlk. of l-acey. was in town last
week, and we understand he sold his hoi:ro I of hi* mother.
Ashtiel Cooper I* on the sick list.
and lol here to one of ottr young men.
Geonre Down* will commence hte*ch&lt;|&gt;!
Wonder If there will lie a wedding mmAi.
at the brick &lt;&gt;n Monday^
Pet Wren returned home Saturday for
D. N. Stowell, of th-' Agricultural col­
a short stay.
lege, spent last week with hl? parents.
School commenced thin week.
Philip Schry and wife visited iu'Hast*
Mr. Cahill and wife attended the wed­
last week.
,
ding anniversary ot Harry Walker's In Ings
Our roller mill i» nearly &lt;*mp1eted and
Martin Saturday.
|&lt; an Industry to which the j^ople ot
Woodland can point with pritfc. Our
G. A. Valentine ba* rvturnitl from farmer* will no longer have to draw their
grain to n foreign market, and our citizens
Batik- Creek.
&lt;'. C. Wilxin. of McvAsta county. Is can get ns gorel flour and feed at home as
abroad. A railroad and roller mH! arc
visiting al J. II. Valentine's.
just
what we have long been w ishing for
Isaac Tolles, our mall carrier. hM
and now we *ev no reason why .Air citizens
foundered 1:1* valuable hone Stranger.
should not be pfwperoua and hippy. W e
Frank Blstop'* little child I* very sick.
are surrounded by a country jecoud to
Albert Adam* expect* to go to Milwaunouelu the state and our citizen* are
kre to the national encampment of the
thrifty arul prosjierous. A large amount
soUiiers and sailor*.
of capita! has been Invented here during
Fanner* arc busy threshing.
the summer and a large amount Is being
Winter awle* especially northern aph»
Uvestvd at the present lime. A lumber
are no go amltluwr that have them to sell
yard, saw mill, fed! mill, planing mill,
will get n gixKl price this fail­
touring mill beside* three large brick
Henry Brown Is at hl* father'*, Luther
•tores and a large number of dwelling
Drown-. VHT -I' k »HI' typ'nil'l ICTnr.
houses: and two liven-staples have coimHam Anuonr has the test suckling colt
to stay. We have not hired several col­
we have seeri this spring.
umn.. in our county'ami adjoining county
C B Dickin*on. of Hickory Corner*, papers to bourn our village, but we have
.hlirf IriHuA 1'rro !•« work.
■had a steady boon: that ba» conns to us to
c. E. Bailey I* grandpa and U the stay fur all time. Tbo people of our vil­
nnindest mail-in 17 »J«tes.
lage u*n their own property; they have
* That plyasant smile on Prank Newton • noi been brought here by new sw-cr boom­
face ha* spread out to a broad grin. It» n
ing that iM-gan before our village was even
filDanIel Newton I* complaining with plotted. Our dwelling bouses are not
shanties built on Iota leased by one or two
^Jenry^Sproul has moved his goods to men who own the whole aiirrouuding
country, but are good substantial building*
Kalamazoo where he is going to work In
built and owned by the arvenH citizens of
some kind of ffietory.
/
our vHtagc. and a large percentage of our
people take the B txsiut which la evidence
— Uorsau.
.* new rroeen store soon to te started of tbeir wbdom and prosperity.
Burt Snugg* and family, of Grand
.iWnunWUn*"'™' »' B11'""
Itapids, axe vlaltlng Woodland friend*.
.
x- Osborn in the Crouch building.
Gro. M. Baitinger's large »tcok ot furni­
LX™ Down.
!*?•“
ture Is attracting much attention.
Ttie law suit between.John Boyd and
"wX
to. Charles 1-ane wa» tried In Justice A elel s
£ton™.&gt;.
r‘””’£ court °n Monday, and the Jury brought In
a verdict In favor of John Boyd, the pWn«
‘g*?? Tn'to^ &lt;tat
tiff, tor ttO and cwta The plaintiff was
r^nn*w*nted by C. 8. 1‘nlmerton and J. M.
^toVi
toe
JH IS the defendant by Mr. Steward,

IJ!itJSto«‘«to'.

■gillaspie,
«*&lt;•■ xoSh Ai'° ' ernera! stock Of grecerlca
vw U)W prices.
&gt;

WHOLE NO. 4787.

MSJ’moml lot Jtanto-to «tih lb.o&gt;i*cm—-n.of tbi«;

figure.

Rates, si ,oo por Day.

KssiJgBtaS!

ir
*2? ”*’*.*.?* froprl-tors. ano wn trw
not
“■ .R^T* tmni,M| wh,‘ have
Stew
bct"rmi »'&lt;' '!»'« and
jP*
W their subscriptions to the
BA*x«R'aagen&amp; named above.
■
BeapectfuUr.
C(M*K &amp; N1SKKUN. ,

The best Advertis­
ing mediumtn. Bar­
ry County.

THEIR VERY SATISFACTORY DIS­
POSITION AT THE LAST
TERM OF COURT.

tried by Jury for selling liquor to minora.

Dutrdt work hoqar. Rollin Dunham plead
guilty to same offense, and got 60 days at
the Detroit workhouse. The severity of
their sentence arose from the tart that they
were okl offenders.juitl hud sold to minor*.
John Eggleston, of thl* city.' tortendor.
plead guilty to selling liquor to a minor.
He introdncexl evidence showing that tto
minor claimed to to of age. Judge Hooker
was alxwt t» M'ntciwe him to the Detroit
woriJiouse. when Egglreloti'* counsel in­
terposed and *ald that as this was his first
offense, and lie luul plead guilty against
his owu judgment and that of his attorney,
he felt Hut dcfqndanl slmuld to given a
chance to show hfo complete case before *o
severe a seiiteuce *ho«*ld to passed. De­
fendant changed hi* plea to imr of “Not
guilty."
■
Taylor Walker, charged with Illegally
wiling liquor at Woodland. July 4th.
pkgad not guilty'and had his case continued
until next term.
Dr. iuthrop, drug^j-t. was discliargcd,
as it was plainly apparent that ther&gt;' was
no case whatever against him. as he had no
knowledge wbaU'vrr that Squor was fur­
nished from hl* store tn the mac alleged. '
No one ever thought hin. guilty of any wil­
ful violation, and the result shows there
was no violation of the law whatever.
Judge Hooker had the whole ten offen­
ders wto were convicted or who had plead
guilty brought before him nt once, and
stated to Item that be did so fora purpose,
and that purpose was to show where of­
ftakes against Ute taw led men to. Some
of those teforc him were men of standing
and wealth and inflnonce In Uieircommun­
ities. Some had become thoroughly bod
and corrupt from the course they had taken.
He wanted Uiem to see each other, and re­
member tin- object lesson before Uhem of
the penult of violation of .law.
He slated that ho was glad to have both
.
salooniste and druggists before him. The
salooniste were' constantly- asserting that
they- paid money for selling liquor, took
the curse? and stood the suite, while the
druggist* got the cream of the whiskey
trade, paid nothing, and were not molested.
He was glad to say Hut in thl* great and
grand country, public sentiment was rapid­
ly forming in the right direction, and that
the liquor traffic must submit to control.
Druggiste must not ]&gt;criutt everybody wto
collator liquor for mvdielnal or mechanical
purposes to have IL They must oWg- the .
law—live up to Its letter and spirit—as
others Who sell liquors.
He felt that
much would te gained if druggists- would
keep their Jiquors in the front part of their
stores, along with their &lt;»lhcr good*, in­
stead of behind prescription coses for the •
conventeMc of those who might wl*h Jias
a teveragc.
We have not *|mce to print nrore'bf th*excellent talk and advice Judge Hooker
gave these men. It wa» worth, more to
them and to the people, of Barry county
than many pwecution*. We cannot but
'
believe that nil who lieard It were profited,
and that tixwe upon whom he passey aentcDce will never forget It.
We are fdcaJccl with the work, of the
last term of coulQn Uiesc liquor cases. It
will add largely .to the security ot home*,
and of lift* and property too. The severe
sentence uicti-d out to the saloonlst* whose
miserable greed led them to sell to minor*
meet* our hearty approval. iLla a matter
of congratulation that lhe faithful officer*
of Barry county are so faithfully doing
their duty In a natter which most vitally
concern* the home* ami the people within
Ite bonfets. Ami fto liquor Beiler-, te
they druggist* or sakxiniste, will now
know when- the line Is drawn, ami what
will happen if they step over It. The of­
ficer* are determined and the people are
with them. The*law must te obeyed.
The case of the Fcopic v#. John Martin,
charged with procuring liquor for a comin'Hi drunkard was nolle pros'd for the
reason that the complaint wa- Insufficient.
Martin w*« released but re-arrested on a
new complaint.
'
.

We had neither space nor tlnu last week
to give the complete rei»rt of the disposi­
tion of the liquor casei al the August t rue
of the circuit court, and do *o this week,
believing our readers will be much pleased
to leani the finding in eacl: case.
Geo. Simpson, salmitiist of this city, ar­
rested for selling liquor without having
paid the license, plead guilty and was fined
one dollar. Thi*.light fine was owing to
the fact that Mr. Simpson was called to
Chicago by telegram April 301b. expecting
to return the next day. The nature of the
business that called him to fWcagn una­
Following are the real estate transfers
voidably detained him ao that he could nut for the week ending Aug. 20th, 1H8S, as
relam till May 2d, when lie jsaiti the tax. taken from the (looks tn the register's office:
The officer* did not understand and could
not be pre»uxne«i to know why Mr. SimpAnna Mead to Marrette Hoisted; lot Z) and
non did not pay Ute tax of 8500 May 1st as
an lot 30 Phillips add Nashville II.
required by law. Jle was therefore ar­
laitber Tulles to Uolainfrus Campbell; parcel
rested. It was a technical, but not Inten­ see ll Hope S3».
Geo. W. Gregory to Hiram Cogswell at al.;Ma
tional violation. Those who know Mr.
Simpson fully believe that he Intends to
Obey, the law. When Judge Hooker knew
Nancy McFee* to C. M. Putnam; par cut a«e 8
all the circumstances, he dealt as leniently
•. ■• toon.
with Mr. SUhpkm as possible, which was
•Wm. H. Esiou to Geo. W. Eaton; 40a Me 11
very propel Those who know Judge Baltimore •1J»
Hooker an- fully aware Hut he would not, -—Dau Lake to Harriet Lingenfelter; UH lots 3
4 birn Kcolteld'* tod elty 880.
have done Ulla had he not been certain that aod
Alexander Ctafk toil. II.MeDsrmotl
It was an unintentional violation.
« !
3 Hope filAlO.
torsi*
Jaiaus h. lUley
Chas. B. Itewls. charged with famishing
and
io blk 1 CtmaitM
liquor to a common drunkard, plcarl guilty,
Alexander Fo»ler
and was fined 810- Common drunkard* • OraagwrUl* •«5.
Myrlie S. Myers
and boya wte» ebuid not gel liquor them•elves at the saloons, tor a time secured it Nash rille HOB.
by sundlng wme third party for it. Such Baltimore *SM&gt;
Beuj. Babcock to Fr*nk,L. Babcock; Mo sec
a course eanhot be taken with impunity,
ns the above will show.
(tco. w. bfean. charged wiUi same of-,
tense, was dismissed. Evidence stowed
that to did nut know until after the alleg­
J. Uwme. CaaUeton
ed offense that Ito person for whom be . .. i1 Harvey
Harriet Bxreet. McBride
bought liquor was a common drunkard.
&gt; John H. Kepkey, Thornapple '
&lt; Laura HaUoo.
"
Under the law to could not be convicted,
and was accordingly discharged.
Thus. Biker and Ralph Jordan, barThe lioard of water commiaslouerH hove
tcmieni for Geo. Slmpaon. were arrested sent notices to water takers fixing the
for selling liquor Hay 2nd, when Simpson bouts tor the use of water for sprinkling
had not paid hia tax. They did not know purposes at from S to 8 in the morning and
whether the lax was paid or not, but sup­ from 8 to 8 in the evening. There has
posed it was, and so o;x.'ncd the saloon and. been much waste of water and a propor­
sold liquor on that dale. They were ar- tionate increase in running expenses, and
reated becaase the officers felt that per­ this effort on the part of the board l» to
haps Mr. Slmpeou might claim a sale of hia prevent a like occurrence in the future.
bnsluesa to them. He did not do no,
shouldered the responsibility for their ac­
The Sunday school at the Peatta school
tions himself, and they were therefore dis­ house, Mrs. E. Pennoek auperintendent.
held their picnic at Thornapple lake last
charged.
Wm. L. Brown, Prairieville druggist. Saturday. Nearly 100 were present and the
an&lt;l Bissell
FlanalMBf. Hickory &lt;k&gt;rners time was well nut In cither tn visiting,
druggists, were frosted for running a riding on the lake or eating the good
drug store without having filed the bonds things which had been provided by the
reqvtted by law. No litega! sales of liquor tbonghtfnl mother* and sister*, and all
were charged. SUH it was an offense lhal
roukl not be overlooked, even though Itore
The ladle* of the Methodist society will
wan no doubt Ito vtoteUon wan lhe result
of carck**ne**. They plead guilty and gives social at the patsouage grounds next
Friday afternoon and evening.
Supper
were each fined 813.00.
Barden-ft Benson. Woodland druggists, will ba served from 5 U&gt; 7 o'clock and Ise
and Wm. E. Bud Nashville druggi»L were cream during the evening. Thia will ba
tte
last
social
for
this
conference
year.
each arrested on two or three different
charge* for Illegal vales of liquor. The Ail arc cordially Im lied to attend. It la
charges iu cad: ewe were treated R» ‘me expected that the proceeds will be sufficient
offense, defendant* plead guilty, end were to pay the balance of the debt incurred re­
cently for repalia tn, and refurnishing of
fined SMJ.OO each.
Frank 'freak Jiaahvilte saloonBL w*» the church.

�MORTGAGE SALP.

BEST IN THE WORLD.

WOMAN AK1) iROKE
HOW A LADY *&lt;A¥ -KEEP -HER EOOT
GEAR IM GOOD CONDltiON.

Further Greet Cures of Skin Diseesoe
by the Cutlaira Remedlee.'

ror dtaaer table center* woricad ou tbeir band

and out; white Mik Bowersou a white ground
relieved only with touches of silver were love­

ib7~:i*n •«&gt; ™s. — u-a •'■&gt;■
‘
________i
which came

Boy one year and a half old. Face and
body in a terrible condition, being cov­
ered with aore*. Sulphur springs tall.
Cured by Cuticura Retnedies.

Eveninc Wisconsin
would tearmoutao charmingly with

Obstinate Children.
gram.

to bed hungry and exhausted, for not recit-

being inflicted on the supposition that she
no matter bow ccsRly. or well shaped in the was willfully obstinate. She naid that she
beginning, will lore it* fre*hn««* speedily if
not properly cared for. Thl* I* eapoctaBy, .naturally obstinate, speaking.generally; and
applicable to those mad oof French kid, which -in this particular instance «Ueadded: "But
every little brui*o and touch turns purple. A
rule observed by many .women, and • good

bke collisions with articles of furniture than
It would in double the amount ot street wear.

became stone. The will irM i-.triflcd. and I
absolutely could not comply.*' She expressed
•the conviction that the obstinacy wa* not in

we call obstinacy in children, and in grown
people, too, i*often something of this kind;
and that it may be increased by uiiunauagoatenbor persiktenev or what i* called flrmbers no amount of diligence will prevent the nees In the controlling power, into diiMUe or
dampnMs from th£ skirts reaching the ankles
tomething near to it
Shoos should be removed immediately ou arThia recalls to mind an incident in my own
childidi exj*'rienco The cause of my di*with a clean, soft rag. and then they should graca was a trifling affair, but 1 must go
be placed together la a separate pocket of the* without my dinner for being so obstinate. I
»L&lt;* bag until wanted again. If this course rememlwr tbs numb stupor with which 1
is in variably pursued a cvNuidcrable saving of
money, time aud temper will bo added to the
place of banishment in the corner, and es­
pecially a favorite dbh that was served,
rior quality of leather.
made the trial doubly hard.
Nover wear a shoe unbuttoned if you care
The trials of childhood are by no means
lor its shapeliuesx, aud never Be sutblled UUiguifi&lt;-nnt, ami many a man or woman
might make a revelation that would be «tartling to the elder* who bad them In charge.—

Nothing tolls against the beauty of footgear

buttons gone from H tells on ita appearauco
in the Jongirun. Patent button fasteners are

own resource*. Hundred* of women /n tills
city are engaged in business, and u$u&gt;y of
them are in direct nnd successful odm.netition

Bolds of labor and they usually make them

tltuto by the death of her hu*baud with »everul small children dependent upon her, re­
membered. after trying to decide wliat to do,
- --J .k.l Kai,
New England ancestor for making a superior
quality of doughnut*. She interviewed a
prominent grocer and ma.Io a proposition to

r*s front window was filled with

curved needle and lengths of coarse linen
thread already ent should have a place in the

or chiffonier. Then the task of replacing a
missing button simpliflcs iu-elf wonderfully.
On children's shoes particularly, the patent
bateningv should never be used, for iu their
romps button*, fasteners, leather and al) are
opt to disapjirer. A good plan to carry out
regarding shoes for the Uttla ones is to rub
them well with castor oil before they are
wore nt alt This makes the leather- pliable,
fills up the pore* and prevents it from crockweeks is not too often tool! them Atffrst
the oil will give them a gray look, but after

If *hoes gut wet, smooth them into a* good
shape as jowibleand place them in a medium
worm atrnospterc to dry/ This take* a longer
time than If dried close io tiro.Are, but they
will bo in much better condition wbbn want­
ed. leather hardened by drying too sud­
denly can be restored by the application of
caator oil well rubbed in.—Exchange.

kitchen, queen of my stomach and there-

spokeu, when it, as nothing else, will lighten
the cares of the day and urge th«dt»couragrd
heart on with renewed purpose I Especially
does the child buiiger for the word of approval
spoken by the porenta. The daughter, «lrivlighten the caret of the mother, must need*

to enable her to stand firm if, instead of oc­
casionally a w6rd of praise, nothing is vouch-

were purehased enough to exhaust the sup­
ply, and since that time the doughnut trade
has steadily Increased until tixlay several
cooks, under the little woman's superintendrome from the doughnut industry averages
MO per week.-Philadelphia Inquirer.

An incident occurred on an afternoon train
on tin, Consolidated road the other do) tluil
It ha* numerous lessons.

tnotlier w ho complain* that her daughter i*
not so willing to help as sha should bo should
inuse and think if any encouragement wa*
ever given or if the will(pgnes» to help that
its Infancy. A young lady w ho«e school life
bad ju«t cUeed. and was lidpny in ths
qmet of* home life and in the rowiou*-

had her" Ambit ion i-npilied by bearing her
motlier remark to scalier, who wl* &lt;-ougrntulating the mother ou having her labors light­
ened by the daughter** help, that she didn't
noticeanydifferencc in the work, and thought
the got along quite a* well when the daughter
was at school Be not afraid of making the
child vain by pmtaing her, for oftener she b
made morow by the withholding of it than
■harmed by ita speaking.—Lewiston Journal

Among

men last night touched the salt cellar. I
could not desire a fln-c compliment."
If I &lt;r my guest* had found it urewiu-v to
ruffle tb^-/uMxXh surface of lhe salt ce'llar
and add a pinch to any at rhedHwa, it would
have been u proof that my cook had not *ncceeded in seasoning her dishes to the point

"1 saw a little net of kindneaa yesterday,"
«akl one-of wir court official*, "that striitik
mi- n* very jm-tty aud womanly. I suppose'
you've noticed Hist there ore qultoa number
at gypsica about the sireeta tartly. Well.

Shv was carrying a bouncing young Roman,
and the gay handkerchief she wore, twisted

the point of dipping off and falling ou the
dirty sidewalk. Having.. b°th wm* full of
btiby she couldn't readjust her bead drvsa

guest proceeds to powder hia food with salt

Such a barbanm* proceeding implies dl*n*trous soda) antecedents on the |r*rt of the
gueat, unnccustomednivs to delicate eating,
or uodknunesaand bluntnessof palate, which
renders him unworthy to tarte any but the
rankest fo&lt;xi and the most scarify lug of spiritnous liquora
Let (t bo remembered first of all. and uboro

and that unluu the relish is imported to the
Sr^wl Atirlmv (Im
«S

your plate, you will ralnly sprinkle them

seemed a rather trilling matter seemed a fit
subject-for laughter to those who observed
her at all. Just then u very handsomely
drcsBcd lady came along, and evidently took
in the situation at a glance. She aalked
straight up to the gypsy woman, smiled an

baby, and with her daintily gloved bands
tied the liandkerchief under the woman's

a littlo twitch atthe sides’to set it straight,
and with another smile aud that final pat
with tlie hollow of the hand on the knot with
which all nomen put the finishing touch to n
bow, went on her way. It don't sound like
anything in telling.-but it struck me a* a lilt
at real womanly kindness, and judging from

seasoning matter, but you will not be eating
■Maned maat or seasoned vugetuble*.
The great superiority of French cooking

The other paiatrn-

Finally a woman, white a* a sheet, and full
of suppresMil indipuitkm, got up from her
seat and went to Uni iwifes- She grablwd
the fellow's bottle, wrrttrd it freta his han.L
and flung it out of the window, and she took

by the nicety with which b« Judges his pro
pcrtloio, «-■ as to form a suave wt&gt;o!e in
noce allowed tu doaiinnte.
It is in the Masoning that the art and sea-

y impossible, to
work with tiuxle* and tnenaurex, and accord­
ing tn nicely figured forma!®; the true cook
works by experience aud feeling. A true
took, bo it remembered, is an artist, and not
a Johannes Factotum. —Harper's Baser.
I’olilaoM* te ClilJdrsn.
A child will receive impression.- uf courtesy
from older jx-reons with wondrous alacrity
You may teaeh a child to bo polite, but re­
move all example* of polite behavior aud lie
deer little girl whose mother ia al way* very

•wert rvatfulneui and unencumbered sym­
pathy srem like gtfta from heaven. I Jour­
neyed in the some cur with one Anly the other
day. It wa, hot and dusty, and, there wi-rr
unexplained delay* that made every oue fed
rmtof sorts The sleeping coach was crowdtd
with ladliwand children. The children tnaLe
ineeoauf dcnuuxls7or drinks oK water, and
tlio mothers looked worried mid worn out be­
fore half the journey wasdono. It wnsnday
of discomfort and turmoil, and a night of

deep. Through It al) n sweet maiden lady
mt kcreoe and calm. Hhe gently f.inn-d her­
self with an air of eontentmentnnd peacefully
road her book, and now and then surveyed
the prospect without and witldn. Occasion
oily she did aonte kind little thing to a poseIng child or gave a crushed out looking
mother a sympatlieticixndencouraging smile.
Nothing in Ufe for an old mkld I Why, bbus
my soul, even the men that day looker! upon
this calmly cool maiden lady and wished in
their hearts tliat they were old maid*. For

dinner, or &lt;&gt;u sen or land, or on mountain top
or bench, without finding somewhere a lovely,
charming, intelligent old maid wbo-waa a do
light to every one about her.—L/witevitl.Courier-Journal._________
f

An exceedingly interesting exhibition of
Bulgarian embroideries lias just been held in

struggle, got him out &gt;&gt;f thesraL "I'm no
Roman Catholic," she said excitedly l&lt;« the

ter of Charity insulted."—Hartford Courani

which wo* known before the days of Cleo
patra; it is called Virginal Milk, aud i* nutde
drop by drop, au ounce ot tincture of betiaoin, stirring it constantly." When you want
to uwr it throw enough tn the hand basin to
make the water the color of skim milk, and
then bathe your facetboroughlvjvirb it, dab
bling it dry with a soft towel. Now don't do

remember. especially during the summer,
a tender skin, and should be wiped after its
bath with a soft rather than a harsh ton el.
If the men of the family, who are so rough

them. If your skin i* harsh and dry, um a
wine glam full of glycerine In a warm bath;
according to a noted beauty a few t&gt;*th&lt; of

white.—Belu* Bublta- iu Sunny South.
I.onl RadUbiiry's Graixttuolhrr.
The *hnh occupied the wing ot UotUrkl
bouse in which the celebrated Mareiiiuuex
of Salisbury ;the grandmother of the prime
minister) wa* tnirned to death in November.

Lady Salisbury's Sunday card jiarties ami

In Loudon for more than forty .years. Rhe
was tree grande dame, but very g&lt;x»! I1B
toms to We end of her lite; &lt;|.riritig in tlw
park hi a low phaeton, with four outriders
in splendid liveries; always going to court in
a sedan chair, and making her footnuin carry
a flambeau when she Kent out at night. Ixuly
Ralisbnry (who was latterly known a* "0M
Saram'*) hunted with the HfttBeld bounds
until she j&gt;a»t. 70. wearing a skv blue habit
with black velvet collar and a Jockey eap.
rl... wa. h w.w 1^,1.1 . _ .1 ....

Various remedies have been proposed, but
probably nothing equal* the application of
carbolic acid. Brush tin- acid lightly over
under the skin In twenty-four hours it will
be found that the noil is partly softened mid
cau bo removed without |ain. while tin- acid

tender, inflamed tiwuii

Applied in the same

skin is unbroken, it affords instant relief —
DanieljJ Medical Journal.

A littlo girl of Brooklyn has the misfor­
tune to bare a father of little ability and ax&gt;
aunt of little amiability.
Con tern plating
(Km.
.1... ..1.1 ...
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aim Resolvent
roll myself eon—
this publie stateoanx.
Mm. Claim
Broad Hrook. Conn.

Biiwunt aue on Mid xnortgare. with -al-rret
seven.perrent- »r.d*nl^cvts
■a attorney Ire of as toirunt./ r .

Springs, tn the county at IterVy SMt'
Michljtati and described as leUox .
aouth east fraction of wcti.ii, tnirtt ,
town three, norite of range ten v
tweutj-a*ven and M-ito acre* •&gt;!
tend told the Hastmcs twrut rii-b
deeded to skid boat elqb and th.

Of fematee instantly relieved by that
new. elegant nnd Infallible antidote
the CuUeura Antl-I'alq Plaster. Tin:
first aud onh tavtantanecni* pain-killing plaster.

Boston

Having given hh

“Certainly."
“Whata beautiful language is the English!'
— Youth's Companion.

t*

,

,2.

Dated. Hawing*, August nth.
Fka »cr.« i:
_
&lt; Assign*--1
Smith a CoL-iiinvr..
NOTICE FOR HEARING iXaTwm

r&gt;A DV'C Skln •nd acalpureaervedand
KAKY O t*»»Ultad by (utlcurs Soap
L&gt;nu I V AbMrtutrl) pure.

PAINS AND WEAKNESS

......
anutav i II'I :i-uiujt»
present tbeir claim* agalix! tin- -iu&gt; „i
Davfd Rryn-ild*. late i.f saw «&gt;unti,
and that ail credltnr, ot mu&lt;1 &lt;lr. -4.std ur rel
qulred to present their riaim, t&lt;. • : wot*t.
court, at the probate nm--. Iu tl.r city «rf i'*»t.
Insrs. for evaniluoilno ai.d
..
.

Dated Hatting*. August t.nli, A D IK
Judge &lt;4 Frutatc

For those having thick, oiK; skin*, broken
by pimples and comedones, or Llscji headed

Dry Goods Store

.
MOHTOAGE SALE.
Default having been made n&gt; &lt;J&gt;er&lt;&gt;udit;o&lt;i*
M. North, dated January third. ?.

fine grained. But little butter must be eaten.

spiMUiful of sulphur taken every other morn­
ing for a week, then omitted threw mornings
and taken again, will clear the complexion in
a cmiplo ot months, bat will probably make

stone or sulphur in diluted glycerine, rutibed
tm at night, with the other treatment, will
carefully in the morning with asap ami water
in which there te a httte aiumouin. After
thta. if the. face veems oily, wadi it at uiabt
with spirit* of camphor reduced with halfa*

02261379

gage, uaU no suit or prvre
been Instituted tn recover
by said mortgigr or any pi

MARR &amp; DUFF

ven that on Saturday the ninth day &lt;m
jl. D. &gt;M&gt;. at ten o'etat a n. the te&lt;

Str.

Are having the biggest kind of a Mile on
their -JC Inch Gtovia allk umbrellas, para-.
gon frames and gold bead* tliat they am

■ tierr the ■ In uit co-jrt

selling for S1.4», al«o on their M inch fast •
black Mteqj. umbrella*, paragon frames
and gohi heads that am bring Mild for

Theiwenirtes beltm dr«eriteii 1c
as all that piece or parrel te.te
tug In the tow u of Hope, tertv
gan, and desertte&gt;l as follow
offered to the public. The silk umbrella north naif of the north east qua
your face will delight you ami «urpri«e your with gold head that we are giving you for nine ivkin tav-n two &lt;S) north, i! r*ntr
west. codrainli.g eighiy acre* te Isna
81.49 bl Jurt tlie name as that sold last sum­ ’ Dated, A&lt;igu*t I4ti».
Al.ltFUT M. N'l'lt! Met!
mer for Sk.50. We closed out the lot com
. Chas, H. HaVMM, Att'y lor Don*; • sil­
prising nearly four hundred; they were
v, ,uv 1-vuus, urunu
T? VAPOBATING FRL'IT W« ruul.e u |i.-»rtibread aim! Indian pudding linked In the ted parehaaed cheap and you are getting the £j drtbn uray M usel-t-.. for o«rt*if raw.
advantage of our purchaM*. Krtnembrr It wttMm iMOUvenlincc from bursilot »oliJnir.
These are two of Ihr moat Import

water with ammouia in it. and after wiping
it carefully sponge it over with camphor aud

81.10.

(Hied With cue! or wood, and drafts all open^
only a little while i« rrqiiirni to cook am'
kind of fcx&gt;d_ Try keeping a slow fire, &lt;uxi
allow a* long x time for baking a* wa* al
lowed in the time of tin- brick oven, awl ax-

ifiovfng fast, ouly 81.49 for a

aut Mtles In rain and shine umbrellas ever

Inch gold

headed silk umbrella aorth82.b0and8i.10

“Challenge" Stsoin krapondor •
mpiete lit con»tn« '.um. cuinent-oer
t. Carjcite icotojm imdi-« in :&gt;

far fast black sateen umbrella. tn»k| beaded

-

worth 81.00.

•d circulars,sddnss
A !■Pnitnejviile. Way:

Our Stunner Umbrellas

MORTGAGE SALl
Default having teen made in t
of a certain moatirw tearing ilsu
third day of Fcbmar*. A. to..
mud value for 83.50 aud 85.00. We have Caroline K. Ferrin, of th- -it&lt; .
them in' Ijx loscn and .standard length
Women must have something to pot. It 1*
MIC UlltaT Wl IU- l.-X*'1' ’ ' *
.
lid and it
______ ... it
.. r*7
“ handles. Full line of fancy parasol*, all county,
stale of Mich Utah on ti&gt;- .iuli da-'
Vrbrunt-f. a. D.. 1*0. In liter i'-- :i &gt; r!.-..v
styles and prices.
.
at pace GK. by the non-payment &lt;’! t :
banll with her lion and Mr*. Baker, the wife
W r are Itaving a big trade on our spring ttaerwa, by which detach tire i«'»rri.-*iJackets that wo are aclllng for 82.00. 82.50.1 thereln contained has breoute oprrsL.e. ** &gt;
on which niortgage there torlsiinrd te te4
•ly.fox. Slio thoroughly tamed and trained 82.75, *3.00, 83.215. 83.75. 84.00 and 84.M. and unpaid at the date ot this in.;!. -. !-&gt;r r ■
ctpal and lutercat. the sum ol ci - u.o-.imm •
etc. Tlmw are unusually pretty stylea
and gixxl values. They are In black and
haring been instituted to rereicr th- &gt;'■
•
---------- —— - e-- String a sou
color*.
Also
a
big
line
of
beaded
wraps
can
remaining secured by Mid i!; iu*r&lt;
•on of hunting.-New York Work
part thereat.
l»c found In our cluak dciiartment at at­
Notice l« hereby given. 11
tractive prims from 88.7S. 84.00. 84.50.
Steer
' ‘,7,nK‘,'r' " " k nt**
™ 85.00, 85.50, 80.00 and SG.50. etc. It will be faredosea by a Mie of th- i
described, and that on Hw AFay you tn look ua through. Abo ask'tosce
Mirely amt efficient, tone,»*

a* brown, and the pudding com* from tlw
oven as like hvVneycomb as In tbs (ormer

Thai we are Milin* for 82.49 ami 83.50 are

a gm.il npretite.cure* hradache. and refredix.
th-buHbmed mlmi. «(«,
a fair total. It win d0 Jiw goixl
°«^«paryia

il will uk- .HS.U0 u, ra„ tll,
Rapid* schools this year.

11 mt l« what we can
----- show
. .........you. and....
That
at the
lowest prices.

stale .4 Mi.-lii&gt;.-.c'i.
pteMOtluHdlnx.tlir .........
county tn which the jtrrintv■■

,
'

HORSE AILMENTS,

ty a man like father, or be nn old mold like
Aunt Janefl' Tim mother replinl: •'Vm, lny
dear." Tbrti Hint thoughtful child »ai&lt;l:
“What a hanl time we poor women have
.font

limbs; lamp between
fore-tan and taflaa.
matton. Cured her

Man Si M

BATTLE CHEEK.

FBQBATK ORDER.

necessary to Mttoty thallowed by taw. which pr-i
■In salil mortm.tr. ** twjo
tract or parrel of land
Springs, county of Barry ,-v
described as the ra»t b*K u
and MMitbeast quarter ot ne-n-

Mall fann in Baltimore. iIwtii quarter «if noeUteMt *|n wtrr .v
the noethcast quarter &lt;&gt;t mmti« ।
section two CB». alm north w’i .
w*Kt quarter (excepting t«&lt;mt'
north end thereof, leaving 1«• c

L.O. GARDNER.
mix two tenspoonfuls of ammonia in a cup­
ful at vinegar, and after ripping the dnvs
and *luiting it thoroughly, wipoitorer light
ly with a piece of soft, old twd tick dipped i

Women never truly command till they
have given tbeir promise to obey, and they
Farquhar.

derful patl

American House, liagaaaburgb, X.

ct pages, ro HlnttnUlon* ana IQQ teatlmoctalv

"Certainly.*

“Oh, 1 begin to see!

remained unpaid a- d in _
ot thirty day* am. upwards, th
cipal sum of U o with alt xrre
thereon I* now due and luiv
ot Mld.rtvrtexre. and there i
al this date
Lui — .&lt;

I have been afflicted tinea lairt March with

"Certainly not. When an hottest man givsa

In truth there is nothing th.- matter with

The perfection of seasoning bring* out the

have nrov«Hi succnasiui
•
advised the um of them. Ills annwlalnghow
rapidly a child will improve under their tre
L.2..e i mv.aniMMl them for any disease

Uie following dialogue l&gt;etw«wn
a nd his English teoeber;
* *"When you give a thing,"ask
••Certainly not"
"But when an honest man gir

wiry “ay*, the prion
hundred and fifty dolUrx

vvlllcn I UM). lie
" .....
——- —- —•
Cuttcura Resolvent. when BM aktD wa« at
smooth at could be. and It u&gt;-«Uy. I used the
. ki.
un.1 the n.itl. ur-1 Haan In

Yo a Frenchman studying English, as to an
■
Cntirtira Remedies
Englishman studying French, nothing te
bard to acquire perfectly a* the lihotn—the
rerv part of the language which come* m.nt and all anmora, btatchrs. enipttona, wire*
natural to a native. The difficult!** of our scales and emits, whether simple, scrofulous

them. He talked penitently, drnuk'fruui a
‘jig boule that be carried, and finally stuck
nis disagreeable face repeatedly into the big
bonnet of the sister in a most insulting way.
She wa* evidently much frightened. The

done* by a simple remark ahn njade the flrat
terwd upon her duties. “Mamdear," the said,
for slio is of Gaulish origin—“mqtiaieur. I am

MMMD covered
Massena trulphur

8l&gt;ter*of Charity in tbeir characteristic dres*.

conduct, but did nothing.
worse, constant faultfinding at the littlo mis­
takes made. What a disappointment to lhe
little chiW who has brought and warmed
papa's slippers nnd dressing gown to soe him

Ing treated for two weeks.'
Dr. Weyl said Umt much of the velvet
which. f« taatanre. te often worn around the
neck by young women, cause* irritation of
the »ktn ami roughnvm of tbs■ wbota face.
One piece, which be procured directly from
a dyer ami manufacturer, pnxluced eruption*
after it ha.1 teen worn but a few hour*.
Every bit of cotton ar woolen underclothing,
according to Dr. Weyl. should be thoroughly
boiled, soaped and rubbed before it i» put an
for th* first time. Colored silk underwear is
not *□ dangerous as other colored underwear,
because th* fiber of silk bolds the dye much
more firmly than the fiber* of other goods. - ■
Chicago Tribune.

kxred doughnut* could be purchawd within

fore thia.

the least bit about the ankles the metal
clamps show, and oven the most jiwshtcnt
system of blackening fails to keep them from

of Dr.
.«. poUxwd w Uta by —rta«
Bp-bieb ta. b—ir Uta Tb.
.tar
She wore the *toekings her feet began to
,«»!1. th* wx-ood day the mfl.mm.thm ex­
tended to the calf, and u» ***
.th*
knre. IVben Dr. Weyl wa* coital the woman

baled, Marshall, Mich
AWN I'lAhS Mcrlr*^William D. Ana mb, AtlY for

reg® Iffi®!
Coaat Rlood-H

V Ih-W-uBMM*P»iet«-4“’-°-

really mar-

tack*. Detroit. Mku.

�The Favorite
u,n,. -Throat and I^ng Difficulties
y, : ' . | .
sad still te, Ayer’s Cherry
f .nrra Croup, Whooping
r^u-h. Bro"rhitKand Asthma; aooUm
“ ”
..... luirynx and Fauc0;
Vocal Organs; allays
Lung*; prevents Con­
. even in advanced stages of
,.&lt;»ra Coughing and induces
. oo other preparation for
&lt; t..:u and lungs to be comtrnwdy.
,i j 4i«tt&lt;-*sing rough, with
.i.d breast. We tried
:
but none did her any

T"

'd her.
neigli
nicttele*. and th

AN ARTISTS ROMANCE.

THEY

at onlv Hre

. .
----------- * UM. &lt;». &lt;4 !t.
I.KMUI* a.k.-BAL U. ... .""T;
rwFt’.U.U u th.
« Ru_J
h.
„ hl,„l( „ ,u
j
l. WKC.prtur.a.l.lwuM u.
‘ tfa&gt;&lt;liriratlnes»wlfi'i!lF
•ml Umt U.^.il.1 Mm, I. , „,Upm| ku—
Mrt-r-.uk-mn.,,., ,b„w lm„,„ull
.... bm.mir &lt;ml7. Lu. RuwUn .h, Ani.u
m. d ,rt .Iu Hui.
coo.,,,. blJ.

Cough Medicine
&lt;

Jirt.s! with cold*, cough*.’
...ip, I know of no reuualy
such speedy relief and
Cheery Pectoral- I have
Itivauryble in cases of
h' --Ann Lovejoy, 1257

•rry Pectoral. is the only
i-' • •
relied on in dangerR Hilton, Kittanning, Pa. §

Ayei's Cherry Pectoral,
&amp; Co.. Lowell, Mass.
1‘ncc 31; Six bottles, J8.

»

rwntoiT iNTKuxanoKAL KxrosrrioK-

hapa, tl» lurst diffleuit undertaking in ail the
realm of art—to create a national picture
that shall !*■ immortal Think of all th..
tinea the cteMir. of Rome and Orrece, how
tew are national, dona by a national urttet!
There are hardly a down really great
intional paintings.
There Bre
great
pictures that are utterly French, or Gar­
man, or Italian, or Bpanfab, ar Engluh;
but the thing* they depict either belong to
history, and are national only hnwata Of
history, or elae they show thing* that might
happen in any other country. Their great-

mon human nature nnd the exxumou knowl­
edge of all rountrlzK
Of distinctively
American national pictures perhaps the best
known, although not an immortal paluting,
is the popular "Th" Trapper'* Lost Hbot," in
which a white borderer. cla.Pin buckskin and
riding a Kentucky horse, has taken refuge
in ths swampy reeds of a western prairie
bottom, and site at hay upon hfa blown
horse, with bis last, bullet tn his tong rifle, to
•a BAND or MLOODTIilKHTT StOVX HUMANA
Thia t* national and American tweause the

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.
finally the story told by the picture is aueh
a story as no other country ever hsd to tell.
Konstantin Mnkoffski undertook to |iro
du co a picture Hist would depict men and
wumeu that should b* thoroughly and utnniv
taksbly Ku»uin. engage I in something that

immortal picture. Hurely a great task.
selected as bis subject

hfoNswi
1 k .

I nil

A

Tho great ambition uf a Russian artist
to get a picture accepted and plan*! in
inpeflal ar: gallery of the Cxar. That

3’ScStSi
.Si

He

bcraiue the' oi l Muscovite wwiding f-ast is
an institution peculiar to Russia. Other
countries bare w«s|dmg feast*;’ tilt nope
Other ever had such a wedding feast a* fa
peculiar to the Muruvit* custom*. Ami in
hi* picture are' none but strictly typed

®vK1Nu^;

1-9.11

Kunataiitiu Mak..ff*ki «hut hiuiMif up in hl*
•teidio for monlli*. while he labored likv n
nindinnn iqion hi* great project. N-drady

■ ZOgllltML
insanity in her hutbawL
Hi* iut&lt;m»o
earnestness and labor wore the painter to a
skeleton. He worked at hi* picture at all

k

the D NLY-

t Qll^AflTEED
wcup.e ron

"CATARRH

SANTA ABIE and CAT R-CURE
•’ "• ;tnd giuirantei-d by

•'

H: GOODYEAR,

-

-

Sale Agent

'!it- W. I.. Izouglas
- -it;d price stamped on the
on a* i. fraud.

I, j

**

bj' unuexfat*

ARE

APPRECIATED

BY

A BABY’S REFLECTIONS^

pain to I and repainted, drew and redrew, in
a growing fnver of entbusuum, until at last
it wn* complet’d. Then hi* wife »bed tear,,
fax-aura now sbu could have her husband
again, ami the artist fainted from prolonged
exhaustion.
The great picture wa* a
triumph of geniux
•
The painting was s*nt to the Cxar. Tli ■
whole imperial family and th" Ru»*mn
artists were delighted with it.
ButV u
happened that, just then, a wocld'i art
exhibition wa* faring held in Antwerp The
Cxar, desiring dint Euro}* should rocognlxo
iluviiiiii grniu*, sent the picture there It
instantly won the recognition of nil Europe,
end. it wa* awarded the tnedaQIe d'houeur us

hi,

SCROFULA

THE

SENSIBLE AND CULTURED.

unsightly lumps , or swellings
which caiat-s running: sores- &lt;
Ob. a lot of hula babies

mm'.i™.' -.1*”"'
“‘toUk- I.nkr,
■n&lt;i Mugger, has gone to Seattle to locate.

I Isr. u no hesitation In

.4 know*.”—R. Horton,
. ' MorriBton. Ark.
। . ‘;;.-r,-»! with as'lnr.u for
w NiHiug wa* taken with
e hi' h threatened to ter­
Even one pronounced »n«
I drtemiined to try
'•rtoral. Its effect wa*
.mediately relieved and
ivk. until entirely reewv.c.il. G'tilfun). Conn.
I hud a severe hetnor„•». brought ou by an in­
h deprived ruwof sleep
various remedies, but ofa
i.tii I began to take Ayor'x
A few bottles of thl*
. '-Mrs. K. Coburn, 19

STRONG minded women.

“ditty to cure

srnANoe history of * QRiN0
FAMOUS PAINTING.

deafness; which Is the origin of pimples, ran-

laiAtr,
Just why ttie ofxthot strong minded should

“CURED

T1i&lt;‘ n’l,ef ,o

synonymoa*.

riio implication fa ■» air­

from tho proper standpouiL
My idea of a strong mind&lt;
thing but uncompUmontary. Sho tea woman
rodownl by tlioguds witban tmiwnal amount
Of common *rti»o, to twgin with; her mind te
well pulrad; um, fa heen witted, and, bra* of
” 'day?1 n" “* Vn*ze’Khul'u'eesromcto *11. is invariably talented. It te this latter
chararterotlc which lift* her above the com­
“*
-J au* mon herd, andanaturahy
' ’
’"XwStol'Y^rr'l"l“ •«»to"• tere
WUX.« SHX IB IXDtreXDCXT.
l*^nrtadil: "tortn, •«»«.. o blwrd (Mau.
A strong minded woman ha. the
If evrrv'woman who »uner* from diva."* tion* of her own opinion*; she te independw.t
Iro,’*' Mr '“J^r **'•,tnc" “r it* wuiHlerti.l i-iirs. of the small touted criticism* of the narrow
iaawirnffr* 'i*'
chora* of rejoic- minded jNyiple about tier; she will not bo liam
hresrtui
^‘ro'fa’Uont the length and
ITereJ'i £L,?rtTUi‘!'
r'K’"K P&gt;e pral*£ of hr.
.‘'uri,,? 1 rescrii'jlcMi'. n n n1(, 0„»v
«radtK erJ,?r.*O!'M’"'?*',a ,'r 'lni«Ktst*. under a
IrJi ?/ •CUM,ra**te«*. from the manufacturer* as though It were not a blearing to bay« mind
reton.t *1l*eJ**i*fariio“ in every .Ma* or itmtiey at nil, particularly a forcible one. But. says
[Stub‘r.' T,lh ««*ra“"* ha. teen prim.d &lt;m
4,
aL. t_ .
fu“htu,l&gt; «rrted&lt;,ut
Rear Lake |. gettiug up a fld.uoo com»$lf in the role of bread winne*/. Evidently
|*ny b« build another flouring mill.
1 il.l " .,—1.1
&gt; .....
.1- —. .1___ __ _ _ _
Mothers will fmd Dr. Winchell’s teething
tyrup just the medlciflciu have In the bouse
for the children; Jt will cure cough*, cold*, *ity of earning tbeir livelihood, but who enter
jure titroau-anfl regulate the bowel*. Try
ofit. Tho money it brings i» wot their object,
Chaunry M. Brewer, aired 30 and a i*«.|. it fa the natural result and the test erideoce
of their ability. But. wiya the *krptical
dent of Marshal! fa dead.
world, what possible ph-awio could a woman
Ayer's Sarsaparilla contain* iodide of find in writing all day, riufc» she had It to
Potassium and iron. And vegetable i&gt;](Mld dot ls.‘t mo answer op Mie pmof the liter­
ptifllien..
ary rnthtmaste, knt.wp as strong minded
women, that there is no piastre in life equal
Wm. Tut non of Dexter. die&lt;| Monday,
to it. Of course, to Um. woman whose field I*
agctl 9.1 years.
in the land of Octlun ami the imagination,
the delight fa -if the highest order. Her world
Ihircnts too frequently permit their fa peopled with the children of ter brain, a*
children to suffer from headache, fit*. St, real and dear to her a* the merry, boisterous*
group
which gathers in tl!*-te*h about a
Vitus dance, nmotuneak etc., when they
can Is- cured. Mrs. I’, was cured of sick
h.-..ii.uh.'. diz.-uit-., d\.-.|-i-:.:. nervoua
prostration of is years standing, after
failure of 10 .physlcfan.*; Mrs. K.. uf .sick
headache far n5 years; Mts. I’, of go to 50 dainty fingers except in fashuming some usefits a night: other- from this vicinity could
be nirulimmd who hate been cured by that
thing shocking. Ami women have been coowonderful nenir food and medicine—Dr.
Miles’ Nervine, which contains no mor­
so inane a (slo; but. happily, at last a new
phine. opfam or dangerous drug*, free
regime has dawned unon us.'and although
sample (rattles may tie had at W. H. Good* lhe world nt first looks oskunev at them there
}&lt;«r*t&gt; drug store.

By taking Hotel's banraparillK which, by
the remarkable ctirra.lt has accnaplfabed,
has proven ifaalf to Ira a potent anti peculiar
scrofula, try Hood's Jf.inuqiartlla.
•'Every spring my wito und children haro

three years old, being a terrible sufferer.

THE

ONE

LEFT

BEHIND.

riio is left behind—ah, the otw

Long. Lils.
।
There I* nothing in the world more generaHj
desired Jtum long lite, yet toe majority of peo-

dark cloud falls between.

She calls, but he

doi kn-sM, but she cannot And him. and she
wakes. &gt;obbiug. to find herself sitting up in

Then, too. we arc con*tantlv bewildered by
lhe sariou* schools ot medicine, and the physl
elan* who represent them, often blunder tn our
choice at a doctor.
If people only knew that lhe very best healthkeeper, lite preserver, and disease-preventer
that has yet been discovered. Is simmered down
Into a concentrated ami very palatable foryn in
sound of the doorbell, and if it ring* un­ the shape ot New Style Pleasant Taste Vin^pr
usually sharp and quick, she fa sure It. fa the Bitters, they would not hesitate a moment Co
‘
telegraph tneraenger bringing the news of try it.
But they do not know. How can they know,
a railroad or steamboat disaster, in which
when so many not only worthies*, but positively
Bounder, or blown sky high. It wan n&lt;H a Injurious drug* are coutantly flooding the martelegraph maowtngcr. tshe thanks’God for
thnL But it was not thu expaeual letter New Style Vinegar Bitter* leas bad a* any ot
either, and she plunges her head into tha them?
They do not know of course, tinlrea they have
the courage to try the New Style. tt straightens
ourselves when porteii from a beloved one I
I know j woman—a literary wuttuui—who olid those who buy tt once buy it alwaju.
Why don't you try tt. reader? tt Is sent out
thmad and thimble wh.-n her husband leave* by a responsible house, nnd isexactly as rt^rc
home. She overhauls every article ot his seated. It costa but a dollar fer a very Urgr
wardruls* and raw* on button, by the dor.cn bottle. Try It ouoe, and you will never be *A
and tape strings by the yard. I half suipect glad of anything m your life. Your druggtat
the sly man takes a short trip from homo

tlh'UgU Jxswwiing the birthright which gives

’ C. J. Itunmiil. lhe editor «if Punch, onre
t&lt;«&gt;k tnitinr.orders in thy Catholic tltnreh;

KXOnBiMI fix UBEXtllXO.
ft . server find the cttltur-.-d, the bread
miteied. refined memberaof sociriy«ortt!emnmg a wianan ftreanseof her mental ability!

trunk. I caught her ki*-;n;«n I crying over
it &lt;tra day ami I said: ‘‘Why dnin't you n*k
him to love yo^i peirof hi* &lt;dd ix»*t*r Rhe
turned bW eyzff &lt;m toe with .* glare and

generation

hi* feet!"
“I hope not.” I replied, “but it certainly 1*

Mr*.. Maria M. Dean, of Helena.
......— M. T.,
i.OOO u year a* a liomeopatliic
doctor.
Xxtmtor T.r * Wild CU.TO
r’ 1........................ . ... ....
fa u .safe, reliable and^hmsant remedy for
coughs. rald&lt;bronchitis. uMlinm. and all
throat troubles; will relict•• and benefit
consumption. Try It and be cnivlnwd.
Every Irattle warranted; price 50c and bl
per Irattle. Sold by drugg’i't-Prepared
by lhe Emmert Proprietary Co.. Chlcagr».

to give the subject sufficient thought until we
receive a reminder In the shape ot a set ere 111-

streaming down her face. Ah. 1* there a
woman wholovesmuch. w ho ha* nut dreamed
»ucb dn-onu when parte,! from her beloved I
Can.'b-sa Charlie or •nl.*nn Solomon prom­
trod t.» write from tla&lt; first stopping place.
They forgot to do it,'of course; but the one
win, i» left behind docs not forget to look for

Would use Kemp s Balsam for the throat ‘and
brag*. It 1* curing more eases of coughs. cold,,
asthma. bronchltfa. croup and all throat and
hnv troubles th|m any other medicine. The
proprietor has authorized any druggist to give
you a Kunple t»ojt!e free bi convince you of lhe

The dl-tresSitig fr,-!i;ig nt wi'arlnes*.
_.jil exhaustion without effort.* which
iiinkes life a Inirtioti to’so many iHupfc. is
dur to pmeriy &lt;if the blood mid feeble
vitality. If yrit! arc sutterittg front such
fa^'llng.*, Bluilhilderl* just what you need.and will be of the greatest iH-m-nt io you.
It purifies and enriches th*- blood, huparts
fame nnd vigor to the whole system, ahi.-,
digestion and ovcrcimie.* ull morbid ten­
dencies and ner.ous nftwtiou* caused by u
depressed state of -the blood, strengthens
and builds up tin- system, while it eradi­
cate* disease. It f* pleasant to take ami
the dose i« small. Try it mid I* cured.
Price SI. Sold by E. H. laithrep.

IOO Doses- One Dollar

sleeps at all for the first few nights she dream*

given to woman with the same jxwihllitla*
of rich fulfillment that it was to men. The
women who tleupfaa the hollow nra&gt; and tnsin-

(■halloa tu--s. anti Mare to brave its *n-vr* by
detreriug ihrfr &gt;biy* t&lt;&gt; improving thetr
iniisb, their night* !«• preserving their hralfh

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

earelosc, luippy-go-lt&gt;cky young fellow or tha
deliberate, ranctimonious old fellow, she will,
gate after blui through a vista of tear, a*
long as there 1* a piece of him in sight and
then she will nftli up stairs nnd grab one of
his old vesta or coaU or plunge her head into
an old hat that iuu. Iicen left behind too, and

tawrence Barrett begin* work again

and accomplishments which would

- farad to tert. We oil took Hood's Sarsaparilla,
and ull have been cured ot the screfulal My
little tray Is entirely free from sosra. and all
four of toy children look bright and healthy."
W. B. ATitKttToK, Pas*alc City, N. J.

ineodeil.
, .
I know another wife who always tnouuU
her hu.lxii'1’* »M dippers on a pedratal of
► •ins kind and say* her prayers to them night
and murning until tie return. I "know a

carton aud bottle tietoce you take It. Try it, aud
you will feel happier than If you bad found a
a gold mine, for it Is really a mine—of health.
15oe from atoobol and opium: compoood of
expensive herbs and root*, with a fine, delicate
flavoring.

They
ter. wc.i
umy nine never .trai
' article. I write.with feelingIwai
temptiblo piece of snobbish ill bnvdlng witneswal a few day* ago at a faeuiouabln »ilniii».t resort, when t» woman of newly acquired
Ma ia) position turned te r Imck upon n young
sjxial correspondent, who. for Iter own
ntnuManrut, wa* writing bright, interesting
b iters tor several of the leading- journal* of

। ilh tier hwivthwirt’s picture tn it.

comfort Mnry tln-fa in the ring that her Harry

oxid how fondly flentuo treasures a pocket
handkerchief that belong* n» th* .man »h»
vioualy ik-vlincd to be introduced to th"
mortify
I raw
-woman
.
- Who sought - toniUUJ.I
»• U.&gt;her.Ufe...
... ........ ---------- - -------tl|&lt;1 ^boh, thing, and having a warm interest
in tho oorrvsjsmdeut, being niyttelf a lover of
«■■*«I-I-. «'rt- 1 “"Wl »&gt;' *■ *"
-.-...Alii
sought t&gt;&gt;
to ai:ik.&lt;
make her
her feTEet
forgrl her
her etnbarraoembarrnra-‘
Young mother*, I
mmit
“0. Helene.r »lra Mki. ’’did you imagine I Strength as a tnfaer of htemuncy. You will
felt iwultcdf No, no. mon amfa, ■ indy Ua»o abundant uno for al, at your connnoud,
would not insult another, aud one lera imul- in the rearing of your children. All used

X

ding toward tiw offender! eouid not. you
know;” and she laughed merrily. ’'But.”
said die. "out of regard for those women exhausted you must fail, though that exwho are driven by stern uc«ts*iiy to wield
Like th,- moments, nover returning, the vital
ihn pen as a weapon of defenra against cliill
tienurv, will you not wnto an article dcGtrnd- supply, that was intended for the whole life,
.•xbibition ttei picture was -raid. The Cxar
ing them and sliowing that a woman (may cannot return when •mce’wasted. Eat little
expected to put it in his imperial gallery; o’clock.
write for tho papers ami still l&gt;o unworthy feet ran up and down sbiirs. to do little erbut he wanted money for bisanny; and »o
lheepithet of strong minded iu It* objectionan A rirnn—Mr. Charles W. Nchuman-*
If vou get abort of breath, have flutter­ abb- w-nseof mnnnfahr “Yes,” said I. "and
bbl
almlou* price and earned off the ing. pata it'
I will show tbom tliat the fact of a woman not Hfta whole tub, or even a poll -d
Mrt or h,,,,in2 *2*1 i
pictu
Ho liuilt ■&lt;spscial private nrt ♦wollcn ankles. &lt; tc- you hate heart dis­ exercising bur brain does not make ber heart
planning, a little time taken for a hard effort,
gallery tor it iu NetYYork, and refused to ease, ajid don’t fail to take Dr. Miles &gt;««’
allo-v it to bs exhibited elm where. But Cure. Sold at W. H. Goodyears drug
finally ho yielded to the public desire, and
the right to bo unladylike,"
• »
--..nsented to loap ft to the Detroit Juter- stort’.
Tho*&gt; who have never tell “the inspiration
Hall's Journal of Health.
I .mi-iu»: !'•- reiu.li.-dlhi-iici-toll' of the ink bottle" cannot comprehend that n
natioual Exposition’. a‘‘ «
&lt;*
per
wotiuin would, for inetaure. rather write
day for raeh day it fa exhibited. Thu*, this to be u Mimtor.
.
ph-n*ant thing* of tin’ people around borthan
unwl picture comes to the Detroit Expo»lWbteper unkind, sligliting -romarics afa.ut
tion. where th* people will bare the rare
Happy Hoi'U- DI'V*
' O’t. popular medicine for purifjing the tlu*m to the other woman present. They can
cussrv reprebeusiblo Umu a careteM luuidiing
pleaxuru &lt;&gt;f etfing it,
. „
(Mali preventing m curing dyspr^ta. not undt rrtaiid how it i&gt; that *1&gt;« ran enjoy
It fa a Wobderful picture, uot only in its
bllllousncs*.
headache..boils
and
all
fevx
’
te
paraing *“ much of tlw day alone with l&gt;*sr
grouping, «h-» characterisuc RttMian tecra.
tbeir keeping. They should be plainly labeled,
and
malarial
dfarase*.
Price
50
cents
and
own thought*, wbro »l» might bo Itoeaing
the strange cubtunics, the room, th" taula
and under no circumstances whatever should
to tbeir gossiping chatter, aud *o they turn
and the furniture, but it is. also a nm*ter- one dollar per Irattlennd abura her a»«trong minded' ButU they they be placed riM-where or mixed up with
plcp» of rich and exqufaite coloring. It fa
Evanbmb in Traverse City *rnt to the only knew it she- would rather 1» afflwted other bottle* or package* Whenever ranpty
a blate of gorgeous colors, and Jet *»
with a strong mind than a weak one, or, like
.
bknaled a* to make a rich. Imrtnonwu* Jjusinew nwn’s picnic.
Mrfie of her neighbor*, with n.Mraat-aU to labels should lie taken off and ns-w labels put
whole. No dewription'can do it full justice,
«&lt;eak of. They mean u&gt; be witw^rtlmantary.
and this grand pa'nting must b» seen, as it
a matter of »ueb vital important** It is in­
but she resents the implication of ttra .
wifl be by tbot^ands upon tboiugnds, at the
A German nnatomixt has dieted many a inannteii Idea, and in reality fort* flattered at conceivably strange that those who bold their
groat Art Galtery of the Exposition, "here
what they intend for a slur. .But the man
it will be Lbc »tar amid three bteiidrtei an&gt;
it, DUI..M nteh female-what te »bu likei Surely a
fifty other admirable paintings •«&gt;»
vastly different creature from the brave, taidraft tig with' them—haw a plare fur
euted. strong minded girl who win* the rethere was none I«fore th. body di-d- nract and admiratloa of tlx&gt; mdtur.xi nnd and a cast iron rah* for kseping them
—Cultivator and Country Gentleman.
Lfal he find any mind, any thought, any fatUHt no uuu
z
f&lt;ire
are n0 tniud. truly refined wherever shog.r*. We do not
kvi't, '.II M. wlUAtail Uta » *!•““,
iixHlbw often uttho Uterati’e desk.
„r. Uk.lv I.-— *» " “‘"'.“t. JTSl
X hJX™ S'"" “
”
Way Ixwk in the o'ulo.: toilet hooka, there
bing With the nwa. «l&gt;" «• J*'r" '“‘huol. with
youwr»r«-.W'«&gt;l»A htrtS r«l «*«« "■
fa mentiiuted u bath that will give tour to
S-.-l -lit «lml™u«' “J1"
°IJt U&gt;e bookmaker*.
mirktI
« nnHlmtmlhm t»M. *T
the akin and keep it in proper condition. It
nn.1. Au.biU-M* W *“»
T
Dccidixlly. Che strung minded woman t.-not
. '«,ch Si—
U'.?“
fa wy simple, condstiag of tepid water in
the *umr tvt*’of the manntdi woman. Tlio
lh.tnp. L.«u&gt; w Ulk to
'k .mralit thsswrctdligw. tnr» it t“ ph
former »’brave, tin. fatter land, ths first i*
..I* ot tot«t|»™»
Wte“ .1
X.l M»l ■" h«u.nn,d,n.«,&lt; »&gt; —
bi-h brawl in moral* m»d manner*, toa latter
__ .
t.
......-Urhb* Huth.
11
IL IV. Slm kenbnrg. D Dh essentially degraded in Irath particular*,
therefore, it is only natural that the latter
-which had tended
should be made uiucli at by the ma«e* of a
. .
lately t*k&lt;» root rap'd*/ ln certain ebua of society, white tfa» small
Jobuuie ho*
J
noth- minority appreciate to. tru. ««xnan. for tac bMUttte conld read, Irarn and inwardly
■U v Star.- Kv
-drink.
thnMlmsUio.-dhn^to.Wta ihe
Cauou Farrar said truly. ’’Only tbs remnant
tauMMd muMuxlT too
‘"C “J?!
. , ..v, _ ..w I.. na11imni'M American.

111.
Mr-. Wm. Waldorf -Ul'»r fa noted tor
her lemrfa J»d for -going to bed at H&gt;

VINECAR BITTERS^
Cor. Washington &amp; Charlton Bl*.,

LOOSE’S EXTRACT

ILOYER DLOSSOM
THE GREAT

Blood PuWet

S

w. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE cksKmen.
‘tfi i.Vv! I*
Examine hfa
tt'2 tv
'-SEWED SHOP.
t -1 I'.X1,'..'&gt;"»-!• WELT SHOE.

,
*

A
saitXIL SHOES.
A.i u....... h, f.nngre.*. Button and Lace.

w. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
llr*’ «*&gt;*• R&lt;*t Fitting.
-« told t&gt;y jour dealer, write
u...’ ? """''AS, MIWKTOT,»A

ftt
FOB SALK. BY

A. WOOLLEY.
’ HASTINGS.

Sphinx know* where that book is hidden and
cowkaence, aa.

.An

1-M*one« oy via——----id-year-oM r-idont ofC^^

Wnabtagton, *“
^b. went into
»mic n&gt; rtgarntto P^P®”1_
roarufaion* and nearly into • c°’Jln'

tiotiary. si*’*1'.
'
A fact - B'iTa‘0 Expre*

Mudge-Did you he«r •boul bmltberY
mother-in-ttwl
Rudgo-flo: didn't know h- wn* rnarrHl.
ed with tint enamel pink*, nrv am-hindaMudge-H» isn’t Rut they veattartrtd Us
viMgar factory -UraLe * MugMlnej

For Sale by W. H. GOODYEAR.
PBOBAIB ORDKK.

roum* hi
iy. uu.«u.. ----- • • —- - - —
the city of Hooting*, in *ald county, ontfaturday the 3d day ot August. In me year oue thous­
and etabt hundred anil e.lirtity nine.
•
ITrtwnt. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge at
1 ?i’i'tbe matter ot the estate of Daisy B. ITfitld,
Abigail Ftfinld and W». P. I'UHd. minora.
(hi reading amt filing the petition, duly verb
. ...
'■ L-.n.la
nl uld mtnnra

licensed to sell the real w

in said jsetlUon described.
___
l, L.
-ttlat 1
said pelltton. and

of the prtilWter mav not tra granted. Aud It
is further ordered. That said jwUtimwr pre no­
. twranrn Iv.teresteil iu aal-J estate, of

�Hastlugs, Wednesday, Aug-28. 188».

aorta, and the alternative of getting work
by underbidding foreign competition of­
fered by free trade, they have no chance
for securing the vole of any Intelligent
workingman. Hence their persistence in
iH-fogging the question with .sounding
platitudes and specious appeals to the pre­
judices of voters—py qdoting irrelevant

EDITORIAL NOTES.

provartffl Instead of the scales of wages
under the British and American polidea.

In Wednesday's Evening 'News. ’Police

Elsewhere we give it resume of the li­
quor cases as disposed of at the last term
of court. It Is a reconi of which the peo­
ple of Barry county can well be proud. It
is a record creditable to the court and the
officers of Barry county. The officers may
be assured of one thing. In their deter­
mination to have ttie liquor laws obeyed as
are other laws, the people of Barry county
are in sympathy with them.

Jiutiee Miner, of Itefrolt. o leading demo­
crat otthat city and -of Michigan, makes
the bold asacrliun that the democrat party

ia a wreck. After narrating wlutt an ex­
cellent chanec the party hml. to become
popular and remain for years Hie dominant
party when Clevelaritl was elected, he pro­

ceeded to state very plainly and truthfully
bow tills opportunity was thrown away.
-First, Cleveland's manner of dispensing
patronage caused troublc.and divisions in
the ranks. Instead of placing the farming
oat of offices with congressmen, and senatore. as had always been the custom, he

selected one man in. each stale, who was
given authority to farm out the offices to
ault-bls-uwn sweet will. To show bow
disastrously this policy worked, Mr. Miner
pointe to Michigan, -where Don. M. Dick-insqn was named an the great mogul or
office dispenser. Old wheel-horaes and
line-workers in the party were Ignored,
and the plums of offlee fed to those who
were the friends of Don. Dickinson or
friends of his friends.
Party service
counted for nothing. Friendship to Dick­
inson or.hls element-was the sole title to
official firt-ors. In 'Mr. Miner's opinion,
this oounw so disheartened and Incensed
the real dumocracy that. Instead of doing
ttie work they eonld have done in 18U8,
they raDux! in theln tents.
Ndxt, Mr. Miner asserts tliat the great
and overshadow ihg mistake of Cleveland,
lhe one that did- most. to divide and dis­
rupt the party, was when his egotistical
vanity led him Into making himself the
Moses of the free trade, agitators. Since

the days of Calhoun and the nulHOera, the
-sooth has been solid for free trade. This
uW pro-slavery idea exists to-day and keeps
- the south solid for the democracy. On
that question northern democrats are di­

Tbo south wants to raise cotton
and sell to best advantage and buy the
manufactured goods as eheap as possible.
vided.

thing but rice and sugar. The north with
more wisdom desires to diversify Its intermta, aud io do this its hNhistries must be
protected frout Lhe cheap labor and cheap
capital of the old world. Very many dem­
ocrats favor .protection says Mr. Miner.
And when.President Cleveland made the
। idiotic blunder o£ favoring free trade, and
! especially free wool, he doomed his l«arty
to defeat and disruption.
Mr. Miner states It ns bis opinion that
at present.the democratic jwirty in Mlchlgau and In the country 1* a wreck, nnd In
such a state of division and disruption as
leads him to lie!love, there is no hope in the
immediate future.
Mr. Miner has .vorrectly diagnosed the
case pKjhc. present&gt;debllliated democracy.
Nothtogbutauch blunders as the republi­

can party luw.never yet.made can restore
the denocxarA to jpower. .It has lost tbe
eonfidanor of the,pdb.ple, and lost It because
it forfeited 4t.

The advocates.of free .trade are .prolific
in devices tor aoourhig the support of vo­

ters to their scheme of.Abolishing all bar­
rier* to unrestricted commerce between
this and other notions, bowe.ver diversely

dreumstanrod they may be. A.favorite is
tho endeavor to create dissatisfaction and
foster autaganinMui.aii part of workingmen
by tlte insistence,that protection Inures to
the exclusive beueftt uf the capitalist—that
the laborer would be better off under free
trade. In furtherance of thia, every disa­
greement between employers and employes
labor, whether the produet is on the dutia­
ble list or not, is paraded jw an outgrowth
of the protective poltef. Nothing could
be more inlalejullug-. nothing more unfon-.
tunate tor the workingman than to give
heed to such teachings.
As between the capitalist tuul the labor­

er, the latter is most in mmh! of protection
•gainst foreign compeiitlou. Ender free
trade tiie capitalist eoukl manage to live.

Farmers will not forget that Cleveland
and the democratic party proposed to put
wool on the free list. Nor will they for­

rnad'- I', t!
gwauiKsgyja ■

LtaSlSitog at sac per bbl; water lime. 91.

joying a little recreation with the newspaper

chronicle Ite dally happenings.

Pickpockets

police was tho subject under discussion.
"Tell me. inspector," said one of the young
men, with an Innocent, insinuating smile, as

ever you meet themP Lastly flourishing his
pertly consumed Perfecto in tho direction of
so much reportorlal ignorance, and transfix­
ing him with a withering glance, tho inspec­
tor said:
"You Just bet tt ain’t, young fellow. Why,

’em right in tho set There's uotxxly too slick

'J?

and Provide

Stone, E
« we south east quarteriw, of
tour (Ml. aad south west quarter &lt;l&lt;i
4
thirty tour GM- In township tour m north

and I

forty (HO) acres nf land acHirdiuc to tt&lt;•nwaetrt surrey thereof.
.
“
Dated Hastings. Mich.. Au? -.Uh. to*.

Hastings Banner,
U you kill me.’

AMlmi.cMongagn.

81.00 a Year.
In vestment is too far distant, and

1 may

Hastims,

ings'l should always go home with an empty

Little Johnny, who bad been taken by his
father to the xootogical garden, was greatly
Interested in aoine knngarboa, and especially

"O iwpa,” exclaimed Johnny. “I wish yoa
as a kangaroo I"
"Why, Johnny r
- Cause if you had a pocket lika that, what

expressions of drama should surely not neg-

MORTGAGE MALE.
Whereas default has been In the coodllloos
of a mortgage executed by Charles W. B'nrt
aud Mllcti B!«* to E. K. Jone*, truvtee of toe

Wallace &amp; Co
GREAT

WORLD’S HHfflE

Three Ring Circns
WILL EXHIBIT AT

as a nation, gifted with tho speech of gesture
often a distinct feature, intelligible and elo­
quent. ’ Tlw Englishman's, as a rule, is only

ends Ui» words with anything mare tha'a ■ irce
emphaaix.
The immobility of tlie ordinary Englidi
are nothing if Kot dignified; and significant
gesture nod a very ♦xprewivo play of feature

desirable things ou tide side of the channel.
Wc prise highly thv excellent virtue of retiicutly alive to tho ludicrotu; and in our
Marching and ruthlwacriticism of others and
of i.urM-lvrs, wo naturally find tho plenaant«t thing oo the whole In all personal matters
is »«lf restraint. Wo bare our reward. We

HASTINGS

In liber nlnrteim of
MIG and
ti;. oa which mortgage then-K claimed to be
dur and unpaid at the date of thia tioCee the
stun of nine hundred sixty-six and il-toodollars
principal and interest, together with an altorlaw or in equity having been instituted to reNotlee la hereby gh
ower of sale contained

the inortgared pn-mhrs therein descrihed.
«blcti rale will be made at the north dimr of
lhe coqrt house io the city ot Hastings, in the
county of Barry and Hale of Mlchlxan &lt;lt&gt;*- »*•
Ing the place ot bolding the circuit court for
iterry county), at nubile auction bv ttie Stmrifl
of laid county on Saturday, lhe thirtieth day ot
November A. D., UM, at twelve o'elociuxwu.
to satisfy the amount which shall then be due
on said mortgage with Interest, costs and ex­
penses of rate, together with twenty-lire dollars
attorney fee. as stipulated in said mortgage.
The premises are described as follows, to-wtt:

SATURDAY, Sew. 7.

Cash, Dry Gcxx
Shoes, Hardwa
and Crockery,

A SIGHT OF THRILLING PERIL ’

BUTTER

and Pn

suoeeedrd In perfecting au engagement with the distinguished aeronaut one wirtrnv

PROF. W. W. McEWEN!

It is true that English men and women have
training, but this is personal rather than sig-

highland moor, or up tho mountain side

tlou twenty tlx, all iu towushlp tnree north,
range nine «rU. containing eighty acres ot
loud more or lea*.
Dated Aogtpt Mtb. 1M».
K. K. Joxkm,
Tnptee of the Estate of Israel Cutting deceased.
Attorney for Mortgagee.

A physiologist, discoursing oa the eenso ot
teste, says: ’’Strictly speaking, with Che tip

find, no doubt to your great surprise, that it

it when it begins slowly to diffuse itself and
rsac'u-* tbo true tasting region in the middle
distance. But if you put a little cayenne or

it bitre you immediately—tho experiment
should be tried sparingly—while if you put
it tower down in tho mouth you will swallow
it almost oriUiout noticing the. pungency of
tho stimulant. The reoaou is that tho tip of
the tongue is supplied only with nerves

A GRAND TRIP TO'CTHE CLOUDS.
A TERRIFIC TUMBLE FROM THE CLOUDS'

Mammoth Aerial Kuglne when It sliail have re.'wbjs) !!» . • —•
NOTICE FUJI HKAKlJiG CLAIMS.
height, the daring Aeronaut wifi make a thrilling and precipitous
State of Michigan. County of Barry.~sa.
Notice u hereby alven. that by an order of
the ProtMUe Court for the county of Barry,
umde on the -.-cth dar of August. A. D. IMO. six
months from that date were allowed for credi­
tor-. to prraent tbeir claims against Ute estate Aldrd aloue by tits Ingenionsly constniPted Parachute, and amid the plats!It* of the tl.. -vaa*
of Merrill T. Arbour late of said eountv. de­ breathless and nwvd .pectai or*, wllf
ceased. and that alt creditors of said deceased
arere&lt;|Uired to present their elalmy to said
Court, at the Probate offlee. fn lhe city
ot Hastings, for wiamlnaUon and altowanee. on
or before the arjh day of February next, and
that such claims will he beard betors said i
emen than been rrrr frequently attempted bi olbrr A-ro:. i"
court, on ToeMlay. the-soh dayofNorember has never been SMceesafully ami safely arcompltalieil except by Frof. Meltwvn.
•uni on Wednesday, the nth day of February
next, at ten o rhw-k tn thnr
It

DESCENT TO EARTH!

REACH- THE GROUND IN SAFETY.

Dated August jeth, a. D. nw.

Coxne to Town Early
And see this thrilling spectacle of a life Ume.

LOCAL
Additional ioca! on

Call, at the Rocke
prices.

A. McCoy lias treat

Bay at the Racket a
on everything.

New goods arrivi
Prices way down. *

for 92.90 per handred.

Flour and bran to

of taste proper; they belong to a totally dif­
,
i._....i. ...i
.___ ■'».
-

&lt; iiiejiundred pound
&gt;b*etr&lt;n&gt;cary for w,

lax threads which supply tho nerve* of smell

Fence picket, 90.00
Bentley Bros, a Wllki

smell and ta-te of the»o pungent nitatancai

noticed, a good sniff at a mustard pot produciug a1 most the same irritating effects ns
an- incautious mouthful."—Newark Bunday
Call

MORRILL &amp; COMPANY
Are now prepared for

THE FALL TRADE.
she touched

l‘ry goods, milline

Joseph n&lt;«en&lt; gives
&gt;25 worth of cash trad

-leffennn street to Sbr

Mrs. W. H. Tlnkter-

GOODS ARRIVING DAILY

OVERCOATS AND SUITS

"•only Jail after the c
&lt;&gt;f court.

Bay your shoes at
••0 per rent Fret cla
•ateBt styles, '
\

&lt; &gt;vuNron Of X
^f.ntry (new) wU|
•s*‘Trtembet nth during

As you wish to look at, at

most Jealous of those “Insidious wilre of
foreign influence" which seek to have the
nceesaities and comforts of' the people of

Free trade prvachcni know full well
that on the plain issue of preference for
the higher standard of wages and better
teUlHmfoT work which proterttoo Jn-

gage, or so much thereof at may ta
to pay the amount dur on -11.1
ramn per cent, interest.-a-&lt;J Jf

Bros. A Wilkins.

No option is left him between work and

country that is performed abroad, by just

Fam-

We can show you as fine a line of

Oq the other hand, the workingman
•ntst have employment by which to cam

so much is be deprived of the opportunity
for earning wages which to him are a nec-

' ■'^•^*,|tne"^b«l’.,3*c; medhun 33c; eoaree

twist ot the body and a little

poor to strike, and solidly accept anch

Whatever the labor involved in
producing any article required in this

A Trout wtu-b had beau caught by an
Angier pleaded piteously tor ««W- “J®®
. _ u,.______ nth enawn. it cruxl.

Youth’s Companion.

the practice of sitting on tbeir foot. Once
they acquire this trick it bacomea second na-

If not Halted liere, he has the means

Choice

-Live: Fowl*. se»c ; spring chickens.

Simplicity of language U good.no matter

Per taking himself and family to some oth­
er country, where workingmen are too

wages.

BUIS
Mtehigan. on the fourth day Z
UM. In 11 her 23 of motrtgjqt...,,„.
* 6.
Now, therefore, by virtue uj ti;, 'wit rcatafned in raid taoriiage. and t£
«ach eaag made and provided
•“
rtven thrt ou .Saturday the twrcnVhlmn!^
Ncwrntwr. A. D. n«o, at ten o-r „, \?s,1&lt;u' •&lt;

good digirttoa to «tenvajoved by • man with an empty puree, white
tha mlllkouaire epicure Itos wither poin’raa
digrstioo by day bor healthy nwt by night.

that may be actually studied and taught.

the tabla

the United States supplied through foreign
labor. The more work performed in this

_______

Many a

edged up a little closer

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

ibty And but little trouble in arranging for

eosnUy, the better the workingman’s
ehances for steady employment and fair

&lt;»tor u.
it wi&lt; almort agony to him.

KtetJy-d?Sed. chkckees.se. spring chick.

•You

. tailon, or, If not attracted toward these,

aity.

w
cabman ovarcuarx«'u
Of course tbo millionaire knew that ho could
.mt^tobly »P««1 hi- tow®*
tt- IdLofk-tog a dollar, or tatag &lt;te-

•sau-.wtllbrtaf r«* u»~bd.rf
..___l.ii___ .11
will ha loet

hi order to make a complete report at
and starUil
the .State Sunday school association, it te
necessary that the secretary of this county
should have the names and atidreascs of
all the superintendente in the county. If
। tiiey or any person who sees this notice
will kindly send the required informal^' fine gukl chronometer was gone, urn! nothing
on-a jiostal can! to Italph Wootou, Hast­
The boys bad their littie laugh on
ings, by lhe 1Mb of Sept., they will great­
ly aid him In his work.
Hastings went to Charlotte yesterday to
play ball. They carried out their deter­
mination, ton. Charlotte had played Ite
half of the seventh inning and had nine
scores to their credit. Before Hastings
finished ite half of the same inning it was
m-ccessary to rail the game on account of
Gesture has be*m brought almost to
darkness but Hastings had IT scores to
their credit Owing to the unfinished in­
ning the game was called back to the sixth,
giving Hastings the game by a score of 0

sheoould draw upon his capital for ex-

'TSv*1****'
-—T~o.

■Wfcmber. A. n 1!??*•-

qulred boundtera
1__ kt&gt; ,-.r»tkr to enjoy what raocay

get that Um- gain in the price of wool to
Michigan fanners for 18H9 over 1S88 was
enough to more tiiaii jay the entire state
tax for this year.

Grand Rapids. Aug. 24.—Amkl Goscb,
who is in Jail awaiting examination
charged with murdering Don .Sinclair, hod
the farm upon which the GoHch family
lived in Itin wife's name. He made a deed
of the property to L. K. Saulsburry, a
young attorney here, reporbfd considera­
tion 92.000, and the money will be used as
a defense fund. State Sejiator Weaselius.
John Fairfield and W.F. Mcknight have
been retained as legal talent, and Saulsburry's part will be to look after the busi­
ness end of the defense. Wiutever be­
comes of Gom-11 the property wlrhproliably
be all gone, if convicted bls wife and six
children- will be left destitute. The de­
fense fund Is also for the benefit of Charles
Brearley, who was wounded In the affray
l&gt;y the tire from the officers.
Attorney Fairfield outlines the defense
that will be made, and said they would
show that on the day the shooting took
place, and in the evening, a lot of men bad
l»een around the bouse making thn*ts.
That Mrs. Gosch heard them, and being
alone went into the house and fastened
the door, in fear for herself and children.
That her husband and Brvtirley were away
at Middleville, and when they mute home
she told Gosch of what she had seen ami,
lieanl. That he tried to ealm her fears by
saying he and Brearly had dope nothing,
and no liami would come to afiy of them.
The men returned from Middleville at0:30
a. m., nnd they all went to bed a few min­
utes past 10 o'clock. That Mrs. Gosch
was awakened by a rap at the door at 'l
o'clock the next morning.
When Mm. Gosch heard Hie rapping,
according to the defense, she roused Iter
husband. Gosch asked what was wanted
and some one outside said, “I want you."
The defenae declares that was every word
spoken between those outside and those
Within. Gosch got out of l&gt;ed and put his
trousers on. and before he reached the
door It had been forced open and the dog
rushed onL Everything was dark inside.
Brearley heard the liaise fcnd Jumped out
of bed. He will deciare tiiat he heard
them Maying outside, "Hang him, hang
him!" He wentto the door and looked out
A dark lantern was flashed in bis face, and
two shots were fired from the outakle.
One hit Brearly and tie fell to the floor.
The children and Mrs. Gooch screamed,
and during the confusion Gosch went after
an old Springfield rifle, got It and fired in­
to the darkness. , Then lie puahed the
door shut. He then heard men say outside
that he had killed some one, and heard
them cry, “Let's hang him." Gosch put
on his hat and skipped out. Gosch came
iatek the next night, so he says, when they
fired at him, and he skipped again. This,
as far as known, outlines the defense.—
Detroit Tribune.
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order of Knlgfau or lltMit. mi ?L
thin ell, Saplember l.tfe ,nd dife, ,,
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h. 4 8. to Kalamazoo on that day
Train
will reach this elty at about 7*0 .1 m

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are now Prepared to
sell through tickets to all poinu west
north west and south west Call and see
us liefore purchasing.

t-kcite
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Groceries,
uni Pr./tsions,
Stone'. liarthen,
■tit'.i Glassware.

W. F. Stqkks, Agt
If y°u contemplate vlslUng the west
Ic’Js*rLBcd •ot?tH T** c*n &lt;« Uw-cZ
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•.'ash, Dry iJoodf. Boots and
.Shoes-. Hardware. Groceries,
knd
-ker&gt;'.

.butter, eggs.
and Produce.

• LOCA^NEWS.

to exchange for wheat

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- oo per tliotiKguil at
Bro-. ^VHkins.

hry e «,
r.i'.fojery R'Mids ladles anil
put*fit. -I -, arthe Racket.
Jowph Ifo.-tro give* an oil painting with
tr.wonii / ... i M|,.. see his ad v.

The »at. r main li &gt;&lt; been extended on
• 'thr-on •tn-.-t I..' Kiiriner'a rider mill.
Mr*. W. R. (mU.ciV hu« been moved to
.nt &lt;&gt;n the w.-.t Aide of her premises.
lhe fin. • itnp«.M,| at the August term of
o.nrt war equal to all the expenses of the

There wrir.no prisoner* left In the
after the clow of lhe last term

haj join -,..R-s at
at the
the Racket
Racket and
and save
save
;*J*rrent. I nt class good# In all the
stjirA.
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re,M* Pfcket" Xxs
R^TLw,r ,let ‘"’’K*1 5r, M at Bentley
B,w- * Wilkins.
f
now WnK put In on
o .r?L',n*! ,0 uke ,he place of tho** torn
“4l *'“• time ago.
lD^,Jt“nl,-n of &lt; a K- M Michigan
Jt?
wUI
in Ull« elty
p m,*f 1 I th .luring the reunion.

'’'ll**," *o°n to move hia
'w? « ‘"to the building recently
by H. Carry, the auctioneer.
iulir r;"*'ih

variety al John

w-y,f *
. 'tore. He received this
large stork ilirect from the factory.

an‘* ,,rr»byteHan Sunday
FrMgj
'"rn|r at ThorWPle lake
.J- Bw attendance wus very large.
Uii rnL'.^lr
the amount of «23 entitles
iu PiwJ’1'r *"
dvr’

0,1 pointings
t’all amt examine

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Winthrop Nelson and family expect soon
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to occupy their rWldence on State street
*£fup,.ed by J’ c- Gb* ■,"1 *■“»*•
tat- Mr. uoi« will move Into hh bouse recently
purchased uf Mr. Boice.
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...!&gt;»rL.P?in^n,t U toklu&lt;lhe ,ehTO1
sus for this city.
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Ml’s Kate Dickinson, of Nashville, is
visiting In town.

Miss Mattie Jonlah h In Rochester. N.
i.. vblUng a sister.

Rev. W. M. Puffer and wife have re­
turned from Farwell.

Ed. Cherry, of Bedford. Is visiting his
brother. IL H. Cherry.

Fred Miller went to Colon yesterday, f-w
There will be a basket picnic held at a visit with his mother.
Ixmg lake on Sept. 5th under the auspices
Dr. I„ P. Parkhurst, of Middleville.
of Hastings lodge. No. 58, I. O. O. F
4 ’pent Sunday in this city.
general Invitation b extended to every­
Newman
Fuller has returned from a
body. Fare for round trip SO eta. Trains
leave about 7 and 9 a. m.. returning in the business trip to California.
evening.
. Mrs. Allie Rock left Saturday for a visit
Middleville came to this elty on Friday with friends In Petersburg.

to play ball. Four Innings were played at
the end of which the score stood 28 to 2
and luckily Middleville had succeeded iu
gaining the 2. Middleville was not auxlous to play the remaining five innings and
the game was called just before darkness

F. Maus and wife returned Friday to
their home in Grand Rapids.

W. A. Hams and family visited last
week with Freeport friend*.
.

MU* Gertie Bentley is in Middleville,
the guest of Mrs. T. J. Bush.

Wm. Stimpeonand family, of Ann Ar-,
On our local page will be found an ad.
for W. H. Goodyear, tire druggist and bor, are visiting nt A. Black’s.
bookseller, advertising a special sale of
Dr. 8. M. Fowler is expected: home this
school books and supplies beginning Fri*
week from hl? visit In Canada.
dayf Aug. 30th. Those who wishHo pur­
Mrs. Frank Denslow. of Muskegon, is
chase sclwtol hooks at bargain prices should
buy of Mr. Goodyear. He will save jou thr guest of relatives In this city.
money.
'
k J. A. VanArman and family returned
As our readers wtll know. Dr. J. A. Thursday from a visit In Saginaw.
Baughman, the well known ■ specialist
lx&gt;uis Goodyear will in a few weeks go
formerly of this city. Is now located at
to Cambria, Ohio, to attend college.
Akron. Ohio. All those wtahing to con­
H. Hendrick and wife, of Middleville,
sult Dr. Baughman by letter can address
him at No. 151 South Howard street, visited friends in thia city last week.
Akron. Ohio. He writes prescriptions for
(Tetnent Smith and family arc expected
any diwase for Si.00.
home from Bay View Friday evening.

The oldest Inhabitant cannot r&lt; member
when any building in Barry, county was
ever pushed up with such rapidity, solid­
ity and completeness as thr new furniture
factory. Workmen are now putting on
the roof of the main building. The push
and enterprise In this nutter speaks well
fur Messrs Dlckenuan and DeGroot and
the officers of the company.
Dr. E. H. luithrop and family returned
from Gun lake Sunday after a few days
camp then-. In the track end of the wagon
wa* a miukalunge which In she beats the
record so far this aeaeon. Its weight was
21 pounds. The doctor and Oliver Eng­
land while trolling hooked the fellow and
after about three quarters of an hour of
hard work succeeded in landing him.

Eugene Davenport, a Barry county boy
formerly living In Wucalland township,
was last week elected professor of agricul­
ture for one year at the Agricultural col­
lege. Mr. Davenport Is a graduate and
jMist graduate - of the college. lie is a
young man of sterling qualities and a
worker. The Advancement is merited, and
he undoubtedly will give excellent, satis­
faction.

Show thia Item to some one who don’t
take their home paper. It he don't faint
d.-ad away It will be because tire man who
wrote it was not acquainted with his feel­
ings: Down In Indiana a man wait out
hunting. While he was otiL there came
up a big rain and he sought shelter iu a
hollow lug. The log became M«ke*l with
water and swelled until the aperture was
too small for the man to get out again.
There he was In a dilemma He qtilckly
revlewed his jm»t life, and when realizing
that he was not a suiecriber of his county
irnper he felt so small be crawled out bf
the log without any trouble.—Manistee
Democrat.
(

hl^1” ' il,r# If'^rts has resigned her poi /
Hotehkh# will take her place,
beginning her duties next Monday.

W’ U- Goodyear, J. A.
Greble, J. W. Bentley. C. H. VanArman
*&gt;»« tbeir families, arai Judge Hooker,
lake *Ud
** cbariotte^ ire at Gun

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Thu C., K. A 8. It R, win next week
put a new train ou running from KalamataL'.in**! D” J" ^M.jumrtkm. The
train will leave here about 7-to a. m
m»kluit ekar ibbrnrUop will. tl«. l&gt;«n.u
Ed. Holbrook, of Kalamazoo, was In
train on the D.. L. A N. R. IL
town yesterday.

By a recent ruling of the pension de
partment an applicant fur a penskm can.
in the absence of the evidence of a commis­
sioned or notMommlMioued officer, have
accepted Iu proof of the origin pf a disabil­
ity the ev idenceof the applicant and one
private.

He

s. Garrison,,P. W. Burges*. J. Murphy,
M.rtL
\®r*ln
Hannibal
“there left Monday to attend
me &lt;». A. IL encampment at Milwaukee.

Enoch Andrus was yesterday unanimous­
ly elected secretary of the board ot school
examiners. Mr. Andrus is well known
throughout the county and no one can sav
other than that the selection is first-cla».

(fptlcal goods can be found at John Hess­
mer's jewelry store, better selected than In
large cities. Spectacles, eyr glasses, opera
glasM-v. spy glasses and field glasM*. \iw
many other goods In that line. CWII at thr
store and look them over. Prices are low.

Sdr.M
I"*
uecioru In the matier.

Inspector General, u. IL K. of P.

s,tuS,^*h U°rt°" ’'’"ta

Monday. September 2d will occur the
arainl labor day .lemotutratlob at ”WuI‘,

k

rBaMwrn has had a proportion
n,u,a«®«it toP 1H the

®b?t ha* reigned the pastorate ot
Frestiyteriai' church in thi# eity. He
will preach hie farewell sermon next Sun­
day. We understand he ha* accepted a
call from the J’etnukey church.
&lt;’. E. Kl#or, from Hastings, has entered
in partnership with J. C. • Hare, In the
marble business. These gentlemen are
preparing to push the business and extend
their trade over more territory.—Lowell
Journal.
,

All persons having to buy new or second
hand school tmoks should r*n at Dr.
Ijtthrop'* drug store and examine hl#
itock. also school supplies, pod*. Ink.
paper, slates and everything required In
the city or county school*. He pays the
highest prices for second hand school
I Kicks in cash or exchange. Patronize
him.

Friday, Aug. 30

Woodruff
&amp; Cotant,
TINNERS,
Now occupy the building recently vacated

We arc now prepared todo all kind* of

The Dnimrist and Bookseller,
Will sell for one week

Slates at Cost,

TIN WORK.
Eave Trougiting and Tin Roofing a spec­
ialty, also repairing of all kinds. Call and
see u*.
Woodruff A Cotaxt.
Woodruff A Cotant buy rags, rubber,
copper, zinc, etc.

Buy your gasoline of

Woodrzeff
&amp; Cotant.
Less Than Cost!
Second Hand School Books CLOSE OUT PRICES!
Many New School Books

4 gallon Goshen oval churn.

Your Own Price.

10.................................
I
12 inc,h strap blngei, pair
10 foot jointed fish rods,
Intent wire window screen*
Nickle I’Bte stove polish, box
1 lb. can fresh mackerel, can
3 “
mackerel In tomato saficc. can
Pressed cum beef, can... ...................
ham. can
Those wishing space in Floral hall dur­
Potted "
ing the fair should apply as soon as possi­
Broiled lake salmon, can
ble to the superintendent of that depart­
1 will give an
Cas* farm table aauee, large bottle..
ment, Mr. J. M. Hewes. Usually -those
Pickled white onions, bottle
who have wanted the privileges ofjtiie hall
Manilla olive*, bottle
have waited until the first or second day
Cron A Blackwell’# table *anee
of the fair. Mr. Hewes says that lie wish­
6 bars I’m* Gold soap
es those who desire space to apply early
100 lb. package No. 1 white fish....
thl* year.
25 •'
“
•• trout
Patent nmp with scrub brush attached
Cha*. Bronson died Monday morning at
3 lb. pall Wise axle grease
hh home in Irving township after a long
Pint Mason fruit Jara, doz
and |&gt;ainful sickni-” from consumption.
Quart.'
The funeral wa* held yesterday. Mr.
Woodbury fruit Jara, dm«.
Bronson wa* well known by many in this
Second Jiand grain bags, doz
city. Hh wa* a warm and genhl nature
All goods on our 5c. counter
and he wa* an honorable and upright man.
This offer Is only for cash customers.
................... 10c.
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He has been for Home time a member of
Butter and eggs taken a* cash.
Call at
“
25c......................... "
Barry lodge. No. 13. K. of P.
once and examine thqse beautiful picture*
Adrian can Ja*t now exhibit a curiosity and get a ticket The number of picture#
to the world in the shape of a nuntiower- to be given away is limited.
bcaring oak tree. The freak I* located &lt;n
the large oak. that ha* stood on the cor­
ner. of Michigan Ave. and George St for a
decade and more. The sunflower Is grow­
ing from the top of the tree, and ha* a
stalk about five fuet high. It I* In full
bloom. How the seed got there In a ques­
tion, a* it Is too large a tree for any boy to
climb.—Adrian Times.

- Thr advantage of having one In every­
way preparafto move building# In ourcity
was plainly shown last week. Mrs. Wm.
Tinkler desired her house moved several'
rod* west of its late location. One mover
N. Mudge and wife, of ihnaha. Neb., thought he was equal to the task, took the
job. tried 1L out larking necessary appara­
visltgd In town a fl»w days this week.
tus. failed. A. 8. Dean was then called.
Miss Cbattie Lake returned Monday from He took hold of the Job in dead earnest
a short vai-atlon trip around thr Jakes.
With hi* extensive equipment and knowl­
Mre.jEliiabrth Hartom. of Assyria, was edge of the business he soon had the build­
ing where the owner wanted it and that
thr guest of friends In town last week.
too with little or no ilamage to the wall*
Mr*. Addie Reed Flenrinc returns or papering &lt;&gt;f the house. Those haring
Thursday to her home in Philadelphia.
building* to move should consult Mr.
Mis’ Florence Ix-e-. has secured u posi­ Dean.
tion as teacher In the Nashville schools.

I’. T. Colgrove and family expect to
The Detective Association of Barry.
leave Saturday for a visit In Minneapolis. Prairieville. Hope and Orangeville will
Everett Stlnchcomb and wife -returned hold their annual meeting at Hickory Cor­
ners
on Saturday, Sept. 28th, 1889. at two
Saturday to Marshall after a short visit
o'clock p. m., sharp. Business of import­
here.
ance, all member* turn ouL*
Miss Wentworth, of Columbus. O.. !•
Et oKNK Hakthokx, Pres.
visiting her brother. H. Wentworth, and
John J. Pr.itKtN*. Sec’y.
family.
Mrs. I.. M. Wilkinson, of Bedford. Is in
Tlir Coming of a laroal Show.
the city visiting her sons, E. W. and &lt;’. W.
Among the multitude of traveling exhi­
bitions, none have won a fairer name aP»l
Jordan.
fame
than
Wallace &amp; Co.’# Great World’s
Rev. Oviatt filled the Congregational
pulpit in Nashville Sunday morning and Menagerie and International three-ring
circus, which It to be In Hastings Satur­
evening.
day. Sept. 7. Thl# show not only presents
D. W. Reynold*. R. K. «Irani ami Will all It advertise*, which 1* a commendable
Spence retunied yetflrrday from northern feature In Itself, but which It does present
aud advertise I# of the best. It deserve*
Michigan.
to. and will draw largely during It* vltlt
A. D. Rork and wife were in Eaton
Rapid* yesterday, attending the funeral of here.

a son-in-law.
Mlu OsmuD, uf Nashville, returned
to her home Monday after a visit with

Commencing

More Pon»ton# and Bounty.
A gentleman ' representing Milo B.
Steven* A Co., of Washington, D. C., and
DetrolL Mich., can be seen at the Mfoleutt
friends here.
House, Nashville. Thursday. Sept/ 3th.
MBs Moggie Strahan, of Grand Rapids, and at the Hasting# House, HastlniK Fri­
has been the guest a few days of Mrs. J.
day, Septdth, by persons desiring informa­
F. Goodyear..
'
tion concerning petition#, bounties, etc.,
Gen. J. G. Parkhurst retunwd to Cold­ or having claims which they desire to have
water Monday, after a few day# virit al F. prosecuted by said attorneys. The last
Congress enacted new taw# of which ad­
G. Goodyear’*.
vantage should be taken at once.
The seventh annual Central Michigan
L. E. Stauffer and J. Roger* went to
Turn Vereln convention will be held, at Jackson Monday to attend a meeting of
A ttor Law Broakors.
Ijmslng, Sept. 1 aftd 2. Delegations from produce shipper.
There are eighteen prosecution* to come
the Saginaw*. DetrolL Jackson apd Grand
Mr*. Je»ale Sull retunied Saturday to before the present term of the Barry cir­
Rapids will be presenL Great prepara­
her home in Eafon county, after a visit cuit court for illegal liquor selling. The
tions are in order by the local society, and
people of that county evidently have the
the convention vlaltors will have a most with friend* here-,
cooperation of their prosecuting attorney
Frank Ackersc® went to Jackson Mon­
enjoyable time. Saturday evening. Aug.
In tbeir effort* to enforce the laws. On
31, a reception will be given the delega- day to attend a meeting of the produce the *lde of the right Is also the Hastings
Uons at Turner hall. On Sunday, from dealer* of the state­
Baxxkm, the only republican paper In
10 to 12, at the Llederkranz hall athletic
Prof. J- W. Roberts was in Grand Rap­ Michigan that we know of which not only
contests of all aorta will be in order, and ids Monday, attending the teachers insti­ advocate* the punishment of Illegal liqow
In the afternoon a concert will be given,
rellera, but acta in accordance with It*
after which Jumping, dumb-bell*, parallel tute in session there.
views.—Plainwell Independent
Miss Kittle Holbrook return# thl# week
and horizontal bars contests take place.
to
Muskegon,
to
resuare
her
du*k«
in
the
f
A Lcadlag akaw Caming.
In thtevenlng. at 7 o'clock, poem*, decliniaUons and gymnastic e^relaea. op&lt;m toUm kindergarten scIkw) there.
Among the many leading shows, that of
public, is the program, and will be followed
Prof W. A. Morse and family visited In Wallace A Co. B always In the van. It*
Ttrfytjn s.i«-r popularity seem* to be unbounded, and
by a distribution of the prizes won by the tkSd'^1 -«k
wherever it exhibit* a crowded canvas B
athletes.
for tbeirwew home in AuSoble.
the rule. It is to be In Hasting* 8*turd*y
T-raf. w. A. None k««« t&lt;«Ur
Mr*. J. Uehty. accompanied by her «on Sept 7th, and there will be no exception
AuS,M». U»oo DOOOW. •b'" “
Jay, returned Monday from a visit with to the Immensely large patronage when it
fee. Orw 1» wl"
I*
her daughter at Grand Junction.
reaches us. A company that B enabled
or the .life wfeool. He
I) R, Cook, Geo- H- Brooks *?d th?lr to present to much variety and excellence,
tfee Kboel bo.nl here (nm u&gt; enmeemenl
wlvrabaveSen for the past few day# via­ and * menagerie com posed of animals ao
rot the emalor yeer "felt* I^J
rare and curious, will be sure to be appre­
lend Into. The p...ltkm whlehjUT. Um Ring *t Bert Walker’s In Allegan.
ciated by thl* communitywm tendertd el Auheble I. • **«er 1*1
Word was received by J. L-Crawley
In, one then thl. mold “I”1."’?'' &amp;B morning that his niece-Mra. Rev. A.
next opportunity for ndv.noement it te K. Stewart, of Osaeo, is seriously 111The C. K- * 8. will sell exenraiun tickwith unlTenal repot th*1.1?*
Mr*. Mien Jones and Mr*. W. H.
rt. Horn .11 .trtten. t»
our vlllue whool ere Mr. Um depjrt2d. for one fare tor round trip tlcket^guoa
He luut bed ctrertre ot lhe reboot to ,0" lerweot to Lake Odesaa Thursday to atto
return on first train Sept- 3d. There
yer, eo.1 II luu pertly ln.pro.ed turfer Md llt. tun.r.1 ot the I*’"1'* *•”"■
will be a grand street
him. «»l»ln««"l^11!,ttat’1S21‘TuJ
Hrttrr Wdluo ta. twlftw"! bb P“l,“ have already been
gaffed and arrange­
the bert pwlirt reboot.' I»
ment* are being made for five moreln.tele. Mr. Moree t. e ret-ble teeefeer.
cludlng Constantine and Otsego bands.
Mlowlny Clowly ell Ute more P™*'™1”'
There
will
also
be
a .^,lo“
raetbtxl. ot reboot work, end J" ""T*10 Mudge A Son.
Geo. M. Dewey. Jr-, won the ««npeU- parachute drop and ball game Ibetween
meet with eueeeee el AuSeble. Th«
tive examination for appointment as cadet Kalamazoo and Saginaw **£■” ,c °^5
JJw^PoInt Mlliury academy from ■ the Trains leave Hasting’ about 7tM and »M
aor but expect to
’.
position in time for regular beginning or eighth district
Mfeool.—MbUteTllle Bepobllcn.

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WITH EVERY

$25 in Trade

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15

That retails for S5.00.

We are Determined to SellGoofc

JOS, ROGERS.

Practical Hints is/ialSs
toBnHders.

railtracts. Short chapur* on the kitchen,
chimney#, ctau-rn. fouixtation. brickwork, mor­
tar. cellar, beating, rentltatfon. toe roof and
many Item# of Internet to builder*.. Matted tree
un receipt of lOernte iu |M»tat «Ump«. Addre##
Sau. xai. Surer Mrrai. Kourixi; Co. #10
East Twentieth Mt.. New York City.

Jim’s GiSE m.

Eadorwd by Phyilci**#. In? it it
Lud.
Raid Nt ill Drrrrlrt,

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Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds,

THE LEADER.'
So acknowledged by all who see it or use it.
therefore the cheapest, the

The best and
.

FARMERS
FAVORITE
GRAIN DRILL
None hut words of praise for it from the many farmers to
whom we have sold this Drill, and who have given it thor­
ough trial during the two years we have sold it.

We are agents for more than a dozen buggies, and keep the
largest stock on hand of any dealer in Central Michigan. We
can suit you in both quality and price. The

Studebaker Wagon
Has become such a favorite because it ii the acknowledged
best wagon made, that no farmer with an eye to business,
who deZires to be economical and save money, can afford to
buy »ny other. It is the best and best made wagon on earth.

Call and see us when you want anythihg in the line of

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�THE 8ILO

FARM AND GARDEN.
TO

THE

IN

BRIEF.

This remedy h becoming so well known
and to popular a* to need no h|&gt;ecial mentlotu All who have used Electric Bitters
sing
the same song of prslto. A purer
Professor J. W. Robertson, of the On­
tario department of agriculture, sums up medleluf doe* not exist and it is guaran­
teed to do all that is claimed. Electric bit­
Uio whole silo question as follows: *»
1. It is essential that the silo be air ters will cure all diseases of the liver and
kidneys, will remove pimples, bolls, salt
tight and frost proof.
rheum and other affections caused by im2. The crop to be ensiled must be •pure blood. Will drive Malaria from the
grown to a stage when the several plants system and prevent as well as cure all Ma­
will be almost mature.
larial fevers. For cure of headache, con­
3. The crop to be ensiled should Im- put stipation and indigestion try electric bitters.
in loosely at first, to. permit of quick and Entire Mtisfacttou guaranteed, or monej
sufficient heating; only the sides and cor­ refunded. Price 50 eta. and Sl.bi per bottie at W. H. Goodyear's drug More.
ners should lie tramped. .

DAVID SLATS GOLIATH.

Fill

INSTRACTIVE INFORMATION RELAT­

ING

DOCTRINE

FARM.

Among other industries of neglected
orchards are the Buchers which sire al­
lowed to spring up from the base of (lye

stems. When the trees are young, aud
these suckers nre.only a year old or less,
they may be pulled up without much
labor and the trees preserved in a neat
and thrifty appearance (Fig. 1.) But if
neglected they will become large and
thick and are difficult .to remove, and,
they draw largely on the strength and
vigor of the trees. “*- ’
“

:

4. The tilling may-proceed every day,
every second day, or every third day
with equally satisfactory results.
5. The silage may lie covered with cut
straw to u depth of two feet, or it may­
be left uncovered altogether at tho ex­
pense of wasting only the top six inches.
In the following four sets of conditions
and results I hare tried to put the whole
theory.
By “life" I mean life as in
the ceils, or life in the spores, which
would be destroyed by a temperature
abo’e 125 Fahrenheit. If air finds ad­
mission through a knot hole or crock or
down the sides from lite neglect of
tramping it will carry spores with it and
so introduce new life.

2
THRIFTT TREE—RVIXF.D BY StTKKRS.
The owners then attempt to get rid of
them, but they are too'strong to be pull­
ed. and as a resort they are cut away
with knife or ax once, leaving the stubs.
These send up more new suckers and tho

Fcrmeaistioa

Head the following: Mr. C. H. Morris.
Newark. Arkansas, says: &lt;m down
with abscess of lungs, and friend* and
physicians pronounced me an Incurable
consumptive.
Began taking Dr. King's
New Discovery fof cousumption. am now
on my third bottle, and able to oversee the
work on tny farm. It is the tinest medi­
cine ever made.”
JetN* Middlewart. Decatur. Ohio, says:
“Hud it not lieen for Dr. King’s New Dis­
covery for consumption I would have died
of lung troubles. Was given up by doc­
tors. Am now In best of health." Try It.
Sample l-ottles free at W. H. Goodyear's
drug store.

lesson

IX. THIRD

QUARTER,

TERNATIONAL SERIES,

SEPT.

IN­

1.

.CwnpOd Irvrn
Helper
of II. S Hrfto*u. publwW. PUS*M
After tta spirit of th® tord cam® mightily
u-on David a-wu learned in last week’s i®w
2^tta spirit of tta Lord departed from
Baal, and an evil sptnt from tta l-wd
troubtad film (chap xvi, 14!; and.that •»«
spirit is mrotloned fivP Umw to tta ctadng
Venn of the chapter, as well as iu ctape.
-rriii, 10; xix,U. Saul, having rofmed to
obey God and follow Him. h simply left by

which'th'.') have preferred to the truth.

Thr

Israel and of tha PhilUttn* were in battle
arrav upon two mountains faring raeb other,
and between them tay a valley; for forty
day*, moramg and evening, Goliath the
giant, the ebanijdoq of th" Philistines, stood
and cried for some man of Israel to come and
light with him. saying, If be kill me we will
■
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If t
I,Im vml will

The best salve In the world for cuts,
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, &gt; chapped hands, chilblains, corxs.
and all skin eruptions, and positively curre
piles, omo pay required. It I* guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re­
funded. Price 25 cts. per box. For sale
a man over nine feet tilgli,
coetoi uuu
by W. H. Goodyear
weighing ov®r 150 pounds, and lhe brad of
A litrlit huckleberry crop in Michigan bis »j««r atout twenty pounds. t*o man in
this year.
Israel wns willuig to try tattle with him.
33. "And Saul stal to David. Thou'art not
For bilious aud miasmatic diseases.
Ayer's Ague Cure is a safe and radical able" .Saul, like all his soldiers, saw only
with Id* natural eycov and looking upon
cure.
David’s youth and apparent inexpcriccco in
Real estate is lively at Marquette.
mutters of war. said: Thau art but-a youth,
Dr. Jaques’ German Worm Cakes destroy while this Philistine is a man of war from his
youth,
and therefore tbou art not able to go
worms and remove them from the system.
against him'to fight with him. In Saul's
Safe, pleasant and effective.
ryes it was simply a question of man against
100 men are boosting thr Muskegon mon, tmd so it s.*-nind to to in the cyw of all
river drive.
of Hcwta, wa-. not thoughtof, much lem relied
upon. How could a people wbo»n history
The proprietors of Santa Abie have
from their very lieglmitog was
full of tho
autborirxd W. H. Goodyear to refund your
mighty power of God ou their behalf ever
money if, after giving this California Klug
forget Him or fail to trust in Hirai
.
of cough cures n fair trial as directed, it
34-8G. ’ Ho hath defied'thearmta of the
fails to give satisfaction for the cure of
Living God." Tlw Living God was to David
coughs, croup, whooping cough and all
a far greater reality tb-in this :uaas of defiaut
throat and lung troubles. When the dis­
and blaqihetning fl -sli and blood.
ease affects the brad anil assumes the form
37. "The Lord that delivered me, • • •
of catarrh, nothing is so effective as Call•rill deliver im-." This sound* like tho great
'fornla Cat-r-enre. These preparations are
without equals as household remedies. dcllronxl out of the mouth of th® lion; an J
Sold at SI a package. Three for S2.50.

Southern Cultivator gives the follow­
ing plan of ventilating sweet potato
bunks, which has proven very satisfac­
fob-. Timely removal of these sproute
tory at the south:
is easily performed, and a neat and bandI make long banks in a line north and
some symmetrical shape is preserved.
south as high a= necessary, and after
If done while the tree* are in a thrifty
putting a good covering of corn stalks
state of growth or some time during
(we have no pine straw) about two thick­
midsummer, they orc much leas liable to
sprout.again than when performed while eight inch boards together as tf to make
tbo trees are dormant. If the suckers
a gutter as long as my bank, and place
have not been allowed to become too
It on the top ot it in the aha [to of a roof;
large, they nre easily pulled off by sein­
then I put the quantify of dirt required,
ing the upper ends with ixrth hands,
say atout three inches all over the gut­
placing the boot between sucker and
ter and bank, and press it down with
tree, and giving a sudden pressure with
back of spade, leaving both ends of gut­
the foot and a sudden jerk with the
ter opened until cold weather threatens,
hand.*. Tills gives a clean removal, and
then 1 close the north end, but nover
they will not sprout up again as when
close the south end except in very sevens
short stubs are left.by cutting them off.
cold, and then only with straw, and re­
In addition to the foregoing advice.
move it as soon as the weather turns
Country Gentleman adds:
warm or mild; and-thus I never loec^ny
It will not be forgotten by intelligent
sweet potatoes.
orcharduta that the removal of any
I also put a rough covering of about
growing part while the tree is growing
two feet above my bank* x/t keep the
I ends to check its vigor; but in the case
A “flower festival" is to be held nt
pelting rain from washing tho dirt off
already mentioned, the removal of the
aud to keep a more even temperature, South Haven on the 28th.
suckers, which areLdrawing so largely
and to prevent sprouting to any great
"I cannot 'praise Hood'i* Sarsaparilla half
on the strength of the tree,is the smaller
rnoogb."
says a mother whose son. almost
extent in mild winters.
blind with scrofula, wns cured by this medicine.
of two evils; and it is better to get rid of
A very large loss of this valuable crop
them nt onoe, without danger of their
Detroit contains a man who rotten eggs
is causcd by two early digging and for
springing up again, than to have them
•
want of proper and sufficient ventilation the street car passengers.
ruin the beauty and symmetry of the
EUert’s Daylight Liver Pills are a boon to
for the banka.
trees
sufferers from sick headache, --our stomach,
A Few G.xxl Hints.
torpid liver and Indigestion. Sugar coatIn the first illustration is u diagram ot 'cd. pleasant to take and warranted to go
Just how much cultivation is required a bom frame, especially designed fur the through by daylight.
for a particular crop to prevent loss from convenience of the hay carriers now in
A new Campbell prms ha* been put in
neglect, and how many times it should vogue. As many of our readers know.
flic Ontonagon Herald office.
Ims repeated, says the agricultural &lt;-ditor
uf Tire World, depends no much upon
.English Spavin l.inlnwut removes all
Hard. Soft or Callous,! Lump,-, nnd Blem­
- the crop itaelt, and other circumstances.
ishes from horse*. Bbxxl Spavin. Curbs.
thnt.no general rule will bp appliculfle to
Splints. Sweeney1. Ring-bone. Stifles, all
Sh. Of course, corn and potatoes
Swollen
Throats. Sprains. Cough, etc.
more of what we call cultivation
Save &amp;&gt;0 by use of one bottle. Warranted.
• wheat and. oata. There are *om«»
Sold by Dr. E. II. Lathrop, Druggist
results arising from frequent aud even
Hastings.
shallow cultivation which an: extremely
Tire East Saginaw Rille* will havejr nrw
important and Which nre independent of
armory to cost &gt;12,000 or 314.000.
•
what is commonly called clean culture—
that is. keeping the crop free from wcerLs
Unele Sam’s Nerve &amp; Bone Liniment
will relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia and
and grans.
rbemuntisiu. Sold by all druggists.
All growing plants require moisture;
without nseasonable supply their growth
• A club hou.M- has drawn enough in a
will be checked, anil if the crop is not
lottery to pay a few days' board bill at
A BAHN FIIAME.
Plank’s-$4,000.
wholly lost the yield will be disappoint­
ing and unsatisfactory. Most persons do some of the old born frames, made when
n&lt;d fully appreciate the importance of hay or grain was unloaded by liund or
1* In store for all who me Kemp'* Babain lor
cultivation as a means of supplying mois­ with tho old faaliioned luiy fork and ttie throat and tangs, the great guaranteed rem­
tackle, are inconvenient. This frame edy. Would you believe that it is sold on its
ture. As rains are periodical, and as nt
can to made as reailily as any, holding
merit! and that aav dnuutist Is mitborlted by
&lt;-crtain seasons long periods of dry weath­
er intervene, the moisture must bu fur­ tile building together na firmly and of­ the pqjprletor of this wonderful remedy to give
fering no obstruction^ to bund or hay you a sample bottle free? It'uever falls to cure
nished through the medium Of cultiva­
fork from peak, to dour. Tlie main lx?am sent® or chronic coughs. AU dnigalsts sell
tion. The earth is tho great storehouse of
Kemp's Balsam. Larne bottles Me. and ti.
moisture from which all living plants can bo taken qht of the old style frames
and this arrangement put in ita place at
Blissfield is to have a wire fence factory.
draw their supply. The water in the
small coat, says Ohio Farmer.
earth is either going downward frotp an
Ohio Farmer also gives a plan for sav­
excess poured on tho sucface by rains or
There is nothing that eom|iares with Cole's
ing selected seed corn.-wluch it is ad­ Veterinary (^arbollsalve. It cures cuts,
being drawn upward by capillary attrac­
vised to pick while husking and place in wounds, bruises, collar and saddle galls,
tion when the surfaco lias become hard
tarn or out building where it will keep sores, mange, scratches, thrush. Inflamma­
and dry. Hence the importance of break­
tion.* and all skin and hoof dlM-ase* quicker
ing lids dry crust, ot rather "not permit­ dry.
Then saw an Inch board any width thsn-sn}' other other remedy. It is The
ting it to form, by frequent cultivation or
into pieces about four inches in length. only preparation that will Invariably renew
such a stirring of the soil as breaks up the
Saw a notch in one side (see cut) of each, the hair ite original color. Edwin D.
capillary connection, arrests the ascend­
aud^iplit out the (&lt;art marked A. leaving Hither, driver of Jay Eye Ser. says:
' ing moisture and holds it within reach
the hook marked B. Push one of these “Having given Veterinary Carbolisalve a
of the roots of tho plants in a mulch of
thorough trial. I can’ fully endorse. IL and
loose soil instead of allowing it to reach Into the end of each -ar, ufid after this take pleasure In recommending It to all
is dpne, stretch a No. 18 wire lurrows the
the surface and be wasted in evapora­
owners of homes as the best remedy that 1
building in an out of tlie way place, ever saw for general stable use." Large
tion.
which will also be secure from rata and cans Si: small cans 50 cents, bold by E.
mice, hang the ears on this wire us H.'Ijithrop.
oloM.togcther as they will hang, and it
&lt;v F. Hale, of Shelby, sells his peach
weevil larvae in several ways. One abd is assure! Umt the result will to an im­ crop ousthe trees for 82.000.
the simplest way is to plunge them for provement in the corn crop, in a few
a few momenta in toiling water. An- years, that will surpri-e any one. When
By M. P. b meant Miles' Nerve and
• • otficr and a’very gd&lt;xl and effective one shelling corn in the spring these hangers Liver Pills which regulate* the liver,
’ is what is called the bl-sulphide of car­ should be ipved and put in an old nail stomach, bowels, etc., through their ner­
keg
or
box
and
set
aWay.
They
will
last
bon treatmenL
The w-ed b ■put in.a
ves,, Smallrat and mildest A new prin­
tight box or barrel, a small vowel con­ Tor years.
ciple! A revqjutlontaer! Samples free at
W. H. Goodyear'*.
taining half a gill of bi-sulphide of car­
bon placed upon the seed and lhe re
Free mall delivery service baa been or­
ceptoJle kept, tightly closed brat least
dered at Albion and Menominee.
forty-eight fcoura. -JThe.-.drug will then
have evaporated' and permeated all
through the seed so that every weevil is srrjlngkmext for sowimo sKio.odttx:
the formula &lt;rf a simple vegetable rem­
killed. Don’t overlook that Che vapor
i
It is also told-that a 'great, portion of ilouary
r tnv fh—
■tut
__
extremely inflammable. Tim operation the work horse* have heave* before they
shonltl to carried on outdoors or.in tui are 12 years old, and themannrrin which throat and lung aflectloas, also a nositlv® and
radical cure lor nervowi debilitr and all Dar­
open shed, and the seed when emptied they ar* fed is the chief causa of this. rons complaints, alter tavtn* tested Its wonderXu! enratlv*.
In thousands or cases.
out. kept away from light or fire.
The heavy worker, in bad weather espe­
IL known
to his stifferlox
dmake
by this
moth earn!
a dSIlre
cially, is tied to a manger full'd hay for fellows.
days together, thru filled with water till
1
thU r’T,P* ln «re.
Bee k«q»ern are reporting very favor
he is too full to breatlie, then Ire is called ™—..
w RuxUsb. with full directions
alfiy'on Alsikt clover as a honey plant.
fit to work. A horse's manger should for preparli it and using. Sent by mail bv

m&gt;

always be empty except for half an hour
at meal time, which is ample time for
him to cal all any horse should, if his
ration is composed' of a right proportion

- *-

tv
ooics. 14 * rower* niocx. Rochester.
N. iw
.

Dr. Wm. Blake has been appointed pen­
sion examining surgeon at Lapeer.

in one year's time again they meet.
ign s
And kneel before the sovereiF"'
3 ffc
~ t:
------------ cned
And as with gracious mitstretcl
— ha
— &gt;d.
He welcomed home the youthful ba: d.
lie natural eagerness expressed.
To see the object* of their quest.
The first »uch lutirou* pearl* dtspla r».
That every tongue is loud in praiar.
So white, the »now-flake* on their w. y
Compared to them are dull nnd gr: y.
The next a diamond fnore pure.
And larger than the Koh-i-noor,
Tha» shone with such a brilliant li; it.
The sunbeam*, shamed, withdrew trt&gt;:n
. sighu

“I hop® it is well with me," “I trust I tun a
child of God." Why not coms out clearly
and any “I believe God," “1 know whom I

A WORD OF WARNING

Copyngbr. IN t

Atkins’ Silver Steel Diamond}^

ablo to keep that which I hay® committed
unto Him againtt that day."
.
S8, 3D. "And David «ai 1.1 cannot go with
these; for I bar® not promt them.’’ When
Saul saw th® grand couildenco of David in
the Living God, be said, “Go, and th® Lord
b® with thee;" then to armed David with his

torn.-d to rely upon *wl&gt; helps.
God. but to &lt;lidn .t know tho use of man's
no armor but the prcwui-e of God wtr?n be

41-44. “When the Pbilistiae looked about
and aw David he dbdslned him." Ko the
flewb al wayx despiww tta Spirit, ju*t a* Ish­
mael n.-ockivl4«ac, but tho flesh i-tall l&gt;»c&lt;*nquered and tt» Spirit will prevail.
45. ••Thou comcat with sword, spear and
shield; but I come m the asm- of the Lord
of Host.*, the God of th® armlet of Israel,
wbrxn tbna hast defied." Goliath represent­
ed simply himself and hi*'own power and
skill; but David thought uotbujg uf himself;
ho represeutel the Lord of Hosts, th® God of
Israel, and tb- question was not what could
David do, but what could He do in whose
nara-j David went forth.
'
there b a God in Israel” David says what
God will do, and that through him as th® in­
strument. but tho object will bo to honor
God and not David. Now th® Lord searcbetb
all taext* and undenrtaadeth all the imagina­
tions of the thoughts; Ho weigheth our ac­
tions our spirits and our paths (I Ch ran

r in our inmost
Him known or
------ ------ --- j --------- ----- —
.-&gt;uld not have gone forward so confidently.
47. *'A|1 this netembly shall know that the
ton! saveth not with sword and *;&gt;ear: fur
tho tattle is the Lord's, and He will gire you
Into our bands." See tow David is nothing
and God L» everything; it I, Paul's cry, “Not
*' bu‘ tbc Or“-’&gt;of God"
(Gul. U. 90; I Cor. xv. 10). Nutfcu also that
not only stall Israel know, but all the &lt;-ortb
stall know that Jehovah is the God and de-

,
...... ............... —
uulu ourthrow a grantor Goliath, even tta Antichrist,
then
brael know tbnt Jams, hi long
dcsptod. b tbeir own Mawinh and Snviourand all th-j earth shall know tbnt th® God of
Israel L. tta only laving m»dTro. God.
oa CUnstuirt would daily remember that th®
tattle of onr llfn i, tta
.. I 1— n,_

the ATKINS SILVER STEEL DUJWTO

P
AT If INC Jh
c. ®_V 1_ A I K. IR O QL W ■

Dr. C. McLane’s Celebrated

A good way to save all the propertieb
of droppings is to daily throw the earth
over lhe previous night's .dropping*.

A Georgia correspondent advise* as a
remedy for hog cholera:- To boil garlic
and mix meal and some -Balt into a slop
and give to all the hogs every two weuks

boxes; you thus compose iw gathered uhd
saved. Stoppings thus .saved may not
bc-worth their weight in gold, but will

Tor chicken cholera, use an iron trough
aud keep rusty trona in it, and you will

Uncle Sam’s Condition Powders will
cure distempers, coughs, cold*. fevers and

woudr-n trough.

tie, sheep. bof&gt; and poultry are subject

’

snucn
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&gt; Just as readily as by jtteadin* --we
•
at 1-4 the eil*' ''r

YOUNG MENteiesuphy"

Chief Justice Fuller does not like Jus­
tice Field, but he thought it unjust to ar­
rest Ids companion on the bench.

Chicago, Kal&amp;Ei'.c: ii Sigh

»i»is;.

A ftw dexet Men at the right time
Win often can • eevero epell o&lt;
•lokne,,. Price only 25 cento at
any drag afore. Be sure and eeo
that Dr. C. MoLANES CELE­
BRATED LIVER PILLS, FLEM­
ING BROS., Pittaburgh, Pa., le
enthobox. None other is Genuine.

?? r00/1* .bav,°And whot gi°r-v *«•"&gt; "“'dd
* rvpr-T rhUd of
™ocwning nil thing,
*b{&lt;*
to contend that 'Ubs
tattle 1, the Lord’s."
‘x
48, 4'1 “David busted, and ran toward the
army to most tho Philistine.’’ Manv thou
~&gt;d’of Israel and many thousand, of the
Hiitatinra axe Watching th® stripling and the
giant as they go forth to mrat each other in
deadly conflict nnd to decide the fatoaf then®
nation* it ______

w-mge in ruing forth nnannM to mJ?&amp;
who tor forty days had. made all tbeir
hearts to trvtnblr; while ou th- nartof H,,
ruiust™. th*
Jr.***?* lbe

itelMUPOUS. IND t»EWHlS.W
\yKWMUS. M/ v*

WILL CURB

Wl...
"VT“ re-ecuoeu by thousam
SSfl LmUni™1 °f Lutaa*‘l interwt tt is
David now rntu to n&gt;r-®t hia nwn&gt; . -

Pigvons'like a little green .food occa
aionaily. as a change from grain diet.

Twas hard tn chrv
The monarch k:
The third t* Ma.,..
Now, wich a half trujn
And smile of
-r confitlen
r '
!•
He shows a cake tf !■
Snap,
So peetle*. m its pt. ■
That dirt, alannru t .
igs u&gt;«,
The ohl king, as i
Grasp* it, and
in
dd'Sht. •
“ No -------more- rnnfu ■
No more cold m«’•j'hinjj di».
Subjects' my youngest win obr..
The Ivury boap ha. u

There are many white soap*, each rejjcttented to be “just as good as the‘l»or/;’’
they ARE NOT. but like all counterfeit*,.lack the peculiar and r-mifkable quafihe*
-»
&lt;-L r„ ill
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Upon getting it.
of *1.
the-----genuine.
Axk
for ‘‘Ivory»
’’ e
Sw

work, ami will prewrve too unto III* bcaveuJy
same spirit in each, and probably Paul leornnl
the secret from David. What simple conAltaic® in God. what grand aMurance: and

m

Dominique hens make good mothers.
According to The Poultry Journal they
are. in fact. diflictAtto l»eat as all pur­
poke Yowls. ’
I
r
. ■
rM i3 .

AN EASTERN T/\LE.
A king once sun tnoried lii-. three
And thus addresi cd the anxious ones
“Go forth, my s- ns, through allMhc e
And search for a -tides of worth .
Then he wlio bn igs the choicest thing
Shall in my btcai. be crowned a» kin’.

Bbortiiand writer* get front
•60 TO • 150 PER MONTFL^.
| The work it li«ht. P*****?,’.V/thu
I Hundreds tare tranied starttaud io
now as nil ng over
SI.00OPEBVEAB.
।

rifK

THXX^
Send far partieulan to W

stenographist

�1 Unanimously

3

TW Doughty Virginian Nomi.
„ated for Governor.
JOT A VOICE RAISED AGAINST HIM.

SY /tf?

WRECKED THE FIRST TI

Butchers of Women
others are badly injured.

Murder and

TbZ

□&lt; th. Knoxville, Cumberland
Uul.vUterrtlrutoih8.bran louk.xl tofw^
to with intmrt by tbe prop!. ot u,u^

base ball scores.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

wo tending

Suicide Hold

I- ..ted 1tiat t.-.w Jid.te

Bloody Carnival.
WIFE AHu MIETHE88 THE VICTIMS.

over this line. Twenty-two miles out from
K»o„ai. u p_,.
7^ “
■Ulow nr„m
„u, u u
" «•
fi&lt;n lb. lop ..r th. ,,WU. t« th— l_i
2

..... »-• ■'•ooutm; bi Cleveland—
Cleveland 3, Pittsburg 4; ot Indianapolis—
Indianapijf* 3, Chicago 10; at Philadelphia
8*2^1* Pbl*lW‘ W*“b,n«t«»L American
usoctatiou: At Cincinnati— Cincinnati 3
U’&lt;?;
^ta’ilW-IxSvIfc 8.

Nearly *1,000,000 worth of edibte ma-

lout month, while l«wt than |2(M»,U00 repre-

Brouklrn V.

flture by .trvtching a rope arrow a walk that

The Republican
uuinte -.indidates for
.&lt;rnor, and attorney
i ■ Arailemy of Music
i noon. Ixmg before
tozuu to assemble in

Elam,

Lich became turnultjTic appenrcL After
ulent, Rev. Vernon I.
fixtUlghts and of-

immenred hia address
&gt;«* nianaca, swindling

utterly unable to

-The uufliivll lite Democratic
! public thought an !
»Lle apprehenakm has
dorm nation
clored inau

•i
. ------*waye(i to
one side and went off. turning bottotnslde
up. In turning u wo wrenched from tbe
----ui mm i-oacn tn*t
••Rld—n. On ol tbu
kilieil outright, two died inside of an hour

W’r’
* ** •’rtoualy
injured Following is a list: &amp; T. Power*
kilted alm-wt outright; Judge G-rg. An­
drews died in an hour; Atexander Reeder
»x-sberiff of Knox county, died in an hour’

injured.
Col. 1dmm Young, chairman of tbe board
rf public works, died Friday at 2 p. m.
Edward F. Barker is thought to be dying,
also J. E. Btrry. Barker was pin nod un­
iter the cars for more than an hour. Countv
Judge Maloney is in a precarious condition
He
will hardly recover. Hh riba era
broken and thigh fractured. An InqiMst
wm lield over Col. 8. T. Power* Friday and
p verdirt of accidental death from unavoid-

• ui red at 4 o'clock p. m.. and his remains
Were shipped to Augusta, Ky.
HARRISON AT INDIANAPOLIS.

honorable

t'litanio men tor

iMDUXAruLB, Aug. 22-Prw^tent Harri­
son arrived here from Cincinnati at 0 o'clock
Wednesday night over the Cincinnati, Ham­
ilton and Dayton railroad. Thousands of
people bad assembled in the vicinity of the

CRldaoo, Ao, X-Wbal Will uadoubt"ly iwor. o murtw
^^Id. ocoonwl
Balorday .Itoruooo, EJm.r Hodown, a
Rrakno..., reitfa, hl, wl(,,
u-,
Ma owo.,,, . j.r,.toll, Hodmm. aod to.
**■ bar. bad ■ hard Uow to
alcmr toy~r- •*7i "
*-«&gt; ewopetod to
S to.'" '
h» rtorrow *olou.7
LrfuT.
h\"m' '« r-t-atUn, bar.
SI*,2* “errd buo to „
portly after 2 o'clock Saturday aftcraoon
‘w**1'° *hera bi" wl'° *«» e«nmt-Jn
'bha',?lFr‘' Hoff,nou •’■orned of his
prraence she fled from the bouse. Hoffman
*^."^rtook »*«■ -nd cut her
ln®‘cUn8 •’weand probably
fatal injuriw. He then drew the knife blade
«*nra hi* own throat, and died ahortiy after
tvaebing tbe boepital
,
- 1
„
J** Woman Wa. VntatthruL
rurtber tact* lwroe out yesterday In rejpsnl to the above tragedy, the development
bemg the arrwu of J.m„ Cummings, at
wlura houre Mrs. Hoffman wa. wnrklnov.ti.«».* _ l'
.
w—KzUIUu,ng» wife on a cbargp»&gt;f adultery with tbe
woinun who now He*. ;*.-rbapa. on her deallibaiultbe hospital. Mr*. Cummings mr*
that soon alter Mix Hoffman went to live
with them her husband iwi-amn criminally
intimate with.bet. Hi* infatuation for tbe

woukl not allow her out of his sight, and
when his *ifo remonstrated with him ho
tbrentrueil to kill her. He raglected hw
family entirely for Mnu Htffman. wbocwi
tinued to live in the boure. Cuniming*’ rage
wle-n be lenrrnsl that hl* mirtres, had been
j* rba;a fatally injured-knew no bounds. He

iu» taken until
n to report. At the

SLASHED WITH A KNIFE.
shout nroeo and ra-iioed through tha crowd

tion and mating plane of the distinguished

appeared on the rear platform of hia car wa*

Irbt ja-rnumetltly,
Ulcre&amp;MIl

queutly as lie bowed recognition to the'pyo-

IxoiAiarOLn, Aug. 35—Shortly_____
liefore
12 o'clock Saturday night ;.errotn returning

found a woman lying in tbe ditch by the
roadway with tier throat cut fromeaf to ear.
She « n* *;&gt;rechlres nnd drnth »»n foliow*.g.
l*cwnd to be El Asxman, of.Cincinnati. He
bleeding from a glmvtly wound Iu the

The crowd wa* unwieldy and lire pdice
were "bally unable to bold it under cootbe Imqdtal and the body of the woman taken

really no barrier, and when the preskiant
stepped from the train it wa* with tbe
greatest difficulty that the militia and police

tuny, was unam*
llvutepant governor,
Harrisonburg, for at-

him through the depM to tbe carnage stand­
ing iu waiting for him outairie. Tbe crush

in it
.
The president held a public reception
Thursday monnng from )U o’clock until 12

risted by Marshal

Kanwiell,

myeterr.
Latxr. —AMtman barrevive-1 sufficiently
to explain the mystery. He said that he and
Bertlia Eliff, with whom be bad teen inti-

quarrel. !k-couung infuriated, be drew his
iiuckaV-knifo and ‘cut her throat, and then.

Attorney Gen­

ii Had determined tn
ThureJay afternoon the prevident

i»re was a change and
\niwd that tlwir man
.2. n-dli fmVious fili■&lt;"&gt;ti&lt;m yesterday,'the
■ »-rt nn adjournment
were unsqcceMfal,
of John Miller, lbifdrTylr. There­
of Trail!;
'orlis*. of

Mtnoure; uieuber of
rnu. il, of Derils Lak-.

--Tbe Probibiatn convention tn this
■•iw Inkling two days.

doption ot a rw*&lt;&gt;tution

oko-l &lt;x n«uler»bsrp |"tTueialitie*.
iqMthy with the inuvealoptnL Cundidata*

nseh, and 1* R
lattor.

The Il'publicwn

r-pn-raitati ve.
Hi'lcua. Licuard*. of Hutto,
lur unusually

Lowru
&lt;&amp;Uii

meeting whereby
•mruistinncr Tunner
'i nrut member* of the
itelvcs to the effect that

....... ;

,8»«tiptio.J &gt;.
/'Lrxn e, w. T Aut
L2"1.1. labor.

'■“tnc No l

took

Indiana Soldier*' monument.

ChicaiK). Aug. 26.—Saturday afternoon
the attorneys for O’Sullivan, Coughlin aud
magiiiflivnt and imposing structure ot the
Burke, the I’rouln *iM|«cts, served notice on
kind in America.
Blate'* Attorney Longenecker that tp-day,
or as Noon liM-renfter as counsel could be
ANOTHER ATTACK ON BALFOUR.
heard, they would each move for a separate
trial on beiialf of their client*.
Judge
Longenecker sar* be will resist tbe mcltous.
u*
tho six defeodsni* arc indicted for conLoxtiox. Aug. -*t—Tbare was another
'splraey.
stormy debate in the common* last night

accused Balfour of improper aduunhtratioti
of the prisms. Balfour, referring to the
fact that Cony beare bad contracted a skin
removpi by a bath. The man who Htd
&lt;x-cupted the cell before Cony L-nre had not
suffered from any di*eaw. He had c«uw\!
tho prisons to bo examine I and no trace of
illseuac liad been found.
Blaine, i&gt;n Irish
member, told of his own experience in
nn Irish prison, and *»i&lt;l th* prisons
were filthy. BiXton said Londonderry jail
wa* n ■•(»wt-l&gt;ou«e where Irish were mur’derv«l." Several Irish members ;«irite-1 at
Balfour, tTytng: “There is the asot^n."

ivaiivui
vh..
................
mtuie a hot .pvcch. saying be would regard
*ucb attack* with contempL Russell moved
that a sanitary engineer be Mppolnted to in­
spect the prwma. Paov-ll said Uie Iri»h
prisoner! were bnlf-sfcrved. aud be con­
firmed from hi* own |tnowtedja the state­
ment* that tho prisons were in' an unhealthy
condition.
After turUier acrimmiiou. deTHEIR PROVISIONS DESTROYED.

STtlEATOH, Ilk, Aug. M-AII added mis­
fortune UJcll the striking minor* Saturday
evening when fire destroyed the stock of
provision* rent her? from abroad for tbeir
relief. The applies were stored in an oi l
building. About five ton* of flour, taridea
otter provtatons, were fn the brilding Many
propte claim that the fire wn. of
origin and assign di-rtWartion -Ith b.
method of ilirtnbuting the relief «w a motive
_______ _

r* ws, not th® slightest indecorum.
Hlin.,1. Brohlblbonteto.
X’'' ■ A“* HU — Tb.walo 1-rolniXXT’'............ .......... '*"■d'1'

book, n well-to-do citison of thia city Friday
committed suicide by hanging. He waa
judge.1 inaano tart spring and scut to thr asy­
lum. On l«dng released be went to an
orchard, climbed up an apple tree, tied a
rorotoaiimb and, fastening it around his
,neck. jumped oU.
When found be -aa
dead

__ ______

••••

■

forward aa InrolrU., pototaoi touroattooal
law " 1» oohtHoad. “*» ***• dotwrimrnt
baa'oo arUoo lo taka, and 1&gt;«. oi™u~.
omrially no optoloo opal «b- "J*? J?!
bar. bad oo
.,rOT
Ltorolo or Irom *» Bf1"*

«y *itern&gt;xxi »itn

New York. Aug 2»i—Saturday night
Edward Barrett, aged 3'3, residing nt 114
bnlon "l«*L Brooklyn, threw hte wife out
of lira recoiid-story window. The woman
wm conveyesi to tbe bwpitrt, where up to a
late hour *bo rcutaiued uncotwcioux Bar­
rett waa arrested and loctod UD
woman w-!!! probably i|ux
•

y "'ll I* nwuinatad toriay.

■ftf

nelpbia 4: at Indianapolis-(Un* gnme)
Indianapolis 1, Cleveland 1—gutno called;
(•scowl game) Indianapolis 3. Cleveland 1.
American assoetatiun:
At
Loul«nllo—
luoulwille 14. Columbu* ti—ten innings; at
Kansas City—Kansas City B, Athletic 3; at
Bl Louis-Sl Lrnta 2, Baltimore 4; at
Cincinnati-Cincinnati IB, Brooklyn i

iMgue base ball playing yesterday is given
below: At New York-(firU g.mel New

Naw Yen*, Aug.
—Joitn
*&gt;"
&lt;l«™« • ,1~ta‘

Lynch, n

Lynch was locked up.

rwrihocF. r. i. *«■ »-n- "p™/
uh. r—r.olr,
FMvUK
com®- »I Cnmloih
«.&lt;—i toil®

unl-r aturnoou.

Etl r*»x. MO., flus- —
■
of tho Protestant Episcopal church.

p-tiimnln s.ftu* to partake _
haxardotis. But an umpare got through Lis
job ull 3. K. at L’Ana*, with narry a kick.

mtniier Jn which hG deciaioas were received
by the tpjciatvTi.

and iciMTs and will grind himself through
lhe ministerial milk There’* doubtless more
rbiie

the asaurance

of soft clothe* and

tented frame of mind than stovewood and
subscription promise* that nevermaterlslisa.
Tbey’ue IxMinced a policeman down at
Jackson for taking a snoosv while on duty,
aud yet this is called a land of liberty.
Burglars will likely pass Grand Ledge by

SHOT DEAD IN HIS TRACKS.

W. Va., wi&gt;» badly injured. Councilman
Robert Malley, ot this city, wa* cut and
Lrul-al. Baggagenmvter Row was cut. A

through a glane'door and pobably fatally

GOOD DAY FOR JACK KETCH.

Patrick JhkCkenhatu, Jack Lewi* (-olored),
James Notan and Ferdinand Carolin, were
bangel in the yard of tiie Totqbi yesterday
morning about 7 o'clock. They were.swung
nff two at a time. Packenbam and Nolan

Lewie said. 'What'* the matter with you.
any way f Why don’t you die like a tnan C
“1 will die like a man." riinekrd Carolin.
bi* face turning perfectly livid. “1 will die
like a man—an innocent man.” Then Ano
drop ML. They were all bung for woiftan
murder.
_____
Bl-TTE, Aug. M.T.,24.—Harry Roberts wn*
handed here yeaterday afternoon for tiro un­
provoked killing l»«t May of J. W. Craw­
font, a teamster in hi* employ.
Ro Iteru'
neck was broken by the fall.

BELIEVES MRS. JWAVBRICK GUILTY;
liut lloulitful It Stir Killed Her Husband—

Tife decision is bssed on the confilet of the medical testimony given at lhe
trial upon lhe point whether tbe qaanUty of
poison administered by the prisoner tuber
husband wa* sufficient to kill The lawyers
and tlie judge whom Mr. Matthews ecn
suited were unanimously of the opinion that
it wa* Mrs Maybrick1* intention to commit
murdar.
All the morning papers exprrev -U.factiou at tho commutation of Mra Maybrick*

liable di

was in charge of freight train* No. Itt, which
pc.-w.-d through Wadsworth a^ about midnig’ut. When the train stopped at a switch
Parker that they intended to ride to Mllwau-

Parker compelled them tt&gt;

cracked and ruined. Ruch utter lack ot
sucres* must indeed, be disheartening.
Genesee . county pioneers will picnic at

Mort of the early piouaers of Ionia county
have pasoed over to'the majority, though
one of tbe landmarks of pioneer civilisation
— a log school hou-e at ill remains.

vol ver.

Mr*.
.
r«lkiug tbruigb a strip of wood.
%rrik« U
“"J "S

be arrived in thia city, when word was re­
ceived from Wadsworth that the dead l»dy

track with the revolver still clutched to bis
lifeless baud.__________________

IVashixqtox City, Aug. 26.—The fol­
lowing complaint has been filed with the
interstate commerce commisaiou: Charles
D. Barupeon and Thomas H. Watkins, coal
dealers and shlpjmrs, of Hcrauton, Pa., ha?e

Hudson Canal and Hillsdale Coal and Iron

also filed a complaint against the Delaware
end Hudson Canal company far charging
shipped from the Pennsylvania coal Helds to
points in New York.

Wahuixotox Cjrv, Aug. 24.—The navy

oa European dockyard*. The importance of
a work of ibis kind to ail man time nations
is evidenced by the many applications from
the latest information relating to dockyards.

Germany, Russia and Italy. Copies tn half­
leather binding are to obtained on applica­
tion to tbe c
department.

Oil* Lanning, a Van Buren county youth

graduate young in old

lot* of other folks—something like 6,000 or
U.OOO in all, plmicked at Long Lake, and had
a jolly olrl-fasbidtned time. 8tuc« the Inst
outing. 110 ot the pioneer* had joined tbe si­
lent majority.
H. R. A agar, an Iowa lumberman, will
load a train of thirty cars with niocliinery
and thing*, denieiwd to harvest the timber
crop, and then ship the outfit to Mobile, Ala.
A lagging railroad, with its compliment ot
rolling slock, is included iu tha job Lu

dry girl* against the Chinese, and at a meet­
ing °f the Amalgamated Association of Iron
ami Steel Workers Friday night all member*
were requested to boycott Cbineae laundries

wages from lhe laundry proprietors.
A
member ot tho Trades and Labor awumbly
into a union would be Ingun as soon a* the
raxiuniUee ou Organisation Completed its
plan for doing the work.

FMarfKrunT, Mich., Aug. 34.—The Wright
mighty small nnd no mistake.
cbap who’* seen Hf summer* bu« been called
be should not |iay complainant *10,000 tor
atteinpt'-d improper libcrtiea with her per*

Miss diary Smith, a Grand Blanc nwidea
is tbe owner ot a 4‘2-year-crfd home. If Min
Mary is as aged as the equine, her chances

aren't going to begin now.

Tb* defense waived examination in the kill­
ing of Dr. Thurber, and Cbarlan T. ■Wright

committed without bail until the next term

strong effort will be made to get n change of
venue. Bberiff Cate startel with bis pri•otier for Traverse City jail, forty miles
distant, the Bcnaotiia structure l&gt;eing con­
sidered unsafe Thus end* tbe find art©*
the most terrible crime ever committed in
northern Michigan.

cotuuming record iu good shape, making

latest conflagration* from this source was
the barn of L. Cornwell, a Mt. Morris man.

probably committed near here last Tuesday.
That overling n man and woman in a buggy

Something more than 10,000 lifeless «i»rrows, a horn? ■»&lt;» full ot pmirtumi that he’ll
never kick again, a boy with n leg full of

rin drove rapidly jaxt-Wi the opposite di-

ord uf tbe b jy-and-»;*irrow-»lioviting cam­
paign-at Grand Rapid*, thus far. Quite a
vnru-d beginning.
An upper peninsula powder miU, located
not for from Norway, went off on tbe 17th.
Nobody hurt, but there'* mighty little left of
the plant except tbe groaud it st «od on, am)
»-ra the! indicate! '~r.t us_.?K&gt;ing might
have happened.
There is n proper time no doubt in which
to do everything, and midsummer may be
all right for a tioa»o cleaning job, but a
Cedar Springs lady tried it and broke an
arm. Sbs bad clambered upon tbe dining
room table to order to “shoo"
from fbo ceiling, but tbe table

wooing un empty leg bouse a mile away
from Jatqre farm was dlaenvered oa Art.
Friday several human bones inclu&gt;ling

members ot the Howard mOODShlOsrf gang
ou Tuesday in Harlan county. Bird Bpuriuck, Georg* Hal), and two men named Mer­
edith and Shackelford were kilted. All bu:

the result as already stated.
of businers OU a chattel mortgage liekf by
hte wife. She was too well atquainted with
tbe mortgagor, it seems, to take any
Sauerkraut ought to be plentiful and cheap
this fall, unlew a trust gets bold of th
potirer. A Dundee man ha* 5&amp;.000
ET----- l—*_ — ——-tH—j cvpry J.

drowned.

drat’near Potsdam white « route from
Gouvenour to Montreal on the Rome. « a%
iXLn lnd Ogdrasbutg railroad tato Tbore

tram, aerauios
— ------ --------- • - , .
more, crushing everything in them. Thirty

r™. &lt;*.

Menominee man

Battened bul-

headed soma folks are.
This particular
head came out of Ibetolltrioa in good shape

w-sewre.-

will make an additional tees of betweeu *13,DUO and »18,OOJ.

be dealt

Parker drew hi* revolver and M the train
was moving off be fired three shot* in return.
I__ -EVI.
»n,O

hi* duty.
Tbrw perwov '*■

Chicago

Wadsworth Friday night, by Frank Parker,

town a visit on a recent dark night, but got

York 2. Philadelphia 11; al Chicago—Chi­
cago “ Pittsburg 1; at. Indtanapolia-Indiaiiapuli* 7. Cleveland fl; at Boaton—Boston
7. llwiblnglun B—ten muinga American as­ ing apartments. Snorin' is catching i some
sociation: At Cincinnati—Cincinnati 4,
Brooklyn 10; at Kamo* City—Kansas City
7, Athletic G.
old Van Buren has turned out a perfect man.
Fact; for be umpired a ball game at Paw
CAUSED BY WRONG ORDERS.
Paw. giving “perfect satisfaction.” When a
man ran accomplish a feat like that, be'*
jx-i-pated to become a tofl-firdged angel on
abort notice, and “without benefit of the
-vtergy." .
■flu*'late state military camper* at Gogday morning the accomodation train due
here nl 11:10 a. m. collided with a special nac lake reran to have been proficient fora­
. gera. An adjacent farmer claim* that they
•aitbutt nd train earring Brttlpiore and Ohio'
captured sixty ot bls chicken*, white on the
official* ut n point between Petroleum ami
Silver Run. twenty live mile* from here, ou IHfi watermelons confiscated and a Char­
the Parkersburg branch of the Baltimore lotte citlx-n had a whole lot of pop washed
and Ohio railroad. Ttre accident was caused down their thinty throat*. Who says Mich­
by wrong or.lers being given to the'eugi neen. igan isn’t prejiare'l for war.The Mason Clothe* Pin factory will hang
coninwdntion at Petroleum, tbe farther
point east, and the accommodation to peat abundance of I tuber and a fair ailed bouu*
tbe special train at Silver Run. tbe fartlier
Portland don’t propose to thirst—not if an
both trains wen&gt;going thirty-five mile* an adequate supply of wholesome water availhour.
rtb anything—for some time to come, baring
contracted for a thirty years’ supply as a
They m-t on a sharp curve and without a starter.
moment'" warning da«bed into each other,
A Jackson saloonirt persisted in feeding a
wrecking both engine* and a baggage car, man firewater after his wife Lad forbidden
instantly killing Engineer Lyman, fatally it. ami now a Jackson jury ba« awarded the
injuring Engineer George Rowland, and in­
stantly killing the two firemen, Jame*

Loxncx, Aug. 'JI—Too home i-eretary
ha* dt elded tbe ca*o of Mrs. May brick and
And Still Another Care.
announcement. is officially made that her
CXEYEMSh. A. A*
Mount Vernon. 0., ray* that'Eltjib L, bar-, wntenee bat be.-n commuted to imprison­
ger, n preminent Democratic pdidc-tin. re­ ment for life. Tbe decision is pa.-uHar ItUteriding at Millwood, shot hi* wife tart mgbt. much that tho woman i* oonslderel guilty
of the intent but that doubt exist* a* to her

m.. aw

nuurti
**sauwna
ia.t
" ,X,T’“ ,,uro*1 -Hy yesterday
?th ,u
“Cbt ptant.
*• •handiare
hb

•

rmm IMF dq. .Mdi

exactly &lt;w It OKI wiicn

Boston 10, New York 4; at IddiaaapolU—
Isdianapoite fl. Chicago 13; at CtevetandCteveland 5, Pittabuyg fl; at Phdadelphi: —
Philtotelpfaja 11, Washington tL Amarican
aswiation: At Cincinnati-Cincinnati W,
Colnmbiu 3; at Kaunas City—Kansas City -'k
Baltimore 6.
.
Chicago, Aug. 23.—Following ore the
•core- made by National league ba*, ball
dubs yesterday;
At Boston-Boston 7,
Washington, 5; at Chlcago-Chieagd 7, Pitta-

Carolin smoked a cigar, but was very
nervous and shocked hl* attending priest*

wife at their home, 3b Carmine slrwt. Ha.
'ziSd u-UT

WASHIEOTOX Cmr, Aug. 24.—Acting
Secretary Wharton, speaking of the Behr­
ing « trouble* Katuring moruing. said
that tbe state department has hod no commoak.lto -IU. th. BrllM. ly'”™""*

*,*,-*’,t’* ar® hurrying

‘“toat.lle ,^.
W"‘
coo‘
ek* . ’»«'"nent patent* In tide lands.

noon.
Julius K.mmertnan. « prominent
young num, shot himself through the heart
at bis room on Aitamr street. It is said to­
wns infatuate-l witn a beautiful young lady,
who rejectci liis suit. He left a sealed let-

throe days drunk that followed, while others
were sure-enough candidates for the happy
bunting grounds.

mented Ilia anatomy may hare had *ome-

Chicago. Aug. 22.—Tbe Giants were
Boston's meat again yesterday in tba third
game ot the aerie* at the -Huh." National

dal*, named Hunter, wa* badly ami perhaps

park Ml the exact geographical center of the

for the deed.

yesterduiy were;
At Boston-Burton )2_
,?’ork 3: nt Indianapolis-Indianapolis
&lt;Vlcaao
al Cleveland-Cleveland 1,
orebtS.r? ®;
Philadelphia
2. Washington I* . American aaaodation; At
Cincinnati—Cincinnati’ 'J, Columbu* 3- at
LtotbvUte-UuLvUU IL Brooklyn 16; at
SL Louis—St. Louis 14, Athletic 2; Kansas
City-Baltimorc gnroe call'd third tuning—

that jointly occupied a pasture with some

Wakkixotox City, Aug. 24.—

�THREE

THE RED MAN’S REVENGE.
AN

BROTHERS.

CHARACTER LN HANDS.
THE

ACCOUNT OF TWO MASSACRES

OCCULT

ART

OF PALMISTRY

NOW A SERIOUS STUDY.

IN WESTERN COLORADO.

some -queer things while knocking
d»

THE TALENT OF A MEMBER OF THE

nances that 1 can
.
right. l’«ruumn:uptb.Mllw.ukmro^d
‘r.»hMdnri
“J -h~ ly

CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.

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MUSIC IX IHS WHISTLE.

THE (URL* OF SPAIN,

TW tfArrta
rtrU,

s
ta.,,,,,,,

fiark, tender, sad hwuny lir«
I, m ~rtr •°‘l
"“"dth, «n-. tta- th.j b«l

approached tho happy trio and obtidned a

Ju IS7S I w as appointed census enumerator
of Delores county, Colorado. 1 started from
of enumerating tha settlers outbids of ’the
town. 1 arrived at Thompson's milk ranch,
on Beaver crook.
Climbing up a steep
mountain side, it'was late iu the afternoon
which I found to eonri*t of a tog cabin, a milk

Momcd to mo. the door of tiio cabin was nailed
up, and pig*, dogs and chicken* roomed about
aqd approached rue a* if glad of human compony. Tho usual utensils and fixture* of a
ranch, sueh ns wagon* and other appliance*,
stood about, but no human being wa* to bo
seen. Tho day being exceedingly hot, I sat
in tbe door step, wondering when my in­
tended Kort would »j»pear. I naw a number
of cattie, a imlo or two off,and Suppoood that
the inhabitants of tho ranch were then* brand­
ing or rounding up their stock tor milking
WHAT ATTnACTKD THI BVUAIWS.
tVhlD' waiting. I noticed some half dr.zcn
buzzard* circling slowly above some tall
trees a couple hundred ynnl* from tho bouse,
darting earthward aud then renpjienring
above, only to repeat, tbo same manenver
again. My prairie experience led mo to lieJievo that win carrion was tho objective

•

home on Gibraltar was af terward exchanged
for one in Alexandria, Egypt, and there It
wa* tbe youngest in this group finrt opened
hi* eyas to the light of heaven. In Alexan­
dria we spent tho golden hours ot our youth.
Father was captain of a Spanish Lark, and
seldom did he have an opportunity of being

remember how poor mother remonstrated
and pleaded with us that wo should banish
such inclination* from our mind*.

us to follow tom© oilier- avocation, sayibg at
tho time: ‘Since your father began his life as

Cbiro-psycbomctry is tho technical name
for palmistry, or tbe reading of yuo'* Indi­
vidual characteristic* from an e»iminauon
and an interpretation of the band*. Palmis­
try I* old'T thas sculpture, (Minting or medi­
cine It is older titan history itself, for In
the dimmest tradition* of tho remotest pa»t
there are distinct allusions to tho bravest
warriont awl Clio grandest kings consulting

portanco 1‘alinUtry is on art with a philv
Kphiccl basi*, a scientific justification and a
practically useful application. It 1* as philolophlc in its principle* a* is any theory of
tho union and relationship of the human soul
and body. It I* ns scientific In its founda­
tions, rnstbod* and nwults os (Minting, music
ar medicine,, for the technique in ttaw de­
partment* i* scientific, pbile the practical

boys, and now It worn* that they too must
go? Soon after this my father returned from with medicine, palmistry ha* human anatomy
a voyage of nearly eighteen month*, aud for a scientific basis; and in common with
when mother told him that we wvre thinking painting, colors and shades are all important
factors; while form is as much an coamtiai a*
Falmistry, therefore, to
us from tbe undertaking. He depicted in tho it is In sculpture.
be at all succes.itul mu-t. like sculpture,
moat thrilling manner tho dangers and perils
painting,
medicine or music, have an nrtirtic
attending n life at sea; ho reminded us of tho
toils and hardship* incumbent on a sailor. aptdteation of it* philosophical theories and
Finding all this of no m ail, he forbade our scientific foundationsand method*.
leaving home, at the same time threatening

going, down and no one had yet

catastrophe might have occurred, and, eounc ting tho buzzards with thl* thought, 1
nnd, approaching them, found the bodies of
sixteen Indian*, one of which wa* that of a
woman. I examined them, and found that

I did not wonder at tba nailed up ranch
offer me entertainment. The ranchman must
have removed himself and family to some

urea by tbe Indians. 1 therefore pulhd down
the door and examined the interior. I found
some dry biscuits, coffee and coffee pot and a
sheet Iron stove; an empty bedstead stood in

course, my first thought wa* for tbe inner
num, and I sallird forth to tho chicken bouse
ply.

Returning to the boose. I started

I happened to glance up to the roofof tho
house and. to my dismay, discovered tho
tinoke poMting througlua stovepipe project­
ing from tho roof, wRi/h sent tho smoke in
a straight lino a hundred feet or more up in
tbe air. As such a volume of smoko i* used
by some of tbe Plain Indians as a signal to

■moke would call to tho ranch any band of
Indians which might bo prowling in that
country. Remember, I knew of no Indian
disturbance*, but still I found so many dead
Indiana However, after supper I found a

Any Ono of ordinary mental capacity can
learn tbe science and understand t be philos­
ophy of palmistry.
in it* practical ute,
however, tho artl*:io ability of tbe palml*tor
is that which gives charm, entertainment
and usefulness. Tho philosophical luiris uf
palmistry is the doctrine that the soul create*
tho body for itself, and that the body i*
father had bren away for a little tnoro than
a week, brother and I *tolo noiseleady out of naturally a good, exact, ea*y and well Utting
tbe buuvo and hurried down to'the harbor. suit of material clothing for tho spiritual
ArrangemenU had aln-udy b~ :i made with *ouL Toe bedy is, therefore, in tbe likenc®.
the captain of a Norwegian bark and we went
llarities of tho body are those imparted to it
aboard content to do whatever, the captain
might demand. At an early hour in the or impreowd upon it by tho indwelling soul,
which has developed tbe body for its habitadisobeyed him. At tho time uf which I speak
I wa* but 15, while the next eldest was IX ‘
"Ho and 1, in spite of all that hrul been
i«dd, determined to carry out our original
design*. We kept quiet, however, until fa-

ly slumbering, uncomciou* of the atop we had

now swiftly speeding l«fore tho wind, and
tho only content meat wB found wa* in work.
Wo soon grew fond 64-our employment, and
by our careful attention to duty won tbo es­
teem and confidence ot tho reptain. A* wo
grow older we were appointed^,) better posi­
tion*. Five long years wo spent aboard the

“Brother aud 1 accumulated tome mouey

ras suddenly taken
him, ho grow rapidly worse, nnd within a
breathed out his existence. Just before dying,
however, he made his will bequeathing to ms
vast amount of money.

After burying tho

examined tho magazines. 1 soon extinguished
course of three weeks, and having deposited

Awakened suddenly by some slight noise, 1
hadaomu Sdriou* roilection*. I thought of
home and frienthpind of tbe likelihood of my
iwikr scalped in Jhu night I had no woapowOa'iid therefore could have offered but
slight rndstanee to any one's attack. Re­
lighting tbe candle, 1 Inscribed the follow­
ing iu my note book, with my name, occu­
pation and date: r
“I am to-night at Thompson's milk ranch.
Have discovered some deed Indians near
hern. May bo murdered by any lire one
who may be in the vicinity. Whoever find*
brother in Now York city.’

8tei*ping to the door I throw this book fur
out into tho brush, and a fine time I had tho
next morning, an awakening, to find it.
Holding a council of war with mywilf in the
morning, 1 changed my course and struck
out for tho nearest largo settlement, which 1
presumed to be some forty mile* distant,
called Die Big Bend uf tho Dolores, which is

over wood* mid mountains, and after darkarrived nt my destination.
I found the
alarm. Ou tin, previous night tha house of
Mr. Geuthncr hud been attacked by a band
of Indians, himself killed, bis wife sliot, and
hl* ho,use burnci. It was a horrible story.
The uiati bad diKOVarcd hl* bouse on tiro
while in tba bed, had soiled a couple of palls
and mn to tbe well. In returning bo wa*

ance. Ho begged her to gather the children
and tire and leave him to his fate. While
handing him a drink of water, loath to leave
him, she herself was shot, receiving a terrible
wound through the right shoulder. Terrified,
dren nnd ran out Into the road, lustily
•crvatulng for help. Running into an arroyo
ta gulch), aud there hiding in tbe sagv brush
with ter small children about her, the poor
woman sat all uigbt partly nude, shivering
with cold aud fewrud from her wound, until
found on tho following morning by somo
neighbors. All this happened some eight
miles from the Big Bend. A physician who
had Iwu summoned from Venango to attend
tte woman pressed me into service, and to

for this outrage; it was but rotxtihition fur
tte killing of those who were lying at Beaver

wo were on a different vuj
member uf our family for six years, and wo

the old home, but our loved ones were not to

"A neigbter informed u* that they had not

andon the following day bode adieu to tbe
spot of our youth. During the nine years

rent* or tha younger brother, and wo bad be­
gun to think that they were no more.
Through the kindncei of tho Creator, howlong lost brother to-night. Fifteen year*
have elapsed since la»t wo saw him, then a
boy of 7, aud although this meeting makes
our hearts happy, yet with this feeling of
happiness comes one of awful sadness. This
brother tall* us that tbe father and mother

Here tbe speaker was so filled with emotion
that bo could any no more, and as tbe three
brothers locked- arms and walked away tbe
reporter could not suppress the tears that
camo to hi* eye*.—Brunswick (Ga.) Tune*.

Artemus Want’s Query. .
asked
table.

Bring mo some onions with my iamb.”
"Gosh!" *ald a gray haired J stranger oppo­
site me in an undertone. "I'm glad I’m 'tout
done. If anytxxly eat* onions near mo I Imre
to cat 'em, too. ta spite of myself, and that’s

"You object to tbe odor I”
oulon spoken Imt I think of what a friend of
mine named Brown one* said ton schoolmate.
Perhaps you've heard of this Brown. He
used to call himself Artemus Word. Ho aud
1 were ralMd in the same town up in Oxford
county. ThofCn-a* aboy named Dollup, who

loctixl boy 1 ever saw. A stench came from
him all tho time, nnd you couldn’t got within
four yards of trim without discovering it.
Artemus stood it as long «* bo cctdd, but one
day hi* petienco gave out, and, loaning ‘ over

in tbe band—or represented by the band.
The conclurion la, therefore, that tbe hand
is to him who can translate its divine hiero­
glyphics, tbe likeneo* and the representative
of tbe soul Tho scientific foundation* of

of killing cattle nnd warned to leave.

It is

hours, aud nt tbe expiration, being still
there, they were fired into, with tbe result as

p-'rted tho occurrence.

Journal.

fui examinations aud tlsmore or les« exact
verifications of the theories above stated—
when put to tb&lt;f test of practical application.
tion of- manual peculiarities into mental
characteristics, aud so fa.- as the palmist is
accomplished in hi* art, can read from the
hand* of bis client hi* (or hen physical
peculiarities, temperament, appetites, pas­
sions, impulses, aspirations, mental endow­
ment*. character nnd tendencies. *
The jnlmistor docs not suppon or teach

.culiaritire ot the hand, any more than that
tha bands of tho clock, but that just a* tho
hands ot a good clock indicate tho timo of
day, so does tbe peculiarity ot tho hand* in­
dicate tho character of tLi individual A
count of any peculiar shape or size ot hi*
bands, but being of any definite character
mentally a man i* provided with hand* which
aro tbe best adapted to fully and promptly
give expression to hi* special abilitiiM
The term palmistrj is somewhat mislead­
ing, for it give* rise to the common mistake
that the art is confined to an examination of
the palm aud tbe lines therein found, whore-’
a* tbo fact is that every peculiarity of the
entire hand is considered by the intelligent

Palmistry, a* practiced principally by tbo
gypsim and even les* perfectly by a tew uiiprinci|ded or misguided pretender*, a* a
means of fortune telling ha* never been rec­
ognized by intelligent artists a* other than a
pastime or a boinilcsH delusion, and nt tho
prewrat day tbo art is uaed almost entirely in
delineation of character, while the fortune
telling feature is left to tho ignorant, th*
curiouaand tbo superstitious.
It must not
bo inferred from this that the fortune telling
(&gt;almhits, nnd wjwctally tho gypsies, road tho
hand at hazard. Thl* would ba very far from
tbe truth, for nearly every one who pays any
attention to thl* line of the an work* in ac­
cordance with morn or less definite ruirs, to
that any fairly experienced psdmut—even
though mistaken—would read substantially
tho tamo fortune from tho xnmc pair ot hand*
at different times— not from memory ot tbo
hands, but from tbo application of whatever
than this, any number of wall instructed
gypsies would nod sutaiaatially tho same

days of each other, without any consultation
nr collusion with each other.
No one has two hands alike. Tba loft hand

nearly than tbe right hand one's natural or
inherited peculiarities, while tbe right hand.
fully tbu acquired characteristics. This dif-

to do bls part in entertaining tho company
irni begged off on the plan that be could do
nothing bat whirtla. That was a fatal admiwUuti, and be was Immediately setitenci-l
by a unanira.&gt;tt* vote to whistie for tbeedifl-

way ttwit Indicated that he was no tyro, and
then begun to wtilstlo. playing hl* own acoumpnninnsit Thsre aro a good many imi­
tations of the mocking bird extant, but iu
Ing bird were faithfully and vividly n-prodocod. and it wo* not a minute until tbo
roomful of psopb reallmd that they were
fisteulug to n whistler who outranked nii tbe
profesaiunaUtliey had ever beard. Then be
whistled ‘Annis iMurie? and before the end
df the performance the ladiea and gentlemen

ligiitfui of entertainers."
- TUX MECCHA-Vr’S BXqVXStT.
rial traveler.

tinguiahing mark of thu
Uh’ richest BpsuiUh woman. In th *** u
tbo Spanish woman is ufihk,, ’
Even Italy, tli« stiter p njew-fa T
connected with Spain in t^
no such distinctai: ,.
Italian Dufy mint'the coquetry of f;
8panini. 1. That beautiful

In going into small sh-.;
■rs ou* often **■.« thing bi (irogrc- (i!lc -

irons, with whi. ii they tthcother is allow-'I
way* becoming to in
wear it much over
Chimun vta-ie. Liitf
or puahmg fbrwarrl &lt;
tbo Spanish woman’ valu

’Thl* same wbi»tlcr wa» on

1m could’not sell a man a bill of good* he
would sit down aud begin to whistle nofUy
or would take uat a littlo harmonica from
nt* pocket trod begin to play as though for
Uls own amusement or to kill time.
He
whittled and played while he waited, while

with thn complexion.
At the lack at ths h-iad the
carefully l,rush«wl up Thj,.......

essentiallyBpouipli It i-.ilT
high comb du* anti the m. • ;
cumb i» noArid-nn worm t«i: •
always drAt.»d high on th L.ti.1
crown which any que--n ti.

bling and growling over tteir disappointment
in not making a saki After the whistling
long, -n curding .-.-

old merchant could not withstand such music.
There wa* one old merchant down in Indiana
who wa* a regular customer of our whistling
friend, l&gt;ut he never gave him an order for
goixl* until lie bad pla) cd the harmonica and
whistled rereral tunes for him. Thl*. as I

May IX Tho size of the tl»h wa* from eleven
to thirteen nnd a half inches in length. On
tho first day nn-ntiutied tiio quantity of fora!

whistler made his la«t trip before leaving the
road, this oil merchant bought a big bill of

to a stomach; on the second day it averaged
five and n third dram*, except In tho ease of
one fpecimea, which afforded eight drama
Tbe average quantity of food to a stomach,

thinga in life.

age results of surface organism* when towing
with the twelrn inch net. These deduction*.

my body will probably be in tha cemetery.

For tiiat rteuon 1 regret that

coquetting atnl laughing,,

Next to the beauty yf
the beauty of the thulmi
universally jmrfeet that th: student at teattstry should go to Spain and’fluduattewthsy
manage it There 1* very link. g.»,i &gt;.n^,
in Sjmiii. Peri^n them faultim* t.rib ut

EvansViUe again you will come over to tte
childhood.

But tl - - arriet* tzv k-r expe.-u

By."'
“The promise was givra. itad a few year.,
well known that the surface organism* serv­
ing as food for mackerel nnd other pelagic later my whistling friend and myself tuq&gt;fishes aro very unequally distributed, nnd are
constantly changing their position, appear­
ing anil reappearing under tbe varying con­ tho strange request. Wo found tbe eon ot the
dition* of th# water and atmosphere. While former proprietor in charge of the establish '
sometimes they are apparently absent over'
plainly distinguishable by tbeir color.
Such swtunn* would readily attract tbe
school* of rapidly «winuning fl&gt;he», while
tl»y might eerily escape the notice ot a fish­
ing vm*cl moving slowly from placn(to place.
It Is alto probable, from previous ob*erra

probably exorcise* little dbKrimiuaUoti, but
swallows nil tbe smaller objects occurring in

ci«i are, however, much more abundant than
others, and the** aro recognized as its com
mon or appropriate food. Such are tho oopepods, the pelagic amphip-.xls, some of the
pteropods, and perhaps Sagitta. Ou tbe

from broad to narrow, and from thick to
tldn, and usually each pair of hands differ
—Chicago Times.

tinct variety.

It to generally located in front

ing, disabling.

Physio by itself is of no use.

large granite monument marked tte grave

r.tes, and then taking out bi* hnrmoni'-i b.*gan to play Dixie ’ It wn« a stranc- »uno
for a graveyard and tlio effect was roufuiing.
play 'In the Sweet By and Ry.' I never
beard that Inna so played before. Tbe man
threw his soul into the music, and if a nice-

hove that one did.

Tte music wuriiupK*

moved."

Themirto blspiuosa of amphipod.% Sptrialis,
Species of pteropod*, and Sa^tta eb-gans were
tiio most common and widespread, aud they
were all abunffant in the stomach* examined.
—Bulletin of the United State* Fi»b Com­
mission.
In each respiration an adult inhales one
pint of air.
A man respires sixteen to twenty timm a
minute, «r twenty thousand tunes a day; a
child, twentyAlre to thirty-fire time* a min­
ute
While standing, the nddit respiration t*
twenty-two; while lying, tbirteen.
Tba suiwficlal surface of tbe lungs, L e., of
their alVMilar spactsi, i* two hundred tquare

Tho amount of air inspired In twenty-four
hours I* ten thousand litr® (about t&gt;xi thou-

The amount of oxygen nbeorbed in twentyfour hours i. live hundred litre# (744 grammwi,
and the amount uf cartbonic acid expired in
the same time, four fhundred litres d»1.4

twenty-four hours is aboor bed during tbe
night hours from 0 p. m. to 0 a. m.
Three-fifths of tbo total carl-on I c acid i*
thrown off In the day time.
Tbe pulmonary surface gives off one hun­
dred nnd fifty grammes of water daily In tho
An adult must have at least three hundred
and sixty litres of air an hour.
Tbebwt send* through tbe lungs right
hundred litres of blood hourly, and twenty
tbnumnd litem, or five thousand gallons,
daily. Tbo duration of inspiration is 5-11 of
expiration 7-12, of tb. whol. respiratory act;
but during sleep inspiration occupies 10-13 of
|*£u^P'ra,ory period.-Hall's Journal of

Information comes from Philadelphia, tho
eity of Iwotberly lore, ta tho lam! of steady
“X “1!
“t.1”
• -~srtOi

- wm cmoxo them
though not tor tbn samo purpose. The boy
smok*. cigarettes to blacken hi* ffugers and
make himself sIIM,l] bad.
The monkey

tux wnuTUxo eoLDUta.
"A good nbi»Urr Is, as a rule, the best of
fellow*,” said the1 colonel. "We had Otte fel­
low lu our regiment who could whistle any­
thing, end who wo* gvucrally ,movo%l to
whistie bi* Ixnt when the rest of u* were frcliug our worst Tbe ugliness in soldier unture

a long, muddy rfcarcb and t
had faith in hutpan nature. At each time*
our gay whistler would strike up *onin favor­
ite tune. The swearing would ceaw. tbe
boys would catch step, and. tbev would go
merrily along to the whistled melody
After
a balL'tl, when tho m.-n were dm;*jnd.-nt and
diirouraged, the whistler of the regiment
would whistl. tender, plaintive tune* by the

Mr. Flt»ffend.1 Md Mrs. Rrewaiog.
It shows some pn&gt;,ro«« in tfo«- agi&gt; nhm th*
editor of Mr, Edward JCjtzctraM'*
feel* called ujvxi tn apoMgte? for Ite uagra
ctous remark about Mrx Br.-wning whkh te
allowed to appear in hi* Vulutn--*. Ttewarr
resalt of tb* remark wa* tb?-s;-lren thst L’calted forth in Mr. Browr.mg, t-niptin; hiia
in his Later year* to un-iigr.imd 4-&gt;l eve;
coarse utterance. Thi- r -t-i’.utiuu was due
it i&gt; mid, to a Mme what diktortHl uni ra*{
grrated report of the origins] ;ihra-*olosy.
which, as it stan-i* in tin- l-&gt; .. «&lt;uld cab
rather fern silmt and c-m-nij.’.u-^danr
gHrd. The actual oatem-nt. trod- ;h-m an
im|wil&gt;r, no &gt;Lxibt. at»i in the t*’--.- :x-tty •;
private corrcspun'l-nre. ns* •• feBosn
“3ur*. Browning «de ith».iat:: : .irej.'f
in* I mu*t *sy. No in - .-uror* ijtjta,
thank God! A -roman - f ml fniin. I
knoX^but what U the tqwfr &gt;t ot It all? Jite
and ter sex had tett r miuh tte kitchen sal­
their childn-n, and p rrbap* th• Exc -pt
in such thing* a* little n-.r-!.-, they only itvole thanvlvr* t-- what
-n d ■ msec teter, taring that which twn d - xonoa-n..at all."
Tbe ivtaabmg thiu.-r -n
tiat Mr.
William AldN Wright H-- .l:t.&gt;r f En.gerahl's memoir*, in*w ’ '■ t-’un 11-&gt;ip»»l-.gizn for admitting a rerra * 1
print­
ed a century or r&gt; ago. *■ .v.M have !&lt;vn re­
garded asf. piece r.f unqu-'v ;&gt;* 1 g -ol • -t1*
Tbo projudic*- of «■* -ti • -arrives in a.'
trade*, and nowtet - met-- than in tbs AF
vated regions of inteltet : lul-vl :t h te
lisps greater there than &lt;
- te.wussof
the greater extreme* of
* ■ **’ an 1 faiitxrr
1 bare known asvetal no-, lists yet i-.nb»wu
to fame who still tel-1 to -lu-c'tr. irtnsi th*’

"After the hattlo ou Lookout Mountain be
was one of tho guards detailed to recort the
prisoners taken in tbe noontata fight down
to Bridge;x&gt;rt, where they were to lake tbe
train for tho north. There were several him
drnd of th«e.u, and tho march down from
Chattanooga to Bridge|x&gt;rt wa* a tedmueou. .
but tbe slow progrvsM brought about a clmn
acquaintance between tho guard* aud tho

march the cheering whittle of tbe gar h- irte-.I
man in blue cheered tho Inxtry hearted m&lt;.:i

more than usually distre*,!^.
tl«&gt;y started acrum tbe pontoon bridge

Many (r.sple uu l.-r-t-i-i .
hairx-iotii is tnade. but &gt; f; !
in tte first plneo hi

cloth it

nte-lutsij

casion. Thi nx'n caught step aud went swing­
tag acrom the bridge, ignoring tbe command

tort of jollification, and just a* Um jolity was
at it* height the bridge parted in thv middle
*nd in an Instant score* of meu wore strug­
gling in the water. There wo*, of course,
Rroat confusion. l&gt;ut in good time all the men
except three cr four were rescued. Among
those lost were one Ohio boy and two of tbe
prisoner*.
"The survivors were immediately l-'iudcd

r.tiltadthe hair is buriciiwt

Til- •

ally two or three inches
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fair ekrth

npjer w •'

findTuetwited that it traveh

thread*, dropping it into il_...
— - ——
uj-ana-oy tin
-Wjeqta, tta m at bit,™, th.
through hi* nose, and then be will bare a
h«nbte catarrh .«J di. of ronsumption
*7' d,'llRhte.l at this monkcv
•tnartoesa, and think more than over that lie

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ilka a tribute to tbo dead, like a store of u.mo
one gone to reat. and score* of tbe prisoner*
■tapped out to tbe wfaktier and silently shook

reh nacx ana
■ Ibe dslicaev and alm&lt;’*t h“«»‘
with which each *1*™*' bLU,
between tte w«rp «*”’*’*• K
incredible.—Uptaol*ter&lt;r

mousey m too suioso I*
taluu,,. Th,I,

Thia party.

shall bo Dennis.-Prescott (Kan.) Ente.-pri**

rushed off and attacked the first innocent
white setlirni whom they encountered. -New
At nn Italian cute a group of gentlemen
ere discussing politics; a young student en-

The content* of the stomachs uf mackerel

differ indefinitely in rise, ranging from tho
extramo* of large and small, ktid thl* differ-

«xy ot tho kicker and mingles himself not in

delight is In now railroads, brick blocks aud
other enterprise* which build up blmialf and

wr be— her tai-dto
not getting a larger room. After much
mutnri grumbling aUwas quiet, and then
came a deep snore accompanied by one a trifle
more subdued It «n« evident tbeokl people
wore as’rtcp Al Manila Junction a large
party cam-.- hi and taxed the sle-per to it*
full car- icy- The porter had to remove tbe
Uiggage ot tbe couple, which was stowed
above them, and assigned the berth to a lit-.
tie inoffrndvo citizen weighing about 120
punod*. Ho removed hi* shoes and was climb­
ing luto tlie bunk when tha Old lady woke np
and began screaming.
"Thi* arouaed bcr husband and be y*IM tor
the porter, who camo running duwu the aisle.
•Say, there'*.a man just come into our room,'
the o’ld gentioman gasped out. Tbo porter
tried to explain that ho would not annoy
them, aud bad a right to be there. But nei­
ther would believe thl*, and tho old man de­
clared that tbo porter had let bin: in to rub
them. Ho «a» also indignant to think any
one should be slewed to sleep hi the some
compartment a* bls wife, and finally he and
tiio old lady got up and drvesd, aud insisted
on tbo i-ortar removing tbe tedding from
their terth, so they could use the scats. 1
looped through tte rurlAln* nnd saw them
both sitting Itere nodding, but every few
minutes they would suddenly remomter and
sit bolt upright. I (fitted tbe poor, delud«*l
couple, and really tho situation was not lack­
ing In pathos, tor they were thoroughly in
earnest When l.got off the tram early next
morning th«y were still sitting there, but
both were sound a^te-P. the old gentleman
with hi* arm*-around hi* wife’* wslst, and
her bead pillowed ou bl* shoulder. "—Chicago
Herald.

•

most never rUsappointed —Cur. Faiinlelphi*

If you ran smell like that for nothing, how
Subsequently being commissioned by tho
governor to investigate this matter, I found
tbn: thirty-six Indians bad campod at Beaver

1 Eff "
1» •

PTOfs-or J P. Finlay
destructi-n iu '• r l3j‘'*."Lkt

twelve hours. Perfect rcut, of a duration
proportion**! to the severity and long contin-

ndieving and diminishing tho pam until such

A*«hlHtU.hd sitting by hi. fsUw^

City Editor—Well, did
from Senator Duiubuuuil

Ed .tor—Write it up. Didut you say you
from him I

imminent.

Rast, immediate and stifflcient.

bring+4.U mH«■ The*' *x
track
m occur in
ume &lt;*&lt;«•
. rinria torasdo. Tte stertc i
point vm-k-e from “an *«u"!

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Hastings Banner.

OL. XXXIV. NO. 19.

HASTINGS. MICH.. SEPTEMBErT1889.

Ha'T. '' u".•.Im-Mlaya.
Banner
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by

COUNTY NEWS.

1

MlCHKXAX.

end nL the year the
&lt;&gt;»*ilkvely l&gt;&lt;&lt; yi.-JS.
till be added tor postsM:. 'outside of the

£

............. ...,*ICO 00
&gt;pedal poalttou*.

i.N-cru. Everything In the
k th the latest faces of
r . - i i&lt;aUera* of machlaery.

ESS CARDS.

W
« iu connection, ovary
..tended to the travelWoudktnd. Stop ax toe

POWDER

Absolutely Pure.

A marvel of punt*
'“‘‘’’’hotespmeneM. Mon- economical
than tlie onltuary Kind*, ami cannot be twit* in
i Real Estate Office.
®«ui*t)tlou with the mulUtudeot low teat, abort
weigh., alum or phosphate powders. Mold only
..
HMtltag*.
.■ A I: -;il Estate Real Estate *v '’fS?' vr,vVAL f-'KiW” Powoan c&lt;&gt;.. toe
nallbt. N. t.
octlHDt
. ;nn. General eon .eviuxcing.
.
• of Abstract Books, com­
.
*•» fi rniib complete
i h i'.K'jOKS. Clerk.
.

FARMEES

..■.iiiitocoliection*. .Money
office over O. D. Spaulu-

Dentist. .
Hastings, Mich.
• ■&gt; Vitalized Air given for
m of teeth.

A

Holloway’* dreg ybtre.
- ‘r--ix. .• u&gt; t p. m. Telephone, conr.-&lt; '•at Holloway's drug

I • . 1. ; ' -I’l r.. Votary Public
1.
mJ I. S. Claim Agent,
; nri - &lt;
kinds of claims before the
!&gt;;- ■ "jt* ■:!' -.Interioroffice. Callon him
- •: .-r —riser court an t Jexjnon St*..

FOWLER;

.trupled by Ur. Jone*, over
Van Arman s
AI’L’EN A VAN ARMAN,
Lawyers.
dl court* of the -talc and in the

’rv INational Bank.
MaMinr*. Michigan.
- Romas is. le and tT. new
» '-ratiif luplds. Mich.

iliSqa M. p.r

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t .'.a siciau and &gt;Surjy-*jn,
He* u. - .-tore. Office hour* from 2

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!•; y-ii inn and Surgeon.

And All Others
When you want anything In the line of

illKiiiiMBK,
BOOTS AND SHOES,

H. L Newton,

All New Goods and
Prices Satisfactory
-:-PRODUCE-;-

R. J. GRANT

Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile,
L. ’■--the Ohio Farmer* Ln.turauce Co. j Lime, Salt, Cement,
• ;■ :■•« r&gt;e man’s property again*:
Seeds, Plaster, Plas­
■ --.itnlngur wind, against a man'*
ih and accident.
,
tering Hair, Plano
GltOVK.
H.
8 ‘tT- e III t'niou
Binder and Mower,
block. Hnatlnga.)
1- al! t:: - courts of the state.
Western
Reserve
A t- LEX A-TON,
Fertilizer, Oats,Corn,
**•
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. s. Goodyear &amp; Co.'a stored
n -t -. -5 m an crirts of the State.- Collections
pretcpUy attending to.
Beans, Oats and
p IL TIMMERMAN. Uonirepathlc I’hyFlour, and
•
-ician and Surgeon.
a

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At»r Lathrop's drug store.)

'

UAKTiN v BARKER, Real Estate, In-

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rance and Ixjans.
itunyanA Sou. 2 doors north
i-f rortoBcc.
"■ -i:.’ . 'n’jnn given to making exchanges
=• r’1 f .. The Interest* ot non-resident
:r '
"Arr fully looked after. Farms
“
: z .*aie or exchange. Houses xnd

Hastings City Bank,
Mich.

JAFITAL, $50,000.00.
Sw«porit,-d ualcr the law* of the State of
MlehlgM.
on*,. II)w, i5&gt; lajgjn building forxnflxly occupied by Messer Bros.

officers:
■ tester Messer, Vlee. Pre*.
C.D-B«ebe, Cashier.

directors:
1 -n A. B-yjjolds,
b. •«. ItObtlHOa.
L K. Kiui'pen,

’

.

tV. H. Towera,
• J. A. Greble.
•
Chester Messer.

A Genera) Banking Rurineaa Transacted.

r]

Robertson house,
iiltttUEHSER, Proprlrfr,
. fV- Jelfenan and Court Sts., Hartings, Mich.
•

Wheat, Beans, Barley,
Oats, • Rye, Clover
Seed, Wool.

Farms lor Sale!
Very Reasonable Terms.

!•• 0 Kni. .nun. President;

Ratos,Si .oo per Day.
ft nKW- w*‘h Pleasant rooms. The
&lt;rt the public i&gt; respectfully solicited.

gillaspie,
” ‘"X"M

WHOLE NO. 1788.
was unable to set the broken bones with­
out uAjistance. Dr. Weaver, of Nashville,
aonialed. It is feared he is hurt Interhally.
M. Sealy fe very low with consumption.
W. Seothom. Mrs. L. P. Cole’s brother,
on Saturday last had a very severe attack
of cholera morbus.
Sheridan Sparks’ little girl Millie Is
quite alck.
Henry String made a number of'tbe
boys happy by passing around Hie *t»0 Mil*.
Reported Hint Charles Ix’ats will .*oon
move out of Morgnn and that Asher
Orsborn will move In his stead info the
Crouch building.
.
.

secret order should l»c no bar to member­
ship In tlie United H rethem church. The
2u held a conference by themselves, de­
clared they were the "legal representative
conference’' of the U. B. chureh, and paid
no attention 1o the work of the HO. This
split ha* done ita wnrk. arid each state
eonfereqpe L divided. Lout week the
Michigan conference of the U. B. church
met as stated above. Ttiu*e who favor tho
action of the 110 tlelegntes of the general
confarence call tbemsalres liberals. Tlmee
opposed to secret societies atyle themselves
radicals. The tight I* bat. and ha* already
gl&gt;t into the court-. In thia state It is said
the radical.* are In the majority. ’ Wc un­
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
derstand the Baltimore conference last
week was for the radicals, and that the
On Wednesday Loya! Hubbard, while lilteral conference will meet at the name
full of whiskey, threw a large stone place this week. Our Baltimore fri»n&lt;ta
through a plate glass window In Keeler can thus get al! the pointers on a most In­
Bros, store front. Justice ( obb, of Mid­ teresting chureh strife." •
dleville. bonnd him over for trial In the
The otficeni of Harry ftiunty Agricultu­
circuit court and hi default of ball he Is
ral society again extend the hand of. greet­
now confinol in Hie county Jah.
ing and say come, render thanksgiving to
Rugby Corners will try Hastings In an­ the Giver of the gond gifts you are enjoy­
other game of Ira 11 at the fair grounds Fri­ ing, as you are about to puss over the
day afternoon at :i q’clock. Hastings is threshold &lt;d .the expiring year. “Teach
the only club that has beaten this team, and be taught, draw Inspiration and Imbibe
and as tiie Bugby Cotners team hu been i principles." Prepare yourself to Improve •
considerably strengthened till- game prom-; over the results of the last, in the labor
ises to be a close and interesting one.
you will perform during the^oming year.
Attend the Reunion next week. Excel­ Renew vofir spirits and seekVaxl cheer by
lent program for each day. it fe expected miiiKling with your fellow men. Devote
that-Gen. Alger, and Washington Gardner a few days to pleasure and harmless enjoy­
will be present that day. also Governor ment. Store your m'nds with profitable
Luce. Mr. M. Brown, G. A. IL depart­ information as u&gt; the never ceasing and
ment commander for Michigan. Hon. Jas. always wonderful progress and improve­
O'Donnell. and Hou. I*. T. VanZile will ment that the hand of genius is constantly
unfolding before you, to strengthen your
surely be here.
hope, lighten your dally toil and add to the
There was a very pleasant gathering at ease, oomfort and profit of the life you are
the residence of Mrs. Julia Goodyear Wed­ living- Come and return to your homes
nesday evening. Mr*. Addle Reed Flem­ refreshed, and not sadder but wiser, bet­
ing was present-and more than delighted ter, Ixroltbiei, stronger and richer in mind
those present by her singing. AH were than before you caxne to the fair. Thank­
surprised at the great Improvement' In ing all for part favor*, we wlll^ook for
Mr-. Fleming * voice, which Iras been you all to come to old Barry county’s great
much (hanged but surely for the better.'
fair to be held Oct. 1. 3. 3 and 4. ^5 have
A line nnd valuable pacing mare aired addorKmany new features and have every
by Ixruis Napoleon and dam by Toronto reason to believe that our fair will -be a
Chief, was brought to this city this week grand su -cesa. If yuu wish to be respect­
from Vermontville Ao be bred U&gt; the horse ed, live long, be happy and contented, to
owned by Etury Busby. Her owner progress tn,miud and body, to lengthen
values the mam very highly and after a your life and hare a big increase in tills
careful examination of the Busby horse world’s goods, devote at least two or three
Was satisfied that it was the kind of stock days to the great fair to be held in Hast­
ings, and every Individual, who' ismtndfdl
be was after.
of his own reparation, will never allow a
Get a program of the Reunion next ,frtr season to approach without preparing
something to exhibit nor permit the fair to
gather here. Wednesday forenoon mili­ go by without giving it a snbetanttal sup­
tary exercise# at fair ground. Afternoon port. A fair L* jicculhirly a fartuBra' in­
of Wednesday, dedication of the Soldiers stitution, and more than any other medium
mununient. Thursday forenoon, reunion is adapted ,t&lt;r the dissemination of useful
of companies, regiments and batterh*. farm knowledge In a practical way; and
Thursday afternoon. fliam battle. Friday every man who lives in anagrieulturaldlsforenoon and afternoon, sports and races trict, no matter what his profession may
at the fair grounds.
. '
be. should attend the fair and no one
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hathaway, of Rut­ should let the fact that he may think
land, were surprised by a visit from their be sees gbuses at tltc fair that he cannot
neighbors and Harry County friends to th'- countenance, stand in the way of patroniz­
number of 00, old and young, it being ing IL If in any association doubtful
their 24th wedding anniversary. Ehler practices are allowed, every fanner should
l-ash in behalf of the assembled guests hasten to join It and withstand them,
until by tins effbru of hluweif and friends
presented their host mW hoatrss with some
handsome and valuable presents. Mr. and he can crush them out. You must reMrs. Hathaway responded in a feeling uutmbcr that fairs are public institutions
manner, alter which supper was served. and great educators of and for the public
Tlie afternoon was happily and profitably good, and no law abiding, morality loving
citizen can affordA&lt;&gt; withhold life |&gt;atrunage
spent by ail present
from them, or stand.mutely by and allow
The following from the lensing Jour­ them to teach or create wrung Impressions
nal will Ise found of Interest to horse onn- or sow seed" of vice ln.Ms.4»oununlty.
ci-s. “It Is stated that about AGO veterinary Hoping what has be«n aaid'on this subfect
nurgeous in Great Britain have signed a my prove n Igmcfit to the public. 1 re­
paper condemning overhead check rein.- as main your obedient servant,
painful to horses and productive of disease.
James M. HAt Ei:. Sec.
It distorts the windpipe, and is Hable to
cause paralysis of the muscles of the face,
ajtojdexy. coma and inflamatlon. all these
resulting in shortening the life of the horse.
It i- a noticeable fact that the overhead
cheek is going rapidly into disuse in this

time before returning to Kalamazoo.
High Rtreal.
Mrs. Clement I* very sick.
C. Cross returned from Adrian ta-t week.
L. Gibbs has a sick child.
James Cofiield and Clirfe. Cross are at­
Geo. Mosier is moving the remainder of
tending school al Hasting*.
(Ids household gfsxi* to Cloverdale.
E. C. Hathaway, wife and daughter at­
Mrs. Mcllane apent fast week visiting at
tended the-U. B. conference In Buitliuore Hickory Corners.
last week.
,
■ Hettle Bramble is visiting about here.
About 00 of the friends and neighbors of
Chas. Thurston, of Orangeville. Is in our
M*. an&lt;l Mr*. Hathaway gave them n sur­ town to-day.
prise last Tuesday, it being their 24th
Nettle Dayton spent .Sunday with her
wedding anniversary.
pan-nts at flovenlalv.
F. Johnson, of Mancelona, is going to,| Mrs. Cha-. Williams, of Hickory Corners,
occupy W. Tanner* house on High street visited her parents last week.
HASTINGS.
L. D. VanVelsor Snndaycd with B. i The picnic of the Odd Fellows at RugBraugwhi.
| g|e*—Pine lake—was aa vesy
very pleasant
pleasant
Mr. Editor, in setting up our Items twoJ affair, although not a* many were present
weeks ago you made one of them read j m was expected. 'Hie Plainwell juvenile
James Pransom when it was Junies Itansom band gave us tfir best-of musie. The dlnUiat wore the smile all over hfe face ou ac- ' ncr fnmfelied by Mr. Ruggles was &lt;&gt;f the
count of the twins.
' very Iwat. »
•
The concert at the eliajte! last evening
North Barry.
was attended by a large audience. The
To buyers In every instance.
Will Seibel draws a new top buggy.
program wn&gt; presenfed with few mistakes.
Aldrich Sciltel ha* his new house nearly
Jim Smith his returned and romaxenced
SnMn$d.
school.
The
stable
and
-truw
stack
burnt
to
Another daughter at M. J. Goss’.
Ea}ieclally Butter and Eagx. wanted,
ashes
on
the
old
1.
Aldrich
farm.
which the highest market price wli
Mrs. 11. Forlts fell down cellar and dis­
paid In cash or trade.
A iunr'jer of the young people. of Cress*,
located her shoulder.
pk-nlci-il al the grounds of Frank Geiger at
John R. Hinkley lost a horse.
Gull Jake: while another party from thia
Agnes Fox is working for Mrs. Foriis.
Quarterly meeting at Bunnell school plan’ apetit the day al Wnnxcr'a grove.
An Ire cream uncial will beheld at Mrs.
house Saturday and Sunday. Rev. C. P.
Joel Barber's next Wednesday evening.
Goodrich attended.
• The proceeds will go toward paying the
E.
D. Clark have a bran neik boy.
Myron Simpson and wife, of Augusta, pastor.
Next Sabbath Elder DJvine will preach
are visiting nt E. Clark's.
Ids last sermon liefore1' conference. Wc
IB nry Brown is able tn lie otit again.
hope he may be returned for the coming
Milo.
Five horses are now In.general use for ' Geo. Hotop. Of Kalamazoo, was the guest
of John and Philip Barber the past week.
plowing.
Wheat threshing is the order of the day. Being in )&gt;oor health, he bxs been trying
Some good fields average about Ih bushels the air of Gull latke, and reports some
The putting in of the 1.100 feet of switch
benefit.
♦
1 Milo Inhabitant* are not in favor of. our
Quite a crowd of people from this place at the furniture factor* by the M. C. IL IL.
at an expense of over Sl.Sbo speaks very
'
railroad dlanitarles making excursions took in labor day.
much
In praise of Messrs. Dlckerman and
F. V. Lyon, of laonday. a lirrt-cwtss
over our railroad on Sundays and having
DeGroot, general manager and superin­
a good t|rne udIcts they are more- cvreftll painter, I* at work at Warren Fisher /.
tendent of tlie Mine. These gentlemen
than lust Sunday. Within 10 or 15 min­
Uhaa. Peck Mid wife, of Kalamazoo, vis­ held like poaitlous'in the Goblevillc. furni­
utes after their train passed south. Ore
ture factory, which was located on the M.
was discovered along the track. With an ited Mrs. U France Tuesday.
David Barber instead of Ihxnlel Intends C. 11. R. Had the Central not known
ea-t wind it anon spread to a wheat field
from experience that these meq were busi­
ion the west. vWth a heavy growth of wheat visiting Iowa and California.
Mrs. Arthur Shorter has been ill the past ness hustlers, that corporation would not
stubble and clover in bottom. If you have
go to the expense it has to accommodate
over seen a prairie tire you can' imagine
The ••Gazette" has that name wrong. Al­ jhem now.
the time it took to run tlie length of that
Prof. Gea N. Ellis, of Olivet college,
SO acre field fn.front of the residence of A. low me to Inform them. It is “The Charley
rest.”
,
I
before the teachers' institute la*t week,
&lt;• Towne, and was then only stopped by
Mis* Sarah lUckentnore lias returned to illustrated a very Interesting lecture on
a bucket brigade of men and women. It
history by a small cabinet of rare and
burneil about fl* acres of a timothy mead­ Kalamazoo.
A Sabbath school concert all ressy In the valuable war rellca. owned by M. D. Reed,
ow M’fore extinguished. On the north HO
of Hastings The collection was mostly
rods of line fence between Towne unn near future.
Miss Bowen, of the Prairie, is visiting of Gettysburg relics, many of which he
Spaulding made food for the fire, with
picked up an the battlefield at the dedica­
clover saved for seed. Here the fire was Mrs. C. France.
Nora Fisher’s school has cltated, and she is tion of the monuments In June. The col­
in Its elements, and only stopped by plow
lection embraces all sorts of death-dealing
and team. Men and women worked with again at home.
Susie Hoffenden. of Allegan. Is visiting, jrtfeslles, etc., which make ttp a rare
a will in earring waler and fighting fire.
a sister at Creasy.
private cabinet. They added to the inter­
Miss Sarah Davenport, of Kalamazoo, est of tlie lecture.—Charlotte ItepubHcah.
Tin’ Sunday school picnic- which took visited friends in this vicinity the past */a1 though the Hastings furniture complace la&lt; weak was a pleasant affair, and
Our Sunday base Imll club Is effectually l&gt;any Is only uu the way of preparation for
was participdted in by the Sprague and Eabroken up. It will not do for one young making furniture, yet they have 18 trial
orders tor tlieir goods, which will aggre­
gl!Mni.&lt;VanH6rn ,s at hcr Mm’Dwtght's in lad to lead a whole family astray. .
- Wm. Cooper li«“
,ht‘ J,,b of rvPalr' gate over *2,000. The fart that the same
parties are managers of the new factory
1 Georg" Moshler has completed his store Ing the Sioter school house.
D F- Flower and the Misses Minnie who occupied the name poalUon* In the
building, and will move into it this week.
Flower and Mattie Barber apent Sunday at GoblevIHeconceni, which did a large busi­
Rev. .1. Mcl-ean is attending conference
ness. and with machinery and power fur
the three beautiful resort* nt Gull lake.
Mr. C. France and wife gave Celeryville superior to that of the GoblevIHe factory,
,h Katte Ryan has gone back to her dull**
and leaves no doubt that tbo goods made
a business roll Saturday.
by the company here will command ready
In the Kalamazoo nsj lum.
John Barber has Ills house repainted.
Mrs. Wm. Doonan Is on the sick HsL
sale. Thus our own people will get tabor
as well as the profits of the manufacture,
•
Woodland.
Frank Mead caught a
lb. black bate of furniture.
Very warm and dry In this locality,
In the Jackson Star we notice the call
monring.
everything I* suffering for water. A good Monday
Tuesday,
the
JTth.
fire
broke
out
on
Mr.
’
for the meeting of the stockholders of the
S are obliged to draw their water from
Scothom's fann, run over his meadow, got Cincinnati, Jackson A Mackinaw railroad.
Carpenter's flowing well.
into his corn, destroyed wine fodder also October 2d, The stockholders, according
« ..rc. to
Mr
.•
Th&lt;. taw suit of E.
mod o.toulMlMP « •«"&gt; '?,P,
of fence.
- .
. to tlie call, will be asked to vote on the
was discontinued on account of no^mp- a lot
South east Maple Grow had a picnic at question of bonding the entire line as now
loU of renre timber and wood.
.Ilea of tbl. city and a of In toe .«»«. l*jS!me"r»,lmerton loot two sheep tart the lake tlie 21th.' and hod a goxi thne.
completed and whatever extensions may­
L. P. Cole bought a bone last Wednes- be made for *5.000 per mile. They will
rw« farm-will be mid al a bargain, ou a
hr careless shooting from unknown
also be asked to vote on the question of
reasonable jatyment down.
to bU»«—~ da('m&gt;k A Burgese have disolved jwrtncrbuilding two extensions, one from Addison,
d,CMrtl*1 Wlto. ta. *•»»«!
to hlxip so Morgan is again without a Waek- Mich, to Jaokrou. Mich.; and the other
from “nt or Doer Battle Creek to Lowell.
WSJlU?.UlSESn‘b«U l»» "&lt;*rved &lt;»■&lt; uto SIURkhnrd Slmwl an old resident of Morgan Mich." This line our citizens should cer­
wM burted al the Barry*IU* wmetery on tainly secure. The C. J. &amp; M. is a coal
»r&gt;nr While a good honest man can find
line, and llastinfrs should have it. Be­
forSLSOO. Will be sold way belo* max
» &gt;« K»«*m ^Picnic from Onondaga last iMdny.
sides, it will give active competition in
figure.
On Friday last Charier Parker, while' freight rates, and make our city tlie equal
to to'1"’ np*41’
toy ing to cradle buckwheat, stepped on Uw■ of any hi tlrf- state for railroad facilities.
».v the workmen and ere lone another fttwibe and nearly aevered two of his toes.
There has been held la the U. B. church
hniidinc will stand wmpleted and one
IjxmI Satunlajj wldle E- O. Hyde wasi
their value­
. Jiabiut to load a log on a wagon he came• of East Bnhftnorc the past week a coafer&gt; ence of more than ordinary Interwt. As
Dan Striker and family and Mra. Kirk iXJlmlng hf» Hfe- Tbc
Call on or address
Gnm&gt; .tolwl Waxtouto
«■ Th"r*' wav letting the 1« '"a'-'k t,n him crushing: our reudcra know the general conference
. hS to toe ground, taking LU eo tarr nt the V. B. chureh this year spirt upon
'“dT KIlRStok ta. &gt; brutMr Creo. Au- L,. Md
tdUBlW M». &gt;»■ . the rock of secret societies, anil by a vote
I Srpmltr. of
w.. nlM l» tollt Of 110 to tfii decided Utat Oiwnbcrthlp in *

SELLS

ictire os Broadway, near Court

i'*“
■»&gt; Krl.l.s lul
xor .ju clays.
Prof. Clark. froni
all(1 John
AV."'"’ “
s
ll“'ir lcll«'l at Woodland
, &lt;«i Monday.
J- M. Smith started for Pndrlevllleon
Sat urday last to commence school.
Charlie Brooks Is driving a well for
’’rove.
Anson Hill.
'
"
, I^rrle Zuchnltl. from Kdnsr,*, Iswtaithig
Paymaster, BanfleJd.
her parents and brothers.
J K
° •Mundi.
Wm. Potter. &lt;.f Potterville, made Wood­
Caritot-..
•^•tmaster. Erm port.
land a pleasant call on Friday last
Frank Aspinall and Faul A Velte have
Cedar Creek.
new walks In front of th-.-ir store.*.
.
J. M. Smith desires to say to parties
owing Sir-.. P. p. llunsicker. that on ao'•ouut of hfe absence from Woodland he
win. Broward. Itannini.
pj.’J e'w?t!&gt;f*Mertllv.
has node arrangements for them to settle
with C. s. Palmerton. n. Ar n*truns. Bowen* Mil!.
Dr. Rawson fe in town again.
G. M. Baitinger i* now nicely located in
hfe new building.
ns wilt, between thl. &lt;lar« and
Dr. Bensou and George Barden expect
&lt;• to. to go to Petoskey on a pleasure trip this
KMptettuilv.
week.
.
__ ______ COOK A NTSKEBN.
Dame Kuinor states we arc to have a
new butcher shop here.
LHIw Carpenter expects to go away to
wWrn
Bronk« vtailffil her sister In
school. Why not have oar. own school
Woodland last Ttnimtay.
A little child of .U Baiicy’a died with Klpcriy graded and keep our pupils nt
ne. We can just as well build up our
cholera infantum la&lt; Wednesday.
Mn. Elfa k-rkiu-,. of Battle Creek, own school as to help to build up some
visited her parents Jake blmup and wife nelghl-.ring one*.
Mrs. PhiL Schrey and Imby are on the
last week.
flek list,.
SJuhiFs wife j, vcry «icic
John Hathaway's baby fe quite sick.
ii 'i
««W "It” a»'l Fannie
Mrs.
G. W. Rising i* in poor health.
Holland, of Diamoml Lake, attended the
-Two of our legal friends went to Hastfuneral of their grandmother Mr*. P M
| Suit a week ago Saturday, but drove arouud
H-y«!..
on the lack street for fear some one would '
D. R. Slade lost Inn of hl* work 'horses
see them and came home after dark for
recently.
fear they might meet a crow and lie com­
Can’t believe all! you hem* Or. Dun- pelled to walk the remainder of the &lt;listram’s did not lome a lai.-ke: of clothe* «* tahce. Oh. the pleasure of sueh rides.
reported.
■
.
C. M. Gould, just aerww tho line In
Assyria, lost theit Imby with cholera In­
Ed. Doyle and wife, of Muskegon, are
fantum last Thutsduy.
visiting bls sister, Mr*. Colwell.
Llbble Shoup lias gone to Battle Creek
Walter Bush and wife went to Delton
to attend .M-h&lt;M)i another year.
Friday, where they will"visit for a short

HASTINGS, MICH.

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.'

of *48,750 to the plaintiff

Mr. ’Ownzweig

mg* nmouute^l to *.•&gt;&gt;,(«) or *10,000. He km
put off a train by tbo conductor about half a
miln nost of Cleveland Into at night ox* tho
ground tbit the ticket he prem-nted was not
groJ He «aw two other trains advancing
toward him. and fa hbconfmndn trapped and
wix dragged beneath one of them and crip­
pled for life. Tbo judge ruled that be was
Mown that be did not know that hfe- ticket

wnf $-200,000 to an English physician, wbo
claim-*! that bis annual earning capacity waa
over ? JOO,UJ(X The verdict* abroad are much

in this country. '
“Railroad splno" is a frequent complaint In
England, and very often damages of from
*50,000 to *107,000 arc awarded for It The
han a, rail way earring- i» dorailvd.
Upoutfav death of a Canadian bla

ily, and th» same ro»d paid 115,000 to a farm­
er'* family about the same time.
A Mr. Holland recovered *23.000 far inju­
ries received hi tbo neighborhood of Chicago

Injured tu to be thereof ter almost a physical
and mental wreck. A little later on Indiana
innu received *»7,&lt;X» for »o:ncwiu*t dmitar

of the Union.

Pannaylrania’s award* are lx*

wm n ward**! *10,000 by an Iowa court for tnjuries no-re cl that incapacitated him far

throughout the country in ■’hicb *10,000 ha*
lieen paid by a railroad company for a severe­
ly shattered leg, accompanied by additional
injurtea

by t!ra Cream City

Railroad ccxnpany, of

*4.007 to John Cuantdogs, who ivid been for­
merly healthy and- vigorous, but wa» rentier-

a railroad of!k-UL
to pay *5.00) to a tady of 57 ywart. who lag.
th-.-uae of her arm and received Uijuruwto
Ikt .li-Mil-fer* and *;?,-»&amp;—Pttllsdaiphla Re»

�farm and garden.

THE NEWS IN BRIEF

OBSERVATIONS AND
R. encampment at Milwaukee on Friday

OF

EX«BI“ENTS

WIDESPREAD INTEREST.

aulve Pellets are not only the royal
lieallli. but to wealth and happiness as

ftorty deputy sheriffs will watch thr
Exposition grounds at Detroit

at M0I-

terits which were erected in Mexico directly

■Favorite Prescription try;

Moiinx bflvsc toleves stole a horse and
hirnesn from Philip Bogner-

When you feel your strength Is fAiling.
In some strange.nivatcrious way;

&lt;

Mrs. Catherine Bull)ran, mother of the
famous pugilist, died at Boston Friday evenFriday. at Washington, Acting Secretary
Batcbellcr signed a check for •15,000,000 in

ing nine perron* run away Bunday evening
near Decatur, His.
lira Richard Tilton,
with a 7-inonths-otd balie in her nrma,
jumped from tho vehicle, *u.-stafn(ng Injuries
from •which the died Monday. The child ee-

The oldest public bouse in England Is "The
even Stars” at Manchester. It dates back

Coke ojierntors nt Pittaburg have decided
to advance the price of that product to fiL25

A Californian named John Fessler has a
quarts mine that has paid him &lt;30,000 in two

James Dickey (tabbed John Smith nt
Valparaiso, InA, Saturday, because tho lab

mill is a band-mortar.

As they look at you tn pity.
To the neareat drug More send,
The groan earnings of tho Union Pacific
At the earliest chance, and ret a
Bottle ot the Hick Man's Friend. t
railway for July were 82,710,077, on inYou will get wbaixou want by asking far DfHeree'a Golden Bedies! Discovery. This
medicine tones up and Invigorate* the weak­ •172,514.
ened system by purifying the blood and rertorCol. Alfred Aylward, who fought with

Among «&gt;&gt;«■ pnmUml wbjMB &lt;&lt; &gt;»•
in ItopuUr

U lb. e-jltur. of Um gi»l».
...npeod the following: A tnw grow,
uprigbi and repport. IU»lf, whll. « »!»•
iraiU and need, » rapport. The one may
l««r fntit on old wood, and rpun., but &lt;l»
other onlr &gt;»ar, from Urn new wood,
which mtwt be annually ranewed.

TERRIBLE MILL ACCIDENT.

v

■ The watch fakir has Lmh-ii ilolng good
old Plymouth.

tainlng thirty tons of moheu steel boiled

last night, and fatally burning two others.

Muskegon will have a new National
bank with a capital stock of $100,000.

The dead are as follows: Andrew Kepplen,
ioarea wife and four children, Nicholas Bow-

Some flab swim deep.
The government
steamer Albatrowc, investigating the coast
of southern California, caught black cod at
650 fathoms.
To act on the liver and cleanse the
Two shocks of earthquake were felt Satur­
bowels, no other medicine equals Ayer’s, day morning at Washington. N. C., the dis­
Cathartic Pills.
turbance being accompanied by a rumbling

The businessmen of Hillman are raising
money to put • up a telephone line to

beadacbe. dyspepsia, indigestion, eonstiration,
Sc per box. &amp; boxes for •!. For sale by W. H.
Goodyear.

yjAc^spq
TRADE

MARKOS

REM^DY^PAlhl
ForZBruisos and Burna.
Freah, Strong, Convincing Facta.

r. amcrox.

■K CHARLES A. YOCELER CO.. BHUccre. ME.

“That 5^ Blanket is a dandy.’
FHEE—Get from your dealer free, tho
Book. It has handsome pictures and
•valuable Information about hones.
Two or three dollars for a 5/a Horse
Blanket will make your hone worth more

A* for

5/A
5/A
5/A
5/A

Five Nile
Boss Stable
Electric
Extra Test

30 other stylee at prices to suit every-

^ORS^

BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.
PKOBA'IE OKDElt.
■MEb of Michigan. County of Ban/—«.
At a scsslou of the rrob&amp;to Court
tee city at iiMtlnn, in said county. onNotur-

Stephen Christ, badly burned; Michael
Daerko, 20 years of age, badly burned; John

CVLTUKB OF THE ORAFE—FIRST, SECOND
AND THIRD TEAR.
Correspondent! of The Farmer** Reviei
Thoroughly plow and jiulvcrixc thu
recover.
ground about eighteen or twenty-four
Ono of tho most heartrending features of inches deep, and on steep hill sides even
deeper. Then layoff the ground on gen­
Andrew Kepplen. Mo had fallen into a tle slopes for strong growing varieties as
quantity of the molten-metal and a stream the Concord and Ives 8 feet by 8, and on
of water was kept playing on the mass until
steep hill aides and for slow growing va­
rieties as tlie Delaware and Jeesica 0 feet
out of employinaut
by fl and set abort Makes for each vine.
Robert Marrinar's flouring mill al Cadott,
ITocure good strong, well rooted 1-yearMinn., was destroyed by fire Tuesday. Lew,
old vines, shorten in their roots to about
•10,000; insurance, &lt;5,OuU.
BOSTON IN GREAT LUCK.
12 inches long, dip them in water and
A. Kidder, postmaster at Farm Hill, Olm­
keep moist. Now let one person go in
sted county, Kan., was killed Monday night
advance and dig out the holes for plant­
Jefferson Davis, Roger Q. Mills. Addison
Detroit, Aug. 8L—The National EdL ing, about 18 inches long. 12 wide and 18
Cammack, and the late Judge Terry were Uriel association yesterday selected Boston deep on die lower side of the stakes, and
all born in Todd c&amp;lnty, Kentucky, within'
as the next place of meeting after hb*ing close to them without removing them.
If tlie ground u level always open the
Jake Kilraln has arrived otBaltimore from down John McGrath, of Baton Rouge, for hole on the same side of the stake and
his trip south at the call of Governor Lowry, asking if Boston would look upon the southwith the rows.
of Miwi«sippi. Jake gave bail down there
bit another person follow immediately
enroo from the southern delegates and good
after with the damp vines, and plant
feeling war promptly restored.
them in the .fresh soil by spreading out
day they adopted resolutions calling ujkju
Gen. D. H. EHloti, of tlie Florida delega­ all tho roots regularly on the same side
tion, presented the swociatiou an American from the stakes, then iiU in good strong
flag with nil the stars and stripes complete, soil amongst tho roots and pack it tight,
At Newport, IL I., Wednesday morning,
by gently trumping tho earth if not too
IL W. Slocum won the amateur tennis cham­
moist. When finished, the stem should
pionship of America for 1S4&gt;.
bo close to the stake with two buds above
The net earnings of the Erie railroad for. Lourie, of Elgin, Illa, responded aud»
July were NXFI.aTJ, an Increase of •Xl.t-I* brought down tho house by declaring that if tho ground, us may be seen in Fig. 1. If
the flag should ever again need defenders no tlie work is done in the fall, which is the
men would respond more quickly U the call best time for planting in some sections,
Burglant robbed tho postotUt ’ at D.dano
than men from thu chivalrous south.
mound up the earth over the top of the
Station, Pa, Tuesday night and carrie.1
away L'mX) In money ami stare™
vines and remove it early in the sprint
Tbo rteanwbh. City of P«
Stakes should
Rhode Island, was made prNUtent; J. B. before the buds start.
the time from Queenstown^------- __---------- Stanley, of Alabama; K. B. Fletcher, of Illi­ now be procured, about five feet long
York to .*■ days, 19 hours, and Id minutes.
nois, and E. W. ■Stephens, of Missouri, vice and about one inch Anda halt in di.nuWudne»day was tlie thirtieth auulvensary presidents; John M. Deane, of Uhio, and eter, which will do to train tho vine* on
William Kennedy, of Pennsylvania, secrete- tho first two yean.
~r 1IU-..L. ..........
Drake's farm near TllusriBe, Pa., Aug. 28, -iu. * n
•If your vines are strong train up two
18S)
Gladstone and his wife are going to visit convention took a steamer to Star island, canes tlys Aral year (tic with willow,
straw, etc., cut up in suitable length).
Your vines will grow more stocky than
tho party went to Niagara Falla
if one cane only had been trained up.
cost tfloo.ucu, and it cotta &gt;150,00) a year
The Creola Manter Trial.
Keep the ground cultivated and clear
C
bicaoo
,
Aug.
31.
—
After
a
long
dis
­
Eighty thousand American* have nailed
of weeds.
You may. however, plant
cussion iu Judge McConnell’s court yester­ between the rows strawberries, toma­
from New York tbb season.
day during which innumerable exceptions toes. turnips and light hoed crops.
vancement al Science U holding it*’ annual
Raise no layers from your vines, as they
meeting at Toronto, Ont
weaken your plant, except to replace a
issued for n Jury. During the afternoon little missing vine close by. In rlhe first fall
after planting the vines will appear as
conviction of any porecm attacking mail progress was made, tlie stats rejecting four
in Fig. 2 /with two canes. You may
coacbm on tbo highway or railway.
prune them in.'fall or spring to two
Tho Greenville, 8. C., News has come to number.
spurn of two buds each.'
the eonclusioo that this country cannot
The second year train up four canes
tlie latter portion of the population to
from the two spurs us shown in Fig. 3. If,
emigrate.
,
we were to train up hut two canes as
It is stated that Princess Marguerite of
generally recommended they would grow
Prussia, youngest sister of Emperor Will- sweetening. She nfter ward made some for about ten or twelve feet long, and con­
herself and made the same mistake. Both
centrate too much growth on the top of
Christian of Denmark, eldest son of Crown died yesterday morning
the vine, which would have to be cut
Prince Frederick.
THE MARKETS.
away. But if we train four canes thev
Firrt Amirtant Postmaster General Clarkwill each be shortc/ and shorter jointed'
Uoo which will investigate tlie need* of that
IFurJ of trade quotations to-day were as consequently theretwillbo more strength
office in the way of help nnd fanprovomenta. foDews: Wheat—No. - September. opened Tfo •onccntrated in the roots, stock and
The investigation will rqqulre about three closed “K: December, opened te, Closed
spurs.
Wttto: Slay, opened
closed MlHfc.
Whatever gives an undue length of
•• k-.................i
lAst Fourth of July John Turner, colored,
growth without corresponding stocki­
killed Charles Walker at Fayetteville, W.
opened ttjfc. closed Xtfc Oats-No. &gt; ness adds succulence to the growth of
Va. Wednesday be was captured and Thurs­ Kepiember.
opened W4c.
closed l»Hc; both roots and stock. This max be reri
day night a mob took him from jail, shot October, opened
closed ]9^a May,
fled by the long slender plants, being de­
him to death and then banged the body to a opened and closed SJ4c.
Pork-Septembcr, opened &gt;10.05, closed &gt;10.40 October, flcient in strength and hardiness ae the
The Britinh parliament was prorogued opened |UL(D. dimed tlO.gr. January, opened leaves are thinner and thrown farther
D-73*.
close-1
P-S.
Lard-September, apart. This is *a very important princi­
Friday till Nov. 16.
opened &gt;0.15, closed PJtH.
ple Lt grape training.
Stonewall Jackson's only child, Mrs. W.
E Christian, nee Julia Jackson, died at
Charlotte, N. C., Friday.
We higher: light gnules. JI.1U44.75; rough
.
mat an mmined to remain away from Washington packing &lt;173©183; mixed lots.
heavy pocking and shipping kite, jaw® “““• leu of lb. rtudlt, ln „ _
City during the month of September if peaiftUtiww, b to bold the, brood end of the
WS. eenUj rreaud. to th, tip of Joa,
tongue. It freUt it -Hi bo dbtinrtl,
«m»r than lie tongue, . Idle Un, un.ll
end i. u dutinctl, cold. If tb, e-g b
CbLtek nOUBf.s’^ bbl; cooking,
“Ji'lT1’‘■■*1 »n sewiut
of loUng lu Tlulttf.
**
Auierfau, Agricultural Mf. Hus rdtut. of nd. b tb. cbmtM ud but

phyed

IbUrjO.OOu.
—Dull, Barley—Nominal. Pork—Dull; mesa.

nsgie, Phipps A Co., at Pittsburg,

resulted

p. In said county.
.•yap-fir,:

1 peilliotirrgtectiodln s*id ea*tc.oJ

trotted.

Hired y; October and November.
Friday morning near that iilaco with a bul­
let wound in his bead. He was iu a dying
eoodittoo, end foul play is suspected.

The importsnee of porifyir.-blwd^
act be cvcreittnuu.&lt; f.,r
blood you cannot enjoy pxd l.riith.
At this season ncasiy every ,... ntMi
guod medlclue to purify, viuiize.
the blood, and-Hond's SanipmZib wortty
year confidence. R k peeC!lit tll ,h„ '
strenfftbcM and bufidsup the xyHem,em»et
an sppeute, and tones the dltertuw. «!me
it eradicates disease. Give &gt;.t a trial.
pood's SaisapariUa is
by aI| druIcUt,'
Prepared by C. 1. Hood &amp; Co.. J-mreu,

Hl.chiM.and

IOO Doses One Dollar

There is nottiinj In thdesired than lonx bfr yel
pie put off earftg fur tbet

If it becomes gassy it should be aired
(if need be by grinding and stirring) and
afterwards kept at n temperature above

to &lt;lre the subject sufflclrtit

Aeration should be effected by stirring
before the addition of aalL Usually fif­
teen minutes of such .treatment will
suffice.
Salt should, be added at the
rate of from two and a half to-two and
three-quarteni pounds per 1,000 pounds
of milk, according to the dry or wet
condition of the curd. A judicious vari­
ation in the quantity of.salt should be
mode, in proportion to the moist or dry
state of each curd.
Tlie ''hooping" of the curd should
begin when tin) harsh surface produced
on each piece of curd by the salt com­
mences to give place to uslippery, mel­
low quality.
Sltoulders or projecting edges on
cheese are unsightly evidences of care­
less workmanship, and lessen their
value. ■ Careful pressing and bandaging
and the turning of the cheese in the
hoops in the morning will prevent their
formation. The pressure should be conlinued-for at least twenty hours. In tliaK
way the cheese can be finished, having
an attractive, neat, symmetrical and
stylish appearance.
'

Mr. 1‘euram b reporud u autlng tb»t
to°CtoLS”P“
doe, &lt;M p.,
Um. Tit. Uy wui pr^„.
bui they render th. .kin an Uodmdiu
dHT win tmrdlf beer imodbag Th.,
an adapted to tunlly ua. onl,.
Inert,-wtodb^rauon: -Itae,i1M,

... tut it doe,.

Hood's a*r**pariU
Its proprietors u
submit proofs frw
reliability. and aak

will not be0**PF&gt;

New York ell

the various'seiwob of siedic'-tt. and tbr
elans who reprerent tbtts. olira Wunder
eliolee of a doctor.
M people only knew that tlie «rn te.t t
keeper, life-preserver, and dlmMyp*

John Curtis, In
ept off bis left b

Happy Home
pie’s popular m
Wood; proventi
bllliousneas, hern
and malarial dU
one dollar per bo

But they do not knu-A.

: iwaiirrh
lujurloui drum are rontei.;
ket under rariuOn asme* a
New Style Vlnew Bitten .
litem?

Sir Charles H
brick case amour

Weakened and
and bowels altou
Irritants like o
Miles' Pills cure
jxtion. plies. . f
Samples free at

Why don't you try It, read
by a revpotislble 1.. are. and

&lt;iu&lt;i ot anythin.- in

Artificial limb
men and chlldre

carton and bottle before jo
you will fool liauplf r tftati

Ellch's F-xtrac
14 a safe, reliable
roughs. colds, b
throat troubles;
consumption. I
Every battle war
per bottle. Sold
by the Emmert
111.

Free from alrohol and

To keep celery well - during winter, it
must be kept in a cool temperature, say,
85 to 88 degs., dry overhead and only
slightly moist at the root.
Where a
large qulntity is stored together ventila­
tion is BE-eesaary. Crisfi and nice celery
depends a good deal upon the variety
grown and the cultural conditions be­
fore storing.
After storing, dryness
wilts it, wet rota it, warmth sprout* and
“draws" it and rob. it of flavor. Celery
stored when green will keep for mouths
without bleaching crisp, but celery that
is ludf bleached before storing will soon
attain p'rfection after being stored: and
the red celeries are better flavored tlian
any whit a celeries.

In the first cut is shown a cheap
milking stool, suggested l-y ltural New
Yorker.

fiatortng.
Rend fur a beautiful Uwk f

Mrs. I-amadri
standsN. Y.

slouary the torm
vdy for the speedy
scjnpilon. broach!
Hiroat and lung st
radical cure lor
vouseoninlalnts.a
fu'. curative powi
•felt it his duty to i
tehuws. Actuated
to relieve human

VINECAR BITTERS'

The ftoataha
Moo nominated.

Colt
Is a medicinal
and free'from tl
used in many
It purities the si
sunburn, rash q
Spanels and pror«
PWTcurbs bla
blemishes, and
beautifies the &lt;
•oft, creamy cm
and is a posit!
toilet and the ni
trine, the label
letters green.
H. Lathrop.

MOBIGAGEHALF
•
I&gt;etAUIt hsTinR been nude
o( a eertala mortpee
t &gt; " * *• .
I dl and Elizabeth
Mitch-:: - MartE
dated November nh. a p.
reeordsd In the offlre ol the
lor the County of Usn-j ai
on the .-.uh day of Nonsnbrr a- D
S£mEKti raK?.. - : ■ -i 'X"

CHEAP MILKING STOOL.

be high, and six or eighj Ucliea in diam­
eter. Flatten one side and nail a strip
on and let it stick up behind for a han­
dle; bang it up when not in use. Nail
on it a pi^ce at sheepskin for a swat.
The second illustration, from Fann
and Fireside, shows a salt lick.
From a log two feet or more in diam­

eter saw a block two and one-half or
three fret long. Stand it nn end and
bore, gouge or burn out of the top a
hollow space, into which salt pr grain
can he put for stock to lick. The ad-

(14) cent# and an aUonw-’ ' ■'
dollars provided tor In mi- :•
suit or proceeding m !*« I •
, '
cd to recover tne moneys -*
• '
■age or any rart U&gt;en-! ■!•■,•
was duly aliened »«y »«H, M-”'
George D. tttllespte. &lt;■« 'h- '
JfiMi.Kmu eootiy. MKi-t-c , tamUidayof March. A. I&gt;. t-;‘
•'?
Mlehlxan. on the lourth J-&gt; “I
MM. toUher»of mortEMe*. ■ t

i’aprr tough
mixing chloride
course of manul

u,

Mothers will
Fyrup Just them
for the children
noro throat, and

. oc

; * *•

•
Chicago has
iuhabliaata.'

MMsr attlio north trout dwr of «het«“J
SIS ffi
M ESRsJ

PbjrhloloKhta
does 5.000,000 I

Dr. Mites' »«•*
ra 15X. -.,&gt;•*’1!

first begin to j
weak, faint oi
tenderness in i

SwKirtTilw»™ &gt;« &gt; w S
•S
SWaMB VMWNMWra---* WCUSBI
tour (St), aad sooth west
AnSb. naP
thirty-tour 04 la township tout H
yrt

roHi.r l'.
'll
AMlsn.rt.,1 MortrM*

Aak four ne.re,t tertilbmr

.'p* -»jo &lt;» ~

Fork—Higher; jobbing, «U-7i
te.LO. Wirisky-Steady; |L0t

He thought of

It should be turned so frequently that
whey will not collect or stand in small

Win Keep It U non u there b demud
ul •! Ji “ •dd“" &lt;“«l in thi» connb^dutt U b dilbeull to gm it in nu.ll
Jdontlde. nt numubta r.t«v U b Itn.
ported for ebmnlod purpteeo, ud the
J^lo«a.

Jean Kmlth won tho free-fartrotting
rats nt Hartford Friday, going tba fifth

added to the curd.
The content* of the vat should be per­
fectly still when coagulation commence*
Vibration of tbo floor and of the vat dur­
ing the thickening of the milk causes
waste. The horiroutal knife should be
used first In tho cutting, and active stir­
ring should not commence until the
cubes of curd become slightly healed.
Tlie temperature should be raised gradu­
ally to M or 98 deg*. Fahr. Tho stir­
ring should be continued until the curd
particles are so well "cooked” or '.'dried"
that when a handful has been pressed
for a few moments they will .fall apart
again as tho rreuit of any' slight disturb-

beneficial.
Hand stirring will be of advantage un­
til the curd is firm.
The temperature should be maintained
at or above 94 degs.
The chrd should l&gt;e allowed to mat

Eastern capitalist* have combined to pur-

thelr price at 913,01X1,000, and there is no

Thorough distribution of the reboot in
the milk must bo effected by dilating the
reenrt extract and by vigorous stirring.
Sufficient rennet to coagulate the curd
into a state fit for cutting in from thirty
to forty minutes at from 88 to 90 degs.
should be used. When an extra quan­
tity of rennet is used, a conesponding
increase in the weight of salt should be

A* soon as the presence of acid is dis­
cernible by tho hot iron test the whey
should be removed. In the case of gassy
curds, a further development of add be­
fore the drawing of tiio whey will be

fought with Garibaldi and with the Boers

Uncle Sam’s Nerve A Bone Liniment
.will relieve sprain*, bruises, neuralgia and
xbeumatism. Sold by all druggist*.

or INTEREST TO CHEESE MAKERS.

soncit KIR REAM'' ' lAlUA
■uu M MHBMra. C«w»&gt;

raff’RSkS.TSS

M
r'.iffl'

made on tbs rttb day of AMt*1,'1' • *, ’J;,) jAll
'■“togvs of toil arrangement are that

ss..;Va

i- y 'Ji” . :.dn

Jay Gonld. U
worth &lt;.f weaHl

"“king MmMS „

•&gt;-uutl*t win gin

SMinaw win

�TH£ "0EMNITION

HORRID GRIND.*

ABOUT FROGS FOR FOOD.
CiArpenftl hl* pencilnU
ioog.
bb m|&lt;tJ
Vn-• !*

‘ toiUcri**

_

fromPort fenTw^^
hr Xml
.
tor ban Domingo. Arriving

THEY
Of lun&gt;&gt;*r
t,u a__,.

CANNOT

ENOUGH

FOR

BE

RAISED

the best fiddle.

WHIPPING THE CAT.

■
L»*hal&gt;'jy hat,
•• ।-,l&gt; uervoa* band. *•- wrote
.... un U.st;
r m&lt; 0tir«rtnjf4&gt;abe at home,
. ,,“i; a- hl* hand would write

.! of tiisud wife's anxious

&gt;&lt;41 tor deitli to stulto
?i id laughter ored

in; Out little U reck'd
and keen:
: « a* all the)'d ex|wto
■,&lt; .i hired machine;
m, hi* pencil than

J. Stallman in Journalist.

lii.i a». - In other words,
ill not do liupossibilltles.
p' .tnlj what It hits done;
. i irces of unqiieM oned
;i frankly if jouaresuflvr-

unted it, the result.

. . , • -.id '.Sunday schools.
for all forms of the disease.
■.■•&gt;• ;. ulcerated .nod pro­

.a pi.wm at Salem. Oregon,
tund to avoid work.

■lil-

- B;.**d Purifier la the pror.;.-dlilne for purifjlng the
i'u or rtiring djs|wpsla.
. Im,,1-and all fevers
.I'rirr 50 cents and

$ -• ■

troops under command of ths reno^Ia
Chriktopte, and urged to land, as lumber
wns much needed on tte Wand.
that tho ship', jwper, bearing the autograph
of tho president of tbo United States^wJ,
too cu’tom in those d-y^ made a gr’-« *n,
m °n
vnptain conelXj

to toy tteu-cffcct on Toussaint. Accnnlingly
,“rn“‘od bj
ChrGtophe inucted to the con,., „f q,;
leader. Thi* jA-onago upon teiug told that
*11*,*
r
’be president
tU&gt;iCi U“ited States dudred au interview
with him, readily accorded it, nnd the remit
of tlie interview wm that the lumber was ex­
changed for an equal quantity of cOff&lt;-.
sugar and other good* of tho captain-* wlro^
lion, exchanging bulk for bulk. No 'shit.
•vertaUcd carrying w. rich a cargo obtoinwl
upon such favorable term*. Tte fortune of
tho captabi wm uuule. Ho retired from the
sea and tattled down to a prosperous life ID
Portland.—Lcwistou Journal

»it out a basket of fresh clam* in front of his
store tb&lt;» other day and tackod up a neat little
card announcing- the price A Gxdblack
sauntered by swinging his box mut brush***
and gently transferred one of tlw'fasi-faus bi­
valves into hi* pocket. A newsbov standing
near olh_&lt;rvo,l tiio...j
..i , . 3
imltaltxi the boottflack’s action with gratify­
ing sucvcm*. The boy* both grinned, crows &lt;1
over to the other tide of ths street «tid inno­
cently strafed up the block, lu another
moment they again |mu-«1 the ba*ktt,atui
again rewarded themselves with another
clam. Six times did tho gamins |nu the
Ixuket. nnd not once did they^mis* their prire.
A policeman lounged on t he ojipcsita of tte
street in full view of the piratical expeditions
ecru** tho way. Finally ^ne of the boys,
probably having come to the conclusion that
hon-sty wo* the test policy, turned hi.clam,
over to hu partner and disappeared in a
neighboring stall. Ha rvappeartxi in a few
mlntue* with a small sign nwling, "Take
one," which be deftly irptatituted for tte
price list. He than went in and Innocently
informed tbs proprietor that some wicked
boy had changed his sign and that )i-&gt; would
soon te out a basket of clams. When th,,
proprietor «w the *ign and the diminished
numter of clams he thanked the boy warmly
and told him to take a pocketful for hiu.wif

In most countriss certain plant* Vre ui be
found moociatwl with witebraand their craft.
coufm

of root of "hemlock digg’d i‘ the

tte forte of whatever intellect he may posrevnlta at tho public attention that i»
tiUM’
toward Itim.
nSrT* to,k’fc°“ U n“t,,raUy°r ■Ay and I

L.
v
"" ,pc
SUo '
cannot
underrun
J. ’
— —— - "wrui, &lt;kx gnuui.
Lznvo the high stars abo. o you.

H U safe to say
that » lorw men far Um tmm men love him.
ThfeU naturaj fur
foodn^
for the qirn Uttk, amphibian is solely due to
tee promptinn of the palate and stomach
and man'* hJ u ..dcath to th# froj&gt;„
wally, ho djecta and shrink* modestly from'
1. Tliou soalt havo no otter food than at
meal time.
2. Thou shalt not mate unto thee any pirn
or put into pastry the likenes of anything '
tbs', h in th? heaven* above or iu the watan
tertn
7 ,“’Ch"1 &lt;a*‘ nftrr'1 The upder the earth. Thou shalt not falltoeatt^.t'^Ber‘C“ commerciaJ instinct from idg it or trying to digest it. . For tte dyspep­
time to xime seixrs on tho notion that noth­ sia will Ixj vikiuri upon the children to the
ing b much easier than to procure a suitable third and fourth generation of them that ost
w',h ta*,P,,lM' '“mbH ehetp. pic, and long life and vigor upon those that
food, which U all that is aasunaxl to be neces­ live prudently and keep tho lawsirf health.
sary, nnd wait for tho tadpuki to become
3. Remember thy L read to bake it well; for
frogs nnd multiply. Ti,ra, argtia tnanr san- bo will not be kept sound that cateth hi* bread
guhw person*, u wfll te««y to snppiv the a* dough.
'
market with frog*’ tog* at thirty or forty or
4. Thou i.Ualt not iudulge sorrow or bor­
fifty cents a pound. Ona proposition which row anxiety in vain.
goes to support tho theory of this scheme U
3. Six day* »Ua!t thou wa*h and keep thyindbputablo. There i» n constant dumaad in wlf dean, and the *o«-«;th thou shalt take a
all Ute grant markets of this country for mure great tath, thou, and tby son. and thy nufldfrogs’ legs than are ever supplied, and tho servant, and th» stranger tint I* within thy
price seldom falls very low.
gates. Fnr in dx day* man sweats and gath­
ers filth and ’bacteria enough for disease;
FROG CULTCtUC BTUX TOUXO
It wn* with a view to learning tho facts wterrfore tho Lord has b'rawd the bath tub
about these-frog farms, bow th.iv are con­ and hallowM it.
I’.cmi’mlx-r thy sitting room and tad
ducted, uhcre they are, and what' the mess
ure erf .their sucteea has »*»□, «•« „ nTiter ehomtor to keep tteih ventilated, that thy
day* may be long in th* laud which the Lord
applied, to Fish Commtssiomr Eueetw G
tby GoJ gireth thee.
BlackfortL
7. Thnu shalt not co: h it LUcuite
“Prog culture," skid tho comniiwioner. "I*
s. Thou shalt n &gt;: ,vt djy meat fried.
tt:U in Its tadputo state. The facts are ’ ery
9. Thou shalt uoa &lt;wailow thy f.iod uufew and sunpto. Frog* breed Just like fish.
It is easy to get tte *;nwn nnd to batch it ctvwe.1 or hlgby spiral, or just before hard
out. As you ore probobly aware, the luRch1) Thou shalt not keep late hours in thy
.lug* are tadjolea. a minute, globular tun«,
with a vtorating tail These little f.-Uow* at neighbor's house, nor with thy neighbor's
flrat are half transjmrent, but rapidly darken wife, tiir his man servant, nor bls maid serv­
ant.
nor hi* cards, nor lilt gios*, nor with
Iri color and fncream in *ix«. After a few
anything tliat U thy neighbor'a—New Eng­
peantnw, the head separates from the b.xiy, land Fanner

and the tad|*&gt;Io hni baconiu a frog. Lie I* a
,
Musical Umt.
very active nnd vivacious young perwu nt.
&lt; Fi*h are charged with being deaf and
tbu time, and cats all kinflsof animal ft*xl
"Frog culturist* at this stage feed him with dumb. But there are some Csii that pipe,
other* that grunt, and others still that drum
been cnopjral- very flna He grow* rapidly and whistto. An old legend say* that fl*h
uutiUie G six month* ,ol&lt;l, ami then invari­ were caught in Egypt by singing to them,
ably falls sick, and in a majority of ca».» mid according to a Chinese proverb. “Fbbes.
die*. The reo*on lyuoars to Ito in the diet though little, havo very long wtra"
'So far a* wo know, a frog live* op iiisecu.
Tbo author of "Music of tbo Waters" says
He prefers them aliva, but when hungry ents thston the Dsmube men hang little tails to
them when they are dead. In th-wo ca*e*
when frogs havu t*wn fed on Ah'*, they have sumuiouod to dlnnor by gnngs, and th#
monks of an abtoy in Belgium whistle to
always prospered. ’
“As it i* a jH-actiral hnpcxaibillty to g-t their carp when they wish to food thorn.
But tbo most remarkable story is that told
roi&gt;ugh flic* nnd other in*ecU to food a regi­
ment of tcew batrachians the frog farmer 6t nn Italian savant. wbou*e* a musical bait
is eom|x-'Jed to use meat instead. Th- result to ra’-h Udi. The Gnxetta del Fopolosays!
is the sickness and mortality I hnvo describ-'

MM—
fix: si

'*!•,!!£

“*•“

&gt;, &lt;bn

Alxl wo doo r expect him tack..

will have n new £100.000 block

'

tficle Sam’s Utnuliiion - Powclere will'
Gtnt dist-nqxTM, coBgte. elds, fevers and
tl* u1 1 ,,lsc«»e»
which hoim cat­
’
and poultry arc subject

'/■/A

“Any occasion today, boos!"
"PBrhaps,s*&gt;- What’s your stint?"
"I catrtox tlw craft."
“ Where did you have your last bench!"'
"At Goodflt &amp; Heliem's. but tho last six
months I've teen whipping tho cat through
Rural county.”
However strange and unmeaning the above

to tho old ftuhipaed shoemaker it b quits;
familiar, nnd will bring to his mind tbo time
when he himaolf may hnvo nsked a “shop

,h&lt;’ ll!1,,‘cr P0™'* bim.
N&lt;wcrt"el.„ the pursuit is kept up, and from
yry to year alm,xt counties* numbers ©f
batraehians are stain.
Mr. Frog begin* life as a tadpole, and tad-

.rbLtt n» i»» &gt;™»*1”'

p*. u~. p^ttir

Weekly.

Cwter Lad over 500 cavalry and some

Sioux all agree in their ftatemente to Dr. MoGill Isuddy that their surprue was complete.

makers wore dtetingutebed above all other
operatives for their thoughtfulness, shrewd­
ness, logical power and the knowledge which
they derived from book*. Their reputation

unique.
snoEMAKrns who weiu: great.
Again, many knigbts of the awl havo bro­
ken the l-are of circunwtaiica* and climbed
tlio *tepa where ••Fama's proqd temple *hino*
afar." Was it not Untuuus, a ibcemaker,
who founded the xieoco of botanyf Did not
Wlnckelmnn, a shoemaker, disclose tho beauttes and marvels of nntiqus sculpture? Who
quartan*? John Bond, a shoemaker. Who
wrote the “Farmer'* Boyri Bloomfield, a
shoemaker.
Who founded the Society of
Friends? John Fox. a sbo-niaker. Who
itartixl tho Baptist mltt'on tn India? William
Carry,.* shoemaker.

TUG permlttod them to torn tta-ir whole at­
tention to Custer, ‘tiu.- white chief with the
yellow hair."

cavalry formation. .Ho demounted them,
&gt; —..I-.,...._ U *».« •» UAl.t •
&lt;■
-

stampeded the horses.

S'SXZ IS -law
New York M'ul

Exprc**.

BL-mkverv
,
Mr. Blukver—d'";

langunP’ of others.

T

tfn.ro mo nut of th- rtate any. » r

They did thia, they

ammunition which the soldiers carried was
it wm only the question of a few minutes till
•.be cartridge* in tho belts Jf the soldiers gave
out. and then there was no more a.-nmuuitiox
• I too," said Dr. McGillicuddy. “thatcvary

nn impostor. Thtre was one mon who might
havo escaped, lie *ns a youug surgeon
tuimed Lard. His body was not found until

commented ou, and many reasons therefor
have been advanced. Ye olden shoemaker
wn* a v&lt;-ry different stylo of fx-rsonag^ from

strango »t«ry alxxit Lord’* death.

Jays the ahoomaker went from house, to
house, “whipping the cat," as it was termed,
carrying his kit and bench with him. It is
pafwlw that hi* mingling in varied rempankmship, hi* acquaintance with neiy

started off. Several young bucks followed
him, tmt be had a good horse and kept abend
uf them. Just us they were going to give up
the chaos and intending to let Ijord wcape,
lie drew n pistol and shot himself dead. I

tho phllosopte-r that ho wn*. But the ad­
vent of machinery revolutionized tho trade,
and now the *hr» operative follows some
l&gt;arUcular branch of sboemaking tor his live­
lihood.
In tho variou* |»roec€&lt;e of tho making of
factory shoe* tlie work is divided and subdi­
vided, »that the amount of labor perfonn*Iptpoh n fhoo by any one operative is limit­
ed. it is the constant repetition of his allot­
ment of work that make* the operative an ex­
pert iu that particular branch, ot, As the

They said

coming a prisoner. Tho only person with
L'toter who Mirvived was a Crow Jfout
When M saw that th-&gt; fight bnd gone against
the cavalry he drew bis blanket uvsr lUs bead
so tliat the Sioux might not recognixe him as
a. Crew, Jntnpcd about among them and
bowled and gradually edged hi* way out of
tho fight and mode off. 1 believe he is still
about the Crow Indian agency."—Sioux Falls
Utter.
.
.

A young man who lay back luxuriously in
an on kt shaving chair in a Beekman street
barber sliop the other afternoon, with a Unto
bows" would ask, "What U your stintV— German barber working at his chin qrith a
moaning whnt part of tho shoo do yon work glistening raxur, suddenly recollected a vtery
on. If tbu shoemaker who was looking tor funny story tii^t bad l*en told by a friend a
an “occasion" (to work! happen'd to under­ tew hour* before. The recollection tickled his
stand his buduras in all Its. detail from the fancy anew, and be suddenly burst out laugh­
making of nn infant's shoe to that of a leg. ing heartily
The little barber sprang ieck from thoclialr,
boot he would say, “I can box tbs craft.”
seai-sd. ID* eyes were bulging with coaster••Wlttmso TUB CAT."
.
In early days the farmer would take to tlie natiou.
tanner hides to bo tanned; whenreturnwi the
leather wm carefully laid away until some
“Thought: of something funny." replied th*
wri of St. Crispin camo "whipping tho cat"
through that section. As this only occurred young customer, still laughing, “and I had to
•
about onca a year tlie n&lt;|yct.t of the shoe­ laugh."
maker was at; event of ^r«t importaueo.
I articularly to the younger members of the ber. tragically, “you moos not do dot again.
family, for it meant to them not only "new You mew not dink of anydlngs ven v ou roa
numerous whip lashes. Hhot* Mrtng* and other
triflos that make gbd I ho childish heart. If
the slmemakT hsppened to bo a young man
and unmarried then the msidens' heart beat
in that Uncertain way tliat maiden*’ hearts

dvr guwlomer’s
••Wbai'sa man to diif’ retorted t
turner. "He ma-t think, you know.”

After erecting hl* bench in some farorite

for cumblete rest to dcr mind or dcr gusdonwr,

of tho*# of ths family for whom new shoos

dcr graiumor .hut bls eye* ub. und go* to

happer.ed to 1» none suitable among the
meager stock carried by tho shoemaker, lasts
had to bo got. Thus n racranfui “whipper

scrvatini'.s ou eurrcnd ovend*.

tint shoemaker.
_______ ___________ ,
for thi*
emergency by having at band several pieces
of well wKMoned beoch or rock mapte. Then
by tho um of raw*, chisel, draw knife, file*
maker would make bls but*, nnd although
t!i-y might not have taun made in quite a*
fhanely a manner or upon *o scientific a prificipin as are to*M in tho Liter days, they an­
swered tlie requirement* of thoJe times quite
as well as tho “Daybalb" ur "Parrots" of the

Using tho foot ns a nolol, the Journeyman
would cut his pattern. He would then cut
out tbo "upper*.” While tho upjicr* were
an tho “crimping forms" ho would occupy
his timo in doing whatever patching or otlu-r
repairing w to l» done.
"Fnctl&gt;ry shoe pegs" were rnmeUmes to bo
hud, but morefreqnenllv tho shoemaker nmdo
hu own. and th'-r were quite aS good as any
that could be purvliasrd.
, one shor had to be completed lieforo another
could bo loiU-d.

diOMnakor’s visit would bequito an extended
one, the usual timo being about three weeks;
tn provide Cor the want* of a family of seven
freight persona six week* would scarce-rafflre.
Tl.-&gt; jmy amounted to about *5 a week with

have to laugh aid load. No, sir Dot perpec
vot knows hi* busnas* know* dot dot vos too
Perilous, und be tone dor vunuy dings down
so dot dey only oxcito a nice quled liddie
smile. Dot quiut liddte smite dorau't wrench
dnr muM-lm ov der face like dot hearty laugh
you yust give, uud it i* harmlessund pleasant
both for dot parper und der goedomer.
Pl.xw romomlwr dose next time Till you
Sun.

mw in the quantity of blood circulating in
tlu- brain; hence any condition or cause capa-'
bli* of inducing this state of the cerebral dr­
(iivjilunl. it is important that they should ba
generally known. First—Exccxdvn and long
continued intellectual action or powerful
mental cmotiotu.' Second—Thaw (Kwitlaxsof
the ho ly which tend to impede tlie floe of
Many physician* bay- uotiew! tho connec­
tion exUting tetwren -bodllv pxition and
wakefulne*. Il is evident that tiw rocumlw&gt;t position i* mom «'mdncive to u state of
congestion uf tho brain than the erect or
eeail-ererl. Dr. Forbes Window, Dr. Ham­
mond and other physicians have noticed au

ludaaticos of ituwuu patten to, or persons sufthey mwume the recUmbnut pndtlna. Thaws
patients havo l»reu found to ri*.p quietly for

hear him teJl hbi funny st&amp;rtea or free fab
mind upon the various topic* of the &lt;!ay.“Tan Caudle” In Draka's Magralr.a

Fafid Mother—My dear, don't you think of
marrying that Mr. Goodsotil. He's hard

by hallucination* *• warn as they lie down.
Third—Certain substances used as medictoe
or food.—IL-ctonl Clx-aira.

tn an Italian restaurant on Union square
eating hi* macaroni in tbo most skillful for-

of humanity.

out I
"Why, ths day I went to rid: your Aunt
Sally, he was in the rame train, and my win­
dow stuck, nnd I asked lilm to raise it. Well.
a mayn't believe it. but it’s -an actual fact
h» didn't work nt it more than half an
boor before ho stopped trying, and advised
mo to take another scat, and 1 hail all my
htindtoa there, too."—New York ’Weekly.

eipial in the history of tho lyric *tage. Ho
ni- r.Highly drewed, his hair disordered, his
mustache scraggy, ami hi* skin almost purpto
fi-om the brat and the labor of sating. Arrue*

inmoraUe mark of u saber received in a battle
several young und beautiful girls, but not
aroni cuter.

Mi.Umpi-.n;wt-Wtet do you consider
your-strong -t Pkee of prraS jwriting, Mr.

day

"bit'*hlm-lf-K-* Y-k

rnrnL

equally, m.d «ct Maj. Beno with one l»dy to

of asking the now familiar question. “Have
you a vaennt jobP

.k. ^arinon. who occupies tte

moinera.
G .
‘’''^'’buutaiug syrup should always
riuSl i,.?r ch!w&gt;*1' teething. It soothes tine
*
Rima'
P»’n- &lt;‘orMT^;-’"-t rrmed) for dlarrbaa.
**r- ; Gre rents a boltie.
^'•''b'gmi f bracing ut&gt;—talk ofjdartlu« » terdi factory.
•I

Gillicud.iy learned from -tlw’ Sioux many ia-

white men, but a* tho agent gradually gained
thoir confldenco thcy told him, UUlc by little,
the whole story. Silting Bull bad 3,000 wnr-

And play* hbi eaaiec tuna.

in tho moon’s ocIIjm." Vervain wa» in olden
times known a* “tho enchanter's plantrue.
ngnin. was regarded a* an antld&gt;'te- against
ii.-&gt;’,» are wi-rn by “(&gt;0,000 wo-1 tbdr spells and machination*. Their par­
tiality for certain treat is wall known. A.dryn In the V. S.
cording to Grimm, the trysting place of the
art of Tar A Wild Cherry Neapolitan witebn* wa* a walnut tore near
•!■• and plra-ant remrily for Bcnt'vento. In walnut and elder tree* they
a.-thinx and all are alo raid to be in the habit at lurking nt
-. i»:,! n ,!ew and beneflC nightfall. IVitchea, too, hud. their favorite a financial failftru. Out of a hundred frogs. that while the idiglitiMt noise scatter* them
in ail diretjlott', a musical note, c’jxcially
Try
i-.ifl !•&lt;■ i‘onvinced, flowers. Among threw the foxglove wo*
that proiuc’sl by tte Umnan.voico, attract*
r i :«?;'■ d: pri&gt; r SOe and SI known ns the “witches’ bells;" the harebell a* Jboy or* six month* old.
■
;•! ;' . drugght-.
I’rejwred tho ••witches: thlmbte*.** Tradition mm-hc-I
■‘Even ns it stands n great deal Of work b them: on bearing it they stop suddenly in
their coum.
I’r.
&gt;■’. try Co.. Cbicag*?. that on moonlight nights they .might be seen
flying through tho air, mounUxI on tlie «tems
. ...................... — •
“Kigter Hareiti. baring discoypred this
of the ragwort, reeds or bulnuhre. Through-. York. Now Jersey, nnd repselqllv in Ontario I /art.ambnrted one morning mi tlw Lake of
••nt coffee anti soup out Germnny it is believed that witches cy iCanadal.Tetiue’Mw and many of the nr-stun Goa’vn with n (■arty of fricoda, He jmmrear through the midnight sklre on hay. »tat«. There G a wowtorful variety in tue I rewxi n tte-. deep bi* voire, nnd striking up
Many plant* were preyed
pmriM tolte -st.muted
prrewd into the service of
at j Ubs nUajacd_ Thowaround tin-re-; ./the . «z»to;.-..u
charms and spe'-ia for tbo detection of witch-*
arv
jar--..
i ciinpaElotl the truth ot hu nw&lt;rtion*.
..A&lt;!vflScn jetirvf hind leg. from New York
“Ttey were able. by m.-.m. of jju aqua■an. retired front pmeitea bating Aui evil spirit* when wandering about on
• hsn&lt;5' by an hast India mb- thdr nefarious errand*, particularly th* St.
JrrM.y
a ^,,4 oc ttn over. r.-;p.., ■&lt;&gt; perceive tfto -ageruros with which
!.:■ '
• -inqile vegetable remJohn's wort, still largely worn by the Ger- age;
•
| i-cltin jojiulatton
j ojiulatiun gathered around the
the same number
munber from
from Ontario
Ontario will
will run
run the pi-dna
man peosatitoy m&gt; a kind of amulet t&gt;u St. thrre i.r f- ur pound., while from.TemMMas little Iweit Then, casting their nets, they
■ ..t s.ai-o a.positive and John's ore.—Gentleman's Magasbie.
instantly made such a catch as has rarely, if
bervoir* debility and all nor­
six piunils. Tbo eonsumtir naturally prefer*
user haling tested it« wonder■ r- .:. tlu n-iad.* uf ctw*, has
a largo to a »mall leg Tfaix is *ell lllu&gt; wid. indoal. to havo taken another miracu­
nnuo-n known loins suffering
lous draught uf fliliM."—Youth's Couqianiau.
It was nn old tail'd that all haptizn 1 |&lt;-r*ou» whose eves had bwn stecpe.1 in the York nud New Jersey frog* have a monopoly
l,» ih-Mire It. this recipe in Ger- green Juice of the inner bnrk of the elder of the market- coM weather keeping Cana
w Euxll'b. with full directions tree would te enabled to detect witches any­ dian and high freight* wratern articles out
Mr. Jomracii is known evsrj-wuerc us tho
ad irons, tent i.v mall by ad- where. The same property, according to of the city. Ixx-auAJ they cannot be caught in greatest living dealer in wild entomb, and
■:.,r
i..lining th.'jmpcr. W. A.
cold weather—tto-y bring from 30 to 30 cent* many r.rv Ur- rurtou* stories to!.I of him and
r ItoebeSler.N. Y.
•
radish. Ivy and 'saxifrng.- on Walpurgb a p?un&lt;l. When, later on in the rear, the
na dctmr.railc state couvcn- night.- Among otter plants whVb tav.-had Ontario leg* are received, the dono*t,c te Impel. &lt; »uf morning twu heavy swell*,
i! J. K..Toole for governor. the reputation of averting the craft* nnd article falls to 'X cents and tlw Ontario ami momentarily yni-luifed frota plunging on th*
oobtletire of witchcraft the Juniper, holly, westerns bring from 40 to
D.Tby, tte Bt. Legi-r -r the O.ik*. iwguiied
cento a pound.
"In Ontario the frog busincns I* conducted their weary hour* by a little tat. Capt A.,
mi! toilet -'.'»p. aliftoUitely pure mistletoe, litUo pimpernel, herb jmris, cycla­
• tin- d-.-later’.ons Ingmllcnt# men. angelica, herb tetany. rowni\ tree, on n Im-Ro mmIc. TP' French Canadians ta- of her majMty** fixit girnnls. rWtrei n guluw
C3 the proposition that Jamrach bad for safe
bracken
and
twig*
of
U&gt;e
ash
may
ta
men
­
bet
it
their
tabmi
in
till-*
Held
from
thrtr
no
1 • of the f-«H.nlled skin soaps.
: -kin. allays the Irritation of tioned. In the Rhine district ,'tta "ater lily restore and uro more skillful than any of every mortal thing wearing lags or wing*
that one could think of. Maj H-. of her
- »;d prickly hraL softens the is regarded a* antagonistic to'srwrr. I/»v- tliclr competitor*.
••Tbedcmand for frog'’ logs inerea** much _ majesty'* Blue*, took the tet. Ho bad served
&lt;rv* nts toughness and chap- ender I* toiicred in Ttemuy to pwsomtae
Oiivo more rapidly than tho supply. In 11®
.i&gt;l;ick h-ads pimples and skin power of averting the evil rye.
twenty
pound*
a
day
«
ere
sold
In
scarcely
branches
are
said
to
keep
tbo
witches
from
pn-njr.cs, freshen* juid
the cottap» doors in the rural district* of It- Fulton market, white now It is no uncom- cliffe Highway. "Ah. er. 1 ray. Jamrach,
.'uinplexion. It produces a
and even 3.000 we wont to buy an cl,-ph;int,«shf Er, just
alv. and the Rmsdan peasantry will lay wpen niou thing to disirao of
-ion, even in hard water.
upon the grave of a witeh to prevent her pound' in a morning. At flrat the demand show a* tome," say* the major, flruitfoff hi*
--i:ive luxury for the bath, the
spirit from walking nbroad or exrrcMng any wn* roaflned to French and Italian*. Amer­ bursting charge " "Very sorry. Rents" »y»
&gt;• nursery. Get only the genevil influence over her neighbor*.—Gentle­ icans shared that curious British prejudice, Jnmradi, m cool a* ytu plwwe. "but my
l&lt;-' on which is black and the
•ngimd-rwl no doubt by tte long war* ta- three tout elepli.ints are out this mornlug on
t
'. 1'riee 35 cents. Sold by E. man's Magazine.
tweon England and Franco, which regarded appruvsl. nnd Pro nothing in at Iht- uimnent
H. Lai
twefasthe oulvfcxl fora man, frogs the thftt'd te likely to »«,t Tou- Would you bare
Girl* Kept In Cage*.
the n-Llriw and let me srad ’em round toUnited Statre Consul Griffin, stationed nt favorite delicacy of Pari*, ns a piUftg
ill ;i-i w hmI i-miw made by
&lt;f zinc vilth the-pulp In Svdnry, N. S. W.. tells of a remarkable cite stituto for meat, and iu ccnw*iuence adled
tom of the inhabitants of ^"W.BritaliMtt every Frenchman a ‘frog ratei -' By degre«
A Stralcbt Tip from thr Water.
the Germans nnd then tte Americans began
follows: "Tho inhabitant*. It Is arid by• •• ;i ;:ml Hr. Wiuvhull'stevtbing'
An Angler whu hod i&gt;p-at nearly a who’e
taee, have a peculiar custom of confining to call for frog, until fltmlly every flrel ctau
“ medicine to have In tin- house
hotel nnd restaurant in tho Lind had them dav.m a brook wituout securing any ibd&gt;
their girl* in rages until
n: It will cure ruuglw, colds. to be married. This custom I» said to te^pe­ upon their Uli «rf f-’ro. The dlfferrnce te- threw blonelf n0 U» tank in a dfapnUd
•-&lt;i regulate the bowels. Try , culiar to tho peoj'to of New Britain. Tte tsredn the demand and supply is -well Blu&gt; frame of mind. A Trout rabed bb h*ad
cages are mndoof the palm tree, and tte girt* tmted by tte pry- Twenty year, ago It above the water, wbereufwu tlw Angwrwnsonl/aboueX-halfof what It; is now
sprang for hl* rod.
ore put into them when 2 or
"r
"Sit still,” eriml the Trout. "I have not
The ]lev. Georg" Brown rotab’bheda Wra and it lias increased steadily during that
teyan tniMion in Now Britain la
1 neriod It is evident to anyono who kiv"' thoallghtazt Intention of -eixiug o:i nhy of
£ matter thought that antes fr-V
vuur tir.wled and feathered fraud*; I am too
l*iro from him that three cages are built In
■timate that the h'-art shia of tho houses, ami that the prl» «ro raised in captivity for tbo great elty mar­ old a fl*h for Hint, but I will give you a
kets. before i’1'""' yrora have gone by tte straight tip n* to tbo younger of my brethren
.
each day. never allosred to knre tho bourn
.••■•qde drop deail/vlth worn dreuntetancea Tte bou— are dremj f^*' prU-^ will te so high as to make tho delicacy and sister*. You may change ymir flies until
conclude to feel on iuwctA
_ trout
Thi* could be' prevented by In with a sort of wicker work mode of, reodf. * luxurv
luxury m
M costly
cosuy as tho thimt ------- truui ctucmu
.
■ M .iebfas
&lt;~V there h
" tero btU’tl»rc
re»Xl&lt;»»lne(Tll““J»lo1"”Sf.*11
Or.
-lu
catching frogs
has
■ujcy
eid ou* r.—— ——------ — - -­
r.ew and great dbcorerj’. flic Ventilation under tte circumsteuawii»
___ 15u* favorite
.. _
&lt;n be of uo
.,,, avail.
nmil. «
5\ nan
hsu
your changing ’rill
Always cunnwures when you dared difficult. Tte Kir1’*r* *id
do change m my &gt;
ntethtti U a hook and line, with a small piece they want Imwcts they will taka almost any­
bf tbm” dted
“ gi t short of breath. |.nve&gt;. stronyfind tealthf:il Iu
b-iU »b b emptoyrd thing you ran offer them, n- long ns tte
' ■ r 'mothering sjiellx. pain or ! vantages-"-New Y.ter Telegram
mnrXthan nil other methods combined In fraud U not too apparent .on account of the
m side, dtc- Solit at W. II.
bright colors oil bright days with dear wa­
On^irxh-y m.» . prattle.
Japanese Horticulture.
in Franco nnd Belgium for centuries, ter. I thought I would mention thh to you,
l.ortlettt»ra •?=" *
Gonbi.. th,-, pouwnr of il00.000,000
ns it will inf future savb you a gool deal of
Unnn aiul a sort of ill directed MluL 1 be
"J wealth, weighs 11.5 pound*.
trouble. Ta. taf"-New York Herald.
objectof the JapamsB uyeklya, lite
„ UIU. ntttt u ett w IH«ybhCbtora. brtthtt. Ktt ta*
'•
current mxirt about town that is to deform, maim ju»d cripple nature, as
or. nobrei ttr
Here is au epitaph which may amine your
:• - K-Jiiin Nr.thr throat and luigi I L «eSllv ta the dTartingof tn^sauu ^."rablr. “
'' -“-ir remarkable cures pith peoplt
Spr*rlnz &lt;rep» la Urf nigh,
we i nubicfi ul.t( coujifs. sbre throat podantirally terms tte pro**, which «»»£“
Sy
in
rtarving
tte
plant
Hero Ito* JohnntotVeUrr.
■ • bronchitis arid consumption. Any
- nnwartul lantern, a spoor ano
tVbo " is taken *lek
r ®*tin
the circulation of IU
Off 'm hl* jumpin' Jack;
1 Kuhratitred to relieve and cure. The large quoted as describing a t™&gt; be aweraw nn
small box ano and a half

MASSACRE.

7

&gt;.■ -•
frro In fl.*- Maj■tinted to l.IOil gnineas.

and u ranged livers, 'tumaclis
to1 aeted on by
i .&gt;'.nni'Hi pill*, bran. etc.
t,i - livct i-omplalnty jonstl. i ' -.. by a new Lsnethotl.
5\. H. Gw*lyeur'.*.

CUSTER

THE WAY THE SHOEMAKER WORKED

THE DEMAND.

FIFTY YEARS AGO.
his ship was buard^by a

THE

FAST

Ho fintebod his dinner end left

Thuringrn Hijlflc.iid* has ertAbiWi-d a -uuil-

me.nl* by digging trenctex

Digging with a

huiwir.d perfnmwi

�Hastings Banner.

bor In the Banner office to-day than wc
Hastings, Wednesday, Sept 4, 1889.
paid when every line of type was set in
"~~~MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
the office. Any one who reads the Journal
■XTKKEI’ A« »ECONI&gt;CXAS3 MATTEI: AT editorial cannot fall to be Impressed with
TUX HA8TOGI, MICH., POSTOFT1CK.
the Idea that the writer thereof must be
AUGUST 14., 187C.
very hard pressed for argument when com­
pelled to report to such personalities’, es­

EDITORIAL NOTES.

pecially when they are grossly false.

In reply to the walb of a correspondent
Under the promise of getting more who declares that the farmers of the west
American products Into foreign markets are on the eve of a political revolution be­
cause tlw currency has been contracted by
the free trade preachers urge that all bar­
the treasury surplus, the N. Y. Tribune
riers against foreign competition shall be pointe out that there has been an increase
removed from our home market The un­ In total circulation outside of the treasury
fairness. tho hollowness, of their proposal every year since 1884 except 1880. May
13th last there was an actual increase in
becomes apparent when all the fact* of the
circulation of $39,000,000 over July 1, 1884,
situation are given consideration. Our outside of the treasury and banks, beside
home market is the best market in the the increase of the bank holdings of
world: best, not only fur the reason that S100,000,000. which Is really Increase of
circulation. The Tribune therefore con­
our people are tlw most liberal buyere lix
cludes that there has been no detraction of
the world, but for the further reason that the currency during this period of five
iJ Is tlw only one In which they can trade years by locking up money in the treasury
and have all the profit# of the transaction i or In the National banks, and consequently
no shrinkage In values can bo attributed to
inure to the national wealth. Tlie propos­ a contraction which has not occurred.—
al If further unfair because it demands the Detroit Tribune.
.
giving of a certainty for an uncertainty—a
A little grit and backbone, a little stam­
consideration of tangible and enormous
value for a chance to contest for something ina, a little of the proper feeling on the part
already In possession of commercial rivals. of tlie officers of the law are sufficient to
European nations, whose teeming people rid any city In this stale of tlw repeated
crowd the narrow margin between poverty violations of the liquor laws which make
and starvation, already have subsidized the work of saloons so mischievous, it
lines of ships pushing the products of their will put an eud to Sunday saloonism, the
factories and mines into the harbors of keeping open of saloons after hours, the
every foreign country able to buy anything. sales of liquors to minors and common
To secure any portion of this trade Ameri- drunkards. Hastings has done this, and
. cans taust supply* similar products for less any city In the state can easily do the same.
money? or better ones for prices now paid

Europeans.

The fact that their customers

in other countries arc unable or unwilling
to use nnd pay for the products already
available is what occasions the solicitude

of European manufacturers for a better
hold upon the markets of the United States.
Not content with the nearly S100.000.000
worth of manufactures annually sold here,
they seek to further supplant domestic
labor In supplying the wants of the Ameri­

can people.

The fart that this would give

work to idle people In foreign lands and
profits to foreign capital, is- with them a
potent argument, while the other fact, that
increased foreign .purchases means en­
forced idleness for thousands in this coun­
try is deemed to be outside of those results
they' are called upon to consider.

Not content with the decision against
free trade last year, the champions of this
unpatriotic policy h^ begun agitation for

SCHOOL COLUMN.

than otherwise. In the fifth phrce. the
proprietors of this paper pay more for la­

Ohio is always a political hot bed In
campaign times, and political cxciteincnt
in the buckeye stale is just now at fever
heaL The republicans are united, have
an excellent ticket beader?by Goy. Foraker.
The democrats have a first-class’ row on

their hands.
Good observers predict
Foraker's reelection by a large majority.
The new states which have limited the
duration of sessions of their state legisla­
ture, and limited the pay of members by
constitutional enactment have done a very

JUST RECEIVED

Office at the Court House with the Co. Clerk,
oo S&amp;turdars only.

Flr»t Wortia.
To the people of Barry County:
at 85c per bbl; water lune, $1 JO
I have been choeen secretary of the
Board of School Examiners for thr coming
year, and, through the courtesy of the pubHsbersP 1 am to have a column tn the
Banner to aid me in my work. It bin
seemed to me that this agency may be
made the means of accomplishing great
good to our school InterwU. I am aware
that It will put no little lalxir ujxm me to
D.trolU
cam' out this plan, but I have no$ accept­
Apples-»1.T5M2per bn); dried,3'iOJMeper
P*r lb.
ed the office as a sinecure and am more lb; evaporated
per tw.
than willing to give the work If I can only
fee! that good to our school interests may
come thereby. 1 hope not only to make It
a means of communication between the
County Board and those directly interested
j.‘ive: Fowls. Ktoc; spring chickens,
in the workings of our sciiool machinery,
but also to Interest In this work all the
people, without which the highest success
cannot be attained.
it has jxssed into a proverb that “as the
teacher Is, so Is the school.” While this
Is doubtless true to a large extent, yet
liaek of the teacher stands the school
board, and back of that the people. The
good teacher cannot gain access to the
school-room save by the bidding of the dis­
trict board, and the action of that body is
usually governed. Indeed must be controlled
by the. sentiment of the district The
power behind the throne must lx- reached
as well as the throne itself.
Again, there are several changes needed
In our school code without which our
schools can never accomplish the work
they ought ns It seems to me. The legis­
lature will give us those changes when the
people demand them. This demand will
be made, 1 believe, as soon as tlie matter
Is duly considered. To bring some ot
these tilings before the people for their
consideration is another of the objects I
have in mind In undertaking this work.
I am free to confess that this step Is on
experiment—one that I may be compelled
to abandon. If those that ought to be in­
terested In Its success will lepd a helping
hand, a reasonable measure of success Is
assured. 1 ask the co-operation; not only
ot teachers and school officers, but of all. Having purchased of J. G. Runyan his
promising that the best efforts I am able
stock of
to put forth shall lie given to uur schools,
and trusting that another year may find us
a step onward hi the direction of true pro­
gress.
'*-■
Ekocn Amorcr.

? 1

At RUSSELL'S
Splendid new line of

Dress Goods-:
Trtwminfs.
Headquarters for

sessions of state legislatures are an unmiti­
gated nuisance.

Wheat went booming lastX^ek because '
the International grain congress at Vienna '

We regret very much that we could not
■ay a word before tlie annual meeting.
This, however, was out of thr question.
From what we know of the needs of our
schools, there are several things that should
have received the attention of the voters
in many districts. It Is a matter.for con­
gratulation that partita n feeling seldom
or never enters this meeting. On the oth­
er liand. It Is to be regreted that so few at­
tend—less than one-half of the voters we
believe ou the average. Why is it tliat tlie
women seldom or never go? They surely
have an equal Interest, and while they
have not an equal voice, twe think they
should have) they may still do much to In­
fluence the meeting.

BootsandShoes

All the latest .and most desirable styles'.

Wallace &amp; Co.’s
GREAT

lows MENAGEPJE

Thee Ring Circus
.

WILL EXHIBIT AT

HASTINGS.

maintain tbe well earned reputation

of iny predecessor for square dealing

to the stock, and keep everything that

-c-ASD------

.

1 desire to announce that I shall not only

and honest goals, but will add largely

'

Millinery -Goods.

A CARD.

wise thing. Michigan should follow suit
the very tint chance she has. The long

announced a shortage In the world's wheat
crop of 231.000,000 bushels. Tills ana revenal of the verdict In favor of giving
nounccment was at first disputed, but later
the people of this country the first right In
developments seemed to confinn iL
their own markets. Without regard for

THE MARKETS-

Conducted by KNOCK ANDRUR, Co. «M'y.

SATURDAY, Swr. 7,

the people of Barry Co. can desire In

A SIGHT OF THRILLING PERIL'

the way of footwear.
The Banner as well as all Michigan re­
saders arc again seeking the ears of those joices that Gen. IL A. Alger has been
To bo witnessed positively each day ot exhibit loo
'
who repudiated their teachings. While
We desire earnestly to call the attention
mode National commander of the G. A. K.
AJBSOIjrTTEIiY WITBCOUTi COST
pf district t&gt;oards to the arrangement of
one set repeats to the farmer tliat competi­ He's all right
To the patron* of tbeoe allow*. It 1* the pleasure ot tbe tnaoagehient to anuminre that tlw* ttre
their school terms. By custom, in some
tion in forelgu markets will syvell the prices
aucctedetl in porteciing an engagement with the dlrtingubbrd arrovsut ar.u KltctM.’
districts this matter is decided at the an­
of his products, another assures the me­
Nome one should hunt up* candidate nual meeting, though this Is not what the
chanic that free trade will enable him to Burl’s salt trust that started out so lustily, statute contemplates as wc Understand it.
The votera decide the length of time school
live cheaper, notwithstanding tlie fact that and then up and busted.
shall continue, but iiottilng further on that
the greater part of his expense Is for what
Famou* throughout Europa nag America tor hts numberlr** tbrilling ■•coBa’on- W. -.-■•suJe
point Trusting that in most districts, at
discoveries, and who will make dally
must be bought from the farmer. One-'Teleast, the board h free to exercise this
Oh. r.i.«w!
_ f&lt;Mpjer" WjH tell the wool-grower that unI&gt;ower, we sincerely hope tliat n change
_,A reporter of Tho Washington Fort has
dcr'frtjb trade the impulse to manufactures made tlw discovery that Dr. Haminoad in­ may be made In many of them. It Is said
that one cannot visit a whoin with any
Jelng borne Into space with eyoonlc speed by the lifting power ci hl*
will insure higher prices for wool, while vented the Idea of having tho blinds closed
certainty ot finding ft in session. Why
another goes to the laborer with the prom­ and the house dark to keep it cool during hot cannot the same plan be pursued tliat I*
xaawxs-r
AXH-RHir,
weather. The doctor told tho reporter— and
ise tliat free wqpl will bring cheaper cloth­ the reporter, who la not a married man and adopted by all graded schools? last the
ing. Anything to secure a reversal of last does not keep bouse, believed him—that "the school begin in the fall and, with suitable
: Intermissions, continue to the end of the
year's verdict at the potin. It remains to Americans live with everything wide open,
leaving bls swlftly-fiylng Mammoth Aerial Enclne wber it shall ha-e rear!'*.! it*
I time. Many districts now follow thb plan,
height, the daring Aeronaut will make a tbrilling and precipltou*
Speciality of
be seen whether this effort will be more allowing the sun to stream In.” Get out; Dr. yet too many still cling to the old Idea of
Hammond is a »L«c ouui and has a groat deal
-successful than the multitude of ite prede- of originality, but tbo schenio of keeping the luivlngschool during the heated, unhealth­
eeasora.
house closed for coolness is as old as woman­ ful season. Probably most districts have
kind. There isn't a b&lt;m*ckve;vr In America eight months school. This may well be
I Aldw? along by bls ingenImudy owiirtrueted Faractiute. and hmld the plaudits of the tL •soes,
Nothing In modern political matters has who doran’t have an all summer battle with divided into a fall term of two months, a
breathless ami awed *p«uuoni. will
winter term uf four months, and a spring
shown such a Ixild appeal to the bad ele­ her husband—who is of Dr. Hammond's sex
term of two months closing the last of ■ Prices always reasonable. C|U In. Run­
—to keep tbo bouse dark and cool
.
ments of society, such a desperate and de­
June.
We
believe
Gut
no
district
will
I
The first thing a mon does when be comes
yan’s old Jfjaml. Nevins*block, Hastings.
spicable effort to gather in the saloon vote homo on a hot day Is to,cry out. "Good land, care to go back to the old way after once I
Tht* marvelous achievement has been very frequently attr&gt;n)&gt;t*-d bs oilier Aerpnano. tut «*
of a bouse!” trying tills plan. School officers, do you
as the call for the democratic state conven­ let's havo some air in
has never been saceessfully and safely accomplished except by Prof. McKaen.
have school during, “dog days’1 down In
tion of New York.- It shows that in the end then he throws open the windows, lets in
a sirocco of beat, clouits of stifling durt, your district? If so, will -you not please
warfare of the home against the saloon tlie swarms of |&lt;e*tilant flies and odors of varying consider this matter? You want the most
democracy and the saloon will be found degrees of strength from tbo whole neighbor­ for your money possible and the beat work
And see this thrilling spectacle of a life time.
.
not only friends, but In open alliance. hood. Dr. Hadimand. indeed! He used to your money can give you. You cannot
keep "open bouse” just like the rest of us, get them in that way. We believe there
Tliat call Is said to lie penned by no less a
for years and years, until «on&gt;» woman is no good reason for this old plan, and
personage than David B, Hill, democratic taught him better. Next thing you know Uiere are certainly many against IL
governor of the empire state. The 'repub­ Dr. Hammond will claim that he invented
We may lie found at the Co. Clerk's of­
lican legislature of New York sought to the method of putting one's clothes over
one's hood. Tbo doctor also says if you want
«cntrol tho saloon by means of local option to keep cool "you must keep tbo mind calm fice on each Saturday, and. at present, fre­
quently during the week. We shall be
and high license. Al! tlie excellent bills and tranquil" H'm; wo see now how tbo glad io get better acquainted with teachers,
jnesed by tlie New York legislature for Hebrew children managed to keep their tem­ and cordially Invite them to call whether
perature down to refrigerator point in the they hare any special business or not. If
this purpose .were opposed by the solid
fiery furnace: they simply didn’t allow a
. democratic element in the legislature, and little'thing likes lime kiln In full heat to we can do any good, write and say so. if
you can do us any good, then It Is surely
when they were finally passed, were vetoed trouble them. Anybody can do that.—Bur­ your duty to write. If you have found out
by Gov. Hill. In the call for the demo­ dette in Brooklyn Eagle.
something new. every teacher In the coun­
ty ought to know IL if you are In trouble
cratic state oonveutlon* In New York, all
”
Alf Pearsall's Ulfls Storyand we can aid you. it is your duty to
who are opposed to “restrictive sumptuary
Alf Pearsall is regarded by hts friends on let us know about IL We will go to the
legislation” are invited to come over Into the Produce Exchange as the best story tal­ farthen»t comer of Assyria any time that
ler
in
tho
wheat
crowd.
He
resides
at
West
­
good can be done. We have taken this
the democratic camp. That Is a bld tor
Bald, N. J., and thb b what he said of a
for work and mean business.
aatoea.support. It is.a shameless bid: but neighbor:
no more could be expected from a governor
"One of Westfleld’S citimns bitched bb
We shall be glad to assist teachers In
for whose election the liquor interests of
finding schools, or boards in securing
consistency in their own pleas, these cru­

BOOTS,
SHOES,
PROF. W. W. McEWEN!
SLIPPERS,
RUBBERS.
A GRAND TRIP Lo. THE CLOURS
RUBBER BOOTS,
ETC.
A TERRIFIC TUMBLE FROM THE CLOUDS!

Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine Shoes.

DESCENT TO EARTH!

REACH THE GROUND INSAEETY.

F.G. Stowell. Come -to Town Early

MORRILL &amp; COMPANY
Are now prepared for

THE FALL'TRADE.

New York chipped In $300,000.

The ser­
vant rum olx-y the master, and Gov. Hill
must da the bidding of the saloon power.
Not onlB'.Muat he, but be Is compelled to
make the democratic party a I«rty to tlie
tnuutactioe.
.One thing profitable will
come &lt;rom ttds dastardly transaction, the

people .will know where the democratic
party standa.

The Journal Ir a late Issue had a great
argument ta favor of tariff reform. It
consisted of mlsKtatamcDts coneemlng the
writer. Flxat, the writer never bought a
bed room
In Grwid Rapids nor any
article of at^ kind there or elsewhere that
could be purdmaed te Hastings. Ir the
next place, tlie atatemmi that we were in
the habit of goiag from rtore to store get-

itag prices on etothtegia Mother fabebood,
nd we challenge the Jsraraal to prodaec
ny proof. In the thlal pteat, we bare
paid the merchant tailors of HssUngswfthtathn last year more maoey tor eioihiag

item the Journal editor. In the fourth
ftean, teatead d a patent bowel oottcen,
tedt printed taCUcaRn. Ilk. jWJannml.

VRWtetnUatbaare, .nd are ptatea tow« saa thereby giw a tergnr paper

teachers so far as we reasonably can.
Good teachers are In demand and have lit­
tle need of searching far wc apprehend.
It appears to us a most healthy sign when
school officers come to teacben' meetings
In quest of a teacher.
Tbe Agricultural college rumpus in
about over we presume, nd order will
soon again reign in Warsaw. This matter
is none of oar business and we refer to it
only to remark that tbo Board of Agricul­
ture has done one thing that will pleaw a
great many people in this neck of the
woods. We refer to the appointment of
Eugene Davenport to the Professorship of
Agriculture. Mr. Davenport Is a Barry
county boy and has boats of friends here
tliat will be gratified to know of bln good
fortune. We ImUeve that be will be pop­
ular as an Instructor, and will ably fin tlie
position to which he lias l&gt;ecn chosen.

All tbe graded schools In the county, ex­
cept that at Middleville, are tn aeaakm thta
week. How many of the common schools
are we cannot say, but wish all of them
might be very soml

GOODS ARRIVING DAILY.
We can show you as fine a line of

OVERCOATS AND SUITS
As you wish to look at, at

Price That Will Please You.
Give us a call, and we will be pleased to show you through the
argest.andI best selected stock in Hastings, at prices that no other
house tn Michigan can beat Give us a call.

Morrill &amp; Company.

�Banner

FThe school eenstu Just taken by P p
Dunning shows the number of ehlSLm Zi
•ebool age m thi. dty to be S-j Wrro

n"htSKERN. Local Edlwr.

personal MENTION.
Jba F. Mead was in Irving yesterday.

' Wednesday, Sept. -I, 18S2.

lodtf. *
°f ,hl‘
of Barn
lodge, k. of P.. went to Middleville WedBnurm *U
lbo
of Char.

Dotchkb”

terdaj
Manager Dickerman expects to toot the
whistle of the new furniture factory next
"'bl.r
D“th''' •'» te uted

Gooch and Brcarly last week at
Rapids-waived examination for the d^
10 «&lt;•

pbU&gt; SBltb .nd T. BUnMon. unfa a.
Will

Phillips died Sunday morulug
at her home in tbla city after a iong sick­
ness of consumption. The funeta) oc­
curred yesterday.

amify
Groceries,

Sill i'ri-. isions.
Stone, Earthen,
and Glassware.

returned from Mus-

Ue*th rUlU*1 OrBBd

To. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Michael yestw

Smith's bezoar stock of goods has been
purehased by Wm. Hareu. Mr. Haren
wi
move hi. stock erf gnxcrle. Into the
bulkjjng now occuplesl by the bazaar.

SUJtd L'’&lt;,ur a,1,lress to you a
month ago, the announcement of tbe dedlcation of toe Hurry Co. Soldiera' and Sail­
Fuiton N?Y Wan,M lefl Tc*terday for ors monument during the Soldier.' Reunou was without :1m- authority or Miration
ot thi. Msoctation. Tbegood faith of tixrar
P- M. Woodmansee, of Vermontville, who made lira announcement we never
was In town yesterday.
questioned and do not now.
At our meeting one month since, we felt
B«n. Thursday morning, to O. L.’
that the monument should not be dedicated
Crook and wife, a sou.
““‘r’s the money to pay for the same was
r t' ‘ JS Po*2I’ vl*lted OrBnd M’ and pledged. There is still upwards of $2,000
l-*kc Odessa T^unsday.
of the necotoaiy S4;5OO yet to be subocrib-

„ Jin
?!Isbt* returned Monday from
* short visit In Marshall.

Clement Smith and family returned Fri­
day evening from Bay View.
Miss Carrie Schuman is visiting relatives
and friends in Cleveland,. Ohio.

Mrs. Chao. Weimer: has returned from
^Cltorlotte speaks of the game of ball at an extended visit in Jersey City.
Unit p’ace last week between llastlugs and
Tn,bIt’s ** LaM,n&lt;- w«» the guest
Charlotte as a "serub game." We can't i
last week of Mrs. P. T. Colgrovr.
"
blame them for feeling so bad about It.
Miss Blanche Mead returned Wednesday
52.50 fur round trip Hastings to Jackson
from a visit with Uuultfg friends.
.
on Sept. -3d, 3d. 4 tlx. 5th, «th good to re­
turn on Sept. 7th oa account of Michigan
Herman Hassell from Humboldt. Iowa.
fair
P. A. Manx.
was tlie guest last week of J. Weinert

HesM Mid

Hicks &amp; Spence,
C. R -» M. W. H(ck«j

fy '.is sijjsn Ito. Frits
Casfy, Dry &lt;&gt;ooda. Boots and
&gt;!)(•»•&lt; Hardware. &lt;;r£/eries
and'Ci/vkcry.
'
.

Henry Arbour and Mack Faulk wenMiss Kittle and Master Fred Burrali re­
last Saturday liyrostwt on cotoplalnt of turned Monday to their home it. Albion.
Levi Cross for assault and battery. Their
Mlsre» Hattie and Belle Hotchkiss and
trial is set for Friday l»ef&lt;»re Justine KeuDrtusle Hale visited Grand Rapid* Friday.
aston.
P. A. Sheldon went to Benton Harbor
J.
H. Benni- end J^ee Chase trial their
Monday, to attend the wedding of a sister.
sprinting powers on Jeffer-um street
Thursday for a -mall purse, l.w w»n t|jr
Wm. J. Stlmpwm returned Monday to
race midst the henriy applause of • the &lt;&gt;n- Ann Arbor. after a *hort visit at A.
lookers.
Blacks.

Mrs. J. Russ is home from the west for
A meeting of citizens Is called at the
council room* this evening. All those In- a visit with her jarenu Wm. Hitchcock
tereoted In the building of the darn across suit wife.
, the river near tin- Michigan avenue bridge
are requested to be present
low returned Wednesday evening from
A “ione cow Iwy" tries! to entertaU a Petoskey.
crowd'on tbe street Thursday evening by
P. D. Busby and wife left Tuesday. for
performing a wries of tricks. The by­ their home in Caru, after a visit with their
standers were not sufficiently libera) how­ son* here.
ever, and tbe caw boy retlrwi dNgnsted.
Sirs. Dr. Russell, went to Howel) Wed­
We want u. siiy to you Aftilidi-ntlally nesday to attend the funeral uf Mrs. John
that one dollar in cash will buy more Galloway.
•
high and other cxj«ense* large.

Try them.

To the. People 0/ Barry County.-

i! d*rtl« &lt;“ »■ «

v K*rT&gt;J’,,,|ddu«‘’ owned by Al. Ibucy iu
MIm Carrie Wooten. of Greenville, visitNashville, trottod a mile on the Detroit «i friends here last week.
track bhtuniav in 2:2754. He will trot for
Miss Belle Handy has returned from a
A reconl some day this week.
visit to northern Michigan.
You will find headquarters lor boots and
Troy ,nd
of Caledonia,
shoes at Stouffer A- &lt;?mwjey's. They
make a speciality of fanners wear; gowk visited in this city Monday.
guaranteed to be as represented.

THE SOLDERS’ MONUMENT WILL
BE DEDICATED WEDNESDAY,
SEPT. 11 TH, NEXT.

Cha*. Pound, who has ta*si visiting Die
Husby brothers, returned Thursday to his
home lu Ohio.

Sttrtl-

&gt; n-M-o.Mry. All who Intend
- uni a c&gt;-rtifinilc are rxpectr.1
tin- above r'.andnatbti* KeHoarder Examiners.

As our readers well know. Dr. J. A.
I Baurhumn. tbe well known speelalfot
tormerly of thi* elty. is now located at
Akron. Ohio. All those fishing t&lt;&gt; con­
sult Dr. Baughman by letter can addro»*
I him at Na 151 South Howard street.
Akron, Ohio. He writes prescriptions for
norbus. bloody dysentery. any disease for SI.00.
'
win

. Hastings: Hui* of Na*bhoe store. Ijske Odessa; and
Ur home Of J. A. Fuller &lt;n

local news.
Ha.-u ’t&lt;- H r.-.
Thriop.
•
r.’- .

Enquire &lt;&gt;f Mrs. E. B.

. jit |»&gt;nnds No. I family fish

• Barry County SoMlen and Sailors He
Fpmr s'.d-• bran to exchange for wheat
F.
H Bsr ow a Co. *.
Fen— ; i krtt grt.oo per
Hcntlcy Bros. A Wilkin*.

thousand at

A full fine of fall style. In millinery
C"**!-. next week at the Racket.

The Inst makes of iailies’, gent’s and
children ♦ tine shoes at the Racket.
The office &lt;rf the furniture company ha*
w*n retnow d to th* Ir new building.

Batter, &lt;ggs
other produce taken
MUM- w r„[, at Stauffer A Crawley’s.

•2^'
,K bu,ld,nK concrete walk In
'■mt or his premises on Gr^cn street.

fanchc* will I* served through tbe
Kn®lon st the W. IL C. beadquarters.

Senator Colgrove is making great iuiprovemenbion the Altoft farm, which he
lately purchased. Although farming Is
probably not tlie senator’s best hold, he
goes at It In d way that shows he proposes
to win at the business The farm will
soon be In as fine shape as any In this or
any other connjy—t model farm In fact.

and Detroit have lately adopted xery strin­
gent regulations wl^regard to street fak­
ing, and our city should fallow suit.
Some one with nothing eta to do has
figured out that no one now living will
ever be able to date a document wIthout
using the figure nine. It now rtnnd.at
tbe extreme righL 1S»'“Ln’ri
take third place, 1W0 wbcro It wl11 nh
main for ten years. It will then movt^u&gt;
to second place, !,«». «”d rrn‘*ln tbcre

F•’!
the rush at the Racket? .100 yean.—Ex.
»»e- &lt;mod9 ut aatonlahing low prices,
W.iu™ * Co.’.
rlu, Clreok
lwr»
date.
I” •“ -e"
mended, .nd I. nndouW.’db
dta-JWhen •hupping visit tbe Racket and see
well north, of paUnoar- »
” rw «m nve from 25 to 50 per cent. former, I, aeeood Io none In
H!wJ4o,dl4‘M "10&gt;'“n»ent will be dedlcat- point of aeoeral and .prelal laleni. and
^JJncwUy next, the second day of tbe wlthta tbe IIH are many that &gt;»•'

is??!? 20 p*llM of
2Jc- One cut ebew&lt; tobacco left at Horas A VanArman’s.

cosmopolitan fame.

all his dealing!;.

f

Calling at Fred L. Heath’s drug store
this week-we found everything ru#ldn«’. J"
spite of the fact that he had extra helpi t
was necessary for hl» customers to wait
and examine goods ‘*f0"h^Syr
£
HT?or Xf^of^d
And

Will sell for one week

Secsnd Hand School Boots

Your Own Price.
WITH EVERY

$25 in Trade

OIL PAINTING
That retails for $5.00.

Woodniff
&amp; Cotant,
TINNERS,
Now occupy the building recently vacated
by E. J. Evans.
We are now prepared to do allhinds of

TIN WORK.
Eave Troughing and Tin Roofing a spec­
ialty, ata rcpaithiK of all kinds. Call and
see us.
WooDirurr &amp;. Cotant.

Woodruff &amp; Cotant buy rags, rubber,
copper, zine, etc.
Buy your gasoline of

Woodruff
&amp; Cotant.

CLOSE OUT PB1K!
4 gallon Goshen oval churn$2 25
fl, ”
“ ’
”
9 50
10
••
w '
I
12 inch strap hinges, pair
10 fcxA jointed fish rods
Patent wire window screws
Nickle Plate stove polish, box
1 lb. can fresh mackerel, can
3 ** “ mackerel iu tomato sauce, can 20
15
Pressed corn beef, can
••
ham, can.....
Potted “
"
Broiled lake salmon, can
Coss farm table tmuce, large bottle..
Pickled white onions, bottle
Muizllla olives, Ixittlf*
Cross A Blackwell's table mwx------8 bars Pure Gold snap
100 lb. package No. 1 white fish....
1 50
25 ••
•• trout...............
15
Patent mop with scrub brush attached
15
3 lb. pall Wise axle grease...^...
Pint Mason fruit Jara, dpz....'
Quart
'•
•• Woodbury fruit jars, doz
Second hand grain bags, doz
All goods on our &amp;e- counter
........................ .....
••
...........
.&lt;
..
.. ..
..
is

We are DelMieci to SellGoods

JOS. ROGERS.

J. A. VanAnuan, Luk&lt;- Wate-s. F.
Hdtebkta and K. K. Grant went to Wall
Aouee.
lake yesteniay attatnoon on u fishing ex/ l/"rii'- Detective Association of Barry,
cursioiL
.
/ Prairieville, Hojw and Orangeville will
E. W. Smith and faniilj n-uiove tils hold their annual meeting at Hickory Cor­
week‘to tlieir future) home iu Kent ClA, ner* on Saturday, Sept 2Mth. 188V. at two
Mich. Mr. Smith ha* secured a poeltldn o'clock p. m.. sharp. Business of Impojtas manager of a large genera) store therA ance. nil members turnjHit.
Eugene Hautii’-kn, Pres.
gz-Frank and Erl. Slx-rman. fanner Hast^
Juirx J. Perkins, Sec'y. .
mgs boys, called on their numerous friends
A Good Show at La*L
here Thursdays Frank expects wn to
to- located in Chfirlotte. and Ed. Is travel­
At list we are to have a show under
canvass that Is worthy of and will receive
ing.
general patronage. We allude to Wallace
. Mrs. Mctaughlln left Wednesday for A.Co/h Great World's Menagerie and in­
%cr home in Muskegon, after a visit with ternational Three-ring Circus, which Is to
her mother, Mrs. 1. A. Holbrook. Site be In Hastings, Saturday, Sept. 7th. This
was accompanied by Rev. K. A. Carnahan entertainment has given general satisfac­
and wife, who will make a .hurt vir’.t in tion wherever It has exhibited, and is
Muskegon, la-fare returning to their home every where spoken of as being/in every
In St. Pau).
rcsjiect superior.

laiat, between tbe city limits on Battle
Creek rtnwt and the Catholic church on
Jefferum street, fitfrit Aug. Utb. a buffalo
robe,
somewhat worn. Home lined. Any­
Dr. Itothrop bad a very large trade in
one finding tbe same, and returning to
school books and school supplies this year
Beamer’s grocery store, will Ik- rewarded.
for the simple reason that lie has a large
s
11. D. Chexey.
and comfiletc stock to select from. He
paid the highest possible price for ««»&gt;«
Fred Stowell has purchased tlie boot and
hand books, cash or excliangv nnd *UII shoe slock of J. G. Runyan. He will car­
continnes to do so. 1’uplls wanting books ry on the business at ita present location.
ur having books to sell should go to bls Fred is n yourig man emiiirtitly deserving
of success a5id will, we believe, get what
store to trade.
We think the common council should be dwrvcs. By thl» change Mr. Runyan
protect tbe business men of this city against closes a business career in this particular
fakirs, who pay no taxes and but a, small line that has extended over “’•’’JF
license-. Our business men have-to 1*&gt; rear*. For the past 20 years he has been
taxes and help keep up tbe city. Tlrn city Id tbe business in this city and has.ever
should look to their Interests. Jaekwn been found to be honest and upright in

Tte Dmuist and Booiseller,

Less Than Cost!

and Produce.

Tbe Michigan Centra! will sell excursion
ticket- from Hastings to Detroit ami return
on Sept. 17 to 27th Inclusive, at rate of one
fare with fifty cento added for admluloi.
on account of Inteniatlonul fair. The**1
tick.et* are good to return not later than
SepL 25th.
P. A. Hahn, Agent

iimnkh
Slates at Cost,

BI TTER, EGGS.

it is to be Imped that tlrare will be n«»
waste as ha* been the ettHj herelofore.

Friday, Aug. 30.

While the aunounecmeut of the dedica­
tion was jvitboul our authority, and while
the necessary amount hua not yet been subBcribed for the monument, still the an­
nouncement of the dedication on Sept. 11th
has gone forth to the people of tbe coun:y,
Many New School Books
and they will expect it. To put It off
w ould cause feeling lu some quarters, which
It Is desirable to avoid.
Moreover the monument l» here, and set
up and rewty to dedicate. It Is a debt the
patriotic people of Barry county owe the
soldier dead to pay for the mouumeut.
w e have no doubt they will pay for IL and
pay for it A quickly and readily whither
it is dedicated September 11th or at some
later date.' The people will,see that It Is
paid, we firmly believe.
So believing, we put this project home
to the people of Harry county, and call
upon them to help- us lift the burden of
debt upon It You have suiMcribm nearly
82.500. You can as easily pay tbe remain­
ing S2.000, and that whether the monu­
ment is dedicated September llth or later.
Therefore, we have concluded to permit
the dedication of the monument September
11th, the cqeood day of the Harry county
Soldiers' and Sailors' reunion.' And we
&lt;lu this cha-rfully, for the sake of the suc­
cess of tbe reunion, and that those promot­
I will give an
ing it may se«- the announcement of the
•k-dicallon carr ied out It has always been
our purpose to have the dedication under
G.
A. IL auspices. It might as well 1-e
now as later.
For the dedication, a splendid program
of exercises has been prepared. Hon.
James O'Donnell, Commander Brown, Del&gt;artment Commander of tire G. A. IL,
lion. P. T. VanZHc, and It is expected also
Geo. Alger and Wastungtou Gardner will
be present to address the people. The
dedication exercises will take place at 2 p.’
in. of Wednesday. September 11th. Come
This offer Is only for cash customers.
out everybody aud make this a day long to Butter and egg* taken as cash.
Call at
be remembered. L-t thr patriotic -fieoplr once and examine these l&gt;eautlful pictures
of Barry county show their reverence nn&lt;T and get a ticket. The number of pictures
reject fur her soldier dead, who died tliat to l&gt;e given away Is limited.
we might Uvr. and enjoy thr blessings of
liberty.
Baiuxy County Soudikks' and Sailor*'
Monument A-soczA-nox.
Hasting*. Mich.. Aug. 31, ldb9.

Elsewhere will be found the uew lime
Dr. Harkness, «f Spring Prairie. Witt.,
card nt the C. K. A N. Tin- new train
which reaches thia city from Kidanuzoo nt was th.-guest last week ot C. A. Griffin.
7.18 a. m.. makes clo«e connections at They were school mates.
Only one (are from Hastings to Detroit
Woodbury with the D. I.. A N., and place*
Judge Hooker and family were In the
this city 11 miles nearer Detroit by rail city Friday, on their way home after a and return Sept. 17 to 27th Inclusive, via
Michigan Central, good to return not later
than now.
than Sept. 28th.
P. A. Hahn.
V^lnvitations aie rail for the wedding of
M. R. Todd left Wednesday evening .far
Mlw. Clara Roberta to Will Chldroler. Ohio, called there by a telegram aunounrThe ceremony will take place to-night In lug the death of hl- mother.
Owners of dugs arc forbidden to allow
the Episcopal church after which a recep­
their dog* to come upon th*’ streets of
Henry Andrus and wife, of Rattle Creek, Hasting* without iielng ruuzxied. Owners
tion will be held at the residence of Mt.
have been tin- guests the past few days of of dogs violating this notice will be prose­
and Mrs. J. P. Hotierta.
th&lt;^r son. Dr. J. C. Andru-.
cuted under the ordinance of this city.
The Powers Buggy Co. will have some
By order of
Mta Wentworth, who, ha* l»*-u visiting
of their vehicles on exhibition at the Mhto
F. G. GoonvKAn, Mayor.
f-ir. Owing to the tact Hua all tbe-roou&gt; her brother Henry, returned Thursday to
had been taken at the Detroit Inferuatlona) her home In Columbus. Obki.
Xotiee.
Exposition, tin* Powers Co. can show only a
Kirk D. Davis, former!? station agent
Bari/ coitnty district lodge, 1. O. G. T.,
model of their buggy there.
for the M. C. IL IL at Middleville, has ac­ will meet in quarterly session at the ball
cepted a similar position at Vnndalla.
lamlosttODk will be held this
uf West Baltimore lodge on Munday, Sept.
The order made last week by the water
l»lh.
1889. DuNiuess ot Importance will be 1
(Kjmmtsskmer*. In which certain hours for ta-fred Spangenuteher tn company with
the use of city water for lawn purposes IL M. Johnson will soon engage In the brought before the meeting therefore a
1 relay and f&amp;urday, Ncn. Mb
were designated,
has been revokwl. agrlctitural Implement bu*lnes* In Mldille* large delegation from each subordinate
lodge is requested.
G. A. Musky,
Patrons are now subject to the old rules, vllle.

innllon* win twgin.at one

Commencing

A gentleman representing Milo B.
Steven* A Co., of Washington, D. C.. and
Detroit Mich., can be seen at the Wolcott
House, Nashville. Thursday, Sept 5th,
and at the Hasting? House, Hustings, Fri­
day. Sept fith. by persons desiring Informa­
tion concerning pensions, bounties, etc.,
or having claims which they desire to have
prosecuted by said attorney*. The last
CongreA* enacted new laws of which ad­
vantage should be taken at once.
'
Ch*Il«nx«.
We hereby challenge any hose company
of actual firemen to a hub and hub race to
be run ou the Barry county fair grounds
In this elty Oct. 3d, 188V. for 8100 a aide,
each company not to exceed M men and
none but actual firemen allowed to run.
The race to be 150 yards to hydranL lay
350 feat of htas in 50 feet lengths, throw
out third length and replace with sixth,
put pipe on fifth; all couplings to be
full turn* at start and finish. Challenge
open until Sept 11th, 1889. Our money
is deposited with W. D. Hayes, National

bank..
Hastings, Sept 4th, 1880.
Hastings Hose Co..
E. w. Jordan, Foreman.

Practical Hints
to Bnilders.

CrouP Remedy !&lt; ]

UHUIC ‘ITOIUI
QU
ti tract*. Short
on
FOR CHILDREN
contracts.
Short chapters
chapters
on the
the 'klttlen
kitchen,
- ------------chtern.
.toandallon.
——
_
Tuttt
Iw
chimneys,
brickwork,
mor­
tar. cellar, beatlug. ventilation, tbn root and r Enfcwed by Phyiklaai. E»«p it U
many Items ot biterest to builders. Mailed free
hud.
Ecld by all Dnggiste.
on receipt of locentslu postal stamps. Address l
ba-noXAi Shkkt Nktal Bopnxo Co. bio
East Twentieth St.. New York City.

j
1

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds
THE LEADER!
So acknowledged by all who see it or use it.
therefore the cheapest, the

The best and

FARMERS
FAVORITE
GRAIN DRILL
None but words of praise for it from the many farmers to
whom we have sold this Drill, and who have given it thor­
ough trial during the two years we have sold it.

4 BUGG-IES
We are agents for more than a dozen buggies, and keep the
largest stocK on hand of any dealer in Central Michigan. We
can suit you in both quality and price. The

Studebaker Wagon
Has become such a favorite because it is the acknowledged
best wagon made, that no farmer with an eye to business,
who desires to be economical and save money, can afford to
buy any other. It is the best and best made wagon on earth.

Is not allowed to suffer and be fills *11
prescriptions promptly-

The advantage of manufacturing to »
Fur* SI*"

Following are tlie real estate tranifera
for the week ending Sept 2d, 18W, as
taken from the books In the register's office:
Levi g. Moore to Christopher J. Ctart; lota 1

“SASSJ? 58S3? tfJfffiS-. e.t
TvH all tii/clU™ that arc used In

\

Call and see us when you want anythihg in the line of

'Farm Machinery.

____ ,i.,.h Btnn

,x**fi*h.lM««Mb. «•&lt;*W’’ Mack,naw f™111 cheap at

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds.

*»e. 200.000 fence pickets Xx2
SJ*wfuS.,0O|!“* *k*° “ B*nlky

dW *■*'
after ■"«lv-m-4,,“l * ,cw d“y«- Funeral cx-curs
^•7°* «t one o'clock, p. m.

ward wheels unoer u*
broken &lt;rff. Tbe train ran about a

before 11 had to stop.

.s can be found anywhere.

FrilrteilUegijSto.

�STARTLffiGEVIDfflCI
Of the Cure of Skin Diseases When
all Other Methods Fail.
Psoriasis five years, covering face, head,
and entire body with white scabs. Skin
red. Itchy and bleeding. Hair all gonK
Spent hundreds of dollars. Pronounced
Incurable. Cured by Cuticuia Remedies.

left check, spreading across my nose, and al­
most covering my fare, it ran Into my ejo*
and thr physician wa* afraid 1 would lose my
eyesight altogether. 11 spread all over mv
bod, and my hair ull fell out. until I was en­
tirely bald headed: It then broke out on my
arm* and sliouldcrs, until my ttnns were Just
one sore. It covered my entire body, my face,
head and shoulders being the worst. The
white scabs tell constantly from my head,
shouifien anti anus: tlie akin would thicken
and be red and very it-.’hy, ana would crack and
bleed It scratched. Alter spending many hun­
dreds ot dollars. 1 was pronounced incurable,
1 beard ot the Cnticura Remedies, and after Ussue two bottles Cntlcura Resolvent. I could see
a change: and after 1 liad taken tour bottles. I
was almnct cured; and when I had used sis
tattles ot Cntioura Resolvent and one tax of
Cntlcura. and one cake of Cutleura Soap. 1 w«*
cured of tlie dreadful disease trom whteh I ha*
suffered tor five years. I thought the disease
would leave a very deep scar, but the Cutleura
. Remedies cured It without any sears. I cannot
express with a nen what I suffered before n»tng
the Cutleura Remedies. They saved my lite,
and I feel It my duty to recommend them. My
hair is restored as good as ever, nndsots my
eyesight. 1 know of a number of different per­
sons who have used the Cutleura Remedies und
all have received great benefit trom their use.
&lt;
Maa. Boa* Kat-cv.
• Rockwell City, Calhoun Co.. Iowa.
Cutlcnra llemedie*
Cure every species of agonizing, humiliating,
itching, bleeding, burning, scaly, blotchr.anri
pimply disease* otthe skin. «a»p and Mood,
with k-s* ot hair, from pimples to scrofuta, ex­
cept possibly tebthyo*!*.
bold everywhere. Price,Cutleura. Me.: taap.
2SC-; Henolvent,, 81. Prepared by tbe Potter
Druk and Chemical Corporation. Boetou. Br^k-nd for "How to Cure Skin Diseases,"
M pages, CO llliirtratlons and too testimonials.
DI MIFLB8. blackheads, red. rough, chapped
I IlYl “ni1 0,lj’ akln Prorouted by Cutleura

• a

IT STOPS THE PAIN

Backache, kidney pain*, weakness.
rl:&lt; i:::’.*t.5ni. and
pain*
W
relieved hi one minute by theCull■ Ml Mtecura AnU-Paln Plaster, the first
ana only instantaneous pain-killing plaster.

CZ***

You have h-anl your friends and neigh­
bors talking about It. You may yourself
lie one of tbe many who know from per­
pleasantest place to visit
LESSON X, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­ sonal experience just how good a thing It THE
IN SEPTEMBERNATIONAL SERIES, SEPT.-fj.
Is. If you have ever tried IL you are one
of Ito staunch friends, because the won­
derful thhig about it is. that when once
City
given a trial, Dr. .King’s New Discovery
ever after holds a place In the house. If
you have never used It and should be
afflicted with n cough, cold or any throat,
lung or chest trouble, secure a Itottle at
Uns of the mort delightful mu v fm the
once mid (tfve. it u fair trial. Hfi* guaran‘teed every time, or money re/n*led. Trial American cuatinrat is ti» Hty of Detroit.
L
Pbia.]
iKjtties free at W. IL Goodyear’s drag It is one of tbe old
1. "And David fled from Naioth in Ramah store.
M-. city wert Of tbe Atlantic sroboard It to
and came and said te-fore Jonathan, What
OUS of the wrslthhat of American cittes.
have 1 'loner Soul, being constantly troubled
. v—• . i.—ii.I and b--it
E. Bainbridge Munday. Esq.. County
with an evil spirit, luul wnigbl on two differ­
~
ent occasion- to slay David (chape xviii. U&gt;: Atty., Claj- Co., Tex. aaye: " Have umxI tXJ.lt UI AUKIU.J
W-MAtfo-. - &gt;"&gt;
**“• “'*1
Electric
Bitters
with
most
happy
result*.
xix, 10;, bu* David escaped out of his hand,
for tho Lord was with him, and the hurt time My brotlier also was very low with Malar1 msgn.flrently broad avenues anl street*
la) Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by
and dwelt In Noioth. II wt&gt; are true chll- the tluH'ly u»e uf this medicine. Am .&lt;athtled Electric Bitters saved his life.
_
Mr. D. I. Wllcoxson. of Ilowr Citvr. Ky..
with u*, ui wall at fir-. round about us. and
adds a little testimony, -nylug: He positive­
ly believes he would have died, had It
nothing can by any uscan* luirm ua, fur our not been for Electric Bitters.
This great remedy will ward Off. ns well
lifo is hid with Christ in God. Eurmibi may
seem to jiroajicr, but God will make even tbe as cure all Malaria-Diseases, and fur all
IXTKItXATtOSAt*- KXTOS1TIOS—
wrath of man to praimi Him.
Kidney. Liver mid Stomach disorders it
coM-xnr nciLDixu.
2. “Thou shalt not die." David Inquires of stands unequaled. Price 50c. and pl. W.
Hardly any other dty po-srew* »o nuroy
Jonathan why Saul, bls father, should thus H. (joodiror's dnig store.
architecturally original and bnautiful boman
[ierviacntly seek his life, nnd what ho had
and other buildings- Away from it» buddone to merit such ill treatment at tbe hamln
The best salve in the world for cute, rirov portion it‘i* a city set in continuous
of SauL Jonathan mwures him that he shall
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, feref sores,
parks and b-rtilevnrdx Situated upon a vast,
not die, aud that inasmuch a* hi* father will
tetter,
chapped
hands,
chilblains,
corxs,
do nothing without tolling him, and ha* given
slightly rolUngplain,with an almcat uniform
him no hint &lt;&gt;f such a purpose, therefore it and all akin eruptions, anti positively cures slopo toward ito river front, giving perfect
cannot be; but the wquul prove* that In this plies, or no pay required. It 1* guaranteed ■drainage and an admirable surface for park*
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re­
than, and tliat be »tu really determined to funded. Price 25 eta. per box. Foteffale
grand maples and elm* and mile* of «&gt;reen
by W. H. Goodyear
whilo David lived Jonathan, his own son, Q Kalamazoo went on a bls toot labor day. grassy lawns, set &lt;-tf by fountain* tend
flower bed* It i» the
' ’
could not bo established in his kingdom.'■
Dr. .laquea’ German Worm Cakes destroy
C5(vxiu&gt;*t. raanto*
rdeath.” Thi* wa&gt;, humanly speaking, true of worms and remove them from the system. of Detroit people on their residence street* to
Safe, pleasant and effective.
hnvenofaneesinfrpntof their dwellings. Th#
Gol’s hand is our breath and by Hi* kind care . Kalkaska county Is fixing up fur a big bou*e* are set well back from the street Uns,
wo live arid move and have our being day by
fair.
&lt;lay, and whether on land or sea it ii equally
Matuary er otb-r I’ruaments lufront, leaving
true that tbe next step may'u*hor u* into
been a sufferer for tbe last five years for rheu
tbe architecture of the handsome buildings
eternity. Thi* may well causo tho unsaved iiistlsrn across thn shouldeis, and by u-lnu year
to tremble, but it should give no anxiety to Fluid Extract Itrd Clow, am entirety rrlfemip«K*»A,&lt;V
....... -- ----------- - one whirls redeem*! by the precious blo&gt;x! of hclteve It han driven It from my system and IL'
along
tho Wkte imvshnded sidewalks, or tbo
wont
be
a
weather
barometer
any
longer.
Christ and is therefore reeking day by day to
F. D. Dwblk.
occupant* of carriage* lu tbo streets This
“do justly, love mercy and walk humbly with
Palmer House. Chicago.
makes tbe homes at Detroit look like row* of
hervo Christ in thia mortal body is tho great-

Boston

"tho body will bo great gain, ami to reign with
Him in a body immortal and incorruptible
that them shall bo no end. What then, though

Dry Goods Store

nothing could keep David from hi* throne
beyond tbo appointed time, and nothing can

4. "Whatsoever thy schu dreirath, I will
even do it for thee." Thus tai.l Jonathan to
David iu his great lore for him. A greater
love said to a poor blind man: "What wilt
thou that I should do unto theof
5-7. "If be say thus It is well; thy servant
shall havo pence; but"— By thu* nteeuting
himself from his accustomed plat* for thi co
days, David would surely learn tlie mind of
Saul toward* him, and Jonatiian would see
It and then know for himself his father's
thought* toward David. If any think tliat
they see deception hereon the part of David in
his spooking of going to Bethlehem, let them
remember that God cannot possibly in any
Are having the biggest kind of a sale bn wny tolerate sin, and never docs he excuse it;
their 26 Inch Glovia silk umbrellas, para­ and if David sinned in tiik matter it must Itavo
,
;
gon frames and gnld heads that they are brought him chastening, i
U. “Therefore thou shapr deal kindly with
selling for 81.49. also on their 26 Inch fast
thy servant, for thou bast brought thy ser­
(black sutocu umbrellas, paragon frames vant into a covenant of the Lorr! with tiiAU."
muVgold liea’ds that are being sold for David had already tbs love of Jonathan, and
tho love of All Israel nud Jodnh (xviii, 1,10),
81.10. These are two of the most .import
but hi* one great enemy earned him to fear,
ant sales In rain and siting umbrellas ever and Jouattuin wan now to be the nudiator
' offered to t^ie public. Tlie silk umbrella standing between Davit! and hi* enemy on
with gold head that we are giving you for behalf of David, and there was a covenant
between them which David calls n covenant
81.49 is just the same as that sold last sum- of the Lord.
/ mer for 82.50. We closed out the lot ciao . 9. "Would not I tell itched" David had
prising nearly four hundred*, they were asked Jonathan to kill hiru, if bo was guilty,
rather than let him bo brought to SauL Jonpurchased cheap und you are getting the

HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
MARR &amp; DUFF

Remember It
is necessary to come early as they are
moving fast, only 81.49 for a 26 inch gold
advantage of our purchase.

headed dlk umbrella worth 82.50and $1.10
for fast black sateen umbrella, gold headed
worth 81.V0.
*

Our Stunner Umbrellas
That we are selling for 82.49 and 83.50 are
good value for 83.50 and 85.00. We have
them In La loscu and standard length
handles. Full line of fancy parasols, all
styles and prices.
.
■ We arc having a big trade on our spring

It will

pay y ou to look us through. Also ask to*ec
the finest line of lace curtains in the city.
That Is what we.can show you and at the
lowest price*.

Marr &amp; Duff.
BATTLE CREEK.

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, potmtv of Barry—as.
At a aeasion-ot tho I*robate Court for thoCotmtyof Barry boldcn at the Probate Office in theclty

streets and aeents of a great city.
12,13. “That thou niayort go in peace, and
thaLordbo with thre.’’ Jonathan now sol­
emnly calls tbo Lord God to witness that
whstuer tbe tidings from bin father be good

who are or were the lewd heir# at said deeeaied
and entitled to inherit tlie real estate of which
■Md deceased died seized.
count of tbe interview between Saul and
1 atn. and tbe way in which Jonathan
I

petition,

and

that

Ellert's Daylight Liver Fills are a boon to
sufferers from sick headache, sourstomach,
torpid liver and indigestion. Sugar coat­
ed. pleasant to take and warranted to go
through by daylight.
Three out of four Holland ehurclies at
Muskegon are without n pastor.

No rain has .fallen for four weeks tn
Hillsdale county.

Pimple*, bolls and other humor* are liable
to ap|&gt;c*r when the blood Ret* heated. To cure
them lake Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
‘ The Eiffel tower cost 8600,000 and was
two years in building.

,
_ Eteton Uanids.Mkh.
J. &gt;!. Txxwe Red Clover Co., Dotrolt.-Two
yeare 1 way afflicted with a very »evere attack
ot eryxlprlas. After twp
two physicians
physician* had used
their treatment tor several
weeks and I concom
trend week*
tlnued gr~~—
--------------------------dly
worse,---being
by this
time com:
, and In th.lr diagnosis
concluded
.„v,ve wmf
„„ no earthly mdp or
-iope for .on, Igareup
havtni tried an the
;p having
heard ot. My neighbor.

Discoveries More Valuable Than Gold,
Are Santa Able, the California discovery
far consumption and disease* of the throat,
chest and lunes and California Cat-r-cure,
the only guaranteed cure for catarrh, cold
In the head and kindred complaint*. They
are sold at SI per package ui three for
•2.50, and are recommended and used by
the leading physicians of tbo Pacific coast.
Not secret conijwunds. Guaranteed by
W. H. Goodyear.
'

A “Jag’’ la defined as the condition of
one who Im the next thing to dead drunk.

tbo life of David,
for the Lord will bo with him. Perhaps
David remembered this when be sang: "He
shall not be afraid of evil tidings, iifa heart Is
fixed, trusting tn tho Lard.” (Ps. cxii, 7.)

The wife of Hon. Win. Allman died at
Sturgis.

with fun^f. should bo abE to say S3*£“'
fully at nil times; “Behold, God to myrFHis
__ v —in ......
l
1... (.1. Z....

“ I can recommend Ayer’s Pill* above
all others, having long proved their value
.. a cathartic tor myself and family.
J. T. He.**, Ixdthsville, Pa.
..
.
____ A___ ■- Dill. 1.—
been used in my family. We find them an

Effective Remedy

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.

'AGE Sjux

MtehlfM. oa the ?th .lay
ti«7. Iu lllterMot mortg»s,.J„„
mortnce wasaatimed

Campbell
Up

r-

THE FULL T
abonld the aanTSSi *
Ire-?

thirty days, the pri-u
'
hundred amt nrtj- u.&gt;lin.' w..
age* of tateri-M tb-reo. ■ ,. I';
Aueaad pujwMe tmim-:..-.
•
though the .period ft, . : ■
.
ttwvcof may not then h«-. ... -.;
having been;mud&lt;duopotember irth. t— ....
renudtted uqjuol and !n , ,
of thirty day* ur.d up*.od ;•
c.lpal sum &lt;d Fz'o with ai: a--. .
thereon te tuzw dor am) , .
ofaaid mortaau-. ur.&lt;! i'
'
attbjsdatetaijsanri
provide*! fur'ln *ald ..... . .
proceeding 4 taw :,ari.

for constipation and indigestion, and are
never without them in the house."-Moses
Grenier, Lowell. Mass.
-ut?^
contained In mH mm:. .,
•
• • —ir’a Pills cured me of such rare made ami r&lt;
L. Fulton, Hanover, i given tbat ml naterri*. - x.H
liver complaint.’
at ten o’clock in t,,'. ■
N. H.
t pa*l&gt;uaort!«i to tur !. .
“I have used Ayer’s Pills, for liver north front &lt;b«r ot n.. .
troubles and Indigestion, during many nl HasUfig* itbat • -t ■
tt&gt;
vrars. and always found them prompt and cult rota tor Ba- • .
efficient In their action."—L. N. Smith, premnea «eieril&gt;t*i in .. ■
much thereof a* sns* '
doc on mjj »n&lt;.rtz
•• 1 suffered from constipation which as­ araoaot
seven per emu sad *a .. ■’* • T”b !M«im at
sumed such an obstinate form that I feared an attorn— tre o( •?. re
•* ticrec
it would cause a stoppage of ttw bowels. the ure-m w twine m • : *.•
------------------r as al) that certain ...... ... ,
Two boxea of Ayer’---------------a Filla effected
a com•M betaff sllogte In tt
pjete cure.’’—D. Burke, Saco, Me.
Hprinr«. In the count* -.t
I have ™d Ayer’a Pill* 1for the paat Mleblcati and d&gt;-. i. ■ : . .
south ra*t frarUoc
•
'
’ '• ■ 9
reme&lt;1_ fo' Hrer troubles, and hove always twenty -fv-h «i&gt;-i — i- •
dveneMia.”” laud talk the Ha*bi,x' '
found them .a n«mnn4
prompt cure
cure far
for.dyspepsia.
—Jas. Quinn, 90 Middle st., Hartford, Conn. deeded to said I—ij . ■ .
a-llutalns
“Having been troubled with coitivenes*. lake
Dated. Haatin
which seems inevitable with person* of
sedentary habit*. I have tried Ayer’s Pills,
Smit;: * c.-t.......
hoping tor relief. I am glad to aay that
tbev have served me better than any other
medicine. I arrived ut this conclusion
NOTICE FOR HE?.i;: .
IMS.
only after a faithful trial of their merito.”—
State of Mich'riu. Comity - |
Samuel T. Jones, Oak at., Boston, Mass. 5
Notice !» Hereby ghri Ki
• ------- the proliate coon for :i. • mi
on the iMh day of Amoret a. 1
from that date were allow :
Gesens ttw-!r
u.-;.o.
jvtd Reynolds, tale of *.&gt; • ,
and that al! cremtor,
qulred to present th-'lr&lt; -. :
at the prubaTe oti:
-.n
Dr. J. O. Ayor &amp; Co.. Lowell, Mesa. court,
ityof «»Ings, for examination and *im

SIX

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mitt* with a lu

te gathering*
»bte at all tbe b
delegate* gath

The gatherin

fore 10 o'clock.
packed to suffuc

te Govern or For

in a (torn at ap

Ayer’s Pills,

was quickly set
droned the dole

ICAJLIF^MIA I

Tl&gt;« committe

Hasting-.,

—TUK—

tains, lawn* and inviting uut* in the shade
Nattered over the city.

NORTH.

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

of a certain umncacboon and lt.-a F.

‘ife.teAHrt

ASTC “ oMTjKlOCdUGM^

ar of the jrebeU

A MAJXSTIC WATERWAY,
broad, deep.- bluv, pure and beautiful. Iu
narrowest point is about half a mile wide,

tor Harry counts
November. A. I

fl.iats tbs largist commerce In tbe world.
JLlke the people of Venice, in Europe, tho in­
habitants of Detroit in summer month* love

twenty-five dollars pru&gt;ld*id for &gt;i,

indent statu ad

numerable Iwata, yachts and steamers al-

Great mistakes have been made in tlw
world, by supposing many nervous troubles
were due to bad blood. This headache,
fit*, dizziness, sleeplessness, etc. are al­
ways due to wraknrs* or Irritation of the
nerves of the brain, dyspepsia, pain. wind,
etc. to weakness of the nerves of the stom­
ach: weak lungs Is caused by the weakness
of the parts: biliousness, constipation. etc.
to weakness of the ihtvw of the liver ur
bowels: pain®, irregularity,'sterility, to
derangement of the uterine nerves. For
all weakness. Dr. Miles' great nerve and
brain food surpasses all. other remedies.
Trial bottles free at TV. II. Goodyear's
drug store.

For curative effects, one botile AVer’s
Sarsaparilla is.worth three of any other
name.

.1"

pretty buildings set In nn irnmenso |*rk.'
Tbe great Uwe* along tbo str-wto make tbe
tidewalk* run through long per*|wctiv«ai ot
leafy arradra nnd on many street* their
long braneb-e almott, if not quite, touch to­
gether at n lofty height clear aenwv lha
broad spare* of tbe streeto, giving a delight-

n.n.D.1. I—1» tT..U~-L TN. r-.lL.
of neglect may be serious. A^old all harsh
and drastic purgatives, the tendency of
which is to weaken the bowel*. The best
r.m«IT I, Al-'. riU*. »•!« l~r.ly
vegetable, their action 1* prompt and their
effect always beneficial. They are an ad­
mirable Llrer »nd After-dinner pill, and
everywhere endonwd by the profession.
“Ayer's Illis are highly and universally
spoken of by the people about here. I
A&gt;tir oak of them in my practice.

Detroit will rung up the curtain for a big
time labor day.

honor Christ.
IL "Come and let us go put into tho field.”
“Como apart," slid Jesus to the disciples. • tT' I-- ...
,.&lt;u l.uiu. .%*ueiiaa
—oof
"Bld tho anrvant paw on, but stand thou still- him*?
I Jt. working remarkable cure*. I told
him I had lint hope, tbat nothing would do me
any good In thia world, be Insisted, and taklnx
when wo would havo fellowship with God. to hi*, hat went to the drug store and bought me
get alone with Him and shut out all elso. It one t&gt;oti!c and urged me to try It. which 7 did.
Ten days afterwards 1 sent for two more bottle*
and It.was wonderful how I improved. I con­
with a soul in His name, to take thorn alone, tinued using it ami to-dav 1 am tetter than 1
bare been
In years.
sign ofreeomK
cmttielaa if
has
with not evens third party near, and thus sbnwn
luelf
and I No
heartily
to
suffering bumaiifty as tbe greatest and best
blood purifier In existence. ’ Yours trulv.
ofttimes in being, when possible, apart from
N. B — Mv daughter. Mra BUbop^of Toledo
everything human; God’» Oakb or forest*
was afflicted almost as badly and yonr Red
around you and God’s sky ynrr canopy. (lovercured her.
. H.M.
Alone with God I* tbo place of '.power for
Wild hogs In Georgia swamps are be­
your own soul, and also for fellowship with
ginning to make exciting hunting.
others iu Hi* Name: but you can in soma

if tmticipatiiut
ami David 'a ex-

&gt;

Advertising a patent medicine tn the peculiar
way in which tbe proprietor al Kemp's Bslsain
for coughs and colds docs, Is Indeed wonderful,
llu authorizes all druggist* to give there who
call for it a sample bottle free, that they may
try It te-fore purchasing. The large bottles are
.*oc and tl.oo. We certainly would advise a trial.
It may save yon from coiuuruption.

Of course you were, and yon know how
painful a little burn is. Cole's Carbollsalve
Instantly relieves the pain of bums and
if men refuvo tho deliverer and deliverance scalds and will cure the worst case without
so lovingly provided for them, they mud go a scar. It is superior to any externa! rem­
to the everlasting fire prepared for tliat ad- edy known for the relief and cure uf piles.
Fever Mires, ulcers, chilblains, bites of
XXV, 41.) Can wo who are called Christian* poisonous Insects, salt rhetim. tetter and
all itching and irritating diseases ot the
skin and scalp. The wrapper of the gen­
liove that rack evil awaits them nnd never uine Is black and the letters green. Small
open our mouth* U&gt; warn them or to entreat boxes 25 cents: large Ixixes 50 cents. Sold
them to behold the love of God and receive by E. 11. Idithrop.
.
Jesus a* their personal Saviour!
John Fladnng, of Bay City, chopjied a
10. “Who shall tell me T Now David wonts
to know bow be shall find out tbo result of sharp jmlnted knife on his foot tin- other
the Interview between Jonathan und hi* day severing an artery.

jacket* that we ate selling for 83.00, 82.50,
• 9X75. 83.00, 83.25. 83.75. 84.00 and 84.50,
etc. Those arc unusually pretty styles'
and good values. They are in black and
colors. Also a big line of beaded wraps can
' tie found In our cloak department at at- the giants and walled ci Ur* instead of seeing
‘ tractive prices from 83.75. 84.00. 84.50. Bod. Let us learn from him that nothing
85.00. 85.50, 86.00 and 86-50, etc.

Ionia prides itself &gt;on lieing lively and
business like.

termined against David ho would surely tell
him. Now Scripture plainly states that our

father. Ho surely does not honor tbo love of
hi* friend, nor seem to mteem his friend, or
hl* friend1* word very highly by thceo
questions. He seem* to bo greatly moved, be
dore hot now sing “I will not fear, though
tho earth bo removed," (Pt- xlvl, ?); bo does
(not talk like valiant David, a man after God’s

Constipation

an historic city

DAVID AND JONATHAN.

English Spavin Liniment remove* all
Hard. Soft or Calloused Lwnpn nnd Blewijbc«; from Ijoracs. Blood Spavin. Curbs,
Splints. Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stiflaa,
Swollen Throats; Sprains, Cough, «c.
SavefSO by use of one bottle. Warranted.
Sold by Dr. E. H. Lathrop, Druggist,
Hastings.

direction are places ot resort, including Belle

yen that on Naturita;. lh» i-lath &lt;1 _j . -I Nj«t..

r, A. D. 1W. st ten •• - t tn the furetwtt.
Rshall
Mill al public auction ttilbe Iitstic'f b. sc­

from winch swift ferries continually ply at
wonderfully .-bedp rates. These ferry team-

^raiistiMPTi®
1
(go^sAsptA’A’.CoUGHS,

tln-m to handle 27,000 ur 30,000 people at

tempera I by tho delicious autumn coolneea.
From Sept. 17 to Sept 27. inclusive, thn
great Detroit Intentatiocal Fair and Exposi­
tion. with its list of splendid attraction*— its
grand Art (Jittery uf famous paintings, its
magnifies nt hone show, with over l.ixX) of
tho best horses on the continent, Ils immense
concert* every attenioon and evening, it*

Seqci fer U*Ci4.tr/!&gt;| fcrUHttJ fri-p

AHIEllNE MEOYcAomiLLE.Cdi..

aurog
LunL

tournament. Its grand onttia show, its vast
building full uf machinery and rare and
costly displays, Ito wonderful show of fruit*,
flower* and v&gt;-gotabtes. including tiw great
display of the United State* government, its
meaav aquarium, etc.—will tx&gt; in full opera­
tion. Thro vhitora can fill their day* and
evenings with
XVKM VARTIXO DIIJGHT.

thcONLYCl'^aHteed

rcuiqE ron

CATARHH

iWLTIOnr-C,
CAj
SANTA ABIE and CAT-R-CUBE
OROVILLE

by boat and «twm and electric railways to
pleasure resorts in Michigan and Canada,
within a radius of/flfty miles. Including the
famous Ut. Clair Hats, the moit famous fish­
ing ami gunning kesort on the cuntiimnt.
Tbe great concerto at tbe exposition occur

rat.
Stt&gt;ir4j's

Tbe pretrr-e* betas ■
a* all that |40re ■-.* p.i ■
log in the to*n of Uvjgnn. am! de»crib«-(! ...
north halt nt the north. a
nine &lt;») u. town tw.«,.
west.containing
*•
leas.
Dated. Aus«*t t«h.

W. H. GOODYEAR, .

. Sole Af-r.i

Mi. JT
rne
*"*’ ,,rlw
wwtom* put him down a« a fraud,.

I,.
on tin

uf Bellufoutaine;
Martin D. Folle

VAPORATIN'. I IP IT

Are approved by ffiindr- -i-

Putnam county
!.v.i«a!jjt’

the most complete lu 1 •'

,.V:&lt;r.rN«

ed circular*, addr— •
PniUM

Ms

alpage«*.
„;r &gt; &lt;m pthereon, by whh.ii «■■:
therein cnntaluml ba*
on nhleh mortRare ’-hr
and unpoio at the damCl pal and iBlcre*t. the
hundred and slxtv-fnr •!
£‘.5*5* i. and. m.
:
vtat te*-n ln*t 'l
remai.-li.* setvire*! •
pert ilwreot
Noil-* i» hereby . *

'•ihlfvr

•tufa tte
.4«crt»jitt
• a. «a*M?
‘ tiTiaur^

Utx&gt;lxcd. Marshall. Mich

‘,r M.'rtprt*-

Pensacola, Fla., has a mMtrtrata wtet,

Waste
Bold by
PerrkM H«a«

Maine.

Th* invitations'.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE A
____ ’-1-KOWUULMOCKTOA. Ma

BOILERS
Fran's strain bolter
„r ht-b slid 1°

A. WOOLLEY.
HASTINGS.

Tbe con

MORTGAGE 4XLk

third day of FH&gt;ns«?
i -&gt;L K-viieftt.
Caroline E.'Ferrin. &lt;d
ootmty ot Monroe, atm ■ tU-nWee Vort.’-'’
Ann Blake ot thr -am. pla.

Studmrt-An editorial is at the same na-

Aiffj

HflU

NUMNA

&lt;nvit. AOtkst
,a vsate*
aptinjrv county
I ••
fiMcrtbed an ttw east b-■ ■ •
..saner.*
MOmAmI quarter of a * ■
t4,
aeetion thirty-three a:'!' ‘ • /m-rslk**'- ■
cirod and twenty are
Hal! farm In Bjfltinmre, &lt;1- &lt;rlte&gt;
quarter of northeast &gt;tu* f,r *!’,
a'
the northeast quarter -t • ■
LZjnorttlection two(J&gt;. nl*o
eg ti*
wwtquarter(ueraUag «&lt;’"B
,^1.
r I...ti,2 |wrnn-*c,v*’jn_^

W. L DOUGLAS
SvSl1""-”- “ T-sJS? $3 SHOE GE^tEN.

belt. 3W7X: Nea

er that may tw u*A&lt;&gt; :
Ewithout
liK-onvrol.'u-- •’&gt;

stair of Mtclugeplace ot botaina th- •
oonnty tn which ‘isituated), turn- » ■
IM highest bidder. aaM mortgage, ar «&gt;
nrarei nry to sall»««
martcage M al»ovr w.
thereon, and th- n-.i
allowed by la*. «:&gt;" b

- •dlurtj - •»

ballot niculted

notify the nt-min

beYoreeb-*-*'
•»
ai.il th»:

kllWa*nakeat
Btnrca. Gn , a few day* ago. The snake had
roughtayoung rahbtt and wM tryingto
•••U°wit. Th. old rabbit n»hed by the
snake and bit it in pasdn^ lt
.
the auk. apun and bil u
operation several times. The’ nmtUe'flnallv
dropped ti&gt;» rabbit, crawled away » Sh
distance and died.
}

bell, of Butler

■5.-15.

Sold and guaranteed by

u
I&gt;oaltion groimda. Tbo llftoou oerreofitumnw building*, besides tenU and thuds, tbe
graveled wale* Md thoroughly drained
ground*, make thorn independent of weather.
If it should rain, no matter how violently
tbo care nod Ikmiu. can tramport ?5.(XK) poo',
pie under shelter, perfectly dry. and the
vast expcjiltiun buildings can contain M 000
and show them every thing &lt;m tbe program^
in comfort and security. There wilt be 00
postponement or alteration of prngratnms on
MOtmnt'oC tbe weather, and no diminution
of attraction* under any circu inrtaucts. and
vwitore to the citr can securely count upon
abundance of enjoyment

at the north iron! dtx.r.i; ibr i«mt laxvu,:
theeity ot ll.slmg-. Uj
«-_ oy.Jl &lt;
beta* the place «b-r- ”.t • ir.-oit &lt;*»-n
■am count, tv bow-t
in said mortgage or A • , a tt- vt a i»«y:

*e«TR.ftSrt«.»&gt;tro&lt;t.&gt;b

adopted a jdatfo
5tos a plank in fa
°rity report prop
lution being defe

�Dakota Btepwblie^
MiMREATOLn, Minn., Aug.
.
publican* of soutl: Dakota met In
tion yesterday at Huron. An orm.^L*°’

Campbell Selected to Whoop It
Up for Foraker.

wm

thikty-hvl thousand n line.
-—. ——
...Humuou
thought by som* assured.

.; ».„tliu»l*»lle (lathering ot

— —— • •** • irgipia.
•STAVinwt, Va., Aug. 31—Tb* V.l!e»
Virginian, &amp; M. Yosts’ paper
JVn ?PPOrt
fOr
The

l-rohlbitlo*.1.1"

, .. ?U—Tbe Democracy ot
,-ii gathering hern for the
Jay*. w&gt;nt into state con*
. morning at-the rink to

BASE BALL SCORES.

;aV..’» rooms to the committee
.
lab providing the oatn-

Cteveland—Cleveland 7, Chicago 8; at PhUadelpdila—f*hil*d*lphia 4, Bostou •—twelr.
innings; at New York—New York 11, Wash­
ington 1; at Pittsburg-PRtaburg z. tfidianA American association:
At Cin­
cinnati-Cincinnati 19, Loutertlte tf; at St.
itouie—8L Louis 2, Kansas Citv \

vding the time for opening
u»ual eicitement incident

tbe iargtwt one tbe
■I in thia date. Tbe rink

; large enough to contain the
leman-ted admtesiou. and be­
. :hr hv..r of mrotlng, it was
... a Dr. Norton called tbe
I :i&gt;«.ic au addnx, in which
\i&gt; paying bis respects
1 vdloj-izod tbu Itetuootbe convention broke out

.. promptly innde tneir rc|K&gt;rta,
-titA&lt;»ent,chairtnaiMhip to Hon.
.
Hchland county, and tbe
L G. Barnard, of Hamilton
ctMitcMt from Luca* county
rettted, and Mr. Harter ad1 ^it«s jn a long speech cover-

n n-&gt;.»•!.« MXtrepprt• :• r- [«irt (rang as follows;
.t'..rti.4.|..;« d at st. lx&gt;ui«
dally the tariff
ii 1 equitable p*n­

ur.tinouriy a l&lt;ipt*d and

choice—KUd*. MW:

uokI.,

Chicago. Aug. M-FoUowing aro tbe
brogue boo ball seoree yesterday: At Clev*land-Cleveland 11, Chicago 12; at New
York—New York 3, Washington ill; at
Philadelphia—Philadelphia 0, Bostcra 13; *t
Pittsburg-(first gamei Pitteburg 1, IndlanSjtolls »; tsecend game) Pittsburg 8, Indian­
apolis 3.
Ameriea-.i association: At St.
ItouiA—Su itouls 19, Kansas City 1; at Co
i urnbus—CoIambus b. Athletic 10; at Cincin­
nati-Cli.cinnati 10, Louterfib 4; at Balti­
more-Bal lira,re 8, Brooklyn 7.
Chicago; Aug. 29. -Th* National ieogu,
L«ae ball experts made tbe fallowing i-xres
yesterday: At Cleveland-Cl*r*l*n 1 7, Chi­
cage 8—ten innings; at New York—(first
game) New York
Washington 3; tsecond
game) New York 7, Washtagton -’»-ux in­
nings; at Philadelphia—Philadelphia J, Bor
ton3;at Pittaburg—Pittsburg 14. lndiana|&gt;olis7. American ampeiation.- At Battiiuw*
— Baltimore 8, Brooklyn U; at Cincinnati—
Cincinnati «, Louisville 4; at Columbu*—Co­
lumbus 1, Athletic 5; at St Louis—St. Lonis
'.», Kansas City 9—eight inningsfdarkum*.
; Chicago, Aug. 30. —Tb* record of League
i
I
|
|

Ywk-.Ncw York 4. Boston «; nt Washington City—Washington 12, Philadelphia 4; at
Httxburg—Pittsourg9, Chicago 2; at Ctevctend—Cleveland 3. ludisnajxjli* !. Ainorv, Brooklyn 4. nt Columbus—Columbus i\
Athletic L
.
Chicago. Aug. 31.—The . eoree male by

Pittxburg h, Chicago I; (second g»m») Pitts­
burg Chicago •&gt;, lit Naw York—N** York
7, Buxton 2—eight innings, darkm-xx, nt
Washington City—Washington S, Philadel­
phia 2—twelve innings, darknexx; at Cleve­
land— Cleveland 4, In lianap;&gt;li« .\ Am •ri­
cin amociatiou: At Brooklyn—Brooklyn 11
Kansas CtiyM; nt Philadelphia-Atlilstlc 7,
Cincinnati I; at Baltimore— Balti more 3,
UouLviUe 4; at Columbus—Culumbu&lt; 13, 8:.
Ixmis 4.

—.

I»ran u rna. iuar
li,,,

bTO1&lt;lit hiin_

,„rj

’T™""1 WUrax.. mtu b,
X«KU7b.,h1U»r.
M0i,
“™&gt;«—

Club* for the 1'euuxnti.

end public places, where
■ 1 to disru*. probabilities,
in.oritc* and talk about tbe

-----

ti1/JLW*Ur“’ AQ«- 28 -Tbo E-thering at

;1
U» proCm„,™ pnro-ibri b, u,.

•v-hont regard to politics,

.

MYE.Lkce itnesses a Great
Grand Army Pageant.

perfected, com•&gt;&gt;,••—__ ..

jgfiTU TICKET AND FLATTOBM.

.

MarchingTiiflasaiids.

U» Htr.

Tu«d., morata/tb.

‘“'UJ *1U' &gt;~bX. »«■'T oightseers, and probably loo.an would
not more than expreai tb* number of visit,
or*. The city was radiant with hunting
and the national emblem iloatci from bun'JS*
h,,W3r “ctlon ot
white tbe decoration* were profwe and
beautiful everywhere.

------- --.,VMaulTBa
Thj man of ail men whom everybody
wanted to wro-Ul&gt;t the less because thi
might b* th. Inst time he .could be raen in
public— was Gsn. Sbwtnan, and next to him
Mr*, te^un was th. greatest attraction.
Mrs. Ix&lt;gan arrived Monday and must have
been proud ot tb* welcome sbe recciv«L She
was accompanW by Gm. Alger. Secretary
ttu»k and numerous other w*ll'.kuown citiNaj. Warner, commandediitr.iief, ami Peniioti Commissioner Tanner
arrived Sunday night and received a hearty
-£«‘*ing. The commander was escorted to

white and bin?.
“Old Teeowp" M Util* Itehlnd.
Gen. Khcrmsn was looked for early Mon­
day afternoon, bat he got l«ft for one* in bi*
life and did not get here un!il evening. 8umebow be beeom* mixeti up in the cru»d at tbe
railway .latex, in Chicago, and befoio be

ferrod to await a later train.

When he did

lined tbo route to the Ftankingtau house,
w her* be u stopping, and the cheers from
the railway station to the hotel were rontinuou* The general held an impromptu
nception for an hour and then retired for
tbe night.

Monday wm put In by the veterans in tb*
pleasant task of greeting their friends, and
many an old soldier in--t for the first f-n»
,»m&lt;se the war ww- one whom he had rapjKW-i &lt;iemi.
Ampin pro vision had been
made by tbe citiseiwfor tb* entertain men t of
tun visiter* and tents were- put up in many
'imtaniYK. on the private lawn* of citizen*,
who furuithol tho “rations” for the camp
It wax a day of receptions and tbe local bommlt ter* w«-n» kept busy meeting the m-comIng ilriegatiuos and assigning them to quar­
ter*. There wm much talk among the vets
a. to who would b&lt; commander-in-chief, an-1
Gen. Alger seenuxi to have the lead.

Clirro was some friction ns to who should
have the right of th* line, Illinoi* clmming
it on'Me strength of a rexolutlon lowed at
Columlra.* giving that honor to tb* oldest
robbing train*, waylaying stage coaches^ state encampment, “whites Commander War­
and holding tip pedestrian*, I* in custody? ner wanted his person*! •••oort, the Missouri
delegation,
to have the toner. Tbe point
He was cajXnrv.1 here Katuni ay morning by

Rgrrnuc,

Mich.,

Kept,

a— Heimund

wlibou;

C „
-----nucamptnenc.
t" n. bberman sj»nt tw° hour? at tlw 8ul« th* afternoon
park and reviewed th*
Uturr D or Cl‘l'’«co.tb*
F.n,. Uj;bt Hattery aud tbe Fourth Battalion.
The United States Veteran corps held &gt;te
* nnal meeting nnd ,Vc:ed Governor For,Fr*Ue,,t- , T"° rrt»rt* prownted at the
aortal coovention of the Xatfamai Amsodaticftftb* 5av,i ltew.rrw u&gt;ow*d a eri-t

- -...... —— •
"Mi mg um yeBT.Tb* Woman's Relwf Corp, in its annual
convention transacted a quantity of rouUiw
tmainesc
A delegation of eat-member* of th* • Con­
federate army arrived in th* ritv vesterday
to mek the rapport of th* national' enromo­
ment in th* rvoniou of lb* Blue and tbe
Gray, which takes place at Vicksburg next
munth.

THEY STOOD BY TANNER.

A. R. encampment met in its second bu»i-

Childers, of Kentucky, chaplain. A lively
debate, with Pension Commissioner Tanner
for its subject, 'then took place. . Comrade
Perkins, of Kansas, introduced resolution*
indorsing Corporal Tanner's actions in re­
gard to pensions They were supported by
many delegates, and when they were reml
th* applau** was general
Tb* prin­
cipal
point of objection
urged by
those op[«aing was that an investi­
gation into tbe jonsion businea* was

•omething wrong the encampment woqld b*
put in a Lad pontioa; while if to* corporal
was vindicated, his enemies would'say the
administration was afraid to antagonize the
Grand Army. Tlie resolutions ware finally
put in a shape to overcome tlie objections
and adopted. They uxpro** implicit confi­
dence in the corporal's honest administration
and declare thair indorsement of tbe same.
Commissioner Tanner made a speech In

clo*est scrutiny.
Ths Women AusUlartes.
The «-ne«mpment rofuMal to recognize tb*
terns of Veterans as an auxiliary to the
Grand Array of the Republic, because of a
disturbing faction in tb* former. Instead of
giving the two women’s organixitions—the
Loyal Indies of tbo Grand Army of the Re­
public and th* Woman's Rclnf Corps^
fornud indorsement, which would Lw con-

tbe encampment Lid them godspeed in tbo

Th* Logan mntiuinent committee waa instroctad to j&gt;u»h tiieir work to romplution a*
fast a* ptwlhle.
Tbe committee having the matter in
charge wax inidnicted in making arrangeipciitx f r tbe Boston encampment to xecure
a pMg- from ti&lt;&gt;telkeep»r&gt; that they would
not rai&gt;e tneir pride*, and failing to obtain
»ucb ■ pledge to taki tbe encampment to
some city where it could be obtained
Gen. Sherman and all the Grand Army
men were given a reception and banquet
daring tbe afternoon by Hr-wer Pabst.

Hokhay, alia* "Black Bart," th- highway­

&gt;n&lt;! ballot gave Catnp•, ami Kline IK. A m&gt;
&gt;iinatlon nnnmmoa* was

■

•{ pteving “Tb* Catupbel'*
• • i *xVmn'l:w’was sent to

City Marshal Giode and Justice of tbe I’oaec

-tnul'-0^1 as follows;
. -WilIiniiFV, Marquis.

to answer fur the killing of A. Flcixchbeln
of Bclterjll*, Illa, at Gogebic, Moolny of

•
Gnernwsy county:
■r. - Chartes C. Milter, ot
&gt; ■ ittoniey general. Jew M.
•n-i tnemllrr l&gt;&lt;«nl of public
I’. .
of Cincinnati; clerk
urt, 1. J. C. Schumaker, of
r.Lun then adjourned sine

Siagaha Falla, N. Y., Sept: 2.—Carlisle
D. Graham, th* Philadelphia Cooper, shot

■ riONS IN DAKOTA.

• ■ '■
Aug. ■ &gt;.—Tlw Republicw
&gt;|
South Dakota yesterday
: itfurm Uie feature of wbleh
l. in fjyur of prohibition, a rain!-tiled.

Tbe foliowins ticket

county; lieutenant governor.’
:, of H.-uTn; auditor, K. C.
tr for ixmgre*, O. K Gifri. i^n-1 J. A Pickier, of Faulk;
Mate. H. A. Ruugsrode, ot
• •■riv. H &gt;tevt Ilollord, of Bonbornrhjhif lent of publle Instruction, C.
Hand; suprom* judge*, D.
‘ l.i »n uro: A. G. Krllutn, of
Hruk «t d Jpbii E Jtennett. of ,Clark: rora■&lt; .chool and public lands, O. H.

at 7:10 o'clock yesterday muraing. He was
tightly easel In his barrel-bont, ami twentyfive minute- later was picked up in Bam
Rock eddy, comparativ. )y unharmed. Tb*
venture, ner«*r before aeeotnplhhcd, was
witnfnaxj by not lrs« than fifty spectators.
Tho frieniU of Graham bad l-eewie weft nigh

discouraged l-y tbe frequent and dbptritlng
faihirr* that bad marked his surly effort*.

wbicii H,W) wm* pT'-xent. Th- Woman'*
Relief cep* «u welcomed to tbe city by
Governor Hoard and others; a campfire was
Cvmrehlasu, Md., Aug. 3L —M- C. Gar- .held nt tb* Turner ball; tbe ex-prisoner*
litx shot and killed his wife, wbo bad left held a reunion, and tb* election of offloersof
him because of bi* brutality, un tbe street in tbe “Iron Brigade" Uxte (dace. At tbe meet­
tbi* city March SL Th* sheriff hung him ing tbe friends of Gva Bragg hoped to elect
yesterday. He went to hi* doom f.-arl**«!y him first vice proUdent, but tbe effort
failed. Gan. Gibbiji wa* elected president
and cal ml r.
LrmJC Hock, Ark.. Ati&amp; ;n.-Willlain and G. M. Woodward, of LaCrow. Ml*.,
Walker, colored, and Jack Spaniard, a Chlx&gt; made first vice pr**id«it.
Tb* night was spent until late Iwdtlm* in
merry making and reunion*, nnd •&gt; for u
rerun*.
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.. .
United States Deputy Marshal Krwln, Sept. g,neral good feeling i* concerned tb*ro never
•____ 2Le.mnm*at that wa* a greater raeIS, issa
.

VETS COMMENCE BUSINESS.

h.

ru.u.

»r u»

FaW., D. T.. Aug. .tt-Tbe Democratic Agricultural association, urging th* calling
ot an extra serton of congress toconslder
rial* -A uv .,t, .„ fvr Ncrtb Dnkfct* w*,
teenier at pi x ra. yertenlay nnd lteten*d to (dans fw tb* world4* fair tor IWi. Mr.
Reall urged that the step was advisable, as
•
H,,:- William M. Springer. J. tbe regular soraiou would not be able to
. Gllrwh wn* tnado permanent chairman
“d VT- A I riwlly secretary. After the
soupti.&lt;. ;pietferm th* following wire
ora«ra. U, B^K. X-Ot.o Ort U.
Governor, H. N. Roach, at W*J*h
°te*ty. lieutenant governor, 8. K. Magin„m, — r.i.t&gt;7
• pUrrn.!.
wrotary of state, A. K
rna*i,l. .,r Trail, treasurer, C. W. Lard, of Si Sl-ro «rta« « • “"*• "d,
auditor. I*. O l.tergard, ot Cam; *tcuu.'.-nlon, O-r-l
K’1&gt;r*1' T- K baU*- of Orand Forks; U. jun rated«l. Wl»&lt; «
MM
WtMicmstructor. Cbarlee A. Kent,of Dickey; U»ira«rk: ‘TE •“»'
Tl”
roan judges— W. P. Milter, of Cm*;
entertxl th* i»y’» head.
• . l.amniun*, of Ramson, and tlie third
« tn- txneutive committer to name;
«mmiaioW of agriculture, J. IL EngelW..m»OTO» cn-r.
u- ’.rX,.Fu,Ur; rommlsaioner Ut insurance,
Saw.,'. ,nlra&gt;itai ^A. Enriiy, ,.f bidder; railroad commie- d.i»ru«u
0( !•»&gt;*» 1O»-ro&gt;
“
Jchx i * 1 " r’Kht, Peter Cameron, and uepar .
j
p.-ter. of lawn, ba*
“u mber of congress, Dan W.
IwenMlecuuw
K|
Miller has offered M»j Btrosig
Uencrsi muc__
a-r-rturnnt u
■ -/■xxnie l-roiiibltlenlsta
Auk a-Tbe .tate justice.
invention wm Lehi here yesterii ’ *llh “fuU •ttendanre of delegatee and
‘ 7*
Prohibitum worker, in th*
tennxn^1'1' ^*T" " '
f&lt;'Tert was made
chairman, and the time was
npby ’Uiorou. oratory in favs- J »
of tbe still and beer
s-J. “■ JabMton, of Piusburg, was namL future.
,fl "ttrer. *“d ■&gt; platform
which indorsee th* Indianapolis
SnX
,aTor’ t,le Auxtraltan 1.1-

•dteto?

do,' a
'toiverssl .uffr*&lt;e, and d*• a« r-rebiUtica wiU settle th* labor

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post, and in th* knot of people who sur­
rounded him were Mrs. Goa Ufmn, Gen.
Ru»k, Governor Hoard and other distin­
guished citteen*.
As the lin*|*rak«d in review the old oldier*
went vyjjd over their gritxted one-tim* commander1, and tbe hormrs paid Mrs. b gati
were only ■eccxid to than* paid Gen. Fb*rman. Tbo |«n&gt;de as It pa**cd tbe stand wM
on « long cheer, and to the general’* di«gmt it
was one king strain of “Starching Through
Georgia,” a tune tbat tho old hero comes very
war twins tired of. Conservative estimateput the number in lino Jat ,*V&gt;,OUO, and th*
pageant was a 1will Ian t one.
CToalng Vp the I»ay.
Tbe procemlou haring cumo to an -nd ehterteiniii'mts and meeting* were tlw &lt; rdcr.

MILWAI'KKK, Atfc. 29.—Tbe busine** meet­
ing* of the national encampawot began yes­
terday. After tbe preliminary exereiea* Uie
first thing wm the annual address of Cocnmanderoin-Cbief Warner. He began with
a glowing eulogy of the organisation, which
be Mid now numbered over S80.M) member.
7* “ । standing, paid an eloquent tribute to
liwlv refei-red to tbe number ot sterane
b, J-U. d«rtat u» **
WM 4 me H* then took up th* question of
psmioii IcgWation, and raid the eoldter*
nothing but what wm right, and
n-dbram.jw
u L nested by congre- and rerviro

‘,

heir bond* valuable

and ev.r

night with WlOOD spectator*
It wm a
great xuevexx. and for mors than an hour tlie
mimic war Iwtwsen th* land Lattwire and
th* ffivt, cousixting of tho Michigan warship,
tbe cutter F*M*nden, a firet ot mor­
tar
i-oata
and
•tug*.
kept
th*
Sir
&amp;
a
tremble
*Itt&gt; the ex-

were Jimilinnt with tte- glare of firework*.,
T1m&gt; seen" w** a good mutation of real war,
and not without it* casualties, four or five
men being injured by ml*bap*, on* of whom
will low one baud. There were no fatalities,
however, nnd tbe hurt*, white painful, ex­
cept in th* caw not’d wore not ■erioua
CLOSE OF THE ENCAMPMENT.

Said Lil! to Belle:
“Oh| will you tell'
• ‘What makes your hands so white,
“So smooth and soft?
“1‘vc wondered oft,
4 4 Fdr mine arc such a sight I

Said Belle to Ull:
44Of course I will!,
44 ‘Tis Ivory 5oap, my dear,
“Use it, and your
“Hands foo, I’m sure,#
"Like mine will soon appear.”

A WORD OF WARNING.
Tkere are many while toaps,each repretented to be “just at good at the 4 Ivory’i"
they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeit!, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of
the genuine. Atk for " Ivory ” Soap and intilt upen getting it
Copyright 1MH, by Procter A Gamble.

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work where other «*&lt;• f*!L Tbl* h*» been d&lt;-monstmied by *ctu*l testa lu all ■
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MINNEAPOLIS. MINH.
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YOUNG MENniESRtPHr

HI twations AtnUabed free ofcha «wv. Coat
onwirnltur. low. Partlruiar* Free. Addraas
VALKJTflSE BROS.. JaitcavUle, WLa.

HOW MN I GET
vh*l..'ra no wou4«r yaw are iu'.ueb a broken down
reedition, and you wflt krarp rotting worse ualres
p-4 c*n cure your LIVER. Tbl* 'Uiportaiit organ
la out of order and you must cure it by prum;;t!y
tulng those never tail.cjaBMHMRMIIMMBM

Dr. C. McLane’s Celebrated Liver Pills.
four whole xyrtrta. Baking joa
DniyS cent* a bos,sad they ma
Ask yoar druggist fcrtho gtaulao

I
t

Chicig!, Eiliffliist &amp;
TIME TABLE.
~

In effect Sept. 1st, taaa.
North. ~
,
।

»
South. ~*

a-m.|p.inJa.in.&gt; •
&lt;0^ 8 MW mh . Kalanuuoo..
•SOO 840104.1 ..East Cooper.
*s 21 3 M1! 04 Richland Janet.
•sail &lt;«,n it.. . Crewy........
•s»; 4 10,1! 2*1Milo
&lt;43| 4 Mil 451Delton
•« M &gt; &lt; sain oo!.... Cloverdale....

CELEBRA TED LIVER PILLS

The Coluaibu* Itesolutlon on I’euxlon* Ii&gt;-

FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.

DetKrtf.'..'. I

l*Rloa&gt;

I la__

far Look oat for CocwraarziT* ra*d% ta St Leals.

R. encampment flub lied Its^businem Friday
and adjourned sine die, and from the time at
adjournment until late at night tlie car*
out of thi* city were crowded with veteran*
returning to their home* Gen. Sherman
and Corporal Tanner left tb* city Thursday
night.
The principal businm* tran«act*d was th*
reaffirmation of lb* pension resolution pasrad
at Columba* la*t year, which colli for tbe
adoption by congrewi of tbe dbabiltfy and
servicw pension bill* Th* re*olutic| introduiwl by Gen. McMahon opposing tb* ruling
of Mr. Bussey that dcdana dishonorable
discharge no bar to a pension was adversely
reported.
“The Hoow of IxinJa’’
A revolution depriving port commanders
of their privilege *x officio, of voting at en­
campment*—a privilege that has obtained
for Uxm th* name of “tbo h ou» of lard*," wax
referred to a committee, which nuul* two re­
port., one—tb* majority-adverse. Tbi*
wa* adopted by a large majority.
Th* bu*iu-w was rushed through rapidly
and by 1 o’clock p. m. everything was ready
for adjournment Gera Warner then mad*
a brief farewell speech and the encamp­
ment adjourned sitie die.

useivoby
“p6lish
PKRFrMKS THK BREATH.

~ •Stojw on signal only.
No*. 5 arid e will not curry paaa*nger&gt;.
Fitxn'K Bt sti. JTe*. &amp; Gen. Man.
L. 8KKGRAXT, Kupt.

FOURTH

POINT

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prn.'vm.
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Middleville....
Irving
HA*rtxa«....

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Mon Rapids
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MORTGAGE SALE.
Whereo default has been in the wmdlttens
of a mortgage executed by Charles W. blnP
and Ellen Blxn to E h. Jone, trustee of tbe
estate of I star! Cutting, deceased, bearing date
Ui* ninth dB) of SororntXT A. D.,1RM. and re­
Chicago. Aug. 31.—Mr. Hoyt
corded in tbe office of Itejirter of I&gt;rod« tv
Gen. Sbernian'a brother, told the
Harry county. Michigan, November ninth. 1MX
In Uber nineteen sf mortgarro. on r*gv*4i«aad
&lt;17. oo which mortgage there is claimed to be
car at Milwaukee Thursday night to c«ne to dur und unixild st tbe date of this notice tbe
thi* citv. H* had hardly been™ seated sun. of nine hundred slity-six andU 100dollars
when a’croad of G A. R. men wearing tbe prtnelpal and interost, tcjfflher with an attorbadge of Phi) Sheridan post, of thia dty,
boarded th* ctrs. in.i.t*d tbat it wm their
priratn exr and tbat tbe geoend roust
Vacate, which be did, finding a -at to a forNotice ta hereby given that by vlrtaeofa
ower of aale contained in said mortwfft.^aad
lie statute In sue.h ease msde and prorided th*
credible and tbe hope and belief wm
wniru «*ie »IU i»e u.xaic x» W,.
—•
the court house In the city of'HssUnr*. in the
THE CASHIER SPECULATED.

Rapids’.'Ar.
HAHN, Local Agent, HaeUag*.
•&lt;aa &lt;3 W ra T A —

MICHIGAN ....
--------- FEMALE--------SEMINARY

YOU CAN LEARN

sasssBSffiaag SHORTHAND 1

G«, SLSom of New York, offers a

?nUitkd
erorted with applause. Theponiuttiou wM gt*e««‘ud^ir wwk wilh

Du Moist*, la., Aug. aa—Tb*
bank, of Prairi* City, Jasjwr county, faited
yesterdav with liabilities *stimated at from
KwototMAOooi

Noreml-r A. D . IW, *t twire o clock noon,
io Mitlifr tlie amotron said mortgage
Ove dollan

*50 TO *150 PER MONTH.

11,000 PER YEAR.

and tb* failure tert w£ion of
“?°*”W\.nt bill* an'l recommended coo-

Nov. 18.

E. K. Jojrn,

Kf-TBra,.™..
inlander-in-chief wm

LESSONS BY MAIL.
A new method-SIMPlJf and THOROUGH.
Shorthand writers &lt;« from

to b* al&gt;ov* tb* latter sum. Th.
attributed to tbe insolvency of JUL Ko^,

Head ter particular* to tbe

STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.
ANN ARBOR. MICH.

�lired, free

4T EVEN SONG.
A PORTRAIT.

MISCONCEPTION.

much difficulty iii finding the money »ome-

and become troublesome, and then w* might
have to silence him. and midnight murders

' frills hsag limply down.
Blue ribboos la her yrilow curls, around her neck
a string of poari*— '

provide against."
“Well, the women F

With a sorrowful tigh.
A* tbe night* r&gt; by.
We pity the piper, you and L

With sUpperl-** feetand clad in white.
I rt»e from my couch anil into the night
’ 1 peer through the window, longing to two
Win, tab piping riper may cbanre to te.
It fa then nude plain
That tho weird refrain

HARBORING A TRAMP.

intend they shall know anything about It till
George Chalmers, after coming to himself,
goo to look for his pile, by which time we'll
be safe enough out of the reach of alk"
“Without any blood on our bands!'*
“But sootwr than bo taken or discovered.
SamP

throat and bum down tho bouse with tho
bodies in it Taken or discovered J Heavens!
Death sooner than either I"
“That’s so. It would bo a bod thing for
us, and a horrifying thing for our families

It was near night of a raw, gloomy day, in
the autumn of 1SSO. that a seedy looking
tramp turned up to a lonely farmhouw, on
the Kentucky.ride of U«i Ohio river, and

sitting room first!"
■•That's tbe. l&gt;«srt. His room adjoin* it on
tbo south. When he fastens his door at all
it is with tbe key, which bo’ll likely loavo in
tbe lock. I'll turn tbat with tny nippers If

’ A widow, with two children,

il's a good night for u*—dark, windy and
rainy—eo that a slight noise wont be hoard."
Tbe two evil plotters got under a shed and
waited til) the time fixed upon for their bur­
glarious work.

The sou, a young man of twenty-two, had
gone to Maysville with a small drove of cat­
tle. which he expected to dispow of at that

in tbe evening, and be intended to bring tbo 'only inside fastenings.
To enter, they decided to cut out a middle
The daughter, a rather pretty girl of nlne- pane ot one of the two family room windows,
tocn,.wa* delicate and timid.
[ass on arm through, remove tbo fastenings,
In *|ew uf these fact*, tho willow, though and crawl through tho lower half.
MXnewnat robust, couragecu* and’ sympa­
They cut tho jane wfUi a diamond near tbo.
thetic bersrif, felt a good deal of hesitation
about harboring a strange tramp, not know­ pushed it inwafid. and it fell Into the .room
ing wbat such a needy individual might be with a sharp crash and jingle.
'
tempted to do, even if not already working
The noise disturbed tho sleeping bort with­
out fully waking him, and ho mumbled out,
out some stabler design.
She did not like to refuse him outright, for "What’sthatF tu a tone that showed be was
fear tbu might not be exercising proper
Christian charity, and tbo did not like to were fairly uttered.
Then tbo two burglars, their facte conceal­
ed by block masks, worked their way into tho
room, each'aadsting the other, and flashed a
full bearded light all around them from tbe bull’s eye of

-St-JilcholM.

THE GRAVE DIGGER.
tian of tbo village. Tho old grave digger.
Boloski, wokenotl by the notes, sat up ou bl*
miserable pallet, listened a moment to tho
sharp, quick reporta, then called aloud:
•‘Milena! Milena!"
“Coming, father, coming!" sho answered,
and already tbo little naked foot showed
themselves ujion tho rounds ot tlw tedder
which 1&lt;*1 from the loft.
“Dil you hear them, Milena!" be cried;
“tbo sound* of the gun shots! They are
fighting in tho village”—a violent fit ot
coughing interrupted hi* word*, nnd another
rattling volley.
Milena hod deeceudod jimt as she quitted
her couch of straw—a young girl, tall, vig­
orous and scantily draped in a brief chcmtes.
Sho had thrown about her shoulder* a short
I&gt;elbMsaf tiieepticin, but her Amazon hip*
showed thenuelve* firm and beautiful under
their light covering, and her virginal breast*
appeared on instant, white a* polished mar
blc, aguln*t the black fur.
“It fa tree, then!" sold »he, leaping the last
stupa; "it ha* come st text!" ’
“What, my childF demanded tho sick one.
“Tlie revolution ha* broken out to-night,
which iins been expected to long."
“Ye*, and a great misfortune it 1*, tw,"
mumbled Bol«»kl, and h« crouched again
uixm bl* couch. MHima, moanwhile, hur­
riedly arrayed herself in a wadded petticoat
and her father'* long boot*. Binding a .curlet handkerchief about her abundant locks,

To their surprlsothoy found the door of tbo

stead of being shut and locked, and they

she bad looked tbo man carefully over and
taken a little time for reflection; “but as for
lodging you, 1 wouldn't like to agree to tbat

beard his steady, heavy breathing.
Tber. both, after another sharp sweep ot
tho light all around them. iioiseloktiy ad-

meat to regain Lor iir'am. * .

human figure, unseen by them, enmo silently
gliding through the darkne** and stealing up
behind them.
•

terrible; th* frozen breath of the night
whipped aud stung the skin like red I:, ’, in- *dl«s, but Milena only rubbed her tare with a
handful uf snow and unttooed her p?li*ee
closer.
Below, in the heart of tho valley, tho vil­
lage bail delivered itsolf to strife and blood­
shed, yet here upon tbl* sacred ground all

ot
luclosure. to which was attached the
figure of tbe dying Saviour; »hinlng iriclm
pendant from the thorns which crowned his
Ho stopped so near tho two midnight brow anil from the nail* which pierced his
prowlers that, ho could hr.ve touched them,
hands nnd feet.
and poised tbo hand that held tbo rope, while
Milena listened Intently; not a murmur for
every nerve secretly quivered with intense the moment broke the rtillnrss. She stopped.
her daughter, nno or both, bring constantly excitement.
.
It was a moment big with fain for all convault which seemed to her a satin canopy, re­
Eight o'clock, 9 o'clock, ll) o'clock cam*,
tained i:i place by golden nails, which sparkled
and tbe son nnd brother bad not returned.
A single mistake, tho slightesf error, might and scintillated above her, while beyond
‘ ‘Ob. mamnui, what can bo keeping George!" cost hi* own and otlwr human lives.
.
at length exclaimed tlw daughter, in the
The robbers, both intent upon their, evil
red disk of the rising moon.
atixioj* tone of alarm,
design, did no* look behind thyrn
All al once, a gliding, crouching fora; poised
They stopped close to tboj/d of tho sleep­
“I don’t know, Mary, dear," answered the
her like a fla»h. a pair of glowing eyeballs
ing man. one looking over tho shoulder of
glared into her own.
the dock for tho twentieth time. “I suppose tbo other.
“A wolf!" she murmured, and, with an
hu'-djaut get ‘through with hl* business as
The forward one held a imudkerchief tn
energetic movement, wherein shnuo all the
quick a* lie oxpoctad to. Surely bo will bo one hand saturated with chl-irofurtn, and in
savage strength of this child ot nature, she
the other band the lantern, wboee light ho
seized a stone from a neighboring v&gt; all, and
-3e©ivt«r
■ west to the door,and her •Ai camtd full upon the faro ot Uw tiwpw. ! • threw herself forward. A tow bow) responded
daughter timidly followed, looking ow her
to tlie stroke of her aim, and the hungry
Imndk-rchiof to tho nostrils of their intended
sbcniUer.
“What a dark, dreary night!” shuddered victim tbo second robber, armed with kutfu through thow files of tombs nnd spectral
Mary, a* a gust of wind camo iu, bringing a and revolver, prepared for deadly assault,
little, rain with it. “Oh, mamma, do you brought hi* head dow up to hl* companion'*,
A fresh crash of 'musketry *oundod in the
think anything serious has happened to himF the better to note the slightest movemeub- distance; nuotbrr, and still another, Milena
“I hop« not," replied her mother, feeling nt that moment the trartp skillfully threw
traversed nt a run the slope of the road which
more alarmed hcr-elf than she chose to have
led to tbo village, and, at the beginning of
Then, with a vig-irous backward spring, bo
anjtear. “Tbe night i* very dark, and it may
tbo first bouses, met a neighbor and a
lightened the noose ground tho neck* of both
be be ha* to walk hi* horse.”
“Where did your son goF Inquired tho and Jorkod them down—stumbling, flounder­ supporting tho husband. whose blood dyed
tramp from lu* ■•omfortablo corner, brade ing, crashing—■surpris’d, terrified and almoit
strangled.
■
the blazing Are.
“What i« thvmattcrF demanded Milena.
“To MiyafllM."
“Barrendcr and throw down your weapon*
“The peasant* of our village," replied the
“That* a good distance off aud tho uight or I'll beat out your brain*!" cried tho tramp, man, "ami of Mlk'mloff are struggling with
n* bo jerked and pulled upon tbe rope, iu or­ theTnsnrgrnts down by tire cafe and tho little
den t think you have any occasion for alarm der to strangle the scoundrel* into subtriisyet awhile.”
nrc sharp anti do their bloody mowing; tbe
Tlie aniwer/wa* three pistol shots from tho
bead* of tho rebels fail like grain !"
“Ab, hark!’’ exclaimed Mary, ju»t a* her man who held tho revolver, neither of which
mother was turning back to shut tbe door. hit tbe tramp, but one of which enteral tbo ant to place her husband in his bod and to
brain of hi* companion and ended hi* wickod bind his wounds; then retraced her step* to

On wring tho tramp and loaming why bo

bln a considerable sum of money.
Hi* decision, however, wa* prompt and
full of the kindness ot charity.
After two or thre-j pointed question* to tbe
uuwek-ome stranger, which were satisfac­
torily answered, bo said:
“Certainly you can stay through the night
' 1 rould not And it in my heart to turn adrift
any well Iwhaved human being on a night
like this."
“Thank yon kindly, sir," politely respondpitallty."
Tbe languor and manner* of tbe poor fel­
low indicated a certain degree of refined cul’ tare not in keeping with hi* proamt forlorn
ap{«*rance, and while tho young host ate bl_.
supper bo bel.1 a canronation with him
which convinced him of thi* fact.

down before 'the fire, but this datigu was

cedents, and so be finally lighted him to a
decent bed updairs under tho roof, and then
ho and tho family retired for the night, occu-

tbo parties we have tatrodnewt
tlw dwelling.
“Hi, Sam I" said one.
“Ho, Beni" replied tho other.

“WolIF queried Ben.

I baru
—

lord of Kamiez, that cursed Turk and op- . in
u. uu
"
his fury."
“Let ro attend to him," asked Mehalah.
___ __ .w th* ikwr!"
“ You'd bo afraid of him.”
And she*:inc* iuvib-x-m. — — -- lay l«*ide tlw trunk a blow which sent it roll­
“I sliould pity him," said tho jfirl "Hi
. .
■ ..._ 1.^.1
v-li'vw
ing like a ball to tho depth* below.
Another .wallow of brandy, a now bod) in
Jul
---- -----------­
•‘You havo no chain* round you, Glory.
tbu hole, then, the tomb securely ritaed. MiJena wm ready to begin a x-coint
lu the main time, tho moon rteing tuguer . ou&gt; mwa, --j.—.-.
-------and higher in tbo heavens, wrapped in its
t),o
than those carried by that
iron light the 'dent gravw, the crorifix^ th.
* ------------ - --------thatchal rw.f. of tho nuw sleeping vjllsge
and tho vazt and soundlcm plain.
•And again, tbo •.•cond* trench ready, Mllean approach^ another group of dead; tbo ran bring you into my arms.
.
i* &gt; . ..... ..... with blood
"That-new. You may
which had run from a cut in the i&gt;”*d. At power over me. You have
the same instant sho beard a tigb—a long, me, but-that power has it* limit®. I submit
shuddering taratli. that came from this body. jww&gt;
-- ------------- - -----------------------------------Milena drew lack hastily*, courageous a* sb&lt;»
llot dependra*. wholly on me, wi re sho
was, sho felt b w hair, ri*e upon her bead; I
j ^.xikl defy you and be free, free a.
and *uon *bo saw that rigid body begin to ,
yunjer.”
Btir.
Elijah put Li* band tatido bis d wr, drew
He still lived, then. Tte re wa* no longer J nut hi* gun, and in a moment tiw gull wa.
a doubt uf it! She eaugbt him in her arms j wu u fall
lau.
.
tn
iu nrdar
ardor tu
to niixvr
suro-vr him.
bun, rubbing with »OOW
“She ...
is not dead," said M-hnlqh. with A
that face I■ecrimed with Wood and powder, gleam of trimymh in Ujt sad faiw
and chafing hi* frozen hand*. In a moment
“No, but « m’grd. Tne wratcb will Cutter
along dlsablwl. She will, try to rise, and
ill* r »■ " •****. ■
“Vatermu ’ nl» name upon Milrnss up* each effort wiU give her mortal agony end
was lialf a scream and iu»U aery of meuacing grind the splintered bones together and makn
tbe blood bleed away. Sho will skim a little
anger.
Hho shook lier baud brusquely, thrust him whili* above the water, but at length will

bimF
“I don't know that I ought to object to
that,” waa tho somewhat reluctant cement of
Mr*. Chalmers.
She gave tbo tramp a good supjier on J per­

tread ot a horer wa* soon audible to the
others, and shortly after the son and brother
rode up to tho door.
After some warm greeting* on both sides,
and the brief explanation tbat he bad been
delay'd in starting, while
darkuoiw and

MEHALAH.
and tbat always mate* b!m madder.
nlm

dead now! It did’act tuatr
could not care greatly t,.r n i,;
eutly from out uf t!;0 d:_.:,

tiful low, behold it!"

poor creature and feed him, and attend to
him, 1 might have become reconciled to bring
soul with the thought that I wa* ministering

tanged and drawl.

whip and strike him wltl
rouse itebewj She recon-Ign th&gt;- m«eiac to
his dark dung«on. 'vth i*» ilank fi&lt;xr sad
•tilling atmospberj! Tbegull wa, f.rgotteo
now; it* little striving* overlook,.! tnsnxstty
for the mightier *trivuig« of tb? hnioM nil

tafimte and fur escape fnxtt tin alHaat; ear
with a broken wing, one with a I r d , brtic,
wounds! bin! Sapping as-1 edging its wtj

brain driving tfte wretched man tn mad gsa»-

of the intertills girl
yearning for

tbo maid (ought freedom, n*t, ftcavtry. 8b*
niac thus wandering uuwatrhed.
w&lt;cil
gn cut and follow him and w- tbri oo bam

did the door and descend'd the (tain. They

*1mm1 dept through the ti-iv nuri* by kt»
brother in cffucting hi* &lt;»i*pe. vxs nol
awakened.

round's! bird. Iu a spasm of synqsuhy *h&lt;
hnt and tout it up. 1: mvle a irandc dfwt
toeasaj*;, and uttered i.-. 'd 1. hard)»t
but she fold-1 her bands'oV'-r tbe wii

She beetled it not. but waited forward. Bj

tte) wall. Hu liad thrown
bte ctaia
Ho heeded It no*, u.t. , 1Y.
! teen wfieimit intelligenro or
in hi. Unto to
buj hun doa-i -a •!• clauki ; «:.■’» nuking

his wild Lair b)e« ate -t )u tho vial, it
kxAod lik* *c«wrcd tatui- Thea he «*:
down. Mehalah did not v■ ■■■■■
-n tte wtii.
but crept along in tte nrtr-:
'I- l:*‘l ti’-** •

upon the stone OMaj &lt;&gt;f - ■ “

and at last dtoro one oi ;
the chain above hi* heal with a sboct *»’
flung it behind feku into th* marsh. Br«u
&lt;xi. Mriialah stole after’ ton.
IW
■TOIlU'UlUn 1K&gt;
......... - • Snatches to thauuvu wte-n it fl1™ outdrso
behind a cloud Once, “ «ri st « &gt;’-nd of tte

cowered lack from It; jxbberii:-’ n31P”ia^
brands repplfcottagly t^ur.:
tiipp.xl down tbe tank.
'
behml
across *tho mortii with m
flitered brain.
him, nnd Xbougl.t m h •
that Im had cunningly
:
tbe figut ’ that stood 1‘ ! •
Itisepco;1
Ho rrai’ba! lit. mill *L-*t
n*&gt; m'ltri
H« must have rememBet&gt; I
.-tm K-twhow with th­
in hi* brayn. for it did n '
fri^btnu him. Il ►
uttering a kowl.a wi ! '
sjraug upon a duck jam*
wall. It wa* Elijah * pun:
siimally, quite os often a-

H-artb or-.

■.u-.hu/*"

In a tnuuu ut. IwfoCu
• .r
rcnUA&gt;
antd-wra inW^J
anything, be had run lb -1
, t
«■«
“"j ”
the oars and struck out te* ■
tbo open, toward Ute
‘.^Sr &gt;
Horowod u little w.y. rrs
then stood up
joag'e

couijicLnut lineman. The city pole*
1
— «___ .. .

she appeared with

Mehalah stood uu the sen
ad.

bargain." she answered; “I’ll begin
Ton par;” und with arms akimte. «r»t

charging thtdr aenro of dead.
a

out hi* men, and tboy

Tbe bkxxi from th- bfV.-n ter-eaalwn
“There is nothing iu tlw world that 1 care

for it in a different way than you suppose.
I'm not here by accident, but design. I’m no
trump, but a detective. I’ve had my eye on

man, with

canopy but that of &lt;
would uot curtail his ti::
hour. Hu would suffer

But now,-' she shrugged

rC“You*'havo much to thank mo fgr, Iti*

tbe night be -should get paid for hi* cattle,
and I worked out tho rn*t, as you see. This
villain, Samuel Jennings," nodding to tlw
now tight*/ kottu11 Uri“t rob!w.
irntn
itata nrisaii or the mtiiows."

&gt; dior.

. Mehalah dretr ixick. Wh
Should she rouse Elijah an
brother had vcrenchi-! off
window and Worked In.
now atJargn in tlw glare
marslKW, leaping and re
dom! No, *£e would

exclaimed Rebow.
'•Mercy, Milena. I beseech you. mercy!"
She responded w,th a disdainful foot thrust
which rent him rolling into thn gaping hole.
like j our gyp*y ancestry. ’
A la&lt; time be »truggled to h&gt; feet, hit arm*
outsttctched and clasping her knees with sup­
plicating gesture.
cut your jxw erased brother over the fingers
But hia praj ora only rendered her more
ferocious xiilL She caugfit up her spado and with a great honewhip! To you, who have
struck his bands; their grasp relaxed; she
struck again, a second, a third blow—he fell I
And Milena!
Milena, with one hand xteoched upon her
spado, tho other doubled upon her hip, stood
there and bearil him groaning; stood there
and c.iiitemplatal him w ith cold, fierce ayes
.tranquillize her father.
and voluptuous pleasure.
An hour later a loud knocking sounded
"Now,” said she, at la*t, “now. Valerian,
up hi ni.irru. with loud crie» of murder and upon the gate of tbo cemetery.
mo but n coarse, ill conditioned dog."
for help.
She walked moodily away and regained It -i
Thvn sho began
This in torn *ot the women to shrieking,
digger again; and Milena, obeying tho com­
nnd the late silent and peaceful dwelling Iw
mand, opened tho wicket obstructed by frost, fill it in and stamp it down, a* she had tilled that looked toward the Ray, and lira wing t\»
came for tho time a bedlam of horrors.
’
curtains behind her, remained tbiTo, W
“Keep quiet, Mr. Cbalmors, you shall not
hood sunk, but her cyce never wavering trom
by horsemen, the barrels of their musket*
btf'harmedl" sold the tramp, as, still pulling aud tiie blade* of their tickles sjiarkling in
her riniiter sung, and always accompanied by the point where her homo had been when . ho
at the rope, bo jxjundod tho bead of tbe living the raj’s of the inoon.
tho bound of tbe clods falling one upon tho wu happy, her heart five, and herself respect
robber with tho butt of bl* revolver, till ho
“Come, open the gate, old mole!" shouted other, by tbe ring of the sjiadc, by tbe caw­ uumungh-d. So passed hour after hour. There
sank under tho blows. . “Jfow get a light,” ho a voice from the crowd; open tho gate, aud
ing of the crown circling hungrily above tbo
continued, “or turn tbo light of tho villains’
clouds white as curd, scudding”before anorti.open quickly. We bring you a score of dis­ heap of yet unburied drad •
’
lantern ujwn their faces, and see wliat your tinguished guest*!"
And. ki the emt, tho first gray lights of tbe wcat wind. Tbe moon wa^dulled but hanlly
trump has dooj for you."
, “But I want no gurets," replied Bolotki coming morning slowly spread tbemsrivin • °hscured now ar.d then, and
It took some minutes more to make George from the interior. “1 am ill, a* you knowarrow the bearrm, pale and cold as tbe smile j
01,1 ln
Chalmers, bl* mother and sister understand
yell; I dare not go out on a night like this."
Everything in tho house wa* hushed. Eli­
.
- - ----------- —
tho true state of tbo case—that tbo man to ' “Bl or no," cried the voice again, “tbe
Utul for Tire Argonaut from tbo Rumina of jah had gone to bed. Mehaleh bad heard bi*
whom they bad given shelter had saved them
heavy tread un the stair, and tho bang of hfa
Bacher-Mawjch by E. C. Waggener.
from being robbed, if not murdered.
■ "Well, bury them yourselves, then." '
dooms bo shut it; it had roused her, sho
“Wecannot; wu have not time."
turned her bead, and her face grew harder in
and horror to discover tbat tbe daod burglar
“In that ca*e," said Milons, brusquely,
the cold uiounlight.
Tbe other day 1 wa* watching some men
shutting thn wicket to cud tho diseuwon,
Thea *!&gt;&lt;&gt; looked back toward* tbo Ray.
neighbors, with whom they had long bevti " thi I who will bury them for you." And removing telegraph pol.-s from the- streets,
intimate, and whose reputations stool Blab
and I remarked to a bystander, caurci-n.ing a very white, like paper, flapping and flashing
as well-to-do, upright, bonbrable men.
loaded sledges, bearing th-&gt; bedie* of the dead mon w’uo was on top of a tall, swaying pul0-_
Whan they came to pour oul their profuse Insurgents, and to the conquerors, armed “That's a bravo man," “Ye*," fa- replied. in the moonlight. What oould it be! It
thanlu to the tramp for his courageous nnd with their bloody sickles and gloaming
“They an. plucky fellow., all th- linemen
timely interference in their behalf, be quietly
Htft (Km rnrw* „iLI_ _• ... .
.

true, because you would certainly have been
robbed, If not murdered, If Ihadnatbaen

-■!ri&gt;»iUi

: - lake

ing, with^bo chiuu woipi-i
Ha looke l at the mi»ia. hiover his face, aud M- Hal it
guish tlw feature*. . H
. .
and-theti leaped tbe dike
long bound*, like a kongar

A hard expression settled ou Mebalah's
bro w.
“Dq what you will with that brother of
youra
indifferent to him and to hi*
fate Everything in the world Is all &gt;w» to

lightening bit lot.

sofigtit to thrust him in; but he, with that
frightful death before him. had risen to hi«
feet, and a furious struggle began between
tliem; a bopdeu struggle, too, for soon Va­
lerian renounced all thought of wresting him­
self from the embrace of this savage creature;
from loot ot bl'iod his *.tr«ngtb wasgune from

'

dug'g th,
-he roof.

body had fallen, ac.s.iu;
clank of metal She wou™
further attfnlicin had »!:.-• i..

dead."’
“WJU you bt me attend to your UotborF
“No, I will not."
lirerwl you into my band*! You lietrayed
Th" shutter ma dashed off it* hingas, flung
nw; vuu now belong to wc! Pray to your out Into the yard, and tbe two ghastly band*
God.*Valerian, perhaps be will be merciful,
but from tne expert no pantou!"
Again there rang out in the gathering night
••You have forgotten, then, Milena, for­ die piteous cry, “Glory! Glory! Glory!"
gotten Low I loved you!”
“By God, you hound!" yelled Elijah, and
“No, I have forgotten nothing; but you, he raised hi* whip to bring it down oo the
what have you dnue with all tlwaa vows!
You, who ruined me, who then, iu »pite-of
everything, k&lt;t me for another! I shall not cried Mehalab, and sho arrwtol the blow
spare ycu, be sure uf that!"
Z'
Sho caught the whip and wrenched R out of
“You will not kill meF unirntar.-d the un- tbe Imtul of 1’ubovr before he could recover
liappy one.
from hi* surprise, and flung It into tbe dike
“Kill you! NoF She smiled with a glacial that eocirded the yard.
irony which mu.1- him diudd-T. "I &lt;J&gt;all
“You are civil," sneered Elijah. “What
only do my duty—I »Uall bury you, a* 1 have ar* you in thi* house! A servant! Then

pity!"
"Did yrxi have pity upon mcF die an
swrred. sternly; “yon, who haw vowrd mo

IU1

’

wa* rtill wending Its way
inAinct. towjni tho rotth

“Sara ’youF said she, with a calm more
terrible tlmn either rag- or tbe joy of a glut-

“Bury ineF cried Valerian;, "bury me—
living!"
“Why notr’ rcsj.mdod Milena, with a
burst if cruel laughter; “I must earn the
sheepskin for my lark, which the mayor
promised me!"
.

,,“
. &gt;s‘‘

Shewn aiarttol by a sound

•n» TOodnrarrrt
afterawhilu bye grating lr;. rattle as of iron thrown
nothing farthci forafewuiii
back into her dull dream, nn I

u». uu.
r&gt;
ui. . Utt*
And *bo took him in her arm* ttxe. su»w
child, draremdod Into tho ,n,nck '“^b tbi
g-wnUy laid him
th* »«w&gt;d- «*“‘lb’
oUkt* tin? wa* not to ceremonious; an ann. a
M, . .MUM, ■ej** *P

the ditch, »ervro ncr pu»
• But G«d help mi!" »bo cried out
lv •*' 'ore her in tho snow laj stretched a

-It U, Mot. M fa, hurt
It* manh-'s were tutor
..

Tho rtruln »o falat, eo stead*;
Wo down, and tec tbo ercalag star
8iok is your totter spteadcr.
V.’l.Uo nteht moth* round you hover.

‘‘^h^mx nb.te curb, dad «
man with 1 mg
_1»J-.iine and in wb'^e
cloak trimmai with tibetme, anu

Tho cemetery w«* situated upon a hill, sur­
rounded by a low •orthen wall, with tho hut
of tho crave digger standing at its gate. It
was nn excellent pent Of observation, yet
Milena did not stop there, but pawed on into
tbo darkruws, benonth the bare branch-** of
tbe willows, upon which tbo raven* were
already .croaking, and with a single, careless
glance upon the files of tomb*, with their
leaning croaies. Everything wiu mournful
and dcsotete, everything covered by the mel­
ancholy shroud of wmter.. She Iwrsclf
walked in snow so deep and thick tbat it

home till 8 or V o'clock."
“How far is it to tho next bouse f be asked.
“Which wayF
“Nearly t*o mile*."
“And night just coining on," returned tbe
oUmt. “I don’t li'^tramping a lonely road

nw niii.o oi tier lx&gt;u&gt;m cn'-on- i «-ir
Intowtdch be had cast her.

Her beautiful

was still fur

~""r
was invited to

Now Mahateh

It flowed at midnA^lr*

man. one opcnr'i .............
fluttered down and fell inh’ the
Tb* moon was now »*la’:n‘ntbti
spec* of *ky fra. of riou &gt;
great light th® man
’'^'Xpant.
standing, waving hi* *nr.» is
iruum, »ol npiUj 1'In tbat great llgut went
stirred not awing.'
Mehateh watcb-lmot^
Ing in bar heart that
stand, bar arm* ext«od«l
fan expand toward'which

— f**K

, wjXb»y*«'
bocal­
tte
tte)

“Stew.**"

mwnotMag. She watched
Mw nothing
bj
Of ttrt English bait

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                  <text>1 Largest Circulation
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Hastings ’Banner.

■ v3u.XXXIV. NO. 20.

Hastings, mich., September -h. 1889.

lasting
-; Banner.
1 1
.
i ttV im-Mtayl. by

COUNTY NEWS.

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1789.

, JnJc B«.krt rrtunwl to K»l,n,«&gt;oo trip to Petoskey and Mackinaw laat week. ) 9400 to it: look for *m*e man to fill the
f riday fnr the winter.
A number ot the party have returned and ' office and appoint Wallace W. Kelly,
Moses Doyle Is quite sick, also his sister report a very good time.
| The Banxei; Is pleased to announce that
Mrs. j. Crump.
Mrs. itebe«-ca Hunsicker is quite sick this foolish —
•’— of •*
— —
—11 -----action
the
council
was
M1CUIOAX.
Mabk- Gibbn, who lias Imwu very sick, is
not unanimous. ■ How. du the taxpayers
with malaria fever and p e trtay.
nearly well again.
Miss Jennie Thomas the same.
It la stated tiiat our roller mill will com- plan that the courtell have a general man­
;Z£ YEAR.
ager to look after the »u|&gt;eriiitcndcnt.
The social at the hall for the benefit of
land people will then n&lt;&gt;t have to go away
1 mtmaweri !*«,«■.'
our jmstor fcas well attended, and netted
added for p*»tfrom home;
lonmtater lUnflrld.
about fils.
uutslde .Of the
Mr. Kline's thresher broke through a IMPROVEMENTS ON THE HOMESTEAD
tv/
_10'Doimcll.
Cliaa. McKipite has been 111 the i»axt
•'•J’-Co'eri, Carlton.
bridge in Sunfield fast Nat. and Injured tyro
week.
.
1’oMniMterrgraepmL ••
J-'M. KATES:
of his hired men and damaged the' separa­
Mr. G. Bobiusou and wife are (pending
{?• ,*'• MortmaruLfedar Crtiek.
............................................. 00
tor cooildcrably.
.
a few days at this place.
r ipeclal positions.
F. G. Norwpwt, IHton.
F. F. Hilbert it*, now nicely located in
Mrs. Chase rvtnrned last Saturday tn her
iro™
Corners.
his new tmuk, anti although it does not
. EiNTING.
I
Valn,?'- Pndriejrfllt.
home in Delton, where ehe will spend a
look as though Frank was nt home across
i the Job mntlcg Demj ron Htehrr. Creasy's Corner*
few weeks.
.Kvcmhlng In the
»orBroward.Broward.
the street. hi- is nt home and to his many
Edward Shafer lias been attending tl.-e
-;.l wltbttnUate.n face* of
A. G. Jevsup,. Oramreyiiir.
patrons “just the same."
vdiMtteros of machinery,
1 ottmaster. \aukra 8prtt».
Jarkson fair.
»
Some of our young ladies have a new
mrn employed, enable* the
Our Sabbath school was rr-orgnnized
patten; for a blouse waisL and although It
last Sunday? SupL. D. Style; See,, Flora
takes considerable cloth, it tits nicely and
Edmunds; Tre*s.. Eva 1’almutier: librarian,
may Im- worn for various purposes.
Sherman Zimmerman: organhL Kittle
Mother.
HAMXKU s agents natn.^ above.
Etnitut Trethrlc Sundayed with her par­
Respcctlully,
Dowling.
-G00K .&lt; N'l.HKKKN. S ents.
*.l*.ll:ui&lt;l. Mich.
•
Nina Joy la worse again.
;,t. Proprietor.
Eld. Chase and Chas. Palmatier are at­
School has liegtin in the Bristol district,
- Hoard S«&lt;V a week.
•* *11 liuil»-.l&lt;l.
tending
conference
this
week.
.»
The «hk&lt;lod root bright red.
with
a
neice
of
Dr. VanHorn's wielding
. * in connection. ,e»4rj'
,m”1 l‘’okl'd for rain has arrived'at
d. at the aide, a round.*! tos 41
■ -.tended to the travelDoe Chandler Is on the tick list.
the rod.
toured high lu upKtart howl
Almost every body around Dowling was
N. Rowlfcy anil family have moved to
in Hastings Saturday.
This powder never vanes. A marvel or pnrtty Larlton.
I
■S-eding has begun. There is a great
Oscar Stanton and wife, of Kansas, in
strength and wbolraomcnro*. More econmnlcal
Knlrki ilwkcr's mill Is Ixxrm- demand for Poole wheat.
than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in i Hovtlird
visiting relatives here.
i. , . ........
‘
1 -roiiuMr&gt;. BgriM-r and Miss Mead returned
competition with the multitude ot low trot, short Jng. Making elder, jelly an&lt;F grinding
i Kr .i Estate Office.
Dr. Horner and wife start this week for
weight, alum or pho*phate powders. Sold only fe*'*l Is the *--^-.k- day.
.
Wednesday from a three weeks visit at
ux-K. Hxsuugsirder .*c
of *K
the
Rev., It.
the eastern part of the state. where they
i; -;d Estate Heal Estate In
If. Durk •y «ml family linn* timed on Itoebestcr. N. Y.
Intend making their futiire home.
Cnneral con /esiuicing.
Hivlr place.
Seth Imuiport is shaking hantis with old
: &lt;t Abstract Books, coroNow. girls, put on your best smile. Geo.
Then- wpil.be an iec ctiruiii social at the friends In this vicinity.
l- -.can t-’.rnish complete
Hammond bought u pony Saturday.
c. F. HUOOK3. Clerk.
Rutland gr ngv hall Tuesday. Sept. 17th.
i’eter Godley lost a valuable horse last
S. F. Hinchman, wife and sou have re­
for tin* iJ-nctit ot the M. E. minister.
turned from Dakota, where they have been
Come one and all.
Herbert Doolittle, wife and son have re­ visiting.
Rev. Ho| Uster preached hbt farengl! ser­ turned from Dakota, after spending a
The only son of Mr. and Mra. Caleb
mon in disirict No. 4*. last Sunday. .
number of yean In that place. They have Bbdiridger died Sunday, after an illness of
s of the ^tatr and I’nlted
James Mfitthews ami wife, of Bultrinorr, arrived at the conclusion tiiat Michigan is three days.
o-iv-collections. Maney
,
’TB tell you what I saw in Manchester,
office over O. D. Spaaid.
good enough for them.
were goes s of their daughter
-­
Mrs.
England.” said a Michigander who lately re­
Carrie Holden is attending school at
Georgiana Healy, of Kulland. over Nunturns! from n trip abroad. “On ths hotel
•by.
Kichiand.
.
K.
B.
Green
is
on
the
sick
list.
When you want anything in the line of
Senator Itahncy, of Kalanmxwo. made a
Mr. and Mrs. Buskirk. Mr. and Mrs.
Hastings. Mich,
busineM trip to this place last week.
Walla Watson. Mrs. M. Green and E. G.
or Vitalized Air given tor
Mr. Stanley and wife, of Banfield, visit-, Bennett attended the district lodge of 1.
Michigai and
;t~-J especially l.Barry
’xrr;. county
t; h*
:.
no! teeth.
noted for I .■* many beautiful inland lakes, cd at’Wlll Cooper's Saturday and- Sunday. O. G. T. at West Baltimore last Monday,
Bertha Polly m;d Cora Spaulding, who and ru|»ort a pleasant time.
and when -made ::::
....... of :L.
accessible p,
.by .some
the
DRAKE. M. D..
new rallroltds ludng built they become have been visiting nt John HoMen's. will
Mrs. AIliert-Springer, of Waylaud, was
OR
popular pjhcc.* of resort for pienlcs. fami­ return to their home In Three Elvers this visiting friends here last week.
B. B. Johnson has bought the dryer, and
lies and biidiiess men with their families
. u to I y. in. Telephone, conwhere they! can spehd a few wccksatthese
intends to run it this season.
■si t-ore. at Holloway's drug
the tour.
Bev. M. C. Daniels preached his fare­
health rrMtrVi freed from the many cares '
“•What induced rmi to register
School commenced on the sd of Sept., well sermon last Sunday. The elder -ha* didf I asked after a bit.
of an active business life. “The Crooked
preached
on
the
Yankee
Springs
circuit
with
Alt»ert
Nichols
as
teacher.
lake.sumua-r n-sort company grounds,” on
ASl'IK, Notaryjl’uWlc
Some feeling the Imjiortancc of giving three years, and we hope be will return.
the ('.. K. A- S. railway near Del Ion. con&gt; Claim Agedt.
There will be a pound social next Satur­
si.-llng of about 10 acre* were purchased the mote advanced scholars within the
kinds os claims before the
Interior Office. Callon him
by five chp.-tian gentlemen, business men school district better advantages foreduca­ day evening for the. benefit of Ite-v. Daniff Kalamiuoo. Their first purpote being tton at home, movifd ut the annual school •lels.
S. Stone lias traded farms with Henry
meeting
that
normof
that
taidy
demanded
to have i» quiet place when* themselves
and families could ajiend a few weelte un­ at once Hurt an addition l&gt;v built for the JohliMU.
HASTINGS.
W. 11. Cornell, Janies Hall and Wm.
molested uy intemperance and the dance purpMti "f haying a graded school. The
house,
(in taking possession finding the question having lxs-h submitted to the Corneil left test week for Washington Ter.,
pled by Dr. Jones, over
grounds so large and l&gt;eautiful they decid­ electors thereof, it wot decided-byn major­ taking the overland route with teams.
Guess they have got a big Job before them. mid Jun Dandy repreaentativo of TO,000,000
rtnan's.
ed to oiM'nilheni for the u.«‘ of that part of ity of fuuf against building.
Any one wishing to buy a 40 or SO acre
Mrs. Henry Black and Mrs. Zerby have
th*- public (who like themselves look upon
farm, under a good state of cultivation,
the latrd'M day as too sacred to be used for 1। gone to Ohio on a visit.
would du well tn call on E. &lt;&gt;. Bennett at I’m off to dinner with n big manufacturer.
Mrs.
Esther
I
’
.-nnock
and
daughter.
Mn*.
Lawyers.
hunting, felling and carousing, and win*
Yankee Spring,*, for j psxt Imrgxln.
desire a pleasant summer home. In Cairns. Intend to leave this week for a visit
To buyers in every' instance.
and a duke. Take my advice and hitch on
iiirthernncy &lt;&gt;f their plans they have had a
II istings National Bank.
.After six week of pain mid suffering,
title.’"—Detroit Free Frees.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
'survey made., platting -a plrmanl. shady
Hastings. Michigan.
Fratik Aldrich died at i liums on the 4th.
Rooiu* 15, it&gt; and !’, new
drive alont the eastern side of Hie grove
‘There I* h Happy I-anil."
His
funeral
wa«
held
at
his
former
home
:m:&lt;! Itaald*. Mich.
and througb It to the lake shore ami along
Following
are
the
real
estate
transfers
How many of \hi* inyrladx who in childhood
Esperially Butter and Eggs, wanted, for it to the M&gt;utlr end. and have platted an in Uo«s and buiried in the east cemetery
which the highest market price will be avenue e«.,|itrally throngli the length of the on the 5th. Illa fpneral was largely At­ for the week ending SepL V»h. 18M». as have «ung “ThuraJ* n liappy land, far, far
taken from tlid books in the register's office: away,” know anything ot its writer/ Hu
grove, on |lth*’r side of which.are -0 lots tended by forttter.frieuas and awiualntmiMorgan Huff to A. J. Nash; toa see8 Wood- name b ’Andrew Young, and bo is now 80
Ixud St.vio.
Ainei Kingsbury to Wm. GiilMpte; lot 13 years of age, still mentally and physically
north end; Is set ajKirt ala»ut two acres
vigorous anti retaining in all its early fmhCloverdale
which will be fitted up with a pavilion,
Belt 4'ennovk is attending' school at
.Irs. Perry to Rachel Quick; pared Nashville ua*s hl* sympathy with children. The hymn
swing seals, tables, &lt; to. for the use of pic­
juiza Tinkler to Wm. H. Tinkler; lol* 873, *78. wm comp-wd in 1S38. Th* luno to which it
nic parties. Sunday school excamlon* ami Kalamazoo.
&lt;_ F. Manley, of Kalpmnzon. spent last m city 8.'.w.
Is married i* an old Indian air. which blcndad
other gatherings. The south end will Im
A. J. Hardy to Sidney Keener; parcel Nasbvllle Km.
forest long before Sunday achoob wore
- Lin and Surgeon.
A. J. Hardy to Clinton Koeber; 40a sec 38
' ' Frank Wiiltetm and wife, of Climax.
thought of; The hymn was com pored for
The log Sous’’ on the grounds Is l*lng fit­ ; -quirt a day or two here last week. Called X A*.1'J1.'1 lliroy' to Ida M. Kocher; part of lot 18 tlx* melody. It* bright and strongly marked
ted up with additions, o' la Tom I’alim i.
In con.K-qitenc® of her brother Frank’s fun­ Ktai*»L Kiictwr to A. J. Hardy; parcel sec3«p plirxv* struck Mr. Young's musical ear the
for
n
hotf
I.
The
owners
of
the
resort
are
on Broadway, near Court
eral.'
Kaativllle W.i»&gt;.
. , ',
j. c. Bt-nrif-tt, c. D. Hknacomh. t'•
Emory Parody to A. J. Hardy; )mrt of lot 10 drawing room. Unasked for it again and
Dr. Burt and wife have gone to North
- Wheaton. M. K. ilenleaami L. C. I.uvc.
Nashville 81.100.
again, ft haunted him. Being accustomed
Irving to visit.
H. A. Goodyear to Anna M. Fuller: lot &lt;»&gt; to relieve tbu clamor of bls thoughts and
Master Everett Johnson has returned
''S£“c. Henry to Jesse M. Erb; Uta tec 11 fading* in rhymu, words unturally followed,
' from C. T., mid i» uQWvteltlng bls gramlA F. of 1. lodge was organlxed at the ,
n'rb"m.M bleary to Julia A. Kelley; w'itot »l and so the hymn was created. Mr. Young
... Fanner's insurance CO.
I iiarcirti. J. K. Rockwell and wife. ,
Moor (cltool hqpse last week.
- * &gt;n a tnaa's property against
happened to have lit* hymn performed In this
। Albert N|c)iols was railed to Orangeville
1’. Duahani and wife attended district I on Saturday , on account of the sickness of n'j!4|lte:s,A?HabcSk to Grant H. OU*; Ma »oc
mog or wind; against a man's
presence of bis intimate friend, Mr. Goll, a
strident.
lodge 1. O. «. T. In Baltimore last Mon- (
member of the |&gt;ub'.i*liiug firm of Gall &amp;
iloix- kno.
'
_
hl* father.
Andrew Stevens to Wm Ptaeorob; Iola 8.7 Inglis It got into print. It has been trans­
Ed Taggart »)s»rts with a wild west and 8 8!« 88 Babcock's add Mlddtertfa (TOO.
*l!,C. W. Taylor and wife attended a meet­
Mary A. Mead to l-siayr.lc Mead el al. . X* lated into nineteen different languages. And
horse, when not engaged in spreading
ing of I'^nona grange last Friday,
.
lawyers.
jccxlTbornapple
83.IW.
.
fancy colon with paint and brush.
John Holden to K. C. faarh. sta sec It Cart­
'.n block, Hastings.)
■ The dance held al McKelvey s hall last
penny romuton 8X0
•
Friday evening was well attcndeil and nil
D.nlel Wolcott toC. K. it S. By; parcel sec to
1
i
wilt
ins
nart
nt
lot
Mrs.
H.
Hiill
Is
o»
the
sick
list.
n,
&lt;i'.
rt
A
Vt
M&lt;&gt;M-*y
iV
lHKan
working
for
the
sTON.
Wanted, • threshing machine to thresh
Attorney at Law,
'
• Moarno Singer, a mulatto boy, 10 yean of
Williams evaporator company at Kalnmo out the grain on High Street a/id vicinity. 6 Manley M. Chase tn Minerva Wilcox; » rods
. Goodyear Js Co.’* store.)
.
court* of the State. Collections
F. Howe spent Sunday wllff hi- parents sec as Prairieville
,ftConT Bvano. of Bellevue, visited nt her
specialist:, the mart rvinirkabls caan of hy­
on Bridge street.
■
drocephalus
on record. Ho was bora in Basuncle's C. D. Evan's last week.
Seeding Is progressing slowly In Uns
P IL TIMMERMAN. Homrepathlc I’hyTav An lk. llhh ctf Knv^mhw.
The kid nine ot Nashville is expected to
F. B, Duuulog and Mara Y. Duunfng to James
1 •
••-••Ian and .Surgeon.
7.8 and W’i lute &lt; ami 9 blK 1
play a game of ball hen- on Saturday m 1th '"llev" Bow laud preached his farewell •F. Mead; lots 5.«, to**
-il* at nno
'Ci: ■ over Utthrop'» drug store.)
n pick up kid nine.
seniim; on this part of hi# circuit last SunWalter Clark and \. Monger, of La«y.
,1l'rol.10f^ co*ti to f»exter F. Hpragne;
*ec fi
M artis ,v. b arker. Rea! Estate, Inattended the party nt the Center last Fri­
Sir. Lawrence, of Hickory' Corners was C AnteT^IWOrtmn- to Goo. I’. Moder: loM" '
1 .w and Loans.
on our street last Monday gathering up
day evening.
W:t» ib.f, ;,. &gt;tucvan&amp; Son. t door* north
Cloverdale S*3.
■
the sheep that ho Itought recently.
.
'
of PiMtotScc.
Mr. T. S. Brief aud wife, of Hastings,
.'!il.iti.-:;tin,ngiven to nuking exchanges
T. Wells went to Prairieville last Mon­
At tlic meeting of the common council »hxai are: ClrcumfecvncA, UIJ% inches; from
oi i-rooMt}. The interests ot non-resident
were here fast week to attend to threshing
pm|r'rt} ,rureiuUy looked after. Fania
day'_____________
lust Friday evening It was decided that the
thAri&gt;Wimeiishing to buy ayokr ofyoiiug
।N£'", ‘,r *4,e &lt;*r exchange. Houses and
whole water works system wa.-* bound to Inches.
Worn! land.
It looks liko nothing in the world so much
go straight to distruction unless a superin­
«ii&lt;*uld rail on Wm. Guy.
Many of our fanners arc busy driiliug tn
tendent should be at once appointed. It
N&gt;rr. win l-™el&gt; M-«”&lt;
wheat. Nome Imvc already sown.
was absolutely necessary that some one
On account of sickness. John Warner should superintend the engineer during the
S™jd. »ln«lr ,n.r SumW
•?;
did not commence his term of school till day. Tb« engineer al night didn't need child’s regular appetite, sound diguUwn,
llw, &gt;1 Baltliooi® °»
W"iln« "I lh»
n.--.ln®t . . Mich.
cbwi fulness, freedom from pain and very
^UneteLevl Holmes lias the yard grade*I any superintending. It was necessary that
some otie&gt;hould superintend the drawing high order of Intelligence. Ind-wl the progIIKI- IW l&gt;
,lct- •»
around his new bouse.
of water from the city fountain; because at
JALPITAL, $50,000.00.
Rev.
Garlick
preached
his
farewell
s«r"y'•■“““It
least two jiaflfuls are carrier! away every
। mon last Sunday evening. He started for single blessed day by people who pay their Cbrorddo-Tekgrapb.
I, H
•* IMUw™ l»« «“«■ conference Tuesday morning.
Mr. Air'
!•*• «”&gt; “““‘‘S’ fT"
ttfoportion of the taxes just the same «•
Michigan.
Saturday was a good day for runaway*. Hie fellow who goes to the public fountain
r*rtn recently purchased of Chas. Fowler. Frank StlnclicombS and b.»wle Lend
for a drink and dips Ute water up In bis
XmMrKel vey l»- imrrt-.nl . Urn... Holmes’ teams lartli ran away, eacb
O*-ah
hand. It waa necewwy Uu»t
Dre. 15. ISM In building tor
Woodland, and is moving on the same.
toadrag. No damage done, only Uncje slioUld auperintwM the faucet in the court
Ixrvi will have to pay for getting some bouse, and so superintend it that none but
one's buggy repalrel. which his horee* county officers could drink tiie water thai human voice. While noting the capability
opncKCs:
sieve Temple ®nh family left town for came to contact with while running.
11* in. President; ' .
flows therefrouL It was necessary that
Pino lake this morning whore they will
The dance at the rink Saturday evening some one should superintend the stand
&lt; li-ster Messer, Vice. Pre*
was well attended. The query Is, who pipe near Keith's livery tarn, and r«* that
•T
lb ItatUnd. Wr br.u« bul*»
WMr^tESP&lt;fox. nee Klbby. of West the street sprinkler did not allow the water
r„a outbuilding, s» pm ‘"ii r; ,T
binnrroKs:
to run over when he wo filling hl* wagon.
Lb, renen .ln.b« .ndJ~d. «
» ’
Branch, made Woodland friend* a short Now this is what the office of the Superin­
ulle. of th!, dtp “a ‘ f'.taSL «, •
D- G. !:-&gt;bin«oa,
J.A-Giebie.
'1D* r'rr'.
«,d resident of Woodlaud, tendent of the Water Works System of the
This farm will l« sold at b bargni .
L E- Knappea,
City of Hastings should be created for.
rewtonable payment down.
now of Grand Ixsigr, visited our burg on At least there is no other earthly use for
C. D. Beebe.
«' «’mi Mn Presto”, of KalamaM’O- were
Mr. and Mrs. J re
tirntlM»r S&lt;lDr? Benson did not leave home as«- such an office. Hewe tiiat Is what the
officer Li for.—tKE. D. Ever since the
smnmonwI
to
•
#he
^mg
very
A Owx-nl flanking Bovine** Transacted.
preted. Owing to bls business he could works have been in operation Hie board of
city. .11 IW’r’J-i^dFX &gt; prodP"’ ‘ T’.r'irS:.,. JrlM ■I- '•
bulldlop. u™&gt; &gt;8"ffj nvernn.
Womble
« rr^obablr bop, »fcr- "°Dr *Bci^',!' &amp;** eommenccrl to buRd. a water commissioners and the clerk of the
well. Has !*rn soW within last n» y
board hate! gotten along pretty well and
4d brS .torr. EIU*
for &gt;1.200. WU1 be sold way below tnm
the patrons have been well satisfied. A
,w,'“
job of did ng the mwon vrorii and »*»» ulan- of
i« paid for the clrriail work
figure.
nUhtbewood work. P*
and ?utaide of the actual running XpeDsr*
ItHODEMiEU, i'raprlctor,
Smith
tb^ w&lt;wd_ work.
Ckr. J«!fer«,n and C..&gt;urt SU., Hasting*, Mich.
be nicely located lu bis new building b alJ flit nced be paid. With SRO water
pre* ■;&lt;
”"k
W|K“I
Rates, 91 .OO per Day.
IngtherehnocaRforan Increase hi expens­
t.”*”■ *&gt;i•&gt; plsasan: mom*. The their value.
James 11. Little, a large cigar nunufac-.
es. But Itecetnstbccounditiiinktbedatit*
ot the public u* ret'.xetfully solicited.
Call on or address
who tel. very
numerated above should be attended ta- tun-r of Burton, has failed for 875,000.
The Flint News says there is &gt;150,000
They create the office, the name of which
Is too lung to repeat; attach a salary of worth of building going on In that city.
Wjm» H.11’
fa'FbAV'’
w,(l Jefferson St. Keep* ftmtr.
new bouse.
fcr ^2?*'
S^and nvf*ro*hrtl. ett food
HASTINGS’ MICH.
o: •iroeetk*

K.li’.'.’SJS!!?'

BC'i NESS CARDS.

POWDER

Absolutely Pure.

FARM ERS
And All Others

GROCEm; and: PMVim
BOOTS AND SHOES,

All Nev Goods and
Prices Satisfactory
-:-PRODUCE-^

R. J. GRAN7

£SS£“

SELLS

Sewer Pipe, Drain Pile, |
Lime, Salt, Cement,
Seeds, Plaster, Plas­
tering Hair, Plano
Binder and Mower,
Western
Reserve
Fertilizer, Oats, Corn,
Beans, ' Oats and
Flour, and

z BUYS

Wheat, Beans, Barley,
Oats, Rye, Clover

Hastings City Bank,

Very Reasonable Terms.

"JSw!- »«• »-»&gt; ■- «*hT

«„„ j.

Robertson house,

‘^XnToUuCVnton.

'“u£“HSilnw’

. gillaspie,

'“JS?"*

�AWFULDISASTERJ

NEY’S 1N BRIEF.

Pittsburg. As a bus crowded with young
ladies and top-heavy with gentlemen was
coming down the winding road from Mount

"Three Hundred Killed by an 1Airy it overturned, and tbe sixteen pare
eeugors
were thrown belter skelter, and most
Explosion, Mostly Girls.'
,

MORTGAGE KAlx

Washington Dillard was shot 7““®“
.
n. p.
Friday night, by a

ssrrcfS?

Friday ws^e

©IE THOUSAND PEOPLE WOUNDED.
shoulder dislocated.
Frlshl-

Robinson, formerly of

tiro are estimated at gitO.OW.
The First Nsttoual bank of Ouray, Cota.,
and the First National bank of N-ligb, Neb,
bare bean authorfeed to comment businvo*.

Long Island, and

George Williams, nn “old timer," nnd
James IL Clark, both counterfeiters, hnvn
been captured by United States officers.

drowned here yesterday. They, with several
others started out in two .boats on a fishing
AXTWEKT, Sept. 7.— A frightful .disaster
occurred in this city yesterday, which has
put tbo city in mourning, and caused a
great loss of property. A large cartridge

CapL Robinson's boat capsiard.

Robinson

in fnU view of tiro 2iX&gt; guests at the hotel

Tsrrlble Colliery Holocaust.
Edinburgh, Rept. 7.—The colliery

*l

rhich petroleum is
in the factory yesterday, when suddenly on
•xploaion of dynamite took place, killing at
i«uit‘JJ0 people and wounding MO others.
To add to the destruction the debris took

spreading
to
tbe
petroleum
warehouse*
nnd
■hipping.
At this writing the fire is
still raging fiercely and the best tbs' firemen

hours. Thy bent from tbe burning maasea
of petroleum was interne and it wa* impos­
sible to approach to within 100 yard*.

docks and others were only saved through
the promptest action of their officers in tow­
ing them out of dangvr. The fire la not
now spreading and it is hoped, if the wind
does not rise during the nlgbt, tiiat the
^000' be confined to tbeir present
A strong west wind, would, however,
«et the entire city in a blare.

aid the thousands of excited peopfo were

were about to begin the work of extinguisb-

that tie neighboring oil warehouses were on
fire. Officers at once passed through the

■ssasrs^jsss ttr^E®WJiSiSV»

chicken thief.

Washington City this morning.

city, was the scene Thursday of a terrible
mining disaster. There were sixty- four men
in the mine when an explosion of gas took
place. Up to the proesnt time fifty dead

(liana.
Belle*’ Elgon, of Tayloryiflb. Illa., In on
trial for the murder of Sang Wo. a China­
man, in March last. 8h» entierd him into
the woods where an ' accomplice named
Williams shot him. The two then returned
to Toylorvllle and robbel Rang Wo's laun-

mr. U. D. Bwectter, Oi .nanon.
a towering rage just now because hi* daugh­
ter Anna loved F. B. Hweexey, a young at­
torney, well enough toelope with him, in
spit* of her father’s invincible objections to
disinherited hie daughter.

Atlaxta, Ga.. Sept 7.—At Rising Fawn
furnaces yesterday three negro convicts
were killed by n prrmsture explosion of
dynamita The accidaat----- *u
BASE BALL SCORES.

body could be found in the river. She then
disappeared, and after Uro people of tbe
neighborhood bad vainly dragged tbo nver
■be was found alive dressed in boy's clothing,
in the victaity of tiro town. Bbe said tar
parents Ill-treated her.
The New York Bun says that part of tbe
Hamilton conspiracy which did nut cum - off
be could be induced to make a will iu favor
..."------ -------Nulta will be the permanent sueceascr of E.
T, Jeffery as manager of the Illinois Cen-

ton—(flnit game) Boston 8. Indianapolis J;
(second game) Borton 1, Indianapolis 0; at auction Wednesday to Samuil
Philadelphia—(first game) Pbitauteipbla 1,
Chicago 2—ten inn ng*: (secund game) Phil­
The 1J verpool dockiu-n, who struck Turn­
adelphia 3, Chicago 2; at Now York—(first jay for an advance of 1 shilling a day in
game) New York
Pittsburg fl; (second wages, went back to work Wednesday, tbo
game) New York It, Pittsburg b—»ovon in­ employers conceding tbeir demaud.
nings, flarknm*; at Wasblflglon City—Wash­
Berry H. Binford, wbo enlisted 1" tbe
ington 2, Ctevelaud fi.
American associa­
rebel array when he was but » years old, and
tion: At Brooklyn—(first game) Brooklyn
was the smallest and youngist soldier of the
7, Cincinnati 4; (second game) Brooklyn 4,
Confederacy, diet at Monroe. La, TubmUt.
Cincinnati 11; at Philadelphia—(first game)
Wood Bro*., prominent cvufeeUoiron. of
Athletic 4. Kansas City 4—ten innings, dark- Decatur, Illa, were arrested Wednesday un-

Atehtam
Rall-sy directory
Strong tendered his resignation rad AUra
M.ire.1 late vice presidset of tbe Manitoba

J-

The trade of Charleston, S. C.. amount­
ed to over gafl.uoo.000 the past year.
Happy Home Blood Purifier la the peo­
ple’s popular medicine for purifying tbe
blood: preventing or cwiug dyspepaia,
bHItatunoM, headache, boils and all fevers
and malarial diseases. Price 50 cents and
•one dollar per bottle.

D. T. Hedges at Sioux City, Io»a, Fnda ,

and about- sowry
death. Loss.

—.-z—-partially Insured.

,o.

f&lt;wTd^s.To«.
h,-. father1* barn Friday.

He had fired tbe

barn with matebea
Hie Knau* Saptemtarr crop report, i**u«l
.
. .
__ .1
Fri-

Tiro Johnstown. Pa. committee which had
in hand tbe collection ot the money sub■ertbed to pu»h the suit against tbe South
Fork Fishing club, have collected 11,301
Univ gl.000 wa* required.
Tiro Greeubacker* of Alabama aro taking
.
____ (_
END OF THE STRIKE.

Lohdox. Sept ‘—A conference Friday
one side and Cardins) Manning, the lord
mayor. Uro Inshop of London snd Sir John
laibbock, on the other, lasted four hours.
The gentlemen named exhausted all tb-lr.
powers of persuasiixi upon the dock directors
in tbeir efforts to induce them to grant the
strikere' demand* unconditionally. In this
they were not .ucoewsf ill, the dock ma nagers
proving inexorable.
. .
concession, end one which must sooner or
later result In &lt;ba virtual triumph of the
dock directors coriroated to allow shippers

So destructive are th* depredation* of dry

entrant* into n building, for If once It finds a

an ImiMMitde task. I’rofe-or Burnett, a
competent authority, gni|&gt;bi&lt;MUy relate* how
a bouw lw occupied was twice renovated in
four years, and bad ultimately to be pulled
down. In the old era of oak built ships, they

should the wnin rotnai-,
“‘‘’’X’Dw.. the -.TIU
hundred and orty
agee oi interest ttieti on »i,., ...-7
wnr.
“&lt;1 P*yabl«- itmwdja;. ''
ttxm«b tbe period limit,. .. !,7rfc»h«T, j).
tiwnor may no: the, h»,“ .
'•»
havitro been mad* ta-u&lt;due Noretuber IML. •*.. ,,r'ht "1 fatrrn;
remained unpaid a-.,i /.?£JI'r **«'* tattu
of thirty da*« and upwar.-,
,or ’** #l*&lt;i
Clpai MtUl of fro Wilb
thereotris uow due sori
,?• **:*• ,K,er-r
of said n&gt;ort«ag&lt;- and there':'
’^J’rtn,
at this date Jau at,I, ,vl“rt

K±»Sl'XKSTft.
« st
- ^‘tibfart ta £
‘-nil! tirottsnr..,,

any part thereof.
"
Now tlroretbre. lA M
eontnliu',! i . t,। . ..

given toaioti Baiunlav.
at ten o’clock hl u;e f
|&gt;u-llr au.-tluli to th,. 1 -1...

As fur remedial measure*, prevention is
the only certain cure. The selection of
.
■« _&gt; — _— i.
- .* 1

*b.

of Hasting* (that l-ing t:,.
cult court for Karn co.tnti u iJT’*'-prrmi*es derertord"?,.
tte
mneh thereof as rn*» t“
amount due on Mid tHWte,"”
scve.il per ceal. and all lek-A.ro
~

adequate ventilation in every port of the
is saturating the timber with creosote under
high pressure, so as to thoroughly permeate
_
~'
, k. Hi—I'I&gt;
I,.,.

I’tsih-s
1. k»* Ut
• ’benrt.-»

land told the Hastiur
deeded to said boat d
lake a.'ioiidi.r
Dated. lix-tins«, a

have a most weird and gbcwtly effect in the

mine* in the north of England where only

K HMuncs.
f'.r Mcnpp..

Smith &amp; Col&gt;«m&lt;&gt;\

repaid by the comparative indestructibility
of tbe timber thus treated. In bopso build
Ing a wire precaution'!* tbo well smearing of
nil undrrgrirtiud -floor bearing wall* with tar
nr pitch, which prevent* the mycelium find­
ing a lolgtuont among tbe mortar, in which
IL revels and disintegrate* ite adluMve prop

NOTICE FOR HEARIKC &lt; J AIMsT
State of Michigan. County &lt;•: (Urn
Notice l» Hereby xl&lt;-1 :l4*t (■» n Am.. .
tiro nrvliAte court tor rhe ■ ■ un &lt;.f V-reTL;
on (be 13th day of Ausm: a I • ■! from that date were aliened
present their claims watt.
Dav!d Rrjnolds. late of Mid

their own vessels, making any arrangement
tiiey see
fit
with
tho-tf laborers

■luirei to

FOR CHICXER CHOURA
WMMMiay.lhe 13th da*
onTbitrsda*. tiro : ::h •

patient and some aro dls.-untentel with the
management of tlieytrikv.

lated Hast i;

as barrel after barret of oil exploded and

In lew than half an hour the 80,000 bon eb

, pooh here and there, wn» sending high into
tbe air great volumes of flama As tiro blare
gathered bead way the smoke, which was ot
tbe most stifling and offensive description,
spread all over, the city, and tbe firemen and
troops who web/ compelled to remain near
the burning nuxssci were overcome with
black eventually that the soldiers and fire­
men were withdrawn some distance, it being
oyidont that no efforts an, tbeir part could
check the progress of the terrible confligraevnr, many of tbe troops and firemen bad
been carried away to the hospital, having
been injured either by flying pieces of blare

trnttan to property in the immediate vicin-

When- the peopb living tn tiro neighbor­
hood reolnnd wbnt a terrlbte disaster bad
licifallen the city a panic ovjrtook them.

«C them tegan moving tbeir housebol I goods
ipto tbo street. Tni* example was followed
by otbetv^anii in a short time tbe street* in
tbo neighborhood were blocked up, interfer­
ing with the movement of troops and fire­
men. The panic wa» thought to nn end by
tbe city offlcisla, many ot whom jorsoualiy
bslpoi the affrighted people to got their
goods beck into tbeir home*.
'
•Origin «f the Ufaaster.
The explosion occurred in a workshop
being taken to pieces.
Many men nnd
women wens employed in the shop and they
were actively engaged in brooking up the old
cartridge*. - There were fully 25,000,000 of

are heard from time the loud reports
from explosion*, to which there seem* to bo
no end. Tbe explosions are supposed to be
of package of cartridges stored in tbe buildinRa, which seem to remain intact until the
but tougUM of flnmo are actually upon them.
Tbe shipping at tba African dock* and at
the American docks it in imminent danger.

Jatxx — At an early hour this morning
tbo Are was still raging with undimlniabcd
fury and tbo military were oasis ling tbo fire.
- - l— ——,1.. kamm.I a! 1k.

and are injured. The scenes at tbo hospitals
where tbu wounded have been conveyed are
heartrending. Tbe ships attbe American

The explosions at the carlridge factory

Chicaoo, hept. 4.—Following aro tbe
■cures ou the bail field made yerterday by
National league and American asaociatioo
club*-. At Philadelphia—Philadelphia 2. Chi­
cago 4; at Wgahingtoa City—Washington 1,
Cleveland 3; at New York—New York V,
Pittsburg 4— eight innings, darknrss; nt Bos­
ton—Button 7. Indianapolis 8.
American
aakoctatiou: At Brooklyn— Brooklyn IX Cin­
cinnati 8; nt Baltimore—Baltimore 7, Sl
Louis 1; at Pbltadelphin—Athletic 0, Kansas
City 10; at Columbus—Columbus 7, Louis-

Chicago, Sept. 5.—Tuesday's playing in
putting Ausoa's “babies’’ one step higher up
tb« ladder, Pulladolpbia going to fourth
place. The “old man's'’ grip on third place
was strengthened yesterday by the second
defeat of the-Quakcra.’’ League aud Asso­
ciation icores yesterday were as follows: At
Philadelphia—Pbiledelphia S, Chicago 1A; at

bus—Columbus G, Ixiulsville 0.
Cbicaou, Sept. A—The base ball scores in

given below: At Washington City—Wash­
ington 4, Chicago 1: at Pitte nrg—Pitts­
burg 10, Bo 4on 4; at New York—Now
York 3, Ind inns |x&gt;lis ■’»; nt Philadelphia—
Philadelphia 3, Ctevslan! 0. American as­
sociation: At Baltimore—Baltimore 5, St.
Louis 5—game called, darkness; at Brooklyn
—Brooklyn fl, Cincinnati Ik
Chicago, Sept 7.—Following am the
scores made by National league nnd Ameri­
can awociation boan ladi clubs yesterday: At

Philadelphia—Philadelphia 7, Cleveland J;
at Boston—Boston fi, Pittsburg 0; ChicagoWashington gaino' postpone-1. rain Ameri­
can association: At Baltimore— Baltimore 3,
St. Louia'2—seven innings, rain; al Colum­
bus—Columbus 7, Louisville X
Saturday ’* league scores were: At New
York—New York 12, Indianapolis 4—seven
innings darkness: at Philadelphia—Pniladelphia 8, Cicvetand 4; at Washington—
(first game) Washington 4, Chicago 3; (sec­
ond game) Washington 2, Chicago 1—
eleven inning; at Boston—Boston 5. Pitts­
burg 8—seven innings, darkuess. Americanassociation,
Saturday.
At
Brooklyn—
Brooklyn 2, St. L/nils 4—St. Louis refused

gnrne a* u gift from the umpire—0 toOj'at
Philadelphia— Athletic 7, Louisville 6—thir­
teen innings: at Columbus—Columbus 4,
Kansas City &amp;__________________

bot it will reach millions.
DEADLY WORK BY LIGHTNING.

demands of the strikers, but the rat

♦ffret until January. It is made a condition
of the arrangement that all the strikers shall
resume work on Monday. Burns and Tillett
have signified tbeir acceptauc* of the companic's terms

JUSTICE FIELDON THE STAND.
qrJiarc,

John McClellan, of Jefferwmville, Ind.
was bitten by a mosquito three weeks ago
nnd now his life is despalre 1 of ns a result of
the bite.
studenta at Kharkoff, and fifteen at Ki-ff,
charged with Nihilism. Tbo arrest* at sKieff
comprised several ladies.

sued an address to the workingmen urging
them to do everything tlroy can to forward

The labor leaders of Indiana|&gt;olis have de­
cided not to nominate a ticket.
Gen. Alger, of Michigan, addressed 8.01X)
people at the "McHenry county (Um.)-fair at
Woolstock Taursday.
demand upon their employers for a 10 per

Fire at Taquima City, O.-a. Welneslay
night destroyed the On-gon Pacific foundry,
c.n using a Icm* of a limit f 150,001
Frols sere reported Thursday evening at
and In tbe vicinity of Alma nnd Platts­
mouth, Nell, and Ihwlge Center, Minn.
It is said that the Canadian government
will ask Unde Ram to pay about $100,000
for the revenue cutter liuiii's fun in Behring
Because T. B. Richar&lt;lson. of Randstone,
Minn., had become too intimate with his
hired girl, neglecting his wife for her, cer­
tain citizens swooped dojeu upon him Hatur­
day night last and tarred nnl feathered and
horsewhipped him.

aware and Hudson company at Oliphant,

8a» FraXCIRCTX Sept, fl.—In tiro cma of
Deputy" United State* Marshal Nagle more
testimony was adduced yeiterday showing
that Terry habltwally weut armed and in­
dulged In violent acts. Justice Field tokk

liven told in these . dlypatcbrs, aud confirmed
tb«&lt; stateiiwnt that Nagle warned Terry to

etautly denied these reports, and, it isstated,
received S13.U00 late Saturday aftaniobu,

Kf QBKXIUL DIBBCTT0KX.-)fa

would have been dead within the

IK CHARLES
ond blow could not be mistaken.

dared tiiat ho bail never had any diffl.-ulty
with Tert-y prior to tbo Sharon decision a

friendly term*. Terry bad often tried care*
before him. and ion entering onirt bad al­
ways »|K»keti ptea&gt;autly. During the last
year uy two. bowsver. be seemed to have en­
tirely changed, and to bare lost hi* repel
for tbe court*. Justice Field added that the
him for prvsklent some years ago wee pure
fiction. JusUce Field.was not cram-exam­
ined.
Chicago, Sept. 7.—Twenty-four tate*men
were 'examined yewt rdny in the Cronin
trial. All tut ope, were excuse! Tbe ex­
ception wa* Henry Thayer, who, with tiro

over for the night. Just l*fore t tax court
adjourned for t|ie day, Rtetre Attorney
Longenccker peremptorily chai ionged Fre—
man Gross, wbo wa* pawed by the state and
the itafcnw*, and wl»o. it wa* popularly
believed, would bp a juryman in the cele­
brated ease. Tint attorneys for tbo defense
■tronuously obfected to the challenging of
the jurur, but |udgv McConnell decided that
tbe peremptory challenge in this cam was
Imirod on good grounds, which would ba nrivntely communictted to the attorneys tor
atn-i (I... V,. ....Id i.

BOILERS
Stephen ITait* siram butter work*, rsiablidirel
IKX Miiniitarturer of hixb and low presaiire
aud steam brating l&lt;o| &lt; t»u( all kind*, smoke
pipes, breachings, rtc. Old tn Ilers taken In ex­
change for new. Rivets, botl-r plates, and boil­
er tube* for sate. for. Foundry vt. aud Mich.

LOOSE’S EXTRACT

'LOVER BLOSSOM
THE GREAT

; and strong; best grat
lot* unv-b-itigvd; light

Georgia,

held a meeting at Columbus Fri-

using jute bagging, and a rwolutiou was
passed expelling them from the order.

Cancers. Humors, Sores. Ulcers, Bwvlllt

CLOVER CO .
Detroit. Mich.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Whereas default has been In lbe eondllioni
-‘‘"••wtCTiKeexrciiteii t.y Charles W. lupg*
and hUeu Bigo to E. K. Joimw. trustee of Uro

the stalUon record (5:1»K),

ing.

&gt;cf fain

uj.ratlw.

t twrodlRrMW*
rt. urtbctteK MR
.! lejcWt &lt;rs»r
it

the highest bidder. ti-&gt;
■aid mortgage, or
mu i
necessary u» Mtwy lb'
nmrte^e* u above «rt fi'i:

allowed bv law. which, i-'-iIn said mortgace. a* । "
tract or parrel of Ut-. BpriuR*. county of Itonj_aidrscntw.l as the eart ln&gt;‘ &gt; ‘
■nd Mutbeast quarter &lt;•! cMcttan thirty-three and w

decrlirt i#

ofiiAisi*

quarter of north*-;-! .■ tarter■«■• »««“•
in town two north r.-.ngi eight

.. Att y tor MonPFv^

In the matter of
rV
, t4&gt;
due and uupald at the date o! lid* notice tbe AhMHll Flfleld and W “»/»« T.
Notice is hereby K *rnTw-W•“J’' o’
hundred slxty slx aud81 loodollai*
lle anrUou. to the btpb***
&gt;It/a
principal and Interest, togetlror with an attor- the
9tb flay M.tWotwr ^l^. r(Kj,
o'clock, in the lorencwn sfhe f m
uuu ■&lt;&lt;&gt; sciiuii or vroremiiiig in
in ih» rltrot B*»&gt;t't|P.mto
!** % t!t*7l.ultY hn',ns w!rn instituted to ro­

~ .......
packing ntock.
THtt-Hc. Kggs-arietlj freali. U^UlSc per
das. Poultry—IJvh
-rizje-u
.........
v III’

°“oa» ar- rotatoos—

iDH^dMihrw-^ht^^tcr
east half of »hr *««•’ "f:!
north one hundred and
»ll&lt;*•*£
.&gt;■«'.ro-.-W'i. "&amp;&gt; SI

Nmw York. Rapt.
rember. MM-.

November

unarni oouar.
Dated hept.

»c;—do
September
*Jn
"’**'■• Bye
DnlL
P Barley
Nominal
Portt-DuU; mesa, lir.tna w J.
or iMpectet Lard-DuH; NorwaUnfSp

day.

attempt aovered the distance in 2;15X-

Carol I lie r_ Frrrn;, of th-county id Mann*, acd •
Ar.il Blake Of I he Witse plUie office of the Rryi-ro
eounty. Hate ot Mki. &gt; -■
Febiuarv. A. l&gt;. 1“ '»
■tpkuefa. b» the non-psni
then-on, by which d»Lu
therein contained liu' । &lt;s­
on ahicb mortsr-xe 'I- and ntipnld at th' date, ! '
clpal and Interest.the - h
hundred and si\'&gt; fire i

.... ........ u*,
^*urom»rr a M.. iroci. anq reeorded tn the office of K»&lt;l*ter ot Deed* fur
i*1U’Lc?uu,Jr' MI’-tajtAti. November nluili. iw.
11’
mT"'of
°» page* 410 and

guarded by the sheriff.

New York, BapL 0.-Viliam Walter
Pbcl(r.. United States minister to Germany,

MUBTt;
Default haviux

stair &lt;4 Michigan.
place of bolding «»&lt;• &lt;!«
L—...... &gt;n ui.i.s t

For Sale by W, H, GOODYEAR.

Pork-&lt;x Sober
rto^.1 ffiojo Year.
January, opemd &gt;«.07U.

Hated. August Gtb. I*- •
am:* in M N. ntH.MortWrt-

Blood Ptrilei.

Chicaoo. Sept. T.

opened
gs.M. cosed

The mtroites belac dewnte-! I
■ * ah that piece •(£ pir&lt;'ek»t ’,i
lug in the town of Ilupr. Banj "ci-iutj. M.W1gun. and described a- Io; north half of tie north
.nlae t»i id town
a«th.
west, ^ontaliiing right* a, res &lt;

thsl nyilrtaee!
ti,c -hitute re
-"‘"eri!
be foreclosed by a **)’• ■'! he premlw* tbvreia
describnl. anti that «m ti
uioB.oflfafW.

THE MARKETS.

corresponding period of 1888.

Near Hardaway a railway bridge wui

iw MIulll dl) i.l

shall sell at public uu.-tluu to t. &lt;■ litgta:! t-■!■&gt;.at the north front d-.ror«: tkelvun bwe. n

Notice is hereby

fered to stop a man from killing bl* wife
and ba I to kill the man in wif-defenw.

hot nod tbo presidential perspiration flowed
The whole businen* portion of Llnkville,
Ore., wa* destroyed by fire Thursday night
Loa* about #100,(XX). The town was awept
from tbo bridge to tbo telegraph office.
Tbe Woman's club, of Decatur, Illa, proposo to erect au etagant and commodious
club house to cost not lean [han *10,000. The
necessary sum wa* sutacribed Friday.

K

■rent intern:

(Field)

will probably recover.
A tramp

the United States court for damages against
the authentic* for false imprisonment

M. North, dated Jai.iun Ifi'rc.
recorded lii the &lt;-Sw of ‘ ’
fur itarry eoui.lv. M;&gt; hi;
November, a. D. i—
on page 5?, uu w lilch
to lie dur at tb,- dal
rroht
hit—'•—•'---eight hunared:
M-n-i
seven rout- sjT
twruly-flie dolSKi
e. and nurm
&gt;i Instituted b.

ehickctu with prompt remanent
bottle wfli cure 10 to 15 chRken*;!
cures Wbecxcs.
JAH. DETHAL.

ventory be found just three S-ccut stamp* in
rith cotton.

KUDU

i
j
|
|
,
[

stop him, declaring himself an officer.

Friday morning President Harrison pulled

by the sheriff,owing tbo depositors from #25,-

Default nanus hern tirodr fa thtew. Every fowl
affected with

and bridged the b.oody chum in great

since. Several acres of anthracite coal are
burning and it will cent thousand* of dollar*
to extinguish tbe fire.
Rev, J. K. Griffii*, a Baptist preacher of
Wauconda, Lak* county, Illa, has elopod
with a Mi» Tidmarsh. leaving hl* wife and
two
children to look out for thomsolves.
9 to 0; at Philadelphia—Athletic 4. Louis­
Charles Bligb, who deserted bi* family in
ville 4—nine innings, darknesi; at Baltimore
—Baltimore 5, Cincinnati 5—nine innings, New York nnd wm arrested tbt-refor,
darkness; at Coiumbus—Colutubtn 5. Kansas amaxed bl* wife nnd the court Friday by
City 0. Bunday: The St. Louis dub was *o producing a divorce obtained in Illinois.
"tore up" by the umpire’s decision Haturday
of base ball at Darlington, 8. C., last week.

was known as the Carviloian factory. The
rosonunnl council recently condemned the

Windows were shattered at points

umpire by one of the Darlington nine—Lam
Dargan, sou of Cuugrwsmsu Dargan.
The talk at Kt. l*nul is that Uro big milling
properties there will become' British invest­
ment* some time next mouth.
Union and Confederate veterans held a

Boston—Bo*ton3, Indianapolis U, at Wash­
ington City—Washington 0. Ctavelawl ‘A
Jim Stearns, of Hadley, N, Y., is a her­
American aiauciation: At Brooklyn—Brook-,
mit. He hot made his cvftlii and dug his
lyn 12, Cincinnati l;_m Philadelphia—(first
grave, and now is starving himself to death.
game) Athletic 8, Knn*»-&gt; City
roven
innings; (wcondgame) Attdetic 12, K-uua*
City S—seven inning*, darfcnesa; at Balti-

THREE TWO-CENT STAMPS LEFT.

prh.

minister.
The Wadesboro, N. C-, and Darlington, &amp;

Dated August Mlh.lWO.

V*|Rtfa

�// /?fy
POLITICAL CONVENTIONS.

THE CITI OF JERUSALEM.
eVE VIEW PHOM * HOUSE­

. IOP ov MOUNT ZION.

.ii -he to'Urttop of a
e t-pof Mount Zion,
ilem. diy American
&gt;i thirty feet of the
built tofore Christ
by the yullow stone
■ ■ark groan pbol which
■ the Holy City with
and beyond It, out

TO

----------------- r—h

MY SETTER, SCOUT
TRIFLES.

rrUUMUta Ota,tal.„,

o^,
VI, lor IATO
[ indicated. The

ton, of Sharon, chairman yesterday, and’ be
U» -Ur. pro.
hlMlta qitaupn ,t p„, |.„lUu
form adopted is a radical affirmation of the
strongest prohibition principle*, and declanL
the manufacture and sale of laK^SttfaJ
Unfaithful
liquors inconsistent with good clfa-nshfa
sound morality, or Christian love; will have
no fan J iu any liremra scheme, high or low
and denounce both old partfa. uttering a
anathema again*: tbe Republicans.
Tita thb-d ^arty is approved of, and n plahk
put in favoring suffrage not limited to rare
or sex. Five thousand dollar* Were sub­ Tluxu-u your dumb, reflective mi-.i
scribed to the campaign fund
Dr. John Blackmor, of Spruirfisll was
nominated for governor.
’

thou jlit it bort for them to wait until tte»
storm wax l«w terrible or tbeir parents camo
tor them. This latter tiring happened sooner

The fem that tramp unheralded.

waathe main pai
and wbro about half way over tbe mountain

Night was dropping down over tfa valley,
m storm king wax abroad in all hia fury.
Tho night gave- promfaerf bring a terrible
------- ; ----- —. -tu. vjmoKn,
and, after going a few rods, found tfa pan
or cut overgrown with Wt*fa», and badly
cltafad up by a fall of r-rak. Tfa cut wU
fromtnelvo to twenty feet wide, twisting
about like a crook, Init gradually hauling up­
ward. Th* height of tfa bank on each side

He listened sharply.
With part autumnal muah'ne otnandng
You-ier came o mau on horseback, riding
' er er IT
&lt;u&gt;u« .....
Hvnos, D) T., Btpi fl.—Tl&gt;e Umoeratic
pldly.
itate convention rea&lt;«»iutifal at Otfclock Or do you are now OIIC„ *g»in
What
path
wa*
in
wmii-darknuw.
The
glen
yeetenlay morning.
P. F, McClure was
And fem. the highland and tho thistle*
I
got
my
borw
over
tiwnbtfruotioas
which
truth Bashed over him.
jomlnated for governor by acclamation. Aid .!■&gt; you rtiU real-tuber when
blocked the way and proceeded on. for half a
tagona! tower
The remainder ot the tick »t is ex follows:
" ^rar'’lb” bright eye-1 woodcock whistle
mile without lludiug any great change in th*
For lieutenant governor, A. TV. Pratt- for Down by the nppUng shrub edged fea»
g.-m-ral character of the pnas.’ Thon it sud­
the children beck into tfa house and abut
lecretary of stat^ Otto Peemlller; auditor,
denly xwervod to tbe left and dobouehed iutn
1 see you funi a llrt.-aing ear
It* left 1* the
J. IL Horton; tree surer, A. D. Hill; attar
To hear
a cove of almut two acres in extent, which
" lu-n our shall in tfa churchyard fa—
aey general, H. F. Edon*; superintendent of
The
quail
upon
the
flower
pled
heathernature
had
w.
walled
in
that
tho
most
agile
ihlata nt# hnrixon on
public instruction, George H. HcFnriand; But, doggie, wait till uplands sere,
'
Indian would have li**n pul to hh trump? to
wnicr swept around tbo bufWUig. cutting off
!Jil. Jeru**lMn He*
toinmissloner of public school* and public
And then the autumn's waning wiuther
And a spot where tbe wall could fa scaled.
lands, Henry &amp; Volkman. and for xupreuw wm bring the sport we h&lt;Md *o dear.
It would have been more lu keeping with
Ut it aud judges, 8. B. Van Buskirk, C. H. Winson,
nature and th*' surrounding* ha»L tfa core
and D. Mclzinghlin. For rongnsi. L Q.
Atal trail
.
Iracn full of water, as small lakes of tiiat kind
•; mil* ou the oppo- Jeffries, nnd 8. M. Booth. Tire convention
Bong!
The snipe, their cunning wiles o'ercocring:
ore frequently found in thp mountain*, but it
*ige &gt;f thia plateau
then aitjounu-d.
Tbe platform indorses And oft will fiu»h tfa t&gt;ev|ed quail.
wa* not only solid earth, but so fertile that
fret high and within Cleveland's tariff views; declares in favor
And hear tfa partridge slowly drumming
ot ju*t and equitable ptnsiou law*; favor*
faltered
nnd dishonored.
. flower* without nuralier. Iloforu Hitt lug Mot
A ripple of girliMh laughter floated up from and try to quiet them.
minority roproeaitattluu; aynqvttiitz** with When #ooded hills with criaixon light
tbo Irish people, and favors a liceuw law.
some one behifid him, and looHag around
Are bright.
walla in an hour.
angrily, the professor caught a glimpse of a
We ll stroll where tren and vloea are ।
Pennsylvania Democrats.
And
bird* i&gt;arp their fouthern n«hl
|rtir of ilark, roguish eyes peeping at him out
At sundown, when tbs bay King’s thro
... die of King
HAuntsBiRG, Pa., Sept 5.—The Demo­
turn'd him brave that I caught sight of what of n -ptetty h&lt;rad, whieli did not hide tho , tn have suddenly come irntead ot tbo rollickSly
klnre
to
the
Queen
of
Night.
be whole city *j&gt;r,:nd cratic stat* convention met in this city yoeappeared to be six emigrant wagons standing saucy fore of tbemaiden who hail thrown tfa
against the further wait 1 wax not sure ot fall.
tenlay and nominated KI win A. B^ler, ot
ii 1 fave found no ClMrflold county, for state trowurer The
Hare fell.
their character until I bad mail* half tho disiver the fence and n-gained Ids disfigured
AnJ D» a:h now with th- autumn'a even
platform begins by reaffirming Iralief m the
-nt in every i*artlcu- Vnth amendment to tbe constitution, declar­
thet 1 dioxivrred why they looked so queer. tile, and tried, rather ruefully, to smooth its
Their ran vas tops had tunied black and rutted fatten,-d shies; then sho scampered toward face she had. Ho had always thought far
l&gt;ort &gt;t th- world,
ing that all powers not expressly granted to We both together there will dwell •
th- xboollrauxe.
■
trr'uiiy intenwtlng Ijis- tho general governm-mt are bold by th*
Jorl Sherwood had Just emerged from the turr-i which indicated tbo spirit which makes
J-r tual-m t».«lay is a city
xtatex; demand* tur.ff rovbion, denounce*
wugims bad turned gray, the tires of tbo antvi-rsity al W----- . with considerable honor
•.isund people aro packed trust*, favors a liberal pension system, but
ind the ilegrve of good opinion tnort men of
•*h*!s had rust'd uutii the iron wax almost
only for thoas honorably dhebarged, and
While Joel was thinking of this, through
eaten away, and when I took bold of the hind sis ngv entertain for lhemudves. He rrally
generally denounce tho Ripublican admin­
.i one upon another in istration of tbe state grrrerntnent and far
courage
aud .steadfastness of purpoee wlthshah* tfa sjrakm fell and the wagon enfne
dintkw. ana if you would bypocricy on tho prohibition qutrtion. A
■vhlch be haA tailed to make his way through currnntnAghtlng bard against wind, ice and
craihlug down ninid a cloud of dust
resolution ot sympathy with Gladstone and and vibdlctiye as after tfa chw- of tfa civil |.
Th-r- wa.* soui'-thmg so grewsom* nnd I he twliou* university oourxe. He had done
itse *toru faptr* Parnell wax abo adopted.
war. Beginning with tfa spring of isfifl, *
j inyvterious in my find that I wanted to run it al.hi-, and nt the name time managed to
! a large store,
Irthi hi* widowed mot far m keeping what
there wn* a rush of emigrants into tfa new 1I
—. * -*—,J 1------L~ no mor* surprised
K-ruwletn as it
*tatai and territorfa. and about thi* tim*'j to
find a steamboat rertia;
had proved to fa a very gaunt and pend-tent
______
, there. No emi­
wolf from tfa door, ftut the world, a* i» it*
Thrxt houses
Dim Moises. Is.. Sept 5.—Tbe state coo- camo repjrt* of gvld and silver in several Io „122
grant fad yet dared penetrate
r
so tar into the
•tom/roofs are
ralltiea The government p-Jsl.ed troop* into t Indian country in tfat direction, nnd it wa*
Mmiy of then:
uixing.hi* genius; so that w hen the winter
fortiwsv
uwayfrom
fromtfa
tfaoverland
overlandtrail
trail to
to Call
Callf.&lt;r.. ..........................................
■ -.n:.;
...... : ..ports,
.
far
Mrtended by 100 delegates yesterday.
Tlis new
district*, established
additional
platform reaffirms tbe principles of the Old nnd tbo rod num ww tty handwriting on tho"
he was only too glad to accept it, hoping that
Gn—t:back party, free trad*, more mnner, wall. He realized that ho would fa overrun tragedy, anti I wa* loth to begin nn investi­ meantime something totter would eome to
gation. I walked about tiw cove seeking to
r. Yellow nnd opposition to hanks, railroad* and trusts, &lt;unhMtho movemen! could faefacksd, and
brace my courage, and a few yard* fayond him.
Tbe following state ticket wa* nominated:
Ho |&gt;icked up bi* bat, with wnw rensv of
th*
various
tribes
buried
tbeir
difference*
for
tfa
wagon*
I
'■am
1
’
upon
a
heap
of
bona*
rfajM city Governor, S. B. Downing, ot Davis county, the time being, and united all their energies which I knew to have bel**ng*d to honrs or dbgracc, aud .trod- on to tbo schoolhouse.
It was th* eventful “first day.” and it mint
Art American family fTwhiter, lieutenant governor, Exra BrownslL of Mad- on tfa one object of driving tbe white man cattle. A bit further &lt;&gt;n a huge fireplace had
i*on, sup-ri::teud«nt, Mrs Honril -Briangv*
&lt; - .*:;•! Coors uf thoe thou&lt;4 Polk; ju.lgeof Miprvnw court, M. H. back. Tho numbet of emigrants. land brok- lx-en ronrtrueted of loo* »tan*» against th*
are of v- -!-l. yellowish white Jonea of Davis; short term* L H. Weller,
A half hour
face.' of a cliff, and Uul ranoke had blackened
dixiipiaxir through tho door of th* building dun outline of the boat aiprarod’through the
n in tfa bl»hop's mansion,
of Clneka*»w; railrosi I romini**i«umr, I. H. May. 1»W, anil th* campaign which ifl-ncd tfa wall for a distance of forty fret from tfa which was to be his cn»tle for the next few
the fliiest iu tfa city, I get
gloom again.
with Custer’s death will never bo kttown. it
months.
Ho
had
a
dim
fon-Uduig
that“The boat w full enough,” said Joel, ns ho
wtu iinirawiblo for any one to secure figure*. of any human being. It hivl l«-*n a long
veutiuo held by tfath k* many years.
trouble wa* In store for him. But -bartly tucked tfa lost one of the children securely
,,i&gt; stone hall*, down
Men wre butchen-l tingly, in paint awl by tim«-since the Just tiro was built, a* the gre.-s
In- courage rallied, and with lip* dosed a lit­ into tfa boat.
“Thu load would fa too
flvra and tens along a frontier a thousand
Cold Water Ticket lor N*w York.
tle more firmly than uraal, he stepped to iris heavy mid’ trouble might come of it if I
in tlris city of J'-ruxatom.
mifa iu length, and not one ca« hi ten was The key t«tfa myntery must l&gt;- bidden in tfa
.
STnacvsa. N. Y.. Sept, fl—The state Pnr *v*r rucnreiol in th* public feint*. It wa* I wagons, and I returned to overhaul them. d»wk.
i n in rain, and tbe
Nan, with many a. girlish gig!-, wn* relathi bit ion convention remwotnliled v«-*tenlay tfa beginning of tfa and, am! five yonrsagu You can hardly realize tfa lonr*o«n* look of
The hill- about tbo morning at 6i8u o’clock, and proceeded to tbe *tfa jv.wcr d th* red man was broken and bo thtise vehicle-. They were standing one he­
"Tho idea of a young|fril&gt;&gt;wllj;e him bring- morning perhap*.*.’
li ind tfa other a* rlfanly a* tfay would be
nomination of candidates, writh the follow- was empp fad to yield to tfa iiu-vitabl*.
•• Taint just tfa thing to leave you here."
lug result: Secretary of state. Je-*- II Grif­
I wassent t&lt;&gt; Fort Irtramle, hi Wyoming drawn, and tbo sight of them was proof that braked when the thing went over tho feucr!
said on* of tfa men. bexitatingly. “Ge« In
fin. Steuten county; comptroller, Benjamin territory, early in tfa summer of 1*m. fav- sear* hU g m- by since they Were jarked
aud well get through all right, I gues-.”
L. iuii
Hu:‘1,
1, Niagara
c unty: •umis-;
attorney gen- ra/ ! jng accejite-l tfa' p-•itiot; &lt;*f government there. I d»-al'l «y that it would take at
D.
on;nra r-uu»y;
&gt; “No.” wa* the quick respunw*. “Go uhitad.
r.u y ear* to bring about »neh decay a* I
- - —
- Hurt. New York county:
-----A.
‘fate |
and I fal l tlurt pwition,#!! through
Tfa only gr—n ’Coleri-lgo
1*. S-tne city chap, 1 a*pOM, down to lo Jcat I If you can com* fos m*. all right ,If nut”—
—
..... ------..
him on indde anginrer aud surveyor. Alpfau* P. Kenyon, I u,„m.ubfa„f tn- next lour yrat- It may ;
I He paused.
Something in Xan's eyes
Afa'ganv countr. A motion mad* before tbe ' u, inf«-rrvd. then tore, that I liad uiy lull । mador f tfa !*&gt;t materials, and y-t a stuUM
I awoke a tumult iu
breast. A straMs
... gathered
candidates were *ri&lt;-eted, that tfa highest , ,|lire „f r;— rolls nnd narrow escajras. As would fave brought toy of tlivm to tfa
ha-,
Mir walked in.
. light shone hj them, and tu Joel leaned down
:f the citv, nomination of th* courentiou bo given |p a ; ►.rill
N,,n ,v, i.r.um.)|w arrive*!
at tfat nndoth r I -round. -■
*
....... . .................
If
Joel
could
huv*
&gt;c*n
tfa
glorhm*
crimfrom the window toward her, in answer to a
■ •
....... i._ _
.'
_
. ..work of ...uii.i,...ii...
.kI.'i-'.v ‘ ii
vw..,u
it 1, 11.,,
t watau:.
n 11 d Iicon
can.
I lr-;au
with
Hie ties
first
wagon.atkd
forte
and tfa
rafaluing Ifa iludin:.*
sou which swept Nan's face, he might have
fagnh in earnest, every redskin wfa c uld rasfly recall the content* “f «i&lt;’h. Tlte first known how poorly prised wn* far victory.
“Mr. Siierw-od, I'm sorry Tv* made you
handle a gun »a« put into tfa field. Ind**'l, uagcu wa-.pital full of hnrneMcx. »r tfa re­ Hut fa wa* busy and had almuit foqprtten
so much trouldc thi« winter. I didn't moon
COLVMnvS, O , Sept. -L—Th- Democratic fays no mon- titan 19 year* of age. armed main* of them. Tiin- aud decay had left the episode a moment later.
huh- except tbe buckles, and they were badly
rveu uutiiy tree I state executive committee met here yerter- with bows and arrows, fad tfa opportunity
It
was
brought
back
again,
hdwever
when
an- 1- I• —
knew
of several rusted. I should say the h«Mp contained the he ■ haiici'l to glance at Nan. Once morn sure of the hand. That was enough. Bfa
. and a sntttary I ,jay and organized with H*a. James E Neal, tot„show
M&gt;v"titcir
uwumettle,. —
harnrawsof at least a dirtru team-. In tfa
th* flood Of crimson dyed her cheeks, but she understaiod it. Thou tfa boat pushed out into
.... iratidette liu-i- o{ Hamilton, as &lt;fairman. awl John A. tight* in which th* younger
nxxm 1 wagon were a cluwt, two iron kettles,
.tb-t K:ng David. It i* ! £
r£r. of
y. as tremurer. At
tterber,
of this ril
city,
A‘ «« . part.
l-rL It
II w^a
*•&gt;4 .«&gt;* «d
01 door
,.“‘.Cr dte
U withUte
"J.T ‘ • a Jug. anda heap of mold which probably buried her fare In a book and waited until it tfa twilight.
tfa various Democratic club, dian, ami he wrrffire.1 bis prhl* and '
brat vauislwd.
But it left Itehlnd a very happy young man.
o'clock p. nu 2
t— t-Zlr
v——”
— r.n.rfaH
—
th. ran. 1 tegends that he might bold hi. own ngum-t n-preamted clothing. I luwlyd th* ch.wt nut
Tiiat winter Joel Sberwood learned mnny In
ul| spite of
w. tdsdcspHmto
____________ ___
_____ ______
______
proitiom
After
such
sereurtiud Hou. James E. Campboll, th* can- , leg*mv&gt; u»* -*
, -. mSSTr-*«■«““»■ “7““« ith*
«-whites..idler
’““•■“?!!•.
ff±J±3
’Ll—
’ JI carried
dispatches
l«“ ami kicked it n|rtrt, but the content* Imd- valuable lewon*. It was u good school for
wnft»*ioii from Nan. wtfot could be not cngou-1 to mold, escept in the ca*o of fifty
• eould
■• o?t
- sweep
------------—
Hoods
away *•-tfa •joy
was bold at tfa city boll with Hon. Law­ tween Jufaburg and Laramie, and fatwreii Mexican silver dollar*, which bad probably । hitn.- He knew more about himaetf when tfa dure! —
Irtfamie and F&lt;.rt Fettennan. awl nuttide «f
I.-rm
us*over
than
he
over
hai
before.
He
which
thrilled
him.
rence T. Neal, of Chillicothe, ns prerident,
Ix-vn in a buckskin bag. .Th* third wag-m
this arownpanfal detects! bodies on exjredi
But an hour sped by and. still Joel was
..-■. .» a,,- the di.apjdntcd coudi­ wbo s|K&gt;ke, and wa* followed by Mr. Camp- lions w atoufal on my own account. Tfare nfa&gt; held a che-t. but I found nothing of valu­
alone. To* water kept rising .teralily tin it
* China. They ore diell. Hon. Allen W. Thurman, Hofi. George ... u.-,tr. .U, ■&gt;. r^i, M M.-r • 'M ta it. I f-mn-l in thi* wagon the rusted reBy tills time fa did not feel himself so drove him to tfa top of tfa desks. He noticed
L. Converse, Hon’J. A. Norton, and others.
hioin* of Mtveral pick* and shovel* aud heap'
»bm m- Ml ~r ■ M' *•
“ T
very much superior to tho people there as he that tfa tide wns coming up much faster than
..f mold which reprwented either clothing
1 g-airet Mahometan soldier*
had felt. They provj-d to fa kind hearted
or provisions. The fourth wagmi wu* empty. nnd intriligent, and fa liked them better tfa
rLu..«isCHICAOO, Sept C-Consufutlonnl conven- wa* so coti'teuitly under flurreUtance that it Tli* fifth contained picks and shovels and a
the city Tbe main budStudying tho situation for a while, Joel
more be knew them.
•« Iri-h lead* out Ix-bitsi tbo tiou* are now in session at ‘Cfayenne. Wy. was hardly |&gt;o*bte to get in or out without rough wooden box. From tills box I rescued
He had found Nan a disturbing ekmrnv mode up hl* mind that a gorge must have
a small one mado of tin. ami I broke thjt in bishttie dominion. Not that she meant'to ,
! i.■ward* Jaffa, through which T. and Santa Fc, N. M. Yreter-lay in tfa being fired upon.
formed somewhere falow him, and tho wa­
, '
orento
find
fW
iu
state
bank
bills,
a
rude
former M. C. Brown, of Albany, was
Tte strange* ml venture of tbe whole war
Jo anything wrong; but she had too much ter. no longer able to run out, wa* backing
made president, defeating th* Republican befell m* in July. IBM. *"'&gt; ‘^7’".“ X mnpevidently ropre-mtiug tfa Copper mount- mischief In far nature not to'be at tfa bot­ up, leaving him in tfa mld»t of a great sea.
m&lt;1I arid through whiqh all
:._..;: ! -j-i^hl&gt;orhOod, and four Are dollar
nomlnre, Jmlg" Couway. Browns jraliuc*
tom of many a project which brought tfa If this were true tfa outlook wa* not at all
Ireuotiiven.^ At Santa Fe th. D-mrerat. w,lv*d to this day. I had been out with a A5nm&lt;,
zViru-nvan
gold pfa'C’*au g&lt;
new teacher into disrepute. 8bo never pre- encouraging.
Th* tiftli wagon fad evidently bean stored
ZSS —-S'*»' &gt;® »'!'T Tt"
...................
elected tho temporary cbalrman-Juda«
tenifal tfat ahe bad no hand in these plot*.
He peered anxiously out over tfa waters
Tritnbte, and J. Francisco Ctiav. z was elect­ bad »-uutcf! along the north fork of .h* with prorWaw, but I found nothing but There wax no deceit iq Nnn. Whatever she for some sign of tho returning boat. Nothing
mold In the rixth were three clifata two
litte
rest
from
loramte
to
tfa
C^rar
ed Irtrenanent chairman-polit.c* ,,£*Sire‘‘’
di*l wo* so frank that Joel's reproof wa* tem­ but intense dsrknesa met bis gn»-.
Mtavete, thro- picks, th- tnrrol of • n^- •
pered by a sxrauge feeling which causal him
Another hour jawed. Inch by inch tfa
i:'n- by the thousand- aud all Fifty-three of tbo seventy-three detonate* iiiouutehu.* Tfa-c mountain* are the negm
rnrtv ax and a keg which held whteky. In to forgive tfa qiirlt which prompted Nan’s
*:
tiw Hlack Hili' chain. On the east
ictert which make upthi*
^tl^teim ~ turned totfanortb.
me3f tfa three big
1
•*Ut£
vtion—a feeling fa knew not bow to ana!- place Until be was now on the highest poodhArtre*. box containing P» in Mexican £»ld
fo?
two
day.
«&gt;■!
»*
«***£
“
ble
point.. Now be must quietly await hia
th-.- l.urinew and manufacturund n note or description. H had facu writ­ JXOna&gt;, when she p*rt&gt;etrated some csjracial
. N.w O,uu&gt;, s-pt t.-Tetan™. fro® made a halt fur a .lay and retired to Juh
ntsof JmiMilem are of this
ten on hravy p»qwr and with good ins, but ly annoying trick on him, and he had met
pol"“ &lt;“ ““ TW?
2
h.re The obfa’t was to cover a* much tt
SU- Jt-M- «3 *",h*ome of the words had faded «*lrely away far out of school houisi on tbe way home, her
be torn.'*, and this i« mode up itk», D-iutar.i. &gt;- • ,jod n-.e-1-r
aud olhere had to fa gueMed. Tfa following pretty smile and look of respect hod driven
himself.
—.
i iuited over, with these eaves
Is tho copy I "*«&gt;&gt;'•of 11 UP°" D'-r n?Uira
H. Q Miner, Republican.
every spark of atigvr from his heart and he
At length a star glimmered, in the diem the walls on both sWesand
^J^ftirewiU • .• •
broke out:
taticrt Hope sprang up again. Some one
of work going on in them,
PRESBYTERIANS CELEBRATE.
“Oh. Nan! Why will you”-----was
kinder
to
him
than be deserved.
tn . . . yuu Should take preeamkrt* • •
yor the town of today is made
But she bad pulled her hand out of his.
ItaveCxptalnJtoi see that • * ’ l-refar and
&lt;ud. ot a serie* of stone boxr*
battle wito wind and torrent
•
Xi . • • three tnoolhs or more • • •
■ top of toe other Each great
tag told W
d k it
about »*•«
.
..
...
dor north mouth.
T
Suddenly th* awful rush came again. Had
..clling, nnd these dwellinga
HAUTBViLLr, Bucks County, Pn., Sept, fl
xltall exAud Nau—she wot the wune thoughtbws
from
■
fiir vault like store*. Fu#
Harrteonan l wife. Pu.tm.art
—-- —
.
i, —- •*** •
.— —
—
Ml—W ■»“ MJ-MI ■w-ei
Tk Ultar
unssm.1, tad «■ ■»»■* •&gt;&lt; l&gt; '
.(□kl.lr
wxl tatajbl itaoi nta-w
He felt a shock. The building trembled,
j
to throw th*m off
General
Wanamakar. Private 8,-cretery P-enuogH
maUktlU— ™*1 J “&gt;•- Ctta ra,lrfXb"
"J? “ “T, '"J ’
: ■ Kitik- car* like character.
s-nnethlng had struck it heavily and It was
Ito* M-• -P™1-'
Halford, and other distinguished citiwM at■ ■ m - mupoct today as it was
»». Th." tad b-» •
cirb
=*»-- ““ eoukl tauto.1. being carried down Into the raging flood.
*uh; 1 .. i t’.irmumol upon blshkrpand tfa U„d«llWo,I.K.Hon .&lt; lbK”
.
------- — fatare
Tfa ujetn ■ not afay dared to challenge her to a
waliuon trutn
---------' «™«'
'. .&gt;» Palestine but of all the
wrty bad sought vhelter in tfa mountain race on the kv tor tear of the d-tcat fa knew
tX They fad kilted a portrin if not aB would await him. Iler happy laugh rippled
*^51'
:“ v'
There aro mag
Ho flung up tho window and looked out.
thrtr live stock for food. Tfan the men had |
Wfam In nideries scattered throughout the day were really rommrtnomt’v. of tfa
For tbe flrrt l^m™
and
-■’-.fa-i ■&gt;.; th* very top of the Mount of founding of tbe Presbyterian church h tfa walked m-'wen5 sharper than departed, but never one had returned to
listening.
f^i— ho came to a dead civilization to tell the Ute- AU may bav
uv»n gr.-:.t iln^ian church lift* Itabulb- United States Tfa Log collrg-’ -aS
think of trusting himself to such a currant,
,lto • *^.n wi.wsl out in tfa main po» or nt tho Illcln
them *
a champion-t
equal
-—--------to every
* ------emergency.
- —»y
• t-.wards heaven. In the Garden fished in J19# by William leuneat, and mbie.JUxl ail '/ » " dX ‘
twit there was nothing else to fa done.
iX. Of tbe moantata. or some may fave dfal To ,ui
simply““Nan
Nan”’—
’-klnd,
loving,
.ii Jie was simnlv
kind, lovinr.
Tbo light wax nearing him mor* swiftly
.-mn*, where Christ spent the night
iXcave. H-d vfa Indtemam found tfa
7.Kax"
y'v* h Wa, i-ruciftod, there i» a resting
now, although it was apparently a long way
fnnndad und it may bo f«H' roai &gt;•*»
off yet. Ito bravely lenjied into the surging
&gt;-vr i -. pilgrims, and ths Itomou Catholic
. _ „ 1 — ..I- ...» e... ,l.« .kn... ■
could speak. 1
, j ha(j scarcely
tb,n km faridt’hta wl&gt;“ thnM Indu^’
caught him and dragged him swiftly down
... ........
g moniuucry near tuo
Uu&gt; itroom. He struggled with all his might
rr°U^Jframha nnd fambng to Um ra*t,
«4i&lt;‘U. u h; ), coiitainx IBOtnoukeand which
mounted on pun"
Tbo noar.
SW a-vonunudatc 2.0U) pilgrims. -Frank G.
.i,Hi&lt;&gt;thu rightouay**— ___
. JJL,. tat ■« thi. J-rU»' &lt;•“ &lt;*
was held ds'if in a vise. Hix head whirled.
Isrp-nter.
Domi- ui me
—j--------- —- —.
tfa strewn: higher up, very sagely predirted
Then a lla-di of light (ell upon him. In anthat them would fa trouble before night;
To Check Consumption.
P1^*•'
br0ken, with mowre »■' r-rau
Ixit
thi*
brought
to
Joel's
mind
littte
fear.
in
”
Sir.,
—
11&gt;
minu: -anitary regulations enforced
Ho
thought
tfa
stream
might
rise,
and
carry
outrroppmg **
detect us even at that
•John, dul you mail that letter I wrote to
• f tfa ( rman police seem rather curious to
awav tbo ire, but. that would fa alt He
amenam reader*. But whatever may be
knew nothing aboul'tfa fearful gorgra tiiat
abort distance.
.“wsht • r them a* police orders, they are were swept’ away ,n^romrany Iw
sometimo* dammed tho river, and flooded the
mutter
as
they
pain anywhere. A woman’ll
,u_“ri'tererting mid valuable becan«
entire country for tall** around.
Ins forehead. He was in *
^7 emlMy tfa practical application of the

-t.ind- over the
wii*crucified, and- In
n- frutu every quarter
!n front of me. not

NAN.

THE CAMP OF DEATH."

S’

«««.&gt;Sj «
.
n“l R‘V*« L-nprrtanr« to tfa notifiT aLu^y U*uwl by th"
ot P°lir®
■‘*’■"11 announcing prophylactic regula•■ra* tigauut the spread of phtLitis or tober4--; ■'&lt; ■-M.mpUon.-Herald of Health.

fret of common djmetumm ."tI70 ojO lurert*l I- to W*’-w"r
1’ Jio, g twenty­
ancon the iumber m&lt;U«d •« J
|n
five mutual and rend-muttim
i

•WJsc.'usin,
with
in

1 *' «“rii.-Omdui TVorld-Hcraid.

below, tbe lo*»

Pu«

of VVlnonn. but
u f 10.&amp;&gt;)

^Job'n, did you)

tag tbe rK“‘“'At-r daylight, favmg met
with no further

diking the rauga

forming a short distance above tbe school­
. 'i. l
BTV-h *

darling/

Accepted Suitor­
ward when yon UIC*
bands in lioavenf

Btili Joel had no idea
, what danger was impending. Thin wa* hi*

looked up into tbe face of Kan.
“I»n’i *j"»k. Nan! Let me be attl
this is a dream 1 don’t want it toeud!"
• But it isn’t. It’s real,
is I" said Nan. reverently.

�THE MARKETS

Hastings Banner

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

Hastings. Wednesday. Sept. 11, 188V.

Next Sunday there will be no aervtaro at
the Metiiodlst church, owing to the absence
of tbe pastor who is attotuling conference.

Tint HASTINGS. MICH., roSTOFFICE,
•
AUGUST 14, 1879.

Tbe vacant houses in this city are al­
ready very scarce. Property owners are
thus very soon reaping a benefit from the
new factory. • More factories would mean
greater rewards.

EDITORIAL notes.

A party of young friends gathered at
the home of Miss Maud Trego in the first
Tbe campaign in Virginia Is perhaps the ward Monday evening to help her celebrate
the anniversary of her birthday. The af­
most interesting one of this year outside of fair was a surprise and a vrry enjoyable
Ohio. The democratic state convention . evening was spent.
stradd Its I on the tariff. The republican j A couple of cute young fellows made
platform Is inline with the national plat­ nuisances of themselves around the show
form of a year ago. Gen. Mahotie leads grounds Saturday night They infileted
much abuse on some of the tent men, who
the republican forces, and Is the nominee
waited untii the toughs (?) got away from !
for governor, lie seems to be a fighter the grounds when they ]&gt;roceeded to give j
from wav back, and is directing the most the latter a well deserved larruping.
aggressive campaign the republicans ever
The Mich. Central Is the best route for!
made in the old dominion. It will be re­ Detroit for the International Fair and Expo­
membered that Cleveland carried Virginia sition, for tiie reason that they run through
cars. No transfer of passengers. No de­
.by a plurality of 1,KOO, and that was ob­
lays, and make much better time. Tho
tained by fraud. The race question Is not
Exposition buildings ore readied by the
prominent In Virginia. The republican Mich. Central direct. J*. A. Hahn, AgL
party there is the party of the ••whites” as
'Die report of the treasurer of the M. E.
much as the democratic, so there can be no church, which was made last Sunday,
appeal to race prejudices nor bulldozing of shows that the society lias raised and paid
out a trifle over fit,900 during the confer­
colored voters, who are divided {tolitically
ence year just |«saed. The amount in­
as much as the whites. In the late repub­ cludes pastor's salary, church benevolences,
lican convention of Virginia but 76 ot the repairs, etc., ami leaves the society entire­
650 delegates were negroes, and all the ly free from debt
The aba*nee. of fakirs oh the streets
This robs the democrats of ail chance of Saturday was a pleasant feature. It is a
matter for congratulation, and we trust
raising the color line, and will make the
that Hastings has seen the last of these
liattle one of principles, (ten. Mahony fellows. We don’t have *ny sympathy for
expects to win unless the mum* frauds are the fellows that bite at the licit set for
resorted to that were last fall. In Virginia them, but believe it to lx* a better policy to
keep aueh temptation out of the way.
all the. election, machinery is by law in the
The law of 1887 changed tiie school law
hanbv of tbe governor. He appoints all
so that tiie secretary of county examiners
the inspectors. As the governor Is a sends out the blanks for school census in­
democrat, the inspectors are all of tiiat stead of the county clerk. By mistake
party. Last fall Cleveland carried Virgin­ M-cretnry Maethews, of this county, sent
ia because of this fact. The Inspectors to several Jowns the wrong blanks. The
mistake was not discovered till lost week.
challenged republican voters In the repub­ The time for taking school census expired
lican precincts and Relayed matters to Monday and several towns whuld be minus
such an extent, that iu tbe voting precincts prlmany school funds this year had not
in two counties of Virginia enough repub­ the present secretary, Enoch Andrus, tele­
graphed ,the autiiorltles at Lansing ex­
licans were in line waiting for a chance to plaining the situation and securing new
vote when the j»olls closed to have more blanks, which are now at tin* county clerk’s.
than overcome Cleveland's beggarly plur­
Wallace &amp; Ca'a circus and menagerie
ality of 1,500.
visited this city Saturday was in every
way a show worthy of good patronage.
Free trade howlers hilve dropped Mr. In the menagerie while the numlicr of
Carnegie quite suddenly since the wages animals was not large yet nil were choice
scale in his establishment was published and well worth a careful Inspection. The
and a few eomjfcirlsons given, but their,, circus performance was very Interesting.
ideas have not bcm broadened. It is All who appeared uu tbe program acquitted
characteristic of tlie average fn*e trader themselves haiidsouiely and many difficult
that he is incapable of a broad view. His and thrilling feats were performed. To
eyes are microscopic. He sees the condi­ eall attention to partlchj^r individuals
tion of some special locality, and any local would hardly lie proper ox all did well.
disadvantage that may exist he magnifies The day was a perfect one and In conse­
to cover the whuXr country. His tactics quence the balloon ascension and para­
are to create dissatisfaction and turmoil by chute drop was n very pretty sight. Special
sppcaling to local interests and prejudices, attention was attracted by the horses be­
against tbe welfare of the • whole. It is longing to this show. They wen* a splen­
this narrow and petty spirit that has been did lot of animals and were admired by ail.
at the foundation of every rebellion against We are Indebted to Mr. Willis Cobb, agent,
the federal gowmment that this country for tbe. pleasant entertainment received
has known. Tbe Pennsylvania whiskey from him.
rebellion of 1700 grew out of resistance on
The regular annual conference of the U,
the part of a few to a duty imt&gt;o»ed on dis­ B. church held Its 28th xcxMon ot Balti­
tilled spirits, by congress, to aid iu extin­ more, Mich., last week: Bishop Castle pre­
guishing tiu* war debt. The treasonable sided. 10 preachersand 12 delegates were
Hartford aonvention of 18M, to resist the enrolled. The seeeilcrs who held a con­
authority of the general government rela­ ference the week previous propheslftl, that
tive to drafts for the military service, was there would be but three or four inferior
prompted by u similar spirit, while the men that would stand bytjie church, but
Soutii Carolina nsllltlcatiou act of 1882 it seems tiiat tiie loyal elFinent in Michigan
was a purely free trade movement- a re- was more numerous than they expected.
&gt;fc(itaijceof the tariff laws, prompted by
Eleven fields were supplied with pastors
John C. Calhoun, one of the roost promin­ and two presiding elders were elected.
ent democrats of his day, and supported to The conference was a grand success, har­
the point of treason by the ever-dimiocra- mony prevailed. The sessions were large­
tie state of South Carolina, to which also ly attended, and on Sunday a collection
properly belongs the Ignominy of firing was taken for the bishop and 879.34 was
the first gun that opened the most destruc­ raised; this was the target collection ever
tive civil war recorded in thi* history of token for the bishop In Michigan confer­
mankind. With such a record, it will be ence. Ministers stationed in Barry county
seen that democracy in prone to Iwreslw of as follows: W. A. Weller. Barry and
that naiure, and it is no new thing to sec ; Sunfield; J. W. Miers. Castleton and Cellar
tbe party tiiat 1ms ever placed the Individ-; Creek. W. N. Breidcnstein and B. II.
ua! above the stale, the stole above the ; Mowers are tbe presiding elders.
nation, advocating the doctrine at free
W. N. BnKiiiKNATKtN, Sce’y.
trade—the right of tiu* Individual to ••buy
In connection with Wallace A Co.'a show
In the cheapo: market oml sell In the
dean-st” regardless of Its effect upon the was a side show, which Is a disgrace to the
community, state, or nation. —State lle- management of tbe, big show, in the big
show everything was orderly nnd pleasant.
publieah.
•
But the side show attempted to carry on u
number of gninbiiDg games in connection
It was a fitting coincidence that the javwith tiie»li«&gt;wj&gt;mper. About three o'clock
hibilionlste ami liquor dealers' association
Marshal Rogers 1 leant what was going on
of New York state, tdiou Id have been In
inside and ordered all tiie gnmes to close
session on the same day. The two organi­
up, which wax agreed to. Upon bis drzations are, as the Brooklyn Times, says, jiarture they were set lu full blast again
like the blades of a pair of scissors. They
and fleeced the “grecnles'' right and left.
face each oilier and look threats, but in
Mayor Goodyear then took a hand aud
reality they work together. Tho liquor
threatened to close the whole buxlness up
dealers in convention nsscfubkd denounce
unless the games were atop|&gt;ed. Again
prohibition, but welcome the efficient aid
the fakirs agreed to quit but broke tbeir
of the prohibitionists, and they know won! of course ox soon ax the coast was
what they arc about, too.—-Ex.
clear. The Mayor's dander was up and
Mr. Slilc-xhow at that time, about four
o'cjock, was obliged to shut up Miup.
aad-neck race fur the league pennant and Much credit Is due the Mayor and ofllcera
If the giants do their duty they ought to for their action In this matter. We see by
finish ahead of tte eaters of lieanx. The some of our exchanges tiiat the same
pitching will do much to decide the race games have been carried on In the side
between the two, and the giants are cer­ sliow In other towns where Wallace A Co.
tainly better equipped in tiiat respect than have been. But the officers of this city so
Boston. Brooklyn and SL Louis are mak­ far have been the only ones who had the
ing au equally interesting battle for the Mind to put a stop to theta.
association pennant, and the chances are
certainly in Brooklyn's favor.—Ex.

nominees for^state officer* are whites.

It would seem both reasonable and fair
that tbe great world's fair of 1WJ be held
In Chicago. The latter city has all the

Only one fare from llaMlngx to Detroit
and return Sept. 17 to 27th Incltuive. via
Michigan Central, good to return not later
than Sept 28th.
P. A. Hahn.

facilities. Is centrally located. and can give
more room for the great world’s exposition
For tbe Western Michigan fair at Grand
titan New York. More than that, the east Baplda, Sept 23rd to 27th, tbe Michigan
lias been honored with two great exposi­ Central will sell round trip excursion tick­
tions such as this, and the west now de- ets al one fare good to return until Sept.
28th.
P. A. HAHN, Aft.
Jdrea the chance ami should have IL

Lost, between the city limits on Battle
Creek street and the CatliOlte church on
mcnsc prosperity, aome tariff reformer Jefferson street, about Aug. 14th, a buffalo
xbould explain the cause of the numerous robe, somewhat worn. Home lined. Any
one finding the miw, and returning to
great strikes of late in • England and Bel­
Beamer's grocery store, will be rewarded.
gium. The press of the country only the
IL’ D. Cuksky.
otter day chronicled the monster parade
The memlicrs of Barry lodge No. 18. K.
of 100,000 striking workmen In London.
P., are hereby notified and urgently re-1
quested to bring their wives and ladles to
attend a special meeting in Union hall.
Saturday evening. Sept. Hth, 18W, at 8 p.
m., under the auspices of Barry lodge. Na
18. Past Supreme Chancellor Justus P.
Rathbone, founder of the order, will be
our honored guest. An entertaining and
instructive program lias been prepared.
Special Invitation* will be sent to persons
U&gt;. onto,. II, miler «r
tewoafcod: “WMcA arc tbo four great Mua.*
y«agema&gt;U.
I
Arrv.™ Umu wa. ,
If free trade brings with It isuch im-

SCHOOL COLUMN.

un baturdays only.

Many district boards are now employing
their teacher for one or more terms of the
school year. Will they pardon us for urg­
ing them to exercise much care In making
this selection? We believe the board of
examiners have done their duty fallhfiilly
and conscientiously during tbe past year,
but there Is a vast difference In teachers
all the same. One may have tbe education
necessary to pass a very fine
amination,
-aud yet be lacking In many qi Itiea requlsite to make a successful tei
er. Demi
let a few dollars stand In the way of hav­
ing a good school. A difference bf five
dollars between the wages of a teacher you
know to be good nnd one about whom
there Is doubt, is nothing. Some districts
follow the wise plan of employing a teach­
er for the entire year. There Is no quei£
tlon but tiiat three terms of school by tbe
same teacher are worth as much as four
terms by four different teachers equally
good. You will hold the board of examin­
ers responsible, to a certain extent, for the
work of your teacher. Have they not,
then, an Interest In your selection?

o'clock p. m„ sharp. Buainewt or import­
ance. all nwrnbeni turn ouL
Et GKNF Hamthomn, Prea.
John J. PKKKtxa. 8ec*y.

DEAIJfRS IS

('Jioice
The Mich Central will sell round trip

Family
for SO days. For particulars call at Mich.
Central ticket office.
Excursions leave
Chicago. Sept 10th and 24th and OcL.8th.
vn.cwtv.
r
p A HxuK, Aft

Groceries,
and Provisions,

Stone, Farthen,

and Glassware

CeM Hoose Block

.WKi»i

HastiiiD, Mich.

Before another issue tiie Iwanl of In­
spectors will have met to make tbeir an­
nual report Will it be asking too much
to request them to use great care in this
matter. Some years ago when the duty ot
examining these reports and comparing
theip with the directors devolved upon tin
Co. Clerk, we had some experience in the
business and know the dlffculty of making
corrections through corretqiofidence. Pleaxe
examine the financial statement from each
district before copying, and see tiiat the
i same Is correct.

JUST RECEIVED

At RUSSELL’S
Splendid new line of

The institute lately held in this county Having purchased of J. G. Runyan his
was fair!}* well, attended and reasonably
successful. The number present we have
not at hand, but think that one hundrnl
would ncit be far out of the way. The inslrurtiou given was, we believe. In tiie
main satisfactory and all present felt well
repaid for their attendance.
Several things tended to deen-axc* the at­
tendance. In the first place, it was not
held al the proper time as it seems to us.
We do not know who lx responsible for
this, but it ought certainly to have been I desire to announce that I shall not only
two weeks later. Many teachers were
maintain the well earned repntatloh
away enjoying tbeir vara lion, and did not
care to return thus early. But few of the
of my predecessor for square dealing
teachers of the graded schools were present.
In our neighboring county of Eaton, over
and honest goods, but will add largely
wo hundred teachers were Enrolled al their
to the stock, and keep everything tiiat
late institute. Surely there ought not to
be this difference.
tbe people of Barry di. can deidn? in
The Institute ha# not been jwpuiar In this county In the past. We
the way of loot wear..
do not' know why this is so, but know
aueh to be the fact
Perhaps Its
functions have been misappreheded. Pos­
sibly sume have gone with the idea tiiat
one week's attendance would provide the
iicudcmic'iniitructlou necessary to secure a
certificate. Failure in this particular may
liave created a prejudice. Then, again, it
may have been thought that the institute
could provide a pretty full cdurse in nor­
mal instruction, all in the short span of
five days. Tiie hints there given were not
followed by subsequent Investigation unp
study, nnd hf nn* more diMp|&gt;ointment and
prejudice.
There Is one thing the institute ran do,—
one uf tbe very best—tiiat we fear Is too
often entirely overlooked. “1 like to hear
Mr. Checver talk he is no raroesu" we
heard a lady, remark. Ah. yea. but Isn't,
tiiat teacher going to take some of that ear­
Speciality of
nestness home with her?
It snrely
doesn't need a very profound knowledge of
the laws of mind to answer this question
in the affirmative. What about tiie spirit
the teacher imbilies at such gatherlnga?
We do not claim that intcreounu* with those
an* thoroughly proficient will make others Price# always reasonable. Call In. Run­
proficient, but we do insist that such will
lie likely to go away carrying with them a
yan's old stand. Ne vins'block. Hastings.
"’iinethbHj that will not let them rest till
they ore more proficient tiian they now are.
It seems to me that boards of examiners
may do much lo enhance the value of these
institutes, mid to encourage attendance
thereat. We do not say this lu unv spirit
of criticism nor to find fault with the past;
but II seems to us tiiat they are doing a
work that nothing else can supply at pres­
ent Thus believing, we think it would
be wise and judlciotiH for examining buards
to offer souk* substantial induceiiient to
teatfiers to attend, and we shall favor such
action in the future.

Dress Goods
Boots andSlioes
■ Trimmings,

BOOTS
SHOES,
SLIPPERS,
RUBBERS,
RUBBER BOOTS,
ETC.

Headquarters for

Millinery Goods.
All the latest and most desirable styles:

THE SPECIALISE

Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine Shoes.

In another column may be found notice
of fall examinations. The date* may not
be the best but they an; necessarily con­
trolled somewhat by the action of the state
tward of education. They are fixed at a |
late date to give teachers nn opportunity to
review, if they so desire. Such a class
will be organized in the school ut Hastings,
and we presume also at Nashville ami
Middleville, though we arc not informed
at present. Concerning examinations in
general, we shall have some thing to say
In the near future.
One school director came to the inxtltutn
to select a teacher. It strike* us Hint lie
manifested good sound judgment in so do­
ing. To use a canqmlgn phase, what is
the matter with tills achooi officer? “He’s
al| right.

THE "ACME'

A®coltoral Boiler!
Ffir CookinE Feed
FOR STOCK.
HEATING

WATER

Generating Steam

3DJFL. S. C1L.AY TODD
Office and Dispensary, Room 4, Immen Block, 43 Monroe Si.,
Grand Rapids, Mich.,

£urtw DeafneM. Noises tn Brad. Catarrh, Brancbitts, Rheumatism, Nervou* !&gt;■
WJ?dtoeaaea result Ina.from autylndUcretioas aud
of ।
■
■
■.
, . . ». r . ..
a a. Seree. Spine, Uver, kidney, Hwirt Diseases, abort ne
Uock. all chsciuM tf women and children and all chronle i
9?n*u'.9,.,Jfta b*®.« *ud no charge for services until cured.

For Various Purposes

THE ACME B0ILEE
Will cook or Steam any kind of feeu placed tn a

••More subscriptioux to the Moderator
have been taken than al any previous ’ inatttute,” remarked tiie agent We are glad 1
to know this. We l&gt;ellcve that every
teacher should take and read at least one
professional paper. If he Im able to take
more all right but he cannot afford to do
wltiioatany. We nl| should *fwl n pride
in our state paper and aid II as we can.
The papers on reading by Prof. Blnadale
liave been worth more to us than the
whole year’s subscription. Tbe nme may
14 said of other articles. We have no pe­
cuniary Interest Iq the moderator save to
tills extent: The more mtbaeribers It lias
the better jiapt-r the publisher run make,
and consequently, the better paper we
shall get

barrel or vat. wttbom diager ot burain,. and

with no further care or attention tnsn the tabor
of keeping up the fire, thus os criming the
objection to a kettle or cauldron, with which
the fire comes In direct contact

It will itemn

mouldy u»y and coni perfectly sweet, moke dry
straw and «m&gt;*t*|k» mqh and palatable and
oaok poiafoex so u to make them digestible
and valuable for food. « W1U
(&gt;ne.Ullrd ,0
and the »tock ted on cooked flKxJ wJU

laundrlfB, In butchering eitaUiibuieiiu (or

renderiue Uni. generating rtecm or hestlug
We last week mentioned the fact that
tiie appointment of Mr. Davenport would
greatly please Barry County people. There
...... is another feature of this affair tiiat we •mall engines.
think many teachers will regret. Wo re­
It*•Impbcltyul con.u-uetion rendeni It tie
fer to tl»e bouncing of Prof. I’attengiil. cbeap^t serrieeabj.. sUmb1 Aerator Of like
The Moderator mon has a warm corner in
heart of very many; aud they may conclude
that aome members of tbe Board of Agri­
FOR HA1JJ BY
culture. arc altogether too thin-skinned.
We suspect tiiat tbeir action will give the
Moderator a big boom.

FOR TWO WEEKS A l

O. D. SPAULDINGS

Remarkable Meins.

Look al these Prices:

$3.OO-I3W
Men a Calf Boots
--- ­ 200
2.50
“ .Kip “
......................... .
2.00— 1.25
Boy s “
“
3.00-- 2.50
Men’s Dongola Shoes.
200
*' Seamless Calf Shoes. .•
2.(0­ 1.75
“. Calf Shoes
4.(0— 3.50
Ladies’ Hand Turned Shoes
3.00— 2.50
“
Dongola
“ ......
I have the best 42.50 Ladies' Shoe in the market.
f Slippers, 85c. to 41.00.

GOODYEAR BROS.

Mice Line of Dress Goods at Astonishingly
Low Prices.
In fact everything at bottom prices.
H. C. Carpenter &amp; Son,
HASTINGS, MICH.,

&lt;Ud not r—&lt;ltt« proor lut wk M
...peel pmhap. Mr penot rader wubwu
Mru»dot
lelu
1»»
«•»*’&gt;* A-nU. Tl.u

W00DUKB, MICH.

CALL AND HTTO FOR YOURSELF.

�Hastings Banner.

1

. 318x1 ,**aturd*y evening the Salvation
Array will hold • fruit social at their hall
Sunday evening there will beafivSn

Ftnin the unopened flower,

I’Y RETHUM,
prerenativeof cabbage

PRICE REDUCED

40c. a lb.
ii

Gcfldye&amp;r’sDregStorfl.

: ME'IIR I-

‘ - fh" I’cuph-’H Drug Store.

Wes; of Jeflerson St.

[LIKE MT PRICES!
4 .4i|,,,, . .
.

. oval .-lium.................... 82 25
■
2 50
00
&lt; pair

t- polish. 1m»&gt;

13
20

n. can
tii-e. large luiltle.
n-*. b.atle ../...

13
;1 • tabk -&gt;aure .

25

i white fish.... 1
• trout...................... 1 50
th scrub brush attached
i-e .ivu- gira-e............
151
ruit jars. dox.....

'u v fruit jars. dox....
grain bagsdoz

1 00

I? are Determined to Sell Goods

n CASH K
FOR CH
1 Tutn-G;*!. 8if»

&gt;n«i

'
:n J. A. FnUfr"* cliuirrs mrdl"• ■ »rr tor cbotora. rborera
ra smtrbut. bhwxlr dysentery.
i.’t .e-.iir and other derarcrsold br W. H. Goodyear.
- .
Hale
\a«h.

LOCAL NEWS.
it Stauffer &lt;k Crawlqy’a.
!i»n:

Dlr

windows have

bci-n

I ' pfinndH No. 1 family fish

;n.fs lose Ini! tfnm failed

■■ran to exchange/or wheat

i'hn

i.rt..,
no per tliomam! at
!&gt;' .
Wilkins.

■*^'1 "■ ’t I ins a hut waler heating
Wing .ip[..irtuu&lt; m his jewelry store.

h't • ,!.., .■&gt;K!.(n)0 fence pIckcDf Xx2
f.n :■ •.•! long.nt flfl.00 nt Bentley

im-&gt;.

Mill’ll :i!. ..,v.eiiiems- has becnoceasloncd
■ ue- hiriir-u;;,- factory owing to the non-

A
ni-. tlng of the (hiautauqua
■ vid !,«• hi-ld nt Dr. Timmerman's on
*b&lt;la&gt; eu-n’.ng, Sept. 13lli,.
l,1,s *wk an' F- w- Mor&lt;1 n
"' F’ Fowm*» Rower Shoe Co.,
u-1’ Nuulding; w. H. Goodyear.

"

■uss
selling aa good tea
a iMiund as can lie bought for 50c.
’’■“O' 'tore In Barry county.

Wiii Oluistrad died at Battle Creek Nun-

u.fi rHL,SC|OtCpb gran,t® “onument.
oe err£i&lt;-&lt;t at once.

It h to

U,Uw2iS'h“U '•

o&gt;« Kale to

TMnS,rR“”r" '1"“d Graud

r’w.'X!?ln *»• s- «■

" “* fu"‘ “*

ot Oliver Grace was hchl
riiv a? n*1 at his resilience south of the
«•,iSyn“, lMM,y lntewd ln Rivendde
»J in- now pn-Dared to handle all the
fruit we ran get. Bring us your
t’rawi^-“Lt &gt;our caRh al stauffer *
*Prrtel f*1** at Fred
Heath'S drug
• He always sells goods cheap and
due* pr^sParlirU,nr &lt;tay &lt;Jn wlllch to re-

POWERS'
HARDWARE

m—

. h* y?HDE ,nd ,0VlnR couple Who fell
asleep while trying to enjoy each ouire

company when seated on . lawn «wt on
Green street about H o'clock Saturdnv
night undoubtedly wish theyhadnT

•—

Only $4.35 from Hastings to Detroit and
return from Sept nth to 27th Inclusive
via Michigan Central. I’hls Includes cou­
pon for iulmbiKian Into fair and exposition.

on legal buxliiexs.

UKrollWrfnte-

P. A. Hahn.
Ilmmbcr that the C. K. A S.m wll
you tickets and check your bagnue bJSb.te,®'£!*?"’*"««&gt;»'!'»through to any point west, north w«t or bond hi this city last week.
south west. Callon us before purchasing.
Boric. Fred Bunby and wifi w.-re
W. F. Stokes.
»t 1 hornapple lake Monday.
IlMTYwt rxcuralona to all points west on
Mrs. R. R. Gnmt vlalted Woodland
Sept. 24 th and October 8th from Chicagofriends the first of thi week.
one fare for the round trip. Tickets on
sale at the C. K. A S. depot. Call and
Horace Watkins, of the Middleville ItoI'ubllean. was in town Friday.
W. F. Stoke-.

Our readers should remrmlH-r tiiat
Goodye ar’s drug store was removed over
two years ago to .State St., west of Jeffer­
son St. B's the same People's Drug Store
and the sign Is out. Sw his change of
ad.
Al Detroit last week Barry Golddust.
owned by Al. Rasey. of Nashville, trotted
for « record at the trotting meeting. He
mad&lt;-his mile in 2r2««, m,| the man­
friends of Barry were greatly pleased
tiuweaL
i

f. ?? xf”1
John Qualf‘: ,cft Monday
for Ashley. Mich., to visit their daughter.

Dr. C. N. Snyder, of Eaton i-onnty. was
the guest Saturday of hl» brother. Dr. W.

talk*?’?
Bt t!lr
Uir lhk
week, in the intez^g of the Powers Wagon

’ Dr. J. A. Baughman arrived Monday
from Akron, Ohio. He will remain a short
lime.

At the third Dc.iuoteBl medal contest at !
Dwfs Goodyear on Sept. 1 Mh will enter
tbe Star school house Kme-t Gaskill car­ (ihS01* MI,tta.ry Arade,ay »« 'Sambler.
ried off the prize, which he very cred­
itably won. Mrs. Bcnj. Rose, Mrs. Trav. I
Willis Nobleg Went to Battle Creek Fri­
Phillips and Rev. Oviatt, of this city, wenday. He intends making tiiat dty his
the ludges.
■ iKunc.
The C. K. A S. Ry. will 'sell excursion
i
Min Mane Upjohn returned last week
Uekets to Detroit on Sept. 17th to 27th inI from Detroit where she has been spending
elusive, good to return uot later than Sept.
j tbe summer.
28th. on account ot International fair.
Beznetnber we are 11 miles nearer than the I
Rev. W. M. Puffer left yMterdny momM. C.
W. F. Stokes, Agt.
Ing to attend the M. E. conference now in
| sesrion at Greenville.
To such of our friends aa are looking
Ckrencv Voting expects to g-&gt; to Chica­
for good cash bargains lu boots and shoes
remember that we will not be undersold, go in a few weeks. He will there enter
and guarantee every piece of gpods to Iw upon a conree iu denthtry.
as represented.
D. S. Goodyear. C. II. VanArman. J. A.
GreHe, ’J. W. Bentley and their wives
Came Strand see our new stock of llbreh’ have returned from Gun Lake.
and stand lamps for .’89, the nicest and
Mrs. W. A. Hanis went to (irand Rapids
eimapest you ever saw. also styles and new WedbMdny where «he.ivU! remain several
stock ot decorated dinner and tea sets, the daya tbe guwd «f Mrs. Geo. Richmond.
l»e*t line ever shown in the city.
MJn Mobil- Snyder returned Saturday to
Ham* A Van Auman.
her bow* in Eaton county after a week's
We desire lo extend our heartfelt thanks Visit with her cousin, Mi«s Ellie Snyder. '
to «»ur neighbors and frlcods. also to Fitz­
.1. L. Crawley Is tn Jackson to-day to
gerald post for their many kindnesses dur­
ing the sickness and since lite death of meet bls mother's sister, who romt-s from
Mansfield, O. on a visit and is quite feeble.
our husband and father. .
Mms. Ouvr.it Grace ano Family.
Mrs. J. Critea, ru-c IX-lin Rising, of Un­
The death from spasmodic asthma of ion. Oregon, junked through this city
Mrs. A. GaldweB occurred Tuesday even­ Monday &lt;m her way to Woodland for a
ing In thia dty. The funeral was held at visie
Ua-Baptist church Thursday, and tbe re­
mains wen* taken to Carlton township for (xMrs. Will Upjohn and daughter, of Kaianiazoo. attended tbe wedding of Miss
burial. Mrs. Caldwell was visltlng^ncr
Clara Roberts to Will Chidester Wednes­
daughter. Mhs Jennie Caldwell.
day evening.
The Michigan Central will wtl excursion
ptRhbL Marshall and wife, of Prairieville,
tickets from Hastings to Detroit and return •were guest* Wednesday at D. IL Cook’s.
on Sept. 17 to 27th Inclusive, at rate of one
They left Thnrwlay for Breckenridge. Col­
fare with fifty cents added fur admission,
orado, for a visit with their duughrer Mrs.
on account of international fair. These
Vean Rogen*.
tli-kets are g&lt;x&gt;d to return not later than
Sept 28tli.
P. A. Hahn, .tgcut.
Clarence Chalkcr came home last week
having been released by the defunct Kala­
As our nn&lt;lers well know. Dr. J. A.
mazoo ball team. He Iras iiern offered a
Baughman, the well known specialist p*tsit!on with tiie Flint team fot the rest of
formerly of this city, is now lucatrrl at
tiie season, which he lias accepted, and left
Akron. Ohio. All those wishing to con­ yesterday to join the Flints at Jackson.
suit Dr. Baughman by letter can address
him at No. 15! South Howard street.
Akron, Ohio. He writes prescriptions fur i/fir. VanHorn, ot Dowling, was last
*wK-k appointed a memlx*r of the Barry
any .disease for 81.00.
county boani of pension examiner? rice
Sheriff Shriner went toNaahvyieyesterDr. Elliot.
&lt;lajr to serve the papers in a civil suit for
At the public meeting held Wednesday
damages against Frank Treat, saloonlst.
and ids bondsmen. The suit i-. bbguu by night In the council rooms 3 large majority
William Wright iiusbaiul of the woman of the citizens present ex|&gt;res«cd by vote
who wa* recently awardc&lt;| a judgment in their willingness to allow H. I- Newton to
the cin-dlt court against the same parties continue with the building of the dam
across tbe river near Michigan avenue
&lt;m a similar complaint.
bridge. The council adjourned without
Dr. 1-athrop has just purchased a large- taking any action in the matter.
stock of plush goods ctuudsting of albums,
L/FrWay evening the Shakespeare club
toilet eases and fancy articles of all kinds.
collected at tiie home of Mrs. 1'. G. Robin­
Cull and see the plush albums he proposes
son and succeeded in tbeir efforts to give
to give to the --handsotnest liabies" In
her a genuine surprise. Refreshments
Barr)’ county during the fair, then go
wen- served Itf th* visitors and Mrs. II.
home ami dress up.your babies, souje on*- A. Barber with a fitting speech presented
will get a fine present.
Mrs. Robinson with Shakespeare's "Son­
It. Dunham ^nd Frank TrenL who were nets" and "Folk Lore." The occasion
sent to the Detroit House of Correction nt was thoroughly enjoyed by all present.
tiie last term of court, were last week reOn the evening of Sept. I9th a concert
Irawd by ordenof Judge Brevoort, of’ De­ will be given at Union hall for the benefit
troit. They were released on the ground of the fund for tie- new Episcopal church.
tiiat they should have l&gt;een sentenced to The concert will be under the direction of
tlu- county Jail as the only penaitf provld- Miss Sara Jobe? and will In- participated
ed In punishment for the offepses of which in by borne talent and some trf Miss Jones'
pupils front !&gt;hville. The Purpose Is a
they were convicted.
ven- worthy one and all should bear the
The sale of our stock of goods will not date in mind.- Admission 25 cents; re­
continue any longer than this week. 1
served scat-}. 33 cents.have positive orders to close up the stock
Mrs. 1. A- Tirrell. No. 83 North are..
after Salordav.. Between now and Satur­
day nlgbt the goods will go nt any price. Cmnd Rapids, writes to county clerk
Keuietnber Saturday i* the Inst tl?y Jou Bilee. »tl»f tor InforoaUob
,‘l”. "1
will get a chance at this stock, pmbrace ter two ootii who wm twin*
"lie kn.'. o! thr.n Iter w»r. with AlW
this fwflen opportunity.
iuw. Ot till, eountv. 1I|U
BEKT TlNKLKt:. Agt.
old tte ««' ot AORtet. Mrw Tln.ll
b/nTe society connected with
Is In trouble und wlMm to Hod
church will be entertained on Fhuradav A„y InfonMIloi, mneemlix ttem will be
?,rwTnle.l io her hr rountr clerk Brice.
afternoon of next #edc. Sept
Madams J. M. Hadley. A. Met *&gt;y. M. I PThe District k.lre. I- &lt;*•' «• ’
jolin, C. Huffman, C. 11. Van Annan.-M.
HomUr I" B.llhnon lownDtlr. with D ™t
Nevins, M. Riker. E. Masters and W. S',
|«lCr. Fonr delertte. wm
l—nt. TheS-Mlm
• '-O' IntmJtWaddles at society room. Suppei[
from 3:80 until 7. A cordial invitation
J 1 &gt;.n.«tote tec. Be«,l.U.m. onSkor tbctetlon ot tTac-utlnr Atonw.
.extended to nil.

ZTlte .nldtatof Mite Cbr. Itoterte to

Will Cbitaler 1‘»'t'l'b«'
Ing nt tbe Episcopal chapel. The ctrem
ny was conducted by Ke'". JJZmaVd and
Mae Tomlinson acting as bridesmaid and

1 h*-remain* were brought lo this
nSX“ fY^«t.Mw5TZS to whom
r ami the funeral occurred yesterday, ‘i

V.n knnnti nl.tlvc to the liquor law were
Xrel. to Halm
utunhnoualy
mSreted District Deputy. In the eren­
i - wArtresM-s were made by Grand Chief
Twnplar Blain, of Grand Rapids, and Rev.
D. B. OvlatL of thiseky.

Thn G A IL boys began assembling for
JKnuaf reunion yeaterday. About

5

wjlb -Hl town.

tertrKwi°”Lite&lt;i rumu
teKd-tete .r Ito »rtdMn. J. P. Boteru. .her, .
teld .nd rermbrntot. wm

”’11 r^.T.,’Sr.bT A
yrs.* “iX-1

tent, are on tbe fair ground, which

Are you thinking of buying a Carriage for yourself or family’s
comfort/ If so, come in and look over what we have to offer you.
We have the only carriage hung on a spring that you can adjust your
load. Our spring weighs less than five pounds and will carry one
thousand pounds or spring easily with fifty pounds. The motion is
as easy as a rocking chair.; Come and hitch to one, drive over the
roughest road and you will be better pleased than with any other car­
riage you ever saw. We feel sure you will say it is the fihest made
job on wheels. ,
Our Road Wagon is a little daisy, finely finished and fully war­
ranted. Road Carts, Wagons; Etc.
We are agents for the celebrated Birdsall Clover Hullirs, also
Empire Hullers, both well known to the people of Barry Co.

STOVES! STOVES!

’!;j
P

'llSii

Wm u£i“tare ton
“"'^^^°b7^Tbo'S!

^predicted U»t the
'.'LlSr
tarmWe. thi.-Ill be tte
XX' reunion In «» blK»n ot

STOVESI

We have already received Jwo consignments and more now on the
road. We propose to show you the .finest line of stoves ever shown
in Hastings. Coal Stoves, Wood Heating Stoves in diving'flue
and straight draft.
Round Boiler Iron Stoves, Square Cook
Stoves and with reservoir and closet, Ranges, etc. We have a full
line of the world renowned GARLAND STOVES, and from all
our line we feel sure we can suit you.
We buy all our stoves for bottom cash prices and don’t propose to
be undersold by anyone.
x

GIVEN AWAY!
ONE $75.00 ORGAN.

One $35 Boss Filled Case, Fine Jeweled Gold Watch.
OnQ $35 Astral Jewel Coal Stove.
ONE $20 HARNESS, Home Mfg.
We will give one ticket with each and every dollar’s worth of goods pur­
chased in our store from now until Jan. 4, 1890, when the ticket holders will
meet at Union Hal! and arrange the drawing to suit themselves. Drawing to
be at 10 a. m.
,

Tickets Given with Cash Sales Only.
The above named goods will be in our show windows for inspection at any
time. We wish to say to the people that our fall stockjs complete. Our
tables are filled with attractive Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats. We
propose to do more business this fall than ever before, and in order to start
it early we make this grand offer.
Yours Resp’y,

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.,
The One Price Clothiers.
Three special examinations will bo held this
full I follows
I At Hastings. Friday and Haiurday. Oct. 25lh
JanrfMfti
1 At Nashville. Friday and Saturday, Nov. Mh
■and Mh.
At Middleville. Friday and Saturday. Nov.
zuth and octh.
.
। TheM examinations are for third grade cer­
tificates onlv. Examinations will begin at one
p. m. on Friday aod cwne at four p. m. mi Sat­
urday. No siwelnl certllleaiea wlU be Issued
I
all who Intend

Bith &amp; Spence,
(Successors to C. II. ik M. W. Hicks)

Pay to Highest Mitoi Price ’
-------Uf—

qiilrtmenta aa usual.
J-M.‘Smith!”’

Fruit Cans,
All Sizes,

J-Board of Examiners.

Enoch andkob. I

Cash, Dry Goods. Boots and
Shoes, Hardware, Groceries,
and Crockery,
.

’£ ..DJ,!

Barry county.
new life.

,4?

** L,“to« MteiUy on

bAqiltoTB0'

fne BaMiai Insect Powder,
‘"|l

buD02"“''

.

u llffll wm ZEB

Tl r-a(&lt; ■

I

R. Mudgg visited Naohvllle Friday.
Chaa. Beamer's team cour»*ti s&gt;
Ute alley «mth ot state
T hey ware stopped by Mr. BeamerVJ
headed them o« tetore
w;“

J)RUGGIST,
Just received

personal mention.

!SS»ei^™S

W(&lt;1 ne«day, Sept- IL-1 b8B-

Hastings
________
- ---- ihsKEKN, Local Bditor.

-FOR—

butter, eggs.
and Produce.

Very Cheap
Practical Hiati
to Biilim.
Bponno 00.
YorkCtty.

t*l

JOS. ROGERS.

�Peculiar

Peculiar in combination, proportion, and
preparalton of ingredients. Hood's Sarsapa­
rilla possesses tho curative value of tho best
known rcme- L|ftnrl’c J11,1'8
lbo
vegetable IsOOU Skingdonx.
Peculiar in Its strength aud economy, Hood's
Sarsaparilla Is the only medicine of which can
truly be said, " One Hundred Doses One Dol­
lar.” Peculiar in its medicinal merits. Hood's
Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hitherto un-

iJXSarsaparilla^H&lt;
the title ot "The greatest blood purifier ever

parilla sold In Lowell than of alPotber
blood purifiers. Peculiar iu its phenomenal
record
.I!o-sale’Bbrwl,11
no other rvvUliai pre) r.ratlou1
eier attained so- rapidly nor held so
steadfastly the confidence of nil classes
of people. Peculiar in the brain-work which
It represents. Hood's Sarsaparilla com­
bines all the knowledge which modem
research^
■ x&lt;5Oirln racd,caI
bcienee has I O I ISv 11 developed,
with many years practical experience In
preparing medicines.
Be sure to get only

DAVID SPARES SAUL’S LIFE
LESSON XI, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, 8EPT. 15.

[Compiled Tram Leeson H-Jper Quarterly by i«rmisaicn of H- &amp; Il.iffnum. publisher.
4*;
Phla.]
After David and Jonathan parted that day.
as rvcordrd In tlw lost lesson, David obtained
from-tho priest some bread and abo the sword
of Goliath, and tbofi fled to Achtoh, king of

Is one which Is guaranteed to bring you
satisfactory results, or In case of failure a
return of purchase price. On this safe
plan you can buy from our advertised
druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis­
covery for consumption. It fa guaranteed
to bring relief In every ease, when used
for any affection of throat, lungs or chest,
such us consumption. Inflammation of
lungs, bronch!tis,asthms. whooping cough,
croup, etc. It fa pleasant nnd agreeable to
taste, perfectly safe, and can always be
depended fipon. Trial l»ott!e &lt;rve at W.
II. Goodyrar's drag store.
'

DAYS OF PLEASURE.
A GREAT HOLIDAY OF DELIGHT FOR
THE MULTITUDES

.... i.hIw«.. —*
bined—A Bare I*rogTan»e»».
n.p.1MM r-i"
&lt;*“”

meu.. u. U.
Merit Win*.
—»M b,
We desire to bay to our citizens, that
for yearo Wf have been selling Dr. King’s atorial combat*.
New Discovery for cousumpiion. Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Uucklcn’s Arnica
Salve and Electric Bitters, and liave never1 religious,
handled remedies tiiat sell as well, or that
liave given such universal satisfaction.
We do not hesitate to guarantee them
every ilnie. and v.e stand ready to refund
the purchase price, if satisfactory results
do not follow thrlr use. These remedies
have won their great popularity purely «&gt;n
their merits. W. H. Goodyear druggist.

lb- a™ '
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that quarter and camo to the envo Adullatn.
Here he was joined by bis father and mother
and brethren and about four hundred men,
over whom ho became captain. Ho did not,
however, tarry long at Adullam nt thi* time,
but, having inailo provision for his father and
mother with the king of Moab, ho sallied
forth against tho Philistines aud defeated
thorn. HU company Increased to six hundred
men, and be bah with him Gad, the prophet,
The best salve in the world for cute,
and Abiathar, tbo priest; they abode iu
bruise*, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sores,
strongholds In the wilderness, and Saul nought
tetter,, chkpped hands, chilblains, corxs,
him every -lay, but God delivered him not
and all skln eruptions, and positively cures
into his hand.
piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed
4. "Anti the men of David said unto him.
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re­
Behold tbe day, of which tho Lord said unto
100 Doses Ono Dollar
funded. Price 25 eta. per box. For sale
thee.’1 Saul, who so perststeqtly nought Da­
.
vid’* life, to now completely in David’s power by W. H. Goodyear
and his men sem to suggest that now ho slay
It Is a light season for l|)e fishermen of Qraat fariire of people fa all ag« ana
countrfas, deman I to be *n:u**d when they
him; but a* David himself had cried, "Bo Alpena.
u^mtil*, no matter bow **rtou« or how im-.
merciful unto me, O God, bo merciful unto
Dr. Jaques' German Worm Cakes destroy portant may bo the biuinn* that hold* them
me” IPs. 11, I and Title), so bo would show
together, and th* more dur »™ amujed and
mercy oven to Saul, and is content to lay no worms and remove them from the system.
delighted tbe brisker and more profitable is
liand upon him, but simply cut off tho । Safe, pleasant nnd effective.
Bay City Is getting the benefit of an
There to nothin* In the world more generally skirt of hi* robe privily to show him after­ I
upon
... -------desired than Ion* life, yet the majority of Peo­ wards that be tuul him in bi* power. .
electric light war.
Walfaco, th* famous' author of Ben Hur,
ple put off earing fnr tbeir health -not because
ITeparcd by a combination, proportion »nd
had cut off Saul's Skirt.” Even for asserting oroee** peculiar to itwlt. Hood ■ Sarsaparilla. founded th* splendid drama of Commodu*.
The fair week in Rome gave toe compiratorv
to Hire Ute subject lufBcleot thought until we this slight Liken of hi* power, he feels con­ De sure to get Hood's, which It peculiar.
an opjxTrtunlty to a»em'&gt;le,in tiie capital
receive a reminder iu the shape of a severe Ill­ demned.
East Saginaw had a bhower Tuesday, from distant* pait* of the Roman empire
a "Tho Lord forbid that I should do this
ness. *•
.
wit bout being quart toned or *us;«ted. and
thing unto my Master, tbo Lord'* anointed.” the first since July ID.
Then. too. we arc constantly bewildered by
nfa-&gt; gave them a chance to approach the
Here is anotberjview of the case; Saul wa*
the various schools of medicine, and the physi­
not acting like tbo anointed of tbo Lord
Is it not better to nip consumption, tire I-alatv of the empert'r durfag tbe feitivitio*
cians who represent them, often blunder tn our
should acf, bis life did not testify in that di- greatest scourge of humanity. In the bud. without being stopped by tbe guard*
choice of a doctor.
than to try to' stay Its progress on the
If people only knew that the very beat health­
---- --------- -brink of the grave. A few doses of Cali­
keeper, life-preserver, and disease-preventer siblo to God to act ns such; mad if bo failed
jiooplo must tw amu’e I. There must be other
that has yet been discovered. Is simmered dawn it was for tho Lord and not for David to deal fornia's most useful production. Santa
Abie, the king of consumption, will re­
into a concentrated aud very palatable form in
with him.
lieve and a thorough treaUnent will cure.
the shape of New Style Pleasant Tasto Vinegar
fleet to have, and will have, a gay holiday
Nasal nrtarrh. too often tiie forvnipner of
Bitten, they would not hesitate a moment to words; • • • Saul roee up out of thocavo
consumption, can be curtd by California lima; ether»Ithey .would not cciigragate
try th
,
and went hi* way." Wo may do very much by Cat-r-cure. These remedies are sold and MgathH*.
But they do not know. How can they know, kiwi word* and tho manifastaDon of a ChrixtItecugnlrin’this tart tb» manager* at the
fully warranted by W. H. Goodyear at SI.
great Detroit International Fair and Exposi­
when so many not only worthless, but positively liko spirit to himhjr other* from speaking
Injurious drugs are coutautly floodlug tbe mar- against or touching in any way tbo anointed* or three for $2.50.
tion. which fa to open Sept. I" th-ro oni la*t
kefundcr various names and guises, that the
Frank Aldrich, a young hardware man ten day*, have provided; liberally for the
amuM-ment of the j«K»pte on,a scale unparalNew Style Vinetzar Bitters Is as bad as any of
of Climax died Tuesday.
&amp; "David
them?
Ellert's Daylight LIrer Fills are a boon to
They do not know of course, unless they hare
sufferers from sick headache, sour stomach,
the courage to try t tyjkew Style. Il straightens standing David's fear* and oft times question­
torpid liver and Indigestion. .Sugar coat­
tinual surcanion of rare plrasum From
but a tangled-up system In a very short while able conduct, herq is a truly hutnblo and
ed. pleasant to take and warranted to go
forgiving spirit. Whatever were hi* sins, through by daylight.
and those who buy tl once buy It always.
occupied with some rare dobght for tho eye.
Why don't you try It, reader? It Is sent nut his heart wa* in the main right with God,
Rev. A. Venneina. of Kalamazoo, has
by a responsible house, and Is exactly as repre’ and his failure* tell us tho truth of that which
tourantnenf, regattas, race*, pagranU. pro- seated. It coats but a dollar for a very large ho himself wrote: "Verily, every man at hi* liecti called to Rochester, N. ¥.
ctMiion* and display* wifi succeed each other
boot estate to altogether vanity."
For fever and ague and miasmatic dis­
continually nnd add piquancy to th* mor*
fl. “Wherefore Leans.! thou men's words,
triad of anything In your life. Your druggist
eases Ayer's Ague Cure fa a positive rem­
sd&gt;d busuicM of th* gmat exposition.
may not have it. but he will order It for you saying, Behold David seekoth thy hurtf
edy.
»
ox orxxixo nar
Be sure It says New Style Pleasant Taste on Saul bad turned a draf car to tbo words of
Edward Campbell, a farmer in Cleon, there will be impoting carrtnooies, in which
carton and bottfa before you take It. Try it, and God. and was giving bred to the lying and
you will feel happier than If you bad found a deceitful words of men, and was, therefore. was killed In a runaway a few days ago.
eluding
th'n»
of Canada, and
a gold mine, fnr it to really a'mine—of health..
Free from alcohol and opium; composed of soul for man is upon tbe words and thoughts is a Duly wondaifttl rvniKly. suited alike
of God; but how tow, oven among CbAtian*.
also lie ehii Iren's day and charity day. The
expensive herbs and roots, with a fine, delicate
to the skin of the child and the adult, ami
rest quietly then: .’ The word* of this or that
inmate* ot all tbe ■chnritabl* institutions in
flavoring.
itK soothing, cleansing and healing proper-,
Send for a beautiful book tree.
constantly heeded, and rttere is, therefore, ties renders its application univer-uil. As the thouMnd* of sefa-xj] children will be ad­
such unrest, while all the whilo tho God of an external rwnedy it has no equal ns a mitted on payment of only 10 cents each.
peace is speaking pence and longing to give euro for piles, fever sores, ulcers, tetter,
poison;-, chilblains, chap* and alt Itching
peace to all w ho will hear Him.
10, 11 "Home bade mo kill thoo, but mine and irritating diseases Of the skin ami awl other dignltarhx Everything will be
eye sjiared thee; • • • yet thou btmtert my scalp. It immediately relieves the pain of duns to make it n day of delight to th ■ happy
soul to taku It.” Hero David recounts tiso scalds and bums, ami cures the worst rase youngster*. On the second and third dsys,
incident in tbo cave, nnd displays us proof of without a scar- Get only the genuine Hept. H ami 1‘J. will occur the great
the truth of it tho part of Saul's robe which which ha- a black wrapper with grik-n
nmtaxATTOXaL n*xn tovhxamxxt.
ho bar! cut off, tbu« testifying most unmis­ letters. Small Imxes 25 c«-nt&lt;: large tuxes in which about 1O0 of thi* Lett band* of Caatakably that there wa* no evil in hU heart 50 cent*. Sold by E. II. I-athrop.
a&gt;la nnd the United State* will cosr.petn f.ir
towards Soul Notice how David say* to
Each
The &lt;Kldfe!lows of Genesee county are prize*, n&gt;-dxl* and diampiowihtpa
Saul that it was tho Lonl, who driiwrud him
Jioldhig their annual picnic In Crapo's
into Lui power in the cave; when wo begin
unique monitor concert, iu which all the
gruie at Flltit,
to seo the Lord and acknowledge His hand in
band* will play toxctle-r the. national air* of
everything all fears and doubts will soon van­
th* United State*,
Canada and other
ish. David wa* now in a better frame of Would use Kemp's Balsam for the throat and countries. Thi* will bo a magnificent display
mind than when bo talked with Jonathon of lungs. It Is curing more cases of cough*, colds, abo. One hundred bant!* Anean* 1.500 to
Saul Izilling him; but tho circunutance' wero asthma, bronehlll*. croup and all throat aud 2,0x1 musialana When this great aggregadifferent now, aud 1J is so easy to be bright lung troubles than any other mwllclne. The tinn of two full regiment* of musicians in
when tbe sun shine* upon us; there is more proprietor has authorized any druggist to give thmr splendid uniform*, with colors waving
k. n. McDonald ditto co.
glory to God in being joyful in tho dark and you a sample bottle free to convince you ol the and instrument* glittering, with tbeir
Cor. Washington * Charlton Sts.,
merit ot this great remedy. Large bottles .Wc. gorgeous drum major* to tbe front, and
cloudy day.
New York City.
12. "The Lord judgn between mo and thee,
drawn up in a solid Unit of sixty tods long
and tho l^rdavougv me of thco; but mine
Wm. Pease aged 85, died in Eekfonl.
hand shall not bo upon thee." Till* fa beau­
tiful on David’* part; tills is surely casting
will l*&gt; suuiething a* remarkatJa as the
hfa burden upon tho Lord; it fa in accord­
Eminent authorities unanimously agree grand crash of sound wImiu tb*y ail play
ance with Rom. xii, W, "Dearly beloved, tiiat the high pressure methods of nuxlem MTh» Star Spangled Banner” togethar.
avenge not yourselves, but rather give place life are rapidly making us a race of ner­ •Nothing liaa it ba* ever been own or heard
unto wrath;" that fa tho wrath of God, not vous invalids,—subject to all manner of in thi* country.
.
MORTGAGE SALE.
your wrath; let Him manage all. Oh, what nervous affections, headache, insanity,
After tbea&gt; day* /very other day will afao
Default Having been made In the conditions • resting place thia is; we bavo not to fight dizziness, neuralgia, backache, hysteria,
have ite special grand attraction. Thera
of a certain morwtge made by William Mitch­
our
own
battles,
for
it
fa
God
who
flghteth
ncyvous troubles of the heart, stomach, will be firemen'* d»y, with ita fine display of
ell and Elizabeth H. Mitchell to Mark Rusnell,
dated November Sth. A. D. IM-’, and for us; 'vo have not to defend our.roputatiop, kidneys, brain, etc. Ladles and gentlemen tbe bravo flrv Isddlea fa uniform Thera
recorded In the office of the ItegUter of Deeds but commit ail unto Hi/n; wo have no re- who are thus afflicted, or wbo are eomj&gt;ellwill be regatta d*y, fa which boat and yacht
for tiie County of Barry and Slate of Michigan.
&lt;m thesth day of November. A. D.1PU. In liber vexgo to take, but inasmuch a* whoever ed :&lt;&gt; keep late hour*, do much mental or
io ot mortgages, on rages 776 and ST?, on which ^uebeth u» toucheth tho apple of God’s eye, physical work, who worry or fret alwut
mortgage there Is claimed to be due at tbe date just lot Him see to it in His own good time business or domestic troubles, should re­
of this notice, the sum of one thousand one hun­
member that no other remedy In the world conie* of the exposition building*; beoidc* a
dred and twentv-ftvc (1.123) dollars and fourteen
,13. "WickolocM procvedetli from tho will so sfKKHlily cure these diseases, re­ grand review of about 1,000 boat*, yachts
(tli cents and an attorney's fee of twenty-five
11 rovldiMl for In said mortgage, and no wicked, but mfao baud shall not be upon move worry and the blues. Induce tranquil and pltoiure rwrela, making the han lsoniMt
suit or proceedings at law having l&gt;een Institut­ thee." If tbe boys of all our Sunday schools
sleep, relieve pain, or build up the brain water pageant tor thu multitude that could
ed to recover tho motleys secured by said mort­
gage or any nart thereof; which said mortgage would act upon this principle, and remember­ and nervous systems, as Dr. Miles' great be conceived. There will be military drill*
was duly assigned by Mild Mark Russell to ing that wicked words and deeds proceed discovery, the Restorative Nervine. It and review* by «ndi eorpa; horse races on
George D. Gillespie, of -the city of Grand from wicked hearts, avoid all such, refusing
rtmtains ho opium or morphine. Trial the expoxftion track; athletic games and
Rapid*. Kent county. Miriitgan, on the nine­
teenth day of March, A. D. im*. and w hlch said oven, when Injured by them, to lay a hand 'bottles free at W. H. Goodyear’s drag sports; the wonderful Palace of Illuiioo*,
assignment was duly recorded in the office of upon (them. It might lie that wm* wicked store.
who** myrterle* exceed in beautv and
thy Register of Deeds iu and fur Barry county. hearts would l» won by such a spirit and
•trangen.-*. anything ever before *bown; the
Michigan, on the fourth day of April. A. D.
A safe bi Marshall Bros.'flouring mill
strange dl.plny of all »ort* of live Cxhe* fa
1 -m. lu Uber 3 of mortgages, on page »t»., ,
at Imlay City was blown open and 85 immen** aquariums, with
Now, therefore, by virtue of tbe power of sale
contained In said mortgage, and the statute In
11 "After whom dost thou pursue’ After stolen.
BALMOX LKAPtXO RIOS WATMtrarjasuch case made and provided, notice is hereby a dead dog, after n flea." In chapter xxvi,
Uncle Sam’s Condition Powders will tbs splendid floral dl^Jay ot rare and beautlgiven that on Saturday the twent v third day nf
November. A. D. 1*0. at ten o’clock lit the fore­ 20, when ho again had Saul in his power and cure distempers, coughs, co^ls, fevers and ful flowers; a grand collection of machinery,
noon. I shall sell at public tiurttou, to the highest
invention*
and modela; rich and ccrtly good*
most
of
the
diseases
to
which
huraes.
cat
­
bidder at the north front door of the court house himself to a flea and a partridge. David was
end ware*; the greatest show of blooded
in the city of Hastings, (that being the place as barmkes tu Saul as a dead dog, for ho had tle, sheep, hogs and poultry are subject
nnaMv* -"-I
_a,__ *. • . ..
where tbe Circuit Court for Barry County Is
A
83.000
fire
occurred
In
C.
J.
Brown
’
s
no
thought
of
doing
him
any
injury;
but
holden), tbe premises described in said mort­
gage, &lt;&gt;r so much thereof as may be necessary Saul, tempted by tbo evil spirit of envy which cigar factory and Wm. Madden's oaloon at sorts; th* grand Art Hall, with lu magnlto pay the amount due on said' mortgage, with bad taken pomiwrion of him, fancied all man­ Oscoda Monday night
ficent colfacticm of graat paintings, *&lt;nilpSeven per cent. Interest, and all legal costs,
number with an attorney’s fee of twenty-five ner of things against David, and his fancies
Mothers will find Dr. Winchell's teething tontw, gold and silver «rs, ’ •taking* eadollar*, covenanted fnr therein, the premises were helped by tiie liar* and slauderere about
syrup jnst the medicine to have in tiie Louse graving*, tapestry, etc.; th# rar* ’and
him.
Bow
many
wretched
people
live
today
certain pieces or parcels of land situate and be­
for the children; It will euro coughs, colds,
ing in the towwshlpof Irving.in the County of who imagine that evil is Eurely couiiug to sore throat and regulate the bowel*. Try
- — ......
.uwuuiug toe, so
Barry and State of Michigan, aud known and them from this or that direction, while tho
mi««r
..tr.crJto, ,p...
deserlbod as follows: Tbe west half (MI truth is that tbo imaginary souroa of evil is It
of tbe south east quarter (M) of section thirtyMrs. Studson, of Oregon, has l»een ar­
four (34). and south west quarter
I ot section as harmless ns a dead dog or a flea.
------ —--- in THE A!B_
rested for alleged aroon. Fred Pettit hav­ by the sw'ftct oHd .troo-Mt trained flyers
thirty-four (Mi tn township four (4) north, range
nine (»&gt; west, containing two hundred and
on the American continent.
J
ing had a 83,000 blaze on hfa farm.
forty CJ»0) acres of land according to the gov­ thine liand." ‘ "Judge nothing before tho
ernment survey thereof.
For scrofulous disorders, and mercurial
time, until tho Lord coma” "We shall nil
Dated Hastings, Mich.. Aug.s*lh, iww.
GKOJKIRD. 0nx»»ri«.
stand before tho judgment sunt of Christ." diseases, the best remedy is Ayer's SansaAsst cnee of .Mortgagee.
parilla.
xdi to God.” Those are some helpful words
An Ionia brick-yard has quit work with
of the Holy Spirit upon thia matter from tho a million and a half of brick on hand.
NOTICE FOlt HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Michigan, County ot Barry.-**.
Notice u hereby given. that fry an ord
crfctii: tho poor also and him that hath no To the liver and bowels, but give no
the ProbaU' Court for tbe county- of B
btrength. The more you take the more
-- —
B
or wtiol4 jjayou need. Mlles’ Pills (M. P.) positively
(ora to urraent their claims xgalaat the estate
strengthen. The longer taken, the lam re­
of Merrill T. Arbour late of said eounty, de«f U. popui.,
mcr nworta n-iih,.. inn _ n___ . .
unto Him. and firmly beltovn that Ho to tho quired. Sampler freeatW. H. Goodyear's.
living G«1 and careth for us.
tbectty
A deposit of good gypsum has been
IG. "Saul said, Is this tby voice, my *on Da­
vid I Aud Saul lifted up his voice and wept." found at St? Ignaee.

Hood's Sarsaparilla

VINEGAR BITTERS

CASABIANCA. f
The boy stood on the burning deck.
"My {Mtiencc
And bus ths b
.And fast the t’.

Whence all-bus hcjtail fled;
He saw amid the cargo's v re :k
A box, and, culling, said:

"Bay, father, say if I may it:
Upon this box and wait?”
And then without his sire * pcrmiL
, Down on that box he sate.
And buoyantly it bore
Thai gallant child, who ne'er I..', h
Safe ts the sandy shore.

A WORD OF WARNING.

.

There are many white soaps, each represented to be " just as good as: ' Ivory';”
they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remaraab'e qualifies

of the genuine.

Ask for "Ivory” Soap and insist upon getting i’..
.Coprrixbt

ism-

by Procter 4 G*nsbl-

is’Silver Steel Diamond}^
Mode from our celebrated flllrer pCeel. tempered by our patent*-! tnrihML It A
tbe t**U»t cutting, eofetl running aaw made: It will out cut at f olt- r »v. ■

•Trice, Jneinaiag aunaiea ano KaM&lt;-r vaiige.o.xr. xmu.i.ak &gt; m
Fur »ale by the trade. Atk your.bard ware draler for the ATKINS SH-VEL STEEL DIAHOJ-’D
aad take no other. I! the dealer will not enter it lor you, renfa amount wiU w J-r uma wu.

£■ C, ATKINS &amp; C(L

£dnce to Everybody

NOssBEING

,j^,E..T4BLE..

.

ia»t Cooper ..
I Kkhlaau June'

*♦'• Cclabirwied IJt&lt;t 1’111*.
KO BB0&amp;, PitUburrti, Po, Md
dlrrcUons they wfa rare you

FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgti, Pa.

IVORY POLISH 'Fi&amp;jn?
Punxu thi South. Am m it.

FIFTH

POINT

*igual
No*, s aud c will not carr

Michigan
“ Tkt Urnnta

5/A
^ORS^
BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.

YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND
I
-&lt;.T XXOBLOJD

Ju*t m readily »« by attending *omo *cbuul urf
at l-&lt; the expense.
LESSONS BY MAIL.

semin.5#

»SO TO *160 PER MONTH.

Advtoe to Methare.
_ ____ *1.000 PER YEAR.
■” «T TH* THITH FOH I
STENO8^
C IKSTiTBTE
ARBOR. MICH.

young MENs^

�startling evidence
n, i-e-Cure of Skin Diseuw When
W ■ ,li Other Methods Fail.

FARM AND GARDEN.
OF

THE

--------- -

GROWERS AND GARDENERS.

year*. covering fabc, head,
■ -c body with white scuba. Skin
,-hv Hnd bleeding. Hair all gone,
hundreds ot dollars. Pronounced
cured by Cutlcura Bemedlns.
. , ps..nad») flrot broke out on my
rei.tu&gt;K»ro&lt;* my nose, and al■my face. It ran Intoinyejea
, ian was afraid 1 would lose my
rt'ji r. It spread nil over my
, , ; pair all fell out. uuUl I was en, rd n tnen broke out on my
. ..aider*. m»t:l my.arms were lust
• • .iimd my entire body, my face.
.. .......
being tire worst. Tbe
... &lt; distantly from my head.
. arms', the skin would thicken
,,-rv itchy. ami.would crack and
/ - n,-ii. After spendluK many hun­
’ na» pronounced Incurable.
. '
i-ura Remedies, and after us• ■ &lt; itlcura Resolvent. 1 could see

.nr eAke &lt;&gt;t CiilicurM Soap. 1 wa»
.. pitui disease Irvm winch I bad
-,..irs_ f thought tho disease
en-deep *cw. but the Cutkur*
• it without anv scan. I cannot
i„-n what 1 suffered before u»ID|t
. ni-dirs. They saved my life.
i duty t-» recommend them. My
j .i«' good ns e» er. and so t» my
, .&lt; &lt;«t » number of dUlerent per•...ii tlir Cutlcura Remedies and
. .treat benefit from their use.

,'
. ■ \
.
1 ? '■
j.
. .. j i
-i-.
.•

"Milk makes meat ix-*h nn...... . .
•nJ «P1&gt;I«
.wjullj,- P„RiJS*
pork pointers to which apccial attention

~ «X*
or corat«m«ke 100 pound. „r U„ p„rk
“IT *"d *kl'“ ”*Uk ‘Browl/ln.
Tho co« of ke.pl,, j a,, brood „»■,
nol rnur |nto tho
Good „«Ut, .luulr, n„J , ,|r, w
l-l «n, drann u,01 Mt&lt;r illM 1Le
duedoo of c),np pork
|,MnwJta
made without them.”

ache. kidney pains, weakness.
Atisiu. and muscular pains
i d in one minute by the CutlAnti -Pain Plaster, tbe first
neons palnkllhng plaster.

Boston

EERESYOUR OPPORTUNITY.
MARR &amp; DUFF
Mia &gt;ilk mubrellus, para:&lt;&lt; 'giild heads that they arc
•&lt;. -alsocm their 28 Inch fast
umbrellas, j-uragon frani«*N
f Mint ,««ld ft»r
nf the most import-

iiblte. t 'Dif silk umbrella
We afe giving you tor
-. me us thnt sold lastKUinV. ,■ eluseti out the lot com
k four hundred; they were
teapoad V,.u are getting the

e»une early as ,tl»ey aro
61.4'J for a 2’5 Inch gold

ella worth $2.5i&gt;gnd$LlU
en umbrella, gold headed

Our Stunner Umbrellas
ihig for $2.40 nnd S3J*0gfe

atld ss.oo.

We liave

BEAD OF YOVSO BERKSHIRE MO.
From Maryland a fanner writes:
“What we all want from our hogs is
profit, and tbe profit depends largely
upon the feeding of the hog during the
latter half of his lifc. or from the first of
August to Decemlier. A field of cow
pein* makes nn exuQJent pasture about
thin time. The hogs on it will require
very littlejpwin. nnd a little later wlu-n
the podn are ripening, no additional grain
will be needed. To some this may M*etn
an expensive way to feed hogs; but ns a
field thus treated will lie improved almost
os much as if it hud received a dressing
of manure, 1 think in most ca&gt;es it will
jay. If thecow peas are not stocked toe
heavily they will last until com is ripe,
and then there is nothing to do hut to
throw in the coni judiclourJy until cold
weather comes. I do not lielleve In pen­
ning hog-« and feeding them entirely on
corn or with feed. 1 thinkHhe jirices of
corn and |«ork are too close to allow
much profit.”

able j»&gt;rk. early pigs are most desimble.
A cross of Ciieater White nnd Berkshire
makes as good a ‘porker'-ns any. as it
is king bodied nnd small boned, matures
early and fattens readily—all desirable
points. Early pork is the most profit
able. I'osting less per pound, while it
brings a higher price in the market Hum
pork made in cola weather. The choicest
of early pork may l&gt;e made by feeding
plenty of skim milk with a small addi­
tion of wheal middlings. Peapods, cyrn
husks, clover and weeds are relished nnd
fed with profit through hot weatlic-r.
The product of an acre or more of .peas
is an imjs.rtant item in cheap |xiHj/rnakiiig ns well us a healthful and delicious
table dish. As soon as the peas get too
old for enoking liegin to pull them for
. the pigs."
A New Jersey farmer expresses the
‘Tinto that
the r*
Berkshire gives the
opinion
tn.it tne
i heaviest
.
... ,ham
----------portion to tiie weight
in ------prow
_______________
| u.
..»«• utmost,_____
and.lie
tli ugutest heart: or
in other words, the flesh of the Berkshire
is the most.valuable, for it Ims most of
tho l&gt;cat meat and least pf the poor, and
the most Berkshire* have Mitllcilnt bone
nnd muscle not to break dowm
The illustration here given uns originan artist who toliwi-s that the pig is an
intelligent nniuial.
It is iui accurate
picture of tho head of a young Ib-rkshtrc
pig. sent to the stwkyanP at Jersey

&lt;■' --t am! etundard kmgth

IL'ico: fancy

|uirasoh&lt;. all

ing t Mg trade on our spring

are unusually pretty Mylea
h:&lt;-s. They aro In black and
h !&gt;isr lino of beaded wrap* ran
our rl&lt;»ak defuirtmcnt at at-

Where it is customary to harrow land
Hirer times liefore seeding, it is usually
done tbe flrot time with the furrows,
nnd tbe second and third times diagwnailv.
In harrowing diagonally most
pwijile finish one wny and then go over
it the other wny. but a correspondent of
Farm nnd Firwhie tells that much time
and kilw can lx- saved by doing it in the
wav siiown in the illustration. ^

S'i.OU And 80.50. etc.

The most efficient advertising In behalf
of Hood « harMparilla is that which comes
from the meilielne itself. That U those
who are .-urod by it, speak to friends suf­
fering similarly, wbo In turn derive bene­
fit aud urge others to try this successful
medicine. Thu* the circle of its jxjpularlly is rapidly widening from this cause
atone. Kid more and more are becoming
en huslastic in behalf of Hood'a Sarsapari.la u It actually demonstrates its absolute
merit. All that is asked for Hood's Sar­
saparilla i* that It be given n fair trial.
It&gt;ou need a good blood purifier, or build­
ing up medicine, try Hood’s Sarsaparilla.

INSANE DEVnm

The Teacher

&lt;k Chicago Lunatic Stabs His
Wife to Death.

Who advised her pupils to,strengthen their
minds by tbe use of Ayer's Saraaparilla,
■ertUta U&gt;. tub™ ought to be due u
appreciated the truth that bodily health la
K»o u pTOUable after Uw rot Ita.lMOST DIABOLICAL DELIBEBATION. essential to mental, vigor. For persons of
acked th. riuea Ottar. cia o, Uta It
delicate and feeble constitution, whetbar
u better to wait Unui Uie dta™d vine.
young or old. thia medicine-is remarkably
quite dead before her™tio&lt; the
beneficial. Be sure you get Ayer’s — tho
™P- Prafn.or Scribner, ot Uw egrionly Si Sarsaparilla worth f5 a bottle.
ndturul ileparuoent at Wariungton.
-It the digging be d-Ured tor a
greatly benefited.’' —Mrs. Jaa. H. Eastman,
n."k
tho to,. |„„ been
Mr*. Baker, mother of 1’rot Baker,
Stoneham. Mass.
Jhoroughlr dead, and pertornud when
Sept of public school* at Big Rapids, died
“ I hare taken Ayer’s Sarsaparilla with
U&gt;e weaUier i. .unnr .nd drr. there 1. Monday.
eat benefit to my general health.” —
CaiCAGO, Sept &amp;—Groundless jealousy
latte pottibtUtj of intreUoo at thi, pe.
iss Thirza L. Crcrar, Palmyra. Md.
1*1
to
tho
dollbcratu
butchery
of
Mrs.
English
Spavin
Liniment
removes
all
My daughter, twelve years of age, has
next
r ;
Bard,
Soft
or
Calloused
Lumps
and
Blem
­
Josephine
Johnson
by
her
hatband,
G.
K
mffercd for die jiast year from
Professor Byron D. Hoisted, botaafat
ishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Johnson last night The murderous work
of tin. New Jersey experiment rtation, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone. Stifles, all
was doue in Dr. W. E. Morgan’s handsomely
in a recent bulletin says:
Swollen Throats, Sprains. Cough, etc. furnished office, 34 East Twenty-ninth street
"It is evident that after the vines have Save $50 by use of u’uc bottle. Warranted.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla Her health has great­
wen killed there cun be no further Sold by Dr, E. H. Lathrop,-Druggist,
ly improved.” — Mm. Harriet H. Battles,
South Chelmsford. Mass.
growth of the tubers, and as the disease Hastings.
About a year ago I began using Ayer's
first attack the leaYea and tips of the
Flint cltlzeu* are kicking again»t the
Sarsaparilla as a remedy for debility end
vines and works downward towards, quality of the fluid furnished them by the
neuralgia resulting from malarial exposure
nnu finally into, the tubers, it follows water works company.
In the army. I was in a very bad condi­
tion. but six bottles of tbe Sarsaparilla,
that there there can bj-no losa in yieid;
Undo Sam's Nerve &amp; Bont- Liniment
with occasional doses of Ayer’s Pills, have
nnd a great pomiblc gain in healthful- will relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia and
greatly improved my health. I am now
-*.1- • ■ w...L an., Vaal &gt;K.&gt; T -.HbAf
new by early digging. As a rule, the fhcumatlsm. Sold by all druggists.
P'tatoes should lie removed from die soil
The Muskegon cQDiuton council tuts
F. A. Plukham, Bondi Moluncua, Me.
as soon as possible after the vineshare
given the ntre**t railway company permis­
•• My daughter, aixteen years old. Is using
bern -struck' by the rot. The dead vines
Ayer's Sarsaparilla .with good effect,” —
sion to run It? cars by electricity.
abound in the spores of the disease and
Rev. S. J. Graham, United Brethren
Consumption Cured.
Church. Buckhaunon*»W. Va
it is possible for the tubers to be Infected
I An old plu-slcau. retired from uractlce liavlng
“ I suffered from
by contort with Hie vlniw at the time of had pl.-ired in bls hund» by iui 1-jut India mis­
digging. Therefore, it is un important sionary the fonnitla ut a simple vegetable rem­
edy for tbrs|H-edy aud permanent cure of cote
and inex|K.-nslv0 precaution to rake the sumption, bruucliltb. catarrh* asthma nnd all
with lame back and headache, aud hare
vines into heaps and burn them before liiriiat and lung affection*, also a positive and
been much benefited by tbe use of Ayer's
cure lor nervous debllltv and all ner­
the jiotatoe* are dug. nt the same time radical
vous complaint*, alter having tesU-d Its wonderSarsaparilla. I am pow ft) years of age and
destroying millions of germ* of the rot, fnl curative powers In thousands of cases, has
am satisfied tiiat my present health aud pro­
it hl* duty to make II known to hl* suffering
longed life ore due to the use of Ayer's Bar,
tome of which might otherwise do injury felt
fellow*. Actuated by thi* motive and-** de*lnraporilla.” - Lucy Moffitt. Killlngly. Conn.
elsewhere."
to relieve human suffering. I will u-nd free of
"Mrs. Ann H. Farnsworth, a lady 78
to all who desire It. this recipe In Ger­
The same conditioim favor the roi charge,
man. French or English, with full directions
years old. So. Woodstock, Vi-, writes:after as before digging, nnd therefore for praparll c and using. Sent by mall bv ad"After several weeks* suffering from nerv­
ous prostration, I procured a bottle at
the dug tubers should be left to dry dre-.slriK with stamp, naming this paper. W. A.
Noves. 149 Power's Block. Rochester. N. V.
Aycr'i Sarnaparilla. and before I had taken
thoroughly; then Hie sound ones may I*
A Gladstone aldcnuan has been fined
half of it my usual health returned."
|
stored wlun* they can lie kept dry. cool $:io for keeping k gambling houje.
and with a good circulation of fresh air.
Eilert
’
s
Extract
of
Tar
A-Wild
Cherry
A damp, warm, close cellar favors the
1 is a raft-, reliable and pleasant remedy for
growth of the rot. Air slaked lime, a
• coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, and all
handful &lt;&gt;r »6 per bushel, may lie dustedI throat troubles; will relieve and benefit
over the frcnlily harvesud 'potetore to&gt; consumption. Try It and be convinced.
destroy any adhering germa DecayedI ■ Every bottle warranted; price 50c and $1
Pita $1 iiU, $5. WHlt$5itaflk.
Prepared
potato.* ought to Im* removed from time. per bottle. Sold by druggists.
to time during the autumn and wintry. by the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago,
111.
as soon as dete.-tid in the bins.
It Is raid that -97o0 a foot front has been
Some grow, rs compromise the matter•
by digging their jxitatoes early If there, paid for business property in East Saginaw.
— THE—
•
is a prospect of long continiud wet
Mrs. Charles Greenwood, of Indianapolis,
weather, and delaying the harvest if the
had what th'- doctors railed, asthma, but
weather is fair.
she got little rvlUf until she took Dr. Miles'
New Cure, whlidi noon made her long
pain
Tin* I-augohan. arc grncrallv ronredod winded,
m stopped
'’’Ti tlu*
. ft
”, In
" chest,
' T jwelting
taodaot U... „«« r.ltaMe a,1.11,1.,a- ! ?.,.“kl“
...................... ....
hold i|t
i W. 11. GiMxlycar’s.
made .luring recent years to the list of !
Tin-.Flint News saystliereis.§150,000
Johnfowls.
worth of building going on in that city.
l'
Without accepting all the claims made
family
for them by &lt;i|&gt;echil advocates, it is safe
Is tn store for all who use Kemps Balsam for
to pronounce them, among the lx»t ef tbe throat and lungs, the great guaranteed rem­
ull round, jnirc bred fowls for ordinary edy. Would you bellevg that II is sold on tte
purposes. ’
merits and that ant druggist i» authorized by
thr proprietor ot thi* woaderfpl remedy to give
you a sample bottle freef It never falls to euro
acute or chronic coughs. AU druggists sell
Kemp's Balslm. Large bottles toe. and ?i.
James 11. Little, a large cigar mannfacturer ot Boston, has failed for 875,000.Illndbllder.
Thr new vcgvtnble tonlc-altcrativr and
blood purifier Is In the shape of u pleasant
syrup, anil contains In a concentrated form
the most vuhtable vegetable curatives,
which have been deyelo|»M by modern
medical ‘And wleiitifie research. It acts
directly ujxm the blood, through it imWHITE LAKOS11ANS.
l&gt;artltig tone and vigor to the entire system
Tin* Laiigslian. as many of our rvadtrs and eradicating disease, and is unequalled
already know, is a large bird, standisg as a cure for scrofulous, cancerous and
upon somewhat long legs. It resembles other humor*, whether constitutional or
in shape the Cochin. It is hardy and otlnrw l*e. catarrh, rheumatism, dyspepsia,
dropsy, hick and nervous licadacbe. female
easily reared.
•
uie unite Langxnans—un *-nianau»n ..rUKM&gt; -'. unit ml flood, liver and kidney
from the black Langshans—are now it- disease-. Price $1. Sold by E. JI. J-athJoseph
rop.
j
‘
tracting tho attention of fanciers, aid
1x-itig as yet exceedingly scarce, ore
"The king," m»I&gt;1 Augustus Hare, "is tho
counted among novelties. California hiw
eati rht
the credit of bristling in Ito purity the least independent ruun In his dominion—the
thc 0NLYwhite l-nngshan fowl. These birds -ife Itoiggor the most so." An anecdote of an ec­
qilMJANTEeO
centric Oxford Ikjggar Illustrate* Hie latter
descrilni! n* l«eing identical in their gen­
•Mirt cf Hte «’• npborism.
eral characteristics with the black Lan|r
A person of dishonest character meutho
shans. The plumage nt maturity is in beggar one day n» bo&gt; was walking wiinoat
pure while, although the young chicfc- (boo- or stocking*
&gt;
show a bluish color on their kicks, wiih
pair of shoe*," said tbo man.
badly.
yellowish dqjyu on throat and breast.’ I
"Excuw me, •irl" onswsred tbe beggar.
Sold and guaranteed by
"I would not stand in yoar shore for nil tbe
Thr llnckwneni * rop.
Sole Agent.'
»
de «itu- W. H.’GOODYEAR, Buckwheat, often called "Hie laiy world!’’
A striking illustration of tbe Independence
wbltes
mnn&gt; drop." deserves better treatmeht which is tiie child ot contentment and «elf
than it generally gets.
It i-s a "catch respect l» one told of tho father of an English
crop." easily grown between regular suc­ bishop Ben Hinchliffs drove a hackney
u Hebo Sboev wltlioot name and price stamped on tbe
cession crops, and will respond to mofe coach. His Industry miulo him tho owner cf
among bottom* put blm down as a fraud.
generous usage titan U frequently £- a livery stable in London, and enabled him
corded it- 'The grain itself i- nutntib* to send bis son to Oxford. Tbe ton graduated
with honors, entered tho churci, and became
nnd palatable, giving both heat and mi*blshnp of Peterborough.
de making vonrtituento. and brings, its
One dav tbe bishop camo to tbe livery
n rule, falrlv remunerative prices, com­ stable keeper and raid: "Father, you must
pared with other cereals.
Manure with bo tired of business, and must wish to retire
a libera) hand, or fertilise with say JOO into tbe country and live in yonr own way.
l«unds of a goal superphosphate, sad Four or five hundred pounds n year aro-at
iee the difference in the result compnrfd your service."
"No, Jack," answered the independent
with one grown on the thin, jtonr land to
father, "1 will stay where lam. lam proud
which It I. Rta.rally alkutal. Sto '™'
luota and a half ptak-ol —&lt;

E

General Debility.

555555555555555555L555555555D555

Nervous Prostration,

S, red. rouab. chanped I
prevented by Cutlcura

if .-TUPS the pain

— -•iTMi.ur-

“T»&gt;tal Brid bkqnaUon Uta hu „„„

■ i’ntl.nra Rrmrtllr*
-&lt;■&lt;.&lt; tea of MonidBC, humiliating*
-di-nr. br-rtnng. scaly. Wotclir and
-i.Hltiu? ’•kin. wiup nnd blood.
■ , r trom plni|’,c* to scrotum, exre? Frtre, Cutlcura. Me.: Soap,
. ,- -j. Prepared by the Potter
f t-miea’ &lt;'orporauow. Boston.
i - flow to cur- Skin Diseases.'*
lustration* aim iwj testimonials.

PIM.

POTATO ROT.

INTEREST TO FARMERS, STOCK

It will

■ok us through. Also ask Uisee
■ of lace curtains In the city.

•an show you nnd at llw

Ajbi's Sarsaparilla,

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

HSUM

'-i\&lt;

iEffiaHWiuE au.

CURE

SaFaRR!!
/glCT|NEMED’Cs^OROVIUXC»Lj

SANTA ABIEand CAT-R-CURE

acre.

_

debted to his sou or to any man Jiving for bis
livelihood."—Youths Companion.

greet from carrying out tbsir designs.
OF COURSE JOHN, WHY

NOT!

Reports of potato rot aro general.

battik&lt; uhek.
HARROWING­
Flrat drive from A to D. beginning the
width of tho harrow below A. and
Ing out the same below D. Then in
crowing bo careful at tbo
go parallel to tho other diagonal of the
PROBATE ORDER.
I'lmtan. county of Barry.-as.
cZ*.;;’‘'/•the Probate Court for the
•i.rit, ,W**“ m the Probate Office in
,t I '■!.,,-«tl:--ii»\in raid enuntv. on Wednea-

hundred ami eigtity-nine.
i'rX*!-''' ’•hari'* " ■ Armstrong. Judge of

711’fifing

the iirtltlnn. duly verl!
l■■&gt;■rp&lt;•iiIlinK. widow of »ald de­
' praying tnat sdintohtnulnn of raid «•• — granted to your petitkiuer or some
1,1 Jbh- person.

i,J2!o1.l"0t*- b** •"■‘icued for tbe hear nig of
•” •'J'1"!, ami tlmt the heirs at law ot said
।K,|&lt;1 *n pthur |iersoti« hitrreated- io
' ••• iw iioKien hi me i-tuumv
"• tl.f city of Hastings, In saidCMmtY. and
—
&lt;! IHV I*...,.
...I... at... .....tai

Unpalntwl hi™ dudmt o rerj w«.
mln. Ume would probobl. K-&gt;
d.mp«,d«e-1hU.
wta, the ,un eflino* out I think U-T
will dry out. ouUido nnd ImI.Io. qu.eker.
In the iwrly ■prink, when the be«» n—
all the benedt they c«n get front the
ran n l.luuk. untwioted hire would eerInlnl. weure more wwnthi tat “»«&gt;
the great heat of tho aummer sun be&lt;*£■!«&gt; « -OUM U. i.»t tta
Xr“.r
a cirrful. .nllghtatal. In-

I, praelleable in Dakota
Oats and hay !«*’’ Ix,lh ,&gt;een more Pr
las damaged'by rain, although large

crops were weu red.
rmta«»r J-bnm.. U ™dil«l with th.
.uu-ment Uml tary Btaly
btae
■„ „„«one «I &gt;b. ebeaptat
qulckl- av.ilaitle niirog*-- »aJ pbtaphoric acid.
Experiment. In the manufacture of
wear by lb. diffu«i-m pnx» »• tawrence La-, show a considerable increase
In Uie yield over (be mill raetbud.

Uc multiply quickly, and oonrtmil
care U required ta keep poultry dear .ot
them dmiUR mtm aoather. Uxrl Pita
thrum or Uuharh powder Ihorougblr
duXl into tbeir teathna la tbo pretan-

ir
keener will, as n rule, ha'e
S'Sl^tahi-hixri 1.K tari-

Uro tor the «-eeral -rUot Uta on chick-

menu and everything eBe.
«idudta•»“

'""undratoed land, ruder from hot and

i.’-h 'l n* rc' • n‘*’ rabi|&gt;eililonerjdve uoiler
.rJ'STto hnre ererylhiug u»|»«&gt;tl“’*rrotrd lu said estate, of thr.
;*'i "• Mid petition, and the btiarlng EJ’t!J.re5ore ttant ludiMtre 3- ctarw&gt;
1 -ijui,'
e**w*,,S * copy nf if U order to )»r
.'u-M tn ih- Ha.Uur* Raxmkh. « iirw»P*
her. 1 1,1,1 clreula»i-d In said tsniuiy of
• -. ‘&gt;111'1- m -Hr’i
!i.r Him—
-■um-btad one.
dft&gt;—Bee Keep®
Judge of Frouate.

The „.natt- lovettlption rammlltee
claim, Uta irriKatlta by art..,an .HU

itapigs. Out of n population of »,0(10,000,
7,000,(100 walk on four legs with an indepen­
dent air, a sort of "a pig and a brother” as­
sumption of cowjuid rights and privileges.
Tbe Servian pig u certainly a remarkable
animal, and no other pig b so self awertive,

&lt;u 111* llttta- ■ .
pleased, which happened to be over the splaahboard. No persmudon or argument could in­
duce him t&lt;&gt; niter his ruiod, and it was not till
be bad tripped up th" P°nF ftnd “I*-1 Hie cart
that be was «ti.:i*t
The mature bug's coat is ot a deep red
brown and n. curly ra a retriever's, turning

Democratic nomination ii offered him. He
■ays be he« alwayi support*! bi« party and
deaervei reciprocal inpport; tba*. be has
Iterwnal friend* and admirer* enough in
Boatoo to elect .him anyhow, and if any­
body doubt* bl» popularity with the Ameri­
can people ail they hare to do to dbuniw the
■ame is to travel around with him a while.

among other iratlons, and he thinks that tbe
man wbo can quiet a crowd in MadUou

UilWdc raid from every thicket aud cop-w.
...
.__ 1—n.-refw in him-

drvds. wuue iuc kM*‘u
™
from Belgrade will crora tracks
*i,h
Hiuoallog jwrk' rt and taxing imagiliabon to
Snceire bv shat ingenuity the b«ut« were
. . ■ .
i— r—nnwl When

drr Wtatber. Um n»«-n to •• &gt;«*»*'4“tdt'bwb theta umy ta water-rithin a
few tohe. ot tl» ““'•£*5’JETS vn must further auow
locomea » compart and taked Uta it to Servian history to ndd to bl. coimucrc.al mpmLnce «uhl artistic value.-8atuniay Renol «mcienUr |»rou« to draw up mow
ture-

Nxw Yoxx, Sept 7.—John L. Ballivsn is

in brief that after thinking tbe matter over
he bos concluded to bo a candidate for coo-

L1XCOL.X, Nsh, Sept. 0.-The coIUpeo of
two buildings on O street Shortly after 2
o'clock yesterdfy- morning caught seven
men and buried them beneath ths debeix
Six of them were rescued m a few niluuto*.
without serious injury, but tbs other. Dr.
Kel*o, was caught bond downward between
tbs ceiling and tbe door of bis office, ami
it was over three hours before be could bo re­
leased. No cue wax seriously injured.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
roK
GENTLEMEN.

■MEWED SHOF.

i2:5o and 11
MTifML SHOW.
All made lu DotigrrtS. Button and Lace.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
fertktyir.
Bret MaterW-

LADIES.
But Fitting.

W. L D0EGLAF, SR WKTON, MAV.
Examine W. L- DoUglw •*-«&gt; hbnra far g-utlamen and ladles..

A. WOOLLEY,
HASTINGS.

�THE OLD PURSER’S YARN.
THE COOK FROM “TERRY HUT" WHO
WOULDN’T MA^E PIES, BUT DID.

A

MYSTERIOUS PLANT.

A

REMINISCENCE.

“For three quarters of a century," aay* a
raddent of Livingsum county,“three stalks of

drovers to ra ^-lv. IU*
“Poor thing." be sold. Itoktag »t a^
which Uy in tbo wagon, W*P*n*
grant suffering. “IsiJ

l. t don’tUAI — u-lnI
ilS*
'fci. —I *»«« “

Did a*

And that wee thing In pink!
■» compli­

ed

just

himself. but tto toy* weren't gniag ta stand
down east somewhere tiiat his father’d had

tbe sudden and myitoriou* manner in which
the plant appeared nt that particular place,
where it marks tho *coue of n bloody tragedy.

New York, make the «pot the object of daily
visits, both from those who live in tho neigh-—J .u. ...._____ __________ ... . .
Springx

nounced it. after some *uug in that rubbishy
old French revolution, you know; I don't.

good hix writing hitnself Caleb I: Cay Iry it
wa^and Caji’n Iry his sea name alwnyv,

es* t&gt;.'ck that wcr crosacd quarter deck. And
yoo take it from me, my son, thnt the quar­
ter deck is just the borne an&lt;i habitation of
the qurer Dick at his queerest. Oh, I could
go on by tbe hour about the old man, but
bold oti till I tell you how he tutted dur big
prize fighting pastry cook from Torre Haute,
Ind.—don't laugh, sir; pledge you my word
he came from there, aud salt water SI a drop
at whaler-ale.
Cap’n Iry wiunY any bigger than a cock
sparrow, as the Doughboy of tbe Waybosh
Used to howl out whenever be wa* drunk.
But, Cristobal Colon! If ever you raw a
cock sparrow with the soul of a lion tucked
Sic, and a* sea lion at that; do you mind.
Cay Iry was that very bird. Somehow
Mr. Terry Hut took a regular wunner against
the little cap’n. Well, if the devil sands

peatry cooks, there’* nothing up to them but
the devil’s mother-in-law; aud Terry Hut he

rnngemeut to be called nn appetite you ever
came ncro® in your born days. "Steward,"
he used to say, px-aing hia hand over his eyes.

finish like, “Steward, I don’t feel very well
today. Think Td better diet a bit. Just let
me taste -some mock turtle soup, a bit of nice
delicate corned beef with plenty of cabbage,
a sardine salad, a fairish help of fig pudding,

of cider. Oh, anti, steward, here, set a nice
'fresh pumpkin pie in tho chart room to­
night, will you, Just in case 1 should feel
hungry toward morning."

It reminded uw, Kate, of a Unie—you; know when!

They both »-t their cap* foe me, after that boll.

on what wax formerly a part of the Hosmer

Dick wa» t'*'1
.
to w* *t a gtautv the jxroi billtiro that Uy in

1781.

a fine calf.
•Tli take it.” herald.'
The man tolpwl him with it out of “»* *•■
gon. aud Dirk bad a hard tl-.n*grtliug it into
a sbailr pUofc where br left it lying uutil h*
could brmg soma cool water. The poor

wm the

thorough faro by which the ftr=t

hall.
And look.-4 up nnd looked down.

of tho Gfaneseo valley. In October, IS14, a
body of American troop*, on its way from
Buffalo to’Sackebf harbor over this road.

was on Sunday, and tho previous day had
had ail their pay with them, no opportunity
baring offered for spending any of it. The
troops resumed their march after eating tbeir
rations Sooh after they had t»-ft the sjiot
two soldiers, who wen- evidently stragglr-rs,
were seen about the dwrted camp. Toward
the middle of tbe afternoon tbe report of n
from the direction of the camp. No attention
was paid to it, but half on hoar later some

Till thej- should appear.
Thea you were dismhwd. like a child In dbtgnire.
How meekly you went!
But your brown eyes, they tout
A thrill to my heart awl a flush to my face.
Yuu hung up my hat,
■
And got it again wbm 1 finished tny rail.

Shall I err
'
ball;

Or the vow* niurrnurrd o’«w.
were still smouldering, discovered th* dead
body pf a soldier lying in the bushai do« by.
There was a bullet bole in his temple. The
body had evidently been dragged to it* place
of concealment, and it wax partly covered

quarters. It was found there that Privates
John Alexander and Baxter were musing.
T!:o Ixxiy of the dead man wa* identified as

Buffalo. Ho had on his person tho amount
of hia own pay and tho amount that Alex­
ander bad received. All tho circumstances
so plainly fixed th" murder of Alexander

aud execution followal.
bi* body wa* found. Tho next year a plant
never before seen in tbe region, and of a spe­
cie* that was entirely unknown to any one
who lived In the valley, sprang up on the
murdered manVgrava This stalk wns fol­
lowed by tbe njipcontnco of two similar one*.
As they grew ugain tho succeeding year in
exactly tbo same spot anti nowhere clue, and

fog, fog, fog clatalup from Vhpe San Lucas, dug of every spring, blossoming regularly at
the old man—never left tho deck in thick
weather, sir—had one ot these delicate pump­
kin pie appetite* come over him, and what Clinton. of Buffalo, finally discovered that
notion should the devil's own mother-innccdcut a* false gromwell.
It was also
into that nine cornered head of hi* but that learned that Alexander, tho murdered sol­
if that tbe old mon got so much os a smell of dier, bail come from a place in Connecticut
tbe crust of tho first solitary pumpkin pie
smarter than tho Doughboy ef the .Waytosh.
Well. maybe he didn’t!
But hold on. First night, off Cape Son
Lazaro: “Cap’n’s compliment*, where is hl*

came to me." Second night, paning Cerrc*
Island, cap'n’* compliment* again, again no

coinpliiw-nts queo more, pastry &gt;- »k sorrier
than over, pumpkin all gone, everything of
tbo pie kind, gone but tho half of a stale co­
coanut. How would that do’
RtVXXTXEX nVXDUXD MES.
It's my belief, *ir, that that Inst cocoanut
broke the camel's back. Anyhow, now it
was call the steward. Turned in, sir. Cap’n’s
cumjdiment*. jilnaw to turn out again.
“Steward, my compliments to that pastry
cook of your* and tell him to turn out and
go to making pi m and keep on making pie*
till I tell him to stop." Four bells—2 a. m—
sleepy steward mounts bridge in tousled hair
and stocking feet "Pantry quite cleared,
sir; may ho knock off now F “ When I order
marc pie fruit* from tl&gt;o store room." Seven
bcll*-3d!0 m m.—“Pie fruit* all gone, sir."
“Nothing IcftF "Nothing, only miuca"
“Go ahead on tbe mince, then." Three bails—
5:30 a. m., and fog lifting a little—“Minceall
gone now; what nextF "Go ahead ou the
empty crust* till I tell %im to stop." Six
bells—7 a. m., sun coming up nnd captain

'cry good; then fetch the pastry cook

How swiftly time flows'.
And who would suppoe

CHECKERS.
“Playing checkers!" exclaimed grandfather
WrathtTby with a look of great turjirixe.
“Woll, wliat'* tho harm of checker*, grand­
father!" nxkixl Dick in a rather fretful tone.
“You piny checkers yourself. It was you
that taught ma to pUy."
“Yes, checker* nr* very well In the even­
ing when oil the work's done,” said grand­
father. "I believe in haring fun at the right
time; all work nnd no play make* Jack a
dull boy. But checker* in the day time!
You never saw me doing such a tiling as
that, dkl youF
"Daytime’s good enough," grumbled Dick.
",Ye*. plenty good enough for a toy that
nexor mcniut to amount to anything," raid
the old farmer.
set me to do," said Dick.
“That’s just the sort of talk you bear from
that sort of a boy,” persisted hl* grandfa-

the plrasure of raWng it by hU own otro and
becoming aft -r awhik the pron.i poeseraor of
a valuable cw. But here w as tbe other side
pmrated. Hi* calf must be pastured through
the summer, and when winter came on |«rovidcd with food ami shelter.
‘•Well—I don't m-mn jmt that,” mi-1 Dick,
ufter a few iulmitcs&gt;thougiit. . “I want to

mine and nolxxiy elie’*. nnd I'd like to pay

hire m" to work, » I’ll have something to
jay with."

my twelve Kjuaras with a rilrer piece of my

dbappe-intin^ him.

But. he *ooo began to

didn't have such an easy gulag father as
you’v* got. But that oughtn't I to make the
difference. A boy ought to have it in him-

more than once felt teuiuted, when

by tho white people. lied Jacket, a* tiie tra­
dition is, annually camped where tbe present
Avon Springs station of tho Erie railroad is,
for tbo purpoio of collecting this root, a* well
tho peculiar nud,l&gt;eneficial medicinal proper­
ties of which wero well known to the Indiana
long before the Gctieeeo country was known
to the whites."—Hammondsport (N Y.) Cor.
New York 8un.

Crisp Clipping* from Good Book*.

them idling around.’"
Grandpa Wratberby, having said his say,
wt out with sturdy stride* toward his own
farm, r. mile distant. Dick was stung more
deeply by his words than tbe did gentleman
imagined.
.
- “Come, let's go on," urged Ram Jone*, a
lounger of the neighborhood. ■•That wax n
tiptop game yon spoiled.”
.
But Dick tuniwl away from him in ill hu­
wo* more truth lu what’ had bfeeu fold than
he liked to acknowledge. He, a boy bf 14,
had never mixed his hand to do a thing thnt
was not required of him, and tho require-

Ba intelligent, but on no account original.
It is a crime for a human soul to sell itself.
Happily grant hate is even rarer than great.
love.
,
Don’t run about appealing to people’s bet’tor nature*.
The great world people bare little time for
sentimental friendship
How society takes a thing is more impor­
tant than tbe thing itself.

tended school through the school mason,
doing light work the while, and in tlw» sum­
mer had engagnl in the form work iu tbe
cn«y going style his grandfather had allnd-

w-imdorful amount of whooping and halloo­
ing a little way beyond.
'‘It's a drove ot cattle—and a big drove,

tasty quarts nugget* dangling from It for »
seal. And you can believe it or not just a*

at alt"
Sim wa* right. Before night the exhaust­
ed animal lif:«i ite brad and opened Itaeym if m grateful acknowledgment of Dick s
euro am! wiicitude. After a few .wallow,
of water it willingly took the warm milk
WI1ILI1
I" -• •- --------- --------------- storativra Dick1* fatl-er camo around and
looked at tbe invalid. Dick told him it* hbtory, adding: "It’s coming to like every­
thing, father." “Good looklug calf," said father with an
approving nod.
“Yas," raid Dick eagerly. "I’m going to
toko good care of it awl feed it up, aud it’ll
make u good cow iu time. Bo worth a good
dral, hey, fatlierl”
. "At my oxjsmse. I rjopowF raid father. Dick liad not got so far ** to think ot that.
Ho hnd oulv. ax the woru out animal re-

co«*t U gradually •Inking, but the
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Pastry cook alone w ith cap'u in chatt room
“And now, Mr. Pastry-cook, what in your“I gues* ft is just as be rays," mused Dick
opinion is tbe jirotobllity of the cajdam &lt;x
a* bo carried die checker board into tho
thi* ship being able to have * slice of pie
when he order* itP
that doesn’t begin Io look out for earning u
Well, air, it was just pitiful to see that poor
bit by tho time he is a* old a* I un. There,
pastry cook’* face break all up like January
old checker board. I’m getting too awfully
thaw and two big line* of tears organize looknd at him long enough.
fond of you. Yon may go into that corner,
It's as difficult to realize another man’s and stick there, for all of me, until I have
themsElva. ou hi* pasty cheek*. Ho just
Braved one great aob .and made out to «ay:
shown.graudfatber I’m good for wmething—
“?&gt;k, cap'n, my pore sperrit is jurt broke all
One may l&gt;o as barmlema* an ol&lt;i mule, btjk if I con.”
to achin'. Have mercy on me thi* time, rir, one does not like It thrown in one’s face.
Dick stroll’d thoughtfully out into tbo
Everybody must car* for bis neighbor’s floklx, wondering in what direction ho had
I’ll hoab if Cap’.. Iry didn't have to blow opinion, whether bo car* for hi* neighbor or better turn htaonurgios. Then' was plenty
his.now with that red bandanna when he not. _
Lover*may uut amount to much, but they hi* father would hire him and. except in tbe
told me the story. And v.-ild horses wouldn't
drag those two men apart after that And, uro more interacting tluui moat things women matter of tbo light duties which he always
bold on a minute, tho steerage just lived on talk aliout.
Society does not, like a young peraou to act
like nn old maid, or a blue stocking, or br In­
“What’s all that going cm over in Deacon
Just tickled to death. Doctor growled, but structive or superior.—Blanrbs WiBi* How­ Blaisdell'* fallow T He had walked until he
nobody minded him. And evary oneof three ard in Tbe Open Door.
had reached the boundarie* o' his father'.

IK-irtry
l-arrowing words,
cook.1’
'
A! last, tho Era lay to off tho bar waitirg
f&lt;ff daylight Up con/.-* a »hirt-*leeve*-pautoin-yuur-boot* committee, with W60 in a draw
nock and a lot of reoulution* in a sticking

bo bathed it* head »«1 ‘Beu sought tto help
of his mother, n reliable counatlor m «U mat­
ter* pertalnlag to kindness to dumb animals,
l&gt;articuUriy of the weak and hclpk** tort.
"Nothing totter than you bavudor.e, xne
said “Let it lie in the shade aud n*L By
and by it wiUtake water If it ever pick* up

Rower Shoe Co.-

then be aits down i:i the rliado pn a summer
day and plays checker*. WkyJ when 1 wax

Dick swept his hand arrow tbe board with
“There
another vegetable curiosity in an impntiruev due ]«rtly to tbo keen criti­
tho vicinity of Avon Spnug* which botanists' cism of himself, partly to his inward couviehave found nowhere e». It is a remarkable
bulbous root which formerly grew on tbo it was imposaible to get angry at the half
sober, half joking words ot the genial nW
inches Wow tbo surfac.- nnd grows horizon­ man.
"I guess youMo about right, grandfather.
tally to the length of four or fire foet. and
frequently attain* n diameter of nine inches. I gues* it wax iu you and if isn’t in me.”
“More’s tbo pity," said hl* p-nndfatber,
It reai-mble* n small log. From it spring* a
bright green vine, not unlike a rtrawberry now wholly serious. "Scetn* to me thi* isn't
vine, which bear* a amall purplish blossom. tho kind of a world for n boy to sit buck in
and
Ju.'t do what be'* told to do and nothing
Tbo Indians, icllra «n/l reminder* of wl&gt;OM
occupancy of tho*e rich flats still abound, turtner. in..., ...MJu.i.n -uout m—
called this root ’the man of the ground.’ to Ixj raying: ‘ixiok about you, you young
lubtnr, nnd see how everything’s working
They attributed great medicinal virtues to
it, but if It has nny it i» yet to be diwovared with you if you’ll only taken hand iu it Look

Young people should be ingenuous
A good rider must study his animal.

flowed into the galley and pentry to that ex­
tent that it'* oil the cooks and waiter* can do

n uu n-.r “u
j lh,
"Well J &lt;font
tW ,ur*
maa. “You will to&gt;*
take your chancra
kt that. It’s oulv til3t if T01' 3WWX«’to
bring it 'n.un-1 it'x well worth five dolUn30
you, and if you lorn it, J’*" lotopwrflfty
You takeyonr eb-&gt;lre, yi-u we. It.

Itaolf
..—I..

through the dust.

Deacon BUisdoU’s fallow

Th* Philadelphia Inquirer, "aro dertroylug
tbe botches along the whole coast line from
Sandy Hook to Cap* May is exemplified by
■ .. ..._ ____ i... .L—
.InrtKr.

tyRepairing of boots and shoes neatly and promptly done
by J. C. Woodruff. Leave orders at our store.' Shop un­
derneath the store.

tho

coming due, to mike a projx*irioa lo his
father to take the animal off Lu bands, pay­
ing him a fair adyaw*’&lt;;u what be had |*ld
then h&lt;f had undertaken. Hi* piece of live
tttx-k was doing wr-li. increasing in size and
beauty with a rapidity which he could altnu«t see from day to day, and tbe older it

of his faxt .growing animal.
"Don’t work tbo boy too hard," said
mother, one day.
’*lt won’t hurt him a bit." said father.
••The vim he’s showing, the steady stick to it
that it’s bringing out of jhitn l» worth a long
sight gioro than the calf H."
“Right you are," mid grandfather. “No,
it won’t hurt him. He get* a little tim* tn
take a game of checkers in the evening, don't
“Sonii times, when ho do-sn’t have to
study," said mother, laughing. “He take*

The calf quickly outgrew her caifhood de­
veloped into a. dainty young heifer, full of

her prouil owner and had w-ttled down Into
tbe dignity of/a young matron, when uno
evening GrawKather Weatherby rams over
and challenged’Dick to n tilt at ch«-kcr«.
“Hl do it, sir, but you’ll be likely to lieat
me all hollow,” said Dick. “I haven’t played
very much this long time.”
Ho luuided the board to the old grntkniian,
then xtejiped up tu hix room for a moment.
Grandfather leisurely set his men and then
stood in astonhhnwut a* Dick took bis seat
“What—hey ’

What's all thisT’

ever. tl» rad ones thnt usually played against
tho black, but twelve’shining gold pie&lt;-ca.
Ho mt l«u-k in Id* chair and laughed at tbe
old gtmUoman’s jutonished face Wore ray­
ing:
"I’m a little older than you were, grand­
father, when you set your Lmnl with silver
pieces, but a* them aro gold, don’t y*u think
I’m about even!"
“Ho, ho!" laughed the old man. "He mid
K—.____ I...., .....

kind I"
„Q ... 7"
oi my cow,- sata Diet
Sixty dollar*, and cheep enough at that,
father ear.
’

,
„ *■— — i
uiuj wjnicHung else,
but Id hardly have the heart to let Imt go
away. Mother says she’s the brat milker ou
tbo farm. And I’vo kept th* calf. k&gt; I’ll hav*
another cow before long."
. l°00d.1^jroa'"“ldSrandftrtb«’. approv­
ingly.
Yoq’to made a good rtart Now
Iwteu—my farm’s too big for each an old felkltt &gt;■ X ....
. VW,
..
’’Grandfather, you don't mean ftp
claimed Dick. "tfuch Und os that of -

Dick took his stand in tho thinly manned
line, and by dint ot jersisteut shouting and

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds
So acknowledged by all who see it or use it.
therefore the cheapest, the

FARMERS
FAVORITE
GRAIN DRILL
None but words of praise for it from the many
J?
whom we have gohFlbk-Drill. and who have given it-thor­
ough trial during the two years we have sold it
,

We are agents for more than a dozen buggies., hidI
I «•
largest stock on hand of any dealer in Central Michigan,
can suit you in both quality and price. The

Studebaker Wagon
Has become such a favorite because it is the ackn
best wagon made, that no farmer with an eye to • who desires to be economical and save money, ran
buy any other. It is the l»est and best made wag'm "

Call and see us when you want anytbihg in the line ef

So they did, and to’hi* dying day the fin*

thing tht«Doughboy of the WaylxMh used to
Which had made iU way far into the fallow.

riyly alipptag
t m die talked
with the grocer with whom the captain wa*।

Hie 1-eM and

it well and make the ben o' it.

Yoa'll

Farm Machinery;

liter out for me.” mid the drover to Dic k.
“Hol that’ll do tar my Dost egg.” said Dick
aloud.
grandfather.

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Hastings Banner.

V0L. XXXIV. NO. &gt;21

Hastings, mich., September

1)0 YOU INTEND ATTENDING THE

Hastings
Banner.
I'uWI.M Wrtnnrf,,,. L,
I

WEST OrMICHIGAN
FAIR
that Grand Exhibition,
i he Last Days of Pompeii
At GRAND RAPIDS next week!

Ifyou do, and want to

While there, be sure to attend the

TOWER CLOTHING CO.’S

PHENOMENAL BARGAIN SALE) ou will follow the crowd to the leading store and see the larg­
est stock of superior made Clothing, Hats and Furnishings contained in any one store in Michigan

THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL SALE PRICES
•

Will surprise and please you.

THE i’l RCIIASEH IS GUARANTEED A SAVING OF ONE DOLLAR OUT OF
EVERY THREE HE EXPENDS. DISSATISFIED PATRONS MAY RETURN THEIR
b.n'PS FOR EXCHANGE OR REFUND OF PURCHASE MONEY.
Qarry Co. people are invited to make their headquarters with us whenever visiting
Grand Rapids. Leave your bundles and baggage at the Tower; we check it and care
ior ir free of charge. Mr. Glenn W. Greenfield, formerly.of Hastings, will be glad to
wdrnine hi&gt; ol(l friends, he having associated himself with tho

TOWER CLOTHING CO
Largest Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters,

GRANO RAPIOS.

taer Munros, Pearl and Canal Sts., opp. Sweet’s Hotel,

THE -ACME

G-Aot*sI Met!
.

Are now prepared to show you their*

_ ForCookiniFeed

FOR STOCK.

■HEATING WATER

FALL GOODS
As they have just received a^full line of

LADIES’

MISSES’,

and CHILDREN’S

.MILWAUKEE GRAINS,
That cannot be excelled for durability or wear.
^very ,Pa”
guaianteed. We have also the exclusive sale of the cele­
brated

Generating Steam
For Various Purposes

THE ACME BOILER
Will cook or steam any kind of feed placed In a
barrel or vat. without danger of burning, mid
with no further care or attention tnan the labor
of keeping up the fire, thus overcoming the
objection ton kettle or cauldron, with which
the fire comds In direct contact. It will steam
mouldy hay »P&lt;! com perfectly sweet, make dry
straw and rifrnvtalks soft and palatable and
caok potatoes so as to wake thorn digestible
mid valuable for food. It w ill save oncdhlrd to
one-halt the u’ual amount ofcorn or other fo.d,
and the stock fed on cooked food wtit thrive

tatter.
It tn perfectly adapted for use tn ot^mn
laundries. In butchering eaUbtahments tor
renderins lard, gec.eratlta Btesm or besting
water tor a variety ot purposes, and when fitted
urt*
«’rM’nr,‘ ta TO,uft,e ,orrunn‘BS

small engines­
It. simplicity ot coastraction render. It tbe

Il'H/TA'ST

svnstKiFTjox rates:
$1.00 FEB YEAR.
If not paM before tbe end ot the yeai
^.‘l03 wnl
be 81
euunty.
AhVEETISINU BATES:

One cMiyan per year..................................«ioo oo
*&gt; tra {barge tor special positions.
,
jobTkintino.
H*pe -uu pride Is felt tn the dob Printing Denartu*.-MLjf th.
.c-

BOOT

See our line of Fine Shoes.
SIGN OF THE BIG RED BOOT.

FOB SALE BY

GOODYEAR BROS..
HASTINGS, MICH.,

I H. C. Carpenter &amp; Son,
WOODLAND, MICH.

Rower Shoe Co
Erf Repairing of boots and shoes neatly and pro Pc|,op nnl&gt;y -I. C. Woodruff. Leave orders at our stere. l
■ uerneath the store.

COUNTY NEWS.
c“w-

WINTER WEARING APPAREL

Vyt/.

Hactixoh, Dabby Covxty, MiCihuan.

The following person* are autiiorized to iteelvo aubscrtnlTi.,.

BY PURCHASING YOUR

Rmver Shoe

COOK &amp; ISriSKEIilT
----- AT----

?^Ti “.&lt;w:.‘ppr.0,rd Patents of machinery,
employed-enablea
the
BAXHl tn iln
ui,

Save the Entire Expense of the Trip

IXUlXJtfl

is. 1889.

Croup Remedy!
for children.

J. McK. lvcy, Maule Grove,
frevtou Jewell. Assyria.
l’&lt;»5tma»ter, Ijeer r.
P.rV.nuuter. Itanfield.
“
O'DoanelL
J. N. Covert. Carlton.
Postmaster. Freeport.

D. JU Mort111 und.
Creek.
F. G. Norwood. Deito-.t.
John8hean, Hickory Corners. .
Brown * Cairns. Prairieville.
A. G. Jessup. UranveUlle.
J'oslinu-»t&lt; r, V.itil;- - n-'ii ■­
C. W. Armstrong,
Mill*.
Money tralit to tn.-se agv*it* will be receipted
(or hr the BAXsrjt proprietors, and we trad
all luibscribers st the v'.sre* named who have
not settled with u» will, beteecn this date and
New Years. j&gt;aj» their subscriptions to the
Bas'NKB's ugrmts tnuued above.
.
Ite&gt;p«*ct1ully,
COOK &amp; NI8KERN.

Shulti.

Fanners an- busy threshing wheat.
Averages about 13 bushels per acre.
\
Mrs. Belle Cross, of Adrian, and Lom-a
Johnson, of Hastings, spent Sunday at
their father's.
A. it Nash went to Kalamazoo yesterday'
■on buMness.
Those who attended the State from tills
place report'll a good time.
Warreu Laurin. of Kalamazoo, was In
town Monday on business.
Our school commenced Monday, with
Mary Crook as teacher. The depot Is being moved about twenty
rod* south of Its former site. Mr. Dean,
of Hastings, Is moving it.
Hope against the world for rye. Mr.
Pronchky from our hundred and . onetourtii acres of rye threstad one hundred
and ten Uushds. This Is voudted for by
reliable parties. It was grown on what
was formerly a &gt;wamp. Some of it was
down so It could not be harvested, and
you know lt.wa- not a very good year 'for
rye either.

The best Advertis­
ingmediumin Bar­
ry County.
.

WHOLE NO. 1790.
News Is Ju«t.received that Eugene Hor-‘
ton, lofmeriy of Prairieville, is very sick.
Itev. Collins expects to leave thla clrc.uit
soon, and return to college. Mr. Collins
lias made many warm friends here, and
our best wishes will go with him.
J. M. Smith has several good farms for
sale cheap.
J. Calm, is driving a well for the Wood­
land roller mill company. He bus f6und
51 feet of water at a depth of 80 feet, but
it cornea into the pipe with such force ns
to fill it with coan&gt;c gravel to the height ot
&lt;• or 8 feet, making H impossible to set
Uieir screen asycL
Our farmers are now in the midst of
seeding.
Herbert Brown-was away on Friday at
Pine lake havlnA good. time. Some at­
traction that draws Herbert away.
Ely Clemeut is still very sick.
John Brandstetter is very sick.
Burt McBain has tarn unable to work
during tiie last few days.
Mr. FHleld, of Nebraska, was in Prairie­
ville on Saturday. His'daughter Lena re­
turned with him to Nebraska. Lena lias
many warm friends here&lt; who Join in wish­
ing her happiness in hep-new home.
M. J. Goss went to Detroit Tuesday- to
purchase goods." He wi/l take a Imai from
Detroit to Chicago, where be also goes to
purchase goods.
A childrens* choir has been organized at
the M. E. church. 11 is a success.
. Rev. Dellaati preached at the M. E.
chuteh on -Sunday in Itev. Perry's pliee;
lie having gone to conference.
M. T. Jones and Mr. Robinson went to
Plainwell on business Saturday.
Mr. Donehue, our bartar. informs us
that he will soon move to Martin.
The Olin reunion will'occur at tta pleas­
ure resort on Gul! lake this week. As this
is a matter &lt;&gt;f considerable Interest we
shall to give full particuiars next week.
Mo&gt;. Seasons, of Ohio, formerly a . Mrs.
Russell, of this place, and a sister of J. J.
Perkins, .and her daughter, Mrs. William­
son, ot Utarliu. Ohio, also Mrs. Metlln,
Mrs. Perkins' sister will attend the Olin
reunion-aud spend n few days at J. J.
Perkins*.
We understand, that this reunion 1* a
reunion of seven generation.* of tbe Olin
faniilj, numbering about 400.
Dr. MeLeay lias a new picket fence the
length of ills farm on the road. The Dr.
is fixing up his place very nice.
Dr. Hyde is making some improvements
alongdhe rood on ids farm.
Mrs. Donehue bos l&gt;een spending the
past week with friends nnd relatives in
Martin.'
Prairieville has gone back to first princi­
ples in P. O. uattciv, and Wm. Brown
stamps the letters from Dow on. Herbert
Brown is deputy postmaster.
We are sorry to learn that F. Wocalham*
is about to leave us. He will go to -Rich­
land to engage in the liarnes* trade. He
has tarn wlttoas several years, ami it is
wltii regret that we lose so msxi a citizen,
and su pleasant a family. Our good wish­
es go with them.
We wi-rii Indulged In a short shower of
rain .Sunday mornttig. Give us some
more.
Vera Brown lias been sick f&lt;u the jmst
two weeks and unable to attend school.
He is now slowly improving.
Win. Hathorn and' wife have gone to
Ohio on n visit, and will return via Detroit
and take In the exposition.
George Brainard and wife have gone to
Dakota to visit their children. Mrs. Hon­
eywell nnd Mr. and Mrs. Newland, of
Olivet, accompanied them.
Herbert Brown and Eugene liarthorn
will visit the Detroit exposition.
Geo. Wclgle buried a child, which died
very suddenly last week.
The Prairieville school is progressing
very satisfactory nuder the guardianship
of Prof. Smith and Vora Burst.
Tta district board Is nbont to furnish flic
school with a globe and some valuable
cliarts.
»
Jin*

Dr. Benson has trailed lots with Mrs.
Kirk Grant and is rapidly pushing his
store to completion.
Dr. J. A. Baughman was in town last
week having with him bis invention for
al! machinery employing a crank motion,
and ail who have examined it pronounce
it one of the finest attachments ever made
for a sewing machine.

Mahlon Seeley died Munday 9th and was
buried Wednesday, 11th.
Chas. Burger moved out of Morgan
Tuesday.
.
The r.cw grocery firm are cleaning up
their building, and making all needed re­
pairs preparatory to moving Into the same.
Quit,- a numtar of our citizens attended
tbe reunion at Hastings last week.
L. P. Cote has his -steamer on the dry
dock for repairs.
Wm. Hill, ben. wassailed to Ohio last
Tuesday, to attend the funeral of his broth­
er.
E. O. Hyde is gaining very fast.
Elder Cliapman, the new minister,
I»rt?acli&lt;-«1 bis tint sermon last Sunday.
Rev. Caywood shjpissl his goods last
Monday, preparatory to starting for bls
clrarge, Big Rapids.
We understand that there was some nice
eels eaught quite recently But of Thornap- .
pie river.
'
,
W. S. Adkiru went to Charlotte last
week on busincK
'
Preaching every two weeks at the hall
in Morgan.
'
F. D. boules and F. Greenfield have secuntf an engine, which will furnish power
to grind apples for cider this falL

’ Social at T. S. Clark's, for the benefit of
Ker. Daniels.
The people in this vicinity are in hopes
that Elder Daniela will tie sent lack for
another year.
’
There was quite a warm time at the Star
I. (V G. T. last Friday evening.
- Mrs. Harry Wilbur is visiting her par­
ents.
•
• Mrs. C. M. Smith is still on the sick list,
but is some better at this writing.
Some of the young people are Intending
to have a picnic at Gun lake Sept. 2'Jd.
Frank Smith, ot Hastings, was the guest
of his uncle the fore part of the week.
Will Smith Is again able to be about his
llanOeld.

Frank Schumaker, of Grand Rapids, Is
visiting his brother Chas.
\
Winnie Bellinger is attending- school at
Battle CreA.
Boni, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Bresee, u son,
Sept 13th.
Bert Clark, of Ann Arbor, is visiting at
L.
Edmunds tide week.
Artie Bellinger started last week for '
Kalamazoo, where lie will clerk In a music
store,
.
Mrs..Tungate supports a new windmill.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Moore spent Sunday
at Galesburg,
11. Tn-thric and family are talking of .
moving.________________

Annie Eno is very’ sick with hjlious
The Micliigiai conference of the church
of the United Brothrexi in Christ convened *
Mr.-. Eliza Fnuiclcr is visiting her broth­
at the BaltimurcMiurch. Barry Co., Mich.,
er, -Russell Slade,
Sept. 4 Hi. 18S9. Bishop N. Castle, presid­
Jessie Wilber, of Convl-. made a short
ing. W. N. Briedensteln was elected sec­
call on friends lest Thursday.
retary. and &lt;&gt;n calling the roll ft was found
Mr. ami Mrs. 'Fred Quick, accompanied
that 17 ministers were in line with tbe
■by Mrs. R. Mayo, ot Nashville, vlsltcil the
c-bureh and 12 lay delegates were identified
latter's mother In Convls last week.
by tin-conference. Rev. J. A. BlickenNtaff.
Levi Brooks Lad a sjdc ln«t fceekt and
Rev. G. B. Wyland. Rev. Win. Campbell,
next week will start went to join his wife,
of SL Joseph conference, Rev. Wm. Mewho has l*cn there since last spring.
Kee. missionary treasurer for the U. B.
Mrs. Rais, of Battle Creek, is vislliug
church. Revs. Shilling and Baldwin, of
। friends hen-the North Michigan conference and Rev.
| Will Potter'* teaching in the Lincoln
II. H. Maynard, ageitf of Western college,
! district, Assyria.
Toledo. Iowa, were admitted to advisory
Ward Quick is attending school at
scats In the conference. Revs. F. CarjienNashville.
*
ter and C. Corman were received into the
We made a miMalto in our Item last
conference. The only changes in boundar­
week. itox. Myers will preach at the
ies were in the presiding elder district*,
Mrs. Mason Holcomb is tatter.
Maple Grove church Sundity morning in­
Steve Temple and family have returned which were re-arranged and known as
stead of Cedar Greek.
north nnd south districts. Rev. Jas.
1). II. Brice and Mrs. Jarrard attended from the lake.
Mrs. Bronghas purchased a farm near Turner was elected Brandi mlsslotiaiy
Hie reunion at Hastings last week.
treasurer and Rev. W. D. Mtratton Branch
Mrs. Samuel Marshall and her mother Woodland.
Or* missionary secretary also Branch secretary
Maud
Sharno
is
visiting
at
Mrs.
nre uiakir.g friends In the northern part of
nnd trea-urer of the general S. S. board.
the state a xislt.
J. Turner was elected secretary of tbe
Chas. Hatjcn and wife and Mr. Sweezey
Historical society. Brledctutcln and Wei­
and wife attended the reunion last week.
Wheat and oats are all threshed in this lar were elected memtars ot a court of ap­
Mre. Airs U quite sick at this writing.
peals. Revs. Brlrdcnsteln and Mowers
vicinity, with a fair yield of each.
were elected presiding eiden. Trustees
Corn cutting is now in order.
A. A. Aldrich while at the drug store were elected of western college, the confer­
Some of our citizen* have l4cn building
ence having decided to cooperate with that
cisterns, and hope to bare plenty of soft one day last week'after some horse medl- institution. Bengal was chosen as tta
cine, bad an unpleasant experience with
water as soon as It rains.
place of holding the next conference.
The non store will be doing tiuslncsn the contents of the bottle containing the
The stationing committee n j-orted as
medicine
by
it*
having
fermented.
When
this wtrk. under the management of Geo.
the cork was drawn the preparation flash­ follows: North district, Benj. H. Mowers. "
Mosier and Clarence Doolittle.
P. E.: Bengal Circuit, J. A. Blinkenstaff;
Wm. Gilta-pic Juw about completed his ed Into his face and eyes, rendering it n.t- *Ovid and Clinton, C. Corman: Sunfidii and
essary to lay up for part of a day.
bdek Imusc. and it i* an ornament to our
Mrs. Rockwell entertained friends from .Hany, W. A. Weilar, Dover and Eaton. P.
village.
Grand Rapids and Allegan several dnjs ParnwrrEvangeliat, D. J. Holbrook; South
Campbell Bros. are ataut to erect a barn
District. W. NZBriedenateln, P. K.; Jaekthe past week.
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on ttair premises.
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Net Brunney lias returned from Battle son Circuit, F. Carpenter, Ia*s11c and AurilMart Bates has .the brick ou his lot for a
iua. James Turner; Cedar Creek and Cas­
brick house, which will be built this fall. Creek for a few days visit with her parents. tleton. J. W. Melraf Gaines, A. Bcgrow;
A. C. Cortrlght has purchased a lol of H.
Ed. i’rnnal iu»s also drawn the brick for
Byington, upon which lie is preparing to Ganges. G. B. Wyland; Athens.- D. W.
a new house.
•
Martin.
Dr. Hunt will erect a bulldiiig.on one of erect a dwelling house.
The conference collection on Sabbath
Many people from hero attended the re­
his lots tills fall.
nt your city last week.
Rev. McLean has sold his property hero union
Rev. Moxlum, of Iowa, Is visiting his tory of the conference. Tbe following
to D. Campbell and Harry Adams/nd will daughter, Mrs. Burt Bradley, and other resolutions were adopted:
move to n place near Toledo, where he has
WitKXKAS. In tbe past year the memtar­
ta«n stationed on a circuit by the W e»ley- friends.
ship voted upon a revised constitution and
an conference. We are all sorry to lose
confession of faith, which upon counting
the Rev. and family.
the votes, was almost unanimously adopted,
Our sick* are all convalescertt.
Mrs. Howard Mosier and Miss Carrk
J. Parot has the cellar dug for his new and
Geslcr have Just returned (join a visit to
WllKRSAN The general conference tn Its
house.
their brother at Saranac.
- Lena Wunderlich and Emma Bitzer, of last session, found tbe voting to have been
Grand l^dge. visited their -parent* and dune regularly and orderly: whereupon
they
put their seal upon tills work by a
Woodland
friends
Sunday.
Our drought still continues.
. B. S. Holly has purchased a village lot vote of 110 yeas to SO nap. Whereupon
Mrs. Mason Holcomb ls*ome bjrtlW.
of Sidney Thomas nnd Intends building a tlie board of bishops on the 13th day of
Mre. Armstrong's family are all sick.
May.
18S0, declared that we are’now under
house on the same this fall. •
Uncle Doyle Is very sick yet.
A good many of our citizens attended and governed by the said revised confes­
Krein’S. &lt;u
sion and constitution; and, while we have
the reunion at Hastings.
Laura Parklaurat is working for Mrs. F. not deemed it wise to revise said confes­
WedDMday *nd Thuroday. and reported *
sion and constitution; yet our civil and re­
Hilbert
KW|XlJli'iVrkins. D. Stornw, Elias Joue*. J.
Tta Demorest contest held at the M. E. ligious liberty would not allow us to be dis­
Cairtm and wile and others attended the church on tiie 10th was listened to by a loyal cither in church or state, and in matlarge audience. The medal was awarded ten, of government we nre republic or be­
state fair at Lansing last week.
lli ve in majorities ruling. Therefore,
’ \Vm. Calnrs is »Clllng lots of sewing ma- to Bertie Johnson, of Coats Grove.
ffoolred. That we iiereby express our
A good many of our citizens took In Ute
cheerful acquiescence in the work of the
'“!£ Btakm» wj.
•‘“LX’ Slate fair and f^ononnced It very gw&gt;d.
Mra. Jessie Jordan has returned from late general conference, and as It is our
tel Wedmudav and Thursday of last week.
Our M-hwl iur. rUrlrrl ""
rU«w&gt;&lt;- Petoskey aad reports having a good Hum-. duty so it is our pleasure hereafter ns
Unde Levi Holmes went to GreenviIk­ heretofore to yield a hearty and loyal
tv with an attendance of MXty-u'« •
obedience to the powers that ta in both
on Thurwlgy to attend conferenoa.
. ■ AreWt Burrt &gt;• .O'"1""* “ ,,0“'
chnreb and state; and moreover, we believe
A new girl at L. Hongh's.
"m't. Jour' I’ “IU« 1»Uo««*oU«™1 • G. W. Rising and Mre. Ira Stowell are the measures completed by the last general
entertaining their sister Mrs. Itoxanna conference, will tend to harmonize nnd
'TTem^and^S? U'nted out at Pine
Carpenter, of York Statu.
Mr. Clark Is grading the school in dis- rhumb, and no enable us to do more i
U^yro»ttambcrlain ba» a new set of
IrietNo. 4. A much n-eded improvement. better work for the Master than ever
F. F. Hilbert is building new sidewalk. I fore.
band-cults. Look nut boj s-

�SCHOOL COLUMN.

BUSINESS CARDS.

W

OODLAND HOUSE,
Woodland. Mich.

FRILLS IN FLAMES
jiinal with and true only ot BcmkI'nI

A Narrow Escape for the Chi­
cago Exposition.

UM IO test tnc matter, rar rum economy,
buy only Hood a Sarsaparilla. Kolibby all drugpuolic. When la Woodland, stop at tbe
todland house.

A. SHELDON,
v
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Blocs. Haattags.
mey to loan on Itwd Estate Beal Estate
i. can furnish complete
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

T&gt; M. BATES,
JI.
Attorney at Law.
Practices in all courts of the Mate and United
Stales. SjM-ctal atteauou to collection*. Monev
to loon ou real estate. Office over O. D. SpauldC. ANDRUS, Dentist,
.
Hastings. Midi.
Nitrous Add Gm or Vitalized Air given for
tbe palnlOM extraction 61 teeth.

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P. DRAKE. M. D.,
Office over Holloway-’* drug store.
Office hours from z to 4 p. m. Telephone, con-,
uectlng with residence. at Holloway'* . llru~
M. B. G1LLASPIK, Notary Public
.
and U. S. Claim Agent;
utn ail kinds of claims before the
to. Callon him
Jeficnon Bls.,

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M. F0W1.EIL
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Dentist.
Room* tormerly occupied by Dr. Jones, over
Suiltb. Hams &amp; Von Annan’s.

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A Kalamazoo county Sunday school
superintendent lost 8150 on three card
monte.
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Mothers will find Dr. Winchell’s teething
syrup Just the medicine to have in the house
for the children; it will cure coughs, colds,
sore throat, and regulate the bowels. Try
IL
Birmingham has Voted to bond Itself for
a 515.000 water works plonL
Uncle Sam’s Condition Powders will
cure distempers, coughs, colds, fevers and
most of the diseases to which horses, cat­
tle, sheep, hogs and poultry are subject.
The circuit court for Jackson county
has just commenced to whittle away at a
calendar of 141 cases.

FIRE AMONG THE “ WOMEN FUINB."

lakaa

Light

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Chicaqo, Sept 10.—At Ibilfi p. m. Satur­
day, as the large crowd of visitors were filing

ot “fira" was bear-1 In the exposition build­

the finmee bad gained »uch headway that it

Whoa the ciffiesr did understand whaL
was going on be did all in bls power to atone

LOOSE'S RED CLOVER PILE RfStEDY. Is
a jkhUIvc specific far all forms ot tiie disease.
Blind, bleeding, tlehtruc. ulcerated nnd pro­
truding ]&gt;llr»—I*riee Me. For sale by ,Vi\H.
Good year.
ofib es over Hastings National Bank,
Clamnee Eddy, once n Saginxw valley
llasting-. Micblgiir..
Assoelalc offices. Iloums 15. lb and 17, new organist, is making a seusatidn by his
Housrtuan Block. Grund llapfds. Midi.
playing In Paris.

at tbe bottom and tten taking the sheet in
bis bands tore it from tho frame. lacerating
hims.-lf badly cs he did sn. A gust of flame
and heat blew out which nolwdy could fam*,
ami in a minute Haynes' millinery ex­
hibit,
Mnrsb-dl Field A Ca’s dry goods dis­
CllRtSTuFliUt H.
It is the current report about town tlud
Kemp's Babain for the throat am! lungs I play. nnd D. B. Fisk &amp; UaM eaw were
A. BARBER, ,M. !&gt;.,
t
making some remarkable cures with peoplt wrapped in tire.
•
Physician and Surgeon,
who arc troubled with coughs, sole throiit
Office over Nevin's store. Office hours from 2 asthma, bronchitis nnd consumption. Any
Hnlfudoacu exeftod people begnn to yell
druxxfst will give you a trial' bottle free of cost. “Are" and tho cry wm taken up on a hundred
W. LOWRY, M. D..
It is guaranteed to relieve and cure. The large tongue*. Tim end doers of the bnUdlng bad
•
Physician and Surgeon.
covered by tho crowd there was something
Makes a specialty Of treating diseases of the
The yachtsman ought U&gt; iw thoroughly like a panic. Shriekte; woman and bowling
fatnillnr with sheet music.
meu masaed theinvelvcs up against tbe south
EHert’s Daylight Liver Pills are a boon to
Office and residence on Broadway, near Court
sufferers from sick headache, sourjstomach,
Bouse. Hastings. Mich.
torpid liver and Indigestion. Sugar coat­ body shouted: “Break out the doors; here’*
C. WELTON
ed. pleasant to take and warranted to go a ram,’' amt tho num jumped up to Gerrlnger’s display of wooden rornlcre and scrollthrough by dnvIIgbL
Is agent for the Ohio Former’* Insurance Go.
The race news from Shccpshead Bay is worked lienmi A heavy piece ot highly
He writes policies ou a man's property against
decorated timlier was pulled &gt;.ut and thrown
teas by fire, lightning or wind; against a man'. pleasanter reading than that from the
lengthways ou tho floor. A ocore of men
I tie by death aud accident.
south.
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G

E. KENAST0N.
Attorney nt Law.
(Over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.'s store.)
Fraeuees In all courtsol tbe State. Collections

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promptly attending to.

R. TIMMERMAN, Homcepathlc Physlcian .and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop's drag store.)

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ARTIN V. BARKER, Reni Estate, Insunuice and Loans.
Office with J. G. Runyan ft Bon. 2 doors north
ot Postofflce.
Special attention given to making exchanges;
■ owners carefully looked after. Farmsi
M-tor sale or exchange. Houses and1
( lota for sale.

K

ras a crush that sounded like tbe re-

s The Bible says, -man is fearfully and
wonderfully made." But physiologist* all
ooneedc that the most wonderful portion of
man Is the. nervous system. In It hre lix-ate&lt;l the seats of life and mind, undlthe con­
trol of all the bodily organs. When the
nerves are «lcstroye&lt;l. the i«art IsparalyzetL
The.flcsh, btocal and bones an- untiling to it
Derangements of the brain or nerves are
the causes of headache, fits, dizziness, flut­
tering of the heart, sexual weakness, slecplessuess. neuralgia, cold hands ami feet. A
free trial l»oltle of Dr. Mines’ Nervine—tho
latest and most successful cure for all these
diseases, may be liad at W. H. ymxlyear’s
drug store.
•
Mrs. C. Van Bcnschmt-n, music teacher
at Perry, received a severe sunstroke Satunlay and is in a critical condition.

Tbo noise of tbo smashing of tta door wa«

smoke nnd it did UHlo to calm them, coming,
as it did, with tbe splinteripg of glass and
were so frightened that they smashed out?

leaving bits of trousers nnd peUlcoateand
here and there a shred or two of epidermis
ously enough a reporter could find but one

While the crowd wan talcing care of itself
l ie fire was pushing things energetically.
Tt» cnsra of Haynes, Goesagv, Marshall
Field
A Co., Julius Bauer, Mandel Bros.,
Cou*amptlon Cured.
An old pbyslcau. retired from nnietlce haring Schlesinger &amp; Maysr, James Wilde &amp; Co.,
bad placed in bls hands by an EmI lixlla mis­
sionary the formula ot a simple vrsvthble rem­
edy for the speedy aud permanent cure of con­
whole, but win ot them were badly
Mich.
Hastings,
sumption. bronchitis, catarrh, asthma and all
throat and lung affection*, also a positive and
radical cure lor nervous debility smi all ner­
CAPITAL, $50,000.00. vous corn plaints, after having tested It* wonder­ qulsite laces, bonnets thnt made good women
ful curative powers In thousands of rases, has feel naughty, all three fragile but most exfelt it his duty to make It known to hl* suffering
Actuated by this motive and a desire
Ineorporated under the laws of tbe State of fellows.
to relievo tmman suffering. I will send free of longest purs•» in the Chicago dry goods busiMichigan.
charge, to all who desire it. this recipe in Ger­
man, French or English, with full direction!
for preparii g and using. Bent by mall bv ad­ minutes shriveled up into osbos Tbe flame
Open for business Dec. 15. is* In building for­ dressing with stamp, naming this paper, w. A. burned fiercely, roach Ing up to tbe roof, and
merly occupied by Messer Bros.
Noves. 140 Power’s Block. Rochester.N. Y.
swaying back and forth in tho draught itself
/ The Illinois syndicate, which hie gobbled bad made.
oyncKRs:
apart of tbe B. C. A B. C. railroad, Is now
D. G. Robinson, President;
after the rest, and it Is n good tnlng.
Everybody thought that tho whole mag­

Hastings City Bank,

C. D. Beebe. Cashier.

• directors:
Dun W. Reynolds,
D. G. Robinson,
L. E. Knappen,
a D. Beebe.
. General Banking Business Transacted.

Don'l Whip a Sick Horse,

Nor take Catharic pills when your bow­
els or liver are sluggisli. They are whips.
But try—once nt least—Miles' Nerve and
Liver Pills.' They act through the nerves.
Sanipba* free at W. 11. Goodyear's.
Mrs. IL Wolf, of Bay City, aged 85, was
thrown from n buggy Sunday aud badly
hurt, her arm and skull being fractured.
Tired Out

The distressing feeling of weariness,
and exhaustion without effort, which
makes life ■ burden to so many people, is
JT. BHODKASER, Proprietor,
due to poverty ot the blood and feeble
Cor. Jefferson and Court Sts., Hactlngs, Mich. • vitality. If you are* suffering from Such
feelings, BludbUder Is Just whst you need,
RatM, • I .OO per Day.
dtnd will lx* of the greatest benefit to you.
This House is new, with pleasant rooms. The
paxronaKe of the public Is respectfully solicited. It purifies and enriches tbe blood. Imparts
tone and vigor to the whole system, olds
digestion and overcomes all morbid ten'dencles and nervous affections caused by it
depressed state of the blood, strengthens
Corner of Court and Jefferson Bl. Keeps flpur. and builds up the system, while It eradi­
Bed, bone meal, ground oyster-shell. e«z food cates disease. It Is pleasant to take and’
tho doao Is small. Try It and be cured.
Price 81. Sold by E. H. Lathrop.
.­
Natural selection does seem to enter the
case when it comes to selecting a Jury.
Ellert's Extract of Tar A Wild Cherry
Is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for
coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, and all
throat troubles: will relieve and benefit
consumption. Try, it and be convinced.
Every bottle warranted; price 50c and 81
per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prepared
When you want anything In the line of
by the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago.
111.
.
Water differs from n good many, things
in thnt it Is highest when there is most of
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G
OK
LOOSF8 RED CLOVER PILLS CVR8 SICK

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

GILLASPIE,

FARMERS
And All Others

mHiuhPmn,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CALL ON

H. L. Newton,
HASTINGS.

ill Net Goois aid
Price Satiriactory

Goodyear.
The Midland Jumal, started nine months
ago to fill a long felt want, has thrown up
the sponge apd qulL

“P'"W“

_ . _ __ f-r awnv far

the Are department here torcach. Tteiro were
about .’.,000 people on tta ground* when tbe
fln- started, and no one bad any idea bow
tta fire originated. Th» main ImUding wo*
entirely d-troy-d with all tta exhibit* and
boatha A flue steel car. wbloh was oo ex­
hibition, wav al*o deviroyel Tta total Ite
teesUuntjd at 82S’).0M; lose On cur,

pie present probably half an hour before the
alarm, but tta throng had been reduced to
12,000, when N. B. Haynes, who was stand­
ing with bis back toward his own exhibit,
Madison, Wte, Sepnrter 8
noticed the red-hot carbon from one of the o'clock yesterday morning fin* was d^c°7*
electric lights in the great case of Charles cred in tta furniture »tcre of Andrew Erick­
son, at Stoughton, mid raged until that
beneath. Tbe thin fabric caught fire at building and firo other Imines* plows wore
once, and Mr. Haynes jumped forward to (Mrtroyod, catalog aluMof 537,0(1). oo whwh
Aide in tbo^lam platM and smother the bh'xu, tb.-re wn* only auafi in.uraneo. Tbe wr»
but before l»o could do so a policeman junjf-wl arc wventeon in number, end ttair lovoas
at him, crying out, “No you don't," and rnngu from •UO’J to F1,&lt;W), with not more
twisted him away from the caw with great more than one-third lumranc. Tno tlroia
violence. Before Mr. Hnjtee* could expiate mippcwcd to have been of lii'vndiary crigiu.

it is only found In Butte county, Cali­
fornia, and In no other part of the world.
We refer to the tree that produces the
healing and penetrating gum used in that
pleasant and effective cure for consump­
tion, asthma, bronchitis and coughs, Santa
Able, the king of consumption. W. H.
Goodyear guarantees and sells it lor SI n
iHittle or three for *2.80.* Ry the use of
California Cat-r-cure all symptoms of ca­
tarrh are dispelled, and the diseased nasal
passage is speedily restored to a healthy
condition.
Charlotte is the site ot the UJ S. fence
machine company.

,

exhibit*, and water began to play cn tbe

almost as rapidly os they had grown. Tho
flimsy textile substances were burnt out,and there was in a few minutes nothing but

great many thousand dollars, worth ot mer-

beforo it had time to become serious.
Outaide tbe exposition ball a great crowd
had gathered, made up parUy of people who
■ido contingent of curiosity hunters and
tougta. As Uioy were looking st tho block
length of tho buikling sor-iebody mw a man
and a woman on tbe roof. How they hod
got there wm a mystery which they declined
to explain, but there was only one way to

Firemen went up and tbe girl waa cheered
-to tho echo by some 4,000 people-, who
watched tta rescue with alt tho entbud aim
of the front row at n ballet performance.

The loss la estliusl.d at about &lt;75,000,
probably all insured. In the art gallery, as
near es known, there wore, 5300,000 worth
value could not bo put into money, but notbpoaitlcn authorities held a consultation as

qareful xurvey of the situation, determined
thnt tbe show atjould open to-day ns usual
Tba building was not hurt 1100 worth.
CAUGHT UNDER THE DEBRIS.

Lovuvhxk, Ky., Sept lit—Tta five story

Swelling of the ankles or feet when not
due to rheumatlam. Prof. DeCoatn says. Is
alway s chused by a weak or diaeased heart.
So Is shortness of breath, pain or uneasi­
ness wheti lying on the left side, smother- Louisville hotel, which nearly adjoins Um
lngspells. The only cure is Dr. Miles'
New Cure. Sold at W. H. Goodyear.
Izuiifi E. Draper, of Kalamazoo, has
bought the Bronson Journal

Of/the Cure of Skin Diseu-w.
&amp;U Other Methods Fail.

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Mo-toll, lown-1: B«Wri*.r iCa.rtoek
ud Mlital.
W. a Kv- *Ca.
^•k 550,000; other wnnH L*** "*8^”
pHiog 523.000. No.tvtomant of tta Loa»•
_ .iiimu.« *-nn ta obtelnaL

tawVj'oI

TUART, KNAITEN A VANA13IAN,
,
Lawyers.

MITH A COLGROVE,
, . Ijiwyers.
(Office in Vjhon block, Hastings.)
Practice is all the courts of the state.

A cotwervauv.:
rsn.oao. divided «'

Million.

NOT SO LUCKY AS CHICAGO.
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lured, but may recover.

oo buiurdaj* only.

■nd entire t-orty' »VwhS?iIj7’
The last session of the Barry’ Co. Teach­
ers' Association was not a dazzling success.
A general air of wcurincu seemed to »prevadc everything. The time was unfortu­
nate. Many teachers had alrre'ly Bern Ju
attendance at the institute for two week*,
and cruld not well remain over Saturday.
Then there seems to have been a hltrh in
the program somewhere. Some whose
names were placed thereon appear to have
known nothing of it UH tbe meeting was
over.
SUH we do not ..consider the matter a
failure by any means and presume all
present felt r»-j»alcl for the effort demanded.
There Is something beside the Information
obtained al such gatherings to lie consider­
ed. We believe any teaeher will go back
to bls work with a’lighter heart and a
greater real after a day of Intercourse with
.fellow teaehen. It does any one good to
get out of the rui* now and then.
.
The following officers were elected for
the enshlng year: President. Harry B.
Andrus; Vice Pies., James M. Smith: Rec.
Sec., Mrs. Laura Hinckley; Cor. Sett, May
Fuller; Treas.. Cha*. H. GaskllL
By vote of tin- association, a special
mcctlug will be held on Saturday. Nov.
10th, at tbe High school hi Hasting-*.
Now let us make this tbe bat meeting w(have ever bad. Every' seat' hi the room
ougld to be filled, and It can be done if all
will lend a band.
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r«i. itchy and biwrimg
bpent humlnd., 1)( .foiiirs.'

iUl!

eyeslgiit .itsn-tta! n I.1,.1
nJ
head, ami my hair
■ J,,’- *;, ?’«r r?
lively held towdedit.
iwovr JJ1 "**

and beaed ai.-d ven •
bleed It wrafchr.:.
e.rvds ot doll:-., i rj„
1 lieani of tbet nticunlux two lattes I u.

‘ Micri. I

*ufferr*i lor Ctr vearv
would leave wvrry an
itcmodlc* cuned it wu
cxpre-M* w ill. * tetr**ii
ue Uutlcuru It-m-.1'.

all hove recvlreq grvpt I
Rackwrii ( ।

'.•ure, every tbeciei
itdiihx, l-let-tfiu;-, I
pmiply di—a*e» .
Willi loss u! halt
BASE B^LL SCORES.
cent mmtiily i- h'i
Sohi every »--&gt;■rUnder tho bead of of “school room aids, ’ 25c.: Iteft.lt
Thoma.-* Kelly, of Rutland, think* tliat next Drug mill &lt;'
Club* for tho l‘onn«ur*.
to
a
good
slave
and
a
pile
of
sensoneil
Criicaoo, Sept, nt—Bruton nnd Chicago
played n mutual slmt-out game at tta “Hub wood, n good school board is the tiring.
yMtordsy. twittar »M j making n run in Cojiie to think of it. this Isn’t a very lu&lt;l
seven buibics, .t,be game being ended by Idea. There are-“ml Ilion* in 1L“
liarkuna Other Lmgn- ami. Awociatioo
Rather than have a writing exerdse of
IT STOPS THE PAIN
only Im or fifteen minutes daily. It would
New York II. Owhol 8*. nt W.-whhsjnoa be tatter to have a scurf-weekly. or even
City—Waahingtou .'. ludinnatK&gt;lia «: at iffillweekly, exereises-of amaeh greater length.
adoipbta-PhilBdcIphia 10. Pittsburg L As­
sociation: At. Baltimore- Baltimore 8, Cin- Such was the opinion advanced by some at
cinuat! )2; m Philadelphia—Athletic 7. the AsMciatlon. Teaelurs, what do you
Louisville 10; nt Columbus—Columbus V, think of this hlca'.'
Kansas City G.
A good school director is indeed a jewel.
There an- a duMModnnd one things that he
agates*, ball playing yreter-tay, abl tta
can do to make a school a succesf. Dlr*ctors,
don’t weary in well doing eVen though
apl.-co recorded, owing to rain. Tb*y were &lt;our lalters may not be altogether appreci­
—for U» League: At Washington City— ated. You will get your reward sometime,
WmhlngtonT. ItnhanapoluW—»?v.«n tenhigs, wf courm- we do not refer to thoec districts
darkueu; aX lioalon—Breton 2, Chicago 1— that pay their director a salary of five dol­
thirteen innings. Amonoin OMOcialion: ,Kt lars t&gt;vr atiiiutn. Thia fortunate class have
Coltpnbue—CulumtitMT -‘I, Kan«a* City 8; at no excuse for not being zealouL
Baltimore—Cincinnati K, BaiUmura X
Chicago, Sept 12.—All tbe game* of the
We are endeavoring to ascertain the
number of dlrtricts that are liaviug a fall
tenlay were prevented by rain.
term of m-1iiMil. Already we have beard of
CuicaOO, Sept 18—Tta clerk of tbe a considerable number.' and an i iicnuragvd1
wtmtber continued to frown on the national tn believe that a goodly number liave
learned the better way. A reasonable
game ytaterday, and only the following
trial will satisfy any district.
z
lz-ngu» and Association games were played:
At Boaton—(first game) Button 8, Clevoaix!
The Iw&gt;d Investment n fanner can make
2; tvecond game) BuUmi 5, ClcvelanJ tt for his children is tint which surroundAmerican areodatloa: At Columba*—Col- their youth with the rational delights of a
umimv 12, Cincinnati 1—seven inninga, darkbeauttoua, attractive borne. The dwelling
may i&gt;e small and rode, yet a few flowers
Cbicaoo, Sept 14.— Hate again prevented will embellish, as choice fruit trees will
enrich and gladden it, while grass ami
shade are within the reach of the humblest.
played resulted as fallows: At Boston— Hardly any lata'r done on the farm is &lt;m&gt; Are ,)Mviiig;thc blgz*-.(first game) Cleveland S, Boston 0; (wcond prorffatile as that which makes the chil­
their *30 inchi, Ghn*ia silk
game) Boston .4, Cleveland 4—called, dart­ dren fond ami proud of their lioim-.
A gotsl practical education, including a gun frame* and g&lt;&gt;hl hra*l» tta: they ire
pt,la—Athletic 11, St. Louis ©-eight innings. good trade. Is a better outfit for a youth selling fur 81.49. also on theh 2&lt;J inch fad
titan a grand estate with the drawback oL black sateva umbnlte. paraxw fwars
an cmpty mind. Many parents have slaved’ Smd gold hi-atl* that
Unite sold f®r
and pinched tn leave their children rich,
he nw»t iMpcrtwhen half the sum thus lavished ’would
ninga. darknem; at Button—(first game) liave profited them more had it been devot­ ant sales in tain and all
uuiLreltas etet
BoMuti 8, Cleveland 2; (second game) Boston ed to the cultivation &lt;rf their minds, tbe
offered
to
tbe
public,
0, Cleveland 4: at Philadelphia— (first game)
Philadelphia II, IndionapoluS; (terond game) enlargement of their capaehy to think, ob- with gold head that « are giving yon fw
Pnilodelpbia T, ladianapoli* 10; al Wash­ sesvv and work. The one structure that 81.40 la Just the saip*1
that -midlast»uftington City—Washington 10. Pittsburg 7. no neighborhood can afford to do without
Is the school house.
American ataodaticu: At Brorklvn—
A
small
library
of
well
selected
books
in
prising
nearly
four
hundred:
th-y «*»»
(first game—Brooklyn &lt;J. Loutsrillo 2; (*ecood game) Brooklyn ft. Louisville 8; al tbe home has saved many a youth from purchased dieap and you are gettter tbs
Philadelphia—(first gamH Athletic 1. St. wandering Into the baleful ways of the advantage oil our^urt base- Kcmctnbvr it
Lou1*4; iwrond game) St Louis 4. Athletic. prodigal son. When parental AtricUiess
4—ten innings, darkness; at Baltimore— and severity would hnveHrwi nothing but is necessary! .to come eariy m they
(firstgame) Baltimore tl,Kansu City 5—eight dislike and a fixed resolve to abscond at moving fast only SL41&gt; for a .*'1 Uwli
inninga darknera; second game) Baltimore 8, the first opportunity, good books and pleas­ headed silk umbrella worth S!..Wtad8'..lO
KansasiCity 5; at Columbus—Columbus 0. ant surroundings have weaned many a for fast black sa(&gt; * n umbrella, gold bu'-rd
Cincinnati L Sunday: At Brooklyn—(first youth from his first wild Impulse to go 'to
game) Brooklyn fl, Louisville 5—fourteen in­ sea or crass tbe continent, ami made him a worth Sl.VO.
nings; (second game) Brooklyn 7. Louts- docile, contented, obedient, happy lingerer
rille 2; at Gloucester, N. J.—St Louia 1, by the parental fireside.
Our Stunner Umbrellas
Athletic S; at- Columbus—Columbus 1, Cin­
Hobace Greelkv.
cinnati 4—five innings, rain.
"The whole boy must be put to school.”
RAGING FOREST FIRES.
says Prof. Woodward of tin* St. Louis good value f«jr 88*50 and W.W. Ve tx™
manual training school. This Is stating them In 14 loscu and *tati&lt;!.u.! length
the new education in the sliapc of a maxim handles. Full line &lt;X i«i&gt;&gt; y p»r«*- 111
or practical direction. The old education
Baxoob, Me.,
rhlch •ays teach the boy to read, write and cipher styles and prices.
is miles from th«
We are having a big trade • n ear
but this does not reach the whole boy. As
only part of the boy was reached, the rest jaeketa thKt we are wliiitg for 82.W). &gt;-Svof him was frequently engageI in mischief, W.75, 88.00, te.«5. S3.7X
Sl-’-CEast of this city the outlook has grown more hence the whipping*. The fact that the etc. These are unnsuaiiy prtt1) ’•#***
discouraging, especially along tbe lino of tbe strap was u?ed so much shows tlmt educa­
Maine Central and Now Brunswick ntil- tion was not attempted.—it was cramming. and good values. They arc in black
The new education uses reading, writing, colors. Also a big line of haded *«!*
and numbers, too, but from a different lie found in qur cloak d-|wrtnt«it W «t*
wick railway tta blaze ia an equally torrid stand-point; It uses tlmnitercJueah*—with. ^tractive prices from -■■■’•■ -I'W. M.Sfk
one. and is doing hundred, of thousand, of It says, give the child Ideas nnd let him'
dollar.’ worth of damage to tba growing use reading, writlng*af&lt;l numbers to ex­ 8K.00. |5.5b. J50.00 an*I1 ' • &lt; 1! ’riU

PIM:'

Boston

Dry tods h
HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
MARR &amp; DUFF

Umber. A day or two ago a man
named
Keith
-died
at
Salisbury
from the effect of tbe fires. Inhaling tta
smoke «iu»*d n violent fit of coughing
which resulted In the burattng of a blood
vreml und diatb. Tta country road* are Imposnabh on account ot tta hint. Tta thriv­
ing cities of Fredericton and Moncton, N.
K, orc surrounded by fiames. ami tta peopie are fighting bravely to auro their prop,
erty. Counter fires are being .tarted all
around the fltie.. and are burning every.
thlng-wlii
I ta likely to prove a feeder
. ’’’T
•«•** Th*
Moncton fire department has r.-nxht the
blaze until it is fairly exhausted, ami all tho
’r-b,Jr U ,'°and
bli“«
tak-n into the department amt made to

press these ideas; it considers them as
modca of expression.
The thing the teacher must continually
determine to do is to develop the clilld on
all rides. As surely a*&lt; thi» world stands,
the people will have a different style of
education fr6m that which has held sway
•o hmg. President Garfield said that fine
buildings, and books, and courses of Study
an- nut to be compared with a genuine
teacher in a shanty. Tbe teacher la one
that has a plastic hand, as Mr. Page says;
that Is, a hand that can mold mind. Now
the whole mind is to bo molded. The dav
' Is coming when lesson hcarera will not be
wanting.—School Journal.

pay you to lopk us rhn*T-l'- -U ■":l,Sf l"*f
the finest line of Imt* ctn'..;&lt;ns in tta o’’’-

That h wliyt wr cun
lowest prfa&amp;

*

BATTLE CBEEK

The following pointe Indicate high moral
character: PolttencM, this means a great
nM)BATE«n:i)&lt;:it
deal: Mmlnrar, this allows n good heart;/**rf««ntr»rc, this Indicate-* self-control, Bute of Michigan, coant' ..I' B**rn.'
and it Is a great thing to have; helufutnam,
a virtueof wonderful power; tnichablcncim.
this is a quality that will always shine In
a real teacher. He |H always ready to be
bloody entaught os well as to teach; Is never ashamed
of the estate ot lota H-Tfrt'
to say, “I do not know:” prmnptneso,
how important this is; ehecrfvhiM. A
tta i^ilnraod filter tta PrtK™pl--jtv.aut countenance doeth good wherever
it woes.
,
nw “hi a word about religion,
but what we have said eonatUatea its very
I'UMJire
tlil.i..
a-gotni
___j .....
- -—*TK«
*«mU(U
«Rcnu wo
only _as
Uw rt..rv-to « u» teterl. —n Ibraurt,
U. Flw H aonl Maa Un rtlMrm an

A FIGHT WITH TRAMPS.

To b.uyers in ever) Instance.

PRODUCE

Fnrt Bran*. •» BalMn «r« blower

tfdsrsssw-s-221"

�THE VISION OF THE MONK.

Dyspepsia

MOETGAGE HALE.

• g®
many people miserable',
;'tor • .ding. *our stomach,
‘‘''•'S-»-rlii heartburn. l”*s ,,r appelito,
‘ l’ ’ ‘
Il tdins. bad taste, coalefl
jfjttlt.’'5-”'3
and irregularity of
Distress . l,iwel&lt; Dyspepsia doe*
• -, t wll of itoclL U
After
y careful attention,
z. ■i.-edy like Hood’s
Eating
:
utly,)'t e!0-ientlv.
regutalcs lb" dlgeb-

“ “,h“" “ ««■

mSr

“Aloft, them! All baud* looae rail'

1
Md .-lent with anger orar a
unPU(u-«‘- which they wwmed
powriem to controL

“Another wonderful discovery •»« ‘**n
made and that too by a lady In this coun­
ty. Disease fastened Its clutches upon
tor and for seven yeani she wlUisUxxl its
•even*! tests, but her vital organs wore
undermined and death seemed Imminent
For three months she coughed incessanUy
and could not ider|i. She bought of us a
bottle of Dr. King's New Dto-overy for
consumption and was so much relieved ou
taking first dose that she slept all night
and with one bottle has been miraculously
cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther Lntx.”
Thus write W. C. Hamrick A Co., of
Shelby, N. C.—Get^i free trial totHeat W&gt;
H. Goodyears drug store.

Default Uavtng bnea made fa tto
of a certain mongMe made by Ida L.

! Itarrr ana stale of

county, Michigan. In Uber
page 510; said mortgage wm on tbe expnwa con­
dition that shouM drfaifft to-rusrte in the pay,
——-----------su-aay uiemscuvos
ookol down, The Ship’s offirare Bad the
or*' at the beginning ot tto third. Tto
men_now told tto forward part of the .hip m. dewanl and cook were on deck, each wearing
for 4he apace of thirty days then and from
torir 'lUrrenxient domain, wortoil or not a. a fair of rwolvers. Mr. Herbert and the
thenceforth after .the lapse of Ute raid
rait^l their individual prefomtera, and eon- thlnl mate nPkx! at the wvattor, aud tto aocSick
thirty dan. the principal sum of two
hundn-d and Otty dollars with all arreor«*ntly defied anil insulted, tto eflicerv The md mau- and carpenter nt the Ice main
, Headache
____ n
twwvinw and ho
shroud.,
nnd
u
Immbpike
leaned
aguinat
Hie
0X1'9
OlrMtrmilrl
Uiicrcr*
„
wither luckily for al. ou board, tod been
dee and payable immediately thereafter, alrail
by
H
k
side
ot
each.
The
rajitaln,
flanked
.1 with dyspepsia. I
BA llngcre.!,- loth to let tbe ririon go
7[ TU‘
‘•'fttwrly brreira, for in cam
Ibongb tb* period limited for the
by
tto
steward
nml
cook,
stood
on
tbo
poop,
But. mltslfal of hbdutlra. sighed, kid w„u.
of a stnnn there would havo been great dmithereof may not then bare expired, and default
W.
D.
Sult,
druggist.
BIppuA,
Ind.,
wbmire they &lt; i&gt;niman&lt;lcd with ttoir wcapont
Tile t_isk ts'rforttlfld. lie ram,, n.min . ..........
- ! inc,-or &lt;11'1 mq
having been mode tn tae payment ot tntewm
such a crew w board. uf going u. -tho main deck and rigging.
teitifius: ‘-1 run receomnn'ml Electric due NorwnberlMii,:»«. «'■“ toe ««« bavtag
Heart; ,-d. After eating 1
bottom. Ax ft was. th* officera worried
remained unpaid am! Iu airesra lor the apace
"Qome. to lively ttore!" shouted Mr. Her- Bitters as the very l»ret remedy. Every ot
iutfl a faint or tired,
*toog. encouraging tto willmg. ignoring tto
thirty davs and unwards, the aforesaid prtn• burn
--- -- -----u.... u
-ii.ui’-iy swertbottle sold lias given relief In every’ co*-..
,.I1 arrnrhN., of InteTMf
BV*”‘ tati“S
ue- *’n»tternly; "throw the-*, gaskete kneel"
My child, it thou ntor. ataynL ! muxs tore Sr? * a?d’ “
Our man t&lt;x&gt;k six totiles, and wx- cured
One
or
two
old
sailors,
from.n
toechonjeal
now uuu
&gt; aggravated by
w*fty a hand in tto manual labor themof rheumatism of 10 yran.’ standing.” ot raid mortgage, and there is claimed to to due
habit
of
otolicmw.
tognn
to
untie
tto
pasBut. rofag. thou dW«t »how thy loro comntete.
at
this
date
•3*1.3/
and
aq attorney fro ot «33.
Abraham
Hare,
druggist,
Bellville.
Ohio,
Sour
If this coudltito of affairs ww» to prevail kcu»o tat&lt;4y fastened; tto rest of tint men affirms: "The tost selling medicine I provided far In said mortgage, and no suit or
consulted tegettor -hurriedly. Their delito
rroceedlnj: at law haring been instituted to reStomach
when they should reach the vtonnv winds
liave ever handled in my SO years expm&gt; eorer the money secured by raid mortgage, at
and wave* off Capo Hnrn, thij fat.' of the -■ratlous were cut short by Hie rage und, fury, lence, is Electric. Bitten.” Thousands &lt;if
of one big fellow; their ringleader, who,
MNo^?rthm7ore. by virtue of the power of rate
n-iHlird and satisfied
ibte Wnk&lt;i ln’'v“ahlp
and d-plor- crowding j«*t stto rest ou tto mein verd, others have added their testimony, no tliat __ _________ ”...
tn
ijoiulg es.’i-rkiKed.’*
the verdict is uiumimouN that Electric SUCH cue nuurau'*
shouted: .
\
.....»
given that on Haturday. November tto Mb, W». .
,_
,.......... *
,.| inuigs about
UittiTH
do
cure
all
dlM-ase*
of
the
liver,
"Cline oo, toys! We may aa well have it
at
ten
o
’
clock
In
the
forenoon
I
shall
sell
at
long enough,"
Mr. Hertort to the care out with them, once fur nlL"
kidneys or blood. Only a half dollar a pu'.He auction to tbe hlebeat bidder, at th*
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Till-: TAKIlATINI-rs CREW. tain as they stood together wj the quarter
bottle at W. li. Goody car’s dnig store#
north front &lt;lonr ot the Court house In tbe city
'
.
* *■'- -J'. l-remirvd nul
leek during tto dog watch on the evenfag nf out," thundered Mr. Herbert. "Tbe storm
of Hastings uliat bring the pl -ce where thc cir­
cuit court for Barry county Is holden). tto
■ to fifteenth day. "By oqr reckoning, if this tto captain tn'd about has got along and‘it *
Tbe best salve in Alie world for cuts, premise* &lt;tei erlbed In said mortgage, or so
100 Doses Ono Dollar
The time was Septemtor. 1850, tto sceuo i*roSe» M*** *c toouM to to-morrow noon in right here &lt;a&lt; deck waiting for you. Tbo bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sorts, much thereof a* may to neeesrary to pay tto
man that tonv,-&lt; tto rigging without order, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, coms, amount due oo said mortgage, with interest at
San FYaucbco harbor. The good ship Tarra­
will run straight into it.”
tine, with clearance papers for New York
and all skin eruptions, and positively cures an attorney fee of •» eovenan
*" pro?OM’
KVI rf'lHrte sldploml
Tto ringleader lagan to dmcend the weather
the-premises being described
and half a cargo of hidre, hnd left her moor­
ofcrimmal* and not go with them to &lt;!&lt;- ratlines, and nearly all ttomen In the rigging piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed
ings and swung at anchor in the bay waiting
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re­ aca Dcing
in
-, . .
.
for tho nailors to tie brought on b.tard. There traction off Capo Horn, wr mutt cbango our Ntartnl to follow him. Tho* in tto lower funded. Price S3 cts. per box. For sale Springs. In the county or Bftry and state of
course to-m-.irrow, a. noon/u. we have taken rigging struck the tteck first, but they could
Michigan nnd described a* fotlaws.to-a It: Tbo
hnd been a now crew rfupped, for tho ervwof tto sun awl proved our reckoning. By my
by W. IL Goodyear
south ea*t fraction af section thirty-two ((©&gt; to
the &lt;’utwnrd voyage hiul, a* a matter of nucuhitiou* It win to a run of about twentv- only a&gt;iM two at n time, and as they leaped
three,
north
of
range
ten
west,
containing
town
C. H. Newell, of Wabash, has bought twenty-wren and ra-100 acre* of land. Jess the
course, deaierteil tho ship mt her arrival m one hundred nnd forty ndto to Callao, and from the sbrouiS they met tto tandspikes in
the Coldwater Courier, aud will take pos­ l»t&gt;.1 sol.l the Hasting*, boat club. »nd tho rights
h.- world more Generally San Francisco, nnd tb&lt;xoof it who liad not steering by tho wind 'along the equator, we
deeded to raid boat club and th* Island In Gun
session of it Oct. I.
the majority of ;•*&lt;&gt;- Utm “shnngluuxl" in tto don* of tto city nnd ought with fair luck to nmko the jiort in'ddo
'■lOTau..,...,...
other
hen
b&lt;np
on
dock,
tbe
Mg
ringleader
shipped
off
to
various
parts
of
Hie
world
hail
-altb- not because
Happy Home Blood Purifier Is the peo­
of twenty days. Tto wind* are southerly nt under nil there*;.
FllANCto E. HonniCK.
gone to tbo digging*.
ple's jiopular medicine for purifying the
■ Assignee for Mogtgsgee.
By
the
time
sevrn
mutineers
had
been
.4X»But tho Tnrrntiue bad no difficulty hi se­
bh&gt;od;
preventing
or
curing
dyspepsia,
thought until we
curing hand*, such as they were. Tto fanmus
llr. Berber! spoke with freedom to his pnwd «&gt; tho dick prostratn and bleeding, and bllliousness, headache, boll* and al) fevers
Att’y* for Assignee.
vigilance committee of 183G was just then “•------ ——
.cars with from the poop, the men *tili in tto rigging, and malarial diseases. Price 50 cents and
,
MORTGAGE HALE.
santiv towlldered by holding the city with a grip &lt;&gt;f iron, and. Capt. Conyr.-s, who greatly reili-1 on ldni. not liking tto pnnqwct* below nor the singing one dollar Jht bottle.
itefault having been made In tbe conditions
it in-, and the pbysl- while a corrupt municipal government awl aud who In this emergency toil sought bi. of bullets about th-m, instinctively and unjnThe1 Detroit exposition will not open on. of a certain mortgage raady by Morris B. Co­
n. often blunder rn our judiciary stood arido and tninbksl, was
in.ously concluded to-rvaacend andotoymr- Sundyas.
ho,m aud Kos* F. Cohoon. hl* wife, to Albert
reaching oct watching, nwistli-a* arms and
M. .Sorth, ilaied January third, a. D. 1MH ana
dcr».
recordesl In the office of the Register of Deed*
:.a: tipi very best health­ dragging mu'.’factors from their mo»t secret Conyers with inmirttalng liko a *igh. ."I don’t
Tbo men wfa, had been hit werehandcuffed
Thvrt-is imlhlne Hint coinjmres with Cole’s for Harry county. Michigan, on the tcBth cay ot
, and disease-preventer haling plm-re t.» meet the s« ift jtfttico of iu know what the owners will think to have us
November. A. D. 1»»4. in Uber «■ ot mortgage*
-terrible tribunal. Every criminal not uiwler go out of our Coury-- like this.”
Veterinary
Gartollsalve.
It
cure*
cute,
on page M. on which mortgage there k. claimed
pliwed hi tbu loxarert’i, when* they remainnrrest. was w-cklng to leave tne cunntry, nnd,
“Il can't to tolped,” wild Mr.' Herbert. i-l .duriug*lhe rest ot tto tripu Afu-r tbo woundn, brulM'fl, collar nnd saddle gal to io be due at tbe dale of th» hot tee the sum of
■ry palatable form in
eight hundred, sevctity-slx dollar* and twenty­
na u CtKBMMUCe, the shipping olhec* wore *'An,! ’IOW 1 I'rolM ’c •’’oHwr thing. Captain, :f ~.i.»
&lt;&lt;«.- meu
uro iqjMills quo
l;ud vtoi
to-n v«»*
cast .voou,
loon, tto
men HI
in the
rlg- nori s, mange, scratches, thrush. Inflamma­ seven cents (»»TG.n) and an attorney fee ot
crowds I with men wfio derived to embark.
if you li sanction ft. And that i* t» recap- । ring w&lt;-rv permitted to descend on-- by one, tions ami all skin and hoof diseases quicker twenty-five dollars provided for In. raid mort­
Ttie sliip’s full complement wa» twenty ture this ship 1 think wt've been tto sport | and were w-orclied aa they reached tho deck, Hum any other other remedy. It Is the gage. and no suit or proceedings al law having
Instituted to race-.er the moneys secured
of u lot of lx-a&lt;'bcomtors J-mg enough, and 1 • *1’’—- ———- —-•'
• «•-.&lt;» ...» _ only preparation that w|H Invariably renew been
by raid mortgage or any part thereof;
the hair its original color. Edwin D.
hand* tto’erew wn* inmauod by four more -duniid like to g»t into nuilr-n ity again, if
Now therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
.M’rthlrM. but positively who dnsxr.vi to work their jinrangv.
contaiiiea In said mortgage and tbe sfalute fa
only for hulf• —
un•• tour, jjust
— to see how tt
After tur
lhe yard*
vniu* urvi
Ln-1 ”fa.—u uiiiMoi,
hoist,*!, iuv
the mil* Bitlier. driver of Jay Eye See. says: raid
i-tnHy rood lug the marcase made and provided, notice is hereby
r2_ ;__________
Tho crew were. ns usual, rowed to the ship would wm IIThave_ t plan
by which I think ahreted horn* and tto rojx*, toiled, tto crew "Having givm Veterinary Cartolisalve a even that on Saturday, the ninth day of Xovcoiand kuIm**, that the in little partie*, each under charge of a sailor we can put ti:oM&gt; fellows down nnd .Weep
.. werr imip*i on tto main.deck, where the thorough tHal, I ran fully endorse It. aud
tr. A. 1). 1*09. at ten o'clock fa th* forenoon. 1
boarding leutai runner. and, in various »tagv» them under until we can set them adjure.”
captain delivered a short lecture, instructive take pleasure .in recommending It to all shall sollat public auction to the highest bidder
the nortn front door of tbe t'curt house. In
of drunkenness, were left with their kite on
If not phasing to hi' audience, aud concluded owners of horses as tbe best remedy that I at
the city of H &lt;rtlog*. Hairy comity. Mich., (that
deck. With the turn «f tto tide tto anchor
by retting them all iiard at work with-nt ever naw for general stable use.” lairge toing the place where the circuit court for
*• b-yle. It straightens
rai I Capt. Conyero, ixerrnusly.
. reference to the customary hour of “.watch ctius SI: small cans 50 cents. Sold by E. Harry county I* holden), the premise* described
tn
said marl gage ur so much ttonrof a* may be
11. Lathroii.
’
y fiiort while fair wind from off the shore the TnrralinTbct entered tin1 cabin and there emued
necessary to pay tto amount duo on said mart­
i! wav*. .
moved grandly down Hioharbor nnd through totwroa them a long conversation ot an argu­
Montcalm is n had county according to cage with seven nnd one-half per cent, tntereot.
I* Is sent out th« Golden Gate. Six milm beyundtto |&gt;il&lt;&gt;t mentative clinrurter, In which objictions
andalltoral
costa together with an attorney's
the calendar of the circuit court this month lee of twciib-nve
doUar* provided for therein.
left the ship, and the n*xt morning round lu-r raittsi by the'c.iptnin were succwKively done -East routliens*.” nnd tto Tiirrattiw with a which has 30 criminal cases.
The pn-niiM s being described tn said mortgage
breasting th- long wave* of tto Pueiile a away with by tto confident and energetic crew, far ttoTime being at towt. thoroughly
as all that piece or parrel of land lying ana be­
English Spavin Liniment removes all ing tn tto town of Hope. Hany county. Michi­
hundred inifcs from land, making a g -x&gt; n*prvM!iitati&lt;&gt;n« of Mr. Herl-rt, k&gt; that subdued if not penitent, turned tor liead,
Hani. Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blent-' gan. aud described as follows, to-wit: The
Your druggist offing before turning iierhiad to southeast by* . tliudly tto ca|&gt;Cxm, rising, said in * Vine &gt; f I tot&lt; aril CaIIuo.
icrignattau, "Well, we’ll try it."
TWvroXms n&lt;&gt; more “watch nnd watch” on Ishes from horses. Blood Spavin. Curbs.
south on tor long path around Capo Horn.
Splints. Sweeney, King-tone, Stifles, all west, containing eighty acres of laml more o
Tte fans? that might to countol &lt;m io sup-;
It was »xin cvnleat that the ship w«. more
busy
front
juornlng
till
night.
The
amount
Swollen
Throats. Sprains, Cough, etc. Stated. August i Kb. I*®*.
jxTt
nf
tto
lawful
autbonrii
—
of
tto
ship
was
,,
\
fare yon take ft. Try ft , aud Uuui full handed. When tto wattiltt* wore
AUUIUCI M. NOBTH, Mortgage.
r Hun if yon had found u tolled off ou Hie first night there were found ' wren in mmil-cr. bring tba captain, first, of |«imt w’.rk and iron wrap-.!, and sennit Save SSObj- use of one bottle. Warranted.
CUAS, H. BAVKB, Atfy for Mortgagee.
to to two tnoro men presMtt tluui tto shi;s tecond and third mate*, th* enr;stator, stew­ made, dururgjlm rest of tto trip, was wmie- Sold by Dr. E. H.- Lathrop, Druggist,
' n ally a mine- of health.
Hidings.
’. .uid opium; composed of ping list called for, and later.two «towawny* ard and Cook. Th* element opput-vd «n» thing well nigh unpn-vdctited in maritime
MORTGAGE SALE.
ABcCTin county town’s have pledged
il roots, with a fine, delicate nj&gt;;*are&lt;l on dock, raising tto numtier of men i twenty-eight in number, but «&gt;f these Mtreral two-, ki-cping weir together and heavily
Default having toen made In tto conditions
toforo tho mainmast to twenty-eight. Out
S50.000 If the Columbus. Lima fle Milwaukee of a certain mortgage touring date the twentyanno! ng&gt;un..t aby midden outlireak; but railroad will take them In.
• &gt;f all three there were not over a half doren I
third day of February. A. )&gt;., 1M0, made by
Caroline E._ Ferrin, of the city of Rochester,
'competent seamen, or twice that number of ttoir position: tbe*! men were neutral
county of. Monror. and state of New York, tu
that had ever worked in any en|*acity on factora who would not resist, nor could they- l*»itimi t .upnl InMitonknnrion on tto part . Uncle Sam’s Nerve * Bone Liniment Ann Blake of tbe same place, and recorded in
will relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia and the office-of toe Itegta’cr ot. Denh of Harry
of any of tto men
Th.- weather fortunately remain:*! fine rheumatism. Sold-by all druggists.
county. state ot Michigan on Um '.’till dav of
To keep such a number of green hand* em­
Fbbnuurv. A. D., X»o. in liber is of mortgage*
i bnmgh -at nnd tto »ind gtwrally favorable.
ployed during the hours of the day wateto* • Mr. Herl*-. t t'-.k none &gt;&gt;f tto &lt;&gt;!tor offleer. The Galapagos Island, were &gt;iglit&lt;d ml the
George Weldin, a Van Buren epuntv | at page te. by the hou-payment ot monte.* due
brnco until tto next day at n&gt;x&gt;n.!
was next to impossible, and th* evil effect* of intohis
farmer lost fifteen acrra«pf oats by a call thereon, by whtfh default the po*&lt;*rof*a}e
it:tb
day
after
.-binging
tto
cnenn.
and
therein contained Itas become operative, and
Mlrnnw in n »bip'» crew unavoidably ap- TtoawhUe tl-.ey were.nl thrirdimxn* ttoy eight .lays later the anctor wm. dropped off from a tramp with a pljw.
on which niortgage there is claimed to to due
w.-ro briefly odd » hat was expected of them
Do not to Induced to tak- wmr other urepar- I and unjiaid at the date of this notice, for prlnCalto".
and given ttoir instructions wl:ut tod-&gt;.
and Interest, the sum nt one Ihoiioni Ove
Thtr&gt;' the crow made grievous romplaint atlon when you call lor Hood’s SanutparllM. cipal
They
.ill
entered
most
heartily
into
hi.
hundred and .il.-.ty-five dollars and fifty eeuta.
to
sure
to
get
Hood's,
which
la
peculiar.
abL- -nini'tt. and t!ii» created discontent
' (•l,U» fit), and uci suit or proceeding al taw
plans. A llttl«* after two toll*’iu the after- of their late aerurp trentment before tto
among-those who otherwise would liave been
Mnrlou will have n SLOOO schoolhouse, huvlng been Inktttutoit lo recover the debt now
American ’.onml. After n iittl - investigancctirtd Xt said mortgage ar any
amenatflo totbtt duHetand rratraintsof ttoir
ns the district lias voted to appropriate remafatng
part thereof,
.
then hail tto ccOapWnifatw 'di committed to thnt amount.
porition.
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the
But n danger worse than fclleacag or
said power ot »«le and ot the statute fa such
p«,rrdW«id . « im-retont ship sailing on tin' Calmmro &gt;t comnmn jail, where In'twivn.
Dr. Jaques’ German Worm Cakes destroy raiir made and provided, the said mortgage will
Rruiiilding nrore from Uie cnai awr of m
h-.-at by flay and cuW by night, with chiuda
the
bfehsea*.
There
was
no
work
going
on
hr
torrtilosed
by
a
sale
of the premise* therein
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worms
nnd
remove
them
from
the
system.
of tlie crow. Many of them were of the
of rtfwqiiitoes nt all hours, they kil a suflldescribed, and thnt on the S«b day of Octolier,
criminal dais, wtoe sole reafon for ritiirplng
A. !».. HW. at Iweheo'eioek, noon, of that day.
cfcnHy dktual life until, after mouths of un- [ Safe, pleasant and effective.
at the main front door or entrance ot the court
bad l-x-n to eacapo the penalty of tbeir iut»Somerville school opens Sept. 12.
prtoiimclrt, they were finally ahippo&lt;| off in
bouse In the city of Hasting*. Barry county, and
deeds nriiore, nnd it was evident from the were Iving tn ttoir Iw-rtlxs smoking, and hMtc.niiwnt«
in vessels bound for American
stale of Michigan, (said court house being the
I
first tliat ttov hml no Intention of submitting
I Mr*. Winslow’s Sootblnc S»yntp should always place of lioluiog tbe circuit court within the
other*mrafn were sitting on tto bit* or Iran- ।
to any of the discipline ewnttal in tto rela­
rent* con'd iiardly have I m- ired for children teething. It soothes the county In which the premise* to to sold are
!h)XaI.L- DKl'G CO-.
tng again* th® «u ‘“'’uIPnK ‘n convrraasituated), there util be sold at public vendue lo
ehtld.
soften*the
gum*,
allays
all
pain,
cure*
tions totwren offiror* and crew.
‘ilmtfan A Charlton Sts.,
tion which win’ ptenHfully mixed with oaths Ihappntwd mon- fortunately far the uwnera of win.) roll* and I* the l*rt remedy for duirrlnra. the highest bidder, the premises described in
For th* first few days, while sen ricknew
mortgage, or «o much thereof as shall be
tto Tarratine. o» the California steamer Twenty -five cent* a bottle.
• said
l obscenity„
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necessary w
uccrsvary
to »u»iy
satisfy tuv
the ■uiuum
amount uue
due &lt;ra
on **ia
raid
provuiiol and tto men were comjaratlvely mijU
Mr. Herbert cam* among them they ibrought ilisjatelie* to Capt. Conyers thnt
Corm-bus Waiters, of Fowler, In dead.O- -mortgage a* above set forth, with tto Interest
stranger.-, to one another, they w*ru fairly glanced nt him with cunU-iupUtou* iudiffcr- had
reached San Frnncireo after hi* depart­
Ihanwin and ttm cMda. rh,r,r, &gt;n,l
I
tractable though mainly use!ere; but as they mice and went on with tbeir occupafam*. ure,
nml
w
hich
itertructed
him
to
jiroewl
to
.
,
allowed
by law. which premise* are described
।
In
said
mortgagr,
a*
follow*,
U&gt;-wit:
All
that
Vnltsirauta
and
coinpkto
Urn
&lt;4il/g
cargo
’
gained thrir rea legs they tocanrn ireoMUt Bur bis fa"’’
V‘,«T ’“■riou-’ ,lu;l
tract nr parcel of land situate in Yankee
and &lt;lefianf, and tended more and more U&gt; wa&lt; *o impressive’hat itoy were com|&gt;olh*l Ithen’. Tiiawo dispatches jrould have Uen
Sprint*, county of Harry and Male or Mlchlraa
band together in common opposition to law­ to listen with attention as ho «poke.
dr' crlbed as the east half of soafhCMt quarter
inxtoMd but for th” necowity which compelled
anil smitlieast quarter of northeast quarter, of
ful government of tbe aliip.
“Bovs, thero’s danger nhvmi. The obi ,him to put into Callao. Three" day* after
Eaton lUmki*, Mich.
s&lt; • tlon thirty-three and containing one hun­
arrival the Torratfae. having shipped
There was a go&lt;xi and efficient »et of^dlict-r* man'* to-n looking at his ptass. nnd to «y* her
dred and twenty acres. Also the Horatio W.
I
men.
h«" ’he Chilian *eapurt. It var« 1 wnsminm
iv,?
m-—.-&gt; Hall farm In Haluniore. described as sontbeast
’‘-Cii'.!’’ a; !&lt;tn made in I he conditions cm board who amertsri ttoir authurity wito we’re sfl'ing to havo one of the vr,.irt kind of new
i
of
eryriptlM.
After
two
physicians
tori
used
quarter ot northeast quarter and north half of
may
to
added
’
hat
’
to
voyay
was
comjdoted
iitalrbv William Mitch­ promptno- nnd emergy, but/their patwnre storms nnd ifU »teike the *hij. right avraytheir
trealmeut
for
s-»eral
weeks
and
I
con­
the
northeast quarter of southeast quarter, of
. ' Mltelieft to Mark Rtxsrell.
««&gt;■
to a-,«•*
Now. bo--*, nil hand* turn up aloft rani furl without diraster. and with-a crow of fnr dif­ tinued growing blind, and In thrir diagnosis section two u&gt;. also northwest quarter of nortb’ ■'.Hi. A. I). H*!, and
ferent i-liaraeh-r than had saifal with tto
tnat there was no earthly to!t»-or wr«t quarter (excepting twenty acres off th*
• "Zlhe Register of Deeds ttov had ’o acknowledge to each other Hint the sail*. We’re in the squally latitude* now. sldpfnim San Fr-incisco.—Clarenco Pullen cwirindrd
hope for me I gave up. hnvinclrled all the north end ttoreof. leasing twenh-seven acres),
: l!.-irr&gt; and State of Michigan. there wnsn dnngcrouo. mutinmi* *plrit among remwntatr. an i «e U K-&gt; to tto tadtom in a
rcine-tlc« 1 knew or heard of.. Mr netabbor. also fifteen acres off the north end of southwest
nb-r, A. D.IM3. in liber Hie men Hint ttoy could not quell by any hurry if a cyclone catehe* u* with our cant a* j in Youth’* Companion.
Mr. Miller, esuic lb to see me our day. and «u&lt;l quarter of northwest quarter of section on* all
;es J7- ami T,'. on which
tre Loose’s Extract of Red Clover, as he had in town two north range eight west. In Miched to he due at the date 'means that •rcmid available,
known ot its working remarkable cure*. I told
J1"
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Took the ItesponslljUfty.
■I one ihmisand one bun- | Tbo rituntion was well llliwtrated by the ’,Tb.!Ln.m '«&gt;»)
him 1 iim! lost tope, that nothing would dn me
Dated, Marshall. Mleh , July 2«h. 1M-U.
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1K) dollars and fonrtae’n account pivea by the first mute, Henry Her­ mu-h liking tto prospect held out by Mr.
tylMtr* are Hito* when n rotwdliyito must any good In this world. He Insisted, and tak­
Axs Rlakk. Motigagre.
irney’n I*-of twenty-five bert, to Capt. Conyers ou the eight h day out X-tart either Ot tto work or tto Storm
.»J. „ .«■ * onlm. ing bls bat went to tbe drug store and tough!
raid nmrtgiigei and no
me one bottle and urged me to try ft. which 1
from
Han
Frnhera.-.
Tto
enptain
was
a
A
striking
instance
occtnrod
on
the
I
'ennsyll
’
re*
ntly
ewe
«f
lto
ir
’
•
“
’
“
her
dropped
bb
&gt; at !*« ha'Im: been Insttftrtdid. Ten day* afterwards ) rent for two more
MORTGAGE HALE.
iioiieyN sc-'iin-d by said njort clean shaven, white haired num, naturally conis nml g*&gt;‘ UP ffom lh*’ d"ck’
vauta rollroml &lt;m ‘he nwfn! afternoon of tto bottles, and ft was wonderful how I Improved.
: .
Whereas default has been In tto cooditlons
■: ikerect, Ahleh said tiiortEsge pariflt of temper, nnd «i&gt;«tolly aver* to
continued u«ing ft and to-day lam better than
••Well tovm I RU-n‘ wi-fi totter do os 1"’ Jolinstowu dhaster.
a inongace executed by Claries W. biggs
■ : . rafd Mark Ruraefi to contention on Uxtopnrth-ular trip ra be in­
1 have been In years. Jio alxn of cryMpelaa has of
A train with two iocomotivoe. running shown
KUeu H'gxs to E. K. Jone«. trustee of the
says. There'll bo timo afterwnnta to finish
■•'pie.
thu city of Grand
Itself and I heartily recommend Itto and
rstateof Israel
cautii'udy and falrtricmriy uj&gt; Hio already in­ snfTering hiunsnlty as the greatest and best fl.•. Michigan, on Uie nine­ tended io retirefraom too *• at tto rnjl of
..... Cutting, deeeased,
, »* bearing date
, •.. Ii fast, nud which said Uie voyage. Mr. Herbert was a rixort. dark
...» tv quilt*' u» ”!&gt;■ ft »v mutated C-memaugh river valley, reached
i &gt;n recorded In the office ot thick set young man of great »trength aud
Harry county. Mlrhlgnn. November ninth, i*m
from tto drek »r rolled out of their biwk*, the bridge over the river and Mojqied, tto
li-rds in and for Barry county,
activity,
.xcitablp
of
tetnj^rament
and
ftfl
conductor
having
order,
to
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“
«««»
and atouctad lu ®” iudcjK-mtoit manner to
1 ;.r'li (far ot April. A. D.
of jJuek And energy. He wm speaking of
; 'gaecs. Oh PNge 3 2.
account- uf «&gt;*«* «mpp,“od inw^Hty &lt;&lt; tho
due and unpaid a
of- ibis iiotica the
mjAKpiAvs hale.
. I’? virtue of the p«iwer ot sale
J Um, »«1 hu»UI»« ton1“»
of nine hundred ■ixty-alx and cl-lOOdoltars
In tbe matter o! Hie estate of Daisy n. Flgeld. sum
' Tho warning* of lbo ihroatenetl breaking
Mirtsagr. and the statute tn tb“ItTtii« worst lot ct pirates,” he raid,
principal and Interest, together with an attor­
Atmcall Elflrid and William T. EHteld.
ai”l provided, hotlce I« hereby :
ney fee of twenty Ove dollar*, as stipulated in
of the dam came to hi* ear*, nnd. walking
Notice is hereby given that I shall rell al pub­ said
'.nicy tto twentj-tldrd day of “that ever can* aboard a
mortgage,
and
nd
aetfou
or proceeding In
i - • a! ten o'clock &lt;n the fare- «pt to board her over tto quarter rail with
tto danger to hi* freight of human livre, to lic auction, tn Hie highest bidder, on Tuesday law or tn equity having been in«tituled to re­
*xh dny of October. A. D. IW- at ten
mu miidic auction, to the highoat cntfaMM In their hands. Tinto are bufts
wjnt forward one nt his engine*, a very largo ■ the
up U* rtsttar,
o’clock, in the forenoon, at the probate rourt cover the debt secured by said mortis** or any
•rib trout door of lite court hituse
rooms
In
the
dty
o!
Hrellnw.
n
Ito
could)
of
the tn&gt;*t of them, but in Hmo they one. tv test ’he bridge.
■' it'Ilfigs. fthnt P”lng the place taro pickpocket*, Uekot of leave men, des- It
Tto experiment •..-’•med to justify him in Barry. In the stale of Michigan, pursuant tn
‘u&lt;- yanta.
_ Court for Barry County to p^ulL, from tto trinag. and tto derU s own 2mval?aloft, strum;
rerof sale contained in said mortKage, »nr
and authority
to mtstatute in such case luade and provided th ■
^ftnp-ut generally- There uro not mx of
vi-nturing forward. a» the choiea &lt;■{ two per­ license
■lav of August. A. !&gt;.. IUO. by the probate court
il* lie recoiipled the tocomolivt-. nml pro­ of*ytoA roi-tv. Michigan, allI of thereWe.
hit ilui'on said mortgage, with
right, title and Interest of tto said snlnori of. in
ceding
can-fully.
took
hi*
train
in
safety
ter^t,/- , ’•
and all legal co«ts.
and to the real estate situate andbeing In the
■
t|W -. I,v the second and third motes, Mr.
diSc1’ : 1 ' S attorney « fee of twenty-live
” Ten^umutre after to hml crowed, tho dam county of Barry, in tbe Male of MichUnm,
t-'JL ,
' .‘V1'-*1 I'* therein, the premise*
kni.wti nnd described ns follows, to-wit: Tbe
r'1 "1 In salrf mortgage as al! Hxne
buret nnd the bridge and several vraitlng equal undivided three-elghteentba (&gt;W) of ’to Harry eoun’yl, at pubhc auction by tbe HbertB
XT'S1!“f parcel* ot laud situate and be;x“.™ ”•*« "”r
■“ui ,“3 east half of the aoulh west quarter, and Ute at sahl county «’ daturday. tbe thirtieth day of
iifrt, ""f irving.tn th* County nf
north one hundred and twrntv-scven and one- Xoveintor A. D . iw, at twelve o’clock noon,
JESji4 !'1
Miclvgan. and known amt
once entered.
,
aud chtad city.—Youth’* Companionhalf acres nf the smith cwt quarter, all on sec­ to satisfy tbe amount which xhall then to due
1
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“PJ-ntol ... ti’llmvs The west half (H&gt; could unxig---*’ “vj
hero and
tion twenty seven In town four north rang# on Mid mortgage with interest, easts and exnine.west ?n Barry county. M*"
fi-’r
ili! "l'' •imrier,•&lt;)of srellou thirty*«gr-aiquarter (*4) of Motion
mofflfagea lhe nmmint of four thousand one
1.. ,. ... i„ town-ihlp four (4) north, range
At Vernon Center a nest of yellow hoimri* hundred dollar* Pi.iwThe premises
are
described
follows,
L-.
‘”i&gt;t.iii.liig two htindrxl and
,,i.Lnr —UM -MW,
.......
.............
tF.a*..M«h
MM, .to-wit:

tohrxre-., v.en-'ralvNt
And anr-;L&gt; iVyited'oo the allent .i*

VINECAR BITTERS

“STOIL”’

Nature Has a Cure.

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iMed Bastings, Mich . Aug. 2ft h. !*ro.
Gkougf. l&gt;.x;ii.i.Kxrir..
n,
Assignee of Mortgagee.
\’to4’ "
' AXAKMAN.
_ -vtoT• ter Assignee.
NOTICE FIJR HEARING CLAIMS.
vSre?County of Hhrry.-s».
tte
ctyen. that byanonlwot
tn*.’ "V ’'"‘rt *or Ito county of Barry.
SontlHfJKY4*' ****ht AURu»t. A. D. IM©.six

tors tn ’ - 1 . .lla,e *cr® idlowed for eredfot M-t-rin •T’*."’.{,,e,lr rlnlnis a? dost tto estate
"Jid nJ; )&gt;r,,?ar, «*«* "« SM,d o«»'ty. «**‘bat all creditors of raid derearert
tojiitM'eD.t u’rir rialms to raid
MlS«te&lt;?uJt’ ** ‘be Probate nfflre. in tbecity
»r befo!?\?,r '''amination mid allowance, on
th* »&lt;x-7’
*’Ut /.W oI February next, and
t41''!'' "'fl » heart
1
riklo’n \v T,lP*day. tb* JCtli day of Knvember
*«. a ten’^t5'’Kth dn* 01 February
totee da,, 0 c,oek •“,be forenoon of each of
.^'^Auxurt juh.A.D. lBW.
C1IAK1.KH W. ARNHllOXO.
Judge Of Probate.

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cook'
।
.nd mattraw wns thoroughly
Every bunk
d, mat*
* thorough
examined with
topgIdtautforecastle,
W1J then IU xn-volvers. eleven
“T '“tatodung »b«”‘ Mid ,jU““
knives, eight siun.
ajBortmeut of
J
the

on tbo deck dropped uwm
who weru
without hesitation, and
tabor and
u nrk l» ,b'u'w
moved to poslUon* w bunco m i
th” i.rocoodings.
Jn drCg and
Tbo third mute was a
t„ quell
wx-nt forward, not vcry
u M&lt;,!a&lt;d,
thu disturbance, *lt^\nued
miugkd
for tto •'‘-^",^n^e^-qMl
with hU tooreof
J^profttrion U-‘ly loud, •ridanriy
‘ &gt; ship’s office
jiosHln.tkm fa tbe mtod &lt;M » ® P

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io

E P Hiuumondwas trying to lead. PaMor
HammcttJ* hmw had been
with a number of oUicr xteuds. at tto riiod
tto church, and was unlucky
£
Xirb tto hornet*, which aim w.-re Lar ng
«Tor«ing mreting fa to-fr
Tte. vrifow jacket* sailed into tto whole &lt;»m-

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YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND
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just as readily *» by attendlbg ««m school aud
at l-t tto expense.

ranx* nine went. eontainlrg eighty acres ot
land more or less.
Dated AugmtMtb, 1MB.
„ „ ,
R. K. Joxu.
Trustee of tto Estate of Israel Cutting deceased.

LESSONS BY MAIL
A new jnrthnd-HlMl’LE and THOBQUGH.
Hhortbujiil writers get from

S50 TO SI50 PER MONTH.

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and are now earalw-over

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BOILERS
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„f tto tnaJmm^. ‘| b
ud borne far
and worriment which tto

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se»n fer particulars to the

STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.
ANN ARBOR, MICH.

Manufacturer nt high and tow preamg*

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Hastings Banner
Basting*, Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1889.

THU HASTINGS, MICH., POBTOFFICE,
AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Un- average free trade preacher lias a
magazine of Invective ready to launch
against the policy of protection to home
Industries whenever occasion may require.
Not content with result* when discussion
is confined jo the expediency of the proteetlve policy. It* opponents speedily re­
sort to denunciation. in the course of which
tbe listener Is soon confronted with the
assertion tliat protection is unconstitution­
al. Jhls plea, comparatively n modem
' one—never having been made during the
lifetime of the framers of the constitution
—If sustained, would Insure the triumph
of tbe free trade policy, and would 8*wm
to afford Die readiest mode of attack open
to the tariff reformer. Why ha.* the power
ot congress to enact laws for the .defense
and building up of domestic industries not
been assailed in the practical manner here
Indicated, 'If the men who oppose that
policy believe what they preach tn others?
Almost &lt;tally, questions arc arising under
tbe enforcement of our tariff laws, largely
the outgrowth of attempts by practical
free traders to evade the jmyuicnt of speci­
fied duties, ou foreign products. Every
ebpeelvnble devkfe has (been employed to
avoid the payment of a tariff from which
they could ha^» rmanent exemption, if
at wane stage of adjudication competent
courts could !«• induced to pronounce Rs
enforcement without warrant in the conaUtutlon.
The ftfst congress, composed largely of
the stame patriot* who aided hi framing
the 'constitution, among its first labors

passed a taw avowedly for tbe encourage-1
ment of domestic manufactures. During
tbe discussions accouijNinylng the action
no one assailed the proposed law. as un­
constitutional, and for long years there­
after the fathers and framers of the con­
stitution wcrelound differing only upon
questions of expediency In the shaping of
tariff taws. It remained for philosophers
and theorist# of a later day to find out that
tiie men who framed our organic law were
, the first to vioiMe It by Insuring the dr­
. fense of industws then, as now, essential
to tbe growth and Independence of the
country.
If-. Hie free trade preacher* believe their
own teachings, why does not some one of
them get the supreme court to determine
tbe constitutionality of protective tariff
laws? With an honorary member of the
free trade Cobden Club appointed as one
of said court by the last administration,
the prospects for n favorable decision are
not likely ever to be better than now.

A

the republican party in Maryland Is repre­ Ing be deserved when Bobby’s fHeads in­
sented as being well nigh perfect. The terfered for fear that he might haw more
leaders are harmonious and detennhied, that one tough to tackle as soon as the
latter’* cronies knew what was going on.
pended upon to work heartily for the suc­ It Is a pity tliat he wasn’t pcrmRted to
cess of their ticket The triumph of tbe make that fellow wish be had never been
national republican party at the last elec­ born. Under ordinary circumstance* a
tion, and the great gains which tliey them­ Marshal ought not to engage in a fight of
selves made in that electlog. have had course, but in thia case the circumstances
their natural effect in inspiring the party fully justified all that be did and more.
with Increased zeal and confidence. The The tough left the city the same night by
Maryland republican* are In capital fight­ the overland route.
ing trim this year. On the other hand,
their ndveraarie* ato in a condition of di­
vision and disorganization which seem*
Only one fare from Hastings to Detroit
well nigh hopelet*. Of late years the
Man land democracy has been especially and return Sept 17 tn 27tty inclusive, via
fruitful In rival bosses, wbose greed and Michigan Central, gfxx! loveturn not later
' p. a. Hahn.
whore struggles for jmwer liave brought than Sept 28th.
disgrace and defeat upon tbeir party.—Ex.
Excursion Rates to Grand Rapids.

As everylndy knows, the Evening News
I* a rank free trade paper. As has lieen
explained In these columns, the proprietor
of tliat journal sent a delegation of 50
workingmen, representing the various
trades uml pursuits, to visit the Parte ex­
position nnd tbo lending countries of
Europe. The delegation returned Thurs­
day on tbe steamer City of Rome. Hea­
ls a disjuitcl: a* published in the Evening
News, repmenting the view* of these
workingmen on the condition of laboring
men hi this country and Europe:

For the Western Michigan fair at Grand
Rapid*. Sept 23rd to 27lh, the Michigan
Central will sell round trip excursion tick­
ets at one fare good to return until Sept.
28th.
P. A. Hahn, Agt.

The Detective. Awsoclatlon of Barry.
Prairieville, Hope and Grangeville will
hold their annual meeting at Hickory Cor­
ners on Saturday. Sept. 28th. 1889. at two
o’clock p. in., sharp. Business of import­
ance, all member* turn out.
Etu.r.Ni: Haiithoiin. Pres.
John J. Pkkkins, Sec’y.

At tbe meeting of the Chautauqua circle
last week tbe following officers w ere elected
for the ensuing year: Clement Smith,
pres.; Dr. F. It Timmerman, vice pres.:
Mrs. H. A. Barber, sec. %nd treas. The
class will start out with about 20 members.
Those wanting books for the rsuahig year
sliould notify J. B. Roberts as somras pos­
sible.
J

Work on the fund Hire factory Is rapidly
A cumtrmj&gt;orary prints in parallel colnearing the end. The boilers and machin­
^unms the following paragraphs, under the ery are living put in place. The manager
ac^lOcant heading, "A lesson In Italxir:" expects to have the factory running by the
laist Monday In New, York City labor first of Octolier. Over 87.000 worth of
day was observed more generally than ever orders arc already on the books. Those
before. Thousands of organized working­ who may wish to visit the factory hail bet­
men. well fed and well clad, marched the ter do so soon after it is started a, after a
streets, keeping step to the music of well- few wrecks visitors will not be allowed to
paid bands and cheered by thousands of go through except by permission from the
follow-laborers and sympathizers. The .office.
jmradc being over the rest of the day was
At tire state fair a great many examined
spent in picnics, excursions and various the Powers buggy which was on exhibition
other means of enjoyment. Well might for the purpose of showing the advantages
these thousands of laborers in the metro­ of tbe re-lnforcing automatic spring re­
polis of America rejoice, for they are the cently patented by W. E. Powers. Ail
best paid in the worldL Receiving from were highly pleased with tbe spring, es­
two to four dollars a day and having work pecially so were the many buggy manufac­
the year round, they are able to live in turers who examined IL They pronounced
comfortable homes, to fiw&lt;! and clothe It the best they ever saw. 'Fids argues
tbeir families resjjectably. td educate their well for the success of the Powers Wagon
children and withal to put aside enough In
&lt;mr saving* banks for use in case of sick­
Elsewhere In tills issue will be found
ness or to invest so an to finally own their
own homes. In Boston, Philadelphia and the advertisement of the Tower Clothing
other cities the same scenes were enacted* Co., of Grand Rapids. They announce
No wonder that our laboring classes, both some great bargains for next week—during
as organized associations and as Individ­ Grand Rapids fair, and ask Barry county
uals, recognize the Iz-nefits of protection, people to make their establishment head­
and are found contributing and voting for quarters during their stay In the second
city. Mr. Glenn W. Greenfield, formerly
Its continuance.
. lauit Monday In Ixmdon there paraded of this city, now with the Tower, will
the streets nnd gathered In Idle group.-* make it pleasant for Barry’ County visitor*.
180.000 laborers, organited in solid array Read their adv.
against their employers, demanding better
Thcstory In the Journal last week with
hours and better pay. Ill-fed and ill-clad, regard to certain performances at the coun­
they were encouraged by thousands of feb ty farm might have been more pitiable If
low-laborers, themselves but little better It had been true. The "baby" whom the
off, while the families of tlic strikers were blind paujier was wheeling around on a
appealing to the public for money enough barrow was a six years old Iwy, who enjoy­
to keep them alive from day to day. Des­ ed the ride. Instead of a mile, it was half
titution and want are seen on every side. a mile. Mr. Sentz was in town as uh uni
These:toen arc asking for 12 cents an hour tliat Saturday afternoon, and boy and blind
instead of the 10 cents which they have pauper were t»oth home all right when he
baoo receiving. And even If their de­ arrived there. The "demented jumper"
mands were granted it does not mnan 81.20 who is alleged by the Journal to have "run
a day, for over 00 per cent of them liave around the premises In a nude condition,”
work only half the time, so thatrthey are did not go outside the county house, and
really striking for 00 cents per day, one of only came to the foot of tbe stairs clad in a
their demands being that four hours shall shirt which he deaired changed. He was
be the mlnimun lime employed. The dock at once returned to hl* room and dressed.
iaboren* of New York, it should be remem­
Among the popular scientific articles to
bered. receive 80 cent* per hour. In
Liverpool, Blrmingliam and other cities lie published In The'Century during tbe
the workingmen are restless and on the coming year will be reports of tbe latest
studies
and discoveries made at the Lick
point of Joining tbe great strike. No won­
der that the English laboring classes arc Observatory In California, furnished by
diasatlsfied with free trade and are asking Professor Holden. lToffe**or Putnam, of
relief from Its suffering and killing conse- Harvard, has written a aeries of jmpfrs for
the same magazine on Prehistoric America,
in which lie will give the result of bls own
explorations of caves, burial-place^, village
It is believed tliat the republican* of sites, etc. A detailed account of the strange
Maryland have an excellent fighting chance earthwork known as the Serpent Mound of
lids falL The democratic plurality In that Adams county, Ohio, will be printed, and
state In the presidential election of 1814 the Illustration# of some of the papers will
waa 11,118 In o total vote of 182,019. Tbe include a number of terra-cotta figures of
dttaoerulk plurality in Maryland laat year men and women In a style of modding
was only fl, 185 in a total vote of 210.921. heretofore unknown in American prrhistorLast fall the republicans of Baltimore won
a hlgnal victory in Uie fourth congressional
Thursday night at the fair ground* just
dhitrh-L In 1884 Uie democrats had car­
ried this district by a majority of 7,894 for after the close of tbe camp fire, u Grand
laktor Raynor. The republicans changed Rapid* tough, whose name we are unable
this heavy democratic majority into a plu­ to learn, offered an lusult to Mr*. Roger*,
rality of sixty for tbeir own candidate. wife of the city Marshal. Mrs. Rogers
TJH-y also reduced tbe democratic majority was on tho grounds in company with an­
In tbe
find Congregional
district
from ___
1,181
____________
__________
_ _______
___ other Indy, who had been her guest that
1488; and they Inervsscd their own pre- day. when the tough approached her. She
immediately aoiigtil her husband and told
418 to 1,BM. In the fifth Mary land dU- him what bad occurred. Tbe ladle* pointtrirt the apparent democratic plurality las:
hi.

Grand Benefit

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R. K. GRANTS CLOTHING STORE

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Pay cash for your goods and for every dollar’s worth of trade you will be given a ticket
which will entitle you to a chance in the drawing which determines to whom the vift- -ffiU

’ The Mich. Centra! will sell round trip
happier party on the big steamship City of excursion tickets to certain points In west­
Rome, when she steamed up the harbor ern and southern states at one fare good
last evening, than the 50 workingmen and for 30 day*. For particulars call at Mich.
women who for Uie |»a»t six weeks or more Central ticket office. Excursions leave
have been traveling in England, France, Chicago, Sept 10th and 24th and Oct. sth.
Germany and other Eiiro|a.*an manufactur­
ing countries, under (he auspices of the
Scripjis league, they were not to bo found
at pier 44. North river, where the City of j ^H’he Michigan Conference of the M. E.
Rome's passengers were tnuufem'd from xliurch in tutsslon at Greenville, made the
the dock at West Fifty-eighth street. . The following appointment* of pastore for the
pilgrims say that they were allowed free various M. E. churches of Hurry county:
access to the factories in England and
Hastings City—W. M. Puffier.
France. In Gennauy Uiev were nut so
Hasting* Circuit—W. I». Rowland.
fortunate, and when they got to the Krupp
Middleville—T. T. George.
gun wcgkig nt Ewen, they were positivelyrefused admittance. They were welcomed
Prairieville—o. H. Perry.
at the Wool wick arsenal, gnd were shown
Banfield—J. C. Chase.
.
how the big guns were made. In I*nrls
Irving—J. C. Hollister.
the municipality, through tho labor board,
Rev. Levi Master-fa made presiding elder
gave-tbem the freedom of the city.
of the Niles district, also committeeman for
Without an exception they are of the establishing a Wesleyan Guild at the state
opinion thnt’the American workmen are university. Rev. W. A. Hun.dterger is re­
lietter housed, letter fed, better paid, bet­ turned to Coldwater,
ter clothed anil generally better off than
his European fellow. In only one indus­
try. that of the manufacture of military
"I gue* you will Hnd a dish rag in rane
jMiraphiTnahn, do they find English-mad*goods are sujierkir to American, in many place about tbe sink," was tint direction tbo
cases our goods arc more tasty ami better daughter of lbs home gave to tbe neighbor
wbo
had cotnu to help iu the emergency.
made than theirs, particularly in machinery*.
Their inucldnei^ji.s a rule, arecumltcrsume What slw found was a black, damp rag, with
tbo peculiar odor of many stole duh water*
and lack Ingenuity and speed.
clinging about iL Fever luul attacked tbe
different member* of this family. and tbe

- The Mich, ('enlml is the best route for
Detroit for the International Fair and Exp&lt;&gt;sition. for the reason that they run througb
cars. No transfer of passenger*. No de­
lays. and make much better time. Tbe
Exposition bulldiiiEs arc reached by the
Mich. Central direct P. A. H ahn. Agt.

Hastii

go.

Following are the gifts:

•

No. i. Top Buggy, price $100.
No. 2 New Home Sewing’ Machine,
price $50.
No. 3 Bed Room Suite, price $40
No. 4. Boy’s Safety Bicycle, price $18
These articles are all.first-class and the prices quoted are their regular retail prices.
Purchasers of boys’ clothing are given a ticket for the bicycle only.

The drawing will be conducted by a committee chosen by the ticket holder*.

It will I v

GRANT.
CLOTHIER

The“Grand”OilHeater.

latent inop w
3 lb. pail •W
All good* on 0

We are De

attorney^ han

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Dated Prair

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Very Reasonable Terms.
27 aens in Rutland, fair house but no
gxxl oinbulldlngs, so acres Improved.
1 ot* of fence timber ajid wood. Within 7
ullra of this city and 4 of Irving station.
This farm will be sold at a imrgaln, on a
reasonable payment down.

40 acres in Rutland 3S' miles from this
city, all Improved, good strong soil but no
building*. Ijmd lays well nnd produces
well. Has lieen sold within last five vrars
for 81.300. Will be sold way below* that
figure.
/
.
2 city lots In Hastings, desirable place
for a borne. Will be closed nut at half
their value.
Cail on or address

A PERFECT BEAUTY I

For tirst-da

fitting to orde

Masi is Sees is is

tian, rcasonal

H.

In presenting till# stove to the public, we do not claim’ that you wllf utoiidoa }■-*:’
furnace nor your baae burner, but we do claim that if you liave a &gt;.&gt;:t«- *•? r«x»ua-. a
chamber, a spoye room, dining room, office, or any other spare not couvcuien! t** •
with any of the present systems, you will buy the Grand in prefeii-:i&gt; ••
•n*lbiiu:*•!*
In tiie market. Note what we claim for It: 1st.—A stove thnt berate • n* JT/w
combustion can i&gt;e run an entire season with one wick. 2d A si-**.- wla^e •-■.*• " re­
quires no cutting or trimming. :td—A stove that Is always in reading- f**r iiuiw-diwuse. 4th—A Move tliat Is mixlerate in Its first cost. 5th- A stove that &gt;• !*'rUV.»weighing only forty pounds’, can easily be carried from one room to ain&gt;slren • -i -A
stove that excels all others for spring or autumn u*c. 7th—A »«''•’ tlw* ha*
parity of heating 2.000 cubic feet of space with mercury at zero, 'th
can absolutely be run without smoke or odor. 9tb—The ONLY oil. ID A rhi. ««structed on a perfect principle, and ha* been tried, tested and endorsed iip umi - tisq
an a grand success. Manufactured only by the Grand Oil Stove C&lt;m.|«i0.
Mich.
For sale by

n. D.

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Circulation t

HASTINGS, MICH.

Timothy n

Barn to r

91.80 buys
at Beamer’*.
&lt;8®. buy*

/■'Oft TWO WEEKS AT

O. D. SPAULDING’S
DEAIJTIS IN •

Choice

Family

Groceries,
•ind Provisions,
Stone, Earthen,
St. Clair in Hdl'n Journal trf Hedth.

Potted "
Broiled lake s
Cuw farm tab
1’iHtled white
Mantilla oliv

Very-re

THE MARVEL of the AGE!

diseased and wicked Brahmin, who served her
husband with a slavirii obedience, and cvm&gt;
went the length of carrying him ou her own
shoulder* to visit his mistrevr. Tbe British
government to India, rays The Woman’*
Journal, of Boston, lut» bound itmlf not to
interfere with tbo religion of the native*, but
it certainly ought not to Inculcate tn govern­
ment wtoocA* tbe worst doctrine* of heathen
ton.—New York Times.

tiw bwt result*. a powder kno-m u Btrcupulror. It is composed of tiirao peute ■.llrylfc

10 "
“
13 inch strap
10 fool Jointed
Patent wire w
«Nickle Plate s
3 •• •• mocke

To al) perso
old accounts,

quilted firmly, together and with proper core
will last a long thna As tbe various parrel*
come into tbe bouse, take tbe cotton string
with which they are tto), kuot together and
wind into a ball. It only require* a mo­
ment'* work, aud in a abort time a large Isdl
of strong cotton cord will result With this
cord, u»iug large wooden knitting needlrn,
ca«t on rtitchrw enough to make* strip twelve
Inebu* long when pulled out; knit issck and
forth in garter stitch until aqnaru. Cast off
kxwely, and you have a very strong, service­
able dish cloth. Two dish doth* ought al-

I know of no dl*ca»« rnoro impleamut. both
tn patient* nnd those compelkd to be’ with

CLOSE

4 gallon Goshe

Notice

tberc aquarva together and rfitcb acrom three
or four time* on the machine. Then turn

Tho Bombay Guardian call* attentioo tonn
extraordinary Ixxik which is Ix-iug distrib­
uted broadcast a* a prise book in tbe governuwnt girl*’school* in tbe Bombay preatoency.
Tbe following quotations an- given u epecimens of tho teaching* set forth in tbe book:
"If tbo busband of a virtuou* woman ba
ugly, of good or bod disposition. dbe&lt;wed,
fiendish, ir.-jcible, a drunkard, old, stupid,
dumb, blind, deaf, hot tampered, j«jor ex­
tremely covetous, a slanderer, cowardly, per­
fidious and immoral, nevertheleaa she ought
to worship him os God with mind, sjx-ech
and pcraou. The wife who gives an angry
answer (o her huiband will b.vom« a village
jviriah dog: rtio will also bc-eome a female
jackal nnd Uro in nu uninhabited deaerL
•‘The woman who entx* bweetmeata without
sharing them with her bustmnd wUl become
a ben owl, living in a hollow tree. Tbe wom­
an who walk* alone without her husband will
become a filth eating village »ow. Tbe wom­
an who speak* .ItweajwcUully to her hm-baod
will be dumb In the next incarnation. Tho
woumu who hates her husband* relations
■will become from birth to birth a muskrat
living in ffltb. Slie who is always jealous of
Jkr husband's concubine will be cfaUdhaa In
the next incarnation."
. To illustrate the blessed results of a wife’s

West

held in Union Hall; Friday, Jan. 3, next, at two o’clock p. m.

to it* origin, a* *l»c put that dish rag into the
Stove and «u;iplied it* placa with a dish doth.
One of tho most difficult thing* to teach an
.Ordinary servant girt i* to take proper care
of the &lt;11*11 cloth*. After using they should
rinse them thoroughly in ck*n water, and
perfectly dry them in the sun in summer and
by the stove in winter.
.
The ideal dish cloth of the inedd house­
wife is clean, *ofl, white and medium slied.
Worn tabic linen ix excellent to mak» tato
di«h dotbs. Take tbo worn out napkins, or
Hie most worn porta from an old table cloth:

Agriculturist.

M
remember

and Glassware.

taaiMe Beflnctjans

Loot at Hiese W

Men’s Calf Boots...............................
Kip "
...............................
goy s
“
............. .................
Men a Dongola Shoes........................
“
Seamless Calf Shoes.............
, “
CjJf Shoes.................................
Ladies Hand Turned Shoes...........
Dongola
“
...........

$:1.00-t2.50
; 2.50- 2-W
. 2.00- ' ! -■&gt;
8;00 8$
250— 2.(0
. 2.00 - 1&lt;J
4 (10- 3.50
. 3.00- S.50

I have the best |2.50 Ladies’ Shoe in the market.

Slippers, 35c. to tl.00.

Nice Line of Dress Goods at Astonidnng‘)

Micheal Gordon, a veteran of the Mexi-

day.

Typhoid

HatiiR Mid.

everytking at bottom prices.
FOR YOURSELF.

To rent—
small family

�Hastings Banner.
Wednesday* Sept. 18x 1880.

Dried fruit of all kinds w.nt-t .
StuVeraenvtecT
«
Just received new atc&gt;ck nf

Midyear,
druggist,

iwm mini zn
( WQ lbs.) of

Dalmatian Insect Powder.
unopened flower,

I’VRETHUM,
prrvvnatlve,of cnblmgv
worms.

..

PRICE REDUCED
40c. a lb.

Mfeta’iDrcgta.
• -. th'- People'* I &gt;rng Store.

■

of Jefferson St..

•;

CLOSE m PRICES'!
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I U*k t'&lt;*L-....................... 1
IS
Wile V.:i|.|t»W *cm‘n*................
23
&lt; . ,
....... polish. box............
r.
......... , .-kcre! hi tomato sauce, can 20
;• ... I
n I'M, r.o&gt;.........................
15
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r . .i ?&lt;.- -.t!:iioi&gt;. can. •..................
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I .. I,::, 'ililh-'4ttf. I.iw bottle.'.
its
' . it V. |l
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’17
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IS
t ...... . Bl.t.'k
7 table san&lt;y.........
17
,Sl% I',tn- t *..&gt;!«; snap •
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25
. i., , : .■••No. 1 whitefish ... 0 23
, ■■ trout.................... 1 30
&gt;
with s**rabbn&gt;nh attached 15
j-.i.: sU’!-,-axle grease................
15
, ■., • .i our Th-, counter.........
3
■ .. X? ::
:D::

f? are Detawi to Sell Goods

M STORE.
Notice to Delintinents.
To all pet •••".» who are-still owing us &lt;&gt;n
■ ; an-oimi- *vc desire to state to you
»•- lite. e waited ns hmg as we propom*
tor j&lt;‘ । ' • iyfii'1 and settle, and If your
■Hfi: is u-tVelJled-by Oct. 1st. satis■i mty to u-. •.i&gt;wi!l place the same In
x-.rifsMinmls for collection;
Now in
t:.!iTf» -. .&lt;• yourself costs mid trouble
- • am!
u* Ih-fure that date.
V.
respectfully yoffra.

BROWN &amp; CAIRNS.
i'atcl 1*rairirvillo.'Hr|K. tn. ’at&gt;.

Ke t r • lj-&lt; wr.rfc artistic draping ami
.: iw •• '..’Or r. uniforms of any docrip-

."!i. :-.o

price*. go to'

H. A K1BBY,
Merchant Tailor.

I&gt;. Siiaulkiing's store. ■

■M" 1 b.ll to try j; A. Fuller** cholera niedl- '-. •» !■•••.. r f.dllng rare for cholera, cholera
iiMitui.i, .-Jioirra morbus. bloody dysentery,
:‘ i' - i- Funter** colic and other derange&lt;« die hii*&lt;-h. Sold by »V. H. Gdodvear,
■ "I J r,-l I.
tu,tillK4. Ha), &lt;l{ yjashAt i.
.hoc store, take (Mrawt: and
* **'&lt; •'!&gt; Imcd at the home
__ of J. A. Fuller on

LOCAL NEWS.
week..

-

-

-

2,075

at pjtauffer «V Crawley's.

'1.511 buy- I&lt;io pounds of gold dust flour
«. Heatin'r\.

4 • uht pound* No. 1 family fish
»t Beamer'*.
In
-monpi (lvvr Nevins'store, for
’null family.
.

Ungers pays the highest market
J'..cr fur jiv,. poultry.
•lo-. Hoget* warrants every sack of his
*• hour tn l&gt;e first class.
^•”ir and bran to exchange for wheat
II. Ibtrlnw Jt Co.'s. ,
M00 per thousand at
^atl-y Ums, &amp; Wllklua.
W auti'il.^ ■To fWJ, u |J0UlM, BU(] |()t [n t|w
. .tildr,-.,.

Ilorm- Ln.mid f«s|. oats and ry e. for sole.
IL J. GltAXT.
t-i '. n u,inz *o*1*ery has been opened in
' ■ b,iihling Just east of the Troy laundry.,
I&gt;.■lL’?1'-

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Eggs are now bringing high prices and are ^MrA Timmerman went to Detroit yeaterfot Kood’
L W. Vrooman
m Nashville ThurrF. G. Stowell la buying ion of new

Maron.*n&lt;1M"'
h«

Jost received

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personal MENTION.
Mrs. D. B. Pratt Is visiting in Irviug.

Ur,«‘ ’«•!« Vermontville Mon-

------ ~a7d. H1SKERN, Local gCttor.,

Ik, h M-llin. u nod M

,eft *taiCTdV for

lart »^k Wlrbt’ °f Chlea&lt;o* WB‘’ in town

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H. I). Stu km &lt;
Wallace W. Kelly resigned his position lnM™wkRC?U' °f Kala0uz00' w&lt;u {n tow»
as inemlier of thr lx*rd of water euinn* “
e!»uneU. “ “*
n*eUnC °f
&lt;ro®m°“ fonTvIslV S,m* ,MM,*onet9 l*liver. Col., &lt;
Entries are already coming jU for the uext wrek"*”0” Wl” Wrt8r A,Wou
Barry c..unty Wr. and In large number*.
r. 5??’' ,Junn vl8,le&lt;l hU parents in HqckttilsVaH ,1K 1X1 nt* tO ‘ Very MeWwf“’ Mr roru ounday.
’’'“T co«k han resigned hl» pwltfon in
Those Goshen chunw are going fast at the city bunk.
Beamers. Come quick If you want one.
No more after this lot at the extreme low viJut lJlA'.ltar,*r IeR y«*tttd*y for g
vlKlt Iu Detroit.
prices We quote.
C. D. Beebe was In New York on busi­
Call al Beamer’s cash grocery and exam­ ness last week.
ine those new coffee and ten pot*. They
Miss I jura Bexsiner returned tad week
an- the wonder of the l»th century. n« from IJay View.
tea and coffee every day.
i TJ"*' ?' ,,ow«« ls now assistant cashier
The Home missionary society iu connec­ In Hh* city bank.
tion with the M. E. church will meet at
Mr*. Bowen and Mias Nellie Wilkin* are
tlie-homeof Mrs. G. G. Spaulding Whines- visiting In Detroit.
day afternoon. Sept. 25th, at half past two.
Frank Hams 1* m«)v employed in Bal»The Anderson opera company presented cock'd barbershop.
Erminie at 1 nion hall Monday evening
IL M. Bates left la.st week tn look up a
A fair sired audience wa« in attendant location In Dakota.
and all speak In term* of praise of the
G. 1.. Heath wan in Grand Rapids on
company.
busIneM yesterday.
UMt, Saturday the 7th. somewhere on
Mrs. Jessie FreeJikuf. of Ann Arbor, I*
the street* of Hastings. u gold cuff button visiting in the city.
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H-arl set with calln lilly In set. Please
(.. Nukem, »f Manistee, is the gu?»i
leave It nt O. D. Spaulding's and oblige of IId* brother A. D.
Mrs. Wm. Kline.
!'. IL McOtnbernud wife left yesterday
(•niy S4.:;.*&gt; from Hastings to Detroltand momkigjor Detroit
return from Sept; 17th to 27th inclusive
C. Brooks and wife, of Delton, visited
via Michigan (Vntral. This Includes cou­ in F.
this city last week.
pon for admission into fair and exposition.
M r*. Surah Lake, of Vermontville, is
1’. A. Haun*.
visiting at A..Hams'.
.
Harvest excursions to all point* west on
F. Matteaon. of Jackson €o..d&gt; the
Sept. 24th and October Mh from Chkago: ■gm**! of bin mjii E. A.
one fare for the round trip. Tickets oh
c.len.,W. Grecnfleld of Grand Rapid.,
sale at the C. K. A S. depot. Call and
was In the city Sunday.
F. G. floodyear left Thursday for n busi­
i/\t the meeting of the board of education ness trip to New York city.
fast Tuesday evening it was*decided to put
Mr*. McBarr, of Almont, was laid week
a chemical laboratory in the High school.
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This Is a much need addition and will not the guest of Mrs. J, t'. Andrus.
Miss Maud Munson, of Kalamazoo, visit­
only aid materially in the study of chemis­
ed Mra. G. W. Abbey last week.
try but will add much interest thereto.
I*. T. Colgrove and family returned y esThe’t'. K- A S. Ry. will sell excursion
tickets to Detroit on Sept. 17th to 27th in­ tenlay from Minneapolis. Minn.
Mr*. Fred Barlow left yest/Fday for a
clusive; good to return not later than Sept.
visit
with Grand Rapid* friends.
28th. on account- of international fair.
Remember we are 11 miles nearer than the
Dr. H. J. Turner and wife, of Wayland,
M. C.
W. F. Stukkh, AgL
visltel at D. IL Cook'* last week.
E. D. Whitlock and Dau Tower, of
(living to sickness, Mr. J. II. Ratith^ie
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wasobllghril to cancel his engagvi.&gt;ent for Grand Rapids. ajM-nt Sunday in town.
Mr*. A. D. NUkem and children are
a lecture here. Saturday evening. All
were disappointed a* a rare treat was ex­ visiting at I’. W. Niskern's in Manistee.
pected. A telegram announcing hi»inabil­
A. &lt;*. Barr, of Kalamazoo, was the gue-t
ity lo le present was received Saturday liut week of Rev. and Mrs. 1. M. B. GlllasforeriaaD.
Die.
Rev. W. D. Rowland was ordained a
An tuKinymuUH cumuiunicutkm lias been
received at thu ofllcv for publication hi the deacon last week In the MctliodBt confefBannrr. We etui not publlah It. Our eiicc.
rule is that all communication* must be
Mrs. B. A. Walker, of Martin, visited
aecomtmDled by the name of the writer, her parent^ G. II. Bronka and wife, last
not necessarily for publication, but as n
guarantee of «&lt;**! faith.
,
Dr. Harkness, who has been the guest of
Don't forget the dates of our county fair. C.
Griffin, left Friday for hl* home In
Bring In something and compel for a pre­ Wisconsin.
mium. If you decide not to exhibit some
Wilber Dickerson and wife, of Grand
article yon Iteve for fear there mav/be
something at the fair which I* better? you Rapids, visited this city last week during
may find you were mistaken and be very the reunion.
sorry that you did not compete.
Geo. Fish and wife, of New York, were
Tbe saloon of Dunham A Treat at Nash­ guests Inst week of the latter's sister. Mr*.
ville was closed last week by order of E. A. Rider.
County Treasurer Hough, owing to the
Mrs. Jas. Bartley and .laughter Maud,
withdrawal of launla Brady, one of the of Albion, were guests last week of Mrs.
Ixindsmen, from their bond*. Brady stated W. D. Haye*.
that he owned no property In Nashville,
Ghk Boule i* iu the southern part ot the
nod w.« wn &gt;....s«r . roaUUnt Ihow.
state on a visit Hr expects to be gone
The Michigan Central will sell cxcuralou alKMit a week.
tickets from Hastings to Deiroltand return
Miss May Roberts has returned from
on Sept. 17 to 27th inclusive, at rate of one
fare with fifty rtmts added for admission, Bay View. Her mother I» expected home
on account of international fair. These in about n week.
tickets are good to return not later than
C. A. Griffin ha* resigned his position in
Sept 28lh.
F- A. Hahn. Agent.
the roller mill. He left yesterday for a
As our readers well know,. Dr. J. A. visit hi Wisconsin.
Eugene Morey, formerly telegraph ojn*rBaughman, the well known specialist
company in this city,
formerly of this city, b now located at ator for the M.
Akron. Ohio. All those wishing'•to con­ visited here last week.
sult Dr. Baughman by letter can address
Mra. Henry Jone* went to Edmore U«t
him at No. 151 South ,Howard street. week to attend the funeral of her win’*
Aknm, Ohio. He writes prescription* for wife. Mrs. John Jones.
any disease for 81.00.
Mrs. Herd, who has been the guest of
We do not make a specialty of cheap her sister. Mra. Ed. Doyle, returned Mon­
John goods and tell you wliat poor goods day to her home in Allegan.
we can sell you for a little money, but
Mrk J. E. Gregory, after an extended
good straight goods at honest prices. Fair
and square dealing with all l&gt; the way we visit with friends here, leave* this week for
do business, and we can show you tbe best her home in dt^Louls, Mo.
stock of good goods, groceries and crock­
Mrs. Hewes. who Im* been the guest of
ery in tbe city al Hams * YanArmmi's.
Mrs. W. D. Hayes, left yesterday for -a
The fact tklft Dr. Lathrop offers a short visit in Grand Rapid*.
beautiful plusn album worth 85 a* a first &lt; D striker and wife have l&gt;een In Green­
prize and one worth 83 as a second prize- ville attending the M. £. conference.
for tire handsomest baby In the count} They returned last evening.
I will insure oticf of the finest baby
Rob. Green left Wed newlay to Join the
I tlic fair that the people &lt;&gt;f this vicinity
Flint ball team, with whom he will p)a&gt;
have ever seen. Mother* Hing your
babies along to tbe fair and compete for during the rerfialnder of Uie sea*on.
Mr*. W. IL Schantz returned Saturday
the prizes. These albums are very bandevening fron/Mu.kegon, where she ha*
some ns well as durable.
been visiting friend* for a couple of weeks.
Ijurt Friday evening MrY/**,Sh'lpfr1
inn Flynn, who has been employed In
fell through the sidewalk in front of the
Journal onto- &gt;nd
an a»U* “J thrpiwm’&lt;U*r factory, left Monday for
Eaton RapWs. H* experts to travel for a
hli&gt;
very
badly.
She
was
otburwlse
souwwb.t h.jSed? The board was apparently
cigar houae.
all right but was badly decnyetl. A suit
Mrs James Willison, who has been visfor damages may grow out of tlieapcident.
Mrs. SbepanL’s Injuries were
Dr. W. H. Snyder, who think* man)
weeks will elapse before she can leave her [ guest of a brother.
Rev I. Master, formerly paator of tbe
be&lt;l.
M Eechurch in till* dty. wa* test week
A son of Philander Rose was arrested aTtSuwctiug of the Michigan conference
elected president of the educational societj.
tad week eharard
p«lt l.-lonrlnk t» Fr~l. ««io'«- &lt;• ""
U, n.holl. Hr .dmlltcl hl, pill &gt;« “«
|„a u, tbe l^-l that II
tin- &lt;w rra« ,&lt;l)our™&lt;i “ Nrj,k‘?!L.u.
fcltow. and will please foe patron*
n—oiuinmdatlon of ML.i,,',,, and
.,-r..iit for the board of corrections »«&gt;*■ of tliat office.
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■■iiarities, This is in the nature of a bus­
11 \ Klbbv and family have moved to
,„ Lil; rS Lk- &lt;«««*■ *'• “bby
rt J ,b"l' be1*- »' b ‘
win undooMnUl- be wnl to
Helonn "UL «ork,n»». ,»&lt;1 «- bee|&gt;“‘ r”r hl" *

liberal patronage.
Steiner. wH« »■“' M“. "! '''S'1'
i.ud. Oi&gt;. «t»
°' u"lr•J*"'
■ M^ee and Mb. Mie Tbnw fbeJ
Tre oMbelr W &gt;&lt;■ WubilKton. tbere to
Xntthe Knljbln Temn’-ar ■*■«*’• ln

iii»»»' "
a* *an ** bought for SOr. I
Octolier.
wm hand in their sum*** »
.‘nv ,'ou";n More In Barry county.
Miss Alice Hal! nnd Mra. C. &lt;»• “ojbrook
•f’tt*' !un,u’n’ “,*1 Ml’* Id“ K”t*left yesterday morning for l*trolt and
on, will !«■ .nltelmo
T-m ?ww married in this city, ran not Ij ’^“”^1“ ion,p.nlo...h'|. Ctereland. Ml- Hall goes to V^^area
1 ■'••‘-laj. by Justice A. K. Kmaston.
t«.k
rf miilinen* good*, and Intend* openHear, and Stri]**- pan,
reverenre
"f at’ntle broke western will only inereare h • love «
Jefferson street
.
« Baitings, Saturday, Sept. 21SL for the emblem which represents
to every true eittxen.
.
IL D. Sturma

POWERS’ ■
HARDWARE.

Are you thinking of buying a Carriage for yourself or family’s
comfort? If so, come in and look over what we have to offer you.
We have the only carriage hung on a spring'that you can adjust your
load. Our spring weighs less than five pounds and will carry one
thousand pounds or spring easily with fifty pounds. The motion is
as easy as a. rocking chair. Come and hitch to one, drive over the
roughest road and you will be better pleased than with any other car­
riage you ever saw. We feel sure you will say it is the finest made
job on wheels. .
' Our Road Wagon is a little daisy, finely finished and fully war­
ranted. Road Cakts, Wagons, Etc.
We are agents for the celebrated Birdsall Clover Hullf.rs, also
Empire Hullers, both well known to the people of Barry Co.

STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!
We have already received two consignments and more now on the
road. We propose to show y.ou the -finest line of stoves ever shown
in Hastings. Coal Stoves, Wood Heating St.oves in diving* flue
and straight draft.
Round Boiler Iron" Stoves, Square Cook
Stoves and with reservoir and closet, Ranges, etc. We have a full
line of the world renowned GARLAND STOVES, and from all
our line we feel sure we can suit you.
We buy all our stoves for bottom cash prices and don't propose to­
be undersold by anyone.
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W.F.PO WERS.

GIVEN AWAY!
ONE $75.00 ORGAN.

One $35 Boss Filled Case, Fine Jeweled Gold Watch.
One $35 Astral Jewel Coal Stove.
ONE $20 HARNESS, Home Mfg.
We will give one ticket with each and every dollar's worth of goods pur­
chased in our store from now until Jan. 4, 1890, when the ticket holders will
meet at Union Hall and arrange the drawing to suit themselves. Drawing to
be at 10 a. m.
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Tickets Given with Cash Sales Only.
The above named goods will be in our show windows for inspection at any
time We wish to say to the people that our faU stock_is complete. Our
tables are filled with attractive Fall and Winter Suite and Overcoats. We
nropose to do more business this fall than ever before, and in order to start
it early we make this grand offer.
Yours Resp'y,

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.,
The One Price Clothiers.

Hicks &amp; Spence,

Three special examination* will be held thU
UAt 'llMtinxs, Friday and Saturday. Oct. 2Mb
a^U2zXibTiUe, Friday and Saturday. Nov. Kh

*nAtWMlddlevlIle. Friday and Saturday, Nov.

JOSEPH ROGEBS
HAS A

(Sueeeuor. toC. H. » ». W. Hleka)

Pay Ih Highest Market Price
—:in—
Cash, Dry Goods, Boots ipid
Shoes, Hardware, Groceries,
and Crockery,
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—FOR—

urday. No
qulremrnt* m t»ual.
j. w. Botuom. I
, ,„
.
.1 M. Smith.
’ Board ot Examiner*.

Practical Hints
lo Binders.

FEW MOEE
OF THOSE

l.ITTLK BOfIK ot

man eo n tempiating
P.l 1LDING akould

BUTTER, EGGS,

and Produce.

Fruit can* of ail -Itc* vety cheap.

�jaj^oBs©!^

FARM AND GARDEN.
OBSERVATIONS AND EXPERIMENTS
PERTAINING TO FARM LIFE.

uunKBin n
bm it
Sprains, Strains,
Bruises, Wounds,

For Qxre op

pROMm.Y»xoTERMA)lEHrtr
QwrrKnilTREriiRH dfE\iiI.
pB^tluisrs »KSSEAitt\sBo^*Htxi

From Texas Farm anti flanch we get
the following suggestions for setting jxwts
ax to prevent the prevailing trouble of
slacked wire: Set the corner poet deep,
solid and plumb; twelve feet distant, and
in a perfectly straight line, set another
similar, and twelve feet from thia another
similar one.

MANNER OF BRACING POSTS.

These posts should not be over four
and one-half feet high, or no higher
than the top wire; from the top of the
You Uw-uldreit! ThsCkica- corner or end pout a brace of good sea­
x&gt; Daily Na*« bscauw.bei*c
soned timber, straight and not less than
four inches in diameter, should run to
second post about foqr inches above the
ground and rest in a notch, and the
same from the top nf the second to the
third. Svt all tbe posts in a straight
jine. In tbe lowest point of a hollow a
hole qtw and a half by three feet, and
two and a half to Hire® feet deep, should
be dug. Take a good sized heart jx&gt;t
with square end. spike a plank thu size
of the hole on the square end, set in the
holo ami tnmp well. On the top of all
short hills posts should be set and not
dri ven. The anchor posts in the hollow
will prevent&gt;the tension of the wire from
raising the posts. The set posts will
prevent it from settling the line.

TKieHnsAVosiUiRKC'Sxmi-Mo-

SIXTH
POINT

—THE—

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

SETTING POST IN A HOLLOW.

A

Then if the ]&gt;osU ate all set in perfect
line and practically plumb, the wires
drawn tight, wall stapledsto posts, us
also to brace# at corners, no repairs are
necessary (accidents excepted) for ton t6
twenty years, according to durability of
poets nnd braces. •
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RIPENING CREAM.

one of New York’s' recognized authori­
ties hi various matters pertaining to tho
farm, never churns his cream less than
twenty-four hours old, and he aims to
liave it forty-eight hours old, and tries to
keep it in such a condition thet it will lw
forty-eight hours obi. It is then only
slightly acid. This helps the process of
separating the butter globules. Wlrfn
the cream is properly ripened, it speaks
for itself. It looks light colored and has
a bright, satiny appearance, cracks open
on the top. and you can almos^rsee tbe
butter in the cream. As gixfei as it
reaches this point, it wanes robe churned
right then and thereNow the great trouble with tli® av­
erage dairyman is he doesn't oliserve
these tilings closely enough. He &lt;loes
not skim tho milk properly, and the
cream is kept too long. Mr.’Curtis would
not put old cream with sweet cream.
Worm your cream up to about 75 degs..
but sourness does not ripen the cream.
By a little neglect in ripening the cream
you cannot get all your butter. He has
no doubt that he has lost 5,000 pounds of
butter during the Inst ten years by not
ripening his cream properly. He would
get his cream partially ripened, ]mt his
sweet cream in.and let the whole ripen.
By repeated experiments he found by
these means he had been losing about 10
per cent, of his butter. By ripening his
cream’ together he has no trouble in get­
ting at least 10 per ccnL more butter than
he ever did by the old method, and he
attributes this loss entirely to the ripen­
ing_________

Until the last few years all the wood
auhes luado on tho farm were leached to
prudnee lyo for soft soap, and iny mo­
ther always insisted upon luiving a half
bushel of lime mixed with ashes in the
leach to produce lye strong enough to
bear up an egg. nnd iu selecting ashes
for the leach, if any had become damp,
they were discarded as unlit r.nd were
mixed with last rear'll leached naliea
nnd applied on the farm, usually where
coni was to lie pLuited. nnd always with
good results. The lime pnt in the leach
will show itself in the Soil many years
afterwards. I have plowed up lime with
a few ashes distinguislinble thnt my fa­
ther put on twenty years before, and
never hnd n poor crop where they were
put. Il was on stony ground thnt could
not be so thoroughly tilled ns freer soil.
Consequently Instod longei. Some ten
years ago I planted corn on a field that
hnd a poor spot in which pntbing of nny
amount would grow. No on® could tell
why.
.
Before planting I took the a*hes from
the last year's leach nnd spread them
vver'tbis poor place, then spread stable
manure over it the same a* tho rest of
the field. The corn grew larger on thnt
poor spot where the ashes were than on
nny other juirt of the field. Tbo next
year the oats were a failure on that spot;
they grew up a little, half headed, fell
down and died. The crop of ryo follow­
ing nnd till other crop* since, even the
grass, have been lx-ttor on that spot than
any other in the field, but there were too
much mdies for oats tho first year.—
UouAtry Genlfeman.

Tbe fertilizing value of fine bane is
much greater titan that of coarse bone.
The latter may lie in the ground for
years while very flue bone is readily
decomposed and taken up by plants.
The improved condition and increased
value of our bone manures is to Homo
Send for C&lt;.rcutjr.3|&gt;rt«ttlt3pr9.S-. ■ extent a result of the action of this
station, which-in the year 1879 Jirst
carried into effect the method of valu­
ation based on the jnechaj/ical as well
as the chemical analyaUr-^Nitrogen in
the finest bona is now worth 10} cents
jier pound, while that in th»» cuaraest
Without Incurring much additional
bone m valued only at 8| cents, nnd expense, a Iram may have a pleasing ex­
phosphoric acid Is valued at 7 and 4 terior instead of an awkward and heavy
cents in tjie two grades respectively. form. In addition to its general sym­
Very finely ground lone is, at present, metry. which maynearly always acconk
one of the cheapest source* of quickly with convenience. n few am a II particu­
QUV^TEED
available nitrogen and phosphoric acid. lar* added at the proper places may con­
fcuR,£ ron
—Connecticut Station.
tribute much to its appearance. Coun­
CATARRH
try Gentleman calls attention In this
connection to the decorative effect of
A “complcto" manure, ns tho name
nuggcsta, i« complete not only in the small hO'Kls over the doors ami window*,
nnd properly projecting eaves. As a mat­
senmi of supplying the three most itnter of utility these will lie worth more
portant plant food ingredients, viz... ni­
Sold and guaranteed by
than their cost. Tho hoods will be a pro­
trogen, phoaphoric acid and potttsli, but
W.^H. GOODYEAR, - - Sole Agent. also in furnishing all the plant food in- tection nf tho windows in. some degree
gnxiieuta in forms adapted to use on nil against storms and prevent rain from
A complete manure is among being driven inside, and the projecting
It any dealer says be Im* the W. L. Douglu soils.
Shoe* wltbotrt name and price (tamped on the chemical fertilizer* whht tho best stable eaves*will answer a similar purpose and
bottom* nut him down as a fraud.
manure Is among farm manures—name­ protect the walls outside. They will
ly. it supplies all the necessary plant food both serve to stiffen the building by af­
Ingredients, being unlike a plain super- fording additional bracing. They will
phoepliate or any other one incomplete possess another distinct advantage. The
owner will not feel compelled to hide
fertilizer.
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his barns and outbuildings from view
Way* of Killing Tree*.
because they are repulai ve objects. Par­
One correspondent advises muriatic tially hid by trees, they will convey the
acid. Another recommends boring a impression to tho spectator of home con­
hol« at the base of the tree nnd filling venience* and rural comforts.
crude kerosene, covering up the hole to
keep the rain out. Thia, ho asserts, will
kill tree and roots »o there will be no
spreuting. Another .-.vomniends boring
small holes and apply tog a few drops of
pure carbolic acid.
.

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ABIETINE MEO'co-oiwviile. cal.

Sw

SANTA ABIEaoi CAT-RCURE

Thing* That Are Told.

OLD STYLE.

IMPROVED STYLE.

In regard to the advisability of clip­
These remarks are in part illustrated
ping tho queen's wing, some twenty by tho outline figures in the first cut.
prominent bedieepera, as reported by Ont) figure represents a common bom
Tho Bee Journal, seem pretty equally with no pretension to ornament or sym­
divided in opinion, about half of them metry. The other figure shows one of
making a practice of doing so. the others nearly the same general form, but with
not
broad caves and window hoods added,
If the farm is rundown and the owner with comparatively little additional cost
is becoming poor, there is, says Ameri­ Tho ventilator combines utility and ap­
can Agriculturist, no rotation that will pearance. This may represent a carriage
turn the tide in his favor more promptly
GENTLEMEN. than rye. clover and sheep. The land is house and horse barn; or ir may be a
barn for general purposes on a small
plowed in August and rye sown, five farm.
pecks to tbe acre. In September timothy
seed is sown, and in March u liberal’sup­
ply of clover, which by August is in the
SHOESheight of its glory Then the cheep are
turned in.
Southern Planter says: It may not be
generally known time dry ashes applied
A LARQK BARN.
W'lXDOW HOOD,
LADIES.
just after a rain, or in tlie morning while
In the second cut is shown a larger
Best Material. Best Style. Best Fitting.
the dew is on, will kill chinch bugs. Ho
If not sold by your dealer, write
Ims used it on both corn and sorghum form with n good exterior. The other
W. L DOSGLAS, BROCKTON, MASK.
with perfect success, and has not the figure represent* the form and structure
Examine W. I- llongiM M.00 Shoes for gen- least doubt that sown broadcast on wheat t»f a common window hood, which should
tlemm and ladle*.
it would be equally effective. Wheat be made of two inch plank to give it
sown with raw bone is not apt to be at­ stability.
The authority quoted calls to mind the
tacked by the bug.
fact ttat tiarns such ns are here depicted
HASTINGS.
The first year efter the orchard is
may be built of rough or unplaned lum­
planted out the yomig trees make a large
ber, Uking care to give the right form.
growth, nnd thia is tho time advised by If such a barn be well waked with oue
a practicalorchnrdist toprune and shape or two good coatu of crude ftetroleum,
the tree*. If yon wait a few years you and in a year or two finished with ncoat
will havotocutoff big limbs to shape of common point, it will ta more dur­
tbe trees. Attend to trees while smalt able than with three coats c-f paint on an
It is a light job then, and does not injure expensive barn bulk with planed and
costly lumber.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

A. WOOLLEY,

THE LAST DAYS OF SAUL
LESSON XII, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, SEPT. 22.

la-fOX
”
1
71— ..rr™.
fi Ih—(loffnisn.
pub’.Uber. Pnuaoui
When David again had Saul in fats power,
uftz-r tbe tinw rccors’ad iu thu Ust Icesnck. aqd
AbUbni wanted to day him, David rcfuM.d
B-nln to touch the bwd's seated, aud ^d:
••The Lord dsall smite him, or iris &lt;tay dm
come to die. or flu d»aU defend
’
and per uh." Th. last of ‘ these prodictiomi h
fulfilled in thu kuson of today Ttarevests
twtwrc-i the last leetou and this are. The
death of Samuel, tho death of Natal, upon
whom David was
from taking veucwmre. David marries Abigail and Ahitioam;
he eiMWM Haul a second.time; beguef to the
PhUtatinre and lives at Ziklln};* S“al “5“'f
dleobcrs God by consulting tint witch of En­
dor; David's town ot Ziklag Is smitten dur­
ing iris atMMice with his dx hundred, and
women, children and flock* nil earned cap­
tive tat David pursues mid recover* alL
1. -Now tbo PhUisdnse fought agalnrt
Uraoi and the mm of Lxnuil fled from tarfore
the PhUtaiMs." This was the tattle to which
David mid hl* men tad startai, when they
were sent tack bv tta lords of the PhiUstincs
only to find Zlklag desolate and burn-d with
lire; God again hindered David from having
iuytblng io do witij thu death ot Saul
2. "Tta Philtrtinw slew Jonathan, mid
Abinarinb. nnd Melctrishua, Saul's sotn." It
inakiM one * heart ache U&gt; remi tins, especially
ronccrning Jonathan, the loving, tta brave,
tta noble. How David lafnentod for him is
recorded in tta next chapter, nnd wo do not
woudcr nt tins depth ot hi* bimentations over
OO "UUUVI
—— •----- ------- - , ——
dilation over Saul as wall a* Jonathan. (11

saw tbo king Saul. lli&gt;’ anointed ot tta Lord.
3. -Tiie battle went sore against Saul, nnd
tta archers hit him." He was not any longer
in merciful bauds but in tbo hand* of tbu»
who know no mercy. Long suffering and
mercy had followed him many years; ho bad
been spared many a time and warms! often;
but "be that being often reproved, bardeneth
his orck. diall suddenlv l« destroy^.!, nnd
thnt without remedy;" aqd now inorcy i*.
past for him nnd judgment has reached bint
4. ,*Theref&lt;»ro Snul took a (word arid fell
upon it." Saul being tore wounded aeki-J
his armor bearer to slay him. but notice tbe
nw*on. "tat theno uucircuuiciwsf come and
thrust ran through nnd abuse me." Wlint a
fear ho bn* of being dbtaaoriid by thmu undrcumetad, wtat a keen »c*wo of honor, tat
it is the uliFTrfory n* whoa ba pleaded with
Samuel, "Honor tne now before the elder* of
tuy people mid before bnuT tebap. xv, UO
5. **Hta armor Lxvirer • » • fell likewiw u|k&gt;i&gt; his «wunl arid died with him."
Thi* looks heroic nnd hko a spirit of duvotiuu
)o bls matter, but hod be been devoted to
Go! Instead of to Soul, or more devoted to
God ttan to Snui. h* would not have dune ox
No man who fears God will take his own life,
nnd any one who Miuvea God concerning
the awful future of tta ungodly as revealed
in Reriptun.* could not think of rushing mad
)y into IL
.
G. "So Saul died, aud Iris three ksu. and
tils nnuor bearer, aud nil hl* men. that same
day together." What tbenf Tta word* of
the L&gt;rd Jesus, in Luta xvi, and other word*
of tint Spirit pininiy recorded iu Scripture,
tench u* thnt if wu believe (iod mid nro rvdo-rued by the precious blood of Ills dear
Son. "to die is gain," "to depart an I be with
Christ i« far bctlcr," nmi wh«i the «j&gt;irit
leaves the body, our cvtiscioiu personal life
continues, and tta angels guide or carry a*
to perfoct bibs in Hl* procnec. But if we
die In our sins nnd dfceitalient It i* -qually
plidn that tbe portion of meh. while ata jvr•onally o&gt;n*clot»*. isdarkne**. torment, gnash­
ing of teeth and fearful looking far of ju&lt;lgment.
.

fled, and tta 'Philistines cam- and dwelt in
thurn." Hero I* not only tta defeat aud
daughter of Uie izwd'a people Israel, but
tbeir ponuwion% which they ought to taro
kupt mid enjoyed, arc poo*■**#,! by tbelr ataniita. Thin i* *ad, indredt tpui tta ouly ivawn
I* that the people of God tail turned thrir
backs upau Him.
।
8. “Tta PbUhtiure camo to (trip tta data."
Tta defiers ntAlod cannot do enough to (how
ttalr hatred of Him nnd Hi* protaood fol­
lowers It h tta devil who ; -inm i them
and who is called truly a destroyer
V. “They cut off lib head aud stripped off
his armor, and sent • • • to publbh it
• • • among tta pcoplo." Thus what Soul
feared camo ujwn him, and tbe*&gt; uncircum
cbod Philistine* abowsd his body. But worst
of all It was published abroad among tbeso
idolatrexi* deflers of tbo Living and True
God. When one who bears tta name of Je­
sus U in nny way orercbme by tta work!, tho
ih*sh, or tta devil, that Holy Name 1* blas­
phemed and thu* dishonored by tbe sins thus
committed, and not only are neb Chrlrtlaus
tif they nro Christians; laughed at and do
sptad by tbe world, but tta precious name
they Loor, instead of being exalted, iidnspbrnl
al*o on their account. Our great bosinaa in
thi* world h to magnify that beautiful name
by which wo are oallwl. and to shew forth
tbo probes of Him who bath called u* from
darknem into Hl* marvelous light, not welt­
ing our wifi or our glory, but, denying self,
follow Jesus and go about doing good.
la ••They put hl* armor in tbo bouse of
Ashtaroth; and ttay fastened hl* body to tta
wall of Betlutan." What a rictorr for tbo
idolaters, but It will not continue. Blrew-d be
God ttat all the victories of His enumiew ore
only for a little time, but tho victory of Hi*
dear Son is forcternlty. This is probably tta
■me armor with which Saul armed David
that day when ta wM .bout to go forth
against Gotatli; David put it off, for he
.
'.***, r”'”’ lt&gt;aod Saul "‘‘sbtM "&gt;11
have bad itoff, for it did him no good. Tboro
Man armor which will never get Into wy
Idolater's hands; It t* tta shield of faith and
cmirtmitly tat u* put ou tta whole abtnor
«&lt; God. for It b m, e»U day and many are
falling. Never for a moment in oar own
strength but nrong in tta Jxrd and tn tta
power of Hl* might.
’ U- "Tta Inhabitants of Jabech GUetul

iHE FRESHET.
A Y^t iu.'ky in a high degree.

For when the house was iwcm away
Before the freshet ytMerthy.
To hnd the bottom went the cans.
Along with kettles, spoonis. and pans:
But Life above the house’ and mill.
The • IVORY SOAP' wat floating still!
A

For, itrange t&lt;
To det/mAg thin
Tmtn coarsest doth to f*n&lt;
From painteg walk
: •
But proven indeed the .&lt;:■
When rain descend:, a tn:
We’ll praise the Soapth

-’ O1D OF WARNING

Thirty.-? mvw wude waps, each represented to be “jutf •
they ARE NOT. but like all counterfeits,* lack the peculiar and
the reTji’.?. A;\* for " lupry” Soap end kku! upon ' ilt.n

Atkins’ Silver Steel DiamondhtNGofSjws

For sale by tho trade. Ask your hardware deal,*r for the AfKlNu SILVER STEEL DIAMOND
and Cake co other. Jf tba dealer will not order it for you. remit aa&gt;uuctMithcnL*rd.r«ct uaa.
Ef\
ATtflNQ A,
INDIUUPOLIS.IND. IWPHIS.TEU.
•
ATKIWg-a-VU.
unmupoLis.-mini 1

lULIOVSNESS,
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DOHGKnTOX
JDXKrenilA. COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE

Ghicagc, Kalunaico i J™
TIME TABLE.

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FREE-Qa from your dealer free, the
¥* H?0*1*
kaa handsome pictures nnd
valuable information about horere.
Two or three dollars for a Va Hone
Blanket will make your horse worth more

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I

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,

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YOUNG MJENJi^

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NEWS IN BRIEF
Fort Lxavk.xworth, Kan.
h!S citr W6-. Crowd ,.l --------- - ’ , P

Over Forty Shipwrecked Sail­
ors Lose Their Lives.

OFT QUOTED PHRASES.

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P*-!**! "P« •

THIRISLE SCENESALONGTHE boAST.

. iu I JiT’."1"'' W,U| ,L*1'
bunting. At 1 p. m a rern...l * 7
U
... , ; .
Mww. will. WrvcW
s.rhb Work of the Life-Saving other civil and military bil,^
street, onf T"** P®’
Cr»w« 1 &lt;tlr «hunR«' •“ the Severity of mde«l the
. ». &gt;1- &lt; ouintuntcetlon Established
nith
CHy.
-,
Wn»f&gt;
•• I,ell~—A I&gt;5We’
.J
. ,-y Evening Utah's tliat no «.U-.
IwJk 0„ c
i
•'.b’-ua.■
u,e
««»
IU.vH.nrr 8.1It UpvM.rrtt,
’
The- wind is biowing with
-bleb U . b.™,«M“7^
,
flrerccix**, 'driving ths
uM &lt;-&gt;n!m.Mrr,’
'
.
.-.that cute.lika hail. Tho
-uisul between town and Th. a.n.r.1 » rrprr.,,„„| „.nJ1
1.111 ............
.
,
... ,
.;. billowy ocean, bearing
likcnea* is pronounc-xi excellent. The taTO.
,
v-ry wave.
Through tho ffz
tha «Aonollth are adorned Ly appropriate
. r
-A ■■nrin*tath&gt;re&lt;l sails and the inscription* on I reliefs.
11 ‘ 1
,
-.of dreertod and dis­
,
i .-in be dimly seen. Since WHA&gt;S THE MATTER wrTH lUJSOBt
,
• ■ i .- rtorm box raged without
. -et-kl’ng Kring-.

. .on showed lt&gt;J vessels
t-t tho refug. of tho breakwas iuaufficicnt. By 11
■ k.&lt; over tha breakwater
.-. iph station, cnrrtel away
•nl ruWJed shoreward,
. .rniboat pit-r aud dtsb*
rk 11 Snlrstori against the
• , . -.-. Tne piers of Brown
■ roti, i r-. g.ivo *..*ay and
, a. The United States Ma■-&lt;lr.sti.-l from its moorings

CUMWO, HopU n- A
trOT1
lAwrenojvillo, Ilk, says: Tbu town wo*
the scene of a desperate fight between whites
and blocks Saturday night. County Judg.
Barn* arrested a negro on the street fur
running amuck with a knife Toe negroes
att-mpted to rescue tbe prisoner, and the

1
|
j
j

i. Mugnvmw, a suourti i
• i;‘i i-neb, wu* submerged
■nit* 11 d fur life, leaving j

a«.-i •.-..hur.- nt '.I a. nt. Titan
.! u'lC-ll.-'. Tin Ufe-caving
i . r •'1 by th’.- Heiilopen
. ?»•-. went to work and have
utireiuing'.y every since.
vivT.-l tliat struck wns
• • -hiring men nnd not a lito
; the dvttw of men they
’Ijny 1’rieels Ashore.
. i • ii. .1 viss,1s raino ashore:
rt *l; S.ilvah»rt,“ American
' ' » k. British setoooner
t -iiti . M-bnoners Alena
&lt;•!•.. rxrs. G/F. Better.
• . 'hm!
Mma A.
i iries I’. Stickney, (total
I . - i&gt;. &amp; -V Itedolph. A.
r.” : 4ly n. hwy.r U. D
i •
ship W. IL (I. Me,
. . Tuiuoir. tijntau bark At■ ”i l-ng lUdiar-l J. Green.
.
5nJ. W. H/jpnntum. a
&gt;&gt;.•! ' hamprio. plinrtajotT. F.
Ik _ ■ U allare and Tonawanda,
.: -r-. unite- uuknoWu. Also a
'. . .
tl..- brown ahdal*. nil the
. 1 &lt;tcepO-two, who got ashuro
. ■ •• i, another vesk-1 in regard’
। :’i
i&lt; a idispute, it being un.• was n bark or three­
.
I:. .-; !n:r topmast* only can be
• -i ■ is sunk .un tbo Khiars
I’.siwt known whether her crew
Forty Fives lx&gt;sti -. ’ .
. . : ii»*.!&lt;»»t will probably
•x?-: !• r:y.’ i’iv.-&lt;jt tlie eight rneu who
‘crew hf the E &amp; L. Bryan
p riffl'd •&gt; . .r.' ;i» ve-.s-i utrurk on Brandy­
... -.... /Th - mat.' and two seamtn
-■•i.-ic .i ir Mtd-dri’ted airnight. At day Lr.uk t. t;-t4-Acuvered that one of tho
kui r;
.i d'ad, h.s body still lashed
■
■‘j.ir. The two survivors were
i k I up by a tugF uni brought
•
'•••"
There
is
great
con­
.i ’ ■ : t!&gt;- .-rew of pilot ixxit
El- T .i.
Mm put to sea on Monday
...I- . Ii.n n-aid from. Pilots’ John
iiir:-.
Bertrand aud Jntnea Bow.• I. K.iry: Jhcliiiiin, son of Harbason
ii. kuw.i. .. nl u crewof eight men were oa
: Kow .l.’ryiy pilot boat Edmund
•
•. .-. ...ill- Luty and lies grounded
-ait with her sails in tatters.
’•• •
. I it X■&gt;. :| was ilriv-n in from
;l •
; - imdi) aueboraga safely. An
L..kt;i.r.u . j. -n*|- u fuhore*at llehoboth,
■•r.:i-t f..r miles down is reported to’
bestrewn with wreclat.
.
no change^n~thF WEATHER.

•'ir.iinis A-rhing at New York Report
tliv storm TrrrlUc.
•
। ui.. Sept.
There is but little
rtan." i-j xh«. wind nnd weather since
’’■elii.^. . Thessa has become a little
utwt!.-r, tait at 10 o'clock Tburelay mern■: ’&gt; ^a!’ .-enuxl to be gaining addih'.r.ul •tt.- .’flb, and under its influence an-• r bi^iij.) i&lt; espKited. All steamers
•-n.ni.-1-p.e-t bavin-lxs&gt;n struck by tbo
■
‘ Men lay night and Tuesday. As the
I
inid &lt;iflh-j^» &lt;&gt;( t|M, various vee’
• : . tho stories tb-y tell fully
■ ils ti» nil (hat has already been told of
' ■ of' tbe big storm ontaide Fire
■ '"! CajX Hralry of the National line
•I'-u r E . iiiri wnicb arrived Thursday
’’■ •
.. n 1’nitcd I’rew reporter shortly
*•■■■: ■ urr.v d. •[•no c,ptaln said:
^v»Pr Knew It* l.'qual.
’•
“11 . :
v-rraring th.. Atlantic fur eix•im r -.-.: . but the -ale I just encountered
: .terrific 1 ever witnessed eft
•L'l.. -. • «)j Tuesday night at 9 o'clock
i" 1 I.:..a great guns from tbo cast
c Hitainnus scon rolled completely
oxer u._ j . ...].Jln gaw their equal About
“ ■ k ’.but night wo took cm u pilot. Tbo
.Hnluni. lqj^j Into’thosHvwas tlic ship
J',
l t thu-big wave*. Thx only mis■V'
! wiw Ujc i’^s of n flreinau by
'’■‘ig wa-h'-d uvi-rUrmnL"

SITUATION AT ATLANTIC CITY.
(ominualcaUon Kstabllahed.
An.i -.ri. City, N. J., &amp;.pt ii-It will
’■‘V 'L■'lit!., for this, city to recover from
-r ., :J,„ storm has cnuso.L Tbe wind still
n' ut tho -rtte of thirty-five to forty miles
.0.11, hrtUl main,. Th. I»»eh
. ive not been largo, and consequently
™ bnne.-umpanlcd by further damage.
(Mir
1,0w«'rW, are sUU three or
w fret_un.br water. Tbe damage to tbo
Us,» nf the railroad companies is worse
fovji. V “l flr,t anllciP&lt;»tad. Three or four
p/
r"nch~1
Thursday
^HresantvUle. Tbcy walked to tbe tag
«. wlT' n._''r *hera tbe Prtodpnl washout
•tend-~
*wam anrl dW tbB "tuuxd-srvarU- c ^1°* 00aB rniI* Train service on
been , • M ‘ a“d Al,an“« milroad has again
^n.aUtshed and wiU run ou schedule

was a hard fight, but the white, won, and
fctndr.1 four n.-gcroi (u ja|L The negroes
nriltod ogam, brogo into tba jail and rciad
tbu prisoner.
A Fatal kktrmlsh.
The whitM organlfcrl. and in tlie fight thnt
fivll.iw-vLI T.( I ... I, ............. ... . .
. _
tally, and two negroes were kilted. About
a dox-’ii were wauudo I on both side*. Tiro
ringleader was cnj&gt;ti:r-d nnd put In j uh a
pawc, onnjl with Whicbester-, surrounded
the tail test night, myl L'ie in-grout fl.il.
panic-strickm, from the town.
WHOLESALE EVICTION OF~5ETTLER9.

llRatNECO, Mitin., Scpr. I&lt;5.—The North­
ern Fncitlc radr nd Saturday completed the
work of evicting npwanl of &lt;-» settlers and
their fniuilie*. wbo.^supptoing they were
couforndug to tbe regtrihUoM Ot th.- govern­
ment, located iirnds ou toe e.lgt- of tho reser­
vation, soon to ta opened in Minuosota. Tbo
c'.’inmiwsioncr of tbo general land &lt; (lire de­
rided that tbo lanils wire included in tlNorthern Facifie indomnity belt, and tbe
railroad company sent &lt;ait an artfiel force of
evlctor*, who drove the artUers, n.th their

;J-itat”fad’d t-,.. ta tb.
a*roots of London.
JivLry *UhU ia Wy«wfaR tarrL
{»y burned Monday nt Laramfa
The
wJ^*7’ “yed,but to«ny cretly carriages
*r^d*atroywl- Lo*a.
partially fo-

!*■«,. x»i. i ii
&gt;0. nn-J Mr*.
of\n.M .a*11 a‘T* **» 4,04 in tho
Of Bloomington, Ill*, Buurinv. They had
•ach bren rmident* of tbe county for about
titty ywu*.
*
,h.
A„rrt]U1, wh„
1 ll‘ ?? nns lu “»«&lt;« secrecy withnn
Aiinrebfat named Penkyrt in London, , has
U'll thnt city because lie feared bo would be'
extradited.
BuffU... X. Y.. l«U,r uaknw bar.

hwk„ Y„t

J

tempt to ruhrthc busiutn of tbo clothing
firm of Bronuer Broa, of that city.
Dr. L-.u h Morass, of Soutbbrirlge. Mas*.
wsFiier.Lti.iol (ronl tho ^jpj, by
Q’
k- tooebu. Roman Cathode; Lecnuwz tho
ri*Ur' bn*‘nS l*tn &lt;*t*orred, nuirriei un•Alier woman. Tbo doctor,sued tha print,
and Mon/lay wa* given damages In tbe sum
of CL3UU
Burns, tbe leader of tbo London dock* labon-rx’ rfrike, fa criticising American Inter
uutfius te-eau*-. he says, tW. although the&gt;
liave exprew.-1 any amount of sympathv for
bt» strikers, thu sympathy.has nut b.-en deep
| enough to reach the pocket. English patter*
say tbat honor, are abuut even.
h i« reported .at 1'itUburg, Px, tbat a
trust in hardware ia in jh-oc&lt;s* of formaHon.
■

THE.R ORIGIN TRACED BACK TO
GOOD .OLD DAYS OF YORE.

Mrinat
99, .40,Tb hectoliters in 1SW.
F^.“tn4clro.r"Of Cipt Sherman, ne.,
Eau Claire, Ufa., wrm burned Thursday,
CBtrnnc n Im nf atr.
ilUam Neal, a Clinton ccjtnty. Ind.,
farmer, wa. killed white blowing up. turn re
with dynamite.

DEATH.

•» iinKu. ion tiiy * tint
Judge Groff, vf Omaha, is (Hiding iu tbe
race fur the land i-ommiisiiaxerdiip.
A new denlnpirn ut of tin- national ganu
t” «k place nt (’harJutte. N. C., yeUi-rd.-iy. A
row mux gn:n~ ou over n dirision of the um­
pire a* usu il, when tho inotbor of ons of the
boys intvr.'i rwi to prevent tbu others stoning
bun. A« they would not d«u»t. mm? drew a
putol and killed ouo of her sun’s a*.-aitant».
Tbe legislative eommitto.* investigating
the West Virginia gubernatorial • lection
bn* done it* work, and finds a majority for
Firming, Democrat, of
Ix&gt;uixiairt rufitan* Monday night nturdvivd Rro-muud Cormier ami hi* Nvyoarold dsugbtir Rosalie. Tba ’ rutflan* were
“rcgulaiotx”
Fire started by tramp* is ravaging tbo

Agulio os be Mood directing the sri-

^new. who secured many ;nten s and built
.ten rdllng-udllf, died Friday at Youngs­
town, Obi'.’, ngol 77.
'■

from father to non. for more than a thousand

ore thought to have been in ns- among our
United Brethren crofertuce at Arrowsmith, English forefathers in their old homeland, in
Illa, Friday, tto first in tta- history of Um north Germany, before they conquered and
cnnn-l,
'
settled tbe island they afterward called-Eng­
M. A. Cump, of Perryville, Ky., blowout land. Many’ iif them ore ernnmou to the
the gas in Belleville, HI* , hotel Thureday wbolo Aryan race.
\
night, ami was found dead tn bl* bed in tbe
Ax Eing Alfred, who lived tn the Ninth
morning.
ocstor* iu tlut miildto age* attributed to him
BEAT A SCHOOL TEACHER.
many of th«ae wise wiyuig*. and there is a
trailition that this proverbial philosophy was
delivered by him to hi* Witanagomot. or old
English parliament
from Cullman, Ate, ray* that tho Rev. Mr.
Wall, who teaches school at Symcoe, a
Tliere Is a manuscript of the Thirteenth
little town naor that place, wa» untnorci- century containing many of throe proverbs.
ten, in the style anil »|&gt;ellingof 000 year* ago.
Tbe tjiociznemi that follow will be rc*v&gt;gnizr&lt;)
at once, in spite of their old fashioned Eng-

days ago Tta- school teacher chastised some
of his pupil* and the parents thought be did
so too aoveaely un i determined u. whip him.
Thu night iu qutatton he prtachod at the
village cbarrii, and after service atarted
bonwi. Half a dez:n men followed him, and,
overtaking him near bls home, beat him un­
mercifully. It « thought tbat the m«n took
the preieter by tbo arms aad Jeg* and struck
his spine agr.inst a tree in schoolboy fashion.
At any rate bo i* injured internally, nnd it
is thought bo will die. Tho parties who asfaulted tbo toac'uor were arrosto L They b «Img to the te-st fa.-uilte* in the county.

T.

Provtun-vcr, IL I., ti-pt „ 14.-George
Puldfrr, n young man supposed to b»
drowned from a small tent, which bo reekievdy attempted to uavigato from Mumford’s
Cove to Stonington ou Wedueaday, surprized
hl* friends by alighting from a train at tho
latter place yesterday, safe aud sound. He
was beaded well out in the Bound i&gt;ofore he
ro.-diz.-d the' full value of tbo warnings he
hnd received at to tbe heavy eon*. In a short
time his boat was full of water, and ho wks
dinging to it* gun whale and b .fag rapidly carrlad seawanl Tiw cn- w of n schooner anchored
half a mile frem abora pidteJ him up mid.
cared for him until yesterdnv im ruing, when

Itn-nd child fur dredeth.

for crew. In Turner', book on the “Namm
of Hgrixa" (1518; both forms nro in use. enw
mid M r*-. An old olliteraUvo |kmhu contain*
■thi* lino: _
.
.
Angvr fcaynes [gain*] Uico nut a cremaa
* * *. bo caught [reckrd] tie no: a kem
In the “Canterbury Tala*" one would nat­
urally expect to find many of our common
LyworJ.*, such s
Nonins wOWat
Byt to uo« al gohle that glarelh.
Upright ns n )-.!•_

Evety body is out flgming th.; flames.

IVbk-h we have changed into "belter late
than never.” .
To curry favor i* a corruption, of maldle
English—to curry f^yell—tliat is, to rub down
•a horse. Fhrell was a common uauie for
horse in tba Fourteenth centurr.
Specimens of proverb* found in the fif­
teenth century literature are! ’
I know not an A from the wynd-rnylne. ne a It
from a bole foot.—Jack UntacJ

rte far their divs and plate*

MUwaakM.

volunteer* and infantry—&lt;huh-i murmxuv of
adndratioo tc riw toXh*- lips of the 5,000
spectator* curiosity brought together to witnesa the stern sentence of the military court.
Ire-ecd iu his fatigue uniform. Mriped troujers nnd cap, directing his fellow soldiers to
aim with surety, the sud coutomplation of a
life which in other fiebls may have led to a

tor with lirunhot feeling. There is no telling
what grief ladvu h-virts l-tfit with suffering
throbs.fa far away Hpmu, innocent victuns
alike with their soldier wm* compelled to
serve tbo liatrel conscription in Cuba. But
such I* often the cum-, and this poor Agulto,
smarting under the cri-rbcarlug sergeant who
fed him bi* food in intuit as to a dog, Lurn-

u:-.d sister telling thfui of the cdoa* of bis life,
nud ult&lt; ring bis will by iroquoathing a .unali

spent much time in religious excrciw.
"^t 3 o'clock in tiro morning largo crowds
tiegan steadily to wend their wuy .toward
Castello Princijc. ?eoor Elias, chief of police,
and tbo rolontl in command it»p&gt;*cted the
square formed by tho military on tho uorth-

“The coTxtrtnnul soldier, ecrompunted by
the Brothers ot -Charity, tainted each onLroknr with his farnwell, and, defying death.
out one quiver of nervousness. 1 le-wa* beard
-to reinarl;: ‘I was a coward. I kin&lt; d him
while be wa* adoep. That was l-ndlyidone. ’
In the preparation* p&gt;ing on around llirn lw

thing nnd another, and then, calling a mrgrant from sou.e d^tanre. lade him good-by.
• “When the soldiers advanced to place tho
Ixuutage over his .eyes be told them, putting
sity f.n- bruidngiug my eyes, but if ataolutely tieccssary, I will bandage them my­
self.’ Ho took his own handkerchief for this

not do. and for tbe first time his fingers shook
under tbe strain upon hi* feelings, and one
of tbe chaplains stepped forward, securely,
knotting the ends of the bandage andSlrmly
prwauig down his cap to hold them in posfgiimpse of earth

Lyle’s ‘•Eupbum:’

Fuiutb hr.rt neRher winneth caatetl nor lady.
Truw-.r's "Five Hundredth Pointes of Good
Husbandrie:" .

Wbogocta n irorruu lng goetb a-sonwing,
“Heywood Proverbs,” publisiied in IMG:
No man ought to look a given bone In it

No Are n Uh out some smoke.
Tx-ape ou: of tho frying pan *^to tho fyre.
1 know on which side my brva.1 U liuUcred
Wbeu I give you aa Inch you take cz&gt; eU.
She louketh x* butter will out u»-h lo
mouth.

quested tliat death might be quick and cer­
tain. They luid previously been the military
distance ' Tinw four "oldi'-r.i had l**m gi ven
a cigar carb and some money by Agulto.
Disregarding the special ploa of AgnL’o. these
four men, us they looked at tbe livid coun­
tenance and eye* of feverish blase when tbe
wcre visibly’distoflxxL Agullo could touch
tbe muzzle* of the pteves. Standing close to
the port .placed to sujjjmrt the prisoner, at
tho order ’Kneel' lie “quickly sank to his
knees. Tbeu the fou^ shots irregularly rang
out, and tbe body kauiug agaiust the port
fell jo the ground dead.’’—New Orhans
Time*-Democrat.

“Two of the. most dangerous day* for u*,’
said ou agtsl Trout in delivering a lecture tc
Hit the nail on tbe bemL
,
'
“Rule tho roost" is a corruption of “rule
the roast," a genuine English proverb. It Is
found in Grreeolgne’* "Stool Gias" (157rf), but
Its appearance in literature. Is several cen­
turies earlier.
,
Forsooth, good sir. tip- lawyer lenpeth to;

July and Decoration day. On those days the
jieopto of this country throw work wide and
a targe proportion bin tbcmsclviw to tha
brook*. The Fourth ot July is kept in com-

forces in the revolutionary war. That must
have ta«i a gleriou* event, judging from tbo

day is in honor of the suppression of a rebel-

Tbo literature of the Seventeenth century

tho people all took mournful and a groat

“Abbott’* Account of Hi* Trials*1 (KIM).-

brings are curious things. Tbcy celebrate
Mobbe's translation of “Life of Gutman* one event by rejoicings and another by tears.
I know little of human events, but it strike*
(ie»):
-Tfie thaLUu.-rwis as tnueb cause for tears fa
ouo u* in the otter. Some human (rings,
however, celebrate nil mx-.'i events by trying
to cutch u«, and the Fourth of July and
“Wycherley’s Comedies" (1659-71):
Decoration day in ofir almanac ought to bo
• • • danm with faiti!jind««L—rtaln Dealer.
Dream* go .‘ijr coutrarie*.

irtty breed* contempt
or fly, uo matter iiow attractive they may

Plain aa a pike staff*
Congreve's Plays nCXHTOU):

An Arttai Woman.
People wh * attended tbe weakly market in
surprised to sec a i-cmtant woinai. offering for

Tills is pertiap* the origin of our grass

■

Butter’s "Hudlbrn*" (1078):
• • / ring tho change*.
Jeremy Collier * “Short View of Engikh
Stage" (lft»):
• • • come oft whh flying colors.
Alien in St Louis Republic.

of tho adulation t list they have

Wheat— fcaiuer.

“Agullo « a* a man of magnificent physique,
»ix fret tall, flue bead, liriiliant eye* and a
fare denoting gentle birth and refined intel­
ligence. Hi* long, military step—as bo
marched to tbe point of bfa ••xccutlon. in tbe

AFTER THE riFTKKXTH CKXTVRT.

proverbs npjx-or for tilt- first time. Tyndale,
tho trandator of the Bible, «ays thnt “if tbo
porridge be burnt, or whan a tiling specdoth
not wall, we say: 'The bishop hath pat bis
foot in the pot." "
TTifa is jiartly revived in our day:

PM*w nnd Kissinger were urrwri for

Kd.o%“v*Titodfb^y, altbouxb in
IWbid auu pr
woler M fr0B;n

bullet of the four destined for him sped wide

"The prisoner'» hours before tho execution
were spent iu calm, &lt;Wiberate consi.lrratlan.

Tlite survive

So roughly were U.-ee evictions made
that many of tho cabin* contain articles

rYT. *

gray granite fortnA, anti from which ixiint
tho harbor vie-v is grand, and Agulln, easing
one fleeting glance to wave lanssi Moro, fell,
pierced by the tlireo bullets in Id* bead, ujxm

Sottes bolt ia vn show.

XTbio the cci»po (cup) fa fullest throne tier bir
c fvyrcst.
,
When the late to best (blgbeatj. throne to the
[boot remedy] acet [ulgtiert).
Coming down to tbo Fourteenth century,
're find many of our common proverb* in
“Pters Plowman" nnd Chnucer.- Tho author
of “Piers Plowman" »ay* that faith without

Iteilgned un

The Mississippi Valley Mwiicol .-lunciatlon | ri«m »hoi n-red upon him by some of-bis prul*
’ait.t.ll!. t„
Lk. . ..
is in
in (Uviiii!
session at I'c
Evansville,
In IL, n-'tl.
with 130u
hib tiou iriHuguro for advocating a high
nrombors in axtcndanc-v
items* Jairfor Asbury Park. Mr. Bradley
Tbv old si-ttl.T* of Iowa, Illinnu, and Mis­ also make public a letter iu which ho denies
hastily atauxdon-sl. Thi s • pedpl-.- nro with­
out money, aud many ot them must starve souri are holding a reunion at Keokuk, la.
several iff tbe imputations cast upon him by
Mr.
J'oepiiiue
Cox,
a
first
cousin
of
Frank
the otbrr memb.-rs of tbe league, and de­
unlrws aid ’ i* sent her-.- at oaee, a- tbe city
mands tbe facta and dates in a cnss In which
authorities have no means of providing for
Me.. Tuesday, fur nsasq irrading in male be bn* Iron charged with working to
tbe hundreds now hs-ro.
clothing hhe has luun wearing that sort of jirevrnt tbe proa-cution of a num who sold
oivtuma ever sinco she was 13 years old.
liquor.
___
Lox nos. EejX 14.—The ducktncti marched
Christopher, Ollie, and George, three -tons
Ctatljr
for i* Village.
in procemiou yesterday 'to tbe Mansion
Evaxrtox, Ilk, S.-pt. It.—One of tbo
botfse, where they were reviewed by the S yeans, were drowned Tu -sday in Tuolumne most destructive fires which has visited the
river, near M&lt; d-.-itu, Cid.
villageot Evnnston (cryrars destroyed two
llov. Junie* Hutchinson, of WelUngton, thrro-itory building* owned by J. J. &amp;
tralian flag had tbo place of honor in tho
line. From tbo Mansion liouio tiro jiarade Kaff, arrived ut Decatur, Ills, Monday, and Geutgo W. Feat'll-, tho Second Baptist
tnvrciiad to Hyd* park, where they hold n was fo have been married Tuesday night to church, and damaged tho Haven public
rareliug. There was on enormous cn/wrl n well-known .Decatur lady. Tuesday be school to tho extent of about 9390 early Sat­
present, but perfect order was inainOuncd.
urday morning. Tbo total lues ’ is • between
'
Four platfornw bad been erected, from mist entirely helpless
fflU,OUO and 3W.OOO. nearly covered by in­
Tuesday night ut S o’clock Wilksbarre, surance. Tbe blaze .started in Summerville’*
which Mr. Burns and other* made aildreraros.
Ps.,
and
siuroundiug
town*
were
shaken
by
Resolution* were adopted expressing grati­
nn
earthquake,
the
disturbance
testing
tertude toward those who assisted Uio me t dar­
o'clock.
ing tbe strike.
Ex-Governor Pincblmek is credited with
CntCAUO, Sept. 14.—Iu a suit brought by
noted in these dispatches last week. Tbo receiving an income of f3.T,(KK&gt; a year out of
tbo IxHiisiana tottery, in which iw ha* a Swift &amp;*Ca, the dressed beef dealer* in this
city, against Mayor Hutpbin, of Duluth,
win without modification on all the otter bu*lnoMiintere*t.
Judge Blodgett, of the United States court,
points: one thing they conceded wins that tbo
men who lust gono to work during tho inclination to visit the Pori* exhibition, in Friday declared tbo Minnesota law prohibit­
view of the.fact that it gommemcrates tho ing tho im|icrtation of Cbirago draoed Iwef
strike are not to bo IntorfonU with.
into tha’ stalo unconstitutional, and gave
revolution of 17S9.
.
The Conrtnangh Belief Fund.
C. Q William*, professor oFLatiu at Hills­ tbe plaintiff* damage in tbo sum of 17,300.
Harbu-BVHO, Pa.
10—Tbe ques­ dale college, Hillsdale, Mieb., died of
tion of tbe final distribution of the flood catbarrhal fever Tore lay morning Ha wm IIC1XCTXSATI. Sept 14.—While looking
relief fund was settled Saturday, and It was but » year* of age.
up a title for a client a Jawycr has discov­
Tbe regular quarterly dividend of 2-g per
agre ed to give Johnstown 1,000,UX) now, to
ered the fact tbat tbo eUy owns nearly •!,lx* dlstrtluted cn tbo ramc basis as the first ceut. wo* declared Tuesday by tbo Sugar■
distribution. Up to now tbecommission bus Trusl manager*
John Morrieser, of New York, pqgilbt, Indeed it hiid been forgotten that the city
received
03,114.72, and has on^band fl,r«6,4X1.30, subject to contracte not yet com­ reprewntad a New York city dirtrict iu emi­ owned tho property.
pleted amounting to
and appropria­ gres* from IWtl to 1570.
tions to ?tLor parts of tbeatnteof f&lt;-’4,199.33.
Baltimore’s celebration of her part in the
In the CoBomnugli valtey |7&lt;V,3-iL70 has. wnr of 1812 was continued Tut*lay by a
Sparta, Ills, Sept 14.—John McCully, n
been expended, nnd iu other parti of tbrf hand-engine fire exhibition.
dissoluti cbnrnctor, shot and kHIM Constable
state flOT,375.02. Various subscriptions nro
Report* to The Farmer* Rsvicw indicate William Cnrertn nt a picnic yesterday after­
still being hweivod by tho commUdon, ouo that tbe hog crop of 1*® will equal, If it noon. McCully had drawn a revolver on a
coming to ban I fiatuniay from the lord does not cxceesl, the yield of last year.
companion wliun Cressin interfered nud wu*
mayor of Dublin, it was for £3MJ. nnd
A glass of n»r» "n,t valuable coins, belong­ fatally shot. McCully was anf-estad, and
makes tbo Irish subscription tlie handsome ing to Mra A. P. Reynok’*, was stolen from last night tliu dead constable's friieuds wore
total of £3,700.
the flnml hail at tbo Motrtgonwry county, gathering in laige numbers, an!'it is (eared
Indiatui, fair Thursday. Tla- collection was tbo murderer will be lym-he«l.
I'.roKe ur, varvar •
(
BVITAUI, N. Y.,‘ Sept. 14.-Dr. Bartlett valued nt $3,00i&gt;.
THE MARKETS.
While huntingdn Brown county, Indiana,
Tbur»day sucrotffully conclude! kb attempt Mondffv. Charlo. Mead came ncroM a fam­
CltlC-lOO. Hept 14.
to beat Dr. Carver’»J record of breaking OT,- ily of rattleaiakM aud succeeded iu raptur­
Quotations on the board of train to-day
000 glass balls tn six day*. Hs began Satur­ ing ono old snake nud nineteen young.cnes. were of fo lows: Wheat-No. 3 Sept &gt;mber.
day at CJ0 a&gt; ra. and continued- twelve He has tbe entire family olive.
opened THto. closed Ha October, opened
hours a day. Tbo first day bo broke 13,030;
Tho Louisville Evening Post was pur­ TiHc. clo-rd 77KC-, December, ojwned .bNr.
Sunday, 10,017; Monday. 10.105; Tucwlay. chased Thursday by a company of gentle­ clo-ed '.9H-HC. Corn-No. 3 September,
®c. cloral :3H~. October, opened
1OJ591: Wwlnes-lay. 9.009, and Tunrodny men. mart of whom are large stockholder* in opened
3ffz-. rlosod .’MHc; M*y. opened 34%-. cliwed
11,671 He fioixhed wltn a total ot t.1,017. tbo Louisville Southern Railroad company, 34i{^. Oatx—No. 2 September. o;&gt;eaed —,
TheAhird day bo broke 50i) ball- in m min­ tho reported ijde” being fttl.oOO.
closed WMtt October, opened IWwc. clreed
utes, aqd a consecutive 30J in H mlnutaa.
closed 3Nc.
At East Carondelet. Hk, Monroe Grey, 1VK-Sc: May. opened
Then bo made u spurt to brook thu record azed 3U, a tesyber in tbo public school-*, Pork- September, ojirned alU.Sk clone-1 SlU.iU.
and broke 530 hi 14 ndnutea. breaking Oak­ lulled himself Thursday morning. F.va October, opened and cloned |!'AU:’January,
opened
$».n.
clcwl
|0.17K.
Lard-Septeinley’* record of 1'JJ in 3 minutes au i 10 *&gt;c- rear, ago h&gt; killoi bis wife and her lew,
ber. opened —. closed
ands. Dr. Bartlett nlwx achieved tbo but was acquitted after a sematteual trial
Produce: llmtrr-Fancr Elgin erram-ry. U
phenomenal rcuord of breaking 10 balls In S
Profi-or W. R T&gt;&gt;r, wbo ba.
* Alfa per ih: flan dairy. Ik’#l5c. packing atocJt,
Amherst college for mere Ilian fl(t&gt;-seven twiare. £gzs&gt;-Strict!y freab. UivttlM per
dot Iteultry—Live hens. 7K&gt;« !**•&gt;* ro°’
years, on Monday ot tart week
may*
MW
—............
.
5c; turkey*
duck* &lt;o. Potatoes
Tomomto. Out. s*p:. 14—William E. tbe seventy-ninth anniversary of bte Urtlf. tera,
Us^tfl-OU per bbL Apples-31.WJ1-® P«r bbb
Harding, who, beoiusa of his connection mri ot Wrilnraday be and Mr. Tyler rale- Blackbvrrlcs-aMUlJkl per VHjt. oaae.
bratod tbo fiftieth aniversary of tbeir wedwith tbo recent Sullivan-Kilraln priss fight
is an unwilling soj-unwr bwc, state! posi­ dlAKjaOTncsa paper rtata* that 0&lt;e ropes
wneat—no- - rcu
j
tively that Star. Bro Ito did gommle of human hair presented for use in tbe September. KWMk: do Ovtobjjfalls, and that bo formed one of
November.
do I’*? "’}*'’party an I witeeme.1 tb- *boto affair, of rearing ceremony In counection with tba No. 8 mixed raxh.
doheptember.
Hohgwanji
temple
”
'
8
*J
which be gavo a detailed account. Ho
41Hi- do October, &lt;l|*c: do Sovcmber, 4-Mc
u iri.ru 4 '&gt;‘’1 foot in length. It is e*ti- date-Drik Jfa 2 «&gt;‘xvd eoh. 3W*&amp;«Mc:
stated further that Brodie will shortly go
do September. Me; do October, -fc.. Ryeanr tbe American faH*
Dull. Barley-Nominal.
tllAt IWta. HL, Fri.tay. an infant sot of llxBOataOU
for Inspected. LArd-Qulot. SopMr and Mra Fred NuUemycr obtained penJi— of n bottle of carbolic acid and swalF±T. tarc^quantity. The child’, faro and
lowed a targe q
.nd it died five hours

The steamship Hutchinson, from Ha rima,
Brought, besides other paMrugers. a gentle­
man who had witncreix! the execution iu that
•I.W It., .lu, Qu.l-I.
■*.* . -I H.IMI I.I.. * ..O-

Times-Democrat reporter obtainsci from the
gentleman a description of the military exa­

for btoalteged murdwuf young Attorney

Muskingum (Obto) county beir-

• •* xu u clock Friday morning.

BRAVELY HE MET

.15 ’

Ung*. The same womrjx was selling a itog.

�work had been done, or no report made. that we would be glad to pay any of them
Of tbe 84.500 necessary to pay for the something to keep quiet before we had
monument but $2,414 had been subscribed, finished our ride, but we listened to the
leaving S3.0M yet to provide for.
tale oPRobinson'a Folly. Lovers’ Leap.
Rev. Gardner theu stepped forward and Arch Rock. Fairy Arch, Cave of Uie Skull
naked for contributions. But $180 were and other legends with greatest considera­
raised there, and aiwut $70 from all oilier tion. The observatory built upon the site
sources, making but 8250 in all, ^leaving of old Fort Holmes and nearly over the
over $1,800 to raise yet. at this writing.
old jMiwdcr magazine is 338 feet above the
hi the evening, in place of tho usual level of the lakes, and from It you have
campfire, the W. R. C. prepared a program one of tire grandest views of the Island.
of exercises which was very interesting The driver waited patiently while we
and very much enjoyed.
mounted Its heights and feasted our eyes
T'hursd iy forenoon was given oyer to on the surrounding beauties. Next In
military exercises, reunions of various order we visited Sugar Loaf mountain,
companies etc., and to a general hand­ climbed (he ladder peered Int/thc cavern
shaking and good time among the veterans. and saw nothing but darkntss beyond.
At 2 p. m., occurred thc speaking at the Now away to the Crack In tire Earth, caused
fairgrounds, the Freeport band furnishing by some convulson of nature, then tin*
musk. In neat and well chosen words. Cave in the Woods and British landing and
Mayor F. G. Goodyear welcomed the sold­ the wonders were done with.
iers and sailors of Barry Co. battalion G.
The drives ot this beautiful island are
A. IL to the city of Hastings, spoke feel­ through forests of spruee, balsam, fir,
ingly of their loyalty and services to the hemlock, arbor vitae and underbrush of
country, and gave them “the freedom of Juniper, the combined perfume of which
the city.”
reminds one of the lines in the beautiful
Comrade Milo Smith responded In an missionary hymn:
eloquent manner In behalf of the G. A. IL
Hard to Dear.
"What though the suby breezes.
Blow soli o’er Ceylon* l»lc.
No one ever had more genuine delight in and soldiers and sailors present.
Tbouab every prospect pleases.
The prlnci|tal addresses of the occasion
tto poaeetsion of land, nnd its accompanying
And only man is rile.'
wealth of growth aud bloom, than did Emer­ were made by Hon. P. T. VanZIle of
Charlotte
and
Judge
Clement
Smith
of
The
last line is hardly applicable as we
son iu his orchard. Some caviler said to
him: "Your pears cost yon more than mine, this city. Judge VanZIle never In the saw nothing to condemn mankind as vile,
which I buy;* and tho answer was ready. , memory of his Barry county friends made and will give the race the benefit of the
•‘Yes, they are costly, but wo all harp ex­ such an eloquent, forcible speech as this, doubt. A drive or. the bluffs passing the
pensive vices. You play at billiards, I at although his oratorical ability is widely beautiful cottages of Bishop Harris, Ben.,*
known. His address was royally appre­ F. ’B. Stockbridge and many others;
pear trots."
A public spirited citizen, bo took pleasure ciated and applaudt*d. And the "boys" through the handsome grounds of Plank’s
in sending to tho "cattle show exhibition" say thnt Judge Smith fairly outdid himself Grand, finishing with a rapid drive on tbe
specimen* of fruit froai his garden. One day, on this occasion, and that his address will boulevard. We felt that Indeed a delight­
after thia exhibition, a party of gentlemen la* long and happily' remcmlx-rod for Its ful morning had passed. Michi] irnackanac
visiteel bis orchard, and were introduced to eloquent recital of the achievements of the has a circumference of nine miles. Every
him by his neighbor as a committee of tho soldier and the nation's duty to him. His afternoon a little steamer makes a trip
Masnachus&gt;jtta Horticultural society. Ho remarks were frequently applauded and around and we availed of this opportunity.
smiled with modest pride at having bis or­ received with deep interest by tho large
My companion refused to take another
chard thus honored, but the chairman said: audience present.
step forward and returned to our first re­
•*Mr. Emerson, tho committee have called
After the addresses came the sham bat­ sort, Bay View. Not daunted by deser­
•to Me the soil which produces such poor tle. While It was not participated In .l&lt; tion but jrerhaps a little crazed by bight
specimens of such One varieties.'*
so many as on some occasions In the past, seeing, when the Soo City came strain­
It may have been a damp year, and tho it was conducted in a very creditable man­ ing up to tbe dock, passage was taken for
p-ars were rusty, but, as bis son writes: “Ip ner, and was heartily enjoyed by all. a trip to the Soo. nnd among the many
all years thu proprietor saw tho gold through Those engaged in It acquitted themselves passengers aboard sociable ones were soon
the rust”—Youth's Companion
well.
found, and one was not alone and still
The attendance during Wednesday and alone. The straits were soon passed and
Thursday was fair—probably from 3,000 on the walers of the Huron we ted .-mooth
Plaster I'arl* far Flooring I'arpowi.
A now process for hardening plaster of to 4.00U. The cause for the lack of num­ sailing; from our seat In the stern of the
Paris, making that sabstnneo suitable for bers was explained at the beginning of boat we watched the Turtle's Back dlsappear and wondered not that the Indians
flooring purposes, has been communicated to this article.
Thursday evening the camp fin* was one named the Island Mlchllitnackanac. Big
tbo French Academy of Sciences by M. Jul to.
The plaster u mixed with onosixth of its of unusual Interest to tbe comrades. Brief Turtle, which name it ought to retain.
Les Cheneaux (snotg). and Bob Blanc I.*.weight of fine, freshly slaked limo and used addresses were made bv C. H. VanArman,
with ns little water as possible. After it is J. H. Dennis nnd others. What caused lauds ile away In the distance. They are
thoroughly dry it is trusted with a saturated the most pleasure was the Middleville glee the famou.*. fishing grounds. For a time
solution of either zinc sulphate or iron sul­ duh, conqxnwd of the four gentlemen who we could see only a faint outline of land
phate. With tha first tho hardened plaster were beard aud highly complimented for and it seemed as if wo were indeed on the
remains white, while tho second by gradual their campagin singing last fall. The quar­ "big sea waters." Detour, the first slop­
oxidation yields tho color of iron rust, which tette expected to come on the 0:4‘J train ping place, is at the month of St. Mary’s
gives a fine imitation of mahogany under an but missed it. Determined not to disap­ river; Is famous for the big steal last
application ot linseed olL—Chicago Tribune. point those whir Invited them, they pro­ winter, when in one night a large saw mill
cured a rig and drove here, arriving after with thousands of feet of lumte; was loaded
The Adralti authorities have arrested the camp fire exerclstuqbad dosed. But onto boats and carried over to Canada to
all the naughty women they could find, they were invited to thX platform, aud prevent a.foreclosure. One of the “native
soon had a large and appreciative audience, born" telling the story was asked: “Have
and they found a jail-full of 'em.
the men ever been baekT’ “Oh ye.*."
The Bark RlvdWo-operatlve store. Bark many of the “vets" who hnd undressed
and were preparing for a good night’s rest, “Whydldn’t they arrest them?" "Hump!
Bivcr, Delta county, has made on assign­ hastily donned their raiment, nnd would the foreclosure wasn't on the men, 'twa.*.
ment Liabilities about 84,500.
have set up all night to listen to the sweet on the will and they couldn't get that.
SL Joseph, an island 50 miles long,
music rendered by Middleville's glee dub.
The quartette were kept singing till the made Its appearance here and like a dot in
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
midnight hour. nnd. entertained the com­ front of it Is Lun! Island with a club
The Reunion.
house
built by a Detroit club that Is quite
rades royally with Inspiring song.
Fridaj- was the dny for sports and races. pictures&lt;;u&lt;*. although it lack.*, some of the
In point of attendance or Interest the
Barry county Soldiers and Sailors reunion The Freeport band Jiad been hired for bu| embellishments iu the guide books. Mt.
was not the equal of some of Its predeces­ two days, Wednesday nnd Thursday, ow­ Joseph is dotted with farms, so they say.
sors, though better than the one of last ing to lack of funds. Through the gener­ but to us no crops ot any kind wen* visible,
year. The busy times among farmers and osity of Richard Doyle tbe tend was re­ nothing but grassy plains. One spot as
you approach looks like an old graveyard
the State fair materially Interfered. And tained Friday.
then there vru lock of management of at­
In the forenoon were the f«®t.races, but upon consulting onr guide books
tention to all the details of a reunion won by Frank Hams. S. W. Brock 2d; the wc found It was the ruins of an old French
whleh make it a success. And lastly, the wheelbarrow race iand similar sports. In shd Indian fort cstablL*&gt;hed In 17P2. the
committee jlid not get one quarter enough the afternoon were tbFnorsv races. The very point from which the troops embark­
(money from our citizens to make the affair running race, best 2 In 3.
mile was won ed to attack Fort Holmes at Mackinac in
X-v/eceas. All these things conspired to by Isaac B.. owned, by Wm. Burroughs, of 1813.
render the reunion not that success which Johnstown. Tbe trotting race, 3 years
This river is full of Izeauty second only.
wus so much desired by the “boys.” But olds, l*st 2 In 3, * s mile, was won easily It is snld. to the St. Lawrence. Many litthe latter enjoyed themselves very much, by Chas. McMore's horse in plenty of time tie Islands of different shapes, three or
and Um* meeting and greeting of the "vets" —about four minutes. The free-for-all four perfectly round in onu cluster covered
was cordial and plea-muL Where Ute lack trot best 3 in 5. half mile heats, was easily so thickly with verdure tliat they lookllke
consisted was in not having features that won, by Barry Golddust. Nashville. In a nicely trimmed evergreen tree. Others
were of general Interest to everybody, and 1:22. 1:21 and l:22j a Vermontville horse with a little house nnd tern half hidden
not having systematic thoroughly-matured second, and “Zend." owned by A. Ncogal. in the green, the, home of n Iialf breed, on
plans Itor the reunion. Just who is to of Hlckoiy Corneni, 3d.
another a lighthouse, standing sentinel,
blame or thnt nny one b to blame wc do
Barry Golddust, nnd driver were np- to warn when danger is near nnd now and
not know. Perhaps those having the mat­ plauded as they came In front of the grand then one of solid rock loom up like
ter In charge did as well as they could stand tefore the trot. Barry’s recent some great sea mouMtcr. We must not
considering the little financial encourage­ achievement, earning a record of 2r36‘X at forget to mention Sugar Island where they
ment they received. Yet every post In Detroit, makes him a prime favorite. He used to nuke raspberry Jam. they got tlie
the county and some outside the county Is one of the most honest, as wtfll as hand- berries there but where the sugar came
were represented.
•
some trottera on the turf.
from we can’t tell, didn't sec any maple
On Monday tbe committee of Fitzgerald
The reunion cldsed with the free-for-all1 trees.
post pitched the tents and soon the fair trot. Financially. Fitzgerald poat, whichi
All tlie time many vessels are passing,
grounds tegari to wear the appearance of hnd charge of the affair, will come outt We passed the mate of-the Soo City, the
a military camp. Tuesday the “Imys In even. We suggest that next time those• Minniem. and gave tho salute. Boats from
blue’ began to assemble, aud there were having the,' reunion in charge do not fixc Duluth and other points thronged the
many of them for a first dny. Wednesday the place, but give localities a chance to&gt; waters, boats with consorts and without;
was a beautiful day. aud soon there was a bld for ft. Clmriotte paid 8400 to get the.* one that interested us wgs a cigar boat
fair attendance of people upon the grounds reunion of- Eaton county veterans thisI loaded heavily and of great capacity: It
and streets. There were military exercises I year. Ix*t some other places than the• looked like a great cigar rolling along, was
at the camp in tlie mtfnih'ig. At 10 a. ,m.. county scat have It for a year or two, and1 towed by a stream barge. We saw nt
election of officers of Barry County Batta­ then we think our business mon here will1 Hay lake the dredging of the channel that
lion. G. A. R. The new officers arc a** pay What they should to make a reunioni will shorten Uh* trip to the Soo 13 miles,
follows;
that will be what one ought tu.
but will deprive the sight seer of some
Col.-rHamilton' Carvcth, Middleville.
lovely views. But do no! worry it will he
• Lt. Col.—James H. Bawdy, Wootlland.
several years izefore the work Is completed
A rieazant Trip to Afackloac nnd Snultt and you will all have time to go the old
Major—&amp; G. Potter, Maple Grove.
M. Marie.
Chaplain—I. M. B. Glllasple.
route, for you do not want to miss the
Hi 1:30 p. m. the various G. A. IL posts ( My companion and 1 reached the Iwauti-• dangerous passage into little lake George,
■ headed by the military Imnd, and Hastings fu) bland of Mackinac without accidentt There is a passage for one boat. At our
Division U. IL K. 1’., and the firemen and directed our steps Immediately towards• right Un* “Northern King” lay aground
Treaded by Freeport comet band marched |he old John Jacob A-atnr House, which b1 shored out of the channel by a boom of
from tbe fair grounds to the monument only a few steps from the steamboat land­■ logs that were still in sight. The barge
Hon. D. IL Cook, president of the monu­ ing. and truly we had no reason to regreti was perfectly helpless, to start again rement association, in a few well chosen our choice. The building aside from itsI ■ qulred unloading, and it costs enormous
words. In behalf of the Association gave historic Interest h a study, built of' sums. No boat attempts the passage In
over to the G. A. IL tlie privilege of dedi­ course in the primitive style, that is so1 ^he night We passed through all right
cation of the beautiful granite shaft Barry rare and yet so pleasant to see occasionally; and were soon in sight of Uie Soo and
bounty’s tribute to her soldier dead. The the surroundings are scrupulously neat, right glad were we, for It Is an all day's
nnonument was then dedicated by the meals cooked In a homelike style,.and eat­ fide and a change was welcome. Being
beautiful and Impressive G. A. IL cere­ en with a good relish as many will testify. obliged to return day a berth on board was
monies. The soldiers and citizens then The present proprietor and hb wife liave secured and then we were ready to see tbe
returned to tbe fair grounds. A male occupied tho house eighteen years and wonders of the Soo. As our tune was
quartette rendered very appropriately liave endeavored to keep the house as short we felt Uiat “fortune favors the
••America.” Hon. Jas. O’Donnell then much a relic as possible making only the brave” for Indians were, shooting the
gave one of his characteristic speeches, necessary repairs. The old fur packing rapids and three great boats were moving
full of good things and Interspersed with room still remains Intact In those early •lowly towards the locks. The enormous
entertaining stories. Congressman Bel- times u hundred men were sent through gates were opened as if by magic or ma­
■knap, of Grand Rapids, spoke to Uie point the vajt wilderness to gather furs and chinery and the immense vessels ftttcl
-In the honest straight-forward manner traffic with tlie Indians. This #as$tbelr themselves In; the water was then let out
Jac which be is known. Both eongresa- winter's work; In the spring they returned and it foamed nnd gushed with all tbe
luen complimented Barry county for hav­ with thousands of dollars worth, packed racket of a great waterfall. One can
ing erected such a splendid monument to them in this room, shipped them to Mont­ hardly realize the boom of the place In so
her soldier boys who fell In defense of the real down tbe St. Mwrence to New York. short a time. Do we think of tbe Boo
Union and Its flag. The quartette next The book containing the accounts of these with ite great brick business blocks and
rendered "Tenting on the Old Camp transactions are still preserved with copies electric light works, electric cars running
of all letters received at the station, the through the streets? A line ot electric
Ground.”
.
Rev. Washington Gardner, of Cincinnati, earliest date being 1818. These relic-* lights along the canal makes night as light
was next Introduced as the orator of tlie serve as n great attraction. Thoee that as day, and in thedlstanec you see the dim
occasion. Those who had expected to have visited, the Inland nnd have’looked outlines of the railroad bridge that spans
hear a most magnificent oraUon were not upon Fort Mackinac cannot fall to remem­ the Soo, which remind one more of spider
disappointed. In hls superb style and ber tlie beautiful outline of its environ­ or fancy work than a strong structure
beautiful language, he proceeded to &lt;_tell ments, those snow white walls running a capable of sustaining burdens that pass
what the war liad settled, and to name Its zig zag course up the green bluffs sur­ over three of the greatest railroads of the
cost as far ds could be done by words, in mounted by the old barracks ami govern­ country.
Regretting that wo short a time could be
blood and treasure. In touching terms he ment buildings; first the old block house
spoke Of the duty of the patrotic living built b&gt;- the British Iu 1780, then the spent among these wonders we returned
people of Barry county to her soldier dead. building, once officers quartera, after wards to headquarters, the Soo City. The only
At the conclusion of tlie address of Rev. a prison where men nnd boys were con­ drawback to this short visit at the Soo wan
Gardner, which despite Uie terrible beak fined after the surrender until tlie British the myriad of files or zuotlis that cluster
was listened to with closest attention. decided what to do with them and again about the lights and fall tn vast quantities
Judge Clement Smith read the report of as a place of refuge for our own women to the ground, filling the eyes, ears and
the committee which was ehoecn to In- ;and children In tho disturbances of later nose of the pedeatrian In tbeir fall. in
vesUgnte tbe condition of the finances of iperiods. To look Into such a place makes the morning when we again gazed on this
tem*atriaJ world we were rapidly deooendthe monument association. This reiiort ■
ing Um St Mary's having teftoer mornings
I that the work of raising funds had now all is peaceful and beautiful.
Our inquiry for a haekman tlrnt could tell
led in 70 school districts; in
Th. 9»and Philosophy of • Swckor.

••Why don't you cultivate a little style T
asked a Trout of a Busker whom bo happened
tn meet. "Why do you in»i*t on living in
tbit mud bole and novar visit tbo char, cold
Bpring* 1 Limber up your body aud biro
somebody to get a section of a rainbow and
•priakle it over you. I would not Uro like
you for anything, grubbing away all tbe
time for a meal in tbe mud. Hies form a delick&gt;u» diet. Just look at that beauty there
which ha» just dropped on the water. -Just
watch me take him’ and then envy tho Ufo of
a Trout.”
Saying tliis, the Trotit made a dash for the
fly and seized it. But the fly had buried in
it a steel hook, nnd on the hook was a,. line,
and on tho line a rod, ami an angler hold tho
rod. The Trout soon disappeared from tha
water, and tbo next note lie made was when
hr was sizzling over a fire.
“It may be nice enough to be a Trout,"
phikeophim! tho Sucker, “but I would rath­
er to a pt»»r, despised Sucker with no rain­
bow attachments in a mud hole than a proud
Trout in’# frying pan.”—New York Heriild.

Inac Island.

Ta. iwW»'

*“&gt;

■u pertret n-t W. .uraded ******
Sun&lt;l*y a m-. •&lt; •
u»ri&gt;ts'«nd tb* &lt;*•» .bl’*11
°L“?
Slml. Th, «**!=* »"
‘"’I’"”'"rendwrt “&gt; b, »* bmrty n»l«a«» »&gt; *J*
S«wptb». Tlx- ran.le »“
muul. and IhnushW wo«U ***"1«
'
to th*— who wm wpondlb, K&gt;th* «un«
HTln and
the •*■»«
Monday moniing at 7 we started foreChe­
boygan on the Juliet, en route Indian rlyer,
and on leaving felt that we were truly
saying farewell to
•■An blond green and grow.
Yonder in the big aea waters.

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds,
THE LEADER!
'

THE MARKETS-

So acknowledged by all who see it or use it.
therefore the cheapest, the

The

...
‘and

FARMERS
FAVORITE
GRAIN DRILL.

Hasting*.
Apple*—me. perbbL;dned.2»3c t&gt;
porated.4i'5t perlb..
Butter—10 to*.
Beaus-»l.»jto «&gt; per bu.

BMf-Ure. »a.WUto: Mires, to-00.
4e; calf. 4C.

Fmdtn^lkSi.’ac. chickens. «c.

Plaster-Sell I ng al« per ton.
SfcKSSyiK-feaMa p*r tu.
._ _• X.*.. i m• I&lt;I• “ — * r..., TSr*

Kone but words of praise for it from the inauv farmers to
whom we have sold this Drill, and'who have given i* thor­
ough trial during the two years we have sold it.

lb; crape-rated 5'«e.v«c per lb.
beatn-gl.tOBto » per bu.
Butter-iwnte.

Poultry- I.‘iv*tFow!a»M»«&gt;; spring ehlekens,
10c: dneiu.TCac.’turkeys, lie.
■
Wheal—No. l while, tic; hn. 2 rad,
Wic. September. Uhte.
Wool-Fine washed. •/«; medium 3Se; coarse
aoe: common and nntga 23C.
ButTUlo MvnMorli.

CattJe-Clmlcr butchers. to.5b4W.75; course
■£■1 MUO
SV1WU4.75: fairlogood, H-WlMCO. Lanta,
beat.
75
_
. .
Hr*«-SIOK: mediums. StuGX.W; Workers.
tUDtf»L75; pigs. S4.65ftt.75.

We arc agents for more than a dozen buggies, and keen the
largest stock on hand of any dealer in Central Michigan. K,
can suit you in both quality and price. The

Studebaker Wagon
Has become such a favorite because it is tbe acknowledged
best wajion made, that no farmer with an eye to bnsine.-s
who desires to be economical and save inortby. cau afford to
buy any other. It is tKe l»est and l»est made, wagon &lt;&gt;n earth.

L’all and see us when you want anythihg in the line of

Farm Machinery.

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds.

POWDER

THE SPECIALIST.

Absolutely Pure.

Thw Dowder ngrsr rams. A marvel &lt;‘rf purity
strength ami wholrsotnencs,. Mure economical
than the ordinary kind*, sad cannot be sold In
competition with the muUlludeot low rest, short
weight, alum or phosphate m.v. ders. gold only
W**..B?.V*‘* Hklftxa 1’OWKKM Co.. 106
Wall«. N.Y.
oct»-4«
MORTGAGE SALE.

Drfault having been made In the condition* &lt;&gt;f
* e5rt5*u
rnftde by Charles Rotebkls*
t'.'l.L/'l Ho’jwl**. h‘* wife, to William J.
Dibble, dated January fonrteentb, A D. i«t.
*&gt;'d .recorded in ihd offlrc nf the RegMerot
llredsfoc Barry rouuty. Michigan, on the fif­
teenth day of Jamun'. A. D. MS. In liber 05 of
mortgages on page lot said mortgage being
did)’ Mutinied by said William J. Dibble on tho
SUtday ofAprtl, A. I), inb. to Emily D. Bost­
wick. .ind said assignment was duly recorded
tn the office bf the Keg!sttr of Deed* Tor Barry
rhlifin’ 0B ”,e 224
ot Svptember.
A. 1&gt;. 1M7. In liber ST of luteqmta ou page au,
ra,orJcage there Isirlalmcd to be duo

Tt

“J™. !,?r,r,i’',r rtollaru and ninety one rent*
rtlMI ot). and an aiUirorr fee of inriitv-five dol­
l*™ Provided Dr In said mortgage, and no suit
2L?roce^J,u*' at **” l***lng been Instituted to
reeoter the moneys secured by said mortgage
orany part thereof. Now. therefore, by virtue
of the power ot sale contained la said mortgage
and the statute lu such caae made and ptovidcd. noli re U hereby given, that on Haturdsv,
the fourteenth day of lhecetnber. A. D. IHeo at
ten o clock in the forenoon. I aboil sell at pub­
lic auction to Um hlgbett bidder. at the north
.front door of the Court Hoose. In tbe city of
Hastings. Barry eo.mty, Michigan. &lt;tbat bring
the Place where the cirtn.it court fur Harry
county Is boldeu) the prrmhes drwrtbedln
*a!d mortgage, or io much thereof a* may be
necessary to pay thfamount due on said niortSms
»n&lt;f *11 ic«*i

Tsl

:’S
°.r l‘ary”'«f &gt;w« lf‘°K and tom, situate in S
5 ty
lrBF' Rmt?county, Michigan,and
descr.bed as follows, to-wit Tbe east Imlf of
tbe north west quarter of section seven .?&gt; in

DR.
S. CXji.A.Y TODD,
Office and Dispensary, Room 4, Immen Block, 43 Monroe S’..,
^Orand Rapids, Mich.,

D»*n&gt;o&gt;e. Noises in Head. CotArrhTKroi&gt;ehJtl*. Rheumatism,Nemu* !&gt;• •!
&lt;n*‘**’w resjilttug from rariy Indiscretion* aud excise* ri u'
■t’lood.stomarb.’.ungs.ejvandxar. fite.nld - re-. !’• •»' • ual£'e,?fS’.,,,^n&lt;’’ Hw* Kidaey. Heart Diseases. tHtortnen ot BreoUL to*'
&gt;• ■; ” |r
nSSJ'.
Li
U.?l**^cs ot *,O”‘P“ ",ld ehfljlrrn and all chronic dlwases. tflwc '1*""
SHERIFFS PALE.
SSJl.'nw0’’
MU? worimrjto tor servlcea until cured. MedicinesAtit vrerjal«er«.Not** b* hereby given that by virtue of a writ one call if fosstble. Directions Iu all lanmingc*.
3___________ _____
flcr
°’&gt;* °f *ud under the seal ot
f,or lh" CO"”*! of Barry, iml
and'
a,r ’,e" *»d dellrered

Kwti.r D. Bowtwick.

Th*,

h.

Bavo.

JUST RECEIVED

is.
1 *1*
r«;i jy:;
^uy^7.£g.3g.*gM**aj}i.i*»
rim r!tiNelson H. Cross iu and to
east
J*"4* to wlt; The

/W «wree Of land^Se^LrSi
of which I sualf expose for sale and s**H n* nnK.
k?
r Teo‘,u' »• »•« Motort
£
If.’ “i’Oi.JP"&gt;1 *“**&lt;“*■ coCFum; i»

At RUSSELL'S
Splendid new line of

u ui .&lt;*,1

CHANCERY ORDER.
ran. j.oau cm „

ac-iSlT “•

"• CUHW1 JUh.

Dress Goods
Trimmings.
Headquarters for

w*r* far sU weeks la surewslcm
Fit*ik A. HotiKiut.

1

Millinery Goods.
All the latest and most desirable styo.s.

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■ Larged Circulation
‘ of any paper in the
County.
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-1 ,/0L XXXIV- NO. 22;

Hastings Banner.
--------------- _ .

HASTINGS. MICH., SEPTEMBER 25.1889.

Hastings Banner

DO YOU INTEND ATTENDING THE

t

WEST OrMICHIGAN
FAIR
that Grand Exhibition,
1

he

•

county.

JOB PR1NTJNO.
K*pc .la. t rids it felt tn Ute Job PriatltM- DoPjrto- eh.if tbe Bamxkx. gventhlng tn tbe
enure jffieeisnow; and with the latest facet ot
type, tno tnrnt approved patterns ot machinery,
and competent workmen employed, onablct tbe
BAJ XKutodo artt-class lob werk.

Save the Entire Expense of the Trip

COUNTY NEWS.
I0” f'dteM’nw peraons are author
cehrt» luteerlpiion-t for tha Baxnxb:
Westev Myers. WoorilMid Center.
D. M.Mvers. Gcrkey.
W. h. Adktas. Moraou.
JI. G. HsIr, Nauhrnie.
J. McKelvey. Macle Grove.
Preston Jewell. Assyria.
Postmaster, larry,
rrr-.master, BoutleM.
, , "
(FDonnetl.
J. N. Covert. Cartton.
Postmaster. Krvrqmrt.
D. L. Morthl*nd??rdJr Creek.
~
F. G. Norwood, DrUim.
JdnnNhean, Hickory Corners.
Hrown &amp; Calms. Praiitr-Ml!-.
Biron Vtsaer.Cressy'st (truer*.
Um. Broward. Broward.

BY PURCHASING YOUR

WINTER WEARING APPAREL
While there, be sure to attend the

TOWER CLOTHING CO.’S

&lt;. W. AHnitrnnx. Houenx Mttlx.
Money paid to tfioe agents will be receipted
tor by the Baxnkr proprietors, and ns truu
all xiilMcribcni at the ntece* named who .have
not settled with ut will, between tills date and
i New \eart. pay their subscriptious to the
Haxxkk’s agents named above.
Resperthittv.
.
CoOKXNISKEHN.

PHENOMENAL BARGAIN SALE
Yog will follow the crowd to the leading store and see the larg­
est stock of superior made Clothing, Hats and Furnishings con­
tained in any one store in Michigan.

THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL SALE PRICES
Will surprise and please you. ’

TOWER CLOTHING CO
Largest Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters,

Th(;rc was n calltxt met ting last Satur­
day night to take action-fo remove the.or­
gan from the hail at M&lt;&gt;n.-nn. Wi- tnitik
tliat lite action was uncalled for as the or­
gan was purchased by the people for their
use, and not for Barryviile or anytibeae
else. Some of the old member® of the red
riblxm club claimed exclusive right to take
action Id tbi- matter. They forget however
Hint they have lost their right to control
by not meeting together- for at least 18
months, and the constitution .-ays if they
J fall to meet for our year they cease to be
- an organization. The organ will remain
in the hall. We think it 4^ttld tic a good
; idea to call a citizens' meeting and have
I trustees appointed to care for the hall and
it.- property.
I E. O. Hyde Is putting in a new waste
I way in the mill dam at Morgan.
I The new grocery Is now in running
order.
Mrs. Edward Cook Is very sick with but
poor clmnccs tor her recovery. ’
Donation al tin- hall last Wcdiirsday
I night for tin- iH-urtit of Joseph A^halter,
I which netted him over S3 in cash. 130 lbs.
’ Hour and other nwisarlvs. He is deaerv। ing and in need not te-lng abb- to get out
■ tn work having to remain at home to care
i for Maliion Nealy- who was sick then: and
I I finally died.

Herbert Temple has gone to Chelxiygun
to visit his sislrr and parents.
N. Collins intends attending the Hamil­
ton college. N. Y. *
Mrs. Armstrong.and family are some
(letter.
Lizzie Lewls.-of Kalamazoo, la home for
a visit.
‘ Lucien Gibbs lias been on the invalid
list tor the past week: also Bert McBain.
|
Sadie Mclx-ay is unable to attend scboql
on necount of ill health.
Nellie Dayton spent last week at Clover?
dale.
.
A great portion of our people will attend
the fair next week. _

Mark Ear) and B. Norton have traded
.farms.
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Rev. Ross will leave this week for bls
new apiiointwciit imJacksou Co.
Mrs. Klingensmith hr gaining slowly,
lielng able to sit up part of the time.
s. M. Nichols te nut getting along very
Well. Dr. Peter* was ealietl from Grand
Rapids for consultation last week.
We hear that George Carlyle has taken
unto hitnselt a wife.
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Mrs. Clem is quite ill.
Pliilfi Cranee is failing very fa-i, and the
tamiiy have given up ail hopes of his re­
cover).

Philip Barber and wife spent several
days last week vftitin/ in Dowagiac, aud
Niles.
EtUe mid Minnie Flower are visiting
their si-ster in Augusta.
.
Mrs. John ihailittle Is again ul home, af­
ter spending several weeks with her father
in New York statu.
*
David Barber lias started on his trip to
California.
1
.
Ed. McKay te at work as night engineer
al the Delton mill.
P. Flower and 11. Thorp Acft Thursday
for the Detroit exiMwitiotv
Mrs. VanDcwalker is visiting at her
daughter's. Mrs. Emma Hatpmond a.
John Cress), of Ionia, stopped over
night with his brutlier-ln-law. J. Brown,
during the past week.
A ripplr of excitement passed through
our neighborhood one evening last week as
the news reached us that W. Parker, just
across the base line. had had his horse
stolen while in Kalamazoo.
Riders were
immediately started nut, one going in the
direction of said town, found the hor$e
standing quietly by the roadside with the
buggy overturned. waiting for some one to
help him out of his trouble.
Janws llrtebon Is again to be found at
honic.‘aflcr an enjoyable pleasure trip.
Clarence Doolittle, wife and son visited
at Enos Barber's, Sunday.
James Dunning Is In very poor health.
Mrs. David Reynolds, of Plainwell, is
visiting at her old home.
Lucien Polly and wife have gone to In&lt;liana on a visit to his daughter.
G. W. Monroe Is entertaining friends
from Ohio.
Quite a delegation from here took iu the •
Olin picnic at Hawks* landing the 19th.
Mrs. Nelson Bennett. of Ely, EmtneiCo.,
is visiting ndktives and friendsabout ttere.
Mrs. A. G. Cortright. J. M. Elliott and
wife. H. M. Byington and wife went to
Detroit last week.
Charles McCay and wife have a very
sick child. Dr. Tanner, of Augusta, is
attending.
Rev. Martin, of Hillsdale, officiated at
tiie Wesleyan Methodist quarterly meeting
Nunda) afternoon.
No school the past week In consequence
of the teacher's* father Ix-lng very nick.

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, H -- hopc'l every reader of-the Banner will be at tbe fair.j
,Jn «ii&lt;i»-r to save your expenses while theje, and make your
visit profit able, you should go to

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FURNITURE rooms
And select something from his large and varied

stock of furniture.

Just Opened to the Public /
THE NEW STORE AT CLOVERDALE

THE ACME BOILER

GOODYEAR BROS.,

WITH THE FINEST LINE OF

groceries, cigars, tobaccos,

HASTINGS, MICH.,

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Bring Your Butter, Eggs, Dried Bruit, Etc.,
For which you will receive the highest market price.

’ Yoon truly.

GEO. MOSIER.

WOODLAND, MICH.

Croup Remedy
rOR CHILDREN

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^hinst'ot our farmers are through seed-

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AND NOTIONS

Evi-j offered nt thin place, with prices to suit the time.

WHOLE NO. 1791.
18th and 18lh of Sept was a very pleasant
affair. There were Olin# present from
York state, Ohio and Wisconsin, about 300
in nil. There wen- present meuilmrs of
Um! trite-s of Ezra. John, Samuel, Betsy,
Ruth. Arvin, Mary Ann and others too
numerous to mention. The church yas
beautifully decorated, aud the program
which wa.- a very fine out- was fully carried
out. The forenoon ot flic first day was
mostly given to greetings and music.
Dinner was served tn the basement of the
church and was served by tbe ladies of the
M. E. church, and wax perfect in every re­
spect Supia-r at tbe same and by the
same. The evening wks spent in listening
to music by the Streetsboro band from
Ohio, the Olin band of Galesburg, and
readings and recitations from the memlierx
of Ute famines from the different stales.
The grand trilial march took place at 4 p.
m., the trite; of Huth taking the prize, n
very lieautifui banner. It is to be held by
them until another tribe brings out mure
members than they have. There was a
very ssd tiling connected with the reunion
that cast a ehadow of gloom over It. Rev.
W.-W. Olin, of York, state, who was to
have delivered the reunion dbscouro- on
tiie Sabbath, came a* far ns Dexter, Mich.,
aud stopped-a few days with friends, and
wax found dead in his bed.
The second day was spent at Gull lake
at Hawks' grove. HawXx acting as caterer.
A splendid dinner was served to all and
the day wm» spent in sports, visiting; etc-,
when the friends separated to meet again
i at Kent, Poring" Co.. Ohio, one year from
! this time.
Alonzo Knowlton. Newton Hall. Mr*.
Mather ami Laura Newberry' of Kent
Ohio, are visiting at J. J. Perkins.
Monday, la-Gnind Olin mid wife, Lester
Olin, wife and daughter, also from Kent,
m-phrwx of Mrs. Petkins, are expected at

Cora Lee is seriously HI with remiltant
fever, also Lena Wonderlich is home from
Grand Ledge dangerously sick with
typhoid fever.
Rev. Garlick and family go to tlieir new
work on Wednesday.
: Geo. Garlick visited ills parents on
Thursday last.
Thomas Lucas andjlaughter. of Green­
ville visited his son K. Lucas last week.
ChnYlle Williams is clerking for Benson
A Harden.
Mr. Cooley"® son «u«l daughter an^ her
Dr. Carix-nter. wife and daughter Ni-llie husband, from .York Slate, are visiting
startedTue.&lt;day tor Nebraska to visit their him this week. \
Mrs. Bella CnXa. of Adrian, is visiting
son.
‘
Americus Palmerton and wife visited friends In this vicinity this week.
friends in Kalamo on Sunday last.
James Cofield had a little surprise on
Ellas Brevier ha- commenced laying tiie him last Saturday night and n good time
brick for Benson's new store.
was had by the participants.
Geo. Weed, formerly of Woodland, but
I* D. VanVel-or tidied at E. Robinson's
last Friday niguL
typhoid fever.
Services are discontinued at the High
Farmers art- busy seeding.
John Valentine is painting L. Hdlmes* Street school house.
(•oti.siderab’e riekness at present.
.
' NecdlDg Is nearly finished in this vicin­
Mrs. Wagoner and Mra. VauBrocklin, new house.
The workmen have the frame up to B. ity.
Nr., arc on the sick list.
S.
Holley’s new house.
E. Geslcr and wife, of-Baltimore, were
i Cora Forte-,, wbohas been very low. Is
Most
of
our
farmers
had
their
com
cut
I thought to lx; Improving.
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the guest? of M. Seeber last Sunday.
. —
Last Wednesday white Elmer Seeber,
| Mrs. I. Raymond and daughter Ella arc before the frost on Saturday night.
The dance at the rink on Saturday night Hugh Ihiud and Perry Hall -were playing
about to move to your city.
,
,
with toy guns there was some contention
Tlio Sabbuth school picnic came off Infl was well attended.
Two new members Joined the 31. E. between them, ami Elmer Seeber {minted
Saturday in Mr. Fuller) grove, and not­
bis gun at Hugh Doud and fired the ball
withstanding the cohl weather was a suc­ church on Sunday last.
Mrs. A. J. Palmerton, Mrs. John Enz hitting him over the eye penetrating to
cess. The speaking and singing were ex•
cdlent. Thft exercises closed with a and .Mrs. Fanny Bowlader will attend {he the bom-.
I s|tcech by Elder Cheney which was ap- fair at Grand Rapids and visit theirtsister
•
pmJatrd'. after which all partook of n Mrs. C. Snyder.
There will Im* held an exhibition at tbe
A. W. DHIenback attended the fair at
temntlful dinner. All entered into tlic
schtMil house, district No. 3. on Friday
.
enjoyment of the occasion and good time Ionia last week.
FOR STOCK.
Mrs. E. Miller has gone Mi Detroit Id evening, Sept. 27th. An admittance fee
wax reported.
of five cents will lie charged for the lieneThe ladles aid society will be held nt the visit her sou W, H. Miller. .
fit of the minister. A full house is hoped
HEATING WATER residence of Mrs. Hunt on Tnesday. the
tor.
2(Hh. at two o'clock p. m. A rmdlal In­
Mrs. E. Everhart is very sick at this
vitation is extended to all- Gentlemen
writing.
Generating Steam un* invited to lea.
L
Tin- new store lias opened up for buxlAllie Burpee is visiting at John Ever­
Prayer meeting at the W. bL chut ch neps, aud coal oil lias dropped to 10 cents
hart's
For Various Purposes every Wednesday and Sunday evening.
per gallon.
Geo. Eldred, of Webster. New York, ar­
Preaching next Sabbath nt half past two
M. Davenport lias some cousins visiting rived at Un* Springs ia*t Thursday, and
by Elder Cheney.
him.
lias his apple evaporator in full blast
Mrs. Casflr, of Richland. vteited at Mrs.
Engvne Raymond has bought 40 acres of
Ityan's Sunday last.
tend of Dr. Burton. Consideration 83,30.
The frost Saturday nigh® makes corn
Mary Ann Ryan has returned to KateWill cook or rteam any kind ot feed placed In s
Some sneak thief stole four turkej’s
maxoo.
_
lllfiM,..
J
|(M*ik
sick.
barrel or rat. without danger of burning, and
-ftffni J.VIL-Npringer last Saturday night
J. Brandxtettrr and EH Clement are lietFlora McCallum commenced her s-hovt'
Loren says he-wlshes those persons who
with no further core or attention toon tbe labor
nt Milo Monday.
, j
,
stole his vituate will bring back the dlsiie*.
'* Uuele Doyle is also aixiut again.
of keeping up, the fire, thus over-coming the
Tom Murray thinks of building a feeder
The friends of Earl BwtKlrk congregated
Fred Woodam’s family moved to Rlch- to the C. K. A S.
objection to a kettle or cauldron, with which
at hh home and gai?e him a pleasant sur­
Wm. Chamtetrteln has given bl® house u ,
the fire comesji direct contact. It will otcam '"m.T^Joimb has put In a slock of cook
prise.
.
coat of paint.
mouldy hay and eorn pcrfeetly xxeet. make dry and healing stoves.
Mart Bates hits sold his Interest In the
.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Calnn.
A
listen
put
ap
a
windmill
for
brick jard to Ansel Kingsbury.
Rlraw and eonrttolk* «&gt;« «*' Palatable and
A aurprlM* party of -34 tedlex ot Clover­
cx&gt;k putatoH so M to make them dfceMIble Janies Chapman last week.
James Chapman and wife have been dale and vicinity met at the borne of I.
and valuable for food- It w 111 save one-third to spending the pmd week In Prairieville, but Mc.Lean tiie 18th to do honors to the birth­
Thecontracting
__________ _ of
- any
. debts In my
one-half the usual amount ot com or other Jojrf. returned to Kalamazoo Monday.
day anniversary of Mrs. McLean. The name or for me to pay by any person ex­
cept myself or upon a written order from
Bertita Terpenning is spending a few visitors left many beautiful presents.
and the stock fed on cooked food *U1 thrive
me 1 hereby forbid, as I shall pay no debts
days with Prairieville friends.
except such as 1 contract myself or give a
Edith Chamberlain is clerking for Mr.
better.
written order to contract for me?
It i&gt; perfectly adapted for u*e in rte.m
Mrs. McCleod is still confined to her bed.
Fox In Delton.
.
Hastings September U3d, 1889.
in butehertmt ertablHhmenU tor
M j. Goss is expected to return from
Rev. Monerer. pastor of the U. B. church,
WttUAM SaiBXL.
Chicago
this
week.
ferine lard, xenerattng steam or beating
filled hl* ,pp»l»lmral SuuUr.
Bertha Willis, of Kalamnzw*. isspendlng
Will Freeman, of Grand Rapids, visited
«Bler*for a variety ot purpotes. and when BUed a few days with her friends of this place.
his rncKhcr Sunday.
UP for htxn pressure 1. Stable for running
To many suffering hopelessly, the fol­
Some person took Lucian Gibb® horse
Leon Basx has been very sick, but lx
lowing words will come with comfort and
fnrni bis barn one night test week, and
XX It .11 &gt;tl«l&gt;t wllnout hl* k,,”“ l"*«? bCMn’Phillipa and wife, also Mra. Idllle- cheer; Fulton N. Y., Jan’y 80. 1889. “I
aud now UcUn b Uilr»llnfi tor that un­ bridge. of New York, l» visiting at John was on crutches with rheumatism of the
cheapest serviceable steam Iterator of like
limbs and given up to die by prominent
known poratm'* fior«.
__
,.h..o. Smith's.
John Drummond has rented &lt; banes
capacity ever offered to the public.
Jas. Miller went to Grand Rapids Satur­ physician*. Suffered one and a half yean.
SL Jacobs oil cured me. No return of
Ruggte’s cider mill, and will make cider
day.
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FOB SALE BY
pain since 1880.*’
W.l-1L Smith, of Yankee Springs, was In
Jonx DkComt Wolcott.
Shtftta.

THE PURCHASER IS GUARANTEED A SAVING OF ONE DOLLAR OUT OF
' El. i THREE HE EXPENDS. DISSATISFIED PATRONS MA Y RETURN THEIR
FOR EXCHANGE OR REFUND OF PURCHASE MONEY.
Barry Co. people are invited to make their headquarters with us whenever visiting
’hand Rapids. Leave your bundles and baggage at the Tower; we check it and care
for it free of charge. Mr. Glenn W. Greenfield, formerly of listings, will be glad to
v.eb'omu his old friends, he having associated himself wijii the
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One enlu:nn per year................................ gioo oo
KJ tra charge for special petitions.

Ifyou do, and want to

OCCURS THE

XUBMJUIITION KATES:

Sl.OO FEB YZEA/R.
V
'’r,on‘
•-nd nt Hie year thu
rrieora vabtccipuoa wilt po.it 1 rely be sj.ss.

At GRAND RAPIDS this week?

October i, 2, 3 and 4

Published Wednesdays. by

lUtrnxos. Baimr Couxtt, Michigax.

Last Days of Pompeii

Center Mcerae, Pearl and Canal Sis., opp. Sweet’s Hotel,

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.

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toSKttod UieOtln

Fred Pierce has returned from visiting
friends In Eaton Co.
Mr. Dean, of Hasting”, moved the depot

last week.
....
Cotwldrrablc wool Is now being shipped
from this station.
■nJ Mr- Fib CM-Unfi*. «r
I suit Sunday an army of workmen came
wrtn k«e.to at Myton Ch.tnbtrlalit. on down and laid the track over, so that
S'to^r.t ot our youna K'-to-aUrudbl the trains run on th&lt;feast xhlc of the deputHenr) Cobooti .darted for Ann Arbor
.tantwal IMU.n Frida,
Monday to visit friends.
.. .. Jotted
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Mr. Ex terbrook and wife, of New York;
"KM.
bss -1
a «a(rk
sick iiorsc.
tense.
Wm. Hu.h*.
-‘.r1"1 loT
&lt;,n are vhdtlng at this placeVoti made a sad mistake in regard to
that rye crop, 'reported la&lt;t week. Ope
E.'
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hundred and ten bustieU of rye were1
Miss Armstrong
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By direction of Hon. James O’Donnell,
congressman from this district, there will
be held al Woodland center on Saturday.
September 28th, au election to decide upou
;• candidate for the Woodland poxtoficc.
Only republican patrons of the office will
lie permitted In vote. The polls will be
livid open from 9 a. ml till » p. m. of that
The punoti receiving the largest number

•the republican patron* of the office for
postmaster. ‘
M- L. CduK.
Chmn. Barry Co. Republican Com.

�NEWS IN BBIEF.

term* fa tbe pen tentlory aggregntfn » eighty-

THEATRICAL SCENERY.

WHEN

THE

DOG

STAR SHINES.

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MIxouri colored eitizen, fired probably

ON THE PAINT BRIDGE OF A LEAD­
Business failure* for thu week number 1US,

Tort Tutwiay labeled “Lena amt Rudolph
Kurts, bound for Samuel Kurts Chicago.
IHa” They bed been shipped at Ilrenx-u,

Tbo Bulgarian government issues a «tate

Pennsylvania lynching parties are 'too
best citizens from evincing their reverence
far tbe law Monday night, and stringing up
the Ntceley brothers, who so seriously shot
Deputy Sbeneff McMullen.

Industrial' and trades unions in the five
republic, of Central America will ba held
fecting n general organization something
like tbe Knight* of Labor in tbe United
Bt*u-&lt;
Tbe Ru Rev. J. F. Mad; liarnew, conse­
crated bishop of Oxford, England, in 1870,
and who resigned in 1888, died Mittulay.
A forged bond of tbe Wheeling and Cite
ciunati Mineral railway has buen di .covered

A stone mansion built in lOSO ou a tkrm in
Greenbush, N. Y., still stand*
•
A Warren county (Kentucky) couple are
celebrating their golden wedding by engagSecretary Rusk and party are inspecting
tho sorghum industry in Kanwut '
has become tbo father of * bouncing baby
twy, presented to him by hi* wife, aged W.
There i* an entire township in Stanton
xmnty, Kanaas, in which there i&lt; not a *iti­
tle family left, outside of tho prairie dog

A BANKRUPT LABOR ORDER.

Tbe Fire Underwriter*' Association of tbe
Northwest is bolding iu twentieth annual
SMKioti in Chicaga About IW member* are
fa attKn-imi'A-.
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The Loudon (locks lu*d their usual busy
aspect: IVedcealay, nearly all tho striker*
Elmcr Plum, of Putnam, Coon., is ou
trial on a charge of repeated attempts to
rape bi* 1(1 yea:-old daughter.
About a score of buildings ware d&gt;.«trOy»d
by fin&gt; Wednesday in the town of Seaford,
Del.. Including tbo town hall. Tbe loss was
about i-'W.OOl
;
An Irishman named Maguire, just arrived,
paraded the street* of New York Wednesday
looking for a rich man to kill. Ho was inCol. George Flournoy, a well-known
lawyer of Kan Francisco, ,an ag-Confedcrato
officer, mid at cam time attorney general of
Texas, died fa that city Wednesday.

quak- M/mday afternoon.
Dr. Lmtrt Mans, who Im! acquired cele­
brity fa Irith hcniispbcrc* as n pianist and
eomi»*.T. dtel at hl* home at Jamaica
Plain, near Boetan, Tuesday night, of peritanite.
A child named Eva Bogd-x fell into the
Chicago, rirer Tuesdar.ian'l though stej wo*
tWiilied kbc died nt Art hospital later, poi­
soned, it i» believed, by swallowing s-jmu ot
Mr. F. C. PiilsLury says that while the
Pd.xliurj- mil's at Minnenpolbi art-'far «alu
if n Liriv enough prira 1* « ffervd. thc rv.vnt
reports of tlwlr pnrcbaw by a British ayii^t-

P.ttslnrrg glas&lt; mnnuf teturer* ha* &lt;rrai»ml
83,&lt;XM,(XX), with Which to oruct u now mammotli two-tank window glass factory.
A fearful tragedy is reported at Szatm.-ir,
Hungary. A Jewish family of six person*
were killvd with batebetb, and terribly matilated, by unknown persons. Tbo motive
Tbe National Mlnei s’ District assembly, at
tta/meeting nt Wdkesbam, Friday, autboriao&lt;r&lt;bocalling of n national o-nvention of
While fumigating a bouse nt £*u Claire,

small-pox, thu ciy official* bhriiol tbe build-

Count do SnlnriiJe and Hun. Mr. Everest,
two Englishmen, left Winnipeg, Mam, about
six.oKmit:* ago. Intending to go farther north

Not long ago I stood In tbe dimncw and
theatre. gazing far Into the upper realm* of

platform, after climbing up ladder* and
walking along an apparently perilous way,

scribe. Finally, however, I reached the artist
“Give you some poluu about aceno paint-

PramcM,. Pa., Sept. 23. -Tbe Leader
publishes a story on reliable authority to tbe

cause of there being no money in tbe general
treasury tu |&gt;ay their Milarite, also that ad
the general lecturer* with tho poedbtaexcep­
tion of Mr. Wright have been called in for

preparing hi* resignation, which he will prewnt to general aawmbly fa Atlanta fa No­
* Four New York monuments were dedi­
cated on Get ysburg field Tuesday.
Governor Fifer, of Illinois, has sent AdjL
Gen. Vance to Spring Valley to investigate
tbe condition of tho miners in that section of

ING NEW YORK THEATRE.

bi* salary.

"Today when a manager has decided ujxm
a play and its production, the first person to

or night nt which they occur, and the time
and expense that will probably be required
to do jtutsce t&lt;&gt; tbe undertaking.
“Mott scenic artists have a fine pictorial
library, nnd from three pictures. In the col­
lection of which wo often expend much time
Uid money, 1 find Uudxcapes, exterior* arid
interiors that boftftlM piny nnd period, and
lubmit them to the approval of tins matMger.
When together we decide upon such a* are
moat *uitabla 1 have amisielof the aceno
made to a scale, and color the miniature
model to an ekact fac-simibi that the large
scenn will present when finished. Tho di­
mensions being given to tbe stage carpenter.

Moo*ur.AD, Mum., Sept. 21.-Thomas
Brown wn* liang.-J at Moorhead, Minn., at
lo'chc; yest-irday morning, for the murder
□t. a policeman iinmnd PoulL on Oct, 1T, of
last year. Brown inmlo a mile ot bis body
•uino tune ago to a doctor of thU city, tho
purchase price being 810, to be given a cer­
tain young lady fur whom bo »ee:u* to bold a

and when completed places tho acene in this
paint frame, which i», you see. a mechanical
contrivance con»tnirti*l usually against the

ieputy attorney jp-nerol usked for tho order
to bring tbo celling conspiracy com Iwforo
tbo next grand jury, and it «a* granteiL
tgainst it (n the case ot ihv n**ombly ceiling
coaspIratorA

Eranmux, luA, 8-spt. «-After an
illnra* of two months tho lion. Malachi
Krebs died nt his homo in Petersburg, Ind.,
Saturday morning.
Tbe direct cause of
Krebs was
iiunn,owning at time* papers at Petrrsbur.-.
Vincennes und Washington. In ,&gt;olitico he
was on anient and inieumpr&lt;wnl&lt;ing Repub-

Viitxxs, Hept. 21.—The Political Carretpombmee publishes the following story:

od by roptw leading to a windlass fa thu fly
gallery
“Sre, here Uthe tly gallery." he continued,
indicating a wooden platt'orui elevated ronsiderably above I'm stage ou cither nd j of it.
“am! from thb are worked the sky bonlci *
.and tho ceiling* u«*l lit a play." 1 obwrxoi
that tins point frOEMM, &lt;mo of whirl] »m *u*
pended on meh side of us. could l-t ntiwd or
fawcrod, as tho artist required to suit bi* con­
venience a* bis wtyk advanced.
“Till* floor u[kmi which we stand 1* a plat­
form which i* termed a 'p-tint bridge.’ and it
is one of tbd most crenmciUou* I hove ever
seen; havingoil the space nnd cunv«niic-j'T«
n-t*l.*i to acimninodata. the |«rai&gt;henialb
used in fix’ execution &lt;»f the swk. .Standing
; upon this we jiaint thu scene* banging fa the
ixiint frame*.
“Thu ranvu yon sec i&gt; a etrong. heavy materuil called RuMina linen, and before jwint•Ing i* begun upuii it my msiriaut carefully
nnd thoroughly wet* it all over with n sir"
ciWU]k»&lt;*1 of whiting, glue, alum and A-abv.
Thi* pro&lt;-ro* 1* called priming. When this i»

dilch 1* prevalent

which may be either landicape. architectural

it* inclpiency or preventing rabid dugs from
•getting n chance at human beings.
folly to uiuzrio a dog for a few weeks during
hut'wrotiwr and allow him to go free during
the rest of tho year Shutting them up in
pound* during tlm summer season bequaily
aiwurd. Neither of th&lt;-&gt; wuethsxis ranch tbe

hi European countrire there l« and ha*
Iwcii tar more trouble witizrabh*. nn&lt;| its rw
rolt* than tn tiw Unital States.* But now
w-urely a municipality in.tha‘United States
negta-tt to tak» precantiou* of a monj or fcae
effectivn kind.
'

dnc.sl tu a syrtem, Tiwre the vtulnavor 1* to
prersiit rabid .log* from having r. cliaare tu
Lih-. In tluo grnmi duchy uf Baden special
attention i» paid to Uu» symptoms ot mail­

symptom* of mndne**. on that a veterinary

three jm-autious ruled there that rabies is

in the ttfrets muzzled and led. While cure*
of rabies are not unknown fa Vienna, cure* of

for inspected.

cable* a thing of tbe post.
Prussia fau-'found it impoaeible to prevent
rabiiw because of tho influx of rabid dog*
from Ruatia and Poland. The*,, foreign dog*
bite the Lome animal* end infect tlrem. But
hydrophobia is almost entirely prevented by
the onler requiring tho muzzling of all dog*
To cure a bitten man is beginning too late
.I._
tv..
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menUoned. That It is better to do this than
to attempt to prevent the disraw niter the
bite has been inflicted appeals to the common

form all dog* should be Isolated as far as p&lt;w
siblr. Owner* who wbh to take their dog.
into the street, should bo required to mnxxle
them. Tbe wandering cur nuiwuice should
be stamfied upon and crushed out of exertrnro Stray nnd owuerta* dog* faould be
killed as rapidly ns fiowlible.
Furthermore, at amt tune of the year any
animal bitten by a rabid dog should l« &lt;fartroyed at onee. To wait to Me whether tho
diMftuw is there or not to an end lew task. It
often does not manifest itself for veara-loug
after the wound has.beatai up? The only
safe wnv is tc&gt;tint ilia

■ —(•-■lu.-e regu­
lation* all the scare and artuni danger ormld
l&gt;e avoided. Thi* done, there wiU bo time
enough left for doctors to ducide upon die na­
ture of hydrophobia. If Umto Is meh adumae
or unon tl-.n i-biim r.r
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Commercial Gazette.

DlslofecUon by Steam.
The researches of Esmarch aue:n to indicate
bat the
1__ __
.

W tUr. 1. orach »ir ,,0, „

.

Urad. lnU»«rar»rfraa,.xpwtam4M
p, apon- ot th. oolhrax boctllM
found that white auberbeated steam which
was not in a tr»UI.I~.
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wutcb

ploy tho highest artistic talent available, era
unrivaled exhibitions of sceoic art."
Tho majority of aceno painter* in our time

"

FARMERS
FAVORITE
GRAIN DRILL
None but words of praise for it from the many fanntr- tn
whom Ave have sold this Drill, and who have given it ti\r
ough trial during the two years we have sold it.

We are agents for more than a dozen buggies, an.] keen th*
largest stock on hand of any dealer in Central Michigan? We
can suit you in both quality and price. The

Studebaker Wagon
Has become such a favnrito because it is the ’acknowledged
best wagon made* that no fanner with an eye to l.u.*;i e'\
who desires to he economical, and save money! can afford to
buy any other. It is the best and best made wagon on earth.

Call and sec ns when you want anythihg in thi

Farm Machinery^

Messer Bros. &amp; Revnolil
THE

-111

„ fc,

Rower Shoe Co
Are now prepared to show you their

FALL GOODS
As they have.just received a full line of

MISSES',

LADIES’,

and CHILDREN'S

MILWAUKEE GRAINS.
That cannot be excelled for durability or wear. Ever- pir
guaranteed. We have also the exclusive sale of the ctf'ehrated

WHITNEY BOO'I

a“*royeii them in

h

to u»

u r

See our line of Fine Shoes.

Lard-Bull: Bep-

repreornt Pope

of ttw CalbnBe chun-h in America in BaltF
more next November.
Dick Gannon was arrested at Wichita,

,
ao'i

Sweden wo* formerly affiliated with hy­
drophobia. 168 death* from it being reported

U. rararaura,,

Arciibirbup Satolli will

The i...

Tiie authorltira at Vienna publish tiie
symptoms of rabies and require owners to re­
port the appearance of any of tbe ayiuptoima
in their dogs under penalty of heavy fine. A

not fnmilwr with acene painting ask me if it

of fire, against which in these day* v &lt;i take
every precaution in theatre* sNow let me
show you my |alette."
I started, but he did not open hb mouth fur­
ther tfam to utter tiie remark, and jolutel
instead to a solidly built table, about five or

So acknowledged by all who see it or use it.
therefore the cheapest, the

name and ad

owner, ami If found without it ho must pay a
fine. During the |revalence of an epidemic

would iiu renM, tbe weight of tbe scene* ami
make them more difficult to handle, and,"

THE LEADER!

Madm-tato liable to ap]«ar tunotufdog* at.
Another fallacy ia to.*t Lydrophjbia can
be cured. M. Pasteur, the now admittedly
greatest *tu&lt;l«it of the diwnse, state* preitivo
ly Uia| it cannot be curwL Proventfan is the
only thing winch he aXtumpta. He trie* to
check the i’imwms before it im* fairly gripped
the victim—white 'he ptdmu yet lire latent,
nnd not after it hn* strongly and vigorously
num Herts* I itarlf.
Prevention then Is tho tiling to be di&gt;cuwii and the only thing. Thia is u brewa

colors to lie applied."
“Isn't this called- painting in dUtemfierr I
inquired.

John Gros, who murdered hi* infant child u body of gendarmes surrounded and set
and w«» Matenc-sl at Mantle-Ho, Ind., to firn U&gt; a house in which a party of brigands
lowed it to be moved to any port of the bridge
iMprteonment for life, hanged himself with had tak.-n refuge. The leader of the bond.
a tow*) fa bi* cell fa thu j til at that place
perished in tbe fl.iaa* after making desper- was fitted with comportments to contain the
Thursday night.
*to effbrU to tight tbeir-way out. Tbe other
Tbe Aaiumiatiou of American Pnysiclana,
which has inen in Mawion at W'aahlngton members of tb» band were raptured. One
from ftno to others of several tacho* width
City, adjourned Friday after electing Dr. K
JUDOMKXT AND KKILU
C. Bu**ey president, Henry Hpu secretary
and W. W, Jobustou treasurer.
Fort Dodox, Iftwa, Sept. 21.—Al the Re­
The freedom of tbo city of Dublin was publican cpnvcutioa fa tbL* city Friday the 1 asked, pointing to the little mounds of
oodferre.l Friday upou Laily Sandhimt fur
paint* that occupied the divisions on tbe pal
following resolution was enthusiastically
ftcr advocacy of home rule for IrelatuL It tdopted: *-Re«olved, That wn intlone aud etta tabic.
“They are powdered colors of tbo t«-x
in tbe first instance in modern times ot tbe approve the political record of Senator
granting of such an honor fv a woman.
quality, and mixed with glue and water," be
William B. Allis-m, and that we believe the
In the Billing* trial at Waterloo, la., Fri­
amrwernd, taking the brush lie held iu hi*
hand., deftly applying it to thu cmivu* in
day. J. I. Husteel, nn attorney, gare evidence
ronUnuing him in the office ho has so sig­
front of us. He worked rapidly nnd sutprtaed
nally honored in Um past."
after the shooting had boon tampsred with
tne bjr the handsome and striking effects he
by some enemy of Billing*, He also * wore that
.produced with a few quick but well consid­
. THE MARKETS.
be beard Klng&lt;U-y say hn would send Bitered stroke*. Experience. Judgment and skill
lings to b—&gt;1, or tbe penitentiary.
weyo needed, 1 saw. iu placing the colors
Chicago. sept. si.
upon tbo eanvas, ns being applied ttet they
■
Andrew Carnegie hn* giv&lt; n ‘an order to
looked several afaufa* darker than they n(&gt;
rebuild tho Johnstown, Pn.. library nt bis
opened T8Hc. eloaed 'fUf: Urtolier. oprnei peansl on the adjacent work, which Lad
dried.
Italian* in the various c:tie* of tho coun­ aud i lo-ei! T*Hc: ' Dweniberl opened
i-Ioretf ft)-'. &lt;k&gt;rn—No. S 8eptcmt&gt;«r. opened
Turning again toward me he resumed tho
try Friday celebrated Htt'nnuivorsary ot the tMtc, ck*el
October, opened X'c. elived conversation, saying- “Now.when 1 have fluoccupation of Rome by the Italian troop*
I HrUfts May. . opened » Ho. closed
8.tow whitened the bill* at Gulf Bummit, Ont»—No. - September, opened
closed ishod the painting of this scene, it will bo
lowered
in tho paint frame to the stage,
He*-:; October, oja-ned and clo*rd WKc: Maj,
Broom: county, N. Y., Fritlay morning.
clrwed X.54C.
Pork—October,
•Yankee" Rublnwn, the worLI-renownmi t&gt;I»i;ed
opened $la.T.'. closed filUlk November, ojwtird
abownmn ot year* ngo, i» buried in and cloMod |f.—M: January, opened SV.HL
.{•■cted and
closed 8&gt;.li.
Lard—October, opened and
Kingsnvrth &amp; Buxton's livery barn, nt cloned
Sioux City, la., burned Friday morning, with
Lire stock—Tbe Union 8tock Yard* reports
"Well. It's only within the last thirty year*,
■ixty-eigb: horses. Tiwlow 1* 820,ObO, nliout
I should think, that so much time and
lalf covered by Insurance
rough packing. 8T«) thought have been spent, upon the subject
At Oskaloosa,. Iowa. Tburslar night, a light cradr*.
BU.TO; mixoil lota S3.f iiH.3J: baavy pocking , Manager* now appreciate tho value of elaborsnd shipping lot*. ta.TSifi.10.
she went to draw soma gasoline.
Prodaoe: Butter-Fancy Elgin erromery. —
denied that tiie foremost players recognize
rial bakeryand Henry's furniture uter.i.
the importance of pictorial setting, and -for
dos. Poultry-Live hens, TH®-» par ib; roos­
ters, Sc; turki
ordinate their a b liltleu and benefit by tbo a*.
AlcAll.lMi per

September.
«to October.
rvmber, &amp;&gt;»*-. Cora-Ku. S mlin-1 &lt;
UMx do September. 4tM4c: do October. 40;&lt;c;
lo Novetnlwr. 4lt&lt;e. Oats-Quiet: No. S
mixed &lt; ash. aMKiatHc: do September. 2«c:

uog, nuu in
- -----------------_
thi* disease which exist in tbo minds of even
the mot Irarnwl phyiiciana Some doctor.
ny tl'.ere to no such thing a» hydrophobia.
Other* in»irf that there i* actually such a
dlseauc. and that it to absolutely incurable.
However thi. may be. all agro*
m—y
pomm. bitten by a dog which revmto th.
srmptoms of what i* railed rabiea, die deaths
of borribiu agony death, wbitn begin with
a vague fear of all movement* and sound.,
which contipue in th* appearance of .pozms
of a violent nature, and which end fa fright­
ful agouie*. Whether it Is only tear of a
myth which kill*, or whether It be an actual

that dog* only go’mad In tho hot month*.
Thia is untrue. Rabies is common among th*

Chattanooga. Tenn., Sept. 1ft.—Four
■thousand veterans of the Uhion army ar­
rived here yesterday to attend the S 'Hnty of
tho Army of tbe Cumberland. A sad fa cl­
ient inarkel the first day of Hie gathering
G. D. Greer, ot Princeto i, Uta, a veteran.of
Wilder's brigade, was killed on the loiokuut
Mountain railway.
At tho mi-.-ting Gen. Homerun* presided,
&gt;nd it was dutermuiod to devote the receipt*
jf tilts nwettpg te tho erection of n monumeat to Gen. Thoma*. Brigade reunion*
were Die order ot tbe afternoon ^nd nt night
i grand Jtarailc was held, the evening’* fes­
tivities closing with a display of firework*.

AusaXY/ N. Y., K.tpL kt —Ton grand
jury camo into coui-j ulrnut »■».«» Saturday,
and fa j*repon«j _to tbe'juJge'* inquiry for a
report, too foreman Mid be had none. Tho
judge then a-k-J for tho report which bo
jnlereil them to bring in when tiwy went

ervof raaddog People woo
— •■
looked upon by their dogire* neighbor* as
little less than public colamltxa.
The eauww for all this alarm are id b.
found in the fearful nature of the ibseow'.

tlon with him lohg before any aunounemnent
of the play is made public, and together they &gt;

Ho will then begin tbe practice

ind a *.ry hard c'uat^ctn. In rpilo of’ the
law prohibiting de’taiiel accounts of hang-

■tar is rzzu.:, e***■ — - . ••
to be out of breath or whit*
a hungry
look, i* regard-1 with busjJdou.«tarnu Hy­
drophobia i. in every one*1* mind Th ^ *11
boy Urew. daily dragging curs through the
.
.. i- -u- .u—ruler,
the uound. The

Messer Bros. &amp;\Beynolds.

A Startling RIH.

'
Tar.KDO. Ohio. Sept 21.
Wheat—Quiet: cash and S-ptend&gt;er and

SIGN OF THE BIG RED BOOT.

range from 1100 to 8300, ar.d most of them

WrttovUK Ohio.

yard* black entrails

Rower Shoe Co
shoes neatly anil Prol"^|'(',."uuLeave orders at our store
1

�FARM AND GARDEN.

THE HORN

DEVOTED TO AGRICULTURE IN
VARIOUS BRANCHES.

FLY.

AT A CHINESE FUNERAL

rw.
.
?**' dlrev,or °f the New

ITS

“-p-^ bullHlu wurootau.

57-^,

\ • .aid complete line#
In onr llluttrattor,

I, cl,en .
wM^0' “
Hen-turd now
whtohA-'wnn In EnjUnd. .
??*

Fill ffl WINTER

honors aud prices,
fleshed, tnassirecow of
handsome
fit

and therefore- a
of her breed.

. Untarear,
D,-c5&gt; GooSs,
’ X
HEREFORD• COW.
Tiie Hen-LinU mature em’ly and are
hardy and prolific, making excellent
graxtng cattle. This breed is of int.-rem
to our readers l&gt;ecaus»- Ifa merit* have
been learned in thft country, notablv In
the cpttlc rpuehea of the west, when*
the bull* have bren cxtenslvelv used for
emtting «&gt;tl«er cattle.
While |.r|»«l
chiefly iu- |M1.f makers, tin- Hereford
cow, under favorable cinjuuwt.inees
have proven good niilkera. It is believed
that the Hereford* are allied to the
Devons, although tbclrorigin is olewure

-tns,
■ Shawls,

Wraps,
Cloaks.

'"fik J: Newaarkets,
nobby t'.itck,*.

ited ganneuts.

;

and
\Ve

.his yj4r that It

privilege t&lt;&gt; display
.I'.llaiuf see uiir ini-

A piultry kee|&gt;cr say*: I want to give
you nit method for keeping eggs, for I
have tried nearly all the ptvtc***■■«. and
bare found none that kept «*gg* with less
deterioration from the frmhatafo than
tho following method: Take a stoneware
vessel (earthen will ndkinsweron account
of its poion* nature) or ckxtn half Itarrvj.
and put in a layer of common salt, two
inches deep; then pln&lt;*e the eggs with big
end down, close t«igcther, but not w x-hiug; over by ean/ully spdnklU^'ralt
lM&gt;twefat llttyn, and cover 'the eggs about
Cine am! ,t half inches ficc|&gt;. Then pro­
ceed with the next layer in the .-muwav. The large .-nd of the egg is u hi re
the air sack or bubble is. and by planing
it down Che .contents of the shell hold it
in place and prevent it from expanding,
arid nlsft. ton much greater de.gr... will
prevent the yolk, from waging to th.sh&lt;*ll. Qirefal experiments showed me
what .tn astonishing difference there i.«
with little or big ends down. Careful
experiment has proven th- desirability
of kirgv ends down.
'

THE MARKETSl&lt; j.tings.

tertou.
r bbL

Frrillug Plg».
It ian fact that jrtrang pigs are often
ov-rfed and hurt, sometinto killed by
overfeeding. When they Legrn feeding
it is important that they bi* properly fed.
Their future vitality depend* u|«m this.
Only fattening swine should
fed.
and they would soon dfa front overfeed­
ing if .they were not killed. When* a
young pig choke* at th«- trough. M|iteab

it goea to the siile of the stall, chiunrtt its
jaws, foams at the mouth, mid &lt;low/h&lt;.th­
ing else than this, it lia* been overfed;
and iu both cases it is suffering from
congestion of the brain, due to indiges­
tion and disturbed circulation
it is in
a state of apoplexy mid will probably die
any how. but the others may lx- saved
by at one reducing their feed about onefourth of what they lutvc I»eeu getting.
The prevalent paralysis of the hind limbs
is canoed by overfee&lt;ling by which the
kidney* haro been overtaxed and the
nervous system of the lumbar region
(the loins) is disturbe.l. Thus the power
of motion of the hind legs is lost.

40W

THE

DEAD

LAID OUT-AND

MONGOLIAN
INTERRED. '

btaotlli&gt;E--OffSrln&lt;* |Q tl&gt;&lt; gp|ritaj.

wins to be also generally ^eliewtl that
the lanw nre d&lt;jIXMju-d here, and tliat
they burrow into div Imrn. causing its.
Icrftnennion and ultimate lore.
The

..u uwoonis. as mz&gt;h a, tlm
haa not lM-a abfc t&lt;&gt; flnd bnath im l^tbe body profeaxional mourn­
« instant
a fa™, ,m tl,p
er-are called in. who drek it with all tbe
■on ?
,,{ tlle rtivat •nn°y the cattle |n-try pocibla. If tt is n female that has died
«-&lt; nstuntly. causing restlerenem. constant her chr-ks ure heavily rouged, mid if tho deactivity and disinclination to fem!. Tbe tw-d In life was not the owner of sufficient
result M a falling off in milk and cmuM Jewelry to decorate her remain* with, friends
relatives an&gt; called upon to furnUh the
i ik glnPra!!? |wor
of the
de-inxl amount.
. ^ravtnnre. to escapt! the minorIt tho weather is favorable tho body is laid
or
wi l nil
“&gt;*• rattle out on a. table that fa placed fa a
will nib against posts, tree,, fences— alky adjoining tho Is to rraidenoc of tho de­
anything in fad, to •neutralize th.- pain ccased. but covered from - igbt with a larrn
wbito cloth. Next
the tub' holding the
from the Ir.tcK
’
decensad is another table cove . with meat
•o,'“,!i'ues aninflaiumn
•on i.bwh way. though rarely, rrauh in canditw. prwrved cocoanut ami ginger, to­
the Ins., of the Lorna. Experiments |Wv.- gether with a liberal supply ot ChUiern wino
and brrm.it.
showp that t..l«.-c. insechdd* arc ven
sutxcwtful against theai- fii.-.
The tests
haic been- !qo,fa wilh ..x n
.. of tbo pnrciM offering being graded accord­
manufactured by th. InM-tici.le Mana
ing to the age of tbo decexwd.
AMH*XD THE B1KK
facroring company. Baltimore. Md.
As soon us the body and twist are laid out
and wtth
BriU s 'rennin Extermin
In state, tbo serious work of the profooloual
afar, manufactured at ijxtonl. t'iiehan
mourners cominenoes. Tin-numls-r of mourn­
go county. N’. Y.
ers yark-s according tn the aoeihl standing of
The X. O. DJfat" is clH-aperand -vmih.- the deceiiM-si In llfe^-frxitn six to ten being
w mt no.ro effrvtite. Its
U tolro-.-.,'. th-&gt; avitrago (it ku adult.
with a mixture of crude carbolic acid or
Tbe mourner* are drc#*&lt;M from head to
«eoM»te; and a tret for mineral js.i^in, fool in -white, tho fact, and bead. betag hid
shows its freedom from nre- niral com from sight by a sort of hood,-/, that oho can­
not
tell ulwtbcr the niournars ar.- male or
pounds h kill, the Hire wh, n it comre
female.
fully into eontai t with them, .ni l wh.-nthe p5&lt;wder is carefully .bi&lt;e.l into th.,
nnd chant n m.^urnftil dirge, ijc.t forgetting
hair the flr&gt;&gt; eaiimir remain long i-noir_-i. to extii tbe many Virtues of the deported.

; I ■tiring'this thno thi-y r.re constantly moving
■ i-round' ui a circle to prevent any 4vll spirit
i»_ . '. .
, .................... i ',u!n •■W'1&gt;«ng In and »&gt; getting jxw.ufan of
liyiinuili.-.ramxlwvc proven very val-' tlwl«4&gt;-.
b!«-&lt;Mi farm*, where there i* running i- A* »&lt;m n the dirg- U over the musicians
r forcing wnter t.
at.ni • ratumctoco beating tin- gongs, cymbals and
wa- ’ '-"mtn-ris. the mourners nt the Mine time
liottse use. for Irri^
rn||f'[fivmg vmt to groans spevclna and bowls,
।, !j vary ing-'tbe proceedir.r* by !&gt;-ating tliemnun* are. tutu Ry reprt*s-nl'“■••' ; M'ivesmvl others with ck-nebisl fists, pulling
of d-ulcra in ngiL-tiltura;
i-*nt* . tnrir hair rind kiveking their.bends against
and tuiti-hin- ry.
General
• •&gt;4. hl;c-a.ijmnit.g building. They keep thi* up
these hydraulic (aaw « &lt;&gt;-t
tittle trouble or espmtse bm
cian* make »urb mi uproar that one wauid
frimi S.-otts—Jrrig itiou and Water Sup­
ply.” It illustrate-, tbe principle &lt;&lt;f fiydnuxlic rams, and may Ik- briefly expiamcri a- f&lt;&gt;Ilow»:
The runuing stream ru*ii-n down tho
apply pljio ihj and striking the wnst.valve ■!) clox-s it. Tim stream'being tims
BU-Jdenly checked, it# momentiun open*
Hie valve k i upwards, ami -Iriv.-s the
qjhter into tho rew’fvolr (a) until tin- air

frighten tbt&gt; dur il&gt; away.

In tho meantime.

'small ttfo-w of paper are thrown Ln this air,
over too body of the dec-.-air-L m&gt; that If by ■
. any chatien some of tlx? dcriL should get by
tiie tiHtfiriiui’ and mminicr* they would lie

arc roppi—d to represent v&gt; many good
spirit*.
Thro Jom sticks, punk and lacww* are kept
burning. Tne mourning jtud racket last for
within U-ing'compreftied into a smulL-r at
i'veuty-four hour*.
-puce by, its elasticity, bears down upon
nm last nrsttsa f^ack.
the water and again clusea th-- valve (e).'
Tin' morning of the funeral the body I*
The water in the supply pija- (b) hits by taka; from tau bier, and niter bting &gt;trii&gt;jied
t his time expended iu momentum ami .f thd ornaments mid other flurry is placed
stopped running; therefore, the vnlvc (dl mn ctflln. A piece of money is placed in
the I-..WI :»of the&lt;bv&gt;i*iil,a written prayer or
charm i- pnt in th,- mouth, and u bottle of
rape. It recommeucw running, until its win -or brandy, u-gethrr with a liberal ai-

nnd a •u-cond portion of water is driven
p iifodly continue*—the great fore

pipe

f •• I imdliquor xrv placed hi the wagon, and
t-..o&gt; r mons m-n anecoutiaually throwing
Jok’ pap rs in tho air until their burying
gr .mid ii ru-icbed. Second In the line of thu
pt cx.- wi.icni is a wagon tilled with *tbc&gt; hired

■ |.i-.v. tie.docvosi-d bringing up tl-e rear, with
J tlM'-c.T'vprlon of two in".-i whoimedctnilndto
,w.b»luu'l a;ul scntirr jt»« papers.
‘
Wl: ll:* grave is reached the real agony
• i*-g:ns Tin- mourners redouble their efforts
land th*j musicians bent thttr gongs, etc.,
with nil the power posdhl;-. Ttj ■ coffin b
low-red into tbe grave, aiwth.-r ptoev r.f
i money is placed upon the top of the coffin
1 aid tbngravff filled up. Th* mewy U far
li.c purjxwe of paying the g.wl of water* far
’ rowing the diaeosod arrow tbe .lark waters
IU faauppowd timt the god of waters will lx.
K-iti-Jfalby tnei ely.sotnng the money in the
hands of tbe dreeawal.
Trio triou
’j on
top •d tbs coflin is for Rim
i
nun-j
•
• of* tbo
' "evilI spit^t After tbe grave
। Iwneflt
sweetmeats and liquor
&lt;
ore placed over it, as the mere sigh: of the
f.M&gt;i will apiHUso tbe hunger nf tbo god*.
Tha too ldo«« not remain at ttegraw'rery
long. Tlia morning after, asty mi« i* allowed
t&lt;» lake it .i” ay. n» the spirits are supposed to
faivn Mri-Jlo; tbi lr hunger durtag the night,
so at snnri- the next morning there are gen­
erally plenty v! imp ennlous Cbinese who

jio

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Bdioch. Warfield and Haverland.

gloved and well sltod.

Herrick, duted Notutl

LSeet inter.

&lt;•«*

y.
fly, ar “horn llv.” as it is
'«nously termc-l. This fly dually conEtvgateson the horns of cattle tn'great
faj* r”’an&lt;? “ l“id toconflne its injury
&gt;!■
te- or ft. horoJ I,

rras-.'iri-H or nvnnAt'uc ram*.
The hydraulic ram.is u|i|»licalde whercmore tlmn IS inchc* fall can Im&gt; ob­
tained, but the great, r tin* fall the ni-.r.powerful the action of the maeliine. rind
the greater elevation to which
'
Llmr and Sluck.
wtticn the
roe water
wau-i
. . ..
- i.___
-ri.i.. v-.ll of
lie mined.
If at. all
possible.
n frill
The bpneflcial effects ol lime arise from can 71~
........ — -• - - ,
•
; spring chlekenx,
its chemical action in the soil and In H or■ 10 feel
feet should I*
»&gt;e obtained. ...
At ....
the
hastening the dedompokltion ^f organic s-mw time iMs not advisable tn «n* «
matter and preparing it for plant food greater fall than is absolutely necessary
rather than Ix ing Itself a direct MXirce to rnis- the rMjuirod quantity &lt;&gt;f water
of plant food, though dll cultivated plants to the desircil height, as tho rani is then
contain wtine jx»rtions of liRW in their subjected to mt umMceu&gt;ary ..mount of
tl Lanibs-shrep. uood to extra, composition. On wluit arc called sour work, the wear apd tear of nil the parts
fair lb ww.. st.loan &lt;»r Lamb*. hind*, such as grow sorrel and wme other is increased nnd the durability of the
whok In proportionately decreased. Th.
'..-iliiims. A4.lMUt.C0: Yorkers, acid plantM.il is especially beneficial. The
I-'.;:*. ».^&gt;34 r,.
action of lime is *• different upon differ­ proportion fa-tween tbe water raised nnd
Pittsburg liulMin.
ent soils that one needs to experiment that running lo wa*to depends mainly
on
the height of the spring, or source of
with it to sonic extent before using it
married to obtain rrepectavery freely. Where there arc lath »&gt;f supply above the ram, relatively with the
In &lt;n-o of &lt;&gt;«r rohegre th- prof.-*, r, who
muck rich in vegetable matter the two height to which the water is delivered.
mado blouelf very friendly with tbo stum bia old age, married his wrTho following is 'commonly given ns &lt;knt», was •-■alkinis out with an irtdligoat
may be mix&lt;d and appliwl together ad
•pite her r-latioos.
approximating the efficiency of the ma­ wbofar, when they saw au old num hoeing in
vjintagi'oiwly.
_
. 'fHgbt Land* in aucicnt times
chine: ••About onq-seventh port of tho a ctirufleld. H« w«* advancing slowly with
" Cy and validity of nn oath.
water will be raised to five times the his work towards the road, by ttio aids of
We are ifidebted to Prairie Farmer for height of the fall, and so on in the same which lay hl«iJ«»-A As It was near siiawt.
... j... mii.-rited a four post l*&gt;d*tead.
tho rtudimt pi ojwswd to play tbo old man a
fo' ’&lt; 'i nngi* &gt;uppo*ed to indicate tbe the following illufftratal description of a proportion. Tims, if the ram bo placed Joke. “1 will hide hia dio«; we will conceal
■tern.'
’. i--uukm, raeing that a circle is fodder box for colts, which, it is clnirrieti. under ahead or fall of 10 fret and the uunwlves behind the basbre. and »&lt;« what bs
&lt;ndi«.
given entire antifffaction nnd is easily Atremn delivers »0 gallons per minute,
will do."
•
,,
.bout 7 gallons js-r minute can be rained
' A tn.;). g,,t married becau*e he bad bought
“No." said tbs profeaor, “it would not be
made:
• P'
'- -ilk cheap at it rale and wanted a
to a hoigffi of 50 feet or SJ gallons to a right You have money enough: just put a
’rifcfak'ivvitto,
.'
.
height of .100 fecL"
Hydraulic ram. dollar fa tho num’s show, then we will hide
&gt; !:&lt;:tlu- Roman enipire marriage
luxvc had but a limited use in this coun­ behind tho bmhea, and am what t:fe will do."
wjiply . :.'i! contract: hence we read of
Tho student agreed to the proposal, and
try and are worthy of more extended
iwt.
•iR.-ay" tfa-fe wive,.
they concealed themselves ai-e-.nllngly.
application_______
A'" -tig th- Jews tbe rule was for a maiden
When tbe laborer bad finished hixrow of
corn, he camo nut of tbs field io go home.
“M’ry on the fourth ami n widow on the
filth «hy 1 the wt»ek—not earlier.
Cot awar the old rance from raspberry He put on one shoe, felt something hard, took
It .:v i-h niarnagea the woman i» act on
It off and found the dollar. H. looked around
.nd blackberry bushes as *x&gt;n "
1‘" '..'.but throughout Christendom Iwr ,
gathering is over, leaving only those de­ him and mw no on», and looked up gratefully
toward- lire ven. H-tlmi putou lheottor
l'-&lt; t ii. :l-,&lt;. fsvinouy i» on the k-ft.
sired for fruiting next season.
shoo and found another dollar. Ha looked
•n i. Ro;niui marriage the bride was pur­
Young hog* will do no damage in the at it, then looked all around him, but aaw no
’ rA- ' . . nia bridegroom'# payment of tiirce
FODDER
BOX FOB COLTSo?chard.
and
will
pick
up
all
the
wormy
one.
He tiien knrit upon tho ground and re11- - : r-.pp r money to her parentFor th. U'tUnn o&lt; !»* ““'J8
anples and keep tho clover from killing tunwrt tbauM to God far lh» Wc*»lnge that
Tt? liu-fJana |iaVe a atory of a widow who
rtick bo.nl*. with lrt.nl. IS Inrtrt'rW'' out and tbe w.-eds from faking possrssi.m had lieen conferred upoi him- Tiie liifaners
-iiMilable for the lam of her bus
lenn.ed from the prayer that the old man •
tor the rkh*:
8 teet S Il*$he*'
«&gt;t.
xtl.. To,,k
t0 Ueep her from
of the orchard.
wife aiidimoof his children were very sick.
'rr&gt;:i-u-1,, rw'if todeath. '
3x1. .round tl» &lt;"P &lt;* •«“ “triToo much corn U very generally as­
D '- 'i.totn of putting a vail upon t!&gt;« rtHTrt IE Two U.b mxdr °&lt; ■Hn■ b
signed
«
»
of
‘
b
?*7
a
*
’
“
K
msj-i i
.yjp ix-trotluil wa» done to con- bing. turm-l on &lt;rilh T hlngrt. b|»c™
now ft fainter advances the opinion that
bca'-’en.
.
blushes at rhe first touch of the
iiLlr. Ill rJw. Six Inrh tewing £
r»m ta. ten. .he «».« «&lt;
••Thon-.” «'il th» profe-*or. -bw much
mah • l„i:i.। ;M1d at U1„
would
trtt to null il'A "l™“
F“°
better U!» than to have bidden the vhl manY
hi-:ng the bride the moment tho marcholera among Ins poultry.
shot*."ladies
’
Haute
JourtuJ.
During the wet. wartn weather tomato
iMrt.-rtl on th&lt;- bottom
“ pC/teveten. .~kl»S
.
Sams Old rtan.
*'
• u- riy wax an Imperative oct on the rfrdtrt. A. tl- lot l» '^ht' •’*1°
while eetdn« -«T ll«J- '™&gt;h
KrVtad«n bo M in it. Tb.Sn«jd-How tbe world "n. inode0 »• bsing dkfar: ■ t r.: • bridegroom.
’ '
G?..l suntew" «*.e» ™" - ‘‘'"T •l“r tuwwllna aeientiflr
tT® tD0"•
early inarriag- ceremony among tho “rtUgrt Art tb« grata. SV
tend.- .he 1'h.nU w prune tte.. H1.-7 rot n J the esih *alKTiption. along tbe
Ai.gio-Saxons constated merely of hand
.ittautt •”-’”7^^
row. «n.l telun'.he formeuno o&lt; fruit.
line tbrv oomM. tb-n bondwi« much « t-JV
«4k n.a», ,,f taking each other, br tbe hand, with which h-t &lt;“” &gt;» I”1' ‘"w
Ml
I
Udl-1
«ltl.
&gt;1».
“* ™?
•na faA-dging „ch other lotto and affection to
Among tbe mwr .tm^terrto. UuU
thn^mptMtrotortot™"'™
J - - a r nf fneuda and rdativra.
^■Iu to have nunto » n-ronl tho pn«
l'*t
»n ..ver a wide extent of country nf ru-tel u inr-nz*. ■*-' '• '
lulok’e thu* tay» down the proper
ri- i i faihmrticw. Titen
Lugli-.i came
“'■rT-.-ll.rt,
ZSteimt piOTttoo to juetlfy ■ general
trial mov be mentioned PmitI. jeosit-.
of Lite unwntten wws m

Kta or trt. &lt;1-0 « “»

MORTGAGE KALE.

tichly giteu to every part ot the bodv
biTHatarl'lA. That tired feeling ts

IS

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TbMna.-' Eanlkncr. one of tbe widest cnCT of mortgages.
L-ini-ers In the employ of the of tin- Mich­
igan Central, died jesterrtay at Marshal.
F.llert's Daylight Liver mb are a boon to
sufferers from sick headache, sour .stomach, should ttie fame remain unpafa aud tu arrean
torpid liver and indigestion. Sugar coai- tor tbe space ot thirty days then and tram
thenceforth after the lapse ot the aatd
tbirtv day-, the principal Mim of two
through by daylight.
tinodred au&gt;|_ ..........
ttny doUaro with ail arrearBunton1 Harbor has a newly estalsl sh- tl
s hlrtJaeUiry.
Uierrof ma?
haring twe
An old phvntam. retired trompractle* having due Novemi
bad pfaerd in bls bauds by xu East India inisslouary tiie formula of a simple vegetable rem­
edy for the speedy aud permanent rare of couMiinptlon. bronchitis, catarrh, asthma and all
throat awl lungaffeetlois. also a ihmiUvw and
radical cure tor nervous debility and aU ner­
vous complaints. otter having tested Ih wonder
fii. curative |M&gt;wero tn tlKWands ot rases, baa
felt It hl* duly to make it known to bls suffering
fellows. AetuMed by thia motive and a dealra
to relieve Human sufferlug, I will semi free of
eharb-e. to all who desire it. this recipe in Ger­ contained In ssid'n.orfar.tn- and the statute in
man. French or English, with full direction*
tor preparn l- and using. Scut by mail bv ad­
dressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A.
Noves, i tu rower's Block. Rochester. S'. Y.
Crystal Falls has sold iu JhN.ooo of
of Hastings (that being the pl.ee where the rtrbonds to a New York eapillst and will soon
have a water works system.
much thereof as may be uecewry to pay the
Uncle Sam's Nerve * Bone Liniment amontti due on mH mortgage, with Interest at
will relieve sprains, brnfees, neuralgia and
rheumatism. Sold by all druRgfafa.
the nremtsrs being drscaibed in said mortgage
M all tbut certain pteee or parcel of land, lytng
Smart alecks at Grand .Rapids who and OeltiE situate In tbe township of Yankee
drive livery stable Iiufm-s almost to death Rnrinss, In the county of Barry and ' state at
Michigan aud described as follows.te-wIt: The
have to suffer lor It In the courts.
south east fra.-tf.in of section thirty-two cm In
town three, north ot range ten weal, conlaiulog
twanty-seven and RM00 acres of land, loss the
lx la store for all whefuse Kemp's Balsam for land
sold the Hastings boat club, and tbe rights
the throat and lames, the great guaranteed rem­ deeded to said boat cluu and.thr Island In Gun
edy. Would you believe that It is sold ou Us take adimnlng.Dated. Hastings. August lath. IMS.
merits amt that nttr druggist is authorized by
Fkaxck- K. lianm- K,
tbe proprietor ot this wonderful remedy tn give
.
-• • ^-i.' &lt;f«-r Mortgager.
Smith &amp; Corxtimvr.
’
you a sample bottle freer It never fails to cure

ur.’d’

Kvtnp’s Balsam. lau-gc bottles M&gt;c. and 81.,

An O*c&lt;»fa man promism to build a
ilrst-elass lintel there.
It will be a great
treat to the town if he dots IL

M.0ETGAGK MALE.
Default having been made iu the conditions

......
..
...... AIM,;,
M. &gt;&gt;ortti. dxird January third, a. D. ibM and
rrrorded Iu tbe office of the Register of Deeds
tor Barry cotuily. Michigan, ou the tenth a»y of
Norember, A. D. tret, iu liber *.£ ot mortgage*

Then don’t useonlinary pills, ralfa-senna.

eight hundred, seventy-six dollars abd tweatyseveu cents
and an attorney fee of
Miks" I’ilis, (M. P.) the safest and surest twenty-five drmara provided ter In said morlof pill*.
.Samples free at W. H. GootL gaite. ami uo suit or proceedings &lt;,t i»w having
t«evn instituted to recover tbe uiom-rv secured
tj mud mortgage or any pan thereof-.
Now therefore, by »i.-tu- ot the power of sale
Two Escanaba girls had a fight to a _l;n- contained
in said mortgage and the statute tn
Ish in the postoffice at that pla-v. It wa-; said case made and provided, notiedns herebj
e.lxiat a young man. of course.

Dr. Jaquea' German Wann Cakes destroy ' shall »rIt a: i-utllc auction to rhe highest bidder
the nortn front- doorot the (.ourt bouse,in
worms and remove them from the -ysIcRi. at
tbe city ot H-sting*. Bairy county, Micb.. (that
Safe, pleasant and effective.
tieing tiie place where the circuit court tor
Bam rouniy is holdrun,*1’5denertbed
Miss Jennie Gnihuutof t'ansojuills. cuni- tn said ini-rtgage or so much thereof m may be
iultted suhldi* at Mattawan Sunday by tak­ I’eeeMury to pay the amount dur on said mort­
gage with seven aud one-half tier e«-nt. interest.'
ing oil ot reder.
and all h eal costs together wlth.au attorney's
tee of twenty-five dollars provided for llterma.
The prvini-ies being described in said niortgage
Mrs. Winslow’* Soothing Syrup sbuuM always as all thatpieceorpaneloflaixllyiiigauatw!•&lt;- i:»ed lot cliildrrii teething. It soothes *tbe log in tbe town ot Hope, Barty county, Mlcttic'jllil. rattens the gum*, allays al! pain, rtmni gan. aud described as follows, to-wit: The
wind colic and t* the best remedy far dlarrbera. north bait ot tbe north east quarter' of »■ etion
Twenty-five cent* a liottte.
slue t») in town two
uortn, of raiutc ntue i»i
The regents of the university, will n»«-v? west. ronUlalng eighty acres ol land\iore or
Dated. August I lib. ISM*.
\
next Thur* day toj-ettlc on the new hospi­
Auqwtl M. Noin h . Mortgagee.
tal site.
Chas. H. BAtfirti. All y far Mortgager.
Cole'* Cusbolisoap
MORTGAGE HALE.
I- a turdieinal toilet soap,.al*olutely pure
Default having been made ii&gt; the cnndlltoM
and free from the ilelaterious ingredient-- ot a rertatn mortgage bearing date tbo twentv
itMjd in nuuiy of the so-callrd skin soap*. third day ot February. A. D.. 1*5. made by
E. Ferrin, ot tiie city ot Rochester,
It purities ilte-skltt. allays the irriiation of CarolHu
county'or Monroe, and state ot N«w York,to
sunburn, rash and prickly hint softens the Ann Blake &lt;&gt;f the snine place, and reconlrd fa
hands anti prevents roughness and chap­ the office of the Iteaivter of Deeds of Barry
ping. cures black heads, pimples and skin county. Mate of Michigan &lt;m the -.-Kb dav ot
i&gt;k-niislu-s. and preserves, fn-ehtjis and
.... ..w.. ,,™, .... ...
UIIIIUC, uue
beautifies the eonijffinlmi. it products a thereon, by which default tbe tHiuerofaafa
contained has become operative, aud
soft; ereamy emulsion, even in hard water, ttierrin
on which luurtgage there Is claimed to be due
und is a jH»ltivc luxury for tbe lutli, the nr.d unpaid at tbe dnte ot this nutlre, tor pruitoiifll and the nursery. Get only the- gen­ cipal and Interest, the sum of one tlioutaudfive
uine. the label on vyhieh Is black nnd the bundred and&gt;lkt&gt;-|B* dollars and fitly ceuts.
(8IJKB5 •. &gt;n&lt;iU"&gt; suit or prcwdlugatlaw
letters green. Price 25 cents. Sold by E. having t»*en ln»t\ite«t to recover tbe deh; now
remaining «ccurA8»by s.vLi mortgage or ant
11. luitlirop.
part thereof.
.
The Litchfield fair occurs Oct s. 9. io i Notion*fa hereby given, that ttv virtue of the
said power ot sale and of the stellite tn such
and 11: the Artnanda fair Get. 2 3. and 4: ' cage
made and provided, the said tnurigage will
she Montague fair 8cpL 24. 21, 20 und 27. | be foreelosed by ;■ sale of the prcmlsos therein
and that on the win day ot October,
Bay county has it* fair In operation1 described,
A. D.. two, *i twelve o'clock, noon, ot that day.
at the main front door or entrance ot the coart
now for tin- luth cmisecuUIve year.
bouse in the city of Hastings. Burry county, and
Es.-*nalm Is to have auother opera house. state ot Michigan, (said court bouse being tbo
place ol hnl&lt;i&gt;ng the circuit court within tho
Mayor Stack well will build IL
county in winch the premises to be sold are
situated), there wilt be sofa at public rrndM to
The vlassis of the Dutch Reformed the big hot bidder, the premises described lit
churefi of Michigan Is In session at Hol- said mortgage, or so much tberrot as snail be
hand.
•
,
.
necessary to satltty the amuuut due ou said
mortgage a« above *et lortb, with the interest
Big preparations are being made for the thereon, and the costs, ebarges and ex penset
allowed by law. which premises are described
coming Plymouth fair, OgL 1. 2, S nnd t. In said mortgage, as follows, to-wit: AU that
tract or pareel of land situate in Yankee
The Van Buren county horse fair at Hprinri, county of Barry and state of Michigan
Paw Paw will hang up 870» Iu speed pre­ di -K-tibed as the east half ot southeast quarter
ami sonllieast quarter ot i.ortlieast quarter, of
miums.
section tlni tv three and containing one hun­
dred and twenty acres. Also the Horatio W.
Hall farm in Baltimore, described as MiithCMt
’ CHANCERY ORDER. '
quarter of notllirast quarter'aud north half ot
State ot Miehigau. Fifth Judicial Circuit Iu tiiet:ortbo*st,quarter ot soutMust 'inarter. ot
two CD. also northwest quarter ot north­
kuit' pendlng In the circuit court tor the section
west quarter (excepting twenty acres ol! the
county ot Barer. In chancery, at the city ot north end thereof, leaving twenty-seven acres),
HaatiiiRs on flie 17th day of Heptemtier. A. D. also nito n acres oil the north end of buuthwest
Ella Bonen. coni|ilalaant vs. WUilam Boweu.
defendslit.
In Oils cause It appearing that defendant.
Wiillain Bowen, is not a resident ot this Mate,
but resides in Kokomo, Colorado; therefore ou
motto-i of SiniUi 4 Cotgrove, solicitors (or compl tlnant. it ordered that defendant enter bls
appearar.ee Iu said cause, on or twfore four
months from date ot this order, and that with­
in twenty daw tbe complainant cause this or­
der to be published in the Hnrtlnp Baxskk a
newspaper printed and published tn »aU
county, said publication to bo continued once
Circuit Judxor^'
Smith &amp; Coixibovx,
,
Solicitor* frr Complainant.
. |
Attest: Thoo. B. Buick. Register._________

Ignn.
Dated. Marshall, Mich., July -xth. Ifflt.
Awx lll.AUV Mnrtva

State ot Michigan, rountv of Barry&lt;-A&gt;1At a session of the Probate Court ft
County of Barry, holden at the Probate D
the City of Hastings, in said eountr. ou W
day, the 4th (lav ot September. In the yet
• thousand eight hundred and eignty-ntiie.
Present. Charlei W. Annstroog, Ju

v- m-itter of the exlaie of John D. Tttrr. deeoased.

~
MORTGAGE BALE
Default having been made in Iheeondltlntin of
a certain mortgage made by Charles HotehklM
and Eva Hotchkiss, his wile, to HUI tarn J.
Dibble, dated January tmirtmmtb. A. D. ism,
and recorded In tbe office of the Register ot
Deed* for Barry county. Mlcblren. on the fif­
teenth day of January. A. D. IMS, tn liber S ot
mortgages on page 1OI. said mortgage being
duly BMigned by said William J. Dibble on the
5th day oLApril, A. D. IMS. to K,',lly IL
wick and sold aaalrnment was duly recorded
to the 2mre of tire KeVuter of D-ed. tor Harry
county. Michigan, on the 3Jd day of September.
A. D. ire;. In llrerr of mortgage on imse mb.
on which mortgage there l» claimed to be doe
at the date ot th?* notice the sum of ten hun­
dred forty four dollar* and ninety ooe emit*
aiOH.Pl), and an attorney fee of twenty dive doi­
ts provided tor In said mortgage, and no roil
nr proceeding* at'law having been Instituted to

rat?

or any part thereof. Now. tbenfore. by ’trtuo
GUARDIAN’8 MALE.
ot tbe power of *al&lt; contained in said morUatt
and tbn statute in roch case made and morfd
Sd. notice is hereto given, that on B^urday.
the fourteenth day of December. A. D. 1M9. at
ten o'clock In lb- forenoon. 1 shall aeU at pub Ue auction, to the highest bidder, on TuswAay
He auction to tbe hUritest bidder, at the north
front door of the Coart Itouw. in tbe city of
Hwtlnipi, Barry county, Mlchlgro. (that being
the ptace where tne circuit court tor Darcy
Wty is boktet') U» preiulsce dMCribcd In
mortgage, or »&lt;&gt; much thereof as may be
ncccsaarrtopay the amount due on said mort­ of liarrv tounty. Michigan,
gage with eight per cent. Interml. and all legal fight, title and iuiwrst oj thi
cost* togetlier with an attorney s ire ot twenty ■
ISSnlXi". i" equal undivided three eighteeaths ।
dri-riUl MfXnTOvit: Th- ra.l halt of

l.uuik r-i.*..- —■
Dated September l*tb. »«•,

gsms

�Hastings Banner,
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor

rm. HASTING*. MICH.. POSTOFFICK,

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Iburtag tire last fiscal year the people of
tbe United States paid to one of the
wwalthi-«t syndicate* of Great Britain
W1 ,T»,svi for tinplates, notwithstanding
the fart that every single item of their
manufacture can be found witbin our own
barters. and thousands of competent and
wining band* are ready for the necessary

In calling attention to «h»l tbe

iTunhn^chabJc Integrity ini

tnarlzc briefly:
will be there to show you tbeir goods. Call
In 1880. It look one bushel of eora to and wee them. Bring along your lunch'-*
mid package* an&lt;! make tbeir store your
koaduuarter*.
ty of corn will buy ten i&lt;ouim1m «f &gt;xmlk.

one yard of broadcloth. Now the wane
amount will buy twenty yards of broad­
cloth.
Then it took a bushel of wheat to pay
Now a bushel of
wheat buys 10 to *20 yards of calico.

for a yard of calico.

The United States paid Ibeyieta Unplate

syndicate of England over S21.900XMM) for
tin plates last year.

By slightly Immw-

tng the duty on tin plates, they eaa ta
In view of these facts, no valid objec-1 made in our own country. Ouee give tta
tkm uti ta urged against encouraging ' yankee a chance, and be will devise ma­
capitalists to erect the necessary establish- chinery that will make tia plates sauch

with the view of soon relieving
the country of It* dependence upofi a for­
eign monopoly for one of tht£lndlspemdble

win (Ira I mm
an, who wUl &lt;n«rate »»

farmer*, a Virginia paper makes a few] i Phillipa ft Soule will continue through
Interesting comparisons, which
' the fair an well a* before to sell tbe best

vImbIb.

England.

lx*t the duty be increased.

The Grand Rapids Telegram-Herald can­
not refrain from remarktag that “tbe
Tbe prominent items required for mak- Detroit Free I*re*s gets awfuUy ofl when
J«g .735,737.090 pounds of tinplate bought It tackles tbe tariff." The T^H. most
have been interested in the F. P.'« effort
last year, are, in round ■ambers, 900,000
to put "nine unearned dollar* into tbe
terns iron ore, 825.000 tons llmentone, pocket of monopoly" out of six dollars
l,7bo,&lt;xio tons coal, 317,000 tons pig iron, worth of bunting. Tbe fellow who tried
3,350,000 bjubels charcoal,
5,250.000 to draw a gallon of whisky from a twoquart jug says the Free I’resw Is in tbe
j&gt;oaadH lead.
30.2.MI.OOO pounds tin.
same fix that he was.—Detroit Tri tame.
10,500.000 (tounds tallow, 8,250.000 pounds
Congressman l*eters, of Kansas, who
sulphuric acid, and about 11,000.000 feet
baa *|&gt;etit some time in ixNislana, says
The present tariff on tinplates is I cent that If properly developed, these bi land
suitable for ralsl/ig sugar cane in that state
per pound. With a slight Increase to
. paaRy offset tbe difference In coot of labor to supply the U. S. with sugar. Louisiana
here and In England, American capital Is a democratic state, and prefer* to raise
and enterprise will be found to take bold another kind of rain, the very old Caln
of tbe business, when, m&gt; far afe prices are himself. That’s what alls LonMana.

nine unearned eIuIUltm into the pockets of

the American manufacturer of bunting.”
That was a corker.

The next day the

Tribune came back at Its democratic con­
temporary In good style by showing that
M yards of American bunting can be
taught (or /fix dollars. It will thus be

aeon bow difficult it would be for the bunt­
tag maker to put nine dollars In bls pocket
*Mch are regularly sold for six dollar*.

wwk attartaureita for several hundred
dollars were made ou his late farm by
tradesmen of thia city and ottars.
The Defiance (O.) Democrat sued 43
dead beats on its list a few weeks ago and
obtained Judgment against every one of
them. Twenty-eight made affidavit that
they had no more of thi* earthly goods
than tbe law allowed. Tlien under a de­
cision of the mipreae court they were ar­
rested tor petit larecny and tamed over In
tbe sum of 8300. AM but six gave bond

The whole state has been Laughing over

paper, and refuse to pay lor ft.

BANNER OAK
— 1 .
The finest round stove in the market.

Yon Can Save Money by Seeing Us
Before buying.

Also a full line of

COOK STOVES
At Bottom Prices.

A Full Stock o£ Hardware

POWER
Absolutely Pure.

At Bottom Prices.

Call in and see for your^lf.

Huffman Bro

than ta* ordinary kind*, and eanpot ta w&gt;l&lt;11eoiupeUlkm with the multtludeof Ion MAflMH
wslght, aiuai or phosphate powder*. Bold only
In ou, tan
Pnwnaa *
Wall BL N. Y.

I-HOBA1K OKDKK.
State of Michigan, Countv of Ban,
Al a seMioo ot the Probate &lt; ourt
reunty ot Barry- holtau st tbe Probate &lt;-■- - the city of Hastings, in said county. oa Tuesday
tbe -ith’daxjd Sept* inirer. In ttie year our Uioov
and eight blndn-d aad eisbty aloe
Present. Caaries W. Annstroug. Judge •!
In the matter oftbe estate of tawfs J. Chap­
man. a minor.
On reading amt Bling the prtlUoc. duly vertBed. of SetlTil. Chapman, guardian of said tntaor
pravtng lor reasons therein sexlorth.that.be
utaj be Ikensed to sell tbe real estate &lt;rf maid
minor la said petition described. _
Thereapon ft Is ordered, that Tbundav, the

ii?,"in &lt;snsi

minor and all other person-. Interested iu said
estate, arr required to appear at a *e&gt;»Uo
of said court then to ta hoi Jm at the Probate
Office, Id tbe city of Hasting*. In said county,
and show reuse. If any there br, why tbe prayer
of tbe petitioner nuv uot I* gnuitcd. And it

Attend the Barry Co. Fail
Oct. 1, 2, 3 and 4.

tice to the peruxi* luurnteo tt. saia rsine, cm
tta pendency of wld petition, and the bearing
thereof by causinjt a copy ot thts order to be
publtsbnd Iu the Itaitluics BaNNF”
is-r prlulc-1 and circulated iu s
Barrv once tn each week tor 1
wecx» previous to said day nt taa. ..^
Charms W. amustnoxi:.

WANTED

5fis.’7»,w?&lt;flssz
TTFIM I UM nm-cU,,.
ivnaaaent.
pleasant, profitable v&lt;*ltiou» for tta rixUt men.
Uoou salaries and expen*** t*tod wrekly. Lib­
eral taducemctiu to beginners. No pern lorn
experience necessary, outfit free. Write foe
terms, siring are.
Mention this paper.

For tbe Western MlchTgan fair al Grand
Rapid*. Sept. 28rd to 27th. tbe Michigan
Central will sell round trip excursion tick­
et* at one fare good to return until Sept
38th.
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Harvest Eseursloa Hates.
The Mich. Central will sell round trip
excursion tickets to certain points In west­
ern and southern states at one fare grsxl
for :&gt;0 days. For particulars call at Mich.
Central ticket office.
Excursions leave
Chlcaga Sept lOtli and 24th and Oct. 8th.
P. A. Hahn. Agt.

Monday tin1 gentlemen representing the
American Wool Boot Co. were In tbe city,
and the city council cloned tho contract
which secures the location of tbeir factory
at. Hasting*. The city give* the site, two
acres, build* the buildings and furnishes
the* engine, at an estimated cost ot 87.300,
tW property to remain In the city's name
for five years, a nominal rental to be paid
yearly, and a nominal sum for the deed at
the expiration of five years.
This is a Canadian company of wlch Mr.
Edward Moos will be nuinagrr. ha* plenty
of capital behind It, and tbe men from ap­
pearances aud reference* are. honorable,
successful buidiHsis men, and" know the
business well in which they are to engage.
They will use MXMM0 Iba ot wool yearly,
make 1,(100 pairs of felt boota per day, au&lt;i
employ from 100 to 1'25 men.
Tbe jictllloo asking the common council
to secure tills factory* at the estimated cost
named, wax signed by over 800 taxpayer*
otHaztinga, representing fully 1700.000 of
the taxable property of the city. Fully
double tbe number of names ami nearly all
the property of tbe city could have been
rcpreaentod had those circulating tbe peti­
tion bad time to see all. Not one In 25 re­

During tbe six months ending Sept. 1st,
37 different person* have been confined In
tbe county Jail fol various alleged offenses, *uid they would pay their proportion of
last unearthed one nf the moat dastardly and five inline persons. Of them* 84 were I taxes all right enough, tat objected to the
males, and 8 females. The records show u method.
large dltalntfUmi of aaaanlt and battery ar­ I
Now BS tbe matter is cloned up as per
request of taxpayer*, all should acquiesce
that purpose, and the subsequent the unrestricted role of llgnor.
Thia rhrv-rfully in the action of the council it
Jywbing of tbe hired murderer by those I
tbe excellent work of tta may seem a large sum: but a stwesmfnl
wte» paid film for tbe killing. " West was
Bnty Ju enforcing the factory will In a year's tlnui bring nrntt,
Il re*ult iu a pMid sav- money and property here wliieh will Mpay
anti therefor obtMHfomC lie ikiaur
"hcjstl was tuaperted
tn Judge and County -neuro public improvements. Ibutinc*
a* required Uy law. most have thic kind of public Improve-!
The grand Jury in FayetteCa \V. &gt; a. has

DON’T FAIL TO SEE THEM!
We have the Largest and Best stock in the citv in-u ithe
'“ciu.img

At tbe meeting of Hastings chapter, Na
T. O. E. 8. held Tuesday evening, tbe fol­
lowing persona were installed an officer*
fur tbe ensuing term:

Treaa.—Mm. W. W. Kelly.
C.—Mrs. Gen. Souks.
A. C—Mnl T. Bllaatou.
Adah-Mrs. T. Phillip*.
Ruth—Mr*. Laura Iltaekley.
Bather—Mrs. E. H. Lathrop.
Martha—MIm Mary West
Eleeta-Mra. J. E. Hogie.
Warden and aentlnel not appointed.

Stoves! Stoves'! Stoves!

doubt about IL

A nine, composed of Hastings and Bug­
bee Corners players, went to Otsego Thurs­
day, and were beaten by tbe club of that
place, 10 to 4. Bfock pitched, and tta
Bugtae Coniers cateher started In to
catch. He was used to taking a straight
ball, and could not amuage Btnck’s curves.
The Otatgos plied up « run* to a part of
this Inning. Then Harris.*2d baseman for
the Bugtae boys, got behind the bat.
From that time on. Otsego made but two
runs. Hasting* whitewashed them Mven
toning*. Hastings would have had tta
game but for the eatefare’! poor work In
tta first Hastings had 8 safe hits, Otsego

A new serial story, entitled ••Herou’a
Wife,” by Etta W. Ileree, is begun iu the
October number of the Frank Leslie's
popular monthly. The color, pleturesquenes* and dramatic force of this novelist
Irate already given her a reputation aa a
wort of American Oulda— a reputation
which this latest work froai her pen will
fully sustain. The literary and artistic
ooneerned. our experience with the steel
features of this number of tbe magazine
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
rail manufacture Is Ukely to be repeated.
are even more profuse than usual.
But tiie same class of economists who |
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Call and sec- Hicks &amp; Spewr new stock Among the Illustrated articles are, "Horae
fought protection to domestic steel rail of dishes.
Austin Stevens: "A Quaint Old Japanese
manufacture, under which prices have
If you want a table or hanging lamp call Town” (Nikko), by Mabel Ixmmla Todd:
been reduced to ooe-fiflh the former stand­
"Cardinal Lavigerie and the African
ard. arc fighting protection to tinplate
'N fine new engine now pulls thepaasen- Slave-trade." by Mare F. Vallette: ••Climb­
ing the Peak of Tenerjffe:" "Dieken's Ixmmanufacture—and with the same argudon," Including a picture of the recently
- manta—alleged fear of raising the price. very musical chime whistle.
demoliserd old White Hart Inn. South­
Beware of clock peddler*.' Buy a clock wark, tbe scene of the first meeting of
Blind to-.the teaching* of experience, they
tany ■ the advantage of domestic coinpeU- of John Bi-ssmer, our reliable jeweler. Chase two Immortals. Mr. Pickwick aud
Better and cheaper than from any peddler Sam Weller; '"Trout and Salmon Fishing."
tion in supplying . tho borne market with
that travels.
an admirable outdor paper, by Ripley
home labor, Iq utilizing our unlimited
J. W. Bentley and D. S. Goodyear a*k llitcbcocli; "The California Elephant," by
natural resources, and iuUst that we shall
the city for a franchise for gas and elec­ C. F. Holder: and "Sioux City. Iowa,” by
.continue to wnd abroad 839,300 per day tricity. I f It doesn’t tax the city too much. data H. Patterson. Then- are short
stories by Madeleine Vbiton Dahlgren.
fur labor ami materials no tatter than an- It ought to ta granted. .
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Virginia Baker.
to be found at our doors.
O. D. Spaulding Is receiving some Lucy Hooper, and others, and poems by
new goods of which be will make ai.-ulkm Douglas Siadeu and the tele F. K. Saltu*.
g to see the democrat* next wtrk. and will ta prepared toanTbe Naahvilte News is making a credita­
over the removal of l nounce some genuine targain*.
ble effort to get water work* for Nashville.
Corporal Tanner from the chief position
Dictator flour 8X30 per 100 Ita.
Correct. If Nashville shall fall In line
Gold Dust " 82.00 **
••
In the.penilon department. Commlsaloner
with tbe New* Ideas bn the subject every­
Good Luck" 81.80.....................
body in a year or two from now, including
Tanner lias been most wickedly abused
Hastings Roijxb Mux Ca
theme who now object moat strenuously,
aad vilely traduced by these same demoEvenings getting longer and yoa want will be glad that the town took Bro.
cxatic.paper-., who now claim to see in
to read the latest news, to &lt;to thi* you Felgbuer's advice. Such a system wou^d
Tanner's removal a cold shoulder to the
must get a pair of specks of John Beaswr cud the great danger, to which a town like
aoldlez. No taint of dishonesty attaches who will give you a perfect flu Eye* ex­ Naidivllle Is subject, of a disastrous confla­
gration that would wipe out its business
to Mr. Tanner, and personally be stands amined free of charge.
street, aud put the town in tho'back num­
uaacalhed. ills fault lay In his talking ^Ih-spite all the talk, the pimriy water* ber list, where It ought not to br. Nash­
too -much and airing before Ute. public the of the rippling Tlioniapple have l»t«i eun- ville ha* too many enterprising men, wb&lt;i
differences between himself and hl* su­ flned by Henry New ton's dam. It remain* should be Interested In tbe town's prosper­
to be seen whether It will Ue a nulxance or
ity to let tbe place ta jeopardized longer.
perior. Secretary Nolde. He undoubtedly- not a* claimed by many.-^
But our thing Hasting* and Charlotte can
led hta authority In rerating some of
The greatest taby show evxg in Barry say from expert* nee; that water works do
•nsIons of hi* friends,—especially as
county will ta Thursday Ute tliinl day «rf nut eut down insurance rate* n-. might ta
B case of Senator Manderson, of the county fair. Eight dollars special expeeiod. Tbe companies claim that wa­
Xebtaaka. where no application for In- prizes to ta given by Dr. Ixthrop's drug ter Iu most fires does as much damage ax
i the ttaDM-s themselves. We think this ex­
rroaae bad been .made. The blg-beaited store. Come everybody and bring your ruse of insurance.companies very thin, but
babies.
Govpuzal gavelhls increase because he felt
I they alick to it and and charge about the
If the other horsemen of till* city dis­ sauH- rates ta our city that they did when
it waa-desened, not from dishoueat moplayed as much Interest In and dkt a*
tiww. JJut Secretary Noble felt that he much work to improve the fair ground our eUy had almost no fire protection.
But leaving the question of insurance out.
dM Botovlsh a subordinate &lt;who was al- track a* Al. Keith, this track would tuxiu tbe advantage* of a water works system
ware .parading personal .matters before tbe
more than compensate auy town for their
public. M'd especially ex evading his au- serves great credit for his enterprise iu co«L Brother Felghner slxuild advocate
thia matter.
another idea too: When Nashville put* In
thoeUj . .For that rcaaoiiMr. Tanner was
Jobu Rotart* haa removed his stock to a sysfem of sealer works, gut not only U&gt;e
askisl to resign, aud riglitly
too. His
hlx new building, Just west of Busby** l&gt;est water, but the best pump* and tbe
place will ta filled by one equally a* barber shop. He expects to largely add ta»t pipes money can buy. You will
frimdiy to tbe soldier, equally determined to his stock of Ixaikji, papers and period!-! moury If you da

to ace Justice done iiku. aud.pho will .not cals and fine stationery, also to put In a
good line of Na 1 cigars, and invitee tlm
rush faito print to. air auy differences ta.patronage ot the public.
twwra hteoMlf aud hit superior, should
As our renders well know. Dr. J. A.
any arise, xml who will uot exceed bi*
Baughman, the well known specialist
authority to remember bl* friend*, no mat­ formerly of this city, Is now located at
Akron, Ohla All those wishing to con­
ter If hta frimiibt are deserviug.
sult Dr. Baughman by letter can address
The DeUult Tribune-baa a good one on him at Na IM South Howard street,
|
tbe Free Pxtvu. Recently the Tribune Akron. Ohla He writes prescriptions for
I any disease for 81.00.
offered to pay half .tbe egpunw of putting
■n Amertaui Bag. 10x18, on each of tbe*
* Van Annan desire to eall at­
I tantion
tMitlnri tn
totlm
ttrlr.Hi they
thnv offer
nftnr at
nt the mwh
the prize*
coin­.
public school buildings of Detroit That ing fair—a 89 glass water aet for the finest
gave tbe Era- Preas’ tariff reformer a bouquet uf flowers exhibited In floral hall,
chance to get in a won! about .the "iulqul- hud a 81 ftand lamp for the heaviest dozen
twoa tariff.” He opened bls 10x18 mouth, of (Wi- The prize articles to ta left at
their store for exhibition after tbo fair.
opened ii wide, and as results proved, At al! Utues you will find at their store
stuck both teet In the ujM-xuture and there the, very best line of groceries and prowas still room Io spare. Tho Free Press
tariff reformer said he was glad the
Allen Freeman. once of Baltimore, later
of Yankee Spring*. later of Jubiutown,
school buildings, ns It would leach the and Htlll later of no-one-known-where,
seem* to have had peculiar notion*. One
rising genenUiao tbe Iniquity of the tariff of them wm to buy all be could and nut
laws ot our country, alone owing to tills pay. Another was that he could get tiie
tariff each 20 yards of bunting told put benefit of tela rascality If he put bin farm

munltira which know them. It pay» tmy
city to get -uch men. It ^hJ^aTtai
munity to put confidence In them, as has
Hasting*. It will not ta
CJMJ:
fidrnre. The**- men will make the felt
boot factory a »ucc«a, there I* nq sort of

Our Mr. F. G. Goodyear has just returned from New York,

He

states that he has purchased the largest, best and most complete line
of Dry Goods and Dress Goods ever , brought to this city They will
soon be here. We propose to sell them if low prices will do the Busness.

Read our announcement in next week's Banner.

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES.

�Banner.

castings

&lt;*«■ w- &gt;w»-~

"tawh “«“»»

Personal mention.
Miss Sara Horton Is in Detroit.
iMroi J' °*

■ NISKEHN. Lcc»1 Editor.

TIiu \ cry Cream

18 vb,lttn* frirnd’ ,B

l&gt;« irek*** *“ ,D °’r*rtw ou buUncM

&lt;­

perfumes
A:*-*old at

J. M. Bauex says be want* al) who owe
him to settle at once by cash or note.

UM iV-S*!"' 'l,1W ,rl“‘1‘ 10 IUch’

Better races and sports next week at the
fair than over before seen in Barry county.

10 N**h’1U« ou tewl„

ne«» w rdnettday.

Home (round feed, oats and rye. for sale.

SOOOmR’S DRUG STORE.
.

.laniulne.
'
' Etc., etc., all kinds.

. j;

r^.i.,?i^ruw"'E ",",d ,k:mi'

GuteLl K™" "*■ ‘

New Valencias raisins 12c. Barnham
and Morrill baked beans 15c. at Phillips A
Soule’s.

wim. ii«e.

More and special attractions for the
Barry county fair than for any of its pre­
decessors.

Srt-.IM;U|. Iteanrt-

■

uy„ . J ' iL l-lute

R. J. Giuxt.

Barry- Golddust will trot in the stallion
race at Grand Rapids to-morrow afternoon.

About 1 ?» miles of concrete walk will
l“ thU dty Whcn ,he'*a*on

vfrtdV ■ ' 4M*2,^rL
.

&lt;*-!timn &lt; uiugiie.

Just received new stock of library and
stand lamps. They are beauties and cheap
at Beamer's.
’

EL.-. . . .

Uirtii- M-»mGiin Mist.

Toilet Powtier ot euery Kind
and Variety.
I »rug Store.

CLOSE OUT PRICES.!
. -,;],&lt;i g -: •» ova! churn

00
pair .
15

Vt tomato Mron." &lt;tn

15
18

lar.'e bottlr/

_ Ll.*tU.

Grand Benefit

4TiSisr',’,!*,,k"i*,’,“ uu“

.)■ ;&lt;highest crades of

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v. tii’.e fish...

.rub brush attaclted
* • L-nui*w ... LA.

15
15

I'.itiith

are Determined tc Sell Goods

*

»
.Cjx,lc “•fl* a business trip to
•• oodland Monday.
Stauffer, of Ohio, visited his broth­
er L. E. last week.

Eddie Bottom went to Detroit Thursday,
returning Saturday.
W. H. Merrick and wife left yesterday
morning for Detroit.
„ m
rUlled ‘ brQUl, r
flekl. Ohio, last week,

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CASH CUSTOMERS!
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R. K. GRANT’S CLOTHING STORE

Sl’rtnff-

Girls under 12 years old have a special
prize offered by John Bemnner, toe Jeweler,
bee prize list.

Hattie and Belle Hotchkiss were In
Grand Rapids Monday.
L. E. Stauffer and'brother visited Nash­
I For sale, 200.000 fence pickets ^xl ville friends Thursday.
inches, tour feet long at W.00 nt Bentley
Mrs. M. L. Dunning left Thursday tor
Bros. A Wilkins.
Chicago to visit friends.
J. F. Goodyear and wife and Miss Rose
Will be given away during fair week!
boo pieces of choice sheet music by John Goodyear arc In Detroit.
Bessmer. the Jeweler.
Mrs. .1. Nevills left Wednesday to visit
. .Xork on the foundation ftrf C. H. Van her old home in Ontario.
W. II. Goodyear and wife went to
(ftnuan’s new home. West Green St., will
DetroiJ Monday morning.
shortly lie coa&gt;meuce&lt;L
Geo. Fnmels. of Nashville, was in the
John Roberts now has a tine place for
Ills newsroom. In tbe llttleibulldiiig next to city on business Saturday.
H. A. Goodyear, and J. S. Goodyear and
| the Busbys liarber shop.
wife went to Detroit Monday.
’
Go to Phillip* A Soule for ehrder tea* ' D. Cramer Esq., of Ann Arbor, was in
nnd coffees, the best In the city for the
the clly yesterday on business.
_
price or uiouey refunded.
Mrs. W. J. Barker, nee Josie Qunife. of
Itenun r say* he D stlling as graul tea Ashley, h visiting friends here.
for 25c. a pound a* can lie bought for 50c.
Mrs. M. I.: Geer, of Grand Rapids, vis­
in any country store In Barry county.
ited Hastings friends last week.
•
Those Goshen chnms are going fast at
John Q. f'ressy. deputy warden ot Ionia
BeaiuerS. Conn* quick if yon want one. prison, was In tiie city Thursday.
No more after this lot at the extreme low
Rev. Ixvl Master occupied the M. E.
pulpit Sunday morning and evening.
'
At f0 a. m. of \VedneH&lt;lay nf the fair
Walter Wilkins and wife and It Mudge
will occur the girls foot race. nnd nt JI p. took In the Detroit ex|&gt;o»lti&lt;m Thursday.
iu.. num day, tiie liaby show.^Sjeitisd
Mrs. Fred Miller went to Jaek^n Wed­
(prize* arc offered.
nesday to attend the marriage of h sister.
The Freeport Herald says the veteran^
iK
J. I- Crawley will leave for Clyde.
.1.
Clyde, Ohio.
(Hilo,
fnau that place, who attended lire reunion
on 'to-&lt;tay. making a brief stay in that place.
here «eeak very highly of their entertainMr*. -John Sjience left yesterday morn­
riiwn by Fltxgrndd-poi.t.
.
ing tor Cleveland for nrw.tniilhiery goods.
Mr. Pierce and Miss Goodell, of Ohio,
coindua of Miss ftruie Brown, are her
an- tbe wonder ut the itnb century. Hot guest*.
Dr. II. A. Barber was called to Lansing
The Star W. C. T, II. meet at tbe Star Thursday, to attend the funeral of Id*
mother.
o’clock, sharp. A special Invitation to all
Mrs. Fred Kenton. of Alma. Mich.. Iras
ixx-n spending- the past week with Mrs.
the nieinberf. All an- iuviUsl.

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Pay cash for your goods and for every dollar’s worth of trade you will he given a ticket

which will entitle you to a chance in the drawing which determines to whom the gifts will
go.

Following are the gifts:

•

.

No. i.. Top Buggy, price $100.
,
No. 2. New Home Sewing Machine,
price $50.
No. 3. Bed Room Suite, price $40
No. 4. Boy’s Safety Bicycle, price $l8
These articles are all first-class and the prices quoted are their regular retail prices.

Purchasers of boys’ clothing are given a ticket for the bicycle only.
The drawing will be conducted by a committee chosen by the ticket holders.

It will be

held in Union Hall, Friday, Jan. 3, next, at two o'clock p. m.

GRANT.
CLOTHIER.

W CASH STORE.

Secretary Bauer already ha* many en­
tries for the fair next week. Ite will 1st . Volney Ferris is now catcher for the
tumid ar the sheritTo office on the- Friday. Flint* ia the state league. nnd is playing
spteudM trail.
.Saturday and Monday liefore tbe fair.
Mr*. 15. S. Goodyear left Saturday morn­
Fair next week. Goods of all descrlpy ing for n visit nrn-lng friend* in aontbeastliuu at low prir*** tta anti every week -in ern Michigan.
i.i
who are stM owing tis«« u»: store.
John 11k— mkiu
.V I*. Niskern is visiting hi* parents
The Jeweler.
an&lt;l friends in Manistee, leaving for that
•mg
4&gt;nly $4.85 front Hasting* to Detroit aud city Thursday.
return from Sept. 1-th to 27to inclusive
W. A. Shank, furmerlv editor of Um*
(’tiled by Ort. 1st. satis*
■ will place tin- *ame iu via Michigan Centra!. Thi* tactades cou­ Middtesllle Republican. is now local editor
pon for admission Imo fair and exposition.
for -oilerBurr. Now in
•ut'eli &gt; osta anti trouble
Mnc. Jacob Oemun and Mrs. Angle
!--n-r&lt;- that date.
plan for the necr EpUcupal church Kuhlman, of Nashville, attemk-d Um* con­
*toui-been modified.by the iirchltocL mid It cert bw Thursday evening.
is expected that wock on tlx* foundation
Hon. Daniel Striker wn* coiled to Confor the same wilt boooatmenort! wry soon. ■tantlite Munday, to attend the funeral of
BROWN A. CAIRNS.
a friend, returning Tuesday.,
It J* expected that toe Hastia** fumlSimeon Baldwin returned Saturday fr«un
tureeompany will bcouady to start businew next week. iinbsM some tnrforsecn an extended visit with relatives ami friend*
troulate should arise. Nearly everything In Milwaukee and Minnesota.
I*. T. C«d£TOve. IL B. Messer, Mrs. Colis iu seadiness now.
grove ami Mrs. Carrie Goodyear went tv
««ek. artistic draping and
For *a!e. at very neMWiable ligares. » Detroit Saturday, returning Tuesday.
three aconth's scholarship, worth S’iS.OO In
F. G. Goodyeau returned from New
ttie West Michigan Bu4jm-»s VnlvcruUy of
York Monday evening. He purchased* a
Grand Rapid*, one of tbe best budneif&lt;
big line &lt;&gt;f new goods for the fall trade.
colleges in tbe country.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Messer. Belle
The concc'rt given at I'nite hall Tfaurv- Throop an&lt;l Mr. nnd Mrs. Steiner went to
day evening under the direction of Mis* Grand Rapid* on a brief vWt Thursday.
Merchant Tailor.
Sara Joum was fairly well' attended. It
Mra. Scralield. sister of Grandma Craw­
was a first-class entertainment, and HlMMtol
• t&gt;. &gt;pauldi:tg** store.
r
ley. and who ha* been visiting the latter,
have drawn a better house.
will leave to-day for her home, Mansfield,
No one should mis* seeing Dr. Lttfhn^s Ohin.
liaby show Thursday; It will be the great &gt;zClarencc Young and Clarence Barber
event of tin* fair. The Dr. says Im* ought left Moudav for Cldeagn. the former to be­
,to have Mated that the baby that take* the gin a courw In dentistry, the later one. of
premium he would like’ta keep.
medicine.
Owing to the encfrprlMi of the fair man­
Emory Niskeni. who wax visiting Ids
ager*. the track oh the fair ground Ij In brother Bert last week, went to Albion
splendid trim. It was never anywhere Monday. »’• •« taking a course In the col­
near so good as now. You will see wuu- lege there.
speed over this track «t the fair.
B. Messer will go to Washington. D.
the llrrt of next inontli with Charlotte
Haneit excursions to all points west on
Conrauindary. K. .T.. to attend the Knights
Of the Hastings Fire Depl.,
Sept. -Mth “n‘l ‘Mober «to from.Chicago:
Templar
Conclave.
one faro for the round trip, rickets on
It Is very grotif&gt;ing to Hastings Metliosiilo at the C. K. A S. depot. Call nod
diala that the “pl&gt;wers that be" returned to
BC&lt;. U(U
W. F. STOKER
this city for another year Jlielr popular
For ••Last days of Pompeii" at Grand
Mu-.. Grand RarW best orchestra.
pastor,‘ Rev. Puffer.
Rapids, the Michigan Central will«" romxi
Mre. Nellie Piper, of Caro, Midi., who
' ““'i • • 11 nii&lt;| x&lt;mx| time tor everybody. trip excursion tickets nt one fare on Oct.
has liccu visiting the Busbys, was called
lat and 3rd, good to return nut later titan
home Monday by a telegram announcing
day following date of sale. P. A. Uaiu.
the serious sickness of her father, Perry
There will be a reunion of the &lt;l&lt;5thBusby.
0 A. Fuller, of Wellsville, N. Y., uncle
Bow
,: l
Society room, over Mich. VeL Vo), infantry nt East Saginaw.
Midi.. Sept SSUi. 1M9. Every member Is of D. W. Reynolds. Is visiting toe latter
t,,,-s more, 75c. per couple.
earnestly requested to l&gt;e presenL og- to and other relatives In this county. He Is
riwVnfiL
J’ A’ Fuller's cholera medl- •end his name to John Weller, East Sngin- prosecntlng attorney of Allegnney county,
liUntaw &gt; I 'llk’ c"rp ,or cholera, eboiera
and a vei^’ companionable gentleman.
bloody dysentery.
..L, •"'"‘tor &gt; roiie and other derasgeMark Glllman, whom we mentioned last
Tl.e spedsl fraln for Detroit Wwlnesday
»’r"i
SoW bv W. H. Goodrair.
tin,. &gt;&gt; V;
I11- Hastmgq Hal* of Saab- carried but few puMnrrr* l^,'h.,b^r week ns about to take charge of toe M. C.
&lt;,5T " '’!** ‘rto’*. l&gt;keOdM«a; and was 82.40 tor round-trip. wh«le on other station at Middleville, did not go as per
m—S.*;,;1^* “'j- ■*• »«“*. •» trains it coat over 84.00.
The Uuuble is announcement. He received orders to go.
that people visiting Detroit do nut wlto to but afterward the same were counter­
be limited to one-half day’s time there.
manded.
U*n. W. Frighner. of the Nashville New*,
The C. K. A 3. Rjr- will ■*»
was in the city Saturday collecting ahecktickets to Detroit on-SepL l .tote &gt;•'in rte from subscriiiera. and Kiting pointers
GitEBLE.
elusive, good ‘0 n’tum not later■ thiw Stp
on toe water-works system of this city.
28th, on account of J^tornaUc•n»1 f® • It is not niressary to state to readers of
Remember we are 11mJtea. “«*[*’/ “fL
thC&lt;ew*that that paper favors tbe put lug
t*
W. F. StxiKi.*. Airt.
Iu of a system of water works at Nashville.
OmihU.,,,
~

Notice to Delinquents.

H A. KIBBY,

Hicks &amp; Spence, Pij|)s&amp;Sdllle
(Successor to C.’H. A M. W. Hicks)

Pay ike Highest Market Price

HAS A

DEALERS IN

Choice

Family
Groceries,
Cash, Dry Goods, Boots and \and
(
Provisions,
Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, .
4 Stone, Earthen,
and Crockery,
and Glassware.
—FOR—

BUTTER, EGGS.
and Produce.

JOSEPH ROGERS

Central Goose Block.
Haitinks, Mich. ■

FEW MOEE
OF THOSE

Which he gives with every 823 in cash
trade. Cali and examine them.

Fruit cans of all sixes Very eheap.

REMEMBER

GIVEN AWAY!

1611 ANNUAL BALL

ONE $75.00 ORGAN

ta Hall, Thursday Eve., Oct. 3.

One $35 Boss Filled Case, Fine Jeweled Gold Watch

Bill for Dance, $1.00.

__ tpCAL NEWS.
Ato-nd th.. lalr n,,xt W|11,k

I'cJ p-unds of gold dust dour

1 .iii pounds No. 1 family Hah

No school column thia w«£* ** "'J11
appear In our next, and regularly wh two
wPJfk&gt; thereafter. Whenever

will put this column on one of &lt;»ujr bm
outside pages- When
us for apace, we may have to p!*» “• «last week, on an inside page.

” 1the highest market
poultry. ;
s»

«»Jr t&lt;,

warrant* every sack of ills
[&gt;rnJ
.

at p i‘i !?"* ’’J*”
exchange for wheat
F* «• ItatioW * tvs.

m ...-owl «f Inl-mM—l .h [•

&gt;
!

.

• From a breexey sketch in the Michigan
Christian Advocate, containing a write-up
of lending men In the late Michigan M. E.
contetence nt Greenville, wt quote the
following: That is a robust lookingpreachrr out yonder near toe wall. W*'® &lt;J“
be’ Now vou make me laugh. Hes no
m-aebcr. Why. thafn Daniel Striker, the
launch Hustings layman. But no preach­
er's lH*rt beats more toy aily for Methodism
than his. leaning against him. ami whb-

perlng confidentially, is you&gt;&gt;K
Laator. Snppo-r they are making plans
for splendid church doings next year.

One $35 Astral Jewel Coal Stove.

ONE $20 HARNESS, Home Mfg.
We will give one ticket with each and even’ dollar’s worth of goods pur­
chased ifi our store from now until Jan. 4,1890, when the ticket holders will
meet at Union Hall and arrange the drawing to suit themselves. Drawing to
be at 10 a m.

Tickets Given with Cash Sales Only.
The above named goods will be in our show windows for inspection at any
time We wish to say to the people that our fell stock is complete. Our
tables are filled with attractive Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats. We
rrninose to do more business this fall than ever before, and in order to start
it ear’y we make this grand offer.
Yours Resp’y,

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.,
The One Price Clothiers.

�Be Sure
Hood's ttaresparllta do ixX be'taduced to take
any other. A Boston lady, whose example 1*
worthy Imitation, tells her cxj&gt;erienee below:
“ la cue store where I wefat to buy Hood's
Sxrv.jurHl* tho elerk tried to Induce me buy
thelrown Instead of Hood**; betoldtuetbelr's
would last longer; that 1 might take it cn ten ’

buried ALIVE.
Quebec the Scene of a Terri*
ble Catastrophe.

frightful work or a lasdslise.

To Get
days' trial; that If I did not like RI need not
j«uy anything, eta, Rat ho could not prer.nl
on me to clunga. I told him I bad taken
Hood * SawaparRla, knew what k was, waa ■
MtlsUrd with It, and did not want any other.
When I tagan taking Hood's Sarsaparilla
I was (&lt; ellng real miserable with dyijicpsla,
tod so weak that al times I could hardly

Debit*

air children. ranging Ov&lt;s »to W J*»« &lt;*

fares contorted tn agonised look*
Many
women called to reo them, and none loft tt»e
room without sobbing.
Qcxiutc, Sept 38.—Tbo funeral ot tho
victims of tbe recent terrible landslide took
place ycaterday. Ship Uborere, ebon'. 70&gt;)
strong, bwoiied by IT.ridmt XIjhoney, led
tbo procresiou. Thon followed tbe jiolidb
force bearing costly flow ere Rrvaentod by tbe

DONE BY

STARTLING IVIBKNCI

A Real Scientific Job of Safe­ OF the Cure of Skin Diseeies When
all Other Methods Fail.
Cracking.
rOBTT THOnSAHD DOLLABS STOLES

slid MllMn Wounded

thus. Tho funeral mt vice took plays nt St
Patrick'.* chitYch. After tto serv^ore tto
Amhi-and. Wis. Sept, 81—Tb*&lt; most
procemlon proceed&gt;• 1 to Woodflokf cemetery,
cleverly planned, daring, und aupcretful
where ttio twenty-one taxL'-s were de|*&gt;siU-d bank robbery in the criminal antiali of thia
Chicago, Sept. Sft—Tbo foliowing dto ] in vaulta prior to'final intarnjcnt.
state was executed at Hurley at midnight
Strnie 3U1 men were actively working at
jetebes were receive! here early this morn­
the debris last night, nnd some r-,.rpses are Friday, when Ito Iron Exchange bank was
lug:
! expected to b&lt;&gt; found. So far thirty-two •utero.1 by robber* afnl nearly Alft'KX) iu
Qctaxc, Sept 1ft—About 8 o’clock this bodi-shave bjen reoovered.
qnsh, left there for the night by theiUnited
evening people living ta th- neighborhood of
•States Exjirrsi company,
was taken.
SCORES ON THE BALL FIELD.
tho Citadel were startled ou bearing a low, !
stand. I looked like a person ta cnnsnmp-Periodically tbe Ashlanl and Germania
tlotn Hood’s Harenport Ila did me so much
Mining ocm(xu&gt;y |&gt;ay* off. it* employee.
rumbling sound, acootni’enled by a perevptig.KHl that I vw.ndcr at my.wlf wtuctlmes.
numbering
over
1.000,
who
work
in the irt®
ble quiver ot the earth. Hou&gt;* were shaken,
aad my friend* frequently speak of It.” Mia.
CmCAOO. Sept. 17.—Tbe narr»w margin
dikbc* rattled nnd in sums com poopl* even
Ella A. Gorr, Cl Terraco Street, -Boston.
by which tho Bo»ton Lose ball club led tbe 441,TH) war *hip;w&lt;l from the Ash
had difficulty ta maintaining their footing.
New Yorker* waa w i|&gt;ed out yMterday. and t.uoal tank .to Hurley Friday nig
Every on* rushed into tho street, and it was
treasure waa shipped In a dorm
h-.-irnol that a large portion of Cope Dia­ League score*: At Washington— Washing­ upon its arrival in Hurley, a Ur
mond, just below tho Citadel, had I ecotno ton 4, Now York 12; at IkKton—Boston ft,
PhitaddpbW
.3;
.at
Chicago-Chicago
ft
detached, ami, sliding down tha declivity,
change bank m a wboelbarrow. 1
100 Doses One Dollar
ludiattapolis 4.
No game at Cleveland—- luck of tbn ante invide the vault ba i
bad buried sovoral rwl-movs aud tbeir in­
rain. No Am-xiiatiou games sdiedutal.
and the cadi could not b&gt; put In
mate* under from lift .-on fu tqronty-flvj fast
ChicaOO, Sept 1&amp;—Kain prevented two
Tbe c-Mupony'a agent cotnaule.! to
of rock, dirt and.other wreckage.
money ;ilaood iu tbo vault outahi* tbe
tbe night. It war not couaklrred e
At the foot of tho cliff is a narrow street, rago—Chicago IP, Indiannpxlis n—seven tu­
and tbe agunt war given nf receipt.
nings,
by
mutual
connabt;
at
Boston
—
Bos
­
"Which occupies all the rpacj-bdween tbe
ton 3, I’bibidelphte 1. American association:
rape and the river, and thh was tiiled with
Caabicr R&gt;yttoU« roma'tiel iu t
There Is nothin* ta the world more generally tbo d.-bria which had crushed out the lives uf Columl’tb*—Columbus
Baltimore L
mlil abortly after 10 o'clock, wb.;i he left
rt«Jlre«h&lt;liau long llfftyet the niajortlv of ;««•*» at least tweuly-fivo |&gt;eople. The exact num­
Cnil-Aixi, Kept. 1». - All the base ball ag- tbe building an 1 went down-town] with a
plrput o» canng tor their bea!tb-not because
ber is not yet known, ns tha enormous miss gregatlous got In a full day's wurk yester­
day, a couple of them playing two garnets.
to give the subject sr.ffielent tbuugLl until we of earth and stono bad up to midnight *h-&gt;wn
Tbe lamgue *corre were At Chicago—Chi­ uight in tbe rtxim wtneb b-&gt; occupiei in tbe
reer.v.- a reintader in the shape of a severe IU- but little diminution, not wit hateixluig' that
a largo force of men was nt work clearing it cago 5, ludiauapolis 10; at Pdtsburg—(first Irank, U at tbe robbery war accotu;&gt;li*br.L
away in iess*vtban bait an hour nfter the game) Pittsburg «, Cleveland 5: (••eond &gt;
gam&gt; I Pittsburg 4, Clvvi-lnnd 2; at Wiub-&gt; thught. Tto mar*i.d*r* enteruj through *
the variu.K »cb&lt;»:««t medicine, and the pbyal- horrible dire iter took place. It is believed.
ington City—(tirst gam.) Washington A
clan* u V» represent them, often blander tn our
choice of a doctor.
pvristod. About half a score at bolie* have AVashinztou 4. New Y«&lt;k 10—»lx inning^
If people only knew that the very beat bealtb- already topn taksn c ut i-f tto rubis. and a . too cold; at
H.»ston*-Boston ft. Phil- m«ie«l a About a wratcb being maj&lt;» upon
kae;».r. lUe-pmener. and dieexAe prewmt»r numtor uf prup1" terribly crushed, butstkU | tvlelpbia
-oiveu
inning*.
ilarknos*. it, and tkr inexplicable feature U it k.u tnal
that ha* .ret been dlacurercd. I* ,«luitr.vre&lt;l down
________ _Hoclatlnn: At Fh:la&lt;l*i)ihia—
Into * oineentrated and very palatable form tn
Athtotic 11, Brooklyn II—wren inningv. ‘l.’nat: ix Cnduer Ktynolda, howuwd-, states
the shapa of New M}le Flcaviiit Taato Vinegar
that no one Lut him* If nnd his aUistanf.
Tbe airinti in the neighborhood of the epot
Bitter*, they would not hreltatc a moment tn
rinuati 4—ten limings; nt Columbus—Co-' Leonard Perrin. kne
are alive with people, and the chief dlfllculty
lumlntx
Baltimore 1; at Knu«as City—
Itat they do not know. How can they know, tbo police have to eocounWr 1* that ot hold­ Kamas City 2, St. Louis 7*
when *o many not only wort ales*, but poll lively ing back the rut croudi, hutHlrcda yf whom
Chicago, Sept 2ft—8&lt;xres. male by - th* taken by ti« burglav*
■ ■ ■
injurious drug* are congtntJy Hooding the mar­
National league ba*u ball club* ye«tenlay'
ket tinder, varfoua uapfes and guise*, that tbe &amp;une of the bodies taken out show no eviwere: At Chicago—Chicago IP. Cleveland
New M; le Vinegar Bitter* to a* bad as any of drnca of being crushed, and th« belief is that
in these coare the unfiwtuuate victims of tl&gt;e JO; at Washington Ct,y—Washington 8,
them?.
They Jo not know of course, untess they have terrible rat a strophe were simply smothered Buston n—eight innings. ro!&lt;l weather: at
Pnilailvlpht-i— Philadeljihia 5, New Tort 13
—eight tailings, darkness; nt Indiauajxdie—
out a tangled-up system ta a very short while
down under a beam unable to move, but ab­ Indianapolis 12, Pittsburg &lt;L American as­
aud thtne who t«wy it once buy It always.
sociation:
At Philadelphia—AthHie 12, guld piccee of g\ |]0, and (21 doliomin*Why dqoT you try IL reader-.- it Is sent oct solutely unhurt. Bbe wm the eoln aurvivmg
Brooklyn lOj at 1/iutsviUe—Izntisvilb ft tiona, and tbe Imlance was ta todk notes,
by a re*ponslblc liou.-.-Htnd I* exactly as repre' member of a family-of aeven, the Indie* of
Cincinnati 0; at Columbus—Coin tabu* ft tcwruely soy of them being l.-.rgrr than
•edted. It coats but a dollar fer a very large all tue other* having -been recovered. In the
Baltmiuro*: al Kamas City—Kans»s City
bottle. Try It oner and you v.ill never lie *»» aarae building with the Vignntix were threw
Uun*.
3,
Lnuu IT
glad of anything ta your Ute. Your druggist other famUw*. and it i* doubtful if any mem­
CnirAGo, Sept 21.—Following ar* the minute clew to tbeir ki«tlty.
ber of either baa r»ca|id
ry mart
League scores yesterday;. A: Chicago—Chi- them enter or lrav« tbe bin
Be aur- It vaya New Style Flaasant Taatr on
A LATER TELEGRAM.
earton and buttle before you take It. Try It. and
and ernfiiienc* They. avHcuHy
afolis—Indinuapolia d, Pittsburg 10; at
you will feel happier than it you had found a
Washington
City—Washington 11. Bo*. Reynold’s sleeping room, ent then* open to
a geld mine, for it l» really a mlne-of health.
Yon 4—dght inning*. darkn~; at P1&gt;iia-iol- n-certam which con tamed g&lt;4d anil which
' Free from aleobol and opium; composed of
Qvuix, Sept 31.—1 a. tn.—Very little
York
expend re herbi and roots, with a tine, delicate jirogrvs* has been made in recovering bodies pbia—tfiret garnet Philadelphia!,
4; (ncond ganwl Philad-lplita 4,
flaronng.
Cashier Reynold*, when M-eu Halurday
owing to the atupemlous mass of rock cover­
Bond tor a beautiful iiook free.
night, said that no one but bimwdf knd
ing th* ruins. The Ixxly of a woman nut.i&lt;*l tlon: j’.I Philadelphia—Athletic 1, Brooklyn
sistant Cashier 1‘cttIu had ever uhtMined
Mr* Berrigan has ju*t t&gt;*eii pulled nut*of 4; at Kansu City— K-iiuar City 0, St. c mbina tion of tbe'vault door. Agent
the debri* Tons of rock are CAI ling, aud it Lwif* C.
sxand-r, of tto United States Expfrs* c
League ictvas Saturday were ar follotra:
is feared the w hole bowldFr forming the

isoriavta five years, MvrrtBff tare, bead,
and entire body with white scabs. Sklu MIES *** !B
red. Hehysud blredlng. Htlrallgnm. " UOdtaUd bouse.
Spent hnndretla of dollara. Frouounred p A. SHELDON
—------- Incurable. Cured by CuUcuta Remedies. J •
Abstract and R.j!
.._
My disease (peartasis) fifxt broke &lt;ntt on tnv
.Attract Kmea.Ha.;. ,1. ■’®**
left cheek, spread lug actus*
“&lt;?*?•
most covering my fa**- R **&gt;*
wM on cminfaloa.
I'-ttst*
aud th* physletau was afraid 1 ’r(,u&gt;‘1 |,Mr &gt;")
set ot AMtrac?VV’*’l“‘‘eveslKht altogrthar. It spread all over mv rttajl from the ItownK ran prL
head ntid my bsdr all felluul. nutll I was en abstract*
\ । tii’n.i? r°*Plrte

D

and
l»e red and very itchy.
au&lt;i would■Mytoncrack and
b^ff^reudw*/
Afterapehdtaf
dreds rrf dollar*. 1 was prouoancra Incurable.

Hood’s

Sarsaparilla

highest point of Quebec will give way.

Up to 11 -JO ax bodice had been taken from
the ruina, Thornaa Farrell and two of hit
children. also two children name! Burk',
and one unknown child. FarrelFa mother­
in-law, Mre Allen, and her bneband are atiil
torn removed from thvdebris very badly in­
jured Home have broken arms au-l leg*,
others are badly crutaed an4 snntiiated It i*
now estimated that at least fifty person* ar*
yet under the ruin* Ibe fire brigwlc aud
police force are on tbe ground rendering
valuable uixUnc*. All tbs tajttrr-1 were
remove-1 to tbe Marine and Fisheries departmentn, where medical men and clergymen
looked after ib-.-m.
■
Crimes of Help from the Debris.
Tbe debris covers tbe rood In a soil-! tntu*

VINEGAR BITTERS
K. IL McDONAU* DRUG CO
Cor. Washington &amp; Charlton Su.,
New York City.

iu height. The night u intensely dark and
tbe electric'light* were rendered noedase by
thv landslide. Cries of “Helpt’’ “Help," are
beard from teooalb tbe debris, but none can
MORTGAGE BALE.
I tofault having been mafia In the conditions
of a certain mortpgc made by William Mitch
ell and ElUatothH Mitchel! to Mark RnaaeU,
dated November 3th. A. D. IM?, and
recorded ta tbe office of the BegisMT «rf Deeds
tor tbe County nt Barry and State ot Michigan,
ou tbe 2SUi day ot Novemtor.A. D.IM2. ta liber
IP ot Mortgages. on page* S7S and SH. on which
mortgage there Is claimed to be due al tto date
ot thu notice, the sum at one thousand one hun­
dred and twenty-fir* (1.139) dollars and toarteen
(Hi cent* and an attorney's fee of twenty five
dollars provided tor In Mid mortgage, and t&gt;o
suit or procee*llngs at taw having been InvUjutrd to resover the moneys secured by said mort

In May, 1A41, a similar l.-u dslide occnrroi
which destroyed several buildings and killed
thirty-two |»-oj&gt;ie.
From prerent indica­
tions it h feared the loai of life by to-night's
landsli Io will be equally ns great Iu 1&amp;Y3

LaTBK.— Thirteen dead and alxteen badly
injured have been taken opt eo far. It will

raid it «« v. tnelhlng that wa« habit to bapWertingtun— Washington 4. Boston 4—
twelve innings, 'Isrknrx; at Philadelphia—
thought, would not place any i-laito upon
Philadelphia :i. New Y'ork 7—six inning*,
■him There is likely to t»- a question grow­
darkneu; at lodianapoiie—lndiana|&lt;olis 0,
ing out of tbo rnlitery as to v* b&lt;&gt; wnll suffer
Pittsburg P. American oseuciatiou? Hxturthe low. the bank or tto ex press company.
day ; At BrnAlyn—Colutnbu* *, Brooklyn As tbe latter'* agent had no receipt for the
funtl* it ran not be sreq how they &lt;nn bold
viilo7;at8t. Louis—St. Louis 4. Cin -innati
the Iron Exchange bank for the am-mnL
5;at Baltimore—Baltimoro ft Athletic 11.
Sunday: At St. Louto-St. L&gt;uts fi. Cincin­
Nobody connected with tee bank iv susnati 1*; at Brooklyn—Brooklyn 4. C. du tn bus
7; a: Gloucwter, N. J.—Athletic ft Balti­ j-ctrd. but it 3 impossible to cotijecture tow
more H—eight innings, datknre*: nt Kansas the combination of tbe vault wav 'learned.
Caabkr Reynold* after leaving the tonk
City—Kama* City 10. Louisville X
want to the theater witu George H.,Hooper.
He returned to tbe bank in tympixny with
THE ODD FELLOWS' PARADE.
Mr. Lombard, and then tbe robbery was
discovered. I'b-'V stond ou tbo corner talk­
ing, when Mr. Reynolds, happening to look
COLVMAIX 0., s»pt IK-The grand up, noticed through the tonk wfadbw that
paradrof tbo 1. O. 0. F. auAI'alHarcha Miii- tbe vault was partly opeq.
Alapnod at
hour* in paMing, and tbe number of men in
line exceeded 'JO.tKN, bring divided into three
divialonx with a large military array, among
whom were tha Montgomery. Ala., Greyi;
tbe Lxjya! Legion
,'jnh Iziuiavilla, and
Toledo Cadet* It wm tbe grar.d.-«t damoo-

had in America.

about noon, when Grand 81 r» John C.
Underwoo I me* with n vary |«lnfnl acci­
dent. and oulr oscape-J d-*xh by a miracle.
Ho an&lt;! ins stuff wrro riding along tha strset,
when the general’s horse slipped am! fell.
position another borao nd.leii by a member

George D. Gillespie, of the city ot Grand
Bapids. Kant county. Michigan, on the nine
&lt;*enth day of March. A. D. IU4. and which said
aasigmuent was duly recorded in tbe office of
&lt;bc Register of Deeds ta and for Barry county.
Michigan, oo the fourth day df Apnf, A. D.
1M4. ta llbor 23 of mortgages, on page 3t2.
Now. therefore, by virtue ot the power of sale
comalned In said mortgage, and the statute in
such ease made and provided. n«lee Is hereby

age Will exceed &lt;100.GIG.

iu feet. Al flrvt it waa auppoesd hie injuries

aid in roecuing tho injured.

Rix hundred

Ktiu. Latxm.—Twenty-alx fatuillre wti&gt;|

lilddcr at the north front door of the coptfilMM
4n the Mir of Hasting*, (that toeing the place
where the Ctrealt Court tar Barry County is
boktau), tbe premises describes) In said mortm
ru i

bowldera and maaeee of ruck tK&gt;undiog down

Inst flight waa apparently all right.
"
Festivities at Night.
I^st night a military reception was givgn
tho "eneral bi tbo senate chamber, after
which tho ceremonies of “Decoration at
Chivalry’ took place al City hall, foltawod
by a grand toll in honor of Grand Biro Un­
derwood and tbn Sovereign Grand lodge.

footed a national perma.ient organiistion.
Tbe following officers were chosen: Presi-

HIM!
lUUAJAJ I
w. .
oovenanted foe therein, the premia**
■ B •« *11 thMM.

fotkrwr: The

Tbe Royal acbool

avalanche like pax!&lt;?board.

prraident. Loaiaa B. Hull, of Indiana; mo-

Ifo found that tbe two

watt

M. BATES.
Attorn, y at I.

‘‘‘“f'

J

irimw

8l"*'}datte.-iti.&gt;

C. ANDRU.s. Ji
MHl

Cutteur*. and one cake oft ulienra s»p. i »**
Cured ot the draadtut disease Irosn whicii 1 had
suffered tor five rears, -i thought the disease
would leave a very deep scar, but the Cuilcura
hemedlea cared It without any -s*r* 1 cannot
csurer* with al*n "Hat । Mificevd before using
JVmtoura Kemedlt*. They savedI my life.
»ud I feel It my duty to recommend them My
nail I' restored as good as ever, aud m&gt; Is my
eyesight. I know of a nuiut-er of different per
sons who have used the Cutleuns Remedies and
“•*'

P. DRAKE. M. b
Off.ro over Holin
Office hour* Iron : n, ;
ooctlo&lt; with roaiJrucstoie

T
M. H. &lt;au.A.spi:
A.
• . aud I’. .*. &lt;

Public

Rockwell Clty.Calboui Co.. Io*a.

Hastings. Mlci&gt;.
. Cntrrare Beiuvdie*
Cure evety species of agonising, humiliating,
M. FOWLER
lulling, ti'.rodtng. burning, scaly, blotchr and
l&gt;n .I&gt;ly disease* ofthe skTn. soup and blood,
•
.
'Dennwith tass.ot hair, from pimples to scmfuia. es
cam nos.iidy seblhymtoBWlftl. *MM A Vail Ar::.
Holdr v cry where. 1'rice. CuUwa. Me.. *&gt;ap,
Resohi-bt. »t. ITt-pared by tbe Potter gTUART. KNAPJ’JUrng and Chemical Corpcnstton. Boston.
gHtoi.il for tlor. to Cure rtln IHseases."
Mwr*.!«IltastraHomiand lao tretlmoatai*.
Practice In &lt;11 cu-irtC ailed Mate* e-mrv.
(Mmurrih.!
nil! 1'LES. blackheads. red. rooxb. chapped
|J||y| nnd offy «kin prevented by Cut leu: a
Associate office *
Houseman Block. &lt;

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a

IT STOPS THE PAIN

Backache, kidney palm, wrakne**.
uid muscular
rellevtd in one mtaute by tbeCuti
VfllAtecur* Antl-Pata master, tbe first
ana only Ukstantam-oas wta kllling plaster.

jI

X liAKUHi; .V

n

Office over Vest:;'

-W. LOWRY. M. 1'
L_._ !

G

M3KSr

“

Office and re*lde:.
House. Harting*. M

■ar Com

0. WELTON

Reasonable Terms.
i7 acres in Rutland, fair house bfit no
gi &lt;*l outbuildings, ^10 acre* improved.
I ot.- of fenec tltnlirr and wood. Within 7
-die* of thia city and 4 of Irving station.
This farm will be said at a liargaln. on a
rm»otial&gt;!e payment down.

iMBby fire, tigbtotag or wtnd
Ufa toy d -ath md acc&lt;dcni.
gMITll

(Office In Vai&gt;m

A E. KEN ASTON
O..
Attorn

40 aerra in Rutland
mile* from tills'
cit). all Improved, good strong aoM but no
building*. ■ luuul lays well and produces promptly attending to.
well. Has l*rM sold within last five year*
R. TIMMERMAN. ’.baaapaikJe Ityfor 81.000. Will be aold way below that
•
aiciu’i an ; &gt; tkn n/
figure.
(Office over Latbre? » dreg tor-.-.'
2 city lot* in Hasting*, drelrab’.t- place
ira bomr.
Will be closed out at half
tlwlr value.

P
artin v. uarkfj:
M
suraiin- and

gpMta) attention given I- Mikls* etetaxre*
4 property. The ititefrvt, d aoa-MUrc-

Call oil or atldti': *

.stings City Base,

HASTINGS. MICH.

Hartl i.c*.

Three speciAl exami-tattan* will be held Ibi*
tall as follow*:
and'jwu'1*’’1'’ r-rt&lt;!*&gt; a?dSkUwilV. '&gt;•»• »’h

^At^Ni’b-vine. Friday and ftaturd*). Nov. *:h
At -MiddleviZe. Friday and ttaturday. Nov.
»th aud 3XX
Three examination* are for third grade *rrtiDeatesonly Examtaatloea will begia at -me
p. pi on Friday and eto«e at fnuct*. in. ou bat
unlay. No sprctal certificates "Will be b*ue&lt;l
unless absolutely necensary. All who Intend

J. W. RonaBT*. i ■
J M. Hmxth.
Board of Examiners.
E.vocn Axdru*. i

CAPITAL. SS "&gt;.000.00.
‘t

incorporated under tto I•&gt;* nf the
Michi; a;..
.

Open for business Dee. r .'■**' a
laarly occupies *•&gt; .'..••mt iwt
•

Ik

on nr.!’-'1:

O. U. Itabiuson. President
("tester Nester. \ ce. Fre*
C.'D Brvbe.Qrtftr.

CHANCERYORDKR.

State ot Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit ta
(■:„ui-.-f..
■
Suit Iiending tn tbc’Oremt Court fnr the Coun
ty of Barry ta Chancer/, at the City of Hastings,
General Baakttig Baslaeta Traameted.
on tbe 13th day of ttopteuitor. A. D . t*«3.
ACCIDENT AT CHATTANOOGA.
Jacob K. Ash. eou&gt;pla:nant. vs. Ciarlbel Ash.
defendant.
In this cause It appearing frvtn affidavit on ROBERTSON HOUSE.
on
tildes
file, that the defendant * last known r*«ldrnl
K, CnATTANOOUA, Tenk , Sept. 21 —k car on plac- «u Canon City, Mmhigau. but thatsb*Is not a reataent of that place al the pr*w:&gt;t
the electric railroad, while going uji Misaiau tunc, and her wtornatou * are unknown, there­
Cor. JefiVrson and Court
Hutiagi, Mrt.
ndge yeaterday morning, slipped on th* side fore &lt;m&gt; KMUoatafnmlth A ctagrore.so-tritoni tar
e&lt;&gt;tiipteJnanl. It Is otd-reil that defendant enter
Rates. 91.00 per Day.
of tbe hill, the track being covered with her appearance hi said muse, on or before fire
mouths from the-late erf tin* order, and that
This House is new. wit'. :-&gt;x*ani nwa
within twenty day* th- co-.nplaiuant cause this patronage nt tbe public I* n-&gt;ne,-nu!’r •elkitcd.
order to to published ta the Hamti X'»e-B*.* XKit.
jumped off. The parties injured were aU said pjibllcattoo to be rvnUnued once in each
visitor* in attendance at tbe reunion of
Wilder’s brigailp
•
Cireuit Judge
Sm.,i?h ,4 Co*^*BO''a.HoUclugx tar Complainant.
Attest: A tree copy.
The following b a hat of tbe injure!: Mr*
or fowls. Al»o a genet'
STW*
Mary Adams, injure! internally, probably
fatal; Mrs. M. J, Garrison, badly injured;
SHERIFF'S SALE
Copt. Owen Wiby, twlly Injure! inter­
nally;
YVilllam
Munford, bead Imdlv
cut: Mrs A C Ad.ll—- —*__ .

tho money, excepting about S.I.OU0 in aiiver,

_ GILLASPIE,

:-FARMERS-:

slightly tajured-oll the above from Cs^*
ID*; Mr* D. B. Mwwey. Mvoul.tae dWoretii
and ankle spr»ta«d; Buntwl A. Itearea, knse
and stamMer sprained-toth of Pnnretan,
lad.: J. H. Clark a-IrG
__ ■ w_

O. W. Parker. Bunker H1R, UM
‘“I,

And All Others
When yon want anything in the li* &lt;*

and W p’
'

QnHr'M
TOWe?;

four (M).
—______________ -(Gnartk.range ,
nine (») weal, containing two hundred and
fcwty lMD sere* of land according to tbe gov’^tated “ZrftagsrMtob.. Au*, sub; i«*.
Grojta* D- Gtuj»ri«.
Atatar ec Ot Mortgage*.
Rm A KT. KMAI'PKX s VAWAltMaX,
Attorneys for AMiRee._______ _____
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMH.
State of Mtableau. County ot Barry.-*s.
Nottoe ta hereby given, that by an order of
the I rubat© Court fnr tbe county of Barn,
made oa the Mth day ot Augwx. A D.
months trow that date were allowed for credl

ba»ty examination.

^yownsAX

°.K

wag reported in good condition Tbureday
nirbt. and th«

boots and shoes,

igan.

CALL "&gt;

Batuta 8mbi nn.

H. L. Newton,

Up to Friday evening twot&gt;ty-eix&gt;xli« bad

Monday h&gt; September, 18W0. by a vote at «
folio**: Timothy Kerrigan. Mies Allan.
Charto Allan awl wffe, James Black (10
years), William Black, Alice Bradley (I
years), Margaret Bradtoy (I year). Mrs.
James Bradley, Mr* Stepton Burke aud her
two children. Mix Bracken (80 yearr),Michoal Doahy. Thomas Farrell, Lawrence
Farrell, Agite* Farrell, Stella Farrell.

Odd IbUosrs bad pant ttU.SI4.QU to Johns­
town Tbe Daughters Rebekah convention
clcaed to meet at Topeka. Kau.. at tto gome
time aa tto grand lodge.

bomlnatel th. tallowing ticket: Ouvernoe,
h™»bu~,o&lt; ra-.kb.wk mu.,,.
xmraw. B.
Wk-. Willi™

tXKCltTOK-8 BALE.

HASTlNi;-

u Bwh.w;

All Hew Goods Mi
' .
prices SatisW
1*0,900

brtw«

To buyerw In every ttutaJw*-

four turom fa the h
have been cxeuead fc

-;.PRODUCE-&gt;
Executor.

p«M in caali « ‘f*4’

�HASTINGS BANNER-.Supp!ement

CAMFOBMIA!

Barry County Fair Bulletin
1? YOU WANT

:-Seasonable Clothing-:
f
—AMI&gt;—
'

rr.xii-ry. I'rayiaiona, Bybuylngand

baby show
L s its. and th' contI need.

n-W. i-juau. O.N,

tamps. crockery, glasswan* nnd

furnishing goods

nMii

Unod# and School Books at
.; 3Je, co Uro tor Me.
.it bottom prices.

B. MUDGE &amp; SON

Dr. Lathrop’s

In utie minute.

furnitube

HASTINGS.

(Republican),' 1,W3;
will be a ra ballot,
having received tbo
tu,
x (Rnulanglxtl has
ibilenn), 2,U&gt;7; Straoi
• brti.it U necessary.
, i-ict Naqitet iBuulangist)
lie (Hepubllcan), 1,770.
a majority.
I i the
' '•district Daisy (R'pub•tin (Boulangiat). 3,5*0;

Undertaking,
HASTINGS. MICH.

...... ,n,n, '."Qu ,1;vy

I rirtirl*.

" ",.u “

iSlSSgy-

•••nib.

.......

And wifehas had town?
Fratn the pond ncroes th# lot ••

n you'd belter go tills year,
i- tour wifealong.
.i ph ,i«Atit holiday
i-:ic nit to the llirmig.'
m't afford the time,
too ntu.-h to'Uo,

I- or your forefather-, .nit

OeflnltloBa.
'Pure-bred."—An animal of * dikiin.,
b^'72

****

augist candidate.
I gain two spatk by the
r&lt; ffult-, nt MelUm, and
&gt;inirn«. tbo latter &lt;i&lt;-A-nt.rfgu Affair* Sublet.’ MJ
’t.uauce, Selected for the
Alpra Maritime*, nnd

*

nixed henl-brewl to which it belongs

... Z
~Am "n,n“l whose sire
‘be,n^ ®* different breeds, are re­
corded, nr are eligible to record In the rectSd^
'heir respective

invi&gt; ami rows

‘ Grade. —An animal tutvIng .M-tx-r
cent, or mure of the blood of any one of
I 1
pure-brerd*. but nut Itself
■ u inire-lired or a eroAs-bred nnlmal.

&lt;■( talking

t-uongii for iiir.

&gt;« I ‘
‘
» man ol
If he geu out from twme."
' N2Sf *
1,1 “,l ««r county
. .I1"'/.’'.““other nuuiJ
’ hr. ,hl* 01,1 ,OV I" our tale.
•

and Hiiidn-ti.
me.
ua ll.rm

I u.nr ‘ N»‘''e."-An animal
Dial caniuit be shown to have fifty per
cent, of Hie blixsl of any of the recrgniltMl
pure breed*.

tend our Barry county fair.
WlH&gt; kenl lil, wife', vwwt tirtl
did iienl Tt lor a supper bell.
Aud dill uot think It wrong.

" site might eiinw hark
’*«• could tie.

ftB'RStex: swaps'nior* n* f**1*
1 plainly see my error now Ynn’ve
■ a —. .... .

HatuDwiiii: gu|

CAurowfi
*•

cuf^1- rof\l

ATARHH

Iabietinened^qToroviuxlmJ

SANTA ABIEanfl CAT-R-CURE
Spld and guarantevv! by

*,N*n elected tinmqiy: M.
til. MM. Boulanger end
Farcy anil St. Morperlenco'Se turudd upon them. Tbe fact ia,
that Icewater, drank slowly and in moderate
quautlfte*, constitutes a healthful and tnvlgoratlug drink. There is no doubt that ice

■
w111 ,M,t on’&gt;‘ be favored with
itelightful studies for the eye. and rich
feast* for the mind, Gut beguiling plea,,
ure* for the car—tin- caiteiu e of sweetly
flowing music. In the Inspiration of which
we forjrrt pain and l«nisli grief and egre.

... .. .....
uie man
W ho cun run tiling* iu they should twrun
«Mi a ralemlfie plan.
1
/*'

i. the pesky t
it should Ih'.

SrndJ#r &lt;

rovinora arc coming in
, mlnirtcr ot justice, is '

t-her logo."

Sb#'d like a ttfotTtay "

pa,. ‘^Bronchyti^.^

tJ/raL. lu,recn»«’ will plea.*- take noI” M In'" i!!!1”'1''
“
afler e K 11 ‘’’efock a. m until ••

'*’* bo la not going to
ttoir-annual county f,Tr
That be d &gt;n't bHIera In taking
His wife ami children there.

it
isften
• Io KO.
u,r ol wnrtlnir time
ii the shin, -*'*

-TaStc ~GMTI«TQ|

uihiing. Thenc&lt; tbo
Bouiangist club, break-

h Tu hltatafl

URU(; AND BOOK STORE,

Hiper to n friend.
i mii not suing
did attend."

it -porte from

tbe country districta
the city of Avignon,
e into tha Efoulanger

Y°ur Babies

■Bwr'r Cash Bargain Store,

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.
tf*il_

W. H. C00DYE1R, -

trn* up to this hour show
r.y-nine Republicans and
vrab) leans, with ninetyilb-tnrna from the MontTu-.-j that n re-ballot will
'*«. thought nt first that
» elected thsrs.

'

- Sold Agent.

11 any ueaier wr, uc uus .uv
... ....... ...
Shoe* wttho-n i.itme und price stamped on tha
bottom' put him down a* a Irkuit.

l y Si. P.cot, a ItwUlon&lt; 1* c'-ctnl in Pau. and
lit public in. tn Nugerte
\ Ail
R iulodn (Bottlxugr" ’ liulcmr. he-l.-illota are
emeueaxn ami M. Con-

.

’“id?" •“

To The People of Barry CohdIy ,1 ""

J
J’ |
The agricultural fairs of the country
Xqvc 1h-&lt;v»iu&lt;- in some sense n reunion of j
old friends ami acquaintances, as well as !
edu«■utlmtal institutes, and the opportu- 1
idtles .they offer to meet and greet old I
frimteb have had much iodo with establish- j
ing their present popularity. We shall
strive Io have miiltipliesf attractions, sad j
engage a.* many elevating and instructive ’
exhibitions, games and uuiuscmcnts as can I
lie s, cured, and nil Ihe rare nnd striking j
novelties that tiie genius ot the times ba* 1
iMH-n al.;.- to Invent to enliven and enrich i
IhlxaTUbm. aullta.r
r.r ... I

ii-iit awl train.

«&gt; the fair.”

Groceries;
Gk&gt;sw&lt;are

A

You sure can t forget it for fully a year.
'
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Pq"*''
J'*dr 1:0 l,ru8 clerk)—I want a cake uf
^“bin'a violet «uapfor my doggie, and* pioc*
cmU)&lt;’ •oaP R* my husband. How much
J*’
]"*“,‘u“n. •'; cartite, 10 crate; 11.10.

TV
.yl 1,0w de*rl Tou "“V K1”
rocl* baro' ,'”,nn,nn
tiie castiie.
• ’
.
Clerk—Wo don't keep it, ma'am.
Lady i -xit furiously)—1 thought you called
.J**
• J™S

they un- available anil eoushtenl with IIhcharacter .-iii&lt;I good faith of tin-*M&gt;cii-ly.
thus nssuring the public of the many Iiril- : Unlit rxliitQiioii.v that Burry County ba*
,"7** •"■retoion-. t&lt;» this rmi. «•&lt;-. that
! lufvr this matter in charge, will try and
Huai e thl&lt; fair Wperiar and unsurpasM-d In
j
every
respect. We know that then- are
Ground

Tbe National League of East Indian Brah­
mins propagate tbeir doctrine "by lectures
aud millions of tne )amph)«ta. 8oma.of the
latter are ludd enough to lx&gt; quite a credit to
tbo tolrr.uioe of British olUcials, who persiM
in ignoring such attacks, though Calcutta

every fanner should In*. Interested in pro­
gressive huslmndry. .enough at leant, to
make Uie sacrifice if snch it Im- of tbe labor
necessary to prepare fur
necessary
for the
tiir cxitinit
exhibit nt
at
Harry amniy Hili', adwwim the beotnc m*

tars. On# ot those malcoateuta draeribas an
Engiiah functionary as "ths local bom blood
sucker," and a xealous clergyman of U&gt;#
Church of England as a "oarnlroroux I’bari-

Crockery,
and Lamps.

t to tbe Fair

™4'

•("•ria! premium*.
u ..

nams &amp; Van Arman.

REMOVED TO

ini-in in Barry romily. nt |

Mixcir. j

nA; . i

•Lr li-”r'-” Ob. blw*’*! assurance.
f
aud win toever kept »u rameifibrahc# bf

.1 m &lt;t&gt; in pjn.|p.m.ift.in.
- S
- ..1 ,n !«.' r VI
deal.

! &lt;U
i
1 .is
1.41:

. Dress Goods, Cloaks,

Periodicals, Stationery and
(Shawls, Hosiery, Underwear,
School Supplies,
And Millinery Goods.
At Lowsst Prices.

SEVENTH
POINT

AttKcdfoiite."

6 42.1X30 ».i»
i:
in •-•5
r, 57.12 M |«..Vi
7.W 1.10 l».0‘

taws h like

ihimtUnt l'»'v God'
David, tbe diepberd boy; Dayiik tl*
yinaMeat; Da.ui. whom J«wse h«J «“*
tl oii •'t worthy to bo brought More U.e
, ‘
_ fir aa* the clwsen one. Trul;.
U«VM are not Ute *«P •*
...
IB UlOOII IA .. .. ........... ..
. . •
„r Galtaib bjitu
. .
«-h.&gt; -amit OUt bUHWV tile t’e

"2dS5ta.ua* OU
oa.i-.ikipslfi-

„r » &lt;&gt; dN«ta«
.... X

Qurktte .

brand JUpldv.. Ar.

2. r 7.lt&gt;.iOJ»
3. M 7JS|!I.W
1 8^0 b.n 11.47

RtthMS
si.nolu.®
ore.ix.TT
1 tux 10.001 I.K&gt; W.U

~
MU»
ISM
MO

d'

Saul .wore tn b# the dra.fi of David, but
SaU *•
lynytherlv affuetion between

,, w
A !1AHN. Local Agent, HaaUaga• w.rl-oulu g.p at. a..Chicago.

Don POUCHER

IONIA. MICH.
* V i”
blaer for obtaining a BUSL
th/.'1’ ' ' ri"N Ertabllshrd 1377. Tuition
n ”*‘'-rni.&gt;rM-iioittnihlp.
I. M. POUCHER. Prop.

I’WHSiimS:

,h.

berab.
•S-JS.XirSd
power of iwic contained In «ald moncaK tbp
the statute in *Drh caw* made and I rovl^^^
said «nortgagewll1 beforedoj^"/ gained,
the mortgaged P,,D'ImT VI, north rfoor of
which rate will be
Mtv of na’tlngs. In tiie
the court temra Iu Ihoclb
7IhBl hecounty of Barry »'&gt;&lt;« »»‘® “‘.“’S'Xit court ter
Ing ihe place nt li&lt;&gt; dl««
“tlV
sberllt
Barry coun’y). at
the tbiriirtb d»r of
of raid county on M*‘9rl*’'.Vdre o'clock noon.
November A. D.. &gt;**®Y"
l-e due

ygg ffcss-

BOILERS!

!!« Slit
l,oll‘Tr works. establHbrd
? ^.'i.r'rl0’ bl&lt;h
&gt;«* praasure
'■'Ira. brrki hln».l‘’
of all klnd», aiixike
Mr
OW bollrre taken m «X«late,(J*X- ’} **%bo”Fh®11'
4Foundry vt. and Mich.
*"
iXtrott. Mich;
W-00

range nine west. couw“* "
land more or le*’Dated August 241 b. *** ’
E g JoXM.
_
.
.... ......rfi.rartCutUbgdtt*"**®*

&lt;

tMotovf tar

u via a-

o' &gt;b.

A’itn Ts.nl Tb.
b«l —P‘ ,h’
‘V.ta &lt;TO~dUa'b«b - »ld b. to
b. rwoariUd
b»l o.aium.d hb panuli
„ d.™1. ..a » «“
g.„i ™ „
ot lb- -*"l'1*r'L™&lt;lL War — rosloR

d.lrai. bb«d).
To
hi“
br".^'"H ,d.llll&lt;aa&gt; lero
run a"i*r'r,1UM..

opturadln tn.

ard—be killed

of section ‘wrniy-eeven. an(limrter &lt;rf *«"
the wrat half of &gt;* »"«*
tr.p-ev forth,

THE TAILOBS AND DRAPERS

Wl.—Seven hundred panicun the *tcanv r City of
.trough ii jieriod of p.-ril
. . thich they will never furGENTLEMEN.
‘mvn ran back and forth in
Bert in the world. Ktanrinr hh
r |«.ured through openings *T&gt;M0 GEMU
SB HAND-SEWEp HlluF.
use with fearful rapidity, si mi noi
t.i&gt;i « i ri -!&lt;"»
»:um
A'l
li't
&gt;prr*crv4r&lt; tn anticipation
EXTK* VAM'B CALF SHOE.
tie for li\jn tho angry t2..vo
tits WB KINGMAN* SHOE.
4e boat left Cleveland for •2.00 and •1.75’WiYK' SCHOOL SHOEh.
All made la CongrtM. Button and I-ace.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

Of Barry county are

kQRU:: S^OS.t
EEA-STITSTOe.

Best line of suitings to Meet frotu.

Satisfactory work guaranteed.

storm raging over

Have a new suit made by Lunn Hn».

I that fairly lifted tbe great

Get Your Partner

I stream ocred In around
mgers by this time were
: ened, nnd tlte nwre timid
’•vwrvcrs and put them on.
bulkbead springing soon

the Hastings Fire Dept,
°Of
r ll” Hulin^ R" d,p‘ •

Unioi Hall, Tiindaj Eve., Oct. 3.

error followed.
k* I liKHled.
forced into tho bent with
Im paddles, and rose rapidoou &lt;ri tlio null n deck. The
■ta and the ladle*' aalooti

Music—Grand Rapids' best orchestra.

but natural productions »-f Califonda. |
Sold nt f1: a package: three for ?j.3o. ami
guaranteed bj W. II. Goodyear.
Mis* Emmn Swarti-ut. of .t«rk.«&gt;&lt;n. I- i
under an c-t for slander.
Happy Home Blood Purifier U the peo­
ple's popular metlichie for purity Ing the
blood; preventing or curing dy.'i-ep.-in.
billiousne-. headache, boils and at! fevers
and malarial dinettes. Price 30 cent* and
one dollar per bottle.
The Fenton fair gets going Get, e. and

though hole*. «era eat in tto# gunwales' to
. . ....
—..k ..... if n.d In. rw I I lift tn

.w.,4 tok Inw w«.lur .»Uu la. will
wall
The raeeengeiw Fremded.
•During ttfi» terrible situation the posann-

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE .aTba
Bert Material. Best Style- Bevt Fitting.
If uot told by your dealer, write
.
W. L. IHH'GLAS, BROCKTON, MASK
Examine W. L- Douglas 12.00 Shoes for gen­
tlemen and ladle*.
FOK SAIX BY

A. WOOLLEY,
HASTINGS.

PEERLESS
DYES best
For BLACK STOCKINGS.
Sold by Druggot*. Also

LOOSE’S EXTRACT
THE GREAT

cabinUiouting nt ti..« top oTbi. voice:
orc tost; tho boat U •inking." Thw
tbe pasaengere even more terrified, «
officer* of Ute boot were finally compelled to

•&gt;»

S»ul UU

MORTGAGE SALE.

uf a inortguzeex.-ctifrrt toy
.,'P $ the
ami Ellen Blgjni W E $.Joue*. traj»£

R •| Ub'ican* IM.

Volunteer.

RUS2LLS 16tt ASNOAL BALL

North Side State St., opp. Nevioi'.
A complete aa»ortinwit.of

nra:

There aro some individuals undoubtedly,
who canuot drink ice natcr without injury,
and who ought never to use it, but to a great
majority of persons it ir refreshing and
haaltbfuL Its use, temperate and discreet, ia

j amt go to the*Talr.

C utters. Robes J. nOKIMM When Visiting the Fair

5.7 Blankets.

la a harmlesa substitute is slmplr a delusion
As the source of danger feared by aotn# is tbe

______ 14

It Is quite surprising to notice the numenius reports of n-nmrkable ««••• «» »'rvons di«-&amp;M- cum!, such »' headache, tits,
nennu- pruitration, heart affections, bt.
Vltu-' dance. Insanity. a»'l pmloiigwl
!&gt;» (»■ MH" !!«&lt;«&gt;"»«
Nervine. This new au«1 improved I'raln
MV &lt;—1. and m-IIHn-. I..'H&gt;where gall ing a remarkable reputation for
curing the worst of these dlMUMt. a* well
as the Injurious effects of worry, nervous
Irritation, mental and physical overwork.
XV H. Goo-hoar, the druggist, will IG'e
away trial Iwttfc of this W‘"«‘erti[i rem
edy. its iio-iitirWy contains no opium or
morphine1-raaecutlnK Attorney Wm. h. Barber,
of Gladwin county, died Sonilay.
ITneh- Sam's Condition Powder* will
cure dl.tra&gt;»r.. ™u«hk ««•. &gt;&lt;•"” •“)
mclrf &lt;l&gt;.
I*1 ««&lt;•■&gt; ‘‘“V,
(k’.IW. lx&gt;CV™1"7 *"■ “

women, but many ot lb* Utter toy about in

CapL D. IL Mi Ltughlin, who was in com­
mand of tho boat, shows plainly tbe effects
of blstrtp Hosaid: “The boat's crew t&gt;ehaved splendidly. Tbe forra of tbe waraj
.
...
t_ ILU..4.
l^ah n.lM and
loe rr— u am...... —-- wares higher than I ever saw Ufurr.
»
&gt; .
Hl In—..r
man's bead. Great holes were knocked In
the aide of the boat to l#t tb« n«‘«' n,“ otrtTwo days, however, will sufile# to remove
all trace* of the terrible storm wtilc'j plncvd

For Sale by W. H. GOODYEAR.

YOU CAN LEARN

•

SHORTHAND I
lust as rradliy a- by attending some srlmol awl
ut
the exwnae.

LESSONS BY MAIL.
1 new method-MMFIX and THOBOUGII.
Shorthand writers get from

S60 TO S150 PER MONTH.

issuwtsrrersi

lUv. Mr. M«W. '■&lt;
railed by (be pi—bylerlana of 7 pblana.
BwlL.l. S^vlb

. lb. cau 6&lt;/id Exn-sct

-10W earaitif ovrr
s 1,000 PER

-J1

YEAR.

II#

— ^,b of
c«w.
Kb -’n. tram drad
tba cnhnl-

«hHn» Sweeney RLpg-ls&gt;ne. Stifles, all
swoVten ThroSu Sprains. Cough, etc.
^veSbyuTofone"bottle. W«ran*rd
| ™ Dr. E. IL I-Athmp. DrugrisL

HaaUcgsPart borsrs and «&gt;»e remarkably fine
"‘rwhich i* now in progress.

and

insuranca

0GP.APH1C INSTITUTE.
ANN ARBOR. MICH.

�REVIEW OF THE QUARTER.
LESSON Xfll, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­

NATIONAL SERIES, SEPT. 29.

The Itraou. that have Iwu evudderfd dur­
tag th. quart,-, juat brought loaclora bare
K&gt;ver«. oue of the mo*t Important erm of
the history of tbe choran peopln of God.
Lvvm I bad to do rapectelly with the cnlh
tag of Samuel by the Mart High. Samuel
............ .. “““
given ny in* uoru
u answer to Hannah’, prayer. And accord­
lux to tbe vow ot fafa mother the life of Sam­
uel w« devoted to the wrvice of Gid. He

,

^w“ SLE .‘
•caod«M«*» 'hr people and
offend'd tho Lord with tbeir -ickiduees. be

’ c:rneriinent tn a laundry has proved to me
tested against a certain well known brand of
same amount of cleaning power and one and
■tit's . . ’That is. //?&gt;
Soap will do &lt;nu
-..-ork of the soap against which it was
-.•n4der the Ivoka* a trrj* good laundry soap.”
JOHN W. LANGLEY,
i-rofernor of Chomititry, University cf Michigan.
: represented R&gt;be “just as poed rs the * Ivory’;”
I .•’felts. tack :he peculiar and remarkable qualities of
Scjp ard insist upon rettinp i-.

jilver Steel Diamond'orsj{ws
ES TlJfDEK itwlB domtL-lwu-ry
i demotiKsated by actual tc-.u iu mU
i j. It la the tret “all the year around
OBULI* to produce a ran c- . x!: k th-j

vi«K&gt;n before that vMichaafod to Samuel for
a longtime. Perbapa herein lie.one of tbe
ru&gt;: valuable hwouaof tbe quarter-a Iruou
for motbepa If you would rai-o up tour
■one to be mighty men before the Lord', de­
vote them to G.xlh wrvice from the ftr»L
In Lt.-ra.-m II ww told the wirruwful death
of Eli and the humiliating d&lt;&gt;fent of Israel—
a defeat that ,-m lie ckwly traced to dbobedtence of Godh command. Iuun-1 bad a!
thi; time fallra away KMnewbat from thw -rehlpcf tbo one Gtel. But when a war

CALIFORNIA!

NO SERIOUS DISORDERS.
The dfepreltfan of the nurplue in Ur- U.
b-treasun ,-ngugea lire attention of onr
..Matmtiten, but u ulon.. vjU| question has
ourattentloiu and tliat is the reduction of
the surplus con*umptfve&lt;. 'Sinre the dlseo*«-ry aud introUuKUm&lt;rf.J)r. King's New
Discovery for cmumuiption. there lira lieen
a.marked deen-asi- hi tbe mortalllv from
‘‘ry*’!*5*1 dis'-a**’. and II li jxc-lb:,-1&lt;,
*ul! lurcher red uh* the number of con»niupUves. How? By keephtg constantly at
tend u l-ottle of l&gt;r. King's New DUrover-.
and using aeconHng to din-ctkHi*. upon
tire apjwnranrt- of the find symptoms, such
a.- a cough, a cold, a sore throat, a chest,
or aide patn. Taken thus ear;* a cure t.*
guaranteed. Trial bottle* free nt W. H.
Goodyyir'* drag Mure.
•ttaeh.
( '
The transition from long, lingering and
painful *h-kne*s to robust health marks an
epoch In the life of the individual. Such
a remarkable event is trrraurrd in tjie
nu’itmry iitul tta- ayehey whereby the gnexi
heallli has Ih-ux attained Is gratefully
taeraed. lienee It I* that so much is heard
in praise of Electric Bitters. So ninny feel
they owe their rmtumtlon to liraltli, io the
use of the great alterative «nd tonle. if
you are troubled with nny dlM-nae of kid­
neys. liver or stomach, of long or short
Standing yon will surely find relief by use
-f Elcetrie Bitter*. Sold at 50c. and St
jn-r bottle ai W. H. Goodyear'* drug store.

Pajus. Sept 23—The ilectirti yesterday
pnww-d off tranquilly iu Pari., only a few
minor disturbances being reported bit wees
early morning nnd nightfall. Il-port* from
tbe prdvinrei aleo Indicate that no serious
trouble has occurred in the country dfatrict*
There was a riot in the city at Avignou,
where a crowd broke into tbn Boulanger
cotymittee room*, burned tbe voting papers,
and set fire to tbe building. Thi-tic &lt; tho
mob pruceedo.1 to th" Boulangiet club,break-

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

dfivirg out th- members at the club

In tbo flr»t dirteioa at the department ot
ihe Seine G»y.t (llepulilican) tmal.dUi voice;
Turquet (Bmilaiigisl), 3.0HS; Dxspaty. (Caatcrvntiv.)/2.lu:: Mux-t (llepuUicaiii,
Petit {Labx-) 2M There will be a re ballot,
none of tbe candidate, having received tbe
requbiio majority of vote*.
In Si. G.-oig-u Andrieux (Bnutengtet) ha.
ti.WD; Berger (R-publlcnn). 2.U37; Slrau.
(H-publn-an) 2.NJI. A r.-boliotte necetiary.
In tbe Pantbeoa diatric: N.quet (Baatengwt)
lira LSbd; Bourneville (Republican). ‘1,770.
No candidate ha. a majority.
11 the
Faubourg BL Honore di»tri«-t Pawy (R«t&gt;nblivan) ba. 3,035; Martin (Bouinngi.'),
neressvry.
triefx

ronehu

r.t&lt;

Send far circuUr.&lt;|&gt;*r»*lt!i3^rg,2-.
ABIETINEMCKciotyyiLLi cal

The foregoing are Parltom dfa-

UM

The best salve In the world for cuts,
Return, fruru tbe provincoa ore coming in
bruise*, ulcers, «alt rheum, fever sores,
alow ly. M. Tbeveuct. minlrter ot jurtice. w
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corxs,
elected in tbesecund division of. Lyoux Reand nil skin eruption*, and jo-sitlvely cures
baliota will b. required, and alao
pile*, ornopay required. It I* guaranteed
deaux
In tbe first divtaiun of
to rive perfect satlifHctfon, or money re­
(Republican)
bn.
'
funded. Price 25 cts. per twx.' For sale Siegfried
Marchand, th&lt;: Buulxngiit cahdidate,
But by W. H. Goodyear
‘Die Botilangi.1. gohi two inti by tbe
THtONLY. And now tli-y -*ay that Muskegon -and* election uf Count Gnffult-, nt MelUm, and
GUVJaMeed
M. Mtllerriye, ut Auiirn., tiie latter defeat­
Jew ’’O’V
H-&gt;lr of liulies to the field of l»ttle. But the will povltevely locate there.
.
ing Mimst'-r ut Porvign Affair. Sublet. M.
reuunnnd &lt;4 thu Most High bail U-. ii vi&lt;&gt;Iluuvle,
mbiirtcr
of
f.nunre,
Selected
for
tbe
Mothers win find Dr. Winehell'* teething
ABIETINE MCD'CaVQRQVtLLECilJ
Uitcd; God dill not light with the Israeliteand ttey wri-a defeated, fur the Philistine., syrnp juattht-medlein&lt;-'t»huvein the liouee M. Miiiiic, prraidont
the chamber of
fur the children: ft will cun- cough*, colds,
sore throat, and regulate the bowels Try feputie.-., for tbe Heruiremont dividon of tbo ,
it.
’
.
was therf -I!
Sold and guaranteed by
Muskegon want A a gravel loll roail/T&gt;uilt
iu tho ronstant ront-st with the world you
Oaly. five । nndidalre in Pens are known
fioin.tlmt phie- io Slocum's grove, dear definitely to bavi- L-rru elected namdy: M. W. H. GOODYEAR, - - Sole Agent
mint ote-y Him.
.
. ltiI&gt;-A-!ii 111 wo were told uf tbo repentance acr&lt;»&gt; the country.
Bn&lt;*on 'Pu-puldicauL MM. Boulanger and
'■fvl»rr.vl aud tbe rt-scuo &lt;.( Hi* pcv|d&lt;'. after
LaGu--n‘e (Rcviidixii.t*;, Farcy and St. Martwenty yrnre’ ptnibhmvtit, out «f the Imml. Would it«e Kemp'* Balsam (i-rthe throat amt .tin (Eoulnngiat).
ii any u&lt;ra;*'g Mty- or
Shoe* wRhmifi?.ime and price elaiaped ou too
lung*. It i« rurrn's more case* of cough., cvid*.
And th* bnn&gt;l uf thi- Lord wn» against tiie rattan*. bronchirl*. croup and nil throat and “
2 a. m.—The return* up to th»w hour show bottom' put him down »• n frr.ua.
lune trouble* than any other medicine. The tbe efartiou of »-igh!y-!'.iiie Republican* and
i IV istveonied the action of th- !*rael- proprietor has authorised any drugxUt to a »c fifty-c'ght ant-Rtapnbliran*. with ninety* in demanding u king. Samuel bail grown
three rr-lmllot*. Returns from tho Mont­
martre district indicate that a re-ballot will
I aud lit*
had l.-i-^ra made
merit ot this grest remedy. !^ir*»- battln
l*j necevtary. It wra thought at firrt that
Win. A. Live. ol Kalniiuiroo. who wai Gen. Boabmg-w wawclvctel tb$r&amp;

oik

SANTA ABIEanS CATR-CURE

arre«te&lt;l chanted with attempted nt|v, hn-

•’auilTe* anjf Baker Gntsgv. tlNT. DOLLAR i'i.H FOOT
• • - h.-.rtktare it-el.-r tar the ATKINS SILVER STEEL DIAMOND
■ .
:Il siuttioter it for you. Jvmlt rtuouut with unit : Citi- ’.*i -u.
MCS Ju
tUDIMUPOUS.IHD. t:EMP!&gt;:?.7EHH.
QL__XrVFa
MINNEAPOLIS. 1'1

4. u. in.—M. Ferry ho* been defeated iu
th - Vmgra district by St Picot, n Revision-

and ymi ku«w how

Mieitt, iu NogertR-iuloJ'- illsulaaxke-).-illot» are

txtinfalnHitlc burn

[{■-, ublle.vi* IM,

HiH-Iain

WHY l YOUR LIVER

IWili-lL

IS OUT OF ORDER

' TABLE.

;wJ nt ItiC
Saul,
. Id t&lt;Gcd that Soul should tv
m ll*» Isrnr-litre desired. Saul

BB.C.McLWS
Will euro you. drive the POISON nut or

IVORY POLISH

PcaruMES THE Breath. Ask KR rr.
H.CMINC DDOOl,
DUtobwifehj

^ORSt-

BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.

MOHICAN CENTRilI,
i '.
I'akti Route."

SEVENTH ,'f
POINT really

.• - J.Jft *♦&gt;
IL.7)| C.3U 10.Cl 1.3
Kj j
s *

Mere»&lt;

mSXw;:
'irard iLatAd

! 3A0 b.J«H.*7
tiiiH

taslicneeut the blur. God had told him to
«psre not the Ameiekite* or tbeir tattle or
rod*, but Saul hod raved Agag. tbe king,
alive, atid bwi kept aliyo tiw best of the
•l.«p atul of tbe oxen and uf the falling* and
the lambs atu! nil that wax good." Thera b&lt;’
Lad preserved for tho use of bimiclL and Otxl
told Samud that thi* wra du-pienung to Him.
••Bebold." raid the prophet, "to olj-y i&gt; better
than to sacrifice.'’ Saul, rebtiktd by tho man
uf God. became repentant. But it no* loo

Iu Leraou VIII we are told td tbe anoint­
ing d David us tbo cbmeti uf the Lord.
W'licn Samuel raw Eliab, a *&gt;n of Jesra. « lu&gt;
wra tall mid strong and of regal bearing, iumid i.i hi* heart tliut ta-re «n* the future
kin- but God raid not au. "The Urd rrelb
n.,t a* :uan scetht for man looketh iij-hi tho
nutwanl aj jcnranre.but the Lord lookrthun
the bi-.irL" Oh. btaravl rararam’e. that i»
ami will ‘*cver kept in remembrance by
lhc:u that I*"*’G&lt;&gt;»U
David, the sta-plicrd bey; David, tinDa*id. artium .Jerne had not
rorthy to l*» brought before the
he «n&lt; tbe chosen one. Truly.

”£S!2taril t’ba Old Testament bln It*

war moraatrectirtk than the rtcry of David
■nd Jonathan, »*®ch wa» tbe subject of ta*
wn X Saul bad become jralousof David,

10.30
I? Oft
ISJ5
1.10

iri r- :«i
iMXlio.au ijmij

■ rajvcte-l him. and di-nilmgly raked.
"Shall Saul reign, dver &lt;ot" But Saul de­
livered Hom out of thv baud of the Ammon­
ite*. and Uteii they wen- cunvtered. In
l&gt;s».3n VI «e rtudied the la*t uddrea* uf
Samuel, that wonderful »jirecb of the pro­
phet ia which he reviewcil before the i«eojdo the history of tln.'ir natlcm. and rat out
to them the everlasting doctrine that true
prospcr.ty and unaB".ve&lt;l happitn-s* only
coma to those whorarve God »in&lt;*rely.
fimSlV r&gt;-j;'et&lt;*|Ilhaul ^sv'Au'o of the &lt;ii*o-

of Goliath by thi* youugret
&lt;md alter
herd. Darld. who went out before the। two
to m**: thb mo.5 mighty man of Un-

I 4t! 7.tfJ i.W 17.0*

’■un

—a kiug in .'4’1 rarawe--just wbnt th« IsrnelG-4 was about to try Hispw
e them :&gt;« upjMirtnnity to learn
gy« werv I"--!. But even when
fern sh.nv-.i to the people n* ln&gt;

ftXO

&lt;1 w J. ' l&lt;A|i\. Loaii~Agvt&gt;s, Baattogs.
* Bvqulu g.F «T. A .Chlcaco.

MORTGAGE SALE.
ufan^e^^’S^S^'R
MftXTcuUtai. dreea^; X' *nd ro

the ninth day of hovemiier A. !&gt;-. &gt;»•&gt;• r!'11!“
B$7 co” JK
Mg’S

due and unpaid at the date i?f«ndS'-”w dollar,
sum of nine hundred
■ ** f’Lith an attorprtaelpal and Interest. !•«&gt;’" *'Vuoob.ted In

Don POUCHER
eover the debt secured by »aiu inwa-a

IONIA. MICH.
IlVta1- tor obtaining a BUSII nos. EsublUhrd lift. Tuition
TM-buinnihlp.
'

power of sale contained In said
K. liu,.. m •ta»»Tg!£3di.77"Jr."&gt;
.Aid mortpge wl» be foriRlwed * deM-rinedtbe mortgaged prrmls«*
nStlh d&lt;rar of

LM. POUCHES. Prop.

V?UNGMENni-EmPHr
Addrrae

BOILERS |

:'c?'"’v|Ln‘?,J' ’bam boiler work*. «iabll*hed
■“•dajrai i
,ll«h •n‘&gt; &gt;«*
Ml“a.br^&lt; Lira K .tuli,'r»&lt;»f i»l kinds, smoke
*&gt;“u»w-fm0Mbol,‘?r» ***••",n n‘

would be to court additional igmr
An l Iteddea he would inevitably ba
“’'Yure.'- n ttaXd nod •*
w dt*u' w,lb
SgSl*

nf Micilon ‘wrr’'l-*.'?f**north w'-t quarter at »rethe wear half of the n«ww
|hrer north.
•Si-SlVlk.?

x:..,.;. &lt;«&lt;-»
taAVtar-

Tn— ta ta. Itata. -&lt; l.™&gt;
&lt;

Attorney tor Moruc-a"'-

'E. II. (AtUtfOl’.

The Women'* StAt

, K JrtX,*.

goodly num
... K. ki

A NIGHT OF TERROR. •

Dtinorr, Sept 21.-S -ven hundred panicstricken pawengen on ths steamer City of
ihortue*.* I Detroit pawed through* periwl of peril I
'
Thursday niebt which ther will never for­
of breath, could not !!•• «m left *ld»-. cough.
get Men and women ran back and forth in
terror ra the water poured tbrongh openings
in tbe ship am! row with fearful rapidity,
The *it&lt;- for the new Unlrmlty ' Hospi­ and all tied on lite-prererver* tn anticipation
tal will not i»e determined
*u»lll next ot n desperate battle for life in the angry
Tliutxtay.
.
,&gt;
• water* When tb* l*&gt;at left Cleveland for
Ellcrt'i-Extract ..f Tar * Wild. Cherry this port Thursday evening there wra but
U n *«fe. reliable anil j»len-ant reuinly for little sign of the terrible storm raging over
cqualis colds, brmirhltKjwthma. mid all
tlfroat trouble*: will relieve nnd benefit
cxmaumptlotL Try it nnd In- convinced.
Every bottle warrntitml: nricr ftOo mul St
per bottle. Sold uydruggUiti.
Trepared
by the Enuuert Proprietary Co.. Chicago,
III.
H.C. Hallen. of Bad Axe. will.build and
operate a furniture factory in Bay City.
■and tbe pnddlrbox bulkhead* hud begun to
Economy and itrejigth are peculiar lo Hood’*
HarrapsrlUn. the only medicine of which "Ito spring and a small stream dtawd in around
them. The paawragr-re by this time were
Dose* tine Dollar’’ I* true.
'
Battle Creek well# are going dry. and Very much frigbtcnwJ, and the,more timid
took down life-prewrvcr* and put them on.
the prior- of milk l« likely t&lt;) go up.
The new* of tbe bulkbead springing won
rracbcd the saloon deck, ami when the bulk­
' If toll fuller with asthinA. br.midiit;.*. dr
head gave way with a crash a few minute*
any dlnu-r &lt;&gt;t th- throat nr lung*, tndhlmt
cun fturprise y&gt;»n more than tin- rapid itrf- tater, a scene ot terror.followed.
Mrs. C

provetnents that will follow till- ti*»- of
Santa. Able. If you art firfinWed with ca&gt;tarrh.-nnd have tried oilier imillebu-. youtvlll lx- unable to exprera your amazement
at the ninrveloiH and iii-tiinlancoiH cura­
tive i«»wer-&gt; of I’aliforniu Cat-r-cure.
Thrne remediea are not
ret compounds,
but u.Ttunil production* nf Crdyonilu.
giiantulcHl by \V. II. Goodyear.
Mb* Emnm Swartoiit, of Jackson, fa
under arrcsl for 'lander.
Happv Home Blood Purifier I* the |w&lt;&gt;ple's popular medicine for purifying the
blood; preventing or curing dy»|vp?ia.
bll'.lousne**. headache, boils and ail fevers
and malarial diseases. Price 30 cent- and
qjie dollar jicr bottle.
The Fenton fair gets going t»cL *. and
slay* at It four days. •

H Is quite surprising to notice the num­
erous reports of remarkable ■ caws of .ner­
(or hall not tbe Wtitoeu *ung;
vous dlseaic* cured, soch a* headache, fits,
Sa-j hath diln bi* Chouwmdal
nervous prostration, heart affection.*. St.
Ab4 Darl.1 lurtb slain »da
thousand*t
Vitus’ daiicix Insanity, and prolonged
s.,1 mr. U. t. th. *•&gt;!&gt; of DyM. *»' slreplessnrs*. by Dr. Mill*' Restorative
0&lt;
■I*--"” “7“ Nervine. Thi' new and Improved brain
ami nerve fowl, and medicine, fa every­
,
XI i- 'of th- -*00* of P*rW* where galling a remarkable reputation for
-t— i~ &gt;-a a..' i» ta. curing tiie worst of them* dlMnses. as well
us the Injurious effecta &lt;&gt;f worry, nvnons
Irritation, mental and physical overwork.
IV H. Goodyear, the druggfal. will rive
away uSntottles &lt;»f this wonderful rem
edy. 41* positively contains no opium or
'^Jd ta’talon Ell I* told tho story of the
mornhlnc.
।
H.vsTfSauL Tba king twi wept tbo
I’Araecutlng Attorney Wm. E. Barber,
^^XdfiawbML a-- told in the
of Gladwin county, died Sunday.
, lr-z&gt;n, bo affected to bo reconciled
Uncle Sara's Condition Powders will
SjLvid and he bad continuedI hl* pursuit
rffKepherdboy. B»i «&gt;’.
cure distempers, coughs, cold*, fevers and
“USveiulpunWumnL War wraraginR»&gt;e- most ot the dlreaies to which horses, cat­
tbe PtaH.tme.and tbe IsraaUtra. and it tle, sheep, hop* and poultry are subject.
tween tn
utter. Saul *a« that
Rev. Mr. Money, of Marquette.has been
■sn-'*"intou‘ def“t’
the
n=,tI lw fenr''1 to m&lt;*1 $ T° called by the prvsbyterlans of A pfalau.i.

November A. D..
then 1* &lt;!“«
to utlsfy the amount which *£•»
„,d „.
on raid mortgage withJ"**"*’.'ly.gtrdallar*
penraa of ralr.
l|h sahi mortgage­
attorney fee a*
'".LJ.,: ■« follow*, to-wit:
The premise, are ,h*cJlnt?7i1 *pOrt r**t quarter

l-DllwT*«nta Nta. 'ta-

-Kill tUllI

English Spavin Liniment remove* all
Hard. Soft or Calloused Lnuip* and Birtiifahes from horses. Blood Spat in. Cnrb*.
Spltnta. Sweeney. lUng-lmneml
Swollen Throats. Sprains. (ougb. eu.
Save SM by use of one bottle. Warrantpl.
Sold by Dr. E. H. Lathrop. Drugri»t.
Hastings*
Frat hoists mid some remMkxb.y fine
I««»™ »'
« talr.

which Is now In progress.

ly -n th-r after ialo&lt;n&gt; on the main dark- The
officer*' nimrtmente and ti» ladle.' raloon
-.*»:» quickly flooded. Very won after thi.
the .tarbonrd paddlebox gave way, and the
height of tbo water mcrerail materially. Al­
though holer were cut. in the gunwale* to
let tho stream run out, i} «M Impo^lbto to
ktay &lt;m tte&gt; main'deck. The water rust un­
til it ua» fully alx and n half feel deep nnd
swept back into tire after cabiu in a solid '

During Ihi. terrible .itiMtic-u tbe pasecngers were duftered in the Uiloxi panic.tricken. One man readied up nnd down Ui cabin .houting at tbo top of hi. voice: ‘We
are Witbi loot ia .inking." Thi. made
tbe pa.rang-.-ni even more terrified, ami tbo
officer, of tbe boat were finally cooipcllod to
confine the excite i man. Tbe male paaraagj-rs u-emwl to bo non frightened than tbe
kunwn, but many of tb« tetter lay about in
(wooii. on tbe cabin floor.,

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 -SHOE GENTLEMEN.
Gl'ATIXF. HASD-sEWEp SliOF.
HAVD-SF.WEB WELT SltOE. ..
»
|. l \\|. 1 \KV.I |;* Mi'll.
I.VTKA ' III H&lt; AU 'H"lWOBKLXGMAVbNHOE.
*u&lt;! Sl.7.1 BOYRMChOUL SHOES.
All in*«e ta Congress. Button and Ijwe.

S5.00
SUM
F I
»/ S2.2S
S.'.OO

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE ,..^L
Bret Material. Best Styfa. Best Fitting.
If not »ol&lt;! by jour dealer, write
W. L IHJt’GUS. IHKK’KTON, MASS.
Examine W. L temgla* 12.00 Shoes fur gen­
tlemen and faille*.

A. WOOLLEY,
HASTINGS.

PEERLESS
DYES BEST
For BLACK 8T0CKBGS.
3ta&lt;l* tn 40 Cater* tbei nelrber
, tsmut. Wash Out liar Fade.
V.
Bold by Druggists. Alto
Sai r -erlew Rrorae Pnlr.U-i coins.
Petries* taoadr/^Bluinr.

LOOSE’S EXTRACT
a
111

Caph D. IL McLaughlin, wbo wa» In com­
mand of tbo boat, shows plainly tbo effeeu
of bls trip. Heraid: "Tbe boat', crew bebaveJ .pJoudidly. Tbe force of the wavra

before.'

Mow that tbo

Two day., however, will suffice to remove
all trace, of the terrible rtorm wbteb placed
WO live, in peril

For Sale by W. H. GOODYEAR.

YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND!
^.*X* HOME

Just ra readily ra by attending acme ncl.W. and
at M tbe expenae.

LESSONS BY MAIL.
Clixtox, la., Sept. IB.—At 4 o’clock
yeaterday morning fire broke out m tbe
UacUmitb *bop of McDowell &amp; Ca’« car-

A new method-SIMPLE and THOBOUGIL
Bbortl.-xnd writer.get from

them "ill probably bo covered by Insurance

• 1,000 PER YEAR.

other buildings were burnel with 11,530 loo*

STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.
ANN ARBOR. MICH.

Halt i

builduifi of tbo Jramard A EUlsoUreloot night with a large quantity of refined

•50 TO • 150 PER MONTH.
■DK- work
item. ?le*a*at and rt.|*rt*ble.
Hundred, hare Iraroed Sborthand In tbte way
and are w* eunnnx over

�THE BENARES BLUE MEN.
AS THEY

Will yon please, ns soon as the county
fair Is over, give your attention to collect­
ing such sums of money *» have been sub­
scribed to the Barry county Soidicra nnd
Sailors monument? Please report to M.
I*. Cook or myself. In school districts
where work has not been dbne at all or not
completed, please attend to it at once.
The amount subscribed to date ii 35.M4.
The amount due 94.B00. leaving M.S3A to
raise yet
.
Jksse JoitDAX. •
Treasurer Monument Association.
Woodland. Sept. 2ttb. 1S8W.
•

WERE SEEN BY A BICY­

CLER IN THE GANGES VALLEY.
^nUlgo

Staudlnj Waist l&gt;oop in

th* Vata of Purple Fluid —Singing and
Shouting at Their Wdvk—M«aa&lt; by Which
Indlgw la Made Marketable.
Storting from labor* on Au^.
rode I tie Mcyck southward to Calcutta, over
about fourteen thousand mike ot what mum
to tne to be tbo finest nnd most intereating
highway in the world. My experieuvue were
many and varied
Whin 1 got well down into tbo Ganges
valley, toward Bennrc*. among the swarms
of native* who are ulway* streaming along
the road, 1 U-ga.i to too men r.nd boys who
were stained a deep blue color from bead to
foot. Sometime in the evening 1 mot big
gang0. 'if tiier e blue people as they trudged
along, evidently ou tho way to their home*
for the night. Tbo only clothing they wqre
were hroechclotlis and turbau*. which were
ite blue a* their todies.
At first I wowierid what th«w men were,
but it kxmi occurred to mo that I had reached
the Betin res district In tho very height ot tho
indigo eoaaou. I •ifnm parked creaking bullock
gharries carrying heavy loads of thu indigo
-plant to the factorial. Sometimes, in u
stretch of country which was open and inter­
netai with road*. I could sre threo stacks of
dork gvoeu indigo plant slowly creeping from
. all direction* to one point
THE BKATE1LS AT WORK.
At kngth, one morning, I arrived at a
great indigo factory situaUxl near tho rand.
. Not far from tbe factory was the commodi­
ous bungalow of the planter, an English
gentlen-.rm, Mr. T--- , who hail had many­
years’ experience as an Indigo planter. As
I dircnounted, Mr. T----- came out, and
promptly Invited ma to remain with him as
iong\as 1 saw fit Th» heat waa something
terrific, and. as I was curiods to see some­
thing of indigo making, I readily accepted
his hospitality for tho day.
Protn tbo factory, 200 yards away, there
came such a babel of shouts and yells, seem­
ingly from a hundred human throat?, that I
stood aud listened for a moment before fol­
lowing my bout to the bungalow.
Upon visiting the factory I saw at once
how my ••blue people’’ of thu road mmo by
their coloring. Wo first visited tho Venting
vats, which were square tanks aliout eight
fret deep anti twenty feet square. Several of
three v»u were ranged side by side, or rather
&lt;me long vat was divided into several by
walls, which were also fnotwalk*. Out of
these vats camo tho pautlemonium of howl­
ing mid shouting that had arrested my atten­
tion at tho bungalow. In each vat about
twenty naked native* stood waist drop in
liquid indigo,
.
“These are tho ieatnrs,’’ said Mr. T----- .
"A rather wiki looking lot, aren't thryf”
I'fully ngreod with him that they were
wild looking. Tho beaters in each vat were
ranged in two rows, which fiend each other.
Each man was armed with a long handled
wooden spade.
marvelous dexterity
anil rhythmic accord, both rows of beaters
wen? flinging into the air streams of Indigo,
which dashed together overhead, and splashed
about the vat aud over tho beaten* in showers
of foam and spray. Tbe beaters incited one
another to extra exertions, sometimes by
a shrill chorus and again by frantic yells.
Every man was ns blue os a statue of indigo,
and was covered with foam and splasliingu.
The levcral vats filled with the® blue figures,
who flung tbe liquid indigo high in air; the
weird choruses sb&lt;mted in shrill cadences;
the flying froth which settled ou tha laborer.’
beads and streamed dowu their glistening
skins, made a scone totally different from any­
thing 1 had neon elsewhere.
As wo stood and looked on Mr. T—— ex­
plained to me tha various operations, and
th^payt that cafih played iu tbe production
Of the indigo of commerce. Tne flinging
and dashing of the liquid about in the air
brings about a chemical transformation.
The fluid, as it.cornea from tho stalks nnd
leave* of tho plant, i« of a greenish color.
Tbe wiki work of thu beater changes the
tint into a beautiful deep blue by oxygnnatkm.
At tho same time that it clianges iu color
the dye stuff held in solution granulates and
settle* to the bottom of the vat*. When the
beaters have thoroughly performed tbeir
work they climb out of the vats and allow
tho contents to settle.
Mr. T—— led tbe way to tho further end
of tho row of Ixntlng vats and showed me
one of them which had been settling for an
‘■Here, you see," ho said, f’now it is settled,
the liquor bos changed color again from blue
ta a smoky gnwu. Except | that it is somcwiiat clearer, it looks about as It did before
the beaters began to work On it."
The foreman now camo and removed a plug
from a hole in the wniL Tbo gn.«u liquid*
gradually ran to waste, mid there was revealed
at tbe bottom of the vat n thick, pulpy sedi
tn«mt of blue. This was the indigo. Men
now camo with cart bon warn jars, which they
filled und carried off to tbo boiling room.
Hero tho indigo was strained through wire
sieve* of fine mcah to remove all impurities
After it boa been strained, the toff* blue
. .run is poured into big irou kettlesand boiled
?&lt;ar two or three hours, to evaporate the
moisture mid further granulate tbo in digo.
It is then dumped into prtwsco and subjected
to heavy pressure by means of lever and
screw.
Tho proves are square iron boxes, perfor­
ated like a colander and lined with prens
cloths. By this process ail tbo remaining
water h forced out that can bo removed by
pressure. Tbo indigo is turned out of tbu
prauarn in dark blue cakes, which are of
about’the consistency of a bar of wisp. Then
it to ent up into commercial squares and imjirmsed with tlw stamp of tbe factory.
The cakes are then removed to tho drying
staiNr, n largo airy sited, provided with tiers
of open shelves. Here they remain for two
or three months, until they aro thoroughly
dry. and ore then packed in boxes and ship­
ped to market. Tbo chief Indian emporium
for indigo is Calcutta, whence it is shipped to
foreign markets.
“Now romc this way," said Mr. T----- ,
after we Lad visited the boiling and tbe dry­
ing houses. “X want U&gt; $bo’r J00 something
interesting."
Saying this, tho indigo planter led the way
to a Mt of vata similar to those we had al­
ready seen, but elevated so that tbe liquor
could bo drained from them into tbo beating
vata.
“These," he said, “are tbe fermenting
vata."
In tbaee fermenting vata tho indigo plants
ore jacked tightly in layers, as they nrri vu
in tbo bullock gharrira from the forma.
Forcsis frames uro laid on top. aud tha nisai
is preased or weighted down. Water b thru*
pumped in with n Fenuan wheel, and tbo
plants are allowed to stwp
Fermentation soon &lt;ximt:ieures, nr.d iu n
few hours tbe vata aro bubbling ami seething

big- bargain'

Please Mr. Editor, through the columns
of your most valuable paper I would like
to correct a statement made by our mug­
wump Gazette correspondent; and not liv­
ing a mugwump myself 1 would prefer to
answer through the Basses. In regard to
the school directors rrjiort having fallen
short S19H to simply a veiy sad mistake ou
thu part of oui township clerk or deputy,
they not being able to n-ud plain figures.
It was figured by competent nien-and re­
turned to said clerk. Perhaps Mr. Clerk
It would tie just as well to seal all notes
before sending them by outsiders.
%•
Creasy, ScpL 23d.
JESSIE.
Whoa I remarked her goUen hair
b»oon on her glorious ahooMem.
I marvel not that sight m rare
Ixxb ravish all bnh&lt;&gt;ldcnn
For summon beneo all proUy girls
Rmownrd for lieantc-nis t.-&lt;WMW.
And you shall And among tbeir curls
There's none eo fair aa Jeeate'el

■

And Je-wlo'M eye« are. oh: an h!uo
And full of sw®t reveallnga—
They seem to look you through and through
Atxl rand joar lnmo»t feelings:
Koc black emit such Ardent firm.
Nor brown sued truth axpnsu&lt;-»Adrnit it. all ye gallant eAulres—
Thera ara no eyes like Jrule'a:

Her vulco (like liquid t&gt;eda» that roll
From moon land to Urn river)
_
Steals uubtly to Ute raptured soul ’
Therein to lie and quiver:
Or fall* upoo tbo grateful ear
With chaste end warm caresaeeAli. all concvde tbe truth (who besu):
There** no such voice Wi JcMfe**!
Of other charms the bath such store
All rivalry excelling. ,
Though 1 used adp-ctlvea galore.
They’d fall roe lu the tailing:
Dut now discretion stays my hand—
Adieu, eye*, voice aud trejva!
Of all the busbaud? In the land
There’* none so flereo as Je*sle »l
‘—Chicago New*

Attends Two Churehva.
That part of Broadw ay on tho cost side be­
tween Pratt street and half the block toward
Gough street, fans o,rnt who® actions Lave
gained for it tbe title of the religious rat. Bo
is seen at night, and only when there am serv­
ice* either in the Trinity ITtMretant Episcopal
or Broadway Baptist church. • Ho seems to
bo in * very placid humor wtien there is serv­
ice in but ouo of tbe churches named. But
when tho two congregation^ aro w°nddpini&gt;
nt the samo time, axis tbe‘caseon Sunday
night, be become-.; uneasy and keeps up a con­
stant running between the two. Last night,
when some residents tried'to prevent him
going into tho yard of th&lt;^ Baptist church
just as the Rer. Mr. Phillip/btfnn a sermon
on “Tbo Evils of Liquor," the rodent mndu
on attack upon tho party] Several ladies
screamed lustily, which caused the rat to
beat a retreat and soon disappear within the
shadows of Trinity. Shortly dfter he was
seen to get into tbe Bipttot yard. Hp re­
mained but a short while, when be refurnod
to Trinity, nnd vice versa.; When there is
service In but one church buretnain* some­
where about the edifice uotn it'is over, never
changing except to satisfy himself that there
is no service in tho other church.—Baltimore
Sun.
I

The Hum KlngtUher.
Adam Koch, who reddes io Jefferson town­
ship, near Bcrnvilla, this f county, Ims a
beautiful pet bird which be captured and
which be will not part witlj now for n good
deal of money. It 1* a kingfisher. It meas­
ures five fail nn&lt;l a half from tin to tip, and
in its plumage some brilliant dmugns in blue,
red. white nnd block are to bo seen. While
boating in Tolpehoekcn creak, which empties
into tho Schuylkill river, four miles above
here, Koch saw the bird swooping here end
there abovo.the surface of the water in March
Of food. Once, when it come near him, lie
reached nut with a lung rod and gave it a
blow on the wing. This earned tbe bird to
tumble down in tbo water, where, after pur­
suing it in the boat for some distance, be
managivl to sccuro it The wing which bo
had struck wa^ found to be only brubod.—
Reading (Pa.) Letter.
-

Up on Indiana avenue L« a private house
which has attracted tho attention of many
people who nre In tbe habit of riding up and
dowu on tho Indlhiia avenue cars. It is lo­
cated near Twunty-nlntji street, and every
one who notice* it remarks its likeness to *
steamboat That waa thu .idea when it was
buiit The man who built it reason old Miuilssippj-nver steamboat captain, and bo told his
architect at tho start that he’wanted a house
built that would rewmble in form and *ha|M&gt;
a steamboat The architect did his work
wellj and his verandas suggested tln&gt; decks of
a boat, while tho whole effect is of a Missis­
sippi steamer pointed toward a thoroughfare.
Tho people who have remarkad that this house
reeembloo a steamboat do not really know
that such was tho intention.—Chicago Herald.

WUl Writing Reeome • Loet Art?
WUl tbe coming man write! Not at all.
There will be no more need of his learning to
write than of bis learning to spin. Writing
will have become one of the lost arts, and a
wholly unDecemry art, by the time th*
coming man appears. Eb writing will be
dano by tho phonograph, which will t» placed
on hi* desk as pens and ink are now; and
whenever bo ba* a story, a jxx&gt;m, an cesey,
ar a private letter to indite bo will simply
talk into tho phonograph and send ou the
plate which ha* recorded his words. The
teaching ot penmanship will bo unknown in
the school of tho future, and writing in th#
present fashion will bo regarded as much
among barbaric methods as wo now Isold tho
rudo hieroglyphics ot tho nncienta to bo.—
Boston Traveller.

A lady who has traveled extensively
abroad, in talking a day or two ago, *oid:
"Tbo austerity of English women to vary
provoking to Americans, but I have noticed
that tbo customs of tho Ruisian baths there
they aro much more friendly than they ar&lt;&gt;
boro. luan English bath, for iortonc--, tho
ladies who are bathing invariably talk to coo
another in thu mart aniinblo fashion; while
with n* there to scarcely any conversation at

A FULL No. 8 RESERVOIR COOK STOVE

ONLY $15.00,
do;not fail to see it before you buy.

GOOD YEAR BROS..
. Leading Dealers in Hardware and Stoves.

tite specialist:

ONE-HALF
OFF.

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-GREAT SACRIFICE­
------ ON------

LADIES’
JERSEY
JACKETS.
7b ct. Jersey Jackets go for 87J eta.

'

J1.00 Jersey Jackete go for 50 eta.

&lt;1.25 Jersey Jackete go for 62J cte.

$1.50 Jersey Jackete go for 75 cts.
$1.75 Jersey Jackete go for 87J cte.

$2.00 Jersey Jackete go for $1.00.
$2.25 Jersey Jackete go for $ 1.12).
$2.50 Jersey Jackete go for $1.25.
$2.75 Jersey Jackete go for $1.87J.

Call early and see these garments and be I

convinced that our prices are lower than Mfg.
cost.

E. Y. HOGLE.

DR. s. CLAY TODD.
Office and Dispensary, Room 4,Tinmen B.lock, 43 Monrce St.,.
Grand Rapids, Mich.,

•

Cana l&gt;8fne«a, NoIm* In Bead. Calarrb. Bronchitis. BhemimU»m.
lh l"h’J *.l,“Ksd^
'f-’'1 ■’•i***'?* resulting from •••rly indiscretions and «xere*r- of
11 &lt;»*^lungs.eyeandeitr. tit.’.old
?fey*OTr.?Pj°?! UW- Klfr—y. Heart Diseased HIiorttw&lt;i of Breath. »• ' ' :
of
*»d chlldrea and *U chronic di-rasra. &lt;&gt;m. &lt;• t
- • nv to ■ n.

JUST RECEIVED

At RUSSELL ’S
Splendid new line of

Dress Goods-:

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VOL. XXXIV- NO.i23.

HASTINGS. MICH., OCTOBER 2.1889.

Hastings
Banner.
Published Wednesdays, by
COOK&amp;NISKERN
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COUNTY NEWS.
Tbe following persons are authorized to ro•ut.v,:.iG,i„ t,.r thr h cxxbb-.
W. H. Adkins. Morgan.
H. G. Hale. Nashville.
J. McKelvey, Maule Grove.

PoatinjLster. Lncev.
Postmaster, Bonfield.
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O'Donnell.
J. N. Covert. Carlton.
Postmaster. Fnxqiort.
D. L, Northland, fledar Creek.
F. G. Nonrood Delton.
JolinShetm, Hliki.rv Comer*
Browu A Ctalrn*,-Prairieville.

POWER CLOTHING CO
Largest Clothiers, Furnishers and Flatters,

Dpt Nowoe, Pearl and Canal Sts., opp. Sweet’s Hotel,

GRAND RAPIDS.

Postniasur. Yankee Hprihp*.
C. W. AmUroug. IPiwrti* Mills.
I Money paid to the:*-wit* will be receipted
I for by the Hakxmk proprietors, *u&lt;) we trust
all sutoeribeni at the places muned who have
not settled with ns will, totwoeii this date am!
N&lt;«w Y&gt;nrs. pay their mtrseriptliHis to the
Baxx Kit’s agent* u;tn*&lt;&lt;d above.
Kcbpeettully,
COOK &amp;N1SKERN.

P. G. Parmelee died of typhoid fever nt
hi- home In Grand Rapids, and was buried
at Parmelee Saturday. Services were eonu lifted by Elder Moore, of Middleville.
Deceased leaves a wife and two children,
besides an aged fattier and mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, of Gajpsburg,
have been vblliug nt C. I). Doyle’s tlje
jiast week. and with a tiumtor of other
Parmelee friends visited the ruins of Pom­
peii.
A. S. Bissett, of Vermontville. was in
Pannelee Monday.
J. I’umfrey. with a party from Middle­
ville. started for the upper jumlnsula
Tuesday morning, an&lt;t*expect to be gone
four weeks.

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A car load of apple I»arrc1s were left here
last week for CampbeH Brothers.
Rev. J. Mctonn preached- his farewell
scrmoif st the school house last Sunday
evening.
Side* have been chosen for a grand hunt
to take place next Saturday under the
leadership of 6. Chamberlain and D.
Campbell. The defeated side to pay the
supper bill. Game will to scarce after the
hunt.
Mbs Carrie Horn attended, the Grand
Itapids fair.
James Domaq has completed tto foun­
dation for his house.
A grove meeting by the denomination
■ called .Saints will to held in the Bhrontx
’ woods, commencing next Friday ami lastiu(f'»v&lt;,r Sunday.
School commenced nt Hope Center
Tuesday.
‘
Hank Wllkiuson Is the pround and hap­
py father ot a bran new girl. Hank acts
a- though he had taken a dose of Dr.
Bniwn-toquard’s elixir of life.

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H. C. Carpenter &amp; Son,

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High Street.
Minnie Tanner spent part of the week In
Hastings.
&lt;
T. Tanner Is shiiwliug his house.
S. Howe went todJowens Mills ou busi­
ness last Monday.
.
H. Hall Is digging a cistern forr.bmlth.
Wheat grows very slow on account of
the dry weather.
Nearly everyluxly on otir street expects
to attend tim talr.
Mr. VanWagncn took his thestershlre
hogs to the fair this morning.

Woodland.
Our sick are better.
Mrs. llsutlngs. of Wastattaw Co.. Is vis­
iting her cousins, Jessie nnfi Ira Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick.' of your city,
visited »t Jncob Schray’s on Sunday last,
and attended the German Lutheran church

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Very little wheat that has been sown is
in sight, the ground having been so thor­
oughly dry for So long a period the grain
Iles In the dust.
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Several from here took in the Plainwell
fair last week.
'rhe many who went to Detroit from
tore last week returned feeling amply re­
paid for the time and money spent in vis­
iting the exposition and other scenes of
which that beautlfnl city abounds.
A. (». CortHght has the frame'for bis
new house erected.
/
D. P. Tolles has added a tow stoop to
Ills house, improving tto appearance very
much.
•
Wlnferd Rockwell has returned from his
visit to Saugatuck.
Bert Lawrence and wife arc entertaining
a lady friend from the northern part of the
state.
J. Andrus and wife, of Cloverdale, were,
the guests of C. MeCay and wife Sunday,
called on accoaut of sickness of the child
of the latter.
Wm. Montgomery and wife received a
dispatch on tto 27th announlng the sudden
death of their son Sam. who died near the
line of Indian Territory.
Will Elliott has threshed and ejegned
from nine acrus, 24 bushels of nice clover
seed one day last week;
W. T. partor made a business trip to
Caledonia last week.
G. W. Williams and grandson, Clare
Aldrich, started on a visit to Dakota, to
spend several weeks with hb son Ia-wIs.
The offleera and memtors of Barry.
Prairieville, Hope and Orangeville home
detective association met at Tompson’s hall
on tlu‘*J8th and elected E. Harthorn, pres­
ident ami Mike Doater, secretary. *nd re­
electing old officers for the loilanre.
Died, infant daughter of C. McCoy and
wife. Sunday 2t»th.
Mrs. H. H«ly Is quite sick.
Tbe remains of Sam Montgomery are
rxt*ectcil hen) the 30th fpr burial. '

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I'ralrtetille.
•
C. 11. Robinson and wife spent a part of
last week in Plainwell.
M. J. Goss returned from ids trip to-day.
Chas. Buggies brought hi a load of grapes
on Saturday, wjtleh found ready market.
Rev. Perry and wife have taken two
children from a ••Home" In St Louis. Mo.
They arrived last week.
Dr. Mcl-eay was called upon to attend
to a little toy of Conrod Kahler’s, whose
leg was nearly cut off by a mower on Sat­
urday. Dr. Elliott of Hickory Corners,
and Dr. Sackett were called to assist In
the amputation, but finally decided to save
the limb if possible, ax It could be removed
later If necessary.
Mrs. Dr. Ellfott visited Mrs. Temple
Saturday.
•
Mrs. Will Draper is sick.
Mrs. Geo. Hazen is very* feeble. •
Herbert Brown nnd Eugene Harthorn
tore returned from Detroit, and report a
good time.
A 515 globe and a 825 set of maps have
been purchased for the use of our school
by the district ixanl.
Several parties from our place attended
the fair at Plainwell.
l&gt;. Storm*. Ellas Jones, Tom Benson
and others attended the fair at Grand Roi*
Ids.
School will close one day this week for
tbe pupils to attend the Hastings fair.

week, but is totter.
Sadie McLeay is slowly improving, but
will not be able to attend school this term.
Memorial services will be conducted nt
1. O. O. F. ballon the eveningot Oct. IPth.
A good program Is In preparation.
Our new postmaster in nursing a very
lead foot: several ot his toes having been
smashed.
Afton Smith nnd wife, of Rutland, were
guest* of .Burdette Blackman Saturday
and Sunday.
v
Dr. Hyde placed several of bln Lelcastersbtre sheep &lt;m exhibition nt tto Plainwell
fair, and took six premium* as follows:
1st premium on buck twoyeareold or over,
said buck weighing nofl pounds; 1st pre­
mium on pen of two owes, two ynr» old:
1st premium on pen of two ewe lambs: 1st
nnd 2nd o|i pen of buck lambs: sweep­
stake* prediium on tost buck on the ground:
sweepstakes premium of Ijest ewe on tto
ground, said ewe weighing 220 pounds.
Mrs. Dr., Hyde also took five premiums
on painting and fancy work.
1
Dr. Hyde will exhibit his sheep at tbe
fair al Kalamazoo this wncK,
Jessie Wilkins, of Kalamazoo. Is visiting
her sister, Mrs.' Geo. Haam. who I* very
sick.
Uncle Henry Brown is quite sick.
Edith Ctumtorialn ton been sick during
the past week.
JtM.

G. W. McKibben has traded mustangs
with .John Watson.
The exhibition at the Spring* was ex­
cellent. Everybody saysit la the beat they
have attended In thia vicinity. A bearded

The dryer clewed Friday and Saturday
for want of apples.
Wilf Smith took off bin bogs In the ram
Wednesday and caught a severe cold.
C. W. Grottier was in thfc vicinity Fri­
day looking after the interest of the Demo­
crat.
Mrs. C. M. Smith is able to be around
again after a throe weeks' illness.
James Rotter took a load &lt;d pumpkins
to Middleville and found a good demand

A. Bresee aud wife spent n. few days In
Grand llaphin last week.
Mrs. Mary ami Sally King hare taken a
trip to Nebraska.
.
May Tania Intends to return tutor
home in Indiana this week.
.
Mrs. J. McKensle Is visiting at relatives
near Battle Creek.
t It Phillips Bundaycd at Maple Grove
with relatives."
Many of our peltpie arc talking of at­
tending the fair at your city this week.
Mr. Mosher aud Chas. Schumaker re­
turned from Grand Rapids last week.
Mrs. Cook Is visiting, her parents Mr.Petlengill and wife.
.

OaMletoa.
Bert Murjihy is on the sick Ust.
M. Shores lias bought some fine sheep
in Canada.
Mrs. A. Austin Is yet very slot
John Appleman and brother Will are
visiting their uncle at Big Rapids.
■ Bev. Spltter tobulldlng a now house.
E. Ixxikhart has rented Ills house.
The first IL-B. quarterly conference of
Castleton clnmlt will to held at the second
IL B. ehureh in Woodland. Oct. 12th.
Rev. B. Hamp presiding elder.'
Farmers are nearly through sowing
wheat.
Geo. Frost *|&gt;ort£ a new organ. •
Kelt. Rasey and family, of Charlotte,
spent Suutoy at D. W. Smith’s.
J udge Smith, of Hastings, visited his
parents the i*st week.
E. ixickliart made from three cows what
butter he and. work hands used and sold
50 Ito., and has 21 gallon* in the eellar
from July nth to SepL 22d. He would
like to hear from a better record of three
cows.
•
All hands get ready for the county (air.
Geo. Appleman and wife’haVe returned
from Lenawee county.
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Geo. Amtttn sports a fine colL '
Sarah Evartt Is attending school In town.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Visitors at the fair are cordially invited,
to call nt the Rower Shoe Co.'s store, anal
see the largest and best line of l»oots and
shoe* between Grand Rapids and Jackson,
sold at prices that are In keeping with tto
times.
/Let’s pul away Uie old. slow, conservaTlve Hastings nnd begin Ute anew as- Uie’
tmw Hastings, wide-awake, progressive,
enterprising, a Uioroughly modern-life,
pushing town. We've mads Um beginning,
tot the giuAwork be continued.
The society-connected with Emmanuel
church will to entertained on Thursday
afternoon. Oct. 10th, by madams E. W.

Messer. .1. W. Bentley, J’. T. Colgrove,
May Roberta. Supper at society rooms at
five o'clock until seven. All are cordially
Invited tn attend.
Lt is stated. that members of the Agri-.
cultural- society propose io sec that no
gambling snaps or paddle wheels art al­
lowed to run on the fair grounds. This
Is proper. 11 wauld to an Insult to the
Intelligence and moral sentiment of lire
people of Harry county lu permit such
things to go on during a county fair.
They have no part nor place there, and
ought not to be tolerated.
liemember that for each dollar's cash
trade at IL K. Grant’s, the riothier's. you
gel a ticket giving you a chance to draw
one of.tho following prizes; 1st, a StOO
carriage: 2nd. New Home sewing machine,
850; 3d, a handsome bedroom suit worth
540; 4th. a toy’s safety bleyele worth 818.
These prizes are on exhlldtlou dally at
Grant’s store, and the prices named are the
regular retail prices charged. Drawing to
take place at Union. hall. Friday. January

At the election held at Woodland Center
Saturday last for poittUMater, Mr. Stephen
S. Sehanta was tto choke Uy lb majority,
only two eandidatee- being in tto field.
Mr. Schantz was born in Woodland town­
ship. Isa merchant at tto Center, a reilabln
Milo’s M. E. church Is a certainty. straightforward gentleman who will make
Lumber purchased, mechanics engaged a'painstaking postmaster. Now that tto
and foundation lu progress.
.
eiectlou iF^over and tto choice named, we
,10John Smith. F. P- Palmerton and Fred
Our school houju* district NoJ 2, has trust the republicans of Woodland will
Jordan went to Hubbardston las: week to been painted. Herb Smith doing the -faiwy eto«rfully oequlesce In tto result.
move Elder Garlick nnd family, and came painting. The ladto* aid society met last
Having purchased of Mr. A. D. Cook
lack by the way of J^ons and brought tto Saturday en tuaas and cleared the Inside,
his stock of groceries, flour and feed. I de­
household good" of,E'der Jncoakrs. who s had a good time and with their usual
sire to announce to Baxxh* readers that 1
to take charge of-the M. E. church at Uils amount at cheek charged the sch«d board
82 Which was cheerfully paid to them.
P* Herb Smith has moved back upon his
Flora McCallum, ot Cloverdale. Is en­ hand everything in tto line of choice gro­
gaged for tto fall and winter term to teach ceries and provisions, also a full stock ot
f‘Ee niinor reports that A.
Hour and feed. 1 solicit the patronage ot
the young Meas how to shoot.
Corn is all cut and seeding finished. mv old friends, am! all former patrons ot
will again become a resident of W oodland.
Mr. (look, and will aay If reliable good*
By the recommendation of Congress man Corn one-half of a good croj». Plenty of
O'Donnell, a special election was told hogs and sheep to feed.
J.. 6. Ruxyax.
The Chicago Big 4 tore killed the cattle shall try to have it
Sept 28U1 by the republicans of this place
W. H. Schantz’ standard-bred stallion.
to decide who they would have for post­ feeding Industry of Michigan which
master. C. S- Palmerton and S. Schantg amounted to M the income of tto Michi­ Holborn. took Ute first premium In tto
were the candidates, and resulted In giving gan fanner.
standard bred class, five yean old or over,
PhlL C., Jn his vote consulted tbe in­ at tto West Michigan fair last week.
th* latter a majority of 18 vote*.
Sidney Thomas litis purchased the Inter­ terest of his constltutente. I wish I could There were eight entries la this class. In­
say the same, of other senators. Did yon cluding such well known equines as Fair­
est of Mr. Toiles in the rwtanwnL____ ;
Mr Tolles tos rented
Hlldingers not know Mr. Editor It will not pay to lawn Medium. Fred B. Hine, Marshall -IX
bouse, and we have heard It hinjed that to antagonize tto ** vole of tto fanner and record 2:28. and others. Holborn was the
’
unanimous choice of the Judges for fink
intends starting another restaurant Op- latonng class of Michigan?
This is fair week in Kalanuiroo county premium. Itecause of his rich breeding and
jwaltlon is the life of businw.
‘ F F. Hilbert wears n broad smile, and as well as Barry county. Our |x-op!c will on bls Individuality as a standard b«»&lt;
|W says the nrson Is becaurf he basanoth- divide between the two.
Some wheat is finding ready sale at possessed the best points of all entries.
“S'?
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It is a pleasure for tbe Baxxcr to cotatn quality. There is n shrinkage from
“'Jto.’j.Vfii* ■»&gt;«™- *•lu”"' '*•; machine measure* to cleaned wheat fit for mend Mayor Goodyear and tto city au­
thorities for ttieir refusal to llceaae peddle
Red ttielr cousin at SnufleH Friday and
wheels aud gambling snaps on tto sirveta
S^JBHazen has given up tto job of
Will Oeonor Is helping cut corn for Will The paltry fee paid as
drlrii the well at Uh- rotor

of tills place, ..
.
Mr. and Mrs. Braman, of Mancelona,
are visiting friends and relatives of this
place, and ex|wct to start for lown soon,
where they Intend to spend the winter.
Geo. Hill
broke ground for « new

Smith*.
Cbaa. Colo ha'' stort*1 a tu”t m,rket*
Carrie and Abbie Potter are at work in
We bear there b still another oneof understanding who Invert their
Mr. Puterbaugh is digging a cellar, and the dryer.
Chalktr A Co. are in this nt-lghtoetood i aud loan cm the other feltow'a few
preparing to move his house................
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Mr Ma-aav. our Hrerytmm, has moved jttuoliltig.
” A town- ilinee .1 tto spring fol SM- j mIUln, awh tbitfo h&gt; turnip* **
.rttont much to tto discomfort &lt;rf hl.
day night.
who are Induced to imtrunUe (tomnmiiy creditors.
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�FOUL AND FIENDISH
MARX

TRADE

Death No Atonement for This
Devilish Crime.

GENEROUSLY PAID MINERS

SHE BEAT HER WAY
Travels of a- Fifteen-Year-Old

Scott, the president of the Spring Valley
Coal company, his prepared a voluminous
address to Governor Fifer in which bestows

THE DEEPEST DEPTH OF ATROCITY

Rejected Hu I tor, Vlo-

Purty. the 'JO-yeareold daughter of a wealthy
farmer living near Sabetha, waa engaged to

annum. Mr. Scott's address opens with a
long description of bow tbo Spring Valley
Coal company was organ its-L
He then
dwells on the fact that theraUanads discrim­
inated against his cjtnpony. mhking the cost
of bringing its coal to markat much greater
than for other companlo*

tletebte that vegetable jwisons. which were

attributed to the ease

NMV Yom, Sept •-’S.-Maggie Stewart la

Maple Hill, Mich., March 8,1M8.
Mr. John J. Smith, Easley, Michigan, wm
peoaouaced Incurable by two physicians, but

mauiLii

father, but when bn went to find the young

county.

a maskod nun was aeen by a neighbor1*

—THE—

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

stealthy as to arouse suspicion. The fact
was reported, and Farmer Purty was sutnrncne.! from church. On arriving homo be
found the kitchen in a state of great disor­
der, as though a fierce xtnigglo bad taken

eled from Scotland to this city without pay-

strong odor of chloroform.

Acron the yard

son had been dragged bodily from tbe bouse,
and just hidden in the ripening corn lay
tiiu unconscious body ot Eva Purty.

Her person had been violated and an at­
tempt to mur ler her bad been msdo by forc­
ing n quantity of carbolic acid itosnhtr
throat The fl -sh of tbe face and neck is
terribly bi^rnel and swollen, while the in­
side of tbe iuoutb and throat are fearfully

store her, but lute last nigbt physicians
declared she ran not recover. A score of men

^W
hsumpw
(Q^AspM.CptJGHSj

miscreant who-committed tbe fiendish o»«ault
p

ANOTHER JEALOUS DASTARD.

'Seqrljcr Circol.Jr.4l frrrfaKLjfrrt).—-j

API Ell N E MERi c5.'okoville. cal !

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the N LY—I
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Minion)'c.&lt;i&gt;Roviu.E cal!
SAHTA ABIEand CAT-R-CURE

stood tliat they were engaged. Yesterday
afternoon Fries* met
Stone walk mg
on the Falls road with itobert Mo-.ru. The
Jealou* -Fries • upbrsid-d tiro girl aud told

b" would cut terra.rrtorted the girl.

eaid Frist-, as he quickly drew a pistol and
flruL .
He fired three shot* Tbe first struck her
in the eye; th- second in the abdomen; tbe
third missed the mark. Fri.-zi then flel and'
ba* not yet broil captured. Miss Stnno is
lying nt her home in a critical coalition.
THE DISASTER AT PALATIf^.

Sold and gnjirantred by

GOODYEAR, -

- Sole Agent

uight's rejiorts of tbe accident to the St.

DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.

L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE LADIES.
W.

Best Material- Brst.Stylr. Best Fitting.
IT not sold by your dealer, write
W. L. DOUGLAS. BROCKTON, MASS.
Examine W. L. Douglas S2.00 Shoe* for gentioaea and ladle*.

YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND I
Just as readily as by attending some school aud
at 1-t the expense.

LESSONS BY MAIL.
■Mr nwtbod—filMPLE and THOROUGH.

At a lady waa coming right behind

Mr. Scott then shows how the company** w urwn'-v*..
।
—..... - ----- ----store lost Instead of made money, and winds more than Eilomburgh or Glasgow. She
up with the following atatejnmt: “We now. went down to tbe wharves and by and by
propoMi to
stand
on
our
legal,
moral
und
found heratut
herself in
in tsennsi,
Belfast, Ireland. -From
~
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•--------------“found
■*—
equitahlo right* No-amount of personal |
»be crossed to Fleetwood, a place of
misroprescntailon
abuar, emanating wiue 5
ubMbitante on
tnlarepreacntaiion and abus*.
5,(MM) ,inhabitant*
on Morecambo
Mureeambo bay,
bay,
from a gang of prrasasiaaal agitator, at
frv&lt;n |b#n,
Mancbmter. and
Sorine
___L ...
Spring Valiev
Valley and c.rculated
Circulated throughout tbe
the from there ■back
to Fleetwood. Then ■&gt;»
she
country by a partisan pre-*, can drive us er,
influence us to resume work at Spring Val-\
ley upon any other basis for mining than at
In your state where the condition* are simi­
lar, unless we choose to do so voluntarily.*

TERRIBLE FURNACE ACCIDENT.

Tbe most patbotir feature ot th? accident
•ns/tho killing of W. -H. Manning. Mr.

honeymoon in the east and had started for
their now home, where an elegantly fur­
nished house awaited them. Ho waa thought
not to bo fatally hurt when first rescued
from tbe wreck and was encouraged to
think that he would pull through, but died
soon after being removed to Hotel Wagner
nt Canajoharie. His wife in a beautiful llt-

rescuer* reached her, and told them to look

Ijvraroob, Sept. M—An inventory of
tbe stock of cotton here shows a deficiency
of 0U,1)00 bales ax compared with the esti­
mated stock. Of thia decnsU 30,01*) Gale*
are American, 2Jl,(XX) Egyptian aud Ifi.uO)
other kinds. Tbe cotton corner Is largely
strengthened by this condition of the visible
supply. It is reported that tbe principal
cotton ojwrators here hare arranged to send
the bulk of the cotton tendered tlxm to
Havre and thus starve tbe Liverpool mar-

STENOGRAPHIC. INSTITUTE.
ANN ARBOR. MICH.

PjtORlA, Ills., Sept. 20.—The clothing and

also manufactured extatwivoly. particularly
overall* Judgmnola and suite have been

.if tbe Elgar Thompson Steel woraa, at
Braddock, was not working satisfactorily

that a bard enut of cinder bad forme-1 in­
side of the furnace. An orifice, fifteen incinw
in diameter, was made through the side of
the furnace stack—which is eighty feet high
and twenty in diameter. Through this hole

perfect river of mo'ton iron and cinder
gtishtd through the aperture, literally cov­
ering Capt. Jone* and his workmen in n •.«!
of flniiH-, nnd hurling them in all direction*.
Capt. Jones wa* picket! up from the sand
pit, fully forty feet from tbe stack. Tint
in other direction* A Hungarian, w'
in the party, has net yet ticcn found.

The fatally burned are: Mike Quinn, fore­
man; Hany Connell, probably fatally
burned; Patrick Burns, seriously burn"!;
John Nee, serioudy burnxl; Capt. Jone* is
tezrlbly burned nod his physicians are np-prvbenslve. but hopeful. Tbe sccnni imme­
diately following tbo accident ore almost
beyond description, the immense stack bouse
being fairly ovarflown with th" “-thing
liquid fire.
__________

tbe I ■oat, ami Maggie jiined them and went
aboard, nobody asking her any questions.
After a little while tbetux left the dock^nd

.

Of tbe remaining twenty-

never discovered; a family site down to riqs
V hich they have themselves carefully wash'd;
in large quantities 1* discovered in tbe dish.

ed by Dr. Lyon.

scrofute, try Hood * itersa'parin*
"Every spring niy wue
been troubled with .eruful, r,
three years old. being a -.^,'2 * X:Lost apriug he wa. Mie Ioa.. 7.
bradtofeyt. WealllwAllo..'
aud all hare bren rurw,
llttte Im7 te efltlrely ft.r Is,..

Flour te found m many

Sarsaparilla
in Indi*

loo Doses One Delia,

of pounded
: woman
$+/$++/$^^^^//%//++%++
ad mixed

Stockbridge, Maas, Sept.
*&gt;.—Hon.
John T. Nixon, judge of the United States
district court for New Jersey, died here Sat­
urday. His body will bo conveyed to his
late home in Trenton, where tbo funeral

burial will lie at Bridgeton, N. J. Judge
NixSb was born nt Fairton, N. J., on Aug.
31, la20. Ho was graduated frt tn Prince­
ton college in 1841, and became a student of
islnture in I‘49 and 1KJ0, nnd. in the latter

bo was «u Independent candidate for con­
gress in the First congrvMioual district of

largo vole, Hu wns re-cleetc I a* a liepub
iiean in IBflfl InlhTbhe was ajipolnted by
President Grant to the judgeship which ho
held till his death.

Chicago, Sept. 30.—Henry F. Clirtonl,
tbe bookkoejw fur Gibson, Parish &amp; Co.,
who discovered a discrepancy of &gt;30.000 In
the cash of the flrm just before its failure,
and who disappeared from hl* bomo Sept.
18, is wanted for allegn-1 vinb-rxlemenl of
l»en offered tor tbo arrest of the fugitive,
CBffurd, it Is claimed, robbed his employes
sfstainaUcaliy fora long time, it was not
until tbo examination of tbe books after H&gt;u
failure that It wo* dbcovered that he wns on
embrxxlar. Tbo amount of his peculations,
so far ns discovered, i* $20,00), with the
probability that the sum will amount to
double that figure.

Krailxky, Nob., Sept 2S — E. G. Bartlett,
better known in pioneer days • as “Wiki
Carly," died her* Friday. In 1848 Curly
walked from Wisconsin to Omaha and

rna earned by cancer of

i, plum-

to give tbe suhjei■:
receive a rvniL.d-

keeper, !ife-pre?rn&lt;

but give
asiug in
far and

with the Chicago clulx.

Tbe girl made beraelf perfectly at

brigxind*
nd Nio&gt;.band of

11

New Style Murs.'.r Ritter* •
them?
They do not ku&lt;&gt;w &lt;»! c&gt;-

home,
by n mpoiisitil

xtewnrd anil all their UMdstant* thought she
was the chill of somebody on board. and co
everything went along all rlguL When tbo
steamer landed liere no one [aid any panic*
■utar attention to the little girl, and she
camo down the 'gang plank without being
[ bothered with any qumtionsatamth-ir ticket.

bottle. Try Honor
rte'iuf any thing n

riot of
light hrart-1. One day ate* railed at au inleUigenco ulUra in Twenty-third street and
a»k«l for work, but finally found herself in
the bands of Mr. G .try's society, where she
now, u, having told bar story toons of the
officer*__________

MADE MAN AND WIFE.

you will feel bui'plyr than
a gold mine, lor it 1* really
Free from aNotrol t. &gt; "

traveler
they cer:y which
nd might

* advice

being the
Blaine-McCormick wedding,
which was (he greatest and most fashionable
event thU generally fashionable summer re­
sort has ever e itaessed.
Tbo preparations

VINECAR BITTERS k
R. H. M-lK'NAl.l1
Cor. tVaahlncb

over the country. The bride, Miss Anita
McCormick, has Ixten u reigning society
belie in Chicago, She is a tall, slander bru­
nette. excucdlngly bright and remarkably

much rasamble her father, the invoator of
the reaper which made hi* wealth for him
apd the founder of the great industry under
bl* name at CUicagcv Bhe has a charming
di«|io*!tion, 1* graceful, gracious and aelfpowrssed, and ha* c/ late borne the chief
burden Of entertalnihent hi ths home. She

il result*
violently
mortgage there I* &lt;:l»»ii'
of tbte notice. the wni ■
.dredand twrutv ihr •.!
(141 cent* and •*'»
dollars provided for In
»utt ar proceed bn;* i»l mJ to recover the itioiny
mye &lt;ir awyoart Hiro'
was duly as.igned '•»
George l». GUIr'I'te.
Rapid*. Kent count'. '
teenlb d»v o! March. A
asManmri.t «»• dtp '■
Ulf Iteguder &lt;4 I**«!• :

Mi«» McCormick i* said to have a fortune ot
«fi,uoo,ooa
The lucky groom, na everybody know., is
tbe *on of Secretary of Suita Janroa G.
Blaluu. He is not a polltleiau, but a railroad
man. and rwddes in Baltimore at present
though be formerly lived in Chicago, wlwu
be met and wnosd and won hi* fair bride
The groom is 31 and the bride is 2&amp;
. '

GQT AWAY WITHTBN THOUSAND.

Now. therefore, by virtu
contained tn -aid mort,®:-.
such cwar mrrt- ami l" ■
Sect) that on Halnni*)
member A. I» &gt;-«• '
M&gt;*. I shall sell ai P«ibl« ■&gt;
bidder at the nottb •' ’
tai the city W rtauii.rwhere tbe OrctUt • •
'
bhMebXtbe
deyr
nee, ur somoehih-"' •

Cricago, Sept SH-lgnnta N. Morgen­
stern, until teat w^k gvneral secretary of
the Polish National alliance of North
America, has left tbe city and taken with

_ — _—o, ine roiiah
National Building and Loan aaaocinUnn, and
the financial manager of tbo “Zgoda," an
UHu«U.I jyibb .Ml, !»!»..
as an agent for real estate owner, and a* a
Ktge and transportation ag.nL It Is
vsd tliat lie has etnbexxlAl from th.
minding aaMKilaUon, the newspaper and tba
real
--.i ______ 1 ’
2”

thirty four (M lBtoww*b

aloe 0» west. Wtai 11
forty (ft#) art** "f
CHWMWt surrey tbrreo.
Dated Hasting*. MKH-

mated at «)0,0u«.
mate gi** wtmlow. It engage, largely in
tbe pursuit nnd cuptjiro of Uro Aim that -buzz
about und alight upon tbe window gteas

ruAWT.
Attorneys for As-te"1- -___ _ _

SXSCUTOK S SAI '
n. WoKu*reby ch’
lie auction, to the hiri;-'
tfa aievwnth dav of
nSyCWvK,
court nwiwi* in rtei '

, —
I m a&gt;tnd of the most
important buttle* of the wur of the rebellion
and fought Indians for ' forty ycarw ln y.
X^.7Art°! "m
qtrfes as a fln»h and

cxntlnues thio pureait until darhne»&gt; comes

place, made a voluntary aarigiitusut Friday
thh*l summer that thk rat has fo'.lowod fly
to X3S.3OO’and HabUItW to 857.7JQ. M«t of
lbs creditors ore out-of-town parties.

into a concentrated an

Injurious druc» are rontaaiL

thetofigue.

during tbe alwvncs of Williamson pteyed
shortstop for the Chicago club Friday re­
ceived the notification o. his rslooxs. He is
highly indignant at tbe treatment be has re­
ceived thi* *ra«on, and after consulting a
■______—i.
«__ ..
. ..

There Is nothing in U
drslrv.1 th£&gt; lorn; hfr, .
pie putnff earing for tl'

But they do no: know
with all Uie care bostowod upon people Who
had’ Lought tlroir passage oyer.
Maggie
kvjit dore to a lady with a kind fare, aud
made friends with her nnd ar»]&gt;te«l an in­
vitation from the lady to. take a bunk in her
state-room that she liad spare. t

S'i.'.Oft).

Nbw York. Sept 31 -Tiro jury In the

CURED

By taking Hood « 8a:.,. ,..-h
the remukable &lt; &gt; n» n
has proven lurif to h« a jtoie.-1

haunt*

•50 TO SI50 PER MONTH.

• 1,000 PER YEAR.

HHBCoan

While wandering about the city the girl

and for tbe w adding tmak fast at Clayton
I.olgv were complete 1 at an early hour.
The Hilda aud Groom.
The high contracting partfer to thi* inter­
esting eve^t bear names wall known al!

spine nnd otherwise seriously injured; Wilfium IL McE'Roy, IL J. Lewi* and W. H.
Englund, New York, Injured slightly.

in three.

emigrants were bring taken on board an

Mr. Ingallv Mrs. Ingalls, who wax with
her husband, was not so fortunate, being
slightly hurt
Following are Wo names of those killed,

A. WOOLLEY,
HASTINGS.

inent.

'Ibis usually quiet pises presented n scono
of great activity yesterday.
From early
merit the villagers and tbe visitors within

Julia Davis, a wealthy and beautiful young
' AU made in Coiigri-ss, Uutiou and Lace.

Her eye* nre bright and blue.

much exaggerated It turns out that only
(our js-rsous were killed. The wreck jnigbt
have deprived a couple of railways—the C..
C, C. ami 1, and the Michigan Central—uf Frilx Bro'* saw-mill, near here, burst y&gt;—
their respective presidents, as both, H. B. tnrdny, killing John Frit* El ward Fritz,
Ledyard, of tbe tetter, nnd M. H Ingalls, of Oliver Rom and David Baker, all young
former, were in tbelr private cars which. men of this vicinity. Two me.n name! Brant
w te part of tbo train. Mr. Ixvlyard’s car -were badly hurt, wit may recover.

some very hard work: Rev. Prentioi Dave,
Dayton, O., aged about l» years; Sadie
Boyd, Westport, N. Y., maid to Mrs. W. H.
Manning, aged about 24; William H. Man­
ning a real estate dialer, of Marquette,
Mich., and Charles Franklin, porter on Pull
man rar. aged(bk
Thu wuunded were: Mr* W. H. Man­
ning, Weatport. injured about Uro head;
Mlns Tate, Fredonia, back hurt and face cut;
Engln&lt;i"r Horth. ADxmy, both legs broken
and otherwise injured; R. A. Fowler, nlum-

On . la-

dixUnvim; wlilch |* u ,.
ecrau growths, «r
lug upon
mop,
•ratn. h latte most

grinding

Baltimorr, Mil, Sept 30.—John Friex-,
several mouths to Miss Georgia Stone. 19

la .that, Impurity «,t ult. w

winch such

anybody enn find out,

UUU aue
—— — -------.
She is just about the right height for a 15year-old girl. Maggie’s father and mother
lived at Ellenburgh, a little town near GiasKow, ScotlamL Tbe Scotch girl didn’t llks
both mines the Spring Valley men would work, and one day last July ran away. Hbo
walked out of Ellsnburgb, and pickad up
wagon-ridm to Glasgow.
Baals Her Way oa the Traingreater than at Braid wood. Tbo miners at
She went to a railroad station and walked
Braidwood now receive '2,4 «nte P”- toa’
the Spring Valley men would receive OS 14

with

India, there being practically no restriction
on their sate. In eighty-four undoubted
used In forty-ouc, pounded g'tess tn three.

Scotch law.
fections upon the writer, whose Identity was
plainly revealed as one of bar rejected suit-

SCROFULA

FEOM HOME TO HEW YORK GRATIS.

shows how generously tbe miners were paid.
Tbe Braidwood miners received 83 rants per

K K. BRYAN.

This

Nbtth cause* nmn|Iia
l-M
.....

much maligned corporation, and that in­
stead of paying its employes pauper wages

IfeiNmrtHoTEWw(EimY

IO say on the usa of puiaon in India.
.
___.a__ i_____ _

Scotch Girl. •

•

xovernur.

cam or iiarr? r
• late, riglll. tHIr “‘d*.

I'
1

�q&lt;J&gt;.44

JXJTB-BODY AND MIND.

/zti

staging gone to smash:

BUSINESS CARDS.

1 know Sally and
TM0,

EGUAl

DEVELOPMENT

iisjAL tiainino

BY

methods.

TralnlUB School

training school* are no
. , and tlu- work of attaini. v.'lopment of human
their agency, ceased to
•ante on lu-eomplbhed
• • t bo found mainly among
■ vstotn*. those who doubt

loolnd Irw, ,M
for the taw of thi, Hr_ ,._v„ _____ “r,.1*11-

“Onward! onward!" u lovfatbta t»w.r
and invtaible force drag*
B8 i»
onw.nrd: without hesltatSi or t**^

tau«onn.-ir.i to th-&gt; fatal precipice
Thou-nd. o&lt; ^n.ou™
p^nNcu^nd prl^uoa. r.UCu,,.^ ^
tuns us ou the way.
"Could I avoid that fall I" w0 cr.1Of,
'lSn‘:' thal wysteriou, voice nnd

__

rcwuuy.
t»anything. We’vo all been thumped
hock Into tb. hilte by tb. rS

Metcb of lovd Magtug in tlw ,tate It'* a
tact Our name is Dennis.
back
,‘Tn.,n
bc«in’^ ■’•y
a£kaf
,&lt;r ’
wUb n,CTrn ‘“““’y
..m P. to m“U Wh° “r® “OW la lte&gt; big South.
n, nC!
•ml W*’at bnr" W" d0H”
’K,thI1,’P. ««'Pt to *ti*k to it, whilo
t^w‘nPr”'^toJ rMllroa‘1*&lt;J‘d ra" «• "ff into
the hill*. Th-n, wa&gt; a tinw wh^
took a prid. ln lWr lnlMn^ The« ££
bigger than anybody. 1 rwkon that wM a
propw tiling, un, for a man doeau’t amount
to much who doesn't have a goi*i deal of confl-i^co in hinwelf. But now ne’ro routed,

. uaiiii make ineni ana
their lives and their loving companionship
quite dear tn r.-a-lers who do not know Lon­
don, nnd iu street*, and it* Sunday aspect.

1 in M* good iiimie at boa*, which
stienettoabroad.” |*caU*r In the
.., ™.. „«!?» it ha, a-.tain-tl. Heed's Hanauerilla la rhe ni«mt *u&gt;!*rt.*ful medtetoe for purltjlng the biuod. glvihg ulrength and creating
an appetite.
;
Boston is to erect atatues to Grant, Sher­
idan and Fairragut.
English Spavin Liniment removes all
Hard, Soft or Callouned Lumps ami Blemfaffie* from horse*. Blood Spavin, Curb*.
Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles, all
Swollen Thyobt*, Sprains, Coegh. ete.
Sa re $50by fisc of otic- bottle. Warranted.
Sold by Dr. E. 11. Lathrop, Druggist.
Hastings.
It is Intended to adopt the electric light
in Strasburg cathedral.
rite*. Pile*. Pllw.
LOOSE'S RED CLOVEl: PILE REMEDY, I*
»M»lilvc.s|*cIilL-!oraJI form* of the disease.
Blind, bleeding. Itchlnx. n1renu«l and pro­
truding plle*-Price' wc. For »&gt;le by U.H.
Goodyear.
There is a paj&gt;t-r leather Imita'i'Ht of
calfskin.

OOOLAKB BOCSB,
'
Wudlud. Mich.

inr public. When In Woodland, atop al the
Woodland bouse.
■
A. SHEUXIN,

f•

Abstract ami Real Estate Office.

dmi m|ke undersized mon and women. She
“OnwardUouwanl!" ouo must pmd&gt; torm. bates.
wardin a taondoring J.w fashion, haatoo’
i* a pretty little girl itxteed. though not ao
•
Atta
family raahly. such is the velocity of vear*.
pretty as her lover thinks her; and wo ought
. intluem •* hoye_ been «!
State*. .special atuSiUOa to collect iou*. Me
all to be glad Of this, for it be did not idsal,rn“ "b&gt;cu wU-h
__ i_ .... tsi ri Am
. retard to- progn-oof light u*. which help us to forget. Bowing
ize her where would be his lovel What sort
.•■•it ni-intutl. training water*. Bower, that tae their portumu Bnd
of a lover would tliat l&gt;e who only saw in hte
•i । .v.T.gnur i ami India- fade. One would Mop, a UtUo rest-a minute
»wwtheart jmn radi oborm. aayoa nnd 1 con
C. ANDRUS. Dentist.
we tn berl Ho
tenderly, fondly, into
nn instant, "&lt; -award I” and in :he tireanttmo
•
HaMings, Mich.
*lrn«oo«. and tin railraods Her ujrturned face, a* if it were the fore of an
uiic realized tu&gt; fully and wo sos diMp-repr behind us all thal wc have
Nitrons Acid Has or Vitalized Air glvea fur
Haul
tlio
pa^eugir*.
angoL
the palnlMSextraction of teeth.
'
.:• murt nnd will bo In tlio poMed.. Frightfulxraah! inevitable ruin! ’
V-2.' !'1
'&gt;» MJ -Ur ,r»„.
But decidedly *hc te a pretty gtel, with
Wo roturelv ouraefre* os we return homo v erj fuw of them an- nMre nn*
P. DRAKE, M. D-,
old Jim small features, and ripe red.lips, and dark
It against the a*rauit* of with Bowers gathered on the way—whteh w.
A great physirian has d;*cov« n-d tliat
thCtn- Ue "-Patent brown hair, criqi aud curly, and white teeth.
, tto.-.. and. in their turn. see frnto nt nightfall-«m»o fruit, which »o
Office over Holloway's drug store. •
th.-re te^tv^r °v
?U1R° comP*nFHer hanitel Weil, yes; a little largo per- the true way to act on the liver, stomach,
f,*nn» and urages which lews on imrtaking.
Offioe hours from / to * p. m. Telephone, eon
there te W. r. hanullon, of Cnlaveraa. and bnp»; and wiira «ho take* off her glove*— bowels, etc.. bi through their nerves.
•he best possible result*.
neettng with residence, al Holloway!* drag
Willx/-thc-wup, with your lantern bright,
I- rank I'huggv. They nn&lt;l myralf are all tlmt which she will not often do wh«i she is out Milt*' pills the .-malleot and mildest. Sam­
you attract us. you load u* onward withwour are left of* the old guard. Jim Burch was
ples free at AV. H. (axMlycar's drug store.
dazzling light until the abyss is rvar-licd.’
T M. B. OILLAJsPiE. Notary Public
tort on the steamer Central America. Charley
Never forget tliat the enemy of man h
&lt; ! Washington. utiiverAlready all good thing* begin to dtappeor yrtMin, U rah Montgomery and Wsrn-n Hall
A._
and U. 8. Claim Agent,
man.
will prosecute all kinds of chalnu before Ute
and blot thrmselvea from &lt;&gt;ur light. The died apiod white ago. Crnn.lall Hkewtee,
Ungar*
show
the
tattoo
niarka
of
the
nuedlo
—
•ad by Iliin &lt;«i:'ore tbo vegetation grow* in lew abundance and richand so did Morri* Dooley and Johh Dillon, of for it does not tyred to bo told that Sally is a Is a truly wonderful remedy, suited alike
lerinteuilent's department nm, flower* mem tern brilliant aud fragrant; St’x-ktou. Uhariny Mcltaughlin and Fuher
Hastings.
.Mich.
________________ .______
sreunstnsa of score bumble ordvr. ’ I hardly to the skin of the child and the adult, and
1-jcationai nw^iation nt prairi&lt;«* lo*e thrir enchantment for u«; tba arv mor-of tlw boy* who hnVo
0Vcr know of nnythiirg which *pcaks to me with Im soothing, cleansing and healing proper­
mTfowler.
waters run lem clear; all grows dull; nil fadu*.
There uro few ot Unm jeft
krener patho» titan that nerdlo pierced Anger ties renders its application universal. As
.
Ih-rtitet.
&gt;f education. in it
The shadow of death hover* about u*; one
"I wra a bondfesM boy in ?,?, whm | began wita let mark* that wUl never go off. It tell* an external remedy it has no equal as a
Room* formerly occupied by Dr. J aces, over
: 1 make* an urgtinwut in lias the ptwntimcut of having reached the . running into PWaluuui from Cloverdale Mv
solnnhow nt long working hours, often until euro for piles, fever Mites, ulcers, tetter, Smith. Hams A A an Arman'*.
__________
uai training system, both
luugwit rood te now ISOmihw. TUrrourfour tbo &lt;tawt&gt; has Mils and after. PcrhajM poor poisons, chilblains, chaps and all itching
step!
the horror .bewilder* the­ vrar* ago I was working Intwcvh «IW) mid too Sally bad to work i&gt;n extra Hour or two intp and irritating dlu-ases of Uie akin and QTUART, KNAPPEN A VAN ARMANI
i itended to
.
------- whirl*,' the eye. grow wild. brad of tiuraw cn all my line*. Now 1 am tbs Sunday morning, in order to earn her scalp. It immediately relieves the pain of 0
Lawyens.
:..r that n-avm, |&lt;orlmp*. •‘Onward! Ou« turn* hack. Aina! all lias working taa than 3X1. I'm letting thv stag­ afternoon walk abroad with her faithful
Practice lu all court* of the state aisd la the
scalds nod burns, and cures the worst case
&lt; striking .md «,-»licnt fra■
!alhm; all hn» ranisbed, all dropp-4 nway.— ing run iteelf, while 1 run a couploof ratn u-'x. l-’var. I take it that it u almost always an without a scar, (let only the genuine United Htatrs courts.
Offices over Uratiugs N'MIoul Bank,
From the French of Augusthio Dudm "
it's much the same with a few other stage nft*-rnr«&gt;n walk. Sally could not well get which has a black wrapiatr with green
.
Hasting*. Michigan.
men. For alLthl*. though. I should ray lb-reaway
------ ‘ before bur fam 11 r'.* early adinner.
*------ — letters. ■ Small boxes 25 cents: large boxes
Associate offices. Rooms 15, It and n. new
'“’'S
,or ,rwn
.
‘
Houseman
Block.Grand
lt*|&gt;li!s,
Mich.
were scan • .’.,000 mile* of staging in California. Justin McCarthy in Scribner.
50 cents. Sold by E II. Lathrop.
- i-i^ ' Jrarlv tart o' '
" ’wn •*««•«» of ’be Fencv Kehoe returned You ss% the state i» wry big, and there I*
Never forget tliat the fairest flowers
... .Ittwindfail render ^ronl n
»,-l 'lirn nl
Hpring* tunny a UtM puts off from tbor iBr .i l into
fade tbe soonest.
On a moonlight niglit in July Farmer
'
be related the following amusing incident, th, mountain* that we don’t think about.
Ellen’* Daylight Liver Pills are aboon to
A. BAJIBER. M.
------------ .—.Ji.ioiu A Pomeroy. ,»f tjilrer lake, Basque
, ,
, . .... - which for a time cellared the mauotemvuf I
sufferer* from sick headache, sour stomach,
•
Physician and Surgrtm,
. .?.e n-laUt’ti uf manual Ufa al that ndudid -------------------—
•
. *n;.
i ney can't run-very
rotmty, draatne*! that a rouph-»&gt;f
gny tuom.
mora. They
run very well in
m the
tl,.- l.auna
hunnarotmty.'dmam-d
roupk-*&gt;f dog*
do,-*
raountain roaort:
Office over Nevin's More. Office hours from 3
.1 hnd 'body w nro all
I ntountains for ftxtr •&gt;( tipplug over, nn-i !&gt;•■ I were slangbtcring Id* fleck of »!irej» in the torpid liver and indigestion. Sugar coat­
Whik, won-iermg nix-ut i.i the vicinity of enow of U-ing hard !&lt;&gt; pull. Ijght »|&gt;riug i future on the hillside. H« awoke suddenly. ed. pleasant to take anil warranted to go
Rockbound lake, accompanied by a boy, the
through
by
daylight.
----- --1 fn,m h!« dream just as th • kitchen clock
W. LOWRY, M. D..
jmlgo wa. struck on the leg by the fang, of n wagon* ore it*.-! alin-wt altogctte-r now.
"Was I hi the bu»in&lt;&gt;a 'when B-.-u "
। «u!t • where the other !
struck 1, and in a f.-w ininuhw hs went to - Fret have they, but they walk not—
•
Physician and Surgeon.
largo rattlesnake. Tbe tejy wittx-&lt;«.&lt;d the day was nt the bead of the Overland
stap again. Again he dreamed !liat dogs
Make* a specialty of treating diseases of tbe
snake .trike tbo judge’s leg sad fan fuu-k to
EYK and BAB and Ute preservatlnti of vialea
w»-re killing lii.» sbnep. and rhe dream was so
tbe hotel at Rubicon am! gave tbe alarm.
,,r
X^,
P
K
,y
flU,n&lt;
aad eye
Ab
old
pln-slcan.
retired
from
practice
having
anything nl».ut staging. tie er* no: n stage i-luar nnd vlvbl that be couldn’t think &lt;it any­
had i&gt;li»»-«-&lt;l inJits hands by an Last India nil*A rescue party *ras hurriedly organiud by
man. He simply Um I hEt-hand in the’ tn’x*- thing else. It s-m' -l t&gt;i bin» a* though be douary the form ala o' a sirnpb vegetable rem­
UMoe and residence on Broadway, treorWourt
•van! indicates tba wide
the guwta. Tire-party, nrmed w ith at least a
ury, and be groiqxxl about Id n a I .t d: i had -J Tit for two or three bourn between the edy for the speedy ami irermsneot cun- of con- House. Hastings. Mich.
I uvefulnte* open toadvoiiarrel of whisky in flasks, itecnnters and hottwo dream*, but in reality only twenty min­ oiitipifon, bronchitis, &gt;-Marrii, asthma and all
thr'Mt and luug affections, also a positive and
lies, hastened in the direct ion of th - spot
U WELTON
tell a horse from a mule*xcef&gt;t that tiremul? utes hud paswil -inre he fir-t awoke, as ho nuilt-al Hire lor nerv.vus debility aud all ner­
of t-slny u n preparwhere tbe judge lind been bitten by tire ven­ had luuger ears thnn tin* hoc—.
twin 1 wmn begot upend lookixlat thoclock. vous complaint*. after having tested Ita wonder­
Is agent for the Ohio Fortner's Insurance Co.
omous' repuK-.
rcptili'. The .urenooraor
members of the rvwue
pmou.*
r.- uv
,.yw. „
u uU,
#
,
Pomeroy said that dreaming this tamo ful curative powers tnlhousands of cases, has He writes policies on a man’s property agalnsS
staging I* taking a back a-at in.
.
must thereforeAimo cut
felt it hl* duty to make it known to bis suffering Ion by fire,lightning or wind; against a man-*
pnrWM,—.M(.r«n
1
d
„„.
t
,
H
hfonita tir*xrr--»x. I.ut 1 don't r«m.t it thin;; twice iu »&gt; riiort a time wa* such a queer fellows Actuated by Utls motive and a desire
.; tin’ element* of high characmtMl .n -Un U •; l-rr^l it. telj. ,p. | M
n
thing that ho nmlgrel hit wife and told her to relievo human suffering, I will send free of Ufa by death and accident.______
:i n~. Iw.utijy te&gt;dy and mind. proaehing—hiawauu ump in walking Kenie-l ■ .. coacbc"
.
| to msj tire old
r« ...
k-gated and...
the ul»mt it. Mrs. Pomeroy tea firm bellevur in charge, to alt who desire II. tlris recto* tn Ger­
- . bofiil and brain to work, to
MITH A COUJROVE.
.
man. French or English, with full directions
greatly inte-udflt-d to their *hrm«! tangtna
dream*,
and she told bur husband that sho for pre|&gt;arli g and using. Sent by' mall bv ad­
rm
’
rreuU
go
alien,I.
1
&lt;£&gt;n'!.
I
«ay
bring
on
•
sympathetic ■•••u;&gt;eratlon ] tiona.
Lawyers.
\, the flectiNt engine* and the fluent cun you've v. iu auro that dog* were aft«-r their glivep at dressing wish stamp, naming this yaper. W. A.
(Office In Union block, Hastings.)
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; their country and
A grand n:*h was made for the judge nn.l ' got, and run them in every valley and high
Noves, iin Power's Block. Rochester.N. Y.
P
ractice
te
ail
the
court*
of
the
state.
: aivomp'tebment* nre swen­
a hundred ftas'r* were instantly uncorked, tha on every mountain. Tire fart l», I'd like to himaatt awl hurri-d upto the pasture to aw if
Cato slaidtet! himself rather than live
; • i : itioru though thin/ryk&lt; not
A E. KENASTON.
odor of whisky supplanting that of fragrant M-’ a jwrfect air uh ip nud take a ride in tlue the hh&lt;np were all right. He found thing* under the despotic reign of Cresar.
.
AVbi;i; training to the full
£X.
Attorney at Law,
x
pine*, firs ami wild flower*—each owner of n before 1 die. No; the old Aaging days wvre Ju»: a* hl* dream had ph«ured tluta. In tbn
Uncle Snmta Nerve A Bone Liniment:
।
irli-.-idual, including bis ine(Over J. 8. Ooouvcar iOa'i store.) \
Bosk Ix’tag eager to hare the jpdge Cr»t par­
moonlight he «aw two large dog* chasing the will relieve sprains, bruiatw, neuralgia and
Practioesln all courts of toe State. Collections
.. - :uid fitting, him U’ net bte take of tiro content*, and oth-r* emleavoring
frightened flock from one wnd'of tire pasture rheumatism. Sold by all druggists.
promptly attendrhz to.
'
a homo builder and a bread to rtrip hi* uxxiwr* off to apply healing oint­ if we get arawthfag better we can stand
to
the
other.
The
panting
brute*
^Idu't
bark
f&lt;M- nothing Is too p«xl (or California.’’^-f
tut created People.
not fail to set high value on
R. TIMMERMAN. Homapathlc Phy­
unco as tirey ran down tire hindmost Uroep
ments to the wound.
Ffnncisco Examiner.
AdrertKIng a patent mrdlaiun in the peculiar
• lu -u of the human mind and to
*
stcian
and
Surgeon.
nnd bit them in the throat, working together way iu which tbe proprietor of Kep&gt;p&gt; Babam.
Tlw judge Anally
uble to explain tliat
r di.L-ti.-3 to tlio great fields of, tin
Sl.rtikry ShlUM.
(Offiee over LMhrop'* drag store.)
with tire agiiity* and ferocity of wolves. for couch* and eotds doo*. Is Indeed wonderful.
ho hail
bail t»*n*!rucx&lt;m
bean struck cm iu&lt;tbo ivg
leg &lt;&gt;y
by a raij.cr,
ratfler.
’ | nnd while indicating with lib Anger tlx- spat
WcraAd ami drewrai. tlaj playful fcll-w Farmer P.imerov clubbed mp? of tire dog* to He authorltr* all draggles to give tho»e who
ARTLN V. BARKER. Real Eetate, In.
________
:■ th. u made to a clsra of people
" i whore the reptile's poisonou* fang- struck, began hi' evening's ntuu-enu-nt. If the nure I
call for II a sample bottle fro*:, that they may 1’1
' surauce aud Loans.
--. it to manual training methods
* ’ remnrkrel that it wm hi* wooden leg that ler’« quiet game of cribbagv wa* going on, bo ■
try it before pareluulag. Tbe large bottles are Office with J. G. Runyan &amp; Son. z doors north
.re rre,
--------often began by marking bte prey from bte never r«u the dogs Wore, and h~ has not :&lt;oc and Si.ro. We certainly would advisea trial
had l&gt;cen bitten, „„
and tbondoro ....
the wound
.
ot Postoffice.
‘ nuqs!-*-. The professor te ,rouM liot pmro soriou*. The judgnafter- 'scat &lt;&gt;n the armclinlr, and wi'.hoiit noraing. found out wl&gt;" ou-n*l them. Five of hi* It may save you from coaMUtipUiin.
Spacial atteiMiou given to making exebangaa
w
nt
property.
The Interest* of noo-nwlrlrat
Zt-no,
when
OS.
hanged
himself
because
^op^y
J
that da* nf obj -ctors
, knw tj,e snake nml t-xhibit.-d the cad sprinmng to the ini-ldic of the table, •catter- h*mb&gt; bled to death from bite* in the throat,
owner* carefully looked after. Farm
. manual training ix-bools with I of
_f[he
the talI
tail Mll
a*" trophy,
trophy, which
which is
is &lt;wnam-r:r
omam*-nted2 tug cmd» like chaff, upneiting «-!H&gt;hage board ami two ui'-re were bitten »o badly that he hee had
had put
put --------his linger
ouf of--joint.
otali sizei
------------..
and agricultural institutions. , wiih B,rcn ran^-Virginla Cbroniclc.
i and sending the t&lt;cg* flying, tiapjeng cards bad to iiUI thotn Sine# than Fgryiar PotnDr. Jaques' vierman Worm (takes destroy
out of the li.-uuls of the players aud biting e,-,.y teu k-pt hi* feck in the teirnyard every
: I -sof |Klt'i-UCO with (MOpld
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7
worms and remove them from the system.
i iueb a m.-apprchensiim as
’
Jteadelurara
needle like holra in thtun.
,
Safe, pleasant and effective.
To make a great cwnnedion of any sort
Mr WU,tto;d1. -u-U.. rhije acting
Colil b*th* are now sahi to be efficacious
wn« hi* d&lt;-ligl-.t. Sitting prarrfally Vti r&gt;y ।
Hiu.tinA. - - Mich.
' ' .v.u.„Oik Prohw "
rawrar .«■. ”"™&gt;“
Wo'are new-only Batting into the habit of Iin the cure of typhoid fever;
lap, or lying tint upon bte stomach, every '
.....
Hre™
Advice to Mothers.
limb stretched out. apparently tlx- mo»t in- nsing French words, but nl*o of translating
44*. no reference *,
to re
tbe fact,
different times most of the renwlics recom­
Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup should a'.wayn
CAPITAL, $50,000.00
■nocent and harmless* of 1* :-. he would often French phrase* into our English. -K^r in- be
,
used tor children teething. It soothe, the
mended for sra*i-.-knt**, *ucb M bromide of
quietly rtea to Ute ftet and before I ini'pcctul &gt;tauo.-, there lx *ofrcidy u ;mper 1
1 -.: tbo ^ery giMt-ral inulnfor&lt;child, softens the cunts, allays all tnUn. rurc*
wxiium. cocaine, nltnjte'bf amyl, etc., with
him —
snatch
my ------------book ou: of thy
---- ----. hand or which doe* nrt inform u« Uiat wioething
;wind collr and Is tbe trest remedy for diarrha-a.
very unaattafactory re*ulta. The- following
Twentj -Ove ceaaaboUh-.
spring over it into mj» -----face.— If
■ting tnulis union* uf tlmcoun- 1 starte-l at j It„tl - drfiuitiraly nrrangid"—meaning, of
Mtchipin.
method, bn-wvl ou tbo treatment of chloro- luuu.
rongh.salute,
tu I1 was
waa tolerably rare t&lt;&gt;
“ddlnitol.v" or ••finally'' *-ttted: or
thi* rongh
salute, n*
do, no was struck with panic, gave ouo | thatMrmethmg''guc* witbOfit saying”—where
Open tor business Dec. 15.1M« in Nrlldint for
mighty
■’ ‘lioitnd-to tire mantel,
**— tbo brsicket of,
{t gr®* we nre not told.
tixir supply from the ranks of
.
.»i
........
Hha
irtered to the pattent. Tbb, of couree, is
a lamp. tiw'e&lt;l^enf *n open door, or the floor,
iVe
________________
now never say
_ anything
------_ —w o intimate
generally quickly returned, but soothes the
. yi
?lr.
r. ni
Black
cck boldly ray*
says to fimitb
Smith at "jp*
-jfH
.-.id that titero wm nothing stomach. Then a warm mustard and linstwd wh- ro he stood a few seconds motinnle** as [' iL
orrtcKixs:
per,
you sny
that —
ngaii?
I'll knbek vnn
you
he alighted.
- -"If
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to t-n
R. G. Robinson, President;
nouitiw. In tbe proportion of one part • (
A panic, in-lc-.'d. struck through him in­ dowu." Hut tbo newapapera report, that Ise I
-dnnrd briefly Mates the Qbr
(liester M esser^ Vtee. Prea.
mustard to two of linseed. I* applied to the
stantly, with euriou* effect. Whether be intimated nn intention to |•r&lt;«t^nte bis opp&lt;&gt; I
.via! training when he says:
C.D. Beebe. Cashier.
epigastric region, aud the following draught
&gt;r. &lt;1 training rebutd, properly so given a quarter of an hour after the tepid were lying quietly on tins’* knra. standing, ni-nt. Black also add* that Smith te n blackj
DtRecTOBu:
sitting, or lu whatever position, on being guard and a ra«cnL Sihith's frltatds«ay th.-i “
w made to cultivate ilex
water: Chloral hydra!*-. 1» grain*: »i"&gt;I'’’
.-•Black
alluded
to
him
as
Jot
being
honorable
j
alarmed
by
an
attempt
to
capture
him.
or
by
.
of thought. No mure
Dan w. Reynolds,
W. H.
sirup. I driteiim: water, to an ounce.
an unexpected sound. Ise Instautiy dtapjrrarod in his conduct.” Brown, wishing to know ■
n.u.d L aimed nt, nor ,1s muscular
D. G. Robinson.
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If tbi* be rejected, our correspondent be­
: ttsdf hel»i to be ot educational gins do novo with tbo tepid water and rejxmte -tadewnvs. teurk'tprd. or forward mattered who began tab, ask*, "By wlinm was.thi*
not—without in any way making rwidy. or inltiatedr Smith's friend roplia* that it was •
tbe draught. After tbo draught has been getting upon hi* leg*. It was as if In* Iraly initiated by Black, atxl that the enotrovoesy
. . .aiatble only in proportion to
takrn and retained, tb* pattent i* ordered to were a spring, or n« if Im wen- flung by wane 1 .uwd the tMlanre of tbe night, and was then
i it riakie, upon the mi.'id for Inlie iu hi*' berth, and sleep'usually follow* force outride of tiinwelf-h* simply went. It definitively settled by an apoiegy. Brown
• Hi ughtfu! work. In tbo school On waking the swimming in tbo toad and
than ask* where the partie* are "stopping”
■ .; ■ t mechanical habit is never nausea hare disapimare-1. mid he is able to go is Impowibte to give an Metsof this most re­
n..w-mrening to a«k where tbo two |ieraons
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
Tliq only hnbit actually acquired on deck. Mr. H. Wakofldd con*ider» Hutt markable movement; I never saw a-.rytnuig • are Maying, for nolxxly stay, in n place, ho
like it. A ebrious f.idnon he had ate’ of leap­
• inking. No blow Is ttruClc, no any one &gt; bo ha* seen much of Utl* maujdy
ing agdlnrt the bare side wall of tbo room, • Mot*”—ami Smith'* friend ••Intimate*’* that
CHANCERY ORDER.
,-••.-h. no motion regulated, from m;»can Uardh- doubt tiuit Ita origin I* mental, which he struck flatly with all fours, and it ha* -‘transpired" that they aro in Orrem's Stat* of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit In
tint. Tti«» quality of every act spring* and in a ikrgo majority of coro* tbo imagin­ then bounded off in another direction. J have hotel, anti tlwt Smith b.-ts ■•extended nn Invi­
»uW*^wuding In the clreuit court for Ilie Cor. Jeffenion and Court Sta., Hasting*, Mich.
• '.n*ciou* will acco.-npxnied by a ation ia tbo aourco of trouble—for- instance, .ecn the »r.., thing .lone
a Mptlrral. and tation’' to Black to dinner, and thst thus the eouaty ot Barry. In riumcerv. at the city of
Rates, • I ,OO per Day.
Judgment. At the same time he ba* uwn on several occasions tadto’.Buffer­ also-strange a*- It •eems-by a MnL-OJve •‘difficulty" has been "definitively hrranged." Bratiug* on the 17th,day o! September, A. D.
Thi* House la new. whh pleasant rooms. Tha
t rhe trade tendency is to be ing from swulekm-® Wore the ship had teft Thorne Mtiler in Popular Science Monthly.
But In tiionew.|iap!jr accountof it the writer lhKlla Bowen, esx’qdalaant vs. William Bowen, patronage of the public is respectfully sollciteU.
1 against- There Is plenty of bod ad- ito moorings in the dock, where there i* not
«av» "An outrage which nt first sight seems defendant.
;i;!: scheme* nnd indiscreet baste for tbo least »ign/ff motion. Iced rtimulants
almoM incredd.te has JtMt been ^ &gt;ti!ated by
In tbte cause it appearing that defendant.
m’umal training where it doc* not nnd the rccutabent poMure are «"*&lt;»
William Bowen.Is not u resident ol thh Mate,
The mail who animate* 111* follow* by tlio special inquiry."—Blackwood * Mu.-nzme.
but reside* In Kokomo. Colorado: tiler*fore oh
which ba now employs, after a
'J4’ material and cut of their clothe, te liabte to
j. I where no adequate preparation#
nmtiou of Hmitb &amp; (tolgrove. solicitor* for rumCorner of Court and Jefferson St. Keep* floor.
of all the m&gt; called irpeclflr* *xt.-n&lt;Hm, &lt;&gt;' *-r a make ombarrnjring mistake*. Tlie fullo«nlslnant. It h ordered that defennant entee hts
Itulea ot Writing.
lu raid cause, on or before four
• wery good cause hns much to period of six yeam-London LaitaAWilliam Black say*, rwpecting his habit* appearance
ing fltory, which may I- trw. is »oM by the
uontlis from date of tilt* order, and that with­
•I.:,, suffer from It* frintd*. 1
Aurtrwi paper*, and &gt;« amusing toriety in of composition, that after breakfast he write* in twenty day* tbe complainant cause tbte or&gt;
t to hold manual training re­
steadily tor two hours, nn-l one hour after der to l»epnbllihed in the HaMInx* Haxnkr;a
A Jewel in
-e---- - ' l\Xw «vtok» ago • nlnn '’-rwwl In Tyrol.-w dinner, which i* all tbo time be gives to liter- newspaper printed and pnbUshcd in »rid
al! that i* said and done in iu
It b doubtful whether Shake*:—™* toad.
county, said pnbUcatton tn be contimsetfotfce
onrtume entered th of tbo principd
tn each W&gt;ek. tor six week* In succession.
Frank a. Houkxb.
barler in Inu^rwk,
■»"*» *" • ch**r au,‘
Circuit Judge.
’ । ■ t &lt;j route* a time in tbe life of every boy
■rapidly and makta taw erasure*. He u en­
made n sign &lt;h»t be dvmred to be
sxrru&amp;CoLOROVK. .
wur
«m»&lt;
mil
i i.e crave* with an irreaixtiblo appetite
Tt» proprietor of the retahllshmmrt h P*- gaged upon n now .tory, tha sort*! pabllea.solicitors tor ComplalunnL
-iw*
trcmizell by
tht? clrIc l,|S'wl*? ot ‘J*® lion of-which will begin next January. ‘ I
a’ may I ■ colled food for hi* physical uaAttest: Ti:■ ■ • _S. BITO &gt; . KeciMer._________ _
nlaod. and te naturally anxiou* to keep the rnrdv attempt analysis," ite saya "and am
'
MORTGAGE SALE. ‘
“custom^ -tect. B-tag.there- nevw dklactlc.
Whereas default ha* been lu theemuUttoo*
I write to please, not to
U exipihataJy ennsetou* of hi* growing
. rXb teS fe»o».clad in tb*
instruct, and though I beliera that tbo ro­ of a mortgage executed hy ctiarln* XV. Men
ttrength, hi* mcreaulng power over tbe exWhen you want anything in the line
nnd Ellen Biggs to E. K. Jouo*. trustee of the
mantic
in
incident
and
to
lifa.will
always
n.llrJW -.N rtl-i pl^. thi
.!&lt;«:*! world: When hl* budding ruanlnxxl
estate of Israel Cutting, deceased, bearing date
,mwtw a great charm for the human heart, I
Cfvii.-. the floor into the great workshop ot
hold that there ore certain limits t-&gt;yocd
tte annns tatrntkr.
btatlr UM U»‘ &lt;
nature, and be is.sttiaSod with nothing le«*
Barry county. Michigan. November ninth. 1«3.
which th* writers of. fiction should not pm* In lit*r nineteen of inortgarre. on pore* «!• aud
••We don’t wrre |»ra*ant* bore; this i* a *a
ti:an actual contact with concrete form* and
In mintatering to our lor. of tbo morv.lous. 417. on which mortgage there Is elajsaed to be
loon for gentlemen."
TTio stranger row. with • smite. ‘ \ ery Those writers who fail to create ttio illusion due and unpaid al thedale ot this notice the
At tins period tha records of the past Have
sum ot nine hundred slxtyalx andaj-ioodollars
&lt;1. rlit lie interest for a healthy boy. He must Lxd
J .11 " bo ►aid; "but oblige me, in case my 3f truth and reality, m relation to even the prtuelpa) and interest, together wltii an attor­
com. In. bjr Wlln, khn th.t grange*: incident in their skatebe*. ettber ney fee of twvnty-ffve dollars, a* Mtnutated In
arc • -. f-,r hinweif; bo must turn the key
I ijv- ptne to i-» *»&gt;•’•» by your rird acroa. fail in their art through want of skill or by said mortgage, and no action or proceeding In
*ltbbisown bands, and himself unbar the
tb- tatroduction into their narrative of law &lt;»■ tn reiuity having Iwen instituted to re­
be ar^t. I am th. Arcbduko JcwpK"
gate*. Ho has no natural appetite to destroy;
cover the debt secured by said mortgng* or any
The archduke, wlio i* commandor-in-chlef jvenU and penren* which render »uch an lUu- ' ‘NotlecTri ’ hereby given that by virtue of a
he d-stroyt becauro bo cuhuot create. He
CALL OS
of
the
Hungarian
tandwehr,
and
wbo
ought
»ion Impossible-’
,
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can •bv.troy without being taught bow; but
iiower of sale coutalaedsaid
S KnownVrtty well by right &lt;
i'.c iv : &gt; bulk!, how t • construct, how to create there it wa* shown to
the statute In such &lt;■**&lt;• made and provided the
J1*jJ1
Tyrol, then lifted Hl* bat and departed.raid n.ortgra-c will be fjw.-clo*e&lt;l &gt;y a rale of
be dxu not know: there he requires inUie inortgagrel premises therein described,
lo cantin n
lb. n-ni.r- V.Hith'H CampanionMruciAon, training, system, aud they yield
which sale will be made at the north door ot
tbauurstenwofautborityaDd ouutnd coarn the court house iu tbe city of Hastings, in the
nhtcb ““-“'"J7
M.
tta tamer pVwtunt
Vi hand, and ul-» &gt;« lbc ht;arU nf bU e®" county of Barry and state of Mlclilgan (that be­
Tta&gt; boy demand# reasons, and arbitrary,
ft
I.
said
that
Turkish
tobacco
contain*
Idoym. Ift- pbyaicaUy. nature rntber neg- ing the place of bolding the rireuH court for
wimiuinitig rules are extremely distasteful.
.JLlcacW and that Havana tobacco bra loctod blm, for in Mature and. weight bo is Barrv coun’y). at jwibltc auction by the Hberiff
nt raid county on Saturday, the thirtieth dnyuf
sdkaluid called collidine, ef which sonMderably W»« tb* nvwage
Nosi-mbcr A.
!«W. at twelve o clock noon,
J-nencv with which be may digest the expo.
.
_
____ — t r.r n« «.-n, tncakins to satisfy the amount which 'halt then be due
drop Will kill a frog with
T.„p„.
n-neo &gt;..f other*. Ixmbi bavo little meaning tb»0lq»ob-&lt; J*.
..
.11* Intereat co*!* and exonirtwenti t • «
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Hastings City Bank,

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GILLASPIE,

FARMEES
And All Others

I®; asi

BOOTS AND

All New Goods ail

bi,: Give him Hs'tnw, plane and chteel;
. X • - him iii* htlic. bte forge and anvil; give
. 1-im Im blow pipe and bis crucible, bis mag­
net and hi* engine, and teach him tiieir logic
•and their power. Hi* mind will absorb them
an with i:iQ:iitcrelish. In tber forms and
Im, W1j| rcruj
thought* of men for
buuy generation*
. 11 । a buongipuB lest he bnvenoopporto di-vclup literary tarto. Tiu-retenot
aunglo influence flowing from manual train­
Jog winch i* lio«uic to g«xxi book*. Our grad,-!7 ?*" Hungry for good bcv.tk*. and they
F”dl: by uem.-it. Louis RepubUc.

ShS?S1mI»1 “ “‘~dnT,
will uui a
nieoiiiio iu*er*«l under tbe

busincj*. saw milling.

How old?'naked an S-yvar-old toy. who

Ud boon lirtasiing Intently to tttu conversa­

i
|
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|

I

u‘,t Of ‘STSLvSSui* bv onihialf a drop
thrUZ WU re u?re tw.c n. much tin, next
nirt.tX, *
r«ux American

™ *&gt; mncb-.-Et^ H-raA

tion.
a
-Fiftv,-repxtv'lth0 nuxa-Mv "retdJnd ti» boy. a* nn incr-dnloua
tank roror-d «*«r bu ,*a),i“l*
tortesm:*.’'- t cter to Atlanta Cowannlw.

tlon twenty *!*, all In towwain three wrai,
St »d»r west. eontalult.fr eighty acre* &lt;4
land moi* nr les*.
Dated August 3«b. 18*.
K. h. Joait*.
Trustee iif the Estate of Israel Ottingdretased.

‘ Alterne)' far MortgerK.

To buy ent in every InabutMt.

-.-PRODUCE-:EapeM*lly Butter and Eggs, wanud. f«
whicli the higheet market price will u*
paid tn cash or trade.

�PROOF POSITIVE!

All Michigan rejoices that the Detroit of these places have fairly good indidlngs
base ball club won the championship, by a and grounds, and some of them that ore
very superior. On the whole, we believe
good large percentage, in the international
that tliey will compare favorably with
league. The teat of the Detroit club. In those to be found In places of like size in
letters FROM PROMINENT CITlclimbing from the tall end of the pgiees- any other aiuirty in Michigan. The peo­
IZEN8 OF MICHIGAN.
slon, where they were early In tiie season, ple In each locality seem to take a com­
mendable pride in tbelr school interests,
to
the
top
is
one
thsl
shows
the
club
to
TUB HASTINGS. MICH., POSTOFFICE,
and deal with a fairly liberal hand in pro­
possess genuine merit at&gt; ball players.
AUGUST 14. 1872.
moting and fostering them. As a consid­
erable portion of tiie teachers of our coun­
The Free Press tariff blunderer is still
try schools receive their advanced training
figuring on the problem of how, as it once in these graded schools, It is evident thal
alleged, the American bunting manufac­ the interests of the two are. to a considera­
ble
extent, identical. The bettcrtteachers
turer can put nine unearned dollars in his
the one furnbli. the better pupils they will
It is the common understanding tliat tbe
pocket from tiie sale of 20 yards of bunting,
Habtixub. Midi.. July 11.1889get in return.
people of this country, as represented In
During the past week we have made a JAirt’a Rheumatic Remedy Co., Uuffalo,
congress, are supreme in all governmental tiie price for which is six dollars. Great
call upon a majority of these graded schools
matters. There is and can be no higher man, that Free Press tariff reformer.
Genti-ewen*
1—1 waa-afflicted with rheu­
and are glad to find them all with an in­
power Ilian tliat which te vested in tliat
Judas P. 8L John, prohibition loader creased attendance and with Battering matism In my arms hands, stomach and
tady—the authority to make and declare
legs for two years. Three batUm of your
laws which thereafter become binding and renegade republican. Is now talking prospects for a successful year’s work.
remedy entirdr/ cnr»l me, arid I have pot
upon all citizens and miist be obeyed im­ free trade. He has associated in demo­
plicitly.
Ilastbigs.—-Very few changes have been felt a sign of II In a year. I ran recom­
cratic company so long, and done so much
This, of course, contemplates the Joint
made in the corps of teachers ut this place. mend it to permanently cure bad cases.
Youni respectfully.
H. C. Smith.
action of the two bodies which go to make democratic dirty work that it is not sur­ Harry B. Andrus, who has had the 8th
up tiie congress. But in tbe process of prising that he should Imbibe and advocate grade during tbe past two years, becomes
Hastings, Mich., July 15. 1889.
devising useful and suitable legislation It democratic Ideas.
second assistant in the high school and the
This Is to certify tint for throe years I
often liappens tliat each house entero upon
vacancy thus nude is filled by Miss Anus
was afflicted-with Inflamatory rheumatism.
investigations designed to inform its mem­
The people of Michigan will have bright D. Nash. Miss N. brings to her work n
I tried different remedies with no benefit.
tars upon any question brought under In­
well earned reputation, gained In the coun­
to
say
the
last
legislature
made
a
mistake
I
was
Induced to try "Dr. Hart’s Rheumat­
quiry. acting independently. This is man­
try schools, and the nuccesaful manage­
ifestly proper. No wiser course could be tn not passing the capital punishment bilL ment that has characterized this depart­ ic Remedy," and soon found relief. I ran
pursued. But in such case either l&gt;ody, Murders In Michigan an* altogether too ment during the past will, doubtless. be now attend to my business and recommend
acting exclusively by itaelf, obviously numerous. Imprisonment for life doesn’t maintained daring the coming year. Sup’t it to Ml sufferers. W. IL Spence. Jr.
Of Rower Shoe Co.
could not have the same authority as when
Roberts enters upon his third year at this
the proceedings pre of a joint character. seem to be a very powerful crime deterrent place and all the other teachers are. we
HASTiNGs/Mich.. July 10, 1889.
Yet It does not seem to have been ques­
believe,' the same as last yean -Some ot
1 have suffered a great many years with
The
next
republican
house
of
representa
­
tioned hitherto tliat eacK house is clothed
these teachers have been in the school for
•with power to make its Individual invcsll- tives will have 16 contested election cases years, nnd ths question naturally suggests rheumatism and us«l a great many reme­
dies, and would say to Ml.wlro are suffer­
Itations and to transact tbe public business to settle, mostly from the south.
itself whether there ought not, to be some ing from this dlseaiae that none &lt;•/ them
in a reasonable and unlmjwded way.
relation between tbe term of service and the
are crnutl tn 'Dr. llart'i Rheumatic RcmIt very naturally, therefore, took a com­
salary received- If the labor of one ,of etio.
Fhank N. Main.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
mittee uf the senate somewhat by surprise
these teachers was worth three hundred
the other day upon assembling in Chicago
dollars eight ar ten years ag». it ought
While attending the fair don't fall to
for the purpose of inquiring into the way
surely to be worth more than that now.
in which tbe dressed meat business has call at the Powers hardware, the leading
Tbe total enrollment in all tbe depart­
llHJ^nALE. Mich., Sept. 9. 1889.
been done for the past few years, and is hardware of the town. Sec odd on sth ments is 619, with 127 in the high school- H^-t'ii Rheumatic Rattaly Co., ttufaln.
■
being done to-day. to find themselves al­ me.
70 of whom arc foreign pupils. The new
most completely tattled in the pursuit of
John Hessmer, the jeweler and optician, heating apparatus has been put In during
Gentlemen—For ten years 1 was a ter­
their proper and legitimate work, and cool­ has a full and'complete stock of spectacles tbe summer vacatiod, and a room lu the
ly defied by tiie four large Anns that and eye glasses, and examines eyes free of basement is now Irelng tilted up for a Inl*- rible sufferer from sciatic rlieumatism. I
monopoll.-p that business in that city, and cliarge.
oratory, thus giving much better facilities tried a great many remedies, but only re­
.
ceived
temporary benefit, and gave up all
to a targe extent throughout at least the
for instruction In chemistry.
October 9, 10, and 11. at Grand Kaplds.
northern half of the country. The com­
Nashville--—At this place several chang­ liopes of ever getting better. My stomach
mittee sent out their subpremui requiring will tie held the annual meeting of the es have been made in the teaching force; was in such a condition that it wonld not
the leading members of these firms to ap­ Northwesten) branch of the W. F. M. S. Mrs. Bemis is assistant in the high school. retain medicine, and my food would not
pear before them and answer such ques­ of the M. E. church. Those desiring to Misses Florence Irees nnd Jennie Mills digest. My circulation was very poor, anti
tion* as might be put to them, calculated attend from this city should leave their have the grammar grades. Miss Anna M. in consequence of it would'have bad spells*
to enlighten the committee on many ob­ names with Mrs. W. H. Schantz at once. bmith the intermediate. Miss Lillie War­ with my heiul. The doctors pronounced
scure points in connection with the busi­ Entertainment will be provided for all dell the 2nd primary. Miss May Fuller the it apoplexy. When 1 look back to thorn*,
ness. The committee very.properly went II who attend.
1st primary. Bup’t Iterate is now entering years of.suffering, and compare them to
to headquarters for facts. They did not
The latest swindle te a machine for xjit- upon his third year, and we think tbe my present condition. U acenu tittle Im
propose to do these Arms the Injustice to tlng corn and shocking iL and ft te flmo- board made nn mistake, in retaining him. them a miracle. The fall of 1883 I tried
pick up and net upon idle gossip, mere . duced, to the ansuspeeting farmer by a Our brief visit wits. routined to the high your reiurdy, taking several bottles, and
heresay statements or the malicious mis-' num Who produces a pin about eight inch­ school, and certainly tbe discipline mani­ from tiuit time till this hove nrrer frit h
return of the diteare incntbmal. The
rcpreaeiitations of their enemies.
es long with a double qjye. which, by an fested is of a very superior order.
But the “big four.” as thej* are very extraltwtet of tlm wrist, would tie a rord
The citizens of Nashville msy well take action of the remedy on my stomach and
properly named, met the committee in no of slAk com in fine shape. He gives to pride In their school building, ana the system iu general was truly remarkable,
eam-spondlng spirit. Indeed, they didn't tbe farmer and agrees to allovN^itn and his teachers arc to be commended for the care and it is a pleasure for me to reeoinmrnd
meet them at ail. They flatly refused to boy to run the machine. Then, of course, exercised in (preserving the same. We the remedy, for I nm »on.rtdrnt if trill
obey the summons sent to them. They a receipt Is signed, targe letters showing think ft would take u microscope to find a permanently cure the tnoot obntlnutr
tuiapped their dingers iu| the committee's one Derate free and the small tetters un­ pencil mark ou the building or furniture. niaea. Will gladly respond to all inquir­
faee and politely defied-Qii'in. The excuse derneath proving to be an order for one
That the school is appreciated by the ies. Very truly.youra.
offered for this remarkable action is thnt gross and an agreement'to pay 8285. The people In the eastern )mrt of the county is
the committee wonld have proceeded to agreement is discounted at the first bank evident from the fact that-tite foreign at­
pry Info their private affaire unwarrantably and the farmer has to walk up and pay it. tendance 1« .10 per cent.' greater than last
and to their detriment But tliat Is okyear. and. In tbe high school, about double,
. TKCUMAEn. Mich.. Sept 7. 1889.
.The Mlddlevllte Repulilican calls public nearly every s«t In that room being filled.
suraption. They have no proof of’ ft and
can have none. It Was within their power attention to the brutal treatment of ahorse
Middleville.—With tbc cxrepllon of one Hart RhcumaHe Retuttly Co., Rujtulo
tliat
is
frequently
driven
into
tliat
town.
when they should appear liefore the com­
teacher, who was employed during a por­
mittee to decline to answer really lmpro|&gt;er From the article, we should Judge R was tion of last year, there te an entire change
Gents—Plea** express at once* one doz­
questions if any were asked. But they the same animal that I* quite often driven of teachers. Sup't Morse, who lias ably en ••Dr. Hart's Rheumatic Remedy." Send
did not do lids. They simply replied to, into this town from the west, with as much conducted the school during the past five plenty of advertising matter. It in ijirinij
tbe representatives of the people, acting in evidenoi of brutal treatment as bur con­ years, goes to AuSaiilfl and his place I- K'ttlnf&lt;ir:lon.
Yours truly,
a proper legal capacity and upon a very temporary notes. How a human being can supplied by Mr. Frank A. Karon. Gertrude
John J.'Okil druggist.
Important matter In which the great mass, find It in his heart to thus misuse a nolffe Niinmo takes tbe place of Mrs. Morse hi the
of tiie public are materially Interested. horse, as this individual owns and treats grammar department. Miss Anna Winters
"You mind your business and we’ll mind with the utmost cruelty. 1s mtmf than we has the IntcnnMiatr* and Jennie Thomas
[The enact truth of the following tcxtlcurs; as to our dying you any information, can imagine. With our contemporary we the primary. Mr. Rami has had several
think the owner of tliat horse should be
rrumlato trill Ire vouched for by Uoicer &amp;
we Ktan't do It"
years experience in graded school work,
,
W«k—we shall .ujc. Are the "big four" compelled to nlmndon the extreme over­ and all the othar ti-acbera have had more Friedrich.-Druwiirti. tn, Cherry street.
Toledo,
O.J
greater tiffin congress or either of its two, checking of tin* same as well as brutal or less cxperieDoe In the country schools.
houses? We trust tiie senate committee punishment of him. or be prosecuted to the
Toledo. Ohio. Aug. 23, 1889.
In addition to the alxive. the lioard iuis
will proceed to find out about that as soon full extent of the taw.
secured the services of Miss Alia* M. Stev­ Hart Rheumatic Remedy Co.. bufalo.
as congress, ascntolei. We al) want t&lt;»1
Two or three of the young men arrested ens, a very superior elocutionist, who will
know. If they are w&lt;&lt; shall need to Instl- for disturbing meetings here were found have charge of all the reading classes, thus
Gentlemen—! have been troubled with
lute measures to make terms with them, to be carrying concealed weapons nnd were giving superior advantages in thtemuch
neuralgia In thrhead for a long time. al-&lt;&gt;
and to find out what liberties the people soundly lectured by the justice for this neglected branch.
had dyspepsia very luftly. 1 suffered ter­
hare parted with and what supreme jsiwer breach of the taw. To any others who
The school building is older thsn those Hid,- nil tUatlmu
Xly tinxl Mould nnl .IS
tba "big four" has -necured. We know make a simitar practice we will say: Don't at Hastings ot Nashville, and inferior to
gest, and I could not sleep nights. No one
now tint they have reduced the price on do it! You will get Into serious trouble if them in some respecte. Some repairs arc
thought I ctnthl lire but a short tbne. I
live cattle in the west hi seven years—in you follow It up. The possession of a desirable, and we presume tliat tbe hust­
tried numerous remedies and- employed
part through their action at least—from weapon during a moment of excitement ling people of Middleville will see that
some of tlie best physicians hi the city,.but
$38 to 818 per head, while the price of ha* led to numberless tragedies thnt ap­ these atiended to very sbon. it Is tbe de­
received no lienelR. I was induced to try
dremcxl meat remains unclianged. We palled even the perpetrators when cooler termination of the board, not only to main­
jour remedy, and after taking less than
know that they can compel any butcher In temper prevailed and for which they suffer­ tain the high stnmlard that has character­
one bottle began to fee) betti-r, and after
any city or village in the north to buy of ed years of penitentiary life. Bear In ized their school during the past few years, taking Mweral bottles i tnu ntHrdu &lt; urtbem or go oirt of •liusincHS. What we mind that it is a criminal act, ptinLsliablc but to push forward. Henre, at a very
ctl.
want to know further is whether tills in to by fine and Imprisonment, to even carry u early daj^the course wilt be extended to
1 cannot say too much in favor of your
be the iwexorabie rule hereafter, and "dirk, dagger, sword, pistol, air-gun, UM-et the reiuireinenta for admission to the
remedy, aud earnestly hope tliat all who
whether producer, seller and consumer nltllelto. metallic knuckles, pocket blllle. university.
are affilrted may have the opportunity of
alike are. to have.no choice except such as sand-bag,
Prairieville.
—
Mr.
J.
M.
Smith
again
be
­
skuil-cruckcr, slung-shot or
using tids valuable medicine.
the "big four" in Chicago maj- see lit razor." so sajs Sec. 129, Public Acts. Ses­ comes principal and te assisted by Mis«
Veiy truly yours,
graciously to allow.—Detroit Tribune.
sion I a ws of 1887, In plainest terms.— , Cora Burst Both of these teachers know
what a good school Is and how to make
Middleville Republican.
cor. Seneca anti I-aGrange s'j
one.
Tbe
attendance
ls
;
good
In
Isotli
de
­
The Mirth shows no disposition to be
partment* and will doubtless lie much In­
fair about tiie toting of the negro. Under
( Feb. 18. 1889.
creased in the higher, when tba pressing
The writer is in receipt of tbe following
their state oanstitntlona. It wonld be easy
work of the fnnn te over. Principal Smith
riff Co., Bufala.
earnest and excellent letter from Mr.
reports tbe annual school meeting very enmough to practically disfranchise tbe
Henry G. Schaiblry, of Wmxltand. Mr. S.
large majority of colored voters by making is a young man. a school teacher, who is tliustestlr. quite a sum voted for apparatus,
Last June when I sent for three bottlee
cte. Good (or Prairieville! Its citizens of your Remedy. 1 was laid up with Inflam­
property the trirt or an educational test for pushing his own way in the world. Every are public spirited and liberal, and will
matory Rheumatism, and I had sour stom­
voting. But tills would also disfranchise dollar Is worth much to such a one. It Is stand by their school.
ach so bad thal I iMubl-not eat uuythhia
more ofX*sacriflce for him to give it to for
Woooiand.—The people of Woodland irillutut vomiilny U up. I had to keep
a good percentage of whites. It would the monument than it would be for 5U0
aJso lose ?ome representatiun to the routh men we can name in Barry cotmty to give have always taken a deep Interest in edu­ one of my knee* bandaged all the time.
cational matters. For many years they It was swollen, and Uie doctor said it
Id the congress of the United States, and sums ranging from 810 to 3100. But he
generously snstalnjd a private school which would break, and if R did. it would not
several votes in the electoral college. But gives it cheerfully as tbe following letter attracted pupils, not only from a consider­
heal up. Sores appeared on several parts
shows, nnd that without solicitation:
able portion of :he county, but also from of my body,, but soon disappeared. The
It could be done peacefully and constitu­
Woodland. Mich., Sept. 20, '89.
counties adjacent This school was nndu- three tattle*' entirely cured me of my
tionally. But the south seems to desire Mit. M. L. Cook, Hastings, Mich. .
tnbieil till the Increased advantages offered stomach trouble and Rheumatism. / UdiJ;
neither peace utir ruiiKtitutionai methods.
Dkau Sib:-—Please find incloset) postal by ourjtradcd schools rendered its further
It &lt;a the bent utetRclne 1 erer took. ’ 1
She wants to । play hog, get-everything, note for one dollar for the soldiers and vxteteiwe unnecessary.
wish you would put It In some drug store
The one tiling that Woodland has need­
give nothing; would ratlier override' the sailors monument fund. I am sorry that
1 am not able to contribute more toward ed is a railroad. That is now an accom­ here, bo my fritoda could get IL
canfltitutkm. pay no attention to the rights such a notable enterprise.
..
.
. ,
Truly yours.
plished fact aud we are sure that the peo­
Mux. John Lai*b.
Summit SL
of men, nor to life nor property, rather
It is true that Uie pecuniary interest of ple will see to It that their educational In­
timu settle the vexed negro problem peace­ such an iDvMtment to the people of Barry terests fnlly keep pace with the material
Co.
is
nothing,
or
very
little,
nt
least;
but
prosperity that awaits Item.
fully. Well, the north will be amused in
us for paying the debt of gratitude they
Mr. J. R. Clarke, a tew-hvr of considera­
this matter same day, end no longer sub­ owe the defenders of their homes, of their
Chand IUthm. Mich.. Feb. u. 1W9.
ble experience in the sdiools of Ohio Is
mit to the Impudence and brazen effrontery country, it is but n small beginning. The principal, while Mr. John Warner remains
to
Uu“ 1 *&gt;" afflicted
of the south In practically denying to tbe monument is erected to the. memory of In charge of theJowerdcpartmeuL If con­ with Kidney nnd Liver eouiptalnte for a
those
who
fell
upon
southern
fields
In
bat
­
tinuous
service
la
any
criterion
by
which
numtar
of years and uxu reduced dintm
negro the right to vote, and then gaining
tling for tbe maintenance of the Union. to judge, tbe people seem w
M1W
to think Mr. to o
1 «pem large sums &lt;»r
several seats’ in congress because of the
They left home, friends and comfortable’ ’Warner
Is aThe
good man to "tie to.’
—----eJ to get relief, but found none/ No one
presence of the negro voters in the south. surroundings to strike a blow In defense attendance in both departmente is about
This condition of affaire will not ranch of their country, and as a result the peo­ 80, and the board has adopted a course of
disease- unU&gt;M afflicted by IL
ple of Barry county are now enjojlng tbe study, looking to an extension of the work 1 was told by a friend, whoae wife had
priceless treasure ot a land, free and .unit heretofore done.
taen cure.I by Dr. Hart’s Rbeunktlc Item
ed. And as a token of tbe respect and es­
Freeport—Tlio school nt this place is al edy, that he thought If would cure me;
The stability of republican Institutions teem due those "who an* now sleeping present in charge of Misties Myra Craig and
in France seems assured by the recent their manhood away beneath the southern Fannie Rogers, neither ot whom has, we
ke a m'w man; Can wortt as 1
Heetiuna for the Assembly, correspoading turf." the people of Barry Co. ought im­ understand, engaged longer than for the
BlckOe** al,d have rtaet,
mediately to free the monunrent of all in­ present term. As we have not lieen able from n shadow to 173 pounds. 1 would
TO war lower house of congress. The recumbrance.
yet to call at this school, we omit further no4
wlU»ut It under any clrcumstancwi,
were handicapped by an mi popti­
mention of It at tbte time.
aud hope that oil.ers afflicted In the
ter preaWent and ministry, and still they
in! Srm*1 RcTOdjr beto«
Not long ago there entered our office a
vmai by n good sate majority overBoulangschool director, who was—well—mod per­ John E. Ftboumox, 905 East Bridge SL
Iste, Monarchists. Conservatista, Imperialhaps Disgust was visible all over hbi
tets, and all shades of opposition. Good Conducted by ENOCH ANDKUS^Co. Sec y. face- His district bad voted for only six
CUHOX1C HHEnuiTISM
months school during the coming year.
A specialty.
We
do not blame this director very much.
on Saturdays only.
He has reason to feel disgusted. A dis­
Detroit's grand jury, which is inrestigattrict that Is well able to sustain a school
«tbe conduct of that city's alermanle
aking, perlmpM, we have in for eight or nine months, ought not to thus
four graded schools; that at deal with lu boys and glris. We can tell
a remed j
OUuItBCUU. however,
uOnt.’i-. that
uuai. there
uir.it: te
inuiimruj
... a.
ilzed under a special act of oubfcleod.
. and those at Nashville. (or thU »Ui» ot .irUw « ranodr U,.t will «Tr»rtpej«M lw
oooarol Mhnr rlirnnlr alltni'ntj nt 1 HEE. I'rlrw SI • 1/
....
.. . . V''
I Woodland under the gen-

Hastings Banner
Hastings, Wednesday, Vet. 2. 1889.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

SCHOOL COLUMN.

Stoves! Stoves! Stoves!
DON’T FAIL TO SEE THEM!
We have the Largest and Best stock in the citv inch. ;•
the
’ Inc,u’-,,ug

BANNER OAK
The finest round stove in the market.

Yoi Can Saw Money by SeeM Us
COOK STOVES

Before buying. Also a full line of

At Bottom Prices.

Full Stock of Hardware
At Bottom Prices: Call in and see for yourself.

Huffman Bros.

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds
THE LEADER!
So acknowledged by all who see it or use it.
therefore the cheapest, the

The ’ est and

FARMERS

GRAIN DRILL.
None but words of praise for it from the many fanner? to
whom we have sold this Drill, and who have giten if-thor­
ough trial during the two years wt^have sold it

W© are HUouio foi more Limn a dozen buggies and keep tbe
largest stock on hand of any dealer in Central Michigan. We
can suit you in both quality and price. ' The

Studebaker Wagon
lias become such a favorite because it is the acknowh- igetl
best wagon made, that no farmer with an eye to bu?-!.t*s
who desires to be economical and save money, can afford to
buy any other. It is the best and best made wagon on c;.rfh.

Call and see us when you want anythihg in the line &lt;*f

Farm Machinery

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds
THE BARRY COUNTY FAIR!
For 1889
Promises to surpass all predecessors in interest
and attendance. Everybody in Barry
County should be there.

Archie McCoy
, Can show the largest and best line of

A Specific fur Rheumatic Duand mt a patent Medicine

Hart Rheumatic Remedy Co.
BL'rrxuo, a v.

He has ever brought to Hastings which
he invites fair visitors to inspect.

�ti-TINGS

Banner

personal MENTION.
Tiisdtog* Wwlnesdafr Oct. 2, 1889,

Myers went to Grand RapMVThurv-

A whole minstrel show In full blasi
wto!ow.tlr"l,OU ,n &lt;iood^ *

—----- a\~d7niSKERN. Local Editor.

bXs’

The Very Cream
(i( Hie highest grades of

perfumes
JOODYEAR’S DRUG STORE.
■ Wright’s Mary Stuart.
‘ v
Gluriosa.
■
■
Jacqulne.
Etc., etc., all kinds.
... - Queen Bess.
,...nEnglish White Rose.
torsion Boqiiet.
' Musk.
; ■■
, • Jockey Club.
- । :&lt; rmui Cologne.
, - sweet Bye and Bye. •
Mountain Mist

&amp; Sigi is Uni!

CLOSE OUT PRICES!
.Bi as

p hinges. |mlr .
:c.i lixh saxl*....
w screens
polish, box

white it«h..
: trupt ./ )
:tuI&gt; brush HHtiel
i iiuntiT ...

Vs sis DetermiUEd Io Sell Goods

Dr Iawt, M»l.ted bp Dr. Drake otwra.
Muponkn eye ter D. M. StelterTor
Chester, one day last week.
Phillips A Soule are the leading grocers
f«»h. Htolcv and first-class goods, fair
dealing and low prices call on them.
Beamer nays tie U oeinng « KOod u&gt;a
for 3Bc4 a pound ns ecu be bought fur 30c
in any country store In Barry county.
’
We aim to keep In. stock the very best
can iret. and M|| M
a,
jMtMlble.
Pmuaim 4 Sovlk.
When Halting the fair examine the
Rockford railroad watches and the new
Waterbury at John Hessmer's the jeweler.

• i Nip1 hew: room
North side State street.
i'f rifwlir-ul'. fhs&gt;k«. tltellmi-

rtp. &gt; .:•••• il ^-ksamt School Supplies.

sub*-.-ripti&lt;»w» taken at l«fwcst

The Detroit Daily Free Press

Evening News
any jwirt i&gt;f tiiecity.

«ie..

J. A. GKKni.K.

LOCAL NEWS.
2,075

•tie October 18th.
- ■&lt; Spence new stock

" • poundal of gold durt dour
tl;i pound* No. 1 family fish
tan to exchange for wheat

sit.ob iper thousand at
A Wllkimt
i'nt.lir-.! Largest sfo=k at
Hie jeweler.
•

WM *“ Wood,and on bul1'
to^SStJ"”'"
r

• W"”k

»“**• "

!’n*J *,d’a*are Mt Phillip*

Nashville, was in the
eity on business Thursday.
. ^J*IYou«lW left Wednesday fur Chl&amp;go ‘
to take a course hi dentistry.
]
H. A. Kibby. the tailor, removed to SL '
Louis, Mo.. Wednesday last.
1
F,r,0,
and C. 1). Beebe took hi
the Grand Rapid* fair Thursday.
Mrs. L. B. Ifcadle visited her daughter
Flora last week at Grand Rapids.

We will give one ticket with each and every dollar’s worth of goods pur­
chased in our store from now until Jan. 4, 1890, when the ticket holders will
meet at Union Hall and arrange the drawing to suit themselves. &gt; Drawing to
be at 10 a. m.

* W.lkTol1''"' “

“ B™u'7

’•rind VC
woplc took Ln the
"Ust Dirs J1* ,air Ia&gt;l week, also the
WbratrJ?"''11-’
.

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f.lr

W&lt;* "" MMd

Tickets Given with Cash Sales Only.

The above named goods will be in our show windows for inspectipn at any
time. We wish to say to the people that our fall stock is complete. Our
tables are filled with attractive Fall and Winter, Suits and Overcoats. We
propose to do more business this fall than ever before, and in order to start
it early we make this grand offer.
Yours Resp’y,

Postmaster Dennis asks for sealed pro- sity Monday, where he i* taking e course
pot^Ufor carrying the mall lietwcen the iu medicine.
ixnitbfih’i’ and lite C. K. AS. - depot. Pro­
posal received until 7:30 p. nu- of October /e^Tlie Misses Kiltie aiid Hattie Beadlennd
Bint Heath spent Sunday with Grand
7th. I
Rapids friends.
For sale, at very reasonable figures, a
Miss Carrie Mcrslian has relumed to
three month's scholarship, worth ■M.x.oo in
Hie West Michigan Business University of Albion college this week, to resume her
Gnuxl, Rapids, out- of Hie best business musical studies.
colhiges in the country.
c. II. Brown and wife and
H. Castle

and wife. AC Richland, were guests at W.
F. Stokes' lust wifk.

McGeorge Bunday, Esq., of Grand
Rapids, attorney for tbe
A- H. R. R.,
wa/In tin- city Saturday.

For "lAst days of Pompeir at Grand
Raphls, the Michigan Central will m-H rodnd L-fTr. S. M. fowler. Ed. Clarlrthd W. R.
trlp.excurslon tickets at one fare oruXtct. Cook were among the Hasllngn visitors at
1st and 3rd. good to return not later than Grand Rapids fair Tuesday.day following date of salt*. P. A. H ahn.
W. Reynolds. Harry and Mile)’
At IL K. Grant's, you will not only get Waldorff and O. A. Fuller spent Sunday
clothing aud fundshlng goods at the very at Milan WaldoriTs in Hope.
lowest prices, but with eaeli dollar’s cash,
M. V. Barker retumeil Thursday from a
trade you get a chance n chance to drq,w
business trip through Alabama. Kentucky,
one of roar splendid prices mentioned else­
Tennessee anil North (Nirolina.
where.
Sarah Ayers, daughter of A. Ayers,
^MTHlcks A Silence's grocery yrsterday
wr saw two beads of cabltage weighing started yesterday for Elmira. N. Y. ami
25 ami 27 lbs. respectively, raised by Bradford county, Pa., tn spend the winter.

James Tomlinson of this city. Mr. 'Tom­
linson said that good sprinkling ot his
garden each evening Is what raised ’em.
We pay the highest market price for
butter, eggs nnd all kinds ot country pro­
duct*.. We give orders on dry goods, hard­
ware. drug and iKKit nnd shpe stores,
where you can trade the same as though
you had the cash.
PirtM.tr* A Sot’l.K.
Married, nt the residence of .llife bride’s
parent* In Hastings. SeptySdth. Mr. Wai­
ter Kelley and Miss Sadie O’deli. by Rev.
IL D. Clieuey. ofilelatlng. A goodly hum। bcr were present, and a choice selection of
preaeiits were tendered the happy couple.
LTiiarles Beamer reports his jxsach crop
this year at alxrat 2.000 bushels. Not a
| very'bad crop io have, and we do not won­
der at the broad smile Charlie wears when
I he comes to tlm city almost dally with a
big load or two of a/fine fruit ns can !*
raised any where utider the sun.
A. D. Cook adld his interest in Hie gro­
cery and fi cd‘business Monday to J. G.
Runyan. Mr. Runyan is favorably known
In Hartings and vicinity as a rclinWclbmduess num. MT. Cook will take a short va­
cation. and then expects to return here to
o|M*rate the elevator, near Bentley Bros. A
WilkltM* office.
As our readers well know, Dr. J. A.
Baughman, the well known »i&gt;eeiallsl
formerly of this city. Is now located at
Akron. Ohio. Al) those wishing to con­
sult Dr. Baughnum by letter caii address
him at No. 161 South Howard street.
Akron. Ohio-,. He writes prewriptions for

At the special election in Nashville for
trustee to fill vacancy. County Treasurer
C. A. Hough was elmsen. u Ithout opposi­
tion.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fisli. who have been
visiting relatives and friemls here for some
time, left Monday for their home In New
York stale.
.

Pl). G. ItobinSm left yesterdav for New
•fork city, to attend tiie general convention
of the Episcopal clnirrh. !&gt;&lt;• being the dele­
gate from the West Michigan diocese.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.,
The One Price Clothiers.

REMEMBER

JOSEPH ROGERS

—-THE-

16th ANNUAL BALL
hj tit Ejtal Hit Mn

HAS A

(Sucrwsor* to C. JI. A M. W. Hicks)

Of the Hastings Fire Dept,

Cash, Dry Goods, Boots and
Shoes, Hardware, Groceries,
and Crockery,

Onion Hall, Thursday Efb., Oct. 3.

BUTTER, EGGS,
and Produce.

(•F THOSE

Music—Grand Rapids’ Iwst orchestra.
Good order and good time for everybody.

—FOR—

FEW MORE

A8/++A

Bill for Danes, 81.00.
Which he given with every 325 In rash
Supper at iJidles'^SocJety room, over trade.
Rower Shoe Co.’# store, 75c. per couple.

Cail ami examine them.

Fruit cans of all sixes very cheap.

Powers’ Hardware

STOVES,

STOVES

We have a fine line of both heating and c'ook stoves, the best in
the market. The world renowned Garland. None better made.

. Mrs. G. 11. Brooks was with n party "of
Wveral friends who gave tn Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Brooks, of Delton, a surprise visit
one day Inst week, on tiie occasion of the
sixth innlversary of their marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Mcwr expect to
leave for Chattanooga, Tenn., within a
ronple of weeks. They go tor tbe benefit
of Mrs. Messer's health amt will make the
hotel on the summit of Lookout mountain

their headquarter.
\bout MO scholars are now enrolled in
the high school—a considerable Increase
over the average enrollment for the first
mouth of achoolr T
F G Stowell, yuccesspr to J. G. Run­
van.' of tbe emh boft ainl shoe store mi■nouners IhiTarrlvll of new goods which
he will sell at l»oltom prices. Nevins

block, Stole street.
Tiie nm« Uw «ys If P'U »l«all Ifton’
theyear 18M. kill in this state, at any' time
&lt;.f the year whatever, any quail. Pl*'^**
any disease for 81.00.
grouse or prairie chickens you are liable
Elsewhere will Im* found n column
*»&lt;&gt;- to a fine of »30 or 30 days in jail.
ticcr from prominent Michigan jwople re­
It I* expcctwl by those who are In a
lating to tiie wonderful cures performed
wUl
by Hart's Rheumatic Remedy. Among the Litton to know, that our dty
testimonials nre those
Frank N. Mam be no higher than last year. Dils will be
W. H. Spence and H. C. bmith. of this very creditable In view of the amount of
city. Ri-sul what they say.
They ore an [ainrovements made by the city this year.

hot It -rin« u&gt; Ute

,

Islative year. 18«7, when R was Wfi.8i*».««
-J dlffrrrnee In feror of thta year of

• J* .nd Itin net. ntth. m,u tor WoodS.,“.I‘«ut;n&gt;re will I- rarrled ou
•w X. R. A N.
B'ol-. joo.ooo tnU, ptein. xxd

ONE $20 HARNESS, Home Mfg.

“d Mra •’e!,w Townsend Monduy morning, a daughter.

Th. flrat mertlna M tbe c- x- &amp; a J*!1
‘. u,,. home »&gt;
«“"™“ Frb

*

„t library urd
BUrawrf' H”* ,r" b—uU"
rbrap

One $35 Astral Jewel Coal Stove.

eitv’wS’^18^ ?*’•• *’r Alle»*n' W®» lu the
city Friday on business.
-ire ' V Pud,e2? of Kremont. was In tbe
city on business Friday.

weoun* of Gnu,d Rapids

^"’'•tni/e by buying your groceries.

ONE $75.00 ORGAN.

One $35 Boss Filled Case, Fine Jeweled Gold Watch

■kXErSa? ““
ro“u

Till. | county fnlrjmk. and every body
•■unty-sImdTti take it in.
J. XL Ram r
he wante all who owe
'dn! ,&lt;’ ‘ l«ht at once
......
by cash or note.
lor a diinee to select from a big line of
•' s pwket books, call at Fred Heath’s.
J".’’'- rmcash trade we will give weft known and reliable men.
Harvest Kseuralon Ilaies.
•
I Jaunty Clerk Brice received from LanThe Mich- Central will sell round trip
a tRI&gt;t to ti„. !alr.
4 srasex.
Saturday the Remixed statement of excursion ticket- to certain points In westH.mie ground feed, oatsand rye, for sale. Mng
thAtate tax apportioned to Barry county.
IL J. GllAXT.
As &lt;rar readers well know, the state tax on
If you vunfa table or hanging lamp call. the year when the legislature meets Is a •
wars larger than what Is termed the off
Hk-ks &amp; Spkncf..
The last legislature waa criticised
nT'rr 4,10 ,lvke’B were *°1(| froni *w’ ,*u" year

fair

GIVEN AWAY!

This week Dr. loitlirop will commence a
closing out sale of his stock of wail paper.
Now is your time for bargains in wall
paper.
J."
*’^nFerland. of Battle Creek,
In the roadster class of stallions at the visited Hastings friends last week.
•
Grar Rapids fair. Barry Golddust was
P. T. Colgrove made a business trip to
fin
spee&lt;t, but was awarded second pre&lt;&gt;alL Canada, the first of the week.
1
miu;
r
.VC* A. Griffin will leave Monday for Ft 1
Tioae attending the fair arc Invited to I
" orth, fexas, ou a urwpeetlng tour.
make Fred Heath's store their hi-adquar-1
Rev. Ellel left Wednesday for Concord,
tors, where their parreh nnd packages will ।
when- he will resume pastoral labors.
]
be cared for.
Miss Myrtle Rose, of Grand Rapids, was
Those Goshen chnrnk are going fast at j
Beamer's. Come quic^ if you want one.! the guest of Hastings friends last week.
W. H. Wagner takes Mr. Griffin’* place
No more after this lot at the extreme low
as head miller in the Hastings roller mill.
prices we quote.
C. F. Brooks nnd w ife visited at Ed.
Cail at Bcameris cash grocery and exam- 1
Ine those new coffee and tea pots. They i Frost's. Grand Rapids. Thursday and Fri­
are the wonder of the tath century. Hot day.
tea and coffee every &lt;hy.
Rev. J. I. £ue! conducted quarterly
AeThf Cobb Mfhool house, Irving, was meeting services at the M. E. church Sun- .
bunted very early Thursday morning. day.
Supposed that careless tramps who had
Ben Ixe lias decided to take a course In I
lodged then* set it on fire.
dentistry at Ann Arbor, going there this
Bear In mind that Hams 4 VanArnuui week.
Leltoy Ogden, of Grand Rapids, visited
give a ticket to the Batry county fair to
every person who trades with them to the his cousin Mr. T. S. Brice the first of the
extent of 83.00 or more In cash.
We understand that a warr^pt has been
Mrs. John Critr-s n&lt;r Della Rising, of
issued for the arrest of Mr. Streeter, pp&gt;- Union. Oregon, Is visiting Hastings friends
prietor of the Gun lake resort nt Streeter's tills week.
landing, for the Illegal sale ot liquorsX
Wallace Matthews left for the Univer­

'Harvest excursions to al! points west on
Sept 24th and October 8th from Clih-ago;
one fare for the round trip. Tickets on
sale at the C. K. A S. depot. Call anti
see US.
W. F. StoKKS.

™ ua stoss. •
’»■ . i-af-

The Welcome sound of the wu ,tle of
the new furniture factory was IimJ
the first time Monday.
Woodland** new roller mill began opera­
tions last week. It is « thoroughly eLwl
ped. _w.ll .1,Printed
enulf-

l*«“ “nr of clothing and
umlshing goods at R. K. Grant’s The
largest and finest stock of overcoats In the

ME.Mlihi: it’s the people's Drug1 Store.

&lt;liani..

«“~»uues.

.

Joint Pomber ot euery Kind
and Variety.

qvj!

Hams 4 VanAnuan.

01 Owt*,°’ WBS in the city
. *U1
Wbwl*r* of Benton Harbor, la
tn the city.
1H.P?tal¥u‘r
went to Grand Hara­
ms Tuesday.

Sl.787.7d.
Bam- county voted down tbe
holte^ropr-ltton Itel tell W •

court

term
It tbe branl ri .uperalter. M
lUiuiri.r tbe elrritm.tenera UjW
&lt;te»lre to entail the ta»,'l“”ll“
we wonld nr|te the —Y1** ’,. ?
s^t,

L,ar will I* « &lt;»»»«’:
1 Bn«iW I'”1/ W";
Singing. "To the work.
Roll call—Quotations about Rome.
Political Economy, chaps. l-7incu«lve
-MnrXrirte-

“how

io

nw^J^rtrucLre is «

to

ontbewta tata

show you a

Better Stove lor Less Money
Than you can get anywhere else.

Cook stoves from $9.00 up.

Heating stoves all prices and as low as the lowest.

Jod»e ot ■ plnore-ebate 1-*te-

J»ll. U a eta ot bio.WO to
ot Home. Prite. Il
i4.U
a. Brit. OO.W -g* Z,
“ tw
“ bbollt.
b““‘ "iXliorj
•
Hta

^SalSS^?^

We shall be pleased to show you our line and feel sure we can

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which “*d'' *“*

-

W. F. Powers

�SKINS ONJFIRE—
Agonizing, itching, .burning and bleeflinx
Erzetua In IU worst stages. A raw sore
from head to feel. Hair gone. Doctors
and bespltals fail. Tried everything.
Cured by the Cutlcura Remedies for ’SC.

FARM AND GARDEN.
DEVOTED

TO

THE

VARIED

INTER­

ESTS OF AMERICAN FARMERS.

Cured by Cuticura
Making Fino Apple Cider Vinegar—Seed
bevu through the huspiial, but ah to no purtx»e. Tne disease covered my whole body
from tho top ot my head to the soles of my feet.
The orchardist needs quite a variety of
My hair all came ont. leaving me a complete
raw acre. Alter trying everything 1 heard uf alfica of ladders, and there is no neud of
your Cutlcura Rvinedtes. aud alter using three
bon&gt;« ot Culkruru Resolvent, with Cutlcura
and Cutlcura Soap. I nnd nijw-U cured at the
them very heavy.
cost of to. 1 wouia not be without uie Cutlcura
Young, straight
Remedies in tnrbouie. as I find them useful lu
many caaes, amt I think they are the only skin
basswood trees.
and blood snedlelr.es.
e

liundng and Itching
1 was i»ick tn the fall of ten with a burning
and llctilng m bad tint to three weeks I was
covered with a ntob, and could nut sleep ulshts
or work days. Some doctors thought it might
t&gt;e salt rheum (reumat. and said they had
never seen any thing like it t&gt;efore. I received
no help from any ot iheni, or from any medi­
cine tliat I eotdd get hold of until I tried your
tjuticnra l.enicdies. After three weeks' use I
Sea* able te work, and kept getting better, until
1 am now entirely cured. I recommend them
to ull suffer!ng with skin diseases.
C. E. Obmkb, Tafuvllle, VL
Most Intense Itching
I have used tbe Cutlcura Remedies success­
fully for rt&lt;y baby, who was afflicted with owetnu, and Lad such intense Uclnnc that he got no
red day or night. The itching Is gone and my
bal»y la cured, nnd Is now a healthy, rosycheeked tey.
Main- Kr.uj’JiM.i.ss,
Beloit, Kan.
CatlruralUesoh ent

through thccenter« aud then
trimmed down to
make them light
enough jiro splen­
did material for
the sides. Light
double or step
ladders of various
lengths are also a
necessary requi­
site in every or­
chard. If" one
adds to. this the
simple boaril lad­
der shown in the
illustration, he
EASILY MADE LADDER. wfl) haVU a Very
good outfit in the wag of climbing do-

skin cure, und Cut.cura Buap. an exquialte skin
beantltier, externally, instantly relieve and
As good a receptacle aa any, perhaps
«I/eo«!il&gt; and permanently cure the most agonixinif. Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted the Ixst, in gathering applet and pear.-,
and pimply dlM-aae-&gt; aud buinoraof the skin,
scalp aud blood, with loss of hair, from pimples is a . light round willow basket of half
to scrofula.
bushel size, with strong handle and hook
Sold everywhere. Price, Cutlcura, We.: Hoap.
29c.; ItesotvepL 81. Prepared by the Potter fastened to this, so the picker can hung
Drug and Cbenricai Corporation. Boston.
it readily to the nearest jitnb.
e^Hcnd for "Ho'v to Cure dklu Disease*,"
In order to facilitate tho lowering of
M pacvs. (• Illustrations and ion teNilmonlals.
Uie filled baskets to tho ground one may
DI ft/I BLES. blackheads. red. rough. chapped
| | |V| *;ili ol|V skln prevented by Cutlcura make use of a piece of wash line, sug­
gests Popular Gardening, from which
tho foregoing is gleaned. One end of
this is fastened to a limb near the
picker, and tho other end nuppliml with
ai»d pains. tuickAche, weak kidneys,
rheumatism, aud rhr«.t pr.lnn n- i hook is attached to the basket when
Heved In one minute by the Cutlcura full and tho latter lowered to the ground
Anri-ratu Fluster, a cents.
to bo emptied there, nnd pulled up again
Into tho tree by the same means. Planks
or ladders may often bo laid from limb
Thre* special esamlnatioiu will be held this
io limb in a tree, and if properly fast­
fall as follows:
• At Hastuigi, Friday and Saturday. Oct 231 h ened will supply u safe and convenient
au.l Mtb.
At Nashville, Friday and Saturday. Nor. sth foot rest for the picker.
and Jtli.
At Middleville, Friday and Saturday, Nov.
tails and joth.
Tlio w*ed Rower represented in thn ac­
companying cutaand originally described
p. ns. on Friday and clou* at four p. in. ou Sat­
urday. No special certl flcates will i&gt;e issued in Ohio Farmer^being unpatented, i$
unlow absolutely necessary. AU who intend here reproduced for the benefit of our
to leach and have not a certificate ore expected reader*. The fanner who invented and
to attoml one ot the above examinations. Re­
lias for several yearn ux^it claims thnt
quirements as usual.
J. W.Itoura-re. i
it is quite aatfefnetory, and that any good
J. M. BstiTH.
-Boardof Examiner*.
mechanic can make it at a cost of from
- Enoch Axdb^ &gt;
IStoT.
CHANCERY ORDER.
Rai
State of Michigan. Fifth Judtetal Circuit In
Chancery.
Suit pending in the Circuit Court fortbeCoun-

Muscular Strains

Jiicob K.Ash, complainaat, vs. ciarlbel Ash,
defeudaat.
luthiscanse It uppeanng from affidavit on
flic, that the defendant's last known resident
nlaee was Carson City, Michigan, but thal she
is not a resident of that place at the present
time, and her whereabouu are unknown, there­
fore on inollonKrf Smith A Cdgrove,solicitors for CUT 1—AN VNPATKNTEb SffKO HOWKU.
complainant, ft h ordered that defendant enter “Its feed motion, as will be observed
’rom the cut. is got from the hub of- the
within twenty days the complainant cause this
order to be published in the nAaTixosBAXssa. wheel marked A, Fig. 1 And Fig. 4, insaid publication to be continued op.ee tn each rtcad of from the spokos-ns in all other
Weeu for .‘r
In ini......
arheelbarrow sowers, thereby saving
friction, which makes tho machine* run
.
.
Circuit J oilrc.
(umovK. Solictors tor Complainant. rery much lighter.
. 4 true copy.
The wheel is about three feet in diarnThom. 8. Drick. Register in Chancery.
tter and just ns light as it can te made
ind be sufficiently strong. The length
Michigan State Land Office, &gt;
I
*Lainlng, October 1,1*80.
Notice Is hereby given, that tbe following jf box should bo governed by the width
described primary school land, xltuate in Barry &gt;f drill. The length of box should a litcounty, forfeited for non-payment of Interest, Jo more than cover two throughs of
-n.
-"-red for sale nt public auction at this
■Sober llth. isW. at ten o'clock a. m„ your drill, aa thia will prevent any xnwlousiy rem emed according to law.
teeding. Tho box must-have a false te.t,Kosi-oa D. Dix. Cumnilssloner.
zim, and the bottoms both grooved, no
tlfieate.
Description.
Town. Range *'hen they are screwed together tho
7045
low
groove will be just largo enough to let a
741C I
jood sized chalk lino cord play easily
hrough IL The bottoms, before they
ire ]Hit together, must be bored with
lOw
low
hree-eighth or half inch bite.
tow
Tlio holes should bq four inches from
tenter to center in each of the two boards
BlAto of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Cirenit.
I do •&gt; -nlby flx and appoint the following as forming the bottom of box, but when put
and for tue limes for holding the several terms
ot court within and for tbe nfth judicial circuit logether they should bo so arranged tliat
after Jan. 1st. IW. viz.;he hole in the upper board would strike
Eaton County-Third Monday iu Jannary.
third Monday to April, third Monday In July, ;he lower board just half way between
third Monday in October.
he boles in it. Thia causes tho string ns
t is forced backward nnd forward to
Ikiw the seed for two inches along the
pwve before it drops out of the lower
iole, thereby causing an even distribuaoh of seed nt all times. Ono can sow.
A. Hook an.
from four to sixteen qunHs per ncrc—at
Circuit Judge.
MORTGAGE SALK.
Default haring been made iu the conditions of
a certain lunrtgage nude by Charles Hotchkiss
and Kva Hotchkiss. hta wile, to WHI&amp;i.aJ.

Deeds for Barry count). Michigan, on the fltteenth day *f January. A. D. WB, In liber 25 ot
wwrtgagesoa page loi.-sald mortgage being
-duly aixlrnad by Mid William J. lilbliie on the
Hh day ofApril, A. I&gt;. 1«K). to Emily D. Bost­
wick. and said SMigmnent was duly recorded

■vheel w held to the octagonal piece
fastened to the hub, by b coiled spring
xi the opposite end of lover marked C.
IVith a cover on the box it can be used
with equal satisfaction in windy weather.

FifiH

county. Mlctntau. on tbe Ud day of September,
A. D. J«t7, Inllber 27 of mortgages ou imre an.
■nn which murtaag** there Is claimed to bo due
at the date of this notice the num of ton iniu-

MAKING

CIDER

VINEGAR.

LESSON I. FOURTH QUARTER, IN­
Many of our large orchurdisu use the
TERNATIONAL SERIES. oct- &lt;*•
entiru product of (heir orchards, that is
not desirable as frnk. in making vinej^r.
The agriculturarcditor of Tlio New York
World tells how this is dona. As soon
os enough apples Have fallen to furnish
a supply, these art* ground vf&gt; in any
kind of a cider mill and the juico may
be pressed out si once and te left to
ferment nnd sour, but It Is tetter Jo keep
ptatal
the pomace tn open vote or casks until it
lias thoroughly fermented, when the DbvUI unto Hebrou.” After tte-dMith &lt;rf
juice will te more easily undfcompletely Saul and bb aww. « recorded in the last I*
. .
TV—fair*
separated ttom the pomiaN* tlsan if
presbod at tbe time of finding.
After the pressing ia over the sour
liquor is put into open casks to settle -lll-U. I •
&lt;rf *“»enmny «
and is utt«;rwnnla racked off into barrels own hands aud ridding
not quite full* leaving \the sediment in ba might have dond on several occasions, bu{
the tetlom of the coaks. To get the calmly wailing God's own time and way.
« -When Saul was king over us, thou
benefit of the warm fail weathar these
wast he tliat leAlert out nnd bn.ught«t in
barrels should stand out in the sun, hut Israel " Thev remembered bow David, and
te covcrul with loose board* to protect not Saul, slew Uullatli and deUveresl them
the oxipemge. On the advent of cold from tbe H.ilixtin-x. and bow David after­
weather the barrels ought to bo removed ward, led forth so sucentefully tho armies of
into the vinegar house, where there Drart (I Sam. zviii.; but tte wonder is that
should be a stove or some go-xl arrange­ they did not think of this sower.
"And tte 1/ord said to thws. Tbou .halt
ment far wanning the house that will
toed my people Lsnwt. and ’.bcu •ball te •
keep up n mild and even temjicrature
carOn In over Israel.'' Why, then, nut carry
through the winter. Many who hare uut the terd's wisiiea lung «re this I tet the
no suclj convenience put the barrel* into q-.n-stion* eome Lome. We lotow that the
their cellar* to prevent freezing and rightful
king of
all
ttei earth u*
bring them out again in the spring;- but Jiwus, heir of all tiungs. 'het He
'.be
earth,
when the liquor can be kept above dinll te king over all
that
to
Him
all
kings
.ball
fall Jo*nground and in a warm mid dry atmos­
phere tlio souring process will' go on
much better.
rebuilt till the fulliwmof-ths Gwnllre te
Experience ho* slinwn that keeping the
co-ao in. and tbe Lord upj-ftr in Hi* glory
liquor in packagiu of barrel size will se­ (lb&gt;m. xi, S3; P*. cU, t'J*: And wn know that
cure the desired acidity HKjncr and bet­ tbe will of tin- terd is tbst the Gusp-l of tljo
ter than when stored in large open tanks. kingdom shall bo preached tn all tbo world
Throughout the whole.process, until the for n wluww uuto all nations, that thus the
vinegar, is made and no greater acidity , end may come (Matt. xxiv. 14); knowing
is desired; the barrel* should remain un­ these tbhQ&gt;, why d&lt;ye not every church, and
«n&lt;ry individual believer, ri»» up and do
bunged, with a small piece of netting
e intctbinz to Luwtcn tbe time wteu Jesus shall
tack'il over the bunghole to keep out in­
be king over ail the earth, by striving to
sect*. Thcterrels ahould te iron hirnpod
and be kept thoroughly well painted.
creators f Yo-i uuaw -r.
Soma dilution is often nect-j^ry in the
manufacture, as, wlu»ro there is an ex­ So tho Lord bad .Vktw&gt;L and *o it rtuolly
cess of sawiuirine matter in tlio juice, it each- to po**, for every purpeso of tho terJ
will be too dow in turning to the avid xhall te perforated. David don uut upbraid
condition without n prop-r addition of them teeau«e of their delay, nor complain of
•heir |»At tn'otment. but tnrokly mate', n
water. All the varieties of summer,
fall and winter apple* may te used
God. and not man. and w stHL
together indiscriminately in making
4. "David was thirty y&lt;nr* old when
vinegar. During tho process the chemi­ be twgnn to reign. ami hu -reigned forty
cal changes eliminate from the’juice y.-.-irx" Thru all fab rejection, humiliation
everything that could identify it as the and sufferingscams to him n« a young man;
product of any particular variety.
Making vinegar by the natural process coming King. Young men aud women are
will require at least one year,.but it will
humiliated; kt them rememter David and
continue to grow stronger and tetter tho
Jeeus. nnd tliat it is written; "It is good fora
longey it is kvj&gt;t. In the first stage of man that be tear tho yoke in his youth.”
the making tho sugar in the juice I*
turued by fermentation into alcohol and six months; and in Jerusalem • • • •
carbqnic'acid. Tin* acid, being a gas, thkly-tbn*ye*raM It is very profitable in
Bible rtudy Th Moetatr placoa with the events
l&gt;ubhl¥s to the surface and escaj»es, while
th-* aliohol is retained. Tho richer Uie which 'ccurrod there. Hebron, a city of
juice Is in the sugnr the mon* alcohol it J udah, Mime twesity miles south of Jeruitdntn,
will over tw a delightful place to the Bible
will/contain after fermentation.
To
student, not only IsKattac of David's two
make vinegar tho alcohol*iachanged by ■uioinUng* and hu seven years' reign. but also
oxidation into acetic acid, and when this twcauM* of its earlier aatoeiatjoas with Abra­
is accomplished tho vinegar Is raadd.
ham. Isaac aud Jacob, Joshua aud Caleb;
But when alcohol exists in liquids in there lies, still mcredly guarded, tbe dust of
large proportions it will hinder or entire­ the patriarchs, ami from the cave of Martily prevent its own change into acctie pelnh shall yet come forth their glorified barf,
acid. Thus, when n small amount of im. Jerusalem,otn1ldlieathatharof.verl&lt;eea
or ever will te «t/ui&lt;is flrst; there our Lord
water is added to whisky it simply weak­
was crucified, there His precious blood flowed
en* the proof, while if the amount i#forth. In Pilate's hull, in Grtluawnaim ami cu
large the wholf will turn to vinegar.
So apple juice too rich in sugar may row from tbo dead; from tbonoeHe ascended
remain after fermentation in the condi­ to the- right hand of God. and thither Ho
tion of hard cider for years, unless it is sbalLrrturu In power and glory to rebuild
diluted with water, for the reason that Zion, make Jerusalem Hi* throne, and con
it contains too much alcohol fur a speedy
(Pa di. HJ; Jcr. Hi, 17.18.)
cliange. Making-vinegar may te hastened
0. “And tbe king and . hi* men went to.
by running it slowly in n small stream
from one barrel to another a few feet
distant, exposing.it more fully in its di­
vided form to the action ot tho atmos­
phere, or by trickling it down through
teach chips,-shavings or com cote satu­
rated with old vinegar, or by the addi­
tion of a gallon or two of strong vinegar
to each barrel of cider.

Weeds are likely to escape in tho lat­
ter cultivation of tho .corn und other
weeds spring up after cultivation is end­
ed. It is these weeds which foul the
land for future years. The weeds in the
corn field are neglected during the hurry
of grain an^ hay harvest, threshing,
hauling manure and preparing the
ground for wheat. But even tetter than
is the scythe, says The American Agri­
culturist, arc the ahr*p. Let them have
tho run of the corn fields during the
autumn. They like the shade of the rows.
They will nibble off the lower blades of
the corn, but this is in no wise on injury
to tho crop. Tho alieep will obo find
every weed and bunch ot grass. Their
scent is sharp, and they will discover
weeds tliat would te overlooked. There
are very few weeds indeed that will not
be cropped by sheep, especially by the
Merino breed; they crop so close to the
ground that the weeds will hardly start
again. Tho spring calves, if not too
strong, may well bo put with the sheep.
Unless unusually large, they will not
damage tho corn nnd will get considera­
ble feed which woflld otherwise be
wasted. .

: law bavins been instituted to
Now. therefore, by virtue’
contained to said mortgage
eli cum made and piovldy given, that on Baturdav,
•the fourteenth flay of Dceeniter. A. D. 1M&gt;, at
»o*ck&gt;ok to the forenoon. I shall sell at pub•action to the LlRbes: bidder, at tbe north
Thc following additional explanations
front door of the Court House. In the city of
Hastings, Itarry county. Michigan, (that being will assist the reader in understanding
tbe place where the circuit court for Barry
county is holden) tte premises described In Jib mechanism: In tho first cut arc
shown: Fig. 1. The complete seeder. A,
the hub; B, spring; C, abating rod.
co»;s together with an attorney'i tee of twenty- Fig. 2. Box. A, hole for the string; B,
five aoitars provided for therein. The premises wheel in end of box. Fig. S. B is the
being deaerfbed in said mortgage aa ail that piece
iw parcel of land lytnc and being situate in tbe x&gt;rd {Kissing through the elbow; C, the
city of Hastings, Barry county. Michigan. an?,
described as follows, to-wlt: Ths east half of jpring to push the lever back.
In the second cut appear Fig. 4, show­
ing one end of tho box, with wheel B,
with string passing out of end of box
Dated Bcptwnber ism, nW.
Bsn.r D. Bormrk.
aver the wheel, also showing the lever
Assignee °&lt; Mortgagee.
uid wheel, with hub at A. Fig. 5, bot­
Char. n. Ba ver. Att'y for Assignee.
tom of tex, showing string S and holes

He b

PEERLESS
DYES best
For BLACK 8T0CKIXG8.

above and below.
Never, except ar. untimely frost farces
to it. fill the silo until the corn is beginBing to glaze or mature enough to cut,
to cut up and husk in the old

According to Southern Farmer tho ne­
groes all over Georgia, and wo are in­
fortnod nil over the south, saturate corn,
whole com, in keroeene oil nnd feed to
flock* of fowls when cholera is prevalent.
We are told that this is an effectual cure
of the diMaae, and preventive of con­
tagion.

mortgage Sal_

ALL UNITED UNDER DAVID

stronghold, and w0 read that neither tbe
children of Judah nor Benjamin cs-uld drive
out the Inhabitant but they ww allowed
to dwell there with Lrael. H Chrou. xi, 4,
5; Jcwli. XV, (53; Judge. I, 21.) This was a
standing di^raea to Israel during all their
history sinco Joshua led the^k Into tlio land
tip to this dime; and now, wfaeu David de­
termtoes toMja out this disgrace, te is told
by tlirao cteflers of (tod and His propio that
the blind and tbe lame are aide to bold tbo
fort against him.
7-0. "NevertiMleaa, David took tbe strong­
bold of Zion; • • • eo David dwelt in
tho fort and called It tho Qty &lt;&gt;f David." He

against tlwwe euunira of God and proved tho
faitbfulnna of Rim who hud said "Thereshall
uo mas be able to stand before ttee. •' (Dout.
vii, 24.) Tbo jobttmte/Lad never before had to
contend with one »I*. k» n-livd upon the Rod
of hraol, and therefore they knew not His
power, und treat.. 1 Him and His profem.il
nMmlH &gt;1'1.
-r,___
.

who are willed Chri»thuu,l&gt;itb preacher. and
bearers, strong corners which are bold by the
enemy, and which ought to be paaresoed by
tbo dpirit (or tbe giury of God; but the eii-

attempt to dislodge him, and so teliovcra and

1,1 wwa c:i nn&lt;J Krr”‘ Krcat,
•nd th. Lonl Gal nfbmto waa with Him.”
Gtau.7 m&gt;d growing arc the two words iu tbe
margin; thus should every butever daily ad­
vance. growing in grace nnd in the know),
our IxjTO nnd Saviour Jmlu Chrfeci
QI Prt. HL ISl. our taotto being ••.till upward,
stIU upward, still |upwardl” rexuecibertair
that every winding 'about makes an eularg-

Art- aliowlDfr extensive and complete lines

FALL AM IBTE8

tbongb ttoe’prn-rt 'i
dU" boremberiM:,.

»t&lt;dlrj^;
*!1 ,r &gt;ta
il,r‘,»‘»l&lt;l

plthirty.Cats and nraan*,
rlpa! ransof
0 with .

Underwear,

of rail! rnoruts^. ,
,
nt thia
.... . . '
|I( ,a|,| |norJ_,.
'
"IM
pnx-M-dirg; B; law j,.-,,. ., -',- »MuitaRw
cover tlmmomn »eenr. • *,,
to ranv part an-rw.i,
~
"•ffttf**f«»v.'byvin.*. r*i.
contained Itisatil i"..riu.lt'.
l’"w.rT&lt;**Ue
•neb ease nmde'anq,.r„l(,u ','";"
given that on Satanta). X'. ., • 5- h ?^-n’)
at tea i.Ttock in ti,r iur.-.X'.11^
pu* lie auction to tbe hig},4T!( if
north front dour ot lb-&lt;-.:??■?» ~,lrr- « 0*

Dress Goods,

Flannels,

-«n

mr

tar B.„;
--

Cloths,

an attorney f-eof |-r. v,-.;

Shawls,

-A

L‘«

^Michigan aud describ-d a,

tawfrinb.rtdti'Ari-'

twenty
■"‘J* aw

Wraps,

DatreL Haytiugy. August Wti.'tMa

Cloaks.
We would call your special attention

our immense line of ladies*, mi«*e**.
an&lt;l children's

hiffoiixee.

&gt;.

Hxirtt

MUUTCAi.tr.sALE
Default having b«n Butli. j,,tl,
of a certain mortgag* u
, v. .. ■‘7,1’1 &lt;»
lioou and K«w» f.
‘ ,
M. Norifa, dated .liuiuitn th-,,1 * ii'
for Itarry count-.. m.
Novetnlicr. a. 'D. i

Juksts, Wraps &amp; Bewmarke'.s,

clght hundred, s.-vnti) ; .f n.

-------.... ....... ...................

In clotli. I’ltuh and Aatraclfan.

In •Persian stripes,
.

handsomelr

nobby check*,

braided gnnnrnta.

and

wo

show the finest line this year that it

contained In said htorfgare at
said care mane and prm ;.b.
given that rm saturdm
oer. A. D nw. at ten &gt; (■.«*
shall »M1 at public .er-imr. u,;
al the north iron: &lt;im.tn
tbe city of !l stlngx. lt*rn «■.
being the plate there tfa..
Barry count) Hholii.-v, it*;.
In said mortg&lt; r v.,, ..

htsrl-y

lit* ever been our privilege to display t
to our friend*.

Call and arc our hn-

fee of ineidy-nrr-iiolhir. pu.,).|.

mense stock at L&lt;&gt;W PRICES.
Illg In the tm«n of H»;A. Itarry O&gt;%atr. Mirgnn. and described A f&lt;diow«, tewtt- trc
north half o( tbe north ca&lt; - u.»rt-r of s«tm
nine «t»&gt; in town two cfrthoUi.'otraaceHire •
wc»t. containing eighty acn« -j land Ron- .&lt;■

Barr i M

Dated. August ilth i-.
-&gt;•
» Atid «&gt;x- irtfi.Alorifmce.
t llAx n itil-rti At- . ' . XI.*

BATTLE CHEEK.

MORTGAGE SA! E
Default Itarine been i i;.d- in the cooCMM:.,
•&gt;t a certain niortgagc bear:-. ■! tte the t«ea'.'
■third dsv of February. A. It. 1—, r.attetr
Caroline E. prmn. ot too. ■ ttv •! RtxbtsffT
PROBA1E ORDER.
county &lt;»l Monroe. and UaleniNr.
Aim Blake of the same idere. ar,&lt;i Yr&gt;..n!M fa
the Office of tti« ltetf,.f-r -1 D r.fa of Earn
da: «l
tiie city ot Hastings, in said county. on Toesday county, state of Michigan v ■:?
the ?(th'day of September, in the year one thou»
aial eiglit hundred and eighty nine.
thereon, by; whirl: &lt;!rtai:it t|P- -,.&gt;»-rc
Prevent. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge H tnrretn contained Las 1 - - • .............. -am-,
Probate.
oiKshleh maritiace tlieiijjr-.imb
In the matter of the estate of Lewis J, Chap­ and itupaidjtt the date rtflhi- O'rtire. fur
man. a minor.
On reading and flliogthe petition, dulv *vnned. of SelhH.Chipman.guanitano! said minor (*l,SrtaSi), and no suit nr proceeding at taw
prating for rea»ons therein set forth, that be having been in«tiriite&gt;i tu rvru»&gt; r the debt &lt;-•■
may t»e licensed to sell the real estate of said remaining secured by
mortgage or an;
Imnor la said petition descni&gt;ed.
part thereof
Thereupon It is ordered, that Thursday, the
Notice is hereby gtvrii, f! a! hr tirtucof l&gt;
power of sale amt ut ihe statute in such
In tbe fonmoou. te aavtgned lor tbe hearing ol said
case made a»d prosided.'lie said rr nrtga*e sill
*aid petition, and that the next of klt&gt; ot sxid
minor aud all other pervons interested In uld

aud show cause. If any there be, why the r rax er
of the petitioner mar not be granted. And It
ta further ordered. Thnt said petitioner give no­
tice to the persons Interested ta said estate, of
Use pendency cj said petition, and Uie bearing
thereof by causing a copy of this order to te
publlelted in the Hartinn Basmex. a newspa­
per printed nnd circulated in raid courier of
Bam . once in curb week for tour successive
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
ClIAMREnW. ABUSTKOMG.
(A true copy.)
.
Judge of l*robate.

Farms for Sale!
Very Reasonable Terms.

bouse In the city of Ha-lihg- terry vouMn«M
Mate ofc Michigan, (said .uurt non»r telagttv
place of holding the circuit eviirt within tbr
county in which tin1 prrt--♦■-• lolwwMsrr
rituated), there win be sold at pablk tendue t»
tbe highest bidder, tbe prrmursifrMdiboth
raid mortgage.Oraonu -1. ihrrtxi a» stall te

wniwr,, u? mw, niu.u » ••
-in aald mortgage. a« folii*'.-.AlltMtract or parcel ol tan!
n..-)aat&lt;r
Springs, county of tern am: ■i-»:'- t M.rhtt*.
described as tbe east lull of nr-.tin-ast
and southeast quarter h • .ML.-d qiartrf.
sertinn thlrty-threr and cMitAii mg «e bu
tired and twenty acres, Ata* Hi* H&lt;rr»tiwjr;
Hall farm In Baltimore, dt-writed a» ■
quarter of northeast quartetr&gt;‘ r“ tiU1
the northeast quarter ot
__ .
-....
. ........ ..-I . . .ii.urt. r ot BAnll-

“Tlw. Manti'.

27 acre* In Rutland, fair Iioum.* but no
g&lt; od outbuildings. M acres ’Improved.
I ota of fence timber and w&lt;*xL_^WItMn 7
olios of this city and 4 of lYrtag BtalXti.
This farm will be sold at
bargain, on a
rvaaouable payment down.

ax&gt;".

Prorate »»;:i»j:i:
stat- of Michigan.eomtty of i^rr

40 acres In Itntland
miles from this
city, all improved, good strong noil but no
buildings. I.-.od lay* well and prodnees
well. Has lieen sold within last five years
for Si,200. Will be sold way below that
fignrt*.
2 city lote lu Hastings, dcairalflu place
for a home.
Will be closed out at half
their value.

»ed

Call on or addres*
-T7
, . ' •’
ram: rau ona
thing I do, targeting tboM things which are

forth Uni°
“““Awhich are before, I prow toward tho marie
1^°* tbe high caUing of God |n
Chrwt Jeaus.” (Phil Ul, 13, 14.) ThUa shall
«W&lt;if. baa going id
wn shall never
to II tiU, Uka David we
"Tba terd God of boa. la^with

Timely ftanwtloiu.
‘-tevtog this, ~wk Wlth tho
Tho question aa to early or late sowing
t®0** ‘“Umato aopmlnuoco
of grain lias never been settled, although ZuTni
thu majority of fanners sow early.
Progressive
farmer*
are generally "nu Miram king &lt;jf Tvm —
.......... . ...........
-.agreed on tho. superiority of drilling in
»o David, and &lt;wdar trees, ”
&lt;tod they built, David^an
grain seeds over sowing in broadcast.
Here u a Gentile king ami Lis
Now id tin* time to plant spring flow­ teew“&gt;• kin, p, 1JZ2
ering bulbs, such as tulips, hyacintha.
«&gt; do Mm Lcmnr...
crocus, narcissus and the like.
TImj honey imp is n jioor one in most
i1„ .Ti '"'"n.' wttured to Israel
•
sections, owing to the results of heavy
14 David Jierenivod that
.&lt;
daUiabedhtaL..„
and continuous rains.
Asparagus plants may teact out either
in autumn, after they have ceased to
- ....
,
grow, or in the spring.
Several weeks should elapse between
fho Rowing of grain and of the graaa

MF may not be -i■ lc4Jfe
KtdTnatsaj.1 ^^‘Ji’TtSe afbS
tons interested to •'*a/'l‘h*?kJif»&lt;
otaaM petition, and tb* tes™
.
1
order t» re

HASTINGS, MICH.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
•’r-H?'? bT*** riven that by virtue of a writ
nl r r^i.
"f**5 under the seal ot
,or teeOom^ntR^.a^

Ji,;

eight in town
sTses-

—re—

(A true cosy.)__________ L'1-'
.
qvAR»i.\y.&lt; S '1F-...m
in tbo matter of Utt.*?,!111' 'r Vvirti
Abaaall Flfleld and " litemJ '‘i

nghl.-title and inlcreM
'2 '.i i&gt; -irx,fc*
^SSfo the real estate*
OMinty of terry. •“ u‘- “&gt;Tie
known »«'l described.?'
&lt;&gt;( to*
■CTai tmdlvldtsl three - JJ- ■ ■
Hie •Ml half ef the -‘"’I;
north oar hundred an*half acres otthewuii'»'*
ib» tilth dsv &lt;if

Dated --tc

v. f ii hid. '

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�Otb 2 z
NEWS IN BRIEF.

eurconiui rawua;
/ br tho lu"°?la‘M&gt;n. tbs receipt*
for Lila frMiv* /I—...
_t .
&lt; &gt;
....

SCORiS ON THE BALL FIELD.

It was just an onlinary scrap of wrapin the last stages of consumption. told try .
physicians that she was incurable and '
could live only a short time: she u elgbrd

Ex-Co igreaaman William Lougbbridge, of
I?W*’ •u%Tbor*i’»’ u^t ou Bouts Mouut-

up tor tbe night.

A NEW DEPARTURE.
'Twril change their nature day by day.

I’ll; A.milc.
qUnr vile,

And wash their darkest bit t* .&gt;•. j.y.

r.! ,i meal,

And bury hatchets under sods,

:;i to steal,
to tiach,

. 1’to cadi.

Thmfil turn their bowsio lishing-rod-..
in wisdom and in worth increase.
And e ver smoke the pipe of jxsncc;
Fur ignorance can nA’er cope

With auch a fog as ' Ivan? Sr?Ap.' "

A WORD OF WARNING.
•

as poed as the ‘Ivory’;”

-,-c many whitp 5C3p$, esch represented to

LRt NOT. but like all counterfeits, lack he peculiar and
ar remarkable qualitie*
: iuine- Ask fur “Ivory” Soap and insist upon getting

Atkins’Si

rowluUousindnr»lngtho prohibitory
. .
------- -----•
ujivr unm ug
debris Tunday morning, after being impris­
oned for 10b houra. He will recover, al­
though be i. 72 ywri jU. Tbe dead numtwr
forty-eight.
The court marttai of tbe Indlanapolli
iltcajah Chamnra, of Marion. Ind, 80 Mght i fanlry, all of the member* of whirl
year, old, was found^guUtr Tuewlav of *re charge 1 with insubordination, nui
triflmg with tbe affections of Rachel M. Cox. brought to a close Friday.,add it is ^ported
that tbo infantrymen have been fount
guOty.
wounded affection*.
Tbe new directory ot tba city of Johus- build ten additional steel cruiwrx .
fo"u, P*.. Ims jurt been lowed. The numher of don't-.* by tbe flood is place J at 3,5‘JL
to a married adopted daughter.
Of the ninety-five ailoonx iu tbe piac.i before
‘be flood eighty-nine w*re destroyed. A vent ion bait
chil i &lt; remain* were found Tuts lay, nothing
Tbe'Americaii Humane Moiety riored. it»
but tbe lione. oomg left
imstiug at Lcuiaville Friday. Edwin Let
Norman T. Ormsby, a Chicago fireman,
Brown, of Chicago, wo* elected preeidenv
blew a great bole in bis side Tuesday with a
Six negro prisoners escaped from the jail
»but-guu, dying instantly. The esus ,
at Little Rock, Ark.. Friday. They first
knock tri the guard sensclra* and then secure,
tbe keya Bloodbounds are in pursuit
- ----* 1)0
crnqite lived happily tog.tber, an I have uo
NEW YORK REPUBLICANS.
children.
.
A guret ata Fulton sti^H (New York)
restaurant swallowed his f»l*e teeth Th**day. They lodged in his aeopbagu* aud
BaMatogL, X. Y., Sept. ■Jfir-Tbe Repub­
were extracted with a pair of forcrpi.
lican state convMtiou met in this city yes­
Mrs. Roger*, proprietor of tbe R ithbum terday an 1 c.uuw Chauncey M. Depew ternbouw. Grand Rapids, Mich., is l-amcidtd in
her botal and defying tbe sheriff, who ha&gt; a
actertalically brilliant speech, in
chattel mortgage he want* to execute.
.
Delegate* from Balta lor. Bohvm, Hon­
to the All-American congreas, which tuevti­
duras and Chili to the enngresi o'Ameri­
can nations, which is to meet at Washing­ nt the .national capital next month. Tb«
ton next month, reached Now York Tuvslay speech concluded. Delegate Cronin got tbe
morning..
Boor nnd move 1 tbe adoption of a resolution
No due has yet beeu found to the Identitv di-clnring for tbe Independence of Ireland
or wliereoiMiuts ot tbe experts who “tout lied-* n:id ayni;&gt;athixing with tho homo rulers.
the Iron Exchange Innkut Hurley (or W,- The r-tolution was promptly adopted with
but five or six dlatentin; votes. 'Committevi
An American. Bailey Allen, arrested in were appointed and recos* taken IO 8:3U
London, England, for a jewel robbery, has
brn convicted and sentenced to twelve
The reametnbl'i-g did not tak* plaoo until
4!fi p. m.. at which tiuw tbe pertpnnent or­
ganisation was effected by tbo choice of
George 1! Sloan, of Oswego, for permanent
chairrnau. Mr. Sloan made a brief apeecb,
in which he touched upon national nnfi state
found in tbe woods near Little Willow iwatH from a Rspubhcan standpoint. Tbo
platform adopted indorses tho national alministration an! reuflirins approval of tlx
doctrine* in tbe national Republican platGovernor L-trrulww, of Iowa, u’ke-l {lie form’nf ItWS, namely: Protection to Amer­
railway communion of thal Mate to obtain ican nidustru* and labor, the fostering of
from* tbe railways lists ot their stotflthoklsrs
Anierictui shipping interest*, liberal pension*,
a national election law, the -pnriflcatidn and
fic.Ts.nnd omployrs, nasn-* of attorney* an i
thrir salsri.**, and murii other information n ouik'm trusts.
of tbe sxnx» kin«L fivernl «f the road* have

nnaith.
going to retire from bmines; i» 'current

Ad: your hardwsre dexter for tho ATKIKS SILVER ETHEL DIAMOND
thd dealer will not order it for you. remit amount with order direct.to us.
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LIVER PILLS
WILL CURE

77
A few doses taken at the right time
will often save a sever® spell of
sickness. Price only 25 cents at
any drug store. Bo sure and see
that Dr. C. McLANE S CELE­
BRATED LIVER PILLS, FLEM­
ING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., is
on the box. Nono other is Genuine.
Uco 'VORY POLISH for tho Toetb,

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it back and get a 5^.’’
FREE-G* from your Heater free, the
54 Book. It has handsome pictures and
valuable information about hone*.
Two or three dollars for a 54 Hom
Blanket will make your hone worth more
and cat less to keep warm.
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dealcn, write ua.

The frost ba* dene considerable damnge to
many ot the fruit* in acutbeaatern Michlgan. Corn has »uff-?r.-d much.
Mis* Bri|q Ferguson, of LouavUk*, Ky„
dreamed Friday night last tliat a u w

on her min 1 as that Saturday »he went to
theCburcj, where she found a very prornidug lire in progress. Toe blax&gt; war prompt­
ly squelchw! '
Rev Father Rolre, Metter of St. Mary'*
Catholic chut eh in Chicago, wns found dead
ing.
Several Roman Catholic pries’v. who were
chaplain* to Irish jails, have been disiniwed
for supplying tbe home rule prisoner* with
contraband article*.
The regular daily lynching took place
Wednesday, the' hi.aiity. being Winona
Mi**. an I th* victim i»l Furned, a urgro,

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I--' t t'ii‘(-’&lt;!lT!frR!-ae’l.*4:’ obtaining a BUSIbrilie -. ,,.'
Estabilahed ISh. Tuition
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BLANKETS
ARE THE STRORGEST.

al Pittsburg—Pituburg 8, Washington &amp;
made tbo following scores yesterday: At
Pituburg—Pituburg 9, Pbila telphta 2; at
Cleveland — Washington-Cleveland game
awarded to Cleveland 0 to. 0; Washington

•mall importance; at Chicago— New York
5, Chicago 4: at Indianapolis—Indian spoil*
6, Boaton 12. American assoaiatioti: At
Brooklyn—Columbus 7, Brooklyn 7—«ven
inning*, dnrkuc**; nt BL lz&gt;uia—St. Louis
5, Louisville4; at Kansas City—Kansa* City
^/Cincinnati 0; at Baltimore—Athletic* 1,
Baltimore t&gt;. Rain stopped a recon! gam*
nt end of fourth inning, score being Balti­
more &lt;5, Athletic U.
■ Chicago, Sept 2&amp; —Yesterday’s Ixmgua
base l&gt;aU playing resulted in1* tho following
scores: At Pittaburg—Pittsburg 4. •Phila­
delphia 5; nt Cleveland—Clevelnnd ll,.
Washington 7—eight innings, dnrknna; at
Indianapolis— li» liana polls 8. Bos'.oo 15; at
Chicago—New York W. Chicago H Amer­
ican aaiociatiou: At Brooklyn—Baltimore
0, Brooklyn 2; at Kamos City—Kansas City
8, Cincinnati 17.
TWOMBLEY WAS DRUNK.

Chicago, SepL 3U—Tho coroner's jury
investigating tho Washington Heights acd•dant. concluded iu work Saturday by bold-

Tbe best salve in tire world for cuto,
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, coms,
and al! skin eruptions, and positively cures
piles, or no pay requited. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money refundal. Price 25 cts. per box. For sale
by W. £1. Goodyear
g

Crape stone jewelry !• immensely popu­
lar for mourning wear.
Impurities of the blood often eau»e areas an­
noyance at this iearum; Rood's Sarsaparilla
purities tbe blood, wed cures all such off &gt;ctlon«.
Link cuff buttons are put lu imitation of
string beans.
used your Extract of Red Clover in tuy
family for the pa*: year, with great sueeesa.
inure particularly a* regard* my wife, who has
derived greater and iwrrnanent relief oy It* use
alter suBertng and being treated by many
physicians for year*. I consider It my family
medicine. As a tonic and spring and tall medi­
cine It Is without etiiud. For constipation, ayspepals ana stomach trouble It is without doubt
the very best medicine on the market today.
You are at liberty to use this as you sec flt and
I shall be glad at any time to give my pxpenetice with your Extract of Bed Glover to any
who may write or enquire of me.
Yours,
J. A. Hklyka.
2K5 High Bt. W. Detroit.
To J. IL lacst Red Clo»er Co.. Detroit. MlcbWrite for further testimonial*. For sate by
W. H. Goodyear.
Ball necklaein nrr worn again.
•
Mothers will find Dr. Winchell’s teething
syrtipjuid the medicine to have in the house
for the children: it will cure critighs, colds,
tore throat, and regulate tint bowels. Try
“■
x
Miss Anne Reeve Aldrich, the jfcel. te
writing a soviet}* novel.
\
' An Absolalr Cnro.
The ftrighial Abietine »Hutment h only
put up In low two-onnee tin Imres und Is
aii absolute cure for old wren, burns,
wounds, chapped hands, and all skin erup­
tions. Will positively cure all kludsof
piles. Ask for the Original Abietine Oint­
ment. Nohl iiy W. 11. Goodyear at 25
cents pet box—by mall SO cents.
There arc 275 laxly preachers in tiie
United States.*
Eilert’s Extract ot Tar * Wild Cherry
is a safe, reliable and pleasant remmiy for
cough.*, colds, bronchitis, asthma, aim all
throat troubles; will relieve and benefit
consumption. 'M it nnd be convinced.
Every bottle warranted; price 50c and SI
per iHittle.. Sold' by druggtets.
Prepared
by tiie Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago.
III.
Paper bottle*, it In claimed, are lietter

druggist wlU give you a trial bottle tree of cost.

ord's store and all the buddmg. on both
taXs of tbe main street north ot the court
“X. were burned Friday.
ov.r HA ODO: insuranre uot known.
tile thousand bead of sheep have just been

Frhtav

Over tS.lXO in liogu* gold

tools for manufacturing.
n»-n. -u ■» uurtr-n™

tempted to force the men on one of the docks

■wy- nr, ?et&gt;tciuuvr.
---do November. 26)*c. Hye-Dull. Barley^
Nominal. Pork-Dull: mrt&lt;for Inspected Laid—Quiet: October. H6"
V..v-»Jirr SAIpL
. . **

bid; May. Xc
&lt;&gt;•» WuiPt. cash aud Go
mb-r 71 &amp; bid Mar.
Ctorer sredKet; rl^b and October. JLO' U&lt;t Novem­
ber. HCTz. Decctub-T, HI -’j4 asked.

violent demonstration and tbopolice charged
them with draw n sabers and again drove
them off.
’
RkjlDIXG. Pa., Br-pt 8U.—Tbo Grand
Army poCsof oostora Pennsylvania bold a
grand reunion and parade here Saturday.
Orsr 5,«n0 men marched in line and mv.
euty Grand Army poets from all ever tbe
state participate!

ll B S&gt; W.OH* po«l.

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RxaDtxo, Pa., Sep'.
-Ex-Congress­
man William Izxigbbrldge, of Iowa, died
Thursday night on South mountain, ten

n ver Mas*, bv the cnp*amg
Q
i
boiL ’ Tii'1 drowned ers: Louji Dt Bo-».
M- iatliallv Du ifois. hi* niece; Mrs.
JoRXBTOWN, PtL,

V.o IUln&gt;

bottles are roc and fl.
There are LfiOO central rk-rtrir light
.stations In various parta of thr U. S.
Uncle Sam's Condition Powders will
cure distempers, coughs, colds, fevers nnd
most ot the diseases to wlileh horse*, cat­
tle, sheep, hogs and poultry are mibjreL
enough to write a letter ou.

LOOSE’S BED CLOVER PILLS Cl'HE SICK

»»•«&gt;:

t"1140*0 “

‘'TIRk BROS.. Jone.Ttite. WIs.

Tliis is what you ought to have, in fact
you must have iu to fully enjoy life.
Thousands are Beaching for It daily, and
mourning because they tad it not. Thou­
sands upon thousands of dollars are spent
annually by our people in the hope that
they may attain this boon. And yet It
may be had by ail. We guarantee that
Electric Bitters, if used according to direc­
tions and the use persisted In. will bring
you good digestion and oust tbe demon
dyspepsia and Install instead Eupepsy.
We recommend Electric Bitters for dyspep­
sia and all diseases of .liver, stomach and
kidneys. Sold at 50c. and SI.00 per bottle
by W. H. Goodyear. dfttggtet.

pKor.i*. Ilk, Hept 2* —Tbe state fair
clis-d here yesterday, it ha*.lug been tbe

was identified as that of Mr*. Ed 8 wineford,

tn,’*fc«*1&lt;kr«ofchargv. Oost
''ALEvrixi; “rticular* Free. AddtVN

Discovery, and got a sample trottie: it help­
ed her, she bought a large bottle, it helped
her more, bought another and gn-w la tter
fast, continued its use and Is now strong,
healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds.
For fuller particulars send stomp to AV. fl.
Cole. DnigglsL Fort Smith. Trial bottiet
of this wonderful discovery free at IV. H.
Gisxiyear's drug store.

Kimball, esiistant to Uie president of the
road, and upon aMurair.ya . that he had
quit tlrinking, which cams from bl« fellow­
The early history of America Is full of
engineer*. Tbe jury’* verdict, lireide. plac­
br»t over held iu Llinota A*&gt;ont 15,000 p»o- ing th- actual blann on Twombtey and La instances of mm having great nerve. But
Samuel R. yortbern, a promin-ut farmer
Cloche, censure* th- conductor for not con- we nrv rapidly Incoming the most nervous
people
on earth. The recent increase of
The
total
receipts
for
tbe
four
days
were
|
trolling
tbe
train,and
the
railway
for
notexof Mexico. Mo., fell from a third-story win-,
Insanity, epileptic
headache, lackache.
bicb i* sufficient to pay all of th. I erctemg due dilligenoe In demanding proper Jnsanlly.
ep l.-ptie fit*.
tit-. Ijeadaehe,
backache.
flow of the hotel nberebeua* stopping
» of lb. soctety and leave a large srrv.o. by the employers
"fneuralgia. slrople*^ nen otwneta. dyre .
W«dnw lay nicrnfng, and was kilted. Hu indebtedne** of the society and leave a large service by tho employers.
|
_____ ——----------------- iH-imla. fluttering of the heart, &lt;rt&lt;5. volute
balance.------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------------------was walking tn his steep.
to an early decay of the rao-. unless tills
NOMINATED BRAGKETT.
tendency Is ch-cked. Nothing will cure
WaxMLOO. in.. Septi SO.—The jury in!
late Kepubllenn* Give the
these diseases like Dr. Miles’ Nervine,
armv aud taken prisdmier, afterward j.&gt;ln«l the Billings case ba* agree J upon a verdict I
warranted to contain neither opioid nor
u.e Union force* and was wounded in tba fool,,
of murder In tbe second &lt;l.-grca Tbi'rte.-n
Bosros, Sept lift—Tbe Republicans bold morphine. Knmple bottles free, at W. H.
for which be nowsdraWaa pension.
.
ballots ’v.’-^ptnken. Tbo defendant ■hoyn-.f ! tbe mart numerously attend*! state coaven- Goodyear’* drug store. Don’t fall b&gt; try iL
Edwin Gould, the eon ot Jay Gould,
Brooklyn hu* u woman blacksmith and
speaking of the report that bi* father was on pealc-L
there being l.iM delegatoe preeont. Ex-Gov- a female undertaker.
more.
ernur Robinson was mode |&gt;ermanent chair­
IMndbllder,
man and a |datform udoptod, tbe feature* of The new vegetable tonic-alterative and
which are planks op]xwing * further silver blood purifier is lu the shape of u pleasant
Francisco Chiriacko.au Italian who wn
syrup,
and
contains
in a eoneentrabsl form
u—d a-&lt; state'* evidence and helped »-nd “Red
coinage and advocating the elimination of
Nine'.!" Mike to tin* gallows f&lt; r the murder ot
patronage from politi-». favoring an equita­ the most valuable vegetable curatives,
Oclol-e/. Opsnsi ble revision of tho tariff on protection flues; which have been developed by modem
Paymaster McClure near WUkesfmrrv, Pa , opened el?*'. cio*ed
81He. cIkmiI *•&lt;« Deerinto r. &lt;£&gt;-ne.l KJc. demanding a national olc.tion law which medical and adentifie r«‘*earch. It acta
ha* been releas’d from prison, where h •
Corn-No.
S September, will recure n fair rods in tiie south of all directly upon Xbe bfawL through it imheld to ti-tify Ogatas’- two accomplice* of tlu-«J
opened aihc,clo*el 3IJ*S. October, opene I
Mike, who are iff Italy, mid whom the ital- fliykr. cl«*ed 3 n-?4h Muy- opened und electors, and declaring thnt aa tho liquor jmrting tone and vigor to the entire .«j-tcm
closed IBMd.
Oat*-No. September, question the party will toko no backward nnd eradicating di^imc. and is unequalled
as a cure for scrofulous, cancerous and
opened »Mc. rimed It-*-; October, ojieiied step
XI...
ch"*,— I
other humors, whether conatitntional or
State- during the seven day, ended hridar .... .. ...._ i
« ».,^»,e. I W*—uciuuc.-.
Hl...
otherwise, rntnrrb, rheumatism, dywpepaia,
and twenty-sovon in Canada, « total rd
SiU-'X November, opencl S»«'i. closet 10.571*:
dropsy, sick and nervous headache, female
Th&lt;- figure* for the vorresp-mfling wrex m January, opened
cloeed fin.-TH- Lard lows: J. Q. A. Brackett, “LI; W. W. yjakru-frs. and all blood, liver and kidney
1858 were 220—!“&lt;* in the United St «t- ‘
-October, opened F'.t»7t». close!
Crapo,
674;
John
D.
I-ong,
1;
E
H.
Capon,
dteeascsrn,riee_91. Bold by E. 11. LathA report was current Friday that Hu.x'iey,
Live slock -The Vtdmi Stock Yanis report* 9; W. H. H. Haile, ). Brackett wa» d*.
tlw Wisconsin bandit hml escaped from j.n'.
the lo’.lowins ranxeof prior*: Hog*-Mark.*t clared-nominated, aud It was mode uuanL ran.
There was no truth in tbo report; th*
Dtin't wear n silk liat to a picnic.
moux Mr. Brackett addr-saod too conven­
nntoriou. robber is sate enough an. I guar led
Happy Home Blood Purifier Is the peo­
day and night i&gt;y nrmrd. men an.i bulldogs nmeli lacking. JATigAM; mixed lots. ft. • tion amid great npplauia The other officer* ple's |K)pular medicine for purifying the
numlnat-d arc:
Fur lieutenant governor,
Rilaa DmgA bicydW
Maon e .unty.
W. it Haile; for treasurer, Hon. George blood; preventing or curing dyspepsia,
low ran - raw «»bte
*Mb ',ro5:,0£
Fancy Elgin creamery. — Maiden, of Lowell (renominated); arcretary blllhiusncss. hvadr.che, boils and all fevera
Liat Clintofi. U, Friday. The distance
ot state, Henry IL Pierce, ot Abington; for and malaria) dhettina. Price 50 cents and
was twenty, miles «'•! the huree omy beat
auditor, Charlet IL Udd (renominated); for one dollar per liottle.
tbe “bike" half a minute. Time, 1 bouroDon't wear tight clolblng of any sort.
attorney genera), Andrew J. Waterman.
After speech.1* by Senator Hoar nnd
minute*.
,
&lt;|1.W '*c|«r bbl. Applea-|Ltt»lM-W Pjr t,1,:
Jack Cannon, «H"« U- T. '»•&lt;»«. who
Henry Cabot Lodga the convention ad­
,U|O tio ono worth of diamond* in New Orjourned sine die.
___
Kemp's Italian-. for the throat and lung* I
Irnns in i**L i» under indictment nt bpritig*
making some rem.wkablf cures with people
Km--, for having burgtar tool* in bi.
do Septemb-r and October Mr; do NovexuHottkrdam. Sept. 2S -Thu striking dock
r
.
... t*__ kkU.- &gt;ln Jantlart.

t- .

Dora POUCHER

National league clubs yesterday were as fol­
lows; At Cleveland—Cleveland 2, Philadel­
phia 0; at Chicago—Boston 4, Chicago?; at

the fireman, of the freight enjine, responsi­
ble for tbe accident Tbo crowning feature
of tho investigation was thi coafesaioD of
of Motirrv. for comptroller; Ira )L Hedge*, Fireman. La Cloche. n:ado after the verdict
was brought in and in which he admitt-I
Uut bis te«limuuyx m which bo swore
erat, and William P. Van Iteitaidaer, ot Twombloy was sob.-r, waa false, and that
Seneca, f»&gt;r statengineer, all i t.y acclama­ Twotnbloy was drunk the night ot tho
tion. Albert Haight, of Buffalo. «n» nom­ accident.
inated for judge of tbo court of appeal*,
Division Superinteu.tent Clutinberlnin tesafter ou* ballot. It was decided to have nr.
bdditiimai m-nibnr of tbn state, committee tifi.d tliat he had nothing to du with dis­
seln-tixl from ths colored Republicans. After charging OT Binploying etiglnrors, he could
appointing u new »tate cuaunittea tbo cwt- only recommend. He had taken Twumbtey
vintiou adjourned sine die.
drunk. Thi; List time wo* almost a year
ago. after which Twotnbtey was dtecliarged.
He was re-ctnployed l f bi» father, the mas­
ter mechanic. So far ns Mr. Cliamberlain
Saturday afternoon in Varwaerl'* Tumvi know, Twotnbley was tbo only engineer dis­
ball «m West Twelfth 'street. D-lcgatoa are I charged for dnmkvnnMi who was reinstated.
He did not know why. the exception was
Baaebe tin I Gereke, of New York; Qunnr. ot made in Twombley** caw*
fit. l&gt;iui«; Guwtmg,of Boston; L-xrtber, ot
Master Mechanic Twumbtey, father ot the
Mueller, of Cincinnati, nrv among the «peak engineer, said bo hnd discharged his
ers untiounc &lt;1. Various labor questions will son on his own responsibility, fur drinking.

TotJtVO. Ohio. Sept. 28.
Wheat-Acliv® a»«b. September nnd Octow.
May. ffc.

#0RSfc

5, Cincinnati l.
Chicago. Sept. 25.—Tbe
ball
score* in tbo League yeet
_
At Cleveland — Cctevland 1, Pnilaislphia 5; at Pittebnrg—Pittaburg 13, Wjahingion H—eight inning*, darkness; at ’Chi­
cago—Boston 7, Cbicigo5; at In-iianapolis
—Indianapolis 12, Now York 10—oix in­
ning*, darknesa American association: Al
Brooklyn—Columbus 0, Brooklyn 10; Athietic-Baltiinore game, at Baltimore, called-iu
tbe third inning—rain; Athletic 2, Balti-

John L Gilbert, of Mnlone, was. nomln-

next move.

iwcWIT!

spoil*—Indianapaiu 9. New York 11: at
Ctevetand—Cbrelatsd 0. Philadelphia 5;at
Pittsburg—Pituburg d, Washington 9—cigbt
inning*, darkiu-ss.
American .usociation:
At Brooklyn—Brooklyn 2. Columbu* 3—
eight.ipfiing*, darkness; at Baltimore—Baltimdrelf. Athletic 10; nt Kansqa City—Kansas

Ttie keeper of a prantrt stand in ?t&gt; warfc,
N. J., Li nxiu*d Pizarro Ciesar.
Nudilcn DeaUi.
The paper* are full of Uo-hteu dtmlhu.
If you haWM-boklng wnaairpii.*, fintiertng,
parti or trnderao, in ehwL faint i-aMiy,
and ao oraj* death, m ijld Henry

.11. Goodyear.
The queen* of Portncnl ta Use
'travMgaul (tatMcr tn Europe..

�ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

THE MARKETS-

The building- committee of tbe Episcopal
society of this city let tbe contract Monday
for their new church to Bentley Bros. &amp;
Wilkins, of this city, for SG.500. It' will
tw a brick structure, finely appointed, and
a very handsome church building. With
all the necessary furnishings, tiie cost
complete will fall little If any short of
$8,000. We congratulate the society an
its enterprise In this matter. Other de­
nominations ought to and doubtleas will
follow, and our city can then Itoost of hav­
ing church buildings such aa It should contaln. And nothing speaks better for a
city than good churches, well sustained.

Botter-lJgUc.

Detroit.
Otsegr»’s high and lofty kicking base
Atmtes-li.25Wl.T5 per bbl; dried, 2SWke
ball elub caiue over here Saturday, and in
six innings wen- done up to the time of -32
Butter—taeiTc.
■
to five. The visiting nine opened up the
Cora-STHe per bu.
grand high kick In the first inning and
Eno-KS-ClHS.
kept It up throughout the game to the dis­
Oats—MUfeOHc per bu.
gust of everybody, except themselves. In
Poatoea-eoc«iaic.
Poultry—Lire: Fowh. 7c; spring chickens,
3rd Inning, when it was apparent to every­
TOO. ti.rkav. in.
body that IL was to be a kldtlng contest
’
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mostly, Hastings entered the list, nnd 80Ue. 8ente&gt;iiber, 7vsr. ’
Wool-Fine washed. 2S«; medium 32e; coarse
showed thnt they were not behind In this
act when nectasary. although the ‘home 3Oo; common amt rougn 23c.
nine did so reluctantly. In the first inning
Hastings .secured nine runs to a blank for *&lt;*nij-Chok-e butchers. gX7S&lt;t»4.00; coarse
Otsego. In the next five Innings, Hastings
Sheep and Lambs-Hheep. good to extra.
added three, and Otsego made five. Dark­ b^?Wwa»crortOr&gt;0&lt;1,
ness put an end to the game In the first
Hogs—8io« ’ medium*. M.15O54.75; Yorkers,
half of "the seventh.
•
OOQf.15.0.-.; pigs, IXSOat SO.
Yank Robinson dropped into County
Clerk Brice’s Saturday and announced
himself as a candidate for matrimony, and
wanted the necessary certificate. With
his usual urbanity, the polite official pro­
ceeded to get the necessary blanks, and to
ask the needed questions where the blank
rrqulretL All went well till the place for
names wns n-ached. Yank explained that
his own name was John Nathaniel Robin­
son. As to the other party. Yank’s mem­
ory was a complete fog. All be could re­
call was that she was called Margaret.
He told the t-lerk.hc wouldMBfc- the lady's
frh-nds and tell him the rest of her name
Monday. But alas! Before Monday the
irrepressible Yank had summoned a jus­
tice and on Saturday he and Margaret
were made one. So her name is Robinson
now.

ONE-HALF
OFF.

THIS SPACE BELONG TO
Limo—netting at Wc per bbl; water time, fl A3
per bbl.
o»ta-2nc per bu.
Potatoes. Nw-XttWc. per bu.
Port H.Q0AH.Z3.
Pooitry—Hen*, sc; chickens. Sc.
Piaster—Selllnx nt Si per tou.
Halt—Selling at ft per bbl.
Timothy Seed—selling at f3tM-23 per bu.
Wheat-No. 1. white Tsc red; 75c. '

RBI

Ira Yaojtefltargk
FURNITURE

-GREAT SACRIFICE­

AKTJD

'•

UNDERTAKING,
Hastings, • ■ Midi.

LADIES’
JERSEYS.

WHILE AT THE FAIR,

7b ct Jerseys go for 37 J cts.
$1.00 Jerseys go for 50 cts.

^AKI^ Dry Goods,
POWDER BOOTS AND SHOES, .
Absolutely Pure.

WANTED

Don’t forget that 0. D. Spaulding has just received a hand­
some line of New Goods of the very latest styles.' Outline
is complete. And our

Prices are at the Bottom Notch!
We can positively save you money on every purcltase.

0. D. SPAULDING.

•

$1.25 Jerseys go for 62 j cts.
$1.50 Jerseys go for 75 cts.
$1.75 Jerseys go for 871 cts.

If there is anything you wish in^the line of

The company who are to conduct the
new felt boot factory were by the contract
to give a good and sufficient bond for
$5,000 that they would occupy the build­
ing to be constructed by the city, and use
It for manufacturing purposes, the bond to
’ be null and void when the building should
lx* occupied. Saturday the bond arrived.
It was n good bund, but in case of trouble,
which of course la not anticipated, thedty
would have to collect the bond In Canada,
where the parties making it reside. The
city sent P. T. Colgrove to see the parties,
and Monday evening he telegraphed that
they would place securities In one of Die
This powder never vanes. A marvel of purity
&gt; l&gt;ank&gt; here sufficient to make the bond
strength and wholesomeness. More economical
'good, and collectable here. Work will be than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In
commenced on the new buildings this competition with themulOtadeof towteoL short
weight,
alum or phosphate powders. Sold only
week.
In cans, Roval Bixixn Powdbx Co., iob
Fall 8L N.Y.
octsMOt
The city co until had a meeting yester­
day forenoon ttfconslder ways and means
for building the new felt boot factory.
The matter was left with the finance com­
mittee U&gt; look after the manner of^ralsing
pleasant, profitable poaltloas for the right men.’1
the $7,500, with instructions to report to­ Good salaries and ex peases paid weekly. Lib­
morrow evening at the adjourned meeting. eral Inducements to beginners. No previous
The matter of the gas franchise waa next experience necessary. Outfit free, write for
terms, giving age.
taken up. and it seemed to us was not
CHARUU H- CM ASK.
treated with deserved consideration. The
Nurseryman, Bochester, N. V,
Mention this paper.
parties asking the franchise are anxious to
proceed at once. Their proposition ought
not to Im? treated too captiously, at the
same time the city should be cautious
about the kind of contract it entera Into.
The matter waa left with the ordinance
committee to frame an ordinance relative
to the lighting question tliat would be ac­
ceptable tn the gentlemen asking the franand to the city. They will report
Friday evening. The city needs cither
gas or electric lighting, and the project
should be encouraged:

ON

$2.00 Jerseys go for $1.00.
$2.25 Jerseys go for $1,121.
$2 50 Jerseys go for $1.25.

t

$2.75 Jerseys go for $1,371.

Call early and see these garments and be

convinced that our prices are lower than Mfg.
cost.

E. Y. HOGLE.

THE SPECIALIST.

About two years ago Dr. Hess. of Grand
Rapids, made a number of visits here at
the request of some of our leading citizens,
and during his visits here he had to con­
tend with some of the worst aggravated
and hopeless cases thnt human flesh Is heir
to; principally however, with the common­
ly incurable diseases viz., consumption
nnd cancer. Many of these apparently
hopeless cases ore well known to have
been treated and cured by Dr. Hess dur­
ing his visits here and tliat they have re­
mained permanently cured,.and to-day are
enjoying the full enjoyment of health.
'Hie Dr. seems to have complete master­
ship over all diseases of a chronic nature,
but for the past 15 years he has given his
special attention to perfect his 'method hi
the treament of consumption, cancer,
stomach diseases and epileptic fits. And
now again we are glad to announce that
he will again visit tills place Wednesday,
Oct. oth. and can be consulted at the
Hasting?'. House.

Our Mr. F. G. Goodyear has just returned from-New York,
'Having sold my stock of groceries and
.provisions, flour aud feed to Mr. J. G.
Bunyan, 1 take tills method of expressing
my thanks to my many friends an&lt;l cus­
tomers for their patronage In the past, nnd
to urge upon you all to give to my succes­
sor, Mr. Runyan, the same liberal patron­
age you have accorded to me. You will
find him reliable and desirous by courteous
dealings to merit your favors, and I know
It Is his Intention to keep a first class stock
j&gt;f goods In his line.
A. D. Cook.

•

At this writing. Tuesday afternoon,
there is every Indication that the S7th an­
nual fair of the Barry county agricultural
society will be a great sucres*. In fact
that waa assured Monday evening, when
the number of entries mode and member­
ship tickets sold was largely In excess of
any previous year ou tbe day before tbe
fair.
We found Secretary Bauer and a corps
of aatistante busy as bees on our visit at
the fair grounds about 2 p. m. Tuesday
recording entries, which at that time wenover 1,800 In number. Indicating a total of
nearly a.OOO, which will make the exhibi­
tion Uib year surpass all predceeraora.
■Upwards of SOO family tickets bad been
sold at tiie time of our visit. Every stall
&lt;h&gt; the grounds was marked "Taken,” and
stall room for horses had been rented by
the society up town. Buch a state of af­
fairs was never known before In the hisLory of Barry county faira.
With any kind of weather, success Is
certain. The display in each department
will be flue. Tbe special premiums will
tn- larger and more Interesting than ever.

to

He

states that he has purchased the largest, best and most complete line
of Dry Goods and Dress Goods ever brought to this city. They will
soon be here. We propose to sell them if low prices will do the busr
ness. Read our announcement in next week's Banner.

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES.

At RUSSELL’S
Splendid new line of

Dress Goods-:
Trimmings.
Headquarters for

Millinery Goods.
All the latest and most desirable slyas.

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The best Advertis­
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v ; u. XXXIV. NO. 24.

HASTINGS, MICH.. OCTOBER 9.1889’

WHOLE NCU1793..

Hastings Banner

-DO YOU WANT TO SEE

Published Wednesdays, by

llAmxi.s, Baeey Corxrr,. Michigan.
^«nurnoK iiatkr:
Ssl-OO PER YEAB.

NOBBIEST

rouuty.

ADFERTISING RATES: '
Ut&gt;e cnfa;nn per year..................................,ia) 00
R: Ira charge tor ipecfal positions.

In Micliignn ?

You Will Then GO TO THE TOWER.
X. « M. iropobtan

of he Ut«t Cut at Moderate Prices.

We are not U hrad.iuarten.

JOBPMraNG.
tape bu pride 1* felt In the .lob Printing DeEverything In the
enUre Jfflee I* new: aud with the late*: faces of
m,l»« approved patterns of machinery.
J4ia *»mprtent workmen employed, enable* the
V?
tn &lt;1.1 nr,,—-1. I..,. —..I.

COUNTY NEWS.

-he pno Grades of Boy* Weur. we carry medium grade*
good, .ubatinifaL weU
.ami ask the lowest of living profit. We make leader* this week of ot75- Ao Jk'

*aMAKDWtWB2"X™,^1'

‘“to - “

W . .*. A.Il: ms. Moren::.
H. G. Hale, Nashville.
J. MeKclVry. Maple Grote.
I'ri-stou Jewell, Assyria.
Pottmaster, Ijseey. ’
rottmaster, llanrtrld.
, . "
O'Donhell.
J. N. Covert. Carlton.
■
,
Irving.
Postmaster. Milo.

Mote (A ERCOATS than we ever had AND LOTS COMING.

O-ulx- S3 Emd S1O

\r. UmiT-d values shown this maaoti.
Examine their make. ' Don’t buy |&lt;wrly-&gt;rwed CBrnt- at any price. We sell good clothing so terrible low that you can afford to iivoid trx-h. We
II deal in cheap clothing. BUT DO SELL GOOD CLOTHES CHEAP. GctL. luro you In,'trd tmr imperial Worsted Coat* and Vests In Wide Wales at 815.00..

OVERCOATS FOR IMAN OR BOY
SOME astonishing bargains.
’ We an ila/U'west Priced Clothiers In Grand Rapids; who buy direct from fanories. maniifui
uirrr-idid Importers, and Mirpajis tn merit and undersell ui! ham! pretendism to competition.
With stores In Detroit, Cleveland. St. Ia&gt;uIs. Toledo, Buffalo, St Paul, we are thj Largest Retail
• lotbiers on the Continent. We deal in HATS AND FUBNISHINOS quite Uctenslvely. and

roii will find it pay s to investigate.

Mail order* meet prompt attention.

TOWER CLOTHING CO
BIG WHITE TOWKB
.rzut-vu BUILDING.
ni-u rnvi: OPPOMTITS
nniHKiTl' s'vl-'V"rs
wEETS HOTHIiitvi'Ul

THE

IGM/t

Mental Boiler!
For CooMm Feed
FOR STOCK.
HEATING

WATER

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO
KALAMAZOO, MICH.

Purposes

THE ACME BOILER
i. .h:y kimt of feed plased In a
r. d uiger of burning, aud
are &lt;&gt;r attention than the labor
■■ tire, thus ovencoming the

CLOAKS!
WESTERN
MICHIGAN

or cauldron, with which
I'n-ctyontact. It will steam
cm iK-rfrctly sweet, make dry
■
M&gt;ft and palatable and
.« !&lt;• make them digestible
I- t. U will save oi:e-tlilrd to
। uit i&gt;f corn or other fo.d,
1 ot&gt; cooked food will thrive

uiupted for use In steam

it -oring establishment* for
jreu»rallng rteam or heating
■'. "i purposes, and when fitted
n--ire is suitable for running

■
■■ ■•:

1

construction renders It the
i . ib’e. steam (generator of like

EXTRA LOW
PRICES.
Ladies’,
Misses' and
Children’s
GARMENTS

*':v''” ■ nen-d to the public.

I ‘&gt;11 SALE BY

GOODYEAR BROS.,
Hastings,

high.,

H. C Carpenter &amp; Son,
WOODLAND, MICH.

y'rin; ur sAi.Eojf

real estate.
' w”Ry of Calhoun-ss.
t&gt;r ,,for lkrMr'1 Rodd*1.

’rti&lt;- un&lt;|er*l-ned. asMInl*' &gt;&lt;• o( su'd decensFd.Vy the
I'xale. b-r the county of Cat
■'•■uti-sfVriitli day ot May A. D.
...... hl at publie vendue, to the
• ’U-’prettilros herein dewrtbrd
■ •or., ip *Ud stat*, on Tv.tretlth day of November A. D t*W.
Hi * tatemmn of tna- day (sub•■jranre-t th* following dt•'■t'-. to all: The south c*»t

in town n.ienorth, range
tiro r-xiuty o’ Barry, in the state
&lt;- HIOUXR A. &lt;;on»K.
Administratrix.

Johnbbean. Hickory Corners.Brown ft (’ain’t, Prairieville.
I
byroo. Fisher, Cresst '* Corner*.
" in. Broward, tlro»ar,l.
A. G, Jessup. Orsmievlllr.
I’Mtmastcr. Yonkr- Springs.
c. W. Armstroug. BowehsMili*.
Maney paid to these sge itsud! be reeelptod
or by tlie Baxnxu proprietors, and we trust
.11 iiuaerlb'-r* at the td.i-e* named who have
not settlMt with u* will,
tids date and
hew Years, pay their subscriptions to the
Laxxxx sagetit* uatintl above.
Itespretfulfa.
CiX'K ft XIHKERN.

PM
Matellasse,
and Clotb.

Carpets, Curtains and Rugs
In all Grades and Choice Patterns.

Ladies please call and examine our fine assort­
ment.
BESPECTFULLY

M. ISRAEL &amp;f CO

tt ill VanHorn's family have moved back
to Delton, having lived In Kalamazoo dur­ «kiu that cinracteriza youth can only be reing the summer.
Ray VanHorn is quite sick with fever.
Mrs. Ball it, much better.
It ha fact,'ho cdutinuod, tiint few |K-nplo
Our school is progressing finely with know what it fa to re*: well. Mimy h'lim
Ella Barrett a? teacher.
that they do rest «iB. and frequently 1 bear
A goodly nnmber from here will attend propfa remark thn« nothing in the world dfathe fair, and some of the mothers will take turbn them after they have gotten into their
their bailies to the baby show.
Mrs. Geo. Norwood attended the exposi­
Yet tbcw same people get up drowsy tn the
tion at Detroit, and rejiort-, a very fine ‘morning. Many of them uro noticeably lan­
time.
guid all the time. Sonip of them are irritnhlo
Bertha Teqienning Is clerking for Mr.
i "Fox.
compialu of being so "lazy" ur tired that
Mr. Gwin, of Kalamazoo, is expected they are incapable of dirolaying any energy
here sooii with a stock of dry good.* and whatetur.
irtet causa of theao
groceries. .
Addie Irving is working at Mark Skilitnun'u.
■
Clias. Jolnisou and wife and Jake Tack
and wife visited at I- Whitmore's Bunday.
No ooecan get n-frwhing »lx*p in a room
The roller milt is running day amt
night with a full forro of men. Delton Is
booming and liound to boom.
winter, .1 uot altogettair la, cold for comfort,
Shultz.
lbs we.- pmeticv should .be obwrvcd, and in
any evi it the room should be properly aired
Delated letter.
before I yt iriug, and some means for ventila­
J. A. Babcock was in town Monday.
tion after that ndoptad.
Ing laid.
Akron Shultz lias his new house nearly
nolvexl.t.t. Rvcry vibrnimu or violent round
done. .'
Fanners liavr begun busking their corn.
Must of them report better yields than was '
expected.
.

Mrs. Edward C xiit is gradually falling.
Tiu-atay. Oct. i-t. Henry Strong and
Warren Dally won’, to Ilnstlngh t.» settle
lln-lr trouble.*.
x
The people from this place hnd a grand
rally at the county seat during fair week.
• laist bat unlay night Frank Wright's en­
gine went through n culvert south ofK the
Gregg crowing. Reported damage alxiut
which the town will undoubtedly have
pay.
11 nt&gt;w looks a&gt; thought there might be
a couple of wediling* itr.Morgau at no dis­
tant day.
The new groctryinrn arebltylngponltry.
Warren Dully moved into Mr*. Coveys
Imuse In Morgan.

life of eocb of it* inhabitant*.

&lt; arupla-il &lt;k Admit* have employed Palm­
er Buskirk. &lt;j£ Richland, to run the hlackstuItb shop.
Rev. McLean has left for his new field
of work. He has the kind wishes of ail.
Conrad Kahler'a little Itoy is Improving
nicely.
Rev. Mr. Townsend, of Ute Wesleyan
dvnomiimtiuii, preached ut the bprnguc
school house last Sunday.
■
A large number attended the fair at
Hastings.
Thomas Collins Is at Grand Rapids as a
witness in the Gosch niunl'T trial.
•
Many apples are. Iteing shipped from
here.
John Ryan is buying considerable wheat.
At the fourth Demorest contest at the
James Doontut has tom down and re­
Nlar school house Suttinlny evening the erected his house.
medal was awarded to Miss Gertie Luke.
The great Cloverdale annual hunt bcThe Jutlges wen- Judge Smith, Rev. tween the reds and blues came off the Bth.
Cheeney and Wtn.lL Menick.
resulting In victory far the former of 1008.
Next Saturday evening Prof. Taylor's Ed. Titus was the champion hunter.
male quartette n ill give a fret' concert, to
1- King ha* gone back to Deitoti to work
which all are invited.
in the evaporator.
•
it • take* loo cords of stope for the
fuuitdatfoh of the new felt tout fac tory.
I’rte-x Cobitrn l&gt;n.. charge of the work of
Wil! and Frank bpenker, of Yorkville,
putting in the foundation for Hastings*
an- visiting friends in this place.
new felt boot factory.
Ed. Pridian!, of latke (Mexsa. was in
this place last week culling on old friends.
Most everylMxly from this place attended
Church nt the Spring.* hist Sunday even­
th,: fair at your city, and re|»ort it the G-*t
ing by our new minister.
•
The 1. O. G. T. lodge is ilnhig finely: for ninny years.
H. I- Tobias 1ms 1'iis new bam n«*arly
receiving new nietnbeislicarly every wrrk.
The proprietors of the bowery have con­ ready to raise, .it will mid very much to
cluded that it Is too cold fo* !hh» ery dance*. the looks of hi* fnnn. and also help the
The daughter of &lt;5, W. Klbben and wife looks of our little village.
Mr. Merahon. who has !&gt;een so seriirusly
is sick.
‘ Wil! Smith went to Milo to ineel a ill. is slowly recovering.
u
. —‘
cousin last Thursday, but no cousin earns*.
Chicken thle*e» anil lice thieves have
been
visiting chicken coojis and bee houses
The young (jdks.of this vicinity went|o
in this place lately.
'
the fair at Hastings Thursday.
It II. Haynes will erect n new tool house
Frank latmereaux* grocery slock I* run­
in the near future.
ning low and he will aoon nu&gt;ve.
Alonzo Tobla* and wife, who have been
visiting friends In thia place for the past
F. Johnson exhibited mhnc veryTine two months, returned Munday to their
prnrs at the fair.
.
home In Battle Creek, wiiere Alonzo has
Leon VnnVelsor Sundayed with Byron accepted it position In Nichol* * Shci&gt;pnl's
marhine shop.
• .
Mlngvs.
School commenced at the High Street
Ernest Haynes Is getting lumber on the
ground for a new horse barn, which he In­
school house fast Monday.
Everybody- w1,1111&lt;» ,llt‘falr
w«*ktends building this fall.
Pldn Smith, of HasUhKB. was on our
street the fore part ot tl»e Wrek. /
Picking apples Is the order of the day.
J. Kurtz was buy Ing hogs Inlhl* vicin­
Seeing Brel Harte'* name on the tills page
ity lust Saturday.
Mr*. VanWagnon’a daughter, of Ohio, is of hi* latest book the other day recalled tome

Our Stock
of
DRESS
GOODS
and
DRESS
SILKS
never has
been finer.
We call
Special
visiting her.
a serious accident happened near
Attention Mr.Quite
Roberts’ one day loss week. While
one of Mr. Pardee's boys and Ids cousin
to our
were out shooting aquirrels Mr. Pardee’s
became excited and slud hl* cousin in
Fine Line boy
the hip lite bnB P®»ltuc upward*. Later
report says tlmt the boy is dean.
of
PATTERN ■ Evert Joltnron and Blanch Slack, of Sau­
gatuck, were visiting Iter aitut Mrs. J.
SUITS
Rockwell, aud other relatives about the
Content last week.
at all
Mauy from br.iv visited your city fast
PRICES. week taking in the county fair, who admit
U to be the fa's', exhibition of the kind ever
Broadcloth held In Barry county.
D R. Burdick attended the fair, and re­
and
' turned home with a new wife in tbc|M.rson
Mr*. Francis Bennett. Congratulations
Imperial ' of
attend the happy pair.
G W. Williams and gruntfeon, Clare
Cloth
Aldrich, have returned from their Dakota
well p1ea*cd with the trip.
in all the vfait.
Will EHIolL who has been quite 111 fur
some time past, has so for recovered as to
New
indulge in the Idea of going &lt;0 Chicago this
Shades. week Ills wife accompanying him. where

The LARGEST
STOCK

venerating Steam
Eot Various

*

SLEEP UNOTlfENS LIFE.

Everyltody attended the I'atron* picnic.
Russel Slade ia vTsiting friends in st.
John.
.BUT if MUST BE OF THE KIND THAT
Coral Eidreil and Mrs. Emma Shaffer
GIVES* PERFECT REST.
nre visiting friends in Hillsdale.
Chas. Mason and wife and Bon Potter
and wife are each caring for a little girt.
Re[&gt;orted that Geo. Wertz and Ann Fox
•fatal*—»m&gt;*
arc married.
Guy IxKiml* and wife.’of Convis, railed
on friends Sunday.
!&gt;»:&gt;=

he thinks of remaining tor an Indefinite
period m»tu&lt;ly vete.rlmuy surgrry.
F C Chapin, residing four miles north
,-«Ht’ went to Ohio several days since to
“tatrto «.u .»!. talrII.. bin mm I**™

m iteAnill »«*&gt;• ■«1"-

l»r. when it is colled into inc before retiring.
Any one that &lt;-oncentratas his thoughts in
before gulng to bed will pay tbo penalty byi

amount of blood to flow and settle tVro for
tliu time Jpdng. Only by diversion'of the
uiltui in o recreative way and an ordinary
amount of phyvicrJ exercise can the brain bo
ditlon. alter a good doh! of trwdng about, the
brain will continue to act and tbo n-rvea to
contract p*rhap*continuously throughout tbo
night.,
momin(: u ondertnx Why tw due* not feel nr

being shielded frosn the light, be

CO^OtRXJXO XATl.NG.
Ir.dlgealf &gt;n .-i:\cuiptipa: ion bear about nn
ter not touch can bo said'with delicacy, it
I* a common complaint that give* rise tn
ity of habit or tomuaimple rcaiuly that there

Alxxit indigestion. it fa something we must

our palate madily overcomes oar di-errtiou

feet of Uuilfwaon on .the human aystetn n

throwing it off. and it must bo allowed to da
its worst in debilitating ttw one altackwl
When there is a tendency to indignation,
or also a to*pld liver, a simple temporary
relief may be &lt;fford,.d by taking a little bi­
carbonate of tola. This ba* the effect of
quieting the stomach by creating carbonic
arid gas. wbii’ii fa roarfily thrown off. This
is the ingredient the stomach lacL* when in
a state of ind'gratio:i.

before retiring at night, 1 shock!
large quantity of any sort of * lands 1

ouo that fa txnvlly Inden l» likely to be filled
with obnoxious gaaee, in which the element

thOTTof dropping one of their inmaiULW How
odd Francis Bret Harte round*, for example,
yet such i* th» author's baptismal name.
Bayard Taylor'* first name was Jamea; only jwrs and (ample* will afford almost imme­
a f»w other* than Wilkie Collins' intimate' diate relief and guaraatoe rert to ths wesiry
frieu&lt;l«, I Imagine, know that Ida name ’.re perwm if ho suffers with my other ailment.
really William Wilkie ColUna, and ro fi the
eficial in directing ah exceuive flow of tduud
Henry Austin. Dobaoo-.before be took up lit­
erature, and Edmund William Clown is today
known only to the world by his first aud itua
uaiD'.-K "Henry It Hagg.ird" sounds strong*
gard." Brandcr Matthews was christened
Jani1* Broader Matthew*, and DuOle id O*
liorna Is in reality Samuel Duffield Oborne.

word Howard-Seeley, Jr. Frank Smrktou U
really Frahcw Richard Stockton, whii* Joa­
quin Miller la a corruption of Ctarinnatu*
Hinor Miller. The principal rreioo far thl*
conewetiuu of nnmwi, 1 imagina, fa that om&gt;
surname 1* undoubtedly more striking and
Bak* Literary Leave*

The unfortunate Mr Hill in this city unot
neck-

In a certain North Carolina district

held it until he was literally lifted out of it
by n mors muscular man. The gentleman

challenged to contest it with an opjtfroent. w bo

A letter Intended for Ruskin has just ended
Leith on Nov. 81. IMT. with this address:
Ihor. England." Then from Edinburgh it
wm&gt; forwarded to Kendal, and there Mr.

for lib head.

(K cour.o the rptnal eerd

“lf" wi“'
"l«l"
This story
Lee hmband

i, nearly wild with B&gt;« «•“ ««**•,
,
Esther Pennock and daughter,
FiSw Cairo®, hare returned (rum &lt;’*reoh

cccurved to thA ixwloSie that Ruskin might
bo a neighbor of Joseph Chamberlain, but
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I

..
thev have spent several weeks
m»iUnJ^Kokfag much improved in health.
•X twme ris now entertaining her broth­
er, i-rpb Hampton, from the western

tin* lirnti n nanny i.ioutiit uraioiu.
,r«. .» «:

^“5*

’*Ol fovnum-k surf® t°r Kono' ttwU3'*
ttitutiuu.

to vbdt hl#

bob-

�ELECTION RETURNS.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

Flour and bran to exchange for wheat
at F. U. Barlow &amp; Co.’*.
‘

!ba wide*! publicity cf the detail* ot ntuuv-

Ho* the Votes Were Cast in
the New States.
RETURNS FROM THE TWO DAKOTAS.

Rickmovd, Va., Oct. 1—The Anti-Mahoneita cjuferrnc i yesterday declared that
Mahone made it impcaaible for the Norfolk
the Republic in national commiltro by false
jm-teoars; that h- bad driven from tbe coun­
cils of the (tarty, tbe ablest mou iu It, and
that be bos forfeited tb« right to tbe ccnfl-

Btovx Fau-&lt; B.

D., Oct. A—Rrturua

and exceedingly Wow in coming to the front

ference n c mitnendad no ;m£fcieular ccurae
to be purvued by tbe voter*z€n election day
except that each ahall ur hi* individual
judgm-nt.
FORTY LIVES LOST.

tritely known, excepting that the RepubCorona, ot tbe Ouachita Consolidated line,

and that rrobibiUoa is carried by S.OOtt
Th* capital qumtion cause* tbs wildest ex­
tn anything elan.

Sioux Falla, Huron amt

which left thia city Wedneelay evening for
the Ouachita river, exploded her boiler* at
Falao River, nearly opposite Port Hudson,
about noon jrraterday, causing tbe lose of the

rack-claim* tbe location, but tbe result laat

line iteamer, City ot St. Louie, happened
forty-eight hour* before. Tbe vote will t«
very clw, and it 1* believed it will require
th* official count to settle Um question.
Sr. Pact, Minn., Oct S.—A dispatch

passed Blunt Wednesday night loaded with
Pfc-rre reUlws. Farm property in tint vi­
cinity has already taken a jump of 10U per
irot Tbe Sioux Falta Daily Express show*
tba following cnmitiiou, of affair* In tike
rapital contest at 11 n m. Wednesday
night . Pierre, i:l,v.*4; Hurwi, 11.776; Sioux
..
m.
&amp; j’lfrro i* gen-

Livingston, Mont, Oct. 4—Tbo prevent
indication* joint to the election of Carter
(Rep.), for congrea by a majority of lew*
than 5(0. Power and Toole are running very
doer, with chance* aligbUy in favor of
Power. It ia impoesible to make reliable ra-

yeeterdav.
Tiro Republican.* claim three
and tbe Democrats seven on joint ballot in
the legislature. Toole’s election i* admitted
by the Republican* *o far a* the return* go.
but they Haini that full return* will elect

-Faugo, N. D , Oct -X—Return* from the
reaching tbe atate committea headquarter*,
oltbouzh enough came in ye^erday that a
more intelligent tautnate of the coantlea can
. be made tlran »a pcwibta Tuesday night
Tbe Republican majority In tbo Hate will
not exceed 7,000 and tbo sprinkling uf'D^mo&lt;Tat« in the flr«t legialaturn will bo far

known: Craw—•J. W. Blanks, captain; X V.
Jordan, find clerk; Charles C EJe*. second
clerk; Swlmp Hanna, third clerk; Fred
Dtukleand Fn*J Vmnon. barkeeper*; Pat
Ryan, steward; Dick Curtis, firemr.n; Tom
Shook, engineer; Henry Doyle aud James
Swipe, porter*; —— Tate, barber; Henry
Dark, deck hand; Tom &lt;'«*, sailor; Billy
Young, second mate; Kam Steel, n b*y from
Texas: both captain* of the deck watch, and
eight roualatioata.
VictimP&lt;u&lt;un&gt;ger*:—Dr, Atwell, a chiropodist,
ind four negro musicians traveling with

Davis, ofc,Stockman, Tex.; Mr. K-xmcbMr*. Huff, of Opelousas; Mr*. Kaufman’*
uurw and ekir*; child.
Tbo following aro wounded: CapL R G.
Cornwall, sightly;------Baughman, residing
on Bhck river, hurt in side, not dangerous
Mr. CuOMtoek. of Donaldsonville, slightly ;
J. J. Mooridge, ot Columbia, La., MiabUy;
Wayne, a little eon of Henry
Black,
slightly hurt al&gt;out the facs; Charles A.
tbe wounded are cxpecud to die. 1’ilot Rol­
ling* ia badly *cald&lt;*l cm tbe band*. Ca|4. T.
C. Sweeny 1* ■lightly hurt by fiyiag ttm-

Mr* E W. Robnr s-ui is slightly hurt
She «aj-« that wti^rt the Corona arrtvsd oppodte Falaa River landing, sixteen mile*

ploded, I caring tbe boat to*

Mrx
with some of Um debri* lying imm her
lower limbs, but wa* suddenly reinasnd and
found bers-!f floating la the river. She
sank twice, but luckily was picks I up and

with reprewntntive* from the 'northern aecuou. Seventeen oountie* return a net ma­
jority of l.Sfa againat prohibition. Tbeeo

the cxplce^m occurrwi. He escape! with
life-praaerrnr* and aealstoJ in saving Mrs.
Robert eon and ano'.ber lady. There war
Fortlam), Ore., Oct .5.—locum plate
rotarn* from all rouuUoa in Washington,
save Douglas*.
Okan gon, San Juan,
Iftagii, Snobomish and Sloven* giro the
Jteptibl.cin caiidklate for rongre** 7.037
majority.
Thn wbol" Republican Mato
tbrtto figure-*.

(Inina

for the Republican

waa bailed and took bn board ell the paxtan-

Tbo Picayune Baton Rouge apecial eayw:

ail nil likely that tbe
due to a too high jireinurv of atoani.
MASSACHUSETTS DEMOCRACY.

CaUina was made temporary chairman of
U»e Democratic state convontion, which met
here yesterday at ll;XO a. m., and upon
peraonnnt orgknix-ilioti Nathan Matlb- *i,

the convention at length, earerely criticising
the Republican party and Gen. Hamaou'a

(Manbridge, was unanimously nominated
for governor, and the other nomination*
*rwTe referred to a committea.

Tbe platform adopted. after affirming the
national platform of 1B88 and calling for

Ho just

pooltivo there Wna not a prrmiuro of morn
than 150 j*mii&lt;lx Tba boat bad s moderate
csrgf.. SIk&gt; was In mid-stream, just below
tbo landing st Arbrotb. and bad ju*t whis­
tled to ;*&gt;«• tbo City of BL Loaio, fortunately
coming down at tbo time. Tba explodon
had a downward tendency, and blew out the
bottom of the boat,, causing her to sink imuwdtatcly. Tb« cabin wns toru io two, tbe
rear portion flmting down the stream and
Sweeny hapi&gt;ened to be forward, and started
at once tn put out tbe flame*, which liegan to
burn in several plr.czs. Ho mys the boat
would undoubtedly have burned ha 1 sh* not
gone down twimodtatHy. None of tbo liooks,

PRAIRIE FIRES IN IOWA.

relation* with Canada; condemn* fraud in
•lection*, but oppoaee the national election
tawechemr; declare* tba prea-n: national

fire tliat raged for twb days in the eastern

In aterviard of publm duty, having betrarod

rar: of Dickinson county, extend td ovar a
great part of Emmet county, fanning to Um

*iot&gt; office into a machine fur influencing
votea; condemn* tbe ruling giving psnalcMw
todkl&gt;oti.irab]y Jiacbarged aokllerc; favor*

this summer in D&gt;ritin«oa county, and now
rtw farmer* in tbe eastern part of tbecounty

Tbe nominating committee reported tbe

i* burned
In Eiuuel county It ia 'climated
that 2tl,(XD -uu* of liar and 50,aoi buabele of
grain were detteuyed. While fighting the
lire Saturday night Mrv. A. K. Garde, wife

lioateuant governor, John W. Corcoran, of

county, inhaled an much amoke and fiatne
that abe cannot recover. Tbe fire wna finally
checked by the rai)rn*d track* and the
changing of the wind from «&gt;utii to north.

aral, F. B. Munn, of Holyoke; auditor, D.
T. Trefery, of Marblehead; attorney gen­
oral, Elinka B. Maynard, ot Springfield.

Fort Doixik, Ia.,( Ort 7—Tbe annual

Corcoran for lieutenant

governor,

made

CILIL SERVICE REFORMERS.

northern Iowa. An immeuee conflagration
to tbe north of tbta city did great damage
before it wa« gotten under control Ijatiirrday
afternoon Several hundred acre* of corn

protect railroad projwrty from detraction.
Tbe dry eraacm ban contributed to make

SPHOUOR. Wta, Oct. 1.—Forvat firm are
raging along the tine of tbe Hou lb Bn ore

tee Reform league G&gt;-orge WiUutm Curtin

ban been fulfilled and the practice followed

Stoves! Stoves! Stoves!

financial politician* by subordinating totbclr

destroyed.
Torxxa. Kan., Oct. a.-Ex-Governor John
. ktarita nd
monrtar .1 AM-

Uve of Pannaylvauia, and had raided in

Fence pickets 86.00 j»cr thousand at
B.mtley Bros. &amp; Wilkins.
Home ground feed, qatsand rye. for sale.
R. J. GJUXT.

The Freeport Imtid furnished excellent
music during tbe county fair. It Is -a
shame that Hastings ba* no band.
For sale, at very reasonable figures, a
three month's iwholsrahip. worth FJS.bO in
the West Michigan Business I'nh'ersity of
Grand Rapid*, otic of the best business
college* in the country.
At R. |). Grant’s, you will Md only get
clothing and furnishing guod*%t tbe verylowest prices, but with each dollar's rash
trade you get a ciiance a rhauee to draw
one of four splendid pritrs mentioned el*ewhere.

Cte.. or »rt« cn,p.J i rou-

rr II. a. Bri.lol: 1X»- ’•
tow. arxl how tu fatten tliem the
ItewST •nU qu’i**’ Brother G» W.
StwuSl. W, r,r»rt tbOT w”l *• ■™

DON’T FAIL WE THEM!

“'‘"7'E'T^AAUeurrr.

K„.
Name and Residence
,_ . Reuben Borton. living
152 i PbeoeR. »Vbeeter. •'
' .
... .
ll.rrv

We have the Largest and Best stock in the &lt; jtv i..i. ।
the
•

■ Mm«1* A Jorubero. ‘ hariotte
»Aide Ymmgs, Assyria
1,3 iBlaKettw.
'
t Harry W-Jon*»-8*”^,.
,3C . ijiSa Lmta. Oramwviite
. .. . Walter Kelly. HasiTnptwp
l3* . Haaie &lt;VtrIL
"
j g j Sami Wood, etty

( FrernTirVanOrwta^ciCjr
is* , Margaret Marshall, SashvUta
Mr. Streeter, proprietor of resort a’.
Streeter’* landing, who was charged with
Following are the real estate transfer*
illegal sale of liquor, was brought before for the week ending
:i“th. 1888. *»
Esq. Kenaston Wednesday. He waited taken from the books In the rexMder s office:
examination, and his ease goes to the cir­
&lt;;.»ttllch Ztrtctniltt io Wja.Zascbaltt: TSasee
cuit court.
■
«»i &gt;.
We understand Delton will have a new "SyKVnh*»u J- *‘1~« *•” »»»•
general merchandise ratabltahmrnt. con­
ducted by Guinn Bros. They have rented
IOOK W.CTMCIMVM —
----------the l-eonanl store at Delton, ami will soon
°Nann'Hlei ISL to David Hue*ton. -Jta sec » I
be ready fur bus|neu. They are repre­
sented a* reliable gentlemen with plenty ADTo!^Smtb to Simon HUt:J’,a Woodland
of means at command.
^xi Wskiotfl to F. Aeker-un and W. |&gt;. Hayes;
V. A/'Touhg has rented the Ford house.’ psrerl on shore Wall lake llotw »&gt;a&gt;
Mary K. Peek to Robert Peck; «0usee IBHope
It is Mr. Young's Intention to occupy the
bonding a* soon as possible. Stand furnish rc'A. fteilitJuf tn MatbaJ. ffiakemaa; U««a
the .same in good shape, and run It at pop­ M-c 7 XX -s-dlAliS tXA
«.««
ular rates- 81 and 81.30 p&lt;T day. He is a
Sort xtcbol. to Dani
bylre*ter Stone to Henry H. John*-*; **
g&lt;Nxl hotel man. and will en&lt;|ravor to merit
23 XsiAre Springs SMB.
the patronage he seeks.
•
Wm. Trmei to S4mou,K. Smith; part*-1 *«« M
Ff&lt;0.
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______ .
As our readers well know. Dr. J. A. Castleton
Tbo* Power* to Ijmra C. Power*: .rare**
Baughman, the well known specialist ()niuKerlUe*l.
,
_
_ ..
John
Power* to Thomas Power*;
sec .2
formerly of this city. I* now lo-ati*! at
Akron. Ohio. All throe wishing to con­ ' hAnS'aeMc *botee to John C Cole^lot 8tb» city
sult Dr. Baughman by letter can address 8'.bw. R Rush to Tbo«. J. Jordan; lots73and
him at No. 151 South Howard street,
:t DeltiMi S*o
_
-Akron. Ohio. He writes prewriptions for
lawy E P.-rrv to Washington K. Ferri*: tea
an wHm*»* for 81.00.

their meeUng Tuesday evening, the
board of education decided to raise $0,000
—or about 73 cents uu the 8100—taxes
next year. That will j&gt;ay for tbe rej&gt;air*
&lt;&gt;n the wanl bnilding*. the new steam
heating apparatus foflhr central building,
and leave 81.500 to put in tbe sinking
fund to apply on payment of bond* due In
18W.

It seemed strange,' but mighty goml to
people who love decency, law and order,
not to see several paddle wheels and a lol
of gambling «naj» doing buxines* ,&lt;m tbe
streets or fair groundii The city and
county authorities deserve great credit for
this. It will tend to make our fairs much
mure acceptable and better patronized, and
It will certainly enhance the rr|Kitation of
our city to alt down on such things, as this
year, and alt down hard too.
A team, containing Jonathan Stevens
and daughter, of Johnstown, and Mr. and
Mr*. Bchj. Thomas. tsvaixM- frightened a*
they were being driven Into the city
Thuradav morning, and when near the
Catholic church made a lively runaway.
The Iniggy stne-k a tree, and the occupant*
wrrethrownto theground. All were badly
slmken up, but none much Injured except
Mr. .Steven*, w ho wa* picked up in an uncoiisclou* condltlou and taken to Fratik
Ackentrm a residence. He remained In a
dazed condition all day and wa* taken
home in the afternoon. The buggy was
badly dcmoralitcd. It wa» not tbotfght
Mr. Stevens' injuries were scrione. He Is
r^ulte old snd a heavy man. and It mar fare
worse with him Ilian expected.
The city council met in adjourned *raalon Wednesday evening to make final ar­
rangements for the building of tbe fell
Isxtt factory. Mr. P. T. Colgrore. who
went to GalL Canada, at the request of the
council to see fhe &lt;**1111001011 luterraled,
reported that he had brought with him*the
55.000 necessary to make the lioud of the
jMrties collectable here. He further stat­
ed that upon itujuiry hr had found the
gentlemen not only representative rltlxens
of Galt, but of execellcnt financial stand­
ing, and known In that community as
thoroughly honorable men. T!u- finance
committee reported that they had been un­
able to make .satisfactory arrangement* for
the money nt the banks, and recommended.
Inasmuch as it would make the city taxes
le*&gt; than 2‘J per cent.. U&gt; raise the whole
&lt;7,500, as well as the 81.500 for the furni­
ture company, by taxation. Careful ctlmates, by economixing In other directions,
would make Uie taxes next year about
8US5 on the tlOO. No doubt this will
please our cltlxena far the l&gt;e»t. Tobe
able to do the amount of excellent work
that lias lieen done this year, pay Interest
on tomis. and running expenses of the
city, and Invest 80.000 In securing manu­
facturers that by next spring will employ
200 uh-11. and kt*rj&gt; the taxes lielow 21,’ per
cent, an'd not add to the city’s bonded debt
Is" indeed creditable to the present adminis­
tration. The matter of a nite for the felt
boot factory waa next taken qp. and Itwa*
decided to buy two acres of Mr. E. IL
Brown for same, the city moving away the
building now on the lot, the cost for land
to he &lt;200. As It la necessary to hurry
things aa rapidly as possible In order that
the building may Im* ready fur the company
.when wanted. January 1»L the city Im­
provement committee were ordered to at
ence let the contract for the Mono founda­
tion. The same committee was Instructed
to seen re proposals foe the brick, brickwork,
lumber and wood work, and machinery the
city was to buy, the same to be jessed up­
on by the council. The improvement
committee waa given general charge of tbe
wor&gt;| of constructing the tin I Id Ings. Ab
dermen Greuael. Hicks and,Water* are the
committee, and they will see that nuttier*
are pnalu-d as rapidly as possible. And
bofore this Issue guea to prraa, work on
tbe foundation for the largest manufactur­
ing cone* rn between Grand Rapids and
Jackson will be under way.

^Tarry county Pomona grange will hold
lb next meeting with Assyria grange at
Lacey, Ort. lllh, IMS. commencing at 10
o'clock. First on the program will be a
sung by tbe grange choir; addneaa of wHcome by Stater H. E1IU; resjxmae, Slatri
A. E. Durfee; recltalfona. Sister* Bessie
Howard. Ettic Brach, Pearl Cumming*.
Minnie Mosey. MaUk* Slawson, Eva Maislutll. Brothers Geo. Marvin, Gto. Bristol,
Burt EUl», Cyra* Rice and Fred Kill*;
-say*.
— SloU-rs Fannie
■- Sheffield. E. '•
Mtwy. J.
■
Dawson. C. Newland, C. Briggs. Clark and
Cuirer. Brothers (ten. Bownr. A. Parker.
F. Bristol. C M. Mack. C, W. lUgga, H.
Bowman and C. S. Briatol; select readin-.
Stater* A. Parker. H. Bowman, IJ. c. Watvia aud Knicko-

Tvpbold fever I* a dtaaute which the
State Icxird of health ha* declared to lx••dnngcrott* lo the public health," and ti«
such it cotntw under Ute law requiring .
phjxlcian* to rejKirt to the health official*.
Any physician who shall neglect to Im­
mediately give &gt;uch notice -shall forfeit
for each aueh offense u sntn not le*s (han
fifty nor more than one hundred dollars."
After October lit any householder who
shall n-fuw or willfully nrghwt immediate­
ly to give sucii notice shall be deemed
guilty of a miadrturanor. and is liable to a
tine of one hundred dollar*.-or in default
of jiaynicnt thereof may lie punlahed by
Imprlwiiinent in the county- Jail not ex­
ceeding ninety days.
It aeema important tint the people gen­
eral!) shall undetstand this new law which
applies to scarlet fever. diphUicria. small)*&gt;x and all aueh dangerous disease* a*
well ns to typhoid fever; but at tbte’tlme
of the ycar.tftihoid ferer Is usually mml
prevalent and It I* especially dangerous
in times of drouth, therefore the aairty of
the people may be greatly protnote-d l»y.
having every cn*e of typhoid fever report­
ed to the limllli officer who Is by law (Sec­
tion I. Art 137 Ijiw* of t“R3) required to
pronijitly attend to tin- nwKiction of every
such disease. A new law which takes ef­
fect October 1. makes It a misdemeanor
punishable by fine or I in prison ment for tbe
health officer knowingly to violate tint
M.*-floiiof the law. or for any j&lt;eraou know­
ingly to violate the orders of the health
lion. Hut the actual penalties which are
incurred by the violation of them? laws arr
Uie death penal tics to many nt our jieoplr.
abonf one thousand being lost In thia state­
in each year from typhoid fever. The
saving of * large proportion of Uteoe Uvea
i.* the real reason for the effort, in which
it Is iiojted all our jieople will Join, fur the
restriction of typhoid fever and other dan*
gerons diseases.
‘

Enirott Baxxkk;
1 notice a number nf errors In your Mor­
gan Items uf last week. -Your oorrexpondrnt says *1hr organ was pomteaed by tbe
|MOplr for their use." 1’urehxsrd by the
people for the people, tlfat sounds good.
But let n.*)&gt;tec what the fart* are. We will
go right to the record* of the Red Ribbon
club for them. ’ At a regular meeting of
the club on May (th. 1878. Dr. C. (). Scott,
Miner M&lt; ttd and W. N. DeVine were ap­
pointed a committee to see al*ont buying
an organ for tbe club. Sometime after
this IL B. Harley put an organ in the hall
with Uh- understanding that they could
.buy It If they wished. Nov. nth. the dub
voted to buy the organ to be paid for as
the club had money. Order* ware drawn
at different titucji ind for various aimmnts
from W to 815.1 Will give ropy of one:
Morgan. Aug. 1.1th. l«7t&gt;. Treasurer o!
Mea&lt;ivllh: Reform club pay IL B. Harley
S3 a* payment on organ. Tills order I*
endorsed on liack as receiving payment, IL
B. Harley.
At n dub meeting ScpL JOlh, 1870. a
communication was rordved from Mr.
Harley requesting tbe dub to pay what
was still due. On motion it was voted to
hire what wn« lacking and pay for the or­
gan. On Oete4th the secretary was In­
structed to draw ordei on the treasurer for
paying for organ.
Part of the money was raised and paid
on the organ by the ladles aid society of
tbe dub. Now your correspondent will
claim that the chairs the hall I* M-atrd
with was by the people as they wenbought In the «ame way through the *amc
(tarty. To save construing will give re­
cent balancing aocmiut. Reedved of
Meadville Reform club St.;t !n full of nil
accounts a« follows: Balance on eiiaira,
S.M0; 15 lamp chimneys. 81.93. Signed,
R. B. Harley.
?“■ s ~forget however
that they have lost their right to routrnj
by not meeting togHhei for al leant ft
months.’’ Your correspondent I* mistaken
on the time although it la over a year, but
he evidently forgets that tbe dub ha* been
cliartrel by the state aud lias yat over S3
yean* to ran. and tbe eunstltutlmi says all
*5r!?.of U’*’ r,ub »h«" hold their offiexH*1 fodr successor* are elected and In­
stalled.

1 Jlwu.1, nnu, l»i
Irra taw. lnBrab, tend, or from
rt-ayln, .qrrtibl,
ur Unwthnl
tab. the hmn.
np-l-r tta- l.ta«! ,nd
uplR. Iho rli.l
|, portae
w
or a um rnMMne Ilk, Hoort’, Sm.prtllw
Uta o»’«t„M. .Inta,
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Also a full line of

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A Full Stock of Hardware
At Bottom Prices.

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Our New Goods and Prices,
OVR 12.00 CALF BOOTS: OUR »2.00 COAHSE BOOT.-:
OUR LADIES’ HAND TURNED KID $3.50 &gt;Hni:s for
$3.00: 0UB YARD WIDE SHEETING for 5 H-: OUNEW PRINTS AND GINGHAMS; OUR DRESS FLAN­
NELS; OUR 50ct. PLUSH; OUR TRIMMING SILKS
OUR 20 ct GREY FLANNEL; OUR 25 ct. RED FLAN­
NEL; OUR 8 ct. COTTON FLANNEL: 0111 1 XI’ER
WEAK AND HOSIERY: OUR NEW CLOTH!''" AN'1
OVERCOATS: OUR HATS, CAPS, GLOVES .INI’ M'l’
TENS; OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERYTHIN’'
FAMILY NEEDS.
h#"Sngur* are Drurn and Cutler, Eggs .and Dried Apph’Up. -We want your produce, for which we will 1”’.' HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
Yours truly.

Prairieville, dot 7, 188#.

�SKINS ON FIRE

NEWS IX BRIEF.

-ng, itclting. lutrnlng ami bleeding
Hi it* worst stages. A raw sore
„|
feet. Mitirgtme. • Doctors
u -it.il* fallTried everything.'
. ,1 1,,’iin; &lt; tillcura Reinediw for 9B-

Cured by Cutlcura
&gt;ath«mr dl*easd. eczema.
. ,
i irirdtlinrrvut doctors KUO
u 'uie bujjntaL but Hlltouopur..covered tuv whole body
' . i , ,ni to the roles of my feet
t, leaving inc n eoiiqilet.
'ning vveijUilng I beard of
. , ।, .,v &lt;iir*. nnd after using three
., ■ u:;i Ilt MilvuHt. with Cutlcura
,
,i. 1 mid myself cured nt tbe
■ .14 not Iw tvi'iiput Hie Cutlcura
,, i---. a* I itau them useful lu

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Minn',,Po,t*

st- Paul

SECOND BALLOTS.

Thia tetnrtiy is becotnln* no well known

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TUsatMU.I couimuntcutjou ot tb
rig,. ot lllinoi*
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Godfrey, grand master.

w*oa, of

U» Bia...
furty-elx diamond ring*.

vewlar of

n,--- J
vuini ot Jl, J’. Vowui ot
Bloomington. Ilk, Friday night ate . p|«,.
°[£re*d on which hail been .priilkl«dP rat
pohwa Tbe Child died in horrible agony.
n£.’^.nr?&lt;I^r?‘BKed °°' *"*fctruck by “
IJUwute Central engine white Uttw* on the
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. ’’.“I “* MhtLsou, Wk. Friday, csu.w! by
Jtam£i’Xeppl C 0,1 ““
match, de­
stroyed proptrty valued at »19,000.
S-wX’tP^P*!.‘lent AUon' of U* Forty-aaamd
’'"■v*
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E.tinieRre made at thu United Ktate. l.«-

r !*
***** n,‘ ****l&gt;1 “*«1
,iA Wbn h*v‘''u'*sl Electric Bitten,
dug the same M&gt;n* &lt;&gt;f prabc. A purer
jucdiciue dojw not exist and It h guaran­
teed to do all that la claimed. Electric bit­
tent will cure all disenoen of the liver and
kidneys, will remove pimples, bolls, salt
rheum and uther affections caused by Im­
pure blood. WIU drive Malaria from the
aystenl and prevent as well as cure nil Malartal fevers. For cure of headache, con­
stipation and Indigestion try electric bitter*.
Emln satisfaction guaranteed, or money
refunded, price 50 eta. and 91.00 per Im&gt;iptle at M. H. Goodjcur's drug store.

the French Elections Again Go
Against Boulanger.
THE GEHEBAL’8 CAUSE HOPELESS.

U» Mount M»nl-

1» ConautupUon.Iu'cucabto?
Read the following: Mr. ('. II. Morris.
Newark. Arkansas, says: -Was down
a
*hw’"‘ of *“”»•■ MRl friend* and
physicians pnniounenl me an Jweurable
consumpthe.’ Ih-pui taking Dr. King's
purch.w.1
ro® the Krupje six iron toner, which are
New Discqvery for eoiuuinption. am now
CHtCAGo, Oct 3 —Sticky or seventy lo l*®*
on my thirjl 1 mttlc, and able to ovenus- the
u ,b’ 8W‘* “&lt;1 Fnu”* A‘l'iM
of toe Masonic fraternity took part' yester­ work on uij farm. It is the tlncst medi­
lh# !*«*“ »F^em of
day m n tnuqtw ceremony in this eity—the cine ever made.”
Ji-sse Mlddlewarl. Decatur. Ohio, aaya:!
J. IL Hilllij., oon of R»y. j. w. FhUUm. laying of U&gt;« copettone on the tower of tbe
x Uia Mathodl*: iqmreh at Cairn. IA hi Auditorium buddinj.' Befocu the ceremo­ "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Dis­
imler arrest for (or-iug check* on htafortner nies at the bulldin* th*&gt; lodges, including a cover?' for consumption I wpuld have died
mH'tyen, the Kui« tarter Marble cumpanv
number of Knights T'emplar, termed ou the Of lung troubles. Wm given up by iknv.;luten*’ it'ldng
&gt;f Cairo,
• ■'
eatt sidso.’ Michigan avenue aud nhrndod tors. Am now in tx-sta&gt;f health." Try H.
■ t'ii- t'utienra Itcmt-dle* surtessSample bottles free at W. H. Goudvear’a
Owing to a shortage of over M OD, Jacob
through tbe principal streets of the fasiacm
. ■ v no wa» afflicted wuti &lt;-&lt;-4rmi. 1 m- itching fbal he got i.o tT■ trooauH-r of BethWmn town- part of tt.o city, breaking ranks at the Au- drug store.
• i te-itchmg tsgone aud my mip, Stark rounty, Ohio, ha* d ninwarod
dilorium
building.
Tbo
jiarada
was
a
bril1 t. sow a licaltliy, tusj- mt hi* i*,«l ril i v„, i.mv*
• _n ■ . ... *
The best ,salve In the world for cute,
Itant acenu and wn* witneosM by thousauJ*
.llAIll KM.I.Kit MASS,
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
ReJolt. Kan.
tetter, chapjKHl hand.*, chilblains, eorua,
Charl-w Lacy, a well-known liveryman of
&lt; :i;. .iratKeiohcnt
and all skin eruptions, and positively cures
t-iirii.rr niid ffurrtt nnd b&lt;-»i of Mcmpb», »n. ibot and killed, Humi'ay night
plica, or no pay required. It is guaranteed
•
ind Cutlcura. Uie great rt Dext &gt;r, Tenn., by Bill Swift, a negro
coeding* began al tbe Auditorium towek to give perfect satisfaction, or aoney re­
•.« S»p. *11 exquisite*Mn uoric-thief, who cacape-.L
• --i. ijv instantly relieve and
CapL J. W. Lawler, who sailed aerm* the Tbe co|&gt;e-*totio wai a lt.nnd*o;ne l&gt;runx.-pl*b-, funded. Price 25 eta. per box. For sale
j.. ttiiutictitly cure the most agonby W. fl. Goodyear
,
.
and
tbe
Mnemonics
over
it
took
place
ou
n
.1 dux. idroding. *?atf. crusted Atlantic yi hi* little boat Ncvcralnk, got
,
..nd i'itiuoni of Uiu sklu, nto n lawsuit about tb- ownership of tbo platform nt tbe foot of Um tower. Suitable
Encanalm wants a State normal school.
, . -..;—* Of hair, from pimples boat, aud at Plymouth, England, Ttnalay,
inscripUon* are cast on th* face of the talc
Mothers will And Dr. Winchell's teething
widlo trying to forcibly gain poMenion, »hot
syrupjust theinrdleine to Im vein the house
ftind. by the Potter t sailor in th- **. lie languishes in a Brit- Cregiw arrivud.
When even'thing »»w&gt; for the children; it will curt- eougim, colds,
^ration. Boston.
»h bastite now'.
ready. tb«, deputy gran i master, escorting sore thruat, and regulate the bowels. Try
&gt; Vure Skin Diseases.”
tbe principal architect, who bore with him !L
.git tt» te-thuoutals.
nurdor trial, nt' Cnicngo. Wednesday, tbe him thu working tools, consisting of a silver
Polocks will build a 940.000 rinirch in
lefea« bail but fifteen . js-rrmptory chai- •qdare, plumb, and level, aiivunra I nnd b-- Itay City.
,
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gau the ritual by iceseating to the grand
Dlstn-Wi after Utlns, bpvt’ntru. *irkli-a&gt;lmaster,
L
H.
.Sullivan,
ths
prinvipti
archi
­
Auuio Iteuiso Cushing a pretty woman of
a-’hc and luillcestlou are run-d by Uo -U's Har24. has M t society in Utica, N Y.. in a *;ato tect. The square, piumh, an I level WW • supunila. It also erratev a good ap|*ctlie.
Thrve thousand people vlt-ifed the Mar­
rf agitation by gutting married to Eddie then pres-nte-i to the grand loige offir.-rs,
1
who in turn applied tb-m to the tablet n id quette fair.
QmVi
.1 .iti*. I'.wkache. weak ttdueya, Frlexe, a lk&gt;y of 14.
jmk&amp;
- u suit viu-st pslus reTiie national board of steam navigation, declare I it Square, level, and plumb 2 Win .,
VmB?
: . u- ia* 1 He by theCutlcura
corn,
and
oil
worn
then
poured
upon
tin&gt;
tabI*
In store for all'n bo iimi Kemp's Balsam for
which Jus born in v.-irion for a few days nt
Pittahurg, Pit., odjutirm-l Wejuraluy to
the throat and lung*, the great guaranteed rem­
edy. Would you Iwlicvv that it
on ite
on top of tbe towur, ami tbe ceremony w us j inert It- and that anv &lt;tnur;l»t t* authorized by
(H,
Engineer Tv vmbly, who tnusol tbe Wash- ended.
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I iogtau Heigbte railway disuter near Chi­
the proprietor of this wond- rful remedy to give
you
a
(ample
bottle
frit?
It
never
fail*
to
cure
•; iiip! Saturday.
*
»ct.
,
Sth I cago Sept. SI. with his fireman LaCluebe,
During tbe afteniooa 4.'») iwplj nsi*mXuut.niu.ko'.m ST’t—J “
u,u
acute or chronic coughs. AH druggist* sell
blrd at Battery D armory m»d listened to
Kemp's Balsam. Large taittlo.'^c. m&gt;d Si.
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an elcqusnt -.ration l.y R.-v. G.»urgi» U. b/rday| anti Sa^uralay. Nov.
('outhlernble new building Is going on
Tbs mayor of Grand Haven, Mict*., ha* Isimi'r. grand 01 ntor of t'se grani lodge of
Illinois and at night ttwr. was a brill inn’
nrv for Ijtlrd grade Wtr- med an appeal to the public for aid for bi.
t itlnu* tvlfl bvgtn at one
gathering of tbo fraternity at tbo mui,-i.-o- at four p. 111. on SatParent* too frequently )&gt;crttiH their
pin.*-, wi&gt;Ar.&gt; they Indulged in a feast of res:::’icate* will t&gt;e Issued.
sou hnd a flow of aonl A numb-.r of tours s’hildrviifosuffer from headache.; fits. St.
e«*»ry. All who Intend
Police Officer Jnntrs McDowell, of &lt;Cni- were given, nnd respmse* mode by Grand Vitus dance, nervousness, etc., when thej
&lt; erufi rate tire expected
ihoieexanilttatlyn*. lie- cago, wu» shot and fatally wound-d W. ihg- Breretary Munn, Mayor Crosfer, Jownh can l»e cured. Mrs. P. was cured of sick
day by a man tin moil Giiligau. Tbo tatter Eicbbaum (•&gt;! Pi-niuylvnoia). Eli S. Park-r headache, dizziness, dyspupsla.! iiervou#
(chief of the Six Nation of New York), aud. prostratioji of 18 yenr* statidlig. after
utilner*.
ihootlng,’ but refused to say why He did it.
failure of in physicians: Mr*. !&gt;.. of sick
other*
*
headache tor :t5 years: Mr*. P. of.'JO to 50
IOWA'S LIQUOR LAW.
fits a night: other.* front this vlcitilty could
lie mentioned who hove been rural by that
biding 111 tbe wood--.
wonderful uerve food mid niedlrlne—Dr.
Father Boyle, n Roman Catholic pri-.-st, i»
Dll Moises, Iowa, O.t 5.—Tbe constitu­ Mil.-*' Nervine, which contains^ no mor­
&gt;n trial nt Ktlelgb, N.
for outraging
phine.-opium’or dangerous drug*. Free
Geneva Walker. bi» organist. 17 yeara old.
tionality of tbo Iowa prohibitory liquor law
sample iKdtles may lie had at W, IL Good­
The alleged onirage wa» committal in the
was reaffirmed by the sunremi court Frida)
y ear’s drug store.
par«onuge, and it is a hanging c-ffeuw In that
Sparta i* agitating 1 lie question;of water
den, appellant, K»okuk superior court, on
work*.
;&gt;
AnoUier -hunk of Uh'declivity nt Qdob.c
action in replevin involving the right to the
Cell yesterday morning, demobsinng a nouw*.
Ellerfs Extrai l of Tar &amp; Wild Cherry
possoHion of lit! quarter-barrel-, I7d •&gt;lgbtbbut fortunately injuring hq one.
l.» a safe, reliable and plea-taut remedy for
coughs, rolds, bionchitls. astbpia. and all
! throat troijble*: will relieve atul ta tiefit
enna stamp*
k i consumption. Try It and iw. mnvincetl.
shipp’d to John
j Every bottle warranted: price Sor and SI
Itin pastoral letter issue-1 Wednesday by
i per bottle. Sold by druggists.
Prepared
Cardinal'iild'oo* U.- entonate* tite R uiian
I by the Euimeit Proprietary Co., Chicago.
Catb&lt; he |w»pulatlon vf tbia-cuuntr,- at 9,030,-

iiu.t nnddtiljing
t'-i- lull '&gt;1 it*-8’- with u burning
. r it in tnrae weckH 1 was
-.1. and niuid not sleep night*
., doctor* thought It might
t'liiH'? mid sitld they had
. u iikr it before. I received
v »t iiiHn.orinmiauymedl. ; ii..1&lt;ldf uutil 1 tried your
&lt;■«. .lit-*- ilnvr uevki'itwf
and kept getting belter, until
. . ■ tned; I recommend them

LAID THE COPE-STONE

Tbe followers of Boulanger npprar to-Have
desertod bi* *t endord quite generally, and it
i» intimated that quite two-thirds of Ute 186

I* enforcing

tier owing to lbw prevalence of cboteri
R-ibd.

ho wax under contrail to
The brwwtitz establishment of Shrllak &amp;
Range

-cripfitu: ’ Sec.

.troyed by fire Friday evening. L w, MO,(UO: inoirnnc.-, f'JJ.OW.
\y. P. Johnaton &amp; Ca. wbote»sd« ten and
ruffee de.d«rs of Boston, Uavo made an «»•
ugmMBt . They offer to ajttte with croditare at 1' cents 011 tbo dollar.
Cat t. Murrell, u.’ tbe Mtesourl. rosctlsr of
;he Djnnmrk. now wean* six gold mrdate

I'.ftb Judicial Circuit.
1. i-rut kip-nut tbe following AS ।
A collision wurrei Friday between n pa.&gt; !*&gt;r holding tbe several terms
-.mi for the iMlb judicial circuit; tenevr train ami a freight nt Ln.«»witx. in
ii irii'Monday in January.: prwn. Four railway official* were killed
ind
many of th* pa»smg»r» wcr.i Injured.
Apr:!, third Monday In July,
News conu-s from Ht. Louis that a British
iii-t.iber;
'
*- eon&lt;! Monday In February. tvndie.te has M-cured an option on the prop&gt; Mas. thtrd Mutidav In An- .rtr &lt;if tba St. Ixmta United Etevatoi com­
L.t Io November..
:v Sce-Hid Muodav tn March. pany, the stoic being valued at S2,46t\lX*t
- end Monday tn BrptemWright Duryen, a millionaire starch man&gt; in I&gt;r.-ember.
'tfacturcr of Gteutfet, X. Y., ba* ptt i. in
hi. will that bijr monument mu». br a stone
bowlder waigtftz &lt;000 pound.
Circuit Jud*--.
Davll Nagle, tbe deputy United Sta
marshal wh» shot Judge Terry
-MOJITGAtfE SALE.
rid*
■ 'iilg teo-n made iu the condition*of „la, vWtod Naw York qmhre
uro. xage imuia by Charle* HotchkLs* Tburadav in company with Cyrus W. J .rid,
it q. nl:iM. hl* Wife, to WillbuiJ. Jr„ to view tbe «igbte th«*.
• (January fturtetmtii, A. D. nw,
A delegate from Vcm-xuel* to th* AU• ■" m Hie office of tlm Register of
OT£r— Minier
I'- vrv roim. .. Miehigan, ou the flf: -I rnnarv. A. D. 1W5. In liber 25 of S.w~t&lt;»kl- *»»rr. - I"1- “I"?!;
!•*« im. said mortgage being W-ra.-or. U» WirtT. W *&gt;““ to ““
■ a 1&gt;V sold wjiifnm J. Dibble on the
B.
M—» l“««
!A:.r)l, A. 1) IW&gt;. tu Emily,D. Bost■i du i-*lxnnieut wan duly recorded
■f life Register of Deed* for Barry
'11 igati. 011 the Zhfday of September.
.'n libers: of fiiurlgMcs on page 2®. IriU wed this fall. Tb. lady 1*
:• n. irtgage there I* claimed to bo due
• tin- notice the num of ten hun- and arroinpli-vbcd. .ml ot a “oUbto faari^c&gt; l«ur dollars, aud nluety-one cents
David .Bro-n. a mteeriy «
m i *n attorney fee of twenty-five dol' '1 for In said mortgage, nnd no suit te.,! Friday at B-tb X V
•1‘iigiat law luurtagbecu Instituted to ~iuii-d by hunger and expaaure. *
.■•I-•-••reoi. Now, tnemore. uy viruw
J -ate contained In said mortgage
' i’ m siwh case made and nr avid
■ I' hereby given, ttarton Saturday.
• uh day of Dacemher. A- D. IkW. at
। • k n. 1 lie forenoon, 1 sbaM sell at pub­
: • "w turtles: bidder, at the north injured, and Dirty G*?*
McFBr|nnd. of
•&gt;( tl»«* Court House. In tbe city of
• ■ 't.trrj co:inty. MlcM*au. (that Min*
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«here tbe circuit court tor Barry
ii'iblcii’ the premises described In
! • igr. or »&lt; much thereof a« may I*
&lt;r&gt; ixpfiylbeunimmldueon said mod■ . -t^ht tKir cent.'Interest, aud all legal
: ■ i&lt; 1 with an aftortiey's fee ot twenty
' '- f.’il i t therein. The preintac* .1^ record for tb«l dUtanoa
■ ■' rihedfiitald mortgage a* all that plMC
■' &lt;■! l-md lytiitt olid being situate lu the
Tin* failure* for tbe
lbt.
ita- Jik-i, Barry enmity. Michigan, and
Canada' against
”-l-1* follow*. to-Wlt: Tbe east half nf by Dun's agency ®’,n
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quarter of section seven (7) lu

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/^PEERLESS
DYES BEST
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For BLACK STOCKINGS.

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1 Mu.l. I- ,&lt;a

.I.-, ,.UL*r

Sold by Druggists. Abo
’eeriest Brome Paints-€ color*.

Peerless Shoe A Harn«*al
, Pccrkjs Eg* Dyes—8 co

tends to build a uuuwion -n
■wtaUisb a court there
„Uroo&lt;i was
Tli. Bt U-uis and
^lernl court
mid Friday under &lt;^J^Jn»w Yort.

representing t,w
x**"*___

PaiMi^ Oct, 7.—Tbe projinci of Cagliari
bzs l.een ravaged by a terrible ktorm in
which i-m bouse* «ere destroyed. Sixteen

the virkm* schools of tnndieinc, and the physi­
cians who reprceent thym. often blnuder tn our
choice of a doctor.

jured. 'Aio town of Cagliari »uffarisl sc-,
verely.
EES
Rtnut, Oct. 7.—A torribla burricaus
*w-)it the entira length of the island of
Sardinia, Saturday, iavell'ng many villazro
and doing- incal. u.sbie ilamago to propofty.
Uunilr.ste of people were buried tu tbe ruins
of their own homes and thirty aru known to

Into ■ concentrated and very palatable form in
Bluer*, they would not hesitate a nssment to.

when so many not only worthies*, but positively
Injurious drug* arc coutantly flooding the mar

Dublix, Oct 7.—Parnull bn* written a
letter to Thomas S.-xton in which bo asks
that gentleman to present bl* (Purnell’*)

New Style Vltiegnr Bitters l» as bad tui any ot
them?

ants' league to be held nt Tipp-rary. In tbi»
letter Parnell, after explaining thjt hi*
health ia such that bo will t&gt;e unable to at-

inctit lie strictly conAned to defensive action.
Tbe league sbould atm to protect tenant*
pgaintt combinntlotu and conspiracies on tbn
pvrt o« landlords, should ttoiirt the right ot
‘freedom o( »pcecb by affording protection to

by a responsible house, anil Is exactly a* repre­
sented. It costs but a dollar far a vMpr largo

gtnd of nnytXlng tn your life.

carton and bottle before you take It. Try it, and
citing," nivi should taki *tep*to vreure-to
teuants th.* mine faclhiiva for combining for you will feel tiappter tlian If you h&amp;i found a
Innocent nnd justiftahto purpose a» are se­ a cold nUnc. for it f» really a mine—of health.
cured to EngU.bmen by Gm- trades aniwi 1 Free (rum aleolml and opium, composed of
expensive
etMCttDML
'
I «&lt;*■
“»»• herbs and roots, with a flue, delleaia
---------------ttavoring,
Slanifleant-SpiM-ch of lll-marrk.
| Seed
Seed fnr
for a beautiful book tree.
P.Mirs, Oct 7.—Tbe Berlin corraipon.letit j
_

of Tito Journal Dei^. Delia!.* u»ert* that
Prince Bismnrck, In rvreiving ibo president
of the Wool-work er* ronerc**, »aid: “Tbe
foreign situation I* * &gt; peaceful that you may

It.
llflll
|h]
■ Ij*1

»U1] hesitated' whether to act a» a mad bull

resolution is &lt;akan, and I ran muuro you

fd»t, in a published card, warns Balfour U.at
be will nlirnate. tbe Qrangvnieu if be propote* any further endowment of Roman Cntboil J institution* in Ireland “Tbe govern­
ment ought rath.-r,” continued Dr. Kune,
“confer ite privileges and emoluments uponrvrry Orange .ball In Ireland, ns a sign of
gia ttude to tbe 1W,COO Orangemen pledged
to maintain tbe union."
*

pi,- ■ one dollar per bottle.
cto^d IrtteTypliohl fever Is raging to an nlannlng
extent’in some parts of DrtrolL
Ma.. ojicne 1
I*|1A.3&gt;; November.
Oi tot-rriV m• -ted '££/jBnoarrt opened
EnKllMh Sr-vln
nwtSon or c.ll«u—I l.ur»l» -1"1
Urt-oct-r.
Lh.-» Irmo b-T—- u10”15l”’?!-.r bl'1
jJI
KlrU. rwrn.» Splluu. »w~iwr. Kln«-l’&lt;»r-

it- H. McDONAJJt DRUG CO..
Cor. Washington &amp; Charlton ftt*-.

Loxdox; Oct. 7.—London's lord mayor-

with whateeema an insurmouotable ditlb

uf a certain mortgage made by William
ell »ml Ellmbelb N. Mitchell to Mart)
nol lawfully either r| isor walk in U»e pros'
cesdon, an i in a lord mnyof’e show without rv.-oraeo in in® uu&gt;w ...
...
u loci inavor would l» soswtUlta* of an in­ tor the County at Barry and Stale of Michigan,
novation the outcome is watched with eonSuicide nt

(14&gt; cents and an attorney's 1ec ol twentyAve
dollars provided for in said mortgage. and.ae
.....
- -—ii-—N—n tMtHaO,

for Brighton, committed suicido al his homo
in Brighton yesterday by cutting his thrift *m duly aJtto.ed by said Mark Kmaeli m
with a raxor. Sir William bail shown symp- fteorxe 1’- GillMPle. «t the city of Grand
jKpld*. Kent county, Michlaaii. on the Bine- .
.i.w .,r u.-x * l&gt; IMI amt which sold
act is supposed to have been committed

Bkbijx, OcL

7.-

3J-W;
Oate-Xo. 2/*toher'°f

-uz-xLEggs-Strlclb frteh. •J-WI*1' ‘
Rave 9M by use of one bottle. wajTanted.
iHlfFW,..,,-.12. PnnItrj'-*Llvc bens.
do : Ire‘-“J*;’^^.irke-i. I'H dncl..’® M U I*
l-*'»™P-.1,nl««w’
•*__‘ L..,.Mint not.iloe*. $l.--ft—U'

tU OanUrrle,

Corn -J .1

Mm-nibcr.

tPHr: d”

Barry County ka

AMSTgKDAM. Oct 7.—The dock laborer*
at a meeting Friday night formed a ttnioo
for mutual protection. When the organ®*Uoo is on a strong financial basis and iu
U
_ ..JU. —III I— In.

Hasting*Ten thousand bushel.* of brans nave rire2”l&gt;«n marketed at Jackson this sra*

lUgnrated.

wn'
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1 U.
• ----T n* M P h meant Mlles' Nerve and
LlXr nil* which rtrtht" the liver,
Itouiarh. iMiwels. etc., through tbeirnerstouia 1‘
taiulmlhlcsL A urw principlc' A revol uUonlicr: Sample* free nt.

vailed' among cattle in Garmany tor win
tliuo post te snreaiilug wito groat rapidity
oecewitating the reliance of. th* G.-rmtn
market upon Am-rica for meat supple

I*r

W. H. Goodn-ar siinn-r thieves are Retting in ttteir work
"" b*"‘

Asslxnee of Mortgagea.
TCAKT. KMAWDt * VaMAEMAW,
Attorney* f&lt;* AmlgUM.
KXEOVrOK M SALK.

Adriatic and Tyrrhenian a 4.4

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3Jtj-- bld:

DKrnorr. Mich- Oct. A
. . ......v. -in*,-: No — rv

.liman• H l«w, ^^uent cure of conady for the sjwedy
th ma and all
Mtnqrtl.m.
^n^omTulso a boattiv* Bild

new l-.nl h&gt; uteanntof Ireland, took the oita
o! uffi&lt;e nt Dubhu &lt;*rtl.bitJiday

C.-lvUrateii lite POlt. llirttalay.
Hotrrox. Oct- 5—The Neater ot tbe New

path birthday, niter

this mmfrr&lt;snca
A—r-UJ

There It nothing In the worffi more ceneraUy

to give the xubjrct auMdent thought until ww

Friday S-mumHW*"'

x't°'
’drrtberhood of »»» w

1OO Doses One Dollar

pie put ofl raring for their health -not iwcause

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on tbo preml*o«, tbn ag.*nl tl -iivering tb '”'-:
to the purchMcri fb« dote elan’, i* a cuu- I
s'.abte w'jowixd tint bzer eti a warrant
The distressing feeling of vi&lt;-.uim *«.
touted by n jurfire Ttrt lower court found I
a* a fact-that th* b ”r wa* ta-p: for sale for anil cxlmustlon witluiyit effort which
the purpo; • of being toil in violation of the make* life n burden to m» many jxuple. I*
due to’poverty of the blood utid feeble
nm»tltutto'.ml and v-u I m applied to the vitality. If you are suffering frotu such
fart, of th»» ca«*. Tlw suprem1'&lt;&gt;urt bold*, feeling*. Bludbilder I* Just wlint t'uu utx*d.
u« In tbo owm of Collini va Hill aud Green- nnd will Im* of the greatest l-enelt to ytyt.
dorf v*. Howntt, tbnt tbo taw is conatitu- It purifier and enriches theMood, impart*
tionnL nnd that though the plaintiff. m» tone and vigor to the whole syMetn. aid*
resi.lonto et Illinois Hwy ore anumabte to digestion nnd overcomes nil m-ublil t»*denctes and nervous aAectlnus cgu«*l b&gt; a
depressei! state of the 'blood, strengthens
and build* up Hie system, whlti- it eradi­
St. 1x&gt;CU*. Ma. Ort. a—There
« cates disease- It Is pleasant to take and
large meeting oFtbs Knight* of Laioi-at *.h* the dr.se I* small. Try It antbbe ©ftterf.
Central Tamer hall la»8 evening. The prom- Priec 91- Sold by E. II. Utbrop.
ment s-ak-r. were P’.w-terl - Holtom! an I
Thieves ate- hard np nt Hovvanl City.
Hayes of th.* &lt;•* 'cutivc tanr&gt;L lowderly
Tjiey steal pumps and plows.
maiten very vff:ct(vo SpeecX in which.b.tvvfewad oil the charges made againd bun.
The only 'guaranteed cure for catarrh,
The majority of tt»""‘
refute! with dc&lt; ‘&gt;mentary evidence, nnd other* h« dotHl-ls re-i cold in the head, hay fever, aose wild,
catarrlul fireflies* and Mire eyetu Itestorv
t« trivial to an*wre H- «a*
the
M ine pf ta»te and unpleasafii: breath,
interrupt*.! with question, fr in tbo bortito
resulting front catarrh. Easy oral pleasant
faction, and s*reral of tbewere ejected nx&gt;"’ ‘be ball. The utuatiun to use. Follow directions nnd n cure is
bend for
ta,t night dwwed Powderly on top nod that warrantrtl. by alt druggist.hm enemies bare k" organlxition nnd circular to Abietine Medical «oiupany,
Oroville. Cal. h'"r «*'*'
" •,L
brad.
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—
year.
THE MARKETS.
Nearly live thousand pcoplq attended
the Three Rivers fjir Thursday.
Happy Home Blood Purifier te the JR^pie’s popular tnctllclnc for purifying the
blood*, preventing or curing dyspepsia,
tXd tCt-vk&lt; Corn-No- 3 Dciobcr. opriwu bllHousness. hrmtaelie. boh* *“**U
and malarial dtoeaare. Price 50 cents and

M«‘.^ Coro ^wly:
UHTinlx'.. ■••hr-. -.
.u.i. Sorrinber.
Assignee of Mortgagee.
Att'y for Assignee.

eradicates dlacise. • Give It a trial.
flood's BantaporUto is sold by all druggists.

licam and forty-eight anti-R'publican* ore
elected.
•
The latest refurns n-cslvcd at an early
hour this morn in* give tn« results in 1XJ
dirtricta. Of thaw tbe It-publican* have
been succewiful in HH and tbe Boulangists or
other oiqranents of the R-publicm* in forty­

Muscular Straius

govcrnm.mt

good medicine to purify, vitalise, and enrich
•.lie blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is worthy

In th* First Seine district, M. Guyot, tninbter of public works, fa elected, and in U»&lt;
Eleventh M. Fioqnel, the ex-premier. M.
Laheart, tbo Boulnnght, is -elected in tbo
Eighteenth. In Bordeaux two Boutongikts

PIYi .

Th.- Rit«»ian

The Importance of parffrlug theMood ca»-

to the Republicans
Even tbo iiitlierto
staunch Boulangirt Lxgucrro uo longer ueas
the name ot hi* former chief m describing
his political faith, but cill himself a
revisionist. In this course bo is followed by
many ot the general's fonnvr supporters.

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OMb.Bc.

ISUSft-S.-.TIi

�Be-.t 2 i»l- crock of butter ».uu.
Chari.-- Beamer, Irving; 3d best 83.00, Mrs.
W. K. Barber. A bore prizes paid by N.
afgbans; two first and three second premi­
Hastings Wednesday, Oct. •, 1 88*. '
ums ou afghans for baby carriages, and In r’mrtI*rStI’f1" t’1*"
eontlneata.
other departments the same kind of miser­
eldest daughter of S. L. Stone; 2d prire.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Etttor.
able work was done, which would lie un­
Our esteemed contemporary the Journal, pardonable if done by a five years old boy. sliver napkin ring, a Miss Durgec. Carlton.
takes us to task for advocating an addition When these matter* are settled the premi­ Prizes given by John Hessmer.
Phillips A Soule offered two "P®*1*1
TSE HASTINGS. MKTL, POSTOFFICK,
to the tariff on tin plates so tbey^can be ums will all bo paid.
'
prizes for the best gal- crock of butter.
aliOVST 14. 1870.
made here in cur own country. In doing
The Grand Rapids Gun iAke club, com­ Owing to misunderstanding of bow to en­
this, be displays his utter'ignorance of the posed of monitor* of that city and Chicago ter the exhibits, but one crock of It was
of tire Wilkins party at Gun lake last sum­ ottered, that by Mra Ruth Carter, who
theory and results of a protective tariff,
mer. presented Mr. Wilkins last evening n
awarded the first prize, one four piece
or iatenilonally playa tbe demagogue.
beautiful piano lamp. The gift is greatly luster band toilet act.
There Mpffiubled hi Washington on
What are tbe facte?
prized by tt»c recipient.
NOTK*.
Wednesday one of the most remarkable
The Wdcty largely Increased the purses
First. all tire tin-plate naed in this conngatherings of mBdern thnes, the congress
for *peed trial*, it was a splendid Invest­
of all America. Every reiwihlic of North try is made by a rich syndicate of tin-plate
ment.
H
&amp;
impossible
to make a RticeessOne hundred and thirteen volumns of
and South America is represented, as well manufacturers* hi England. We paid over the school library are missing, nnd the ful fair without good races. Make th©
school Itoani reqnests every one to look purses still larger next year, rhe society
as the king-lorn.of Brazil, in tills t*ody, and $22,000,000 to tiiat syndicate last year.
Second, there is at present no competi­ over their collection of books and If any will gain two dollars for every one it adds.
the object Is to promote better feeling and
are fonnd belonging to the city to return &gt; It Is Clearly demonstrated that a success­
relations between tb«u* naticaudities. This tion. and this tin plate syndicate can the same at once to the. store of John Itess- ful fair cad be had without jaddle wheels
charge, amt docs, what It plea*©-*.
.
and gambling snap*. They should have
congress WM convened on behalf of the
Third, with proper encourageaunL tin
no jmrt in such a place, and should be
United States by President Harrison, in
kept out for good.
accordance m!th a resbluUiHi of the hist plate can be made In this country. But
Mr. J.' W. Knight, the engiriM-r of the
Dr. Andrus Is no liorar jockey, but be
do American capitalist would al present in­ expedition, will give a lecture on the inci­
congress.
know* liow to hive his honest trotter to
vest
in
a
tin
plate
plant
for
the
reason
that
dents
of
the
rebellion
accompanied
by
a
This iwngressof Uw American states ha*
win. just tiie same.
grand
exhibition
of
life
sizr&lt;l
oil
paintings,
tbe English manufacturer could, as he has
Barry county Is prom! that one of her
been a j*et idea of Secretary Blaine. While
illustrating the famous raid, at Union liall, citizen* owns as fine a piece of bonwflesh as
in other things, cut tire price down much
he was holding a like |iosltiun underITesiOeL 11th. This lecture is under the aus­
lower titan it is now» and lower than it can pices of Fitzgerald post. You ennnot af­ Barry Gofddust. His owner. Mr. A. L.
dent Garfield, he ssidcavored to bring
Raary. i* not more proud of him than are
Is* made here al present, for the reason ford to miss IL Admission 25 cents, re­
about the same thing. But the democratic
htindred* of other*.
that wages are 50 per cent, higher here served seata 8®e.. children 15c. Doon*
The parade of the lire department
press of the country optsicd upon the pro­
open at 7; tickets for sale at Dr. Lathrop’s,
Thursday morning attracted much favora­
gram by calling It "Blaine's jingo," ami titan In England.
drug jstofe.___________________
ble notice, it was highly creditable to all
What is the remedy?
■aroused such antagonism to the projea
Following are the real estate transfers concerned. Fey cities of the size of Hast­
Precisely this: Increase the duty od tin
that It was then abandon&amp;l. and with
for the week ending Oct. 7th, 188V. as Ings can show such a fine looking, splendid­
plate -uffleleutiy to cover tiie difference in taken from the books in the register’s office: ly uniformed and well-dlaeipUned lot of
Blaine's retirement from President Arthur's
wage*
between
our
country;
and
England.
Alzora E. Bilndon toT. J. Tburstou; parcel firemen. Our city should be proud ot
cabinet the matter dropped. Bu? the great
sec It Carlton W&gt;o.
‘
them.
Iteuben Parton to I’linbn Wheeler:
sec W • One would think frofn the number who
and growing importance of the South, Then American capital will Invest In the
Irving sa.noo
■
American. Mexican anti Centra! American manufucture of tin plate. ' Once l&gt;egln the
J** H. Fliillip* to iMloa B. Freeman. tea »ee sometimes try to steal their way Into Un­
manufacture
here,
aud
American
ingenuity
Baltimore flow
fair muss' metnberahip ticket, that Barry
States, nnd tire fact that European coun­
Leonard Btrowe to O. J». Steven*; 40a »«cl t a*- county had still many .families numbering
will devise better machinery than is now
tries werg reaping the benefit of over 05
If. D. Whitaker to W. K Brown: 4ft» see ta anywhere from a dozen upwar&lt;L Many
per c^iL of tbe foniiga &lt;x&gt;inmerce of those used, ami we will have cheaper tin plates. Butlamt Sl.ooo.
Exactly that result has followed in evefy i John H. Karl to Peter Castle; 'JOx sec 13 IH-oplr think II isn't dishonest to try to
sti-al.their way into u fair: but it Is just as
countries, mul the very large dimensions of
Orangeville jxo.
branch of American industry that lias been
dishonest a* stealingm&gt; much money from
tiiat eofiimett-e, have at last opened tbe
tie society's treiv-yry would be.
fostered by our tariff. A few years ago.
eyes of tire people of the United States to
Name and Residence
Everybody couldn't get fixat premium, of
wo were paying English manufacturers No.
the importance of better trade and govern­
... । (ten. W. Mill
course. Neither are we all made so that
8150 a ton for steel rails. Our government 111 . Nellie Muir.
we can look nt the same thing alike. But
mental relations with &lt;!(©.sisterhood of re­
put a duty on steel rails sufficient to cover
it l*ii't g'KMl taste to kick, it is mighty
publics of South anti Central America.
imd taste. The judge* try to be fair, ami
the difference in wages in steel rail manu­ ,,, i A. Summepllle. Ittclilaixt
Few people even yet have any idea of the
*
&lt; Cora Btackfemiui. Orangeville
they .wen- certainly tnen above repnaw-h.
facture qs then carried on. Our contem­ ,&gt; John F. fihlvelr. Carlton
great extent of tiiat commerce. Germany.
It is much better to ,*ay you think they
i Mary IxaUheriuan, Campbell
porary ought to knowthe result—improved ... i D. B. liurtliek. Harry
France. Spain. Italy and England nil have
were mistaken. If you don’t happen to be
| machinery, and a n-duetlon in the cost of ,w i Adeline neauett. "
subsidised lines of steamers running to all ‘
'suited with their judgment.
... &lt; June* Hunimsl,Castleton
.­
I steel rails from &gt;150 to 82». That is the lw I Jennie Miller.
Tbe lair ground track should In- put in
tbe Central and Struth American porta,
i Ren Ktowell. Cartton
firyt-&lt;-la.*s ’order before another fair.
result of encouraging home industry—
I laxttle TownteniL"
while our own land, owing to the niggard­
One of the very attractive exhibit* wa*
cheaper product and the employment of
ly action of KUecesnlvertemocrntic cougrcssthe
log cabin, mask* by .!r»«e Jordan,
IXcd. Suudav morning. Oct. ah. iita*. nt tan
home labor, increase the duty on tin, aud o'clock al her home in Rutland &lt;&gt;t diphtheria. of Woodland, it contained 63 varieties of
es, has not one. And the South and Cen­
Ethel A., youngest child of Horace F. nm native wood*.
our country will secure the Investment of
tra) American govcruiawits. especially the
France* E. Bishop, aged io years,; month* and
We think Urn society had twt’er exclude
millions ot capital In the manufacture of Un TO days.
republics and even'Brazil which h* grow­
Indian shows hen-after from the grounds.
plate, employ Uigpsands of American
ing more and more republican, regard our
They are of about a* much use as paddle
THE 37TH ANNUAL FAIR.
workmen at good wages. and.verv soon tin
w
heels
at a county fair.
land as the model nation, aud are anxious
Nofiport caused mon* genuine fun,' nor
will be cheaper than now.
BlKKeot &gt;»d Brat nn II ecu rd.
and have been to cultivate lietter relations
Th© 37tli annua) fair of the Dairy eonn- wa* entered Into with more zest than the
with ns. Brazil, Peru and the Argentine
There doesn't appear to be anything tbe ty agricultural society I* n thing of tbe ■•tug of war.’’ It was' impromptu so far
Republic have each offered to pay half tbe matter of the new states. North anil South past, it was a splendid fair—in most re­ ns entries were eoncerued. Five good
sum necessary to stMkUze a line of steam­ Dakota and Washlugton. which last week spects the Best ever held here. It was cer­ solid citizens of Hastings township first
tiulltxl mi equal number nf Carlton gentle­
ed* from our Atlantic port* to those of for state officers gave republican majorities tainly very creditable to the ••tticcra of the
society, particularly to Mr. Jas. M. Bauer, men out of siinjH*. and then five young
South America, and with paraistunt nig­ ranging from 4,&lt;i00 to 20,000, and elected the secretary, who has" worked in sriuon men of Rutland tm-kled the victors. The
gardliness, oUr democratic bouses of repre- republican legislatures. In Montana, the। and out of season for ite success. They latter were young men, the Hastings --tugMutative.* have opposed the plan. But democrats prolnbly carry tin* state on state have reason to pride themselves in the re­ gey*** rather on the shady side of life.
The latter hail a little bit.' but very little,
even some of thcae addle-pated democratic tlckck by 300 to 500. the republicans elect sult. It was a credit to them and to Bar­
ry county. The number of entries was tiie best of it on strength, but the Rutland
congressmen now see aud acknowledge the the congressman, and tbe legislature Is 2,635—the largest In many years. The* boys had the test wind, nnd won by su|&gt;crmistake.
doubtless democratic. This wjll make the weather was all that could be desired. ior staying qwilltleo. Messer Bros. A
This congress which met In Washington next senate contain 45 republicans, :1V dem­ Nature and man conspired to promote IL* Reynohta are to be congratulated on the
last Wednesday very properly made Secre­ ocrats; the next house, !&lt;’&gt;9 republicans and success—nature by Its kindly smiles, man success of this feature, they giving the
by his Interest his presenw und Ills mon­ winners a $20 Ajax cultivator. They say
tary Blaine its presIdeal. It made no mis­ 161 democrat*.
z
ey. The society had expended upwards of they will offer a good premium for the
take when it did so. The result will lx- a
8400 for new fence, repairs on tbe track same *»&gt;ort next yrat. and want the teams
The exports from the linj/ed States to and'other liuprovements. We understand to get organized and prepared for business
far friendlier feeling aud a close bond uf
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•
union between our great republic' and foreign countries from Jan. 1st to Sept. 1st this is lifcil by tbe receipts, and a little before fair time.
I&gt;alance beside*. Very gixsl Indeed say
tho^uc of Mexico., Central mid South Ameri- were 8547.500.000. while the import* into
No. ir-Two years old eolt*. Gull Lake
we.
ol nl/ire than thaL the next house of rep­ the United States were $340.000,000,, the
Tuesday was mostly consumed in mak­ Maid, owned by Ira McAllister. 1st: Monte
resentatives, which for the firs! time In balance of trade being $7,300,000 iu our ing add arranging tin* entries, as was al.*4&gt; W. 2d; Kittle S. 3d.
No. 2 -Running. Tempest l*L Irish
The attendance
years Is republican, will subsidize a Une of favor. During the same period last year Wednesday forenoon.
was fair for Wednesday, and a crush Mike 2d, Frank B, 3d. Mollie 4th.
American staiuters to do the carrying the balance of trade was $04,000,000 against
No. 3—Trotting. 3 years old colts. First
Thursday, and very good Friday.
*
trade between our own ami Central and us. Already Great Britain is fearful of''
won easily by Dr. Lowry** Pontiac chief.
tiii: Exitnirrs.
It is conceded that no former fair in Lulu M. 2d.-Billy 3d, Zozo 4lh.
South American jiort*. As it now is. all large shipments 4»f gold to this country.
Na 4—Trotting. 3 minute race. 1st.
Barry county came anywhere near this in
our goods to be ship]&gt;cil to South America
th© number and quality of horses entered won handsomely by Dr. J. &lt;’. Amlnuborre
must first be ahlppetl to Englaud ou an
The noble aud patriotic utterances of In,the various claws. The cattle were Pete, treat time 2:45: Dr. 11. 2d, Cleveland
General
Sherman
nt
the
reunion
of
the
Kngiish subsidized shl|L aud then sent
not as numerously represented ns on form­
No. 3—2:30 class. Barry itolddust 1*l
from England to Central or South America army of the Tcnnesec are irelng reechoed er occasions, but fully made up the lack of
nnd applauded by the loyal press mid jh-oId English subsidized ships, our own gov­ ple everywhere. Not iu years ims the numbers In quality. The grand cavalcade Dr. IL 2d. Race did not fill nnd society
Wednesday afternoon of horses nnd cattle made n special purse.
4
ernwent having been too niggardly to do speech of any public mati found a better n- was the finest feature of th© fair, and at­
No. 6—Running. Tempest 1st. Irish
a* all other nations do—pay something to spouseln the patriotic American heart.
tracted universal attention and admiration. Mik«- 2d. Third and 4th under protest.
The negroes of the south must ire allow­ Many from Grand Rapids. Charlotte and
Ero® for Ml1 ,ro‘;
&lt;«»»«
encourage shipping interests.
ed to vote aud enjoy all the rights confer­
ri*e delegates to this congress will be red upon them by the constitution, or the Kalamazoo statist that nt no county fair fill. SjMclal pure*- given to Barry Goldhad they seen its equal, ami at few’ state dust If he would beat the best reconi on
given a month or more of free rille over south must be deprived &gt;&gt;f that representa­ fairs Its superior. The show of sheep was the track. 2:36. This be did easily in
the country, visiting nearly every city of tion in congress which is placed on its dis- larger by far than ever, and received much *.213 and 3-5tha. He nnd his driver were
frauchised vole.,
notice. A small herd of Angora sheep ex­ heartily cheered.
importance this side of tile Hoeky moun­
This, in substance. Is General Sherman's hibited by an Eaton county fanner attract
No. H— Mixed race, walk
mile, trot 1,
tains. in order that they may see Uncle declaration. It is just what the Tribune
ed much attention andjavorable comment. inlie. run % mile. Morgan im. Fraufc
Sam's wonderful country. November loth has been suyind for years. It Is what the In the Judgment of most people, the exhib­ Hooker 2d.
republican party demands. But. coming it of swine was ahead of former years, it
they will again convene avWaslilngtan.
from our greatest living general, who is in was certainly very creditable. The poul­
Must people are accustomed to think all
THE INCURABLE CURED.
un sense n politician, but who speaks sole­ try department wa* not quite up to some
South A uu-rlcan countries are peopled Uy ly from tbe standpoint of a soldier mid
former years, but far ahead ot the average.
an ignorant horde of scmi-lmrbarians. patriot, the sentiment silken with telling In fruits, especially apples, the display was
Thb ls true of a few of them, but not effect upon the hearts nnd consciences of superb, and could not lx- surpassed nt any
Cancer i« Imredltmy in my family, an
the liberty, loving people ohtbe country.
fair under the sun. Especial mention
many. Ncady every South American re­
It is for th© federal government fo adopt should b© nuuie of the grapes, grown hi aunt on &lt;»ch side having died from this
public has thrown off the yoke of popery, such afcasu res as shall wore a Just and
dreadful disease. In eneh Instance the
hl* green house, by Mr. E. Gorham, of reinrer wa« located In Itientlcally the same
tarnished the meddlesome Jesuit* and oth­ fair trepresentation in congress from ail Rutland. In grains und vegetables the
position that mine first made Its appear­
er religious orders, and established free sections of tbe country, and It l« for those display was oxeelldiiL Com not &lt;|uito up
ance—Just below th© left eye and extend­
schools, made education compulsory, and who arc still dinging to ttie Calboua idea to the average, nor wheat, because of the Ing down the left cheek bone and noM*
1
uf state uipieumcy yet to learn that the
given great encouragment to agriculture federal government 1ms Che right aud the bad season for them. But (he IK’tatoes was attends by U*e best physicians, but
were enough to make an irlshman’a month the case cOTtlnueil to grow worw under
and commerce.
power to euforee this demand.—Detroit water—a long way ahead of anything we
their
treatmenL
and
no
hope
of
a
cure
Tbe leading South American state Is the Tribune.
ever saw on the fair grounds of" this citv.
could l*e given by them; they sold: "1
The show In floral hall was not ns large as had better have my affairs for this life and
Aifuntine Republic, wh.ooe hutltnUousare
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
usual in articles entered for preinldm; but the next arranged, for the cancer was liable
httgely modelled after Ums© of our own
this was more than made up by the attract,
eoontry. Buenos Ayrea, Its capltaL i»i
If township clerks fall to call for and ive exhibits of GoolycAr A Barnes, dry
nearly as large as Chicago, and growing al-. get the liooks sent by the Becretary of goods and rarpete; Archie McCoy and Ira
State to the county clcik. for the township
maat as rapidly. It has every.convenience’ clerk. Justice of the peace or other towo- VanValkenburgh, furniture; W. H. Myors. near Due W esu whose caneer was Mm?
harness, wliifid, roliea and blankete; E. A.
of a modern city—paved streets, street shlp officers, they will Jose tiie value of the
Mattison, pianos and organs; Dr. Lathrop,
dort«*" «nd
coxa, electric lights, telephones, etc. Jtai books from th«lr own pockets. Tbe new drugs, albums, etc.; John Beumer, jewel­ In ‘U?:1 ,he,nJ***’' "*
all mcdieuiea I bud heretofore l&gt;ecn using
shipping interests are very great. It has law requires that such officers must account ry; Hicks A Spence, china table’ wear; T.
to their successors for these books, and PhUUpa. sewing machines; Dr. 11. C. and commenced taking 8. s. 8., and ut»imany banka, one with a capital of *35,000.S’XrX"1 '5’U'’S'—’®"if th© town clerk brn* failed to deliver them, Peckham. Freeport, croup remedy.
wab had fallen off. aQd that those slurp
uoo aud deposits of 870,000,000. Ite bank­ that officer must pay over the value of the
In vegetable hall, Welucrt Bros, made a
,
»*“»*• *° characteristic of the caning capital.and deposits arc larger, in pro- I looks. Tbe clerk must get tbe books of creditable display of stoves; while Messer
eer. liad ceased, and the dlacharw- «■.
pertlon to pops laClou, than any city Id the county clerk within 30 days after re­ Bros. A Reynold covered much space on
ceiving the notice from the Secretary of the grounds with an attractive display of
Xorth or South America. It is connected
heal rapidly, and soon dried up. By tin­
State.
.
buggies, wagons and farm machinery. time 1 had exhausted tbe fifth bottle there
by rail with ail important interior points of
Wednesday afternoon, iu Rutland, oc­ Smith * Bllnnbui and Parker A Richards
the Argentine JlepUbiic, and has as fine a
curred a oad and fatal accident Ixirenzo also made display of buggies and rnachln- The eur^w'TX’i'-. Bn,‘ 1 w“ 1
«»«•
public school system as Boston, indeed, Pardee, who resides with hL* parmita on
,n u&gt;y caae 1* considered
sfkclm. fukmicmh.
lathe ArgruXine Republic, education la tbe old 1*. W. Burgess place, ami Byron
. ’“i ’‘clfft’bwi a mokt remarkable one
Frank
Ham*.
emiUy
won
first
in
tbe
free
and
“»d cteariy demonsinnes the fact that IL
amapulMry, and the public school system Roberts, aged 12. whore parents reside in
» aB foot race, A. Humphrey, DowHng, S. 8.
T
Woodland, but who was visiting his uncle
rt°n* a
”* CAlICCF.
au'««’- Si
8wift*s KoreirtI aud
ulid Jew
.Imu. Ilarhnm
n.l
.u .
CUZE
uf tbe Republic is modelled after that of F. M. Roberts, of Rutland, went hunting, 2d.
Darling, ~l&gt;n
city. M.

Hastings Banner

taMiahing close, friendly and commercial

mtems for work done by old ladies, when

relations betwees* tbe United States* and
the other govern own ts of th© American

EDITORIAL NOTES.

wr own state of Michigan, having district having a target gun with them. They
—hauls in the oonntry, high school* in tbe were near together, nnd the Pardee boj
tewuh and cittea. several Normal school* raised the gun to tire at n red squirrel,
when young Itoberts ruabed In front of
fcr teachers, and u great university, xnod- the gun. receiving the lull which struck
him in Hi© rigid hip. hitting the bone and.
Ayrea. The Argentine Republic prodoeea glancing, entered the bowels. Alth4»ugh
medical aid was promptly summoned,
nothing could be done for the unfortunate
VMtted Slates, aud luu lately gone quite
lad, who died Thursday afternoon.
No prcxniunii* awarded at tbe late fair
will be paid until after October IMh. when
NMUUilttBc will meet. Some

Joalin. of Castleton. Jay Garrison, city, an.
Burr Warner, city, Sd.
Mrs. Lee Fuller, of Carlton took first for
Indies’driving, Mrs. A.-Bagley, Delton, ad.
Tug of war won by Rutland team.
Mrs. L. McCarty. Rutland, exhibited
the heaviest dozen eggs, aud gnt a lamp, and
Mrs. John Beamier, for handsouMwi bou­
quet of flowers a water art Both prizes
offered by Hains &amp; VanArman.
*Tbe 85 album for tbe handsomeat baby
. «.
was given to the little daughter
of m
Mr.. wni
and
Mrs. Henry Babcock. Baltimore. Tbe

This Space Belongs to

Ira Van _______
Valkenburp-h
o 1

FURNITURE
-A-TVID

UNDERTAKING
2VIicli

Patronize the
Banner [ob Rooms !

^9C

Will Afford

Greater Pleasure tta an Owrtaily to

BOOT
Just Eighty-Nine Men andBoys
-A-t Azly Store
The presence of the above number in want of ho»:tnecessary that I may perform

This Very Pleasant Task

See Prices
BOY'S LEATHER b60TS. worth $1.00. Cl I’ TO
I.W1

MEN’S LEATHER HOOTS.

rer riw STJJT’ “5,ktod W,U1 w,lh
,nd l,kr
wll
convinced of lu virtues."
Jamks B. Anxotjv.

Tr’^w7r-“ KC‘T!r

”wirr SfkAfic a*.. Atlant

1.50.
2.00,
2.50.
2.50.
2.75,
3.00,
3.50.
4.00,
4.50.

2.0r

:1.5D .

I WOULD BE

Pleased to Meet You
Cr&lt;&gt;up Remedy
rOR CHILDREN.

E. Y. HOGLE
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Astings Banner.

H

Wedm-Mlny, Oct. V. 1839.

0,1 ,t,ft ywterday for Chicago.
\ an Horn went to YpaUantl yeater-

The Very Cream

.uStaj”"'

*rtn»

'XfUtart wen. to SuUrtUe
put in a good concrete walk there’

■ i; :ii.- higlicaf gradbs of

. Urtej^iu'1"” *”

•

,n“”

wAL l^Hr ,nw“n« Saturday p. m the
W. IL ( . extendexl a wte of J “ul
those who donated prbvhlonv, also the nl?
orient t« the corps during

GOODYEAR’S DRUG STORE.

tan BoqiNt.

an Cologne.
-.tain Mist.

.aider o( every Kind
A Variety.
the I’l oplv's Drug Store.

.

SMT PRICES!
•hum

3 oo

•in i

■au
15
18

bottle..

•awe..

UKta

here a

Mrs. W. j. HonUWay visited
in Jackson Thursday.
\ friends
S’UkOTn and family return
from
Manistee last evening.
..

These cold frosty mornings one needs
•Md &gt;‘’u
not Site
." • Bancroft ami wife retumed
Crawiv* 'T'J
wnut •“ buffer a frum California Wednesday.
C raw ley .*. They guarantee every pair to
U»*rlle Richard, of I «ke &lt;Mes,a. visit­
l&gt;c as represented or your money refunded. ed Hastings friends Inst week.
.i , r?r’
K’ T*ytor. of Shelby, was In
r uR*r- .•yno,‘l
G»‘«"by. of Saginaw
the city Hmrsday nhd Friday.
&lt;lty, will preach at the Presbyterian
Mrs. Lucy Conkling, of Portland, visit-!
church next Sunday. Oct. rnh. morning
and rxenlhg. Morning subject, -The cd friends iu U»h plac« last week.
Mrs. Mareu-, Russell, of Sioux Falls. S.
leaves?" a 1IOU* Llf‘ r '■VM“n*’ ’’fading
u.. is visiting friends in this city.
Miss Lizzie Hendershott will begin tlm
wm’hnM m'1?"’" ,,O?T
Mttety practice of medletue at petrnitsoon.
will bold their monthly meeting at the .si- nA,Ue 1.Ko"k h,w " K°"d
in
home of Mr*. Striker on Friday afternoon. the leading millinery store of Manistee.
Mrs. Emory Busby left Wednesday for
Oct. isth. Let every memte-r Im- present
a
visit
with
rrh-nds
at
Detroit
and
Cam.
.as there is business of hnpottuuee to be at­
F. E. Roberta ami wife left Monday
tended to. lb- sun- aud come early.
vycintig for a two months visit at Portvilhft
We are working cheap this year, and If
you will compare our prices ou canned
.Mrs. Ed.' Powers visited Mrs. W. J.
good*. Sugars, colfec*. syrups, etc., with HUiart, nt Grand Rnplds tlu- firs-, of the
what you will have to pav others, vou week.
.
will appreciate onr Vffort* and call to msMUo WilllaUH ami wife left yesterday
STAfEFKIt A Ci:aW!.ev.
Usto visit Mr. aud Mm. F. G. Thiers at Elsie.
This week, including Wednesxljy nnd Mich.
---------.......
Friday*-evening*,
the pvoov
public an,
an- welcome
welcome j. ?’ T* !W*. "f Jackson, tcmjwarily
to visit -and inspect the new furniture }***♦’'* u,e P-a«’ "f P- A- Hahn aS station
facUtry. After ttau. admittaine wdl-lw arV,,‘L1 .
is n model Institution
w“” '‘“nimoned to Ft. Dodge.
refused.This
------ ----------------------------- ---- of ita , h’ ”
----------_ our
;:r.r efUxctta^ihould
. IL...
;..... |O Ij»y
**»wa.
Monday
kind
and
a visit
to by the serious illness of his
it.------------------------------- '
. brother.
.
... ....
....
,
I
Mr- a,«l Mr'- H- Klsor are entertaining
Mrs. litnotlty Donovan, of i.utlaud, was ; friends iruni New York state, also Chester
tmind dead In 1mm! .Sunday morning. The | this state.
cause of her death was a complication of ;
Mrs. Julius Russell gave a tea partv-to a
throat and lung trouble*. She had evl-1 fcW invited friends in honor of Mrs. Mar&lt;li-ntiy exjM-f-tKl such a fate, a* she was in ’ cus Russell.
Uxt- city the day before and had her will '.
Mrs. Geo. C. Ntehnls and Miss Hake,
pre|H*re&lt;i.
. o» Grand Ranids. vtei'u-d nt Archie McWe jmy the highest matket price’for |1 °Zr* la^
,
, ,
butter, i-ggs ami famirra’ produm g.hu-nx). I ,Mr?'
Btmtap. w ho has ta-cn vlsinng
ly. We pay cuUi. girt orders &lt;m -urNwn j rHal,h’*? ‘■etv returmsl to her b.m.e. Vet-

&gt;,“rk -i

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. 1 50

T-: t DRicrmiiied io Sell Goods

Farm for.

'

Sale.

■ ■ n. AwhU/’C f’lrni of richly acre*. one
: Assyria Center i» for
i.
i- i-.xfres uiiitrrxoodeuttlvatl'ii.;
■ idluini. fair house. Enquire
•• M..’ tl-:,--, .»;■ rhe ttrvinlsvs.

LOCAL NEWS.
wvv

rnaril has a line new dray.
• .'•«.'I&lt;.
iff this week.

tradethesamra- though yon. hud the cash. 1
Pnir t it * a sox । v
’
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i
The ndjotirned annual meeting of the W. I
F. M. S. will Im- held nt the parsonage cm :
I'-'b'-'
will ta.l»erfln«»..rlta.lwu«li.,r&lt;.mm.
. run nunntawr I.
At S:SO n-neahmenta
will
be
served,
loth*
-octal !
tr.tta.ta,.HMtalt m ntta.no
,, tarttaT.

.r?E ‘“'f11* “'i‘ .Y f‘ v,*,,e', ,l,v Gr*n'1
lipids sclw&lt;.ts Friday.
Mrs. I.. C, Welton returned Wednesday
i-vetiing from an extended visit to Detroit
and Marquette friend*.
Tta Ml-.,-. Mln. ml lu ll.or
Ii„,1111.widxw,.tr|„ ......... .
(M, .ml vlrtUrlrotU.
, ,, , ,
,,
,
,.
A*n
““

A* P. W. Burgess and wife wereilrlvipg ,
home from the fair Wednesday evening. I
hla
ms team became
m-came frightemed
rrightencst and ran away,
away. i|
Tbe buggy was overturned. and tbe oc- I
cupanta luully Injured. Mr. IJurgvsy Ininjnrfes are not serious. although IxXwas j
I
badly bruised and cut about tbe bead and '
shoulders. Mr*. Burgess bad her collar
bone broken, atul her face and liead badly
bruised.

aunt Mrs. .1. W. Robert*.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunham and daughtrniR&gt;t
R.f Ray
Bay City,
are visiting iat H. G. Carrr
city, arc
h-r's'and Joseph VauArman*

Wm. Burger, aged about 60. who former­
ly lived al Nasluille. was arrested Satur­
day charged with making n criminal as­
sault on a 10 years old girl living with
Charles Gallup, of Baltimore, where Bur­
ger boarded.- The alleged assault took
place Scptemta-r 30th. Burger wn« taken
l.'frm-R-.|, Kotia-t»ti Hattintay. lll'lll til*
examination set for Octotar 17th. He
gave ball in the sum of $500.

Monday afternoon, while .limns Slattery
was up In an apple tree
near the residence ‘।
'XE'Xi^talSl
of '.I. W. Bentley, jt-irtan. l
, &lt;». F_:
a|&gt;|&gt;
nr '
iru I.
frd^ the tree In Mich a manner «as to ser­
iously fracture the left collar bow. Dr.
Barber was summoned and reduced the
fracture. and the Injured man was taken
to his home in the evening. It L« a bad
injury, and owing to Mr. Slattery’s a«lvancisl years, it will take some time to re­
cover.
.

wants to imot b3 num and
Remember that for each dollar’s cash
■ ■■ -om htster bnnd dishes trade, at IL K. Grant’s, the clothier’s, yon
get a ticket giving you n chance .to draw
Drawers. • •
•
one of-the following prizes: 1st. a Sloo
.i • nuttier full of dishes to carriage: 2nd.‘New Dome sewing machine.
350; 3d, a handsome bedroom suit worth
bn-k/Hi for tbe foundation 3t0; 4th. si boy’s safety bicycle worlji 31K
These prizes are on rexhlblthm dully nt
pie - are ta-'n-g .shippod from Grant’s store. X&gt;&lt;1 the prices named are the
regular retail vrice.s clmrged. Drawing to
• i liiiii J nr bus resulted.
take plan- at Unhm ball. Friday, January
it p.-.y* the highest market
3d.
. L,
'■■ •'■■ hirlrtittrr r.nd i-ggs.
Mr. C. S. I’ulniertou. the defeated can­
■
. ins: -.our gnreries,
didate
iu
the
late
potdoflicu
election.
in
- itiivni Phillip* «fc Soule.
Woodland News letter displays a man­
: • :. &gt;I ■•lin k', in .John Be*— liness over the termination of the matter
’.r. •: i.i a good time piece. that is highly creditable Io him an a man
nnd a republican. He is made of true blue
!i wimt* to buy at oner -H.0 republican stull.
As the Charlotte Re­
■
. and the same qtinnt- publican recently said wmcnrnlng the outcmne of the jswtoftice contest there, the
jwi get eloslilg nut right way for tlioM who don’t gut what
•i at Dr. Lathrop’s drug they wnnt for themselves or their friends
Is "tn pay and look pleaNinl.-’

".duo truer pickets Xx2
•t h»ugr.t 88.00 at Bentley

The finn

•Inure was not so well
•;&lt;r as usual. still they

c arprepared to buy all kinds of
w ,
!n ’****■ or
‘lunntitiea,
•i-uut A UuArman.
.
"hr reader* «III find two columns of insl-ou the 2d pRge. also a like
«fcouiir&lt;ltl the 4tb page.

Step iido Rams A VuiiAnnau’s mid arc
। "’’Yk'-ry and lamp* they are re’••King for th- tan trade.
HrSrprepared to buy all kludaof
*■&gt; fruit in
or small qunntitie*.
’
Haus &amp; VanAkmax.

$
w,!”?
y&lt;iur aiieMwIe* fit
•
‘•oil on John Beuimer. the
. puetan. and have ymtr eyes correctly filed,

to kJ11.1' A 'au-'Em«n are now prepared
“bn&gt; P&gt;tai&lt;^ for the wiuter and spring
?-wl(jIt,’sIl’‘&lt;l * 11 pay ’op-notoh prices for
Surety.- fut

lC--nu

lork»
a22JP°o»*

holWj|yt wedding

and

111 ?re*1 '“r‘&lt;’tl«* at John

"torr: also silver knives,

m l"*»i «r in., S! £

J. I*. Wilkes, of Grand Rapid*, desires
to announce that the representative of
Henry A- Newland A Co. I urriera. of
Itvtroit, will exhibit a full line of seal gar­
ment. and Imported cloaks and wraps at
his dressmaking rooms from Oct. .tn w
Oct llth inclusive. Mr. Wilkes would
also say that his dressmaking depinment
is under the management of Modmjw
Richert who Ims just returned from IIri*.
bringing many of tbe leading novelties In

Rev. J. 5V. Bancroft Is in New York
city attending the national, convention of
tlu- Protestant Episcopal church.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiuldle and Miss
Nancy Waddle, of Port Dover. Ontario,
visited st Dr. Waddle’s last week.
Glenn Greenfield was in the city Thurs­
day. sui&gt;erinU-ndlng the removal of his
household goods to Graud itepids.
Mis* Margaret Parkhurst returned to
Coldwater Monday, taking with her the
two HUk- daughters of Mr. and Mr*. F. «.
Goodyear. .
Fared Wheeler awl ‘.family, of Wood­
land. have moved to thl* city. He does
this to give his children the ta-nvtit of our
splendid city schools.
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a
-,„1 probate jtidge
ladar &lt;d
M Enunctt
Knurntt Co.,
Co..
lawyer ami
visited with Senator Colgrovt- and Jmlgv
Smith the past week. •
Wm. H. Huffman left Wednesday for
Bettsville, Ohio, to attend tin- reunion of
his regiment, and will visit relatives at
Fremont b&lt;-fore his return.
Mi*-* Gusta l.enr. of Middleville, leaves
to-day for AdiBson. Kansas. Io visit a sister
nnd other relatives. She will visit other
point* west in-fore returning.
David Bowker went to Alba. Antrim
county. Tuesduv. returning Thursday. He
was summoned by telegram, announcing
the death of his niece, Miss Muy Bowker.
Misa Nellie Fuller, cousin of D. W.Rey­
nolds. wh&lt;t ha- ta-en visiting the latter and
other relatives here ami In Ho|m-. returned
to her home. Wellsville. N. i.,-Saturday.
Sid Crowell ami father. By. pickihwm.
Allen Jonc«. W. H. Stebbins and Albert
Sponablc will leave the last of the month
for Benzie County, to engage In their an­

nua! deer hunt.
&gt; Eugene Jordan has Jiought a stock &lt;&gt;f
fc^cbandiM^t lte.lfor.1. «nd will remove
•
there aornL B’c an- sorry to lose
k'*-1
;a man from out city. &lt;h-w- tea man whom
the people pf Bedford can tic to.
S E Matthews, late of Gregory . Mich.,
is iu the city. He has sold his drug bu»Jm-Y at Gregory, will spend sometime
hen-, ami then remove to Ashland. WistoTnigv In buainew with his brother*
'
there.
.
, tteefgr Ruck will, in alxmtjwo weeks.
(Shark on the fine new armored crulm.
|Chicago, from Brooklyn to Ingiand. Re,
eenth
at the Brooklyn navy yards, the en­
t
tire ortlinaiice, machinery and works of the
,I’ S steamer Brooklyn were removed
from that vessel for repairs or repterernem
bv new machinery. George was glv«
;
"" ".XtaX

dress goods and trimmingsMr. Geoige C. Walters, President ofdfce j
Whip Co., was in the city Saturday, nit
stockholdmi lurf an informal “«Unf।
consultation in the forrms.n. ami the direr- fseat in the new navy.
tors met in business session soon after.
On IMI
p- '• ‘I*1'"'
A committer consisting of
. J.£lan” «,nular,uUon aaml tan.
toX&amp; .-PM . Uta r-Hin. M
Powers. W. H. Power*. C. D. Brel-e and *S
|

rx ix. - •« a"t""d

IL I. Hciulersliott were auUiorlxnl to at
once make definite arrangements for buy Ing. renting or building a suitable building
fer the factory. The sentln*nt aeeinrd to
farm a new building, two stories.
Mr. Fd. Powers was authorized to go,to
Allegan and see t!&gt;e machinery ami report
on rame. It was rledded to co In 10 per
cent, of |he capital stock for which noto*
had be® given,.nd to
In
!«'"■£
hr "a* i,.'F

new

corporation

will **’*’**..

and

Mirhlimn City, on the. M. C. R- R- &gt;°l
JlSJEiing thl* l« • promotion most

brigade by another yaw.

ONE $75.00 ORGAN.

One $35 Boss Filled Case, Fine Jeweled Gold Watch
One $35 Astral Jewel Coal Stove.
ONE $20 HARNESS, Home Mfg.
WeAvill give one ticket with each and every dollar's worth of goods pur­
chased^ our store from now until Jan. 4, 1890, when the ticket-holders will
peet at Union Hal! and arrange the drawing to suit themselves. Drawing to
be at ,10 a.m.

Tickets Given with Cash Sales Only.
The above named goods will be in our show windows for inspection at any
time. We wish to say to the people that our fall stock is complete. Our
tables are filled with attractive Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats. We
propose to do more business this.fall than ever before, and in order to start
it early we make this grand offer. Y
Yours Resp’y,

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.,
The One Price Clothiers.

JOSEPH ROGERS
hj 'Ju lijtat Ito. bin

Norlhifle State street.
| Newspapers. Periodical*. Books, Station-1
1 erp. School Books and School Supplies, j
i Newspaper atiltscrlptions taken at lowest [

Cash. Dry Goods, Boots and
and°Cr*Sare’Gr0Ceriet'

club rates.
i™6 DetrOit

■

-FOR-

Fre« Press ।

• —AND—

“‘‘S'W'Xhltan &lt;.-«•«! &lt;• ta.i ta.
iI ? «-ii? take Mr Hahn's place In popular
wm will take
^ttere for that
,
“Ann
We aiDcerely congratulate

‘*leh"“ &lt;W-‘

•

Evening News

BUTTER, EGGS,
and Produce.

Delivered toan^imrt of the city.

j Which he River, with every- 82S In «t*h
j trade. Call and examine them.

|

Fruit caus ofsill, sizes very cheap.

Powers’ Hardware

STOVES

STOVES,

We have a fine line of both heating and cook stoves, the best in
the market. The world renowned Garland. None better made.

I
E

We shall be pleased to show you our line and feel sure we can

show you a

VVIWVl

MtlV I V

1V1

Than you can get anywhere else.
SXXb Uta. of .tart -J ta. ta*

hl-

s’ N°r","r"’-

GIVEN AWAY!

,r|F'»

.FTi‘‘r
Purchased
WZ.B. Hoyt a lot on wm Green st
Next spring he will build a house thereon
jn^u-bm we reserve thaTmr’Te

Ma&gt; Bowker, who at­
tended school here a few yean, since were
jxained to learn of her death, which oc­
curred Monday of last week at Alba, \ntrim Co,, from typhoid fever.
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■lui-iuine.
'
Etc., etc., ail kinds.

dckj, /Jil

PERSONAL mention.
• P ?alJCy2rnl ,0 brtrult Monday.

If you want any wall tnix-r .uV ।
•hi-. Ti».,
.IS;;"

o' NISKERB. Local Editor.

—"

BAXxi:n muter* In Yhe
part of the county sboukl m.,XhT*?!eni
adv. on,2d page.
'*•
trt»s

uvw

X1XV1&gt;V(J

Cook stoves from $9.00 up.

Heating stoves all prices and as low as the lowest.

W. F. Powers.

.

�THE ARK TAKEN TO ZION.

BUSINESS CARDS.

Giants Win the Closely Canteat eel L*S|

TVO0DLAND HOUSE,
lV
Woodland. Mich.
Mrs. A. Petit. Proprietor.
Bates 81.00 per day. Board 81-00 i
Llverv aud feed stable* In connection

lESSON

II,

FOURTH

QUARTER, IN­

TERNATIONAL SERIES,

OCT.

13.

Woodland house.

A. SHELDON.
Abstract ami Rea! Estate Office.
ADstract Block. HasUngs,_ »
Money to loan on Real Estate Beal Estate
sold on commission. General eon reyabclog,
danpg a complete het ot Abstract Book*, com­
plied teoiu the Record*, ean furnish complete
ah*tract*.
C.F. BROOKS. Cleric.
T&gt; M. BATES.
-LI.
Attorney at Law.
•
Practice* In all court* of tbe state and United
Stain*, .special attention to collection*. Money
to lout; o:i real estate, omec over 0. D. Spauld-

T U. ANDRUb, Dentist,
J•
llnstlnge. Mivli.
Nitrous Arid Gas or Vltallznd Air gtfen for
the palnlcs* Extract Inn of teeth._________ t

I*. DRAKE. M. !&gt;.,
tlffiea over Holloway's drug store.
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. tn. Telephone, con
neetnig with residence, at Holloway’* drug

M. B. GILLASPIE. Nptary Pyibllc
■
pnd U. S. Claim Agent.
will priweeute ail kind* of Halin.* before the
Depanmentn of tire Interior offlee. Call oo him
atfils store, corner Court and Jefferson Sts..
Hasting*. Mich.

I

M. FOWLER.
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lh-ntist.
Room* formerly occupied by Dr. Jones, over
Smith. Hams A van Arman

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TUART; KNAPPEN * VANARMAN,
Lawyers.
Practice iu al! courts ot the stalo and In the
United Mates court.*.
.
\ Officra over llitAtlngs National Bank.
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Hasting*, Michigan.
Associate offices. Rooms is. is and tr. ne*
HoUM-m.au Block. Grand Rapids, Mich.

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loan one. probably the clrae*: In tb"

all the [&gt;eople
• • •
to bring up
from thence the Ark of Ood.r The mar
that they went to Boalah, Hutt i*. to Kir
jath-jearim: the ark bad been here hi the
bou«&lt;&gt; ot Abmadob aiucu tiie time n ben tbv
Philistine* sent It homo in a new cart drawn
by two milk cows, leaving tbeir calves shut
up at home, it bad bi.-n with the Philistine*
•even mouth*, the Tnlxn uocle being nt Bniloh.
from whence the ark h.vd been taken. ,1 8am
iv, 7.; "Which i&gt; called by tbe Name, even
the Nanis of the Lord of Host* that *itt«th
upoa the cherubim.” (R.V.) Here i* the most
Intimate curocintlon of the Ark with the name
of Jehovah; it is a wondrous tyjfc of tbe

Cnntrroriim H.
A. BARBER, M. I).,
•
I Physician and Surgeon.
Otter over Nev ln'» »lon?. Ofliee hours from 2

H

W. LOWRY’. M. D.,
•
Physician and Surgeon.
Makes a specialty of treating diseases ot the
EYE and EAR am! the preservation of vision
,c*i I'nses^ nulu't 8P*CTAClat8 «d eXe

G

Office and fesldence on Broadway, uoar Court
House. HiuUngB, Mich. .

C. WELTON
I* agent for the Ohio Farmer's insurance Co.
He wr.te* policies on a man’s property against
lam by Are. lightning or wind; against a man**
life by death and accident.

CfltlTH &amp; COLG ROVE,
O
Lawyers.
(Office in Union block, Hastings.)
Practice I* all the courts of the state.
£. kenastZhs,

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' Attorney at I aw,
. (Over J. 8. Goodyear ft Co.’* store.)
Practices In all courts of the State. Collections
promptly attwding to.
R. TIMMERMAN. &gt;!om«Bpathic I’by•
sician and burgeon.
(Ottee over Lathrop’s drag stare.)

F
M

ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate. In­
surance and Loans.
OBtee with J. G. Runyan &amp; Bon. 3 doors north
ot Postottee.
Speelalattcctlougtvcu to making exchange*
of property.
The interests of non-resident
property owners carefully looked after. Farms
of all sizes for sale or exchange. Houses and

Listings City Bank,
Hastings,

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Mich.

CAPITAL, $50,000.00

Incorporated under the laws ot the 8tr.te ot
Michigan.

Open tor tnidnesa Dec. 15. IBM in buildltii tor
■ueriy occupied by Messer Bros.
officem:

D. G. Robinson. President;
Chester Messer, Vice. Pns.
0. D. Beebe, Cashier.

bntKCTons:
Dan W. Reynold*,
D. G. Robinson,

General Banking Business Transacted.

iigbu-oiist^es* to every one that beUeretb
(Horn, x, 4); a* our tnenty scat or |M-opltht
lion for-du* (cmupare Heb. lx. 5, aud Rom. Hi,
25, R. V. margin); and n» 'one with Hi*
church, the Ugbt and glory of earth

wood and gold arc suggestive of tbo hu­
manity and divinity of Christ; the mercy
■rot i&gt; exp!aiu«d by tto jav-agi-- already
given; the table* of testimony, safely kept in
tbo Ark, speak of Him who came to fulllll all
rlgbtaouw-s, ami of whom it i* written. “I
delight to do Thy will, O my God; yen. Thy
thought that tbe cherubim represent the
church. Hi* tody, i* stifllcieully &lt;Mtab!t*iied
by the fact that they were Ix-aten o.it of tire
same pu&lt;ev. of guKi which fonnud Ibe mercy

al! tlii* significance lit tha ^k we do not pre
tend to say, nor do we think it. It may to
that tbeir principaj thought wu* simply that
thU hoiy vewel wn» n symbol of the presence
of their God. tbe’Lurd of Host* who dwelletb
between tbe cherubim (I Sam. Iv, 4; II 8am.
vi, 2; Il Kt six, IS; I Cbr. xiH, 0; IV
lxxx, I; xclx. I; luu xxxvii. 16). But surely
it i* time that the church of Chrbt with all
tor light should know more than she seem*
to nbotit tlite, tho most wonderful and tignifl
ennt vrasel ot all Scripture.
Ik "And they *et tho Ark of God upon a.
new .■art." David failed to inquire of the
Lord in thi* matter, &lt;-lae we thoukl not have
had this sad rc.ord. Hu knew totter, for bear
him: "Then David said, none ought to carry
th* ark of God but tbo Ln via-*, for thA» bath
tho Lord chosen to carry the ark of God, and
to minivter unto him forave/ (I Chr. xv, 2).
4,5. "Ahi* went b&lt; fore-the Ark: and David
and all tiie bouse ot Israel plnyw! before tbe
Lord on nl! manner of in«tru:n&lt;'iita." It wn*
a grand displnv mid in a good cause, and the
man who would darc to Und fault, simply be­
cause tbe Ark was In n cart drawn by oxen
instead of being an tho shoulders of tbo Ix»
niindii! and a rrnakrr; uevertb-h-s* he would
stand in the minority with God, nnd to a
biased man even though ngaimt the king.
' (1 "Uzzah jnit forth bls bond to tbe Ark of
God. and took hold of it; /or tbe oxen stum
bled." (Margin mid R. V.) The worst stum­
ble woo on tbo part of David when be em­
ployed this method, but that wa* not t?
manifest nor did it seem to endanger tbe
•afety ot the Ark as much us this stumble of
tbe oxen. Tbu danger of a wrong step does
not always appear at,Unit, and tbe sin is often
nuule lunnlhw! only through failure on the
part of those not directly responsible.
"The anger of the Ixjrd was kindled
against Uzxah. aud Gudantote him there for
his error." Uzzah slgnlflos strength, and
strength is a (food thing, but tho work of tbo
Lord is not dependent upon the strength of
mou; Hi* strength i* made lauffoct iu our

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

t»y the might or power of rnau
Spirit of the Lord of Haeta.

Cor. Jeffenioa and Court St*., Hasting*, Jflch.

ho king or peaaont, becomes displeased with
bU Master. It shows bow disobedience at

the L-ague season cloa-d teat year, and Obi­
on go bad to give up th« trophy, it wa* for
the rrofh that while Ansonw club had
proA-d itself
totter • than either of
tbe leaders, when pitted against them, it had
lost so many games by some sort of “hoo­
doo" to the “tatonders" that it* victories
over tbe aforesaid leading clubs had beeu
neutraliz-d.
But ibis year tbo winning
club bn* bnd no tach luck. It not only b -»t
•'hoodoo" was absent when it played with tho
weaker club*.
Another feature nf this vi-pr’s playing is

Brooklyn '•&gt;, Athletic i&gt;—six innings, r^in.
DISASTROUS CONFLAGRATION.

Dire
Geawd HavKX, Mich., Oct.' 2.—About
12;:H) yesterday morning fire was discovered

Washington street. F.-ur hours Isler tbe
blvze hud-burned itself out, after destroying
from fiW.tMW to fol.'.Ou worth of |&gt;reperty.
represented Monday night by four of the
principal business blocks in tto city. Tbe
disastrous conflagration started in sums un­
known manner, and had it been seen In time
could easily have toon extinguished. Nearly
before tbe tiro department bad reartoi tba
spot the Are had obtained a firm hold on tbe
entire store. From there it soon extended to
Henry Baar's drug store aud tn Irie Mull's
meat market. Tbv flams* shot so high at

wn* a mansard, stnd soou«beeime ignited nt

in four hours from thb time tho flic wa*
flret discovered about forty budding* on
four « the principal blocks of the dry were
burned to tbe groand, an-l nothing remaiwal
but a few bars wall* aud chimneys. Tho Cut1ST house had long been the pride of wcit.-rn
Michigan. It «a» erected in ltf72 by D. Cut­
ler. at a cost of 8250,000. It wa* e banihntne
struct uro of four Htoriea Tho irtiurnnce on
tbe hotel nnd furniture was only I.VJ.IMM
The residenC, of Mr. Cutler whs built in

nisbed in a costly manner nnd contained a
well sdect-d library, a very extensive callection of picture* aud bric-a-brac, tbe nc-

portion of this valuable collection was destrdjed.
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Tbe city council held a special meeting
yesterday morning, presided over by Mayor
Kirby, nnd adopted resolutions setting forth
that 500 people had been burned out of

GILLASPIE,
Corner of Court and
JeficmonSL
.....
................. Keeps
n ..... flour,
Good Roods, low prices.

FARMERS
And All Others
■When yon want anything in the line of •

OR

BOOTS AND SHOES,

very root of fellowship with God. A God of
L^fvo can do no wrong, can by no mean;
make a mistake, and tbo only right thing for
Hi* children to do is to walk with Him in
chrarful submission. David had no one to
blame but himself; tuid ho done right thi*
would not have happened; and now that
chastening ba« come, be should have b-x-ii
displeased with hlmwlf, and have said, with
Eli; "It is the Lord: let Him do what «oem
eth Him good."
i». “And Durid wa* afraid of the Lord
that day." Another result of Ids sin,- which
prayer and obedience would bavo saved him
love castetb out fear; fmr hath torment."
10, H. "Tbo Lord bleated Obedwdora, and
all his household." David refused at that time
to have anything more' to do with tbe Ark.

three months' blasting for Olwd-edom and a
three mouths’ low to David, for tbo inTorvuce
I* that David did not return to the LonUWith
al) hi* heart during thi* period, But continued
out of fellowship with God
How many
Christians are losing tbe privilege ami blewednram of fellowship with God aud n hajipy
walk with Him in the joys at Hi* salvation.

penl to the public, which he did shortly
after. Tbe npprtil is chiefly for money to
aid in rebuilding burned htmx Ht» honor
will rrceivd contribution*

THE CHARIVARI MUST GO.

preme court yesterday reversed tbe diets!on
state va. Roys) Adam* Adam* »a* Indicted
tot murder in the find degree* for lire ««■!dental shooting of a person named Daring, a
roeJnbor of a charivari party, conviataf of
manslaughter and sentenced to th a prniten-

tba tragic affair took place Is call*! a chariv­
ari. It* object is about as barbarous a* tbe
pronunciation of its name. What ever tol-

tended by violence and bloodshed. If it
ever was allowable to direct a jury that
—&gt;.a.
—i.i. .it
.
..
.
confusion, w*« not a great provocation to
those nnnoyel and imultvd, tbnt time ho*

CALL ON

H. L. Newton,
HASTINGS.

All Nev Guods and
Prices Satisfactory

eat and will not humbly confess tbeir cin and
turn from It. How many btossed households

welcomed and honored ns Saviour and friend
and cheerfully submitted to tu King over all.
Ark of God from the bouw of Otod-cdom
into tbe dty of David with gladnosa." He

Tu buyers In every Instance.

PRODUCE
nrkw will to

upon ns, for that we

tba state v*. Fred Munchratli, Indicted
jointly with John Arenadnrf for tbe murder
of Rev. George C. Haddock and convicted

CURES PERMANENTLY

Americti* Republican.
, Striking the Strack.
Tbe other evuuing i yo«m; man ot dilapi­
dated apprsranco "»truck" a pedestrian on
Michigan avenue tor "a quarter to pay tor
lodgings ami broal^ast," but the stricken
'promptly replied
“Why. 1
)'on * quarter last night.
"Didyou*"
"Certainly I did."
-WeU. thi* is a queer town and do mbtaka.
Tbo men all look alike in the evening, or elra
there ar., a goto many liar* around If you
hive your photograph about you pteaso giro
it to me, that 1 may idenUfy ybu next Urns
and save trouble ’’-Detroit Free Pro**

its opmion, rendered by Jastis H..bureau,
that it u tbe duty of tbv court aud uut of
the juror to delcrmiae whether or uot bi,

frostbites.
Alteya Itching, Subdues Swellings
Soothe* and Cura*Tenderness,
lillopolh. HL. May », IMS.

dlhon that s|„„ ,a
BbM of tto Interest on any «t&gt;»
!£"Itoablctotordne.r^*00

' vou.

iuZ

|

—‘-a.-

.

' H.r‘

thereof

dqa NortmbcriMh. im &lt;
, / ’ • ;•- ijtww.
wSralned unpaid ».(| i„
\
'•'tolar
of thirty dare and nnw «rds H&gt;- 14*
**r
eipa) sum of gg-o wtti, «■)
ternthereon 1* now due *n.) t^Vab’e
lm*re»:
ot said inortrage. and (here
J? ’«*•
at this &lt;tate |2»| and
J.,.,',"J :"5
provided for in Mid m. -rof la.
proceeding at taw luvim-1^..,
'.'■ •‘ftMtur

Winter iMtrtafe^’wiih j«.u ^/jolut of

■:

rven uSt

»»?rtli front door of tto road 1-f! “*
of Hasting* (that toim. i;„.‘**etty
■cult eourt for Itany kw.'h L
THE CHARLES

BOILERS
Steid&gt;eh iTalt’s steam toiler wore*, published
1H65
Mam torturer of high and-low pteMurv
and steam heating briierc oj all kind*, .moke
nltxM breachings, etc. Old boiler* taken In ex­
change for new. « &lt;&gt;r.
rets,Fm.ndrv
boiler plates,
andMeh.
tollSta&amp;iiruic.
-t. and
Ceatl B. R. track*. Detroit. Mich.

foao

MORTGAGE, MALE.
WbrrrA* deteuil l&gt;»» been In the roudlthm*
of a mortaaze vireuicd by Ciiarlc* W. Bigg*
and Kton Blgv* to E. K. Jone*, trustee ot tiie
r»tale &lt;rf Israel Cutting, deerased, bearing date

amount due on *»|.i mortgacr'
seven per cent. an.Ull lee*’.7,.
aaattoroeytee of fcthe premise* being dcscribrii i-, .n.i'J-L"*’'
a* all that eertalh Jeee w £, 4; “
and being «!tuate h&gt; lhr r1(.i,
Fjmlnrt. l« the couatv ot Bsrrv
S
Mteldgan and dewrltod a*
lU. t.,..,, V
»•»«?* teariton of section thirtiL*1',.
• wrni&gt;-*cvcn anu ss-ico acre*
I,-,
lasd aoM tto Hastings boat dr , t',. '

““ 1,1 UJa

lakeadtolnlDv.

Att'vs for AsstenckokTQAGE

Default having tan u mad- a. t,.,. rroit^
iu uiv
...
.... of a certain monmige mad, n si
Harry cmmty. Mlrhlgan, November ninth, imc. boon and Itosvv J C tmii
- . - t./LAl!
Ir&gt; 11 tor nineteen of mortgagra. on iMqres UG and M. North,dated Januan itiini
ij,
417. on which mortgage there 1* claimed to be recorded In the ottee Of tto )&gt;: u;,rt&gt;45
due and iiuiuid altto dale of Ibis notice the for Barry euuntr. .Mu hlu-r. t.v ;! r 14.^
.
sum ot nine bnr.dred »l*ly-«tx an&lt;l*:-ioodollars Novemtar. a. D. :«M.?r, at-rr -. .principal and lnlrrr»l. together with an attor an page M, on whki, m&lt;.i; -,&lt;r a,. r- r ,.7^
t&gt;ey fee of twenty-live dollar*, a* stipulated In to to due at the date
.-. -, ..
«ald mortgage, and no action or proceeding In
taealj
taw or lu equity having been instituted to re­
cover ibr debt secured by said mortgag" or any twenty-live dollar* t-ravided j-r
••art thereof.
gage, aud bo suit or
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a Men tMtUutod to rennet- th» t
power of sale contained in said mortgage, and

John Foglrt's barns, bear Royal Oak,
wefts burned yesterday.
.

tbe mortgaged premise* therein described.
«h(rb sale will to made at the north door of
lhe court bcuse in tbe city of Hasting*. In tbe
eonuty of Barry and Male of Michigan (that r&gt;e
Ing the place ot holding the circuit court for
Barry coun'y*. at nubltc aiirtlon by tto Sherifl
ot said county on Saturday, lhe thirtieth day of
A large balloon was seen wandering November A. D.. iw. at twelve o’clock noon,
about over Kalnimuoo Wunlay.
Who’s i to satisfy tbe amount ahlch shall then to due
ou aald mortgage with Interest. eo«f» and ex­
lost a balloon'.*
'
&gt;
pense* of Mie. together with twentv-fhr dollar*
!&gt;. H. Webster Iximmca manager of the atlortwy fee ait *11 pulated lu raid mortgage.
The promise* arc drs'-ribed a* follow*, to-wtt:
Churchill house at Alpena—one of the beat TnwMnttii ea*t quarter of th# northeast quarter
hotels in the stale.
of section twentv-sevro. and the roath half of
the weat halt of tbe north wrat quarter of »ccThe corner stone of Grace Episcopal lion twenly-itx, all iu towrublp three north.
church. Port Huron, will be" laid today.
The church will'cost 820.000
Dated August Hth. tiro. . g R
The Soo has acquired a 1 t-ton road roller,
and proposes to have sound streets here­
after.
/

.
Dyspepsia
Truster of the Estate ot brae! Cutting deceas'd.
Make* Che lives of many ireaple mtaerable. and
olten had* l«i sell tle*iruettot&gt;- We know n! no
ai.kx. w. Hamilton.
other remedy tor dy*twp*ta more suceesslnl
Attorney for Mortgagee.
than HikhI * SarMparllG. It act* gently, yet
surely and rfllrirnUy. tones Hie retomach and
other on-ans. remove* the faint feeling create*
CHANCERY ORDER.
a pMxi aprellte. rare* head rehe. and rrirrilie*
the burdened mind. Give Hood'* Sarsaparilla State ot Mlcblgan. Fifth Judicial Circuit in,
-a fair trial. It will do you good.
In the circuit court for the
Gladstone Is trying to raise a tonus large
enough to erect wnir tnannfactorlM that
will employ 500 men.
Elin Bowrn, eomptainaut vs. William Bowen.
dMMdau,
In till* ruuae it appearing that defend.int.
If you get short of breath, have flutter­ WIHton
Bonrn. Is not a resident ot this state,
ing. )£dn iu side, faint nr hungry sjicll'. but resides In Kokomo, Colorado; therefore ou
swollen ankh*, etc., you have Ik-art dla- motion ot M:nllh ft Colgrovr. solicitor* tiw com
vasr. and don’t fail to take Dr. Mile*’ New pl shunt, it 1* ordered that detencaat enter in*

contained In said ic.rtgsp.
tto ,uiSc to
said ease imulr Mint nr,............... _ .
shall sell at public atirtiorfu, U&gt;, lagi.c,; stSLr
at the north front dix.r id in- &lt;. ,rt
the city al H sting*. Ha«ry rotr.itj. M» h„ ntot
being Ute place where dhe &lt;in. : or.intre
Barry county Is boldrti). the ; r&gt;T'..-.
•,&lt;]

and all legal coststogel!_—r with an ath-nrt'i
tee of twenty-live dollar*
f-r.!hnrk
The premises brir.c dVcritad u&gt; said ifrrtrere
a* all that plet-v »r patorl ut brn* Ipug swte.
Ing lu the town of HupA. Bsny ,;,ry. Mid,;
gal), and descrilHM as follow*, towlt- Tknorth half of the north ra.t quarter • ( »rctKi
nine C) tn town two 1.1 north .■!r*ritti -.r, wetl. containing eight) acre? of bad
l4
.Dated. August Hit'.»
Al.UV Ki M. N..I.D1, M ,iu.u-cr,
(HA*. H. Byttw. Att'y tar Mortgagee.____
MORTGAGE SALE.
„
Default havlhj; been hu4r lh‘.toamd.ito
of a certain mortgage bearing date toe tw«rt• h^.. .lav ..f V..K....... . I, ■...............

utnse*
at page o'. t&gt;) tne rionq --i
isvs due
itoroon. by which default
threelu contained ha* hv r •'
on which mortgage there b
and unpaid at the dale of tl
ci pal and interest, the •.--■•
hundred aud slvty fliv dollar.
...„ ......-.
Curt'. Sold at W. H. Goody ear's drug
(|t.MS5'V. and no stlt or nrts«-&lt;ii: cat law
In twr-itydav* the complainant cause thl* or­ basing been Instituted to n . Ito deb: tw
store.
der to be published In tto Hasting* Bakxkk. a remaining secured b) sahl morimge ur*s.
A bunch of celery containing twelve
ITOM tod nabltatod lx said part thereof.
NoVies I* hetnb, #!•&lt;*&gt;• tt-t *-&gt; '..-tavriU'
stalks has just bepti gatbrrwl al Kalatnazoo. endnty. Mid publication to be continued ouce
said power of sale am! of the vum.tr tn «urt.
It weighed thirty-five pounds.
cane made and proridcd the »atd nwiflcage nil
Circuit Ju&gt;U-e
to forechned by A *ale of the prr»i»r* taereir
Uncle Sam’s Condition Powders will
8-MiTit &amp; CoLonovg.
described, ana that mi u.c .wn c*y of iMoter:
cure distempers, coughs, colds, fevers at.d
Nolieitor* for Comptaluarit.
moat of the disenses to which horses, cat­
Attest: Thus. S. llmcK. Register.
house tn the city of Ha*tir.g». itarrt comdy.aiu
tle, sheep, hogs gud poultry- are subject.
1 «ta&gt;e of Michigan. i««id ■ .-tin tau-c r-cnjgU;.(’apt W. H. Williams- of Portland is
ptace of bolding the rirrui: court wilhiu tki
.ATTACHMENT NOTICK.
dead.
a
county In wbfcli the prrtuiM-* to tv mid are
situated}, three will ta- sold al p’.blu leiidae I -

There Is nothing that compare* with Cole'*
Xcterinnrj Cnrtoilsalvc. It cure*- cuts,
wounds brnlaea. collar, and saddle gall*,
sores, mange, scratches thrush. Intlammations and all akhi aud hoof diseases quicker
than any other other remedy. It la the
only preparathm tiiat will Invariably renew
the hair its original color. Edwin D.
Hither, driver of Jay Eye See, aaya:
“Having given Veterinary t'arbolisalve a
thorough trial. I can fully endorse It, and
take pleasure In recommending it to all
owners of torsea a| the best remedv that I
ever saw for general stable use.” I.arge
cans 81: small can* 50 cents. Sold by E.
11. Ixtthrop.

Bishop Richter confirmed a large class
at Alpena Sunday, last week.
EUert'a IMyllght Liver Pills are a toon to
sufferer* from sick headache, wur stomach,
torpid liver and Indigestion. Sugar coat­
ed, pleasant to take and warranted to go
through by daylight
. Illf •’t
**•’' CI*»-» tJOO.KO public
building has been approved.

•t forth, with lhe luicrwt
i In nld mortgage, a* follows, m »it: a:i is&gt;t
tract or parrel of tend sil’iatr iu Jute
Springs, county of Barn ami ‘tore of Micbtraa
described as the cast hill ■’( »&lt;&gt;s:lhek*t quarter
amt suuthcMt quarter "I m-rtbraut qttortti.ol
Metlon thirty-three and .onUitult .- one hue
deed and twenty acre*. A!*.- Ito Iforatw »•
Hail farm In Baltimore. dryriM &lt;•
quarter of northeast quarter and uortii IlMi w
Ute Mrttoast quarter .4 sonttod*:
section two &lt;?i. also norib.u r&gt;: quarter •! nortaWM4 quarter (excepting twenty acre* oa wy
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rm..’rtv.«*ieU *&lt;rr*!.
Attorney* fur FmintiC*.

Dated. Marshall. M.-i . Jul.
ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
State at Michigan. In tbe circuit tkvurt lor tto
i;&lt;’1*n,y “f Itarrv, lu aflarlrmenl.
PROBATE OltDIJI
G\FreeNoiiCT) Is hereby given that un lire nineteenth State of Michigan, county qi): irrv.
day of September. A. D. I»tp, n writ of ■itechEJiL*0 «riy Isaued out uf Ute circuit court
tar.-to pouuty pf ftarry. al the suit or Johu W.
Uttbrork. Ute atxnw named ptalr.tlfl. against tl&gt;e IMWSM eight hundrr.1 and enid&gt; nli.*.
Present. L’harte* W, Armstrong. Ju«r “

Sum* Kcrre * Burn- I.IuI.mui
will relieve sprains, bruise?, neuralgia and
rheumatism. Sold by all druggists.

—.^.nru,
..iv aum ur uim&gt; nuuaresi SOU
Bfty four and 00 too doltarc. which Mid writ wm

Charlevoix ha* somu warm reasons to
believe that it I* harboring a firebug.

Dated thh 2nd day ot October, a. 1). imo.
trrvAKT. Kkai-vkm ft Tax Anna*.
Artorneys tor Ftaintlft.

A Nen.ibtc Man
Would use Kemp’s lUluin for tho throat and
langs. It i* curing more cases ot coughs, eold*.
asthma, bronchlth. croup and all throat and
lung trouble* than any other medicine. Th©
proprietor ha* authorized any dnigrln tn at»
yon SMUmta iMHi-*.... _____ ’

.tww i?"'.1'"'
•I HI.. Monday, w|,h

“t- "Wburtsl
honor..

ATTACHMENT NOTICK

A«lv»o* to Mntlwn

out itl the circuit

ATTACHMENT NOTICk
MWtlran. iu tto circuit cor
at. Hastlirg*. Mlclil-

-------, ..nEu,
Jenner raltol attention to tbe fart that

In the nutter of the estate of JolurD-'feW
’WaLtSEFiW Ih-1-™..,«
fled, of Fully Mbretoosc. Torn- rty
aald deceased, proving tn*: mtm ni-r
said eaute may be granted to 1... «»rUe w. t«v
panning or *omc other suitahi. rere- ‘
|k_
Thereupon ft I* ordered, that t-tW*T; “*
nth day of October. A D I-' • »t t- mo ■*« “
fk. VnK—I, |II. NTinX wl

dtaaldMart, then to to bowra r. me .

atuaihmeoi wa&gt;
court for tiie «nu
Jatnra C. Abdn

Won” C»"«l«tror
-raw, .nd moor, ihnn r™ u- ,riU^
of Ortober A D DW)
on the nr»t &lt;!a
Safe, pleasant and effective.
Dated this rocond dav of Ortober. A. D.
Wnshlenuw grangers claim that a large
SroAttT. KxAi-rn* ft Vamakmax.
fmL&lt;&gt;fUW r ™“5“ haVl’ k*n kl,lei1^
Attorneys for Ftalatlff*.
*s&gt;L

chief point, relied upon by tbe drieme, was
that tiie challenge of Mjvrral jurora for reuse
rea&gt; overrule.!, tbo cause alleged being tba
admitted formation ot an opinion a&gt; to the
guilt of thu defendant from reading full
newspaper reporta of the trial of Areti«dorf.
with tire qualification that aueh opinittu
would at one* !w modilbd by th* intrudin'.

^OREmRaS.
WobNDs,CUi3* Swellings
BURNS AN? 8CALD8.

•ndul the aeas-.m mi eloee togi tber that the
last day’s playing wm* 'necessary to decide
tb* championship, Chicago, tb* thin! In the
Tiie Cohn.wtt lum^rcompany, of Mtu»race, was 140 point* b bind Baton. The
fight for thud place wa* a» exciting n* that kegnti, is going to move Its mill to Amifor first. Chicago aud Philadelphia clewing
within IB poin's of each other, aud the race'
James Van Ktevck. of Bay City. I* Mild
requiring the last two or thrro diys’ playing to to threatened with the I nlted States
to decide.
Pittsburg Cntsued filth, and
district attorneyshipCleveland, whoso playing wa* so phenomTiie Jackson city ofiehtls had a yhamwere eighth nt one time in June—bringing patnie picnic at Gen. T. Smith A I’o. • new
purifier works. Monday.
up in the i-igLtb place.
The ststbung of lire cluhi at th&gt;. cloa-&gt; of
.Lizzie Toung aniL*feter. charged with
murdering an Infant at Marshall, have
Pl»r«J
torn held to the ciretlit court
A rock fell upon Michael Cams, an
Italian miner, in Calumet A Hrcla mine.
I’blladelphis.
Monday and killed him.
\V. J. Stoctbn. has sued Milo Hovey, of
Antrim. Shiawassee Co., tor 510.000 to pay
torn hand lo*t iff Hovey’s mill.
Miyirig—Sa unhy—were n* foilnwr;
llaiie
Erlund fell from a skip in the Al­
Cleveland—t'Irvelnml 3. New Yi.rk
Pittsburg—i'lttdiur* &lt;1 Boston I; ut Chicago louez copper mint. Houghton co., and was
Chicago:;. Fldlml-Iphin 2; at !udiun"p&gt;U»— killed. He dropped 400 feet.
IddianapoH* 15,
Washington
0—ight
Ex-Senator Ferry has gone to Utah to
innings, ilnrktt-w*.
Amerirnn assre-iution. vb.ll his brothei. Ed. I’. Ferry.
•
Saturday:
At Bailunore— Cdutul-us 10.
Ypsilanti yesterday voted to sj«end
Baltimore 11—*lx innings, darsn-a*; at
850.000 additions) on water works.
Cincinnati—Cincinnati S, Ixmbvilte I; a«
Mr.Phlppeny Uvea "at Manistique, &gt;.&amp;nd
he is no tnpjwntiy sort of a man. cither.
Brooklyn— Brooklyn 2.' Athletic IB-

and that immediate aid ia therefore need-

Rates, $ 1 .OO per Day.
nils Ifouwi ill new. With pleasant rooms. n»e
patrouMe of the public is respectfully solicited.

.&gt;•! top of tho water, and 1 bad on a bi„ di*
^.sTand thought it tori to lot tho rat. have
Ue place and morn off. Mr *i(e
*J‘C j

(Compiled from Lcksoo Helper Quarterly by per

David being now king over all Israel, and
bavin?,taken thu stronghold of the Jebusitm.
which up to thl* tuna liad been a continued
disgrace ia their midst; bo at once thinks of
the Ark of God, pitches a tent for it in
Jerumlem tv. 17) and proceeds tn bring It
thither.
L “Again, David gathered together all the
chosen men of Israel, thirty tbouuuMl."
The previous chapter tells in its closing
renes of the gathering of Israel to defeat
their enemies tbu Philistines, nnd how David,
on two different occasion* and by different
methods, successfully overcame them, Icing
guided by the Lord .in answer to prayer
(chap. v. 1U-23); but this is a gathering not
to overcome enctulo*. but to rejoice in tbe
Lord; aud it wn» held after duo consultation
with tbe ch p tain* ot thousands nnd hundred*
and every leader, il Cbr. xili, 1-j.l

Stiffness-

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playing Friday night last

.

-

T. A. WlmbW. Jrrri,L.Cr&lt;-..»eW.r«~Mr
,rw.
_ .. .
irith rats, and b»
bad tricl every »u»

league tan ball

•houH fly tbo isragun pennant. Saturday’s
playing, however, settled the question, und

P

,-» •
mortgage SaT p
Default ftavi tig i&gt;eei
~

GOTHAM FOES THE PENNANT.

,,hal«« the’twelfthdav
I September. A. lx imsl m wrtt nr

ihareof, by eauaiuc a copy of tM* orderm*
rsMfltatodTbttU Haitinto
LSS/of
-MCjH iiteil and ctrcutetrd in *&gt;id
fcry, once In rach w&lt;ikfor three **’**’’"'
vodka
pre-rtou* to
raid
dav
of hrarlnc.
vneuprerm
c„
&lt;BUt
,w
A««srimrt.

U true rosrr-l

In the matter of tto relate ri Itahv u
Ahagail Fifleld and V llii»)“. ‘ . 1
Notice ta hereby given fl- &lt;: ,'b ‘l
Be anriton. to the highest

&lt;» ciuca. iii inr

........

ss sw.--"’*:; -sw

of Itarrv county. Mli-hir^i . 111

is

known aritl arterivni
,,J,
tontetndlriJed
•hrrer&gt;gtitr&lt;-'.b-’ i ’
OMt half of tto south »'&lt;-t ■!'north one hundred and tarot'
halt acres of the smith
r.\..r
tr;..-u-! »-

-« eourw mnunully. A nby-*
upon this utea , i^mly applhri
In tWO mana ..I —&gt;.......... - r' .

tied at AteMftm. that state. Wednesday.
ITaiBtlS*.

�FARM AND GARDEN.
OF

INTEREST TO

,’EANJNG

FARMERS, POUL­

TRY GROWERS AND STOCKMEN.

Rousting ixxvpn should lie provided for
growing chicka. although care ojum be
taken not to allow them to roont too
early, or tho brea.it bone become* i&gt;er»
luanently crooked, which is a reriuui
diitfiguremenu The smaller breeds, bfcch
n# lA'ghuniM and Hamburg*, mav le tdlowed to moot nt from eight to ten weeks
old: thu mediums, ouch as Plymouth
faa-ks anti Wytuidotte*. nt three month-.,
Yinii tin- heavier breed*, Cochin* and
Brahma*, sliould bo four month* w|d l«l&lt;»re rooutin

c civil, kmd and good,
hw-. as people should.'
Lncn. lawn and her,

ks with paler face,
hr. * here’er we go,
1 h.s cake of Ivoitv Siiaf i»show
What &lt; ivilked my squaw and me
And made us clean and fair to see.

A WORD OF WARNING.
t

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. -z, rtc’i represented to be “just at good as the ‘Ivory’;"
counterfeits, lack the [Rculiar aqd remarkable qualities c1
‘ K.’.y " Soap and insist upon getting H.

.

silver Steel Diamond}^
• fr&gt; । • otw r«• brntcdfiilvcr Steel, tempered by our patented methods."it
,.|:;:.g,«»k-&gt;i runnitw «» matte: It will out cm any otb-. r raw
/.% tl Uil&gt; WOOD and FROZEN TIMBER It will doMUlafacterv
j r
talL Thl» has Urea OeinonitTsted by actual testa tn #fl
v idi tb'-taos: Improved «aw«. It In the beat "aU lhe ycir
1
OKED to pKMltxfl a*aw ci]eclit.z the

“

r-. l trade, .vt r mrbirtware .tester far tbe ATKINS SILVER STEEL DIAMOND
_
.
.if iH-dealer will uw. order it far jn&gt;n. remit antounl with order direct tons.
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ATIfINQ A/
INDIANAPOLIS. !HD. tfEMPNIS.TENrl

E,. L. Hl MPIO Ob UV«

Baak StAteroa

FOALS.

AC no time in iu life will the ytntRg
horse better repay kindly nnd judicious
treatment than during the transition
from its motiier* milk to other food. Al
uo time can it be inure quickly or mon*
M*rinu«ly injure,! by cnr-leas &lt;»• improp r
treatment.
Practice varies as to the nge at whici*
foal* are wetuied. In the uuijoritv of
cases they are weaned when from four
to six iiiontlisuld. It. not unfrequeully
liappen*. however, tirat eircumsuuicci.
render it daairable to wiilxlraw the foul
from the mother at ah earlier a^v. Even
nt the age of two or three u eek* foals
may be weaned, and although there is
nothing tn cjual tho mother'^ milk as a
start to thu young .-miinul ip life, yet by
care fjt.1* may lie reared by the hand.
In theca—.-uf tbo death ef the mother
this hand rearing has often to lc re­
sorted to, and other* again withdraw the
foal nt an &lt;-ar)y age so :u to get full use
of tho mare at farm or other work.
One important principle to bear in
mind in weaning fqfds is thw the change
chorJd be introduced gradually.
In
feeding all kinds of animate midden
change* are undesirablo — sometime*
even dangerous. Some time before ac­
tual weaning f&gt;«l* should I*.- trained tn
rot other food, -ueh a* brubn-d oats,
te-ans and bran. Withdraw the foal
from thi; mother for two or three hour*.
tyid give it one small feed daily of some
such food n-i thu»c, and tlicii l&gt;&gt;ngtlx-n
tiro interval* Iwtwcen the time' of’nd| mitring tiro foal to the nuire, and in­

Stationery account..
Oeefcl
Gold .
Silver

Are Bhmvinx extensive and complete Uno

Total..

Capital stock pabl tn
Hurjdu* fund.............
.Undivided profits....
Dividends impel I
Commercial dep’sil*.

ioi

si

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*v
tU.fte "f Mlelitciui. Count» ol Hait) -».
1 4*. (1
• r-.» ,hf*« r nt tIwtt.

FALL AND WEB

Su’.-criiaHi »nd sworn to before methl* Sth
ay of Oetobrr. i*-9.
'Dax \V. Hr.vsnu*,
•
Niilary.Putlte.
Corrert-Attc*t:
Dax W. P.K. sntM,
.Director*. •

FIRST
POINT

little delay.
to thirty pullets till they arc nearly I
It I* di-Tirablu hi weaning to keep the
grown; can be easily moral by one man man* nnd feral noeonly out of sight but
on a .wheelbarrow; ia easily moral to1 also beyond the Iroaring of each other.
fresh ground toefean it, or cardie tipped Feed tbo foal ffct|UcnUy. ami with small
up und the droppings removed, und is a. allowance* ata time, in addition to what
perfect slicker for rammer.
it may pick up &lt;•« the pasture. It may
, If they nre to be used iu th" spring or haven mash, made up of LruiAst oat*,
when tbevnights are ixxfl, an im- bean* apd bran, with, perha|M, the addi­
miMit would la? to make a front of tion of some boiled llmeed. The marc,
not 1&lt;-&lt;h than the ix&gt;lt, need* attention at
could !*• nwiim: outwnn) and thl* time. When the weaning begins do
ind. with foldi
not let lh&lt;* udder be nt any time comirnvr.v would k
pleti ly emptii-d. If the flow &lt;&gt;f milk is
considerable, draw away n little'milk by
the hand now anil ngain. but not more
frequently than seems really nn-e,uary.
By n *|Mtre allowoiicc of dry fowl, and
Upped over by a high
be prevented by puttie,
hy .i little extra work, tin* flow of milk
each front corner of tbe roof.
will 1 u dituinteheiL A moderate d&lt;Mo of
Thu gate spur, iu front give
phj-i-: will also help, but only in.ex­
treme , --»•&gt; is tills ini.*e'-*:iry.
The gutv i i made
hand end* of which uro lung enougle to
slip in l&gt;. hind thu kith front, the right
hand side being Meant! by on- or two
buttons, as miita the taste of the owner.

MINNEAPOLIS. MINN

H0WC1HIEH

corn on my fortn,every year, unit 1 re­
gard the fixltlt-r a* wurth nearly hsiniich
as the* urn. As noun as lheearsaru well
gland the corn iacut close tntbe gronud,
put on a dump &lt; art. and hauled to a lot
near the Irani and shocked. 1 use what
I is callchl ft coni horse for *hovkiag-*n
rom the woods, some sixteen (ft
nnd throu;h the fnitt Ixire two
i al out four f.-et front the grootnl. Then
1 twin* a hole hnrizontany tiin-e or u»«.r
feet from thi-. red large enoughtn insert
an old few- or rake handle, ami it i* ready

Clothe,
Shawls,

Wraps,

Cloaks.
■ -rtUX—

W«- would call ywur spreial attention to

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

bjr prompt!

&lt;iur InunvtiM* line of ladies’, ml».w*’.
and child n-n'»

Jackets, fa &amp; Sewnarkets,
In cloth. 1‘luah and Astribhan.

lu Persian atrip*-*,

handsomely

nobby check*,

braided gnmientH.

and
we

show the fine*! line thi* year that It
lia* ever bebn our privilege to dhqday
to our friends.

Call and w our im-

ronchitis.
r-&lt;“L [J NCrS r"SalI GfV. U-I
Sa-,.1J.r ttn.b-.*l &gt;gW*3K9.*riNFJECLaouE.iu.

I$V?ASmD
VCUF\E TOR

CATARRH

ABiniNEMED&gt;C,▼OROVILLE OIL
made by tldi pole- and thia stick and
Imild on the desired size.
Tie the lop. pull out lhe stick nnd
draw tin- corn hursu out far enough tu
commence anol her shock. One man will
set up corn rapidly in this way. 1 u«u

Dress Goods,

Flannels,

1 nc coop (.Iciareil above i, from Farm
Ptmltry; it i8 7 f„,t |ong i,v K lnchct
wide; ia 2 feet hifch a: tho lack and 8
feu higb in front. The roof ends nnd
track side are of half inch mateheil pine,
the front l&gt; dag ull laths except a strip of
'
board ut each corner for stiffening. Two
routts of 2 by 3 m antling, slightly round•■d on top. run the whole length rod nre
afoot apart, being securely nailed to :i
frame of furring, 1 by 3 stuff. 0 ii.i hea crease the allowance of other food. Let
from the ground. To this fnttnu tu*‘ ! tbe foal have admission to the mare
i twine daily for a few day*, and if the
tier hoard*, and into lhe top i.. thi n fit- fool rhould take kindly to the other food,
t'da frame of inclia.p.jare stuff (furring land if the mare in not likely to suffer
ii. l.-.l.-z^
Ct.. ..11..........
., ■
I from excessive flow of milk, then the
I weaning proct-sa may l»e coih|»lt4tfd with

Underwear,

SANTA AM CAT-ROTE

BATF1.E CREEK.

rilOBA'lS OKItES
State of Michigan. County of Ba.»/-**.
At a *e*alon ot the Probate Court tor the
euuiitv of H.lm. holden at the Probate Pttlee in
the city of I last I mo. in aald county, an Tuesday •
lhe -Jith/day ot September, tn tbe year one thous­
and eight hundred and elzbty nlut
Prewnt. t'barie* W. AnnUruiig^Junge ot
Prohate.
In the mailer ottbe estate Ol IJ.Cfeapman, a minor\
On reading and filing the petition, dnly veri­
fied. &gt;&gt;f Set 11II. Chapman, guard tan of said minor
praying for reason* ttroreln wt forth, tiiat be
may be licensed to sell lhe real estate of said
minor In said petition descritx-d.
Thereupon it I* ordered, that Thur.dav. the

said petition, aud tiiat U&gt;e next of Kin of aald
|
Sold and guarantiHd by
minor and all other person* Interested in aald
Wlien the cabbage is wanted for •
entate. are required to appear nt a re*Rion
market or um.« during wjnU-r n good :
W. H. GOODYEAR, - - Sole Agent of aald court then to l*o teddeu at tiie i’robate
rbey will rertore ycu and rI re vlffur snd traith U&gt; plan is. shown in the illustration, which !
nnd show cause/If any there be, why tb&lt;- tirayer
rour vbulo rtrta, m.-.Lii'r you •troi'S »»&lt;» »*-L
described by Rttrul
of the petitioner mav not tn- granted. And it
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' New
'■ " Yorker nd ally make three shock* from two cart
July 35 cent* a bus.and they lasyaavo yosr life. is
Is further unit red. Tiiat said petitioner give no­
Ask ynurdragyU: for tba genuina
loads and h.-.vc no difficulty in curing. Shoea without nniur iu&gt;d Price ♦tauiped tm thr tice
follows:
to the persons lutere-.ted in said estate, of
\ pit eight inches d.w p nnd three and A* soon nv the corn is cures] sufficiently bottom- put him down a* a Iran i.
1 lie pendency of r-aid petition, and tiie hearing
t hereof by causing a ropy of ltd* order to be
one-half to four feet wide und of the it i* shucked out, leaving shuck* on
putdl-died in thr Hast lug- lt»x.xgn. a newspa­
proper length is first dug. and boards or stalk and the stalk* nre stacked nibUieft
per printed and circulated in said county of
slabs ore placed at lhe bottom. The to lx- cut by (lower ks wanted during the
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.
cabbage* are ent and well trimmed and
W. Auwinno.xn.
(A true ropy.)
JiMter ot Probate.
|&gt;a*'kcd in the nit, tu shown. Frames of and my cows are fed td icv a day with
2x4 inch sc.fTRling are made ami placed this cut fi-rd and nre always in prime
condition. I usually feed luty m noon
PEBFCSU Mil: BREATH.
long three of these arv needed. 1'vncii und give my milch cows ’ four .quarts of
boards ar. • naifed toth. se tramca, Unit wheat bran and four quarts cornmeal
forming n complete crate. Thiniacov? per day additional. The waste of the
. i.h! lightly nidi straw, and then with cornstalks, ttiako* excellent litter for
about four iu*. hen &lt;&gt;f dirt. Tim ends are stock and r.i"nrb« urine like n sponge.—
Southern Planter.
moral whenever cabb.v.
l-ae ldns Appte-i
Country (h-ntlr-tnau describe* a plan
practiced' by iii.nny New York grou&lt;-r*
TClng* That Are Tuld.
27 acre* In Rutland, fair Ikiiim? but no
!&gt;mf&lt;-*«'r Mnyhanl, of Ma*ochiwrtW for packing apple*. Tim apple (wk* i
K&lt; in! outbuilding*, .*&gt;0 acre* iinprotrd.
i&lt; quoted w. exprettlug Idnwlf very fa- u-ud-i* shown in tiie ac ruinpunying cut.
1 ol* pf fence timber and wood. Within 7
The cross picrj a is of hani wood. 22
torablv in regard to the uw of cloth n*;i
alien of thi* city and 4 of Irving Mation.
cov.rin: fur cold fram.^.. he find, lot inches 1 mg and l | inchtu s-pian-. under
Thl* fann will be mild nt a bargain, on a
danger «&gt;f sitnbuniing and of trt&gt; grenj . which is attached a 2 inch block U inches
-reai&lt;&gt;nabh- payment down.
an accumulation of beat than with glaxs. wide, 15 inch*-* long. Tlu* iertieal piece#
More protection, however, i • needed nt b b are of rod iron 20 inches long. I
40 acre* in Rutland Xlj mile* from thia
night. ( loth trash has prov&lt; n rapwdaltf inch ia illanii ter. and ptws through each
city, all improved. go&lt;*l strong roil but no
building-. Iraml laj* well ami produerb
valuable for bed* of recently traiwpiant* end of crow piece a, with nut* on lhe
well. Has Iwen *o)d within last five yean,
cd plant-dan thu intensity of light nnd upper and lower side*. The rod* cc act
iiEN'TLEMEN.
for 91.200. Will lx- aold way below that
uake Hi • fimnu* Ih.r • Iimnl ItaktT llUaketx
craporntlmi are lew tlum where glow is as clamps, are l*» inch** lo”S- l‘«w*ly
Beal in the world. Fxatnin* hi*
figure.
.
riveted lu each end of fever d; d isa Inud
used.
,
* ,1 inch
• I .wide.
—t
, 2a.nl.
•k.£„V
It
,a
i
inch
thick.
H
is
4, L Boat travs that tho kidney wax iron 1 ................
• ------- --------2 city lot* hi Hasting*, desirable place
bcu, 1U1» «&gt;co UK.™ p™™( »«« «
for a bom.-.
Will lie t-luncd out at half
BHOtly WJpiTiar to lo'tli block German
their value.
AU made tn Coogren*. Button and Irace.
ton ami tlu; jaH™ « «i b™»
h”'*
Call on or addrvoe
.troriplr taime.1 to drop &gt;110 laiterallo.
mater. Tim Nack Gcrrmui.iron «te"
"■,™ mon&gt; temlcr mid &gt;m culent when It
Ju0,k
gjs old Ilian tbe new klilwj WM. but
Best Material. Best Style Best Filling.
■ u !a«. »| bmllr bo toil, almost IncllniJ
If not sold by your dealer, write
HASTINtiS. MICH.
W. I. D0BGLA8, BROCKTON, MASS,
nygivu It up.
llxanilue W. L- Dongla* 12.00 Shorei for genRural Now Yorker Iras never s^n any
Uetttcn aud ladies.
HHEHIFFK hale.
chicken, grow teter than the gi-ailo
nnrkltm It also pronounces sheep Iranot fieri t*d*»i«w
£ mXh to th. market gnnkner to
the circuit court
State ot MlehiKM,
HASTINGS.
have Thev eat the rinea/rf Lima *’anJ
and agalnot the.
and pe«-. «»nd «ib*tan&lt;*» other stock will

Dr. C. McLane’s Celebrated Liver Pills,

GELEBRA TED LIVER PILLS

USEIV0RY POLISHWtl?

Very Reasonable Terms.

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Wighigan Central
Nmcara iallt Haute.’*

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W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

A. WOOLLEY,

III
tt

YOU CAN LEARN

refuse.
tiiuint l&gt; imiloubtcaig one ot

dropping, a, » manor, am much o«n

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estimated-

For sue by W. H. GOODYEAR.

11311310,1 D0Q
much tut mid not enough miwcle.

YOUNG

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Vo vw£-.k'*- r*niculars Free. Addrtm
VALKSTIK* UKOB,Ja»MvlU«. Wta.

SHORTHAND I

the

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|„g m ergreen..” «1J&gt; Joneph Moellon.
George Q- Do«
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IIAHN. MXHl Agent. tiaaUMM*.

,

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

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BLANKETS

ARE THE STRONGEST.

Alight -nd;' "&gt;&gt;" * S""'J
dtid w »" TP?ie“k» “•VfUt-

AR apple fackxh.
semicircular hi shape, and acta a&gt; a
lever with fulcrum ut each end of rod*
b b. where il i&lt; k&gt;o-elr ri.ete.1 3( mdire
trow either cud. Tlio operewr pb.ere
th. block on howl cob. put In position,
nuerec n. k ier. Md (.«&gt;•« tlm ctarn|W
to chime ot barrel: then hr prwwure ot
toot on lerer th. bead la brought down.
Ld W» hand, are ktt tre. io a.mpkte
th. operalkm- Tb. .bore cjn be mad.
by any good blacksmith for |1.50.

Witham H. Goodyear

April.
right, tllte aod ictere«i
Carrie X. Crew* and N
tbe foil owing property and land* to-»tt: Tbe
rut bait of tbe north Hi* quarter nt icettaii
eight In town turre north, of ramre nine weat.
roataining eixbty acre* of tend more or te**. all
ot which I aEadeapoaeferaateaad aeli at pub­
lic auction or vetuiiw to Uw litatieM bidder, ut
hEUTU ISWHSWrSS'ft the
north front door at the Court
city ot HmUbk*. In said county &lt;
and are now earning over
• SI,000 PER YEAR.

Just aa readily aa by attending aome aehool and
at l-&lt; tbe expense.
LESSONS BY MAIL.
A new method^MMri.E and THOROUGH.
tHiqrtiiMud writers get from
•50 TO SI50 PER MONTH.

STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.
ANN ARBOR, MICH.

—

�A’COFFEE PLANTER’S SAY.
AN INTERESTING TALK WITH A MY­

THE MARKETS

TIIE HISTORY OF A MELON.
t-c» have failed to notice bow cunningly they
■thwover a school of mackerel or porghx) long

SORE, INDIA, COFFEE RAISER. .

ITS YOUTH, rrs AMBITION AND ITS

THE SPECIALIST

BuUor— it smc.

ROUNDED DESTINY.

calves. »X0.

water. Mr. Stewart, a Scottish naturalist,
recently hod an opportunity of putting this
quicknew of sight to a very practical toot,

Home what skeptical U]x&gt;n tba subject.
pid “race" of a-spring tide 'ebb. something
like twenty miles an hour, and * baker's

fond of a cup of fcood coffee for breakfast in
this country have Anything like a clear idea
of pu» agricultural procraws which render
such indulgence jx&gt;«dble," remarked George
Anderson, of Mysore. India, no elderly gen­
tleman with silvery mutton chop whiskers,

following audly and laxily, without apparent
effort and with but little beat of wing, cir­
cling and wheeling in graceful curves nbo^c
tbe boiling waters just wcapod from the tor­
ture of paddles aud keel, as they spread in a
broad belt of hiadng, gurgling foam astern

plexi«n which -seems to bo inseparable from

disHiM-d livery, as ho smoked an after dinner
cli&lt; root in the lobby of tbe Russell house. "I

wntch for anything that might bo thrown
overboard. Hanning down into Uio cabin,
we got a small water, biscuit, with which we

of actual exi*rience in roffae raising. I ijavo

wont out to that country a* a very young
num when the poedbilitta of civilisation
were nil tiefure it, 1 have never bad reason
tn regrot doing so. If you arc familiar with
tiie geography of India, you are aware that
Mysore fa bl-.-wixl with a delightful climate,
something which cannot truthfully bo mid of
many other portions of that great and rapid­
ly progressing country. 1 experienced hot­
ter weather in Salt Lake City, since Coming
to this country, than I have ever known iu
Mysore daring the entire period of my rod-

i:; n. j corm field.
"Are yon a coffee planterP wax Inquired.
“That has been tny, busineai for mntiy
year*." repilsd Mr. Anderson, igniting some
sort of a lose, lanky looking roll of tolxtcco,
•which born unmistakable evidenceof heathen
bitSh. “I will’endeavor briefly to give’you
•somefcwt of du idea of what it n:caM to be a
coffee planter In India. In the first place,
yon rr.vt understand that the refreshing
rains which water tlu» vegetation of this
rountry every few days are unknown in
India fur months together. Drought is the
‘great rnemy with which all agriculturists
are. forced to contend. This atmospheric
condition is tho greatest obstacle with which
we have to battle, and it has made India thu
meet prolific country in the world in tho
matter of inventing and perfecting all sorts
of irrigating proeftwe*. In that one particu­
lar, at least, wo easily lead all other civilised
• countries today.
“Coff«* plants, or tnxfa, m they may very
properly be termed, ire planted five- feet
apart, in each direction." Everything has
to be done by hand. There fa no such thing
a- labor taring machinery known in connec­
tion with tho business. Its use would Im- im­
possible. Tiie tops of tho coffee tlirulw nro
a out to force them to riioot out horizony, instead of Into the air. But the coffee
bushes on a plantation are not tho only ad­
junct of tbo buwiMM which require* culti­
vation.
.
"On ac-ount of tb* drought and tbs torrid
•suns, every inch of lhe plantation must bo*
fully protected by shade trees. Where UiLs
fa not done, tho fruit shrivel* up and fa-coiiM.-s
worthless w ithout ri|«ning. Experience has
taught us* in India that tho only really d«dr
leafed variety. The rays of the sun seem to
penetrate all other* and the labor of culti­
vating them fa wasted. Wo gvtxrnllr shnda
our coffee plantations with pan or all of tho
tbe eighteen or twenty varieties of fig trera
indigenous to the country. Where those
tree* are not properly located, they must bo
planted ami-cultivated.
“No branelirt are allowed within tweutyflve or thirty feet of lhe ground, and. annual
triDiminyc anti, pruning of both the coff.*&gt;
trees jiuiI the big trees which shade them are
nbkihitely necc«exry.. You can duubtlc*
form some idea of tbo immense amount of
labor which this prex^s* entails.
“There u uo more beautiful sight, however,
than a property cared for coffee plantation
after it has reached maturity. Tbe green
bnsh*« in regular rows below aud the equally
gr.-ro trees towering above them with pro­
tecting arms, form a very pretty jiicture. In
May tbe coffee bushes arc in full bloom, the
white blosRoms, something after tbe migno­
nette order, causing the perspective to resemblea waving, palpitating field of virgin
snow. Tho picking of the berries begiM in
November aud continue* until February. As
I have raid, all labor is done by hand, and I
regularly employ about (JOO coolies in man­
aging ray plantation. Tbe picking proccas is
naturally a tedious one, but labor is cheap in
Indio. If such were not the ente coffee would
be a luxury which few would be able to af­
ford."
Ugr. A t.Af.CE RED CHXDJtr.

"What doe* tho coffee berry resemble be­
fore it is plucked from tbe bushes!" was

Mr. Anderson smiled.
“I fear you would have some difficulty In
recognizing It at that stage of the procuediugs." be ropliwh "In color it is a brllliaqt
a-cd, looking very mticb like a largo ripe
-cherry. Tho berries of which the be virago
Is made are, in reality, tbe stone of tho fruit.
Tbe pulpy substance by which they nro sur-

. of liquor wax manufactured from it, but it
failed to win its way iuto public favor.
After tasting it, you would not be surprised

fruit bulba. After being plucksd from tho
bushes, the fruit is plocol in vats and n pro­
ems of fermentation takes place which sepa­
rates tho pulp from the berry . The latter
fa then subjected to more mechanical devices,
which remove* the remaining film. When

scouring process is undergone which place*
it in tho condition for market—a condition
with which you are familiar."
coffee
tbmffir
.
.
' “One pound ol the prepared berry is a very
fair nverngo per bush. Tho yield more often
falls under that figure then goes above IL"
“Do you export your own product!"
"Entirely. I have no dealings with middla
periencc, 1 pronounce that as by all odds the
most profitable plan to pursue.”
“I* the society of Mysore desirableF

dieted.

Only men with an honest deeiro to

iturars.

In one of the voluptuous fields of south
Florida a watermelon lay laughing in the

is complete, with more than half a hundred
signature*.—Philadelphia Ledger.

Tbo Australians arc a go ahead people, and
Melbourne is no mean city. A grand coffee

APt»!ea-AL»O*SJ,’“"r

drunk in tho grateful dews of night, Mnilw-l
*nratli the klsa of every hmorous ranbeom,
anti jmrUMk in silent rnpiure of tbo hoarded

1375,000. It is lighted by tbo electric light,
elegantly fitted, while elevators give commu­
nication with every floor.—New York Mail

dried. CSfiSUo

Ilitffiilo MvoRtneK.
Cattle-Choice uiitdwts. At23®».xc&gt;: coarse

-|l Hili' I.JIUK'... »--- - .- ■ - - ...
fit 5Ok$l.'nf; fnir totOiU, •I X’iftS* •’*• Lambs,

LEAVENING POWER

TDZFfL. S. CLAY TOL&gt;r&gt;

Of the Tarioiw Baking Powders ninstruted from actual tests.

Office and Dispensary, Rpcm 4, Immen Elcck, 43 Monro- St
Grand Rapids, Mi elf,

B0YA1 (PuriWM
Grant's• &lt;Atan» ...■■■
Hanford’s (when fresh)
Charm’ (Alutn powda) ..I
DaTia”sOd0.X.*(AU»i

'

l*M*tratr.

Barrenness and iliwase* mulllc

Bumtad's*

one call if possible. IJlrecitons in Mil laiirunzi".

Mrdlrines

Cleveland's
Dr. PrtoFs
Snow Flaks
Congress
HocUrt ................
01UM*&gt;
Hxnfcrd’i (Near Sad&gt;). wtea c* rab

Reports of Government Chemists.

Hastings Banner,
$1.00 a Year.
&lt;&lt;\w&lt; ■
lA/AMTCH bal'-nu-u to sdl'nursery
WAIN
WarrantTTHH II LU
L. U rtoc*- Allgood*
Permanent,
pleasant, profl table pillions for the right mrn.
(i vxi .Alaiirs and exiieuM-* paid weekly. IJb.-Mill,
,,
terms, aisliig age.
CiiAHi.r*H. CiiAsr..
Nurseryman. Bochester. N. V.
Mention this impor.

Wuia&lt;

,Jod^u
fS n oon for tb- rise ot Stu tents. Write vi d.t. Inquire »"d co»i)kire
McMullen itui'dlng. South Dir. Stree;. Grain! Kipids. Midi.

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES
Have opened their new stock of

FALL DRESS 'GOODS
Which good judges pronounce not only the largest, but the ven’
best ever brought to this market. Ifjyju jvith to see these nice new
patterns, call in.

CLOAKS

conquer tho melon tingle handed.
Taking out bis knife, be cut
lengthwise. It yielded gracefully

For Ladies and Children. A fine line of PLUSH GARMENTS.
New and desirable styles at prices that win trade. See thern.

pony by which tbe house is owned hi •1.250,­
000, of which WOO,000 is paid up. There are

in Intoxicating liquors. _ Tbo new portion of
tho palace, which has been added cinro 1M4,
contains 1M0 bedrooms, nnd tho whole edifleo

.

!,i&gt;lntoe*--3£H'Ft'&gt;l|-.
J’rwltry—Uve: foals. 7e;. spring e.ilckrm.
tk&gt;:il&lt;ieKs.:iir*c::tirkcn.loj. tc.
Wheal-No. t White. Kfc; Nv.
reo.
"’tirol-Fine waste*!. 3*f: medium»: coarse

rived at Ufa palatial one story, two roomed
mansion, opened- tho door gently, Went iu.
and placed his precious prize upon the tabla
Tho wife of his bosom and the tstios, ?rho
especially resembled tbeir father about the
feet, wero wrapped In such a profound alum»... I. —.... 1.1 »... ___ I . .

of intoxicants, but the license was bought up
with tho building and extinguished by tiie

roodating 600 people, suites of apartments for
families, and all tbo appliance* of a flret cLum
hotel; aud It b a building of this description

te;Ch»ek"n*.Cc.
——

ful green—a green that made u» rompromlso
with any other color, but held iu own with
unwavering tenacity. For days and days it
bad lain in a gvntie hollow stretching out

overwhelm our skeptical friend with proof
Underneath its polfahwl surface strange in­
positive atul practical that there is perhajs
uo other bird of land or soa so kren of sight sects made tbeir home* Tbe linto-aut, to
whom the sluggard baa been so otu-n ndvtexi
&lt;u tbe common gull of our own shores.
Breaking the biscuit into four porta, tbo to go, filled hU underground storehoUM with
largest of which was less than on inch square, ten times m much food as bo needed. nnd
for it wns a very small biscuit, wo* handed having no kv&gt; refrigerating facilitle*, allowed
one of the fragments to our companion, di­ half of it to spoil.
Tba cricket made a harp ot hl* left hind
recting him to drop it quietly into tho surg­
ing, seething waters just abaft tho starboard
paddle wheel. It wax of Hie samo color os and the-oiheT opera sharps.
Tbo spider wore his thin, gray pall, nnd
■the likMung foam into which it wm dropjx-d,
and by which, slightly submerged, it wm of into it many flfcs did fall.
The bumblelxw sometime.* lit thereon, anil
courts rapidly carried astern.
Once dropjxxl it was utterly invisible to dipping down its smooth sides imagined it a
our eyes; nt best, v.e could only gue» its nartal ratemy, and in a foolish Ot of anger
when-aboute, and yet, before it had Callen eft part of its bumble sticking tliurein.
Sometime* little bird* wjpi brigltt cy« and •
thirty yards astern, a large, black bacted
gulli though it must have Is-on somewhat luffy feathers and pert, concerted strut,
■xouid light upon thu stem and eyh tlw mon­
iucomnioiled at the moment by tho steamer s
•moke, in the center of which it was sailing, itor curiously, and Item, feeling* hi every
tissue of their tender bodim the mlllow wine
detected tbo flotsam, and dipping with bead&lt;tj summer, sing low in soft, delicious sobg.
long dart into the foam. s*xmred itl
.’
With equal dexterity it detected and pick•
AU these things tho melon greatir enjoyed,
&gt;1 up tho other bits, one by one,- m they
were drujyil into tho son, venturing at last for it was a poetic melon, and foiml some
io close tp the stern of thu steamer, that tlirwul of pleMuro in oil the sabtilo essences
with its large, bright eye it wxined to bo of life.
It was n cunning ration a’. - . ami when the
watering all our movements.—Youth's
cracker farmer nnd hi* long, lank
would
Companion.’
halt Iwfcra it. nnd tho old man would «ay,
“Bill, I ’low thifb yer molum nir rijet-mongh
A pcoyly dre.-.sed ok! man was lost night to ship," tho melon would stiffen litwlf and
grow hard nnd stern and rcpoUcnt, and the
fudbly nnd jw infally trying to make Ills way
inn would thump it with curiously distorted
thumb and flngvr am', drawl out: "Naw,
dad: that nir melum ain’t rijK* ernpugh yit."
ahead of a crowd of |Kuweop*ra coming out
Thon thu melon would exalt Its! born and
of a train. Finding the way blocked by tho chuckle softly m the nocking roo4'T chuckslow moving old fellow, tbe impatient people leth from the ridgo pile of tho l^iru when
crowded him tuLia anti ,-queered past. As
blacker face* tiluminatn the blackn-ss of
night and the .“fci-terbulo" is in rapid progthe thin lipa, and be held on to thu hand rail
re-e near by.
to keep from falling. ’
But one day tlu? tnei»n wm w^npfevi in
"About half thevrond had insacdand do
one seemed to notice him further than to sluiulu-r after a surfeit of sumnbui uutl dew,
give him a cold look, wb$n a bright faced, iU musclra all relaxed, lu cuticin yielding to
trilling
priwaire, ami lo! in tho twinkling of
sympathetic young man to?5k him gently by
an eye. as it were, iu stem wks rudely
the hand and mid kindly:
clipped ami it awoke to And itae
hundred melons in a jolting Car
down tho stairs."
Willi a grateful took tbe old man leaned Jacksonville.
'Now, most melons would hara !&lt; nil hope
ou tbo strong arm and was hct])cd down to
tho street, a groan and a peculiar scratching trt this, ami grown despondent a I indan­
a fellow
and crackling sound from tbo old nmu's sldn choly, but this particular melon w
of infinite Jest, and held a choice i
accompanying each step.
With tanrs and in a weak voice bo ex­ to its heart, and. although it coul SOO but
plained that bo was suffering from two bro­ little of tho country through whi
ken ribs. It was these that in rubbing t&lt;,-. riding, yet enjoyed the journey, f&lt;r It know
gether made the peculiar crackling sound or. 1 it wonld have some fun with tbo boys when
gave him excruciating paiu. Ho bad l»en it arrived at the great city by thrf Sr. John's.
In twenty-four hours tbo journev! was over,
knocked down nnd stepped &lt;ui by a bo.-Mand the melon’ were distributed tinong tho
somewhere up town during tbe morning, nnd
iu the contusion of tlw accident be lorf ninety fruit stealers of tbe city. Our hcri&gt; facam-j
port
and jiurvel of tbe stock of a sqf expatri­
cents—all tho money bo ha-L He had had no
dinner, was hunp-y, in pah/ and «anted to ated Greek on Bay street, and al^arbeJ in
rapturous ecstasy the varied perfumes arising
get to hU home in Jerseyr^
Tho kind heartwl young man listened to from orange*, peaches, plums, stnuwb-.-rlr«
tho story and then quietly idipped a iinil dol­ and a pair uf chi socks throw n earth**ly mi­
ner the counter. Two days and nights rt Jay
lar into the withered hand.
iu silent enjoyment of these ambroidnl de­
“You can get some one to help yon to tho
lights, ami then it carried out a long cberferry." ho said, and hurried away.
fates! pbn. Th? melons were plaqtd un the
“God blew you! Ob, God bless you," fer­ pave cutsidu the. atoro in order khat tlwy
vently replied the old man.
might dtlndo unwary powers by. M atching
But when tho Good Samaritan was a half ita opportunity, our melon gradtufily edges!
block away it occurred to him that tbo man
over to a box mar by aud hid behiid. At 10
ought to go to a hospital instead of to Jer»ey.
o’clock tbo thrifty Greek moved bit fruit inSo bo went back. Jcut as ho was about to
•ado and clewxl up for tbe night The melon
spook another down train camo around the
wax not seen ami not mfaaed, and | remained
corner. The young man was almost paralyzed in partial ob.wurity until 11 p. ml when it
with oidoniahmcnt to we the old one run to
roiled tx&gt;ldly into sight nnd lay shaking with
half suppressed mirth.
Then hn suddenly realised that the crackle
"OB I DAT WXTKmtlLTOXlf
ribbed old rascal was a fraud nod had gotw
At 11:30 p m. Calamity P. Muggins, Afri­
up to "work" another sympathiser. He let
him go, but is still wondering how tbo rib can, was going homo from a protraeted mcetI ing of Ixxlgo Na 4, Ancient ami Independent
crackiugnuund was made.—New York Tinies.
I Order of Hamstrung Som of Copernicus, an
order both beneficial nnd'social ia 1U organl
Where “lied Tepe" I'revallc.
ration.
A paymiub-r in tbe United States navy
As Calamity drew uiir tho store | ic melon
gives an excltange tho following account of slightly raised itn bead and grunt d audathe "red tape" that must bo gone through in -------- --------------------------------------------res stuck
making purchases for a man-of-war: Sup­ out so that they could almost shrike hands
posing that a paper of tacks is wanted on with his nose. Cautiouslr approaching, ho
board a United States ship on a foreign sta­ touched it with his foot Yea, it Kos a real,
tion, tbe fallowing is the routine actually re­ material melon, forgotten by the mrelesi
quired under general order No. 4U: Four re­ merchant when be shut np shop for |henight.
quisitions arc made out, which arc signed an
Calamity put ‘ils bands la his poikota uud
follows: Officer making tho requisition, four whlsUcd softly to himself. Then ho looked
limos, captain eight, paymaster eight, and
admiral four. Bids are start out to five mer­ sight
Th* electric light* began to flicker
__ ...» —4»t. „
__ __ v__
tirfie-s: merchants bidding, five; acceptance
of bid, paymaster, one. Bids are then made picking up tho melon bo moved rapidly off
out in quintuplicate and signed by the cap­ toward Haniontown.
"
|
tain five timoa; paymaster, ten; soulor offiThe melon laughed all tbe way there, at
one time so violently that it nearly felt oat

attached by tbo settlor officer of tho board
of survey in duplicate, two signatures, and
tho officer who-bM-mada the requisition

ClMlcr— nsiuw

with it. Uo did so and went to —
Tbo stars shone bcnignantly upon the shin-

The Little Brick Grocery

pig pen ami the hen coop, and nil was quiet

screams, and hastily lighting a candle, mlw
her husband making prodigious efforts to Ho
himself Into a lam! knot. Some wateradon

is well ndvahcad in overt-thing which renders
a city great."—Detroit Free Press.

A young man by tbe name of Pritt Daw­
ton, while plowing ou the Greenwnde farm.

Is the place to buy groceries and provisions, and to sell you butter
and eggs.

warrior's outfit, which has been
tho Bmithaouian institution at

GOODYEAR &amp; BAKYi'^

an casf chair whllo his wife started an on the

Nothing

and happily died.-Jacksonville tFU.) Tinies-

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„„h
mrtor,
Ila- Hn&lt;- Undn. rd Bo;, U.«r: »&lt;■ cany nallam indu ot tMU ntetaollal. mll-ma.1.
I,... ai«la,k tin- l..w„tof lulus ,.n.fu. B'v make Indrn till, »«-k „r our SI TS *2 00
S2 S0 AND S3.00 BOTSn.e, will
hanl kMtk,
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&lt;-t play wear. More OX ERCOA TS tian we ever hud AND LOTS COMING.

Our S3 and S1O

'Hue Cassimere and biot Suits
Are tl"- b* *i values -hown this season. Examine their umke. Don't buy pooily scwed gar­
ni- ::1 aiiy price. We -••!! good clothing so terrible low Hut you cun afford to aiohl traM:. We
deal In cheap clothing. BUT DO SELL GOOD CLOTHES CHEAP, i , tits Imve you In.&gt;.ir luijieriat Wor#te*l Cuatsaud Ve.*ta in Wide Wales* at 815.00.

OVERCOATS FOR MAN OR BOY

COUNTY NEWS.
Frank Norwdud's twin imide* took first
i-v.
.mv Aunvirizvii io re­ premium at tiie Kalamazoo fair.
Fc'»® autoenotams for the Manx a*;
E. Bishop is entertaining coni(Miny from
tiie west.
Mrs. (ten. Soule, of yoiirelty. is visiting
I W. x. Attkias, Moreau.
H.«. Bale. NMhvfile.
her sister Mrs. L. Whittemore.
J. McKelvey, Maule Grove.
Mrs. Braggc and Mi's. Williams arc
Preston jeweh. Astyria.
■ Poatmastcr. loevv.
T. Baird viaital in Grand Rapid* a por­
I’OTimMtcr, BiuillelJ.
,
•*
O'Dminen.
,
tion of iaxt week.
J. n. Covert. Carlton.
Mr. Gwin nnd wife, who recently moved
I'Ottuuutcr. Freeport.
here, burial their Infant child last Wed­
,
••
Irvtug.
l ostruniter. Milo.
nesday. They have the sympathy of the
'L-Morthlamt. Cedar Creek.
community.
F. G. Norwpod. Dvlnni.
»
Henry Arliour i« building a lorn.
JohnSboei. Hickory Corners.
Hrowu ft Cairns. Prairieville.
Minnie* Baird is making friends a visit
H;ron ITsbcr. CretsjS Corners.
here.
" m. Broward, Broward.
Many apples are lining shipped from
A. G. .Ie-,«u|i. Ormicrvillc.
Y itik. r !i|
ben*.
,
C. W. Armstrong, Bowens mill*
J. Tack and wife and C. Johnson and
I Money paid to these agents will be receipted wifevisltrdat Mr. Stewart's Sunday even­
,.r *7
B***™ proprietor#, and we trust
Ml subscriber* at tlie places muiied who have ing­
not settled with us will. betwwmJhH date and
Ray VanHoni who has been seriously
Sew Years, pay their #utaerijdiun» to the 'Hl I* rapidly recovering.
p tXXKn # agents named ainoe.
Frank Bishop Is era-ting anew house.
nMUMtniliyi
CUUK &amp; NIBKKKN.
D. C. Ranui-y i# doing a good buxines#
in the meat market.
Will Nicholas and wife started for their
I John and Mala Stanton trr very kick.
home In Howard City last Thursday.
Meeting last Sunday at the church by
C. Pennock wa* called this morning to
the radicall,preacher In the forenoon and Kalnmnzoo to see tils bntrtier win Is Very
Afternoon by the liberal.
low with typhoid fever.
•
! Fanners me not dlxapiminted in the corn
, M. Skillman, E. .1. Hartman Mid T. M.
Bainl. of Delton, were caller* nt J. IL
p'aMntlne's last .Sunday.
•

■ i Tin saint*, n via.**# of religious people
tiearly like tiie Muniiou;-. arc holding,
inerting* ut Shronty senool botixc.
Some time ago C. P. I nralw traded a
I watch t&lt;&gt; Willie l.uralM*** for a gnu chludug
I |hc wntcli to be gold nnd a goat Hiner, but
It proved to lie it no go watch mid Willie
tctuinal the watch and wanted the gun.
but C. P. ret ui*al to make tin.* exchange.
Willie went to E&lt;l. JahiIh-v'* where the
tuu wax and told Mrs. L. tliat he had a
gun there, which she gave'him. XVillie
mid gun both gone. C. P. I* u» mad as a
New York tauter.

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SOME ASTONISHING BARGAINS.
L&gt;
We are the lowest Prlred Clothiers in Grand Rapids, who buy direct from factories, manufarliters and importers, and BUrpa*# In merit and undersell all local pretenders to competition.
With stores In Detroit, Cleveland. St. Louis. Toledo. Buffalo, st. Paul, wenre the Largest Retail
। uhierWm th** l.'ontlnciit We deal in HATS AND FURNISHINGS quite extensively, and
Mail orders meet primp: attention.

days with frien&lt;Ls here last week.
Fannie Pierpc. who is attending school
at Hastings, spent Saturday and Sunday
with her parents.
The first carload of apple* wax shipped
'Hastin'***, Bahiiy Coijstt. Michigan. from here Satunlay.
.1. A. Hall started last week to .spends
snucinmuit i:atk&lt;
few weeks with Ids brother in Nebraska.
Sl.OO
YEAH.
J. A. Hall has his new house finished
H not paid before the cad nt the year the
but the car|M*i&gt;ters Mil) hang around there.
Plsabwrlptioa will
ely be SIAS.
II. .'Lh-r
u iU K- -an-.,
John Bush and family, formerly of this
place, have returned and intend to make
Barry county their home again.
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Published Wednesdays, by

nobbiest

i will find it pay# to investigate.

WHOLE NO. 1794.

HASTINGS. MICH., OCTOBER 16.1889.

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|DO YOU WANT TO SEE-:

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Lookt-r* alwaya wcl-

Lucien Polley mid wife have returned
from a in-ven! weeks visit with friends' in
Indiana much hiyirnved in htaith.
Will Elliott ami wife wait to Chicago
last week, but Mr. Elliott'# health failing
iiini they were.obllgvd to returnliome.
A. G. Cortright lias Ids new house well
under way.
Bertie Pennock, while in Kulamazoojittending school, was taken sick with. 'ty­
phoid fever where Im now remains in a
dangerous condition. hl# mother having
been .'Uuinioned to ids ta-dside.
N. B. Cowles, of Jefferson.’ Ohio, was
tiie gnwfj of W. T.'Bartier and wife Satur­
day nnd Sunday.
Mrs. Philip Mexum visited her parent#

A slight shower of rain fell here Satur&lt;lay morning.
Ed. Grille). nnd family have moved to
Wheal »in Barry county Is looking very
Allegnn
Co.
j-Mirly. but little of it having a*u»&lt;- up yet
Frank Lawrence Ims commenced feeding
! on account of the dry weather.
Ids flock of lambs.
; Mrs. Gto llaz**n is‘,-ry sick.
C. McCay and wife were summoned to
Cloverdale to-day ou Seeount of the death
■■ .i. .1. P&lt;Tklns went to Hasting*'on Mon­ of an infant child of John Andrus and
day l*&gt; attend tiie meeting of the Itoanl of
hiijteni*&gt;irx.
Grandpa Tack dial Saturday the 12th.
i4i*l vra-k iuost of our citizens attended
of old age. Uls funeral take# place to-day.
the fair al Hastings or Kalamazoo.
He leaves one son and a largo circle of
I Dr. -Hyde, of this place, took several relative# and trieuib* to mourn hl* low*.
i picoiiums on his slieep at the Kalamazoo
I fair.
.
J Will Draper was at Detroit last week on
Eider Cheney will preach nt the Star
| biiaiiieas.
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D* t. . Blackman and wife visited at school house next Sunday evening. Ar­
rangements have been made for him to
preach once in four weeks this aiming
The law suit ta-fore Esq. Brown last
week was quashed on account of the con­ year.
E. Pennock and wife have been called
stable's return.
to Kalamazoo to im-c a ilck nephew who Is
We bear tliat Emanuel Cook lias re­
lying very low with typhoid fever.
turned to the great Joy of hl# many friend*. ' Prof. Taylor I# about organizing a sing­
Edith Cliamlmrlaln is able to lie out
ing school at the Pratt selKNil house. Sufc,
fgain.
Most of our fanner* are busy picking cow to the young |wople theft*.

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TTTJJDSOTNT’S

TOWER CLOTHING CO
big white tower

urii.DiNG, opposite

sweets hotel.

Our Stock
of
DRESS
GOODS
and
DRESS
SILKS
never has
been finer.
We call I
Special
Attention
• to our
Fine Line •
■
of
pattern
SUITS
at all
PRICES.
Broadcloth
and
Imperial
Cloth
in all the
New
Shades.

fr: LARGEST

CLOAKS !

WESTERN
MICHIGAN

PRICES.
Misses’ and
Mrffl’s
GARMENTS

Matellasse,
aiiCM

Prlehardvlllp.

BUY YOUR

FURNITURE

WHO HAS THE

LARGEST
STOCK

Laaies pleaSe call and examine our fine assort­
' ment.
RESPECTFULLY,

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO

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Saturdav was the day for the farmers to
deJIver the hog* at till# place for Pratt and
Mclntvre. and many swine were forced to
(rave the home* they loved.
Dr. Hunt has moved Into the residence
formerly occupied by J. McLean.
Matt Bate* i« living in Tom Murray#
fcotw. while ha# new brick residence i« be­
ing built.
.
Mis# Wren, of Prairieville, lias been vis­
aing at Mrs*. G. Wllklnwm'x.
Repiogle A Chamberlain hove built a ci­
der mill on the north side of Mud latke,
and are doing a good bualnes*.
We hod a nlre shower of rain here lost
Friday night.
.,
Mr*. Mary (’ollln* I# in a very feeble
condition, and her recovery Is conaltlcreu
'^Th1/sf&gt; called saints are holding meetings
every day and evening at the Hope Center
school house, and large numbers attend.
Apple ixxrrels are «t ® premium here
now,
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Prof. Clancy, of Albion, onran trad *
singing school al thl# place
^Ev»&amp;lm*Uer •pent a few day* with her

Barry Co

Carpets, Curtains and Rugs Norm
In all Grades and Choice Patterns.

John Drummond Is making large quant iI tie* of cider.
We wonder it the law forWdiling the
rah* of tobacco to buys under seventeen is
generally iiirilerstood.
' Wm. Ritchie, of Yankee Springs, was in
town on Friday.
.Our school wa* In session last Saturday.
Hciliert Smith papered Mrs. TerjHmBing's bouse last week.
Mr. Crawfdrd died Saturday morning at
5 o'clock.
., ,
Mrs. Llbblc Fldier died vrry\Middeii)y
List week.
/ J,u*

state st.,

HASTINGS, MICH

alster. Mrs. Bu#m*II. la.1 weekMr. nud Mr*. C. Shumaker and Mr. and
Mrs. L. Edmund# Sundayed at Galesburg
svllli the latter'# brother.
Mr. Trethric and B. Elscy have moved.

Mrs. H. IL Mcrsiion, who Ims been sick
for M»iue time. I* still very low.
II. S. Tobias was in Battle Creek Mon­
day on Imslnesi*.
Chai*. Gaskill will teach the Weeks'
school the coming winter.
Samuel Weeks Jr. ha«a new remit eart
mid a new single harness.
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Carpenters began work on Ernest Hayns
new horse tarn and Slteep #h*-d Monday.
Chita. Gaskill rides in a new top buggy.
Farmer* of this place are loading their
shot guns and preparing for a jubilrc with
tiie chicken thieves.
Wm. Mershun nnd wife, of Kalamazoo,
and Miss Carrie Mrrshon. of Albion, were
called here last week by the serious lllnes.q
of their mother Mrs. H. 11. Mershon.
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R. IL Haynie* and wife Sundayed at
John Sheffield's. of Johnstown.

John Guy and Wm. Armstii'tig. of Put­
nam Co.. D. arc visiting at Samuel
Hobart#'.
Dial. Thursday about u a. in., Mr*. Jane
Ostruth, wife of Anthony Ostrulh. Rhe
leaves a husband and four children and a
host of relatives and friends to mourn her
loss.
Samuel Maraliall had his leg broken in
two places by an unruly critter that bowax
trying to tie up in the barn. Dr. (toucher
set the fracture and,report# Mr. Mnraball
doing as well a# can lie expected.
Mrs. Grey, of Kalamo. visited Maple
Grove friends laat week.
J. D.Xluy and W. H. Whitney, of Maple .
Grove, and F. I Willcap. &lt;&gt;( Baltimore,
went to Bengali, last week to move Rev.
W. I. Miefs to Hastings. •
Rev. J. G. Seaman has gone to !"urt
Byron to make hi# home with hb* daughter.
Rev. Altiert &lt;bthrnth and wife was here
the past week to attend tiie funeral of the
Mr#. Anthony Oi*troth.
.
Born, to David Murxliul) Jr. and wife
Oct. 5th. a daughter.
■ M. Guy spent Saturday aud Sunday with
Woodland friends.'
Mr. xud Mrx. Warner, of Olivet, who is
visiting Mrs. Warner's parents.
Bob!. McCartney has a very Mck child.
Mrs. H. L&lt;*edy and two cliHdreu are
qui\e sick at tills writing.
F. Overxia-.th went to Marshall, with a
load oOpoultry Saturday.
A. T. RJwlcy han some friend from
Battle Creek visiting theta last week.
Wm. Ouy; of Nashville, was home over
Sunday.
Dellbert Shoup fell and hurt his shoulder
quite lad one day lost week while picking
appjes.
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Your correspondent Mrs. E. G. l*otter,
not living aide to send you her usual letter
and thinking her many friend# wquld be
anxious to hear of her present col rd itIon.
1 would sat last Monday Dr. Youngs with
the assistance of Dr*. Drake, Palmcrter,
Vanlluni and Weaver performed a critical
operation in the removal of a cancer from
wliidi she I* rallying, and prospects seem
to lie very- much In her favor. Her aunt
Mrs. C..J. Wolf ami her sister-in-law Mrs.
F. M. Potter, of Charlotte, are in constant
attendance, also Mrs. Fowler, of Nashville,
rendered valuable assistance on the day of
the operation. Other relative# are doing
all In their power to ndleve her sufferings,
and hoping she will soou be aide to resume
her correspondence, I reuyain yours with
respect,w.
J.
The iiersonak property of David Rey­
nolds. deecasai. wPl be sold at hUCtlop at
hl* fate residence, Tuesday. Oct. 15th.
Byron Fisher made a business trip tn
Grand Rapid# Friday.
S. Bowen, Ju»t over the base Hue, has
been awarded a )«etision of 81,500 back
pay and $!'-• per month. We understand
that lie intend# to purchase a home In this
vicinity.
Mattle Brown spent Saturday nnd Sun­
day with friend# at Richland.
Mn*. Arthur Fisher Is improving. .
Threshing is the principal business of
the farmers here.
Nacre* of the Pool variety! of wheal
raised ou the farm of Warren Haber yield­
ed 002 bushels. Who I# ahead of that?
Most of the winter apple# In this sci-tiou
have been Mild at 81 per barrel.
Clin#.-Gilbert, while at work al Grand
Rapids, had the misfortune to get a piece
of iron in his eye. Willi tire help of a
doctor. It Is hoped no serious results will
follow.

John Britton has left thte j&lt;art of the
state for a colder climate.
Alex Edmonds and wife spent a few
days of last week with frfends In Augusta.
Charley Horn is again able to return to
his work.
P. 0. Henry luw got quite a fire on his
place. He had ntanit 35 men lighting It
one day last week.
E. D. Cox. of Chicago, spent Friday
evening with his best girl.
"Geo. Norris Is slowly recovering.
^Jieo. , Hinchni&gt;n spent Sunday with hi*
We saw a communication totiie Banneij, parents.
lust week headed ax "Correction to tlje
Frank Stanton threshed hi# clover seed
Morgan Letter.” We would feel ver&gt;M*sy if we lia*l in any way misrepresented
Edith iJtUuun close* a very successful
any of the doing# of the Red Ribbon society term of school in the Durfee district next
but we did not. We are opposed to con­
troversy but muxt try and defend onrvelves.
P. G. Henry had a letter from his broth­
Tiie corresnondent say s tliat at a regular er Silas who went to Mo. two weeks ago.
mailing of tiie club on May 4tb. 18T8, Dr. stating that he was delighted with the
C. O. Scott, Miner Mead and W. N. Devine
W
J
UT. Hinchman and daughter Millie
were appointed a committee to sec about
baying an organ. That was all right and called on Myron Emmons am) family Sunproper a# all socletie* do liusines# through
d«y.
their committees; but this does not do
away with &lt;l»e fact that the organ was
bought with the I'cople'# money and for
the use of the hall. Neither d&lt;x-s the
small amounts raised by the aid society.
They say to **'c construing, will give reccnt bsianclnx account*. If aowunto are
all balanced how doe* It aime Mr. Corres­
pondent that there 1# yet due W. N. De­
vine a small account? In error No.
ne
say . tliat the regular corresjxuiitenl to the
B.VXNF.U forgets that the club haa tx»J&gt;
chartered. We tax »&lt;*" »«
the writer. We do itot forget that the club
clalnu* u cliartrr. although we have not
seen IL neither have we forgotten that
nhra .
vlolww.M.
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..a. qulxlte number left to hold a charter, we
will wager a barrel uf cider that tliere is
not enough mcmbctwJcf: iu the organiza­
tion who have not violated their pledge to
form &gt; qurum and omscqaeoUr raz» do no
|(1c*l busincto- We. in eonclustaa wi
-ay that the organ am' chairs, are liall
prtqwrlj. *&gt;«1,r
that arc ?Ad,t’nM?
of having an organ at the lUr7' i ^ntVof
will go to Hasting, tliey can find ptetrty of
organ# for sale, and at reasonable, prices or
probably they can rent «'.c.
.
W. -S_k*tk«us .»i»
m t
"
a .wui
ping wixal to
visiting hl* * Jwi'l'riiay
-..I.,- buyiBg
I.ovit.i- iTIMldh.
Rapid*
goods,
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Henry Strung rommenred cutting tad
Moi iiiy more,tag. of Rutland. apent * few alate Friday.
K.ttk* Itookr*

"K*™£S -

tag.
Preaching at the hall Sunday afternoon .
Dewitt Hall occupying the pulpit.
Mrs. Bmmw,'' of . Itaxtiiigs. and Mrs.
Cora Brown, of Grand Rapids, visited with
their sister Mrs. May Carl, at Tbomapple
lake. Mrs. Beamer was taken nick and
did not enjoy her visit very much in con­
sequence.
Elvln Cole is now one of the happiest
men hi Tliunmpple—the reason is there is
a girl at his house.
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S X

Our being absent from town isUiereaaoa
we liad no item# last week. Our mall. to
booh to l»e carried by the C. K. &lt;k S. R. RMr. Weeden,, our cooper, has moved to
Freeport. We regret to tone Mr. Wwden.
C&gt;Snyder lia# hto work shop nearly
completed and is now ready to do any
work which Id# many patron# may .wish in
his line ot busInNM.
Jnllmi Hayden bad too mirfortuneto
get hl# land in a clover huller and got It
terribly mangled. Dr. Ben#*«n dressed II
and fount II necessary to amputate three
ttacm.
S. Schantz to our new postmaster.
Anglo Holme#, who h&gt;» been very alck.
I# not much lietter.
The Woodland News will soon eemnieiicr it# new life 1» Woodland.
John Velte 1# now located nicely in L.
Huhnes* new bouse.
John Valentine is putting a new coat of
paint on C. Snyder'# new tainse.

Geo. Enz wax going ty the deput Munday
evening, he met and roHidal with Dr.
Kllimtrick throwing both parttes out and
doing Injury to both bnggte*.
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last Saturday mid Sunday.

�FORNEURALCIA.
Many prrpnniilous for twin. vtUcre only
sail do n&lt;a ix iietrate t» ite misery, kootbe

too harsh or k&lt;o weak; too ndi­
ll producing liiOamatlun, or only
teutpotanr in et1c« -.- IL u. tl.0
e ilrvat Retnrdy for Pain—aphy-

acoteOil

1
how won/ derfully the ewemial element*
y arc MtablnrcL I* will »eek outgbo
aaln-ipnt iu the rataUr-ncvve, deeply :mIndded, or in the tender fiwe-nerve* nnd

a .Z f

PROMPTLYANUPERMANENfLV:
Mr.R. I.Von Felt. 1‘ownee Valley.Kou*., uriles
iw? iiitvly It

CURES.

IKE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO.’ Biillmote. Bd.

ROASTED TO DEATH.

‘ — nn.. VHK.II'-in OUUTTT nwir.
Hood a Hanupartlla will not do ImpoMiblllUra
Jit* propriefara tell plainly wtuu H baa done.

Natural Gas Again Does Some
Frightful Work.

Ina from any c
rooted by tett

V. ...MUI. "UUIL-Ieii,
(IM, »■'-■
will not be dtaappoiuted iu the result.
Grn. Alger will make nn address at the
HOOSE FIRED AND FOUR CREMATED
opening oflthe Benton Harbor Collegiate
Institute, UcL 23.
Dr. Jaques’ German Worm Cakesilcatroy
worm* and nuqove them from the syste:.i.
Safe, pleasant and effective.
Robert Hartung, a ilnimimw. Ira* been
arrested in Detroit for forgejry romiiiittvd
in PortlluBron.
t t
BHADroKU, Pu.. Oct 12.—At Davis*
Advcrtialtiit a patent tnedleine in the peculiar
Switch, a small viliag* thirteen mile* from
way in which the proprietor ot Kemp'* Balsam
this place, the dwelling of Patrick Daily wa*
for cough* tu 1 cold* doe*. I* indeed wonderful.
btiriMsl and hia wife and three sou*, He antharixri all druggist* to give those who
aged IS, 11 and U, respectively, were roasted vail for It a sample bottle free, that they may'
ir the flame*. At fl o'clock Thursday night, try It before: iiurchiulng. The large bottles pre
while the family were at *ujq*r, the father Me and Bl.M. Wecertainiy would adrisea trial
It may save you from coatuniptioa.
the go*. He unintentionally shut the throttle
A. Lorangvr A Co., manufacturingchcnitight, and ou turning it on again the house ista of Detroit, have filed heavy chattel
was filled with gas. An explotion followed, mortgages.
File*. Files, HIM.
LOOHE’S RED CM1VKK PILE REMEDY. Is
flamec The three boy* and the mother fell
pnhtrate On tiie floor, overcome by .tiie bent
and 11 sines. Mr. Daily rushed out of the inidliig piles— Price .'iOc! For sale by 'W. JI.
bouw to call assistance, but all efforts to Goodyear.
I. M. Weston, of Grand Rapids, says
eave the unfortunate inmates were futile.
The hou*e wa* entirely consumed in a few Jeff Davis |wa* the pioneer Inutlierman pf
tha northwest.
momenta

MORTGAGE .SALE.
Whereas Uofault has been io the condition*

TUa charred and blacken &gt;d bodies ot the
Of courjw you were. Hid you knora how
four victims present?d u sickening sight. pdlnful a little burn is. Col*-'.* CartiuUsalve
Mr*. Daily's Unite were burned from her histahtly Relieves the |rain «if bum* and
b&lt;«jy and her intestine* i-xpoficd to view. Hrr Mudds and will cun- the worst mis*1 without
a war. It; I.- .superior to .any extental rentwere not so horribly burned as the mother, •sly known for the relief and cure of piles.
but their black cm* I holies eould. nut be Fever sores, ulren*. Chilblains, bites of
identified until placed side by side. T«»a gaa |Mi(soitoiis |n»e&lt;ffs. salt rheum, tetter and
ail itching and irritating dlscaws of the
tiIng direct from a neighixn-ing oil well to skin nnd sealp. The wrapper of the gen­
the cooking stove. Mr. DaiIv i* *evurely, uine is blai k and the letters green. Small
but not fatallv, burned abmt tho haad and l&gt;ox--s 25 cants: large boxes 5*) cents. Sold
face, and is aimost crax&lt;d with grteY.
by E. II. Ijathrop.
Janies li Andrews, an :igi*l minister,
THEyTYPHOID AT JOHNSTOWN.
fell out of nn apple tree Friday tiiglit. and
broke his Heck.
Mothers will find Dr. Winchell's teething
Jolixsiowx. P»., Oct. II.—Pestilence has »yrup just the medicine t&lt;&gt; have in the house
followed the flood in the Coneinaugh valley, for the children: it will cun- roughs, cold*,
end the. horrors of typhoid fever now con­ sorb throat, and regulate the bowels. Try
front the stricken people. As near a* can be
Tiie Ih'troit Stimlny Suit lost ite fight
rible dta-mto and ktedrel fever*, while about wlthHho Ijiiiocrajiliirdl union and ia agate
twenty deaths nrc traceable to ite cause a union tiftke.
during the pest tnouth. Thu canto of the
spread of the disease i* due, according to the
Weaken**! and di’rattgtxl livers, Mouuirli*
the west half of the north wewt quarter of arc- tteteniriit of Dr. Matthews, local membvr of and Imwel* should never be acted on by
Don twenty-alx. al! In township three north. Uh? state board of linaltb, to the deldlitated irritant* like- coniuum pills, bran, etc.
Mlle*' PilU cures liver complaint, coustlthe p&lt;Kir shelter qfjoided by the temporary patlou, piles, ete„ by n n»w niethiHl.
Dated August ^Hb. I KM.
itnictures that are inhabitcL
E. K. Joxkm.
Sample* free at AV. H. Goodyear's.
Traateeuf the Estate of I srael Cutting &lt;te.-.-ased.
Charles Bidwell, a fornirr Adntin mer­
New Yohk. Oct. 12—Jfobn Wcwka, a chant, tiled suddenly io New York Mon­
IVewtem Union telegraph liar men. was killed day.
Ellrrt's Extract nf Tar A Wild Cherry
CHAJ^RY ORDER.
yraterday by coming in contact with a •'live'’
Is a safe,’ reliable and plea said remedy for
Bute of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit In
coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, and al)
Chancery'.
Bolt pending in the circuit court for the taken to the station it was found Hint tiie throat troables; will relieve and benefit
right Ityunii li:i:l ten almost burnt off and
consumption. Try it and be convinced.
Every bottld Warranted; price &amp;uc and 81
Elia Bowen, complainant vs. William Bowen,
Prepared
?a» burnt to the per bottle. Sold by druggist*.
defendant.
by the Enimeri Proprietary Co., Chicago,
In this eauM it appearing that defendant,
William Bowen, is not a rriAdeni of this Mate, contact with the throat bad burned its way "*•
.
but rr«lde» In Kokomo. Colorado; therefore on
Rantz Bristol, aged 40. accidentally shot
motion of Braith &amp; Colgrovr. solicitor* for coinhimself dead while out hunting near Clare.
pialnaut. It-Is ordered that defendant enter hi* right foot wo* also buntet
appearance In said cause, bn or before foar
Advice tu Mother*.
■math* from date of thl* order, amt that wlthMrs. Winslow'* Swiping Byrup should always
la twenty day* tbeeomtilalnant cause thl* or­
lor children tecihlng, Il soothes the
IxoiANAPOUK, Oct 12—Paesengaf*on ths be used
der to bo published in the Hasting* Baxxvb. a
(oltena the gtints. allay* all pain, cures
newapaper -printed and published in said Vandnlu* line report a serious wreck this child,
wind
colic
and
is the brsl remedy for diarrho-a.
county, said imblieatlon Jo^ be continued once
side of Terre Haute at nn Ariy hour yester­ Twenty -lire cents a bottle.
Another house nnd fifty cords oi wood
A. Ho.'KJ.l:.
day morning. The trairr went through an
Circuit JtxIgeopen switch and the engine and two can* bunted In Grand Haven Sunday* night.
Smith £ Cotxt no
Complainant.
were wrecked.
Engineer Edward Miller
. 8. HntCK, Register.
An old piintaui, retired fromj-ractlce baring
was thrown under the cab aud injured inhad placed hi tits hand* by an East India ni)»-

estate of Israel Cutting, dceearad. beau I ng date
the ninth d»y of November A. D.. taw. aud re­
corded in tte office of Iteglvter of l&gt;eeds for
Barry county. Michigan, November ninth. I^tr,
In Uber riln&gt;«een of mortgages, on page* 4tc aud
&lt;17. on whk-h mortgage there 1* claimed to lie
dne and unpaid at the date of this notice the
sum of nine hundred slxty-slx sail Ki-iwfloUar*
prteeipalniMi Ihterest. together with un nttoraMra uf twenty the dollars, a* stipulated iu
niortgage. and no ncllon or proceeding in
law or hi equity having been nwtltuted to re­
cover the ddbt secured l»y raid uiortgsg- or any
part tiier''-I.
Notice i» hereby given that by virtue of a
power of sale contained In said mortgage, and
tte statute in such care made and provided the
■aid mortgage will be foreclosed bv a -ale of
tte mortgaged pretnisrs therein described,
which sale will be made at the north door of
tte court house In the city of Hatting*. In tho
eouutv of Barry nnd state of Michigan (that te
Ing the place of holding the circuit court for
Barry oounty), at public auction by the Sheriff
of said county on Kalnrday, the thirtieth day of
November A. D.. imo, at twelve o’clock twou.
to Satisfy tlx- amount which shall then be due
on said inortpage with interest, coats and ex­
’ pease* of safe, together with twentv-flve dollars
Mtorney foe » stipulated tn said mortgage.

Statc of Michigan. in the eirenit eourt for the
from the race* nt Terre Haute tn the track*
tai W. Reynolds, copartner, doing tiuslne** at nt Laxtegtou, Ky.. were fatally injured.
Basting*. Michlean, under the Arm name and
style ot Nearer Brothers &amp; .Reynolds, plaintiff*,
v*. Allen G. Fret-inan. defendant.
Notice I* hereby given that on the twelfth day ' Maxhfieui. O.. Oct 12—A collision be.
•at September. A. D. law. a writ of attachment tween two freight train* on the Baltimore
was duly l««aed out of the circuit lor the county and Ohio railroad at 1'redcriektowu ye*ter­
of Barry, at the suit of Chester Mc*»er. Richard
B. Messer aud Daniel W. Reynolds.copartner*
doing tKHlnass at Hasting*. Michigan, under
tte Unn name ami «lylc ot Messer Brother* &amp;
Meynolds. Ute aiwive named plaintiff*, against track. Another freight dashed into th&lt;* rear of
the first south-bound train lieforcn flagman
could be sent back, making ihreo trains in
fnutant alxnre named, fur the sum of* Ore hum all that were vreckwL All the trainman
AFl-KX &amp; * AXAK.MSS.

Attorneys for llaintttJ*.

ottsly injured. The lorn is estimated at about
iiHi(MSI
x

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
CutvEtAXn, O., Oct. IX—A Leader »peclal
Mate of Michigan, iu the circuit court for the from Uma «ay«: Two children were biuen by
county nf Barry, in attachment.
John W. Jtabeock. plaintiff, vs. Allen O. Free­ rand dog* yesterday afternoon. Both dog*
man. defendant
.
were captured by the polic1 and killed. Frank
Notice ts hereby given that on the nineteenth
day of Hcptrtnter. A. D. 18®. a writ uf attacli■mut was duly ilsued out nf the circuit court tim, and be la now suffering intensely. The
other was a 2 year-old child of Jehu Linde■man. Il was not badly hurt.
. for the sum ci nne hnudred and
no too dollars, which said writ was

Dated Ulis -rod day of October. A. D. iw.
Brt AKT, KXAt-FKXS VANAUHAX.
Attorney* for Plaintiff.
KHERIPF’8 SALE.
Notice is hereby elven that by virtue of a writ
State of Michigan, to me dire.-ieii and delivered
and against tiie good* amt chattels, land* and
teoen&gt;riii*.ot Carrie E. Cru** and Nelson IL
-Groo* in the county of Barry, and tn favor of
WUlram H. Goodyear deceased, (the said suit
&gt;M ............. nf xr..n- T
meat of raid deceased. 1 did on the loth day of
April, A. D IMR, levy upon and seize ail the
right, title amt Interest of Hie said defendant*.
Carrie K. Urosaand Nelson H.Cross, hi and to
Rte folluwlng property and lands to-wlt: The
east half of the north cast quarter of section
eight In town Liyeo north, of range nine west,
eaatalning eighty acre* of land more or lc«*. all
■f which lanidlexpoacfnrsaleaodsellatptibteaoetloa or vendue to the highest bidder, at
tte north front door of the Court House. In the
aof Hasting*. In “Id couutr of Barry, on
rdav. Che ninth day M November. A. D.
Uta. at ten o’clock In tte forenoon ot that day.
Dated at the City of Hasting* Utts icth day of
BakkmHiiRixkk.
■
Sheriff of Barry County,
tterrii a Colobovk. Atty's for Plaintiff.

Cablihij:, I'x, Oct )3— An infuriated
tadl yentertisy gored to death the 12-yearwd daughter of Ml*. Itedebangh, living urar

BvauxoTOir, lowa, Oct IL—Lawrence
HerrilL the young ran of a farm-r living
near this city, woi Tburaday convicted of
highway robbery, the art Consisting in com­
pelling August B. Brandmier, the son of a
neighboring farmer, to give up 10 cant* and
a pocket knife which he had ju*t purcba-vd
iraeted a groat deal of attention in this ste
property taken nnd the high standing of the

year* in the penitentiary.

Notice was given

dollar*.
SntDturtKlJi. Maas., Oct. 12—Tte dele­
gates to the American Internaticm*! eongrau

.
ATTACHMENT NOTICx.
State of Michigan, in the circuit court for the
uaunty ot Barry. In attachment
trtnert doing IniMuc** nt Hasting*. Michl­
, under the Brm name and stvfr of Good­
** Borne*, plalntlfi. v*. Alien G. Freeman.

they were addrrssed by Governor Hiil
ram of one hundred and alxtr

Rome, Ort. H — Monsignor Hatulii

sumption, hronebitt*, catarrh, asthma and all
ttiroat and lung affectlou*. also a positive nnd
radical cure lor nervous debility luidaHiiervnus complaint*, alter having tested It* wonder
fid curative power* iu tiiourand* of rase*, ba*
felt It bis duty to make It kuow&lt; to hl* saffcring
fellow*. Actuated by this motive ai d a desire i
to relieve human suffering. I will send free of
charge, to all who desire tt. thl* redne In Ger­
man. French or English, with full direction*
fur prrparii g and using. Sent by mall bv a&lt;f.
dressing with atamp. naming this paper. W. A.

BIG MONEY FOR AXTELL

SKINS ON FIRE
Agonizing, itching, burning and bleeding

front head to feet. Hair gone. Doctors
nnd hoepitabi fall. Tried everything.
Cured by the Cttileura Keittedlm for Sn.
rvM-nis ■» "j
. .., .u
TriutK Havte, Ind., O.’L 12—Axtell, the
s-yea-oid stallion. with tte help of tbe nin; .
___ — ink., wax *.••■?. VMterdav 111 11' '1VK.
. .... . ..... ...... ----......
to teat tte IPyear-ohl record (2:1#H) hclJ lieeti ihroukh tit" bospttai. but alt to no purhr the Califonun fitly. -Sunol, and lowered
ft Ih' » steR &lt;loing
jn'*
. -’I2', ;
flnitbqi; strong. wiiboutB wabbkM lai* tour (luiieuntBemedH**. and in
rtrote.
Be-ulre reducing tte —l-yror-old Ixkttle* of Gullcune Resolvent
rocor.l ihi* ptrfortMfiha tent* ttenmerd «of mid uutk-urattoap. I And m»ra
stalltaH at all aK *
'Viliinire. the driver,
wa* taken from his sulky and Imrno aloft

Cured by Cpticura

FALL MB IJNTER

YOU

u: H. Genu an. Wurtsboro. N. Y.
iiuruing and Itehiug

for the gallant colt and driver.

SHOP
JtpS a. readily -

of the match rate.betweeu Bella Hamlin and
never seen any thing like it before. I received
no help from nuy oi them, or from any ntedlclue that 1 eoted get bold of anil! 1 tr.-sl your
Cutteura l.emedfra. After three week** u*c I

flyer* rwpoudol to the starter's bell, but thy
tiiuv was nothing to brag of. Belle took
both lirat* in a w.-ll contested race, the lune

THE RESULT OF PARSIMONY.

boon! of lK-alth ba« t*&gt;uml a proclamation
declaring diphtheria to be epidemic in th&lt;*
city, ami Mayor Kelly ha* wmi&gt;1 hi* edict
calling upon th» ciljam*. to at onro ptera
their prop-rtieN in a healthy condition. Kou»
of tim undertaker* have refuted to lurthcrtrn*
dauger the live* of their taniiHvsby handling

The oily
if public improvement*, and thia year bu

LESS

Dress Goods,

clyruied. I recommend them
itu skin diteaae*.
C. E. OSNK*. Taftarllle. Vt.
Most Intel)** Itching
1 have ummI lire Cutleura KernedIr* success­
fully fur my baby, who was afflicted with eexenia. ami bad such Intense Itching that be got no
re*t day or night. The Itching i« gone and my
baby I* cured, and I* now a healthy,rosyetirekedboy.
Mabv Kklijuim ixs.
Beloli, han.
( ut irnraiRraol vrst
The p«w blood pnrtfler aud purest and l**t of
humor cure*. Internally, and t attaint, tte great
.skin eorc. aud Co'..ear* baap. an exquisite akin
teantlffer. externally. InrtauUy rellere mid
*i&gt;erdily and i&lt;erruaurutiy cure tte most agon
Hing, itching, inirntiig. bieecDng. .raaty. crusted
and pimply Olseaws and buuiorsof Ut-sKln.
stalo aud blood, with Io*.* of hair, from pimple*
tv scrofula.
.
sold every* here. Price, Cutleura, 5&lt;&gt;c. ,• Map.
«lc.; Beaolvenl. 91. Frvpan d bv Hie Putter
Drug and Chemical Corporation. Boston.
fcW“S~n&lt;l for "How tu Cure Skin DHe**r*.''
Ct l&gt;.ige*. to lihi'trailont auit 100 trstimoi'lni*
HI Rdl’LEM. blackhead*.

S50 TO I

Flannels.

Si.O

Cloths,

STENOGRA

Shawls.

would po “ ’
Snub a monopoly

Cloaks.

excellent quality

rlM"*

making.

&amp; k**“* n*ln».
Muscular
Strains
backache, weak kldory*.

rlu-iunatKin. aid .-best jmIh* tT
llevcd In one nii.iute by theCutleura
Auti rotu Tlaater. r.evUls.
Ex-Governor Huodly, C. A. Dana,' and
liyp-r A. Pryor went among the runny
well-kuown eiiix-ti* no tbo platform.. Ex-

Three special mamltuuions will be belli this
fall as follow* -.
At Hastings. Friday and Saturday. Out. ;.Mh

He

burg, by letten
manufacturing
v»j&lt;! that tn dote

J&amp;ckeu, fe I; Jhmkw,

condition ot Cull
•.he monaster**
great ’civil -wa

lit d.uhj P

land dwelt upon tb&lt;* purity and tUM&gt;ifl«bne«M
make these quaiitie* in thtmi*dve&lt;n cans* of
dHtinciion; and if •&lt;*, wiMKber such a state
of affairs bode* well for lb*, public welfare.
Mr. KndtCs a|ie*cb was the warm tribute of

At Mld.llrMlle. Friday and SMnnlar. Not.
spthandxxh.
The*c rtainlnalions --.re for third grade e- r
p. tu. on Friday »i‘d elow at four t». in. ou Sat­
urday. No special eertinratea wiU be issued
unless atMOlutriv neccuuiry. AH who intetxl

itan’teunvtv

be handled the t

ah*iw Un- l;t|&gt;

m»r fri’-nit.
J M. HMITIt.

in t sonu w twit *
Indeed, to. ttd
like a Culrctt g
the local luothe:
&gt;pnng. Sir W«

day the committee to whom was referred the
proposition to divide the diocese* of Michi­
gan and Nebraska, reported unfavorably

fused to rn
from it* rejection
"of resolution
revision. wbl&lt; ii provide* for the rareciutuon of tte litany at morning j&gt;rayer
on Sundays, Wedue* Uys nnd Fridays, and

reference to thia
ot Edinburgh
world tor tntd.it

BATTLE

had at girdles
t bn Ctfross han:
that. My moth

for* on mulran'uf Smith &amp; Colgrvvr. *oueltar* for
complainant; M l* ordered that defendant enter
ter appearam-e in raid ranae. on or teiore nr*
moutli* from the date uf this order, nnd that
within twenty dap the complainant canoe thio
venticHi adjourned to participate in memo­ order
to be publhhed in tiie Ham ixcalltxxr.B.
rial ixerctses in honor ot Bishop VaiL
**&gt;&lt;! publication to be continued ouee tn each
diocew* waa rejected—HM to 111 Another
proposition for an apiwllate court in etch

A young and

Jam night that
junior honor* in

chairman of the RoputJicnn central commit­
tee, claim* that the R •publicans e/rtaiuly

majority. The ofll?iat return* from Braver
Head county elect Jam -* P. BaoMtt (Rep)
to the low*r bout*, nnd Henry Blair (Rep)
Both

• Michigan State Land Office. •

ably rare that

drx-rltMti primary wlmol laud, situate in Itarrj
county, forfeited for tion-pnnieut of Interest,
will Iw offered for sale at public aue'lon at this
olfler Novemlier tith. Itra.-M ten o'clock a. in..

crat*. There ar? alleged
irrrgularittes in
• irreguraniw*
.n XoofePI
:h the Bepabifeaa*
tiAcatr.
Description.
Rance
Gen. Algrr'a check for 8100 found it* Sliver Bow county which
are taking advantage of, «.
aift it tiie decision I :&lt;H*
way to the relief fuml at Grand Haven.
nw‘« ufnw‘*
propped trend.
lot No. 1
mats will’
Physiologist* catlnuitc that the heart
&lt;I*m*s 5,000.000 jHHtnds of work each day.
N*P wonder people drop dead with.wnfn
out hearts. Tills cuuht be prevented by
Dr. MIIm' new and great discovery, the
New (’tire. Always cotninenceK when yon bone of contention in the Ej.Libopal general State of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit.
first begin to get short of breath. Imvv convention Salnrday. Ooe party favor* , 1 do hereby ta and appoint tte fallowing as
and for tho time* for Itoldtng tte M-rerat terms
weak, faint or Mwihering spells, pain or couluinlng the revision, while tl» other of
court wlttaii and (or tte llfili yudleia! circuit
U-nilentcfo In side, etc. Sold at W. II. .want* to stop A minority report in opposi­ after Jan. tat. IMnjric.:tion to further revision win rrad Siturdi y.
Kat op County—Third Monday In January,
Goodyear.
and then a long dtscusaum took place, but tlitnl Monday In April, third Monday In July,
&lt;&gt;M-ar Fenn, of Stanton, raised 2M»bn*h- no a&gt;on was tidl.-n. Dr. Leouart wa* third Monday In ttaoter.
.
eis of fMttatbcs off 1 • acre* this season.
Barry Counly-Seeoml Monday in February,
comecrated n bUh4p nt Bt. Thomas church second
Moridsy in May. third Mondnv -lu Au
English Spavin Liniment remove* nil Saturday morning' with th* iinprwedre rlt- gust, secund Monday In November.
Hurd, Soft &lt;«r Calloused Lump* and Blem­ ual cf the church. Bishop William*, Lhi pre­
Calhoun County-teeoiid Monday In March.
rirxt .Mniuisv tu ti.i...
...
ishes from hontte. Blood Spavin, Cnrbs, siding bishop, being the eonsecrnUir.
Splints, Sweeney, Itlng-boue. Stitles, all
Swollen Throats. Sprains, Cough, etc.
Cqt:uii Judge.
Save 850 by use ot one bottle. Warranted.
Des Moines, lowo. Oct. 12 -The con teat
Sold by Dr. E. IL Iratlirop, Dracrlat, nt Wayland fur the RepuhUcaa nomination
Hastings.
MURTGAGF. K.U,
IMault having been madMnU.
™—— of
the condition*
A tnannfaeturer of safety bicycles would
.
,--- ,..............
'
a certain ronrupw made b/iCharic, Hotchkiss
locate in Flint for a cousldenitioti.
senator. Ten hundred and forty ballots had
Hnmbklw. h&amp; wife. U&gt; WilliaraJ.
■ H*PPy Home Bl&lt;md Purifier is the peo­ beao taken without result, an I then lYo»b- Dibble.dated.Ianuary fourteenth, A. D, UM.
and
re.-orded
in
tiie
offlre
of
ite
Register ot
ple's popular toedleine for purifying tho ingtur county moved to nominate U» &lt;-an­
biots!: preventing or curing dyspepsia, di-fate of Henry county by ncclauMtiou.
winch w*nu
___
mortgages on rage Wi. said mortgage being
4nilousncax. bcadaelK*. Mis and all fevers
i’jV “'dmiod by aald William J. Di bbl son the
and malarial diseases. Price 50 eentA nnd
•Mil day of April. A. D. 1M3. to Emily D. Buit
oiie dollar per bottle.
wick, and ated anlgnmeut wa* duly recorded
In the &lt;»m«&gt; nt the Register of DetsU (t.r Horry
tion here revolted in rutoniing fifteen Demo­
}-228K?1
C1/n'Kn PILLS CV HR SICK
crat* to the council out of twenty.flvw .nd
live member* ot the board of aldermen of at llie date of thl* notlta the sum ot ten bunthe rame party. They ulwo
Uw
,lIur '’’'G-hv-* nnd ulMty-oM cent*
Tiro Lawton LMdflr lias Mwn materially •W^nnd Hty clerk, tiro mayor. Still Ivan,’ &lt;9104* 9D and an attnrnei fee uf twenty-live dol­
prm Ided for tn said tnortgMe, nud no rail
improved by a new make up.
*7 V™- ®«Jority. Ttwre w«* » very s.nali lars
^terw^Hm*-;- Amo',“
&lt;^mvilm3n orproccedhig* at law laving t*.-r.n Itratttuted to
Ji".lnon,?y* *c'&lt;rod by raid nuwtrage
?r h
“T*0/'
Ulpn-'fore. by virtue
It I* the current report about town lhal
01 “‘tP»*w of »*le contained In mid mortgage
Kemp’* Balsam for the throat anti Innj* I
and the statute in such case made and wovid
making some remarkable cure* with peoph
e&lt;&gt;.
notice
I* berebv given, uxatenbauirdav.
Orn-c. Col,, o«. n -tw„
the
fourteenth
dky
of
December.
A. D. tore, at
who are tronWed with coughe, rare throat
asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Any gress yesterday, elected Julia Ward Howe
druggist will give yon a trial iHrttle free ot cool president; babelta Howland, of Naw York.
It H guaranteed to relieve and cure. The large secreLu y ; Hrarietta Wolcott, of Mamoctrawtta traBMW-. Bophu Hoff uan, Of New
P*rc'1 of
Nnlpc shooiing i» reportetl good around
Crnoked lake. Barry county.

la a medicinal toilet Miap, abeoltitely hunt
and free from the dvlaterimw Ingmllenta
.---—mm auaan
rated In many of the Mecatled Kkln m«i&gt;*. «*wrig*r» on tte steamship Etruria, wblcti
5L!HU,“P&gt; ,Ur*T countv. Mtriilgsii. and
....
...
It purities the skin, allay* the Irritation of Barani?P- T. described as fo nvra
sunbuni. rash ami prickly heat, soften* the . ?
barnuni, nud their grandran
hand* and prevents roughnes* and chap­
ping. cures black heads. pUnplea nod skin
blemishes, and preserves, frralietu and
lieantllies the complexion, it produers a
soft, creamy emulsion, even in Irani water,
and la a positive luxury for the hatii. tl»e
toilet and the nursery. Get only the gen­
uine. the label mi which I* black and Ute
lettera green. Price 25 re»it«. Sold by K.
II. Irathrop.

mgoTerruyebo

kept rawing f

.

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
sIS -

but stiil t ho oth
as thaugti I wm

rapidly moving
testanta had t

my might and

to be placed nb

•now frighten*

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
—
' Bf«t Materiid- IDs-' ‘
If not ralO by Jpjir dealer ■

1
.

white drees,

. little girl boca
was trying toe

-•

,

hatmion.’ Ifh

Ueitirii and latte?

A.

WOOLLEY,
HASTINGS.

&lt;bme book, ta

Very Reasoad'ch Teras.

l -tankboMka to

b
' 2” acres iff Huthnd. fnir h&gt;
K&lt;al outbuildings. 50 m-"’
I ota of fence tjmlier and
uiln* of tbhetty1 "*
1’bls farm will be *ol&lt;I
«
reasonable pa«tuntit «low»-

,
.
’

40acreslu Rutland " . n.,
city, all iinproi-eil, g«*d
'*
buUdlng*. Irand l«y» well stul PJ » _
well. Has ta-en sold withu. l.*«l lb’
for 81,200. Win be old wa-v
fiffun'«city lota in Hastin-*. ''■.’‘^'./’lilf
forabudH-.
Will •* d”*11 ,,ul '

their value.

lionud I rake Is .said to be the rtmiuK

HASTINGS. MK’IL

Ct imso Trite

HU babtt

�s
Xto

SALE OK BEAL ESTATE
.... &lt;-.■&gt;unty of Calhoun—»*.
'■ 11 -e?of tte estate Ot Bernard Godde,

* newspamr clipwhc.

FOILED.
smo lever, srUie'i wu r
w?.
m
whu- “• *"*
Vtog at Melbourne ran away to tlx- t
’TO.And the senile from Up. d^n»l.

--- - .......... uuVui coiiam
hoticM ot death, sad. *oiemn.

■i

—- - • M. m «w 1.0 uno across tl
dwk in trout of him. Suddenly there w
• xharp clfrk. My huabnnd hail drawn

Otbar half

MUTINY ON A GOLD SHIP.

It was our last Friday night at Castle Bluff
, GOO PER YEAR.
it: iUIXtr fOB l.AVtEM. hoarding school. Most of th# girls were g,)no
and the few who lived iu or around X#w
. «r particulars to the
\PHfC INSTITUTE. 1 ork. and were obliged to remain until Satirday moruing. were countuig the boars of
ANN ARBOR. MICH.
■•apuvjty
u*
It wu* a dismal .night. The rain beat a
easetee tattoo upon the piaxra roof, while
Girdlesi be honeyuieklo -craped an accotmuiuiment
the •taplu f&lt;*'d ot the cotin­ upon tbe pane*, tte wind pipM shrtllr. an!
. .a cake# it will readily •very now nnd then, as it shifted, w#’ could
,
- • .at tha nianufarturo of tear {ho roar ot tha breaker* at Forlorn
:. platc&gt; Upon which then Hope. We were huddled together, seven
. &lt;ui&lt;i n very important in­ ;trh, iu tte study parlor, grumbling brautM*
.
«. - nintiopoly of suchmauu- tbo evening train for New York wn* sn ex,
small oody of craftsmen nrem, and *n did not stop at Castlo Bluff.
.
liaatdo privilege indeed.
"I would Lave cut the closing enrefaes and
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V&gt;-.i-linmilthsof Cui rose taken tte 2 o’clock train if th - 'General'
. - ‘;i? &gt;; I. and. eo far a* the would have let me,” said Sarah PrituL
.
: :teir ■rar« l.« concertied. frowning.
• n.tirdv deserved it.
“Tte General” was our nainn for our prin
• .i.i'j.. • VI visited Cuirusa
ipal, Mr*. SI., whose imj«&gt;siug carriage sag,.
r• ..-.I tte preen-* of -girdle
tte title which Dickens bestow* cn one
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thereupon grnciouidy •f hi* characters,
he xirdieMiiitha of the
“Our sacerdotal friend w-etns pensive to
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patent. tte sole right of night,” I remarked. nuacUwously. “What
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. u h articles,- th-ugfi it is ■ntonalnmenl would your Reverence be
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■ toe merely cuuflnxxxl an
•leased to countenance!' I luLLd. turning to
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. :y e-.-ilerring the privilege. ■iuruh. Tbo poor girl- hod to atiKtrer to -a
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. • i-u-perity which marked the greet many punning variation* of ter name.
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&lt;citu the dteolution of 'nd«ii. we all Lore school names. Mile* was
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. —urae-ireins-ut of tte
’ •. the girdh'tuakrr* ’ craft Jonimmtanos,” a&gt; an improvement on
&gt;1 largely, in ccmtuoa
Franae,” otherwise Franco*. Minnie Waith.
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.. 1 uhdingand iron'trade*. -be mod diminutive girl in school, was “Car­
nudtiug a “Culnw* girdle" lift Giaut.'’ abbreviated to ’’Cardie;" J&lt;mufo
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. 'n.ewhataa follow*: Tho •inepherd was known as “Shepherd,.-*'' or
,
ii lump of iron, and while ‘Bopeep;" Bertha Hcln, wbo wa* always
-tig-two *turdy apprentices •willin’,’' ivu* "Harkb;” “Lib" Cbnmlierlain.
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. ,.tu;it». ta-ating the mas* Into i high spirited, iudc-pend.-ul girtf was called
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- &gt; ■&gt; ; - ■;» aud girdle being all iu
•Liberty.’’
:•of n (irrfcct article being
I had tw-vn reoilbig aloud from "Ours^hi■
d it • uld ring like a tell, tual Friend," but finding my audienea too
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. .-i-trrn goug* with which restlcas to listen. I cloaed the book and walked
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. &gt;i ah.) « H.!i are umnufoctured
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• nnlar. fashion,
“No uw» to watuh for tbe rtciincr tonight,
:• .-&lt;'1 ■■■■ '■ ■ - Uy Wgitr yer log* ring .-iris," I snid. "you euuMn’t sight tbe Great
at.T
. idle' i»n favorite threat of
'.aaU-rt: n lxnl'» length away. ”
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■ toward her recalcitrant off"Oh, bow nautical I” rotnarked Jennie.
,p:
• , •' t ; r: 'Jit, in bi* “Heart of
v j • &gt; s n-.il.Madge Wildtiresay. with'
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u.bj-.-ct: * Tbo'laramcrmen
’* Well, I'm not to sure that it wouldn't to
t i
.-. ire. to my wind, afore the a gooil iika to have a Ictaot* from Mrs.
«. • 1. r n-..
-.mriieote. ring bolt*, fet- Jom-s," 1 said. “Wbatdojrou say to oni of
t
j d Leks, end they are ua that h.«r ‘salhir*’ yams,' a* she calls tbeinf*
neither, though
•‘Just tte thing.” exclaimed Alice.
.
&gt; .rnetireti have the grro for
"Let's got her to toll ns a reel live blood■
• .. anew a bonny Co’ruwa and -tbundri -your-nioney-or-your-lifo pirate
t-&gt; have baked carcaken story."
:
,
' .-an tfint's dead and gano
"Run along and prepare her. Gaul," yd-1
- Gjod Word*
, Lib, Alk»*» chum. " Wo will follow in_^procwuno.'1
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i/ituraau MnkebuaL
“Come, girls," rritsl Alice, “form a line.
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. X^y indiig oarsman oi New Cbocte partners! ‘But as for me. " seeing
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• .-Trial trienda nt dinner her ebum, “‘give me Liberty, or givemn
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&gt;&gt;t cent in Ll» entry for dentil I'"
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• •!' coming big national reWo found the matrcai kitting before a little
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i -jamneii.^ ‘ I idial! never wood fire, working a cushion fur a fair.
It was altnote squat to a loyagl* mound
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I &lt;:•.• Jamaica pond regattte world to go ini-.' Mr*. Jone*' room. Ou
r’.. 11 uf starter* I felt rro.*on- tte manto! nnd sbelVM were foreign shells
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I w- iikl prove to be the win­ and different kiwi* of coral*, from tbo man­
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sr'he time winch I bad made ure brain coral of tte Wasf Indies to tbe deli­
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Well, when it came cate pink speemnu* from tbo Micronesian
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' a Hag to bo placed on
else stuffed bird*, biu of ore from
■b
tun- l rejected a white flag. bland*,
Air-traila and Spanish souvenir*. Orer a
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nt i- I kattheraco. I went photograph of Wind-or castle t h-. Stare and
i wib at ibeidart, and M-t the Stripe* mingled their fold* with those of tbe
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- r •!:&lt;• oarsmen. I kept look­ Union Jack. Above the flag* hung a colored
.
and in my excited rtate lithograph of H.M.S. Three Jolly Tare,which,
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ipf...... I to bo the white flag. J although r-wiaented as scuddixij before a
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■ nud wondesiug why it ...
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I.-a
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-i tellon-x wire drawing up
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1 .-p.irtcd ta-great abapi,
Mr*. Joare wa« fond ot young preplo, aad
k:t ■' •
..- l«&gt;y» were coming up to mo glad to relax tte strict rules of school disci­
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I i« tinchorwL
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’.gi. . :.-d over my shoulder, *a" tba pline.
“U that you. MLo Bailey F sold she. “Come
: .. ■ , i.id it appeared to ine to be in, *nd Mi— FriusL too.- How many girls
;• ::: By thu time the other conare there of you I” “lie asked, catching sight
‘*•■'■•11' ।
t-irmd thair buoy* and were
of a line in tbe tell.
&lt;i'a;
home. Ekspainngl.', thi« tim&lt;&gt;
•"Wo are «cvcn,’" said Alien, »• »o a**’
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.or the white flog with all tributod ourw-drm about tho room.
■ ‘ niatn. 1 wondered why it w*»
“I wish there were twice as many I said
e «.
-1 ncn: the laud, a* f »uppoMd it too matron, with one of her genial laughs.
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' -j^whx’ in tiie center of the pond. “I support you are all glad to te off duty and
I a; i» ran 4qto the bank nndnl- done with that examining board for tte
r
. - •■! th • Hteoutof what I thought
wtet Country were you born. M«,-.i! •: it wa» a «niall girl who wore a 1
wr.iti-d.
Afterward they told me bow 1 JooaF 1 a*ki*l, partly to set tb« ball roding
'-1’ "
gall over tho course. Tho and partly to mttlo a disputed point.
t ightmed and thought 1
“In no country." answered the lady.
Im
■*v
.- '.I her. nnd the kept run- tte woman 'without a country.
After en­
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had to atop from cx- joying our ixirplexity for a while she added.
c-1
• - i- wind Bad ccntintiM good 1
•I was borti 6u Clio high sen*."
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' lv i-'-'c **»n rowing yet.”—Buf“But of what nationality are youF I pec
l.n-re.ilng Relle*.
-rigttiAi document* preserved
• • T 'ir]s,rtn*ret at Washington,
’&gt;ng am the relk* of I no,
- f a uirh, averaging about
■*»ilz
-,-,. n iJlopedm. are wifely atored
ahtre).
.n 1 key profbet them from the
•anu! • j j
The most ‘triking feature of
'••••■ hi- remarkably legible writing
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indenof the republic reGjj ' .
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*'ver.v
of a boti'e^ 4i:::.. &lt; u.:i i stat«». The cniimu takers
wi,'"/’ 1
'•'til not uro (irintcd form* nn
'fo-ti
'Ids Information, but ruled
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ar tho work, nnd in many casre
X**. ’ .
bbmk paper, which
. &lt;- -i :&gt; • In- lewing witldu old coven of
r, “ '.
of which had been cut out
these book* era shown tn
i» not one in tnneu in which
w ’ ’ '
ca’&gt; t* rliargod. aud in «■&gt; &lt;•**»
1 r • v dorm line** of p?Bniau hip. -

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,TO,|bl® to fanner*, for
Hi* Lji* a 1‘'1' kdd. Ha prefers city It *k
fotreT,
making hi* home atout the
Mdat
".' :i
of in tho tree* nnd
•Hlr » ' ’ ll ls
thia mean and cow• •ed«**rrn *1Un’ ,ir’ Pf'terrncu for roofs
bx-ett.
''■■■ ‘WTOw I. being killed fur a
It’s ib, * \
“*&lt;• b bead tu MicUgnu.
m*t r r***,h
t»ot tho farmers who
tr-dji - i-1..'1, ,‘h** •“r o*&gt; the brave pml
■&gt;«a
hi* rata.
home among
•■i-ea&lt;t
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Mb.
U,n“

raSfel-SrU‘“ bu*u

«diur.-Grand

•e'-ht from one

Villainy's Hand Still Busy inthe Cronin Case.
ATTEMPTED BRIBEBY OF A JUEOR.

confronted with Kalomon Saturday tdghK

REV. TALMAGE’S LOBS.

,.......k«u* auouia lose na
self control.
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for *°°* Chalk. Chalk Ual­

AT HOME
-, .tiindmc so:n« school and

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“ “k- U«». uxl l» tad," u»

SHORTHAND I

,n 11

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‘-.‘‘u*. out wbo had served out
1&gt;T woXi"’
*'“b-d to retan. ,o CogUi,|

CAN LEARN

•- -SONS BY MAIL.
MMI'LE and THOROUGH.
^Ea i grt frutn
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7W*,!50 PER MONTH.
‘ 't.i. plra-ai't and respectable.
.•tied bhprtband In this way

foot In th.

toot to tbe Other. 1 « as standing by tba mam
and riroember counting the rnUmre
it
&lt;telp UeO1'
*,'lf controL
llroees'd a brief UfetlBM to me. but I sun-

asaugh or

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K to!
,h' “|TO«‘*n. I* te*
Hind that the Bousnra was off h-r tearing*
re enough. Tte man nt tho „ tee) U&gt;1j hl„;
that she wonldn t mind ter brim-that she
ttepX^Ti.hTh^±M *bo,u,vmon”
m .1^^' ?*‘4
b"«*a to u nvrvou.;
■O my husband announced that U won)j
r-tate no examination, and invited two of the
TterS^7"Riy1,fap,nt®
‘•old.
tte ten*.
7n ‘'’I0
boU- »**"'
t”"*''1' &lt;n,i '«“*» Ih" “hip was
° rBpUta M’nt
^’“’nin
aJufltogive.x’t through tte trumpet that
tte report v.i* fate.
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! CYU •* ** tlm‘ D*'U w“ &gt;»•
resy. although I did not then uuderrtaivl

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Brooklyn tabernacle, ot which tbe Rev Dr.

juurnme.it of the Cronin murder trial M-

,n * vo,cv *«•

ibundt r. You may walk up to that-flnt lute
aud lay down your arm*, twit if any man
wowre tho second line fu ah^t him doadf
against
viction nailer any and all circuoI cluw-d my eyas, but when I looked
again I could hardly sot tbe top of the cap­
stan for list buwie kuivn. nu&lt;l plUola that
covered it!
P
“Tha naptain called the sallmaksr and dieted Saturday uigbt. tho indn-tinenu being
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IUU1UICS

we had tbe ringleaders provided fur.
“Then tte captain thought flf Arnie. He
said. •! umlerstand you have got Arule In
tow. Bring him up.’ He wns brought up,
l*ie ns danth

errand jury appointed Saturday by J udge liarlon.aud of which ex-Maypr John A. Roche
Mark Salomon, Frwlerick W. Smiih, Tboma*

2^5 ye»u»rday morning by a poliewmn. Tbe

originated in a defective flue, the itau-iuaat
the furnace Saturday night to beat Uw bniM-

Konen

ting electric light wires in tbe btrikhug all
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gvi iu
Hapke aud Salomon are bailiff*. Haukt day Saturday, and it is now tbooghl that
tell all you know alxmt tbi* bmlnesw.•
.,rl?W^'OD*.,:!Sht Jlw: **f°ro
bril*
*s been on Abe * her UT* pay-roll for a nnm- during a thunder storrn in tb« night light­
“The child * li|w quivered. *If I do thev
ning turcffiargod the wirssJmd caused now**
•truck. U ten 1 beard the k-lb, I knew that will kill me.' be said.
” 'You shan't be tonchwl.* said tbe captain.
P“’t
aud wafc *ying to
get to sirep again, when my ear*, which are Still Arnold was afraid to speak. He waa
exovpboually quick, caught a psrultar torap- trembling in every limb. Ho was such a
Ing sound under the berth There . ould n*d little fellow his bead did not roach up to my
defendants while in court. Smith' ia an
wx’pi to te anything alarming abpat thi*. fur &gt;boulder. It was the boniest work- to make
ma*t shljw are full &lt;4
but the fact was him tell what he knew. Dnvi.i tmd to prom- i sent, nnd n diaMilute euaracter bailing from
that the gold tank was built into th-ship fw that he sbouhl stay |u the .-abin all the IWitcali, Wta Kpvanaugh is a rt.-amtltinr
just under tte captain'* berth, tte rnily en way, aud at last he told tiie -.«bole rtory and and prumineut Chicago bu*in&lt;M* man. O'­ ■uranre crxnpaniea bad settled tbeir jxilimea
trance being by a trapdoor. If thi* n-rar* we f&lt;atn4 everything to be Justus be Mid. Donnell ■■ a gauger in tlw employ of the U. imtnadlat&gt;-ly in the rase of tbe burning of the
Roman Catuoliecathedral last spring, and
Ing entne from the tank it could not te rate, He bad beard it all while lying m hi* bunk,
for no rat who bail any respect for hi* teeth und the itwn bound him by a dreadful oath
Oue uf the leading asaistanta to tbe state’*
would te likely to experiment on tte tine tn mrecy, and swore tlr-y would murder
lining A few nighte afterward I teurd tbe him aud throw his body overboard if be dt»rney gave to a United Pre&lt;e&gt; reporter the
glah coinmtuv*. The building cost fii 1-xOQO;
DoIm- ugain, aud frit sure it was sew stem should betray them. He believed they would, following »tory of the at tempt.-d bribjry:
“During lh» Thursday afternoon aMsjon organ, TJ».&lt;M&gt;U furuiture, Sii.iMV-.' itnprevainstrument working on a mstolte airfare. Inti he felt that he must want ua He trie-i
a per*octal friend of tbo state's attorney utouta. SK7.0UU; ornamentation, p,te&gt;.-; enrI awakctml Dav.4. but te could nqt tear
anything, and mid Tte! it tnix-t be mr im lu-'iiking bis oath, but Inuld not make him came into tbe court-roam, nmi, calling ma
i-ginatiqQ.
undrretand, and had given mo tbe scrap of
NABBED A TRAIN-ROBBER.
Thr gentleman H a prominent cittern, and a
“Soon after this, I uotired that a curinui- ja’ier as a last resort.
rhauge laid cane over Arnie, our cabin iT&gt;r.
"Tl&gt;e convicts had a large supply of weap­
that
tbe
foreman
c.f
bn
establishment,
who
His-whole name waa Arnold McIntyre. Ho ons, and ted bribed the streraman tu turn
Vixctxxks, Ind., Oc4 h
wm really very young for tbo placi-. bul 1 tte ship Irum ter course little by link, Iu- Lad teen summoned as a venireman, bad
bad bren pleased with Ids appearancennd in- leading to mutiuy nnd tak&gt;- (ow-ssioiiotter. been offerr I a bribe to bang the jury. I
train, Xo. fl, du*.here at l.'20.a tn., waa
dticvj my hu»batul tutoko him. Thi* a a- th- They whited Io take her to anno itrange port
fruitrate.1 yesterday uoruiug by tbe trainboy# tied trip. Hi* father hail teen a pro*- aud then«*uttla her,going a*li«cin the ImaLoeadiogly high reputation for integrity. He
pe n &gt;u* squatter in Australia, a Scotchman by nud k-aving n» tomir fate.
“Arnold U'kl which men ted weapons'tu oouM-ntad to tell what bo knew, notwith- vllle. Ill*. An unknown
birth, and a tine man.
tnuduig
it
would
be
a
betrayal
of
a
friend.
"line night the fatter was nwakroed by their tucker* and when- tte keys were, anti
the barking of tte dog*, and on going to tiie the captain *rut and* sclrod tte item* He
ilocr found a gn:-g of bub rangers *urround- t&gt;-ld u*. nlai, that the ship’s cutin—ea, which
uig tbo house. They evidently knew that te hail sreuwd iu go-sl '.-nud It ion at tte last in- newlay morning, and sburby after entering the train, ai^d with four or five aomnaplicee,
had te-CTi wiling cattle tliat day and b-vl ■prciion, had Loen &lt;lepriv«M of their blades, the wailing room waa accostel by a bailiff who were uu the top ot lb* car at the time,
brought Isomo a largo sum of m-.-ney. It is - &gt; that, a* wo found, only th- -teeth* and
attempt to rob tt&lt;&gt; pa»*ctigcr» at some lonely
nut likely that ttey intended to term him. handle* r-nudncd. mid «• e-4ld nut have
■pot ow the rued. The robbir caught uj tho
went to a neigblioring taloon , After a few ■Ct of pulling the pin feigned drunlumnsas.
“Tbe boy also told u» that two or tbrre at­ word* the bailiff informed tbe venireman Hr, however, was taken through here to
after, but ha »honod fight and knocked t u
tempts had Lkvo made to cut through tte
of them down.
Waibia^ton and piace.1 in jail Hh» aeeomgold tank, and, on examining, wt* discovored
pla-re.
Scotchtuna- got a bullet through hie k-ad. several |&amp;ces nt tte tule w brre smnr sharp 4-I.UOiL Ccotinuing, tbe bailiff Mkl that the
Utotrumrnt ted l&lt;cen used. This explained
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thing raJuabk. Mr*. McIntyre na» never tte filing sound I had hmrd tn ire.
the latter might know that th-i money bad
been paid, the wife uf Ah* venireman ^roukl gan'* recaption tett night to the »ir knigfata
La|gr tall on it* head tincuu*equ-nr,« of which »ure we did not f-r
and tlx-lr ladin at Calumet Ebe* was one ot
it died not long afterward), nnd she U&lt;ok n»
ierc
landiug
tbe
pcsaeugcra
made
up
a
baudnotice of Anue, Ho warns bright, clever ta i.
and it weiDc.l a pity that lie should go to doccasion and gathering. In- point at num­
vi'olreinau
repuUed
ths
bailiff,
aud
*ai-i
be
rtructiou, so «u took earn of him. Ha wn« good tebpol nnd well educated, awl today
an officer in tbe royal would have nothbig to do with bi* offer. bers and brillijncy, cxreedoi all expocSavrrv fond of ns, and 1 took great pleasure iu Arnold McIntyre
tiotu. IVi-hap* N^XX; pen; la bwdag-sl the
tmcMng him. for bo was vvry grateful and
mansion from 7 o'clock until n*ar midnight.
■Fnutcea Stoughton Bailey
a quick scholar.
call’d into tar jury box, whore be remained Tbe reception was bold Ln Memorial ball, tbo
“All nt unco, as 1 said, a gnat fU:-.:igo
until 4dK), when be wa» escuwl by tbe deaeenral to hayo come over him. Ho came
into tte caLin on* mi'emne j»*whltn n» «
। tec-* of canvas, and I noticed that bis arm ;
-Holeft tbe room, and when be reached senator, »oldirr and K-dgbt Tempter.
sb&lt;x»k so tbut te hud to carry the captain - carry anything be chooses to a*in! out it is
coffee cup with both Uai.d*. He declared te du.ost a wade of tiiuo nonndays f.ir. a r ising tlx* sidewalk was evortaken fif tbo bailiff,
writer to spend hi*' evenfng* on n historical wbo exclaimed:
wa* well, and *ecm«i lo b# startled when wo
novel. By that I mean publith* r»n:n afraid
-’In God’, name where w«*ro you thi*
spoke suddenly to him; but during breakfast &gt;«• venture ui&gt;ou historical fiction. I »*»w ■
kiou of tbe conclavo yesterday J. I*. 8. Gobin,
1 often noU'-ed tliat te wn* gating at u* with
an hnlrscrilmble exprowtoa. I nare seen practical illustration of tbi* n&lt;-t long ag»x A wa* inidrucU'l to offer you go,(MO it yon of Pennsylvania, was elected grand master,
something like it in tte face of a dam’.1 ani­ cl a novel of historical plot and characters. would agree to vote fur acquittal, and that and Hugh McCurdy, of Michigan, deputy
mal whan it is trying in vain to make itaelf Un sent tiie manuscript from oce publi*bmg If you would not do II for that much, wbyr
tipderstood by a human being.
Louse to another, until it bail run tbe whupr
“I was sitting on deck with my work, on*- gauntlet in New Tut k. Biwtaa nisi Philadel­ long a* I got you.’
-IVr venireman said ho bad been excused,
rplcasant morning soon after, when, happ&gt;-u phia. bi enrb raw it wavretumeil, ami every
Ing to need a book which was below, I rent tints the ruwm wa* given that "historical au I that ended tne talk betwren them; but between Cincinnati, Izjumville. and Deaver
Arnie down to get it. When be Imnded it to is&gt;e#kan&gt;unpo|Milar with tbs public.* All upon reaching tbe manufactory the young
nun went to bis employer and told him ev­
mo there was u Mded slip of paper between
erything. Hi* employer eame to tho court
tbo leaves; a single word war scrawled urou WB." unusually good, and deplored tbe fact the ix-xt afb-rnoon (Tburs lay) nnd told me. ballot, was Mlectei by a good majority.
Tte encampment thsn adjourned for tte day.
it—tbe word 'Mutiny.1
thnt •&gt; well written a novel rislutd have fluco Friday noon the venireman told us tbe story,
"That day when wo ted llnistvsl «&lt;ir din­ historical iu iW "vtx-&gt; and petw’tiag'T*
nnd t o pursue it wo bad court adjourned.
aoliller* Monumeet Vnvelled.
ner, tte ctptoin rus# in lib place ami made a
•In tire "f t'j# letter* t!ieaut:i-x-wa»ur-'ugThe OwlUy Uelllff Aceased.
Joi.ikt, Bta., Oct. 10 —Tte unvoihng of
short speech. He said something like this.
ly urged ,1" submit "a mode, o novel, with
“Wo immediately rent for Jhe bailiff Ineul" ‘Ladio* nnd gentlemen, I wish to have n pcopb mxl events of tedar ' 1 could not
o -inpletnl at n cost of fi 13.000, was made the
few straight wmds with you. 1 &lt;!Tjot wish but wonder at this wcnilng Inconsistency, for
u, cause alarm, and boj- there t&gt; no oocasi-n take tte miet popular novel issued for years, for lb* state, con(e»»»J the wboh- affair— occasion Wodneaday of a great rekbrattou
for any, but I think it bret tbnt there should “Ben Hur," and the recently/suecwwful Wbo 111* - mployer* svare, and overy thing ho
had done in their interest sine* the loginning
be n fair understanding bct'»ren us, n» *&lt;’ novel. "Tte Two Chiefs of Dufcboy,’' and
buw matter* .UukL 1 have reason tu believe both ore historical. Not only tliat, but tbe
that all I* not tight on tenrd-thnt there 1* fiction word for tte pkst te.. rear* will fesMou*. the sum of which df»clorw tbi
mischief' brewing among the err-w. If I can *ho« that of every ton historical novel* pub­ won* conspiracy ever known in tins coun­
teve the supjort of the trnmungem I
«»« lish'd nino were suceeseful. On tte other try -t* conspiracy which for Iu rornlfl -atiun,
that I can manage the- men. There must te band, take the “wrirni novel," caltet and audacity and the large number of mau om- including a Miro in tumor of tbe newly
no panic anrn.g you. “ U
but utie in about thirty-five. 1 believe, i» tte brae*-d !• n ithout an «&lt;piaL Several arrest* f*nrk* for lb* county and Governor Fifec,
mrv that nil te calm, watchful and self coo- perreutagettet I* *nct«w(ul I a1* not plead­
•k-n. Palmer, Geu. Black aud Gen. Martin
trolled. I belior# that you will be. 1 think ing foi tte lilstoricul novel. In - dnorat It
I can trust yuu •u’d |l“311 •*Pect F0** *® *t!*’ seem strange that pub ILL er* ell reject a
ine i.ipoon oi
tain me. We will look this danger Iu tte style of fiction which can stew ti« re distinct
The name of the gentleman who infqfin^i
fore, ami wn stall **&gt; whether a doran true kuccteami than any other of an .duvatlug the proaccudcu of tbe attempted bribery ft
Englishmen ora 1x5 ‘»*od bF •
of con characterl But tba advtc# to good. Don't Page, of tbe Page I^rd Refining company.
write a hutorica! novel if you would bav# 41 Erie »treet, thia Hly. The man upon
Vl"T&gt;w amJ TO1 TO t-aoa my m-hrol
-easy acrop’anee at yonr work —Cor. Pbila- whom the attempt to bribe wa« ma le te
^-Uran hardly tell you, my dear.” rejoined
dr-L Th. n-rongrr.
TOt h. ToroJ m driphia Time*
.Mrs. Jone*. -Pertepa African, as much « i*rtoTO-TO&gt;
eny, for 1 wa* born nt soa off Lape of Good
leviuiui-u., ——
...........—
-- nio. My fatbsr was an Englbb sen raptarn,
We grumble at a hotel or on board ship if frlends before their marriage Thomaa Kav­
TO* — M|ow*a ””
andbe married my mother, wbo wa* a ..pan ,.1.L1 «t
oar food I* not exactly what wedreire. but anaugh i* bellcvud to be the bead and front
™ . Imrt toUns-irf IriteTO TO**' few bsve any idea of tbe provision needed cm of tbe conspiracy, tbe other five men being
i*h-Ilady,
in
Madrid.
,
..
liJ«1 «o Irord tel|&gt;-TO P'[" J”“-; them, with rough, unshaven. *cam*l fares. uno of the American liners. The pa-ect.pT* paid tool* in hi* employ. Bailiff ftelomco
T^-u.Ul I •"'•--{"TL'S.'SS
on tiie Itoval Mall steamship Umbria, on one wa* tbe one w bn offered the large bribe to pirt* unknown.
..
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(JvM-nrsil. tbe venireman, although he was ouly acting
their heavy eyebrow* like wild baasta
“^y
mm* * “
as ■ go-between for Hunk«.
4 (joTpuund. at mutton. 'W poun-te of lamb.
te-.
. TO« &gt; btal * «P
to ever can; and 1 anure you te told down CM ixjunds of veal, Ifo pounds &lt;&gt;t pork. 140
l-f ■" l«-C
»d. '.r
ud -«&gt;' 10 hooTOwpins 10
‘ thoJaw to tbo- mtn in word* ttey could un [...Li. ot
TO
"» "TOf “5..
munsi n — e-puTO
ITO* ■"»
derstaad.
.
. b faJ&lt;i .wbo
•&gt; (WO pounds of fresi: fish. 20pound" »&gt; calves
±,‘1‘S TOpiLT !• —M
them tbe u»w depot
fret IB pounds of calve* bead*. 4-W to*rbcompany, a large, sul
r.^ZivMtenythU’S 1,ut f“" P**5' rr0‘,“
W spring chickros. tffl ducks. M turkoya »
to»
Uoro Ilk. u&gt; »’ TO”
TOd. II mr HuTOod ,»d rtddreo to™.ii~ .7rroborttaatoca«ra,rincs bo shippodou X*.. cou xjuabe, »0 tin- of «Hm«. M
‘c r
Your part live* have not been Anvers, 175 twunds of »au*&lt;igre. l,3t» pound* dined any intoution to connect them with
and
conld l&gt;# with me."
IhZh « would l«ul " “&gt;**« lo ',ut TOna,den' ° 5 te£. WO pound* of teroa.
the crime, awl exprres.d their confidence
“a,, to-, it dTOiiuiii
*UCh
Tl-n world ba* not been tho better &lt;&gt;0)0 Quart* of milk, TOO pounds of butter, 410 that they bad nothing to do with It. But
.. «■ .
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Ula ..."—..'in- It
in yUL
, . (t bul | bar# treated you L&gt;ulld, of ctfle-. bT pound* .&gt;f tea. 'AM&gt; |ouwte
&gt;f sugar, l(A» pound* of rfc-e, 200 pounds uf
ducnl to withdraw their acquittal. *&gt; tnr a*
barlev 100 jam of jam-ami jelly.. W
journey's and. you can
of Dickie*. GU bottlea «&gt;f »&gt;'«•- 2° t«nvl» of
if box® &lt;&gt;f lomun*. IB texw d
bwdWJ h J 7^11 toil yon I You mw'' ^wnges. &lt;•
I*''-”00*-*4 barrel*of floor.
etiipiiatkaily and flstly
coutradicta the stfcesn-n’. mad* by Kav­
-Fall Mall Gamlte.
____
anaugh. It waa surmised by tte lawyer's
’'“■qblTOt
“
friends when they read Kavanaugh's state­
bavenuy inutintotou boanl.
Foul *«l»r-Wdl, o., ,»•. 4U “» £“‘ ment that tte fellow might have given
•that sort, you know ’ Alice remur
uwuoti- **T C1 —'-"U quietly
wr
ir
&gt;«■
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•
‘
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f*
u
"
,w
“
smudvdy.
„ »rwth." ’be
trdayby tbe K*w,
Mrs. Jones
a
on o&gt;*
f
„ rni, British ’ AnluikZ'.' a.uib«'-K'nsaid, "but wo hud a bit. o&lt;
w 1)&lt;&lt;r with gold d**•ueb «Mi*pinoy. Mr. Furiwt unequivocally
voyage IVrbnp* y« "°uU ntu
SiL'lX1,5
deuie* that Kavanaugh did two thia mac*.
H# didn't *#e him, didn't talk with him, and
about thalF
. h-enn
«o homo awl learn to cook--Few York neither directly uur indirectly. #o far as hs
Wnpalbered «roaiid. an
Bunausn.
“My
X2 SX.ile.nd Liver;
a.Idprmuiingtet’veMiMe
J
itepfdnK “a!!, nueriota *4^ wbOT a mB,‘ Trtmiuc
pad. sou** iwtaiV'11’*
l^ms-lo with oueof tbo flr« quW.WH*
uovor forget tte

�muffiil II

Hastings Banner
Hasltew, Wednesday, Oct. 10. 1880.

avaVNTtM. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
We notice thut-M-veral &lt;lcm&lt;&gt;er»H&lt;! papers
st the west on- endeavoring to enrobe antaguniem* between wool growers and wool
manufneturenr by representing that the
latter are moving ter free wool.
_
Inasmuch os sill the'd&lt;‘tDOC«3iiic.pai&gt;ers
supported the Mills bill which put wool ou
the free list mul h-ft a duty of -SO |mr cent,
on manufactvHMl giMxb. and which re­
ceived the vote of nearly every dmum nitic
member of congress including all the
Michigan democrats in tiie house, such ac­
tion as tiu-y orc falsely Imputing to wool
nuuiufactnrers would only put them In
line with these papers awl the democratic
party, and would ot course receive the
ptauditb of the democratic leaders.
But as a matter of fact eastern woolen
wranufacUirerH. with here nn&lt;l there an ex­
ception ufa few who are In harmony with
tbe demncatic position, are in entire oecurd with the republican position that both
tbe farmer wbo grows wool and tiie inanufactarer who makes it into cloth shotild lie
, protecbxl. Indeed, the n-cont unnnimoos
action of tbe executive committee of the
National Atafelation of Wool Miuitifacturera at a aieetbig held nt Borton, in adopt­
ing resolutions favoring a duty an wool,
and only asking that the eoinjN-nsatory
duty ou Imported woolen goods shall be
nuMie so as to fully offset whatever duty
congress should see fit, to Impose on Importi'd wrail. eotupletely tllapmcs of the
ronkhack that the woolen manufacturers of
tbo east have come over to the views of
the democratic party, nnd favor free wool.
Republicans are protectionists from princi­
ple. and believe in protection for the farm­
er who grows wisil. ns well as the manti'faelurer who converts it Into doth.—Kala­
mazoo Telegraph.

111' I'Mtai

Cliarkitte Division. V. R. K. of P. ex­
tend on Invitation t» members of Hastings
Division to attend a reception and ball to
be given st Charlotte on Thursday evening,
Oct. 24 Hl They desire to hear as soon ns
possible from all whn expect to go from
bere^r
.

|a^nte following tffllccra for the M. E.
Wtinday school have fawn elected’ for the
ensuing
year. Superintendent, M. L. Cook;
'
1st assistant. Mrs. B. IL Rose; 2nd assist­
ant, C.&amp; Whitcomb: wc’y and treas., T.
8. Brice: librarian, T.- Phillips: chorister.
Dr. S. M. Fowler.
Tire tocicty connected with Emmanuel
church ■will be entertained nn Thursday
afternoon. Oct. 24Ui. by Madams W. S.
Goodyear, J. Kogers. E. Brown. J. llewea.
N. Parker. J. 'Bush, Wm. Chidester, F.
..Stebbins. P. Drake and Hattie Depur at
the society room*.
•

Geo. Moore, living a few miles north of
town, dird on Friday afternoon of a disease
uf the atomacb after a sliort illness. Tbe
funoral was held Sunday afternoon.
Deceased was 42 years old and a member

HeXavi-s a wife anil one boy.
^/Somc
time ago Clayton, young son of E.
t
Busby, fell and broke his arm. When the
liandagys were removed front the ana It
was found that he could not use ids hand.
I'Last Tuesday lie went to a Detroit hospital
where an o|&gt;cratlon was performed, which
consisteil in opening the flesh of tte arm
and cutting loose the cools which bad
grown fast to Un- bone. The little fellow
I* gaining rapidly and will have full con­
trol of his hand.
The. C. L. S. C. will meet at tte resi­
dence of Mrs. H. A. Barter. Friday even.
Ing. Ont. 18th. Program:
Singing—Nearer My God to Th&lt;s;.
Tte Ixtrd's Prayer.
Roll call—Quotations about Rome.
lltotory^of Rotne,l*agvs 21-.‘M—Miss
Handy.
Child labor and some of its results—Mrs.
Willison.
Paper, The Aryan race, followed by dte
citsslon—Mrs. Barter.
Political economy—A. E. Kcnastoii.
How to Judge of a picture—Mrs. Smith.
The life of the Romans—Miss Jordan.
Critic—Mrs. Johnson.
Closing song. \

Some yx-ople in the‘west have heard of
Thomas G. hheraian, a second rate lawyer
of New York, who,.having few clients to
occupy ids time nud.pay his literal fees,
has lately taromr ii tariff reformer, for II
revalue only, and ns such Is freely vjnoted
by tiie free traders. It is shrewdly buspected that Bro. Sherman is under pay by
the Colxlcn chib of England, fur he argues
Last Friday .evening Just after dark
the tariff question like a irired attorney of when Ira VanValkcu,burgh was returning
the conscience leas, kind. lie recently re­ from the Geo. Moore farm north’of the
marked in n fijxsvh In New York city that city and luul just turned the corner cast of
“many of us are oncialUte without sus[s-ct- Seymour Andrus' bams, a man sprang
ing It." The man who has no property from the side of tbh road and grasping
and will not work honestly, but wishes to the
bridle of the horse attempted
livfion tiie t-arnhigs of others, is invariably to stop him. Mr. Van Vulksnburgh did not
a ••x-iuli.-t whether he suspects It or not. want that kind of a turn ru events and
if tlint m&gt;h of man is endowed with n glib urged his hotse forward so suddenly tliat
tongue and Um- cunning of n demagogue he the-would te highwayman was thrown
usually starts out
a reformer of some violently to the groniid. However, he re­
description where hnmbug Is tolerated or covered himself qulekly enough to fire a
appreciated. There is a wide field for shot after his J intended pn-y. Mr. Van
such in the free trade fold aud Mr. Sher­ Valketpinrgh offing to tte darkness, was
man appears to te In hick, for he is exten­ unable to di.-thigbi^ tte fesitures of Ida as­
sively quoted by the democratic press nnd sailant aud teip&lt;unarmed was in no conit is to te hojnxl that he is liberally |&gt;ald dlripfi to attempt to follow him.
for hfa efforts to turn our manufactures
stffe-ryisors are now In session. K.
and commerce over to England.—Jadnon ^Zriie
'
F. Nye IimUMvn elected chairman, and tte'
Citizen.
following committees have liccn appointed
The Scripps league expedition evidently for 1889-90: Equalization—Andrus, Liehdidn't pan oat as hoped. The American ty. Nichols, Ritchie. Kenjon. Roe and Os­
"workingmen and women who went abroad good. Finance—Woodmansee, SwIfKWHllams. Hughes and Jordan. Clalrns-^Mcatflie News'expense to behold the beauties Kevltt Kent nnd Brown. Ai^portionmenfa
of free trade In England and Belgium, —liarthorn. Swift mid Hugiies. County
see anything very fascinating there. buildings—Perkins, Jordan and Wood­
•y ail ratin' home with a higher mansee. Printing—Nichols, Ritchie mid
Kenyon. Drains—Swift. Kent and Roe.
.... the institutions of our own Insurance—Williams. Andrus and IJdity.
country. The remarks of these working­ Fuel—.Ionian. Osgood and Perkins. Town
men on the contrast between protected Clerk's reports—Hugtes, Hartburn nnd
Brown. Owing to the sickness of Jenitue
America and ffte trade England will make
Watts, the town lioard of Woodland select­
good republican literature in the next carn- ed Jesse Jordan to take his place ^0n the
board.
The Evening News is trying U&gt; break up
the congress of all-AiDcrirn. one should
Judge from tiie tone of Its. editorial xumarks. It was tte noble Duke .of York
who marched hfa gallant lo.ow men up
the hill, and then marcted them down
again. The New*' may &lt;lecry all II will
Uie efforts of Mr. Blaine In Ufls project
they are bound ’to I* successful. The
News opposes merely liecause this is a pro­
tectionist administration. while the News
Is a more or less violent chaui|4on of free

New York is still iinarrelling over the
adle fur tho world's fair in 1892. with but
*35,900 unconditional pledges for tliat entsrprise. Chicago has selected n site,
raised Ba.000,000 and proposes to make it
*18,000,000. There is no question in tbe
minds ol the people as to which ought to
gel the fair.

The bread question for tho next year reMtvexiil.-elf into just this: India. Russia
•nd Hungary, the great grain-growing
comitrh-H nf the old world, have less wheat
lo sell than usnal. while the United States
ha*a lol more than usual. Uncle Sam ean
stock a.wheat store with enough U&gt; supply
the world.
New .York won the national league base
tall championship, with Boston a clone
weoud. The race thia year lias been the
dtoaeatand best ever made in base-ball

it fa arid .tliat more than fifty thousand
wumrn voted at the whoel elections held
recently in Kansas. Many women were
wtected on the school imante

On Wednesday, Prosecuting Attorney
Van Annan, accompanied by Sheriff Shriner
nnd K. B. RictianK aftivetf in Nashville
and proceeded at once to close up Dun­
ham It Trent's saloon—the snmo old chest­
nut The charge was the Insolvency of L
IL Brady, a non-resident as tendsman.
The case was calk'd liefore County Treas­
urer Hough, who inifler Hie new law of
1880, has power to rule in such cases.
Lawyer McBride, of Qrand Rnplds. ap­
peared for tte defense, and Prosecuting
Attorney VanArman for the prosecution.
Mr. Hough ileoidetl In favor of the prose­
cution, and lawyer McBride immediately
appealed the case to the supreme court,
now In session at lensing ami left for that
place on tho noon train. A telegram was
received from Lawyer McBride yesterday
afternoon conveying the following message:
'•Treasurer's decision set aside, open up
saloon.* aud as a cotisnquffisce Hie saloon
Las typeri running wide ever since. The
treasurer** derision was ndt set aside, and
the matter ootnes up for trial tefore the
Supreme court November 9th.—Nashville

Bnalangcr'a political foriaiies In France

We believe there are very few if any
who oppose the plan now in vogue here of
aiding the establishment of manufacturing
institutions in this- city. Tiie results al­
ready prove the wisdom of tbe plan. If
there are any who oppose, we wish they
cotild see Owosso, which wedldfortiw
first time on Thursday last. In 1880.
Hustings had 20 more population than
Owosso. In 1881 that city began its gifts
to manufacturing enterprises/whlch up to
date hurt- amounted to or^r 2f70,000. In
1884, Owosso had ::,808 population. Hasliiigs 2.013—or hnd gained 1,250 ou us In
four years. Now Owosso has ever 7.000
people, Hastings 2.000—or 4.000 more than
we ean show. Owonro Is still growing,
in her factories 1.000 people find employ­
ment, and new buildings and improve­
ments are going on hi every quarter of
that busy city. Nothing but her liberal
aid to manufacturing institutions bus
enabled Owimo to make such a showing.
Her people will cheerfully rive «70,000
more to get new factories If they run have
the chance. That's what makes Hie town.
Among the 17 new brick fronts on Owosso's
business streets erected this year, none
were more creditable than the fine Owosso
Times block, owned by E. O. Dewey,
whom many of our readers will reiuenibcr.
The.Timt-s lias now one of the finw-t print­
ing offices in Michigan. anAlkeeverything
else there, it Is booming lu great shape.
At the regular meeting oftbe state Imani
of health, special attention ww given to
tbe diseases prevalent at this time of year,
—typhoid and other fevers.
The local board of health Is required by­
law to make such regulations a« It may
deem necessary for tbe public health and
safety, and to publish such regulations In
sonic newspaper dr by posting in pve pub­
lic places bi the township. Whoever vio­
lates such regulations, forfeits for each
such offense a sum not exceeding one hun­
dred dollars. Although the state board of
health lias declared typhoid fever n “dis­
ease dnngerons to the public health* un­
der the law requiring such diseases to be
rejKirted. In some parts of the state there
is a failure to secure reports of and prompt
action in eases of thisdiMMise. Tiie follow­
ing resolution was therefore adopted:
RoadrrA, That the local boards of
heaitbJhrougiHnit Hie' state be urged to
second the action of the state loan! of
health by making ••regulations" declaring
typhoid fever a ••disease dangerous to the
public health" which should be rejsiftwl to
tbe healtii officer in accordance with law.
Report Is iniule by health officers th roughout the state that cases of typhoid fever
nre fropiently called typlio-uudailat fever
iu order to evade the law requiring such
cases to be reported. Frequently more
deaths are rcjxirb-d from' ty pin-ma I a rial
fever than fn»m typhoid fever. Aftercon­
siderable discussion, the following :v*olntlons were unanimously adopted:
Rewired: That in the opinion of this
board ali cases of so-called" typho-timiarinl
fever" should l»o reported to the local
health officer, and tiie anmc precautions
taken «s in cases of typhoid fever.
Rcwirol. That all csmm of fever con­
tinuing likin' than seven days shotkid beny
.ported to the health officer and precautions
taken, as in other diseases dangerous to
the public health such ns typhoid fever.

ottrmpta to tracy
. .i. . r^.
•Trfwu fated, until I'- w
th*t for
nearly two years sho had teen vtorkrng
Indian rnudlua. tearing them up and making
Item Into cover* for sofa emhioaa, curtain*
and many kiuda of homo drapwta. Tte
Xtn. «n, exautawd and found to conta n
mwnte. The patient wnan«o'«d from hw
mndim.aml rapidly recovered.--**’* V&lt;irk
Homo Journal.

the manufacturer bi»y

Said a buxine*

_

•mu iruui

odrerti-ed. my traveler* mtartag m offlre
would be told ‘wo are not acquainted with
your botwe.' and in many comm found that
.. .. ..»• .....
which. oer-

iu«nr
•— — — •
------ -- vertiac, I bad a diff«reui experience. My
m&gt;ai found that It waj equivalant to * letter
of introduction from a mutual friend. 'Oh,
yes, wo have noticed your advertisement,
and we fl-el acquainted with your bouse.' Iu
this Infineon* alone our advertising pay*"
This is do unusual experience. Mon will
they have heard eo much that they feel acquainuxl. A constant -and continual adver­
tisement lu a reputable journal, which is con•tautlv Bren. i» like tho dripping water whfch
is wearing away tbe flinty roek, slowly i:
may be, but surely. Circulars nre thrown in
tbe waste basket. Catelugw* may find lodg­
ment on a shelf, but tbo Cn«iuent arrival of
a reputable journal js a constant and sure re­
minder which sooner or later must bear fruit.

The Monument Association desires to
have published the names and amounts
subscribed for the Soldiers monument.
Several townships have sent In no list of
subscribers at ail. 'We want a report
from every school district of Barry county
where any work has fa«n done. No mat­
ter whether your report is complete or not.
send it In to M. L. Cook. Hastings, Mich.
As before stated, this Is for the purpose of
having printed tho nnmea and amounts
given by monument subscribers, and It Is
desired tn do the work nt mice. So send
in your school district reports or iiste of
subscribers with names and amounts* im­
mediately to M. L. Cook.
-*
Jbssk Joodax,
Treasurer Barry County Soldiers and Sailon Monument Association.

itarah A. I-aa-reure to the Board of HttUth of
tiirtownahlpof Harry; tn
ten? «ioo
M^r T. UoodyoM to City ot HaMlmn; «Iota
e,Frod'#WoodhBm« to {team It. Nelaan -, parcel
village ot Praffteille 3IXW.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

riASTIN

The V

DON’T FAIL TO SEE THEM!
We have the Largest and Best stock in the city
the

PERI

BANNER OAK
The finest round stove in the market.

evHUUl ones nrv
------- 1-------prominently before the poblio *irate i»
Lrxl as well a» when it U l«&gt;r ’Vl,eu tnwl°

LOOBYUR

YouCas Save MiraeyliT SbbibeDs

Alfred Wrigh

Before baying. Also a full line of

COOK STOVES

i .Aid win * Qu*
Atainota*®*

At Bottom Prices.

LiilnV J«*

A Full Stock ot Hardware

Tnnpan s 8we
IxNrnz Mrmn

loitet Pou
an

. At Bottom Prices. Call in and see for j-ouisei:

Huffman Bros

RKMEMBtR i

Til

i station Otwitc
idle that the man who baa kept hi* name and
goods before the public find* himself to well
known that bo got* hk full share of what pa­
tronage i» to bo had.—Cloak and Sult Review.

PROBATH OBDE1L
State of Michigan, countvof Barry.—an. , •
At a session ot tiie Probate Court for tbe
County of Harry, boldrii at the Pn&gt;i&gt;ate Office in
the City ot Hastings. In said county, ou Tues­
day, the iMh dav of October. In tire yerthuu«aiia eight hundred and righty nine.
Present. Charter W. Armstrong. Jw
Probate.
in the matter of tbe estate of Philander L
Smith. d*eeaae&lt;L
Un reading and filing ilia petition, duly veriBed. of Kuta H. Smith, widow of *ald deceased,
praying that adimnitfrallon of said estate may
t-c granted to Clement Bmltn &lt;&gt;r some oilier
suitable person.
.
Tterruuoti It is entered, that Thursday, the
Tth day of November. A..D. liwi. at ten o’ctock in
the forenoon, te assigned for the bearing ol
said petition, aud that the heirs at law of said
derexwd and all otter penous Interested iu
said estate, are required to appear nt a sessicu
ol wild coart.Hieu to be holaen at Ui&lt;- Probate
Uffire in the city ot Hasllngs. iu said county, nod
•bow cause. If any ttere be. why the prayer or
the peUtiouer ma? not be granted. And it Is
farther ordered, That said pctiiianer give notice
to tbe persons interested In said estate, of the
pandeury. ol said petition, and the h-arini
thereof, by eawiins a copy of this order tu be
published in the llavtings

Hl fool Jointed
intent wire w
Xiekte Mate «
■ ... •• maek'e
Brewed com'l

1 his space belongs te

Archie McCoy)
FURNITURE

JUST RECEIVED

At RUSSELL’S

[•listed “
Broiled lake s
t'aw farm tab
Pickled white
MfuizHlS olive
i row A Block
r, liar* Pure G
;iK&gt; lb. packag

All good* nn

We are D

CiiARtrj&gt; W, AWM-ritoxo

Fa

Nothing Will Afford
.-.’iv anti

Splendid new line of

Dress Goods
Headquarters for

Millinery Goods
All the latest and most desirable style:

r
NOTICE.
PuTown and NcImkiI I&gt;l&lt;tri&gt;

in eanHMiuenoe of tho success Of the
•Mokeleaa jiowdcr, .the Italian government
Following are the real estate trausfera
bos suspended the manufacture of all other for the week ending Oct 14111, 18S9, as
taken from tbe book* in the register's office:
ktoda uf gunpowder.
BHza Hubbard to David M. Webb, et al; lot .1
n Itabcoek a iuM Mkddtavllle • *0.
More wheat lx grown in Europe than In blk
Klxalxfth K.t Webb to EJIra Hubbard; tot 5
IT product being over I .ftMbOOO. 000 bushels.

Stoves! Stoves! Stoves!

On account of poor health Ml Neyinonr
Andrus has rented his farm fofr three yexnu
bu been a resident of this city ter almut Tutwday, Oct. 24, he will sell hl* live
atock and farm tools at auction. Tin- sale
will take place at his farm, beginning al
time previous to her death.
10 o'clock a. m.
.

Ner Pleasure than an OapoMy to

BOOT

LO

Just Eighty-Nine Men and Boys

Best roll

-A-t JVIy Store

You can
.’&gt;OC. at Bea

Fine

ta

A full li

The presence of the above number in want &lt;
necessary that 1 may perform

oysters
LfW me

This Very Pleasant Task

Fred I-

xl F. H. B

Our New Goods and Prices.
OUR *2.00 CALF BOOTS: OUR $2.00 COARSE BOOTSOUR LADIES' HAND TURNED KID J3.50 SHOES for
*3.00; OUR YARD WIDE SHEETING for 5 cts OITR
NEW PRINTS AND 0IN0HAMS: OUR DRESS FLAN
NELS; OUR 50 ct. PLUSH: OUR TRIMMING SILKSOUR 20 ct. GREY FLANNEL; OUR 25 ct REDFIAN
NEL; OUR S ct. COTTON FLANNEL- OUR UNDER-'
WEAR AND HOSIERY: OUR NEW CLOTHING AND
OVERCOATS; OUR HATS, CAPS, GLOVES AND MIT
TENS; OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERYTHING *
FAMILY NEEDS.
nuHUNWA
^"Sugars arc Down and Butter, Eggs a,„l Dried AddIm
Up. We want your produce, (or which n-e will
II"
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
Yours truh
W

tmt

Ephoupa
Uimbc

BOY’S LEATHER BOOTS, worth *1.00, CUT

MEN’S LEATHER BOOTS.

1.50,
2.00.
2.50,
2.50,
2.75,
3.00,
;:.50.

during U

Bcme

150

4JA

I.U0,

/ WOULD Bl

Pleased to Meet You

&lt; Cfardn

Prairieville, Oct 7, 1889

Beuttey B

See Trices

M. J. GOSS
—

�Hastings Banner.
*.—"v- ...

Oft.,BL 1880.

Step Into llama* VanAnaanN and Mr
the new cmekery and lamps they are ns
reiving for the fall trade.
Another fakir worked off a few watches
" rdneMtay afternoon, but that scheme j.
not so successful as it once was here.

SHAK DRUG STORE.

PERSONAL MENTION.

Cbaa. Dion, of Charlotte, |s in town.

Wm. Hazen vidted Lansing Tifursdny.

F. A.
A suit of rooms to rent over store and
45 yards of nig carpet nearly new for' sale. town.
IL J. Hkrukumiutt.
Frank
town.
The Indian show stranded-here. They
were, however, obliged to pay their bills
before getting poNwulon of their properly. Chicago.

The Very Cream
ppRFU M ES

f

Fred Reed left Monday for Chicago.

~
Cnrtls,
or Detroit, Is vhiHifc In

Gloves and Mittens^

Maus, of Grand Rapids, Ik in
H. l.athrop left yesterday for

W. 11. Stebbins is repairing the building »vls,twl Allegan on business
lately occupied by Wm. Jlazeji. S. a y estcrday.
Holmen will ?oon occupy It with hi* stock
...Mre ,“&lt; li-Merllte. .hltalUll.
of'jewelry.
city Friday.
Hams A- Van Annan are now prepared
T- Barker, of N'ashvlllo, was in town
to buy potatoes for the winter and spring
«»Mtnesdny.
demand, and will jmy top-notch prices for
good ones.
C. D. Beebe was in Kalamazoo Monday
oh business.
J
Kira lusmanl. of Freqwt. has t»een ap­
Burn, Sunday, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank
pointed by Gov. l.uee u delegate to the
Farmers National convention at Montgom­ Maus, a sou.
ery. Alabama.
W. J. Holloway and wire spent Sunday
Thos. II. Hninl! spent Sunday In the in Kalamazoo.
county jail. He went there drunk. Mon­
।
^’“nllne Shultz visited Grand Rap­
day for the entertainnn til he paid jJ.1.7 j to ids Wedni'sday.
Justice Beadle.
..
A’
Buappcn, of Albion, was In
George \V. Weed, funiiiure dealer of this
city Frklay.
luike Odessa was in tills cl^r Frldav. and

\\ e have more Gloves and Mittens than all the rest of the stores
in Hastings put together, and about everyone knows that

Our Prices are Below All Others!
Be sure and see them and you will buy.

Wilson Brothers’ White Shirts

Clement Smith was hi Charlo'.te on lira!
niiulc a purchase of stock from the Hastings
bus'u ivah Monday.
funilttue company.

Toilet P'

■I. L. Crawley la In Chicago this week
Mrs. Eugene McMurray died Saturday;
ag&lt;sl 38 yean, nt her home in this city of tmylng new goods.
consumption. Funeral service* were held
Geo. W. I,ewin, of Hotuer. was in town
y esterday afternoon.
on business Monday.
Married, on Saturday, nt tbe residence
Mi,.s Flora Beadle silent Sunday with
uf Rev. W. I). Howinnd and by him. Rob­ her parents In this city.
ert Billlngdy. of Irving, and Miss Annie
Dr. S. M. Fowler spent Sunday with Ids
Conley, uf Maple Grove.
parents In Maple G?ovc.
If you want any wall paper now L your
II. F. Walker, ot the IMcOdessa Wave,
thi..-. They are reducing stock at -Hollo-'
way'k (sign i»f the elephant) and are offer-. i waa hi this city Friday.
Ing pa,»er
G&lt;&gt; and .*•*-.
J. Bv.i-mer and wife spent Sunday in
Barbary lh-w»strr. of Frerport was last WiMsiland the guest of friends.
week adjudged insane'by Prolmte .Judge
Fr.d Ingrain, of Detroit, spent Suuday
Amistrong. Bhe was taken to the Kain- । hi tliis dfy the guest uf iblatlvi s.
I F. M. Grant and family. ■&gt;( Fort Dbdge.

■’ °f wer« Kind

7 or s years. recently from the nt.iU* public •
•fesan Heath, of Grand Rapid*, wa* a
•■*»hooL apply at once toM, I., Cook, County
guest Sunday at-Mrs. Eli TlinK.p'*.
AgL for State Board of (rinritie*.
11. I. Newton and wife left last week
The Presbyterian ehurcli has secunM
the services fur the ensuing y«-.a of Rev. lor a visit with friends In the west.
A. D. Grigsby, of Saginaw. Regular n-rMiss Lulii Felghner, «»f Nashville^ wa*
the guest of her mother 1Ycdne.&lt;day-.

We also keep a full line of

In all grades as well as their

FURNISHING GOODS, ETC.
We have the Largest and Best Stock to select from in Hastings.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
One Price Clothiers, Hastings, Mich.

Hicks &amp; Spence

J. 1 K OS W

JOSEPH ROGERS

■
।
Mr*. 1. A. Holbrook left .Saturday for n
Hi.. «&gt;pi*»rtunlty U
../ten
ufrrl
with lrt.r children in Muskegon.
for selection from such a cmujrtcft assort-1
,
(Surc’-KMirs to I'. II. A M. W. Hick.*)
ment of wnlt ]M|ier nt a* low prl -v.. ns Hol-. Mrs. I.. A. Clark.' of Harbor Springs,
hiwny .sign of ilierh j.h.:»t'. offer* to th-; vidteil friends in this city lust week.
fall trade.
j p. A. jiahn WKl fami|y |olt |B,t W(,.k
Mr, C. E. Bidlnrk has return-.*.! to this ! r,’r “».‘r n”w
»” Michigan City.
.
city. Tim barn just west of tbe A. Jom * - Mra. John Acker, of Jackspn. was the
-FOR—
&gt; erp. Scliool Books and School Supplies.
__________
bl&lt;xk on Jerfvr*oii street 1* now being titled i &lt;uwt of friends In this city last week,
y
' Ncwspap-r subscriptions taken at lowest
up and will be nseil astrnitunA»:al&gt;le lr ;
........
;»ir. Bldhu-k.
t Mrs. F. M. Thomas rotimiMl Thursday
Cash,
Dry
Good#,
Boots
nnd
’
dub
rates.
' morning to her home-ln Grand Juncthni.
Mr. HotciikUs. a M. C. IL IL civil vnrte....
v ,
Shoe-*. Hardware. Groceries,
0etrojt Daily Free Press
irr. was in this city on Thursday to makKi L&lt;,ra"l
Bellevue Friday to
and &lt;_ rockery,
•
•
a .survey preparatory t&lt;&gt; tin construction of attend the funeral of his uncle Wm. &lt;&gt;rant.
—AND—
a side track ninnlhg to tin* groiimU of the
t. A. Workman, r. representative of the
wool tioot factory.
..
,| Detroit Evening News," was in this city
FOR—
Evening
News
For sale, at very reaatmable figures. # । Monday.
Delivered to any part of the city.
three month's scliohirshlp. worth S-J5.00 In
(’ban. Russell returned Friday to
the West Michigan Btulmis i niveraity of | her home in Allegan after a visit with rein­
He will pay In cash or exchange gro
Grand Rapid*, one of the beat busines* i t|ve&gt; herr.
eerie*, dry goods, crockery, boot* and
In ,lw
te runup, te- Ito. Ptelteto Wtelbr
shoes. hardware, drug?, etc.
KTnvitatifnis are ls»nf*d to the inai riagc Mumi *&lt;*-ivtiiry of the grand chapter, order
ceremony of Miss Belle Hotchkiss to G. F.
£nstem Star.
Uliide*ter. both ofthlscity. Theccrnminy
Mr*. B. R. Rose ba* 1-fn appointed
will tw conducted this evening at the reilforeign
correspondent of the grand chapter,
dcnce of Mbs IlrrtchkiM. by Rev. Irvine.'
■Hi-r l-immi rult'varinn:
ordetyif Eu-tem Star.
enquire
Mrs.'
(’has. Deane left Wednesday to j
chased several acres on Fine jaibit. Wall
lakr. and will convert it into a private join her husband iu Cadillac. They will
..t&lt;n.i»&lt;-r rveorl. They “ill Lutld n 1R&gt;«t iiiaU theii home there.
house and an ice hoime this fall and a cot­
Rev. Geo. Alhittaiidfamily.ofCamcrmi.
N. Y.. have beeff guests for several days
, vwo 1 itsultli good tage next spring.
:&gt;ni!dhi/«. writ. cl*
of F. A. Ackerson and wife.
Mr.
Win.
(iranL
brother
of
R.
J.
Grant
•&gt;n. center of biro­
FOR STOCK,
- u titan that would of this city, died lu-t week at hi* home In
D. N.’ Goodyear left Monday for a few
Fl Dodge. Iowa. Hl* ilostS uecnrred lie- days* visit In the southern pert of the state.
HEATING WATER
fore R. J. could reach him. Thy body was Mrs. Goodyear will return with him.
brought to Bellevue, where the funeral
Mis* Bird Heath Is taking a eonrw of
instruction In instrumental music at Grand
Generating Steam
Ed. Thayer Mid John Fuller liave tieen Rapids, vidling that city oner each week.
awarded tiie contract for die brick work
ForVariotis Purposes
Rev. D. IL thintt. Jas. Ilalhrft and oth­
oo the fell boot factory. Tiie work Is to er* are attending at Grand Rapids the ses­
Is- cotuphrfed by Dec. 1 *t. The contract sion uf the Grand Ix*dge.of Good Templars.
price Is nt the rate of Ss iwr 1.000 brick.
Miss Carrie Mershou wa* called to thi*
:m,000 brick Will l&gt;e laid, thus making the
Will cook or rteain any kind of feed placed in a
city from Albion on Saturday by a tele­
cost of the work amount to 92028.
gram announcing the serious illues. of her
barrel or rat, without danger ot burning, and
AmleJ Gosch was last week hi Grand
with no further care nr attention than the labor
mother.
.
.Rapid* eonvicUMt of niansdaugllicr. Mr.
Geo. II. -Brooksnmi wife left Thursday
of keeping up the Dre, thus overcoming tbe
I.. E. Knappen. who conducted the case
objection to a kettle or cauldron, with which
for the people, received much praly? from for a Usit in Brandi county. On their re­
turn they will pay a visit to their daughter
£he Grand Rapids pn «*. lerfh for tbe man­
the Ore eouitej in direct contact. Il will steam
Mrs.
B.
A.
Walker
In
Allegan
county.
ner In which the ease wim/conducted and
mouldy bay and coni perfectly sweet, make dry
for his very able plea at the closing uf the
Will Young has f turned from ’’hlW
&lt;jwt. al IkMN*
straw and corns talk* soft and palatable‘and
He went there to take a course In dentistry
case.
cook pouter* *o a* to audte them dfxestlble
but ha* deckled to give up his
As our readers, well know. Dr. J. A. engaging In the practice of licit profession.
nnd valuable for food. It will aatv on&gt;-4h!rd to
Baughman, the well known specialist
one-lraif the u*na! amount of com ar other to-jd.
Homer Brown left la« wi* k for Manlsformerly of this city. Is u-w located at
and the stock fed on cooked food will Uirire
Akron.Ohio. All those wishing L. con­ tec lie i- in the employ of a Grand Rap*fti«N pun* nnu cheap sult Dr. Baughman by letter can address Idj' arm Who haie the contract ftrf
better.
him at Nn. 151 South Howard street. the roof on the new Congregational cliunh
It is prrfeeily adapted lor use tn steaio
Akron, Ohio. He writes piescriptions for; at Manistee.
laundrle*. in butchering edabllihiueota for
any disease for 81.00.
rendering
Urd. g&gt;-n&lt;-railug steam or heating
•Ite l-bltatelpM. XtelU •'"“"""■Kjh
Geo. W. Fetfy, e-lltor of the Bellevue as follows of the singing of Mrs. Addi.
water for a variety ot purpoee*. and when fitted
Gazetre. is receiving the coirgratulatIons of io«wt vicirihig ata concert given then rt
up tor high pre**urv is suitable for running
his many friend* on account of his having
e iu4ter bund dishes
small engine*.
i twi n recently,apt*»hitcii deputy «n|urnai
re*eiiuc collector. Ills dWrief comprise*
~~Tta Mmclteltv ct conssruction renders tt the
■xcliaitge for wheat Harry, Eaton. Alh-gnu. VanBuren. haiacheapest serviceable stctni generator of like
i iitazoo. St Joseph. CaM and Ih-rricn
- - at ij counties. Mr. I*erry h energetic, a gwd
i.00 per thousand
FOR SALK BV
bltalntts man and an anient republican.
Ptebk
“• &gt;“,UE
Wiiklnsa
&lt;
•
He will iMtrfonn his new djitKH satisfac­
"'niter full of dlshe^ to torily. The Bannek adds Its cmigni.uiatlons to the large number now pouring tn
icap. .Sri- them,
HASTINGS, MICH.,
foundation for the new on him.
out of MusK -g
xir&lt;&lt; Hatilch expects
—AND—
Says an exchange: "When you biwm
ced. oatM nnd ry e. for sale. the buildiug association jou boom the own. Tbrir »»"&gt;■ 'rtJteU to
11“ l"
No m&gt;l r-uto no.-* bwltol
!’
Th. H..I hi.,I prtaclRl
ol
an «&lt;m lito)
«
“I'
•*
“
K'e to”'r,helr
live talWIW! i»«Kh&gt;ti™i.
WOODLAND, MICH.
That
l,Kh&lt;~ In tototor. ,-IrnJite from to towel mr pprttai ol Ite .tote.
rlihl
&gt;ii drew goods continue* lnc tbal »«k~ » elto-n »&gt; |.r»«to-i™&gt;» •“ with them._______ .
daring th
vonlento* n» to te n Bottler ot
ihnmth to In- °f ""»bu.ttop etemter to the
to
l“'l»« ®«
«•- ».OV0 iust received a new lot of decIbm-Hii! : shut vi Hour that Jos. Rogers linn nbem be I. -liter «&gt;vlM "™-&gt;“
iwlnn for « bnin.--." Tn «I’lrl. Ibe Inwell J2| wto.“ toito. »■ W «te .moou; air with tow.- velocity to to extote
ol to mon,: thl. ™r..t™tta .1n.pl,
■ i'.Ih * - ;u,k &gt;2.40 for Jhe same flour. SSnSl
«*!.: "We hto-e Into en &lt;-«te
loror, th.- b**t «n4 .moke that teTetor-rfonto" “"Krttetoil to the outer air. and
For ir,.,h oystenj nisi fish call at A. Iton ormnlml here tor l» non. lit. ettono
FOR CHILDREN.
run. wa.u.1. to fl« In toll"! to tr. &gt;u wtenr'to .tore la placed.
’■'■uh iu.। ,.[a„ market. Central House otter rnlerprix- that fate ever l«n
ItteXPWAY.
II Ard In thl. pltee be- dote «• mteh tte
(Sign of tlw elephant.)
’ll”'
,m'* ****»&gt; awarded the con- tte town." The Wte mW
raid ot t-rrry "Iter town wtere one or
w. teV tb. hl|b«n "“tot prtte tte
ra''1Hi' jatiH-nter work on the wool
&gt; ;,.r
mid r.nnte.' prottoe te"--™1these aaartciatlons l» established.
tob. «1" "ton »»
"«"
Frank Chilson, formerly living In Hope ly. ne i~.
_(MMu drugs, hardware
ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
urMl‘'■■’“"'•r that you get closing out
"‘Tb^t and •bSit'.rva, where you can
Stat*1 o! Mlehlgan. in Uie circuit court for the
"a” paper, at Dr. Lathrop’s drug lowu.Hlp. Io»t wr-ek
county erf Barry, in attacbment.
'•'I?-, till— U.w-Lerty te mid Into rtob end leTt to
Jama* C. Andrus, plalntll, vc Allen O. Free­
try. He took to rent, .n tte-h which
trade tne w
pjiiLt.tr’ A Sovliman. deleedaat.
incb£Sr™ ■!,’u•ow, f«»«- pickets %xl nil the money his
bad nnJ.
L®
Him i ,u-l-r,.rr’t "l,g ul
ut Be«dl«-y the dour and provisions in the
Tb. new whip ~yw [^d^k
1•' w ilklns.
leaving hi* wife nnd four chl’dre'' *n *
’uj- rintendenfwreiwt shows near- tally destitute cnodlUou- Fhe «®«*ln^
Wort
t o’ i?‘IK" ‘,u"ll',d» now in ultcMdancc and meanness of »o®e men •*
an j
of
markable. Sheriff ^.^ Sd •!■" me Idgli Schoo].
;
«
■ :•*■&lt;&gt;■/« framed. ■
son to Jackson ntul Battle Lrw * aj&gt;“^ ,Tb|'idli" "?£
"Stoll r««l ■“&lt;
r'*'' ,ai* t*'el»‘-»t5!oc.chffe.‘. thi* rrstwi him nt the Wtrt plaee. &lt;•&gt;»»£
I'^at J22r’U*
25Cl ,,aki"*

Fu.il IrtaiMiW

... Highest Market Price

and Driefl Emit.

i; s fliitmtwl Is

BUTTER, EGGS. I

i’i® (ffi nu.

PAYS

and Produce.

harm for Sale.

THE "ACME"

The Hot Blast Oak Peninsular, AsncBltural Boiler!
■Jor Coniine Feed

THE ACME B01LEK

AL NEWS.

GOODYEAR BROS.,

H. C. Carpenter &amp; Son,

Croup Remedy I

Furnished in Single and
Double Story Patterns
AS DESIRED.

Cleveland, Ohio, de­
S’
at
n“P"ureh Hmrsday evening.
'

*

'Aria

Dec. 81. next.
Uls family.

•&gt;“ &gt;w

IM.

Attorue* s ta

�MMMMBI
FARM AND GARDEN.
IMPORTANT SUBJECTS CONSIDERED
IN A PLAIN, PRACTICAL MANNER.

Trench plowing is called subsoil plow­
ing by many who aliould know better.
Prairie Farmer defines tho two modes bo
clearly that, iyitli tho aid of the illustra­
tions appended, the difference cannot
fail to l»c uiiikratood.
Trench plowing is tbe invention of one
farrow direcjly over another, by one
-deep tiller’’ plow following directly in
the track of a more ahtdlovr working
plow. Those are now mode to act at
one operation. The manner of laying
the furrow* is shown in the cut, Fig* I.
Three strong horses will do tbo work, if
placed abrenst, about as well as four
hitched two abreast. in the usual way.

'Xpr.Ncn FLOWING II.LVSTRATKD.
’ The manner of hitching three honws
abreast will l&gt;e of interest to many. Fig.
2 shows how this may be done. If tho
iKirres nre ready, the siiupl&gt;-st manner
br winking three hones abreast is to
tether the middle horse to the two outaide ones by auitaidc lengths of cord at­
tached to the bits. Tho team ia driven
by n line running to tho outside of the
bit of the near and another to that of the
off horse.
Subsoil plowing proper is running a
peculiar share, tailed a subsoil plow, im­
mediately in the funpw turned by a
deep tiller plow. In the deep tiller plow
the mold benrd Ims more lift limn the
wa;*! stubble plow. This plow may turn
the furrow preceding tho Bnhuoil plow.
The subsoiler lias no mold Itoard. It
simply breala* up the IxHtom of tho fur­
row', leaving the disintegrated soil mere­
ly raind up, to be covered by the next
furrow.
In regard to the question of subsoiling
ns a means of rctrtming moisture in the
soil, the nut’-.ority quoted says very truly
that then- to no doubt of its value in ail
compact loams or clays. It allows the
rainfall to settle directly into tbe soil,
and to sink deeply below, to be given
back gradnally, iu. wanted. In gravelfr.

WINTER

F. D. Curtis saya on the subject of
winter dairying: “There la an inclina­
tion towards more winter dairying and
many inquiries nre made at Uie confer*necs looking tliat way. It is my opin­
ion that to succed with n wi^i dairy
there must be a warm stable ^yd plenty
of succulent food. NVlicro the summer
conditions can'be brought about there
ran be success and a proportionate relief
from tho almost—in New York—tmivertal competition of a summer produce
With a winter dairy pork can'be made
with a letter price, and also veal. No
one should aspire to be a dairyman in.
winter with cold barns nnd no provision
for succulent fcods."
Hoard's Dairyman, commenting on the
above, says: “Butter is so unreasonably
cheap in summer h-xauw so great a ma­
jority of the farmers have their cows
calve in the spring. It is also unreason­
ably dear in winter Iwcauso so few cows
are made to culve in tbe fait There
needs to be a better balancing up of the
yearly milk supply, so that less milk
-hould be produced in summer nnd more
in winter. This would equalize the
prices for the whole year, and in the end
bring greater profit to the dairymen. It
is well to remember tliat it costs only
about 10 per cent, mote to keep a cow in
good condition than it does to keep her
dry, as sho ought to be kept, while the
returns from winter milk uro fully 80
per cent, more than from summer
milk."
John Gould, uf Ohio, who last season
practiced continuous winter stabling for
his cows, states in American Agricultur­
ist that never before were they wintered
so cheaply and well. Ho keeps his barn
warm and abundantly supplied with
light. He chains his cows in pairs, in
half box stalls, giving them plenty of
freedom a? far ns movement is consistent
with safety. A good tied under them
and plenty to eat before them’ made them
perfectly contented. They could lie down
at their- car*.*, nnd the neck clmin was
long enough to enable them to sleep with
their heads on their sides if they wished.
He mys: "I am now fully satisfied that
it does not pay to attempt to warm barn­
yards with cows, or to use bay and grain
to warm ice water inside of a cow’s hide.
Tlio rows were fed sitage, bran and a
little clover hay, and gave summer tnesscs
of milk all winter.'’

Vllllxlnc Earn Ynra*.
Prairie Farmer not long ago made a
very scnaible plea. This ^taQs to utilize
the barn ynni. iXiirytnen milk in stahies,.and through the summer tho in­
closed lot adjacent runs to waste. Why
not utilize it? It Is the richest land on
the farm. A dairyman this season put
up temporary lane fences nnd converted
bis bam yard into a track garden, with
very successful results. As soon ns the
vegetables nre harvested the temporary
fencing will come down.’ straw will l&gt;e
stacked a., usual in tho yard, where also
the stock will lie turned on sunny winter
days, as heretofore.
•
Too many burn yards arc nothinjpbut
cesspools, breeding questionable odors,
if not pestilence. Wit h no drainage pro­
vided, the urine and liqnuktn.-.nure grav­
itate towards natural earth deprwsrionB.
which are very often under the stable
floor or al&gt;out tho Kills, and there tlio
collected filth breeds its mischief. By
nil means hare good drainage about cow
barns. The odors generated from stag­
REINING TH Hee HORSES ABUKV.T,
nated filth are quickly absorbed by the
randy, or otter very light noils, sub­ fresh drawn milk, nnd milk thus tainted
soiling would l»e a positive injury, since is absolutely poisonous.
tbete soils, as n rub?, hick cohesion.
Hence, every man must decide these
Prairie Fanner makes tho following
quest inns for himself. So must he de­
cide the question of trench as against statement: If, after tho butter is care­
subsoil jdowiug for himself. It is bad fully worked and packed, preferably in
policy, as a rule, to turn tip the crude a glazed stone jar, it is kept where the
soil from the depths below. It is not to temperature never goes above 60 clegs.,
te expected that suhaoiling will reach there is no reason why it should not
itsjbest results on* soils liable tp annual keep perfectly sweet’ for winter use, if
saturation, unless the suteoiling is prac­ no germs of decay are left in tho butter.
ticed annually, and at a time when the Nor should this occtir if the utmost
cleanliness lias peen observed in all tho
soil is in good working condition.
On soils tmderdmlned, tho effects of processes from' tho milking to tho
subroiling are more permanent On packing. Yet you cannot expect tho
heavy soils, that annually become satu­ fresh aroma to.be retained; but the low­
rated with water, the soil, when wet, er tho temperature the longer will this
‘
runs together, anti prevents free perco­ be preserved.
lation of water, while, if not sub­
Soiled, tho decay of the roots in the soil
Tbe new grape, Milla, Illustrated iu
would give percolation to a considerable the accompanying cut, waa grown by Mr.
. degree.
WilHam H. Millts, of Hamilton, Ont., by
crossing Muscat Hamburg with Crevoling. The bunch is large, compact and
Much lias been said in post seasons by shouldered, home clusters weighing over
.&lt;ho carious agricultural writers about
twelve ounces. Tho berry is also large,
the work of potato diggers. Moot of
round, jet black and covered with a thick
what-wan said referred to the expensive
bloonf The flesh is firm, juicy and of
roachiDM that nro beyond tho reach of
rich, sprightly flavor. Tbe vine is vig­
the mn»ll_fiiowerB. Rural New Yorker
has of Lite held correspondence with orous and productive, fruiting with tho
Concord or a little later. The fruit is a
farmers who use potato plows of various
long keeper.
. ■designs. These tools are made and sold
•under different patents, though they nil
work on essentially the same principle.
Tbo potatoes arc thrown out of tho
ground by means of a contrivance like
two plows, one right nnd the other left,
placed together so as to throw tho earth
in both directions. Above these plows
Are fastened long bam. The earth is to
fall through the bars, while the potatoes
.arc supposed to roll off to the ground.

Agricultural Glesuiiig*.
Disinfecting the ground is absolutely
necessary after n crop of ducks lias been
grown cm it, decL-rrt- an authority on
duck cnltur.*, who advises plowing -up
the yawls and sowing oafo barley or rye,
which can lie ent fur forage when well
grown.

Charcoal ia essential for fowls: pow­
dered fine and fc-d in meal bread is good
for chicks: broken into pieces size of
grain of corn and smaller Is good way to
feed fowls.
Honey in the comb is alwayp made by
bees and never by machinery. When

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rrlb. Oil with boner and cap them.

THE -MILLS OKAPE.
Messrs. Ellwanger &amp; Barry of Rocheoter, N. Y., to whom we arc- indebted for
a picture of the Mills grape drawn from
nature, and hero reproduced greatly re­
duced in size, aay that "foriuzc, quality
and appearance the Milla comes tbe near­
est to tno ideal variety of any seen. Di
quality it i» the beat, exceeding in rich­
ness any hardy fcrajx? we ore aeqeainted
with." It is not otaimed that t^ta newkud climates, but with a reasonably good
foil, situation and treatment it promises

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’ THANKSGIVING OF DAVID.

DAIRYING.

You have heard your friends and neigh­
bors talking about It. You may yourself
lie one of tbe many who know from per­ LESSON 111, FOURTH QUARTER. IN­
sonal experience Just how good a thing It
TERNATIONAL SERIES, OCT. 20.
Is. If you have ever tried IL you are one
of Its staunch friends, because the won­
derful thing about It is.'that when oner
given a trial. Dr. King's New Discovery
ever after holds a place in tbe bouse, if
you have never used It nnd should be
afflicted with a cough, cold or any throat,
lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle nt
c™.
once and give it a fair trial. It Is guaran­ 1iwriw
_.i
n &lt;.i—“
nut&gt;U»!iiT. I ntlaaelteed every time, or money refunded. Trtal
Hk^’Tten wetil Klog Darid in. and »* bebottles free at W. 11. Goudycar'a drug
store.
back to tbe flint vrnes of thia chapter, where
Perhaps you are run down, can't eat. tee n»l that tbe Lord having given David
can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything re*t round atom from ali hb&gt; enemiea. bb
to your satlshiction. and you wonder what tboughta turn to tte Art ot God dwelling
alls you. You should heed the warning.
, within curtate*.
bo dwell* te a bouse
You are -taking the first step Into ncryoio. of c,Miar, and tte propbet Notban encourages
prostration. You need a nerve tonic and him in hi* purpew » build nn bou*n for tbe
In Electric Bitters y^u will find the enit
Ark- tbi* ired* to a message front tte Ix&gt;rd
remedy for restoring your nervous system to David, tn which l.e i» told that not bo but
to Ito normal healthy condition. Surpris­ ids sou &gt;hnli build tlw home, and that through
ing results follow the use of this great thi* aon David’* howw and kingdom and
nerve tonic and alterative. Your appetite throne sbait te otahlbbed HL V., made rare)
returns, good digestion In restored, and the for over So. with tte owaraace from God
liver and kidneys resume healthy action. ot a wooderfitl Sou and an eternal kingdom.
Try a liottle. Price 50c. nt W. H. Good­
year's drug store.
hast brought me hittertoF’
The best salve In the world for cuts,
19. “Thou liras q»&gt;ken al*o of thy •errantr
brakes, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores., house for a great while to come." Not only
tetter, chnpjtod hands, chilblains, cores, wa* David anuned at the prat goodnera of
and all skin eruptions, and positively cures God to him in takins him from the »l&gt;ccppiles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed cotoand from foltowing the sheep to te tbe
to give perfect satisfaction, or money’re­ rotor over Got. people l»rtw) |v. viib. but
funded. Price 25 eta. |&gt;er box. For sale he wn* overwhelmed by tte revelation now
made to him-of the future glory aud sta
by W. H. Goodyear
Henrietta. It Glessy. who taught Pres­ bility of hi* bouse and kingdom. “Andklhn
ident liarrisuti his tin»t letters In 1839, the manner of man, 0 Lord God.’" There
I* uo doubt soint: reference to Solomon th
now Ilves in Columbus O.
thi* dweriptiun of tte future glory of tte
fired? HcxhI's San.»|Mrllla is )u*t tiie medi­ hmtuinf David, but there i«a morn drtndwl
cine lo purity your blood and gtre you strength. refrreocr to I lie Son of David of • MatL I, 1;
The leper colony nt Sail Francisco’s leper xxH. 42; tte Sou of whom Gabriel raid: “Tte
Ltorxt God khaligire unto Rim tbo throne of
hospital lias 11 imth-ntsi.
Uncle Sam’s Condition Powders will Hi* falter David, and He *hall reijn over
cure distemper*, coughs, colds, fevers and tte bouM- of Jacob*f-»rever; and of Hi* king
most of the dlocases to which horses, cat­ dom there *lisll be no end” (Luke I, 32, S3}.
Our loon today w undoubtedly rouceni
tle, sheep, hogs aud poultry arc subject.
tag tte: covenant which Ixainh calls “The
Mrs. Ijmgtry has made $.*&gt;00,000 during sine mercies uf David;’’ ami wbtob Pnul tell*
her sheet career on the stage.
ns shall te fulfilled indy in tte reourmtlon.

HER HEALTH WA8 RUINED.
Now Well. '
Mrs. Alvxuudcr Vaughn, wife of one of
the most prominent amf extenalvly known
inerckantN of PrewotL Ark., writes Ute fol­
lowing letter under date of April 22. 1N8U:
"1 owe the preservation of my life puder
Providence to Swift's Sp&amp;ilfle (8. 8. 8.)
For four year* uiy health tu wretched,
ruined—my life, n life of constant pain
and misery nnd torture. Food soured on
my stomach, and what 1 ate to-d?y 1 would
vomit to-moriow. My sleep at night wm
broken with the most liorrllilc visions in
dreams, so much so, that I could not bear
to be left alone: chtonle dlnrrhu-a. a jiainful caugh tliat threatened me with con­
sumption; my feet and ankles were twist­
ed out of all projM&gt;rtit.n. and my limbs
swelled more or Ifesa. . 1 could not walk
except on a level floor, and then with diffi­
culty, and for a while could not get in or
out of Inst without u^islana.-.
The pressure of a finger on my Ixwty
would leave Its impression, and in short l»
. thought I had &lt;hop»y. hi addition* to my
other afflictions.
Two doctors treated uu’ faithfully dur­
ing these four years but did tue no good—
the medicines tlwy gave me were as tueiros
a* stagnant water. My friend* thnuabt I
woidd die. siilfcrim: n» 1 was with such a
combination nf (jhjtjuu *■•
In 1S87 1 dlsaintiuiied the Ute ot the
medicines I had been heretofore taking
nnd began to lake Swift's Specific tS. h. S.»
Five bottles of this triwly wbnderfnl medi­
cine was what worked tbe miracle of my
complete and |&gt;eniiancnt recovery."
Treatise on blood and skin diseases mail,
ed free. .SWIFF 8PECIFC CO.. Drawer
3, Atlanta- Gn.
Win. Tall aud I.Hlilfe Short .have just
been married in Baltiuiore.
EHert’s Daylight Liver I’iUs are a boon to
sufferers from sick hradachc. sour stomach,
torpid liver mid tmllKvstlon. hngar rratfA. pleasant to tokn ami warranted to go
through by ctayHglit.
Pittsburgh has 4.000 Italians In Ite pop­
ulation.

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" Wc have been often asked by dairymen
best .soap to use to properly cleanse dairy Utct
invariably replied, thi ’Ivory,* bin ns for giving
for washing dairy utensils, it is iv.illy summed u;
thoroughly cleniL Bdiiiri J water must be tt.se.’.
ucction with Ivory Soap, will thoroughly cfc:u
tiie wood, leaving it clean and sweet for further t
utensils ball” cleaned will spoil the delicate.aroma
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30 "Aud «Uat ran David oay more unto
tter.» for Thon, Lord God. koowwt TUy •er­
rant." laaratnch a.- God know all abeiit
David before ever He begun to trad Hint out.
te frit that there tw nothing more for him
to «ay
21. "For Tby Word'* «!ce. nud ccrordtag

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ttem." In Exekiel xxxrLs-m, apraklng of
ftonxIanUel anwsl from all their *in»,tte Lord

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J«-»u.» Son &lt;&gt;( David, U "The Word of God”
(John I, 1; Kev xix. 18), then we nndi-r.-:.»u&lt;l
that “for Jceus* Mko’ He will acvotnplah all
thing* rtAiKv-raing hU elect church, »ad Hi*
elect nation I»ra«&gt;l. * according to tbe eternal
purpeae which He '|rtirpo*cd in ClirUt Je«u«
our Lord." (Eph. Hi, llj
22. ••Wherefore. Thou art great. O Iy»rd
God: for Uxre i» twne like Tbete." " Wbo i»
like unto Thor, O Ixml, among the pxi»f
Ming
after the Egyptian* had beei.overthrown in th* Re.1 »en (Ex. xv, ID
•There h Dime like unto The.-, O lx&gt;n!. Thou

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nity. (Jer. x, 0-tO.f
2X “And wbat one nation in tte earth is I
like.Tby people, r-ren-hko larael, • • •
which Thou redecnicdst to Tiv-o from Egy pt,
from tiy&gt; nattous and their godaF lo­
rad alone ot all the nations was thus honored
of God. nnd surely He bad a right to rxjwvt
from ttem great things in tte way of uticdlcr.ev. tn return for the great things which Ho
luul &lt;km for ttem. Tte church of Oirist. j
compo^l of brifove-n pattered out uf all |
nations, has tevu redretned by Hu&gt; ireeiottx
blood that she m iy make Him a ntuuo on this
earth; and He ho* a tight to expect from
every cue thus redeemed a holy life nlxl a
wbota hearted davoliun to Humelf in His
present great work of l*r«ra.-tslt&gt;&lt; fhrUrepd to
of Dr. C. MeLan.••, Celebrated bier I’tuC
every rronture.
“*ta by f LEMING BROS, Pllubarxh, Pa. and
24. "Thon host confirmed td thywi-lf tijy me .ere Hing to .dlrt-tlnac they will ruro you
people Israel to tea people unto‘ttee for­
ever, and tbo&gt; L/&gt;rd art ta^-omo their God."
■I know that wbntwver God doeth. it skull
te forever" (Eccl- ill, 14). Tbe sun. mcKti aud
•tar* ax no look upon them In tte tenven* nre
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.
a sign to u* that brarl diall never evaw tu te
a nation teforeGod.
23, "And now, o fx,rd God, • • • do
Perfumes the Breath.' Ask for rr.
asTteu tarn raid.” David follow* up bi*
teartfelt thantegiring byptacing hta-If eu
tirely In the will of God aud at His dunoanl
like Mary when ste raid: “Behold tbo hand­
maid of tte Lord: be it u
Thy word." (Luke t. Sf
26 "And let Tby ts.-|n
ever." David reek*’not h
glory of Israel.'but that

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Jidince to Everybody

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I knthv from practical uti ol th- beneficial
Clover, when but elvieu yean, ot
Wtotolu* sweHinn. CAfTyinx both
arm* tn one position for weeks at a time, floe­
tom raid on examinatloD that I might lire a
rear possibly two nt the loosest, twt no lonn-r
tflok rb*nro of me. and In berohi
fashioned wav of doctorltic and using Red
(lover, I nm to-day n well and hearty man
came oh"The
market. 1 have used It with good results. Mr
■8d Fe,&gt;crsll *&gt;e^
ly
lc ’* dolDK ,ier ,nore R00*1 tiiati any­
?
yet1f,l&gt;ynd H1 taluk that for a ton
le and blood medicine there I* nothing so good
as youzKxtraet of Ited Clover. You are tree t o
use this as I d&lt;&gt; not hesuate to recommend It to
any wbo are afflicted.
Yours truly
temartnfled In Pa-----4WUI
magnify Him with thanksgiving." and
1* what be ta doing in tills kraon. Hrar him
For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
repratwlly raying. -Ixt tte Ixxii te IIl&lt;Rnl
Tbe Michigan Gns company starts a fir-i (Pa xxxv, T.-, xl, ir.; Ixx, 4), and rail
force of 200 men laying pipe between »!LU|t&gt;°n ‘’j
,u ,,u’Bnlf-’’ ‘be Lord
Monroe and the stale Hue Unlay.
with him .uid exalt Hf» linme togwtter (P.

Anybody can catch a cold this kind of
weather. Tiie trouble Is to let go. like the

............................... umwioru i»uvid prayed this, prayer. Thl. (s tte right
Ihlug to do with a|| th. revelation* wbtob
(tod make* to im in HL word conceruing Hi*
great Koodnwo toward* ra, and Hlc purpo«
not yet fulfilled; jua 'roeive ttem grateful­
ly, rat them joyfully and pray for them with
vxpectatiocL

bottle.of Santa Abie, the California king’
ofconaumpllon. asthma, bronchitis, coughs
and croup cures, and keep It handy. ’Tls
pleasing to the taste and death to the above
complaints. Sold at 81 a bottle or 3 for
82.50. California Cat-r-eure gives imme­
diate relief. The catarrhal vir£» Is soon
displaced by Its healing and penetrating
Tb°“ *“•
nature. Give it a trial.
Editor W. E. Stewart of theSoulh Haven
Scntina! ia taking a trip bi Utah. Dakota
n»
, Tht, I, „
and other western states.
CbrUU.,,.:
toM
Uncle Sam's Nerve &amp; Bone Liniment
Twhich
1 [*~w.
i uwnald
'™ w|'h - “»will relieve sprains, braises, neuralgia and rarac confixlcnru with
rheumatism. Sold by all druggists.
toto
The Evening Expresa, (tally, has started eteck will not te paid till wv indorse it
‘’XpTCt “ teu'nteto te fUjfih
at Grand Haven. It Istheohly democratic till "T"1
paper in the county.

Great mistakes have been made in the
world, by supposing many nervous troubles
were due to tout blood. This Itrattache,
fits, tUzrinew, sleeplerancss. etc. are al­
^xix i &gt;
wbo ran ratimata it) “A
ways due to weaknera or irritation of the .,
tliat then, .hull not bo room «uou-h
nerves of the brain, dyspepsia, pain, wind, Weratag
torooelvv' (Jtni m lu w."nou*?
etc. to weakness of tbe tiervt-s of the stom­
ach: weak lungs is caused by the weakness
of tte parts: brliousness, constipation, etc.,
"7
'■'«««?* of Matt. v.
to weakness of the nerves of the liver &lt;,r
«»diiira&gt;i. uwt fuiflU u,rin
bowel*: pains, Irregularity, sterility, to
derangement of tte uterine nerves.’ For
all wcaknens. Dr. Miles’ great nerve aud
brain food surpasses all otlwr remedies.
Trial bottles free at W. 11. Goodyear's
drug rtorrElohim, bv it-w ^?L£,b®5*h- "lx
Tte Standard OH company tes.nradc 8L--------&lt;w&lt;, „ [nM-.
Ignace one of it* dlstriimtng points iu tte eighteen time, in this taraxi
upper |&gt;enin*uta.
titira .nd each ful)^^ "l*

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lege Uy Inuckfax brou and Mllfag !•;«■» fa I
u'fal’1 *' *S1 ‘
amJMirb.
the public square at. Cambridge for tbespace
^poowred Toe-lay in tbo I trillings of uf one wack.
Fogarty, ot tbe Philadelphia Base Dall
Peculiar In comblnallen, proper*.!™, and . Michigan, on tbe ;(h day uf iMMrmbrr. A. «■
HHttiou. even Prince and Pcmiant, the Millionaire arid
dub, tax Itren uwanfad the gobi vrnteb ot­ prcjoraUou of fugredlu.ts, Hood’s Sirttjffl&gt;.| to the travel- Day Laborer, by their comunm u*c of this
!S»f. fa liber aref nuatgago on page ; .*). Safa
At Buffalo Tursley . morning Charles F. tered by n watch oompa;iy to that member rilia possesses tho euntlvo value of tbo best
mortgage was aaalgtird to Fnwic« E. Herrtdt
remedy, attest tiie world-wide reputation o! Orris shot bis mother dead wbilo she slept, of the Rational league making tbe largest
ami ■said ssslEumeut duly terordrd In the ojteo
known rt-uie- |J
JJ— dies of tho
of tbe BexlsteC •( Bted* -Jn .JM1 for l~rey
Ayer's PHU. leading phyaii iaus recum and tl *n ent his throat with a rnxor.
vegetable tiOOG Skingdom.
uumb.-r ot stolen Lose* during th e m asotu
county. Mtcbfgan. in fiber r. of mortgage ou
mend these pills for Stomach and Livct
It t««yk all day Tncslay an i SOI haliota for
Al Manon, ItxL. Friday. Mrs. Catherine Peculiar la its strength .-.nd economy. Hood’s page MS: Said luortgage was ou the express con­
Troubles, CosHvcnesa, Dilimutni-ss, nndition that should dr fault be made tonbepayth* R'jinblicans of th* Twentyidnth sena­ Iwidesty wa» &lt;iro;ared iusaue nn*' taken to Sarsaparilla Is the only n-.-.tlkdne of which cun
Sitk Headache; nta&gt;. for Rheumatism. torial district of New York to sei -ct ir rxvvdi- IndUnup Jic R-ii^iou* excitement wa* the truly bo said, *- Ono Hnudicd Doses One Dol­
Jaundice, and Ncumlein. They ur.- r-ujarlar." Peculiar in Ha nicdielnal merits. Hood’s
.ira.-t Booke.com- coated; contain no i-uiorai-l; urn prompt;
tar the space ot thirty day* then t.ud from
The brigantine Zuivika. of Belfast, was
Hippu'vte and (allow Haytfatni are to have H-uxaparilla sccotnplukr* cures hitiirrto ub;srtil*._i complete but mild, in'operation, iu;d, therefore, the wrecked nuar Valentui. Irelan I. during tta
thenceforth alter- tbe faps* of the mIA
a conatitutHKi raodatal alter that &lt;&gt;t tbe
Ulirtr «l*r«. the principal ram of two
very beat IneiHcine for Family Us*-, as well severe storm o Monday, and every oua o.’ United rltat.*, Thu cnusUiuti raal cungrera
hundred and fifty dollar, with all trrearof Interest thereon, sboul.l become ^nu be
her crew wa* drowned.
•
as for Travelers and Tourist*.
tho titles af ’-Tho grrate-t blood purifier ever ■ae*
due and psyablr immediately thereafter, al­
Mrx Knell, widow ot tlio murdered Chillaelltu-. MichdlKxiyertd."
Peculiar
in
Its
••good
naroo
though tbe period limited tor the ;«ymcut
Rcjxuts from New York vny that ex-PiwsPilis. Five y cuts ago 1 »;». taken au tlBvill, I chru millionaire, tas n&lt;&gt;titl *1 lbs park commay not tbe» have expired, and default
lAt Chsvelen I do;-hn»i Uio utter of Turn- at home,"—there Is mnre of Rood's Sarsa­ thereof
having
been made In tn* payment of hiteregt
mnalonvrs uf that city thkt she is ready to
Jtay Hall that be L-c.,m • .-andidate f.,r parilla sold la Lowell Dian of all other due Xnreniberlrth 1S4».at &lt;l tile *&gt;IUC b*ltM
erect a *25,000 fountain arxl ekick tower in
blood purifiers. Peculiar fa Its phenomenal
Union jerk to tbe memory uf her husband.
record of
li:ot,*ale*obroad
of thirty dav* and npwsrd* Ibe aforreafa MW­
AI th* roagrogatioaal Council on Friday it no other rvUU 11 dl preparation
th st 1 wa» unable t&lt;&gt; do any work. I took Tiie gift lias been accepted.
Dr. Mar in. of Pfala-lriplita, Congrewmau I
ever attained so rapidly nor held so
1 cleplione. con three boxes ol Ayer’s 1*111* nnd wnAntirely
lo'.Uinisy's drag enn-d Bim e thnt time I nnt never without j Rinda'I's physician. «oi I lura tay tliat bU I
steadfastly tho confidence of all classes
a lx&gt;x ot these pills." — Peter Christensen.
pro. me. IW. ...
. —.... ..._..... —»
I patient's nmditlon was nolmub a* to give ]
of jicopte. Peculiar In the brain-work which
BbensoMl, Wls
proceeding at taw banns been lesuiuted to re­
“Ayer** Pills have been in use in ray bi* friend* enu* for sar.uus nppreben* ox । Bumshck.^N. D.. Oct 11.—The vote cut It represents. Hood's Sarsaparilla com­ rover the luoner secured by said mortgage. or
: . Notary I*u!»ll&lt;r
The storai which swep*, over England aud nt th- tint state election in North Dakota bines all the knowledge which modern
faintly upwards of twenty year* nnd Itav,
reaearchsjs
l4-r»*»|ff1!' f*e|Hct|
.ialnt* before the completely* v nritlrd all that is rluiliusl for Ireland Monday ha* d*«n* inc.dcufable datu- in October ha&lt; been ofllriaiiy canvasasd.
science has I O ! tSvIT developed, contained tn *aid’reu*tg*ge and the statute tn
Mice Callon him them, lu attack* of nil.-*, from which I
•uM Jeffersoo Sts., suffered runny yearn, they afforded greatci
with ninny years practical experience iu
pulled
th»
ll-pub:ican
canlidatc&gt;
received
relief than any other meslk lnv 1 rv ortrtal."
an average ot 7t&gt; (Mr c-ot H. C. Hars—T. F. Adums. Holly Springs. T« xx&lt;
Since th? treasury departm-n: abolished
1 have used Ayer's PIUs for u nuinbet stanqu on opium boxes, *1,0011,000 worth of brou-h, llipublican rondidat : for cungnws,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
of Hastings (that being the pl ee where Uie cir­
huAW majority of 15,000, an-l Farmer John
of years, and have never found anythin;
cuit court for- Barry ccunty is holdem, the
Sold l.y all dmrxliU. *!;«lxfurfl- F." pared only
equal lv&gt; them for giving me an apjietii. the drug tas Loen sold iu Ban Franclw.-u, Miller’s nujority over Roche, tk-macrat, for by C 1. UOOD A CO.. A pcthocaria*. L-trcu. Maaa. i premise* dcirrlbed tn sold mortzage, or m&gt;
mil'll thereof a« may te ne.-e*&lt;»ry to pa? the
and imparting energy nnd strength to the while tiie imports have not b.-cn one-tenth ot guvenior, is 12.&lt;M). Only 7,0X) votes were
amount due mi *ald mortgage, with Interest at
100 Doses Ono Dollar
system. 1 nlwnys keep them in die house." that amount. This mean* wbol««ui» aaiug- cast against the r.msiitutiou, and tho state
seren per rent and nil l*al cnsta. together with
gilng
— R. D Jackaou. Wilmington, Delhas gone dry by a maj'.-rity of 1,100. Liquor
an attornev fee of KS covenanted for therein,
the Vreniiscs teIug described lu s*td mortgage
Great iceparaUon* are making in B rlin men one djilie^rteurd, aid many nro prupnra* all that certain tdeec or parcel of land. I, mg
to welcoin* if.* i-isr.of Russia, who will be I ing to remove to Montana
and neing situate iu the townsidp of Yankee
Wprtng*. In the county of Barry and stair at
Michigan and described aafollow*, to-wIt Tbe
dro taking off M the bundl'd soiusdesperate
NiUUtt, B 'llln itxdiVo wim truer* and poNev.
Y
ork
.
O
l
IL
—
A
Washington
from which 1 »n« long u sufferer."- Emma
town three, north M range ten west, containing
special
to
The
Son
&gt;ays
that
the
question
tw*nty-*cven,Bnd*s-K» acres of land, lew tbe
Keyes, Hubtardktou. Maa*.
f There Is nothing in the world mere generally laud sold the Hast inn boat club, and tbe rlxht*
At
Auburn.
N.
Y
.
Tuesday,
Ju
ice
Davey
j
••Whenever 1 am tro’ild.d with eonstfpa I
te said boat club and the island tn Gun
droiJed that tnv electrxal execution law is cornpen«at;on , trader tbe d«ci*ioa &lt;4 tbe I desired than long life, ye: the majority of pro deeded
lake adjoining.ronsU.utn.ual an-l rwnaudnl K'-iumtcr, the courtr that qndets nt West point are mem- pie put ofl s-anng for their health not I eransc
Imted. Hasting’. August ISb. IS*B.
FKAXCaa K. IlKKBlCN iuuril-t«r wtu&gt; is nlrra fy under asntetica •&gt;{ nwr* of tho regular army, aud are entitled we live our Its e* nt ‘iwh a pace we have not time
Aatlgns* foe Mortgage-.'.
- ------ — — ------- - —... . death by electricity, to the custody of tbe
topiytvr ti, ir service, during tbeir term to give the-sat.ject sufiMect thought r.ntil we • Smith 4Colukov*. .
among &lt;&gt;|ir fuatotner* Our Mica of th.-r&gt; • warden .tf too Auburn nriaoo.
of study. The rerlod stubrared by this «ie- j receive u repduder lu the rhape cd a severe 111rxrrcu those of all ulheV pill- combined | vuatooH
•• •'
—
uqsg.
Inspector BUuebtoy, al Ei
ciuuu exL-n-1* from 1848 tu i*M. and applies ■
M0MQAGB
Mt*
Wr have never known them foil to fc-ii,
Then. too. we are coastanUv bewildered by
Default having tx.-en made tn the conditions
entire satisfaction.”- Wright A Haunclly ; T«x.. wa« fired upon by a Mexican wnmz- not only tn ..flitters still living. but tu tbe the vatUr.iv schools ot medicine, and tlje physi­
San Diego, Texas.
f I glur_«li,-i&gt; b. crderel to halt a f.-w nights beir* of ofli.vr*. A taut- l.'J’J apfaieatiuna cians who represent them, often Llendcr iu our ot aeertaUi iniirtgagr wady by Morris B. GoIiimii and Ito-a F. Cohoon. bls wife, to Albert
! ago.* He n-turnwi tbe Are, crtticnlly w«.ti:idM. Xonb. dated January third. A. I». 1*« and
choice of a doctor.
fng the Mexican. The Mexican authorities
fa ilia office of tbe Iteinvter nt Deeds
If people only knew that the very best health­ n-eurtfad
■ talk &gt;4 makfngdt an iiiU-rustioasl matter.
for Harry county. Michigan, ou tha tenth day &lt;4 ■
keeper. llfc-prescrvcr. unit dlscase-preveuter November. A. 1&gt;. US4.in liberaot mortgages
- Hut has yet been discovered. I* simmered down on page- IU. on which niortcmre there I., claimed
Tp-KILWa. HR, Oct. 11.—Kx-State Sena-1
t&lt;&gt;
te
due
st tte dale of lids notice tbe auui o&lt;
Ur Lorenzo Daw Waiting died at his home( । Into a concentrated and very palatable form tn eight hundred, seventy-six dollars and twenty
eent* iM7«.zU and an attorney fee ot
Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Mars. '•oofrv Fraud* Tram.
In this place Thursday morning. He bad। the shape &lt;’f New Style Heauuit Taste Vinegar I। seven
twenty-live dollars provided for In said mort,
Bitters,
they
would
no:
hesitate
a
moment
to
lx»-n tailing in b^altn for two ur three
। cage, and no suit &lt;.r proceed lug* at law having
.
beeu Instituted to recover tbe inouevs secured
years, bis trouble taing cousumptioti of tbo&gt; try it.
But they do no! know. How ean they know,
an.I dretroy vd a building uswt for a high blood. Senator YVhiliug wo* n prominent;
■t-boo! and library, lews, SM.000.
figure in Illinois politic* for nearly* forty- when so many not only worthies*, but positively contained tn said i.iortgagr ami tbcMtatute la
Injurious drags are contantly flooding the mar- *at(L case made sod provided, notice t* hereby
An epidemic of typboH fever prevail* a:
ki t under various names and guises, that the civ«h&gt; that on Saturday, toe ninth day ol Novem­
ber. A l&gt;. ISM, at ten o'clock In the forenoon. 1
New Style Vinerar Bitters Is as bad as any of shall
»ell at public auction to tbe hlgbeat bidder
i The - ily uf Loudon is going to spend when Lin -vm mode bta firs: race for th*
them?
nt tbe north trout door of tbe Court house. I a
j f;,UtX» t«’i in opening a n»w street from .the (rtvsideovy Mr. tVbiUng was one of bis.
They do uot knovj of course, unless they have tbe city of Hotlug*. Ba»ry eouuty. Mich., (that
nblrsl eocies -lor*
I Strand to Ho!bunt, aty .otsteculy the
the place where the circuit court for
the courage to try tbe New Style. It •tralgbtens bring
Barn
coooly I* bolden). the premise* dcaeribcd
th*
I ginning of a vast »y .ffrm &lt; t street improve
out a tangled-up system In a very 'tort while tn said tuoriKSK* or *o much thereof a* ma* be
I meuL
necessary to i«aj the amount due on said mort­
JcfH!t*W&gt;WS, P .
and those who buy tt oner buy It always.
gage
with
»«&gt;rn aud one-half per eent. interval.
of nm ■ring tbe wreckage ami debris from*
an«i all l«ml co»te together with an attorney's
(•■r.the &lt;*h|ix»g &gt;, Gr.-«ofleld
by w responsible lionse, and is exactly as repre' ice ot tweutj five dollar* provided fur therein.
railway, to -xtenl from
■
I
seated. IlcosUbuta ttollar Lr a very large Tbe premise* betim described iu said mortgage
nrday.
The
m*n
employe!
were
paMraff
j itu*hvii|-«
a* all that piece or pan-rl of land lying and be­
and dia-^arg d. Foreman Carney, .who ba* tolHc. Try It once and you will never he so Ing In the town al Hope. Barty county, Mi*hlI OXy.sM.t
t*r-n working in th* debris nt the bridge glad ot auythlru: In your btr. Your druggist gan, aud dc«cr1t&gt;ed a* follow-, to-wit The
th-’ £U,iW con­ during tbe )«•: week, report- ’.hat every fc&lt;»
uorth half of tbe oorto ea«t quarter of sectioa
nine (»&gt; in town two (3) north, of range nine (»)
tribute 11«
He
sure
i:
says
New
Style
Pleasant
Taste
on
1
hour* a f&gt;xx, arm. leg. skull, or «.ma other
west, containing eighty acre* ol tan d\ wore orKHereitcr* required, Make application nt oto *
|ioru&gt;ni ■. a inline*' l»&gt;ly avn» found liangiu" carton and buttle before you lake it. Try it.and i
you will fee! happier than If you bad found a 'liated. Zugurt Uth. IMP.
aijikkt M. Noimi. Mortgage-.
cud 4,
n gold mine, fur it la really n mine—of health.
I'ltat. IL Baroa, Att&gt; fpr Mortgagee.
Free from alcohol arid opium; composed nf
MOUT'.AUK HALE.
’
mat*! al fKV.'XW.
I expensive herbs arid roots, with 7» fine, delicate
Default
hating
been made In the condition*
Hundreds uf persons m Rims«y county.
flavoring.
ot a certain mortgage bearing date the twenty
Dakota, nr- reported lhrrnten&lt;-l with star- uinnt Ttouratay appointed tba following I Send for a beautiful book tree.
third
day
ot
February,
A.
D..
IssO.
made by
named pKtmaa’.err: Illinois—Jacob Morel*.
Caroline E. P&lt; rt!n. of the city of. Rochester,
by subscribingdor the
county ot Monroe, am! state of New York, to
Itelp.
Ann hlake of Hi* same User, aud recorded tu
A car.-iul e-timnte mads by Comm'suouer Cbark- W. Stryker. Rockvill- Michigan—
tbe office ot the Register of Deeds of Barry
of Immigration Hags-rty shows that tbe E!w.h&gt;1 r Hsnur. IMrait; George W. Haff.
vi^d of whrnt- in Dakota this year i* 44,far’,•
Will bushels.
therm' by which default the power of sole
Dtsas'ro.i, fl.-ufs prevail in thedeportra -nt hue. Frnt»yIvanin-l«**c K
■ therein contained has Vcconie operative, and
on which mortgage there I* claimed to be due
of the Jura. France. ViHigusare tbreateiicl
, I and unjiald at the date of this notice *tor prln ■
with luuiblation, ami M&gt;hliec*arc engaged in
Iclpal am! Intencat. the sum ot one thousand Are
WITH ' Horsnit'l.D 'Jil Pi’LEMENT.
hundred and sKty-Urv dollar* and flfty eentr,
Lyoxs, In.. Oct la—Port Baker, a
saviog life nnd |&gt;rojwrty.
(9l,’&lt;r.andX.no suit or proceeding at law
Harnpie coptta vent free on application. Address
wealthy farmer. was taXet with hiccoughs
having been Instlroied to recover the debt now
two week* aspk and. «la»pit • ■*&gt; *he
renialufag *cvured by said mortgage or any
ing A
MICHIGAN FARMER
I part lhetTuf.
iffurls ft tbt physician* tn ssv
Nollen I* hereby given, that by virtue ol the
Hetrolt. Midi
ront.'nua! eurt.-vn wore Ui»bf»a
said power of sal* and of the statute In «nch
be rsptrwl yesterday iMtriiig.
raw made and provid' d, the Mid mortgage will
be fores-loeed by a sale of the premise* inerelu ,
about 40 rear. oM
■k erlted. and that on thu !xnb day ot October.
A. D.. Ites. at twelve o'clock, noon.ot that day.
SECOND
at lb«i main front door or cntnuire of the crart
house in th-- city ol Hastings. Barry county, atad
POINT
stare
ot Michigan, (said court house being the ■
Montana
is
lotinrffect
that
tbe
Republicans
;u»i«m»l&lt;&gt;n Hrvige. N. Y.. fell
K. IL M&lt; DONALD DRUG C&lt;
place of holding tli* circuit court v.-lthln Ute
-upiJs a the Sister* island Tties- concede tbe cl.i-'ion ot Toole, U-iuiccrat, for
eouuty in which the prcmiM-s to be sold are
Cor. Washington A Charlton st*
situated), there nil! te sold at public yctidue to
pullHi out just in linn to sum governor, an I tliat tbe Democrats have the
t!»e highest bidder, the premises dc^trlt en tn
legislature t&gt;y a nuTow majority lu tie
said mortgage, or «o much thereof a* shall te
lower bcu-e. tha mate tefne n ti '
reressary tu sattsly the amount due on said
mortgage a» above set forth, with ibe interest
Friday I i 4- second*
Ibereun. and the ensts, cluwgrs and expenses
Tb&lt;, Ni r.Uwevtsm Beekee|irt-»‘ n^’viattou
allowed t»y law. which premises are described
Boarire.
u—Thomas F. Burbank,
In said mortgage, a* follows, to-wjt; All that
u iu mrauai
al th. ('omm -r.ial hotel, agwian, .n;wi t.itenle it of the Bay Stets
ROBERTSON
tract or parrel of laud situate tn Yankee
springs, county of Barry and state of Michigan
1 A^Tpi IJttacf diphtheria i. feared at Dy Brick corui-anv. waxstruc’4 by a trafa while
described r.s the ea«t half of southeast quarter
driving over a Fvtcbburg ratiru* l ercudng
MGUTt.AGi: HALE.
nud southeast quarter of northeast quarter, of
ver. N. H.. and the -whootshava been closest in Norin (fambrUge Monday an I iuxtantir
Default bavin* been made tn the
section thirty-three uud containing one hun­
kill*wL
________ dred and twenty acre*. Also the Horaltu W. .
Hzdl fami in Baltimore, dttertbed ns southeast
quarter of northeast quarter and uorth hall ot
fronted fa the
of tin Bnri***J
and *W deaths.
!
the northeast quarter of southea*: quarter, of
HaRTguMP. t.'oun.. Oct. V — Tha offl.-ial re­
The Am riran hose tail a-'.ciatimt l-»»y^
two (5». aiso northwest quarter of north­
turns, with a do*tn towns to bear from. g*ve MtKxMbdMOfNovemter A. D.jjC.mllbtt section
west quarter (excepting twenty acres oil the
lu
of
mortcagc*.
Ou
pag&gt;*-.«
end
-...on
wlilcn
lrth-4. &lt;■■ u nltis i- In-i.nn.*|»4h an! H. •X**- majaitj ajainst the |T&gt;hibtt’»ry mortgage there I* efalmed to be due at tbe date north end thereof, leaving twenty -wren acres),
also fltteen aerr&lt; otf tbe north ct.d ot southwest
amendment.
ot thlsuotice. the sum of one thousand chic hun­ quarter
of northwest quarter of section one. all
dred and twenty-fire &lt;!.W« dollars raid fourteen tn town two north range eight west, In Mich­
iltanitp";.' --! to 3 in favor ot toe iiuu»lal^
cents and an attorneys fro of twenty-Ave
A irain full of lalners ou their way to the - JuHXMTOW.x I’a., Oet. wJ-Th» remains I (14&gt;
dollars provided tor In «aht nmrtgage. and no . igan.
Dates!.
Marshall. Mich.. July rotb. IMS.
Wl»«c!i.i: ('reek Coni works collided with a of three more victims of tha ffaol were taken suit or procs '-ding* at law having been mstltnt.
. i”, Mt-A.^F-Mtglgogee.
ire gbf train'near Bridgeport, O., Friday from Store y creek yteterdsy They weie “ to rerorer the Eweys secure/by said mort
LAND OF DISCOVERIES. morning.
vace or any rart thereof;; which said mortgage
One man was killed and two fa­
duly
Mslgned
by
sMd
Mark
Bussril
to
Gt AHDIAN H HALE.
________
AXw I*
•• ,u» &lt;nr "J u~«
tally hurt, while thirteen ur fourteen others not Menlifl-slIn the matter of the estate of Daisy p, nfteld.
KapiSs. Kent county. Michigan, on the nine- Almgal!
THE MARKETS.
Flflehl and William T. Mflisld.
vtisfaineJ slighter injuries
■
- - i- —.-t n,.si.
Notice Is hereby risen that I shall sell at pub­
o. t IX
aSgnnwut wm duly recorded in the office of
‘ ’ iZ.. the Bwsfr of Herd* Hi end for Barn- esnrafe. lic am tlou ro tb* highest bidder, ou Tueadgy
ver, &lt; mo , w.» ..... __z ...
1 o, •nt»r Michigan, ou the fourth day ot April. A. D. the W.h day of (ktober. A. D. l»fe. st ten
clock, io tiie forenoon, at the probate court
Howe. uf *Rhode Isfand, preshln.it.
Ov ,m»r.
। 1(her j, o( mortgages.'on page 3«-r-r" &lt;&gt;robots,
YY bent
in th* rity ol 1 lasting*, lu tb- rowrtv of
Gustav IJnilenthal, n Pittsburg onginee.*, ■
■■■ .,ueti« 1 1 Now. therefore,
__&gt;.« by nnue
nt tbempower
wfXale
uir power
Barrv, in tl-u_-i*r.- of Michfaan. puramtgCtO
Is dnii;iiing a brnlgv to coniurct New York •
contained lu raid mortgage, and the statute in llcvrise nn&lt;fanthpri’y jpranted to ine on the irth
such ease made nnd provided, not lee la hereby
with Jeiuw Cltv, Il is to b&gt; n siupensioii 1
Ilins III 111** ill*** °f
given
dial
on
S*turdsy
the
bridge, 7.0X1 feet lung ptni 140 atavo tb'&gt; 1
November, A. 1». I«t' »t &lt;”«• o’clock Iq the fore­
title and hiteymt of the »*l«l
water, tbejon? st spun being 3.SX) feet. The ':«-M . May. up*«ed and rto-M
_« ■• noon 1 shall sell at public auction, to the hlgheat right,
In tint
and to the real estate .11 uatc et,
Xn. 2 October, otened and eb&gt;-e.l . ?kc- No­ bidder at the north front d;j,’rtoJ‘,!'£oH*’l
* b_&lt;?^
ot Barry. In ’hr slate
Greig? is to cast H J.OJU.azi
vember. •■pen* I amleluMm Ww-: Bepem- In th* city ot Ha’liiigs.jtbat Mtar tha place county
known amt dcwilbrd ns Joi tow-------- r&gt;4r.eto«ed
!»»•:
May.
mew-1
I
Pxkpocirets relievel the passengers on n
where the Clrcmt
n*7lJ.?u“,L? equal uudh ided thrve-elKhtreattm &lt;Aia&gt; of the
hotdenl
the
premises
ilcseribed
In
said
n-.ort
iL'i
X
«hMed
y&gt;Hr.
Pork
-'Mob-r.
opened
Panli.u Ila train, n&lt;mr Newark, O, Friday,
—Ls k-lf
&lt;h&lt; &gt;n,rth west .uiart. r and IM
ulsm. ciosesi
SovMn^r;£En7li2d
* * * I * * * * * * * * *much
* * thereof a. may b* “•y'“Q
fu pay the amount due ou said
!•
uf *l,OD.
' •eveu per cent, interest, and alt legal costs.
At D.ivi* Switch, Pa., Thursday evening, ciuMvt :*' *’■• January, vpenwt I*.-M. •
tlou twentv seven In town tour north range
an txp’iwiuu of »oXurn! gas rt fire to U» wyCfa. Jaud-Ovtober. opened »*-'&lt;• ctaed togetbeTviith an attorory's tee
nine west in Barn county. Miehlgsn. sablert to
dollars, covenanted tor therein, the Pf*7}J** mortgagee tn the amount of four thrmenad one
house ot Patrick Iteily, arid the latter's wife
being deerrim-d In said
nnd threv sous, ngsd 18, 11, and U, perished
certain plrcr* or parcel* nf land situate and be­ hundred dollars &gt;|4.1M&gt;.
ing In tbo township of Irving. In the County at
in the flame*.
f
Urrv and Stale of Michigan, and known and
Bu.inefa failures for tho week number 814, SS? win S&amp; rKv O’*&gt;1 de*eritad°m follows: H:« west half (Ml
ruoiuii OkBlK'
,
■ *1
mixed luts. 8LO4SI.45. o! the south east quarter । M) of section thfrtycompared with 'AJG fast week and ‘SJ7 in the .Kvy
fJateTand abfpplng tot*.
four
(34*. and south west quarter (Ml of section
corresponding week of HW8.
thirty four &lt;34- In township four (4&gt; n«’5‘'■
roUtllV
Ol
. uuwrii
...
-* A sensation was &lt;-att».&lt;d at lb* Winebester ^pivduee: Butter -Fancy Klda crewmen.74 nine O) »«•*- containing two hundred and
ettv of Hasting*, m Mid county, onToasday
track Friday, when Punster, J., at 50 to 1, C^psr lb: best dairy.
lortv (140) acres of land according to the gov- the
th- -tth’dav Of re-ptembrr. in the yearooethow*won tbe 3-furloug diub for fl-yaor-okl^ -cSt-L»nd eight hundred and righty alne.
Eggs -Mtrictlr fresh.
I«T rrS S^Hteh . Aug. tat. l«.
uaieo iiMuags.
G||
Present, Charie* W. Armstrong. Judge M
Mutual |xx»ls paid *1t&amp;S0 straight nutl
11 \ STINGS.
~r th: roosters.
torksys. W . dues a.J®
Atnlxnee of Mortgages.
'"Tn'Ybe matter ot toe estate Of Lewis J. ChapI *107.4 &gt; for a pfac.-.
Tbe Spr.ng Valley. Ills. minors' relief
I ’"^■rUSlitw andflllugtoe P*itton. duhr vsrtAttorney*
tor
A-Ml.-nw.
committee tare reported n cash balance of
fled, of HPtbH.Ltamuan. guardianitfmMsnMMe
|»115 on hamL Tbo money is coming fa
W CtSIbwrisa-l*W-" P«KXEGUrOB-S 8ALK.
In the matter c&lt; the eataie of WUllam Perry,
raster thin thuy are using it
Tbe Illinois sudita- of public aceoonfa has
. Umt Thursday.tbe
‘‘'sStoels hereby given that I atml! fell *1 pobauthor.**! tbe organisation of the State
Uc1^’. tothr
«' “““s
Bank of Hamilton, with a capital of S35.0U0.
tbe eleventh dav of Xmember. A- D„ law.aa
»OC^YM
H M. Elder m president, and R R Wallace
in. AM. In
S‘JfcJ’SuS said prttttao. and

Hich and Poor,

Peculiar

ict

^SarsaparillatSS

Rheumatism

Headache,

Ayer's Pills,

MAKE MONEY

MAKE MONEY

■ MICHIGAN FARMER

ONLY 81.00 PER YEAR

J;

VINEGAR BITTERS

ti All Others

m:aONiw,
BOOTS AND SHOES.

^KING&amp;M

H. L. Newton,

All Ncii Goois and
Prices Satisfactory

OIK

-.-PRODUCE-;'peciaUy Butter and Eggs, wxnfttl. for
-liit-lt tlu- higlirst market price dfill be
i”1' tn cash &lt;&gt;r track*.

boilers

^■wvcu*'
,&gt;,^i^y&gt;
TATARHH|
I

SANTA ABIKand CAT-R-CDRE

hotter works, eatabhshrd
« high aud low ptaaauro
Sold *»d ffuargDtrtd by
hr«tii&gt;g boihesof all hinds, smoke
r~,hlnn etc. (g-—-- --- ------------ for new. Ittvrts I
. Sole Agent
&lt;,etri7rn*r*’*1'- c&lt;* r&gt;
uU" hd Mkh. j yf h GOODYEAR,
Pt* 11- k tricks. Detroi
tv
«.d ,J
2

.

Wirk±L
cashier.
William L-hIi nn i bis son, aged 10, farm­
ers, w&lt;ru lodge 1 in jsil at Btootningtou, Illa.,
Friday, ctargvd with having tlrod and
roused the destruction of tbe targe barn ou
the farm of Charlrtl Sterling, near Lvroy.
H it works m war a« It does fa peso then
tbe Vreuvuu ron drop, a mile away, fifteen
D»?-pounddyn»mite shell* tn sixteen minute*
•Al fifty iMc.u fa
It l» reported that toe son ot a wealthy
Cbleag'Mii whi'entered Harvarl university
- '■—* - •w-mbersblp in ooe of

He £t&gt;- &gt;«U" N~ 8
J27Ji£.
dn n™.

wtt:

sod nreSted m m3 «
rShKXHf. Port

CMUMLEa

(Atrveeowy.)

�IMS FWOBE Ml
A MODEL INSTITUTION
Full Description of How this
Company Manufactures
Furniture.

WHAT THJtY MAKE.

Al! kinds of hard wood lumber are used
except cherry »»d walnut This lumlicr
is manufaetured Into chamber suits, hotel
suits, chiffoniers, commodes, dressers, beds
toilettea. tables, wash stands and ciieval
suits. Tiie-sv pieces are made up Ina large
variety of styles and are A No. I in every
particular.
The old Gobleville factory, which was
destroyed by fire, and in charge of which
were Messrs. Dlckenuan and DeGryoL had
a large trade. In proof that their goods
gave satisfaction is tiie fact that many
dollars worth of orders have l»een received
by this company and mostly from old cus­
tomer* of the Gobleville concern. In fact
they have received orders from ’nearly
every state in the Union. Eighteen or­
ders were received Monday, and the mansiiger has been more than gratified by the
way the orders have come in. Two par­
ties in ban Francisco have nskrd to lie npIK.inted agents on the l*aclfic slope for this
company.

THE MARKETS
overestimate thia matter. Any way. we
are glad that satisfactory arrangrinente
Haatlngx.
have been made to get tbe milking done all
lb:
evaporated.
right
~•
Batter-lOffliW.
We are striving the best we know how
to ascertain the nerals of our scituols and
Coro—
•
tlrc weak points In the work of our teach­
Brad Xlve. »Z.75BP;cahcs. *3.00.
Kggs-uaiGc.
ers. Tbe more we investigate the better
Hides-Mot. 4c; calf, 4c.
satisfied we become tliat the crylny need
Lard—oft10c.
Llme-Scilltiz at Ahc per bbl; water lime. *150
generally is for more and better language
Work. Ask any of the teachers of the per bbl.
Oata-lXSOc ixr tai.
teachers of the. graded schools wherein

THIi SPECIALIST.

County-

VOL- XXI

they find pupUa coming from tbe country
Pork *4.004*1. Ji.
most deficient and all give the Min&lt; an­
Poultry—Hens. Sc; chickens. 0c.
swer. That which they use most they
Ptaster-tfcllta* nt *5 per ton.
A representative of the Bannkii recent­
know the least about Boys of sixteen or
Halt-ttelUii* at *1 per bbl.
Timothy tteed-Relltag at *J8Kd0 peg.bu.
eighteen use 1 for the pronoun, commence
ly entered the office of A. K. Dickermaii.
Wheat—No. 1. white aa&gt; red.rec. -z
sentences with a small letter and use capi­
the hustling manager of the business of
tals just as fancy apiiears to dictate. They
Detroit.
the Hasting-, Furniture ewinimny. After
AppleA-SI.WCV- cn tier bbl; dried. t*'iC3Uc |
are practically Ignorant of u*ny things
a hearty greeting from Mr. Dickermnn and
lb; evapyralrd 3&gt;«8SUc per lb.
that they should have learned at the uire per
his able assistant Mr. E. DeGroot. super­
Beans—»i.w j*i wp*r bu.
of seven or eight, and which they could as
Butter -int'iac.
intendent of the factory, the BASfrr.1:
Corn -»Sc parbu.
well team then as at the age. of twenty.
scribe stated that the object of ids inhesion
.Kgjra-juttwc.. •
.
Teachers, there must lie something done
was to get the material for a description of
Oats—,&lt;■ per bu.
ntHiutthi.-. aud that Immediately. It is , 1’otatooo—WcftSIr. ' the factory to give-to the many Banner
COXSTlll &lt;T1OX nF THE FACTOltY.
Poultry—Live? Fowl*. Tc:, sprtagcblckens. (
tho sheerest nomtenae t«&gt; talk about .grad­
readers wist were iiitereated In this Im­
On the Ifitli of last August ground was ing our schools with this condition of af­ »e: ducks. tTMe; turkeys, loi'lc.
portant addition to the business of Hast­
Wheat—No. I white, szc; No. U red,
broken for the foundation. Tbe wink of fairs confronting us. We do not mean
ing* and yet unable to pay it n visit- Mr.
-Fine w.Hltcd.:««; medium sac; coarse |
! »e(I roofs guidance was tendered to us laving the stone was begun on the 17th that there must necessarily lx! a "language
and the timber was placed on the 21st. class" In every school. The work may be 3)e: common aud rougn sit.
and we at oner- proceeded to the
'
On tbe
of September fire was put un­ largely done in tbe reading and sp, 'ling
IMIII.RJI BOOM
Huttalo Live Block.
der the boilers and the dry kiln wa»'put to classes. Indeed something of it,»hou'. be
. which is located in Ute angle funned by
work. The; first lumber was cut on Octo- done in every class. Reading must cease *i40©*i.a.’u
the main building on the Dorth side and
Sheep anil luuiibs-- Sbren. pood to extra.
I
ht 8d&lt; To-day, two months from the to be a hop-sklp-and-Jump race through a
the lumber room and dry kiln on tbe west.
*I.MXt*4.75: fair to good, *l.-r,8*4 :/&gt;. Ijunbs,
to.w
This room is complete in all of Its npixdiit- time the first shovel full of earth was series of readers. Time enough Is wasted b&lt;-t.
thrown, the factory lx running full -blast. in attempting to master tbe spelling of
Ho|rt-8!ow: mediums. *t tOGM.OO; Yorkers.
ments and is perfectly ventilated. There
•J.40WHW: Ptes. WJ04* so.
arc two first-class steel boilyrs with full Tiie building and all Its appointments are wonts that pupils will never neral to use.
solid
and
.substantial.
This
quick
work
to
do
n
large
amount
of
this
work.
l*artire fronts. Before entering the boilers
the wa|crb&gt; pumfted into a heater in which not only six-aks well for the company but cuta arc responsible for their share of thia
the exhaust steam is utilized to partihlly especially does it show the capabilities of condition 'of things, but teachers must bear
heat the water, thus -effecting a conaldcr- Messrs. Dickenuan ami DeGroot who have the larger port of the blame. Too often‘able saving of fuel. In front of the furn­ hhd ciiargv of the entire work. And yes­ we find pupils reading (?) in the third or
aces is a fire proof vault which Is used as terday the first car.load of furniture was even fourth reader, who not only cannot
a receptacle for the dust aud shavings from shipped. It consisted of ossottod freight, write, but who are Ignorant oi the written
Office and Dispensary. Room 4, Immen Block, 43 Monroe'St
the machines. These are carried to this there being five consignments in tbe car. form of the word; who are doing next to
HAXTiM EMI-M»YEt&gt;.
Grand Rapids, Mich.,
nothing In numlx-ra and absolutely nothing
vault by the Arlington. Curtis dust collect­
Tiie factory is now running 121; hours In! angr.sge. Many schools "begin w()h (he
X0re&gt;te Head,Otarek. 1lw (‘bitts. Kih m
■
■
or. which i* connected with nearly everymachine in tbe factory. Any dust or ou Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ami script fonri of tbe word. Wliidicver plan
10
hour*
on
other
working
days.
This
Is taken, the other form should be soon in­
sharings tliat get on the floor are also
•I*. Nerve. Spine. IJv«r. Klderv. Jterrl lM*r*kCF. xliurinr** it llrruii
will
tie
continued
nt
least
until
January
troduced and the two go on together.
Hack, ntedteeascs of wpmeniand rhlldr-u uud all clirnnle
&lt; •■
swept into this collector. The shavings
Coti«u!r»ilun (re-. M-n)rr«%..free. Ncdlctuea cash. Mratichi'-may ta: tJwvHed-from the vault into tbe first. Tiie number of bands employed There Is no great difficulty In this as ex­
one call If possible. Directions tu all language*.
funiaues or may lx- run into them from the considerably exceeds what was first pro­ perience readily shows. This knowledge
collector. By a system of dam|&gt;ers all of posed. Exclusive of traveling agents, and of the written form uf the won! is what
this refuse goes Into the vault without lad­ including only those who will reside in tin- pupil needs for all bls subsequent
ing under pressure and the dampen will tiie city, there, are. (10 bands now at work. work. There must lx- mure written work
effectually shut up in the vault any Ore And the actual nurnlwr of jieople depend­ douc in our schools. Pupils must lx- drill­
that may start there. The danger of fire ent upon tliftn amounts to ISO. Nearly nil ed in these things till tlicy are performed
however is very slight A 10-horse power of tbe employes nre new residents here almost automatically. When thr child
engine in the bolter room furnishes the nud the city is the gainer thereby. They writes Mr., he place* a jx-riod after l(
motive power for running the fan which Is are a gnntlcnmnly. clean lot of men. whom wltnout any consciousUiought. Urn u
Is comuicm-ed with n capital as a matter of
u part of the Sturtevant hot air beater. nny town can be proud to own.
it migirt be well in this connection to course.
The cold air passes around a system of
steam pyx's ami becoming hot is forced by state, that Since the agitation wits begun
Must the study of grammar (language)
.
the revolving fan into the dry kiln and. which resulted in the locating of this fac­ ever consist In memorizing rules and defini­
when required. Into the main building in tory here the citizens Lave got deeply in­ tions? How much longer are pupils to
terests!
In
the
work.
They
have
secured
sufficient quantity to heat it comfortably.
ham that "A noun Is a name.’' nud. "A
Engineer Vis lias charge of the machinery a woo) boot factory that will employ nt proper noun should begin with a capital
and boiler room and Wm. Puuslie aids as least 185 Iiauds nnd n whip factory that letter.-' mid then write "john is a Goal
fireman. TheBanner has already given will employ from :t0 to 40 band-. Tills Boy?" We do not propose' to ride any
a description rtf tt\e entire building and lias been a good summer's work. Every hobbies during the coming year, but we di&gt;
citizen feels so. The kicker ba» disap­ intend to ring the changes on this subject
wlllnot repeat it here.
peared from one midst. And next season (111 something is aecompllshed. Nothing
We next visited .the
Tins powder nrl er vanes. A ntarsel uf parity
will see much more work done In the same
DRY Kll.N,
.short of this can satisfy our conscience.
strength and a holesutuvaea*. Mure economical 1
tlniu lh&lt;* ordinary kinds, ami cannot be *ohl in i
But .is tbe thermometer on the inside regis- direction, as well as livelier business than
Teachers, are you still driliin^your pu­ competition wiUithetiiultlludeof low test, short .
tered'140 degrees we prefcred to remain Hastings has iiad for many mixms.
weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only i
pils on the s|&gt;e!lhig of nitetrnihmrian and In cans. Royal Bakixu I'owuki: Co.. IK
on the outside and were satisfied with a
oct!&gt;-«M. I
cgufuoraUnc** while they persist in writing Wall St. N.Y.
single glance in through the small door.
wrr (were)., bin (been), etc.? Jlappily
The dry kiln has a capacity for six car
loads ot luml*er. vnq£|/car holding aliout
there has been an improvement In spelling
4.000 feet. By running day nud night, the Conducted by ENOCH ANDRUU, Co. Sec'y. books a* well os In everything else, but
you are not obliged to take tlx- words col­
lumber will get dried out in four days.
As soon as a car load Is run out of the dry
Office nt the Court House with the Co. Clerk, umn after column even if that te the plan
of your book. You can exercise a little
kiln another takes its place from the lum- on Saturdays only.
l»er yard. Large curtains are hung be­
common sense, even if the man who made
tween the cam so tliat tire hot air can only
We are sorry to be compelled to change tbe book did not
pass from nine section of the kiln to an­ our original plan of coming before our
other through the piles of lumber. All readers weekly, but the matter is beyond . .We expect to visit only n limited numlicr
moist air is carried outside and the warm our control, and hence we must submit. of schools before the opening of the winter
5\&gt;wa€
air l&lt; returned to the heater. A car of We feel under obligation to the ,pul&gt;!i.-li&gt; r term. As only n portion of the schools
dried lumber tuny lx- run from the kiln for assisting in this way. am! trust tliat have a tall teriu. and we have found It so
SiTTiiWw’ix?
and ud loadeq In the lumber room or in the they may not lose gnytliing by so doMg. difficult to ascertain which are iu session
... Ctot-ctass
Fennanent.
tliat nothing like systematic work in that pleasant, profitable nreltlon* for tbe rfithl men.
cutting room. In the
We feel encouraged to continue tills effort, line can be attempted. We simll be glad Good salaries nnd ex|whm-» paid weekly. Uta
crrrtxu koom.
and, unless something unfors«/n prevents,
which i« under tbe immediate charge of shall appear regularly everpdwo week*. to have teachers and School offlceni write
v.utu, itrc. nrv to
Chas. Wise, die mutllatlor? of tbe rough As our copy goes to the printer one week us or come and see-us nt any time that we -terms, giving age.
Th* largest, iiixt complete and Iboruiutlily equipped
Charlo H. Chaar.
Mlchlxan. It ha&lt; new typewriter., tirx furniture and i
■ lioard is begun.- It goes first to the cut-off ahead of publication. It may freequeutly can be of any service to them. That I*
.
Nurseryman. Rochester. N. Y.
saw hrbere it is eiy into the most available happen that some of our news may be n what the office of secretary wa* created for
Mention Ihfsuapcr.
lengths. 7 The rip saw comes next, then the
as we understand It. if tliat officer is
little stale.
merely tu gather up a few statistics, call at
buzz planer and the finishing planer, an­
the school houses for a short time and
. other finishing planer up stairs takes the
Two school directors have taken us to
best pieces- These machines are nil placet! task for saying tliat women almost univer­ make a little complimentary sjxtrii. then
in such n nmnnrrethat the board is contin­ sally take no part in the school meetings. tbe office lietter be atxiltelied and the peo­
ually traveling forward. All panels are Both of them declare that in their districts ple keep their money. Teachcra. write us
sent from the rip-saw to the re-saw then the women were out In force. We are of your school difficulties. We may not
aresentupstulrs. Thia room also contains glad to bear of tills and tally two accord­ know just how we can aid you unless you
’a 7-lnch four sided sticker and molder, a ingly, We stated the matter as it has do. We do not want any puzzles or conturning lathe and n mortising machine. come under our observation and ns we sup­ nundrums but questions relating to your
work. We will ’try to answer them or
From here the pieces are carried to the
posed it to generally be. On looking over have them answered. We will plead with
ri.vi.sinxi, machine noon
the directors’ reports just received, we find
on the second floor. It is under the Im­ that two districts, viz: No. 0 of Carlton your school board or the people of your
mediate charge of S. DeGroat- Here Is and Na 5 of Maple Grove, have lady di­ district, will do anything that we can to
another buzz pinner and a finishing planer. rectors. We congratulate the voters of aid you provided you will do your duty.
Work that l» to be glued goes to u jointer these two districts upoo the g&lt;xxi sense School officer*. If your teacher i* not doing
then to the giue desk and then to the fin­ they have manifested. If every district in what he ought. Inform ns of tfiat fact.
ishing planer. Besides these machines tiie county had at least one lady member of We will jjtlr him up or help you to bounce
• this room contains two finishing saw.*. one its school board, we believfe It would result him out. The school-rohm I? no place for
a drone.
______________
shaper, one dore taller, one tenoner, one in much good.
,
carver, one baud saw. sand paperers. one
Since the temperance teaching Jaw went
• rail fitter, one lock machine. In the cabi­
Not long since there came to our other- a into effect there has lx-en a good deal
net department connected with this room director seeking a teacher for the fail and wishy-washy temperance teaching In our
the pirates nre put together. They are winter terms of his school, and fur tills for­ schools. Teachers in their anxiety to do
then sent Into the
tunate teacher here awaits a salary of ten all the good poullile have In some cases
f ihtaiiiNG room
dollars per month and "board around." taken too many things for granted, or have
where the wood is filled, sand pajxTed and Really, we couldn't recommend anyone. taken the mere dictum of some over zeal­
varnished. Mr. W. b. Nelson Ims charge It Is not our business to boom teachers’ ous lecturer un the subject of temperance,
here. The room i« divided into two com- wages, but surely teachers nre as fairly en­ nnd in a very’ weak dilution of physiology
partmenta and the dust- from the sand titled to a reasonable compensation for their and iiygtene have given out a great deal of
papering room is thus excluded from the services as nny other class 4of laborers. louse and scattering "narcotic and stimu­
.
varnlsifingdepartment. The finished furn­ Why not? It costs a teacher something, lant" doctrine.
iture is sent to the wareroom immediately not onlyln time but in money, to make the
Now. the truth on the subject is bad
below. In this room tbo packing Is done preparatfon demanded of her to-day. This enough, and If the teachers swill very care­
sud from it the furniture is loaned into tbe preparation Is her capital stock. Ten dol­ fully ixMt themselves on the medical side
cars thus saving cartage.
lars will not allow her to declare very large of the subject, nnd then judiciously and
Hl tho east end of the main building are dividend on her InvesuncnU No’, school metliailcally present it tu the schools, tbe
rfte offices. That of Mr. Dlckenuan being directors. If you want n cheap school hire purpose of tills law will be attained.
, on the right of the main entrance and on n good teacher. The other kind of cheap Make np statements tliat you are not pre­
■‘be left !S~Mr. DeGroot's office. Both schools is usually very dear.
pared to support by good anthorlHes, &lt;&gt;no
nx»m«,are well lighted nnd pleasant.
District Na 8, Hastings township, has false staienwnL even though made inno4 55 horse powe.rWestlngbou.se engine
centlyvdnay destroy the whole effect of
engagerl
the
services
of
Mr.
J.
W.
Math
­
furnishes «“ adequate amount of power for
your work in this Hue.
ews for a period of nine months or during
• running th ® machinery of the factory.
In thc-firat place post yourself on the
The New 111,111 W«tein ot clocks indicates the entire school year. The Sehool lioard subject; next, arrange for a series of health
the time «'d&amp; v 111 alt
rooni* "&gt;«* al*° of tliat district never did a wiser thing. lessons for oral work in lower grades.
track . of thc nI»ht "ntch wbo ,fl ns We say this without reference to tho teach­ Don’t nave all the tobacco and alcohol les­
qulred to Ibero, ^bly Inspect the building er employed and on general principles. sons for one great application, but treat of
We believe that any district which employs
.-once an hour.
a really good teacher aud keep; him for tire them aS you deal with the various fnpetlons
PK«CACTW»
AOAIXSTFUCK.
A stand pipe,% '•piled with city water. whole year, even though the wages paid and organs of the body. Don’t put your­
self in the attitude of a temperance lectur­
may lie above the average, will never re­
i- Placed on each flK * ““t co’&gt;n^u*1
gret such action. With the coming of each er in your school room, but teach the
.tacMdi’fire.1 °T&lt;?i.7m. n*‘
flreU ,be
science ns you would any other, and your
new teacher at least one week Is lost lt&gt;
well founded; calmly stated lessons against
building is so construct*
^Tbe finding out where pupils ought to be classi­ narcotics and atlmulants will go kilo the
fied. District No. 9, Johnstown. Is anoth­ child's bead as do the rules of arithmetic
left where dust can colira 1
,nr
er district that we take pleasure In men­
swept out. PaUsofa
J./?
or history, aud in a few years it will make
tioning. Very few districts pay so good Its Influence fclL—Moderator.
•Ting a fire are put in conm. el,ofwZ
*nd as a further protertkm ban
*
J wages throughout tiie year. As a conse­
quence good teachers are secured and re­
Au toe!and Pony.
are placed on tbe bnildlug. As .
tained. and the school lias the reputation
A prominent resident of Richmond, Ind.,
tlon ugaitut apontaneons combust.
of being among the beat How many other has a pony which, besides feeding as horses
Ing a fire tn the factory nil greasy
d*j’&lt; districts are going lo do likewise?
usually do, will satisfy carnivorous tastes if
etc., are collected at the end of the
bo goto a chance. Hu has been known to do.
-work aud burned. All varnish, oil. ,
We were conversing recently with a di­ vonr vary young chickens straying within
t» kept In a small building placed nt a
rector who thinks that we lay too much bls reach, aud tha sudden dteap;x&lt;araoce from
•distance from the main building.
stres upon the importance of retaining a tho stable of * litter of kittens., white their
Tbo limits of this article forbid a de»
good teacher for a considerable period of unsuspecting mother biui just gone away for
scrlption of thr various machines used by
Ime. From teaching, the conversation a few moments’ change and rest from paren­
th* company. They are. however, firstifted off upon fanning. Thia director tal duttea, baa bean, on goal grounds, charged
rla”ljt| «vt:ry respect The company has
- in his employ a man that has been re­
to him. There is no dog or other antmr.l on
• "nEjitftretl n a wise pulley to put in only b**
d for three consecutive years. “You
the pnitntem to shnre tbe blame. Tha pouy
tbcht-sI.T^Lhmry Mlh tbe latest improve­ t***
«e said, "tliat 1 keep a large number was brought from Iceland, where all horseaand it Is very Important to keep a nroaf bis stem te a wall shaped animal, with
men!-,. When* W«k coiiM lx- done by
of
com
.
jki
to
milk.
While
I
‘
pay
this
machinery die neucSMry meddm* Was pur­
a pretty dun coat, light colored mane and
, the average of wages, still it Is tail, and is very good for driving or riding.
. cimsed. This pots tie? ecunpany on a solid sternly K
.y pocket u&gt; do 11" We “saw" Ho was Imported by an American gentternan
b*si&gt; and iu conncetam with the fact that man abora
• to thinking, wondering wliat who has trcvelrxl extensively hi leeiaad.
irnrit wood lumber is abundant ben- nnd to money ln'«.
and ttora f-H.
really is between tweedl* knows tbo L-mgunga, and b learned about luu
edh-dAe. Perhaps we do sagarrf that nountaj.-Ctocap Herald.
to -aiter I be market pre- • the dr’»«reww
duai a*Mt tm.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

SCHOOL COLUMN.

Hastings Banner,

$1.00 a Year.

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■ S*»Jodfy,''L

How to Save Money is Worth Knowing.

DO YOU
VALUE THE GOOD THINGS OF LIFE?
Then take advantage of the

Best ad Largest Stock of Dry Goods ad Groceries
In Barry county.

With every

Twenty Dollars You Trade with us
We make you a present of $6.00 back, in the shape of

A USEFUL BOOK.

Come and see it.
useful books.

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which we will offer next week.

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X-V-IV. NO. 26.

Hastings Banner.
--------—-—------ --- Hastings.mich..Qctober23~-i889

,

Hastings
Banner.
■ Published Wednesdays, by

THIS IS THE FIRST WEEK OF
THE GREAT

Tiionms Jarrard and John Conley attend­
ed the quarterly meeting of the radical
branch of the U. B. church at Baltimore
Sunday. z
. Mtsa^Eva Roliart closed her school In
the Norton district Friday.

COOK &amp; NISKEBN *
------ AT-----anaus, Bauky Cotnarr, Michioan.
'■
svnscnifTtoa uatm:
„ $1-00
TTEA.I2.rnL“^f
tJel?r*5 ’,1"
Dl ‘be year the
rrfrf&amp;SlftlCr,,’Uoa W1U V“«l‘tvelj ta-StJS.
,S'«"D *&gt;&gt;' be added to? tXMt"mtv”° •ub«rib~r residr&gt; outside o! the

COUNTY NE\VS.

Bankrupt Clothing

l,epwn» are authortred to rewL52N71!,hl"^f"r the BA.xsrai:
•
n
Woodland Center,
D.M.Mvers.uerkey.
W. b. Adkius. Storgiuu’’row.

Fostruaster. Hantteld.
, „ “
O'Doimell.
£•»-Covert. Carlton.
PostniMtcr. Freeport.
■■ _ "
trrtng.
I astaiaster. Mllb.

AT THE

r.«...-&gt;»rw&lt;XKi Ucnoti.
.
JohnSMan, Hickory Corners.
Brown * Cairna. PralrisvUle
nrroo Ftwlier. Creasy's Corners,
wm. Itr.ia.ird. Broward.
A. G. Jessup, p.-aucry Hie.
l ovtmastrr. Vauk« r Hprian.
•
C. W. Ararat rone. Bowens 51111s.
.^?L#ypal«t to those agents win be receipted
nU
£5!*.x.Jk P,™Prietora. and we trust
on subscribers at the blares usmed who have
'iot
w,,,‘’t* will, between this date and
ntZJwJSy’ p!‘y ‘heir sutMrarlptlons to the
n.txxn s agents tiair-d above.
Respectfully,
JCOOK &amp; .’JISKEJtN.

S o\ ER $30,000 WORTH

I

OF FINE

&gt; Suits and Overcoats\
| . Procured by reason of the failure of Seligman.
,I/&lt;z,v &amp; Co., New York manufacturers, at
sixty cents on the dollar must be sold.

. I Ye guarantee every purchaser a saving of .
• ne-third to one-half of every dollctr expended
xith us (during this sale.

TOWER CLOTHING CO

MAKS!

SILKS
never baa I
been finer.
We call
Special
Attention
to our
Fine Line
of
PATTERN
SUITS
at all
PRICES.
Broadcloth
and
Imperial
Cloth
in all the
New
•
Shades.

WESTERN
MICHIGAN
AT

EXTRA LOW
PRICES.

Lalies’.
IM aS

Children's.
'GARMENTS

Plisii,
Matellasse.
and Cloth.

BUY YOUR

FURNITURE
-OF---------

fa Van Vattentargft
WHO HAS THE

LARGEST

STOCK
IN-

todies please call and examine our fine assort
' Went.
HESPECTFULLl

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO

8. M. Nichols dieti }£ouday of test week
after an illness of two months. He was
one of thr oldest settlers lien-, having lived
here for over thirty years. He leaves a
wite and three children fo mourn his loss.
Mrs. H. C. Turner, of Wayland, is visit­
ing
her old friends and neighbor^ here.
Mrs. John Wilson entvrtained friendsfrom Cauada the past week.
Mrs. Edgar Brown w’as called to Petos­
key by the M-rious illness of her father.
School closed Friday, after a successful
teny. Hattie Coykendall. Myrtle Earl,
Clara Ellis and Arthur Crawford received
prizes for good conduct and attendance.
Emma Rood has returned home to stay
for the winter.

.

Shultr.
Mat Johnson, of Kalamazoo, la s|»endlng
a few days in this vicinity.
The blacksmith shop i.&lt;-Wf’txuxl the
l»oys are ready for work.
l.&lt;s- Smith is liauling wtxxl to Hastings.
He has tour teams engaged in the work.
Waiter Bal&gt;cock started this morning to
visit friends in Ohio. He intends to ns
main all winter.
Jas, A. Babcock, tonnerly of this place
but uow residing In Irving, spent a few
days with friends here.
The friends of Ixiw Smith gave him a
plcasnntsurpri.se Monday night, it lieiug
the eightieth anniversary of hla birtlulay.
The old man was taken completely by sur
prise. He nss-ived numerous presents a»
tokens that his neighbors hail not forgotten
him.

WHOLE NO. 1796.

getting it open, as they evidently Were
afraid to use jatwder. They opened the
money drawer and obtained about forty
cents. The parties evidently stayed a
part of the night in the school house as to­
bacco quids, t'-tacm Hplt. a little powder,
several partly burned matches, sotn.- char­
red paper, etc. were found the next moroThey entered thr schpol bouse by one of
the window s.
'
.
Robert Marshall and wife have returned
from Colorado. bringing their daughter ami
son-in-law borne with them.
Mary Draper has returned to Allegan.
Will Draper lias resigned his position al
M. J. Goos', and accepted a .iKmitlon a*
clerk at Manistique. Will is a good fellow

W. 8. Brown desires to say to the parties
who drilled hl* safe that it was not necraM the safe wnw not locked, neither does he
keep it locked.
Geo. Nelson is clerking at. M. J. Goss*.

venom -sf slanderous tongues. Sympathy,
bowevar, is foolishly expended when lavished
upon thoo that are constantly hearing all

(Irani, and .with what measure .to urate it
“love U-get lover'

slander*.
dignity!

Are they not generally lacking in
Are they not lacking in true

thu very vice they »o loudly deprecate In
The proof that they lack dignity is that
they'are no rosily approached by any one
bearing idle report*. The proof that they

decs t lint are rife about them.
'
If A approaches you saying “B till*
ty," de* this not prove that B would not
have, thus spoken, hail lie not found in A a
willing listener/ Surely the simplest person
ought to learn this much of human nature.

I* no market (or "them, neither will a dag
Fnend*hip'» unerring rule i», True friends
they do hear, they never repwit to any oaa,
much lew to the friend slandered.—Fannie Ik.
Fancher in Indies' Home Journal.

The proprietor of a big cigar store near\tes
city hall says that if the sale of cigarettes'la
falling off be hasn't discovered it.
*
itrong bearded men buy cigarettes now, and
this makiw it plain to me that cigarettes ora '

mro.

For many yi*n the tab of them wo*

given to scoff nt them, but thi* has changed."
The dealer said that he found it remunera­
tive to mU cigarettes aingly. and that many
men who wanted d short tmoUe would run m

thi* denier are different from tb&lt;*w

paid him to keep cf|

hibiting the &gt;znoking of cigarettes an the

them.

I think men object to them prin-

danger of fire from the burning stump baa
also something to do with it Cigarettes am

smoke half

smoking them was allowed nt all in the storm

Set,

What is known as Iraghorn straw U raised

Horetitv, Italy. Its adaptability to the uses
to which it is dostined de]&gt;enda principally on
appearance, exist* only in this small district,
out at the bounds of which the industry is'

Tira anil must be tilled and jirepared very

Ik*.-ember or February When tire straw is
full grown, and just l-cforo the grain bagura

_Uttle idiwivcs lire .sue of a hand\*prrod oat in the »l&gt;a]&gt;e.of

over and lhe fields empty, "it i* again spread
bleach in the sun, during which prveew it n
carefully turned until all siile* are equally
white. Here the work of cultivation cuds

Dtepateb.

when the evil eye was especially triumphant.
land was bought up to ward off its baleful.

Barry Co

Carpets, Curtains and Engs North side State St.,
In all Grades and Choice Patterns.

John Goodrich has returned from Ohio.
Mrs. Gilbert Whitmore is niek.
MrS Addie PoweU, Mrs. Otmuii and
Mrs. Bartley, of Nashville. vMted Mra. E.
G. Potter last Thursday.
■
Mrs. Ella Larkins, of Battle Creek, John
Shoup, of Climax, ami Mr. nnd Mrs. Chaf­
fee, of Casllcjoii. attended the ■ funeral of
Abner Slmdp last Wednesday.
Mattie IxMimi*. of.Conviv. Is staying at.
her uncle's. E..G. Potter’s.
Abner Shoup, son ’of Jacob Shout* and
wife, died of typhoid fever in Dakota.
His remains were brought here for burial
on Wednesday of last week. He had been
there about a year and n half. Hte father
started to go to him, but he died before he
got there. Although nnunig strangers he
received the best of care. John Warbur­
ton. a ytuing.man from this viclaity, now a
resident of Dakota, proved'to Im- a friend
in need, doing all he could to relieve his
sufferings. Abner was a young man re­
spected by all. He was.24 years of ago
and leaves a father, mother, five sisters andfive brothers to inotirii his Ium, taring the
first to be taken away.
Mrs. Whitmore, of Hillsdale. Is visiting
friends here.
Johnnie Cox and Minnie Watkins are
married.
The body of Lafayette Eastman was'
brought from Otsego and placed by • the
side of his wife In the Wilcox cemetery on
Wednettlay lost.
.Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. George
Warner, of Olivet, died ut the home of
Mrs. Warner's parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Mc­
Cartney, last Tuesday.
Henry Dunluim is very bad nt this writ­
ing.
Mr-. Ida Willis atui Mrs. Fannie Hart
was the guest of E. G. Potter’* last Thurs­
day.
.
•
John Warburton, of Dakota, b making
his friends a short visit.

Geo. Baker has moviil into the H. F.
i'erkliam house.
|
David Mortliland Is breaking n fine twoj year-old colt •
. .
j
Wall Norton Is quite sick.
C. E. Barley is buying ta«gv mid sheep.
Chas. Hazel will move into the Hope
। Center Stoye having rented bls farm to n
I man from Johnstown. : John Campbell nnd Henry Wortman are
on the roud buying chickens.
Arlraon Stanton's .children are some
Iratter.
Frank NeWton had about 2 4 bushels of
clover seed off nine acres.
.
Will Mahon Is threshing elover ssed hi
Daniel Newton's nelghlrarhoo«l.
Frank Bishop has moved to Delton.
Sidney Hull and B. V. Stantion expect
to g » north thl- fall hunting doer.
Mrs. Eflic Barlrar and daughter Ethel
Fred Janch has bought n tine gun of have gone to visit at 1-eouidas.
Dell Williams Is.sick al John ‘ Bohlen's.
, Myron Aldrich, of Hickory Comers.
|
Alfred Bbhop and Harry Jones are hav­ i Joshua Brown’s father familiarly known
as “Uncle Cookie" Is spending k few days |
ing fine spon hnnling birds.
Andrew Carl has trailed hbnras.
with iris sou and other relatives In this vi-'l
clotty.
XVoo&lt;llaii&lt;l.
Eugene Baxter Is quite sick.
Mra. John Velte and Miss Emma Groz-.
John Holden ahiped a carload of bogs to
enter were nt Hastings on Monday la*tBuffalo Monday.
■
John McArthur Is entertaining hte broth­
Some young men in thia place seem to
er Solomon for a few weeks.
have no regard for the Sabbath, but spend
Mrs.'.Cltas. McArthur Is visiting her par­ the day hunting or In other ways •equally
ents near Portland.
wrong, much to the annoyance of the let­
Jerome Wnltt to repented u very little ter class of people. As we sow so shall
better.
we reap, and "What will their harvest be.”
The masons are plastering B. S. Holly’s
new bouse.
/
Mart Bate.- has a gtsal start ou bls new
Mr. F. Glpes has moved into u (|trt of
brick house.
'
the Hitelugvr house.
John Valentine Is painting the Interior
Wm. GUInsple ha* moved luto his new
house.
of Schauta’store.
Our new blacksmith is proving a good
W. H. Miller nnd wife returned to theh
workmen, nnd Is having plenty to do.
home on Thursday Inst.
Howard Mosher has bought a new coffee
Mrs. John Welwert visited Iter parent*
mill for his store.
last week.
Tom Murray has shipped most of his
C. A. Hough, of NashvUle was In town
brick to Kalamazoo.
on Tuesday.
Wheat is suffering from dry weather.
George Hill has c&lt;&gt;nuwneed his new
Felix Chamberlain and wife visited with
bouse. ..
L. C. Welton, of Hustings, agent for the their son on Sunday lost.
The Salute closed their meetings at Hope
Ohio Fnrmet's tysurancn Co., was In town
Center last Sunday evening.
on Friday.
The Demorest Medal contest will Ira held
nt Hie M. E; church on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Clara I’armelM Is akk with typhoid
Oct. 2Vth.
The first copy of the Woodland News fever.
The hunters returned from the north
was printtal on Saturday last, and If money­
makes backing. It must have good backing,* Saturday night, but minua the deer.
J. Broughton and J. Pumfrey went to
and can consequently come to stay for it
Grand
Rapids Tuesday ou business.
issltuated over the bank.
John Smith started for the north Tues­
All three of our butebera report good
day morning.
trade.
• Youxu Spiaur.R.

j

K \l AMAZOO, MICH
Our Stock
of
DRESS
GOODS
and

!

r hay moved to Coats Grove.
I b.ts moved Into the A. C.

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO
Th? LARGEST
STOLE

A. Myers returned to Cleveland. Ohio,
last .week.
Hattie Harris is visiting relatives nnd
fnrnds In tills place.
Mr. Graltam, Sr., is on the slek list this
A. Martin, wife ami daughter Sntidaved
at T. Brangwln’s.
Mra. Brangwin |, on (he sick list.
*
Mr. and Mrx. 8. Howe went to Otsego
last Friday, called there by thu Illness of
their daughter, Mrs. Hattie Dote.
Wanted, apple l&gt;am:)s in this vicinity.
&gt; PhQ. I'fatt was on our street Monday.
Rev. Irvine preached nt the Yeckley
school bouse last Sunday.
.
It is reported that J. Coflield Is one of
'.hi- lucky one&gt;, that he sold his apples for
Sl-.n per barrel.
After sending our items to the office last
week, we learnnl of the death of Mra.
Donovan, and school did not commence ns
reported. Mlw Julia Ikmovan has resigncd her |&gt;o$Itioti a* teacher, nnd our district
: Isrard has blns! another teacher, and school
opened op last Monday.
1 Thu Widow Harris sold her apples to H.

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.

HASTINGS, MICH.

The shower last week is helping fall
feed.
Wheat sail looks very poorly, much of it
not being up yet.
Most of our farmers have not packed
their apples yet. It being impossible to get
barrels.
A drove of Idaho horse* were on
In
our village on Wednesday. The sale was
not very largely attended, for everybody
exjracted n drove of mustangs. Thl* drove
however proved to consist of some ven- ex­
cellent horses, several of which were aold.
J.- W. Briggs. Al. Bugbee. Mr. Craw and
Altt Nevins taring auimr the purchasers.
and Sunday.
,. ,
School will close nevi week for the fall
Berry Mc.Kc.lvcy U moving to his farm
recently pnrehaiatl l» Woodland.
School examinations will be held In
Elmer RlaliiK. °F Woodland, ca.ted on
Hastings.
Oct 95 and M.
Maple Grove friends lost Week.
Burglars broke into W. U Brown s store
Chas. Hatter's mother, of O-. Is visiting
on Wednesday bight They effected an
hlMra. Chas- Hatter went to Woodland entrance by prying open the bock door.
Having procured some tools from Mr. Mul­
Sunday to visit friends.
John Guy and Wm. Armstrong returned lin's blacksmith shop they drilled four
botes into the safe but did uoi sowed In
to their homes In Ohio l«t»l S»turd*&gt;-

The radical branch of the U. B. church
cut the official heads off of all the trustees
who do.not see just as they do. and who
are willing to submit and stand by the pro­
ceedings of the last general conference.
Wm. Grtffiu, Jr., Is very low with ty­
phoid fever: also Cllnty Oatroth.
Henry Dunluim is reported as mildly Innno, and la trader the treatment of Dr.
Young. Who has hopes hopes of bringing
him out all right.
.
Mrs. Wm. Clever, of Kansas City, Mis­
souri, Is visiting at Henry
David McMore was hi Snufield Saturday

still remain, for many |&gt;e-jple believe that

German peasant, if tracuta kinraeif, thinks h»
wtsrichcM tbo blood better with a red ribbon.

of tradition, but tun fart that U&lt;»jd would
not form so startling a contrast when wet­
ting a ml ribbon a* when wetting a white

Fifty fi»’- sturgeons were caught In
pound net at Benton Harbor.

�FARM AND GARDEN.

SKINS ON FIRE
Agonizing, itching, burning nnd bleeding
■■■ Eczema in ita worst stages.. A raw sore
from head to feet. Hair gone. Doctor*
and hospitals fall. Tried everything.
Cured by the Cutltura Remedies for 30.

KEEPING EARLY MADE CIDER SWEET.

IMPORTANT SUBJECTS TREATED IN

A .PLAIN AND PRACTICAL MANNER.

Cured by Cuticura
I am cured of n loatL'omc dUrasc. rezema.
Iu It* wi'isc stage. I tried uiff« rcut doctora und
town through the hospital. but( nil to no pur­
paw. The dlseaiu covered mv whole body
from the top of my bead tu the soles of my fcetin cutting cr.ra Malka the romruon
My hair all camo mu. leaving me a cwupletc
raw Mire. After trynig evcrytbUig I heard of sickle, employed three or four genera­
your Cntlcuni Et-medl&lt;^..and after using three tions ago, is the implement used now
bottli- ol Cutlcura Resolvent, with Cutleura
and Culteura Soap. I Dial myself cured al the where the large aonthemcom is grown, •
cost of H. I would n«t be without Xhi- Cutlcura or in soft ground where a reaper will
Bemedics tu my houw, a* 1 find umtn useful in
mam’ cnees, and 1 Uiiuk they orc the only skin not work well. Mowcra and reapers
and nloo"! medicines.
may, however, l»e used for cutting the
stalks where the ttuialtor northern vari­
Bunting and Hehlns
eties have been planted. A small tritper
- I waa »:ck in the full ot 1«S with a burning
will cut one row, a largo one may take
two rows, although with more incouvcnbe salt rheum (eczema), and said they" Iwd ience. Where coni lias been sown thick­
never seen anything like it before. I received ly for fodder, and the atelksajm small
no help from any ol them, or from any uiedl- and not encumbered with ears, n self
■etM that I could ret bold cf until I tri«-«t your
Cuneura b emed les. After three week*' use I binder has been successfully used where
was able to work, and kept Setting better, uatll the ground has been sufficiently firm. It
I am now entirely cured. I reeonunend ttrnm
is probablo that in future wider wheels
to all suffering with skin diseases.
c. k. (HsK-.n. rafisv'.uc, vl
wil be given to the reapers for tills purMott Intcutr -ltehlug
I have used the ("iitleura Remedies nutx-eai
fully for my baby, who was afflicted with eraema. and bad such inteoee itching that he got no
rest day or night. The cwhine ta roao and my
baby Is eored. and Is now a healthy, rosy-

CatteantfiKesol» cat
new blood purtUer mid purest and best ot
or cures, J nt email v and CuUctira. the great
i eure. anti CuUeuni stoap. au exqtilMic skin
ttiner, Aterually. instantly relieve and
411} and permaarullj cure the iutwt apun[, Itching, bunking, bleedluc. seaiy, crusted

It Lt a difiicult matter to keep cider
sweet tfot la made early in the bcamju,
owing partly to the immaturity and imperfqctions of the fruit, but principally
to the tendency to fermentation caused
by a wariu atmosphere. Some i*crsonx
ua* sulphite of liine (not milphnte), oneeighth of an ounce to a gallon of cider;
othera put a few ounccu of muHtnrd seed
iu each barrel tonrrcBt fermentation nt&lt;
the point desired: othera again consider
the old time method of scalding to be
one of the best anil least objectionable.
To effect this the cider should, afte® i:
baa first slightly fermented, be drawn or
•lipped from the casks, where it lias been
standing to settle, into large copper ket- •
ties or an old copper rtill, and be heated
just up to tho boiling point nnd no longer,
when it should bo again |&gt;ut into open
casks to settle and become cold.. it will
(then bo ready to be tightly bunged in
'barrels and stored away.
During the heating a large quantity
af scum will rise to Hie lop to l*e
skimmed off, and during the cooling
most of tho impurities still held in solu­
tion will l*e di^iosited us sediment in thu
'bottom of the casks. While cider thus
created will afterwards taste slightly of
tlio scalding, it will not be unpleasant to
those who like i; sweet, nnd is to be pre­
ferred to th» in wliich fermentation has
been arrested by mustard sew! or chem­
icals. This, process will stop fermeatotion at the right point to leave it np-cet.
and will quite thoroughly cleanse it from
impurities, but will effect it unfavor­
ably for making into vinegar aficr’wnrds.
By making the early falling fruit into
vinegar and deferring cider making un­
til November, the fruit cau all bo xvorked
up, and whatever (elder !• matlv will be
enough better in quality to compensate
for the loss in quantity. s .

use.; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by the Potter
Ptug and Chemical Corporation. Boston.

CVRH FQPDER WAGOX.
In cutting up corn stalks by band,
labor will be saved by adopting a regular
system of steps. -CkMintry Gentlemen
uggesta the plan of twenty-tive hills
forming a dhoc^the operator taking
The several rules for digging an J piano
!. weak kidney*, three hills nt a time. With small corn a for banking, hilling and housing sweet
best ;&gt;aln» re- greater number of hills may be takdn ut
potatoes are Ixuied upon a few simple
by the futicura
a time uud "larger shocks made. For principles which seem tn bw generally
drawing the freshly cut corn, for clear­ adopted, viz.: Thhi tbo potatoes should
ing thr ground, or far conveying it to tho be dug about the time a killing frost is
silo, tho wagon represented ia the cut is expected, or immediately thereafter; that
At HxMlng-s, Friday and Saturday. Oct. 23! h recommenik-d os being very convenient," thtiy should bqjinndled m* as to prevent
being only a foot above the ground. It bruising and cutting; tlml they should
consists uf a long, broad frame suspended be put up in such rnsnn'ir as to keep of
At Mlddlovlffe, Friday and Saturday, So*. by chains under tlu- axles of n common uniform and ralhor low temperature
n.,.i ,
farm wagon. A reach twenty feet lung .(above freezing); that they sliohld be
tttcaU'* only. J.-uuiunulions will begin at one gives snrticient length to tlie platform kept dry. The plan of.pouring dry sand
yi. m. on Friday and cwwat four n. in.*n hat- and place- the two axled eighteen feet
among the {xitatocs in tlie hill or hoax-,
mday. No special certificate* will be issued
apart. Cut thi? reach fro^n a green tree, so as to fill all the interstice*, is excel­
curving downwards a foot. Small sized lent. Wo ha^o kept putatoes sound,
shocks
of
cut
corn
are
placed
easily
and
qalrements ns iimi.i1.
swe-.-t and dry initil jKitatoes “conic
J. W. BOt KHTS. I
rapidly on this platform and drbvn off
again" by {Kicking in barrels and filling
J. M. SMITH.
tho field.
KXOCII AHPUUS. I
with dry sand. The sand tends to pre­
Corn fod^ar sown thickly is very apt vent sudden changes of temperature, it
to heat and spoil when placed iu a stack absorbs and equalizes lunisture and prol&gt;_________ __ ______________
Circuit In without ventilation. ,lt" is neeesAary,
ably prevents (mechanically) the spread
Chanet-ry.
Hutt iwinding tn the Clretiit Court t-ir thM'ottn- therefore, to provide a chimney ia tho ot the fungus spores throughout the bulk.
center for the steam and hot air to escape.
Tlio simplest way to lull the potatoes
a om&gt; laut any or xrptrmtxT. a.
iv*.
Jacob 1- Azh.cotnptamant, v*. Ctaribel Ash. A moderate sized^tree, with two or three (largely practiced at the south) is to dig
rails placed about it in an upright iso­ when tho ground is dry, if jiossiblo,
lation.
answers
a
good
purpose,
says
the
about the time of first frost. Drive a
fiie.tbst the 4e!cn&lt;tant's last known resident
plaee «u (tarpon City, MlchiKsn. butthat sbe authority already quoted. In the absence pout in. .the ground mid saw oil alnxit
is Ms resident of that place at the present
»and her whereabouts are unknown, tiierr- of a t ree, t wo or three rails or long poles four feet high; cover the ground thickly
&gt;u motiontaf Smith ft Colgrove, solicitors for of any kind way be set upright a foot with dry pine straw; place the potatoes
eooipiaJnaut. It Is oidered that defendant enter
carefully, piling them as steep as they
yiU lie, and about twenty-five bushels to
n twenty day* the complainant
tho hill; cover the potatoes with pine
rlobe published hi the Hahtix&lt;
straw or dry corn stalk*, regularly kiid,
not less than six inches jlwp: cover over
.
Circuit Judge.
ail with dirt dug from around the outer
Hmttii ft Co/ainovK. Hollctorj for Complainant.
edge of tlie hill, at tho first rather shal­
“Sis/sSSXcgfRegister In Chancery.
low, but adding more dirt ns cold weath­
er approaches, until the earth Is a foot
Michigan State hand Office. &lt;
thick at every poinL—Southern Culti­
vator.
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ni RAP1-®5- t»tackbsa«!«. red. rotieb.chipped
1 llVl -t',J
,kln t’raveated by Cutlcura

ttieatc.

Town. Itange

Description.

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16
ot lotor

State ot Mfcmgan. Fifth Judicial Circuit.
I do hereby Ox and uppoint the following as
and for the Umcs for bolding the seieral terms
of court within and for the fffth judicial rirvuit
after Jan. 1st, 1*». viz.:
Katon County—Third Monday in January,
XhM Monday in April, third Monday in July.
Ultra Monday in October.
Barry County-Second Monday Iu February,
second Monday in Mav. third Monday in Augnat, second Monday fn November.
Calhoun County—Second Monday In March.
ftntMonday In June, second Monday tn Septeinbee, Orst Monday la December.
Dated October lit, IMS.
FnAXK A- floOKEU.
Circuit Judge.
MORTGAGE SALK.
Detail It having been iu,ide in tbecon&lt;!itlousot
a certain uiorntuKe made b* Charter HotehkU-i
aad Eva Hotchkiss, his wife, to William J.
PCjiUe. dated January fourteenth, a. D. ISW.

Meson iucko tegwali! mortgaitv being
aaslgnod t»y raid William J. nibble on the
w of April. A. ». t"B. to Emily D. Rost­
and raid nisignaient wm duly recorded
। office of the Register of Deeds tot. Barry
y. Mlcblrati.on the Shi da.r of September.

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trod forty four doltare and ninety-one ccuta
«m«.»D.sndau attorney fee of twenty five doltara provided for in said u ortgag:-. and no suit
or proceed Ings nt taw harinx been instituted to
vooover tho moneys secured by said rnortmge
oroay part thereof. Now, therefore, by virtue
of ths power of sale contained in said rnorunme
aod thu ststnte in such erae made and urovldaaollee is hereby ctvwn. that on saiurdav.
tourternth day of December. A D. is*3. at
Ms o’clock in the forenoon I shall sell al pubMe
to...the
-- auction
. htgbftst bidder. M the north

♦c*azdex:rilM-J In said wort
sw parer.I nt load tytnz and I

north, range eight tffl wret, ton-

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A FODDKIt STACK WITH VE-V^LATOIL
Corn husking is still done by hand by
the majority &lt;&gt;t our farmers, although
we hove had re|x)rtnilws past season or
two of successful earn huskere, and
doubtless la the near future some of
these machines will be made sufilcimtly
perfect to do away with the slow and
tiresome proeesa of husking by band.
Last year several progressive farmers
in tho west churned to hove both husked
and shelled their corn satiaLv-iorUy
through an ordinary threshing machine.
It is no longur'uece»sary to shell corn by
liand, for the market Is supplied with
small and large jxnver shellera Hurt do
effective work.
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Tlie c«&gt;rn selected fur m*ed must not
only be thoroughly dried through to the
center of the cob, but be .stored in u per­
fectly dry place, where it will be free
from frost and vermin. Many farmers
prefer to keep the kernels on the ear un­
til about ready to plant, while others
shell the corn and store it In sacks, bugs
or boxes. When the com is shelled, do
this by hand; if done by machinery there
ii danger of cracking the grains and in­
juring the germs.
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The following suggestions, based on re­
sults of experiments of tho Indiana sta­
tion, are furnished by 1‘rofessor Latta:
Select a lihrdy, prolific wheat, adapted to
your soil, nnd stick to it. Give it good
treatment and it will not "run out."
Sow not less than six peckiof sound seed
'to the acre. Plow wheat ground early,
and harrow immedbtely after plowing.
Yon can thus more easily and more
thoroughly pulverize the tail. If ground
breaks upclocTdy, use heavy roll alternat­

ing with some form of harrow or culti­
vator that will bring clods to surface. If
manure or fertilizers are used, mix thor­
oughly with soil in errery case. Use only
rotted manure, if any. and apply after
plowing. Kejervo tbo fresh manure for
the corn crop. Deface trying a fertilizer
get the experience and advice of farmers
whose soils are similar to your own. Test
the untried brands carefully, in a small
way. before deciding upon their exten­
sive use. This is the best conrse, for tho
reason that even the highest grades often
act very differently on different soils.
Adopt a rotation of ereps b-uited tu your
soil und needs. Bear in mind that'soils
and climate vary greatly in different lo­
calities, and that those |&gt;otent factors in
crop production will very materially
affnet the results of your work. There­
fore, study^four local conditions.

The plan of the trough shown in ths
annexed illustration wm drawn by a
New Yorker for "Farm and Fireside."

or two ye

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Rarsap
a’^.

Wonde

Flannels,

Carrie Ad

Cloths,

, niinvniied

Shawk, ■

hb mlsh tqpoji
months.’’—T.
y. w York Cit
lASt fall
trith a dull, be
nd notice it *
«-, rw until it
Poring thc-la
.1, ।« of rim Mo
tronhlc*. I b
HU. and. after
f this luedtcln

Wra;

Goal.

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Dr.J.C. Ay

J&amp;te, ta &amp; Srawte

sick."
.
••You don’t tell mef Then hnw do you ex­
plain thu fact that I saw you" d«wn around
the corner just a little white ago with a cigar
otto in your mouth!"
z

that bad little Jimmie Jone* Low na*:y it
look* to *re little boy* with cigarettes in their
mouth*. I hare les-n trying to ttfonn Jimcause I pit n merit card iu Sunday school
and ho didn't. ”
•‘My angvl child, 1 am glad that 1 was mutoken when 1 thought you had formed a
filthy. pwnicmiM habit. Don’t haveanything
more to do with that wicked Jones boy. Ho
will tjintatninaU- you."—Albany Express..

weather,*’ laid Champion George Slow-ou a*
he «u knocking around billiard ball, in the
Columbia rooms
••now's tiutsF asked a bystander, getting
intcnsttxl directly.
•
••Why, there isn't a better barometer iu
ex nt eave than an ivory billiard ball or a
good billiard cue,” the billiard &lt;*X|&gt;ert replied;
-they are better than a favorite corn."
“How d’ye tefir
•
“A bull always rolls -Jow and with diflb
culty over the cloth wh-n it is going to rain.
Ivory is so seiudtire to changes of teinjwratnreu iiarticularly from dr}- to moM,‘that
the effect is felt almost instontanevudy. The
cue will get cranky. tx&gt;, when them is going

eulianty of the ivory globe* is their tend-mcv
to become egg shojied. They contract at
wfat are called the towmid bottom poles and
swell out at tbo side*, so that you might as
well play with |*otato«, if you don’t watch
their IdireyncraBics. They are worwAhm.
ahi mm in their susatotibllity to draught A
draught will crack tlio ivory and inake it
chip off quick asa wink, and,’ Uko Ud folks,
you can never g&lt;-t thu spheres acelltnstad to
three draughts. Just take a billiard boll and
study its behavior, and- you can beat tbo
clerk ot tbo weather prophesying. You cau
bet on your own prophecy every time."—

A new process of art decoration in wood,
hi-h iu
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isn Gernmn invention, and isknowu as the
Dslurn process. It consists in fmprminr
upon wood any kind of art designs, which
stand out in relief. Tbo imprewlon is prodimod by a small machine having two hori­
zontal strel rolhsrs which era Lwsted Internal­
ly. Tbo pattern U formed around the tor,
roller, and can l« changed for a .lif&amp;rent de­
sign whenever desired; tho bottom roller is
quite plain. In operation tbo rollers are
sure.

Tho so: face of tho wood is compresLil

and tho design tr.msfcrrvd to It iu variotai
degrees of relief, aocanling to tbo requirementa of tho care. By regulating tbo beat
and sperd of working a rich brown tint of
any nhado ran be inqxirted to tho wood a« n
background, tbo design standing out In tlu-

Jackson has 359 telephones.

handsomely

mi

LAND O

liiai'leii garni'n&gt;

show the finest Hue this u-jr t
-My father had cancer nnd m&gt; husband
died of cAncer. In 1875 a lamp appeared
has ever lieeit oar prlviirK&gt;
on tny nine, ami from Its appearance and
rapid growth, 1 toawt alarmed with the
to our friend*. Call ami ■
Idea that 1. too, had raneer. 1 consulted
mcnsc stock ut LOW Pili'
my physician alwut II nnd he gave me an
ointment to put on IL when this did not
relieve lac, he then burnt It out. but the
plarc would not heal, it gradually grew
longer and worse, and 1 had fully made
ni* mind up that I must also die of cancer. 1
Friends prevailed on me to try Swift'-*
Specific (8. S. S.) This I finally consent­ BATTLE CREEK.
ed to do. After taking h few bottles I
was entirely cured. Swift’s Specific (S.
S. S.) cured me when the doetort and all
other tucdldnea failed."
Mhs. m. t. Namm.
H any dealer says lie has the W. l„ iv,
Shot* without name and price
oa
bottom- gut him down a* a fraud.

Fur fifteen jtHrt* I was afflicted with
rhcmnathin. four years of which I wicompelled to go on crutches. Words are
inadequate to express the suffering 1 en­
dured during that time. During these 15
years of existence (It wa- not living), 1
tried ever}- known remedy without receiv­
ing any l-ciiclit. 1 finally iTgan on Swift's
Specific (S. S. S.). which from the fir*!
gave me relief, and tmday I am enjoying
the best of health, and am u well man. I
eandidly beli.-ve that S. S. 8. Is the best
blood purifier on the market today.

Treatise on
mailed free.

Seryl for c

ABIETIN

&lt; ulm. Mo.
blood and fklu disea*e.s
Swift Brectnc Ct*..

Munroe county fa* a large apple crop.
Eilcrt's Daylight LlvsrllUsare nboon to
sufferers from »lck headache, sour stomach,
torpid fiver and IndlgMtlon. Sugar coat­
ed, pleasant to take and warranted to go
through try daylight.
Typhoid
Sprint*.

fever I* prevalctfi at Cedar I

A Grrnt Surprise
'
Is tn store for all who use Ketnp'* ilahatn for
the Uiruat and lungs, the great guaranteed rem­
edy. Would yu,, believe that It Is Mid on its
merits and that aav druggist is authorired by
rhe propriet&lt;&gt;r of this wundurtul remedy to give’
you » sample bottlp free? It never fails to cure
scute or chroofc coughs. All dnijntlste sell
Kemp * Balsam. Urge bottty 30c. and Si.
Adrian wants the I.ake Shore Co. to lo­
cate their shop there.

MIlSDi

■SANTA A
W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENT1EM •
•5.00 GE?I’1NE,HAM'-M

•4.UU HAXD-NKWfll WKI.
$3.5&lt;l roidi'E AND EkKil.

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•8.00 and «1."5 BOYS" srlliHM. sfioj Ail made tn Contres*. BUUM ai -i ।

NOTICB OF
State of Michi
talhvmauo
Sieeiised.

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■SjS.W

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE iJi'?

Dret Material. BettStyi
I
An Nd (diystean. retired from practice baring
?'?
lu,h!l,1and. by uu Exit Iitata nu^
*-u»7ry the formula of a ti&lt;up|c vrm-tatlrTfm^ If apt sold by your dealer, write
V.'.,WH‘»’&lt;H.A\ I'.llVt b :
teinnanvnt ran- uf eonExamine W. LTlunglns •i.'.rO -t ■■ ■
catarrh, asthmx lad all
redial d ,U,,K
alao u positive, nod Uemen and tadle&gt;.
radical cure tor nervous debility ami all ncre
,e*ted 1,4 wonder
‘to o . I’?wen‘,
thousand* of rases, has
K, WOOLLEY,
fed it h!» doty to make it know-, to his suffering

tell"’*'. Actuated by this motive m.d a desire
to relieve human suffering, I wl!l send free of
charge, to all who dreiro it. tht* reel no in tier-

bold

H. GOOD

bated OcWb

HASTINCG.

Or. Oat

•“««&gt;» iLj

MAKE MONEY

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Vuct“°' -1? tbo **“*
bo published,
jointly with
hmriu. ..

“rik uiuiriuual book of

MAKE; MONEY
MICHIGAN FARMER”

American Garden favors the abolition

each landholder to decide for luawelf,

so rapid
the
tratlamn

kx*&gt;

Dress Goods,

MICBIIMN PARSER!

The cotton crop is comparatively late. ' expensive, harbor weed*, disfigure the
EttM Ims been reported quite generally tandsrap?, and ure, in must cases, usc-

Are showing extensive ajd ■ „

Underwear,

Alfred Tennyson was born In 1800
lined the ch.nr-n^u
OOOT BOO TROUGH.
Tho claims made for it are that it ic
a good trough for a permanent pen. The
cut fully explains how it is made. The
upright pieces prevent the pigs from
getting into tlie trough, and it is cosily
cleaned from tlie outside of the pen.

pen«wiM

. We di-sire h&gt; say to our.citizchs. that
hi. mother rocked th- wound to
■for yeais w»‘ have been idling Dr. King's
venom Hu
’bo
for consumption. Dr.
official. »vnt for Prof**”- Halford, of ti.f New Discovm
Melbourne b&lt; sjnud. who injected amm-nu Klmtfs New Idfe Pills. Buckhm’s Arnl.»
into tbo tad'v wri»t, and no ill effects fame- Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never
handled
remedies
that
sell as well, or that
dtatelr fallowed from the bite:
___
Bat for years Dawson has suffered from a have given such universal satisfaction.
n*« pwpkxinj: malady. wh*eb b* cannot but We do not hesitate to guarantee them
attribute to tiw snake", bita As *ooo - evert time, and we stand ready to refund
borinz weather domes the pdins °f W hnnds tile purrhasc price. If satisfactory results
bZjop n «Jy eropdon wWeh looks like th. do not follow their use. These remedies
mJ^purt ot a snakes body, and a like have won their great popularity purely on
trouble app-ara in streaks on the legs halo* their merit*. W. H. Goodwar druggist.
. .
‘1
. Tto.wM-vr,iinctur«‘iu
t^7nu“bere Prof—r Alford Inject the
The best salve in the world for cute,
ammonia, alwsy. show* a dark circle arooud
It Tbo eruption D very painfol. and Police­ bruises, ulcers, saltrhcuiu, fever sores,
man Dawaun has difflculty in gnpidng hl» tetter, chapped hands, chilblatiu, coFaS,
and al! skin eruptions, and positively cures
piles, or no pay required. It te guaranteed
ths dbcikargu of hia duty.
Daw*«n ha* coMulU'i eniirirat phyudans to give perfect satisfaction, or money re­
In this country and Australis, and ha* even funded. Price 35 cts. per box. For sale
traveled to India to see If native knowledge by W. H. Goodyear
of vmdtnous serpent* could find a remedy for
Fifty fine sturxeoB* were caught In one
hb cose. 1 Ic «nya he has spent more than be pound net nt Betfton Harbor.
ever thade in trying to get cured.-PtiltadolUncle Sam's-Nerve A Bone Liniment
pbta iYeaa.
,- \
±
will relieve sprain*, bruises, neuralgia qn&lt;t
rheumatism. Sold by all druggists.
Hunters reports large Increase this year
••My child."’ sold old ford Fauntleroy to
little Lord Fnunfieroy, a&lt; the latter dragged In the number of patridgr* in this state.
himself m. looking very psile and weak and
Do yoa anger with catarrh/ You cau br
wan. “it grieves mo deeply that you have cured it Jon take Hood's Karsaparllh., tin- great
blowl purlder. Sold by Sil drutgl**"formed Ihu peruich-u* habit of smoking &lt;dgNcwbcrry wants a bank.
nrett'v."
We would-call jottr ,»p
••1 haven't, grandpa; truly. I Invent • ’
“Ttu n why do you carry them iu your
By dispelling the symptoms so often
our immrtiv? line
pocket r"’ naked the ngtd man, n- he inertid mistaken fi&gt;r eonsumptlnn. Santa Able
two flugv&gt;&gt; into one piicket
hi- little lord­ ha* brought gladness to many a household.
and children'*
ship's trou»crt and -Inre.-fWlth a w!a's puck
By it* pntopt use for breaking up tin- cold i
age.
that too often develops into that fatal div- i
“Ob, grandpa, I nevt-r knew they were ease, thousands can be saved-from an un- i
there! That bad little Jhituix- Jones mint tluu-ly grave. Yon make" no lutetnki' by j
have put them in my pocket tn disgrace an-." keeping a bottle ot this pleasant remedy
“Yes. Then bow H it that your lip* and In your' bouac. Califofnia fat-r-cuyr is
(■quzlly effective in eradicating nil trace*
“I’ve been rating licorire. grandpa."
In cloth. 1‘lnsli nml*A
&lt;&gt;f nasal catarrh. Bhth of these wonderful i
“ludeed* Tiicn bow conic* it that your California remedies are sold and wamintixl |
breath tunel I* of tobacco r
t '
by W. H. Goodyear. WI n package. £ rorj
‘ That bad little Jmnulo /Jones blew a
In Persian stripe*.
’• .
whole lot-of smoke in my fni4 to make mo 85.50.

here nnJ there. Tho natural grain of the
wood is also brought out. nnd any kind of
wood can bo used It i&gt; claimed for tbo dec­
orated wood that it is waterproof, and that
toe pattern U not distorted nor iu sharpu.'w
decoyed by moisture. This was shown by
some sample* of wood treated by the nto.v-

The forty-ninth annual fair of the
New York State Agricultural society,
held at Albany, proved one of the best
o&gt; well as the largest nliowa ever made
by thia'orgaoLtation. The Jersey» led in
numbers in the cattle exhibit, though
other brcethi made fine dteptaya. notably
the Guernefys.

A significant feature of the tweniyrixth annual allow of the New Engloud
Agricultural nociety wm the diminution
in the number ot Jersey cattle exhibited
and an increased number of larger,
hardier breeds. The Holsteina made a
fine show; there was' also a good exhibit of Ayrshire*, Guernneya and Swias
cattle.
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a.

IkuUr 1«&lt;«.
U“ “* ‘
'
toW a remarkable »*&lt;'«T •
.
n_,„r|cki
Dawwm !-.•**«
b-T***,l" "j™
township, Clbl.’* Land- province of VfcEriTwhsaaboy
’4 &gt;wr&gt;. ikying In
tbo liwdi be was bitten. Ur ran homo, nod

Is. one which i« guaranteed to bring you
satlsfactorj" result*, or In raw of failure a
retnrn of purchase price. On this ’■re
plan yon ran buy from our advertised
druggist a bottle “f Dr. Ring's New Dlnroverx for consumption. It Is guorantred
to bring relief In ever}- rase, when used
for any affection of throat, lungs or chest,
such ns consumption. Intlammation of
lungs. l»ronchltls.ai«Huiai. whooping cough,
croup, etc. It is pleasant and ngreegbte to
taste, perfectly safe, and ran always fo
depended hpon. Trial bottle free at «.
IL Goodyear's drug store.

to
■------- -tocnceau
mourselrre; for we beiicro and

to™.

ONLY *1 PER YEAR

Very Reasonable Ter®.
27 acren in Rutland, fair tarnw b:
gval outbuilding*, 50 acres lmi,r
I ote of fence limber and wood. W'U
ullra of this elty and 4 of Irving
Tliis farm will be sold at a bargain,
reasonable payment down.; * .

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40 acres In Rutland Sjf uillrs Irmr
city, all Improved, good strong toil b. t
bulldlngK. I And lays well and pn&gt;&lt;! ■ welL lias lireu sold within Is «l t'*1'
for * 1,200. Will be sold wsy briOW ««
figure.
9 city tote In Hosting*, desirable : '
for a home.
Will be closed out a: '
their value.

Call on or address

HASTINGS. MICH.

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�Longstanding

BAUM ISTHE MAN

NEWS IN BRIEF

The General Named for Pen.

Sion Commissioner.

piflbd Diseases aro cured by the
pj^ev\riug use of Ayer’s Sarsa-

3OSSIP ABOUT THE HEXT OOHGHESS.
,. . ,;p- is an Alterative, and
r.i-tiinl change in the system.
. j, «omc eases, may not be
.
.* in others; but, with per­
. . iti&lt;- result is certain^ Read

1^2°.“?' *• &gt;— in a-1- u-1 u»
roch ra* £ , , “ trwUa bT ,ho
I-’
, f A-.vl.Uoo dob WW toko W«b‘•‘•’a^ieuV re rat*,”
G n
Pto~
**“ *-W» -xt
that it f ^-rating, and again chars.-*
ol27~'"
‘“”‘.1 °* *»ISo«pu:u Ural.,
qusit
ttvnded to at Gen. Subte'* %.
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■*—J "-doUoo, u.or'**•* VUicigi, n. tj..
— r— L—i.i,__ ..
reierence to Tanner.

‘

! Miffarod from a severe
.id-. i«nd hud other trourpid lirer-aud dyspc[wia.
■ d medicines ji fair trial
K-gnu to take Ayer's Sar_-:-:itiy benefited by tlio
t iking live bottles I
... — John W. Benson,

WaMHIXGTOM C'tTT O*t -&gt;l
-«u. u.

a.

.

'

sute.^nttal increav,
‘•Sitiv1*t0

p "s-ew u.
W« ™?'
H rn*™our .. .
lucrvas'K lbs conseiisuM uf on nirm
«*»*.

*• &gt;rbntn.*le broke out
uni r&lt; medics liiui no

" “-KW-T °&lt; OMa
B«rro.. «
p». »..a &lt;■.»„„ &lt;1( IU,,oU art
hom-r.,, ..^i wU, „.
u-k. U&gt;.c»u&gt;.l
&gt;o, bntlA*. A. ibh —riling It wn^M
T.r, Oimn.,1,

In all my experianoa
I a- ver mb more

..

T’r* ”

Wonderful Results.

Will b.’to r-toTT’aL Ot *b*®b» H Continued,
Ul b. to readjadteata «nj rv-ratea targe
t,,“ “Ho'tfl fll-MCA(ter

-

N/iimiiing &lt;&lt;t my Might." — ’ "'“'fr
It01n
I-,. Holly Springs. Texas.
™»d.
JnUM.
TH. !■&gt;,„.
humor for years,
n-1. us my brother OOg* lAdpr. ,pp.r. |„ a.,,.
L afflicted, I pre- praencllr reptuc-d u» ,krkrt„.ol ,bl.
u.j
liereditary.
Last b««. In U. moJwt
Fernandina, Flo.,)'
" wurtl"S -‘I *rmin,f. M.| .. b
, Ayer’s SarsupubrM.Umml.
h.
■* year. For tive
to
Uw-Om MIA
Cnl Pwur |, «...
I hiive not had a
pisitiun of
the last three
1 am wjv

and postmaster.

I -.r;n troubled

the retort sav.
JTwhalte

iiirvratJj &lt;-*r n‘?,,ei •,rowH1’,r« 8--'n«wlly
i» to^r reU'lrin.1 ‘“J-«*«“**
‘-rd
that, so fnr^
*oy- B bccomn apparent
iSra wB „2“nr rU‘* ?l Bl“** ,no*’ •’“orally vttrakin - a wid.

wh. n nHrB,inS *" Bee .'inter, l.-vw, and tL. K
wbidi governed m May, ibsu *

*’“• ®ote Not OIwerstHl.
«av ^thi* » u“7’W.
«&gt;• board
fornwr
«• manifest,’ in
fornwr adjuJn-ai|0IM bss not. in nnr tirmr*e
-to. “Nwlknu. toa.Uto„u , fflrtJTSr

P ” ,nn’u“J'*ity.of th' re-ruted
SZTrarv*' T ,nB^ *'
b’ UrK’d t” l**
contrary.
a numb -:- ot caA»* *r.,

practic" or re-rati.i- ou
mere opiu.on .&gt;n the Weight of the evldenca

■»4 |.h»bl.«.r.x, i. rmni.T to
oOb. .UT.rtm.nl .Ml. H -burn .nd T.lUr
and
Lunar
were
aecretartea
Tb'er
were ahuoat without except,™ re-a.lju.ted
on mere ..pm,judgment of Lday
nnnnlhug und setting iwida
-Idiberatriy
. uiitimiing the usn-nd-rcI venrvn-m n&gt;t.i«..i.... _i....t
..
—....
lA.llM ,0 h..
. IU ..rhill,’Maw. 5
tin' pe'iitoner*.
T^r
in summarising its r&gt;-iriiisiotK,
«ay»: Bub.initially tte* um&gt; prmmpte* or
rulra hay. m Se:lP1.,i be U fo!|ow«l, m&gt; far
7 rcat-l a* jwrty tnraaurrs*and are likriy to “* tbv appli.-ntiuct uf any princ.p:., or rute ot
I render the coming seseitHt a very important action can he di- rernsd, du
’
■ ■
one. S-mitor Didpli think* eongreM wilte oigiu month*. teSiuning
gradually grew
i!m-«*t unbearable,
of this time, dianr-

seutativcsin Washingtqn now, but mas* of
thus, tore ,-xpKt n very interesting and
busy sraston &lt;if congrMi during the comtar
winter. Jim tariff, tru,u. th. r.v.l ^rv.e,
law, tlm nit.-r-state oomtnera* taw, th- edu­
cational question, a national 0;„ -sh,., jAW
and suteidtes will te among the AUbjfdi
that will engage the attention of tun-ram,
What uro recognised as tbe gr.-at questions
of llto.
,t v wtn
tr.ll lor t.-l0. Ult
.....
...
.m u.;)
,H |MJ|. '

Ayer s Sarsaparilla

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J
VII
Friday sentenced to twonty-flvs rear*' im­
prisonment in the Michigan stat/^rixon at
, ^•/L',0’13r
v‘&lt;-torla. Australia, with 1 Jacksun for criminally tuasulUnr a 18-yoar,
•v H*’!*10
&gt;* “l(l to mmiter ISC old girl last June.
J. Sterllug Morton says Chief Justiro
‘"q"lljr b,atin£ tbo record ot
our own country.
। Fuller is tbe most available Democrat for
the presMeuct In 18M. but Iw would even
prefer a wo*tcrn Republican to an uask-rn
Wbicb ,nco*urwl 53 Det Democrat.
•
Mrs. Johnathan Drake died at .Rockford
Friday morning aged V7 year*. She wu
the mother of fourteen children, had fortyOn Monday the Fuermaon Browing com- eight grandchildren, seven graat-greatPjmy, of Watertown. Wk. sold ottt to an gran children, an 1 had n living lineage of
Knglfaib syndicate for tMW.OOU.
An old realtVmt of Lansing, Mleh., Mrs.
Judson W. Hopkins, 75 year* old; wn«
DEATH OF GEN. HARTRANFT.
bur«5«l to death Monday night. Her dma

almiMt beyond recognition.

.7
iiuuicr
PMadrf Ku»lty to tbo charge of bigamy, nnd
Wns sentz.
__
.... , &gt;■ _

vious term* in
chnigrs.

£iVLlWI3MIA I
•

•LAND OF DISCOVERIES.-

this state, died at

Wm. Neal, aged ou years, died at the
Knlaiiia/oti county bouse.

pneumonia. Gen.,

Coir'* CarMUxalva
Is a truly wonderful remedy, suited alike
to the akin of tbe cbHd nnd the adult, and
its soothing, cleansing and healing t&gt;ro|&gt;ertles renders its application utiiventa'l. As
an external remedy It has no equal as a
cure tor piles, fever sores, ulcers, tetter,
ppison*. chilblains, chap* and all Itching
ami Irritating dixepses of tin- skin and
scal|k it immediately relieves the pain of
scalds and burns, and cures the worst case
without a scar. &lt;k-t only the genuine
which lias a black wnffijH-r with green,
letters. Small boxes i» cents; large boxes
50 cents. Sqld by E. H. l-athrop.
-

- - —■ —rwVTeied.
e
R»ce:.t statistics show that '.‘.OOU.OOO Ger­
man* r.-side imisido of Fatherland, of whom
7,&lt;JUO.OOJ uro to bo IihhhI tu the United
8lat&lt;w.

IOWA'S PROHIBITORY LAW.
lary to Gcit Sberi lmi.

,

A insn name I Sam Ashman wax arrest'd
T ui-sdny at Detroit L.r jm-su-g eotmterfeit
xi'ver dollar* of first-clots woHcmamhiw A

fc.Sir&gt;nliV Hand Book.”
&lt;-loM*l their meeting
Tlmrertay, after select-

cff-ctiv.-.

A delegation o.' Chicago men has gpno to

case* at

;e World’* fair*Should b? hskl in

PENSION COMMISSIONER RAL'M.
at any bid ting.

.... .^i
il.u-.iast-- revenimn Thursday by the Proh«b.tltai*:* at Vincennes, Ind . and dellr•1 an addrevi.

revenue dlminu&gt;h*tL Some mruuure not very i
is possible, bo thinks, that some bill upon lb.
subject ot trusts wiil be paaseJ. but tbo &gt;ul&gt;

Tanner’* suci-vreor.

KIM
A nl
it Q#4*4 4
? I * f_ .-'i! 2
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j* A», ..

I
'
i
I I IJ/Vl i
ff a vQ F
■

s-TViOAV^-^

no duirlit there will beaume amcndmeul

will unquestionably legislate oa the subject
of trust*, it it U p'lwiblo to defiuu a trust in
such " way
ts inU-rfir* vitb legit?

OWlilE. qi..

Hitt of llliuot* tbitikt it ratter loo early

will do at thocomlng aawiun. N.&lt; conferenceof cen tho moat Informal kind has yet
been held, ao that no tnrans of j-r Igitg what
oilier members ar« considering i* to be Ba l.
Then the shifting of opinion on many im­
portant points is so likely that a ju Igmxnt

lag on questions begin* in February and
.March. Sotnsthlug in the way of ani-ndntcry legislation tip the inter-*:#'.* commerce
law too many c uigrewmen of botn forties
are pledged to it* support to allow o^its rep»L The xubjtct of t*urts will probably be
' involved in tbo di*eu;&amp;ion of tic tariff,which
will of evurs • co g- up next »F*do &gt;.

Siffl ABIEand CAT-R-CDRIj
■ &gt; ■ .........
•••:&lt;! •.uantnfecd
zmu.intei-d by
by

* H ^OODIEaR, .

. Sole Agent

■■
i:
in [mnuanee of
' "tin- undersigned, adnfnis•
&lt; t --ild deceased, by the
f«-r the countv of C*l■ r t-.— venth day of May A. D.
■ al public vi-ndm-, to the
&gt;" pn iwb&lt;-» herein described
• •tn. it said state, on Tur.*­
' ■ -’ay o: November A. D If*.'.
■ forenoon of tbn- day t*id»..r.tm-f.j the tollowlng de-

luittwor!
tkibeeou.
•‘j.lUu

' 1 it&gt; town one north, range
• '■ inly nf Barry, tn the state
'.UOItVK A. GODfiK.
Administratrix.

Or, item's Electric Belt.
FOR MAN AMD WOMAN

K±.-n£S£!

ul
, ' l&gt;l,iv ‘sfowBsUoJ tpa awn
” *t-'«•. •&lt;j7?fe^ffsucfi5SN!

O1,W': CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND I
r* " ■' ^’J/.P’^dliigxotne school and
&gt;1 I f thu cxpenM-.

I ». „l,Fssons by mail.
er,

lur.j-rt fri)m

THOROUGH.

Amha*..-?liZrWuf"
$l5° PER”',1month
.
•owrtaMe.
■“rr

•

rJ51.(i’°'PER
?

.’"'KWAUwra.

He Itepllea Io the Crltl« i*n»« Mada ou Ul*
Wasbixoton City. Oct 21.—Ex-Commi*siooer of i'rniiou* Tanner is out in a long
statement in reply to S«?cratary Noble1* ki­
te r ot July 94, cn the subject of re-rating
pensions of penston offl,« employes. ’H-'
begins by saying Umt nt tbo outaat of tb&gt;
trouble bo wrote Kubte a totter iu which ho
told him he had made a comparison of
tbe action lakun io tbo cose* complaiuW
of (re-rating*) heltad with the action of his
prr.iecv*so: in similar cares, and that the
compartam was entirely favorable to hh
(Tanner'*) administration.
A Matler ot Law nnd Decision.
Mr. Tanner than in coaMueiHiug ou tho
great strra* taid by Secretary Noble upon
section 4OINK ol ,b’
rolaU"-: t0
lug say*; “It is proper that I sbuuld *tato
that when I took office ns commissioner, I
found that, on tbe question of re-rating, tbe
office was, and bud been since March 23.
1KJ6, operating in accordance with a deei.ion
rendered on that date by tho Hou- Georgv
A. Jenks, then assistant lecrotary of «* in­
terior, who hi tbe case ot Charles A. Wat­
son. in broad terms, declarwl that ’if. m any
case adjudicated under tbe act of March a,
1879, tbe arrears of pension were not C™1™
unrdlBA to
to- r-n-la-T. au-Mto-.
»ito«
MASK. —
'-j?;
sfon ot the law, prohibitsa readjudicatlon of
the rose.' This decision, Mr. Tanner my*, te
sgrere with, and whether it to right or no
it was law then nud be was jiwtifleJ
lowing It, which be instate bo did.
Uml snvesnx-*'-—
.
Referring to the investigation ordered into
JXtartrf bU uffic.-, Mr. Tanner -ys
thlt when be »•« notified that it wa«to be

made be placed every paper
tbe auiijec; in tb*. band* «»fT|” in''”toC-,t«rx.
tiiatbeJ«a« never called upon f«' ' Xp’o'’"’
tom nor given « ctane* to defrrad b.imelL

nnd never raw tbe report unti
sent in bls mtgnauon, when I."
upon lit*
that it did not iu ths te"*Integrity.- H« complain* tost ltd in*
quiiy
-a*
•
.
what
mg.
He nrvsr beard n b: t
..
___ I.. 1___ n.t rlu. A-llItllll"UO ' ?*'
rn* ■. worn
.
HniMion L«ml U»«t
bn.I !«'-&lt;

‘"OGRaphIC- INSTITUTE.
------------ --- . _________ ____— u»~, "
ANN ARBOR. MtH.

| b*

r W4

To U.I.

United Stites supremo court it will hare a
tar r -urhiog effect upon tlie importation of
liquors in Iowa. Upon a warrant issued be­
fore a Justiea six ju*« of Whisky wen&gt; aeiasl
tn tho Rock island freight bou«e und ordered
to let coti.iemn xi It was billed to Con
L'reeden, a former xaltxinkeepor, nnd in the
appml from the lower courts tbo road was
mado m iiurty. Judge Beck, one of tho most
intense ProbibUiopisl* in the state, [-repared
the opinion, which lid.I* that the inter-atata
commerce act,, when tbo goods i« landed ot
their &lt;le«titiatl&gt;n, and tb-- ruling i.i toe

Chlcng • &amp; Northwestern railway do not
protect tlw-m until the charges are paid and

fn ,b&lt; train al
.
v. vlk.u- up the track ot lit- Hul*oa

• The new knitting works st Manistee be­
gin business with a capital of #40.000.
To tin- liver and bowels, bpt give, no
strength. Tbe more you take the more
you need. Miles' Pills (M. P.jTtoaltlvely
strtaigtheii. The longer taken, tbe leas re­
quired. ' Samples free at W. H. (bxxiyear’s.

T. A. Williunih has l*ougltt the Olivet
Optic.

Happy Home Blood Purifier Is the peo
ple's .popular medicine for purifying the
btoodr preventing or curing dysi»epaia.
bUllouhiiess. headache, bolls nnd all fevers
anti malarial diwn.se*. I*rice M&gt; rente and
oue dollar per bottle.

Dxs Mounts, la, Oct 18.—Tho Schlitx
Brewing cumjMuy la*t »prin* commenced
suit agnin« the sheriff of Johnson county
and members of the Timperune* Allinucfor #!.&lt;*» damages for los* on n small quan­
tity of beer which wag saint 1 from n car

Two Insane criminals cscajietl from the
Ionia asylum recently.
**
Etiglihli Sjiavin Liniment remo\en all
Hard. SufVbr Calloused Lumps and Blem­
ishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Carbs,
Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles, all
Swollen Tltroate, Sprains, Cough, etc.
Save #50 by use of one l^ottle. Warranted.
Sold' by Dr. E. H. I.nthrop. Druggist,
Hastings.

cave, and the anil, a precedent tor sreuring

Antrim county lias a female who chews
totiacruL spits on the floor and plays 'ts."

A BEER COMPANY BEATEN.

seizsd under the prohibitory low. and it rain*
up yexter Iny in the ffederai court Judge

Wr.tild u*c Kemp's llalsara for the throat and
luug*. 11 ia cun t&gt;c mere ca*e» ot coughs, colds,
asthma, bronchitis, croup and all throat tu&gt;d
luug trvublca than any other medicine. The
under tbo iroti-ctiw i*» tlie United Btattt proprietor ha* Antiiorl/ed any dniixlst to ch&gt;e
court.
you a sample botn^free tn convince jm of ihe
merit of tiih gn-aFR-inedy. losrgr bottle Wc.

diction, and declared that tire I-raw in,' com*

Port Huron Is to have A new bank.

nic.ittn, passel away Saturday at II a m.

Mrs. t\ inslow'» Soothing Hyrup should always
be used for chlldn-u teething. It soothes the
child, soltcn* the gums, allays all naln. cum
wind colic and is die best remedy for diarrha**.
Twenty-avc cents a bottle.
1 Landlord James Ruddy, of the American
house at Fort Gratiot, is dead.

were held in nil of the colored

A cyiveution of boiler muker*, t»;mch ad- tried to ten fit til* poaplr. H.s sucCH-ior h
Jonrn.tl nt Pit'sburg, Pa , Thursday,, de­
of tbcae of other denominations, to iovuke cided during its •&gt;-*.- ■ &gt;;&gt;» to use only «t*ri tn
■tlou promising to follow the example o' hii
diviuuintcrvvnticu against southern outrages .th • matiu-'a&lt; ture ot boiler*.
father, maintain the Roman Catholic re­
Bobop Jubutpn pnacbed to a large congre­
.Avtraag opposition has direlopu 1 in Izm- ligion an 1 cniritito* by declaring that it is
gation, anti he sdvisid bis jwop-e to abandon
hi* pleasure tu have Ui-j pres mt minister* rv«
. Dr. Jaques' Gcnnatj,Worm Cakes destroy
politic* for awhile and get some property.
worms and remove them from the system.
“When you get homo,,-* be sa»J. “fortify
Safe, pleasant and effective.'
them with WinchMter and Gatling gnus
A jcirly of ran .-bsfax carried «ff a borsf
Dxnu.taTOX. Wk, Oct. V.—The Lafay­
n-c-to hurt anybody, you know, but to sear* Ihl f iiaiii.il Giix-ium ftom near Browns­
Bishop Foley has consecraletl a new
ette
county
soldiers'
an
I
sailor*'
monument
off crows mid wililca.*.”
ville, T. xus A ci-niptni-ri of Uilzautii bis
church at Watson, Allegan county.
aLo di*i»pp'“'®I Lyncbe-J, probably, both was uuveiled und d&gt;-dicwt«*d TVeducMay in

Wahiiivgtox CtTT. Oct. tn.-The mcdel
of the equestrian statue now being executed
be came upon the fi-.Tl niter tbs death of
McPherson t - take charge of the Army of

CORPORAL TANNER’S.DEFENSE.

Al E OF HEAL BsTATET
''&lt;»rdy of Calhoun ■**.
estate ot Bernard Godde. ’

■:

found who claim* that the appointment «s,
made through hi# influenre.

Rev. J. G. Spooner, of Cedar Springs. Ls
holding revival meetings at Garfield. •

Uncle Sam’s Condition Powders will
cure distempers, coughs, colds, ferens and
court Friday pawn! upon tho inter-state most of tin- discaxes to w hich horses, cat­
coitiiucrtMi phn»j at too stalo prohibitory tle, sheep, hogs ami poultry arc subject

Tbe appointment ot the

o a year ago. wl.i'o at, present the
|»ruv',j by tb- thougbtlul politlcianaof both
•r i* only 8'1. The production of spir(Mirtics. Gen Ibiuru is a lawyer^ competent'
,-r. ba* t*wn incruas* 1 from t'K,P» jxiw upoa donidful constnictiucii of tbe
l° pt&gt;re"t or CQ!**ro1 ffinsk in the state*.
iwmdon Htatutn*. Ite i« fond *,f adminis­
ilcrtrarft,'
Browne o! ludinua think* a revi«ii&gt;n of tin? trative ueudla and babituiit-1 to buouc**-.
tr’nnu®system ’.n- mret important qu'^tion
As iiiternnl rrv;-nu’ comm:iHi-&gt;nrr to found
awn’ting tbe actio• of c.’ngnw*, and favors opp* rtunitie* to display umivtni' &lt;*x*cutown, I*.’., Toured ay morning.
a repeal ot the tax ou lolwcco. on alrobui
tiVe ability. B y ex|wri&lt;nv* ut Washing­
u’r'* *u tbc ?rt*’ ®n^ tt reduction of the tax' ton official life ba* teen extendvi- a-d bi*
■Something will |irol&gt;ably te done tebaajor lh&lt;Triore likely to te d Gere-I. He
&gt;mer tie-sitting* which th»inv -nt.?
fouxnt.wril during tho wnr, and white h? lias
Canadian fishery diipu'.a Tbe« question*
Mot been n |wrUvular pc- dn; Grand Army
(L.tb &lt;r «.f cam
gre»* over tbi* subject ia ao limited ns to rcn-

x
.

d?yr, but a fatal
terminatiou of hh
illness wax not
looked for until
•j TVednexlay, when
ba grew rapidly
Jons r. fTAUTluaVT.
Worse. Many teb
grams of eondolenc* are being received by
the family. The ftit-.ernl occurs on Monday
aft-rnoon, with military honor-, Gen. Snow­
den repruMnlhig the atata

Citv, Mu, Tuesday, t ■ live yean* for bur-

In tiro absence o; n. Bible in a It-nvling

Tb’r race question, he

Eminent authorities unanhnously agree
that tin* high pressure methods ert modem
life are rapidly making us a race e/ner­
vous invalids, -subject to all manner at
nervous affections, le-adache. insanity,
dlzzlnoN. neuralgia, liackaclie. hysteria,
nervou* troubles of the heart, stomach,
kidney*, brain, eta. Ladies and gentletnen
wiin arc thus afflicted, or who arc &lt;-'nnpeiled t&gt;&gt; kt-ep late hours, do much mental Or
physical work, it bo worry or fret about
buxine** or domestic troubles, should rememlx-r that no other remedy in the world
will so speedily cure them- diseases, re­
move worry and the blurs, induce tranquil
Philadkij-Hia, Pa’., Ort. 14—Gon. John sleep, relieve pain, or build up tbe brain
and nervow* systems, as Dr. Miles' great
Fradcrick
Bar-. discovery, tin- Restorative Nervine, it
tranft, -veteran of contain* no opium or morphine. Trial
bottles free at W. II. Goodyear's drug
store.

on various

A telegram from St. Ixnii*
rdwcli it-, wrlttaa'a letu
N.i'.L denying that Ibr iuct a

I amen imritt* are made ti
I the pur| imc of L-indicatiii

iry nomi &gt; amusw
rllla and rvalue 1t--_peefiltxr eunuirc power.

John T. Clark, of Tccaqaeh. picked tisb
season 1,000 bushels of standard pears.

uCif1?c:r “• “W"-. «■ f. I.^IU. &gt;nd
M. McK. 1 woiubley are «-n route west to in­
spect tl-e CbeMpenko nnd Ohio railroad.
Gcu. William IL Pow«tL of B-neviUe,
Uli. has written to Becretary Nobto with&lt;,rBW'l&gt;'K biy application for appointment to
tb- alBi-e of commbsl-.inar of poiismn*.
John Hanks, of Hillsboro, Ilia, while wall-

i-r &amp;«Co., Lowell, Mass, j

legislation &lt;&gt;n Inter-state cotntnvrea or curil
service reform Poth* tu inter-ttato cdfum.-irr law and the civil »»rvic&gt; Inn, b„
thinks, will I'tvaaldy t * amend-I. Imt not

On Sunday women selected from the Djs sobltbanofaU other
Moines branch of tho Women’* Foreign
Misaiounry society will occupy tho pulpit*

iraMVH-—r -■ »*.—
--- — -- " .
rolled at Mr. Flannsry’a studio ov Capitol
Hill near tbo house of representative*, have
t.xprc-*d tbomx.-lr&lt;~ in tlio higbmt term* of
tha animat-'l and faithful importunation ot

tbe'tanrite general-•
WAtuugGTOX City. OeL SL—The official

report an the «ri«l of H’” «•&gt;«« pneumatic
dynamite gun* on Ui» dynamite cruiasr
Vesuvius lias been received by Secretary
Tracy. The board found tbe L'st perfectly
sati'furi iry.but recommend a further trial,to
B!ve some assunma* that the nir pre**ura
cell t« controH# I within smaller limits. This
te»t is required by the contract.
WastiiSUTOX CtTT, Oct. 17.—The secre­
tary ot stat? rockired tb" delegate* to tbe
maritime conference yesterday wlib u brief
and felicitous speech Tlie body M largely
rompoowl of naval officer, who coma tr«n
nenrlyovery maritime nation In the world,
and rteir br.lliant uniforms made
ntseb tbe conference elected W. K. Frault
MkU R N-- chairman, and later tbe me,nwere p«ew.n:nl to tbe prrwdeut, who
made a Abort mid res*.

CHICXIMA. -J— - -------, J„„ In lb. Cr-ilb c." H-tort.r

tb^urt^JoXd“»i5"n. toep«c.

nwuu. Mk*., o-iu„,,„
buii-uns’

“

Gov. Beav. r, of Pennsylvania, wn* elect­
ed prrii Jen: cf th* American Forestry a*so-

Binary corresponding xecretary.
Ono of the retolutl n« adoptel by tbo na­
tional henni of Train convention at Loui*Naw York. Oct. 21.-B. T. Babbitt, tho
ville wax in opposition to tb* repeal or mo.il- well known »nap mnnufr.oturo and lullll*
flcution of tbo clnuso in the inter-xtate cominereauct which prohiluts pooling. /
Ma^gia Mitchell 1* married agfein. Hbe
THE MARKETS.
tai* sb* it- nnd that the ceremony took
place Jun- 13 !a«t. Her new husband is
On
the
board
of trade to-lay quotation*
Chnrlrx Abbott, bar leading man. Bin? was
dtvwccd wm month* ago from her llrrt were as follow*: Wheat—No. 2 October,
opened
. cloeelTPJie: Docembcr. .opened
hu'bmid, Mr. Paddock
WHi. cloel Hit-: May.
opened MM-.
The war departnteut tarn amended tbe rule cbwed t3»4-Slc. Corn—No. - October, opened
of enlistment *o that a recruit will iw put on a»Hc, cl««&gt;
November, opened »»H“.
probation for six days, instead ot twenty- rioted toh-B •: May. opened-t-’L . ciowd
four hour* iw now. Tbe object 1* to give tbe Oats—No. s October, oncnml IMp, elo*«fl
recruit -in opportunity to nee bow Im like* it »«c: November, opened IMH^. cloeed Icli-SG .
December. o;cne 1 It'W?. rioted U^ja. Pork-.
and to prvre hi* cauracter, and »otboofficers
tbo same chance.
A in-gro boy of 10 year* w convicted of fx.’i). closed #*.&lt;%■ Lard October, opened
arson Friday nt Bastrop. La. Tbo boy sal ■pk 15, claw'd r«53W. Live »tock—Following were thx Union
It i« ivportwi that Mias Clara Huntington, stock yards price#: Hog* • Msrkrt open-d
daughter of G p. Huntington, tbo railway active and firm at yesterday’.' price#; light
grade-, tL'OdlJKr. rough paokta t. #3-ffi31.H&gt;.
magnate, 'will wod Prince Hatxfeidt, a Ger­ mlxeil lot*. SU«V6L3&gt;; heavy packing and
man noble, OA 34.
shipping lot*.
Produce: Butter—Fancy Elgin creamery. 51
Tbe Ruadan pollcw have a.'i«»d large quan­
tities of Socialist publication* ir. transit
from Galirin and intended for different
|iointe In tlia Russian dominion^
Isaac DM, u 3-yenr-old buy was crushed
todtatli by a boao enrt in Chicago Friday.
. Antou'o Muecri. an intimate of tbe Ital­ per bbL Applce-Good to fancy. Jl.iiftHM
ian patriot Garibaldi, and who claimed to bo
tbe original inventor of the teleplion-, died
in Clifton, Staten Island, N. Y., Friday.
Riley M Routt has begun, rat nt VindiMWs, Ind., against tlx? Ohio an.) Mis*u.*i|.pl raiii ir- l for #5.&lt;XD damage- fur being

put off a train. •
Barb wire on! wire-nail manufacturers,
in osadM a' Pkt.burg. Pa-. Friday, decided

Dull. Bar lev—Nominal.

DoIL

Pork-Dull:

1* i* Ulisvad. from onnveraafiua w!tb
Irodin r members of the Brottiwnool of Lo­
w.rz btirio
|iBlt |wt

Sl?,.i*lK .

5gue*ta and empkye* of toe
Mreral &lt;&gt;f
|Wr ,(l&lt;bt c.,&lt;bw.
„ t* about H3.0W; imnranw.

PJ.OW.

though the day was rothsr ciki and itir.xttening. There was present Governor Hoar.i
and staff, the commander of tbo G. A. R.,
and tnsny distinguished gue-*ta The p
evraion was about a halt a mi'.o ip length.

iTLXH
lighte-l-

’Ui,e

-r fl.«h *»« virtually eoofce.L

trndn t” lu improving.

Krc^Hfct:

Pdrk-Strody;

jobbing. SUM

Mrs. Charles Greenwood, of Indianapolis,
had what the doctors called. asthma, but
she gut little relief until she took Dr. Miles'
New Cnre. which soon made her long
winded, Mopped the pain in chet&gt;L swelling
of ankles, cuiigli, palpitation, etc. Sold at
W. n. Goodyear's.

Burglars got SSOO worth of goods at
Starkweather's store, at Plymouth.
Tlw new vegetable tonic-alterative and
blood purifier Is in the shape of a pleasant
syrup, and contains In a concentrated tom
the most valuable vegetable curatives,
which have been developed by modern
medical and scientific research. It acta
directly upon tlie blood, through it imjMutingytmie and vigor tu the entire system
and'CnuncathqpUseaiie, and is unequalled
as a cure for serotulous. cancerous and
other humors, whether constitutional &lt;&gt;r
otberwlM*. catarrh, rhejimatlsm, dyspepeda.
dropsy, sick and nervous headache, female
weakness, and ail blood, liver and kidney
diseases. Price 6L Sold by E. H. Lath­
rop.

J. C. Blanchard Ims ilOO plum trees oa
Bois Blanc island that are beginning to
bear.
Motbere will find Dr. WIncbell's teething
■yrup Just tbe medicine to have in the house
for the children; It will cure coughs, colds,
sore throat, an-1 regulate the bowels. Try
IL

A large force of men have begun work
on the Haller furniture factor}- In Bay City.
John McMahon’s fine farm house near
Manchester was burned at a lose of S3,000.
The Port Huron bur library iumocIbUom
has a capital of #1.300.
Benton Harbor has a law and order
league.
A fanner near Decatur Is raising a nnmber of acres of cucumbers tor a Deiretl
seed house.
Albion and Battle Creek both want the
Michigan Balli Tub Co. now located at,
Homer.
Ellerl's Extract ot Tar A WHd Cbrny
is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for
cough*. &lt;'olds, bronchitis, asthma, and ail
throat ironiiles; will relieve and ‘
eonMunptlwn. Try It .and be eof
Every bottle wamuiled; prior 60c
per bottle. Sold by druggists,
f
by the Emmert Projirlrfary Co..

�' Charles Bededict, aged 32 years, died
Sunday night, nt the home of hi# parents
in North Rutland. He was first taken
bilious remittent fever which had a run of
about four weeks When it was broken and
he began io get better. But about a woek
MARSHALL L.COOK. Editor.
ago last Saturday he caught a slight cold
which settled on hia lung# and developed
inflammation there. This brought on ty­
THE HAATtXOH. MICH., FOSTOFFICE,
phoid pneumonia of which he died. The
AUGUST 14. 1878.
funeral will be bdd to-day at 10:110 a. in.
He was a memlicr of tluxhlgh school and
of the claw of ’W&gt;: also president ot the
high achool literary society. Beloved by
hta classmate# and companions and a
young man of sterling qualities. The loss
The foreign contingent of those philan­ falls heavily on his parents who have tlie
thropists who are working to so reform our sympathy of tlie entire community.
tariff laws as to ndkhlt foreign products
Tho many friends of Geo. Rock, who
without payment for the privilege, are not has been assigned to duty with the Chica­
always so careful to conceal the alliance as go. will be interested In the following
relative to the cruise *oon to tw Itegun by
are tbeir co-worker# In the United States.
till# vessel In company with three others:
Just now tbe powerful' "trust” which 1 ‘The four finest ship# In the United States
makes'-all the tin-plates used in the world navy—the steel cruisers Chicago. York­
U menaced by the probability' that tbe town. Boston und Atlanta—are under
sailing orders ami In less than two vwb
manufacture of that indispensable article
will steam awny from tbe Brooklyn navy­
ia to be undertaken in this country, where yard for the sunny shores of Portugal.
all the elements are to be found in abund­ Tlie squadron will be under command ef
,
ance. and where more than half the entire Rear Admiral John O. Walker. A tour of
Hie world will be made before the vessels
watput of tin-plates Is used. Sinwltanreturn. Tlie Chicago will be the flagship
eoasly free trade advocate# on both sides’ and the squadron will keep together In or­
of the Atlantic are vigorously insisting; der that a series of naval maneuvers may
,
That no encouragentent' to that end shall be l»e accomplished. Tbe vessels start No­
vember 1. and will proceed under steam
extended by congress. While there are
nnd sail tu Lisbon. From there the vessels
two tones to the voices thus directed to­ sail foe Gibraltcr. und jicrhaps to Fnyal
ward Washington, somewhat discordant and ('adit,-and from there to Nice. Here
when brought together, they.will In found the winter will !«• spent, ami on tlie ap­
proach of spring the cnilsera will sal) for
quite in harmony as to ’ the end desired.
Brest Southampton will lx? the next
Here tlie plea Is that the price of tin will place visited, then Greenock, and from
be inerea^d. as witness every writer und there the Host will sal) fur Alexandria.
speaker heard in bebalf of free tin. In Aden and Colombo, it Is the first squad­
ron cruise of the new navy of steel shl ps.
Great Britain the fear Is that monopoly­
and as the vessels are manned by the best
win be destroyed, ns witness the prophecy talent In the navy tlie show will be the
of a leading trade journal of what will fol­ finest ever made by the United States
low if Americans are permitted to make abroad, and wilr do much toward tho ele­
vation of foreign ideas of tbe American
tin-plates. The Ironmonger warningly as­
navy power and seamankhip."
'
serts that “sooner or later the tin-plate
This year's fair lias been one of tiutrade will cease to be the monopoly of most successful in tlie history of the
South \Vales and Monmouthshire" if com­ society. Imth' financially and otherwise.
The gross receipts amount to 92,470.30.
petition in American is permitted.
Furthei on, speaking of efforts to dis­ The premiums will ail be paid in full and
amount to $1,200. During the year the
courageIthe threatened competition, the society have .............
expended for needed Improve­
Mne journal thna appreciating!}- refers to I. nn-nts $450. (hitside z*
of Itnpromnente
...... ./.a
the work of tariff reformers heiV. and the ‘ “
they *"have“ *expended about
‘ ‘ ~
SHOO, this
‘
amount includes every expense connected
probable outcome of their joint efforts:
with Die fair and the preparation for it.
The Welsh makers have strong allies in After paying the premiums and all other
the United States, and if the alliance is
amounts outstanding Up-re will l&gt;e left u
made the most of we should Imve very con­ small balance In the treasury. It may
siderable doubts of the success of any ap­ sepm that the expense.of preimring for
plication to congress to Increase tin- pres­ and running the fair Is tmnreestltoily large.
ent duties. But to insure that result thr Doubtless a revision of the rule# of the
Welsh makers and their business connec­ society and a more systematic manner of
tions must not only wateh) but work, und doing tfie work while the fair Is In pro­
work bard, to ehecknttfe the advance of
gress would lessen tlie. expense, but the
the American protectionists.
officers have under tbe circumstances
There is doubtless some satisfaction for managed this year as economical! v us here­
“reform" worker# in the knowledge that tofore. Willi what they hail to work with
their efforts are appreciated by those for­ and contend against they have done re­
markably wfil to so conduct aflairs as to
eign allies with wliorp they may have pity for the improvements and leave the
“businesi connection," while permitted to society free from debt Much credit for
extract so little comfort from popular ex­ this successful issue must be given to Sec­
retary J. M. Bauer. Without any previous
pressions nearer home.
experience lie has taken hold of, affairs
and contending against one of the worst
Prof. Dickie, dialrman of the National seasons Barry county lias ever known be
third party committee, tells the public lias brought about this success. He lias'
not spared himself in the least)and has
what he would do if he were a Matwaehuselts republican. He says he would worked day after day nnd taku/advantage
get ao, mad at the present condition of of every opixirtunity to interest people in
things ItaUttst for once he would go to I the fair. In his efforts he has been ably
tbe ballm-(&gt;ox and rebuke the republican seconded by the oilier officers. We con­
party. And the bourbon organs are re- gratulate the officers and society on the re­
ceboiug that brilliant utterance. Just as sult.
Mr. Dickie intended they should, hoping
About a month ago Prof. Roberta circu­
to make it count Ilf favor of the high and lated a paper for subacriptiona to a fund to
holy democrat party of Massachusetts, be used in the purchase of a flag for tbe
whose record on the temperance question Central school bniidlng. In two or three
hi i» acceptable to men like Diekie.
hoars time enough money had been sreurWe think it will strike the reader of ed to pay for the flog and with a balance of
average intelligence and discernment that some ten or fifteen dollars on hand. This
the chairman of the national prohibition balance the professor Intended to apply to­
coeamliu-e went a good deal out of his way ward the expense of erecting a staff from
to give the democracy of Massachusetts which to float the flag. Ever since that
aid and comfort, unless be is actually and time the board of education have been
openly working In the Interest of that wrestling with the question of bow and
party. He viciously attacks the republican where to erect the flag staff, and as far as
party of that state, which Is the only part) we can leant tlie problem Is still aiming the
that stands up for practical temperance unsolvabie# as far as tlie board is concerned.
taws, and play# into thr hands of thedemo- Tlie people who |«ld money for tlie pur­
-crata who stand up for tlie saloon power. chase of the flag, and also toward the ex­
He desires to see the republican party de­ pense ot fumtohlng,a flag staff. had good
feated and the democratic ticket elected, rt’ason to expect that tbe board would lx* a#
and be makes bls desires known in his prompt about the matter as they had been.
public speeclies.
Undoubtedly the best plarc for erecting the
The republicans of Massachiuwctts wiio staff would be above the cupola and the
favor prohibition will not lx- very likely to board could well afford the ex|x*nse for so
follow tlie advice and leadership of Bro. doing. However, no one wants to dictate
Dickie. Like the prohibitionists of Iowa to them as to where they shall put It The
they will probably say to him that he Is "a flying of tlie ntara and &gt;tripes over tliei
mischief maker" and bls presence there Is building won't lx* any disgrace to it surely,
doing the cause of temperance no good.
even If it does mean an expense of a few
But what n fellow-feeling there Is be­ dollars. Be that as it may, ills earnestly
tween the democrat bosses and tbe third hoped that the honorable board of educa­
party leaders! Not only In MaaaachOMlta, tion wlifcome to some kind of a decision
but in New York. Ohio, Michigan nod before snow flies. If they don't want the
every other republican state, it so Imp­ flag of this glorious country to float over or
yen* that whenever there la a lively cam­ near tiir.school building let them say no
paign in progress in any republican state and return it and Die money to those who
the third party managers are ahray s found furnished tiiem. If they do want the stern
-taking a hand In the contest, aud always banner of freedom to flout where the school
to the delight and profit of tlie democrats. children can learn r. dally lesson in patriot­
. Ito these people Uilnk they are playing ism from IL for gixxlnesn' sake let them
a cunning game? Do they think they are come to a dt*c!sion and elect a staff some
deceiving a great many voter*? They are where around the rentral school building.
xiraply fooling themselves.—Tribune.

*M km?

Hastings Banner
Bastings, Woducaday, Oct. 23, 1688.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

1,1

Following an- Ute real estate trauafor*
Detroit is in the throes of an exciting
for tho week ending Oct. 21 th, 1888. u
focal election campaign. If Detroit does
taken from the lxx&gt;k* In the register's office;
her duty, she will bounce the rotten demo­
cratic gang who have been fattening on Cv. Pv'.muu is va. IIWII. B.W,
C. A. rieree to W.m. Hume; 3 acre* section J5
public plunder.
Geo. Moor*’ aud wife to Wilber A. Moore; 1»
acre#
sec
33
Hasilna*.
t-.’
.OOO.
The Detroit Tribune deserves great
Herman Haver to John I'errymau; parrel
credit for its efforts to have the American Nashville. *300,
•
*
Frederick Woodhams to Geo. H. Nelson; on
ffag placed on tlie school building# of.tbe section a Prairie* ilk. ai,ooo.
I-oulsa C. Drown to The ‘Jltv ot Hastings; parcei city. naw.
Milton M. Gluiey to Oliver P. Nichols; w acres
It is still In doubt of tbe Cronin jury see 91 Orangevll'e, ft»o.
Urenzo D Gardner to .Nancy K. Gardner; tic
shall In. selected by tlie time the great
acres sec 12 Rutland, 81.
world’s fair ahull open In Chicago, 1882.
^Anari KtngabuyMo Dugat Campbell; 20 *q
Tbe ••county" paper in valuable liecauM!
kta the home pajM’.r—bec*UM&gt; It give#
■cwa that ean not be found nowhere else. 11
fa a medium of comniunlcation between
famlllft! and friends. It given hundreds
o&lt; items that never find their way Into any
«*ber pejier. Every family should take
faeir home pfljxr first, after that such

Chas. R. Austin toll. R. Dickinson: 40 acres
MChauM^iLBrewu’tn Tlrnnmn J. Con d ley, Hi

•5aSR.'K31i£J,£u4,

MwtMm a ca*nrt&lt;m.
Andrew J. Hardy
30 CaatMen. tc M*.
K. M- Warner to Gi

a.

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miiouni

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"he^ortii^ront^do.’r of the court house. triAbe

sEiSSSS

As our rcadera well know,
Baughman, the welt known
formerly of this city, is now located nj
Akron. Ohio. All those wishing to con­
sult Dr. Baughman by letter can address
him at No. 151 South Howard street. to Hie place of t&gt;«rlnnlng. All In tbecity of
I?ai.eg.’.teTn.rrly rHbme. areordlng to the re­
Akron. Ohio. -He writes prescription# for
corded pint tbe rrot.
any disease for fl.OO.

Farmer# change their insurance from
one Mutual Insurance Co. to another just
in time to eatch the heavy lw»«« that
come to such comiaudes |&gt;eriodlcaily. Why
not insure in the Ohio Farmers, a stock
company that will give you a policy with­
out a liability, and cheaper titan any
mutual that you can get into?
L. C. WkltoX, Agt.

They bujld fireproof housra tn Buenos Ayna
und Montevideo without thinking of it, and

arc scare® in tbo neighborhood, nod timber
waters in hard woods.

Being dear, a little

floors mid tbe roofs am supported by jcista

tween these are bridged over by thin bricks
thirteen inches and s half long, with their
bricka la then laid with lime, and generally

window* have no boxer, but simply frames.

up and built in. There is no lathing or
wainscot, or skirting of the bottom ot the
walls. A house thus built cannot be btraed.
— Popular yclracw Monthly. ~

"I* your father coming to church tht* morn­
ing, Henry T- asked tbe minister of a small
boy whom he met In the street. "1 guru ao.”
replied Henry. ''Somebody stole hia fishing
tackle but night, nnd 1 licunl him tell tun at
the breakfast table thia uiorubig that hi* fun
for today wna spoiled,and hes'puscd bettilghl
a* well go to church. ”- Norristqwu Herald.
Watch springs, piano strings and dxnitar
artidea have been sucerarfully temper**' by
electricity. The *t»•) is wound on a ajvjol,
— — . &gt; ;—
——j *...
___

MORTGAGE SALK.
Default having been made In the conditions

ot the Erglvter of Deed* tor the eounty of Harry
amt state of Michigan, In Uber M of mortgages
nn n.n. -oi
hv
u*

Register ■ office on tbe wmr day. in Uber T. ot
mortgages. «»n page 474, by non-payment ot
moneys due thereon, by which tho power ut
sale therein contained has become operative,
and on which mortgage there I* claimed to be
due al tbe dale of this notice dx hundred and

Asalanee of the Mortgagee.
Aionzo E. Kkxaxtox.
Attorney for Assignee.______
CHANCKRY NOTICE.
Htate of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit In

T’-SSffkJiiSiCJK
MkhtaP.’-

1
.».« flic.'that the defendant. Joseph Harris.!» not *
resident of thia aUUe. but that
Hants realdea In the territory nf waahlnctoa,
&lt;&gt;nr .f tahterritoriea qf the Culled State* now
mlesal course ot stmllUUM-e
United Htatea or Amertou on motion ot F^M
Wadlehth. complainant a oolldtor. It h ordered
that the said defendant. Joacph Hyri*. &lt;-&gt;n*c
hit appearance to be entered herein, within
four jiMiuth* from tbe date of.lhla oeder. Md in
raw ot his nppearanre that ha cause hia anaavr
io the conipbdnsnt'a bill of complaint lo be Med,
and s cony thereof to Ih- served on -mid com­
plainant's aoltelior. within twenty day# oner
»rr»l''r &lt;m hlinofaeopyofsahl bill ami notlee
nt tins order; and that in default thereof, raid
bill be taken as confessed by said non-reslflent
d*AmJ,*t Vs further ordered, that within twentv
days th* said complalnant'cause a notice of
Hit’ order to be published In the Hastlnga Baxnkii. « newspaper printed, published and cir­
culating In said county of Barry, and that such
publication lx* continued therein at least oace
in each week, for six week* Io &lt;ufc-»s!on. or
that she cause a copy of thia order to t&gt;e person­
ally served on tbe raid non resident defetxtatit
al least twenty days before the lime preMribed
lor his appearance.
Fkaxk A. Hcmikkr.
Circuit Jmtxv.
F. M. WantXiaH.
,
.
Solicitor for Coaipialnuut. Hattie Creek. Mkh.
A mm copy. Attest
Tmox. 8. Bni'-x. Resister.
CUOIIATE ORDER.
F
State of Michigan, county of Hany.-ss.
At n seraloti of the Probate Court for the
County of Bamr. holdrn at (he Probate Offiee in
the City of Hastlnx*. In aaid county, ou Tues­
day, the l.wh *tev of October. In the year one
tnousanu eight hundred and eighty nine.
Present. Charles W. AnnstrooR. Judge ot
In tbe nutter of the estate of Philander l_
Smltli. deceased.
&lt;&gt;n rvadinxaiid filing the petition, duly verb
fied. of Ruth S. Smith, widow of said deceased,
praying that administration of raid estate may
l&gt;e granted to Clement Smith or some other
suitable |&gt;eraon.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Thursday, tbe
Tih day of November. A. D. two. at ten o'clock in
' the forenoon, be aaaigned for tbe bearing of
i said petition, and that the heirs at la* of said
deceased and al! other persons Interested tn
said estate, are required to appear at a session
ot salil court, then to be hotden at tbe Probate
Office in the cits- nf Hastings, tn said county, and
show cause, it any there be. w hy the prayer of
the petitioner mav not be granted. And It W
further ordered. That Mid petitionergive notice
to Vie i&gt;er&gt;ons Interested In said estate, of tbe
pendency of said petition, and tbe nearing
Uiereot. by causing a copy of thia order to be
publialied in the Hastings Haxxkh. a newspa­
per printed and circulated tn raid county of
Harry , om-e in each week for three aocecMlve
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
W-AaarrMoxc.
Judge ot Probate.

We have the Largest and Best stock in the citv. inclu.li,,.
tho
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BANNER OAK

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The Ve
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PERF

The finest round stove in the market.

You Can Save Honey by Sseiirt

Alfred Wright’*

Before buying. Also a full line of

COOK STOVES
At Bottom Prices.

A Full Stock of Hardware
At Bottom Prices. • Call in and see for yourself.

Huffman Bros

•|Ht.dvrin »

ttkloMin a Kttpi
ItaZeUs Persian

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Muok.

Luuia'a Jockey &lt;
Hoyt's German C
Tapj*»’* Sw**1
jxvrvnx Mountah

loilet Powbi
and '
REMEMBER tt*»t

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Farm

■'t.&amp;.MrtJS
of J. W.'Spalding, on

This space belongs to

Archie Me Co n

yor shot

FURNITURE^

LOCAL
Circulation this we-

If this section rn
now.
’

JUST RECEIVED

At RUSSELL'S

If price 1* any oli

CLOAKS

Dress Goods
Those Contemplating Biiyiit
■ Trimmings.
1

Cloaks and Shawls to our large and
complete stock of

Millinery Goods. Tailor-Made Newmarkets
All the latest and most desirable styles.

CLOTHING
Having added largely to'my stock of clothing. 1 have fitted
up a room especially for it and am now showing a nice
line of
'

Suits, Overcoats, Coats aoflVests, Pants, Etc.
We keep the celebrated “0. P. H.” pants.
warranted.

Every nair
r

JERSEYS

J n all the most popular shade and make
of clothes, with reveire and directo’.rc
fronts.
We have some very handsome
-

The Board of Sit ji
nrday to meet here

The furniture 1
Lours five day.- durl
Home ground feti

Eaton county ha
for divorce, at the ।

One water off «

only.
For «lc,, 200,00hichre. four feet lot
Bros. ft Wllktno.
It ia probable Ilia
-ni win given ennet

Furie* In Itancji 10,
t Win McIntosh li
for carrying thr tna
tur C- K. A 4J. dcpti

Mrs. J. c. Slone,
« lecture nn tcrniMHiureh Monday ere

Frank Tuck

With quilted satin lining to show you.
Also a splendid line of

Velvet Beaver Shawls
Our sales have been large, but we
have just received a new invoice and
we can now show you a very complete
line to select from.
Yours anxious to please,

AT HALF PRICE. Jetseyt-, 25c., Jt^c., 5(k.. yjg. aod n

M-J. GOSS.

Floor and bran

Wilf Young has
r«t in the Babcock I

We respectfully call attention / ■

Headquarters for

!&gt;rfrctfon dym
!ii-ath*u drag More.

Bentley Brat. &amp; Wi

. Splendid new line of

In Newmarkets, Short Jacket, and Plush Garments at lowest
prices. We are also closing out our
lot 313

Stoves! Stoves! Stoves!
DON’T FAIL TO SEE THEM!

Cloaks and Shawls

A farm, coualattag of onv hundred and
tn await wheal

131 .' Joitn Hboup. Maple Grove
““ i Minnie Waiktus.
••
•' 2«&gt;m* Oronk. Hastings
' i Mary Ttnkirr
••
1KJ i Omar R. 8haw. Rnttand
i AdaChniaeltl. Rutland
nu ,( Gardner F. Chidester. City
i Belle Hotchkiss
iM, ’ Edward J. Rvana, Delton
» Matilda Nichols
•'
ivi J®hn K. Brady. Nashville
. Mary E. Regan. Indiana
... j Ansel Fhllllps. Rutland
■ Alvlra Smith. Ho;&gt;e

E. Y. HOGLE

�Banner.

laying &lt;&gt;f brick was begun Motirlmmavulag on the WM&gt;| brmt fartorv
weeks of g&lt;MMl w«tlier will w-.- ii«.
wart completed.
,CK

Tl»r dime Aorictj of Quimby will meet
atUmlMMue of Mrs. L. Pcunock imtt Week
rhuraday (tot 3lm. .t U ,/cl&lt;K.k. Jw J*

lhe Very Cream

served.

All are invited.

Busby Bros are replacing their old bar­
ber chairs with «.■* one., which are hajj,
somely iinlshwt and will add much u&gt; u.e
appearann-ot thrtr shop.

ArA, *23 /m
PERSONAL MENTION..

Emmet Evert*. of Nashville, was in town
Monday.

1* visiting friends In

Bom. Monday. to Mr. and Mrs. I) Don­
Married, by Her. Puffer, Ort. ibth An- ahue. a soli.
acllhilllps o! Kailnnd. to Alvina Smith wF7.
;Ev‘u,s' of IMtna. was in this city
of Ho|M'. also Milton ,1. Cnlp. „f Maple w aluetutay.
Grove, to Gertrude E. Barker.
*
Ghia Deasmer Is now clerking in
*
",,v W*R Paper now Is your the post office.
time.
They an* naluelng stock at Hollo­
W. o. Ixnidcn was in Nashville yesterway S (sign of tbe qleplmnt) and ate offer­
•lay &lt;&gt;n business.
ing pai*er t'hcuit. (io und see.

pERFU M ES
;|JODY£AR'S DRUG STORE.

nn*' children an- visitAt their meeting U,t evening, the clt} i ^P.S‘ *”■
coiin dKoted to purchase an Atlas engine ipg In Charlotte.
Clement Smith was In Charlotte-Monday
und boiler far the new felt 1km&gt;! facton
the &lt;MMl complete nady (o run to Is- ?i,8m3 on legal huHlneas.
1
laetiniuc.
El,., etc., all kind*.

Flic opportunity l« not Afuti pratentni
for selection from such a &lt;-omp/rfc mwortmenlof wall jmper at a* low prices. itsJhdlowny (sign of the ek'plunit) uifera to Uie
fall trade.

. 'V A'»?,nu,s Wtts *"
business Tburaday.

Rapids on

We have more Gloves and Mittens than all the rest of the stores
in ^Hastings put together, and about everj'one knows that

Our Prices are Below All Others!
Be sure and see them and you will buy.

P. A. Sheldon left Saturday on a busi­
ness trip to Indiana.

■jur of every Kind
■ Variety. -

fined 312.10. which hr.|mid.
Bentley Ums. A Wilkins have secured
the contract fuHhe lmi|dhig of the whip ।
factory. Tile lunilter will be on the ground
tills week and the Work is to Is- enmpirtrd

*: ’ip is Oct!

Hasting* eaii. for Nashville utaaon* to
a*»fa»t her in building conimodltMM struc­
ture* fur her new manufacturing Inatitutlou*. Nashville hopes to return the com-

In all grades as well as their

FURNISHING GOODS, ETC

W. J. Dibble, of MandmH. .’was in this
nty-on business Thursday.

Miss Elnora Bush has resigned her jw»i.
Walter Webster, of Nashville,
the city on business Thursday.

was

We also keep a full line of

Wilson Brothers’ White Shirts

Xc'ln’ vW,wl Mend*In
For sale, at very tCMOtiabh* figures, a
Mnldlevlllc last week.
three Month's scholarship, worth S2."i.OO in
the West Michigan BusIih^k I’ldver-lty of
•I- Carvetlu of MiddlevlHe. was in town
Grand Rapids, one &lt;&gt;r the |M^t buslnesa i on business Thursday.
colleges in Qie &lt;s»n|itry.
Mrs. A. E. Dickermai^ made a visit to
Ctiarkw Babcock was arrested Saturday ‘.ram! Knplds Mondny.for being drunk and diwinleriy. After
Ira VanValkvnburgh visited his parents
sobering up hi the county jni'l he was
in Battle Creek Sundaj .
taken larfarr Justice Beadle Monday and

1tje and Bp
Mist.

We have the Largest and Best Stock to select from in Hastings.

In

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO

F. A. Curtis.- after a short visit here,
left Thursday for his home. Itotrvit.

Willis Noblt**. of Battle Creek, has lieen
visiting friends in this city the past few
days.

One Price Clothiers. Hastings, Mich.

E. J. Patterson ami wife, of Charlotte.
marriage &lt;, rtiticate last week. When wvYr present nt the Hidchklss-Chldester
County Clerk Brice ask&lt;-d him his occupa­ wedding.
tion ho replied
''gentleman
of -----------leisure." ij J*-B. M«-ser has rvlurned from Washing­
’
1—
This will
W111 be appreciated O.«.
*by Li..,
rimse «.U..
who. t»n when* he attended the Knight* Templar
| conclave.
i
know Mr. Bradj
Brady well.

OcL 2 l*t a stone hammer was lost some-'
twrt-n the. mill ami Mr. Handy's. (Inly
«ltir end was Used. Tin* finder will please
leave the hammer at Wciasrrt Bros.* ston*.
AIxiut its only value Is that It i« a relic.

Frank I'balker and wife, of Chicago,

JJUI&lt; Hams left Thursday to begin a
course hi the West ML'hlgan.Buriness coE
’ege at C.rand Itajdds.
wb„.... i_„
... ............
KU®ot» w*’° *'“• ***■" t,!,‘ I0***1 ,,f
friends here returned Wednesday to his
home in Oneida, N. V.

T. J. Bit .-h and wife, of Middleville.
Wi re among the'guest* nt tlie HotchkissChidester wedding Wednesday evening.

llev. Geo. Allot! nnd family, who have
liven vising ut F. II. AekenronX Jett
Thursday for their home *" ''»"»*•" x' vWe have Just received a new lot of dec/Mrs. II- A. BarlKT.ls absent this week.
"•W.nrtlXiSi Mtm&gt;.' »v
.ZiCTgrd in the discharge of the duties con­
lotctnid tciil »rll bur.
nected with her position as District In­
spector of the W. K. C.
W. J. * U I.. Iliit.ron
(Sign of the elephant, i |
Mis&gt; Coney, of Albion. Is in the city.
■^he Board of Supcn fairs fast week re-1______
________________________
She will
remain here and form a class fur
leased IL B. Messer from the |&gt;ayineiil of • liLsttictlcn in pfaitu or organ music. She
the
.*&lt;1.000
bail,
which
was
forfeited
by
the
•
is
a gratitude of the Albion conseiwatory
ihouRarul at
of
mush',
er. '
disappearance &lt;&gt;f Win. McMurray. This
"
’ mid a first class •teach
«—
nctioti was taken because the ffinfter out of
('. D. Bccfa Ims purchased of &lt;&gt;. D.
m«1 a half intcr- which tho case grew Itad lieen settled anti
SpmddiiiK the latter's property on thy cor­
ner «f State and’Jefferson streets. This
property runs barium »&gt; to Include that
; adjourned Sathas reached* this office. L. C. Fcighncr. ^rrion occupied by W. H. Myers' harness
I editor of the News. Is a huviler and his shop. Mr. Spaulding gives possession
first jMiper can not fall to please the peo­ next Hay. l« U Mr. Beebe’s Intention to
ple of that vk-inlty. The B xs.x'Kitextends next aeaaon move off all the buildings and
a cordial welcome with a wish for eontln- begin the erection of a handsome tbrw
Story block. Hastings should congratu.iitc
... v.
nous prosperity tu the paper.
ItcrM'lf that she has wlt&gt;bi her limits such
" ! ixm*5: 27 of tht m j
The lonlx Eaton A Dirty with Itsi
a wide awake mid entofprtslng young man
ice-eiit term of rotirL doable antesamenl* and heavy losses llri* as Mr Beebe. He ffilS faith In this city
....
„
I summer don’t seem tobeiweheaplnsnniin-e and shows It not only bi this move but In
. 1. 11,.I .1.-, Hoot,.
,
„|J
. ........
"’’"A then tlul OOT ... .................... ..
I o. W«&gt; hh cnrne.t endeavors toward in.diieing
manufactories and men to locate here. If
■ ' "(i all gloves hosiery i the same ns another, so it leave* you only
Hum- of the other capitulMs In n-were a/
Swills' fur Uris week i the rtnek company, the Ohio Farmers to fall of real far the city’s proswiritjt, bns.J choose.
nes* would hum ami no mistake.
|...k.i. \xs]
BA. A. i&gt;. CtiOTkr-wilt PMI*«| tov
gai
Bentley I Presbyterian
church next
. .i -s'i.00
-&lt;r.w at.
at.jueniiey
I'lcMiyirriuucnurcii
&lt;ic*» Sunday
..-u....-; hii the
.. ........................... monring at
at MSJfi:
subject. “
Itoad FB**»
Hies
Teachers desiring to fa
f*
ii inonilng
M^tO: subject.
“Dead
ci u
,
, |' nnd
nt 7 o
o’clock Blate certmeaU-s, as l’ru,vidS ‘2.
m
, . ,..
and In
in the evening Vt
tn the young at
। P1 * ?r
ini
’*” "The Geography. Grammar nnd
mid AritiiA ritii-; 15 nI .11(. publl&lt;&gt;±&amp;' *’f -■*
■”*,”tl -b
” I on
.Ihtblfi
city
on
thcl^..^
t||&lt;
_
Klllct
|„
m
of
God."
V
‘
'
n
&lt;HonnM
that
an
exanAtutkm
will
^hcl^
.:titlii« city on **"'j
(1| (|H. Kingdom of God."
men und women md attending any chuieh] Mn&gt;lllOT ln the rapltal bujlding..com
■ l’n:i
Tucker M the arc affectionately InvlRfl.
• mcilCing «l « o'cK**'JJ: J"”,
Persons
1 ’ ,J&gt;I
M’""ln v
The fanner is not the .man who gets rich i
2ke*tMs «xmnluailon can as­
. in a day or a year, but when riches have Ldcsint &lt;
-.mculars by addressing any
i
ured the contrary is-cn aernmulated !*J‘ »»"«
’« b?ld |
h|a(,. |Umra of Education.
i from Um po-toffice toll them than Is the simcufalor or the town lot , men b&lt;
josr.ni E«taiuio&lt;&gt;K.
' | faNNuer. His Is the medium walk of Ife.
of Wucation.
I be neither flies very high or falls very low. J
--------- -----------------of Cleveland, delivered :I |r his larder is not loaded with lur luxuries QREATEXCUER^NTARROUNOTHE
' Uns- at the Baptist | ,of thr land it at least contains thesulwtand-d rain. It Is Just

.

(Successor, to (.'. II. &amp; M. W. Hicks)

J. 1. HR!' H HU

Pay the Highest itai Price

North side Slate street.

”*public

f

'vJ,h Tucker’s Metro“*
w*" r°r

l,v

"’*l ,,rl,n*&lt;*°t&gt;t*** before

'bn,bwi|,llU ,’*r*lou h,» for the P«*t few
r’»unt’*** 'ntl,er "npleasant on acaad'n“'kbunting swamps

Ci!,,’ou.Mcou,rty l*e&lt;’l,|c h*'1,
witouers«1,1
of •°P«vl*&lt;»»
* fat to
,0 ‘be county jail shall

1880:
Singing—America.
Lord's prayer.
.
Roll call—General quotation**
HUtory of Rome. IIta*r»trd t»&gt; «
Dr. Timmerman.
tvillison.
Political economy—Ml** ' “ *?
K(.nn„.
Uo« to JIKlOT of • pletoto-Mr. K.iix-

"u

Highest Market Price
- FOB—

Newspaper subscriptions token nt lowest

Cash. Dry Goods. Boots and
Shoes. Hardware. Groceries, The Detroit Daily Free Press
and Crockery,
Evening News-

BUTTER, EGGS.

Delivered to any part of the city.

Poultry, Butter, Esjs
aad Ariel Fruit.
He will jaty in cash ur exchange gro
cedes, dry .goods, crockery.' Ixxit* and
shoes. hardware, drugs, etc.

and Produce.

THE-ACME" '

TIip Hot Blast Oak Peninsular.

iricttltDral Boiler!
f For CooliBi Feed

FOR STOCK.
HEATING WATER
Generating Steam
^^^£=3^ For Various Purposes

THE ACME BOILER
Wilt cook or steam any kind of feed placed In a
barrel or vat. nitliotit danger of burning, and
with no further care or attention tflatl the labor

of keeping tip the fire, thus over-coming the

objection to a kettle or cauldron, with which
the fire tigtts in direct contact. It will Kteara
mouldy hay ami corn perfectly sweet, make dry
straw and cormtalks soft and palatable and '
cook potatoes m a» to make them digestible

It will save oar-third to
one-half the usual amount of corn or other food,
and the stock fed on cooked'food will thrive

and valuable for food.

It is perfectly tutipted for use tn steam
laundries. In butchering establishments for
reijttortffir ldciL_Kenerat(ng steam or boating
water (or a variety &lt;&gt;l pifrpMes. and when fitted
up for high pressure Is aultut/lr for running
■ub*U engines.
* _
Its simplicity ot construction renders It tbe

cheapest serviceable strain (graerator of like
eapae tty ever offered to the public.

.1 ilanUrnpt Sale.

FOB BALE BY

'!&gt;••. Ikrr.i.

mJE;

.

-

Newspapers. Periodicals. Books. Station- !
, erp. $$|Kk&gt;I'Books and School Supplies, j,

I

tluls.—Ex.
Tai, - hool to-day attend
The M- E. church home nrissionaiy
• |
Itl Of their classinatr, society will give a social on
lintlaml.
Oct. :10th. at the society rooms. ^ul'^
served
from the to seven o'clock. A large
- ‘-hallenge Imnd and
’i-d. Floyd Whltnej' at attendance is solicited for a worthy cause.
Proceeds wll&gt;
will I*
fa «*»
nsed’ to lpurchase
Proceeds
,urrn-."r '’"■‘,frlnl
I for praenl.
to*
’
for gnrmcnis now •&gt;««..•» — •
I’lthulH-rk. &gt;&gt;f Castleton, was theaocicu..
_________
-it.ilnt
HIT the
thi' win
Winandi distributed
during
k .........couiity drain conimlster to the poor of the city.
r H-i h r., ; ,f supervlMira.
The wedding of Miss Belle HolchkiM.to
!hi from ilw- (ires in the biirswamp G. F. Chidester occurred fast W«ln«*&lt;to&gt;
l ' iL
district. Wmallahd. Is evening at thr residence «' ‘b* S'
■
i.uin hen- In the nighttime. Rev. Irvine was the officiating
' n-tudhs old daughter of £d. Bar- Mr. F. A. Curtfa of Detroit, acted a»
Hale «
wtf..
। Thursday fast. The groomsman and Miss
faaeral hi
bridesmaid. After lhe mremony **’? T
look place Friday aft(;rthe gursta were served with rr,rr;b”'i7Jd‘
A large number of presents were "«,ive&lt;L
‘"f'1''' »»'* lot on tbe Install- There were present about 7b
wen J' *"■
ll&gt;ls opportunity and newly married couple ore already dow;l&lt;Fisxl home. Enquire at F. Y. Iu tbelr borne on Green street, where “ O
are receiving the congratulations « “'0,r
.J”11 .wil1 J1’"' Um fast 2fie. tea. iw-wt 25c.
many friends.
7“’' ’"lm'T0- &gt;**■ &lt;fa'- «rruP- .•n»e.i.s.e..iiimOTUi.i;,i„«w;'
- .
Betn«^k
, ““r' ,n”'t 82 t’0lir ai - Thr C. U S. t. win urn
। Mr. Striker Friday evening. &lt;M- •

PAYS
!

&gt;&gt;ackage I* undoubfi tily the thief mnl Mr. &gt;Mri*. Sarah Moore returned to her home ■
Heath would like t«&gt; have the matter re- &gt; in Indiana la»t week, after a visit with
jM.ttetl tu him.
* J friends 1 n't his city.

NEWS.

JOSEPH ROGERS

J. ItoGrtwit and wife. M Grand Ifapidk. I
were gucstN last week &lt;&gt;f their son's E. and
S. ItoGrooL

A package «&gt;! yvllbw Perfection dyes i
,
,,
lo
..................
Ik.lh -.Iiut-i-i."•
»&gt;••&lt; '“'“Bs iwunml S.Ion Jt.md.,. Th. ,-r-u.. not
«uu„„. »l'l«&gt; -'elih.c trom . &gt;&gt;,11 III thr -.i.llnra
Led agent, who attrniKts to sell such a Ll,an "r
*,4U’*

A. D. Cook, having, disposed of his i
stock of groceries, etc., desire* ail ihaM-j
who owe him to call and settle thrir ac•xninu. Ito ««nt, Ihl. •Iton.l"! to
|
ab-'
once.. Call on him at I . A. &gt;behton ' ‘
‘
st Fact nnd loan office.
I
' No .doubt about Hastings boom, ami it is i
a good healthy boom too. It fagnn anew
Monday morning in this wise: to Mr. avd
Mrs. John Busby, a daughter: to Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Klsor. a daughter: to Mr. and
Mrs. Frank WinxI. a son. Three a day.

-- V

Gloves and Mittens.

rimiS»roota’of Ddton’ 'Wted thi’c,ly
Mrs.
D.
Kalamazoo.

’

.

Mnu G. W. Ixnrry visited Grand Rapkfa
Munday.
,

GOODYEAR BROS.,
t^Hmlin'« syndicate,

’,,ock

HASTINGS, MICH.,

and the

-AND-

.miners a sale Unlay ‘bat in

Tbr I1..I Biol |Tii&gt;eli»l cui.l'l. »t «n «n tarylron «or OT air dOTI. iwrl; i-Uhl
lOTlir. In dlMXOT. -Il-ndln, Iran, Ih.- lower r^r porlton of U» -love, npwurl rlrhl

H. O. Carpenter &amp; Son,
WOODLAND, MICH.

Ihmulh the »!• or rombn.ltai etarnher to lhe lop of Ure More, foreln, the exrr. hOTUd

,lr will, laleoM vrloellr to Hi. exlmne romer, or the moo: thia ron.lroeUon .Imply

foree. lhe lie,! xml

worth
’’’S.JJhHla ovcrroaU for men.
Genuine chlncnii a
Merl_
25" ,7 « “iS? •* i«

""■k. -mU, merit iwlee ll»L Boy.
nnd SI.
7,, 1 npwxnU. ' Immerme
,„em«l». »'•£ ""
,.|u mid
Une.nfhnerdr.
b
U|W prtm
omieoxu xl
JJ
*
of me
Tbem- Bond. ”"TSe’eroxn. Mxy »«• .
xlanee «l lt" ^.hlnf ’mxnufwlurem New
S5*°(.“i7 m?ni&gt;«» m"*
lork CID,
8l|are amOunto to
there will fa enough for all.
i-hnlOT of mleeUon.
Iml drvl caller, ’
xl lea.l

T6e Tnw.rxuermuee. x

M u u|&gt;

“.'■‘"'ti.T'otot»&gt; »'» ""lu vtotoheOT. »1"
^S^e»w.ntor«&gt;»ter clothes. Invited-

•»« !««»&lt;««

eoolrtlmwd w lhe oOTer ,lr. xml

Um. wuted. to wM In he.lto« lhe ran where lhe Nove I, pUer.1,

Double Story Patterns
as

Desired. &gt;

3089

Suu&gt; of Michigan. in the etreuit court lor the
county of But]r. in attariimeuL
James C. Audniv plain Off. vx. Alton G. Fneman. defendant.
Notice Is hereby given Ual on Use twenty•
f rvi iiav nt SL,ril—uiL—. A IA
— srtlto*

SH

�iuf
&amp; REMARKABLE MAN.

SIN, PARDON AND PEACE

of Eu»t Pennsylvania. We lieani him say.
If he M-e.-- that hr can both help and cure !w hen chancing to meet him ouone occapioh:*
them, he promises to do ao. and he has
Two thing# constitute n Christian.
never once been known to fail to keep his ’These two things arc gnuduraa and truth.
.ESSdN IV. FOURTH QUARTER, IN­
Not goodness and truth an they are sup­
promise!
TERNATIONAL SERIES, OCT. 27.
But all disraswt cannot be cured hi the 1posed to be practiced ordlnuily by church
same time. It: some it requires a week, hi 1members, but as they an- iu fact. Truth
some a month, six months, or u yean and 1married to goodness—this b tbe essence of
In Mime cases of longstanding, as paralysis, ।Christianity. All else in religion Is exter­
a number of years. He was overheard to :nal mid not essential, the mere ahcU, and
Thorc Is In our midst at the pfi^ nt limb say tn a young num of IL who had been not the kernel. To be good, a man must
a man who is perhaps the most phetiotnenul totally paralyzed in his legs and arms for ।du good. Nor must he do good tu be .wen
and marvelous healer of the ills that Hesh over 13 years, tliat it would take him from of men. and to have his name spread
heir to that this age (&gt;as yet seen. This &lt;1 to 7 years to make him perfect, bftt after abroad. He must do good becauM' it Is
distinguished physlchfn nnd surgeon who the first year his, (tbe doctor’s) services right to do giMxt, because lie loves to do It.
0^'lart to«or. was concerning the ever­
has established his hend&lt;|uarten&gt; here is would no longer be needed, as be euuld becatiH- of the beauty mid the Joy the art
none other than Dr. 8. 11. Hartman, the then continue tbe treatment himself by fol- ’'will bring to his heart. And he must be fasting covenant which God made with
intne of whose mlnmles of healing extends lowing tbe doctors printed directions.
truthful in tbe same way. not for ostenta­ David tootahlUh His kingdom forerer. and
Dr. Hartman In Ills treatment of all. de­ tion, but for the satisfaction ft brings to his tbank.«sivtaR to God because of
from the AtlanUe.to the Pacific. Wide
and enviable as was hi* fame years ago. it formities, such as Club feet. Curvature of his own soul. He.must mm nothing but favor. tbv:i fallow* the record oLJMvids
has now grown to such pro]&gt;ortions that his the Spine. Hip disease, Paralysis, etc., beauty In truth, nnd nothing ouj ugliness great success in mMufog all hte onemteaoa
every Ude. Ixx-oumj the l-ord wa. with him
name has become* household won! through­ uses a pruce&amp;t which Is original with him and hatcfuluess In falseliood.** L
, Such B Dr. Hartman's religion, plainly and'preserved'bun whitbrewever bejrept ;
out tlie land, ami is everywhere syuony- and which hr ha&gt; perfected through
after which we nsirt nf ..la kindnem to 5tepb&gt;moits with mi rue u Ions success In Un- cure years ut continuous practice. His success stated by hlmMlf.
This brief sketch of the life and work &lt;»f bosheth son of Jonathan, son ot Saul; otvi
ot Ills.
in the treatment of this class of cases Ims
In order to lajlter leant the facte desired, been phenomenal. Indeed, since the doc­ a man. whose f.iuit- as a ta-uefactor &lt;»f his &lt;b™. l» 11 SfA. &lt;1. is. u U» r~«'l
and to see tbe man'himself who has per­ tor’s success In the treatment of this class fellow men has probably penetrated to vid’« awful sin nnd iransgn-wbn. bocnmnor
' tonmxl such wonders in medicine ami sur­ of rases has become so generally known. It every household In the Union, will doubt- tho inlquitj of hl» boart, with iu ronoequoit
gery. a Jopntai-reporter called at the Doc­ has come to be considered little short of a loxs be of interest to cur raiders.—Ubio^ Judgment by God, and 0:1 David’s part pealfence and tbe receiving of forgivensss Our
tors offices at Nos. 241 nnd 243 8&lt;&gt;ulh crime In parents to penult their children State Journal.
Irsaon today .»oue of tbs rersn l^4tentw&gt;
Fourth »U'Tl.
to grow up subjivt to these deformities
pialms. the others te-tag the Ctb. jteijWth,
The reporter found the doctor in. atih, when they ran In all rases be so complete­
A NEGLECTED ART.
IOS! 180th and 143d; tbte and the Jlrtara
although he had but a few minutes to spare ly and iH-nnimeiitly cured If submitted to
mip^wed to have been written by I Dark,
for an interview, mid those few minutes timely treatment.
after tnnt dark chapter in bi* life, and if we
Writing and Imperfect AddnMliig.
had to l»e taken from the time that belong­
His success in the cure of &gt;ance.r is also
should hKlge by the contents of each wo
ed to die patients who crowded Ills offices, worthy of special note. He probably treats
ter. This letter contains a wire iqggcation might suppose the Inttcr to have Iwii writ­
so direct was his speech and to the )Hiint
MORE CASKS OF CANCEII
that the time was sufficient tor saying all than any other physician in the. country- ‘.hat should be perfectly practical In Hite en­ ten fir-t.
They
come
io
him
from
all
parts
of
the
I, 2. • Transgrcwdon forgiven, * • • sin
tliat the miHlrstj- of the doctor would per­
lightened country.
Wo bad had some little correspondence eoverciL * * • iniquity not imputed."
mit on the subject of his life and his work. country. He not only cures cancer, but
Wliat additional facts were gleaned came cures it without knife, or caustics, or loss with him in regard^o a variety of .wlwcriber. .Traiucrexlon signifie. the going beyond
troni obMrYaUon in the office mid from &lt;&gt;f blood, or pain’ The doctor showed the from his city. Who bad rent tbrir eiibocrip- ‘boundsor doing that which wethouldlnutdo;
’Now laughs the sun ; »hc south-wird blows;
talks with hte associates, attendants and reporter a large stack of testimonials mid tiuns, but lad given no street addre-’*. thus tin te aiming short of the mark, or leaving
Three merry maids hang out the clothes.
patients. One patient hi particular is re- letters, al! unsolicited and all expressing a by their neglect involving both him nnd u» undone thnt wbi«|h we might to bavpdone;
ealled. “Well.*' he remarked, as In- left gratitude that knew no bounds for the
iniquity signifie- any»htng distorted or per­
Miranda, Maad, and. Madaliiv.-;
the office. “Dr. Hartman is the
cures effected by the doctors. Mr. James Wo asked him ns to method. of( reaching the verse. arif seems tn rt fee lo tbe natural heart,
Kearney, of New Orleans, for Instance, the general public nnd teaching the nctewi- which teal) wrung since the tall and manl
They hear the village clock'ririg nine.
fc-u Its perrer»ci:-.-*s in sip and tran-giinaioc;
I ever met. He told me instantly what couldn’t begin to tell the doctor how grate­ ties of full address with their signature.
Quoth Maud: *' Why arc we done so soon To this he replies as follow*: “Your sug­
was wrong with me. gave me directions ful he was. He Imd suffered untold agonies
and told me to go home and follow them from .cancer of the foot. The instep and gestion about notices posted in the officw i» a wrong and ’vrung doing dtspx-1 of W forThe washing uscdHo last till
till I gut well. He encouraged me so and whole upper surface of the foot was one very good one, but, I am afraid, hardly prac­ ■•ver sett led In God’s appointed way |
Two rosy mouths in chorus ope,
3.4. “When I kept silence." Now. t
really made me feel so much better that I mass of disease. It.grrw like a rose, un­ tical; lii fact. It would not bo rend, perhaps,
tamclitncv a good thing to do, acd idtavld
would have given him a MOO, yes, a SI,000. folding its petals until they hung over hte by 0:10 in a tlinmond calling nt the office
"Oh! now wc use the vory o al
trpWy.Xf he had asked It." This seems to foot threatening Its utter destruction. Dn Tbo only remedy I know of which M.-gge*ta more than oa&gt;v practiced it wi»cfe IPs.
be the impression left u|&gt;on every one who Hartman removed it. with lu route, with­ any practical benefit will bo to offer i» pre­ xxxvlh, 13, xxsix. I, 2,. but wbcii, asln thU
calls upon the doctor. He Inspires confi­ out the least pain, without the knife/ caus­ mium in our schools for the Is*! oddrewiod
A WORD OF WARNING
dence from the first His examination, tic, or even the loss of one drop of blood. letter and Mwspnpvt by the young folks, *0
diagnosis nnd treatment represent tlie ex­ This is but a stogie instance.
Thousands as to educate them up to the great i.rnwrity sufferings on tnvcuui of Ute dnfui tiknce n» a
There arc many white roaps, each represented to be “justas cocci
of ■properly directing all mail matter, nnd it
perience of a hundred thousand people might be gifen did space permit.
they AflE NOT. but Ji*&lt;c nil counter.vitj, lack the peculiar and ren ■
similarly afflicted. It Is this confidence,
The doctor's methods and means arc pe­ will, of course, bring about tbo det ired re­
of th’ genuine. Ajk for “Hxy” Saap and insist upon ft!:&gt;3? it.
•i FKikctli lltm sliall have.inerey.” rlf wo
inspired by the doctor’s Immense exper­ culiar. original aud unique. 'Though an sult in Um future."
The suggestion of our corro»pc*uitent te an cunfi * our Mm, He is faithful nn*l jn»t to
ience, coupled with tbe candor, the sim­ allopathht. and a graduate of Jefferson
from
plicity. and the kindness of his statements, Medical College, his methods nre fgitireiy excellent one.and basnt-tbesmne time tbo fergiv.e it- our »m». and to dransr
that is, wc believe, tbe great secret of Hint unlike tliose ot any living, physician. merit of being perfectly practical. But, os alb ur.rigmeoutnr**.'' tl’rov cxvlii! 13, 1
extraordinary success that has ever attend­ They are peculiar as hte cures nre unrival­ be remarks, the future alone will Lu Ix-ikflted.
What
wo
want
hi
nn
improvement
in
•rt
tin)**
ed hid treatment and his olsiervations.
led. Hr never uses opium -In anv form:
14 BILL*
As tp the facts of
no calumcl, or mercurials of any kind: n&lt;&gt; tbe letter writer of to&gt;Viy. If our sub­ in tlie I’wln »iin 1
quinine, no Iodine of potash. His remedies scribers Coaid one* step-into our office nnd
. /
nil. HAHTMAX’s LIFE,
they ,6an briefly lie stated. Born in I’enn- are rlerlvwl from experience and observa­ see fur themselves tbo time und trouble louse.’ and may indicate a pause pin tho
sylvgnia, he came to Ohio when fifteen tion altogether. It is said of old Dr. Chap­ wastal in righting their tteglwt, we think mode; or n pr.ux- iu tlie siugmg. white the
music conlinu ■&gt;. we st all cer tainly ^4 “
h
mnkyean* of age. After takihg a literary 1 man. of Philadelphia, that when he wa« a
ing piM-tienl and tir 4itable us.- ef it if,
A
Made from nnr celebrated Silver Steel, tempered by ourr*.u : • I •. •■‘nxU.’lt A
course at Hie Fanners’ college, near Cin­ young man he hsil ludf a dozen remedies pn-wed upon tbrir minds.
The neglect of street addrracs, where Mich wbervvt-r no find it. we [»anx six] rnr-litatc
■
is tbo lSMt&lt;-*l euuiox.
ruumnr uw made: it will out &lt;
n-.y ptetr ,5W ■
cinnati, he studied nfedicine under tlie dD- for every disease, but that, after fifty years
tlngulshed Dr. Shackleford, of Medway, of extensive practice, he hail but three nre nec-wary. mean* delay on our porta, and upon what wo havc jii«t rcfid.
nnd Irritation on tbo part of tbe
and. after taking 11 course of lectures at remedies for all diseases—opium, calomel .annoyance
'
the University Medical College of Cleie- ami the lancet. Dr. Hartman uses none of Mjbscrib-r. The pnjKr does not reach it* des­ gavest.’ Some one has said that sin iinconATKINN AlLVEft NTJEEL DIAMOND.
land.Tic practiced medicine most success­ these, yet he probably uses tower remedies tination, and wc are notified of mail lying in fe»«x!. like a gathering ivoimd. swell- and
fully at Tipi&gt;ecanoe. Deslriug, however.’ lor diseases in general than rfhy practicing the office, undelivernblo for want of address. n-niuiiit*, but'tbo inntv give* rete-f; iinrere
All this affects our busfoe*, of course, l&gt;ut cuuf«*don is tho ianev wliieb being- tbj pence
to make a Special study of diseases of the pin-■••I:-.::.
there is a moral in tbe matter that Hoi deeper
eye and ear and of deforinlties of the laxly,
Dr^Hartman probably receives the ’
G. -For thb shall every one that islgodly
than all this Since tlie days wte.a nil tbe
he wenMo New YorfcAvhere he attended
all X1M! large eye and ear Infinnarles undj of any pbyslctan in the United States. So letter* of tha young ladles who had ta-cn pray unto Tbre." Every sinner rejuicing in
rr*m,
B*ndlm ,»d K**rr
OVF notl.AR IT* FOOT.
graduated
from a “female sumtaary'* were
ortlwpedic hospitals. He then went to, grateful are his patients for the ImincnsurFor sale by the trade. Ark your hardware dealer for the ATKINS SILVER STEEL FM7IOKO
constructed
i
’
ti
precisely
tho
same
principle,
and take no other. If tbedealcr will notonfer it for yon. r. nit amount ai’diur i - hex*. toUK
Jefferson Medical college, the celebratedI able good he has done them that many of
PhltMtalphla institution, and. after taking, them are ready to give all they are worth, bothn* to wording and a* tochirography, n re­
Er* A 7 If IN Q A
iNDmiAPousjND. enmusjaii.
Vj
Yl
NiKHE/POL!^. ymv.
u -pecial course on tbe eye and ear. and a1 were he willing to accept It, as a testimon- vulsion has taken place, aud t* i* always the miration i-vfiich they bwi for n time
full course of lectures, be graduated with, ini of their gratitude. It is said that In u caso with such revuLJuns. we now run to tbe trnmgreMliitii rratonnl to tikuUun
houora. He established himself at his oldI case In which he removed a cancer from a other extreme. Young |wopk- are pertnittei
to
scrawl
or
to
cramp,
nt
tbrir
own
swivt
home iu Lancaster County. Pa. There he• Indy in Cleveland, curing her in eight or
practiced for some twelve years with u suc­. nine days, and a* usual, without knife. will, and tliat which was at one time au over
cess U:at made hint famuu* throughout allI caustic or pain, he charged her Stoo. Some cultivated art fa. now neglected nlmcst en­ wvlung tbe tard also’ Then- is a HmJ
tirely, nnd caitiraiioQ In letter writing b ■ Ho may be focwl.
eastern Pennsylvania. EkpMtitlly did he. time after she called upon bhn. uaviug lM«CUrtMiy
,
■bi«JlPUSte.'. Jiotiee BUJOCsSTEStS,
liecotnc celebrated for his nnpanillvd suc­. -traveled a longdistance to st him. she;
SICK HF-WACHE
TIMETABLE.
A good letter ia an excelkmt thing, am! uu
cess In the treatment of the eye and ear declared that she could not realize thar sjie ' let us cultivate our cliiMren up to the stand­ is Go*l HlaiMdf whoGour hiding phcf
und dofonulties of the feet, limits and bodv- was cured. After a short chat she left. ard ip this point. Just why n recitation in a wrver anti &lt;lrin ens-.
-r
in generaL So immense did his office anil[ slipping a paper into the doct/r’s hand as foreign language should be more important
.
Station?
.
&amp; "I will imtroct tine aud reach
his general practice become thnt it taxedI she did so. He opened the-Jwipcr to Und a ! to an American than a goo-1 letter iu tbe the way Which thou shall go." Evtaoitiy
'
X
eveit his extraordinary vital energies to tbe. s,700 bill! Many other cases might be cited; j English language, it i* bird tu understand, the Lord u new qwokiog in reply to David,
XOUTII.
utmost to take rare of it. The work he. of even greater fees.
.
but *ucb wem* to be the ca*e.
for tx&gt;qob can* instruct aud teach likuiHim,
i KalaniMoo 1.',...
did dih4dg these years would have laid al
No one, knowing all these things, can ' । Let u« have higher (the liighett even* &lt;slt»ca. •&gt;: &gt;o i
Ra»t Hooper............
&lt;H*.&lt;1 no otic I* capabte bul .Him. Ho tea.- not
dozen ordinary men In their graves. As itt Ik* surprised in the least to learn that it Is tion, but let us give the children tiw brat pruiuteed that nuHtall hare no :ruubl&lt;' ’’ ’
It M Richland
Juttc't...
that
Cressey....... . ...
was. his own Herculean constitution final­. absolutely Impossible for the doctor to at­ cbanc-i for acquiring tlrnt education by
wv shall never p w through fire or wut
"■ •&lt;; j?' i : •
1 Milo
ly succumbed to the Intense strain, andI tend to all thr demands made upon hte grounding W'-tn thoroughly in what are.
tho contrary lb fia&gt; told us that “L.
DHtob ......................
f. p ।: •
he was eompeHcd*to relinquish his generalI time aud skill. Not over n week ago a called " thu common branches,’’ not tbe leut w orld we shall have tribulatiuu,"and thlt "all
HOC '.
Cloverdale.................
:1» .. .
practice, and. combining health with busi­. gentleman living some twenty miles In the important among'which is—latter writing. Hint will live godly iu Christ Jraus shall suf­
1 Shultz..
ti 1“; ? in
ness. to make a tour of the states In the, country’ came to him in great excitement. At l“a«t let them be taught to sign their full fer peneculuai" (John xvi, 33; IITim. i|i, IS;
Hamtixc*...................
practice of Ids s; i cialties.
"Doctor, you must go home with me. My name, tbrir street a*ldrw. tbrir town and but He fans proniiivd to bo with u* th th*
BY CSD4O TKL OEjiiim
Cnaw Greve..............
And It was here that Dr. Hartman's ca­. daughter has got the dysentery, and she tbeir »tate, as well ns to address their envd- trouble, and thus trad us, white He presume
Woodland.................. u r 4i
•...
: 4 •*
.t
:
*
&gt;'■
W&lt;
l?fi"B.7..A-.V.
I
will
die
If
you
do
not
visit
her.
Money
Is
reer as a physician and surgeon of national
ope-in the tame clear manner.—Ladies' Home us front being to any way injured by id Tlio
renown began. Hcncefoth the broad ex­. no object. I will give you $25, or «V, Journal
word here tram-dated "in«trurt-" ijjitiias w
Lansing..*...
.
panse of the mighty Union was to be hisi yes. or $100 If yon will come," Yes. my
. .. .....
—-"CELEBRATED——
nr
-■
Detroit .
.
.
make successful or proqi.auas, at iu J&lt;«h. I,
field of labor. And from tbeday he started dear sir." said the doctor, "but look at that
A Gcnrahtglcal Authority.
“ “ 1 rf
7, 8; I Kings ii, 3, where it is m translated;
out on that first tour to the present Hine, waiting room full of patients. How can I
A lady of bis acquaintance, who is of Ply­ but the more cc.mnon Old Testament (word
Stationthe number of his patients iuu&gt; grown until possibly get away without neglecting them? mouth nneertry and is reasonably proud of for iiirlnictii^i signitius chastisement; it
'I i
now there Is not u city, village or hamlet Many of them have come from a distance, it, attended tho recent dedication of tho na­ therefore Ijecuotc* u*, if wa sfocerelv desire
FLEMING BROS., Pithburjh, Pi. *
hi the United States to which his nameand and require my Immedlite services in or­ tional Pilgrim monument in that town.
SOCTJI.
to be ted by Him, fo bcltere that Ho. dam
l&gt;. tn. p r. *. tn :p. w
Hie fame of his wonderous doings have not der that they may take the next train.
3 X&gt;
While the wm ia the town she took it Into lead us, and in wba» M-enuotUintra to ho th*
Kalamazoo Ar....
io
;
;i
penetrated.
Ea»t Cooper Lv
. . -io tt
But I tell you what 1 can. do,” he added! bw hesrtl to drive with ronifl friends to the most adverse chvuutttamxa, wc shoubi hoar
. to &lt;h
3
Richland June
What does this remarkable man look like? “1 can cure her without seeing her. If Cedarville neighborhood, to unwittingly ad­ Him any “I cuu the Lord tby God who
»ST d is ■ Xi'___
wlH naturally be naked. Well, to put It dysentery te all site Ims." He thereupon vertised jn tbb misnamed novel. "Capo Cod
.1 so &lt;•
Uacbetb thee to profit, who taukth thoo
broadly and plainly, he
told the father what to give her Internally Folks." Tho party traveled in a democratic by tbo way that tbou *boul lest go " Jsa.
Ctovenla.e
and locally. The gentleman accepted the sort of vehicle which put them .at once into rlvlii, 17,
ShulU.......
a great nnd good man. A ntdd'e head, dlrecUons, but left In a “hut!." Within, more or less familiar relations with their
“I, will guide the,, n |th miae cyo r Noth**
ftaarixue.
a ’ well-featured,
intelligent
face,
a three days, however, who should call ou driver, who wra a native ot Plymouth and Uw marginal rending, which seem* sqttal tc
Coat. Grov
Woodland
J»lr of keen yet kindly‘eyra. a most the doctor but this same man. “1 have who goniped on in a very cheerful way “ymg, “1 will Ul) you bow tu go aud then
.winsome smile and a soft cultivated voice— returned," he exclaimed, “first, to apolo­ about tbe old inhabitants of the town. Hr watch you to mh. that
xhfM.- an* the things that atrike the visitor gize for my rude departure, and, secondly,
dust, and make up n personal Impression to thank you for my daughter's cure. My just iqxiL-en of^ opened her grnoa'ogicnl bnorl "Thine cars shall m-ar
! •Ntojn on signal only.
&gt;tluu can never bo forgotten. Perhaps the daughter Is well! Three of the very doc­ to this jlriver,*aa it were, and alluded to her
N01. 3 and c will not carry
mx»x remarkable thing about Dr. Hartman, tor's who gave her op to die have seen her descent and her family’s connections with
Fkko'k Bv»h.
.jwidc from hte gifu as a healer, te Ills phy­ and all have exclaimed: What in the this, that aud tho other nam« famous in
. slcal rigor, .strength ami endurance. His world djd Dr. Hartman give your daugh­ Plymouth bistorjR
“Oh, yes;" said tbo driver, “tbe Standishra;
i-vaclly for work Is simply astonishing. ter? Be has robbed Hie very grave of Ita
Lhereta probably not a man living who most certain victim! She owes her life to I knw them folks very welL Tiwre was old
be compared with him in Hite rcsja-ct. him! It te indeed a mkacleri And tbere- Bradford Standub—nicoa man as ever you
rake the work Ik* han done the past year, npon tbe happy man, with teara of Joy In
" IThr Niagara Fallt Boult.” .
“My father’s family were related,’’ the rirftrer. ilalanni'* n«
•for Instance. On the 18th of last Septem- bls eyes, begged tbe doctor to accept S800
NONE csniiinewithoutthV c» lahcl
lady broke in, “totin' Alden*, too.’’
&lt;ber he started on hte tour of the soiititern as a souvenir of his gratitude.
ma.tar.and opened Iu mouth town,ojpu^ Munnnt bv Wm. Arars X Sns.». PhllaOn. who
___ ii...... .
* .
uake tbn tamnus Hora? Brami linker Blanket*
“Oh. yes, I knew tbe Aktens well," mid no*»; tint th..
states. From that time until the 17th of
&gt;U»t: N •
Another of the things which has made
tbe
driver.
“
Used
to
go
to
school
to
old
June following he worked on the average the name of Dr. Hartman famous is the
. ~ .............. v, bicu ana must
be iw*ra&gt;ned ami guxted by bit nud hridta.
• sixteen hours a day, never missing a single crowd of people that waits upon him StandJ.h Alden."
“Ofi my mother's side,” the lady pursued. now, wbea men mid women, and partk*u£r|v
appointment nor being Idle one single day. wlwrever lu* happen# to be. While he Ls
^‘’■tians, nnri tu be n-stran-rd by thj,
In all history it is very doubtful if there Is at hi* home office, time for hia meals is “I cm defended from tho Huguenots."
Hjurniioi'.
“Oh,’Lord!" exclaimed tho driver, “1 am and bndteof dn-um«tamaM, which are (RxU
to be found tbe equal of this gigantic per­ scarcely is own. When be starts out on
well acquainted with tho Hewgenowa Sa- |&gt;rovldaoce«. toateud of mrekly hikI trustingly
formance.
one of bis tours crowds of people meet him
‘.‘t
‘-aurttuu-iVt
mouthy
Howgsnow,
tliat
lived
oat
bv
the
One cannot Ik* in the doctor's office ten at each point There seeuw to bo some swamp, shomarried my grandfather.” ’
^LidrW.‘‘
’,lud do‘*,w U”w’r
ftoa
jntoutea without being astonished by his magnetic influence about tbe doctor which
The lady suddenly hist her faith in the
hJr Wl,H’
“'’•’"11"!
.method of treating patients. The rapldlty draws tlse people to him iu such uumlter at* driver as a geii'wlogical authority* and tbo
ML Many eurrows ,h*li be to the w ickrd.
•witb which he disposes of a case is almost to jnake it a memorable day wherever be incident Mped her to the conchuion, wbi«-b t«.l he that tru.te.1 in the Lord, nmrcy *211
atops.
Juroneei table.
*ho had already partialiy formed as the re­
“By the way. doctor," queried tbe re­ sult of her stixlies tn the town, that Ply­ rompnw him about.” Burrow, touch the
' Ami when it is borne in mind that he Is
ngtaoow. « wWl u Ito. Wicked, but tiw WK­
1) successful as he is rapid one cannot but porter, during a moment’s lull in the rush mouth genealogies arc sometimea better
row. «&gt;t tbo rightooii* are bhwiug* to dbrah—
fed that this .man Is tbe most extraordinary of business, "how do you eome Io choose known and more highly regarded outside for tbe toviug bawl of the Lord te to everr
.io •'
personage tills age has seen and this gen­ Columbus as your home office amt head­ I be old mother town than they are in it— ’’iH'of them, nt&gt;d no matter what thov kxi
“Simply," replied iu*. "be­ Boston Transcript.
eration been blessed with. Take a caw quarters?"
‘r’ **' uo,xh*io tut
thnt occurred while Hie reporter was pres­ cause of Its convenient location at the cen­
,.nU* “»
"l'
ent. It was that of a lady who had long ter of imputation of the country, and Im*vlToi^
“,WBJr n’joUluS" ‘H. Cor.
Uftl MOOp.
suffered the inconvenience and tlie blemish eauae, also, of its many advantages as «n
In a lut of Canadian cltira that run street
of a erooked eye. But. anxious as she was railroad center.”
cars Bundays Tha Toronto Wor ld includes
IL “Bo glad m
&lt;Co|li&gt;.»'! I
to have It cured, she could hardly pereuade
Wiani|*g. Thta i* a mistake. Street core rightroux" Not circumstance i nor ft-chaJ*.
Dr. Hartman’s religious views will In­ have nrvrr been permitted to run Sunday* not thing* around u» imr within ui not iut
"TTZraZHN, Loom *r /’•*'“**•
her self tb endure the operation. Before
f. taMNiLae W. &gt;• ft T. A.- chfcax*
tbe tatty could realize that he had touched terest all. We know what bls character ia, here, aud we ere persuaded that the dtfatrnt,
x*.
u» U»d
her eye, her eye was as straight as an eye and the character of the work he is doing, by an •’verwbebning majority, would vote
wink! be! "Why, doctor!" she cried, "te and we naturally expec Ho find behind It down any vtwh propoel if it were made.
it all over? -Why 1 didn't fee! It. And I and animating it all an equally pure, sim­ Without believing that man was mode for
thought It would take jou an hour al least ple and beautiful religion. Nor ahail we the Sabbath, tho people of Winnipeg are yet
J can hardly believe IL It seems like n be dtaafipuinted.. What particular faith or proud of tbe docent , orderly observance of v^v
J
7
&lt;lnd **,d
*
miracle.” And yet this Is a com mon case creeds lie holds, or whether he holds any. tlio day manifested by all cIsmw, ami noth­
*’*7' bul buiwf* cuiborhv to tnaka
cz.
.
with Dr. Ilarunan. He straightened this it is Impossible to say. His family, how­ ing would induce them toconM ut to a change. &gt;mr '&lt;■* k-tinwn IKftSf
lady’s eyes In les* titan halt a minute by ever. are Mcnonltes, as are the big major­ —Winnipeg Free Pre*K
by the term orKhriar*hto J&gt;(&gt;. fjl t..
ity of the people of Eaatern Pennsylvania.
lu Ja|sut th” dead are tt!«nya harii-d with
And certainly, if this church is to be judg­
Harttnan no highly to Ids patients ia aome- ed by the character of them* people, It te a tiw bead* toward lhe north and f&lt;« toward
ihinc that, ran beMUtlnf too few phyidctana. denomination worthy of all rvvrrence and the south. A living Japtuuw will mrver steep
respect. For nowhere arc to be found more :
honest thrifty, sabbtantlal. sober-arinded |
upon tbe ceil.
and &lt;»od fearing pdople than tbe Mtmonlfh;

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vu"’1’1"0
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Xlto'-t'

-t^Tdrake,

Atkins’ Silver Steel Diamond}^

Chicago, Kalam::: 6'«

K. GC.LASl’1
U. &amp; &lt;
. ......... .ii kind*
itHelnWr

T.

YdWXKIL

Dentist.

,-rartlre In »U courts

V-»“!.lSSS5H-&lt;to&lt;

A

BARBEfe M
phjwlctan

H
.

W.U1WRT.M.
tt.
Physician
stake- a specially at tnr
TYE *.-;&lt;! KAK Mid the
ILtssi'

£ C. WELTOX

AiHTH * COLGKO
O
l.
Hjfitee la Unlow bi
readier H all the court*

E. KENASTON,

t

Attorne

A.

l E. TIMMERMAN
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skian and

F
artin v. barke
M

*u ranee an
U3ce with J. G. Ituny
of l-oato
apoefsl attention given
of property.
The tate

or

Hastings C
Hastings,

Capital, $

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O-Wo«er Holtow

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OFFICK

0. G. Eot-iason, Frailden

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DIMECT

w. lieyuoid*,

Da.C.McLANE’SM

■■■LIVER P1LL8!

^ORSt-

BLANKETS

*RF THE STRONGEST.

Michigan Central

Puifitf.

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For Sole by W. H. GOODYEAR.

YOUNBMENng^
wssEss
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Gv.ier.il Bonking Boa

GBERTSoO

r- buodsmkk

“•* »• new. with
”1 the public ta

GTCLA

FARM

And AD

*•*« yon want any

OR

BOOTS AND

CALL

HASTI

i!1Booii

Pri
T« I»U1WM |U

PROD

�BUSINESS CARDS.
j'mil'l-''* 1’

Dyspepsia

h,„i Mfejt.

ion.. every
the trnvel-

GIGANTIC COMBINE

Makes the live* t&lt; many peuple mlrar-ibm
•carislnfl dl.vtrera attar «atlng^.?ur
’

The Barbed Wire Bosses Devel­

blek Ip-attache, heartburn, tow ot upSte
. faint.••allgoue’.'f^ta,, bod tX,^

oping a Trust.

HANKS ACCUSES SULLIVAN.

aSi

h”;?*

r&gt; -cvam'lDg.
Hook*. coik• comntoie
ItH I'lrrit.

i-t. Mich.

NareaportlU which tuts gently, y.-t efficfeutiy.
It tours the stomach, rcuulat-* the dikestlnn, cn-aio A good ap_,
petite, lianL-dses ta-adariw.
Sick
aud n-frealR-a tbe mind' Headache
" 1 have ta rn troubled with dysm-ptia. i
nad but llltte appetite, ;U&gt;d What I ,jfd C1U

Heart'
hum

■phone, ban
any'* drug

y Public
i- '-cfore Un­

,,u'- »r m mo
1X10 sowL Aftt’r
I
n
,
ha,r a **““ « ‘‘nri.
All-goiuj feeling, us though I had not eaten
anything. My trouble wa* aggravated ;&lt;y
my buxine**, painting. La*t
spring 1 took llrmd's Snr«»aur
Mlvarilta. which did mo ..■ DCOmach

a.Kwo,(M. w -Th. n„u „„ ltat
although nothing Imv been made public amret uit.g it, a ineuifuj; of U(u
w
mantifactu'-cra it sard tohavo Uen in u*.
S.““: £'”““c

ta

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IOO Doses Ono Dollar

! ” '*

tam»U »ot i„
b““'-"I. rf ta.o. u,,

™ u, I"1" tat-J-tau .11 u»
xpotuu Ct ddemiin- ttmtbburn’s patento

Fire Itml Min. In

There « nothing |n the world slinn. -merally
ile»lre&lt;t llmn hiuf: lifer5et the uwjurtl.r nt pro­
pie put oft canng (ur their health n«t le.-u.t c

clintblnr

m-li* «lmt manufacture lb- r&lt;*J» crot!:
Indi of wire are dj
mills Wathburn lui

r*ul-fect TOtnefctit thought until ».&lt;
reminder-in the shu|&gt;e t (a severe lit

luiactutvc

&lt;&gt;i fcvrdlelne.aud the physi
urn .tint ot

it pro|de&lt;mk kite

linuc butiitet

.. •■. a

:i •

luto a concentrated and very imlaUbfe form tn
................
« ...... .. c.. &gt;* * v,tl. .-in,, win. „.„.x lmV(J
Here, they would unc hesitate n*moment t - - up fr&gt;.th
t» -fu &lt;*-ut* n k-_- Ou all utb r
'
j kinds of wire-1fore bra b*-n n im.prtw.*.
&gt;ut they do nut know, lion can they know. j n’c »
Tire farmer* will I*- uffectol
Injurious drugv are rxi-tsotly tliMMliug Hie i11Ar

mure i-xten
them ?
They do not Know of course, uulres they have
tbe courage to try the Nest Wy|. ’
out atamded-uti syatem'io a v
. ’t olfeellons i •,l'1 f1'0*’* ‘v,,° biiy It ouce buy I
' Why don't yuu try it» reader*.'

lorcfag Ual
which twi

of anything in ynm l’f&lt;-.

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I eartnu and l-ottle before you take it. Try it. ami
I you will feel happier tfoin tf you had found a
a gold mine, fur d ta really a mine- of health.
Freelrom alrufoi) and opium- composed of
Houses aad i expensive herb* ami roots, with a fine, dclieau
; flavoring.
.

T1ASTI5

cite.

T&lt; .re wUJ b» three null* (or barbins

•-■mo pf the mill*
• .,ue to merchant Wire, otuer* to making
Wire na.l*. an I m&gt; on thruu;h the li»L

Wnshboro, M-&gt; n &amp; C«i, are about the
oldest wire nnnufarturers In tbe l.’nitcd
Stnt-s When barbed wire was first intro■Iticrd/Wu.sliburn b.-gan t &gt;'secure control of
its nfouufaeture by purenndng parent*. , He
bought all thr funiiam.-n'Jt! onr?i, and owns
tho greater part of the 10) or more that
Imve foil»w isL Tin- machinery Au- Inrbin;

Afii'b.

1,000.00

great
&lt;-t tlio kind
|; ■;&lt;!ed that lit* patent* would not covrh
Tii" mv»t valuable patent* for lurbing are

VINECAR BITTERS
K. H. M&lt; DONALD DRUG CO
Cor. Washington A Charlton St&gt;..
ew York City.

ROBERTSON HOUSE
F. HKnut.wi i:. plt
•*
1 1 ■
di-iin-*, Mieh.
Rates. S1.00 por Day.

CILL.ASPII

lift
Ana A? Others
Wbi

s^aias,
300TS AND SHOES,

tail aji
Prices Satisfactory
)b°Jrri........ .

InsUliw.

,.^PRODUCE.;.

si!® '

ui.Hiufartured iu taw a.-uatcr. it i« claimed,
&gt;3 cheaper than in eithrr England or Gerten on till wire rods impnrt-J into this
lymntry.
Tbe Herald states that us lufortnsUcn
romre from one of thu oldest wire m.wufactiirent who wa* not let into tiw combinatioti.

FIRE LOSS AT VIRGINIA. ILLS.

with a lew* of »;to.om&gt;.
Vihoixia. Ilk, Get- IA—Tim fire which
visiud this city Wodnewlay night, atvl
which bad everything iu own way for about
two hours, dmtroyeii the wbcle block west of
the tqnare, which with tiw exception of
eight badly &gt;1 image I store aooms, f» a maw

V'. II. VI IK.U' ...... ..
.... n..„ .. ......... .
mortgage there ta chinned to be flue at tlie date
of this notice, the sum of one thousand one bundredsud twroty-fivc('..Idimoltaniam! l.nirkyn
(il&gt; cents ami an attorney’a tee of twcnty-fiie
, dollar* provided for in said tnnrlinrge. nnd no
atilt ur proeeedlop. ut law hating been lustllut- K H pctcfl*!:, buildings, 15,000;' Matt
I rd to recover the r-iourys ra-ufefo by said tmirt- Yitpfe. bunitng*. H.iWO; Help r * Co., on
i:i.ge or any nart thereof.- wlfech said iiiorteuge stocL, t5,0W; Ganli-cr 4 Huah, on stock,
«a» duly ANlgned by raid Murk Il:t*M-ll to
Ei»lrr
Co., agriGeorge D. Gllteapie. of Hie &gt;'tiy «’f Grand ei.OM|; Hagena.
•l.’kii; "•
"•
Rapid*. Kent county. MicblKnn. on the nlti- ctittural impbrnwiifs,
tcentti day of Marell. A. It. isM. and which said
uralgiimcnt was Jiily recorded iu Hie &lt;d1.«t‘ of
'iry;'--' ....... ....................
the K&lt; gistcr of Deed, in aud for Barry tounlv.
Mu lligan, oi: tin-four!Ii day nf April. A. D. lam Watkins .t Son, Itvsry, r.'.wD; Frank
Schulte, re..-enre,stc, ♦!.«»; D.idoStwrt,
l*»t. in liber 33 of uior’gmte*. ou page r»-.
Now. therefore. t»y vino- ot the miner nt rale livery. »l.i«0; W. P. Brob.t tinner..f2.'.-m;
coiitaiiled lu said niortgage. mid the statute In M. Borer, restaurant, *5*); H. II. Urono
*j--U ease made and provided, not tee is hereby
given th.-il on Saturday the twriiivthiru &lt;tav -i an! W. J. Tiirm i.bulHin.-. FOOeach; -MaNovcmtier, A. I». uxi. at ten o’ekwk in the fore­
noon.1 s’lnllscliat public auction, tn the highest
bidder at tbe uorth front door of Ulecourt bouse
Th- lire stsrfol ia Mr. TKttot&gt; bam Berin the city of dnstlng*. tthst being the piaee
bial hoodftrtns have Ix-en mxkln • Ums plac.'
when- Hie Clrenlt Court tor Barry
boldeu). Un’ premfeca described In said mort­ a re*ort far card playing aid b.-er d nnktug
gage. or mi much thereof as may l.c urecssary
to pay the aimmnt due . n said im&gt;rtaa;'e wtlii unknown t‘&gt; tbr fu-pridor. »'i 1 it ta thought
scitn per cent, interest, and all fegnlcosta, that a l ghte.1 match or cigar thrown down
together with an attorney’ll fee of Iwrnly-flvo by oue of tbitn started tb - bf«l«.
_did
dollar*, covenanted for therein. iheprriiil*e* ■lamsg* amountin; in all t&gt; ntaiut AW,(MJ.
being drscribrd In said ninrtgxre as all ihomcertain pieces or parrel* nf land situate and be­ Nearly aU the toon* were Insured.
ing In the township &lt;&gt;f JrvIng.tnJhe County of
Barry and Slate of Mteblitan. ffml known and
The fhtimtlon In Montana.
described as follows: The west half &lt;■/&gt;)
Hum, Ort.
«ta« «' -rtof the snath cart quarter M of »«*Uou Ibirly..
.
. .... .1 m,.-l (r 1*
fottr &lt;3t&gt;. and south west qwvrfer i'&lt;) of sect Ion
tulrty four (34 In township four (4) north, range nrataU. itaf &lt;&gt;rn&gt; rfll I* ■&gt;” «“»*
nine «» west, containing two hundred nnd
Ur «■&gt; In SI"* ■“*
A"
forty (240&gt; acre* of tend ai-eordinn to tlie gov­
.h. Ir-hUtur. no"
munUn, Ur SUernment survey thereof.
Dated Hastings, Mteh . Aug. 2«b. ifiW.
- ——J.
““
GKowncD.Gnx»*i-ra,
*&lt;wimvi
of
rfectlon,
tbo
Denvcrata
baron
■
Assignee of Mortgagee.
ESre in tbe iegi-latur. on joint ballot of
BrUAPT. Knaitex A VanAkman,
.
«rSd U,..eu„
Attorneys for Assignee.
,fX mnvawuug boer-i in throwing out tbe
Tunnel product be upheld by tbe oourt* the
EXECU fOlt-S HALE.
In the matter ot tlie relate of William Ferry. IlepuUlreu* win gain f“r m-nbecs oftt*
Silver
Bow defegation and bavs a majority
‘ ‘x'ouea ia hereby glrtm that I. shall 'el1*1
1!~ uf&lt;rtin&lt;i torliA Hltfhrst bidder. OH M"&gt;nia.
uic -leveii'.n &lt;u*r oi Aovr»H»er. «
ten o'rlnek. in thr forenoon, .at tbo l-rofme
court reonw in thr city’ of Hnrttnga, in the
county of Parry. In the atalo of Mlclnjcm. pvrauaii t to licen-r and authority ar.ynted r&lt;»
the tenth tiny of Mav. A. I». liwe, by the probate
conn of Birry o-rnnty. MielilaAO. •&gt;',«»» u.*t **'
,u,..
.ut- _..tl
it nf tll&lt;- Mill! liel-r-v iu’ the rcutity uf Harry,
Michlrun. known and desrrJhed ,

*’■ Streit. Mlcfa. •

rirely pniont wi. purchased by Stilet &amp;
I'r.lkiu*, ot thl* city, mid tlio Glmldcn by
Eln«&lt;Ml, from whom it pi_i«&gt;oJ t&lt;&gt; Woabburn.

■
Default having lw-rn tiiM’e In the eoi-dllInns
of a emahi mortgage mad-by William Mitciiell amt Elbal-cth S. Mltcliell to Murk IhiMell,
dated November zMiu A. D.
nnd
reeoruru lu-tbc cOcr &lt;&gt;f the Register of Deeds
for thr County of Barry and state of Michigan.

»r»i qiuvrier &lt;« swuw
— r-—- ~ -.
fol north, range nine (0) wrat. subfeoi &gt;2, ,^
dower and bumoattnul rights of Lm-y E. rrrry.
widow bf the d -eras*d thereto.
Dated Jfeptember tMh, A. D. 1«».
*rv**«■ Srfiw*-wk*. i.LCetKcr.

urutuun ho wn.asoured t.v U:o loiter -i1M

, *'T Al xand-r

Sullivan.

Th»

oa joint ballot of five.

aXT''" o- »-E«~ j- 8“i
“ “* ,*™“'
u™. . ?•&gt;«"£

riviere A SfaleH*. ln tbi* e0U?tJr&gt; ***
George
•
. -^-^tay morning, by
bratelly murdsro-J y«
7rmploye, wbo
WlUtatn Gate*. •

J’ ’on

Lftchileld. Kao&gt;.. For. 27, IBS.
I inlFwe.1 IKr.ientlw wPJj palm In the email
r tl.c hark f
i ..

them rcrla tilingn tu- rfKsrr fr.M„ i; 1-rwb &lt;* rerrire hl
bj,
n., u|j

r«;W,a, „U. »„ hh.
tara
U

ih»:
Sun.rtu
S''"" ““
-a* &gt;»•: «.
Uhima-H.
ir-.-r.rf

.
Annthrr luipm um Arrest.
CHKAGofla. 17 -Hrtr, M.
private ss-re.try airi stenographer for AI-

...
III* I'lrdgo.
UrabW Mbbur,. &amp; Moen com.
t^Vrll
r’ lt“' who own* nil

MARK

* MORTGAGE SAI.r t,
Default having been mvl- In tlie oo

1W*~-. U*
&lt;&gt;f moitiiprn on page tw. Said
murtpntte
n**'gned
to Frances I..
K..*Herrick
L*l.t lwas
UlRnb
...... if..I..
_

„_1UKiK

.Lt u- ,hr ‘h-rapin- spirit* of D.— -*

No Mtatak

.......... - - *................................. au
appetite, ami my f.&lt;«l roli»hc«l and aatUfled
the eras hi- 1 &gt; ..i previously expei fenced.”
Gruw.« -v- Pa«.e, Watcrtotfn, Ma?.*.

Hood
’s Sarsaparilla
4 bv slidnnrM.t. ci
t_ .

,,, ih.-j.CS

TRADE
tail.* ...d U»&gt; rt,,

2■

I’levlg

m

JxumbagQ

“■-Th* B*rtU

Wrtar rapirf

Distress
«» gettbo a t wipt os the ghahgeb
ar*.
DyspepMadoe,
After h« gut well of Itself, it
Eatine
‘*tt,r&lt;sa c»rrfui atu-nuo0,
S und a remedy like Houd „

'

ing for t-.’l-g.nl complirity in the jury brib­
ing in the Cremlu cnsc. 1: i« b»Heved that
S’.alteaberj cate J as the &lt;«mfid.*ntlal

___ LEWP. MANSFIELD.

I ruffered several years with pain in th
J-f*:
by ..no bottfe of .Se. Jacob
OU; nave liad no return.
JOHN LUCAS.
Ktltch lu Back.
rJlli chronic Hitch

HERMAN ecn'WAYGD..

h6

LUMBACO IS

■ / J ■ rTlirorf w hvz

— .

.&lt; .,&lt;•*

rounty. Michigan. In Uber 27 nf mortgages on’
lS‘5c51?i
’“‘'rigage was mi the
con­
dition tbxt sboula defsultbciua&lt;1i-lnib&lt;&gt;i&gt;av.
rnriit of tbe lutcrert ou any dny whereon the
same is made pay tide a,* herein expressed, aud
should Ui* saii-c remain unpaid and la arrears
for thr rpare &lt;.f thirty days then and from
chmreforth after tti- lap-r of th.- *Jd
thirty day*, the principal «uin ot two
hundred and fifty dollars with all am-trngM nf itiicrt-M thereon, should become anti bo
due and |»ya!&gt;!e jinmedlntelv tb-renfier. al­
though foe |w-riod limited for tin- payment
thereof may not the* have expired, r.ml default
having been made in the nuvinci-.t uf Interest
dur NoremberlAth. IMS. and the •»);;« having
remained unpaid and tn arre^re lor il&gt;* space
ott.ilrty day* and upward*, tin- alore-ald prin­
cipal stun of $;■&lt;&gt; with nil ari'-amgc* of Interest
thereon is now due and payable by the terms
otsold mortsragc, and there tselximed to be due
at thl* date j*csi,-.“&lt; and an attorney fee of gas.
provided ter in raid mortgage, ami no suit or
proceeding at law liavlng beer. In»ttinted to rean'/uirt th 'eo?' MTt,rcd ky Srfld mortgage, or
Now tlirreforr, by virtue of the iiowrr of sabcontained In said ruortgaseand the statute In
such case insde ami provided, no.ire t* bereby
rlveu that on Hstuntaj-tNovemt&gt;cr llieMh, IMO.
at ten o'clock In the foretmo-i I -hall sell at
put Ife auction to the hlclie*: bidder, at lhe
north front door of Uic Court bon*-. In the. city
of Ha.Mlr.gs tthat luting thr-pl ct-wbere the Hrcult rourt for B»m cout-tv (« boldcn). lhe
premise* dercribnd fa said mosfgagr, or »o
much thereof mi may bencctn-sryf*&gt;pay Uir
amount duo on raid mortgage, with interest at
»cvrn percent, and all )ce»Ico*t«. together with
an attorney fee of gi*. covenanted for therein,
tbe premb:-* being described In said mortgage
a* all that certain piece or parcel of tend, lying
nnd ocing situate In the tonuxhlp of Yankee
Springs, in the conntv of Barrv, and state ot
Mlehtean and described as folloste. to-wil: The
south vast fraction of section thirty-two &lt;=2i In
town three, north &lt;4 range ten west, containing
twmt-,.ravennndss-iooacreset tetd, les* the
lam! snhl the Hnvtipg* boat club, and tfc rights
deeded to said boil club and the island In Glut
lak- adicrining. .
Dated. HMtlng*. August tath. l^o.
FitATtcnt E. HnjtaicK.
A-Mgtufe for Mortgagee.
, smith &amp; r»u«novK,

agent or meca-nger who wrled xuamgM
to John Grab im and Fred Smith, trim were
’ BALTO’MD 1^ECHAS-A'VDGEL£RE3*
arrested r. few days «go for jury l-ribing.
Stclfeuberg'j arreit. Is by all od.Is eno of
tbo nrn-1 s.m.atlonal eplsodei ..f the entire
MORTGAGE SALE. '
«'»■’. for f. tiring* th” investigation into tbs
offlcaof tin ntaa wbd hiu i»«n popularly
W’heresw default hits been iu tbe conditions
( a mortgage exceufi-d by Charles W. Bieg*
mpp-w^l ta U tbe controlling spirit of nil &lt;and
Klien Blge* to E. K. Jos-t. trustee of the
that Im* bnppeao&lt;i. Jul-go Longeneekui- de- e*tate of Israel Cutting. d-c&gt;:a»c&lt;'. bearing date
cltnwl-to otata hut night wLetbcr or not th&lt;- ninth day of Nuvetnl&gt;cr A. D.. 1M3, aud rcr-.ntrd tn ’.In- office nf Register of Deeds for
Htalv-nt-r;; had admitted anything during •harp comity. Mlriilgun. November ninth. IKM.
hi* brief intorvfew, ami wk it h-, was prrewd lu liber nineteen of inqrtKuges. on pages tic aud
4G, un wbfeii mortgage there Is cJaliued to be
Uni for n statement be also-lifeHncd tn deny dtu&gt; and unietid at tbe dn'e of this notice the
that lie )4r.-l been pt3co.| hi pous.-wio.) ,.f new sum of nine hundred slxty-slx and Si ioodoll.irs
Principal and Ink rest, toerther with an attor­
and important fsjrtx
ney fee »f'twenty-five dollars, usttpulet-’d In
Htoltiuberg wo.* tah-n before tbo grand ! »am
c-r proreedii
g in
raid eiongagr.
mortgage, nnd
and no
no action
action er
proceediig
In
jury rnur*day, and, after Us examination ■ Uw
or, hi, equityhaving
havinghceu
beeninstituted
institutedtotorere...
­
o
I-..'.... .1
'.I cover
covertin-debt
luedrbtWfcmed-bv
aecmcd-bv-aid
ruldnuirtnstnanr
niurfnng*'orhuv
any
( part therwif.
MORTGAGE SALE.
। Notice 1* hereby glwa that bv virtue ota
THE EPISCOPAL CONVENTION.
Default having been made lu the condll'xms
power of saie contained in wild mortgage, and of a certain murtgago rnady by Morris B. Coi the statute tn Mii-h c«m- mxth- ned provided the ho-’ti mid Rosa F. Coliuou. bls ulfc. to Albert
। »;ud mortgage will be forccbwed try a .sulc of ^l.Nortti. dated January* third, a. D. 1«H and
i:..- mortgaged premises therein described, n-corded 1q the offirs ol the Register of Deedswhich sale will be made at the north duor of i&lt;».- Barry county. Michigan, on lhe tenth day of.’
conn house tn the city of Hasting*, tu tho Nuiimber. A. D. !*M. !n liber Jf. ot mortgage-,
ing «».-s*lon of tbe Prrteatnnt Ept«copil con*. ttie
enmity of Barry unit state of Mlrlilgan (tbs', he- on pace 53. on whteh montane there h. claimed
Vention In Now York th-.- coinmitte-. un ing the place of holding the circuit court for to. be due at lhe date ot till* notice the sum ot
coun’yr. at public Suction by the ‘ihcrtn eight hundred, seventy-six dollars and twenty
cum n* re|K&gt;rtoi that i: wa« inexpedient ut Barrv
of said county ou Saturday, the thirtieth day of seven cento (PrTr.gyj and an attorney fee ut
|4.-Mnl to witabliili a miiaionary eptreopam November A. D.. issa, at twelve o'clock noon, tweaty-five dollar* provided for in said mort*
to satisfy Uie amount which shall then be due! gage, and no suit or proceeding* at tew having
on *aht mortgage with Interest. co»u am) cx- been Instituted tu recover tbe money* secured
i-nses of svle. together with twenty-five dollars by said moetgage or any part thereof:
Ctrornry f&lt;-e a* stipulated In said nmrtgngn.
Now therefore, by virtue of tho power of sate
7 .ic preml-i*-* are described a* .follows, to-wit; contained In raid mortgage and the statute tn
pvMtponcv1.
Tlie south east quarter of the northeast quarter said rase made and provided, notice is hereby
ot seetlnh twcuty-seven. and Uir south liaff of given that on Hatuntay. the ninth day ot NovemAt'tbe afferutxm aareioti the mnrndmenu' the west h-ilf of the north west quarter of sec­ . rt. A*..D*1W* M ,e* o'clock In Hie forenoon. 1
tb- liturgy nd&lt;-pt.*l in committee ut tbo tion twenty-six, all in township three north, shall sell at public auction to the lifeboat bidder
range nine west, cvutalclug clgtity acres of ul the north front door of tbo Court house. In
lairtl more or Jes*.
the city of H -stings. Bairy county, Mich., (that
Dated August 24th, tow.
*»• ton -ul-titution nf th* t'p.b for
living the ph.ee where the clrentl court for
E.K..foxrs. •
f.!&gt; i'-alni in ill.- &lt;».v»t Friday •ervfce.
Item county I* iioldcii). the premises described
Hngtoti'* pnijxxition for n short Trustee uf the Estate of Israel Cutting d-veiiscd. In said niorigagi- or so much thereof as mav be
nsceysary to pay the amount dne ou said mort­
gage with seven r.mtame-holf tier cvnt7lntcrtstr
in the'. Attorney for Mortgagee.
and al! legal costs together with nu attor.iey&gt;
fee- of twvuity-nvc dollar* provided for thereto.rhe premises being described m said mortgage
CHANCERY* ttniiKK.
subject of divorce, on tbo ground that it wan
m» all that piece or parcel uf land lying ann tmIng ta the town id Hope. Barry county. MIvlilSlate «t Michigan, Fifth Judicial Circuit In gau.
and described. £ follow*, to-wit: The
&lt; Inuiccry.
'
mirth half of th- north cast quarter of .sectloti
Mult peudirie in the circuit court for the | nine
(9) in town two c) north, of r.uigr nine (»&gt;
eaunty
.
of Barry, tn ehaueery.
ehmieery. a:
a: the city
elty of
of'
JfaatHig* ou th- Uth day of September, A. D. wc»t. containing eightjr acres ot lantTmoic or
&gt;iu.-crated Ito®.
. •
Dated. Augutt Uth. 1*K&gt;
Hia Bowru. complainant va. WiUloni Bowen,
biohop of tii- R.-;-ieopi].di&lt;icv«-« of eastern
....
r, „A,'Uun M.Nopth,.Mortgage*.-.
&lt; Hah, n. BAt Ku, Att'y for Mortgagre. h
Michigan. Th.- csremony neenrre 1 in St. ctrfeurtMTit.
In thi- cause it atipeariux ttiat defendant.
1‘nv.i -chiirt-li, thiscire, of wliieb Ur. Davire W i Ilia'ii. Bowen. I* nut a resident of this Mate,
MOItfGAGB BALE. '
Ins t on r-cbir for manyyc.tr*. A di»tin- but r.-stiire In Kokomo. Colorado; therefore on
Driault, having been made lu the condition*
motion
of
Hndtb
&amp;
t
’
olcmve.
solicitors
for
comguisbed company of bivinp*, latest*, deacons plaluant. ft I* ordered th.-.: detenu ant enter his
'J*1* 0,0
and larnM-.i a«o-.t-I BbliopIMUer,Of New appearance in said cause, on or before four third das of febraary. a. D.. ISM. made by
Caroline E. Perrin, of Uiq city of Rochester,
York, jwaebel the sermon. - iosht-p Will­ months from date of till* order, and that with­ emmty
of Monroe, and state of New Ymi.to
in twenty .lays the complainant caose this or­
iam*. of Connecticut, presided, nr.d Bisbiip der
Anu
Blake
of
i
he
same
place,
and recorded iu
to be published In lhe Hastings BaXXKU. n
Wblpple, of Miunvsota, «n cvlobnint
t|m newspaper printed amt tmtithb-d in raid the office of the Register of Deeds of Barry
comity, said publication to tic continued once oiHinty. state of Michigan on the ssth da* of
Fcbnian-. A. I)., t«eo, lu liber t&amp;of mortgagee
at page cs. hy the nou-pajmeut of monies due
GUESTS OF CHICAGO.
tbereun. by which default the power of Mie
Cl reuit Judge­
therein rautalm-d ha* become operative, and
Smith ACotr.novK.
on which mortgage there Isetalmedtobedue
Solicitors for Complaluant.
and unpaid at tlie dale of this nottee, for prin­
Attest: Thou. 8. Bitter. Register.
cipal amt Interest, the sum of one thousand five
ClitCA«.«&gt;, Oct. -’1. — Ye.-t-rlny was a
hundred and slxty-rivc dollars and fifty eent a.
(fitaynMh
and no suit or proceeding al law
grillcfiil dny to the fnu-nmti-mal congr^m
ATTACHMBNT NOTICE.
itavtog been taMItuted to r.eovcr for debt now
fli-Ugak'A A k'Dg re»t Saturday night, a State ot Mlclilgaa. In she circuit court for the Srt3thX|!efUrt&lt;1 by ’4l‘l mert*a« or“»
-■ounty of Barry, in attaclrment.
qulatmorning, an I in evening devoid of any
"Notice
I*
'hereby given, that by virtue of tbe
Mrascr, Richard B. Messer and pan­
formality wa* a fitting introduction to tho ic;&lt;Tie*ter
W’. Reynolds, copartner* dnlrik- business at raid power ol «aie aud of lhe statute in such
lls'tlngs. Mleblssn. under the firm name nnd cos-- made and provided, the said mortgage win
style
of
Messer
Brother?,
t
Reynold*,
plalulIC*.
be foreclosed by n sale oft he premises n.erein
noon the delegates in&gt;peet&gt;*( the Armour
v«, Allen G. Freeman, defendant. '
dtscrllied. ami that on tin- setfi day of October.
minsion &lt;m Thirty-third street,' and subicNotice is hereby given that on tho twelfth day A. 1).. is-'j. at twelvffo’clock, boon, of that day
quently were driven to the water work* an I ot September. A. I&gt;. ih-ci. s writ of attachment at Hte main front rtnor or entrance of the court
Lincoln part The delegate.* arrived here w.-* July ls”i~d out o! the i-irctilt tor the county house in the city of Hastings, Harry couuty. aud
&lt;&gt;f Barry, nt Uir »ult of Che.«tor Nesvr. Richard
ofMlciifgan. t«afd court bocne being the
from South Bend, Ini, Saturday evening al B. Mcawr and Dante] W. Reynold.*,copartner* state
place orholdlng the elreult court within the
doing business nt HaMItic*. Michigan, under «to«'»r»n which the premises to be sold arc
tloo*6 the Gnuiii Pacifi?-bot-.-l, wh-.'ro tbj the linrj nsino and style of Messer Brothers A Situated), there will be sold at public vendue to
Iteyuoldl.
tbe
above
nsinnt
plaintiff*.
n«alnst
the
highest
bidder, the premises described lu
mayor ma ie a rh-jrl ad 1 rest of nel.-oms, and tbe ta’.ids. tciiemcuts. goods and chMlclv. mon­ said mortgage,
nr so mticli ttiere--; as iihall be
then the party retire.).
/
ey* aud effect* of Alk-n &lt;1. Freeman, the de-1 necessary to satisfy the amount due ou said
fr-mlunt above n-lined, for the sum of five hun­ imirlgage a* above set forth, with Hie interret
dollars, whleh raid writ was resuruable on thereon and the costa, charge* and expenses
At South Bend tbo programme wnsoa dred
the first day of O -tnber. A. D. 1MC».
allowed by law. whleh premise* .are dcxritted
follows; Drive through the "trusts, which
Dared this second day of Octob-r. A. D IflW. In Mid mortgage, as follows. Io wit; All that
Srcaiir, KN.irt'ita A Vamarxo.
tract ar parcel at tend situate in Yairkre
were crowded with applauding ctiuns;
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Spring, county ot Barry and state nf Michigan
vbit to thj expodtinu bull Un;. Wtlsbn
described a* the east hall of somheavt quarter
Bro*, shir! fact &gt;ry nnl tho O.iver plow
and itoutlieM: quarter of northeast quarter, ot
w.irksj.tbsncc to tbo ruins 'if Hon. Clem
ATTACHMENT N0TIC1L
' section thirty three and containing one IniuStudebaker'.* palatial lioin*. whare lunch State of Michigan. In the circuit court for the ?.n&gt;.'J.an&lt;1 ‘•T'-i'ly acre*. Alto the Horatio W.
Itali farm In Baltimore, described n* southeast
was partaken of in tlio dining room, wfifeh
county ot Itirry. in attachment.
quarter of northeast quarter and north halt of
John W. Babcock, plaintiff. v». Allen G. Free­ ttm northeast quarter ot southeast quarter, ot
wa» i&gt;y good luck unharmed by tbe lat* fire;
defendant.
tettUoti tv o (31. also northwest quarter ot tiorthtbence to tho Notre Dame convc iL At 5 p. /man,
Nolle* is bcrthy given that on thc nlneteentb we-.t quarter (excepting twenty acres off the
tn. they went aboard tboir train an I otartad 'day of September. A. D. tfto, a writ of attacb- mirth end thereof, testing twenty -seven acres),
for thia city. South Bond was in holiday. iiirnt was duly Issued out ol the circuit court also fifteen acre* off tl-.e north end of southwest
lor the couuly of Barry, st the suit ot John W. quarter of northwest quarter of semfoti one. all
Babcock, the above named plalntltf. against lb« in town two north rouge eight west, in Mich­
lands, tvuerients. goods and chattels, tnooeys
FOR THE MONEY THERE WAS IN IT. nod effect* of Allen G. Freeman, tlie defendant igan.
Dated, Marshall, Midi.. July Mlb. ttts.
above named, for the nm of-one hundred ami
Ann B1.AKP. Mortgagee.
flffv-four and «0 ion dollar-', whleh said writ was
W H.I.IAv D. AtiAM.i, AH'y for Mortgagee.
tilbliionlsta of Duhuqnr, Iowa.
returnable on Hie first day of October, A. D.

■ Dtn i qii:, Iowa, Oct. )&amp;—Some t;n:ong.&gt;
n problbitio i spy wa* s-mt here to obutln
evidence against saloonkeopersosUing liquor
in rklaHou of thu prohibitory few. Thurs­
day tha cafe-4 iu which be wns Interested
were called for trial After tho«rta! of tbs
lira! coin lunl procjcJ«l for twum time one
of tboattomfiysfar tho dufeusouff.T.-l tb.fuHowing letter in evideiire:
- DfUfijCK. lows-Month 7. Gk.vr- or Pkh•oxAt. Linrnrrv AmoctATinx. Dubuque; 1
l&lt;mi uar
■ —................ - - - -...... aninsoymi foil-" for violator of Injunc-tna.
.I . .....1..—
i.lut.if Ifll.if 1,111 II. 4AV«

all right, ill- uatne i» Joseph Merrer.
"A Fnirxb.
Tbe attortwy* for tbe proweotiui were
dumfounded. They read the teft-r and were
obliged to admit that the handwriting was
.. . «
, U— —..w —kf. Ii,.&lt;i I .-.fl lit
their emptor. Nona of the ca«ea were div
nowdof. Tno reading ot tbe lettar Im. cre­
ated cowtertiatfoo among tbo few Prohlbt-

Dated tills Tail day of Otiober, A. D. iras.
STI ART. KNAffKX A VAXABMAy.
Attorneys for Ftaintlff.

SHERIFFS SAI.R.
Notice I* herebv elven that liy virtue of a writ
of fieri laris:- Issued out of Mid under the sen! of i
Hu- cireini court for the County of Barry, aud !
Stateot Michigan, to nic directed and delhen-d i
and against tin- cnods nnd chattel, lauds and
ti-ueinealsof Carrie K. •"rota and Nelson H.
Cro*.s in the county of B.irry, and tn favor of
William 8. Goodyear deceased, {the said suit
having been revived In tbe name of Mary T.
Goodvear. executrix of the last will and testa­
ment of sahl decrarei!. I did on the 10Ui day of
April. A. D. HWt. levy uj»n nnd selre all tlie
right, title and Interest of the said defendants.
Carrie E. Cross and Nelson H. Cross, in aud to
the following property and' lands to-wtt: The
eaxt half of tlie north east quarter of section
right In town t.iree north, of range nine west
containing eighty acres ot land more or less, all
of which Iriwlbexposeforaaieandsallatpubhc auction or vendor to the highest bidder, at
the north frontdoor of Hie Court House, in tbe
city of Hastings. In iaht county 6f Barry, on
Kalurdav. the ninth day of November, A. D.
IMP, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day.
Dated at the City of Hastings this IMh day of
September. A. D. tmo.
Bakxr Siibixku.
Sbcrifl of Barry County.
Smith A ColubovM, Atty’s for Ftaintlff.

tlodiata iu tbo city.______________

&gt;&lt;■«
--------.
IxdiaXaPOUS. Oct. IT—Judge Irwin, of
tlie Marion county criminal court, yester­
day decided the dreased beef art of fbe last
leirislature to be unconstitutional, and dithat an entry be nmd. d.W
Philip Klein, of Urn Chicago Drowd Beat
company, against whom the proceedings
ware brought.
______

PIHIHAIK ORDER.
“
State of Michigan, County of Ba«&gt;y-«u
At a session of Uin Probate Court for tbe
countv of Barrv. bolden at the ITobate Office tn
the cirv of Hastings, tn said county, on Tuesday
the '.'Ith’day ut KeiKcmbcr.lnUie year one thoua-

man, a minor.
ATTACHMENT NOTICr.
State of Michigan, in the circuit court for tbe
county of Barry. In attachment
ulnor in said petition described.
Frank G. Goodyear and Georgw A. Bartms.
Thwupcn ft f» ordered, that Thursday, the
copartner* doing buslne*-* st Hostings, Michi­
gan. under tho firm name and style of Good-­
year* Barnes, plalotlffs. vs. AUeeQL Freeihan.
d Notlreta hereby given that ou the twelfth day minor and ail other peraons Interreled In said
of Septwmta-r. A. D.ixw.m writ of atwhment of relii eourt tuet'1 to*bo°hofil^n nt "u»e*Prepare
wa* duly Ivued otit of the circuit court for tbe
county of Iferrr. at the suit 6f Frank (J. GoodIf any there be, why the prayer
icar and tfeonte A. B»rnet. oopartnera doing
business at Haattng*. Michigan, under tlie firm
mar not be granted. And It
name and «tyle of Goodyear &amp; Barnes, tbe
above named plaintiff*. &lt;qptln»t the lands, teny-

died at H.-ASa.’ m., S-Unlay at the realdrno« cf Norman William*. l»» Calumet
*
»_____ v..u n.u Im&gt;ii in bl*

north west.

GUARDIAN’S SALE.
lu Urn nistlrr of the relate of Daisy B. Flfleld.
Abagidl Fjgaid-ai^^VIlIliun T. FtCcM.
. Notlre.-tTheret.y rivFu tliatl&gt;balt sell Bt pub.
Ilcaucttou. tothc blgbret bidder, on Tuesday
th- men day &lt;&gt;( October. A. D‘. i-*a at ten
a clock, tu tn- forenoon, at the probate court
MW* in thcrlt’ot HaMlngs.lif thgcounts of
Barry. In the hui.- «&gt;t Michiuno. ]u:rsuaLt to
license and authority gnmt«i) to me on the iuth
•Uy of Aii"i:-.t, A. D.. trs?, by the probate court
of Britv county. Mtehlean, ;dl of the estate,
nulit. title and Interest of tire said minors of. In
and to the real estate situate and being In tlie
county uf lUrry, In the state of Michigan,
known and descritied as follows, to-wtt: The
equal undivided three eighteenth* CHS) of the
east half of lhe south west quarter, and tbe
north one hundred and twentt-eevrn amt onehalf acres «f the wath east quarter, all on li-ctfon twenty-seven in town four north rangv
nine west tn Barry county. Michigan, subfeet to.
mortgages to the utnouni of four thousand one
hundred dollars f(i.ioo).

Attorneys tor rialntlffs.

�THE RIGHT AND THE LEFT.
WHY

IN

IS

THE

RIGHT

HAND

PREFERENCE TO THE

THE MARKETS-

UTTLE MOCCAS1NED FEET.

THE SPECIALIST

In some unknown repion of tbe Now World.

USED

Pattering soft In

LEFTT

' .

Com—

Beef-Live. •S.TS^Sa; esh-e*. 9bM.

known to chronotogwroas “once upon a time,”
u solau-votis plant peculiarly persecuted Ln

Clear os tbo ring of the tinkling chain,

Hons of too many hungry and herbivorous*
admirer*. In such a cam tho common re­
source of any ordinary unscrupnlou* mem­
ber, of the solanum family would doubtless

Seeking tn mln, for my fickle mur.

XJm-^'ili!.’g at «c per bbl: water lime, 81-80

Every little custom or peculiarity has a
history attached to it; and it would be sur­
prising, therefore, if so curious a problem os

• and o'sr.
tactios of polksning three iu obtnudva friends
Muse who Inspired without demur
aud actual encmicw. Any other &gt;olanum
would have filled its item and leavre with
traltcr of fact, an old subject, and om» that narcotic juleei, nml made Itself exceedingly
Ouidiag me Into Elyrixn te-lds;
bitter to tbe taste, *o that tbo beast* and
Wonderful, too.
that baby hat
theorizing. Evon tho derivation of the term birds, disgusted nt the first bite, would have
l-cnding me thither to fairy land;
dcrixted from tho vain attempt to devour it.
-“left” tuts bron a source of ranch controversy
Canting
lhe
spell
that
a «irsn «leldic
Archbishop Trench says, the “loft" hand is so Not so ths father of nil potatoes Tliat hon­
called bceauM it la left unrinployad to much est and straightforward plant declined to
Iu that view be doe* not receive much sup­ liarorecouroo to Mich mean strategy Hard
port; indeed, hl* coucIumod hiu been sturdily prared by herbivores in the struggln for ex­
opposed.
istence, it htruck out a now lino far ftmlf and
Slsall it bo tn a tl:uo k&gt;* fair.
The question m to whether our ancestor* far Ireland. It invented the tul»er
And what b tho tuber, which natural se­
answered emphatically in the affirmative. , lection. thus aeting ufxwi tho nccrerities of the
All uro agreed on this point. But were the primeval potato, sya-c-edt-d in producing for
Leadlnx tho trend of her »lm;0o Ute
ancient Hebrews a left hand.d people! Dr
a hungry world I Essentially and fundamen­
Far from the world and Its vulgar strife
Erienmeycr has given nn utcresting and tally it is not, as mo-t |&gt;eoplo bnagios, a root,
—Frank lyn W. I^o.
learned lecture to prove that they wore. but an underground branch, bearing bud* and
Dld’t Itounce 111m.
*
Mot of tlie Aryan people writo from tho undeveloped leaves on its surface, which wc
left to the right of the sheet of paper,.and in know tu» eyes, and capable of doing all the
“Yon do uot remember old Sam Hammond
their books the lines run In the same direc­ work of u branch in producing foliage, flow ot Hud-ou. who butit the steamboat Lcgidation. Moat of tbe Semitic people, on tho&lt;x&gt;n- era and berries. All that is peculiar to tbe tor, which ran between Hudson and New
tkary, writo from right to left. Instead of
York forty-five years agoF said an old rmlregarding this essential difference ns a mere t*o cardinal points. First, It hnppenr to de­ dent to an -Argus reporter. “Oh. nol yon
velop under ground tan accident which, ns bod notrevu tbe prcpof day then. But I will
characteristic of habit, kept up by that rev
ercnce for tradition which is deeply rooted in wo all know tn tbo familiar cases of hy«n tell you on amuriug story connected with old
the Semitic mind. Dr. Erlenmeyer thinks and suckers, may occur with any ordinary Sam and hU bent. Hammond was n wealthy
that th* direction taken by tho hand of a branch any day), aud, secondly, it is large, man for hi* time, Ul»urnl with Ills money, but
Semitic' sprite ira* due to physiological cause swollen and soft, becau.o it contain* large n- indifferent and carolaa with hi* dreta. IU*
scrvj3 of material, laid up by tbe plant in thh appearance wn«slovenly, while the knot of his
necktla generally rroteil abort! hi* riibuhlcr.
tbo Old Te*tauu?nt, nnd probably tho early
“Old Sam thought he would take a trip to
Talmudists after them, naturally wrote with
A tuber. In fact, must be regarded merely New York upon his bool, and when tho gong
their left bsnd*, and would have found it dif­ a* one of tbo many plans adopted by plant* soundi-d for mpjwrtheold mon found bls way
ficult, if noh impossible, to write with lhe In order to *ccura for themselves continuity to tho table, and took a seat nt ths side of a
other hand. Dr. Erlenmayer says ho has of existence. In woody shrubs nnd trees tho finely dressed lady. Tlie clerk ot the boat,
found striking confirmation of tho theory in material laid up by tho individual to provide only employed tho day previous, and never
tl&gt;e Talmud, and cites a passage which insists
having heard of it* owner, otpiod Hammond,
that certain sperm] prayer* and inscriptions in tho inner bark, which doe* not die, aud and I turned lately mado for him. 'Say, old
man,’ he. said, ‘you will have to got up and
and not with the left. As the execution of a* almonds, mmx-ron nnd pyrus japonira art eat nt the next table.* Hamtnoud was a Little
this exceptional work was difficult, and re­ enabled to blossom in early spring before the deaf, and either did not hoar him or pre­
quired tlmo' and patience, it la implied that foliagv itself begin* to come out.—Cornhill tended not to, and kept an munching but PkxL
tho proesm* of writing with tbo right band Magazine.
Tho elerk rushed to tbeeaplrin uit-l naked
wa* a departure Com tho ordinary method
permission to ‘yank a dirty l;-oklng old top
IVhat I* lUtoallstn?
tlien ip vague.
from the supper table.'
It
is
um*1 to designate those in tbe Church
History, however—as was pointed out soon
‘•The captain camo Into the cabin nnd gave
of
England
who
have
given
grant
promi
­
after the publication of tbe doctor's lecture—
one glance at the offender. 'Good ixctivcn*.
nence to a iMrticular kind of ritual recently
young man,' ha whispered, 'do you know who
tnost ancient forms of Semitic letters within revived for n definite aud acknowledged pur­ tliat UF ‘No,’ replied the affrighted clerk.
our roach are tho Pbamirian characters of pose. Thi* i* not in the least to In Identified •That is old Sam Hammond,' answered the
the Moabite stouo, which characters date with tho general improvement in tone and captain, 'who own* twaHy-nui? buildings in
ta*u&gt; which ha* taken place from an as*lbetio
the city of Hudson, ami owns thh boat.’
cion Ui tbi* instance rends from left to right, point of view in tbo public worship of all re­
“Toe |&gt;araJyxt&gt;d clerk was *prech!en fur a
ns we do in tho present day A learned cor- ligious IkxIImu Even Nonconformist bodlus limo. Finally be said;' 'Cap, lend me two
rrspeudent of Tho Britbb Medical Journal have now their leveling up of ritual. Wo dollars and let mo off nt tbo next, landing.'"
stldra that tho practice of writing from right read in a recent number of one of tbrir —Kingston Argus.
magazine:., “tba holy table should In placed
against tlie wall of tho chancel qr apox of
the church. It should bo coveri^with a
cloth, a* richly embroidered with sultabto
designs as possible. Behind tbo table should

per bbl.
Ost»-l&gt;~Mc per bu.

gSK^tr5SJS;p«^

Piaster -Selling at 83 per tbn.
. Hatt—Seiitnx st 81 Mr bbl.
Timothy Herd-celling alfsl FXX- per bu.

Detroit.
taper bbl; dried. '.".(Pric
Butler—1S&amp;I9C.

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rouKry-Lirc; Fowl#, oc; spring chicken*,
Tc: dbcM.se; turkeys. Sc.
Wheat--No. 1 white. T3’»c; bo. J rcu.

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Grand Rapids, Mich.,
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^akih^
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

This powder never vanes. A msra-l uppurity *
strength and wbolreonirtivs*. More economical
than the ordinary kind*, and cannot be sold In 1
competition wfihtbotnuliftudeorlowdrst, short
weight, slum or phosphide i-owders. Sold only
in cans. Bovai. Bakixc I'uwomk Go.. ioe

Every ono must have observed wliat are
usually called tho whisker* on a cat's upjier
lip. 'fheiMoof these in a state of nature to
very important. 'They are organs of touch.
place of embroidery. Against this, ia tbe
They are attached to a Led ft clew glands un­
tween tbe two method* wj» bridged over by midst of a narrow shelf, should stand a der thu skin, and each of tbe« long nnd stiff
tbo Immediate practice ot writing alter­
This is indeed Ritualism, but it differs not hairs is connected with lhe nerves of tbo lip
nately—hko an ox plowing—and, therefore,
Tho
slightest contact uf there whisker* with
in degree but in kind from that to which, for
called Botutropbedon writing."
any surrounding object I* thus felt must dis­
The net result of this interesting contro­ tho sake of brevity and convenience, wc tinctly by the animal, although tho hairs
versy teem, to bo that tbo ancient Helfrews technically apply that term. Tho Ritualism thenm-lrre arc insensible. They stand out os
were approximately near Charles Reade's
each aldo iu tho Uou as well as in the common
ideal, namely, “either banded," or, rather, ward form, and tbo enforcement on tho minds rat; so that from print to point they arc
that they did not solely confine themselves to of tho worshipers by external symbolism, of eqnal to the width of the anima!'* body. If
the education of tbe right hand. But tho certain dogmas. Tbo Ritualists thvipselves we imagine, therefore, n lion stealing through
would indignantly repudiate any other id-*a.
a covert of wool in an imjerfret light, we
the rigid hural, in preference to tho left, Tho Ute Rev. a J. Le Geyt. a well knownJ i .shall at once m tlie use of tlure long liaira 1 ,
. ’ « V, Urri-etos*
remanent.
Ritu.-di-.tic leader, wrote thu*: “The chief
, pleasant, profitable poritlnhs for tbe right men.
tuuural, or ia it acquired;*’
point
and value of all ritual U that/it sym­ They indicate to bjm, through tho nlewt Good salaries and expen-r-. paid wer’dy. tjtu
AriMoUc strongly contends tliat in this, a*
bolises and cxprcsMo-, and at tho-Amo time feeling, nnyv'.«taclo which may pre^-ut it- era! Inducements to begipneni. No previous
tn all other instance, tbo organs of tbe right
i self to lhe p-i'-uge of hl* body; they prevent experience necessary. Outfit free. Write for
. ride are Sioro powerful than these on tbo left. unslirines und protects, dogmatic truth. thorustloi f bought; nnd icavre, which would term, giving age.
CltABI.KKn.C&gt;!AMK. .
Plato, bqwsvcr, ridicules tho idea that tba Ritualists, so called, have no desire to cscapo giro warning to hi* prey if ho wire to at.
•buneryman. Hoche*ter. N. y.
u»e of the rl^nt hand i* natural, and attri­ under tlfb guise of harmlesa ncnentitiea.
t jmpt to pas* through too close a bush; and
Mention tiilsj&gt;aper.
bute.. the wcaknets of the left *ldo to ths bad Ritualbun unquestionably docs symbolize doc­ thus, in conjunction w ith tbe soft cushion* of
trine,
and
therefore
has
been
so
carefully
leg
­
habit cx-tabu*hcd by nurses and mother*.
his feet and tbe fur upon w bich be tread.n
Finally, several doriora say there to no islated for by tbo church." One of ths (tho retractile claw* novae coming in contact
Ritualistic clergy (tbo Rev. W. J. E. Bennett)
anatomical difference in the two hands.
with tlie ground’, thoy enable him to inure
Hero a conflict of authorities with a ren- • xnininod *otuo y ears ago before tbo ritual towards bis victim with a st illness greater
geancol Though it is not for mi to step in commission, on bring asked, “You do not even than that of tin- make, thnt glides along
coutend,
then,
for
any
asthctic
purpose,
but
nnd decide where “d&amp;ftors disagree,” certain
tho grass and i* not perceived till it l» colled
conclusions are so obvious that they will oc­ strictly Mr a doctrinal purposoF' answered, round its prey.—Boston Budget.
cur to anybody after a little reflection. Ln “Decidedly; the «Hthe tic purpose forms an
afterward, but is not tbe object."—
the first place, if tue use of what wo call tho accident
Lore and friendship.
Fortnightly Review.
"dexter” fiand. in prcfcrenca to tho-Left, were
Some propose to discountenance all goedp
an “original instinct,” all men alike would
of whatever kind, os a bar to slander. But
lx- right handed—there could bo no exception.
A trailer who trios to overreach bis Indian
Tho tact that then- are exception* proves con­
customers finds himself stamped with an ex­ necessarily to tile its teeth all down,” ami to
i lusivaly that the partiality for tbo right hand
pressive nickname, which' ho b&gt; unable to hare conversation harmless it is unnecessary
’ i» acquired.
•
efface. Mrs. Ktnrio tell*, in her “Early Days to confine it to impersonal matter*, or to ro­
Three ;-.?enu no reason to doubt thai tbo
in tbe Northwest," ot a trader named Rolette,
left rido might Lo cxlurateri equally a* well a*
tion to tho fft-ad common pbiro level There
tbo right. In cases of jrcident, tbe left band
“flvo more," because,, let tho Indians offer should be a generous latitude accorded to all
to often made to do work that was formerly
what number of skins they might in bartermonopolized by tho dexter hand; and ths
and neighbors may tie spoken of as though by
special excellence which not infrequently
sow, miraculous |»wer they could hear all
more."
characterizes performances under such a diffi­
The Indians, however, on tbe arrival of the remarks. 'Wo would soon did ike our duares:
culty is notorious. Of a scimolmastor who
annuity money, would try to get tho better
was born Without a rifcht band, the following
hatred of there wa have injured ever crvepK
ntnuslngepigram was written:
was apportioned to each man. woman and into tho heart. There ia too little human
Though of thy right bund nature hi'lh bereft •■hild, the father ot a family tried to make love in tlio. world. Love and friendship, that
divine form of love, shoulil Ik- uwdduoua'.y
the numt&lt;cr of his lodge as large as possible.
Rigid woU thou writes: with the hand that'* left
A dialogue like tho following would occur -cultivated. How friendship is exnluri in
poetry and* romance I How our hearts thrill
lu this ‘ particular case tho dexter hand between the agent nnd an Indlnt], as the nsi
with admiration when wo road in hl*u&gt;ry of
multi not have Lvcn mimed: but even when man banded to'tho agent a little bundle of tbe illustrious few that have Ix.-vn willing to
"How sfiany have you In your lodguF'
"Fifteen,” answer* tbo Indian, carofullf* friendship!
Charles Reade, who ones startori a long
Strive then to win firisods, and in all hitrrcounting his bundle of stick*.
*
merrspaper dl tension on ambidexterity, was
courso with them appeal only to their nobler
■ot opinion that mankind can, ought to and
eventually will be either bonded. That it ia
corning
them, thereby proving tliat your
Tho agent lays aside two sticks.
pcwdblo to train both hands is evident from
friendship i» worthy of tho name.—Fannie L.
"How many womenr*
Fancher in Ladles' Homo Journal.
Thn-o more sticks arc laid aside.
hand while ho was drawing a landscape with
"How many childrenf
thoOther. A&lt;ain, I’rofossor Edwin Morse,
“Eight-"
id Salem, Mass., could draw dmultaneoariy,
unless bo has something worth telling, recent­
Eight sticks are added to tho heap.
- and that, too, before an audience, two dif­
ly told a story at hia expense to a party of
ferent objects with either band; or lie would
that remain f asks the agent, sternly. The friends, which wo* overheard by a reporter.
draw an object with one hand and nt the
•‘Not long ago.” bo -aid. "1 rucrivod a
culprit, whoso arithmetic hail not servnd him
to play out Lis trick, would disappear amid poem from an unknown contributor, who
■tbe abject with tbo other.
lived in a llttlo western town. The letter noFurther examples of thia ambrdext.-aus
companying tho manuscript wa* wrifteu in
that confidential strain which always proves
tary, since in every day life w« can see
abundant proof of what Is possible iu this
direction. Piano players and organists, for
An aching void—A dude's headache.
• forming me that ho had been
instance, have to train bath linnda. Taking
The offoctiou which an aunt lavishea upon
there nnd many other circumstances under
tonsideration, there can be no doubt that
children could bo taught to uso both hands
with equsl freedom n&gt;sd facility, and, per­
desired; indued, bo wan frank enough testate
haps, Lf they were left to thcunrirse, tbe
that bo did not consider tho verm inclosed
. A young lady named Key offered a lock of had any market ruluo. When 1 examined
result wop Id bo just tlio same. But it is Imher
hair
to
a
gentleman
whose
offer
of
mar
­
jwratlra that a child sliould be taught to.eat,
riage
she
had
declined.
Ho
replied,
with
dress, play aud write ns quickly as possible.
This B patent To teach a child to do all groat bitterness, thnt tbo lock would bo uwr had received
these things with both hands would taka Ina to him without tbe Key.—Detroit Free
insert ptictus nearly allied with tbo Phatnicrin, are,” he adds, "torietiniee written
from right to left; other*from left to right.

Hastings Banner,

S1.00 a Year.

WANTED sS’TuM’.k,'

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XJmJuhsiMcMullen Building. South Div. Street. Grand Kaoids. Mich

How to Save Money is Worth Knowing.

DO YOU

VALUE THE GOOD THINGS OF LIFE?
Then take advantage of the

Best and Largest Stock of Dry Goods and Groceries
In Barry county.

With every

Twenty Dollars You Trade with us
We make you a present of $6.00 back, in the shape of

A USEFUL BOOK

Come and see it.
useful books.

nearly. If not quite, twice a* long as with onu
band only; and, therefore, ns a matter of ex­
pediency. tbe latter course is generally adopt'
cd. ami it must be admitted that, taking all
thing* into consideration, ft is tbe more juditime. that, it I* oxtremely doubtful whether
CharI«-» Reade's ideal will be realized —All
ths Year Round.
•

all probability derived from the German

Tbe discusrion consequent upon tlw in­
crease of leprosy in tbo east load* to curious
conflicts of opinion regarding its cause. Ono
authority declares it to bo beyond question
the result of a hot and damp climate; another

state of perspiration;
piration; a third from sitting in
says
a draught; a fourth
f. —
~ *thatIt--tohereditary;
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ia contagious,
contarioti'-. and tn is
Is caught
a fiflu that itt is

• When a storm to advancing, I

good
tiaromctar and a
^.rrentlv when a storm ia eneitn.
^-uhollt tbo indumenta tho cloud* mar be
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idly from the soul

Budget.

We have already given away over 200 of these

Keep your eye upon this space for BARGAINS
which we will offer next week.

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES

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XXXIV

NO. 27.

Hastings Banner.

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October 30.issa
Puhllihed Wednesdays, by
COOK &amp; 2STISICBI2.it

I Quarter Million

BAWMUB, BABBT CotntTT, Micjuoax.

“ateh:
pEB 'Y'ZE-A-Td.
before the end of the year the
r’P,lJ°a W|U PO'IHvely be fl.25.
ac&lt;-‘ wii,.,,
wl”. be ilJl,wl for po»t^inFy ' rabscriiter reside* ouutde af the
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failure

COUNTY NEWS.
are authorized to rewL52?Tfrt'’l‘’"JJ-fur ’,,e H A NN m::
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•'!»&gt;' i Co cue of the largest Wholesale Clothing Man­
' of New York faded. We bought the entire stock at
sale for sixty cents on the dollar, and now offer it at

1.

WHOLE NO.-1796

Hastings Banner.

ktaoic Grove.
CJKonJcwcM. Assyria.
J cstmaster, Lacev.
Poslnuuter. Banfirid.
t v «
O’Donnell.
J. N. Covert. Carlton.
Postmantcr, Ens-port.
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Irving.
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PorttUMter. Milo.
Cedar Creek.
I ‘.(I. Norwood, Delton.
JohuHhcan. Hickory Corners.
u"W" in
l'ralrti:viilr.
Stt’ nL*i,M,r; CreMy’a Uoraerai
win. Brnwant. tiroward.
A. (., JeMup.OnuunjylRc.
I ottnmstar, Yankee Hpnups.
&lt;■
l . V&gt;. Arnairntig. Bowens Mills.
1.
A..Io were agents*III be receipted
.nr t tee Bannki: proprietors, and we trust
«i*uT.rlV*,7fl,,J*‘ ',laew “a"”’d »ho-hare
not settled with tw will, between tliU date and
p*y their »nb*cripl(ons to the
bannem # agents named above.
llr-’WTtfully.
Of)OK :tf2U8KKRN.

The presents were many and very appro­
The dryer closed Wednesday and ThnriT- priate for the occasion. Rev. Petry made
day to dry drops.
the presentation speech: Mr. Flower in a
The strike in the dryer terminated in few timely remarks thanked hh friends.
working at tin- same wages.
Dr.'McLcay spoke of tlw married life, say­
Carrie and Abbie Potter were home ing the question was often raised “was
Wednesday and Thursday.
nut married life u failure." Nci ao with
James Putter attended the .sale of hones the life of this axed couple and tiieir chil­
at Prairieville.
dren. He haul life was as we made it
C. M. SmitJEis still on the sick Hat.
contrasted the life of this family when*
Fanners are busy husking corn.
.
education and refinement extetod and the
E. G. Bennett went to Grand Rapids to family who#e parents and perb*p* chUpurchase fall goods.
drvn came home' full of profanity and
Prof. .1. M. Srnitlr spent Sunday with his whisky. 1 should mention, here of 20
parents.
grand children 16 were present to enliven
No church at Hie Springs Sunday even-' the yon 1 pany with tiieir youthful pranks.
iiig.
Mr. and Mrs. Flower can truly say they
Myron Potter and wife visited bls broth­ have discharged their duty to their &lt; reator.
er’s family ut Otsego,last week.
their children and their country, what
W. II. Smith expect# u cousin to visit more can they do? About 11 o'clock the
him from Otsego county.
audience began to disperse, ail saylng-they
Farmers are talking *4 11 hundred for had trad a good time.
buckwheat flour.

Ix-vi Smith is quite ill.
Mr. Hastings, of Kalamazoo, was here
buying wood last Munday.
A. Shultz and family have moved Into
their new’houne.
J. A. Hall, who has been ^siting his
brother in Nebraska, is expected. home
this week.
N. R. Nash returned from bls trip to
Allegan county where he has been looking
after hls MQv niill interest*. He has sold
150,000 feet of lumber to Otsego parties.
Pofk Hlnca and son arc layink brick for
. ..ix-h.illn Overcoat.-........................................ 54.06 worth $ 7.00
the felt l»o&lt;&gt;t factory. •
, 11 Beaver
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........................................ 50O ••
Klnnlo Merritt is at home. She has
$.00
been
teaching in Iqnia county.
&lt;
Holton
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'J.00
Fred Olis and Will Havens, went to
I ine Pin Head Chinchillas, flO. that retail the world over at 815.
Knlamnzoo Friday uu business.
N., P. GritBn, who has has b^en. work­
&lt;\.-..at-....................................................... $1.75. 2.00 and
Eldred &amp;■ I&gt;orr have evaporated 2.000
[ Mra. John Crites, who has been visiting bushels of apples and have on hand about ing for N. IL Nash, is vb&amp;lng friend# at
1.75. 2.00 and 2.50
her parents, Mr. and Mra. th Hiring, lias 1.500 bu.
Kalamazoo.
Sail
returned to her home In I’nlun. Oregon.
' Tlic open lodge was i&gt;ostponed to the
... 3.50 worth G.00
J. M. Smith is on a short vacation nt his Mtond Friday in November.
... 5.00 ••
8.00
home in Woodland.'
Special school meeting at Lha Yankee
... G.00 “
Bom, to,Mr. and Mrs. Gipe Inst Wednes­ Spring* school house first Monday evening
While it Is true that a Building Associa­
10.00
day, a m&gt;u.
tion cannot become Insolvent or fall. If
in November.
. . .10.00- ••
16.00
Many of our leachrt* attcndnl Ute cxi&lt;w Tinker is very low and not expected heavy losses shoiild occur, tlic profits
... 12.00 “.
1S.00
would hereby b£ redue&lt;-d and Hie stock
aminnlion Friday and Saturday.
to live.
00
“Mrs. J. M. Smith went to I'ralricvlli’e on
Star lodge 1. (&gt;. G. T. elected the follow­ would as a consequeuee Iweome unprofit­
15.00 : or.
Thursday last.
able as an Investment. It is important to
ing officer# last Friday night:
,&gt;huw the fluent Sult* in Woratwl. Cus-iuH-re*. Cheviots, (a# good as any local
Inquire therefore what the natureof Build­
1 &gt;scar Holden and wife, of Homer. Cal­
&lt;’. T.—W. W. Watson.
- Sunt,.
.h.ntilu ttiir t.rli.*
ing 'Association business l.&lt; Does it w
houn County, visited Itiends in Woodland
V. T Mrs. R Bdsklrk.
last week.
.
speculate witlvits funds In any way? No.
Sec. —FrnI Raymond.
otirdiily t«&gt; inform every former patron of ours of the advantage# we.offer during
Does it give credit to anytrady, and there- .
W. Cramer went to Battle Creek on busi­
F. S.—Etbelyn Shank.
4unrawtee to-save one-third I" onr-ltalf on every garment bought at these bankby
expose Itself to Io##? No. 1*k-s it in­
ness Munday.
Trett-*.—-E. G. Bennett.
,
cur liability by obtaining credit of other
Grattan Huddle, ot West Baltimore.
Marshal—E. G. Bennett.
people?* No. What then does it do? It
Ohio, visited friends hi Odessa and Wood­
I. G.—Mrs. S. Courtney.what you buy and get your money if not convinced of the truth of the'aliove fart,
merely loans Rs funds to its own member*
land lust week.
0. G.—Mark Ritchie.
and on first mortgage security on real e»e
Woodland people arc blessed with anoth­
Chaplin —Mrs. Hulda Potter.
interested in good clothe# and desirous of saving dollars, should patronin the
er kind of peddler, and although R may
Jonathan Smith has returned from the tute. No business in the world is safer.
not tie very profitable it is some Uuu-s quite north and 1* now stopping at the Springs. First mortgages on real estate are every­
relieving when we have some less than a
A surprise party al John Carter’s last where recognized as the best possible se­
curity. But Hii# I# not all. A mortgage
dozen cats to put them in a sack take them Monday night.
to a building association is much safer
away to our neighbor* and quietly drop
tliau ordinary real estate mortgages and
tlii-m at their door, simply because we did
not want them and thinking our neighbors
John Mattoc moved into V. Kilt's house for three reasons:
1. Tho loan# are made only toraemliers.
would be highly delighted with them. the 3*1.
.
But sueli generosity is not well apprecia­
Bom. Oct. Slid, to Mr. and Mra. Wm. Both principal and interest are paid in
small monthly i&gt;ayment«. There h less
ted. and if the ]&gt;eddlera of east Carlton Hill Jr., k daughter.
have any tuore they had better kc-'p them
Mr. Lark, of Grand Rapids, moved Into liability of a default oecuring than there
would be if a large sum was to Im- paid at
nt homer or they will Itavc them Mindly rra the Delong Bonso on Hie 25Uit timed.
.
Saturday morning old Mr. and'Mrs. one time. ’
2. The ixtndwcr eommenct-y to repay
G. W. Palmerton moved hls barn on Shoup had a yarrow escape of life while
I Monday la»t, John Smith doing the work. attempting to cross the railroad ahead of hlsloan at once. If. after three or four
years he should get into financial troubles
I Get*. Hitt luis hi* Gcw house raismL
the morning train west of Morgan.
। 1~ Parrot* new house f* nearly completMrs. E. Cook is gradiuilly failing in or real estate should depreciate heavily the
association woufd have no chance to lum­
strength. ’
W. S.* Adkins made a business trip to as a large part of the loan has already been
repaid.
*
Grand Rapids Saturday.
•
X Must of Hie loans are small one,
Ti*ni|a.&lt;race lecture Saturday night at
The shower of rain on Thursday night
I was welcome; better late than never.
Red Ribbon hall, Morgan. Addresses ’by made to mechanic# and salaried men who
I M. T. Jones has u new cistern In hls S. Overholt. Dr. J. T. Goucher, of Nash­ want to i«ay for homes. As only n small ,
ville. and Chapman, the Free Methodist monthly payment Is renuired to finally
agricultural shed.
Doge A Robinson have a fine display of minister of Morgan and Castleton circuit. give him hi# home clearof Incumbrance,
Then- wn* n good attendance. These hr rarely ever makes defatoU- The result
furniture, and an- doing a good trade.
M. T. Jones hns nddi.sl a stock of hard­ lectures would bo a great deal better ap­ Ik that It is a rare thing for n Building
preciated If polotic# were left out as It will Association to foreclose a mortgage, and
ware to hls business;
certainly do no good to abuse any of the .when a foreclosure does occur. It is hot
often that the Asuoclation Is a loser there­
can make, and we notion he is kept busy. old partire.
by.
Mr. 1-ark. of Coleville, is quite sick.
Work and stock UHl.
There are no thumclal iudltutiona In
W. N. Devine Is again father, this time
School closed on Thursday, but will 6»m-.
the world which are more solid tlian Build­
It Is a full grown son.
.
mence again In three week*.
■»
ing Associations, and there are no Institu­
IL Sparks is on the sick list.
FOR STOCK,
Mrs. J. M. Smith will have charge of
Mother Brown, of Morgan, toad a grand tions which have been so. uulftrmly suc­
the priutaay department during the coining
surprise ln-t Friday night. Mrs. 1. Leras cessfuL
HEATING WATER winter.
Heriiert Brown will teach ti»c school In mid children, from Ohio, came in on the
night train and took her aged mother by
the Yankee Springs district.
Last- Frlday three well dressed men
Walter Brown will teach in the north surprise and also her sister Mrs. Palmer. called al the farm of George Rickard i»i
Generating Steam Pine
Several complaint# have been made to Yankee Springs township. They were
lake district
game
warden
E.
O.
Hyde
for
killing
quail.
Mrs. Wm. Hazen I* still very sick.
I looking for a tine farm and were willing
For Various Purposes
M. J. Gres luis just received a lull stock
.P&gt; i«y cash for one tlrat J tut salted them.
of whiter good*.
After looking over Mr. RU-kard’s farm,
•The first quarterly meeting of the whjeh Ls worth at least SIS.000. they
William Draper atari# for Manistique on
Mbnday. We are sdrry to lose Will for he rolled Brethren in Christ will be held at offered him 815,000. The offer was ac­
thifr
church
in
Maple
Grove
next
Saturday
I*
a
good,
genial
fellow,
and
will
leave
Will cook or steam any kind of feed placed In »
cepted. The Btnnucers then said that they
nml Sunday. Preaching Saturday at 2 p.
would be obliged to «&gt;’ or mmd to 1‘ennsylbarrel or vat. without danger of burning, and many friends In Prairieville.
Jamra Dqniiuhur. our Imrbcr. exiwcts to m. and evening and also Sunday morning vgnia fur the money but were willing to
with no further care or attention than the labor return to Martin soon. We are sorry that and evening.
,
• put up 81.500, if Mr. Rickard wonld do
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brown, of Grand the same, to blrtd the bargain. Tteh* was
of keeping up the fire, thus over coming the our village cannot support n good barber
Rapids, have been calling on
many agreed to and the money was to I* pul In
objection to a kettle or cauldron, with which shop.
Andrew Wlllta, of Kalamazoo. wa» friends for a couple of weeks.
the luuds of one of the neighbors. Mr.
the fire eomes In dln-ct contact. It will steam .-baking hands with Prairieville friends on
Rev. Nice is bolding protracted meeting# Rickard was oldlged t&lt;» borrow the money
Rapid. -I
mouldy hay and corn :&lt;rfecily sweet, make dry Thursday.
[ al the Evangelical church at this writing. and two of tlw sharpers voluntwred U&gt; gn
John Drummond, of Grand Lapids, vis­
to Middleville with him with tiieir team.
straw and conittriks soft and palatable and
Hattit* Bas-sett will qpend the winter in Mr. IL E. Combs, of Bowm- A Combs,
cook potatoes so as to make them digestible ited hls parent# thia week.
Adrian with her aunt.
and vriuride for food'. It will save one-third to
The scholar# in the Quail Trap district bankers, was called upon by Mr. Rickard
first. Under ordinary circunulance# Mr.
nan,lal,l.
presented their teacher. Lily Feighuer. Combs would have loaned the applicant
one-half the usual amount ot corn or utherfojd.
Our singing #chool Is progressing finely.
and the stock fed &lt;’« cooked food will thrfve I Our number exceeds fifty which are now with n photograph album on her birthday. the money but something in Mr. Rickard’s
Ben Miller had forty rod# of fence manlier raised hls suspicions nnd he told
members,
t
,
burned Thurnlay.
him to bring a couple of good men to sign
Quarterly meeting was held ot this place
Mrs. Eastman lotting fell one day lust with-hlnTwlivii^hc could gel the 81.500
■ li U pcrtrrtlr
&lt;»r u" "&gt; ««" last Sunday. Elder Barnes wa» prewuL
week hurting her so severely that she was Another party wo# then called upon and
Jean Russell and wife, form-riy of this confined to the house several day#.
iMDdrtra. Im I.Mlrh-rtn,
r-r
Mr.'Rickard secured 8W0. It. wa» Ibo
reodwiDB tanl. MMMrtUn, •&lt;*•«
UMlM place Irave moved to Battle Creek.
Mrs. EH ludtlng, of Nashville. vltdUd best he could do and he left rejoining tire
A. Dewey has l»ecn very’ «!&lt;*• 1101 mut-h friends In this vicinity last week.
wat»r lor . roHwy ol porpow.. »nd when nurd
atrangers-ou the outskirts- of- the town.
heller at this writing.
Mln.
Jacob
Shoup
started
for
Shelby.
up tor bl«h prr.&lt;»rr Ij^.lUblr WrrmlUW
Mrs. Mary and Sally King returned last Ohio, qn Thursday of last week, having On the way track, when passing through a
small piece of oak grubs, the two strangers
week front their vl.it in the wr.L
received a telegram that her faUier. Isaac permraded the old gentleman to get out of
&lt;n„Jl •Odin'-.
Mrs. Elsey luul quite an accident last Pierce, could live but a abort time.
ltd Umpliellr o&lt; ronururilob rrod.r. It I be
the buggy and count over hls money.
work, falling and breaking two ribs.
Mra. Fox ha# gone to Indiana on a vtalL After which it was to be put Into an en­
ebe,|**t wrrlemblr Oram *roer«or of Uko
Jennie Parker te ven
, r .
velope with an equal amount of their
Mary Weeks has resigned her place at
rdpeclV «'« oflerwl Co U&gt;e public.
money and then delivered Into the hand#
Mra. Chase’# and Is now working at IL
On tM evening of Hie 24th a large and of a neighbor as agreed ujain for the
FOB SALE BY
very
pleasant
gathering
of
neighbors
hnd
’^Lldi Vrunney expect# U» 'i#H ber sister
81.500. While counting the money th©
friends and invited, gue»ta Msembled al
Hurd stranger rushed ont of tire grubs.
at AHrgun soon.____________
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Presto change! The money fat out of sight.
HASTINGS, MICH.,
Flower, of Prairieville township. The oc­ Of course the two men with Mr. Rickard
casion was Uie 50th anniversary of their made a deaerate resistance bat when con­
Several car loads of apples have been wedding-day. A brother. O. D. Flower
.
-AXDshipped from here this fall, and the end I# and wife reridlng at Grimburg. All-, were fronted with a cocked revolver they g#*e
up gracefully. They drove him home and
" llarvcy Cairn# is rapidly recovering &lt;f present, having celebrated tiieir 50th anni­ then left for Moline from which place the
versary last year at their home in Illinois.
WOODLAND. MICH.
diphtheri#. under the treatment of Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Flower were pn-flenL three sent tire team hack to Wayland where
they hired IL
HM!. McQuarle’*HlHcgirl. who ha# been They were born In West Springfield, Mara;
Mr. Rickard has been unfortunate In
when young their father moved to McKean. 1 getting caught In this old. old game. That
sick of tvphoW fewr, i» getting
Erie Co., Penn. O. D. was born In 180W. &gt;soo will never do him any amtertal good
The
Saini#
baptised
their
new
convirt#
ATTACHMENT notice.
ami Marvin in 1812. Mrs. Marvin Flower but perhaps be will ln&gt; benefltted by the
nrc Almyra Hitchcock, was bom in two at
“SKiSUU...,, ttlrhi™. I»
lesson. The newspapers have so UiuroughWwtford, Erie Co., Penn.. Maryin How­
, ly ventilated sueh schemes that it wetna
John AckVr has bought the I rairieUHe er ami family moved from Erie
ImpoMiblo Ihry-abould find any victims.
their present home 24 year# ago. 1 bey
have had nine children and not a death
The Ionia fair lacked about 8100 of pay­
has occurred in the family: ail were pres­
wrioF'iiT.
ent. Of tins family two*»lde with their ing expenses.

O'.V.- 830,000 worth of Splendid Overcoats, Suits Pants
for Men and Boys, at very little over half ’
their regular value.
...

The best Advertis­
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B. B. Johnson has dried about 4.500 lbs.
of apples this season In one of Hie small
evaporators.
C liarHe Johnson sports a new top buggy
and harness.
A. Turner while hunting about Deep
lake saw what he supj&gt;osed to be a flock of
wild ducks and shot five, when he'dis­
covered they were domestic and belonged
to his son Frank.
The Klingensmith school commences
next Monday with Howard 'Brooks as
teacher.
.
.The car hotiMt nt the Springe has been
moved on a new foundation.
There will Im&gt; preaching at the Springs
next Sunday evening.

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arUAKT, K’Aj^t£ntt,jerPtatatlff».

parents, three on adjoining farms, one
]JtkO Linden Is taking steps to become
daughter Mrs. Sidney Dunn, resides in ineorjiorntud.
•
Kalamazoo, anollwir daughter Mnu Gid­
Lot# of clover seed Is toeing marketed M
dings. resides in Campbell, Minnesota.
About 10 o’clock refreshments were nerved. Holland.

�J

LET RIGHT PREVAIL
The Struggle in the Cronin Trial
Has Commenced.

ths skull was again fracture I and a small
portion chipped away. Noor the left temple
most the same six •, wbila bark nt the left

FIVE ACCUSED IEN IB THE DOCK. ear was a ragged wound that joined tho
■nd a quarter inches long and a quarter Inch
Arralgmueii

the skin of the sculp This had been beaten
into the thin layer of
on the skull by
th- remaining skin at tho upper portion of
the wound. Tbo lungs wore free from water,
despite tbe fact that tho head was
physician testified in the most emphatic

Judge McConnell took his place on tbe
bench tbe court room was crowded with
spectators, among them many ladies, and
the audience exhibited the moat intense in­
terest in tbo opening speech of State's Attor­
ney Longenecker. Tbo preliminaries were
rapidly disposed of, th« jury took their
Longenecker arose and began his statement.
Ho was interrupted two or three times by
the attorneys for tbe defense with objec­
tions to tbe line uf hls remarks, which they
claimed were not in order iu an opening
statement, and tbe judge seemed to accept
it said at its own peril He tad exception*
recorded, however, as they were noted by
Attorney Forrest.
•

Mr. Longencckor told the jury that the
state would prove that'Dr. Croniu was asraaunatul; that the murder was th' result
of a conspiracy. and that the five defendants
Kuuoc— were the actual perpetrators of tta
crime. (Woodruff is to bo tried separately.)
He admitted, in effect, that the evi lenee to
bo introduced is mostly circumstantial, and
■bowed wherein circumstantial evidence wav
as reliable ns direct. He revie wed the history

EPISCOPALIANS ADJOURN.

wounds ou Cronin* body. There mm a
wound two iuebo* long and a halt inci wide

doubt that Dr. Cronin’s death
Couldn't RbaLe the Evidence.

Judge Wiug and Mr. Forrest took turns

mission that the wounds uikhi the body
might have bran occasioned by rough usage
white getting it out of the va ilt Dr. Egfileted prior to bis daakh, and hi* testimony
in other particulars remai,-i*J unsbakaa.

EXCEPTION TQ THE RULE.
A Feature ot the

«ronin

Trial That

Cuicago, Ost 2K,—The Cronin trial is
loaded with sensations. Hardly has the

in the course of proceedings Saturday, it
was looked upon as pretty much a matter of
course, although it involved tbe ending ot
the trial nnd the release ot the prisoner*.
The peculiar feature ot th&lt;&gt; matter was that
for the first time, probably, tho aUinUon ot
n court wet called to tbe impoaibiliiy of in­
forcing a well-known rute of legal-practice.

The Detroit Tribune is «0 years old.
closing dsy of tho Episcopal grnoral
convention.
Th»
Important
bu«ine« th* peculiar medlelue.
transacted in the daputio* wm m follows:
Judge Cooky l» #towly recovering from
The canon creating nu order of dcaconner*?*
hls illiies*.
wm adopted unanimously; th. report favor­
Mothers will find Dr. Wlnehell'a te#thlhfi
ing tbo incorporation of the sovei.il .Amer­ #yn»P Jost tbe medicine to have in the houw
ican churches on tbe COQtlnant of. Europe a. fir th.- children; It will cure
a mlaiionary jurisdiction umler u regular sore Uiroat, and regulate the bowels. Try

report of comiulttra on tbo proposition to
erect a missionary juris llctionxirer th* maociatod ;arisbus of nezrow.
vote ou this
wan Clerical—ayes :&gt;f, nnvs H; lay—ays*
nry opisvopate for na/rot iu thia country
was referred to tho next ronvenlion, Both
Low, ot Brooklyn, speaking strongly m fa­
vor thereof.
Point* from tb»J*a*toral Latter.

%

Tba convention next adopted a pnatoral
letter. Tbe letter lakes a higher an-1 more
pronounced stand ngaiust public evil* than
thorn ot previous yvara It urzea th* peo­
ple b. found and maintain l*j?cr mid lc*»
costly collages of looming. Touching the in­
dustrial iaaUB tbe letter deciares that tho
church bna taken duo cvgnixxncj ot the
clast disturbance* during the part three

trial »y«tom h not what It should be. On
this point th* nttitudw of tb# church is tbnt
tlin obligations botwiren tho laborers and em­
ployer aru reciprocal, mid it i« tbo dnty of
tho employ* to aid iu defending tbo inter­
ests of theempioytr, nnd of the employer to
adopt a renswatte attitude toward the in­
terest of th? workmen. Tto letter says tho
church should not to bel l nwponsibte for
unreasonable sjieculntion either in Ito holy
communion or other branch*# of th" ritual.
Th* usual complimentary resolutions were
passed, and spevebt-t male, and with lha
transaction of a small amount of routine
businem tbo convention, adjnurae 1 siuo die.
WHEAT GROWERS IN COUNCIL

and his taptimony was in the nature of cor­
roboration ut that of Dr. Egbert, given
Friday, as to wcunds on Dr. .Cronin's head,
and ttoir uecessary result—that ot death.

ou Clark street

opposite Cronin’s

tween witnesees become* a simple mutter.

The ruling wu hardly out of the judge’s
with the exclamation: “This cose
well bo adjourned at this moment.’

those who had read the tejlunotiy as printed
in the papers could not testify. It would be
impossible without iuiprison tag them to |&gt;ro­

loi.EDO^)., O.t. 28.—A special to Tbo
Commei-cUfi from Findlay «ay»: Samuel W.
Miller, cashier of Hmi American bank here,
was seriously, if not fatally, stabbed Inrt
evening by F. W. Stokes, hi* father-in-law.
Stokes has been acting strangely for some
time, and it is thought ho wm out of hi*
bit mini Yesterday morning be was no­
ticed sharpening up a sword cane, which h&gt;
alarmed bu wife that when night came ou
stay all night.

Cronin to the cottage.
In concluding, Mr. Lotigeoeckcr mid that
the slightest doubt of the guilt ot the prison­
ers, they should give them their frendotn.

that they were the munlvren, then bo should
demand that the highest penalty of the law

on in the court-room. Mills, in op;&gt;o»ing tho
motion, Mid. regarding the rule excluding
wUnease* from tbe court: “No restriction

should not be in tbe court-room or hear the rt rated tbe right lung aud came nut of his
proceedings. Nu suggestion wa» mad# re­ beck, making n wound which will probably
stricting tbo witnessa from reeding the prove fatal. Stokes was arrested, and in
pewspajjera"
now in tbo city prison.

In answering Mills’ remark* Forrert said
that the purpose of the order wrm well
known. It w us to keep witnesses from know­
ing the u.timony of each other ou tho
delivered very Ituprewivoly, and was listen a1 brant-h ot a case in which they are to testify;
to attentively by all, and by none more and be vigorously urged the judge to stand
by his ruling. But the judgs wm not pre­
pared to take tho rev)&gt;omiibilky of killing
tbo case, and ho promptly rescitnlod the
Counsel for tho defundant* waived their ruling and admitted the testimony. He said:
opening speeches, and tbo examination ot “The rule ot exclusion' evidently is for tbe
witeiraws wns commenced without delay. purpose of preventing tho witnesses who
CnpL Villiers, of tbo Like View police, told are excluded from knowing what th# witof tbe finding of the bloody trunk and tbo nes on the stand said, either for the pur­
idsutifleatien of tho body by the doctor’s pose of affirming or contradicting their tes­
uxat intimate acquaintances. £ Roach, tbe timony. But that rule wm probably couMnpluyo of th* departrownt of. public works
who discovered ths body in the catch basin, pertaining to tbe jury were conceive 1—be­
gave hls testimony. Ho was sharply ernst- fore tbo newspap’r* took such paiuv to pub­
oxamine-J by Mr. Forrert, tor tbo dateium. lish all tbo proceedings—and I can easily
wee that if I should enforce the rule in its old
tbe cut* and bruises on tho body might bnva spirit criminal trials and a great many civil
been occasioned by rough treatment while cases could not bo procoqdod with—it would
taking It out of tbo catch-basin. Too effort, bo impossible."
however, wm futile.
The state's attorney went into the details
of the alleged conspiracy very minutely an 1

with a nominal croserxanunation, the dofenae apparently having dccilod to admit
that the body was that uf the physician. At
&lt;H0 o’clock court adjourned.
CkicaQO, Oct IM.—The. trial of the men

anuned yesterday morning before another
jacked audience.
The day wm. devoted
xsainly to clinching tbe identification of tbo

oaocr. Men who had known the doctor for
years camo forward and swore jidiitivoly
that it was his corps# that bad boon no foully
disponed of. But probably tbe most con-

Dr. Le wia. This gentleman had done a great

among other things had made a plate for him.

that be made it for Dr. Croniu. Forrest
objected to tbe admission ot the plate in ev-

the fart that Dr. Cronin

wm

Not long aft»rward a knock

swored. No soousr did be open tbe dour
than Stoker, who was tbe caller, plunged

bls breath an Judge Longenecker snid “Call
Patrick Dinan." Tho proof of tbe death ot

Wittnebngo Indians Upon arrival hero tbo
stock yard* were visilud. Aftersupixir they
attended tbo theatre, and raw Margaret
Mather in -L»ob th* Forsaken-" A commit­
tee from St. Joavph, Ma, mot tbe deleSat •
here and «ucav&lt;Dd in arraugmg for them to
stop at that placa on route to H*. Louin.
Yestenlay they were driven out toFt. Omaha,
A formal reception nt tins hotel clcuol their
visit here, and they proceeded oj their jour-

beautiful one. tta sun shine as it shines only

tjeiusariELD, Ilk, Oct
David W.
Lusk, of this city, died at*l o’c ock Saturday

Dress Good:

Flannels,

Cloths,
Shawls.

\V raps,

nur iiumen*

at lea»t twenty dav* before thr rime prescribe*!
tor hls apiearancr.

Fit ASK A. H&lt;w&gt;kkh.

iTreult Judge.

F. XI. WAni.KKllt,

Solicitor !&lt;&gt;r Complainant. Battle Creek. Mich.
A true copy. Attest:

MORTGAGE 8AI.K. &lt;
Default baring taeu uikde Ip the conditions
of a eerieIu mortgage made by Ids I. nbenk lo

. ...... w.
....
Deed*, (or the county of Harry and state of
Mli-btann. on the Tib day of December. X. D.
|RS7. tn IItor-JC of mortgages on )&lt;agr;oo. Said
mortgaxe was assigned to France* R. Herrick
and said assignment duly iecorded In the office
of tbe Register of Deeds in and fur Barry
county. Mich lean, in liber 77 nf mortgages on
I mgr &amp;:K; said mortgage was on the pre.** con­
dition that Khould d« farft be made tn tbe par-

Juhk, B?: i tatei,
Ih chilli.

haitdsomvly
aliotf the ducM Ilin- tln» .I

tlH'IlM'

for the space cf thirty days then and from
thenceforth after the lapse &lt;d the said
thlrlr days, the principal sum of /two
hundred and fifty dollars with all arrcar,-igra of Interest thereon, should twconie and l*e
dur mid lujiblr lirnnedlately Ih'rcaQrr. al­
Interrstnl People.
the period limited tor the par rar nt
Ailvertlilng a patent medicine in the peculiar though
thereof inav hol ttan base expired, and default
•way in.wblch the proprietor ot Kemp's Uslsam having been made In the pavment ol Interest
tor coughs auJ colds does, is indeed wonderful. due NovemberlMh, is**, mid the asm** having BAT 1.1. ( IT.l.h.
He authirizes all druggists to give those who of thirty date and upwards the afore«sdd prin­
call for It a sample bottle free, that they may cipal sum of Kitt with all nrrrs
try it before purchasing. The large bottle* arc
.we and ft.00. We certainly nvnht advise a trial
prnrldMt
prucreniti
The ground was covered with .‘■now at cover the money secured by said mortgage, ur bottom* put hint durtt; as a Iran i.
East Tswaa Tui-xlay morning.
anv part thereof.
Now therefore, by virtue of the pow«r of sale
Uncle Sam’s Condition Powders wiM contained In said mortgaxw and the statute In
cure dUtemperti, coughs, colds, fevers and wieh raso made aud nro» iiteo. noils# i» hereby
tiiat on Naturdar, November Ibetrtb. 1*W.
most of the illMtascs to which honum cat­ given
at ten o'i'iock in thr forenoon J shall sell at
tle, sheep; hogs and poultry are subject.
pu-lieauction to thr hlirlirrt bidder, at thr
north front door of the Court bouse in the city
Farwell girls are boyrotllng young men of Hastings (that being the )»l.cr where the cir­
cuit court for Barry county is holden). the
who go to saloons.
prrnHsr* dcrcrlbed In said mart gage, or *o
English Spavin Liniment removes all mnch thereof as may beneeewn to pay the
due on said mortgage, with lurcrert at
Hard Soft or Calloused Luni|M and Blem­ amount
seven per eenj. and all levs! costs, together n I th
ishes from horses? Blood Spavin, Curbs. sn attorney fee of g» covenanted for therein,
Splint#, Sweeney, Bliig-bonc. Stifles, aU tbe premises befog described In «alrt mortgage
all that certain piece or parcel of lard, lying
Swollen Throats, Sprains, Cough, etc. as
and ncing situate In the township of 1 mikce
Save 850 by use of one Imttlr. IVnrranted. Borings, tn the county nJ Barry and state at
Sold by Dr. E. H. Lathrop, Druggist. Michigan and described a* follows, to-wlt: Th*
south
rart fraction of section thirty-two &lt;XD tn
Hastings.
.
.town three, north of raugr ten-west, containing
&lt;ievrn and M-IO)Meres of land, lew thr
The Hebrews In the l-nlveralty have or­ twenty
land sold the Hartings boat c.ltib. and the right*
ganized a fraternity.
j
deedwl tu said boat club and the Island In Gun
’ FMAXCBlR.llKI-.tnCK.

o
. „
Assignee for Mortgagee.
Smith fcCOLQROve,
MORTGAGE SALE.

.

■ ur«. • in-., i llr*.

100SK S RED CLOVER FILE REMEDY, is
terms of the dinease.
Blind, blending, Itching, ulcerated and pro­
truding pllra-Prtcf »?. For Mie b“ WUL
Goodyear.

...

«UC »cKi*&gt;rr in l»veu*

for lurry county. Michigan, ou the tenth day of
November. A. D. hum. In llbvr
raorlgages
on Mgr M, ou which mortgage th. re k. claimed
l” JF due at the dale of ibis notice the sum of
eiglt huudrcd. srvent)-,|x dollars and twentyseveu rent* .»r&gt;rf ...

J'.v.iurn
■liureA heavy smoke hangs over Grand ........, ....
fagr. and no suit or proceeding, st law hart up
Haven. Forest fires.
been Instituted to recover the money* secured
by said mortKage or any part tiurtof;
Now tbcrelore. by virtue of the power of sale
The *lhtro*sing feeling nf wcarineM, concaibea Iu said mortgage *bd the statute In
and exhaustion wiUiout effort, which said case made and provided: hotlee is Hereby
make* life a burden to m&gt; many people. Is given that on Baltirday the ninth day ni N'orcmul.
e'dock In Ulf forenoon. I
due to poverty of ibe blood and feeble shall
sell nt public auction to ItarfiisheHtadder
vitality. If you are suffering from such at the north front door oflhn Court house. In
feellnga. Bliidbildcr l» just what yon need, the city ul H .stings, Ba&gt; n 4ouuly. Mlcb.. (that
bring
the
place
wherd'
the circuit court tor
and will ta&lt; of the greatest benefit to you. Barrv eonuty In holden). the
prvmlres described
It purifies nnd enriehra the blood. Imparts
tone and vigor to the whole system, elds
digexUou and overcome# all morbid ten­
dencies and nervous affections caused by a ... w.
uiuiarn proviucu iur inert in.
depressed state of the blood, strengthens The premises Being described in said mortgage
P*‘*°.°rr. parcel of land lying and beand builds up the system, while It eradi­ te.. &lt;
*!?’*• lta.r,J' rounD. Michi­
cates disease. It Is pleasant to take and gan, aud described
as follows, to-wlt: The
t n- &lt;1om Is small. Try It and be cured. north half of the north east quarter ol section
nlno t»j tn town twn &lt;j&gt; noilk. of rente nine (»•
Vrioefl. *,1,1 by e. H. Utorop.
west, containing eighty acres ul land more or
Dated, August Uth. IMO.
MEADOW SWEET.
Ai.iiKRi M. Noinn, Mortgagee.
CnAX. H. Bavkr, Alt'y for Mortgagee.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE. 'ritniv
•S.tio and fil.75 RID
All matte lufougre.-.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
u sitting..

~ Best Material- B&gt; ■' ' '
If not soni by your dral^r.
.
W. L DOI GI.v
.
Evamitte W |M Durxl.i.
tleuirn mid ladle*'. -

A. WOOLLEY.
HASTINGS.

Th- clouds wens aU dreamily drifting
AtKWa th. KI.—

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MAKE MONEY

Very Reasonable Teffi.

this fall by canvMidug for the

MICHIGAN 0932

!

All flashing and gay

An energoUc agent wanted at every po»t office
ii whom ■ good oath oonmlioiou will be )&lt;ld.
tefetvnees required. Make sppllcatwu st once

1 remember a falnrUke ft

Lusk was well known to all tbe politician*
of the state. Ho was an exceedingly bright
man. He wrote a history of. Ill loots politics

MAKE MONEY
by -.ntacrlldng for the

MICHIGAN FARMER"

BrooKLYX. N. Y., Oct. US.—McElralne,
so murderer of Grocer J.uea, was Friday

JT acres In Rutland, fair h':,M ’’’ ,
giod outbuilding.. .'*d acre* teUJJJ*
I ota of fencBtlmwr and w.*«iulle# of this city ami 4 &lt;&gt;f
This farm will hr sold at a ta'-’ '
reasonable payment down.,fiiu

40 acres in Ratteud 3S
luit1 «&lt;’
city, all Improve*!, good ’T. ’’q pnriarf
bnlldlngt*. Und lay# we I
Prp
well. Has been Mid wltbm •&gt;*’'' • .toJ
forfiLSOO. Will be sold «*&gt; &gt;*!,w

figure.
• eUr lol. III I1MIIK-tor • line. WU&gt; l” rl“M*1

their value.

during th# week beginning D»c I).

•**»*• rUI* when ,m

H. or Un, ,r.
and his condition Friday

Unimr,

and chiid r. if.

hi,

IVfault having been made in the roodItioni
Detroit favors Chicago ns the place for ol a certain mortgage nutdy by Morris B. co
boon and Ro«a«F. fobooo. his wile, lo Albert
Urn World’s fair.

3

court adjourned for the day.

auv — r»™ vu

Omaha, Noh, O.'t.
Tbe South-Amer­
ican delegate* were nt Sioux City for a .bort
lime Saturday morning, and. visited the
corn poise \ which bad been left standing so
that they could soo IL They were very much
Happy^flomc Blood Purifier Is the peo­
tatere*ted in the unique an I b.*autiffil struc­ ple's popular medicine for purifying the
ture. Tbo entire jKipulntion of toe city blood; preventing or* curing dyspepsia,
turned out to do them honor. A mrallng billiousneu, headache, bolls nnd all fevers
and malarial diseases. Dricv 50 cents and
one dollar per bottle.

Nrw York, Oct 31—lu aanimarliing the
to show who killed him. Di nan is ths man
from whose stable the rig was hired that
cnrri»"l Dr. Cronin to his violent death, and
o not promising, and are judiciously let
Dinan wm the man who was to prove Dan
one by tho public. But tlie outlook for
Coughlin's connection with that part of the
conspiracy. In brief, be said that Coughlin all departments of legitimate buaim^s is
more encouraging than it baa b.-ea for a
day of the murder and told him to let a mau : long time. Very little encouragement ta
who would call that evening have n rig. Tbo
police officers frequently did this nnd it w«K
thought nothing of. About 7 o'clock that state of the market brought about by heavy
evenlug the men callpd and was given a
white homo and top buggy, tho side
flaps of the tep being wanting, to which .
tbo man objected, but Anally took the rig
and started north—in tho direction of
CmcAQO, Oct. 24.—Gm. Alger, canCronin's office. On May 6 Dinan saw
Coughlin nod the detective told him that he mauder-In-chiof cf the G. A, R., arrived
(Coughlin) nnd Dr. Cronin wore not on good tare from Benton Harbor yestsrday morn­
terms, and therefore be requested Dinan to ing. In tbe afternoon be presided over a
say nothing about tho matter. Later Cough­ meeting of tbo western dopartment comlin told Dinau that his friend who look the
rig bad gone to Now Mexico. Still later a reception by tbo G. A. IL at the First
Coughlin tol&gt;l Dinan that ho was a weak- regiment armory. He left at midnight for
____
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oner, and that if be (Cougblin) bad any dirty Detroit.

killed within

The Kura! mill* near Buchanan burned Are showing extensh
Wednesday.
'

An old physlcau. retired from practice bavlpg
bad placed In bls hamis by an Eart India mi»jlonary the formula of a simple vegetable rem­
edy for liic speedy aud ;ierni»tieut rare ot oonHollantFa new bank open# Vr lm*lne##_ sumption. I&lt;roncbltte. catarrh, asthma mid all
Uinwt and lung afledloi s. also a portllve aud
radical cure tor urrvou* debility xudalluerDec. 1- •
vonseoninlAints. alter hsviug tested lu wonder­
* Hick Headache.
curativu power, io tiioaNUMls ofcnae*. has
I (tOSF'S' RED CUJVKIC PTUJJ Ct&gt;UR WCK ful
It hi. duty
to make
It known
tobt. suffering
he^dtebr. dv.l-p.lM, in.llgw.tlot..
.felt
..---. .....(^1
hv 1*1.
i.uJIva nnd m .Iwalr..
Scpertax.5 boxes for $l. For sale by V. H. io rvurv”
Gomlycar.
charge, to all who desire It. this recipe in
MprrnlM wlU
“ h*11 *•* ”“1 “ man? French or EnglNb. with fulldlrec
for prcparlt K and i»ing. Kent by mall b&gt;
driving patk in raulinras next spring.
Sresslim with atamn. naming this paper, t
Xovsu. 14# rower*. Block. Rochester.S'. Y.
For Disease* of Horse*
There l* nothing that rouijiarvs with Cote's
Veterinary CarbolltMthv.
c““’
(TIANCKKY NOTICE.
wounds, brultes. colter and saddte galls,
smra. mange, teratohes. thrush, inflamma- State of Michigan, Fifth Judicial Circuit in
tlona and all skin and hoof diseaM* quicker - Mary'jTilarrl*. comDialnant, vs. Joranh Hur­
than any other other remedy. It te the ns. and vs. Onum A. Nlehnto and Dorr Stewart.
only preparation that will Invariablj renew UnwMM with «ahl Joseph Harrh.deteoffimta.
Suit pending in clmilt court for thr county of
Hie hair Its original colpr. Edwin D. Barrr, In chanerrv at HMtlugs. Michigan, on
Dither, driver of Jay Ey« See, says; the titth day of October. A. D im#.
■
In this cause It appearing from affidavit on
••Having given Veterinary Carbolisalve a
file, that the defendant, Joseph Harris, is not a
thorough trial. I can Jully «uidorre IL and resident
of this state, but that the__*al&lt;! Joseph
re.!*.-' tit U'lttlilnirt.ui
take pleasure In recommending It to all —...
owners of horses as the ta-st remedy tiiat I
ever saw for /general stable use." laffr I'nttcd Htate* of America, on mot Inn of F. M
cans 81: small cans 50 cents. Sold by r„ Wadleigh. comptalnonl’a solicitor. It is ordered.
that the said defendant, Joaeph Harris, ranse
IL Lathrop.
hl* npuearanee to be entered herein, within
Electric light* will gleam out nt Hudson four months from the date of this order, and In
c*m&gt; of hi* api&gt;eara&gt;iec tiiat tie eausc fits answer
inshle of :io day*. t
.
to the complainant * bill of Complaint to be filed,
Skin Eruption Cured.
and a wm thereof to he served on said com­
one of my customers, n highly respected plainant'* solicitor, wlthtu twenty dam after
lee on him of a cop) of said blit and; Hotter
and Influential citizen, but who l« now ab­ sen
of this order: and that tn default therchf. said
sent from the city, has used Swift's Specific bill be taken m eouksaed by said non-resident
■
with excellent result He says It cured dt-fendanL
And it Is further ordered, that within Xwcutv
him of a skin eruption that he had been daystbisaid eomptalnant cause • notice ol
tormented with foj* thirty years, and Iwd this order to be publl«t,e*&gt; in Ute "ssting* Baxresisted the curative qualities of many xku. a newspaper printed, published al»d cir­
culating in **l't county of Barr). and Hint such
other medicines.
publication bo coutluned therein at least ouee

Druggist. Fall City, Neb.
Treatise on Blood ami akin disease
mailed free.
SwivT Npxrrnc Co,.
Sullivnu, Boland, and Feeley—and said Hint
tral Turner haU. Tbiy aarrmbiago U the reAtlanta. Gil .
to these tho members were swoni to yield
obedience rising above all law, all order, and
Howanl City la Mill trying to establisii a
a)l public policy. Tbo clan, however, ns an read the testimony of Dr.' Egbert in tbe tion of th t Misattsippi Vall-y—a corporation kj stem of water works.
morning papers, and Dr. Ma&gt;re answered orgnnlx.-d to sustain and build up the homo
orwanimtiou was not on trial.
Fearful eniL Wonderful.
_.
that be had. Forrest thereupon moved that market*. The objects of the convention mo
Motive For the M tinier.
The Bible say*, "man K fearfully ami
. Jh looking for a motive for crims Mr. Long- Moore's testimony be stricken out and Judge to do vise tn'-mi- of obtaining totter price* to wonderfully maile." But physlologlrta all
McConnell sustained the motion.
eoniTdi- that the moat woinhTful portion of
rill likely to mnd» to &lt;«tabllsli
tak, generally, I ut iu'this case the motive
mar. la lhe nervous ayateni. .In It are locat­
Judge McConnell’s ruling -wax in con­
ed the .scats of llf« aud.mind, and the con­
opponent of the trtaegte. Ho had denounced formity with the rule excluding witnesses
The farmer.* duclaim anv intention of trol of all Hu* bodily organs. When the
It for sending men to England to uso dyna­ in any case from a court nxim while the
non er are &lt;le*trn)'&lt;sl. Un- i«art l» |«araly/jsl. ■
mite, and tbeq leaving them to ibelr fate, testimony in the case is being given. Of forming u trust, but say they simply desire, Thr Arab, blood and lioiira are nothing lo it.
and their women and children to poverty-; course such a ruie^pn have but ou object, apd to remedy existing conditions, which fores Denuigemrnta of thr brain or nerves arc
nay more, for, ns ho alte&gt;»il, conspiring that i* to prevent one witness from bearing
convPullon organiswl with Norman J. Cute- the raii-tea of lieadartA, fits, dlzzlue**, flut­
with British officials to make the capture of
tering of thr heart. W'xnsl weaknraa. altvpthe dynamiters certain br sending descrip­ parently. also,from kno,
prrsideut, nnd Z G. Wilson, &lt;4 Minnesota, leasnem. neuralgia, cold hands and feet. A
tions of them to Scotland Yard, so that their in order that there may
fn-e trial bottle of Dr. Mite#' Nervine—the
print verbatim reports of every jmrticle of prewuted credential*. A number of heavy latest and mint MurccMful cure forallthrw
testimony intro iyced in the case, wotbat any coanniMton men from Chicago and Kansas dlteUM *. may be bail at- W. H. Goodyear’*
and finally procured his expulsion from the one who ran read* can thoroughly inform City are present.
himself or. the subject—can make a study of
I Aiming 1* t«f» have a ribbon factory.
THE~HOMICIDAL LUNATIC.

Coniing down to the time of Dr. Cronin’s
murder the state’s attorney said it would bo
proved that Beggs had declared in writing
that Cronin's criticisms must bo stopped;
that Burke rented tbe Carlson cottage; that
O’Sullivan made a contract with Cronin to
treat his employee in case of accident. not­
withstanding bo htvl never had an accident
at his ico house, the object being to havo
means whereby Cronin could be decoyed to
his death; that Coughlin hired tbe rig in

Dr. Jaques' German Worm Cakes destroy
worms and remove them from the system.
Safe, pleasant and .effective.

Tbe, &gt;n wh,~

“l‘~' Neer.

ONLY $1 PER YEAR

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Call on or arhirrs*

D. R. Cook,
assiixGS. Mica..

�^SKINS ON FIRE
,n iL‘ "*•
::'«■&gt; ;:&lt;*•’
»&gt;!

III'! gone- Dtetore
' fried everything.
i:emc«lk-*fof W-

DAVID’S REBELLIOUS SON.
LESSON V, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, NOV. 3.

SNATCHED FROM THE GRAVE.
j*‘J***
often fa,! to the lot of u new*1 &gt;n r reporter to tear *0 remarkable n

Cured by &lt;-'ulicura
, 1 ,.ca*4-. eczema.
n ut doctors and
Hit alt to do pur­
whole body
olesol my feel,
in.- a complete
hing I heard of
,-r u-tne three
with CuUcnra
; cured ut the
Hit the Cuwcura
them useful In
are tte only *kln

U1*4

I.•blttg
- o it li-i burning
.. urrk» I was
,-. nut steep nights
'.ought it might.

;

any ineul-

to toS'.* 4°°'“" "&gt;"*»'• It I, h.nl
■; * human l.toc endurtua N&gt;
I™-:,”"1 “‘r
•»"
(OnuilM from fxitwm H..i^r Quarterly by permissuKi ot II S. Hoffiuan. publisher. Putuiklpliia-l
After tte everlasting covenant inivh- with
David concorning Ids mm and kingdom, os
rcwrdwl iu our last 1««m&gt;u in this book
(chap, vii), we n«d of David’, gr.-at jumper
ity. subduing all his enema* round about
and reigning over nil lsrm-1, executing judg­
ment r nd juvticj iintu all hi* people (vUL j§.
15)
Then, iu his'priwpcrtty,
bls
awful .in. by wlin-h te gnvo grvat oceaaion
to tte enemies of tho Lord to biuspteme;
Which U ftiliowtvl by tho record of his wni
Amnun’t sin nnd his death nt tho hands of
his lirother Alvudoni, followed by Hie flight
of Absalom to his tnntenial grandfather, the
king of (Awbur. where be nlsMle three'years
in lianiahnutit from hi tatli.T and his home
(chnpx xi-xiii). '
1. “And f. came to |xi-w after thfa, tlmt
Alratom prepared him chariot* and ho.--&lt; &lt;
aud fifty men to run before hirni” Tiie words
“after tbi,” mviu to refer to theeventanf tho
chapter immediately pnxxnlbig, which ore
briefly thesr: Joab, Dai idV sister’s am; coinmandcr-in-ehi.'f of tte arm.. . seeing that
David'* heart wm toward Alindom, wut for

SU «!'n™ ’’ ""W tll'"“&lt;h n all. but

' irmnity a physician who can cure n nor.
-n - frightfully
SV £
°.f,™to
•» « healer of human ill*
Anti the.physician who acqirnpltahivl this
Xrkm . U cou,',r&gt;- '•« «nlj n&gt;r hl*
bu?2Sltan7T*£-B' 1K”'”'™1 Phyaldan,
ni^n "A
for h‘*
!*hill n*
n.o tal!OP7’ r.*,‘rK’J””’ And “0* «w to
be facts of this almost nilraculmi* cure
wu uk‘.,"n'l ?"
1W“ ll,,t Mi-’Jun"
h* - I
’ 1 tovlou* to that lime *he

:

'n’ttcttralghtenlng j

„ I,mb? Bnd olh,,t
tlehwmb
.mt
‘ 'We &lt;*refu’ly measured
?"&lt;1 sktUfuIly-conatnicted mechanical ap­
i .^T’ mc,J,n’° or *»&gt;lch Is specially or­
dered for each ]&gt;artlcular iletonnity, nnd
,'Th*‘ ca” ’* *PI’»vd »»&gt;tl nuuitJ,0«**Uent hlnmelf by means
of the doctor » instruction*. 1- unequalled
In tte annals of ortho)&gt;«Ii&lt;- surgery. No
mner surgeon in the country is his equal
in Uns respect.
uw™i weno r Uui wtal &gt; rr.nd r-«l
,W?r .J1. ” t lttl be '*t,nw devoting hls life
to! Think of the joy that fills the heart of
the jsirciit whose ilefoniMxl and wcnkly
dti d has been made well and strong:
Think of the happlmas with which thou­
sands of homes in the land arc thus filled!
Can anything be compared with it? No­
thing. Can my work of human brain aud
hand te tedder or more beneficent? No.
A grander, higher, better career the earth
docs not offer than tiiat of doing good to
one’s fellow men. of banishing pain, of re­
moving deformities, of supplanting nnxlety
by hope, or transforming grief Info joy. of
turning tears Into stnilcs. Such has been,
-uch is,'mid such prumlM’s for many years
t&lt;- is* the career of Dr. 8. B. Hartman, of
Columbus. &lt; Ulin.

RAUM’8 FIRST SPECIAL CASE.

WASHmvrox Crrr, Get. 26— Commb-

LAND OF DISCOVER^

ministration of Gen. Washington and is
now Ki yean of ago. ribo is entitle t to a
ot 1812, but Ims never tefm-v made an appii-

commiasiouar concluded that tills was a eras
which might propirly be macta special.
Tbo coiumia-.iooer hirpulf b entitled to n
petition. He is a wounded soldier of tho
tor a pension. While bis cn« would no
doubt receivj careful attention nt preweui
from tbo pension o(Hc; ofl.-iah, he ba&gt; no
idea of trying lo gel a place ou tbo pension
list

c®,KINC4i3

fTONSWW

(g^As-pwC0^5’

b.,u^Br,onchiti.f''^sT

erer wt? f
‘*,n« *»
every way a well woman. One day a lltt l«*
who b an applicant for the clerkship of
It’ ta/nf’ lr ?|,,M,anu"”
&gt;«•’«’ left leg.
1 had the pink color of a bruise, and.such
clown (i paragraph coiitainu-l in the United
site thought it to te. ’rbcrefotf *he paid
’Seqd-foi* cc.rculjr.3; terUMtiJfrrC),^-'
medics *uec&lt; •*»•
no attention to It. supposing that It would
tevl v*;ib i-c.tr*am PaM away. It did not do M&gt;. however, measure of relief from inhalers filled with practically eaptur.-l tbs clerkship «&gt;f the
g tiiat he gut UO
AHIETINEMEDiCT.ow&gt;vmxfAU
. gone and my
but .steadily grew larger, assuming a dark a puugent agent, notably with imnwnia next bouse, it t» rlnhned by bin friends that
i ta-rlthy,’rosypurple hue. Fhufily it turned into a most Such contrivances nre always expowifve and he Ims pMgsa *uflleivnt to elect ou tbe first
jwinfnl running *ore. which ate it* way quite as good can bo improvised for a very ballot,'*-etc Mr. Mcl'ueryon. referring to
through the llesh clear down to the tame trifling nun. Let those who itesire some­ this dikpatch, says: -*1 have been making
leaving R space around it the width of u thing of the K&gt;rt have their druggist take a n ciuivum of tbe Republican members for
mails hand, front which the ile.h wa* en­ two ounce w hie mouth bottle and ptrt into it Ute clerkship of the liotisv. I deny the clni/n
tirely-eaten away. .She then suffered the suflieii iit of tbe following mixture tn Illi it of Maj. Carwn’« friend* that bn liasplndgr*
pteid for tho restoration qf the liauishcd Aboue-third: Carbolic acid “and alcohol, each sulllcient to nominate on tbo first bnllut.nud
vnlom. She pleaded mieremdully. and Ater- inten*e*t pain, but could get no relief ten port*; aqua ammonia, twelve parte; li»- I Propose to test U&gt;i« issue in a manly way in
lorn waa restored to Jerusalem, but saw hot Three prominent physicians mid Mirg.-on* lerine, twenty jwrt*. Then put iu catt.m the Republican caucus which alone can setwen- called In. Ttey oil united in calling
V
thc 0 NLYenough to nbaorb It. An occasional “whiff”
QU
--TEED
end of which time, through
further it an ill-conditioned ulcer, and proceded to . "( thi* brings a certain amount of relief, e»TOR
Uo'
Fin,‘ th‘‘&gt; tamltlcvd 11
it'j piTially |n “cold iu tbe bead. ’ where enn
phoding &lt;’f Joab, the -king reentred him.
with bllpiH-ty dm. iH.,tcai| )1( gening
WAani.xnrox City. O.-l 24—It is raid
“mid flic king kisv.l Ate-d.un;'' with rte*»
•Uiiik' i mtfera
F.itfer* from “stutllne**,"
vtutllnera," but it te
I* not at
al all
wunL« tbe previous chapter ch-.-, and thus ••vlter, it only got worse and grew larger. likely to prove curative in chronic catarrh. that United htntcv. District Attorney D.
1 ten they put the suffering patient under
The only trratnv nt which promises u cure
the influence of ether. ..nd
iuim-.i the
fur that mnat Lo adjusted by a physician.
bone. Neither did.this do any good. On . —Boston Herald.
eastern rity was n pin■*• of public resort and the contrary, the sure*got steadily worse,
ported. isoLligud on uivomit of poor health
bold and guaranteed Uy
of tlie.patieiit
the.patient call
’t) II plare for the admin- I while
" 1, the
t1"' suffering*
l,u'I',ritig* uf
can ta
la?;tp ItulgU.
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■, I ulltotow lor ktoc ’ !r'l»'«b"'nbu. •Inwrltw,!. Turn.
W. H. GOODYEAR, - - Sole AgrenL
intra: inn &lt;-f justice
aUkdur*. "I’liM'Upra ' “ 'i 1lowed
tuis were
not '•‘"'
imneh
"uiuiiter
to’r°ti* umi..ti&gt;... v..i I taini-d by the Atlantic rarer* entail* a proiter.
*cr UM-d the tai-1'e ti w i &lt;r 1 '* &lt;,"&lt;’,0lr
• liigiuus expenditure in fuel. Considering tte
lying great
.•
ik kidneys.
NUTICi: OF SALE OF REAL EJCTATE.
u. a.'-Aiwuimn mm moreover, on utat 1 ■ . •
‘
1“ ’ consumption of coal cvvti.mtie-rrwk st.wm.
........ ’psins re­
of Michigan. County of Cslhoau-»».
depirtuirn'. of agriculture, l* dangerously Stale
In the niAtier ut the estate ot Bernard Gudde,
wero made judge in tte lawl ’ Th- title of
“** ’“•‘te "/,«
»*»*» »' er&gt; so lately n. ten yrarv og... it 1* alm~t upInressed
•
our l&lt;-..M&gt;n i*.-'David’s reteltam* *on.” and :
Ml ’ "‘md "a* I'aLI y the enmked limbi jtfl;fmg to rciul tlmt &lt; m-of t!:.- -s-mi flyer* &lt;&gt;n
h’otb'e. I* hereby given, that in pursuance of
his name t* menttarad thfrttro tunro iaour I "TT1*J*e"^ ’?dt‘or™«-d Ml.* form a -------- --------------- ---------------------- an order granted to the undersigned, adminis­
trator ot the estate of raid deceawd. by tte
h-ram. Everything seems to go by ro:5tra*t T'K»&gt;-ut Ite knre. lua*intirlla*lliry ; or kuus-tiimg over l.tW t&lt; n.-, inltwlf a cargo i
FOUR MEN CRUSHED TO DEATH.
Hou.'Judge of Probate, for tte emmtv of C*lUireforenc.-t .bun; hMiamerigmtte"Fatter । c,’ull‘’ »"1 &gt;'-ul I 1. sore, the dratm. deefll. for a railing ship &lt;&gt;f tin- tird class during th*
houti. on the twenty-wventli &lt;tay of May A. n.
of Prore.” but wtint n fatter of hr* nu I .ii-,- 1 *’*1
w“n u-'i'lera to attempt to -tralghlen j
Jite. there will be sold at public vendue, lo the
tuciieat bidder, nt tile premises herein described
le.rta-rof ^a.;-te proved to !*•; tta-.t n* to ,htf "'fL ^''fofoHliewrct.'lii-iiy.mug tally’s । ..... $.......
............... _
........
x-w...... Il,— tn mI.) An Tur*.
;cy/.:ai. N.o.Mlt hb peTtonil appsurniwe, there was trot a finer , ‘n,,,bh‘* end here. I hi; following spring I voted qiiite &amp;« much to llw more economical
Pmsuuin., Oct. ‘."‘.—While playing card*
•i S,di)rdar. Nov. kmktec uuii in all l-rael t’xiv. 'in; but God, &lt; *"‘r *“”°t ul.so ta-rauu- very much Inftatnnt application of p ■wet us to tte generation of under a trcigul ctr on a siding at Irving,
th* following de’
*
mid *ore. I leer* appeared anil did hot nwre power by their engine*. The profit thirty mite east of tero on th" Pennsyl­ ire: to all encumbrance*)
.-.’.to tn-wlt - Thr km. th eail
outward appearance, win anything imt beauty Mop until they had roten their way through represent. «l by a so ring in tiracomumptinn vania raiTted at 3 o’clock ye»terday after-1 *iu*rii-r
iu* —j..*.. ..vo.
«... —
&lt;*«• iu,* become quite a* important un ol»- noon au «-i&gt;gni- bkdtod up Uga'nvt ‘.tte train soutn half of the »outn ea-t flatter ot section
,thcre. His luur„ which be must iiavw been to the outside of her check*. Inside h«-r
number
thirty-two.
in
town
one north, mane
throat
tecainc
so
swollen
aud
ulcerated
pvt
of
desire
in
tte
Atlantic
er
trade
of car*, crushing to dritli Jam •« Tha:iip»m&gt;, rlrht west. In the county of Barry.
i very proud &lt;M, arid which ho bad cut
*n the state
only enco a year, weigh-*! wh-m poikd that she wa* unable to swallow fowl of any m tbe attainment of high »pred — New York TbiNOM Thompson, H-Aert R'.biuson, ntu! of MtehlxAi).
Sampson Smmoos, and fatally injuring Ben
about raven and u half pound* Troy iaj
CaaotiXA A. tloDur.. ’
Stnbtia. Thomas Thompson was married
»h-kcl being ul«»ut nine pennyweights (xiv. Ilrr throat waa steamed, but all to no pur­
Administratrix.
pose. To crown all, her lung* (lerame m-iand’ leave* n widow. Tlw other* were single
emeu, aim
huibly afjci-ted,
and ntrer
after a
a time
tiuu- tier
her enure
entire .. The Moxicnn wasp t* built entirely fur busi- nnd ateut 30 years of ate.
dentil (chap. grid, ty.
By tin- time summer had arrived I uc®. Hafaovm- two iuclus Jong when he te
FOUND
A
DYNAMITE
BOMB.
site Wte 'Uiicriiig,with a bad cough, had
■
.
eno
ivnmiii
His plunger i» it full inch long mid a* tine n*
night sweats,
and was
• I'in-ilt In
rh&lt;&gt; r-UT.i'
came to
1" the
viiv king
King for
lur ju'i,.u.i&gt;.
juigtn-.mt. «•&gt; ,chill*
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- ..alHicb-d
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1 n ’“
taking them by tte hand and ki-eing item,’ .wltli a shortness at breaUi. while Bit alight
vst
would m
stmt
lief t..~rf
heart iw-.tl.nr
Ix-atitig
. mr: tor the 1 mtn he thus won Ita-tr Imrte to binuclf. David’* •'
“* wi rtioii w.mi.i
»h h-s
non-forfeitable. Ho don’t give up after &lt;mu
V’n*. ki** to Al-rafom wa«'.'f the ramc nutyirea* with alaniiing rapidity. Mis* Jone*’ ***ii'
I the father’* ki» to the prodigal son (Lu. xv, ditloti at this time trauM-cnd* the dexTip,
here ias: evening. A party of *efioal boys
; 20-; bat ttate kbscaof Atanioai were more of tive power* of langnaxe. The splendid .j Mexican wa»i» -*-:n* !*• merely to bum tip found a bomb loaded with gtan’. powder
pliy.iqur she had when first stricken down I
which they attempted to open, when it exhad been eaten and rapped away until all
plodwL Ten of Un- b &gt;yji were terribly hurt.
that wa* left of it wa* a pale, eumciatetl,
John Fi(xgeralcT« arm. Was’blown off and bis
Lord rays concerning l*rnel; “1 have hour- tudple** suffering inass'of »kln and tame*,
body horr.bly mutilatasj. He will dir. Four
i*h&lt;*l mid brought up children an I they tevo weighing hardly seventy pound*.
biles mid ‘• •orphai stings but if tin y discover otbetx. named I'atterxOn. O'Connor. Hogers
Meanwhile the three physician* who had im-i of tta*' wasps in the neighborhood they and Hudavn are in a vij-y precarious condireb.-ltel nguinst ns.-” lira. i.but in Hi*
vainly
endeavored
to
stay
the
pingn
**
of
case it w a* lilsobodienre ami retellion ngnin»t
hunt for cover without delaj. - Tomlh.tono
tho most loving. «).*&lt;• and patient treat­ the terrible dlsflUe* that bad wd/vd bold Epitaph. _ ______________ ___
t
YOU CAN LEARN
ment. We know that David had mio mui of her ajstem-all of whom were leading
whom lie never even dtepkawd by asking plijsl/nn* of Man*fi&lt;*!d. &lt;r.—and Imd-lwn
London. Oct. 2.\—Ttel’arm-ll eomniisoifl
Connecticut lightning i* fowl ,,f »ome mot again yesterday, nnd after Mr. Biggar
him. “Why te*t thou done sof (1 Kings i, •"•) couifelled to ackiiowleilge ttet they were
mid that sou brought him nint h trouble; aliMdutely inqmtcnt to cun- her. and at la.*t
bad apoken briefly, Michael Davltt made n
as by attcndlubgmie school and
now if hi- brought up Alxal&lt; tn after tte mm« had given her up as an Incurableaiid hope­
Bong .pereh to tte cymmteion, in which he Jost as readilyat
M the expense.
1 pattern, be was only suffering for hi* own less ease. Thereupon she pincnl herwlf i nt!).- west of Nocwich; has l».vn nit By tbun- Tvrii’»-d hi* carcsr in jiolltic. in behalf of
LESSONS BY MAIL.
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j,ut if thu comluct of AbsaLim was in the liaixte of one of the nne.t prominent derixdu n doren tunc* in the la-t six years.
freedom for Ireland, and exprrawd hi* opin­ A new method-BlMFUC awd THOROVCH.
I »nd Office. • [ nutwitluisnduig wlw and loving training ou nnd successfui physicians of Columbus. He
ions regarding tho courai of sucoeraive Eng­
Hterihnnd writers gvt from ■
examined her carefully, particularly her
’^tte teime'nv Dov‘&lt;‘ * I-”1' 1,1 n ,,BVW h*‘
SSO TO SI50 PER MONTH.
dlX in tern | GM on too line of Ira i. - ; but the latter lung*: declared that she had cniisinnpllofi. spot that aiirm-v. tte lightning in-Tiw wochJs lish governments to that country. Much
ot tbe speech wm devoted to denuuTlw work I* light, pleasant and rr»r*ctab)e.
of Interest. M-ems doubtful from Pruv. xxil, 0: “Train nnd stated that he could do nothing what­ is not more than twenty nxln wpmrr. and • elation ot Delaney, one of tte Tre­ Hundred* have learned Siiorthaml in this way
and are now enrmngover
up a child in tte way bo should go; atvl when ever for her, a* her case was absolutely neorlr aU tte trees on it have ta-n riddled velyan and Burke conspirator*, who
ShOOO PER YEAR.
he is old bn will not depart tnrni it ” The tiopeless. Another prominent and succcMr by lightning shaft*. It m lietevl.rthire is was brought
from prison
in
Ire­
couiiuct of Absalom i* followed after, by ful nbyslclan of the sariie city was called iron orc. which frtehe- tte fluid down. At land to testify for Tbe Times, nod
Send ter jiartlcular* to the
many Vxlav who “by good word* nnd fair in. He expressed tin- same discouraging West Heath. Mass., a bill near tte viltegn who, herald, bod wilfully perjured himralf.
wliool
La*
txwn
bit
more
times
Hum
ever
h»* &lt;lrceive the h-orta of the simpiu’’ opinion, and declared himself equally una­
Davltt raid bo believed bo bad converted STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.
atom. xvi. IS; ami "’H* an’ fl&gt;nn^
tke ble to help her. Thnt the suffering woman were cmuitei. Maple nnd hemte-k tra« are Patrick Ford, of Tho He* York Irish
ANN ARBOR. MICH.
masked with war* inlltetesl by lightning.
pulntto.*’veil as out of it; oh, that all hcer- and her relative* and friends well nigh de­
MOKT6A11E BALE.
.
There nrwvein* of Iron In tte hill. —Chiango U't.ri I. to a belief in constitutional method*. '
er* "wouki t«—t all they hmr l&gt;y tte .Word of spaired of her life is hardly to be wondered
Tbe nsin-tinii made by I&gt; Caron ttet Chore
Itelaalt having bran mate. In the coudltiras
Trilmuc.
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_
at.
It
is
Impossible
for
the
imagination
to
God and teheve nothing that accord* not
wvru 3JO.OBJ man In readmes, to invade
picture s mure terrible or hopeless case.
Cann Iu from tbo United State* was under­
therewith.
7. “last pt* go and pay my vow, wWcn i Even- breath was a torture. Every hour
Japtnicu* room* ure lighted, uot by glam climate.!, a. tbo Fentun* nlnm&gt; numbered a
IraVB vowed unto tho Ixml. in Hebron. ’ Thus left tier weaker. A mass of sore*, aud windows, but by a kind &lt;&gt;f wooden grating,
HIM! *ia«- VI IUITUW. I»
Mill Absalom to David the king, pro-ubly kacked with pain from h«Rl to foot, her over which a white paper kt pa*ted on the L-Caron.
on t«i» »l.»'»'«»T “&gt;•’'*ld
" pregory
nssimuHllo Hebastlnn Kaiser hy an assign moot
after four vmr* Instead of forty a* in tin* ta-d w» not only a ted of torture, but outaida. Tbi* pnjrr diffuse* the sunlight
Hated l&gt;ceiabrr II. tw*. and rvi-ordpi In smd
v.tv tee 11. V. margin); but what a ifsr he wemed certainly destined to te her death about the room very plcaran'Jy. but it is not
nioncmo-s. «i i-nsv .... ...
........ —» ns ami bow desperately wicked I
'
tail, and thnt in no longtime.
proof ngr.iutt rain; in ramy weather, tocremnaeya due thwvon. by which the t*”ver ol
&amp; “If tte lx&gt;rd shall bring m* again in­
At this critical, juncture, when Mi- fore, the -liuUoreteve to be put up which are of health has received report* from nearly sale
therehi contained has become operative,
11 Monday tn July. deed to Jerusalem, then I will serve tlm Jones hail teen confined to her bed nlmo*
used to cloo tte veranda and horn-' in tte nil the tenebers in tte state regarding sani­ mid on-which newtitage there te eten"**®
I/Td.” Tuis. be raid was tte vow which be two entire yeanf being unable grat of tbat night time, and which aw tte only door* iu tation and ventlintimi u&gt; school liouww. In dur nt the- date of this notice six hundred and
Monday iu February,
dellara. Msldra the atioroey fra
'|.;r : Monday in Au- luui nuule'tv the Lord white in his banteh- time t.&lt; raise her head from the pillow, and n Japanrae hou*e that i* thought n&gt;&lt;ce»rary to nm»t ct»»e* window ventilation is all that is twenty-eight
for by law. and no suit or proceeding
incut jn Syria. Let any father or mother when death swrard ready at any boui V furnish with a bolt. As tte putting up ami provided, and tte heating is arranged so provide.1
• •'-mber.
at taw iiavlnx been instituted lo recover the
. .
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))—. Arm version
Monday 111 Mnrrb.
call for hl* frail and long-suffering victim. taking down of three shutters is a matter d&lt;7 that the children iu onu part of a room suf­ amount seeureil bv said mortgaire. or any tert
nnd Monday m beptemNotice te therefore hereby thro ihat
MN* Jones’ brother, having heard mid mnnduig miiiio time, it Is usual tohavenwnaM fer from beat while in atiolter tboy shiver thereof.
oi awnjwara wu
-tuber. .
on Friday the SUh day of Janusn. te«&gt;. at ten
Davida feeling*on hearirig these words from read SO much of the ren.aikab c cure. Dr. do.sr made in them, which b called "tte with cold. Outhouwss. and wWh are con­ o
’clock la the forenoon, there will tie nM al
A. IIOOKt it.
his mnch loved l&lt;ut Imrotofore erring Absa­ Hartman had effected nnd of the dtsptrat«. earibquaku door,’’ to provide mean* &lt;&gt;f quick stantly found in alorniing proximity to each tin- north front door of the court house in the
Circuit Judge.
city
nr
Hastings,
county of Barry and state ot
other,
and
tet
b
ara
uno
1
for
year*
without
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_rw*v*rator
mid
lom. Ob that he luul only meant it, but cases he hud successfully treated, persuad­
Michigan (that being the pteraJ»»whteh ‘te
being cleaned.
ala* that the heart can teeptne w hard Um* ed his stater to placeber*elf in the doctor. Furnisher.
circuit court fne tbe county of terrv I* held) at
it can put on religion for fclook ard think find. to..Ftol Ito !«««■ or bl. too, .0.1
public aarti'Hi to the lilgbest bidder, tte prem[-♦* derarited In raid mortMgc. or ra much
‘.&lt;1.- hi rhemndillonsnl
even God Himvelf.
varied ex|&gt;erienrc and exceptlorml skill,
thereof »*’ may te necessary lo sattefy the
.cturie* Hutebki** I to0d^'ive
There is « galvanized in-n trough fu I of
“And the king said unto- him. Go in lie was thrreu)K&gt;n called in. and tte wl.
amount dne on «ald mortgage. M
• Htfi. to WtlUa.uJ.
: irtectitii. A. 11. two. peace.’* Believing him to be slucero he givea dom of the step was made obvious Li nvirj water which stand* &lt;m tte corner uf Michi­ diera Friday wnteucud Charles Roberts to forth, wjitette Iqterest tterron. and the cost*,
• &lt;&gt;f th- lteet»ter ot Lin fiber’s blcreing mul bid. him go to short time. Hr informed her tiiat ate had gan avenue and Griswold street. A amad flfteeii years hi tbo psnltentlary for crimi­ rharire* and expefiw* allowed by taw and provldedfnr in wild mortcagerxald premise* telng
Michigan, on the flf- peace; but there was no prere to taat foul
awning
is
stretched
above
it,
ami
on
this
is
nally a* suiting an Il-yenr-uld girl in July alRiMtel
In thr eHv of Hasting*.&lt;*«unlv^of B*rvy
scrofula as well ns consumption, and at
I**--, in Uber 25 of
&lt;»nnd by
“i* once put her under vlgorou. treatiarnL printed the mbaion of tte little trough:
last Iu prunouuciug aeiitecci tbe judge Md state of Michigan, and deyribedta.fnltowt
-1 d mnrtgage being
raid: “Roberts, jou urn in society a byena C ommencing al the south west.corner of lot one
Winfam .i.'fhobo- on tho «Kb
-an*, b.r -n-™;&gt; »■ er-' li wm but n very short time before she teJ Humane BocieQ teg Fountain
:
t.» Emily D. Bost—n (iloo-lbuuirl on the track of innocent hundred and Ifteen. thence
l/ml.w lb. •»«!-Ite. )'b.’b- “o’^SS;
ii isnr w.i* duly reeortlcd ,
“I have been looking for the ire. but I don’t girls It “ well for you that your crime is one nunnrwi sun
'.i.'-r of fJeeri* for Barry: Pmco was within hi* roach, as it 1* «ltota toooth, lhe —ful
not as it onro was in England, punistabte
■!i. ;:.'.l &lt;tay ot September,' Ito r ™-l. Ot ...
•&gt;» b“ •”[ ■'T“y a her for two years had eutlrtlj tea*«t ui
^m to mw it." Mid a phtentbropic party
the pl»ru» of berlnnlng. Alite the city of
by death. If it were, I should Matones you to
: ■ iii.-tjaxwtou iwto 2«2. u„rn»cor I'—.,bm “““"i1’
H**in&gt;g» (formerly village) according to the re-c shirk’ mv
standing near.
,
:r- Is ri-Ainieil to be due th,
U&gt; tbo block.”
•
rorded rilat thereof.
wUm
ot
tb
—
»
"
bo
to,
woly
p-mbni
.
.
_
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_
•»
k.r,
i
—
x.
atrr
for
Hihe&amp;tr
' nr sum ot ten hun4f&lt;d fottv I. (
■ ■■ -iutl ninety one eenta
•imtji'.iuvfA
d°^urc1y; Just«s mnch as for human tewv t-c of twenty-fire dob
oft Vmidrd
cd mortgage, amt nn suit
h iving been Ii.*tttu;.-d to
tbs laiuUville nml Nashville switchm-n in
this City soded yratarjlsy. When n.w men
.*
iiirrrimv*. ny virtue
FRQBATK ORMOL
B,
“luX xlX!*'"o'.™ Wbnt next!—Detroit Free Pre**.
that bad been brought her.) from E»st St.
tiitxlael In raid mortgage
a ••.t«em i&lt;k and orovlff-j
... u.
Vuuta, UK. »"«* tbs ptecw of tne striksra,
*.
10. “Atealotn rciguuth 'n .]lc.broa'
• given. that on Katnrffay.,
A Suicide'* better.
the latter withdrew from tte fight, allow­ County of Barry, holden at the Probate Office IB
fte fairu-ruu,
Mxmerdore bo Irere hls fatter s I-««’**•
the City of Hastings. In »*id county, on Tues*
A young nuui named Charles
ing tte loaded freight care Wbfctt have teen i1.1?.
’tesiV-1'' \
1 anaii seu at puo-: with that father's hut words to him as «onb
rf.w «• n-.AW In tke vaar one
Fateh,
aged
21.
who
committed
suicide
at
teulby them dntte yard for four days to Chuil’anu CIKIll lliinuo***-*
ini*-'
1 ibevbidder, at the nnrth
•
Lretis left behind him an extraordinary tet­
- ! ,l"r or • ■ ■ .m House. Intiie dtyof! of peace, tlian bo rands spire
Present/ Cterie* W. Armstrong, Judge •(
•. M'.rhlgau. tliiat buiuK! rael who at n given signal are to cry.
ter oddrreaod to a young woman named Mor1 hi" the mdier of the estate of Philander L.
circuit court fur BarryJ lorn reigneth in Ifebron." whichJ|CT in which be said; "I am going to commit
wh
premises diacrlbfd In
made perfectly we .
^,0^ iSclteon
♦"•‘UL______ _
aBl,
Friday morning, as I want to bo
'"Udi thereof a* mar be• raying, “I hereby
her blood ma&lt; e I uws
restored buried on bank holiday. Monday. »o that 1
ru- «7s*0 •**' ’,l- a’":,unl du* &lt;m raid mart-, and drive him from his throne, ao va
eollbnon of freight trains occunad on tte
tw-t tr&gt;. ih
interest, ami all legal1 undor.to.vl It. for te raid unto jdT bto rar to It, non.»l&gt;lo‘«.
riuill disappoint my cousin Annie, who torn Chicago Milwaukee ami St- P»ul wllS **’
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jx
.
0
'
”
«'&gt;•
bo married on that day. so there will bo a tw«n Gern- and Beit: fteir^ay ai&lt;te.
tetn/iilT &gt;
• !i'r therein. Then rem iaea
Ing was now ten
tbe doc.
funeral instead of a wedding. 1 te|» you ...
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.....
,I lli.m.dv.-.
■.-t’ii.L-7’■. ; '■‘ l’ ''n'-rta-azeasalltiiatplecc
straighten her
orthopedic will attend rnv funeral. I tell meet you n
'•! «U| J4,"' ; i-"*'.telng situate In tbe
tor now pnxyd todo. who o
Hot
Siven.” Tte jury found that tte deceesed by jumping.
.kill tb.1 b».&lt; »■«•. W”
;pp)tone.
freight rars «&gt;-re
decreed ami nil otter persons interested m
cuuuuittcd
suicide-whllrt
of
unaemnd
mmd.
—
1 (verse* 1*. LUu.^niioitv and “’T t"*tad,|l &gt;i'"l'bo
ml estate, are required to «pj.r.\r at a Mjeaiaa
£!£!
Loudon Stnmlnrd.
of said court, then to te bolden at the Robots
i„,.to. Im I
orijlMllr coutrl"*
they know not anything.
Office In the city nf Hasting*, lusaldeounty.Baa
It there. It was .1
nu(1 by nlCBIK
show ratwe. it any there be. why the mayer St
I of tte two hundrt’l rnwi out
A I*enn*vivanis paper tell* of a man who
.nd ■‘“'"iLSib d.) .tn&gt;l«blNdi.ir
Oakland n valuable prueent ami an auto- tbi' netitteier tnsv not te grantsd. And it U
A-tigm-e of Mortgagee. ! .bo ««&gt; -it* Alr*?bJL,’JZw. "»•tort het ordered. That ♦•»!&lt;* petuteicr give notice
I, bo
'
J utile. I’.loAlt y for Assignee.
■ i»w tow. i» u* **“• "7 J Eh*-™.
“while pateng through n cow future eraph letter on tn* ona«l.&gt;o of bw appromhn%bto door.’ loot nestD.
| B—K
Ji'l ,nd
7 ' ........
Murat.
tcasly and krni11.3. y. . t lht. happy day «r- tdling tte farmer, of U.u country for rear,
ctithefltKW
un^U^h^n^
PEERLESS DYES ftS,
ttet if this fooite and expensive .1.e.-ratlini
rived when it omcc n
without a ‘t row pasture* iu bright colored flannel
&gt;&lt;»r BUCK STOCKDiGB.
”
■arh week for three m
ratattay iff tearing1
.‘9 &lt;
that weltbei
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»od
nailed .kill «• Miirts wSt -topped somebody wouU get •IIS WCT t«lw
l •-mut, Uawii Out berVade.
HABLKS W.AUMrrj
ITortbS^'r toWjoo
hurt. How we what wo told you. -Buruetta expec's i »ortiy to take asm voyage, wh-.qh
Bold by DrugfiiiA Alro
will no .1 wbt fully rastore bw health.
I ALraten.” How
multi­
in Brooklyn Itegte.
lh“
will follow a i«nmtor
^01 and
- ! »•&lt;«■ turn away from tte uoa
■3 | Hls thar Son to d«ten to an

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�Hastings Banner
Heatings, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1389.

TUK HASTINGS. MICH., POSTOFFICE,
AtHIUHT 14. 1879.

A new furnace h being placed Iu the M.
E. church, and no sen-ices of any kind will
be held there next Sunday, but services
will te resumed the following Sabbath.
•Next Sunday, nt noon, the various Sunday
school classes of tbe church will meet with
their teachers al the homes of the latter.
The infant class will meet at the parsonage.

geiit farmer In the throe counties named
who does not know that were it not for
their, own mutuals stock rales would ad­
vance from 50 to 100 per eefft. You would
have us believe that the Ohio Fanner s
and other foreign companies love us poor
fanners so much that they are Insuring u«
at less than cost 1 have too much confi­
dence in the Intelligenw of our fanning
community to believe they will ever te
come dependent on foreign stock companies
for insurance.
Truly yours.
J. Waukex Pjkakk, Scc'y.

^..mncIh &gt; Hvstcnmtlc manner. A ailverpi^d tell is not n^nj^mply count­
ing will aiiswcr every punx**-.
not n«Ml to name the class teyondla very
few day. at most. Have your F-rugran in
sight of the wtele school If
Even the youngest will soon learn the or­
der of classes. Insist that all move n
lines in an orderly way.
our pupils will
take pride In doing this, and remember
that these things all aid in the govenrtnent
of your school.
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Friday evening, at their home, on slate
road, occurred the 35th anniversary of the
EDITORIAL
.wedding of Mr. aud Mrs. James Shelvey.
Their neighbors aud friends'to the number
of 75, gave them n surprise vIsfL After
We were in a school recently wJmrp' wr
an evening of .social pleasure, a teuntiful
Tterc is a lesson for free trade oracles, supper was spread, to which all did ample
saw some things that surpriMsl us. «f
Sd.uW»~&lt;1tb.l«rtrr. lad
Name and Ilcsldenc'■whether they see proper to heed it or not. Justice. Numerous nnd costly presents No.
I Wm. B. walker. Saginaw Co
some of the p.raMlcrs of tin- olden t me.
In the marked Influx of money for busi­ were left ns reminders of the happy occnI Nellie K. Devin-, Castleton
nnd ted learned bettrf ways. While a
.„ I Bobert luster, Hastings twp
ness investment from Great Britain lo tbe
&lt; Christiana Iloraum.city
primer elas* were reading, pupil* came for­
I Phlaeaa Powers. Assyria
The city Mandial made n number of
ward n&lt;&gt; fewer than twenty times ^actual
United .States—from the nation most Ag­
,w । Nina Joy. Baltimore
people
prdtty
hot
Saturday
by
faking
to
count) for the pronunciation of a word, to
I Peter DeKeldnr, Barry
gressive In its advocacy of free foreign
the sheds a nuuiter of teams whleh were ,c‘ &lt; Pauline Tack.
••
say •nothing of sundry and divers ques­
trade to the nation most unmistakably hitched to trees alxiut the. court yard. ... t Gen. E. Parton,Orargevllle
tions from pupil* in different parts ot the
committed (&lt;&gt; the policy of protecting its But that was very proper all the same. ,c- i Helta VanValkenburg. “ .
room. Yet the teacher was trying to h01*1
tbe attention of the class in the midst of
later and capital. White many of the It will not do to let these trees te ruined.
Obituary.
Parties hitching teams to shade trees can
this turmoil. Could anytiilng be mure ab­
rumors of purchases by agents of foreign
Died,
al
hls
reridenre,
Oliver
W.
Grace.
te fined 35. Under the circumstances,
surd? Teachers never allow a recitation
capitalist are ill founded, others are those who complain of the Marshal's ac­ SepL 3rd. 1889. of chronic diarrhea, aged to is* Interrupted unless It I* absolutely
known to te based upon actual transac­ tion should reflect that he saved every one 54 years, 3 months and 8 days. He was necessary, and this necessity new! seldom
tern in Wayne, Staten Co.. N. Y.. May
of
them
a
8.'.
bill.
tions in furtherance of which purchasers
25th. 1835. He came to Michigan in 1855. arise. The violation of this rule is the
The C. L. S. C. will meet at the home of and has been a resident of Harry County cause of telf-thr diwirder In some school*,
have entered Into puRsessiun of tte properfor 23 years.
He joined the Baptist to say nothing of the matter in otter as­
tiea. No doubt most of these capitalists Judge Smith. Friday evening. Nov. 1st.'
,
Singing, What a friend wo Imre Iu church al Hastings In 187«. of which lie pect*.
would prefer to hav&lt;« lieen allowed to inc Jesus.
has lieen a memliCr ever since. He was a
Will the time ever eomc wlien one’s ears
their money at home, and from British esLord's prayer.
kind husband, a Jovlng father. He leaves
will not te asfalleii will, a pronuuncml
Holl call, each member give the name a wife and 'four children, of whom all
tabllshmrnts manner by British operatives
with the tong sound and the with the e
mourn Ms loss.
supplied their products to our people. and lending work of n great painter.
prolonged in our country schools? Chil­
History of Rome and a short paper or
dren pronounce these words all right when
For this privilege- their statesmen, their talk on society in Rome up to 500 B. C.—
A place is vacant in our home,
they talk, but the moment they attempt to
writers and their many active allies in this Miss Hallock.
Which never can be filled.
read. ihi» abomination appears. Teachers,
How to judge of a picture—Mrs. Smith.
country have long labored and ure yet In­
God. in tab wisdom han recalled.
in presenting these words to children for
Uses of mathematics, state substance of
Tin- boon !.)» lOTC had siren;
dustriously working. But as the. prole
the first time, let it te in Y-ouncction with
And though the tsxly slumber* here.
the article with any comments either in a
another wnni. aud let them be taken tie
abilities ot success In that direction were abort talk or paper—Viola Willison. Also
Tits rout Is sale In Heaven.
grther fur a considerable time ns though
further than ever removed by last year's a few minutes for expression of opinions
Cord »f Thank*.
they constituted one word like a-long,
verdict of our jxople. which dwarfed the and discussion of this subject.
We desire to express our sincere thank* a bove, etc. It Is vastly easier to. com­
Political economy—Mr. Puffer.
arrngnti^majority voting for thr Mills hill
Burial of Rome. State substance of. the .to the Profouor and e.la«s of 1890 of the mence right titan to break up the habit
into'an opposing faction, shrewd foreign- artlcleln a short talk or paper—Mr. Ken- high school and to our friends and neigh­ । when once formed.
bors for their kindness and assistance dur­
era realized that our fast accumulating aston.
•
Table talk led by Judge Smith on tte ing the sickness and after the death of our i Parents, don't !&lt;-t »u opportunity |ni«s to
wealth was to te kept at home, and that
son Charles. Such kind acts on the part criticise your teacher in tte presence of
tte only way In which they could become two subject: 1. The London strike: 2. The of these friends were a great comfort to us l ynur children—that Is if you want to *;m»H
Cronin mnnler and trial.
nnd will never be forgotten.
i yonr school. This recite is a sure thing
sharers in our phenomenal prosperity was
Critie—Mrs. Striker.
•
Mil ano Mjw. N. E. Bknepict. i [ind |lilM teen tested in mom schools tten
by investing their money here and submit­
, ,
----on(._ Very much of the Insubordination
Monday Mrs. Lottie E. Marshall, of
ting their property to taxation equally with
in our schools lias It origin In the homes of
Castleton, visited the hardware store of
that of American citizens.
the pupils. The l&gt;oy who tin tq school
Weisscrt Bros, in this city and purchased
understanding that no Improper conduct
Cajdtal is coming to tte United States, a 38-caIlbre fcVoivty, claiming that It was
on hl« part will meet wltlr any sympathy,
Just asVmignition has long been coming, for her brother. She was unknown to the
nt home, usually gives the teacher very
clerk who sold her the revolver but after
In volujne without parallel In tte world’s
at the Court House with the Co. Clerk, little trouble. Remember, parents, that
she had left the store it occurretl to him onOfflce
Saturday* only.
history/ fa-cause foreign capitalists liave that perhaps everything was not just as
children ure hanlly competent to pass'
judgutriit ujxmi the work of the. teacher.
conic to realize the pernianency as well as. represented. J. Weisscrt immediately
The more we consider the. matter the
the wisdom of our national ' policy that notified Sheriff Shrlner and gave him a tetter are we satisfied that the prmailing Rather go to the teacher yourself and dis­
cuss your grievances with ter.
description of the woman. The Sheriff
keeps at home for the enrichment ot tte from the description was satisfied that it plan tor the examlnatiun and licensing of
country most of Hie wealth which free was tbe same woman who was recently teachers Is unwise and unjusL While we
The committee are endeavoring H&gt; ar­
have
no
positive
Information
on
the
side
range an interesting program for the next
trade would scatter to the people of other before the Judge of Probate for examina­
JecL still we presume tiiat the custom in
nations. And thus is protection nndlcat- tion relative to her sanity. He notified this county Is In accord with that In most meeting of the association on Nov. ifith.
Deputy Sheriff Osmun. of Naslivilte, who
It will probably te published this week in
by those who have long teen its strongest nt once started for thg wmnnn’jNpiine. On other counties in thr state. The law al­ each of the county paper*. and will te ar­
opposers.
arrival there she told him she ted tetight lows considerable latitude for tte exercise ranged with especial reference to Uh1
of
discretion
on
the
part
of
the
board
of
the rtnplver and Intended to use it to kill
wonts of the country teachers. It Is not
The effect of rt-^jhlican restrictive her husband Geo. S, Marshall, from whom school examiners. They must te satisfied Improbable that the county board may de­
tiquir legislation Is nowhere better Illus­ she is now se|&gt;arate&lt;l. Deputy Osmun tiiat the candidate is qualities! to properly cide at no distant day to Issue, without ex­
conduct a sehnol and is of good moral char­ amination. certificates to those teachers
sucreerlnl
in
getting
ixiosession
of
the
re
­
trated than in Barry county. Eighteen
volver und returned It yesterday to Web­ acter. if tte Ismrd are satisfied of this that, among other things, muster up energy
years ago there were over 30 liquor saloons sort Urns., who refunded the money. No fact, and further that .the teacher is suc­ -enough to attend thege meetings.
Of
hi Barry county. To-day there are six. blame can attach to Weisscrt Bros, in the cessful In her work during the time the course every; teacher In the county is mak­
Then nobody questioned anybody's right matter anil'll is lucky that the revolver certificate runs, it is difficult tn see why ing arrangments to te present this time.
this faith siiouiii suddenly vanisji with the
to sell liquor to minora or common drunk­ was gotten in the jKwsession of the officers expiration of the certificate. The lawyer Come early and avoid the nub. .There are
before the woman had an opportunity to
stats for about one hundred and twentyards. Now the six uloon-krept rs of attiuppt to put her threat into execution.
anti the ductor are asked to undergo this five und the standing romn is limited.
examination but once. Ought not teach- School officers and patrnRhi conlially InvitBarry county are very careful not to sell
^Following are the juror- drawn, for the era to lx* dealt with In somewhat the same
to either class. Then a saloon could hold
'November tenn of circuit court:
manner'.’ There is one class of teachers to
open as long as it desired every dayjiritl
whom tills periodical ntkln&gt;/ is a genuine
Allen T. Rowley—Maple Grove.
Z
The marshes about -East Saginaw are on
night Now they oj&gt;en and close as re­
Frank Bagley—Orangeville.
blessing. We think tlftn- Is a limited
•
Geo. Valentine—Prairieville. )
number in this class, nnd that the same is Ore.
quired by law. Tten they sold liquor on
Solon IL Doud—Rutland. M
gradually
growing les*. Still there are n
Saugatuck has tte measles and dlphSunday, election (lays and legal holidays.
John McQueen—Tboniapple.
few left. Each succeeding examination tberia.
Now they do not sell on any such days.
J. M. Riser—Woodland.
finds them Just wlitre they were the previ­
Wind mqii/of nmiintai sense will say there
Win. E. Courtney—Yankee Springs.
ous year. Their aspirations mount no
1. W. Cargo—Assyria.
higher than the lowest grade of certificate !
has not teen a great advance made?
Dralu Letting.
the law allows. Tiieir hours for study and j
Frank Stanton—Baltimore.
Notice I* hereby given that 1, George A. DllMarcus Bellinger—Barry.
Improvement are all compressed Into a few leuteek.
Drain UmnmUslooer of tbe County of
Room is requested for Hon. Roger Q.
Hamilton Nichols—Carlton.
brief days preceding'each regular over­ terry. 8fato of Michigan, will, on the !»h day
Mills of Texas. Mike way there, gentle­
Frank Wellman—Castleton.
hauling. They have no use for education­ of November, A. D. iww. at the tenntns of the
men, if you please, for Mr. Mills. Hon.
below mentioned. In townahip* ot Carlton
Frank Ryerson—Hastings.
al Jounials, mid are never «vn at tcachera' drain
Mr. Mills Is the jwrson tiiat is kindly go­
and frying, st 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that
Fred McNair—City.
associations. We repeat, to this small day. proceed lo receive blds for the construction
ing to take tbe Job of running this country
E.
A.
Illder
—
City.
eloM thr examination is a genuine blessing. of scerts)n drain known m tbe •Tighter Drain,"
entirely upon himself as soon as congress
I
iks
KM
and esfalitehed In said township* ot
la&lt;einan Smith—Hope.
But ought the tamiy to be held accounta­ Carlton and
asMubles.—Chicago Tribune.
Irving, and described as follows, lo
ble for the sins of.the feu-'! Ought not tho wit: beginning at a stake. In the ravine, on the
Henry Budd—Johnstown,
nonbwMthofaoatbwemksection
T. ot Oarigood
teacher
to
sometime
earn
the
right
to
Tte South American delegates are re­
ion. Barry County. Michigan, running thence n.
ft. A. Brooks—Maple Grove.
continue
her
calling
without
further
ques
­
ceiving a conclusive series of protectionist
ra&gt;» degrees west. «o feet: thence *. M', degrees
John Stelp—Orangeville.
tioning? We believe tho time Is coming w.. n feet; thence n. r degrees wf. tte feet;
object lemons and will return to Washing­
n
rr
.
a
■&gt;
-u.
Theodore Morehouse—Prairieville.
when a teacher will not be allowed to iiold
ton convinced that commercial union be­
Wm. B. Poland—Rutland.
a thinl grade certificate forever, lie must
tween the three Americas must te ground­
5. degrees, w.. to feet; thence ti. T3', degrees w..
Aaron Sherk—Tboniapple.
either
obtain
something
higher
or
choose
Ittft
feet:
tlHmeen.
degreesW..4Sfeet:tiienee
ed upon high tariff defense again*t Europe.
Jas. H. Durkee—Woodland.
another profowlon. We understand this
w‘
«• Mdnrces
•—New York Tribune.
Ezra A. Wilson—A'ankee Springs
to te thedaw iu some states, and It seems
John Tasker—Assyria. '•
all right and projier. As the faw now
Running n newHpajter In China must te
Perry G. Henry—Baltimore.
■
stands, however, we thing that those wesiUmnee *. Tss degree* w. sis f«et. ineute &amp;.
extra haxardous busineas. Tfie editor of
Milton Nobles—jiarry.
■
*•»»»*«:
«• tl ilrxrwB. e.
teachers who possess a reasonably high
ex fret;• ■tbeuee
east parallel
line
Henry Crock font—Canton.
tbe IVkin Gazette, founded 1.000 years
measure of srfiolarshlp, who are (noeessful TOO
Tr.f rU.r.t.A.
... with section
.........
George Bump—Castleton..
In the school room, who read professional
Mfco, boasts that l,!&gt;00 of Its editors have
Said
job
win
be
let
by
sectlom
or divisions,
literature and attend teachers’ meetings,—
teen beheaded.
the
section
at
tbe
outlet
□(
the
drain
will
be
lei
in a word ijrwluu U-achers—should have tlrat. and the remaining seetion* In ihrlr order
rThe next meeting of the Association
‘he diacram now
Tte decline of third-party prohibition^^ will te held at the High school In Hast­ their cirtlfieatcM renewed without examina­
tion. We cannot sec why such a plan
la one of the conspicuous .signs of the ings on Saturday. Nov. 10. commencing would not be wise and judicious, and we drain, and bld* will be made and received «eeordlngly. Contracts will be made with tbe
times. This is a most favorable omen for at 9 o’clock a. m. where the following think It will te adopted lit thU county at
bldd*r g‘»mg adequate seprogram will te carried out:
no dlstarft day.
f“rity lor the performance ut the work, m a sum
root temperance legislation.
?y m.e Ttle
for toe cumpfetlou
Music.
»
such comraet. and the terms uf payment
Teachers, were you ever In a school of
Spelling. Charles E. Doyle.
tterefor. slrnll te announced at the time and
And what Is to becomr of tbe once great
where tte teacher called out “Third Read­ plsec ot letting.
Map itefwlng. Win. J. Kennedy.
greenback party, my countrymen? There
er'1 when np popped a boy and shuffled
Recitation. Leon D. VanVelsor*
along to the recitation seat and tten one
might have been a future for It If Its party
Class exercise. Rose Bostwick.
after another tbe rest of the class came
School Hygiene, Daniel C. .Warner.
loaders had i*cn honest.
straggling along? We have seen such
Music.tilings, and not so very long ago cither.
Recitation, Grace Hobbs.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
The verb In technical grammar. A
Bemis.
The letter mail from the Cast will hercAPTIlltNOON.
-after, on the valley line, te carried on the
Music.
train reaching this city at 12:12 p. m., inRecitation. Alice M. Stevens.
stcad of 9:08 p. m. A postal car will te
Importance ”r niln&lt;l study. Ella E. Hal­
regularly run mi tho 13:13. This arrange­ lock.
ment will te a vast Improvement
Primary discipline. May Fuller.
Music.
Do not strain your cyea U» see at lamp
Keeltat ion, Alice M. Stevens.
light or dark days. Get a pair of John
language Teaching, Mary E, Wilcox.
Bewncr’s combination specks or eye glassClass exercise, Viola Willison.
aato restore your eye sight. No extra
Theory and art, John W. Mathews.
nfaargi1 for examination.
The program has been arranged with the
John Bkmhiikil
idea of meeting tbe needs of the county
Jeweler and Optician.
teachers, and not one of them can afford
Saturday forenoon Mra. R. Rogers had to be absent. Make arrangements to come
a narrow escape frotn serious Injury bv and take part In tbe discussions which fol­
Commhtkk.
lire. Her dress caught on fire in some way low each paper.
faeoi the kitchen stove. She called to a
youiig lady tiiat was in the house and with
■■Tbe Ionia, Eaton A Barry with its
her assistance and a blanket soon smoththe flames. She escaped with only double assewnnent and heavy linw* this
summer don’t seem to be as cheap Innur-

notes.

Stoves! Stoves! Stoves!
DON’T FAIL TO SEE THEM!
Wo have the Largest and Bost stock in the city. inclo.v. ,
tho
‘

BANNER OAK

(

c4m.r» I*.
.
1
The finest rnnrizl
round stove
in the _market.

Yoo Cai Sm Hney W Seeing Os

Before buying.

Also a full line of

COOK STOVES
At Bottom Prices.

A

Full Stock of Hardware
At Bottom Prices. Call in.anrl see for yoniself.

Huffman Bros

SCHOOL COLUMN.

•‘lass&amp;’jr.xisasj.’nr;;;

only tbe slock company, the Ohio Farmers
to eboose."
Ionia. Hich., Oct. 24th, 1889.
Enrrotf Baxxeii:
Sir. In your troue of Oct. 33d, I find tills
Rem, which If an advertisement 1 do not
About tte thinnest of all thin shows care to reply to. but if on your authority 1
red at the Opera house. bave this to aay: 1 f you wl II compare eosl
of Insurance In tte Ionia. Eaton &amp; Barry
or the Barry A Eaton or Ionia county comtte tint named com|&lt;ny with tbe chewpest
Muck company in existence not excepting
the. Ohio Farmer, you will find that In-

FURNITCR1

CLOAKS
We respectfully call attention to

Tta Contemplating Bii si
Cloaks and Shawls to our large and
complete stock of

Tailor-Made N ew markets
In all the mostpbp'ttlarjshacle and niak
of clothes, with reveire and dircctoirc
fronts.
We have some very handsome

Seal Plush Garments

To the People oj Barry Co

With quilted satin lining to show you.
Also a splendid line of

Having sold my property to C. D. Beebe

»iM then that one Mutual Insurance Oo.

Archie McCoy

Notice!

who will take Possession in a short time, our

As our readers well know. Dr. J. A.
iMtaghtnan, tbe well known specialist
1
Akron. Ohio. All those wishing to conmatt Dr. Baughman by letter can address
fate at Na 151 South Howard street,
Akron. Ohio. He writes prescriptions for

Phis space belongs to

entire stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bootsand
Shoes must be closed out at once.
We offer
our entire stock at a tremendous sacrifice '

Velvet Beaver Shawls
Our sales have been large, but we
have just received a new invoice and
we'ean now show you a very complete
line to select from.

Everything must go

Yours anxious to please

E. Y. HOGLE

�w*-'

Hastixgs

Banner

personal

- SO. 1889.
.Am -lay. Ort.

Ed. Burton i5
sing.

JSKERN. Local Editor.

and examine them.

*

’

'"a*1

CLOTHING:1

B- M. ■ Bates , has

icndi-ni of tbe,,u,*rin&gt;wre.l«&gt;r» Uu.iX*
Ulr UmS"”-"' X*'l"'lli'--

b. town

N,*'""IS *•» 1» U» any

With Tucker as tbe dmle.

JoMqih I0g,.« inuj put m _
hanging and stand lamp*. Thev

pERFU M ES

.

yai!uiL&gt;'V1’t,"'U"‘

.

, 1 ll"' '"P'.'

: T.

I"’-- ,‘«.r Having added largely to my stock of clothing, 1 have fitted

.!«! u „„,al w„ „[Krt
beM assorted stock In the city.

'“'•’"K*.

up a room especially for it and am now showing a nice
line of

Uvc lb,

n’e

rhur-ihy evening ateut 30 of VT. IL
,,/r,‘ !Kk ««tlierw! at tte home of hls
“J*
15’«•» street When Will
frm“ ',own ,"&gt;vn h’' was ustered
f~m t
Ide&lt;l by lhn* A VanAmran'a grocery
taX • J £“.r.k,r “nd
N* ~*t&lt;rt)i»ted
V n,rrr)
ne WM*
If von arc In need of st#nd or hamrinir
was in
’ r®,“fow momenta but soon re­
covered
hlmseltand
did
much
during the
la’est\7yk|r*.A
" ’ ",&lt;l nrW *** U,e
toward making hi* guests enjoy
thenise.yfs. \ series of subjects liad.ltaen
11. 1.. Newton wiil move the bulldim?JT,1^
,,M’ ««&gt;*«»« "a* tran.fojinerly u«d M a carding mill to a
foruiwl Into n,"(&lt;&gt;nver*atlonar’ party. A
nearer Michigan avetiue and put In ma
well chosen lot of subjects served to nuke
all kinds..
bJbSa
l
15£,
“
,
’
“
,
«
IQ
'
”
............
thei
evening
highly
enjoyable to all. Exchmery fora planing mill.
eelicnt refreshments were served nt the
If you want any wall paper now ta yWlI
completion of the i&gt;rogram.
thm. They are reducing stock nt Hollo­
way s (sign ot the elephant} and are offer­
U*t Monday morning the high school
ing paper rheop. g(I and ace.
receivwt the sad Intelligence that one of Its
numter. Chas. H. Benedict, was dead.
The Mh'hlgan Central people have again
No one of our students was more loved amt
ehainred their minds about who shall-Im-'
re*|&gt;ecte«l than Charles, nnd Id* death
in MMthe next Marion agent here. This time
caiwei a sadness among our numbers
the gppo;ute« Is M. H. COllins, of Colon.
which has nt-ver tefore been felt. Charles
n'«™d was a uiemter bf the senior das-, nnd hls
Boob, and *h.«—I have a full line „f
careful consideration of the rights of oth­
winter good*, on now. U will pay you to
b'^n' ;',*- ers. a:ul the thoroughness which charac­
call and see them and get price* before
terized hls work made him the nnanlinaus
bojfag.
F. (J. SrowKtjchoice of his class fur tte position of pres­
Our rttlzena liave not for years hail the
ident of the Crescent Literary Kuclety.
opportunity of listening to so fine an enter­
We shall not soon forget hi* manly apweh
tainment as that of th.* Flak Jubilee .sing,
to the socity. at-the first nnd only oentSon
ere at tbe M. E. chnteb. Friday evening.
in which he was allowed to preside. He
. Mrs. C. 11. VanArman i&lt; In Grand Rap­ admonished nil present to refrain from
every uet that might appear indecorous,
For sale., at very reasonable figures, n id* on a two weeks’ visit.
aud requested all to Join with him in hls
three month's scholarship, worth S25.UO in
m ) Jrft“ek W.M ‘n
«»&lt;l B«ld- endeavors to make tho meetings of tlj.- so­
the West Michigan Business U'nlvcrsltv
ciety truly successful In hls work in tte
Grand I Lapids one of the-best bn»hn*s
,-OR CHILDREN
■ 4 college* in tte country,
.OREN.
II. K. llradrlek.MMdkiUle. mu Iu high -choo! he was always cotisld»rcd one
of the la-st in his classes, nnd at the close
wt. Hevw fails. I
n..
• Me rej.ilcb with you. I4-.ami E. gnmu town on business Monday.
of the year be would have graduated with
Mrs. Jesse Downs and .daughter left last credit to friends and school. He had al­
latvd sugar, the* very best. Nrts. All others j
tj sii DmggiiU.
ready laid hls plans for future study after
in proportion. Butter, eggs and apples week for a visit In Sl Johns.
finishing In the high school, nnd It is heart­
are u good prl* e. Bring tb-m along.
W- 1&gt;. Adams, a Marshall lawyer, was
rending io see n young man with such
IIam&lt; a VanAkuan.
in town on business Saturday.
high hut*** of future jwcfulnciw so prema­
Mr*. I.. Jordan, au agejl woman residing !
L. C. Fvlgluier. editor of the Woodland turely taken away by death. His studious
in the first ward. was. found *U*ad in hrri News, was in the city Monday,
luildts. amt unimpeachable character stand
bed Sunday morning. Cause of hrrwlealh j
as a living example for bls fellow students
1» supposed to Im* heart disease. The fun-1
Horan* Watkins, of the Middleville who deeply mourn hls lo*s.
' I ’s«r iiuusr. Kn.jtitr.- I rral services wen- held Monday ufternuon. ‘•rimbllcati. Mas in t.iwii Friday.
Tin funeral took place Wcnesday morn­
-—‘—I Now Js the time when a goo-J family *
Y
U. J'
Jl. S-hinlz L„.
ha* returned home after ing, ami was attended by nil hl* classmates
except MIm Sabie Handle, whom sickness
*'r । »• nmigr.
ctiR'k l&lt; th** uu»st needed; knowing this ' 4 lS,n* W'reks’visit In Kentuckv.
prevented. In token of tiieir love and es­
■•r7 u
,wt 1
a large stock of nice eloek*41
Mrs. -F. Newman, of Saginaw. Is visiting teem for their dear classmate, the class
.. 1*2 &lt;: m«*»t market in | '*&gt; oak.’walnut and also tte cheaper nickle
i- r parents, T. Phillips and wife.
lad provided many beautiful tlowera
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: &gt;t-»ftlt!i good | clock. Call and get prices at John Bessamong
which was a pillow with the wrtfd
A
&lt; .- ■ ullduiiFj. Welt Cis-1 mer's, the jeweler.
v.
John Brock. of Otsego, was hi the city
•nmlay and Monday visiting friend-.,
' ••Classmate" appearing In relief. Attach­
ed to a tmskrt of flowers were two white
Mr. DINi^rman. of Chicago, was the i ribbon* on which were the words "Chew
slock of groctsrie-s, et&lt;-.. desire* all ihos
ruest hist v.**«-k of
..........
his brother,
' ofA.f0.
E. “ -In Menioriam.“ At tin- grave
who owe him to rail aud settle their a*
each member of tbe class dri&gt;i»pe&lt;l a bcAjuet
lie vuu thl. atuwM i„ &gt;
Edward Roos, manager of the new felt
a» a last tribute to their lost classmate.—
a,,a I.™, 5 “ '
S"d|Wl*
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J. W. B.
KiuT
j
Ih*an»cr’s ea»h langain store I* making''-1^ o?iXtS.’^vS2ir?u,i?&amp;H

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Suits,Overcoats,04468008
............

JOODYCAR 0 2RUG STORE.

XV e keep the celebrated “0. P. H.” pants. Every pair
warranted.
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Cloaks and Shawls
In Newmarkets, Short Jackets and Plush Garments at lowest
prices. We are also closing, out our

AT HALF PRICE. Jerseys, 25c., 374c., 50c., 75?. and $1.00.

Jolie! ? tier of every Kind
and Variety.,

Prairieville, Oct. 20, 1889.

JUST RECEIVE!)

: Croup Remedy I
;

At R USSELL 3
Splendid new line of

land for Sale.

Dress GoodsTrimmings.
Headquarters for

1 Med a Bsrtraiaf
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. '•1 r.tsv term-.' great preparations for the holiday trade.
A M Wiwili
*r(....
......a tetter
...... stock
.
i. than
..__ -: , Mrs. Geo. Cook, of Holt, was the guest
They .............
propose ...
to i.*,
nave
ever before. Thr store is telng thorough-Wt'ck ot her Sister, Mrs. Fred Miller,
ly repaired, and will te inore atlrtrtlve in | iL A. Rmtyan. of U.wcll, Dodge Co.,
appeanmcc tlmn ever.
( wi*.. is the guest uf hi* brother
&lt;;. Run-

'zThe apple harvest in this county ba* ! J"*®*
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l.vn*l.rr.ml|»Mlublroor. &lt;»1 Itoj-I Mr. T. s. i,,,.. ,r„
r„u»r. wh.. an* tbe
o,..reh.rd.
wl,h r,-Ut„„ |„ M
,;nilr
■ r,« f-nnswiuzTltiv
rh«&lt; t.itul
I are
consequently listin','.
happy. The
total min
crop' g.1.1..
h!p.
no noiitiiK which .-nubte» for thr county will put over &lt;100,000 into •
Warren
Williams
and
wife,
who have
tn. nnr aroma which ; ’he bands of the farmer.*.
’been in Petoskey for several months, have
We have Just received a new lot of dt*-"' returned to thl* city.
■■rated window shades, of very flue smooth
Bev. ami Mrs. Bancroft go to Grand
rinhh and elegant patterns. IFc teiiyht Rapids to-morrow for a month's visit with

All the latest and most desirable styles.

Hicks S Spence,,, „„„

7i j. iinoniu

JOSEPH ROGEBS
PAYS

Bishop Glllupte and family.

i&gt;&lt;u1t&gt;cy Ferris has gone to Burwick
Tlty, ImuHana. Hr will remain there
ML* Jennie Platt captivated the aud­ during tlx* winter and play ball. •
iences Monday and Tuesday evenings by
('has. Hoy t, of Irving. Is at thr residence
her splqpdld singing. The ladj Iras a
teuntiful rich voice, highly cultivated, nnd of hit parents Z. B. Hoyt and wife In this
over which she has splendid control. She city, being treated for Jaundice.
will give selections each evening this wetde.
IjihI week .Ed. Powers made a trip
around the county in the interest of his
Have you been to l&gt;r. Lathrop's drug cigar factory. He met with splendid aucstore uml seen lils stoek of xvall paper and
window curtains that he Is selling off bclow cod? Ever) one should take mlvnn- I Charlie Brown was on the M. C. train
tage of these prices. Wall paper will which ran off the track at Oshtemo. Mieh.
probably never again te sohl as elwap in Luckily none ot Charlie's otelsa frame was
Injured.
ilaMing*.
Geo. W. Perry, of Bellevue, was in this
Ender Sheriff Muiareanx. «&gt;f Ocand city Friday attending to the duties of his
Rapids, arrested Al. Ixtllvr. a ir. year old position as deputy Internal revenue collec­
boy. in Carlton on Monday. ,I.olle;. with tor for this district.
two other boys entered a Grand Rapids
Mr*. Charles McQueen nnd Mrs. !&gt;.
store a few days ago ami stole about 815 In
Middleville, are nt the home
money. We nmlerstand -the otter boys Campbell.
Of Mrs. W. F. Hicks, called here on ac­
have also teen arrested.
count of the latter’* alckne**.

(Suecesfors to C. H. A M. M. Hlrks)

z (Sign of the elephant.)

LOCAL NEWS.
I

ute.*

v- •&lt;« at Philips A
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• -.-&gt;&lt;* will buy di.-die* I
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aud lamp-fixture*
:-i- ,v whip factory

.'-liangx* for wheatt

--- dour that Jo*. Bogers church win-mfur the satin*'flour. Nov. 7th. by Madams ixrttie R»l«m*II. Geo.
Tomlinson. Wm. Holloway. B. Dickinson.
Anna aud Laura IteMincr. Mae Tanllnsqm
lately vacated by Nellie Wilkins ami Bertha Bentley. AU
are cordially invM&amp;t to attend. Supper
mploy a reliable served from five until seven.
rm work this winter.
\n effort I* telug made to organise •»
lodge of Patrons of Industry here. Mrm1 O-k Jubilee singers tera of thr order have endeavored to mate
arrangements
with some of our merchant?*
■Ii tbi- city, Friday even*
to sell goods to tte P. of 1. at 10 per cent
above rust. So far they have te-en unsuciu nu effort to orgvn- ccwfnl. No merchant can sell go«ls at a
which shall hold profit of only 10 percent, nnd make tx&gt;uj
ends meet.
In-Id at the usual hour
Ranch* 10 was presented ali I’ltioM hall
'} the United Brethren
Monday evening by Frank 1 ticker * MetropollflUM to n large and »PPf«'lMthl“a
pays tli«* highest market fence. This company han teen R”*11*
trade for butter, eggs, oats Improved since Its ln*t visit here, aadis
u*l alt Ujid.
Linu.priNluct*.
now rrrngnlte*! a* one of the test troupe
, The-Anin
— -.i.B-11-.in Express company now on tte rood. They are
‘ior an nti;. ;i( \v«wMtln»i«|. (.'has. Ilotch- houses everywhere—-the test poaslble en
dorsement of ttelr meriL
bee:: :ip|w&gt;lntMl‘agWlL

a. iu

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.or ?:,r 1,1will meet at the home |
g,**• Barton on Tuesday next. All I uolitans give a grand matinee for tho&gt; tenc
ll,
!*dta. «IK1
uiten arc requested to te present.
ball s.t.nU&gt; «rwn&gt;««&gt;
h'r netted only enough
will
b. Itorkowd.
'•"■p*
pay!H.r
prr01jnni!l&gt;
and tb.- iwrtonnanee
"J,
• M*n*e. for th&lt;- fair amount to $dis.O4.
tW nvenlbK.
Brins, U»
S
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mother of Wilber F. u, l.nar IKlIr &amp;a*- *1“*
•fters.n, dieti Sunday night at her home at 9. Performance co‘n,,,™Sf!'„f‘
Ma)4"'
Th* r‘"'*ral tnk‘‘s plnce Admission, children 10c.. adaR* -«?•

nJnT fale
1,11 1 n t,MS •’‘-stall
I’,1’"- Improve Ulis ojij ortuuity and
HogZ'«U K""*1
Enquire at E. Y.

Altaian rbloW. lilUw
.peolrnomplrtlon ■&gt;' b-’

elnity. jiow of Sioux Falls. Dakota, tfas
married last week nt Three Rivers to Mte*
Anna Pealed daughter of Judge Penler.
Mien Jones. Isaac Sponal»Ie. By. Dick­
inson. W. H...Stebbins. S. A. Crowell and
&lt;;ro. Crowell left Friday for a tew week),
.hunt in northern Michigan, also IL Mudge.

(Zh-sse Tefft, of Belmont, N. Y.. is the
guest of hl* «m»ln. 1»- W. Reynolds. He
has been engaged to teach the school m the
Altoft district mirth of the city this coming

winter.
j
j»
Oetnent Smith and C. H. VanArman
were at Lawtag -TliunKlay on business
connected with ’be ea* “* ’Im Ieopte vju
Frank Treat, which was carried up to the
supreme court by Treat

tjJul'A*'''" ''‘K'ric.1 by some that a pos­
H fnJ?' iK*11 '",t "" ’he C. K. * S. 1L counties In tte state l&gt;n» or m
•»UKaluiaaw. It’s no ...it.hlr «mrt houMt *• dcm*nde&lt;:

atttanJ*’ *’■ 'r"
uI Rutland, will meet
n»aZ» v
Mr'Ul«"
Wedsterad In a pile
All di?&lt;n'
”HIU- a’ 2 o'clock j • tn.
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re idrltod.

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North side Slate street.

Highest Market Price

sewfP.p.nU i-&lt;.ri«&gt;k-.K *««.. »!•««.
‘ erP* tehodl Books and School Supplies.

—FOR—

a. tt;.t..i M..L.I t.;.. i

P&amp;y kite H&gt;gksH wkl »nw
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(Newspaper subscriptions taken at lowest

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Cash, Drv Goods, Boots and: c&gt;“b rate*.
Shoes. Hardware, Groceries, Tj,e Detroit Daily Free Press
and Crockery,
_vsi&gt;_
—FOR—

Evening News

BUTTER, EGGS,

Delivered te any jmrt of the city.

Poultry, Butter, Bags
aid Driefl Fruit.
He will pay in cash or exchangn gro
cedes, dry goods, crockery, 1&gt;oot* and
shoe?, hardware, drugs, etc.

and Produce.

' GOOD
CLOTHING
CHEAP

Services rt^lhe Presbyterian eburch.
Sunday. Nov- :ird* wheu
will preach In the morning at
ject: “Rivera and titair Ireaons. andJn he
enmlng at 7 on •Peept Into a looking

glass-”
r.mM M Bauer, secretary of the Agri...S'wrirty wm be
«“ day
everv Saturday In the office Just south of
[he Sheriffs office. In the court house.
he will pay all premiums. Those
entitled to premiums.can find him at above
place on tlwae dates only.
•
Coffee is high, and the only way to Judge
|, wttan it 1. grven- .
we do our own roasUn*. And we teiow
Ze can give you better coffee
.n.n other bouaea that buy roasted goods.

Barry county now has or is bitlldlI g
court bouse, costing ^l tb«t v *J

*w, tx-si
hdmrco. l**st 40c. syrup,
JJJyrtwhrat flour, best «2 dour at

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Millinery Goods

A faim. consisting of one huinlied and
fifty-nine acres, being the north east quar­
ter of section 31. jn the township of Castle­
ton this county, is for sale nt a bargain.
The farm is well watered and H a tirst
class farm f«*the raising of stock. Apply
to Smith A Volgrovr.
Hastings. October ilsL Ibbd.

r

M. J. GOSS.
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“f? Suday. Tbe church expressed their
entire satisfaction and "PPm',Utlon#oL,f'J
enuresafaithful
*niXe* In ter jStton.' but has often
“‘^L!id efficient aid In the varioua &lt;mtern-ndered

Our Mr. J. H. Cutting has just returned from Boston, and it be­
ing so late in the season that manufacturers were anxious to close
out their fall and winter, stock, he took advantage of the opportunity
and bought for spot cash some suits and overcoats at one-third off of
former prices, and we propose to give the benefit to our customers,
Do not miss this opportunity if you are in need of a suit or overcoat.
Come in and see for yourself.

Yours respectfully,

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
One Price Clothiers. Hastings, Mich.

�. MX
MAKING THE LAME WALK.

made, the appliances Illustrated tn that
book, have labeled them "Instrumente of
Torture," in order that tielr patients
would not expect them tw use upon them
appliances wholly beyond their conception.
This hu lieen done by an Eastern surgeon
and by one ou tbe Pacific coast, and prob­
ably by others. And doubtless the instru­
ments these imitators would construct from
the niustraltyns thus copied would truly
be, in every sense of the word, instrument*
of torture. We mention this matter aim*
ply'to show how high alxive all other Or­
thopedic Surgeons Dr. Hartman stands.
Ia it any wonder then that tbe lame, the
halt the crippled and the deformed of
every class flock to Dr. Hartman from tbe
north, the cast, the west and the south:
from every alate and territory from the
lake.* to tbe gulf and from Maine lo Cali­
fornia? Is It any wonder that even his
Herculean strength Is taxed to the utmost to
answer demands constantly made uponhla
nils, then, by means of his rare ability
in the treatment of sucli diseases as eonsumption and scrofula, nnd hls. unrivaled
skill as au orthopedic surgeon. Miss Mattie
Jone? was raised from her sick bed to bccome a well, strong and happy woman.'
| To see her naw, knowing her lo have been
on wlmt she thought and what all her fam­
ily thought would certainly be her death*
lied, one would hardly believe her to be
the same person. Certainly no one would
think that she had been at death's very
door, utterly crippled, helpless nnd hojwless. She declared to the reporter that she
could hardly believe itlierself. 'Co cap the
climax,' Mi's Jones inis sjnee married, nnd
Is now n helpful and happy wife. If n
more Astonishing cure has ever !&gt;een effect­
ed medical annals fall to record iL—Ohio
State Journal.

The art of treating toe lame, the crippled
and the deformed by mean* of mechanical
appliances is called Orthopedic Surgery.
Mankind is universally Hable to bodily ac­
cidents aud undoubtedly has been since
• thr earth was first peopled. Now it la the
fracture of the arm. and now some exter­
nal blow that caused a diseased joint, re­
sulting Iu n crooked leg or arm. Itoubtlesh». also, many liavr from thr beginning
• l»ecn Ixim with crooked feet (club foot).
It tenaturnl. therefore, that men who were
iHtrrrs’.wl in the welfare of their fellow
beings should have directed their attention
to tbe curing of these deformities ami the
lessening ot the suffering incident to them;
and it wa* not only natural, but it was
right. At the same time, however, no
rational effort was made In this direction
until the time of the great Grecian philoso­
pher, Hip|M&gt;crlte&lt; some five hundred year*
before Christ. Tiiat distinguished physi­
cian laid the real foundations of medicine,
• separating from it many su|&gt;erslitlons as
well as philosophy and every art that had
no lira ring on thr. cure of human Ilk.
Having done this, he applied hiuisclf to
the treatment of diseases and the correc­
tion of hunnin deformities. He made tbe
first niecluinicnl appliance or brace for the
straightening of crooked limbs, while, con­
sidering thr age in which hi' lived, Ills
mode of treating spinal curvatures, hip
joint disras*-*. etc. was really wonderful.
'
Indent, until within a jx-riod of thirty
years, not only- was nothing added to the
knowledge and practice In tills department
of professional work tw embodied in the
writing* of Hlppocrites, but much of it
REMOVING MOTH PATCHES.
was tdtsolutely forgotten, so that rational
Orthopedic Surgery lavatne almost a lost
art.
.
A
A1*o:tt the middle of the present century.
Moth patches can only be removed in ob­
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howevet, interest in this branch of medi­
stinate catcH by a long coureo of liver treat­
cal practice wus renewed. In 1S.50 a very
valuable work on the subject was written ment nnd dieting. Ihirgatives uro hw«
effective
than mild aud steady remedicn, of
• by Henry Heather-Bigg, which was fol­
which taraxacum i^ foremost, either in the
lowed by able contributions by Richard
concentrate*! extract or In the decoction of
JJarwell, Benjamin Ix-e. Allen. Prince, the plant and root. Moth patches are. tho
• Sayre and many others. With all of their idgu facial ot liver complaint, for which toe
■ gixsi jK.inl-. the great trouble with many. oldremeily and unstirpewd bi taraxacum,
U not all, of the braces and appliances otherwi«c extract of dandelion. "From long
adopted and used by tln-se men is that, exparieuce,*' raj**'Dr. J, C. Guun, in bi*
adhering twi ctosely to old-time models,
valued domestic medicine, -‘I have found tha
they still Urture the unfortunate patient dandelion most valuable medicine for liver
either by .premising too hard on one part or complaint. It is diuretic and ai&lt;crient, and
by confining another part too closely.
■ What, with their hard, unyielding plaster when languid, nnd is likewise applicable to
of Paris bandages, which, If they do not derang-ment* of tho dip*live organs gener­
give pain, at least cause great soreness and ally." Dr. James Wthou, in Tins Chlrurgical
Inconvenience, and with their adhoaiveplastera for counter-extcirtlou. chafing and
"ITte more the dandelion ia used the more
blistering the skin, and keeping the patient
Iu pain day and night, one would think tues," nnd ono will not find an experienced
they considered bodily torture and dIncom-. physician of any wbool who does not esteem
fort essential to the successful treatment this remedy, which, by the way, is nKn- used
of ilefumilties, and feared that if they did i in English medicine titan here. Theplaut
■ ( not make their patients suffer more or less may l«o umdl root-nnd leaves, a double hand­
’ those unfortunate? would/yA fully realize ful boiled in a quart of water till reduced to
that tlusyl were in the hands of a surgeon. a pint, of which a taacupful twice a day be­
Nome thirty years ago Dr. S. B. Hart­ tween meals is a done. Six' headache and
man, then of Eastern Pennsylvania, began “bilious spells" are the attendant* of moth
to devote special attention to Orthopedic patches, induced by tin same derangement ot
Nurgery. With the special object In view
of correcting human deformities, not only
1 never had rick hetidnebo more than twice
without pain, but without the slightest dis­ hr my life, experimentally as it were, just
comfort or Incohvcnleuce. he abandoned
every form of appliance that caused such
pain or inconvenience. Adhesive planters onn'i dine tiiat can bo mentioned. Them is
and starch bandages, as applied to cripples,
he utterly, ignored. At the same time lie witty friend, who found certain famc-tui hot
did not tall to make use of every valuable
jKjint in the appliance.* employed by hls clded to have some teeth pulled out to pass
fellow pbysieinns and surgeons and by hls
prejlceessors. ineluding Hippocrites. that through life, taking to bed every tjjifd week
he was aljli- to so change as to make their with a season of sick hemiaebe, is onol&gt;f Hie
use painh“e&gt;. The oljl appliance* that he mysteries of nature, n:ul it make* things *o
has modified’^nd the new ones he has in­ pleasant fur their families.
•
Ono would prefer to go through tho mabvented are ns comfortable as a stocking or
a Indy's comet. The principal features of ria iiHsiien yatlv r than provide such eiilcrthe mechanism of hln appliances lit spinal tamment for one’s friends. At the find lan­
enrvuture, forlfistanc* are a swing and a guid warning of tueh a “spell" vigorous ac­
body appliance, working In lutppy combina­ tion should bo taken with warm lem-mado,
tion: the swing .straightening the back and a dose of salts in het water and hot footbath
Increasing the height, often as, much as to start the skin to its duties, aided by a hot
three inches In a very short tiinp, nnd the bath with Lot water nnd soft snap. A good
other part so supjMirting the body ns to old regulation pill to follow is made from
.
maintain this straightened condition of the extract of butternut, thirty grains f powder.1*!
jalap, twenty grains; castlle soap, ten grains.
spine and height.
By these mean.' Dr. Hartman never fails Make fifteen pills of this aud take three or
to straighten curvature of the spine, pro­ four ns a dose.
Butternut te one of the safest purgatives
vided. always, tiiat the case is placed In
his hands before bony anchylosis 1ms taken known, and was much u*ed by army physi­
place. The same with club feet (Talllpe-s), cian* In tho late war and the revolution.
hi*appliances being entirely different trow The charcoal anil pepsin loxetigw taken daily­
those used by other Orlboiwslic Surgeons, will keep the digestion good, if other habits
al way* successful, aud never causing the uro correct. Trent tbo moth patches. 6y
least pain or inconvenience. He always rubbing at night .with i-blerflower ointment
cornsct? a young infant's feet within six which boa twenty grains sulphate of zinc
weeks, and without Interfering tbo allghest added to the ounce. ' Do not let the oint­
with the comfort add happiness of Infantile ment touch tbe healthy *klu. In the morn­
life. The older the patient Is the longer it ing wMh it off with QMtilo soap and warm I
takes to cure him, of conrse, but the doctor water, and bathe the «j&gt;ot six tim-» a day
ha.- straightened the feet of persons who with tbe juice of a large lemon In half a tea­
had readied their twenty-lifth year, while, cup of soft water boiled. Thera are lotions
In the case of a 411-year-old daughter uf an to prevent tbe return of tbo discolorations,
eminent Pennsylvania Judge, almost per­ which are commended by tho faculty, but it
fect success followed his treatment. Nor in reaBy' cruel to delude people with such
is it to be forgotten In this connection that reci|&gt;CB as some which a friend rand* from a
family paper.—Shirley Dore.
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hls appliances gave these older patients no
. flwrg pain or discomfort or inconvenience
.
jtlmn they give a baby—that is, none at all.
Tbo
rigu
of
addition
is
derived
from thr
And so with Lip Joint diseases, crooked
knees, chronic synovites ot the ankle, and initial letter of tho word plus. In making
.mH other deformities of leg, arm and body. tbe capitaLletUr it wnaintuit* more nnd more
It i» ou hls marvelous success In the treat­
ment ot all such cases, together with the
absence of all pain and inconvenience, that sign wna finally reached.
Tho sign of subtraction was derived from
Dr. Hartman particularly prides, himself.
He never uses a knife as do other surgeons,
trncted into m u a. with a horixontel line
prat Iwt where other* use It a hundred above to indicate tho contraction, then the
times he scarcely uses it once, and then letters were omitted, which left tbe short
the operation is absolutely painless. One lino, -. '
of his most notable recent achievements Is
The multiplication sign wm obtained by
hl&lt; complete success in the cure of old hip changing tho plus sign into the letter X.
joint deformities ot many years standing. This was done because multiplication Is n
We refer to cases In which the thigh cx- short method ot addition.
.
terths forward to »n angle of 45 degrees,
Division wm formerly indicated by plac­
iniore or less, and In which the back must ing the dividend above a horizontal line aud
Iwnd greatly forward whenever au effort Is tho divisor below.
made to bring the affected teg back In line
In order to save space In printing the divi­
with the welt one, as In standing erecL dend wm placed to tho left and the divisor*
There ia always, also, a great limp forward to the right, and a dot wm written in toe
In walking; In fact, this Is the amdltion of
al? Im.oerfectly treated cases of hlp-JoInt
Tho radical sign wm derived from tbo
diseasr. Very- Httfc •effort k*'1 ever pre"
vlously been made to correct such deformi­
Tbo sign of equality was find used in US7.
ties as these, and what effort hud been It was used to avoid repeating tho words
made met with failure. By Dr. Hartman's -equal to.’’—Marysville (CaL) Budget.
method nnd mechanism all such coses are
entirely cured, so they can walk without
limping. And one of the most wonderful
Tbe other day the proprietor of a big down
thing* about tbe ca»es cured by Dr. Hart­ town shoo store ehow.xl mo something I cau
man is that Ills appliances not only do their vouch for as n good thing. Ha taught me
work, and do It well, but afford the invalid nmeLhlug that I bod no idea I wan not fully
such comfort, and even delight, tiiat when up in, but I am now very thankful for tbe
well they lay them aside with the greatest Iw— Not one person in a thousand laces
reluctance.
•
his shoes correctly. About tbe nearest any­
Such an enviable reputation indhed, has body gets to ii is to lace m tightly a* possible.
Dr. Hartman made by his remarkable sue* The correct way te to put your foot when you
oe'? in this department of medicine mid nn-about to lace your thoe ns much ae paesunrery. and so highly Is this success op* rible to tbe b«l of the
You wm do thU
prctlated Uy his ctmteuijMirarir*, that many bast by lacing your uho« with tiin heel of
would-be Orthopedic Surgeons have even your shoe resting in a chair standing in front
gone so tar ns to copy from bls “Illustrated of tbe ooe you ore seated Lu. Over the LuJounml' all the Illustration* and figures, step tbe taring should be drawn as tightly as
and those of Ids patterns, taken lo^g ago.
Nome 'of them have even copied Dr. Hart-

NEWS IN BRIEF.
the liquor taW the pl»c&gt; co upiod by him to

President Harrison has declined tbe invi­
tation to attend the hying of tbs Brooklyn,
N. Y.. soldiers’ monument cnract stone, re­
gretting that ofUcial duty vei l Lot |«rmlt
him to l.-ave Washington City nt that time.
The Mexicah bouds that were believed to
have been stolen and negotiate.] in London
have turned up all right They bod sim;J.y
been mislaid, and a c ireful search thriiugb
the treasury department nt tbo City of Hex*
ico brought them to light.
Moliio Van-Buskirk b a Shelbyville, Ind.,
woman who has had eight husbands Her
sixth and eighth venture*. J. H. Little and
J.ie Curw*», met urar hrr bous* Monday
night and the reault was n fractured skull

BUSINESS CARDS
iyoODLAKl&gt;-H0l&gt;SE.

c,4)egn wto.Guyot an-l ASm..a
At Champaign. Ilk, VrfV.
court. John Dtwre. «„ found

RHEUMATISM P

lean winnow s*-*".
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tided to increass U« price for that arttcl. ft
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is

NEURALGIA
Hund red a T«*tlfy.

bo

poor that instead iu mortally wounded

It b reported al Washington City that
Chairman Cooley, of th-&gt; inter-stato cummerru commiuio i, will probjibly resign
within a month owing Co bad health.
Pietro Baraimviiko was hang«d at Potts­
ville, Pa, WednoMay. fw murdering tbo
wileo! Anthony Putlnvitch, a fellow miner,
andiheir maid servant, nnJ robbing aud
burning their bou«&gt;. May 12, 1S».
Two G.-rman children, tbe eldest 10 yean
old, from eastern Prussia, and duly placarded
to Maquoketa, la, nnd live Scotch cbiidrea,
the eluret 1.5, billed to Cool Glen, Pn., ar*
Y., Wvdneeday, “alioloiH.''
By knowing bow to sat an air-brake
Judge‘Tourslon, ot Nebraska, raved a tram
oo the Union Fat'i*'c Wednesday from a
serious nevid-nt
A boy so small that tbe policeman ba l to
lift him up befcr-Vie judge could see him
was in n New York court Wednesday
tenrod by the amazed judge lo tbo juvenile
...1^...
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It.. .nrtel,.,..
tn
court.

wife to Europe oa a wedding trip. White at
a bot-l in London IVince R-vixwHL a Prus­
sian offlerr, made bhiwilf conspicmui by
inio!ently storing at Mrs. Edward*. Tho
result wa* that the lieutenant gave tho
prince n piece of hl* mind, which tbe prince
meekly *« allowed.
Tbe flouring mill of tuo I* C. Porter comjjnny. at IVinona, Mina, war tiurnod
Wednesday morning. Izeu, flSIJXM)
Kee, and decided upon Denver ns tbe next
plaae of meeting.
Tbe South American delegation visited
Mmncnpolit Friday, wb-re they were
shown around and made much of from 10:30
a. m. until II p. m., visiting the flour mills
and other places of intorrat. end winding up
wiib a reception. They departed for Sioux
City Friday night.
Miss Clara Barton, president of the Red,
Cron* society, left Johnstown, Pa., Friday.!
She liodn ndieu to tho town In a letter to The
Tiruw, in which she congratulated the peo­
ple upon their partial recovery from their
terri lo nffl-etion and gave them word* ot
encouragement for tbo future.
Tbe question wither Mie* Th?re«a Kelly,
of New York, a devout Roman Catholic, has
partaken of tbe eucuarist since attending
one of Dr. McGlynn’s meeting* (tbo was a
great frieeiFof the doctor) is delaying her
burial with tbe ntra and in tho consecrated
groaud of tha Roman Catholic church.
Tbo Spring Valley, Illa., minors have
agreed with Hou. W. L Scott on everything
except signing contracts to work toa certain
data for a certain pricx Tbi* tho men re­
fuse to do, although they have conceded the
deu»nd that they ignore the union.
A. freight train on the Lake Erie and
Western road wns burled from tho track nt
Kokomo, Ind., by train wreckers Friday
mandng. Twelve ol) tank* exploded, rat- '
Engineer Jnko Meld, Fireman E. Barnett,
and Brakeman John Spellman—were burned
to a crisp
Tho window glass manufacturer* will
probably advance the pries of gtaaa next

Joel Barlow Moorhead, iron manufac­
turer. of PhilAdelphla, died Friday, aged 77.
He leavoeji fortune ot &gt;3,000,000 to n widow
lad named Thomas Z. Mandery, of New
effect* of toe blow.
Tbe Rotnan CatboBci of Uik country are
reqoeetod by the beirareby to tuAke the an­
nual collection of Peter1* pence to-morrow
tbe largest on record.
Tbe Canadiah officials aro informed that a
new oxfradition treaty hns been n»goUntol
between England and tbo Uni tod States;
At New York Friday Charles McBvnlne, a RLyear-old murd-rcr, was sen­
tenced to death by electricity iu Sing Sing
prison some time during tha fl.-*t week m

At last a person has been caught defacing
the Eiffel tower by writing bis name upon it.

Near Columbus, Mbs, Tbur* lay, Joe
Harold, a negro, conforaxl to having made
an amault some weeks ago ou a white lady.
While being taken to Columbus a party of
hanged him.
Failure* throughout the United State.* for
tbo past.week ka report-d by It G. Duu &amp;

PlKRita. a D , O-L 28 -Inlenra excite­
ment prevail* at Fort Pierre, 'acroas tb«&gt;
river from tbi* plac'.'. cauBed by th*, receipt
of private advicre from tbe'ofihlai* of tbe
interior dspartmeut stating that tta people
th«re have no rewguixsbia right to the loud
wbereon they are rattled, nnd that tho land
where 4be town i« situated belong* to the
govtfumetit, and will bo &gt;op«ne.i tor rattto. . ..
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* kn
rerarretina land; provided, however, that
tho N&lt;urthwestern Railway company do?*
not ac:*g»t tbe mile square on the conditions
heretofore a~nw I to between too company
and tbe government.

Wo Return

SCIATT0A
Soothes,

Strengthens.

Baal*,

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MSM Add
the oalnli «
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t

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Cure

LUMBAGO.
Sorraera.
e*rgUtogs.lREia^^,t,

m d..

Office over Holloway’s drug -:
Office hours from 2 tn 4 p. m 1 -i. i
oecilug with ro*htemu. at IlulEw
store

r M. B. GlLia-sHK. Notary P 7"
£’,..
,U'd
Cki"* •^”"
will prosecute all kinds of etalm*
DeP*n“&gt;*&gt;u,» «f the Iutenotofib r. । .j.J ’
at fife store, rorner Court and .1,,,
Hasthigs, Mich.
M. FOWLER.
•
•
•Denti*:.
Rooms formerly occupied by Dr I
smith. Ham* A fhn Arinan?

Whereas default Ims been in tbe conditions
of a mortgage executed hy diaries W. toi|xs
and Klleu Higa*' to E. K. Jones, trustee ot tue
estate of lire* Cultinx. deceased, beatliur date

(3TUA4T. K.NAITEN L
LJ
Lawyer.'.
Bsffla£&amp;s““ -*«•-«*»-

Office* over JIsstlDg* Nationv; Bank.
Associate office*. Room* ‘s
llouramun Block. Grand Ran!

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d.*|iartm-ut injih. * of Mr. pickier, recently
efocted a manb.-r ot cungrea* from South
Dakota
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A. IlooKKlt.
Circuit Judge.

Solicitors fiir ComptaluanL
Attest: Tuoa.». ButcR. Heghier.

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'ITAL, $50,000.00
under the laws of-Vie Stitt
Michigan.

Patkrhox, N. J.. Oct 2fi —The Pwrios
ATTACHMENT NOTH E.
P.ush Manufacturing compaay’i buildings
of Michutan, In the circuit court for tbe
at ftG Frunkiin streef, with eintenta, were State
county of Barry. &gt;" atrachment.
Cli.-'trr Jlrerr. Richard B. Messer and Dan 0. G. Robinson. President:
tfo.OCO.
lei M. Reynold*, copartner* doing btulnete at
Ilavtltum. Mlcbiran. under tho firn, name and
style uf M-'ser Brothers A Reynold*, plaintiffs,
•
Newport. Vt, Oct. A—George 8*&gt;&gt;oarin, v*. Allen G. Freeman, defendant.
niju:e
Notice I* hereby &lt;l»en that nu Um twelfth day
of September. A. D. late, a writ of sttrahmeut
W. 11. Fewer*.
Itati W. Reynolds.
tional church, foil eighty foot from tho was duly Issued out of tlw circuit &gt;«r ITU- county
D.
G.
Robinson.
of
Barry,
at
the
suit
of
Chester
Messer.
Richard
spine Friday morning and was fatally inChester Messer.
B Messer aud Daniel W. K-yrndds, cmarimr*
dome business at Haan ng*. Michigan, under
the firm name and style ot Meaner Brothers &amp;
Reynolds, tbe above named plaintiff*, nzatast
Bravrii Falls, Pa., Ort. 25.-Thursday tbe land*, tenement*, goods and chattels, mon­
General Banking Buslure* Tnuuaet*dnight buildings ut tbe Flint Gin.s associa­ eys and rifrcts of Allen G. Freeman. Hie de­
above named, fur the mim of Ove hun
tion were damaged between W0,'W0 and fendant
dred doll vs.-which *»ld * rit was returnable ou ROBERTSON HOUSE.
F70,OOU by fire. Insurance, &gt;32,(vj.
the first day of octouer. A. D. Iiro.
F. HROOEHSf.K. 1‘io^rirtor.
Dated this reeond day of October. A. D. IMO.
THE MARKETS.
Cor. Jcffrrson and Court Nt*., llii'tinr. Mkb.
Attorneys fun Plaintiffs.
Rates, SI .OO per Day.
■ntls House i« new. with piev'.' J r;-■'
patronage of the public is respr. tfuliy *-»■' Het
ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
raoc oi .Mirunion, in uv* circuit court lor tbe
county ol Barry. Iu aitaHimcnL
HAic. cIomt.1 8054-Hc: May. opened »4c. vlorad
John w, Itabcock, ptaiuiiX. vs. Allen (l. Free
MHc. Corn—No. z Norrnriter. opened 3 He.
cloned Ul.M-Mc; Dc-ember, Opened and ctorad
»Me; May. o;«ned :3&gt;4c. c.used asvt-’qc. Oatei
feed, bone meal, ground oystr
-No. X October, opened a*d rlora&gt; 1 ll0fc; |
wr &lt;-in-ui» row, tor fowls. Abo a geoeral st
Deecmbcr. opened and closed ii?4c: M«r, for the eounty of Barry, al the suit Uf Jubu W
opeael 21 He. clorad SIMc. Fork-Oetober. Balicock, the above uaun-d ptainilfl, against the
opened guun, cloaad S10.75; November, loads, tenement*, gomf* aad clwUteb.. moiwy*
opefted $a.7j. closed »».«); January, op-net
arid clorad J‘.4A Lard—October, opened
aud closed
Produce: Butter—Faney Elgin creamery. S
ftrio per lix bert dairy.
peeking itock.
Hto&gt;Hc. Eggs—Strictly trwh,
p«
dot; Ice hoora. lOUtavic. 1‘otelry-Ure hens.
Attorneys ttw riaiutifl.

GILLASPH

■FARMERS
And All Others

SHERIFF'S SALE.

When y&lt;&gt;« want anythingln lh&gt;' Hn&lt;'

per bbl. Apples—Good to fancy,
eV-. . ... C. “ *u‘ *«&gt;v vouni*
narry. at
State of Michigan, to me dire .-ted and del Iren
*»«’■«» a*.
5°^18 *•”’ rJuttfeb. tandam
...... ..... . .... nui.r, &lt;VU, CM'; Qf) tenements of Carrie E. Crow and Nelson 1
October. tCT»c; do Noaemb-r. Ufffr:: do Decrau- wm? Inul!,e $“»&amp;&lt;* ,Un7- •n4 ,n ,*'ror
.

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(KJ* U^J^*“tr|r‘l"Vuie%aldWdlden&lt;j'anlt^

January. :6*;c. ttye-Seminal. BartayNomlnal.
Fork-Dull: mew. gltuau-Ai
for in prated. Lard-Qm»t: October. M.TO;
toe north east quarter ot ractioa
November, ML54; Docembw, Kx..
Toledo.
I' * 'V* 1
S’l*** tor sale and rail nt puhTolbxi, Ohio. Oct ra
e^y 5? F1?
l£
H-beat -Oriel; cs.l. anF (W..fare
Ilrremlwr SIU,- V—
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-d October. EtftJ natead: DmSw.

tairw. OcL 36.
’?*» Dwamber.
Cnni-HIgber;
cash. LSit-A^c: Decemb.'r. 27^jc; Mar. a»Uc.
mat*-,‘c: January. HU- Muy,
**Wn»- ’UAl- La^Firm.
W hioky—steady; eLOL
vv&gt;

ln Ml? forenoon of thu day.
nt
,tv of
tbi* l«th &lt;!*y of
t&gt;ep*',mber, A. D. IMS.
BakwKhkixm.
Barm &amp; Columvr. ASy•s‘f^Ftal&lt;nUff.l,■

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ATTACHMENT NOTICr.
wi*«ii roun tor tne

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name and style of (toedrtl trnM' ’’uloM,tl'&gt;
Allen 3. Freeman.
Uialon “ol^fth dar

riling each member of the National Guard
of Punnsylranta to subscribe not more than
Hibbard &amp; Ca, owning a raw-null and

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OR

UU ..IlVl’m-

OrraotT, Mich, Oct. M

LJabihtioi about •35,000; urania not

SHELDON,
~ '
Abstract and Reg] ^ut,. (..
Aimtraci moca.

Barry county. MirlilRao- November ninth. IHKI,
In liber nineteen of morixazee. ou page* 416 and
417, ou wlneh mortgage there Is eluirm-d to be
due aud unpaid al thr date ot till* notlne tbo
sum of nine hundred «lxty-«lx audSf lCOdollaro
A. BARBER. M. D
principal ami Interest, toxelber with an attor­
•
I’hyalclan and Nntxc
slgiutlol it* indention of so doing, and that ney fee ot twenty-five dollars, a* shumated In
mortgage, and im action ur proceeding In
Office over Nevta*a store. Office
tbe hind it wmiti b exactly that ou which said
law or in equity having been Instituted to re­
cover the debt seemed by said uiortgag* or any
jl W. LOWRY, M. d’. ’
formation clearly states that ia either cam ••art thereof.
Notice l« hereby given that by virtue of a
I’hyairuui and Suripower of rale contained in said mortgani. ai&gt;&lt;11 'J* •
reservation entirely and come across the the statute in sur-h case made and provided the -“J*1"" * 'PecUitv of treattag *to. .w
river after the presi-but Uenos hi* proclama­ said mortgage will bo forectoccd- by a sale ot
tion and before it takes effect, n-rl tne null*
tbe court house in toe city of Hastings. In the
Office and residence on Brom!am. •
eouuty of Barry and stat* of Michigan (that ne House. HasUiig*. Mich.
lux the i-place ol holding the circuit court for
ftarrv *«Un*&lt; ■. at pubUe auction by the Sheriff
ot said county on Saturday, thr thirtieth dav of
Noi«nit&gt;vr A. D.. 1«&gt;. at twelve otlock noon,
Is agont for the Ohio Farmer** In- ..an- fn
Ground*. Denn-crpt c nomines in Union to *ati'fy the auioutit «lileh shall then be due;
on said mortgage with Interest.eod* index* Sa writes policies on a man's property antim
I&gt;cti*e*af sale, together with twenty-file dollars toM by Are. lightning «r wind; acainst a ma- &gt;
the field yarerdpy. This leaves W. W. attorney fee a* *1l|Hilatnl In raid mortgage. life by death and accident.
follows, to-wil:
Morrow. K publican, mil W. H. l.Utbb. The premise* sire d«-»crii&lt;ed
south east quarter of tbs north east quarter
MITH Jc COi •
I
Union Lalkcit.., the -«l" c •ntretanU. Robb The
of seetiou twlntv-sevcti. and the south half of
»
lAtryi
the west half of :h* north w.-«t &lt;;uarterof sec­
tion twenty.*!*, all in townsblp three north,
question*. Hi* cam- will probably b? placed range nine -west, roatxtnlcg eighty acres ol
land more or Irra
A E. KEN ANTOX, Dated August Mtb. iMei.
E. K. Jo yrs.
oi.
Attnmt ■
i .
Trustee of the Estate of 1 wse! Cutting deceased.
Mortgagee.
Ai.rx. w. Hamilton.
Clark, n charcoal burner, living twelve
Attorney for Mortgagee.
mile* KiaUieast of this city, was away from
R. TIMMERMAN. H*V,&gt; ethic I’by-'
home yesterday morning hta wife went out
•
sician and &gt;urgi •" •
■
CHANCKRY ORDER.
to tbo cbarc.M! pit, fencing two child renin
(Office over lotthrep's drug More.)'
State ot Mteblgau. Filth Judicial Circuit In
Chaureryartin v. barker. iuai E taie.iuBalt pending la the circuit court for Che
county of Barry, In chancery, at tbe city of
auranc.- and lawn.*.
Hastings ou the l Tlh day ot September, A. D. ORloo with J. G, Runyan J. Son u doure north
of POstoflke. ,
Ella fkiwcn, conqilaltuuil v». William Bowen.
Speclalatteutton given to waking M. uingm
dist export* from the Unital Slat *s during MtaraonL
Septembor past. aggro gat &gt;4 in value |b5,
In this cause it appearing lhat defendant.
074,371, again*! IM.WII.MM in September, WlUtatn Bow co. 1* uot a resident of this'state,
but reside* In Kukomn. Colorado. therefore ou
motion ot Smith 4; C4»icrove. solicitors lor com­ lota for sale.
plainant. It Is ordered that defendant enter bis
September, ISfiK
appearance In said cau»e. on or before four
astings
ity
ank
months from date of tin* order, nnd that with­
in twenty dar* the comutalmuil cause this or­
der to l-e |&gt;ut&gt;i:*bed In inc Hasting* Ban.xku. a
IlastliilfK.
M .
nrwsiuiper printed and published in Mid
tary &lt;d the interior baa appoint* 1 C. F. Dj- county, said publlcaUoti to bo CTtilltiueil once

It Im proposed that a monument to lbs

day.

is

rlavu&gt;6 a complete set ot atotraA
?0,6 Record*, can t-rm^
ttMtract*.C.F. BEQqk

------- CURSE EFFIOTIVELY--------

SETTLERS WITHOUT RIGHTS

Tbe Mutual Benevo'ent Association of
United States PtMUl Clerks u holding a caovsntion at New Orleans,
South Lakota Prohibitionists have organix-d the State Enfurcrm mt Lssguo to
aid in enforcing the Prohibition law.
The body of Muecci, tho Italian patriot
and friend of Garibaldi, who dt-d last Week,
wo* cremate I Tuesday nt Now YorL
The thirty-third annual cunelnve of tbe
grand ootnmnndery of Illinois. Cnlght* Tom*
pier, was opened tn Cnicago Tuosriay.
George W. Vanderbilt i* going to build n
eeveral-milliuu-dollnr residence on a 5,IK»acre patch of ground near Asheville, N. C.
L A. Witui tried to sboot Mr. Dofoy at

oxmiodstiou evteiolro to th..

T C. ANDRUS. Denti-.-,.

Near Franklin, Pa,, Friday. » number of
school children found a dymunita bomb,
which they exploded in ■“ attempting to
open it wilb a kmfa Two buy* were fa­
tally hurt, and eight other* are u&gt; a critical
condition.1
Nest York’s unconditional fair subacriptious now amnu-it to about 81(15.00J

Francisco Tuesday ascimito tint by floods

kiliwlin tiiat country, VJ.ixO deprive.! of
mean* of subauteueo, more than XU.OOO
homes swept away,and l-to.WO acroa of crops

Woodland M:,.i.

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PAIN.

ncultentinry.
A marbio bust of the late Oliver P. Mar­
ton. Indiana’* war governor, ws*
Friday nt Indianapolis fro® Sculptor Siramoo*, of Rom", Italy, and
.
.
।
i. i«&lt; kwwltlon at ut*

MlLWaVKK*. Wfck.Oct.Sk
. •Ml1•**« rotate!

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.KKHiTear k tiarnew. tne
above named plaintiff*, agiilnxt the lands tene­
ment* rnrut* mill

Profeaaar Lso L-squ»r*ux. ths bvtankt
and psdeoatalogist, d»*l Friday at CjlumAttorneys for I'LatntlSs.

BOOTS AND SHOES,
CALL OX

HASTINGS-

All New Goods aid
Prices Satisfaitorr
To buyers In every tofitatu’*'-

-:-PRODUCE-:Biprkll;
r «nd
'J
which tbo highlit market prie* *HI
paid in cash or trade.
_______

BOILERS

�farm and garden.

Be Sure

.r.j,ic up your nilnd to buy
SUBJECTS SURE TO INTEREST FARM­
.............. (a.i not be Induced to take
ERS ANO STOCKMEN.
n h&lt;!y,wboMr example Is
Ils her experience bclows
„&lt;-jiybR-,I went to buy Hood's
rk tried l &gt; Induce mo buy
• IIre fold roc thclr's ।
, &gt; i &gt;■
take it vu ten

To Cet
।! I -Ihl not like it I nerd not
rut l a c-mld nut prevail
. I told Mia I had taken

,

, k Ilucd'a SsriaparlU*
-.-ral: with dyspepda,
nt times 1 «mkl hardly

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nw &lt;4 ,... very p,,cnJh.
.
lain.J ll». the «h„.p |, lh„ Utt„t aa „
.&lt; «ur Jotro-rilc rotimal,. Sbephaj.
btnrarer. &gt;rell know tin,.
hl *
plenty of «tn«.. an,| t|,„t lh‘t
threp'.
inrin.vv
u, n ......
nil... WIUl.*
,.,,1,, X.
„
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,
• I.,’ —
-ACMkrl
&lt;ie belter ,1...«
a of
— qny other
.
good or
than that
flil-ltl animal.
Rnln.nl
farm

Hood’s
.

,i person in consiunp&lt;;&gt;iirlil» did me so much
at myself sometime*,
..i'.Vygpeakottt.” Mito.

-

Sarsaparilla
■■ fl; tltfvr ?.*&gt;. I'repxred only

• ;oo Doses Ono Dollar

iorc irerrerally

a immih or so ago, The Hural New York­
ers artist came Ujum the lamb who-.head ia pictured livre. It ia certainly an
intelligent lira I. and. according to the
artist, might tube an Intelligent animal,
itnl the physi- rin w:is engaged in a work tiiat will, if
:-!uuder in our

farmers.

&gt;tim tlui or uf liia flesh may help to stiunilale the demand fur good American mut­
ton to mrli a point that fanners will w
their way &lt; Hirer to meeting it Thix
was a '•spring44 Lunb—acrass of a Suuthtlown and a cotutuon ewe. lie wi-, one
ran tirey know,
&lt;&gt;f n choice lot from Virginia that brought
as, hut positively
flrat prices ami gave such excellent satis­
faction tiiat thedcalcra want ••inure from
ani of
rtiero hs a &lt;1 -imind in all our large
markets fur good mutton, but it
hupoadblc tu supply this demand. fciMliv
miHin that ffrst edass mutton cannot be
iditainvd at. antthing like a reawmdde
price. Tl.r mutton tiiat i» sold in the
markets docs little ■•erid*,-?. ruining its
• &gt;wa reputation.
FSrti»* who .have
eaten Canadian intittun wun.|er -why
m: h meat cannot be found iMre. The
have utterly neglected the breeding of
mutUfa sheep. They lay bred entirely
f««r wool,anddlieresult U dial they hate
well nigh ruined a very profitable men

!'je, delicate
taken to stop thia retrograde movement.

VINEGAR BITTERS
nosALti mit i; co.
: •:.•» a Chartton St* ,
■: w \ »rk City.

further Isu'k. Hhe hns bn« l. flat ril*
•.nA bo far apart that one can lartw«lingers tivlwvcn them. Her skin nhouid
be l&lt;w*«e nnd floppy over the flank .-.nd
her, umbilical development hhnnld be
linn ami strong, with the win? of the
belly very prominent. She sb add be
broad liclween the eyes, should haw a
in.xliutn length, straight face ami bright
and prominent eye*. Br«id -the |x&gt;ll
or forehead should lie long betwwn tha
horns and the eye; the neck idiould be
•dctin and thin mid backbone strong, tho
|k Ivie arch high, the hams thin tu give
ample room fcr a largo udder, and the
tail biiould
long, slim or flat. Site
thiuld have a long mbit r. extending well
lock ami froiit-rono that will, be »&lt;ft
and flabbv when milked out—and htiuld
haw n three-fold, wedgc-slianed furn(,
the general tendency of weight bring
toward, the udder. Indicating ^owcr to
|wodu?e milk. '

•i. fris tc In th- conditions
m.idebv William Mitchitltrlu-d !» Mark Rus-eli.
' ’ . A. !&gt;. INC. told
■■! Ure Ih-giwtrr ot Deeds
rr&gt; *::■! :-’.n«- «»f Nlchlcan.
■■ —r.A. D.INC. ill llbrr
Miut •.IT. on Mhirb
। •dtuliedueatthe &lt;latr
. i&gt;f/iue tliuusaad one hun•.i?: iHibiraand teuruen
tortiry's freof tu-nty-nve
'• -.&lt;bt martmte, nnd nn
t law Imltitt l»eeu ln«tltut• j, * serurrd by raid inrnl1 ■•ol: i lu«'h raid imtrtWRi'
• -mi M r* Kusrell to
■ I rln city &gt;4 Grand
Michiisau. on th* nineA. D.
mid ulileli said
" -'Tdi-d iii tliv office of
i- in and for Harry comity.
■'i d.r. of April. A. D.

■

It I* told timt in some parts of ^’rit
Australia a l ontrivanec to wupplant tha
••&lt;l-coy" wether in yarding sin-op at the
•.hearing shed'lius been adopted, ami with
apparent sum*-■ A large mim&gt;r is fixe!
at the end &gt;‘f the tone. The sheep, see­
ing themselves reflected in this, march
straight up tn it. TJ^ mirror Im* to !&gt;-•
of strong plate glawL and even then it tquestionabb- wlieth- r it would iitarnl Urt
bulling of a .pugilistic ol&lt;l r;itu. Dto
idea wins very feasible nnd might prove
. ib'ctivr in trucking sheep.

Now k» the time to commence pushing
lew. and the MtUute in
u.'i provided. notice l» hereby. tlie r»ork bog*. After having the run uf
the i»ca field, chufas and potatoes, the/
iibllc M.H-Uon. to the highest ought to be fat enough for |»rk with
front door of the court house very little or no corn at oil. The
tine*, ithxi bring the place ingof hog* i* a simple question of plrnt}
Court for Harry Cxmnty ts
&lt;•- described in said mort of fattening food administered as often
rent •% may bo nierssan
Uncoil said mortgage, with as three times a &lt;tay. with proper shrltm
nO rrU. and all le#ul eoats. from COM and w t- A lMM,“,‘ ?f f&lt;KM‘
Horney's fee of twenty-Ovr fed now will produce as mnch as n
••it. i tor tberrlu, lire premises
: it. »*I&lt;1 mortgage an all tnosr pound and a half "III in Jmiuury—
or •■ .reels of land situate and t&gt;C. ..... Ip of Irving, in th* County of Dixie Fanner. ________
r.a * '*? , "f Mirhlu-an. and known and
Jtgrtenttural llrJefo
Mtl’.'" ■
f'.lows: The west half (H)
tW)r
. •-‘'’'I’utrter.MofsecttoatbtrliIntelligent feeding i* ®* ""‘f^Jni
horn n.
tt*** ’(imrtrr (**) of sectl^R
i, ,_‘ ■' ‘
"•* n*Mp four (t i north, ranre the hog a* for any oilier animal. It « iu
Iwtv. ’i '
'‘”‘&lt;aininr ten hundred and not thrive on Mylhlng nod etorylhlng.
rrntne.
I&gt;' u '*’ld wording to tbe xovOvvrfealing Ux&gt; 1».» mny l«- U»
ii. - ,
ii’-reof..
iiadii.p. Midi. Aug. siih. n»e.
or lei « eakne»«. «&gt;&gt;t egg.. I-"' hotel. ■
I.KORUR D. Gn.ijui-in,
nnd ;poIJeiv.«&gt;di.ott.-n the eon®, of
.
A-slrnee of Mortgagee.
Atari- " , »4»'-'» « VaxAkmax.
ben, becoming egg bound.
■
'tarn.’, for Assignee.
A writer on equine •ubjocU give, « h»t
toanbo Ara1' UM: "ob’l'r'“
i
loti.
TOR’S BALE.
’Iwtwu.f ‘!,er&lt;tf ”,e estate of William Ferry, hnraJwher he is drinking ©«*ot “ “rook,
IbauX!.'
$*r",llW 1»ell al pnb- if in bringing down hi« head. Iw remains
brirdtag bi. Ibui-. ■[»
ilMI.’*!?**’ i'1&lt;hp't bidder, on Monday
’'••rio?
*&lt;’»«’&gt;“«■. A- D-. 11®.*! pLwnr- -tei ling .|u»Ude« nnd
I?1*'
'“•n
1 1Iorrnoon. at tbe probate
body nrc boUl ,ymineln«dl.'.
"won r J" »•« etty o&lt; Haatlam. tn the
•“•attohraSr*’1"1 ,lp***te °r Michigan, purTbe
whole
-Trot
ol
.ucce-dul
torkey
•I* treui
*«thority arantedto roe on
"mh*■ iilf’ *4’*.*• 4;
JwotMUe
ndring » .unnued up
poultry uuur thus: Ixt the■ I
rioSe: keep them-but up a*
them free from liceAutlruritie, In -uri'

A WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE.
nJ^^’‘■.l.M,Chr, Curt«,n. I’lsinfield," HL,
wm.7 the.
that "he “»«ht cold,
hich seUlcd on her lung*: khe was treatbm°rrai,M&gt;wlh by ST h,mUy
A practical woman farmer, ami a Ver­
h , f
.*!"*• Hc toW lwr die was a
no niiti* ? CtUB J*1 «»*«JU&gt;pU&lt;&gt;n and that mont veteran at that, in n letter to The
no medicine could cure her. Iler draeglht Wand, writes:
King’s New DlseovetJfoJ
Years t-.go-u nuccesaful furavr in Vershe bought a lw&gt;tt)c and U. tn-.:n gave mo ids formula for raising
l’J ‘‘fl’’1?1’!
herw!lr “CTwAttd from wheat. 1 followed Lu directions and
sht‘ oontinuMt it* use and made a raicccsa of it I prepared tho
wort-’ a!”l WC1 ' n°W d'*“ h,,r OWn ,10"M4- *eed wheat utter thia w ige: For a bushel
re .Ik
we 1 “ ,he •’'• r *“• • Frre Of wheat take four quarts ot coano salt
n
nt rids sreat dlacovery at W. and put it into six gallon* of water; stir
till dissolved and the water m l»&gt;iling
•Mur1’'”’* dri"t
'"r,!v b""iw
h*&gt;i. put tliv wheat into a large lubund*
puutf hot brine upon it. Stir well; oil
i..Y “■ 'rim,nons- postmanter of Idaville. tho foul sevda will rise upon the top
Ind., write*: ••Electric Biltera ha* - done bkint them off clean, they will do to
non. for me than all other medicine^ com- mix-with uata for the hone's feed. Let
the wheat stand in the lirine one hour.
n!^ ’ “u Uvt’r
John Leslie, We always allow a bushel and a half of
MN-d to sow an acre of ground, so pre­
•“il 7 u. ■'toc,nnBn. of same place.
mw
lb:!'Ttric
,n
“n beJt kid­
pore the brine in liku projiortion. Dip
ney and liver incliclnc, made me feci like die whi-at wti with a collander. draining
* U'’W man." J. W. Gardner, hardware it well, then turn it into a box of usbrai.
«ntn han . *atnv town, says: Electric Bit- stir thoroughly, so that the kernels will
let* I* ju*t the thing (or a man who I* all
not cling together iu sowing. We al­
niu down and don't care whether he lives
or die*; he found new strength, ip-od n&gt; ways gut a good crop of wheat without
l*U e and felt ju^t like he had a new lea-e any fear of rust, weevils or smut, and
the straw was bright and* clean and
on life Only 50c. M iM&gt;nk
w u
there were no rank weedsamong it. The
year s drug store.
same brine reli&lt;nted, with more *uli
added, will answer for several buahebof
The best salve In the world Tor cuts, wheat. -»
braises, ulcer*, salt rhPum. fever -ores
We alynys aeQfle&lt;l-down the ground
tetter rluquuxi hands, chilblains, tones,
and all skin eruptions, ami positively cures with timothy und clover after, thowvheat
piles, or no pay remind. It i* guaranteed was towed nnd never failed of getting a
good
stocking. Of course the ground
to give perfect satisfaction, or inonev re
fund.xt. pric«. 05 eta. yer box. Fur' sale wa* in good heart, being grown to cum
by V. II. Goodyear
the year before and well manured with'
Mabie manure; jwtatoe* and oatB had
The marshes about Ea*t Saginaw ar- on priwiixl the com nnd each year the crop
was Well nuimired. After the gnus seed
l tide Saqi's Nerve &amp; Ikitic Miilment
win relieve sprains. bruiw*. neuralgia and 'dragged to be a* level nnd unootli u* tb&lt;«
rhctimatlML bold by all drugghn.
oil, for eastern lands are fertile in atones
tlwrla.
'
:
farm- hear testimony. After a while it
The Blood I. Life'
wna suggested that rowing .ralt on tbe
M. Lnos* Red Clever Co.. Detroit:
wheat gr&lt; mid would do tho same amount
ttori *er&lt;U*,y ,un"'1' ri* ,o!,,,wluk ’ur PUblieanf gut-1 as soaking the wheat in hot
Mrs. H . ate v.. cancerous face tcell cancer);
has let- a nany pli|»trl*ns. rn.it on prvseaistion
lo ni" wus a horrible .i-zlit to look ui«a.ix«r was not as large nor the straw a* strong;
partly .-sten away, deep pit* n&gt; rhr.-ks, torahcad an&gt;l the ruM and'weovib both felt lhe
and cliln. A* a last hope I punierou l/Mne's
Kxtract l.*d &lt; tokrr-lano-dure* hitrnoiU}, amt difference of treatment and put in their"
■
a* u local api.iicatlon.l it*M the solid extract' apjiearanc.-.
l-itoter form She Improved rapidly (nun
Anofltcr H ing that the old time peo­
ple used to lie very (articular about, as
mrul and r.u ,ian* ot return.
tljey considered that it lind a great
ing on* the prosperity of tho crop:
covered entirety alter lbw months' trrMtnwt t nc.cr Mowed tlwir wheat whvti Hie
»ilb lied (liner Extract aud bolid Evtraei
I wa* fa
M&gt;uth. I have known
ku&lt;
•■• the Nxith.
farm­
—.'rr* ” 'ZTr — . .. ..
. . « era
ere ,n
in Vermont
»cnii«nii io
to wnu
wait wevera!
ww
da vs,
. .inrrr of lip and skin iltwase. tkitlrrlv I ...
,
.
’ ■■
eurel»nh th re- months' tnviunrnt with krtt i w •»&lt;-»* the ground and seed were nil
Jhwrr Extract and Solid Extract Dnndiix. r.adv, t » have the wind rliunge into
MH'oirr year and no ,isn» ••( return. If. B. ।
t ,i..
ti.,^
Scona.i*) Syphihs ■&gt;&lt; entirely nirrdty lied I another point of the oomptu*.
They
rimer EvLu-t in three rr.onth*. with none ot . said, if .th" grain was sowedwhen the
l"kJ»''™rilii | »lnd „j,, llj;.„,at!lt|„
„„U|,1
tr&gt;&lt;rii hate anv ileutdlnx phrairLni*. th-v can ’ vi-rtainlv rust and mut; and ait it did nut
rt’JX-b’JS*"4 ’ *‘H *DK' w"i * v“ns*?Snn I
«nyri'lng to •» particular nb-wt it I
Write for'testimonials. '1'v’r sale nyj W.”ll. t alway ind&lt;cd that th rule should bo
tiotxiyw.
p
observed on my farm.
Ix»t&lt; of clover seed is being marketed at |
Fertile and Infertile tic;*.
Holland.
In answer to many inquiries in regard
Itood'i SarrapasUi* I* a purely v«i;r&lt;ab!r; to fhv up|H*nntn«!e of fertile and infertile
prepiiratlon. being Ire-- from injurious nitre- .
eggs. at different .stage* of incubation,
dients. Il 1» pecvl.sr la Its cnralne power.
Ohio Farmer gave recently wnio illus­
Tlw Ionia fair lacked about $100 4f j&gt;aytrations that made the thing plain, and
which arc hero reproduced for the bene-

“•led life “T8*” ’herein.
’ 7'l,'*'nl&gt;er 1Mb. A. D law
Davioc. EYcunaxMaig Excetuor.
• ti4

cooditiou.

to? genuine.

Ask far " Ivory " Soqp and insist upon getting it.'

• • '’nprrtsht. t'*A by Procter 4 &lt;?«Mr

Atkins’ Silver Steel Diamond}^
A

Made From our c-kbrated River Steel, tempered by our patenti-d methods. Jt

A

Price, including Handle* and Raker Ctangv, OVE DOLLAR PER FOOT.

For &lt;a!o by the trade. A&gt;k your hardware dealer for tbe ATKINS STIVE?. STEEL DIAMOND
and take no other. It tliu dealer will not order it for you. retail afnount with order direct ton*
EZ% ATIflNQ JU
IHDUHAPOLIS. t*D. MEMPHIS. TE**.
■ b. Al MtlO tX UU.
MI**EAMUS. Ml**

WHY! YOUR LIVER

IS OUT OF ORDER

Yun will hare KICK HEADACHES. PAINS
is i in. m .dSwua. pook Appi:-

sb, avoirs

dur to rheunmliein. I*n»f. DcCimta «*)*. i*
always esuaud by a weak or dfoviwd heart.
So i* shortnn* of. breath, pain nr srfra«i-nr** when lying on the left side. MtnUicring spell*. “
“ only
--- --------The
cute ■ I* —
Dr.'»••••
Mik-.-'

■

11l&lt; hl»n&lt;/ .tunr 't..
Cressey........ ........

Witt core rrm. drive Uto POISON oat ot j
• vuur system. a«&gt;d muk- you -tronxand well.

The Day City Industrial Works are to
be retnovcil to Detroit.

IVORY POLISH

TEETH,

PER.rfMEG THE BREATH. ASK FOR IT.

FLEMING BROS., - Pittsburgh, P&amp;
I Cooper
ilaua Ju

FIGS. 1 AKD 2.—

Fig 2. in the Mnw cm, xhowa a
egg (one w‘Ui a live embryo) at th e day*.
It is simply a dark *pot with tiny limw
nuliaticg from it. It looks like a spider
with legs of different lengths.
Fig. 3 shows how :i dead embryo look*
nt fire day* or six day*. Tire *|&gt;ot and
the line*, or veins, orc there, but they
are cloudy and broken, not clear and
distim t us in the live embryo.

The boy may live to be So, but
the poor horse for want of a blan­
ket in the stable has to die at 20.

Mich igak Central
“ The Ntusara fallt Route."

FREE—Get from ywtr dealer free, the
i a Book. It liM handsome pictures nnd
valuable informslion about horectTwo or three dollars for a 3 * Horae
Blanket will make yo»r horse worth more
and cat la* to keep

I11.
The Mason county fair fell short of exjieii**’* only :ts cents.
Sir s. 1&gt;. 1’rire. « h«Uw «r u,r,
but now « prominent «nd l..lluenli.l elU»p "1 l&gt;.lU T«m. «ri» “Oder drie o
thrill- IN®: "About three renn W1
iSuivlW In • umlrital dlririel •'&lt; &lt;•■”« nnd while there Irlghttul wre# broke nut
. mv luxhTbe polron
“ "» ’’!nnrl
"°d
51 rob21
S U rulmri
nry 1brohb

SA
5/A
5/A
5A

I

Five Mile
Boss Stable
Electric
Extra Test

M other riylro U Prlr« » '■&gt;’&gt; "”T
hod-. If you can’t get them from yom

XtreW .»■ 1 »•» •' length rofreiu™!
in healtli and apparently Incurable arier
Ling lira nuVnlHIe. ot dWerent rnedl। - \.n-&lt;uTibed by my pbysletaDB, that
±7 P£TlS?resort. llviM-d me to &lt;&lt;&gt;
I to?Springs, as it wm the only chance of
1,1 .’’'left and In this they expressed

S'SSm ?rom

\

A WORD OF WARNING.

There are many white soap:, tach represented to be *jurt as good as the '■ Ivory ’; ’’
Ihoy ARE KOT, but like ail counterfeits, lack lhe peculiar and remarkable qualities of ’

im-orponitctl.

ate spent every year by tlic people «&gt;: inis
.state for worthlew uiwHclnes for the cure
of throat and lung di-wiwe*. when wv
know that If they would only inirst ?1 In
Sants Able, the new California dwovery
for c&lt;»n'inn pl ion ami kindred complaint*,
they would In this pk-asant remedy find
relief. It i* recommended by minliter*.
pbyddan* and public *peaker* id the
&lt; iolden state. Sold and guaranteed by «■
I1. Goodyear nt M B Isiltlc. Tim-e for
F2.
The iuo*t dulrtoa cftM- .1 ratanti
will speedily succumb tr^f’allfornia t at-rcure.A French newspaper ,n l*edi»^Hdiv«J
nt latke Linden.
Kllcrt’s Extract of Tar A Wild fiK-rey
is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for
tough*, cold*, bronchitis, asthma. &gt;te« *«
throat trouble*: will relieve and IwticM
consumption. Try It nnd In- eontlnccd.
Even- bottle warranted; price .,uc and 91
tier Itottlr. Sold by druggist*.
1 n-pared
by the Emmert Proprietary Qo., VW«g^

And when the soip escaped his grasp,
With wonder he did note
• That on the water’s surface dark
The cleansing bar did float,
f
As swims upon a tuEbitHnkc*
A pearl white fairy boat.
.

V/ick in. week on:, from mum till • •• Thank*, thanks." said he." my wonhy
frirnd.
night.
For this whi.'h thou hast brought;
Ila might have rubbed, I trow.
No village bkckrmith should forget
Had I not given hi:n-a c.-.k •
Of Ivoxy SOAP, when. Io I
• The facts this Ivory Soap has taught;
For l.arfds like- mine it is lhe best .
J’ull soon those honest hands of his
That can be found or bought.’*
Were sputlcss a ■ the snoir.

Eilert’n Daylight Myer Fills ate ahum to
Fig. 1 tthows how an infertile egg
jnfferrr? from sick hoadsetre. M»ut*tsmach,
torpid Iher-md Indigestion. Sugar •••■at- looks when viewed through the egg te»rd. pleasant to take aud warranted to go ter at four or live days.. It appears like
I a fre*h egg, a* you may •baetwo by lookthrough by daylight
h Urine .1,-p, lo U-nte I ■”«
Dot

T-ent ro H«

rm. s AS10 A -boos •*«» riiuocon a
TESTEK.
Outhetenlh or w&lt;d«b dny the lire
"tro? srt
k. which mail'’ »“ Vt®*”’ -mbrre "ill look muub lik« fig. 4. «ud
u yui’i bold lb. egg perloclly MUI you
can we a alow movement of lhe emtayo
The Patron, ol IndMtry are Inrlng » At thi» stage an egg containing a dead
start a store at Edmore.
embryo will look all -mixed up. Three
•&lt;«»• About Town.
w four days 1*1^ liatching. an egg that
contains a live chick will be opaque, ail
dark except lhe air cell.

™h°~An&gt;X bene»u but dill not cure

H there were mure droiusun th-farm
them would be fewer druggists in the

village.
•

THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH.
Under 3 spreading chcstrtut tree
The village blarksnrith stands.
And in a bjitninin j basin he
Would xra.-.h hi’, brawny hands;
«'di; containin'' cl:than water 'Jean
!Ii ; sooty pal.n demands.

^ORS^S'~~~Dot® POVCHER

BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.

4'BMms Coll®,
IONIA. MICH.

YOUNG MENnl

�WOMAN AND HOME.
A

SUCCESSFUL AND CONTENTED
YOUNG WOMAN ARCHITECT.

Women architects ore gradually taking

Picnic or-

To Uie reporter to whom the* incident was
related by one of tbe group of ladies, tbe pro­
prietor of tbo place said yesterday: “Tbo cun'
tom of paying for exclusive and immediate
attention is new in this country. It won in­
surprise. In a democratic coantry.it isn't
relished much,but life becoming every day
more prevalent, owing, of course, to tbo in-

“With.the present*rago for suburban
homes and country’ Ufr, a woman architect
can find plenty to do.” snld this young lady.
Now and beautiful draignsin plate tor table
••Do you work for women or for men most­
ware multiply as rapidly os tte fancies in
ly r inquired the reporter.
“Chiefly for women. Meu prefer to employ jewelry! The entire service may te bad in
men. But th^re are many women who own a rc|xitB«&gt; work from tho aatique pattern*, in
small amount of property or earn their own satin finish of medta’vol design or original
,,, w«,
ut.o thoir f,jrnw-"°,DC 1,1 burnisted’tnetal Service*.for
living, aud very properly
wish vo
to have
“«*• -bmp.oil and vinegar and pep­
ownimmre, which areggenerally
—._2, expected
2 t:to
per aud salt consist of one or two |uccea with
be motet and small but comfortable.”
| a tray, to protect which a small doylie of n;&gt;"lashume that yon have built yourself a
pliqued urt is umL This dainty little lunobouse, first of all,” suggested tte reporter.
sntiw•v emiZM ha* mrvol to--------ntfra-t; “I have.” replied Mte Townsend, “and It ‘। rationwm inters in tbe idea of women having the attention of buyer, who &lt;Aterw.ee would
tbeir own home* and leading independent I
,mve uoriccd
graceful sauce piteter.
Mr«, no tes than a fondne- for tte profse- i
K4id1
..?od‘meot
“1° OT"
Krnrf inMIMn. (Udi. wUd&gt; tai m.w &lt;&gt;»&gt;K«■(&lt;*• bolt*.p.nm»dU»
mx.. .
,.l homn'tw wum™. Ita
I.g". Th»l . »rvl« or Um
M". ollr .
... no.ta.iaod (ta "•*** »® (» &gt;oHi™sr pnx.r ot It. «need* of women I mean particularly womeu dwdvcncK. Vegetable dates in sterling that
wbocanouly afford to invest a moderate sum cost $KS.I arc not ns expensive as they seem,
ki the cou'trtirtionof a roof to put over their tincu tbe jrovers are provided with adjust­
able handles, which, when unoerewvd, the
“What do you num Ly the needs of wom­
en T Inquired the reporter. “Do they differ iish.
The Ixwt plated wore is inmle in tbo isibii
much from tlie Aqeds of man!"
i “V«ry much,"'replied this sympathetic
young tady. "Take tho matter of clooeta.
Very hnudaome set of silver for punch I* the
envy of every housekeeper nnd buffet owner
average nun require* one. Then, too, fte that enters a well known Broadway bouse.
kitchen trrkngementa must be considered. There is the tray worth $512, tine punch bowl

ty;rant and bolt.hte meals than be bothered
■with homo cooking, unless bo has a devoted
wife to cater for him. But cooking te now
one of t Ik* fine arts, and kitchens are expected
to be dainty plaresof recreation. Many worn•alike to doth^ir own cooking rather than
bo bothered n itl| untrained domestic* For
such people I drsigu special kitchens, so that
tho kitchen b. really pleasanter than the parsMtrationF raid the reporter.
“Exactly. Nurseries are not half enough
considered by the average architect. How-

man I How many mon understand lhe need*
cf women and'children F
“Aren’t you rather severe on menF* in­
quired tne reporter.
“Not ar all I simply maintain that th ■•
than in men, nnd therefore a woman’s work
for women t» often more valuable than that
The reporter was convinced that Lo bad
discovered a new tyi» of woman. She was
evidently strong minded, but she was very
pretty nnd dreaaxl with duo regard to Cash­
ton. Her dark blue gown fitted perfectly.

cuff-* were spotless. Her hair was neatly
braided at the brush of her pretty hand In tho
sensible chic emigrant fashion and her front
archit«ctr’ inquired tho reporter.
”1 made up my mind as a cliild to earn my
own ’living', and after graduating from a
fashionable j^-hool iu this city I was suddenly
thrown upoiiSuj/own resources by tte fail­
ure of a bank. 1 itad no time to study a

own living almost immediately. I gained a
knowledge of stenograpb&gt;and typewriting
and entered a publisher’* office at tbe lowest
potxibk- salary—&gt;6 a week—which just paid
my board in a cheap boarding house.
“But I kept my eye* ,T*‘n “d •oon heard
lisbnwnt. There I got $12 a week. In six
months, an architect whose acquaintance I
had made, in aux-ini wuy, offered mo $14 as
a confidential clerk* and secretary. I found
tte surroundings of the ofiice congenial
and 1 made up my mind to become
an architect. I learned all I could in a prac­
tical way nt the office, and studied theoretical
architecture in tte e\ cuinga. I took a course
of lessons in architectural draughtsmanship.
Most of my knowledge I gained from observa­
tion."
“Did you find much difficulty tn establish­
ing yourselfP inquired the reporter.
| “No, because I had the good will of several
-wvJl known architects, who sent people to

which ia rapidly on the increase," she said, in
. conclusion. ’’.I have built a number ot cottownsand ou Lon
day more thickly

A CoUly Cunsldcratlon.

i A group of expensively dremed women
stood in the parlors of a fashionable ladies'
costumer bi Fifth avenue tbe other day, and
their flashing eyes indicated that something

Applra-4ico^t;5per
lb: evaporated. &lt;’.’-e ner

rilling to pay

pay, and we furthermore stipulated that that
sum should bo paid at every vieit, whether
she bought anything or not.
“Usually,’’ added the proprietor, "there i»

why •Isouldn’t they! If homo te a woman’s
sphere, a woman i» just ns well fitted to
. build, a boit'O as a man.
’
A young lady who lives nt Newark and
has. on ufllre in n buildlug rm lower Broad­
way, was kind enough to give her views on
the subject to a reporter. Miss Townsend is
a practical architect and makes a specialty
of planning and building small, low priced

making the total coat far exceed the wages of
tho average bookkec]*er. The silver is etclied
with a pattern of conveutionalixed grapevine
and the bandies of the gold lined bowl repre­
sent ideal lu-ads uf Btwchus.
Five hundred dollars will buy a very beau­
tiful sugar bosket, cream jug and salver for
to complete, tbo service will add $340 if made
of silver, aud $00 if cut glass. Family Bibles,
writing pad*. alliums, folios, scrap book* and
adjustable covers for paper editions are also

pnve ber or all civil rights ou the slightest
ground of suKpieton. Thus itoften happened
Hint tte L-appio.*. mamogre were those with
forelguern. Married women had no social
fstwlom, and could not ever go out alone;
tte unmnrri«l one* were mtppoMti to look
after the children of their married brothors

if they took to buainwa There were also
prejudices against women writers. - Uncv a

With*

Rpyal Baking

Powder

Tbo half moon, which is esteemed so great
beauty, if carefully attended to will ki-

moat obliterated wil! grow to be very beau­
tiful. Many ]moplo think tiiat poshing tbo
skin bock from (he nail will show It more,
and that by this practice the delicate hem. as
we call it, which hold* the upper nnd under
skins together, i* totally destroyed, and the
cads of the fingers barn an ugly yiilow
growth encircling tte nail, Instead of tbo
delicate framework which nature intend-xl.

the corners adtaring to tho skin, hang nxuls
can be avukted. Where the nail* are thin
nnd inclined to break, frequent oiling U necI .wary, and lite nails should never be poltebrd
substance te u«sl
u»l be-.
be-,
$175. Thiuk of the nine lot of standard au­ except when some oily talwtanoside
tbe powder. Tbi* keeps the nails inure
thors in cloth or half doth that much sqpney
would buy, and then say whether you Want pliable, and no matter how thin they are, if
tho testaments in sterling finteii or not—New properly ’.rented they are no mure liable to
break than thicker am. Another thing that
York World. te bod for the naib.u polishing them too
roughly. They should be lightly touched,
Illnta to II&lt;&gt;u»ekeeper*.
and
not rubbed until they become heated.
A tai vo that tegood for till kinds ot wound*,
This
i* one cause of white spots oomiug on
etc., is made of equal parte of yellow wax
and sweet oil Melt slowly, carefully stir­ the nail and marring its beauty.—Medical
ring. When cooling, stir in a small quantity
of glycerine.
Cold tea u a good old fashioned remedy for
Au old astrological production gives llw
sore eyes. Bathe tbe eyes frequently, espe­
cially before retiring, and you will mi find cluirncU r of a girl, according to the month
relief.
If n girl is born in January. *bo will te a
When yon buy a new hrasn, select a down
of tbe smooth (stand largest splints, pull them prudent hoilMwifo, given to tuelanebnly, but
out, and lay them awny to use in testing cake g&lt;^l tampcrol and fund of fine etotte*.
If iu February, nn affectionate wife ami
tender mother, nnd devoted to drew*.
Muskmelon* should not b
It in March, a frivolowt chatterbox, some­
long before wiring, as they
what given to quarreling, ahd a conmiineur
in gowns and bonnets.
enough to keep them on ice.
If in April, inconstant, not rcry intelli­
calicoes, cambrics, etc., pat a large table­ gent, but likely to be good looking and stu­
spoonful of block pepper Into a [mil of water. dious of fftdiimi plateK
If in May, lian-Uomr, amiable, and given
to stylo in drew.
•
hours.
If In Juno impetuous, will marry early,
Mildewed linen may be restored by reaping
be frivolous and like drewy clottej.
If In July, pasibly handsome, but with a
chalk scraped to powder, and rubbing it well
in. Or soak iu buttermi'lr And -spread on the sulky temper and n penchant for gay attire.
If in August, amiable and practical, likely
Never lie soap in tbe *ater when cleaning to marry rich and dnm strikingly.
If in September, discreet, affable, much
oilcloth. It fades tha color* and breaks up
tbe paint. Ammonia, also, is to l&gt;e avoided, liked, nnd a fashionable drawer.
It in October, pretty and coquettish, and
■devoted to attractive garniture.
If iu November, liberal, kind, of a mild dis­
btit it is better not to use any, except in cases
when tte oilcloth has bci-n iong neglected, or position. and an admirer of stylish drrwu
If in December, wall proportioned, foot! of
poorly washed for some time previously.
Cut gtaat, the crevices of which readily novelty and extravagant, and a student &lt;&gt;t
secrete dust, need* to bo washed with hot
suds, nnd tho cuttings scrubbed with a mod­
A novel wedding fancy was recently in­
erately stiff brush. Then rinse in warm
augurated by a fashionable bride in New
water and wipe dry with tiwuc paper.
York. She carried an unusually largo-bou­
quet and just before leaving for tho honey­
moon *1m« united her flowers, which proved
When cither of the parties marries for to be eight separata pjsles. fastened with dif­
money.
ferent cnlonsi ribbons. Each of tlwse was
When tho lord of cretebn pay* more for prrernteil to a bridesmaid, and one of tho
Ixwquota concealed a wedding ring, which
would indlcatotlio next bride. Hite idea reanubles tbo custom of putting a ring, thim­
ble and money lu tbo Christmas pudding,
marking tl» finder’s lot, respectively, us
matrimony, tpinsterhood, or wealth. ’
never van think alike.
When neither husband nor wife takes a va­
Queen Marla Pta of Portugal te a woman
cation.
,
of many and variad accomplishment* Hbo

When dinner te not ready at dinner time.
When “be” snores his loudest white “she"
kindles the fire.
When “father" takes half of the pie and

“What L meant by being color blind,
mammal’ asked little Nell. “Inability, to
distinguish one colo from another, dear,”

ing them costumes, but when the stranger

knows anything about
When politeness, fine manners and kindly
attentions arc reserved for company or visits
abroad.—Springfield Union.

ia .pardonably rain &lt;rf tho magnificent and

painted it yellow 1”

spread out. but none was purchased Finally

A lecture on the position of women in Italy
was given in London by Signora Zamplni
Bilaxaro, an Italian lady interested in im­
proving the condition of the lives of her coun­
trywomen. Tl&gt;c signora sold that womeu in
iter native country were looked upon as the
moral daves of m®. as was illustrated by tba

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In all receipt* calling for cream of tartar
aud soda, substitute Royal Baking Powder. &gt;
Las trouble, never fail*, make* more nppetixing and wholesome food and is more econonucal. Royal Baking Powder is specially
made for u*e in the preparation of tte finest
and mo,: delicate cookery.

Hastings Banner,

ConwMVcxciX

$1.00 a Year.

WANTED

t’taaaant. profitable pmlttotfll for the right men.
Good salaries and expense* paid weekly. IJb-1
oral iaducrinvtit* to becinners. No iirevtnu* |
experience neewsarj Outfit tree. Write for
term', jtlylttg age.
1

..... - &lt; ,iu*u,
Mention this paper.

5ft-

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” ha’
’'pv»rilcr«. n*w furniture and new
। MeMulIrn Buldltijt. South Dir. fitrcrtfl'^alm uaSlC.^H-n

How to Save Money is Worth Knowing

DO YOU

VALUE THE GOOD THINGS OF LIFE?
Then take advantage of the

Bost and Largest Stock of Dry Goods and Groceries
In Barry county.

With every'

Twenty Dollars You Trade with us
We make you a present of $6.00 back, in the shape of

A USEFUL BOOK

। is compelling the bride to stand upon a

little, and that little sweetly.
fifteen minutes. Tho stranger bad asked U&gt;

No dessert is more delicious, wholotome
and appetizing than a well-made dumpling,
filled with tte fruit of the season. By the
use of the Royal Baking Powder the crust Is
always rendered light, flaky, lender and di­
gestible. Dumplings made with it. baked or
boiled, will be dainty and wholesome, and may
be eaten steaming hot with perfect impunity.

tally change thr tlutpe r.( the fingers. By cut-

and is a skillful Lillard player. Queen Marta
Pin is so charitable that among her subjects
she is known by tbe very Battering title.

What bail saused the trepidation among

PoMotFMhewFork H.&lt;X»a$4.
Poultry—ileiw
Plaster-SeJ1ii»_
.Malt— telllur at $1 perbbl.
,
Timothy teed—orlliog at $uC W-» P*r l'«&lt; .. w.,1 W*(a

Domf&gt;lin&lt;p

ornera cost tho purchasers a pi!
For instance, a fauiHrBible, bo

■Wtll, I deciare I"
und her eight children.
‘Did you ever see tho likoF
■And we were here before *be came."
of tbo chicken.
•nijttst go and complain to tho proprie­ back
When tho money that should go for a book

Lard-K'.me.
Oate^lirfBOeperbu.

Anpie»--«1.7MI$^ap«r &gt; bl; dried, 2 *C3kc
t»er lb; evaporated SUultqe per lb.
r_. thing for
Hrans—St.®a$t riper bu.
girl to ritmther bro handkerchief in the scent
Batter-JOtt Hie.
.
.
Ixjttte. Such a proceeding te now regarded
m having in it a touch of tbo cheaply cotnData—per bu.
■inon, for if there te one article of a fa4&gt;tanI*0tetVC*-23C« UK&lt;-.
able eqni(*mcnt that is not (wrfuuied. it,tetbe
Foultry-Lite: Fowls. .&lt;Ct spring chickens,
duck*.
turkey*,
'
handkerchief. Hudvry and gloves slumber 7c:Wheat
—No. t white.
in tiedis of sweet grnas and ro*o leave*; tares,
wraps and underwear Lave their separate
Hiiftalo l.lvcRtock.
Kichet (allows; dresms are hung among the
Cattle-Chok-v butchers. N.rsOH.io; eoarse
bags of sweet clover which | erftime every
closet; even lionnet boxes emit fragrant odor*
when uncovered, and in the lining* of many
overcoats the- wadding te dusted with orris,
Hogs-Wow: ni.
but not a trace of ktui hangs about tbe sheer •lA«t$4.«0: pigs. H onu a.
little square of taco edged mull
Tho deficiency, however, te more than
counterbalanced by faint, sweet odors, which
linger about the fold* and hem of dress
skirt*. Eren card casrs and pocket looks
arc perfumed, and So te thc *&gt;:udl Mutter
t*ougl&gt;t with fashionable stationery But the*
items are insignificant. cum|&gt;ared with tite
umee and Dispensary, Room 4, immen Block, 43 Monroe St.
coat of perfuming &gt;* summer outfit, which re­
Grand Rapids, Mich.,
quires the service* ot a maul and an outlay
(•now*lieblltij, imp
equivalent to that ex|&gt;endcd for glove* or
shoes. For instance, thpro is tbe corsage
sachet, made of fine satin to match the drew
and filled with a perfume too delicious for
doacription. Thn lacks, which nr&lt;&gt; nn inch
square, retail nt $0 a dosen. and it takes
1 medicine*nr* root*, herns, and bark*. U'-d by. tte Indian* &gt;&gt;fbontti Auwrirnai d tbi-1
where the doctor 1ms soent manv »e»r» In »ncre«sfn1 practice. A*
ludi
about twenty to go round the edge of a JoJi lw ohtalu«d In lhe drug stole*, they mu* tte obtained uf Bit .TODD « h:
■rphtno-dri-sx.—Detroit Free Pre*.

of tbe bouse only.
When a man attempt* to toll hte wife what
style of bonnet ste mutt wear.
When a man’s Christmas presents to hte
rho stood a little' apart
wife consist of bootjacks, shirts and glove*
i&lt;
u-viu u..&lt;.
. ----- - —o - - - - himself.
ed attention of un obsequious artist in ladle, torWhen
children are obliged to clamor for
attire. There was nothing in tho lady-* at­
tire, which was severely simple in style and their rigbta.
‘Each for him

the group be would have heard these cxprta-

The Only Physician Who Cures Deafness

THE MARKETS-

prosperous Broadway merchant and lives m
Brooklyn. Sue is rich in her own right. It

guard against the little piques, misunder­
standings, and hasty words that often pave
tian Union.

Come and see i;
useful books.

We have already given away over 200 of these

Keep your eye upon this space for BARGAINS
which we will offer, next week

late Mr*. Swtavbelm, of ter a railway accident

rules uf shopping rood behavior,

I chose my wife as she did her wedding
qown. for qualities that would wear well.—
Goldsmith.

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES

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XXX'V

Hastings Banner.

NO. 28.

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar■ ry County.

HASTINGS. MICH.. NOVEMBER 6.1889.

I Quarter Million

Hastings
Banner.
Published Wednesday*, by
COOK BROS.,
HAyiHGS, - MICHIGAN.
$1.00
-SfSAZEt.
’Z ,M* P*fd before thn end of the year the
r,I.er-f,H*Ub‘Crl,’t
wl11 Positively be gt.23.
In either B*m ta mg, wilt b?
;o*
enunF)^
mbsertUer reyidra outaide ofibe

WHOLE NO. 1797.
Mr*. E. Johnaou. Mr*. Albert Lawnmcv
and Maud Rockwell arc expected Itorne
this week from the north.
Ed. Taggart has moved into J. M. Cross’
house.
Mr.-. J. MA'-rws and sister have moved
into the rooms of France* Snyder.
A. Scogal has sold Id* trotting horse to
Plainwell parties for F25O.
Will Elliott Is alowly Improving.
Cigar* were freely passed around In A.
G. Cortright’s store Thursday evening in
honor of the marriage of Peter DtKekler
to Pauline Tack on the ttOth.
Very little wheat Ims l&gt;een marketed u
the price fall* to agn-v with the producer.
The modesty of our quiet burg was
somewhat dashed Sat unlay evening by the
appearance of a young man too much mi'
der the Influence of liquor and who was
tn a fearful condition.
P. H. Lawrence- has treated his house to
a new coat &lt;&gt;T paint.
Quarterly meeting services will be ob­
served al the M. P. church Nov. 10th and
17th.
Bertie Pennock is reporteddo be slowly
on the mend.
May Smith Is quite sick at Kalamazoo.

'.Mr*. A. Snyder and Lillie Ellcrtoa ant
visiting Mr. Manley uaar Jackson for a
few day*.
Steve Npreuget will soon atari up bls
saw mill again.
. L. Lockhart entertained friends front
near Stanton Saturday.
Peter Gallengcr Ims his new brick house
nearly completed.

Quimby I*, nn the boom.
•The scImkiI house has a new chimney.
Most farmers arc through busking corn.
Mrs. J. Castelein Is vl-lting with her
parents in the northern |&gt;art of the state.
•She expects to stay until the holidays.
i|o*t people in this locality predict a
very cold winter with plenty of snow. Will Bule, Will Cramer and Al. Houghtalln started north on a hunting tour Sat­
urday. Success to you. boyt .
We know
thr hunting is good up there if there Isn’t
any game.
The protracted meeting, ^inducted by
Eld. &lt; heuey. wa* a sure numlier manifested a desire
better
life.
The Quimby base ball club will not play
any more thia season. They have played
High Street.
with the principle clubs of the county and
The rain has improved the; looks of the won c.rery’game except-one played with
wheat
the-Assyria club. Thr Quimby* gave them
Hattie Jlarrb after 'a long visit with the game to get n second. The latter club
•friends In this vicinity returned to her Offered to put up FJO against $10.
They
home In Nashville Saturday.
accepted anil tlirjpune was to h-w.- Isieti
Schutt and Castaline liniabed packing played on the lotcey ground Npv. 2, but
apples for F. Sutherland last Wednesday. the Assyria* failed to show up.
They
T. Brangwin. while adjusting a belt in cither can’t play ball or haven’t. $10; at
the roller mill at Hastings, had the mis­ least they showed themselves to be neither
fortune to slipaud Injure his aide, so as to. ball players nor gentlemen.
Cvba.
tie unable to be on duty at this writing.
Nora and Eva Howe went to Otsego the
fore part of the week.
Denson A Co. have employed a new
Mr. Johnson and family Sumtayed al J.
pharmacist.
Tanner* in Hastings.
The rains of last week make plenty of
Mr. Gorham is enlarging id* green
mud. but If It hold* warm will help wheat.
Geo. Palmerton has a new dray.
Turner is building an addition to his
F. F. Hillwrt lias a new windmill on his
Ibis powder never varus. A ncirrel of purity burn.
term. in place of the old one blown down.
Hreuiith aiid * liul»--&lt;‘iar!.&lt; -&lt; More econotn'.ea!
Mr. Pardee h*« done a very nine job on
The school column edited by our County
titan I Ur ordinary Mud*. «.&lt;t caurot be rold lu
pitqnsrter-linc
nyad
rout
of
Tamrack
Cor
­
&lt;om|&gt;otltiot&gt; with the tuiiillfiideof low test, short
Secretary Is an Interesting feature of th*
I ;• right, alum or phosphate ;-n»rters. ftold only ners by wldmifig and turnpiklng up the
Banxkil
r
.
fn eaity, k&lt;&gt;val Harix&lt;; I’ownut Co.. IW track.
Hie Woodland News come* out In good .
i WallM. N. Y.
oct*-oi
There are a few cur dog* owned In this
shape, and we hope it will be liberally
il iulde our price.
part of the town that if a small amount of
supported.
lead or something else w» hurled ut them
Charles Shriner is on the sick list.
&gt; infi rm every f&lt;
it might save somebody the trouble of lay­
Jerome Waite is'get ling better.
to save one-thfrd t« one-half on every gnnnrnt i*ought at these banking for some sheep.
The seventh Demorest contest occurred
✓ Both the Journal and the Democrat had
at the M. E. church on Wednesday even­
canvassers on our street last week. Why
ing.
the silver medal being awarded Eflte
buy and get your money if not convinced of the truth of the nlaivr
Hastings, visited In this vicinity last week. don’t the Baxxek do likewise.
C. Ostroth. m&gt;ii of A. DttTvth. is reported
Mr. Jones. of Hasting*. was here last Earley.
udy Interested in good clothes and iir*lrotf
lafuyette Parrot’s father is visiting him.
week canvassing for the History of the
Roar McArthur, of Saranac, is visiting
cowry.
Johnstown Flood.
in Woodland.
N. Itolnart lia* pone north to visit friends.
F. Johnson, of our street, commenced
Harvey Townsend wear* a broad smile.*.
Wm. Guy ha* sold out hi* Interest In work for J. Lankart last Monday.
It’s a son.
the livery In Nashville to hl* partner, and
1). Hall has had his hedge fence trimmed
Elbert Haight.
Washtenaw County, te
has returned home.
and wired down. '
visiting his father.
Frank Shoup is quite sick.
Alien Wheeler, of Grand Bapids. h&gt; vis­
Win. Griftin is rvjiorted on the gnln.
AlwMit l.ooo barrel* of apple* wvre re­ iting at Phillip .Schray’a.
Those parries that are continually steal­
ceived nt this station last Saturday.'
Chris Snyder has ids new wagon shop
ing whips and horse Idnnkvtsuit the church
tiro. M. Conyer has been placed in finished.
had better return tinAu or they may get a charge of a section near Woodland Center.
Several new bouse* are being built.
free ride to Jacksqu.
Frank Barnes. of Milo, has moved to
J. M. Smith has another farm for sale.
A goodly numlx-r form Baltimore and this place and w ill carry on the meat busi­
Mrs. Mary Baitinger has her yard nicely
■ Cedar Creek attended quarterly meeting ..css
ness with A. McCallum.
graded, here Naluntay and. Sunday.
Mr. Monorhy. of Grand Rapids, Is cWtO. S. i*almcrtou was at lx&gt;wcll and Ada
j Chas. Whitney and J. D. Guy are num- Ing friends in this vicinity. „
, last week on business
1 bcred with our sick at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Shrontz. of Illinois, are
Our butcher has found ids lost bologna*.
। Wm. Bi vert* and wife an* rejoicing over visiting old friends and relative* here.
We suspert the editor of the BamNKB
I the ndtetif of a new. son at their home.
Quite a sensation wa. created in our lias not slept any siniv reading the article »
; Chas. Hatten, of tlria place, and Call midst last Wednesday by Um appearance in the Democrat *ubecribed “One of the
Demary. ot Woodland. talk of trading of Mrs. Mary Collins In charge of the sec­ Judges.”
We look w a reply in thia
tion bands. It seems that Mr*. Collins, wis k’* paper.
who ha* been living with her daughter.
E Parrot’* new bouM* is nearly complet­
Mr*. Chas. Yount, and who was sick and ed.
no doubt slightly insane, left the houae
Several teachers of this place expect to
Wednesday forenoon clad tn her night attend the examination at Nashville on
etotbea. she followed the road leading to Friday and Saturday next.
having lost his speech, and nt limes Is so tin- foot of Ixtng lake and then followed
The teacher* association will be held at
I attachment wa* du'f i’«*d out of the eireu.t crazy that It is impossible to keep him in the railroad towqni Cloverdale, whf-re she llnating*. Nov. 10th. We hope to see our
court for the county of R*rn. *» lh,* .*u’‘„2^ !x-d.
. *
was found by the |«ople on the north township well represented.
.lames
Andras, the *Nnr named ptalntlt.
against the lands, tenement*, roods rod ehatbound freight train. Th- section men
Julius Hayden, who*- finger* were am­
Roll Phillips and wife visited friends In near by were ordered to take her to this putated a few week* ago. is getting along
te’s money* rod elteet* of Alim U. Freeman,
1 Uedefrndrot atxive named, for the sum of one L&lt;-ro\ lx-t week.
place where she arrived In a very deplor­ nicely.
I hundred and eighty-four rod 4...IOO do Ur&lt;.
Andrew Bal*, of Battle Creek, railed on able condition. She was nearly frozen
Ouryoller mil) i« doing ven- nice work.
! nhlch **14 writ was returnable on the firat day
ami her face was covered with blood from
• TBe American express company have es­
' °V**ted&lt;i'hh sc'-cnid dar of October. A. h. i-*'' ft tends last week.
I Mrs. Powh-s. of Nashville, wa* tlie bruises received In some unknown manner. tablished an oftlcr al Woodland.
I
frnMirr. KXAI I-I.N &amp; '• 'XAUMAX.
She’was taken Into Mr. Daytim's and
Alice Smith, of Chicago, and Mrs. C. M.
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Attornej i for Halatlg*. ! gtiMt of Mrs. E. G. Potter la*t Tue.Hny.
Mrs. Libbic Ciamlal. of Bwttord. Is May­ cared for. while wont was .-ent to her son Smith, of Yankee Springs, visited J. M.
ing with her sister Mr*. Arehfcr. win I* Dennis', he being absent from home hl* Smith last week.
no belter at till* writing.
Mrs. Bert Tinkler, of HaMlng*. visited
wife came with a carriage and took the
| . A *pnn of horses belonging to Mr. old lady to her home where *be will be Woodland friends last week.
I Thomptoro, merchant of lascey. ran away well taken care of.
Mrs. John Velte visited Hasting* friend*
•
I last Saturday with a load of apples. They
One day last week two of Delton’s clti-- Wednesday laat.
•
| «t«rted from John Wefte. *»» A*syriu, and tens made their ap|*earaiicc here with
l^vl Holme* went to Hasting* on buaii ran to Frank Quick *, over a mile, where Miinewlint more of the spirit* of king alco­ n&lt;**M Saturday.
tiie two Mr*. Quicks with brooms am hol than was prudent; after venting ’con­
•lame* Asplnall lias M* house ready to
clule slackened Ibejr *!«&lt;&lt;!. and «anl siderable abuse and producing no result, plaster.
Oulck
got hol&lt;l«»f om- of the IhiM that was they left__ ________ '
Yot’MO Soi.DIKn.
In
Quick got
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• ' :ab&lt;l turned them
« te®®*
|| Of dragging
No damage except several Itarruls
v|w ruruci.
corner.
Itev. Spitler has hl* new house nearly
of apple# mattered along the road.
Wm. IL bmitli commenced school last
completed.
,
Will Park* ha* moved on Chas. Brader* Monday in the Ritchie district.
Tinker dirt! last Wednesday anti
farm; Mr. B. will move to Woodland Cenwas buried the following Frid*&gt;. Be w»*
Delayed Utter.
After a vacation of four weeks on ac­
Bert Murphy vl*lte&lt;l hl* parents In respected by *11 who knew him.
count of sickness and death of S- M. Nich­
Howard
Brooks commenced school last
Hasting* Wedm roay.
ols, father of &lt;utr teacher, Albert reopened
Aggie Watrlng ha* returned from I-ena- Monday 4n the Klingensmith district
his' school last week.
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Charlie, why didn’t you trade coats with
weecounty.
,
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,
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Mrs. E- Johnson and Mr*. Albert l»awMarion Shores Ims a brother visiting that ttavrtingQnan.
rvnee ate visiting friend* In the northern
Tile scbcnl meeting at the .Springs
him from Kaus-w.
! ’"‘Sra Frank Deitriek and Mrs. C. MeCay
itulien Allertou ha* returned from passed off all harmonious test Monday
evening.
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i
Mr*. Frank
Illinois.
J.
1 went to Lake Ode*** I..t
'«st .wwlr
week to
h Visit
The school at the Spring* will Dot com­
John Applmnan and R. Allerton visited
mence until the tilth.
in Portland Sunday.
» B; Tolles has moved upon hi* term.
. Quarterly meeting at the Springs next
Lewi* Gaidnor has built a new corn
Jake
Hoovcner
lias
moved
Into
D.
I
.
Saturday
and Sunday.
in
,MRuphu» Evartt I* slowly recovering
Wm. Herrick relumed home last week.
Tolle*' house.’
,
The dance at Tompwn* hall Friday
from hl* long Illness.
night was *Hntiy attended.
Hattie Snyder visited friend* In Orange
Itobt. Cairns ha* nwved into the M. P.
last week.
Mrs. Geo. Norwood la quite alek at thia
Frank Allertou, of Orange, was the writing.
J
4 .
'’"Si^enry Fowler was summom-d to
ruertofE. Lockhart Banday.
The evaporator expect* to abut down
lUttie Creek Satunlayyn account of her
Marton Shores was at Hastings on busi­
for good the latter part of thr week.
Kter M^AIex. McN&lt;ll who Udangerousness Friday.
\ load of Delton people attended balnta
Geo. Sprenget was at Hastings last nwetlng at the Brunnell acbool bouse Sun­
lrjSn Oonlo. .1.to.mrn..lde&gt;.l&lt;-ru.u
nntSOLUTlON NOTICE.
Thursday -after repair* for an engine.
day night.
When lit want of a fine English cotawool
The aurprise party at Cha*. Johnsrma
or Jxwter busk* c*^ 0,1
l^kharL
last Tueaday night was well attended.
«“• wl,c- "
F. J. Norwood was In your city last
Bort Smith I* buying hoga.
,
roputeducsairt arni*&gt;*' ! i
or oll| Orw tand.WUll.
Mr*. Southwick I* visiting her daughter
‘"’iVr.V.'il.- ®U.,
FfMr». VanHorn is visiting her arm Will.
I
Mr* Williams near Battle Creek.
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; Hrotiag*. Nov. Mb. «*&lt;■. M. L COOK.
Gio. Dlllenbock has broke up keeping
Mrs. E. Bishop is viaiting her parent* al
a. Pvur A1.I-— houae and he can be found at hl* brother
Middleville.
C. Pennock is doing a thriving busineas
Arey’s when at home.
Mrs. H. Horton smile* over a new sew....... ..
In hl* fundlure "ton.
» ateeneeof E F. Manley. Kalamazoo.
Clara Whittemore was in kalamazr-o last
machine.
"*'t" c,d„„ll..l« b». W. new to»l» IncDave
Wilkinson and wife have returned
wjini: ««
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11 from their $i*lt In the northern part of the Monday.
Frank Bishop’s bouse in nearing com­

FAILURE

.... . y:'.'
one of the largest Wholesale Clothing Han­
oi New York failed. Wo bought the entire stock at
ale for sixty cents on the dollar, anil now offer it at

O . r S30.000 worth of Splendid Overcoats, Suits, Pants
for Men and Boys, at very little over half
their regular value,
hinchilla Overcoat*
i\ir Beaver
“

...S4.00worth* 7.00’
... 5.00 “
S.00
.................................... 5.00 -‘ '
9.00
i 'ine 1’in Head Chinchillas, $10. that retail the world over at $15.
...$1.75, 2.00 and 2.50
75. 2.00 and 2.-50
. 3.50 worth 6.00
. 5.00 s.00
. &lt;&gt;.&lt;10 "
10.00
10.00 ■■
16.00
.12.00
I S.00

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

.COUNTY NEWS.

Great Bankrupt Sale

TOWER CLOTHING CO
Cor. Pearl, Monroe and Canal Sts.,

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

Opn. Sweet's Hotel,

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO
KALAMAZOO, MICH.

TtcLABliEST
STOCK
CLOAKS !

WESTERN
11CSW
KTRA
PRICES. •

tails’.

Misb’ anti
' Ctflires’s
GARMENT;:

Plot
MatellaBE,

wiClotl

Our Stock
‘ of
DRESS
GOODS
and
DRESS
SILKS;
never has
been finer.
We call ASK*
Special
| YOUR^y
---Attention —
C to our
rocer
Fine Line I
Of
pattern
SUITS
irfsS’
Ij **Xlz A* /
at all
i
•
quauhJ';
PRICES.
Broadcloth
and
c H.PEARSON&amp;C9 *Imperial
# BALTI M OREMft
Cloth
in all the
New
Shades.

rlfiSx.
G

&gt;

Carpets, Curtains and Rugs! Hastings Banner,
In all Grades and Choice Patterns.

$1.00 a Year.

1-adies please call and examine our fine assort- ------------- _____—__------

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vlvcrson desire* to notify the'
1 ri nf'ltarrv Wd vicinity tlmt meeting*
I***?1 eQ ^". t “w M. church Nov. llth.
W,1L'^ i nr C I “re-ton. of Grand
rondncteil by C. »1V.nM.
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WANTED

RESPECTFULLY
c,u«u»a.cn»y.
Mention tills

BrtJSn

Frank Price is putting a new wall under
111 Mrojte’ Stoeurn elo«&lt;t~ber fall term of

»«■ ’■‘•'“’"S

school at the Hosmer school house■ F rIday.
Ret. N. F. Sheldon Is different form tin
moat Rev.’s—Im* plve hl* daughter Mr*. L.
Gardner a fine spring voltKlin-.
NelL Appleman. &lt;rf town. Sunday rd

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" The1 P?*L at.ihe Mirnrr school house is
in fiuurulshing condition.

pletion.
Mr. Whitlock ha- hl» Iwuae nearly rom-

pieted.
„
,
Mr. Evan* and Mr». Nichol* were mar­
ried last Wednesday.
9
Chas. Johnson has hi* kitchen lalbrd
ready for the maam. algo Frank Cold 1*
rvudy for the ma*ou. Everybody is getting
read) for winter.
.
Additions! eonrapmideucc on 4th page.

�THE WELL BRED WOMAN.

SHUTTING UP

HER

FOLD.

NEWS IN BRIEF.

The light to turned down low;
lad wintry winla through bore
In qtful KUStx oft bknv.

A hailstorm in tho Cherokro strip Monday
cLimpeded and scattered promiscuously over
ON THE UPPER CRUST.
the groat west 13,001 cattle belonging to the
CuerokM Live Stock anociatlon.
Tucks Ughtly In tbe children's beds—
The fertiliser bull ling connected with the
Armour parsing houses at Kanass City, was
burned Tuesday. Adjo.ning buildings wi-ro
rescind with difficulty. The I-« to 1110,000,
fully insured.
Tho man arrested at Philadelphia, and
If one definition of wlwt cviiHithtai rul-.
euppmed
by the poiicj of that city to bj
garity of manner could* bo determined upon
Tuscott, the murderer of Mlflionairo Snell,
there would bo in tho world les. uncertainty
at Chicago, to not th« man, an I that fre­
She's shutting up her fold.
of purport!, h-ci dhwatfafaction with salt and
quently armted individual is still in^bo un­
audden horrified coIUJko from nstouishment .
Oh. little ones, fenced n&gt;iu&gt;d w-curv
known wbencA
_ ip
What dispatches from Mexico call a revo­
For it is not alone such an fuel their infer!tVh.1t looks of peace and tni.r and Jo
lution, but advices from Guatemala say was
Your slecpiag Ucea wear!
• ority in birth or breeding who hove a trace
a
riot
in
that
republic,
reaulte-l
in
the execu­
Outside to-night aocne children, who
of commonplace about them, but tbo very
Are tall and largo and old.
tion of twenty-four of the ma Icon irate, who
self satisfied oure, who" cannot conceive in
Are wUhlns they could lie once more
were shot by or Jer of President Zsnllas.
Sheltered !u mother's fohl
Whatever it was it fa not now.
tripping nt many a place where there is no
Asa result, as alleged, of a rise in chsmapparent |&gt;itfalL
Breeding and cultivation are not the only .HOW BABIES’ FEET ARE SPOILED. icals, tbs window glass manufacturers of
PitUburg hove orJored another advance of *
per cent in pricex.
other 'things are as needful, charactcriM ire
Engineer J. Pullin and Anson Gillott, an
inborn—plain common sense and tact.
Italian, were killed, the latter being burn-d
“JUXT LOOK AT XK.”
to death, by a wreck ou the C., M. and St
Tha natural intuition and aptitude of
P. rood near Glea Park, La.. Monday. Four­
women to make things straight for one's smaller.”
teen pasxergera were wounded, all slightly
feet, to strew a thorny path with flowars—a
“Really, madam. If you take my adviiw,”
trait of character seldom found in. the other began the shoemaker, but madam cut him except Jainrs Opie, of Mineral Point, Wto.,
who may die.
off with—
Brisbane advices report tbo masescre by
•‘tact," and henca it in that, common «raw*
“I. want a smaller shoe. Tliat one fits like
natives of sputh western New Quinoa, of
being an attribute of both sexes. with tact to*
Rev. Mr.- Havogu, a L indon missionary, a
The smaller shorn were put on the child, a
It is not surprising that wo neo more appar­ pretty little tot of about 2 years of age. number of native tencuers and thi crow of a
ently well bi-ed wcftunn in the world than They fitted tightly and showed that the foot cutter belonging to ths London Missionary
Society. &gt;
was a very emull one, but they pinched the
Apparently, I say, for given the same op­ child and made it cry.
At Mary boro, Ireland, Wtdnwlny, four­
portunities can they get more of. tho real
"Mothers exhibit more vanity than judg­ teen persons convicted uf complicity in tn*
thing thau mail Hardly; yet such is their ment in their select ion of shore for their murder of Polina Inspector Martin nt Gweaendowment of observation, such their quick
dure, last February, wore smtmited to terms
young children," raid the shoo dealer, after
inception of ideas, that they more quickly the lady had disappeared, to a reporter who of imprtooamout ranging from two months
aeetn to lie—anything desired.
wanted a pair of russet lies. "Ono will bring to ten years.
“Defend me from »be person who calls him­
Th-steamer Kanawha, which arrived at
self well bk-xi" is a trnfam uttered long ngo,
tliat will look 'real sweet.’ 1 know whnt New York W’edncslay brought the erews of
but wh|t-h aptly hits off a certain elan of the that means and am always sorry for the the steamers CleopHra and Crystal Wave,
elect *ho people tbo world today. The same baby, who is uxuaily In its flrvt short drjant, both of which were sunk in acolhsion off the
writer afflnnixl tliat tho sure tret of a gentle­ and as skittish as an old maid about having Delaware capes. Toe crews numbered thlrman is whether ha docs the trifling octa of ite feet interfered with. I don't say 1 nm • .ty-nine souls.
courtesy that society &lt;lctnaiid* of its Votaries going to put athoe on it a size larger than
A freight train dashed into the rear of the
■with jx-rfi-ct unconsciousness or with an air
Chicago limited express going east on the
which says: “Just look at me; sec bow polite well as oar can wl&gt;en the foot is ojwrated by Pennsylvania rood at Bxivcr Falls. Pa.,
Wediicslay
msrnlng.
A brakemxu wo.
a perpetual motion power. Then I trust to
Things done lu*v« u voice a« well os things
killed, the engineer and _fireman of the
taud, mid It is by the little details which sum
baby she will be indignant and &gt;ay that sin- freight injured, and tbo passengers on tho
up ourxdaily manner that the world judges dore not want* tl&gt;c treasure to look'sloppy in limltoJ shaken up.
A monument to the memorv of Gen.
It fa soSm-n- to fall into bad habits, lialf the hi* shoes. They must fit exactly or she wont Cn-ior Rodney, oao of Delaware's signers of
take them. I tell her that tho child's weight
rout-frei"# of lifo require exertion, and hu­ will push the foot out at least ouo-fourtb of the declaration of indipeiftlauc:, waa un­
manity &lt;{&gt; inert. Bo not surprised then that an inch and Hutt the shoe is just right. If veiled at Dover Wodiiraday afternoon in tho
Ex-Recretary
she objects again I give up end find what -he presence of 4,tfM people.
knowing that pitch dcfllrth, carefully avoid wnatH. Thu little foot it squ.-csed into a light Bayard delivered the oration.
association with thine whom iqxcvb and man­ shoe and the liuby objects by squalling. She
C. J. Dchle, who shot and killed F. W.
ners are interlanled witji, dhat for kindness says tho M-n&gt;|&gt;h fa trething nr basil t had its Gesswein last September, will lx&gt; tried by a
suko may bo rolled—mistake* In u country usual nap, and declares the shorn are Just
jury on his sanity. If declared imaue, bo
lovely an-1 papa will bovdcligli to I.
will go tn thu state hospital, and if not will
have to stand trial for murder.
.
John Toner, ot tho Chicago l n*o ball club
ciety shall have had tboro awiclatiuns from and bring down tlx- old jnir hq?rally burxt
hto youth np which best cultivate the speech, out at tbc toes. Hliu want, wvenb pain to married Miss Harriet -Day, of Haverhill,
Mass., Wednesday.
the iniod and tho man------ *—*— ‘-------take home for trial, and 1 notice thit the only
The market price of cake at Pittsburg for
God given powers of
ration, and he &lt;&gt;no» I consider unsuimble Mie (ejecta. Chil­
tho mouth of November Ims been (advanced
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dren would have better, looking feet if they from fl.-Ml to ft 7-'&gt; per ton.
wise In his day and gencrqtlou.
liad wise mothers, and the fault lire in tho
One of the boilers of the Bellaire Blns*,
ONK KUVD or •■LEADXR."
flrrt shoes worn. One [&gt;air too short will ruin
At a meeting of a certain literary club. tlie feet, no matter how 1&lt;k»mj auhrequrat ones furnace, Bellaire, O., exploded Wednesday,
caueiug damage to the extent of tL'jO.lMW.
certain city, w-vernl dbltnguished' women
Rev. T. DeWitt Talmsgo, haring seen I bo
••Tm-n some women accept your nd vice f'
were Invited— women from afar—to hear a
“Yes, after the little jx-opie have laid the work on l:to new church begun, sailed for
vary able paper read on a certain subject of foundation for corns tui-i Uiniou* I know Europe Wednesday on hto trip to the Holy
widely general interest. Previous to the
I^u&gt;.L
meeting these guest* bad l.ranl much of the three years who have both thesu affliction* lo­
Tbo river Po and its tributaries liavo over­
acknowledged lender of society in the place. calise their mothers wanted them to look flown their banks nud a large portion of
Verona
to submerged.
The damage fa very
cute."
‘
questioned. "You will admire her so much;
heavy.
“Is there no change in thr shape of chil­
slw is charming; such lovely manners; ao well dren'. shoesf
The Norfolk and Western railroad has
.
bred; so much admired; we are so proud of
tiled a deed of trust for 115.003,(00, to be
her,” etc., everybody nfllrnwd. Thu intro­ solo must bo sufficiently bn»d»&gt;6 stand the used in' retiring existing mortgages and im­
ductions were arranged to take place at the
proving the rood.
,
liU-rar.y society. ’
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round, beeauso they allow freer development
George H. lastuam. of Now Bedford,
of the toe*, in European countries they Mas*, representing Barry, TeayerAtCa,
mality, prblogucd by the charming iron frou make very stylish shoes for children. They cutton brokers, wr&lt; found dead in bis effletwill have heels. pointed toes, jmtent leather Friday, having shot himself.
eral fafpnmility of arrival everybody greeted tips and bo forth. Homa mothers buy them
J. C. Artege, the slayer or Sheriff Grigsby
everybody che with pleasant words, nud
In Nashville, Tenn., Thursday night, was
fluttered about fried group to group. The best, and tlie children, when they grow up, captured Friday at Lnvargn*. He stoutly
guraU looked curiously at each bright face, will appreciate the fact by having perfectly tuahitalns that ho did tbo killing in sellexpecting it to bo a part of the charming formed feet, free from corn* The spring defonm.
personality of lovely Mrs. D-—. The presi­
A special meeting of Lay-dealers of Ontario
dent addressed the awmbly, the recretary by children a* young as two years old, but is
Who have claims against tho Cnitzd Hteteo
retul the notes of tha last meeting, tome more fashionable for children in their teens.
for th-&gt; refunding of duties paid will br Isold
heads of committees made reports—iu fact, It to nothing but a strip of leather imerted be- |
at St Johns, Ont, on Nov. 5. Tim claims
tho burine* was all transacted mid no Mi*
amount to over fSOO.UOO.
od by the wearer', heel. It fa seldom that a
John Kxys was found dead in bis house at
At last the president introduced tbospeaker ■smaller Uiau No. S is made with a regular
Pitfalsurg. Pa., Friday, by the police. Tbo
and tbo event of tbo locating, tbo reading of
only other persons in tbo house were his
a paper which had boon in preparation for
wife and Mr*. Bulger, who claims that Ue
months, began. As if continued in smoothly
“How are babies' shoes numbered!"
wife poi«one&lt;l brr busband.
rooudod periods, argument after argument
“Na/i to the first size out of babyhood. No.
Pignanu, who was to have been banged nt
being unfolded with a strength and logic that 0 baa a'soft sole of white kid and pasteboard,
SonimcrVille,
Ga.. Friday, for the murder
fixed all attention, nu interruption occurred; and is the aura-SMU* of tbo knit wool boots
of North White, May fl, ItWi, iu a quarrel
tliat are worn by babies in long dresaex. Nos. over matching dollars, ha* boon respited for
tlra door was thrown open, on the threshold
1, 3 and 3 have what to called the turned sole, one week by Governor Gordon.
appeared a tall, willowy figure, graceful as rowed together on the wrung side and turned
The sum of f25,fXX&gt; has b.-en preaenta! to
an aspen, clad in picturesque &lt;retb&lt;-ticncas out. There are from four to five buttons on
Rev, Dr. McKnlght, president of the Penn­
and crowned by a smiling, beautiful face.
tho side, and a black tn.--s.-l fa now fastened at sylvania college, to endow a chair to bo
She looked absently a momept or two, hesi­
die top in front. Tito latest to to bare a vamp called “tbo Dr. Cbaries H. Graff Professortated, and then pmecd across the front of the of French kid, with calf upjx-rs, or, what u
asn-mbly room before tba very,face of tho still better, a half boxed round toe. tipped ■hip of Hygiene and Physical Culture. Tb«money to given by Puter Graff, of Worthing
waiting, a&amp;tontohed s[K-aker, in front of the
ton. Px, as a memorial to his sou, who died
president, and drew a chair before tho bumdied recently in Duluth.
, At tlio mstancaof cx-Congressmnd Glover,
another pretty rnstlo of draperies. u gather­
M«*» BotUe. ,
Gen. Gooding, whose attentions to a wealthy
ing up of skirts, showing nifflo after ruffle of
I would jiko to tell the little people bow to
widow in the Southern hotel, Ht. Loitk,
filmy loco, a graceful *Lap&gt; sank into emb­
mak&lt;* MWddng pretty. Take a bottle bold­ have caused that hostelry tu ba hart-leaded,
lemed depths, two daintily sluxl little fleet
ing abbot thrre pints, of round sluipo, with a left far Indianapolis yesterday, where too
were extcndiKl toward the stage, ami. with a
lung neck, such n» an old liner Ikottlo; get
pretty gurture and a faint, low, half a;xi!o- matumn to give you uno of bur Sold stockings ha« friend*
T. H. Carter and oilier* on Thur*Jay se­
gutlo laugh, n voire broke tho sik-nc? with
(cottouf, cot off the foot and gather the leg
closely and Liu well; put your bottle bi this, I cured tbe incorporation of the C-iietigo Bibfo
but 1 wan unavoktebly detained. Won't you
s.x-icty, tho obj.-ct Ixtlng to mximote dla-.ri
stretching it quite tight, and lie around the
button and knowledge of tbe Bible.
top of tho bottle, or rather an inch from tho
I would so regret to mist anything of hers."
Revenue collections at Peori-t Thursday
The distinguished gu«.ta looked and listened leg imide th* bottle.
amouiftol to tlfB.d7O.4B; for tbo mouth,
t2,3t&lt;W7.05: packages exported. 741. '
’
agtimtf. Intuition told them who liad thus
The stocking leg should lie os long inside
dared. I forget what the president said. the liottle os it is ouuddo. Wot the outside
A Lmildtng in tbe proreus of erection at
Tua pager wax continued nt tho point of in­ and HU the bottle with water, roll It in tim-r Passaic City, N J., fell Thursday, burying
terruption, but' the distinguished guests de­
s-.xteen workmen In the ruin*. Many were
clined the honor of meeting tho social leader evenly all around; hang in a warm, sunny severely Injured and two or three will hardly
•whe*c manners were "so charmingly well place, and fill the bottle with soft water recover.
bred," and tho city, represented by its women,
The 4-renr-olJ child of Jreepb Barr, at
hlu«he*l.
riyntouth, Ind., set her clothes on fire st tbs
stov/Thursday, and was so badly burned
This woman, this leader, was not so much
that
she died In a few hour*.
bottle will be covered with a beautiful green
tion had spoiled her.
Ex-Posfmaster T. W. D. Pbillipe, of Burmoo; but you must keep the stocking moist
Association! She! the leader of society! or the seed will not grow.—Western Rural.
rillville, bas become insane becante of Hto
of thu cultured, best bred peoplu! Yes, she,
removal ten days ago from his postmastertor she had associated for years with naught
*liip, which, with tbe exception of n short
■but adulation, and her conduct was but a
time during the Garfield ailmiuutraliou, be
Martyrdom fa grand, but tho martyr suf­ bad held for-years.
fers.
At Belina, Ala., Monday moraine, Ben
Satan is not wont to array bihmelf on the Taylor, a contractor, and four of his work­
Iming side.
men were (erribiy injured by tbe collapse of
u verandah on which they were standing,
than dafoita.
For January wo have a jacinth, or garnet,
trying to push in tbo wall of a building tliat
had tieen partially destroyed by fire.
Henry M. Greonougfa, a Boston furniture
A little shining chaff deludvs feminine na­
and ciqirt dealer, has assigned. Liabilities,
ture lietter than any dull handful of solid Mo.ojo.
ssBterprfaM.
April—Sapphire or diamond, grain.
Ex-Secratary Bayaul and Mi** Mary Clvsignifying repentance ami innocence. MayWhen tha Lord commanded us to love our
mer will 1« married Nov. 7.
neighbors as curatives, bo did not say more
Jay Gould say* he a dsligbted with tlie
than ouraelvea—Rose Terry Cooke iu SteadAn agate, meaning long lifo mid benlUu
tilings he aaw on bis westein trip, and pre­
-July—Ruby nr &lt;-nrncllnn, " hich inranw the
dicts a general btuiness buoni.
foegrff ubisra or cure of evils springing from
The AbUeaa hank, of Abilene, Kan., c'.csvl
novelty. Tho In tormedial re d™ Cliisvbeum Its doora M'icday. The total liabilities reach
nearly »4W,(MX). Tha failure fa bsik-rM to
be a bod one.
E J. King, a prominent citijjn of Jack,
amville, Ufa., died Monday morning, attar a
obtained with P-ntrartii iilmes, and was followed a few
li ura sf'erwards by hi* brother-in-law, Dr.
Charles Easter, who had been attending him
SHE IS NOT ALWAYS TO BE FOUND

ll:o Miunrapw - ---------- ----■
nointel a committee to servo through too
wnw to !l» -ort -&lt; rrttortnjr U» -MrttoU.to.rt Abrt.: 1.000 f—lUK-ta SotW
Quran Victoria will open tho owning «w
»ioo of parliament
prraon.
Tlie presiiient has op|x»intod Mr. John
Field postmaster at Pbtladelpbla.
Fire at Akron. O.. Taraiay, d-troyod
property worth ki3O,(*&gt;J; partly inxurod.
Tfa&gt; Draiocrato -of Cook county, Illinois
Tuesday nominated for recorder tbo noted
Labor lender, Mark L Crawford.
The IHlnUs supreme court Ik* denied a
writ of habeas, corpus to. W oodruff, tbo
champion ednfosser In tbe Cronin case.
.Tbe comptroller of tho currency bus
nutborlx-d tbe People'* National book of
Keyport, N. J , to begin business with a
capital uf S50.UM.
______ __
THE TRUSTED BANK THIEF.

NoiUUKTOWX, Pa. Nov. L—William Han-

tional bank of Combohock en, lias defaulted
to a.large amount, variously estimated from
gaO.OW to &gt;100,000.
The discrepancy in

Jarno* who simply visited tho bank in bi»
routine of duty, not «u»p»cting that any­
thing wm wrong. Several eubs-.-quent vtoifa
werr mode and th -ir frequoney arou»ed tbu
suspicion of the oilier bank official*

tha director* Hi * n-»ultof bi* iiivnstlgaUoii,
and they at onci confronted Cathier Crriimn
with tbe ch-irge Hint be was a defaulter. It
to undersirwxl that bo dij not deny the are

There i» rorndderaHa oppositioti ii^ Franco

they w&lt;-ra mi. m a rule, and were badly |
11 j L I
chapped iu cold weatlMir. Women's artu*) XIA v* 1
bava improved mnrii in tho ln»t two or thr&lt;«&gt; ■
.
generatfoua, for the mason that tlicy have ,
nut bren rxpoM’i to Wind and, weather, which | An.
hue maile the, skin white and more delicate. ' *

I
|

ufa, rowing and various athletic unmeemrats
when the directors attempt! to locate the

much rounder an 1 nrre prrfrvt In outline

accounts he was still mfasmg, with no clu*
to bn wbwjbouta
Bink
Examiner
Jnines ray* tbe deficit will tis more thau
tSO.UOU, And may reach t*3,LXXl Tho plunder.

PILED UP PROMISCUOUSLY.

Tbe north-Ixjutid Santa Fe j&gt;ji*w-nger train,

uiifaa eoutli of Brown wool

Dress Goods,

Very Reasonable Terms.

Flannels,

Ssveral pa&gt;-

up (womiscuouslr. O:w of tho coaches caught

Jy extingutolled.

Zrpliyr in a dying condition; Henry Mason,
uf Austin, and Alex George, of Friedland,
are two (J thus* fatally injured.
A

San Antonio, ('aidwell, and Dallas, TVx,
and *ere returning from tbe San Antonio
fair. The following are among them: A.
W. Spaugh, Mis* Ixils Bail, Mr* McLTve.
Billy Baker. D. B-»one. A. Rjsi, Mies Lillie
Mills, Mha G K Brigg* Francis Howard.

acres in Rutland, fair, house but no
g««l outbuilding*. f&gt;0 acn » Improved.
I ots of fetice timber and wtoxl. Within 7
dllea of thia city and 4 of Irving station.
This farm will tv aolrt at a bargain, ou a
n-xsotiabfe payment down.

I
'
|
|

40 acres irt Rutland
mil«m from this
city, all improved, good strong soil but no
building-.. I .and lays wi ll and produces
well. Has been sold within last five years
for S1.2U0. Will be sold way below that
figure.

j
&gt;
1
.
-

Cloths?
Shawls,
Wraps,

Cloaks.

• 2 city lots In Hastings, desirxbk- place ।
for a homev Wil) lie closed out at half i
their value.
We would ex! I jous

Call on or address

CRUSHED TO DEATH.

HASTINGS. MK B.
GlakiIow, Nov. 2.— During tbe high wind
■ whici prevailed here yesterday a gable of a

joining Templeton's carpet factory on Wiu-

Ing defiartment of tbe carpet factory, wh-ro
fifty wotnm an-1 girls were employed, and
all were buried te-nrsth tbo broken timber*
etc. It to probable that forty of tbe inmates
of tbe weaying-room were killed^
Ilecevery of the Dead.
At midnight! seventeen bodies had been
recoverc 1 from the ruins. A* nearly a* eci
be asc-rialned thlrlv-throe women and girls
are (till ml*ling. Tue wracked building was
:L0 feet long. It to rumored that |be founda­
tion of that |xx-tioo of the building which
fell waa over au abauponed coal pit Sur­
vivors relate that a sudden extinguishment
of tbe lights in tbe weaving deportment was
tbo oaly warning they bad of tbo disaster.
All of tbe o&gt;.-cupar&gt;ts rushed with one never I
tu thu moln ex.t, where most of toe bodies
of tbe victims w-ro fom/l
THE

MARKETS.

Quotalloua on the board of trade to-dny
rere ■&gt; frdli.H-u- Wlu..- .
-• v..... _ . .

.,
,, " ■*"
opcnoii mill CWlNMl
fflhc; May. opened and elused
o*t*
i.."' ‘ , ,v,'m,*'r' &lt;&gt;I*«i«l 1'hc. closed 1«*&lt;-;
Ih-ccmlx-r. Iipcut-d Hie. ckwe.l
Mai.
opeins 21hi , &lt; Jo*cd »*. Fork-November,
opened
rimed
year, orened WWU

parting.
lull
baavj- packing and sJdpp

mu: stum at uamr-iuv
choice to fam-), tuaa&amp;atk cow*, f l.ax. -.‘t
stocker.i nn&lt;!
..

DRAIN l.KTTtNG.
Notice to hereby given that I, George A. 1)11leubech'. Dram UouimluJouer of the County of
Harry. MUl« of Michigan, will, on tbe 12th day
of November: A. D. IMO. at the terailu* of the
drain below mentioned. In township* of Carlton

Jackets, fa It taibis.In Fenin)

of acartaln drain known as the “Ftgbter Drain/'
located and established In said townships uf
Carlton and Irving, and described as follotr*. toWit: beginning at a stake, tn tbe ravine, on the
northwest &lt;U sotftliuest &gt;, section 7. of &lt;!*rltoo. Barry county. Michigan, running thence n.
©»♦ degrees west, W feet: tbrace * MH degrees

handsomely

btuhl*'!

show the finest lh&gt;« '

Wiener U.
iroi: lucnrv n.
aegrec* w., to
feet; thence n. WU degrees, w.. tt fret. tbvnce u.

south TTtl
w .'.-aiH
thence ».
frees w.. aw tert; thence ». TA, degrees w. )»
tee!: thenee (. T34 degree* w. 313 feet; thence a.
M&gt;* degrees w.«»feet; tn rare a. 11 dntrera. e.
fret; thenee ra«l fiarallrl with wet Ion line
Tio tret; a total distance of 4txx&gt; lent, equal to
2J7‘, n&gt;d*
Mold joh will be let by section* or division*, BATTLE CREEK.
the section at the outlet of the drain v 111 be let
first, and Hie reinaininx sret.-ons in their order
up stream tn accordance with the dlaqram non
on file with the mbrr paper* pertelulng to said
drain, und blits will be made and received ac­ Shoes wlthoui name ;&gt;• •:
cordingly. Cuatraete will be made with the bottom* put him down alow.-st re»i&gt;i&gt;tislbl« bidder giving adequate «ecuriiv tor the j&gt;erform»nro of tlio work. In a »uin
to Im, n*rd by me. Tlie date for the completion
&lt;rf such cmiinmi,
terms ....,
of payment
. i.,.n .... and
... ...the
... ....

Marr i DI

Notire Is further hereby given that at tlie time
and j’lxee &lt;J said hutlog (he *as*3aicnu of ben­
efit- made by me wiffbe *ui&gt;jeet to review.
Dated this Srth djtyof octu&amp;er. A. I), isw.
_
GmiM'.r. A. Diu.Kxnmfc.
County Dralu Commissioner of tbe County of
Harry. Michigan.

MORTGAGE SALK.
Default having been made In the conditions of
a Obrtalu tnorigacr made by Charles Itoichklss
hto wife, tu William J.
Dibble, dated January fourtremth. A. D. Hue,

“j'*'”™

o«rtor

Mb day-ofApril, A. D. was. to Hmlly D. Bort
n't!? “m HH.W.b^ltonxut wa*duly recordr&lt;l
-hfcSHie p* lb finest dairy. IfcJh.tle;. packing
stock.
E«gs-Strictly frosh;

Kcea*.
per &lt;jo* Itotatura-Beauty
of He irwn.
per b-i on trackand mlxrtl !&lt;,«..
ApX._&lt;^ u,
romln
»“bl'
oonsln. &gt;L(ri&amp;,.75 per bbl.

A' D-.’!“.T*,n ,*hBr 27 mortgages ou uaxw MS.
??,rh?V ""'rt««ce there I* dala-.i-d to be Uue
2LH,,c?!l!c?,,Wsn0t,C0 ,h"
nf
hn“&lt;(7'i/T1* r“lir
*"«l ninety-on* crate
orproceedings at law having Iraen Instituted to
the rooners raenred by»*ld mortcage
2?purt**»*&lt;*&lt;*«• Naw.therefore.by virtue
uf till- Ilf-WI-F
Krtnf nla,..^ ... -..!.!

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE genSbn.
Best In tbe world.

Hr luieUim to tbe highest bidder, at tlio north
trout d.Kir of the Court lioura. in ths eltyoi
Jlaatlugs.^arry county. Michigan, (that being
All male In Coogrvs*. Button an- La.

with right per eent. tnt
together with an attorn

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

tall.torUl. B~!S«I'- fc-&gt;&gt;wW

UawurtMln.

J^r^lXEY-

�f|KlNG EVIDENCE.
. the
Cronin
prtXe«l“'Ss
'
. ,
Mi‘r£ier 7nal..

,-sunoW- «f^0SY MVai
from tho

JI on Who Sold

NAPOLEON'S HORSES
&lt;ruuK was Drought in and bo identified t»
lire eno hr had taken to that number CrL“
rxamlnalion elicited nothing now. ’
Chirk Hatfield Waa recalled to identify tb®
pattern, of tho carpet, which be did
then followed au adjournment by counsel u
to the adniluabllity of the reooipf. rigned “J

judge rutad it dut.

•

Initial Report of Our National
.Boss Granger.

l.V thrir
•■Issi.; nt ■ ut the court-room ami see if tbe
uni is tni.«-. ' Scanning tbo prisoners searcbigly. tlie old man pamt.-d out Burke. The

vluit u puvt, but by what a great’ agricul­
tural enun’rv shon'il do toward* •‘disdain­
ing. protecting, .-m l -promoting a calling
•»bleh lie* at tho foun la’iou of it* pro-itviritT
inJ.v.H-- a
__ _
. :

examination Forrest tried very bard lopoufUM him ns much as iMMmbte, yet he main­
tain'd everything ho bad said from any ma­
terial staking.
John C. Garrity corroborahvl tbe tealimony
given by
Qarnpaon, Thursday
and
when er&lt;«s-cx*n.!-n-J sakl h-* tori
Cc-ugblin tbo beating 1&gt;- wished ”t?.*mpsou" to give Dr. Cronin might kid
him. Coughlm bad replied It wouidnt ma-.t-r much if bo dttL Ujwm completion of ibis

innixid.
BCURK IN A BAD BOX.

testimony

1 Saturday. The first witaes*
Carlson, son of &lt;11 man Carb

d a roinn.-d him.

him ni-i Dan
r. -.if .i commnur-got hw
a- appointed

avow.xl br

toxieo. -areprrapUyto.
ni.t— _ L.
r

TZr.
■ ”rra sported to him, l«gan a
wr«pondoure on tb.. subject with tbe MaxK-nu government entirely repudiating tbo
orTen.ivn remarks, and expressing this govniTt
*
al 0,0 Mma Brcretarv
Blaino aaysthat the Impropriety aad impun&lt;ten&lt;«s of the minster’s wards were noted by
this gocetnnicut^, mxmi as the speech was.
reevivod, and that they were wholly unaut barmxl.
1

THE DAKOTAS ARE STATES,

M AMtixuTox City, Nov&gt; 4.—Tbo pre.)dent Saturday i»Au«l proclamations admitting
to the Union the .tntea of Nortu Dakota and
South Dakota. Tbo proclamations are alincat identical in language. They sst forth
tbu provision.* of the law uniter which tbo
new *utm are admitted; the fact that tho law
ha* be-«n complied with as certiflj.i by toe
governor* of ttu-Hinte*. and, in conclusion, dudore that tin. udtniMiou of the state* into thn
Union is now complete. The proclamation.*

-TASTt - acArrtocOI]

competitors ut Aitu-rlcon firmer* in tbo
world’s markiji." A cumpariion diows that
Groat Britain appropriate! fur- agrtvultute
tl fiftlisrllli-.'nH,. t:.—. &gt;

and valuable, is in danger of b-i- xning dlw
credited by tlu- popular ncccptanc» of iti ro­
an!:* as exact in precision aud ainolato in
authority. I: should !-• remembered that
rAram*. though they may bo far U-tter tb.iu
tbe work ut.t p-s&gt;r e&gt;-n«u*; tliat t.iey asu the
mn-xsi datii.n* of local oatiniatc* of 'ngrimiiJural vxi*Xite. nn-l arc inten fwl *■»« a foil to
the inlvmtoi. Lintel, ani tmtruiliful«tat&lt;&gt;
menta that speculator* issu-.- to tnidead their
•v;etima" ’
.
.

father and bl* wile rogenltng tlw renting «’f
•he cottage by tho man Frank William* He '
Tin- langu.iK” ustl by Secretary Ru«k io
»aw "William*” when tlio furniture was regard to a national meat iusproil'M law i«
pointe I and vigorous. Thn neoewiiy (or
inspection nt time ot ilnugnt-J-r. bo say*, I*
in I’armiln. He wasaskrd if he san him
first to’cuable tbe authuntlea to promptly
now, an ! repliml “Yes." Asked •‘Where is
li-f' CnrhonTepls'-d: “Tbe second min from endly to avoid tbe anomaly of &gt;.ivfaig tb«
the vmL"’ This wa» Marlin Iteurk.
i umpretion of our own in-nV products to tua
! official* of other round -es ti.u. giving for­
Continuing, the wltnwa sail th*:- sonw cign c*mntrij'' • ur »bow of reason tur th’
tmed
to
claim that tbgy Imre ta-tter «&gt;pp- rtu.iitie* fee
time alter May 4, a* the’ tenant**

We find it Shier tod by the correspondent
of a contemporary’ that "he firn, record* of
■Arabs doing 400 miles, tn India, in four con­
secutive days, and
miltw in six days, and
•igbty-four md«a hi ten hour*” Hr atkis
thil tlie li-g» of nn Arab are better than those
of u thoroughbred, and that the former are
safer ou rough ground;'as was well known
and understood by'Xkjtolron the Great, “tho
first boFA-inna in tho world," who reda on
endurance and safety in difficult ptares which
ure the pure tired Arab’s groat characteris­
tics.”
In truth, there are few points connected
with, (he history of “tho Little Corporal”
concerning which more errors and myths are
Indulged in by Fleuehcju-n tluui os to thr&gt;
rhargers which he rode in IwlUe from 17J6 to

thia country, nnd are propagated uncon
nriously by many who ought to be better in-

a snuff box made from tho hoof of Marengo,
which line again and again been handed
round after dinner among the gu&lt;»t* of offiret» telonging to tlie Foot guard* regiments
quartered in London. On the top of the lid
Sere:ary Biaino »eiit tta following to *ro inMtribod the words: “Hoof of Marengo.
Guvernor* Mallett*, and Milter, of North and j Barb charger of N*|iolron, ridden by hlni at
Marengo, Amteriitz, lena. Wagram, in tbe
South Dnitot* rosiMctivcly:
• oimixiign of Rusaia, ami filially at Water••Tho last act in tbe admission of tbo two
Dakota* as States in tbo union wa, twnplvt-il Us-.* afternoon nt the i-x.-cutive man- • tented April 8. IMO. by IL W. Augeratein,
slon nt three o'clock and 40 minima by tbo captain Grenadier ghtirtl* mid' lieutenant
fcioncl/to his brother officers in tho Houm.president signing nt that moment tho pn»
Intnaliiiii-, required by tbt law for ibe nd- ho!d brigade.” Roun-l th* hoof run* the in­
mhwiou of tbs two state*. Tie* article on scribed legvnd, “M.-tnjago waa woundod in
prohibition aubmittei s-parately in each
state wa, a&gt;ln;4c&lt;| in both. The article pro­ master wax on him in tbe lio'.low road in
van co of the Fnali [’-wiiim. HttbnU lieen
viding for minority rsprreentation in South I ad
frequently wound***! bct'uro in other battles.”

U. to. totomrn totoLfrftonaUonal
for agriculture made by tins

! the dol-.-v. tbe alt

LAND OF DISCOVERI

*&gt;•*»&lt;■, raamrtu. »U**h prom-

l_i,

i-.l that

— Further

~

J

The statu then stepped from U&gt;e Clark
street room to “Murderers Cottage" and
I-’ oiUtag Sr. Cl»rt„ cJbna^

1*1 rued Full nio
the stand. Sho wa* very nervous and unabteto &gt;|omk much .-tbovo a whisper. 8b« ' Reception.
sold on -March X .U last wM «
the, house in the rear of tho cote
"bi. *—Tb. muml
tuge. when n man called to rent tbo *amand remained until tbe negotiations were
J * '
•"* lb. lira u.o.1 no.
oomptettd. “Do ^ou mm the num m tbo &lt;»er tbe lww|y eonuituted department, 4m.
••.luiony a* to roomf asked Mr. Milla. “1 do," witness
ruplMd. Upon auptbeF question being pm,
"UrrnukraUm
11
to tbe work ot the soveral
-it.il night, and -bo pointed to Burke and identified hirn as
otter divuiou. fc bl* depart­
idt tO tbo the man who had bargained for tbo cut­
tape that
day.
During thi* proored- in' it. and iuaddiUuu hadeaUal longth with
&lt;ug
Burke
prawrved
a
remark­
Cr
,hoeoUK"
।
’ nl.l- snug frvki, and cover oner appear- Gon of the dopartmmt ot agriculture, and I
j ing the least concerned. Forrest croes-eg.
“7ral
*“ Ue
amliied tbe w itm-sa, mxl »hghUy confused or tho development of agriculture.
her, but she i&gt;ueceedrd Im getting through u
A Ilubtt Cougyaa* Hat.
well a* rapid be expected. When she loft
The report enll» attention to the fart, that
■ tbe btnn-i her fatbcr-sn-la w, Joua* Carispu,
tbo first efforts toward a nxcganimtlrin
owner &lt;4 :1m- cuttage, waa cnlb-.L Ho is
an o.d'man, gray, and ha* nn abumiaare of sre l&gt;mnjwr.-d becauaa of the sun&gt;rWag tart
. St&gt; plieti
P sitiveneu, H» told of Burke's calling &lt;&gt;n that Hie appropriation* for tbo current fiscal
Tile pili.
year w«ro made entirely upon tho ban.* of
Frank Williams. H«s wi.l that on the the Ud organization, ho account beihg tak -u
night ut
morning of May :&gt; he ooUrod «&gt;n tbo front
&gt;t the euti,. change in tho status of Ih^xle•tope elute ft blood.
He paid no atten- (tartrpent. Th- secretary instota upon tho ,
winch
Hon to this, however. • Later be received a oecemity for lit* relief from tbta emba»-ras*letter from Hamtno.id, In i., signed *F. R
meet, un.t for ad.qnnto appropriation., to '
AV.,’saying ’ the writer iml concluded to •nabta him to mret what bebetoerroto b» tho
.!■! hr wanltsl tn
•‘give Up the oottagif ant the keys bail bwn tiiligata&lt;&gt;r the department to the coun­
l«*t. Then, with bis son Charles nnd son­
try. •ll.MMcretary anticipate*, a |wtion ot
inin-law, Lstulgren. .he broko in tlie front hi* p.an ut r. organisation in tho ratimabw
.or tbo forthco*r.n&gt;n fiscal year—fl,:ioU,tM»,
IriVi’h out.
inch bad tried to

Ite'police

-—-* —faA AUBXACO W1U

TLE FROM 1796 TO 1815.

ALITTLE PSOD FOB OOHGBE3SSEH,

■ '••r.iay the Cronin
, j, h of tbo inquiry
ronu.*crion

toted tO

b/il-.&lt; G.,..-— ■

CHARTERS-WHICH HE RODE IN BAT­

.**”0**?1 *! C”'* A«r

«r t.m Mau.
BwU m*d “““•«'*™l»,«b&lt;ilmr AapA™ r-.l- toSouth Dakota enter” I tho union at tho same '
cvpt that from which the hone took his
moment "
name. It is quite certain that at Austerlitz
Napultx.u wa* on tbe back of an iron gray
N »v. 4.—Freni the Andi MUiUinn io whom lie gav&lt;&gt; the name of
-C lbs mint tho fol- Austerlitz, and uf whom ls&gt;nl Roseberry has
an excellent pirtura nt hl- house it Bcrkeley
w|uare. This gray stallion »u, wb believe,
fc3.M-V.Hv
;h;.mw; profit
a jm* tjt sent to Tiapoleop fmn. Egypt dur­
ing thi&gt; shoi l prime which followed thu treaty
ASIWV of Amiens in isgi
Again,.we know from “The Conscript of
cr» of
qrerBmport* wa*
.0*11,101: 1S13"—a work which, although cast in the
form of romance. lm» on historical accuracy

cv-r fJG.iriO.OUJ greater.
Tbe told protlueiiou of tbo worlil, romitMTClal valus, in
both
wa—gold, ?1U3,WI,1W; silver,
|1U&gt;,UO,UU.
_____
.

writings of MIL Erckmann-Chatrian are
justly cplrbraU-d—that at tlu&gt; Battle af I cit­
ron and Bouuon Napoleon was mounted on n
gray. Finally, nothing b more indubitably
establishnl than that at Waterloo Napoloon
had for bh charger a gray or white mare,

(9^sAspf^.Co^A|
h"«
ropchit 1^,^’
SqqHjfar ci tauL

ttyisttLjfrr ^—4

ABIETINEMEDfa.ownui.f4L

EDM
CUffi
THE 0 NLYqu^ANTEeo
vcun£ ro’V

---------------CATARRH
WINE MEO’Cp^orovilu: cau

SANTA ABIE and CAT-B-CUB
Sold and guaranteed by

W. H. GOODYEAR, -

- Sola Agent.

NOTICE OF BALK OF REAL ESTATE.
State of Mlcbigau. Coocty of Calhoun—ea.
In the matter of the estate ot Bernard Godde,
leceascd.
Notire Is hereby git en, tha: in pursuance of
an order granted to the niideralgned. admialstratcr of the rotate of naM deceased, by tbe
Hon. Judge ot Frobate. f«r tbe counw ot Cal­
houn. ou the twenty-seventh day of May A. D.
IMO; there will be sold al publie vendue, to tbe
tnebest Didder, st thr prenihca herein drocrlkod
... »&gt;...
llnrrv 1n ..1,1
&lt;11: Tttfto-

at ten o'clock in the forenoon of .tbac day (sub­
ject to nil eurumbsanees) the following de­
—.—
In .'ll . If lie Xl.lltll MU*
ici
»ire
......
•outh half of the south ea*t quarter of scetta®
tiumlM*r thlrry-two. in towu one north, ruse
eight west, intbe county of Harn . In the Ntafce
obMlehlgau.
.
Dated October 7. tw
GAKOS.IXX A. GOUPC.
Administratrix.

Dr. Owen’s Electric BeH.

Marie Laui»&gt;, and who is invariably spoken

bey a picture i«int«l by tbe elder-Herring
not long after WaV.-rlvo, In which Copnabafcen, tlio chceUiUt charger of tbe Duke of
Welliugton. and Man&lt;, tho gray charger of
Option tt»nr-

Judge M&lt;*Arthur, nnnwrted l.o wnre-a
great nvtimi.ll calam ty, th it Mis« Burton
■might takn care of him All tbe sp. eebcs

'tkk’vamov* wurnc iiorsk.

a) light has tinea thrown nn tlie origin of the
famous w hitis niani bestridden by Mujxileon
at Waterloo, and also, we believe, al Lutzen

4jg i^L'.'ttaVESjyi^

. .. •/.-raw* •nt vnlwuMr fBtnrraaJM*. y»d !'&gt;■*

YOU CAN LEARN

wa* on Marte nr Marin that Napokfrtt »a*
often pointed by MeiwoniiT, nud ot» of thisc
picture* i* **• well known in thi* country,
THANKSGIVING DAY.
through engraving* ot it scattered all over
-£LT ZIOME
bureau t* at
tim land, that the myth promulgated by tlio Just as readily u« by attrodlug some school and
at Mthe expense!
poured tbo paint on; there were but few official ualLvial inipecUon at ».w
Marengo snuff BOX ought long agu to ham
bruf-h mark* H-- saw blood stains on the
LESSONS BY MAVU
been di«»ipat«i.
unxoTox
base txxinl* nnd in the middle of tbe floor.
We now Irani from Mr. Hchallehn, a Ger­ A now method-HIMH.E and .TilOROVGH.
Hliortli anil writers get from
Tbo funtitw® was broken in som" caw* and
man
gentleman
wbo
lia*
resided
In
England
State* government. ’
$50 TO $160 PER MONTH.
giviag'Doy proclamation: "A highly favored fur many &gt;earv. tlutt Marie was bred at
*o.-mr«l to indicate a alraggln having taken
The work is light, nlrasant and reepectabte.
.people, mindfid of their depcndroce on the ' Ivenach.ui M-.-ckMnbur-g-Sehwerm, by Baron Hundreds
place m tbe room.
,
have learned l*bortliamt in this way
and are now earning over
turn in the report. Tbe growth of tin. mut­ divine 1‘rovidenB.-, shouW seek fitting occa­ PhtMin. Mr. SctaUlehu telioves tliat in 1613
$ I .OOO PER YEAR.
ton interest l« referred to n» &gt; «* to be great­ sion to testify gratitude nnd swribi praise Napotooa wa* advancing into Germany
rr-lmraW tbe bjstiniony of the other mem- ly cncjuraged. A» to w&lt;&gt;-&gt;l grow nig the re­ to Him «li'.» is tbe author of thmlr iwnuy shortly lieturo I.ute* u axri Bautzen, and that
ter* *&gt;f her family. Tim only lirne sb” *aw
t .
r .....
i.. iu-; -u
de- blewdngs. It behooves u« then tn look Imck hit quick eye caught night &lt;&gt;t Baron Pimen's
Send tor particular* to tlie
tbe man who rented the cottage and call-d
with thaukfnl hearts over thn past year nn I stud, which wa* full of English thorougb- STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.
himself Frank William* wa* when be rallol
bless God for His inliniio mercy iu vouebeaf_______ ANN ARBOR. MICH.
lion iu iuv
— — ” “- .
,
to txiy ti e orrond month’s rent, on April
unw then fallen ■ ff toy alwnt ..OMi.OD head,
MORTGAGE SALK.
*
Bebaltrlm’a father. Tie' •‘mighty Corsican”
exrept when she wa* tak n to U» county while the i'Hpi'rtatll&gt;u of wool ha* in'-rexa*!
Default bating been inade tn the cokdltfaaa
jad t» identify Boitrk after h&gt;« return from from 7S,SWj»I jmundsin 1NM. to WB.487JW. husbandmen abundant harvest*, mil tolbrm
:4 a mortgage oeartiig date Norembtr e. MM,
Winnipeg- wben a«tod to i ient.fr toe lre*-e pocnls v e post year. ”1 comnma-l three Hint lalxir a rounjw&lt;&gt;f tlieir toil
wade by Utamna N. Otgorf to George U. Grega
white
mart—
tbe
famous
Maria
—
was
ipofthccottase, the. old lady, without bc*i- flaurre to von. amt should they be submitted
erv. ami on tnesamc dsy recorded In the offiea .
sf the Iteglster of Dw-ds for the eonntyef Hairy
•fancy, pointed directly at Bourk. Tbh wav twrongrero 1 ask fw «•’« Intriligeal ami
cludvd.
r. tun lawnIn lltuar h. nt pnnrfMlpna.
Mr. RcbaHdm adds that after Waterloo
tlw third i'teujiflealion of Jtourk by tbe Larido earnestly rircommeml that Tiiundky, the
Maria fed into the hands of the Pruahans,
*.»n family, lait teyond a flash on &amp;'• &lt;»« ho
ttilh
day
of
this
pn-sent
month
of
November,
........ ..
■te Martin
&lt;1
UK-11
mcrnwvr
»&gt;.
. en,iviet
&lt;i*J no1 s"r,u n®--cted by it.
Figures are submitted in the retort showing
Heglstrr’S office «i Hie same day. in Ubar ft o&lt;
,.
!
Sue o| j turtm-r that the wn»n l start af- the imiortance of agriculture, which pre-iuremorUcaxrs. un paxe Ci, tw - coo payment at
■maim p-ro ..........
— ' •
. . &lt; i u-y, and | w |lxJ 4;h o( yay a .bort, tat little ni*« an annual yield ut nearly 4.000 million .lol- country, craning from tbe cure* mid labors with tbe white skin su «&lt;&gt;!» known to Na- money*due thwon. by which the power of
tor 1UO 1^1 o' -““J “
......... r
sale (herein contained has ’mconse operatm.
Cretin, tried
tare, wnpkytag on tbe five rriUloo farms of thler working day. shall assemble in thrir
roiled al her bouw and wanted to pay
end on which tnortrat.’ there I* cWmed to br'.mil failing in rent for th- mx: month, saying Frank W H- ten milltou perwrns reprinting a IMU1"’ respectivo.place* of worship r.nd give thank*
al’the date»Ith&gt;« notice sixhundrad•»&lt;
English thcroughtared* ir.ot-o than Napoleon, ,du«
twenty-eight dellar*. M-idr* tho.attorney feu
™
. ic where found.
ham ren- him. Mrs. Carlon refu«-i. aMbo U.a, ot Bl.UB.Ufa |~Pl-. to'*
tho Great. Maria was thn daughter of Hero­ provided for by taw. and no suii or proeeeMttK
renter* did not movn in. He wants*I tu keep
st taw bavins: been Instituted ti&gt;.recover th®
dotus,
or
Herudote,
nn
Englieh
stallion
im
­
........
n,..rt— t—*- &lt;&gt;r aiiv nart
seeching Him to blew* the day
our pnethe room, noytoow, but she refu-ed. a» rt- dollar . Agriculture underlie nl. oUur in
ported into (Sonnauy wUh King Herod:*
luervoi. -re.i.r
..... ..
r—
wunto 1 to m-H tho haute and wanted &gt;► w It du.tr.re; it atone maktugonr vast ^rar™’^ ent ami f nturo good, making it truly one of
in his veiiu.
.........
on Friday the sab day of January. IM.
could be fcukrd ever by posible pur- noaiible and rendering the product of our thanksgiving for each rranited liotno^ circle, bVrol
tm sold M
fcopwihngeu, whom tin' Duke of Welling- o’clock in die foreuoou. there
ntoiM vnlusblo, assigns to it tbo first place a.* for the nation al large.
th«
north
front
draw
of
tbe court aouse in lb®
tin rode at Waterioo, oud also in, tbe ooacbanr*
.
__ -I,...!..-.
Un w mnr! «tal* Oa
In
witnesswhereof,
I
herjuuto
bet
my
iu
crosriering
tbe
-e'l
Icing
and
pwntf
•• I n great craning
Hourkta Fourth Idenlincatlon.
band, and cau*«i tho seal of l bo DntUd rludizg year of G» Fcntnsuliir war. wa* a Mlenigatt (coni mug
Hakan Mortenson. H*
grandam of EcHjwe. Il te well known that circult oert for the comity of Item 1» Inuuy at
State, to bn atlU.il.
puerile lUMthrn to the highest lW«r, the prrtn-Ute, was on tho hnulel tbo furniture from 117 Sonlb Clark
Done nt th-? city of Washington this 1st .but for the firetnem of Ctqriiiiagim thodnkn |*es described in saM mortgage nr rars«h
RaferritMt to agricultural depression tbo
clare.1 the trunk ,
w ,1»
report does not undertake tbe delicate duly day of November, in the year of our-Lord would have been captured at tbe Bridge of thereof s» may be necessary tn satisfy the
: i a mail named witn—» &lt;4
M tne
the day.
ubC.
Ho. I1"',
Aue *xi
nwrtitawe.
of wir legislstow in diagnosing iuc«u*»«ri ]&gt;W9 and of the indrpend-niw of the United Boramwo, when he narrowly cecaped. tadag amount
.
-- •Mid
.... -- as
nnn the ooeta.
tbe
man
w'ho
lured
him
to
do
the
r&gt; tl.” murder. H*&gt; ! Rourk os the mou
——
ntrnrised and cut off be the French earah", BksJaXIX HaRRJson.
t.r «anie time some wor
fc. and,
tlie aid &lt;-f another s.ranger, nnalvzhux proposed Jiaimcen*. toll -il" right Htatiw ths H4th.
As too canterol up tha hill, glancing back
work,
and, with
with two
■ • n?tp.ewnr.i
.,
.
,....
him ...
I.. W&gt;l"« mill
-'“I .unloading tile
"
nf ter ward amw
saw iin
iver
fate
sbouMer
tanii
hotly
pursued,
by
tne
•OlUAUM
111
U»reTll»
I&gt;1
VUU.1
**11*
VUMI.- —
--y
RAN INTO A FREIGHT TRAIN.
-• is. furniture just sornh. Th. u~ly v«»h — “«'»
m«t irnpetuou* of hi* followers, bo waakmd- and store ^Michigan. atiddvwlb«d as fnllowa:
CorainencfiuK at tbe «nuth went c orncr of *&lt;*•"*
. .
. . .... J , u— w
KA id it WAS IX
and :&gt; carpet which
ly cheered by his owu troops when hr re- bundildSnd anaan. then rawiNrgrtksi*
A
-------ice.
He diweribed 3'.-tlV UK” IOC UUC a.-—.----- —
k.taed them. To pretend that any Arab that rodsatbesre runninz c:v.t rtgtit rod*, inenea
^Ca.
St,n_(Hb»r» Uadiy WoaiMlcl.
-”~al._ ..... •!.
&gt;i.m .toAtS a-sAix-orner of tat
Benito* ~ Uurtlto. atto-art p”*-|
..ti-iii would fit bunRoAXOKt. Va.. Oct. -11.-A j-srengcr was over foaled could have been mnro valutox U. atanJ .&lt; CUea«&lt;. ■'*•"“• •*” “'■
tram on Ito Norfolk and Western BaUroad ibli- a* a charger ib.su Copenhagen nnd
Marin would indeed te- au nbeurdily. The
..to,,
an*
■■■*** 1
SS7.ffi.»tobL.*.&lt;K»r bto.
collided with a freight train ms »ri n
truth is Uiat tlio «i«rimnnt bus again nnd codMplat thereof.
„
lk,„rk
—*»-l _ b,
»»”
”r bte
'rtL.UIto.hm
u.» -'b-y
qunrtsr miles below Buford Station at half .gain been tried. »»&gt; always with. tb» same
tint Itau Coughlin
"“‘"' o.k.r ««bl~»a “'“"to,
nut one o’clock yuatorday morning. Lw
AMlgnee of the Morl|w«.
n ;.ulk-Londi&gt;u Tstegrnph.
&lt;bm. b, -nr of «•
^■’. Cmnln an I
Jone*
fireman
on
tbo
freight;
Sonny
MoJia'
."^‘^eul.to to to
Wmii&gt;rrr -I nmltob-l
umony w«» c rrobAttorney for k Filgwee.
Donlo! a &lt;-ol&lt;&gt;red trump from Lynehturg.
wstel lT ti,
„.r nlu-r fa p. . —&lt;•” “ ’“,2KX
George Reilly, a
iZl J’oo Gwinn, colored brak.man. were
SW .
man. Tb. nr&lt;—aamtnaUon
»£»&lt;• । «£ ,l°7rItod’X“fa totoXpfa-l^to*"'
••Speaking of dogs,” said a K«tJamau from
PHOhATH OHDElt.
^My tha* 11:.,kiUwt Tho following were wounded : L K
d-.-wm.-ung some of the recent dog
Ort thn. Mananmm Imd
W “£
" « north side Catholic
to“.- roml p-otolto. mrixab”*'. Wickesor, conductor on freight, leg laoer- Avondale,
Lri. told by tbe didegata, -then, te a little
mUmn.r-orUmp.ll~.nm' thn. no« “
d* much, and bad better
‘to ■ted. nec-saitaung amputation, aud otber- fox terrier o-med by onu of my acqualnt- Countv of Harry, bohken at the Fro
baa n nil, Job Ulla, nara
boram m a
r-&gt;»«rated by J. A.
w« mtanxl, it i.
tataHy; J-jcob
&lt;i'*ur. W a;;
pwrolaubl" Court Umn «U&lt;mrnaJ uoUl
snees. Hi* mi«tr*» thought an much of hiss
Hower? extra fireman, rl.-ht thigh broken
£7S”.1».. r.m -d b-d: Mt"
Monday rooming._________
nuuovwj to.J.
—•--------- —— —
p—' ■**''rLT.™*"«:
baby. the* the do^.would be given his dooso
. -mil eut on heail and arm. *» ai.
____ n.it a&gt;i. never u-ied th-iCOBliiO
Sro.lwm— “ «**
°"
h
KAMSr-V, Uta.»
’•
........—.
at IK Clark atraot
htwm.
■ oufiling ttes petition dulr «0WUford. ot Hurrlcsue township, four milr*
fied. &lt;4 KullsH. »inlM&gt;- 'ddow of saM &lt;^ea**«.
baby. oa tte &lt;tog.
Ito. poor annual, had to praline uuUMinli&gt;l«tnsilonof sold estate ajar
rf bmr. — !—M ““
lOEHTIFIED BURKE.
&gt;, content with ivory *oaj&gt;. This diCTUnuna- be granted, to Clemenl* Bmltu ar same other
nnmnn*
------ ---anorlmr In bar
S
Tbs MTh"ro-a*Tn**it 1* ouderrd. thit Thursday, tha
Hunt. But. L-Ad^ta" — Uon ovidwitly amwyed the terriw.
Ol
agriculture
_________
_
Csrlmn
Hlm/Out
barllUlalmy anrtda"^.' "?'
ithcr dav hta tnhtrww *aw him go ejfcrair &gt; &lt;x ■th daj &lt;4 November.*. 1&gt;.IMh.atteno cioekm
rrndmml « Um SUrm
™“ &gt;and kn.maml.. Upbud lunp &lt;"»*;
minister mizner-s mistake
the foUmwn. be. tueigned
the Iwnring of
Uf.le before too hour for the bath.
*„r.ptamnra~K.l. and U» btoW “
C ...» Itemarks ru»t May Ba ,rnla, m unmp. Um ~»—
"She followed an tijUne to *-e what be wa* said Million, and that the heirs at taw of M1A
^I,rr no me “» "&gt;“ ““ “ “"57'
ml ilrr &lt;o lb- moUmrtintoU&gt;nfa tor
deeiwMdand all teht-r t»er*ons Interested in.
tainc
Bho raw him Fl to tho taaUiroao. said rotate, nrr riHtnirod ta appuitr at a seaaloiis
~|1
,«r&lt;Hnet
«»
Moll.U-«™l
bond
did
..rnrrhln,
po^M.
“
“
’
“
“
J
i|faitk«j
-nick up the rnU id ivory in hts m«i|h ami
*a..&lt; cuurs. iu«h
w
... .....
‘•u tlw prerlouo day. Tbo
KUUUWIO" cnr.
m 11.11, or U1. eanraadn.
“'Ljl 7.U1 iron it cat at tf» window. IlkMdn*. jurt oi
bl..Barr. w»rrnlU’t»fsr»we
Ofkre in the cltjf of Harttog*. in »»lp roimty. ai
pruwjtion, beginning at
Um Maxtor* “
" ,TO_, lh„ Bm-Am.r. mmkl an l aa»«l aj“T "&lt; pr~~*‘“«* “°“ to-to. u&gt; to w. ato'*X to top a*M show cause. Heiiy then- be, why tbe praver
X.M b. r/rnint barer.U- .u|&lt;~~
tbe iteUUonrc wav "U bo
*’“« •»
• ;
al IK South
xwtlh Clark
(..ark great agony till y&lt;
W.U..-C1-”;
1, U «nnr«l»n Xh*5 Khm-tlv after thia notics of appeal puUUnl-rp.Xa- Wten U»*«J&gt;«txte further ordiaed. That wd&lt;! M
Martin Me- death relieved her.
to »t~”. ” toil-ra&gt;”.' .■tot'' «F to to tbe tx-rsasa ii&gt;tcruUe&lt;* Iu
..
........
।
t-.u .-.voiixlc aa pendency U said petition,
*"“ ‘'XSL. nroi-'C—
11
' ' k &lt;-°- g wprt-tajrwA
Grant Cigar r»cioU
,,
thereof, by can«in« a copy a---------------------r,a-ndf b, 'toad gooc to SimunT*
J-OMOMIWA. r.-. Kor.*-*
■ lb" 'f^to XI l-’-r »**n.r to tto C-m
fiibllslxl bi lur itasHnga »axxk«. a w-wap®
U.-.J |. “.
■ Li-'^rqnt ton small,but wn*
per printed and circutaici) tn sakl county , 41
B'-rw. nura •“ wh wag for three suoreitvi
-•'*.« ISK1-mTST*
'■‘inrx'i1' '
for the abort tlms
.
* -jsks prettesM to -* &lt;tav nf bearing.
kom. «... rwrerr.
'j
&lt;7
k- W’Itnea. idonllfM , Bros,
S'.iSnn. and wanU‘
ft;,*
Ea V». AUMSrUflbU.
n»«bto
«mr
r
|
ond
won*r
ta
^r-cluotanm*
CiumUm
■•til' , • ,r.'a* tliat of which
(AlrufcwrA
Judp «f i’roUUe,
Prwl‘j/ "Vi ' SO!‘U, CU,rk
rt II ..mm
W ° ,r;'lnstw’ for tbe said --------------I A stroofi IWW R
rir ' &lt;' , l" ^ring hauled tho’ furnl- morni“g
•’r- &gt;*X u n Showed him a receipt j
_
bare d.’ppearcd; ba got info th
tnrengo a window. Tim carjirt wa* gon-,
mid « rough attempt to pnint th • fl xir had

than are enjoys i

-™-..

"• y.mTm'bm.x’rir^

&amp; to, s •&gt;»»* w'-'-

•veuing. who, However, made n ' «psedi.

SHORTHAND I

�Pl actings

Banner.

Silas Ellis, who will Ise r*i,»n.i
.
many of Id* Q. A. 1L conXdST’*"*! by
after a lingering UhS« ttoSS it!?

'fhc Verv Cream

b&gt;'«“ "““'“I

,* r^£jJJ'‘"&lt;'«-»ill«,r w., |„ .....................

“I"1'1"- I-.U-1K- .plrilwl

ym£51jr&lt;m

&lt; Tta U.KIrin Fun.ltur.
has 70 names on It* pay roll ntl,i
,
limb tbe new fmwora tm&gt; anmll t.
dernud. ot lb.
' T1K , JX , h"
very eredluble ,howlw
««»i»l» «

&lt;» Abb

Adm,

•» &gt;■-'

“**&gt;'•

tZ??.'1. •’"* 7*"‘&gt;*P«l*re that reach the
DA..NLU .* table, not
j„ &lt;mrestimation.
* tbe «|U&gt;1 „f tlH. charlotte Republican.
„ltMOUr vlc.*’
*“«*&lt;-» ‘-unty |mper
o. X . hIgan. in (flt. nbl|ltl- „lth whW| ](
is culled, tlie attractive manner and •com,M’U' wh‘ch 11 P«v*oi« lhe Hew*
of Its local field. B would be hard to anggc»l an improvement. Its proprietors de­
serve the splendid patronage they enjoy.

W'"‘ *“

4’■-mimSL”’'"

that plan hind a rlr to
to MI bb-lawt ltd. and alum hr „„ m'. d.y
SI'
““
r“ll"! ":ih “wh"

K*‘’u- 51“-

A“n

’“'■■■»'

fJStouJST T"‘a™1*'’»'■

J. W. Boyoum 1. talklna ,.r w.labB.ldot

&lt;■•

Wil. duubtler, "do Mmwlhltur It be ran
ptaamm.l, work d.,u.-,„. ,
did, on th, 1. a 11. H-v Imtwren thl. pla.-r
and Husllngn.—Frecpoit Herald.

luoE&amp;SH’*" ’""’t
.l«™wXy."'Kr"1W'

A on will miss the beat entertainment uf
th.- season if you do not altetul the concert
Friday evening at ihr M. E. church
TlxH.kdoWW ..oners who oil! bl,Id „?,b

I J.™,1‘h ‘’"Tenter ami Frcl Newton cele-'
bmted Hallowe'en In a manner not calru"K',l bl Is* pleasing, though they thought
«•- U Jellghtfnlly funny. They threw egg*
against the house of A- G. Williams,
breaking windows etc. Umlmibtwlh the
boys did this thinking it was sisirt which
was allowable on Hallowe'en. But It
wasu t. Tin y imi.i about $!,oo each co*:*
in r.tq. heuaston'* court, ami then Milled
the itanntge*.

Mm. J«, |.unll vW1,J (; ■ d ,
friend* last week.
hu'a^ta
’M.'Sf^t',.
County
clerk jBrlci Suudaycd at Ills
irigh School.
Ut.....
- whirl; and favorably known I
, .. 1
(Hang your hat on yottr own houk.
that no6umniendu:iou |* ut-fv.-t!v
/•
Norwood, of Delton, was In the
I lot. Taylor, the gurst uf Ar|&lt;« .McOm■
...
•’
.•'By “M bustor*, Friday.
’•vr. xi.;ti'd the school Xotntav.
,
Giie-tbing.mon*, our crockery and lamu&lt;•
11
v . »
‘
,„..k I. dm Ure,..,
j*«&lt; •■’“-'“i «iu- • School k cnusfantly on the tain: two
new*scholars last week, makh-,- iso &lt;&gt;n
shown. &lt;hir holiday g&lt;*&gt;d* hate ta-gun i(l I
.
v -•
J
’
roll.
arrive,. Mini it* usual we expect to have the &lt;,r iT?.
village
beat assortnlMoek in the elty.
' f , ,Um " vl*K i'u-Mlay.
Flu* litrtary society have purchased
Hau* a V ■. vAi:.u v;
!
1 ■
Warner i» home from New York fhtve new lamps.
'
ROA CHILDREN.
,
A good anil carefully prepared prnurnm
Wedu^y.
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£.;• to os. Rrv*r fsilr. &lt; ZiUBowe'm ua* n&gt;..rr ... Ir&gt;-«4rtcnw, 1
was
rendered at our ta:*t meeting. \\&gt; in­
in
this
city.
Ix-s*
by
.,nr
young
jww.pl
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vi
H
'SK
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ll
¥,H,
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Uy
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. Krnpit at L
vite ul! tu enjoy them with us.
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• .2 t y ull Ihogjirt*.
j
l.ut more by the lndu*triou* an.l irrej.re*. I
ln
Tb- Smith- an* on the gain. We have
sib!.-Kid. who tilled the nbdit air with1
Mrs- *■ f’- ’ ta-kv. of Midland, i* visit- live now.
much of the most dlsrorden• hat iP‘‘
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Mi*.* Hallock says tint the ending, ock.
over grated on the human ,vj. ir Wn*
XF. M. Woodmansee. Em(.. of Venmmt- signifies n dhninntlou. Hope she will not
IHAltivciy awful.
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be effected.
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ville. wa* in the city Munday.
A book entitled Select Rending, which
Gio. M.iltli&lt;-.x-, of Asldand. Wi*.. wus
Service* al the PieMiy trrtaiichurch Simadapt.* ltM*lf to the use of students and oth­
day. Nov. trtb. when tin* Rev. Grigsbv in the city on business Inst weak.
er*. I* being very successfully Introduced
will prea&gt;'li in the morning on -‘Negligent
Mr. and Mr*. PhilHp.s, of Ihwhreter, N.
by one &lt;d our Senior boyw.
Cooking. Ephraim l* u ie.l:e tait ttnnwlf f Y-. visited friends here la»t week.
"I
The lutlloween imrty. Tiiunxlay evening
and In ti.e eve ning
-The, u|&gt; and down
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Mr*. Robert l)aw*un left Wcdnesdriv Im last. w.i* a surprise to Gertie Beulley.
'ltl,‘W_'* All
Al’ IM-l.KH.
&lt;1. . ........
lines.
|«*i*&lt;ni". ..u,UM.Iwf&gt;.
especially th**
many I llamliurg. Mlcli.. pi visit her si-ter
Then* were 27 present. Till* lost tooth,
not attending any place ,&gt;| wu*-*hin win
will.;
v. &lt;. &gt;. .
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is* lieartilr we'emn'd/
&gt;g*. &lt;&gt;. I». Sjmuldlng vlwtiM herdniigb-' which wa* found in Ann Arlxir, was one
of the ghents ami made tin* odd tiumta-r.
lot-. Ullh glMXt
■millings, wrjl. vt*A. ,mr n-ad.r. wrll know. Or. J. A,
n.yr». I:. K. Gr.nl .,,,1 r„nk • From tfie ability with which Sbiriey acti*l the p.-.it ofa dude at the la-&gt;t literary,
• -t ;.t .7 bnd- Haugl'imui. the well known *l&gt;ecla!i*:■ •| Ackerson
•-«------- -- spent
- - • Sunday
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at-..............
Wall lake. ......
a man tbat w ould
formerly &lt;•( thi* city, I* now located
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Grace, Dunlap. of Vermontville. wg would advise Judge Smith to Ipok w&lt;*ll
after the habits of Ids «on. and kevjp ‘him
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Akron. Ohio. Al! those wishing H con- I
j ha* lieen visiting relatives .In thia city.
from tin* use of a cam*. eye gla&gt;‘
small
suit Dr. Baughman by letter can addre**
F. Brook* and family spent Sunday -lioek etc.
him at No. t.Xl South
Howard
street.,
■&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;111 no
war.: *:nvt.u
,•
ith
F.
C.
Brook.*
and
family
at
Delton.
Akmn. Ohio. H&lt;* wr
irites pit-xTipUoi’s for x
?I&gt;an
Reynold* can la* m*&gt;n clldltut over
&gt;.
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any disease for SI.00.
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»r*t w»
/tin? Mrrvtx uf he city on bb new bicyvlc. No.
Name amt llc«! douce
Coffee I.* high- and'tlie-only way .to judge
.. . • Dwight Hall. Italllmore
11. IL Barlow, of Cold waler. *pent Sun­
* , Eituua V. Baekeit. ’aatlrton
cotfei* I* when It i* green. Tlmt -I* why
I- imlflen. iiwotur* ii«.
we do our own masting. And
.kina we know |। day with relatives ami friend* hi thl* city. i, . •■ Antonv
i; Krona.Castleton
' 1 '.• D. Beclie left Saturday night .for . .. &lt; M.'.r,
! we can give yon better
I
oottee
.2.. fur 2
the
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inoncy
. l/.
Kai-ey II. Kiebards. Hatting* .
■* that buy roasted
rda.-t&lt;sl good.*.goods.-'nan*as
ksn*
and expect* tu be alwent aliout tin 1 ° ■ Mary AUenilnx. Carlton
tliaii other house*
.' Jilm E Wbltriitht, Itutlaod .
Tea* are cheap. We challenge the statu to
M. Howard.
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Mr*. W, 11. Goodyear returned Momlaj ., - । Minier Wileox, Taltlinnrr
" • A ana Schram. Hope
Haw- a VaxAhmax.
from a .short visit with Grand Rapid*'
. - • Thoma* a. Workman. Grand Ik-ipuh
We want tn give every Inducement that friend*.
, IsadoraMtmn.city
Mrs. C. MeElimn-y and Mr*. F. Pan­
can be offered tn the prompt cash trade tu
do their bu.*lne&gt;* with u» ami no one const went to Augusta Wednesday, to vl*knows better than we do that the quick LitiTi
jt^rlends.
pay if* entitled to the close .price. Wcj '/yt
Flora Jteadli-, who Is trai.'lilngiii uGrand
make tl»* rlo*~u prices: take pride In lend- Rapid* school, spent Sunday with her par­
Ins on close figure* for ltd* has been the ent* iu this city.
.
Charlie Hoyt, who ha* tain sick here
for the i&gt;a*t week, left for Iris home in
Tuesday nlghf burglar* entered the Hnn* Irving yesterday.
(Successor* to C. 11. «k M. W. Hicks)
of M. J. &lt;i«w, of Prairieville, by breaking
Roscoe Woodruff returned to his home
open the front door. No attempt was In Grand Rapid* after a *burt visit with
I made to blow open the safe, but the cash
friend* lu this city.
drawer wa* o|&gt;eiieil and thn** or fourdoL j
tar* in change wa.* taken, together with , Charlie Wightman, of Chicago, ba* been
some cloth from the shelves, the amount called home owing to the failing condition
ot which could n&lt;*t lie ascertained. TheP uf hi* brother John.
1^ Ed. Bliley, of Obwrao, i-t spehding a 'a­
dvslonary social officers are on the alert, and hope to lamli
tbe guilty parties where tliey belong.
1 cation uf a .-otiplc of weeks visiting hi.*
H
- j jmrents and friends.
A swindler sold a Clinton county farmer
-ou will buy dishes
rr •'? Married, -Wednesday. Mr. R, B. Richards
a reclpi* for making hi* wheat weigh twice 1 ’
'to Mi** Mary Allanting; Congratutatiun*
x* much a* it ought to. and signed a eon-1
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a! the M. E. church tract to divide the money gained by the »&lt;■' hereby-v\t n l&lt;d.
extra weight with the scientific swindler. I
Mr*, s. Wood, of &gt; aledouia. was railed
.
-FOREnquire The ••eoittnu-f eventually turned up a* a J here last week by the *crlous Illness of
promissory note rind the farmer nuld.-SiOU I her father. Ah in Reed.
for &lt;1—31x1 dhtn't adrurtlse the matter;
jjr. ami Mrfc Beni. Holt. &lt;&gt;t Dansville,
■ hange lor wheat with a brass band elth-r.
county jj wju
Wis.. are
an* expected
existed hqv
r. Barry
Barry county
htfe to-night to make a
cyrA-on
dt«rt visit with friend*.
farmer* should keep their weather cy
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Sirs. E. J. Patterson, who has been visit­
■iincrr.s at the M. this new swindler.
ing relatives In this city. reUimcl to her
how to pre.-ene fence po.u&gt; from rotting, hvim* in Charlotte Monday.
Walter Frost, who has lieen vl-ithig hl*
may
find
something
tn
their
advantage
In
nlng of this week.
'the following: Sixteen years ago. Janie* In other EtL in Grand Rapid* the past
Minor, of llml«on. lama wee county, tritwl w&lt;*ek. returned home Monday.
the experiment of preserving ft*nce post*, U-Em. Busby went to Detroit Monday
: *ioui'that Jo*. Rogers by Imring downwanl into them Ju*t above n xht to vidt hi* wife and son Clayton,
l:o Is under a physlcimfs can*. 2. tu fur the sutnc flour. tlie earth, filling tip* lu»l« with sail and
plugging them. A recent examination . y"arence I-athrop returmsl to hl* studies
ftom thi* city attended show* the base* of Hie salletl |«»*t* sonnet'
In the state university Monday, after a
. ndrudtlun at Mid- and solid, while those »»&lt;»t treated are de-,
-?;ort stay with his parents Id this city.
'rayed.
Mrs. P- W. Knowles, who has been vis­
: B.. will preach at the
Tlie Indiana state lamrd »f agriculture iting for some tin:- at her daughler's. Mr*.
•fay evenjiig.
All has advice* from many of the northern, J. F. Goodyear's, left for her home In Ohio
and northwestern counlie* saying tliat nog AV. duesday.
cholera is ephlemle and that hundreds of
Grant Hendershott and wife, of Irv nr.
-&gt;i t'tnjdoy a reliable
hogs arc dying dally and Hie disease steml­ loft Xlomlav for. Ashley. They wen* mllcu
• t.iin: work this winter.
Ily Increases. In Steuben county some there by the slckid*w of Mra. M III Barger
fanners have lost every hog on their fanus Htc Josie Quaff.
.
.
:t biirglar* entered tlu-houm* mid there an* but few who have not lost
\ boy weighing eight youmta nude
■ i i-wik Jits pants nnd •ms'vrat from 30 tu 73 per cent, of Umlrktot*. Re­ hl* annenmnee in the home of Ed. &lt; lari.
dollar* in
ports from the southwesteni part of this
-ter UJ and Judging from the
Wanted- mi, ■, iJip-Md poultry, dried state announce the prevalence of the same &lt;m Ed&gt; fate lie was not an unwelcome
-■&gt;1 fruit. Iinttcr. eggs, etc- at dlu aiw in ndidor form.
B Fred Allen, formetly hi Dean * McCall *
The. state pre** imanlnwaisly conJcm*
i.

-Drpg Store.

To the People of Barry Co..

ri-mnh'Tn Mrtr,’l*«lttaiL* held forth at
. .. 'e4rh evrM,,,r “f
week tu
rd ttarHuP,,=‘**’
1 •' ul,‘v«r«»«y ronced-i"’“•W’ty furnishes fh„. wnt,,r.
b« «
•SM,d hnPp'&gt;W W”H each visit
here, rhey will be wanulv v..;iOtawI
« him they come thi* way again.

■■iiyiwJius”'1'' “f UelW'’

The Nashville New» ha* ••!»-»* i i.
wl,l„»™i- that a eerw,, youog^ J}

Notice! 1

’!,7,l-r-*nwJw l.ubro.

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Wo w)&lt;.lre with you. 11.1,„| H.
«t«l .uiun Um v,rs l.-.t,
Au‘^""
A y™JX'n&lt;l
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Butler. e,e. Ulll
T,
ate. goodl-rfeo. llrt,m u.L, "l.“,s '
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Ham* a VaxAhmax.

ucr of euery Kind
,e Variety.

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“rdl h,f m
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dw,w,'ID bl M.ublw,

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alt kind*.

l"TXr,

si
wrestle, collar and elbow Urat tl’rx^i ^JlmlTlbkl-rw^ l„li„n,| 1Up|a,
five, at thr Nashville Opera bZ . pT.1"
evening. Nov, 20th.
' Kr,d*&gt;
'.Suni.Jlnr.nnvlll.„w
ibrrw nmntb'i

JOODYLARS DRUG STORE.

Wtn&gt;,Ct /ftt

personal MENTION.
' n D’„XUk*m went
Manlsiw Frtdav
Or- Fuller went to Clovedale Monday
Sjmry Phillips weiit to MhldlrvllleTues-

ui" •'&lt;•»«

: Croup Remedy ! ■

Having sold my property to C. D. Beebe

"a&gt;ko will take possession in a short time, our
entire stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and

Shoes must be closed out at once.

Pi; ta Higjssi Market Price

at a. tremendous sacrifice.

our entire stock

Everything, must go.

JUST RECEIVED

At R USSELL S
Splendid new line of

Dress Goods
Headquarters for

Meal a Earp.

L'-CAL NEWS.

Millinery Goodli.
All the latest and most desirable styles.

JOSEPH ROGEBS
J. I. UM’ R HIM

PAYS

Norlb sideState street.

Highest Market Price

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■ Newspapers. Periodicals. Books, Station*
j erp. School Books ami School. Supplies.

Newspaper subscriptions taken at lowest

Cash. Dry Goods, Boots and club luteru
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Shoes. Hardware. Groceries,
The Detroit Daily Free Press
and Crockery,

BUTTER, I^GGS.

We offer

—AXD—

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Evening News
Delivered to any part uf the city.

Poultry, Butter. E®
art Dried Fruit
He will pay In cash or exchange gro
curies, dry good*. crockery, boot* and
shoes, hardware. drugs, etc.
.

and Produce

(GOOD
CLOTHING
CHEAP

that portion of tlio election bill which re- i.,wnffice has taken to the stage. Hr ap
&lt;iuires all tickets for town, village and city
elecUous to be printed under the super­ E,. SU0H1.V
1 bis just
I ?X*V* ■' n'-V3lU' entertained if you vision of tbo aecretan' of state.
condemnation is not far Bn* little there is Charlotte Republican.
v ? ’Ubil'v ,‘i’’«rr" at tb*
K In U&gt;, prtnllnl. Iml
*",I‘2.IX
-«rh Friday evening of thin w eek.
reeding as to tickets a* the law &lt;lemamis
JSm l&gt;rl..Un&lt; ,
w'ilb’i
would put parties to n great deal of
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4 &lt; O’ arB W"'K U,e
wblrh.• ,rkH I'riw for live poultry, imnbk wllboul .»&gt; ra»P™««'" «
.ml ■ l««o» '*■?
And -raid .dim &lt;p«»‘!•'
*111
,s,k*n i« any day during tbe j
lor rrtnUM llrk«« by
HV.h!
Ite pniuni of in Indowndml
R. Telegram Herald.
Ir,n'“ a,M1 ,ot
t,'t' hwtall
Ite teld. »br" -» l- • K'1"*
MU* Eva L- Coney, our talented jnusk*
win/ * '
Luprove thi* &lt;&gt;j&gt;|»orttinlty and My III ordrl io down Ibr "mulir llrkrl.
•Ivgle'A*
,‘nme' K’"l,,ire a’ K-Y. wbwh in WK no. te ■odl.feeu-ry.

L &lt;&gt;. Ilinn .ii; ),av. q,,. highest market
l*,*".it“il?*i‘ "r
ft,r hutb r. eggs, oat*
*% *11 kind. ,.f hnn produce.

iZ!!' IV"1 ll‘*'l,c&lt;t •be,tlI&gt;a40c- lx’ ‘!»»
't ra
S5cP'-

HouaeA

n°111'' l*’1 93 ,,our *l

M*T£rimJ?tt.-,ll,M JuW,ee concert at the
ffiMwid f!' \revt'ni”K next &lt;*an lie
U,^?Mrog,iUanvM-w’ “r at ,&gt;r

Tho odlwr -r tin.
mtonliod M lodnr « num or
who ha. .tood unmorrd upon
LwlUr. . hlk »lrr.m» or blwj
lonwnu-botor "lurw UuK
while «n. W*ln«l.y 1—
Fuller wow In remove an r|r

Bunt md Um w-rvll,„ worn eoupht .ner -ml iruul*I. « **
the operation wa* well und&lt; r wa) the—

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J!”5 IH W Ntatiou agent of
tliai L n''Ilak*'A hold of buxine** Ina
’hrkt sort n?’’*' nw*
*h« he is tlx*
w
,,f 4 *»»•&gt; for the place.
•tattXmh,"?UallunUn,ib-.
•ini.

JV."
Iron «ne.hrJioM
ru»hod by In
■?•* " '"' J
’„"’,J. rlJ
»• ' ■*

I desire to imcure

t n ’ *en,‘ral housework In »ma!L
rn'!"lre at John Tanner's, and Johnson'* presmif.

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^hTwIll io ,1 on" 'nto K*
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Jr II.' 1-0.11110. "Piui -&lt;
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ilarr .
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... vrep up her classes in

ssiX"«

Hasting* I* t
by
reilreMnri prowl* ng: youjj
• j
^LJ wkh lii writer here have
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and ,hc

Hi* tortrlng in thr community ha*

Our Mr. J. H. Cutting has just returned from Boston, and it be­
ing so late in the season that manufacturers were anxious to close
out their fall and winter stock, he took advantage of the opportunity
and bought for spot cash, some suits and overcoats at one-third off of
former prices, and we propose to give the benefit to our customers.
Do not miss this opportunity if you are in need of a suit or overcoat.
Come in and see for yourself.

Yours respectfully,

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
One Price Clothiers. Hastings, Mich.

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An Awful Sore Limb
i

Skin entirely gone. Flesh a mass of dis­
ease. Leg dltuinisbed one third In site.
Condition hopeless. Cured by the Cutlcura Remedies In two months.

FARM AND GARDEN.
DEVOTED- TV THE

FARMERS AND

INTERESTS OF

DAIRYMEN.

Cured by Cuticura
Fur three years I waa almost crippled with
au awful sore leg from my knee down to my
ankle: the skin wa*entirely gone, and the tle*h
wa* ouc mi** of disease, home pnyslelau* pro­
nounced it Inotrabte. It bad dlmlulsbed about
one third the atee o! the other, aud I was In a
bupet'K* eondiBon. After trying all kinds ol
retm-dlrsand spend!nz hundreds ot dollars,
from which I got no relief whatever, 1 was per•mtdrd to try your Cuticura Itemodles, and the
result wa* a* follows: After three days I no­
ticed a decided change (or the b?tler. and at
tne end of two month* I was completely cared.
My flesh wa* purified, and the boite (n hlch had
been exposea tor over a year) got sound. The
flesh bcRon to grow, and to-day. aud lor nearly
. two year* past, my 1«k Is as well ps ever It was.
sound In every respect, and nut a sign of tbe
dtsen’v to be-seen.
8. G. Ait aux.
Dubois, itodge Co., Ga

On many large farms there is need for
a dairy house of simple construction,
where the milk produced by the owner's
own herd, along. perhaps, with that
from neighboring farina, may be kept
and corfverted into butter.

Skin Disease 17 Years
I have been troubled with a ski.i and scalp
disease tor 17 years. My head nt times was one
rutiulua sore, and tny bode was covered with us
large aa a half dollar. I tried agrcxtinany
rcmedlMwitlioat effect until I uacd the cuti­
cura Iteiuedlvs. aud nia thankful to state that
after two montas of their use 1 am eutlrelv
cured. 1 feel It tny duty to you and tbe public
to state taeabote ease.
L. 11. McDowki.i.,
Jamesburg. N. J.

Another Marvellous Cure

—CREAMERY BVIIJJING.
The Cutieurn. Cuticura Resolvent aud Cull-.
The house shown in tlie accompanying
eur.» bos;« have brought about a marvellous
cure tu the cate of uskln dlscaaeou my Hute cut affords a model for a creamery build­
sou ei::l;t years old. I hare tried almost all ing suitable for a farm, and was origin­
remedies and ul»o tbe most eminent doctor*,
all alike falling, except the wonderful Cuticura ally described and illustrated by Prairie
Remedle*.
Kn. N. Brown.
Farmer. The one objection that may be
723 N. tfith St.rOniaba. Neb.
urged iu some sections is .the want of
Ci/ticura Resolvent
room for some heating apparatus. This
The now blood purifier and purest aud best ot
i
•: ■■ i
• ,i '. •ui... thr . :• ,l-. may bo obviated by extending tho build­
■kin cure, aud Cuttoura Soap, au exquisite skin ing in the front, or n small furnace may
besutlUcr. externally. Instantly relieve nud
speedily nnd |&lt;enuanently cure the ino«t agon­ be put in a-celbr underneath.
izing. Itching, burning, bleeding, scaiy. crusted
The general arrangement of the build­
and pimply diseases and humors of tbe skin,
■calu and blood, with loss of hair, from pimples ing is: Size, 12x20 feet. V feet high;
t&lt;&gt; scrofula.
.
porch, 5 feet wide, covering well nnd
force pump. Tho building elands on a
Drag aud Chemical Corporation. Boston.
stone foundation, extending 2 feet above
- EW*.Scnd for "How to Cure Skin Discasea.*
the surface. Tlie frame is of 2x4 scant­
ci pages, to Illustrations and 100 tMtliuouUU.
ling.
Tlio boarding is. perpendicular,
n I R fl i' I ES. blackbeads, red. rough. chapped the cracks covered with molded Imttens.
I I III ^!‘d oily skin prevented by Cuticura

How Ny Back Aches.
Back ac!:&lt;-, kidney pain* and weaknes*. *ore( &lt;•**, lameues*. steam*
ana pam relieved m one minute by
KJW theCuttoura Anti-Pain I’I alter. The
first and only Instantaneous pain-killing plaster
CHANCERY NOTICE.
State ot.Mlchlgafi. Fifth Judicial Circuit In
Mary J. ^farris, complainant, vs. Joseph H»r
rta, and vn. Orson A. Nichols and Dorr Stewart,
impteaded with said Joseph Harris, defendants
suit ponding In circuit court for the county of
Barry, In chaueerv at Hastings. Mtelilgan, on
tbe i«b day of October. A. D. leVO.
In this cause it apftearlng from affidavit on
file, that tbe defendant. Joeeph Ham*, &gt;« not a
resident nf this state, but that the said Joseph
Harr!* resides In the territory of Washington,
one of the territories of the I'nlted States, now
In legal coarse of atmlttauce as one of tbe
Gutted States of America, ou motion ot F. M.
Wadtelgh. complainant'* solicitor, tt Is ordered
tliat tbe satd defendant. Joseph Harris, cause
hl* apncxranee to be entered hegpn. srlthtn
four mouths from the date ot this order, and In
case of hl* appearance that lie catiM BU answer
to the complainant'* bill of complaint to be Hied,
and a copy tbereot to be served on said com­
plainant's solicitor, within twenty days after
service ou him of a copy of said bill and notice
of this order; and that In default thereof, said
bill be taken :ut confessed by said non-resident
defendant.
And It Is further ordered, that within tweutv
days the anld complainant cause a notice of
this order to t&gt;e published In thn Hastings Bax
xtk. a newspaper printed, published and cir­
culating in said county of Harry, aud that Mich
^Plication l&gt;e continued therein at least once
each week, for-slx week* in succession, or
tliat she cause a eopy of this order to be person­
ally served on the said non resident defendant
at least twenty dars before the time premcribed
tor bit appcaniuce.
Frank a. Hookf.k.
*
Circuit Judge.
F. M. WADL.KKHI.
.
Bolirttor for cqtaplainaut. Battle Creek. Mich.
A true eopy. AXteyt:
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\Tno*. 3. Buick. Register.

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MORTGAGE SALE.
Dotauit bavins been made in the conditions
ot a certain mortgagemade byJ da U Shenk to
William I- Herrick, dated November IStn, l»HT,

Epoch.
Tin- transition from long, lingering and
painful slcknres to robust health marks an
epoch hi tin! life of the Individual. Such
a remarkable event Is treasured in the
memorv and tlie agency whereby the good
health has be» n attained Is gratefully
blessed. Hence it U that m» much Is bean!
In praise Of Electric Bitters. So many feel
they awe their restoration to health, to the
use of the great alterative and tonic. If
you are troubled with any disease of kid­
neys. liver or stomach, of long or short
standing you will surely find relief by use
of Eta-trie Bitters. Sold nt 50c. and 31
per bottle nt W. IL Goodyear’s drug store.

Mr. C. B. McLciuort-, a prominent and
influential citizen ot Hendcrwui. Texas,
writes under date of August 23. 1SW, as
follows:
“For eighteen months 1 had nn eating
sore 6n my tongue. I was treated by the
best local pliysidans, -but obtaiiuil no re­
lief, the rore gradually growing worse. 1
concluded linally to try' S. S. -S.. and wa*
entirely cured after using a few bottles.
You have my cheerful permission tu
publish the above statement for the bene­
fit of those similarly afflicted.”
C. B. McLEHORK, Ih-ndi-rson. Tex.
Treatise, .on Blood and skin disease*
mailed free.
Swift Si-kcifk Co.,
Atlanta. Gs.

Typhoid fever Is raging in many upper
peninsula towns.
English Spavin IJnliueut removes all
Hard. Soft or Calloused Lamps and Blem­
ishes from horses. Blood Spavin. Curbs.
Splints. Sweeney. Ring-bone. Stifle-., all
Swollen Throats, Sprain.*. Cough, etc.
Save350 by use of on&lt;? bottle. Warranted.
Sold by Dr. E. H. Lathrop. DniggL*t.
Hastings.

I Ake Linden is to have ^French news­
paper.

Michigan, on tbo Db day ot Drcember. A. D.
Suggestion* for Dosing Fertiliser*.
The following suggestions occur in tbe
annual report of tho Maine state college
experiment station:
1. It is safer to purchase brands of
recognized good standing. New brands
tor tho space of thirty days then and from may be just as good or better than those
thenceforth alter the lapse of the said longer on the market, but their quality
thirty days, the principal •nun ol two should lx? carefully ascertained.'
hundred and fifty dollars with ail arrear- ■
2. The composition of the fertilizers in
agen of interest thereon, should become and be
due and payable Immediately thereafter, al- tho market can be learned from A study
tboiigb the period limited for the payment
thereof may not then have expired, and default of the station repons of iispection. Com­
haring been made in tbe payment ot Interest pare tlio composition of the different
duo November Itlh. UXa. and the ax mo haring
remained unpaid and In arrears for tbe space brands which you have the chance to
of thirty day* and upwards, tho aforerald prin­ purchase, and buy the one the value of
cipal sum of fti'-O with all arrearages of interest
thereon Is now due and payable by tho terms which comes most largely from nitrogen,
of said tnortrnge, and there Is claimed tote due from phosphoric acid or from potash, ac­
at this date »2S12S» and an attorney fee of »33.
provided for in said mortgage, ana no suit or cording to your needs. Your needs you
proceeding al taw having been Instituted to re­ can only know from experience.
cover to^toonejy secured by said mortgage, or
3. If tho station money valuation of
Now therefore, by virtue of the power ol sale two brands differs by considerable, other
contained In said mortgage and the statute In things being equal,.buy tho one haring
ouch ease made and prortdea. notice is hereby
given mat on Saturday, November the oth. l?w. tho higher vuluption. Do not giro too
at ten o'clock lu tho forenoon I shall sell at much weight/fo small differences in
VU-lie auction to the highest bidder, at the
north front door of the Court house In the city money valuation.
tot Hastings (that bring the ptace where the ctr4. Tlie dryness and mechanical con­
-cult court for Barry county is holden), the
-gRCMiSM described tn said mortgage, or so dition of a fertilizer should be considered,
inneh thereof x* may be necessary to pay the especially if it is to be used in a seed drill.
amount due on said mortgage, with Interest nt
-even per cent, and all JeraLcosts. together with
an attorney fee of fir. covenanted for therein,
Sheep In Small I locks.
rtlte nremUM being described in said mortgage
A member of tho Oxford, O., Farmer's
aa all that certain piece or parcel of land, lying
•and being situate In the township of Yankee dub, in some remarks on sheep growing,
Springs, to the county of Barry' and state ot said: Sheep are profitable and beolthy
Michigan and described a* follows, to-wit: Tbe
HoutliMwl fraction of section thirty-two (32) in when kept in small flocks. They are
. town three, north of range ten west, containing good scavengers, and with tho exception
twenty-seven and n-jtn acres of laud, leas the
land sold the Bastings boat club, and tb" rights of ticks and grubs not liable to diseases
ilmlrd to said boat club aud tbe Island lu Gun For grubs this farmer's preventive is a
lake adlolntng.
very simple aa well as effective one. It
l»3le&lt;l, Hasting!!. Augoxt l.tth, ia«&gt;.
' FUANCJt.* K. HKItniCK,
consist* of n log with two-inch holes
Assignee for Mortgagee.
bored into iL Salt is placed therein and
Smith &amp; Qouihovk.
Atrys fotAMtenre-____________________ _ the edges of tho augur holes are kept
smeared with tar. This keeps tar on the
sheep's nose and protects against tlio in­
There special examinations will be held this
sect’s egg, which produces grubs in the
Mbb a' follows:
At Hartla;.*. Friday mid Saturday, Oct 23lh head. His protection against ticks is
’at Nashville, Friday and Saturday. Not. Mli the “dip," and against scab and foot-rot
the exercise of care fa buying new stock.
slid f«Ui.
At Middleville. Friday and Saturday, Nov. He says: “Be careful how you buy
etockera at the stockyards."

. and MUd aulgntneot duly recorded In tlie offlcc
of tlie Rrxlster &lt;&lt;t JX-eds In and for Barry
• county. Micblitan. in liber 27 ot mortgage* ou
page fthi; sold mortgage was on the express con­
dition that sbouio default lie made tu tbo pay­
ment of tbe interest on any day whereon the

J':

Hoard of Examiners.
Fifth Judicial Circuit.
tuift Apixiiutthc toilowini UH
idtet&amp;fthjSdkta! mESt

Reread Monday In February,
May. third Monday in Au-

.
Husglng BaaLeU.
Hanging boskets, wcH filled with
healthy, growing plants, ere the finest
objects in the window garden. For thia
purpoae tbe dwarf nasturtium is a fitting
mlijecL Fill your- basket with light,
gravelly soil, put in a f«w seeds of tlie
desired kind, and keep well watered, and
by tbe time tlw basket is wanted for its
position it will be well filled, and will
remain rd object of beauty the entire
winter.

A Bevolutionlaer—P. M.
Would you whip a sick horse? No,
Then don't use ordinary pill*, salt.*, senna,
etc., for sick livers, bowels, etc., only use
Miles’Pills (M. P.) the safest and surest
of pills.
Samples free at W. H. Gomi*

Albion college ha* enrolled :«o students.
Man was made to mourn but need hr
suffer unnecsAMifily? For ever} jmison
there is an antidote and happily Bhidbilder is the antidote to many evils tliat poison
man's existence. This great vegetable
specific is the most valuable that medical
research has succeeded In wresting from
the w-erct depths of science. It is a sur­
prisingly controlling irawcr in cases of
cancer and tumors. It reduces glandular
.swellings, alleviater: epilepsy, n-gulates
tbe bowels, promotes digestion, tones the
stomach. Induces sleep, sustains against
fatigue and expels scrofulous and all other
blood derangements. Price 31. Sold by
all druggists.

Ilog cholera is Increasing at Bay City,
and dealers cannot dispose of pork.
Happy Home Blood Purifier la the peo­
ple's popular medicine for purifying the
blood: preventing or curing dyspepsia,
bllllousncss, headache, boils and all ferers
and malarial diseases. Price 50 cents and
one dollar per bottle.

Michlgsu leads the union In the produc­
tion of copper, lumber and salt.
A Cloao Call.
Mra. C. A. Johnson, of Toledo, had
every symptom of heart disease. sliurUics*
of breath, could not lie ou left side, cough,
pains In chest, etc., yet after being given
up to die. was cured by Dr. Miles" New
Cure. Sold byW. H. Goodyear.

11. Frink of Oxford, aged HO. is dead.
An old pbyricau. mired from prarttre haring
had placed In his hand; by an Eart India ml»slmiary the formula ol a:simple vegetable rem-

rocs comtdaluta, after having te*I&lt; d Its wonder

desire

You cannot increase your products
without lucretuiing your expensea; but

SCRC

How Can
It Be
V

By taktafi Hood
lN, renur kabia e

I

signed: it iKtosea then slowly out of the
rennet stage into the ruminant stage,
when the calf lM?ifin. first to chew the
cud. Ulis varies from four to eight ami
ten weeks. Now. an observant rearer of
calves will easily notice when a calf
shows a disposition loownmence to chew
tho cud, and he will never force solids
upon the little animal until ho shows a
dispwitiun &lt;»f this kind. Wediuuld cumtuenrocarefully with the calf in this way.

things prewuts many advantages. lie
recently described bis liivv. for the con­
sideration of others, in Ainrricap Bee
Journal as fedfaws*.
•
• The hive consists simply uf as many
frames its one cluxocs to u»c, placed side
by sldu with Ixartls placed on each side
of the frames Tin- upright pieces of
the frames are seven-eighths of an inch
thick and one and one-half inches wide,
with holes tui shown in “the illustration.
Tlie top and IxHtom lars of the frames
are one-fourth by M-vcii-eightiw inch.
All of tho corners of the frames arc
alike, and as shown in the figure. Tin?
side boards are the same length nnd
height as tlie frames, and have corrbsponding holes hi the ends. The size ot
the holes of the side boards and frames
is one-half inch, excepting the center
frames, which have quarter-inch boles.
He mw l-inch bolts without nuts, but
with washers; hence the bolt* screw
firmly into the center frame, awl nt tinsame time have ample play in tho olher
frames aud side boards to provide for
slight inequalities. Tlie bolts are to be
manipulated with u wrench, and when
so done you have the whole held together
with a A-ioe like grip; in fact, you prac­
tically liave n solid box. Thp advan­
tages claimed for this Jiire by Mr. Alves
are:
1. By means of different length of
bolts, you can expand or contract the
hive to any desired extent A tltFec
franic hive will take four 3-iuch bolts; a
five frame hive will take four 4t-inch
bolts; a seven frame hive will take four
6-inch bolts, and a nine frame hive will
take four Tj-incli bolts, and so on. If
you desiru to divide a hive into two
nuclei, you have but to introduce a thin
division board in the center. 2. There
can be no ragging, warping or dislo­
cation of the fratm-s, ns is frequent­
ly tho case with hanging frames.
3. A very preclxe accuracy in con­
struction is not necessary. 4. Tlie hive
is easy of construction and
expen-

Manton'.* wells are going.dry.

Dr. Jaques' Gentian Worm Cakes destroy
worms and remove them from tlie syslexi.
Snfr, pleasant nnd effective.

0^fiES'XKIK”X"r'X"“rKlS;
sfeiur"’

brrn troubled wit

yi

M. FOWLER,
Dentist.
Room* fortncrlv occupied by hr. Jut
Bnilth. Hams ft Van Artnan'A,

0-

kttU boy &gt;» entire
tour of my childre

tissxi:
•
omcro Ofcr Haxtiog* NnUoas: lk.r\,

Remed^aiN
WHAT IT IS.

SIIFTHD1RDV1M0ES.

I
11 **■’ relief
,n nn'•nd in nr.s-.-n*c
' ““ ' ‘
1ST,
■ u the pnalurt of ycienililc n-war
n„j it ftiengtbeaM wltDoH **f&gt;
2nQ» due«7hcsbami«wiT: it literally eonqoets reto­
rt-A Its effects are eazaUvr awl vennaurnl
uTu. u&gt; the whole aroup ot miocutar mis­
eries and nerv-w agomer
Z*L It does ti'K merely Irritate the outer snrATn. fiu®. nor does U merely ■Oltenor relax
r&amp;tteU musel.. To ita .penac artton a
suprtfor curailve virtue te
reded.
r4L It tvuctmirs deeply toitxenlly: searrhbin. ingly aud surely, •rottng &lt;hc rein
sre&lt; iu «n eflbrt to conquer.
•
r»*L Each couslilurat oHb*- formula bn* a
hill, rereyutad lnt.-ln*fr virtue to ^rve
must stately the cureof psfa-

THE CHARLES »■ VOCELEB CO.. BaMuMrt.M.

Hood's

Astoctate office*. Rw&gt;riHXM.0!*'Un.j ''
HoaM-num Btoek, Grand Rapid*. Mich
'

sddby&gt;Jldn&gt;cri*t.

|OO Dosc
a. barber, m. d..
•
Physician and Surgeon,
* Office over Kevin's store. Office i1(X|{

H

/T W. LOWRY. M. D..
’ T•
Physician nud ^urteou
Makes a specialty ot
- ■
MTEabd EAR Ai d tn
b c!S&amp;’ ",u"“ ’
J

There H nothing
d-stred than tong l
pie put off canng fo

Office and residence on Broadwav. s&lt;- tr t
House,Hasting*, Mich.

to rite thi- subject

C. WELTON

Is agent for tbe Ohio Farnu-r'* Imurarre (ta
He srrites policta On a man's proper?■■
,SS?Kby5re.'J1&lt;h?,,n«*wl,M1- Wrt * mk ,
Itteby death and accident.
OMirii &amp; COLGItOYE
O
1 aw} er(Office In Colon block, Hk»i:ng-./
PracUoeB.vlHbceourUof Hirsute.

A
E.KENASD
*%■•
Attwiivy at Law.
(Over J. 8. Guouvear ft *'■&gt;.’&lt; »tpj
I Practices In oil eourta of tbe Sate. CuL'cctiua*
I promptly Attcuktux to.

M0RJGAGE SACK.
R. TIMMERMAN. L|um&lt;i path .• Fhy.
Whereas didsclt ha* t-ren In the condition*
•
slclun aud Surgeon.
of»iuur1gacr&lt;;*rcntr&lt;l rty Charles W. Biggs
nml Ellen ills.-* to K. K. Josir*. trusteeot tbo
(Office orsr Luhrop's drug store.■
estate id Isrn-I Cutting, deceased, twarlng date
the math day of Novrmtor A. D.. te«. ami re
Aims' V. UAUKKK. li.il fc-..;.. li,
e&lt;irt&lt;*l in the office ut IteKGter of Denis for
auranrc and l.-an*.
Barry county. Mi-hlxnn. November ninth, nun.
In liber nineteen of mortgages, on pages «1» ami Olloewtth J. G. Runyan &amp; b*&gt;s .- doors cortt
Of FMtoffice.
&lt;17. on which mortgage titerc I* claimed to be
Special attention give-i to
txcbaapev
due and unpald.at thr date of tbl.« nouee the
■am of nine huudred slxty-slx ana si-iao’dallars
Principal nnd Interest, tup-lber with an attorexcliaio*nrv fee of twenty Are abltar*. aa simulated In
said niortxaxe. aud m&gt; action or proceeding In
tew or In &lt;-|tiiiv Lavins he«n m-tltuted to re­
cover thedrbt •reuied by Mid &gt;nortg&gt;g*or any
part tbereot.
.
Notice Is herriir given that by virtue of a
power of sate contained In &lt;aid mortmge. and
Ha«thtg*,
Mh I..
the statute In such case madu ami provided the
mud mortgage will be L-m-losed by a vain of
the mortgaged premtees UhtvIh daMWfaefi.
CAPITAL, $50,000.00
which sate will bo mute at the north door ot
the court bouse In the city of Hartings, lu tbe
county of Barry and state ot Miclilxan (that be­
lhe law* of the Strtt cf
ing the place ot holding theelrcultcourtfM- Incorporated under
Mk*h!pui.
Barry cotuFy). at miblic auction by the Sberllt
ot said counl you Saturday, the thirtieth day of
November A._D, 1S*5. at twelve o'clock nobu.
merly oeevpled by
iirb*.
totatlsfyilieffiMamt wiihlu'i i’l then be due
ou said mortgage with Interest. eo«ts and expen»c* of svle. together with twenty live dollar*
attorney fee ns rtiputett-d lu said mortgage.
Tbe premises are de-cribed as fnllows. to-wit. 0. G. Boblnvoh. President:
Tne south rant quarter of tbe north east quarter
uf section twenty-seven. »(k! tbe south unit ol
the west half ot the north wr*l quarter of sec­
tion twenty-six. all In township three worth,
*
DHiKCToi:*:
range nine west. coutainiCK eighty acres ot
land more nr les*.
Dan ff. Reynolds,
Dated Augu»t Hth. two. J. A. Greble.
D. G. Robinson.
I
.
*.
E. K. Jones.
Trusted of the Estatebf Israel Catting derea«e&lt;l.

thr various school*

keeper, Hfe-prever

into a cooenitrated

Hitters, they would

P
M

ingled-np si
m wflb buy

by a re«por&gt;*ibte ho

kind of anything in

Hastings Cm

?y for Mortgager.
JZ
CHANCERY ORhEII.
Stote of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit in
Chancery.
Salt pending In the circuit court tor the
county of Barrv, In chancery, al thr clty-bt
Haatlnga on the ITUi day ot September. A. D.
Kila Bowen. roniplAlnanto. William Bowen,
defendant.
In thi* cause It appearing that dofendanl.
William Ho .thi. I* not a resident of tbte stele,
but resides In Kokomo, Colorado; t lie.nsfore on
motion of Smith ft Colgrove solicitors for com
plslnant, ft Is ordered that defendant enter his
sppeami.ee in said eau-e. on or beiore four
mouth* frutn dale of this order, and that wfiliIn twenty day* the eotnidalnaut cause this or­
der tu be published Id the Hastings Baxxf.x. a
newspaper printed and rubMsbrd In said
rouniy, said publication to be continned once
In each work, for six weeks tn vurcesslnn.
FRANK A. HOOKKU.
„
_ „
Circuit Jndgv.
HXITII &amp; f’OMHtOVK.
BoUcitors for Complainant.
Attest: Tuoa.S.Ilnu r, Register.

ATTACHMEXT NflTICE.
Stale of Michigan. In tho rlreult cenn for the
county of Hurry. In auariomrot.
llicstir Messer. Richard B. Mwvr and iUn
IriW - Reynolds, oopartiw-r- doltiL- budneu at
Hast Inn. Mtchtean. uml-r the firm name and
nyfe ot Mnarr Brothers ft Reynolds. plaftnltTs.

you will feel happie

r-avuring.
Send 1&lt;»r al beautif

General Banking Bmtnsas Tnuwaeted.

ROBERTSON HOUSE.
Cor. Jeffenon and Court Si*., flarttnft Mirh.
Rates. 91.00 per Day.
This Hou«e I* new. t» tth tenant rnmn«. Tt ♦
patronage of tbo public I* respectfully &gt;p!lcitet»

K. 11. M I

GILLASPIE,
Corner of Court snd Jefferapn rd- Keei - itoeL
teed, bone meal, ground oyster-site!!.
t£«
for fowls. Also u general stock ot grwerie*.
Good goods.- Low prices.

v-------- MORT1
Detault having lx
a certain mortgag

•FARMERSAnd AU Others

^est.-.h

When you want anything in the line .«

’

HOW TO MAKE
sive: | by 0 inch bolts may be had at
About three cents each. 5. It lias all of
tho advantages of a box hive (and it 1ms
advantage) and a movable frame hive.
6. Lost but not least, it is a reversible
hive. Tills feature is tabooed by some,
but, when practiced at the proper time,
it will ncvertht-lwi* give excellent re­
sults. It affords all of the ail vantages of
spreading the brood without ita serious
risks.

The bent eermous are oftentimes tire
briefwt, and American Agriculturist, in
tho statementa here presented, tells some
very important facts in tho fewest of
words:
On an average, the man with the few­
est clods in the field in the fall has the
most wheat in the .field the.next Rum­
mer.
■

Good farming conxiste aa much in
overcoming adverse circumstances ns fa
improving fully favorable opportunities.’
Paycash if you have to borrow money
to do it. Tin- barker will charge you
Jew tluxn tin- merchant for credit.
’

There is sonrt ocntimenl ulrout having
an ice houae «_&lt;u thu farm, but tl-tre lx at
least as mudi financial wiadorn.

Tlio moon is never right while the seed
bed is cloddy.

]

i

J .

Alwwt .mrfcil K.t.,c llffi
lore b *
----Now. one Of tbe point, that l wotfld
make is this: The calf come, into the
world with n l»by stomach. No mother
attempts to take a puling infabt and im­
mediately to pour solids ink* It. tittle ,
Uncle Sam’s Nerve A Bone Liniment^ I C. ANDRUS. Dentist.
stomach. Nature handles thfa question will relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia and
Ntvmn. Ae4A «
v.,1?*,|hg*. Mich.
Nitrons Arid Ga» or Vitalized
,
from her own rtandpoint. and If we rlieuinatism. Sold by all druggists..
. the
pal iUms extractlou ot trelh
r 13 03 ur
have an car attuned to nnt’irc and an
Litchfield ha* a detective associgtion.
I’. DRAKE. M. D.,
eye clearly visioned to nature, we can
The Bay Clfy Y. M. U. A. Ims t»ousht a
go along, even though wo do not rcml
Office over Holloway'!* drug stun­
Sanscrit. We am understand tho things buIMpijC for81L50V.
Office boar* from i to I p. m. Trb- i»j, ............
Advice «u Mothers.
'
srcUiffi witb rvtadCIwr. at
\
/mt belong to us.
Mr*.
Winslow'aaortblog
riyrup
should
always
’ This calf is n bohy. ond for
“H* I«-t:*ci&gt;-r .hililrcn teethlug. It soothe* the
four week.* in its history it has what to
M. B. GILLASPEK, Notary Pabiir"
called a rennet stoumch that must tako
and '
■ '
■
Tweat‘-a»vcbMs»botili:.
food in the farm which nature has de­

Grand Haven is to have a street railway.

95.000
Kawanl
95.000
For a better or more pleasant remedy
for the cure of consumption, bronchial
troubles, cough, croup and whooping rough
thau Santa Able, the California king of
consuptlon. Every bottle warranted. If
you would be jured of that disgusting dis­
ease, catarrh/ use California Cat-r-curc.
81 a Jar. by mall 81.10. Manta Abie and
Cat-r-cure are sold and warranted by W.
H. Goodyear.

'

Herein is tbo greater

L SHELDON.

Sarsaparilla dues rure rciufuta. sstt rb&lt;ram
and otto r dteuase* or aK-rtion* aririeg froin
impure state or tow ouudiihiu of the blood. It
i»l.*o orercumes that t rod feeling, create* a
good appetite, ana gives strength to every part
oftbasystem. Trylt.
Tjplioid-uialarbii faver at 1’lainwell.

nnd m&gt; take another lewon from nature.
Nature when left to herself turns the
babv calf out with his mother, and ho
The best salve fa the world for cute, will take bls food from ten to twenty
bniisre. ulerrs, salt rheum, fever sores, times a da*. 1 have studied and watch­
tetter, chapped liands. chilblains, cor-.s, ed these little animals many times nnd
and nil skin eruptions, nnd positively cures noticed how many times they will take
piles, or no pay required, it is guaranteed' their fool. If you will follow Chat law
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
and give the calf his fdbd as often a.*
funded. Price 25 eta. per box. For aaje powible, givfc it to him in small !fuantiby W. H. Goodyear
tira and give it to him ns his mother
Thj postal telegraph company Is to ex­ give, it to him. sweet and warm, you
tend its line.to Marquette.
will come ns close to r.:Uiire n* you can. |
Eilert's Daylight Liver Pillsore a boon to Nature don't given calf Hourmilk unksp
sufferers from sick headache, sour stomach, it is a Texas cow. and she is ugly enough
torpid liver nud Indigestion. Sugar coat­ to give sour mill: I would maiplun that
ed. pleasant to take and warranted to go practice with the calf till, he i* six
through by daylight.
montlis old. Feed the calf at lea«t three
Lansing looks forwnnl to n ribbon fac­ times a day. Don't let him get so hun­
gry that the Ktotnach is tilled with n
tory as a jHisslbllity.
gnawing gastric juice; then ho gorges
A Great HurprUc
I* In store for all who use Kemp's llaham for and bloat?, himself anti brings on ilysthe throat and langs, the great guaranteed rem­ |*cpsia. Never Allow a calf to occupy
edy. Would you believe that It Is add on its wet oi damp quarter*: that is one of the
merits and that aav druzjist is authorized by most imja-rtaut tilings
.
the proprietor of this wonikrfal remedy io give
you a sample bottle free? It never falls to cure
acute or chronic coughs. All druggists aril
Kemp's Balsam. Large bottles 50c; and It.
keeper, lias coiwiructod a hive which he.
The school building at the prison will
be immediately rebuilt.
,

NO. 2.—G BOUND PLAN OF CREAMERY BVILDISO.
Tlie ground plan shows tlie building
divided into two rooms—the milk room,
lathed and plastered, the ice room only
boarded up. It would be better if this
had a doable wall filled with broken
clmrcool to prevent heat entering. JJgie
location of the pump is shown on the
porch. It is used only for butter mak­
ing, but of cours- utensils can be put in
for making cheese. In this case a proper
caring room should be contained iu an
added story. Tho location of tlio various
conveniences requires no explanation.
They are shown in the floor plan.

BUSINESS CARDS.

CALF ^EARING.

Rev. F. M. Shrout, pastor United Breth­
ren church, Blue Mound. Kansas, says: “1
feel It my duty to wonders Dr. King's New
Discovery lias done for me. My lungs
were Loilly diseased, nnd my parishioners
thought I could live only a few weeks.. I
took five bottles of Dr. King’s New Dis­
covers? and atu sound and well, gaining 26
lbs. fli weight”
.
Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny
Folks Combination, writes:
“After »
thorough trial and convincing evidence, I
am confident Dr. King's New Discovery
for consumption beats 'em all, and cures
when every thing else fail*. The greatest
klndntiM 1 can do my many thousand
friends Is to urge them Jo try' IL” Free
trial bottles st W. 11. Goodyear's drug­
store. Regular sizes 50c. and 31.

dome business at Ha*tlr.g*. Mlcblgan. muter
the tan name and styleot Messer Brother* &amp;
Reynolds, tbe above nauiil plaintiff*. against
the lands tenamants -n-ul.
-.....
dred djiHars. which said writ was returaaHe on
tbe tat day ot October, A. 1). ls».
IMted thb Mcond day of October, A.». ima
Hti'abt. Kmam-kx &amp; VaxAiui*x.
Attorneys fw FtaUHMfs.

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
3ute
ln tiw circuit court tor tto
SSDtt,0&lt;Jl‘!rrTv'D btUckment.
John w. Babeock, puuuilff, vs.
mon. ueteidant.

the above named plalnUft. against toe
rnimta Mwvt, ..1
.............

. ■ —"7 w»ri m

,w*Jh day of March

(Hl

BOOTS AND SHOES,
CALL ON

H. L. Newton
HASTING

All New Goads and
Prices Satisfactory

wnaanted

To buyers in every luafancc.

DaUrf toll 33d day ot October. A. D. tire.
Stuaut. Kxai-fkn ft Vaxarmax,
Attorney* for Plaintiff.

ATTACHMENT N0T1CK.
Blare of Mlclilxan, In tbe circuit court for tbe
emrnty of lUrry. In aUacbunxit.
Frank G. Goodyear and tteorge A. Barne*.
copartner* doing bniluMs at Hmdlng*. Mlchidefendant.
'
u- ereeman.
Notice is hereby qlw that on tbelwrifth day

business al Hastings. Mlehlgan, under the firm
name and style of Goodyear ft Barnes, the
abo-.w named p-alatUG, against the lands, lane
meate goods and chattels. mo»evs and efferts
* A1??. G.l
&lt;totad«nt abort-

Before you enlarge {.reduction chcapwt

A-rax &amp; VaxAmmax.
Attonwja tor rialMU®

-:-PRODUCE-&gt;
paid iu cash or trade.

___ —

BOILERS
wt6b« for rota. Cjr- nmner.
OtntT R. B. track*, Detroit Miro-

EXECl

�SCROFULA
.
l‘Jt:'

. f thr Mood which produces •
.
oi-ltings lu the neck)

ii dev-'-’ps ulcers in tbo
f.ca •’..ii-dug bliuducan or
■
orlgiucf pimple*, ca»•; im&lt; r-.’’ wtilcb, fasten­
.- ;u--s &gt; - -.isumpllon and I
.

How Ca
It Be

-!lent of all diseases,
. : r entirely !m from It.

CURED
.

sir ..•partita, which, by
: h..« a-votupRidic'i,
u- a jxSrnt and peculiar
•&lt;*. If tensuflerfrom
wife ... 4 chUdrea_ have
.. .■ fni i. my Ilule boy,
,i •.mt. •• viScrer.
i,.- rua-svt
from
.. k ibHxl -. KirsaparUU,'
nd
I In- •. rvfulk My’

brtjbt ami healthy."

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

*: -:sfer*V rrrporvdmily

IOO Doses One Dollar

4//V.6 /gy?

HIS GlilEF FOR HIS SON.

Ellert's Extract of Tar A Wild Cherry

VHTIMS OF THE LASH.

is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for
LESSON VI, FOURTH QUARTER

TERNATIONAL

SERIES,

NOV.

IN­
10.

coughs, colds, bronchi Us, asthma, and alt
throat troubles; will relieve nud lienefli

THE

consumption. Try -It end be convinced,
i Every bottle warranted: price 50c and SI
per bottle. Sold by druggists.
I’rvpared
by the Emmert Proprietary Co.. Chicago,
111.

BARBARISM

CRUELTY.

TO

OF

THE

PERSISTENT

YOUNG.

Gates throughout the state received a
great shaking up Hallowe'en.
— r-..—,-&gt;.»u»uer. ruuodclphi-1
'
The Spanish have a proverb: •■Woman
David, hearing of Absalom’ a rebellion, took ’ loves with her car. but man with his eye.'
his •wvnBts, mid foliow-cl by six hundred Persuasive, wooing captures a woman’*
&gt;
heart,
while an attractive appearance confaithful Philistines under Ittai the (ilttiie,
the man. To retain man's affrotion
fl"xl from Jerusalem.. ZaAok mid AUnthar I■ c.uets
nnd secure enduring happiness, a woman

should Im* as charming In married life a*
.
----- — ——— - **"’'“ *• »ny • । in the tlaya »f ’oewilchlng maidenhood.
itig tlust if God dellgln- l tn him ho would
। Her captivating weapons are a fair and
bring him bnrk to lu* city and throne.
bloomlhg complexion, soft and spotless
Huduii, tin* arehite, Drivid’a friend, was al»o
। hands, frmlom from skin *and scalp !mwent back, iu &lt;cder tliat. pcrclmme, be might
_ I purities, pimpln*. chapping aud tin* p&lt;&gt;sbo uwd. ot. Gvul
defeat
c«»un*el of
of .. iw-sslon
m-saiuti
----- t&lt;&gt; ----— tin* counwl
of the delicate bloom of perfect
Ahiihophel. who hml
taroed traitor to David I iteallh.
Ahithupbel.
had turned
health. Cole’is CarltoHsoap. llm perfect
and be.**ane
ami
lusitne AlfwIotnY
Abwdom’s couu&gt;rl&gt;*r.
counselor. It turuol
turuod ‘' medicinal
inrdldnal toil
toilet, bath nnd nursery sono U
out n* Daviil
t»—oi ha*i trusted
------’It* would;
•’ ’ Absalom
n.^
her —
salvation,
Price 25 eent.'. Sold by
•sxrptssj Um* adv-ire *.f liwdiai rather than i all drugghti*.
thnt ut Ahltbopbel, and H'ldiaifatif word to '
j
Davu! which b*l bun nnd all who * ere with
Jackxon aud Mu*ki*gon each claim a |
him to crorn over Jordan to tlio cdicr -ide. I population of 30.000.
and they came to Mnhaiudni. a Levitina! city 1
4
ot God.'wlirre fang I- fore tlio angel* of (h.'l
Motln-n** will find Dr. Wincludl’s teething

currnl !a»t night 1 wall an •*.—timmoe &lt;rf I
ahnoot.balf n cratory ago.
In a humble
houtr, far in tbo country, ju*t before &lt;lark.a
liov i^km: seven yean of agn tiptoed fearfullyLp the
narrow stairwqy lemling
to'a small room diwUy iniderLtbe ahuitiog
roof. The boy wa* ImrcLxitol, with a rag­
ged hat. u &lt;-ear*e shirt, a pair of tn&gt;u*cr» and
a single M*|s*nder. Tn-ru wm a low. narrow
bed Into which, after hastily digesting kim। M*lf of hl* trouser*,ho sprung, find, getting
under th&lt;- single nover. pulled himwlf down
'toward tbe foot, tiring entirely buried under
th- blanket.

in tin* bod. Ti.ea it became'quiet; iu out1'uea rose and fell with a regularity that indui t«l steep.

the boy wu* aroused by the stripping from
met Jacob tGrn. xxxil. f). Ab-.do.ti and hi* , syrup J u.d the medicine to have In the liouse him of the blanket. There waa a dim light
army nl-« c-o « 4 the Jordan, uu-1 then fol- for the children: It w Bl cure coughs, colda, in tbo num in winch hi* sleepy eyra caught
। luw» the rev&lt;yd of the confifet, nnd tlio death | sort* throat, and mrulatc tip* bowels. Try sight &lt;&gt;( n woman, and tbo next moment a
AUirm of blow* from a •witch wu raining on
ot Alvciloni at the hand* uf Joab a* hr hung 1 It.
bis naktsl leg* nn ‘ body. The switch cut like
| by hisdiead in an ink. Tlx.- verse imt.-&gt;*dint&gt; 1
Nine lire alarms nt dark son during jju-1 a knife, ami each* libiu *erfn&gt;il to reweb hi*
lv preceding the one which begin* our boon I
very marrow. Smidcnly awakeii»l from a
| UM&gt;htb «f Ortolwr..
*
Mtgod and (vwsofal kierp, stung and lacerated
by the whip, id* |«atn ami fright were im-xThu* perisled | ' Uncle Sam's Condition Powders will j&gt;rv-aiblr. 1!h -writbed. struggled, screamed.
b- intifn! Absalom.
I cun* &lt;lhteni|M*rs. cough*, cold*,’ levers nnd iCmtl.l
Illi II
t.T
" This I* the i'most of tin- diseases to which horses, calI- • Al-1 mit n
of “Alwahitn'k ’ He. *lh-&lt;p, hog* and jxmltry are ‘utiject.
rriug with intense agwnv; his voice, hoarw*
Adrlun shippers experh-nre dithcully in

luul •l. t*«'*tn hi* I

rpC? preserve the richness of color or delicacy of tint of your sum11 &gt;ncr dresses, make suds of hot water and lyoiyr Sati*. allow to
t ool untiHukcwarm, then wash your dresses ia the solu^pn. Ordi
n.iry soaps contain too much alkali, which in a short time bleaches
t.\e color and d&amp;troys its beauty. Prof. Silliman. of Yale College,
s.iy ., “The Ivokv Soap can not injure the most delicate fabric.”

'

A WORD OF WARNING.

Thorfi sre : vtv w’.ite toap:. each represented to be “j i,xt as good as the^vory’;"
♦hoy ARE HOT, but tike a'.l ccxita.-.'eits, tack the peculiar and remarkable qualities
of the gemine. Ask for “Ivory” Soap and insit! upon getting it.
.

phnrudiag.
liatn. xv. 12). I

girt uthat their
ahii Who’ call
inp
u’k xlix,
rylhitig «a&gt; fur
&gt;:id- I-”* tuun*
■________ ____
___ •_----p!--:tsurv; it
rd do«n&gt;i ntfcbt l»i *aid of him u* i*f I*4*l&gt;’&gt;::iram. "Tbe
mm II. u--1 •» '*■'►—
*br
“*•
■ *■"*•
Vinegar | are all thy wny*&gt;
“"{ ob&gt;rifl**L
; momrut to । iDan. v. j.' Th» ii
1 «Jeny seif aixi phnx
o they know, |
,,nto “rh H‘
. ... ..'«nive!» 1 U1' * ’-•?*.«« ’
. the mir j n name l**tt"r than ol
U
i. that Un* j .
11 tfH

A Seo.’lbtc Stun

Would n*e Kemp’* llslum for the thrtfat and
lung*. It I* runag more ewes ot mntbs, eolds.
I a»nnn&gt;. bronchitis, rnnip And all ihnmt and
| lung trouble* tbttn any ether metllrlne. The
| pt&lt;x‘detor lit* authorised any drusg:st to give
i ,w aranij le Lottie ire** tncotivlnre yo-.i ot the
1 merit ot tlifa great remedy. l^nte bottle* Mr.
t aud It.

I on* icndvf
to eotisltinpUnti. lb &lt;«!'* A»r»«I parilla cures r-darrli to punning the bkod

Ku'aniuzisi ha* b*Hinrril thi- wheel tru«L

tin-

Complete ami l'a-&gt; man, ni.
Ill tlie Arly jatt of ta«l year I liad n .

an eternity thc.bL&gt;ws
were laid carefully over
the writhing, t. rturvl n.n&gt;-. dorkne** filled
tbi-ttsisn. the criri subsided Into moans am!
apart oo*i thro.uere beard no mare.

Onco

•ml tl.cn i&gt; l.-ug drawn breath or n alight
•Uwldcr agitated tlie cot ering.

Atkins’ Silver Steel Diamond}7/^ ofsws
XM i™&gt;

rtrtmud Film Fuel. um|»re-. »

m.Utoto. 1.

•

I

J^rtTwhero MB. r «n. fall. This h** been
■
kindsuf wood*, with the mo*t Improred •«* It :* the b&lt; ». ail the year around M
Swured." Ve^HALLKSttErar WORLD to produce a saw equaling tbo ■
ATK1AH BILVEB MTEEL DI A BOX D.
■

night «&lt;f thi» tired and • looping boy! What
crime laid ie&gt; committed tliaf warranted tbe
rude awakeulug and thr frightful torture to
For *aln by the trade. A»k your hardware dealer for the ATE1H8 BILVElk rtEBL DUMOro
which lv* iia&lt;i l»—n •ubjix-teil?
At tbe htUMi of ;. iMigliU.r. during the ttf- mid take uo other. If lhe dealer will nbt order It for you. remit amount with order direct to M.
ATKINQ
IlfDIMAPOLK. IUD. HEHPHIS, TEKIt.
t&lt; m*-.n. be l:ail undertaken to reach a gin** ■a
s
uimmeapous. hihu
tuiubicr uandaig .-u the shelf to got a drink

E, C. A rK iSMS-

v/

m in the fail- it wa* for this that
d t’&gt; bh&gt; Ir-d purstuslby th"phantom
v&gt;b-ni attack of rbcnmati-soi; from which I b
nt*I Juftath-vn M.n &lt;4
ikeu ve«el, ami ng:- in*t« 1h«c borriil
,wd fro: i IluduM t&lt;&gt;
■ Alm:
nd tbrvati-niti;:&gt;ui"ii In* tmd rovered his bead
Jordon tSqimth*. and nt time* tva* unable to turn
TIME TABLE.
1’jwy t.&gt; !
in bed, or even ra!*e the cover. A i ■ llh the Idankrt. Word drifted :&gt;ft“r bines*
In effect Sept. IsLMM.
repre'. hhap. x* u,
y tonpj |
J- :l«d t:
I I nur«r hailiu be
in' constant
day 1 n-*glih-*r bnniglrt tn l,i, h-uire‘th- damning
hMmteU
t
1 U4
kattendance
that what little
ccldr
that
wind
lltth*
'
U&amp;;;
‘.tin, hut I -&lt;*!■'
r «’.• i; * ’ r*.*: I
• l*M’k liml ti&gt; fa, given nu* •ntdligruco of Ids crime. lju,?a*ii*.»a*ptiur&gt;i-.i raid Joab
WILL CURE
i* t*&gt; • - ish/t-X ! ";t*‘ a *P°oH- I tfa* In enttefant agony, i’btncnt mart l&lt;at •lixea-lmintScrc.L
Bi I at n is kn rn th b atiijg of...........
children I
H&gt; i irsteml &lt;4 .
hl“el' *’“* ‘
&lt;“« of ,lle nurMlcm
j
goKTII.
anything m&lt;n
i*tbc outgrowth of civilization mn! alleged
i Kalamaiou l.v...
,
I „
. (t 'rept when 1 wits under the inrluciire of
East Cooper........
. juv. 1 IU uu. j
.
I Christianity. Tlie latter nfament secure* its
had found a ' Ahirpoa:. unh- m Um’
I Kb hland Junct.
authority
fnnnn
Jewi*hwriter
«vh
&gt;c*nuni**
■
After calling Id thr best
pbvlcian* [
' Cressey .............
ago announced *';U.vt lie that *pareli&gt; hh rod
t to, it » .
Milo....................
: «Si isiud
and try Ing all other nit-dlcim** without re­ bntrth Iii* suit. ^'Ut Iw that lovetli limi dias­
A few doses taken at the right time J IMton................
volving any and benefit, I wn* Induced by
.1 •&lt; Sil
- tral art-*t»liuit upu&lt;» J-«»b. r.nd t.
fine. delicate
tem-th him
This atrocity, originating when
will often save a severe spell of ilOoeenlale..^-.
jt«|
।; Shultz.................
friend* tn tty Swift'* Specific &lt;S. s. S.j. lnriari*t&gt;i -hi-miHI tbs* nation-,, lia* bnroiiie
bare witueA**! the killing of -Vban
: 1
sickness. Price only 25 cents at
I dfocoDtlOMcd al! other mcdldncfi, ami grafted »n Christianity and controls the no­
.‘X a • Then Ahunmix ran by tb
'. N. — thirteen snail lion of innumerable myriads of men. It i* n
any drug store. Be sure and see f Ca»u drove.
tbo plain and ■•verran Cusbl." TillWoodland ...
ted n complete and InCuri comliinali'ili ot natural brutality and I that Dr. C. McLAWES CELE­
Woodbury ..
«• ealLsl duty.
.
) BRATED LIVER PILLS, FLEM­
tian. I
Kan*a*-'
Ind^red by th, our elrment the mother I
ING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., la
t'ushi, and Joab finally cwturnT-d. Hewa*
flngriiatis the ti-nilrr- bodb-xof bcrchihlren. |
on
the
box.
None
other
ia
Genuine.
so swift of. f-Jl tliat be mitrau i’vdn and g t_
tu DavM t!r»*. ITU* remind* n»of that otbvr
:M&gt;n. *M recaptured near Munith.
I inflicting pmii-Jnmmt.- It-is trua thalli Uao *VORY POLISH for tho Tooth,
IteM-rslug Confidence.
the repulcliw -John XV. 1
within a b'rn-f }&lt;-riod public opinion .bn*, in
*. r».;p. m a m-'Pgreat center*, dih m the beating of children |
•J4. "Ami Dari I mt l»*
It is quite sutpihliig to nutlet* the numton. • *v »«&gt;(.
KalnniAMMF Ar..
•iu n •&gt;; Mi » t«
enitr* rejMirtA uf rcnmrkabii* rn-f- uf tn-r- from tbe public •eh ioU, but in tin* cottniry
goMCnoMer Lv
io •* »r. n' 9 ro,
ItlrhUoa June!
tHe g4U&gt;
Web&lt; w i&gt;mc fn»in tbe
vims ili.MtiM-* Hired, Mich n* licadach**. tits. I pl-.i- it Mil! pn vall* in all it* bidrousnesK.
* s; -r t.v •aj'
&lt; n-»wy . .
Turi’UgL-JUt tEoeliotm* where the gloom of
MHo................
'oxi not
bullit I m
rvutis&lt;(nn&lt;e.
pros* &gt;■**■.*■.
...... mid prolonged j
I*.**;,
t &gt; Mi.iM
Vitin.'
in-atiity.
a fab*} interpr: tali.m of religion iu.'cr:« itDelton
. .
(To
venUle
tdf,
the
infernal
Injunction
•&lt;
tbo
Jewish
himself tth" bicp' f
« from Ci iiiro- **'&lt;*vp!&lt;-»snc*«. by I*r. Mllre* -Ib-sforativ.*
HbulU. .. .
A* the tlm i- Nervine. This n«*w and improved, brain l arban in is rr|ir»»lucwl in toe «wi»h of th"
’heli u’.if the. n»’l ncrvi* food, and n.iillclne, is every-1 strap atxi th" wreauu of t«cun*l children.
. Cost- Gre*r
.... j
W
B
W&lt; -xtlanu
,
y lb.- gut.- rtde. where gait lug a remarkable reputation for I
What «t»i be- more miA'htg, lacerating, pa­
roldh
I-.* &lt; t&gt;.irg«d th- curing flu* word of three iIIm'sm**. ns well I tlietic, Oiitragcuu* than the *pcet«c!e ptiity of Maliaual'^ hi
luirgod
thnted
n*
the
public
of
the
inyn
(ceao
in
-I ittai. io ilea! n* Hu* injurious effects uf worn, nenou*
whirb,
in
cold
mid
idlciier,
thrre
little
boy*
" ’
Irritation, meiitnl and physical overwork.
gMitiv with AlMikmi tor hi*
l» may &gt;11 IV. II. poodyear. thi* druggist, will give । were tamd, uno of whiwo lock* had licen cut
to the lion.-iua down pto-es by tbo rawhide
that heremsinwi thereuntil the tidi-^aewnT hway trial Ixittles of this wonderful retn
.mil»cu»w a* he iiioiTrmu; lu*&gt;■ ■n AwaJoni. | edy. It* |&gt;oe&gt;liivi*ly contains no opium or [ of a stalwart drunken uncle) What mon*
Hkrokaxt. fiupthorrible than tbe hairy Pole beating with n
•trap ■ hn»i u itli a buckle :i little boy till LU
1 the ting* He -j*.*s fir*', tlm cure and then tlie '
youug
lite
C"d
to
rocajie
tbo
terror.
’
.
IVI-.at,
[.other running alone, and he rep-jrfa carb to
morn nlominabln and revolting than tho'
the king m he cmnre in sight, aud ::rw\*e
spcctacku presented at the (Mice ci'Ura |
THE ENCHANTED WOOD.
may fancy’ the anxiety &lt; t the king’* trembling
“ Tkt Niagara Falls Route.'*
•bowing the white lau-);* of tender girls curl:*-art till be hears tl.;- tidii.g*.
,
cred with writ*. »nr», and li) &gt;«). inflicted
f' AGE KAUL
!S7, 2S. “All I* V.. U. ’ Till* was the J&gt;.mt
Xi fr&lt;«n th**
by th&lt; i liaud* of drunken parent*/
.n.v’r • &gt; *• "ondltlon- of Aidman.* a.* h.’ drew new to the king with
•
•
----_•
..
In
t!u«
Tho .*ourt»
ernes are
«ievvi,»|Hiu
«• ............ giunpes
........... I
tho tiding* that thelnig'k nnemiiw w&lt;*ra over­
policn
only »ug;p*ti'in»,
come. "Say ye to th- rightoou* that tt rbKli
uflho-vil There are lunuui-rabL* families I
bowel! with tdm. ♦ " • Wou unto the
-Hl" |r*vr» A»eyellow r-.s with axe.
ui which bkm*und abmn nro au unb/ukcii I
&gt;t Mldilnui. wicked! Il riial! l.v ill with him." "I know
ttuow'. may««:! In
fn^
thing; in vshi»-h they are a* eiwnnVm at air. I
«*?. in liber th.-.t it dull l&gt;r well wilh th m that fear G”d.
A, tbe wind ion.* the
j*'’’
——•«■ tv« Mtoii childr n ou I
.: on wl.irb
The Molted n.me-l'bikisopby.
M iW' ..........
.................... at tbe dale | wbkb fear Iwfore Him: fait it slotll noi l*Naib*H- ....
• v-thousand one lv&gt;n- well with tlx* wfa-ked. j&gt;.-i’:*« r -hnli he jirowho*.* ia&lt;-re KK-i"
to . of thousiuxh
___ ___ of places I
Th «a&gt;1 a sUAl tit one day
„
jmtfaJh*n.
In tens
Charlott*........
.I.-- &lt;:&lt;jiar* aud to«trt»**u ' 1ought* day* which r.n* n* a shadow becatos
O1I*.leth"b—’'l\'’V”.**hto,r“
hurt
children
are uhrieklng from th- h«U I
Ealou ItapMs..
, v'. tw cd iw,*nl&gt;-fiv*&gt;
and thi Ir fur&lt;-* arc wet with th-’* team wrung I
4 mSrtp»gr. and no liefcarcth not ,s*.'&lt;»reV'*U' U n. iii. K'.ll;
timo will c-itm* wh«-n
.- ha* l:&gt;s t*ren ln«tllOt- Ecci. rin, IL I’.’ I
■
* i.rtsl by *ai&lt;1 m«»rt
from
them
l.y
pain.
nil nbu nuke.war with the Jaunb shall In*
I »p.*d.' on thi* matter iu i do for flu* nxoon |
•••! -vw* h vui! iiioringe ■ overcome, for Hi* i* King of King, mid l*m)
• ..i Mark ttu*»»H to
iwr.-rtK-"
■’J"
that I wu* during clilldbood the constant I
vktlmof tl.e m«itch and tbe rawhide. My I
of Lords (Rev. xvif. U
. :
30,
Si
"And
tluijjin;;
mid.
Itbs
young
jiarents were people of profma-.d piety, cou'i. mid which said mnn AImIvoi wsfr.'" Al&gt;iin.*-i* laid cried.
Baton Rapiits
•cicntiou*. ini-itroacbabk*. and yet luibnitai I
gkitbea. when he Ulew‘b »*'»«C9 I (Mariotte.......
i In tfitt eflic* “f
It is well," hot tin* king n*j4i«-». "Iait.well
by tbo eonvirtfon that to-»paro the rod mu I
for Harry county.
SJJ I RaanrOJa.....
Tbe stem WiU'»*&gt;|,,d *• * • .
..I Aprti. A. 1&gt;. with Abralomf Hr »«-in«*-l tu have uobeart
Montan........ f
jJrc Ude him e«U’r-»*«
&lt;”•
tu kpod th-, child.
:
&lt;S Quinby....
This cks* of treatment never yet aronred j
A* r-m*|urrur&lt;y .—if end Prole.
’ for any but this uIcmaI *»:i.
C/p Hamaos...
reform in either l«»v or girt Jl make* the I
j 81. "And Utuld *.nid. TlcHng&gt;. :uy I rd the
r.j-ti.„
t^&gt;rd
batli
nvvtigwl
thre
thi»
bad
worse,
•
nnd
often
vJUabra
tii&lt;M&gt;i
'who
kins': fvr’hc L-Td bath *"
Him: daj
otherwise would grow up blameless. Tho l&gt;oy
.... .v -......... f'tr- ; llav
rJi
tliat roc
Ollithem
tho mouth
or Cp
mu witnc &gt;.» the 1
•tlon.10 tbe hiRiMMt । ....• .
, 111O nwuth
wboi* coiMtantly subjn'tot to tbn ln*h l»e- Tamora, Ab*e«aa*«i
■heasnoUsm.
I.-' t*' catoblklicd
LaMMrnl timr
till
। fact
the eniM'ii** &lt;1 tho
cumi-s u coward, a liar ami a hypocrite. He
•nd Skin
•tire*, flbat being th- place iklfig t-n? dftfentcl. For the ninth time bi
o«.hn
luarns to lie to e*«-apo puutdunrut. and iu
Pi-it K ••:!
■ &gt; -cit for flurry Uounlv U thU IcwKii wo find in tin* vi ns» th- won!
thus doblg cnllivates cowardice uud deceit.
^r;l^*i??n&gt;rLOVKR CO..
Default haring breumUrJn
- iir-K-rihi-d in said mort­
. H LOO6*iW CtOV^CO^
h thereof n* may be n-cv«wy "tidings;” it would almost seem os if the
Emancipation is one of the developments
• -I;., on Mid ■'•‘•Itxasr. with G’uhlwi Text *!&gt;&lt;»uJd have been a verso i-bnof tb" later centuries. Fur tbomaud* of
. i. ’.-mLi, and all legal cast*. corning tiding*. *uchas I*n. Ixi, l.orxli*. We
For Sale
S,l. by W. H. GOODYEAR.
year*
(inanity,
unbelief,
heresy,
witches
were
•".■•mey'a fee of twenty-five
burned, haugrd, eviscerated and liiipriamed.
___ ____________ ____________ tor Barry count;.
■4 for therein, the premia*^ should always Iw an rvndy as threw nitmrrs
-----------—
————
। SoTcwberi A. o »i**.gM&gt;er
d !n »ahi mortgage a* all ttine । to Imar good tilling*, but wo m*&lt;* how the &gt;x*wt
There wjj» a pretty pathetic scene down at' Thought ha* since been relieveduf iu chain.*,
tMrrrfs of isuid situate and be- tidtngi. may fail to affect t. heart that lias an
slavery and serfdom have been aboliihed.
PEERLESS DYES b*est i S tWSS S?«5SW»
• .-ii pof Irving’. In the County of Idol, and prefers Its idol to the welfare of the Michigan Ccnti •! depot one night last
a CCIILfcWW Ml
B t S» | e(Kht inhered. •RroMr-tti. rtaUa
feudatoriis no longer exist, and to u v a»t ex­
of Mlrhlran.nml known nnd
week. A group of ngod men and women who
For BLACK 8TOCKI5G8.
MrrB ceuts lUtwri) ■»«* *"
tent tb*! domain of freedom low been en­
follows; Hie wrat Unit &lt;H)
■•a* la
F.d..
*2^^^
»r°vl&lt;&lt;&lt; ;?
•' ■luartrr ■ L) of seetiou thirty- other*."The cnendca of my lonl the king I* hail l*eeti here participating in some religion*
______ 4a&amp;m3S»Kfii
■ d i. i-,t qunrtrriUi of seetlon as that young man is” Still unaffected by nwetiug or reunion, were parting from each larged.
L
**’1 Y&gt;"
1
Largely cximpt thus far from the beue- ( |
io township four (li uyrtb. range
other, anil iu all probability would never fleent work ot emancipation are tbe children. ।
by «aid m»rt&lt;^ yan**?;*?
'
't t fining tno hundred nnd tho go&lt;&gt;d tiding* of tho defeat of tbo enemy meet again on this side of tbo rivor. They
Now
liiereiM*.
*yflnw
&lt;» w
For •com of centuries human slavery iwld
• * nf land ai 'ordlng to tbe gov- tbo king again auk*, "Is the young man Air
cot&gt;tamed In wa warfiMc **!« ‘j
bad said "Good-by. brother,’’ "Good-by. sla­
•’ thereof.
ulixn wife!” and receives hl* reply in three
•way, rnijxiwervd by the authority of u
Mich .Avg.?tlh. ISSO.
not doubtful words, which declare that Ab*a- | ter, God bitw you." over aud over again, Hebrew writer; after the rame fuabion, the
c.mn’.K f&gt;. «:tuju*i*:n.
n lien one of the aged band remarked: “It is
children of the age are held »ul.«rvi*nl to
lam is dead. Tho thing which Im* feared hat :
A*slgn&lt;&lt;i* nt Murtgngee.
hardtopart." The next moment s sweet, the lash through the teachinpiof another of
‘ H-I »x A VaNAHMAM.
•-ume upon him. and now is his hpart shown
Alfort
quavering old voice struck up in a tremulous | tbe** lawgivers It is time tliat thoxf laws
tor Axsignee.
forth, and it is prowl tliat wicked Absalom
X-------- 'yty'
sores**
were repealed or deflc«l as remnants uf tmri* more to him than bh faithful soldier* or
1I *oprano: There'll I* no pining there!
tAWVTOICS BALE.
borous |&gt;erio*ls. — Poliuto la Chicago Herald.
I la n moment tbe whole group Joined In.
■'-■•r-iiz 1 ’ ‘U*r ,,f ,h* ettJrte °* wl,I'«n Twn* 1 captains or oil bla people.
I S3. “O my »on A1wolorn.’ thy too, my w&gt;n
The Amany Journal Miys: "A budoeiwman
^•11'-hereby given that I shall tell at pub- j Absalom! would God J had died for thee, 0 Tbe old men swung in on the Imu*. and tae1
105IA. MICH.
1 -•’Hfoo.f.ni.r holiest bidder, on Mimdav Abcdom inyson. tny son." rtvhap* there "girl who sang alto, the girl who sang air,"1 handed in his dejx&gt;»it at one of tbe batiks thu
•
«»_. .j th* checks caught tbe
L. &gt;
1 11 ■»» uf November. A n.,tM&gt;.»t uro no mure jMthcllc words in all Scriprore fifty year* ago in tbo home choir, tested her
.,
'• the (orenoon.-at tbe probate than Uwwe, but there arc voriou* waysof look­ feeble- lung* to tbe utmost. Tbo word* camo
i, u.. nm
rooCBK*.
.“** clt’r uI •‘•Mingo. IU the
■*rn. In the state of Michigan, pur- ing at them. Absalom appears to be indeed as by inspiration:
fUi.;?.1
»'iUiortty e rani cd to me on a lost soul, jxwdng out info tho biackmwii of |
la Heaven above, where all Is lore.
*!r* ‘ ,l-I of Mat. A. I». I wo. by the probate dorknew. forever, and well might David wish
— —,n ito ,u&gt; nartlng there.
utiMichigan, atl •»&lt; Uw eaJ^Jte’n.tr:- ut.d Inierrat of the aald &lt;Je- to have dial in bis dead, for ha was resuly to
Tlirn « clmrus of ^^(ng ,nrn raugbt
*** Tt, tW Unk and oxrlaii-d: IM
i,' I'.' •,’&lt;l *“tl,p *’■•* ctfafe nitmitr and moot God and Absalom was not; but then God
tearing into
forrot to cmntxre the
Mu?. J" V" ‘ ”"u,y °&lt; B imr. Ill the »Ute of was overrulingall this (xrii, 14). and He is iaMt 6 «"**M*n ••*&gt; draeribrd ns follow*, tofniteiy wise and good. David w*» In this grief
for
Abwdom,
honoring
him
more
than
G&lt;xl
‘ vcl»ou inanvcn. in iown iurw
d0,,,r’ h .r«»«e mne Ol west, subject
"&gt;e (I Bam. ii, 2Pi; and while bls great love Is
’•hi’ .
rinbmotlAicy K. Perry,
&amp; 2.*^
’ herein.
commendable, bis idolatry is not.
1&gt;*U.I xrptvtM^ mh A n ||B#&gt;
bAY n, C. Et CLKSH V M RR. KlCCUlOT.

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ARE THE STRONGEST.

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and one's circumstances. Worthy people :But Dr. Jaekson examines each case, nod
of very moderate menus, need nta hesitate itreats catarrh as a symptom of a cH-ruawf
to come for treatment, as 1 make due al- ,/XTson—he treaU the person and cures
Iowa uce for suehcasea.
them, and the symptom catarrh Is removed
Be candid with me: come prepared to ias the person is restored to health.
pay what you can and you will be fairly
Dr. Jackson ran convince the most skep­
tical of his honesty, his ability and of his
dealt With.
»
in aald nwrtOCJ,
TTbereby
Remember that a money consideration sincere devotion to the noble art of restor­ talaod
such case made Pr.tUdrd. notice: i» nere*y
can never liquidate the debt you owe for a ing health to the sick.
cure of severe chronic disease.
The doctor would much prefer to be call­ mm?i'i trti M^miitllc auction, to
1
A CXBTAW CI.ASH OF COMVLAtNTS
ed a hen It r. for doctors arc common bidder. M tbe north front dooro?Jbe&lt;wmrt
which are always treated locally and arc enough, but healers few and far between.
tn thenltvo! Hastings (that being the i
nlace where tbe circuit court fur Harry jminxy '
never cured thereby, are the cause of many
&gt;"
‘
cases of chronic sickness. The names of against a phyaletan who advertieec deter isltoldeni.lhe
these complaints cannot be mentioned. you from placing your case In Dr. Jack­
Dr. Jackin eradicates tlie taint from the son’s hands.
system, surely and thoroughly. Do not
Dr. Jacksoil is a graduate of medicine,
tniM the opportunity to avail yourself of Dr. and a faithful and persistent student of
i’^rl* ^t
o" ibtodldtuste
and brine
being In
In the
the
..........
uiH ,ttiLx*t&lt; anti
Jackson's skill in these complaints.
drug effects. and the living Issues of the village...of
Naabvlhe.co'inty of Barnr aud state ,
A few words uf advise to those who may day. He l» ready at a discussion of pro­ jjf Mteblgan. aud ilreunited aa&gt; follow-., to J»K:
Seventeen Years Study and Practice
consult me will not comF amiss. Think tection or free trade, outfit new land tax of (villain* wt number fnrty-lhree («J»»if thu village
lot tbShflUeTltarry county. Michigan, aeuucd
Enables the Doctor to Accomplish
up all tlie attacks uf acute sicknes* you Henry George ns at making n prescription.
plat ttierwf.
Brilliant Results. Positive
have ever had, all of them, even tha most Believing tliat the whole man needs un­ tug to th" recorded C
’“i.» A.
,
apparent trivial attacks may have some re­ folding. nut only enough to practice medi­
Cures.
lation to your present ehrouic ailment
cine with or U» buy dry good*.
kgtviitCounwv
Be prepared to tell nil your past history
A Ann believer In man's immortality that
as regards sickness and be aide to relate tlie change called death is (lie soul's birth
each separate attack in the order they may from this visible world to the great Invisi­
o.-i.Miit n.'...
। &gt;1 "•
t’"'
■ ■i i ;!'
'- : i. ’
have appeared. Dr. Jackson is not one of ble world, where countless beings are pro­ ...
Ahcr-.u l,r.-l
■ &gt; I'
[ •/I.'’ *
■■
tlie doctors who ‘Slop” over a case by a gressing on want ever onward aud upward,
E
look at the tongue and a count of tbe pulse. nearer to the solutions of thr myateriea of a...'. . ................ :&gt; nF |-..rn .d.-.. Ml.'..on Uh- I. IL .L.|&gt;
A 1&gt; I-'.. Hi :;Imt
Something more Is necessary If a cure h mind and matter. Probably never to a rl
—M
Ml
.
sought.
&gt;l-&gt;•' " ' '
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complete* solution, os that would necessi ­ ti f ■ :&gt; ■ I .'. ■ ■ - 1 '' .lv“I IV..I il
H.d :i. .1 !'■!'
' - ’*?#€,
'
Probably nine-tenths rtf all chronic dis­ tate end of progress, which the Dr. hold* In.;., t ...
dollar-, an.l
&lt;ix e. ol., ahd an ntt.-rn ■&gt; (•-&lt;■•&gt;!
eases are made by doctors malt real iny.
is endless.
Forty dollar- nro.lded tor tn -.nd iiiiTt.' ,«&lt;■.and
*
Simple eases, particularly by local appli­
By the by, It may be well here to say lio.-ilt or IT.. .Mii’k- »t la" or in &lt; i'll.) L»'
.
■ -a|^-L..
■
cations to the diseased |mrt.
that, there lias been progress In matters leg wen inM Uitd i &gt; recover IS* inonrv
cur.-d i&gt;y Mid mortgage or sinpart lhereof.
'
/
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COME EAHLV IN THE MORNING
medical. Fifteen years ago Dp. Jackson
Now. tperetun*. by virtue oi the power of aal"
TwWWl.NWItfc' .
~ *?as early as H:30, so as to have a chance for did not know the Hi effects of local doctor­ contained la aa.d mertgaaa aad the statute In
•’ ~
■ . J
tK n e
ii ' '
Mich
ca»e
mail''and
rrevidBd.
notice
is
hereby
V
V
’
. &lt;
thorough examination.
.
ing. but experience on his own body open­
Sonr eyes. Scrofulous conditions ut ed his understanding.
bltHxi, Scrofuipus Swellings. Blood DisexsHe was then hr poor health, only weigh­
es, Dysjirrmta. Stomacli and Liver Com­ ing one hundred and twenty pounds, and
I
om« ‘‘nd ?l’P“O17, Room 4. Immen Block, 43 Monroe S:.
plaints. Kldnev Disease. Lame Back. Lum­ on the aure road to a consumptive's grave. where the circuit cuurt lor Barry county i» ।
Grand Rapids, MlCn., ;
bago. Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Throat and Abandoning all * local treatment and epi i^or wmio7h\h^^ri^\I^*nw^r7 ' Cures D.-ahwM. N'olsee te Heart Catarrh.
BlwvniaUsu.. Nerv.m* ta t ■. :..
Lung Complaints. “Big Neck.” Exhaustion ploying the God Inspired and ikenrficrht taiar thr amount dur on saJd inurtgasr with llarrrntiea^ aud .llreaaes reau. Hug from tarty ludtwrrtlo..* and "uwsmiv uf u.,r i... ■
,
,
manifested by tired nud stiff feeling in the method which has since enabled Idin to levreTper eent'talerest. and at) legal eu»i». to eaaeanfliw Vm.arrt.rgw~ blood atonuurh. lungseyeaud ear fils, old -ore,
morning:-Mental Dlseaara. Despondency, bring cheer to many a sickened spirit, he gethrr with au attorury'e te&lt; of forty dollars Hla. Nerve. Hpltu*. Over, hidnvv. Heart Dlsrwsre. nhortnres »&gt;t Breatb Harts &lt; f I • ,c. :
lack of courage, fear of Impending evil, was restored to health, and though now on TovrLaatrd lor lhereln. tbe premlwa being t Hark, all disease* ot w«-.nen aMl 'blldren and ab el.roule d.rea*rs 'ii.ze nnum.
des^ibml In said mortgarr as all that piece ur oo«ultatian free. a-..l uu« barges lo- serviees until cured
Medleine- •*■&gt;•&gt;• -*ri*»i.. ’•
thoughts of suicide. loMot Appetite, Sleep­ the road to fifty years, not one perron In a pawl of land Ijir.g aud Iwlna situate lu the j one rail If puastolc. inn-Ukmj lu al langiinst"*. If jut, cannot be ntrm I* 1.1 :■ .1 . .
lessness. Piles cured without knife or thousand wouhl take him for more than tuweslilp of In lug, 111 the ruuuty of Harrv and nwdirtnev- are roots, hrrba. and barks, uarrt Uy the Indians of 8ouUt Auirrlra iu d the ? . (
state of M-elilgim. and described as futt.nrs. I where the dnetor ha* spent i.ianv^ycars tn auece-sful prortlre A* the*. In..la.. 1 .• .
any local treatment.
Constipation or thirty.
. . ...
_ .. . .. I. - ...
- —.■■ - —. 1
I, 1.. .'n*r
tbr, tnusl l r .d-la'.ird of fit. T(l|*ll it I , .
Chronic Diarriicra
quartern! aeetlon number twents five -if...town 1 street ItnonUi*o*rnvKt.v ct'itKD.
Dr. Jackson can by the employment of the four'll "‘’rtli ol range nlnc.tal wHt. Irving. ---------- -------------- • Dr. Jackson treats with great success all
.
Troubles at change of lift*, such as heat advanced means at Ids disposal. cure you. Barry county. Mich.
chronic diserisr* of whatever nature, the
Dated Norciulwr Alh. IMO.
ones alsivr sjwcified being his particular on top ot head, tluhi** of heat followed by If your case is curable. If not he ran give
sweat and faintness, weight on top of head, such measures of relief ns will be adequate
MongaXk'r.
ypedalticK ,
Smith &amp; rou.io v ». AtPya for Mortgager.
l-adies, you need not suffer the cruel etc., etc., positively cuhrt. and tumors and return for air outlay, if your case Is past
help as well as cure, he will soy ■&lt;».
MORTGAGE HALE.
treatment usually employed by your par- • anrers and mental diseases prevented.
Don't fail to consult Dr. Jackson for any
Default having twen made tn thr conditions
Earnest people who penetere. succeed.
ticuiar ills. Dr. Jackson can effect ,tt posi­
of
a certain mortgage made by Daniel t'ornaell
tive cure of all curable cases by strictly of the above mentioned complaints or any Eamestnsss and fierscverauce will lead to to Thomas Alverson. dated December l.l. A. D.
your recovery, lie earnest ai»out- seeking tsat, and reeurdcd.lu lite office of the Register ot
constitutional methods. Such derangments Chronic disease. CoiistdGiflon free.
health, ami jwrarrrrr in the treatment,
«if the perlodiCvwhether too soon, too late,
Newton. Iowa. IhTfi. call iuto action the greatest force in nature
tuo profuse; too'scant or totally absent
iwrr, tn litter » of utrwujagcs on page ill on ;
For teu yearn 1 had been afflicted with
—the human will. Don't surrender, no which mortgage, there t» riamird tu be d'te nt ,
Case.* of painful menses, or of tuo pro­
Chronic Dtarrlia-a. Tbe passages wouhl
tracted a natura effectually and radically occur involuntarily both day and night. matter how dark and dismal your, mental thr date ot this notice the sum uf three butt-।
horizon, this mental state. supported by dtrd nud one dull-trs and nine veins, au&lt;l au »t i
eared.
Teh yean of auch suffering had resisted
tonvnv's fee of thirty me dollars provided tor 1
Du not be deluded by your doetpr Into the skill of every doctor that tried. Hav­ proper med lea t Ion will bring the rows to in »aiu eiortgagr. xuu n*&gt; »uu w procerdtnaB at ।
believing that only local treatment. ran ing iieird of Dr. Jackson's skill in chronic the cheek. the delightful sparkle to the eye. tan bavins been tM*tituted t&lt;» recover the .
the
elastic
step,
that
priceless
boon
—
health,
cure you. because he cannot cun* without ailments. 1 decided to try him. At first 1
th-rv.-!
such disgusting and painful /nethods. It did not see mtidi hope of a core, though without which life is a dreary waste not
runsaioeo 111 mmu noh,|^aav non inr nn.u,i- iu
docs uul follow tliat M»me one'clsc cannot. my general health seemed Improving. The worth tlie living.
Di. Jackson is thoroughly in earnest and auch ease made and uresided. houeeMhereby
Dr. Jackson wishes to particularly Impress dictor was of firm faith bowe^gr, and I nt
Bl vrvi that on H.uurdaythr first day ot Febraacv ;
ail ladies with the fact probably new to last found tliat ills faith was well founded, feels keenly the great responsibility rest­ A. D. two. nt ten o’rlork lu I he forenoon I sim'.l
ing on one who Las committed to ids rare, •ell al puVllc auction to the blgbeU bidder, at tbe I
them, jhat a real cure waa never effected fur Dr. Jackson cured me.
the lives and health to human beings. We north front door ot the Court boiiM* In the city 1
by local medication. Such methods can
ot Hastings (Ibat belng tbc place where the rtr- I
Newton. Iowa. isTK
can make or mar this image of God. m&gt; euit court for Harry county Is Isolden). tbe
only change the locality of th«* disease to
For ten years 1 luid suffered like the feat fully and wonderfully made.
prrMlsaa dr.erilsed lu said mortgage, or so
•ome other part of tbe body and there pro­
woman apoken-of in the gospel, from an
May God in Ids infinite ccnnimsslun for­ much tbereot as may br uversmry to pay tbe
duce a wore grave trouble.
/ &gt;
amount due on said mortgsgr. with Interest al 1
Dr. Jackson Is firmly coiMnw*d tliat taue, and like her I had truffrred many give those false* heater*. who so often mnr. •even per cent, and all local costs, together w ith ,
things
of
many
pliyaidaD*.
and
was
no
not alone the temple of tlie soul—the body an attorn.'y tee uf
covenanted fur lhereln,
/vrurera and untrlon tuniora are nine out
the prvtuLies bvlnr described lu said mortgage ,
of ten produced by improper washes and better, but rather the worse for all tbedoc- —but the indweiling spirit as wcIL A aa
all tlsose certain ph-.-. s and parcels of lard. ,
toring Availed me nothing. 1 consulted nar and a sear tliat is transmitted to beings situate
local application of caustics.
iu the towmblp nf Vartt.m, In the
Dr. Jacknou and was far from favorably yet unborn, who In turn stamp upon their county of Harry and state ot MlrhUan and I
CONSI’I.TATION FRXE.
desrribed as follows, to-wlt The southeast
’ f'hrunie aUmentx of children are sne^ Impressed by what he told me, for it was progeny the inherited blemish!
qnsrtcr ot the nortiiwi st quarter and northeast !
so strange, and different from anything I
Ought not this thought to impress the quarter
rosfuily treatis! by Dr. Jackson.
id soutlisvest .p.mrt- r and Um
I
Young men. middle aired men, and old had ever been told before tliat I could healer with a sense of responsibility?
weal ot the nortnaeat fnsdloim! iiuarterand ।
Dr. Jackson would forsake his profusion, enough land Off and from thr imitl. side of The ।
turn arc particularly invited to call and hardly believe It. The dictor told mt* that
northwewt quarter of sonthwett quarter to
have a free consultation with Dr. Jackson. my issue caused by having been treated knowing the evil edects of popular meth- make In thia test description forty acres uf
He is very careful not to hold out false locally for an attack of diptiierla same ten mis of treating the sick, no matter how land, all on section thirty (»|. town four (V I
hopes lu Men suffering from early indlscre- yean, l»efore. and that the diphtheria bad much wain could made. I&gt;eforr he would re­ north, rangerlEiitiS) west, containing in all one
hundred at.d twenty acres ef laud lie tbe
thm; surely their burden is hard enough to been supprcuAf, and not cured, that tlie sort to them.
•ame more or less aeenniitig to Use government .
visible effects—tin* dlpthtliirrtic membrame
nr. Jackson knows full well tliat the survey, except »uch rights across the name a* 1
l»-ar without holding oqt false hopes.
Men who suffer from crrop» of youth are Itad been removed by the chlorate of imi- people dl’ceru merit and appreciate sterl­ hare been eon rered to railroad company and I
ash that had l&gt;een used, but that tlie c/u-f ing qualities, for. as if by a subtle percep­ are to said company legal privileges.
Tbo largest. niMt etnuplrte and thoroughly equipped ml
patrontred t
food f«rf qu®:ks: the very nature of their
Dated November fith i»w«.
.
complaint preventing thum from consulting that produced tlie membrame was now op­ tion. crowds resort to avail themselvew of
9.'Ojan fur th* useof.siudeuU Write, vidt. Initiilre and e
in )&gt;ersoii a thoroughly educated specialist. erating so ai, to produce tlie lieiuonhage. his peculiar methods of treatment wher­
McMullen Building. Mouth Div. Street. Grand Bapids. Mich.
HNirif
&amp;
Coi-Gaovr.
All'ya
for
Mortgagee^
This sb«nildxiqt Im*. A fl who are afflict­ In other words that the law of inefosttuK ever he may stop for consultation. So
ed should not be deterred by false modesty 'had l»een violated, and tliat if a cure could comr early and Im* jm-pared to state in few
be effected, that I would probably have an­ words your ra.se so as not to infringe upon
fnim.consultiqg Dr. Jackson.
Tlie doctor assures such unfortunates other attack of diphtheria, and that I the time of others.
At Hastings House. Tuesday. November
that it is against their be*A interests to Im* would then get well. This was all very
M-ndlng away money for all sorts of quack strange (o me. aud though 1 consented to 19th, 1889.
.
A
nostrums, which may have been of Iwnefit try Dr. Jackson's treatment I did not
tyNoru k. . 1 &gt;r Jackson gives exclusive
to n few cases, but arc a good deal more have much faith in what he said. Well. 1 attention to the radical treatment of ail
made slow progress; tny issue would last
apt to injure than cure.
disease,
it
is
impossible
for
a
physician
twenty
days,
and
in
ten
days
it
would
ap
­
.
Dr. Jackson ha-- no cut and dried apctitle* for nervous co;nplalnta.~Each case is pear again and last twenty days and »o on. to devote attention to snrycrj/ and medi­
’ a careful study and a remedy is chosen ac- Under the treatment It would not be so cine too, and do justice to his patrons.
corrilag to tlie peculiar symptoms of each profuse, and kept Improving a little every Dr. Jackson treats ehrnnle dl*nt*c* crrlucase, and tho treatment alteri-d from home month, till In the spring I had another at­
tack of diphtheria, and I was well from nicely.
office to suit the changing peculiarities.
CyCases that require medical skill of
If Dr. Jackson cannot cure you he will that day on. So, liowcver much I doubtist
say so: but do not make up jotir mind that Dr. Jackson's judgment before, when I the highest order should consult a doctor
your case is bopelers until you eotunU saw everything happen as he said it would who docs one thing and does it weii.
I was tn much wonder and full of gratitude
with Dr. Jackson.
.
for this mlaaculour cure.
\
Medical art Irtdl one man nan iiractieg
*
Mi- W. J.
and do It right.
Flint. Mich.. Dec. JO, 1880.
Please reflect, all who read this case of
1 was brought to the brink of the grave Ml** W. L.’*, think up ybur own history,
by an auote attack of my chronic ailment, and see If you cannot trace the present
TBOBATE UK DEE.
which was a female dlseaM, A consulta­ chronic sickness tliat afflicts you to some State of Michigan, County of Barry -mi.
tion with thd leading physicians ot tbe city aente attacks that preceded it.
At a aeasloti of the Probate Court for the
County
of
Barry,
botden at Uie Probate Office,
.pronounced my case hopeless jukT said -I
W.by so few doctors and people don't la Uie City of Hastings,
in said county.on Wed­
‘would die. Dr. Jackson cured me.
know mucii about the enptnetnion of dis­ nesday. tho JOth day ot octoiier. In the year one
Mks. O. H. Gh.hkst.
ease. 's tliat tlie 111 effects are many times thousand eight hundred aud elkhty-nlne.
fTroent. Charles W. Artnwroug. Judge of
Mrs. Gilbert is still well and is able to do remote, and seem not to be relates! as caasc
Probate.
Jher housework and washing.
and effect. I know an irurciy a* I itreand
In the matteto! Uie estate of Abe) 8. Holloa.
Flint, Mich.. May 11. l^s;.
breathe that a vast majority of all fhronlc
On reading and filing thr peUUon. duly veri­
'JntUlude prompts me to testify to tho aliments are made by bungtlny local dl*- fied
, of Altnvda J. Hackett, daughter of said
-.kill of Dr. Jackson. 1 was greatly afflict­ ca*c treating Yt. If*., and my succeM de­ deceased, praying that luiinlnht ration of aald
ed with a very peculiar nervous and chronic pends ou my giowers of observation and an estate may bo granted to !&gt;. Augustus Hackett,
of
Emmett
Township. Calhoun rounty. Michi­
dUeasc liiat had almost completely Inca- undoing of the bad effects of local doctor- gan.
jpaiTitated me for my business. Dr. Jadk- Inir. I
Tbrreo|»o&lt;i H hi ordered, that Tnraday Uie 3rd
»on cured me and I can conthlently advise
If 1 wlsbedalone fur gain I would not day ot Dec., A.D. I*to. at teu o'clock In Uie lore
noon, be assigned for tbe bearing of said peti­
all tu trust to Dr. Jackson's honor and advocate thus strougiy what directly ap­ tion.
and that the bciro ai law ofsaid decerned
peals to |ieopie*x prejudice. I know 1 —.i.
skill.
interested tn aald estate,
appear at a sesstan of said
C. J.Haa-.
write the truth, and am going to. come
■ boldeti at the Probate Office.
what may.
.
Columbiaville, Mlrh.
In tbe City &lt;i
'-—Inga, tn said County, aud
show came.
-------- -.
Gaines, Mich.. Oct. IBM.
Dear Dr. Jackson:
the petitloner aiay not be granted. And It la
I write thanking you for tbe great cure Dear Dr. Jackson:
further ordered. that aald petitioner give notice
1 believe you are a prophet, for the com­ to the persona Interested fa said estate, ot the
&gt;uu have wrought on me. God bless you,
doctor. My own folly caused sickncsaand plaint 1 told you 1 had had two years ago, pendency of said yelKtaa, and Uie bearing
thereof, by causing a ropy of thu order to be
1 had despaired ever getting well again, and received washes for, la back again and published In ttw Hastings Baxxkk. a newspa­
but 1 am now thoroughly ruatored to health. my head and stomach are entirely well. 1 per pt luted and circulated In said Coenty uf
Thia case was of such u nature that the •wish you to send me some medicine for
patlent’a name ia withheld. Such caa« tills trouble and treat me until cured.
r». ABMMTKOWr.,
Judge of Probate.
‘tre "trieilii confident^
Mr. M. la now entirely cured and a firm
FUiit. Mich.. 1888.
itellever in Dr. Jackson.
I wiaii to testify that Dr. Jackson cu&lt;ed
Mrs. Erast us Gilbert, of Gaines. Mich.,
ytc of catarrh and aon* throat. 1 am per
was afflicted by an ovarian tumor ami ven
SureunA
A Ml:i„.In,
Larso to Hiram A. Harber, dated Ute first day
great neruous disturbance.
Symptoms ,.r
A Ik Ikajl
Ik ...
wen*: constant pain In ovary , which was
enlarged, burning, heat and sharp pains
1 was «mlly afflicled .wUh • rmate with cold hands and feet great heat on top leenth day ot October. A. fruae tn UOerjsof
mortgage* on page Kt, salil monrage «a» on
complaint and weak lungs. I thought 1 of head, pressure on head, feel very bad the cxprwM rundlUou* that should any default
was going to die of conaumplton. Had after every sleep, feels as if ail her friends
noy part thereof.
sharp sUtebea all over my chest and abdo­ were against her. a good deal of palpita­
irS! "!“!!•
men. ixvud rumbling noise on my left tion of heart, fluttering of heart, etc., etc.
aide- burning of hands and feet. The least Dr. Jackson cured this ca*.
Mr*. J. IL Brown, of Nebraska City, l»a&lt;l thirty days, then and from thenceforth.that h
f&lt;MKl ranjWtfw to fill up to my throat. I
to aay. after thr
of the aald thirty daya.
was very tlrtM and low spirited in the been a sore sufferer from the worst form of tlir aforesaid principal sunt of rlgliteea Imudiea
catarrh and oxena for /"rtf/ yenn. Her dollars. wlUi all arrearage of interest thereon,
ly awfnt The monthly was very painful. breath was so horrible that she had to se­ and all ta\e». a"«c«*incnts and insurancr. un­
paid. shall at the option of said obligee. Ata ex­
In fact I was nick all over and through my clude herself from alb company. Being a ecutor*. administrator* or a«'^""'~ •———
body. I am nair entirely tnirtd. Thanks clergyman'r wife thia was a sore affliction. and be itue aud payable Inirnr*
Dr. Jackson wrought a perfect cure, as sin- noUce of which ojAton Is
to Dr. Jackson.
or her stater Mr*. J. B. Corns, of Newton. the paymeut Uw-reol. may nut tbeti hare ex­
Mk«. EiAdia GAttsrcn.
pired, anything tberclabefon: coiUalned lu tbe
Iowa wUi gladly testify.
.
Yankton. Dakota.
contrary tbereot lu anywise notwithstanding,
i thank ftod for havingwm mo to you ‘ Dr. Jackson can cure catarrh of the and defanH having been made in the twymeui
interest
and
payment
due Octo­
Dr. Jackson: you are the only phyaiclan worst form. P«.*ojd&lt;- have been so misled of
by quack adverttaementa. that promise a ber 1st,
»*'. »"&lt;&gt; »»e same fcartng recure by the u«c of anuffs and douches, that

DR. JACKSON,

if any
County-

Specialist for all forms of
Nervous and Chronic
Diseases. Posi­
tive Cures.

XXXTV.

£

Lost Vitality, Nervous Debility,
Impaired or Lost Nerve
. Powers. Positive Cures.

■SXW.Ii XSt SV'/B-iSS; I

LADIES.

DR. JACKSON CUBES ALL
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
POSITIVE CURES.
Without any Local Burnings,
Washesorany LocalTreat­
ment Whatever.

SSBBttKSSa !DR.

Head a Few of the Thousands
of Certificates that are
Given Below.

' Sei
ufactui
assign c

S. CLAY TODi

Over!

At Hastings House,
TUESDAY, NOV. 12th.

Men’s (

Boy's C
“ S
Men's F

thia sate.
rupt price

Bring

Every

f&amp;s

Opp. f

XjodR/*L

1

M. IS

How to Save Money is Worth Knowing

DO YOU
VALUE THE GOOD THINGS OF LIFE!
1 hen take advantage of the

Best ad Largest Stock of Dry Goods and Groceries
In Barry county

KA!

' ■

With ever}’

Twenty Dollars You Trade with us

Tic LARGEST
STOCK
'

OF

CLOAKS I
MICHIGAN
AT

extra low
PRICES.
iafc’,
Misses’ and

Mirai’!
GARMENTS

We make you a present of $(i.00 back, in the shape of

nuhlar.

A USEFUL BOOK

18™-

Come and see it.
useful books.

We have already given away over 200 of these

Keep your eye upori this space for BARGAINS
which we will offer next week

■ AUKCA'm
ig to the skill

arrearage In lnlw«
payable by tbe t«&gt;

- Maleilasse,
and noth. J

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES

rpets,

•‘M.us please
went.
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November

13.1889.

WHOLE NO. 1798.

Hastings Banner.

Hnk'ry and Munger have finished
threshing for this year.
Published Wednesday*, by
The ladles of the M. E. church whll
h&lt;dd their social at Mrs. Chase's Friday af­
ternoon, for the purpose uf electing officers
for the ensuing year’
There are pro»[&gt;ects for a double wed­
_HASRNeS, ■ MICHIGAN.
ding here anon.
z
Arthur Miller and Walt. Clark have
Hl.‘nM-lU|*TlOX KATE*:
'
Imught three acre* of timber of Mr. Huff­
,, ®1’°°
TBAB.
,.,7 ,1O1 •’•fd before the end of the year th* man to cut this winter.
Married, at the bride's parents at Augus­
‘
Wl11 r°«*t‘xely tie gt.SS.
cJ. wh*2?r Ca?“ '•''*DU wilt-be aduct tor po«U ta. Nov. '-th, Mr. Will Tliompson to Mb.^ntyh
•ub*«rtber reside* out.ide -of tlie UIHn Hall.
The L O. G. T. an- prospering finely
with an enrollment of 4! members. Thu
following officer* were installed Wednes­
day cvcnfiig:
C. T.—Thomas Font.
V. T.-Mrs. G. Clark.
11. N.—Mildred Cornlug.
F. N.--W. Clark.

fil Quarter Million

COOK BROS.,

—aY—

FAILURE

Dumplings

- l.gmau. May 4 Co one of the largest Wholesale Clothing Man­
. ar&gt; of New tort, failed. We bought the entire stock at
• e -ale for sixty cents on the dollar, and now offer it at
■

Bankrupt Sale for 10 Days.

The best Advertis-

Banner.

riAbiiNGs

NO. 29.

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1 A C’^TAT IV T/^i o

Wilts

■ '

I F^jyal Baking
Powder

M. —G. Clark. Jr.
George Marvin.
1*. T.—Will Thompson.
G.—Fay Barker.

Tlie school at the center is prospering
with L. F. Hoffmau as teacher.
Frank Andrus will teach tlie Rogen*
school the coming winter.
Mattie Ballou, who Is visiting her brother
In Wayne, is expected hoax* Saturday.
She will teach the Pod Auger school again,
it being her third term.
N. Zebu Is setting up hl* saw mill on R.
Fisher's farm.
.*
Dr. A. J. Wright and N. Allatxlln^ are
huntlng.up north.
Perry Stowell will work the Scott Boe­
ers’ farm next year. .
The highway commissioner has contract­
ed for, an iron bridge at a cost of S79», to
be put over the river near J. Freeland'*. '
As Henry Crocktord wa* making prepa­
ration* to go north on a hunting rxeundun.
be received notice from the sheriff that be
must apt»ear at the county seat as a juror
in the circuit court. Imagfne Hank's feel­
ing*.
There will U* a social at T. P. Barnum's
Thursday night. Nov. 21 st.for the benefit
of the aid society. Supper SO cents awoup-

Shulls.
Tlie friend* of Andrew Smith and wife
* Black Bros, have gone north, seeking a
uict at their home one night lust week and
winter's jolt In the pine woods.
had
an
old
faslu'ined
dance. Everybody
Peter Ixmarr has moved Into roontsover
. No deaiert is more delicious, wholesome
rrporteil * good time.
.
Sr ,*PPc’‘linR ,tian a well-made dumpling, J. Montgomery's shop.
The pa**»enger train frotn Kalamazoo,
Mrs.,Eliza Flansbtirg has added to her
filled with the fruit of the season. By the
made wad havoc In a flock of Mr. I- llliek’s
use of the Royal Raking
Baking Powder
Pov
the crust h house a new wood shed.
|
alwap rendered light, flaky,
flaky, tender and diI alwavs
A. A. Aldrich has received a car-had of turkeys one morning la^t week.
J. A. Hall returned from Nebraska. last
pertible.
x
F?,
1*?*’ Dumplings made with
it, baked or lumber from Allegan parties.
1.0111*11.
WI
It
lw,1
—
I
r,
to
.
h
.I
w.
1,^.1
boiled,will be dainty and wholesome,and may
Poultry merchants are numerous, and week. He thinks the fannt-r* are doing
be eaten steaming not with perfect impunity. arg offering 8c for turkeys alive weighing full ua wt-ll if not letter out there than
here.
.
—Ooe rjiiift &lt;4four; th-rjurhhrc-.ii-si:!. islpounds and over. Chickens 5e.
Ittnr-e
..r wlu.i i
q
&gt;&lt;
Geo. Wilkinson started for Grand Rapids
Delton people arc quite enthusiastic upon
the favorable prospect of a news journal Saturday. He Im training for a wrestling
being located in that flourishing burg in match to take place al Nashville sometime
this
month, lie intends to be gone two
the near future.
The Barry county Democrat and Delton weeks.
John Shively with his mother started for
Enterprise Issued uinm one sheet reaches
our counter Friday evening: the latter Washington territory Monday.
in all receipts calEng for cream of tartar I
the northwestern portion of &lt;mr
N. R. Smith is shipping brick to Kala­
-a *oda, substitute r&gt;
, rJ township in tine order. Success to the
| vnd
Roysl....
Baking Powder.
mazoo imrtleM.
C
11
Ixvs trouble, never fails, makes more appe- i Enterprise.
Geo. Wilkinson has retured from Grand
| uving and wholesome f»cd -nd is more ect&gt;For the past forty-seven year* wn have
I nomical. Royal Baking Powder is specially never men our stream* Df water, lake* and Rapids. •
Our storekeeper^ are living up their
I made for use m the preparation of the kneat pottd* so low. Many of the hitter having
i and most deKcatc c&amp;okcry.
licvn several feet in depth, now perfectly stores. Paint Improves tlie looks of the
I: &gt;• the flm-*t Nulls in Worsted. Cawltncrv*. Ciierlot*, (as good as any local
place.
dry and green as growing wheat.
Mr*. A.' It. Smith was called to Wood­
A. G. Cortright’s house i« nearly com­
ttr duty to inform every former |utrou of ours of the advantage* wr offer during'
pleted. and will in the near future be oc­ land Monday. Iler father is very low and
Is not expected to recover.
tiaranti-v to mA une-thlni to oin-half on every garment l«&gt;uglit a! tin :&lt;• luvnkcupied
by
the
old
folks.
.
Maple Gm,.
Joint Bush talk* of buying the Beam
J. C. Bishop ha* built convenient shed*
School begin* In the No. 9 district the
place in south Rutland.
] 2’&lt;th with ML* Lillie Fclghtuera* teacher. fot feeding cajth- during lire winter.
h..' you buy ami get your money if red convinced of ihcVtuth of the almve' facC
School closed last Friday. Miss Crook
The many friends •of Mr*. E. Pennock.
| She taught the t-clmol In the kiuih- dbtrlct
gave
good satisfaction as a teacher.
j l.tsl winter giving good -atiefaction. and I are glad to hear that ahi* with her son
ib-rested in good clutfiea and dc*ln&gt;n&gt; of saving dollar-, should mtronize the
Bertie will Im* able to leave Kalamazoo.
w- think the hard are to lie congratnlaand return home this week.
Eld. Cheney will preach at the Star
ted in procuring her nervier* for thi* win11*11 nah Whitby has taken Horace Greeschool hbuse next Sunday evehlng at 7 p.
ly’* ndvjse to young men and gone west, to
m.
A. T. Ruwlcy gor* to Ha*tlngs a* juror
Dakota, for a home.
tire medal contest nt the Star last Tues­
thi* wtt-k.
Quiocy Tolle* sports with a flue. |«lr of
day evening was very inten-.-ting. the con­
Rev. Snider preached at the I’. B.
young hones.
testant* ai-ijidtlng themselves with honor.
churrit hat Sunday evening: filling Rev.
Miss Mattie Tolles has gone to the. celThe medal was won by Clarence Osgood.
Mier*’ ap|&gt;ointmcnt hu preaching tn Hast­
The Judge* were Mr. VanAnnan and Mis*
ing* at that time.
Our efficient troihcr, Albert Nichol*. in-'
returned trom the tend* to visit your city on the htlh and Throop, of your city, and Mr. Batchelder,
j north.
of Quimby.
take part In tire exercise* of th* teachers’
Horace Pennock.' of Hickory Corner*,
J. H. Messimer and family, of Nasli- B-HBOCiatioll. *
' ville, rolled on Mr-. Messimer'* mother
ha* been visiting friend* licre this week.
A sister of the Mr. Pattons that ha* l«n
. Sunday.
visiting im-iu,
them, n
has returned to her home
&gt; The farmer* in this vldnily tire Improv- Delayed Lefler.
vuming
Cha*. Hazel Ira- moved Into thr^lKHiw llt,},r Adrian.
■ lug the fine wt atlier wr are having In do­
i ing their fall plowing.
vacated by Mr. Chaddenion.
ItaHfleltL
' Mr. Chadderdon 'ha* taken the I»i\on •
Our hinging school tinder the instruction
place.
of Prof.-Clanccy. an excellent teacher, is
fir
If all re|NMl* are true, n 'ini- k journey
The majority of people around here are progressing rapidly.
1
—— ■ ■ ■ —
1
11,. Ionia ni-Jtrty saved one man from con- rejoicing because the Saint* have left u*.
•2---------------- z--------------------- --------------------- — fronting an fiffuriated hmdmnd.
but lhev will not rejoice king for they arc at this writing.
N­
ATTACHMENT NOUCT, Th,- alleged cruel treatment of &lt;rtd Mr*. cvinltig back soon.
A ThankaflYing supper will be held - in
State ot Michigan, tn the circuit court for the ' jiavntan by one who*** relation* to her ; The German minister preached al thi*
the hnll on the evening of the 28th. A
county ot Barer. *•» &lt;‘v'.''Alien G Free-!
have l*w&gt; enough to make him love
lecturer or speaker from a distance will
land revere her. Im* caused mnch rxeitre place last Sunday.
Fnemnn Jackson ami Al Chcddprdon ! entertain tin- people and n few anthoas
Notirc I* hereby given that &lt;&gt;n th-.- twenty-; nicnt in Morgan and vicinity, and feeling are lading *traw for E. B. i’ayne.
will Ik- rendered by the choir. An invita­
X,.k W.UM-.
OfiU,
Mr*. E- B. I’ayne'* grandmother I* vis­ tion l*&gt; extended to ail.
Dance at Frank Wright's last hrklay iting her from Philadelphia.
Fred Toon*, of this place, n III comm&gt;*nce
"
James C. Andru*. the above named plaintiff. , night.
hb school tlib week In tlie Gregory dis­
■gainst Uie land*, tenement*, goods and chatMr*. E. Cook departed thi* life Sunday
trict.
tel«.
moneys
and
effect*of
Allen
Freeman
.
&amp;JK.!»SStS.;BX n- ■■■■ --m i"
•»«*««&gt;■. ruumi
W. Tanner has gone to Morgan to work.
far tlir .'.111 of one
Mr. McKenzie'* fine residence Is nearly
IL Bottom was llrrgurol of his uncle. J.
hundred and eighty four arid
Tuesday at twi*
completed. They exj»ect to move In soon.
which said writ was returnable on the first tray
Mr. latrk. -»
of *r
Thornapplc, l»- P'tiing bet­ Robinson last week.
Mr. Kipplpisreturned from hl* trip t»
Rev. Howe was the guest of his brother..
^DatedThl*'second day nt
vb?ri
ter slowly.
California.
ReixHt iuv* that a enr.ph* of &lt; harlott«&gt; S. Howe, last week.
Btdaut. Kmsrrax A t *nabmax.
ADDrfiONALLOCAL.
. Attonin* tor Italntitt*.
sporUmen l*st Thursday carried home
Mr*. IdrfMycra. who has spent the sum­
with them a bag of quail* ami partrhUe*. mer with her parents, has returned to her
Kind Words.
Isnue in Cleveland.
Where I* the warden?
A. D. Nbkeni lias sold his interest in
J. Hendrick is with Isaac Crossman hull­
Hntoo dt Ddxini are buying game.
the Hasting* Baxxek to W. R. Cook. He
W. S.Adkin* will pay the blghr*! price ing clover seed this fall.
is
n
hustler
and
what h Barry county's
Minnie Ransom was on our streets one
fur game thl* *rn»on.
loss in hi* removal will be Manistee's gain
Mr*. Seaman ha* sold her place otie mile day last week.
with a big G. The Banskii I* now under'
The young people of oiir street took In
cast ot Morgan.
John Morgan I* quit** feeble *lnrv falling tlie free entertainment at i’odunk Wednes­ control of Cook Brother* and If anyone ea&lt;&gt;cct* lb see these two Cooks spoil the
day night.
off hl* hona*.
.
. . ,
Fishing nm*t be a good bu*lnr*s judging
Mr. Bate* was on our streets one «tv broth they will be handsomely disappoint­
ed. The Baxsek will Ik- dished up better
Inst week, contracting for poultry.
from the light* &gt;een .hi the lake.
than ever.—Mhldlevlih* Republican.
A. 1». Niskrni. of the Hastings Baxxkk.
relayed l&lt;ettcr.
Fall fci-d and wheat are Improving.
has closed out hN Jnterest hi that paper,
frhe dry er l« &lt;dlU i» *«•**b,astJ. M. Smith went to Sunfield to try a
and W. R. Cook, a younger brother of M.
Alice Smith was the guest dt C. M.
U,
takes hl* place. While Mr. Niskcnt
lawsuit on Monday.
The public auction in our village on Smith anil family last week.
ably ixTfonuwl the duties devolving upon
Walter Johnson wa* in this vlcinity him In his position a* joint editor of the
Thurday resulted in the sale of a horse
Sunday.
■.,
Baxmku. m-lther Un- paper nor the com­
"''j.ihn^Valrntlne h putting tin* third coat
Howard Brooks has commenced hl*
munity will be allowed to suffer by the
•
;
A BEAJTIFt'U 80WEMIR
school.
change, a* W.- R. Cook U a young man of
of pahit on C. 11. Snyder’s house.
Geo. McKibben ha* sold bi- mustang.
Frank Aiplnall ha* returned from hi*
Intellect, push and ability. Success to the
School
commenced
in
Oak
Grove
&lt;li»bear hunt, and C. Haight from^bh deer
firm of CooWffo*.—Woodland New*.
WITH EVER*
EVERY POUWD
POUND PACKAGE
PACKAGE
WITH
trict last Monday, with Mi** Bidding* as
W. R. I Cook has purchased A. D. Nis''"sir. llerru h.» left W««ltad. &gt;«-t • ---• teacher.
pattern
Elsie lad’anl was In this vicinity la»l kenfsWrest In Ute Hasting* Bashn.
m»o !«.- erne Mid uk™
&gt;h'
He b a brother of M. U Cook, .who owns
SUMn?C. N. Smith and Alice Smith visit­ the rest of the property, and the two pro"ci'lL Hopkr ha3 * ,,e-*
*-I&lt;l
ed Prof. Will Smith hi Woodland last )H&gt;*e to make the new* fly Io Harry county
from this time 011, Mr. M. U a* editor and
" r:",?. Unnlrn wan In Sunfield on Stondey week.
manager and W. R. In charge of the local.
—Detroit Trlbnue.
toC,Soydeedod wit. vlrtted C. A. Hough
The rain ha* Improved the look* of
Mrs. Jnlla Willison I* canvassing fora
lu.l. For Sale Ever? * h&lt; r&lt;.
&gt;"• * SRiiincl Carson wa* In tovPn tad Satur- bookd|C extraordinary merit, aud one that
cannM fail to be of Interest. It b a welluurenU In 1M- ptace;
4,Sidney,l!,Hull. Orlcy Bail ■’«* lUtehij
liound. well-written book, nicely Illustra­
' L. ParroUa bouse is being paInteu*
TOU.6O.O.
Geo. Palmerton I* getting all tin. dray Powell, of thi* place, and Isaac I’owell, of ted. giving a complete account nt the mur­
der of Dr. F. H. Cronin, and the trial of
Baltimore have gone north hunting.
...ninwjlint W» t-'»»a M "S----D. Pierre wa* home last week from H'*' the conspirator* who perpetrated thia crime
Grl.-md und John
rom»™&lt;»d uehool pine wood*, where he Ira* been at work. most foul. The book Is written by Henry
M. Hunt, of Chicago, a noted writer, and
He will go back In a few day*.
“".“wkd.°r'
John Campbell. X"‘d l”,wh '■“‘I
will contain over 400 pagt*. and will be
Owen went to Battle Creek la«C week with sold at the exceedingly low price of 81.50.
The lKM&gt;k of course cannot be published as
111 Charles Hazel 1&gt;M moved Into the old
yet. a* tlie trial Is not completed. Rut
inSK.»u.i.»«-ni- *
M. L C'OOMvery *oou after the ending of this nxsrt
Hope Center store.
A. VMr. Crandall, of Johnstown, ha* moved noted trial, the book will In- ready fur de­
In tlie postofflcc.
soldier.
livery. All have heard something about
into C. Hazel's house.
C. E. Bailey I* buying Ihhm. From the this "crime of the century” at it I* justly
Humher he has bought this fall, one would1 called. To get the exact truth regarding
Laeey.
it. you should have lid* book, which all
A „r. WMte-IU-1” •»«*
think there were but few left.
Mr*. J. H- Valentine is In Battle Creek, can afford at the very low price of 81.50.
rolled there by the slckmua of her elater.
A. C. Wait, from Ccwt* Grove, was in

Over $30,000 worth of Splendid Overcoats, Suits Pants
for Men and Boys, at very little over half ’
their regular value.

, litH-hilla Overcoats$4.00 worth J 700-I .. lteaver . "
........................................ 5.00 ••
s.00
HcJtoti
5.00 “
9 00
■:iie Pin Head Chiuchillas, $10. that retail the world over at $15.
$1J5, 2.00and' 2.50
. 1.75. 2.00 and 2.50
.... 3.50* worth
'■
li.00
.... 5.00 ■&lt;
8.00
.... G.00 "
10.00
.... 10.00 ■■
Itt.OO
...12.00 •:
18.00
15.00 $15

COUNTY NEWS.

&lt; Great 13 evict Isci'icipT Sale

TOWER CLOTHING CO
. Cor. Pearl, Monroe and Canal Sts.,

Opp. Sweet's Hotel,

GRAND RAPIDS, M^OH.

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO
KALAMAZOO, MICH.

Ill LARGEST

CLOAKS!.

TOffl
IICHIGAN
EITRA LOT
PRICES.

Its’,
fas’ aofl
Children's

garments
flBi,
■ Mateilasse,
, anflClGth.

Our Stock
of
DRESS
GOODS
and
DRESS

never has .
been finer.
We call !
Special
.
“pecial
Attention
tyfour

DRINK

LION
*TRueco»«i&gt;i*TioNOF
Mocha, Java and Rio.

Fine Line

plcture Card Given

’ of

LION COFFEE

SUITS
at all
PRICES.
Broadcloth ( llnl, ,
.
Woolson Spice Co., Manfn,
and
Imperial
Cloth
in all the
New
Shades.

Carpets, Curtains and Engs
*

Hastings Banner,

In all Grades and Choice Patterns.

$1.00 a Year.

to(k»*Baker I* canvassing for'frhlt tree*.

bodies please call and examine our fine asset t-,

,&lt;0 i - loreunn WUhasN*. Yankee Spring
1 Silas 8 (isles. Johnstown
\ Cox went fishing « few night*
»
. Jemlrs N. Denols, woodland
we hear, and ou the lata* lirfore grttlng
«dayusu HeUtUt,
*'
supper the tent caught fire and
J** ...
*'1 । Kouoa Gael les.
"
.
pn,.hM Ml fur.--*tire ground, together with ell their tiling*. ,.. 1 J.»lm E. Edwards. Baltimore
i YTHIm I L-1-7 OrV,Sl??f,tr th" right met.V, Franeis A. Stone. Xmlaad
He first a new robe, a pair of ucw rubber
i nleaaant. profitabteeekVjUb- •Tj’STSrtfc “bi«d &lt;*"•&gt;• •&lt; fioota
- Aron CurtlS, Woodland
wvetal hhnkeU. Hi* &gt;«•«
F *od nal.irir.' and expend-''
N|, ,in.v|n'&gt;»
’•a . Helle Uamer. Hastings
■ rj'■&amp;
wn&gt;» i­
.tamlKM-l”1 lta "toh!
I *’MUdiirtOW-W el™** h" ’--------------•( Ida M. Packard.
1 850.
1 Brigg. 1 ddw.

Meetings

ment.

WANTED

RESPECTFULLY,

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO.

ln P«t«tw“ "

�^OL^COLUMN. .
&gt;•'"« Wr. bu&gt; H

.wr,.-. present al
.
iiti the -‘hth
.■t whom faileil.
-,.i-nor than any
• •it.' in many jet-

«™»-

could lira onl&gt; B .hurt
low. Uian -.0 pouiuK u,, ,
EtaK nprr .!»■
,Jr K,"'. »"RDiscuvery. and got u sample Isottu-i, ? .
vd her. ah»- bought a large bottle H i i P”
tair more. boutl„ unortw
fust, continued its Uw uUd u
healthy, rroy, plump, weighing 140 (2^'

Wr are glad For h,)ler JmrtIrular,
u In- diseus.Mul (ole. Druggist. Fort .smith. Trin| i'.J,'
,i-«.-ciai ion. It of thi* «&lt;d&gt;derfuldba-.rerrv fnJ-at w ir
- .in- teachers Goodyear s drug ston-.
'
”' “•
._?tly. tndecil.
.. .
E«B*p»y.
.
,&lt;u examining
This b, wbut you ought to have, in fm-.
. !-cr thing t-»
y«m musilpvr It. to fully rl »v
•tier tlut mis- . Hmusaud* an- seachin^ foMldallv I!"’,
mourning Iwcan-sc they filld it 1MM. ’V'ho,

WHEN S.UUJJEAT STEam
T*LKo“™fTHEGOOOO^™«
the HUDSON RIVER,

OS

“xncoxneu-. 1
°f young ni0 l-L./^T0

Uoi'’b“&gt; “

A* THEY'RE SUITED FORT"IS
*“0 A1E HApPY W"eH employed
■
. FPOrt,
"* adveRtisiS6
AO- 5il9c??j
eifeePlT-

At

Hud^ river

. rivor ^P^in

’»*

J

uUlagthe
craft
tbat JT,. .J’'7
'*•'«*•
rteaiSr,
1,6
a«a Tliev*^
U
0 tlle”'out of bud10
lhlTttetnT.tWhilU’,r&gt; nnd-',ro"P&gt;
tarns mto the modo^af W|*k U,K‘n ttlway»
5U’ '"Ct tlmt rSp L^60*1- ” to a curt-

.*« -ImTtaTX! Srt,d”I“-

rt.;;rx^'c a *• *■
j-u-Tuu?.::'L:;x,;rr

Hotis 'Hid the I'M-persisted in. will brhlz
jou good lIigcNiipn ami „ust lh(. (Jt '‘J
-jlunt

111

which survived uL 5‘’a“Jrr“bte numbre of

wTS* «*
U&gt;e other day-thw *t

aandv upon tbousan.!* of dollara .re
anuualjy by our jmopj,. ln Om, h( . ' J
thej tmo attain this bam. AnJ Jj’j
maybe lu.l by
‘
hlrajrtc Blit, ™, ir „«j .«.,t,ut,t'2,iira

-,d Midi

TH's LfTlF B*HD or,Hope. &lt;*RRY SANTA CLAUS SOAR
A»DYbu 5EE MOWERY Rapidly TNCY-Rt RiSifisTa
WE'ft Erased them for a time,

culture and promumH the ^’O' and their
coming to
mii^' ^delight on first
«w h the mXX.
u^ded,MI
unlinnted oppXX
rorita ttudyf^j J2i?Ti t,0,iow‘®E mX fftnwr on o’.^XhXiwj ?.

one
wT’*Itutead Kukp.)
W e A-commam El.-, trie BHUt* for dE2L
Ma aud all tUscaaca of jher. stomach mid
hlm^it |rf,
,lb ‘‘‘‘P -var’’hi‘ \VJ H ?*’ *.nl !W*'
51'H r l"»ttl&lt;Jompanlou, Cam ..Jim,. J*.'4'""1* frie”d and
bj \\. H. Goodyear, druggist
-,
«nd heart van £ J “ G‘S*WeU' “ bluT

North
•*«•■&gt;«*! th.
ding nt the wt&gt;e uLl E“** wb“'
••Jim
I-... J. bSiX thathUt;
t.» '-r*ni&gt; llimll
vsaiii3ld
llni.
MttW
‘

TU.!l»« wire ,n the world [ur
bral»ra. olrar., „|,
T,'■'•fl—1 '•“'I-' rbllbUlo.. ror.?
ami Bl! -ill. .rainlrai.,
po.IUral.ram tho old rU!„ ln j.
® departure from
pllra. or no pay n-mlnxl. U I. mmranuw arigfaal Ide u wmi’i 1 7 '
'o^owing out
to irt.e peHrat aatlafattlon. or m..,,, I(.
..1
I-- •-».
l-r riht.
Ui’ wot
by n. 11. Goodyear
iu.L.1 f»t"
11 ,T wou,d ,ht" -o for a
Urn! Robert. w..-,.trui* I., . train .t

"7 *tow- "
B«rtl fbrV UrtuU .nu patvu t)lrir

.^■7. 7” •-“‘•"‘II' »t- Uk.
... ........ ..earn &gt;■
«W, undn brao-ky.
Kurara U»,
I I"rt«i »IU, n,.

’
„ J

JUicic only by

oaaar t hastened tu iiwpec; Iny box. Horrorl every ihb t»„ d^, fllMUiu.; uu
th. raur. kt
u,„f

matter remained n mystery to me. Al! 1
araHj”*
*.ny H&gt;On*’y w“ ’brown a««V.

-Um t.of t,„

“ "» ™-

The mliainnarie* »pend*mucb time inrtruet-I H
ing the native Afriransfa UrauJofSXd ।

A‘ UAiMI!t'1?
cI“

’

Iiu, r.-jcotetl, evon (/ I ba(l I1M||
h
wake It. of roar*. lU a&lt;4Um
thvir igudrauce of aoyVeasoo for the dt»a&gt;
rer^nnd I liad perforce to ncc-ftt tbi ir stat-

garmenta ami pcrauading them to ed.-t their । i„ i'JV™' Kevln ’ •tor*’ Offlee *’“«&lt;«■ ’
U». In th-s wild* nf that dark land a ravage-' -------- —-_________________ ________
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■Can
Dr‘ J«l*““**&lt;i'’rinan Worm ■ akrsdestroy
wk found lately using a bishop that ba?, fl W. LOWRY. M. D.,
a
worm* and remove them from th.- system
Bttraycd there from a k-’. of cheranmu a* on vT.
Physician and Surgeon.
Safe, pleasant and effective.
'
earring, white not long licforn a chief macte a
1
The »ntt!i&lt;l teamed afterword from a d)r. r watch cw do duly a« a tobaccopoueft. j
turn; I
Grand Rapid" fe on the mr path for
roug.&gt;r,t B,a1.r.„lun orcn
frwnd m tU portoffi.-e a tapjuil nmnc.r and tbo gildixl knot of an exyilorr.-'* tent, i Gk^naatut. flttii'ii SPECTACLES ■ and eye
S®» t&lt;« mpch &lt;tepth of hold, test just umr.,
i-rtugtng up the mails overtook my endites » oru qround his neck, wu* the ehi.-f garment I 'Blk-e and re«idence on Broadway, hear Court
tudsaWtbamUdlbcnUely pmir every drop of andwer. Trousers they asetn to eowddcr
Rsstiugs, Mich.
1 DOSE’S RUD t l.OVUj: PILE ItFMFDV I.
M water
&lt;if tl... I... .1...... ...
'
rat.MT. Sbv faultsdiko a punt- and I'll
as an cepecial mmi of adornment, and usu­
C. WELTON
,
&lt;
Hilt 11 .•.•vslli^ Itrliing. ulo-nst-d 1D.I tiro rJ£^.’*!LT‘M bmt “* 1 ■,1’
"
ally wear them carefully croraxi over the
• - •• • ■
&lt;w*ro, oi v'rtinaOu r.-acbmg the head of tfa, .RBaul tllu •boulder*-Utica Observer.
Is aeent for the Ohio Farmer's Insuranoe Oo.
| wrvtehra bad ntllksl -the box from thB. Hayden, a Kalamazoo horse!
He write. jHillcies on a man's property agilet
-Uramjim l»l,» ■.■„
lm4t,
loss by Dre. lightning or wind; agidntt a man's
Tbo latest thing in hotel bilb of fare U an We ”7 d”ata Mid accident.
I Its
I
tor up,,,
t-4t . itK-ti jngxU jauntily m with their burden;
- •. -•* ....H-y caw
•— up m
» mu
r-u
-------------------------------------, ...orara. I
,
------iSr1. “ b“lu • ■■■»'&gt; "Oct 11.
on i .'.•rcnrrjnig
an empty
the
hill ।i “toto*" UJ«,° 5MrX , Y,,u *!"‘t 1110
MITH &amp; COLGROVE.
jay und
nu,| a liamtauno
liandsomo ! ’ymt’nnd lhM1',,h‘|v waiting for the menu
\ ... -I...:
*'''' '’donlng i&gt; taken from n letter |
'*a* built, tut whether n e* lie, they revived full p.w
Morgan
lawyers.
‘-------- ---(g-- 5i„. ki.-king they you
ernura yourself by leisurely eating up
J| • wfl’ ! wnu&lt; n UB,,cr ‘’a’*July L 1W‘J? bi 1 Evrewn or not 1 du m-t know. 1
(jn-s-ti!, broeail
richly
(Office In Union block. Hasting*.)
the
fait
the bill of fare, it acting as an appetizer. It
■/ U...B.I i ',r'’
.,trrfc,t‘y- » most Charitable and thnt ’**’ Itwlieti &gt;n* of Kv-r».&gt;n,
Practice is all the courts of the
■
•' D .n't I ,'hrl!,lla'/
,’r -saHtia. Kan.: -In the '
tfa&gt; J*j, „{ rlllv. &gt;. ■
makes a thin sheet of weeteuri dough, and I \ E. KENASTON.
That OBtco liny.
.early jiart of isS7 scrofula appenn-d &lt;&gt;n ' *,ierjilin-tcraf: of Ivt ci.;.
'Attorney at Law.
after
It
l&gt;a»
been
baked
bo
print*
tin,
tn-jia
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In
one
of
the
Idggvst
ta«r
offices
in
thiscily
the bead of my little grandchild, then &lt;&gt;nh ; cul-,i th* IL :.,u river, but 1,.
(Ovet J. 8. Goodrcor &amp; Co.’•■torr.)
tiM-re n wupioycl n Little pule faced boy, upon it in ink made of chocolate. It hasn't
eighteen months old. Shortly afurlMvak- :x*Ti"
Tte-rhnomr v. ,
Practice* in an courts of the Bute. Collections
wh‘«c bright eyv* nre forevercm tbu alert to got over here yet, but it will by and by.—St.
ingont it spread rapidly alt over her body. ».fw ,n.’“‘-v ' v:,n* *’J' Vnju.
promptly attending to.
Loud Globe-Democrat.
,
'Ihe .-cabs on tht-sores would pc*a off on lftn ' ’ ap“ “Lin” So tlhard. un i mods long lletect Munelbicg. He docsn t can, mueb
it TIMMERMAN, llomapathlc Phywhat it Uro that it v iolates wnnu uf tl:vrules
the slightest touch, und th.- odor that 'A'-i-’e’* to tbo W.*t 1 tala-sand SmithAin&lt;4•
nician and Surgeon.
would arise would make the atmosphere.“b*r® **” oa"*’ ’«ryt»ar te-ing ca.t laid d.iv.ti by ilia i inployi-r* or Kvina tu him
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.) Ilin Egyptians aro the first people among
• If the .room sickening and unl»earab!.. I :***&gt;■ M'",ral t,n“* Sb-’ terano famuui f..r tv 1« wrong und ivsnlful of correction. Hi,
contempt fur w. -dtb and power is unmir
I'he disease next attacked tin- eyes and we ‘l1’^ P0"**’’*
pawed, and iw will delect «,n» tligbl fract­
featvil she Would Jose her sight. Emin. :d : u
‘UMa'in~
R told alwut Cap:. Ezra
ure of the rulre by a’fan-..ms man and chide pet, and wn» honored when dead. Comical Office with J. G. Runyan &amp; San. a doors north
phAictatts from the surrounding couniry i «
, *.hw
’’bp famous old m-hwtu-r
ot Postoffice.
w/rr '-&lt;&gt;n»ulns|. but could do nothin? to! i*,M*“OUI»u. th- first three ma*t»r that over him as &lt;iuick)y ««. though he wow the (norvst rtoriw are told by Herodotus of the anxiety ,
cliwit on tbo list of hi.,employer*. His little tn save lb» cats whi-n a bouso took fire, and
Hprclsl attention given to maklnt: oxebaagae
relieve the little innoc'-nt. and gave it .is
011 tl,n r’vpr- Away lack tn the
(EW .Bra «»M Th.
5 •s;^„^!XT5U,b^
desk i« tK-ar the entrance, and hero he »it» n[
their oplnlc n. 'that the case wa. hopeless l0*rt‘« J1*'” lay «fol up to rtw wfau-f in Hu 1
-. the
throughout the day with hi* (minted chin ui to have rarved oa a retriever in fowling ex- , otoJlslaes ter sale or exrhange. Houses and
and bu|NK-dl»le to save the child's vyrdght.' j h*0'. , r cre&lt; w, r" 1,1 a‘b"fe amuwtig
hisbnudsntid hlkcyraflsail upon nomeblo&lt;Kjy pedltions, and oven In fishing. It n-.-ms lot! for sale.
it was then that we decided to try Swift's 1•jrept ti:&lt;» negro cook, Tcrteyek
&gt;&gt;f hairbreadth e*c«j&gt;c&gt;. But hi» wits siranga that no mention of the cat oceurn in
’
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Sin’cl'k (S. S. S.) That medicine at &lt;uin- !
T*4* w '* b.!M? a’MUt
na»*1l-I 4cflNf,Q t T1*V R ANTIC
are always on edge and the fail ot the light­ UieBibioor in any Assyrian record. Evon
~
— -.......
uuuini ed footstep without causes him to |cick up in In lia, Frofraaw Mat Muller u reported as '
*i i
AN K,
iii.id«-. a .sp«-cdy and complete cun-- For -trngp' than u year juwt she Titus been as Jake B- -1 lived on Diamond »tr&lt;-t. in Hti-l
bi. rars and lUtwi with.every fiber of hi. raying that it was but recently known ivi a
Msraiiw*
- - Mteh
ton. where |,w kept n dixrepntnlCe rcv.rt
h.-althy x* auy child In the lanil.”
domestic animal. Its Sanskrit name is mor- ।
* ’
'
bcklv. IVben thi* js.wu enters be inAs.
The sheriff Vb&gt; after turn and his two s-.-n-.
jam, from a root meaning to i-teon. from tbo
_ ,
. -_
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A meeting to stir up a prohibition minecreature's habitat licking bcnielfat tar toilet, j C-.A/FIT.A.I1, S50.000.CX)
• v the I ment lu X’anBuren countv was held at
' A’iiat did yon v i,h to w him about f*
-Her mousing habits wcr: well known to the 1
•i«. ! .&lt;-*. ! Hartford Nov. 0.
Romans and even t&lt;&gt; tbo Etruscans, nskhowu | facorperated under tin- laws ot the NtaU of
i tun boys both of whom were strapping young
In'errated Paoplr.
by antique gems au-.l even vail painting*. [•
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c ,’K"‘
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I Advrrtlxlng a patent snedicbir in the peculiar fellows nf Hi or 90 yaw, biar'lcd the Marehb reading, and the ’fho tuau:-- killer dutnestiented among tint j
j . rally . way in which the proprietor of Kemp's Iteltam doMan, and. after having locked the ro!-&gt;rel
Greeks, called gale, d«-scrit&gt;«l by Aristotle, '
•nerly
occupiedby
Mt-wr Hros.
;•&gt; sin-1, rar coughs and colds dors, is indeed wcmderfol.
and humorously referred to by Arutupbiurcs.
alinin'! । lie authJrtzesalldrucxlsts to give those nl»u
.
urrtcHKKt
. .
in tlie ’’Peace,” has been shewn by Profewr
'i'tev*? tell Mr. ----- tfiat. Mr. Smith is out
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op- J r*n far U a sample iKittle fre t, th..’, they may They w&lt;
Rollratou
to
Lava
bum
our
white
breasted
v and w«»uld like to *oa hliit."
O. G. Itobinsuii, I’resldent;
nmrtcu. Hedden thocut, the Egyptians do■IVhat nl*stir
‘
and found h»xv&gt;-^.lg -uL . your tapudeur**, what'* that to inesrtieatrd tb&lt;» tebtieumoa, popularly known
Juek Best and i:U .jfi mz
cs Pharaoh's rat, which is still to ta’re-n in
It may -tieyou from •jisumption.
the Loose* at Cairo.—-• Young Lodte.'Journal.
ant! matchra &lt; &lt;M G. r
pay . n« further attention toanything uutside
D. K. RuMnson.
..•-.Horse.
I tho*o&lt;lay&gt; to mmrci’pt them. n» n»v,tof the
L B. Knap pen.
Bick lirndnehr.
| intelligence was carried by mail co.w-bes ntnl
Blank matter.”
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• LOOSE’S RF.D ClJA’Eit I’llJ-H CURB SICK । pO“l riders or by stMOibaits a* *!nw a. the.
Then ’h&lt;&gt; ls&gt;y look-, up and *ayt with auntr
of retwwed interne in lifet
’•lib, but I rant;’catucMr. —-.isn’t in. He
jM-r-r ’ , '
‘
,
I tlm--was that thS'Bwts took tho Maccdunun ]
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
their!
1'be Railroad hotel at Fori Gratiot and wentouacruteo with hern-thu W&lt;
them ' burned: $*.1,000 will cover the loss.
I Ind;.**, being gotiv over eight tocatlH. Being

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Dowagiac and instantly killed.

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John Gcddm. one of Washtenaw's old­
est -pioneers. I- dead.
,
drowned off
,n 'rTL”."
Alexander Lardle was 2&lt;_Traverse City by Ute ca|»lxing of his boat.
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ing purpose*. After Laving jmulo their trip ,
they wrote to Capt. Halter to mrct tbcmJn
New York. This be did, and baring'effreted I
a ramprotuiae with the auiboritfea for the [
tbefiof tM va«*l. whlchhad brcn reportr.1. j
tlx. Brats dwred with &lt; ’a;.t. Salter thepn&gt;ti.4 !
of Jb- voyage r.&lt; n reniuntratfon for Lh I -l j
tune and tfc-j uoeof hte nwL Cnpt Salter ,
was often bean! to say after that tliat it wa.
the tuurtt profitable v-iyagn for him tliat the
Macedoniau ever made. After their write
ment with Capt. Baiter, their ■crajm having
blown over, tbo li-rts returned to Hudson.
Bn. Macedonian and her master were after-

tune Island.
lutiKEwdavs many of the mails, ml the
prwluoo. mid ticarly al) tbo pas*-ng«s from
tbo landings along the river were carried by
railing verak A steamboat was ksiked upon
i by
y«xnnnry &lt;* «*»• nrer
” a '57
dLlioo cfSabin
cf Satan and
and a
a thing
thing to'
to l«
&gt;« arotded.
ductfau
avontel.
, Wimuever a farmer along tbo bunk of tiro
river wanted to take jsroagc or ship freight,
be would watdi forthn first verael coming
down the river and signal it by blowing a
born The veael thus signaled would luiul
cJmb inshore end lake whatever he Lad to
offer. Sometimes races were sail si tel ween
ootodveral. all Che way from Albany to
New York A coming race would be advertfosl for weeks in advance On the day op
which the rni-c was to «&gt;me ffif the banks of
the river would be l-terk wlttf people, many
of whom bad cotne mil- from the nterior
towns to witness the rare, anil the intarest
^U-«l 1» •!» l—bl. rara—y
(te far exceeded that now soett nt modern re-

Eureka.
/
The motio of California tueaus. I have
■&gt;ntaitilri£ n noun
found IL Only in that land of sunshine,
in the siitijuucwhen- tlie orange, lemon, olive. Cg and
grape bloom and ripeit, antT attain tlirir
highest perfection In mid-winter, are Uir
•t forethought in
herbs and guns found, that are used In
that pleasant remedy for all throat and
li” mind is most uclung troubles. Santa Ablr tlie ruler of
coughs, asthma and consumption. Mr.
• • improve the |H&gt;'
W. H. (kxxlyear has been »pi»olnted agent
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the children in
for this valuable California remedy, and
sells It under a guarantee al Fl a MJI*’re! recess or not?
Throe for 8B..50. Try California Catereure, the only guaranteed cure for catarrh.
"f teaching puK“t^o of the most famous racers of the_U1
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in writing.
aided in making pu»prominent in

of the principal
■i Revolution?

Give the eln'iitiir
•f the relntlon* of
■•puhlic of Mexico
•in of Polk and

4 Mates admitted
L!&lt;^Ut Lif;

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. BSSSra-SSSSSSAwSiS?

In Latin the meaning of Salve is •’Hail,
God Save You!" used a- a greeting when
Hie cttJlern plague scourged tin1 cit les of
Europe. By promptly using safe and re4 ptmilrat
Hable renuili.-s we ran sav.- nutwlres
from mraij plagiihig discomforts. Itching*
■and Irritations from all caii*e«. Insect Idles,
.... ... iMiisonlng.*.
___ .....I—.. »_B.Brak
pluut
catarrh. iniiamaut
Inflamc.1 n,..i
jtnd
m-d* ryes, salt rheum, bolls, ulcerations,
plies, felon*, soft corns, tetter, rlutpping.
chafing, ring-worm. bums, scalds, chUblalns. frost idles, cute and bruises which
an- rapidly nn-l penrianently cnnsl by
Cole's Carbollsalve, the only infallible
•? ••ndiiiiy. (b) healing preparation ever devi-wtl. Small
• too large a sum tertt-s tfS cents: large boxes 50 cents. Sold
Either you or 1 by ail druggists.

.h of the life ot

ring buz/1 ng sound
■ rt-ui: from catarrh,
id.soil purifier, is
’7fc " cc-^b 7.",u‘ 7.'7”1‘ "‘r ttd»&lt;b*es»e.
!5't»!rNL; ....m, • 'd-D'ig Hie blipd. If yuu

YA, „ b.r.
. K««&gt; *»1 rf ““FSS
from customers about the shrinking of their
shirt* All materials wiU shrink some; wo Wfa'more
generally allow half an inch for flannel, and
SfUbiropcrir «w*bed there b n&lt;- rroa-m
why itCSlshrink perceptible
The proper way I* K&gt;
tb“ Knr^“,.
bot ■oapwnter, never rubbing it nud P«‘«
ropMiadly through a wrbtg*. The gar­
ment should m-ver be wrung *«hr
u“,
and never put In roid water.-A
thier in

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Thera seltooners iudicJ Irora

them comute un“®r
k to p.t hte
w“i‘.' ta,.m: srxrik •*•

rtaarl.nito!&lt;h

,-^,fneI1ra-

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Iftttla ricalare*Hnppinw i» compoeed of many
Tnuu|.l.
Sb’
urai which aro scattered .in tw «***&gt; P“
and «hkh. I, =.r&gt;r--rt-h'rt".
ioV wv are nut to overlook. 'vt,y rirouui wo
il way* krep our eym fixed &lt;mlbo
rant horirou. white there are to many lovtiy
ien*.
rX
tod to walk! The very ardor of our cba*
buppln-. W ** w'ZStebS.R
often elude, our grasp. W *,^ ^.^,,.15
■Her tosr when sb. Us been J&lt;
brought ulgb unto ns.-Vuong La&lt;nc»

W*-— E *

lattdluc.
‘“r

STRAINS, SPRAINS.

It i* gen -rally known that silhouette. L» n
wusll prullle likonewi in black, or Hack
slightly rtronk«l with white or colored lines;
but Uk’ origin of the word i» to mo»t persons
u mystery, nn-l U rather curious. The term
tmk iu rise in Francs- about one hundred and
thirt y years ago. and w.t» occasianed by tiro
nation taring nt that time Ml a Kate of litianrial distr.-s-s under the administratiou of M.
da'Silbvuetu*. That getitl.-man endeavocnl
by were economy to reinedy the evils of n
war Which bad just terminated, leaving tbo
country lu groat exhaustion. During the
|.-r!od of M- de SUboucltc's government nil
tliu (ndiion* in Paris took the character of
parsimony. Uoata without fold* hot worn;
miutf boxro were made of plain wood; and,
Instead of painmd jwrtrait*. outlinra only
were drawn in profile, ard filled with India
ink, etc. All the*’ fashions wrr.’ ralM n la
Silhouette; but the nnine wn* only retained
in the
of the profiles, which, from llr-ir
simplfciiv and the cheap manner in which
they Could lx- executed, survived the jicriod
of their compul.ory origin. Thu* the name
of a French chancellor of the exebequer has
been nuncbed to the most common of our
miniature profiles.—Once a Week.

Iioubtful.
At the bottom of the Item the sendoc writes
tbi word*. “How i* thte for Texasf If « e
nro to reply candidly to ‘be question w. may
■ay no have great doubts of the item being
trTha iteuv says that a boy 1^years of age,

urn of a fsnnor' near Naviuots, climbed up a
com stalk in order tn get half an ear of corn
which was to bo roartcl for the whole family.
Ha mt astride of tb&lt;&gt; ear and began to saw off
half of it, a* that was ull by could carry to
foe ia w-x While doing thte b- Ripped and
fell, but managed to save iiim*?!.. by being
caught on tbo top of a «talk of millet, and
clasping bls arms anmnd it bo ullppod nafely
to tbo ground, !&gt;ut Li. rapid de«nt set. hte
cl.ithes ou lire and l&gt;(’ "
- burned on
the Hml« «■»'’
U” tbe“
by crawling '«“»a cm’Uffibcr. Of course this
mar lie true, but we have grave doubt *aix&gt;ut
it even if it did linppeu In Tox».-Dotrott

permanently; no other remedy did dv- sny .
good._________ O. s. BAWK1 NS.
.Mpralued truu* laftlng.
OeUo ItlrckllUAugust, 1KM. *
I snffired 8 years mro with Mrslaol b« k
from lining; Hired by St Jacob* OH cotnpieteJr. No ret uru of pal n.
2 K Mctl.l’R F-

I roffHed « resrs with (trained bark; used
cane; one Ukue BL Jacobs Oil cured me. No
return TuOtnutith*.
J NO. W.NYCH
Cashier Slock Exdiaa^e Bunk.

VVrot At’‘“£\^£I.wn racioty.
toy
AmcriCM'
-roe independence of

‘S^X-IFtotoKB-d-W

JoHlboy-Gmns. come. °'d fellow, .hte
• won't do; you're not catmg a» u«uaL
Uvcmdi Il-’b.-tk'aUyl-Cnn ’L old man.
ftattlvrly I can't. I Lara actually lost my
&lt;railflCtivaly&gt;-W«U. I rincarely
bopeth.-A no pour nun will find tt.-I\tte

burg Bulletin.

Rates. S I -OO per Day.
This House is new. with jiiei'.wit rooms. The
putroowre of the public ns respectfully roilclted.

GILLASPJE

-FARMERS
And All Others
Wlien you want anything In the line of

which penauucnlly cured me.
FRANK JOHNSON.

GROCERIES; and = PHOVISIOSS,

jtD’VjuEists aiidDealej\s5e^wHQ^
TkEGiAsAVDGELERGfl-BAmi-Mo-

OR

BOOTS AND SHOES,
BUSINESS CARDS.
A. SHELDON,
.
Alwtract and Kcal Estate Office.
Attract Blocs. HMUngs.
Money to loan on Beal Estate Real Estate
sold on continlMloo. General oou'ojimekig.
tlnving a complete se» ot Abstract Book*, conpiled from the Record", can f&lt; rul*h roni[«ousbrtractt.
C. F. BRlJUKS. Clera.

P

C. ANDRUS, Dentist,

J.

HaallMCS, Mich.

Nitrous Add Gas or Vitalized Air given for
the painloss extraction of teeth.
P. DRAKE, M. D.,

Office over Holloway’s drug store.
Office hours from 3 to 4 p. in. Telephone, eon
nccthig with resldeuco. nt Holloway s drug
•tore.
-•

H.L. Newton
HAST1N8S.

All New Goods and
Prices Satisfaciiry
To buyers &gt;« every instanse.

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-:-PRODUCE-:-

Especially Butter and Egg*, wanted, far
T M. B. OILLAHPHC, Notary Public
1•
and U. B. Claim Agent.
which the highest market price will be
will prosecute xfi kind* ol clnlto* Pefvro the
paid In rash or trade.
Departments ot Ute Interior oilier. Call va irtiu
at Ids store, corner Court aud Jrttrrrou Sta..Hastings. Mich.
_____________
M. FOWLER.
Dentist

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QTUART, KNAPPHN A VANARMAN,
ij
Lawyers.
tundx- New York Tinra*___

Cor. Jefferson and Court Sts., Haslings, Mieh.

Practice In all court* ot the tUtc and in tbK
u“',“ias ssviwtan
«.».
Haslius:*. Michigan.
Ajisoclate offices. Ronins 15. tr, and 17. new
Housetuau Block. Grand Rapids, Mich.

BH'l AB. ——
■ W-’.
Chkwtcifhkm It. Van Abxas,

BOILERS

Stenina I'rati':
IMS. Manutiu
and straw hen
ptpM, breacliit
ciuuigt- tor *M
•r tube* for sal

steam bailer wonts. &lt; staHltl
Hirer at high in&lt;l tow prera
fug linl’cn. of all Modi, m
pi, etc. Old boiler* taken in
. .Itlvets. boiler platen, and t
-. Cor. Foundry st. and M'
:ks. Detroit Mich.

,ESr?&lt;^r.s5SASi

■&gt;.-s

�Hastings Banner

Chicago; anil the latter should be

Died, Tuesday evening of last week, at
the home of his parents in this city, John
H. Wightman, aged SI.
He was a young
man whose genial qualities and compan­
lected her site, and has 810,000,000 pledged ionable disposition made him a favorite
MARSHAL!. L. COOK. Editor.
for tlie fair. That ought to settle 1U
with all who knew him. He was possessed
of splendid business qualities, and keen
THK BASTINflH, UICU.. POSTOrriCE,
Collector Stone, of Detroit, has decided insight into business affaire. It is indeed
AUOL'ST 14. 1870.
sad that one in whom the promise of a
that oleomargrrine. like the Chinese, niusv
successful life was so strong should be
go. Ix-t the5 war against bogus butter go cut offso soon after creasing tin* threshold
on. Seiling counterfeit butter is as dis­
^ft
is astonishing what a wonderful
reputable as passing counterfeit money.
A recent editorial in the Journal shows
change a few short minutes stay In County
to what purposes designing politicians an*
Clerk Brice’s office will make In some men.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
already planning to use Patrons of Indus*
Men of all ages, from budding youth to
gray old age, may lx* seen wending Qteir
Ike Hendershott is repairing his bouse
way to the court house with faces as vwl■
As we understand it, the Patroas of In­ on Green street.
emn as if they were marching to certain
dustry. like the Grange, Is a non-politlcal
Call and see the display of Christmas death. With fear and trembling they ad­
organization of formers for the advance­ goods at Dr. 1 at limp's drug store.
dress the august county official, and In n
brief time tlie object of their visit is ole
ment of their own interests.
,
A new meat market lias been opened on mined and they depart with faces wreath­
To attempt to make it apolitical orgmtf Main street by Homer Giddings.
ed ii^smiles, and a matrlage license in
xaUon would mean nothing more nor less
.
Tliere is some talk among the young tlielr pocket
tlian death to the order. For as soon as people of having a dancing party in union
An Intcaesting question as to-whether
politics are forced in. dissensions and bit­ halliThanksgivlng night
the sentence for horse stealing is made too
terness arise, and all hoj»e of accomplish­
Owing to press of other matters, we severe in this state or not, will soon be de­
were obliged thia week to put the school cided by the supreme court. Tlie ea*e
ing beneficial results is ended.
was brought by the issuing of a habeas
The Journal would have Vntrons of In­ column un an inside page.
Z*Frnnk Hams lias bought the Interest of corpus for Hcnrv Franklin, who was aent
dustry get together, practical!^ endorse^
to Jackson prison for five years from Kala' Will Young In the Jefferson street barber .mazoo, for home stealing. Tlie question
the democratic Idea of free trade, mxt’drop
shop. ^Success to the new firm of Babcock was brought before the court on the ground
ibeir peculiar tactics of trying to get-deal­
that because a thief, who would steal goods
ers to sell them goods on 10 ]&gt;er reaL com- ^Hra. 11. J. Kenfield expects to plat from a store to tlie full value of the horse,
mimicm. This latter Is good advice; for it Mime of her land hi the 2d ward, and put would not or could not receive so severe n
can be demonstrated as readily as that 2 it on the market. Hastings will need sentence, therefore Franklin demands his
'
ami 3 are 4. that no business man tn Barry many new homes to accomodate Its In­ release.
creased population.
county can sell goods on a margin of 10
The Baptist Nunda}* school will observe Mr. Colgrove Friday evening, Nov.* IStii.
per cent When a man agrees to do IL he
‘•Bible Da}" next Sunday. Nov. 17.- in the Following Is thi- program:
convicts himself of fraud; and any man place of the regular morning service. An
Singing, America.
who knows anything alxiut business und excellent program b out. and a gbod time
Holl call, quotations about government.
History of Home, Mrs. Timmerman.
the expense of doing it knows that such a i^expccted. All aro invited.
Political Economy, Mr. Striker.
■dealer Intends to get second grade goods, &lt; Mr. Edwanl Roos, mamger of the new
Paper. The Gauls, Mrs. Smith.
get them billed to him at prices for staplf felt boot factory writes that lie bus pur­
How to Judge of a Picture, Mrs. Barber.
chased the m-ewwary machinery for the
articles, eel! them to Patrons :it 10 per
Politics which made and unmade Home.
institution, and tliat he will be here to
cent, above prices for staph* articles, and- take charge of putting the same in position Mr. Handy.
Tlie
uses of mathematics. MUs Jordan.
then he and the- wholesale dealer will set­ the last of the month.
•
Table talk on rhe Pan-Amcrluun Con­
tle the rest ty- means of rebates.
A nice deer was ^celved at the express gress. M. L. Cook.
We IxdievAin organizations of all classes office last week from the north and Hugh
Critic, Miss Viola Willison.
Closing song.
of industry for the advancement of mu­ Murdock, who lives on the town line, vwas
the man who killed him. letters from the ^Inadvertantly the Banxkk of last week
tant Interests. We believe thit farmers
other northern hunters rvj»ort no &lt;icer, lulled to mention the splendid donation of
Iiavc too long neglected such organizations. killed, though several have b«-en shot aty&lt;
8230 given the Hastings Furniture Co. by
We believe they con tn* mnde highly use­
Having assumed charge of the local de­ Hon. Daniel Striker. When solicited to
ful to the farmer. But when an attempt partment of theltANNKU It will Im* a great take stock In the above concern last sum­
Is made to commit such organizations to favor to me if those wtio an- in possession mer, Mr. Striker said lie did not feel dis­
posed to do sb at that time for good rea­
any political party, the usefulness of such of Items of news will kindly inform me of sons; but that when ever the Co. employed I
the same.
Your truly.
organizations Is at an end. This Is a
40 men they could call *on him for 8200;:
and when 30 were on the pay roil ♦230.
country where each individual is supposed
The Garrett school district, Yanke**
to be able to know his own interests well -Springs sued Frank Culver, of that town Week before lost he wo* shown the roll of
said company, giving 05 as the number
enough to vote as pleases him, without l&gt;e- for 931 alleged to have been wrongfully
employed. True to his won! and cheer­
ing committed to any political party by paid by him while a dlstrle^jifficer. In Esq. fully. Mr. Striker drew his cheek for 8-50.
means of a secret organization. Any at­ Kanaston's court lost week. Tin* trial in his own way, and in belialf of institu­
tempt to drive the enlightened farmers of lasted two days, and was hotly contestwl. tions that commend thgimwlvi’s to him.
The jury fonnd for the district,
k
Mr. Striker Is a man of large liberality—«
.Barry county to the jwills like so many
&lt; About 30 of the young friends of alls* systematic, liberal giver. He makes no
r sheep to vote either the republican op' Minnie Cook, gave her a very plea-ant parade over it: but his purse is open wide
’ democratic ticket will and /p^ght to fZl:
birthday surprise Monday evening, and a in Itcbalf ot such institutions, and many
have received his aid who have not known
and such attempt will result In the defeat lM*autlful picture was left to remind her of
whence it cairte. •
nt the very purpose for which such organl- the occasion. Refn*shmcnU were served,
after which the company departed wishing
High School.
zaUons are made—the advancement of the her many happy returits of the tiny.
Literary to-night.
, farmer's interests. None but those whose
Ask Charley what ••hear" means.
The society connected with Euinuuiuel
Mdfishness or political bias Is so strong os church will lie entertained on Thuraday
We sing the "Star Spangled Banner"
flantingm Wednesday, Nov*. 13, 1889.

wrangling stout a site.

Chicago has se­

EDITORIAL NOTES.

to prompt them to overlook the real wel­ afternoon. Nov. 21st, by Me.-slames D. G.
fare of snch organizations will ever advo­ Itobinsan, Dr. Andrus,. E. lluxbj, Win.
Powers. A. Mason, May Diamond. Minnie
cate the Idea of making the I’atrons of In­
Matthew^, Ettn McCormick. Kittle Steb­
dustry the tail to somebody's political kite. bins .and May Wootlard at the society
rooms. Supper served from 5 until
in a laudation of the Idea of free trade
/The young people’s alliance of the M. E.
»democratic from ail ages, and not y
• church was last evening reorganizr&lt;X and
‘■Cleveland idea." the Chicago Henrfd made a branch of the Epworttrfengue.
“refers with pride" tft the fact tbstt a The new &lt;&gt;i-gnnlzntiou starts with over 40
Following are tint officers:
democratic xjilminlstratton went to war incmlM*rs.
Miss Rose Bostwick, president: W. If.
with England in 1812, with “free. trade
Cook. Sec'y: Miss Fannie Mixer. Trcas.:
and sailors' right-*’* as it war cry. The al­ Dr. S. M. Fowler, chorister. Miss Bird
lusion Is an unfortunate one for democracy. Heath, organIrL
Before a blow was struck In that war.
Frank A. Rasch, a prominent young
JCnglnnd had, by n repeal of her orders in man of Detroit, mid with whom the writer
council, settled in a perfectly satisfactory is personally acquainted, made an excellent
run for city attorney on the republican
manner the question of -free trade." or ticket last week, being defeated by, only a
the right of American bottoms to carry little over 200 In thaP democratic strong­
goods for friendly nations, it was not hold. Mr. Rasch is a talanted young man
wttled by any action of the United States, and tlie people of Detroit will make no
mistake in electing him to any office with­
but because France repealed her decrees in their power.
and gave England the free market that she
A. D. Niskcnt this week severs his con­
demanded. The war of 18.1M4. then. wa- nection with the Hastings Bankkb. and
fought for the exclusive purpose of settling goes to Manistee to locate.
Hit place Is
the right of Englaud to impress sailors l»clnK filled by Will R. Cook, a {irother of
whom it claimed as English subjects, and M. L. Cook, mid we are glad to sec him
take a scat on the etUtorbl tripod. He is
to take them from American vessels by a bright, hustling young man. who Is sure
fwor. The war lusted about two years, to make a shining mark In ncwspaj&gt;crdom.
cost this country .10.000 lives, millions of The new firm Is Cook Bros., and here’s our
best wishes for its snecess.—Nashville
looney, aud saddled It with a direct tax
News.
covering nearly everything used. Its ports
There will be a uuuqucrade ball given
were blockaded; its national capital burned
by the Young Men's Social Club In Union
ball Thanksgiving night. Music will be
Ing trade almost completely absorbed by I fumlshtri by a Grand Rapids orchestra,
■England during tills time. The treaty of I and n costumer from tlie same city ,wlll be
on hand to supply those with costumes
GhenL which closed the war, deprived I
who do not cure to make them, at medium
England of a nominal right that she had rates. The 'high character of the parties
never used, that of navigating the Mlstls- heretofore given by the club will Insure an
«ippl river, while the New England fisher- enjoyable time to those who desire to at­
tend this party.
xaea lost a very valuable privilege, enjoyed
Wednaaday and Thursday of last week,
Trom the earliest times—that of catching
at
Kalamazoo, was held the annual meet­
und curing fish on the shores of the /uif
ing of the Woman's Home Missionary
vt SL Lawmice—the Ions of which la still society of the Michigan Conference, M. K.
Icit, and is causing trouble every year. church. The following from this city at­
The amin question—that for which the tended the meeting: Mesdames Clement
Smlttt, Daniel Striker. E. Y. Hogle, G. G.
war was Inaugurated, and 8120.000,000
Spaulding. W. M. Puffer, I&gt;. N. Mixer, J.
dtetrt Incurred—the right ot search and Rich, A. P. Warner, and Miss Allie
Mtaare by England on the high seas, was Mudge. Mrs. Smith read a paper before
waived by this country at the Ghent treaty, the gathering, and Mm. Striker was elect­
ed president of the district association for
and England maintained and declared her the Grand Rapids district

sight to search American vessels for Brit­
ish aellora until after the cloee of oar civil
war. That retraction was a republican
victory. Democrats should avoid refer­

ence to the war of 1812, for It was through
«be foolish act of that party In waging it
that American commerce wns crippled for
rathe vexed fisheries question, which may

The Michigan state Sunday school asso­
ciation. whoM pleasant and profitable set&gt;slona at'Xnst Saginaw last winter are re­
called by hundreds of Sunday school workthuslastic gathlng at Grand Rapids Dec. 3.
4. and 5. Eminent talent from surround­
ing states, as well as the best talent of our
own state will bo called into requisition.
It is expected that there will be a large
gathering, and that the sessions will be
very Interesting. Further particulars respectlng the earning meeting will be furnistod the public soon.

vX,ast

Xtevid B. Hill la not a statesman, by any

the big brewer*, distillers and saioonlsts

return for his having vetoed bills

week Messrs. Dlckerman &lt;S De­

Groot. of the furniture factory, received a
letter from Postmaster General Wannamaker's store in Philadelphia, wishing to
know if these gentlemen would take n con­
tract for making 1,000 bed room • suits.
Owing to the great rush of orders for
Hastings furniture, this proposition had to
be declined. Only a few days previous to
two earkads of furniture, but 1*. was Im-

every morning till we raise the roof, but
still It does not float over the building.
We hope l*n»f. Roberta will not scare
another big girl until she cries.

Ed. Bottom visited our school Tuesday.
Be was much pleased with the laboratory,
and especially after Hugh gave him an In­
troduction to the blow bottle.
Harry Bowker Is absent from school on
account of sickness, ami Miss Hallock says
she misses him.
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Misses Wardell and Lees, teachers In
the Nashville ochoota. visited us Friday P­
m.; also Artnur Brown, of Grand Rapids.
Orla VanHorn carries lib left arm in a
sling it being broken lu the forearm. We
Hope no one ebe will fall over the banister.
On Wednesday p. m.. after school. Mr.
Woodford gave tlie senior class a fine colloca­
tion on tlie phonograph, allowing each
member to listen to u short speech, which
was reproduced with wonderful exactness.
He also gave u lecture Thursday evening,
the proceeds amounting to 87.00.
Following are the real estate transfers
for the week ending Nov.- llth, 188V. as
taken from the l&gt;ooks in the register's office:

MaJy Campbell ct ai. to John tjoatf: lot »&lt;*»
an&lt;H Wk IT Keelers add Middleville 8114.
Catherine Hicks
Jff*I&amp;ySiS*
flicks: H of Mix sand sblk 2 Dunnings add

^Thomas Beany;

m-B,«

• £ S;.’!

■'lUirt S. Br«l&gt; I.Mm, j. B. M.B^a- PM
,1 XMhvlll.H».

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aud swM of sck *ec tSGastlotoa 83,&lt;BLN.

We have the Largest and Best stock in the city, inchi
the
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BANNER OAK,
The finest round stove in the market.

Jot Call Save Money by Seeing Ils
Before buying. Also a full line of

COOK STOVES

A Full Stock of Hardware
At Bottom Prices. Call in and see for yourself.

per

lb; evaporated. 7c )*cr lb.
Battar-rHBIN.
Clover seed-'83..*0.
Benne-ftJO&lt;t8i.W&gt;per bu.
Beel^Uve. 8X73BJ3. colve». 85-00.
Egn-lo&amp;lSc_ Ou&lt;- «12—■!&lt;

Mme—HelUug nt W*c per 1&gt;Q1; water lune, II JO
per bbl.
Outs-HftJOc per bu.
onions--41*0*0* per bu.
Fotaton. New-zsfczne. per bu.
Port S-- rt
Poultry-Heus. 3e; chickens. 8c.
PlMter—Selling at 85 per ton.
8xlt—Selling at 81 per bbl.
Timothy Heed-Balling at 8z.no per bu.
Wheal- -No. 1. while Tte red, 7*.
tuples—81.*M» 8X25 per bbl; dried, 2hC31*c
lb; evaporated
per lb.

Butter-lMMOc.
Oats—".2‘tfit3*e per bu.
I'ot.Vo. •&gt;
Poultry—14ve: Fowl*, tfe; aprlog chickeut,
c. &lt;lueas.se; turkeys. 9ex
Wheat-No. I while. Wte; No. 2. red,

CatUr—Choice to extra »lecn 84.4Ott84.7O.

DMB

This- space belongs to

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Archie McCoy,
FURNITURE.

Hogs—Fairly aetlvet mediums. gt.lSftfrLD;
rorkerMi.iMt»4JS; pigs. gxsettc.oo.
Pour deaths In one week Is Coldwater's
reconi for last week.
.
Holly dedicated a new
ehurch on Sunday.

Presbyterian

Andrew Engles. a &lt;W-ycan*-o)d fanner
of Houghton, hung himself in his barn.

Notice!

GOOD As A

To the People of Barry Co

Gold Mine!

Having sold my property to C. D. Beebe
■who will take possession in a short time, our

entire stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bootsand

Shoes must be closed out at once.

our entire stock

ai

IVe offer

a tremendous sacrifice.

Everything must go

An investment in our special drives in ■

UNDERWEAR-:
Will return a larger dividend of

Good Solid Comfort
Than large blocks of stock in a bo­
nanza mine.

JUST RECEIVED

At RUSSELL’S
Splendid new line of

Dress GoodsTrimming.
Headquarters for

Millinery Goods.
All the latest and most desirable styles.

g

Huffman Bros.

THE MARKETSApples—11.75 pcr**^?*drteA. 4flfle

DON’T FAIL TO SEE THEM!

At Bottom Prices.

of

Hattie M. Fentou to Mary A. Barber: lot 4
t.

Stoves! Stoves! Stoves!

PLUSH and WCH (IK
In this department we have made a
great effort to please you.

Ail ojjBrtnnily Io tartate tbo
tmtlifiilness of His asserfioo vill be
mostgratiiying to
Your Humble Servant,

E.Y. HOGLE.

�uA&lt;rixc.s Banner.
v

£1-

S'&lt;n. I". LS89.

Ja*. F. Mead desires to employ a reilahU

zx***’***

PERSONAL mention.
Mund

* ■ L. WUklh. mt u

.

llcrtoo wu In (Innil KipU. s«lnr.
».»&lt;■ uliLnnu Bnw.-

The Very Cream
PERFUMES
jJOOlBB'o DWG STORE.
alt kinds.

,w

d|ClurU.
Morrill A Co have Just
UMU li.r ..t .Ilk umbrell..

Hastlnn.

.u
,1,“,,^^

(aU iu and look at them.

n„ lD 1;rs„d

gj»Hmiiai‘.* trip through the *ute.

I Amp*, crockery and holiday good* com. d J. WrtMi
b, Grand jU1,u,.IblOT. •fJ- »’• - Matthew* hits accepted the pomink. theibest stock ever lu Hasting* UIIi
U»n « U»lwr ot «.,loky „„l
pace* right at llama A VauAmuJi?.
&gt; -^Jilkn KenMd, « (;hkw^ |S hOTle on a
tau*
uud pbrsk,
in u. Grand Rapid* school*. Walker's
The beat
S
ysmjfe
&lt;!onSrntalatc-hlm &lt;&gt;u hi*
■n&lt;l 25c. coffev you
»&lt;*' 1'*‘“ w"
Gr"‘d
thJ’sH. min’wi °f ^•1,p8an’ Prudent of
Our aid Maudh, Mr. tra |, „h,|n
” li“"!
u. urn rmtomer. every .1...
,y
J
17°L/We :ai'1 "'''‘'k and expressed 13 lb* Granulated Sugar for
you will ahvay. b»&gt;
II.mG v.n niX,.”"'11""''
nLw rf
h,«h,y Pleased with .the IB" LightC
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Arman's.
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8 - '* No. I Family Whitefish
“""a ““a-1*
You will find the iw*t 25,.. t..n. Irest ••&gt;. TulSinJ;
5 “
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Mackinaw Trout
coffee, lh&gt;st 25&lt;‘. tobacco. l*.*t -jqc *ynro
formerly Principal of
of the MhUJlvville school* but now of Au 8 “ Best Japan Tea Dust.
best buckwheat flour. b..*t
nJ.r LL ‘
K,u"’"
j»blc. i* complimented very highly by &lt; " Choice Carolina Rice
Beamer’s.
workrC£% lI,a! dtjrJnr ,h* ‘ welhmt 2 •• Best Layer Rafalns
»“ &gt;"
I’hlllips A Sj'nle keep the best teas, cof­ eliy kiil.”!"”1’
work -he .ha* done ahd I* doing hi the 0 " Best Gloss Starch
fees ami spice* in the city. Call and see
schools of that city.
them and try their Ihtden* hi 80 cent plug
I rank (ioodyearand Mi-sdnme* Valliant. Fine Cream Candy per lb
u' x“h,llto-

OFFERS

and fine cut tubam**.

At Mr*. Albert Runyan's 2d ward a
iadj .-an Im&lt; found who claim* to be able’to
reveal the past, present and future of
those who desire to know.

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wit

John Go,x|year. Will Holloway, Nathan
^Hou- Gro- Kames. R. K. Grant and the
Mi.**es kttle Main. C.-lia Ensign anil May
Robert*, went to the Kermis at Powem
opera itou^e. Grand Rapid* Friday, night
&gt;\A letter to the writer from Chester
Messer stale* that himself and wife are
comfortably located in a nice cottage on
I-ookout mountain, which they have eng.-.ged for the winter. The weather he re­
ports a* vary fine. It fa hoped Ute change
nmybeofgreat benefit to Mm. Messer's
health.

I‘“w"i11'- -n» In Jbe
rti’xS’*"-"

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Friday, evening the ladles odtmected
with the Presbyterian church will give a
Mn. J. DnUu &lt;,t XkMlnllta,
In th,
social at the Ms igty room*. A cordial in­
citv last week.
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vitation i* extended to all.
/Th uicnt Smith wa* in Kalamazoo 011
Married, at the residence of D. B. OvIatL bumneM Friday.
Nov. 4th.
Mr. John Heany. «&lt;f Leroy,
Cha*. Mixer apeut Sunday with hi* paiAllegan Co.. Mich., and Mi** Florence ’•ins in U&gt;1.* city.
1
Wilhanif.. of Yankee Bpring*.
Dr. Peckham, of Freeport, wu* &lt;iu our
in Hi
.The Fisk Jubilee sluger* have runie arid street* last week.
gone, ami while their"entertainment was
Will Yming ha* resumed bi* studies
’O'
good, yvt it Uicke&gt;l a good deal of comlnk
with Dr. Fowler.
up to iIk expectations of the people.
Mt*. Ed. Power* Sunday cd with friend*
Wanted, situation.
I desire to .wnn* in Grand Rapid*.
situation to do general houM-work In *mal! !
Clarence Jones returned from Grand
family.
Enquire at John. Tanix-r'*. 2nd Itatild* Thursday.
FOR CHILDREN.
_ j wurd.
Max Doth.
W. S. Power*, of Na,hvllle, wa* on our
John Uessnu-r. the 'jeweler, received afreets Thurs,lny.
this day a fine stock of silver piHti4-.! ware
Win. iturchelt, of Prairieville, was In
from tin- Hartford Silver Plate Co. direct. the city Saturday.
Buying right from tlie factory lie insures
D. Deh Bleyker. ol Kutainaroo, was in
the city Thnr-Mtay.
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For sale, al jrery n*n*onable. figures, n
[Sraud Rapid* a
three mouth's sc-hviarsldp. Worth d25.l«0 in ।few day* hut week.
the West Michigan Business rnivcr*ity of
Will Ham* and wife were in Grand
;
■I .-irttlx allot; Grand Rapid*, one of the best t«usi!i«-s* Rapid*
over Sunday.
colleges in the country.
I. N. Keeler, of Middleville, was here
The ladle* of the Baptist society will ;Munday &lt;»u tyu vines*.
give aeociul at thc-ehurch on Wednesday
/Carrie Mersbou und Bird Heath were in
evening ot this week. &amp;jpp91* from.’ tot., z
' Albion over Sunday.
/Thi* social is for the purpov of raisin#
II. II. Mead, of Rutland township, went
fund* toasshtt in insuring the church.
to Charlotte Thur*day.
We rejoice with you. H. and E. grartu*!
x mvi that would Sated siucar. the wry beat. fct*. Ail other* ■*i ■ Will Myers went to Grand Rapid*
Thursday on business.
,
iu uruportlon. Butter, egg* and appl-* •
P. SL Colgrove went to Charlotte last
are a good price. Bring them along.
week &lt;•($ legal bu*lnc*.s.

of cuery Kind
rretp. . ,

r- A. GLifin returned Monday evening
from a urolith's tour through Texas and
l-mun T.rrbqry, &gt;1.4. mnd,
with the Muthwest, and expects soon to
.&lt;&gt;eate at Waco, Texas. He states that the
iwpie wit# haven't been then- enn hardly
Isflieve that Guthrie, in Oklahoma, though
but five tubntiw old. I* a city of over
12,000. with fine stone building*, street
care, water worksand elretrlellghK

Croup Remedy II

Tlie tMinbere of the Star W. V. T. I'.'
will give mi oyster social at the home of
Mutth-*w !lnil &lt;m the evening of Nov. 2bth.
All are ltditisl.

John &lt;E.|Whitright and Bessie M. HuwanTwre tjmrri.-d at the home of tin- hrldo's
parent* id Rutland, (M. noth, b&gt; Rev.
Geo. Hollihter, of Irving.

Farm

F:t L 21 a Bargain.

BEAMER'S CASH STORE

d^ok. Wkktn «„ ,t Wall Ukeil„r3Qn.

MlThcre will Lx- a dlstriH minding and.
"Sunday *eh&lt;wl institute held at the Barryvilie M. I*, church. Nor. IP,.20. 21 and -*--'.
An excellent program ha* l*rn arranged
and I: is hoped that there w ill U* a large
attendance

Ed. (’lairk. with John Bessmer. the jew­
eler. ha* purchased a new Dancarfter en­
graving Hock and I* better prepared Uun
ever to do al! kinds cf engraving.

Tin- - Ladle* Dime soviet/ will celebrate
their Uh anniversary at the home of Mr*.
. Jam.-.* Murray Friday evening. Nov. 15th.
। A cordial Invitation i* extended to all.

which
the -tt-.l n In u*lng the old

•.are. but on*&gt; tuluute** time

day.
Mis- Livingston, of Battle Creek, made
a short visit with friends in this city Mon­

day.
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[„ E. Knappen. of Grand Rapids, was
In the city last week, engaged on the Cul­

ver trial.
Notaries public and other persons mak- ' John Kurtr and family went to Grand
ingont mortgages will &lt;lo well to remember •Rapid* Thursday to visit with friemb and
that tlie new law requires the full address­ relatives.
es. township, county and state to be men­ .--Mr*. W. M. Puffer returned from Kalationed in the instrument. and unle-* this fim/.s. Friday after a few day* visit with
o joint*.
f
I* dent the register cannot receive WCjh In- friends there.
n \alent in the city. stniment fnr registration.
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fFred
nHi ^pangemn.
SpaMgeinacher, &lt;if Middleville, was
.. . wa
—shaking
Ii.U'ik. hands ivlfh
Thursday night as Orlic VanHorn, a I -jn .*
the city
Friday
with III*
his
&lt; nt John Bessnier'*.
i liursday ingot a* »/mr
; in inc ciij m-.-j
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,_it___ of DoMhig.
tkoktell.i,- 1 .many
____ C.I.....I
..
son of...
Dr. A.
1VanHorn
friend*.
ly utnilslied at this
wan-coming
from al tending
Frank
Frank Newman,
Newman, of
of East
East Saginaw,
Saginaw, was
was
wa* cvun»|i down
in.no »tnln«
. ..................................
. - a
. .
...
1 abe
... allpped .nd
. .
.hands
■ with t.i..
lecture
in the High school,
and shaking
his many frL.nd*
friends 111
in

NEWS.

: y ou will buy dittoes

Tribune for one
made pinto for $5.00

»* Lund Uti

newspaper will be
Fn»h Baltimore
1“A M F. G. -ifcaur

Osnxrf

by the can or
uid j&gt;zir.?a low at John

Mp’Jf
,”an t&lt;”'vchange for wheat
15 r. 11. Barb.a ,v Co/*,

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■’li'ifil ha* ordered a new
’•oewidk la front &lt;&gt;f the jail.

AChlMtnar, wa* in town last week with
‘ ’*F of starting a laundry.

rsJuLJ001/4 *,ie *’-ntfne A Iron works has
""i* a fresh cuistofpalnL

I(a1°u lot "{ , a’’tore (or sale cheap at
^ “**»&gt;/* jewelry store.

l,ear rrn“ ’♦’me of onr
"Woridenu more regularly.
iiri!lu"??t’ur drletl
bringa a
‘
« Hsms A VanArman’s.
fruit dishes In silver can be
John Hennef, jewelry .tore.
11 ,,0*«n»’ °P«™ house at­
* great many people from here.

-ik«*u l.u.hrl* or cider apples have
snipped from thi* county this year.
,l&lt;«* ground feed, oat* and rye. for sale.

put out bls left arm to save himself from tills city last week.
falling, and fell iu such a way m»«"
...j. M. Hewcs and wife expect to leave
his left arm. We arc glad to say however lor California next week on a visit with
that he is improving.
relatives ih that state..
Mrs. T. McDowell. of Penu.. who has
As our readers well know. Dr. J. A.
been visiting relatives In this city, re­
Baughman, the well kwrfvn
formerly of this city, fe u«w located nt turned home Thursday.
Word from Ellis Hams »ays that he to
Akron. Ohio. All those wishing to con­
sult Dr. Baughman by letter can address well pleased with his course In the Grand
him at No. 151 South -Howard street. Rapid* Businesa College.
Akron. Ohio. He writes prescriptions for
Bright Phillips returne.1 to hfalhome-In
Grand RapldaSaturday after a short visit
any disease for 81.00.

&lt; utr™ l. Mcb. .nd Uns onlj «V &lt;njud|r
one*-1, when H bi «"»«■
I« «b&gt;
w. do our own mmitlnk. And wr know
we can give you better coffee
than other houses that buy rooriwl
Tess arc cheap. We challenge the state to

with J. M- Neff and wife.
The Misses Florwiccjlxw and I-tlMe
. tLeber.
»b«-S~&gt;.rUle
spent Sunday In this cit)..
IL K Grant went to Wall lake yesterd.^^paniedbyF.G. Goodyear and

match us on 35c coffee and 25c
Ham* A VaxAbma.a.

E. T. Lackner, of Denver.

How mu., En«lUb
round lu Wrtalor .uimbrMkWddleUowur*
OU te Dade rnlD Use Inter, ol lb. words
■ Fred I. HrUb. U» druol.b’ TJte
some paper and write them out, and nanu
thellrt^toMr.
"m

iTlrtrad. ud rel.Un» In 1“. d,y *"&lt;1

vbrlnitv relumed home last week.
,djj
, ot &lt;lnn&lt;l B*P“* *

makes the mred word* from the above, win
t,e given a ^tof Dickens' ‘'ompletrw oriU.
cloth binding.

Cash, Dry Goods. Boots and
Shoes. Hardware, Groceries,
aud Crocker.v,

1‘rixe to be awarded Dec.

seta.
Sunday morning
^mt^bdongsmall frame house in the^tth
Ing to Clarence Bennett burned। to w
ground. The fire waa wel! under w£
when the •■umckiDM-bird
at the w to
works aroused the people Domtbe r»‘“ f

“
“
in palls, ST; gall*....
Good Baking Molasses, per gall
Best New Orleans
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Good Roller Flour per cwt.
Best
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Bowen* Mill* Buckwheat Flour (warnm'ted strictly pure) j»er sack
We tend the procession on 23c Tea.
We sell the best 25c Fine Cut.
t
We sell the best 30c Plug.
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bST'nt fttod. ««»&gt;-"»

X ■*’5f“
Independent m w ’i

^•adet Geo-

°(tto S““ Unl‘

—FOR—

Beamer’s Cash Store
N. B.—We want to sell you your Gloves
and Mittens.

JOSEPH ROGERS
PAYS
J. 1. MBS' n MU
Highest Market Price
North side State street.
Newspapers, I’eriodicnl*. Books. Stationerp. School Books and SciKtol Supplies.
Newspaper subscriptions taken at lowest
club rates.

The Detroit Daily Free Press
—ANU—

-FOR—

Poultry, Butter, E®
ani Dried Fruit

Delivered to any part of the city.

lie will pay in cash or exchange gro
cedes. dry good*. crockcry. boots and
shoes, hardware, drugs, etc.

and Produce.

GOOD
CLOTHINGCHEAP
Our Mr. J. H. Cutting has just returned from Boston, and it be­
ing so late in the season that manufacturers were anxious to close
out their fall and winter stock, he took advantage of the opportunity
and bought for spot cash some suits and overcoats at one-third off of
former prices, and we propose to give the benefit to our customers.
Do not miss this opportunity if you are in need of a suit or overcoat.
Come in and see for yourself.

important ports
™yw‘"*,°p

Yours respectfully,

R. J. Guamt.

.

m’,1m wal1 PM*r *nd win*
y^nains Jt
Uun j, Qf j proflu

county get* $r&gt;,G70.50 primary
■«&gt;w&gt;«ie) toriHjr
dmtm,
w

iwi^r ’h” 82 ”"ur lhat Jo’- Kngera
" “k M4® for tLc same flour.

liB«»lt)T,n
Halting* have found little
Mat,
’• getting employment this sea-

^ly aaiw^'J!?’1 aVw",torB ,or tiM&gt; Stroll
“‘lets.
1|Ulh‘ n»nwroua on our

was insured or not.
sand., while Mnu *"*■
,Uu«b«r Ad. «re rtdl« ^m|j

w°™ tor liquor, rut Inknbrra «lg

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
*n‘

hoon'^t Ed 1U1IW -boiai

force as to ups^tJbe
M)akcn up.
ladies were Injured and **dl*
.. .bout

One Price Clothiers, Hastings, Mich.

the raee and rrvetred a bad u« n
The partto ’bo "»
unknown at tbla time, bo
be round ort "»d
their nah dH- H «»»-

*&gt;t&gt;ht
n,r

In eonpanr «t“

lb0 wbenllns *

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We want your trade'and will make it an object for you to
pay cash and trade at

Evening News

BUTTER, EGGS.

50
] 50

Buy a pound of Magic Washing Powder and get a nice pres­
ent. One pound will make 4 gallons of nice soft soap.
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We have the finest line of Lamps in the city.
We are tbo leaders in low prices.
' Patronize the house that makes the low prices.
Farmers, we want your Butter, Eggs, Dried Apples and4toll
kinds of Produce.
Our store has been newly papered and painted and is chuck
full of the choicest Groceries, the finest line of Crockery and
Bazaar Goods the market can produce.
Our prices ate right.
e
We have a large and varied assortment of Holiday Goods
anu more coming.

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time.

Heanit'i-'

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SEES h! Hi W®

The Hasting* Engine. A iron Works
have bought the lot joining their property
on the west and next spring intend to en­
large their works very materially. Aside
from this It gives them an opening on two
streets, which they have needed for a long

25

Choice Table Syrup per gall

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trip to Kansas yesterday.

Hicks &amp; Spence,

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Beat Roasted. Rio Coffee (This Is a fine one □one can match).
Be*t Sour Pickles in vinegar per doz

Rev. A. J&gt;. Grigsby will preach at the
Presbyterian church .Suiulay. Noy. 17th.
•in tlie imorning oti ••Ikmblt Minded
People," mid in the evening on ••Salt."

' A Demorest medal contest will b»- held
next Friday evening. Nov. nth. at the
I Baptist t-nurrh. Competitors for the sil­
guest* of F. G. Goodyear. ‘
ver uuslai are the following j&lt;&gt;ung ladies
Mr*- J. M. Hadley ha* gone tn Grand and gentlemen of Hasting*: lama WlllfRapid* for a week's visit.
•xm, Hertha Teeple. Roy Barlow. Nellie
W. T. Brown, of Chicago, wa* in the Felghner. Nora C&lt;«.|&gt;er, Cora C|ierry and
The I'mfonned, Rank K. dfl*. willle
Ja.*on McElwain. Fine mualc will accity last wi-ek on business.
inspected lo-uxtrrow evening by F. G.
Brown, of Grand Rapid*, is visit- J eotnpany the entertainment which will
Goodyear, who has been appointni by Gen. /'Arthur
.
comment &lt;- promptly at r:so p. m. AdHastings to inspect all the division* of- iug hi* parent* in Rutland.
this state. Gen. Hasting* I* expected to
Prof. J. M. Smith, of Pralrirvilic. wa*a
caller at thi* oflice yesterday.
Jaa. Wilkinyand Will Spence were in
F. (».' .Stowell desires to announce that
he has just received a portion of his stock Grand Ruphis Friday on business.
Ch«y Brown aud wife spent Sunday'
of l&gt;ooM and shoes for l|ie winter trade.
He call* sjtecial -attention to hi* Hue of wltlHram Brown and wife in Jackton.
slippers, also Iteavrr shoes and warm win­
Hon. John Carvetb. of Middleville, was
ter goods. Call and see before you buy.
in the city last week on legal bualneaa.'
(Successors to C. 11. A M. W. Hicks) ,
Mis* C. Herrington returned la»t week
One thing more, our crockery and lamp
from
a visit with relatives in Charlotte.
good* stock I* the largest we have ever
shown. Our holiday goods hare began to
John W. Custer, c—‘
*
arrive.jjnd as usual we expect to have Ute ing hi* old friend* In this
best assorted stock in th*} city.
C. C. Field aud family
Ham* A Van Auman.
short visit with friends in Charlotte Thur*-

M 00

�FARM AND GARDEN.
OF INTEREST TO CULTIVATORS OF
LARGE AND SMALL FAR&amp;S.

Sonic of our most successful npinrisU,
among whom may be mentioned Charles
F. Muth nnd Dadant &amp; Son, both recomt
mend ami use straw matt over the brood
ne&gt;t in winter, to slowly pass the moist­
ure of the hive and retain ita beau
'i her-** mats arc similar to those used
over hotbed sash by ganleners, and are
quite simple and easily made. Bee*
wintered out of doers in many localities
need protection, as our readers know.
It has lx-n claimed by most bee keeper*
that the chaff hive is not sufficiently
portable for convenient use where bee
keeping is carried on on a large scale.

indebted to American Bee
Journal for the illiMtratcd d&lt;**cription
here given for making the straw mats
and placing item on tho hives. Un­
broken rye strmv makes the best mats,
but the Mrawfpf other grniui may be
used, tie may also prairie slough gras*,
etc. Stretch r. set of tarred twines over
a frame (sec engraving No. 1), and then
fatten anntber set at the top of the
frame for binding the bunches of utraw
in place. Now take a handful of straw
and place it against the nails at the top
of the frame, and pass the binding
twines over the bunch of straw and' un­
der the twines stretched tocross the
frame, and either knot them each time,
or carry them hack to the nails in the
headboard, and secure them until tlie
next handful of straw is laid in, and so
on until the mat is completed. When
the proper length of mat is reached, se­
cure each cud h»‘ lying the two sets of
twine securely, then by mcaturof a stiff,
straight edge, nailed lightly to the
frame, and a brood, sharp chisel, cut the
sides of the mat even und smooth, nnd
■ to the exact size wanted.
' Make fur winter protection one mot
ju.'t tlie sire of the top of the hive, anil
lay.somo } inch strips across the tops of
the frames, and then lay on tiffs a piece
of wire screen cloth to keep tlie mice
out, then lay on top ot this the mat just
described. Then make two mats just
large enough to cover the ends of tho
hive and ends of lhe mat on top of the
hive, and luuig them on top of the hive
by twines secured to each mid passing
over the ma(on top of (he hive. Then
make two tnm'/of proixjr size to cover

.

the two sides of the hive, and the mats
nt the ends of the hive and on the top of
the hive secured ia the same mitnner as
the muts at the end of the hive; then a
guud IxMird that docs not leak, to cover
the whole,with a suitable weight to. keep
it from blowing off. and a piece of twine
tied around the whole to prevent the
mats blowing ouf and away from the

hive, completes the outfit quite perfect-

' Fla. 2.—STRAW MATS OX THE HIVE,
iy. Use a rim equal to half the depth of
tin brood chamber under the hive; in
fact, onedialf of an empty brood nest is
-devoted to this purpose, nnd the hive
p.rpared thus apjM-ars ns in engraving
No. 2. Two iticks laid under the edge
of the front mat provides an entrance
and exit to the bees.

\ An English authority gives expression
to tho following: The heavier breed* are
more liable to qplic, because they ore fed
• with larger quantities of food generally
of inferior quality. A horse is worked
several hours at a time, brought homo,
nnd has his manger filled with bulky
•and indigestible food which he is al­
lowed. to eat ravenously. The imper­
fectly maaiicated food goes iuto the
stomach nnd intestines, whose vital en­
ergy has been impaired by orerexertion.
Because a horse has done harder work
than common, ha requires more nutri­
ment; but, then, thia should be given by
extra times of feeding, anti better food,
not by increasing the volume of food nt
one time.
.
Horses in our large towns are often
saved from colic by being allowed to
drink frequently at the public troughs
and fountains. By doing this the honiebe*
comre n good judge of the quantity ho
requires. If a horse comes home from a
Irani journey,-perspiring freely, do not
allow him tn drink his fill of cohl water.
tA*t him stand in the stable till he has
cooled somewhat and is made comfort­
able. A little chilled water may begiven
Mid a little good long hay be jmt into his
rack to take his attention. It will re­
quire thorough mastication, and will
have the effect of preparing the stomach
for the reception of the more concentrat­
ed food which is to follow.

THE OAT CROP.

Comparatively few peraons bare an
adequate idea ot the magnitude and im­
portance of the oat crop in thia country,
yet its two* for num nnd beast are bo
various ‘11131 it is entitled t&lt;j rank among
the moat important of the farmer's pro­
ductions. The enlargement of the area
and increase of product hare been very
large since 1880. But there is little differ­
ence in tbo rate of yield, which him hud
an atintin) average of about twenty-six
bushels to the acre, with an average
price of thirty-two cents. From a prod­
uct of 417,883.880 bushels in 18W. the
crop amounted to 701,733,000 bushels in
1888., As a producing suite Illinois was
in the lead, with a production in round
numbers of 187.OOO.0OO bushels, followed
by Iowa with 67.000.000, und Wisconsin,
Minnesota, Kansas and New York with
from 43,000.000 to 40,000,000 respectively.
For the present year, 1880, the crop
has suffered in some sections from un­
favorable weather at harvest time, but

With an increased area it is estimated
will exceed that of 18b8 sumo 80,000,000
bushels. Tho oat is cultivated through
a wide range of latitude and on a greater
variety of soil than any other grain nnd
is liable to fewer injuries. The propor­
tion of husk to kernel nnd the com[»actncss of the grain determine the-valuo of
the variety.'
Oat., are a remarkably well balanced
food. Containing, as they do, a large
quantity of the most valuable constitu­
ents, they approach wliat may be called
a perfect food, although they contain a
larger proportion of husk and filler than
other grains, such as wheat and Ixtrley.
A great variety of soils can be used for
their production and on land of good fer­
tility large cn&gt;|» can be made As hu­
man fcxxl tho grain is in constantly in­
creasing use, and fur animals it is almost
universal.

Trapping Grmuid Moles.
Wo give an illustration of a simple
trnp that may lx* successfully tued in
catching that troublesome little pest, the
ground mole. It is made of two ash
boards, a full iuch iu thickness, seven
inches in width and two feet six inches
long, attached to one end by a brom! butt
hing**. The form given to the bottom
board is shown in the cut, the central
slit-being made to admit the free play of
the trigger, which is represented by it­
self in tlie right liand corner of tlie
sketch.

A MOLE TRAP.
It I* of iron, ten inches lung; tin* lower
part shnpeil liku a piuldle. five inches
long, one aud one-eighth inchen wide,
and tho left hand end notched ax aliown.
and three-quartero of an inch wiihyper|K*ndiculnrly. The ]xist. sixteen inches
high, is curved to tho circular sweep of
the top Ixianl on ita hinge. The teeth,
eix in nuiuter, on each side, arc riveted
Boven-eightlw of an inch apart, in a plate
, five and one-fourth inches long nnd one
inch wide, containing four screw holes,
placed zigzag, and tills is found much
firmer and more securo than if the t«eth
were iiuerted directly in the upper plunk.
Tlie trnp is act. nr. shown in tlie cut,
across a mole track, first digging a hole
eight inches square and six inches deep,
and returning the soil, taking care to
exclude all stones and large jiebbles.
Press the earth down pretty firmly, and
wt the trap so that the trigger touche*
the surface of die ground exactly over
die line of tbo track. When the mole
goes along his accustomed rdsul, and
finds it obstructed, his movements in re­
opening tho track inevitably heave* up
the surface so as to set off the trigger,
nnd die teeth on one side or the other
will catch him. Weight the trap with
a heavy flat stone.
Salt for Dairy Cowl
Dairy cattle ought to have access to
salt every day, and salt should be added
to all their stable Teed. A series of ex­
periments hac convinced me that when
cows.nre dcnjdd salt for a period of even
one week, they will yield from 144 to
174 P«r cent. Icsa milk, and that of an
inferior quality. Such milk will oh'an
average turn sour in twenty-four hours’
lew time than milk drawn from the same
or similar cows receiving salt, all otlier
conditions of treatment being equal.—
Professor Robertson.

Am a precaution againtt weevil in
grain the granary ought to be entirely
cleared every year and old grain sturetl
elsewhere.
Feed tho pigs regularly and literally a
variety of wholesome food, always some
bulky food, and let each feed be eaten
up clean before more is given.
The difficulty when cream will not
raise, in nine cases out of ten. is tlie tem­
perature. Every butter maker should

use a thermometer.
Dandelion as a market crop for greens
is becoming quite valuable.
Wood ashes are a valuable fertilizer
for all crops, but esiwcially for orchard
crops.
Work upon roads, paths, flower beds,
drains and all other labor requiring tho
removal of earth is much tetter done nt
this season than in thd spring.
Fall grain may now have a top dress­
ing of suitable manure or of commercial
fertiliser.
■Take good earc of tho fodder corn. It
is a valuable adjunct on the farm where

there are no silos.
The dwarf conifers fill a place in orna­
mental planting that few other plants

Catarrh
ody like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, working
througii the blood, eradicate* tbo impurity
which causes aud promotes tbo dl*ca*c, and

- Catarrh

effects a permanent cure. Thotuandx of
people testify to lhe success of Hood’s Sarsa­
parilla as a remedy for catarrh when other
preparations had failed. Hood's Bamparilta
also builds up lhe whole »y»teui, and makes
you feel renewed in health aud strength.

Catarrh

’• For several year* I have been trembled
with that terribly disagreeable disease, ca­
tarrh. I took Hood's rtarsaparilta with the

uol dropping tn my Uiroat, aud stuffed-up feel­
tug. It has also helped my mother, who has
token II for run down state of health and kid­
ney trouble.” Mus. H.D. Huth. Putnam.Ct.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
IOO Dosos One Dollar

MS
VINECAR BITTERS

Grandest ModernDiscdveiy.
Triumph of Pharmacy.
The only true practlcnl -

NOTTCB OT BALK OF REAl. WTATX
State v! MiehiEMJ. Cotro’y Ca'boan-v*.
In tbe nutter of the estate of Beruani &lt;&gt;oaai,
&lt;*kotX1‘is hereby given, that In purruanee ot

on page -■01. and Uy tbe Mid ‘Iforjte W. Gregory
assigned to Hebaatlsn Kmmt by an MStgnment
dated December u. IBM. and recorded iDNtt
Kecrttor'soHteenu luo»«mod«y,tb liber r. of
inortswr*”'. on page .««. bv M&gt;n-payu'”'l
"ulhT^untyofBiSy.in raid »tate.
&lt;iav thr tweniy-fltt&gt; OAT November A. D. 188#, money*due thereon, by whlelt the power ot
at tea o'clock tn Hie forenoon of Ilia* dav (*ub- sale iliereln contained has become operative.
Ject to all .•iu-.tinbranre*) Tim*’south
raribrd t'al estate. to*dt: Tho south «wt
garter •: Ita **xitli west quarter and ta in ent*-eight dollars. iw-tora flic aiionuy 4re
provided for t»y taw. und no sub or proeeedtog
routa half of t!&gt;" routh east quarter of »«lion at
law having been InMItutM to r.sy&gt;ver the;
riutnb'r IlilrtV-two.
In town
one to
north,
etehtictt'
lnitarountyof
Barry,
th' range
state amount -.-cured hr aald^ mortgage, or any rart
thereof. Notice I- therefore hereby given that
ofMlelilrui.
_
on Friday the SUh day of Jnnuujy. IH)0. al ten
MU, OeUt-r ..
A
o’clock Hi tlie forennou. there wllf be &gt;old at
the north front door of ilia court hotnu In the
•
Admluhtralrixrltwl'f ll*«ilng*. county of Barre- and state &lt;&gt;f
'Mlrlimaii llhat being the place hi which lb'
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
Slate of Michigan, County of Barry.—m.
Notice 1* hereby given. Jiiat by an order of
lhe probate court 6r the roUD'y "JJ^O'- ’’‘•ft*
may i* in-coaaarv to Mtlsfy the
on the llth day "t Oelo-wr A. D.lM!».»t* mouths
from that date were allowed tor credit«»}• »« |OIU!,
..............
....
,
rreraut their claim* a#aiu»t tta e*ute of John .1. trace ami ,-xpei&gt;*e« allowed by law and pro
D. Teerpecnltig. late'of said county, deceased, x ..ien tor in raid mortgage, raid premise* being
and that all credltura nf.rald drr£»'wl-»X.r£ sHuatedln the ria «*t UMting*. comity of Barry
quire J t" present their elalffi* »&lt;•
and state &lt;*f Michigan, and described ns follows.
court, nt the probate oibc . In the city of Ha-t- • •us'iicrnclna at the -rnth wret corner of lot one
Ings, for examination and allowance, ou or ta- hundred am! fifteen, ihruec running north eight
forc the lit!' day of April next, and that rods, thfiirc ninnin;' ea»t'eight rod*, thence
web claim* will ta heard before sal'1 court, on ranning *«'-tb to the »&lt;&gt;uth east corner oflot
Friday, the 10th day of Jan'W. Aone buudre.1 and sixteen, thenee running wc**t
on Friday, the inh d«W of April. A. !&gt;. two at to the plnre ot beginning. All In Ihacltyot
ten o'clock in the forenoon ot cacti of tbura Hastuig* &lt;formerly village) m-conllng to the re­
corded plat tlmrreif.
&lt;,"»ated Ha»tl:iff-*. October llth. A. D. IH0.
Dated.' tetoher Z.’, WM
„
CH.lRt.IW W. AK»*T0X*S.
HKVA8T1AN K.VtWKH.
Judge of l*robatc.
Assignee of lhe Mortgagee.
chanceuY nofige.
State of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit in
Mare j'^larri*- complatoant, v*. Joseph Har­
ris. and v.: Orwm A. Niehula and Dorr tftgwart.
impleaded Mih s-vl'l Joseph llarri-.defeiulanls.
Suit pending In clriull court for the enunty ot
Barry, to uliaur-rv tt llaslltipv. Michigan, on
the iMh dny of f tetobcr. A. D. J«W.
In UH* eaiiM* It apiM-aring from amdatlt on
Ch*, that the ilefetul.*. f, Joseph Harris, is not a
resident ot this state, but thtt the raid Jowtdi
Harris resides In the Irrriti.rv of Washington,
one of the territerlesxrf the Vnlted Btatea. now
In legal cour— ol atmlttanee a- ojse of-the
l ulled States of America, on moimn ut l. M.
Wadlelgti. complainant's solleltnr. it i&gt; ordered
that the said defendant, .lasej li llarrta. cause
his aptxfsr.ince to b« entered hereto, eltbln
four innuttis trout lhe date of this order, ami In
cas-ot his apwarunre tlmt be eau»c bis .vtiswer
to the romplattinnl* billot romplalnt to I* filed,
and a cony thereof io lie served or. raid com
pIMnaut** solicitor. Hllhln twenty days after
service on him of u eopv otsahl t’llf nnd notlee
nt lln» order, and that In default thereof, said
lull lx- taken ascMlfeised by said non-resident­
defendant.
Ami it is further ordered, that within tv. entv
days Hi" «ald complainant rause a notice of
this order to lx* published la lb- Hastings Ban.Milt, a tiewspai er urinicd. published aud cir­
culating' In «ald &lt; miuty *&gt;t Barry, and that surh
publication be c:*ut;biied therein at !• a*t one'

ELIXIR OF LIFE AND HEALTH
Is one that promotes digestion, improve* the
appetite. elMtakre* the liver, purifies tin* blood, at leant twenty dv» beta
and stimulates brain aud nerves without iu- lorhUappetu-unr-c.x: F
Circuit Juit-.
Jurlaus reaction.auiTtuc that may l*e taken
alike bv adult or infant Profane retupound*
made of vile rum or tad whiskey, sweetened Solicitor for C»ui|
and flavored, under lhe titles ot bitters, tonics,
8.
B
mi
&lt; k. Register.*
etc., produce *-ffeet« tar worse than the eiscasc
for. which torr are taken.
ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
Vlnemtr Bitter.* Is a pure tnule. a nervine
without bring narcotic, a blood purifier without State ot Mlu-hlgxii. In tbe circuit t-ourt tor the
poison, a liver toulc without potofug. mid
eountv of ltarrv. iu attachment.
x
above all.n life-giving stimulant without alco­
John W. ItalKX*ck. ptatuUff. vs. Allen &lt;L Free­
hol. The only tnediciue w-.th such powers in man. dele*:duht
the world.
■
Notice is hereby given that on the nineteenth
A
BEVERAGE. u&gt;
.•* GENUINE
*■r... va.’u TEMPERANCE
...............
, of
OI ncpivniiH-r.
i--.*.
*ni oi
day
Heptcnitar. a
A.. u
D.. I**
-.', n
a writ
of auacnattachfttmuiMMhiettcobqt in any shape u a tonic. I ment WM dab
out of the rirrun court
for tta count) ot Barry, at the suit o* John W.
Babcock, the above tuuited plalntift, ogalrM the
since It stimulates, invigorates nnd regulates dl- lands, teuemenu. goods and ciiattth. moneys
gektlon, nutrition, secrcilon, excretion, respira­ and efleclvof Allen G. Freeman, th' defendant
tion, atiil ;&gt;H the functions whereby life Is main- above named, for lhe autn ol one buudre*! aud
talned-wv lltcruily take in vital.:In q ■
..! fifty tour nod «f&gt;-H» dollar*, whleh raid writ was
It l* not too mueb to assert Unit the equal of returnable on tlie ttr*t day of October, A. 1&gt;.
Vinegar Bitter* doe* not rxbt. aud no cmiutrr- l«s»,
r
part or compound with similar virtues has ever
Dated thi* rad day of October. A. D. IS*.).
been known.
•
Stuart. Kxatfkx * Vanarman.
CALIFORNIA.
.
Attorney* tor Fialntitl.
If remarkable tor nothing else, would be im­
mortalised by the production of the medicinal

fruit*, root* ar.d herbs ol which this Bluer* Is
composed. Many ot them u*ed by the Indians
and the ni'dk-al profetstou tn the treatment of
chills ami fever*, rneuwatlsm. catarrh, eonsutnpllon. neuralgia, io-adaclicr. liver com­
plaint, kidney dhcaic. Jaundice, gout, piles,
bolls, skin diseases, etc., too muneron* to mentlogf. bnirattly uiHl»r&gt;to*Ml when the actum of
Hie Bitter* on the vital function* I* remem­
bered. The dticovery was partly accidental
hut tlie t-r. • i :•
PERFECT BITTERS IS THE RESULT OF
SCIENCE. •
Million* ot tnfferera have gralcfunyandgladly endorsed. &gt;!urinx the past quarter of a cen­
tury. the wonderful imeceim ot llil*
PHENOMENA!, TONIC OF THE WORLD.
In order to meet every probable demand, two
formula* of tho same Ibgiedlents are now pa',
0,TH£ OLD HTVLK IH STRONGER. SLIGHT
LV BITTER. AND MORE CATHAhTIC.
THE NEW STYLE. PLEASANT TO THE
TASTE. AND KM’RKBHLY ADAPTED TO
DELICATE WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
REMEMBER.
There is no dlacaw of low vitality, debility of
functions, or nervous prostration for which
VINEGAR-BITTERS IS NOT CURATIVE,
and its singular poweroverthclu-.verorganlsnis
render* it the imnlaeatdofocof
THE DEADLY MICROBE AND OMNIPRES­
ENT BACTERIA
In malaria! dlicasrs, cholera, consumption, lurernal disease.*, etc., and so great 1* Ita power
a* a germicide that it I* an
UNEQUALLED VERMIFUGE.
A book could be written of its virtues,and
another of testimonials. I ot it I* only necessary
to remember Itraqeneral action umin the liver.
bhxMl. bruin and nerves, to realize It* use in »
majority ot the ill* that flesh Is heir to. and tbst
no Inn-.llv should ever oe without n bottle of
OLD AND NEW STYLE VINEGAR BITTERS
IN THE HOUSE.
Send for our Ladle* book. Address
.
K. H. MCDONALD DRUG CO..
NEW YORK.

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*
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In theeoudltionsof
a certain mortgage mi-.m-by Charles Hotrhkls*
and Eva Hotcbktee. his wife, to WilllmnJ.
Dibble, dated January lourteuitb, A. D. 18*5,
and recorded lu the office of the Register ol
Deeds for Barry county. Michigan, on the fif­
teenth day of January. A. D. IMO, to ilber » ot
mortgages on page lot. »kld mortgage beiug
duly assigned uy said William J. Dibble on the
3th day otApril, A. D. Ik*.*,, to Emily D. Bost­
wick. nnd said assignment was duly recoiled
In the office of the Register of Deed* for Rirry
county. Michigan, on U&gt;h xM day ot September,
A. D. 1M7. In Ilber z; of mortgage* ou page 3ns,
on whleh mortgage there Is claimed to be due
at the date of this notice the sum ot ten hun­
dred forty tour dollar* and uluety-one cent*
- lion ji &gt;. and an attorney fee ot tweuty-lve dol­
lar* provided tor In said mortgage, and no suit
or proceeding* at law having been Instituted to
recover the money* secured by raid mortgage
or aiiy part thereof. N't&gt;w. therefore, by virtue
of the power of sale contained In said mortgage
and the statute m such earn* made and provid­
ed. notice ta.bendiv given, that on Saturday,
the fourteenth day of Deoember. A. !&gt;. IMS. at
ten o’clock Inth'tarenoon.IsliaUseUatpubllc auction to the liighcst bidder, at the north
front door of the Court House.dn the city of
Hastings, Barry county. MlelilganL (that being
the place where the clreult eofirt for Barrv
county I* Holden • the premises deseribed in
raid mortgage, or *o ninch thereof as may be
neceasary to pay the amount due on said mort­
gage with eight per rent. Interest, and all legal
eoata together with an attorney's fee of twentvfive dollar* provided for therein. Thopremlsea
taing described In said mortgage a* all that piece
or parcel of land lying and being situate In the

Ci.»., n.

A.lffgafflllg"*'-

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.,
State of Michigan. In the circuit court for the
enanty of Barry. In ttlacbment.
1.1 IlT!," “jjtor* «tobartl II. Mmmt sort Danb-1 SJ. lleyuold* copartner* iloiug business at
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under the firin name and
style &lt;*f Memcr Brotbcn* &amp; lleyaolds, plaintiff*
vs-Allen G. Freeman, defendant.
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bntlee I* berebyelrnn that on the twelfth day
or brptember, A. D. IMS, a writ of attachment
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Reynolds, the alxtrr named plaintiffs, againsi
tho lands, tenements, goods and chattels?int»-

r&lt;* toe sum oi five bunDated this secoiut day of October. A. D. 18©.
Stuaht. Kxaptbx &amp; VaxAbmax,
Attorneys for Plaintiff*.

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bake ta- taatroHwra Brand tinker Htanketi.

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day of l**e.. A. D. IW.kl hn o*ci.
wx-ii. be MsignM tor the bmini.,
Uun. and that the h-ir» Uw .7

further ordered, last M.d w*ltlm..r
tu U&gt;«&gt; IM-CSOOS intrrr-led In &gt;aw

publrthetf In tbeU**t‘ii;.? ra&gt;
per printed and drditate.i u
Barry once In each w.-rk f&lt;tf

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« hit 1i »;Uo will be made at the north dour of
I the court house In the city of Hratlnc*. tn the
county *&gt;f Barry and state of Michigan (that be­
ing the place of tamiing the circuit court for
Barry county), at pubUe auction by the Sberifi
of said county ou Saturday, the thirtieth day ot
November A. D.. im*u. at twelve o'clock uooa.
to satisfy the amount which shall then be due
on Mid mortgage with Interest, costs and rxpenses ot sale, tojnther with twenty-five dollsrs
attorney fee- as stlpiilxteil In said mortjptjte.
The premises are deaeribatt as follows, lo-wlt .
Tne south east attortar *&gt;f lhe north &gt; ast quarter
of section twenty-wven. and the south halt of
tho west half of the north west quarterot sec­
tion twenty-six, all In township three north,
ranee nine weal, containing eighty acre* of
land more or tex*
Dated August Mlh, lew*.

ANN ARBOR. MICH.

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Default haviuK tmrn tmutoin u
nt a certain mOTtm.gr maar t.j y
Iaiyu to Hlrsni a. Barbrr. dal
of October. A. D. i‘su &lt;nd r..c|,
Ofttec ot tbn Reglfitrrof Ilrru . •
ot Barry and stole of Mlebtsan .
IMtnth ilac
.
...... ..... iu.au ni iri;,
the express m»&gt;daUon&lt;Hl-at should
be made tn pajmeut of *«iu ltd. n-i

as abw rapreaa&lt;a. and
i
main un|*alt! sad In arrr^r.* for tb
thirty days, thru ,n&gt;d froir. th';.
to *ay. alter ib&lt;* U;&gt;**ot ir. -• ,. t
tho aforrraldprincipal iuui &lt;! • lgb*„
was duly l»«ued out of life circuit court for the dollars, witn all arrearazt- oi tatm
rountr of Barry, at lite suit *«f Jamre H. I’btlllp-*. and oil-tavA . ............ e»l*
u:tlie above sanred plalnlllf. against the lands. paid, shall nt th' Bptfan uf raid cbitentlMCBU. goods and chattels, motures am! reutor*. administrator* .&gt;r
effect* of Aller. G. Freeman, the defendant and be our am! p.tyab!&lt;- trumeah
Mtev-'c named for the sun* of »t '7 f4. which Mid bOtire of wnieli option
;
writ was.rrfuniablc on the Ml: day ot Novem­ waived, allhotiali 1l-&gt;ber. A D. H“«.
the bayiumt th‘reoi. luav p
Dated ttite &lt;nh dar of November A. D. I M!i
pirrd, upythtaa litenqutafor*' &lt;
hti vur. Kxarrax 4 V vxarmas. •
Attorney's tar Flair.tiff.
tt
tatemt
and
pBjt
b*-r 1st, iw, and tie.CHANCERY ORDER-.
Blate - t Mb hiX-ui. In the circuit corn i for tlie nia!nr«i unpaid and in mvcmi
thirty &lt;lav» and npvaru*, tlie ait;t»
county ol Barry In eliancery.
pal
aitto
of
elfibu-an
.hundred
*»«► •.*:
Charles It. McDermott, eomnlalnont. v*. the
unknown liclrr ot .Mathew Brough!on, de­ arrvaram* In Interest -ibr----payable hr lhe trnn« *-f
ceased. defendants.
Suit pending in the elreull court for the wbb.-h moiteaxc then- i county of Hurry, in Ctianeery. Fifth Judicial tta date of this nbtire th*
Circuit, order made at Charlotte. Michigan'. tiitn*. Jtnndrrd &gt;u •! t!i;t
In raid circuit.
In this eoitec. It nnpei.rit l’ by affidavit file*! dollar*, tiruti'i
therein at inc time of tli-* filing *•! ‘he bill of
'onipiunl, aud by o!li**c posit. l&lt;&gt; lb* satisfac­
tion ol Mid court, tlia; MV.thc* Iteuugtiton l»
deceased am! thsl bis bclrs arc nnkn«j«&gt;. and
that saeb heln are i»rcc*»ar» ami proper per­
son-* to th** above entitled proceeding; Ou moHon of Stuart. i.i. tp:*ei» X VanArman, solici­
tors for complainant herein. It |« ordered that
sneh unknown heln* ol tlie raid Mathew
Broughton. deenMcd, do appear in said rause, bidder, at the nor”:
and cause Ito-irari-c-trm-v to be entered there­ huu*e in thecuv oi It:
blare when* U» &lt; :r-ii
iaboldent.tbe prvn. ••
the said tiill Of complaint shall b* taken a» con­ gaac, or *&lt;» much 11
fessed. Ami further that «tii- order t&gt;e pub- to pay the amonn;
li*hed within twenty days from thia date. In tta seven |»r rant. IMHn«tli&lt;g« BaNXKn. a newspaper printed pub- together with nu ittortir-,
U«tmd «tu! elreulford tn .aid county of Barry, covenanted for thrreii’. ■
and b* publish'd thereto once In each wpek fur serlbed to avid mnrlgasr
»lx weeks &gt;n mteeeMftMt. »uch publication, how­ plebe or parrel &lt;•! land »t'
ever. shall not be ncc. ssary In cav* a c«py of vUImcv &lt;&gt;( Nashville, e.»!««•
this order be served on each sml every of the ot Mtclitgati. ,«nd dewti'
said unknown taint ot Mathew Broughton jht- Village lot nnibhcr forty :
soually, al least twerty &lt;L&gt;y« fore the time here­ of Nashville, Barty ru n
in prescrltHu! for their antwarankt.
Dated IbtoSMb day oi October. A-1&gt;. i«u.
FltAXK A. UtK’KFK.
Circuit Judge.
Smith AC-/u:s-&gt;v x

where the circuit court lor Barr
hotdem. the premise* d'Mritid m ■
gage, or so much thereof a* timy b&lt;- :
to pay the amount due on raid morlx.,
seven per rent..Interest, and al'
getherwlthsn attorney's -'*•■
covenanted tor therein, the
described in sold niort|ta£' u» :
parcel of land lying r.mt I- u..
townUilvof Irving,hi the county «&gt;i i
State of Michigan, and descrti'•• t
to-wit: The west halt : of th-quarter of section number twenty the
fourUl north ot range Bine ' •
Barry county, Mich.
Daied November r-th

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Trustee of lhe Estate ot Israel Cuttiugdeceased.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default haring been made toil
of a certain mortgacc made lo Daiii-I
to Thomas Alverson, dated Is crintwr
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andtor
recorded
In theoMre of tbe 11
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ot K.irrj n:
1 Miehinj, ODthe second itay of Drevinl
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ilber 30
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mortem. , Hirr*
Iflrr. is &lt; lamu-d b* which
the date of lliis notice the-urn'.-fi ।
dred ami erne dollars nnu aim* rente, a
tornev's fee of thirty 11 .r dollars pr*
in rata mortgage, ana no sun er pr ■
law having been -Instituted :&gt;■ t
moneys securritby saldjnortgagc. &lt;&gt;r
thereof:
Now therefore, by * iriur &lt;*f th*-1
contained In said morlgu-.-e ami Hie
such ease made and provided, i
given that mi Saturday Hie llrat -i *:was duly mwlsned by aa'id Mark Itusarffto 'A. 1U1KA). ut ten o'clock In lhe l.uriat pu *Ucauction to’.he IHiih* *'‘
Gvorxe D. Gillraple. of the city of Grand sell
north front door oi tfietourt taxi**n
S**"’/* Mjckteui. on Uielnine­
(that being the ;&gt;l*ce wlirr
teenth dayof .March. A. D. IM4.an&lt;1 which said of Hastings
court for Barry county i«
asslimnwnt was duly recorded In the offlro of cult
premises dc*crlficd.in raid im&gt;rtL-.i;j
f°r B*rr&gt; eountv,
Michigan, on the fourth day of April. A. D. much thereof w* may be uce«-«’ r* tamount due on said morlgncr. «.Hi- '
lt*4. in Uber p of mortpuces. ot&gt; page »c*.
seven per cent, and all leaal cu»t ■. i :
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of ante an attorney tee ot
covrtuinle*l tot
contained In said rnnrtitaue. and the statute In the premises being descrilwd in saitl n
•n.d
n°ttoe I* hereby M all those certain pleei - i.ml I
Rtven that on Katnrdhy the twentv-ttora day «f situate In the township of
November a. D. 1st®, at ten o’clock In the tore- county of Barry and state ot Mleliiir-m
nooo, I ahallwell at public auction, to the bhtbert described aa follows, lo-wlt: The wul
*».'***
fro,,t door of the court house ; quarter of the northwest quarter ami ih-t.i
th” *;Lty
being tho place
ot Houthwest quarter and ti&lt;&gt;- "
c,reul‘ Court for Barry County in quarter
of the nortnwest fr.u-Um.: I-m
holdenl.the pretnlaes denerlbed tn said mort- wett
enoimti land otl and from the north *|dc oi
,K“*e* or
much thereof m may l&gt;e uecrasary
quarter of southwest .jiis*.-■: ■;
to R»r the amount dno on aald innetaa**, with northwest
make In this last description forty «&lt;•*&lt;■• •
aeveu per. cenL interest, sod all legiil oo»ts. land, all on seclion thirty (A».town.*'
wHh “
foc o’ ‘*onty-five
dOllWra. rovenamta&lt;4 In. ik.-j..
being described in said morl^e « Li those
Ullin mure or rew
survey, except such righto across ’-h
have been conveyed to railroad company
arc to said company legal I'd' i1''-''
Dated November 6th. h**. •
Thomas Ai m uM«*rtga.Smith ft Colubovk. Att'ys for Mortni'

,i F\ W, H\MK.roN.
Attorney for Mortgagee.

MORTGAGE BALE.
nttauU
hsviov
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,,A hwn
v*rc,i
uiwitite™
uir copuirinr.
facertainmurtadmlltehl
Mi/’f*
fa certain murtaaxe made bv ttltli.m Mii-n.
dated 'foJjtXr
h
1“ ’ nM,^LRuW’Lumcinwr J?
.nil, A.
a.
’’.J"?*.. Rfii
reeortsd In tbs olDrc ot the Itraiktor o; th*v&lt;l*
tor the County ot Barry and State of Mlcblvnti.
onlherdliday of Nbveml»r. a. D.iw.’. In Uber
19 ot tnortkaxe*. on ;«aitra -.-Til ano LTT. on which
mortziwe there I* claltn-d to be aue at Um* date
of UUa notfre. the sum of one thousand one bnu(Lredand twenty-five u.r.*5) doUara xn&lt;t fourteen
(H» ceuto and mi attorn-y’a fee of twenty-live
dollurs provid'd tor In aahl tnnrtpire. and no
•Jilt nr hhv....iInr. ut
■_ ...... •

tan,,‘ BCC°rdiBg to the govcrriment surrey thereof.
"
Dated HaxLlnn. Mldh . Aug. Mth. 18*0.
Gf.oncim D. OiLumria.
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AMlgnee«»f Mortgagee.
3
KV,'rr-”.&amp; ' abammax,
Attorneys for Assignee.

Jurt ai readily » by attending njiue school and
at n the expense.

S50 TO 8.1 &amp;0 PER MONTH.

BLANKETS

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
State nt Michigan. In the Circuit Court for the
county ai Rarer. in AttacmnetiL
Janie* IL Frltllj&gt;«. plttntll. v». Allen G. F ree-

I'BOBATE OKDKi:

MORTGAGE *A1E.
•
Whereas defatd! tu been tn the conditioni
ufa umrrraun* execut'd hy Ciiarlr* W. BIxrs
Delaul
and
E!h*n
Ipgx*
to
E.
K.
Jones,
trustee
lb'
Three apectal examinations will be held ibis t-state «'f Israel Curtins, deceased, t.r trnqtofdate
fall as follows
.
ntnIIi itay of Nuvrtntar A. D.. 11*3. and re
At IlMtiugs. Friday .-aid Satunlxy, Oct. Silt the
corded
lu
Hie
ofijee
of
Iteslvtcr
of
Deed*
for
aud *xfth.
Barry county. Mteblxan. November tslnth. i*&lt;i.
At Nashville. Friday and Sal uni ar. Nov. 8th iu
Ilber nfoel'eti of niorlsaK'-s. oa pay--* &lt;1* and
and Mb.
on whleh u&gt;ort»tKe there I* claim'd to be
At MidiBei'illr. Friday and Saturday, Nor. &lt;!',
due and unpaid at the date of this uopce the notlcr tai* uim ot two .
?nh and wth.
sum of nine hundred »lxiy-»ix and fo l no &lt;foll.it* dollar* and ntt) slv cent* und a'a a:
These examination* are for third erode evr principal Kild hiterrat, toother with an altar- forty dollars pro»«ird tor tn .cud in
li fl cate* only. Examinations will begin at one nor fee of twenty-five dollars, a* riK-wlat'd In no xttlt or procredlnii* at la*.m
p. ml on Friday and dose at tour i&gt;. ni. on Sat­
in artcare. and uoaetiou or proccedlnx la tag been hqtitutod Io rerovir
urday. No special certiflratda will be issued •aid
law or In e-iulty having bran instituted to re­ cured by salarnortgxlteor aso part •
unless absolutely necessary. All who Inten*! cover
Now, ti’.cn-tXrr. by -.irtm- ot :!&gt; ■
the debt secured by said inortgag** or any
to teach and have nut a certificate arc ex pee ted part thereof.
contained in s..at mortxaxt and
to attend one of thb above examluatl stis. lieNotice l» hereby given that by virtu* of a »ncb care made »«tl pro«Mml. »&gt;•
iiultemrnta a* usual.
power of sale contained In raid tii&lt;*rt«Mte. and given that on Sainrduy. hi- fit-i
J. W: RonKKTS, I
the statute in such rw niado nnd provided the ary. A..D l»i. al ten o’clock It
J.M. Hmitii.
Board of Examiner*.
1 atia)V*ell at public awlton. !*&gt; i
Exorn Aximv*. I
.

uJ2!?VlKhtv *crr* of ’•nd n’ore °r lrs».
Dated Beptcmbrr 18tli, 1STO.
-Bnii.r D. Bostwick.

See for ^ourself how 5A Blan­
kets wear and other makes tear.

MOKTUAGK BALK.

W’atot U&gt;e foBowtog as
of"V,Wil ^’ine* ’7,,lol*Jin« tho several terms
2|,
J* *”?*' \nd
to" AM judicdal circuit
sijer ,ikii. 1st, INDO, »|y_:
Cowity-Tbinl Monday In January.
unroMm.5? ” A,‘.r,!’Ullrt ““’'toy In July,
third Monday in October.
’toeond Monday In February.
M«x«*y in August.second Monday in November.
Cahoon Coun-v-lteennd Monday In March,
nrst Monday In June, second Monday In .-teptemjer. nrat MimhIn* in

FRANK A. Hook KU,
Circuit Judge.

ATTACHMENT NOTH'' State of Michigan. In the circuit eourl !■
county of Barty, to attachment.
Frank «. tJomiyear and &lt;r«»rg' * ,.
copartner* doing buiinera si Hastu.-gnu, under the firm name and st'• •
'
year &amp; Barnes, plalntlfi*. v*. Alito
rr' •"
defendant.
.......
Notice Is hereby given that on
,
ttSopcnnber. A. D. 1ML« writ «;t atta.
was duly issued out of the circint tutir. n
enmity of Barry, at the suit At 1 rank
year and fteonre A. B-im.repmi"''.1. "
oil'll new nt Hx*tto'g*&lt;. Michigan, in'*’'’
name and style ot Goodrear h ’“r.
above-nanii'd ptainUfl*. against the tan .
tneate, good* and chattels, woorv*
■J
of Allen
Freeman, the drferd
‘
named, for the sum of one hundred a; •&gt;

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t. WOHKIVGMANH SHOE
‘
l&lt; and fl.75 HOYS’ sCllOOL &lt;IIO&amp;.
All made in Congress. Button and lore.

“'5 s

'. L DOUGLAS
3 SHOE ,.Xs

gJ

a

■ lirsi in tlie world. FAamlne bl*
V UF.M 1XK IIAXli xEWEb SHOE.
U HAXh-SIAVF-b WELT SHOE

“

«sit

Is ha f 5s
?=
s4=_- .?b=5 = ^..
=2
Sal
3 = 2;

L. DOUGLAS
3 SHOE grn^-.

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S»t Material. Ik»t Style, first Fitting.
it »old by your deafer, write
AV. I. HOI &lt;1 US, HliOTKTOX, JLISS-

H
S»

A. WOOLLEY,
■

HASTINGS.

in’sj'js

KJ®
i-5K

shirta were found,
mw’oidMbuiiy belonging W «* otJbe
munl.&gt;.r. -U. did »&gt;X .r. I»
x.lud Hurt.
Cudklln fully
th. ch»Uiw .nJ l»rtr»m«iu Tbedoewrti

Dt&gt; Owen’s Electric Belt

watrh and purae wer-* tinging.
Mote KvWtatiM Agwta-t
The w,tu«- o&lt; Import.... I»
c-y^torJ.y .tt.n.ll»™
looo.k~p.-r *1 th- «rr.r

would have frtWraUxl th. NovemUr
inUrad the worktatpu^ Pa-ad r«oHow different it might have brea
i^d they made a bold front, a* the urgency
Sellion daman W- « - &lt;»««’» m *“«
nor augare«a a word that wund*
matter*,jn r ~
from Baltimore state
SSJK"»• &gt;-•«»' “■-•

in

Uncle Sain’s Condition Powders will
euro dlsroinjwro. coughs, colds, fevero and
most of ibr db«*« to which horore. cat­
tle. sheep. h&lt;&gt;gs and poultry ■« *nl»Jcct.

under the •.-urxe of tin (Gen. lii, 18}; J«*us
u«!N Ibetn aiAn »ymix&gt;i of the natural, unronewed heart when hw aaya: “Do men gather
grapes of thorn*, or fig* &lt;»t thlrtle-;.'’’ (Matt
vil, IB). AUd tho ungodly are thus described
in Hack, ii, 6: “Though brier* and thorn* bt
with thoe. and thou dost dwell among acurpiona. bo not afraid of tiieir wiirda." We are

YOUR

SU Joseph is to have water works.

„U
C..OMO. S«r. H-*

-»«•

HU»r Ul. Wrfo~l«» "O* "

Sa™—
S's.l^.^rl^^j^

imktfd to ।
raid that,
CoU&lt;bi‘,n
KhOD,m7Z&gt;U£.m before that
count of never having wen wm - -------- ----

Slichicl Moran, aged 70. of Muskegon,
bag wandi i’ il away from home nnd It is
thotik’lif lm- l*ri*hed.

off Short.
150) io the mm&gt;
trator.

-""r

Itamarkablr Serve.
Tlie •wrly history of America Is full of
Instances »f i«&lt; " having gn^at m-rve. Hut
we are rapidly becoming the most nen utts
people on earth. The recent iIncrease of
insanity. cpHrpHe ®‘S headache, bdekacbe.
neuralgia. ^Wpleaaneas. nenousneiw. dys­
pepsia. fluttering of the heart, etc.. I""”^
to an early decay of the race, unless thia
tendency I* cheeked. Nothing will cure
tai' dlM-ases Hke Dr. Mllra Nmlnc,
Xnted to contain neither op me n«

.....rnblne
bAtupir bottles Iffl. at nGoo Jy rar' drag store. Don’t fail to try IL

not repent, but penast in their ungodlinwe,
have nothing to expect but everhurtmg deutruatimi from tlie prteence of the Izird, and

1,0, MJ); they will not be drawn by love, there­
fore tber must perifb by Judgment Tho *■
tablUUing of this kingdom on earth is every­
where in the law. the prophet* and the Psalms
aamdatMl «ith judgment upon tbeoocmiesof
God ant! His people. May w.- b- among the
mighty ones of the true David while we wait
for the Lxn-d more
that watch for
the morning. (P*. exxx

FLAVOR

C.H.PEARS0N4 C°
-*BALTI MORE.Mol

�An Awful Sore Limb THE CRONIN TRIAL. I

Al*

»Hg 'tr»- dnub*. Tie ether UtH
»■«
P .UniUr lmp.T!,
'”"J ™

„.;h n mn-i of dh-

n*

oiM* third in •'ire.
•nn*d by the C’uti-

1’* yi‘n L

Things

Look

Bad for the Al

UNDER THEMICROSCOPE

leged Murderers.

y Uuticura
" .. '.Imosl stippled With
. -nee uuwn to my
. &gt;s u'»i&gt;r A&gt;'d the flesh
s i •• isnjaictau-* |»»o' mil.liiniuished-staut
..t dollars.
. 1 was pctof.Utid the

ine (which bad
*ou:id. Tm*
and r.ir nearly
n&lt; cv-r it »»*».
:i *!gn of the
&lt;&lt;• 17 Years
:;h a ok) i aud scalp
i ml ut time* wm one
:* . or.-red with tel
, i r ej a great many

-v' 1 ,.i ' entirely
. i.■ uni .u.d the public
'I.
M* ixtwai i.,
JamcsbutK. X. J.
,cllou* Cure
. I etelllrl.t &gt;.|&lt;1 Cutl*

OUCAQ3, Kov IL—Th,T. „
' ,U **” testimony n tta
tta ti, mi7'* ’U*rdn&gt;’
not senwitional,
J" «&gt;**Mt important (notably bring that of
[
~pert pliyyctan. a. to tta ri. '
" 1 a«teu the the bloxl fvuad
u.
r. ( r&lt;nd» I*.__ .I tta ’___
■
.i .
m-iU
------ “
,n

SENEATIOHAL TESTIMONY

O'Salll«4u. ('•u«b'la wb4

GIVEH,

I -..'7 , *-“l“~t«, «r l«lun

K,

‘"rW' T'

I

wfe/tbe

winced

latter declared ta was tta man who was
wanted.
Yrourday KJwarJ Spellman
ot Proria. dwtrict ortioer of the dan-natwevn hintself and
Hoggs
Tn*
kt.
ter* were produced
Tuoae from Begg.
r.*ked Sprilniau t«&gt; tairo some m-;it,urm
to stop tbo fight against tta Irtaagfewaged by Cronin and ottara II. said that
many of th- brothers did not l'!'cv» thcharges against tta ex -eutiv.-, and it wa*
only keeping open a fight that injun&gt;t th-

ent doctors, S(*lltnan answered that be eonM do nothin,I &lt; utieura , unlrw cbar-,.. Wtft&gt;
Uter, ta
H.:
*Hd, BegA* told him that tta trouble h*d
.i Resolvent

votl wtXto

LAST WORDS OF DAVID.

i

stan\

MbH

LESSON VII, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­

TERNATIONAL SERIES, NOV. 17.

,1aV*‘ l*r" 'Wrtred tlut it
U“' ,™«*’le‘oa»r rough. Hut
' WL«u*e of the cough Is tu

Are showinc extensive and complete Hues

“■I­

(CempUnl from fziaoa IVIper Quarterly by per­
Of M
CiVUr’ !‘'as*', ,’ar!'
,br
n-talon a H. 8. UoffnAn. ji-.blUtav. rhfbdHof M.ine -.tMjtf ahgfct afft,.(;„!! a&gt; dlK , o
phia.1
7
*umpiiun cau be controlled in Its early
Our laxt luen* )»fl Itand an nzile on tta
iuh,’?:
"r H«*ri‘s Sarsaparilla In
ii ri|’&gt;
b &lt;M**‘ bui,ding up the guiier- ■own run Ataalo n. r.n ! »&lt;-t inouruin; deeply
t*"'1
'he -crnfulou*
taint wliiel, 1, n„. ................ . ,.atan.h Wl4
&lt;ouMiii&gt;|.itiiu. imi* restoted to parrrot health tha rent of hi* reign ua* c-uuixirativvly
uiu uoi pr»v* much of a sucre-L
many |»T**.n&gt; on wb*&gt;m thi* dreaded dlslast days winj devoted to gatlv-ring matenals
ray *&lt;i iu.il to hive a Finn hold. •
’
for. tm i tn»!rueting Bolunym uxirnrning. tlie
.
uuman mur» were found on a ni-c.
i"hc l*rsi .-h«if *:ate uristm at Maniuette
• •«»)» in tbs cutteg* and iu.-»* had lioen
ST,'*2!T,' I&gt;”q"
»*-■**- na* .r prisonem.
from tta Lord llimwl.’. eveu -a Mum** retaken fr ! V'*7 w.vn’ *'lenlicd with hairs
taaen from t.ruatn** hnal
My l.ltle iMiy ha,| iiuptiritiv* of tin- blood evived inctroctimi ronorulng Itu* tabernacle.

J"*

u., „

ItaCAUO, N ,v. V—Tta tcstlrr.ouy in urn &gt; --r&gt;*r«
Lrunin case Saturday was a coutinuutl.m of ' Tne«Mvt
tiin 1
...
Kv
.

driver. Myrteiwou. aud

7.hW*

clrarinl * ‘ ' 7'd
5"”
r»? rT i,l,rwl- aris4‘* f«®«tarriL
ih.. uaUtr ‘
" '•‘’“■'’It'itiniMil dbease
thesnS
*" faH Vildt
al f&lt;*, ~iv ro ,w1’/&lt;&gt;u “'•••‘I i* A eonsHtutloniemil w{ bf^"-i-aparilla. Many
re.
V,a'‘,’akp” “,K ’“Hliclne for

£ K! x
F, -

that were »f a serofnlous nature which
restytnl in she hmthing outxrf an abcraa
im the hip. I c.ur him .Swift* Specific
Another
s- s ' A- « b'nod purifier it certainly
baa n«. eqna!.
FjtLlx'NfNK.
S ileoi. X. ('.
1’rriiti‘e on I'duxl ami akin &lt;llseascs
&lt; । .
,
-•*-*v ..j.. »onieiMHlv » uoae nuufal free.
Swirr Si’rciFir Co.,
‘
Atlauta. Ga.
S”*“,5
-»l Kute.lJptL^^
th.mgh Urey were friend*.
The ElkJMpid* Prugtvs* ha» Just coni­
Ul ,nebt-' hign snl the other

Flannels,

Cloths,
Shawls,
Wraps

realising xcndlnng of hi* nothinjru'.*’*. said:
"Who rxlii 1. 0 l.nrd thUA and what it my
bouw, that tb-U bast f*:"right me bitbertoi”
'.Chap. vli. IS !
"Tta nu'-in *1 *if tta G.,1 of Juiidi." Tta

B Emnw-jt Proprietary Co.. Chicago,

n Centra! i*
al YpsUunti*

Cloaks
tVc nould iyUl y*»ur special attrsitkrn to

ter.-lble things in th" eye*of all nations hail
•dawn uta atiuinMd David to ta king of lyrar! ; and not withstanding the aiu* of David,
had grariumly done rr.-nt thing- for him.
"Tlie sweet pvalmb: of
He is not
bero-pratang his vwnsi.igiugur rJtnp.»4tior;;

lock should

•k-ratcho.

attic •pii'k.-r than any other’ remedy,
* t'- only preparation that Invariably

: ’.'CQVERIES.

Dress Goods,

tim&lt; « mon* iu the rmt ot Scripture.
“Tbo man win wa» raked up Im Ligh.r
Hannah kang. "Hcrabcth up the jx«&gt;r out of
the dust • ♦ • to make them inherit tta

Eil.rtt^ K*;tr*&lt; t of Far A Wild Cherry
a *. )••. reliable and pleasant remedy for
L*h-. «.!d*. bronchitb. a-thtun. and all
rudjiuiibl.--: will reli*-\- aud taneCt
•••‘'itnptlon. Try it and ta convinced.
. tattle wainuited: price &amp;0«- mid SI

UJinJA I

Underwear,

&lt;&gt;tu* comaa to tta last hours ot JiL* in tta mor­
tal body; earthly things fade, their import­
ance vanislie*-. trials notm no lunger groat,
ami eternal thing* Uco:ne intetuely real;
ttaro i» nothing worth cimd.lrring hut tta
King id ltigh:«-niMi- * and lib righteous
kingdom.
“Ihtvid. tta nm nf Jew.’’ At lead .ten

* lnto lhe ^ris.m
i.i.Cht °* th" '""nlrr
taW.

Ip'iuxt branch «.f inquiry tar in tta
■Itrectmu of Loughlin. Tt&gt;, .tote's atUirnvy

FALL AM m

our imuieiiw line of !adlr»*. iah**es'.

and &lt;-liildr»-ir-

Jaskel:, Wraps taste,
high piurn to which ho w:.* czalt’-l. »&gt; this
infliCAtes hi* grat
trod which found

lu ekrth- Plush and A strachan.

would !►.- much

imref
ohl by all

of If b iQuharttad !&lt; .
-. "Tho Spirit of tin* Lori sputa by me.
and Hu ward wax in i.r.' tonguft.” Hen- u a

In Persian strip***,

handsome!y

nobby cheeks, and

brahliil garments,

we

show the finest line this year that It

ha* ever bexn our privilege 1&lt;w ilUjdAy
y tta Holy (Vi.e* (Mark xii ;*•. and
tevfUIrd Ilia: th.- Holy tiboaf by the

to uur friend*,

ttaUo l of .
&gt;*f the- (ir
whonruM-

LINKS IN THE CHAIN.

(‘all and see &lt;

upure stock at LOW PK1CES.

,iix t:

:tft (Blohimj,

lhiri.1 .in I all ct u» nr* by nature; Ik-cv it is

i‘r *oin inurl-r triaJ yesterday

DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN KENTUCKY.
,

■' ;

SliMl JlQ^r 1

' f- V ’y ' v "
i • • ro ■
t
V' •
■' .

.Bi.

t . I OtJG.Ho,;
.» y •v*
l ‘

w»K«» l*rinted in re-1

mi

tta ir

iivered on Muy‘J
Il-was untof
‘■nrJs that t -e decoy gave D.-. &lt; rc.
Cai»t. Viltar*. ct tta take Vn
»«ure that when fount, the fatnom

ting, soma itqui I aud **'me ctmgealod blood
■nJ a Jock ot uair. IL- wa* not allowed to
; &gt;&lt;v ebetter or not Dr. Cronin's tmrbcr raid
• • tJk9.—, . Ufi*hair

aiirow

j&gt;yvnr-oM boy.
.
_________________ defendant Kutixu «’.t, bug at a wiluiow in ttar&lt;-om o.t Cl rk street
‘ ”
furniture

_ CATARRtil
Fordville r.».d

, died Saturday night.

-r Loug Mandins.
LkxiiwiTOX, Ky., Km. .*.—u if/JV oclock
in tta ufteriMX'ii (i-L A. M. Sn-.'pv »«
killed by CU Wjlliam Caw us GwaUoe and
•A. I.tr.e •*. ..wrl.llv wumtad bl Swore.

I
t
’
:
1

government tatildifl

I
I

dtai Steier •

MONTANA'S ELECTION TROUBLE.

•i-T. ‘T. d CATR-C0BI

.
*
Silver Bow
•’
•
.IH1I

mwt important
ooin caw yesterday

Hi

i

-

Judge D?w&lt;.lf denying tta right
of tta majority of tta taard of canvaaaera
to appeal frutn the order ot tta court direct­
.. .. .......
.,t llu»

u the ••tiler

lit Mver Pilteari- a itoou to
sufferer-ft* m &gt;!&lt; k lirads"!-.-. *onr *tuuittrh.
toq.id
g),*l Imlfasliot.. Sugar cost­
«!. plea-ant b* take and warfautrd to go
Ileum;!, by daylight
•
UiolK(. lnJnr nUHlJ(

Tunnel preciucL The cuurl ismwu
datcr) ohi*r. arul H.al! “***. r.T,"

! -rt-k I notired tta ■•hance. I tausht a box. of
! uKit Itr.t Clover Pilis and bare taken tliem all.
iituMnv stomach i* *«•’ in .better condition than
it M Letn in th* part ten year-. \ mr KUraet
t ..i lte.1 Clover set* on tta bowe! * lu &lt;o nil|d and
. (J. a-aiii a i-ianoer (hat jmi frel n 1* more na­
! ture than uii-diciiii-. I have not been troutded
1 wi*l: r.m»lftaHwi at all. bring as regular a* the
» .............. I
lH-l&lt;&gt;rv folll**t 30'tblng tllXl
I
I *l&lt;’‘|* lllf III UH.' ir-'I’V...
nuPIOPM iI uau
l.«IU.nl
1 iiieolciiie*
i*i**i l^l.lb;jU;rrr..uU.
1 wnree
&gt;... than
it,
.
hut
’i tte*l
tafcrel”it .our
'*mf Extract
i-v'ract &gt;of
He*I
Closer ta* rogulAtcd m&gt; MoutM-h and taweb
bv tha UM nf bat three t*-.ttle* m* that I ta J
HUMlf a new man. though I have ui*t used M
nov far mer f-tr weeks. Mv "‘I'*** •' '.'"’'’J
without It ut il never rill .*e- You are «U ItUerf
*etl.i}*&gt;;■ *■* fit.
.. loan*.
1
Hau T. SM*k t.x».
U l4&gt;o*r. R-d ( lover C.v.. Detroit.
For *ale bv W. H. Goodjesr.

un*» tbo man
mi'ti to whom she ha* been • ngngvd.

• tingw “ini'1 time inter In? heard the

. B asuaaWe Tsek.

i&gt;o vou -ufler with etfarrta Vm/aiile
c.iiTd If H' i take Hood's Sa^apan'la. the preal
ti!&lt;*nd purifier. 8t&gt;ld by all drusgid*.
Arthur H-ath. aged IX ataklentallj shot
hlm*clf whil" •*&gt;«« hunting near &gt;*&gt;-

Uortmer H-rt*. (.'«)•'. *baa&lt; k. chief of
■I;.'* Hubtarei and otter, teitifled in furhrgudatm

but no
Within

.a Ux-puom- ntaul Kuns?.
■^HE DOCTOR'S CLOTHING FOUND.

cert l Hi »t«aml tta
ANARCHISTS HEARD FROM.

a iMrguln. on a

Clemen*.
Mother-will findIH. WineheH aU-ething
•vrun inattbeuNtltelnrtohaveln tly bouse
for the • hlWrrti: H will cure cougta. cohta,
sore thnw:. ami regulate the b*-weta Fry
iL

from this

well hih! product!*
1 w &gt;hln last five year*
way below that

-. d&lt;-*lrabte place
1om.iI out at half

fr* Owen’s Electric Belt.
FOR MAN AND WOMAN

Chicago.-Nov. J.—Tta sensation «
terday waa the discovery of the lont-iori
cloibin; and wug-.r*l- mstrumeut* tak-ngiug
to Dr. Cronin. Th— ware found yesterday
afteam-mi in a catch-tasin nt tta conwr of
Branstmi u«nue and Fifty-ninth etrevt,
by a ]«r'y of s-w. r-. ta.nera
of apparel Worn by tta .lector
&lt; ff tu* Lxxly with a knife or
pair ot scissors
and
all
of
were bloodstauwd. Tmr werecove*M » Hh
filth from the -w«f,
JS'
were very plain.
1 *« •*»«■'• **£ f™
one undovbtaHy belonging to one of (be
murderers who did not car. to weara blood

■ h. Clllr«&lt;"
........ ..
.
CBtCAGO. Nor. '.—The Anarchist' of this
Jijjre making preparation* f.w a demon-

pun-tuned the St. Joe

•traHon next Rtto&lt;tay in m-mory of tta
*m.rtvnof the workio: poop!'’ murdered
'*.
'"■draJ"S

•nir naprre lire full of sudden death*.
H you lune choking senshtlons. flutturlug*
ilnortemlerui-.* bl chest faint wuUJ-

-Xro./ .ta

ta»e Dr. Mile*’ »w Cure for the heart,
and m. .-M-aic death, as did Henry Hniwn.
yruggM of Ctet-dand. ohin- Sold b&gt; W

’Ttoer best frtends! Nothing; tta
erK 'heir
Be*|«L A daring
^rSouM hove frustrated tho
2^
the workingman pa«-d rero± ” Itow dSKrent it tmght bar., ta-

■telned shirt. Mra Uonkllu
the dottaa and instruments.
The doctor-*
wareh and purse were mtwinfr
Mm- Keld—oe Aa-ln** C-ugM**
Tao w.tmwi of Imporl.nre in toe ^r®L
caw yesterday wasWilH*™
*d’nD,«}r_-t

°flb'“tUM^^Z"la word that sound,

II. Goodyear.
Mlcluei Moran, .iked 70.
has wandered away from home «i&gt;&lt;1 H »
thought ha* perished.
Uncle Sant’’ Condition Powders will
cure dM«nj«ere, cuiighn. redd*, ferore and
most of the disCTW*
wh,rb h&lt; 77'1.
de sheep, hogs ami ponKry are frubjret.

luomkwpir nt tta corner
and Linco n avenue- »•» '“lu lTaJ.

h..

uk

r««,

Stta,
matters

by

Sf
O'Suui™
..Wpj£,;juigtg«L*i

th-

cir.-umstance

BATTLE CREEK.

had lower with (lol .ml man, and received

as their Rock (fkiiL rr.xu, 4, l-'^IS, 31; IN.
Xviu, 2, 31, 4&lt;J. Ke.), but it i* from the inar-

ii any araier *ays ne oas tn&lt;i- iieuguu
Sbor» without name and price suinped on chi
bottom' tut him down as a fraud.

no momln-j for ttaiii."
“He luth ma le wUb me an c-. .-rhi»ting
covenant, ordered in nil thing), and snro."

specta t n-e.-tibr &lt;*f ihu Irw.ni, for it brings
before us God mid Hi* fa.thful cJvcuant a-id .
uMuruivr "t complete fulfillment, luismtich
a* then* «-m» ta no failure &lt;M&gt; liis fuOt. The
two "nHhoiuln" which begin and &lt;-nd thia
CFSTLEMES.
rerac point !•» poswlde failure &gt;n tbu jiart of
Hr*t in th- world. Fvsuiinr I*tn
David -ud hl* iiuu*o. for men I* only nmi al­ too GEMTSK HAND-HEWEh SH(H‘.
&lt;ni HAXtaSEWEH WELT MlOE
ways ivtan left to hiinwlf a failure; tat tha
Ml lUtli'E AXJ&gt; FAKMEKS- 'HOE.
term* of ths covnuwt in&lt;licat«l that white
Mi EXTRA t II I E CALF SHOK
t*5 WnRKIXbMAX S SHOE..
iniquity nught'-havc to ta chmMeued David's
2.o&lt;i and fl.t.1 BOW mJhhiI. «U&lt;»K&gt;tausr and kingdom ataxfid ta established furAll iiiMie in Congress. Button and Ijkt.
evdr I'-tap. Vii, t'J-lft: «that it might truly
l»-culh-d "an .-I'erbutiti" covr:i*uit.,or«l-red
i&lt;&gt;r furnfaihtxb in all thinx* and surer;" or, a*

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

{

iMvid,” i-iuting to tta time when other na­
tions shali run to Israel became of their
glonou* king.
With Hich u ki.ig*kim befirr him. and. lika
Abraham, twik-ving wiusi Gud Ims promised
Be ix aK &gt; aldo to perform. IMvid i» able to

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

L-YDIES.
Bet Material. Dest Style. Best Fitting-

tkiiiNi and ladle*.

A. WOOLLEY
dwclkth no good thing" (Rom. vli,
IS), but I am in Chi Hl Je»us my Rock awl
my Salvation, and though taaith. frisuds,
richos, plans of miun. earthly expectations,
all mav fail. I know that Ha who is my life
ever Jivetli. and whatever may betta prvmt
outcome "when Christ, who b our life, shall
appear, then shall we pta appear with Him
in Gioryn(Col lii, 4r, and tbu, Hta Glory b
all my desire.
7. ‘‘But tta son* of Belial (R. V. the un­
godly) shall be ell of them os thorn* thrust
■wav; • • * • they shall ta utterly
liurned dith Orel" Thorns and tblstbs are
tta nianifr*t evidence that the earth b still

HASTINGS.

H5ggs
ask
YOUR

grapcsof thorn*, or fig* of ttibtbaf’ (Matt
vii, HJ). And tta ungodly are thus described
in Kaek. ii, 6: "Though briers and thorns h
with thee, and thou dost dwell am-'ng scor-

St. Joseph i» to liave water work*.

„ j Hamlin’s
Lr. Ju.un*

Tte«.ri* w.w»&gt;
Indurte of nrn te&gt; In* m-nt &gt;«».■•- Bui
“Jo npicUj te-wlux “«• ""■-* ”n™
" .-.rth- Tte.rjT'' '"IXte

not repent. but prrxist in thite. ungodlincw,

1 o ID); they will not be drawn by love, ttaroforo they mart perish by judgment. Tlx* e»taUbhinc of Uite kingdom on earth is evsryi__ ,TZtta Paalma

obtaining

"STS

teU«teJ*« *“ “ IS?

■aid that, "bile b&lt;
Coughlin and Konai

fronl Bahimore rtate

"
Xor
A dastardly outragv
tn,CA?nBted at tta bor« show by some
wasemw"^
Wednwhy night or

tni»crenut rltner
itirely

ing and restoring ai;.l cuvcmiiit keeping
i'-italm, but now in ref'TiHiej to tbo broken.

“Ruck of Agr.‘.".
. 4. "Ami **• shall b-* r« tta light of- tta
W. a.,-.lusts* Glads* He I*.
tuor.'.iug whin the sun rt-arth. even a morn­
x cue W lire*- &lt;* ho hare Irltd It - an know 1 ing without ehnal* '• One •*&lt; Hi* la«l name*
ukut tlie Ilf.- ••( Ml actire. ludii-Trt
bant- i iu Scripture is in Rev. xx!i, 16, “Tta iwot
I wur'. ::ix irere’lnt man t». up at Mil hour* of tta uud the xdfspringuf I»ivi l. tta bright and
iilalii. drills . t iro
(mid ami rain over tta
"The nun of
I
r,*a.l&lt; Fating a d!nt|er of cbce*« a.i&lt;* morning star;" audio Mai ir.
at seme cuttotMTS CSiutTj store, tak
rightooUKieM." Th- time of Hla appearing
mrai* when you *-an aet them. i« ft in glory t*&gt; Inni.l up Zi*ai (Px. ell. Hi !»;*re-r ills', th*- *!o»i *ch I* all &lt;»it otorder.
j itow.
. . i-i-.thv eiMidlltuu all lhe time and eminently called "tta morniftg," os in 15l
i«(uenc? tainrold*. *o that riding on ‘ xlvi. j (margin*, wtar-ttlw wtab -ubjA-t b
i. '.ortifr* . l*v*| ■
ebrofifelre.i-1- ttamfety of Israel kll*a He ju*lgc.&gt; the na­
...
an.'ttlrn. yunr. hie a.weary drag. tion* and nu»i.i« wars t * .tm*. ivjd wlierr it
tei« .»l
-ter « tta
I
b a.-itun “Gad shall tal| '
..... mi—- -."’....... — that
’tar .rlietai
lustail Ilarriitarri- । , or
] hv.r (aktr eiiourh raedlclta to'ink mnruing anjwarrtb," ar (IL '
a shit*, but slwav* ».ut bank in same coMltlou. of th&lt;t m imitig.1’ and u-ran
II
was
tr-M
j :ry jour F-.'rr..tof Led&lt; .o*rr.
familfe* tn Mm state Cui Swope '
I and &lt;■;; roj eaJcd urringx by my friend. Mr. “The upright »I»all have damimm orer them
nf KrnVicky* mwt prominent R?p
rnI tare a trareliug man. i.lu had u*ed IL and iu tta morning/' The simdition
whoitow *aj* !*f» Krireark l« not complete etni*s it that time i« nta&gt; *lc»crih;&lt;d in lai.
na, and »va* formerly collector of •*.
&gt;1 revere - for this district
Wllbo *t •«. I l lirrbased a tattte ta (.rand

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groom vbitsa
|lwW ,turu))&gt; soma
found
tb&lt;( night having cot it
scoundrel dur*n»
^ul j^r Rsmlin offers

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eoutaln neither opbn*‘ nor
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LST^ Itan tteFl
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QUALITY
FLAVOR

CH.PEARSON &amp;C9
BALTI MO RE. Ma

�ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Seventeen’years ago John E. Packard
was a prosperous and happy fanner of
Eaton county, and having a good wife and
darling child to bless his home the pros­
pect for bls future were bright Indeed. A
good farm of 70 acres provided for their
every want and enabled them to lay by a
good sum every year for their support In
old ngv and to give their child an education.
But the ••Western fever" caught him nnd
ns th'- days rolled by the fever grew worse.
While in the field lie would sit on tfic plow
handle* and look to the far-away west and
dream of the fortune that only waited his
rumfug. He cursed Michigan: he bemoan­
ed the fate of Hie fanners' of this state.
Pnnnptwl by these teellugs he sold his
fann and fanning utensils nt a sacrifice and
started west with $d,000 in cash. He
started for Kansas, where he-lmd read of
wlieat going 100 bushels to the acre and
the crop never failed, ut Inst he located ut
Fort Hays. The result Is soon told. In­
stead of finding« land of milk and honey,
17 of the best years of their Ilves were
.
spent in a fruitless attempt to hiect their
expenses. Discouraged and disheartened
they &gt;et out for Michigan again, and Inst
w«vk arrived in this city with scarcely
clothing enough to keep them comfortable
and only 75 casts to meet expenses with.
Mr. Paekant baa obtained work in the
furniture factory and is comfortably loca­
ted here, laxirer but n great deal wiser for
hl- Kansas ex|H?rlenrc. People who ex­
pect to go west and better their condition
ought to profit by Mr. Packard’s exper­
ience. and they would do so if they could
' "A only have seen the deplorable condition of
biuwlf and family when they reached lids
city.
.
Circuit Court.
' Following Is the buxine** transacted up

to last evening at the present session of
'circuit court:

I’eoplf vs. M.
Woodmansee, abortion,
coniinued.
People vs. Win. Ireland. -John Heckathdro nud Frank ihtese. larceny from per­
son. continued.
• People vs. Geo. Knowles, concealing
stolen property, continued.
r
People vs. Taylor Walker, selling llqr.or
without a license. Plead guilty. Fined
S21.00.
.
People vs. Loyii Hubbard, malicious in­
jury to building’.' Arranged and plead
guilty.
People vs. Wm. E. Griggs, keeping gamb­
ling room and tables. Plead guilty, fined
SI 5.00.
People vs. Wm.'P. Streeter, violation of
the liquor law. Plead guilty, fined &gt;25.00.
People vs. John Larabee, concealing
stolen property, plead guilty at insf term
of court, - but was not then sentenced.
Continued for sentence till
til! next term.
tern
People vs. Winn and Sfawaon.
Slawson. nolle
pros’d.
Major Wile nnd Herman Wile vs. Philo
A. .Sheldon, replevin, continued.
Chauncy 11. Cfonk vs. Edgar E. Cole,
capitis. Continued.
John E. Edwirdk vs. Lowell &amp; Hastings
Ilf R. Cd Continued to May lenn.
Jianie va Central Mich. IL 1L 5A. Contlmii*d to May lerni.
Mlcltad Dcgnn vs. Central Mich. IL IL
Co. Continued to May term.
M. V. Barker vs. T. M. Bush.
Contin­
ued.
T. M. Bush vs. Richard Freer, trespass
on the case. Settled.
Eli Wellman vs. Ceutra) Mich. IL R.
Co. Continued.
S. It. Willison vs. Walden T. Barber,
ns-umpsit. Continue*!.
Henry Shriber , vs. Jacob Shriber, as­
sumpsit. Settled.
Wm. T. Rose vs. John Day. applval nnd
replevin. Continued.
Downing &lt;fc Bnrry vs. Jas. M. Wood.
Settled.
.
Jacob Vandekteck vs. E. M. * Hannah
Jone*. Injunctlou&gt;/Continued.
Joshua B. Crouch vs. Geo. Inborn.
BIB to set aside mortgage and remove
cloud from title. Continued.
Arthur D. Hughes vs. Fnfiik A. Taylor,
Herbert C. Stronget al. Partnership ac­
counting. Continued.
Frank Taylor v®. A. D. Hughes, |&gt;artncrshlp accounting. Continued.
- Chauncey H. Cronk vs. laiura Cronk,
divorce. Contlnned.
Lydia Culver vs. Frank N. Culver, di­
vorce. Decree granted.
People vs. Orlando Shaft, assault on
female child under 14 years ot age. Now
on trial.

When Feniniore Cooper spoke to Roger* ।
work of Waahington Irving'*, of which I

tic way. “It is a long book.’; "Aud that,"
•aid Cooper, "is a short critictan." It was,

exprexvd pithily that the book wn* not good
. enough for its length. It wax Rogers' sorer,
but it was true, and in the majority of cases
we fancy that Roger* eondciuwd into tiirae
pithy utterauras unplrmuint truth* which it
i&gt; well some one told, and which most of u*
shirk telling. Roger*' personal appearance
ut euro cbali'-nged attention.
Carlyle tell* of hi* pale head, white, bare
and as coM as snow, of hi* largo blue eye*,
cruel, sorrowful, and of bis sardonic shelf
cbm. When such a one added a look of aroru
etui emitted a bitter jret, Diogenes reciru revired for ottr conteraplatiou. He appear* to
u* at a distance ns n passionless man, w ith an
unpleaxiug superiority of a certain sort over
ir.ore impulsive nature*. Not n man that
■ excites the riightekt approach to hero worship
nor a desire to imitate him.
. "His God was harmony, sitting on a luke­
-warm cloud," said witty Mrs. Norton. "I
«ever could tash myself into a feeling of af­
fection or admiration for him," say* I-ody
Duffer in in a letter to Mr. Hayward, and
then sire continue*: “To tell the truth, there
was a certain unreality in him which repelled
me. I have hoard him say many graceful

thoroughly in e*
3tempt or dislike.’

nvNt umk* outlay for the gratification of
their passion*,'' and continues: “All within

than won the affection of his seraglio, tbo
“He did nothing rash. I am sure Rogen,
a baby, never fell down unleas he was

•nd heart. He was not apparently a man
who demanded or gave sympathy. He was
■aeatmlly a mao of society and &lt;4 the world.
1: is raid that to bmr tlu* praise of a rival

HISTORY OF DUELING.
REMARKABLE DUELS IN ENGLAND
AND OTHER COUNTRIES.

»nry to Draw Itlood.

Authorities differ on tbo origin of dueling.
Among the undent Greeks and Romans dis­
pute* were frequently &gt;ettled by personal enkieetings which resemhled tho more modern
Juel, with iu elalxiruto codo of rule* ns to
iludlenges. seconds and w forth.
Practically the first dud ou recon! was to
vindicate the chastity ot Gunhlrd, dsnghtar
of Hanlknut, and wife nt Henry III of Eng­
land. According to Blackstone, tho flr»t le­
gal mention ot duels Is to bo found in the
laws of G undobold, published in 601, and
preserved in the Burgundian code.
The
“ordeal by battel" wa* to tcttlo civil and pcrlonal dispute*.
HOUTTNU A WHOUE DAY.
On tho day appointed, a pivceof ground
dxty feot^square was inclosed with li»u, and
on either side was set a court for tho judges
nf tho common plea*, who wore prewut iu
rise, tho couitiatanU were bound U&gt; fight till
tho stars apjx-nrod hi tbeovi*nfng. Tho cham­
pion* were dressed hi a coat of armor, bare­
legged from the knee, bareheaded nnd with
srms IkutxI to tho elbow. Their ouly WMpou*
leather and a listen or stave of nn ell long.
Each swore two oaths, first as to tlie right of

The Only Physician Who Cures Deafness.

NICKNAMES OF CITIES.

Teachera of geography who wish to vary
the work will find an cxcrclw o(Y tlas beaten
track by taking those unmes of cities, letting
the children locata them, aud telling mme
Interesting facta in connection with each. At
the suine time give the nickname. Children
should kuow ti:c«r- thoroughly. When they
wmf. in their reading, to tho "City of
Rock.-" they will know it mean* Nashville.
The following ta a list 1 have in my scrap
boot aud me in my clasacs:
Aberdeen. ScoCtadd. Granite City.
Afcxnndrin. Egypt, Delta City.

Baltimore, M&lt;L. Maatiawmtal City.
Birmingham. O.. Brun Town
iMOton. .dr-M.. ruritaii uityi Modern. Athena;
Hub of the Universe; CHjy.f Notions; Athens of
America: The Hub.
.
Brouldyn. K. Y.. City of Cbnrchea.
Buffalo. N. Y.. Que&gt;*u City ot thu Laie*
Baalta-c. Syria. City of '.ba Hun.
Cairo. Egj pt. Ctty of Victory
'
Cincinnati. O.. Qureu City; rorkopoU*; Queen
f the Went; Pari* ut AmerU-a
Chicaira. 11U. Gartlro City
Cleveland, O._ Fatust City.
CX&gt;rk, Ireland Drivb-cra City
Dayton. &lt;&gt;.. Gina City

Gibmluir. Kry of ibr Mcdi:«rr*n&lt;-.ia
JbuinilkU. Mo.. Bluff City.
Havana. Culn. Prarl ot the AntUln.
ladlaaaiKili*. JnJ„ Railroad Qty.

Great King.

LoubvUle. Ky, Falta City.

BL FhUif Ksri. to whom a statue is to bo
raised in Rome, wax, according to tradition,
a great miracle worker, but hi* claim to oar
grateful coorid-rauon lira in the fact that be
‘ wu tbn real inventor of the oratona He wa*
boro in 1515 in Florence and about 1M1 consreruted as a pr»«*t at Rome." Wlreti later hu
founded a congrogatteti of prieate at Rome be
used to explain to them biblical historic*,
and Inorder to render there entertainments
attractive be permitted hymns and paalma to
be sung twtwcen tbo intervals of his touch
tag* nnd exhortations. At length bo drama tisrd sacred »toric*. writing them in verse
nnd retting them to musk-in tbo fashion ot
hvmrta Tho ebormes written in four parte,
were intenjxrerd with solos, and the pinywere divided into two part*. Tbo sermon
wwi delivered after the first part, nnd thus
the continued
of —
thu
wnwnu™ attention —
- -congn-gntion
—
(was
wa* assured, tor tio:;o
tiotio would leave before
Delore
bearing tho
tbo recotui
secorei part pt
of this prlmltlv*
primitive
"bearing
farm cf oratorio.—Badon Time*. .

N*|M&gt;leou'a Question.
When Napoleon wa’*rctuniingfrotnhi«campaign in Egypt and Syria. ta» was seated one
night upon tho drek of tb.o rerael under tb«
open can-.-pv of tbo heavens, surround^ by
hi* genarata. Tbo converration had taken a
skeptical turn and most of the party bad
corubattd tbo doctrine of tbo divine pxlitence. Napoleon aat sil-mt am! muring, ap­
parently taking no interest la tbcdi»cu*rti&lt;m.
when, suddenly rairing hi* hand and (minting
tn tho cryst.dMno tlrmnment. crowded with
blazing piancta nud glittering stare, bo broke
out in thiwa startling tuiic* that bail so often
electrified a inilUuu men: "Gentlemen, who
mado ail that F Tire atheistic general* were
rilenced.—St Louis fapnblfc.

I

.-ountof their dignity, und by citizen* of
London by charter; and also iu cam of very
it rung pritna facie evidence. .
In law a duel wav fought between Sir
George Wharton and Sir Janie* Stuart, both
af whom were killed. During the last quar­
ter of tins Seventeenth Century dm ling was
In fullsvrlag in Englanl In 100.' Mr. (after­
ward Ixirdi Jermyn was severely woundi'd
iu old Pall Mall by OiL Howard. In ICdT
Sir H. Bcllasl* (ought a c1om&gt; friend, and
Pepys, iti recording th* event, say«: "It 1*
pretty to are how tun world talk W them a*
-a couple of fool* that killed one another out
ot love.” ,
The tno»t trivial cirrunurtanccs led to direta
Two doctors quarreled early in tbo century
a* to which wna tlu&gt; twlter physician. They
(ought under tho gate of Grethnni college,
□no slipptvl hi* foot and fell. ‘‘Taka your
life," exclaimed the other. “Anything but
your pbyilc," wa* the answer, and tlie mot
teem* U- have ouded tho dispute.
, Among American utaunmen duel* were by
no means uncommon.- In 1804 Aaron Burr,
vice president, killed tbo celebrated Alexan­
der Hamilton iu a duet Iu 1806 Andrew
Jackson, afterward president, killed Charlc*
Dickinson in a duel, and was himwlf dnngcrou*ly wounded. In 1826 Henry Clay, tho,
well known statesman, fought with John
Randolph Clay bad given hf» vote in favor
□f Quincy Adams for tho presidency, which
was denounced by Randolph as a "coalltit^
□f Puritan with blackleg,” for which Jangunge ha was challenged by Clay. Two *hota
having been exchanged without effect, tho
luol was terminated by the second*.
Q Eren Sir Walter Scott wn« quite ready to
fight a duel with Gen. Gourgau J on account
of some reflection* ho had mado on that ofllicr in his "Info of Napoleon." Writing to
William Clark in 1837, asking him to bo sec­
ond in case ho is challangiKl, Scott rays: “It
the quarrel should bo* thrust ou mo—why, I
will balk him, Jackie. He shall not dishonor
tbo country through my sides, I can ttqctre
him.”
“ PISTOLS AND COFFKS."
Duels in England were generally fought
with sword* until the time when it coomnI to
bo fashionable to wear a sword with plain
clothe*. Then pistol* were generally used.
The French codo of 1S.MJ named fifteen paces
u the proper distance for contestanta, but
Byron speaks of twelve yards, and this was
tbo usual English distance.
\
Another method was a rolontc, when tbo
combatant* ‘were placed at -a distance of
thirty-five to forty paces, nud each allowed

i ligno parvllole, the combatant* advancing
xlong parallel* traced at a distance pf fifteen
pace*. Occntionally other less orthodox

in which tbo opponent* were pbicod no many
pace* from n fixed line, to which they were
2Otu[»ll&lt;xl to advance, each firing when he

A story i* told of a duel of thia kind, where
duelist, whom b.« mimed. His opponent,
marching up to the barrier, brutally said, "1
*m sorry for your mother,” and shot tho
wretched youth through the brain.
In Ireland, as may be expected, duallug
Ireland bad us much to do will) the decay of
lueliug ns with its rise. Hot beaded, sensiUr* nnd rash, Irish gentlemen fought ou
,very provocation. And tbo people, delight­
lug in a fight, and feeling that morbid pleas­
ure In a death which is tbrir characteristic
(till, supported them with their presence,

box.

Men of the highest dignity nnd 'mart

Ridicule had a great dual to do with tlie
iboliticm of dueling. The order of •' Pistols
for two aud coffee for one" wa* supplemented

lumbatanta; “Mrs. O’Connell prosonts her
compliments to the two gentlemen aud hopes
the survivor will come to supper.” Such reAta earned more rldieule than honor.
Tho prnetico dies slowly in Europe. In
France there are stiU duels, but they jau-tako
largely of a farcical nature, au$l tbo alleged
oeiligcranu gaaorally tako care that they
run uo risk*. Iu Germany tlie practice of
lading still continues, and although fatal re­

rounds are frequently inflicted.

At tho uni-

I-oudon. England. City of Masts: M^d-rr. Baby­
in.
•
Lynchburg. Ya.. Hill City
Milan. Italy. LiUlc Pari*.
Ksshville. Tenn., City &lt;rf Reek*.

Now York, S. Y.. Gotham: Eni;ure City; Metro
polltan City.
Philadelphia. Fa. Quaker City; City of Brotb
»rly I*we; City of Homes
Pittolxirg^'a.. IrouCity: Smoky City: Btriulng

Quebec. Canadx Gibraltar of America.
Rome.
-Eternal
City; Xamek--* City;
___
_____Italy.
_________
_ _______________
Queen of Cities: ticvi-u Hilled CUjr; Mktrcsa ot
the World.
Rocbcstre, N. Y.. Flour City.
8*. Louta Mu, Mound City.
San Franc-lam. Cat. Golden -Chy.
Bott Lain.* City, Citj-of lhe Salute
SpringflehL Uta. Flower Qty.
Streator, IU*.. Cry of the Waxtv.
Salora nnd Gomorrah. CiUc* ot the Plain
Toledo, O.. Corn City.
Venice. Italy. Bride of the 5&gt;a.
Washington. D C. City of Magnincrat DI*
tenctw
Winnipeg, Man.. Gate City of the Xorth««t'
Xenia. &lt;»., Twin City.
ZatiMville, O., City of Natural Advantage*
—C. E. Judwu in Southwestern Journal of
Education.

bult;. which within tho last few year* has
become so fashionable. Tho vostihuio is not
merely a luxury, but hfl* a certain value as
n safety device. Tho full measure of thia
value has not yet been proved. Occasionnliy
lives are l"&gt;t, by |&gt;aMciigen falliug from or
being blown from tho platforms of moving­
train*. Stidt nccidenta the vestibule will
Cevent, and, further. Il ducteaac* the o-ciltion of the car*, and thus to wmo degree
helps to prevent derailment. It is also soma
protection against telesooping. A few mouths
ago a coal train ou n double track road was
d-.rnUeil, and four car* were thrown across
In front of a solid vestibule train of seven
EnHmm cars if^proacblng on thu other
track.' The engine of thu vostlbtilnd train
was completely •wrecked.
Even tho sheet
iron jacket was stripped off from it. Tlio
engineer nnd fireman were instantly killed,
but not another person ou tho train win: In­
jured. They c«»pcd. partly Ix-causu the
car* were strong, and jmrtly, doubtlcw, be­
came tha vestibule* helped to keep tho plat­
forms on tho same level and iu line, and
thus to prevent crushing of tho ends of the
curs.—G. Prout in Scribner.

So extensive Is adulteration of coffee it 1*
not easy to obtain tho pure article, even al­
though the highest prices be paid. Tho sub­
stances commonly used In ndnlteratinu aro
principal element of roasted chicory itcugur;
it is useful in coloring the decoction, l&gt;utadd*
nothing to its virtue*. A* for the other sub­
stances, although they may be harmless, con­
sidering their me from an economic point of
view, nothing is made in buying coffee which
contains them, even if tbo price of tbo mix­
ture be much under that demanded for tlie
pure article. This is evident when it isknvwn
that not infrequently what jomcs (or 'ow
price coffee contains at treat 00 per cent, adul­
teration. In buying coffee the pure is actu­
ally tho chcajxnt. And in tho matter of adul­
teration of this Important article of food
there is a weighty consideration beyond that
of economy. The more good, pure coffee
there is obtainable tho lan will bo tbo demand
for qdntuous liquor*, for even tho veriest
toper will often choose tbs former tu prefer­
ence to Uio latter.—Boston Herald.

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stroyed through tbo use of narcotic*. The
number of patients from this cauao is rapidly
and woman committed during tho past six
months suffering from dementia occasioned

cause during tbo ten previous years. It is
beyond question that narcotics uro a more
prolific source of insanity than all other
causes combined.—New York Telegram.

town lots were staked out, and wiiere banks,
electric can and school bouses all followed

visit to tho old town of Plymouth.
She wa* delighted with tlie historical charm
of tho place, and stood In silent admiration
before tlie small rock, now safely fenced in

"But bow funny it' recm* not to have any
sidewalks in Plymouth I" she exclaimed, &amp;♦
she walked up tbo street with one of the nn-

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Grand Rapids, Mich.,
wo* worknl for a time by a rolorod resident | Cure* Drafne**. Nol»e»4n Brail. Catarrh. hronrMti*. lUiroieatlym. Nennu* Debllltv Imn..tP-.
of Starke, Fix He put a pair of vlclou*cur* ■ harrennra* and &lt;lire»ea rcaulilnir from early IndlrerrUmi* and »ira*re-&lt; ot manhood fii,
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Organ*,
blood,
lutqr*.eyrand ear.
nt*, Aid Mere*.
in hi* yard, ami alk.wa! them .o run out ami i Ma&lt;
Sp|lJ^ 1'u&lt;.r KldlwJ-t stomach,
|Mreare*».
Khortnr«rf Jlrralh.
Bark .'r Ihir. i\. ‘
attack poliw^nau* Tho latter, for defoams, lurek. nil &lt;ll*ea»*-» ot wninen and children and al' ehronlc dl»ra'e». Office hour.* a a m’to•
would never J-avu the place union they were &lt;in*ultatlon free, and no charge* -or Minier* until «mn-d. Medldnr* •CBLevenwIicrr
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provided with im armful of pine knots to J oar call it-posatble. Direction* in *11 language*. H WJIcaunot ba eured I&gt;lll tell joti *o.’ 11 -.
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. wtri. x» wtei.r tbn rfarkv i maHelne*arc nrt*. herti*. and bark*, ured by rhe Imlimi* &lt;&gt;f South Aniaricam.d tl,r 1
h.a ?
chunk tho dsgs witu. At night tbn darky |
ulc doctor ha* spent uianv year* hi min-r-aful prarih -. A*tbrrelndianmiM!r|D&lt;-tr*rguthcred up tho dog*’earning* for the day, be obtained In the drug store*, they nnd be obtained of DK. TODD at hi* office. O Muu an-1 found fuel enough not only for the , atrreL Itoom 4.
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homely department, but a *urplua to Iny up ! .
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for winter. But ’ now bi* curs are both
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poltonod, and their owner sits oa u stump bo- &gt;
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ncatb a wide s|ireailiug Jerusalem oak boI
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moaning ha lost —Boston Budget
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Tho generally accepted theory that a warm
summer follow* acuid winter, nud vice versa,
has Iretsi examined by Selena' with th&lt;* aid of
tsnpcratui-.* nvonLv nuule in the same place,
under tbo same condition*, twice a day for
forty year*. Science cannot find naynxdnon
tho iubjret, atxl cutins* |«&gt; tire cuochiriou that
no estimate can be funned in regard to tbo
charactor of the post *en«on of any greater
value thnn could lie gained by mere guesriug.

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Suppose you tell us where tho tint steeping |
curs were used and when Be rarx'lul'tbcre,, I
steady—don't jump at tho answer and say’,
tlicy were Ptillmin cars aud wore run on

first sleeping cars were med on the Cumber­
land Valley railroad from IKK to ISIS. And.
strange to ray, that road doesn't run sleeping
ear* nt this day.—Harn. burg Telegraph.

son bi
er anc
to be
elsewl

Coxvivw«y6.6X \

it now appears that a wise physician, the

A Gdfct
the long legged'glove the women hare bren
wearing is ou injurimfk thing to tha health,
especially if it Ire made ot kid and leacbeu
eluar to tb« sbouklor. Yes; it doesn't take a
•physician to mw there I* inoro arm in that
sort of n glove than in tho littln bantam
»ancty.—Burdette In Brooklyn Englv

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St. Joseph Is to have water work*.
Michad Moran. ag&gt;.xi 70. o't Mu*kegou,
ha* wandered nway from home and it is
-thought ha* i»eri*hcd.

The largest, most cor.iplete and thoroughly equipped a&gt;.&lt;! he*t patroulr* d Vr*ii • r ■.
MiclHcxn. It haf new typewriter*, new (multure and new e&lt;&gt;Ilrgi&lt; currenev pni-uc.'iri !
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f°r the ire? ot -indent*. Write, visit. Inquire anil rotunarc. Xo*. It'. .’I. ..:
McMullen iJuildlag, aoutn piv. SL-ret, Grand Rapid*. Mich.
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How to Save Money is Worth Knowing

DO YOU
VALUE THE GOOD THINGS OF LIFE?
Then take advantage of the

Best and Largest Stock oi Dry Goods and Groceries

An inmnity specialist, in a recent conecr­
eation as to the number of young men nnd

opium, morphine, cocaine and kindred nar­
cotics, stated that the subject had given him
more trouble than all other forms of insanity
combined. Ho said that among bis patterns
——'nd* had becoins unbalanced through
family affliction!, bus!-

fargest Circui
,f any paper i

County-

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ehnntment .
"I hnvo this day neither eat, drank, nor
have upon me citbrr bone, stone, no gras,
uor any enchantment.sorcery or witchcraft,
whereby the law of God may bo abased, or
lhe law of the devil exalted."
Then they were lot looao to belabor each
other with their primitive and harmless
weajwns uutil tbo star* appeared. And tho
condition* were such that if tho tenant's
champion maintained hl* ground nnd mado
It a drawn battle, judgment was given for
him as being already in poMn**ion. On tho
other hand, if either combatant yielded bo
became infamous, and ceased to bo a “Uber
st legal!* Iwmo."
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Tlie ordeal could lie refused by women,
, priests, infants, or iwrsons over sixty, or •

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In Barry county.

With every

Twenty Dollars You Trade with us
We make you a present of $6.00 back, in the shape of

A USEFUL BOOK
Come and see it.
useful books.

We have already given away over 200 of these

Keep your eye upon this space for BARGAINS
which we will offer next week

M. IS

KAI

TleLARGKST
STOCK
OF

CLOAKS!

WESTERN
MICHIGAN
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kxtra low
/'PRICES.
Lata’,
Mines’ and
Cbilira's
GARKNTS
Mateiiaae,
aiiditt.

In all

pleast

ilber'-* no«e&gt; end check bones with double
xlged rapter*, capable of slicing at least three

(ng over since that mcmoraUlo winter of IffiO;
“Oh weU, wa shall have sidewalks by and by.
We haven't got round to it yot."—Youth'*
Companion.

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Hastings

VOL XXXIV. NO. 30.

The best Advertis­
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HASTINGS, MICH., NOVEMBER 20.1889.

WHOLE NO.,1799.

Hastings Banner

Morris Brown and wife gave them a sur­
prise In horior of their fifth wedding anni­
versary.
Each left a taken of remetnbrauce aud all report a good time.
Our school oommeuced Monday with
Roy Thorp as teacher.
Sam Firth pul up a wind mill for War­
HASTINGS, - MICHIGAN.
ren Fhher last^eck iui&lt;l this week puts
up one for Miro E. Mead.
r^ll-R-KiniON UATES:
Pierce Travis who ha* tern traveling-in
Sl.cfo PER TEA.?R..
If uot pxfd twforc the r-t.d of the year the Europe is again at home.
' Delos Cairns has returned to .'.ugusta to
nice ;it ‘uhierlptloa win potitivriy be »i.».
Iu either ca*o 15 eenU will be mlded tor po*t- attend school the coming winter.
xge when *ub»ent»er rv»luc» ouhlde of the
Herbert Doolittle teaches In the Lent
district this winter.
‘ Pel Barber, of Washington. Is visiting
friends in this vicinity.
Fred Colwell has returned to Dr. Buvee's
after making bis parents a vML
Ida Fisher's ham! that ha* l&gt;een para­
lyzed for the hud three mouths is no bel­

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I'juA Rutland.
We haVc some complaints about tire
wcgtlier from those boys that walk from
Rullaud to Hastings to school. Guess
some of the lx&gt;ys will resort to some other
way of gutting to school tresides walking.
Mrs. Jenner's team crated quite an ex­
citement In Hastings Monday aftensoou
about four o'clock, by going up Jefferson
street without a driver. Luckily they
were caught before doing much damage.
School In district' No. 4 is progressing
finely under the nunngtrewnt of Anna
Davies.
The dance at Mr. Casollne's near -Hard
Scrabble.*’ lust Friday evening was well
attended, Uuire being 31 nrabttrs sold.
Wm. Pennock and his cousin Hurt, of
Hickory C’oroera. visited friends in Grand
Q
Itaplds uni* day last week.
James Dooley l« having an addition
built on his bouse. We hear of a dance
S. France and A. Boyes egrpe-nters have hi the near future Jim.
B. Benham wa* canvassing the railroad
gone to your city to work at their trade.
track la.*t Satunlay for hogs. We hear he
succeeded in buying one lol.
Busincsa is on the increase.
Tuesdaj- evening being the.birtbday of
Mrs. C. W. Evert has secured rooms at Dell and Clarence Robinson their many
S. Overholt's.
friends gathered at their honicfai Rulhuut
I C. A. Hough was at the county seat Fri­ mid gave them a pleasant surprise. The
day.
evening was spent in dancing untll mklJas. L. Gregory is again seen on our night, when the Indies had prepared a very
streets.
,
fine supper tv which all the guest* did Jus­
Mr. Aldrich, the Congregational minis­ tice. Aftenanpper the presents were pre­
ter, is moving, in the hotue rceelitly vacat­ sented by James C'offiehl. and yrM respond­
ed by Dr. Garner.
ed to by Del! and Clarence In a few appro­
.»The-latest report from the huntara is' priate word*. The guests then left for
Geo. W. Francis killed the Ixtar.
their homes feeling that a very cnhiyable
C. D. BeelK*. president of the Farmers evening bad been spenL
*
A Mechanic* bank. wa*.in town Friday.
•C. 1.. Glasgow and Ia'ii W. Fcighner
made a bitslrie.-s trip to Grant) 8a|&gt;t«U Mon­
The Jnte mlns have marie the roads some­
day.
what muddy.
Wilson's Comic Opera company played
Tin- Woodland News U a nice little
to n line house Monday and Tuesday even­ sheet, and received well by the people of
ing*.
WiKstlsnd.
Ed. Reynolds was married Sunday morn­
Ida Hay&lt;itai. formerly of this place,-lx
visiting frieiM* in-re.
ing to Mi** Lulu Heckailioni.
How about tlw Nashville Manufacturing ’ Our Coptity
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Secretary
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visiting
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Tins powder never vane*. A marvel of purity
I strength and wbolerotneues". More rconomlcau Co? We understand It Is iieiug worked up | *,Thools In this vicinity last weeks. He
tiuui the ordinary kind*, aud cannot be sold lu by tin* citizens of Nashville.
! reported most school
schools in a flourishing
nourishing conI competition with the muliittitfeot 1&lt;»» test, short
ditlou.
I weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold oulv
Tin* South Jordan sclmo) closed rat Iter
in cans, Rnvai. Baking i’ownan. Co., too
Watt st. N. V.
ocifMut
fivry pleasant weather for November.
abruptly last Wednesday, th** teacher hav­
"it is reported there has been some mid­ ing his choice to resign nr have his Teertlfr-*
night visiting such as cider Imrrels, apple cate annuled/
piles, corn cribs apd etc. In this vicinity.
Wm. Jordan was married to Anna •
J. Bosh has purchased the. Beam farm of Wachter last week.
Mr. Ixtelir. and move.! onto the same. .
Dor Stowell, of the agricultural college,
Tne followtnz persons are authorized to re­
Corn K a moderately light crop, and good commenced school in the Cherny district
ceive sutwrlDltoiis for the DAXNKK:
deal of that is ••squeal’’ com.
Monday.
Wesley Myers. Woodland Centet,
». M. Mvcrs. Gerkey.
.Poultry incn were on ’ our street.* gath­
Jake Hoffer is working in tin* roller
W. H. Adktus, Morxnn.
ering In the feathered tribe Inst week.
mill.
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H. G. Hale. Nashville.
(. I. Bert expect* anon to move to Hast­
A. T. Cooper anil Geo. Drake are build­
J. McKelvey. Mank- Grove.
FrtMon Jewell. Assyria.
ings.
ing » bridge across Mud creek.
Protni aster. Locev.
Mr's. Brangwiitla suffering with rheuma­
Tile,teachers and pupils of our high
Postmaster, Banlteld.
school organized a literary society lad
tism in her left arm.
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O'Donuell.
J. N. Covert. Carlton.
wink.
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Post master. Freeport.
Monroe CoyiU. who lias been in the rm-X
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Irrlng.
ploy of L. Hough for the past two years. \
Postmaster. Milo.
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l». L. Northland. Cedar Creek
ha* gone to Grand. Rapldi to live.
P. Barnum's Thursday night
k. G. Norwood, Dvllon.
Mr. rh'unton is putting a stock of gro­
Dr. Carpenter and wife have gone to
Jobnsh. au. Hickory Corners.
Mt- Pleasant to vislL
ceries in his store.
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i Brown A Cairn*. Prairieville.
Ala&gt;ut S3 persons met at the home.of. D.
iVrry Stowell ha* rented Henry Bar­
Bvron Fisher, Ciwj'i C-orliers.
I wm. Broward. Broward,.
R. Foster and wife Weihiexlay night tu num's farm aniTwill move on the *amc.
A. G .I. -siip.Onuiewltle.
Eugene Davenport and wife visited
practice singing.
, p-jstniAsier. Yankee hprlnps.
A social gathering at T. Thurston's One Woodland friends oj’er Sunday.
• C. W. Armstrong. Bowens Mill*.
Money paid to these agent* will bo r.-eefptcd
I
.1. M. Smith and wife went to Prairie­
। f.-r by the Baxxku proprieiors. and we trust
Miss Fannie Hartman has returnedjiomv ville Saturday. ! al! (tabsertber* at th*- pure* named wti&lt;» bate
f
runt
your city to attend school this winter.
S. Ttu-ina.' has sold his interest In thrnot settle*! with us will, between this date and
1 New Years, pay their subscriptions to the
rrotauranl. and gives up po.*cssion mkwwn
i Bajtxkb's agents named-al«nte.
as he eAn procure a house to live tu.
Kesj'tfctfuliv.
Mtv. Nora Stewart will ship a ca Hoard «»f
Mr. Dmld-t who has spent the sumnfer
COOK BROS.
wood to Kalamazoo preparatory to her re­ with ns, lifts gone to Kansas.
L Fan) completed the roof to Dr. Ben- ’
moval thither.
Dr. Hunt ha* purchased two lots here *nn's store, and in a feui day* the Dr. will
Delayed Letter.
Mrs. Dr. Johnson, of Dakota, called oti and will probably build in the spring.
State of MlcblAD. in tin* circuit court f"r ther,
1 count* ot Barn , in atlacliinent. „
friends in this vicinity UM Wednesday.
Mart Bates hi* his new brick house
T he lawsuit between Mr*. Jiunsh krr
' .lantev C- Andrus, plaintiff, v». Allen •». Free­
Gilbert Whitmore has a little boy baby. must completed.
and Geo. Priest was tried in Justfte Hild, man. defendant.
,
Ed. Fennel Ims the cellar read} for a lligrr's court, and will I* decided on Mon- '
Notice Is hereby given that ou the twrrni}- , Cha.**. Mason is moving in with Mis fathliretdav of September. A. 1&gt;. I***, a writ oil
brick house which he will build In lire day noon.
Ynriw Soi.ihkb.
aitactiment WM duly Iwued out of the r»wuW
Percy J&gt;cmara}\ of Nashville. I* sewing spring.
court for the county &lt;-l Barr} . *&lt; t'*' •l,1llll5
Cloverdale is paying more for wheat
Jamesi
Audru-i the abo»*'named plaintup for Mr.*. Fred Quick.
Mrs. H. C. Turner returned to Waylaud
against the land*, tenements, (to *ds aj.d chat
Old Mr. Afidenum B having ba.! spell* than Delton,
tcls money* and effect* of Allen G. Freeman. with his heart again.
Mrs. Mary Collins is very low at this last Thursday after u four weeks visit
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defendant above named, for the sum of one
Mrs. Hugh M**ey is visiting friends in writing.
hundred mH elgMFtour and to ten do’lah.
With.old friends hero.
,
which said writ was rrlurnable on the first day JackBon.'
The funeral of Orin Ixrumis Sr., took
School commenced this week.
Irene Bowman, of Hickory Corners, is
i 0,Dared ltlii^ s**con*i d*y of (h tober, A. D. 1WO.
Fred Filzgi rahl. of Bellevue, is lent lung place Inst Sunday and was largely attended.
Mr. .Loomis was a Barry county pioneer trvlrtg to get a class In tainting here.
I In the Mtrt'u district.
»
STU A nr. KMAIFKS « '
ElL-KieboIs Is having a nwtal roof put
|
Ayoniejs for rhUnllES. |
Mrs. Wm. Archer Is reported to be and was highly respected by all who. knew
on tils store. Morse of Middleville, doing
inucli better.
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him.
1 iave to record the death of Mrs- Susy the work.
Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Perry, of Nashville.
Graham
who
died
with
consumption.
The
A.
1.. Nichols, of Hickory Corners, spent
v'uJted al E. G. Potter's Sunday.)
Eli Evans, of Nashville, has bought the fun* nd t&lt;x&gt;k place Thursday of last week. Sunday with relatives here.
Horace Nnook visited Ida brother in
Mrs. Graham wn« nn estimable lady and
Bevis- farm and moving on to it.
was highly esteemed by all. She leave.* a Kalamazoo last week.
A. b. Snook and wife, of Knlamarexi,
E*L Brown has returned from his visit hriMratid and one child to mourn her toss.
visited relatives here last week. .
.
at Grand Rapids and will begin his school
Rob Beattie has taken unto himself n
in the Ellis district this week.
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N'ot having seen anything recently in n;ifc.
M. Guy visited his brother in Woodland
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Inst week.
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. the BaxNKW from this neck o' the woods
Rev. Mler» will beffln revival sen ire at thought perliapa a few lines fr\&gt;m here
&gt; Prairieville grange Indulged In n mas­
the I'. B; church Monday evening of this would prove acceptable;
News of course is scarce, lint an affair querade dance at (heir ball last week. It
We have lieen informed that Elmer oceured at the residence ot P. Bogers Esq. Is said they had a good time. The writer
* TRUE COMBINATION OF
Bivins, who with his father Is ylsltlllK last evening that was of nome account. c«- was tint aware that grangero sailed under
)H-. lally til those who were. more directly mssquro.
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friends in Baltimore. Md.. is ver}’ sick, f
Our wheat market is improving. ~~C‘&gt;
W. C. Meek has returned from Branch concerned. 1 allude to the marriage of
Co., where he ha.* been visiting friends Mr. Earnest Richmond, of Gun Plains. per cent, paid Monday. Wheat is moving
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/&gt;. beautiful Souvenir
to
a
limited
extent
To the farmers of
Allegan Co.. to Miss Satie Merlau. of
the oast two weeks.
James Demarayand wife vh!trd friends Prairieville. The affair was n most enjoy­ Harry County, bring your wheat to Mito
able one to all present, and the prroents for prices and honorable dealing.
in Woodland last week.
WITH EVER* POUND PACKAGE
Geo. M. Evers shipped two carload* of
■ Rev. Weiler, of Mulligau. Eaton l&lt;*..is to the newly wedded couple were many,
expected here to assist Rev. Allers in his elaborate ami useful. There were present sheep and hogs from here Monday. W. C.
guests from Gun Plains Orangeville, Mar­ Tovvnc-rteliveHtL 31 April pig*. whose
meetings next week.
n\
enure weight was 20d-poun&lt;h«.
W; C. Meek liegins his school in tin tin. Prairieville and Hastings. After the
(larcnce Doolittle, our merchant, thinks
Moore district this week. Eva Rcdiort in ceremony supper wa« served In grand
the Norton and Ix-ttle Whltljey at Montan. style, then followed music and games to of going on his farm this spring. A good
Li in lh-i Unii«l Su:n.--i.nnh W*«J"
Frank Gun and wife, of Sebewa, louia the enjoyment of the. entire company. Mr. oiMtiilng for a young man iritL a train!! cap­
ital.
and
Mrs.
Richmond
repaired
at
ow
e
to
Co.. i«ssed{through here on their way to
The annual tax gatherer will soon l&gt;e
their future borne In Gun Plains followed
pnipnri/ M-ntal «nd „
’’,?!
visit his imrento in Ohio last week.
in make (b, ni«« nup o( r«*« m '1"
Mrs. Brice is making preparaUmw to go by the best wishes of their numerous here. Don't set the dog on Michael.
Wil) Dr. Timmerman please give through
Und. Fur Sale BTerywhcr.-and spend tin* winter with friends In
Rivers has his new house plastered the Baxxku the amount of rainfalls for
Virginia.
________
each month, commencing April tat and
and It will soon be ready to move Into.
dosing Oct. :ri.'*», the writer wtabea U»
L.
Chapman.
PGodley
ami
bum
Ash
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err,.
Touroo, O.
li. Cook has moved hl« household
ley returned from their hunting trip yes­ compare notes.
j
hkiot nnnuitMtti
Winter is at hand. Bro. Farmer are you
ta litfaou-ln-law's at Barryvllle and wlU terday. bringing with them 15 fine deer.
ready? See that stock of all kind* are
make his home with bls. Mm Jame* nt
— BiwutiTio* FlU-lCK
housed nights, and a little grain fed. •
Brush Itldgr.
MR*O?Hyde has the lumber ou the ground
Mrs. Hugh Graham departed thia life «n
Tuesday lot. The funeral was held at
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
for a honuj l»n&gt;.
......
Free Methodist quarterly commenewt the Graham, residence on Thursdat - fne
last Friday night and continue*! over bun- bereaved family have the heartfelt sym­
ns
Hustings. Kov. Mb. •
m. L.COOK.
Following
are Uh* real rotate transfers
pathy
of
the
community.
&lt;1‘w S. Adkins made a bus! nets trip to
Rumors of a wedding soon In the nelgh- for the week ending Nov. Huh. 18W. A»
A. D. NHtaWrtL
A,S“'uirTcolevUk. tt
,KIDickl Creig l'*l » valuable horse last taken from die bonks in lire register's office:
Fredrick H. Gate to riffle «. Jroixm; tota
M!±’r"8EL.
",Ad»an&gt;Wr &lt;.f c.rit.n .nd SiiuOeM eW- WLGe&lt;&gt;nl Robinson ha* rented the Campbell
Published Wednesdays, by

COOK BROS.,

----- IS THE-----

LARGEST RETAIL CLOTHIER
In tire World

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being proprietor of immense stores in Buffalo. Cleveland, De­
* troit. St. Louis. Sandusky. St. Paul. Toledo and many other minor
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point- he conduct the

ITOWER CLOTHING CO.
Cor. Pearl, Monroe and Canal Sts.,

| Opp. Sweet’s Hotel,

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

bANKt*
POWDER

LARGEST
STOBE IN WESTERN MICHIGAN.
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We ml vise our readers whenever in want of Clothing. Furnishings or
Hats, to go to the TOWER. You save in addition to your travel­
ing 'cApenses. one-third to one-half in buying there and can
always depend upon getting
v

Absolutely Pure.

RELIABLE GOODS.

tj

W hy patronize small concerns of unreliability?
Why pay exorbitant rates for shoddy, when Hud­
son buys so much cheaper and sells so much cheap­
er and guarantees all purchases in quality and price
to be better and lowej than they can be bought
elsewhere

I

COUNTY NEWS.

THERE IS A dlG SPECIAL CLOTHING SALE

IMMENSE BARGAINS THIS WEEK.

’K TOWER CLOTHING CD.«
■M. ISRAEL &amp; CO.KALAMAZOO, MICH.

Our Stock
of
DRESS

Tif largest
: STOCK

DRINK

•CLOAKS !

X|_ION
— COFFEE

WESTERN
■ MICHIGAN

never has

Special
Attention Mocha, Java and Rio.
to our
.Fine Line Picture Card Given
of
PATTERN lion coffee
SUITS
at all
PRICES.
Broadcloth
Wooison Spice C«„ Manf’rs,
and
Imperial Ka»m
Cloth
in all the
New
Shades.
.

EXTRA LOW
PRICES.

I®.'
Misses' and
Children’s
GARMENTS
Pinsk,
Matellasse,
aid Cloth.

Carpets, Curtains and Rugs, Hastings Banner,

.

Some talk Of owmWng a band at Mor

In all Grades and Choice Patterns.

$1.00 a Year.

L idles please call and examine our fine assort­
ment.
WANTED

taXl "«“&gt;■

get caught.________

Bwbrr. &lt;■' '’'"’“’•JlJ’.lSt1'11

BJ*lm McBain, of Cloverdale, ha- bought

’ °Utet Newland l/to tench our school this

RESPECTFULLY.

" Rabbi:.* are plenty and the boy aud gu»
Hants, giving MtchaptJW «. Ch
Nuv«eryniau. Boc.hrstc:
Mention Hit* !&gt;*l*r.

•

nart
of the Mate nuuumv.
’ «!
I&gt;•!
1 L»»i
Tu. *&gt;«&gt; nralnF .h,
&gt;•» .r^d.
■tteul*

-r!

...

SI R—n

an*

the Earl Hugby place hereYour Shultz enrrespondent 1» qmte an
enthusiast, be says -Our storekeepers un­
fixing up their stores." How many Mores
on- there at Shultx.
.
X special school lulling is calhd for
Mantel* evening at the Brush l.ldgr uehoul;

are numerous.

Orangeville &gt;LW0.________ _____
The rmbyteriaiM had a very fine soriel
Friday cventug and netted about ■4°
from IL

�Catarrh

FARM AND GARDEN.
IMPORTANT SUBJECTS TREATED IN

A PLAIN AND PRACTICAL MANNER.
edy like Hood's teirsaparflia. which, working
Uu-ouxii the blood, eradicate* the Impurity
width causes aud promotes the disease, and

Catarrh

effects a permanent cure.

Thousands of

preparation* bad failed. Hood’s Harnaparilla
you feel renewed In itealth aud strength.

Catarrh

“For several years I have been troubled
With that terribly disagreeable disease, catarrti. 1 look Hood’s Hursaparilti with the
vary beat results. It cured me of that contin­
ual dropping In my throat, and c.tuffed-up teeL
fag. It ha.* also helped my mother, who has

*ey trouble." Mhs. d. D. HeaTU, Putnam. CL

I'bolograph* cl

Concerning Red Poll rd Cattle.

A great deal lias been said and written
by dairy workers nlxnit the pn&gt;|K*r time
for stopping the churn. Much of this
information luu» been lost because it L&gt; a
difficult matter to tell a person just bow
a thing'ought to appear. .Ont* glance
from an observing eye fating worth more
than a lialf hour’s mere talk. Rural NewYorker conceived the idea of having
samples of butter photographed — ns
taken from th-.* churn—one just right
and the oilier showing the effects of
overehurning.
These photographs we
reproduce, along with the original de­
scription, for the benefit of our own
readers.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
1OO Doses One Dollar

1
VINECAR BITTERS

GfaniestModernDiscoveiy.
Triumph of Pharmacy.
.

The only true practlesl

ELIXIR OF LIFE AND HEALTH
J* one that proniJte* dientinn. improves the
appetite, cleaujcs the liver, purities the blood,
and stimulates brain and nerves without In­
jurious reaction, and one that may l»e tsKen
alike by adult* or infant. Profane con&gt;)x&gt;umte
made of vile nun or bad whl«kry. sweetened
and flavor-d. under the title* of bltten.Honte*.
etc., produce eflecte far worae than the dhcaw

mrTTKR CHCKkED JC8T EXOUGlt.
• Tbi.-.first illustration, showing :i sample
of butter with particle? like shot, repre­
sents theconditiou in which butter prop­
erly cjiurnpl should be.
.
The object cif haring the butter in this
condition is that it may lx* in such n
shape that .the buttermilk may he
washed eat instead of having to tie
worked out. us would liave to be done
whim the butter is churned into large
lumjts. Cream tlint is pn&gt;)&gt;eriy ripened
and churned at anqut IMl degrees can be
brought to the proj*-r granular condition
with u little care in watching the churn.
Then by washing the buttermilk all out
and working just enough to thoroughly
distribute the salt, the^butter should be
in tlie best possible condition for imme­
diate use or for keeping.
In the second cut is represented an
overeburnt d samjile. such as is com­
monly found among the majority &lt;if
farmers. ’Fliis is in large lumps, which
are objectionable for the reasons already
suggested.
Several Wisconsin dairymen w ho have
won prizes fur their butter tell how they
manage. One says: "I churn the cream
in .a revolving churn until the butter
comes into a granular form. Thm I put
brine in ard rvvojve the cl^yrn a few
times, and thi-n the butter will Ik- like
small sltut. Then I draw off the butter*
I milk and put in water and revolve\w

without beitiK -uireotir. a blnod puntier u llhout
pohwti. a liver totilc sltbout )iurui.i&gt;:. and
above all. a lUu-atviJi-.* ittmulMiC without alco­
hol. Tin* only medTelne with sueh powers u&gt;
the world
A GKJjt’lNE T4IM!’EflANCE BEVERAGE
far ^urpiutRiiic alcohol li&gt; auy Miu;*e u« a Unite,
aud it uilxlit he called
•
L1QI-IDL1FE.
chnrn. anti then draw off the water turn
stare It stimulate*, &gt;nvlRor&gt;te» and regulates &lt;U- repeat till thexut&lt;*r U clear. Then the
Hon. and ail the functions ulirrebuine t» main­ butter is til to be salted. 1 shake the salt
tained- we literally lake In vitality in spoonsfiiL over the liuttcr in the churn taxi revolve
It I* nut too much to assert that the equal of
Vluegar Bitter* docs not exist, nnd no counter­ once and salt again. The butter is like
part or comixuiud with similar virtues has ever shot all this time. Tlwn I revolve the
been known.
phurn over and over till the butter is in
4 CALIFORNIA.
if remarkubio for nothing ctee. would be Im­ one big hall ready/pr packing.
mortalized by lire production &lt;&gt;t die medicinal
Another butter winner Mays: I use the
ffUtt*. root* and herb.* of which thl* Bitters Is
ewnpoM*d. Many ol them used by the Indian* Ixirrel churn, and churn at 62 deg*.
aud the medical profession tn the treatment of
chin* and fevers rheumatism, catarrh, euu- When the butter is ubout the sire «»f
sumption, neuralgia, beadxctiev. liver &lt;-oni- mustard seed I stop and make two or
pUklnUkldney disease, jaundice, gout, plies,
bolls, skin diseases, etc., too uuinerous to men­ three quarts of weak brine and put that
tion, but easily understood when tlie action of in. and then revolve the churn a few
the Bitter* on the vital function* is remem­
bered. Tito dtscovcrv was. partly accidental times and let it stand three or four min­
tert the present
ute* aud then draw off the buttermiUt:
FEEFECT BITTERS 16 THE RESVLT OF then 1 get two paih of water aud pur in
SCIENCE.
Millions of sufferers bare gratefull) and gla&lt;l- a handful of salt aud temjM-r it t.&gt;30
ly endorsed, during the past quarter ot a ecu- degs-.und put it in the churn and revolve
nay, the woudrftui maccbm ot thl*
PHENOMENAL TUNIC OF THE WORLD. a few times. 1 next let it stand for a
la order utmeet every probable’ demand, two few minutes, then draw off the water
lormutasot the same Ingredients are now put
W$HK OLD STYLE IK STRONGER. SLIGHT
LY BITTER. AND MOKE CAEHA I. TIC.
THE NEW STYLE. PLEASANT To THE
TASTE. AND EXPRESSLY ADAPTED TO
DELICATE WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
KEMKMBEIt.
.
There Is no disease of tow vitality, debility ot
lunction*. or nervous prostration lor which
- VINWiAR BITTERS IB NOT CURATIVE.
rxhI tt* oiugrilar powerover Che lower organism*
Trader* it the implacable foe &lt;&gt;t
THE DEADLY MICROBE AND OMNIPRES­
ENT BALTERIA
tn malarial diseases, cholera, oonrampllon, fil­

. MTOB CHVENKD TOO MfCH.
and repent this qperation. I then put in
.salt (after all the water has been drawn
off), about one ounce to the pound, and
mix it up iu the churn. Next, 1 Yevolve
th&lt;* churn a few liinew, lot the butter
OLD AN’D NEW STYLE VINEGAR BITTERS
stand
a few minut&lt;*fl in this salt, then re­
IN THE HOUSE.
volve the churn until the butter is in u
solid rnnsw. I then pack it or print it. os
may lie. out of the churn. 1 use no but­
ter worker, as I think working it spotte
the grain.
___

I; NKQU A LLED YERMIFUG E.
book could be wntlrn of Eta virtues, and

^ORSt*
BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.

cu”S£k^
F»r M. By W. H. GOODYEAR.

----- JHE VALUE

OF

SOLOMON’S WISE CHOICE.

PUMPKINS.

The fowling value of yellow field pump­
kins for milch cows, hoga and ahevp L*
IyoslsI upon the amount of dry matter in,
100 pounds, ns well us on the chemical
composition ot that matter. The whole
pumpkin has about §9 percent, water
and 11 dry matter: 0.6 of 1 percent. &lt;»f
this is albuminoid*. 9.8 carbohydrat*-*.
0.1 fat and 1 ash. The value of this
wl^cn figured in the ordinary way is
ateout 10 cents |xt 100 pound*, but aa
the pumpkin contains a little pectic
acid, which beeomvs a digwftcr of other
food aud gives it an additional value, it
maybe said that good ripe pumpkin* ;
north 10 io 12 ent. |.-r 100 pouml. I
.to
- ,
.
. quantity
*.
-.
Coed. .in moderate
with other
1I
food in the milk ration or for fattening.^

A small quantity of pumpkins gives’ a
relteh and improves the flavor of the
milk. But with reference to tin- effect
•it the seeds, care must lie taken if the
seeds are fed to cows that they are
mixed evenly wityb the rest of tlx- punqe
kiu. Tlie seeds are given in some eases
us a diuretic medicine. Their action is
apt to l&gt;o on the kidneys, and dairymen
often say that their cows shrink in their
milk when fteely fed with pampldnfl.
And if tlie seeds get separated so the
cows eat more* tlutn the natural prrqiortion of seeds, this effect upon the kid­
neys would naturally affect the accre­
tion of milk.
T’iui Chinese eat pumpkin seeds be­
tween the courses of dinner, anil these
are probably taken as an appetizer ami
digester. These «-eds arc* rich in ni­
trogen and &lt;41 mid very nutritious.
Some feeders hav.- been very succvssftil
in fattening pigs with a small allownnuo
of pumpkin weds in connection with
other food. Thea- seeds used as a part
of the food for jxiultry vvpuld fatten
them rapidly. It should not constitute
more* than-One-fifth to oni-fourth of tinfood given 'to poultry. Tlie • dry inalV.T
in pumpkin seeds and the stringy jiarts
amount to ahout 25 percent., or more
tiuiu double that of the whole pumpkin.
The nutritive value of tint weds, per
weight, is four times us much as that
of the body of the pumpkin without the
seeds. In connection with tire forego­
ing, Country Gentleman says: If-pump­
kins were diced up or pulpetl. mi that
the seeds would be all mixed in evenly,
there would b*f no danger in feeding
them t&lt;&gt; cows, other cattle or Ijogs. and
it would be a very desirable addition
when comfiui d with other foods.
Kr.l fulled Cattle.
.
’
Although it may be said with some
degree of truth that the red polled breed
of today te the result of :x w-h-elion. and
may thus Is* declared tw be a eomiw.rativirly incxlum br&lt;x*d. there can lx- no
doubt tliat the rc&lt;l polled, is traceable
back at least 150 years.

LCSWN VIII, FOURTH QUARTER, IW
TERNATIONAL SERIES, NOV. 24.

fc-srxlol from I—&lt;» IWpre QoytcTlj liy f-r
luMfoti of U. S. Huffman. pulJJ-ber, FliUadelphll J
Tbi* lust day* of David Were devoted to
euthtrinff Vigeibrr material* fur tlw Tetnpto
:.
r_ i ... I—
liin

a.
— --— — —tion
tbs ------------------------bourn* of bi« Gixl—
Im •guv.-and
dw&gt; upon
«p—&lt; •■&lt;•»
,
r-'-b-—I iu
bras*, silver, gold «m&lt;i predom stone*, awl
gave «i Solomon* -otema charge concerning
the house ami kingdoni. David a!v&gt; purchawsl u tile for fire bfxito, the very ]&gt;te&lt;-where Abrtiham had centuries b:*fore offered
Up Umu-(II Chron. ni, 1: Gea. xxii, 2. lb.
and there ho ixilltan o!fc.r unto the Lun! and
offered sairilke. tte-.L &gt;nl stuttering him by
fin- from H«tiven ll Cbruit. xxl.
“So David *tept with his father*, aud was
hurfcd in the city of David: having nngu-xl
over brad forty years; seven yarn in Hebnon and thlrty-tiuw years in J&lt;tuwileYn."
(I Kings, ii. W, UJ
“Tbcu Solomon rat on tho Tliroucof the
Lent ns king inxMul of David, bi* father,
and jiriKpcnxi, an-1 all L-raei obeyed him."
(IChrou. xxix. 23.1- .
ft. “In Ulbooa ti«» IxkTil nppenred to Sak*:no:i in a dreum by night.1* The ark &lt;rf God
wa» in it twit which David .bad pitched for it
in JerusaRnu. but the tabernacle ami altar ”t

.*&gt;, ■&lt;&gt;. aud thilhar Solunreu and nil the cangregatlan’ had gone tn *&lt;ff&lt;-? werilkv. ThL&gt;rd UmlBpiKdroi to SnaiucI al tire talxTiwcte in Shiloh end t*&gt; Duvtd st tte» tbrretiing
ft&gt;4- &lt;-f Araunak d Hum. m, 21; H Chrun.
IU, II. 4-i.l WV&lt;WI1&lt;-. • IWI
,, • •-.* ■**'
jiiuiil
Haul. far Saul w.i* tbonci^hlydte&lt;4».*li.:U and rebellious. Inn David ni:d Sofainw. thougb great sinners ami often over&lt;ijn&gt; ared t«&gt; S«4o&lt;iwxy a
other oxwdnn. and Uk-

There is mon* or less discussiou union,
American Agriculturist says: Except
sheep raisers ns to the relative value of
Cotswold and Merino breeds.
While the lightest sandy soils, all level land will
there is a greot'difference of opinion as lie bcuefited by fall plowing. When well
to tLelr merits a Utah authority in plowed, and to u proper depth, the
sheep husbandry claims that there on- plowed ground will not wash even by the
none who will jiikputc the fact that be­ heavy southern winter rains.
tween these two breeds will be fought
A Rural New Yorker correspondent
the battle that will decide which is the writes: As the time for husking com has
IxMt sheep for our mountain aud desert arrived, I wild my method. of saving
ranges. Without doubt the Cotswold corn husks for bed mattresses and tick*.
ewe is the best mother and the Isinlm are Do doc looaemnie fiusks from the ear, but
more hardy than those of the Merino. press it close to the liase and break it off.
On the other hand, the genuine French The. rough, coarse husks will be left on
Merino yields much the larger clip, and the stalk and all the liner sort on the ear.
at the same time gives u larger carcass Throw tlie -ears in a pile, and when
for tlie shamble?. We believe, says the enough are broken off husk them, sort
authority referred to, that the coming out the "silks" and you will have a very
*
sheep for the western country will be a superior article.
cross between these two breeds, having
Southern Live Stock Journal is author­
the best qualities of the two judiciously ity for the state men t that pea viuee are
blended. This will take time, of course, the very best crop for ensilage.
but, if all sheep raisers would strive to
Frank Willard, of Colorado, thus ex­
that end, it would mean a greater amount
presses himself: Talk about mutton
breeds, I have found to my satisfaction
higher price for it than we get now.
that a wool breed of sheep i» the Lreud
for profit. Give me a flock of ewes that
will clip sixteen pounds of combing wool
Professor Janies W. Robertson exand I will pit them for profit against any
preeses the opinion, based on experi­
breed in the world. Wool is tlie chief
ence, that the temperature of the cheese
end of sheep.
curing room-should lie kept as nearly
According to a Massachusetts ex­
regular at 61 degrees as possible. A
slight chilling, after a cheese has been change the town of Plymouth Insists of
curing at 65 degrees for two weeks, dot* ti*e tallest windmill iu the world. This
little damage: but a steady temperature windmill stands 1 HI fret above tlie
and oonata.it curing give the best re­ ground and lias a wheel eighteen feet
sults. Bitter flavored cheese are usually i in diameter.
the result of chilling in cither Ute tnak- I
No Deraou should ever drive a borae

ut»Ii«rD«s. Tire women folks ars in­
eluded in this.

.
.. .

fcrior qtmiitie* do, so if your regular grocer n-fm. .-&lt;!•,
llu :&lt;‘ arc ’undoubtedlymher t.:; &lt; ntco’iiizc ii:
. •
ct ’-.r &lt; •-&gt; volume of b- i
- done '&gt;■: r aso:i &lt; f ■ ।
.irticks more than «ompt-nsyte.; for the -n-.;iivr
.
pleasure in getting it for y&lt;&gt;u.
.

A WORD OF WAKX1XC.
"And Giri vu.l. A*k wltaX I dtall S&lt;v‘
thee." It is written that Ahasuerus said t&lt;
(ItUfti K»thcr. ••What is thy ri-qutwtf li

Thtre are many white soapx each represented to be “just r: rtuc
».
they ARE NOT, but lil-e alt ccunkrferts. lack the pecutar and rcma^af
the genuine. Ack far ’* Ivory "-Scio and ln:i;l upon getting

wring

blind fa-ggnr, "What wilt them that I ibtill
do un'o thtac.*’’ (Luke ffViii, ■!!&gt; mid I* aaylug
today "Ask and y e studl rereive."
rally into four parte: The LonlX rqij»-aruni-.'

Atkins1 Silver Steel Diamond}
A
B
■

Made from our retebretcl FHrrr Stevl. trmpcrcl Q «—r
: i;
! ■ Ji
Is Un- laaowt ratting, cstitwt runtmw_MW made: it-will cut &lt; ut en.- ..- •
tnuku IS HARDWOODud HWIEX ■nXHUt h i.h;. ,
,

fi.
fl
tS

itt«s &lt;l-u. the Ixw4’» reply. rei&lt;.*&lt;liLi«.
Sober: &gt;nV thank offering. »ww 15.
'
ft-U. •’Ami Solonum »*i:d, Thou lia«t. shewed

.V*kuowl«*l^iu&lt;-ut of inerciM re-

appTtevlK-rt ’G&lt;ri; “ leknowhslgr Him in nil
thy way*;’’ "In everything by prayer and
supplication, with thanLjgivtng, let your re&lt;pirM* Iwmade known to God.’1 (Prov. fit,
I C; Pblk iv. fi. i
I
“He «-alk'*l fa-faro TUre in (ruth, rmd iu
' . rixhteun*iK—-. and in uprigbtue* of bmrt
with Th«x-." •Tins &gt;• bis testimony m God
eonreraing hw father: happy, the fathers

RED TOLLED COW POLLY.
In earlier time* this brred was known
ns tjje Suffolk polled, andtliey were then
itnudL Their characteristic was, how­
ever. that whiph distinguishes the best
red polls of today: for they were milkers
of great «u»ying |x»wer. giving milk rich
in butter fats, with a goodly pnqiortion
of easeine, rather than cattle which pro­
duced a heavy flow of milk of medium
quality mid then dried quickly.
The efforts of the earlirat breeders
were directed to the improvement of the
fattening quality of the Suffolk, with
the retention of the breed’s valuable milk
and butter, producing characteristics.
To the Royal Agricultural Society of
England belongs the credit of determin­
ing what should henceforth lx* deemed
the true representation of the East An­
glian polled cuttie. It was not until
1863 that any very definite regulations
regarding color, as one of the qualifica­
tions of this breed, w ere laid dbwn.
Since about 1840 .the red polled Iiave
faun developed Into much heavier stuck
without any addition to the uselrnw lum­
ber of the carcass. The fifty stone of
old days have been increased tu eighty
and even ninety stone for steers. Tlie
live weight of bulls lias occasionally con­
siderably exceeded a ton.
In the cut is shown a cow that hud, iu
England, an almost unbeaten record.

QC’ME "rocer: nrc ’so .short sighted ;
O “Ivory Soaf.” claiming it docs not :

"lam Lui u little child; I know not bow
tu go out or &lt;ume in." Tin* is his testimony
i-unreriiing himself, and hi* uufitum* in idui
wlf. fcr the high imitlou tn which be had
"Tby people which Thou hast cbown.”
They tan* the Ixrd’n people wbutu He ban
cb'B«T. lit mnkn Hirn a name, and Holorinn u
the Ixird'&lt; n-pn-w-ntstivr am-nig them
"Give therefore -Thy- w.-rvati': an undcrsuwting hmrt to judge Thy-people.” In
the psraliri |aw
H Chnrn. I, 7-12, bb
request is stated to t*e far whriotn airi knowinlgti that he may go out ami in before the
people dud Jwlge them.
ite-14 "And the «iK'-th pl*-axri the Lord,
that S&lt;&gt;l*MU&lt;xi had askerf this thin-.’’ It i«
te-auti.'ul to reml of any oao pleating God.
Jesus »ai&lt;l of Hlniwlf, "I do alwavs th&lt;*«o
thinp. that ptease Him” l-John ill. 251. ami
the Father Owtitted of Jettison two different
ncauious, “This i« my beloved Sun in whom
I am well pteaAxl" (Matt, iti, |7; xt il, 5.)
“UndcrsMndfag to discern judgment." Jit
(dMMxl tli.i Lord that heduul not asked rich**
nor long life, but this &lt;A» thing-tbe j-mvr
right, or in on« word. •‘Right&lt;x&gt;uvQreK.’, Thi»
fa one peculiar feature &lt;»f tho character of
Jehovah that "The rigbte-n;-. Ix&gt;rd lovcUi
rifftiteouwimw’’ (Ifa. xj, Ti.andubovoaU plnce*
iv th'«de»inibl« in a ruler.
••Behold, I have dunu according to tbv
wortte; h». I have given thn&lt;&lt;
’ under-taudiug- fa-art.” In ch«
we read tlutt Judah mid farari
ultitude,
and that God gave 8&lt;
deiutauding cvvodit-

•rwthore; which certainly indicates that,
thougb the jicupte were k&gt; numerous, 8Uoiiiun would have wbdnm given him for every
cane that might come ln-foro him.
"I have sho given time that which tboa
bast not uvkod, both riches and honor." How
dfUgratly people seek that which mav get
them food and raiment and hare little or no
time left to seek God. white He keep, mying,
“Seek ya flr»t tbe kingdom of God and HU
righteowmes* and ah these things shall be
added into youoffering to do for u» wcieding abundantlv alnve all v
(Matt, vl, 38; Epb. Hi. 30).
••If thou wilt walk in by
then I wifi lengthen thy dan
■rli..*. I..*.
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--------- . ——MU.
u, a.iv»
“ pramtred only on condition of obedtoare.

«“

E. C. ATKINS &amp; CO.
Nt. Igmire. expects to hgv&lt;• a barrel fac­
tory MXHi that will employ 1.000 men.

The Baptists have

spent 610.000 far

mission work In this stale during the year.

Tlie students at the fnlvcrsity have
petitioned the regents tv Institute a mili­
tary drill.
Mr. Mound of Alpciia was called out
the oilier night and rubix-d of *73 right in
hl* own door y ard.

One Fact
I* worth a column nt rhetoric, said au Ameri­
can •Utcsniwa. It t» a fact, established by the
testimony of thousands of peoiiln. that llooit’s
Karvapanlla d&lt;&gt;e« cure srrutufa, salt rheum
and other diseases or affection* arising from
Impure state or Io* cendIDon of the btoud. It
also overrotnes that , tired feeling, creates a
good appetite. an&lt;l give* strength to every part
of the system. Tn it
Elk Ha|iids would like to bare wine tm»start a l*nnk (here.
-

The Great-^1.1*.
By M. P. Is meant Miles’ Ner.e ami
IJver I’ll!* which regulates the liver,
stomach. ImwelA etc., through their netvct. Smallest and mildest.
A new prin­
ciple! A rrvolutinnlrer! Samples free at
W. H. Gfaxlvear’e.
Mt. Cleinens' new hotel and l*atl&gt; hotuu*
will cost about 8200.000.
'
Happy Home Blood Purifier Is the peo­
ple's popular medicine for purifying the
blood; preventing or curing dyspepsia.
bllliouMiewi. headache. Irelte and all fevers
and malarial diseases. ITIee 60 cents and
one dollar per bottle.

Owosso claims to be enjoying a great big
rush of business just at present.

Michigan Central
'* Tk»

A’.rtrtrt^.i

Pnhf/ '•

The upper part of
with quite a spread of
Heart Dl*ea*e.
If you get short of breath, hare flutter­
ing, pain In aide, faint or hungry spells,
swollen ankles, etc., you bare heart dlsra*r. and don’t fall to take Dr. Mlles’ New
Cure. Sold at W. H. Goodyear’* drug
store.

HtoicetoEverttody
dimnd
ww«

^ohaaa

Uwr fa tort wm taka

»p«c:nl guKlm.oc.u3UMUd matires; but ordinot revMl Himsslf .xrept by
H&gt;» U ord. and uevw in conflkt tilth It.
.u“?i!Sk'T ’* "°l *u P*rfre-t OCTerawnt with
2*,'*d &lt;,f.G*xl Pr.xwd* not from God but
.ram tn-i prineti of darkness (Isa. rill. SO)

YOUNG MHLn»

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IVORY POLISH 'Wfl.'

join*.

|

�banished.
Tk, g,..,. li.ih EmperorShipped

’

ot&gt; to Usbon.

hf.new executive

Private

rare teguis ao early In |jf0
.
toIh, rao,tl'ot'^

tattoo or h. ono of tte glfuof Intuition. Tte
small boy feels hitmolr mporior to his Unia
amtor quite without regard to wbatter tear
Ludy"i^te ,^Or* Ci"VCr
U* “ *“ and 1516 U

cabtagEarns

t.rtrm lb™ pt-wi-

support*

. . u.ie n.

;ni&lt;nent
u i'.instant.

Among

i .-1, bat. not yak qllleiv.- raying that 1 si run

i-

&gt;t marine, has been
—Th# emperor
a&lt; notiMl^by
(m* deposition,
twenty-four
H i«t would
with tte ut-

I-.*.- th.- rrpub.\^r ■: Hnnnre,

madi by the
.. Tte city b
&gt;tand«ill:

father of waters

fol VT* 'Capt- Ji,n Maginnis” and worked
for him-remarked a mate of tho ancient
days—and | c;lc- ww hlm
nn&lt;|
rourugnouv under tho most trying dream-

and Juha Ibmn, both splendid boat* of their
Ho pnuMvl, apfairwitiy to let Ui* words taku
Wl." *'*'*’• KkM&gt;’ -'urri''r’ and fast
liieir full effrcL
v
-teft Little Ibx-k for Memphis within ah
"Kiltie.* lie continued, "you can't never hour of Wb &lt;ute.r, tho uwtarrtamiing being
bitvo a mustache.1*
2“*‘** V0"' ?at rw:h&lt;4 M«”PhU Urst
He patiMtl agnm and let this dreadful an
a-wald haVca day in tlu- Adams Mail Hua.
imuiwement iu its turn rat into hi. sister » IMb boat* won- loaded with Cnnfodemte
*&gt;Uis then be brought out tteclimax with a •oMier*. TIm» trip down tho Arkatisa* wns
triumphant thrill rin his voira mure eloquent Without epreial event, except ov-rvte.lr on
tbaiMui' word* could have been
both boat* h-araed that a race was on and
"Kittle, you can't never l» a man nohow T naturally took great interest. Batb Iwata
llrer. small Kittle, uvcrwteimwl by three went through the "cut off.” entering the
|h&lt;.
Miereaaive .latenw-nu. of which »bo coiupro HnaiMuppi b.y way nt WbU&lt;, rtvt.r
betnkri the import oirty aa aouwthtar urn real rare bngnn.
sjMiknLly druidful, and took that from the
scn»Mi nxn bow.
Umc. probably, rather than fTotn tte w«d*.
Just as tlm fhiuglaia camo out of White
looked at ter brother one agonixnl moment
nrnr the Iloan was straightening nut up the
rnjd tint! gave tent «to her anpiish in .me Musimippi. The Doughua had to hind, an.1
wlblbowl. which brought nurae from ou- the delay gave the Rren about one hour's
direction ami momma from another. At Mart- it wu» just a little after nnon Bill
right of tte audience Kittle burst into tears ReUly a ns the pilot mi tlie Douglas*. Capt
and lamentations piteous to .te'-old. and Jim standin“''oiHv watcb iiimrelf. Bill wa»
.1... ...i ...,
. ..
when tte small toy wn&gt; reproved for making
,
■_........
■—
“i1 sir- -n: aw
bi* stator cry. hi* answer wassippi. and hviul j h« felt sure of overhauling
।
"
I Ju,t to’d ter ste’d al way* got to and ixusing
i*u*u.g tire
m-.- umn
twrore *ur&gt;pvr.
ibian botore
supper. Andte
And ti«
t»«n girl. raw*. I thought she'd la- dtrnp- | did
overhaul
■
overhsu! her.
h;-r, but te did
dkl not
uui tmw her
n*j-, for
fsanted if »ae got to bo five and couldn’t 1 rK
" simp)-, rrason
- - - ••
’ ’
tbo
that- ■her pd.it-1- don't
have on ti-oo*cr*.'**
know who hr "a—wouldn’t allow her to bo
• There -renicd to te nothing in [crti.-ulni p.ksxvL When we ran up eli&gt;— enough to
which c.Htld bv said to ^li*. nud tl:.» eld. rs d- make it apparent that we rtrald pas* excite­
voted tta-mwlvra to OMdaging tte
'
. ment on both touts bccarqe intense. Tire
the small girl m well as they nuglit.
ring anUters especially took a lively interest, and
tte toy to strut about In his taw tr ...... ( - . th-fuli cotiM-tousm-Miot having done hi* duty , Thriaeou the other tx«t hurled bock a veil
tb tbe weaker vmaci. -Boaton Courier.
I of dettaiicr. I*-., than two m.'. . ahead «•;;»
'
—1---------------------- •-huto into which uuly one boat coakl rater.
Surface Trnslun of Liquid*.
• a, d *’*•* l'!,&lt;rt te-tte Roan rvuHz- d that if wo
Carious effect*a|qxar *ten tapiid* lir.vtug ’ r 1
tht‘ r4n,,&lt;&gt; Hr**
fi,w'
l”
। superficial tension* are brought top-tb.-' :
mi&gt; oi the race, utxl tlwy would
• aud When »ulids containing txildtde jiropr- '
t"*,-fcu*'*
‘------। tie* are thrown upon a liquid. IV:i*» He &lt;t Vlded.
l*ulliiig hi.
| liquids that will mix. a* ui.: -r and alcohol»r uv reaching :ju&lt; emits -flrst
ether, tin- teiision at thejAj'iii become* ntill. wheel liarJ down, ba turnid hi. boat .ir.ual

IIOU ‘ “nd
wblch tho dayh.ibt angbw
woukl have .might m vain. Tbu hzards’ tail,
Saururuu shake their drooping plumes with
« tremor all inconsistent with the lisUaa
brw-za Ths pickerel wtvj. «tr with submorged life, and the quivering tips of the
reed, tn-tmy the rude progress uf th j turtles
toward the sliorr. as they seek the sandy
banks to pile t-jmir neu« uf egjg
The plucivl sleep ofUfo |wd U vexed with
mitltitudinuiM tickle, marked by the spang
ling touch of tho moonlight mscet broods; of
fluttering twddia flies now making their firrt
t«ay witl&gt;f ilnsir new found satin wings,
emerging by the legion from their water
baskets or crystal anole tubes, every whenamong tbo boniermg shallow*; while tuvruui
ei-bcmoriu spn-ul Ux-ir pallid wings an.l
daiire their midnighi rovek, making- merry
through their short, urtilcv. day of life,
which, jierciumc-.'. enl* with the dawn. Th.muskrat, or the mink, leads a long, Mlent.
glittering trail across the glassy water, or
with a sphuh nt the brink, ret* tlie illy |«ul&gt;
and spatu-r ducks in glidin' dance on ths
ripples, and starts upuu tta-ir telltale chare
aeries tt&gt;.-pond n hundred "learning circles
at wb&lt;i&gt;e-conuuon center, though hid in ver­
durous gloom nt tho bonk, a random rifle
bail would surely win its slrek atid dripping
quarry, now crouched in nm-tdr tracks, with
luckleas prey of frog or tadpole
What with the sprightly pip.-, of th- hyla
trveUiada naw crlrbradng their nuptials* in
their native clement, and Inter tlie tr.-mulou.
drool r.f tin. okmIs, and- the trump and sppuh
of tho bullfrog, to„»tiier with Uwracing ac
compoufmcnt of the &lt; one li-&gt;a.| imp* amqpg
theasigv.. tli-midnight «w.min wtli »ing iu
our -ark till nj.rtuitijj. ..............................
Scrlbtirr

that point by the co
..
in jeopanir, a*.
evaporation of the dropped liquid. If
, she must inev
liquids will not mhiglc, a» when oil or tm {•
t i’.ably
fine is dropped &lt; n water, tbr Irop spreads
tfr.-Mtrfae.-, forming n thin layer up.m water wa» «.»deep that «-v&lt;m tb^wuokretaeks
| woujd have been Covered, it had the de1 *irv.l result, L.-wnver
By stopping nml
M. Dcvaux exediplifiex one of these .
' hacking we lost time -n»ugh to pern it the
by an experiment in wifich a'in bunt, I;

justice,
war. B mjamiti

iforlmzx wx« a

reptilxicu, but tte tripriou astern lia» teen &lt;lostroyed or dimnudie-.l, while that forward
monarchy fa; | continue* in full force tu draw tho I. -at anI v.anl. If a bit cf camphor be sutetitutwl for
£ytte nlrob.!, it- vnjier bas'tbo *am&lt;- cffjxt
‘ uj-’n tte ten-.-m. .-.nd tte boat may l&gt; - mojo
t • sail regularly, with considerable spiral, tot
hour* This exi'crlment U mode mure «pbc
tacufar by furnishing tte-boat with-a ma.-',
carrying a-flag.
In anuttec experiment de&lt;tited by ’L
Dcvaux. a-*ft-w granules &gt;»( ratnph'T are
•ix mklc-i upon mercury, aud breatte*! ii|*aa
[lill it kind »f it”»»
*• w’&gt;en ° multitnd j
' •f luu- tailed "tn Jirih*" appear swimming
&lt;&gt;v r the xitrfare of tho mercury
If now «.&lt;

IND

MM.

■u. public opinion ta-

i a year ngu ths daugbDom Pedro, the emperor
4 regent in tho absvnee
i;.»
that time seriously
i a decree emancipating

fixing' tbe time for

iv

« at on attempt in the
Istb.d to win popular favor

nth the rrvult.

uffinal circles, the.
-.rnpire in Brazil is re■ &gt;c roydl family uf Porlumfiatby with Uie deposed
Brazil, not aknie on aerv.'ati'.:i*hip, but because
ire not regarded as isipoui-

KI 41 ot 8«'&gt;d.l&gt;M. Ths new
• ompoaed of green and gold

Commenting upon the

■:te »sy»: "Mr. B tains will
I he temptation to bring Amer■ t&lt;&gt; Lear upon Use destinies ot

•A colored
. ; Montgomery county; Tenn.,
ving shut her thr-e little cbil-

- m her cabin. During her ab’-*• caught lire and the .three
burned to death, their charred

A man wae caught by
Kniiay night in the atl

tie b.jy t&gt;t Li* victim

■

lu—lte lumbering

doubt io bi* own mind that it wav Mr J
ferooo, but for nil that ho «'d
*«»«
something bevldwsltb
’’L*?,1.id. b*«
i» claimed that Mr. Jefferson put&lt;mW»wat
Hugo cxprcw-iau wi&lt;i mid. "If 8d,nM*
i,
b^be’d kuor. me,- aid the enrimr. mid it

Jami. G! .bo-Democrat.

«as enough. -Chicago Herald-

Portland Place, Fitzroy equare. 8trr.t
ford nlacc Fmtbury square and other build-

The Adelplii quarter of tho Strand was ao
h» the " Brothers" Adorn, archltoeta.

til

Flannels,

Another Marvellous Cure

Cloths,

Shawls,

Cuticura Resolvent
The p«w l.ioxl pnrUter and purest and l«e*t of
humor cure*. iiitcrnaHv. nnd Cuttciira. tlie great
»klt&gt; cure, aud Cutx-Ura Soap, au exqui-tiv skin
tu antlfler, externally, !n*tautiy relieve and
speedtly and H'nuaarf ily cure the most Mgun
Uiug. Itehlnu. bunting, bleeding, reaiy. crusted
and |&gt;iin|&gt;ly dl-rrer- aud bttmnrs «f the akin,
scali' aud mood, with loss of halr.Trom pimple*
to rerotuln.
Sold every when . Fries. Cuticura. »c : soap,
Kc.; Keaoheut, $1. I'n-i-ared by the Totter
in
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I ur*Scnd lor “How to Cure Skm Diseaaea,"
41 pagra. to IlluvtniHcms and too tretlmonials.

•U .»• 11 fed and happy.ih'ing tbeir
gly and cheerfttlly. awl distinctly
roislof •!;■ ir equipage and jwifou* of athrt

It lias bwn practically shewn that in ilw
bud conducting property of snow there'&lt; a
remarkable protecting power in the .xmnoray
of nature. However cold the mr apd
fner of tlu- snow tuny Is-, if there-1. a
rrabb- thicknew ot snow the Utn|er:
the Mtrfare of the soil undcriKwtli d

Wraps,
Cloaks.
We would call your special attention to
our inunmuie line of ladire’. -ir-'

•

How My Baek Aches.
. Back ache, kidney pafnS and weak-1
| nts*. *or»'i .-»ai, latnct'eai. strains ।
I niiii pom relieved Ui one minute by
' the Cunriiri An!* Psin I'wter. The
ulr ln&lt;i*.stiUnc»tn pNluk'.UInK Ida rtcr

jackets, Wpi S KewmarkeU,
In doth. Plush and Astrakhan.

In Persian stripes.

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.
’I [piKt-TP -TA5TI - or Y^CObCHji

'handsomely

nobby checks,

braided garments,

and

we

•bow the finest Hue this year that it «,
has ever l*eeu our privilege to display

to our friend.-.

Cal! and see out im­

mense stock at LOW PRICEb.

BATTLE CREEK.

^VQNSUMIT

(S^AspWCoW.
1^7ropehit

If any dralrr says b* has the W. I. lunigtne
Ste*-» sit bout name and price stumped on the
bottom- put him do«u a* a trsud.

“-&lt;'LL'N05 rS.id.nWA®
S er.4 &lt;«• c,-&lt;ob1 aaI
AHI E11 ME UEDLilSiguLt. flu.]

Mirow

i -actually n warm covering to tbe
timi, for on its removal in alpina *1 .
..
th- ethereal mito:» — of the spring. Hie stir
icunc ro\
face of th.' rarth b seen to be gurgrousiy ver I
dant ne-i studded with ticaUtlfnl flower 1 5’aL2l£1!
bloom. But. though thesnow i- a teu -tle-'nt
protection tbtte p’-aut world in cob! climate*,
it Ik chilling to tbe ntmospten-. The rndintt.n
lr»m the -now in a cloudte* sky condderobly
lowers tte temperature of tin* &gt;np-riueum
t bold and guaranteed by
bent air. and in extensive snow ctad lands,
Sol.’Agent
wten the winter i» protracted th.JrhdHng of W. H. GOODYEAR,
GENTLEMEN.
feci is very manifest.
Tte-surface of tte snow recelvraso little
Best In tte world. Examine hl*
beit from tte earth that •« Reto rented down
Luu iikxi&gt;-'i:"lKi‘'' l lh '•»"{. "v
U» boar frost in a brilliant foyer, glistening
in ttio weaker sunlight- Thu* tte ground
2.25 WdKKINtiMAS’x SHOto
may be of u temparatore above freezing,
82.00 and 81.7.’. BOYS' SCHOOL SHOE.
wten tbe show surface is bitterly cold
All made tn Congre's. Bufoc and Lace.
aver' animate which live in tbe air have tte
power of loeomolton to keep up tte body's
tomtawature bv active work. Tte ptanto in
a cold winter would die or Iwcome stunted
lai'iiL.
without tte protection of tbe snow mantte,
Be«C Material. Best Style- Bret FitUng.
when-ns animals that ran keep ttemrel|es
If not sold by your dealer, write
warm by exercise du not suffer by tte iwde*W. L. DOFOLAK. BBOCKTON, MAW.
tarytosaof the tent of the earth, which is
Examine W. I- Douglas 82.00 Kh.ws for gen­
prevMited by tte snow covering from pn«riug
it acres tn Ihitlaud. fair house but no tlemen and ladle*.
through to them.—Good Word*.
gv'od outbuildings, 50 arres Improved.
I ot* of fence Umber and wood. Within 7
jlles of this city and 4 of Irving station.
•An affectionate embrace bet wnn n mar­ Thl« farm will be sold at a bargain, on a
HASTINGS.
ried coupte who are at enmity may. under reasonable payment down.
mis*imrcuuwtancte. bs taken to siguity that
a roconcilialtoo tassupsrvened. But to*-ro
40 acres In Rot land !*.}&lt; miles from this
ore exceptions to every rule, a. aMaraelllra city, all Improved, gnod strong soil but no
seafaring num fare just Iranied. Three yenrs buUdlnim. luind lays well and produces
be married n widow thirty year* htt well. Ha* lieen sold within last five year*
senior, the ladv being well on tbe rood for for 81.200. Will be sold way below that
ibrmwro and tern If her charms, however,
were fatlsd. hrrfortune was fascinating, fori figure.

CATARRH

SANTA ABlEand CAT R-CURE

Very Reasonable Terms.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

A. WOOLLEY,

DUSrtiFSsB5ANo

,be had as many thousand franc* a. ate reck­
oned &gt; rars of life- It need hardly be said
that the marriage did not turn «,t» •nc®T’
for tho foolish old lady, who, finding that
she had in her husband a cruel, brutal mate,
went her davs ami night* in tear* and fom­
entations. and finally determined to wrk a

Tbe divorce was granted, but tbe busliond
aonraled against tbs decision of the court, *r4x107 tout be «nd hi* wife had beemno m&gt;
micilwl store tho decree was pronounced, and
in proof of Udv h® «‘IW * number pf wiv
mtotewho swore that they bnd seen tbodL
vorerd couple embracing rorh ourer Tte
court before winch tlw appeal crmui. buxeyer.
inquired further into the matter.
dtddiug that, seeing tho old laay »« pore
IrescLate oHt’i* ba'” boon ■ mln-m cd n«njn-*
tier will that tte tcconcilfaltou nna therefore
S
*.1 U»&gt;tta •fl'* rv“'"'T

•J city lota in HaBings. desirable place
for a home.
Will be cloeed out at half
their value.

Call on or address

ask^
YOUR

IIASTIXOS- MICH.

fUflT”E”
Dr. Owen’s ElectricBeiL
l£S5

vurtvd. — London StamfonL

Hot water is an almost ““'7.v^b
fui remedy fur sunburn, end
an attractive characteris-ic
tb”
f,

U »Mau* u--’ I"
» 'T""'*?’
tiatk-r* print nn fewer tmui 3W&gt;11

of powder*, except a
cuaionany if-J to l'r’,t'^ *** ^all khtds of
ran. and tHucoinpktu dJ7uo,of.h^rL-ervacramelics. will much rout to thc^*e«

r„ ■ jo, nul. n«r- —I—‘f“
Ls Ser., rfuui
krettas-O’"0

Dress Goods, '

The Cutlrura. Cuticura Kranlvrnt aud Cullearn t*.‘&gt;ap huve brumtilt about a marvellous
ettre. in the rare of a «K1u dlarasc on my llttln
sou eight years old. I have tried aimaat all
remedies and also the
eminent doctors.
mH »llkr tailing, except the uonderlul Cuticura
Keinediet.
Ef&gt;. N Hkowk.
7N N. tuth St., Omaha. Neb.

’dope, but it loi-kcd outlandish
see dogs
marching gravely along ti-.o canal Inn!.s
towing th«- str.all ismt^ ladm with ‘green

Roon ww» nowbero in right, and we

. ■'

Underwear,

B. t,. AtIKItX,
Dubola, HoCrc Co., tla.

Skin Disease 17 Years
1 have been troubled with a skin aud Malp
(Harare tor IT year*. My brad nt time* was one
runnlug aore. au&lt;t my body was covered wltbna
large m a hall dollar. 1 tiled agreminsnr
remedies without cflect until 1 used Hie Culleura Item-dirs, strt am thankful to state that
alter two moutna o! tbeir ure I am cutlreh
cured. 1 trel It my duty to yon and the public
to state tap ntxiveca*-1. Ilf Mi li.m ».t.t.
dnmesliurc, N. .1.

without Mooping. Them was ever tbn «ame
•treaiu ot fascug craft, vailing, and towid

sire beard simutiug and cheering, nnd iooktng
out »aw that tire lluau was coming -toward oui
4de of the river She rou-si tlie captain,
ail 1 bo jumped up nnd looktsi out. In an in
stant be saw that we were nearing.another
chute, aud tire situation wnv exactly a* at lire
time the Roon had croeeed oar bow. With
out waiting to put on Ilia ciuthe* be i&gt;rang on
tlie guard-of the cubiu dick. nnd. catching
hold of the tow guard rails of tho roof, swung
himself up. and tu Ina time than 1* required
wa* standing on the hurricane deck clad oily
in hl* undershirt, draWws «nd wcU CTore
‘ licshk him was the captain of tho Confederate
troop*, while tlieM'idierscompletely filled the

ti,&lt;|0ICT
Pest failure.

Hiicasc io in-

withwoll kci&gt;tg!ir.!Mtv,»m:irl -umm-.r house*.with e it-ipln.-rut mottoes. a» "OnsGenoegeu"
("Our Delight’’). The women's washing tubs
amuxiei i«Fteyaro sunk in tte canid at
tfiof&lt;K&gt;t &gt;f each garden, and have a ledge
around. In the-u tho teu-enife may stand
dry fool, though up to ter matronly ••vai-t

upix-r dock.
It was evident the mnre desperate game
was going to Ire ptaysd by the Roan's pitot,
aud
It looked ns though IWlly was going to
China can bear tho world in tbs nianuto*run
her down. CapL Jim gave the order u»
ulre of fire crack' fk A big company tr»«t
to cojnpcto with the C.h-sUal, a year or so stop and back. At the same tastaul tire Con­
ago ami failed ignomluioasly. It
tl» federate captain pultoi . hi* revolver and
company 81.00 to manufacture crackers that points it nt the pitot on the Loan. The
the Chinese can make arid rend hero and sell Leno was-n wild one; all tire wikltera on both
to retailers so that they cau resell for 81 atid boat* were rolling and Cursing like Bemis,
make a good profit Only Chlnere prlwn la­ gl rat *howerJ®f s|«rk* were j*&gt;uring from
Uu.cbtmnoy.of both lx.ni* likefouatains of
bor is uwd In the manufopturo of the tinworks. This labor "osts Just two cent* per fire, and tbownditions were gocwl for oaeof
day per matt This makes it jiussiblo for tin- the most sremtional tragedies ever enactedCatit. Jim was |&gt;erfrotiy cool. SHzuig the
foreigners to manufacture fireworks at w» wXof the officer with tho pistol bo jerkod
low a rate that it i» doulgful if tho Ameri
can*, with oil their mgeauity, can ever hope the nrni down and shook tho revolver from
bis grasp. Quick a* a flmh another officor
to cotupota.-—Kansas City Timm.
.nixed the pistol and pointing it nt IleiUy,
.&lt;eewn tiltot shouted to him to run her
b,°Air cushion* mx- suppored to be au inxcu
tion of modem times, Imt that thta luxnrv your bead off if you .kfr this boat
Before the words were out of his moutb
was anticipated n» lung agu as the Umoof Capt Jim lauded a blow under hi. cur and
Ben Johnson is or ideal from n pnwago tn tho
Ire fell to the deck like a stunned ox. At the
“AlchemW.” where Str Epicure fia.nmau tZX
be commanded ReiUy to Mop her
enumerate to Surly ahrt of
“
in *nch tones that enforced
be expected.
Among there 1,“1,1,Xe1°T “ the Boon glided by ao closely that her wheel
this projihrtic forecast of modem inflated threw water over our forecast’*the
IndiaruhiMT bed. mid cushions
“hem. worked, and th. Roan gut
vantage of the chute. W o went ««nd the
island
but
we
won
the
race
just
the
sam
.
-Chicago ledger.
^w“r«u-b«lth.headof the chute ton

te&gt;use Ohl Mettaada ot Idoutlfieatlon.

of

and children’*

imwaaat the wh-d. R-i!ly explained to
......................
•
- ’ Id of the exTlie Dough- ’
ciicmetit among Hu- so!
(tmn until
gradually crawled up
about 10o'clock, when v. ... — -----mile behind, with the width of the river b.v
j twesn the txxil*. Th.- Dougla-* had demon| strai&lt;’d«uprri'»r
but the R'igii evident­
ly tan! tauter wat.-r &lt;m&gt; her ride of Hh- river,
। mercury,
with !&lt;.-.» ctim-ut to contend with -o t!»i
they were about on equal term*.
-atli. coining up ’.•&gt; tte very eJg-.- e
TJyfi* they ran along until nearly m .luigl.t,
rv.s- Mf. 11. Ijrrobee tn I’
wfffn Re.Uy again csnw on watch, tievvrai
time* during the night the l
hnJ ntu
o Monthlyquite close together, nnd all night cxdtMncr.t
ran high. When RetUytvck the wheel CapL
Warmth and Cteanilur—.
Wnzmth i» ro-ry important fur tte aged. Jim cuutiuuoi him to kt* p the width of tire
..-.rare to tte chill* should be scrupulomly
avoided. Bronchitis i- tho malady niret to

; r.rnnnnt.

Are showing extensive mid cumplett linen

bupeies, couditluu. Alter trying all kinds of
remedies aud spending hundreds ot dollars,
from which I got no rrlirj whatever. 1 was ter•UMlrd to Uy jour Cuth ura Keuic.lles, aud the
result was as lulloua: Alter three days I no­
ticed a decided change for the bvber. and at
the &lt; lot ot two monUis 1 was completely cared.
My Jievh wav purltted, and tbe buue (which had
berfl exi&gt;o*ed for over a year) got sound. Tne

tunc went faster than a mans quick walk.
Tho* it vm cn«y for the nunwrntt* psddlcr
boat* to hitch nlcmgsido tte craft and sell J
Ihcir bread, cliiv*.-. tetter. ;ul!k and vegoto-*
bte, lieing vwred a mile or two in :he pri&gt;
eu* We were fairly rare*- -ful nitli our lim­
ited Duu-h in aritir.g item tte names of
ptare*. '‘Who atu dutf h&gt;uih1» niggeririi.
but i* tte proper way of tigOteunctag (not ot
3**Umg&gt; "Whnt place i* that r If ot&gt;e man
only n-pliad wo U(nlerst.«-d raid could spot
I no place on the map, but gin-raHy thr**&gt; or
four wrmi.l shout out the namo together, mid
tnesi tte result «a» confusing, being double
Isnteb with n vengeance.
.
We glahsi dreamily along tbe broad cannl
yakssiug Ikwkoop; a collect ion ul brightly col-

boat, who reipoudiri with - rhe.-r* nnd jeers
CapL Jim was n»k*-p Bill lb ill - decided to
ctk-kSo the main clmnucl, and not follow the
Bran through tue chute. The result was
tliat we were inhout live cr eevra nukw le
hind when we caught sight of .tte Loan
| again. - .
i
|
Meantime wateta* bad cbangad and Cnpt

l.-ta cough during the wiatar i*x»uth*l nnd
tht» .lymptorn may recur year after year, and*
be almost tmlHssieiL At Inst, jierbaps a few
luinuti-s' exposure to a cui-1 wind increasetin- irritation in th&gt;-lungs. tboc-'-.igli lev -m&lt;wnrao ntni t‘re difficulty uf breathing Increa-v until »uff«r.-aii&gt;m terminates in death. T •
. bvuitosni li i Us the skin riiould b- caretuliy
Jirvtected by .warm flamrel clothes, the uut
door thermometer riionld be noticed nnd winur ganyents should .always be at banL i:t
cold weather the lung* should ho protected
bv breathing through the now n-much a|hk,.iWv. and by wearing a light woototi ar
►ilken muffler over the mouth.-N-.* tor™
Tribune.•
'

Cured by Cuticura
F.&gt;r three year* I wax almost ertppted with
an awful sure leg from my knee down to my
ankle, tbe skin waxeaUrel) gone, ana tbenrab
wa*oiM} mass of diseas -. t*u«&gt;i* puyslelaiis promiunraa it tnr-iirMttU- It Kkm dhHini.tuA .

niW*&gt; Waekbead* n
I IIYI ■'n'1 ollbf ’duir prvieuted by Cuticura

nf tte
Fonsvcq held
huratorJina-

Skin entirely gone. Flcah a inas* of dis­
ease. U-g diminished one third In size.
Condition hopeless. Cured by the Cutl­
rura Remedies in two months.

ore tmudly cotnparattr.ly silent at night,
•‘tain the w»t low lands where we find the
chief nocturnal activity Tte midnight sum
mor swamp «• marshy pond n iltorallv pal­
pi Utting ml* a fife
to sunHght: tte
rippling moon dancing a filigree attendance

i- lighter Bind spreads out ^vtr the
Tin- t* followed, according to M. Van

teas! been

An Awful Sore Linilj

wu *»«&gt;wam«1b.wj*u.uda.
a thrilling boat race on the

A Mirnll 5-ycar-oM tad. In whom this *cn«
of muM-ulnm aupenority waa not wholly lack­
ing. waa one day arrayed in Uta first trouser*.
Stan ling before hi. stater, a couple of yaw*
younger, ta drew himtelf up far her insp.*&gt;
t ion. and tten proceeded to addre» b-r u.
this effect
{Kittle."be raid, "yon can’t never wem

■ unnmine.- the out-

m Brazil. but give no

A STEAMBOAT STORY.

.h.,™U’X

fur the (toy's *up?ly.

’?“*

C.H.PEARSON* C9
—w BALTI MOREL Ma

�In faiwa this year, as iu Michigan in

Hastings Banner.

I8W, all shades of opposition, combined

Hastings, Wednesday. Nov. 20, 188a.

with powerful defections In tbe republi*

EDITORIAL NOTES.
If Edward Bellamy accomplished noth­
ing else. be has done this country a good
service in arousing a strong spirit of Indl. vktuallsm which, so long as there was lack
of discussion, was in ttatrger of iieiug un­
derestimated. Bellamy. ut “Looking Back­
ward." pictured a social condition in which
all fared alike, iu which poverty was done
- away, to be Mire, but which the keen In­
centive* to endeavor with which we are
jiiost familiar, were done away also, it is
noticeable that the tom* of individualism
involved in such a sebeun*. the monotony
ofa state In which everybody is like every­
body else, is fad jxrint which has been
most vigorously attacked, ami there can be
no doubt that tlie sentiment aronsed by
the discussion Is a healthy one. Esper-

direction Indicated, ba* shown that the
people prefer to take faelr chance* in a
rough-and-tumble struggle for existence
rather than to sacritox- any part of faelr
Individuality. This.country ha* wlUies«ed
two experiments which afford forcible il­
lustrations of this truth. When Vineland.
N. J., WM founded, it was tin* delllieriite
purpose with the founder* to make It in
In vvciy way a model community. Almost
everythlrlg Hrat anybody ever objected tu
was prohibited lo the clHzciis of Hurt Ideal
municipality, and for n time the experi­
meat attracted wide-spread attention. But
fat* love of jMTsotnd lilwrty proved to I teas
strong in Vineland as anywhere, and tbe
Original design was practically lost sight
of years ago. l*ulluuui. III., is another il­
lustration of the aversion people come to
feel to the dull mouotouy nt comfortable
existence. Tldf model town ha* the low­
est death-rate in the world. It would
seem. too. not a disagreeable place for all
weU-di*|H*sed persons lo live In. In the
way,of Bathetic surrounding*, house* of
great comfort, coincidence and sanitary
perfectlon, church, tlieatre and library
privileges for each and all. without dfetiffetlon or means there is no town like
Pullman In the world. Yet It is asserted
that peoplo live there, as a rule, onlj from
business necessity. As soon as they can
do so wlfaqut sacrifice, mid sometime* even
at a sacrifice.' they do so. ami cImmim* ap­
parently less deairablc home*, where they
can have more voice in the management of
farm—where. In a word, they can* exercise
greater tndlylduallty. die tendency to
which outweighs all the advantage* Pull­
man has to offer. Mankind -Will have un­
dergone a great change before even a slight
approach to communism Will be patiently
tolerated, much lea* enjoyed.—The Man­
chester, N. HR Union.
In commenting an thtt recent democratic
triumphs in state elections £0&gt;e Detroit
Tribune conclusively shows that they are
Jiol in any sense due to a desire to endorse
the position of the democratic i&gt;arty on the
•tariff, it, fact the national Issue was not.
an issue iu the state elections at all. .State
• matters were at issue only. In Ohio, tlie
democratic candidate for governor was an
avowed protectionist. In Iowa tlie tariff
was not n point touched in the canvas.
The Tribune say*:
Then- has been no fight on tiiv tariff
question in any of the state etecifonA held
this year. The reverses In Ohio and Uo*fe
ace due entirely lo matters not reeogiHzed
II conlraL In Ohio tin- lltlni.
V . .
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...
.
term issue. Haj^ad’s unfortunate blunder

Mdatinn. and steps should be taken to or­
ganize one now. The co-operative plan
by which sueh associations are operated.
Is no'experlment. Bulldbig and loan as­
sociations have been Iu successful opera­
tion in many tfastern states for many years,
and In this state for a decade. It has been
demon-drated that such associations pay a
gwxl profit, to those who go into them
merely as an investment, aud what is of
more consequence, enable those Working
on salary or at any continuous employment,
to build and own homes which they never
could do in any other manner. It la a
perfectly safe Investment, and tlie only
plan we know of for placing the owner­
ship of homes within the reach of labor­
ing men. Every business man knows
Unit u man who owns ill* own home Is a
lietter customer, and a belter citizen than
the renter or spendthrift. He laconic* a
conservative member of society, interested.
In all those thing* which should in­
terest good citizens. For these reasons. If
for no others, and Utete are many others,
the business men of Hastings should give
liberal encouragement to the building and
Iren association, especially when It is so
good an Inveftwnt, and doe* so much to
build up the city and make better citizens.
Over 300 shares have already Iwen sub­
scribed. The association cannot lie suc­
cessfully operated with less than 1.000
shares. Understand there 1* no payment
down on these share*, and but M cento a
month on each share during tbe life-time
of the association. One pf the most suc­
cessful of tlieae association* is at (hrmu.
and the citizens of- that place say it has
done ns much to build the city as any rate
of It* nnim-ions large factories. Hasting*
will need at least 50 new bouse*, prolwbly
100. nryt year. If this association shgll
lie at once organized. It will be tlie means
of building many of these homes, and
make those who would other* Ise pay rent
owner* of homes.

baring left a part of Ms rig In Naahvllle.

cause he made frequent trips around on
SL, _and “rushed tbe growler"
crallc governor. The legislature Is mpub- Jefferson
_
llcan by a close margin. Wfl predict that !,|1,'l,k‘,h.M.rrt'. -t finally dawned upon him
that he had a rig once npon g-time, ami he
Iowa like Michigan will be soevcr-laatingwalked along the street until he came to
iy sick from thl* one dose oK democracy, one that lie was very positive was hi*.
thaN*tho election of another demoeratic Unfortnmitcly for him the elty manilial
Rovcntor will not be in the life time of fac and the owner of the rig. Cliarlle Grace,
happened to be at hand, and when he at­
present generation.
tempted tu drive away he wu* promptly
He was brvnght be­
Tlie Journal says "the soldiers arc glad placed under arrest
fore Esq. Beadle and acquitted of the
the rebel ticket was downed in Virginia"
chuge of home stealing, but -was proinntly
A* the tickets of both parties were made re-Arrested on the charge of being driXRk.
up of rebels, we fall to see how tbe sold­ ana was fined StO.UO or 30 day* In jail.
ier ciin rejoice much In republican defeat. Not being able to raise the money, he had.
to return to jail.
What wo rejoice in 1* that a repudlatkmBy the Michigan crt&gt;p report, for Novem­
IsL Mahone, has been burled so deep that
ber. under the head of "Statistics of land
lie will not rise again. Repudiation of in the faruw of ..Michigan" for 1880, A e
Virginia'* honest debts was buried by find that Barry county Ims 202,031 aicres
Muhone's defeat. And that -|* right of improved amt 03,702 acres of uniin­
proved Jami, making a total of 200,723
enough.
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acres. There, are 8,058 farms In the
Ex-Governor Austin Blair, at tlie ram- county, making tbe average number of
est solicitation of hl- friend*, has l»cguti acre* in cacp farm just 07.03 acres.
are only
Ave
counties
In
tbe preparation of n book to be published There
under the title? "The Itecolleetiana of a the state that lead Barry In tbe number of
War Governor." Much of this valuable acres of Improved land. nnd. of these live
historical Information in pasMwslon of Mr. counties, only four have a greater number
Blair has never seen tlie light of pnblicity of acres to each farm. The area seeded to
and n work combining this, with fae recol­ wheat this fall, in the southern counties of
lections of those stormy day* lingering In the state, which Includes Barry. Is only 88
the bright mind ot’ tlie author, ean scarce­ per cent, uf that seeded In 1888. At the
ly fall In meeting with agen&lt;-row public, eml of OctolMT there was a deficiency of
reception, nnd funning a missing Qink in 8,24 inches of rainfall, compared with
the history of the rebellion.
average rainfall of previous year*.
So wl«e a politician a* Gov..Foraker, of
Ohio, can'learn something. The late elec­
tion should teach him and all tt*&gt;n;&gt;ted to
follow him in seeking third or fourth terms
—that the people are down on tiiat buslness. And if politicians cIioom* not.to reNlHJct this idea of two tenn rule, they will
feel the*great pressure of the heel* of fae
peopil** No. 'J boot* in a way not to ta­

rn istaken.
Republicans have

no reason to bo dis­

heartened oyer tbe November revereea.
They have invariably followed every gen­
The party like
an Individual aliouM-leani wisdom by de­
feat. The weak places will be strength­
ened, and tbe party will go on to grainier
and substantial victories becau*e of tem­
porary l&lt;H.-*es.
’
eral election alnee 1872.

Tlie national convention of the W. C. T.
U. wn* lieid in Uhlcugo last werk and de­

cided to ally itself tu the third jairty pro­
hibitionist*. Tin* break will be Ijie rock
no which the \V. C. '1'. I1, will split; and It
ought to.

.

Cleveland's follower* will keep faelr
weather eye on Hill from fai* .time on.

And sly David will keep'em guesaing too.
He's not the under dog in the demiamtir

fight for position in 1822.

It Is settled now beyond di*pute that
Montana's state officers, exec^f governor,
and both branehe* of the legislature are
republican. Tbe new •itates'are all right.
It wasn't so much of a landslide after
alL In Iowa and Ohio we merely lost the
governor.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

A* our render* well know, Hr. J.*A.
Baughman, the well known specialist
formerly of this city. ‘ is now located at
Akron, Ohio. All those wishing to con­
sult Dr. Banghtnnn by letter can address
him at No. 151 South Howard "street,
-'u™&gt;•’
IWM-rtlHton. lor
anv
IIiuhio,. tor
any idisease
for O
Sil.(IO
00.
Tbe Injury uf Mrs. Wm.tlleam Is more
aud Foraker’s inability to-mai^e as vigor­
ous a personal campaign as formerly, I*-- seriou* than was r&gt;-ported ft&gt; us last week.
eauM.- of his illness, fully account for his Her right arm was broken and she was in­
jured iuterually. Suit has been commenced
iu Iowa tho legislative record of there-! against Orliu Kenyon, who did the reckless
publican candidate for governor was ob­ driving, and dutnage* are placed at 81.000.
noxious to tlie farmer's alliance, and the Mr*. Reaui U recovering from her Injuries
i.tnaig stand of the republican party for and I* doing a* well as could be cxjiected.
state prohibition was objected to by many
Monday afternoon a team liehuiging to
republicans who favor other methods of
dealing with the evils of intemperance. Charlie .Jenner, living soqtli of town.
The republican losses in Iowa were due came frightti(M*d and made things quite
lively
for a few minutes. They ran Into n
mainly to these two facts.
Tbe majorities for protection are just as carriage belonging to Martin Tinkler and
strong in Ohio and Iowa as they were last broke one wheel, but were stopjied at last
November. Certainly no man ha* n right without any &lt;lanutg&lt;* to themselves or to
to assume otherwise. I&gt;ecau*&lt;&lt; tlie tariff Is­ the wagon, to which they were'attacbrd.

aac has not been before the people since
H. W. Walker, examiner for the state
that time.
Insurance department, ha* made'-an exam­
It is deeply to be regretted that tlie re­ ination of the tornks and paper* of tlie
publicans have not been as fortunate this Barry and Eaton Co. Insttrence company
year with state and local issues In those nt the office of D. W. Rogers. *ec'y, and
states as they were last year with the find* the company In good condition. The
great national issue, but because they have total Losse* for the year ending September
■otls no reason why they arc not now just 30th. amounts to 90.815.80. while the total
as strongly united on the great national amount Insured Is 83.104.000. The company
issue as they were last fall.
now has a membership of 8.420. The an­
nual meeting for the fiscal year will be
field in union hall, this city, the third
One of the most notable gatherings in Tuesday In February. 18IW.
U*e history of ecclesiastical attain/ in this1
Tbe following la-an extract from *t wellcountry was the gathering at /Baltimore
written articleUn the Portland Observer,
tart week of representative laytpen of the describing a Hip from Portland to Kalama­
CalboUc church. Among the resolutions zoo by tbe editor of that bright paper:
"Hasting* is a prettily laid out city of
passed by that body was tliat urging co­
about 3,000 people; and now having gotten
operation with non-Cathollcs for better ob­ competing lines of railroad is reaching out
servance of the Sabbath, for tbe better ad­ after manufacturing enterprises—aud get­
justment of the relations between capital ting them. too. With railroads and manu­
facturing Institution* nothing can prevent
and labor, and most remarkable of all, for
Hastings from becoming an Important
tbe extinction of the evils of s^oonlsni, es- point. In faet we were informed while
pecrially the saloon fa politics. This shows there that the city was already beginning
to
feel tlie result of the boom. There wn*
ttnrt Catbollca are rapidly Americanizing,
not a vacant house In tbe place nnd new
and that tbe Catholic church Is waking up
ones were going up."
Yon are right Bro.
to tbe importance to the country as well os Cutchton that we are ‘-beginning to feel
to tbe church of wiping out tbe evils of the result of the boom." Come over In
just
three
years
from
now.
and, we -w111
tbe open saloon. Tills marks a great ad­
show you a nice city of 5,000 people.
vance. The friends of saloonism may gain
After
being
out
for
several
hours, tlie
temporary success, as this year fa Iowa
jury were unable to agree In the case
mtd Ohio. But tbe handwriting Is on the
tlie People vs. John Eggleston, charged
wall—the aoloon muft go.
with selling liquor to a minor. While we
think far evidence In tbe case wa« pleatj
strong enough to justify tbe prosecuting
Tie friend* of saloontam have no reason ,
attorney In Issuing a warrant for Mr. Egto think that republican re versea In Iowa glarton
.
’s arrerL yet the jury took Into con­
os we think they ought, the
sad Ohio mean that the chocks of the sideration.
i
that iw has a family dependent upon
law are to be. removed from the liquor fact
■
efforts, that he lias given up the liquor
traffic. They simply mean that methods his
j
busineM with no Intention of entering It
Skat are practical and that can I* enforced again,
,
that, since hl* arregL be has con­
himself in such a manner as to gain
mint be employed. With public sentiment ducted
&lt;
as it Is now. prohibition will fall to pro- ]tbe sympathy of tiioac who clamored tlie
for hl* arrest. While It cannot be
Mbit fa tbe large cltlea. PubHe sentiment loudest
'
otherwise than discouraging to the prose­
cutor. where lie has a strong case like faliL
to see sympathy step in an overturn a just
Mr. Rggtewou'* lift- iu the future will be
aarh tluit the people will be better ptatmtt

An infallible remedy for diphtheria: A
communication In the leader, of t 'irvrland.
Ohio, says that the following receipt I* an
infallible remedy for diphtheria. All par­
ents should cut thl* out and preserve it:
But one tcnspoonful of pulverized mi!pber into a glass of water, and stir well tie­
ton- i^lug. Let the patient gargle thl* In
the throat every half hour, swallowing u
little of the mixture each time. Sulphur
must also lie bunted in the room-, with the
patient two or farce time* a day if necemary, to keep the atmosphere tilled with its
fumes for Um* pattent to inhale,
(’hlldreu
too young to gargle liquid* l» the throat
should have the mixture fed to them mod­
erately and allowed to breathe far &lt;ume»
of the burning sulphur. The above rem­
edy i* a sure but simple , one, and it is
within the reach of everybody, and if used
as descrilicd no more deaths need occur
from dipbfacria.

An article in the Detroit News states
that a receiver, Watson H. Browfl, of
New York City, lia.* Iireti placed In charge
of the affairs of the Cincinnati. Jackson &amp;
Mackinaw railroad. The News add: “Tlie
bill of complaint against the ".Sarah, Jane
Je Martha." as the road Is sometimes called
by those living along it* line. Is exceeding­
ly severe. It alleges that the road is un­
safe for travel and in a terrible state of
unrepair; that the rolling stock I* about
used tip and die stockholder* refuse under
any circumstance* to furnish any funds to
get new material: that tip*' taxes are uupaid, and tliat 95'2,37.5 worth of interest I*
due Dec. 1. and 835.:ioo in January, and
not a cent In sight to pay It. The midi
Aervice has been so Irregular and fitful, so
say* the voluminous document, that the
goiernment I* about to withdraw its pat­
ronage. Itadepota are in bail shape, ami
the road In It* present condltion-practically
is unable to meet any of Its obligations."

THE

OAKLAND
STOVE.
Call and See It at

Hnffinan Bros,

THE MARKETSApple* 8100 per bbl.;
lb; evaporated. 7c per lb.

i
I

dried. 3c

per

Bcana-8IAlNML&lt;»per bu.
Beef IJve. 83 W«lvea. 83 3OM4.0O.

Ij»r&gt;i-m-.
Lime-Belling at toe per bbl; water lime. »|.M
per bbl.
Osta-W'Mc perbti.
1
OnloM-OOBfite per bin
Potatoes. Newper bu.
Poultry - Hens. 3c; ehickent. 3c.
Platter -Belling al per ton.
Malt—Belling at 8lm-r bbl.
Timothy Seed Belling al 83.00 fx

Apple*-8l.:38«3jSper bbl
er lb: evaporated
p
Beans- •I.WMl 73 per bu.
hotter -ISfWDc.

This space belongs to

Archie McCoy
FURNITURE

r—Lire: Fowls. «c: spring chickens,
L»c: turkeys.9e. _

ilierp and Lambs-.Sheep, good
♦i.n0?4l
fair to good. 84.«Oft84 30.
t.e.t J
Hres-Ealrijr active; mediums. 84.
YorkerS'tl.uwHxj; pigs. 83.90C4.oo.

War, War, War.
The fight has commenced. We mean the fight between the
old style of doing business on a basis^of 50 per cent, profit
and the new style of selling at the le£st possible profit. We
have adopted the
’
.

QUICK SALE and SMALL. PROFIT SYSTEM
We are satisfied with tbe result and our customers are sat­
isfied with our pricee. W^are selling Granulated Sugar 13
lbs., other Sugars 14. 15 and 16 lbs. for oue dollar; XXX
Water White Oil 10 cts. a gal.: best White Back Wall Paper
74 cts. a roll; Boots and Shoes, Overshoes, Rnbberr, Saudalls,
felt Boots at prices that will astonish you: Otis' Check Sort­
ing 10 eta.: Factory at 5 eta.; Pants 75 eta. upj Overalls, best,
50 eta.: heavy All Wool Flannels 56 inches wide, 55 cte.;
Ladies’ and Gents’ Hose,.5 eta. up. But wd have no room for
other prices. Oor stock of Underwear. Shirts. Shawls. Hats,
Caps and Millinery, Groceries and Notions is complete.
We want your Butter. Eggs, Dried Apples and come and
see us at Chicago Store, Delton.

GOOD AS A

Gold Mine!
An investment in our special drives in

UNDERWEAR
Will return a larger dividend of

Good Solid Comfort
Than large blocks of stock in a bo­
nanza mine.

JUST RECEIVED
Splendid new line of

Dress Goods

IM and SCOTCH CAI'S
In this department we have made a
great effort to please you.

Ae omortMilj Io demonstrate lie

most gratifying to
Headquarters for

Millinery Goods.
All ike latest and most desirable styles.

Your Humble Servant,

E. Y. HOGLE

�Hastings Banner.
Wednesday, Nov. 20. 1889.

The, Very Cream
. ■ ib» hlfthtMt grade* of

PERFUMES
SWEAR'S DRUG STORE.
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GlorkoMi.
••
Jacquine.
••
F.tc.. etc., all klq,&lt;l*.
.-inqmvn lies*.
I'l-rsluu BoqueL

•nnan-Colostne.
-t Bye nnd-Bye.
;«uutnin Mist.

' Powder of every Kind
and Variety.
Drug Store.

Croup Remedy I
FOR CHILDREN.
■ 7
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i

■■ Gwd- 8*fe lo cm. Here? fxib. 4
--d by PhyvicisM. Keep it at 1
'Sold by all Drcgjut*.
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All who desire to patnuiire a fiist-clas*
meat n—*-'- *■*— —• meat u
1 Centra! Houw block,
where
the last’ of fresh and
made 4Nfl,«nas frankfur:.*
v’—’.
—-• -'•••'"'*'•? ”»/wu kind*.
&gt;’
,-.-rr* nnib-r giMMj ruttlvailnn; ]
( ■/
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!
tor IIMV. Enquire
Hie WllM.WhmUc Opera eomimuy will
"rr"'1'e‘
_____ «iv,. an eutrrt^^rt « I’nft,,1 h.1, th|"

Farm' for\Sale. *

rvt-uing. Thl* conqtany eon*i*t* of 14
»■tlarr) •■"iioty avatnablc ;&lt;r«&gt;p- , member*, aud the Charlotte paper* *|x*ak
■ j.o.i of ll«rt. &lt;-ou*.ty scat of highly of their performance In that city.
Admission 25 and IS cents.,
I-" -Z ■.
t»"l l.Ms with COM
mt. a &gt;i!i out bunding*. weJt.cis- .
l’.' •stl»wej| desire* to announce that
reutrr- of
(if bustrav
from renter
bust- . .................. ............. n,...,.u&gt;u-&gt;- m.u
man that would
1,“s Just toiulved a portion ot his *t&lt;*-k
•cs*.
’
o' tarots and *hoe- for the winter trade.
•‘ it lir*ham
। n,‘ ai,,'‘ ’to-dal attention to hl* line «.f

For Sale at a Bariaio.

PERSONAL MENTION.

Hon. Dtuitl Striker aud wife left for a
tour weeks trip through tbe south Monday,
ffaey win visit Washington first, and tram
there they will go to Atlanta. Georgia.
Will GflMtm went to Dolton Saturday.
John Korohaw and wife, nf Kalamazoo
Fflita was In Nashville Tliureday.
Co., were iu the city last week. Not hav­
^^irvlng Cn*isey left for Chicago Monday. ing been here in a few years, Mr. Kershaw
,
Charlie Crothera was in Delton Monday. v»a* astnuhiuM « the Improvement made
Id Al Kenk*** ”1*0* Sunday in Grand Rap­ since his last vfsIL
MStevens, of Middleville, was In tbe
(,f ia„t wceki .llc KUC5t
Dr. larthrop went to Woodlaud Thurs­ ~iiy the lutscr
&lt;&gt;i Mis* Gertie Nimifio. She entertain,*!
day.
Ute thantowiua drvle* Friday evening with
C, D. Bie|x! wa* h: Kalamazoo Thurs­ R fine recitation, rutiUcd ••The-Bobolink."
subject In the morning "A talk abont trees"
day.
•ml In lb. emu, -(hit
Fred GiMHlyenr bos accepted a position
Charlie Hoyt went to Kalamazoo Satur­
r- f tn the 4th National bank’ of Grand Rapid*.
A team belonging to Ackerson A Haye­ day.
I Fred's friends in this city rougrr.totate
™
an,‘
E*l. Powers went to Grand Rapids Mon­ him on hi* suvntss. and expect to «*• 1,1m
? ? ,
unti lh*gl’1
thrv cairn- to ti
&gt;
MllblteMrt. X.d.mwb.hX'.; day.
ect tu she front, an lie Is capable of doing.
Mrs. Chas. Hotchkiss went to Cltariotte,, ' Eugene Davenjmrt. » former W&lt;M*lland
run.
F riday.
,
l&gt;oy. now |&gt;ri«f&gt;*--o4 of agriculture In the
Mrs. B. IL Rose was In Grand Rapids state agricnlturai college-at lauuing. ha*
Friday.
gt&gt;ue to Washington us a delegate to the
U’e
'■&lt; that
, F.. C. -Brooks, of Dcitun. was I- , Ity association of American Agricuknral col­
m wlPHS*" "5? b!'
’UIleges ami exjierimental station*.
Friday.
zcn^wiu expire next June.
Cluwlk* Wolcott, uf Nashville, advance
uA*lah Alwlne, of Freeport, isbulldliicu
Will Wright was in Grau&lt;L Rapid* over
agciitfif the Wilson Comic Opera com]Hiuy,
Sunday.
vraS in the city Sktnrday retietfirfg old &amp;&lt;•.
Mr
”&gt;e 4G, wanl..
1'.
A.
Sheldon
was
In
lensing
and
Ionia
r. Alwlne b.-’NO.J. rarpemuj -u(| ,, 1
qualntanct's.
Charlie flics pretty high
hta.SW,,nd,*',ai* ‘',3d to w*Irotne, hist week.
and drops pretty low Kotnctimes. having
him and know that he will do well.
A. .1, Hardy, of Detroit, was in the city made 58 balloon n*cei:s!ons and parnebnte
last wwtk.
drop*
in
hl«
life
time.
.
.
There will be a "mock trial” under th­
Mrs, F- Craddock went U&lt; Nashville
/ riie Methodise social will lx- held at the
on the evening of Nov. 87th. ut the htcti I hursday.
&gt; home of Mr* T. Ilulllps. this Wednesday
an1*0!)1’ 'Thc
un' working hard, zA*ewuian Fuller was In Grand Rapid/
evening. Supper from 5 to 7. to which all
am. there prombea to.be lots of fun.
' ' Thursday.
are cordially Invited. A change bus Igvn
John Grehle is confined to his home with made to the old plan of holding such
The tides of evidence shut out a K(Xw[
rheumattam.
church gatherings at the houses. Instead
.teal of testimony that would otherwise
Willliui: Sidnam, nf Delton, was h, the of ut the hall, with the Idea that they
have been produced ut lhe trial «.f the I'w
would !-• far more profitable socially it
pie
Orlando Shaft, for criminal assault city Tuesday.
held
nt the homes, w here .people would
Upon a Utt,© girl, nnd he was nr&gt;|iiltted.
Win. Zaggk*. of Cloverdale, was hi the
feel more at thrlr ease than in a crowded
Wr rejoice with yon. H. and K granu- city Saturday.
liall. It h desired to make the first social
John Young, of Orangeville, wa* in the
ated sugar, the very la-*t. Ret*. Allothera
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In nroportlon
Butter, egg* a„d appf,, I city Saturday.
Some win, have* received invitations to
are a good price. Bring them along.
•
Eugene Hnrthom. of Orangeville, wa.Ute masiuentde ball Thanksgiving night
here Saturday.
Seta Tinbt^ I .
Ben Bush
w-,«in ,h. I ?ttf ®,rt’a,,F prej,.tri:|gc«miumc*. From the
IllKl. ’ ofr Kalama?™, *•«
ran. Van rfr •‘7**7 »" »"•’•*•».**-to »ta- I (.u‘I l,&gt;11
-nS
*»
interest twdfexux, fey the young •people,
hti re o p*^1’ u'’r Itert&gt; v,’"",v’ ,,'i‘tj }
•'
«bl» premia to be one of the best parties
!&gt;«• H ln.tiy Pratt lhery Imrn on Jefferaou
-’oe Lunn went to Rockford Thursday ! rvek riren in this city. No nue will be atwii^h aSK ,hai‘ a"
•‘ntrnst.il to him ,
a !‘h"rl vWu
! Iowetf% privilege of the floor until after
will be iwum-riv
r- ... ‘beds
----------------and , C. W. Smith, of No-hvillc. attended• h ? o’cloR unle,s manned, and no one wtM
barn at reasonable price.*.
court last wrek.
Im- allowed to enter the hall until their In­
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ter gooth

mill &lt;&gt;n the Mct 'alliitn farm In Hope, that
I will sell for&gt;?. per I.UOo. Will trade so
acres of unimproved land for a good work
team.
Wn i j am Zam.uJ"
Cloverdale. Mich.

Mrs. Bev. Irvine Is convalescing.
Homer Brown Went to Olivet Monday.

Bert Fellows, of Lake &lt;&gt;dc*sn. was in ' vitatlon card is present**! at the door. An
: admission fre will be charged those who
tlie city Monday.
j desire to look on.
'
Miss Ida Myera, of. .Woodland, was in I
the city
.. Saturday.
---------- i Tbe meeting of the Barry county tearh*
z Mr*. F. G. Gootlyear and children went to UTf1,1 tbe ,ligh *'ho“1 ««m.
Coldwater Tuesday.
this Oty, Saturday wa* largely attended.
. .. .,
and very instructive and entertaining. A
busings ta*\?i k
’ haP ‘K
“f •‘SC’-ltent |&gt;.-.i* r* read, some fine
traalnew last week.
I drelamathm* and recitatio.W given. Fer-

Mrs. Eggleston, mother of Mrs. ItobL I haps tlie most pleasing of all were (Im&gt;class
DawSon. I* very sick..
! exercise* In Geography, by Mi" Rose BostMr*. Jatue* Wilkins returned fnitu i;(gl'rick, and Lniigunge Teaching, by Mi**
Rapids Monday night.
| Viola Wllil*on. While the number of
Mis* Lyxlla DllbohnerSundaycd with Iwr I ‘w,eheTs
K"*"1- *,1IH '*”? ,ua"&gt;'
parents in Maple Grove.
, more would find it profitable to attend
.. ,
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„
i these meeting*r,f then.Ms-totlon.
‘
Mesdiune* N. Bailey and Dr. Burton I
i went to Albion Tuesday. '
B. Slvomituaker. of Plainwell, wa* in tbe
eUy last vwt&gt;k on butdnes*.
E. Wtlgbt, of Caledonia, was iu the city I
a roti pic of days last week.
.
Cbunty Treasurer Hough, of Nashville. I
was on our street* Friday.

BEAMER'S CASH STORE

OFFERS '
13 IbsjGruniiiatcd Sugar for

10
s
:i
4
-

" Light C

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" No. 1 Family Whitefish

•• Best Japan Tra Dust..
•’ Choice Carolina Rice
•• Best lawyer Raisins
•• jtejd'Gloss Starch........................... . ..................................................
Fine Cream Candy per lb
Best Roasted Rio Coffer (Tills is a fine one. none van match)
Best Sour Picklea In vinegar per doz.

Choice Table Syrup per gall.
“
"
in palls. 2»; galls

Good Baking Molasses, per gall'.
Best New Orleans
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Good Roller Flour j«r cwt:
Best
••
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.Bowen* Mills Buckwheat Flour (warranted strictly pure) per sack
We lead the procession on 25c Tea.
We sell the best 25c Fine Cut.
We sell the best 30c Plug.
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Buy a pound nf Magic Washing Powder and.get,anice pres­
ent. One pound will make 4 gallons of nice soft soap.
We have the finest line of Lamps in the city.
,
We tire the leaders in low prices.
Patronize the house that makes thb low prices. (
Farmers, we want your Batter, Eggs, Dried Apples and all
kinds of Produce.
Our store has been newly papered .and painted and is chuck
full of the choicest Groceries, the finest line of Crockery and
Bazaar Goods the market cap produce.
Our prices are right
We have a large and varied assortment of Holiday Goods
anu more coming.
We want your trade and will make it an object for you to
pay cash and tgade at

Beamer's Cash Store

Given Away! N. B.—We want to sell you your Gloves
Our Homo Cyclopedia.

and Mittens.

Wanted tn exchange for dressed poultry, th&lt;! city Saturday on bualncua.
Miss Flo Hendershott of Irving, was hi J
game, dried troll, hint, tallow, butter.'eggs. '
etc., our sUs’k nf dryw good*, groceries, the city Saturday an&lt;l Sunday.
crockery. Itoots. shoes, cash. etc., nt price*
D. B. Holt and wife returned to their
that will be satisfactory to all coneerped. liomc In Wisconsin yesterday.
G. K. Beamer and wife were the guests
r There will be a wrestling match In Nash­ of Way laud friends last week.

.. iCAL NEWS. (J

.00 pants.

Hicks &amp; Spence,

ville, Friday evening. Nov. 89th. Geo.
Charlie Klsor. of Lowell, is detained iu
Wilkhiien. of Hope, and a Mr. Hampton, this city oo account of sickness.
of Nashville, will Ih* the contestants and
•wdX’The Mliwca Belie Stebbins and &lt;Henna
the match promises to !*■ a good one. Mir
L..' S lmntz Sunday ed in Woodland.
Wilkinson ha* gone Into training at Grand
Mrs. Donna Westfall, of Jackson, will
(Successor* to C. H. &amp; M. W. Hicks) *
Rapids.
| vhit friends in this city next week.
ling dye ’.tuff* pure
A fret? entertainment to children will be. j■
&gt;Hss Alta Richards spent a part of last
given at the Presbyterian church on Tue*- wrek witl^lier parents in Middleville.
day evening. Xov. Sfllh. at,7ut.', consist I
'
UVuOleMal nitiWilhd resltktion*. Mr. C. I was in tlie city-on legsil business, Friday.
•papers. Periodicals, Books, Station­
H. Lind, ot McCord, Rent Co,. Is!
S. Grigsby, late of Umdon. England, will |
er],. School Book* and School Supplies.
visiting friends In this city for a few days.
j'iaj selection* on the fairy' bell*.
Ncw*jmper subscription* taken nt lowest L,
,
r,
n
\&gt;
r,
i
i
Frank
Black
and
J.
M.
Neff,-went
to
I
furnUkAI promptly at tins, &gt; _,
.
,
i
rir.ufc „,*&lt;-* uno j. si. .vrn arm to |
\
dui.r.„..
,
»The contest for the demonvt prize medal P(M»rrllto. Monday. V put up a monument,
took place Fritlny evening at the Baptist
'■..i:i&lt;,re'&gt;y*t&lt;?r* by tbe can or church, before a large asiwinblngf. Four I
!’• Barr. »»»*&gt; &lt;* R&gt;c cotnixwltoi* on the j
G. Reainer’*,
young ladies and two young gentlemen I Kalamazoo Gazette, wa* in the cily Tuy.*day.
ttons were welT rendeml. The Judge*
—FOR—
Frank Iteed, of Kalainazo,!, visited hl* i 'f(, every jiersuii who trade* with ine to the
aw anled the prize to Boy Barlow.
pareuta
city the fore purt of the
extent of $20. I will give a e.i|.y of 0,1*
' -I car-load *d maehiuery for the
week.
'
splendid book.
'
If those who w-iit away from our store wt^sk.
!-■ ;&lt;&gt;ry has arrived. ■
Delivered
to
any
part
of
the
city.
Mis*
Clate
Herrington
retunied
from
a
.last Saturday without being waiteyl on,
. I roll. Tribune has a bran new will please call again when the efbwd i* ah«»rt visit with Charlotte friend* Saturday
oseph
ogers
.. ii-')*uit for Sl&amp;flM
smaller, we will apologize. Tbe store wa* night.
/TuIm Belle Barlow, of F.vaiuton, 111.. I*
--‘ itnient of new and arevnd hand *o full of customer* we -could not get to
expected here aoon to visit friends ami reL
you. to wait upon you.
■ *' at Fred L, Heath’s.
ntivea.
p.&lt;;vnt tnediehica fiihertised in this
P. McOmbcrand family, of Maple Grove,
U have sfurte*! a new bakery In the
-.tie nt Fnsi L. Heath'.*.
Winkleman building on State St., and w.lll vlaltefl hl* brother. D. R. MeOntljcr and
jlong youi dried fruit, it bring* a be pleased to have the people of Hastings family ln*t week.
■ it Homs A Van Annan's.
nnd vicinity call upon me and in»pert my /Frank Hadley and Harry Hay* were
"-.pie i.! men from Allegan were in goods. I carry a full lino ofconfectloneryy scaring the duck* off of Wall lake a couple
nuts, etc., and will always have,a g*&gt;du of days Ia*t week.
a*t week to buy some horse*.
stock of fresh-baked good* oq Imnd. If
Mis* May Fullgn teacher in tlie Nash­
-am &lt;*&gt;i&lt;&gt;ri*l &lt;-olt. Ja-ionging to N. you desire a good, cheap lunch call upon ville school, attended the teacher* Institute
r. had its leg broken Sunday.
me.
Evokxe FitAJrtt.
In thl* city Saturgsli’.
*Mr*. Helen O'Connor, who has been vis­
- round feed, oat.* and rye. for sale.
Mr. Editor.—We again desire tocall the
IL J. CltAXT.
attention of your readers Jo &lt;&gt;ur Mock of i iting In Grand Rapid.* for the past month,
boots and shoe*, which Is not excelled in returned home Thunulay.
■••inlier that 82 flour that Jos. Rogers
Ike HenderahotL Geo. nhirnes. Will
others a*k S2.40 for the same flour. this city for durability, neatness and low
prices. Our Prime Kip l«oot will outwear । Haros and D. B. Holt were fishing at Gun
»i.t: and Detroit Tribune will be anything ever offered in Barry County In | Lake Thursday and Friday.
li-&lt;i those who desire for 81.45 per the boot line, ns hundreds of fanners can • Eugene Frank.' wiw ha* darted up the
testlfTr who have bought ihCm.
new bakery on Stole street, went to Kala­
mazoo Monday, on business.
•:«•• person luo.mean to live poisoned a
talongtng to Frank Hadley last f When the swallows homeward fly. and
S. Carey, tbe auctioneer, who entertain­
the blue-birds begin to twitter in the merry ed the people of thl* city l&lt;»t summer with
•'
F. Mead desires to employ a reliable spring time of IMO, perhaps the flag of the his quaint rhyme*, has returned.
Mnu E. H, Lathrop and daughter &lt; fllle.
. "■mg mah to do farm work this winter. republic will float from wine position on or
about the central school building qf this retunied from a short visit with Mr*. Lath­
Apply at once.
city. We don't know who Is responsible rop* sister in Marshall. Saturday.
Al; u bn are in need of a good serviceable for the fact that the flag doesn’t wave now.
The Misres Kittle. Gertie and. Grace
isiir tit pants should have a pair made for and hasn’t been doing Use wave act. Stebbins were In Grajfd Rapid* last week
MOO at Lunn Bros.
Whoever Is responsible should feel ashatn* to buy—perhapk we’ll toll you later.
' harl«tte s electric lights are very satisDr. Pratt »n&lt;l wife, of Kalamazoo, were
Lriiiry. mi it is claimed. Hastings' electric
In the city the fore.part of the week, the
Beginning with January 1st next, the
light' ire—very dark.
guests of Nathan Barlow and family.
Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage, 1). D.. will beWheat Is looking good and. despite the I'cntne one of the editors of tbe I aid les tjHyde Francis paid hl* many friends in
■ 'r, ,••• drouth In September and October, Home Joprual. of Philadelphia.
The fill' city n short visit. He will resume
; "in -.•* to be a good crop.
famous preacher will have a regular de-, hi*' studies at tbe state unlveralty shortly.
partment each month, written by himself
Mrs. Kate Their* and daughter Christine,
net earning* of the
K. A S. for
with tlie title ’’Under My Study Lamp." of Elsie. Clinton Co., arc visiting Mrs.
i- i are reported as being S3. QUO. Not
His first contribution will appear In. tbe Theirs' jmrents. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Will­
“ • r* bad for a new road.
January numlicr of the Journal. Dr. Tal­
'
1 '"Hi; and praise service will take the mage’s salary Is said to tie one of the iams.
Clarence Jones ha* resigned hl* position
■ - i ■ i the regular preaching at the Bap­ largest ever paid fur editorial work.
tist church next Sunday evening.
with Goodyear Bros., and will attend tbe
A bungling forgery was discovered at Grand Rapid* Busliics* college the coming
Lamp-, crockery nnd holiday good;* com- the register's office la«t week. A mort­
th.- bent stock ever in Ha«tings and gage Inul been given on a piece of proper­
Chas. Bauer, wife and son Leon went to
piright, at Hams A Van Annan's.
ty in this city, which according to_ the
New York Monday night to visit relatives.
i he l*e»t 25c. tea And ’.’5c. coffee you mortgage, was recorded In “IJber F.” by
They expect to be absent about three
Wm.
Sidnam,
but
"Liber
F."
was
l&gt;lh
d
a
«ver saw; we challenge the state.
g kk1 many years before Mr. Sidnam was weeks.
elcctMi regbter. and the signature wa* not
Mrs. Will Wheeler, formerly of this city
J«- Wilkin, arnl E. V. Iloslr lave Mr. Sidnam’* writing, nor anything like it.
but now of St. Joe. Snndayed with .1. C.
JUiHlij «onaented to act as floor iiumagrn. A diacliarge of this mortgage was made
Woodruff and family and left for her home
',r the Thanksgiving led given by tire Y. out and the name of ”H. B. Richard*."
Mondaywhich was no doubt meant for IL B. Rich­
Mrs. Will frothers, of Lake Odessa,
old standby 50c. tea I* induing for ards. Barn- County’s present Register of was railed home last week owing to the
IH:W customers every day. Try it and Dwds, was forged. Whether any effort serious nature of the injury received by
will
be
made
to
find
out
the
guilty
party
;‘u "Hl always buy it ut Hams * Vanher mother, Mrs. Wm. Ream.
Annan a.

iJ. 3. K OS M
North siiln Statu street.

ply

c»s''- Drv GooK Boots and.
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। Shoes, Hardware, Groceries,
The Detroit Daily Free Press and Crockery,

Evening News •

■ BUTTER, EGGS,

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and Produce.

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GOOD
CLOTHING
CHEAP

Our Mr. J. H. Cutting has just returned from Boston, and it be­
ing so late in the season that manufacturers were anxious to close
out their fall and winter stock, he took advantage of the opportunity
and bought for spot cash some suits and overcoats at one-third off of
former prices, and we propose to give the benefit to our customers.
Do not miss this opportunity if you are in need of a suit or overcoat.
Come in and see for yourself.
Yours respectfully,

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
One Price Clothiers,4Tastings, Mich.

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PROSPEROUS COTTON FACTORIES.

NEWS IN BRIEF
Ly excommunication.
When “Llttk* Phil" Sheridan, no

Point'appointment.
The president Monday apdointed Charles
P. Lincoln, of Michigan, to be second dep­
uty com*niodoner of pension*.

trapping aud ybc-&gt;ting them with little1 difB-

Republican, received Oi.irAJ plurality over
Bigler. Democrat. Tbe Prohibition vote ot

Millard F.IImore, thirteenth president ot tbe
United States, died at Buffalo Friday of
apolexy.
•

CU'l ue bealts authorities of Berlin report the

been struck at Hondo! pb, N. Y.

birth of two children joined together in a
manner similar to the famtw Biamew
twins.
Bakie McUooghey.A* year* old, *ued Judge
Griffey, 05 y. nr* old. for &lt;lamag -s to her

C. L. Linwood, a train-robber, who es­
caped from th» Colorado penitentiary, has
been recaptured. He is wealthy.

English shipbuilders are touch aterim-d at
the rise in th«- price of iron and ateeL Un­
leM a reduction come* soon, a_ number of
enomou* contract* can only tw fllted at a

Hite rcmml) i* becoming so well known
and ao popular a* to need no special men­
tion. Alt who have
Electric Bitter*
sing tlie same song of praloe. A purer
meilkine dors not exist and It Is guaran­
teed to do all that is claimed. Electric bit-'
ter* will cure all dlseaaes of tlie liver anil
kidneys, will remove pimple*, btilte. salt
rlwtuu aud other affection* cutiM-d by Im­
pure blood. Will drive Malaria from tbe
system and prevent oh well a* cure nil Ma­
larial fevers. For cure of beart*rl&gt;r. con­
stipation and indigestion try electric bitters.
Entire satisfaetlon guaranteed, or moncj
refunded. Price 50 ets. ami pi.oo per but­
tle ate W. IL Goodyear's drug story.

Two Rilchie county, We»t Virginia, men |
1» Coniuinptlon Inonrablo**
got to quarreling and &lt; ae epit in the face nf
Read the fullowlug: Mr. C. H. Morri*.
U;e otter. .A 1-5,OUU damage suit ba* liven Newark. Arkanxns, says; "Wa* down
brought With abscess of lungs, and friends atid
Asbar|ier is making a good income by physicians pronounced me an Incurable
adverlbiug a sure method uf killing insvc:*. consumptive.
Began teking Dr. Klug's
New Discovery for consumption, am now
cm my third tarttle. and Kblr to oversee thr^
moke cigarette*. It will kill them.'
work on my farm. It Is the finest mcdl-'
cine ever made.’'
END OF THE GREAT TOUR.
Jesse Mlildlewart. Decatur. Ohio, say*:
"Had ft nut been for Dr. King's New Dis­
covery for consumption 1 would have died
of lung troubles. Was given up by duc­
WAsiiiXGTOX Crrr, Nov. K—Tbe great
tors. Am now in best of health." TryjL
tour of tbe international Atner.can confer­
Sample bottles free
W. 11. Guodylur's
ence through a porttou of tbo United States drug store.

of thirty-three corporation*, rrpree-ati
Rid.&amp;'M.an capital, amount U&gt; *1 !KW.70&lt;’,
w v no per com.
—---- ---------- •
psv as follow*: O.-anito. S* l»r cjot: Troy,
9f; Union Colton. 20; Szacounvt, 1"; Wampouoag, 17; Bourne, 14.
Th? dirld.-nd, reprree.it but a small l»art
of tbe earning*, la i*arly every null l«rg-*
amount* have been pxld fur machln-ry and
extensive iiuprov.HUS.nte. large debto canrolled or diminished, ant largo «um* cbarg-d
to depreciations

0,&amp;ell

&gt;ey r'a.iw

IxMsgxrou*, Nov. 10-Tbo comm inionm appointed under tbe act of lb” IrgWstere providing fur a uniform »y*tem of text
Book* for tbe common school* will meet
Tuesday, and au invc*t’.gatio:i of tbe
cbarg'* «g»‘n*t the company tapplying the
books will be entered upon. The cliargv*
havo bam foi mulated, and wnatet of non­
compliance witn tbe contract by fprnutring
imperfect binding, an I by failure to con­
form in otbar rrepect* to tbe v.u»pl-s sub­
mitted to the com-ntaBunyra
A nuu»Lcr of
witneajc* will bz summon d and »utne of tbe
objectionable books will l*&gt; produced. Tbe
company will bi formally notified of tbe
procrediog», and given an opportunity toap-

Township truxteoi In Indiana are report­
ing exhaustion of the apodal school I uni*
on account of paying teacher* fbr attending
county insiitutoa, according io a law passed
made
by tbo last teglalature.
At tbe Gate City club room* in Omaha
airbanks
Tuesday night, before 3U0 butine* men aud
other-, Jimmy Lindsay, tniddle-weigl.t, won
hicago
I-iCai by wbippmg Jimmy priffitb, the pride
of tbe St. Paul .ports, in two round*.
special train draw into the Baltimore and
The
best
salve
In
the
world
for
cut*,
Now Yorkes* were -urpriaed Tu-alay
morning by finding tb* town billed with b:g gineer wbo opened the throttle of the engine bruise*, ulcer*, salt rheum, fever Mira*,
paster* last ing the legend “World's Fair. oil tbe same spot forty-one daye ago shot off tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, cur-s.
Dr. Jaque*’ Grtman Worm Cake* destroy IT
irV.’. Chicago Herald." Four thousand ot tbe steam of tbe same engine on tbe conclu­ and all skin eruptions, and positively cure*
wottns and remove them from the eyateSL ) kA
.
hyslclan and Surgeon.
pile*, ar no pay required, it 1* guaranteed
I'xiKDMmw.t, NJ., Mot. 11—Dr. Huxirt
them bad lw«i posted ail over tbo dty.
sion of the great tour. From the inception to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
Safe, pha.sant and effective.
J Office over bevtu * jtore. Office nuur-tMonday night Rlcbard Pagel, a wurthlcot
Plenty nt venison al Manistee.
; —
' farmer, living near Gloncoe, a Chicago su­ cars should be uend throughout tbo rntiro funded. Price 35 cts. per box. For sale deuce uf Mr*. Delia Parnell Saturday fur the
1&gt;.,
burb. abnt hi* wife Mary, and then put a tour. They wetu fitted up a* living quartern by W. H. Goodyear
purpose of tpestmg Wat lady. Hr toll a
The «voe»l feature about catarrh Is It* danger-1 I w W. LOWRY,
1’hyi.lclnn and Surgt-iu
bullet into hi* own bead. Mr*. Pagel will for the jmrty en route.
the Saginaw Valley iumticr tnllb arc United Free* reporter that he found ter ou. tendrney to rur.»umptfon&gt; Hand• Saraa- A*'••
Steam hoot and
Makes a specialty nf treating &lt;t:~-*»-. ot th
hkely recover,' white Pagal ha* probably electric light wore um.1, and in ord-r that
verging cn qxnplet&gt; coiUpie. Sb &gt; i« suffirshutting down.
------- m * « ..." ------------- Ulu|1 „f ut(&lt;i
’ done society a favor.
Z
mg from congestion ut the brain an I heart.
the supply of boat aud light should never
The Kermis al Grund Rapid* netted [ by properly fitting SFRCTAi x.».
Tbe Eversole-French feud baa broken out fail a locomotive, fitted for furateblng the*When be called she wa« about to &lt;Ut&gt;« on abont f 1,400.
’ %‘ffiee&gt;md raMmre on Broadway.
I have used Swiff* Specific (S. J
vegetables without eilbsr br*sd or cjffm.
afhwb in Perry county, Ky., and so far eight uwful commolitie*, wa* uac.-mary. Many
Rouse. Hastings. Mich
with gisMl result*. As r. tonic. It is
Puilaoeij-hia. Nov. lb—Tbe metnbor*
men bare been killed.
rood* were trarerv-d wnere tha motive
able;
a*
a
blood
purifier,
it
I*
reliable.
About
three
year*
ago
I
troubled
j\yjrj/i'(»\
ot
the
Iris
i
National
leagu)
in
tl|i»
city
.
A movement has b?en started by Itepub- power wa* not equal tu this demand, ani
Rev. J. H. JerrKWnox,
propow taking immediate action to\xtonj with
in my blo»d.
Irritating
Jj,
''
'
VfllU poison ...
— very
-’ -------------llcana in Kansas looking to tbe rope*! of-tbe tbe only certain prxciutioa against failure
Winston, N.
Ml. Iraki!,,
.'UI .ll
and■ painful bull*
breaking out,
all rarmj
over mj l| !, (rauwu.ohh.l--*!.,,
luancial relief to Mr«. Parnell.
prohibitory liquor law.
we* tbe employment ot oq» locomotive fur
For two year* I alinered With them. fjc writes policies on
property sraJu-?
Rome to progressing. This/ city to to b* the entire service
The postmaster at Brook*. Nrwaypit'o.,
.11 sorts
..............
.iMt.ir*.
Hrhtnlnv nr
. .. try ing all
ofr remedies, an.l
and
Mtuonore
doctor'a | tssahv
Ims by fire
Bre. lightning
or wtnd
wtnd. against a man
lighted with electric light*
scoo as tb*
has resigned.
Bccoiniltg I t&gt;y AwlU1 *ad accident.
preemption* without avail.
.
plant cun lie eoiutructod.
Socb a thing bad never bean beard of beelsltn* tb* ri.wtioa of Poynavr, Rjp. f« dtegusted with doctor* and wedicim* 1 I gjflTH A COLG ROVE
hire. Harrison returned to Washington
Santa Able M**thes and heal* the mem­ lirut-nant govrraur, by over 2,000, Tbe had uwd up to thl* time. 1 concluded to I 0
City Tuesday night from her visit to Mrs. try, but th« Peaniylvbum company made
(Office 1* Union block. 11., .:&lt;i.
Wauamaker at Philadelphia.
the attempt, notwithstanding tbe fact that brains of the throat and lungs, when pois­ New* Ly SJ6 white Th&gt; L-ader’« fl^ura* do try S. s. S. ami tbe result was far beyond 1
oned nnd Inthinictl by disease. It preventa not vary iiuteb from (ho la*t figure*. Tm tnv cxpectathm*. A few bottlea left me 1 Pr
K.m Coy, &lt; f Indianapolis, has written an
fr&lt;»u transmiaa m by t»Je- In’ Iwttrr health titan I lta*l !»•••« Bine*? |
night
sweats and Ughtnesn across the error*
Tho
locomotive
and
tbe
ewtiri
train
have
autobiography, toe chief purpose of which is
grnpb could t «uly clang , that result. All ehlklbood. I t-nuMd. r S. S. S. the &lt;mtj
A
chest,
cures
cough*,
croup,
n«tbnia.
cold,
to advocate certain prison reforms.
tbe re*t of th* Republican ticket—that ia. medicine that will thoroughly purify |*u«-: ' '
Tbe twelfth annual exhibit of the Ameri- earns to a full stop* stop in the station last ^bronchitis, pneumonia, whooping-cough judge of tbe Mipretw* tourt, au|&gt;erint*nd*nt
oimI blood.
T. K- MAvrlf;iJ».
.' p,
enn Fat Stock show was npen*d at the Ex­ evening on the minute of the eehoJule, ap­ and nil other throat nnd lung troubles. of public inatru-’tinn uni railway commw
No other medicine la so successful Iu cur­
parently
n»
fresh
and
powerful
a*
when
it
position building in Chicago Tuesday.
ing nasal catarrh as California Cat-r-cun*. stoner— i- elected. .Tb* legislative aituatiun
Tlie Emperor of Gxrmany was entbuites- steamed out on the morning of Oct. 3. Tte
Eddie VanHorn wa* drowned at Grrer.
y 1:. TiMMERMA
Tin- t-nonnoii* and loeroudnf dvrnand for tanot folly-known, but tbs Republican* have
tically riut-ivoi at Venice. Italy. Ttwaday,
V •
slciau at _____
vllle Sunday.
________
these standard California mnedim ronfirtn a majority on joint ballot.
on tbe occasion of fata vunt tu King Hum- fain.
Ellerti* Extract uf Tar A Wild Cherry I
(Office qvor t.Mhrar * .lr&lt;n
their merits. Sold and absolutely guaran­
teed by W. H. Goodyear at SI a pucluige.
1* a safe, relialde I'.ml plwtoaut remedy furl
ARTIN V.
“ HARKER.
‘
Rea! EMate. In
G.-org*
W.
Boyd,
tbe
lusistant
poMcuger
Monday night' Eufleld, III*.. town council
Three for?—50.
coughs, j-old*. bronchitis, asthma, anil all ■
paesMlan ordinance making it neevseary Lt
surahet* and Loan*.
throat troubles: will relieve and benefit Office with J. G. Runt at. A &amp;••■&gt; z dour* nortt
draiera to pay It.tMW license before selling highly complimented for tbe coin pietonne of
Six
pelt)
burglaries
occurred
In
Adraln,
propte
of
this
city
and
adjacent
new
tnwnt
tbe details which from start to finish bare
consumption. Try it and be convinced- ,
ot Pusloflter
cider of any kind.
are L-fcmning to appear. In tbit city alone Every Ixitlle warfantrd; price 50c aud SI 1 Spodalattentlnngiven to i.-aX' iz exebarirsi
Loen under hi* personal supervision. Tho in one night
The Brooke Iron company at Bird-boro
■ ■
per bottle. Sold by druggist*.
Prepared I ot property. The intere»t» »i
tram’with tbe party pulled into tho station
EUert's Daylight Live* Fills arr a boon to devetopel during tin la«t two or
property owner* carefully took- d at'*
and th i Warwick Iron company uf Potts­
at 6;4'J last evening. Tbe member* of tbe
by
the
Emmert
Proprietary
Co..
Chicago,
,
sufferer* from sick headache, sour stomach,
town. Pa., bare announced an.ativaiico of 10
party soon found their way to tbo^frout enti&gt;H&gt;id liver knd indigestion. Sugar coat­ North Point, Mill Hall and other place* a 111.
ed, pleasant to take and warranted to go
Joseph M. Hillman wa* hangad at W00JTin- chty*&gt;inthemum exhibition o|»mrd
railing, and they were at nice driven to
through by daylight.
bury. N. J.. Wwlmwdav morning, for tho
Several d-a’b* hive occurred.
In Detroit Nov. 12th.
&lt;
murtter of Hvrman Boidelmann, a j*&gt; Idlor, locomotive, on its way out of the station/
in Marco last He audsted tbo jail officials paused long enough to call Engineer Hart
Hading*
It in store for all.wtio uee Krmp'* BalMm for
Mr. J. J. Bradley, writes from Harrison,
in -oustractlng tbe scaffold ou /which be from hi* engine and to give him throe I marty
WaMXqiOX ClTT, Nov. 16—President
tbe throat and lung*, (be great gnarautrod retn
Go., under date of September 22. - ishV.
died.
chevr*.
Afterwards th" members shook Nwlft’s Specific (8. S. N.) ha« liern freely Harrirtn'e ducit-abcoting expedition is (be cdy. Would you IteBrve that it b »old on it« 1 ~/API-A
Saline county, Missouri, it vuffi-rituf an bands with Hart and Lade him good-bye.
.merit* and that ant arugjl»t 1* authorized b)
uted by tpy family with the Ix-at and hap­
epidemic of hydrophobia A number ofilogs
completed bis mra*a.a to emigres*. and. tn
piest- result*. A half dozen bottle*entire­
the proprietor uf thl* womleifui remc&lt;!y to give
hare gwie tnad and now it I* reported that
BLOWN INTO ETERNITY.
fact, it is known : that bv ba* already car­
ly relieved my slater uf a severe case of
enww and hnrw* are going rabid. All doga
ried it as tar a&gt; ba ran, and is only waiting
acute nr chronic coughs. AU dnigxist*' sell
scrofula. My wife ha* frequently found
are shot on sight by tbe dttxam. who go Tfie rreraatare IUa«t Kill* IU:
for lite imports of souwof uu rwlrtn-t officers
herblood purlthx! and her health Improved
Illi nit ■ Two Others.
armed lor that purpose.
tu give it tbe finishing touches and comjdvtc Kemp* Dslsaoi. large bottles Mk- and •!.
by S. 8. S. I nl*o had a scrofula affection
Twuuisrh MctiiollffL. »!!! build a
the statistical statement* such documents
Farmer* in Indiana ar* inquiring into an
or tick 1
that
ha*
been
entirely
cured
l*y
taking
n
parMiiiage.
'
alleged ntsociaUon to which taey bare con­ stoutly killed Tuesday evening on the con­
D. G. Robinson. PreaMeait
tributed
apiece, an.l which elaimsto struction branch ot tbe Northern Parflc few Ixittlr* of Swift'.* Spe&lt; li'.r p*. S. S. 1
Treatise on IUinsI and skin disease*
Uncle Sam’s ' ComHUim Powder* wlli
•ave ft* member* money in tha purchase of
Swift Sio:&lt; ifh Co..
St. Ix&gt;vit&gt;. Nov. id —About 10 o’clock curt Uhlctupen, coughs, colds, fevers and
good*.
It claims to Lo incorporated, but mature explosion of a blast. The men Mere ■ mailed free.
Friday night tha body of a woman, well most &lt;&gt;f the diseasesjo which horses, cat­
the record cannot be found at Indianapoli*. employed in a cut, blasting roci. Two other*
tle, ahrep, bogs atid poultry arc subject.
Springport is talking of .1 fair assoeix*
"Ths steamer Granite State -ank in the bail their eyes blown out. Tbo killed were:
Dan W. Reynold*.
Ohio rirvr Weduaodsy, twenty milrs above
J. A. Gn'.*
D. G. Robinson,
O’Leary and H-uu Urea
Cairo. His Ixm, r».&lt;K»Th.* woman bad a bullet bole through her
Ex-Governor St. John, the Prohibition
Would use Kemp's Balsam for the throat aud
orator, ad vert IA
St. JoHXsBfitT, Vl, Nov. 11—Wednes­ lung*, ft it curing more rue* of coiuthv, cold*,
a ring with tbe letter “H.” Tbo police are
TR*Ot
MARK Vi
Iny closing, rbargWednesday night
day afternoon Mia* llortba A., daughter &lt;f asthma, brooch it l». croup anil all throat and
long trouble* than any other medicine. The investigating.
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
clergymen went, whrn tbe erntor proceeded Rev. M. A. Gate*, aged 21, n graduate of proprietor has authorized any druggist tu give
Wellesley
college,
aud
a
most
estiufabio
to haul them over tbe coal* for up: putting
you a sample bottle free to convince you uf (he
Eixiurtr, Ind.. Nov. in.—Elkhart U un­
down tlie rum demvu. • Many Cf the clergy­
merit of this great remedy. Large bottles 50c.
and her foot catching in tbe stirrup, was
dergoing "a severe epidemic of diphtheria
Cor. Jeffernon aud Court St*., Hn»iin;
men Ml tbo hall indignant.
and $1.
tliat has compelled tbe autboritte* to close
Rates, fi I.OO per Day.
Tbe ducorery of it now coil ltd is report­ dragged through tho street* by tbe fright­
IT CONQUERB PAIN.
Grand l&lt;e&lt;!ge is rejrrfelng over a fine new all the school*. Four members of the family
Tlil* House t» new. with piei«a»it rod. ’
ed fi urn North Sydney, Nora Scuba. A ened animal and shockingly bru aed aud
mangle*!.
When-tbe
horse
was
caught
she
poetnfllce.
pateotMue of the public is respect!u'n *oi
nf
E.
N.
Bullock
have
died
within
a
few
HF.ADACnr,
ReUeres and cures
____ __, ,
well-known expert claims tuat there ore IP.4X0,000 tons iu tbe seams.
_ Mother* will find Dr. Wlucbcll's teething days, and four other* of tbo family have the
RHEUMATISM. Tocthacha, Sprains,
- The jury in tbo case of Mr*. Besant, wbo
syrup just tbe medicine to have in the house
Will Slick to Prohibition.
NFIRALOIA.
BRUISKA,
throughout tbe city, and tbe authorise* aye
sued Her. Mr. Hoekyn* for misrepresenting
LxMam, la., Nor. 16—George L Dob- for the children; It will cure roughs, colds, putting forth I’jvnuow efforts to suppress
Sciatica, Laabago. Burns and ScaldsComer ot Court and Jefierton St. Keep* flher idea ot marriage morality, disagreed in
sore throat, and regulate the bowels. Try
eon of Buena Vieta county, a leading Re­
the
malady.
_________________
London, England. Friilay.
IL
publican candidate for speaker of the Iowa
George W. Rungay. the veteran jouruallat
bou*e, rxproseod himself yesterday very
The apple crop has enriched Irfslic over
Bloomixutox. Ind., N*
-OUto Brialand Joe-key. Club.
strongly in favor t-f the RepuUicsn party 810.000 worth.
Haltlmarr. Maryland
standing by Prohibition, and said: •’There
with paralysis la*: Tnssday night.
"When pain am! anguish wring the at rested here, charged with forgery, la
brow" from the dWr attacks of dy»|*-p»la September last he prvieuted a check at tbe
Charles C. Bonney, of Chicago, president it is aUU tbe settled policy of tlie state.
indigestion or constipation the acute i«lu First National bank for a small amount
is quickly relieved by tte- use of Bludbilder signed by Dobbs A Co , and since that dale
ganlration in Toronto, on Feb. 22, 1*0.
Warhixgtok CITY, Nov. 16—Tbe inter­ tbe moat successful and Infallible vegetable
curative
and sedative that has rewarded
state rommerco commission Friday heard
the researches’ of science. This elixir
Ind., Friday evening to John Dtwsoo. tbe
fornia, Sec'y PwirwCoast Blo«d-Honc A«' occasion b.-mg the 100th anniversary of bi* charged with making a 2-cvtU-a-mile rate to purifies, strengthens and renew* tbe blood,
When &gt;&lt;wi want anything in the liw
■ aociatlon and Am bur
birth He stood tbe fatigue like a young theatrical companlre when the regular rale eliminates from tbe system all mercurial
L of “Horae PwtmitViaoQVA.
Kan.,
Nov.
II
—
Two
men
cams
and
other
poisons,
eradicate*
constitutional
n:xn.
» ure," writes: “Bring
disorders,
restore*
flesh
to
tlie
emaciated
in
y*wierd*y
morning
from
Kenyon
' faaiiliar with the reTbo Democratic state centra! committee of
toft with the cumtniMlon for duframe. Increase* muscular strength, give* ranch, situated on tho neutral
for five
Indiana baa been calle 1 to meet at Indianap­ cision.
•L Jaeob* Oil. f cheerfnll
physical endurance subdues feverish eolds. coffins In which to bury the
* ot lb*
olis Wednesday next, to begin preparations
vatuakl* specific fur twinful afltnrr.u THE MARKETS.
aA-uagcap^ln of every kind nnd affords re- Fenn family, consisting ut father, mother.
fcr tbe next ’ campaigu, which, a member
Ireshtng sleep. Price fl,
saya, will b&gt; fought on tlie tariff oiintiou.
Tpo Chicago health oflloe had a sensation
Newaygo county wants more men teach­ r I Ide blhraard which raged throughout Um
Friday. A" man with a face full of pimple*
er* in It* schools.
walked in and iu a moment was pronounced cmvudd and clewed 81Hc: December, opened
Groaa Cruelty.
suffering with a well developed case of le**.-. eloecd «.14c. May. opened K.Uc, cloned
WaSRIKOTOx Crrr, Nov. 16 —Iu hi* annual
fiWte-. Corn—Nn, t November, opened-I3foc.
Parents too frequently ;&gt;ennlt their
•mall-pox. The worst of tbe case »*' that closed X**c: December, opened XS»c. closed
report Gen. Schofield, commanding general
A. SHELDON,
tbo man hnd JBen walking tbe street* aud aiftc; May. opened and etoaed a&lt;-vc. Oats children to suffer from headache, fits, St
Vitus
dance,
nervousnea*,
etc., when they
been in oontacK ith hundreds nf poopla *
*
Abstract and Real Estate Offfce.
—Na 2 November, opened and dreed ZPRe-.
can l»e cured. .Mr*. P. was cured of alck
AMtraet Block. liMtuig*.
James Gordon Bennett has sold The December, opened tOc. ctored 3 4*-; May.
headache, dizziness, dyspepsia, nervous
Money to tosn on Rea] Rtfate Iteal E«ato
Herald building, needing the money to put
prostration of &lt;b years standing, after tbe total number for ibis at 85,000 artillery- •old ou ct minissloa. General con wane lug.
into bi* foreign newspaper enterprwra
flavin* a complete •« of Abatiact Rooke.eom
failure of 10'physicians; Mr.*. K.. of sick
piled from the Record*, can f- ral»*&gt; complete
HASTINGS
George Wasbingten, color*!, was tak-n
RtJTJi.
Lard-November, opened fSWH. headache for 25 years; Mrs. P. of 20 to 50
ib*traet*.
c. F. BROOKS. Cfertt.
from jail by a mob at Magnolia, Mis*., FrL cloeod SAMM.
fit* a night; others from this vicinity could
,day and hanged for an attempt to aiaault a
Live stock—Following wrrt&gt; thv qnotat on* be mentioned who have been cured by that
C. ANDRUS. DcnUst.
at the Union stock yard*: Hoga—Market wonderful nerve food and medicine—Dr.
white lady.
•
Hasting*. Mich.
smith, candy manufacturer, ba* announcwl
fairly actlH with prices unchanged: Is ter
Nitron* Aeld Gaa or Vitalised Air given fi
peckers bidding 5c low-,r. light grade*, f8.C. Mites' Nervine, which contains no mor­ hi* inability to meet bi* obligation*. His
ttXHk rou^b paca Ing. Ai.MA3.ti;: mixed lot*. phine, opium or dangerous drug*. Fret­ HabUlticu are estimated at 1100,000, and aa(£tep.J. U4L»H: Bigler (Dem ), 281,818; John­
heavy packing and ahipplijg lota. sample iMiUlre may be had at W. H. Good-,
P. DRAKE, M. D.,
son (Fra). 8J.40L
.
year's drug store.
r.n)a3.s3.
b««a appointed to wind up the affairs of tbe
Tbo editor ot The Magdeburg Tageblatl
To buyers In every Instance
l*roducr: Bntter -Fancr El .-In crrlm-n.
Office over HnUoway'a drug *tore.
Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti each have a
f2Cs»ec per lb, flmwt dairy.
packing
Office hours from I to 4 p. m. Telephone. ■
^?7®Sc. Kot-Strtetly fr-h;
$10,000 sidewalk rase to trouble them.
itectlng wilt, residence, al Hodowaj’. c
meat for Insuring Prince Bbonarck.
It is currently reported that Mr* DAU
Bllijs'yc in one of hl* letters described n
Parnell, the Irith agitator’s mother, b abeoEspecially Butter and Egg*, wmtird. i"
M. B. G1LLASPIE. Notary Public
belle as "wearing a greasy fare adorned State Ryan gave out last ereaing tabulated
which the highest markrt price will c
•
and U. 8. Claim Agent.
witli a second crop of pimples." All who return* of th. etectian by counties on all
farm In Naw Jersey.
will prosecute ad kind* of rlalnn before tbe
paid In cash or trade.
.
are
similarly ornamented should u*c Cote’s candidate* ami am*nd menu. The Repute
JX-y ilSaSJO pcr bbL Cranberries—WuDcmrtmrnu
of
thr
Ititerinc
offireGail
on
him
lican
cadidate
for
lieutenant
governor
is
de
­
E. J. Detetaanty, of the Philadelphia Bare
Carboliaoap the triumphant remedy for all
wiunS
W
Mi&lt;m
r,,cr
Goun
“
“
Jen
’
r
*
m
8U
"
feated
by
only
21
vote-.
Ball dab, he* signed a brotherhood con• kin blemishes and discoloration*.
A
purely vegetable soap. It Is Infallible as r.
m. fowler.
remedy for skin, scalp and scaly affection*,
BurvaU), N. Y., Nov. 16—Tbo foot-ball
•
Dentist.
temovr* blotebes. plmpte*,and blackhead*,
do November.
do December.
match lietwenn Cornell university and tho
HJKc.
Carn-Na - mixed clear* and purifies discolored complexions: T'.
u._vi__ __
.
f.
...
laaA Manufacturer ot n&gt;gn
“
1■
.
do November..41M“: d&lt;. De- soften* tbe hand* and promote* flexibility.
■itorteam hn*‘"i bolter* of all kind*. •'
unlay
aflerpooo
at
Olympic
perk,
end
was
&lt;!at*-Duli; Na - mixed It produce* a soft creamy emnlxton. even
TUART. KNAPPKN &amp; VAN A KMAN,
„ November, tile; do Itecem- fn’^hard water, and l« a positive luxtry for
lawyer*.
RTMinrainrwT. «
__r,lto. Bye—DulL' Eartey-Nominal- Pork
tent R.tracks. Detroit Mlrt&gt;.
-ItoU; mere. »1
11.to tor inepected. J Ard the toilet, bath and nursery. Price 35c.
United
The Detroit exposition will tie held next
X at tonal Hank
General Hamilton of the Marine hospital
year from Aujfu»t 2« to Septemlier 5.

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■cfena-anrai'sjssrns;

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Hastings Ci

sTjAC^a°®r
REMedV-pAIKI

GILLASP1E,

FARMERS
And All Others

IUK:Ui:MUIE.
BOOTS AND SHOES.

BUSINESS CARDS.

P

H. L. Newton

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All New Goods aod
Prices Satisfactory
^-PRODUCE-:-

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Uncle Sam’s Nerve * Bane Liniment

BOILERS

�THE STATE RESTS.
T:,.-

court mij-x nuri Tui-MlaC"*
annoatMw 1 that Uwn
new to te exMwuZsi fo. 2
be w..

Great Cronin Trial Near­
ing the End.

to

’. ■ ■. !’.. —Tlie testimony it U&gt;«
'X’lirday »at uut s-rimtioual,
.
probably te'ng that of
. •-•
ns to *hv*character ot
... .2 i dr c-uiage flow and m
■. teaspooofol of liqttl 1 U&lt;x*i

• tte? tat?-r nw.l^ Profeasor
.iis»r W. T. li -ifftld, &lt;x&gt;t&gt;i of thia
:i - i---opi«ta uf many years
.
• ttiat it w*( banian blool
nrd to weaken their evidence
■ tp.tih* Ll»l •&gt;( puppiro r&gt;( a
I. .'••at witu that of human
tat-n "ithill the rir.-unMiaiwes
rttobtiol
found tb. effort
much of n su-ceas.
!"•&gt; Hector's Hake.
. ihxir* were*found on a piec&gt;
.
"liege mid tlime bad been
I re tilxK.ra both held to tbe
r v-t-j : lentlcal with hair.
-..
heal
Su i.-l
he &lt;aw two men. one
■ . —- ii.gti an I tlie other
•
. &gt;■! g.utto toe Cirlson
■
&lt;. tin* taunler about 10:18’
- tore fl life otu."/ about
• . *«•&gt; tr ,i. of Lluo-Ton tb«
! av (a^tage and re
\-u- tltot M'lurbtvly’t ivoac
w.(in. -i tertitltxt

avako
T,?. ’ J
L
*»* houra
Judge
W«*r- u"&gt;us.r

-

THE DEFENSE TAKES THE STAND.

X„r. |^_Wl». tteik^j a
tbeerunia murder trial wa* taken
Naw Ydrk Etoraki ,Uff,
O SkBi.-n «&gt;. th.

*-

mauh'de. and anuonnete (hot fact to tte
at to

, tfj.-t

-7.him,

on

tauxin-

Llm

to

nnd Gutter and
11 tbe
true,
r
and .inking Into a teair
Lpcm being requeued to gu with Clancy an I
tfonttfyr ttx, bmiy be .bowed more f«r a-J
hurriedly d-elared be euuld not do it;
dul
rr1 |k^°W ,b* ,'OC,‘ir *’U
•» iden.
Ufv his corp*. . Ciatic
;th O'Suitivan

■rrtst

uu 1 taken tbu in-vitabi.put &lt;m Xhoa’and,
iuun’a white hw.4
up u&gt; Jj»». c.
•i Nay li'.
tiia: Luly i- &gt;i
that it un*rainy
»vt, and a few
UClglli II

। (Vtikiiu's failure,

, ;rnw uav.,
udjournvL
LUCY PARSON'S THEOLOGY.

( cnt-.-i tainud tte invynber*of the A&gt; better l&gt;util
I. kr.l with UlttHt- empbntia
i fr.-tn tn-* lri&gt;U ttlOVei ti-ni* .»b • k Jfr«i Ccnnin
uimry fl teed tn&gt;sn tb- Irish

iar from tr&gt;&lt;i tent repetition; rvferrad u&gt; tlie

Mu - . u/cater lay
utamption
ok*- which

■ other

, Wb it
want nr • hem .-* in tho-’ world and
• let Go J, Christ and all religious function t1 ri«* tak* rate cf thetuselv. x- This t. tbe
teavlnnj of anateby ami n« »ucb H will hv,-.
I The principles uf anarchy will prevail even
Alexander Sullivan from
i..u -vise, tbe Mate*- attorney I Uidn^b it tike* blmv! to uuke tbttu .«•
■ I'gut "ii tbe ground thut bn I prom*."
u.at ii v-n? r."’ law to bold a
THE KNIGHTS AND ALLIANCE.
.-ae grand Jury toanotb-r

.

IX—- Tcrni'S inter sting

■ Gustave Kiahrr, a Hn.mitb,
'ti having, mr’.he Monday follow.
.
.-'I'.-.i ■! -I up a tin box for
uod-tuxi Hourk wm very
”-&gt;; tv? tiuintr .liquid not ace
.’&gt;u7 Hr
aluj swore
.ii
the
Cronin
tr.ur••
-.•*.( -ailed tbo diet or a sila
. 1 i.«.
a Briti.li tspr, and
■
-I. Dr/' William*. O’SullL
r. .t: :
reverxl y. ar», swore that
■
did not go overt-*) a year.
■ keeper (Mtfii ?d that Kunze
tn L-:u last spring under stbo
. . &lt;Jil: r wttr.eaiya trailuacy of Cuugliiln uni Kunz-.
1 prove tint Bourk received
. while at Joliet Ju*t after tbe
". ea.«&lt; tb» wtn.-««.
M.
-mau of Camp -J »m an un-x
Iw’u men swore that
•
them a
short
time
:&gt; •
-hsapfsmrane*
that
i. and that tho “inner cirt In’’
• that tbe w itneMes did not. Tba
: !'• w ■ k were brought into
’•I:- ■ nk.m Mentilted them all.
. irn«l Attorney* F..rrest
• n i a wordy war in which “iter’’
• ere &lt; vhatigsd, hut no blood
i- DOCTOR’S DEATH CRY.
•• • Gattuan Woman Who Telia Iba
teaxie Stoty hi Court.
• Nov. IS—The mi-wing link In
■t l»r. Crniun t j the Carisen cot-

-■&lt;» ’1®*. $'!'»kr»t*ate- ibe Hhakropear* of Ed­
&gt; » J”?'11
presented in Itarper's
Magaz.ue (or i*!* with itm-mci-L* ivy Andrew
‘ Magazine ha* also made. *per„ “rr*n^'"’nta a»itb Alpbuns.- IHudrt. die iX.1 ;.
•’’’’’’K"11 bovrll'ls, fur the exGHMTP publication, in M-rtai form, of a tmmorenn *th?rft2 V*."1
’ olontst* of TarasJ“?2
BU-I-S w S'.’.rS'a
h.
will cnnintnrte a novelette
}’
&gt;“ru- »'«* l-afredlo Hroru a nuvetellc
lu«iretedrt*‘eu,,‘:M’ "''oui.m.’’ Ii.imlwoiely i|.

-„VL!.,,l'r'.rnlr^ P“t*r*. touching subject, of
knTTf'1 ’"^^’’- aad lu Its short stories, poems,
ft,*h2,M*K’ulne ui:1 ntektaln
.its wvii-knowu standard.

DAVKXPOKT, iowh,
dorf Wheel work, burned Kuturday. Tb.
work, nera «w ut tbe leading manutaauring Induatric* of th* dty. and wer* owu*l
bj Mr. Bettendcrf aud tb* K«g1* **a"”^*‘
uring company. Tb. lorn #111 reach »1M.-

!&lt;"■ U -I. tb. Croota raw
M&lt;C&lt;au&gt;.U ruled that tbe

. (u the state

tno.

_

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IxyViavtUJS. Kr. No*- ’
is o'auck yesterday morning LouiJ*

1890.

Harper's Weekly.

Harper s Periodicals.

AN ILU'FTRATED WEEKLY.
Tba Eleventh Volume of
°i'«
People, white
which tegto.
begin*
___ V— ■ -a*o nrmcnt- an attractive aiuajai*.

_

Howard
l*v|e ami s*» adntltv’lt illustrated by him. and
17ott “ *rt“ in different vein toy Frank M
Bicknell There will re sh*rt atortr* by.WJ*.
Hnwrlt Thoma* Nelson I use. Mary H. WIIkin* N-’*ra Ferry. Harriet Present! Spofford,
I,"rid' Ker. Heirktah HuHrrworth. Sjphle
Hwetr. Richard Malcolm Johnston, er

™A.«srBS^^L»s
edjre. abo |d«nly of amusetuen1.-Ba* on Ad-

Vol. VI. begln-s November 4, Itef.

sevaraent*. or insurance, or any part thereof,
on any day uticrron the same ismade payable.

thirty uay.. then ar.d (rtmi thenceforth; that l»
to say. after the taj-so of rhe Mid thirty days,
the aforesaid prlnetpal •mu of eighteen hundred
dolk.es. with all arrearace of interest thereon,
and all taxes. a»M-*»uieuts and in-m ar.ee. un­
paid. shall at the *t&gt;tlon of «*id ohlfgv c. hlf exventors. administrators or assignor*, became
si.fi team?am! payable Immediately thereafter,
notice ot wbicn opUpn I. herebycxpreroly
waived, alt hour li the period abo-.e I trailed far
tte unyiiicul thereof, may uot then have ex­
pired. anything thereinbefore contained to the
v.mtrary ib-rcof in nuywtM-jug withstanding .
and default bat ing been mad*in the payment
of
it»trr*.-t
and
pwmeut
due Octo ‘
tex IM. iw • aud tbe tame having remsinen unpaid a:&lt;d tn arrearifor the spare of
thirty days ana n|iw*ru*. the aforesaid princi­
pal sum of eighteen imndred dollar* with all
urrear.ifo in interest; thereon 1&lt; now due apd
pnvahle by the terms ot said mortgage, on
which mortnge there I* claimed to tw due al
the dal* of lids notice the sum uf one thovrsna
nine hundred atid thirty-eight dollars and
sevruty-twoccuD.aud au attorney fee of Dftv .
dollars, provided tar In sold mortgage, aud n»
suit or proeeediug at law or In equUv having
been lustituted to rtcoveattw- money secured
by said mortgage, or ju.v part thereof; non.
tterefore. toy virtue uf the power of rale com
tained In Mid mortgage, aud the statute ia
such case made provided, notice is hereby
given that on Haturdav the first du of Frte
ru.ry. A D. l«w. at ten o'clock iu the forenoou
1 slmilioli a: publk aurtlow. to tho hlgtarot
bidder. Rt the north front duoref I he court
hous* Jo lhe city of Hasting* itbat being the
oku o where tte circuit court for Itarrycouuty
i.sboldeu;.the pret-ilscs &lt;!rscril-*d in said mort­
gage. or »o rutwh thereof ms may be necessary
to par the amount due ou said mortgage, with
seven per cent, interest, and all legal cotta,
together W’rth an attorney's fee ot fifty rluilara
covruanted for therein, the prendre* being dere-rit-ed tu said mnrtxag** a* nil that certain
piree or nareel of land situate :ui&lt;| being in the
x»*hviII. . cxmty of teu-ry 4r&gt;d .tale
•d Michigsn. and "escribed as follow*, to-wll:
t illage lot number forty-three ; U) uf tte vHlagr
of Na*
Itarry cmiety. Michigan. a&gt;xord” ”
‘ reorded |dat Uh-—*'
,w.ter -M. !•»».

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been mad* to the -oteltlons
ot a certain mortgage made by Daniel Cornwell
■
iw. and mx.rded in th* uttee of the register at
deetl* for tbe county ot Harry and state of MicbIran on tte iMh day of June. A. D. ire.',, lu liber
s of murtgagey ou n«ge un. un which mortgage
there l* claimed to be doe at the date of this
notice it»r sum of two thousand and fifty-tour
dollar-* and hlty-.lv rent* and an attorney ire of
forty dollar* provided for tn said morta vr.and
no suit or jtrueeadiuzs at law or In &lt; quits hav­
ing been lusUUtted to recover the money re­
cured by said mortgage or anv part tterroL
Now. therefore, by »trtue of the power of salrontalned hi said mortgage and vtae statute to
sueli care m«d.- and provFdad. notks- is ITerebr
given that on Saturday, the first day at Febni?r&gt;? 'X D„,*s0«
',’cl,,*’k In tbe forenoon.
I shall sell a: publiXam-Uon. to the highest bld
der. at the mirth troiitaloor ot tte court house
In the city of HasHng*. (that being the pla&lt; r
wterv tte ’circuit court for Barry eoanty ia
holdem, tte premises described In said tutft-

covenanted lor therein, the premises being
described In said n&lt;,rtg.ee a* all font piece ar
parrel al land lying amt tel ng situate in the
I"wnsiiiui&lt;f Irving, in the county of Barry and
State of Ml- iiixan. aud drocrited as follows,
to-wit: The weu halt ['-,1 ot the northwmg
quarter of section number twentr-fiv* [ZM.lown
four t.' north of range ulne ill’, ».su, Irving.
pBarry county. M leh.
•
Tlie south east quitter of the north east quarter*
Dated November'Vh. imp.
of section twenty-oaven, and the Maith half of
the west half of the north west quarter of Me­
Mortgain'c.
tlon lwenty si*. all in tonn.bli- Hirer north,
b’ltrit 1- Co:,..uni a. Att'y* tor Mortgager.
range nine west, cuntainlr g eighty acres of
laud more or less.
Dated August Hth. IM*.
MORTGAGE HALF.
K. K. Ji'XKs,
Default having iwen made inlbeco-adtUoa*
Trustee of the Estatepf GteEl Cutting deceased,
of * certain mortgage made by Daniel Cornwell
Mortgagee.
.
to I botna* Alvtim. dated December tat, A. D.
Ai.ax. W. Hamilton.
.
itoif. aud recorded iu tte office ot tbe Register of
Attorney tor Mortgagee.
Deeds, for tte county of Barry and stale of
Michigan, on the second day of December. A. D.
,U- .H
XI
___ _____ _ ______ ... --

MORTGAGE SALK. '
Default having been made la tbe condition,
of a certain inortgaze made by William Mltciiell and Kllrat-ctn s. Mitchell to Mark Burnell,
dated November 9th. A. D. 1WB, and
rrennlod in the office of the Register of Deed*
tor the County of Itarry and Htate nf Mlctiicxn.
on tbe 2.-th day of November. A. D.iwc.-, la liber
1* of mortgage*, o&lt;&gt; page*
and SH. on which
mortgage there 1. claimed to be due at the dale
of thl* notice, tbe sum of one thousand one hun­
dred and twentv five (I.IO) dollar, aod fourteen
(Hi cents and an attorney', feeof tneaty lice
dollars provided tor in Mdd mortgage, and no
suit or proceeding* at law having been institut­
ed lo recover th* money. Matured by Mid mort­
gage or any part thereof. which said mortgage
«m duly assigned by Mid Marte Bu*aetl to

W hich mortgage, ttiere Is claimed lo be doe at
the date ot till* notice tbe sum of three hun­
dred and one dollars nnd nine cent., and an at
tornrv'. fee «d thirty-five dollar, pros ided for
in kaiu mortgage, atm no suit or pruceedlux* «t
law having been intituled to recover tbe
money* secured by said mortgage, or any part
thereof.
Now therefore, by virtue of the power of aal*
contained In said mortgage and the statute In
.ueb caae made and urovideu. pou*e n hereby
Sven that on Hatnnlaythe first &lt;tev of February
. D. IM), at ten o’clock In the forenoon I shall
mH at pa - lie auction to the highest bidder, at th*

cult eaurt nr Barn county
premises d*-vcr&gt;t&gt;«d in Mid h

tkM. In liber .'J of mortgage*, on p*g*»H.
. Now. therelorc. by virtu* of U&gt;* power of aale
contained in Mid mortgage, and the .talirte In
.uch case made and provided, notice I* hereby
given that on Xatarday tbe ‘wen’i-thlrudar of
November. A. D. i**». at ten o'clock In tbe fore­
re. Alten G. Freeman, defon-lant.
Notice 1» hereby given that on tte twelfth day noon. 1 .ball rell at public auction, to the btebrot
of September. A. D. 1t*t&gt;. a writ of attachment bidder at lhe north front door of ihe courthouae make tn this lut dereriptloa forty aerre of
was duly Iwand oat of tbeglrcutt tor tte eountv to Ure city of itaatlng.. (that being tte pl.ro land, all on section thirty (□•), town four ft)
where tbe Circuit Court for Hyry County K north, rangtelghtta; west, containing in all one
hundred ate DwHyame. ft lam!, be the

a Slate of Mlrhtean. and known and
I a* follow*: The wr»t half (h)

KIT®.IX.°»SS"
wn*ld namely the quaint tales told by

tour (M). and south weak quarter t**) of rectian

'

YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND I
A.T IXOIkflUE

Just as readily a* by aUeodlng some reboot aud
a! 1-4 the expense.

Dated Novemt

Mortgagee,
Huith A Coumovx. Att’y* for Mortgagee.

ATTACUMB.'iT NOTIC*. .
State of Michigan. In the circuit court tor the

tarty C-'W) acre, of land according to tbe gwruaieouM

.. aux. nth.
■». QgpogS^.omjBrnt,
Assignee of Mortgagee

LESSONS BY MAIL.

A new method—SIMFLE and THOROUGH.
Shorthand writer* get Doni

S50 TO SI50 PER MONTH.

Sped men copy. *ent ou rcvktpt uf a two-cent
*'Stogie N’ainttet. F've eents each. „
and are now earning over
Htrmlliuuces should be made bv Iost-"ffl&lt;v
• I,000 PER YEAR.
Hotter Oordec or Draft, to avoid chanca of
Newspapers -rv n-&lt; to
Un* mbrerthm JVttT THK TBIXG fOB I..4Uihfi.
Send ter particular* to the
men! without tte express ororr «a&gt; Harp* r «

York.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Where*, default ha. teen In the condition•
of a mortgage executed by Cbarle. W. biggs
and Klleti Blgrs to E. K. Jones trustee uf the
estate of Israel Cuttlux. deceased, bearing dale
the ninth day of November A. D.. DM. and re­
corded iu the offln- of Register ot l»ccds for
Harry county. Mi-higan, November ninth. p«i.
In uber nii&gt;et&lt;-&lt;iu of mortgager, on page* tic and
an, on whtvh mortgage lhere Is claimed lobe
due and unpaid at the date ut thl. i.otiee the
sum of nine hundred sixty six and ni-IMdollars
t-rlncipal and lulcrrst. together with an attor­
ney fee of twenty five dollars, a* stipulated lu
said mortgage, amt un action ar proceeding In
law or In equity having been instituted to re­
cover th? debt secured by said mortgage of my
part thereof.
NoHee Is hereby given that by virtue of a
power of sale contained In Mid inortrsge. and
the statute itf such riw node and provided tbe
•aid mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of
tne mortgnged premises therein described,
vhlcli Mie will be made nt th* north door of
the court bouse in tbe city nf Hastings, in the
county ot Harry and stale of Michigan (that te
Ing the place of holding tho i-lr-ult court for
Barry eountyi. at '-ubUe auction bv tb* siwrlfi
nf sold cotttrty on datarday. lhe thirtieth day of
November A. D.. taw. at twelve o’clock noon,
to satisfy the amount wtitcb shall then te due
on said mortgage with interest, cost, arid ex
tense, of ««le. together with twenty five dollar,
attorney fee a* ■tlpiilatcd In Mid mortgage.

L.t tierth. and other, tn tnoqrtbrc*
...te.t
Iteynold*. the above named plaintiffs, again it reven per rent. Interest, and »’
• Tlie Red Mustang, by William toe
’ land’, tenements, good, and chatte *. Mi­
en and effect, of Allen G. Freeman, the de­
fendant alxrve named, fur the iun&gt; of fire hun­
dred liollxrs. which Mid writ wa* returnable ou

U.4dw: DOU’EB * BKHTHUW. Sew
tmuranoe, unknown.

MORTGAGE SALE.
PRORATE ORDER.
Default having been made In th* conditions State of Michigan. County nf BArrj -m. .
of a mortgage us-ariag date Notetuber Z, IMC.
At a Mwstou of the fTobatr Court tor tbe
made by Hinman N Oigood te George W. Gn-g County of itarrr. boidon at tbe ITt.bate Oflta*.
Zi’ L .. 2T "
u»? irvinuru XI me
In the City .4 llaattnjr*. In Mid cvunty .on Wed­
ot i hr iirglstyr of I&gt;e&lt;!* lor the county of Harry nesday. t he »h day of t»ctnte-r. In tbe year on*
■n&lt;t state t»; Mlciitsan. in Hterr tc of irtartgagcs thmfsand eight hundred uud eichty niue.
on tuar roi .mil h» iti» »
n?
C,“rl” W- An'^-g.
&lt;4
Probate.
in tbe matter of the cflotcW Abel 8. Holton.
deenased.
■lurtRagvs. un psge Ct. bv nou-paymebt of
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
due Uicremi, by which the power of fied. of Aimed* J. tfaekett. daughter ofgaM
Mil* therein contained has beromr o;-rmlve, deceased, praying that aUminbtu-ution of laid
andon whirl- mortgage there is eialm-d tn te rotate may be gr;«it;U p&gt;D. Augustus njckrtt.
*,?Ir ®‘ ,l'“ no1 IC’ *•* hundred and of Emmett Towuslilp* Calhoun c.uiity. MfclU
bcildv* tte nttonH-v fee gan.
st t2« f1
!’y *aw.' ’'•d ca&lt;r proecWhig
Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday th* 3rd
-u law iiaGug teen icsllttited to recover tte day til Dec.. A. D. 1W». at ten o ctork tn tbe torranioant secured br tahl mortgage, or any part
■ hvorof. Notice I* therefore hereby given that
on h riaay the rz.th day of January, wor. at ten
o clock in the fotcnoor.ttere will te •obi at are required io appear al a aeialon of said
Coor
,1‘r ’•«•« ’•ou* lt&gt; the Court, then to be boiden at tbe Probate t’QJce.
ci:v of Hastjnj». rmmty &lt;4 Harry and stare of in the City uf HasUugs, in *a&gt;&lt;! County, and
Ml--hitmn (that being the pUre in which li&gt;* thm. .wima If ,,taV rK»^.. ».a. m’.m
on-nit ronrt for Um rout,tv of Barer is held? at .....
—
,,v. kM. B'-Bk-k***" AUUik ut
mm.ic&gt;foctl«m to tte highest bidder, tte prera- further ootered. that said petition*.-give notice
h?. - rtW ln tfw l-'«tk3lt&lt;‘. &lt;&gt;r m» miRli to tteperemts iutereatad in said estate, of tte
ruercuf an mas be necessary lo satisfy the prudency
said petition, ate tte heanua
ammmt du« cvi said nrnrtgagr. as above set
&lt;'M«*’njC»*wpy,«M thw order to be
forth, with tte Interest tbcreoa. aod theeost*. pu:-dshrel“y
in tte Hastings BAsaau. a new.no- •
rtJlrc'7
allowed Iqr law aud pro­ per minted and circulated lu Mid County ot
vided for In said mortpg-. said premise, being Barry once in each «*ek tor three sueresalve
Mtualrd lu i be citv of Hast Ing*, county of Barry
day of b*aring. “
and stale of Michigan, atiddroeritednstolkm? weeks prevtons to saM
Cha*. W. AauaoTaoau.
Jw'-unwiulng nt th* south .. e.t corner of lot one
Judge of Probate.
hundred aod fftteen, tLence nmnlnx north elgM
(A troexopr.)
rods henre nmnlng eaat eight roti., thrnre
running Mimi, »&lt;&gt; the tm.th east corner of lot
one hundred and sixteen, ttii-ncv n-uulug we*t
f&gt; the pUre of beclnnlng All intlweltynf
Default having been made Iu tbe eondltlntu
Hastings formerly t llltigrl according to the re­ of a certain mortr»c» made by Mary H. M.
corded plat thereof.
Mrvu to ILram A. Itarber.dated iter firstdav
Dated, October 3, Is«.
.
of October, A. D. !►*», ana recorded ia the
Office ot the KrgiMrrof Deeds, for the county
_
Awdsnee cf the Mortcazee.
of Harry and Mate of Mk-lHcan on the eigh­
doszoE. KxxAnox,
teenth day ot October, A. Dims in Iloer» of
Attorney tor Ateignce.

CHANCERY NOTICE.
State of Michigan. Fifth Jtidl.-ial Circuit in
l lianrvry
Mary J. Harris. --omnlatiMnl. v&gt;. Joscnh |t*rns, and vs. Or-on A. Nirluds ami I»--»r Stewart.
ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
u '"tHarris.'Icfeudanta. State of Michigan.' in the Ctrcuit Court tor the
Ammm
■ Alphabetical. ‘ ‘
suit pending In c.rmlt court for the county of
i&gt;.7,.\. , 1,rtf,’*’,”v.l. for volumes I to TO,
'•otm!&gt; of Rarrv. In Attaebmeut.
tteT-'h i*
?* n“'""s*- m«N»G bb
-lam« if. Phillips. plalnUK. V*. Allen G. Freeh'Sii °C* ’K&lt;’
Junr
"«*
tbe U.th day of i k-'ober, A. D. twt«.
tiiMi, detendaut
"r11^ ", ai-I-wing treuu affidavit mi
Noth-e i* bc-D-hv given that, on the seventh
br Fost-nffiee file, that tte defemlam. .h-*ph Hnrrt*. ■* not a’ day of October. A. D. IMt'.a writ of attachment
Money Order ur Draft. avoot chance ot
wa- duly Issued out of the rinrull court forth*
county tel Barrj.»«th-suit "f Janie. H. 1‘htini*.
uf tbe territorte. »f tte United States, now the above named plalutIB. attest tbe lands,
.-f&gt;
, fl l-KIM •■'Hirer
«f atmi-fx
,t, ODl. „( ti„. tenements, xwte. ant chattels, money, and
’
•‘“.tr* of Anirrtc s. on ntr ltoii of F. M clf-«ct« ot Allen G. FFvetuM, the defendant
w Sdlelt.i.. umplalnanfs ?..li.-it r. it is ordered above uaiue-t for.tire sum ut «WT
which £&gt;id
.t it IL - sgti, Uetri'drtii-.
Harris, eaun? w rit wa* r&lt;tumable on tbe Ml) day of Nnvem;iv i.'t* arauce to te r it.-rrd herein. Swttliin
four trnmth* trfm lhe date of th-s order, mid tn
•■*«*of his appearance that te &lt;-: u«e !&gt;i« answer
i tothreompi unMt'sbiUofeomplaiiiXtote filed.
Attorney** for I'talntilh
. an&lt;1 a cony -.hereof to te served &lt;■« said coin
plvUmiit » solicitor. uithl;i twetitv dav* after
1 -wrxDe on him of n copy of ,aid blit aud notice
- ‘
CHANCERY ORDER.
,
ILLUSTRATED.
State 't Michigan. Iu the circuit com} for the
county ot Barry In ebancerv.
And it I* further nrden-d. that wiiMn tweutv
t'liarlro B. McDermott, cumplalnatit, vs. the
»is tbo said complainant cau-u * rioti.-e of unknown helix of Mathew Broughtun, de­
11. order to be published in the HAMlngs 11 IS- ceased, defendants.
no c-iirn .iit I-Wmira
I’oiitln. II-I-.
lisa raniru
ranted )nr
fur It
It III,tlie r...|..
reu-.I lt
...........
, ...... -•'i-.f- i
Inuniaiini Iiuq &lt;?trSuit pemhng tn the circuit court for the
4!.Cl rautldetK-c
ClUli'"rnc.' oflatt
.t r.-a.kr&gt;, anf th.and
allll&gt;ini«rfliuiart'.al
,1i*,1'*, »mW ' "’"•&lt;&gt;
Harry, and that such county of Barry. In Chamwry. Fifth Judicial
’arlrtv .....
nnduicrarv
esrelivnceof
It. literorv rontettl* l”i&gt;'ll.,Mtluti be eontln'ie.t thrrvlu at least oner Circuit. &lt;inter made at Charlotte. Michigan,
convenis.
el-i.’li Iteuiilc
it.fip.n. M-ital n...i
o&lt;-i k.hi«iiiA&gt;..ini&gt;
.wliich
and ......
.bort »torle* by the’ m eiwh week, for
in said circuit.
in-*: and most popular writer*, ut It for the peIn this cause. It apprartns by affidavit tiled
I UXSI UI |
uu ,u, .uni imu rr-iaeni oeu-noaiil llierriu attbetimeof tbeOHng of the bill of
«■
'"'-Ke "I la-tex and .. ..
| l-irrsuits.
*. Ike Hreklv supplclnrnu :un“0f re. a', least twenty days before the Htw pre^rilied complaint, and by other proof, to the saUsfaetor hi. appearance. • Fkash a. IIo-'kc.b.
tluu of said court, that Mathew llrouxhtpn Is
.. ...
• in-nit .Hutite.
c ceased and that hl* beln/uv unknown, and
F. M. UAUKKI'III.
that such heirs are tnx-rssarv aod proper |&lt;erartii.il.-ability t.» tear uis'ii tbe illn«tm!!on &lt;&gt;f
rh»i;g&lt;-|iil :4ia*&lt; suf home :ind t&gt;ir--tgn bls- KoHritnr for Com| talnai&gt;t. Battle &lt; reck.Jlich. s-m. to thr.atM've entitled proceeding; OosnoA true copy. Attest:
tl-.-ti of Stitart. K:ia[-;a-ti A VanAniuut, solici­
’•ry. A Mexican r-unam?* from tte pen of
tors fur romidafuani fo ruin. It t.'oritcrcil that
Tln-mas A. Jainler. wifopputt in lit* Weekly
such unknown heirs of the said Matliew
ATTACHMEN T XUHCK.
Bn- ijlit .m. • &lt;-d%ss*ed. do appear hi said cause,
State uf Mlrbixsn. in Hie circuit i-uurt fur the au-lcsusc their appeanuic* to tw- entered thcre,lu on or before the nth day «.f M*y tn the rear
roimtv ut Harry, to attai-lunent.
one
timii-and efgbl tpindn-d and ninety: else'
•
Johti'W. Kabeock, plaintiff, r.. Allen G. Free
the said bill ot comi'isini shall be taken as con­
man. Oi-te-dant.
N’dlC'- is hereby given that on lhe nineteenth fessed. And further that thia order be pub
HAKI'hi; S WEEKLY
' * ' ' I day Ot September, A. D. l»«t'. a writ of aUxcli- llshed »it tun twenty dav. from this date, hi the
HARPER’S MAGAZINE
ttr,; ment was duly l*sned out of the circuit rourt Hastings Btvxzit,a newspaper print-d. pub1 HAiiiTirs iIa’zai:
. , , 1 for the county ot Harry, al the .tutor John W. tlslied nnd ctnmteted in wUd ronift of Harry.
Bubrock. Un- above named I'lalnl 1 n, again.t the and be putdtshed therein or.ee hi each week for
-t [ lands, letirmciits. g.-xta and chattel)-, luoaevs six weeks lo snecro.lon. »i&gt;eh publication, how­
■ "&lt;-d 1 A’*1
Allen U. Freeman. Ite defeteant ever. shall tint be necessary in case a copy /&gt;!
■'
atx» e named, fur rtu-MMii ot ouc hundred nnd tm» order te served o« rack and every of-tlit
fifty four and to |O) dollar*, which said writ was said unknown heirs of Mathew Itroucliton per­
.. ; rrUifnable on tin- first day of tkloter. A. D. sonally. at least twenty day. fore t’.ielliii- here­
I) 1I1..1-*»X,
.
in prescribed for their apiM-araim*.
Dated this TMli day of Octoter. A. I». IMO.
Date*! this .'ttd dav uf th-tolwr. A. D l*J.
nu time I* mentioned, --ubscripttun. will begin
STt Aitr. K *Arrr.x 4 vanakMax.
with the Numt&gt;er current at time ot receipt of 1
Circuit Judice.
Attorney, for Plaintiff.
otdtr.

threr
"* Harper’. Magazine for
”n't bv ^11^-.will be
vnlum
;■) ’J
,U
r^'ll'l of »3« per
- fei.?".r «r ■xm

J899.

Ckktraua, nia. Nov. 10—Cape. A. J.
Warner, aged 7S yaarr, died at bi* home
north ot tbi* city Tburoday evening. Dur­
ing the war of tb* rebellion b* wa. quarter„I.1.r..lLlbby t.r.— .1
Y*

■ °f Dr’ Cr&lt;mIa
tb“ Clan-na-Gael
, ”
c"uld not to ba
inquired
11 'ourtTM* shuts out a num01
witnaaara on tba part sf

*'r

Doted 1):foter T, iv*q
*
Cabousk A. G&lt;.r&gt;t&gt;F„
______ Admtol-tratrtx.

Harper’s Bazar.

itroyed. Tbraa Italian
tally burned______

i

rfMlehirei! U‘'

'd I ha- liar

Harper’s Periodicals.

Harper’s Young People.

J«.nlay

X “ 10 llw.

year. back. In neat eluth binding, will t« sent • Three special examination* will be held thl.
by m-it postage pmd, or In exmea*. irw ut ex- fall a* follow*:
le-nsc .nrnildli g the Deign: doe* not etcerd
At Hastings, Friday aud Satn-dty. Oet iSlii
one dollar per volume) for v&gt; per vohirae.
and 3«Hi.
Cloth Cases for each volume, saltable for and'fiih*'11***' ‘
ar‘,‘ ■&lt;,a,urJ#)r- Nov.JUh
Iilndina. will be sent by mall, po-tpaid. -■« r.
evlpt of $i coe’seti.
At Middleville. Friday ami Saturday. Nov.
Remittance, .boi'ld be ramie &gt;•? Post-nfiUx Mth aud .1 th.
These
e-.aiulnallons
are
for third grade cer­
.Money Older or Draft, to avoid chance of I-—.
tificate, only. Ex amination, will begin »• one
Xew.tjap.-rs are no! to ermv Oil* aifnMlse- p.
on I'ri-lur *»H
Bl fnur 1- in. on a.t| tbe K. u&gt;
n ent edthotft taee.spress order of llutrrn 4 urday. No special eertifieate. will te. Ireurel
i reception in the ballot Co’. L F Living. ititirrnrus.
tlti.es* xl'solutely tex-eMary. All who intend
to teach and havr not a certificate a'rv expected
.too, prmddeaL aud Judge Hendcr*n:&gt;, K. F.i
to nltcud nne-of the above examlnallynt. Ke[ Gray and Hwary Brown, refrc*entctir«_x/
•piiretnents a* usual.
J. W. Koukrt*.- ,
tbe Farmer*’ Alliancx They were recvive-1
J M. Smith.
Bourdof Examiners.
I with great «n bu.iauH, aapecially when CoL
K. xoiai ANbRV*. ‘
I.-ving«ton .pok* iu favor of c'uf«*leration
MORTGAGE SALE.
‘ of tbr Kmght* and th? Alitenc.’. Mr. I'ow11.1.1 ST11ATKD.
I eriy in reply .aid be thank? I Rud fur tbI h-fault ha' ing l&gt;een made In theconditlons of
I&lt;an»*r'» Hai.r k a journal tor the horn-,
day, oiai anid the day when the former and i.lting lur thirst Infonu.i’lon With n-zara to the a certain morigage made 1&gt;&gt; Charles Hotchkiss
and Eva ifotchkisa. his wife, to Willla.i.J.
fasliionv. i's ninner-hi* iitu*tntl&lt;nx&gt;. fashion­ Dibble, dated January fourteenth. A. 1». hoc.
plate., amt p-uern *h&lt;et aupNemrnt.nrr lu- and recorded In tb* utter of tte Register ot
Desai, tor Harry county. Michigan, on-tte fif­
of bbl The entire in?eting wa« niuel enteenth day of Janiuuy, A. It, I**’,, in liber ii of
tliusinstie. nnd every inrniinn cf the &lt;-onfe-l- in tusking its artistic attractiveness of the higii- mortgagee on page IM. said luortsage being
eratimi of tin two order* «ai met with cst order Its clever short stories', prrior pterc, duly assigned nr raid William .1. fribble on the
ant tlHUtthtful •?»&gt;•&gt;« sathfv.lt ts.trs, and it* Mh dav of April. A. D. IfiM. to Emily D. Bost
tbuud-ring apidanw.
last page i« famous ;•&gt; a bu.k-1 of nit and hu­ wick, and said assignment was duly recorded
mor. iu it. weekly Issiie* everyibnig Is includ­ UiUieofflre -if the Register ut Deeds for Harry
ed wb:--h i« of interest to wonn-n. During I*" eountv. M irtiigan. oil Hie Cd day of September,
Oilve Thorn Mll'rr. i nrtMim* Tevhiin* Herrick. A. D I*... In liber St of mortgages -m pace sei.
CutCAUO, Nov. ]'&lt;—Fred Pfeff?r. who is
ou winch mortgage ttereisclalno-dtobodur
at tbr &lt;1at* ot this notice the sum ot ten bun-,
Hwtv.”“Tliree M-ni- h l»*&gt;.’’ and "Tne Wom- drad forty four dollar* and ninety one cent!*
ba* -ugued Farrell an ! Duffy tor tbo Chi- xn
&lt;&gt;l the I'erlod ” The n-rtel twirls will be .gtotz vt i. nnd an attorney let of twenty-five dol­
Cigo team.
A telegram says that Dan written by Walter Bettiit and r. W. Kobin-on. lar. provided for In .aid mdqg ige. mid no suit
or
proceedings at law harlug teen instituted to
Brouther*. Connor, Kicharlwm, ’Crone.
recover tbe moneys secured by tbld morttace
Slavery, SIiG?aciiy, and Itevett, have ate&gt;
HARPERS PERIODICALS.
orauy part thereof. Now,therefore.by virtue
signed, wbicli looks a* though tbe langue
of tbo power ot mUc contained in said mortgage
and the .statute inaueh cane mad* and nrol fd
would have to limtle for nines.
ed. notice Is hercbv given, that on Satunlav,
The Boiton team i« not rirrerittg itself HARPERS BAZAR
t he fourteenth day ot l»ecemter. A. D. 1MU. at
with glory on it* western trtp. Saturday HARPERS MAGAZINE
ten o'clock in lhe forenoon. I shall sell at pub
HARPER S WEEKLY ..
lie auction to tbe highest bidder, at the north
front door of tbe Court Hous*. ,n tbe city of
HARPER’S YOl’NG PEOPLE
Haatlogs. Barry eonnty. Michigan, itbat being
1
......... —■ . ■
- -................tbe
place where’ the circuit court for Barry
ted Stutts.Vauadn.«-r Mexico.
eountv is holdem the premises d.-serited In
Mnnngvr Banna, ot tba Balti mon* club;
The Vulumcs nf the Bur.tr ’&gt;«gin with the first said mortgage, or •&lt;&gt; much thereof as may be
aeeeaaary to pay the amount doe ou said mort­
Number
tor
January
of
each
jrar.
It
ben
rm
franchise and couldn't, and then failed to
w Itb eight per cent. Interest, and all legal
time is mentioueJ. subvert pH"”' «*» tegtn with gage togeXber
with an attorney', fee c* twenty
th* nutuner current nt tune «f receipt ot order. costa
Bound volumes of Harper « Baza’ for three five dollars provided for therein. TbJnrruiisro
not
vb*nt buck. In neat eiotb binding, uifi te scut being described in .aid MqfunM a« all that piece
or
parcel
of land lying and telug situate lu the
in mail, postage P*ld or by expresa. free of city of Hastings.
Harry enunlv. Michigan, and
expense iprovnlMl tte frelghi does not i xceed
described as follows, to wit. Tbe ea»t half of
BitooKt.vx, N. ^yNov. 14.—The c-irnar- one dol'ar fr*r volume&gt;. foe
per vilume.
north west quarter of section »*v en (T) in
Cloth esses for each volume, .ui'abl ■ for bind the
tluno ut th* Thoifte* Jrfferion dub bouse,
town three &lt;31 north, range eight &lt;a&gt; west, con­
tbe headquarter* of tbo Democracy of King* Ing. will br sent by tualL po-t-paid. on receipt taining eighty acre* of land more or tea*.
°fRemittances ithoald te made toy IX't-pffire
Dated September 1Mb. UW. m
county, in couiw of erection on Bo*rum
Emh-t D. Bosiwn a.
tinier or Draft, to avoid v-hanrr of ,o»x.
Anlgneeof Mortgagee.
place, wa. laid with appropriate oaiwmooioi Money
Newspaper* are mH to copy this .dvertliieCha*. H. Bavkr. AtCy for Aaalgnee.
Widnnday afternoon by
ex-Fi-enidenl ment without the exptess order of Harper a
Grover Cleveland. AU the Democratic or- “a’KIIAKI-BBA BIIITHKBS.
ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
xanizaUot. thmcghool King* county were
.... ___ ___ _
K.v.r.1 thntl.
State of Michigan, in. the circuit court for the
eountv of Harry. I" attachment.
Chester Mauer, Rieharxl B. Mewer and Dan­
which will coat about fl.tl.OOO, will be ready
te! WJtevnolds. copartner* doing baalneM at
HastlfirsMlehivan.
under
tbe firm platotiffs.
name and
for occupfcoey May 1 near.
"y*
St Mrorer
Brother.
A Reynold.,

Baltimoixk, Nov. 1A-Tb* Sun’* special
train Pru-reburg. V*.. nay.: There wu a
terrific exjilowoa in tte pyrotechnic factory
of Mauni* &amp; Romaine yroterdsy ufterpoon.

ia

f “l UlC r',,Ue W K&lt;ni'‘rtl Uodde,

• NOTICE FOR HEARINt; CLAIMS
’**^2.!! M,c,u*»n- County of Barry.-**.
Ib*t i.y an order of
the probate rwurt for th* counts of Harry, made
1
Ovto’wr a. D. inxaixtnotiUM
«*’’’*
f"r creditor, to
trew-nt their cLiiin. against tte '-state nf John
D. Trer;&lt;n&gt;hlng. 'ale of wild .roiinty. deci-ared
HARPER'S MAGAZINE......................
U»j and that all eredUor*nfwUddecra&gt;mdBrercHARPER S WEEKLY. ..
4 &lt;« qulre t to present their claims to said proha:*
court, at the probate offl--. in tte city of Hast
harpers dazux . ..
lugs, for examination
allowance, bn 4 l-‘
IIAKPER-H YUL’NG FEOPLK
\
.- tn too? the iltli day ot April next, and that
V*,!J *T
bp,°rt! salt court. on
i-i'i i
suul."£S^a"M''ll»'*“ "»
Ft idav. the 10th day of January. A. D, 1KO atid
•to Friday, tbe nth day of Aprtl. jl. D. nun at
ten u dock in the forenoon of each of those
&lt;lf th&lt;* Mno'iuc ttegib with tte
*.“.r Ju,.w" ’n&lt;1 Deeriuter of each year
’•bro uu time Is apeclfieii ’tibv rlutlon. will
ClIAItt.K* W. AllMHTt'XTlf
begin with the numEr .MlnraZTrerc"Ttf or. Judge of Probate.

1890.

If.. Mat. K.an. ihr.a.1.,

NOTICE OF SALE &lt;»F READ ESTATE.
IrroaMil

ILLUSTRATED.
™

kx1”

,

Harper’s Magazine.

"•

*“

- .-tuAlSST THE SUSPECTS’. ।
mouth, baring breii
nijfht until tte-w.o
*”•
, . . . i.o'aallivan ami Knai. in I S|,..„,.
I
t
.
■'•Millon—Hrit-allunal
4 &gt;««H &gt;»r m Gersuan Wuh.
.hr Heard 'lie Mnnrtnrml 1X&gt;», ?|» rilr. ami Mrun

1890.

*brn
fcUU tbcn
m‘We Blt'

S T E N 0 G R A P HIC I N S TI TUT E.
ANN ARBOR, MICH.

PEERLESS DYES BEST
For BL1CK STOCKISGS.
PrerfeM flrocae

K£ln£?at Harttag'. .MkhteM^’u^r'tbe hm

name and «t)le of Goodyear
above named p’liutif!.. agaicst

�. ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
SaleKribe for the Baxxki: and Detroit
Tribune, both for $1.46.

with all tbe other factories in process ot
building.
No progressive cltlirn wants to see tbe
work *top now. Hasting* ha* done more
to build up its material interests thl* year

good work continue. It ca» only cOulinue
by doing right along what has been done
up to thia time—give encouragement to
these institutions, aid them in every prop­
er way. Owosso has increased from a vil­
’*• • Until 8. Smith, Maple Grove
lage 2,400 to a.clty of “,000 in less than
... • I rink Crane. Baltimore
eight years by doing just what Hastings is
,,l‘ • Nora I&gt;- Totilw*. EaUatia
... • Kdwtu E. Kcynolds, Nashville
now doing.
"
1,J . Lucy fieckertborin,
At their meeting Friday evening the
.
• Kobe) L fH-aUltillcouncil should close with these gentlemen
1,0 . naudla Cook. Prairieville
... . Bert Clade. J.-bnwtown
and secure the new Institution, which will
,M l^rttle Vanfllckle. Baltimore
ix- a great addition to the Industries of this
Following is the program for the C. U city. By prompt action, the council will
S. C. Which meets at tbe home of Dr. render It t&lt;osslb!e for the buildings and
machinery for this new factory to be
Thnnienmut Nov. 22d.
.
singing, "Whut a Friend We Have In ready for ojveratlon In 00 days. The aid
asked is very reasonable, nnd the city can
Jesus.**,
well afford to extend that aid.
Hepedt Lord’s prayer.
Hol! rail, general quotation'.
,
Polltleai Economy, Mr, SmithThe Life of the Romans, questions amt
short paper. Mrs. M. U Look.
Certain over deiicaie&lt;.M*n»Ibilitic* may well
Soin. .“Kight Bird* Cooing". Mis* Effie to abockad by brutally practical suggestions.
Siihpsun.
' Mr*. Cook had toett superintending tor
History of Home. Mlife Rose B«e4wick. poodle* hath, and, after th* operation was
H&lt;-w to Judge of a PH tire, questions concluded, wtt down in tto back yard to rwt.
anti review Illustrated with pictures. Dr.
"I can t help thinking Ell»c is earrl-w with
d««r Fblo." *he raid to lhe wa*b*rwutnau, a
Timmerman.
Recitation, Tlie Convicts Christmas, broadshoulderpd.good natural ervuture, who
wa* hanging out the clotto*.
Miss Belle Handy. x
*■
Trail* of Human Nature. Rev. W. M.
"Eliw make* him nervous every time sb*
dne;; anything with him. 1 begin to think I
Puffer.
Table talk, The Exposition of ISfrj. led shall have to trust bi* bath to some one d*c.
How would you like to undertake it, Mrs.
by Mr. Kunastou.
McLean f
Critic. Mis* Hallock.
.
Tho washerwoman shook her head.
Solo. "The Rrees," Miss Effie Simpson.
“Bcggin' yer pardon, mum, I ain’t hanker­
ing afther that kind ot a job.’’
WiiKKKAx. it has pleased the Heavenly
“No. but ceally.-’ aaid Mrs. Cook, bending
Father, to remove from earth, tin- beloved forward in interested consideration, “let us
wife of uur brother. William F. Hicks, aud think it over. Now how would v&lt;nt tog in to
' Win:nr:A.s, by her death, this-city has give Fido his tothf"
lost &lt;me, wbo in the relations of woman,
Tto washerwoman thoi
wife and mother, wa* ever true and faith­ she was requested to do.
site kmiled
ful.
broadly.
ttcoiilml. That Barry lodge No. -1:&gt;,
Knight* uf Pythias, hereby tender to our “I think l‘d put him anak over night, an’
bereaved brother and his daughter Belle, then run him through tto wringer!"
their sincere sy mpathy In this their deep
And, strange, to say. *be wo* never axtod
afitlcliou.
.
.
to perform the operation.—Youths’ Com­
Rt-nolvrtl. That a ctyy of these resolu­ panion.
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tion* to spread at length upon the records
of this lodge, that a copy be given to
“Stephen," said tto colonel. *]&gt;eaking to nu
Brother Hicks, and that tlie same to pub-

Xo.
Name aud Besldencc
... * Winiam H- Jordan. Woodland
- Auna Wachter.
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... . Albert Clark. Assyria

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ll.die«.l In tlie papers of this city.

Com.
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High School.
Literary to-nigltt sure pop.
The pop did not go last week.
Two new schoFars Monday morning. Geo.
Craig and Jay McCallum.
.
Then: are two nice tamarack poles in
dn- yard. It looks as if we might have a
Xag floating over tlie building yet.
,
jThe-visitoiw ln*t week were Chas. GasX.
JW). Leon VanVelsor, Harry Pnddliford
\\Jtn«l Viola Norri-. .
/
V The teachers' association occupied the
high school room Saturday. Miss’ Hallock
jfavored the society with a very fine paper,
k
Those that heard it ray it was the best that
I. was delivered.
k
N tudc.uts that recite to Mr. Andrus should
JiXllU pTiiii'il &lt;H lutrtQig the president of the
. teacUurs' assoeja*i*i&gt; |tR till'll ILITtlier/ J
7 &lt;»iiNov. “Jtli t|ivaiterary society will
fliave.n mock trial. The contesting parties
■ / ure working every thing up veiy carefully,
./ and no doubt it will to very Interesting
// and lively. Shirley Smith will is* dressed
te / for tiie occasion in the garb of •■eloquence,"
’ I while Ed. Bottom will wear hl* every day
I suit 6f “sarcasm" and being opposed to
I each other they will make things jingle.
Vcouie out ami pear them.
i-'OTUffmnniix contestant* for the silver
nicdal last Friday night were from the
high school. They all did well and each
deserves a medal, if Roy Barlow, was tlie
most successful one.

tho yard, “I am told that you intend to gi*
your non a good txluenliun.’’ ’
“Daf* what I doe*, »ah. I know* whut
i« ter struggle erlong widout Taruta*, an’ I
’termined dut my s-m shan't travel b'arfoc
clier de *aiue flint rock road dat I did.”
“A noble resolution, Stc]&gt;hcn. There
something beautiful in tho imfu'.tivatc
mind that has a reverence tor knowledge. I
your boy learning rapidly T

ter while to gwina w rite ter his udder a
dat libej fifty mile* erway. '
“Why doerti t to write to her now (•’
“Ob, he kain't write »o fur yit. He
write twenty mile* fust rate, but I Mu 1

dar. 1 tell you.
dot boy ken set
eend.’’—Arkansaw Traveler.

“One night after I liad turned in." *aid
druggist, “I received a call through tto tul
and went down to tto store to m-n what, wi

roes, and on ojx-uing the door 1 *xw a youti
gentlumaii and- lady, who had sought tl
protection of my awning, having lawn cnugl
■ without un nmbraUa. Tto gentleman *aid i
had calicl me down to ask us a great fav&lt;
if I would lend'bim an umbrella; that it wt
late, tbe cam were running at long interva
and that unl*ss I would aceotntmxlato him I
didn't *oo how he could get hi* lady bort
without her getting very wet At first
Circuit Court. •
thought it was rattor ctawky for a tot
The following vn\es have Itccu disposed
uf in addition to thiwb%ported last week: stranger to wake me up out of a sound *l«
in the middle of the night, aud then odd ii
Itoiple xs. Orlando Shaft: acquitted.
cult to injury by asking me to lend bun m
People vk’. John Eggleston, violation of umbrella. Tb- young lady looked *o l&gt;
liquor law: jury disagreed.
.
»c?chingly at mo, however, that I couldn
A. Greble vs. John UarpvtiUr. tres­
pass on tbe case; continued.
1 bad. which wa* a valuable silk one.
Kiley Chlljon vs. Fred England, replev­ next day tbe y&lt;mng man came into the
in: venllct for plaintiff.
Hiram Kogers vs. Michael Degan. vt«r- thank i, oral also purchaxcd a very nice little
dic&lt; for plaintiff.
bill of goed*."—Brooklyn Standard-Union. •
A. Emerson et al vs. Henry Newton, as­
sumpsit: verdict fur plaintiff.
Emily McUmbcr vs. village of Nashville,
Give us, oh, give tut tbe man wbo sing* at
a««utiipsit: judge ordered venllct for dehis work 1 Be hi* occupation what It may,
fendanL
be is equal to tlioae who follow tbe *anu&gt; |&gt;urRichard Freer vs. city of Hastings, tre*suit iu silent sullenneat Ho will do more in
_pa.-w- uu the case: submitted.
tho, same time, be will do it totter, be will
A. J. Hardy vs. Chas. Scheldt, attach­ |&gt;orM*vero longer. One ia scarcely sensible of
ment continued.
fatigue whilst ho marches to music. \The
Ko*e DeWaters vs. Ulins. Sche’ull and
ibondsmem treapuss on the case: continued.
D. W. Kogers vs. John Carpenter, tres­ strength of cheerfulness, altogether part ca
pass on the case: settled.
culatlon it* jxiwera ot endurance. Efforts, 1
Laverne Thompson vs. Margaret Nlch- to penuaueutly unful, must to uniform!
ols. foreclosure; decree granted.
joyous, a sjiirit all sunshine, graceful froi
L_ Emma Prickett vs. Millon Prickett, di­
very gladue**, beautiful because bright' vdrer: decree grantevL
Carlyle.___________________
.
, Ellen Shnfe vs. 8. P. Sliafe, divorce, dek eree granted.
)
Henry Kaslilxiltn vs. Eva C. Kashbolm,
Hoary Hurlburt, of Bo«x&gt;tol, Wi*., pierced
' divorce: decrev* grained.
the ear* and clipped the tail of hi* pet cat, a
Benson Bare vs. Elmer Daniels and O. fine specimen of tto feline specia*. The auF
A. WhitrlghL bill to set aside levy and at­ mal immediately fell to weeping, ntfuaed to
eat anything aud actually committed suicide
tachment: aubnitted.
Moore &lt;fc Shepard vs. Patrick Dooley et by hanging Itself with a rope that bung from
a!.: stricken from caleudrr.
a liammock in Hurlburt* yard. Tbo cat put
Lydia Culver vs. Frank Culver, divorca: it* bead through a aplit-in th-; strand* of the
rope, rutd when discovered , wax stone dead,
decree granted.
Adam Sponabk-. by special guardian vs. with its iiintl feet re-sUng upon tho ground.—
L&lt;\*la"Han*on and Belle W. Cook, bill to Chicago Tribune.
set aside deed: ipw on trial.
A Chunee fur Still Anoth©i Factory.
A uumpany of gentlemen are ready to Invi&gt;t IBO.OOO In the manufacture of buggies,
road wuguiis nnd road carts in this city,
providing the city will aid them to the ex­
tent of $2,000. If the council will act favrtntWy on the proposition, the building
will be erected at ouce, so that active work
in the manufacture of the goods can be be­
gun this winter. This proptwed concern
will employ u good number of men tbe
year round, and pay good wages to its em­
ployees. It Is just such an institution as
the city needs, nnd the council should,
without fall, encourage this company.’ aud I
Mmqxv another very valuable Institution
for our city. Our citizens have ' had oecn. stun to.see the powerful stimulus to the bus­
iness of the city of &lt;jne manufacturing con­
cern. tho furniture company. This one inrtitutiou ha* iwen the menns of filling
nearly till the vacant house* ot the city:
ha* simulated trade tosncit au extent as has
orcasiuued traveling salesmen to remark
upon tbe large luerjax- In sales to Hast­
ing* tntdesuu-n; has made a demand for city
property: lu»* OUHie certain tto building of

Little Jack’s mother 1* enjoying a happy
freedom from anxious care while about tor
household duttea. knowing that Jack is placed
where to can Injure nothingund nothing can
injure him. A convenient safeguard and

It is formed of four frames fa*ten«d together
uprightly, each frame combtlng of two fxwti
and threo rails. It requires stripe of boarej
twoinctos wide cut into twenty piece* of
three different lengths. Tto eight porta are
twenty-one inches high; tto six side rail* are
forty-eight inches long, and the *ix end rail*
are twenty-three Inche* long.
Auy other

the length uf the end rail*.
In making the frame*, place tto top rail
even with tiie top* of tlie ports and tho other
two rail* tolow, five incto* njiart. clear.
In putting tto frames together hinge both
end frame* to tto back frame or. tto ittddo

In fastening tto front frame, fit tto aide
aud cad rails so Usey cannot, move up ur
down and hold in place with book*. This

The Only Physician Who Cures Deafness.

FROM LIGHT TO DARK.
Tbertayllght. dying, yield* u» ahado.
While goW.n Frescoes gUd tto airy.
Ax tnuudnur *m the hope- of youth.
Twlxt icntth end horlaon pound:
Float lightly tlr-.-ks of ergvot cloud—
Then ell the «r&lt; loniuter tnelt*
A« If t wvrr Item of a dream
The twilight* pensive broaxlia float* to
And «.«!* with dew the Uly* Upa;
IMin evening cow* In sable rotn-a.
Tlutt Hngr ring light* with h*4*&gt; fringa,
Aud run tri lhe vvrgv of liaetefi draw*
A p«it'* thread lo bind her rail
Upon th« rfiwky brow of night.
Front off the hill a roollug breare—
The pa**liig «lgfi ot one todayDrift* down. aud dlcnot reigu* without;
WlAln. along th* alod‘« dim way*. .
The niMllng wlnga nf memory flit.
And stir die uobwetai of ttw pax;
-Jahn J Merrill

An.Accommodating Millionaire.
Of nil tbo millionaires none ha* tnwn re­
corded ox more retiring In d«ja*itiun. or
more anxious to ovoid public a. rutiny nnd
comment than Jay Gould, but I learn that
he tuu just done a tiling which indicates a
ctongo of bi* mind. Ono of our ttantre* ia
making rauly daimrutely (or tbe production
of a melodrama of city life. Ono of the
characters la twmud Jeu Gold, and bo ia
meant to be a counterpart of Jay Gould. I ;
understand Utat it la undecided whether to '
employ mi actor wbo look* like Gould, ocean
produce a resombtanc*. but it l» aetUcd that
tire port will bo that of nn extremely rich
Wall street capitalist mid manipulator Ono
scene I* to reprowit tbe billiard room In
Gould’s city residence. Tbo theatre folk* did
not support* that they could copy tbe apnrtment exactly, and
their aceno painter
went to George Slmaon. tbo bill tordirt, who
hail once bran employed by Jay Gould nnd
bl* sen George to teAch the gn:m- to members
of tbo family. Tho plan wqa to use Klnaaon'*
recollection in modeling and - fainting tbo
view.
But Shawm rather thought that
Gould might afford accrm to the room for
llio purport, and n |»llte, urbane. p&gt;rrvuadvo
fellow wa* sent on tho doubtful c.ratal to tlie
niillionniro.
“I suppoan you’ll make tto sedne.anyhow,"
Mr. Gould replied. "*u I think you might os
well to right. Scud your scene painter to
my boiM.*. and I will gin&gt; orders fur bi* admiieiou."
•
Thu* it will come about that Jay Gvitd’a
billiard room w ill to «ron by tbentro n«:-emblagri cptctly ax st look*.—Now York Letter.

INdiro Justko Duffy wa* at otto lime tbe
beau ideal of a padugoguo. He know lhe
tunne* ot more toy* and girls in tbo First’
ward than Ute pnridi priest, and to tod more
control over l tom by reason of hi* (Kteitom
a* principal of the public school "To my
training in till* calling,’’ quoth tbe judge to
me yesterday, “do 1 attribute any measure of
sucrew. I may have attained ou tho twnrb.
Boy* aud girl* are tho primer* of humanity,
nnd tto man wburtudic* them carefully will
tnaati-r tbo rudiment* of that indi*peuxablo
branch of education. Ho wbo can rvtsd tba
character of mt arch delinquent urchin, and
pcnet rate tto mystery hidden behind tto
beautiful eyes of n mischiernu* mto of 12 or
14. will have little difficulty iu tabulating tha
value of a prisoner's ctatiuncut in the Tomi*
or other police court Tto boy I* father to
So the tnnn; tbo glri is mother to the woman.
Friction nnd circumstance* muddiu the mix­
ture. Allow for them nnd you are all right"
—Now York Star.
.

About' ClotbIng.
Cintlnng pxactoa* no warmth in itself, but
It i* a more or ton pour conductor of heat,
It prevent* tto osenpe of tbe bodily warmth.
Woolen fabric* contain u large quantity ot
air entangled in their moshes, which, being a
poor conductor of bent, odd* e.nwWerably to
tbe wnrnitb of tlotbing made from Ilium. lu
hot w.wtiun- ««t vier light cotton nr linen
clptliiug, as a* to allow us much o' tto twilily
heat to &lt;■»■»[« ii* possible. There in n preju­
dice in Uft&gt; favor of light colon*! clothing far
Kinimer wear. but it I* hardly based on vciJ-ntlflc ground*. Dark colored cloth U tho
best radiator, allowing the bodily beat to es­
cape freely, while white clothing ato&lt;rl» !&lt;■«
of the heat radiated directly from tto ruts.
Therefore, to drew KieotiflcaUy in aummer,
one should wear dark clothing in the abode
and light clothing when exfKmcd to th* *un’«
ray*. Plastically, the matter of appearance
ia tbe only one to U&gt; coniuierc-i. n» the
warmth or cooitsca* t-f clothing b not appre­
ciably affected by its color.—Popular Science
New*.
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t Pretty Girl* ef New Orleona.
Ou a first vide to Now Orleans one is impreteed by tbe peculiar appearance ot tto
u smon. Otte can see in New Orleans more
delicious looking young girl* and more pre­
maturely old looking women than in any city
in tto country. The girl*, up to the age of
18 or 20, tint lovely. They have rich com­
plexion*, bright eye*, th^ mingled languor
and vivacity that rentier tho southern girl »t&gt;
fascinating. Tton. too, in aumuser time tnott
of them wear white dr«K*« with liun or open
work *Imvo» and yoke, through which a
creamy. Mtluy skin glint* with aggravating
attract!vctvwi There h but one wortl that
fully dewrilx-i them to the masculine mind.
They arv delicious looking. But they fade
very quickly, tux! this accounts for tlie num­
ber of ol&lt;i looking women of 25 years or
thereabouts eno »ec« ou tbe rtreeta or iu their
carriage*.—Chicago Tttmw.

It i* the wiamt thing in tto world (or a
woman trareltrg nlouo to regard all tto men
she meet* os gentlemen, and to display tto
pnwnco of that conviction in her mind
directly *be is approached by them lu any
way. A cad will usually to at great pains to
avoid disturbing tho illusion when he finds
himealf taken for a gentleman. A gentle­
man would break hi* neck rather tton peril
your evident good opinion of him. Men have
a beautiful reganljor womankind in tht*cbrtrncL They may to quite capable of abus­
ing tho particular woman dependent upon
them, but they nil of them are just full up of
courtwy and klndneM for tto women they
meet on tto struct*, in cam and depot*. Also
they are likely to treat with every considcrntlon tbo damsels whom chance of travel
throws upon them for protection.—LadM
Houin Journal.
CHANCERY OKDBtt.
State of. Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit In
Gtmnocrr.
Sull (lenihug in the Circuit Court (or the Coun­
ty oC Barry In Cluinoer/, at lhe City of HmUuis.
un the IMli day ot Novemtor. A. D.. UM&gt;.
• Hetty J. Dibble, complainant. *«. Mary Engle.
mb widow and ndminlrtrntrlv nf the estate or
Mlle* Bogle droraaod. Thomas 1.. Engle. Jennie
I,. Faleouer, Julktt# K. Hicks. Mary Engle.
Miles Engie and Kltutoth Eagle, defendants.
In this cause It appearing that oneofthe
above named defendanta. Thoma* L. Eugte. I*
not a re*ldaul ut thl*state, hut 1» a mident of
lhe state of Nebraska, tberefure on motion of
Smith &amp; Colgrovr. soilcit on for eotnplalnani. It
Is ordered that said non resident defendant.
Thorn** 1- Eagle, enter Ids Mp|x-arance tn thin
cause, on or Delore four month* from tto date
of thl* order, and that within twenty days tto
romnlamantcanreaeowrof tbt* order to to
oublislied In tto H*i»nxa» JUxxxn.satd pnbllauton to be continued ouce in each week for
X.—.1.—x BoosBu

Clrcun Judge.
South &amp; Couzkovk.
Solicitor* ter Complaluaut.
x
itaglvter In CUauecry.

the Klvereide Cemetexi Comjmny will to Mia
on Wednewtay. Deremtor UV*» «®»*u
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punctoxl attemtanee of nil stockholder* I* U
with requested.
.
Hastings, Novemtor nth. IWWAXTMt I.. W11.KIXI
John Bkwmrm. Clerk.
CHANCERY OBDEK.
Blate o! Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit in
Suit" prodint In ‘to Circuit Conrt tarlho
county m Barry In Chancery. »• V'u.S 'Z n
HiMtugs. on the 16th dayot Noremto . A. D.
“Siram M. Chase.

Wlteox and Mem rvia W lirov. defendants.
In this cause it appearing ttot oue nltto defendanB.above named, tu wlt. Alon*, wUrot
has departed from his last known plm-o^f n-» •
de.ncy and that it can not to ascertalomt in
wluiS side or country be now reside*, and that
UhJtoreabouta are unknown therefw on
motioa ot Smith i Ootarow. »ojclior» Jwromptaluant.lt I* ordered that *»iJ
Atoaxo Wilcox, enter 111* appearance In Uib
cause on or before, five inoatbs from the date or
Hto order, and thit within twent; d.v. tar
conrotamant e?n*e this order to De published lu
raid puhlmatlon to to
eoatluued onre Ut each w eek fur id v ’"•«*« tu
SUCceS’lOti.
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1-KVSK A- Il'K ».kk.
sucl-cmki.
Circuit Judge.
Smith fcCoLcnovr.
Solicitors tor CompliiUiam.
A true copv: Attest.
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Thomas S Batcr.. Register in Chancery.

CITATION FOR NON-RESIDENT OWNERS.
State ot Michigan, eomily ot Harry.-«u
At a session of lite nrotote csiutt for the
county of Barry, holdcu at the probate office in
tbe citv of Hasting*, oa Thursdny. the Hth day
of November. A-1&gt;. one thousand eight huudral
and eighty nine.
..
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, ,
Present, Charles W. Armstrong Judge of

Office and Dispensary, Room 4. Immen BIock,'43 Monroe St
Grand Rapids, Mich.,
Cures Drafnre*. Noise* tn llrad. Calarrb,Bronchitis. Rhctimatl*n&gt;. Nenou* Debliiij.
Ham-tmess aud diseasr* reauitiiig from early |ndi»rrrt.&lt;u&gt;* and exrauw* of mai&gt;h«« &lt;■

In the matter ot tho appllcxtlunof lhe drain
commissioner &lt;&gt;( the town-hip of WoxHjnd. iu
satJ county, fdr tto appointment &lt;&gt;f three
stM-cla! com mission era to determine liie nccess is f. - a drain through eertata laud* In said Back, all dlream ui women and euuuren anu an ri.romr ai«re««». &lt;»mce nour-. :■... n
township aridf ir the taking nt private projier- oasultatfon free, and no charge* for w foe* until eumd. Medt-ine* .r,.t cveryw tor
tr or tto i^audb.-uvnt of tie public for lhe one eall.lf possible. DiraMona in all langnagre. If ymieanw-tbeeur.d 1 wini.ii
pur^ thrrwf. imd the just .-.mqTt.sallon to mrdlehie.are rad*. Jmrln.. and bark*. u~d by tto iu.itau* nf Booth Am. Ar*t:.; i
he made therefor.
.
j where lhe doctor Im* »|*nt many yrore In »&gt;-ri-e-Bful practice. A* tj»—• In .ton m. dii
• Wiirni Ae On'the llth day of NovenAcr. 1 to ublalued In the diug store*, they ruu-t to ■•stained of DU. TODD al hl- efficy.
A. D. one thousand eight hundred and eighty-1 str.et IItwin I.
nine, an application In w riling was made to' -------------------this court bv the drain commissioner of the
township »l Wuodland, in said enuuty. for the
aptmlnliiienr of Hirer spcrial cuminis'd'-tiers to '
determine the necessity for a drain tlirough ccrtain land* in *ai&lt;! township, and dcucritod In
said appilcarton. awlforiijetakingotprivaic
property for tan u»e and benefit of Hie public

ll'fn ,u IM mwr
.
AXnwurKKA*. Tlfl»courtdld ou the UUi .
■lay of November. A. I». oue thouxand eight
hundred and elchty-oliM*. upon a cue examluntloti nt «&gt;ch application, and ot all the prai-eii- :

iu
i.t w
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such cases made and provided, and did then- f
upon, by an order entered therein, apptfnt Fri |
day, thr oth day ot December. A. l». one thou- ,
sand eigli! hundred and eighty nine, a: ten ,
o'clock tn tlie forenoon ot that .tar. a* tin- time. 1A* * * * * * * *
and tto office of the Judge of I'rurote In Ito
city uf Harting*, lu raid county, a* tte ptacr. ■
when ar.il where shearing upon such applica­
tion would be iuul. and did. then and there, or
der that all persons whose lanes were to t»c
traversed bv such drain, or who nottid to liable
to assessment for toueflt* In lhe construction
thereof, and who had not released right of way.
and all damages on account thereof, to appear
at the time and ptace designated. ai»1 *im»
cause. If anv there to. why »xiil appUraUnn (
should not to granted;
•
Aif:&gt; w nr.UFA*. There is now on file with ।
this court a description and survey of such drain.
from wblelsdwcnpUon and roncy it appears !
that tbe rommepeentcut. genera! -vur*.- and i
temilnm of such drain are a* follows: Com-1
inenetngo* tbe N. and H. quarter Hue of «re- i
turn S. town 4. N. range 7 W. Barn county. |
Michigan, ami at apoiuf.
feet S. of '4 section
post. "'Ctwevu &gt;«c11«t» 3 amis, running in a
smitbwreterlj direction, nnd terminating in tlie ;
Little Thnn-apple river, and It appearing that I
tho following described non resident lands w ill i
to crossed by such drain, or wll! to subject to j
anaMvessmcnt for Ila couslrucllon.
TliKRiteonr. The owners ot tbe said de
scribed land*, to-wit • Tin- soutlieast quarter of ;
auction 7 in town 4 north, rm.se 7 west, jii Barry ;
county, Michigan, autl each ot them are hereby । •
v*c.JoJ^v
elted to tie and appear before till* court, at the
time nnd place tart above set forth, and shon
il on-tt—«hv I’m sxl.1
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for Ito appointment of time anechu cornu.i- I The large*!, most complete and Ibnrmuhh eq'.i'.pprd a»d tost pair.i
slonen as aforesaid should not to granted.
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Judge of i'robale. । McMullen Budding. Souttiuiv. Street. Grand Itaidil*. Mich.

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The best Advertis\ ing medium in Bar­
I ry County.

Hastings Banner.

v\ ... XXXIV. NO. 31.

HASTINGS. MICH..- NOVEMBER 27.1889.

Hastings Banner.
Published Wednesdays, by

COOK BKOS.,
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HASTINGS, - MICHIGAN.

LA RGEST RETAIL CLOTHIER

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wui piuiurcir IK- 5I.J3.
Ii. «4U&gt;er few B rent* wtU be added tor po*t
ace wtn-n subscriber reside* outride vl tlic
county.

In tlie World

COUNTY NEWS.
Boidos being proprietor of immense stores in Buffalo, Cleveland De­
t ro.t, St, Louis, Sandusky. St. Paul. Toledo and many other minor
points be conduct the
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Tilda Shoup has gone to Ionia to work
in an overall factory.
Mrs. Belch had friends visiting Iwr last
week.
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Daniel Walsh Is making Indiana friends
a short visit.
David Munme was at Battle Creek last
Wednesday.
Samuel Marshall, who luuf.been laid up
with a broken leg. has so far recovered ns
to lie able to go to Nashville Saturday.
Lettie Whitm-Y was obliged to post-pone
her mcImmi! at Morgan lust Monday, on ac­
count of rickne*.*.
Mr. Seaman has built a new bom.
Anthony O.-troth Is quite sick.
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TOWER CLOTHING CO
Cor. Pearl, Monroe and Canal Sts.,

Opp. Sweet's Hotel,

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GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

LARGEST STOBE ffl KSTEBN H0M.

Hrush nidge.
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Henry Anders lias gone to work . near
Hickory Comers.
Wean-to have a nefc school house at
Brush Ridge.
John Pruusky has purchased the old SI.
B. Culioon farm.

We mlvisb our readers whenever in want of Clothing, Furnishings or
Hals, t^go to the.TOWER. You save in addition to your travel­
ing expenses, one-third to one-half in buying there and can
always depend upon getting
.

A. McCallum, of Ciovrnlak*. last week.
P. It. Kams traded bis yoke of oxen to
Robert McKibben for a colt.
John McBain will soon move into Ms
place, recently purchased of Knrl Rugby.
At the special meeting Inst week F. G.
Pierce. I'. IL Karns and Henry Anders
were chosen as a building committee. It
I* ncnili-s- to wy that these gentlemen will
faithfully look after the building of the
new school house.

RELIABLE GOODS.
Why patronize small concerns of unreliability?
Why’ pay exorbitant rates for’shoddy, when Hud­
son buys so much cheaper and sells so much cheap­
er and guarantees all purchases in quality~and price
to be better and lower than they can be bought
elsewhere
.

Milo.

THERE IS A BIG SPECIAL CLOTHING SALE
C IMMENSE BARGAINS THIS WEEK.

S' TOWER CLOTHING CO.
Hastings Banner,
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$1.00 a Year.

M ISRAEL &amp; CO.- j

DRINK

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STOCK

lts COFFEE

CLOAKS !

DRESS

TRUE
COMBINATION
OF
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TRUE
COMBINATION
OF

Mocha, Java and Rio.

silks

■ WESTERN
MICHIGAN

A BlAUTtFUL SOUVENIR
never has
Card Given
been finer. Picture
WITH EVERY POUND PACKAGE
We call I LION COFFEE
Special
When you buy jour Groccrij* fry »
Attention package
L1ON COFFEE. Itmtte
best in the United States—made uulrom
to our
a selection of Mocha,.Java and Rm.
Wended and w conceded by all
Fine Line properly
to make the nicest cup of Coflce in the
land. For Sale Evbrywhcrc.
of
Woolson Spice Co., Manf’rs,
PATTERN K' ansas
City, Mo.
Toledo, O.
‘SUITS
„ IKfBTiTS WRITS JOtl Mb’11 TOR
. at all
THE MARKETSPRICES.
Broadcloth lb.
and
Imperial I flSte-Tu?;. &lt;2.80 cahe*. »!»«*«•
Cloth j jftSmIfieeL »Hc: etef. 3H«.i
in all the
,rbu.
New
tier bu.
-■js©30c. per bu.
Shades.

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PRICES.
ladies,
Miffl'aii '
Children’s
GARMENTS
PI8S11,-

Mta,
and Cloth.

WHOLE NO.vlBOO.
Aunt Fanny Carpenter Is visiting friends
Rerlx-rt Brown commenced sebtral in the
in Portland.
Yankee Springs district Monday, Wr brM. Yaeger 1ms his house ail plastered speak a good school, for Herbert te a good
now.
teacher.
Francis Half was on our streets last
John Mcla-od goes to Springfield. III.,
WcdneMfiiy io work in a watch factory-.
We understand also that John Is learning
School tn fine pragma*.
pharmacy. John is a good fellow and we
O. J. Wright and wife, of Lake tklcssa. wish Idin sucres* In ills new field of labor.
Sundayed with his parents.
Frank Doster writes from the north
There is to be a dance and oyster supper wood.* that hr is well and thinks of going
at Thurston's Wedm nda.v nightto the state of Wasuington in the spring.
Mrs. D. ICPoster. who bus iieru very ' The last teacher* e-zamlnatiun this fall
aick with rheumatic fever, is some lietter will lx* held nt Middleville Friday ami
at Ihiw writing.
Saturday of this week.
- Chas. Brooks got careless with ills adz:
John Duster and Henry Halidny took a
euiisequcntiy a very sure foot, and has to ’ drove of cattle to Kalamazoo Friday.
walk with crutches.
• Geo. Holiday, nf the Kalamazoo buggy
Dr. A. J. Wright has returned from works, has ber^uvyUitlng bb parents the
hunting. Their party, captured 3 deer.
Jay Carpenter and family lave moved
his store oil Thanksgiving from 10 a. nJ till 3 p. m.
back to tbeir old taupe
C. B. Robinson i.ulncrrasing Ids stock of
caskets and furniture.
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Delayed letter.
Thanksgiving service* will be held at the
Mr*. E. Pennock and son Bertie arrived M. E. eburch on Thursday .
homo on Friday, utter an alxeuee of nearly
M. T. Jone*' targe stock of stove* are
six week*. Thn latter endured the ride nearly all gone.
without any serious draw back, and now
Election officers al tin- 1. U. O. F. lodge
Is gaining a* fast as ean lie expected.
will occur next Saturday night
W. T. Barter has just received InteillOur supervteor. J. J. .Perkins, has Ms
genct announcing the death of his oldest tax roil nearly completed.
atater, who died at Gaines. N. Y. on Oct.
We hear that Will Draper is soon to re­
30th. aged ss years. .She was married In turn from the upper penlnsuhl, and resume
IBS": her husband survives her. .
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hi* fMoition with M. J. Gate.
Bev. Preston, of Grand Rapids. failed to

■Mr. Jason Woodman. of Pawl'aw. state
lecturer of the grange, will deliver eleven
lectures in the (-utility on national topics.
ll&gt;- st ill deliver a ;&lt;* tun- at Praltb \ Hit­
grange the -Jt)ttr. Turn out and hear liim.
Sir. Woodman I* * fine speaker. and will
fill you full of ctiihtistasai.
The state board of agriculture have lo­
cated all of our state farm inrtltntes in the
northern part of the state this year. Can­
not our Barn County agricultural society
fonu a Barry County Farmers* club, and
sometime during the winter bold a two
days ItiriilUte. KaUmamo county has one.
and a* much Interest taken in able patters
l read a* any of the state institutes.- Fanu' t-r* «&gt;f Barry county wake up to your inter­
i c»ts. I?sue it cat! through the press; of
i Barry c««unty tor a meeting to organize n
1 club. Get out your program for a two
! days indltutr.
' lax-al news. I have none. No births or
; death* to re|&gt;ort. All getting ready to cat
I turkey.
Very few sheep being led around here
this w biter. The price of feeding sheep is
t..o high to meet the views of feeders.

Sbullt.

perted. We are Informed sickness pre­
vented.
Some person or persons in want of
something sweet took the liberty one night
last week to take mid carry away a cap of
honey from the hive of Alvah Peunuek.
neglecting to even tlrnnk him for keeping
the same so convenient for immediate use.
P. H. Imwrence and uoti Jay made a
business trip, combined with pleasure, to
Kalamazoo Sat urdny. Kalmuazoo newspapers reported last
week that one of our townsmen made live­
ly times upon the streets o! celery city,
visjtiiig several headquarters of business
interests, and Anally left the cross bat
eagle for home, a w iser man than when be
left savers! days previous.
One acre'of land has teen recently pur­
chased. plotted and added to our eyt ccmetry.

Delayed Letter.
Mi*s Smith is sick at 1.. S. Hill's.
We are informed that L. Mill has bought
400 budiels of apples fur Jii» evaporator.
This m-cius to be a good year for driers.
A. I&gt;. Hugbc* A Cxi. have bought an extnt water-wheel to run tbeir feed mill.
The b6ys have lol* of.fuu fishing on the
river. Some tine strings of fish arc brought
in. v
J. T. Pierson's brother Clark ha»nnoved
into the Poland house. . •
The cooper shop h ringing with the
strokes of six busy coopers.
U'oodlan.l. ‘

Detaved Jx-lter.
Mr*. T. Thurston started for Ohio Mon­
’ Mrs. B- Olmstead, of Dakota. 1* visiting

r* Carpets, Curtains and Rugs,
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In all Grades and Choice Patterns.

Ladies please call and examine our fine assort­

ment.
RESPECTFULLY,

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO.

atom.- lined. »ICW
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Will Smith went to Woodland with
buckwheat tlour last week.
Dame rumor says tlial Wallace Watson's
intends to Mart a grocery at the Springs.
W. H. Smith commenced scMkJ last
Monday.
Mr». Harry Wilbur visited her parente
la-t- week.
Enieat Cook went to Hastings to work
hrtfu- Furniture factory.'
Anna Giddings went home last Saturday.
W. H. Smith Ims a farm for sale or
trade. Conw and see him.

James Doonan has gone to Kalamazoo to

friends in till* place.
A son of J. M. Strausbaugh was l«adly
kicked by a colt n short time ago.
J. W. Strausbangh has sold hta ymytg
stallion to J-1- Boganlu*. of Portland. .
Tlw boy* of this place had Itetter rip&gt;
shooting quails for five years or they wflll
have to jwiy S"-0.
The young people had a party nt Mr.
Thurston's Wednesday evening.
J. G. Carjwntcr is moving on his father*
farm this week, and he and Ix-sliearc
going to work the place.
There Is another store In this place withT. Thurston, proprietor.
John Carpenter, of Ctark*vill*. spent last
week In this place.
o. ix.nley »■' bl IMrtlaM *•' •'"* »“
l tl\Vlll Ibmnh worbrel (or T. IHnl.b. tort

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The Roger's school commenced last
Monday with Frank Andrus it* tearher.
Most of the farmers have their corn
'"'whent is looking poor for this ^tlme of

tbH8 Mowry, of Irving, apeni .Sunday
with Manic Becker.

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’lEy rwi.
Wheat- No. rrwhite

liryer closed last. Wednesday, liaving*
worked for fflrty days with a full set of
hands.
Thursday evening the dryer ivands as­
sembled at T. &amp; Clark’s at an oyster supper/to have a genpine good time before
Gea Eldrige went to his home hi New
York.
P. O. Canncr passed through the Springs
last Monday on his way home to Bethel.
Thus. Ellsworth was in this vicinity last

It is a girl at D. A. KiDer’*.
Tin- Wuudland roller mill cuinjwuy ship­
ped 30 barrels of tteur to Grand Rapid*
Monday.
Mr. Schantz has decorated the post-office
with ■ new coat of jmiul. which -u.ids
much to it* look*.
The Progrwsive Brethren arc holding n
series of meetings at the German M. E.
church.
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N. Myers. *n old resident or this town.
Hut m»w of I-ake Odessa, was hen1 on
Thursday last, the first time in four years.
Jh-a-on Holmes and wife, who have
been v tailing frirtid* In Bay City, returned
Thursday last.
E. Davenport and wife arc vtalpnc in
the western state*.
Onr Ca-Clerk. Mr. Brice, vtsitwl here
and at Lake &lt; tdeasa Sunday.
A. Itanium was the. fir*t one to settle up
hl- arrears, and subscribe for the Baxxkb
and Tribune under the new offer. •
J. M. Reiser lias taken a Job of cutting
&lt;:(&gt; acres of timber Into saw Ings and wood
of Mr. Wager west of l-akr Odessa, which
Is giving some of our men here a good
winter’s work.
Jerome Walt*, after a long lllnesa* proed away on Saturday evening. Nov. «rd.
He vfc* elected supcrvi-Mir last spring, and
was beloved by all. His ag»M mother and
brothers have Hie deepest sympathy of all.
He WM buried Tuesday under the auspice*
of the I. O.O. F.. of which he was a
wwtthy member.

Clute. Fowler. &lt;&gt;f-fttapk- Grow, returned
houi' from the writ the evening of the ll»th.
, (M want C«M»k Mild hl* village pr&lt;&gt;|* rty
til Mr-. Hutner Hull. C&lt;&gt;n«Uet*tion.
Morgan I* attain left without a ductor:
Dr. Carpenter having rctarned to hl* old
■ home in Freeport.
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Report say* that Mr*, itow took p«’!*on
w ith suiclital intent.
Dance at Fntuk Wright’* ta*t Friday,
u'ght.
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The lawsuit betwnen Wileox and Poroell
vva» a fizzle, for the rem*on Hat the coiistablc without the consent of the court, chang­
ed the dak of the return.
Mr. Neriiltt ha* sued Warren Dully and
garnisheed Mr. Wellman for tabor done.
I’lie suit will come off In the ucar future.
S. Sparks ha* left the btaekamlth simp,
and Is now working on the railroad.

'"&lt;&gt;L retail l» r»l“S “Ito, «»'')■

N. IL Nath ha* taken Else job of iiauilng
log*At Dutton. He ' sent twp teams up
there Monday morning.
The C. K. A S. will put In a riding onehalf mile north of here, for the tmnefit of
lx*? Smith, who intends to get out I targe
amount of wood.this winter.
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(tur *tote-keepcr went to Kalamazoo
Matarday. He says It doc* him good to get
out into the country once in a while.
' Mr. and Mm. Minzey went to Woodland
Saturday.
The P. of I. arc getting thick around
here.
For the benefit of the Brush Ridge currc*poiulen| 1 will aay.ttet Shultz has &lt;&gt;ne
store, and that the plural of store wav an­
nexed by the editor. Grant will tell you
the same.

Geo. Allerdlng is improvlntr.tte looks of
his farm by building the n-ad fence.
L. B- Carpenter was In the north i»art of
this'town Tuesday and W‘^’1‘^Lni.&lt;uy
Jud. Barnum was ben- last \\cdn«*da&gt;
night to get up a claw tor singing school.
A. J. t ain was In CariUm -SundayThe social al T. P- Barnum’s was well

* Mr. Kingsbury’s and Mr. Glllaspie's folks
entcruined a large number of visitors last
Saturday and Sunday.
Gid. Wilkinson’s dug thought he could
beat the cars, llesult-a dead canine.
The death Of Mr*. Maty fJoUinsoccurred
on Monday night of last week. The re­
main* were taken by rail to haWnaaon.
where they were Interred In the Catholic
cemetery. ’ Quite a number from here at­
tended the funeral. Mr*. Collins was one
of the earliest settlers lu this region.
Mart Bates has moved into hl* new

Only three days school tills w«STk.
F. T. Boise started for a western trip
Mondav. He will visit Kansas, Iowa and
Nebraska.
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Ed. Reynolds ahd wlte are nicely located
In B. Schuyler’s bouse du south Main SL
The foreiuau of the New* , wens to be
Hidden his own among onr fair sex.
M. B. Brooks ha* closed bls evaporator
for the season, having done a very stieceaaful business.
.
Mrs. E. V. Smith left yesterday for .
Manetester, her former home.
There will be union services at the M.
E. church. Thanksgiving, at 10:30.
llir Wren Comedy Co. will appear at
the uj»era house. Monday. Ih*-. ‘3d. In
••SweetheartiT ami ••Outwitted"’, proceeds
&lt;&gt;f which K1’ f° tte K. of P. ,

Bom, to Mrs. James Winslow, a son.
Meeting* are still in progress at Jte
Evangelical church.
Ii. Tbomas returned from Marengo Sat­
urday.
C. S. Bristol and wife, of Johnstown,
visited at 8. Jones* last week.
. Lrttle VanSIckle and Bert Clark were
married Tuesday last.
Humor says W. Dunham has rented his
farm to Frank Lawrence.
There ia to be a dancoat 1-acey Thanks­
giving night.
Will Jones has returned from Colorado.
A dontde wedding at the residence &lt;rf
Mrs. E. D. Rogers, Nov. 13th, the con­
tracting parties iwing Mary Koger* to.Bert
C'ark and Pblnnie Nickerson to J. Bocord.
of Baltic.
Ask a certain young man in our midst
Ihiw Ims Mkes u/bpllt wood.

*' Mrs. Snyder, of Marrellns, is visiting

B. Leonard ha* dispaed of hta bmme
her daughter. Mrs. !•- Barnes.
and lof to M- Skillman, arid contempfate*
Mrs- Tack, of Delton, Is visiting friends moving to Grand Rapids..
Wr should think every one would reed
hT' Kingsbury-ba* kttarhed a steam en­
the Banxku al 75 ceut* cas^g ye*r. •’Ttm
gine to his mill and will grind f&lt;*d each cosh In advance system sbouM be appreciat­
Monday and Thursday.
ed too. We see no reason why newspaiH-ra should continue MDdlng a vaper erermiriavlB*lastingly to a man without hta wtab being
A g«x»d deal of full plowing ta being done.
by hi* money. If a man wants
Sclrnnt commenced last Monday, with an expressed
a paper continued he know* it. and will
attendance of about V0.
pay for IL
Hod the Baxntb haa
There has been so much rain of UdA. inaugurated the msb lu advance systetn.
that fanners could uol draw itelr stalk*.
Mis. H. Arbour and Mrs. F. C. Brook*,
Mr. Doster put twenty nrrea intb hta bam.
who have been visiting friend* in Orgngebut had to take them out again a* they ville. returned home Wednesday evening.
were not tboro.ughl&gt; cured and were spoilMrs. Tack ta vlsiUng her pareuta at Clo­
verdale.
“'wind »Wtrr*lPI«l.«
We hear of Thanksgiving dance* at
tn.iii Mllo l»«l WedWHlW- , .
.
HI'-knry Corners and C«xlar Creek.
I, Jonorln)m«&gt; N»
U.t
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Mr and Mrs. IVters were gueate of
wh&lt;x&gt;l. »ml U*'
b**n ,bk 1
.
“ Frank Cole and wife Munday.
Geo. Norwood and family will ci*ud
Thanksgiving with friends In Augusta.
W?.rk&lt;mMr-.Btah.‘PsbouM- to rapidly
rerun. Kbwl
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fSSiutSri-u. “i *rrt”« •*»“». *D. Carpenter was in Battle Creek last „„ retool tai“&gt; IW
If ite u-M-tor 1.1“ Ita »'»"« "''S
,p
r- rtucn.sc; turkey*, jev
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Wbcte- ite- i white. TV.e; No. I red.’ W *A&gt;iancc at the Carlton Center tell W ed. uly to the examining board.
iUrrj &lt;“-• I’
S" iSSI,
night. C&lt;m»e everybody.
Whtti the to’} * RO to a party, they ought
Hutnalo Livestock.
• not to turn It into a dancei.-e
A. Yargerwasplarterlngbls house lost
&gt;
hUW nl I’ buma 10 P"'&gt; M« •»&gt; *" ,l"‘
'”5*. Vrelcr W&gt; lb»l II l» »“■ b™l “'“"I
front.
f

’ Fr^lBW&gt;op has moved Into bis resi­

dence on Milt BL
Win. Baldwin! of Hasting*, vhtlted at
Cha*. JolifuamV Thursday .
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Heportcd that a double wedding will
soon occur here.
Mrs. Hull, th’’ dressmaker, has tel
can do these &lt;»•) *-

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Awful Sore Limb

NEWS IN BRIEF.

Skin entirely gone. Flesh a moss of dl*«tse. Ixrg dimlnlnbrd one third in sire.
It ia becomiug generally believed in
Condition hopek-s*. Cared by the Cuti- Washington that tbo president Is likely to
sppoint George W. McCrary, of lown. tn
enra Remedies in two months. '

Cured by Cuticura

111st Jackman, ths kidnaps 1 Bt.

"Fur three years 1 was almost crippled with
an awful sure teg from toy knee down to n:y
ankle ; Ute. skin was entirely gone, and Ute flesh
was on&gt;- maw of disease, hoiite pbysirlstui pro­
nounced it incurable, it had &lt;liininl*tird about
one third the *Ue of tbe other, and I was In a
bopeieM condition. Alter trying all kind* of
remedies and sjx-ndlnc hundred* of dollars,
from which 1 got no relief whatever. I was |*rMmded to try your Cuticura Brniwdles. and the
result was as follows. After imcednys 1 no­
ticed a ffwldcd vbange for the better, and at
the cud of two months I was completely cured.
My fie*b «a* puriflcd. and tbe boue (which had
been exposed tor over a year) got !.uuud. Tbe
flesti tiegan to grow, nnd to-day. and tor nearly

Dubois, ikxlge (.■»„ G*a.

Skin Disease "17 Years
1 have been troubled with a ski.i and scalp
disease for 17 years. My head at times waa one
runnlug sore, and mv body was covered with a*
targe aa a half dollar. I tried a great many
reuMHlies without efiect until 1 used lhe ttatl
cura Remedies, ami am thankful to state that
after two months of llutlr use I am eutlrelv
cured. 1 feel It my duly to you and the public
to stalo tne above case.
L. B. Mi’Dov. ki.i..
Jamesburg. X. J.

Another Marvellous Cure
The Cuticura. Cuticura Kaaolrrut and CXitlcura 8oap.have broagbt about a &gt;nar*ellou*
cure in tine case of a *kln disease on my littte
son eight )ears old. 1 have tried almost all
romedfc.i nnd also the most emiueut doctor*,
all alike falling, except the wouderful Cutfeura
Remedies.
Kt&gt;. N. Buowx.
727 N. I6tb Bt.. Omaha. Neb.

Cuticura Resolvent
The n*w blood purifier and ixirest acd best of
humor cures, tateninlly. nnd Cuticura. the great
skin cure, and CuCeara Soap, an e^i|iiime skin
beautltler. externally, Instantly relieve aud
speedily ana permanently cure the mo»t sgotitetag. Itching, burning, bleeding, scaiy, crusted
and plrujUr disease* and humors «&gt;( th* sktn.
scalp nnd blood, with fosWof lialr. from pimples
to serofulx
.Sold rverywhere. Price. Cuticura. for..- Bonn.
■Sc.; Resolvent. &lt;1. Prepar'd by the Potter
Drag and t'bendenl Corporation, Boston.
CBTBend for
to Cure fikin Diseases,'*
M pages, to illustration* and ir» testlmuolxts.
DI A/l I'LKd. blackheads, red. rough. rha(q&gt;ed
I IIVI
J “l,y l',c,u Pr'’ve,,,wl ef Cutfeura

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My Back Aches.

Back ache, kidney juilus aud weaknre*. M&gt;r-i ■•**. lament-**, - trains
atu! |Kiin relieved In one mlnute by
ttieCnfienra Antl-l’aln Plaster. The
first and only tastvutaneous |&gt;ata-kllllngplaster
aMBe

Ebner Sharkey, the boy murderer, await­
ing execution for the killing of bis mother
trial Tues lay. He was tu have been taitige 1
Wednesday.
Tbe Canadian* are btoomfog alarmed s»
the proportions of the Mormon immigration
.nto the Dominion territory.
Employmrut agnnta at 8k Pau! nre send
mg bnndreds of men into the northern Wl»miriri lumber region* to look for work,
which is not to be bad, first collecting a fe&gt;
from each dupa.
The jir suUnt Wednesday appointed Au­
gustus Siiaw. of Indiana, deputy Viird au­
ditor of tbo treasury, and Cbarke E, Kim­
ball npprniwr of mercbandus in the district
i f Detroit, Mich.
John Lucock and Ed Murphy were arrast.d at Council Bluff.,, la., Wednesday, on a
charge of bolitg firebugs. About twenty in

Fire at BaLlwiuevilte. N. Y . WeJu.-s.iay,
itestroyad a flue block of build tags, canting *
l‘*n &gt;»f KXm.ikM, fully insured.
The VmtcdStates “.quiUroa of evolution,"

Snsdy Hook

Wedne-lay mornin,

Several wells In Cbittenham,
tb» result has been several sudd, n death-,.
The potsou cauies from the smeliinKw'*rk«,
Hon. William. Evarts ami family wer.-'

Paris. from Liverpool
Wsdneeliy.
bn from Z inxibor denying tin reported tnasinere of Dr. Peters, ttm Garman explorer.

Universal suffrage ha* l«vn proclaimed in
Brail) by the new rej.ublic
Jny Gould luts &gt;ul*«-ril«*i p£\flOOto tba
Tlx- Fat Murk show at Chicago gk*ed

Seqd j«r Cteculjr.^l frtr

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ABIE|INEMfflC10!|0.'IHE.C(L.

CURE
L#TATARRH

Kiiiomi(.▼OROVILLE MlJ
SANTA ABIE and CAT-R-CURE
Sold and guaranteed by

W. H. GOODYEAR, - - Sole Agent.

An unknown vessel went ashore .nily1
Thur-day morning at New Bedford. Ma» ,
end liroke up." Al) Iinnib. are *ujx^*i to t«
. lotd.
■ In n dispatch reewdiug hh arrival at
Mpwajui. Henry M. Slanb&lt;y announce* Hint
From b to 11 a. in. Tbnrwtay ( hh-agv wus
in gkxnn. s dense cloud settling down &lt;m t!u&lt;
city mid utsruring thing* w&gt; tliat laiuj^nnd
ga* Inui to be um*I in the bouK&gt; nnd tb.- go*
ta the street*.
Senator. W. D. Waahburo has arrived in
Minneapolis from England and «ity* the
Pill*tairy mills linve l«*ni -old to th;- En­
glish syndicate, atul Hutt it will be a big
thing for Mtanra|x&gt;lia
A convention of {»|»-r nuxkcn met s»t
Bpringfield, Mai*.. Thnrwtay nnd rwadved to
&lt;-k*x- tlx* mill* Ilin*- day* at Tiuttikxgiving
ami nine days at Christmas, li6*i&lt;l&lt;** appoint­
ing n onuinittce to consider ar further rlosing
up to July.

prixr flgbtuig. They hhd fought flfty-wven
round* in the prrwmee of a party of AMt
■qx.rts in Hyde Park fix- a purse of ♦!(*.•.
N.-limiiah DcnnU. «bo Joined the nnny in

Very Reasonable Terms.
37 acres In Rutland, fair bouee but no
■rod outbuildings. 50 nerre improved.
J ote of fence timber and wood. Within 7
jilea of this city and 4 of trvit.g station.
This farm will lx*. Mid at a bargain, on a
reasonable piiyment down.

have bt*-n killed and his wife removal to
Michigan. After all them years tlx’ coupW
ha've Just been reuuitad through tlx- supposed

getting the clUntw near Cartiargo aud
H&amp;idsboro. UK, down &lt;m them for enticing
young girUaway from borne Some of the
girls have died through lack of profxr medi­
cal attendance, the Pentaeuatcv* trusting in

Mrs. Emrfeh. wife of Henry Ernrich, editor
of Th- Gal-d.urg. Illa, Plata Drah-r. died
40 acres in Rutland 8,'&lt; inliefi from tills early Thursday morning of typhoid fever.
Thai ta-rttabto octoima. the “British syndi­
&lt;4ty. all Improved, gtxxi tdrong eoil but no
buildings. Land lays well and produces cate.’' la rmchtag it* artn* out now
well. Has been sold within last five years for all the mineral spring health resorts in
•Jfi.OOO.OUO
OU)
‘ ------- Will be sold way below that this country, having a &lt;ajrital of £0,000,
A terrific auow-atorui is ragtag in the
S city lota In Heatings, desirable place neighborhood «&lt; Misnoula, Mont. Kailroad
tr a home.
Will be closed out st half traffic is ta-x-ked and four freight « recks are
reported on I lx- Northern Fhcific. Two or

Call on or address

HASTINGS. MICH.

•r. Owen’s »Electric
Belt.
FMMMABDWOttAfi

mt*, man, wu* dait and killed ta front of 10
Fulton ttreeL New York, Friday morning by
Hannah Sisuthwortti, a woman about 30

tion and breach of promt*-.
olic House of tbe Good Shepherd, but upon
Exports from the United Bta'.se for the
th» fact petting out she wu again removed yrnr ending October. !**», were ATtH,4f&gt;.7a3.
against »«7»,42B,*H in !**■&gt;; nnd tbe Import*
were &lt;7tt.41S.777, ugaiiut fn£,97!LM ta
The first person to take an apartment in 18B*.
“The Shoreham,” Vici Prsuident Morton's
Tin* Augusta. Go., exchange and tbe city
Washington hotel, wa* cx-B.-nator Wiltauna council bj»velU|itcd themcnilwr* of rtic Pan­
Pitt Kellogg, of Louisian*. Kellogg and American cungre* to s hit tfuit city.
Morton were both born nt Sharecam, Vt.
Friday, at New York. J a:nr* Smith, a l.*tBigty workmen at tbe Huron iron tn Ina at
Hancock, Mich.. ;truck Monday against n sertion, shot bi* two children aw! himself.
One &lt;if tbo little one* is dead atid the otter
cannot recover. Smith himself, who I* a
Cusey. Welker St Ca. bard war- aud impl.- sufferer from consumption, is not laully in­
.
menu, at.Oiatha. Kan., with liabilities of jured.
Work on the new gymnasium of YalwulLW.OjO
'.ege ha* been begun, and of Hie •I’kJ.lMk-’
in the Unit*.* States district court at In
dianaptais. Monday, Isaac P-eynolds, an old needed for the Imildbig all but «15,0» hrn
timer, and Ben Lucas ami Albert Kinney, been H-cumi.
Tbe will »t J Wanvn Merrill, who recently
were sentenced fur counterfeiting, the fordied at Cambridge, Maa*., bequeatha to Baj»ti*t mtanona, cbaritlea. and awx-iatunis.
The skeleton of Jerae Walters, who disap­ • 117^100. and to Brown university and Vaesar
peared from Findlay, Ohio, five months ago. college. •10.000 each
The Morning Union of Boek Island. Ilk.
wasjound banging in ths woods near that
city Bunday. The coroner deckled that it ha* been mt&lt;*d for •10,000 damagre by Will­
iam McEnery. who alk^n« that tbe paper ac­
Tbe Indianapolis Bar a«sociatton has filed cused him of betraying the city while bo woa
rorporatiun evunwd.
.
s petition for the dubarm mt of W B.
At C««tcr Point, Iowa, Friday. John HenWalls, attorney, on tbo ground pt erooked

dicattag that the husband bad killed tba

(?)bKS/^sp(MV£.ot,G’('si*Tranch it i

'. John Hugbni, the former tenant o
cottage, has recently move] away.
Btephen Pettus, one of the Brooklyn

Sciatica
always

SIFELLSUREIJ, CURED.

Louis

tbe past six months.
At Prtwott, Out. Wednesday morning
Mr. and Mrs. Fred lirunning were found

LAN D OF DISCOVERIES.

,

A spook to troubling the student* of the
American Medical college at St. land*. The
dory fat that wh-n an attempt is made to dtosert a certain body all the lights go out, #
whether gas or lani|&gt;* are usrxi.
Tbe lru»in&lt;-e&lt; failures occurring throughout
the couutrr during the seven days ended
Friday, number, fur the United Htatea, Mb
and for Canada, -ti. nr a total of 877. as com­
pared with StT. beat week, and 207 the week
irrrixua to the bud.
attend to
ths rrtnoval at the rock in the channel of
Kankakee river at Momence. UK. eonrplaiu
complain
that they have no money to purchase tix&gt;
necessary binds. nml cannot do anytiling nn
un-­
til the money « provided.
Twojterwa* were fatally burned and sig
or eight other* xeriowdv Injured by the explodon of natural gas at Braddock. Pn., Fri-

Newton. 111-

-.’lyrars. but was
finally cured by tbe
use of St. JaeofoOO:

I ww taken ’with
rhrumstlsm I n t h a
5ISUdu^bn.dd’V

MtofiM- &lt;**•»«*»
no return.

K«1 Clrmd. Fete,
hept. 24.18».
Isaffcredgreejlyy
far U&gt; Jan "'V1.-.
atica tn n&gt;y rt«bL!r&lt;
Jacoba Oil; did *&gt;•; it ■ nd could get about
cured me pcnuaii • OIllr wUh tone,
rntly.
■
ja-ohs-Oil cured
_
.___ Jaxcu jomx t.rr.
Rvsra.
joax

.S.l«ti&lt;-pata»tu«y ire

tn by Ubtef Justh-e Blak.-. Tbe »rganixati&lt;&gt;n I
wa* js-rfactad by tbe • lection of A. U. Witter, j
of Beaver H&lt; ad county, speaker, and Benjathijs Webster, of Lewis and (”lnrk&lt;- county.
Chk'f clerk. A full list nt suiotdinate officer*
was alwi elix-tod, and a rttsw takim.

oil Friday Uw sub day of January. PM. at ten
o'clock tn the forenoon, there wilt t&lt;- Sold st
the north front door of the court bou«e ta tbe
ettr nfH.i»tinK*.eoutity of Barry amt state of
Mtehlcsc (that being the jitai* ta which the
circuit court for the epunty of Harr, Is held&gt; at
public aueUou to tbe hlgheat bidder, the pretnisys dcwlbed ta aald mortgage. &lt;w » much
forth, with tbe interest tberefln. uud the rests,
charges nod expenses allowed by taw and pro
xldro for ta said mortragv- said premises ta-1 ng
situated to tbe ettv of Hasting*, county of Barry
and state of Michigan, and described a* follows:
(oiitnwuclnx at the south west corner of lot one
hundred am! fifteen, thenre running north right

g£fORE YOU BUy
STEAM ENGINE
BOILER

&lt;m the tail &lt;lsv or xovemwr. x. it. i«*.
Hetty J. Dlhblc, complainant. v.Mary Eagle,
as widow and admtalntratri■- of the estate id
Mlles Engle de-eased. Thoma* I- ftagte. Jennie
UFal&lt;*x&lt;er. .lullvtte E. Hick*. Mary Knglc,
Mlle* Engta and ElUabeth Engle, defendants.
In this cause It appearing that one of the
abm.■
defendant*. Timmas L. Engle. 1*
n&lt;4 a resident of ltd* stair, but I* a resident of
tbr --talv of Nrjwuxka. therefore on luithfc r»f
Hiidtb A Colgroir. solicitor* tor complainant, il
I* ordered' that said non resident defendant.

■ •BAETD’MD’

OR

of the legislature orgnniwd Sntuntay after- i
nouu in two branch.1*, the Kej.ubbc.iti. meet- I

»ta -tayTf OcuXr.^t:. " "
KlUl SUUC VI
...
- tb£U*apd eight hnttand and*iKht-. •’ L
Charles W. ArttnSuG-.. "j.
on jmge •»!. aud by tbe said Georpr W. Gregory
nw’gnrd to tiebasttan Katwr by an asstynmerit
dated Orceintar H ISM. ami recorded In said
in the matter ot tbe estat. of ah.
its** e? aS
On nmdtag and Mu&lt; tb- petltk, .
Red. of Aln«*»a
.
oiunriauu..... -----sate therein contained ha* becotbe operatise,
and on which mortmure there is elriun-d to be
-I
.‘.nr. I.. I I ....
due at tbe date of this notice six hundred and of Emmett Township. Cdll.. m,
gan.
twenty-eight dollars, besides tbe attorney fee
Thw-|»n Husnrdrtr l.lb.T.1 .
provided foe by taw. and no suit nr proceeding
i... I...
VwMm
in rwmrr Uih day of tier. .^.T). ire*, at t--.।

ruuui.i*
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one hundred and sixteen, tbenre running west
to tbe place of bretnning. All in tbe city of
Hasting* ifonnerlr vlltagvi according to tbr re­
rented pint thereof. .
■
Dated. October 3. I**.
KKitAWti xx Katarn.
Assignee of the Mortgagee.
Atoxxo K. Krxasrox, •
'
Attorney for A ■signee.__________
____
. CHANCERYORDER
Htaie of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Clreult In
sun'pendtau tu the Circuit Conrt for the Conn-

AND,

head with a shotgun.

STUBBORN MONTANA SOLONS.

. .
PROBATt
—-­
State of Michigan. County &lt;3®IUL
Al a MMloa of the ProuWT- *-.

ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND I

arc rvquirm io a|&gt;|~-.-.r ,»t ,
Court, then tu be iK.i.tou 4; lr
IntbeCHv of Hastli-;-., lu .

further ordered, that said i« tu, ..
to the persons taterei t-i n
pendency of said petition.-.,;,.
tteareot.hy eauidng a n pt
pobllshed in tlie llaoiitip, Hx\ v: .
per pi Inted and circulated iu -.&gt;
Barn once ta each urok fur tl-rr
week* trreviuus to sold &lt;i4) nf |„ ;,r
•
Cn t» u i..,.
(A truorbpv.)

MORTGAGE SAU .
Default barter been msite lu r
nf a certain mortgac* mmfe b- u,
Uren to Hiram A. Barber, obuuof October. A. D. l-.-s, gilit rr-w.j
office ot the ItegiMrrul D..--'- •'
ol Marry and state of Mtehtexr
teenUi day nf October, a D i-roortgagr* on page y;« sxi-i umri- ,
the rxurvs* rJOdiUim* that
Ik- made ta payiurut nf **iu lui-t- t

main unpaid and in arrra—
thirty days, then umt D m it
UnUai* with id! arr--.ir.iL-.
and ah taxes, k-.m..
paid. Mu.ll at tlinuptti;.,.
rnitorA admluliaraioi - -

1 iiutdlshed In tbe Haxtixo* B vanxu. said yi-tI I!catio»b&gt; be continued once m each week for

•
Circuit Jinlae.
Smith A CoMittOVK.
•
.solicitors forCoiiiplataaut.
A true copy: Attest.

dollars, pruvi led tor in
The Ih-m.«Tat« .irganiml with Mr. Hlnkr- Just as readily as by attending some school and
suit or |*&lt;**rrdliu: at lv»
CHASCEBV ORDER
iy, ot Gallalta &lt;*xmty. a* «|s*i*k&gt;T. The
.State
of
Michigan.
Filth
Judicial
Circuit
in
metnbers wen- sworn in by n notary |mt&gt;lie.
LESSONS BY MAIL.
(■Jmarery.
A new mrthod-SIMri.F. and THOROVGH
Sult &gt;*•1111106 In the Clreuit Court forth* tanw*l ta «X.U mentttac.
Shorthand Writers get from
•arte case made nroti.
odniittad dxtvpt tie—• bolding rertificatr* ot
kbrn that «&lt;i Kat.irt'jv :
$50 TO $150 PER MONTH.
Th- work is light, nteaaant aud reapretable.
Hiram M. Chase, rotnplatoalrt. vs. Alonzo
□undreds have learned Htiortbaud in this way Wiieux
1.1.1.1c .and Menervm Wilcox, defendants.
In this enure It appearipg liu&gt;&lt; one of tbe deSI,000 PER YEAR.
/»-iidMit*. atrnre named, lo-wlt. Aioor &lt; Wilcox
Deenoerntic meuilsr*. alm-ntraj Hmb*)u«
has departed trutn his last known plsee of re*lnixl there was n-» qti«&gt;rutn. the two pnrtin.
■ience and tost It ran not l-r u*crrtali&gt;r*l In
Send ler particular* to the
wh:.t state or cwiutry lie non resides, aud that
STENOGRAPHS INSTITUTE bis nbrrealxmts are unknown, therefore on together with ati.Al' &gt;
nrntidu of Smith A Uolgiynte. atateltor* for romANN ARlSOR. MICH.
On the nill-.-nil eight Ib-publuoiM were |xn&gt;jdatiinnt. It. Is ordered that »s.d defendant. rovraatztrd for iKei-ent aud were sworn in by Judge Htint. after
Alonzo Wik-ox. enter hi&lt; »pt«rara-»cr In thi* scribed iu retd morn
nunc on or before fisc niomn* from th- date of plrre &gt;&gt;r nan-r! ul lou
NOTICE FOB HEARING d-LAlMA.
which they adjourned until tin* montjng.
this nrUrr. and that nit bin tweult days the
Michigan, aud &lt;ir*
Kotler la hereby given. Hint by an order"&lt;d couf-lamaut cause thts order to be p«&gt;bK*Md in •d
Villas* hit btiuilM-r fort
j tbe probate eor.rt for ttw* county ot Barry, mad*
ou tbr IJth dav of Octo'wr A. D. tswi.nix mouths
from that date w«r» allowed for creditor* to
Virouit Judge­
present their ctatais azalii-*t Ute relate of John
Smith AComiu yvk.
D. Trerprnntng. fate id said connly. deceased
Solicitor* tor Comptataxnt.
Labor yesterday pan-.-&lt;i a rreolutioo asking
A true eupy, Attest. '
T
uom
.
x
*
s.
I
ucick
.
IteglCer
ta Ctiancery.
that days of natiopa*. eleciiotis be made legal
holidays with a jenalty for employer* vtoCITATION t'»K NON KEHIDENT OWNERS. 014 rortain murtg gr m id* t y t
State of Michigan, county of Barry.—«*.
* to Thomas Alvetvou. .tetr i J'k.c
Fild*'- the toth day of January. A. D. ix&lt;'. and
voted to tbe quostioT of education. It
At a acsslou ol the probate court tor the
onFndav. the tub dav'of Apr'I. A. D. IMn nt
of Barry.-bolden at the probate office in
decided to adopt tbe plan of dwtributiug ten o'clock In the forenoon of raeii of those county
the city of Ha*ti:.g«. mi Ttiursdux ,the Ulh day
leafieta containing labor informaUou, as W«U i davs.
of November. A. D. &lt;*nb Utottsauil right hundred
Dated Hastings. Oetnbcr 11th. A. D. liMP.
M4 entity nine.
as lecturing.
CllAIIt.K* W. AMWSTOXC.
Prvwetit. Uharte* W. Artustronc. Judge of
Judge of Prtibatr.
I*rvbste
.
The treasurer stalo.I that even if the nunufo the matter of the application of tiw drain
berehtp of the order remains stationary the
commissioner ot the township uf WoodlaM. In
C HANCERY ORDER.
said count*, tor tbe appointment uf three
Blate 'f Michigan. In the circuit court for the »t**etal commlMloaers to determine the peer*
county of Barry tn chancery.
-Hr for a drain tbrough eertalu lands lo aafd
Now , therefore, by virtu- nt th- i-.v
Charles R. McDermott, complainant, vs. tbr township, and for the taking uf prix ate proper contained
ship Is increasing.
in said'mortgage a:.-! H *.
unknown heirs of Mathew -Broughton, de­ ty for th* usiPand benefit of the public lor the such
ease made and pn-t .iied,.noewe
ceased. defendsNs.
iiunsiM- thereof, and tbe Just eompensatlnn to vlven that on Saturday, the first &lt;i.-t
Action was ruevmmendad whereby fann­
Suit pending lu tbe elmitt court for the be nude therefor.
ary.
A. I&gt; liB«.i.at t--u «&gt;:-«•* tn th.
ers and wdckingtmxi will bs ablo to borrow county of Itarry. tn Clianrery. Fifth J idtela!
Wnrnrx*. On tbe iith dayrf November. I shall sei! at publicaurli *: tffihr
-Order made st Charlotte. Michigan. A. D. one thousand eight hundred and righty- der. at ttr- uortli frnril d-&lt;.&gt;- uf r - .
money iroai ttw government "aa easily a* Circuit.
In said circuit.
nine, an .ippltealion ta writing was made to
of Hastings, (that tg
the national banks do." Convict labor was
In tills cause. It appearing by affidavIt filed »lx court by tbe drain commissioner of the Intbertty
where tor circuit court tor I
condemned. Toledo received the highest therein at tbr time ol the filing of tbe bill of
anahlp ol Woodland, tn said eountv, fur tbe
tltr i-rmuire* ii'-.-tito.
aiffi by-&lt;rther proot. to the satisfac­ appointment of three »|**eia! eoininiM&gt;»neni to holdeni.
vote as thu next uxtoting place. In bis clae-. complaint,
rage, or'so much thrive! ;&lt;« ma­
tion &lt;&gt;! said eon et, t ha*. Mattie* Broughton I*
the
necessity
for
a
drain
through
cer
­
tag a&lt;ldre*&lt; Mr. Powdsrly asked that hu deceased and that id* heir* are unknown, and tain land* ta said tow.-ship, and dewrlixd lo to pay the amount dur uo mum &gt;■ -‘tz
c«-ut. iuter*»t. *• d all • . it
that *u=b brlr* are necessary and proper per­ •ahi application, and tor the taking ot private •even per
with an artorn»v’» Ire ul ;u&gt;
son* to the "above entitled proceeding; on iru&gt; property for the use and benefit of the nubile Kether
Hon of Stuart. Knap-x-n &amp; VanArntaii. »olirl tor the purpose tbcreof. aud tbe Just compensa­ cvvenauted tor therein. tt«- t-rcm
j-iurned sine die.
described
ta said mnrtt:
as all II:*
tor* lor complainant herein, il is ordered that tion to be made th-refor:
parcel uf land I)leg and t-einv site
such unknown heirs of the said Mathew
Axt&gt; wngKKA*. lty»iixjrt did on lhe I4tb
of iniuc.’t;■■&gt;•«:.:»••! i
Hnmchton. deceased, do ap|taar In said cause, dajr of NoveMIbvr, A. D. one thousand right townaiiip
state of Mt-hlgaa. .unt dt-mi-'i
and
cause
their
api*arance
to
ne
entered
there
­
hundred
and
rlgtity-nluc.
upon
a
cue
examina
­
BKKLtir, Nov.- 31.—Tbe KMchsaoxdgvr in on or before the nth day of May In the year
ot such application, and of all the proceed­
pnblialics a dbjmtcb from Capt Wlsamann, our thousand eight hundred and ninety; else tion
ing* thervtolore taken In tbe premise*, dud tlie
at Mpwapwa Uct. 13, stating that four of the »ald Hill of complaint sha’.l be taken as con- ■ante to be tn accordance with the statute ta
fe*»ed. And further that thi* order be pub
cases made and provided and did there
Stanley s soldiers aud one of Emin's men-bad Uabed within twenty days from this dale, ta tbe MH-h
npoo. by an order rm ■
i• r .
si rived there. They report that they left Hastings ItsxxKlt, ti uewspaocr prist-d, putt- day. the sth day of December. A. ILixie thou
llshrd and circulated In said county of Harrs. iarnj right bui-drrd and righty-ntaw. at ten
Stanley at Noukntma on Aug. 1&lt;&gt; and trav- and
be published therein once In each week for o'clock in the forenoon of that day. M thr tltna.
■lx week* ta succession, such publlraglon.ho*, ami the office of the Judge of I'rooafo In tinMORTGAGE ’
north to Ugogo, completing the Journey in ever, shall not lie necessary in case a copy of city of Hastings. Id said county, as tbr place,
Default !ia*'nt been ma&lt;
this order be screed on each and every of the when and where a hearing upon such applies
thirty-three days, itic.udlng nine days sj»ut saM
unknown iiclrti ol Mathew Broughton i&gt;rrin resting. Einin and Cosatl hail with them Kxialiy, at least twrety days fore UieUma here­ Bon would be hail, and did. then and there, or&lt;ter
that
all
petsoua
whose
lano*
were
to
nr
mt.aaff
recorded
In the other of
300 Soudanese soldiers and a largs numl^r in prescribed for their appearance.
traversed by «ueh uratn. or wbo would be liable Deeds, for the iixinfv ot Barry
Dated this 25411 day of October. A. D. taw.
of other people convoy tag a great quantity
to a*M*ssment for l-eiwlll* in the roustruction Michigan.on Lbrrecoi.J day &lt;J to- ■
FN.1XK A. HOOKKK.
thereof, and who bad not reteared right of way. 1BK7. hi Uber-» ot nmrtgayr-. i.
of ivory. Barring uuforesem accident ur
Circuit Judge.
amt all damages on account UirreU. to appear whieh mortgage, ttier*-cwnnr.i u
delay the expedition should reach Mpwapaa
at the time anu plan- desfrnated. aud show
date of this notice tl•
on Nov. 8A Both Emin aud Stanley had had
catise.lt any there lie. why raid application tbe
dred *nd our dollars si. i blur &lt; • i lshould no&lt; b • granted;
■
frequent betiles with parties of MubdisUatid
Tlirrr ipeela] examinations will be held this
A«t» wHr.xgss. Ttieriisno* on file with
were uniformly vx-tonoau
, fall a* follows;
t his court a description aud survey of such drain, law haring been :r.»titutrd to
At HMllugs, Friday and Saturday. Oct. alb from which description and survey it appears
moneys secured by said mort/a.r.
auu ixth.
that tbr commencement, general course, and
Onxot xjMi, lav, Nov. 25.—The Jury ta tbe ^*t^Nashville. Friday and Saturday. Nov. mb terminus of such drain are a* follow*. Com- thereof;
contained lu said m.'rtMiir ai ! If:r •;
com- of Ariidin Beard and Charles Arata, two
At Middleville, Friday afid Saturday. N&lt;n
sui-ti ease made and wrmideu,
.
2!*th
and
*.tli.
{
of the Coulo Croche parixlt “icgiilature,"
Sven that ou Saturday the flr»t .l » ■ I
There exitnlr.atlons are Iter third grade cer­
have brought iu a vrnlict «f "guilty without tificates only. Examination* will begin at one poet, between sections &amp; and 8. running ta a
. I&gt;. B0O, at leh o'clock lu tbr ;•• . &lt; ■■
direction, and tarmtaatlug in the •ellaipu*llc«iirtlontothehlgbr-:
eajiital |nilftshment.'* ThL* is tiw first wm- p. m. on Friday and ciore at four o. w. on Sat­ JJltle Tbnroatq.le
river,
ano
It
appearing
that
trout dpor ot the &lt; ourt hew 1
vtatlbn of regulators in Uih state. The tiro urday. No special certificate* wifi be Issued the foitowlng described non-realdrnt lauds will north
ot Hastings (that tx-ing tbr pl. rr ' herunlres absolutely necessary. All who Intend
nc-ti were charged with severely wounding a to teach and have not a certificate are expected
cull court fur Barry count) r&gt; Iipremise* described in said morti
Mr, Duplichin while the latter was attempt­ to attend one of the above eiamtaatl ins. Ac­
quirements
as
usual.
much
a* rngv teenrees*’-': &lt;
ing to rrecuo one of hi* colored servants frum
scribed lands, to-wlt; The southeast quarter of amountthereof
due on Mid mortgage, with । •
J. W. BoiiKtrra, i
section 7 In town 4 north, range T west, in Barry
a l-ttiid of men who intended to “regulate"
J M. Smith.
• Board of Examiners.
coonty. Michigan, and each of them are hereby,
Esoch Axpnvs. I
,
cited to be and appear before this cuwrfTat the Tile prctplan being described In »aiu
Judgment in &lt; ourt against a white man. The
time and
ptare last above
show aa all ttiosr certain pteer* ..u i i
Mau**
If.nvlh.Mk.
.. ...set
...forth,
___"r.” and
’
verdict is generally approved.
_
MORTGAGE BALE
■lluate in the tuwu«l.lp of Carl'
ler the appointment of three special eommls- eountv
of Harry aud state te MDefault having been made ta tbe condition* of ■toners aa aforesaid should m&gt;t he granted.
described •aa follows, bra It. The
a rertiilu tuortaaae made by Charles Hutehkln
quarter of the north west quarter and
Bt. Lovis. Mo., Nov. 2L— Adolph Loth i ■nd Eva Hotehkua. hi* wire, to William J
dated January fourteenth, A. D, IMO,
on*, wholesale gent*’ furnishing goods, CIG »Dibble,
11'1 .^'rtied ta Ibr Office of tbr Register &lt;»(
CHANCBKY NOTICt
enough land off and from the north
1,1
Deeds for Bam county, Michigan, on the fif­
rr
KUlb J’,d*cW rin,“&gt;t‘n norUiwent quarter of southwest day of January. A. D. jfes. ta Uber 35 of
taciied on thirteen suits aggregating about teenth
mate* tn this last dcscriimdn fort* ;.rrn
Miortgages on page 104, said mortgage being
M35.0JU. The liabilities of tbe firm are stated duly assigned by said William J. t&gt;n&gt;i“.n. .u_
land, all on »ecttoii thirty (*'■ (&lt;&gt;•’• ■ .
'jwfcnHtttefttM&lt;»w«rt. contain is* tt&gt; &gt;
to be alxiut gXJJ.OOO, with aseeta at 41.3d,000 Sth day of April. A. D. in*, to Kr
wlek, and said assignment was
hundred and taculy »cie* ef |»rd,
jowh
iJri*
*di “* *“ ‘•'rmll court for the county of sama more or I r--,.. r.r.in.;:
.
in tbe office nf tbe Register of Dre
IxXh Si Boos claim that arrangcnxmtx hail
survvv. except such rights acm* tbr «&gt;:
hare been conveyed to railroad ei-mpku.' •
been made for a MtUeinant with tnoatad tbe
are
to said company Irra! privL-1 •
creditors when tbe *mall*r ones filal sbita.
' Dated November sth. IN*1
Tli««A* Al J &gt; ■'dred forty four dollars and ninety-one cents itare. Lii I
’**Washtagton.
M*' Jm-Cptl
Mortp-p
Harris reside* ta ifce territory nt
Dm Moina, la., Nov.
White at a tar* provided for In sold mortgage, and no suit one of the territories of tta-Itnh-d nt..-or proceedings at law having been Instituted to
ATTACHMENT NOTIC1.
w
.*? ,Ara*nca. on nuxtan of F. M
tbit
“¥* • u&gt;,kll‘w-«i« ordered State of Michigan, in the Circuit Goch f* t
Harris, cause
county nf Barry, lb Attach meal.
.
of tile powernf sale contained ta said nirfrixx^* 'hls’atmearei.le'.''J*?11*"1'
Jam** H. Ptelfllp*. plaintiff. v». Allen •. 1.
ami the statute in such care made and pi mid
man. defendant.
.
noUee is hereby given, that on Katiirdav.
must bittag uff one thumb, an(l othrrwike ed.
NoUee 1* berobv given that &lt;-n tbr-the fourferulli uay of Itereruber A. D. lai at
day of netober. A. D. n*». » writ ol attu.-M e.
omlmtag him. The quarrel grew out of elec­ ten o’clock ta the forenoon. I shall sell at pabWM duly Immedotrttefuw Circuit cum I
bidder, at the north
tion differenrea.
____________
county of Barry, al the *uB n&lt; J«iiim HI ndl.f
{rout door of the Court House. Intbeelrvof
Hastings. Barry ronnty.Mlrhlgsn. (that being
WI1
,"’!krr tbe above nam-i plaintiff, aata*. U" —
tenements, good* and chattels,
"
tbe place where His elrenjt court tor Barer
MUdnt,rJire2W"U' lh* Pr®ra,*w‘ described in dekmd^Vnoa-resideut effecte-oC Alton G. Freeman, the drte.-.da.
above named for Die »uin of &lt;IKJ3- *$’7’“
man nsmwl Mack committed suietdo in
1! frrtl*r Tn*”**' u«*
,,«si«r
ma
with
right
per
cent.
int»
IM
t.
atta
Xlll^ai
d
.
con
't&gt;talnaar
cause
a
aottre
of
er. A. t». 1MB.
,
horrible manner yesterday.
He cut h
Dated oils Mb dav of November A I •
eoata together with an attorney's fee of twenty- this order to be poMIsImkI in the Mamina* Bak■if into n reu-bot stove, literally burning
StejH, ‘n
eamrtTkB^.
E?
®?’llD,wd therein
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
ta each wuM. for aE weeks In
The oopartoerahtp heretofore rxtotfos
T,‘." mut half
- ■ --■.l.n.il nnrtMr the firm UM
... .
Nww Y&lt;*U, Nor. 35.—In a speech before l.U- nortll west r,u*rtc-r

aixwr s

tbe Military Service institute, Saturday. (fen.
Howard advocated the portfMHcaent of a
merries jwuxtou unt il Wifi, and a groaral rr-

.?■-%' ^AOLKIO*-

Battle Crook. Mich.

�A fiery tomb.

ffahiZ /rtiDR. HARTMAN,

•nd the sores perfectly healed. Mr. Rumnatural position by a double operation and but he had never bad sufficient confidence
^rv»h « 7 hlgh,y
with the results
a Ugature, aud make It perfect. He told Inspired to have them operated upon. But • Mr. Frank Butler, oi 142 Porter streak
of Dr. H.'s treatment.
tta doctor to go ataad. which he did, and
Iwful Disaster in a Butte City AFTER A VISIT o? EroiTT Weeks
Mr William Lyon-., of Windsor, Can­ In two minutes, without pain, tbe eye was as soon u Dr. Hartman told him that he Detroit, has been a great sufferer frost
could certainly make his eyes straight he chronic rheumatism nearly all his Ufa.
**w
- __ Mine.
ada. had a cancer st the aide of the mm.
Copper
Mr. Anderson said the had Implicit confidence Inspired in what Ills mother said he had been treated by
at Detroit,
7?? 1° t,le eye r,ir about fourteen years. 1’ltUburg fctralthL
oculist workM at his eye at least he said, aud had hint operate on them at
about all the prominent physicians In De­
At lirst. and far a number of yeais, only a
uf. n.\l *!?ur a”d ,he P“ln w“ terrible, once. His eyre are now perfectly straight troit. and be:.ides they had used all the.
•mall
sore,
which
had
resisted
every
ef
­
Ji UMBER OF VICTIMS. during Which time the num­
while Dr. Hartman's ojxratkort was per­
aSUSKfort that was nude to cure It. During the fectly painless. Mr. Anderson is delight­ and a more genuinely grateful and happy remedies they could hear of far rlieutnaber OF PERSONS OPERATED ON
tiflu, but that all the physicians and al!
P«sl year, and especially tbe past montli,' ed aud invited all doubters to call at his man cannot be found anywhere.
Mr. F. C. Phillipa, of Flint. Mich., bad the remedies failed entirely to&lt;irtohim
it grew very rapidly, and wav ulcerating house. 6W1 24th street, Detroit.
and Placed Under treat­
divergent strabismus, that is, bis eyes any permanent relief.. Dr. Hartman has
deeply Into the substance of the nose, and
ment ARE NUMBERED BY
Mr. Frank Broekmlller, M6 Macomb St.,
earing that it might soon.reach his eye­ Detroit. Mich., lias been suffering from were turned outward instead of inward. been treating him bitt a very' short time,
the Hundreds,
Dr, liarluiau straightened them In less and now he Is quite well. Both he and
sight. and maybe his life also.’ and having
convergent strabismus (cross ryes) nearly than one minute.
aud bin parents are profuse IqUiylr mani­
o o rawrh of lhe ^otfderful cures that all his life amt as a consequence his sight
—Daring the inter- Has at last consented to Visit Dr.
festations of gratitude and thinks for
Hartman was performing, be placed became much Impaired. Dr. Hartman
gTTTj:
what Dr. Hartman has done far him.
■ ing at the night shift at I
himself under hit treatment, which was operated on Uiem without tbe least pain,
Hastings, mioh.
Do not forget the time, one day. Thurw'i. -rning an l the coming
Mr. Clarence Conlisk, of lai Salle. Mich,
commenced Ju* ten days ago. The doc­ aud, to use his own words, "they were
day.
Dee. at the Hastings House. Office
had two pterygiums, one growing over
tor made two application a. neither of which
HE WILL STOP AT THE HASTINGS was iMiijfiil, and, strange to say, the cun- straight before I was aware of It " His each eye. They were quite thick and houp from N a. tn. to H p. tn.
appearance as well as bi* sight are greatlyfleshy. Dr. Hartman operated and re­
rr*
o,l,) c,,rwl- hut the place Is en­ improved.
House one Day. Thursday.
*
mov'd them, and now hl* ryes arc clear
tirely liealed. Buch cures as this nnd
DEO. 5, 1889.
Miss S. F_ Nixon. M .Stimson street, De­
1 tbe Antw-mda mln*
tunny &lt;»thrrs that Dr. Hartman has made troit, was greatly disfigured by an eye that and ta can see as well as ever. But for
That a k la* ba* brim of imjxjrtanco in hutuinle in Detroit would seem almost in­ lured upward toward the nose. The sight tbe operation he ipould certainly have lost
cross eyes straightened, eye­ credible. were It not far tbe fart that the of the eye, too. was greatly imjmlred. Dr. Um sight .of tadh’ eyes, an:l once totally
jKTsons themselves are living and.can Iw Hartman unrated on It ami lu less than blind from this disease uo operation can faraoun of ki*a» olway* saem to me that ooe.
lids Raised, bore Eyes cured
wen. ns tbeir names and addresses ate half a minute It was perfectly straight'and give sight
AND PEOPLE®ADE BEAUTIFUL.
Tta following arc cases treated from
given In full.
ih;&gt; to extinguish th*
sight much Improved, she was delighted.
Mrs. J. M. Jones, 73 Grand River Ave., Aud well she might ta: than now there Michigan over a year ago, to show Hurt tbo Gorden Highlanders, better.known os ilia
Dr.
Hartman's
o|&gt;eratlun*
ami
treatments
■..,,'rx
i OANCBKS «d DCTomuro XOK. Detroit, bad a very troublesome cancer never was a prettier face.
Ninety wend, by having each man-lake tbe
under her arm far several years. Every •• Mr. 8. E. Metcalf, of like. Wls.. bad a are permanent:
“queen's •Jillling” from between ber teeth, no
■ .i:m»-kr&gt;own that *ever.il ।
STERS REMOVED AND THE
physician that she consulted wanted to re­ crooked eye. atrabismu*. nearly all i^s life, , Mr. Charles Hendricks, of Bayfield, Wta. that be End. if lie wanted, a good opportunity
Sores Healed.
move It with the knife. Being averse to winch greatly disfigured his facial appear­ whose eyes were turned outward, also call­ to kies ber. It is almost uinieowwiry to say
having It cut out, site called on Dr. Hurt­ ance. and caused lilm tor that reason to lie ed ou Dr. Harttmui about a year ago. Mr. that the gnllaut laddies who fought «■&gt; well
Hop s DEFORMED FEET AND CROOKED man at the Plankinton Hotel, who with anxious to have the deformity corrected. Hendrick says, under date uf Aug. 22. at Waterloo did not reenrt the charm of a
only two applications, removed II entirely Dr. Hartman operated on th. eye. which Is ISMt: “Your operation on my eyes was lovely woman's mouth. However, r. member
v.dun
legs made perfect, and evwithout the knife, without any plaster and now as straight ns any eye Hurt was never entirely satisfactory, and the operation
'"•' ERT CLASS OP HU MAK DBFORgiven. and
without twin. Mrs. Junes says Dr. Hurt­ crossed, and lie is pleased beyond measure. was performed In a most skillful manner.
No one seeing my eyes now would for a
FORM1TIE8
SUCCESSFULLY
man » method of curing a cancer is aotneMaster Fred Broekmlller (brother of Mr.
siiKMtt'Ho’w from inthlng wonderful. She knows this from Frank Brockmiller), of 500 Macomb street, moment suppose that they had ever been
Treated
positive experience, as she once had a can­ street, Detroit, also bad a Mjulnt eye turn­ turned ajiart.”
B. B. Hart, of Watersmeet. Mich., whose
cer removed with a blaster, which gave ed to the inner corner toward Hie nose.
Dr. Hartman ha# finally agreed to stop her such Intense juln aud suffering that .Arter he had seen bls big brother's eye 14-ycar- old son had cros#-&lt;-yes since an in­
fant. submitted hi* eyes to the great skill
dMttll
one day in “
listings.
He will
take a suite
■
, ■
.
••■•*
"iuiuk *&gt;v
win taxe
sutu- •bethinks&gt;hc has never entirely recovered straightened he took courage ami hail Dr. of Dr. Hartman about a year ago. Mr.
Thu U rtangy, but lt'» th- *ad.
truth.
.^4 bvw the* hundrwi*
r*M,n,H **
Hastings. House where he from the depression cau.srd by the plaster. Huruuau operate on hi* eye also, it did Hart says, under date of August 29. UW9:
Mrs. Junes says she would advisq all -per­ not Like quite half n mhiute, but while il
in fly tau-tiug work* I'v:ll practice Thursday. Doe. S, from s a.
••My son's eyes arc all right; you could ®o!
son* afflicted with cancers o&lt; any kind to did last the young man Mt as still and
tli.- -»- ii,*t level where m. until 8 p. iu. Hr. Hartman lm_- po*l- always visit Dr. Hnrtiuan before trying brave u* a soldier. A'tappirr boy never tell that they were ever disfigurtai. My
sun's eyes are strong and beautiful; wr arc
&gt;. fi Four oC ttam WSrt tjvdy Iu, et)un| h|
#pWtame6_||ie c.
either« plaster or n knife.
lived.
wonderfully pleased with tta ojK-ralton." wdman you langh a merry laugh and wonder
1.1 i-uf-w the fifth could
, .
7
Mr*, barah Dicker, of 409 Francis street,
Mr. Alexander Frailer, a Woodward
Mt. Henry Krvuger, of Marquette, who. what kind of a kkw you are expected to bo
.wen- nearly stifled. *■*/'
r'
•“'« throttle diseases. Jadtson, Mich., bld a cancer ou the nose aveigne ror-drivrr. wlunw r. Mdencr is 1M&amp;
1...........
- ■ We reproduce the following report of case* for eight vears. She had done everything W.MMiward avenue, wa* imtn with hy'pcr- too, had liUeycs straightened a year ago— acquaint&gt;xl with. Why, the latest, of course.
■ •*uffucated from the Detroit Free Dress of Septcm- that l|er doctors could prescribe to remove mrtnqijc cyrs. and lint wearing glasses, as they ha&lt;i been ertesed for some twenty And it i»* F.jt your sweetheart to noapover
j enrs - stays, under date of Aug. -!4. 18HU:
it. from cancer plasters to caustics of var­ he should have dune 'rum hi* youth, both s. H. Htirtnian. M. D_
h &lt;&gt;tii»r, u»&lt;l cual.l
ious kinds. Imt all were utter failure-. eyes alternately turned inward, which not
Di.au Stu:—1 see by a Detroit Sunday n littlo ]« rfutno, ami tho chances ore bn will
Mr. James Yau Valkfiibutg, Northville. She finally placed herself under Dr. iiartonly marred Ids appearah&lt;-&gt;*. but it also Im­
Mich., had a cancer at his lower lip tor man's treatment and the consequence Is paired his sight. Dr. Haitman tqM-ruted jiajKT that you are stopping In Detroit, kim you not ont» tuft twice there, and.toll
sb*vetui years, it was an angry, ulcerat­ that her n&lt;&gt;«e Is niphlly healing, ami will uti one eye, which w'II correct lhe deform­ ami that you arc making rmw eyes straight you (bat ktaing you b like putting ooeS lips
by
the Wholesale there. When you opera- &gt;M
„w .
,—------------ing. eating sore, ami resi.-t.il every effort soon be perfectly well.
ity of noth eyes without an operation, on ted on me you remember tta’ 1 was tnuch ( orij h^u&gt; t1(1t ft ctasra that ta dos- out
I and fell t.» the bottom he tad ever made to stop if He felt sure'
Miss Margarj'l Can*}, mu Wabash Ave.. lhe uthei one. Sure It is that the improve­
that if It was not sum removed Uiat .it Jtnd a cancer on her upper eyelid as latgc ment to lu* sight, as well *» to hl* appear ■afraid that they would get erooked again or ^ibofoe diff-renco betwwn a kta mata
Hial the operation would ta followed by a I perfect by art god that which i» flower like
would eat away his whole lip and finally, as a hazel nut. and as hard too. It had anre is wonderful
stare: but now, a year having elapsed since hr nnturp What do I meant That tta ouxt
duuhth-'s. Ills lile. Seeing Dr. Hartman। l»ceu tnnibllng het fat three years. Dr.
the operation, I «m happy tossy my eyes thing
-■ to kudng
•
a -Bower ■ ii ktaicg a baby.
was coming to Detroit he commlted him. Htittniaii removed It In a miuute and now South Havt-n. Mkh. Hi- eyes were cross­
4*_
are still perfectly straight aud there is no .. . , . ■ . . .______ ____ 11.
Mr. Van Vnlkenbtirg was so favorably im­■ it Is quit# well. ’
ed. Dr. Hartman straightened them in stare at all. Tbe sight of the weak one Is
dl at «.-• jarty that pressed with the doctor s inannerx ami hl*
half a miuute. His tear dud- were closed, i a* strong now a* in the strong eye. 1 am
.
... — &lt;...—fcu.v......
■T" urevn-eioU- At seeming familiarity with camm. that InIts. Hartman opened them aud now th" very much pleased with your operation
-you jmt your li|« to iu rcaobad
' hn Lyons uqqilad at once phi...1 hlin- '.l mid. i th. doctor’* i Mr-. |t. V. Woodward, of tomttec, Mlciu. tears no longer flow over hi* cheeks.
nnd its result. I would not for all the ' tf n mouth and then you kiu it, and than
treatment. Hs romir twoappllartioiw, one I had a stroke of paralysis tw» year* as-,
Mr. Frank Brown, of Williamntou, Mich., world have it again as It was. 1 had no tou know that yuu have inhaled the pcrtaaso
ii
il
.
..a,...
fl...
.
.
ii~p«I Inf.
'
■
..
.1
ak* M.-aI- **
on two ...nsectitive days, which gave n&gt;- tb- ,\ll the muscles of her eyes were paralyzed hud convergent stnlbismus. that I*, the .trouble
at all with it after the operation
It u thought er tain nor suffering in any way. ami in r ; except the two Internal recti muscle*, eyes were turned inward toward the nose. and in two week* it was u» clear as eser. York Graphic^
week or so the &lt;*auct9r wax removed, Md whL h drew the eyes Uarard ’Che n.**eand
They had Iveen in that condition since he 1 most bekrtlly advise all persons with
J now tta place is filled up nnd heated ta’ ta- k toward Hie liacff“pRrt of the eye*, was a mere child. Di. llartnun operated crooked fcy« to go to you and have them
f.-ctly. Indeed there is scarcely a mark | There they were firmly find, and she ou them In his usual skillful- manner, and stralghted. One hundred dollars to get
In Dakota and Manitoba tta rmploynwoS
nuptoy upnarihpfa left. • He frets that he never can say , found it impossible to turn then, in tta now they are as.stnvlght as any-one's eves. rldofsdrh an unsightly &lt;ljf«&lt;-t iu one’s .■u dugk- wheat wtata of a hundred r. opars
»....»....«, un
.....­
ar- podtivrly knowny enough In fav^r of Dr. Harinum'- treat-‘
Mrs. b. Hemingway, of Cook avenue, looks is nothing.
least butwanL- m.u
Tl&gt;i* gave
her -a nu
most
Yours truly.
and on aggregate ’three hundred talxw»
tm-nt,
and
ta
say*-he
docs
not
tailevr
It
'
-• ami from two to fiHif
UgxttY Kitrt gku.
fortunate appearance, ahd remh-nsl -het near Woodarc avenue to!) gate. Detroit.
for n
has tan rcgnrd-xi n. ^wnrtliing
v iaion altnofl useless, m- she looked more Mich., luts batt quite an experience with
unprecedeutcd in agricultural industry; tat
not. aud hr talievra him firmly.
backward than forward. No oculist ctnild cross eye*. When quite a small girl her
on ctw- sugar estate in Cuta—• "El Balboa"—
r •‘.tendelji Carrolls-unMr. C. Mauford. of 80S Canfleld avenue, Ik.- found that would undertake to do any- right eye-tall turned inward toward tbe
from
llftt-n
hundred to two thousand IuumM,
Dn. Haktsux—Dear Sir; Thenolaro
ud generalship must be Detroit. has been a well-known resident of thing:lor her. bffie felL however, that if inner corner of lhe eye which gave her a hi tny enrs. drums beating, crieketa chirp­ Invariably negroes, are emjJoyed. who work
Iler ing. distant waterfalls, have all left me.
this city for twenty-eight years, who#e niiyonKrould do anything far her Dr. llari- very unprepbaMMlnx appearance.
under severe ducipline, u&gt; warctas or relay*,
business hits been that of keeping a re»- nian could, so. she called on him at the l«rente were exceedingly anxious to have
during the grtaling »en*&gt;n, by day and
IL Kim i.Axn,
Plankinton Hotel in Detroit He i«t onee ] the deformity curtected. and took great
night, the *.*iuisas in lie-.targu iron mill* and &gt;
.
Petoskey. Mich.
.evm.v five
.... years ago a small sbre ,came
—..k nt
-. said ire enutd turn lhe rye* to lhe front pain* to Inquire for the best oculist In
llktalduig the .IVMIlKWOfl
Some
N. B. HAirrM A.x. M. D.—Dear Sir; I lurna&lt;**nf tta United State* and Europe.
his ear, which gradually enlarged nnd wd*J and hold them there, nnd lliat eventually America. Not being able to Judge pf qutvl- can hear the watch tick ten .inches froth At ttie, kum time three are few village romvery painful, it grew outward* to the ex- j she couhl tntn them In ‘every direction | iflcatluns tlieuisrlvea they sulvmltted lb" my left -ear ami four feel from my right niunitic* wtarte iikr number of pw'plo ex­
and
then
spread j nagain.
. . ot fully half mi inch sr
„j th,
ii spira.i
g.iiii- Dr. Hartman operatisi on them. J matter to thclt family physician, who. af- quite distinctly. Your medicine U help­ perience the nickj care atTd survelllanre. Tta
• -*«|fota impriw n&lt;l I tent
male worker* occupy quarters welled and
lir had tarn
been advised f ami
.uid nonow they -.areastraight as r-rer. and . ter careOif inquiry, told them that Dr. ing uic wonderfully.
the
Anaconda
— —
---------hare I out over hi* temple. He
—---------------S. Sirei.nux.
-•
- I ...
.. . wa, pleased
------ • with
—
*...-!
barricaded'from th- women, and tta wonwe
nil ttata.ft*. drifts an&gt;t &gt; |,y physirlaua to let it go. a* there
was m»
if ever a patient
tar
| --------- wa* unquestionably as good, if not
Hagar. Mh-h.'
from tta men.
•
bulk I cun- for It except to cot it'tfway. andlf • physleian *hv Is tbe one mo»t pteas-.d.
, ■ the best m the country.* (Sbt», gave the
There nre in every village an Infirmary, a
'
name
of
tbe
oculist
to
Dr.
Hartman,
bitt
aYta Hutt was done It would ta sure to return I Mr-. John Brand'-n's daughter, of ?.•* .
lying in bumUai,*i physician, ou awtlxvary.
--‘i-mid .owi'li'to M» ikunirtuw In.Mwrt ‘ Ml. HIKlt MrwL .IX'lroll. a IkanlKul ... ............. - -. ...........................
Mr. Blaise Goetchy. of Hancock. Wch.. n etapcl and priest. At night and morning
Mn- order. 11- war Min- br eonld ii&lt;&gt;&lt; ln.1 lone r.mli,
o( Im Mimmrra. Iimlrroa. &gt;’.n- vlom-.miiBl eharmlrr or mi. U.r.il on.- ol brought his little daughter, to Dr. Hartman
urn* i* *»“! m chapel, and tta crowd* are ah
'■anv more In Ihta cuudllion. ... I..- .-..nsalt- I marls Ml Irer &gt;11* «™1 IK* '■»'&gt; "MP&gt;'r»M«n or .arm-mi '■»“■»&gt; '™
about « year ngo. Her two feet were
| rd Dr. H.rlmau al ll..- I'lankll.l.m liolrl. j de.lrnl (I. bill la.lh Iwr jun-ib.m. «.-ll l.-ll ;■*I' d I'S llimu. Im d.«rt lu.l
tb- ““&gt;«■&gt; turned inwards so that &gt;lie walked on her ways large. There i* uf a Sunday Ira* re­
I That di-llosnl.li. il-i-vlall'l al oii&lt;?i- in.il.- It ili.lr dull l»lak- l»-r Io In. Il«lm.n | IM.
&gt;»“»*„''.27, u an’i^n •outside ankles. With the sulesof the feet straint. though cviactaa espiounge i» never
remittal On tins* day* W..1 in parte of talimi anpUcllon o( Mr lavra, and r-waU-d III mid hare tli-ni. -tralehl.-m-d. wMlb tin-.' I
,ami toes turned iuwavd ami backwanls— days there are rode mirtli. ruder muiic and
Ili.-dav
(ulfcn inL-. ami
ami in
inan.l.Un-nlo.il,club f.*t Dr. Hartman at once ordered a
the
tiay following,
a w.-k
tta- whole did. a,d a h.H'trr &gt;.nn« lml&gt;-and rairnu . t.-r (.-lUotv. a. t inrm-il U1
wa.M toward the&lt;mter corner &lt;»( tiir eye. 'set of braces which in »ix months turned much dancing. TbU picture i» given *w■ uocur uaiuu away, and How il Is li'-aied un../iivrd
whiit In detail, becnnfcs it lUuJtrairo bow aU
flk* tater Wright, of tta Michigan. F. 1 win re it remained a* firmly as if she h*i! Lup. with acaieely the least scar to tell the
the f&lt;*cl and tore beautifully outward-, and pervading and from, tuloukare the furor* that
fearful tale of Ids fnc ycare of sufferittg. clangv. Detroit, had convergent strain*- j tan tan- ‘After a time she rvlunn*! as straight as any feet He then nrdeml nro in.Rlifyiiig •oclety erdgywtaTr. in drib
-iirJlarttuan's applications gave Mr. ban­ mu* nearlv all tar life. Dr. Hartman ' to him to have it corrected. JI" told her and sent them another act that she is wear­ I .-rd, iwrtially civilrasd and Durtaruu* coaaher eves in I.-*- than half a ' be was-.rry. but It waa ImiaMsIlne to ever •
turd not the least particle uf pain.
He ustraightened
tout" and Without tta least pain. A I make ll any tatter, and thus R remained ing now. Theje are raising the toe* and tri^a, n-nyolntly with tbe new conditions of
and without tta^least pain.
bringing down the linsls, which will »oon production and conremptiou.—Hon. David
tt-ed no knife, no plaster am! no chemical. minute
"aS already taamlng with beauty was far more that, twenty years.
.J^OF HENDRICKS.
make the feet perfect Mr. Goetchy says: A. Well* in Popular 9ei«neo Mouthiy
Mr. Benford ami his wife, as well as their
.
... r and
—। her I.
—., wuhi
a few w»*eks ago. alia came to Dr. Hart- ‘
made
must
beautiful
heart
most,
••We are very much pleased with Dr.
friends. an« pcrfrutly dumbfounded at
man. who. after n« examination, told her Hartman's treatment."
»■ .,t tudiannpoH..
' v bat Dr. Hartman has done, and the painthat
be
cuiild
make
it
as
|&gt;crfuct
a*
any
eye
, with ...........
’ Charles
East t
t'lianiplon. Mich., August 24. ltW|i.
X..v •A-Tbp-tghth. morn ! less manner
whichMn
It was
done. A. Hunxiprer. of
lauiime.' 17ft
Hit. S. B. Habtsian--Itear Friend:
, ' MrTlL
.......
• — r. lilinol.Illi....,- street, D--- I Winder street. Detroit, had hteeyw turned by performing a double operatic This'
wii* an agreeable surprise to Mrs. Hemin­ .Seeing that vou are In Detroit It occurred of LakoviUe. i» a ruck known a» "Moving
an I a cold dnrzling rain ‘ «. Ill- If.ii—.........................
Mi Intri.c »uSn. ‘ »*•.; ....................
«*''&gt; •"*"'t,
RrvkZ It is «•!&lt;»• in shore, in clout four fret
iKrotulou &lt;M«r (or leu y.-or.
For « : .i-.neM mMortuor t" Im.J•’l'"“*' way. and *hv had him operate at once, auit ;to inc the'people having deformed and &lt;g water, aud nt»be» grow up all around it.
. ..............
V — 1-r.^.km.:--«&gt;•«■.'••
“*l»-r .uE.rtiu: w.. &gt;™!S.
Ion, lime
..iiillwl■ lo '('■ Mm ."OrUotlj -» ).«* in l«»Miwlh 1 . . now she ha* a* perfect a pair ot ryes a* lame children would doubtless like to Fiffcm years ago thb rock was far out in th*
any lad) could desire. No one could ta know the result of your treatment In cases
.. . .. . ______
*• n.«! -I... notiewi tin- i&gt;r. Ilartnmu operated on l&gt;otn iyv*. ami &lt;
mure grateful for what Dr. Hartman of that kind. My 12-year-old daughter lake, and in »i*o was nearly ten times what it
'
: 1.11 . x.-rota- under tta g!aI(lU ,|f |ut neck highly inflamed and eti- now they are perfectly straight.
' had a dub foot for many jeara. clusevl is C'Mfctj' It was noticed uuo sprtug fotirteaa
Ml** Anna btigman, of Dundee. Mien., ihas done far tar.
’h-n.ln.-k - ctab. and t.Mifl.-l |arg,.&lt;|4 then the dtacasa broke out in her
Mis* Florence Kobinjiou. of Bellevue, doubtlres from paralysi- when an infant
wa*
cn.**-&lt;
ycd
all
her
lite.
A
half
n
min
­
-■itnnti"U in n hich the deoil ; itiruat. the tonsil# lioeame swollen, ami
Mich., intd crow eyes from infancy. About We had tried every means tiwt the doctors
i '.-n it:-, itution tta Voting ■ dually broke, ulceration followed, anil she ute with Dr. Hartman and thev were one year ago sin- had ttam ojieripi-d upon prescribed. Imt nothing did her any gnod quid live fuheriurn who then freqivt.red ths
! ortlcipatod in tta exercise*. | thought she w ould surely die. But finally. straight and natural. To say sh&lt;: Is 'by on" of the best oculists In Detroit, but whatever. Wheq you were ou your last take trttsi to tin! lhe cause. They looked
pleased ami appearance greatly improved
■ &lt;!.v. ted With *uutaa an l her throat got tatter and she began to cet
the operation was unfortunately a failure, summer's pleasure tour to the north I took dowu into tho water and they could sadly »
putting it mildly.
li'-'tuw, ami ti lutixlMflnr hois.w. when suddenly ber breate enlarged xis Mis#
eves were far from straight. She her to you. You applied an apparatus to
Kate E. CruncnwoFlh.
FortbL. a^lic
।
u- ]&gt;ihrcd at tta foot of th- ' and great,
• • hard
- • -------lumpsth-lr
madenniwortheir appear­ Detroit, whose eye* were turned apart out­ wa# greatly mortified at the failure, and her foot, amt now it U turned outward as
in the yellow clay, and that in length B wsa
-L mark- tta family 1A awl j ance in them. Hut before they had devel- I
wards, called on Dr. Hartmao and in half wu* not Mlhfied to let ttam go so if there far as II should be. and is a* atralght as nearly ten fret Tbo rock aremod smooth nnd
was auy po»dbl« chance of ha* log the de­ any foot In tact It has ten so for sever­
: which re*t th- Ixxiy of oihmI into open ulcers similar enlargement.-. ■
a minute they were straight and tar heart formity corrected.
-J,
She railed on Dr. al months tack, when you sent us another hard. Tbe next spring it bail tnovsd nearly
made their appearance in her liver, bowels i
ftftreu feet more toward tbo shore, and the
und In the pelvic organ*, causing her often g,
। Mn“l&amp;!’ward Hecker, teacher in one of Hartrimn at the Plankinton Hotel in l&gt;e- appliance to elevate ttxv toes.and bring furrow was plainly outlined. Then some oo«
to pray tor death to relieve het &lt;rf her mis­ tta M-bool* of Alpena. Mich., had bi* ey es trolt. who made them j*rfeet)y straight by the heel down. Wcare very much pleased called tbe great bowlder “Moving Rock.” and
f’rrv. Nov. 25.—First Asaist- ery.
Tin- worst, however, was yet to iturned outward*, divergent strabismus, a) performing nti operation of hl* own. which with your treatment, and can al ways recom­
' --ikr-ral Clariotfin, in hk an come.
The tames of her leg* ami arms 'his life. He caltad on Dr. Hartman nt tin roqutres great wkiil and rare. The opera­ mend you heartily in the treatment of crip­
now Ireeame dlsea*ed. open running ulcers |1’lankinton Hotel In Detroit the other day. tion w as ® grand sureeas. and to use her ples.
Yours truly,
En. BKnuv.
»prlng rtnnJ that time find* tbe rock do*er to
ul.-muF. i,. &lt;1,. nun.ter .,1 J followed,
,„„„w„u and
.
her hotly became a mass of and tad that surgeon operate upon them, own language, nothing could ta more
the edge of tbo take than it was twelve
r- 'luniu th. I— 1। corruption. To all this cancer suddenly .,,4 in .n In.Unllbesxrn- .lni'EM.iM
month* before. It U quite small now, but
Mr. Edward Vouvilla.
Mead. Mich-.
•nd pr»
■ jl v.ane .M holenambsr of । broke
, • out at
- her now ami spread over both .pFTl.rf. Mr. llrrb-r I. « .-nil-nun o( lnI bsd chronic Intlnwmatlun of tlic knee
whose eye» had been crossed for many Joint. My fag was drawn up so that I
cheeks, ber physician turned away and Ll II sen. s .ml «»•“■ &gt;&gt;-’» “ •l'l"wl""‘
.------ ’
year*,
though
calling
on
Dr.
Hartman,
ta
Number of pmodontial office* said her case was hupeleaA and thus l»ecouhl not gi t my toes within 12 incbro of fact some attribute its remartabte travels.
aremed I" ta very' much afraid to have his
•Us*; June IMt. 1W-2,&lt;&gt;M. Ap tween We nnd death ah&lt;eontinued to hear ■talor (or M. -MU «~l
the floor. I was treated far our month by The general opinion among tbe native U that
M r. .I««* Griffin, ol f.lim-r UtJ
"
her mitrings until Dr. Hartman came‘to rvuiniv Mich., had lM&lt;n troubled with eye# operated upon, but finally be conclud­ Dr. Hartman, and my leg Is |*rf«vlly
Jun
; -t4 June80,
the I’la^tlnton hotel. He was Immediate cross ^ye- (convergent strabismus) tor 85 ed to have it done, and In half * minute straight and all tuiretwM of the Joints gmte.
they were made perfectly straight HereIt..........
:i ird ltat the free -ielivery ly consulted, and the rouaequence l» Mr».
C1UBI.M HfAt'UUXO.
wan. Dr. Hartman straightened the eyi
ttendril t» aU town# of a popu- Lamme is relieved of all ber wffeflnga- hi les* than a minute, and that wlttaut turned home the aame day, and nothing
Grand Baplda, Mich.
latxo. i ■&gt;*• vitb n grn*. |&gt;*tal, revMtue of thebone sores are healed, the swellings hie liwst particle of pain- Mr. Griffin hail wa* heant from him until today, when
Mrs. Marla Crandall, of Mend. Mich., came
J ‘i
:l.i;. f'.UIO Tta ka-al receipts iu and statu* of all her Internal organ* are
murtoer trouble In hisbther eye tbjrt enrne to Dr. Hartman to have • pterygium re­
Ml«a Minnie Heekeltacker. of Iron
Ivealed. and all her Inbtrtto sufferings are
moved from her eye, which ta did to a Mountain. Mich., met Dr. Hartmw. • yror
•wrirv. «!.-I steadily tiM-roaring in excess.
entirely relieved; and. what la tatter than
minute. When taking tar lenve she inad­
Bnpertmr.
all the above, the cancer has been removed SSio^rorrr hb W •»« «"«“ vertently remarked that »be irad seen Mr. ago while on bl» way to
met in Um&gt; stre. I. when tta following duv
4 Political **rnsatlon In Cincinnati.
She had been crippled far quite a *°ng
and aTl the -ores il had caused aren«&gt;Urely £,,&lt;• .vemo.nr i""11” b"“ bl") ’ "
Vouvilla a day Or so ago to ascertain what time from hip disease- Her
Clxn* -. ui, NA. 2fi —Tbo polltveal senna healed. She now rote heartily and sleeps
was the result of Dr. Hartman * operation be brought bock Into Hue with the healthy
tkmoff .ij\ wro the arrnit yesterday of soundly all night.
Before Dr.
Ri.
the famous ballot-box con-I entnmenceti his treatment she rarely skp DelrolL Mich., had her eye* turned out on hl# eye. and she found it wa# •» P«r&gt; limb except by bending her.b“k
fret and satisfactory in every |‘artkular very much. It was also much •h(’r^£U‘Mn
("vw-nl
‘rv. 1. •..: y caM&gt; which played so prominent an hour In a whole night. She says- ‘Tell
that sta *t unce decided to call upon the tbe well tine. Dr. Hartman f urnished her
• pert ii. t-,.. late Ohio eln-.ion The arrret ull tbe sick if they in tbe least doubt the
Ton your noutT
•4&gt;n&gt;ar &lt;t tlie iiistance of Governor-Elect above to call at 179 UBnoU street, amt sec SX.^rJST. S%oU. Wig doctor and have her eyes operated upon an appliance that corrected this misfortune
Jan.-. 1 t mnpjgifl. United State* Senator
*’Mr. James McBride, of Midland. Mich.,
for themM lves.”
SS
*WOT
TiuMil.1
«
John
i-.nan and ('ongrvwanan ButterMrs. Casper Wlebcrluius, 220 C alhoun
•Hope I may die if 1 have.’
had cross eyes from infancy, which grr*tty walks very' much tatter.
*«•-&gt;: ; . :iU that the dlackmurro in coo street, Detroit, tad a very large
yMr# James McCoy's daughter, of 94 nmrratl hi# •ppe.rauee ««d
•You ain’t got my knlfeC
®r ’«*
guumnariagb" tKn. «itii the caro will raure a profound tumor behind her left ear. It was cl&lt;*el&gt; . * ’ t rw.t a little law of 18 summers. affected hi# sight He coital on Dr. Hart
•I ain’t got your knife."
nu. s. 11. Haetm ix-M;'
•miatiofi n, the |*&lt;iltical world.
ndtaring to the bone aud Uwk considerable LTTl..' nl^nune o(
man while practicing lu Detroit to^«« &lt;.r4nct&gt; 1 am tvappy to Inform you that
toreeto’vUrhIL Ur.
"""."S
Udn If anything could ta done to lm|v&lt; vour one hour'* instruction has enabled me wtieo a bright id*» uceurml to him, and to.
It tn less than a minute, and. although it
ttam. Dr. Hartman Informed ',n
Mv. . rtn. fa., Km 25.-Sheriff Kirk, FU qnlu- loMui
» '“J?1; “”i
his eye- could ta made straight without the compare my ftvltags to u an.c.wl,’?h"
with I;;, t pr.fav, constable*, and mardtala.
Wieberhaus was not In tho least
;
.tor WMH “tj!®??* ~ 'Jong t*&lt;n In prison and was suddenly reVII.
*.*■»***“'••
— •—----Mini. : sdbvil . Iflegation of cilisens. msde from the operation, and In live ’nln“t'*
’"TSM r*n5tf-S.-t anxious to . have him proceed
' "*• h-ased. You can never know how grate­ honor; take your darned old knife, and be
after it was removed she wu* a* vs ell aim
ful 1 feel toward you. Mlth taartfr.l luuid.-i tbe article over.
li »"« &gt;“S M»
“I*"'’. ..I,li-li In- cMTrtvIb’ i&gt;M. •I* 1“
right. (tn.l t he nwult has produced n smim- happy a« ever in her Ufa. The ptaco where
••Wei! done. Bill.* •“‘&lt;1 hisebum; •‘laMaa
» lulnuH- tire, thanks. 1 am yours, most
rf “ “ml 1.nr..rt..n«U‘l.v IM ol»[»“™’,• lull
tuni i i i ,(l«and one hundred and eighty the tumor was has already healed,
mi, rater (kn-ii. ..
Tl» ‘"r"'™”1
Unowed you wm ■ iemorabto chap "-New
onrwere secured, and this i» now iu but Ute least scarvcmainlng.
wlikli he rn.il.- In tl.eryi.ira
Wf«
East Manville. Otuwa Co.. Mich.
thscust «l , uf the nberiff. An cxaaiiuation
Mr. William C. Rumsey, of How cm Ski. i’rX M» I"*
Dil b. B. Hamtman— Dear Sir: W
„k«
tort
K-.Ur.
’
""S
1
m
“™
*»- nuaii- by ■ x|&lt;Tt chemUti, and they find Mich., a prominent man of Utat place, ta toinlilura bare Ills CK*.. "7’ XX™ .■...fluid tor curing stammering and stutterhSw-nilloii «ml Miowl mode M» V" tore 1( he hail io ml a Ihiartan.1 »Ue- lo «
•• .ttii:» upward of S pur cent, ot Ing filled a number of positions of trust-to
! Hin.l 111 went
“*
’•"*' "■?“
lb. coontf. I'"! ■ “uc"r
l,?u‘
•rer since your short Imfirnctlon. I am -jAiug my Uu»Uuid baroy. » "dd k«»
. •_____ ...I 'hfaidimtabfaaMbam.
tor mu»
many jrm.
years. Tile
The one
om- on «»
the nitride
2'„ n,. mUlnkr u.nwl.-&lt;l. bnl Bm &lt;l«-- "m"Tote KIJillo- «' »’ F»“nh
tta wonder of all my frhmd*. and allJlean "..
KlKn^ver,- toi&lt;ry ...4
"l«» SrS Mm «-»• *&gt;"7 “ «
no Deto.il. rthira-eyraflial l«m ej»»*
tail nec«»me very ana* J ............ '
Hr- wusie-w,
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„
T u. &lt;Ml*»!»&gt;•
dr-lrorlnc *n
M “I*- “
„„„ Iluli ll n» M&gt; U». •»
destroying
all th.
the Item*
tissues om
over Um
the tempte.
&gt; Mrs Foodwifa-1
« '‘•’’-XroG
I Ur. lUrtm.ll
...
a. LI
— —u.n.1
. — ..a!
i^n t itais.
mrnliM»
f
St. Johns, Mich.
nanuMiu !■•—■••
---------- "H'
■ 1"l JSJniUon coul.l r«-r l'rl"« “
journal
.
“•» aaniMl report heartily concurs in tin- Dr.
which
g»'
e neither
pain
nor
suffering,
and
1*
Yesterday he called on Dr. Hart- sull hlui. a. he ha.1 Mleii eoimiltrd oeulUU
I
which
gave
neither
pain
nor
buffering.
’•"-m’nro.hu.nw* t lu- general superintendent Mltourt »M »»"■ U»»
■; »&gt; r ial! service for provision hr th* | rlauscd. tbe cancer* have been.ileatroted man.
■“"b- of isfetaj rUrlu kSlkxl wUk
dutJ

�z
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
they could not give the aid asked but
kZYjesterday was Mrs. das. Dunning's 7Hth would give S2.5WJ. We are fearful tills
action .ends all hope for the institution.
birthday, and teverfi! of her elderly lady We hope those wlio have manifested op­
friends made her a pleasant surprise visit. position to this project will wt lhe “error
’
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
Tho city marshal w» telegraphed Friday of their ways" and by awuriiig the mem­
KSTEREn A8 BKCOXD-CLA.M MATTKK AT from Grand Rapids, to lojk out tor a man bers of the council of their cheerful ac­
THE JIASTJXOS. MICH., POSTOFFICE,
by the name of Geo. Weston, who was quiescence tn giving the aid asked for this
•
AVGUST 14. 1ST®.
■
wanted in Muskegon for grand larceny. enterprise, make it possible for the coun­
Tbe marshal watched In vain until yester­ cil to extend the aid required. We. ought
day. when he saw a man answering ills not to utap the onward march of improve­
description exactly In the city and prompt­ ments; nor can the council ta* expected to
. Farniom Should Furor Protection.
ly placed'him undt • arrest. Tito man go further than the taxpayers are willing
The attorneys for free foreign trade arc ronfesacd and the sueriff.from Muskegon they hliould. What we wish to see to this
peratotent tn their appeal* to the (farmer. will b»* here to-day to take the prisoner wllHngness on the part otall taxpajen*.
home.
I’rofessing the utmost solicit tide fur his
RESCUED BY DR. JACKSON.
All those who have aubscrilwd for them­
welfare, they seek to mislead him into the
selves or families autns of St or more, • for
support of a policy that will inevitably 1m- the monhment are entitled to a picture ot
Grief, sorrow and sickness are a trinity
that
comes sooner or later to every soul.
ymir the purchaalng ability of those who the monument. If you have not secured
Tho subject of this sketch win. far too
are now his chief customere. 'Ninety-five the picture, nnd have paid tbe money, call
young to have all three her portion.
nt
the
B
anxku
office
nnd
get
one.
If
you
per cent, ot all tho products of American
In early life she was called upon to
have not vet paid, you can pay to M. L.
fgrms are now consumed by The American Cook at B.\xxk« office anti get lhe picture. mourn tlie loss of a satated mother and in
people. A larce majority of these would Tim treasurer of the monument nAMxda- addition to her grief at so lm*parable 'a
loss,
she was comficlled to take a mother's
lie unable to buy in quantity and quality tion requests all who have subscribed but
not paid to pay to himself, Jeasc .Ionian, can* of ber younger brothers and sisters.
as they uow buy were it not Jor the wages
or to M. L. Cook, or to their town or Thr^dcgrev of success with which she ful­
received for labor in industries which, un­ school district committee at once.
filled a mother's part to well known In the
neighborhood In which-she lives.
der free trade, would be divided if not
Program for the C, L. S. C. which meets
Yean passed by: years full of earklng.
altogether given over to people fisl and al the home of Mrs. Willison Nov. •‘9th. care, weary years of patient toll for'her
clothed from the products of foreign fields. 188»:
younger charges. Iler time of play or
5
Singing.
what should have been her play time, was 11 lb. best soda. Anu A Hammer ... In return, for bis ahUn overturning the
.&lt;
••
...
S3
■ Repeat Mini's Prayer.'
•
occupied in anxious attention to tlie proper |7 ..
existing business arrangements the farmer
Roll call, general quotations.
training of those ot more tender years.
1
•• yeast foam baking powder ...
10
h promised lower prices for what he ha.-,
Political Economy. Mr. Colgroviv
Tlie incessant care mode inroads upon
1
•• Rising Sim
"
’5
to boy. and is asked to believe that foreign
History of Rome. Mrs. Willison.
an organism none too vigorous, and at the
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45
Mental Philosophy, a |m|&gt;er byiL L. age of twenty-eight she was much wont. 1 •• Dr. Price's
customers will lx* found to take the place
Cook.
I
*■
Italian
sage
,*0
Her
.-yes
had
a
pathetic
pleading
look,
that
of those lie may lose nearer home.
The story of Scjnnus, Miss Mudge.
। b&gt;ld more eloquently than words of tbe 3 •• .-.al soda.............................................
10
The fallacy of such teaching, as well as
What Shall lhe Stale do for mo, Mrs. great strain *he had endured. The plump
15
••
glirts
starch,
best'J
5
Johnson.
the hollowness of the promise, lies hi the
cheeks had given place to hollows, the
&lt;’ritie. MnC Smith.
iwes had given place to'Hilles and her 5 •• corn
assumption that the farmer’*! surecss Is any
I friends saw symptoms of consumption and 7 •* good laundry **oap
-t*
Mr. H. J. Kenfield lias ojiened a real es­
^Jesx dependent upon-a general proaperih
tate office in this city, over E. W. Morrill ta-soughl her to seek In travel amt change 1 •• infeed bird seed ... .*
than that of Ids fellow m&lt;*n in other
A Col's. Ik* proposes to do a general real of scene to gain tome degree of health.
13
jngs. Farming is but one of the e— .nails estate business, and lias already some de­
But her loving, tender heart would nfft 1 •• t&lt;e*t Japan tea dust
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to a complete national economy. nnd a sirable lota to sell on easy tetms. He will yet forsake the can* ot the family and ske 7 tried what medicine would do.
1
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splendid
Japan
tea
v
give
special
attention
to
real
estate
In
farmer can no more make his business
About this time her father wni stricken 1 •* .’ita*. t«*a' for.......................................
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profitable in the absence of good custom­ this' city and vlr.luity, and will also rare down by a lingering sickness and her can *
for the renting of bousco, etc. Parties
S3
ers, than, can the merchant or manufactur­ having Imuses they desire to rent, or proj&gt;- were now doublld jn the tender mlnlster- 1 •• strictly pure shot pepper
13
er. And his customers must necessarily erty they desire to Mill should consult Mr. ies that as a Iovine daughter she lavished l •• liest »ti«*kcinnamon................. .
ui«n him.
1 •• ground mustard. • -.
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lie found outside of those who are engaged Kenfteld. A n*al estate office is needed hi
Dentil hud his Icy hand upon- the father
13
in agriculture. Without steady wosk and this city, with aome one to give it person­ and il seemed as though the same cold 1 • injrtironi. Imported..
al and energetic-attention. This Mr. Ken­
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hand would soon claim her for his own. 1 •• pearl tapioca
fair wages for laborers, mwluudcs, clerks field will do.
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The grief at the great loss sappixl what 3 “ ”
and the army of working people who now
It is but due to Orlln B. Kenyon to state little strength and health was left and a
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find it more for tbeir interest to buy than that he denies that he fcas t all instnt- multitude of 'symptoms soon appeared. 1 •* choice cream candy •
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to produce the varied products ot the soil mental in causing tlw buggy occupied by Dyspepsia and the most awful palpitations 1 •• French
1 •• Vostizra currant*
.
10
to consume, the. farmer would lie,1 com­ Mrs. Win. Ream and daughter to ta* upset.' of the heart would afflict tier.
XNot the common trash.)
and by means of which Mrs. Ream's arm
Tin* heart would act so violently that all
pelled to confine his efforts to the few pro­
was broken and she received other Injuries. atarnt her would be in great alarm: at times 1 •• new Valencia raisin10
ducts that can lie shipped abroad.
Mr. Kenyon claim* ,that ufter he bad after acting thus for hours It would cease to
.. .. tajer
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Equally unreliable is tire free trader's driven by them the ladies .attempted to ta*at and her friemta would mourn iter as
I •• California egg plums..................
10
contention thkt tlie fanner gets no ta*yefit drive by him. and. getting too near the dead.
edge of the road, their buggy tipped over.
4
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Carolina
rice,
good
”3
Doctor* were tried but without*avail.
from tbo existing tariff. During the year
We know nothing about the matter, but Hearing of Dr. Jackson she decided to trj I
best XNXX powdered sugar . .
12
ended June SO, 1889. dutiable field pro­ have given Doth sides as rejiorted to us, Ills method aud Is to-&lt;lay in full poMesslon
** choice sweet jxttatoe23
duct*, such as live animals, breadstuff*, and the law will no doubt settle the ques­ of vigorous health. Miss Gainey, of Flint
4 " Gold dust washing powder.,...
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tion
as
a
suit
for
31.000
damages
Ims
liecn
Mich.,
where
Dr.
Jackson
resides,
will
glad
­
milk, batter, chisw, hay, bops. tnlmccn,
coujmene**d nguinst Mr. Kenyon.
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ly testify to the doctor's wondarfui skill I •* Magic
vegetables, wool, were Imported to tlie
(One 13-lnch sllvcrine tray free.)
.Some time ago Newman Fuller contract­ in the tnjatment of obstinate cases.
value uf over $44,000,000. ’Iu lids sum
UEIHICKD PATE'.
r. bars octagon soap
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ed with Messrs. A. Black &lt;t Smj, ot this
may lie added the items of hemp and flax city for n monument for the lute Peter
Dr. Jackson has concludisl to greatly re­ J jwjier Rising Sun stove polish.. -...
7
amounting to $14,500,000, and the more Cobb, to ta* placed in the Irving evmetery. duce his fees so that all may ta* &gt;-natded
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than $7,000,000 worth of. fruits on which The work was nil compleletl last week hml to test his skill in chronic discasMitlMidor­
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duty was paid. Every dollar exacted from Mr. Fuller told them that the monument ter will take al) cases for one hitlf ututti 1 box Nickle Plate
rate- Noone need have any any hesitancy
10
forelgnera. for the privilege .of selling ■itself was of such fine design and work­ in paying Dr. Jackson their money as hfa 1 gallon water white oil
15
these articles In competition wltbahr pro­ manship, and their carrying out their con­ Integrity Is ta.*youd reproach. Tlie doctor 1 •• best gasoline.............................
ducts of American fields, served as prre tract with him was »o thoroughly honor- does not travel all over the country: he 8 lx&gt;xes matches5
tection to the producers uf similar domes­ abb*, and he was so well pb*ased-with lhe will only make a few visits to Hastings to 1 lb. choice fine cut tobacco
25
monument, that he felt he ought to pay
tic products.
,enable people to try for themselves his 1 •• extra choice
themSdo
more
than
tin*
contract
calh-d
for.
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The free trade policy of England has re­
peeular methods, and treatment will be
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duced the number of tier tarui&lt;. as well us True to this statement Mr. Fuller handed conducted from home office at FHnL Mich., 1 *• choice plug
the profits from those remaining under Mr. A. Black a 820 bill In addition to the till a cure b» effected.
3 dot. clothes pins....
5
tillage. and. as similar results will surely contract price. This speaks very highly
Peraons suffering from nervous com- 3 papers t^cks .
.... .
,5
follow its application in this country, the for Messrs. Black A Son.
plants are vary backward about calling on
5
fanner should In-the last man to vote for
The annual meeting of the Methodist a docter. Many a |M*rsou has told tlie 2 tapers pins, good ones
a change in that direction.
5
Foreign Missionary oodnty, which was doctor that they have got as far as the hotel 24 sheets good note pu)&gt;er
held at Muskegon, closed Friday night.* two or three times aud could not pluck up 25 good white envelopes
5
That even truMa are not always profit­ By tbe report of the treasurer. 349.45 was
'
able is evinced liy the fact that a shortage reporttsl ns received from the wxdcty Here, coutygi! to go In nnd consult the docter. 3 alato pencils
over $275,000 lias been discovered In Hie besides gs.20 received from tin* "Little Doni allow such feelings to prevent your 2 sticks best candy................. :
i
cotton oil trusts accouuLs. due to the ef­ Builders,” of this city. This rqxtaks vofy calling on Dr. .Jackson nt lhe Hasthigs 1 box best Softwood toothjdcks ...
1
House
on
Friday
Dec.
5.
forts of 1’reskicnt J. H. Flagler and Treas­ highly Indeed for the work of tho Mules
IU
All chronic aliments of whatever nature «to ft. clothes line'..............................
urer J. IL Mosa to support- the price of the of this city, connected v ith the Foreign
1 dor. tin dairy pans
75
certificates &lt;m uhr market j»y conducting Missionary soMcty as well as for the work treated with success.
Fr.ixr. Midi.. Genesee Co.. Nov. 19, 1889. Nkc.band lamp, complete
speculation bi thC-^u-tlticalos of the. trust,
15
of the young indie* connectnl with the
without tbe knowledge or consent of the “Little Builders" rocIHy. • Mrs. Daniel To M’h»mi It Jfity Coitr&lt;*ni:
50
This Is to certify that 1 have known Dr. Set glassware, 4 large pieces
trustees. This fact came .out through n Striker was elected treasurer for the enNickel tup salts and pcpi*ers
5
communication from Messrs. .Sullivan * Btilng.y ear and Mrs. (.'. S. Whitcomb was J .11. Jnckson. of this city, tor eight or ten
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Cromwell, counsel for tin* trust, to the elected m* alternate delegate to the north­ years and have always found Jilin honor­ 3 good brooms.
meeting Assembled for tin* purpose of re­ western meeting at lndiana|M&gt;lis. The able in all his dealings, and Hint the cW- 1 gallon good syrup.
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organizing the trust Inta a company, bi- next meeting will be held in Grand Rapids zeusof Flint, tadelve him worthy of credit. 1
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molasses
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Wu. W. Jorxnt. I*. M.
enrporated under the laws of New Jersey. next October. .
Dr.
Jackson
cau
convince
all
who
may
I
quart
French
mustard
to
The shortage was originally 3527,511, but
Soiaelhing over a year ago Mrs. I). IL consult him that he has made a great dis­ 1 doz. sour pickles in vinegar
5
was reduced before the meeting tagnu by
the payment by President Flagler of McElwain, who at that time was traveling covery and that the discovery I* that near­ Best clear imek salt pork ..
8
&lt;150.000 and br Treasurer Moss of a great deal in .various parts of tlie state, ly all chronic ailments are caused by the SJi llw. best XXX butter crackers.
'25
3100,000. When Mr. Afoott announced took out an accident policy ta tbe New Eng­ maltreatment of complaints by local treat­
ment
or
by
improper
internal
medication
I
«|t.
tM*at
cranberries
io
land
Mutual
Accident
Awtociatloii.
of
Bos
­
the fact of this restitution by tin- genlh*men named I* explained, in connection ton. Matut., ami she was very fortunate in that has violated the Inw of metastasis and
relieved one symptom to only intensify
with the recommendations of tbe trustees doing so. On the fl8d dsj &lt;rf last June. In
Sugars are way &lt;lovrn.
that an adjustment be made ou this basis, getting out &lt;tf n buggy. Mie fell in. such n some other one. Have a talk with Dr.
that the sum handed over to tbe trustees manner a« to strike squarely on both heels, Jackson and you will find he hi not an
represented all that remained of tbe for­ which jarred her a great deal and produced Ignorant quack who Is after yonr money.
Flour is very cheap.
Imt
an
educated
pnywician
striving
to
"heal
concussion
of
the
spine.
Since
this
acci
­
tunes of Messrs. Flagler and Mgm. Tills1
leaves’tbe net law 85577,511, and the mat­ dent she lias been sick, awl, unable to do the sick by an enlightened and rational
ter was adjusted on that basis, aa neither anything. The company was notified of method.
Butter is marked down.
Diseases of women are treated with
President Flagtar nor Treasurer Moes had lhe accident in due form, and from June
profited by the transactions, and neither 23d until Saturday Inst Mrs. McElwain great auocsA by Dr. Jackson, and cured
not
suppressed
by
local
treatmeut.
ha-&gt;
drawn
S25
each
week.
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Last
Saturday
had done anything which rendered him
We are having a nice trade
HPNixncit—Dr. Jackson gives exclusive
liable to indictment It would appear Mr. F. J. Moore, superintendent of agen­
that the shortage actually occurred through cies, for thin company, came here and sot- attention to the medical treatment of dis­ in gloves and mittene.
tbe efforts of those officers to conceal the tied with Mrs. McElwaiu in a manner ease. It iqjmpossibie for a physician to
true .facts of the financial condition of tbe aattefactory to iter aud the company, pay­ devote attwftkm to surgery and medicine
We want the catdrtrade and
too, and do Justice to bis patrons. Dr.
trust from the public. From present as- ing $700.
Jackson treata cfaauilc dUaurcx exclusively. will make prices to get it.
pacts Jt may be fair ta assume that it was
For some months passed the ladles pan-1
Greases that Wjulte medical skill of
not -altogether moral Influence nor a desire
to relhwci themselves from tbe odium at­ uectod with the Aid starlety of Ennimnuel the highest order should consult a docter
No credit concern can afford
taching to trusts tltal Induced the change Crioh and tite Jtirls of HL Agues Guild I who docs one thing aud does It well.
vc ta«*n imay (preparing articles of fancy Meilltxtl aid all one ntan can practice
toaeofparation under New Jeraey laws.
to sell goods on such small
Tbe .recent deciataai of tbe supreme work for a “Christinas Bazaar:" the pro­ and do it rUjkt.
ceeds
of
the
sale
to
I
k* given to the ehureh
margins
of profit.
At
H
astixo
*
H
uvsk
Friday
Dee.
0.
eourt.af b’cw York, supporting the action
fund. Tin* Bazaar will ta* &lt;&gt;per&gt;&lt;*d on At Charlotte at Phenix House Saturday
of Judge Barrett in closing the North
River Hugar conqHuiy as an unlawful cota- Tuesday. Dec. latb. Door* will be opened ^&gt;ec. 7.
at 0 p. m. The wxnua will be tastefully
We carry the largest stock*
btaaUun. .Ims set tin- Haveuwyrr trust &lt;&gt;•
arrauged with l&gt;noa» an which will be a
of crockery and lamps in Bar­
the run for rover, and ta that end they fine display of aprons, sweepbig caps,
have farmed a New Jeraey corporation. ta
ry
county, and our prices are
hand taiga, shle-lswrd scarfs, shoe bogs,
be known m tbe “American Extractor
glove case*, neck scarfs, fancy bosket*.
company." ,tbo nominal jkkwosc' of which “A Fmnd of Good Things,” our own cook
is tbe manufacture and sale ef machinery,
book tied with a ribbon to suit your taste.
with o«cea In Newark and in New York,
All thrar and everything else that you oui
We buy butter, eggs and
its real purpose is a cover stall Jar to that
posrildy wish to purchase for a Cliristmas
dried fruit and all kinds of
of the Cotton Seed oiLtruuL and the laws gift These articles will not be add until
of New Jersey are particularly well adapt­
produce.
the night of tbe Mie: every owe will have
ed for such a purpose.—Ex.
an opportunity to see all aud pucchaM*
The New'York Tribune hastaowgetting such article* as they wish. Jf lhe articles
Farmers and everybody, you
are
not deposed of Tuesday the sale will
the views at republican congressmen re­
can save money by trading at
garding Important subjects of legislation. continue Wednesday, lee cream aud cake
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Of the entire number Interrogated 101 will lx* served by fair hands to all who
favor a revision of the tariff on lhe basis wl-.li II AH are Invited to attend.
of the senate tali; 92 favor the repeal or
As everybody rcalizra. Um council is
modification of tbe internal revenue law*,. placed In a delicate |&gt;o»ition wRli regard td
®8 think national control of congress lot;./ aiding in securing public Improvements
ek-ettaiis dealrabta, and 98 Will vote fur for the city. We know it Is the desire of
liberal appropriations for carrying Un* that body to do all in their i&gt;ower to secure
oeeou mails.—Ex.
caanufacturing industries for the city.

Hastings Banner.
Jiastlngn. Wednesday, Nov. 27, 1889.

BEAMER’S

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Cash Store

D6D

' OFFERS

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This space belongs to

Archie McCoy,
. FURNITURE. "

WE ARE DOING
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PROPER THING
-

Ba: they must know that a practically
unanimous public sentiment sustains them.
Tbe wagon and buggy company referret!
to in uur last asked the council for $8,000
nW. Sunk an Institution would be a great
addition to out elty’a iudiwtriej anti ought
ta be w-curwL Hmm* capital was bock of
the entcrpriiK. Had the concern been an
papers in Canada, and Eng- outside instltutiMi deairiug to move here,
th -gtamlish glee” tbr clwrr- wa have no doubt our citizens would have
.tavomi the 3U.0* gin. Hut there are

A Mississippi paper appeals to -the lu.neat farmer ot the north” to rotor and settle
ta tint state. It i&gt; asking a good deal to
hirltB jibe honest met. of any place or call­
ing tv confront sueh overwhelming odds.
Honest «nen prefer to live where "
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i vii wmrs

BEAMER’S

Mre Kipunng.

Cash Store.

SLEDS.
SLEDS.

N. B.—We will have our usual
stock of bargains in holiday
goods.

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Plushes, Velvets, Silk Frinires
AND OTHER

DRESS TRIMMINGS,
And the result is we are doing the town
in these goods.

We will again take the

LIBEBTTTOCAU.yOBBAfflllTM

SLEDS,

SLEDS

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TO OUR STOCK OF

■:Cloaksrand Shawls?
t

*

WE ARE SELLING

tajer ta te Cheapest
Be wise in your generation; buy where
you can buy the cheapest, and you
will be blessed with a fat surplus.

E.Y.HOGLE.

�Hastings Ban her
Wt-lnwlay. Nov. 27. IBM).

'flu; Very Cream
PERI- U M ES

PERSONAL MENTION.
R. K.-Grant was in WcMidlaitd Friday. ’
Brad Dean was in Woodland last week.
Mr*. Dr. Barber went to lonjn "Monday.
so veiy bad for n new Institution..^
Dr. Burton went to Middleville Thund
ti.?nLy
will be ailowwl day.
the privilege of the ffi-cr until after-it
F. II. Barlow was in Grand Rapids Fri­
uclock, at the bull to-niormw night.
day.
The Star Union will
tlu-ir next
Mrs. LeuJIyers was in Kalamazoo Mon­
meeting at tip* iimw of Mr*. Wm. Griffin
day.
on l ucsiluy attrnioott of next week.

John Rleh was jugged by Marshal Rog­
er* balur.ky night, tor lielug drunk. Mon­
day morning he wr* brought before Justice
Beadle and fined f !0 including eostu.
^^Vill Stebbhi*. S. A. Crowell. Allen
Jone* am! By Dlekinson returned from
their burning trip in the northern jiart of
the state last week. Three deci were
killed by tbe party.

A good ninny nrtaple of this city win en­
W
l&gt;“-pltallti.-* of friends and :elntivprTU pflJXhBorlhx citie* to-morrow.

We Shall Soon Move!

We are pabied td announce the death of
Jerome Waltg, supervisor of Woodland,
which occurred Sunday ln*t. Mr. Waltz
was a moat eathuable gmtlrmnn. wl«&gt;*f
many friends will sincerely mourn his toss.
Fory.mrThanksgivingdinm-rt. &gt; morrow I
calf at A. ].,4n*'umi purchase your tur­
key.-’. chicken* and oyster*. He ahu keeps
a tull line of fresh, salt and Mnoktnl meat*,
bologna* 'and sausages of all kinds. A
child dan buy a* cheap as a man of AL

From our present location and before doing so we wish to
reduce our stock. So from.now until wo move ^we will
give some

GOOD INDUCEMENTS!

David Trego Witt In Kidnniazoo last
week.
bay’l*e» :*-&lt;W7 Engllah sparrow*
C. 1V. Beebe was In Battle Creek last
bought by the &lt; &gt;nuity clerk this year, for week.
winch SI 10.01 liave Wn jmid for bounty,
To all wishing to purchase
XVH1 Baulch, of Dakota. I* lu the city on
Mudge 6f this city and the partv fnun a visit.
'
Nashville, rvtunted from their hunUne
&lt;h.*». SimpMm went to Grand Rapids
trip up north la&lt;t week. They killed four Tuesday.
The Y.' M. S. C. desire us to state that
deer and n U-ar.
Mr*. John Greble went t&lt;» Grand Rapid* for some unknown reason, some person*
Wright* Mary StuarU ’
Llv merrhnnts make &lt;*xtra ’ efforts to tCttesday.
*
toMrkom Invitation* for the Thanksgiving
push t.«U-just l^fore the holidays. To
Dr. Rich, of AHildle.villc, wo* in the city kin were addressed failed to receive them.
Jitequine.
Im* effective it shonhl lu- commrnceil &gt;ioi»- Saturday.
XVhlle keenly regretting thh, tlie Y. M. S.
.
and continued until .Inn. l«t.
Spary Phillip* was In Grand Rapid.* C. wish it understood that tlw.- blame is
not theirs.
y.K'blb
The n-imwm d apeclallst. Dr. Hartman, Thursday.
will be nt the Hastings house. Thur-dny
Considerable safe blowing is bejng in­
Mrs. C. A. Roberts was in Kiilaniazrto
DwtiuIht .’.th, all day. Head what thr over Sunday.
dulged In around lhe county. Tuesday
Dr. has to say mi our inside page.
Rev. Eddy, of Greenville, wa* in the night of la*t week burglars entered the
Before you buy anything iu our line give us a call and we
two stores in Dowling and blew open tlie
ruian &lt; •&gt;!«»
Only five, more weeks until Christmas! city Thursday.
safe* and got about S25 for their trouble.
Better t«e Jnhn Itawmcr the jeweler If
F. A. Bhtckmnu. of Delton, was in the Saturday night the safe In tlie store of will convince yon that we are are making this clearance sale
you want a suitable Christmas present, city Saturday.
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Cohoon Bros., of Jgikr Odessa, was blown an object to you.
reasonable in price for your wife, sweet­
J. M. Bauer went to Kalamazoo Thurs­ open aml a few dollars in change wa*
heart, etc.
day on business.
token.
An exchange say*: IMInquvnt *ubFred Heath wa* in Grand Rapids on
. By notice elsewhere .in.this L**ue it will
szribtir* are hereby warned not to Im their Imslnrs* Friday.
!».• seen that the firm of Lunn Bro*., the
dnugb'.cr.-wear this pnper for a bustle, u*
••■&gt; &lt;ir«nd &gt;.inerehaiit
-----------------tailor* of thi*
u,„ r;
city, have dls' - the I’.-oph '* Drug Store. there I* cotralderablc due on ii Ul:,i iilt,y Lapids Monday.
solved partnership. Chan. E.
v.- , rvllymlgjit eatrh'. fibl.
I-L. Holloway, of Kalamazoo, wa* lining. Tlic
The lirm of Lunn Bro*.
Bro*, Iiare
have made
Rev. A. D. Grigd-y will prearh |n the Hit* city Tuesday.
ninny friends Uy tbeir intifonuly kind and
1‘rc'byterian elinrch Sunday moriiim-,
courteous treatment, and by square dealing
subject ‘•Tin* (Tampion Wrestler.*' and in Rapid* lust week.
ha\r built up'a large and Incr^udug pat­
,
the evening on "A XVord to Sensible 1’eoronage, and the retirement o! one of the
riuu. McIntyre.'of Woodland, was in
•Jlrui I* a matter of rvsret. While the ix-st
ll.e dt, SMurdw.
i wislu's w
of hl* WMe
wide raue
circle M
of friends will
Th.
■copied by Hams «\Henry. Newton was In Grand Iteplds on jifollow
hi- gm-*, stud
...... -• Charlie
”• wherever
~L...-u. la------- --- ------ purchased by O. I*. huxiiutss Tuesday.
.*. while
-• • •lie will
................
..In ..
-lie
mi**c&lt;i
the Mwjarand
FOR CHILDREN.
’
The fight has commenced. We mean the fight between the
&gt;l»aul&lt;llmc. and being compelled to move
Ml** Sara Jone* will give a concert in business i-in-le* of this city, yet it I* a mat­
they will make greet inducement* to pure N*«hvlHe to-night. .
0' -‘. S.-.fc to'me. Mrvw fail*. &lt;
ter of congratulation to think that J. XV. old style ’of doing business on a basis of 50, per cdht. profit
chiKors. See their adv i-Lstwhen- in ihl*
We
Henry New ton went to Battle Creek on Luun will remain to *ee that the want* of and the new style of selling at the least possible 'profit.
-field b^sali Drnggul*.
their pat nisi* will be •‘atUfactorily supplied,
bnslhes* last week.
&gt;
•
®es =s ozsiT're
aud we know that the public will liestow have adopted the
The Woman w lionie missionary so'-lelv/
&lt; loment Smith was in Pra^ievillf the upon the remaining partner the liberal pat­
will meet nt th.- home of Mr*. G. G. fore pqrt of the week.
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ronage merit**! by an efficients capable ami
Spaulding. on Friday afternoon. Nov. 2'Jih.
President Bush, of the C. K. A S. was industr!ou&lt;&gt; num.
a: .' p. in. Everybody Interested in' help­
ing our worthy poor are bvriled. whether in the city Thuraday.
Delancc Matteson visiteil hl* parents in
Middleville last ww-k.
■ g.Hxt ••ultlyation ;
We are satisfied with the result and our customers are sat­
1 have .Muni *awcri fence picket*. at my
.John McOiuber U now clerking In W. H.
isfied with our prices. We are selling Granulated Sugar 13
mill on the MvCalluin fann in Hope. that
I will sdl for
per t.eiM). Will trade .mi Goodyear's drug store.
Dis., other 'Sugars 14. 15 and 16 lbs. for one dollar: XXX
Fcrd Fausey now handle* the bnggage
'r *rr^&lt;-&gt;urty*?"?’*iat-1e nroi - I ‘‘,’,'es
’t’Riaprovnl !aii&lt;lfor a gtwal work
Water White Oil IQ cts. a gal.: best White Back Wall Paper
at lhe C. K. w S. depot.
•
i Hgrt? c.rint" seat of tram.
Wir.i i vm Zam.m..
’ 7A cts. a roll; Boots and Shoes, Overshoes, Rubberr, Safidall*.
■
of im-i'.l market tn
Clovetdale. Midi.
W. J. Dibble, of Marshall, was in the
vx.if vtiugr. two las with good
’
city
&lt;m
business
Tu«n4j»y.
,
!
Felt/Bo'ots at prices thi\t will astoni^jl^vou: Otis’ Check Shirt­
■’t:!i chi’ buSIdtmt*. wr!; rlv
I h-- rvmivrs of nev.»|mpcr* should never
Mhs &lt; rttnie‘Brown returned from a few
.. .. i-wii, from ectiter of tm-T- [ faj|
hiektovcr lhe mherti*iu2 columns.
. inglOcts.: Factory at 5 cts.; Pants
ts. ««•
up; Ovorolk
Overalls, haaf
best.­
th
U4! There yi»u will find what imlmement* tire
j 50 cts.: ’heavy
„ All Wool
. _ Flannels 56
itches wide,
opt. t :”:ti. :&gt;• *.
1 live mercltants have to offer. an&lt;J M.mvl»arRev. Irvine attended a mixalomtry meet­
!
(Ladies
’
But
Ivd
have
no
room
for
and
Gents
’
Hose.
5
cts.
up.
”
r. F..TtKsn.vs. * gain* will invariably la- found that will ing in Big Rapid* hut work.
■ m.m uh otter-. «.r the Kiser- • 'note than pay for tire newspaper outlay,
other prices. Our stock of Underwear. Shirts. Shawls, Hats,
Hamilton Carve'It. of Mfddli-ville. wa.* a _
_
_
—i
ij "buvi
emetery &lt; ..n.p-ny.
i
u
w.u iprlng eUvtlon it w III lx- the
n
i and Millinery, Groceries and Notions is complete.
«S&lt;M^Sulkll' d,ll&gt;
~cl1 tow.obll. Uk.ler &lt;!&gt;.■ it r, u,

GOODYEAR’S drub store.

Powder o( euery Kind
and Variety.

Hams &amp; Van Arman

H"1:' "''“'i''1'

’is Sigi i: Oil !
.
.

Wav, War, War.

Group Remedy!!

QUICK SALE aoi SMALL PROFIT SYSTEM,

Farm for Sale.

S2.OO

HISStt. . . . PmBrtheatFloari't

iMsSnber (th. !«■*. al seven j law. to elect two members to tret with the
the city rmtiicil rnmn*
! *u|x*rvisor a-» a board of review, one fur ✓D-'tank Hadley will vat turkey with hl*
«“«&gt;«». *■“'
•«
Nv«t girl in Charlotte to-morrow. ’
i I- y, B-igl - V T. P.trlti-r and succeeding *pung ♦electien one shall &lt;nLt-ti Fefehner and1 Al. Durkee, of Nu*bL-.set--rn»ot*oru-'.- e\^r&gt;* ou ejected to hold offief two years. ,
ville, were in the city last week.
•Ot.'hy parelKHe ate stockhotd- j, 'The fact that there is a law against sell' Mrs. Jnlitt* ItuMcll will sjiend Thank*-1
giving with relative' in Allegan.
*ecni to make much difference in this city. Alt*. Chas. Barlow, of Coldwater, visit­
uitK-r i ch. )*&lt;■.
it L* quite a common thing tosrollttieboy*
,
ed relatives in thi* city last week.
not Inore than 10 or 12 years old walking"
Mrs. Snuzg*. of Grand RapitL*. visited ■
tip tbe str*,ft with a chrtir or cigarette In
tbeir mouths. Some one had better look
- :rti:er*hip heretofore existing be- out.
/ Mrs. A. J» Bowtie, of Gran^Rapiu*.
umfriwhcued. under the ilrtn name of.
wa* visiting friends In this city last week.
' . t* hereby dissolved. All account*
As our rPadcrs well know, Dr. J. A.
Mrs. XX'. F. Stakes returned from a short *
.
nr. are to be paid to tbeir successor Baughman, the well known specialist
• h&gt;! ..It dtbta ol laid arm uru ■*formerly of -thi* city, h now located at Visit with friends In Richland Thursday.
/5lisZK.
T.
French,
o'
Middleville,
made
Akron. Ohio. All tbnse wishing to con­
sult Dr. Baughman by letter can atldrc-v a rliort visit with Hastings friends Thurs­
him a’. . No. .131 South Howard *tre»-tj
day.
Akron. .Ohio." He write* prescription* far
Rev. A. K. Stewart, welt known in this
city, i, conducting .i series of'revivals in
■
&lt;4 :&gt;e HaMlns* City Bank ar­ any-disease for SI-00.
bat A1&lt;- regular annual meeting
Ider* wfAlns ,*»nk lor lire eiec- ^tTio’ society connected with Emmanuel Nashville.
otherwill
business
as i
Miss Jennie 1 hmnam of Middleville. )
, —and
-re,»tirii
I church
be entertained
on Thursday
* ‘a«rnMmn, Dec- Mh. by Madam Barlow. was the curst of W. O. Lowden nnd wife
vTh,’.,.iUrJra?.1x4.16^ |!«..iixv. Wllklh*. II. Barber. F.. Throop. J.
■ : -a.m. l*»lhvtu rempln prrn tilt 1 Wltbey. D. Doyle. G. .Simpson. E. Knowl­ / The Misses Ann* Bowmcr. Laura Bev*- (
ton. Fannie Lee*. Belie Throop, Carritp mer and Muy Rolwit* were in Nashville
and Joule Schumann at lhe society rrnnd. yesterday.
1
t" t&gt;. ncjtnjt. Caviller.
Supper served from live until seven.
Ml*s Franc Hill, of firand Rapid*, will
’Die Wil»on Comic o|»era coniftany gave spend Thanksgiving with J. F. Goodyear
two entertainment* in Union hall, XXcdnes- mid family. .
County Cleric Brice and family spent
day ami Thursday evenings to small bous­
es.’ Tbeir IwKCUgc was attached U&gt; satisfy Sunday with friends in Woodland and
wme claim*, ami they had hard lin k gen­ Lake Odessa.
• are routing way up on the top erally. but everything wa* finally settled
CltO'. Hotchkiss nnd wife were the
ami they went to Lnwcll. Friday, to give guest* of E. J- Patterson and wife, of
■' - - &gt;■ tbo*e new'ehamols, lined an entertainment there, in the evening.
Charlotte. last week.
it' Fi'csl Mtowell’s.
"
j
•Uncle David Bowker, of Cedar Creek,
Mrs. John Llelity goes to-day to Grand
'. eit ry ?20 In trade Joseph Rogers died very suddenly Saturday. After hav­ Junction for n show visit with her daugh­
ing done hi* chore* lie went t«&gt; the hon*e, ter. Mrs. F. M. Thmun*.
■ u S*» cj'cloperHa.
«at down ln it choir apparently a* well as
J. M. Hewes nnd wife left for Alexan­
• prospects are good for some la-anti- ever and dropped dead. Deceased was 72
dria. Virginia. Monday where they will
• ns In diis city next year.
I
year* of ttgc'nnd wa* the first settler in
make quite nn extended vteL
• -giving outers, can* or bulk. Hope, having settled there tn Itc’.P. IXR. T. F. Dodds, who has tieeu to Kansas
vased bad a largo circle of friend*, espec­
ially among the old pioneers of thisxminty. for the pa*t two weeks on a business trip,
returned home Saturday night.
\
v Mock of sheet music and music
E.
G.
Etlgcr.
of
Rutland,
ha*
contracted
: • ■ 'i .it John Bes.-iiier’s the jeweler.
■
Frank Black and Dorr Mudge were in
with Memes.. A. Black * Son. for a dark
. ;tt tlie excellent one and eight day Barre Granite monnment to be placed in Belding Thnsrlay. Frank erected a mon­
ument in the Beldjng cwwtery while there.
*at John Bessmert the jeweler'*.
the Rutland burying ground, in memory
CbasI Fowler and wife, nf Maple Grove,
•!
ground feed, oat« nnd rye. for sale. of his late wife. When completed it will««
one of the largest and handsomest monu­ who have been visiting friends and rela­
IL J. Gkant.
ments in the county. For fine and artistic tives In Ionia for the put month, returned
tuber'Hurt S2 hour that Jos. Rogers deafens, as well sf* for tbo excellent mater­ home last week.
• Othera ask ?2.40 for the same floar. ial used and for cheapness, tlie firm nt A.
Mrs. Jennie Curtl*, who hu» been visit­
‘■••wge Gregory has the foundation Black &amp; Son has no superior In Michlgiut. ing with W. F. Stokes and wife for some
■ ! ■ for a new house In tlie second ward. ^fhnroday. Nor? 2Sth, i» T‘rank*«lvlnK time, returned to her home In Trenton.
’day. A union service will be held in the Wayne Co., last week.
Bixxkk and l»ctroit Tribune will be
Mrs C S. Whitcomb wa* In Muskegon
ufnlshed those who desire for ?1.45 per Methodist ehurclt at 10 o'clock. lor some
years It ha* been the custom for the pastors Thursday and Friday attending a »«««
of the different churches to
of the Woman’rroreign Missionary society
tn infant Mtn of Fred Doelker died last Thanksgiving day in turn. This year It u
.
Mr. of tbe Grand Rapids district.
• k XVw!ue*Mlay, of influmntlon of the tbe time of lhe Baptist pastor.
Mr*. Almon Whltemnb. of Lowell, who
Ovlatt will therefore preach the wnnon.
was visiting C. S. Whitcomb and wife a
i he Male horticultural noddy will meet other pastor* taking part In tbe J*™*®’;
&lt;"-!&gt;. «»' “ Ohl» S*'0'at Hurt. Oceana county, December 8, 4 A collectlou for tbe city poor wiii »*
,te will make berllltun, boow.
up. All are cordially invited to attend the

SMr.tkuSuS'S

in« '*•" •■"i

10

j1"™1

. We want your Butter, Eggs, Dried Apples and come and
| see us at Chicago Store, Delton.

JOSEPH ROGERS. !

Hicks &amp; Spence,
J. L ROBERTS,EEWS ROOM*
u,c.u.«■. »&gt;
Norti side Slate street. Pay Uli Sight Markit Pries
hm

NewspajH-rs, Periodical*. Book*. Stationcrp. School Book* and School Supplies.

Newspaper subscriptions taken nt lowest
club rates.

The Detroit Daily Free Press

—FOR—

LOCAL,NEWS.

Evening News

FOB SALE BV

DICK DOYLE
FRED HEATH.
N T PACKER.

/‘ aids are out for a party Friday night services..
Tbe November crop report say s thb area
■ honorof the Idtli birthday of Mis* Effie
ofclover »ec&lt;l harvested this year I*
lu e.&lt;—» Of lh*&gt; •” I"1 j~- "S •? “ ,
■la-. F. Mead desire* to employ a reliable wily hevy crop l&gt;*. I—n
Ito
. "‘■"g men to do farm" work this winter. yield of poleU— l«
-'!&gt;!•!)■ a: once.
tourlh. a» tn-npe crop, and tbal ot *wn
Married, by Rov. Ovlatt ut bl* residence at «.5l boalirl.. or ear, (about
■Mr. Willie Smo* and MI.W Mntul Coomb*. orabelled rom.l nearly onMerenth Ira­
nian the averarr tlir ten
the
■‘"th of Assyria,
ISST. Wheal I. In poor .-ondlllon rromlto
J. Reynold*, of Grand Rapids, will extreme drouth, aud live
'’■•at Ilin Hasting* house to-morrow with a Bl to IMJ per cent- compared with aiuattny.
r"!l line nt costumes.
tlirivlng condition.
A tramp giving hi* name as XVin.
.' ' donation to Rev. Puffer will take
I'iarcpt the M. E. paraonage Wednesday burn wa* arrested by Marshal
D R. McElwain's farm last week WedDW•orpfug. December 11th.
daj. for Itelng drunk -ami dl*onteHy ami
\7Monday was the “red letter day" of the
n
™
“•■•'■ for issuing marriage licence*. County raising “old Harry
to make a specialty of mending
ware
* h-rk Brice issued five that day.
hu o*s&gt;
assertion he produced. a
and to. ,prove tn*
1 '(line every one and .witness the ma*- few scrap, “f Un.
wrade bail to-morrow night. Only a and an empty whiskey bottle. “p “
■nail admission fee will tie charged.
"■-Mu. uo(„ lngrniou.1, ralud to
pany with Sheriff Sbrtner. where be will
parts uf !TI’or,fc4 in circulation in various
Wrt’ OfU* »**. Look out for ’em.
spend the next GO days.

TMi** Lucy Hessmer, formerly of this
&lt;ltr, wu .w.rdnl tbe prl» tor
“»&lt;
rnmlcal costume ntnong the ladle*, at n
masquerade hop. in Grand Rapid*, Tburjday night She was dreased as an Indian
Straw with a pappoose strapped to her
blck. “Here I* •
* costume for
to-morrow night* masquerade boll.
The many friends of Will IV right in
Rite city, will be pained to rend the follow ­
ing extract from the Allegan-lournaR Be
learn with regret that Dr. W. A. XV right
r&lt;7f. oompaw. tbrmilb III to«ltb. toelo«
bl. dent.: ot»e« .nd
. rajnrr p-«
Th, mnnttr. He M*’
-jutbwa. ekpertbik to .pend ,"^7'
Sl,tb» In tt»™l betore wtlllo, down to

business agaip.

Mrs. Traverse Ro*, who lives, near
Hanchctt’s mill In Baltimore, attempted to
commit suicide Tuesday evtmtaj of last
week bv taking belladonna. Prompt med­
ical assistance saved her life. UB report­
ed that domestic trouble* were the cause
of the attempt.

Cash, Drv Goods. Boots and
Shoes. Hardware, Groceries,
and Crockery,

Delivered to any part of the city.

BUTTER, EGGS.
and Produce.

GOOD
CLOTHING

CHEAP.

J H. Cutting has just returned from Boston, and it be­
Our Mr.
manufacturers were anxious to close
ine so late in the season that
---- ----out their fall and winter stock, he took advantage of the opportumty
and bought for spot cash some suits and overcoats at one-third off of
former prices, and we propose to give the benefit to our customers.
Do not miss this opportunity if you are in need of a suit or overcoat.
Come in and see for yourself.
Yours respectfully,

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
One Price Clpthiers. Hastings, Mich.

55 eta?.:

�IT WILL SOON END.

A GRAND OLD SHIP.
oould bt detreted.

The Great Cronin Case Draw­
ing to a Close.

Thia closed the stnaiou.

MRS. HOERTEL RECALLED.

is the• GI^VS • SOAp

mined cffr&gt;rt*will be maite thi* winter, Loth
in eongre* a»l out of it- to h»vb Admiral
Chicauo, Nov. 23.—Tbe first witnm^alied Farragut’s old ttegdifp. Hartford, from &lt;tevtnictiou. Patriotic wmtimrat and naval jride
will alike exert tbeir tnfluracr tn secure an
a|ipropriation sufficient to repair tlie hull
Carlson cottage the night of tbe murder, a of tbe historic ship, fit .her oat as a sailing
man resembling Dr. Cronin get out and go

THE TESTIMONY FOH THE DEFENSE.
Are showing extensive and complete lines
&lt;&gt;|.l Whit

gk*. and beard wane &lt;&gt;:w exclaim "(J God.'
The Ider
• •---- ’ ”
*
’ training ship for thenaral cadets of the pres­
ipony tu
iimnury, but it failed com- ent and future.
Hhr Bore Brave Farragut’* Fiscpktaaiy.
The Hartford bore Farragut’s flag and hl*
stlft Cerreets His Testlmon,.
Hyland, and ex-D»tectire Wbelanand Sergt.
- - -• 7
- Edmund Andrews, surgeon, swbre that ■g/Kt
SUft. The first two are cousins, and al­ the woumta on the lx ad of tlie corjwe found Vickbnrg. Port Hudvon. Grand Gull, tbo
though James is four inches taller than in tbe.catch-basin were not neceaaarily fatal. Red river, until the te»t grand achievement
at Mobile bay. in which tbe old ship "m lit
Coughlin bls general appearance is similar to
erally cut to piece*, ber cabin was Ids home,
the suspect’s, and ba wears the same kind
of mustache. Jeremiah is tbo sama height ■nd swore that bv hail ninth* a mistake in bl* t£r mast bort- his flag, amt her name •bared
with bis the glories of his victories h would
as Know and looks something like him.
They eworo that on tbe night of May 3 they sequence i J events between May 4 and fi. Hr be a crowning *banu- that this ship vb^tid be
weut to Nieman'* saloon in the vicinity ot reiterated his statement that be saw Cough­ destroyed far her metaL
Tim ship itev to ber auebor an.l awing* *•«
tbe Carlson cottage, with O'Sullivan and lin at the station on the night of May 4. ami
the tide H« &lt;*&gt;j&gt;;&gt;er is roverwl with a growth
had drinks of wine. Nieman bed sworn that
Coughlin, Kunar, aud O’Sullivan drank bail been hires! Saturday night at any livery of inota and wend* twariy twm inches teng
stable wa* tinted May 5,11 *30 p. m., nnd on Her marhii ery has l*eu stripped from her.
tbe morning of Mny 1 he gave the on lev out. her cebitis &lt;Um&gt;&gt;li*bc*l, am! she is Lot a bare
Ex-Detective Locwcnstciu swore that Gar hull. The bra*, plate, inacribwi m honor of
CougUiia.
ItaanriM
Ex-Deteeux._____ _ ...__ _______ _____ rity, a witness who liad sworn aginst Cough tLe great admiral-night of May 4 Dan Coughlin was al or
Go Abend. Sir!!*
■bout tho Cnioago avenue police station repute and bad threatened to kill Coughlin
because be liad v&gt; frequently arroatwl Gar- still remains screw -d to tbe break uf bi-r p x&gt;p
with him and Bergt Btift, of tbr police force,
during th* evening at Gtaason's saloon, Coughlin bad alao sworu out warranto
aud Coughlin w»» out out of bis against Garrity for selling liquor without a
with Farragut at Mobile bay. live* on botinl
.
sight
bait
an
hour
during
tha license.
Tb«- defense stated that it would probably night and day. and lathe ship’s »otecusto­
whole evening, Sergt. Stlft corrolxirratod
____
dian. Tlie wind flap tier canvas screen* and
Whelan's testimony. In croee-rxaminntioa rret tortay.
tiowl along du- empty docks, but the old
ii was brought out that tbe prosecution will
call on Mayor Crrgier, Uapt. BcbueUter,
saikir is not disturbed. Hr ennui- the pumps
CniCAGO, Nor. 25.—For want of witneswa daily, tail nreer flwl* a leak. Tbe old hull U
Attorney Hynes and others to swear that
Whelan told them that be did not see Cough­ Saturday the Cronin caw- wa* adjourned un­ o» tight a* a drum When night ramro he
til today.
.
lin that nlgiit after 7 pm.
light* hi* pipe and draw* hl* cot just bew-nth
the bras* ptete referral tn. amt drratns ;&gt;«areTHE SPEAKERSHIP CONTEST.
A HARD ROW TO HOEL
fully of that Augu*t morning in 1!*H which
to long a* life la*1* bo wilt never forget

'

it S*VBS bd}[ her time and her kU,
d rijell fmd ^1 ha- dothes with a
bnlliaiicy £]ows
Uun thise of her
nei^ihon

Chicago, Nov. IV —Thu most important
witnesam called by tbe defenw yesterday in

Underwear,
Dress Goods,

Flannels,
Cloths, ■

Shawls,
Wraps,
Cloaks.
We would call your apt*eial attention

our iiunieinw line of ladies*, misses*.

BRINGING IN THE NEGROESChicauo, Nov. a). —Tbe testimony ot publi’ht-i a table giving tbe drength of th*
titlftin behalf of Coughlin Monday was con­ five prominent RepuUiam candidates for tbr Indian* Blurt. C’«»«l Oprralnrv Obtain
siderably weakened by hi« statement that b-&gt; ■]&gt;cHker»hlp-i&gt;f the houM\ It gtvre to Reed 50
BtUKtto In-i. Nov. 'id—The block coal /.pfound an order on bis file tbe next morning votes, to Mt-Kinlry, 47; Cannon. 34; Hctider
&lt;ratori&gt;, wh Ml miners ha'e licen oti &gt;trik*&gt;
to have all tbe livery stablre in bis di*trict son, W, and Burrows. Ii Hcvcntren vote*
here sinre May 1. bar.- arrangfi fit RIO or
Investigate! as to whether a white horse are recorded as doubtful and likely !• be
more colored inmera from a southern state to
and buggy bad been hired on Saturday scattered among tho various candidate*.
night Tbta cider was not'ou fUo until Mon­ Many of them scattering votra, it w thought.
lii cloth. Hush aud Abtraclian.
again*: which tbe miner* struck.
day morning, which woukl make It Bunday
night in*lead Of Saturday that be saw 'of winning. If this is not clear by th« time
Coughlin at (bo elation.
tbe caucus mas-mblv* they will be cast on tbr be given the i olonxi uuners are to edma
in Persian stripes, nobby checks, and
Toe defense then pul Officer McDonald oo mrly Inllou for th*-** reiidiilnt** wtir&gt; are The first installment anno yo»trrday
tbe stand, wbo »wurn ibuj bo saw Coughlin lowest in the order of prol*bi!itii«. which
handvomrly braided garments, we
Thi* action of the operator* will probably
at tbe station on tbe night ot May 4 about 3 will afford the opjiortunity of holding a reend tbo strike nt tho mawe-niarting to-day
o'clock pm. In replying toquwtion* by servv vote fur a critical jwriod.
show the finest line this year that it
on strike will be crowded out.
EXPLOSION OF NATURAL GAS.
under suspicion and told no one but Officer
has ever been' our privilege to display

and children's

Jstto, Wraps &amp; BewaarkeU,

to bur friends.

Call and see our Im­

mense dock at LUW PRICES.,

i f whom only al»ut

when be told tbe defense. Asked why bo
told Officer Scott, which be aa.d occurred a

explosion of natural gas occurred yiwterday
afternoon near Washington, Ills.. Two mra
iiad bored a wt-H,prr*|a*cting for natural gas.

cause tbo pnpor* were talking of Coughlin in

Marr 4 Dt
BATTIK CREEK.

D

Shoes without name and price stamped on the
bottom* put him down os a fraud.

not mention Coughlin in that connection un-

where O'Sullivan and the others boarded last

j

CuicaOO, Nov. 8L—Tbe testimony effered
by tbo defense in tbe Cronin trial yesterday
was directed mainly to strengthening tbo
alibi for O'Sullivan, the iceman, and setting

B

Best Material- Best Style. Best Fitting,
ft not sold by yotir dealer, write
W. L. DOFGLAS, BROCKTON. MASS.
Examine W. L- Dougtea $2.on sbnes for genttetnm and tedie*.

■

FOB BAIJC BY

A. WOOLLEY,
HASTINGS.

SBRANd

YOUR

RAVOH

ON&amp;C2
TIMORLMa

Henry Dcnhort. Rev. Knuth anil J. B. Sny­
der. It i&gt; thought •■no of them are injured
internally and will die.

O'Suilivnn was at home al! ot tbe night of
.'jtav 4; Mulcabey said the iceman slept with
bw, aud did not leave hi* bed but once, and

Jacob Sciinur, who made tbe trunk which
figured lu tbe case, swore that there were
soy number of duplicates of tbo lock and
key used in just such trunks.

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE ...ffi’L

gatbvred at the well to witneaa an illumina­
tion. Tbe i-arelcia lighting of a match caums!
a premature exploriun, liuruing very &gt;eriou»
ly five men. Tin* men injured were the two

sion William Mules hey, Robert Boyinguton,
James Minuehan, Patrick Brennan,and Tom

far as being at the bouse Bunday, May 5,
and going out with O’Sullivan about 10 p*
m. The croes-examination rest some doubt
on the testimony of some of tbcsi witneeees,
but not on tbe other*.
Reporter Glenn »wore that Mrs. Conklin
told him tlie day after Capt Scbaack drovd
tbo white horse rig up to ber bouse tbaUXt
did not in tbe least resemble that in which

the world. Examim- bl*
B HANB-SEWEl) .SHOE
WiXT
SHOE.
aEWED
Congress,
Button
nnd Lace.
-ih-k.
\AMAl l 1I’AK.Ml.l:*'
■ XI I ’•li'ik
n^Borir Wool sho» s.

IRON EXCHANGE BANK ROBBERS.
4 Drtrcttvr Bum* Down Ihr Tbrer Al-

Helping Out the Iceman.

Um&gt; boom. The testimony of tbe Hylands

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.

remain nut, the n**t

bitominous mine*, or acrepted the Operators'
reduction.

the detective force of tlie United Btat*« Expnvw cotnpany. yesterday arrested I*b*d|M
Perrin.
&gt;taut cashi.T of the Iren Ex­
change National bank. t.-getb-T with a •*three &lt;m tbe charge of being implicate! m

WAldlisOTOic tlTY, Nov. 31.—Secretary
Blaine presided at tbe meeting of th • Ail-

look ptere Hr|«t -JO .Tl* detecUvw&lt; hnvc
workUig steadily on the case for two month*

ing called to order at 1:15 p. m.

make it j|*w«^inlily certain that they have
the guilty pnrttev

Tbe bod­

dential* reporting all present properly quali­
fied. ^Tb» committee on rates a’so reported.
ing bcld here yesterday for tha qrgauisation

delegate time to examine it, Ttu* matter of
secridaries was also postpone 1. This i» a
difficult point, as most of thedrlegstrs sptak
Spanish Imt not English, and then-* wan:
srcretarioi wbo can understand English,
Bpanish an&gt;! French. Tbe order in wbicn
tl* chair shall lie occupied when S.witary
Blame ta absent wa* settle! by lot, Hayti
getting firijt place and Ecuador last. There
are eighteen nations represented. Tbe bmi-

CHii’AtMi. Nov. 25.—John Ward, of the
Brotherlax*!, was in this city yreterday and
bad an informal talk with -this rad of the
player*’ league, lie left for Ht. Ixiuis la*t
night it is stated that he and Denny, of
Indiana pedis, hod a rather Ixwtilc interview
in which Denny appli-jd some fighting
epithet* to Ward. Tlie latter stated while
here that tbr Brotherhood bad »o far rigrwd
sixty-aix player*. Yesterday Sunder- signed
with tlx- Philadelphia BrothcrhiKxi tAnm,

Kato McCormick, both of whom testi­
fied that O’Sullivan was at homo on
tbe night of May 4. Matt Danahy
aud William Coughlin also testifiri that
Martin Bourk was in the former'* saloon
from 7:30 to 10 o’clock on tbo night ot May
4. Tbe two feminine witness also cor­
roborated tbe testimony u to tbe vbit of
tbe Hylands to O’Sulhvan^and bis going out
Tho Cleveland League tram has dgned
with them about 10 p. m. May 5. Tbe crus*examination was devoted principally to George Davis, of Albany. N. Y.
preparation for evidence in rebuttal. All
tbo wltueoaea bore tbe croas-examination that tlie only Mike Kelly bail -igned tbe
Brotherhood contract.
Half adoxeu witness?*, including John

electirn ot ; rummeot officer' as follow*:
President, A. E. Bronson, of North villa;
Tire pre»iJent, W. N. IJow-rr«, of Cbampaiga; recretary, 8.- A Kirkpatrick, of
Chamjni;u county; treasur-r, M. J. Mc­
Kenna, cLMoultrie county. D«ic^stes were
e'.ectei to tbs nation.*! coovrnti.ni at 8L
Lout*. The meeting indorsed Chicago fur
tbe World’s fair.
Ati.axta. Gx, Nov. 31.—The twenty­
seventh triennial convocation of the general
grand chapter of Royal Arch Mason* of thu
United Statra cqprenn.1 bore yesterday.
Delegates from nearly every state were
inwveut.
General Grand High Priest
Loriwr, of Washington, preside.! Address*
of welcome and req&gt;on**&lt;\tboreto, report* of
officers, and rcuUiie buanres, occupied tbe
Melon.
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.

the CbtppeWa Indian cooinuMdoner* ta prac­
tically flntabed, ami it has hwn entirely sue

tlie ream-rations hi Minuwoui having l«tn in­
cured to the ’provisions of the Nelson
l«Ul. Tbe succre* &lt;if the commission inrolvta

Rah F*axcisci&gt;, Nov. 25 —Tbe Ranta Unix public domain.
Athletic club has decided to offer a jsirso of
$30,000 for a finish fight between Rcliivan
Pixk CITY, Minn , Nov 23. -William
testified that Beggs voluntsrily told Jtbe ■nd Jackson, to take place on the IkwcIi at
grand jury of bis correspondence with Spell- Hurf Hide, Ranta Crux. Cal. Instructions to Brooker, committed a double murder here
make arrsngrments with tlx* principal* have yestertlay afternoon, shooting down tn cold
to find said
deuce, which Chief ot l»*en telegraphed and mailed t&lt;&gt; a well-known blood William P Coombs awl wife. After
Police Hubbard swan was found according New York ex-pugilist It is believed that committing the dred, he vlrited n neighbor^
to Beggs* direction*
the sir.** of tbe puns* will certainly induce the bouau and sot with hta rifle ocroai hi* knees,
conversing coolly about the heartbw dred.'
big fighters to accept tbe offer.
Coumte k-aves two muall children. Brooker
AN ALIBI EXTRAORDINARY.
W at large. ____
Heavy Hank Failure at Pittaburg. ,
PiTTSBfitc, Nov. 22.—The Lawrence l«nk,
until recently considered one of tbo city's
Camio, Nov 25.—Mr. Schuyler, tbo new
stanchest flnanptkl institutions, ckwd it* American minister, presented bi* credent tel.
■elected utock of alibi*. The effort in thi* doors yre.terday with liabilities reaching to tbe kbedivr Saturday, lu bi* mblnw Mr.
nearly $7.X»,fW). Tl* lank hx* l**ra weak Hcbu&gt; lersaid that if American c*&gt;-*&gt;pi*ration
for some time, and it* president. W. W. riiould Is* considered useful in i-ompleMig the
Diiian's white horse, 'll** witnnw, Louis
mixed tribunal* for lightening tlx* ftnancial
Budoulxndrr, swore that lie bad been to the
burdra aud for aiding in the development of
Dime museum Tuesday and examined tbe ever, will probably pay the liobilitir*.
tbe country it would be fortbromhig
white horse which is on exhibition there and
which, as Dinitn himself swore,' just
Bismahck. N. D., Nor. 28.—Gilbert A.
Dea Moina, and Northern railroad, a nan Pierce was formally elected a United Sta'.w
Dinan'# ctabk* on the evening of May 4.
of tbe imw*-and senate yesterday. As soon
terday under a decree of foreclosure is&gt;ued as tbe joint aiwraibly dimolved, the Johnson
men in tho house attempted Io ton** a vote
Ho saw Solon Humphreys and J. T. Granger for
tbo doctor come out of his office hurriedly
journ prevailed by a vm»* of 32 to 30.
and get into tlw buggy and saw it driven offer u a. about $475,0H&gt;.
The Train Boltlwr Is SUH with t js.
Kakha* City, Mo., Nov. 23,—Tlie northtor at the door (not tbe driver of tin* bora-)
FbaSKU-x. Pa., Nov. JR.—Mmn&gt;. Miller
five minutes, tlx- -teeter tbe white going to­ &lt;t HiNoy &gt;lrelined a cash offer of |»),(XB
ward and getting into the buggy
The Saturday for tbe yearling mlt Electric Bril, o'clock last night at l*ryor Creek, near
full tirotiter tn tbeir noted stallion St. B«i.
making tbe point that although the doctor
.
i_ .. 1 i— v-. —..
^lll
A.. ...miiltei
talking to the third man, tbr* prowuhun bad

untried tn.tter.

mudi “bnoJlmg-

SANTA CLAUS SOAP

1 FAIRBARK 5 CO.,
CHICAGO.

A. BARBER. M. I».
In tbe "*r». -umrtime* a roaring bu/ring sound
•
Physician and Surgeon.
1 i&gt;v catarrh, that exceedingly div-.
Office ovrr Nevin'sMorc. Office ii«ur» to
MrrrAi*'* .-.nd rcry common disease. lz&gt;u« of
smell or hearlnr *!*n result from catarrh.
Hood • -artaiusnll*. the great blood purifier, is
a preultarlv •urer»-tul remedy for this disease, Q \V. LOWRY. M. B.,
which It ru-e* tiy purifytu* the blood. If vou VT.
Physician and SurgratJ.
auOnr from calami, try lloud's' Banaparilte.
KYKand RAH and the preaenW.'.iu
n
No appointments will be made to place* fc!*! Xs^Kx'’’ 0Ui““ ***ECTA&lt; LEK and
in Washington until January find.
Office and residency on Broad waj. near O
Uncle Sam’*. Condition Powders will House. Hastings, Mich.
cun* dKtenipen*. coughs, raids, ferrre and
C. WELTON
nif»t of th- illseasra U» which horse-*, cattic. sheep, liugs and poultry are subject
Is agint for the Ohio FsJir.rr’* lasursoce
Thomas Mahtney. a 70-yrar-old citizen He writes policies on s'lnan spropric ozainw
loea by fire, lightning nr wind; ag^invt * e..,
of J-TInt. dropped dead there Monday.
ttfe by death and accident.-

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l.OOSK’M BED CLOVKK PILLS CVBR KICK
e-.il*r-&gt;ie. &lt;lr«tM*|*&lt;i*- IndtgvsUou. eoontipatioit.
S5c per box, 5 tioxr* lor $1. For sate by W. il.
Goodyear.
Jack»ou'» new hamc*s company lK*gau
ojierations Munday.

I have ha«l scrofula until it made my
life a burden. ■ 1 w»» inexpressibly miser­
able. sick, weak, siraplrj.*, and unhappy:
drairing that the short time which sm*mcd ,
tn have been allotted to inc on this earth }
would Idtstcn to an end. I tried doctors’ I
treatment and medicine and travel, but I
none of these did any good, for the aerofula, gradually grew wone. One physi­
cian. who 1 traveled 14a to see ami to
a bom I paid 5150. gate upthecaaeas
luijxdc*.* after, three weeks of treatment,
and other s&lt; prominent physicians tried
' hanl to cure it. but were equally as un­
successful. 1 then gave up all other mrdi-1
cine* and took only Swift’s Sjocittr (S-, S.
8.) Four laittles of that medicine aured
me, and for the past four years I have iiad
as excellent health and 1 atu as free from
di*ca**e as anybody living. Words are in­
adequate to express my gratitude and
favorable opinion of Swift’sSjiccifk (8. 8.
8.)
The above Is an extract from a letter
written under date of July 1&gt;. ISM*, by
Mr. E. Z. Nelson, a prominent am!
I wealthy citizen of Fremont. Nebraska.
Gobcbiv county {Mid out $10,000 to get a
jury' R&gt; try Holzliay.
Dropped itead.
Physiologists estimate that the heart
does 3,000.000 jmntMB of work each day.
No wonder people drop dead with worn
out beart«. This could Im* prevriitiyi by
Dr. Miles' new and great discovery, the
New Cure. Always raiumcnces when yon
first begin to gel short of breath, have
weak, fnlut or smotiiertnx sprite, paid or
•endettivs* In ride. etc. Sold at W. H.
Goodyear.
Ypvllanti'n electric lights are soon to be
ruti by water.
lut*rr*te&lt;l People.
A&lt;hertt*lng a patent nirdicln* m the pe.-ttll*r
way in which the proprietor of Kemp's Balaam
for eougtn an J cold* dors, is Indeed wonderful.
He Bulb wires all drunist* to give those wbo
call for It a sample buttle iree. that tbry may
try It before pun haslng. The large bottle* are
»c and $1.00. We certainly would pdvtse a trial.
It may save you from coavumpUon.
Springport is ready for fires. Two cis­
tern* costing $300 have just been iiukhitl
there.
Eilcrt’s Extract of Tar &amp; Wild Cherry
Is a nafc, reliable and pleoMnl renjedy for
cough.*, raids, bronchitis, asthma, and all
throat troubles; will relieve and beneflt
comnimptlon. Try It ami bv convinced.
Every bottle warranted: price 50c and Si
per bottle. Sold by draggtete.
Prepared
by the l^mmert Proprietary Co., Chicago,

QMITH A CO1.UROVE.
Ijiw? &lt;

O

rtlffice in llnitrti block. ua ■■...
e. kenastwn.

A•

AttOIlK

Praatlccs In an court* ot tbe Mate. OoBerftaai
promptly attrMlng to.

l IL TIMMEI’.MAN. Horotp.atln
•
sieian and Surg'**":.
&lt; Office over L-*lbrop*»&lt;!ru„-?h-

F

VC ARTIN V. BARKER, lira! Briate
i'l
surancc and l.&lt;vu*.
Office with J. G. Runyan &amp; Sun .* door* m
of ro»toffice.
Bpeclalattentlcu given to inakm. exchaarei

Hastings

City

r,

B.

Hasting*.
a-A-T^ZT-A-L, $50,006.00Incorporated finder th" HU* .: :
MlcM£u&gt;.

Opan Tor bovine** I've. W. &gt;
larriy ocrupleJ by M(irricr.K-:
O. G. Bobtnson. President

pnu:c*n&gt;K&lt;:
Dan W. Reynold*.
D. G. Kobiitevti.
J*. D. Beebe.

General Nanking Buslaev* Trancv’c!

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

Rates. S I .OO per Day.
This HoUta is new. with pleasant nxe* -

GILLASPII
Corner ot Court and Jeflersnn St. !*&lt; «•; ■'

Good goods. lx&gt;w pnre*.

FARMERS
And All .Others
When you want anything in tl

Senator Stockbridge haa taken six liorsr*
and a Jersey to Washington this winter.

LOOtMUK RED CLOVKR Pl I. K REMEDY. Is
SlWU!V’??,8etoraM to""1* °* lhe disease.
BUnd. bleedlog. Itching, ulcerated and protrudlng |.i&gt;e*--Frloe xr. fur sole by W.R.
Goodyear.
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BE id 13227412
' BOOTS AND SHOES.

BUSINESS CARDS.
A. SHELDON.
Alwtract and Kcal Estate Office.
Abstract Htoek. HaaUngs.
Money to loan on ltrs! E.tate Iteal Katate
sold on eomtnlsston. General conrevaucing.
r‘4JLc?k“’^u'
ot Ab*T«» *took*, comul-eoord*. can fnrntah complete
‘bslrxct.*..
C. F. BRIHIKS Clerk.

P

H. L. Newton

T C. ANDRVB, Dentht,
°•
Hastings. Mich.

All New Ws aid
Prices SatiilacUr?

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A

P-DRAKE. M. D.,

Office over HoUovay's drug store.

HASTING

To buyers In every Instance.

-:-PRODUCE. B. G1LLASPIK, Notary Public
and U. 8. Claim Agent,
Toeerute ail kinds of claims before the
■neats of the Interior
ofltee. Call....on....
him
iL/.rM
r-....., _________
Hasting*. Mich.

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•

M. FOWLER.
DentisL

inalmted The amount secured bv the rob­ CJTUABT, KNATPEN A VANARMAN.
bers is unknown.
•
'
.Lawyers.
CiiABUjrrK. N.
— —HaaUngs National Raak,
Ha*tlDn. Htchini
paawd over n portion of this state yeotarday, । absocuui
doing CLWilcrnldr damage A pulp null at i’ouw.ntam

Eapecially Butter amt Egg*, wanted. W
which tbe highest market prk’*' *“ "
paid in cash or trade.

BOILERS
, smoke
n in e' ■
nd b**[l
1 Mi.'

�Catarrh

THE TEMPLE DEDICATED.

FARM AND GARDEN.

You have heanbyour friends and neigh­
bor. talking about lu You may yourself
In1 one «»F&lt;hc tunny who know from per­
sonal
cxpcrtchfc Jus? how good a thing it IN* JRMATION BASED ON EXPERI­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, DEC. 1.
—mis. It requires a constitutional n-n»lx. If ynu have ever tried it you are one
ENCE AND OBSERVATION.
Hood's Hareaparllla, wlilcb. w.wktag
®r iLs’,Xauil&lt;’h friends. Iiecnuw* the. won­
lu„..
Un- blood, eradicates tho Impurity
derful thing aliout ll is. that when once
«bfc-b causes and pnxnwies tho disease, aud
given a trial. Dr. King'.* New Dlscoverv
ever after holds a place In the boiiMt if
CoUMaeatary by tbo
you han- never used It and should Imaniieiiri with a cough, cold or any throat.
Inng or chert trouble, weurv a bottle at
fCampPol from I-man
Q,la„..rtr (
r, permanent cure. Thou.*aDds at
8 Hottuixt. taii4W&gt;enttitt2E. once and give It n fu|r trfpL It!» &gt; .nmTlie advantages claimed- tor the poul­
, -. lily I.' tlie »ucce»s«l Hood’s hare»tecd every time, or umuhw refunded. Trial try iiou-?repre*mu-d intheciture: con­
U VL*0, thnl "l,rn S-kxnon txittlni Trcn M \V;-H. Guodvem’s drug centration of all labor cohiu.-cUxI with
tn-n* h'iJ tailed. Hood's S.irsjparill*
hadtmUe an rod of praying ait tbl* rarer store.
ijs-up Hie wlxih- system, uud makes
it, more square fact of surface fur the
UnL” ItetwJJ,
. r.uesvd i« health and stri-ngth.
sumo Qutaide wall, and each apartment
the lari Iowan owl thUone wofiat e iH«f i
, ---- a- . -........... .....
vmii I
" ! ‘‘T,°«d in-trwntr.. can I sleep. &lt; :m’t think, can’t do anything han only one outride wall.
seremi.t nf the building &lt;g th.- m..c w.md *r- to your *atl*faelioii, nnd you wonder what
fu! editlre thnt ever stood w UibreartiK nnd alls you. Y«u should heed the warning.
didkidTri knL,’h’ rnty,’f Solon’ ’* nt
-rend years I have hern troubled
»&lt;1U are taking the fln*t step Into nervon*
■ i j terribly dhugreeable disease, &lt;aprostration. You need a nerve tonic and
being the wredsaf SalumonV Mr-ri-t - h-k-i in Ehvtrir Bitters jou will find the exart
1 bw&gt;k'Hood’S Hnnwjxirilla with the
“r’/&gt;r
1!n,i fi»wf I his praren ' nnnedy lor restoring your nervous system
The Temple wn« to lie exceeding tuaxniflcnl to Its normal health) cohdltffm. Surpris­
,-Ttug iii n&gt;jt throat. And rtuffcd-up fttU
of fsn.-imul of glory throughout all coun­ ing results follow the u»e of thi* gre.il
tries fl Chron. xxil. 5i. The grid ami sfirer*
alone
(la-araatul iron b-ihg «iu,fnil weight, nerve ionic and alterative. Y'our appetite
■ I . ll-:,-.”' MKM.S.D. Heath. l*utaaBi,(X
returns, gixxl dlge«tion i* restonxl. and the
amount.*! to 1.1SS.0M talem,. which nt 1H liver and kidney* resume health) action.
pounds |-r talent waaM U64,123tom. worth Trynlwttle. Prii-50c. at W. H. Gixxlover four and a half btolro* ,4 rtoll-trs (I year’s drug store.
xxu’
,xix* *■r'""“ »• to&lt;buHdtag.tbe Holy of Hriire. wnscwerol with
(00 Doses One Dollar
The best salve In- the world for cuts,
»ix hundred tnl-nt*. «r i-iore than thirtyfnur ton* of gold, worth over rixuvn millions bruise*, ulcers, salt rheunL fever sores,
of dollars Hl t’nron. iiL s,. fa.- laborers tetter, cluippcd hands, chilblains, con-.*,
were l.M.otkt stranger*, or Grotita*. found in and all skin eruptions, and poritlvclycures
FLAN FOIJ A PVVLTKV liGVSK.
Iwnri &lt;1 Ki. v, 13-tS; II Chrom fi. j;, js», piles, or no pay required. It lx guaranteed
wlw brought from the nt'Aintmn* and quarriro to give ix’rfet-i satisfaction, or money re
The ventilation is in the ccnt«-r. and is
• tta' tantao. Some day fundtxL Price -5 eta. per box. For sale indicator in tho cut by the dark spot.
&gt;n Uit veen lht*« utui by W. |1. itotalyear
The . iMists are placed ck««* to the venti­
of John xri» ll. ut&gt;&lt;!
Tell dollar bill* which Dn»l been raised lation, with u tight floor ju*t lw*h»w.
stantcil toward tha ventilator, which is
-• circulation
- lu
at Grand
lior finy tool of iron hoard in rta? from Si •
large enough nt |he Ixittom to hold the
Itepidx.
Minx d Ki. vi, tl.
dtuppbigx The**- enn then lx&gt; taken out
Eilert’* Daylight Liver Pili.* are a boon to
When Du- Mifferc*;. from *ick lii-adaehe, sour stomach, at tilts fc.-d ruunt by placing a bote of
convenient xixe Under the ventilator.
&gt;t which he
torpid llvt-r and iudlgeetion. Sugar coat­ Tln.-y can b* removed without handling.
ed. ph’aMint t« take mid warranted to go1 Draftsinro placed just outride the roosts,
-.actin-•« unit 1-1
through by day light.
■■f tiki Lord 01
to |x-rotit oite to yui*s around through
Salomon', having-xe&gt;w breti’b: up tut* Ark, &gt;
8jirsjip:inlla rum ratarrb by rvi&gt;«l- llnrdifferpnt apartments. A building Af
the tabcnmclean I all tlw holy v&gt;
(v. 4t, tlng Impurity from lb,* t&gt;U-&lt;xi. whlrii is Mie this &gt;.lzc and riuqx; contain* aixnit rtW
cause of the complaint. Gtvv ll a trial.
d-**i tie* same tbhig
Mjuare feet of sqcict?. wlrilo one built in
Flint is enjoying a religious revival by j the ordinary shape. *uy 20x36, contains
Israel." Hr had given tin- minister* and church people of the
720 feet—a difference of 148 square feet,
town.
• • .
while the outside walls have flic same
ndveruiry nor rvil wut-rent. tC’hapv, 4.)
Triumph of Pharmacy.
area. A small window in each' jx-u will
Ilret and Peace shall l&gt;.-ami»iir tlo* bk**:us
Swift’s' Njwvitic iS. S. S.) cured my iit-• lie sufficient, by having the partitions
tlc buy of'seroful* fr»m which he hud iuf-■ made partly of wirt* netting, according
f&gt; red a longtime. - 1 had tried pby.lciaiM1 to Ohio Fanner, for wUi&lt;-h the plan wa*
and gnat quaiititit-s of •diier nntiiriiH-s
r. purifie* the blood.
without avail. A few Ixittles of S. 8. S.‘ first drawn and ds-scriteM.
• :..!!tutlonal and r»o€ a local dlreaaa.

LESSON IX. FOURTH QUARTER, IN­

Catarrh

Catarrh

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

EXAMINE BEFORE YOU BUY.
’s store you sund
And cake-, r.f Iviu-.y Soap demand.
Be careful nc*
l— —s-’—‘
1
And uni:
tn vt rail.
profit farin'*.

Ixt not your sen*
Bccnv’.u a spowv
yon fitted
bear ih inind.

VINECAR BITTERS

‘

did the work. Hr 1« tiow enjoying tin­
best of h&lt;.-Hlth ntid has not had n symptoms
•r a year.

ITofapr compound*

Atlanta. Ga.

VNCE BBYEBAt.!
iiy shape a* steak,
j
i

md rv_ufan** di

. amt no counterir virtues Hub ever
. t ‘
uauir.g v,*e. wauid
•K-tton of the tn«-*li'.lnal |
■m t^t'i'y bthrB&gt;1uduuw '
... ,-.i.
• nt
। is.. in
r.'-e.
treatment
of
iatf-m. catarrh, cou. *ad.M-fie«. liver nunv ctseuse. J.imiUice. cout. pile*,
i-e.’. ct-.. t&lt;x« 'itmerotw to tarni.t &lt;irr-:&lt;*Mt wtn-ii the :vetioD ol
tin the ut*l Junction* i* reniern
c.i-rf i-..n was |&lt;artly aecKivatal

M. “That He tuny iu- lu:. ■ oar hearts U«l'&gt;
Him. to walk in all H«i vfay'. ’ Thi* Was
ju^ wimt
derired frofli tiicnu. and t’bat
H’ w“u’a l* ‘•.’b-bt .'l to ffratit them, an tman-1 ob:&lt;Iie:&gt;t u**8rt; they could u- t
a&lt;2 anything um tn aerord with H.« v. dl
&lt; hi t w1*.- conditkias H.- hod pr&lt;&gt;:;&gt;i*ed at Sinai
to make Haw a peculiar treasure unto Him
above al! jv&gt;&gt;'p!e. a kingdom -4 prxrt*. an
holy nation, nn-i to tlu* end He had brought
them forth from Egypt aud givcb them th®
i. f •UITTHIIX .IS TilE llEHULT OF lands of th* hratb-iL tEx. xtx. 5. C; IN. cv,

uf sufferer* u.o v grateftffly and clad
. dunne ttir I'-ast -iu.irtrr of a sen-

nigh unto tlie Lord our God day fend night,
that lie mnlntuiu the r.usoof His servant.

now put •
1 '. 1 AM&gt; MtniE.VATHAl.fflC.
II!' N.AV *1.1.1- iqJ.AMANT TO THE
\M&gt; EXS'liKHHLY ADAPTED TO
; . ' . V.UMEN AND t'llll.DRF.N’.
litlMFMHEK.
I
- ■ n-&gt; dh-MV* o&lt; tow vitality. tiebtHiy of
• - -r i-.rnon-. pn&gt;*tnUtr.u I»r uhl.-b
. ' I j .vl: niTTEIto is N"T t'VKATlVE.
t it-* -i ;.-u;:ir powerovertbelower orgxntams
■—• it tlie HupJaealdr iw &lt;-f
■
’ liEADl.Y Mll'RODE AND OMNIl’ftE5EXT BA&lt;TEItiA
dSw^r*,tjholer*. con*umptlon. In*
•
- .t.w*. rtr . *ud so great I* Its power
r-Ili.-I- It I* atl
■ NEQlAiJ.ED VEBMIFI'CSE■ ■ 1k r.mid be written o! lp» virtue*, and
•: -r ■&gt;! ir'tniK.niat*. hut It I* only necessary
■ • I uber K* g-ticra) action upon tbe liver.
rn:&gt; :rr.&gt;; n-rve«, to reallzn it* UM* in.n
■ .&lt;
lit* that flesh In heir to. aud thnt
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Without uixfltfeof
• ',\|&gt; NEW STYLE Vf NEG AB RITTERS
THE HOt'flK.

ir ilwI? and Thine mberitnuce.’’ nnd
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maintain hhaml their iw.
fo. -Tliatall the
.J th.-earth may

tta* good land. that they might make Jcteiwb
aiia.no m tta-earth ill Mam. vii. tWi; their

power on their beludf. nnd thru He would be
glorified in them. Thu.'hrifecorntet &lt;le*irv,/
•hall Ixj fulfilled in isroel’a restoration at the

' CL "test xour heart, n^retore. be vb t
with tlrf Jz&gt;:d &gt;&gt;ur-Gal. Tho wor-i j-per.
feet’’ix-ro signifies "r. hula, or “full, ax in
J^b. vlli, :t!: Huth ii. 13. where it &gt;.»» trainlateif. Hu^huou now urges the p.-«&lt;f&gt;te to
lutvu what hi* father luul prayed that bNEW YORK.
might Itavw il I’linm. xxix. U't. In . Gen.
xvii, 1. '.be vr.ed •perfect? *iguifl&lt;-*/ -uprigiit.'’
..r “rtDCvre." iu th?margin ruit lu Dctit.
I hud 3
xvill. 13. A wink heart for G*xl w ill b- .i
sincere &lt;&gt;r fipright. ta-ort. uud wiiI delight to
•walk in lib Ktatutasaml kwp Hte vnmmnudmeata.
H" tfint hath my commandment*
ntui kocreth them, ho it is that lovcth me.
•’-H” tlust loveth mo not. kcepetli m&lt;t ray
words." \Jbi:u xir. 2!, 24.)
‘ Ami thok-iiij. aud all Israel w...t
him. offered sacrific-s beforetho Ixml. And
tlio Ljr&gt;l areeptal the xai'rlflce by sending*
fire to consume it, as it U wrlttru in H UUrdn.
vii. 1: “Now winm&amp;jfomcn had madeuti eml
of prat Ing. the Ore came down from Heaven
cnuuu.l ,ta b.,ui
ria&lt;*ss: and the glory pf the Lord flbed t-i. 1
See for yourself how 5A Blan­ house." Thue •»!-• was tbe sacrifice acwpt&lt;*l
at tho dedication of tbe Tabernacle, uml iu
kets wear and other makes tear. the cases of Gideon and Elijah (l*r. &gt;x,-4.
JadgM &lt;i, 21; I Kings xvid IM jmd £
CREE—Get from your dealer free, the ' '.oubt in tbe sama way was the Lord - *&gt;^
S a Hook. It has handsome pictures and ceptance of Abel’s offering atxl rejection ot
valuable information about horses.
’ Crin-s offering mauifert at the
1
Two or three dollars for a 44 Horse E-len nbro ths Art from tbe .word
blanket will make your horse worth more tta* one but -did not touch U» otocr AI
thourh it b not »o written, it seenw c war
aud eat leas to keep warm.

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Wfcv of nmnifestiug approval or disapproval.
••So tbe king and all tta* children of l*ra«l
dedicatol the house of the L&gt;nl. And *H&gt;
took txiwesrion of It b-v
w ! ' ,H ’

making some rvinatkabh- cure* with j»eopU
who are troubled wlih cduglw. &gt;ore throat
hubina, brunrhlti* ami .••iiMimptlou.. Any
dragal't will ghe you a Dial bottle I rev of eort
It 11 guaranteed to relieve and cure. The large

Detroit Dv&lt;-. v and id.
Happy Home Blood Purifier I* tbe peo­
ple’s jMipular nwdlrinc for purifying the1
blood: preventing or curing dyspepsia,
bllHiMtMie-i. b- adache. tadl* and aH fever*
and malarial dl-ca.**-.*. Price 50 cents and

Jackson win ciw the Fuller buggy comparty AJOiOTO. to locate there.
•
Llso cel* &amp;tl ot order. When I received the1
in of Solid K* tract .order* rl item you. m&gt; ’
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»&gt;t.l I, .1 un 1,1.1 f. ,,r M1Pta
1
1.-. years standing, imt until spine twrfyc-ani ago1
would come amt go. but the tart, breagn’K out
would yield to no treatnient. though we tried
-lurythmg. and »he h»d taken her rtwu. with
.h&lt;* expectation ot It* won proving fatal, as It
wa* spreading rapidly. J applied plasters cJ
tour solid Extract aud gave itlo berInternally.
Tlie effect was mJraculou*. She Improved irom
il &lt;- .tart, lhe Tonic effect of your lied Clover
Extract I* wotidcriul. Her appetite of winch
«!iv imd none Increased, the stomach and bow­
el* tierfonntd their allotted fnnettonj. and
within lour wrrfcs ber leg wa* pcrt- rtly bexled
Hip and her general health better thail a. any
time tn IS year*, and v.e u*t-d tmt ■. of the Ex­
tract. For any and all blood disease*.amj a* a
spring medicine I think !»“»&lt;• * rvtn« t of Ked
Clover tne verv be»t. am! 1 have had practical
experleflce with al).
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Leeksillie. N.'c
To J. St loxnc Bed How Co . Drtroll. Mich.
Wri»« for elrcutare and testimonial - For sale
by W. H. Goodyear.
Iron Mountain-" public school* closed
on-account of malignant diphtheria.
Weakened and deranged livers, .-tomaehs
and bowel* should never lx- acted &lt;m by
Irritant* like common pills. I’tan. etc.
Miles’ Pills cures liver complaint, ron.*upatlon. piles, etc., by a new method.
Samples free at W. II. Goodyear s.
Pontiac school* raised the star* rnd
stripe* with Interesting ceremonies.
A Itoman emperotfed hl* favorite horse
with gilded oat* and made him first con­
sul of the empire- Better than golden or
political honors for live stock is (vies
famous Veterinary CarboUsahe, “’*2^?
for its success with live stock. Its ■PPll5*’
.tlon renews the hair In Its "Bl,*ral c
relieves inflammation, keeps the lrt&gt;g soft,
toughens the feet, promrvtes growt^ “r
hoof and is a sure, aaf«- and speedy rem­
edy for all cuts, wound*. ^nlse’’,
stiff and Inflamed Julnta. collar and saddle
galls and »i«d ep*ks. Urge&gt; cana
.null ran. W cnii. *oW
■*'&lt;lruK^1 L ■

A band « l»&gt; Mmtl.r* b" I*™
earthed al &lt;lr*»d l^dgeMother, will ItodDr. Wlttehen’. t—tnl»g
arntfJo.tthemedklMloluvelt, the ho«"
t„ the children; It will cute
"Sfe
sore throat, and regulate the bowels. Try

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Uki- Michigan Is 43 Inches lower than

Mt the hoa*«&gt; Ixtcattw of their suw (LxeL
ix, 3; X. 4, IS; Xi, 2®, and of n tim? yet Cu­
turn when t“2 glory shall return to depart
no more iEaak. xliil. 1-7). When
brlghUMM of G«l* tforr- ««’ »« £ }£
found It a den of thieves, and twice He
r'wuiwxl it but llo too was driven away by
,b.,r
.11 I.
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To remove the hair; take one quart "f
quicklimtf to cv -ry ।&gt;aiIful of water «iecessary to make clear liquid enough to
l ov.-r the hub’. Sv-ik tl.oakin in it ttntij.
the hair can be scraped &lt;41. and no
longer. Wlten the hair hits Ix—n reuwvi-d -mjx! off clean all the lh-*h froth
the Hush ri&lt;le of the skin. Then sprinkle
the llcsli ri le tln r'iiigl.ly with line wilt
ami pOwderr-l.alam. and fold It together,
cr souk tlu- hide in a solution of milt and
alum for twenty-four hour*, or until it
is suilicienfly cured. Tltp salt .and alum
taws or cures the hide, but &lt;li»» 'not tan
it." Next,luing un a smooth beam, work,
pull and i-crape it'until airy. Tin- more
it is worked, the more pliable it will lx-.
If the hide h» ilry one it xhonhl Ik*
Mmked soft before it is put in the lime
water. Tanning skins is a trade to be
teamed, and in it, ns it) everything else
that requires special know bulge anil ,rxix-rieiuv, to turn -&gt;ut a neat jolt. |ho nd­
vice is therefore* given, to have the tanning done, when practicable, by those
who understand it.

head.

A WORD OF WARNING.

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Ask for ’‘Ivory’’ Soap and insist upon getting it.

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Atkins’ Silver SteelOiamond}^ ^^
M«J&lt;'from our relebralrd Silver Steel.'tempered by our patented methods. It A
is tbe lartrotc-.iUUig. caslcsr ?-.iu:&gt;iug «nw ma-!-: U will cut cut «ny oth'-r raw
tn use. IX I1ABD WOOD nnd FBWZEN TIMBER It trill do Mil-Hu:wry
work wher-s other snirs tall. This has been demonsttaud by nctua! tests In all
kln'lst f wax!*, wttb the mort Ituprorcd «nw» It Is the bert -ail the year around
MWUttd.**
ttcCHAUElWETHK
WOKLD to produce
a,«Mr equaling the
&gt; r&gt;.r*.i: usr
vi'ir
nnwnxn
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Pei ft?. Including Racdlci. uod Raker Gauge. OITE DOLLAR Pint FOOT.
For trie by ths tradi. A»k your hardware dealer Tor tbe ATKINS SILVER STEEL DIAMOND
au&lt;l take no ether. If the dealer will not order U lor you, remit amount with order direct to us.
d-% ATIfiNQ Jb On INDIUftHPOLISJUD. HEMPHIS, TUH.
■ v. A l MWo OL UUt
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tin- tail n* n lAre of delicious*re«t for the
wrary heatl and pltie* the wretch who cannut sleep when God himself draw lhe cur­
tain. Refreshing sleep i* not obtainable
if the bodyAbe disordered. Sleep is anni­
hilated by skin irritation*, pains of ulcers.
I Mill*, carbuncles, felons, sore-cyea, catarrh.
poi.*otdng. frost bites. iSi'dblaln*. piles,
cut. burn*, scald*, brui-w-*, wound*, cbajo
ping, chafing, tetter, for all of which Cole’s"
Carboli*alve is the safe, rapid and pennanvnt external cure. Small b»xes i:&gt; cental
large boxes 50 ccnii*. Sold by all drug­
gists.

bluius It Sawro

IWIfilifilH n Hte^raWH
TIME TABLE.
In cff-ct Sept, ist.tw.
Station*.

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KalsniRSoo l.v....
H&gt;wt Cooper
It It til mid June't..
Cresvev ................
Milo
Delton
Cl.... r-.'.Jr
Shultz......

Oik- I’lnu ot Brrnklng Dulls.
East Saginaw will soon have a grand
Mr. Eddy, th New England Home­
Coats Grove
stead, tells of a utetlwxl of bn-aking bulls hotel, costing S100.000.
Woodland ...
■I :ail ,Bi:
that h lx&gt;tl] praoUcal and economical.
Sire.
Winslow's
ScHiibhiu
syrup
should
always
ii .-a •. m!
Ik* takes tho animal at any age and puts |M* U’cd lor children tectMng. It mwthM the IjlliltOg.
on the Mine harness that he would* tne chfid. soften* the gum*, allays all-pain, cure* Delrnlt..
wind colic and Is the t*«t remed} for diarrbu t,
on a hor**, turning the collar the vp|M&gt;- Twentv
ftve rents a bottle.
sito ride up. and hitches him into a two
Station*.
Grand Itaplds has ;:t»i manufacturing
wheeled cart in some large field where
Institutions, employing 18.000 j»eople.
thert are no trees. He then gets in fora
ride, letting Mr. Bull go when- he wants - Dr. Jaques' Geruuiu Worm Cakes destroy K*tam*.-oo Ar........... I
Cooper l.v........... •:
to. When the bull begin* Io tire he con­ worms and remove' them from the system. East
lUchtana Janet.. ..
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Safe, pleasant and effective.
tinues to drive him until he is thoroughly ’ Ex-Auditor General W. Irving Latimer I'resMjy.......... ...........
Mfio.............................
conquered. After tbe llrtt trial he Ims
Delton
i Is now a clerk in Washington.
no difficulty in working uiim. But he
Cloverdale
.......... !
Illood vs. Marvea.
iHbultx........................... ■
always keeps n rope attached to the ring
Great mistakes liave tx-cn made in tin- j Hartim.s................. „|
in the nose rt» thnt the animal cannot
Grove................ 1
world. by supjxwing n.ianynemm» trouble* Coat*
Woodland
;
run away. Mr. Eddy has a 4-yvnr-old- were due to &gt;&lt;ad blmxl. Thia headache,
Woodburv . .
Holstein bull that has drawn all the fits, dindnese. rieeplrewncss, etc. an- al­
Half. 1.. AX. |
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inunure on the farm the lust year, and ways due to weakness or Irritation of the latMlna........... .
Detroit.......................... !_■
now does all the work, such as drawing nerves Of the brain, dyxpeiwia, p»iu, wind,
•stops on signal only.
corn futlth-r for twmity-one cows every­ etc. to weakness uf the nerves of the stom­
Xoa. 5 and c will not carry passengera.
Fkkp'k Bvsn. 1'res. &amp; Gen. Man.
day and earth for tho rtahlo. Ho says ach: weak lung* is caused by the weakness
tltat considerable cure riiould !»• taken of the parts: biUousnexs, constipation, etc.
not to overload the animal for (hr first to weakneM of the nrn-e» of the liver -or
l«&gt;wels:
pains,
irregularity,
sterility,
to
few weeks, for if once balky !»■ will
derangement of the uterine nerves. Em­
make* trouble.
ail weakness. Dr. Miles’ great nerve and
brain f-xri surpass*-* all other remedies.
“ Tlu Nuyjara Falls Rcule.”
Trial bottles free at W. H. Goodyear's
Tlie pupil of a horse’s eye is enlarged drug store.
Station*.
bv bring kept in a dark stable; he has a
harness put on him and is suddenly
brought out into glaring sunlight, which
contracts the jiupil so suddenly as to
For BLACK STOCKINGS.
cause extreme pain. By persevering in
thia very foolish nnd injudicious, ns well
as cruel, practire, the- nerve of the eye
becomes impaired, and if continued long
enough loss of right will ensue. To see
bow painful il is to face a bright light
after having been in tlie dark, take u
walk some dark night for a short time
till the eye* become used to thednrknow,
then drop suddenly into some well light­
ed room, and you will scarcely I* nble to nySTtrSIA, COM-fL-YlNT, JAVNDICE
a few moments in the sudden light.
You know how painful it is to yourself,
then whv have yoiir horses repeatedly
’"I’rf’i
liear such unnecessary pain? n«ks Field

Inst yesr.
Uncle -Sam's Nerve * Bone Liniment and Farm.
will relieve .praluj. br«l^». '•nd
Tbenmatlsm. Sold &gt;»r “)■ druggistsS. M- Emery, cliairmun of the com­
Three Rivers will roon be lighted with mittee appointed by tlw American Asso­
ciation of Nurserymen for the purpose
riectricity.
of securing lower rates on express lines,
Cullioiniu. &lt;&lt;■* — -----Why will you lay awake all nighljjw***" reports tliat a new clasrificationhai been
S,; uririi io jlorirr &gt;&lt;«&lt;•,h*” uf":
tire when that most effective nnd agreeable agreed upon which amount* to a reduc­
S’SiFcS. remedy. Hmta Abie, wi I give
tion of 20 to 23 per cent, on all express
you limno-ll.l-- •.IK-'?
L.IJ5 lints, on al) shipments of trees and
inly m,.r„&gt;D,'l run- n-r
shrubs, boxed or baled. Such l-aekagra
all UraucM«l ™'n&gt;*
grtnovz ctaaed with produce. Thu ta
onlv in targe Ixittles nt 81. 1 tree for
m ,w
W. H. Goodyear will be pleased to Kood news to fruit growers, nurserymen
BUDDly you. and guarantee relief when and many others. We now have reduced
••Droriv beloved, tel us clunnse JS? V directed. (Mlifonn. Cat-rcure freight, reduced postage, and reduced
cleanse it I
—r
the flesh and never falls to relieve catarrh or cold in the express chargee on nursery st&lt;&lt;k.
ocnriT^rof God”

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The cake until the,nMa®y&lt;&gt;u spy,
And always thus be well assured .
Tljat Ivory Soap you have procured;
And should a lingering doubt remain.
JTwilbvaniih like the darkest stain.
• When in rhe tub on washing day
That cake of ?oap is brought in play.

r&lt;n-yriii;t HWG. by Procter■ iambic.

vi-nitnc** of these farmon* D iqqx nded a
formula for tanning akiAs in a aiunll

■ rmtih-d free.

tliuut pttrcl.ig. aud
lUtAlil without idco-

of the genuine.

It often iK-ctirs that farmers desire to
tan cqw hides -tor rop&lt;**. chair bottoms

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There are many while soaps, rr.: i represented to’ be "just ss.pood as the ‘Ivor)
they Afct KOT. oul like all counterfeits, lick the peculiar and remarkable qualities

;?.:1est MudE-rfiiJiEcoYeiy.

ifSC t|:.Ul the ’rtl

And oft the sham is not remote
From fairest face or whitest.coat
Examine well with careful eye

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. Lydia Graines, Butfao'l
. i.vman Westerbrock. \ ankoe Springs
. itortha I’lerson.
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. tlobt. d. Vauee. MKldle» llle
. LoKxH. Barnum.
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. Maud Coomb*. "
• Howard I- Wiuccrr. Wichita. Kansas
. Ncxxa Mill*. Toledo, Oblo
■ Theobald IxinInger. Celina. Ohio
. Jeanie Haywood. Hasttnrt
.John Method. Orangevtlie
. Lillian M. NcvIm. "
• George H.Stell.Grand Baplds
. Kiltie B. Batea. Thornapple
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A DOG THATS A MIRACLE

nr Bsntatdn W. Rlchar&lt;J«on, who a little
v&lt;. "—J______
«drer

aa THE OWNER TELLS UNCLE BILLY
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BOWERS ALL ABOUT HIM.
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High School.

We.haw a vacation Thursday aud Fri­
day 4f this week.
We are glad to sec Nellie Fclghner re­
sume lirr work in Ute high school. '
t hus. 1'tlug visited tbe school Monday
on otitelal business. .
,
Mites Engles has been absent from school
on account of sickness.
Utir iayt literary’ was a perfect success
it xr.etnbncr is a point to judge from.
Over “O') were pn-rent. some 'of- whom
wen- elderly people. We would lie glad to
see more of the older people present nt our
meeting*, aud will try’ to interest them.
Au &gt;M-ay on “Choosing an occupation" by
Harry Andrus aud the talk on the work'by
Prof. Robert.- were full ofxgood ttyraght*,
and should !«• well cunsidered-by members
of the society.
We are sorry to know that two &lt;c lhre&lt;young men Insulted the society as they
did. There will be measures taken t&lt;&gt; pre­
vent -ut h a thing occurring again.

now gauge from Bowersville to Hartwell, 1
met tbo sheriff—an unabridged, irrepressible,
native Georgian. He's a cheerful Georgian.
To n good runny peoplo In Georgia, to
nearly everybody in northeast Georgia, tbo.
sheriff's nar.i&lt;i is at onco an introduction and’
description, tor everybody in that' country
knows Jim Roberta
Crouched under Jun’s scat was a measly,
thin, black and white cnr. The dog's air of
mortification and bowfldermont was some­
thing ludiprutui, and all the more noticeable
Tbo brute* looks wwe against him, deci­
dedly. HL c-zuntonance would have con­
victed him of anything—sucking egg*, sheep
killing, cttlcken stealing or what not Hu
wa« a uilwrnblo, mean looking dog.
Unclu Billy' B&lt;lW«rs
just behind Jim.
The two. talked like old friends, and, in the
course of ednversation. Undo Billy recalled
tcillgcnt dog had flgur»-d.
Jim could hardly wait for. tlie old man to
finish his story.
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TVCKXH A GOOD FlSSKIUtAS.
“Talk nb-xit dogs." iu a matter of fact tone,
m Unde Billy conclude! his dog story, “Fyo

Billy. He don't look a* tine as some dogs,”
Follow ing are the real estate transfers reaching tinder tlx- seat for the black and
for the week ending Nov. 25th,
as white car, ••Imt thnt dog’s a miracle."
Tlie miracle was held up by the nape of tho
taken from the Ituoks in the regj&gt;tvr’s office:
Margaret Hart to Busan Athasm et nh lot C« nock for Uncle Billy’s inspection, ns non-comtu 11 tai as a didirng
Nashvillu gr.
S. e. Atbasm et al tu J«cob Hai'crsaat; lot li»

Krnyuu
to Daniel S. Hobbs: lol ii
HdUips mid Nashville »t».
tieo. V.’.-Ijoelir to John Bush: ne&gt;. of nw\

vagus effort Jo escape, “just lock nt them
Uncle Billy's face wa* n study.

Evidently

CasUoton &gt;4S5.
Ixwla H. Barnes to John McCallam: -.••a sec 5
■lion.' &gt;300.
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.tntnes It. Bush toGJorge W. Norwood;lots
•ii and J3 Delton and parcel Hope
Witt. A. Hendershott to Kt.bt. F. BBvln;*e&gt;*

dog was a miracle.
“Uncle Billy,” in the same matter of fact
tone. n» the miracle wns let go, “that dog has
as much human nature in him ns mo or you.
1 toll you whtit that dog docs. You know
tluit little branch in tny bottom! Well, sir.
he goes fellin' every tiny atndinncr time just
Janie* Window to Elizabeth J Window: «'■ as regular «tbe boys do, nnd the other duy
&lt;it n1 ■ of »ie‘i *cr » Baltimore fftS.
‘ rllrn'i" Vrcdcnburg .Joanna B. 1’ike; lots I I watched him at it. Ho will run his paw up
under a root or rock to score out tho fab, and
and 4 B1K 41 Mlddltwfilc f*v.
William Kearney to Kay T. Miller:sc’* of then he'U stand nnd watch 'em u» tl^gy go
swuarc S Assyrians*).
John !•.- Douglas* to George F. Flstwr: 3XU overlie shallow pla&lt;--«• He don’t pay any
attention to Has little flab—not• bit in the
sec's 23 and vl Johnstown $2..‘«&gt;.
H. M. Wentworth to Gvtirge Osborn; lot 1 blk worhl A whole drove uf rllvCr sides can
: 1 .-ast«n&gt; add city
M. . Hicks to Win. F. Hick. jmrreh set’s 10 wiggle and squirm or nr the shallow place,
and Tucitvr Won’t notice ’em I call him
and 17 Hist in rm
.lames llun-bett tnKdv.iirdJ.Biirchctt.par- Tucker after Dr. Tucker,, in Atlanta. But
rel see in I’rnlricvllie St.ooo.
.
ongbter fee tluit dog I Ho causes down on
that fish Him a kingfelior. Ho get* 'em ever’
OUT ON THE DEEP.;
time."
“Don’t bother tho little Itohri
“Exactly—tmt be gve* for thejjig on»w.
Ar.il tho *rn with spleador burns:
Thst’s w» reason 1 cull him Dr. Tuct-r. H-j‘*
With ha r-raly spoil, from bls craning toil.
Tbe CsLcr homeward tarns
got sen«o. that dog ba»."
And hto cars flash bright. to the ocean ligbL

. long sweep.

Tbe ttahcr Oft * ill drama

young printer puppy. Old Tucker lias a t&gt;ox
. out in the back yard. but we sorter depended
on the puppy to look out for hitn^elf. First
night alter in- gut there, that blamrl puppy
got out on-lhe tack j&gt;orch and bow led nnd
whined until 1 just cvnlda’t stand it any
longer. Finally 1 got up aud carried him out
and put him in Tuek&lt;-r’» box. I hadn’t more
than got back in bed before that puppy wns

Tucker’s box and went to bclagnin. I bad
just made up my minil to go sleep when that
puppy set up n whine. Ito was back on tho
porch. -I bat'd to kill tha puppy. I jua
carriad him back to Tucker's box. nud I tried
a new schem.* on iiim. I Itundled hint up un­
der Tucker s
nnd put one of Tncker’a
forelegs around him, lik* a woman holfe/
l«tby. 'Now, Tucker.’ say 1, 'hold ImF I
The'flat stout* woon and nv»n-i*;us steps went back to bed and to sleep. I never heard
which lewd to th" roar entrance of tho dty anything more of the puppy that night
"Every night now, alter tho pappy get*
Imll, in th.’ afternoon, when the long, red
fingers of tbe setting sun touch only that Ufa sujjper, old Tucker pick* him up and puts
portion of tbe big building in which tbo him to bed. When the poppy is frisky nnd
innyor s office to, arc crowded with an nwort- don’t waut to go. Tucker ju*t pick* hini np
nsfot of children, ranging from the infant, by the beck of tbo neck nnd then lies down
wbow- sole duty it is to retain by Miction the in tbe box and bold* M»n till the puppy goes
flexible top of a flat bottle in its n&gt;outh,.to to sleep.
“He's a mlgtity-pdito dog. Tucker is.”
tho girl of V or 10, whose duty it to to mind
The doubtful look on Uncle Billy’s taco
the infant This to tbe favorite lounging.
«pot of tlxwe poor, city bound c'oiiilren, and iiad given place to one of vivid Interest. Tb«i
while :tM»y play they ean roadiiy believe owner uf that miracle could convince a dic­
tbeuwives in the country, for there are tionary.
“Politoi ’ rental Uncle Billy.
plenty of shady trees nnd well kept inwns uh
“Mighty i*olitedog—mighty polite. Gaorgevery band. The children represent all na­
tionalities, from the little Italian with tbo
gaudy kerchief wrapped. nbout ber neck, th brought that'old bouml of bls along. You've
tbe poor little native, dirty, limber and pug- seen that old bound many n time.' George
tied him' to tho fence, *bout tbe kitchen
carious.
, .
The children frequently bring »ota»thing to (dace, and just left biin there. That plght I
eat with them, nnd fragments of bread and threw some scraps out to Tucker and the
cores and pita of fruit are always left behind. pup, but never once thought of that old
,
Bigpolitician* hare to pick their way through bound.
“Tucker looked up like bo wn* waitin' for
these little *crambHng, yelling youngster*,
anil they always do it tenderly. Sometimes mo to do sonailhlng else, and after waitin'
tbe mother* of tbo little ones corno around for a minute or eo ho picked out lhe biggest
and tit on the steps aud talk about their Cares
and responsibilities, diverting tbemielvcs now with it' 1 followmi to see what lie would do
and then by chastising some uuusually notoy with it, and tbo minute 1 turned tho corner
or t roublesome child. No matter wbat is go­
ing on witl.in tho great building, or what tluit old houiul hadn't had n thing to pnt for
day it to, *o there is no rain, thi* littlo group
of human nature, or to annoy soma man

Sun.
Historical.
Tho composition of glees, vocal music in at
least throe parts, began early in the Eigbtrenth century.
“Grace'' was a title assumed by Henry IV
of England in 1300. "Excellent Grace” was
a:Mimed by Henry VI about 1435. This continned tho title by which tbo king was addresmd till 1003, tho time of James I, when
it was succeeded by tbo title of “Majesty."

diver cola in England until about 1851.
Hops were in Uftc in England hi 1435, ao­
. n ding to tbe Hnrk.toxi manuscript. Other
authorities claim their introduction from tbo
ing. This uw was prccibitrd in ISIS.
The Ionic order of architecture, an iniprovemont on the Doric, wns invented by tho

The Only Physician Who Cures Deafness.

FOOT ROT iN SHEEP.

for IL"
/
“TbaV* a tinf dog," said Uncle Billy.
“Heap o’ folks wouldn’t or done thaL"
“Tucker jcstn-t there like be enjoyed seein' the old bound yet, woggtn' hto tail •
"But tbe *mar teat th Ing Tucker ever dune,"
continued tbo sheriff, meditatively, “wa*
three orifour day* ago there at home. That
puppy
*° bo would kill the little chickens
end finally 1 tied him to tho woodpile. That
wo* at dinner time, and in little or no tinw
that puppy had crawled around and betwixt
the log* till hu liod just nlxiut hung himsc-lL
“Tucker beard him hollerin'.
“I saw Tucker go back there and examine
just like a judge would do. Tlie puppy was
whining nnd choking, aud 1 believe he would
bare killed himself in flv* minute* longer.

ate case, and just pitched to aud gnawed”---Uncto Billy heaved a sigh of relist
“Gnawed that rope to two."
“Smart dog," said Uncle Billy. “Smart

About tho symptoms of fool rot we
need not Say much: these are unmistaka­ to um&gt; a jet m
----- --------wy. He point* out Ms advantage over the
ble. There is n wpe*-dy
of condition
due both to constitutional disturbance cautery, heated win- or knife, in that it to
and to inability to walk to Starch of to* alarming, and for the moment paiale».
food. No time ought tojKe rast iu.at­ a* cold to an uqasstbetie. He mentions
chlorine n* a writable gu» for tho purp.»w, Imt
tending to lhe uiimnl who exliibits any
prefer* carbonic anhrdrido n» most raanagrsign of lameness, however alight
abk’. cheap,-nJ moot inodorous, nut unwhole­
The remedies for foot rot ure very some. and not inflnmmable, *o that it can lw
varied, and then? are dozens of agents, uwsl with artificial IfgbL-Nuw \ urk Teletither alone or In the combination, tluit
are vaunted as carts, and no doubt cor­
rectly so. Tli&lt;? selection of a remedy is
Tornmv—Mr. Bmiili, can you awim?
not so difticult os to get it properly ap­
Clara "limpativutlyl—Tommy, leave tbo
plied. They resolve themselves into two room! You ore annoying Mr. Smith.
cla-Mes, imtringents and cauatics, and
Mr. Smith (grachmslyl—Oh, that qnooum
generally too free use is made of the lat­ doe* not annoy me. Ml* Hhartseaa-. Acs.
ter ns well os of tlie paring knife. It is Tommy, 1 can swim. Why do jxm ask!
ffonuny lodging toward tuedcxirj-’Cat:*. I
most cKM-ntial tluit disvo»--d structure,
such tut Icxxw horn, should l&gt;o cut away, •heard Clara tell sister Knte»ho wa* going tu
aud alro thnt free vent should be given throw you overboard.—Boston Budget.
to pus, but m&gt; mure of the wnsitive
Structure of the foot should be exposed
than is absolutely necessary. Ix-cnuax*
tiicre are. sure to be fungus growtlw
springing from parts denuded of horn,
nnd the free use of the knife thus gives
tisc to the necessity Tor the free use of
caustics or lhe actual cautery.
Removal to .a higher, dn er and tsirer
pasture U a most useful step. or. if this
is» not practicable, the’worst cases should
be put on dry straw in sheds or yards.
In sonic instances a poultice, either of
bran or boiled mashed turnips or carrots,
Office and Dispensary, Room 4, immen Block, 43 Monroe St.,
proves most useful. "Taken all round,’’
Grand Rapids, Mich.,
**
says a leading EuglWi veterinary sur­
i Cures IWiilnox. NtMw* lalfcnrt. Caiarrb. BronrhllH. Uheiwiattom. Nen»m DebUiu; lmr &gt;i.. .
geon, “there is no’ better remedy than
; Bnm-nurssuml &lt;1lM-»»rt»resiilttUK Irani carb ln-ll*crettotis and esee*M-» of nmuihaoil. i.n.1 w
sulphate of cupper—common ‘bluestone’
1 rascsofthe VrtnarvOrgan*, bkuw.Mtoinarli.luiics.tyrandiar. fits, old •errs. l&gt;kt.ii;Z. |... .
or •blue vitriol'—mid most dressings are
largely compos'd of this ag&lt;-nt. In mild
I one rail if possible. Direction* In all langunge*. If youraoiw.t be ctnSd I v.ii: t.-U
cases a saturated solution of thesuiphutes
of copjx-r and zinc poured into the af­
fected |»arto i« most eflicient.
Equal
f
obtained In tbe drug -tores, llicy Bi»t be oltslr.rd ot UK. TODD at Lb &lt;1'.
st I ret. ROOta 4.
’«
imrls of butyr of antimony and comjKjtind tincture of iuyrrh also make a
good dressing when applied with a feath­
er or lirtislr to the 'diseased j&gt;aris. In-Mvero cases tho strong mineritl acids are
Uaed&gt;'es]x-ciully tho nitric, with quick­
silver dissolved in it.”
Tin* powder never varir*. A marvel of parttv I
On farms u here the disetue is preva­
slrregth nnd wholraomenn*. More ecntmWTii ;
lent the sheep arc )M*riudicaIly driven than the ordinary klnito.-iml eanuot !»«■ *t&gt;ld In i
•through shallow troughs containing a comjwtltlun with the limit Itudr of low test, rtiort ]
weight. Mum or ptm*pba!e jH&gt;wiler*. Sold only !
solution of arsenic am! •-■hLi, and if the In can*. BnVAt. BaMXG J'oWPtn Co., iw ,
octa-ffl! ;
feet are carefully p.ired and the tttten- Walls:, n.y.
• tiun is constant, this is one of tho best
1'liOHATK NOTICE.
:netlio&lt;ls of prevention yet devised; but
State of Mlcblgna. county ot Barry-ss.
where the disease is already established
Notice is hereliy g.ren. that t&gt;&gt; an order uf ।
the individual method ot treatment of­ the I'rutate Court for tire county of Barrv. i
tn-&lt;&gt;e on t!:v seventh day bt November. A. D.
fers tlie licst prospect of surceas. We IN*. al\ mimllis from that date w-r» allowed ■
may sum up tho treatment thus: Get for errnitora to present their i-lab i-1 ?*|n&gt;tlbe
estate or PhilanderL. Nmltii, latent iudd e.-.nijy.
tho sheep under shelter or in a dry pas­
ture. Taro the feet judiciously nml
rrnimie &lt; ourt, at inc iroimie ou'e&lt;-. in me
apply a liquid dressing - varying in' sain
city of Hasthis*. for rvamlnatlon amt allow­
strength with the progress the disease ance, on or before tin- 7th day uf May n&lt; 'Y and
lias made and the necessity for remov­ that surJi claim* ulll !*• heard before said
ing fungus granulation. Follow this up
by using an ointment every day com­
posed of one part boric acid and seven
Judge ot Probate.
^•?«vaxAo™/C^xuS'^.
parts of lord, and adopt every possible
means for keeping tlu* feet clean nnd
VVtaCMTl
\
ATTACHMENT NOTICE
tin-, which is very much more cesily State of Michigan, in the Ctreult Court for the
, \ &amp;Sa»dwt*
W. r
'V^
said than done.
Comity ot Barry. In Attachment.
I \ Ym
Hertnide Maty, pi&amp;icitff. vs. (iforge W. I’crrm. ilefendant.
Notice is hereby given Hint on the scciHid
In farm economy few things are more day of November A. D. tw-v. a writ uf nttnen
conducive to tiirift and comfort than a tnrnt km duly Issued •out of the circuit court
for lhe county of Barry, nt the suit ot Crrtnide
convenient born. Fig. 1 »Im»ws a barn Mowry, the above named plaletin. agnltfi ;ti»
situated oh a hillside, with an incline of
seven feet in forty to die West. The one &lt;lef&lt;*t&gt;dant. twliwlUlr. of tea thousand dollar-,
who drew the design claims that it has which said urit wns returnable on tho lilth day
November. A. l&gt;. I Me.
sutlieient merits to lx? repnxlured. There ofDated
this and day of November, l*t».
Michinn. H lia-&gt; nee fetH--vritrr«. new f.imltur-and imw co'.rtre current^ .uis a ffridge nt each end for a driveway,
STt Airt, KsAt rzs &amp; VasAiimax.
f.‘ 0.00) for tire ii--* of
lent*. Write, visit, inquire and compare. X&lt;»«.
Aitornejs tyr riaintlfl.
McMnllcn Building. Soutr. Div. Street. Grand lUnlds. Mich.
only ofio of which, however, is shown in

DR. S. CLAY TOUX)

&amp;AKIHG

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

the illustration.'

How to Save Money is Worth Knowing
OF BAILS',
F!G. 1—OUTSIDE
On the right, us
enter th® main.
down to the
door, the bays
ground nine fwt.
feet. Under the
tl main floorwa*
wn* the
tho sheep arc kept, Under the'
bridge each Mid. is open, to give,the,
sheep plenty of light and
an&lt; air. an&lt;! in
stormy weather the door are closed.
fl&gt;
is the
On tlie left of tlie main floorway
cow linter, and.
tho pig pen.
The arrangement
be more readily
understood from the illustration, Hr.8.

You wouldn’t think It, would you I That’dog
to certainly a mlracla"
"Ito carta inly a," agreed Uncle Billy.—G.
The Flint road cart company have just
closed n contract with one emdomer
amounting toSSb.OOO.

L

Then take advantage of the

Bost ad Largest Stock of Dry Goods and Groceries
In Barry county.
no. 2—i.xsinip AKnasdKMKNT of bahn.
1. Sheep pen. 2. Barn tkiorway. 8.
Standing floor, in the linter. 4. Cows'
manure. 5, Iron strap used instead of
stanchion. 0. Tie chain. 7. A trough
filled with dirt or sawdust for the ani­
mals’ front feet to stand on, thus prevent­
ing slipping. 8. Cows’ feed door. 9?
Sheeps' feed door. 10. Sheep racks. 11.
Pip pen. 12. Windows used for clean­
ing sheep pens and pigpens. 18. Tight
partition. 14. Walk behind the cows.

It will bo noticed lliat the &lt;kw through
which the sheep are fed opens downward,
and does not conflict With tlie cows’ feed
door, which lifts upward. By having
these doors the linter can be closed tight
•ii cold weather, and the cattle will keep

year BIO. It was tnmelau l Into Latin In
iwa
London streets were first E^htnd with oil
lamp* in Util,-and with gas lamps iu 1914.
The origin &lt;tf the Italian republic of .S«u&gt;
Msritfb iw ajcribwl to BL Marinits. a hermit,
wbo resided teens to tbs Fifth century.—Itoo-

DO YOU
VALUE THE GOOD THINGS OF LIFE?

There hi less risk of dicease with ducks
than with any other fowL It pays to
have a few in every family's poultry
yard.
BuckwhesU as a poultry food is both
stimulating and fattening.
Stabhi manure is a "complete tortili-

elemental required for plant nutrition.

With esiery_

I wenty Dollars You Trade with u
We make you a present of §6.00 back, in the shape of

A USEFUL BOOK
Come and see it.
useful books.

We have already given away over 200 of tin
A
.

Keep your eye upon this space for BARGAINS
which we will offer next week

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES

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J La^st Circulation
! of any paper in the |
’ Ccitnty.

Hastings Banner

XIV. NO. 32.

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HASTINGS. MICH., DECEMBER 4

1889.

COOK BROS.,

In tlie World

COUNTY NEWS.

I ft. -: Ivo being proprietor of immense stores in Buffalo, Cleveland De4
troth St. Louis, Sandusky, St. Paul. Toledo and many other minor
£
points he conduct the
»

sTOWER CLOTHING CO
Cor. Pearl, Monroe and Canal Sts.,

t Opp. Sweet’s Hotel,

'

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

Ranliehl.
■
Mr*. I. f'lmndler I*visitingherdaughter,
Mr*. Troy, in Anu Arbor.
&lt; . fl. Parmatier rrlitnivd to Albinu Sat­
urday. when* he will again pursue eoUcgv
work.
J. Kuiurll and wife, of Battle Creek,
spent Thanksgiving witli their pareuta.
Winnie Bvllingvt spent a few days at
home last week.
Artie Bellinger *jm*hi Thanksgiving at
home.
Prof. Oanry delivered a fine address at
the hall Thanksgiving evening.
A donation will Im* held at the hall Wed­
nesday evening for the l&gt;cnellt of our pas­
tor, Mt. Chare.
Mr*. B. Tongate ha-, purvliasetl to acre*
of lapd of Mr. El’cy.

belayed Letter.
A Iioum- full. c&lt;&gt;uipoM-d «f both old and
young, met un Tliut»dny at tiu- residence
of J. M. Cadwalladul wliere a M»:ial interview was bad and *ub*tatitla! aid rendered
for the benefit of the Baptist church.
Mm. Alexander McNeil died ather li&lt;&gt;me
in Battle Creek .on the 17 th. Her remain*
were conveyed to hia plan- when* funeral
M-rvlev* were bHd at the Baptist church on
thr’JQlh. Rev. Pope officiating.
Ralpti Grillny. of Allegan, spent several
duy» with old friend* nl*»ut the Comers

•The fellows and (belt girls have been
enjoying the -de.ighlm: of late an&lt;i the’ jin­
gle of the bells makes glad music.
. Dr. Hunt lias a stable for his hone
nearly completed. •
Old Mr. Bates who has bevu quite alek
is *ome better; he is at. his qpn's house.
A carload of brick w as shipped to Kal-

Wm. Gillasph* and Ed. Pennal have
Imiight a new picket mill.
Myrtle Titus i* working for Mrs. Hunk
Lurena King I* still at Mr. Graham'S.
Tblrty«a&lt;weu cars have been loadevl here
Bertle Pcnnork is gaining niecly since since tlw first of October. .
Ida return home.
Howunl Mosher’* sale* of merchandise
amounted to over J100 In one day lost
The tiue sleighing ha* brought tunny*
jvdplv to town, and our ub-rrhanb wear a market of Wesley l.awrvnc«* behind the week. If Cloverdale merchants would
rutting
block
and-scales,
ready
ami
willing
only
advertise In the county patera they
pleasant smile.
Clothing. I-'urui..hing- or
would soon have to hire morv-clcik*.
&gt;
Thanksgiving daw.-* wen- about as to wait upon any who want a good slice.
fine by otn- the pioimers of Barry county
numerou* as weddiug*. but Delton caughtaddition to your travelliuiK- of them, altlmugli a good many are fa-: .passing away, never to tnlpgle the feed mill run Monday* ami Thuredaj
buying there and- can
took Cetlar Cr«t*k by st&lt;«rn» and tripjail the kind act* of low mid sytnpatif) with those PIvxm* nay Mondays and Tuesday*.
who are left tn mourn their departure.
light fantastic.
#
Henry Arbour anti brother-in-law ma*d&lt;- Mr*. E*|hrr P. Willison, agist i’&gt;J years,
died at her home In Assyria Sunday morn­
Dr. Powers fell down cellar at Warren
a business trip to PlainwHI last week?
llceox last week, aud Aprained hh ankle
Frank Santee, the fruit tree agent, ha* ing. &lt;&gt;. 1. J4th.
W. T. Barber ami w ife wen* summoiird quite Imdly.
tn Assyria Sunday evening to attend the
AiiocOgden died at the home of Frank
Hubbite have to suffer these itayv. Par­ fum-ral of hi* *isb*r on Tuesday, the 20th. GarreAcin Pentn-hi Saturday night of dlphtberia
ties from here Iti town brought In a rbutid who die*.l quite suddenly. Sin* leaves a
family
«&gt;f
live
soil* and one daughter nil
Walter Cooley has returned from lx*nsdozen fast Saturday.
•
wee Co., and moved Into Mrs. Fox’ house.
Tht- Carpenter boy* are expeeted home grown up and married except one.
A little gaum wn» practiced nf*m A. A.
Ella I.atta is working for Dr. Power*’.
from the north woods soon, and arv looked
Aldrich one dgy fast week in the -settie- • Mrs. 1- I’ark has moved into her ngw
for tu bring some deer anti bear.
nivnt of a small account again*: one Geo­ htuae,
c
Mr*. Bishop has her house nearly ettclosBlock. who In payment sold nnd delivered
Old Mr. Seott is quite low at the home
certain iron ami tools to balance up the of his sou, A. W. Scott.,
.
We wonder w hat kept. Elias in town so t»ook*. Next day J. M. Cross wanted his*’
The Misses Kale and Ella Tompkins are
long after Hie |»arij.
tools but wen* not lit hl# puscsslonl Tin* fame from Battle Creek, where they have,
Mrs. A. P. Ix-otiard and her two children
following day they were found in their us­ been working in the knitting mills.
•pent Thanksgiving with her parent* in
,.l. W. Abbey has a daughter visiting him
ual place of keeping, nod Mr. A. A. was
Kalamazoo, rvtnniing home (hi Saturday. minus the goods received of Geo. Mention
from the north.
,
1*. T. Colgrorc *li&lt;aik band.* with several wa* made Saturday morning, when Geo.
Wm. Seger. Jr. will i-ommenor -huuseof hl* old friend* ln»t Saturday, a* hr was B. and Hob. Cairns entered Into u dispute keeping soon In part of his father's house.
passing through on the train.
over the way ami manner that Gen. had in
W. Nichol* ha* returned to his home paying ALIrleh. by taking goods of Mr.
near Howard City .
It look* a* If whiter has c^me in earnest ,
Cross then returningIbe stolen property to
Henry j^A-onard and vvlfa are visiting ils -rightful owner, leaving Mr. Aldrich by the way it snows.
'
*.
friends iti Grand’ Rapid*.
Florence Beard spent Thanksgiving At
minus his iron nnd tool* received of Geo.
The business men of Delton have dcc'd- in imytncnt of hi* book account At thb home.
/
'
rd to mteftaiu their many friends on junction &lt;Sco. wa* enraged ami attempted
A baliy at Archie Beard's.
Christina* night, by giving a dunce and b. whip Rob by striking him: th-n Itob
E.
...............................
&lt;«. Bennett was called one day laid
o&gt; *t«;r supper.
r.._ to
... hl*
1/ brother
'
‘ •’** bed-side, he being
quietly choked the lad. aud the curtain ‘; u&lt;-«k
George Sprague tarts foi the north »oon the dropped.
' ‘
' not expected •to n«.
live.
to make hi* l&gt;rotber.*-u visit.
W. T. Bariicr and wife A. G. Cortrighi I Aliltir Potter was the gue.d of Mrs. My­
ron Senslbu Thursday.
Frank Lufinerraux moved over on tte
and wife. S. R. Wlllhou. Mr*. Win. Willi________________
W»-hea*of mon-wedding* hi tin near son.’Geo. Willison ami several other* ftom o&gt;uuty line tast Friday,
future.
Carrie
this township were in’ attendance at the l c«.
. L Potter spent the last of last week
Boy * when you go to Cedar Greek to a funeral of Mrs. Esther I*. Willison in Am&gt;- j with frienda in Middleville,
Amin
(ildding.*
spent
with
dance you should not make so much noin* ria on Tuesday, the ‘JtUh. v
*
ci
-»je—- —
—• *’Thanksgiving
**—
as it unnoys the old' ladles.
Quite a large qaantity of wheat !» Ijelng |her parent*.
Alonzo Newberry, of Grand Itapin*. is
marketed at the new roller mill at York­
ville. Farmers Inking advantagu of the ,visiting friends nnd relatives iti this vieiqj; Juno- Miller returned to Montan . Moufirst run of sleighing, and feeling fatter ; J Al. Bryant and wile v Idled in this vicin-/
day evening, tin- S&amp;th.
‘
sallsffal with price and weight at that
ft. Cbapman'u daughter I* railing her point than at any other market-place with- Ry
\_
j last Sunday.
parents nt Morgan.
•
the same distance’ old turdlier earth was treated t» a. rover in The
Mrs Peter Stevens health is very poor.
assessment roll 5* in the hand.* of
I of snow Monday night.
tic treasurer. Now. gentlemen, we have :She has that dread diseaite consumption.
’ Timuksglving day was pretty r*nrrally mi opp«tunity to walk up t» the Captain s •She lias the heartfelt sym|«Uiy *»f her
observed |.y pnoplr.
ofticv a&gt;«! deposit wealth ami take receipt. ,many friends.
i ttaflling match for oyster* at Hilton A ,
Both evaporators at the Springs hare
Many turkey* come down from high
thkijoni’a Wrtfaeaday night previous, to perchetfor table twc. and many family ,closed for the season.
•nuinksghing.
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H. B. Bennett was vet) sick lad week,
, circle* ami friends assembled at dift'ereut
। snowplow pa*M*lt through thi* placei bdtucs to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner.
।but is belter at this writing
Fiidiiy . to tin* ivlb i pf orctioO. fiten all
J. P. Springer and wife entertained com­
Gi*&gt;. Polly and Minnie Baird join'd
along the line.
, hands on the 38th. Rev. Pope ofiielallng. pany from Hasting Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. latrk ha.* so fur recovered from nts - Emory Mushier and MIm Whittemore, of
Elder May preaclies at the 'Vankce
late .ddenc** a* to fa* able to walk out.
&gt;. Hope, were married’on the *J8th..
. spring* school house next Sunday at half
A TRUE COMBINATION OF
John Andrus and wife, of Clo-.erdale. past ten.
,
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Walla Watson nas mover! to the Springs,
Sunday.
,
. -. Aite.1 C. McKay ami wife Satnpta) Hilton «V Oslaini arc domgvn lively busi­
Theron Aldrich and wife spent several and intends to go In the inerdianllle bad­
ness fa game at present.
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day* lost week In Climax visiting, and ness. Success to you Walla.
Mrs. Archie lAird is very sick, also her
A BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR
while there he repaired several wells.
Effort* are being made to raise money infant daughter.
Letter.
.
Picture Card Given Delayed
Willard Culver, our town treasurer, lias
We arv Informed that Horton Dunning * for the pur|*t*e of securing the ocrvlces. of
WITH EVEUV POUND PACKAGE
wife ha* presented him with a two sn&lt;| a Prof. Flander s ns teacher of vocal inode got bls tax roll and Is now n-ady to receive
at this place during the winter.
half pound baby.
Mr*. P. Stark Is quite out of health. J.,
.Mrs. Evart*, of (.rand Ledge. I* vi*iUng
M. Cadwalladcr in passing fa r fafuse &lt;m
her brother. A. D. Hughe..
.
U'.nu.’ Hatten, of thh phwe and Calvin
When you buy your Groccric- try a
James Donovan fas moved to his father * Thursday. -*aw the door part w open. *o
Mckvo LlON fcOFFBE. It»'hr
tin* snow had blown In. His susptehm Drnnnary. of Woodland, have finally trad­
P There seem* to fa. quite a squable over prompted him to go In and fayretiote- er 1 farms, and will move this week.
,
bc-t in tho United State*-made i:j&gt; fmm
We have heard it whispered that thereh
He
found
the
old
lady
in
a
pltable
condi
­
a neleetion of Mocha. Java and
th,, pwaraxlon Of a bouse in this pla- '/
The furniture ba* conn* for the H obb tion. He summoned Dr. Elliott, who min­ to l&gt;e a’wedding In thb vicinity in the near
prorerlytlcniled and •" conrvdrtl by Ml
'
scho.il house. It seems to be a good 'tiding istered IO bet relief nnd »fa Is now fatter. future.
Vi make tlia nicest cup of
in thu
•|W. Jarrard and Will Hawk* expect to
A. A. Aldrich sold four new cutlers In
laud. For Sale Everywhere.
to have a fire once In a while.
A 10 lb. ls»y made it* advent in the one day last week, and it was much of a start lor the north to work hi a lutnfar
camp
soon.
day
for
sleigh
riding
either.
horn, of A. D. Hughes Friday la*t.
Everybody and their lot girl was out
I nion Thanksgiving services were ob­
Frank Chambers b out of tfa mill again.
Kansas City, Mo2
Toledo,
Mrs. Fannie Cline, of your city, was in served at the Wesllryati church. Rev. II. riding Sunday.
IBfSHTS WK1TE TOW JtHWIK
V. Clark delivering an able discourse.
town Tuesday. canvaMtog f"r WMne
Rev. Clark and the M. P- church memSmjiruble book*.
,!
Tfa scribe of the democrat fatter clothe ben orgaulKcd a Sebbatli school a werk ago
THE MARKETSher Iteht* In language of bill one inten'rv- last Sunday with a gtxxl attendant.
Rutbor baa it that three yonns
"•
K. D. Clark ha* bought a firn- colt.
this township were married on nmnkag'v“ uX «» if 0»r
T".
A quiet wedding took place at Um- re*i1ng day. Congratuiation to you •&lt;I­
dcncc of Albert Roach Thanksgiving. Mr.
U.K to l««. tlw tol.l oral tm'flf
One of J. II. Brown * children Is report Thoma* Hunt and Mi- Ellie famch. both
.. .... •&gt; ..w.li nn»r bu.
ed sick. Dr. Elliott In attendance.
Barry. , ,
C C Backus receives and accept* of tfa of The
Mr*. Drt»e»m H«dme* I* *hfk with -the
Cairn srlwo! commenced la»t -peek
fays s'jwrrow head, at three cent. ymj. Monday, with Mb* Cora Buret as n-icher.
i Kos-iafitte. ■
’’'•v'S’selaaU
•' “"tlhlt" rrl,l*&gt;
!
riving
order* on eountv treasurer for ttie
Frank post lias moved «n his tann in
nioes--Bec!.3V«e: oalf.SHC.
•*..the
M«nu.
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of
same.
j 'jSL£ui»..t»w1wr«M1 .^rllm..»l* "Scw«*t ■"■t w- *'e,,‘'",rr,*r," payment
hi* farm In
’ Sarah Utwrenee has returned home 11 Henry Kahler ba* waned
.&lt; ll/olnn on- &lt;l»t I"' 'mk- Gr“8 from her visit.
l,&lt;Myn&gt;n Slmpatm and wife from Augusta
' ’S’s'Xl" "m-Lml thn rx.mln.Uon
visited friend* I**! week.
Wo have good alelghllrf
I |*,»ntt ry—tten*. ae; chickens. *c.
.
piaater-falUnratKlwtou.
shall*.
.South JArdHii district Monday ■
Hehool ha* commriteeil. with. Kinute
Mr*. J Moll, who has been *kk « hm&lt;
.V.!?"!” w.. . u.1,11* r.v*re&lt;t.*te.
Merritt as teacher.
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N. R- Nash returned from Dutton _nunlb; evaporated
'"i'.ralT.
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APfhw-Brird. *c
rar.cpvrlb.
Hean* -»t« **rhu.
1B (Irani I 'll. *&lt;“* wirr 't-tt*1 (Hutul. tn
“Tl,5XSX-'&gt;''m'r M.TL nhlpin-a
Butter— If® tecCora-me per Hu ■
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I Wc advise our readers whenever in want of
Jlats to go to the TOWER. You save in
j
iiiL- expenses, one-third to one-half in
Ialwuvs depend upon getting

John Doster has been away on a short
vacation.
Rev. ihrrrj cotidtx-ted upiyp service* at
the Baptist chape! on Thrnksgtving day.
Rev. Pope not being able to be present on
account t&gt;t Slaving to conduct services at
Hlckoly Comer*.
. borlal at Nleveu Temple* on Friday ev­
ening. Kr-freshmmts will.lie served.
Vein Brown is still unable to attend
■chooL
it is reported that E. M. Jones 1- bImniI
to engage in the agricultural buaines* ooce
more.
•
Gtxsl trade in over-shoes and fells dur­
ing the [w-t fcW day».
Frank Doster write* frmu the north
woods, timt he expect* tiegw to the state of
Washington in the apttng.
’
School cIimm! on Friday, the winter term . Fred .Stanley nnd Myrtle Tltu* were
commencing the next Monday, with Mb* married on Thursday.
Mrs. Henry Moaler is quite sick.
Bessie Pratt at the head.

Delayed l etter.
Orrin Ixxitnh, Sr., an old resident of
Barry county? recently departed this life.
Some have just finished com husking,
but atalks not stalked yet.
S. H. Pratt, of G^Jesburg. attended the
funeral of Mr. Ixatmi*.
HASTINGS, - MICHIGAN.
Mr*. Warr, of Philadelphia, has return­
ed to Kalamazoo.
Dal. Payne Im* a bad swelling on Ills
Sl.OO T’ER YLEA.R.
race and ncek. find w attended by Dr.
Hunt, of sOdvcrdale.
The ladles aid society was held at Mr*.
ea»o IS cants «ill t&gt;e athl*d tor po*t*Ub&gt;eriM*r rv»l&lt;t** ouutm* ol the Jane Clmndlcr’s last Thutmlay, and was
evautfr
well attended.
Chas. McDermont came near Imlng a
valuable mare by drowning, by falling in
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A
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of
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and
DRESS
j
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never has
been finer.We.call
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Attention
to our
Fine Line
of
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KnfTUlo l.IrwStock.
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Mrs. Minr.y’» health I- improving.
(jov. Lure and family started home from
California Friday.

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PROBATE NOTICE
rt"«''y &lt;d Harn

"Ugb'. painful, blotched, malichimt. No
rest by day, no peace by jtighk. Doetant
and all remedies failed. TriedCntlcura.
Effect mxrvelloas. Saved fa hi life.

Corl Schnlenberg, billiard table manti.
vonnterfdt &lt;!‘&gt;-tsUl to bolding’ a Bucccxiful fairTicturer, of fletroit, was mnrrircl in the city
Diptftheria ha.* broken out in twenty­
hall. New York, by on alderman, to Helleno a stranger for $5. 11«- stranger proved to
be a government detective, and Ms. Winder seven place* in Michigan.
| Battle Creek* will have a third thresher
theliriile, who UM yenn obi. trauxfemd
Rrgf ster's om&lt;—on tbr snneday. in liter ft iii.
Announcvment is made that the Baitiuton- factor? In "pentUon next spring.
all her real otnU-. said to be valued at fllXJ,eUy "f tlMtlng*
mminatlim
i'-iu*- Ball dub lure tendrn*! its rraiguatiuu
.ntrfcroi
Jackson citterns are dlaenning the water
1
M . st;.;'
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virulent, malignant skin disease. All ordinary
*tton.
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They want more of the stuff.
Tbs l^ulted Stalre championship skating toWeAmeriom awx-iaiiom Hei.-itt, '* the qUr
remedies falling, we caBeu our family pbysi
clan, who attempted to cure it; hut It spread ■vntewt wHloct or at Nrwbnrg «m the Ht^d- Ha*hingt&lt;-ii tenui. snys lie will to-t wll hi- . * August .Slnasldlcr. of Ray City, paid WO
lengtie frum-his- ft&gt;r k-» than $£•&gt;}*»'.
with almost incredible rapidity, tttitti tin- lower
o'clock l» thr f
| and costs for wblpplUK hl* w,,eportion of the little fellowperson, from Hie
A |wpcr nt Pittsburg nuikr-s the announce­
Argument . wx-t umdc before Srervt.iry
middle of bl* hack down to lire knees was one
Magnus Uh-son. who recently arrived at
solid ra»b. ugly, prtnftil. blotrb-d and malic- IViivlom and A-ustant Secretory Tichcnon, ment thnt thr nttomi^ to orgauir.o the groat Muiikrgon from Denver, Colo., is down
Ibuiwif. Notice l» therefore hereby gjtr
ions, B e had no rest at night, no pence by at the treasury riejiartnu-at Wrslnmlay, in Fcdrra! 8tn-l (■••uipiiuy ha* fnlhsl. three &lt;.i
with the small-pox. ___________________
on Frtdav ibe-XStli day ot January. !■».
day. Finally we ware advised to in tho Cult­ favor of the adinnwims of ‘ glaifl tile* ri*
cans Remodlea. The effect wan siurplv mwrrl puving tile, at 3) per rent u&lt;! valonnn. in- of the project ruftixing to cuter the cinulilunIfefanB having kH-rn m
Imre. In three or four,Weeks a cumplrle cure ,
ritv nt Hittltigs. county of Harry sn-l «tntr of
was wrought. Iravlnptliv little fellow's peraon
Mirldtnm tlluit being the p!»re In wHcti the
as white and healthy as though be’bad n-ver
U-Mi'. -atioi). at ^higher rate id ilucy.
.
Warden HruxU |« preparing for the cxwm
cirruit court for the county of Barr .-1* held? a'
been attacked. In my opinion your valuable
Tlie Huvtinn (Sinister at*Wa*iiington di- tloaof Charles McElvaiuc by ch-ctricity.
nubile auction to the highest binder, (fa- iwefn
’ reinrslle* saved lire life, and to-day be Is a
strong, liealtbychild, perfectly; well, no rcpeti- •redit* । qmrta&lt;&gt;f revolt In Hayti 11- think# which I, to take place nt Sing Sing during
Goa of the disease having ever occurred
not y«
lighting
wits receive 1 Tfauralay am! the erection of u
I lidding to put it itvwas ls*gun
Boy Covered With Scabs
An ini^rporation license woe l*u«l Frid
Mr boy, iigr.l nine years, ba* been troubled tb«; Itrigg-H.'hroedrr gun. &lt;hni - 1.,. i.ivenand state of Mlcblgaii. mid described as follows:
all his life with a very bad hntner^ which up
at Springfield to a company win pro{K»re
c.imnienclnc at the south west corner of !■&gt;: one ni.nu unpaid »n&lt;
pearcd all over his body in small red blotche*.
build a steel railway bridge ucros* thr Ohio
1[ut
hundred and fifteen, thence running nortti eight thirty days. thr..
with a dry white scab on tueiu. La*t rear lie
river nt Brooklyn, Mmuac county, HL».
timi
rod*, thence running east right rods, thrnev Jo say, after ttn- la.-.s. the
was worse than ever. belngVovtod with scabs
running Math to the south east corner of lot th- xforvsjifd principal *um of ..fu.hir.from the top of his bead to hi* feef. and con dcwtru&gt;-tiun by fire of the UritUh -tinniet The Riordan Refrigerator Car and Tran*one hundred and sixteen, tbmer cunning west ffil'IST"h
« IM. r
Uuualfy growing wurw. altlm/gli be bad bran *^tulmgo. which wdlrd for Hull Nov. 17 with |x&gt;rtnfiou cnm|Mny of Chicago wo* al-&gt; into the place &lt;*C beatnning. All In the city of and alt faxes. &lt;«t*-u&gt;rn!• m
treated by two physicians. As a last resort 1 ii tuixix! cargo valued ut ^110.000 The vr-. et&gt;rj&gt;orak«J.
Tho acute agui.y of an amputation it not
paid,
shall
at
the
optlm,
oi
said
i'
nailing* itnrmrrty village) according to the re­
determined to try the Cuticura Remedies. aBd
noni acute than the thmbblug pain, of l&lt;xHlicorded pint thereof.
.
- eeutor*. adinlniatrntor* ur'a.M-i.
am b:ipuy to My they did alt that I couUt wish.
ache. It is nerve pain, interne and tender,
Searching for Lost Firrmcd.
mid be due ami payable irauu-iu;,*.
Dated. Oetober St. lim.
.
Using them according to directloua. thr humor
and doa-ty syi»|«ithcur with the whole nerve
Botrroit, Dee. S,—-The police nud lirenotice of which optvm l* );,r.
rapidly disaiijKinred. h-4» lug the skin' fair am!
-yrtcra. nrare there iarotuv'h fnqaUletwB
.Iofan Mcflnx and Char io Eiiif. ••• w .waived. HitbouKh if,,- period ab&lt;n.
smooth, tuul performing a tlmrongii cure. The
In aufffcrlng. It reems al times uubeamblr and
men were on duty m the. burned itirtrict all
tiir payment tb-reof. nmi
&gt;
Cuticura KcihiNlirs nre all you claim for them •Imwned in the tlhiti ojnxNlte Bdlaln-Thur.
dlurmctitig. but Just in proportion M'tlmraA
plrrd. atiythlng ilu rrlnt.. .'orFriday night and there was a cuutindod and
icriug l» inUti-c. the slmplliity of the ram
I* ainarlng am! the efix t aurc. It i* not
qriANCERYbRDElL
।
fruitless
search
for
the
bodies
of
the
tour
lost
• nd vriilcle roiled into th? river. '■
merely a relief nciru-niporary
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Hiniini.
firemen.
rririi.i,
Friends
of
ot
tur
the
niiwdng
miwng
men
ror&lt;pain
State of Mlehlgxn. Flltb.Jtttllcl.il Circuit In of lutrreit and
Henry Hall, u life pt-ifunv-r. w,i
w
’ ma r i j
tier tit. tHXu, anti the
Cuticura Resolvent
fromtlijM^ta ^ito^iujSS?.
‘thSUfiS.^ SuiMwnoing in the Circuit Court for thr Coun nidueu unpaid and m arn .m
Ti,.:.. .Sv •,
,,-. yf,‘w‘
I***. wm.&lt;-ai&gt;tm.,im •I mhTLmHall
’* r“mi*- Home la'lirl e
ty ot llarrv lu Cham-er/. at the City of liasttog,, thirty day* atxi upr.i.G!., t;„
I st
’ th,‘ "*n wrn-’ vrematel in . the friglitpal imni ohrlgfatreu. hiiiNtr.-d
• m tbr tMh it.tv «d N'rvrnT.H-r. A. D., I«*J. •
skin cure, and Cutdiur* Soap, an exquisite *kln
. . '
? o. n
fuj
u^(j
n(| trni,. „t then:
Itotty J. Dibble.conipfaunant. vs. Mary Fmet».
beautiner. externally. Instantly relWre and
a* widow and adni&gt;nl*iralr'-. &lt;•! the estate rd
spwdily nnd pcniianenily cure the mod agonj will ever be themensl. All thr outvurc the thn*bbiiu tumult. f-&lt;-d
Mlle* Englr de-ciM'd. Thoms* I. Engt,-. Jennie wuirn uivr';:»g.- in. re
tztiu:. Itehlng, burning, triredlng. ac-aty. crusted
White's -r stru»ive drapery
drxpcry establishment side fire eoiniaini/* have gone faoine, the
according to din-.ilon« fteurra:
L Faieoucr. Juliette E.. Hick,, M-iry Engle. the dm- of th), t.omv t!
and pimply &lt;1l*ea*es am! t umor* of the skin, at AMerdiot. England.
«n*
litirned
Thur,....«
i------ i-rr.— . jarttA* leave
the New Btdfonl remipie
Miles Eng c and ElDabetb Engle, defendants.
•wain and vluod, with low of hair, from puuples
In ttri* roirer it appearing Hut our «&gt;f the.
to scruful u
uics. At daylight .Saturday morning th'al»o» e named defendant*. Thotnas L Engle, re dollar*. provided fur in
Sold everywhere. Frice. Mtalenra. Mi-.: Soap.
Count &lt;&gt;m Ar*™-Valley. German minider work of pulling down daugcrous wall* Tins' burg!.’ liid., Aug. J7.i-A«,a»lMlowa: “1 had
not a re*hirui •&gt;! thi» state, liut l» a rr»hf»-u! o!
SBC.; Resolvent 51. Prepared bv tim Totter
to XVadiiiixtoD, i, the guest of Pciniv HI- procruriol with. :m.| gang* of workman wit i
the stair of Nebraska. Ihetetoro on motiou «of . .......
Smith * Colarovsolicitor* f.ircoitq.lnitrem. tt by raid inm i
employed to-lfcr out tlic-sf'** IL K. whit I Oil. It euird me tmtnediatriy without re­
turn of pain." It surely CURES.
Is.qderrd U'r.il said n »n reditotit defemUnt. | then for-, b
C4 pages, tO Illustrations mid HO tertlmoulal*.
ft Mi raid mortgB.
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Mich a thrillin'; manrn-r from nJ Uhnuncoy
JtlDiyJMlSTS AhoJjEALE^sSnV^1^
ease marie •
T) 1 T1U' ,’l
' ‘"‘l •'•■mistreet, by t.ltlicer Haynes nnd ollMTs, died
ot ibis Ohtf
found
guilty
Tlmr*dny
at
SulUvrin,
Ilk.
uivl
KAnYi N
tilled
by
fmttCuntHo.ip.
AhMTuteu |y ,,ure
he has deeier a aitd d
Saturday morning of hi* burn*.
:i »«'li at i-u'&lt;U"
t&gt;ulill*lic:t in th- Hamti:
|ienitcntiary.
How My Side Aches!
Mieiutcl Kcniuxiy ktlkil id* w ife with mi
•V*i*taut
' Acinng\&gt;ldes and back.'Hip, Kidney,
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FOR MAK ANO H OM AM
i Inuit .livl.-e I t*UoIdru).thr iireni.M-'
and uterine j-alns. rhrumatlc. sciatic, nx at Syracuse W«ims*day ulght. while
neuralgic, sharp and shooting pain* ro­ drunk.
Mifo itur, for &lt; omi'iainwt.
ller rd tn ob&lt;- minute bv the Cuticura
Ur. Riehortl Volkutanu, tin- Cnwon* sur­ tion of Iiwi
----- AUe«.
tin Ilastrr.
cents.
■'aw
of
two
«
Trims*lalairer.amuggled
into
geon of Halle. die«i at thut |4ua-&lt;; Thursday,
the Cnitnl State* from Gretna. Van., and
ngod 5U yedhi. .
CHANCKIH ORDKK.
i'uibxl State* Minl-fer Idncoln bn» Iwn &lt;-npturv&gt;l by him ut a punt in North l&gt;u
of Mlehlgii. FKth Judicial Circuit in
-uifaleplv called to Venqdll •« where hi» &lt;«m kola nearly thirty milt- from tlic lK&gt;un.larv

Cured by Cuticura

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LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

i- fatally ill
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Mary . (*r&gt;&gt;*«. u whit.- dntnsol ngvd 17, ot
Nlusbly. Tenn., ripped with a colored man
named Ixriy Clift. , The negro &gt;i&gt;-.-rte&lt;l tin
girl at &lt;'iuitt&lt;m&gt;aiga. and .*be h.i* U*-n *ent
I.UltlC.
planing mill hi
l ’Imttan'HVftn Thursday.
Peony :u»d 1). J
Walgantott, rill ptuiiite-r*
Til.* men will

of Allcldgau. ami dr»c:J
VtllagnM mimlw
of Na»hville. Kir
that th-y had iiitcrnl tno rutuitry ilf^aliy.

. Alonro

anil ricliverrel to the ‘foreisu custom uuthori-

or J'an% will !»• withdrawn from their
• Thoma

!* hereby given that on
nmo-remm-nt

will thru lw uaulrtl off for a tim- I.
nxl to re-all -ill Jesuit* ft«&gt;m llrnril. &lt;•»
lo'th- -'ar? of piridi. tre-liu-; vu tlint

^sU-KINCL'^
^mswri#
&lt;».,l'^Bronehiti3.-^sV
UNGS -S.u .1 Gwtw
Setter CArcoljr.5[ fcraHi’t,jfo-02ABIEriNi'MLDlaoiginiJ.E fjk.

«
TK0NLY^QU^Af.'TEED

L

AdkirM from Corm ray that »inct- tin- king
dfsmhenl his American lulvuer. he U
drilling hi* tn«&gt;p-i iu Rnwoan'tactics
Itols-rt Ronner ha* Ismght Ati-rl,
lugtoif. tmying fliUKAi,
Thur-toy nt Decntur, 111*. Mi— Florence
M. Kilpatrick wn* marriinl to iMfayrttv
Slaylsv-k In a tU'of jealousy two year* ago
ttw liride ua* shot nnd rlaugeromdy Wounded
•I v AU*ert FirU*. who wq* Inter M-vteiuvil to
thirty yenrs at Juliet for th.-crime and di-!
in pris-w two.month*ago.
It is understood that at the next )&gt;ar!ia-

contest thcM-at for Mkibitliutu for whi.-b. at
the last el&gt;vtbn&gt;. Mr Gladstone was tctia-nml
without iq.j»Kit.iin.
The o.ttki new Idoeb erect.*! in Rome, and
the cighty-lwo milts at splendid new »tr&gt;rtx.
recognised .by th&lt;&gt;
A hor*c weighing I.Hxi pounds owned byu
man in borer. N ll., got bimgry in the night,
■left hi* stall and climbed a long. *trep. and

bc was found the next morning.
Three mew who took |ort in the county

SANTA ABIE anil CAT-B CURE
Sold anil gtiarantcisi by

W. H. GOODYEAR, -

-

Sole Agent.

•n&gt; for trial.
A liechiou n-ndm,! Fri«iny nwnnl- 4&lt;i.0Ui
nenwof land in Wert Virginia. vaijM-d nt A‘&gt;

tenement*. coouK ai-.l &lt;•'
iliits from lani«.
su.l effrrl* ot &lt; fronts W. Pr
itrf' KUaiil. for tbr ,.ir: ot ten tl

I ratrd this
i-t-HN&amp; VanahMan.
Otonwj»lor Plaintiff.
i'liarl'*i nnd Murgnrrt vnickrThuvcpTf«vt«\l
the scheme of forming :i regular incoqsiiu finite a! Mit-hlgan. In the circuit Court for th"
comity of Bam. tn Attai'timcia.
•lame* H. Pl&gt;lih|r«. irialutiff. Vs. Alien G. Free­
detentfant.
on a xrncrnl mcrvantilr lauumw* nud for thr man.
Notice ti berebv given that nti the seventh
|iuq»~&lt;&lt;«&gt;f erecting all kind*of public ntui day ot Mctotwr. A I&gt;. t&lt;wa. a writ of attAclnrem
|H*ivatr htiil'lln;:,. onr*tructing ntcain vowel*. was dulv Issued out of the riretiU court for the
county of Barry, at the suit ot .lime* tt. Phillip*,
the above nsmr.l plaintiff. sg»iu*t tin- land,,
tenements, good* mid chattels, mourn and
effects of Allen
Freeman, the defendant
y
Mimed an Arehbldiop.
above named for the sum ut »l!&lt;7
which *ald
TORONTO. Nov. ‘."J.- Arehlridiop Wabdl
bated tils tXh dar of November .
was liiMnllnl Ja-ns W«lnc*day night. While
srVAKT. Kmafi-ks a V.'
Icing driven from the depot to the cathedra!
hix ••arriagn wn* stoned b&lt; a mob Mippiwd
D1830I.VTI0N NtiTftT.
to oimdxt of Orangeiiicu. Tlx-nn-hbi-hop
Thr eopartornhlp hrrrufon- existing benffnir cnuw&lt;d hiucb excitement, tuul nt one
time n riot -et-ntrd iiuuifiu-iit.
count* due said Hnn are lu be tmld U» their «nrcessor-,Cook Bro* .and nil debt* of add firm
are assumed by Cook Bru*.
HnsUngs. Nov. .'itli. I**?.
M. L Cook.
rsiuqiany ha* cfawla contract fur

omit. Ark .’on the JJttlc Rock. Mi«d*4|&gt;ti4
mul Trxa* railway, a branch of the Iron
Mountain rood, to Monroe. 1j». Work will
Iw lirgun at &lt;wv, Thh will give the Iron

F. Tlioiiinx. of Wilmington. Del., and J. R
Irwin. &lt;&gt;f-Oivnna. W. Va.
-Miut-ra Bey's
Tlir fever lu»»|iitul at RcM-beeter. England,
Kmineiit authorities iiii:itiiinoi:*!y agree was burned Frliby. Tiw-re were Nift«m pa
pillage In Armenia, nttrnvt* largo
thntthe high pn'sstire iucHkhIs ot im&gt;ileni Gents in the inxtinition tuuk-t- tr&lt;-atmeut. All dull) Friday the throng was w&gt;
Jlfe an* raphily making us a nur &lt;if Her- were re-scurtl by tbenurwH with much difil
TOtw invalid*.—xubjert tn all ihiiiiiht of ••ulty nwl with great danjfvr tn tlu-tiWA-lve*.
not tluxiglit Hint Mihik.'U will la* i*&gt;uvi&lt;t&lt;xL
The match 1,-twren Fallon and Waunop The court U very favorable b&gt; bini nnd tr -ai*
?*ervous atlectioii.-, tiru&lt;bichr, insanity,
-diizincs-, neuralgia. Imckachr. hysteria, i«off. Fallon would not agr&gt;*-to the nraervuu* troubles of the heart, xpunach. rniigrutrnt*. He ha* started for Irclawl to
THE MARKETS.
kidney*, brain, etc. Ijuilesaudgentleuirn vUitod some friend*, ami will Iravr for Interwho are thus afilh-ted. or wlm arc 'xunjwllThe Canadian minuter
agriiiihnre bax
ed to keep late Imur*. do much mental or
Jhysical work, who worry or. fret alHiut rruiier»i u drridoii xuMnilring file Kdiwu a, fnlluwy Wheat
3 November oj»n-d
&lt;&gt;{&gt;cnr.l Tai»&lt;-. chcivd
ifeuxinr** or domestic trouldex. should rc- iocantltwnmt lamp (latent iu u *uil brought
OBKaulier that no other remedy in the world by tl&gt;c Royal Ebs-tric company, of Vauada
will no s|Mt*lily cure tbe*e di-u-anc*. rv••winter,
opmed
and
vluirrlUHrrftc;
May.opened
W. H. Harvjjr, who »but lu* wife and two
ssMnc worry ami the bhte*. induce tranquil
XISfec. &lt;-Jone&lt;l :ntr-M|r. Oats No. S Noveiu.
-tdeep. relieve pain, or build up the brain daughter* la*Ofareh. was hanged at Gurlpfa, ber. opened . clowsl ; lAtrnilwr, opened
and nervous nystem.*. t»« Dr. Miles' great Ont. Friday morning. Through tuul num
Pork -November, opened and doted
aifa*rovery. the Restorative Nervine. It
mantaln* no opium or morphine. Trial lug *je&lt;«acla., tliu munlen-r Iwing albnly
bottle- free at W. II. Goodyear's drug -trnughd tudealh

Boxtuii. iwtnuritted •ulride at Cincinuati
Elk IlapJtlH will have water-work* neat Ttouixdav night by making a paper tulir.
Btert'a Extract of Tar A Wild Ciiecry
is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for
eoaghx. colds, bronchitlx. asthma, and all
throat trouble*: will relieve and benefit
hawaumption. Try It nud be convinced.
Every bottle warranted: price 50c and SI
*tr bottle. .Sold l»y dniggiatw. l‘rr]&gt;anrd
tty the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago,

Howard «'ity ha* voted In favor of water-

Uncle Sant'* Condition Powders will
ourr dUbnupcr*. coughs, eohi*. fevers and
(Bost of Use disraM-s to which ha
tie, nfaeep, bogs and poultry are
CWlfonila Friday.

lint ter -Fancy Elgin creamer'.

•nn Ttamk.i|rHinjt. ami he had

It. the rnlto-r of tli- upt&gt;!lratii&gt;n of Bltr drain
special coiumiasioum to drtri mine the neces­
sity for a drain through certain lanu, in *ald
township, and far the taking &lt;•: private proper­
ty foe !br use anfftx-i.rfit of the public f.ir the
purpoM- thereof, and the Just romtx-u.*ati»n to
Im- itimte therefor.
WiiKitKr*. un the Ulh day of November,
A. D. one ttmiiuiod right hundred and eictitynltn-. an application iti wrillng was made to
this court bi the dfoln enmmissniuer of the
to*n,lilp ot W.xsdUml, in said county, tor ttir
apiKuntment «&gt;f ihrea s|&lt;erud eomim*w-uers to
determine thr necessity for a drain tlirough cer­
tain land* In *aiil township, and dvscriDed hi
said applieation. midin'timtaktngofprirare
property for the u*r and bcm fit &lt;&gt;t the nubile
fur the i-tirpoiM- thereof, and the Jttrt comwensa

hundred and elEhtr-nlue, ufm
riUNCI'.in ORDER.
lion of *uch anpliraltan. and oi
State t Mi'-hlgau. in the circuit court for the Ing* theretofore taken m the preniixre.’nud the
eeunly of Barry In ehxncrrv.
Charles H. McDermott. compUinitrit. v,. the
unknown heirs ot. Mathew Broughton, de&lt;-&gt;-a*r«t. defendant*.
Suit pending In thr rtrruit court tor thr —......
. in.*.,*i&gt;ii«e. hi ten
county of flarry. tn Cb.-nrery. Fifth .ludtclal o efoek in the forenoon of that day. ax tlie.Gnie.
(-trcnlt. (inter made at charlotte. MicMfgnn.
in said circuit.
.
In this cjuisc. ft xuhrsrlng by affidavit Clret
then-in ut thr time of flic filing of Um bill of
eoiaptaltiT, and i&gt;yotltrrproo&lt;.ioilirMti*fS'-tlott of raid court, that Mathen Brodgblmi re
dreeaw d amt that Inn heirs arc unknown, ami
that sttrhlielr* are nectMRry and proper per­
sons to ttieabmr entitled proceeding; Onmoiionof Mtuart, hnapneu &amp; VniiArman. solici­ at thr-time and »•)»&lt;*•• ile-dgiuurd. uwl sbow
tor* tor camplaliiunl herein, it is ordered that rauw ifany there !«■. why raid ■.pp’lcatinu
such unknown heirs nt Um «ald Mathew should ni t !w granted;
•
.niRHR-«,Rwuraor,*Ji,'''iiritrw. There I* tfow on nle with
and causeilielr appearance to be entered there-1 «M»«"trtadrseri|rtli»naudsunrvut swhdrain
In on or before thr Hth das ot May In tbp year ' r,”,u which d&lt; seriptton nnd tunrv it appear*
our tnourand right hundred am! ninety. rl*r i that the cooimrnremrnt. general' courae/and
thrum tali nf ^nn&lt;ni.i..i ........
a.m .i..
ue ixxvil--------&lt;5 COU'terminus ut such drain are n« follow*: Comffwed- And turtber that Ibis order be pub ■nrucing on the N. and .N. &gt;iuart-r Ilin- of xee? f,.hl" lwen*I day, from t»i* date, hi the *’«’ ’■ Ito™ 1. N. range 7 W. Barry rwnitv.Rartltit-. lUNXKit. a newspaperfprint'M. pub Mk-hfear. and nt a point.-un fcrt s. of section
llsbtrt and circulated In said cdur.ty of item, post lietwr-n sretlons
and «. running in a
and be published thrrrin once in each seek for
y &lt;,,r*r**&lt;”i. and tri initiating in the
six wreks lu -uieerealon. »ueh putdkatlan. bow11 «PP''«rh&gt;gih»l
ever *hal! not Imi,,
u
... the following de*rrlbed mm-resfdrnt
land* will
...... ......
.
•■■■
ii auu cicry oi ine br crossed by such drain, or a 111 be subject tn
1
sxlii unknown heirs of Mathew Brouabton per auaasessnient for Its eonMniclhm.
sonally, rt least t.ceiy day. fore tf.eUme here
tn prrscnbtM for tbclr spnenrauce.
1 hited tbh-ZUh day of October. A. l&gt;. two.
.. -Jp .trmn ‘ M0”h- «“H»J *«•«. In Batey
-O .‘V
’•"rh °*then' *ro hereto
Circuit Judge.
tin» .n’a m “"d,,rl0,T
court. iitThe
time and place la»l abore set forth. un&lt;V &gt;bowrause. if anv there be. nfay ttie said mifdlcatio
MORTGAGE MAl.K,
for the ap)Milutincnt of three spreiul cotuml
In tire condition, of sinners us »rnr—B|,i B|HH1]d IW5 be granted.
Chaui.*:* W. Axthntoxc.
CHANCERY NOTICE.
nnh

Ilia peupk
A big strike anwuig the eigarmakar* In

Cranberries- W Ucuudn,

jwjGvOj

per

t-jujoi
ProfcMor Uolrert I’attmou, rylltor and
hull. Harley—Nominal.

died early Friday morning in hU hunw nt
.Sewk-kkw. Fa., arwl tM».

|*m«e of ex tensive additions.
Heury T. Reynold, Friday nt Springfield
ph-fidod guilty of receiving illegal f'*- in
l»-mdo&lt;i rasn&gt; and was fined *125 and
Ibw imldx' lanne I- nt Sbribyvilir

n

recorded

orpruceMing*at law having Oren liretlltited to
recover the tnnnv,. ...i.r.l h.. ...lx
__ _

—.... .nnuic in Klien
mane and nrorlil
n.1
*1 h«r»bv
thattoni.Halurdav.
tile fotirirrlith
itnv nr ’giveu.
L./w.uh-.
■.

Wheat Firm

ct»V, nantrd |,n tlir
d»-&lt;Titwl in •*:&lt;! in&lt;&gt;
barrel of Uud b lug
tow-n-lihurf Intng. i
»Utr of Mlrhlgau.

iuartrr of section i&gt;
i*ur -11 north «t ru
Ham eomili. M»&lt; h.

J

moi: r&lt;

ot a n*rlaln‘iimritaK&gt;* miub

nortgag*. aim i&gt;.
therru!:
Now t
eotitalaeu in *a»&lt;t mortcui’
stu-Jl case iukiI-mvl urou
given that on Satunfay i b&lt;
A. !». 1W’ al ten i&gt; el&lt;M f. Sth- !

north front door »•( tr

prvtnlM** dcfrribvd m -*i»ld
mtirh thervof a* rum hviu.'the prei
a, all t
situate in the town-hip ot
coutitv of Harty and -fair
dcM-riiN-d us fbilovrs. Iv-wli
quarter of the nortlm-rt uu-.ri
enough latul cfl and from lb&gt;- &gt;•
north*mt quarter of -ouihv
make In this last •Icscrltitiw fnm .

NOTICE FOR H KAKI NG S'VAI.M
State ot Michigan. County of Harry
Notice i, berebv gbrtt. that by.'
Circuit In the probate court for the cumitv «»t »■'
on th.- till

„•
vir-un court lor the conntj
Ji?"*'.’"-&lt;‘h“r7np *“ Hating*. Michigan.
hL
°* ”rtob*r- A »• »*»
•

qiurrd to

«*"«• *f*ldre in the territory of Washing!.
Olie Of the trrrltnrl-a nr th.

Friday,
on Frida

iv. &lt;i
«lwt th

'

. nmem-a. on inollmi of F. Xf.
' ‘"lielt.ir. it la ordered

..Hhln

'URO.-.1 uHiavr. at lhl. eom,
of the Co,,rt House, lu thr clfv of
,!a&gt;r&gt;'^unty. Michigan, (that beiar
hl
mjlefioiH ihrreuf said
ILSfui ’T-’’1* ,.hr c,w«“ Pt"ir1 f‘»r Itarry
m»«» re»MeuT
drwribrd in detecdnmrn *" cwi,r**r&lt;1 *»’
l» f'irtber ordered, that within twents
- “im™, mm an irsai
m

The capital block of the Merchant * Ilrnlge

•Amilrtb. ‘Hie more yon take thr more
you need. Mil*.- JUN &lt;M. ]•., jwMitivrly

CITATION Fa&gt;B_NON-«RS:OKNT OWNER
Htate of MleiiUtn, county of Barry. - *».
At s
of Hie nrntwtr evuit for t
reality ot itarr,. boid-u nt Gw uro&gt;&gt;ut&lt;- oSJro in I in
t .j ii-..,
tlir nty ot ItaMitiR.. uo Tt.u)*day. thn llth day ' Hb»r. thr circuit
•if November. A. f&gt; ono tic&lt;u*an&lt;t ctsht hundred . iMgs&lt;..,. tn- urrmiand eighty nlm-

YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND I
fust as readily a«-bv attending Mine *
’
ut 1-1 the expense
LESSONS BY MAIL
A new method-KIMFI.E «i"l TIKHt"''‘
SbortbaiMl writers get from
S50 TO • 150 PER MONTH.

nnn-re*Mteuf drfrudant

&gt;-ith a ifiiwolutt: wuennti ITiurnday night.

Row 1.In Intent
be audluw of public a- rrmutii at t^trmxl, I IK, Friday, faamrd a certitkwte «&gt;f |

• 1,000 PER YEAR.

circuit Jufljpt.

twuu iwr jmrwvw— - -- •­

STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE
ANN ARBOR. MICH.

�&lt;
'it

V ILL SOON END. '-VORK
or THE 22“"° “&gt;ncr«5
Important Qnrstlons That Will i.„__
A FIRE HORROR.

The S'
;nt&gt;.

TfiE DE:
&lt;U1&lt;I

day
v»a
mtigh
autt

Me?

&gt; of

mid

ami
mill
arty
I n&lt;»
■•in:
:&lt;&gt;nhl
jtby
teb-

nty
onary
nth

1 -Cronin Case Draw.V* to a Close,

Terrible Work of the Fire Fiend
at Minneapolis

coodtoma • A itopubUcau «mte
publican hoUM wjll moot to transact bud
J.’E,TESTIMONY ALL IN. ness. which will be submitted to a Repub­
lican pn.drteni for approval, and it wouH THE TRIBUNE BUILDING BURKED
*wn That with *udi j^rfect prtltlcnl bar
mon.v there rtumld atoi to found harmony ot
Vllbb
idem. &gt;IIHl intiTrata. But whether this hat 1
mony will 1,- pramnt at tto driiberattona ot
('ougblln
th.bouww. remain* to to num Thenllh- defendants in the arv’many &lt;ju&lt;»tiona to bo considered which
rannot lx- *.-tHedon party line* TtoprinMinxbafous, Mum. Dre j. —Eleven nu
&lt;i|«l uipta* to come toforc congre-. for di»• rvngthen their alibis cutopu are
«mn Aivoa and flsuO.om, wArth nf pniperty
Hon,I roatr
j was rai-rifl. -i Bdiurday night by a tire that
nisi the state began at rtisvil
the
civil "rS*'u‘,«* in tto mum of the Cnwn Irague.
a
petition ...
tul n-linumy. The first servtee law nnd the appropriation of metier ' nn Un* D*ird fluor of. The Minneapolis Tribpm I-*-.- was Dr l*at- for nv-cs apd torbon* nnd other local to '.
' buildmc Tin* tiro was diKovered shortly
^»to“L7u’rpr&lt;*\1y Uriff ‘I’H-'-.i.in ' «rter teo'clock by a district nm-mg-T. and
was
.n* m
.
..
.„ Un-ehii-f
., , .............
.. th.. In*. emigre's, r. j-.,, । , .
n IJoiirnmen! nil tto ( W d! divide iuu-r.Mt this term with the silver i
questnm. The quiition nt .Uvr-t- coinage has j ’ very door nnd window of th.- mmwnv.
. and
.Sub—*.*«&gt; Hrt-.vn much agitated of him nrnnth*,tu 1 Zk?",l...,it-...
“•ose, Thyr,' were upward of eighty men,
•; —
! MXrutt,r.''of tlie treasury, it isoonSdeutty
ex­ •amoko.
... Xretcrday was taken , pevte-d. will make Mlch recumpendatimi* m including tt. • Klitorinl stuff und a force of
-.to Cronin U ral m Hiiirti- j cwugrw* a* wifi bring tto que.ition into .till
: Boctrk and &gt; »'SulhM grrater imminence Tbe effect of the do- and t hes*.' Were jy-nurd in likr sheep by the
!►.! I?.',
nuff.’rd
at Jd*ynti"ii* of the silver convent ien recently »li—-ts of finm&lt;-. that scfMtfatol them from
l.i.crvman
nlw-w. **“' *n ^*r latuis will undoubtrellv to frit. the elevator nnd stairway.
- m&lt; &gt;bow that th. -u- ■ ,u’d
‘’‘'‘te*' taken by Mr Reed, th­
A It it th tn Kwapr.
.
- Tiinai on the night *l*'ftk' r. m constituting th-new committee
Thru begen a freuxi—1 Mamp—lu (or tb&lt;. I . "g'-r.i-'tornnii. 'tiir-vd - ”n '"“inag.• weights, nnd measures, will to
apatclkil with much iutcnwt Mr. Lrech. window* and ring. Meanwhile the tiro de­
tto director of (to mbit, has exprourd tto partment trail got n ladder Up to th- sixth
. w .t. t nkoi.
toltef ttot i-'ingn-w. will increase til" rojnagr floor, and from there thirty or forty men
t’U COUGHLIN.
ot silver Th- only doubt ttot exist* t&gt; wen- token out of the bttlidlug and lauded on
wto-Hn-r tto cxtrvmitte in tort bouse* of cungrew, will urn prerent logWatlon by rcftMing dared not ilex-end, anti wveral jumped tn
to ncenl - to any proportion for nuifii ran the roof* -if adjoining building utHi vi-np-rt
The.Ci.min
..........................mwJrr K-Kismiuin
. to il will to with n few brutac*. Dr. Olw.m. prwddcut of
legislation .- among
Aiming tlie
tto „™.
hleus w
,-r,to
Iteninid Car-I hi,.I tofnre tbr earning
Hi- university of luikota. at Vermillion. «iu
Ihiwdfy'- saloim May ■ is tto pro|«*dtii»n Jo itivr-a
.&lt;!&gt;. in . nud that
ngv to M.OiM.text a month
■
■
■
tiC'ii for the frri» cdtangt* to :ui adjoining builtling He rtip{Kd and fell
to the bilge of the wiu.low untile sixth slow.
both Bmtrknnd I’tiuf- one to nuttoriie tto I.-,sue of
let-.-! on silver bullion held on depo4t Ire tto »ud from there to the ground , He fell law!
government Thatftoie will to -»'tiv- modi • foremost .uvt was lurtantly kiilirt. ev.-ry
ficaticmof thepriM-nit law- govrruii'g tin tome tn hi* body living broken.
rolling'- of ritver three fc. littr- iL.ub:. as tto
J. F.'lgoe, night op -rntur tor lb« Aw*iei&gt;m k - alfln
ted l’r-&gt;», stuck to his post until it vra« toagitating the question m«w.
ito to i-iwp-. He was frightfully l&lt;tinwd
,^UNK BY A.POLICE TUG

^\-noix’tlg»i
w hi ■!&lt;&gt; ,if tji &lt;
i-l and swqre
■n tt-.- «abj&gt;ni

H

n that
-1' a nA

Va . Captain Rnwll. tin I tto ureter
l&lt;nw«ou. •( Crirtlclrt Mil.. took pto—

•n ‘ tot Imd
iiimttig, by

Mr.

detail with ten
his
inr
rot

have to skip, and found too late that «cap?
a* cut off. He jumped from tbe seventh
•torr wiud-iu- mul
_ l.-.ll.. i_r__ J

night nnd a party tutting in the ollira wens
lirtantog to tlio experience told by a loud
Mitten Plrkrtt. ■•cttiant dtv editor of tto
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rrvM. operator. Edward Olwtl. prwddmt of
the I Diversity _q,mth Dakota at VcpnUMon;
Jerry Jenkinson, a printer; Robot MeCutehrou. a printer, W H. Mithnan, comniereial editor of Tto- Tribune; Walter E.

the following are thus? nutni-'red among
tbe Injured William Lown, printer, burn-t
on hand* and f.w. E C. .'.u-h -U*, printer,
Utrntsl Lund* nud face. Georga E. Worden,
printer, burnt*I Iwiul* and far®; Frank
Gerber, i&gt; &lt;l«tf-nnu«- print'-:-. Untids and fare
burned; Adijut U’etshemire. printer, hurt
Mts.ut MjwjClarto. Aif. Williams, nuuraging
editor of 'Tin- Tribune, iiadlv burned ub’kit
brad nnd fare; ’V H Williams, foreman I
compcaitig-rxs'iii. fadly Irnrned about (uce

pvlrr. Uapds an-i t.-uv digAy _ bunied;
Frank Hoover, printer lainwvl about th^k

DISASTROUS FIRE AT BOSTON.

BiWTh.x. Nov. s». -At M'lJyertsntay morn
tug ffmiii'-. MerediM-oveivd in tto mammoth
rton • building at the conier of Ktng-i$oti aud
tod ord -arret • ThU i* a building hitherto
thought to lie tlre-jnied and raetmtiy built.
Niit'vittotandmg tbi*. it ImrMd liken tinder

"Room One,'' the man went on, "is down
for a call at 4 o'clock; wherefore ('Oh! Oh!]
I rise |inanif&lt;MtAti&lt;nM] to remark that my
honorable friend, the di»t.linnihhc&lt;l gentle
man who las# mldre»wd you IRatel'l, I- an or­
ator of force, and tto Man in Room One
yields to him. The voire of the honorable
gentleman, a* it is heard on this flohr, may

the air. J^hc lire apparatus which n*y»ndcd
was nfiolly Incapable &lt;»f- handling tin- lire.
finiii.w to-^m to hup up and out of tiv- n»rf
m t window* tuwanl tlie building «xi tto
rth-r-Id" of the dr «4 and to the Imildliig*
mi Row.:-|&gt;hvv A »* tiduhinn wa&gt; wnt in
■t StfSt \t • • • . ehi-k a thin! alarm wn* rung

'«• fulbm Is- tort fell lutcls into the crater
‘1 fiftnir mid Wu'-! itnieil to a ett-p. Xiilti.u
\. Piekelt. n
.i ter for Tto P, must Pre*-.
.vh(w oifle" w:»s m 'n»e iVibmi • building,
v.t» caught, with .i i&lt;im|&gt;unl'&gt;n:imu&gt;il Pierre,
-.-ii the slaihwns. nu-l there tto-;. -re roorted
t-&gt; death, and gutoequi-nilr . noto-d so u pulp

claiming Hint Hog island ami fiat* w-rr
within tlie state tim::- nnd hosing jrak-u-h
guard-d it from a’.l intruder* Th • Augusta
sighted the
&lt;m th- gn&gt;uu&gt;l&gt; dredging.

ers snrrvundikl tin- tli v. The I’aim- burned
l tto- burn—1 district

htghl J. Mcfafatetoon appeared ui Otte of tto
windows of th* rom|M».iiig-inotM anil jumped
into r. net told liy th*- firemeu below

For years I have been 'constantly troub­
led with humors In tto- blond, whteh
■ iuisod Uw breaking out ot bolls .and car­
buncles all over my body, that when bruls«d would make a iasliitt ugly aorem 1 con­
sulted many endneut physician* and- took
a great deal of medicine without any per­
ceptible benefit Nothing Iwlped me out
Dim*, it i» a trumpet attuned to waken tto but Swift *Npe-.iflr (S.S. S.) .TluHjmediclnr.
hu.dk-nr* mod honored gu«t- , [Drrirtve cured-me! I am now cajoling execellent
laughter.) Room One, fellow citinnra, i* m health, ami there is not' a blemifh of any
Michk.xi. McHai.k,
tto bead of tbi« iuqxMng stairway, awo&lt;i kind on my Imdy.
in/ front tins magnificent otfieo, to which
tto mijaceut dining tyill. tto palatial lur
SwHt.* hfireifie (K «. K i cured my kittle
roreu mid tto rorerle-raut billiard saloon act
a» sounding beards.' I \ 'tore: ’He'* in th-- buy of li.T&lt;iH.iy scrofula, which btbkc out
«mb,' mid laitg):ter.]
nil over his face. Fyr a year be Itad suffer­
‘•Soaicof you may jJacv faith iu-ttosupi'i ed. anil I had given up nil hojies of his re­
&gt;l;ti&lt;m about ito imuitot* thirteen. Buch covery. when at length I was Induct'd to
might regard an andgutnest to room 13 &lt;t» n
intw3gr.il' bad luck. |Acqaii*re:ire.) Asa was entirely cured. Not a syiupton: now
choice tot wren them ncuM Room One M tliv rrinaiiis of the df*ca*c. This. was three
unluckiec of the two [Sensation. J I might yean* «&lt;&gt;.
m,; more, gentlemen, tot you perceive the
Matherville. Miss.
situation, and the hour b, uh—lata (’Go on,
go on.’] 1« ririt uh- t • retire to tbr repowi of
Mr. John A. Cleary, sexton of Oakwood
private iif,-. n:A yield a.mca*uro&lt;4 yvur *ym
rmrtery. Waco. Texas, says: "Swifts
party to the Man in Room On-:." [lemd-np

after tomg pirked up

tight, nnd the raptnmxf the Auxusniordcrwl । oth-.-r of the printers appeared ar a amduw
(nV too&lt;! nf *t*am mi. mid tint: th* Ij'.wm'H I mt tto’&lt;&gt;p]»»:ti’ride ■( tto ruon.-s He wii.
'»• rammed and *unk an &lt;n&lt;ter&lt;d l&gt;y Mrle.&gt;wt* 1 mid to wait a motivnt, and a buMec would
tbe morning, Th.y ww la-4 **•» mi the
J to rent up to him. lie appeared crated by Brown. Durr-Il building. Several diwirn
Irasse of Hog Island tint
r fright, however, nnd’iiretend of waiting,
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The
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pull"
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Evolvin'nnd.
placing
tto
muz.de
to
hunlTit .•i»*nnv in­
■h irj awl exciting
pksdott &lt;&gt;( liot nir and ttoir own narrow r»Atmu-rtao rehnutot''the L&gt;'-m and | hi* heart tired The r.-imrt wire brard in the
stru t, ntei
irad tto
the man was
-u to drop t"
to tto
the
wa* m
»*«
•f mtvrttug '«* ramm -1 jtret Im ward of mmd*bip &lt;m th" ‘ rtrret.
fluor HL» name could nut l»* hwcnel. D

on.

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lug

u*«

himself. but tin* rejiort cvuhl nut l*~vcrifireL

Tito

I . c : MEN ADJOURN.

nd
• r &gt;sinv&lt;*nttoa

CHICAUO. l&gt;" moruvig the nmtli
lente the building made their &lt;-rape rat tto-.
exteii'ion ladder* put up by th-- firemen |
and landml, Mi
tr’-mg tbrae was Frank Hoover Just «• j
he li ft tie.- bdge nud p't Oti to tto- ladder, I
..n told him that Marvlond o-rn-1 tto' wluih the lin-mt-ii «• re lowering. W IL |
iromi'i* and will todd Mr Lewi* —p-umH" Williams. I be foretimn-appraivd upm tto ledge. Ttte taililer was ttom too far for him
. Frank.' hecalkil.oul to .

of a lil-pilsT

ivpriM-.itrel dpvn
xtolrigntiiKi* yet
mitt-VmcB. Th"

IDS

■sr

nasvrattou npj«MUt
isi. tn i^sujum-tAm
tlie nmventi'in, will

on
in-

e-i e dU&amp;*»ed &lt;d.
mveurh ■
he
iry

tunned Itwdf into

— li brteginv down th"
l irarioii that Eiiclnndna

hr

lb,
be.

•r ..fth- world, nnd Vuclb
i.in fiom the rural district-.'
■ iai.ua until II «i’chiek when a
•wi- told for tbe niqxuutmmt
&gt;!&lt;--:iUnitt'i-. mid tbe omven-in.' di - Ttodelegates were
। • mght ui the toil &lt;&lt;i tbe mer­

&lt; 'ronin^caao
Hott,

£

li- u
tn • nd, and nuuhi an aide
arg-.iii; I . . .| Hi., eiiuvii Hoti of thr five num
ro ' - if Hi- i-..iu-luded with mi‘nppral to
pay - .1,. it. fluty, mi that w hen rach of
tte:-i
Im tli in I judgment, you might
'-V-.bg. m-l.-tinlf of Coughlin, *]&lt;’ke
•bn;'
i|.,.,r H,, (tevoCMl hi* attention to
adi-.i;, . ,-r th,, unlureof cireuinstanUal
«vM-:i' . mid rtiowwi Hurt in wte-ral casea it

repiv-'inathr. Satunlay

it v lire* I'™*

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The lu'-st KngUdi a ma tear
i- l! miles. WCJ vor&lt;l». by 'V. G.
•bill. July
ISM.

5w. (Iiuxaxh. Nov. an—Mr. Jeffcrann
Dai.- put ii n-.tlra* and unsatisfactory
n-Kht ilini--.toy nigitL Thursday afternoon
&lt;»!■&gt; Jm l not alMted. ami his condition
«;i 11.■ fr,M, i -at Irtactory. A sudden change
hi tfu- i,-u;|&gt;ruture here ha&gt; hid a dvjccweug
'rib--: ■ pm tlv patkuL

.

ita.!—-ta".-r--..i.rtu«l.ni»l lb- »««taturn of ii si»'aker «n* immediately vnterm
upon
Tto candidate* were: Reni, of
Maim-; MeKintey. of Old-:
IBtnoto. Bn.
"f Michigan: and IlmdwMm."f !■•** .Tlwwrrtary .rttol tto ndl.
nndtlu'&gt;c.-.ilt nn»: ib«i &gt; M. kmte.i
Comma
kb^ow

Neill's lark wa-ailiumt. and tor mikte hint.

hau l wa* badly burned, and to will to dis

The fire originato! in n law ?«i^&gt;c&lt;hr
third rtorv of tto bulling aliout to: »&gt;p. ul
Hi-- elevator num ’lottovd tlu- &gt;uv-ir«&gt;f smokr
and crtlbil Ito attention of some of tbr perHin- nr&lt;&gt;*md tlw building to it Th.- cry oi
ffre wa* rai-*l. awl -' eml peram* went
down -tai’* (r»m them v Wth story to inv.tigati-mid ttom returned to work .Before
big mate lagim «&lt;’ ««
,,an°w st*&gt;r
wav the «'t*iv &lt;me in tin- totiWing. and every
iMxh t.'giui to make b-roirely pi-imratbra.
f ,r 'tto-ir.toi«rture. No immeilwO- itangei
wa« fvanrt Tto- only exits t" the budding,
-i.i.wn-erroiirourty sut&gt;p&gt;-sl to Im fire

ii vmvww-i-i. ••••■■----------- ■nd balled Hrnnann entered and
alirrart the elevator, and a single tire carape
a.tatatl,
&gt;k- lnnklta. ta--.ral
Itevd tbr Winner on se«*.nd liulpntai u«,k H.-lr -tapr a. ta '■»"
ten tto *c.«d
‘to following
U„... ta I.. I- 'ta, ta
were made: Fn.m McKinley to lt«*L &lt;
ta.«- -WS'
-taata -dwn
.............. from Hemton-m to Ibid tort.”»-litaUI
Hundni'tigb. PMder: fromCanmm to R.*d, nu,,,.:.,.,tata*.-of.awl-ta
,_.u—g..Mr.4Ih IslMIW »taGiffor,!. Ural- nrrtuann wa.
ih" Bred •’oltinm- Bmtmr to Henderson•Dds-ma*’’' the total vote stand: Itod. N.;
McKirdrv. ’•&gt;: Camion.' U». Hcnder*m H.
Burrow* U'. The min&lt;mnrement of tto vriv
SdSguvoMr Itosl tto Kepubtown n.mnWUlTV IlK-couif—-—■!• • ---;
ata... aa-ranaJmaallall 1*
maltaSa l&gt;'l-tay1 '■
ami ibrt gentl.-num «
htethnuk n
n' tata.ta.1 Ikln.ta e-ta-'
yinlhJ ta ta «-&gt;" ~! ’"fHu^ta
rTre- ^r't^wfrt Xm ^Zburrial fnan rW* r Hondurtcy. O..
tarv Fnd»'- •&lt; the rtate I—nl &lt;d braU.

vUteil the Viltagr
and fouml riurr mcmbcroof J. J• • «•»

»••.
n nntUuwl prejudice t&lt;&gt; intore
f'-rewith ih&gt;-;. judgment, and nuchal ttie
ekrtin; i. .u, t.-fon- li&lt;« laid toil !.' begun his

-Sydney Thomas, the
Euglisli 'imuteur champion tci.-niiln runner,
»h" • •&gt;.
n resident of tbb &gt;-ountry and a
toai'.i
th, Manhattan Athletic club,
bni til- b.M \inri trail amateur rA-vrda
fr&gt;."'.: - .1 mi l |&gt; quarter to fifteen mite* al the
Mtnlu'.::. I'ltib ground Saturday Tbontu*
rtsi &gt;
the ri'.iH'd fo one-hour running.

iiiovcmeut.

unit Indio

i*.tim&gt; "ui getting «m th"

WvMHistxW. ‘Trr D&lt;c - - lte|adiliran
■■ongrMuMM began gntlfriug tn g»»«l tins

ci ~~n.w'c Fa

No'-

panic, followed by the adoption ut a umoln
ttenof cntdotenco and irhmeiliair adjourv- description of Wish! poison! About a year,
agu I xmlraeted a pol-muns blood iliM-ase,
nnd tried a niyuper of remldies without
avail. I was.about to to-come disheartened,
when a friend Induced me to try S. S. S.
After taking a part of one bottle I was a
girt, "are’grrntly in demand all tho year kiuimI mau. and no symptom- of tbe fell
round.* They are mratly impiAtcd ami rnngo

TmtlM «n felood uni skin diseases
thepsura many, representing nearly every
mailed free.
Swtrr St-r.rreir Co.,
thing in nnt or milure. Some jewelers keep
■ Atlanta, Ga.a l.irgi tu*.irun"iii of thw horoh'Rira! curicwitie&gt; A R'ssl deal of u-ivertisuig i« done by
I i curt FKLOOOa taito to complete thr
nieansW mwhanii-ul Idiici.'. They took like laying1 of the gas pipe to l&gt;rtn&gt;lt.
• lt'» only n questlmi ot tlms.” and adrnrt
plaisd iu «&lt;tv window* attract ixmrtdcrablr tlmel too. ns to when yOur rheunintlstn will
atk utiou. I have seen crowd* standing in yield to Hotel’s Sarsaparilla. Try It.
front b*f tbc«o ■•nriou» rtoeb. watching toe.
Book agents cannjA work SL Johns
ultliout paying a license of Si.
Tto aiirtlfat
Ellen's Dayliglit Mver ITlb are a boon to
dullest iwiliatra. Ye*, the uuvtonteai tie- sufferers frutii sick headache, sour stomach,
vice* a.-i' very ivijralor treadwtbmg wrlwmes torpid liver and indigestion. Sugar coat­
In wan-bf tto dock* the tncciiinU.-n has Its ed, |4ca»ai»t to lake and warranted to go
and MW Neill.
through by daylight

mid
- me ••nliTtam'-’l tlmt Hu* i* ttotfirs'
of .i •aSTtes of fights Hutt trill toUe«
REED THE WINNER

to'b-l. a two story rtots-toiihlms opp-ite the
I'nb-o dep-i.
latrncl *1**11/after :&gt;
yc-tenlav. mocuityt
from siiffucattoM.

THANKSGIVING DAY
u it- celebrated at Wihdiingtan
,-Ttre Fwldraf. IHntfer.

leal vlockn
, ••Hint dejwnd* mi toe rtj
You see that anb-tie ll-tlc bolter all iu nlev
working order. Well. :i worractor or buildr
.-r will ivii&gt;» along .uut strap it up for bis ofiicv sure. tx» with the others. Home m»tbvt
u W.mkworker will but that Imqiisaw clock,
a mnrhhiid will fall in love with tllatlrip
hammer movement, while tl.« pretty little
ninditdll will, p-rliap*, gl»d-.len the Ix-n. t. -f

obliged to kerp v.itldn disir-for tto-great-r
t«rtnfH»- “tra .luring the earlier ilavs of
*. t
* "* 1,s*vv rafn that

thronged

Riciianbon. wliu wn» formerly a Chicago
iw-w-|xipcr man. but b&gt; now a full fli-diart "d
itor nu&lt;l proprietor of ti daily in Wicbit.s.
Kan paid Chicago a »Ht. and in.r.vonnting
rvmiuiwenci* tnid of n trip he niAile
down the Mississippi during low water- Jack
vs that thee luvl ■•otoidorablc trouble all

pants. w.-idad out and diw a tonl of cattle
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ttontojiving |*ra-tonata»n by attending wr
vice at ito Chun-h of Hie Coremint in tto
mrenins 111 ,l“' •”«**“
n«.‘,u
fortiionul Thanksgiving dinner at tto tt hite
Hou* MimmmW by th.- member*..4 hifomiU Col Ernrt .4 tb&lt; anav. tto re*

Anu Arbor students have orgauixed n
.society to. send frnil- and ffowera to thr
dek in the hospitals there.

The propririort &lt;&gt;f Santa Abb- have au
thrilled W. 11. Goodyear to refund your
Iixiiu v if. after giving this California King ' ।
of Comch Cure* a fair trlrt ns directed. U
falls to give Mtbfactkui \for Hie cure of
Coughs. Crouji. WlasipingXpugh and all
Throat ami Lung trouble*. When the tiissrare effect* the head, awl assunH'S the form
of Catarrh, nothing to m» effective aa Cali­
fornia Cut-r-cnre. Them- preparations are
without equals a- l«vii*clmld remidlcji.
.*w4d at ?1 a package. Three for $2.50

Howard City voted In a heavy snow
nli&lt;&gt; n»ked the remductor what the rtunu .Wednesday mi the water-work*
question. 105 ayes and 1«" stocs.

more rirarp t«-»t* with tbr whistle, and wn.
informed tiiat there was a row on tto truck,
mid wbcti riiortly after th" wliWte ouiuiited
for n station tim weary traveler &gt;nid: "I
wnudreif we have caught Up to Mint cow i
again * Hite te a very old yam and Ip*, al-;
war.- -tuncled like a fable. Jack Rfctofd»ot». bow ever, tells u dory whteh reerns lito
a khvt on tto great Father of W.itevs.-and

Tim ita«hIng D»' "f ,h*' «**’ «»dminMratom w.wptwndh ertebratol iu Watotngtun,
and the bright Imt■ ing urato-r brungbt .s.t

den ri tbr air. “Hurry the iarhl.T*. for G«d •
shrietoil with rtl tto-vrbro»ro.i-m&gt;d
tirat tto engutohed -xrl-of tto doaraa

plan you can buy from our advertiaod
druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis­
covery for consumption. It is gnanuitoad
to bring relief in every t«ae, when uaed.
for any affection of throat lungs or cheat,
aucli as ruuHumptton. intlamnuition at
lungs, brouchilixuthjua. whooping cough,
croup, etc. It Is pleasant and agri-&lt;-ab2r. lu
taste, perfectly sale, and ran always/be
depended upon. Trial bottle free at W.
H. Good year's drug store.

to «» about it mid was vpoken to as follow*:
•‘Give the compliment* of too num in roam
Na 1 to the gcntii-man speaking botow.
Kept awoke by toe sound of tbe gcnilotnan'e
voice, this man nv(uo&gt;t&gt; him to talk dowi
We desire to say to our citizens, that
cellar instead of up stairs."
The porter failed to render tbe mewiage as for years we have been selling Dr. King’s
politely a* It was given, him. and of course
the talking was kept up with more energy King's New Life Pill*. Bucklm's Amita
Sal\e-and Electric Bitters, and have never
After a white a trarv legged figure in a flan handled rttnedle* that sell as well, or that
ta-l nignt roim appeared up*u tto vtairway. have given such universal satisfaction.
and. *peakiug iff a voire rich with entreaty, We do not hesitate to guarantee them
•aid: "Fultew citixe^s. permit me to intro every time, nud we stand ready to refund
■iuev to this mrelTiig the Man tn Room No. L '.tosptirrhnse price, if satisfactory restdta
He is not a» much of n man a* he thought he do not follow their m*. These remedies,
wa» when ho «aw Hoorn No’. 1 put down have won their great popularity purely on
agoinrt hi* name. [Appiatwo. 1 Tlientobe- t livIr Merits. W. H. Goodyear druggist.
licved himself to be terne putdrin*, and the
landlord an intelligent and diwi*rning per­
The best salve lu the world for cuts,
ton. [Hl—*..; He now (reh himself to be n bruises, ulcers, salt thrum, fever sorts,
badly trapped fiy and the lamlkird a diabol­ tetter, chapped haiids. chilblains, concn,
ical spider [Benewed applause.] When be and all skin eruptions, and positively cures
walked up to the dess and regutcnii a siren piles, or tn* pay-required. It is guaranteed •
ong wordnJ tike this rang in hi* ears:
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
fuudtxL Price 25 rts. per box. For sale
by W.*H. Goodyear
The thvoaso Keporter is for sale.

gireta intwonnd nhaif fattom-

f-&gt;ind

an»
rtlt .

Is one which i» guaranteed to bring yw.
tmlUfartury mraits. or in case of failure a

lumped tmm Hie Imrmni buii unz nud ■
kill—! A-zen’ Mile*, -if tto- A—••.■inti'd Pn

A fight to

Rgetoviux. Vu.,

THE MAN IN ROOM ONE.

for a minute's time to
returned to his in.

never blurted.—Ctdrago Herald.

In»ahl"s from r«U» Trrlh.
Dwitrds generally bold that false teeth on
ruhtwr platn arv incapable of can-dug mouth
er throat troubles, such »* tnlhmBtaUoae.
ulceration* nnd the like. Theoretically well
made rial r- of poTrabbet ought to be ‘nno
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Happy Home Wood PnrlOet i* the peo­
ple's ponnlar m&gt;-dieim- for purifying the
blood;—prtiventlnlf or curing 'dyspetmia,
billkiustie**. hendarhe. bolls and all fevera
and malarial diseases. Price 50 cents and
one dollar ]ier bottle.
A judge at Millwaukw- has decided Him! jk
Mtiktr. deserting a vcsmI In port cannot
be arrested or imprisoned.
»
‘ Man was made to mourn but need he suffer tinnecwarilyFor every l‘’‘**«.
there is an antidote nnd happily BludWlderfis the antidote to many evils that polsm*.
mans existence. This great vegetable
sjUvItlc is tto most valuable that medical
waearch has -.uccerdcd In wresting from-’ .tto aecretJ depths of science, it is n nurprtoingly reuinilWng power in cases of
canrer and uuto&gt;r*. it nxlm-es glandular
swelling^, alleviate* cpUepS}. regulates
the toweto. promotes dlgration, tone* tto
stomach, induces sleep, sustains ngalnrt,
fatigue and expel* wrofuloits and all other
blood derangements. Price hl. Hold by,
all druggist*.
Grap4-h6to-Vai2itMllrt» have orffanDM
a sewer pipe company wlUiStO.OOO capital
stadL tfl per cent, paid in.
,

M»&gt;. CharliwGreenwood, of Indauwpolia.
had what toe doctors called, asthma, but ■
bhe got little relief until ahetookDr. Mlle*'
Nww
I'-nre^ which Mxm made her long,
maker - were &gt;&lt;«
-----Xir HianksgMng dlnw-r aaray from
winded, stopped the pain in rhrat. swelling
mum ■»■■••
------- Waihiiigton. Tto&gt; fornn-r wialk Mr*. « iudum HIM,
Uevnthat gold plates may In &lt;x-rad.mrt to ..funk les. cough, palpitathm. He. Sold at
toiu Hi—klyit. and Mr. tt u»BU»k.-r is at rtances &lt;witw cotnideraUe irritation. Dr W. H. GoodjWK
his .oimtry-wa’. Umtonharrt. nrur I'WtaMar&gt;|uett&gt;* saya that It ic preparwl to
delphlf. «h&lt;-te he ha*» Uww lull’d youiqj
offer any Imhiecmcnt Io any Induarial en­
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I ..H-runelunwi'..- in tW'&lt;w,,er
iw»o|4e
.
terprise that amy lw carting about tor a
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location.
Ing niiimnto »•»* "•
tbocmmnoogolil p*ate». be Hate* that guliL
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Motbera.will find Dr. WlncheirahwtoiM;
iSWoMI— Idiver or vww&gt; r. zinc and plat mum «m «
TUr lliirnen ............. —
nynip ju*ttlivuiedlclnctuhaveln the house
Tto Tritaiw+uildim;
five yrara old. a cart.«». IV Grretv wammualmg. &gt;pruBR a . - .. ....... kvn.-o tll"V niMbt. Ilto"
tor the children: H will curt m-ugli*. ctrtrta.
tetek rtnteture. awl valued a’ - .
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waelraMted ---- Herald.
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�ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
With pleasure 1 comply with the request
of tbo Banner correspondent st Milo and
The many friend* of A. B. Freeman, a give the precipitation from April 1st to
foruM-r editor ot tbe Bannku, will be October31st Inctadve: April, 1.43 Inches;
Hastings. Wednesday, Dee 4, IBM*.
jialnr j to learn of tbe death of bi« wife, May, 3.38; June. 4.««: July, 1.54: Augnst.
which occurred at his home in l^ebantn). n.10: SeplcmlHT. 1.57: October. 0.07.
MARSHALL L. COOK. K4It»r.
N. Ji., of lung trouble.
F. R. TntMKKMAN. *
.
Observer.
Wanted, a partner with cash and exper­
ience and a hustler to buy one half inter­
Mr. Chxrlea Hoyt of Irving, nml Mi* est in Beamer’s cash store. A gixal chant/
TMK HARTINGS, MICH., ItMIVOFKICK.
Olive Bigelow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
for
the
right
man.
open
until
January
1st.
ACOH8T 14. 1BT9.
Itf’O.' Mr. .1. H. Beamer hns an offer to Edward Biglow of Alamo, Kalainn/oo Co.,
'travel for a large manufacturing concern were married at the home of the bride’s
the first of the year, and* wanU a good parents Thursdav cvc.. Rev. M. Height ley
man to care for the store in his alxaxnee. * officiating. Mr. Hoyt l« well known, as
one of the most ptxigreMlve young farmers
,/Tbe meanest mau In Michigan Ilves in Barry Co., and has a host of friends
somewhere In Rivaling distance of -Carlton who wish tire happy couple the greatest
center. Barry &lt;x»unty. He broke into thr success in their walk through life.
.
to have convinced the free trade attorneys cellar of n poor widow’s bouse nnd stole
The nuuMjucrade Imll. given by the
her winter supply of apples and potatoes.
that they could not bring the mass of If that man’s sou) was put Into a lira’s Young Men's Social club in Union hall
American voter* to the aupportdf that poi- &lt;lrie«t bladder it would rattle around like a Thanksgiving night, was n decided soctoty
. icy so long as these voters fully compre­ j*-a In a ba=.s -drum. Detroit Evening event nnd reflects*great credit ujmh&gt; «be
young men who gave it. The hall was
hend what they were asked to aid In bring­
very tastily decorated with flags and ever­
Barry countv district lodge of the 1. O. greens mid over thr orchestra stand the
ing about. That much vaunted measnrr.
of
G.
T.
will
meet
In
quarterly
session
ui
thr Mills bill, which imme short of meeting
letters “Y. M. S.
worked in evergreen
Hastings, on Monday. Dee. nth I8«t.. The
the view* of the moht conservative ujijio- meeting to lie called at ten. o'clock a. m. were very prominent. Auotlter thing that
nents of protection, by reasons of ctinccs- Officers for thr ensuing year will be elect­ was very uoticable. and which we think is
worthy of repetition nt future balls, was a
Mons to certain congrwMnen whose vote* ed and other business of importance trans­ large printed jirogntm of the evenings en­
■were needl’d for its paaMMte, was spumed acted. it is expected that o. w. Blan, (». tertainment by number, hung upon the
T. Cl will lie present. Let each aulmrdiat tlie polls by unmistakable majorities. nate lodge &lt;»f thr district make special ef­ wall so that al! could tel! what the coming
dance would to without any Ineonvcnlvucx*
The adpiinistratkm backing that measure fort to send a large delegation.
whatever. At V o'clock thr grand march
shani! its fate, while Its more olisctire
commenced mid never before was there
District Sec’y.
supporters received a lesson they seem not
such a motley array of costumes presented
A very pleasant party was given by Mr. to Hie sight of an Hastings audience.
to have entirely forgotten. Without relin­
Kings, qnrvna, princes ami reprcM*ntativ&lt;-s
nnd
Mrs.
George
Simpson
Friday
evening.
quishing their objwl. they have “omewhiil
In honor of the irtth binhday of their of nearly every nation, ns well as every oc­
changi-i! their tactics. Forbidden tlie privi­ daughter Effa. About 50 of her young cupation were there in their native dress.
lege of blotting out our tariff taw*, they frlcntta were present and the evening was The .Salvation Army with drum nnd tnmnow come asking tluil they ta&gt; allowed to spent in dancing and card-playing. Ex­ taiurine was there and was the “hit" of
the evening. To give a faithful account
••reform" where they he given half tbr pro­ cellent refreshments were served, utter
which tlw guests departed, wtahlng her of thr costumes worn by Die masker*
tection loal so lung u» tfir.y are not to ta­
many happy returns of this day. A would occupy columns of our space nnd
. permitted to devour the whole of it.
beautiful piano. pn-M-nted to her by her demand Dm attention of ram better n&lt; There is. however, just ns little room )&gt;arcn! . wllfscrve t&lt;&gt; keep this particular qualntcxl tlinn we with tiiecharactcni icjirvoccasion grvenJin her memory for sninr sentrd. and to gives description «f a few
for misunderstanding present tactics a*
would be an Injustice to th«- rest w. they
titttTrannwr"
those of a year ago. He who listens may
were all equally good. At |I o'clock floor
«X;rtls are vut announcing the marriage
managers Wilkins and Hogle guve thr or­
liear between the shouts for “tariff reform' •
■w R. T. F. Itodds and Miss Grace Steb­ der to "unmask." which was promptiy
tlie muffled tlwmind fur free foreign tnvit .’ bins. this evening. The contracting parties
He need but ghmee at the h-nders of t! ■ are well known in this city and vicinity, olteynd. and many were the ones that were
foriled and surprised. After unmasking
‘Tefonn crusade—tlie men who tire re­ and the best wishes of a host of friend.* an excellent *upj&gt;er wn- served at the
printing and repeating the familiar anru- will go with them in their Journey th rough ■Harting* house mid mine lifwt Parker fully
life. Mr. Dodds, though perhaps l»ctirr sustained his rejiutniton of setting one of
inexita of a year aha—to comprehend their known In and around Dinlton ami Wood­
the best Rddcs in the stale. After siijijst
ultimate aim. Tbe same honorary mem­ land. where be hak buiR roller mills, yet the Imll continued until thr wcr small
bers of tbe Cobden club, the same Orator* during bls stay-in this city he hn&gt; made hours and many were the one-that were
many
friends
who
ad
in
ire
him
for
hi*
just alxrat uble to lift their feet from the
who have never lost an opinirtunUy to de­
straight forward, manly tfaya and who re­
nounce as roblwry the policy imiuguniti*l gret to see him leave. The new couple floor while they danced the las' waltz of
"Home Sweet Home." Thr *1 tall was n
by the founders of the republic and sup­ will make their Ijontc in Garden City. complete success amt was thoroughly en­
ported by a long list of statesmen whose Kansas, where Sir. Dodds will Imild a joyed by thr 200 spectators a* well a- the
roller mill.
I (M) maskers. Every thing moved «&gt;ff like
names »hilir oat in the history of our na­
clockwork and the utmost of guoii order
tion’s century of progress—these are the
prevailed, for which the young men onmen now leading the Hank movement for
We all Teel better after a rest of n i-ouple under obligations to Messrs. .1. J,. Wilkins
overthrow of the protective jioiicy under of days and a little turkey.
nnd E. V. Hogle, who kindly actol ns
Miss Belle Lampuup spent Sunday with floor manager* and performed thclr.dutle"
tbe cloak of -tariff reform." Without an
her brother at Albion.
In n most satisfactory manner. Thr boy*
exception tiwy will tn- found to insist that
Mr. Andrus has a bad opinion of some will give a few utoic parties this whiter
nothing is in tbe line of reform except re­ of thr Ixiys hi thr civil governinent rias* and think that the surras* of this party
peal or reduction. Every suggestion in be­ when the chemistry rlasV an- making will insure a good attendance nt the next,
sulphuretted hydrogen.
and we think it Will.
half of legislation favoring the industry of
Orlle Van Horn has the u«e of bis arm
this country rather Ilian those of dthei again.
X,
lands, finds in the “reform" rank* a ready
Esther I'. Barbet was ta&gt;m .lune 17th.
1S27, in the city of Auburn. Cayngn Co..
opponent cbarpu! with nrginncjits borrow­ again before tonic.'
The mock trial la*t week was u jierfect
ed from th? litcnitnre ot foreign writers, HurtTss. The proceed* 'amounted' to N. V., and with" Iter parent- came to
Hickory Cotners in this county in the y ear
and much of it printed abroad and sent 814.05. The characters were nil well DMii. She was married to James Willison
picked and especially Judge Orlntt and February 20th. 1845.' Seven children
hero for distribution.
The known sentiments of the men now Dr. Scott. Ed. Bottom F.*q. displayed a were born mitn them, five ijoii* stud two
genius which should not go uncultivated. 'laughters thr youngest of whom tiled !*
Mmspicunns in bringing into rguip tho»c
. fighters who were lately stampeded in the
The above Was found after hrr death
free trade tight—the record* of others - Itemember theklonolinii 1«. Rev. FufftT written, by herself, leaving a blank for
some other hand to till out in the (uture.
known to be their abettors—should l»e Wednesxtay cventhg, December 11th.
She died Saturday evening. Novrutltcr 23d.
Ruflklcut warning to all who are not ' will­
Do not forget that thr (.'hrisltna* Imaaar 1889. aged rt2 years, four months mid six
ing to aid in exposing the business entcr- is Tuesday. Dec. 10th. at thr Episcopal so­ ttax*. She died at her home while sitting
prisrs of this country' to thr result.* of free ciety room. Buy your t'liristmas gift there. hi Jxer chair of lieart disease.
Tiw little folks nn&lt;l many older yones
foreign trade. That stich is the object of
those leaders now masquerading tmdrr tin- were pleasantly entertained at thr JJresbyu-rtan rhureh Tuesday evening of last
banner of •■tariff n’fonh" there need is&gt;t

Hastings Banner

EDITORIAL NOTES.

J

There can be no dJiibt of thr sentiment
of this country on the tariff question. a»
free traders should be abfr to know. But
a little more than a year ago. all the north­
ern states, except Connecticut and New
Jersey, by decisive majorities. ranged them­
selves on the side of protection. Two
southern states. Virginia and West.Virginia came within n few hundred votes of fin­
ing the same, and but for rare prejudice
woalfl have given Harrison &lt;fc Morton good
Majorities. Every time tlie issue is fairly
drawn, the American voters wifi favor tlw
American system of protection.

And now congrt^s Iteglns ito blentfiu]
grind. The republicans have a safe nutj wily in both Itotises. and we expect to see
them reduce the tariff where it should be
leasreud—not by the retnoval of tlie duties
on northern products while southern, su­
gar i» protceted by 85 per cent, and sonthern rice 100 per cent, its was proposed by
the democrats in tlie lust congress. But
by reducing or wholly removing the duty
from articles which there is no Iwipe of.
producing In this country as cheaply as
they can be produced else where.
*

Tlie regular monthly meeting of the W.
F. M. society will be held al tlie home of
Mrs. E. V. I ingle, on Wednesday after­
noon of next week ut three o'clock. All
are invited.

There will l&lt;e chicken pie social al tlie
residence of Robt. Cam in Rutland. Nov.
11th. for the benefit of Rev. Rowland.
Bill 35 cis per couple to be j&gt;aid in ,moncy.
provision or grain. Everybody invited.
The Ba.nNkii Hits wcrK start* a new
column headed "church and society." We
shall be obliged to the pastors of tills city,
or those connected with any benevolent or
rliurch societies for item* &lt;&gt;f news for this
column.
■

Epworth la-ague will give a social at the
retiidetice of D. R. Cook. Slipper served
from live to seven. . A nice program of excrrlscahaR l&gt;een preparnl for tbe occasion.
The public tire cordially invited.

Among tbe attractions at tbe bazaar will
lw tlie -dairy maid." who will serve the
ice cream and cake to the young gent and
his lady. In the most approved style. Also
a lunch counter where the hungry cun ob­
tain n cup of coffee, a ham sandwich nnd u
fried cake.
Rev. A, D. Grigsby will preach' nt the
Presbyterian ohurch Sunday, Dec. ». In
the momlngitai “Butterfly Christians" in
the evening on “Bird* ot Christians. The
sacrament of Ute lairtta suptier will be ad­
ministered aLthe clooe of the morning ser­
The Republic of Brazil, or thr United vice. ITeimritory service of Saturday
Hates of Brazil, seems to have entered in evening Dec. “th, at 7 o’clock.
ocraest ujton a career us a republican gov- /Next WrdneMlay evening, Dec. 11th,
exanenL
Thus
Is the last South/ 'there will be a donation for the benefit of
Rev. W. M. Puffer, at the M. K. paraonAaoerican country added to tlie list of re- age, thia city. Not only tnnnbcn of the
finidicaD nations of tlie earth. It takes M. F. cliurelt and congregation, but the
public generally are cordially invited to
to wedlrt tbe coming of a time when all attend the donation, that it may be one
that will make a loyal, hard-working pos­
She more enlightened nation* of Europe ter glad.
Instead of a Christmas treee, the M. E.
xrcliy Cor the peaceful garb of n republic. /Sunday School will, on Christmas eve. nt
the church, pock a box of provisions, etc.,
Calvin 8. Brice, of -Gitoo. whose connec- to be prewuted to the worthy poor of the
liun with the democratic national commit­ dty on the following day. Not only memliera of tbe church and Sunday school, but
tee is IBM. properly earned for himself all charitable people who desire are Invited
to contribute to thl* Christmas gift. Be­
bl* raffle eye on another rainbow, nothing fore the big Ixjx is packed, there will lie
Mere nor 4mn than the U. ’ 8. Kenatorahlp Interesting exercise*, consisting of recita­
tions, itongs. etc., by the school.
from tbebwrfceve state. But he will probaHy be able i» gobble this rainbow, about
Mrs. Barber. Dre. nth. Tbe following I*
the program:
Singing.
,
I topeat tbe Ixtrd * prayer.
Roil call, new* item*.
Patrons of Industry will do well to keep
History of Rome. Mr*. Colgrovc.
i eye on the demagogue* who wish tn diThe Bible and the Nineteenth Century.
Rev. Puffer.
Paper. The Grarchi. Mis* Hallock.
Political Economy. A. E. Kcnaston.

THE

THAT IS WHY
D6D

BEAMER

OFFERS

STOVE

1 lb. brai -oda. Ann A Hammer ...

10

yra.-lt foam baking powder
Rising Sun
”
• ••
Dr. Price's
”
•
Italian Mgc
"al soda
gloss atnrch, ••est..................... • ■ •
corn
"
“
good lanndry. soap
mixed bird seed
best Japan tea dust

sf

Call and See It at

45

10
35
25

Hdman Bros.

.31 00
•• splendid &gt;la|nu&gt; tea . strictly purr shut [H-p|a*r.
Iswt stick cinnamon
ground mustard.
mneanmi. Imported.. ■ &gt;
j»rarl taptora.......................

choice cream candy- •. ■
French
"
Vortkrra nirranb....................
I Not the common trash, i
new Valencia raisins-

California egg piton* ..
Carolina rice, good .. .

10

io

io

This space belongs to

13
choice sWrat potatoes. . .
Gnid dust washing i*»wder.. .
Magic
"
" •.........
(One 13-inch slivrrinv tray free.I

A rchie Me Cdy

l i*airr RlainfSun stove poltahP....

box Nickle Plate
“
-■
gallon water white nil...... -x­
;• lies: gasoline
lanes man h**s- .
)b. choice fine cut tnlmcco ...
•• extra choice
’• . . . ...
•• cltoiee plug
" -------dox. clothes pins....
3 papers tacks7
2 l&gt;a|M-rs |dns gnod ones ,
...
•-■I sheets good note paper
25 g&lt;sxl wjdtc rnvelojws ............
r&gt; slate pencils..
2 stick" best candy
1 box ta-st Mtflwood toothpicks...
BO ft. clothes line
1 doz. tin dairy pan*
Nice hand lamp, complete
Set glassware, 4 large pieces ...
Nickel top-salts and peppers.. .
2 good brooms............................ .
l gallon good s^rup.
i
••
molasses ...
...
1 &lt;|uai( French mustard
.
1 dor. sour pickles tn vlncgtir....
Newspaper*, Periodica!*, book*, Statlon- Heat ■clear buck sail jsjrk
erp. School Books and School Supplies.
l qt. best cranberries
Newspaper subscriptions taken at lowest 1 lb. 'grated coemnnt
I •• citron perl. best. ..
club rates.
I* - orange "
•• .
•J - Quaker oats
The Detroit Daily Free Press I “ good ground coffee
1 •■ licst breakfast chocolate ....
I “ •• sweet
• "
1Epp's Cocoa:
Evening News
5 “ sack table salt .........
10 l«x sack table *alt
Delivered Io any part of the city. *
MJ “ “ jacking ••
100 Rm. good roller flour
100 "Delton
••
lowt....
I
1
I
3
1
I
1

to
15

FURNITURE

10

WE ARE DOING

j. i. mis' n ■
North side State street.

10

10
:;o
30
10

in gloves and mittens.

PireBgcMealFlonr
■UK

Hushes. Vekets.'J Silk Fiw
6
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
And the result is we are doing the town
in these goods.

We will again take the

No credit concern can afford
to sell goods on such small
margins of profit.

LIBERTY TO CALL TOUR ATOM

We carry the largest stock
of crockery and lamps in Bar­
ry connty, and our prices are
right.

TO OUR STOCK OF

Cloaks and Shawls
WE ARE SELLINS

Farmers and everybody, yon
can save money by trading at

BEAMER’S

Cash Store
FOB SALE Bl"
The Itolltfc* Which Made and Enmatlr

DICK DOYLE.
FRED HEATH,
N.T. PARKER.

IN

We are determined to have
the cash trade and will make
prices to get it

- W^ buy butter, eggs and
dried .fruit and all kinds of
produce.

»e)

-

AND OTHER
35
50

Sugars are way down.
We are having a ^ice trade

S2.CX)

PROPER THING

B.—-We will have our ui
stock of bargain* in holi
goods.

Be wise in your generation; buy where
you can buy the cheapest, and you
wilkbe blessed with a fat surplus.

E. Y. HOGLE

�-1 ■ &lt;HNGS

BaN'NERz■

personal mention.
Kt|r Powers went to Kalamazoo Mo&gt;nlay.
C. C.—jTidd.'i was in Kalumans* Monday.
Ed. Fewer* w*j hi Grand Rapid* Friday.
at John B*.mv
/T’. A. Sheldon went to Lake &lt; MAm
GO'OW1 ■*
f"
* ’t of **h-«»
i*
‘l unlay.
teto.woud hmilwr was bnuitln of jartira in
F. F. Hllbrjt, of Woodland, wu* In I hr
1 .inuclce for the furultutv factory •
city sotuntay.

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u.9U&lt; U-HMIl
CUI m
;ur yy ren O&gt;im&lt;dy twMn Satunit y night
as il.a,.- .It... ...
...

Goodyear Bros.' Hardware

Leim it.lier foat
Xew Orleans Co.,
p.iiy I uric Tom'* Cabin In Union hall,
Turwlny night, ftec, K&gt;ih. nudrt the new
vrrdnn. au-t introduce specialties **4»«-n
. . ........
in uir v-iclr art alone Wt&gt;rtli the price ..f admitCity yiwtenlny.
«hm.
^D. 8. Gisxlyear nnd wife will she aeani
V nxl L. Heath, i lty troa-mirr. will ro- patty tlxlx evr-nine.'
Lwvry . «as ,&lt;
Wm. Ininc. “I lamsins. visited J. Ptlmt upuuting a' &lt;
o- v.-taxes at-his ntore every’ week da-, e* .
uptm hlt.iseff.
rrpt Saturday uurinK tlie month of Dutui-. •nd family last Week.
writing lie h
Ellla Ham-, of Grund Rapid*, was In ing well «ud i
That
p Inw
isa,*ie 10give ,livar’d®
nsnxua!.
See J. W. Lunn* adv. in this issue, lie the eltpover Sunday.
111O.L 1UHUW in one of our new Sand .handsome
u/.
T'-mlluson spent ThattkagB ins
Mr. oiln Kenymr M-ub-d’ with Mr*,
°"5n‘
ittfocemonts tor cash. In the
Swell Box piJTTrDQ.i^ndeedtol^envied His cup
sale «&gt;. hh 85 and 8C pant* for “4. f.tr Un* I with Xavlniiie fri.-uds.
ihiam tnr damages nwlrufl In the accident
vui 1 i m of happiness must truly lie full
mouth only, v
.
'
Mh. F. A. Morrill went to iHllMlale regetnlj reiKirtixl ,u three cnlutnii*. pay­
Ing hr*
Mr. Kenyan stoutly denies And before any frltoir thinks of inviting his girl, his wife, or
Monday &lt;&gt;n a short visit.
.
lhe cr’Uh* nniformfxl Mrect
Lh.yd Fcishner. of the WinHlhiud News, lowing In miy^iaunnr caused (lie .nt-ldcni, ”his sisjers or his cousins or his aunts” to a sleigh-ride, he
l-arade 1 urxt.ay morning. Dec. toth In
ami is siipjxirted in Ida {Mixlliini hv mhiiv
We New tfrleanw Und. mdn« a full «‘t of wax'In thi-vity Monday.
should he sure that he has .one of these cutters. It’s worth
the liest '“
*
/*’Uss Evans, of Bellevue i. visiting !&gt;. Ots
Jtoln and silver nixtrutta-nts.
are/n a p»~it
The any fellow’s time to look them over.
And it costsJiothing to
ii-no and if y««i deR. MfElwaiu and family.
■ •a«^Messrs
.
,
Stauffer
*
Crawley
shipp«Ln
-- .»*« cireula
«w..
”„• ill- see them, and but little to buy one. Anti now while you hoar
•re IO purrhUM*
By
Dlckhisoii
n-tuniwl
from
a
hunting
toxleattsl at the Ume. or is hi Hit- lialHt i-f t xf ~ „:,7JZ:LZ'
.on of rabbits on Tuesday and other gam.
plUne under the ludm-nre of liquor. l&gt; j1 * * *ringing
**
In proportion. They are doing u ruxhhir ttIp. North, Monday nlsht.
/Miss Ada Michael Jias Imt euiplovrd as slaud-TOits. Mr. Kenyon is an uptight*
ramc and poultry business this season.
• Of the bells.
•'
.
clflren. whom %ueh slanders u* the ai»ve j
Dr. Lathrop low just leeched n lar/e ‘tenographer In.thv city lank.
Sweet bell,"
cnii never hurtu njitli those wlio know hlui. I
Mr-. Will Bowtie and Miaa Minnie Cook
invoice of new luniks unit vomuienccr. hi,
Mr. Kenyon )uid tlye sum named ntiove I
Sleigh bells.
mid Bookseller
spwlal sale Friday of this w.vk. Now is wi re in Grand Rapids Friday.
rather tl.an gd to law. preferring to pay
ite urn. w bu&gt; took, ci«.»,..t !ta„,,,.. /^Mlaa Rose Goodyear save a vary pleas- dlrert to Mr*. Ream, who needs the money, ] 1Don’t T) A TQ botyause we gush into poetry op. ‘this sub­
•old in Hiuthigs befofe.
’ antranl party Saturday night.
e
say
LVrl
1
O
ject.
For
there’s poetry in the DPT T 0
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Mrs. c. I|. VauAnunu ivtunusl Frldav
Mrs. B. M. McNeely arrived in this cltv
'
\n&lt;l they don’t come DILJLl-ikJ
| we offer, as well as music.
•Saturday evrnlu* ami will ..jh-h n dns.-- irom her visit &lt;n Grand Rapids.
I high either.
tuaklnc bwdn«-Mhi A- Runyan’s resilience,,
AW.
°
_
i-nrner id Eaat nnd Center street, fd wind. relatives In Bedford over Sunday.
i * ‘ Ferr’rlrk tt. CHHett. Intos
fj| These are cold subjects, but tbey are cold, solid facts.
Good .salixfnctiiKi Kiiaraiitevd.
:
Mr-. |:..ol of \ew York. i* visiting her 1 ■ Nellie Brtt«.
&gt;
lirorcc
Puny.
Hlckorv
twni
mother Sits. A. Reed Ip tills’ city.
T ■ Mirnir llatrd.
••
*.d Now to something warm. Please warm up to. us while we
•I. t’uruinlux went to Marshall Satunlny •J. •Tlios r. Hunt. Barn
Vmerica. u#es nothing butcent |«onite
"
»I speak of our DEM T M QI! I A STOVES aud R A Nt i ES.
fur a week’- visit with his family.
’ *7 • Etta Koach.
which lie keeps fur sale avhis plate u
i i ’ T‘P H KH-ebom. Prairieville
I. ••'.r.n-X..;tls.
••
? t line of
rjLlNllXOULA They’re great heaters
W. F, Powers mid wlfu ate Itttkvy wIUi
by buying all your, luiununltlrui of him.
• f'rvd Alanley, OranKcvlllc
relatives in Baltic (’reck 'rnursdny.
': • Myrtle Titti*. Hotn
«| and not wood eaters. We have u big line of dtoves, elegaht
iiiWdleviBc ,
Mr-. Grace Dunlap mol Mis- Hattie jd. t’has. It.
Reunion of the -Oirf Third. Michigan
"
goods,
that
we
want to close out and have put closing out
infantry” Vt-iR take plan* iu this «’!ty Fri­ Ibdchkiss went to t’tinrlottc Moitdns.
.. .. prices on them. , We are anxious &lt;to sell, because we have
Jn«. Ularkc returned to Alinn. after
hoice. new mikh day, Dee. loth. An lntcrt-&gt;tliig wntgrmii.
n *bori visit witli frlcndn in this -ity.
’ more than we want.
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•
...
They range
Mrs E. W. Murrell went lii Big Rapid*
year- old: good The store m.w ^ eisphM fo Ham-, a !;i‘Uw&lt;*k Wednesday on a shun vi-it.
• Warm enough now.’ Well, come in and see these stoves,
VanArman ha- been purchased by &lt;». D.
: ami we Will incidentally mention the subject.
&lt;
Mrs. Judge Hudson, of Yorkville. III..
Spauldhig. mid Iwini. compelled to move L visitlug her sister. Mrs. Aaron Black.
they will make great inducements tn pmRnhc ^’nht there is where we bob up. serenely. We have
Prosecutliu; Ationiey VanArman was in
chasers. Sm- their adv risen hen* in ihb Middleville testciduy on Irsal business. ’
JjUUb. various bobs, to suit various people. The old fash­
issue.
Mrs. Gl.n Groeufleld, of Grand Rapids.
.
I ioned BENCH &amp; KNEE BOBS. ami.the BELKNAP PATENT
— .... ......................... ............... ... ... ... vElWhcr tmrent* in this city last week.
‘ BOBS. Bob right in when you want, anything in this line.
i,w mdilp of Hastings, Baughman, the well known -pecinlUt
Hen Lunn, t&gt;f Rockford. H now workim;
ter every Saturday
fonneriy of this . Ity, i*now lis-ntvd ui lor his l.n.the; J.-W. Lunn in hts tailor
i We’re nt home, always smiling ami look pleasant. You
Aktou, Ohio. All those ivislihiff to con- •hop.
‘
-nit Dr. Bnuirhnian .bv *lerti-r can address /Mis* Gertie Bwfiilry wa* iu Middleville
। will l»e good natural when we tell you our prices on the artihim at No. i.m South Upward «trrrt.
| cles enumerated above, as well as’‘'other articles too numerAkron, Ohio. He writes prescriptions M
1 ous to mention."
'
any ili-enw for Si.on. ‘

TWILL 1NTESES'
YOU!

F I

J- LV

aliflay Gaols

//. Goodyear

Lowest Prices

loo busy

Getting
Things
Fixed up
for the

meii Saturday dnrlr.r roe
i T-vetvr taxes tnr the
r m Ri........
a- hi break her leg Tuesday night, !«-: I
week. Dr*. Snyder and l.umjnnun were ■
■•ailed, mid the injured lady is dolus as I
well ui efmld be cxpwled. but as &gt;iie lx j

spent Sunday with Chi'.*. Warner and
J. .1. Emery and wife, of Grand Rapid*,
hired 6. I&gt; Spaulding nnd fittnily Ja»t

Holiday Trade
tk&gt; write an adv.

tlhis week.
.ook out for us

. of KfiUunuiMk,
A. lAiin-rt* Inst
some time before she rallies.
liald-lica«|rd eagle, measuring fi&gt;" ^^ildyn lleynold-. ««f Iteiimmi.
six feet with wing* spread. andMu . 4!! visiting bis jjrothc? D. W. Reyi
poMCMion «&gt;t voice and vivacity, is a |&gt;et at ' this city.
i
.
the Wlillm'v
house. ’Hie bird was! •••
•
*i-diley. ui- -■
Grand Rapids
vvemnded at Gun lake, fed Into tlie waterR
W. 11. Goodyear and wife
and was captured by Mr. Streeter, from !
whom it p.i-M-d into Fred Whitney's pu- iL
Belle luimpman visited her brother
session. Plniiiuell Enterprise.
YrMls*
-Walter, who is attending Albion college.
Lost. Monday l«etween the resiifciicc «&gt;• ; ; ever Sunday.
•
J. P. Roberta nnd State, st., or on State
R. P. Brown and wife, of Grand-Rap­
St., n henvey plain gold ring. The fliuter ids attended the Masquerade Imll, Thanks­
FORCHILDREN
&lt;
wLH-iic suitably rewarded by rvtnnilux tlie giving night.
T -tej (fori Safe to an. Wert? falls, y
same tp me. it’s value to me is far more
Fred Keniield ami sister Edith, of ('hi-..I hy Fhyriclaas. It*p it al 1
than it po.&lt;Mbly could lie to any other per­ cag". »|wnt Thanksgi*ing with thrir
’ i -al. Sold by all DragginU.
son.
Mi:-. Axx.v Masox.
motiH-r in thip.clty.
! Ml.«« Flora Beadle, of Grand Rapid*.
week so that we could all enjoy Thank । *|M‘tit her Thanksgiving vacation with her
giving a* a holiday. the school column was *1 parents in this city.,
accidentally overlooked, but tjic same will ।
Ix-n^Fclghner and wife ami Dr. Good­
1 It -Sfinbilns f-vrtti of cijfhtj aerrs. ima Ih- found In this week’s i*Mie. We will win. of Nashville, took in the Y. M. s. &lt;'.
ill tulles tfmt ot A‘«yiiii &lt; enter H for
Here i*i.; acres utnf.-r gntxt cultivation. i,,.™. a- ,b, -.I...., &lt;1.,.V’"I
•u i;. pood barn, fair uoimc. Eri'iiiirr „-rr UMlnMta rrainnII,.- Uas,i&lt;
Mi-. l'r»“k
»l». lu.,l«. n O.IIs;.'Mlnjt. otytne pryntla^a..
«„7 no d.,01.1 “&gt;«•
b&gt; iwiij.
I"« '■■■'
.&gt;"&gt; ' • ■■"&gt;• "S""”4
j her home In Elsie Friday.
The defense were successful in theinock , „ ()
MU(j p. Gorham went north
&gt;&lt;&gt;ltar(ui.nitip heretofore existing bein the
•.. I be turrfet-fsn-d. under fhe firm name of trial nt the m-Iioo! Iioum&gt; M edne.si ay even- f„r n f„lir or llv.. vn.k. inilll
|.r.v«l
.111.1,I, h;,r„Rrt ,4lb,
: n Bn* . u hereby «ti*»otrrd. All acrounti hw ,.r l,»l «,-O.
- &gt;:&lt;t firm are to he t&gt;aldj&lt;* fiielr sticrrswr Jin-attorneys on ImiIIi shire did remark«(.nt
t.. Detroit Momluv
W Lunn, end alidelnxof -vf'f firm ure »*- ably well and showed that they Irad given | F~ W. ShrojM W&lt;nt to DetroU M m to
lloi ..rf ,lua&gt; io- Ibrir m*irthe
I •'’J "W® V'"t""
Such entertainments as this afford a great printing retablishnuut there.
deal of pleasure ;uid anin.srmeiit and give | Mr*. Donna Westfall, who ha* l*eii
tbr young |Mxip|r confidence In themselves visiting In this elty for some lime, returned
in public speak mg a yd vvr would like'to* to her home lit Jackson Friday.
sec more of them.
| Mbs Carrie front, of Charlotte, attended
Effa Simpsons birthday |mrty Friday
• Puttonire home merchants and you will nixht and wan her gueM over Snnday.
chi- week.
never Ire swindled. They are tlie ones
Z... B. Hoyt and wife attended the ’mar­
who offer fair tairgaln* and give dollar for riage of their son Charles to Miss Olive
dollar. IsFUnsc they expect to stay here Bigelow, nt Alamo. Kahunaxw Co..Thurs­
Riant nt I'hillips * S.mJe's.
and It i- ••ssential that they wiir public
confidence If they *uewd. N”t «' w*tli day.
inc working -Hk&gt; atyNeChis’.
Hinrrent venders. They are here hwlny ^Mrs. J. M. Nevlu* went to Bay City lu*t
•-• -ai'in- it’ Phillip* A smile's.
and away to-morrow and cate iioibing V.-ck and will make quite mi extended
about
your confidence or good "'**• nl1* visit with her daughter. Mrs. Thomas
•TMnt'iiirn report plenty of rabbit*
wily try b» &gt;ee how much they ciin gull Campbell. ’
Hubble .Stilwn started fur Pierre. Dako­
! those win* deal with them.
syrup ut Phillip
ta. In*« wi-ck with the honMdiold effects of
All those who have subscribed for theiu- R. M. Bate.*, who han opened n la"' office
M-Ivre or families sums of 81 nr more, for In that etty.
the uMinttmen; arc ciititlml to &gt;' picture of
The Misses Myrlu and Gertie Rose rithe monument. If yon have not .rented mrordlo iMr hoio. In lin.i&gt;.l IU1«the picture, and havr l«M the money, call Monday, after a short visit with B. R.
nt the Ji*xxgn office ut•«! get one. If &gt;ou
Rose
and wife- .
have not vet |«ld, y.m can l») to M. U
The Misses Etta Kennedy and l.ixile
Cook at lUsxr.lt ofllcr and get the picture. McNutt spent Thankgiving In this city
The treasurer oLtlie monument a&lt;-octoand resumed their studies In the State I nii he (test 50c tobuero hi the county at tin, ,.,,.,-.1. .11 SI.' I»vr .. -■rll'-* tat
IK* ,ul.l W Wl»lKm«ir. Jp» ■&gt;»[*•»• vcralty Monday.
I" iiHp* A Soule’*.
Frank Goodyear went to Coldwater
or to M. L- (look, or to their town or
Tuesday- and will bring hh family back
Show u» the wcuthcr prophet who pn- school district cotpmltte* at oner.
with him to-day from that city, whore they
. ted an open whiter.
or Ol U« talr. Ital r,.r -l™'k “'r lave tn-cn visiting for aome time.
!’ieu«‘ look at the gold ring* at John
town. Uw WlUon Oprr. Co. w.. Uw »oro. 1 /Mrs Brice. • mother of County Clerk
IfesMiier’s jewelry store.
MXe.'apent Thanksgiving with him In
TlM-lr wlv.nol»* •«
Ixxik ut the fine gold watches at John mendations aa shows usually nave, but this city- SheJ leaves to-morrow for ' &gt;rthey had atronded al Hasting,* and a few rinia where »t» will apend tbe winter.
of them though* they woukl come over /Dante! Striker.and wife returned from
\nothrr carload of iiittcliinrry for the
here and fill this date, and
•ite,,
tap •«»« i**" •‘2“;
• • i B««&gt;t factory arrive d Monday.
couhl raise money enough to get b«ue, necled to on account of Mr. Striker n
Hume ground feed, oatsand ryr, for sale. with, nicy eante seven
health. We are pleaacd to say. ,h.“*r'Tr'
count tliem- -and tried to play the Mikado. that be I* Iwtter and h»' resumed hb dutira
Oh It w«» rich! too rich for the
at the National Ua»k.
Itememlier that 81 flour tlxat Jem. Roger* blood- They left .Saturday, ■
’'ome .hll
Charite Lunn will leave for Foledo, Ohio..
‘••IL. other* ask *1.40 for the n«iue flour. anthropW gave them money
, where hr ha» accepted a
nav their fares t» Grand Rapids. t»r on Monday
Baxm:i: and Ih-trolt Tribune willin' d/retlnd
with TW- Van Ante. In a incrrhant tailor•
one of their artiste was
■ ornlshed those who desire for SI.-t’» per
fog establtahment. Charlie', .aauy friend’
agrr who brought an
rrgrtt to M-e him leave- hot congratulate
from Haatlnga to phiy
'
l,lm upon aeroring a. good a pualthm a» be
a few year* ag”- — Ixiwell Journal.
1 .ibin Specialty Co., u’ Fred Heath’s drug
Having mwtimcd charge Of the Jrwiry ’'"tv F Lunn, of Rockford, father of J.
establlahmrDt formerly conducted *’&gt; **• •*• W and C. E. Lunn, wait in the city orer
Holme*. Mr. M. P- FuH"
_to •&gt; Sunday. Mr. Lunn has derided to clow
„S hb bualnro. In F.^ktard. and will
i n . at Union hall TucmImv night.
!»«•. itnli.
work for J. W. Lunn and will move h »i
family hero next February. Mr. LuitnLj
, 'i lu- iMtilrr for the Whip factory ha* ar1.S a No. 1 tailor and we arc glad that he hn-.
।. • • d and wtntancn arv i-iitfaited In pultlnff
decided to locate hr re.

next week.

Croup Remedy I &lt;

Farm for Sale.

LOCAL NEWS.

' oi.ns man t»&gt; do farm nark this winter.

,ta !'■"“«

Mmfrr imys. U‘h* n'*r
£ke the Whole taken *»

The animal ekrtfon of oftterr* «&gt;f Barry

th; hall next Monday evening.

hardware.

visa

Special Sale for December My.
All my $5.00 and $6.00 Pants to order, will be sold this
month only, for*$4.00 in order to reduce my stock. You have
a choice line of all wool goods and latest patters to select
from. Don’t miss this opportunity of getting a p^ir of pah to.
This sale will be strictly for cash.
\_

J. W. LUNN.
.Successor to Lunn Bros.

At Russell’s
We are showing some nice thingJ\in dress goods for win­
ter wear. And they will wear too. And you need not be
ashamed to wear them. They are latest patterns and desir­
able. And you can afford to wear them, for we-have put
prices on them within the reach of the i&gt;eople.

At RUSSELL’S
An elegant line of laidies’ and Children's CLOAKS to
close out. at cost or less. We have n arked these goods to sell,
and they must go.

At RUSSELLS
Handkerchief’*. Mufflers.,Scarfs ami Holiday Moveltie*.

At RUSSELL’S
Indies' Furs snd Fur Tiimmii&gt;g». They are whit you
want for December weather, and very appropriate for holiday
gifts.
•

At RUSSELL’S
With every »20 trade, we give a handsomely hound sob
ume. "The People's Encyclopedia.
The retail price of this
book is $5.00.
.

At RUSSELL’S
All kinds of stamped linens, and material for fanry work.

^ iii^J Xtw&lt;&gt;

IOT, s.wrt.7 Uer
•’'■T’S*
n-1 «T«1
«~1 iw'
”'h,LL”
allows ■‘portomen tn hunt with fmr.ta
•nurii loncvr. the sjeirt of raldut hnntinf
In Jam be a tbmf of the P«d If Ihry M-

The clock* m-11 like hoi cakrfl a: John
ites*m«r’a jewelry More. The nice »:ytes
:hd price is what sella tle-m.

- Hicks 4

Goodyear Bros. Hardware

klHrtt nt that rate-

At RUSSELL’S
Millinery Goods, suitable for all.

�IN HER DOMINION
Woman and Iler Work in the
Busy, Bustling World.
Are showing extensive and complete Utica

WHERE SHE IS QUEEN.

of

FAIL AND WINTER

The Gentle Hand That Smoothes the
Rough Places iu Our Path.
A

Underwear,

DAUGHTER

OF

ST.

CttiSl’IN.

Maltcr»—A Young Lady Itooh CanvaBM-r*.
Kxperlcnce- «rs Keat Inc. Edltar-Ktop
Trot Ung Tliat Uaby—Tbe S|K&gt;lle«l Child

Dress Goods,

tbe Girls—The Peril* of Overfeeding.

Flannels,

General Housekeeping.

•'Can you tell mo where Mrs. Gill Uvea,
bttlo gtrir was tto question n reporter n.ki-.l
nf n flaxen tmind urchin in Mulberry street,
after to had spent a fruitless hour in a search
for that lady.
“You mean Mr*. Gill, tbe shoemaker, do
youf replied tto urchin, and when tto re-

(.loths,

Shawls,
■ Wraps,
Cloaks.
VYe would roll your *|»vcial attention 1to

our iuituonse line ofyladit-.-*. tnH*ca".

anti &lt;-hl!4r-.-.aS

Jacket. Bps &amp; Newaarkeis,
Iu Fci*iiu;. ,-lrijK-*, nobby cbeckjs and
luumsotuHy

braided garment*,

we

he li'H-st line thi&lt;- year t!mt it

i-t 1**11 nur prh iiegv to display
Cxi! and

mt

our hn-

Marr &amp; DC
BATTU-: l-.tEKK. ‘

was looting for, tto child pointed down tto
Itrevt, indicating where tto only woman
ihoeimtkcr in-New York was to to fouud.
Tbe reporter hod little difficulty in reachlug Mrs. GUI’s little cobbler's shop nt JJT5
Muib-rry stmt iu one of the tenements in
the rear of old St.-Patrick's cathedral. There
was little to distinguish iCfrom the ordinary
cobbler’s stall, except, perhaps, an unwonted
tidiucM and a pretty ornament tore nnd there
that nt auce btspoke a woman's . taste Mr*
GiU tonelf ma’ from bar cobbler’* bench,
wbero*hc was busily engaged in mending a
pair of chikl’a shoes, to gruel tbe reporter,
and when he mill ho only drnpjied iu to hat a
a quiet chat with her sto wipod^a rto.fi with
the corner of tor apron nnd r.skXi him to be

GUI was a woman that might be powdbly 50
year* of age, gray haired and pleasant fa&lt;**l.
Hhe wire evidently quite ready for a chat and
began by saying* t bat sbe toil to n .told she
wm th - only n&lt; man lihoctnakrr nf the &lt;&gt;ki
United States. Bhr said sto wouldn’t roueb
. for tbii bring absolutely true, but. however,
she had never heard of any other woman L4Ifiwtng tto trade at the bench.
"Of coupe." she glibly talked on,with very
little prompting, “there are huudnxl* of wo
men working in tto moiicrn rime factories
but any of tlwin wuuhl to insulted if ‘Whey
were railed sboemakers. Now. I glory in
being a member of St. Cri*[iin'* ‘gentic
crnlt.' and, though tto shoemaker of tho
cildrii time lias long since been [xislusl to tto
wall by modern inventions, I propose to
stick to the bench to tto end."
■
“Were you regularly ajiprraticcd to. the
trader ventured tto reporter.
“1 wa* lorn to it," proudly replied tto old
woman. “My father wu* "a shoemaker of
Northmiipton. England, when it was tto
great rifo* emporium of tto old country, and
Il.urnel tto’trad” as naturally a* a* duck

he fedemi It more to humor
But I did, and before I was
my mother that I don't think I e-uld totter
now. When I wn* old enough 1 went to work
in a factory, iu Northampton nt *hre fitting,
nn&gt;l I workr-d in Jfa»acliu*rtth .'actoriraaftcr
iny father came to this country in 1WW. 1
tbe old wontui swept tto bttta "hop with n
“How &lt;lid you romc to ;&lt;•» into the buri-

question. V
“Weil, I ijrally don't know,' sbe irptod.
"I workcd'oH a maehiun year* ago, w?wing
upfieni for Mr. E. B. Wwimhi, tto Hprnre
rtreet pattern maker. I worked for him.

they utunibk* oti blindly.
•generally show Huh judgmrtit. Many of
them have u wild desire to own land, nud
will grasp at the op|»ortunity of buviug lot*
al a low price with tto expectation*of renlIng a fortuuo in a fsw months, nr years at
most, by its rise iujvnlue.. In mauy instances
tlmu the price paid for tto land, and tto un­
fortunate woman luu torn obliged to sell at
pact, or hope, of mu .day budding a bom* for
Aier*.df, (^natural and htmlabk*. But tin- in­
vestigation of title* is cxpenMtfc nud marble*
sotne. and unlo* a woman bran large »um tc

Having* banks nrv, probably, the tawt
jilnces for women to iu-.-cvt tbetr money. A
earings bonk pay. a fair iHirn-utopi, and it

invert her raving. The buylag'of utock or
vthor wx'uritiovn.t.Ys«itate. thycurvof Imnd*.
which U something that tew v.omen urtieafiabkiof undertaking. For with the Bust inten
ran'fulD'&amp;t, women do mislay ur
•. cry
many important (sapcr* — Mt*s Palfrey in

1*0*11* of Overfeeding.
ExrcMireeallng I. not tto most striking tit
the most widely prevalent fault of tto pre*
tnt generation. On tto cuutniry. modernlinn and even sometiunv. Dnduo limitation in
diet i* the pruviuling fashion. T1:-tc is still,
however, a eouaidcrnble number of jK-r*un*
who habitually overeat nt meals and to such
a few physiological hints may nut be without
tbeir value. Dr. Rmidou ba* l«x.-n at tto
pains to make some careful, iuvrstigatioiis on
the subject, and hi* mulu hove recently
been published.
;
.
According to thi* observer, a nut uurom

wlopuwnt of a aoriea of symptom* in many
tnqxx-t* similar to tboto of typhoid fov.-r.
film teuiperatuiv rimw. there is a tivling of
serioux illmiM, tbe rioe|» i« disturbed, tbe
brain i* iucajxieitatixl, and In severe c.lm*..
the 'Usability is COtupiuta. The cawus of line,
symptoms I* itv-ufilcicnt elimination and mi
alteration in tto blixsi brought about by tlie
Impregnation uf tlv-organism with .tocuuiu
latt.l wnrtr products In uilditiou to these
typhoid symptoms '.bromUse* ucvqr in tlxgangrene,'or mortification of part, without
any obvious or sufficient cook*.
dang-r, fKirticulorly the tlirunilx-..'. mid tto
spontaneous gangrem.', Thero is daugvr
life here. The obviou* remedy for.such a
serie* of evils is, of courw*. n-rt for Ito ov.r
worked digesting and eliminatiug ■
Both tto quantity mid tto quahi;, &lt;■: tta»
foxlmuit to «&lt;j changed a* to aiiniii .1 Um
jxTfornuuice of co*}- dkpWion. j*-rf.*-t usiinilati.m and mlcquaterliwinution of m ,ut-*'
Lemonade* and lemon juice ore said to to

craving for food; and this, from a limited
experience,.we can to some extent e-mth ui
Milk, also. In m-xlrrute quant 1 u&gt; . is
and in certain rnsrw skim milk would prob­
ably to bort. It i* notalwuy* found that tto
rvwtmg of the orpnw i* *utlii:icut. Th- fever
may |* r*irt for a long time, mid with it tto
trollng of very decided ilincjss. Drugs of dif ■
fvN-nt kiu&gt;l* arc then urgently d&lt;-uimi'toi.
and a competent phydcuui stoifiii I*? .in­
sulted without delay.—Hospital.
1 have often thought that tbe pubitcat.o:.
of my experience in a big city, trying "t.
make a living, would liencUt young w-nirii

!t&lt;*«t 1.1 the a arid. Ktstnln* hl*
(TO GKKbUVMl&lt;AKI&gt;-.HEWEI) XHOEl
im HA.'ib-iEWFd) WE1.T SHOE.
taH.iid-: ANU FARMERS' WHQE.!
unu VAl.ilF. t'AM' MIOE. I
M4*to‘7&amp;iBOY.s'&gt;t Vi(tdl. SHOES!1
in Gongresi. Hatton sad lace.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 shoe
tost Mstonal- tort Style. Br*t Fitting.
If nut sold hj jutxr dealer, write
W. I.. DOKGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS.
F.iaaiin* V. I.. Dungtas tS.'Hi Shoe* fi»r grttHciUen us 11vdt'fe.
yon sai.k by

A. W'OOLLEY,
HASTINGS.

lady went U&gt; Chicago and—would.vri toil.--.-.,
itf—»1 luvl a hard enough time t.» flnilunottor
buardIng touM&gt;, cveil th-rngh J )*iI rny
wutch amitpy bracelet*, and offered :» pay

USE

RAHo

enough -atlsficd with th-.- employ nniit I i.mc
now.
1 canvas* for Bulwer* work* and u.-i «jcyclopedia 1 get $2 for each Bulwcr order
1 take and
for carb cfiryrlupHiix and I
don’t have any troalita atont collecting tbe
money. That is done by a man I don't go
atone my work In a hapliaxanl fashion, und
mo I am fairly lui-ky. I never approach a
p-ntlruian until I know nt least hi* name, nnd

Fresh

them arc encouraged to do it or haw regular
allowance* of money. A father of a targe
family of daughter* Mid tliat to did not give
his children allotntnen*; he did not like tto
kies, a* to thought it ma&lt;l« I bcm fori like
boarder* in hi* horn?; he prefrired that they
should come to him when they wanted monrj
and ask for It. A very prrffy sentiment, but
in ttow practical days it would be totter if
every girl hod a itxwl altowanre for drew.,
ami wan- nuute to k«p her uccountu in tlie

ask
ydur

There are r-mntor.; of women da^ag Luoinow of various kind, who did not know bow
in trade, and u ho keep tireir account*accord-

F QUALITY

dmwed, accom|wtnied by a bright looking
mine girl and a wlf wIIIaI. tyrannical loy
Tlie boy nniured tbe indignation of the
passenger* by hi» continual shrieks ami kp-k.

Many women are generally supposed to ba
entirely helphwi in the taking care ot thch
money matter.. But why should they not
be I How many girl* at school Inarn liqw to
keep acrocmUf Anri if they did &lt;ludy tbe
art at iTbooI they are uot allowed the benefit
of putting what they learn into practice dur-

iriuc iui w.v ...— ..... ............. - - .
This will supfdy a bralUiy stimulna; it will
give her a proper ambition and pride in tor
tabor, and Uwability to u*e muiwr properly.
A* *to grows older Uiese L««*ehold tiuUe*
•hcml'i be itwivuKl. with the proportioimU
b:rren*«rof money paid fur the pwformanc*
of them. We know of a lady who divided

daugbteri. Th-re i»a *y&lt;£-mutic arrange­
ment uf tb^tr Inlaw, w Hen b dam with a
tborougbncxe and alacrity rarely found,
rittowwlth n biral girl or a daughter who
f.Tbliu&gt;t»to to&lt; tn do it with nothing to eurufirnge
vtimutate ber in the work.—
Womans Journal
'
’

MADE

“.Stop trotting tl*it baby!” I.fre) Ilk* say­
ing thu whenever. I .... any one trotting «•
dear little dnriii^; of a baby, and *’• the look
of |wrfect misery.oral h-d simp!- rodur-

&gt;JLV

with

CHICAGCL

a regular 'p-t ttoare or die” trot struck up.
that nearly unhook* its brad from it» idiouidor#, and almost ju»U th" Ijrwith out of It*
littl's body, ami leaves it «o tired it cannot

Some pwqile *vtu tn think that when they
Of all the fruit* we nro blessed with, tto
take a baby in thrir arms they mint work fsweb i» tbe mort driiciou* and digestible.
tbomwhc into 11 lever to keep it quirt, when Ttoro i. nothing more palatable.-wholesome
and incsMutnal than good, rijis p-achr. They
bri&lt;l in quiet.
’
If they do bold tbe tmby nUll they will wigand cf thf» kind they make
ey»». which would to umiduml

uuu l-

nnd grwtM* at l.resikfu»t and more fruity in
the m.iniing there Man acrid .intoof tto
•ccrvttois. and nothing ia wiweU calculate^
iiu &lt;-rij.iiii'ig baby, nn 1 n &lt;t do it
Thi*. is by balancing tto twby on one ttuud.
tn an uuvtcmly fashion, when t&lt;» small Ui
help i:.-w|f. or. « h ti a little uliisr nthfa great

Api»-.vl.

IMtlent nurw*. He torr brr bunttot, scratched
bar hand*, und finally *j&lt;at in ber fn'-r with
out a w&lt;«-&lt;! of rrmomdranra from themother.
Whenever tbr nuriw) manifest-d any firmneaa the inotlnT chided brr altarply. Final 15

al out the time tbr buy had *lapp&lt;-d thenuran

toy at once trie-1 to enteh it.
Tto nur-e ennght hi* bind and *akl consiagly:
“Harry mustn't ronrii
Bug will hits
Harry."

AV. LOWRY. M. !»..
•
Fhysician and Snrg» on.
Hakes a specialty M treating di*-a,r,
EYE and EAK aniRlir prewrviillo;. &gt;f

G

Office and residence on Broadu s ;.. „r &lt;•
House.Hastings. Mleh.

,

C. WFlLTON

Is agent for the Gihlo Fortner’s ICMirsare &lt; &lt;
Be writes policies on a man’s pnq ..-i, . • rr&gt;-:
Loss by fire, lightning or wind; tutx'isi a mar. .
Ute by death and Accident.

(Office Ui Vnim. block, liavliiig. )

out’ Tbr wqrk i-

iu addition t-» b-iag a charutin&lt;

critical faceltiiHstrnuglv tinctunhl with tit*
reality u” .i broad. Intrihgcnt caramon netiM'
-arage of tor .••tivl.-tious, an I
York aii-i infurm* tonulf a.* nunpletcly &lt;•.
possible ps lu nfial fagolug .in in a literary ■
way. and knov.ing tor own field nnd people ।
thoroughly »'.u&gt; is more than .irdiuacily well j

A.

A Horn ; at Law,

medicine tn tuna.v ea*—&lt;&gt;f skkacn*. Grren
&lt;&gt;r lialf ripe apples *U-wc»i and^wi-'temsl are
{firarant to ti-c tarte, cooling, uuuri-liing ami

promptly atteneiug to.

•IvMuiuuhl*

I? It. TIMMEUMA.X.
a •
sician and

If ANTIN' V. BARKER. Kral F*:.,;.. i-.
arv vt.T.f • acceptable to incut
siirani-c and l.« i„
_
Office with J. G. Runyan &amp; mm - door* north
avid ullud«l to; but tbnorange mieahkme
_ . .
.. offostoffle.
J..VM I- t-Lo. "Iqw 11 ■’ &lt;2*
, W
Th'SUk’. ’■
same innv I*.'*aid of tacnona. notntcnuMHas
owners carefully hxikcii
l^rnonati
drink ui twin, and whm thickrurd with, lata tor salesugar is better than sirup of M(udl» and other ' w v
naiurauit. in mnny-rars. ot rough.-Bail's } HASTINGS Gl l \
Journal ut Health.
•
Basting*. - - M

dearent of num should be cheered by a little

CAPITAL, SSO.QOO.OC
Inconxiruli^l noder th" Jaw
Michigan.

back will, tier a certain monkey w-hk-U she

nt i to litem

qucntly deiigbual tin- court by admmis^M-ing

.■nrrvnt Literature.

meetiaj
though tiiey it»i- n il yet goge the length o!
tiuikiug tthirlr'l’. with th” Ixviknuikfrs per

th&lt;er who, when thorp! casually to A*cvt.

make a practwe of attending the pruu-i|ad
meeting*.such a* N -u-iuarkn. Epsnm, Kemp­
ton. Die—ter, Mancto«ter, Liverpool and
other*. A«c.rf. Nmulnwn nndGo&gt;rt.- - • 1 .■
ewatqttaliy l-idr.-&gt;’ gaibnring*. wtarc n:o-.i ol
injte ate im-rea&lt;ing umuvrirally ' and inJut.:

•nerly occupied by M-

never a popular personage. That moukry O. O. Bobinso-'i, Psertd-nt.
evidently meant to give M?01livlet « hint to
’
withdraw- from the Tutor..-, an l it tile !

nnd tbe history of Franco changed. The ■

tllHECTui.
Dau W. IteynuUs,
D. G. Boblnson.

don Globe.

I* undoubtedly caused b
bloo-1. This acid attack*
and causes the pain* aud
&lt; »&gt; ,uv uar*. ROBERTSON HOUSE.
Mieulder*. knees, ankle*, hip* and grists.
luwsMtm* or people hare toned in Hood s sar­
F. BKODKJWKR, Pm.
saparilla n positive cure for rtoiimallsni. Tlds
medicine, '.-v Its purify lex acllim. neutralize* Cor. Jclfrr*ou and Court bls., HasUogs Hi«hthe acidity «H tbr blood, and also build" up sud
Rates, SI .OO per Day.
rtraugUira* the whole body.
This House t» new. with plea-.ant rnorr« Tl.&gt;
. Dowagiac Jia*, rorltacli-d fur electric patrouaev of the public is respectfully " ‘'id.
light*.
■

GILLASPII

-to raring regularly are a- a nto fond of * Dr. Jaques' German Worm Cakes dratroy
gambling ut &lt;wU, tboogii th^htter i« by no worms and remove them from the ayfitcai.
Safe, pleasant and effective.
,
■ d fashion — London SAtUrilay
Atlntlnltea are interestni in C. L. s. C. Good good*. ton prtecs.
work.
The Spatihh have a proverb: ••Woman
ohaerrni n Fiftoenlh vtnvt drug clerk, as he hives with her car. lint man with hl* uyr."
j-rUd bm thumb over hh right "boulder m I’ersuarivc wuolng raptures n wo|nan&gt;'
heart, while an attracti-.c ap|H-nrai1rc «-on- {
•piera the man. To retain maij'* affection J
and aecure enduring happiness, a widiimi 1
• taw of thr petroleum •■i»mp.&gt;nnd.
should to a* charming hi married life a*
In tlie dnyn of towitchitiff umldenlHual.
Her onptlvntlng wra|Min&gt; art- a fair and
blooming complexjmi. soft and spotless
haml*. freedom from skin nnd scalp im­
ingnaheutn of vmHiiio bare a wondrrfnl ef purities. plmpkn. chapping and thr po»feel on line iratbrr ami it |. fa*l tnktag t to aeasltm of the delicate bloom of perfect
nlzatv* .ill fl...
1. ..._....... ■ .
fw'alth. Cole's ’’Unrbolf-.iiap. tto perfect
niedlelnal toilet, bath and nursery sunn L*
that have tocoine stiff mid uncoinfortnhle by tor salvation. I Tice J4 rents. *&gt;ld by
&lt;-&gt;mstaiit wear in tbe rain and apply u crat -if al) druggist*.
vmrliue. rubbing it iu «eli with a ctoth. nW|

L

of tbr 4itm drain

A. SHELDON,
. Abstract ami Real Estate Office.
,Al*tr*rl Block. Hastings.
Money to loan on Krai Estate Heal Estate
*"&gt;’! on coini'ilsvioo. General cou-eraiicliig.
hi Alaska a girl
,utedDro.n&gt;C?hl,'l?JS
ot Ab*tr«t Borik*. coni,h0 Krvort”- «“ f wnl.h complete
qutra many year* In that country for a girl O^trncu.C.F. BBOOKH. Clerk.
to trruw no Th..
..r o...__ *_ . _ . .... .
T C ANDRVS. benthit,
KI.
x ...
Haating*. Mich.
plahicotton garment. Hng-and tow. euvriNitrous
Acid
Giu oratVltallred
Air elven lur
op*her petxm. and a Turkish bath towel I, the
pslnteas
extraetlau
t£ib

han* a pair. -Harper*. Ikraur.

Tbu* encouraged, Harry duU-hml at tlie
wajp nnd caught it Thuw-n-sm that fol­
lowed brought tears of j&lt;-v to tip- jnwtigrr,.'

It 1.* iiutAvort that kills, but worry. It f»
uot tbw revolution tbnt destroy* th* mauhin•ry, tot. friction. Work i« g.xxl for tto s-ml,
good for tto body Kn,| c,M„i f„r Ihp
jf

I’- DRAKE. M. D..

*

nectfttg with rrahtemr. at Holto^r?

T M. B. (ill.IjASPIE. Notary Public ■
•A. •
and U. 8. Claim Agent.
V1 riSS or
be(are u"'

M. FOWLER,
•
Dentist.

to go right in your

hnrnc and

one. and their arc utaur little turns

flAVOR^

ACS*and

nrfd cteaatn.

And All Others
When you want any thing In th.-line &lt;&gt;;

OUEBISS; ud; FBOm
OU

BOOTS AND SHOES.

•

Offiae over Holloway’s drug store.

lifting tor luad. cried out sharply:
“Why do you tern* Hint efliid w&gt;, MnryI
tot hlrn have what be wanU at
“But. ma’am, it's a"—

FARMERS

P

" l~ •*"
“&gt;• •
'* thrown around ber

1 ™

grocetd

BUSINESS CARDS.

Ye*. indeed. this

Washington Port.

and putind,tli* ntir*r.

The mother awol^a again.
“Mary," star cried, "tat him h«v- it I"
Mnrv turned hi Ii-t scat *ml MM cmi
iiyi
“He's
u Jbttrual

a. barber, m.- b&gt;
•
rhyaiclan nnd Surg.n i:.
Office over Nevin's staN.^Offire houn ft

H

Tto apple Is our of tt

lafeauK'ug

on that
Iwxii of
••
gt tout ion. . T

SOAP

Iwcn taught that rating fruit toforw br-ak-

mid toy: “N&lt;»w «Uffy up. toby,” and up. up
it go— a- high n» tto person mii reocii —La

itruggl" for three months, with a lift;. In-lp
from the Woman’* Exchange, to pay mv room

Everybody in tbe neighborhood seemed to

n kindly, induetriow woman and a good
neighbor. Many acta of nnobtrcidro charity
are recorded of ber. and the children aetm tn
bo particularly attached to her.—New York

learn to trade with Judgment and economy.
Of cour* the tnbthnr. will««*a il lbat the

n " , nz.vi
firm ta-Hei

wa* fur Mr. Creed in Gohl strce?. But ail
Uli* while f wn* heart and sotil n "tawinsker,
and I always intended to bare a shop uf uiy woman. Sbe wn&gt; a nteuogniplier in n law
own when 1 had money emnigh Mved to give yer'sotthx- 1 came in when she was akmr,
up'tto slaving of a factory. H wn* then J said l would wait for him and eat down. Hlir
started tlii« little shop. I prosier.*! from tto looked me over carefully , Wrtu io her typh­
l«gianing. I Lad a good drol of curtmn
work, and I took a pride in doing it well. Of
tate ymre, however, I have had so much of tbe room. I «n so indignant and hurt
tint’. I won’ nway ; but I go;.angry afterward,
quicker and i»ya so much bett-f tliat If* a w^ut back at lunch time, when that, young
long time since F made a pair of »b&lt;&lt;e&gt;.
“My work &lt;« tto ordinary run of work
done iu any cobbler'* shop. I repair men**, Kicnngraph'-r. but 1 didn't women's and children's she and ina.i say I Ht. T/ml. G lol "•-Democrat.
have tto entire mending of tto nrighborliool
to do. Sometime*. perhaiM from curiosity.
I have n call from a flue lady to im-nd her

fault with my

choao all Iwr .tocklugK or al; ber glovas, a»
bar moUvir mny drcide:‘iu»d doing this un-

&lt;&gt;f tbe EtnpraB Eugenic to Egypt iu ibdWto

ami a«k him to J&lt;n me rail-again. I connt
upon making between &lt;!.'» and
a uivk.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE ,.KsSto.s-.

She should la» required to tumid: a part of
. .
,_ C..- I,..’.*.,-*

S

HASTING

All New Goods aifl
Prices Satisfactory
To buyers hi every instance.

-:-produce-&gt;
Especially Butter and Eire”. wsnt'il. for
which the hlghr*l market pricy will be
paid In cash or trade.

�FARM AND GARDEN

IffoorM
torans Emun

importance -'• purtfetog the blood caol e &lt;n i-.icit muted, fur uiihout[pun&gt;
l yuu cannot enjoy good health, i
this reason nearly every &lt;Ae needs a
xt dii’ine to purify, vitalise, and dnrieh
!o, d. and Hoed * SamaparilU Is worthy
cuhDilsuee. It Is jK-culiar In that it
-thru* ami builds up the syWem.creates
j,,:
and tones the digestlou,inhlle

.

; •■ .r.jparillai* m&gt;M byalldrujghti
d by C. I. Hood &amp; Co., LowclI, Maii

500 Doses Ono Dollar

'5^5

BUILDING AN ICE HOUSE.

Small Eiyetwe.
'Iliu^ralrie Farmer thus telle how to
build nn-ice hbiuo:
Love) the hind which yon tiny is a aide
How 3Ik»3 Atm I»eo,(rmi M
Ki(l„r) 3uii. ua stated in our issue of SepL 21.
Wortn-Trirhm. Catcrt^l by l|^- f or a bouse to bold thirty to thirty&gt;()&lt;-«
lallt&gt;: the UrTuM, „f B Stonghtcr Dwr- tuna—sufficient - for ordinary dairy purrn»et!cal Xau Trwtlfy.
anti to supply the family with ice
—the illustrations and following direc­
G. RtuartdL- Son contribute to The Ohio
tions will suffice:
ikrnersooM valuable auggwitiomi gnmvd
by their experienco with hugs. iTacticc
they nay. has tnnght tut the great uccessity of being thoroughly ported in n«.
Hymptoms in orderto be able to prvscril*
ircaunentand cure. Ne. 1. in th- illu»tration gh-en herewith, reprvoeutH the
symptoms of kidney worms. Hehniatholng.&lt;- hf» taught us t&lt;» wj the fallacy
of many cnuc* ot kidney worm*. Tin
puraiutc sgppcsKHl to cause the losscf
power, and to paralyse the muscles of
the loins,is not present in 1 ja-r cent, of
the supposed cases. Furihennorv.tberv
is not one |H*n$on in one hundred that
ever saw a kidney worm: microscopy
alone can*decido and det-rmine the pres­
ence of these panudtes.
The animal in the illnstratluu was sup­
The hotiMY should la: built upon a dry
posed to be suffering front their presence,
foundation, where tin- drninngo is per­
but as we had tin- opjxirtunity of an exfect. if the xoil is not sufficiently poramuiatiun &lt;jf tho kidneys, we are able to :iua to allow the water tn pa*a olf freely,
give the real truth of thecas-. Tlw l.og drainage should be provided by mount
was slaughtered in our prvaenc,-, and « &lt;■ &lt;&gt;f lih-. or a foot of rock, gravel, etc.,
removed both kulti-ys, in order to sub­ should be laid down. with :i drain lead­
mit thrtn to thr micr&lt;iM.-v{M*. We found ing away from it. Theapecillcaliuns are
myriads *&gt;f triehitue and
bedded in the kidney th
Silbl lo i«

RESULTS OF

VINEGAR BITTERS

GraitetMotaBiw
Triumph of Pharmacy
Tti$ only true prarttrai

THE LATEST INVES­
TIGATIONS OF SWINE DISEASE.

OF THE QUEEN OF SHEBA. I
LESSON X, FOURTH QUARTER.
TERKATIONAL SERIES, DEC.

very opmndtof hi * pr-j;* rlty ;■ he had asked
for wls-l-mi and God had given him wisdom
which excelled th- wiadou of all tin children
of IhaetMandati th-iwbdnuiof Exypt.sc
that people &lt;-aa» from ail kings «if the earth
to bear bit ttbdnm. il Kingslv. SR). UL&gt; lib
greet wealth and sinicuf the um*. he made of
it!» d«&lt;Ti!set- la Ow portion of thia chapter
'wLti-h follows our bona and'in Ervlw. ii.
And when th- Qumn of Sheba hranl
faint.-of S iltono'i I'mr.-rnlnz the name
i Lord, rbi. enme lo pruvo Hhn with
hard questions." The fact (bat this visit ii
fully KKurded liolli lirre anil lu II Chrott is,
awl that our Ixjf.I J&lt;*u« Hjowrlf rrtwrw! to
it (Matt. xii.42&gt; nuuiot it ns an eveht-.if iuor*
than ordinary inqwrtauco: and our Saviour’s
ndcronne to it (K»'nt» to n time r.nd wgnlfliy th- uttennoot part in otm direction
of tbe than known. war].!, a country*
lying around tt»e extroun with ot the

. N efficient yet mild detergent .without any of the objectionable
\ properties cf ordinary soaps, is what recommends the “ Ivory "
intelligent and discriminating people. Its cheapness bring? it
thin the reach of every one.
**

anmmL the
&lt;»n b'dli'ide* with cpmiitcn Iwiurilv. the
cnit-uJe to l«o &lt;x»T. red with felt pap«-r.
the ximeo formed by sheathing to lie
filled ■with tan.Gark or Mawdust. Thr
outer studding U&gt; be 2x4. spiked Io &lt;ni&lt;side of ..I'catiiingand roicred with cotn.’mun biding, leaving a up
frieze
and alx&gt;v«j base of J» in. ,
to T«

Ou inquiry
purchas'd from a rlnughtcr Iiou.m- v. here
all offal of mutual' «as thrown to them. and cover with common hoards, Itqiving
We had ucetpdim.afterward t;&gt; visit the u I-in.' apace between each. The plntiw
pio-'Xl where the pigs were bought. and to Iw the same ns studr. 2x12: rafters,
found the int.-Htim-M of «everal animals, •.'x4; n»of Mhingkd. Vetitiialors iu tup
sheep’* head', lungsand’ blood. put where 'Imald lie 2 ft. 0 in. Hqtuin:. Doors
die I mgr. had She LxH^dm!&gt;&gt;*•• !•&gt; Ik CI»IIM* doubled ..nd tilled with sawdnrl.
infected with the parasite*. Any hog
affeefc-d with tricliinir u ill 'imw thesantsymptoibi. and .great care 'hotild Ik-

WORD OF WARNING.

&gt;&gt; Iilru with ban! questlmui, but now tliat
wxoi lumrM-him. every question i* an■v'., Seeing J&lt;»u* is thi- tray oftt ot every

wntrctti
uient .»fti rward thr pig walked withja*
l«u k bumped at- if hr bad &lt;H»eaM* of rhe
kiiiucy s. No one rlurnld strike a hog
aero** the ItavL. a* no domestic animal
is so easily iajrtrcd |*-rn»anrntiy n» the
No. 3 repn-tteutaa cn*c of tape worm
.in the small intestine mid utonnich of the
pig. The owner wl.ami that all, the hogs
did well till they liad the run of the field;
then they did not do well, although well
fed. Tiny were always hungry. »-ut
tiiey &lt;iid not latten. Ilog' inferted with
tape worm* are never sntisG.si. l&gt;ut de­
vour anything they can
uieutxof any animal,
tliat infest the pigs are
and Tn*n:a expewia. &lt;

Itotli Md«H &lt;’f the &lt;»&lt;ir»llnn.
“Every cow kvpt for fnilter will keep
a sow mid f.ige-.” *a.' u Mirror and farm­
er.
■•Tin- skim milk and buttermilk
forma basis fur healthy feed, and if given
a run in the partumor in th&lt;- oteh/ird the
litter of pig* in the fall will bring nearly
a., much usthe hoQsawife has made from
her butter."
Howard’s Dairyman, commenting on
theahw-e.kiv*: “Yc. that will I- the
case, provided enough additional food i»
fetl the sow and pig* to give them ahealthy and rapid, growth. TliK-fryitu;
to get m&lt;«re out of food (han there I* m
it is wliut disappoints in the end. Is a
I man would think a lit tle onthe.al.ore
ab'ttrd pro|X»ition he wtiiild &gt;ce that the
cow would be lessening the amount pf
skim milk .-Ift could give .weh month,
while the sow and pigs were growing and
making demand* for additional fowl.
.And if they did not g”t it they Mould
ntSKASSS OF HOGS.
Ko. 4 represents u case &lt;d indigestion. eifficr atop growing or di&lt;*. or do both.
Tlia owner said that his hogs had some The only way we know of to get )iork for
disease about thorn, and were affected nothing i” to steal it.'
verr strangely. They did not run. to
leave their uests to feed, unless forced,
A wandering hunb r in Iowa plugged
and tlien thev squealed as if suffering and killed « 83« Hambl-touion tlie other
from pain. When they came to the
day. •
'
trough they would take a niouthtMl as if
Colorado-* wheat yield the present year
they were iipogry. crouch, run back­ lead* sll the rest. It stands twenty-six
ward. and fiH&lt;&gt;'r&lt;’r. but in fifteen mlnbushel : ai against fifteen—the average
utes would return to the food and eat as
J" m-tes In Rutland, fair Imiise but mi if nothing wa. the matter. That u • rverv where.
Tire wfei palj &lt;« llreiu.n&lt;m&lt;.ib horere
X« ml ontbuIUHnrs SO arrrs iniprovnL clear case of indigestion, and when
I oh of fence tnnlier and
Within • .laughtered while showing tb«e symp­ (UM Jra« lire Inurel.r re«OT»"I l»».re
uiles ot tblsrity and 4 of Irvlhg station. toms, the lusido linings of, the pU* relll .rerexre SWMeh. 11 l»T&lt; &gt;'■ l«"'
This farm will he .m4&lt;I at a l«u{gai)i. &lt;&gt;» a
stomachs aud part of the colon were and raise btg horses.
was^uablo iiayiumt down.
foud —(-J -ill- •ary.ub.u~' ilk.
Barl.T I* *&gt;• X"1? t™1” •’"’I’
A,.re.reu iSpon-. ™- &gt;• n“'“ 7'J“*
r«dl.« I- "”e
40 arm tn Rutlnnd
nilh-i frnm this brown «ow.
j,re, Ore reranlr.
.ure-l&lt;lbl. ot po-*city, all improved, good strong'soil but no camnl llw irool*-- YWieueer P1-’1 ■
r»s reill.on.or ImJrelUor ■'«!»«■ .
bulldUlgK Jjui't lays well ntsl produce* „r rrs.i.bl. dirt Hjti""
well. Jias been Mild within last tiveymr* mb ..luptomw A n»h &lt;a blood to
Will lx- Mdd way bclov that bra&lt;l we MinLl *». iuiiwaod nn-utaUoo lollre lre.nte.1 «u« lire! Ire nr^kclal
In tbn ,ru»m. Tl.i. !«&gt;«• ”• **• ”***
Il sadly.
__ ,
L, nllnnnh...n. bx.l of .
That EnKlrel»'*JDi:*ea:®',0Ol
5“
In HaNihiK*. desirable place
l,W lire rlltabur, and
Will In* elooed nut nt half
I. IU. Ml—'. «-“'S
mill, al Jlinnrmpolu. at h. .■OO.nOO, prop­
\ ovuipi.iB bw.oryuf p—1'
erty tnrrolrrrrrl Nor. I.
Mir&lt;lxn&lt;l. I" » "«“*
• nrouth* have seriously affected fall
wiaiUural dqnriuieirt. »&gt;'&lt;&gt;"« “ J*" ix^iira -ein Ohio. IHinow and Wiscpn.rail, !.»•
-"ee—tnl
L„. a. re.ll a. Mlebltan; ami Parnrem.
prottuUv 11&gt;3" »ll»r fam, ""‘'""T; ■tntilili-1&lt;» propcrlv care for their catlie.
In»UU.~• «« ..M
’"'"V'r
.“ronins ii'™' “l”“
cll""&lt;'
rrarlv |.„diu &gt;'»’•
,h’ !™~
eo-.lar lb. («™i. TOMdW
JJ utnrkvi.
h.
..
,l,ouia
nol
Ire
plaerJ
near
a rtrtrt
POOptr »■ Ymrly »vrt-«c.&lt; or
or Jrireway. » • l'rr~” ”
per acre for ten -Mrs
fem.h -(.kill, ln.lu.irr and rWKl. '5 bo- „ w l«, eompelW tn h«P &lt;*»"&gt; &gt;" “**
re place, a bisb bared to™ aqmt.a pn&gt;e,er uuderaand, peo. k coH»™
« ton asaina trooblr: or a rare &lt;4 h«h
lead. U&gt; il » «». doe, WU. Tll«
or a bnlldtax. In tot an. Hung that
HU, ot Southern M.ryl.ud are m all
will toniprl
,o r“' l"’!' *h™ S'"
re.pe. uu ollad.plml tor lire tmuluelk.il
J, to... to hire. Wlto tor
of Uh- peurffi.—Micliigfitt Farmer.
rduatni irertoB bring in to nanlty
'
no! Ire aware or cotonre. "to. a,
Tbfc Russian witcat crop is now put at
296,000.000 bushel*, which ii coasmW” • brr ri« np out ot to rear ot muebkl.

Very Reasonable Terms.

.ANEW COUNTRY!

8,‘Jy below au average.

KwHwmi

ATVINQ A
MWo PC Uv.
E ■ V* Al
"Behold, th- half «»&gt; not t-d.i mwbd- m and pre-perity cx. x'.f-lJi th&lt;:
which 1 h.nnl" It &lt;■ tr.ipo-dbi:&gt; to ftlu.lt or tbe hundred: !t tnrt of th- guodt
Hod. cither &lt;f that wiik-h iKwbrwi leant
iu the gift *'f Hi* dear Sen or of that wi
laid np for tbo»&gt; •'»bo few Him il J &gt;ati

INUIMUPOLIS.IUD. KEHfWS.TEMIt.
utituEjpoLis. mn*&gt;

PEERLESS
DYES BEST
For BLACK STOCKINGS.

IVORY POLISH T1*CTH,
PcHFUMEs the Breath. Ask for it.
FLEMING BROS.) - Pittsburgh, Pa.

fastnimtmt* dl Ciinto. ix. lb. iThu* we liars |
Um GeutUr. Mtp|&gt;lying lit” mat-rUU for
nrnyer ntwi jinti*, ina»n»ui b a* iwi-.nr&lt;
a symbol of prayer (IV. rxil. ’4. and the muoiril Instrument' ««* to praix* «&lt;»! w ith.
Another furr»bado&lt;«iux of fnturt time* when
••prayer shall be made for Him «w»tinuaUy
a'al daily rtudl He h. prabml" ll&gt;. Ixrii, 1$.
Aperveniou of «'*»’ things woal-i b* inceaso to idol* or perfume fur primal adorn­
ment and mu*ic for mere psr»m«1 zratifkwHto; thus Solomon w
«nd
Huts i' h largely today.
13. -And King Solomon «•»■» "“to «ho
quasi of Sheba all her,dealre, whaUmv-r *b.
iked.” Beside* that which he gave h-r of
hi* rovai bounty be gratified ber every de­
sire. Ho gut”»' a •“‘W’ r&gt;»y*i'y »'*'* chwr"
fall v. Do " ■’ in any mmture realm* t hat we
arr jotut heir* with Cbrirt. that H* will fuh
flll tbe m-dre nt them that fear Him. tn»t He
k saying -If ve shall **k anything »n My
Name I will do it.’ nnd that we nrv **«&gt; now
bkeued with all epiritual ble-irigs ut Him.
while he eagerly k«jP- m &gt;4»* u* b11
jkx-lP. .'Xlv. I'.'.
*:
Fnli i 31 A full »urrvu.lrr to Flint will
r.™.;. ,««!.&gt;■ "'I IP— Uita»-»»I Hv»r.’?*- t—•"*&gt;*"6 ,h^w Bl1' e” **" “
«»o rti mrnwl .tsl w«t to
trv *be «md her -ervanU. ’ She c4nw toinkinr’a gw&gt;d d«l -f herwlf. ■« I Wen *&gt;’h
mw-nt* for tbe far f»nw*t kl«X- ’h'’ JT
’turnetl emptied “f •**&lt;
U4rn.’"‘‘^;
favor*. Jon* U'H cheerfully r«w*e what
„re ». willtooU beta; Htou
with aay ware ot ear
Ort an; .bint: bU a gbm|».
wnruJorfully f«D »« wir own ertimatwa aaa
tegtodtowewv* gracioudy fn"" K,1,,‘
to.d of thinking th** *’ «•“ *lr* H,w B°r
thing.

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For Sole by W. H. GOODYEAR.

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BLANKETS
ARE THE STHOHGEST.
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10XFA. MICH.
Bl’AI-

�ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Foyowirig arc the real estate tnafisfcra.
for the week ending ihx. IsL
as
taken from the books In the register)) offire:
V ictorla. TewSiy to Harriet C. Main: s1; of
lots HOUAnd not elty saw.
John nuugg* to N.Av. Mills nnd M. I.-Umihman: 120* W » Harry Si.oco.
WiUiam H. Meloy to David Lewi* and
I.'eorletta Lewis; «n&lt;r a and parcel sec »
Ha*ttt&gt;K» Tv. w.000.
Jxmr* It buri&gt; to Franklin 8. bishop; loU«

Thi* is a point upon which wc presume
there is much difference of opinion and we
shall be glad to ln-ar from teachers that
differ. Wc rather suspect that tlw instu r
of diagrams is something of a holiby with
some, to such nn extent Indeed, that pupils
ore in danger of knowing mon- about diagrtnns than grammar. "What do we study
grammar for?" asktxl a tearher of a etas*
In one of uyr country schools not long ago.
••To h-ani bow to diagram." repli&lt;-«l a
small boy in the class. Possibly this an­
swer may W- suggestive.

How to Save Money is Worth Knowing.
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DO YOU

We sincerely hope tliat 8cnool oflieers
I will promptly- inform u-» whenever their
school is not running satisfactorily. The
secretary is required by law to visit all the
schools ot the county at least once each
year. Of ctmrse many schools ‘cannot be
reached fill toward the close ot the whiter
term odd some not even then. He can go
almost any day to a given srliool if he only
knows that It Is nervssary. Wc recently
v islted a district where we found oue of
the tM-at'scboul houses In die county, heat­
ed by a turnace. the school room supplied
with it large glola-. anatomical charts, etc.,
and with Id bright lx»y* and girls. Over
this school there prcshlcd a lithhtr. that
ntv* as much out of bi* place as a pig
would be in u |&lt;arlor. We way prmided.
ih- doesn't preside now. We advised him
Tim powder nover vane*. A marvel of parity
'lire accompanying table shows. the to resign hiflottlcr ami he accvptwL this flrengtii
and wholeioineuea*. More economical
changes in the-&lt;lf*clinatinn ot thi: magnt^b- advice. Yet this clown had been jicrform- than the ordinary klud*. xml cannot be Mddlu
eontpatltlon with the multltudeot loir test, short
ncedlr fur different years tn n period of 3t&gt;
weight. alum or phosphate powder*. Sold only
years.. The irregularities are accounted I»T month. It would have been yasth
for partly by the conditions of extreme better for this district to have kept It-*
heat or electrieal influences. Tlmt ot 1851 hou.se locked anti to have thrown tbr mon­
ey into tin? fire, if a district board m*v fit
BEST
These dvciiuatioHs &lt;or vniiathuis) were to employ a ten-rent b acker, we fave lit­
For BLACK STOCKINGS.
not found from tbe same Jocality but from tle sympathy for them If they do get »uhl.
• ' several different meridans between lati­ We pity the children, bat tile baud get
Sold by Drc^gixta. Also
tudes or 42 degress. -1 minut)* and 42 de­ nltoul what they bnrgahi for. If they will
Prerlrx Bronte Print*—6 colon.
grets, 80 miui{teh north and longitudes be­ j«a&gt; wages aufficienl to secure thr service* of
Pwriem Landry Bfmng.
tween 80 degrees and 85 degrees. 10 mln­ a go««l tearJicr, we will ace to it that he
I
■ ■ ■
PceriaaShoe* HarncMDreMta^
' ute* west The present isni convenient doe&gt; bls duty or clw that in- , seek some
time to establish a meridian oy the direc­ other rolling provided we can know about
tion of the irnle star when in perpendicu­ the matter.
I’llOBATE OlUlElt.
larity with Mirar. a star in the great north­
The law is quite vague and indefinite in Stale nf Michigan. County of Barry- *a.
. ern dipper and the second from tlie ex­ regard to tim duty of township chairmen,in
At a M-saiui; t&gt;t the Frottkb* Court for the ;
treme tor western) end of the handle. their relation to Um- schools. It would County of Barry, holden at the Probate Offtcv. |
in the dly ot Hasting*, tn sold evunty. on &gt;
Th- vnriadoii in Cleveland. &lt;».. In 1M4 srt-nt that they should keep themselves Tuesday
the *1 day of Deccmiier iu the year oue i
wo* r.0 minutes east and Is now g of de­ imstcd as far as powiible In regard to the thousand eight hundred and elghly-nlni*.
Present. Chgtl-s W. Armstrong. Jurist oi
grees west.. ThexAine of n«r variation is schools ot their respective townships, visit­
’ therefore vast of UflMcounty.
ing any tliat they may itceui necesNiry. Probate.
In
the
matter
of th? estate of Eater p. Willison.
)*.. . z..
We think any ton nshtp run affiud to pay
it» chairman a reasonable sum for such
Come and see-it.
mtv ire. and that such bill* will be .audited fl.-d.'dFw'11!?. Ormri2''%amlu4a«"o'f ialci de
eraW. prnytux that a certain instrument now ,
.
and paid wlthont questou.
on flic Iu this court, purporting tobt-the Ins*.
win aadlMUmcat of said daeatMWsl. way bead USelUl DOOKS.
nilttrd to protmte and that administration of ;
*»!•! estate may be crautcit lo Eicbard W. Will I
'ber. the executor U)crrl:i named, or tome other |
the boat at Irvin- and was in the act ot (tillable perMni.
Thereupon Tt la ordered, tliat Friday tbe S« th ,
drinking when ho plunged formu-.i from dav
of l&gt;ec.. A.!».. iw». al ten o’clock In the ,
some cause nixt fell intoljte watt r tip to hi* forenoon, hr aastsne-i tor tbr bearing of *ald
nose. With rvnmrLiblfr indinct l:o turned pctiuoa, and tliat tba bclr* nt taw of »a!d de-1
,
_
...
round and sw.-ini to the boat. and mado sev- eeased and all other persons Intrrv-U-d in said
»sc I DalUmore S’-WO_
,
Waiter A.8naui&lt;ll^g to Tnalies M. E. church
Mito, lot tl viUare of Mik* W.XFrMrtak A. Kubhuon to Gronre A. MsatW1.
uud •. at lot* M and st Itcltan
George a. Mintlc to Edward J. Kvsu*; Icrtsw
and Si IJciton »MM.
Win. I'. Hreokhouw tn Emma .1. Farlrc; V.'-a
rec p Woodland &lt;«k
,
Ansel Eu.r*tray to Alexander Mcuuium; lol
Cloverdale M&lt;&gt;.
C. C. Demsry lo C. L. Hatton: s•. of nr'* .*ev 6
Woodland Mjm.
s
.Iroett ivmcMrtnai) to M. J. Wood, lot tuo
eltyduo.
C. I. Hatton io C.C. ano J. A. Demary; Sm
*n;* »ee jo Maple Grov* 8.LMO.
Jared M. Knapp tn Thomas J. Hlanck ri»of
sw’i sec it: Assyria St js»
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Edu nn! Look to Mrs. Horace H.Tfull: lot* r&gt;
and « Morgan

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Absolutely Pure.

Then take advantage of the

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Best and Largest Stock of Dry Goods and Gmn
In Barry county.

With every

PEERLESS DYES

Twenty Dollars You Trade with u
We make you a present of SG.00 back,'in the shape of

A USEFUL BOOK

SCHOOL COLUMN.
Conducted by ENOCH ANDRI'S, Co. Sec y.

Offlce at tim Court House with the Co. Clerk,
on Saturdays only. "

Bating a ft w drawltacks. the meeting of
the asaoctaUiui on tbe 16th. war a decided
aucccM. iS&gt;me.of M&gt;uae whose nguntwerv
open tlie program failed to appear. This
h always a nuisance, and ought never to
happen nnle«» alaiulutly necvN*nry. Then,
owing to wveral reason*, the session did
not Ix-gin till alxiut 10:.'i0, m&gt; that the ex­
endsea Were hurried -omewhnt and not
time enough allowed for discuissions. btlll.
we think all felt the meeting to be a very
protiUblv one. The nltmthuice was good,
nearly every scat in tbe high school being
fill*-*!. The (Mpcre. read were &lt; xccllrnt.
the &lt; la&lt;&gt; e&amp;erclMM histtuctlve. tlu- recita­
tion* entertaining, the discussions lively
and the fntertul good Ufrougliout There
ant very many leachera In thr county with
w hom we are net acquainted, so that we
cannof speak wrfli certainty’ us lo localities
reprwnu-d. Thetmebera listbc southern,
and especially M&gt;ihn-easb rn parts of th*
county, find it murit mon- ditnctili to at­
tend. oWfng u&gt; a lark of railroad facilities.
Wpodland furnished &gt; large delegation.
Nearly all thr teaPher.i of the graded
school-* were prewut. We no'lrvd a few
eount.-y teacher.* that have never before
graced the mtsoriation with their presence.
'Dlls h n ruoat hopeful &gt;ign. Of course tb»eoufirmvd
was not present.. He
‘ reached the point of mitunillou -omeyeut*
ago. and has no n«-v&lt;l of anything further,
lie is ju»t now delating id bls own mind
whether it is bettry to reach tlie letters of
.the aljrfmlie*. in rotation or to "skip around."
The time is coming very soon when dis­
trict board*- are going to skip him. For
this class, examinations will always Iw nec­
essary- 1 bey furnish almut th«f only stimulotis that is of any avail.
ft is our purpose to publish the papers
read nr nt h-xst abstracts, and therefore we
refrain from further mention of them now.
We an- sun- tliat most of our readers will
he glad to have the papers prlntui and
some discussion may be drawn out Con­
cerning blcas advanced therein.
Now. tcadirn*. did you not get pay fdr
the time and effort demanded af you? if
so. commence to get ready for the January
meeting.
Briug another teacher along
with you at that time. If the school room
cannot bold us. wc will go to Union hall.

thno bo iiad drifted below the ferry, and lie
then made efforts to get
upon either
bank In thi* he nl*o faHed. a* t!t» Lank*
were, too riwp.
U&lt;&lt; then turu-si aside and »nani down tin)
tnid'ile of tbo river. Tbe ferryman, Mr.
White, made vain efforts to n*cu&lt;AJti * horse,
and, watching him until he was out of sight,
gave up all hope* of ever teeing him ngum.
Next morning the |’a-&gt;*ngr:&gt; ot» .the IrcHh^
tinge were amused nt the mnnnrr in which
the ferryman wm. fondly camming a bac*»
wbwb had just arrivisl. and brier leornnl
lh.it thr tUanibuat irotn Ford bad picked upthn swimming animal eight mile* b’inw.
When dragged upon tlx* boat ho sank )k&gt;«ni,
too compbtely exhausted to »tan&gt;L Wl&gt;en
this Iwcamo km.wu the sympathixln^ passen­
gers joined with Mr.- White in hl* extrtieraucc over the recovery &lt;rf hia noble steed. —•
Hichmond Regirter.

In lJom.li, Attgtm, 18111, John Bute, of
WUltamatotkri, Man*., to Mist Mary Ann
Baas, of tbt&gt; former place. after n courtship
of ono hour.
• Such a tender twit to take’
S
He caught In one rixvrt hour n liiu,
Tlie Bam, though, caught tbe Hate.
Married, at Bridgewater, Dre. 10, 1708,
Capt. Thoma* Baxter, of Quincy, nged CG,
?o Mis* Whitman, cf tLo former place, ugvl
57, after a long and tedious courtship of for­
ty-eight year*, which they both sustained
with uncommon fortitude.
In Button, April, 1321, by tim Bev. Will­
iam Sabino, Joseph WiUicut to M1m Susan
Whitman*!), after n tedious courtship of thir­
teen day*, and but thirty-five days after.the
death of hi* former wife.

grammar given to a diMTUMioti erf tbe verb.
—Pupil* are prone to think that a verb Is
can with certainty determine a nian’n oc­
cupation only by soring him engaged in It.
m&gt; a word can be cbMMitid only by examin­
ing IU u« in tbe acntencc.—Tlie common
tteAnititmcrf the fnmrittvc vert* mhleadlnc.
Air. Berni* think*

these

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We Shall Soon Move!

The Only Physician f'P/io Cures Dcd/\

From our present locution ami before doing so we wish to
reduce our stock. So from now until we move we will
give some

To all wishing to purchase

For tbe lu» of a wifi) U—to marry another.
—fipriugficld Union.
Adfainltes are Interested In
work.
• Downgia'- lias eqrtrscted
HRht.s.

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We are glad that the teMbera of our
graded sx-hools take so deep an Interest In
the association and aid so much In making
it a success. Wc want tn see all our
school interests working In the utmost
harmony, for we think they arc mutually
dependent. Probably four-liftha of the
country teachers receive their advanced in­
struction in these graded school#. The
work they do in the country schools will
depend lu dvotudderable extent on that in*triii*tlou. On tbe other hand, quite a pcr&lt;*tiUgv of the attendance in the high
aclmuls la from the country. These for­
eign students are generally good workers,
and are a valuable addition to these schools
as we think all will admit. Tlie better
the country schools lietxnnc. the greater
tbe number of pupils that will be likely to
push on u&gt; .-Hrtitethlng higher. It seems to
us tlie graded schools are but advancing
their own interests when they irelp to lift
Dp tlie country schools.
Superintendent
Bemis of Nashville
gave an excellent talk on tbe orrh. A
thorough knowledge of tbit part of speech
almost a knowledge of tecnnlral grammar

order. In tbe. city of Hasting*, in -md count*.
and show rauu. It any tbrre be. why the prayer
of the petitlourr may uot be granted. Ami
tt I* further ordered, that **id netttioner give
notice to the pcreon* lutcreritd m Mid eatule.
ot the peudrm-y of mid petition, and tlie bear j
Ing thereof by caimlug a copy of tbi* order to be
punlbbol In the HairnNoa Ban* kb a new*
mjrr printed and circulated in said County &lt;*I
Ham onre in each week for tbtvr successive
week* prevtou* to »a&gt;d day nf tararimt
,
(TIAMVKK W. ABM*I1IOX&lt; .
Judge ot Probate.
[A true cop).;

We have already given away over L'OO of
&gt;

L. S. C.
.
fur electric
.

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.
Before you buy anything in pur line give us a call and. we
will convince you that we are are making this clearance sale
an object to you.

Hanis &amp; VanAnnan

Cloaks at Cost.
For the Next Thirty Days
I will offer my ^entire stock of

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Consisting of Newmarkets, Plush Saeques and Short'Jackets, |

AT COST
We are just opening an elegant assortment of

Holiday Good.
Watch this space for Christmas announcement next week. I

2VE. J. GOSS
Prairieville, Dec. 2, '8».

Office and Dispensary, Room 4, Immen Block, A3 Monroe St..
Grand Rapids,
Mich..
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nupiub, mien.,
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bl“o«1. stomach, tung*.eye amirar tits, old we-, nch-hlnc, l»’-i
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                  <text>I Largest Circulation
I of any paper in the
I County.

Hastings Banner

VOL. XXXIV. NO. 33.

HASTINGS. MICH., DECEMBER 11.1889.

The best Advertis­
ingmedium in Bar­
ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1802.

Hastings Banner.

. i
le *&lt;&gt; n.
,
with indignation as unworthy of the Grand
Delayed I-etter:
L
Army of the Republic.
Reuittrai. That we believe Senator in­
Rev. Spiller has niuvtil into his/new
gall*. of. Kansas, ioynl to the core: that we houM*.
/
.
commend him for his good work already
Geu Austin sports a new cutter. •
dune for our country, mid for the veteran*
E. Lockhart comes to the (you* with a
of the war; and that we feel deeply humilia­ fine span of gold-dust rolls.
ted that hr should lie attacked by a branch
Fred Snore ha* built nn addition to -hl*
HASTINGS, - MICHIGAN.
of our organization, which is apparently barn.
'
trying to cater to our cnemlei.
Ixiwia Lockhart has relurnnl from the
KrnjK-Mirrnix ratkh:
northern part of the state.
$1.00 PER YEAR.
L. H. Bahskz, Adj.
Marion Shores had an auction last
H not pan before the end of the year the
Tuesrlay.

Published Wednesday*, by

CLOTHING SALE
Nov. 2th Naumliurg. Kraus. Uuer i Co., New York City, the lareIe.kt wholesale clothiers m America, sold their entire Fall ai^ W nter
stock of Fine Clothing at peremptory auction sale. Owing to the
-magnitudeoftheRigantw stock small dealers could not Compete
Hudson, largest Retail Clothier in America and owner of leadtog
stores in nine of the largest cities in the country, utteeded the sale.
After spirited bidding in which deniers throughout the East and
West partmipated, Hudson earned the day and $S5,000 worth of Men’s
and Boys buds and Overcoats became ours. We own them at prices
whereby we are enabled to retail superior clothing at far below cost
to manufacture.

COOK BROS.,
--- AT---

Carlton.
t&lt;&gt; Mr. Dickey. of Marshal I. for 9200.
Delayed Letter. • '
Geo. Frank I* putting up a new horse
Mr*. D. R. Poster and John Straubaugh Imm.
are on the sick list.
Henry Shriber bn* been vt*ry sick, but is
(tetter at this writing.
Morgan to Un- front. By u .-tragetic
The lx&gt;ys that use ferret* Imd tatter road move ot our poatnuirtcr the svlliage will
The fallowing person* are authorized to re­ the law.
• gain a store building, elevator and mil)
ceive subscriptions tor the BAtexn:
John Carpenter went hunting las {Thurs­ and 'Thonmppte lose the store. Our pootday, and ha* not l&gt;ecn seen since.
uiasU-r selected a site at Thornnppte for a
John Carpenter says he does not want store. D. G. Md.'unr heart! that Morgan
Betford........
------- Jordan.
. Eugene
Bowens Mills
.C. Vr. Annstrone.
any more hunting oti bls plneo.
.
wo* likely to lose the station which wouldBrowart ...
.. .Wm. Browart.
lessen his property In value consequently
Carlton
J. H. Covert.
Itenry Shritar is better al thi* writing. he has conic to the rescue by starting - the
D. L. Morthland.
Howard Mosher.
Wrn. Vertor comincnctal bls school foundation for an elevator and mill. That
.... Byron Fisher.
Monday.
wn- pn tty shrewd In Will ami we think’
Dowling
------ ...IL(I. Klee.
The Ciarkvilte school dosed for one that he would make a goal general, fully
Delton
....F. .1. Nonv.Hxl,
Freeport
week on account of a sick teacher. .
competent to fool an enemy and capture a
Hickory Corn- r»
Maldou Senter ha* friends from Rochest­ friend, and bring abotrt desired results as
Irving
er. N. Y.. vi-itiiig him.
well.
A g&lt;&gt;od school nt the Center this winter,
Dance at Frank Wright'* te»t Friday
night.
if the teacher is cross.
All Urn school* in Carlton are doing
•lames Mother traded a horse fog Morgan
----- THE----•
Middleville
well. Glad to hear it.
NartvRte........................................ .
property.
(rDpiuieltEd. Edwards. ।
Jay Carjienter says John has the wo’rst
C. C. Field, of Hastings, has the con­
Oratumrille Mill*
................. L W. wmK.
tract of laying the wall and putting in the
shooting ritleTre ever saw.
PralrlevlUe Wm. L. Brown,
Everypody that is sick is, on the gain at machinery In the new elevator and mill at
WoodlandWesley Myers.
Yankoetipnug-..
K. G. Bennett.
Morgan.
,
this writing.
Maney paid to these agvnts will be receipted
Hilton A- Osborn shippedJJOO rabbits
Dance al tint. Center every twd weeks.
for by Um Banxku proprietor*, and we trust
We can tell when it Is Sunday by the one day last week.
all subscriber* al the lUar,-* named who have
not setU'xt with u* will, between this date and ninnberpf gujis that are shut.
INAI GUKATES THE MOST
Henfl* liiiid is working for Frank HenNew Year*, pay their subscriptions to the
Banxkm'* agents named above.
Wheat very mud) improved by thefnow.
ncy.
’
Itespecttull/.
.
Jay Strickland and Frank Barry are cut­ It is looking green and nice.
COOK BROS.
Unde Worth has returned home.
ting wood on the P. Covert place.
,
&lt;B»Ate
n large trumlwr of ex-soldiers In
Triin&gt;an Dknleis was in west Carlton
our little burg last Saturday night.
one day last week buying poultry.
----- OF----Charles Miller, of northern Michigan, , L. B. Carpenter was working on the ■ There will be a public installation of G.
spent Tlranksgivitig with his brother church a few days last week.
A. It. officers at the Tolles hall on Saturday
Janies.
J. 11. (Carpenter went to Ciarkvilte test evening, the fourth of January next An
Mrs. J. Pumfrey and daughters returned Sunday.
oyster supper will he served directly after
from Sunfield la*t week.
(tie
Installation for its benefit.
John Carpenter*ttays he will be killing
•RobL Campbell lias ti nephew visiting
Reuben Stinson has tj phold fever, also hogs and cattle the coming summer.
him from Kalamazoo.
.
Chas. 1’armch-e.
Otis Yarger built n granary test week.
A young man by the name of Phelps Is
Mr*. Clara Parmelee ha» been moved to
•EVER ATTEMPTED IN MICHIGAN.
Mr. Carpenter's.
Snow ha» disappeared ami t-pring seem­ visiting at Martin Ciiandler's.
David
Mothland
has
been
building
more
Mr. Frost has moved in with Charles ingly has corm- again.
,
•
Mtiugrraou and will erect a blacksmith
Clanencejlogvrs purrhiuMUl a fine cutter slat and wire fence.
Sidney Hull. Orley Hull and Ritchie
shop.
We guarantee to save all purchasers one-third to one-half on every
of E. J. Kercliner one day last wrek.
Powell have returned from hunting.
The M. E. choir meet once a week here­
Harrison
Fuller
and
wife
and
Flora
Filldollar invested. Country dealers should call and inspect.bargains
after. .
ter of Washington Territory are the guests lUtchk- killed cute deer, that is more than
they will never see duplicated. Citizens of Grand Rapids should
We hear the hum of Pumfrey'* mill of T. 1*. Barnum and family after spend­ most hunters luivc done this. fall.
School at Cedar Creek progressing finely.
again.
ing one year then-.
.
avail themselves of this provident opportunity of securing stylish,
A youngjr.au by the name of Warner la
E&lt;l. Hartman and his rouktn Burt Kenwell-made clothes^t way below prices charged by small dealers for
ek- of South Bend, Ind. are visiting friend* tenehing In the Doud district this winter.
Plenty &lt;rf mud now.
inferior made garments. Non-residents should send their orders in
in
J-'arltopSome of our farmer* have comment-i-d
Quite nn explosion happened at 1. N.
Ed. Haraley and wife made a business
by mail without delay as we reserve the right to Withdraw any lines
plowing again.
Raymond** saw mill one day last weekjdld
Michael Ho*ter wishes to say to the tax- unite a considerable amount of damage- trip to your city last week.
we advertise as fast as sizes become broken.
A. A. Aldrich and sun Clare have each
The niern were nil outside the mill. Cun- been Visited with Job's aftllctions the past
Pndrievilie at C. B. Robinson'* store on
no oue WM hurt.
week, the former having three and the lat­
Friday* for the purpro»eof receiving taxes. ngqucntly
' Henry Shriber
who has been quite sick
M. Doster went to Kalnmazi«» on Salur- with lung discaMVte letter at this writing. ter one.
Ang. Scogii! was nilintared among the
day with beef: he is also handling chickens
Mr*. Geo. Bradley &lt;&gt;f Grand Rapids, k sick during the past week.
&lt;
te a limited extent.
visiting her parent* Mr. A. Dawuport and
Lew Smith mid wife, of Caledonia, were
The social at Stephen Temple's Friilay
family. '
the
guests of A. G. Cortright and other
evening was a pleasant affair.
The Patron* of industry organised a friends about the Comers Saturday and
The Soldiers of Fortune Held forth in lodge at the Center, consisting of 31 mepiSunday. ’
our village on Frida) evening, but were ,
Will Stanley. of your.city; virited his
greeted by a small hou: ., Out* village is
aunt and other relatives unit friends Sat­
scarcely large enough for (wn entertain­
urday and Sunday. Intending to visit bls
ments in one cveiuuif.
Geo. ‘M. Evers shipped a carload of hog*
brother
George nt Hantteld before return­
Prof. J. M. Smith w. til to Hastings Sat­ last Saturday. Paid 53.1S to A:;.25 per
ing to his home. ■
.
urday. to meet with the county board of cwt.
Isaac Huovener, of Richland, visited his
examiner*.
W. A. Spalding took in Kalamazoo last
.M. J. Gpss has Just received a large sup­ week one day: also Clarence Doolittle, brothc.- Jake Saturday night on his return
Mrs. Addison’ Spalding. Mrs. H. W. John­ to hisliome at Delton.
ply of holida) good*.
Chas. Moran and Jay Kellogg have gone
Directors of fnulti&lt;&gt;ual school districts son. Marvin Flower, A. V. Towne.
tn Allegan having taken an interest In a
should report the amount of tax to be rais­
To*dav our church is nearly completed
ed in tfe-ir district to the township clerk* .•for dedication. Very line church Inside: bazaar store. The latter is expected here
after his houseltold guotlAnnd family this
of all townships forming n tart of the dis­ 1 fear finer than the preaching.
trict. or they an- Hable to low-.a part of the
Manley M. Clin*c is on the tick list with
The Cortriglit house I* nearly finished
money they cxpgft to raise. See. Id uf act quinzey of the throat: has had to have one
and the family wlfrmovu in thl* w«tek.
No, 162. Public Arts-of !&gt;&gt;•-•. reads as fol­ side lanced. 1* on the gain now.
Elin Nichols, of Orangeville, was the
low*: Die full amount of all taxes to te­
it makes some difference in price of gue^t of her brother Albert over Sunday.
les led upon. the taxable property in a froc- wheat whether 00 lbs. of wheat is nearly
Professor Clancy, of Albion, gave a
tionafschtxd district shall te- certified by all bran, chess am! cockle and will only
the district board to the township &gt;&gt;f earls weigh .MJ lbs. to sealed bmihel or will splendid entertainment nt the Wesleyan
township in which such district isin i,:,rt weigh 60 lbs. and contains one-third more church Sunday evening consisting of sing­
ing.
-elwl solos, lectures addressed to both
situated, and by such tuwtjsldp clerks tn Hour. Such te the fact Hickory Corners
the supcraiaor* of their respective town­ corrvsjmndent. Ynur article was uninten­ old nud young, in which he made some
must excellent points for tin- benefit esTRUE COMBINATION OF
ship*. and It shall be the duty of each of tionally misleading.
j&gt;ecinlly of heads of families, which was
said supervisors to certify to caeh other *uMichael Is around with that book under
pervisor Interested, the amount ot taxable liia arm gatheringtup the farmers’ loose lUteiicff to by a large and appreciative
*
property lu that part of his district I) ing In change- No complaint, he M»y» ‘’that is audieoeC.
Notice has lieen given for ail who are
hi* town-diip: Provided, that when there
A Beautiful Souvenir
exist* a manifest difference in the 1' Jason Woodman** lecture at Grange hall interested to meet next Wetliiwxlay even­
ing for the purpose of organizing a sing­
valuation of
property
«**&gt;&gt;*&lt;•&lt;!
in was very able.
•chord.
tractional district*, composed ot territorj
Enoch's school columns in the Baxxkb ingNotice
WITH EVERT POUND PACKAGE
is also given for a Christmas tree
in adjoining townships or counties. *Aicb aie appreciated but think he might be
at thc^aptist church. All are cordially
vr.taatlon shall te- equalized for this *iH-clfie mote politic in the use of words, ••lubber.”
invited
to |«rtake in It* benefits tu-foreand
purpose by the supervisors of tin- township
-after
It*
branches
arc reliever! of her.bur­
! Interested at a Joint meeting held for that
When you buy your Grocerit* try a
Elder Cheney will preneh at the Mar den.
purpoxo, on application «f either of the *upackage TjlON COFFEE. It
perviwrs of
township. And such *u- school houae next Sunday evening.
best in the United Slates—-made
The Star Sunday school will give a cfmwrrhmrR shall reafcHllfrly as«-rtaU. the
Our villagers atjo agitating the school
a selection of Mocha, Java and Ibo, proportion ot such taw*. includlBg mill cert. entertainment nt tin- Star school
liousd question.
properly blended and is concederd by all
tax. to be placed &lt;&gt;n their n-spectlve assess­ bomw fot Christmas exercises Dre. 20tl&gt;,
Howard Mosher attended the Masonic
to make the nicest cup of Coffee in the ment roll*, according to the amount ol’ tax­ which wil! cloM- tta sixth year of a very
lodge
atyour city last week.
laud. For Sale Everywhere-.
able property in each part ofsucb dhtn.ty interesting Sunday school of whit'h Mr-.
John Rj-no imtfle a business trip to Kal­
Several changes have been made In tli^ E. Pennock has been su)M-rinteudcnl All
amazoo test week.
an- invited.
' . . ,
,
of our hotel of late.
Cha*. Bailey .t Co. are doing quite a
Kansas City,
■ Toledo, O. interior
The Sunday school at State Load church
L. L. ta.vetend’s harnew trad- I* In­
business shipping hogs from this point.
creasing to such an extent that he ba* will give a Christmas concert at the cliureh
’ inraun nni mi jomb wi nuc^
Myrtle Titus hn-i had her name changed
taen comi^lied to employ u Urst-clas* Wednesday evening which will close the
,
„ ,
sixthcomwcutlveyearofMrs. E. Pennock's to Stanley.
Our merchant* have quite a display of
'’‘SSSofouHowSpoople are suffering superintending this school. This concert
THE MARKETSriirimuMu* goods.
is free to all.
I.urena Kin* feat home again.
.
The
Sunday
school
In
the
Pratt
district
lrMr.rMosier is still on the rick IW.
A0P&gt;« IMWI. « pwlOtOrtPOmod
T h(&gt;*rreguAjipi»day school intend to
are arranging for wChrlstmos tree Christ­
James Hawns is still very rick.
have a Christmas tree, and aodahi are bem T Jone* continues to add to hi* mas ere.
_
__________
lug tludd for the purpoae of helping along
stock of hardware; he ha* also added some
the good work. Let us try to'make the
taaus-^LWJ^binpcrbn.
little ones happy.
*
Delated tatter.
W-M calve.,
'^Herbert Brown reports success in hi*
Z. D. Hinkley- of Gram! Rapids, visited
Mrs. Townunffs sister and her hus­
band, Who have been visiting Mr*. T.» re­
In thin'place test week.
Alonzo
Ferris,
of
Carlton,
was
in
Lowell
turned
to
their
home
in
York
state.
j Lmw^X’illDgntsiMiperbbl; water lune, ft M
David Bales, who has been ate* but a.
Tuesday of last week.
c, B. Robinson put in a large slock c
Dr. H- F. Peckham wo* in laiwellSatur- short time, was suddenly taken worse on
Sunday evening and passed away with
! onloaa-i? ««c per '&gt;' • ,&gt;o,. „
b0Kr n-diwr writes that he ba* secun-d d,iuv. ruwnnr. •&lt; row &gt;&gt;&gt;«*scarcely a struggle.
«
-*U*C
M*. H. Itot'-r*. 01 C.rlloo. SM. S£sr£s:i«»«Si“'
we
u,*‘ “I;.1hl. i,,, &lt;|one the
T, mwllnr «t Uw V. B. rhureb l« »BB
wort &lt;»&gt; Un- BuHIW—I &lt;"*!” ,h"
i
relE,faiC.&lt;«TOb».
^U^rtU&gt;lng that «.uM begone, by *e- M dWeonUnuod, on .eooon: ot l»d .WBluuiwt and pdnln. In .tnrorth nikblj Wbaat—No. I- white 7Sc red. ■^cl
’
Anlh-n&gt; (tlnrtk and
dan.htrr are
"tfiTsesw «nd wile. "&lt; «W» P1””'- v"uItt; evaporated
TO -nVai th* wridna reiih in'*nd
Appl»-l»ri«l; 40
“*B“ 'i&gt;« £“' j? Ltar,e
fSStfStewrb..
11 W*. bare Bren Inlnnmnl that Juba Bo­
with B. ro.teZlor h* h“d” •”*,ot- Con*
lar! nbo ha. bren worktii. In lire rajro11,- &lt;4 brakreman al Jackwai wa, quire ITOoSvS.-SS'U.''’"'
ly bull ore- day la*t week.
HaSSt^wla. H; apeln, rtleka...
A. Areblr &lt;d HaailW re brer U‘ atUTO
*»“
of New }ork. G.
•
• er posL t|Ut
■ reTO*&gt;« *&gt;f day, Uat week.
also a requeri .
sellthnente In reBrt. Snider porehrel tor ua WednereUr
MC.
''sir/
11
Brire
alarnd tot Vlrlhita laat
Buffato l.lve Rtock.
„X™“r v *. u.«*. •—-I'
Cattle—Choice to
w &lt;o0,4'7C'
•niureday iwiniln,.__________
“
'ilt.
Burllns
wo.
In
Murtdfo..
FrlOB,
on
Ciiri.ee te-a,T
tfarrti. jriiod tn extra.
AddBtonat robbly new. «1 ,lb
Therefore, ta it
s«ckvtt i»*t «*•
' business.
^d^f?&amp;tv*,artwr mediums. *4 iMIM-tf:
...........

roomy.

COUNTY NEWS.

m-

Monday Morning

TOWER CLOTHING CO
GIGANTIC SALE

Ready-Made Clothing

HUDSON’S

TOWE/fe CLOTHING CO.

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO
KALAMAZOO, MICH.

Our Stock
of
DRESS
GOODS
and
DRESS

“’LARGEST
STOCK

CLOAKS I

WESTERN
• MICHIGAN

Usses’ and
Children’s ■
GARMENTS'

PIjjL

DRINK

LION
COFFEE
A
Mocha, Java and Rio.

never has '
been finer. | Picture Card Given
We call I LION COFFEE
Special
Attention
to our
Fine Line I
of
Woolson Spice Co., Manf'rs,
PATTERN
SUITS
P at all
PRICES.
Broadcloth
and
Imperial
Cloth
in all the i
New
I
Shades.!

. EXTRA LOW
' • PRICES.
W

Hastings Banner,
■
$1.00 a Year.

'

lateUame,
3119 Cioth.

Carpets, Curtains and Rugs
In all Grades and Choice Patterns.

1.1 lies please call and examine our fine assort­

ment.

respectfully,

SSKkffd*

‘SSr.'iMr’M

�SAM SINBAD A SAILOR.
HE ASTOUNDS A NUMBER OF CHI­
CAGOANS ON A STREET CAR.

IJvlng In Mlehigaa.

a moment on Wabash avenue at the corner
of Randolph street and took otf board a tall,
straight old man. wImim.- long'gray beard
rye and upright bearing spoke the man of
maturity, not decrepitude. At State street,
as the ear rounded into the ^oop, a second old
nun. evidently a farmer, stepped cm board

nu« again |»'rbaps a dozen others got on tbo
car, all well draped and clearly moving in an
•lament aside front that of tbo two »trungc
&lt;%ara&lt;.-ter* wbo *at ride by riile. The old man
moved up to hit farmer companion and the
two fell to talking quietly until Havliu'* tlieaing into tbo foyer. .

“Lots of folk* going In there who.can’t pay
their rent,”said tbo ancient. “Lots of 'em
don't own tbo clo\» on their fack. Got to
“Did you ever visit a theatre r asked the
farmer in an effort to be agreeable.
“Ye*," mid Longbeard, and then after a
Hong Kong.” Ho shifted his leg*, nud bent
his eyes kindly on the farmer n&gt; a man who
knew be-had struck hard and was willing to
give the victim time to imcovcf.
“Hong Kong In Japan!” a*ke»l tho farmer,
dazed a little, yet hoping bls comjianion
meant some city near home.
“No, Hoag Kong ain’t in Ja]«n; it's in
-China." sold the other. “And I’ve been to u
theatre in Tokio, too; that’* in Japan; and
in Calcutta."
“W*U. you've traveled ” said the farmer.
“Yes, I've ilfcvu to show* in Paris nud Lon­
don and Liverpool and leghorn and Alux-

Alrica, and in Melbourne, Australia and
Honolulu/Bandwkh Mauds, aud I’ve Men
tbe xhownkin the Chinese qu-trtor in San FranScvcral gentlemen tout forward,'nod fired

disturbed; be looked calmly, kindly on them
all, and met every thruct with n preciriou
which showed, “rocky" a* ho lookrxl, that he
had cither be»m over tho ground or had
studied bl* story wonderfully well
“On what &gt;hip did you sail to FnrbFiuked
one of tho flnt.
.
“Phri* ain’t no seaport," said the qheient.
“I traveled there in 1830 in a diligence. We
call Wn oiunibukra.*’
'
“How old are youf*
“Seventy-nine. I wn born in 1S10 in Wil­
ton, a little town in New York state, on the

In Mny. 1813, my father’ll brother, who
was a sailor, took me for a walk in tbe
woods, and I didn't get bock till 1835. Ho
carried me to New York and put me &lt;&gt;a
board a vessel to Liverpool/that ho had
years, and then 1 bad a good chance to ship
again anti went off without going bonie.
But I always recollected my folks and wbore
I horned to read on shipboard and tnmd te
Cbooks and read about slrango countries,
n I would talk to mllors. and when a
■voyagi’ was over I would ship ou rsne craft
going where I wanted to go. That way I
horned jirrtty aior ail languages. Any of
you talk French!"
The lady did. and he proved to her hlsclnim
to a mastery of that tongue.
“Anybody, talk Russian, or Spanish, or
German f \
.
Tbe lady triM «f m in Spanish and a gentle­
man preecut approved hl* German. Tho
other language* bad to be taken ou trust, but

faith in tbo ancient.
e
OXK OF MEACHAM'S UXIRS.
"In 1837,’’ be continued. “1 drifted down to
New Orleans, and old num Meacham there, a

trade, and I «hip;x-d with him. He wnttU-d
only choice meu and he got 'em. He paid
every one the bert wages for able seamen, aud
boride* that arrungrri that each one- who
stayed with him five year* riiould get t-JJO.OOO
from hi* criate when he died.
“Old Meacham died three, year* after lie
hired hi* crew, and only two fellows stayed
fa his service tilt the five year* were up.
They hail got good pay for their work, and
got good offer* to ship again, aud they left
and went. I stayed tlie five yeare, and got
tbo *200,000 uo
ho ic,,
left me in hi* wm.
will. Ii ’wcuu
weat
into burinew for mytelf then—built a Ixxit
for *100,000 and carried pm-enger* to France
and Englnwl. I wouldn't carry a. ton of
freight fur uo money, and my packet wax tbo
finest thing that ever floated out of New Orhan*. Paaaeogm bad to pay for it, though,
—d 1 »»J. . bw&gt; of u»o.y. In IMO MU
»»ar«lrendOb«&gt;U&gt;Mw„.,CT
up

If moat people are afraid of anything.
Tlicre uro many anecdotes concerning
Inventor Kwlj b^io, lo
the love of tlie German crown prince for
lo happen where it is very difficult, even
bis pipe. The Hamburg FYcmdcublatt
The era of slang is upon us with a
While gambling ia not carried on to as odd. a new one which is now obtained
One of Don, !&gt;!„•. |„, ,m,.w
great an extent uh before the war, some “from a source worthy of credit It is breath tlmf h. almost apimlling. Not determine whether a person is really or
•« to rooter toe ,ud„
™
pretty brisk game* arc indulged in. An both new and true," adds tliat journal, only tlie slang that might bo defined as jnly apparently dead without havingrrerxciting game took place one night last “and throws a clear lighten the oft- tlie burlwque or colloquial form of ex- courae to means which, while they would
horticulturist
winter at tlie residence of an ex-Senatoa; praised amiability and bonhoinmie of ‘our prewion, the language of low humor, or it once settle tho dispute, would place
It wu the pkaunt duty of the judM ’
&lt;n which the jack pot amounted to $4,600, Fritz.”’ Tito present manager of the the jargon of .thieves ami vagrants, but life,if it in really still existed, in jeopardy,,
of tlie wine exhibits at the Paris ExnSand was scooped in by a big real retate Hamburg Stadt theater was formerly a sjiecies Hint is nlntort ns reprehensible. may be judged from tlie fad that die
tion to taste so.uoo different kindT„t
man. Tlie money was won on four manager of tlto Berlin National theater, It will not do to apologize for it by ray­ French Academy of Sciences, 10 or 13
wine* and liauora.
queens, tlie loser having, an ace full.
and he is known to have Micificed a con­ ing that "slang J* probably ns old as hu­ years ago, offered a prixo of 40,000 francs
William Sprague, war uwern... „
A funny thing occiired at a game in a siderable fortune to
tliat the
iu his
inn ideal-national
lueni-iiauuuui man
iuuh•iieech,
&gt;|«w», ” and --------- early writer#
v
, for the discovery of mine mepns by
iiotixl dub house here, not very long ago/ aims as a guide and leader of the drama indulged in it, rejxwially -the Greek ana which even the iwxpericnced might at R’mmI.! island, and afterward I'nu ^
States Senator.
.Senator I*
i. now
....... liviii1...... .. m n ,,,
.omto wliethcr u.
when a ncnr-sdghtcd army officer kept in Germany
At tint period the crown I Roman dranartisfa; and while we may VOW
once ucwi
determine
in a B-.VM
given case | Stated
wa*
worth ♦IO.W'O.ihKi, *
putting up money on what he thouglU prince was a constant attendant, it used (apeak and write against the perniciou* deutli luid ensued or not. A physician ,
* Tlie city of Tu|wka ow n- an
■
was 4i full hand, but wbqphe laid it down to be raid “a demonstrative attendant, ? 1 liabit. we susp«-ct that we shall not K&lt;yw obtained the prize. Ha liad dfecovered
ind attemptfHi to scoop in the pot, dis. nt Herr Huchultz's
with
..n, uoinn theater.
UICUIUI. Tlw
11IU manmiur 'I diogwted enough
........
— it to
■ thoroughly
-- - the following well known phenomenon: light plank Tin- cwt of .-.u-h *ire'r
,’overed to his disgust that he hail taken t^e'*
tr 2_i_
T±;.._C
jpected dead person ligb: jrr month k but
j(ui
tiger fur tin.- njnrv.u.
miecini vuaivciiivuvc
convenience ui
of Ute
tlw Uproot .»
it until -------it lias----------reached it* climax.
z qj
the Ainiiri
of -the -su*]
.
-/
..... antechamber
. .
.
.
. Tlw
i....»wopit fact
* I.,.*about
t, I* »&gt;&gt;r
■ . i.iit.fa____
the joker, which had gotton mixed in tlw prince cause u little
is heldi toward a candle or oilier artifi- ownership of tlie Ughlfag pi mJ ।.
to be
it is ;that
not i ______
pack, for the nee of spades, and was constructed fa-sulr hfa box Hi wliiet he I confined to the low and illiterate, but has cial light, with the fingers extended, and declared a great min-e... then-, n.- .
thereby out sorai- iJt(H) which he would could retire between tbeacts. Onefaven- ! invaded tlw putdic swhooljmcmltured so* one touching theotlier, and if on looking is meeting with im-r-.wi d mvul .
have otlierwixe won.
ing
'
”
Herr Buchotu
'.............................................
entered this cabinet j' ciety.
ciety. and
and the
the litehituro
litohtture irfTur
ofnur books.
books. II through tho spaces between the fingers where. x
A certain aged member from Hmm- according to hi* custom, to give tin- ,। mlinit
scene of
The .urn of ||J .'sMl wav
admit that
Glut siaue
ui the
uw slang
Mung exjm!*«ioni|
ofMvwwvug toward tlm light, tliere appears a scarfat
wlvaaia used to take great delight in prince a loyal greeting.
He observed are forcible and full «rf
of n.l.-qnatenrwi,
lulcquatenrsn, r.,1 color .-b«o Uw linp-r. touch tto
b,
playing euchre with his wife al home. that his [xiIron, with a sudden action, ■! among which 1 might iiaqio
naqto”
“ tired
fired out,"
out,
other.itisduc to tlie blcxxl still circulating nibun r.
--------- among its .-nip! &gt;*
Company
He is a |xx»r player, utid to worry tlie tliruNt something behind his bark, hut an ■ “coliwral
Colooffl'l qjiaek."
4iwk." etc. Still,
Still. evim
ev*n they and showing Itself through the tissues faiUiful aetyice* during t: .«•
old lady, who is an expert, be used to instant afterwards drew it forth again, J ouglft to be tabooed.
which have not yet congested. When : Thbis In oixoidance with a pt-..-t
nyxtem, whfab emphaeriT
hide the bowers Imck of his neck and se­ exhibiting with a smile it burning cigar­
But what excuse can possibly be of­ life is entirely extinct tbe plienomenan
lect /rom them at his pleasure. After a ette. “You will betray me, Buclmltz," fered for such wonfa as “galloot," “rar- of scarlet space between tlie fingers at | p|„vt,
founJ to w‘rk’ t tv
game with Mr- H. one evening ho left says he. “Smoking, as the notico Ixiard dinu," “chump." “kicker." “kid," etc.? onc«&gt; ccaM-a.
extensive
ami
”
•Tlie* most
1
-* ' torily.
home to take a ]&gt;eop in at his dub. While anys is prohibited in tlie theater. " “But. or such expreisdons »■&lt; “Let !wr go. Gal­ thorough trials established the truth otr
Tboniu' Brown Peacock, th
there he wax induced to taka a hand in Your Imperial Highness," ex|x&gt;*tuhiUii lagher." “Waltzed off on bis ear," “I this observation.
। tlie prairies, is a young man n
a game, just for fun. the Make* being the manager, “Illis is your private sit­ riiould snicker." “Now you're shoutin’,"
I yean old. He was burn in Uhi
small. Sitting down lie took i«irt, and ting room." “That i* nil one," retorted etc. Tliey are wcarcelv empluitic and
। an «rarl^-age slioweif a t:i.-fe
much to liis Burprise found tho cards the prince; “I claim no priviledge. You certainly not fs.lite.
I Hi» “Rhyme’of the Burd, r
coming his way.
Even the fair sex have caught the in­
huve tbe right to denounce me to the po­
He couldn’t lore. Tlie’gixldew of formid speak about hfa “royal nibs."
lice. 1 hav only one way to ewa]x5—you fection.
______ ______
War.hipp.db, Xntnrea.
miration &lt;rf Vldtor lingo v
tupo seemed to have fairly showered must be part ceps erini mis." So saying I! «.r
(&gt;r tlu.
the ’'"linwlimr
“howling swell.
swell.'" The girl
.. of to
Tlie cannibal tree, 'which I am strongly , Matthew Arnold, and miter rrit
tier suiiliti upon him. And ev.-n with the prinw Handed his cigarette cose tu day is ready to “bet Iht lx»ttom dollar."
tempted to call tlie most wcmderful of
Women have all tl«-ir rightthe small- stakes, ho found himself at the manager.
Herr Bnchultz Ixiwud [ wants to know “what you’re givin’her," God's many wonders in vegetable life. ,
midnight; *ome*fI30 winner.
mid stuck it, in his vent pocket. “If Your lets you know that you are “off your ron',.M lor »to&gt; to ep™a it.
d
/nod u..,,.
Glancing at hi* vis-a-vis to call his at­ Imperial Highm-s* will allow me,"- said I ba*e." mid hVti«ta that you shall "eomo
loaves with the stinging tree-m many , t
r,.linie
,
tention to the fact tluit it was his turn to he “I will keep Has a memento." “Ah!" nff." “ vumnue," “skedaddle. ” “alnspiat- pjntool toe
An.to.lUn J..n«ta.
.'“'^"7 ” “
' .
plav. he found that gentleman looking “you will esca|x* yourself, and will be-I ulate." and all tluit. You du»her a slight
IftheetlnginK-Ureiwil.llie »|H&gt;ro|nuUel’' . ||„„r
।
'
’ at him- in a strange manner. Returning tray me. You must take a second and favor and she exclaims, *0. thanks, uw•B«e. w til lid
to.demonof toeirtipodito.Ud.
tho look he asked him what was worry­ light it." The manager obeyed und the fully!" Why she should thank you with toe nnnMHtoe X .urelj■ . to&lt;«...od „„ „Ir„
, ■J .
ing him, and to go ahead and make his prince said: “Now you area fellow- j -reverend feat" i&lt; lx«y&lt;ind your rumpre«o.n to " toon -f.&lt;d
u,„
u„ _w..rkvl„,
play. Tlie gentleman laid down his criminal!" This Impjiened long fa-fore : hension. Ask her to sing your senti* denUitonred
tl,&lt;- f/u.ter.
tlie fie\iI-UmIi.
&gt;
.
.
■■
cards, and rising said he guessed he had the fire al the Ring theater, nt a tinn-' mental ballad; and riie will protmbly huv. tlie feelers of the devil-fish.
mayin-e-v-e. lor sue t»ow iai.^ui-b.-.
It grows up in the shape of a I „
eoun.yjail
enough for tliat night. The venerable when tlie prohibition of smoking was j -o. really, Mr. ----- . I cawnt. It is too
pineapple and seldom attains a heighth
H. looked askance, and demanded what •not very strictly curried out, when tliere ( utterly toc-toa "
One &lt;rf the ohbst men in the puhm
'
of over eight feet, in rare instances nine ;
wa* the matter.
i.m
was not a little smoking among the
While playing lawn Tennis with her to eleven. It* height lias no control of itrrviccal Washington 'H Mr.
--------- ' “..
Tlie gentleman declined to explain.
,he ?
l*-|urtitt-i;t. II,- h..
actors themselves, according to the nor- hhe suddenly cries out. “Oh, you’ve given it* diameter, as die reader may imagine
“But you must, Jlr," sqid Sir. H. get­
rator.________________________
, llw MMCh a twist. “ You feel exceedingly when told that one of eight feet is fro- •"•'rn into uffi-e all tu,-P&lt;wtma-ter «fan
ting red in the face.
»"ta&lt;dmate- „n.-»
A'nu.to
, 08 TUB C1UA ML
.i.tol, Jtoto tor «In.i.! l.rr «*■&gt;*»» quently three to five feet through at tlw ®n‘l"
“Well, sir, since you insist. I wiirexThe leave., which re-rmbk- •°n&lt;«ulnunirtraUm. He
anoc:-,;.
_
in broken, or at least that her wrtot lias ground.
plaim This, sir, is my reason for not
1|‘‘
,o -"‘Hr u
The &lt;&gt;irl .Didn't Wake i p, bitt the Can. been dislocated. You discover, however, wide btmrds of a dark olive green more | {‘ttll‘au’
U-isliing to play m itli you." at the same
than anything else, uro frequently ten j b,'bo”"’ in Baltimore, .-ighti nufas in
duetur Did. that it is but tennis slang, and that your
drawing from behind Mr. H’s. high
«"rU“ tt"&gt;"
to 4 p. m.
“I’d give 23 cents fur permission tukiiw sympathy 1ms been warted. She euntl- to twelve fwt lung and twenty inches „ .
collar the jack ot heaVt.&lt;
i‘'1,nu", l";'
that girl," remarked on insipid looking [dently tells you that Jennie Somebody fa through in tlie pulpy part, next to the
Hie feelings of Mr. IL ran better be
fa.
youth on an Albanv bound trahi. indi- "no good," and luvl the “cheek" to pro­ trunk. Three Uiick, boarddike learre uf the bhis tender.-, th.imagined tlum described. After an In­
rating with a motion of his baud an un- p«w to "scratdi” her at the meeting of al! put out from the top of tlie tree and l»riment bw jx«tnl m-mi.c and t^a!
coherent exclamation he snnj; back in
. r down
. — to tlie ground,
-------- &gt; . forming
,-----supplie-u He fa vjgorou* and
usually handsome young woman asleep ‘the club fa-c.-nw she Jiadn't “forked hang
his chair and actually fainted away.
in a ieat near by. Tho young man was gyer" the "spondulicks
for the last kind of umbrella around the stem.
The matter was finally tlxed up, and
nuo of a group standing in the rear of the I quarter. All tliat fa tu fa' deprecated,
Upon tlie apex of tlie cone, around I
his o|Hincnts refusing tu take hack the crowded car.
.
fait tlie girls, leaven bless tlwiip look so which all three mammoth leave* centre. •
tiuing to the public lath
ut th.
money. Mr. II. gave it to tho lady man­
Another young mani sm\U
pretty, and use tlie feints soartle**ly,’ _________
________
______
saii^
and looking
much____
like_____
tlie pistil*
of__a , Persian ■ maiden** gti-atmt riirersMiiK
agers of the Chrfatmas &lt;'Q»Jr as a &lt;luna­
“You Im veiny isTnifari*.
sir,
gratfathat
1 haven’t the heart to be severe in huge flower, are two concave figures, re- 1 from the earliest childhood. At !-a
li
’
v'iW.
air,
grath.
"
tion for tlto newsboys’ dinner, and took
seinbling dinner plate*, strung one above ourt‘ 0 w«»k tier mother take* her fl:-:,
"Traiil she wouldn’t regard- it us suf-1 my reproof.
a solemn vow never to touch a card
ficient," Inuglwd Ute first.
it isn’t pleasant to fa- accosted by one’s the other on a stick. These are con- Tliev make un att-rn&lt;.&lt;.n of it i.
again as long as he lives.
s\
“1 don't know," replied tlie other; “1 • 5-year-old Iwpoful ns “an old snewzer," stantlv filled with a sickening, intuxicat
me*‘
•1,‘r fingers freshly dyml . uh
Smith mischievous friend told tlie story !
have a great influence with guod-hx.king I -r to know
b
ln
V’ ing honey distilled by the tree.____________ henna, and her
her hair,
hair, uliihh
wliiNi Imsgiowiha
to MrsTH. and site Ims not yet got over . "«’c “ s*•”"• 7,. ~
°
V
\nnn
terto.ligMMb.rhu.taMI-.mi.ItoU.o.. 1 «lrU—1 11 toll
111 &lt;to: I II I.,
kuock II..-tom,, out »f .urtobb...
Tlie natii re uf South Australia worriiip verv long, fas plaited into \nnninerab'you a
cigar 1I can
ran kte.
kfan her without . bmr.
boy. or to “wine
wipe uit-uio
up-diu flour
floor" with him. the cannilxfl tree in tlw name of “Tlw
and says it serve* him right
“ good
ortrw® ef«mr
braids, which are expected to Iasi
(waking her'"
|Orto hesirour short-lighted but high- Devil of Trees, "and perform many un- without rw-ombing until Iwj next -.Mi
J "Done!" eriml tbe insipid youth. “I’ll ; ♦pirite.l daughter tell the aforesaid canny rites about'its death-dealing leave*, to the bfcth.
I give a cigar if you dare doit, anyway, brother tliat .div wishes tlie other boy not infrequently going sb far aatoaac'riThesedays
at the bath arc an «dm&gt;
&lt;-Jin&gt;
Tlireedaysai
and two more if slie don’t wake uji."
I would “paste him un the snoot, "or ficeone of their number to tlw blood- j tion to the little girl now rapidly ap
j “It’sa go."
“knock him elemi out of the box."or thirsty, monster.
preaching womanhood. With the ex
The Chinese swi|M&gt;nrion bridges, dot- I &lt;nie daring young men stepped up to ’into the middle of next week." L don’t
! ception of a few lessons with Hie predh
ing from the time of the Han dynasty, die rea't where the pretty girl slept, know that I am especially sensitive, and
or on the guitar, or in the making oi
&lt;203
C. to •&gt;
220
I).), furnish -.us:-.,
striking i^nedo^rnoftjy.andkisiwdhersquarely vet I must ray that such expressions
joo
- B.
j
h r“n A.
a m
preserves, the little maiden lias no o’.het
evidence of tlw early acquaintance of pie and audibly in her mouth. She stirred, 'em! the creep* up my hack.
’ educatiun fa-fort- marriage except wlul
Chinese with engineering science
Ac­ smiled a little, but did not wake. Tlie
Tlie editor “swings a nasty quill;" tbe
( she gains from bearing ohe. i proj-l i&gt;»
cord ing-to ths historical mid geographi­ grqup of men had watched the proceed- [ hired girl is a “pot wrestler;" when a
In September. 17V7. Hie famous grand- ! h" °*n *,x convene.
cal writers in (*hinn. it was .Shnng ing with breathless stppenM, mid a long, । thing suits us it's “ just thechersc." when
And thus, when 'hv fa tit &gt;&gt;- lartThnii
father of tlio president ot tin- French •
Lieug.the commander irf tlw arniyutider simultaneous sigh broke from them ns .too nofay we are told to “dry up,"or Republic suddenly ap]&gt;rared in Switzer- ‘ ,iear:
ears‘tlw
t,M women talking win!.- &lt; I'/.roid
Rsen Thu, who undertook the cofistruc­ young impudence straightened up after I "suspend;” wh&lt;-n cunningly un the alert land a* n fugitive. Tlie Jjmdvqgt of ,J ‘‘ring
J“or
~r Jmoking ait«-r th. ji-hiii ■•&gt;. :»i
tion of the roads in the province of the &lt;i|»erationand rejoim-d tlie group,sev- *e say “not if the court knows itself;” if Berne in tlw Vand. Victor vun Bonstet- [j over,
ov*r' she
sh' iftrhb much from iii. ir.&lt;mu".
Shense, to the west of the capital, tlie •■ral fttwengere who hail seen tho uudac- -Hie day fa not available “s’mother one" ten, gave a magnificent l*ili in the ensile “I*0’*
high mountains uud deep gorges of which ioiu performance staring at him in aaton- • **’. when we die we "pa** In our chocks," nt Nyon, at which were present several I sfa-and slie will need all :!'&lt;
made communication difli&gt;-ult,nnd which fahment,
are "put away on ice." and are finally French iminigranfa. among them Mme. I **°n
*’nu acquire, for :f
only could bv reached by circuitous
“By Jove! that was ctaennt!" the fel- :“planted." So I might go on nd infini- ueSlaeL When tlw gaye»y wo- u. tbe i hwwTo read and write, wh
routes. At the head of mi army of 10,­ low of insipid ai»|&gt;ect oSClainiHl as he turn.’■ You can think, 1 am sure, of at highest the guests were astonished ut 'j likely, it must lx- after &gt;11 »• x’ planted.
000 workmen. Shntig Lieng cut through handed tlw sticc&lt;i*ful kbwer his three least a hundred words and-phrases to
That
marriage
i« her inevitable
seeing a lean, hungry iixikiiig num with
mountains and idled up tbo valleys with cigars.
, which I have nuide“ no reference. Fur dirty face, clothed in nig-, ilowtairpilden ! tiny she learns us mxhi a&gt; xlv- &lt; .m ’ ■■■
the soil obtained from the excavations.
But there was another reckoning tufa- in vuting cute word* and phrases our slux-i, and evidently worn out and ill. ! Tliere are no old maid* in tlmt count:*
Where, liowever, tills was not^sufficient made. Tlie conductor tame hurrying liountry "leads tlie procession." Tliey
appear m tlieir midst.
i
to raise a road high enough, Iw built down the aisle and “went for" the dun i *re clever and appropriate, get into tho
Herr run Bonrtetten ordered his *erv- I qnwdiou «»I finding !&gt;• r a i
bridges resting upon abutments or pro­ i-ig passenger, metaphbricnlly s|M&gt;akiiig, (topical sung, tbe public “catch ou. - mid
-eafnextly discuAwd. The inal
jections.’
"hammermid tongs."crying: “Seehere, they live aud thrive, and in many in­ dragged his way to the host and ex­ tied between the |-au’nt'&lt; f th&lt;-’ :
At other places, where tlie mountains young mnn.don’t you ever try that again! .lances the dictionary finally Icgitintizes
...
claimed: “Mir, i am dying of hunger: I groom, tho mol difficult jwiiri
were separated by deep gorges, he ear- [ -An. you a gentleman, sir? Don’t vuu ”
them,
icm.
.
range lieing the amount &lt;&gt;• tl ■ do
_
Stang, I insist, bU tho fungus on the bn re come to you for shelter. I am Carrfad out a plan of throwing suspension kn„w tlint 1
nrrW
Tou fur such _
a
| not!" A cliangv of clothes and n sup­ be paid with the liride. If tbi.bridges stretching from obcslope to the I performance as that?"
‘ ’
and the next day he i first marriage of the pi&lt; -p r
mtoioolond, _______
ta.
i; per were given him, ™,Xngllu
other.
There bridges, appro|iriately
T;,v, „
____
„ „
band, then he also i.' y&lt; tn.,, ।
emmrirra*answered:
railed by tlie Chinese writersv“flying" । nervoiulv
as 1R‘ answered : “No.-ldon't
No.-I don't : ierer
never beautifies.
beautifies, If we all spoke and ।'
briilgrv. are sometimes ho high as to in- much believe you can. 1 giu&lt;ss there is!*—*-s—1—■ ••
it a
' t i * maunerwe continue his jourmy. Some rears later '
i,,v -marriage fa ticcetnpan
Tin?
.spire those who crow thfm with fear. At 1 no American Inw against
a fellow
fellow’’ss kisskiss- ii,■»' , , i i i , i h.' '.»r,

tho present day there tafatill a bridge in
। exiitence in Shenre 400feet long, which
-«»■ -----I Arctches ocrom n gorg.- of immense
I uepUi- Mot of the bridges are only
' 'ride enough to allow for tbe pa-wage nf
j two mounted inen. railing* on both sides
rerving fur the protection ot traveler*.
||t I. not iinprobnUe ttal lit, r»l«lon
Lri„ wlw uw
o„ chtoM

unUMbot 81. rS
to ,H» ejmlnKlton Ot .uq»n.lon
right, but she ran into aa k-aberg in a fog ' ‘'•WF' in thtfWest.___________
hank off Newfoundland in ISM, and was
sunk with crew, pmuengera and cargo.
I Don’t hare, anything uncertain in a
«BL
trade till I lost a square rigged ship there I’rs
Don’t mention people by their nicknaincs.

Don’t fat a person interested be a wit­
Nice town, too.

Don’t try to devise real pioperty to an
i lien.

Tin stopping till Tuesday at 27J6 Calumet

Don't neglect to declare it to be your
ast will and testament.
Don’t make a new will unless you r*-

‘Beaton Harbor, Mich.

Don’t make a will without two wit-

never drank, chewed nor

Indian Engineering state* that a large ba»hs»of tbo root* of tbo lotus has been received
by the municipality of Bangalore from Tan&gt;«r, and is planted oat lu the teds of tbo
tank-, in tbe station. This aquatic plant is
&lt;MKt&gt;f tl&gt;o bant -water purifier* known. It
aajudlj- nxygsMratw tbo water, end. ridding
hof Hsdaad organic matt..-, brings it into

Don't make a will that doe* not pro­
vide for children that may be liorn.
Don’t try to force a wife to accept cerain property instead of dower.
Don’t neglect to make your witness**
ivrite their full name and addrewses.
Don't fail to specify which one is
ueant when two bear the same name.
Don't add a codicil unlees you execute
t in the same way as the 'original wilt
Don't forget that if a woman your mariage will invalidate a willalreil^- made.
Don't allow a minor to will awj^- peronal property uuleas 18 if nude And 16
f female.
*
Don’t imagine tliat the contents of a

’1
~ire »■&gt;■■■!■
..... ...... ....
..1 , ” "' ‘
tlie First Consul, lie leamotl tliat Victor ! *‘n*1 *L‘-’;
h

i »'ig Ufa own rioter—is there?"
not
yet w
whether
or.not
'■ It* has *•
“* appeared *•*»
।
■ the young woman learned vf lier brotner’H
astonishing cxliihllion of dbrespect, or
wlictber, if «he did, her displeasure lessened tlie gratification derived from tho
cigars won in.such a questionable manner.—[Albany Expretw.

■ if life and thought. Life, as well as
_“T. • __?!
j( rpeechj.would jterliap* grow more siinpie,
more
| '*
‘,7,, ".
“T', • true, .Bmore worth living. —
i hilailelplna Call,
•
'
TOW.v rrLl,r.
—

DIpMinaSla, ar *tdr*t-MMn«M.
The periodical desire for strong drink
which sometimes besots individuals,
otherwise moral and exemplary, Lt a
otlierwiw
specie* of paroxysmal mania beyond the
control of tlie patient. It is quite certain lluit there are thousands of cases of
remittent drunkenness, which prerent
the specific symptoms of diaerae. Hie
periodical drunkard ix not an Imbitual
dratn-drinkrn But at particular time*
he appears lo be attacked with a tliirst
madnoss, which deprive* him of the
power of volition, and hurries him into
the must terrible excoase*.
During tho
interval lietween tlie paroxysms he may
be a perfectly sober man.
For many weeks, or even months, hn
may have steadily refused to taste a drop
of liquor: be may, indeed, have felt no
inclination for it, but on the contrary
nave regarded it wtthdisgust. And yet,
when the fit come* on, the raging thirst
for alcohol utterly j*ralyxes his con­
science and hi* will. A man in this con­
dition is a monomaniac, and should be
created ns one. If put under proper redraint at tlie commencement of this
furor the dipsomaniac, in nine cases out
of ten, might be tided over hi* difficulty
in the course erf a week, and a persever­
ance in tlw course nt a recurrence ot tlie
Hallucination would probably eventuate
in a complete cure.
It i* not easy to
pcrauod* the world that all drunkennrea
ht not voluntary. Tlw law does not re­
cognize dipsomania. It trunu all inebrintre alike. TliU soeirni to be unjust,
though it is hard to say where the line
ihould be drawn between free will excess
tnd that which proceeds from.au unconrullable mania.

Hoard whip Through Trough*.
‘ The dav we were in Alkmaar in
I tfurth Holland, the w eekly cheese fair
Look
place, and the KO-HO
scene wna
was lively
uxik nlnce.
j -nougli. All the farmers of tlie neigh­
I oorhood bring their cheese here to mH
jn Friday, arriving In canal-boats and
«n carts gaily painted and patfdly carved
around tlie top. These carts wi re drawn
op on one side of the large and piclurjaque market square, the neatly-bricked
pavement of which was covered with

von Bonafattcn bad 1m-. ii banished from
bom. at tin- h&lt; ..a &gt; r
* prowraion, crowding the narrow -it
Berne. He invited his old
mu benefactor
wneincior to
to
exile enjoyed .the Ij marching to the sound of hum*. ।
Purls, -.yhere the Swim c_L
I
and
kettle-drum*.
on Bonaparte.
—*1
hospitality of Napoleon
Bonaparte.—
(Loudon Standard.
Tne Flapping of a Fly'* Wlac.
I
When any one dim in Deiilfflttk
Tlie slow flapping of a butterfly’s wing I
“ k&lt;'P' e*£h* ’*»».'&gt;• 1 ”*,l"'''1'
rtwlnr-oc mi
&gt;in&lt;.1 but
l,„• when .i"
hr, ‘men,
"
of tho
the«.*v«*nlh
seventh &lt;lnv
ilay Ithree
npi«
produces
no ..
sound,
the ...
move­ 1 tif
ments are rapid a noise hi produced,* examine the body carefully, to wwhich increkws in shrillness with the there are no signs ।rf life. Tlw «Imuiti

fly. which produces the sound F.vi^ratee
its wings 21,120 times a minute, or .1135
times in a second; and the bee. which
makes the Bound of A, a* many a* 20,­
400 time*, or 440 times* xeeond. On tlie
contrary, a tired bee liutnc on E, and
therefore, according to theory, vibrates
Tho rod and yellow round Dutch or its wings only 330 times In ’a second.
Edam chooses, w Inch are so well known Marcy, the naturalist, after many at­
silover the world, lay in Regular piles tempts. has succeeded by a delicate
dkc cannon bells at the navy yard, on meclianism in confirming tliese num­
white sheet*. Crowds of buyers and sell­ bers graphically. He fixed a fly so that
ers walked between them, and as »oon the Up of the wing just touched a cylin­
der. which was moved .by clockwork.
Each stroke of the wing canned a mark,
of course very alight, but still pereepti■nen to the weighing-house.
This handsome building, with its lofty, ble, and thus showed that there were
.ower, was built in 1582, and half tlie actually 830 stroke* in a second, agreeing
heera of Holland fa weighed here
almost exactly with the number of rj.mounttng to about 10.000,000 annually. brations inferred from the note pro­
Die lower .story stands open, and four duced.
ange scales liang from tbe ceiling, an of­
Kdl.on-. Klaotric Light la K&lt;7pt.
ficial attending to each. Tlie canal which
More ImjEUirs and arvade* of shop*
oorders tlw square was full of ships and
Hile,!
to averffowing with rugs, jewelry,
ousts to carry away the precious piira,
which are diol on board bv a wooden inlaid guns, pbtob. cimetere, swords,
•rough like the balls at a bowling-alley. etc. Oiffee tubkni, their tops ■ mam of
mother-of-iioarl, cameo couches, with
Two of tlw Australian chief justices medallions, and^Jigures cut in their
ride*. Quaint Moorish lauq* hung in
are newspaper men. Hon. George Hig{inboUuun. now ahief justice of tlw col- profusion around, inside some of which
the Edison tincandescent light may be

liaper. Sir Clmrles Lfllcy.UwQueeni•and-chief justice, was editor of the Brisnane Courier, tlie leading journal of that
colony.
"

era hi* curious

great lengfli of time. On the day of il»
funeral there is a gkeal dinner l&lt;&gt; u hich
*11 the friend* apd relative* arc invited.
They have wine and cake, all ki l l--“I
■oup, meat, and .flah.^erved in course-.
This is after the lairial. and it is often
continued through the ninth day. when
all tlie children are invited. Nothing &gt;•
■ent in at funeral featts. a* at birth' and
christening*. At weddings the ratine
■nd dancing laafthree or four day*, ami
are paid for by th*.father of tbe hrid-’

In an address to a workingmen * •«
ganixation Mr. Gladstone said rereutB
"It was not extravagant to say th*1 »*•
thougli there were but 2.0«&gt;,ooo prep ■
in the thirteen American colonie-* at li e
time of the American revolt, yet frwui
among 11tore 9,000,000 of people th*-*1
proceetled at tiiatepochagroupuf *ta'r •
men that might defy ll* whole Imtory
of the world to lieat them in any
state and at one period of time. Such
were tlw&gt; consequences of a well-i- -’1
latod and a masculine freedom."

Shnpton (to a friend who i- lamenting
the conduct of his non)—You should
spook to him with Hrmneivs and remind
him of hi* dutire.
Fkthm—He pays no attention to what
I ray. He lUten* only to tlw advice o!

�PEATH OF JEFFERSON DAV18.

jMVBdx*! -I
o’clock this morning.
■j|, Jtav.w has Ivon ill for-a coupto of
4H I.: w-vera) times in that period his

.

NEWS IN BRIEF.

lUDnad

bata757C

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

tnwta, judge of pro-

not to my ertato.
W^ FJta C' Wh“*' “I'- Mra Elta C
Worth,
4rn.lwl in Chii-agtaWninXlavfor forgery and taken to Elmlrn N v

* ‘‘
(J‘•nUy committed wkid-.
“ UWUI
"
by Wbo
hangtng.
J ten. wu nothin^ te U_t&lt;^ u.Z
* *

I—i.ftXl there on frauduhmt notes an&lt;i
the memry in solation.
Tlw Democratir candidate for lieutenant
guvenror ot Ohio, Maroui,. whTw2X
~t..i..u. ,-A\r
naslvm June 3. ItKXJ, in
r«^ty. baa entered a contest for tbe office
&lt;. hristi.ni county. Kentucky,
'arioua frauds which the ftetmbl
-u-the county ot Todd. Soon llcana deciare uro “all in bis eye."
. father,removed to MiasbA. BRlu,‘‘r"iv M' nnniwi l/uta Ilamtniritor
i near Wqodvilte, Wilkinson
’'
ln hi- fingwra whrih
h«m to pick up arlicke ofcomiilw
.; Oavte, nfter acquiring the
iT“LVBrioUM «‘l*tam^ without
"lueation nt tho K-hool- Si
fro? L
to
i t, was sent to an academy,
.nd ldm«clf fur college. Two nngon* from some unexplained cause.
H"”'* .."iJ u*1tInter ho i-iat*™! Trnnsylvahtb
««I Gray, Baggagvmiu.t,., Burk-Ay. where he remained un- .I {
*,d5' and
Hager. Komuri Flor aiul
n a* appointed by 1‘rvrt.k’nl taiu^d VX*,*:ex"P?tbe tatfr. -verely
:i"tli&lt;- military academy at injured on the P«nnaylvanta railway at
«Kd.«
from that inidi- of^ht^kF” W"to«'*‘r b&gt;
letertuined to devote him- of freight and pa«&lt;inger train*.
LtU’*' a ’ ,,man **‘&lt;l to be weB
&lt;&gt;u the northwestern ^•tmccted m HL lAiuis, was wrested at Bralm,
Ark, AVednceday, charged with forgery to
u -ifiyid osuhrequent time, the amount ot
Chauncey F. Depew epoke Wr.ta.wtev
took ah Active j«rt—on.l
made first lieutenant of uwht at tlw Buffalo Pnwi dub banquet, and
Buffalo pcqile w.-rr m&gt; anxious to hrar him
that
waa given for a single seat.
years, principally
tails mid theft retiiwi, linving i A^&gt;”dnu“t‘- Ohio, Tuewtey fire «&lt;xwr«ri
u-it. r««l Zachary* Taylor, in Hhicltenburg'* furnluire establishment
it time h«' bt'cami* a cotton enured by a workman striking a mateh on n
i • iw wcti’ into politira anti in «r"o!’ Un*t Tbe ’*'* 3nK’u,,tt-d ,o
l nt &lt;*&gt;ngrci«. from Mterireippi,
At Wilkrabarre, 1'a., Wwtaeadnv morning
a L-onApn-iious i«art in all the
current at that time, a freight train dnsh.xl into a number of
into tlie army again ^nd workmen who were waiting for a tabor train
Mexican war, dirimguishizig to carry them to the railroad -ta.jw at Aahtoy
Vista, ftlih’-ugh wverely Two were instantly kilted and thro- fataiiy
■iii-dug again in,lM7 1&gt;&gt;* wu* iniur-si
During .the jMirind from January to Octo­
. • ligrw* find remained there
ii4h- ran for governor of Mis­ ber X3,&lt;XM Gvnnairo emigrated to Xmerira.
defeated by Henry S.
Fife dfriroyed the Mimvngahete house, an
old an well-known Pittaburg, Pa., hotel
Tbunslay.
•t and upo
A fiunitv- i* thro-atoned in eight southern
lifrtriete of Indta owing to a total failure of

wj.™^,^,
Bt Lou|.prtd.J. ^X
JW-PW.C A. L,, »hH, j,

ipprehenidons. Fo- a tlmo he
, t it was a very slight improve­
bailing “nd his strength

Tbe election of
United State. A* I- well
a lender in planning and cxe&gt;&gt;.-Umtl. and hi* history since

STOLE frtOM THE GOVERNMENT.

It is in process of incubation at Pittaburg.
Pa.. to it fat reported
Kecrvtary Windom Thtitwday received
from four bank* offer* to surrender
Uli .bonds. All of them were a&gt;wpUsi.
Harry Carlton «a* hanged at the Tomb*

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'** D*™*"
Du&lt;Al as (hr Hon,

-J?11'?D-!*'n^

MiuwvXu-

W«l U. A IL raempawnt, U&gt; b» IwU ,i
Boston next summer.
Tr»*i'lu‘ni''-1
Jr ' cx-P’ *»ideut of the
Trad.-utmn s NoUonal bank. New York citv
was indicted Friday for totting a house for
immoral purpose*.

WRECKED THE LIMITED EXPRESS.
auu ,,|)P
Kilted-A AlUptace,! Snitch.
UmmA. l„t
- ,_A mbptarM
.wUcl.au.l A1W,I« «.tkm
** **- IaX. Bhor.M.1 M.ehl.-.h Souih-m
™an».L lhln_T Hv. mil..
eh,.w
wiwlu.1 UmHmlM rxpr.w, &gt;. m(-|x,uml
»«&gt;;l'rt
nlsbl Th., toremmlv, »„
u.ially wr.L.| aral the
tmi&gt;t
«r. cnuh.,1
nylo,. ... [.Uli. h,„
lwo
other* wistainrol scrimu injurin*.
Tte
namraaroM follow*-. Goorge Witam. tiro­
man, l.yft am, cut &lt;,ff juri taduw theatamHcr,
died thro- tamn. after tte accftieut; C C.
Hnrria, amductor. Elkhart, noverely cut
about tbe h«vl aud anna, and sprnliir.l tatw«'ij tte Nliouhlcr*: A. M. Beckett, vtariii«t. Elkhart, arm mid face tavlh hurt. A
few pntre-ngrrs went slight 1? bruted.
SCATTERED IN FRAGMENTS.

Frightful Death &lt;&gt;ra Freight CauducU.ttwo freight trains cm the Chicago, Kt. Paul
and Kan*a* City road occurred Thursday
night nt Durango, nine. miles from this citv.
Cundurtur Berry.- of the local train, and
Fimnan John Hickey, of the through train,
wen- instantly kilkd. Barry * Isxiy bring
M-attend in fragment*, in the wrecked «ar»

Th- fault appears to lie with Brakeman
Hidl. of No. tLJ, who throw tlie switch before
th- train had time to get on the side track.
He i lniined tliat Conductor Hcrrv was1
drunk and gave th- signal, but this charge i*
Indignantly denied by the other trainmen
ami Hall had to tie. for hl* life to avoid be­
ing lynched for making the claim.

The car|«t mill on ! Iowan! street, Philadelphtaed.own by Jacob B. Lredom. wa»dara
aged to the extent of IfiO.IXX) by fire Thuntiny night.
Miner horn.-, at East Tawtw, Mich., was
Fort Dodgk, la.. Dec.
partially destroyed by Are Thursttay. Two
charred tarite were found in the ruin* and
five men were injured in lighting the fiaincs. teraoon &lt;«f violating the ]&gt;r&lt;&gt;hibit'jry law aud
W. H. H. Colby, a promltMnt
Jimmy Hope, tlie noted bunk burglar, fined
won -hi* tight against the ateriff of Cayuga- businfm man. wua also fined SI,UOO for noncounty, w. Y.. at New York city, Thursday. aliatemcnt of a huisanev ju allowing liquor
The judge relcawd him amt gave him forty­ sohl in a tmlldiug owned by him after an in­
junction
granted. Coll&gt;y’« nto-roey*
eight hour* to leave tbe state.
■i. ami b- bald roq»ojroibl«* for the
annmuke that the case will tie carried t-i tho'
In Rotanon county. N. C., Monday night a
• 'sil.x.tt share the amount
which
noun w
»n&gt;wrf of negrora at a cirvuKgot into a fight United State* mprvuie court licforo the fine
wtilbtpaid
__ __________
•
,.-1 from hij&gt; bonddames. 8u-4 4 hich hwtid twenty minutes, at the end nf
I to be in Cdnada.
which time on- was doail and half a dozrh
other* aeriomly wounded.
Dl'm'vl'C, la.. Dec. ft -Another ctntly
•ril'd the &lt;mtezri&gt;-mcnt to
coiliidon occurred Saturday night on tho
will shuffle &lt;iff this mortal coil by th- elec­ Chicago. St. Paul anil Kamia* City road.
riigutr the matter. Th.- trical route some day next week. He will -Two heavy freight train* ran into each
have the ph a*uro of knowing 'that he is tbe other, totally wrecking both. About twen­
with nor mamfrelation of !lr*t victim of •‘electrocution."
ty can nnd both engine* were dcnmlbLoL
&gt;implcte Mirpnre. The ini-inThe Fund. Distilling company, of Si. Ju- Fortunately the trainmen junqxxl in time to
’-•l-.--?n&lt;vk. Rumors of JSil- scjJi, Mo., ha* made an niwignuvnit.
rave thenwelv.w. The accident took place
five
mite from thw city and mar the tvOne
John Clarkron pitched in seventy-two
it ha t not become gener- games List *eaaon. yet- he is only second in of tin- fatal colitaion tart Tburatay on tlie
j '
percentage to Tim KA-fe «bo only pitched name road.
in forty-two
atuymneetnent ot
Two colored preachers at Augasta. Ky.,
Z
j/zihaii, Dec. ft—Mr. Henry M. Stanley
iiad a rough-and-tumble fight In church over
a dispute iw to who should officiate at a fu­ arrivixl here Friday. He has been ino^imPRESIDENT.
tariiy expected. having b*»m &lt;&gt;n the road to
neral Friday.
this place for more than a week.
Henry M. Stanley, the explorer &lt;if Africa,
Tlie condition of Emin Padm. who foil off
arrived at Zanzibar Friday. He luo. been the roof of a home nt Bngamoyo Tburotay
more than twoymrs in the heart of tbe night, sustaining revere injuries, is slightly
ft—t .evident Harri- "Dark Continent."
.
Improved. Emperor William has cabled
i»TH yesterday mftro
Failure* during the week endod Friday. from Berlin asking that daily rej»orts 'of
United State* 271, Canada 15: total, 81ft For Emin's prognv* be wot to him.
Mt-. Mi'Knc. The minbter
-7 'i .-forcncv to blm in his
ailusiqn wm uutd-&gt; to the
Gen Franci* W. Palfrey, the well-known
mt* irra. in th- afternoon
historian, died Thunriny nt Uanno, France, tM governor of th«- Sailor*’ Snug hartew.
•nl politician*, including tbe aged r* yi-ura. He wn*a Harvanl gradu­ was shot nt Saturday ••veiling by a forawr
ate. a lawyer, and during tho war a volun­ initiate of the place named Anderson. Mr.
Trn*k wn* slightly injured.
teer infantry officer.
The Derooerativ senators of Montana hartTHE MARKETS.
mailea projKMitlon in writing to the Repub­
■mmittre of citizen* and «wlican senator* that they, join in appointing &lt;&gt;
CmtULOO. Doc. 7.
ommlttwf to iuvedigate the Tulmol pre-’
Quotation*
on
the board of trade to-day wer»
-•-ng of the Find and Second reg­ cinct in Silver Bow county. No reply ha*
B« follow*: Wheat-No. 3 December, opened
National guard.
yet been rm-iwiL
W.-. cfo-ed T*M« JanuafJ. «pen«l
&lt; lo**l »3Me.
The bodlto Of three n-gr^w were found in Ctot*! -.«»&lt;■: May. ore-«i
Corn No. - Dro-etnbcr. opened 3IB&gt;c. clujed
■
ft — Vice President Morton u caldn several miles from ttakdnlc, Tenn.. ID- January. Sltoc. elored »B*-Wc; May, opemd
Friday. Tlicir throAt# were cut nn&lt;F their
।
at !&gt;;W yeeterday in»rn- ImiMb badly mutilated. The cabin has Ix-n,
■it- car over the Pfttlluuidll- rail- unoccupied a Img time, aud the dead men
;!•- •■ wa* received by n'roiumlt- are unknown. They had been dead n week
■••i to the Riclwlieu hntcl.wlrarc or more.
•
r-ind. on rem-hing her n»m,
sues. ■&lt;-;»» •*«
Two women—Mra. Knutbon and Mik* Ixsc M„ .
-were killed I y c«tl gw in Chicago Friday. Year, opened---- , closed JfiAGLive stock.-Following were tlv quotation*
Mrs. Frank Collier, wife of the well-known
the opening of tlw Auditorium lawyer, of CMcugojtaa applied for nconwsrva- at tbe Union Stock yante: Ho«»-Market
hu h th- ••divine*' Patti will torof his estate. Mr. C-olHerte »aid to be opcn«Kl M-tfve S« y&lt;wt"Htay'» price*: later
Uaht anute.,' P.MWS: ronah park­
ton. faWjfAU). mixed lol*. S3.a&gt;li.**&gt;; Iwavj
incuralily ln»mir.
parkins and slilppitw !"&gt;*• JMSBlft
I LBll III I
y ------ -­
induce
Butter-Fancy Elgin creamery.
Ik*. -h-rWhile latwyer Ingluun Unites! Statce. aaya tliat4 Hyppohte. |hx*iper lb: finest dairy. rZ'iSle: packing
f‘r
kf tbe Cronin murder trial dent uf Hartl, ami a- black as coal, n-tuivs stMk 7S^c. Egs»-tStrictly frtwb:
I ( half of the state, ho i nferred to deal with Fn-l Dougina* because of hi* dn^lcc bouse. IT'Sl«c- Ura
rotor..
’
per lb: turkey*.’*: duck*. "««««*»• £•
• &lt;11 part taken by Kunar in tbn
John Tlysxkiro Wild waa liongwl at Brook­ Lt dux. potato**-Beauty of Hebron.
™
mtnnuin and mixed lota, 15&lt;J
lyn. N. Y., Friday for the murd-r &lt;&gt;f Ly-_ L _
man H. Week* in March. 1*C. Hiner hia
। • arr-sted in connection with tho vntimce he has claimed to V” innocent of tba
Hn-i-r. Rod in the face. Kunxe
i'. In-, chair aud shouted in answer
With tlie put po*e of influencing tlie Wall
I
told me.-' Two bollff* tried street market* a report was puthicinnlatbm
• ni. Inn he kept on his feet for a Friday that Governor Hill was dead, haring w" SS a?
»H« ilZ'lrS
n-l raising his bauds on high he ex- been shot. Tlie market refused to lw atom&lt;
i mixed cath. 4 Aw. do I&gt;cclaini-j v.jih gn.nt (-arnnsimsN: “God knows
peded.
.
No- «
■ nt."- Mr. Inghiun ended bb» adPatrick H. Keane, a veteran loroinotiru
Ii -i brief admonition to the jury to •nginrerof tbe Chicago and Alton road, cmJluSKn dn December. Sfc: do January.
'He, imll
Barter—-Nominal. I’ork Dull.
doib-t) ,•
Court then adjourned till this who for tho text ®vcnterti yea™
W
v
I-JLair nnd tlw directors' car of that lu*. dial
, Chii'mk&gt;. Dec. 7.- In the Cronin murder Friday night, aged 51 years, at Blooming­
trulyAttornoy Hyniw finished hie
lite.
wgu:r-t:i for the prevention, anti Lawyer ton,
Borine* frilurr* for liu- week, a* "I10’?**
W-.T’-Viin to talk in itefcniv of Begg*.
Whcat-bowe?-. rasb. TO.
••vw-by Dun &amp; Co., were 310, aa compared with
.‘ii&gt; lari w eek and HOC. one year ago.
Jta! U£Tn (Mta^Hiibit-. «Mh. 3«c;
Tlwek-VBtor men of Knn*as City. Mm,
have doeklod to contest, tbe constitutionality 5?’
Fnrk-ouiet: Jubbinj. «••-««Wbtekr-strody: fiLtt
of the state grain inspection law, and one or
vrox W. . .vao Mothodtet, and who has pub- their number will be retorted who will stand
Detroithr pi'-honM-dsimctiflratioh,'is in Canada.
Drrnorr. Mich- Dec. ’■
suit in a tari care.
. . , u „
An •■■.u'..lnation of his books and papers
Th- now steamer Chinn arrived nt Sun
waa* that b- Ium kept up n systematic l«nk- Francix-o Friday morning from China nnd
••ngtatoiuvt on forged notes for thirteen Japan, making tbe trip from 5 okohama m
.tears, f'.iirtiing a,
a, seventy notes a 12 days 11 boirs. thus beating oil transpa­
-•«r. aggregating tftOfn.
cific record*.
Tbe Dempsey Athletic dub. of. Fargo, ro
. K*-** Fhaxcimco, Dec. 7.—The German D., has offered »4O.U0O for a fight between
^rata- i Bulnirg, which toft Shigapore Oct. Sullivan and ’'ctor Jackson.
The reguto-r quarterly dividend &lt;&gt;f IK f*r
• । 5 ^ong Kung, iuiM not been heard from,
;.rrf«r-l
"-’T
VM it i. franxi Hhe Wlus
|n tlie recant ™m. oa
F-f’W»ou. HUe hmi
jiavenger* on’boerdj [kind. C:inchuj*tl. Chicago nnd HU Lonte

&gt; Cmf, Dec.’ ft-c E. Kikott.
• -1 grant-at-arms' office of the
t- nn emlvzxk'r in the amount
«■ . fl'J.OfiOof which is governHe has a Umd flk'l for $50,000/
nrity. so the government will
- -eroly as dulividuals. Th&lt;• ill lv the M-rgrant-at-arm* of

SrsKES: vSTK-Si.

a man back up the gate Dost and
his shoulders, it is safe to gamble that he
M
,nto * MW "ult of
nel underclothes, or looked upon the buck­
wheat cakes when it was hot.—Ex,
laJhtJ2?erir,nni s“*I,rDded operation.

Goodyear Bros.’ Hardware,

sonw “pwienced man
*
take.h0,!d!,{lblh
imd nm it for
what there is In it,there is no reason why
t could not be made to pay. There is no
bc“$r, -ny'ppea min i&lt;. n»- &gt;UW Ud wr
would like to see the mil! running again.
Reports of state board of health show
l-nmehltl. ud
ton.llltus in order named, earning most
slckneas in Michigan. Diphtheria Is re­
I AW 'v^° “ a^e
8*ve hi*
giH a ride
ported at 3-iplacra. scark-. fever at 35. typh­ Th A t
110,0 Arriira™ in on.e .of 0UI new 1111(1 nandsome
oid fever at 30, measles ut 7. small-pox at
*8 ’n,.^ee^
,,e envied. His cup
Muskegon and lu Calvin township, Cass Swell-Box i .HTTPR
county.
.
4
Of happiness must truly be full
The authoritivn of Coldwater build their And before any fellow thinks of inviting his girl, his wife, or
cross-walks of Portland remeiit. or artifi­
hif*sisters ox his cousins or his aunts^ to a sleigh-ride, he
cial stone, and It only costs tbe city six
It’s worth
cent. j»er souarv fooL tlx- city furnbhlng should. be-snre that he has one of these cutters.
the sand m#l gravel. Would it not be well any fello.w s time to look them over. And it costs nothing to
, *
. 3“tl&gt;orlU&lt;-f. of our city to doJ.ikewlne? Nothing adds to the appearance of see them, and but little to buy one. And now while you hear
street., more than nice sidewalk*, and to tlie ringing
keep abroad of the great improvements lu
-Of the bells,
'
the looks of our streets, artificial stpne is
Sweet bell,”
none too good, saying notliing of tin- in- .
dneement It would lie to property owners
Sleigh bells.
to bnHd stone walks. '
Don t D A TO because we gush into poetry on this sub­
A scheme te being agitated In some parts
of the state to nauie ail country roads os
say lAM. 1 0 ject. For there’s poetry in the DUT T C
strvete are naw named, and to number the
hou«®s along these roads. The plan Ui a we offer, as well as music. And they don’t come JjmLJLO
givjWoue ami should be adopted by county high either.
boards. At present, coiintrj roads have
no designation, except as' Incidentally fell
These are cold subjects, but they are cold, solid facts.
to them, aud It is often difficult for strang­
ers to find their way without freqm-nt lnNow to something warm. Please warm up to us while we
•tuiries. Name the roaife and let the names
STOVES and RANGES,
appear on each comer. It will then be speak ofour pPKIT KJQTJT
i j-ill 111 DU J-jrA They’re great heaters
easy to find anj house In tbe country as It line of
now is in tl»e city when; tbe Mrceta nnd and not wood eaters.
We
have
a
big
line of stoves, elegant
numbers are given. "
,
goods, that we want to close out and have put closing out
As announeoi in our lash the marriage
prices
on
them.
"We
are
anxious
to
sell, because we nave
of il. TAP. Dodds and Mias Grace Ntcbbins
oceurredat the home of the bride's parents, more than we want.
•
la&gt;t week Weduodiy nt 4 o’ciwk p. m.. .
Rev. Irvine officiating.' Relatives and a
Warm enough now ? Well, come in and see these stoves,
few invited friend- were present, and nil
&lt;
joined In wishing the luippv couple the and we will incidentally mention the subject.
best of success. An excellent supper was
there is where we bob up serenely. We have
served, after which the newly married coup­
le repaired to the C. K. A S. d^pot, where a DU Uo. various bobs, to suit various people. The old fash­
special train wn* In waiting to carry them­ ioned BENCH &amp; KNEE B0BS,und the BELKNAP PATENT
selves nnd about fio of their friends to
Bob right in when you want anything in this line.
Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs. Dodds will visit BOBS.
relatives In Heaver Fails,' 1‘enn.. fora
month, after which they will make their
Were at home, always smiling and look pleasant. You
home In Garden City. Kansa*.
will be good natured when we tell you our prices on the arti­
An exchange gives a very good way to cles enumerated above, as well as ‘’other articles too numer­
discover spurious grectiliackn. or bank
notes. As we never have -greenbacks or ous to mention.”
bank notes, we would like to have
some one who lias some on hand,
tei! us whether this rule Is good for
anything or not. so that in case -we were
ever offend a bill. We wouldn't be swindled.
It is as follow.*: "Divide the last two fig­
ures of the number of the bill by four and
if one" remains, tlie letter on the bill will
iw A: It two remains the letter will be B;
if three remains the letter will beC; should
tliere tv no remainder tlie letter will be I&gt;."
For examp.le: A note is registered 2401:
divide 01 by 4 nnd you will have one nmainlng. According to the rule the letter
ou the note will Ik1 A. In rase this rule
fails, be certain that the note is counterfeit
'or altered.

FpI

a

RoHq

Goodyear Bros. Hardware

If the new hn ention of binding grain
with straw Is what it is cracked up to be.
•the twine trust will soon go where tbe
woodbine twlneth. Tlie new. machine h
said to do the work much better than can
Ik-done with straw bauds by hand and is
simpler and easier to *vperate than the
twine binder. The new Invention owes its
existence to the same mother tliat has given
birth to mi matij. Her name is Necessity.
The facts are ns fellows ••Early last
spring the Illinois State Grange, through
its executive committee and *eeking relief
from the extortions of tire twine trust, offerrd 310,000 for a successful and practical
machine or attachment that would bind
grain with strgw. The eornnfltterreceived
. OUR STOCK Of'
40 applications to compete for this prize
Dorn tlie various states and territories, anil
from Scotland and Canada.' Many of the
nitalels submitted.showed much thought
and Ingenuity, only one of which, however,
was deemed entirely satisfactory. For tills
invention the committee tendered'the $10,
!* now eompleb-. In fact wc have bought more Holiday Goods than we intend­
ooo. but the inventor declined to deed his
ed and lu order to clear them out we shall sell them
strawbinding device to the state grange for
this amount of money, liavjng had much
larger oflera for his nmrhneatid its|mtents."
The committee has seen the machine
work and pronounces it a perfect success.
,knd thus does genius outwit the twine And it hllv the rush for holiday gowis continues, we «hali make price* upon all goods
trust mid come to tlie rescue of ifti victims.
in our store
low that It will pay you to buy now what you may need for the
—I let riot Tri bune.
coining winter.# To convince yon of this we quote the

Delton, Dee. 25,1889.

Christmas Greeting

HOLIDAY GOODS
At Unheard of Prices !

Hoi is Ike Time to Snbscribe

FOLLOWING PRICES:
In itroceries we shall sell sugars ut 13. 14. 15 and 10 ibs- for $1.00: syrup, irood.

at 35c- molasses. l»eri, 35c: 1 lb. Ami A Hammer soda. 7c. 4 Ibv 35c; baking powder
10c: brat starch 5c a package; 1 lb. brat sage 40c: 7 lbs. good soap 25c: 1 lb. mixed
bird seed 5c; 1 lb. tea dust 10c; 1 itx good Japan tea 35c; 1 lb. pepper 55e: 1 lb. mus­
tard 25c; 1 lb. ginger 25c; 1 lb. allspice 25c: al! liest camlies 20e a lb.; 1 lb. Pearl tap­
ioca, IO'1: 1 lb. tend currants lOc; 4 lbs. Carolina rice 25c; fi lbs. Big Bargain soap 25c;
1 gal XXX wntcr white oil 10c: best lajer raisins, 2 Iba. for 35c; 5 boxes matches 5c;
tarot gasoline lOc; 8 doz. clothes pins 5c; 8 papers tacks 5c; 1 box toothpick* 5&lt;n
,ta- tend butter crackers
Arrangement* have been made (or tlie cotii- niekle top salt* and peppers 5c; ta-st clear salt pork «c:
Ing year which will maintain for the Review It* 25c: best lard 10c.
unrivalled i«&gt;sitlon among periodicals, and ren
In dry goods and notions our prices are srn h that even the
der It e»»etitisl to every reader In America who
desires to keep abreast of the time*. From
month to month topics of conUMOdlng intereat
in every field of human thought and action will
he treated of lu Its page* by representative
Wc can quote Gut a few. We are ta.-comlng'^tariueibuT tiite continue«i warm
writers, whose words ana names earn anthorweather and have decided that all woolen gno^s t^nst gn. Cloaks will be *»o|d regard­
Ity with them.
Tbe forthcoming volume will be signalized by less of coat. We can mention prices of only a few among tlie ’"“’F tiling* of which
the discuMton of question* of high public inter­ our larire stock te made up. We are now selling ladies' all wool heavy . black hose at
Mt by the foremost men of the time, notably by 25C" children's in proportion: Indies', misses’ and child*' al) wool mittens 10c up:
iilleJ' mtaS?»d ch id*' all wool hoods 15c upfrhawla at coat; MJ Inch all wool heavy
B rontroversy on Free Trade ami Protection In
great bargain); plain, checked and stripped flannel*, same price;
their bearing upon :he development of Ameri­
can Industry and Commerce, between tho two VhreL tricots Henrietta and Jamestown drew good* at ruinous prices: prints 5c.
most famous living statesmen of England and
pJS.1“-..iJ dn-. ««*. 10d (mil
«el.
Anieriea.
Wc also have a full line of millinery good*, consisting in part of winter bonneta,
The Right Hon. W. E. GLADSTONE
hats, turbans, cajm. feather*. Up*, and other trimming*.
AKD
i «Hrro- shoe* 81 00 and un to 84.50; men's and boys' boot*. 81.50 up; Boston rub­
Hon. JANES G. BLAINE.
tar
test an ties 81.10; men's and boy's reoteh raps, wort and phmh
ra^Xntt to SL50. These rap* wr are .rilling al whole-ale prices. Men« oserTM, Olwrion. «ntwli«toen&gt;rAtl,n&lt;*ri- rita
W31 pai*t 7.H cent*, roll, white baek.
&gt;" " A""”"
^rr.r-lOr.L win
&gt;« U»
““ ±L

■1 un inw.

Patrons of Industry Must be Satisfied.

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SulAenWlrai rrt» I'-X' l-rel**. Ore
Dollar* a \ etri- '

The North American Bera,
1 U..I r«r&lt;"»'. ’«"• ’•* '"l'

Butter, Eggs and Dried Apples, in fact anything (except
money) taken in exchange for goods.

Chicago Store, Delton.
.

HIGLEY &amp;. FOX.

�are organized for unfair advantages" and
cannot long exist because honest people
will give them a wide birth, tearing them
to fall on their rare weight. At the same
'
MARSHALL L, COOK. Editor.
time it is well enough to accelerate their
JCNTREED AS Krcosn-Cr-ASS MATTEH AT
downfall
by wise and timely legislation.
THE HASTINGS, MICH.. rOSTOFFICE,N
*
ACGL’ST 14. 1B~9.
._______
It is worthy to note that a New York
firm hnsjust irecn award til a S2.000.000
contract for supplying tlie city of Havana,
Cuba, with a system of water works, sev­
To publish tlie first message of President eral English firms having done their best
Harrison to &lt;w»tgn*!«v Is beyond the limits to secure It. The successful firm thinks
of our space. We can only say that jt Is that the Pan-American idea may have had
conceded to be a most business-like and a favorable Influence in the matter. The
statesman ly- document, cautious In tone, eStabllslijuent of closer relations between
yet aggressive in thoM^itreetlons where
tin* United States and all Spanish coun­
such action Is required. No one expected tries will certainly bring to this count©that tlie president would follow the ex­ more such pleasant awards.
ample of his Immediate predecessor by de­
The deposed emperor of Brazil. !&gt;om
voting his entire message to some one
I’redd, who te now at Lisbon, asserts tliat
topic, a* Cleeland did to the tariff. fro
republicanism In Brazil has crane to stay.
there’ is no disappointment. Everylxxly
And indeed he seems to lx* pleased that
expected it would be conservative and to
such Is the case. His unselfish course and
the point, and their expectations are fairly
viewshave done much to pave the way for
met
the new. reppblk*. And be seems to
In brief tlie. president favors the im­
provement of existing metiiods of govern­ heartily ,deslrv the success of the new
form of government He
indeed a re­
ment, and tbe correction of existing evils
markable exception to the usual run of
of the laxly politic, rather than any radi­
monarchs, who ore ordinarily platting to
cal departures.
fasten the grip of monarchy more firmly.
'Hie mure Important matters touched
upon In the meMagv are:
The way China is buying l-lg Krupp
1. Reduction ot surplus by purcitax* of guns for her coast defense^ and building
outstanding bonds, thus reducing the debt. up ber army and navy, shows that tlie old­
He favors reducing the tariff on articles est of file oriental nations doesn't propose
where such reduction can lx* made safely;, to be trodden under foot by the western
and without violence to American Indus­ nations any longer. China can Ix-conre
tries. He especially upholds the principle the foremost lullltaiy power of the earth,
&lt;if protection, and urges its extension to if she can organize her own forces and
products of the farm as well as. of the utilize her immense resources.
factory. He recommends the abolition of
C. E. Silcott cashier Jor the sergeant-atthe Interna) revenue tax on tolxicco, and
arms of the last house of representatives,
on distilled spirits used in the arts.
has
disappeared with about 882,000 of the
2. lie favors'Xhe continued coinage of
As he was a
Silver, but nut above 82,000,000 a month, salaries of congressmen.
democrat,
he believed in free trade, of
and is inclined to favor the policy advocat­
course, and was free to traffic in congress­
ed by the secretary of the treasury. Win­
men's salaries. And he has now gone
dom. that of Issuing sllvercertificates upon
with the cash into “file markets of the
the deposit at Hie treasury or suMreasury
world.”
of sliver bullion.

Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1BS9.

EDITORIAL NOTES.f

X He calls attention of congress to tlie
monopoly question, and urges the enact­
ment of laws that will properly punish
those who seek tocontrol the price of the
necessaries of life. His language is very
outspoken on that point
4. He would enlarge tbe pension list by
tlx*addition of u qualified service peiudbn,
which shall Include all needy or depend­
ent soldiers, whether present disability
were inonrred .in the service-or not He
also advocates the-removal of all needless
obHtaeles hi the way of proving the rights

it te quite evident that one of the pro­
posed measures upon which Gladstone and
the libera! party wfll s&lt;*ek to return to
power, will be the disestablishment of the
Episcopal church. And the party that ad­
vocates the complete separation of church
and state might to win now. and certainly
will eventually.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Tlie Episcopal Indies have a few more
cook books for sale. Buy one.

&lt;Wht In kicking at the measure projxmed- It is such mi easy thing to find fault.
But few of tiwe who protest most vehe­
mently, would invat a dolUrr in the con­
cern. Of course the council cannot now
vote the aid naked, as the connci! can only
go where tbe taxpayers direct with practi­
cal unanimity. We fear the result will be.
that the stock of the company cannot be
increased as desired, an-I the proposed
additions to ■ the plant cannot In: made.
Had the measure gone through all right,
tlie capacity of the institution would be
doubled, and 100 to u» men emploved.
This Is to 1x* regretted. But most fall
is4he fact that any feeling has been en­
gendered. In less than a year, nine of 10
of those who now oppose will be sorry for
their action. The men who asked the aid
asked no more than was reasonable for
the chances tliey took—chances which, as
we said, very few would take fur the pal­
try stun asked of the city.
.

12810619

North side State street.
I

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'

Delivered to any part of the city.

ADDITOINAL COUNTY NEWS.”
Woodland.
E. thine started his saw mill on Monday
last.
The express office will be moved up town
ns soon as arrangmenta can lx* made.
The W. R. C. met at Ira Hopkins on
Tuesday.
&lt;»ur R. M. Co. flhlp]&gt;ed a carlotul ot flour
to Detroit this week.
One of our teachers was visitedtone day
last week by one of the patrons of his
school, nnd remonstrated with the teacher
about punishing his boy. but finding the
teacher intended to govern the school him­
self, he went home satisfied.
At tlie demorest contest on Friday even­
ing Miss Nettle Carpenter was awarded the
silver medal.
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

1 lb. tent M»d*. Arm A llamin&lt;-!
&lt; ••
••
,
1 •' yeast foam baking |K&gt;v.d(-r
1 “ RteingSun
••
1 ** Dr. Price’s
I •• Italian sage
3 •’ sal ixxla
C *■ gloss starch, best.....
5 “ corn
••
.
7 •• good taundry soap. ..
membership fee:” and whenever the words
■■three-tenthsotone percent'' occurs in such 1 “ mixed bird sit'd
section to be amended and changed so as to 1 ’• best Japan tea dusi.
read as follows •'One-tenth of one per cent’'
Dated at lonta. Mich., Dre. Mb. A. I). IRK*.
1 " splendid .Ja|ian tea . .
I •• 50c. tea for
‘

Notice Is hereby given that on Wednesday
the IWi dirc ot January- A. D. 1MK&gt;. the annna!
meeting of the lonla. Eaton ft Barry Fanners
Mutual Fire Inraranee Oo., ol Ionia. Eaton A
Barrv cuuutlea. Mlchlran. will be held at tlie
City ball In the city of fonUt In said Male at one
o'clock p. m. of said d»j. at which lime and
place amendments of aertlan to of the charter
of said company will be propoMM and subi miued to a vote ot the members of said com­
pany present a: such meet lug. suchpropose-J
amemfraent* betug aa follow*, viz.: The words

High Htreat.

Chris Cross was on tbe sick list last
week.
Mrs. Blivin visited at S. Howe’s the
fore part of the week.
Fred Howe bus tiuished drawing ‘his
wheat to Irving.
Mr. Campbell, of Cloverdale, is at work
I am no HOG, but I keep them on hand to ^ell and will
on tbe addition to Me. Dooley’s house.
M. Seeber was laid up with rheumatism guarantee satisfaction to all who will patronize me.
tins fore part of last week.
1.
Hendrick Is at work at Mr. BelsonS
You are anticipating a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY
erecting a too! house.
Mr. Dooley has sold his 40 acres on High
NEW YEAR, and I will help you realize your expectations if
Street
George Coleman visited his uncle Mr. yon will buy of me.
Seeber last week.
George and. Lynn l.ankart have re­
I will have an extra fine line of Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks
covered from thrir Illness so they gre able
to be out again.
and FANCY MEATS of all kinds for Christmas, besides a full
Frances Graham liaj* returned from his
stock of OYSTERS.
huatiug expedition. /
Mr. Rutner has returned to Rutland to
spend tbe winter.
Also REMEMBER 1st—That I am the largest packer in the
B. Bottom is cutting poles In this part
of the town to use in his business making city, and you will do well to call on me.
rustic, chairs.
Plenty of lung face* among tlie famiere
2d—That I pay CASH for hides and tallow.
lu these parte on account of tbe Roller
mill iu your city being shut down, a* they
3d—That I have a good location and accommodations ex­
now have p&gt;gn to Irving or elsewhere to
mill.
cellent.

Christmas.

Irving.

A good sized house greeted Uncle ToihV
As our items have been too late so for.
of veterans to receive pensions under the
। Cabin last nigiit The entertainment was we will try oue day earlier. Guess we
present laws.
•
I very good.
.
will have to write Sundays.
5. He endorses .the principle* of the
Wc intended to chronicle tbe event last
Cards arc out announcing the intended
reform of the filvil service.
marriage of Miss Florence Edith' Hender­ week of the marriage of Fred Gillett to
6. HU dteciuslotbof.the southern ques­ shott to Mr. Fred*k J, Henning, of Detroit Mias Nellie Betts. Tlie happy event oc­
tion is characterized by candor and dignity. Ceremony to take place at1 the reakleuce of curred Thanksgiving at the bride’s home.
U S. Hill has closed bls evaporator.
'
.1. J. Hendershott, Irving. Thunttay Dec.
He recommends no radical legislation, but 19th at n p. m.
Frank Sylvester has gone to Dakota and
.
thinks the extension of federal supervision
Iowa for his health.
The fart that M. 1’. Fuller still retains
We are sorry to learn that the Item In
oter federal elections would be wise. He tlie. serviAv of Mr. Kep. Nllabee. the prac­
pound baby lias caused
calls attention to the need of public senti­ tical Jeweler, is a sufficient guarantee that regard to that
111 feeling. We were misinformed and had
ment temtuhig aroiwed, to the end Unit nil watches, clock-, etc., left with him &lt;io intention of writing anything that was
the suppression of the colored vote may be will lie projxrrly attended to. Mr. Fuller not so. or that would Injure anyone’s feeialso has on hand an excellent line of IhiB- Ingsx It is our purpose to give news and
-ended.
day goods that hr will sell at prices to suit
7. He
recommends that eougreas all. Cgjl on him at hte store, next to Huff­ not gossip.
Tbe entertainment at the Congregational
heartily oo-operate with the Pan-Ainerlcaii man Bros., when you wish Jewelry of ai/x church was well attended, ending with a
'
congress iu the promotion pf more friendly kind.
good supper,
,
•
Millard Baldwin can hunt rabbits now.
and largely inqfeoved commercial relations /At n regular convocation of Hastings
with the idater bq/ublics of the American' rlodgs F. nnd A. M.^Wednesday night, the as hU hands are too son* with salt rheum
to
work.
following officers were elected fur the encontinent.
sulng year:
A. D. Hughes was subpumird to Grand
8. The necessity of .a better navy and
Rapids as a witness for the Bradley trial
W. M.-T. Phillipa.
better twt defeowex b .plainly pointed
now lu progress.
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S. W.-Wm. Merrick.
J.
W.
—
Ixirenzo
Dickinson.
out, and appropriations for them urged.
Yankee Springs.
S. D.—,1. L. Crawley.
». He urges national aid of education,
J. D.—John Mate.
Wm. McLeod is In this vicinity visiting
especially for the descendants of the
friends and relatives.
Sec’y.—Ji A. Rider.
a^nancipnted slave.
Treaa.—J. M. Nevins.
Ixni Newberry returned to hi* home In,
Tyler
—
Chas.
Beckwith.
Grand
Rapids after a week's visit with
. 10.' The deplorable condition of our
friends and relatives here.
Tho bazaar undercharge of the enterpris­
(merchant marine is vividly pictured, and
T. S. Clark is on the sick list.
ing
ladles
of
the
Episcopal
society
,
at
socie
­
■the attatation of congress urgently called
Will Robinson has been in this vicinity
ty hall, last night was a fine success. The
to the need of euaotiog measures that will two booths were under chargeof the young for tlie last few few days.
Diner Chalker wax In this vicinity last
put American shipping interests on a ladies of St. Agnes guild and Mrs. N.
Barlow. We have neither sjxice flor time week collecting threshing bills.
creditable footing.
•
Tin’new grocery Is running at full blast.
to
tell
of
the
many
beautiful
things
offered
The above are tlie wore Important mat­
for sale lu these booths. Among so many
ters touched utxin in this uauterly docu­ nice things we should not particularize un­
ment. President Harrison's first message less we can give an extended mention.
will certainly produce a most favorable From the hour of opening! the lial! wn. Impression upon the eouutry. as It te crowded, nnd the pretty specimens of fem­
inine handiwork flexm disappeared. In
characterized by keen insight into the fact it was pretty nearly a dearanro sale.
affairs of state, nnd extrfrme mnderatlftn In The young ladies Iwionglng to St Agnes
Guild range from 14 to 20 years of age. nnd
all recommendations.
have been preparing for this liazanr for the
Honw: of the democratic pa|iersarecJalxn- past ycaY. The proceeds of the bazaar
that Sjieaker Reed te not much of u sales were 8! •’&gt;0.00.
protection isL Periuips nothing can betleq ^The annual session of the Barrs' countj*
state his views ou the tariff than the fol­ district lodge Good Temptars was l»eld in
tbe city Momtav^nftenioon and evening.
lowing story he toM, in his owu inimitable At the afternoon session tbe following
aodeffective way. on tlie stump a year ago: officers were unanimously elected for next
•Onec .there was a dog. He was a nice year:
Chief Temptar,'James Hallett
little dtet. Nothing the matter with him
Vice Templar, Hattie Cook.
cxeept a foolish free trade idea In bte head.
FOR .SALE BY
Sec., Geo. Money.
He was trotting along happy as the day.
lA'cture Committee, Rev. Oviatt.
far he hud in Ids mouth a nice shoulder of
Supt ot Juvenile Temple, Mrs. Mary
■BMttteQt jMttou. By and by be cmuc to
a atream bridged by a plank. Hr trotted
At clone of afternoon sesslonjiniwr
along, and looking over the side of thtf1
plank be aaw the markets of tbe world, Hallett was presented by O. W. Blain with
and dived for-them. A minute after he n beautiful gold Good Templars pin In be­
was crawling up the bank, the wettest., half, of Good Templars of Barrs’ county.
tbeaickiwt. the nastiest, the most tnuUou- The' meeting Monday evening called out
tbe largest attendance tliat has attended a
leas dog that ever swam asdiure.’’
temperance meeting in several years, and
I have the
Jefferson Davia, tho arch traitor, died the report of the secretary showed' timt
tbe membership of the lodge was keeping
Thursday la»L
I« view of the fart tliat abreast with the growing interest in lodge
thte man. m much or more than any other matters an 75 members had Joined tbe
la the nation, precipitated a conflict that Good Tempters iu the ixst three months.
Tbe meeting was addressed by O. W.
—OF—
•oat hundreite of thousands of lives and
Blain. Grand Chief Templar, and Rer. D.
billions of treasure. It Is Intereating to B. Oviatt. Mrs. Whitney, of M1ddl«nille.
nmd the cumuiwits of tbe southern papers. read a very tatrreatlng easay and Hr
According to these papers. Davis was a Barlow gave a fine recitation. The nr
quarterly meeting will be held at Lacey.
patriot, who was all bur a martyr to the
There has brea ranch excitement ntx&gt;i
«u»e of freedom! Think of IL Who
thfr proposetl Ixmus to tbe furniture fa
anys that tbe spirit of rebellion is dead,
tory, which we believe ha* arisen from n
In the city.
and/he iwacs of the war accepted in good misapprehension. In. the preaent state of
fattlt in a section which lands tbe arch- affairs, while the furniture company be­
I can knock them all out on
lieve they ore doing a paying business, no
ttaitor of the century u&gt; tbe skies’
one can tell aa an inrmitnty Is Impmalbie. prices.
Two gentlemen with ample means offered
Murat HateUwd my# that "the whole
|x&gt; take stock in the concern sufficient to
Call iu and convince your­
tru»t business in England is an orgauiMul double the capital. If tbe city would do
and he ha* hern there to find with tbe second StS.OOa what they did self before buying.
•m for Mamrif. Hr gtres the United with Um* first—give 10 per cent. No one
wilt deny tbai there an chanora to take;,
•httw tewtt afaua: tb-hararterixa-

DICK DOYLE,
FRJEjD HEATH,
N. TPARKER.

Remember

Finest Line

5277

•hrrerer found •tbeZ

J. S. MTS’ im

Try me ONCE and you will come again.

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A. LEINS,

Central House Meat Market.

All Satisfactory !
The prices we name on our

CHRISTMAS
GOODS
Aie git ing unbounded satisfoction to our customers,
and our stock of

18312263

ami Silk Mufflers

Is the finest we have ever had tlie pleasure of show­
ing over our counters.

We have Special Bargains
----- IN OUR-----

1 •• choice creaui candy.
1 ” French
•• .
.
1 •• Vostizza currant&gt;
(Not the crannion trash.
1 •• new Valencia raisin-....
2 •*, •• layer
••
1 ” i'allfornta egg plums
4 •• Carolina rice, good .

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lx**t XXXX powdered sugar
choice sweet potato—
Gold dust washing powder
Mogte
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(One 13-iuch sllverine tray ft**
t‘ bare octagon soap. .
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1
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4
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1 paper Rising Sun Move polish

I box Nickle Plate
••
I gallon water &lt;Mte oil
1
*• best.gasuiine
.
3 Ixixes matches
11b. rholre fine cut tobacco.
1 *• extra choice
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1 *• ciioiee plug
•
3 doz. clothes pin-....
paperp tacks
2 papers plnn, good one*
24 sheets good note paper .
25 good white envelope’
5 slate pencils...
2 «ticks lot candy ..
1 box lx*»t softwood toothpickHO ft clothes line
1 do/, tin dairy jxuis.....
Nice han'&lt;l tamp, complete.
Set glassware. 4 targe pieceNickel top salts and pepper*
2 good brook'.' ...
1 gallon gixtdSQjup.
1
t *•
'molasses-•
1 quart French mustard
1 doz. *our pickles in vinegar.
Best clear baek salt |xuk
3’; Um. best XXX butler crackers
1 qt beat cranberries
1 Ik grated cocoantil
1 •• citron i»eet lx*st.........................
1 ’• orangi .
2 •* Quaker oats . J..
1 '■ graxl ground coffee
1 •• best breakfast choevtab* ...
1 *• •• sweet
' ’•
I *' Epp's Cocoa .
.
5 •• sack table salt
10 Io. sack table salt .
5G •• •• packing •* ..
100 llm. good roller flour
loo •• Delton
'•
lest-

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Sugars are way &lt;lown. ■
We are having a nice trade
in gloves and mittens.

We are determined to lime
the cash trade and will uiulm
. -prices to get it.

1

No credit concern can aff«n-l
to sell goods-on such small
margins of profit.

We carry the largest sto'ck
of crockery and lamps in Bar­
ry county, and our price- are
nght. '

-General Stock-

We buy butter, egg- and
dried fruit and all kind- of
produce.

That you should not fail to see.

Farmers and everybody, von
can save money by trading’id

Goods

JfflUIH.

1
strictly pure shot pepper .
1
lx**t stick chuiamou .
1 •* ground mu^anl
1 *• macaroni, imported
1 “ pearl tapioca
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.
&lt;

We are bound to please you in quality
and price.
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E. Y. HOGLE.

BEAMER’S

Cash Store.
N. B.—We will have our usual
stock of bargains in ho^day

�Hastings Banner.

Buy your father or moHjer a pair of

PERSONALMENTION.
Donation for Rev. Puffer at the M. E.
WUi FuUer was In Grand Rapids Friday.
Following are tbe real estate transfers
.
for the week ending lk&gt;e. 8th, 1888, as
Dell Newton went to Kalamazoo Friday. ixrsonacf this evening.
W. R. COOK. Local Editor.
Remember, we desire those who have taken from the books tn the register's office:
Fred Hotdiklsa went to Homer Monday.
Items of Interest fur this colnmn to hand
Sarah Jane Bred to Peter Geiger; parcel st
Geo. Waddle was In Kalamazoo Satur­ them in to u». ffi,t later than Tutsday noon. XITalrieville
41.100.
day.
,
Mary M. Garland ioC.8. and E.
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at the mj rod* »titage of Woodland gz.too
hM thF
Outlay of
Rev. Row land went to Hillsdale Mon­ I resbytrrlan ehureb -Shoday. Dee. 15th.
C. s. Brice to Mary M. Gart.
g ‘u S
c hr*«»n‘a» proaenta to be found day.
Hastings
Tu
fi.soo.
.
Subject In Ihr morning «A Crowing Coek,"
ttaorgo W. I*errtn to Frank E. lAwrenee;ne\»
lowprSi' ,,H hC’ **
a‘ mn*™W
of nw'* sec35 Hope »t,v».
Irving Cressey was in riahiwell last evening, 'fpa Tret*."
George W. Pcntu to Alfred F. Lawrence;
The Mmy connected with Emmanuel
sec JR
gljEda~ r- V &lt; u I, «•
Over Snr.,ouu worth of real estate wa*
cliureb will bv entertained &lt;m Thursday, nsM—Ot
L‘ Hope
u_..
Henry O*bom w*s in Grand Rapid* Sat­ Dee. Hith. by Madam* H.'A. Goodyear. M.
Mild on top of Lookout Mountain one day
g*. G. Rupert to J.'Byron Sperry; tan see st
&lt;!. Atkins. D; B. Goodyear. .1. G. Good*
last week. ClMMter Messer ta-lng one of the urday.
*. ’&gt;» - WK YO1 It TIME AXD
Assyria
*3.i».wt &lt;■* • *
purcha iters.
I.—.. It.
V Ma.j.
I
Dr. Lathrop was in Grand Rapid* ye*, year, &lt;&gt;. Young, Wm. Harun, J. Duimhig.
Rom: Goodyear and Gertie Bentley, nt the
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H Is rnnwred that a couple of men from terday.
.azEOPvTEJY !
W1U c. Carson to 8 tinu**:' ’arson; lx* see 10
Episcopal MKiely rooms. Supper served
Albion will start a new cigar factory In
Bone
93fiOD.
A, C. Griflln went to Grand Rapid* frooffire until seven.
Elizabeth Brook* to Cha*. VV. Crocks: Ku see
town, and will timpioy several hand*. Ut Monday.
fLe third hi the aerh* of Demorest mt-d- £t Maple Grove 41^00.
■p. look nt the tine
them come.
Jam» Milter io eiisrtty F.Maxwell; Privilege
Jesse Guy. &lt;jf Nashville. was in the city al contests now being held in Hilarity, will of crossing
of n®1* see » Castleton toa.
occur Saturday evening. Dvr. i uh, nt the
Sec J. W. l.hnns adv. In this |*«ite. He I ttesday.
Kearney E.
to Ainnro E. Kena&lt;tnu;3a
Presbyterian ehnreh. The usual admit­ see » Castleton SJOO
offers great Inducement* for ca»h. in Hie
Julm K. Wtatlemore to Hartley E. Hendriek;
Mr*. L. c. Welton went to Grand Itapids tance «f fivg cent* will be takeout the door.
Mie of hi* tffi and 86 pants for 84. f«.r this
-*s
Mlddl-rtflc
4«.
batunlay.
The contestants are as follows : I'mtueit
month only.
Eimry-C. Aulrlrh to Henn A Wanl:n'«of
l *e,2ivilie Friglmrr. Nora Cooper. Bertha ***» see 1 Barry Site.
Mrs. Ed. Thayer went to Grand Itaplds Ter^r. Etta Holes. Frank Tyler. Laura
Go to riiilip Lutz to get yonr boot* and
II. Mtone to John U. Breltiuelrrr.
r.-oplA Dike Store and If you &lt;!«*- shoe* repaired. He will give you Mli*- Thursday.
sec rt Eottand
McIntyre and Etna Willison.. *
John
llrcHineirer to Cathariu** U Worn
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sire t«&gt; purchase
faHion. N.-xt u, i. m. B. &lt;lilla»plc'a on
Ed. Power* went to Woodland Monday
The social given by the Epworth league, .17a OH* ni Rutland 4X&lt;x»
Jvneraon St.
Jacob
lluSmao to Win. 11. and 1. V. Birman;
on buRlnesa.
,
•.
of this city, will occur at the home of D. R. »■ * of
mx M RaUlmort: J3.*«o.
Cook
Tuesday
evening.
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Dec.
IHth.
Tim
Gold iM*n* are cheaper Ilian steel pens in
Win.
H.
and
I. V. Blruiati lu Jacob Hoffmaa:
IL T. Frrneh. of Middleville, was in the
.
public arc conllally Invited to-attend. .Sup­ CM sec M &lt; ‘artton t .-.too.
the long run. John BV**unt*r the jeweler City first week.
J. I&gt;cIm:i to Mary A Bolson; tmd*.
has a large stork of Aiken nnd Immbert
per will beaernd fromtn 7. At 8 o'clock ofAuxtmiis
JMa tee ic KntlanJ 8M7O.
Clarence Pennock, of Delton, wo* In tbe will occur tbe literary MXereiaea. consisting
Lafayette Parrott t.i George Hitt; lol *.* blk 13
-iiix Piucui't and Bookseller of pen* and bolder*.
&lt;&gt;t recitations, pais re, vueai and instrumen­ village ot Woodland *75.
Barry • '&lt;•. will make the
Wm. 11. Guatou to 1'rank H.Brown. ’
Contrary U^our usual custom. v»i? this
Mrs. Mamie I'pjohn was in Grand tal music. The program will reqoiroalMnit 31 Irvtng *178.
week in-gin the publication of a continued
45 minute*. Those who can do mi are in-,
story, entitled "McGinty's Revenge." Rapid* Friday.
vltcd U&gt; remain after supper, and make
Thb* week in* publish chapter. 1.
Mrs. J. Bttah. *&lt;f Middleville^ was In the this a genuine, old fashioned social, when1
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people ran visit with wuth other.
Janies Radford wa* taken nick Thurs­ ci|y yesterday.
And -duaranfre the
day and died Sunday &lt;•?&lt; pneumonia, aged
The C. L. S.
will meet at Mr. Striker's I
pigenv Hnrthoni. of Orangeville, was lit
Dec. 13th. Following is Un* program:
60 years. The funeral look place Tues­ the city Momtay.
day afternoon under the charge of tlie G.
Singing—t hantau-jua song.
Ml*** Flo Hrnder.Jiotl was in Knlataaxoo
Repeating Lord's prayer.
last week visiting.
Roll rail—Quotations from Milton.
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-The Ba*lxei: ha* received notice from
The bible ami the tilth century—Mr.
Mi*s Iva Stall, of Hoytville.* visited In
the Auditor General designating thi* paper
Striker.
.
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a* the one to publish the lax sale* for tin* city last week.
Archi'-ological
Club
in
Italy
—
Dr.
Tim-1
&lt;■ ta* purer* Of Uielnwii'iiipoUtaaUnra. Barry county. It will be printetl in
C. IL VanAnnan U confined tohi*hotm* merman.
*
. at it r Journal office every KaUuiiay January.
with n severe cbUL •
iwen-.bar to receive lave* and at my
. Political Economy— M. l~ Cook.
'Traits of Human Nature, a talk—Mr. '
A great interest ta being aroused in re-1. Mbw
.&gt;iu»» Hattie
name nn
Sweczey left lor Osage.
Smith.
uard to the set of Dicken* work* to i»e j Kati*a*. Thursday,
History of Ronjr—Mrs. Kenaston.
•
given to the person making the most word* i •
W. I*. Wilkins was In Grand Rapids on ' In addition tn this the circle will issue
out ot the words "Fred L. Heath the i
business last week.,
a magi zine containing various departments
i&lt; 1'rtdsy and at the store ot Wle»*ert druggist.'’
Hastings on each Saturday during the
J. 1~ Crawley went to Grand Rapid* on in each of which wilt Ik* found articles
Beamer ha* Just received two new patand Items of interest by talanted writers,
business yesterday.
। tent* of decorated .*eu&gt;i-]M&gt;rer!aiu iltahcs.
whh b will Ik* read by different incmteni
Tr-a-ur-r,
the very latest style, and tlw price i* very
Frank Pnncxaut wa» in Charlotte aenup- of the circle.
low for such good*. Iztdle*. p!ea*e call
Critic—Mrs. Smith.
.
Closing Ming.
ivJycar Bro* hardware store, and Inspect them.
Mrs. Dr. Mattisou. of Middleville, wa*
sch ttatanta) tn December ftr the
Mrs. Eva Keagte died In Battle Creek In the city Thursday.
lust week of lung fever, ami her remain*
Clement Smith and family visited friend*
Tawnhhlp Treasurer.
Hurrah! For the old flag.
wen- brought to thi* city &gt;aturday. the
In,Nashville Thursday.
[ Review* nrr the order of tin* day.
funeral taking place at the Baptl't church
Roy Mys that a chord suspends an an*.
Satnnlay
nflenioon.
IL W. Shrincr. of Charlotte, was In Hie
i b-M tbe Hast tugs Falionnl bank every
Thomas
and Stilaon luul better look out
city Thursday on business.
rdaviluring tbe m.-nlb &lt;&gt;t December. at
Cook Bros, keep the Hasting* B.vxxm: i
for their moustaches aa Ml*- Hallock lias
,r creek on Turotay and at Cloverdale on
waving
vigorously
ami
it
i&lt;
becoming
betMrs.
George
Abby
visited
Mrs.
W.
E.
«d«v of the Marne month to accommodate
succeeded in capturing one already.
nlio wt'lt to par their Uiw.
Griggs, of NasliviHe, last week.
Wc would Tike to know whether it wa*
James H. It VAX. Treasurer.
weeklies In southwestern Mlchhtan.— ^tnv M. 1- Cook and Ml** Dntsie Hale Shirley, tbe milchlng stool, or the flag
Kalatnnzoo Telegraph.
tlmt floats.
were in Grand Rapids Saturday.
I ” ’ "SCrKTrZ A-JvT’S
j
Quite a number of tho student* talk of
By far the tie*t assortment of ;ii&lt;M&lt;rrotr
Harn Bowker I* quite sick, taring con­ attending the young people'** social at Mr.
4&lt;riccdl I took* is to Im* found at Holloway'*
fined to his liome lu the 2d want.
'Cook's Tuesday. Dec. 17.
drtig store (sign of tin* elephant)} they
:
FOR CHILDREN.
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A flag pole 30 fort in length arrived here
have tbe DMNft remlablr volume* from four
Mis* Minnie Fowler, of Nashville, wa*
* 7 . * Good Safi to use. Kever falls. 1
Monday morning.. It is surmounted by a
large stocks and more coining.
In the city la*t week Wednesday*
* Eademd by Physicians. X»«p it - at 1
metallic fixture of 2 feet. Thia i* spliced
M^bout 40 of Hie young friend* W Mar*
iaad.
8cld by all Draggists.
.
Miss Belle Ham*, of Vermontville, visit­ to a taiM* pole extending down through tbe
mi Rock tnade.him a very pleasant surprise ed relatives In the city &gt;*t week.
roof, m&gt; that the total bight of pole alxrve
Monday evening
Monuny
evenhig at
nt inr
the rr»i&lt;inirr
resilience ui
of Fred,
ricu,
.
1-auni
BeMiner was the gue&gt;t of Miss the building Is 42 fret. •
Busby. A very enjoyable affair I* Hie una- S,.
Tuesday morning to the Mtrprlse of nl I
^.innir la*e In Grand Rapid* last week.
and (especially Shirley aud Rev. Grigsby.)
iiimous ventlct of all who attended.
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Ml** Nora Ainsworth, of Grand Rapid*, the star* and stripes floated over the pub­
S. A. Crowell, ‘’in* ot the crack.shot* of visited friends in the city over Sunday.
lic school building of Hasting*. The fol­
Ti. ■ •' B. Spalding term of rixbty
one
.* ti.*H
we»t w A*»rrta Center la tor America, u*.-* nothing but "0 cent powder,
lowing program wa* carried anil:
F. H. Ihti^h atul wife, of Wayland, were
Tbrrr t* *r. acn» under sootl cvitlvatlon; which In- keejM fur sole at hl* plkre on
Singing.
- ...vni. udl. good barn, fair honxe. Enquire Jefferson st. S'ou can save S5 p**r cent visiting friend* in this city over Sunday.
Recitation - Miss Etta Holes.
i vv sjaffilinK.on tbe premlaea.
by buying all your ammunlUon of him. *
-------- OR-------Luclu* French, of Detroit, was in Hie
.Singing.
Short addresses—Clement smith, Itev.
Wellington Green, a resident of this city city a couple of days last week &lt;&gt;n business.
Oviatt, Rev. Grigsby. *
for the |&gt;ost.4U years, dlhfl last week Tues­
Mr*. Crawley wa* the guest of Rev. A.
Essay-Miss Hallock.
day of heart trouble*. The funeral oc­ K. Stewart and wife, of Nashville, last
At the contusion of the program three
curred Thursday under the auspices of the
lusty cheer* were given for the old flag.
A. R. of which Mr. Green was a rneiuThe
exercises were highly interesting and
Ja». Swto and wife went to Caledonia
last week for a few day* visit with reli- the patriotic songs, addrc*M*m*s, recitation
Buy a ticket* to the &lt;lancc in union lull
and essay were heartily applaud&gt;*d. Tire
to be given Tuejuluy evening. I&gt;ec. 24th.
lap oue cent each at Nev in* .
high school room was appropuately decor­
Mrs. Kirk Mixer and children are* visit­ ated with flags and a picture of Washing­
Cbristiuaa eve. Good music and good order.
ie« flour 82.70 at Joseph Rogers.
ing I.. N. Mixer and family in the city this ton In tin* center of tbe drapeiy. The 7lh
Proceed* for the benefit &lt;»f Fitzgerald |*eu fa
flour 82, at Joseph Roger* Rog- monument fund. Help this worthy pro-- a
and 8th grade* wen* present, and a few
ject.
kXdi.ss Rum* Goodyear was In Grand Itap- visitor*. Tbe flag is a very handsome one.
Fifty dozen handkfiftbiefs at 3 cents
Tlie flag now waves over tin* school Td* la*t week, the guest of her slater. Mrs. The credit for the flnij and the excellent
program rendered Is largely dm* to Prof.
Ed.
Haff.
lum.se and will be a valuable lesson to live
CHAPTER I.
1 it Nevins'.
Roberts.
M-lvolat* and citizens generally. By the
Willard Warner and Mis* Matte Warner,
•;« ru*h for aiming out priees at 0. D. way wc don't know of many l«etter m*Ik»1
'Twas midnight.
of
Mulliken,
are
vidtlng
Ml**
Effie
Simp
­
; ; ding &lt; &lt;*ntiunrs.
It had often been midnight at the same hour liefore: never
bouse* in the state that have flags to wave son this week.
The folloklng resolutions wen* adopted
|ii*!' a? cost again till* Christina* at over them either.
Mr». William*, of Warren. 111., and Mrs. by a ri*lng vote, at a .meeting of Fitzgerald mind.
-ui* A VanArmnn's.
I imve 6.000 sawed fence pickets al my Gutcheu. of Nashville, were visiting Mt* l\Ht No. 1SS G. A. R-. ab their meeting
But it icaa midnight.
mill
«m
tin*
McCallum
farm
in
Hope,
that
Firn* ini- ed Christmas candy iOe. at
Saturday. Nov. 30th:
Dennis McGinty stood on the bridge, gazing alternately at
Willison last week.
1 will sell for $••■ per LOOO. Will trade 80
WliEHKA*:—It has come to the knowl­
.ini* J. VanArman's.
the
full orbed moon above, and the billowy Thornapple be­
E.
JHartman,
of
Delton,
was
"liest
urn*** of unimproved land for a kimmI work
edge of this port that many i*er»ons in
X'. T. fdamond pipped Monday in such
man” at the Doild«*-Stebbin« marriage various parte of tlie county Itavr made the
WlMJAU ZA«»n.
neath.
. , , .
, ,.
:ann* x as to •praiii bls ankle.
wredne»day of last week.
t'lovenlah*. Mich.
assertion that the Soldlent and Sailors
McGinty s father had miserably penshed tn an election row
Mi*. Geo. Bradley returned to her home Monument Association of Barry county in New fork.
vv* nd &lt; tiutributlon* hud to l»e left out
He
had
never
been
aiderman,
so
he
died poor.
in Grand Rapid* Saturday, after a short have ndsappropiated funds coming into
- wc* I. owing to luck of space.
w;i*
•*.* **■'■
------....
their bands for that puroofw. and. that ‘His mother aud five sister* were among the leaders of society
Visit with her parents in Carlton.
I'.ijhty-iive rents will bny a nice hair of at their home in the 4th wan| Saturday
they
give
this
a
reason
why
Uicv
do
at
"Five
Points"
while
his
drunken
brother
was
a
member
of
evening. Ike Hendershott nnd Mrs&gt; p ill
Mrs. W. W. Williams, wlm has been vis­
• i • slipper* at &lt;&gt;. D. Spataldlngz '
Hayes got first prizes, for best playing* iting In the city fnr «oine time, relumed to not contribute to this fund, therefore.
RE»ot.vF.i»:—That we the members-of the legislature, and a refonner of the first water.
it..iid~inM* line **f 'ilk haudkpreblefs while the booby prize fell to A. E. Dicker­ tar home in Grand Rapid* Saturday.
.
Flwrel.l |&gt;«l. X&lt;* M. &lt;!■ A- J:McGinty, our hero Dennis McGinty, had heard of the great
m u filer* at O. D. .Spauldings.
man and Mrs. James W likin'.
Fred Goodyear, who is now employed In hereby express our unbounded confidence •‘boom'’pl Hastings.
In several nntruardedmoments,hestole
;l-.m* ginuud feisi. oats and rye. for sale.
What will make a l»ettcrChri»lum* pres­ the Fourth National 1-ank of Grank Rap­ In the honesty and integrity of the man­
ent than a niee gold watch ami chain. 1 id* spent Sunday with his mother in this agement of that Association and that we a ride on the fast freight, and at last reached our city, penni­
do not believe that any money received by less and friendless.
have
many
of
llrw
&lt;•»
hand,
and
k«*p
u
•
.
&lt; the Iw.-t *J.M» ladies Mme* in tlie
city.
the Association ha* e«r been Improperly
nice *tock of Jewelry of every
But be was a blooming daisy just the same. And bis blonde
Clrtta, Bauer and wifr. who have been appropriated, anfl. tliat every contributor
and It will pay you io call on me la-tore
v tatting relatives In New York state tor however -mall has ta-cii honestly account­ hair, and bas-relief freckles and blande smile had impressed
ih-nry Ncwtoli han u new Amerirfti buying, a# I will give you price* to suit.
the past three week*, returned home bat' vine water wheel rmming In hi* dam.
ed for.
themselves on Katie O’Rafferty. _
urday.
Bemriubcr that 82 flour that Jot*. "Rogers
But why was Dennis on the bridgel
A.lillilnn.l «ml
IX A- Sheldon was called to Benton
: . Others ask $2.40 for tlw sum*-flour. uwdlu ollu-r .owl I' nJIn. will l«- f““
Why was he looking cross-eyed at the moon?
Marbor Thursday by the *&lt;*rious lllnroa of No.
■ i&gt; |h&gt;uiuU of loVellnesr arrived at the other other melter* "Ihl»
mother.
He
returned
home
Monday
as
Why was his soul agitated as it never was before?
.J1W | EHza Smith. MuoOeM. halon Co.
■ ••me of Madison Erb Sunday. “1 was a
I Dante! Getman. Tbarnappiv
round on |.w ■■
™’ 1 »'
7, she was considered out of danger.
Dennis was not a dynamiter.
x, v , . . • , , ,.
I Man Bear.
"
compelled n. to «6he thl»
John Quick, of Howard City, who fas
&gt; Einorv Mother. Barry
He hadn't killed Dr. Cronin with his little hatchet. I doubt
i Clara M. Whittemore. Hope
Ban.xkk and Detroit Tribune will be weekend the limit«' 'be l»l»r win be» rn.ny Mem* 1“
“""1? to
i
Kowsn
T.
F.
Dodds,
Hasting*
if
he
ever
heard
of
him.
the new state of Washington. Hi ■!**
nrttlahed those who desire for 81.45 per interesting as the outside.
E. Stebbins,
.ultcrcl btom by fire, twite white Itotrf 360 Ii Grace
Why was he sad?
— S—
,
Delbert Beynolds. Hasting*
Wenled. . pertwer with r««h end rxprrin Howard City, and now seeks a luck er ®* । Helen Parmer. Baltlinore
Katie O’Rafferty had only that evening told him that unless
lu spite &lt;&gt;f the bard times John Bess- knee mtd u Inmtler tn buy one tal lnl« spot to engage In the drag business again.
) Marcus Lake. Hastlugs
i Marvin
Fllen Reeve*.
ii'i-j* report* very giaxl sales in his jewelcry
he run a mowing machine through his shock of red hair,
In Beemer-. ™»b more.
।
Tbotnas,
Hlekory
Corner?
Allen MeOmber, of Sioux Falls, 1&gt;akt’u*
for
the J*.
rightJman.
until January i*i,
'tore.
washed his feet, and spruced up generally, he must never
Im
Th- open
Beenmrlue.nod-rm
te visiting his parents In this rity having •»' j Addle BoblMon. Delta”
While flown town it will pay you to travel tor a large manufacturing &lt; onceni I* ri™ bom* rSLr. 11' I*
speak to her again. And she broke down and sobbed. Poor
-&gt;k at Fred L. Heath’s line of holiday £ tot'if tte &gt;eer.
the booming city of Sioux Falta, and Will
We wish to return our heartfelt thanka thing.
gooda.
RanhA's wildest - and most enthu»lastlc to our kifid friends and neighbor* and tbe
man to care for the store in hta absent .
Dennis was mad.
.
...
n
stories about Spokane Falls arc exceeding.1 want yonr poultry, dried apples your
Last week Tuesday Dan Flfield pitched |y tame and commonplace compared with G. A. R. P~‘ ,or their klud *“,*Unce
He straightened up with dignity, and reached to up poll
butter and eggs for cash or trade at Joseph
during the sickness and death of our huaonto a son of James Murray and bnite^l Allen's stories about his favorite city.
Rogen.
down his vest as he walked away.
band and father.
his face up somewhat. A warrant was
Mh". Julia Gkkkx akd Family.
Mrs- Emory Btwby and son Clayton ar­
Don't forget that O. D. Spaulding has issued for Fifleld’a arrest for •»««'[ “«*
But he had no vest
J
•• । onplete line of boot* and shoes at bot­ battery, but he evidently caught ®n itor he rived home from Detroit
And so couldn't pull it down.
kept''shmly " until Thursday, jbj J where they have l*en tor some time hav
tom prices,
To
to kina Wtata «ho y»“^” “
operations performed upon the cripAnd now Dennis was on the bridge.
was
arrested,
brought
before
M
. W. lIBcer. ing
the
death
and
burial
of
our
dear
mother.
Srf tan4 of tta tetter In to nope, of
'T&amp;tt.-U a large display of fine yljl
plead
guilty
and
was
fined
&amp;»,
wblcli
«
Mrs.
E.
P.
Willison,
we
extend
our
heart
­
He was desperate.
.
...
n . &gt;
M&lt;oAa at Holloway's done store; "prices
regaining the use of IL We are sorry to
He had a great mind to jump into the river. But tie was
are fair too."
paid.
Kite that their visit to the metropolis did felt thank.Wtl.LtoOX’* CntLOBKK.
afraid of the consequences. The river was wet and cold and
not bring about the desired reeult, though
Ik&gt; not fall to visit Dr. l-athrop* drug
At . meellnit ol lb* . enlrten
, the best medical talent In the state was
'torr and look at hla Christmas stock, it tot week Wcdncwl.y
Parker F Y. Bogie and »v. D. nay’*
tswta them all.
On April 18th last. 1 took out ;a" ■"l- l'etohis despair he got to looking at Newton’s dam. “!&gt;"»»!"
dent Insurance policy, with the Union he ^id ■ IfTe^-tondid.Ican. I shall be revenged."
And
Fred L. Heath ha* a fresh and original
: l/u lb* «nnu.l 'toll?" “J
tai
Hue of Albums, toilet sets, bibles and BS30.85 was received during the P*"t &gt;&lt;* i Barry lodge. No. 13, K- of 1. Mimday Mutual Accident Insurance Co., of t-hteagoOn July 3»tb, I sustained an injury• wl ch heitt^lfteSnr^&gt;t as Dennis crawled under the livery
tnisceUaheoos booko.
■ night the following officers were elected totally disabled me from 1»bof *n ,n&gt;
SKltota "» Ata. &gt;«b. b*tan work
Buy "Fumado** cigars of Fred I- Heath
• for the coming year*nd stand a chance of drawing a horse, In, note. Hr* b&gt;u wrm ~ld dnnw t&gt;&gt;*
C. C.—Dan fl. Reynolds.
•min an 1 forwarded mJ’ claim papei# w stabjU) to dream out nia project.
*n&gt;*
Ml to? ™
•zrriaxr and harness.
•
;
V. c.-J. M. Nerils.
|To be continued in Chapter H.|
Nov ts'bul prrrtous to ttal (tel* * *ta*b
“
ryT.
*rr.»e
S
«
If you want a good fitting pair of boots
„i l„rw.to&lt;&gt; » to. In „«l*tonl.
K.
IL
A
S*
—
Fred
Ryerson.
.
or shoes made to order go to 1’hillp Lute KJ"
''TocS b^nri ItoVSi.
Bny Clothing and Furnishing Goodsof B
”|m. but nwlw tn n .tabt
M. of F.—W. K. Cook.
at his shop on Jeiferaon street.
Tbe number of perrons
M. of E.—H. M. Fowler.
Grant. With every dollars rash trade yoa
nulling, to letu-r wa. will *“
«»l lb? toll"
Neu However, 1 hs'’’* received It and
Xo oue govs elsewhere to look when we iXSta4' Th’
M. of A.-J. W. Lunn.
a
chance
to
draw
a *100 carriage, a 450 sewing machine,
wtah to stay for the company Uvat they have FVO 'K «nte, or an *18 child's bieyele.
-tww our dress goods. Why! Price*.
10 females. *»“■"*’_
vw.r
sj!™u7 Gmwl&lt;*"
settled in « gentlemanly and vjy gjrfaeO. D. SrvutDfo.
£ a*’. rr’X^-" »
t„
the
Urand
u»lp&gt;
und
John
Liehty
«u
tory manner to tnc.
*»• *■
Ixmi, between Green St and Kurts mar­ wSTnnmto of burl.l. ntody &gt;«»
elected as elternete deletptte.
ket Thursday, a buggy whip. Fiuder will
. . ..
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' ______ • ai.i«

'"i'MtDMP Wednesday, Dec. 11. 1888.

yVatdw. rings and «liverware arc alwan tne.most acceptable Christmas pre*
ch-'r
* ■ l lCUI ”r;John fl^'-mer thejew-

;T WILL INTESEST
’ YOU!

Holiday Goods!

H
u
&gt;

II'. II. Goodyear

m
m

Lowest' Prices

[Our

Iles' Qualities.

| Holiday Stock
| of nice things

middle aged folks
young folks,
children,
is larger than ever

0

and better than ever.

Call in
and see.

Croup Remedy I

Hicks &amp; Sim

Farm for Sale.

•LOCAL NEWS.

SAVED FROM the SOUP
A thrilling story, with a moral for
each chapter.

IIADH
MuKAL'.■

K.

�ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
GERMAN PEASANT LIFE.
Boo patronise nnd keep up a gambitor
that I am able to find them tn every drug
Lott of wheat marketed teat week.
n»m, «od ite rxxl pw,,!. wbobUn.„,
store ot the cities wherever I visit Not
dreamed of sueira thing are shocked.
A LECTURE ON THE THEORY AND only from theoretic grounds are Pc-ru-na,
Dr. F. H. Rorick, who has made a few
HOW THE PEOPLE IN FATHERLAND
Man-a-Un.
and
La-cu-pi-«
to
be
considered
professional visits to thia city, died sudden­
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.
A watchman winged a buggiar who W1.
the varle mtcum of medication, but tbe
PASS AWAY THE TIME.
ly at Indianapolis. Nov. 22.
for arbitration.
trying to get into Hutchin* Bns., drug
testimonies of thousands justify It as a
store at White Pigeon the other night, but
A few fromjhl* city are already think­
THE SUCCESS OF A FAMOUS PHY- practical fact.
failed to bring him to earth. The rascal
ing of attending a turkey shoot at Carlton
Take for Instance, a single case from
Th-ro is little choice between a dinner with left a trail of blood.
Center the day before Christmas.
the extensive list of similar cases treated,
no appetite and an appetite with no dinner.
as an example of the virtues of Pe-ru-na
The many friends of I. W. Fslghner In
An-Englisl! company has bought a promTHE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE.
Mr*. T. 8. Eberleln (then of Pittsburg, Pa
islng mining claim on thelyest branch of
this city, will regret to hear that his drug
now of Keokuk, Iowa), during the year
store in Muskegon yvas burned one night
Mix your rwnrnibnuuu of a good dinner the Ontonagon county. Ind will develop □
1382, began to develop the usual symptoms
There U eomething pieturanque ofttl
MEDICATION SIMPLIFIED.
last week. His stock of drags was partial­ with* little gratitude to heaven and the host. splendid water power in the river near thof consumption. Cough was one of the
True charity warms tbe heart of him that property.
ly insured.
•
first symptoms, which gradually grew
gives and him that take*; tbeothrr sort is
HOPE FOB THE VICTIMS OF CON­ worse In spite’ of all treatment Tbe sputa it in thi* light You look at a pretty picture
The examluatloir of Frank Anderaou
John Woodruff has bought thedaln busi­ morn chilling than cold soup.
SUMPTION, BRIGHT'B disease,
at first slight, became abundant purulent in a gallery and w tbo country people grace­ ness of 1*. T. Colgrove, rented Dnvhl Eyealleged
tntinipg
of tlie
Tbe life of the dinner Heth in deliberation; for tbe
occasionally streaked with blood. A rapid fully grouped at a ruitlc wedding. You leshymeFs farm, and intends to “go it tbo death of the diner may lurk in tbe lack Charlevoix county court bourn* resulted in
DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION,
burry
in
a
train
and
catch
right
of
them
hwa
of
flesh
and
flagging
appetite
filled
her.,
alone"
next
year.
He
will
take
possession
his
discharge, but he lia- been again
SCROFULA, CATABBH.
relatives with forebodings. The hectic in thrir provincial awl quaint coatumui*, dig­ of Mr. EycleshymeFs farm May 1st.
Tbe appetite Ua tool of nature'* tempering; anttfM for Jierjury. on the complaint of
ETC.
flush, night sweats, and suppression of ging peat or making hay. You tttroll Into
’ you will listen to her and irason you may Frank White, of Boyne City.
We would like to have our correspondtbe menses, l«jft no doubt as to the nature tho country und watch them cat their middeme mailed as early as Monday morning
A bunch of rich ami racy love |ettet.
Dr.’S. B. Hartman, a name that Itaa In­ of her disease. From the first pl iy sirInn*
Whitton in Table Talk.
und o pair of up and up young folk* an- ir.
If possible. Coming late, ns some of our
Cough medicines,
come a household word through tlw state had been employed.
correspondence does, we have to cut It
the hands of the lawyers aud on the veno&lt;&gt;f Michigan by virtue of the umny and' re­ tonics, cod liver oil nnd stlmulcnte were see only’ont;side.
The
i&gt;caMuite
never
live
in
imitated
bouses
of
a law Miit for breach of promise at pon
down, and often leave It out entirely.
markable cures wrought by him while at resorb’d to by her physicians without avail
At Biddeford, Me., two men—one n small, Huron. If tlie ease comes to trial a Mmthe Pbmktnton Hotel. Detroit, rfnd after­ Tbe first physician employer! was Dr. about their farms. They cyme together mid
word* at all of the ifrincipal cltleu of the Williams, Penn evenne. Pltteburg; Dr. form a little settlement, sometimes not more , The city should sec to It tliat n side walk slender person, und the other of proportions satiou Is promised.
riate of Michigan;, has finally completed hit&gt; Gillford of Allegany City was next called, than a dozen buildings in all. So it I* not in­ is built to Join that already built by the C. in the neighlxirhood of 300 pound*—were em­
An enterprising little.girl at. Hati!present visit to this state, and has returned and then Dr. Riggs, of Pittsburg. During frequent to s«c a small valley thickly dotted K. A- 8.. leading *re*t from the depot. It ployed by a woman tu dig a grave on her Creek proved her. (fraud father a haryeslr;
to hl* Surgical and Medical Institute nt this history of conflict with this terrible with tbe**.’ dorfs, or villngr*, which, if put was very unpleasant for pedestrians during family lot. They worked rapidly, and ere day by showing him in ihe bible that &lt;;•*■
- -------- the excavation was
Columbus, Ohio, lu conversation with disease frerjuent consultations were held, together, would rnakn a small town only. the rifiny weather of last week to mire In
made
tbe sun. moon aud stars before 1,.
that yellow mud up to their shoe tops.
the doctor before his departure h* made but uotlilng checked the steady progress
did cows, and therefore the moon cuuldt.’t
some imporant statements, which have re­ ot her malady.- Not a doubt had existed vantage nt twilight in iwnoMT. Everybody
tie made of green cbeesv.
As our readers well know.’Dr. J. A. articled. und alter quite
is back from the day's work in the fields, nnd
in
the
minds
of
her
physicians
or
friends
ference to the remedies the doctor has lieen
Baughman, tlie well known specialist
Thomas Johnson, a farmer living a fev.
using to effect the wonderful cures he has as to the nature of her disease, nor as to wrted at noon. For then only the grand­ formerly of this city, is now located at
miles north uf Flint, ba* been amusing hm,
been making dally since he has been among its fatal ternfination. The repeated exam­ mothers nnd grandfather*, wheae cy Might b Akron. Ohio. All those wishing to con­
self by bumping hb. bead against the aid,
us. it appears, ti£ revealed by him, that ination of her lungs indicated tbe rapid dimmed or their joint* rheumatic. may at sult Dr. Baughman by letter can address
of the l»arn and by digging at his throat
be has been using almwt entirely three strides with which she was approaching home, and tell their young dcecendants tbe 1dm at No. 151 South Howard street.
groind for quite a while, if it came to the with a butcher knife, until his people hav
medleal compounds. These compounds the end. Her physicians were honored wonderful stories of witches nnd hobgoblins Akron. Ohio. He writes prescription* for
made application to have him put into p&lt;
are cxnujxwed of the mo»t efficacious drugs member* of the medical fraternity, in which they beard under similar circumstance* any disease for $1.00.
tiac asylum. ’
to be found in the UnltM States dispensa­ whom Mrs. Eberlein’s husband nnd family from their grandfathers and grandmothers
tory. but their virtues are extracted and had perfect confidence. And the sorrow
When the contracts are let. there will be
compounded in~n way wholly orig- with which they listened to their derision
three sizes of postal cards. Tliere will tie
, Inal. When asked concerning these cotn- that they had exnusted everything known
By dusk tho ponaonte have already eaten a .HinaIler can! than the one now used. nuu|c
pounds, referred to. tlw doctor made the to them in vain for the relief of the wife their tapper. Tlie mon lie about and kmuke especially for the use of ladies. There
ami mother of fhe afflicted household can
following statements:
thrir long pipe*, tin* wtjnwft make their knit­ will also be a larger one than the one now
Tire first twelve years of uiy professional lie better imagned than descrllwd. As ia ting needle* fly white there la light, and tlto in use. to be urn! for business linen. The
^nreer did not differ from that of any busy common to consumptive patlcnte, Mrs. children play tlw identical game that their quality of the paper to lie used., will be a
phj-sician and surgeon. Early in my prac­ Eberlelu continued hopeful long after her parent* played before them, where they join great deal better than that now used lor
tice. . however,'! became dissatisfied with attendants believed her to be iwyond band* in a wide circle. ring, and net the pon- postal cards.
tlte ordinary preparations of drugs. I had cure. I was practicing at that time in tomimo of tho courtship of a soldier and a
A mar. Is going ataiut the country claim­
We are showing some nice things in .dress goods for win
l&gt;een so frequently disappointed In their Pitteburg. and a fancy that I would be peasant girl.
■ vibrations tliat I susi^ted it was due to able to relievadter was. during her illness,
By minrise tho entire population is up and ing to be advance agent for Draper’s’Un­ ter wear.
And they will wear too. And you need not be
the way in which tlir preparations were repeatedly expressed l&gt;y Mrs. Eberleln. but out in the field*. Not only doe* tlto man cle Tom'.* Cabin Co. Hr puta up two or
ashamed
to wear them. They are latest patterns* and desir­
it
was
regarded
as
the
mereist
whim;
and
three
sheet*
of
paper,
run*
up
a
large
hotel
made. 1 began in 'n modest way to pro­
shoulder a hoc or a try the, but tbe woman
cure the medicinal herbs and extpud their as they were employing the best medical fall* in and works aa well. Entire familte*, bill and gets all the money he can and able.
And
you can afford to wear them, for’ we havtf pat
virtues in a way that Vcould rely on their talent the city afforded, no attention was except only tlie very aged, go out Children gives nn order on the show, which is like
tlie letter that never came. Hr worked prices on them within th? reach of the people.
strength and purity. 1 was astonished at paid to it. At last she became so weak
Morenci. Ridgway. Britton am! several
the cliange ia my success In the treat­ and emaciated that an attendant was con­
ment ot disease. I really believe that my stantly at hand to lift her during the ter­ until evening, are carried out by tbe mother* other places.—-Bellevue Gazette. success al that time as well as at the pres­ rible coughing spells to which she was sub­ and loft under tho »hado of a neighboring ^Alftnt 15 couple uf young people from
ent time, depends.on tbemodeby which the ject. and which was frequently followed
medicines used are prepared. My practice by alarming sinking spells, during which
Boy* aud girl* ore obliged to attend sboul South Bastion, the former home ot Mr*.
Herb Snyder, gave her a very complete
became so extensive that it l&gt;eeame evident she was often thought to be dying, it
An elegant line of Ladies' and Children's CLOAKS to
and happy surprise Saturday evening, by
tlist 1 shcnild be obliged to Institute u lab­ was during one of these frightful paroxyms
oratory or manufactory to meet my nec­ that her husband was supporting her ten­ summer—the scaxon for gathering hope, itutk- taking possession of her home In the 2nd close out at cost or less. We have warked these goods to sell,
ward—the occasion being her 22nd birth­
essities. which 1 did. Wishing to meet derly und vainly trying to palliate her suf­
and
they
must go.
the demands of my private patlente I sup­ fering tliat she again expressed her belief given that the children may help In the field.*. day. The evening was paaned in playing
games of various kinds, after which nil
plied my medicine to druggists tn their vi­ that If Dr. Hartman was sent for-he could
partook
of
an
oyster
supjier.
The
company
relieve
her.
Willing
to
indulge
her
in
any
i
and
rain,
with
no
prospect
of
abating
cinity, labeled with names known only to
—iidoi I*
i* cant
called
u ngem
again ana
and conunstcu
continued. departed
. , , before the
. hour
, . when apirita walk.
uiy pat lente. 1 had repeated solicitations wish, as she was thought to Ihi dying by ■own, Kbool
had “ T"&gt; enjoyable time.
from druggists to pul on each bottle printed all, 1 was Immediately sent for. but, being during tlw wet Weather Then the U-aebe?
directions as to tlie use and dose, that they very busy, was not able to respond until
All those who have subscribed for them­
might supply the demand for them that had late In the evening of the afternoon in The laborers carry out their fixxl for the day selves or, families sums of 81 or more, for
Handkerchief’s. Mufflers, Scarfs and Holiday Movelties.
sprung up outside my regular patients, to which 1 was sent for. It was not expect­
the monument arc entitled to a picture of
■ which 1 at last consented. They are to be ed tiiat.she would survive until 1 couldI on grain food and cheese. Milk and butter the monument. If you have not secured
found wherever I have patients,, and I reach her home. It-would be difficult to। they exchange for other more twCewary and tlie picture, and have paid the money, call
continue to prescribe them as my principal Imagine a more discouraging case furador-- la* luxurious rfrUcloa
A great epoch in every German's life, and at the Baxxek office ami get one. if you
prcscriptious, scarcely ever finding it nec­ tor to undertake to cure than MnC'Elier-•
have not vet paid, you can pay to M. L.
essary to use any other medicine. These lelri’s at the moment of my flrat visit. A. specially the German peasant**, is tho *erv- CiMdcnt Baxxek office and get the picture.
r,
ice
In the great standing army. Every man
drawn,
pinched
countenance,
of
a
deathly*)
three compound* are distinguished by their
Ladies’ Furs and Fur Trimmings. They are what you
Tlie treasurer of the monument associa­
names—I’e-ru-na. Mann-Hn and ta-cu-pa-a pallor, and livid lips; sunken, fixed, star­. '’Who 1* sound in body and not deformsd must tion requests all who have subscrltied but
—and tlie’r composition is effected by a ing eyes, with a glassy brightness; wast.-d1 serve three years. Money or influence will not paid to |&gt;nj to hhnself. Je*.«c Jordan, want for December weather, and very appropriate for holiday
process entirely unlike any other inApclne in body to a mere shadow, pulse wholly, not exempt a man from this iron law. In or to M. L. Cook, or to their town or gifts.
X
known, which prpeess was perfetned by imperceptible at the wrist, but the heartt case he attends the university he shortens hi* school district committee atpnce.
myself after many years’ experience, nnd feebly fluttering; extremities cold and
tin,
peawnit
lad
goo*
further
than
tbe
cchool.
upon which their curative virtues chiefly clammy, finger nails blue, breathing hur­
Un Sunday. August 21st last. Itopnty
depends. The reason that three com- ried and gasping, utterly exhausted and
Sheriff Jacob Osmtitu assisted by Roll
mounds were fixed upon, into which to ar­ hopeless. It eertaluly seemed as if 1 had active iKTiod of hi* life.
Uunhain, captuml murderer G&lt;&gt;*ch. for
During tlw winter the peasant* are not to whom a reward of 8200 was offered. The
range ail effective medicines, was tbe fart only’arrived in time to see her die. The
that drugs, in their
operation* to first question of the distracted husl«nd busy os when planting and gathering their capture was effected with daring and in
With every $20 trade, we give a handsomely bound vol­
cure disease, could be conveniently clashed was. “Is uiy wife dying'.1” But uiy un­ crop*. When tbe snow lies thick un the field* icenuity on the p*rt of both of the captors,
daunted faith iii the efficacy of. Pe-ru-na is the iti«u thraih.qut the grain and th- wouh-o und much well-di’sencd credit was given ume. “The People's Encyclopedia. ” The retail price of tliiIn three groups.'
’
*r- i
The first group Is all of those medicines such.!even in this awful emergency, that •pin ar.il weave the flax, which they grow tlie gentlemen, who captured him in the book is $5.00.
that operate to the cure of disease*, that af­ 1 replied: "Sir. you mid 1 are now right thcuisr.lve*. Ont of tho long roll* of thi* vicinity of Baltimore. The reward ha*
fect the mucus or serous membraines of in the vigor of.life: it uiny happen that hwxvy gray linen they make clothes and ar- been paid to Mr. Osmun. but Dunham
this
lady
will
live
to
see
us
buried."
Af
­
tlie body. Tlw names of the diseases that
claims that he hits not received any of it,
are the result of affections of the mem­ ter a hasty examination of the case. 1 pre­
children, who, in their turn, preaarve it for and now brings suit against Mn Osmun
branes of the various parts of the body scribed Pe-ru-na to be taken every iiotir,
for an even whack-up.—Nashville News,
arc: Stomltiiln (ulcerated moutli), I’lmr- and if she was not better in the morrilng, &gt;Aheir*, &gt;o that quautitiu. are lianded down
from mother to daughter, like the usual heir­
Chrtetma* eve, Fitzgerald post G. A. it.
All kinds of stamped linens, and mateiljtd for fancy work.
yngitis and I^ryngilh (sore throat). &lt;Ja»- to let me’know. It was two weeks before loom* of pewter tankard* and spinning
I
again
heard
from
the
case,
when
the
hus
­
will give a dance In Union hull, the prte I
trUis. some forms « (dyspepsia)'. Enteritis
wheel*.
ceeds to go toward Fitzgerald post fund
&gt;ulcerated bowels. cJNdnie diarrheea. etc.). band entered my office, radlcut with Joy.
for tbe monument. Hastings Division U.
Nephritis (Bright’s disease ot the Kidneys) ami. not waiting for the usual salutatjon*.
Ono of the custom* among tbo reamntry
f'ystitis jinflammuilou of the bladdar). Ur­ exclaimed: “Doctor, my wife is well!” wliich doe* not confine itself to any special R. K. of 1’., who have the lease of tbe hall,
havc’kindly donated its use for this pur­
' etbrtti.* (inflnmation of the urinary and Oh, no, you mean she is better.” 1 replied
araaon, although in accordance with the time­
But
the
enthusiastic
husbaud
insisted
that
pose. Tlie pit)*pre«* have agreed tu do­
textual organs, female diseascs.eEndocardworn law i» more prevalent in spring, i* a
itte (heart disease). Bronchitis, Catarrh, his wife was "well and,the heartiest eater wedding. Aud the jirelimlnary arrange­ nate the printing. The only expense will
Millinery Goods, suitable for all.
^neninonia, Consuption. and others. Tlw at the table. The fact was that, while she ment* are somewhat coinplk-atod. Every girl be for the music, which those projecting
diseases of the serous sacs of the body are had made ustonishlug improvement she i* expected to have Iht dowry, conrirting in tlie affair are determined shall be tirat-class.
known as Pleurisy, Pericarditis (inflam­ was obliged to continue tbe use of Pe-ru-na any com of a a Entire household equipment, The ticket* will lie one dollar. Then- ought
mation of the heart sac), Meningitis (brain many months. In less than a year she wa? from enurmous feather bed* to knives and to be 200 ticket* sold. Fitzgerald j&gt;ost
fevgr). Peritonitis (inflammation ot the entirely cured, aud has remained so since, forks. Tho young woman who comes with­ have given several »uch parties, and in
. I*o*yels). and Orchitis. This compound is and her treatment from the beginning to out thi* supply generally feels pretty much eveiy instance they have been well patron­
known as Pe-re-na, a regular medical pre­ the end was Pe-HMUL und nothing else. ashamed of herself, and the husband doc* not ized, and the best of order maintained.
scription, which brings together the few To have seen her. at the time of the first receive her with such joy a* if slu canw laden- The boys propose that this ball shall eel ipse
remedies whose virtues arc undoubted in visit, it would have seemed impossible to od with a complete bousekreping outfit When anything ever given before under the aus­
the aliove-mentloned disease, making a believe that any medicine or other earthly- a coupte have decided to travel un through pice* of the j»ont. The
of not only
could
have
saved
. her. life together tbo respective parents, in solemn this city, but of Barry county should make
itiedichio that cannot fall to bc.ot great power
All my $5.00 and $6.00 Pants to order, will be sold thi'
value in any or all of them. Therefore, Thte case is uo more unusual or astonish­ family conclave, amuigo tbe detail* of tho it a point to patronize this ball. If you
cannot
go.
at
least
buy
a
ticket
and help a
when Pe ru-na is so vehemently • recom­ ing than a great many others that my list young lady's portion. “
month only, for $4.00 in order to reduce my stock. You have
mended fora host of diseases, it is uo bom­ contains, not only diseases of the Itiftgs.
The pewranta live in tbe prment and do not worthy project.
but of all musus surfaces. Case* of dys­ waste time in sentimeutehzing about old
bast, but a rational probility.
a choice line of all wool goods and latest patters 'to select
Wc have iccelved the first copy of the
The second group in all those medicines pepsia, dhirrhu-a and dysentery,which huve ruin* and historic spots near them, it some­
tliat oparate to cure diseases affecting tlie withstood all other treatment have yieldei! time* happen* a tourist come* acres* an old Manistee Advertiser, owned by Nlakern. from. Don't miss this opportunity of getting a pair of pants.
s-xeretory and secretory glands of tlw body. at once by the use of Pe-ru-na. Numerous cloister that flourished a thousand year* ago, Conct and Mukantz, and of which Mr. A. This sale will be strictly for cash.
, Tills would Include diseases of the glands cases of Bright's disease of the Kidneys, now, perhaps, turned intoa wayriite inn. Ho D. Niskcrn. formerly of this paper. Is edi­
' -of the stomach (atonic dyspepsia), diseas­ Acute Catarrh and Rheumatism, Female ask* one of tho peasant*, "How old is this tor. If there L* u lumdxnner sheet in tlie
*totc than the Advertiser, wo l&gt;ave failed
es of tlie liver and pancreas (which cause diseases that have been treated locally for placer
to see It. Its selection of type is of the
Jaundice, biliousncHs, bilious colic, sour years. Instantly relieved and finally cured
"I don't know," i* the stolid answer.
very highest order of utility and Iteauty,
stomacli. water brash, sick headache, bel­ by Pe-ru-na: In short any disease affecting
"Wa* it not a monastery formcrlyF
Successor to Lunn JJro&lt;.
nnd makes a paper at once attractive to
ching of ga«, and n host of similar troub­ any mucus or serous meinbratne of the
"I shouldn’t wouder, but I don't know."
les). aud diseases of glands of tlie boweb. body that has not already gone beyond nil
"That is a Uno old* chapel," continue* the reader and advertiser. The paper starts
right only on the justifiable system, cash
which give rise to constipation, flatulency. earthly help, Pe-ru-na will cure. As » itraveler enthusiastically.
Intestinal nolle, pile*, fistulas of the rec­ general tonic and appetizer Pe-ru-na has
“Oh, ye*," return* tbe native, waking up. in advance. Tlie Initial number devotes
tum etc. This long list of troubles, all no superior, it is jk certain specific for 1•TV* the best place for many a mite about to much space to a racy write up of several of
the wide-awake Industrie.* of Manistee.
coming from p single cause, must be met worn-out or tired-oat human nature, (’as- Ikeep tho milk cool ami tlw egg&gt; freak."
by a single remedy. The number of med­ es of nervous prostration, loss of vitality
Moat of three iwaaanta lead a hard band-to- The citizens of Manistee undoubtedly know
icine* that have been found to be reliable and sleeplcsaness are all treated byPe-ru-na jmouth existence. They earn n pittance in a good thing when they see It; and if thffy
of this class are very small, and they are with such undevlatiflg success that where- itbe summer which barely enable* them to eko do not see in tbe Advertiser one of the Itest
Is coming and before buyiilg presents come and see our
all included in the formula’ known as Man- ever It is used It ranks as the greatest ton- &lt;out nn existence through the winter. Their helps to their hustling city, we mistake
ic known.
ilife seem* almost unendurable, but it appear* ourselves wonderfully. The proprietors of
a-Iln.
the Advertiser are clean, hustling young
Next week we will continue the doctor's i
The third group includes all those medl-cines which have been founded to Iw of talk, in which cases of cures by Man-a-lin i•unburned men andevomen, and their close men. who bekmg to the “get there" club,
and will make the Advertisers prosperous,’
I
real worth In the cure of constitutional and La-cu-pl-a will be given.
give them bealtluer and happier moral and profitable businw* venture. Thuv have
■diseases, or commonly known as blood &lt;listhe Baxxkr'a warmest wishes for the *uc■«ews. The most common of this class of
Muskegon now has three cases of small­
cess
they richly deserve.
dlsoascs are; Scrofula, Syphilis in all ite pox.
varieties. Chronic Ulcers, Necrosls(or bone
"rC
not
to dun subscribcra t hrough
Measles are putting the spots on Baranulcers, fever sores), Eczema (salt rheum),
the Bawxkx. nor do we intend to to any
all chronic skin diseases. Chronic Rheuma­ ac folks.
great extent. But we do want tiiem nil to
tism, deseases of the lymphatic system,
lasor In mind that our announeumoDt by
Seventy Bay City men are to be employ­
enlargtri glands. Goitre (swelled neck), ed after this In making alcohol out of saw­
"Speak no; hastily, love," ho returned. “J .letter to them that the jiaper, on and after
all blood poisons, so called. In an exper­ dust
April 1st, 18P0, will lx- a strictly- ca*h-lnience of thirty-three ycani I have never
1’11 dwtroy myself."
advanoe paper, meunx butinaa. We want
Flint has an offer from a big buggy
“I don’.t care," the replied, jmlouaiy. “If a settiemi-nt with every sulMcriber of the
ru-pl-a did not cure. These compound* maker, who will come west and locate If you kill yourself that hateful Carrie can’t Banxeb before tliat time, and have offered
tire perfectly safe for any one to use aa the city will build him n factory.
very liberal inducrmciits for prompt settle­
neither contain* any mineral poteon or
ment. After April 1st, inttre will be no
Tlie M. K. church at Swartz Creek has
narcotic of and kind. My Immense prl- just cleared Itself of a debt that has incum­ mired for twenty thoutand anti I have fixed
st’nl Iron’ ^1* office except to sub­
vaU* practice long agc&gt; made it Impossible bered it for 30 years.
scribers who are paid in advance of that
death.**
for mu to attend to their manufacture, the
date; and the paper will be invariably dis­
Capt C. Lt Miller, of Adrian te already
right of which 1 sold, but I have continued
continued when time of hutiscription ex­
to u*e and recommend them for the simple planting his buoys for a voyage towards him and make up."—Epoch.
pires. unless renewed. We have placed
ration that J can find no remedies tliat in the next republican congressional nomin­
the time far enough In advance so tliat all
I shall continue the
any partiular apprachm their value in tbe ation In the second district
our readcra can readily accommodate them­
treatment of disease. The imaiplrt entitl­
selves u, the changed order, of things. We
Isle Royal Is to have a huge summer re­
ed "ills of Life," that is kept by all drugwant
every
present
subscriber
to
square
sort next summer. The Isle Royal land
accounts as tuxni as |&lt;u*slble, by paylug
t
company is to be Its proprietors.
Highest price always paid for but­
which infmt all old buildings there. Tbo an- their subscriptions tu us or our authorized Until after the holidays.
I could not personally vhdt.
Abel Barber of Alganaee, Branch Co.,
Mtonte. If B aubsrriter wl.br. to pay Up
ter, eggs, driett fruits, etc. 4
tlw
old !■»
rate win
will beebargwa* held up on the highway’ *»d robbed of among the congregation or rittiug gravely and discontinue,
— ------ - —
« v»»
oe cuarghav amarngis
am.
, and
__ i .a year in
?
&gt;500, Nov. 12 and Tuesday Austin B. Con­ beforotb# altar during time of ma**.—New eil. If 11- P«y
advance. &gt;M&gt;nn .....
«...___ _• J
“
rad and David Banaoni were arrested for

DR. HARTMAN

At Russell’s

At RUSSELL'S

At RUSSELL'S

At RUSSELL’S

At RUSSELL’S

At RUSSELL’S

At RUSSELL’S

Pants!

Pants!

Special Sale for December Only.

J. W. LUNN,

Christmas

Plush Goods, Frames, Dolls, Toys, Games,
Vases. China and Glassware, Toilet Setts,

100 well boDDd Bools by Standard Authors for 25c. each.

Bibles, Albums, Scrap Books, Diaries and
Dominoes; Books by Pansey, Roe, Mrs.
Holmes and others. Ladies' and Gents
Slippers, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs,
’ Gents' Silk and Wool Mufflers and many
other useful and beautiful presents.

Cost Sale of Cloaks

Prairieville, Dec. 9, ’89.

�IN WORKING ORDER
The

be revised and
nr* h.A —

t (

Ou.//, /W

[

E PLURIBUS UNUM.

Lawmaking Machine at
the National Capital.

Representatives Elect the'Re­
publican Caucus Nominees Ex­
rept as to Chaplain,

l-ur-K lieforv tte door*

,j r.i.l tedding in the vicinity of the
। ot the repsv-e-ntadvea were Jauuned

•
a vaunt* in tbo cbamber, and tho
r - were closed for wane time, but when
i. err ■ijM inNk a few inlnutew before .12
r. • did nut take a moment for the crowd
rush in and
■ &gt;f
apace.
wuh* of
. V. II
appropriating
Tlie gallcHra, except thorn

•ere crowded with •ipial prompt*
■■ lew from tho front of tta
&gt; ।
app.trel of the men lighted up in
;.Lu*w by ibv more nvtictnhlc co*­
. j wirtiwn. lu tin.- meantime tlie
•
were
-euttered nl.»ut
the
.batting, welcoming friend*, nnd
nt w m quaintanre* among tlicir nulire'. time, or again

*«h-» worthy d mpreial note,
Hint ,.f the gavel inlhwl the bouse
■xecutive and diplomatic gatar, bat tbe former contained no
&gt; ■ president'* household. A* the
■ Uum Ktepped to &lt;V’«k. and the dutrp nip
: !'&gt;• ^nvvl informed the chatting member*
• the buxzing nudionev that time wa* up
r tliat wirt of thing nnd.at hand for tbe or-

-.:-h fcll'mi the'throng, aud tte rirak jirIN­

OOMPBEHEKSrVE REFORM SCHEME.

of toe lax on tobacco and on
sjdnt* used In the arts.

Make,

anvocutaa n* continued u*e a* n ixvrt ,.f th.,
currency of tta United Hute, bit
Dxxvnt, line 7.—The Indiridualfair. a Jib.
w«ildT'rifm’ ""‘““K’’’ *«
teltavmit
would te ttengoroua. a»l .^k* w ell of tta
ptan of issuing ■r-rtita-ato. &lt;m bulltau
day with a Under in support of '.'Tlie New
thiSL"!i“^ tOf ?“* 'xwu“rJ • “«'■ IRYvMrnt AtaHtlun.’’ which scalcnces a number of
friendlinnM of attar nation*, and so ta very raxUcul anil revolutionary tlemand*,
thMt mtnrr Ul iuVMtwl‘, ~ £ tiami'ly. "The immediate aud uncondithina)
repeal and total abolition of *o-raUta title*
to land other ttan tbo natural title of occu­
pancy and usetall xtatnttx and enact men t*
Mr. Harrimin expresses hlmanlf in favor ami NHnUrel law* for theyaltoctlon of debt*;
orgnvermm'nt ahi for tta education of tta all statute, and enactment* in any way re­
negro, tuiduxka ttat the effort* U&gt;civilin&gt;and lating to tho circulating medium of thecouninstruct the Indians te cutOlnuvd. He ate. tryiallhtatuU'* that in anyway interfere
fevara literal appropriations, for river awl with free trade I*,tween individual* iff tta
barter improvctlM Iit*. The institution of an *atue or of different &lt;*oantric* . all charter*
'1-ei'ia! privilege al,u frniichraw to corporau* M' -ut the supreme
ten- h is ads i—d, and adrqaat,, prutaetton to tion*; al) fornix of coinputory taxation; all
other htatuti**. pr.***J.MH* and &lt; u.toun that
federal jtMhlicinl officer* recinnminidal.
in
any waycuuffirt with tta law of equal
In »vgard to jwnte.iis tta president a.k»
frrodum. ’ It further demon U collective or
that aid te extenAri to all veterauiwho *fnteowncr&gt;hi|&gt; ami control of all highway
from enu*.- b„vc taconu. dqmdmt upon
waterway*, railways, triegraph*. tel-phon.*.,
charity and my* tbe country w.mhl indan*
diubn,, rreervoini. etc., and muniMich a taw nganll.^, of tta exis-uM whk-h canal*,
cliiol ownership and rontnd of all water
would re.Milt.
work*, illuminating and public hoatiug
Wbilenut deairing to w o federal ota tton plant*, street rail* a vocable line*, etc r
’ taw enact.*! to *u&gt;*-i-viw the •rfoetiun of congremtnerr. the prvrident ask&lt; ttat the jr. »-nt
Tbe Individuals boldly chiin* that tlie
• n.m- aUihtiur." emlJodio.. in
their .w-no..................
" '
lire real nim uh) &lt;Mrr»
'
political and civil right.
Alliance, tlie \gri,-ultural Whrel, tbe
Knight* of Ijdn.r.'the Trad.-* union und
i edcratioii .if Trad.-*, the Union Labor
party, the Unital Ixil»ir nod Greenback
rrew over U* sister* by telug mentioned hi l*irtie». nwl tbe rvaw.unl.k-' denuuid* of al]
the president's m&gt;-»fe*&lt;
rational National!*!*. Bodalbto, &lt;’ tntmmfcrta and Anarebixto. It further .'burn- that
thix movenu-nt will !*• l*u ki*l on the *tart
.trungly urging •■ongr.-** U&gt;«T&lt;'ate a grrat with nt toa*t l.av.mxi vote* nnd that it will
n»'n hant marine by. the prr&gt;|*-r di*tril*jti..ii diake tlw onintry from centre to elrvumfrrof Hulwidicw to American lUxuiuJiijMi
pnicvM* of fonimthin in different part* of the
eounupr.
WaaunNOTOX (TTY, Dec. !».-Silcott acted
THEY POOLED THEIR ISSUES.
Upon advice of good lav^rix He luu. uot

ZSSrteSStL"

Am"‘“

t'vunsyhnima,

took Up thirty-five forged . beck* of inetuUt*. which he cash.*! nt tbe tank here Sept,
i* la*! f.n- an aggregate &lt;4 $U,f*’4&gt;, lie pta-nl
himwlf bry.mil the jade
extradition from
JUSTICE 0. J. BREWER.

ita bead, and that of the Farmers' and* taborrn.' union, met, and after a short dis-

upb-tedlta bur

and

tion

minded.of their btvncb of vuurtu-vt! that rbytion of officer* wa* in
old iu ain-*ra&gt; nt iletulerson of Illinois

Aiker. Tta- nominate n wa* rA«Hv«*l
ppiniiw-tin'tta Republican Mne, durifiirli M'&lt; reitry of Kentucky an**.timed i’urh-le for tbe same |*»itlon,
-n the applause l»-ke out afrwdk. the
■rat* baiting, and the Republicans
. -i
i gnuvful &gt;*&gt;mpliment to the

• t the mendier* vere nilleel they anI l.y ami &gt;tu*-ing tlwir preference*—’
r iu w bivh »im&gt;
•■.r pnferen'Vw.
। ■ a.-i -iii. .-h.aitrel ”Roedf’ with tlie full
••••f Id* lung* while one of Mr. Unr- : i.-nd- pi on^iiiu'vd hi* muhe in a tone
: *h&lt;&gt;wnj thm ti^j^etnlwr wa* Tor tbe exik«r tlixt.lad nml all the time. Thecal!

&lt;*Ver t.ro ®«'“tar» of a school board
" IU,«“ toe comrot of tbe

There Is *&lt;» much irregularity to tta mannrr in which btndues* i*generally coiiduct«l by district teiard,* tliat we have deemed it
wise to notice this aurstlun at huiuc length.
" « all know how teachers ate usual])- em­
ployed. M!*t Kmith applies to the director
fl«r'
•’«* “fter the interrogatory.
'•W hat are your lowest terur.r tliat ufflcla!
announefs that he Is satisfied "if toe other
metntara an-.’’ The moderator really would
prefer souk other toucher but he doe* not
wish u» appear captious; sb he Informs
Mi*s Muith that if the other two membera
fy or her he wll; not object. Perhaps the
afwssor may !*• seen somt-Uilnr os a mat­
ter of form and thus Ml*s .sbiith Is. hired
as teacher. That such a proceeding i* not
at all what toe law &lt;untenip!at«'S must lie
evident to anyone that has given any at­
tention to the matter. Tenrhcr* arvtsebuol
l**»rd* might l»&lt; saved much troutdr and
perhaps district quarrels jirwcnted If more
I care were exerel*c&gt;L
The statute presumre tliat In the hiring
of teacher*, a* in th* tran*acthni of any
other business, tbe town! will act &lt;t» &lt;i
lmnr4 at a meeting regularly called. (See
i 83 of school laws. &gt; When the time come*
to employ a temher. a meeting of the txiard
should lie called and a selection made. In
this matter as In any other, the majority
may la- convinced by the minority. Fta
the transaction of any bnsiues*. there must
te present a qiajority of the Ixianl. the di­
rector not nerr-Murlly being one of such
majority.
vynei the board have thus dr­
nuijitflty. \Yheii
---- - - - —
y a rertalu teacher, there
must be a written contract entered Into
signed by the teacher and a majority of the
board. (se&gt;' { 40) and thr dh^rttir muitt br
•one of tiwit uwjnriiy. (See t -to. Stbclause.)
We do not udderauind that the director
lias any option about this. When the
tennl have voted to lilre a certain teaclirr.
the director mint draw and sign a contract.
If he refuse* to do so, we think he may lie
remove*! from office.
The fact tliat nearly all in adlstrict want
a certain teacher or that very few,want her.
• uts no figure in toe caw so far as the law
Ls concerned.* Of course, n Ixxird should
always give reasonable heed to the wishes
of the people In the district, but the general
rare and management of the school la by taw
placed In their lutnds. Suppooe the district
should vote to pay a teacher only ten dollar s
p*T month. Within certain limits, the board
may estimate the amount of money neceaaary to conduct their school inu p-a*unably
satisfactory manner—a. right which we
hope tliey will exerrlse irlth dincrcti&gt;&gt;n
and ai tlte iaui|fl time for the test Interests
of their sc-bopL
’

XVarhKutox ClTT, Dec
Tbe president
ye«tenlay ended tlie long agony over tlw
it wardecidvd tu federate nnd art together in
cUpCWtne xiurt vacancy by a tiding bi the all matters A committee nn ptaifortn wa*
M-natc the name nf Judge Brewer, of Kan&gt;a*. for np|**int men! as u-MM-iati'S’i’tii r m are land, mofiey. and tranuportatiou reform.
A IcgUlatlv.' committer to go to Waduugtou
4) yrar* old und wa« l«sm fromvachorganixati.’n. there to act In uukm
in A*iaAffwr,
Smyrna. being ■ tlw m&gt;u ort tn the ajcnring ot legislation dedred by both
organization*. i» u&gt; !«• appointed from each.
Rev. JAuah B
Thu. fcdrratiuti i* looked ujmh a* the ftr»t
step toward absolute Ullio*.

timity with Gnat Britain is recommended to

From our present location Un J before doing so we wish to
reduce our stock. So from now' until we mo$cLwe will
give some

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an object to you.
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fitted himself for the legal profvwdou.

He i»

terino uf «ix y«r&gt; on the lunch of lh&lt;* suu|*&gt;n a third term when Freaklwit Arthur
appointed him jwlge of the Eighth judicial
circuit, t&lt;&gt; xuivml (»t*&gt;rge W. McCrary. The
appointment b&gt; generally well received. Jus­
tice Miller, oyer wbow circuit Justice Brewer
ha* ]&gt;n*iiie*l. iprek* uf him in th.- w.mnot
term*, ranking him among the nbkM Judgt*
on the bench.
.

into the above »cbeme. ad&lt;q&gt;t«d a long ptatfonn. embracing Woman Ruffrage, Grreolm-kum. free &lt;*&gt;inag" of diver, op;*&gt;*ition to
national lank*, tax.-- on real ewtate wortgag«*. a grade I income tax, prohibition,
tni oring tlie Hennepin canal, opptwitioa to
iuerra** of .alariee of government empty-*,
awl advocacy of tbe An-rtralian bnllnt
.*y*trm. The revolution cm tlie tariff favor,
■linking tbe tax rr*t lightly on tbe product*
of Inl^i- and heavily &lt;m luxnrire, nnd tlie annihilatlifn of tbe Mirjdu*; and declare* tliat
th- memlM-r* ot tlw AUianre will not mpjMirt
any candidate who doe- tint *ub*erilie t&lt;&gt; thi*

Tt’BCOLA. I IL. Dee- »
Raturd*T
C. Thoma*, of Bowdre, wa. bitten Saturday
, ,, .
rabid doc The vouth wn* brought
night by araWddog. *
oppUed

bM-.- the trnxted recretaryof the r.Ii«&gt;1
b~d rf IM. de. *«* M~«
baurt Saturday, and xfnre then it to toarned
that be waa a defaulter to tbe amount jrotaWy of

OAKLAND
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Call aid See It at

Wc publi-h herewith a paja-r itp&lt;&gt;n spell­
ing by Mr. Clu«. E. Doyle. Mr. Imyle
was unable to te pre&lt;«ent at the ineetlug of
the association, mi that the paper wa* not
presenltsl at that time. Concerning this
matter of sjiellliK wc shall have something

Huffman Bros,

Tbe English langtugc. a* being tin- off­
spring of two parent hinguagt-. very dlfferin no consldereble degree. nXMllBed in it*
growth by Influences from vafiou* other
tuUKue*. contain*, a* ww inevitable, very
many anomaJlea, ami in no particular are
these anomallex'more numeroiu nnd strik­
ing than in its orthography, with the sin;
gle exception, perhaps, of it* ortbfrpy.
.
Neither the Anglo-Saxon nor the Nor­
man-French tteuld bua«t ot any great regu­
larity In orthography, though the apeliing
of wools In the*e two language* was far
less arbitrary than.lt I* in the modem Eng­
lish.
■
When, therefore, the vocaliuterle* of
thc«e two language*. wl&lt;lely different both
in tbeir ortliocraphk-ai structure and their
phomdogieal character, were combined, the
n'-ult was a langungi’ in which the orthog­
raphy has abno-d reached the extreme of
Irrvzuiarity.
To such an exteiiL in fact, have the slgus
representing sound* nre*n multiplied, that
several ot the letter* are pronounced In
many different ways, while tht* letters or
combination of letters, for a single sound,
amount. In Mime cases, to *core*.
Indeed. It is computed tlmr many words
oLmore than two syllables may ta lx- spell­
ed in several thousand different ways, by
use of eumbtnatioiis actually employed In
other words hi the language. The word,
scissor*', fur Instance.’ nm&gt; thus be wrltterf
a* it is computed by ElHs. in nearly six
thousand different way *- I» it any wonder,
.then, that the mind of the pupil IrerqiMS
confused In learning to correctly «pc)l the
thousands of th»*s*e difficult words
The
qUMtlon now arises, which Is the best
manner of arcuinpllsbing thi*. I &lt;-taim,
by irfwrrrertioii. that the pupil be taught to
carefully observe every new ami. difficult
word he finds lu his lessons, give him to
. understand that he ma) be cnllisi upon to
spell ever)*, or any word In his lesson. (his­
tory. grammar, etc) he will soon/ Ihcw
habltiiabi) to till*, aud olrserve thi *|wlllng
of words in his general reading. '
In addition to this class exercise. I have
one general spelling class, usually con­
ducted in this way—write fifteen or twen­
ty words, that are in common use. on the
board, give them lime to study them, eraae
and pronounce, to be copied on slate or pa­
per—correct—and keep account of all mis­
spelled words—the number each has miss­
ed to be read at tbe end of each week and
at the end of term. This may not be the
best way but I find it very successful, as It
creates an Interest

Hklxsa. Mont.. Dec. ti.-Tbe Ibfiublican
■rnator* have definitely deculr*! to refuae the
proj./In..ii of tbe Democratic senator* to
investigate the Tunnel precinct election caw. t&lt;&gt;n vpeciai *ayr: "The president expect* to
Retd. Ifitl; CariiiJe. IM;. giving a* n reaaon that it would !«• di»&lt;•: New Ynrk). ly-Cowlr*. of courteous to |he bou«e uf rvprwntativre for ■ d the aipreme court within aliuut rightren
idma The annutim-etnenl of tbe the M-natc lu intrrf.re in a question which month*. Ju»iUv Miller. Field and Bnulley
have Mgidtkd tbeir intention to retire
Itetnocrat* of tlie bower now publidi a state­ within that time.
ment to the elfecl'that they offered the Re­
Tbe &lt;sirr&gt;*pou&lt;lr«it also «ayw: ‘ Attorney
die mill of office w#« administered by publican- of the hum** a *i.nilne i*oj*«itioii General Milhr i* not coaddrred in conner•&gt;t Pennsylvania, tlie "falter uf tbe which they hI«&gt; declined, offering turned tion with any of the vacancie*. a» the
tliat the bcaree be orgauind with twenty- ilctit *ay*be put him in hi* pr«-*"nt jwadtion
Our &lt; auru* Nominee ‘'Len."
four Ih-nwcrat- and twenty-five Repute with the intention of keeping him there for
ii ,. •'ctwnony wa» »«&gt;n jwtrfurmetl, and * licaz**. nml that then a committee lx&gt; ap' ;•••. no* "tfensl vhs'ting Edward Mc- l» tinted. Thi* tlie IhmiocmU ffi-climxL
i. clerk: A J. Hotaca, M-rgvaut-ni\. Adam*, doorkeeper;. Janaw D.
PiuiviDBxrc. H. I.. IM*.
. Nxw York.: Dec. ’.'.—The National Line
j*e.tma*&gt;trr. and IU.-v. ('bark* B.
ui.sdrjl .huplainof the houw*.. Cbcadh' Rteaimdiip rotnjony'* dock wa* dextruye*! by ■I.. Barker cllep. &gt; »a* rretorted over in nun
Indiana offm'd an nmeudent *trikmg out firr vertrt-htey. causing a hw« of pntbaUy Howard (Dcm.» by n majority of 7d7 iijn
name uf ( linrh - B. Itam*dcll. and inrert- aasojm Tliere were 2U0 met) employed ou total vole of 14..V1C. the b-avie*t m er ca&lt;t in
. that of William H. Milbarn. TTx mat- tta dock nt tta time and Uq) spread of the a city alecUon. At tbe regninr election. Nov?
a.i- -«-ttUi| by electing by revolution
flame- wa* -&gt; raphl that they all tad to fl«» ■JH. Barker lacked 114 of a majority. The
&lt;‘f the nl«ar officer* except the cliaplaht for
mm—Jamra Barry.
vote veHenwy
veMeritov »««*«.
*tood: Barker, «.KW: How­
lor tbeir
urn Brew
-u™ Four
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'
.
_t... iPrtx),
‘mi.301:
.. .e.riii..
in 10.
Rtatani JUmwin,
Booker ---nnd Jamre
Zartai
scattering.
lut-tUU'l
U,MO»'W&gt;0, George --------....
.
—.• .....I
' '
---Whalrn.
ti&gt;e nfind
“»&lt;* I-st
,**'t ial.lt.. nnd
a'*1 tintoe
■te'ked out of the raurtw trace*. voted otta&lt;r» negroe*—were not quick enough and
j„ Favor of tbe Au»trall*n hjstrm.
Ibtbfc Democrat* for Milburn and ejected were burned to doth, white four other*
FintTUkND.Dec. J.-Tbe Adveftfag- pubwven ly Mvrelml and half a dozen Jlghtly. li»b&lt;&gt; letter* from the mayors of Maine
M&lt; Kinley. Cannon and Carlide were a|e
cities. iounty attorney, aud prominent Hr
t«d a committee to inform the president
DmMoiXEi. la.. Dec. -Following.U/he nubBmn*ou.tbanft»&gt;.t«f ballot reform a*
i i&lt;t the botiw wm organixed.
aiiplinl to thi* rtafe All except four replies
rote c»*t fur carb rtate ulHger iu the recent 'favor the adoption of Ur- Aurtralian *y&gt;
I'oluUon »a- adopted authorixing the atate election: FiXgnvCrwr—Botox, Dem.,
-j&lt;aker to appoint a committee on rule*, of
Huu-htoom Rep.. !&lt;■«»&lt;: lieutenant
tinder a Terrible Kasplelon.
die muiic number a* tlie committee in the lust governor—Bretow. Dem.. 17tt,&lt;Bl, Poynrer.
Mixxkapoux. Minn., Dec. l&gt;.—CbarleiS.
_«• nnd referring the rule* of the Fiftieth Rep. in.fll-’; jurttaeoftbe wipremewurtBrennan. Dem.. 174,- Ostrom, until Friday uigbt cashier and book­
‘•-■iijfrr*-to tliat committee, and at 4di3tha QivMi. Rcb.
WW *ailerintemlcnt of public imdrurtlim-- keeper of The Pionwr Pre** Minneapoli* debouse adjourned.
Habin. Rep-- IW.IBK, Irtob Dem,. .4,«J:
T here wa* a small audience In tbe senate railway cocuniivdoner—Smith, Rep.. ^1 .-&lt;**•
L riilenei, -and tlie nx*t intereat wa* exhib- Morgan. Dem., 1«3,91&lt;L
a»d by the lixikrreun in the member* from
Fridav night wm that he had »tolcn
of
PROBAn ORDKK.
Cuicxoo. Dec- 9—Tbe Brotherhood ha* tbe fund* of Tbe Pioneer-Frew. Readmits
;xtc* to the maritime and tlie Pan-American
the
th* theft, but denira the charge of inoeu Comity ofBaw. hold en at toe Probate for
'onference* ami a number of ladle* wcupled
Office.
■w-ata in th* diplomatic gallery. Nir Julian of the Horton ciuu, u&gt;*
-.......
-diartom.
____
TwSart8afo day of DveimterHi the y^r one
*,'*d * 1
PHiincefote, the British minister, and Ad­ omlrart with •&gt;» N.UosM
?BjW of
miral Kokcnkoff, of the Ruwdan navy, ware be found doing buxine** for Mre»rx. Conant.
Amuland, Wk. Dec. 7.-DistrictAttorney
among thoae prevent. No buaineM wa* tran»- Sodrei and Billing* at the old etand next
Hoeman entarwi a nolle l«nM yertarday in ,Tatte matur of U»« «*t*te of later P. Willison,
» -t«sl tayond »wcoring in the naw tnemliera. yreir. When Michart
•nd in liaK an hour the aenate had adjourned Iwwutv toft fhicagu for Frtacu be declared
d7inX*rC»diii« and filing tb« petition, duly vari.5"oFw # O?mSe. «»•»«•»•* 01 »‘ld de­
league or die in the attempt. He ba* failed ‘Sa’Sr^nk. IVrrin came to A-htond ceased praying tbai a certain instrument now
^n' Hurley laat night and gave Sheriff rt' i™»* court, puroortloilta the test
Wa*hixgtox Cmr, Dec. 4.—Neitbar house in hi* object.
MatamrrJW
’
n*l
uln)d
‘
n
lhe
arlion
s^to^s
w
&gt;1 rengrrea did anything yesterday except
TIK1
—- —--------brought agaiiuit him by tbo exprea* com­
ihteu to the president’* momgo with the
pany. Many leading citiaomi of Hurley
Bmrox.lMc'mia! lack of attention, and except that the
’ tm&amp;EITr taordered, that Friday the
tame appointed a committee vonsixting of Uoo, -hkh b» tan. "cho™*,1"
Bayne, Hitt.Carter. Culbertson of Texas, aud tor tlw i*»t two **“ ■—h*1
taranoon^te^asiTgiw?' tor the hearing o‘ said
i uimuings on the centennial celebration.
Mmi.'iu d ttat ttetelrs at ta* of «&gt;«• d^
IXJSDOX
Dre.
The
Star
date*
that
it
awrhwTtho wri-M. ww» F’"I*
ba* information from reliable - &gt;urw that
PRESIDENT HARRISON'S MESSAGE.
Boulanger ha* lieen 'WW''
:”h&lt;’ihS «u
A Itrl
tore in the United Htatre. mid ttat ho will
daliver tbe fil’d torture in tbe New \ ork
Academy &lt;&gt;f Mwdc.____________

i-.ruint rubjerts are disemwed at length and

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From a gentleman in the township of
Barry we have received the following quu-

"I I" "'- U.,.. which h.. wy,

'oillleal routine

HiMirox City, Dec. K—Tte national
id the opening &lt;4 &lt;*mgn-»«alw*r» han

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both houses quickly organize.
The

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mwllsted In toe
Bassxxj*ne
•jr.J.- ,
and clrcutated In “’d • ounty ot
EEUknre Infor three »««««»«
nrevtou* to
SXUl day*j Of lirsr'.'.-C
woeks previous
to sma
ABM*iros.:.
“***’ ” judge of Protate.
(A true eopyl

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�ell up." said the nrl. with a satMed giggle-,
“I guess we’ll kave to give it away."
They nat down under a tree, aimlessly,
bolding thrir bag*. “There'. Mr. Puller."
At 4 o'clock in tho tnurnhig any but Um
Ho saw that several couples—stiff, awk­ toe prated on. “Hocosno over nil alone in
German de-readed rettbment below the Penn­ ward, gawky—were walking about arm in his sulky, and be might just as well trought
sylvania city would hare been asleep, but aruk Th- Idea that came to him startled a load. He’s mean any how—mean und stingy.
when Sam Schroeder, his daughter. and him and sent too blood to bis face. He took Gracious! look a' that I” Two girl, precisely
Henry Verbawk drove up the roadithe busi- off his hat and put it* stiff brim up to hi* lips alike iu uvrry feature of their fat faces and
ne» of the day bad begun all along. They iq a tremor. He did not know what to say. figures, tbeir. white dremm and blue ribbon
and so be said nothing, but he held out a
met two nelgbbora with their marks* wagon* timid arm tu Miss Scott, his heart pounding. trimmed hats, walked solemnly jaist. “Oh,
yea, I know who they be. They’re tho Frink
on their wny to the city, aud oue with n load She stared nt him, stored «t kir friend, girls from over to Royalton. They’re twins.
of Ijonv phosphate already returning front stopped benclf in a giggle, and, with a darted I've heard of ’em. My gnodnnM! you couldn’t
tbe near factory. Women were opening their look, which included tlie two young hobble­ tell ’&lt;-m apart to save your neck Gracious!
front doors or drawing water in quiet com- dehoy* looking on. walked away with him. Pm glad I ain’t one ot’em. rd do something;
There was nothing hut incredulous admira­ I’d cut my hair off, or something, and I'd
meureuirot uf their long dayV work.
*
Itwa« tugurt. A little later and an ex- tion in tbe tai’, of her companion gazing drew up just a* different as I could; wouldn't
your'
.
etttive heat would dawn. Even now, before after her.
“Slic'U do ju’t atKHit anything too wnute
“Yes," said Honry, his blue, mild eye* fosV
tbe sun hud risen, it was damp rather than to, Georgic Scott will," too said to tbeir fol­
eued immovably, upon her.
cool along the dew wot road. .Schraader-had lower*, who joined her, evincing tiielr appre­
The band stationed nt the merry-go-round
hi» bat off, and wiped the perspiration from ciation by uncouth cajicn and horw? laugh*. wa* playing loudly nnd dashingly.
hi» bread fare. Schroeder** wa*a peddl&amp;fa “I bet tooTl bnvn some fun.’’
“‘Matching through Gorgin’—pshaw!"
Henry’s heart, as tliey stepped away, bent said Muw Scott. “They'd better get romewagon, with an umbrella over too ■eat. which
was not meant to accommodate threw. Schreu­ » hard that ho could hear it, and could see tbifig wo haiu’t beard. There’* lot* riding In
his
coat
lnfx-1*
^reiuble.
Ho
was
happy,
but
it,
ain’t thrref'
.
ders large bulk wa- deposited in the tap* of
“Do you want tu ride in HT said Henry;
hl* daughter aud Henry Verhawk,' with di»- be wa* dinted.; *u much so that he started off
unwxilngiy, with irregular stop*.
and Mbs Scott ntxldcd, with a simple “m-ni."
ccaifor: to nlL But Henry wn* one of the
Fur a *paro there was silence. " Where nre Heriry hiniMif was barren of entertainment,
family. He bad been a neighbor all hi* life, wo going to. anyhow 1 I duu't know," tlu- and hw mind roved anti cruvni.
and he wn- to marry Mary Kchraadty when­ girl kiuI, finding relief in a laugh.
It wa* a rude affair, lt*.chim»y motive
ever their tranquil, unhurry ing mind* should
They were nearing tho seat* before too power a horse tramping round in tlie middle,
agree upon it; ho wn* j»»t S) and she 26, atal platform, wlilch, the cxerciwa having begun, tho seats rough and slinky.
if lito l»-cn for mural v. reks arranged that were filial
It wa* ten cents a ride. They cliiubed up
they touuld'on the day of the Uni-&gt;n Sunday
“Do you want to set down hereF’ said when it had stopped aud refilk’l, and went
school picnic at Hunts grove, twelve-nul.-a Henry, and they sat down.
swimtning round, it bad a loud erisik, which
away. give Henry a lift, for Henry wa* going.
The girl looked at him, twisting her rub­ somidod above the bluster of. tbo band, and
Schraader bad today a new &gt;U»k of tin­ ber chain. At bottom site wtu ns inuoc-.-nt a* their nrat* jiaj,od- The ffro'e’s thickutt
ware ami small merchandise he sold, and be he, only far boliler; her venture was tho re­ population was here. There were* naoy
and Mary, who helped her father mi hi* sult of uhoidenito impulse and a wish to bo spectator*, talking and laughing and rating,
busier trip*. had mode an early start. But suusrt and audacious in the eyes of her com­ and the girl bridled with enjoyment of their
Henry liad been re/ulv and waiting. He was panion.- She find had small notion of how to regard She fanned herself with her hand­
aa pleased to go to tho picnic ■fc* he would prowe-J: but too saw now, in her rudimental kerchief, and then opened her paper !&lt;ig aud
have licvn twenty years back. He *at with way, which required tliat effect* should Ixj ate popcoru and peanuts, and w lien the ma­
a primucre that characterized him. a slim paljuble, that toe had but one course. His chine stopped *bo did not get u(&gt;.
form in a suit of white linen ami a broad truthful simplicity and his utter modesty
“That couple over there’s bccu around two
brimmed white bat with green lining. Hi* abashed her. and toe was inqielled to be­ or three times," too said merely, eating con­
fare, chwu shaven and guileless shone with have to him us well us wa* hi her raw tentedly on. They took throe turqs. Tfo-n
his bappineu in his coming treat. Hr would powers.
they lagged bark to tlicir tree, arm iu arm.
attain his wito by walking men miles and.
“That's tho Disciple miulster from Turu- Otb- r j»ln&gt; were under surrounding tree*.
twelve mile* back that night; but in his
Sitting ou shawls or buffalo ,robes, or in bug­
bright anticipation tbo cost was small The bull,1’ tot- *aTd; one of tho rows of ministers gies standing empty thiUeil.
simplicity of his Axil looked out from hU M« speaking at tha.front of the platform.
“Mercy I 1 should think ’twa» hot enough
"I do think he’s tbo funniwt looking thing I
bonrat bhte eye*.
X
to Bit on toe ground," raid Miss Scott a* they
tree saw. Ho ain't married."
Nobody spoke a* they drove on. They had
A banner or two hung over tbe platform, sat down.
lived thnir Urea together till their informa­
So far she had talked incessantly and se­
tion was all but identical. iu:d their idea*. which held a meloiloon. One after anoth­ renely, hut too suffered now a lowering of
This, added to their rustic slowucwof tongue, er tho ministers—farmer like looking men, toe heedkws youthful spirit* which had «usin wrinkled clothes or with chin whiskers—
made it likely that when Henry came to sre
tained
fo-r. She looked at Hear} tn *uddcn
uiado short addrt»*es, after each of which the
Mary Sunday evenings they would main­
curiosityhe was sitting quiet, his green
tain unbroken silence from beginning to end nupcrintendfflrt of toe corresponding Sunday lined hat on h!s knee, aud looking at her.
school read ton year's report, followed lu
of tbe interview, nor fre-l anything but te­ turn by the singing of a selected hytun by j She was flattered by hi* unremitting admi­
rene content; and they jogged on now unem­
tbo school in qiii'stion. Tho audience con­ ration, but. toe wo* puzzled by its lack of
barrassed, iu the ealmnes* ol that thorough
product.
mutual knowledge which w the surest ]&gt;rom- stantly shifted, coining and going; tbe talk
“You ain’t much nf a talker, be you!" toe
and laughter of uninterested strollers &gt;ouudise of married happiufra. the tinware keeping ed. and during tho performances of tbo bond, said. “Well, 1 guao I gab enough for two.
up a drowsy rattling. When they reached
which play«xl nt intervals to attract patrons Ain't you going to rat anything! ! don’t
the turn which separated them, Henry got to tho carousel, no s-xnui frotS tho platform want to eet it all." .
down.
He opened bis l&gt;ag and tliey ate iu dlence
-.vas audible.
“Jr’s going to bo hotter ’n two* yiiterdny.
‘•Hi* Sunday school ain't very big, neither," foi; a tlm&lt;v Hero and there ;jcople were
You bettertake it slow,"' Schraader said, and
tlw girl went on;‘Tro boon over to It. I surcadibg cloths ou - lb* grass und lugging
Mary turned bar aeriem* fare-, Brood, like her
„
live in the next town to Turnbull—Hinckley. heavy baskets from wagon*
father’s, nnd plain, and looked after him as The Hinckley Baptist Sunday school’s ours.
"I i’poar they'll all l«c having dinner
lie trumped on alone.
We're going to sing ‘The Morning.L* Break­ pretty suun, said the girl, looking around.
He Ujokuff his hat in the diadu of the
“
Our
load's
going
to
rat
all
together.
Well,
woods, on both side* thick and dark and vi­ ing.' If we can’t do 1-elter‘n some of ’em I’w eat so much stuff now I don’t believe I
brant with wild sound*, and walked briskly. have done. I’ll l&gt;o surry.”
She laughed, and Henry laugbeil. too. He could touch a thing." But sho turned h’er
He wa* almost aglow with his boyish engrreye* re*l)i«aly about, munching. "What are
He liad so early a start that be thought was tn a state of thrilled pleasure such a* bo you going to do for dinner t" she queried.
had never known. Mias Scott's white ruffle*
he should get there in time to miss uone of it.
“I brought a little something,"mid Henry.
Tho rustling grove wa* thickly bordered touched hU knee; lie could see the xomewbat He had brought &gt;oine bread aud meat and u
with tbe vehicle* which had brought the plc- coarse bloom of her fuco without looking, and build egg in his pocket
smell toe perfumery ou tier handkerchief.
.nicker- hither. Of the latter there were in
Mia* Scott Marched the bug* for the candy
“You haiu’t raid where you come from!"
tbo neighborhood of a thousand. Nominally '
without further question. A few momenta
it was ths yearly union picnic of tho Sunday ! toe went on, imding up her black lareMnitta back, in her airy complacence, toe would
“I live down to Schulxmau,” Heury an­
school* of halt a dozen neighboring villages,
have
a*krd him to eat dinner with tbeir load,
but the Sunday school* brought with them swered.
shut the Indinatiptethat would have prompted
“Down to Hint Dutch plnreri
the rettlenients almost entire.
tows* subduqff. She chewed her candy iu
Ho uoddod.
Henry ra*. ou a fallen tree in tho thick of
•“Areyou Dutcli!" to* queried, and when silent wonder at him. nnd the displeasure
the scene. He boil been almo-t the flmHarthat conn-. »o easily to her age aud kind,
rival. Now it wn* 11. and the jdcnKT wm he nodded again, looked at him cttrfotMly. evtoig him covertly down hi* clean, white
well under way. Thus for he had rajvyed “I don’t know a* I aver raw any Dutch l» length- Her mind, which had wavered be­
every moment. He I usd traveled round the fore. Why, ain’t that a good -ways from tween her lint derision and her Inter nttpoet,
grove, watching tho constant arrivals; now herel"
settled itrelf She reflected tliat he could not
“Twelve miles," he raid.
and than ho hud unharnessed and hitched
say boo to a goose. Yet shu could not ac­
“MercyI Did you walk all the way.*"
thB hnrx-M of women who had come without
count for his backwardness, uo experience
“
No.
I
’
m
going
to
walk
bock,
though."
he
men, and tuu! taken one to the watering
defended it. Thera was nobody within im­
.trough. He had looked on at tlw erection of added, honestly.
“Gtxxlnesal Well, mebbe well give you a mediate sight, and guided by her crude tra­
tho various venders’ stand*, and foul watched
ditions, with liienrattcr of faet wneepttotu of
tlw aawmbling of the ministers of tho cou- lift aa fur a* Hinckley. There goes that Sun­ them which roiibcd them of harm, too had
gregatiom! on th«- platform. before which ran day school Ftoaw! there ain't moro’n thirty. looked for him to offer to hold her hand.
We
got
twice
as
many."
a few square rods of bUnrd benclws. Now
* Well, I believe lam thirsty again." toe
The Disciple Sunday school filed on to too
there had b&lt;*n full activity for an hour. A
said. •■'Jnin't much wonder I've &lt;t so
merry-go-round was in opcraUou, the ro- platform, waited for too land to stop and much.’’
freshment stand* were gaining patronage, sung around the melodeon.
i
“Do you want *oipo water!" raid Henry.
“Ptoaw r Mira Scott iterated. “I guew we
and up and dawn, in and out, round and
zSomn idea of lier dissatisfaction |&gt;cuc'.rated
can
do
better.
That
tune's
old
as
the
bilk
”
found. wandered the thousand. picnickers.
He laughed with her again, this time with to hi* dirxlisl mind and bo spoke noxiously.
To Henry it was a uto-velou* scene. He mt
”0h, 1 don’t know," raid Mi* Scott. She
with hi* band- on his aqMi mid his Ups apart, fascinated eyre upon her. Never in hi* nar­ got up, shaking tbo shucks and orange rkius
nnconsciou* of all but hi- simple, half bcwil- row experience had he known »v glib a talker from b« stained Inp. “Tbay’vo water melon
or one who laughed so much. He could not
dcred entert4inmcnt.
Up to one of tbe stands; I saw it."
Two girls had bwn for some time strolling keep up with her—abe seemed to him far too
He haduot much money left, 1&gt;ut betook
back and forth liufore him. with urma inter­ lively for that—but he could wonder at and it out willingly.
.
twined. Henry bad seen them arrive, with a be content with het.
“I might tu well go 'long,"»bo said, follow­
“There » Miss Akers," rail the girl “Bec­
dozen other girls and youths. In tlie IxHtum
ing,
her eye* roaming widely. “There's
of an evergreen trimmed lumber wagon. A her—the one with the big straw bat! She’* Mitiy Cone. Well, there's Dave and Gil. I
couple of tlie latter ranged after them at a- our next neighbor to home. There's lota of thought Twos funny where they'd gone to."
distanco, exchanging occasional insinuating Hinckley folks all around here. There'* Mr. She lingered, flushing and giggling. “Well,
- go ou," she said, over her tootthk :'. "1'11 wait
saUiht. but for the present held at tmy with Buto."
She looked around with a toevpito defiance.
pert/conwinu# independence, the forerunner
here."
’ ol tbe full nn&lt;l giggling rarrender intended. Most of them had seen iwr and stared at
Ho hurried back with two slices of water­
They bad looked at Henry a* they poan-d Henry, in wh-wti possession too felt half pride melon on a piece of brown ;»per. But. she
and repasard him, breaking with tlw titter­ mid half shame.
was gone. Ho was penrplring with hi&gt; haste
“
Well,
let's
go,
”
too
said,
uneasily.
“
This
ings which marked their youth into whim­
and tlid extreme brat; tbo moisture rolled
ain’t much fun; you think so! I'd just as down his face; hi* collar wn* wot nnd wilted
pered ridicule.
lief do something else." Sim looked toward aud the melon dripped down hi* clothre. He
“WhatS he gawpiug at!"
•
tbo gayer portion of tbo grove lumkeringly, stood, his legs clow together, and stared at
“Goodnew knows!"
''Look* as though he were stock there, don’t aud they walked away together, again arm the place where he hart"teft fo-r, and a young
in arm, for no other possibility occurred'to fellow who eto-d watching broke into a guf­
h®F
„ “I guts* be is, Dave said he’d been Kiting Henry now; tho affirmation of the Disciple faw. “Your girl's lit out," ho said.
school still sounding:
Thu woman whore horas he Imil watered
there since 4 o'clock this morning."
Wo’U sing as wo walk &lt;c the golden strand.
came within range, driving a flock of chil­
They tittered in unUm. Dave was one of
By and by, by and by.
dren before her. “You had your diunerF*
the jiurmiiog youths.
Tbe great beat of tbo day struck through she called out. “Don’t you want to cunw
•‘I’d lib? to know if he can stir. I guess
111 ace,” said tbe other. She nudged her too grove's branching roof. Men mcipjral and set down with us! Wo got a plenty.”
companion, tossed her bead daringly, and ns their bends and took off th'dr coate, nnd el­ And accepting hi* rcfuAl. she brought liack
they came opposite himi dropped her handker­ derly wrenen, flutoorl or pale of fare, rat to him a cup of cold coffee, some cold corn,
down everywhere und fianued themselves and a piece of cake. He *at down and ole it.
chief.
He liad but five cent* left, nnd his thoughts
He looked at her, pleasantly smiling. He with their bonuoto, only half reediziug tbeir
went back to Mpry. A p&lt;qxx&gt;rn ball ws» tlie
had thought they might bo spooking of bun, suffering, since they were bent on pleasure.
Henry and Mlh bcutt went toward tbe re­ moat he could buy for fivo cents, and, paus­
and wondered wliat they were saying. Now
ing in sobered reflection, be mode a direful
they were standing loitering, their eyes upon gion of too rufretomantjrtall*.
"Well. |’ru hungry X*ready!” too said, eye­ selection of one, smoothed it* rad papri
him, and aa tii* own traveled from them to
the handlterchief aud back again, he got up ing them. ‘Tm mow always hungry; am around it nnd put it safely into bit pocket.
aays I eat all tbo time. Sum* o' that ice
He started home tote that afternoon, walk­
and picked it up. But neither took it.
rrsiBi wouldn't taste bail, would it! I’m ing at the side of the rood, down which toe
-It’* MX"
1“ owner.
homehound picnickers drove in a long pro“You km-w better; you dropped it your- mort roasted; ain’t you!”
Henry tool&lt; out
jweket book carefully. cetooo ami a long, dense* cloud of dust, which
adf," Ld retorted with a stifled shriek.
■'Did If «ta donumded. She threw up her He had brought a dollar aud a halt precau- cbokoii and covered him. Ono after another
tioualy, but bo had not expected to spend offered him a lift, but bo tramped on and.
vain, with bright eywi apod him.
-anything,
unless
he
bought
something to take steadily covering tot mile*, turned through
. -‘1 didn't s'*," be answered, util! smiling.
diffvrout crore roedrand left the tart of tbe
Hr stood straight, with illii feet claw to­
picnic behind him.
gether, on wo5 bis wont, and looked at her.
“Tbarn ain’t but one kluil,1' said MfaaScott,
It wa* 7 o’clock—U. ’ Tbe heat of too day
jibe was a tall girl &lt;&gt;f fifteen, red-cheeked »ui&lt;i
plump. Sbe wore a white dn»., with trim- raking off her mitts to eat it—“vanilla. Pro had gout with th* «m, and the evening wn*
•A
rtrawberry
and
chocolate,
hut
vanillak
all
coolly cloudy. He went through wild roods,
miug* of ombroidery, and a blue «a»h and
meeting
nobody, and acr&gt;«.- field* and
hair ribbon, from which her hair fell In those they got hero. I’ve boon part, and seen 'em
through lanes, to toorten bls journey; his
round curls which tell* of rags over night. diahing'it out"
They ate it, standing at tbo high board fret and clothe* wm not wjtb the heavy
A black rubber chain and bracelets did duty
shalf on which ’it wa* nerved. It wa* made dew. Tbo chirping of far off frog* and near
IOT jaweiry.
“Oh, well, ITJ take it," she said, aud stood of skim milk and eggs and strong sugar, but thickets was «U the sound, and too darkntre
grew. Tbe nubbled oat fields, a belated hay­
swaring fo-rrelf and twisting it around fo-r thev ate all tosir dlsbe* held.
“My! see them folk* driukiug lemonade stack now and then, and tbe worn rail* of
finger. From toe two boys fmwfog them
right on top of It," raid Mi» Scott, wiping toe fcncte caught tbe tart light, and toe
camo loud cou &lt;h* and n whistle.
“Well, I should tldnk you had better bo her mcato, and Heury, looking at her a white heads of wild carrot ram* out like
iirtroduct-1," mid LU, snickering. "Lot mo minute in alow consideration, bought two *tars along tbo wayside.
• Three miles from homo he beard tbo slow
glares of lemontoe. 8bo spilled some ou ber
mtrodnre you to Mian Scott."
Mix; Scott bobbed her bead “I don’t droaa, and made much uf it. shrieking and tread of a horse’* feet and o faint raula, and
Sehraadur's peddling wagon stopped a* he
laughing and shaking U.
“You Jogglad my elbow," she declared, enme in sight. Mar}- wa* alone on toe rent.
“We gut home kind o' early, Heni7,*’to*
with a saucy enw Umt beaumbed and en­
raid, “and I thought I’d drive along back a
trance! him.
liufo ways and meet you."
Noor at baud tliere wore candy and praHo got up l«*i&lt;te her, w here toe rattfaidly,
uuta, orangra and pop cum balls in colored and then, looking at her for o moment, for
papers, nnd wbon they turned back they rach tbe firs t time hi tbeir live* he put hi* arm on
t»rri«d a full paper bag. aud Henry bnd her ahouldm and klreud bar ; and they drove
on siteutlv in tbe quiet sight.-Emma 4
Opjer in Montreal Star.

.

The Only Physician Who Cures Deafness.

THE UNION PICNIC.

Z

MESSER
BROS.

&amp;
REYNOLDS,

Office and Dispensary, Room 4, Immen Block, 43 Monroe St.,
Grand R&amp;pids, Mich.,

Cutters,

Cures Deafness, Nolic* iu Head. Catarrh, Bruneiiitl*. Rheiiinattam, Nervnn* Detaiity, lmi*&gt;t. .
Barrennrss and diMnwe* resulting from cart&gt;- iudiacrettmis and racerae* of tnauhiod. -md'n..
easesutthe Vrlnan Organ*, blood, stomach. Jung*.eye and ear. fit*, old tore*. lu-lchinc,
sla. Nerve, fipioe. IJ*er. Kidney. Hkait Disease*. Hhortnera of Breath. Bark of flrsd. bmui! .
Back, all &lt;ll»ca«e» of women and children and all chronic dl*ra*e*. timer none-.. t&lt; a. tn. to T t..
onsultatlnn free, and no chance-fur services until cured. Mcdlnltits aeut everjwf:&lt;-re. M,.i.
one call If porattde. Dlrectlou* in all iaiigwwM. H you cannot be cured I %&gt;u ufi v,Hi
h
medicine* are roots, herbs, and harts. u*-&lt;1 by the Indiana ol 8otilti America and the Itart Indie
where tlie doctor Im* spent many years tn sueciwidul practice. A* these Indian niedlelnr* ram:be cflitaiuMlinlb* drugstore*, they must be oMAiMMt of BH. TODD at hU offlcv. ci Mrtnr«

Robes,
Harness,
5A Blankets.
Adv.
next

week.

&amp;

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LOOK OUT FOR&lt;

GOOD YEAR
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&amp; BARNES.
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Wait for Them.
They will tell you some things.

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES

�lost. LIGHT.

fflieumatisiil

eF What is Meant by

FALL OF KING SOLOMOX.
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tuu luic-r *..' naa
broken our fast nil felt more cheerful
Hail tbe women been of the common sort 1
should bar,, known what to say to brace them
uj».-h.it they wee arttt.x-rats, lender ns
spring flowers, nnd a bit of hardship was calernnted to upent ’em. 1 made aa. ntu-mpt to
mmttle the situation, u:ul dtwlanvl ihat it wa*
nothing but nn unpleasant odvantun-, and
■Iter n bit they nil got sum., courage and lie­
gun to l*c more hopeful What, worried m-

(

J‘A Permanent Cure.”
Hundreds Renew Like This:
Umb. 1 am . urr-l permaneutly after M
year* siiBering.?

With he. tbo other day.

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Bnxiaht ImcK for me Ui wr,
That &lt;Ufl ti,.,.. t,.u ...... . .

Mm j. k. riqN«Aix
writes'. ‘-Five years
ug*i 1 noil M. Jar. ,ti».
Il ctTet-ird an rutin-,
penoammt enre. Xu
return of pain. *
Third Htateiueat.

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... *. ■ ■ ••..•.
ted a cure.

Ns

tir.g up stranger end stronger, -und by U
ocl&lt;&gt;ck tto yaw J wus hummmg through the
yraat like a man-of-war iM a g.iie, 1 knew
we Were Rl^ng out Into the Indian acoan at
the rate Id teen mites on hour, nnd chat it
Ute wind told as it w as we'd la- at le.ut a l.unliird unto offlto store by aunrto*. If St gm

TUtt tell tn.- uxuMy „rjlM f,„.
. P*r.M,J 1 ,ul&lt;hl **’■ &lt;«•*.
t •IKtflbuH’ crfiaw* quite n»
Aa ocU r* like Uiom* mm,,.
Bt# I earn i&gt;k fur w hat 1 ha. e
Nor juat for a bat I Uct.
GuoUtlw ns i.m. h M lnT hc!Ut
To tall tlmtkwtlls.it tank

on. ruemu u■ * 1 jj
years.'

-.......... wuai tnoriAK. tur
.
**.»* rolling giinnslc down mul -.tilv
Jtu: Lixqilng abend of the nillvix 1 g-x 'te-

uu,,
Thatit.thy Urad awUJ t
Who ».»nt* tiw-nutb a itto
And what iuialU» r.-ruws
TbaCa worth atbofigtit. it.

. : .* . ■W’ AT iiraH w r»vz -_ ____ .f , Cl*

wugteuar.aiamw of Lx.nl which little lk-u
toil put in, a Lit of two by four Knntling
*mch w;i* uniter a thwart, and u water pail,
it Inlv *rdl Iu’,1,IImw *k«. n—.., _* l*-f &gt;;-* thtdrug, told
Alt

AT SEA IV A YAW I.
About fifty mile* above Sidney, Australia
an EuglnA xunttemun num,*] Ihc..,.. u retired
ctviioffirer, hadathm idivs, din-th &lt;«.«he
w-n. •rhik&lt;vi».;1w..11tvl',v. sear. Mg..’itUd tto
&gt;I1E1,LH)N.
pto*.may lmv..jv,.^|
tolfadnreu
Uuira^t and Kcal K&lt;tate Office.
Mttdssine*. It wn*tiv:to nr.-quutrr — n
and f«nn -..inbined IL-w.- «a. yL1r toChe
&lt;-■. ml»Moii. General eon *eviu&gt;clDg. raised fruit. v«v. teld-~. toy aud wuui towH
* *:*.i.!eie sat of Abstract Book*, enta­
il the Itervrd*. can f.*rul»h .-.Hupleu
V. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

BUSINESS CARDS.

* I’ltr s. Dentiit.
HaMluct, Mich.
,cM Gas or Vitallied Air given for
rAtmcUon ot teeth.
-

rt’Ce over Holloway's drug store.
boars troin m &lt; p. ta. Telephone, eon
with rrsld?Uce. at Holloway's drug

IL i.iLJ.ASl’lK Notary Public
and f. s. claim Agent.
...•rutr all \ml* of claim* before the
iruts of t‘ir Interior oftlcr. Calion him

•tings. Mich
.lientiet.
•
fomwriv occupied by l»r. Jones, over
t .... *t W.u Aet',*"’.

■&lt;- u*cr il t’tiuxs National Bank.
'
lt4AtiuK&gt;.Mlctilt:a:
- ■ ®-v*. R«M.m« IS. 1* an&lt;1 II. a
I'.iixA. Grand Kaphts. Mleh.

A. i.AKHEK
•hj ‘.* hui and Sujgeon,
levin's store. Ollier hours from 2

* It ua« limn. Tlie wind wu* uow Id-jwing
half a gale, and there sea-, danger that n fol­
low ing tm might l.r..i!- aboard anil 1U1 u. 1
I to* T...... . * !«TO1»m*1 Wdo, fw
It
Mrrv"u* b,h1 raUlu "" .
I !£,. h?m*f ’‘.T*‘r
n"bl
I
1 i“*
‘
’ww *® fkn.is «mt tbe drag,
I
»B»** and !*ut the- tiller
i• f
1,,'Art niy thnvit. Sto

and forced Itotii to sip tlie wine

jw.int tie young folk.

XJ.
warn-xi m« that tliere would lie n change *4
Is *.:ent (or the Ohio Farm-r'sInsurance Co. wind apd w*-.ither. Sial 1 wm impatient ti,
write- ;-*.U-&lt; -«-jn w manN property against
&gt;b&gt; Ur-... lightning or wind, against a man's get away. Ou* trifle and another detained
Uixmtil the Lour uuuwd. Tuei«s*j4"njoy-il
■leb&gt; death and accident.
UieuiM-lv*^ immenwly. and it wn. n. for me

nil. and thygirl* flung tbetaselvr* down And

ebouge *4 weather. All nwv m
vpiriG
when wc flimlL , a u*ay, and 1.* the yawl
wa*ag&lt;Mkl *ni;.rd»c • &gt; (&gt;'. niongat a fair

-d

■U.
.iGuiK-e and Loans.
•with J. G. ll'inyan A Son. a doors north
of PostoOk-e.
.s et iLdteutiA.i glvw to making exetumgaa
pTr.peny. Tbe Interests of non-mldeat
. .Ttrjwners carefully looked after. Farms
•all
for sate or eichange. Houses sad

Al upon tto'wind and-mm
r. it -pleUM-d.. Wi

blown itwdtout, aud 1 now.-ooiidcred it only
u qumtiuti «4 time w1m.ii we diould sight the
tan to drift
i-vost The better state of cUTaus Iwuugb:
nvW life to the giris and 1 wx* glad lu base
one nn 1 I tba "thar, aud «*• pulled away t
c&gt;&lt;&gt; • the e|&lt;u-c. A-* he •• as uot a itrong U*mt, rbemrotlM up and slmw *.*m&lt;_ sign* &lt;*f iifc.
A tnugli mau like u»e is no n»l dMUfortcr to
‘
..tie in distre**, but. I did the beft I cvul i, and
no gain, mid,
tlunily got tl*. m talriSwtc-l in tlw quotion uf
I Lad n

oil Qf fog. aUutt.llg

Hn*i it'not l«—»i fur the strong txle 1

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

out to rat. The i;e« *» ul one., unnerved Him.
and Ins word*ai»d demeanor all lire oilier*,
wuo Iwgnir wailing aud lanvulidg. Li'.fte
•r*.*n and 1 ..art Ms., Hailing*, Mich.' Iteu wa» un••M*j4i*Mi. Ho*«sm*t only :•«■
Rates, S1.00 per fray.
yuan* » rnnterriaml tbe danger,
bo ni&gt;,i- r Is new. wUh pit-i-aiil rooms. Tbe joved the nov-lry .4 tbe rituatiom He crept
i. &lt;&gt;l the uubiic is respectfully solicited. ■ «...
- K.r&amp;ul Ik,...*.'*. HI.

GILLASPIE,

Only I «i'U my dog

■ 'i- ofl’otirl aud Jefferson M. Keep* tour.
After v.e liad driven over tbe. bar. which
i«H.e meal, ground ovster-shell. &lt;-tqt food
Al— n -.—neral stock of groceries.' al wav* form* al every intel, the brvou* frvb
sill,. t-lV. 1II-H."*
'
eued'aUU more, and 1 bnl to run ««ff Iwtora
it, altb'-'igii biuulde rv’-fed tbv *uil. ibid I

FARMEES
And All Others
Wlit'ii you want anything in thi* line of

BOOTS AND SHOES,

H. L. Newton

UIOUIUUU'U*.'"-..... ........... • —~
which lined it for mites and mil.*.
woe room in tbe intel'to beat up BgainA the
tide, but it wasxtow m&gt; .lark tliat I could
hardly see the fcwv &lt;4 tbe !«wt. «»«* I had
compass and could hare run only by danger­
ous guemw ork. 1 n heading dead out to non I
expsctixl nvthimf worse than to have'to J®**
tbenight on tbo "atcr. By morutag. at
hswt the brig would know that wo had met
with a niece of ill Iwk, aud would stand out
to nick us up Aud. too, tbe wind might p»
down with the sun or rccr t&lt;&gt; a favurahJe
ouartrr. Therefore, while Mr. Howe cunei
his foolMiuww in ever sUxqiing fool into the
yawl and white Um* women cowered aud
tbiug might turn out for lbebe.t
At SoVlock by my watch, the face of which
f cocM hardly •*"•• through the gloom, th.,
wind wa* blowing a topwiii broore, nnd-tbe

th. u»t. wd .« *.. ■"«

HASTINGS.

All New Goods aofl.
Prices Satisfactory
To buy era in every Instance.

-;-PRODUCE-:E‘pcciaBjr Butter and Eggs, wanted, for
width the highmt market price will be
|mU! iu cash or trade.

them lt&gt;’-te-« and honor to enjoyed to tto
-full and all ito pt.-.iwirua that wealth could
punMmse. dkcl. u; 10.1 No '««•!, of silver
were umsJ m **u Louse (it was ptentifnl as
stnhaw hii-i was thought nothing «*f'. nil were

„ v. । lla.,
I,, ui* iM.-ort.
■tofc x. *.‘t-84.1 But King Solomon loved
any -&gt; range wunwm of th? ^ntious, concern-.
have anything to do With them t*c« r. 2.
and lietit. vii. b, I., lual lii*we turned away
hi* tiefirt. a* God had »aid they u&lt;ni!4.
hlaGtxl, inna. the heart cf Duvid.hu fa-'
thatil&lt;euuil. at the duiimtion of the tem-

pie of the earth might know tlmt J* Ixjvnh is
G'*d und tlmt there isdimeeba (chip, riii, tin,
til); but new through tbe&lt;enuvny wire*of hi*
bis own beatt is gone,
X **.Scd-Hiinu w.-nt after Ashtorrtb, • • •

arv m&gt;t bid in tho lUx-k of kge&lt;

THE BARBERS OPINION.
Fur clran«n*: good-.. &lt;d h
l or-Washing xiow 1 the v..

in&lt;l harljcfing.
uuchc» will suffi ’C
fortr.y brher ns&lt;*.
. ...rd t'4 '.nu othly '
..,! :r.3y be the* blade. •

But folks dr. wcU 10
l’i- not to thing* Ilk
An\[ hunJa”. 11

beat might.

It *o* abort11 o'ckck when Mr.

wu* in dropair, but calmer thou Before. I
otade liglit1^ the odveuture,
.** Imj.v nt the farm before uoou
' -ttuniion to tbe
sjilendid^'behnvior of the l«t- a"’*
? ' ________ i .« have hope*. 1 Glggwrtwl

•

. A*WORD OF WARNING.

There are many white soaps, each represented to'be just as exod ar.thc ‘Ivory’;"
they ARE NOT. but like all counterfeits, h:l( the pcculirr vind remarkable qualititi
of the genuine. Aik fcr “Ivory’' Soap and inr-st upon gitt'iig i|.

Banner and Detroit Tribune,
Both one year, for $1.45.

Atkins’ Silver Steel Diamond}^/^ 0t^saws
A

A

Made front tnr crtebratcl Hirer Steel. trmnerad bv nnr rauwo»a me.twvi. * r.

iNahum 1,

"Hi* bmrt w»* turned from tlie f*wd God
take with u». nnd by and by tb» women
!«gaii t.» iimi.xi Ui» strange m tioiia. Thte &lt;»C larurl which lirul appeared unto bint twice “• Fur sate by the trade. Ask your hardware d-aler for the ATKINS EttVSB STEEL DIAMOND
hud np|&gt;Mrvd to Him at Gibeuii. an J take no other. If the dealer will not order ft tor you, remit amount with nnV-r iftwrt tn t™
brougut about a climax. I mw him looking .The luted
it* -mLI •• I.*.
I .U.tl
**
steadfastly a. lii» wife,and 1 • aivfully moved
nearer to la-r. One &lt;4 luv girl* ilinogvd ter
dnliration of tirMeuipIe (vbap*. ui,4; &gt;x, 21,
and tbe« Idgb fr.vni« in addition to all th?
extended my baud to /leadv iwr. A« 1.11*1
BEST
eu Howe UlteTqd a wort of ta-ruain, qirong faithful t*. l*L« &lt;&gt;od; but phi. for the • toperFor BLACK STOCKINGS.
iqiun and wstrtd ln&gt; wife, an*I. though 1 ate wickotuew of the hnnum heart, and how
I'lutclxsi Imt skirt*, tlx* fabric cure, ini i*&gt;tb marvelous the lung suflermg ap*l pvtience of
"SM ttJ’h’&amp;Tt
Jehovah! Contrast the conduct uf th-&gt;w
TIME TABLE.
L
Bold by Dragguts. Abo
►taut

deeply, but it ua» like
to hm bitn '.tttug with

f..'iTMMEKMAN. llouio*p«thlc I’lty •
&gt;iflan am! Suwon.
iMffler orer Lathfwp S drex store.)

other god*." A* m.tbu tiling* of this world.

PEERLESS DYES

tip

. r-y

r. PhiudH

E. C. ATKINS &lt;&amp;■ CO.

• med a clmnsv

\&lt;roN.
Ajtom-y at l4»w.
J. H /. Khlirur &amp;X'a.'s store.)
iu all kourt«otfL.• SJate. Collections
tenOniKtf

lutaaou uf 0 S

Zuiouians and Ammonites, wimao worship
was aoxmipauM*| with MominaUe rites; but
'
- --- ---- —
niui. took a fancy to meand hi;.si me r.. wwk I
bol un.Mi had taken wives from throe ua
asburc. and 1 tod been with him thfre year* ftiUK I then ...xpluii»-l t*. the |**op|.&gt; that as
thA and ijiey told isobably gone with him
wlwu tb« dtetrewing inculrut 1 am abort to nothing tuorw coaid tei lioi*.-. &lt;uui that tfery
might us well lie.down. Wh*m they were t.. trtv teiii|*to u&gt; sue the worship of hia God,
relate came al*mt.
they now jsrsuado him to set npabothcii
Howeowmd a pleasure yacht, but .4* to
--I—,I.. -,..- idol* wlia-li they Uml lawn ucciutomod to
l*lc, ami then took my scat auiiJ.bip. to uw- worihip; ami i»» be bad sinued in taking
Iht-bailer I did not nwj over flve miuntek Uiroe wives, be now *uis yet more to gratify
nt a time from midnight ii* durHr In. and them. Tbv *amc thing l» wen tolay when u
.1 ... .... -i,.. ...
. 1 .
. .
CiirutbiU is married to one not a CUristteii.
warvelv a jdeaeuiit wetting that 1 did-not
A "And tidlomon did
11 tn the' sight of
iieH ,dY stwrc, with ui&gt; Mgn that it might thalxud.** He did evil &gt;:i tbe sight of men,
t-hangn or abut*., au*l the ■* *-uu around mo be dal evil ogutnst hlmwlf, but the grratnesa
wasu boiling ealdruu. TfioyuwlwaA riding
Go«L He was the Lord'* representative, nnd
be, of all me.i. should have t«-n faithful to
came into the Igty to kwl with cargM.
*be anvlmr.il abuuit ofqioum th«liuuMl
•
|wws]*h» dually ‘crawM out 1 hunlly knew men.
7. S. "Then did Solomon budd an high
them. All were pale, hollow eyed aud do­
enme adiore. und it apjMxcd that Howe and -pairing, while Mr. Howe Imd u li&gt;uk upou place for Ch.-nuMb. • • * and likewi«
th" Women i.dkw w.-r- gntetly taken with it.
did be for alldds Btrangv wivew ** Thu* add­
Early next uniruiug 1 was tuMtogrt tli» u took .*f mortal tear .nd itoperatlou. and 1 ing sta to *iu. tbo mure evil a-eociatc* we
'rraltsed th-it hj» miud »a* going. Tbe poor
ainull .-•Iniui, uIh3V a lucmr diun.-r wn* to l&gt;
women doin'1 . - nt to ii*&gt;rive it, having *0 and if we |&gt;ut oor*.|v«M und-r* the least oblieaten. The party, when ready to Mart, &lt; u:i
mucii tr.4fi.te ot their- own, tot little lk-n gatluti loan uugndly jwrxjii we*cannot well
;.«1, and henojH over t*&gt; me nod u lfi»p*-re&lt;L iletiy them n fav**r wtoa they asfc.il, even
. uf 13 aiiual
“I’lcBtC. Jack, tot you Wuu't let pnpa though »v*- know it ia wrung to grant it
usjch ne. will youf*
I la-gnu t*. . all o'lkjn a &lt;te -rfui voter that
rnun tlx* near farm alw*ve were t&lt;
Mo*-*-und Aaronon.! Israel(Droit. iv.21;ix.t&gt;.
with.u*. twit ainervitul Rrtiv.den:
in m.r:
if he meditated some

breeze enough &lt;■• fill :!&lt;«• sail nr
along ntedH three mites uu hour.

1 ’*?

LESSON XI, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, DEC. 15.

made five .iiifv* tbe wind died out cutir. ly
uu*l wo were left tumbling ou tbo List of lira
■•ra. Nigu* *’*s&gt;uo ou u» Ul'ld and baluiy a*
you pltnw, tlie ocean grew quu-t, aud very
onu of us H&gt; down oul drjit thu whole night
t£r. .ugh W I’-hotit a break. I w us tlie fir*-: up,
and thetnluntolMw thu »ky 1 (,-ruaurd in
d&lt;-.-|kair. It portroided a h.it day und n deud
calm, imil both fc*How«-&lt;i. Even bvfur*.break­
fast I had to uinta a ddft 10 gel aais shelter
ftwu the bluxiug sun. and v ben I came to
.n.-.-baul the provi’ion. uiy tac«* betrayed
■my feeling* that the youtuvr girl cried out.
“Oh! Jack, but what ha* hap]a*md now
I could have eaten awl &lt;tmnk all we Had
in five minute*. I bad not liiletl the water
keg tu its rapacity, and even eonu that 1 did
put iu bad leaked out by way ot the buug. I
iuul to tell them that we niuat put minehea
..n allow ail-V. an.I hardly more shun a crumb
«t tliat. but they cheerfully accepted the sit­
uation. I am not going iutu the deUute of
which was of httte use to help u. iwat up.
Wo»2&lt;m tbo water and prwvuions out Lufour mK?, and then we bad nothing left.
By rrsorubg to tbme exj-r-llenU known to
auion* wc kept hunger and thirst in abeyance
until tbe evening of tbo sixth .lay. fbai tbo
throe waited and wep*., ami 1 task off my
cowhi.10 shore and cut one into atrip for u*
.
.
__ —.HU. all* lit

Xa fewUmea W. had only lb. bather
all day of the teventh, aud oo the morning ot
tbe eighth, although a favombte broom
blowing, and we nil felt iu better spirit., I
had to cut up the other shoe Litlto Ben waa
now reduced to a bundle of te»oro. and be bail
the gte-v »y»* *hkh «° wllh “ /eT’ *h“t
the girls were burned and (rm-klcd andstarv*!
until 1 cu"M not be&lt;r *° kwk al them' 00,11
were looking "head in a vacant, uncatmy
wav and Beu was resting iu my arm. while
I ’wend, when *e ran straight aero** tbo
cuutd of a trader coming up from New Zea
land, and worn jflckod up.
Being a young man, and a tough one. it
raan't i fortnight before I was my old seif
again, but the girls aud the boy were down
with fewr for a month or more, and were a
York Suu._________
. ■.
Wife v»f miser)-Yes, I met Mr*. «adth
this uxming. and iu return for her Insult* I
heaped cold* of fire on her bead.
Mhet—You should not have done *0;
eoslis seven dollars a ton uow.-Harpers

ra&lt;

Giitigc; Kihwt ii Sapw

I') ‘ H^-rpt not that which the Lord-rant- •
He w» forbidden to multiply I

Doe. POt CIlfR

!'/

tboai wcie the very- thing* lu did; fee nut
comuuuxlcd io ki'.'p by him a em.y ot tho la*
nnd rend tber**in all the day* &gt;i. bi» life, but
tai* licevl.lcntlydutnx.lo, and vouwqueiit!',
nSt biing w.U anchored, be drift**! on the

zvx'Bra® Cellege,

to his father, w ho suhl: * O, Low love I Th&gt;
I.'...............
_ _.l .I... .1..." ,u.. '
have kept me from the pu* in **f tlw
»tn»yer.” tlS xrn, 4.) Tliv ■wfimaU- at
flol ptity urmn \&gt;K'dien.c m «een ill I Sam
ot Jwu*. ■ HeUutt Ucth oiy rcuntaun lm»ut«
and Insrp th tbetii. ho rf h Hint lov-ti* me." j

PoaJu*

our Iwo to God unless wa delight to io*-|i ’
?Iii» cutnman&lt;lmonte, and d** s*&gt; luinue He [

EaatViooer
HlehUu4.l1

merit or works &lt;4 our*.
•1 w ill surely read the kinyJ*su from tliee '
nnd givn it.t*vtbywrvnnt '' Tlie rwurd^&gt;t

n» of our bles-mg*. Li*trnins.L&gt; the ten
and becoming jMantnuicd

God, sought n present gratiflrii’ioa aud thus
brought ain nnd misery up.rn the whole
human ram E*xu. for the pftrent grntdi-ntiu* uf a meet ot iK.ttag’-. «l"»piM-.l hi» birth­
right and all ft* high privilege’ A. b mi, for
th. prewmc gratification of **m- go!*l nn-l
goodly raiment, brought ujiou himwlf emd Hix
household a fearful judgna nt. Iten* we Irn'.e
Hototnou gratifying himself 10 BL.’ full. rx&gt;
pmlhws of coue-quence* 01 of lite euu.manl
of God, and thus be loses tbekmsdom. Abra­
ham anil Mows mt the other baud, and the
iittbf wc.rtfauw of Hob. xi got tbeir eye* and
hearts fixed Upon the realities of on eternal
city and kingdom, and thus were enabl'd to
walk with G&lt;*1 in otodience here, selling a
right value upon prweut things and trating
tben&gt; anxvdingiy.
13. “Notwithstanding, In thy day. I will
not do It, for David thy father'* **ke.”
White gwlliites* is hot hereditary, yet «bo
eon rotimate the te nefit of godly parent*, or
►the biradnga which come to n* through those
who love tbe IamxI Jams. Ut the. children
consider this and *xmtrast the .-ooditiim of
conditkui of the einldrmi ot punis pirsute.
•‘I will rend It iuit of the band of thy son."
Here U tbo.-entrust: Solomon derivu* ls-n-411
from hi* father s piety, white Solomon s «n&gt;
it to suffer because &lt;4 hb father * impiety; so
that evil doing rrartea to other, bwida* Iba
evil doer. So man liveth unto bimvelf; if we
obey God we bring bteudng to ounalves and
others, white If wa dfaubay God wo bring
cursing to ourselves and olbei
1/4 us ponW. ror IK'S*—- ■
Jcrmalem * sake, winch 1 hava chosen. Tba
bteadng that «ill yet come to Jernwlem, bw
autm God bn:* etewm it. shall ba wen ta
mUteimial daw. l«rt leaving that. uoUca that

anchaattuone m

BOILERS
and steam heating
pipes, breaching*, etc. OM boilers taken in ev
1-Imnue for new kheta biller plates, andIboHer tube, for sate. Cor. 1 oundry’st. Mid Mich.
Cent*! It. IL tracks. Detroit Mleh.
»«

Michigan Central
“ Tta Niagara Folk Roale."

YOUNG MENteleqr»phy^
fart I -uiarw Frw.

Hastings City
Hastings.

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Mleh.

capital, sso.ooo.oo

Michigan.
um°

*»■ *»»"- “s-jj-isiDSiU'’* “r
.nerly oceunlai by Messer Bros.
officers:

innECToMs:

Dan W. Beynolds.
fr, G Bobtosou.

J. A. Grebie.

A General Banking Boalnma Tmaaactad.
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turned byJ&gt;.Ujn“-

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
Stale of Mtehlran, tn th* Circuit Court tor tto
Count) of Barry In Attachment.
Gertrude Kony, ptete.Qt. vs. George Vf. FornNoileJnf-&lt;t”hHrrby xiven .that m tbo eeraiHt
day ot November A. IL &gt;«■. a writ ,ai attae%
mrnt wm duly Issued out &lt;4 U»" Hrrntt oourt
lor tbe county of Barry, at !•**“•*of *'.,'r,r’;?*
Mowry, the above nam'd piatollff. agatest tbe
lands tew-mrat» xoo*i» and 'hattie-.. monoya
and etorts ot George W. Ferrtu. tto atone
defendant, tor th' «Utn of ten them*
wbteh taM writ was returnable an tbe
of Novesaber. A. !&gt;. IM*. _
_ .
Dated th!* Xfnd day of Noraseter.lia*.
Mrr*i:r. KK*rrrj» A*' *&gt;Ao?*A'7ie
Attorney* for HatniK

�4hKfaMMEM|S|
FARM A.VO GARDEN.
WITH PRACTICAL NOTES ON OR­
CHARDS AND LIVE STOCK.

Orctasi:! — OrvUaru*

T/e Girls

Bo;y .

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all tyave their choice

J

ikxvemirie&gt;

Wiptq

is

FairbaHk’S SaiIta Glaus Soap

ASK
Y0U9,

Ot£N
FOR
IT.

HOUSEHOLD AND
LAUNDRY PURPOSES

MADE ONLY BY

of the valleys, und tiUe*l the bottom
with n lake of cold air. w hile woraier
air remained ubov.*. Tin* accompanying
■ figure rt-prescKta this result distinctly.
&gt;Ve have known a difference in sixty
I .feet
of. altitude tomakohll th** u
difference
aw
.r,...enci*
between nn uninjured' crop of p.*nch&lt;v
on the hill, and its entire d* an.ction at
the iKittoui of the valb y. This effect is
increased, and tho trees a? well a&lt; tlie
The Bay City Free Marius arc titlkiug crop simcthnbs,destroyed on Recount of
up a project for liuildhig a handsome the rank and succulent growth in the
Masonic hall of their own. with a goat
richer soil below, rendering thorn liable
pasture on the-roof. and other Improve­
ments tliat would have tilled the heart of ■to winter kfiling, while the well ripened
Hiram, king of Tyre, with envy—had hr und wf II hardened growth on a drier
tuid more coni]act' soil were proof
secii'em iu his day.
against the frost. It soutctiinesi liapBay City b&lt; seeches Congreteuian Wliwl- jieiih, however, tliat trees growing low
er to keep poking ehertnut burrs muter
the collar of • the supervising architect, down un a compact, well drained and

N.K. FAIRBANKS. CO,

MICHIGAN NEWS.
Dwing to tin* low wntcr, S»m» river pilot*
h»v*« reujM d a harvest thi* y&lt;-.*r.
* John k Rhodes, of Vermontville, lost
'HL- *• .* pm* hosn*- by fire reeentlh-

Wa furnished to the public, many
years ago. n fuli statement uf tuuuy’in•fantXA in which crops of l*.-;lf tender
fruits, Much as jieachcs and :u-ctdrin*M«.
were destroyed by tho frosts oj winter
vvilien plained in Bhrkered volk-yn. while
th&lt;«wM*.n I'.vjMwd hills ctcnped. Tito null
wit.* rich in the valkyi. nnd favorable to
the free growth of tlus tree?; and shel­
tered from the bleak winds of ‘nhwafail
around*, they wcwecrnmoously mip]K«ed
f.y some persons to tv safer there- than
on uto!*‘ exposed lucnlitii-s. Tlve cold
air on tJiaqi widter nights, made heavier

Chicago.

Zenas Ito»Vcgr. of Flushing, ha* ’ been
coirvioledof criminal assault in the cir­
cuit court at Flint.
with th*- idea of having him kept alive to
It is e.'limatetl that there will he 'Ju.OtW- the situation and aware of tjie fact that
(M)0 fwl «&gt;f pine logs cut at Presque Isle B:iy City han u public building appropria­
tion, and no plans fur the building yet.
-oinity tide whiter.

, Bishop Prue*- und Bisho]* Jane hAve
just, defalcated it new lutln-ricn ehun-h al
FraiikfonL die task occupying two days.
AnoffurofSU tofilOa month mid tbe
nsc of the parlor for sparking purposes
«lo*7 not relieve the. hi red girl famine at
. Marquette.

That Ilix fire down at Lynn. Most?., has
pul it flea into Greenville'* can*. A shoe
factory wouldn't lx? sm-ezvd at in the metroplte of Mom-alm county.
• ;
W. &lt;). Atwood,'of East Saginaw, must
feel as queur as n cat with a stix.-klug over
her head. He bought a churyli the other
day? and owns it all himself.
C. ,). Edmund* of Marshall was killed
by the cars &lt;ui the C. J. «S. 51.. at that place
Tuesday.'■ lie was
yi-ar*. old, mnrrjed,
and an odd fellow and a mason.
Some hard winking burglars fooled for
several hours Monday night to open Wright
A Milter's safe, nt Howi-II. nnd when they
readied the cash box it was empty.
IsaMIecomity's grand jury Ims been or­
ganized and is at work. Violations of the
Uqnor law will be looked into ami Mime
interesting dcvelopmtitls Is expected.

Mr/Plugan. of Moran, who quarreled
with nnotli'-r man about a 15 cent |*air of
"galluses." ami stabted him so that tome
of his blqod leckvd out, goes up for 80
days.
Charlotte doesn't profiosc to let that road
wagon factory go out west' if $5000 will
keep it. ami thaAamount was accordingly
appruphted for X-pub!le improvements"
Monday evening.
■

The trial of Charier Bnarley. for having
a land in the murder of Daniel Sinclair in
Kent county but Auguat will take a full
week at Grand Itapida, a, a Jury has not
yet been secured.
Two Muir men paid 85 apiece for their
Thankaglving turkeys. They didn't want
the birds at tliat figure, either, but the
num they were stealing them from said
that would be the price, no they took'em.

Martin Burns, tbetJcnesoe county wlfcshooter. Is sllfl at lafge, und not a jit-rson
can be found who ha*, aden a trace of him
since tbe night of the crime. It Is begin­
ning to Im* impacted thul he has eomrulted suieitte.
It begins to be plain to the naked eye
Hutt a baker of the patrons of Industry
must te nominated for congress by tbr
next winners iu the seventh district, and
yet some folks holds that there Is no ]*oUtics
Un the patrons.
Pleasant, courteous, petsonal paragraph
from the iaipeer Democrat: "C. F. Klmbaff hu al last gut Ids snoot in the trough
—secured a pitblio office' as a reward for
the jibes and Insults hurled at Democrats
through tlie Pontiac Gazette."

Sunday and Capital are. are the favor­
ite time and place for sjM-edtng horses at
Ijunrtng. One lady saw 2W sleighs pas*
her hou-x’ on that avenue hi one hour last
Sunday, and she nearly sprained her eyes
trying to make It an oven 300.
Charles Maearc. of Wyoming. Kent Cp.,
•who Was convicted of killing Michael O’­
Hara aud was given a new trial by the su­
preme court after be had served part of
Xda'lprm. has been surrendered by his
boudkmrti and is now Tti Jail at Grand
Rapids.
Willlsm Nlvlson. of Coldwater, was
chAtgts! with burning a building, but the
w*eltas tx-eri dismissed. The proeecuting attorney thought a man had a right to
bum his own property if it wok not occu­
pied and the fire was not for tlw purpose
of fraud.

NatkMal Strang, of Pulaski whose wife
recently killed bmclf hud daughter with
parts green islnrte-d a man whom fate pur­
sues. The other day he fell from a straw
stack. -wiUi a hay knife In his hand, and
I* acroaa .lift face whleli will dtsfor life.

inralt-raf. h fertile noil, will succvvd L-tV*r than those higher up. if on a mucky
and wnfi-r snaked piedc of ground.
In a climate of milder w inters, nnd
'where tlie peach crop is never kill.-d by
weather Ijitdorc' xaro, a Iste Engiisli
writer says: "1 do not believe in flsnt■ing frail trees in t!:*« IsMlotn of valleys.
Tills is o!t.-n done -to secure tl&gt;c* rich
soil. But it Is of little benefit to tire
Last July a baby was drowned in the grower to realize r.St rang growth’and
nn abundant llow-cring. if his crop is de­
the vhilil of Emma Young, of Battle Creek, stroyed in the flowering by the spring
ami tliat Emma ami her staler Lizzie &lt;if frosts—which has repeatedly happened
Guiesburg. took It to Marshall. They al­ too last few years in certain localitii*."
b-god they gave 11 to George Lemoyne, it* This further illustrates thc’ r-uue diffi­
fattier, ami know nothing etaeof it. George
culty—that .of frosts iu valleys for ten­
is now on trial, and will set up
alibi—
der growth.
In nil cases, whether high »r low iu
Col. SamT Welle, ot Grand Kapi&gt;l&gt;. hhe situation, thorough underurainagr slrnuld
written a letter to the preai&lt;h-iir, renouDC-' bo always given to tbe ground where
Ing hi4 application for )he Michigan pen­
orclumls are to be planted, unk«*i a good
sion agency, liecatfto he flnds sc.verul wor­
thy malm*'*! soldiers, who need, it worse natural drainage already exists with the
than lie. Capt A. Gavctt hash’t over M*il. Those whp are about A tting out
M-veii or eight wooden legs am! arms. s*» new peach aud other orchards tin.* pre«that it ran’: be the colonel yields the office । ciit.nutumn, nr preparing the land und
to.hlm.\ Very clever attcuipt tu knock trees for them next spring, will find it
Gavetl out. though. ,
advantageous to select situations h-dst
"I fail'to see how the .Ho-cailcd pat ninw subjcct t*&gt; sharp volley frost*, nnd to prooOIndurtry can help to flourish or Iwum n vide in advance ample drainage.—Cgud*
town.” says aldermnu Wm. O'Conner to the try Gentleman. .. r
Grand Rapids Telegram Heralii. "Such i*
society Is a deluHiun. They go to n mer­
A yiter in Field and Farm ojx-ns a
chant and say If he will sell them goods at
ten per cent profit, and no more, such mer­ rath'W povel line for a farmer by argu­
chant shall have their trade. Now how; ing that prices of farm produce ore high
can a legitmate merchant
pay rrnX enough! He aims tn prove it thus:
taxes, gas. fuel, cl.-rk hire. et&amp;f^It
"Potatoes, bread and m-at are fully
takes all of ten per ciail to ran ii business, us high today as tho people who con­
and yet then- may Ik-some so-ealied mer­
chants who. fur tty- purpose of getting sume can afford to pay. Thu I .borer of
their trade, will j.romisc to sell at ten per America—counting the three hundred
cent. But If there is such a one in my heat­ und sixty-live .lays in the year, and after
ing who would dare to come and stand be­ deducting lost time, does not receive tc
fore your reverence nnd say that he does exceed on- dollar and a half’ per day.
so. I would tell him right liefon- your re­ Now, as each laborer—male or female—
verence’s face that he lie*, he knows he must necewarily support and f*-ed three
lies, and the truth b not ir. him."
persons, it wi|l be allowing but a half a
dollar per capita per diem to maintain
tho laboring population of America.
Mrs. Mlchn*! Curtain. Plainfield..........
III.,
"Taking this view of the matter, we
makes tbo statement that she caught cold,
which settled on her lungs; she was treat­ must conclude that the present price of
ed for a month by her family physician, produce in ns high as the toiling masses
but grew worse. He told her she was n can' stand. When tho prices go much
hopeless victim of eonsunpUon and that higher than (hey are now there will be
ijo medicine could cure her. Her druggist suffering in tho workshops and bread
suggested Dr. King's New Dlscoverj' for riots in the cities.
consumption: she bought a bottle mid to
her delight found herself benefited from
the first dose. She continwed Its use ami
Tlibi grand Shire Ktallion won the cham­
after taking ten bdttles, found herself pionship of the Shire Horse show for hin
sound and well, now does her own house­ owner in tbo spring, and wo have very
work and is as well as she over was. Freetrial bottles of this great discovery at W. great pleasure in giving hfa portrait, the
H. Goodyear's drag store, large boltlre 50c. one we use being that given in the offi­
cial report on the show {Mtn'll by the
and SI.
Shire Horse society. Vulcan 4145 was
Hoppy Hooalem.
bred by Mr. John Whitehead. of Medlar
Wm. Timmons, ptMtnmster of Idaville, hull. Kirkham. Lancashire, from whom
Ind., writes: "Electric Bitten* has done
more fur me than all other medicines cbm- he was purcliased by tho Earl of Elles­
bined, for that bad. feeling arising from mere. He in by Cardinal 2407. out of
kidney and Hve^lroubles.’’ John IxssJic. Jessie (Vol. II. S. H. 8. B., page 18G),
fanner and stockman, of same place, says: by Sir Colin 3022. Ho is a black, G-year"Find Electric Bitters to be the best kid­ old. and at the Shire Horse show, in the
ney and liver medicine, made me feel - like spring, visitors hardly knew which to
a new man.” X W. Gardner, hardware admire moat, his gay style and carriage.
merehauL mum* town, says: Electric Bit­
ters is just the thing for a man who is all
run down and don't care whether he Ilves
or dies; he found, new strength, good a|e
petlte and felt Just like he liad a new lease
on life. Only 50c. a bottle nt W. H. Good­
year’s drag store.

The Grand Rapids Under says that
Richard Mattock, n Hollander. 2.3 years
old. who tor the past two inonth lias Ihh'ii
working about one of the Chicago police
Mation.* for Ids board ami shelter lia- recrived'won! that bls gandfather. of Rot­
terdam. has died an*! left him about ?»*'.000, and that tin- cash would be forwarded
to him soon.

The best salve in tbe world for cute,
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, coms,
and all skin eruptions, ahd jawltivclycnrca
piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaetion, or money re
funded. ITidb 25 eta. per box. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear

Will A. Junta, a Grand Rapids news­
paper man. died Tuesday of consumption,
aged S9.
Mothers will find Dr. Winchell's teething
syrup Just the medicine to have in the house
for tbe children: It will eure coughs, colds,
sore throat, and regulate the bowels. Try
IL

State Senator Weaselhus of'Grand Rap­
not have fooi- ids. has formed a law partnership with IL
tbey ka&lt;l known A. Maynard.
rum.
F.K FILE REMKDY.to
‘
wlltet containing &gt;1.000,

f£N DOLLAR POULTRY HOUSE.

A cheap nnd at Uh- name time subaLantinl l«ultry bouse, containing100square
feet of floor hpace. can be built tor ten
dollars by t^iy mau or boy of ordinary
ingeunity. All the tools need»«d nro a
caw. hatchet, nquarp and screw driver.
These are usually the property of any
hOUM-bulder. The materials u»-d are:

ten C- «* LunnX 11 in *&gt;kb-. itClS ..

5 tmjMtie* idh
S«rl*MKI liaml'

I rair l.olf-«trni* bl

MORTGAGE SALS.
Drfcudt having been mate tad

nf ite Kqrlkler

PROBATE RtrHCE.

sale Uirn-ln eontatein! has tecomr ojmraihc,
mid mi wt.h-h innrtgaai tliere t* cudrdrd to be
dun at the &lt;ii*.te of th)* unlive •ds liKMlmt and
twenty-rfoht dollars, nreWrs tbe ailurwy fc«
prortdid for by law. «mt Hornut ar prererdluy
at law having been msiliuiro t« rreover tl^
ninouui secured bv *afd tpurtsuure-any part
ilivrct'f. N’Mlret* therefore iierrb) clreu that
on Friday tti- 2Hb dnyof Jmrtix*» .,l»«i,n: ten
.Vrl.s*. Ui tl,r fon-t.ooii. tliere will t c &gt;okl at

37. r iir,
»MV I
I-IUI ?!.
•Hi of Hn«nugr. f.rr rxamtoulHO)
unrc. -.»» or before tite Tlh day of M»v ...
lbat Nuch rtsiuu will be heard tel. r. .»&gt;&lt;?

Brlault hayltig ttfmTiitiulr -,i, ;i-v-

a. i».
•:.&lt;) rre-nr-.:
. the prriii-’ olfi.v ot n&gt;" Uegutir of Hot*?-. . .1
bl Barry ami star.- or Michigan i n
tondi day of October, a. !• ?.•• n
■mo.rtraue* on page
.-aid n»iru-:i:
amount ,d«i- nn *:iiil innrtgas*-. a'
fhe nxm*-------- !».• mad*-1Ill pt«)U:e:-t &lt;&gt;i wht Inti
l«. or lu-itrhnc*-, or w tun
it.i'-irii.iht ritv of jiauinxs. count-. &lt;•! lurry
•laZ-it-.' of Mlchlgnn. au«l«l*-'writed.i».’t',i‘"'*: main unpaid ntxi hi arrrar■ : item-.' ui the **wTb «‘ »i eonuw of I'd one
day*. ibHi.-md from Un­
I iimtn-d nnd Cftrru, tbctwrunnhignorthetam thirty
to »ay. after the Lt;--,- th.*
limn
- - i.u •
..........-wttu all
„n«- l,iiri.’.r--l nnd miWB. lbw rnmitne )W*t Collar*,
■ t.il all tnlr. ■

centers, adm!ul«trato.-* or :
October !3. Ils#.
-•
Sr.JlANTlAX Kai»ku.
Awlcnee o! the Mortgagee.

-.-.jlv.i!. altkncgb tie petiiMi alr-t*- . ■
th.* pa* Mien; tlrereof, may i-ot Umii h.
ptred, anything ihrrcl foster* coutnm.-i
contrary thereof la a»yv*i*»- iwtr..*.:
and default hai'.us bcru
h&gt; tl • i&gt;:
CnANCEKYOKDEI!.
ot
Hitervrt
and
luynM lit -i
no. t.—ship. n?w of fxame. •
Sate of Michigan. Fifth JcdUlal -Circuit in ter l*t. !”■&lt; and tbr »»m&lt;- ba
mslneu unpaid and In arrears to fo-- m
Ciiaiircrr.
Th" b-neing comes six inches wide,
Mull t-e-ii• •nx injtbe Circuit Court for’flief omv thirty day* and iipwuro*. tin- M.uv-&gt;
pal auro «■! eighteen hundred dote:* **
and the flooring about the same width.
&gt;ur i.*,h*»**m
. —.........
.. .
No ports are uw.1 in this plan, arid the nnHcrtv
d. tmfole.eomjdiunam. v«. Mary Engle.
house is none the k«* -strung. To con­ m&gt; wl*l«*«
adiutnfotnUrfs »f the retate of whleh taortguxe thvre t.» &lt;ini-*.r.i ?., i ■
Encl-* Jrc*-.w-d. TlMMti-i* 1-Jeuaie th*- date uf till* noilre fhe.w's • : m■■■ t?&gt;
struct it, first saw'twenty of the fencing Mllrs
I. Fah-ot-er. Juliette K Rick*. M«ry hn«l-.- uiirn 1-nndrrd -and Slurtv Him ih.lUr*-m.
boards to C ft. I‘.ug for the bark of tho Mlles F.**aIJlrateth Etude, defeudanta.
In th!* cauw it apis-arinx that «»ne «&gt;&lt; the
house, mid saw tl .-waste ends of tli*se
abr.r- tutta*: i* drtrtid.mt*. Tli&lt;&gt;a*a* L. EftR'*'. I*
not a resident of this state, huj Is aretUdent of
thestsu’of Nrtiniska.therefore &lt;**». motion **1
, . , .
■
, .,
, ,
, ; Smtiti it tvfozrwve, Mrio-itorafor••ur.tl'lalqaut. It
, wliKih i* for tin- base* of-Vie littvlc of | ts,,l(h*r*-4 that said notiresldnut aefchtlatit. talned tn raid mor,,.
hou**-. and the other is to L- again "I.omi* I. Eorte. rni, .-I:Gapw-*r»«.r&lt;* :i. ;l." *urti esnr made prm •'
Rfcra ttat *,’t&gt;'ffUiir.lin te! rip&gt;..l law 1.0 a in. «rl|.. u^n ~l.i l,
und the 2 ft. L-iv'Ing । . - *■*. li-iivirt" two Mimulatusijt &lt;vro-uenpyuf tfo.- xtl-r io te
.
, ,
. , ..
,
....I.iutee &lt;&gt;, til. Iliartvi.k BiNKtrU- 'aid millpn-ces loose* mjar each end for tuv.stoora,
‘ Tint* forms the i«*t-for tlrc-front. Thtf
, lx»e of tlie whole-houMt c«u n*.*w t**I nail*-*l togvtiter, nsing two of the wide
&gt;a:rn a *
r..
Solicitor* £orC*»i:*:&gt;l,*!ttald.
bonrda for th*- sides.
It,urropy: Atterf. t
I The front ba**- slants outward
Fig.
3 hu».». Uun’r. i:»^*t.!r
| 1). Tlto fruiat* la then constructed by
ch.».'.cEI:y Oi'.DEtt
I ••reelin;; a tong fencing t***ard at three s tall’ ot HlrStaam Fifth Jutliclul Circuit tn
feet from the front end of •taeh side I»xm* •TTwnireoSult pemlia
I and a shorter one at rear end nf &lt; .t**h, a*
• Fig. 1. which show* tl:c:u-i&gt;&lt;iur*l.-Irinnned
.
Hiram M Chft*". ' HUptelftMit. vs. AiOMO
Wilcox Mid Stenvnla Wiloas. defendant*.
In tkH caUfceilapp.-nrtngtb.'.totwot tO'-ufetHlaau, above nstn-d. to-wlt: Alunz* yvmot
h** departed (tom bl» last known Jilv-v ot,re«i
■detto* and that 1c *wa not te aj«vrtamr«J iu

bidder. at ttic terth Cm
boO'i* to the elt) ot l!n-“it« iw*ldrs *. tb«* prrmt*** dlUMtc. or so tiawti lh*r*. :
U&gt; psjrfte atm*aut &gt;!im *&gt;u
seven jwr etw-t. teterr*»
tax-Iter at’’- an rttert:*-.

wmun* •*» Sastetli* • &gt;■&lt; *.«)
ot Mx.-blTin. *nd dr**f:t *
rt t» tn*- recanted

Hie

Default liaxina.tKTn i • »•&gt;
ot a certain rwrtu Sr —

’ Akrn’o Wltc&lt;e;. cuter hl* Apwinniw in this
■ ,-an*e oa or tefore Ore mmub- from th.- date ol
• Hit* order, and test within tweiity day* the
'■jupbunmi can*. »tn« order ?■• te published in non*
• the IU*onx* IJASXan. Mid pubilcsliun to te &lt;l*rtl9
ronUnimdouee(neavh week for six «t*k' In. •vrt, dullaiv r&gt;i»- !d"*l lor.ii
*nree*«.t«i.
Fkvxk A. Hookf.ii.
‘irrnH Judjre. j in#' l*rt-t: funfitut
■ cored ii) nald mor
tfoileiiors fur Complainant,
ilruecopv: Attest
such cl*e moil** and ps»*vidnt.
given that on Manta). th- n- •
ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
State of 'Michigan. in tbe Circuit Court n r the
FIG. 2.—FRONT VIEW OF FRAME,
which hold thu third w:intlihg in place
r to support the center of tie* roof. Tin*
top of the longed b*&gt;ur*l is then cunncrti*d. with
.....
the front
...Ixisc .by a -fencing
•
board, at.-!»luo tennis meiied ncroa* the
front to support this cash. Tho whole
frame L&gt; then coinjtlvle.
Figs. I nhd 2 show the full detaita of
the frame. The lx&gt;ard&gt;. for bsc|:. rides
and roof can then be nrdled qn. flooring
boards being used for roof. When the
Kutbee lure adjusted in their proper place*
«&gt;n liio front, with strip*i of tin nliovc
them to. turn water, flooring boards are
sawn .to proper length mid fitted on. The
ventilator is made with four flooring
boards; it* lower .end is near the fluor at
center of house.
The remaining twelve inch Ixxird is for
bas«* of the ]&gt;artitioii. a narrower board
for top anti lath naiied'on close, divides
the house into two compartments for two
ixmaof fowls, or a pen of fowl* and room
for young chicks, or two rooms for young

ntl. a.—POULTRY HOCSE.
chicks of different age®. The ci
sidea and bock of house are stri|iped with
lath; the inside of house is lined' with tar
paper, and the roof and front painted
with a cheap mineral paint, which ren­
ders the house waterproof os the Ixiards
are tongue and grooved. This makes it
warm enough for almost any latitude.
For tlie south the strijts and tar p-npeF^
might be dispciiM-d with. The slant of
lutoh is sufficient to shut out tho perpen­
dicular rays of the sun in aumnrer and
floral tbo whole floor with warmth in
wjnter.
•
’
An outside door nnd a gate in the par­
tition make the whole house of easy nc•-esw. Tile small doors for fowls are
made on tho trap door principle, and
opened and closed by a coni attached to
tbe fastening bolt, which is heavy enough
to fall into place when tho cord is slack­
ened. Sufficient scrap pieces will be left
to make feed, dust and neat boxes, and
tire* inside arrangements can be mode to
unit thu owner. Tho floor is earth,
packed liard and covered with gravel,
THE STALUO5 VULCAX.
or "bin splendid feet, posterns, flat lone on top of which, for rating chicks, scatand silky hair.” as one writer put it at
"It will readily lie seen this plan can be
tbe Ume. His massive frame, good legs
and symmetrical form give him the ap­ extended an indefinite length by the adpearance of n jwi'fect model of what a ditioti of three poste every ten feet to
goo*l hire should be.—Agricultural Prew. support the roof.

Mr. Millc-oti believes that a great many
liee keepers use altogether too much
nnoke in handling bees, and do nearly as
much I-'
liar—
in —
as good. —
Be ---------careful--------about
iuuui
twing emote. and nee ae little as possible.
Ar-it.* tho tera nil Ollt of till-

«

Itord* for Hie county of Barry

BMignml to ttebartlAii Rwimif te ;:n assianno-ol
datv'l IHcrinSvr Ji, 1*»». and menierfIn -Mud
KvCUtw'* oCJ«— no th* » *» day. tn I Hwy TT at

f

It looks ma though-Hnker the Iron wood
Twenty boy:* liave broken out at the
state icfonp school at Lansing—broken saloou keeper would have j-omr trouble to
prove that be had nothing to do with the
out with the nu*a«els.
Hurley I’aitk rubbery, lie had no money
before the robbery . and Mince then has
lamsing sahoOl hrmse Poles out In tlie s|*ent over $100V and many of .he bills
play grounds will have to do for them,
have been Ideniteti on those .stolen. The
, C. A. 'tabora is now the sole owner ami state rested its case agalunt hlnj lost night.
I** the price tbv'paper is worth $12,000.

A

It is hinted in New York that agents
of the French government are looking
«vftcr supplies of wheat.
The Chicago Tribune says that re­
ceipts of wheat at Minneapolis? and Du­
, lulh were 455 cars lew for the flrat three
i days of this week than last.

lfo-/*rtrrt&gt;B eorirt i &lt;
l fl &lt;• tUtffllI !.«**• |I»
‘
man. rtefrnfliu.tNode- is hereby *»v.!ii thrt on the sevc.itii
day ot th-tetsr. A. D. rt'O.writ uf atiAcInn*'*;!
WA» duly l*»ure! out nt &lt;lw i irrulj court foe lite
county of Barry, ar the suit ,*f Jutue* H. Ftotilip*, getter v.’llli an attorn* &gt;
the alKivc named ptarutiff. axamst the tan«i«. c*n«j.a;ted tor ttereni
tenenn-nth. poodii and chattels, mnnrva and dm crlt rd hi mild uiorwwt* *•
effort* of Alleu U, Frrc’n.tu. the *irten«ixri:
ate*-.- named fortbeantr, &gt;*f $tv.‘
v hlch **ld

item:
XAFt-RX&amp; V'ANARMAX.
jqprarv's for Plaintiff;

'
1HSH0H’rit»N KUTfCE. ,
T:copartnership heretofore existing te
tw&lt;&lt; •-&gt; ii," undereicned under the Ann name of
Co-.k
Nlekern U hereby dissolved. Ait acDefault bnvinV Im r.:-idc Ir. tic &gt; »- .:.
conbte due *ai*l Arm arc tn te potd to their sut&lt;
cc-Hi's.fo.ik Bro*., and all'debt* of s»id firm Ot a -ertain u&gt;nrt?Sw inuil- :&gt;» )&gt;: in-&lt; l ■

M. 1. • .n.K
CHANCERY OBUK1L
State f Michigan. In the circuit court for the
ty of Barry inchnnerry.les K. McDermott, coin pl ainani^p* ’he
.an .heln* of Mathew BrougtitRT. «ic
c*-a»ed. drfendanu.
Knit |*-,idlnr In the circuit court Tor tte
eountv «,r Barry. In Chancery. Filth Judicial
Circuit. Order innde al CHarl'die. Michigan.
In sold circuit
In tlita cause.’It apiH-nriug-br ntfidaxlt filed
therein at tbe time of the filing ot the bill of
complaint, and by other proof, to th* aatiafaetlon of said court, that Mathres- Broughtm? I*

। sons to the above euUtled pnxMwdliiK: Oniuotlou of Stuart, Knsppcn &amp; VsnArauui, rolwltors for conu talnant herein. It is onirred-tbat
such unknown heirs *&gt;I tin- said Mathew
Brviintiton. deceawrt. do an|K-ar In said ckum*.
and csui&gt;e tbeir sppeanuic* to be entered there­
In on or before tho 1 MU dny of Muy In the year
one tliouwuid eight hundred and ninety i eU*
tbe said bill of complaint xhail betaken m con
frsved. And farther that Ihl* order be pub
llabed within twenty days from thi* Mute. In Um?
HaiUng* iUNXKft.s newspaper printed pub­
lished and circulated In said county ot Harry,
and bo published therein once lu each merit for
tlx weeks In MiccexMon. such publication, how­
ever. shall not be necassary in ouw a copy of
thia order be served &gt;on each and every of the
said unknown heir* of Mathew Bruuxhtnn per­
sonally. at Irort twe. ty days fore the time here­
in prescribed fort he ir appearance.
Dated this S&amp;lh day of October. A. D. IMO.
FRAXK A- HOOKKK.
Circuit Judge.
MORTGAGE SALK.

a cartain mortcare made by Charles £SSE
and Eva HotehklM. his wile, to WllilaJj.
Dibble, dated Juiuary fourteenth. A. D? uro.
and recorded In tbe ~

ssws&amp;fi

Deed*, for the vounty nt lurry tin-i v.Mlehignu.onthesreond da) of Ike* r.t -:. a !‘
:«C. ha Ul-cr -X) of morUM*-* &lt;•:» l»- &gt; .«’*•:
winch mortgac*-, there tactaimcd I*the date of ihl» notice the snn *-t i r- v : n
&lt;lrcd amt one dollar* and nu e cent*, anti s?&gt; «'
tornm's fee of thirty-five dollar* previ-h-.. in **1U mortgaxt*. and no *uit or pn*-*- l:&gt;’&gt; law having tern Instituted !•* rrc*nrr tit­
moneys M-cured by said ihortgaa*-. or any par?
thereof;
Xo*r therefore, by virtue ofthei*»««vf-»icontained in said mortgsar and the wtalinr '
such case made and asovidcu. iu'ii--i&lt; trcr*-’given that on Saturday the fir*'- day *&gt;t F&lt; bru*o
A. D. 1WQ. at ten o’clock In the foreruwtt J M-asell at ira-viie auction to the biKbe*:
rjanli'
north front door &lt;*r the court hov- r in th*
&lt;&gt;f Hmdioas (that being the place where for «-n
cplt c*»urt lot Barry cotn-ly i« hohUifo the
premises dmFted )u said mortgage. »r ”•
ntueh thereof *» may te m-eesssn :&gt;• rav th
aiuohnt tlm? mi said mortgaitr. with liiivre*:
n.i
.*■* ui
.................... ■
the premte'S bolne *Je*crii*e*l in w»1d w»V&lt;&gt; '
ax all tim-r rertaln pieces aud parcrlsot U;-'
situate lu the township «f Curium. In
tir^riuvw -T-* iw.wwn,
•
quarter of the north west quarter sii'l north’ •
quarter t*f southwe*t quarter and the -"««'•
weal of the aortawert Irm-ltoi-rt &gt;i’*-r*‘»*"
enough laud off and from Hie north *I&lt;t* •:
northwest quarter of ♦oiitliwrst. *iuarfi-r .
make ta this last description fort* ; ■
land, all on section thirty (S'*, town I -/ •

n»uw- more or i«-*s
:■■■■ •
•ttmr, except »ueh rtxbt* scn«*« ih&lt;- MU'* have teen eonreved tn railroad remp-nv an-.
■ an’ to said company lecal pnvlb-c*’Doled Noremter Mh. i*r*.
’

YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND I
LESSONS BY MAIL:
new method-HIMFLK "nd TH0R&lt;H*-H.
Bbortluiud writer* art from ,
SSO TO • 150 PER MONTH.
Th* work l* IlXht. nlr.i».o&gt;t W'd rrslicdal’’''
Hundreds have Iriitwi tUi*&gt;nte*M &gt;« »&gt;*&gt;♦ *«

SI.OOO PER YEAR
B«nid Isr pwrtlrulan* I** «’•*•

of tbe power &lt;if male cental nr*! In said inortKurn
*nd
statute p&gt; nucli «um&gt; made rad world
•&gt;&lt;1. notice is tercbv siren, that on ttatuntav.
Hie fiuirteenth day otDecrniber. A. 0.
at

STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE.

.... _..................., ...
trout door nt the Court House, tn the city nt
Hastinp*. Barry eonnty, Mlehlxsti, tthat be In*

Dr. Owin’* Electric Ball

race with rljhtiKTcent. Intmevt.MiMl al!
1-oat* together wttli an nttururv s fee ol ts
fire dollars provided for therein. Tbenre
telnc described in sold manxaxe a* ail that
or parcel of land lytax and befog «ltuxln tn th*
city of Ha«Dnp*. Barryrouruv.Michigan.and
described a* follow*, to-wlt: The en&lt; half of
of Rcrtion seven (TUu

ANN ARBOR. MICH.

�—
Baby one Solid Rash

LINES TO MV MOTHER.

ful. blotched. maDriima. Ko
ii jH-ai o by night. IkictnrH
v.-dicr. failed. Tried (uticura.
..jams. Saved hU lifts.

ed by Cuticura

dine i»ag w du
next thing that

-AIR: r-wtro .xMoudeb^T
Tbrre u, ever ronu-tiuBg lacking

(1JW Nil year* Otagr. win
r.i.t w:i» attacked with
-I.In ntsoM'. AH onJIiia
&lt; .lik'd our family phy

cf alkah.

(u* receive thegwaM&gt;.ro~; from th
•' Overdrewtd. wum&gt;*ii abound &lt;&gt;t

iU- •I'lloa's'persou. from the
1 at Light, no peace by
udvf- :.l to try th.-Cun-1
eft.’--: w..- -Itnplv.manel- I
r.ui-cka w eorni
_• ti»c dttli' fello
u‘ liihucti Ite I
■•0 opinion ym
.ii- :i:ul loitaj

Chautauqua i* woman* work*- epitome
Thera U hardly nn «x—unfac-n or a profr aio-i

to livwy of tn-r fatten -fare, to
from the tree of Insowkdgc. but

barnwi bn : :emb. mi l rtoujeng :

qimach

uu-tnurv tlw
with tne. Jtad n very • tiumn- ».rri»reak out 3roth.'
on I.is leg—nlxiiit i;alf way ta-iwecn the
body ami the knee—which afterwards de­
veloped into s r.*M- Ctttirer. It resulted
from a bruise ntade by the rubbiri|f of thi
NMufui-bicg .wxrathmg
ng nIU
stirrup-tertber wullr.riding.
'all-aroun.i-t'.r-}nU“ «
wind
The cancer eon*inursl to grow until it
Mi-t hak
•IUJL
w:u- about five inches long, and tbnv
their
nrry owl tta wt'h. Th'reflroh sloughedoff. blaclL rot­
&gt;uffi8g die (irvte.urutmg take
ten mid foti|i and it was almost liute&gt;s.sible
e puniults if Prin-vwi
to proeuf • a et vant that would wulj dpon bu:np» upp^nlrM toe Gioutauqiui pier you
him. tlie air in tbe room where he lay bc- uro n row U jirrtty nniiU in Ltaaera drawn
tin- d.
lake that
ir.g so foul that it would sicken anymu- up in company fib
nil kitch.-n apr
•.v'm enteral. Every p'jyhlan of any cvUUratcd “Home Cuaruitto V • f Iktyr.nth,
11 fa the weekly irafatt. prominence In the state was consulted, widch during &gt; ir Wagu*r i-j*-. :-. -.-nMi-iBin
11 w &lt; &lt;fc dr.- M. o ar® ituui ■ and Ln-atcd my brother without success. •p nuaiicnt wwimat ti»n little Gvicsan roill'u«- doctor fitydly ^tvised biin to try
ready to awijn tin
■&gt;. tadgTMpur fatal Uw.tl nothing ulsr. He coinuiuneetl to im­ tag?. Tlie iii-.t-uit
.. . dinner as
prove hanietlinrely. mid nftar taking sever­ alrtudy l»poke&gt;i.
nd fa-taonubic (wopfay, n al iMittliM was coniplcu'ly cured, and srtneu rutin*, a pdktou f
d torlr torefat!:'*' IhSl not ii syinptotn of the &lt;1 Iwane has AU the way up tlw hill fro» the taudfuj: are
wo^r. to the Tight mid left of you, Homr
mauif. stedltaeir.
A. tintrFtTU,
nre sketching mvit'r thi dn'n. other? are
Mayflower. Ark.
Sts lientih ltrul.» Doivn.par., taking on object lew
utunier fay npia-tite failed, my wry under tin guidance o
Bib).- arc­

cnu&gt;rerv.si from pmtw

*e tout vtttt bi.i*nur&lt;-.

e.

BLESSED HAMMOCK.

feci. and con

wtio im "a:: ansi on:." and tab
-■si nttraciien m taring very pi
After nil that i.» said, iiuwn
to taring r,iu«h into.air
rceomincndaiiui

ura Resolvent

r Uy relieve ana
tire the irnrt tigntt!hg. ww. crusted

Peculiar
prrpxrattnn of tagrodictan, Rond's BaraaporilU puin.wM-1, tbe erndive value of tbe boat

S7?,.T.:Hood’sfT.,1.t
route j-irt—perimpe in tta dny* of tlw ill

Itairaing city treasury contains ta-ariv

it fra ovenlre
“Birch liar::”

Lvl'r . -Vtj ■ A'humu. &lt;&gt;
svdrect With Scabs
. b.i» been troubled

•ura l&gt;niedit!&lt;. und
l all Lhm I cohld ninh.
lions. Ute hubtbr.

WOMEN AT CHAUTAUQUA.___ _

Are predicted with rdtabk* aoeutacy. ami
[H oph- liable to the pain., and aebt-i cf
rheumatiMti dn-ad every ciiangn to damp
&gt;iortay weather. Although Hood's Sarsa­
parilla h not cialmed to fa.’a positive upts b
lic forilieumatum. ita- remarkable eurei
it has effected nIkiw tool It may be taken
lui this complaint with reasonable certain­
ly «f lieiwfit. Its ne"on in nculraHring
tn. n •’dlty of the blood, w l.ich Is the cauMf1
■&lt; rtx'unmttsm. eonshlntr- tl&gt;J. secret of
t .:t- Kucera* of Hnod'r &gt;r.r«iparilla. M you
rutfrr from rbedniatbou, give Hood's Sar*
sapcy-Hla a fair trial: .11 will du.yuu go*»t.

Peculiar in Ita vtrcnglli and economy. Hood's
BarMparilln I? the only '.■!• dlrlne ot which can
truly be sold. “One Hundred 1&gt;*» On* Dtatar." Pivukirdn It* nwtffcttial aicrtta, HoatfW
H.irsaparm* acrnmiilbbes cure* IritkjtAwxf-

^Sarsaparilla;^
pariiU fold'in DjwuII than at nil other
blood putjftrrs. Fmiliar ta li* jihaar-mcnal
record of
. 11—sales abroad
nn. other Peculiarpreparation
ever rttaiiied so rapidly n-r held «&gt;
Meadiastly the ctaifldeiw* of -iU ctaXwa

Mncs all the knowledge which t.-iodcra
reseat ch &lt;wo_ a.„—irtn me.tHcat
»ci-i&gt;re ha* ■ O IlSeil developed,
v.tth many year* precUe.il experience tn
preparing medlci:.'-*Re sine to get only

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
tOO Doses Ono Dollar

condition. Infant. I was ^unipelhst
up al lui'incS' am nrrounl of my
livalili. I tried phyafoians und their tuctUcimbut ivithoiit nvnll. At J. 114th 1 l&gt;ecun taking S._ S. N. Und *'.ot!iiuc.elke.
Ui r taJ-i m several Isilthu 1 was entirely

ed a-.’-a wiui*
&gt;. Absolute

Mv Side Aches!
k. Hit.. Kidm-y.

VINECAR BITTERS

iHMing pain.- re-

i»trim.tu;gjtta mail, cu.u wLM
t ]«x-ruiiNtn.» lih' not known
Ifotx! &gt;.»i of' th CbuuUroqnn

Elii-rf.- Daylight Ltvi-i rilfaatc ata«m to
utlrh-ra from sick hemta'hi’. notirstomach.
urpld liver and indlgv.-IUjt. bufatr coatsi, pleasant to take ami warranted to go
through by daylight.

OF DISCOVERS

t lwrlotte offers S’. Wfa to y.mr good mati। to: ing pfaiiL
t-&gt; take up dn

-and atCbcu-

•w»&gt;npux th*
••knv,

man I-n"
t&gt;mi;p

tNEtrolling Uyur.
lire, uuiu.u.-rliit
ad Umbrella aw Jnmtal

the California discovery

tta* tally guaranteed cun* for • .itnrrli. mid

tr-gulnr as thr«r arcJnt«*tqre, •!- re is«.ititieotherpictuii 1 w.Kie-.n's untiring Industry.
On ntt 'Cnru-i.'1 to*- tord? tki. .■•» "ttje • M-

or three for

lady uf fool

-TH

^KINCU^(i^SUMPTIofc

i county has disbursed SIH-SH in
money since July.

iin&gt; gatb

•g'-tlur all
ituwrJM'U«

for ii preuminctag bre. In nun
the pTiiv-'.pal of n Wa■uiugton ter
itaiy r. at---■

•art or M&gt;miK&gt;nuc with Hmllfcr virtues ha* ever

ol them u*ed l&gt;j Hie Indiana
r.Vj
and tlw niedieal pn»fe»»li&lt;»» iu the treatment at
i-bi.iA iful tri.r-. rbpmnmtMn. catarrh. conrieunduht. hrodaehtm. liver com­
llkvrar- ; I daughter, HunipUim.
plaint. kldiwv &lt;itMja.se. jfauulicr. toul. Pile*,
, i- rindylng beta, xkUi diseases, etc., too tiviut-ruu* tn men­
tion. butrwclty tunic retrod when tbe nctmu of
the liuu-ra on the vital tunetlcus 1* remem-

. 1 only
and taking tour

PEKEErtT^inTS’-iS^t THI! KE8LT.T OF

Ixmoreux
&gt;’!nu uirr m
„
... ,
I...I. M J^Ki’r R-d&lt; wv-r i u . Detroit. Mleh.

lucitaing. rvadi

yonng frietvl
hi

Iwntnock und
I couldn't !"•-

.JURl

nr-:

. rapid
ry ilml wwnau in the
b'-oEHNl hamre-ielr. '—
' Elonu* Journal-

irii Pciullli.es
‘
THE 0 N LY —| I
^^^»WCii!AViiTEED ' an iiuurii mmtaii ■
I of Un.'-c«v'''-'ni
r. m.-.Un! a»mt. :t uwftard portico. It Mt«.
’•WJcGi^E
certalnlr. but &gt;t In n*-«l' 1'^“
irritation i.« r.Uuv .» ahiug In
*»
caw* 01
•■ •■
application of a •nu.tab.I i»bwt.-r i« often
nwst tamaBcial. 1: urod net ta kopt on un.
there i* great redw-. &gt;f tb- toiu; e-rtalnly
»
*ul&lt;! and guaranteed by
n.,t unul It IdK.:- Alir.-rai
properly mmfc. i&lt; wrongrreabte by rnwi
Sole Agent. of tta absanc’.'frf tho pain caured bynui'-m
•’ H GOODYEAR,
But it te.p-rtap*. ! -» emcaciow. thau tta
rnor&gt;lant nprffcat i*'n &lt;« ro' ere ca-es. mid at. Ih-nreot liiwsi i» poulttoo form cxirmrc
rar- Ufa-: ta t.ik-ri to prevent «ld. Im
lota mu'tanl mixed with the white of on eg.
will not rata.’ a Wteter, but I cannot von In
to- truth of tote It U • P«y ” I’" ««
men cmnpernrircly know taw to make prorrlv a poMrire of either liurerd or
Tta former tomta b, nowlY P^mnl. or I1-Mwhalf its dwdraWqunUtire. Then Low
tow kn •« that luc 1’ wl Jr,r uiixing an 1 tta
_

^NTA ABIKaca CAT R-CBRE

ffl££—Got from yonr dealer free, tho
■ a Book. It haa hanWme picture® and
■ doable information about horses.
Two or three dollars for a J/i Horse
Blanket will make your horse worth more
nd cal 1cm to keep' warm.

Ask for

5/A
5/A
5/A
5.A

Five Mile
Boss Stable
Electric
Extra Test

W oilier stylos at prices to suit crery■xir. If you can't get them from your
dealer, write ns.

#ors£

•tail wh­
By arid by tta wna'i ho-fa:
_______ _
ta tnehiberdff tta hous-rlufal
who Juul originally pr-| • I th* nrran;;o
ment ot'matl&gt;-r- under which ttay were pr.'i-.-si.'ig
amicably, -aid. in b-.T tno:-t.cngnguix nnd hi-i -yei manner:
••Don't you think ttat.Ute biggest lb —
girl ought -to hnvo the blggc-t doll taraT
A- the biggtS d■■!'. «*• kudnii to botta
IpyiirerY. tta* ‘inertww* takes r» a proof

Hon. M. &gt;. Brewer i- to wed Mi» lam

new boat
llu wond.-rfu) e:i.-r ;.. nnd nmudnlfty. not te
mention the reeiH'-.-atr.e factslltea. of tbe
" srrienu woman. Ail imi-’-uwckmsly you
luid a tk'UKMWtmtMSri le-.-uii tn honi­
‘
.wr fol-

Million* nf sufferer* bavn’graUfaHy and gladIv esnlorseil. itanug tlie past quarter at a renfury. tb» «on&lt;ierlul »u&lt;~ ■-»■• &lt;u this
_
PJfKSOMSNAL TONIC GF THE MOKLD.
In 'infer to meet eviry4.T&gt;&gt;!:nbteil''niaad. two
fonuuU'Of taeiuu»etogn-*llrtil»wt«' now put
U,tnK OLO STYLE ISSTnONGHK. MLKSHTI.V IHTTKll. ANO MOKE CAT1I A1.11C.
■.PU.ATtWOMISA^.nU.KKX.
There te nn atsewe ot tnv. Nmallty. debility ol
tanettom. er nrrvnn« procniitau for amen
.
VfNEGAK BITTERS IS NOT Ft RATI YE.
and Its ilnmtar power over the lower organlm*
rend. r« a «he ImpterM-te foe of
THE DEABLY MICKoUE ANO OMMPBESKNT’ ILMTEUIA
In material dlro»ita»,cbofcrr..couswrptton.lntcroal dl«ra»c». ete.. and ro great te Ils power
A* a germicide that it te an
k VNEQVALLKPVERMlFtrOlL
_
A boMi ei -iid t‘&lt;- •nlfeti ot It* virtue*, and
another of testimonial, but U t» only ueeejMry
to remember Its general action vwn toe liver,
blind, brain ami nerve*, to restorerite u*e 'n a
maifettr uf ‘be »l» th*’ fv'1' u heir tn. aud that
OLlTAND NEV-- STYLE V INf.tTAM BITTERS
IN THE HOCHE.
Send lor mir Udlre book. Artdre** I
K. H. McnONAUt ORV^ CO^

*&gt;- ~Efg*!Sd„’T.1E^;Si£i

ZXnike nvJj

BLANKETS

crown
n bedroom to blnwdL m-

ARE THE STRONGEST.
tia»e th • t.uumre now Brand It.i tar Wankcta.

in n ’.iw stilt on trial at (oldwulcr.
M&gt;a»5i|Kin .... &lt; ure -ojo
'I,
Itm: Impurity train ’ta blood, which is tne
cmf ccl the complalpt. GheUa trial.
’ f

y..ur kiuukuly Hit from kitchen tr
and tri-i.i veranda tan k to kiichi n
again, .Im |&gt;rodding u|&gt;ith.' fng !«&gt;y sinking
t&lt;&gt; tl.vpu? h. tarni *i"wer and «|o»®r the
Imiv.w of the taraMfui liwxcr. then iistening

and
The Bible ruty*.
f’^rfuBy —
wimthrfullynintfo." But pl.y-taliij.'H." all
,-om -di- that ll.&lt;- rno't wimdcrtul portnm of
man Is the u--rvous system. In it are local.- “vnx.1 pr.viUun tabek-d "Tlir Cooktag ft-hord.’’
•si tin -hv's of life an&lt;* mhirl. and the ' “«• ‘ At Cimutati'iua. if anywh-rc. woman’?
trol ot all the bodHy organ.*. When the
wi rk put* to mk'ww.'uI test .the truth ot
nenrs ate destroyed, the l«rt is imralynM- I&gt;“:Kt’cBow\ opUrtuatk* •icill- of tbo Quit
Tlw Hrah. Mood and Ihhw&gt;. are nothing to it. Sl.mtiu
1
Tb?«.tog«njartan Iwroisnot tluugbt
Ih'ratiKeiiwmfe
“
«
»he
brain
or
nerves
are
■to-.. .1 to »tudy geology, aud tbra* gem-rath- Indy
the cauMiTur he.idaclu.’- lit*. Zlrzinra*. But- ’tlonsof women are *M:i.-ii»ie» ***•'&amp; Vde by
taring of the heart, sexual wruknes-. steep- (cd.' in the drawing u!u*» To make h-isure
IrsMu-ss. neuralgia, cold hatiils mid feet. A (for Am mother*, an imhnto variety of =:nu»efree trial trnttle of l‘r. Miles Nervine —the inebtscnd eutcrtainuiR chtw’nro Jhovidwl
drtif
httcsl and most sucei s*dul &lt; urc for a.I thcM’ for the littl.* people. Clmutawpui b« in? aa a.
discao s. may Im- bud nt 'V. H. Goodyear s pother end, “UiochiMrenV paradi*- "
IU" enuu rail
1-• ■
-•
drug store.
Chautauqua has l»vn unusual in dtvekqe
arrangWDMto* to the othfl1 cnildmt; cud it
Martin Bums tlw GcticM- .-aunty man I
wasn't until later, when tho pmt up froltac*
children. Chief of .to-wo, of courw, te ton
•now famous walkfug *clroci' cla»c It an­
Of non Of the other littlo girl , gave way to who tried to kill N» wife la still at law.
tears, that it wa? discovered tlinttbo "httlw*.
Happy Home Blood I’uriti- r h» the pete ,swer;, for thn Chnutauqun children. Carlyle's
doll ’ «n* n superb Fn-nrh arrangement, ntel popular medtelne for purifying the fervent prayer, •‘Would to God roow «m» hnd
which oneml ar.d cltmvl itacy. j. and wore a blofel: preventing or curing dysprpata. taught in- in uiy youth tin* name* of tlw
«.U.mr K..I up In frlwl n.-klw^nw. «l •- ■ bHilousi'e-.-. headache, boll* and all fevers .grawn'"—Jaue MmUi&gt; Welch in ‘Harper's
n.■• •»&gt;!-« llrl*
and malarial diseases. Price SO cents and
kr. Ml« «««• •»«« Vr.»"!l«one dollar pef Imtllc.
/
. .. -------- -,i ant| if the ta
1 hiring the year 3!'. men Imre tain kifed
try were naturally women of uuiaaral resolu­
The fatofcwiable wutnfip of our time I* wtth- in tlie Iron mines of Marquette county.
|m« in tun iwv. 1'v-­
tion and bravery,and th— live* they were
mt- plate wdtb another hot ptati
' /-it pockets ami dM' u forred to other mean*
In Ulin th&gt;- meaning of Salve te "Hall. .irntpelkd to l-ad. hofatoil from neighbor*
of tran»ta.rtm:: ttaw lndt»pen«|tbte mora, L
■- k-T ■&lt;“• &gt;is—’ “
hire, such at hamlkv. -hW.pur-'. '•‘“j*""*'’ God Save You!" used a* ft greeting when ainl turniui'd’-l by suvagt— and wild l.cn«ts.
the eutern plague scourged the cities of tendrtiatilt further to develop meh trnita.
h.u
Uera.
et
r.
Thi*
tvodcre
ttabag
problwn
one
ri.-d r-«.
l»' l&lt; 1&gt; 1- Wl” '
of no Httl“ Impwtouct', mid happy too *ho Europe. Bv promptly using safe and te­ The following illustration of their spirit 11
1.. . Wfrid O..1.II- A 1-7- “f
:
llable remedies we can save ourselves taken from ••RrtphdtatttMa of Saratoga.’*
♦brae mntble mind h»d» to
Tbe Barlivdta lived on the edge of “P.-ar
romethfag above th- 1 JHl®anPla‘’
from .«.„&gt;■
Swamp." aw ft war called, a fow rod* emit of
way ot tag-, of which ttare *r* “«nT 1’^‘T
poisonings, catarrh. Inflamed ami tbe j.nwnt race courw. Mrs. Barhydt wtw a
kind* Many of them itw coinpwed ot netted ntaiit
rore eiraT-li rheum, boils. uleeraUmra. woman of pluck -of much Uw same »tu(THurt
&lt;dlk aud cut iKOda. oM&gt;f quaint appearing
&lt;ier«uN«”’» Itayal ChildrenBcvolutionnrv damn- were made of.
brocaded s-lk. But it b tta alfa.vcr tbretamw
Tbe young «m*n.r of Gon^.J
Ono aftenmou, while tar hmtaand wu* ubrh,nw. rtn,-w''nn-,
„„ .te. h «px» ^‘r
H, has five iitlb- bora Tbe eldert U .ye®
bluliw. Tn«i «&lt;“•
*ni1 l’r,ulM* " , " wnt. n large l-car came In through the open
Tteteu-rt,. -in. &amp;
old. He «• tborrowT prim* ■T“****± *
are rabidly anti |*:rmanently, curv^„1l’&gt; door of Uw log bouw. and leisurely wallwd
of tbe nt-ac* of tomgv. bo* a bewi!dcrin„ Sfa
”
’
SrboXalv&lt;r«he
only
InfdBbte
the throne He will n.nw day bo &lt;«f**
up to whore a iwigbborV bata’ wa» MO-ping
Jr of tag’- from tta jirrecritad family
Gcrmanv He I* a Hoo manly little follow.
in n cradle
u'’bknelw&lt;L“,X lii'uling preparation ever devtaed. bum!
iSXnvta a-ry ““‘ta7‘-°un‘ry1Z rag tag.
Jmt tbeu Mr* Barhydt turned and naw the
boxes Ub cents: large boxe* M &lt;*»&lt;*• twW
Emperor William i* imeh a thorough roldiw lln that bangs in the rewing room, to toe
intruder lu her excitement die forgot the
stdcKlld ttetln. rmbrnhleral rrerptade
b‘ by all druggiststha/rtS* military
-Id
Queen AnneV mmket that bung ioattol
M«*iv «‘*-r l,alr ’",Wfn &lt;m ““‘r’XS
T
J
Edmunds
was
killed
on
tn
the
C..
rhe dnv m the nnnerkw of hi* litlte pe«P»
whl&gt; nnd that contain* a aquare«»f tores J. »M. railway near Marshall Turad-y over tho Breptare. mid arited instead a largo
raM. knif- nidi which ohc had jurt bw-a «iV
A. .„, „
— Ltl XT.
ting up pork, uiai *i£h whleli. oft t a d»The nsttato' bag In tta' v"1 «»Ucrtton. how­ night.
j^rst.’struggle, nbouccredcd In dhpatching
ever B too one fitted with on i« ro.it or violet
«&lt;-tat ponder, mid hung with broad ribbon
no great creilit to tx-rwlf for wbal
rfwToiratoe tanks of .Ira-ring room cbaire.
dn- had dew. but *■» Vwrt to mnark that
the *&gt;H feagraiw unprognatfag the nttno*
tta- affair *«•’ roallv "quite providential,
,„r muwr
-Si? plieredrilghlfullv^-irrtrolt &gt;4* । rsuiee Un anftaal fnrnitaedg**
&lt;-.,1 s&lt;M.uel Well*
'■nn*1
f” free!, meat f'* errwal w.«»ka a iaxuri they
Eitrachc i* anottar-affltctioti of Childhood,
b-Ml not tast.xl for a kmg time, prevlmwly.—
ta" teen n-tarad byptarring
Youth'. C«ni&gt;anlon.
I agent.
u tta ear a pta-r of
t&gt; tatting

5...M,
" Boss wouldn't blanket him m
•he stable. Said it wasn't no use."

they nyikv
playthjn;.''

EVIYuir. irruB"- '*'v
i
and attmutatra brain ar.it n«vn» itfa-ut Inuiriou? rvaeiioi. and one that may .he taken
a'ikr by adult oriuhmt. Profane compound?
nuuli' of Adv rum or bad whiskey. »w coined
and flavored, under the title* of biller*, toales.
«te.. produce effect* tar warae Uimi tlie &lt;H«e**e
tar whlrh ibrj ni" taken.
‘
.
t’ttiixar Hitter.' i- a pure tonic, auerrtac
wttblMit betas uareotir. a blood jiuriEer witbort
pohuui. :i liver toata Wttlwnt pan.-t.ir. and
above nil. a life-giving sjlHmlan: without airo-*
hoi. ■ The oni.*r incllclnc with »orb powers tn
tin- world.
■ .
A GKSl ISE TEHPKRAXCB MF.VF.ltAGE. ■
tar •.\rp-.- dog alrohot in»nj shape aa a tonic,
and It tati.ht tw fallen
1.1QI 11* LIPh,
stnrv It M'.mula.tra.uitli.-oralcs andrrgiilahw digxMlmi. biitrltion secretion, excretion, reaplra
line. aud ail ttir hincitans wiwreby life is niatutalu. d-we literally take ta vitality in »p*unt»tul.
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U1;

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t

gft-riferes fbwdtngH township within one
nd|eofcity limits.
2 city lots in Hastings; desirable place
for a home. Will l»e closed ont nt half
their value.
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Call on or address

D. R. COOK,
HASTINGS. MICH. ’

6ffORE^'J Buy
STEAM ENGINE
OR

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1’7 acres in Rutland, fair house but no
r&lt;&lt;«1 outbirildtagB, 50 acre* improved,
t ot* of fence timber and wood- Within 7
uilca of IM# citr and 4 of Irving station.
This ftnn will lie sold at a bargain, on a
n-AMHialtlt! payment dawn.

�THE WARNING OF THE BUSH.

HOW TO READ A STORY.
bring about ten miles from tta city of Cin­
cinnati was following a bri.lhq&gt;atli through a
dense nnd dark /orret. Ho bad town ■mrcblag for some fniming con, and at nightfall
found himself n long way from home und iu

partly familiar.
Tlto Hight w&amp;« dear but in the wt.-xl. it wa*

&lt;f touch than by that of aiglrt Umt the lid
kept the otarurv path. He had gone into tta

to »e» :i feeble gleam of light diining
through the foliage *klrtlng the jwtii on hi*
h&lt;t The sight of it startled him. and »t
. his heart to brat uudiUy.
“The old Breede hpuso i* (Oinesvijere alrotil
tan...” he said to hlmwlf. ■•This must be n
from &lt;xir «&lt;!*•. I'gh! wtat &gt;Ji&gt;ml*l a
light ta doing th- re! I don’t like it."
Nevertbcle?* be pushed 'an A m &gt;m»nt
later and he tad eoiorgtid from tta forest

tram bits'. There were rt'nuumt* &lt;&gt;( a rutting

directions—place mywtf in tbo condition
which you demand: solitude, night and a

vibow* rested on the table, his hand* -upporiing hi* head, which we* uncovered. Ou each
ride tho fingers w ere pushed iulo tta hair.
His face showed pale iu the light uf a siugle
candle u little tu uno side. Tta flame illumi­
nated that ’side ot tbe face: tbe other was iu

upon tta blank window space with a stare
in which au older end cooler observ-r might
tavo dhrerncl ap]irebeu»ioa, but which
seemed to tta lad altogetbertoullev*. He be­
lieved the mau to ta dead
Tta situation was horrible, but nut without
It* fascinu'iun. The buy ]&gt;au*ed in hi* flight
to note it all. He endcat un-d to still tta
beating of his heart by holding bts brentii
until half suffocated. He wa* netik. faint,
trembling; tacould almost fee) tta deathly
whiteness uf bi* face. Nevertliei--** ta set
his teeth and resolutely advance*] to the
house. He had no .-utKcious intention—it
■was the uu-re -■ourage ot terror. Hu thru*;
his white fac^ (orwurd iuto the illummat*d
opening. At 'that instant a strange, harsh
cry, a shriek, broke upou tbe sib-ncn of tta
■ight -ttauoteof a *creech owl. Tta man
sprang to hi* feet, overt urning.tta talite and
oxtinguiklitng tta caudle. TtatZny took tv

“Good moruing, Cvbton—1 atu in luck, it
■boois. You have often *aid that my cum
nunutatioD of your literary work v.a* ine;w
civility ; aud tare you find me absorbed —m-tually merged—in your tati^t *tory in The Mo­
nger. Nothing te»« -Locking than yuuc
toach upon my *h-.mlder would ta-.e nn:*»*L

“The proof is stronger than you ram tu

cruis-.-. to nnd tny story tliat you are cuiwiilto renounce a»UHl| consid-.,ra&lt;!i&lt;&gt;us and
“I don t undrrsttand you,
folding tbe tawsparer that

Ttat ttor-« wHh tadta beamy

CoUtou timied suddenly and Looked him
squarely In the eyes as they walked. "You

But tta eh 10 camo all too aoon.

he »aid. He emphasised the words with a
ootitemptuuut gesture; "You are brave
enough to read tuc in a street car; but—in a

Eask in warm love's effulgent ray.
YeC'chUlInc age must come.

night! Baht 1 tavo a manuscript in my
pxrket which would lull you."
Marsh was ungry. Ho knew hlmwlf a
rnanot ccurari and tta word* stung him.'
"If you know »u&lt;-ii a place,” bo said, ••take
ino there tonight and leave me your story
und » candle. Call for nje when I've had
entire plot aud—kick you out of tta plane.n
That i» Im&gt;w* it occurred that the fanner's
boy. looking in nt an might-zed window of tta
Brredu Irons.'. *aw a min titting iu tta light

middle ot tta clearing, was the hou*c. from
which tln&lt; light enme through an iiuglarxal
tate lu the AfteruMu of the mt Jnv three
window. Tbo window liad ouci- (.-untamed
gta&gt;&gt;. but that and its sujiporting flume bml muti and a boy uppr.xv.-hed the Breedo homo
luug agu yielded to ink-dta tluiig by howl- vf from that point of ttaenmpa*. toward which
vasiturcsoinc boys to atUrt fdiko ttair cour­ tta boy tad fled tbe preceding night. -Thev
age and their hostility to tta sujwrnatural; were iu high spirita apparently: ttay talked
for tho lirrode ho«iM boro tta evil reputation loudly mid laughed. They made faretiou*
of Luing taunted. Powdbty it was not, but and good humored ironical i unirk* to tta
even tbo tardiest skeptic euuid nut deny that. boy bbout bi* adventure, which evidently
they did not believe in. Ho accepted tta
railkry, with wrioustie**, making no reply.
much tta Mime thing. Looking at the my*
Arriving at tta tamo and linditig tta door
teriou* dim Sight shining from the ruined
window, the boy remembered with appre- taltvd on the iudde, the party of Investi­
gators entered without further ceremony
than
breaking it down. Leading out ot the
destruction. Hi* |»gdtenre .was, pf
pametge into which this door had opened wa*
poignant in proportion to lu tnrdiw
another wi tiio right and ouo ou tbo toft.
by all the unworldly. nnd l-xli!--.&lt; malevc*
■broken in.' They ^titered at random the otm
It wua vneaut. In the
break alike Ui--ir ___ _
_ ou tta left first
• Yet this rtubboni lad, shaking in every limb, room on tta right-tta unu which bad tta
would not retreat. Tta Wood in bi* vein*
a man!
It lay partly on one Hide, with the favarm
tranticr.aiinii. Ho atartod to po*.- the house

blank w indow space and saw a straiige und
terrifying sight—the iiguru of a men *i.*ate&gt;l
in tta center of tta room, at n table upon

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lupcrnaturnl, accderato my pulse, make mo
start at sadden uoisM, raid a nervous chill

bio thing to encounter. The lower jaw had
fallen; a littie |»K.i of saliva bad collected
beneath tbe mouth. An overthrown table, a
partly burned enudte, a chair nnd sumo pajer
with writing on it . were all el*e that tta room
iMtitaiDoL Tlie men looked nt the body,
twr.-hlng tbe face in turn. Theta;, gravely
*to&lt;xl at tta brad, oMutning a look of ownerdiijs It wa* the proudest moment of hi* life.
One of tta men sal-1 to bUn: " You're a good
*un"—a remark which wa* recoiled by tbe
Jicistu apoE^ixiug to Truth. Then one
nubrnw ript mid stepped to tta window, for
already the (•veiling'vbiAlow* were gloaming
tta forest. Tta song of tb* wl:ip-]»oor-wiH
wa* beard in the &lt;ii-t.-ince itud a monstrous
beetle *ped by the window on roariug wing*.
“Before ci'iamitting the act. which rightly
ar wrongly 1 have relived un. and appearing
before my Maker for judgment* J. Ju-ue* IL
Colston, di-m it my duty a* n j.»urnali*t te
make a statement to tta- public. My name
to. I talk've, tolerably welidtoOwn to the
peopht as n writer ot tragic tata. but- the
sombeiest imagiuutiau never ronceivrd any­
thing so gloomy n* my own life and h'Jsiori.
Not iu inddeut; my history has I«-u desti­
tute of adventure and octiou. But my mensuch a* kill and .damn.

1 stall not rectum:

rea&lt;ly for publication •‘irowtarc. Tlx- object
may ta iujcrcsitsl tliat. my death is voluntary

evening on tta loth of July—a iJgulflcaut

and at ttat hour that my friend in time a:v!
eternity, Charles Breed-, jierformed hi* few
to me by tie- •nine act which hi* fidelity to
our pledge now entails upon m»— lu- t&lt;ok*1il»
lite in hi* little bbtra in the Cupeton wood*.
There un* tbe cwaomary verdict of t'rajwrary insanity. Had I tnctifiulat that mqii-st
—had I told all I knew—they uouJjFiiavo
railed mo uind! I tavo »tKl a «w-k at life in
which to arrange my worldly affair* and

hiitared to tata any «ber. Hood’s tarsaparilto
J* a .......-------------------------------------------peculiar mrdtotae. po«M-ssi.-tg, by rtane
&lt;&gt;.
*----pf
ford from that day. He wa* tartainly a vary
intei*sting mon. and 1 wondered why that anectlon* arltlng from Impure blood or low
Mupid Baby could not ree iL
Soon 1 found that ttame •‘sitting*’’ grew
Over 1.000 volumes have already bwn
lUUlUVI.-- .... .. ---- -----------.
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un, until 1 c-nikl xareriy think of anything received at Jackson prison to replace the
eta, much to toy own surprise. And wtat library destroyed by fire.
Are wowing extensive ati»i «&gt;nif.ta
a different between the tenguags uf gcnti-.no
Dr. Jaques’ German Worm Cakes destroy
feeling and tta poor counterfeit* over which worms and remove them from the system.
1 tad tatami so long and so ralnlyl By thi*
Safe, pleasant und effective.
‘
lime, too. we tad somewhat changed the
mnmier of our interviews. At tint 1 had
Sbnlby bns four drug store* ami no sa­
taker: roptous note*, but latterly Mr. Ashford loons, and It I* said that a ssloon wouldn't
stand no «how at all alongxide those drug
no* alone, and devote the time spent with stores..
him to conrer*ntton, a» 'ndng more «ugg-w
Swelling of the ankle* or fret wlftm not
play ing the ।urt of tta uLdurnto Daisy, aud dm- to rheunjatlsm. Prof. JteCwta «ys. J*
receiving bid entrvatire and his avowal* with alway •» raused by a weak or dtMwwd heart.
itudiod coldncaa and indiffercnca. At first I So is short new of bn-nth, pain or unca*iobjected ra-iotndy to thi* rule, a* placing mo nr-u. when lying &lt;«» the left side, Mnotherin n a cry uiqdeiuant (Million, but Mr. Ash­
l|igM*,il'- TIm- only cure is Dr. Mlles’
ford insisted that it wa* tta ouly way in /Nvw&lt;‘un‘. Sold at W. 11. Guodvear.
which I could thoroughly undarrtand hta
fivlhtgs or make any iicroine perfectly true
Flint gut along with one lire during last
to nature, -wd »o 1 y leld-xl. He made It a mouth.
rule after that to cull me Daisy, aud ta ram
Uncle Sam's Nerve a- Bone. Llninumt
•uggesttol ttat I riiould call him Lyman, tat
will relict-' Sprain*, bruises, neuralgia and
rheuflsjji’iu. 'Sold by all druggists.
Detroit’s present vebix.l population is rJi1 would not iutve-mir.tted, hb railing me
OOti arid last year it was flA.KJp.
-if khtui not begun to dislike tta gii 1 -*&gt; inJohn Gilpin , liriir.
'
It is evident from the spknl attained by
WC- M K’liMatit to so blind nnd ungrateful a John Gilpin’s liorw* tluirlt was well cared
for.
am!
all
owners
of
live
iho.-k
should
ex
­
.-rvoture. ' iften, when ta would say tjutt bis
only tajc of itappinese toy iu winning bet ercise caution und care by having a reliable
Swart. I would-turn away my bend to hide remedy ut band. V.terlniiry t'artaUsalvicures cuts, wound*, bruises, collar and
saddle galls, sores, mange, scratches,
It may srem strange, but it 1* tiev.-rthde** thrush, inllaiumations and all abrasion* uf
true that i found it quite uiqsxmble to work the skin and dL-»ca*wi of tin* fret of Homes
ut my story any more. Notwitlutanding the and cattle quicker than any other remedy,
many tqlvmitagv* 1 non enjoyed, 1 found my- und is the indy*preparation that invariably
renews the hair in it* original color. It Is
endorsed by Jay Eye Sec’s driver and by
prominent horsemen generally-.
I Ante
cans «l; smalt cans M cis. sold by ^11 We would cal I your .-i*eeiai| ahenti.
them at the end! 1 did think of introducing druggist*.
•
our immetiA* line, &lt;d ladi«-*',
another obumetar.« girl to whom lib tanrt
A JimipHal bn* bren arranged at thi In­
&gt;baa!d turn. IwcauM-of tar sw^et, une-ltWi dus! tial honw tor girls at Adrian
anjl rhihtrvii *
.‘■-ympathy with all bi* Hirrows;’ but—well, I
put the whole thing aside, to ta ilubtad iti
LIMiSE’H BED CLOVES PILIA CCER SICK
bcaUache. dyspcmla, lurtlgeatlou, constipation,
zw f».-r ta\,3 taxes for •!. For sale by W. ii.
pmrttiicv with n very nwlaneholy sir.
Goodyear.
•
William A. Haslett, a prntfilnen: citizen
of Charlotte died there Monday.
In doth. Plush and ArtrurLari
much I dull miu tie*e •fitting’*.' And, by

FALL AND

In tbo autumn ii frvuy breath;
Un- charm* you wear.

And
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That uocc cm fair and bright.
* w.* Mt.; , ran
v nupcr io«-,
,
With these m ithcrol. wind blown leave*.
I MBtid oJuue, atxl make my u&gt;.xu&gt;
IJkea trembling rail that grieves
tarn ou, leave uio de*okitr!
'
•Ere Iuuk 1 stall ta dumb.
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With not a leaf to sixb my grief
Alien chilling death sImII come.
—Annie E. Baker in Pldladelpliia Ledger

MH. ASHFORD'S “SITTINGS.'

Dress Goods,
Flannels,

Cloths,

iutcresUugl And do you think it U naturalf"
1 asked these questions anxiously, a* I laid
down my manuseriptt mid 8u&gt;au hesitata!
my candid opinion, Misr- Margie, it's jiutthi*-.
You NW. you're not in love, nnd never bare
wtat you don't understand 1 To my mlud.
that’* not |vjs»ible; nnd that'* why your love
stories don't auccred."

viclion with them.

I wn* not quite twenty

tiou a* a writer uf short storim, except on
one theme, f had never, try a* I iittght,
written a sui'ce.—ful lovoMcry.
Thu one 1 bad ju*t read to Susan wa* my
latest effort, and. a* unital, I fell ttal.it was
a failure. But 1 only replied, somewhat pet­
ulantly: “Well, Htt*an, 1 can't fall in love m&gt;
a mere matter of busintw. you know; so 1
but 1 woald not &lt;-&gt;mtinue the &lt;x&gt;nverNttk&gt;iu
J thni*t the unlucky maimwript into my

Shawls,

Wraps,

Cloaks.

Jacksi:, Wraps &amp; Iswaarkc',:.

morning in tta wood* by way of nstoriiig
iny downcast sjiirit*.
Susan was an hiqmrtant ju-rson to me, a*

els or liver are sluggish. They are whi|»*.
But try—»mcv al bust— Mile** Keive^ml Iu Prrstau stripe*, nobby - l.s
Lherltlb. Ttay act through the nerve*.
handsomi-ly braldi-d gainwut
friend. Bhe'waa nl*u an excellent critic, and exi.-k.imrd. "I have not writtai much Sample* free at W. H. Goodyear’s.*
I tad often found tar judgment •invaluable. lately." Aud. tliere 1 (.tupped, cuufuwd by
Tta t'mik-regationul &lt; hurt-h st Charlotte “.*hon the finest Um- thi
That morning, boworer, 1 felt vexed with my own uduii*M&gt;&gt;n. But b&lt;- went on quietly:
cleared $400 from a tecrm fair ami festi­
"You are quite right. 1'ut your work n.*iito
val. .
turned from my ramble 1 wa* not at all
to our friend
pleased to find ttat a new teard/T bad ar- vigor. And no*, my Kind friend, will you
Unde Sam's Condition Powders wHK
cure distempers, cough*, cold*, fever* and
waiting to greet mu. This was. Lymnu Aril- hav« apent together with mv own nffalr.f moot or the dlstniM-.s to which borer*, cattic. sheep, hogs and poultr}' are subject.
my aider and her husband, at wbreybouae otaktRI refuses tm-—and on tar derision my
The present trim of the circuit court at
future vow rest*. If stab at tat won to-ary
Although «e tad been much together dur­ ye*, you know bow happy ! thall ta. If not. Battle Cp-ek will wrestle with 13 divorce
ing tta pad year, and although 1 knew him 1 cannot *tay in tta city, where I*fntikt meeton January'first. Kalamazoo win dedlnever Interested uio in tta least. Now. whnt^
cate an iiudenomlna'lona) hottsi- of wor­ BATTLB CREEK.
ta cams to m»i-t me with trailing rooficiciire, uuuiv with him. jintbably for tta rest of rai ship.
.
'
us if he bad a claim on my time not io ta Ide."
gainsaid, I felt ttat my manner uu far from
He paused, looking al me expectantly, but
Manistee mill tncn have tta. base-ball
riazr. and have raised SAAKmi for a tteua
kous which tad cjrawu me tu n ptoee w here 1
*ymjxithy, but it seemed to ui« a* if 1 .uki
could lie undUtnrtad, upon which Mr. Ash­ never ta so utterly w retched in all my life a*
Thomas llciniersmi of West Bay Chy Shore without name and nr vUmped
ford *aid quickly: “You have stated my 1 was at that moment. Finally, realizing
rax-, too. Mta Carleton. I am- busily en­ ttat something mn«t ta *aid, I contrived to was kicked in tta bead last week and cannot bottom' out him down u a fraud.
gaged on n culiqiibiUon which, tbmiglj it
need* no originality, culls for much hard
The state Sunday sHlioul convention at
Grund Rapids ta-gins work to-day with a
tawed and left me, much tu my relief, and 1
very large attendance.
timtikw! tw. aud then he rnktod: "1'xtaU Hut
hrar from Daisy before Friday. Into, what»tury, but wa* making v&lt; ry little prvgnMi.
The distinction of tta grenttwi living crank
1 wrote mid rewrote, tors up my nhax-t* and toil you. So jden-c meet me here on Satur­ bclonpi to a luemtar of a down town chib in
iK-gau again: but I felt at Heart tliat I wa« day afterpomi. und ttan. if I am happy, I thte city. Tta oiob is frequented by mm
uAt *wvreding, aud l*gan to ta uu-tant-boly dutil claim your cougratulation&lt; and If I an. Sl&gt; mt' town, wlxtto bu*kiM* kis-jwi tlirm in

Ian &amp; Duff

dently in a vry excited • mood. Itirtead of
listening to my plaint* with her u*unl jw

latiou uf tailring a friendly good-by. Au
n-niir, kiiukst uf friends.” • .
Ho was gone, but 1 Inn&gt;t into tear*. For a
l»iig.thue I reiuaiti^l sitting in tho little ar-

study—one who wa* dreadfully in love.
bare done or omitted, lu w hat way doey tlu
pleasure that 1 get from yonr work depend

“In many ways, tat me a*k you bow you
would enjoy ymtr dinner if you tuot: it tn tbb
street t-r.r. Suppo«&lt; tta plioix•graph so per-

•

think you would get much pleasure out of it
If yon turned it on at your office during bus! •
non buurvl Do yon really care fora seretmdo

untimely Italian &lt;u&gt; n morning ferryboat!

for I have twit few affairs, and i. is mm four
ytxirs »iuco death levume an imperative Obli­
gation. I «ha)l U-ar tbU writing on my body;
tbe tinder will plea*e brad it to tbe coroner.
•*Jaiu» IL Cotdrrux.”
“P. 8.—Willard Marsh, ou tin* the fatal
b'lth day cf July, 1 hand you thi, manwa-ript.
ditiuusagreed upon, ami nt .tta place w hich I
-ietignatc. I forego my intention to ^ccep it
on my body to explain tin- manner uf toy
death, which to not im|»ortunt. It will serve
to explain tbe miuuteruf yours. I auitocnll
fur you during thAfgbt to receiven.*.*uranre
that you hove n-a-1 tta manuscript. Y&lt;-n
know me Weil enough to eXjw-ct me. But,

suppose, you f-olidi thing, that he would lay
liaro his beait for mv iusjrvtiutif' I a.*k&lt;*i,
laughing in spite uf myself.
Siuau looked mysterious. “Hut. Mi** Murbiurd him. too; mi there's one difficulty out
uf tta way. Oh. ta talk* ju»t like a book. I
can tel! you!’
"Why, Kti*an, this 1&gt; astutn-diiug!" I cried;
“and, pray, who &gt;.* this wonderful loverf
' “It * Mr. Ashford. Hoandlbave had n
young lady who doMti't rare for him. though

■far, ttat tbe story which you dumettabwm^
to begin a* a means uf oblivion to ttadiKOiufort rd thia street eur I* a ghost story!"
“WellP
“Wall! Ha« tta reader no dutk-w corre­
sponding to'bb privileges f You have paid

U(«l have mercy un your u.ul*! J. It. C "
Before the man who wa* rradhix thto manmcrlpt bud tlntohed onu uf tta other* had
picked up tbe candb. and ^ightal it. When
tta raider had .Iota be quietly thrust tta
pajx.-r against tta rJatut-, aud. despite tta pruliwtatiotis of the altars, held It utttil it wa*
burnt tu ashes. At tta inqutM nothing
could etait an intelHgiblo account ot wlint
tta paper contained. Tbo rnuu wbu did this

and mood; *wne of it actually require* w ta
rtory in nut uf that character. Tbe stuff will
keep until you hare leisure to put youro-lf
into tta frame of mind appropriate to the
■ontlxnentuf this'piece—which 1 submit that

[i rum kw -limes.j
,
Ycstarday tho eummtaionert of lunacy
rommitu-d to the asylum Mr. James IL Col*tou, a writer of *o:uo local reputation, cuti-

nghxs which tta reader is bound to reaper: "■
“For specillc exampier
•‘Tta right to tta reader's undivided atlen- membered that un the evening of tta. loth
Bte. To deny him ttat is immoral. To uiako imd. Mr. Colston wm given iuto cuatody
hta&gt; share your attention with tta raltia of a by one of bis fellow lodgers in tta Baiuo

mpicioualy; baring hi* throat ami whetting
tually cutting through tta ricin of hi* arm,
JBy Go-.l, it i* infamous!”
"You kisow what 1 mcau," continued tta

unfortunate man made a desperate resistance

It is thought hi* malady »due to grief and
excitement caused by tta mysterious death of
hi* friend Willard Marsh.-Auibrosr Bierre
in Sun Franeiwo Examiner.
,
•

Au opportunity for tbe extension of wo-

♦oar rixwt story r

member nf thi* club, an 1 iu hi* yvungrr day*
u&lt;* wish to deliver religiouv exuortali'in* to

Then I went up to my num, nnd. telling
Su-iin that I Imd a violent taadn&lt;-he ami
ruukl.m.i ta dbturbed. I ahtafuyself up ami
begmi to th'nk.
Mj meditation during ttat «Jay and the
next mudu ano point" |&gt;erfcrt!y clear to me.
I did not want Mr. Adifoid to marry Data.
But then, ou tliootPM- baud, 1 did trot wati*

roof &lt;rf tta club building and
tta *.Miud. In hi* huiata J»e bold,
toothpick*, and. us tta wmi/ta come to bi*

tiv-t batral far that girl, and to wish ttat I
could warn. Mr. .-.-bfied ngouisC tar. fur I
was quite Miro site could never uuike.him
Uajtpy.
I
In this way tta buAr« dragged ta. Satur­
day afteriroon came at fast, and found me iu

The tall* raue, and not r.-memb&gt; riug to
have violate*! th-- commaiidinrtii. lie drop*
tie- fTr-t toothpick. Ttan he begin* with a
ra-wnd, going through tta Mtur formula, till
he reache* a e- .mmandmen! which ta fear*

himself tn a low voice; "Have I vroh-ited tta
first uotnumndmeut.'" He recalis the acts nf

pluk ami j«d* It t«( k into hi* poetat Thu
trollable anxiety.
i* done whenever ta Ila* (helra*t d-mbt on
Hr: truvlo hix tqqtem-aure p'.mctuaijy, and. tta aubjei-t. Having gone through tlw ten
a* 1 watched hiiueuuuug uloug th* path ’bat rommaodim-nts ta uomita tta broken tooth- i
tat to tta arbor, 1 forgot in one n'romant all
the rules o! conduct 1 liad laid down fur my- ta Inflict* upon him*elf anoro punishment—
Susan, liMikmg hurt. "I'm sure 1 wonldn't *«4f. all tta etalrorate *p,x*.-bes 1 tad pn*
tatray tta young man * *ecre» tor the world, IMU-cd, «pd, Hiringiug up, I holdout my Hand
and ta mid it did him good to talk to me."
with n branflduM ••Well!’'
"I don’t doubt that, my dear Susan. You
"No.it isu’t well. Data bos not a&lt;-.vpted recently found out, and it* dta-lourre grew
me." ta said, «* he took my Laud "Naw the out of tta discovery of a gr«** of unused
swered, soothingly ; "but, then, you know only thing I ran do is to go away ,t&gt; *;.m a*
touthjuck* on the top of tho club building,
man are not generally communicative about
which a waiterdm-lared were uand to the end
such affairs."
1 did not intend to say it. I ihsll always
“Well,. Mr. Ashford Is anyway, und I'm insist that nothing wa* further from ujv in- stated. Tta i-rauk himself doesn't denv tta
■oft impeachment but refu**M to quit the
teutious tliat moment, but I Mtildcnly burst jn-aeticc unlew tbe club m&gt; order*, which tnav
about hi* fecliugs," pendstnd Siuqu.
out with! "No. don't, don't go."
ta done shortly.-Naw York c*w. Baltimore
“But 1 don't think 1 ought to liUeu,Susan;
He was *ti)l tabling my lumds, and when I American.
iudred. I'm sure I ought not, since it i* not said ttasu tvurd* ta put- his other am very
gently around me mid whispered: "If run
rwnlutlon all Susan'* I&gt;ct»ua-dun« failed to iiant roe, 1 will May.”
move u&gt;r.
I am going to omit tbe greater part of uqr
Tbe next day. however, she tiegau trium­ oouvenotion that afternoon in tta uriror. as well auttauticatad caira &lt;if dog* and cat*
phantly: “Wfll. then. Misa Margie, it'* all it was strictly personal and private. But 1 roropawtng ctair uwu dwtth have liron k »■ ,w n,
ought to say that I.ytuau confewil to tut- and bore i*a atrfctly true rtory of tt monkey
who aiinarentlr aui -k. —..f‘ Itwaaa-qd«t» to Mr. Ashford about -- ------------ HUM W,.
ill, and plainly
your story, aud be *ay« that, if you'll allow I, myself, with whom he had been in love all
him to give you a 'sitting' &lt;thit'» what he tbe time. Of cuurw I forgave him. although
I don’t think- it wa* quite fair, and to inveigle
kind hearted man.
Su*oa, loo!
But wu talked over our "sitting.*.” 1 exctaiiued, ruefully: "And *o uiy love story
mad*
hi* preparations
"Oh, Suwiu!" I exclaimed in alarm, "abat
have you tarn saying to Mr. Aihfordf I atn
&gt;«&gt;ri m tnafraid you taya been terribly indiscreet.”
urutamwt.
La,1.fra„ ,
“Not a bit, Mb* Margie, not a bit! I'va
ouly interested him in your story. Now you
Aud 1 don't taliev* It will.-Philadelphia
ju*t give him half an hour or so every nM.rnThsre wa* no way of gut tin- up to the beam
iug, and *ee wtat a help it will be.”
exwpt by climbing tta upright skto bmm.
ta must ta a Arangu man to talk
bis loro affair* to you."

between Sumui and myself un tub subject.
isjieUally thou wta have seen its operation

daily interview wa, agreed upon, wherein
i» a regular attache of
pt tta Usual American mute usher, though in

they can hear exactly at midnight-tta talk
of Trinity church, at Wall ktrwt, and Kt
I*nul'*. on Broadway ami Fulton •trect. The

from life.
Our flrrf- •‘sitting,1* aawu agm-d to call

uay-from Windsor to Balluter wantwirai
thirty riaborat* unter*. which Uav. I*™
fonmlly approved by Hir ita.ry Fbmonbr
^r-^g’beruyal num
111
.J3**!”* wf foubrap. and are lu-a-tai
,Y...... ’ * . '
urcwe cunnaeamt
.-i WUti ‘T ke,,: "'°*1 "*rU-xly pri-

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE .
RUMI t.EMTXl. IIANii-slAVKl* Midi
H.00 HAM».SEWkl&gt; WELT SlInE.
KHdeK ANU FtKMl.K' Midi

fe.0d and tl.tG BUYS' SCHOOL slhx '
Ail made tn (’u«Krrs». Button and I

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
Be*t MatertoL Be*t Style. Be»t lit:;
W. u DOtliLV*. BROCKTON. U ’ '
Examine W. I., liougla* ISAM’’•line* fn :•
Uemm aud ladle-..
’ foh »Ai.r nr

A. WOOLLEY,
HASTINGS.

Ask
VOUR

half hour, ta found tar hanging
- --------ba‘l .luuuni
Sunbed ,(&gt;
to m.
the twill,
iwwm.
drawn up tta rope and put tar brad through
tta nooae. or cl*e elimbM down
j
the jMir[Kfee. It Mvmvd luipowil*
could ta areidcat. for if rirogiH to

QUAlHY ' ■

of tta French capital tlwro ft hardly a doubt
while.

about the young lady with wbom ta wa* in

Ladles' Journal

C.H. ARSON AC?
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' Largest Circulation
I (f any paper in the
County.

Banner.

Hastings

VOL XXXIV. NO. 34.

HASTINGS. MICH.. DECEMBER 18.1889.
F. C.—Elbridge Potter. ’
S. V. ('.—H. J. Bennett.
J. V. &lt;
M. W. Dick*r*ou.

The best "Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.
WHOLE NO.tl803.

and chair* will be put in thh week. The lencc. while tears streamed down their
ladle* aid society thank M. L. C. for money check * and their emotions fogbadc alt ut­
received, and many others In your city. terance. After old acquaintance* had been
S130 received up to date. Distance has not renewed and they had all had a good chat
Q. M.—Wm. Boston.
’"*n a hlnderanre in their laudable efforts about old time*, the remainder of the time
Chaplin—James 8. l*rrr&gt;.
in raising money. Two boys born and was sjkmt in l-xiking over the city, and the
O. D.—IL C. William*.
raised within sight of the church, now of tvoldler* monument came In for Its share of
a G.—H. IL .Sparks.
St. Paid. Minn.. Judge Charles E. Olis and admiratttm. Here they all stopped and
Adj.—Es D. Williams.
Arthur G. Otis contributed ten dollars each. were arranged in proper position and had
Jeffcrds W. IL C No. 42. Nashv
At some future time I may give a abort ttieir pictures taken by a photographer
elected the following officers at their last history of theXMb family.
from loosing, who came for (hl* special
meeting ;
Very* little'wheat is coming to market, parpasc. At 7 o’clock they repaired to
in fact only about -O.OOb bushel* have bceti Fitzgerald post hall where the meeting
Nov. 12th Naumburg. Kraus, Lauer &amp; Co.. New York City, tbe larg­
marketed here tills fall. The bulk of the waa called to order by l*resident Daniel
w lieat crop of 'Ml* Is in the fanners' hands. Birdsall at 7.20 p. ni. The roll was called
J. V. I*.—Mr*. Carlii Brooks.
est wholesale clothiers in America, sold their entire Fall and Winter
and 02 answered to their iiamcs. ttiqugh
Treaa.—Irene S. I'ottet.
Woodland.
Stock of Fine Clothing at peremptory auction sale. Owing to the
enough Were elM-wbcre.in the city to bring
Chaplin—Mrs. Mary Preston.
Con.—Mrs. Lida William'.
Mrs. J. W. Holmes, brother of Battle live number to about 73. Three members
magnitude of the gigantic stock small dealers could not compote.
.wer&lt; retorted to have died ta*t year.
Guard—Mrs. Hester Brown.
Creek is visiting friends here.
Hudson, largest Retail Clothier in America and owner of leading
Mrs. Cora Staples is visiting her tath- Graud Bapuh wa* decided upon as being
live place where the next meeting should
stores in nine of the largest cities in the country, atteeded the sale.
Married. Thursday, the 12th. byBev.
____ er Mr. Doud.
Mier*. of Hasting*, David McMou- and
Mr. Snyder the Frugresalve Dtiukanl be held and Dec. 13tli, 1W0. was fixed an
preacher and Mrs. llollo|M-tcr were marri- ] the time luQsuch meeting and CapL'Gco.
Edua Crawley. both of-this place.
After spirited bidding in which dealers throughout the East and
E. Judd was elected president for. the en­
We heat tbe doctor ha' given up all ed last week.
West participated, Hudson carried the day and $33,000 worth of Men's
Joseph Shores of Maine who has been suing year. IL C. Luce, of Grand Rapid-,
hope*.of Anthony Ostroth being any better.
and Boys’ Suits and OverCoats became ours. We own them at prices
Elder Carey expects to begin meeting* vialting his parent* and friends here start­ was given a vote of thanks for hb present
of S.50 to the association and Gen. B. K.
ed
for
his
home
gutidav
evening.
at
Maple
(Irovr
Center.
whereby we are enabled to retail superior clothing at far below cost
Clinton Boice took i*&gt;*r**io:i of our Fierce, of Grand Rapid*, distributed cople*
Lincoln Archer and wife, of Hasting*,
to manufacture.
i were here to attend meeting last week Fri- hotel Monday. We wish him success in of the ••Gettysburg Michigan Day," to the
mcmlxTs. contaning a cut of all pf tbe
his business.
: day and saturdav.
Truman bawdy is lying very *lek at hb Michigan monuments erected on that,
Itrnih Kldgr.
memorable bottle field. No further busi­
father's with panda* &gt; .*.
The special school meeting ou .Saturday
Our merchants had better lie very care­ ness eomining before the megling tbememcveuing cana- to naught, as the moderator ful how, or where, they ask l«eopk to pay ber» repaired to the Episeojiai society
had not yet qualified.
up their accounts, tiiat have bre-u standing room* where they were server! with a •
Henry Audtn was at home over Sunday. a long time, or they may get a blacl. eye, bountiful supper and listened to the fol­
John McBain lost a horse last week.
as Mr. Doud did when be asked Mr. Payne lowing program which was well carried
----- THE---out:
«
Martha Anders, who has been at Rich­ for his pay.
land tbe past summer, is at home again.
liiviMat'on. Rev. D. B. Qvhtt.
Farmers hereabouts would like to see
Welcome. Mayor, F. G. Goodyear.
Our
school
b
progressing
iinely.
Sllsa
the ground roverrd'wlth snoW.
Response, Henry G. Fattenxm.
Nobody in this district knows w here tbe Lydia Powers is teacher.
••Did Third." A. A. Shattuck.
Edward Coombs, of Battle Creek, vkited
new brick school bouse l» to be built. The
‘•Gen. Kearney," Capt. Geo. B. Judd.
building committee are ready to gw on hb parent* in South Assyria last Sunday.
“The Private boldier." Gen. G. L. Ruth­
Elder
Goodrich,
of
the
M.
F.
churtlu
Is
with tb«- building as soon as tin- district
erford.
INAC'iUHATES THE MOST
holding
a
series
of
revival
meetings.
'
can determine where it shall t«e built.
' -Our Country," C. H. VanATman.
E. V. Keyes, of Nashville, is visiting his
“Michigan." Judge Clement Smith.
father.
“The Old Flag.’' Senator F. T. Colgrove. ■
A. W. Ruasell has been granted ^ftapenBates a Kingsbury an- burning a kiln of
"The Camp Fire," John H. Dennis.
[ slon of four dollars |wr month, and "SLlto
about 100.000 brick.
"Our Fallen Comrades." Resjxmbc tn
Mr*. Marj' IhMHion ha* relumed from a imck pay.
silence.
----- OF----I Town Treasurer Lueinu A. Hyde will
visit with friends in Ohio.
"The Ladles," Hon. John W. Champlin.
Social at Howard Mosher* Wednesday । In- at the store of 1'. K. Jewell every KriToast master, Gen. B. R. Pierce.
evening for the benefit of tne Christmas day In Dec., for the purpose of receiving
A short history of the "Old Third" may
taxes.
not be ami**, for though there may’havo
Mrs. W. H. Jewell is visiting tier shier Ix-cu regiment* that attained more distinc­
l.l/xte Horn i* al Lome from Kalamazoo.
•
McCallum A Barnes iiave made the ex­ In Jownstowu.
tion. yet none were more faithful or fought
A small parjy of friends visited Mbs harder than the Old Third. They were
cavation for an lev hou*e.
.
Martlia Anders has returned home from Bertha Kent last Friday evening. It twin# muatcred into the service of the Ufltted
EVER ATTEMPTED IN MICHIGAN.
Gull I’rairic.
her 1.1th birthday.
States June loth. 1861, and three day*
Alonto Park, of Battle Creek, was in later li ft Grand Rapid* 1.040 strong. They
Mrs. L. H. Barnes lias l&gt;ewi quite sick
town Sunday.
tint is recovering.
were the first to strike at the enemy and
Oscar Davis is visiting in Jackson Co.
•wen1 on liand to see Lee surrender at the
• Some of our villagers had tin- pleasure
We guarantee to save all purchasers one-third to one-half on ever}*
W. W. fatty has Iwfn appointed admin­ dose of the war. Tried end never found
of tasting of venison killed by Willie D.
dollar invested. Country dealers should call and inspect bargains
and Andy Curpentri.whih- hunting in the istrator of the estate of A. 8. Holton.
wanting they alway s led in the charge,
and the stars and stripe* w ere borne proud­
they will never see duplicated. Citizens qf Grand Rapids should
north woods.
ly ami defiantly to the front by thqlr color
Pcnnals A Gllla*|»ie’* picket mill Is ready
avail themselves of this provident opportunity of securing 'stylish,
Mr. Sylvester and wife of Yorij state bearer* in such a manner a* to strike ter­
for business.
are
visiting
hi*
father
in
this
vicinity.
welbniade clothes at way below prices charged byySinall dealers for
ror to Hie heart* of the enemy. By re1 announced the death of David Bates
Omar
Shaw
began
housekeeping
Mon
­
'ferring to "Michigan In the War" it will
Inst week: the funoral took place on Tues­
inferior made garments. Non-residents should semi their orders in
be mcii that this regiment participated in
day, the 11th. Mr. Bates was a native of day.
It la reported that a syndicate «&lt;f home 37 engagement*' and lent nearly 400 men
by mail withoi^delay as we reserve the right to withdraw* anj* lines
England and was .12 yean, of age at the
capitalists have burchased the old water I daring tlw great conflict. For eighteen
time
of
■
hi*
death.
His
trade
was
brick
we advertise as fast as sizes become broken. .
mill. Hope they will make good u*c of It. years, the memlier* of Hie Old Third hare
making.
'Die in tare given at- the residence of met at their airflual reunions am I the tiea
Chai. Hoyt was a very pleasant atalr.
N'a«livill».
(
tliat bind tbeir hearts together seem to be
Our M. c. operator tuev an a»*b4ant in .-tronger than ever. Though but 227
i The star* mid stripe* aic tioatiug from
the shape “&lt; « v &gt;b
wb° wi!1 Vr'”’abl&gt; name* of sun Ivors ap)war on the lxx&gt;k» of
the staff over oat school building. ,
the secretarv land many »&gt;f these are dead)
ix’wi* Wrlluun having* become *ati*fiw! •end more messages than in- receives.
with Nashville and her people; ha* bought A nicr lot of hsh wa* captured Saturday yet these departed couuaiW* are not for­
gotten for rim sacrifices which they collec­
the fine ir*ldcncr of B. F. JU*y nold*. andnight by some parties In town.
Thosl
Betts
I
&lt;
the
re
”
-!***
0
'
&lt;'&lt;
•
l
‘
ran
tively made and the great unknown
I will *oun occupy the same.
.
ciiances of happiness, which they resigned
' Arrived at the honrn &lt;&gt;f B. B. Downing. new cook stove.
The ladies llbraty nt this town held a to hope, arc repaid to them each y ear, for
| lH*c. 9tfi, a boy; and at the liomc of Frank
meeting Saturday which resulted in tbeir they receive praise* that do not grow old
Treat. Dec. loth..* boy.
disbanding
and
dividing
Up
the
books
am
­
and their glory survive* and is proclaimed
. . ■
W. E. Buel. T. I . .Downing. Jacob &lt;’.*on every fitting occasion. And when we
mun and Btigene Cox are away ton a hunt ong the member*._______
reflect that this country was saved by tbe
81.00 a Year..
z'uKhmifc,©rK*u*a*.»- »wting
gallant men who knew duty and had the
Mrs. T. &gt;. Clark ha* got the idllous fe- courage to perfonntit, who gave their live*
_;_________________ J nt H C. ZiischiuitL
as the freest urfrriilg to their country, we
F.ttie Bennett h visiting friends at Mor­ ougiit to look up to otn gallant, living de­
B. Sl'Miii and wife, of Carlton, visited ' gan.
fenders wltba spirit of revefcnce. as well
Howtml Springer is sick.
as pay fitting tiibutra to the dead.
Mr*. Jame* Moulton nud son. of Irving.
Mr*. E. &lt;J. Bennett roiitcmplate* having
The following commissioned otbeera
Sunday.
K Brunner, of Freeport, b wielding the a turner removed from her face In the near were present: Gen. B. R. Pierce. Gen. I.
luture.
C. Smith. Col. E. S. Pierce, CapL Geo. E.
rod in the Jone* district.
John
Watson
is.
working
for
our
new
Judd.
Capt. Fred Shriver. Capt. B. C.
Mrs. Morgan Hinkley. of^Carlton. • who
Tracy. Grand Rapids: Capt. S. M. Pelum,
ha* beet sick for sonic time.'* i* said to be merchant W. W. Wataon.
piere will not be any meeting or Sun­ Duiuth. Minn.. Capt. Geo. W. Dodge.
slowly Improving.
day school next Sunduy uuaecountof quar­
Dr. H. F. Peckham has a jurt of hi* new terly meeting nt the Bobbins school-bouae. Grand Rapid*. Capt.'Ed. Nickerson, l*entresidence ercctwt.
There will be a Christmas tree at^he water.
It b r&lt; |x&gt;rted that Mr. George I.yda. n- Yankee Spring* school house on Tuesday
cvtrtly lost his persona! property by dealing
Churrb M&lt;l ifociety.
rvcnlng !&gt;cc. 24: come one come all and
______ __ — .-~.au a
AU AiX
with bonded grain men.
The donation to Rev. Pnffrr netted about
a ;mod time.
* true combination oh
J. Fighter, of this place, marketed 600 Jmve
There will lx- a box social a4B. B. Johu- 8100.
pound* of dressed poultry last week.
। Milo Fbh. of Carlton. |&gt;a«scd througii ijoii’s Friday night.
The Eplsropal ladle* are liighly pleawd
silks
I this place Wednesday last. jx&gt;sting bUb
over the kuccch of their bazaar.
Beautiful souvenir
. I for the Patron* of Industry meeting nt tbe
Mn&gt;. Coyki-ndal is quite ill with pnenTiie young b&lt;lie« of the M. E. church
Flab school house .Saturday evening.
inmiia.
•
meet al tlie residence of Mr*. B. IL Rime.
B. W. and M. S. .Sisson ant finishing
Fred England spent a few day* with ids Monday evening ami orgnilzedvi "W. H.”
I
tlicir
fall
plowing
this
week.
Who
says
WITH EVERY POUND PACKAGE
abler near Plainwell last week.
society.
[this I* a cold whiter?
Mrs. Luke Nichols of Pine Uta- is vlsjt
Tlie Episcopal ladle* cleared 843 &lt;m the
Ing friends here this week.
'
Bertha Tcrpenlng of Shull visited friends supper .they nerved Friday evening at the
Hard cold* MYTn tn lx* epidemic in our
reunion of the “Old Third Mich." That
When ycin boy your Groceries try a village.
here
List week.
J
A
Imx
social
for
thvlx-iiefit
of
the
Sun
­
makes
S200 tin-**1 enterprblng ladle*
package UOX COFFEE. It is the
Mr*. Henry Mbalcr :* Mill on the *bk
day school was a success financially net- cleared last week ami we would like to
oe*t in the Unifiii State.’ - marie tin from
I !ting them 86.7.1 and everybody seeim-d to I *cv them continue doing a* well.
a selection of Mocha, Jara nrrl Bio, IbL
Janie* Huvem* b *lowlyimproving.
1
.properly bl&lt;-t&gt;&lt;h*l.and is roncn.'erl by al!
themselves.
’
Haijy Gobs spent Sunday withhl* par- i enjoy
Chrbtma* eve there will lw lnli&lt;re*tlag
Mbs Ines Terpening of Pine lake and
to make ihu niiiKt cup &lt; f Coffee in the
ent*. ‘
Jennie Staley of Martin apent Friday and Nervier* al the M. E. church under direc­
land. For Sale Everywhere.
o. tugli* nml M. DoMcr each had a run-. .
tion of the Sunday school. The e.xcrcbee
with Mrs. C. H. Tbureton.
away last week. No damage was done.
I■Saturday
w
ill
couxist of recitation*, song* etc. At
A. li Hodge Im* a new iron roof on his
Frot Smith ami wife *;xini Sutalay in
the e&lt;&gt;tie!u*k&gt;:t of the eacrebea the ClirLvthouse.
Kansas City,
Toledo,
Yankee Springs.
,
D. Klingensmith and wife apent Sun­ nia* box fur the poor will be packed by
A liierary society bn* been organized by day with hb |*arenb in Yankee Spring*.
5h__;inil Mrs. Santa Claus ami family.
niriiMi iiffE wet Jomi mi pucr
Uh-pupil* of our school. We wish them
Carl Daman and Minnie Cole visited at,- 'Exerci*«»-wlll commence promptly at 1
George Fatton’s near Cloverdale *.a^ o’clock f«*t Clinen Th* arlmliedun foe to
success.
Freddie Hughe-. Carl Ixiveland and Sa
all will lw an apple or patpto. or M-veralof
die Mcla-ay lutvr ix-en unable to attend
school fur the past week, on account of
ADDiTIONjAL LOCAL.
All those desiring to send gifts to tbe
Publfahpl Wednesdaya. by
ba&lt;f rokb.
,
Mr. Crawford ha* purchased n team of
One qi the most pleasant mid loug-to-br- worthy poor of the city, are invited If tlie
plan suits them, to semi the gifts to tbe
remembered
cretjb
hi
the
G.
A.
IL
elides,
horses of L. Collier.
John Do-ter H»ent Sunday with hb sis­ of this city, wa* the reunion of the "Old Methodist church next week Tuesday fore­
---- AT----Third Michigan" Friday. Tlie trains noon. Deccml&lt;er 24th. It they are to be
ter. Mrs. Shedd.
sent u&gt; any person or persons, mark the
HASTINGS, - MICHIGAN.
The liazaar held at 1. O. G. T. ball Sat­ I Thursday brought a few svirvivora of tbb name* for whom dealgnatcd plainly. The
urday afternoon wax u pleaxunt affair, but famous old regiment to the city, but Fri­ present*, of whatever character, will be
we have not heard whether It wa* a tinan- day the cars were pretty well sprinkled distributed as directed on Chrlstma, eve or
with tmaaoofeni wearing badges and hav­ Christmas day by a committee. If the
■ rial suexe** or no!.
There will be a Christina* tree at the M. ing a "red Uiauiond" pinned on each one
donor has no preference, the &lt;-omadttee
E. church on t.'hrbtnm* eve. Every- body of their hat*. The., were all Imund for Mill ace tliat the articles go to some worthy
this’city to attend tlie 18th aminal reunion
. Mrs. John Yottrvx is very idek.
I* ItlYitod to attend.
Mr*. Gilbert Whitmore and baby arc
Bev. Clancy. &lt;&gt;( Flalnwell. will preach at of tbeir regiment—-tlie Third Michigan. poor family.
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very sI8k. Their recovery’ b doubtful.
the M. F. church on Sunday ciening. It A committee comporxxi of Daniel Birdsall,
! There will be a dance nt Fred Qaick’s I* hoped a full bouse will greet him.
Samud Garrison, M. 1». Reed and nvu- Mra. A. H.".lohniou. Friday evmlnr. Dec.
bcr&gt; living in and around the city were at
'' last
Friday
'
every train to greet their comrades and see I 20th.
Tlie
P. ofnight.
I..have a pirbtiux* tree at tb1
Mn*le.
.
Wheat I* Improving under tLc influence that they were projieriy &lt;A»qd for. And
Mayo school house.
’
Repeating Uw lx»rd •
. Mr*. John McIntyre strained her ankle, of the late snow, rain and tvnnu weather. right here we wbh to say that there wa*
Cynthia Craven is spendlijgafowwerks no caiLM* for complaint n* everything had
, so *hc b unable to step on her foot.
I
HWory of Rome. Mra. A- t- Ken*****! Hiram Whitcomb, of Diamond lake, is visiting her parent* at Cedar Cit-ek. before been provided for and the visiting vclerFolitlea! economy- !»• TimrWnnan.
ans were entertained In proper style. It
I cnmuieueiDg.work for Mr*. Will Towne.
Faraphraw "Hani Time*" by &lt; liarior
I v biting here.
A nice new boy buhy at Clma. E. Storr's. wa* indeed an effactln* sight to onlooker*
Mn&gt;. Wm. Archer died at her home on
Diekewa.
Rev- Fu6*r.
! the Nth. afU*r a long and painful HIdcm, CliarUg say* be ba* got a boy now to drive to ***• these comrade* shake hand* and
The bible and the tiliwttenlb ertitar).
■ aged M years. She leave* n husband, two his tram wlwn he cub'corn fodder for his talk over the event* am! incident* of the
w_ ----------- -----.
t daughters and one son to munm her low. stuck. 1.111 Ibink- it I* a fine one. and war. All class ami social distinction*■
a family re' About '.’&gt;0 neighbor* of Eli Evau* and would m&gt;t give it for Hit* beat sheep A. L*. were obliterated and it wan
• union, the priiaie ranking equally, wlth "■r.Wr'ulli «WW O*11 1 110 tor ,b*
; wife came iu upon them Thursday night T. has got.
A. Solonwn. of Milo, and Mis* Mary luir-i his genera). Men who had not seen' each
I and thoroqghtv surprised tbeth. Apples.
,Ulr-. M. 1RESPECTFULLY,
; jxip coni and other refreshment* were abee, of Hope, were married at the brldc’a other tor years and perhaps since the clow
Critic. Viola WBIlson.
i of tlie gteahntnigglc. shook hands *n alparents ou Hie 7tii.
I oerveri.
.
f&gt;ur new church Is nearly finished. Scats
.leffenl* Po*t No. S3. Nashville, elected
j thr following officer* for the ensuing yean

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�ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.

THE SPARROW PLAGUE

Fred Howe went to Ohio last Thursday. BIRDS THAT ARE DESTRUCTIVE
-He intends to remain until after the hollWHEREVER THEY GO.
A. D, Ferri*, of Carlton, sjxmt part of
lart weok with B. Brangwin.
Itev. L. C. Gesler and wife, of Hopevisited friends on our street last Thunwluy.
Our school closes this wrek for a two
■wtek’a vacation.
Mrs. F. Johnson faAvlth ter mother Mrs.
Tauter of your city. who ls rrporte*! a* ill.
M. Seeber lias rented Dr. C. IL Crosby’s
tarn: for a term of years.
C. Otis vra* on our street one day last

clearly defined. In 1B7H or 1879
tackvd with lore* baffling rye trouble, and

•data of t’ungu, and tho other providing tar
Afmr thu diseaM had reached 1U worst, Ibero un inquiry and report upon the production
was an instant and startling chair,’* fur the
better, which resulted in a complete cure of wwvt M*K&gt;on wm then held, and tbe arnaie
all inflammation in an iuCrediCly short time.' adjourun! for the day. A large number of
Were it not for tte kcrious intereM) involved It waj nut a cure, however, that brought bills were intnoducesh
tte recent history of the sparrow would al­ buck the old eyesight liko that pos^-wed by
most be* diverting. From the time when the average genus homo. When it returned
Tlie chaplain of tho house mode u reference
Catullus lamented the death of D-slua's prt it was with extraordhtarily increased powers
tfp to nqw tbe common liUfa bird, whetter of vision To John Thunuw tte most minute in his prayer yesterday to the death of Jef­
ferson Davis, Niyiiig: "Millions sit redd in
leading a wwty exfatenco "on the housetop
theatrnoepbarv
of death, mourning tbe dtDr. Drake was cal list ted week- to at­ lonely"* or out iu tte open, has inspired a cer­ tnraqulto’s bill aa largo as on ax imndle.
jerture from
“
tend Kate CotBeld who is sick at her tain wml-contemptuous affection, a ditnlnJie could sue and ilcscribe distant minute
uncle’s. T. Hcneys’. on tlie town l^ie.
i»h&lt;xl form of tte feeling that made Burns objects with startling dcanuasand preeidoti.
M. Sorter was &gt;t Cannonsburg on btlsi- turn tte Wisxler-elq* aside ami qxini the He wn» mnazingiy nbockad upon repaling to
A jreolutioii from thu committee on nikw,
ness hist'week and was the guest «&gt;f Dr. thisth*.. It Iim always been anax-iated in the tte well to get a cooling draught to sue the
C. R. Crosby. Mr' S. reports that little mind of tte English and BcntciucoJouist with imnurnM inunter of hideous creatures tliat autb'iriziug tte speaker to appohit tte cotnliiittre*. was. agrerel to aud one providing fur
burg couhInLi of about 200 Inhabitants;
were floating, fighting and wriggling aUiut the payment to Ute widow of Ncsd R Hrowu.
ttet the doctor has given up prencliiug land, n* well m m America, tbe exiled Haro-,
late rending clerk of the house, of one yaar’s
and devotes his time entirely to the prac­ peun uvsd forty yuais ago to long in vain for
tice of medicine und Iim built tip a nice tte sound ef it* cheerful chirp anil a sight of the lips of John Ttiuipas Hrslop; hi&gt; dnnicZ
practice. Mr. Crosby forunwly nsiiled on ita familiar feather*. Indeed, this jmtrlolism consist w holly of coffee, tea and milk, tb«*i'-T
A bill wa- intnslucrduiaking Cbe.*rrg«intoughly boUcd. Tte doctor, say that tte rnwas expend**! in &lt;»rder to acclimatize it—tte tire organization of tho eye Hm undergone a at-aniv&gt; a disbursing officer of tte bourn and
amateur naturalist little dreaming uf the structural tiiangv; tliat tlie cornea has be­ re*|&gt;onsib!c for money coming into his bawls
Ixju Newberry returned from Grand plague it promted to become.
for
mauten^ salniics or mileago. A Joint
come abnormally enlarged, and that the crj-sRapids last Friday.
During the fifty year* intervening between taliliw Iran have divided into three dittermit resolution was pu&gt;w«.ipi-lo idmg fur tbe pout­
Dana* at Cedar Creek grange hall. All 1831 and 1881 no fewer than sixteen atu-mpta disk* or circles, each circle surrounded by an­ ing •&gt;( 40U.(Xjh copiiw of tte agricultural rrreport a gooil time.
were made in M many different pine*** to in- other of light blue. In tte center of each of
Mrs. E. G. Bennett is bilking of having
these three circles apjxara an iri*. greatly di- appointing a World’* fair cummittt*. A
a tumor removed from her face.
timent the only motive at work. It waa v ig- minUhud in size, hut an iris neverthrhsa.
Some complaining ubmK the Mtliofil tax orounly oMvried that tte aparrow wnx'a faith­
Tlu Speaker then announerd tte following
teing high this year.
ful ally of tte farmer mid a whokmb de- by journal*, Mich a* Tho Laucet, Medical •tandlog cumnilttew.;
A dance at Smith*.* hall. Bowen* Mill*. vvurcr uf imretau For a ieugth of time tho Time* and many ottera The young man liaa
Wa)&gt; itpil Mean* -McKinley (ctelrtnau?.
ChrfattBM eve. muter the auspice* of the experiment proved mi utter failure;* but in
Burrow-*. Buyur, Dlngley. MrKemy. Payne,
Urar. ( arlfalr, Milla, flUcMlllau,
sons of veterans. Music by Trimmer's full 1832 tte Brooklyn Institute took tho matter
iglite of the British medical Collegia, each of tefollrttr.
lirw klnridrv of Ar»aMa«. and Flower.
tend. All are.cordially invited to attend. up. a committee wm formed and over £40
thorn pronouure his cam» the mow wonderful
Aj'l&gt;n«liriatiun»—4'aunun ictelrmanl. ButterA box social at B. Johnson's next Friday ■ubirribcd to induce f b*&gt; sparrow* to emin tlie annuls of oplteu.—St. LotiU Republic. wurtb. Mc&lt;’i&gt;mai&gt;. Il« nderoon of Iowa, tetcr*.
evening.
.
Cisn-vril. Morrow. Beldrli. Ilrvwrr of.Mh-ldTramps teid tetter give this place a wide
ITotebly encouraged by such an overflow
Primitive Telegraphy.
Xmu, KtuiihiU. Forney. Sayer*. Hrrekeurldjrv
berth in the future, '
of kinitaM, tlib time ttey settled down in
Olaf Searle «tt in Ids oflicv yt-icnlay dis­ of Krutticky, and Duckerj.
Prof. J. M. Smith and wife vUitei! here
Manufacture* Kelly wbalrtnaa). Burrows.
cwedng many iuterreting topic* in his usual
Sunday.
Sanford.
soon as a few of them lieeaiMe accustomed to interesting way. A card wo* lying on liisd&lt;-k E. B. Taylor of Obit*. A mold.
the climate they built nest* and spread and on winch uppeand tte won! Budstlkken, as WRmmi «f Wr.*t Virginia. B&gt; num. WilUatu*
tuultiplinl over tte fnce of tte earth until, in the n.’imr of tho ’Scandinavian paper. Mr.
Election* -Rowell ichairuuui;. Ilouk. Ctooper,
Farmer* are bu.*y at their fall plowing. tbe words of a recent agricultural report, Searle was asked what tho word meant, lie
• The P. of 1 at the Center has 42 mein- they In 1*«*» occupied an area iff SSO,(*JO square replied: “It is n Norwegian word. 1.200 year.; Hanxen. lory. Dalzell. Hcrxrn. t'-imxtack.
Criqi. O’FrrraH. Outhwalte. Mat&lt;di. .Moore «&gt;f
. mibw and were -'till iucrcadng. From Maim
Texas. Wlke'uf IHinui* and Grecnhalg.
A surprise on C Crockford last Wednes­ to Kntixa* -tte sparrow ladds tte tiehL It Norway were ravaged by pirates, tte iuhabday hlght; there were about 90 preitenL
flutter* round tte home uf tte rop)»T niter
rouuced. and tlie boimed adjounnal until toMrs. Platt fa very sick nt this writing.
iu Arizona, an.I it is familiar among tho
Geo. Allerdlng fa plow ing on John Car- rnncb&lt;&lt;s uf Mexico. Ornithological history tlwxe pinitlcal craft. Wi»en one was seen eu
petrtiT’s farm.
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docs not record any other such swift multi­ tte ^orb»u u man went un to tte top of a
Dance at the Kcntcr Chrfatma* eve. plication os that of ttevparrow tetween 1873 mountain', where te IlglitAl a beacon fire. yesterday indefinitely po-dp.mt'd the bill pro­
Everybody invited to come,
and tbe present time.
This could be seen for a long distanre, aud viding for organization of nati-mal banks
One of tte most curious thing* alsiut it Is waa'kuowo tote a warning. When it was with lets than fW.000 capital.~ Turpie then
Tlie T. B. church at the north jiart of
that once it get* ealabliahixl iu u foreign laud scan in tte dixtaure another Are wm lighted
this town fa holding meetings.
M. L. Moore is helping Wm. Hecht saw it adapts itself with womjiirful rapidity alike on another iiill, until all oyer tte country hill, one feature of which ixconflx-ationof Um1
to extremes of bent and cold. Aud it is one firm blozetl from every Jill I top, and tte j»o- property iff trust*. Me doclanxi that trust*
wood.
Frank Ballou has part of a new wind of thow birds which nre not easily flurried ple prepared to defend ttenuelvc*.
by an accident. It will go to sleep iu an'
mill.
"Ttey also ted a «y»tem of mc*u*ug&lt;*r.«. duced a bill providing for holding tte
Farincra go and pay your rent and1 stay empty railway carriage, to fa* transported Tte man who first sighted tte sail would take
hundred* of mile* without visible discompos­
on the farm one more j ear.
ure. Unlike birds whieji have well marked town to town this arrow w»* sent until nil liibiting *I«eubitlon tn (arm products, and
haunts tte -.parruw make* no attempt at were warned. Thuw were rather primitive for a lew to secure buneet elections for mem
congrret (Gibson). Chandler intro­
D. G. McClure was in the village, last housing. It settles quietly where the traiu ways uf te)egra|&gt;hlug. but w ere so eifoctual
week, looking after hia building Interests. stops aud iwtnblixbcs a colony there. To this that In the course of-twenty-few hours al) duced n bill to wore ths mine object A
Norway knew of tte approach of pirates.
Mr. McClnrerluw wttleil up with his
tion*
of
R. 1*. Porter as n&gt;|ierlnteudvni «f
Thia system of spreading tte news was called
ugeut Mr. Hyde. It t* understood , that
The den’topiuvnt of such an abnormal apt­ ‘Budxtikkeu.’ and tlie wurd is ex tend v fly tlui vensusnud tlrreu B. llnutn os pension
Mr. Barber, of Charlotte, will look nftgr
itude for reproduction ha» had tlie effect of used as a name for newspapers in th.- oil nmunbaiouer Were confirmed.
the interest* of Mr. McClure In Morgan
entirelyebanging the attitude of tb« public country.St. Paul Globe.
.
hereafter.
of Republican wnator* n*.igu«*l their placx-s.
Mr. Adkins was in Detroit last week on ago, it was cheaper to inijurt the Id rd from
liusiness.
A beautiful story is told tliat iu one of tbe
Mr. I-ark, of Thuraapplr. wm In Grand ward is jxiid for tbeir destruction. Fur it
old cities of Italy tlie king cauwvl a bell to lie
dtapids last week..
buug in a tower in &lt;me of the public squares, the .bi Us introduced were the following:
Too much of Hastings lire water was the
and called it a ’’Beil of Justice.” and com­ Authorizing the pnoidant to negotiate with
cause of a couple of young men having to row is hi* bitter enemy
pay for a broken window at Hilton A Os­ longer any doubt, uf that, even at home, manded that any one who had been wronged Sfain for tte pnrctiare of Cuba; to give F7J
born
’s store, Saturday
‘
Foundation
wall fornight.
the ne4^mill
at where fanners and gardeners complain of an should go and ring tlieLell and so rail the |*r month to all veteran* {•rrmnnrutly dbamagistrate of tlw city, and a.«k and receive blt«l ax a cutiMxpieure of ilfaea*' contracted
increase almwt as noteworthy as tliat in justice.
in tte nervier; appropriating |73,UM for a
Morgan completed Monday.
And when, in mnnn of time, the tel! rope public building nt Undlwin. Ind.: to |mu&gt;uou
Mrs. Hornet* Hull fa now domiciled hi
Tlie farmers of tlm mirth of Engbind have
lier new home hi Morgan.
combined to pay tin- dextruyer* uf tbeir eggs, lengthen it One day an old and ktarviug all veterans d waited in tbe line of duty at
ami the niM-Aity for a similar organization buree, that had been ulnudonetl by its owner
in tlie Midlands lias teen mooted. ’Where and turned out to die, wandered into the union*, asking amendment of the alien con­
tract later law jn tbe direction of fa-ttrr en­
IXUyed tetter.
they arc in largu number, there b M-arrely
.
CHfa Riabridgcr aports a new cutter.
auy limit to the miwhicf they are capable uf bell. Tho nmgixtrate uf tbe city, coming to forcement tvere ynwnkd,
A social at J. S. Stevens next Friday doing, and men who ore not prone to exag­ wn&gt; who raug the tell. found this old and
night for the benefit of liie M. E. chnrrh.
gerate declare tliat on ib« baadlauda, wfoh-h starving hone. He cauaad tte owner uf the nt the senate tire still intrudui-lng bill*, and
N. Clark and wife vfaited * friends In are in proximity to' such cover m a thick ' Iwrec. in a howi service be bail toiled and teen
Maple Grove last week.
hedge, the crop b frequently redured to the wurnAut, to be summoned before him, and with that buxine*. Ingaffs offered a comic
extent of 50 per cent. Their bi-eediug aeoMiti deciced-that, as this jwor Iniree hail rung tlie rent rreolut iou for a recere. from Dec. IV to
Charlie Bullis Is In town again.
Preparations are being made for a Christ­ isover just before tbe corn begins to grow. bell of juaticv, be should huvo justice, ami
Jan. (I, which went over. Au rxreutiva m*.
inas tree at tte Cougn-galiuna! ehurch.
that during tbe horse’s life his owner should «ion ’wm teld and adjournment taken to
8. Shoup fa moving back on hfa farm iu fa numernbla by thuusatxte
provide for him proper food', drink, mid Monday. Among tte Ullx iutnstucvd were
Maple Grove.
•
When disturbed in one jiart ttey remove stable.—Romo Lettin
the following; To provide, for aided emigre­
Will-Jones visaed hfa brother in Bed­ toanoth-r. and although a tremendous daugh
tian from the Vnitefl Statreof negroes in tte
ford last week.
’
ter may be accomplbhcd by a wide muzzled
•outh (GUwiu); tbe Washington City World'*
Will Thuu&gt;|XMHi and wife Sundayed In gun « barged with sparrow drift, ttey &gt;oou
r »___ _ i____ &gt;
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It fa strange ttet tte use of points (or purget too artful to expow tbemselvai to many jKMesef puuctuatlon sliould bo such a com­
Augusta. shots al that- kind, tte old cuck giving the paratively modern invention. Of tte four teuv uf coin rertiftCatai RoMdutiou*: fur
a national banknijrf law; for n ;*-u»i-n tu
alarm m soon as an approach i« made.
generally- used points oniy tte jwrtet (.1 dut&lt;-s every honorably diwtergwl vrtrrati; for a
In Great Britain tte increase nvms to be earlier thou tho Fifteenth century. The tuff tonal *bip ranal arr.xM Florida. I*etlDelayed better.
due to two cam*-. Although tho sjoitow is
Floyd Brown was In Grand Baphl* fast not included iu thu schedule of tte wild bird colon (.) lx said to have been tlrot introdticvd tion, from vou-ra iu Louixfaua fur a national
about 14&amp;, tte.comma t.) some thirty-flvv election low.
protection act, it sliorej indirectly In tte im­
in tte fanuie Bntterwartb offered rcopluSeveral couples from here attended -the munity provided by that mraxiire, as coon- year* later, and thu aemlcolon (J about 1370.
It fa diflleuit to umlerstoud how the literary tionx at tlie nnaniiuous r»quert uf every consocial at Mr. Mwin-’s.
Frank Oliver, from l^mell. xpent a few monly interpret "wild birds" as meauing all worlddfa]»m«ed for»o many'centuries with IpMinii involved, fur an invertIgation into
days Imi week with his tinele. John Krone- wild iilrdx Secondly, in tte days anterior to tho usefol points, and tteir lack must tevo tte Ohio bu1lot-l«&gt;x cimtract forgery. The
added to tte toil uf tte decipherer of written nw.tlitti.xi wm adopted. Tte ronunittoe in-J
wltter.
tte teue of gun license., cuttagent reduced
The party at the home of Frank Hone Urn number to protect their own little gar­ 'iocumcnta When wu reinember w hat curi­ v/rtigntixig the Siloitt rtenl reported tte
last Friday evening was well attended, and den*, ami there were plenty of humble sports­ ous inventions uf meaning may bo cauwxl by fad* heretofore printed ih th-*e itepau ht*.
the misplacing of a coinniu, wo marvel how and woa uutimrizid to continue, ita inquiry
»iijoy&lt; d by all.
men ready, for the fuu of the thing, to sheet early authors contrived tn escape strange
and report the effret &lt;ff tte sceal an niemThe party ut VanArmaifs la~r wtek wa* them for the fonuer. IMdre, sparrow shoot­
mfareadiuipi of tte|£ works, iu which _uo
well enjoyed by all present
ing from Uajia wm the onliuary rural kport point* guiitel tho students.—London BtnndA bill was introduced to
Union lodge No. 713,1. O. G. T. elected of holiday*. Then, again, facilities fur their
Um* following officers Inst Saturday even­ breeding an-enlarged bjrthe gradual depopu­
journal till M'xphiy in respect to tlie mem­
ing:
lation of the remote districts.
*
ory of Gay of Loul-duna. divvaxch
C. T.—Edim Brown.
It is not In tte fields alone, however, ttet
Tte builders tel) a rather Interesting story
V. T.—Frank Trego.
the spurrow* an* miwhbivou*. The gardener of a Buffalo capitalist ubuwa* pretty sum­
S. J. F.—Ethel Brown.
marily taken down for trying to set himself
IL S.—Flora Kronrwllinr.
up a» the end of all things in whatever te
F. H.-K. M. Bate.*.
r
a dimluutiun of tbeir number. During early undertook. No matter what wax on foot, if Dispatch from tenraxt.-r, O., M»y»: A young
man Mined Charles 1* Crippen m-t/a traguM.—Charley Gardner.
zprlug they seem to have a rpeclai liking for
C.—Mrs. E. M. Dates.
death vwtrr.lay morning. He and !fl» father
tlie tender young vegetable*, mid pull them
&lt;S.—Frank Matthews.
up Inuossiiately they thrust tteir first shoots Nut long ago bo bulV n ffi,u brick house. In bad a room on the fourth floor of tte Tall8.—Ray Quigley.
through the mold—)Mns, lettuces, cabbage this undertaking, av in all Othara he was boss modge honwaial retired early Weduewlay
‘ T.—Dau. Poland.
plant* and l»eta .telug expecial favorite*. and all hands, dictating to buildiir*, archi­ night. About I o’clock v.»u*r&lt;ljiy nionflng
Ttey nlftO play lutvoc with’ the fruit trees ami tects, nial ail without «te slightest hesitation. yonug CYippwi urotre.-d te father by talk­
delirht to nip the biuKof gooseberry bnxbe*, Al hot they grew very tired of tbe Icuwbeat- ing htt etetx Hfa father riiook him tc
jracb and jwar trera. Indeed, they are natu­ ing they had to strnid and let him have bls awaken him. when w ith ft faiund tte young
Delayed Utter.!
Mn. Martin Chandler h
rhe 'can at­ rally *o reitter that if they have nothing else way whether It wm right or wrong. The num lea|v*l through n window tliat had been
left open for ventilation, clearing the balco­
to do, and nro not hungry, a flock will de­
tend church.
Efilc Chandler ntlctided the concert at stroy fruit or vegetables apiiarcntly for more owner art about building furnace drex to teat ny aud alighting on the stone flagging. He
itncenutiL
bi* heating apparatus when behold, then. ■Jived until yettenlay morning nt 7 o’clock.
Augusta last week.
. ’
In
California
they
nro
cburgnl
with
un
Charlie next time you ntlriul a concert
taxi take a glr! don't pay so mu&lt;-li attention offense even more dire. They do so much
Loxo Bkaxch. N. J., Dec. Il-Warren
to your girl that you low your hat. llung. barm to tte vines in tte grape growing dis­
Leltud. Jr., tte wall-known hotel proprie­
tricts that w» are told, ‘‘utiles* ztcpx nre taken
&lt;m to it especially going over a creek.
A dog, owned by Frafeniur Mite several tor, ytwtenfay made an aUgntuent &lt;&gt;f all
to wipe out tte pest at tbe earliest poeribto
The winter term of school at Doud Com­ momeut, tho rv»ult probably will entail a k«a ream ago, inherited au accotuplfahment from hw properly, including tte Ocean hotel,
oro beguu last week with Ernie Warner as
to tte state of many tl:ou«amls if not million^ his mother, who ted been trained to ait up in Ocvmi thwilre. Ocean chilrhouze, and hfa
tiu erect pmdtlavand bold a stick in imitation private nrodctic-* on Chehea avenue, to Jt&gt;uf dollar*.”
Lart Tuesday there wm a surprise for
Nor can it be sold tliat thu case against tte of a soldier with a musket. Tin. dog wm wpb McDermott, a lawyer of Freehold, N.
Mfa.* Nellie Aekvr nt Acker Point
sparrow rests o:i imloduite evidence or. care­ taken from Ufa mother when but n few days J., for ttetenefit of creditors. Tlie linbilitea obsrrvatiou. Bourn time ago ITofrs-or old, aud before it ted au opjiortuuity &lt;&gt;f Ujw. including mortgagra. nre $1*12,000.
Riley axamlDod.tte crop* of 323 birds wutrto •learning any tricks by imitation. Without
Delayed letter.
the American Department &lt;&gt;f Agriculture,
Roads are-vwy muddy.
WATKumxn, Miia, Dre. 13,-Williani
and. m a cousequtmcv, found nothing what­
Grant nays there are three million ties lit ever to say for ttem. In only forty-enveu did thing wm w anted,and, it that did not attract
whh Salllt?
tbe track between here and HaKtiiik's.
te find uoxiaas! iusects, nhlio useful insucts attention, he would ‘ ‘speak." with a short
Tbe Brush Ridge school house site fa were found in 70. and harmtaa tusectw la 31; bark, ns hiii^ matter ted tieon in tho habit of
doing.
—
Western
Rural
tanning quite an excltetuenl.
but 337 ted been iliuiug off aats.71 ou mate, 37
W. fi. Nash has a very aide horar. lning. Great inrliguation k manifested here.
Ctewtug Gam a noon to Dentists.
Both partire are under arrrat nt Bolivar.
itanatioti of the kings.
"When ebewing gum was invented," said a
Mrs. A. IL Smith vMted friends in
iuretimablo buuu
HmUhm Monday.
While the examimitioo was going un, prominent specialist.
There Is talk of n writing !wh&lt;xi) here America wax smfferiug from a untnber of
tbfa Winter.
.
baleful Insect jwsta, with norje of which did
ftrtn.us of Industry held a meeting at tte sparrow seem to have interfered—no elm
leaf beetle, no b&amp;gworm. no hteodi moth hod
'Scinilt* srijool house Friday night.
farmed part of ttwir fond. Tte rase against a fortune out of chewing gunt was trying to

Hr. J. Bld Dean, a young physician, ix
fciwdqg fn-tn hB home In Toledo.

Goodyear Bros.' Hardware
Th
1 nAV m one*8 a^lofe our^new
ve h*3and
J’est |iaH a r’(j
1 lldLt Ppi
rUllUW
Swell.Box VUl
CUTTERS
i8fVhappiness
n,lee^
,H&gt;
envicd
' niIn-- ft:
• -1'
1 lull J of
must
truly
k

And before any felloir thinks of inviting his girl, his wife " n
“hissisters or his cousins or his aunts ’ to a sleigii-ni.h- .
tdibuld be su» e that he has one of these- cutters
------ 'It
•
any fellow’s time to look them over, And it costs nothin
see them, and but little to buy one., And now while vo i!
the ringing.
“Of the bells.
• Sweet liell,”
Sleigh bells.

Don’t D A TC because we gu*h into poetry, on thi
say AH.1O ject. For there’s poetry in the DU I I Q
we offer, as well as niusic. Ajptl they don’t come DULL.J
high either.
4
These are cold subjects, bnt they are cold, solid facts
Now to something warm. Please warm up to ns while
speak of our DF K] T N QI IT A STOVBS. and HA N&lt;
line of
1 J-ilN 111 O U LrY They’re great hr.
and not wood eaters. We have a big line of stoves, elr*
goods, that we want to close out aud have put rb^hir
prices on them. We are anxious to sell,, be&lt;Mu&gt;
more than we want.
Wann enough now.’ Well, come in and
the
and we will incidentally mention tlie subject-. •
Rnhc Kight there is where we bob up serehely. We l..t *•
DuUb. various bobs, to suit various people. The old fash­
ioned BENCH A- KNEE BOBS, and the BELKNAP PATEN I
BOBS. Bob right in when you want anything in this line.
We’re at home, always smiling and look pleasant. Yon
will be good natured when we*tell you our, prices on the : ’
cles enumerated above, as well as “other articles, too jinun
ous to mention.

Goodyear Bros. Hardware

itj a mean rw
Who will let his horse be. exposed to the inclemency « i tiir
weather, when he can buy a horse blanket of us. that .will
“not rip. tear or run down at the heel.”

IT’S A PECULIAR CASE!
Who thinks it is economy to buy a cheap cutter. While
we have them, we don’t like to sell them, when v.e km
in advance that they will riot prove satisfactory. V.
prefer to sell the best at prices low enough for lorie.-t
goods, and we can back ’ein,up.
•

It’s a Peculiar Chap!
Who would think a summer duster was warm cnougii
winter weather. We Have a fine line of'robes of a!
kinds, that we have bought and paid for. and wc want t
sell ’em. Come in and see.

It’s a Captious Chronic
Who would find any fault with oiir line of single and t.b'Uui
harness. We have not handrtfTthhr-i la&amp;i of gnod&gt; very
long, but we’ve sold lots ©f'them: our customers say w&lt;»
saved them money on them, and we’re airxious to do *o
some more.

PERHAPS A

Stone Boat or Mud Scow
Would be more suitable for locomotion just now than
Q but we want it understood that we have
thing new in the line of bobs, and that it wit!
pay any man who wants to boy bobs to come in and see then:.
If we can’t make you see that we can give you the best boi
for the money, we don’t want your trade.

Yours for Business,

I un- un:,rubber. His rabrtituto wm a failure. Home­
body gave hi-.i tbe idea at providing idle

lesser Bras, i Reynolds

LXP

�IN THE YUKON RAPIDS.
.ORER

KING'S

THE

MANOR

HOUSE.

THINGS IN THE BOTTOM

DRAWER.

PERSIA'S BABISM

HAZARD WELLS’ PERIL­

SHOOT

THROUGH

THEM.

‘

T«'— -»4 Slum.

Ih. b.U.1wu-™ u» w«lu&gt;r

flir n*rd»hlp* Alte.wllnc Kx-

„(S,.

twtaurily Ude by nde.with

intervtnlnk

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W A V"
c
rtripa of turf, from twenty inebra to tw© feett
in width, laid one u«r.n th* other to tho heightt
of perl ap. six
eight feet Btou*; oho are
freqtw-itly tmd in conna-d^. with ths turf.

The following is a brief l-ut genuine accot
•ta
of th* new religion rated Balaam,
to
Xewwpapera. Periodicals. Bootes, button-*.■
Ca
crp. brboo! Books and bebooi bupplic*.

North nie State tat.

—----------- icma-.i&gt;5 .-"XCvpl the
wide and heavy staircase. Here *uere»iro
And marittd by the flager Up*
ns march* were recei ved, and here Clinrte H
«**le all the other fr&gt;m» &lt;&gt;f belief prevailing
held p*rliatn&lt;-nt. Now, after instructive Of dimple! banda that have fallen to aint;
in that lamb M. Cabagnet kindly trmulatol Newapaprr »ubacriptiou* take* at lowest
and fuminbed the editor with the following
; nf July 3 and |nrt of the fol- • vicisritudes, it is a school for tin. Wind; and.
club rale*.
turn. &lt;-ro*bourd* sufficient to support strij. •ketch fr-en the forthcoming w.irk on th" re­
la. »cre »pmt in making au exam- as such, the county memorial of the immortal But a fsellag of bittern"* fill* ray until
ligious belief* of IVreia:
• Grand canyon, through which philanthropic William Wliberforre. Sixty
blind children hero rrenive education nnd
. 1.11 ir. unminent peril uf making an
A ml taken alt mine away;
sUuuw &lt;th'H i* rare), or &lt;&gt;( turf*and board*, or dnre 1M3 been organinng in rentnd Asia, The Detroit Daily Free Press
instruction ta useful handicraft*. Quadran­
i and involuntary trip. We found gular of form, and of architecture in which An.! I alra.«: doubt tlmi the lz.rj can know
wholly of leioriis. Thi* apace i* picrctd with auil ha* now l»nmw a powerful opponent to
one. two or more window*. Th- roof turf, of Mohammed'* adherent*. Fortunately for the
. rooked jwsage of alout three­ tte Jacobean predominate*, it is waraingly
—AND—
evurec. soon form* tmn whole, venlant or
: -i tniU in length, in which thei suggestive of cough*, colds and rheumatisms, They wonder far in diauint clime*,
withert*!, occttrding to the wutdition* of thn
They perMh by water aud flood;
which, strange to say, are not there inun­
atmosphere, and very likely dotted with vancoof both Judaism aud Idxmiam, hav­
A
nd
tbeir
haw!*
are
black
with
the
dtrecrime*
Evening
News
usual
number.
Royal
and
noble
coat*
of
vf-cK.ltk- rock forty fret high.
fiowttr*.
That kindle the wrath of God.
ing imitated nrltlier tte intokrancr and self
_ «&lt;s. h otb«T at a distance of about arm*, which tank oil tho pedantry of heralds Yet a moth'-r'* aang lum wscSbed then-, tn tvst.
bluularly tlq&gt; turf wall*. A raven or a dog righto'UUie** &gt;d the former nor the fatalirttDelivered
to
any
port
of tbe city.
"m id way of the canyon is a gigau'.ic I to explain, adornTte principal entrances and Sb« luu* iuUc*l them to aiumber 11j»-u to-i bna«t.
perched
upon
the
end
of
the
roof,
and
form
­
creed of tbe latter. Thi* must he attributed to
I uunu nt tte rotmw.
&gt;1 the stream pouw* and whirls
tag an nmmate ornnmeutal addition thereto,
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U
TbwThursday concert of tte inmate* i» in
; h&lt;-»nating to make the final I progrvw as we enter. Thu performance of
is not an tmcrxnm-Hi right. Tho main en- 1H years of age, began bi* missionary work,
My baUre that never grow okl.
1 the blind organist nnd tte ton** uf tte lead­ Ami know they an- waiU-&gt;K and watching for rue trunos 1* munlly through a structure stand­ for whieh_b&lt;&lt;wns qualified by natural gentu*,
In the city with &lt;troet* o; gul l
ing tnUnny
n tlw
Iway |in
tte group,
group. often
ofu-n merely a •Iso by earnest inquiry into th* Scriptures
1 nayigatiixi tbe *outL&gt; t5n half ing female vucnlist—of singular purity,
ri*&gt;f«!*[».-angc. Stooping down you find
.■n i* the mi«rc dnngen&gt;u», bceauat pitch, prvcWen, and cumpam-somehow or, Safe. Mfe from the care* uf the trftuy j -ara,
I omii -orrow *y,| un and war.
y xiSelfinu bnsil
rvd spare,
brood untto
unH&lt;x-ml
»pa&lt;*e. Pghted
Bght«d
nam e lb? walls rapidly approach
FOR CHILDREN.
utter sound like voices of. tte receding past. And I thank my Grsl. with foiling tewra.
only from the low entrance. You grope fob­
a&gt;rt the Ntronm surge* through
An unctaiscious undertone, lamenting irre­ For the thing* In the bottom drawer.
ward, turn t&lt;&gt; one ride, and, after pawing Ing aspect nnd charming feature*, gaining
1 ebannrl with ferrifio force. coverable 1&lt;ms and breathing unutterable
—Anonytnoua
through au tab-rim of.d.irknesA, a door ojmuu
4I* i. however, to observe that
yearning for completencw* of life, enters into
awl you enter tho clik-f nsun (guest room).
■•
to l&lt; encountered, and tte melody. It plaintively appeal* to what
“Tlu* U our valise baby.” said tte sitter su­ [ Thi* t» at lime- quUo pleasantly furntstad, Hts life i* in strict accoriiance with hi* tecis leuderret nnd nn*tt Christlfite in the au­
striking against th* sharp angle* dience, uiel meet* fullest response from tte perior of tho Houw &lt;&gt;( Providence, pointing though, of courw. with excre&gt;luig »im|&gt;licity
and rude taste, but usutlly it ta almost en­ dcrnct*. humanity and synqathy.
; : ’wall* of t l»e canyon. From most highly gifq-d natures.
to a mulatto late that lookrd a* tiraugh it
tirely bare. It* furniture consist* of a nar­
After having paid a visit to Meer
' •. -an w»- l -artied that tbe canyon
Tho United State* are graciously rcpr^ enjoyed life in its snowy crib.
row lied occupying on- Corner of tlie room, !i*te&gt;l a commentary on a part of th
— 1.. and . wc'made up our mind* senteil tere by raised and di-rected maps,
•‘One night about 12 o'clock there wn* a often alw&gt; a com. of look*, a tahk-and]H-r• which audacity wm a total breach u
a,&gt;ul&lt;l run it.
book* in the Boston raised mid in the New quick ring at tho dnor. The moment wo [ Irajxii c-rtaUi nutiilxr of chairs and tienchra,
I have the
York jioint type, and writing guides, pr£- board tte summons wc knew it wro a ‘uaby l-silet tlie jaunted wooden riurt*. —Scrlb- ♦n introduced some novel d-x-trinr*. From
nt.-d by tte American Printing House tor ] ring,’ mid tte jortrc* hastened to take in tte
that timo be began to j ranch in publie with
jMitagrd. and tliat only raft*. the Blind nt Dnihvilte, Ky., wool work, waif. So sure were so that a little outcast
* i ; cargo, are allowed to drift articles and !«&gt;ok» presented by Mr. Aiiag-1 would te oy the di«r*t»;&gt; that sister took a
the •■Bab,’' L e ■ tlio ‘‘door," through which
“D» minstrel* get well jnildf
no-., Hijmrintendcnt uf the Perkins lustitti- shawl with her to uto in case of nqccosity.
one arriveth nt tlie knnwiedg- of God. The
“Very well, indeed. You *•_•*. their hotel 1 Islam prireta could no longer Ignore tbe agi
tiun and Masaachuwtto School for tin- Blind; When tho dour wro opened one could »«•
—ar—’
.•! with a windlass fur th* purjxwu nnd by a pathetic lace collar worked by the nothing and hear nothing but tho wind and bills a* well a* railroad fere* are paid for tation •-ouard by thia youngpreerber. aaatter
.
them, out side of salari -*, while dramatidcotu having bem igixanlnioualy debated by him
deaf, dumb and blind I .aura Bridgman. All rain.
“
We
returned
to'Str
rooms,
but
tho
echo
T ." trail I"
{■am-,
only
get
tteir
traveling
tickets.
A
thi*1 lent aildcd interest to the jubll.-e of tte
at a public conference, they arranged an ap­
of that ring on such a tlurco night dirturbed find da*, end nun 1* worth F.XK) a trrek: peal to the civil power. Bab and hi» follow­
institution in 18SL
On" of tte many historic rooms— now u*«&gt;d tbe jiortrc* wi Hurt she cvukl not rot. vocalists. &lt;ian» r- and iswtrumcutal perfunn- ers vjjfmi jicreeruttoti, and thb proved the
as a dormitory t w blind boys—that display •Mother,' said«te. ' wo mutt go and a-arvhtho rra fetch from Si' to yi). In okl time* min- beginning of the qirvad cf Bal.ism. Miadua• ity • f Pari* i» r stanch nnd well Uni taste and magnificence of tte builders yanL I four that ring wro for some jair- ttreb med to be very Jieuiatol a* a class, hut anc« were wnt to Italian.-to the north mid
V
I
1 • w iii-. h mu easily be enlarged and contain* a curiously grotcsqiu* Tudor tiro- pow.’ I went down aud together we searched now ttey are ol4ire-d tn conform to atrurt w»t dhtricU, and everywhere they met with
../.I. nc determined tomsk** tin- run fJacr. riill intact This was Lord Hunting- tte yard. C’nder that syringx i rob we stum­ regulation*. All tte rurnihereof tb&lt;&gt; com­ grand sucre**, tbqugh constantly i&lt;r*eciit&lt;-d
In the city.
donV room, and “is probably tte place in bled on au criil valise. When sisfr picked pany are obbgod by contract to stay at the by tho clergy and tbe king* agent*, until
. '
nntl labor in making the port­ which Stafford held hi* court of star chatn- it uj» ttem was a cry from witbin, aud
Izcan k/iock them a^l out on
ber.--Hkterd Wbcnttay in Harper's Maga­ there wn* our volte bate.” said the lady, they may te vaadily awmbled for street
• •
. . ..'ttw r.i lliisX^ -uclnsion, we lnsoftly r-xking the cradle and fondling tho jsu-ade. which i* an im|*&gt;rtaat feature in tte nf the reformer*. Finally Bab wa* raptured prices.
zine.
dark iittin cborub ns she tuid-his rturv.
attraction ol borine*, ta on-" night town* ar.d put to drath at ho wa. trying to make
little sport with rod and line In
Call in and convince your­
“Any Wardrobe with tbe littleouqf*
; -»p**.uuiv.
repreially. lusx*
Rigged4 uj&gt;
■(&gt; HrnranuHmw*.
i:,*lir
- mi• hi* escape.
.- «birl[*&lt;ul near which our raft lay
“
Not
a
stitch.
It
is
a
wonder
that
the
i
mon
rolored
»tlk
slot
&lt;q&gt;ipc
hots,
and
the
’
ored
riJk
stovepipe
Tbe government then considered thi» ques­ self before buying.
4" grayling k-aping out of theedTlie regular quarterly attack on the word
.- -tiwril brown miller* with which ]nnt* appear* on time tu The New York Hun. &lt; lHhlwa*u«t Muottend. for no precaution orchestra in lauid uniform with bra* inltru- tion settled forever. Tte now religion, tew-. - filled. Taking the hint, we of- The war is usrlc-w. The American |«ofdte» hod Ixx-n taken to provide frerii air. If the ments and IJttle L&gt;r&lt;i Fauntleroy in a tall
*hako f«&lt;r drum major, ws make quite an itn- three-quarter* of hut adherer.tx never having
.•i-luremvni* to the finny beautiew to have odr.ptisl it, and iirwtret*. Adfeulc mid ar­
• r experisMttta. In a very idiort gument* are all waeted. Wheth-r wa like it surely have found oar baby dead.”—Detroit |«j*ing dwplay. Ours i&gt; a jolly life, on tte seen him, and another Bab was nominate!,
whole. W" do everything that te fun—even to whom th-- believer* deciarv.i tlm crown, ef
•*.i E.titkd fift«« n-of them, ami wjuio
have a liesebal! ctao iu tbe company ami a Persia legitimately belonged. The jwtarcu&gt; .vsighed over |i pound. I found tliat
PKOBATM ORDER.
tion* continued, and tin- punUhmrnt of tbe
glen club for ringing on tbe car*."
English atr.-ctation, nnd U no more dwpowsl
John B Jeffrey, tlw publisher, is a grant
captive* w a* boy nod mresure cruet Woman mate of Mklugan, county of Barry.-•».
•‘How do you get u|&gt; your freeh joke*!”
to adopt it than the word wjd.tcoat fur veat traveler, but -mwtime* great travelers get
At • •eoalon of tbe iTotiate Court tor the
“Most of tb&gt;-in an." old ones rvvain!»*L but and children frer)re*ly marched to tbeir exe­ County
'
.
uad tut odd exjierience. He had a or topcont foe overcoat.
of Birr. bolden-at tbe Probate Offlye ta
Jl-ft. Jeffery got left recently. Hewn* com- Ml..
cution,
and
wetnud
to
rival
each
other
init.
City
of
Hartinn.
in aota county. oo-TbareSince the word pant* will Mick in th*- fare
• :-i- ra'-&gt;ut twvhe tachm above bis
ing un faun tte erol with bis wife and fam- . dcwh«P"»-« ate work them orer. Of courra, bn|Mifuland ivuragemu resignation, singing. &lt;tay. tbe trth day of Dveeasber, In tbe year one
. vretned to attract particular atten- of all op[xT*itloti, it L* eendblc to mak» tbe Uy. and ttey arrived overjhe Canada Boutte I ---------- •---------- — ■—* — •— —«-------thousaMU eight hundreWand etgtity-nlue. *
• • ^rayiiug leaping fully a foot out of best otTt. Au«l then- 1* nothing very lmd ern road at tte d*pot in Detroit. Mr.' Jeffery I and frequently w»- obtain ttem. Indore they
PrrwtX. Charles W. Armstrong Judn of
.
catch it, and taking no notice about it. .Both The Sun aud The Heruld de­ left tbe cur while The Michigan Central train
1 ore jmblisbcd. from tbeauthor*, wboaregiad t.-v-lca. far frrni ruining the pr-npecte of the
•icr
tifisfly. I*nwently ho lowcrel clare that ix.ut* are not pants, But trower*; i wro bring mate up. und strolled through tbe I enough to have tlwun adverti**!. Tier® arc ti-w wet, gain's! them -many partisan*, and nr'ty. deceased.
Dll rr*d!UK •nd filing tte petlUon duIr vwri?..erO»tbe rty. anti with cxreileut re- but it I*also true that trt-um-rs are uot iron- i depot for a stretch I* f'rrc ramming his jourthe new Bab, who at twrernt reoide* iu Bag.1- he prcvwntjy had Seven tish/n the rer*. but.brrecb&gt;»; and that brerebv* arc not; iM-y. AH of hi* teliatgings were in the car &gt;• men, tot**-many of tlirm jiatninlist*—who dad, U only waiting for an opportunity to Md. ot Mephen Kennerir. father of said drceaaed. praying tnat administration of said
anything worn oil the stage. Originally with his family. Ho jassed out of- tlx- gate*,
brtiile him.
/
conquer by arm* tbe Persia who** faith he &lt;"»t»u- may be granted to your j"-t!tlouer or
- - it the aunlvermry of national inde- trouper* were applied to bms.-t-.ca worn by w aited a block or •&gt; up th* street and then about tliat rate. It i* cosy m.uugh to pat has already Mibduied. Perimp* we shall wit- I wane other suitable perrao.
• u&gt; nqiairing and «trengtbening the pages—a bip mid thigh centering. I’mftaloon*
Minw-'iid tune to them. Mo*&lt;rf tb-w- are iire* one day tho ruin of the Persian dynasty
trwinblu the leg-covcringi of today more
aud nue Mobamnie*!'* r.-ligion defeated, in thn th* toernoon, te asatgaad tor
never-published at aU.**—Washington Star.
»*ld petition and that the brir*
■ :-i .»ith four adiUtionql and well ! than trouser* or brcech«» — for pautaloah*, Anil jHtbiisbar trie-1 to jkik* through, but tho
•Weated and all other person*
.
team*. Th * hurriranodeck wo*
Bnif'iruwd guanl stopjxsi him. He tried to
are required to appe
—prevented
.---- -- —7"m”'“
’’ said r-tale.
_
I Ism.
* novel nwl u*ltltraCti
w aN*,
,.
—■ "^,^7 rAnt
, » f rr. vri n-ultbc ma»t removed; an&lt;l modern leg covering* are pantaloon* rut short, explain, and te talked in bi* swootest and
why shouldn't we cat tho word abort and call iiMMt persuasive key,
all to nno pu
purpuae.
ry, but nil
rptm ia AaM'irlnii
tte pxsdbh- cxn-j.ttei of
it
lianta!
Beside*.
wo
bare
wane
jurtitlcatiun
i- u a si-t'-fan tetter nuiffr.deThe nib?. &lt;»f tte dr;x.l
irpul were
"«»*- most
...i-t stringont I (.n&lt;T
who can draw h&lt;ir*^ liko her.
raft to t-n the itoutewt be ha ! ever
nndcouM not lionvcjrtrpprL
&gt;tTrt«q»pe,i. .*::
A* te pleated 1 Anij puru,-r .fime* a-nu mute alite Ttey
I- umnifum^:.**
won! pantaloon.* The jAtitalet; as may 1- iu vain te saw ta* train puli .lowly out of tte
unmi|*HMice; c___ ____ - ------------__ *-----. * , to the p-noti. iptereo.va in saw retair. os *ro
shall bo united to him.” he ottl* reawakened j rentetK-y ot said pe'.itaui. and the nsartag
* .
..
m . July 5. tlw corgi* wa* all wren in «41 print", wa* a leg-covering fur depot, carrying hi* family with ik He-wa«
by esmiat * «&gt;P&gt; «! this order to be
and restored the old sentiment that ha-, teen I thereof,
•off, wrii njcuml mi l carefully women und children which reached to tho y?. ,ta£?K“
published in tte Uartwig* Has sax. * sewsp*
"u ""
dint-top
and
resembled
ibomodeni
made
legI
dormant
for
centuries.
Itsndhetcqtsiadudn
■ pr- printml and ctrcuteefl In raid eomity e(
t.-t-t i-lotlt t«» protect it from thi'
ssu* s
&gt;-* *»«•’- &gt;•.»
tho foreuMat of Persian clergy mid 'lignite- i Barr*, on.-. In eseh wrek far three »uoe*ssiva
Ttai.y l. btro:ige»t. * The changing m *xi« of
week* prevtoro ta said day of hearing.
Cl ac&gt;ra»TV. Akm*ti-&lt; m-c.
Jeffery on a dreert bland and hell "fetch.” I the 1
1 t artcral fret up the trUrlpo*d
are to her au .'pen tx»'U In every rire, a* well as philiwujibrt* and poets Bab-'
Judge of Probate.
•
• i!&lt; r near Uf- mom currvn'; French trouw. a bundle—or a bunch abort He went up toyn, fouml an old friend nnd ‘ bore? site ev«-rMr!it.cat-*i ho put Individual­ j&gt;m ha* much of tho otiuntal forta of woc- | (Atniee^pv.l
followed Id* family to ChfeswTO on tlie next j ity ;-&gt;m' thlng tetter than rucrophysical tor- rjiip, but it teaclm* charity. jK-nce and mc*■ t. .rot ' IT. we ju|i|&gt;-d slw«rdand the hi|*u
i: &gt;guniy. It lia*a tendency to lay a foundation
. MOIH'-AKK SALK.
• wax l«-guti.. Tboteiw and stent • Let it* accept pante M a gi-*l detiuXThtic fn.it B« b-W-l Of f..tavf.
r
family
life,
so
little
known
in
tte
aart,
Itrfault
having
been
made
In th- c-udHinn*
i
.
i.iiuu;
...
......
—
.......
—
—
■
—
-jirinuA
•..........
that bu had been Ieft.-adcnr&gt;H«raid. bu rjr hi, ,Hwtar,. earned expiwsrivctusM.
-roitsii plp*l a* weawvpt into
rlrr» to woman a higher and tetter ol a certain nx»rtzs&lt;e dat-! **"*’'*!' ,;-*£*•
I Here h Pretty Ous wstehitig Mrs. Clmnli-r and
1 :i u. water*, and with head on tte Milwankm Sentinel.
■ »
' rnoir by Tlwmis* Whitworth and &lt; rthartne
«
Whitworth, till wl»r. to John Waver. and rw
&lt; -.rvr.t boldly on livr w fy, tarn. *
- -------apjiroacb, with a lump t f sugar or on ajqJ j •i»tera of action.
Hird.
। At the north end, in the field j.i-l teynnd , m h-r hand. Tte miiiIu of exptwtancy, of
rnciyuf the canyon with perfect
All thi* is nothing now. It has been going tte Washburn ear wheel work*, and n-ar | cagvni's*, is ro plain in i’rctty One* fact-, revolution in a country wiu-ro neither, rail­ Dvremher 4. i&lt;A In literUofmort»n«aoa
graCT*. and shipping hardly any
way*, letter
nor newiqwjMTS existed,
that our if-ight "at quite uniti- un fur tliotMUMl* of. years. Hom after tke' tte line of the rtpritigflcld railro'ttj.vra* found qlill ro natural a* if Pqjt.ty One were a child, nnd that teas taken such a grant »tep ta sd- page ST®, and by tte »*mJ John Feavey a**btoea
10 D*-.id b. swtn
d.iath
nf
tlie
apostle*
tte
early
Chrhtian*
al
­
recently ta tte jyittcr an unroual bint It1 Rere i* Jackanapes ins rag". All tlie pie­
1 ;ninn,.es\r ■t-f our stryt w.- shot
tu raid nicrJrr * ofllre. April lA. »«l. ta
..
-------- bird,
*a_j and wa* c
।
angry hone*. 1 ba&lt;i ever seen ted n I vanc.! of otter oriental*, mmt need* imjwcM eofdwl
. c-iiiyoii' wfHiZut starting a log or most tuuiuiniuiudy tu-ceptcd th^a vi. iv that wii, evidently
”1 nt te.ir-anudw 00 page HI. byinoopsya young
us
with
the
bojnof
a tetter and greater fu­ Itber
-etlihig mmcifi-x*
—Clin' flashing
eyv. th« j
the end was to come tn their Um.-. And this the six*" of n dnrk; but it bad a bill tonrrthing
meat ot n.oJfy*
wwon. bv wtacb tte
ninw-.ii-wu about .ttem
......................
- u: otatrucitau.
•
power ol **!■•
’tercin rotasri tas
1 - be
* a ■ •leveled
•—•ears.
----- •■'■i.-kl-,-.
mif.-rlln
view was held by a targe section ot tte church like a &lt;»&gt;c«lc.&gt;■•!;■*. It seemed clearly-to
th« twitebing
upper Thi*:
lip Tlu* ture fur aestern countriea—Two.Worlds
•. V-ntTK UORfflt UAJ-tlrt.
tecome
o|wrrtive.
and
on
which
till tte time of Cutwtantfae. Tertulliah young bird thatevuki not fly. Iu. jeg* were ptetare h» all tho*- and something more—
iiiortrsre tbere t» no* due m the
date afthl* notire srvrt. hundred asd twenty­
points; to the fact ttet Christianity iiod t«e:i placed far I- hind like a l x&gt;n *. &gt;&gt;nt it* feath­ wuw.ibing indr»criW.Ue and yet instantly
The last trite of South Sea. cannibal* Ua* fire dollar*, and-no Mat or procredlur* st Uw
• I itth-m-iuth nnd reloaded for n short preacltod in all lau.L* xs n proof of the near er* were not blue cinvted. it wn* taken to I rvregn'mble. bi »b&lt;»rL the touch of ,;-uiu». at Inst been won dvar to throw that ted cus­ bavin* been tastttah-d to recover tUoamotmt
*erured by «ritl nwwtgar" or anr part tterret.
bred shops, where ttey
the car
ear ri
"if*!
tb-y endeavurod
«nuea»or&lt;*i , —Walter WeUman. .
■
.
V t Wo mite to tte opposite side of cotinunmatiotL Iu tlrat mrfadpassage begin­ tte
tom i»vor their •boulder and go.in fur quail Null.-* I* therefore hereby given thsSan Friday
- - &lt;-ut- w -itat- it- would ret. Tbconly
I.. .IU-..
thing j
• ■
at tho head uf tte White Horae ning. “Hcsterni sumus, ct implevimusoumui.*’ to find
on toast, sugar cured ham* and coif's liver. the z.-d day ol March. A. l&gt;. IK»'. at M* o riook
.... v.!&gt;•;• nwrlu-r portar.w U always etc., i“We arc but of yesterday and y.; we it ••went f w* fcxcept the hand &lt;4 ,tbe man ,
It
wa*
a
bard
struggle
for
them,
to
abandon
have
flilnl
nil
lue
provfncM,
”
etc.1,
he
taunts
who caught in wa«a |»teeo
turf, turned .
V.
Tie-White Hors." Im* nil t-vii rej'iiiatheir lifelong custom mid subject their stom­ Hasting*, rouoty ol Barry and
h"atlM.ti with thefiraapeci ol tii.-ir »j»x-»y 1
|.
f
. iniL-s long aud obstructed by the
overthrow. And lignin he revile* them for | over, nnd tImt it eagerly explored, apparent
ach* to n new dirt, aid they drevrro a g&lt;od
iy for wwnro A lull grown, loon 1 ■ a gr««it
-&gt; rjcJ-.-, dividing the stream into narwon! from every fair tnlndt-i journal in the
their love of the &lt;-ircu» and tell* them ttey 1
-t • ■ ttnnrls the larged of which i* near Iruny mon exixicta show surpassing -ill ttey i bird, marly Ilin.*? fret tang. Thi* bird was tbe Araiaac tuc iwm-v.-*"- p'-ol’aii.'y a grete. It dtel at night.—Hart- tlw Jlwitsfe. Thi- M tte twnt l.-autifuj
.' brink, and i-* sixty fret -w-JiIk Front­
can imagine: the blue vault ablaze, th Chrit- torilTins."*.
moil of incnver. tiiecvtunri ..... .7
on snid lueitgogv •* •tx»'r *ct OWth Wltn
.
1. f the Gra&amp;tl canyon to the foot of ttaroasc.il: 1 ta triumph, the earth vomit­
ffwilr. nsoantalnK and forest*. green hillrite*! ••How**, tint wlf probing ,|ws»«»IhAou* ?utere*t thaseae.avdall '■«»' 7
Whir-jl-jr*" i* n distance of four mil"*.
i»e* 1-ibi deMTibw! In »W m«nir.«e *» *»
A Srw-I OUIHI &lt;&gt;TJ^*r, ■„ n*-uw.
,
• 1 3 f ill of thirty-two fret, moat of tho de- ' ing hell fire.;.. ■ idolater*callingr.mhemoun­ •
tchrnnoufyoureT Makuitgu!*
tain* to hit!* ttem and tho vanntml" hcroi-s
During th? l»t f- -V year* certain phyriote
“Ye». Tie p ratnbu’ab'i- would go "rll
i-m.' in th" White Hons- To run and sagos ot heathendom trembling tefure
hove b*.'ii working out n curious jiuxxlc.
enough, bu: it wouldn't sell at ali.”
‘h r*-, jqii'l.lom nttempted, wen with
S. -.aawest ir*eiipu*. U .
। the judgment *cat of G&lt;xl. After Constan­
About tell way het.ar.wn the Victoria "Ny"WvU. that'* becawv’ yr.u didn’t take my th"
rtill.’nud never with 11 boat. Tho tin", th" Christtanagrew more practical, and nnd have found ihlh.-i rotnarknblo orgqji—
Ivin; rest ol tte errek which t*m«through «aia
existing not onlv in imtu Imt tn all maninralx nnxu nnd Liult* tte Nil." flow* through tte advice •ndjniakr a s«U for it.Harper’* soutliwret quarter, all in to«a»bi|&gt; number one
■ iruent explorer, Lieut. Kchwatka. .Ii;l
I Secund Adventism Ira* rinse b«*n only an ociHirtin-rii rad of the Albert Nyansa. About
.
north, yang* eteiit west.
make th" postage on a raft without ! cavional pnnio or tte tenet at rnlimit**! sect.— and in bird* ami mog fishes-E the smt of twenty-live mib&gt; autre thu Alts-rt late nroDated. Decreiber 1A 1N&lt;IH Kwiv-r
u Apecisl sente. Thi* organ &gt;.« a membrant uf
- • o-.t. though piloted by several stout
There I* a movroirnl on bxd at Edmore
| John Hanson.
tte teail, lodged in n teny labyrinth coimU*.- tte Murdiimn fall*. IWnw the late fur more. — did u-.t pax* utMcuthiMl.
thnn ItAIinti"*, ttestrootn is brand and pl.vridi to keep the rnttie o®thc sidewalk.
Ing
bt
a
vestibule
mid
tlirre
e.'mieirculnr
:.i'&lt;&gt; Fren'hincu were ie*« fortunate.
traversing
a
ayiiparntively
level
ci-untry
canals and continuous with thu cavity **mz j'ortaged tbeir boat around xho
A street taxidermist with n •tuff*--! crow I tabling tte hearing upjntrattre Tte urjpin । and always navignhle f.t vew^-lj drawing:
1 ur l cr.nyi-n. they failed to get acrn*s the
four or live fret. In thi» part uf its eonrsu.
: r-a&gt;n t &gt; tr.kr the n&lt;^rt portage on the left attractod the attention of several hun-ired wa* long Miptx*"-.! to play *ome port in tte •Unit foi ty inik-s below tin Ailvrl laku. It
-. ;.n I w-rodra-yfi into the suction uf tho js-opl" uti ri.Tm k street tart Thursday. “The jM-rarptlou jnf sutwid. but it hn» nut. tem jwiwe* tVadetai.—Col. H. G. Proct An Scriicrow,” te said, “is n great traveler. He i» a &lt;k-m&lt;&gt;iity*nt«d by Miu-h nnd otter- that It*
■whi.*h wbirlfl them into tte torrent.
.. »*xit wn* swaiipcd, the cargo nus tei, I serial sort of a bird, too. You don't often ! (unction is to ri;ow n» both tte direction and
amount xif nli rotations performed by the
,
; i 1 u uf tte three men were drowned. ►ro a lone crow. He generally lia* i. mate. |"iht»
‘ ..-‘thiid managed to mate hh tray to Ju- but most geurrully he bro several of tlS-m I litwdjjr by bead nnd Ixidy together.—A rkanFat jaopkvge*. jik.ity of suggestion* as to
r iu. A brief account of tuis tragedy wo, Crows like to keep^ogetter better than any
tew ttey may tedneq their fl."*li, but iu tterw
of tte farthered trite, mile* it i» wild £-.?*•
are mote thin jx-ojiln than fat in the world, a
' ■:i»4 a ritten un a laord ami jx*t&lt;.1 on a
and
|«rtridp«*.
Ttey
always
migrate
toI am n®» HOG. but I Iceep them on hanti to sell and wi&gt;i
word of advice to them may not te out of
at tte f.»t ot the White Horse.
I grtbre. but unlike most migratory bird*,
A fziudon paper announces ttet a U'orcew- place. Acrttrillng tocxivlk-ntanth.^ity, ttey
?--tw.tirctanding tte bod rejmtation of ’they don't go south—-not always. Ttey quit
’ - rapid* we concluded, afew- a careful ex­ the highl/wi* and the w«xxl* early in tlie M-n- tcrdiire village, from tte. fact of its being must rioq« all they &lt;-an ; terj» rariy hour* for guarantee satisfaction to all whv3vi|lj)atronize me.
called Broadway, first attracted the atten­ retiring; lie down in tte middle uf the day;
. ration,-to make tho run with crew and
son and haunt tte river eilgus, flying from tion and then rte visitsuf Americans, and drink u groat .Inal of water; eat heartily,
You ane anticipating a MEKKY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY
shore to stere. At night, when toe weather now there r. quite an Am&lt;-rican xn-au, and a eapreialiy of farinseoous food; tak-.- plenty of
- of a portage aud establish the reputation
i* coM, ttey fly to the neare*t«wooiH to nxs*. •mail arti.t colony, which is six ntika from a excrete, but in rnoderation. Be utantrful. NEW YEAR, and I will help-you realize yoiy expectations if
•I tnu City of Farlins the utanchea raft Tho
hawk and tte owl, though, go it alone. railway station^ Tho American artistr. have | Bternemys that “every time a man taugln,
nil at. Our lioat, however, was lett; behind, You hardly ever see a pair of either. They established a Broadway srbr&gt;al at this spot. |
te adds something to ids life.*' And. ugctrd-. you will buy of me.
afterward “snubbed down” nt our leis- fly low or e|*e very high. Tte hawk i* a
Haring *0 decided, our raft wa» cast higher flyer tlran the owl. They nre always which, with it* ivy nod erreper covered : Ing to Ht'lomon, "A nwtry heart J.s-tU good
1 will have an extra fine line of Chickens, Turkeys* Ducks
WorccrtiT*liiro bouse*, is n-guntel by ttem like a medk-iue: but a broken spirit dn*Hb
•— un i g»t into tbe current, aud down we looking for eonwthiug to destroy, and never a*
tte incwt typical of English village*. Tlie
■-nt over the mil'i stretch, cteadllyrholding migrate in any direction long at a time
tte tsine*."
. and FANCY MEATS of all kinds for Christmas, besides a full
object of Mr. Alma-Tadema's special journey | Follow tlio old adage, "teugh. awl grow
ihe middle of the channel. In yu*t eight
They seem to be uncertain which way to go. to thi* favorito resort was to joint some wild
stock of OYSTERS.
’
.
minute* from .the itart wo were riding safely Ju»t like some folks iu this world."-Chicago
iu &gt;nM&gt;nh water, with tho White Horse
Tribune. •___
Also REMEMBER 1st—That 1 am th^argest packer in tho
foaming behind u\
A German [*&gt;«».. _ _ ______ _
I cnufcss I ennuot understand why this
The Question or Identity.
Tte animal* killed annually in the Pari* process of tinnsporiitlg stilpharic and in u city, and you will «k&gt; well to call on me/
plare iia&lt; mu terrible a reputation, unle** it be
Slsould I ever servo on a Jary it would te a
solid Male. Certain suit*—*w4i a* alkaline
that tbe water i* sometlmn* much higher difficult matter to get me tu vote a man guilty J •laughter home* include soum"
..xen,
cnlvra, “un.OUii *hrep. sulphate*—give up tteii water of cryutnllixrthan it i* now. Perhaps tbe White Horse is where a mere question of identity is involved | Gl.ftlO con*.
2d- - That 1 pay CASH for hides and tallow.
tion when teutad. and take it up again when
&gt;ioi tmllj bo black n* it has bw.-n pa in ted; intt and tte testimony wa* conflicting. A &lt;l«tm i •AW.tiMr pig* rnd SrikXl hones, and it i» calcu­
cool, and such a salt i* inixul it. an nnhy ilrott*
L---tliat a* it may, the City of Paris lathe men might swear that they n-t-ognizrd a J»er- lated that tlireoyfoki over 400,(XJU.UOO pounds .cimdition with n rnkuiated quantity &lt;&gt;f th**
3d—That I have a good location aud accoiwfnodatibns ex­
tint craft, w far a* we know, that has ever son leaving a tetra- uniler certain circupi- of tetehc.-. ineuL—Car. Philadelphia Ttatev.
acid. Tbsrnixtnretecuuw*granular,- rmay
mode tin- run of the White H?r*e with crew stances, but I would want stronger proof tlian
I te formed into cate*, and a ten tested the cellent.
uud cargo. Next day we Bnubbcd our boat that There U hardly a day psMra ttet I &lt;lo
I whole liqunite, aud may bo ussl tu onhuary
tl'. wn and did not fall to jjo«t an account of not hear of sown amoving episode in which
-Yrai bavo uno wild natural in thi- reun sulphuric acid, thn prewenre of the bt.«ili&gt;1i«to
Try me ONCE and you will come again.
our ••xpioit for thn.information and envy of Harvey, the invuranext actuary, i., mhtoken trv ttet U unknown to us." said adekgnto *'—’tee wilt laving &gt;10, tffc-t. - Exfor Frafemr Bill Clark, of Capt. Dan Able to' the Paii-Ame: m ui. «TX.v«UtiuU.
future vovagrr*.
change.
Front tlie White Horen to !»ake Labarge being mistaken for Judge J- M. Terry, and no
les* than six times within a fortnight have I
• Tte newspaper rq« tsr, replwd toe nma
ixuu halted upon the suvei by jxxiple "Im from Sooth Amerlea -Texas Hittings.
••Fowiv ta m. dlricrare.” «Ll Jink, ••la
ti&gt;-arh a mile acres*. The current run* about mistook me for Dr. Vernon, tbe dentist. Uno
inanv rasre it i* surorthing to ba pn.ral
•Ve^reiilW •»««*
■It4 “ rrtU,8n‘’t
two mile* an hour. At 4:43 p. m. of July 6 gentleman redo all tbe way down town with
He Wa* F«ra««l Oat.
»e {humkI the mouth of a l*rgn muddy river, mo on tho cars one morntag recently without
Mr Italtav ibaMly); There'* sonwUlng riruggU
""
k*'1’ W3r prWe d°’rn‘
the Tahk-beeu-a, which emptir* it* muddy discovering hl* mUtate until I explained mar- about von that I llkr. Mi* Roxy.
t’learn into tbe Yukon, changing the color tors to bun at tte end of our journey.—Lan •
Mtra’ltaxy: («it my bank kccdobIJ-Epoch.
• f to- latter to a light brown. - Yukon IU ver yer, ta St. Louis Gtabc-DtniteraL
t’ C i Utter to Etcrlppa' League

Croup Remedy!

Remember

Finest Line

Holiday Goods
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1

Christmas

A. LEINS, .

Central House Meat Market,

�The agony Is over at last, the gnwt R WS------------------------hrtner
Charlotte 1.-------Baker Shriner 5.
“Jt* nuuwiuuuui j. =iurs.nannaii uuriow,
Cronin trial Is ended. Begg* is made
free mxu. Kunze la convicted of man- 5. •Tho* 8 Brice
““ ft, Tho* Haney Hutland
“
5, Seott Roger* Spokane Fall* 10, •Oscar
slaagtitcr and gets three years In state's Crook 2. -A D Maynard I. Mrs A It Bill
?
c3i6
illll
prison, while Burke, CmigtiMn and (&gt;*8uill- Grand Haplds 5Ve. Z B Hoyt 5. F H Bar­
low 20, S M Fowler 5, ’Dr 11 A Barber 5,
van
al)
go
to
the
penitentiary
for
life,
for
THB HABTINa*. MICH., COSTOXFICX,
Goo 11 Brooks 2, Frank Bcgmer 1, •!! Bin ­
the murder of Dr. P. H. Cronin. Chicago
augcst 14. l«79.
der 1, •Dlckli&amp;on A Cole 3, *V A Youngs
famishes great sensations In the way of 1. •Wtn W Cole ft, Goo Meriaw Orange­
legal .trials, but not even that of the an-i ville 1. Jno P Hart Big Rapids I. Jas F
an-hlsls aroused mon* Interest tluui the Mead 2. Andrew Whalan Assyria 1. J W
«=
trial of the murderers of Dr. Cronin. And la&lt;onard 1. one subscription uo name, dur­
ing reunion 1, Jonathan Weaver Yankee
It go» without dispute that th* jx-opte that reminds us that some one at our elbow Springs 1. Wm II Huehln* I. Oliver Hale
►f the 1'nitrd Mate*— fanners, uir.-hanlcs, suggests that this country is no place for Rutland 1.' II G Srhaihly Woodland I- Gen
hhirers and other worker*— arrwaatly bet­ such organization* for murderous porpow&gt; DHIenbeck Castleton 1 Geo I’addlrfmd
Baltimore 1, &lt;&gt; M Hendershott Baltimore 1
ter off than those in similar occii|&gt;ation» In as the Clan-im-gacl. And that if propio R K Stanton Baltimore 1. Wm II l'«-w.-rother lauds. and consequently are the best I are bound to join organization* Iranded 15. C A Hough 10. L E Knbppeu 10. Hart­
• custoiiUTs In the world. • This I* Why they i together fur crimlm:! j.nrj*»*e«. and then ing*. W R C fund 21.20, Mr*. Wm Jones I.
are so ■-racelessly importuned to divide i quarrel with each other alxmt the destruc­ Total amount of aliove &gt;&lt; ubscrilicd F920^u:
total amount of above nalti gM2.lt*.
their trade with foreigners who are unable tion of their enemies, it might be all right i
t&lt;» shut 'enr np together and let them fight | l.M of »itb»i:ribcnt uf Nohiicr*
&lt;i* i cportnf btf &lt;-J«-wr»«t Sutltb. , f i
'to m*H. and to aid them In getting the de- it opt.
•Clement Smith 20. Hon Cha* E Belk-1
si re. | hold upon our trade Is the aimof
A report cwnes from Iowa to the effect nap Grand Rapid* Id. •Hou Ja* O'lmnncll 1
' trrt* traders now working under the guise that a cmnbination 1* probable between Jackson if*. lion l&gt;an'l Striker !&lt;&gt;. . H
Van Arman IO, *J H MeKIrltt Middles illr
of •tariff reform."
—
the democrat* and prohlbllionisto of the iu. •!. E Knappen It*. "Tht* S BrW .'*. J
Then*' would U* very few workers for Iowa bouse to unseat a numtx-r of republi­ W Hendershott A son Irving .1. John G
free trade it it wa* not expected thereby can representative* on the naked teehnh- Ib uter Irving 5. "C \Y Arautrtuig -V Han­
to increase the sale of foreign pnxluct* tn ulity that tlie apiKirtionuuiH law forming som Wolcott IrvingS. W R C Middleville
this country; hence the lively iirt’errrt of their &lt;llstrirts was a violation of the con­ .'■.•John Stark* i*»*t Cedar &lt; reek lO.Hlan llton Carveih Middleville 3. •Henry Melo*
foreign mbaufacturer*. and tlw* Importers j stitution. and thus overturn tlie republican Carlton 1, C Peltlngill Johnstown 1. F Ikand distributors of foreign product**. Bi*-) majority on joint tmllot. Such a-combina- I’lanta 1. Mrs B A Walker Martin 1. Anna
fore con«enting to h-t them have their way lion would Im* a natural re&lt;|Uence of the Jbhncoek Orangeville !. I-atu- Walker li­
voters will d&lt;&gt; well to carefully count the election, and a scheme Into which the ving!!. John S Caswell Baltimore 1, Peter
Shjunan 1. Hannah Fry Baltimore 1. John
cost of Midi a concession. In the first third party prohibitionist could enter will: B Swan oraugevillel.WmJohucox Orange­
place, we' have no more work than will ■ as much vnthitsiasm as could the demo- ville 1. I»avid Bowker and wife 1.50. Phi­
lo Fuller Carlton 1. S II Kcnyen Carlton 2.
keep our own people occupied after allow­ i eratSj
Office and Dispensary, Room 4, Immen Block,
.
N. loHham Baltimore 2. - Mr*. Gunilsh 1.
ing them time for uecmsary rerrmtion.
Grand Rapids, Mich.,
'
Tlie friend* «f wholesome fixxl uimI '’Mrs. E Swiu l.'Wilber IHi-kinson. Grand
• lixireascd use of gtxxls and ware* made In
Cure* Itertm-**. Nol»e» in Head. Catarrh. BronchltK, Bbeui&gt;uUI«nt. Nervou* Debility, impotence,
Rapid*
1.
Mrs.
G.»H.
llnxik*
1.
Mr-.
P.
other countries will necessarily diminish sound digestion will heartily iiulome the Rogers Prairieville 1. Burdette Sutton 2Sc. BurreuoeM mid ul*ea*e* n-Mitimx irmii early IbdlwrrUottx and rxc«n*«* of tnaabood. and d&gt;*ea».-«&lt;rfthc t rlnan”ra»“*. blood, stomach, lung*.rye and ear. nt*, old wire*, Belebing. Dyspcpnational
association
recently
fiamed
at
purchaos. of similar articles made in this
I»an i Perrin
.1 C Woodruff 1. I; N Ma. Serve. Hplne. later. Kidney. Heart Dlweaxr*. Hbortnr** ot lirexlh. Hark ot Head. Hmafl at
•* d&gt;*ca»c» ol aanteu ami children aud all rbronlr &lt;1&gt;*e«&lt;*e-. &lt;»(tk&gt; noun,» a. m. to : ft. m.
' eouutry, ami Io that extent deprive some Cleveland, &lt;&gt;., the objects of which are “to llultbard Yankee Springs 2. Geo I' Coon uMtUUt
.xi tree, and nocture*” lor ventre* unU! .tirett. Medicine* M-m everywhere.
Mrte
Orangeville 1. Wayne lamg 50c. ('. !&gt;.
of our |idiple of llu-ir present employuient. establish a uniform standard for the purity Burdsall Harting* t'wp 2.5c. Willie Fifield our cal! It po«»1blr. nirecUoa* In rtl language*. If you cannot be cured I ml! tell you mi. Hl*
No new business seem* likely to open to of Imnuin'food and drink and to enrobrage Irving 25c, •Israel Beck Irving, 1, Tlio*.
the
honest
manufacturer
and
protect
the
Boyes 25c. •Frank Snyder 1. Mr*. Gorton Mirrt. toxw 4.
engage llm«e thus crowded crowded out of
enterpriM* now established, leaving out uf consumer." This society ought to have .'tOc^Geo Chandler 1, A E Phillips Hope 5u.
Manly Baldwin Yankee Springs 50c. I^e
the account the «XJter thousands crowding branches In every city and hamlet in the Brice 25c, •John Lichty or. 1. Mr* J &lt;’
for employment as tlw* result of oui sU-ad- land.
WoodruO 25c. Ml** Snyder 25c. Geo M
ily augmenting population, as legislation
l*re»ldenl Harrison's reoomuidallons with Hud.*&lt;»n Hope 1. Frank Bixler Yankee
operating to break down existing «-nter- regard to the tariff are in exact accord with Spring* 1. Wm Tungate «5c. Ralph Devine
Cartlrstun 25c, Levi Fry Baltimore 50. H.
prises will tend to dhxsnitagc tUtcmpis ai the Ideas of the republican party, as well 1 M. Smith !. J." J. Hendershott Irving 2.
establishing new ones.
as the senate bill m propowsl In the last Daniel S. Fry Baltimore 25c, A T Rowley
The few lines of domestic bualmtM not cougreM. They are the view* of the ma­ Woodland 50c, P Roger* Prairieville!. It).
We have nice line of
killed outright under a policy of free for­ jority of the voters of thi United States, as Mr*. Herrick Yankee Spring* 50c, D. 11.
Kilpatrick Waxiland I. Dan'l Clever Ma­
eign tra.!.- ouuld not lung remain profitable expressed at tlie polls In tbe great political ple Grove 1. Mr. Smith I'liarloCtc 1. Mr*.
to tlwwe now controlling them. They struggle which elsvated Benjamin Harri­ Albert Nutt Hope 25c. J. P. Phelps l.Mllo
Freeman Tbornappk* 1. John E. SiurffMc.
would soon bccotuc so crowded that neither son tn tlie presidency.
E. Harmon 50. I- JV. Bratt, Baltimore 1.
proprietors nor employes could get from
Montana lias two legfslatnres. The John Foley Baltimore 30c, E. 1.. Haye* !.
them lucre tiwu a scanty living. As the
Christian Erven Irving 25c carti 1.70.
margin of profit for the one is narh)wcd, people of most state* think one l.« a *uf- Total amount of above subscribed 193.70; We keep constantly on hand Delton* Koller Flour and Pure
cash received on above 90.00.
■
Buckw heat Flour. Also a full line of Groceries, Tobaccos.
the tenure of employment for the other be­ ficicnt affliction, that is at one time.
Total Milncribed on both Hat* $1,105.00.
came* more nnrextaln; anti wjien the free
Cigars. Etc. All of which will be sold at tbe
The more |*oplc read aud reflect upon Amount paid on aliove llrtaWOtoq^
traner's millenimn is ushered in It will President Harrison'* first message th* let­
find few in condition to sliare in its prom­ ter they like It.
ised likwrtugs. ,To the hum of men. to lie
out «f wark k to be out of money—a con­
dition in which l^makes but little differ­
ence how cheap/may lx* Ute pride, of artiDried Apples, Butter and Eggs, taken same as cash at high­
clea beyond their krurii. Of al/tncn these
THEIR NAMES. AND AMOUNTS

Hastings Banner

The Only Physician Who Cures Deafness.

Hartings, Wednesday'. Dec. lb, 1999.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

THAT IS WHY

BEAM EK

OFFERS
1 lb. bert-Jxla. Anu a llanm

yraat hmtu baking pou.-., .
Rising Sun
••,
Italian sage

" corn
••
.
good laundry M«p.
mixed bird aent
•• (■cot'Japafi tra dust

■plrudid

ground mustard
macaroni. Ini|&gt;onru
tear I tapioca.
choice cream candy ..
Fnm-b
•• •
Ymtlrza currant*
(Not the common tra»h.
new Valencia raisin-

Now is the Time to Buy

ChristmasPresents

Vases, Toys, Dolls, Handkerchiefs, Perfumes,
Stationery, Etc.

Lowest Possible Price
FOR CASH.

MONUMENT SUBSCRIBER^ I

should be the last ta aid in fastening upon
the ommtry a policy dictated by foreigners
who seek to impair its existing prosperity,
by taking from tbe pockets of tlie working
people a portion of the wages they now re*rive, l&lt;&gt; pay for competing labor performed

Whenever u ca*e has been fairly pre­
waited lunching the legal right of u l*ody
of nm to organize a tru*l «r combination
&lt;»f capital for the pnrpose of crushing com­
petition. it luis been declared a conspiracy
by the courts aud held to lie again*! public
pdlicy. A cawr in point 4* the. Chicago
&lt;»&gt;* Trust. whlrhSras fought with vigor
tn Uic second city, and finally the lllinola
supreme court rendered n decision to the
.effect that while It U.legnl for one man to
buy up the stock of rompetlfig companies
it is au unlawful conspiracy fur sevcrul
parties to land together for the purpoae of
?«testn&gt;yiug competition. A similar decis­
ion wa* matte in New York against the organJjrrs of the sugar trust, and tlie cotton
need inonoixtlht* becomiug alarmed at the
prwtH-ct. have practically decided to wind
up the affair* of their corporation and go
out of btiidue*H. The pn&gt;j&gt;oscd salt trust,
cnginceied by Hou. W. !!. Burl, of'Sagi­
naw. dibd l**forc it »aw the light of day.
and little pruftre?.* has been made in the
task «f revivify lug it. Clearly the aimospbet- of thi* country i- unhedlthful for
nurturing these emubinaUnti* against pnbHe cntFrpriw. and a few more firm decis­
ion by our liigiiest courts will operate to
wducc if u&lt;.t uholly destroy their power.
The effort* of free trader* to make capita!
for tliemxches by charging that all trust*
are unpported by the protective tariffrare
notantlclpated results.. The cvidcuce fails
to Kiipjxirt their theory. Trusts an- ju -i
a* liable to be formed on artlelea which
are on the free list ns on those which arc
rartricted by dntlex, and tntsts un- just ns
prevalent in free trade England a* in
America. The tariff has abonlutely noth­
ing to do with tire case and tbe only way
tn defeat trusts 1* to attack them in the
courts or pa-x stringent laws forbidding
their formatImi.—JackMm Citizen.

est market prices.

SUBSCRIBED AND PAID.

A* fibown by Iteport* Now on 11 a nd.
The writer ha* sought, but fraitlemly, to
recure all the li*ta of mutinmrut Mibreribrrx in Barry county! with a view of publi.sbining at one time al! the name* and
amount* subscribed. Though he Im* call­
ed for the reports through the |wpem, aakixt for them permuially ami by tetter, xtil 1
he has not n-re-lvetf them all yet. Perhap*
mw of the comnilttrriurii are dead, u’
least we do not seem able to hear from
them.
.
Despairing of publishing all the n-p&lt;m»
at once, we do the next l«ert thing. antTlhe
only thing left to dp. publish from week to
week the reports we have and the other* a*
fast a* they reach ns.
Our object in doing this I* two-fold:
First, brcxtuic II was promired that the
name* of each subacriber *bould be pnlrlirhed. .-second, because many are claim­
ing that Um.- tnonumeul association already
lta» enough snlxtcribed to pay for the mon­
ument- We prcu&gt;ore to show that such a
Un* pvwtler never vane.*. A marvel otpuritr
statement is a falrehixxl of the first magni­ •Jr0O«J h “Ud »liolr«&lt;intri&gt;ew More r&gt; ot*Miik-ul
tude and so will print the names and than the on!inary ktnrts. nnd • ar.uut te- sold In
wiUHheinaUitudrot low te*:. rtiurt
amount* rtibaeribed a* fast a* we «-an get oumpetltimi
* eight, alum or ph&lt;M|&gt;hme po» ‘•er*- Hold only
the report*.
in cans. Bo: xt. IUxixg Pownga Co.. i»c
.x-rsArt
In this report, those marked by it *tur • Wall Ht. N.Y.
have not according to the reports; jmid
their siilHwriptlous. Thi* Is not to be
Krpor: of the condition ot tbe HaMing*City
construed that they refused to pay. by Rank at Hartings. Michigan, m the eke. of
any mean*, but tliat they have uof a* yet
paid.
If there are any
mistakes . txMc« audditrounu. . ... ’...
in the report* |iubll*lusL they are n^tmir*. Htocka. boml&lt;&gt;. Ninrtgajrr*. etc.....
We publish tbe report* jurt a* tlwy come 1*M from batik* in nnwrve cltien .
Furniture and Axtures ...
Current expeuves ami taxes paid.
We rive thia week narm*- secured by Ktaifonen etc.......... .... ..................
...
various persona In tlihclty, the ftmt being Cheeks aud easti Item*
‘•old.... . ..........
. ...
.
Kllrrr................................................

^AKlHc
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Major &lt;». M. Anderson925. l&gt;anir.l Strik­
er 25. .1 M Roger* Carlton to. II. B. Rich­
ards 10.
H. Van Arman 10. A. E. Krna*ton 10. ’Cha*. 11. Hick* 5. Ed Power*
10. Clement Smith 23. P. T. Colgpnv 25.
.1 W Bentley 10. 11 .1 Grant 9.W. T Phlilips 5. Erwin Field Hope 2. •(’ W Jnnr» I.
•Geo Preston 5, •JY I* Sidnnm i0.
G
Holbrook Hi. D ’• Robinson 10. Henry
Uonght&amp;Hu 10. W P Fifield Irving 3, W A
Ham* 2. Henry C Cook I. latvi Chart­
Wood land 1, F OQoodyear
Cook &amp;
Nlskem 13. M LC'nok23. J C Andrus 10
President Harrison * position on the Chas S Burton 23. D R Cook 50, *J H Den­
rtlver question Is «ue that cmtnrit fail to nis 3, CMcs*er 10. R Meaner 10. D W Rey­
inert th? approval of th»* country. He nold* 3. M W Hick* 3. I! K Grant 3. E W
Morrill ft, Jullu* Russell 5. Spaiigemachcr
would prcM-nt’ the silver currency,ami at
VonValkenburg j. Archie McCoy 3, W
tbe tame time guard against the danger* 11 SU-bbin* 3 Cha* 1. Reamer Irving 1. T
&lt;rf the coinage of too many dollar* whoir I. rillsburg 5, H A Goodyear 10. •Chas .1
iiltrbikle worth Is but T2 cents. The fret* Sutton 1, W U Cook 1. K J Hrndcr*liotl 5
•Cha* 8 Brown 2. E H Lathrop ft. A N
coinage of silver would bring finaiirlal
Gtiteland Hppti 1. John Br**nucr ft, E A
disaster. The recuttabetididlon of the Clark 1. cWm McMurray Carlton 3, A
secretary of the treasury, which i« «e Black 5. Archie Ayer* 2, W 8 Gmxlyrtr 10
dorsctl by .the president, that silver certifi­ N T i’arker 33, E Batter.-*on 2, A D Cook 3
W L Moou 5, *C W J onion 1. H G Carter
cates lie ImumI upon dr|xMlt* of silver bul- 3, Ja« M Ilewe* 5, *E J Evan* 3. •Frrtl
lioti at the treasury or aub-trea*ury. win.* KyerMHi 2. G W Lowry' ft. #A 1’ Cadwaltn be a moat happy expedient of avoiding all drr 5. Edwin Green Rutland 1. Henry
the dangrnt attending the silver ijnrrtion. Strong Cartlertou 2. Goodyear Bnm. 10,
R&lt;»bt Itawxou 3, John Yargcr Irving 5, *J
Hihrtr a* money lias etune lv stay in this L A M D Rred 3. •John Mate 3. A D Rork
cwniliy. The j*eople want it, and will 3. John Lichty jr ft, J A Grrel'lc 5. E Y
and ought to liaxe it. But it should Ir «•» Bogle |0. P A SbeMon 10. A B McOmber
regulated a* not to form a disturbing fac­ 1. Irving Cre**y 1. C D Beebe 23 Mr*. H
&lt;’ Turner Wayland 1. Mr*. G H Brook.* 1.
tor In our nation's finances, which are It JI Marshall Prairieville 5. H William* 2.
otherwise in most excellent coudhiou. Wm 11 Mrrriek Ha*tiiun&gt; Cwp.\N R Allen
President Harrison nut only |&gt;oiuts out tin* | Yankee Spring* 1. Gro W Alling Rutland
I. Hou Tho* W Palmer Itetroit -J3, Hon
Ja* McMillan Detroit 23, Hon F A H&lt;*ikrrChartottr lo. Heury Bm-kv 1. 1’Oter tk&gt;-

l.M. .1 J 1MCF Brontes 1.1

Total............................
simam as
.
LtMHUTIK*.
Capital stock paid fn r.,o» M
Surnluw futMt......................
,
« mb on
Vndhided nreAts. . .......................
-5.411 M
Conimerelal depostr* .........
rt.MT ■&gt;

Tata! on
Stale ot Ml-lilxxa, county ot Harry.--**
I. I . t». Beetle, t'ariilrr. nf the above named
baiik,du*&lt;il*iiinlysw.*arihx*. H&gt;* abovai nate"’•n‘ *• true to the be*r ot nty knowledge and
.
&lt;' D-Bernie, Caditer
Nubvribea and •worn u&gt; brtore me Hit* itth
day of Dre.,!•»'.
Dax W. Rkv.so|4».
Notary Public.
Correct- Attest:
Wm H. Powkiu. i
D. &lt;». BoinxiMiX, Pirertors.

Our
Holiday Stock
of nice things
for old folks,
middle aged folks,
young folks,
children,
is larger than ever
and better than ever.
Call in
Horton -30c. &lt;; S W1
and
see.

Yours truly.

CLOVERDALE. MICH.

GEO. MOSIER.

All Satisfactory !

tra

rtrirtly pun* shot p.-p|«-t
beat iil-k riqnanioti .

- California rgr plum•• Carolina rice, good
beat XX XX powdeml sugar
choice sweet potato*-*..
Gold dust washing powder
Magic
•
-w
(One 13-ineb silverlnc tray tin4 bar* octagon *oat&gt;. ..
1 paper Rising Sun store po'.I*h
1
4
1
6
4
1

1
1
1
.1
1
I
1
3
3
2

*'
•'
"
•

bo»Nickle Plate
gallon water white oil
•• tirid gasoline .. boxes uuitche*
lb. cbo.ee fine cut tutaivo
•• extra choice
•• choice ping
•
doz. clothes pins....
paprps tack*....
papers phis, good comm

25 good white envelope*
5Alate pencils..
2 »ta-k» beat candy .
1 bos best softwood toothpick&lt;‘•0 ft. clothe* Hue.....’
1 dor. tin dairy pan*
.
Nice hand lamp, complete.
Nickel top salt* and pepper*
2
good bnobis
1 gallon ip* &lt;i\j.:up

The prices we name «»n our

CHRISTMAS
GOODS
Arc giving unbounded satisfoction to bur customera,
and onr ^tock of

1 quart French mustard
1 doz. &gt;unr pickle* hi viitegur
Bert clear tick salt pork...

&lt;|t. best cranberries .
lb. grated cocoantt:.
" dlruu |**cl. best..
■■ orang* ••
•• .
•• Quaker oat* ‘
" good ground coflev

1 - Epp** Cocoa
•ft *• sack table salt .
.
10 !•&gt;. sack table salt
iff “ " .parking ••
100 Hi*, gout roller flour
I OU - Iteltun
••

Sugars are way down.

Is the tinest we have ever had the pleasure of show­
ing over our counters.

We ha.veSpecial. Bargains
—IN OCR-

General Stock
That you should not fail to see.

We are bound to please you in'quality
nd price.

E. Y. HOGLE.

We are having a nice tra­
in gloves and mittens.

We are determined to ha'
the cash trade and will r.. e ■
, -pricQ5j_to get it.
No credit concern canitff&lt;&gt; '
to- soil goods -on such snial.'
margins of profit.
We carry the largest stock
of crockery and lamps in Bar­
ry county^ and our price* arc
right. ‘
We buy butter, eg£* 11,11
dried fruit and all Kinds nf
produce.

Farmers ami everybody. you
can save money by trading at'

BEAMER’S

Cash Store
N. B.— We will have our usual
stock of bargains in holiday
goods.

�1—

Hastings Banner

Hastings ean boast of having the largest
PERSONAL MENTION.
factory, of one kind. In the United State*
Buys Biwel I’s gold medal carpet sweeper,
new officers of Fitzgerald post, G. they giye thia aa a reason why tian
i anyway. There. Isn't another felt boot
Gea Abbey went to Kalamazoo Monday. the finest In th* world, at Van Valkrn- A. R., are as follows:
not contribute to this fund, therefore.
factory in the U. 8. as large a* the one
burgh’*.
, ’
Commander-M. B. Todd.
Charlie Crothers was in Delton Monday.
1 Iwre.,
8. V.—Frank Standley.
Al. I^lnx Iul* a fuB line of nteata of
CC. N. Mixer w as hi Kalamazoo last week.
J. V.—Jas. Cutter.
By far the l&gt;eat OMurtnumt of modemte
hereby express our '.lubounded &lt; ontMenea
Enoch Audnts xva* in Kalamazoo Mon­ every description. Also cal! auit see him
Chaplain—J. M. B. Glllx*pte.
. prirof books la to be found at Holloway'*
In the honesty and integrity of tire man­
when you wish anoyMrr*.
drug store (sign ot tlu- rlepliantltlhry day.
Q. M.—T. Phillip*.
agement of that A**oeiation and that we
Member* of the. ••Old Third" *ay that
2.075 have the most readable volume* from l&lt;jur
.Mtimt thi* week.
In’, Creasy is clerking for Fred I*.
Surgeon—Cha*. Beckwith.
do mg believe that any money received by
they have never imd a* pleasant a reunion
Heath.
Offlrrr Day—J. Wardell.
large stock* nnd more coming.
'
the AssneiaUou has ever been improiwiy
as they hod Iu this city Friday.
•rrhtelN fniui 2c. tn *s5 at KumcIVI
Officer Guard—8. J. Wiley.
appropriated, and. that every '•ontribntor
D. 8. GtMMfyear wa* In Grand Itepld.*
8. A. Crowell, one of the crack shots Of
A budding I* tiring rrertnl Just north of
Dr. Lowry, assisted by !&gt;r. Drake, sue- however *tria 11 ha* le-n booestly, accountAmerica, mu* nothing but mo rent powder, Friday.
ceMfnlly
removed
an
eye
for
Washington
Ford
’
*
hotel
by
a
couple
of
*trang«
rs.
who
which he keeps for sale at his place ou
Mr*. A. Bunyan vveut to Grand Rapid*
’will use It for a photograph galhyy.
Cooper, of Prairieville. Sunday. The eyr
Jelferjum St. You can save 25 per rent Saturday.
,
4 b’w nf fampM i* at Hick* A by buying all yoiir ammunition of him.
bad lM*ximr very badly inflamed and the
Harry Anderson, Jr. •went to Chfaagu
Call at J. &lt;1. Itanyaii * before you buy cyrliall enlarged and an immediate ujsjraBuy a ticket t»» the dance In union hall Saturday.
your fruit* and nut* for Christmas and tion wa* necessary. l»otl&gt; to relieve tin- intube riven Tuesday evening. l&gt;re. 24th. I
W. F. Hicks wa* m Grand Rapid* Nrw Years. Hr nl*o keep* a full line of ti-tuw suffering or Mr. Cooper aud to «ve
Th.- O. R. BpaMlPg farm al eighty serra owe
CttfhtmS* eve. Good iiitulcand gued order, j ThurMtay.^
groceries.
thr other eyc. Mi. Copier though a wan
Pnwenls for the benefit of Fitzgerald j*&gt;-t
W. P, Shlniim of Dt-iton was in tlie thy
Ques'.lon Why i« it that thr pc&gt;&gt;p!e rush ' T3 years old-stood the Operation exceed­
uiouument fund. Help this worthy pro- yesterday.
to Ber.m*'r * for holiday good*? Answer: I ingly well, and I* thankful that he Is still
I’"*,
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Fred Beadle returned from Mii*kcgun They have tb«- tanre-t u«*irtmrr.t and the i blcued with good sight.
.!&gt;&lt;'&gt; io &lt;•»•»!* a (kmiimI at Hick*
1 have r.,000 *awed fem-e pickets at my lust
lowret prices.'
week.
mill on the McCallum farm in Hope, that
Tin- annual meeting of Harry Couuty
Then wa*a very pleasant aud complete Agricultural society will br held in the
A. Griffin nnd wife %erc In Jackson
I will &lt;i&gt;n tor 85 per 1.000. Will trade so
surprise ou Mrs. E. I’rnnoi tr. Friday night.1 court iiotisrztit tlw city of Hasting* on
acres ol unimproved land for n good work la*: week.
Fred Hotehkise i» clerking hi Holloway's the occasion taring her blrthdav.- About' Tuesday, Dec. 24th. Mn ting will lie calfWil.t.ixM Z.vi.uri,
r the ChrLlma* team.
50 werf presev' snd allrnj.iyed themselves
[drugstore.
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(,'lovCnlale. Midi.
rd at one o’clock sharp. Members of thr
ImurXl;-.
exeeqtivc cxmtndttcB are requested to meet
Ladic* mu! gentlemen in search &lt;d I ! Miss Nettie &lt; urtis. stunt Sunday'bi
Bv order of tin* president.
The total membeta of the Old .ini Mich- i at 10 a. m.
Christmas piwnts wIB do well to eall i.t Grund Rapids.
J. M. Bvi eu. See,
my store for a selection. I nin&gt; tn «»n i A. H. Johnson and wife were in Char­ Igan deserve a great deal of credit for the
efficient manner In Which they made ah of
lotte yeslcttlay.
their arrangement*. ' Everything worked 1»IK1» a: m. Joseph, Mteh.. Noy. st. taw.!
IL J. Grant went to Grand Kaplds Mon­ like a charm.
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John Stewart 75 year*, wveu twooUts.
day on bw4n&lt;--«L
The fuuen.1 took place from the resi­
as our readem well know. hr. .1. A.
1~ &lt;’, Welton was In Prairieville the fore • Michs-I J. Fainting, the eloquent lri»h dence uf J. ('. W.oodrtiff Sunday,, Dec. 1,
Baughman, the well known specialist part of the week.
temperance orator, will deliver an address 188V, at Hastings. Mr. Stewart cuuic
To look at tire fine
formerly; of tltls city, la nop- located at
on "The itrform Question of thr Day" at from Riehland county . Ohio, iu 1852, and
Ed.
Bottom
is
now
a
student
In
Smith
A
Akron. Ohirf All those wishing to con­
union iiall. llaslings. Holiday evening, settled In the town of Maplr Grove, Bany
Ccdgrove
’
n
law
office.
sult Hr. Baughman by letter con address
l»re. -yard. All an- rerdlilh Invited.
county, in which place hr lived until five
Robt. Musgrove, of Lake Odessa, attend­
him at N*&gt;. 15t South Hovvanl .street*.
The tire Imy* surprised Muri; Smith years ago when be moved to Nebraska.
Akrtm. Ohio. Hr writ*-* prescriptions fot&lt; ed the reunion Friday.
Monday evening, and left him a beautiful He leaves two sons and"three daughters in
any disease for SI.Wl
Lloyd Feighner. of the Wisslir.nd News, gold watch chain to remind hjiu nf the oe- this state and three son* and one daughter
In the People's Drug .btore and if you doA happy couple reached the city from wa» in thr rity‘ Monday.
casloti. Mr. Smith left for ChU-ago Tues­ in Spokane Falls. Washington.
I teorest lather, much w miss thee.
Burry county la*t Saturday aitvrttoou lot*
J. A. Van Arunn made a business trip to day morning, where be will reside in tlie
In the hume v b&lt; re &gt;ou i&gt;*ed to dwell.
the purpose of Iwltu: united in marriage. Grand Rapid* last week.
future.
DecpeM sorrow now niaisa o’er u*.
When the county clerk Informed them that
Such a* Ups can neirr tell.
Ge«i. P. Stevens of Bellev pe. wa* in the । Sterling WBeol died at hl* home in
he could tmt grant the enveted document city Munday on bnsinrs**
Oh. we miss thy nrlcotte footstep*.
Baltimore Saturday night, of heart disease.
Miss thy tender, tovimt smile;
1
liecausc they llvr-st outside the county,
oh. the ansnlsh eauM-d by parting,
Frank Sutherland wa.* in McCord. Kent I The liei-en-rd
&lt;i«sNm*ssl Wd
had a hint
host uf
of friends, and
there wu grief lh their heart* mid fears in
With a dnar one loved'so well.
Tlie leading Druggist and Bookseller of
of boliiley ipxmI* in the
«&lt;»., la«t week on business.
the afflicted family and relatives have the
Barry Co. will make the
! Eldyn Reynolds and Milan Waklmfi uerv sympathy of all. The funeral occurred
Al. Keith collated a fellow who vvk.*
The following rraulutions were adopted '
Monday.
:• :tn.. ■ e ot trip*!* at VauVaik- on Ina him for the use of a llrrry rig. at in Grand Rapid* Thursday.
We don't know of any better and cheap­ by a rising vote, at a jin eting ol Fitzgerald
Mr*. Will Bowne and daughter latali
hitnlivre *mn-.
the &lt;’. K. A b. depot Saturday and just
er Christmas present, than tlie Bv.sxirt: Post No. 125 G. A. IL. at their meeting
when the Interested spectators were ex­ went to Kalamazoo Saturday.
would make. Yon can't break it and we Saturday. Nov. noth:
pecting to see blood shed the terrifiedI
H&lt;m. A..C. Towne, of Prairieville, wa* a
Wiikkka*:—ft has come to tbe knowl­
.And guarantee thef
know you won't tear it and remember that
stranger went down deep Into Ids jmcket.* caller ut thia office Thunulay.
it doesn’t come ]n*t once, but 52 times edge of thi* post tliat many persons in
Dr. .Lathrop*
and »cra|*ed up .Ml cents, nil Ins hail, and
various part* of the county have made the
Jas. Atkin* and wife, of Grand Rapid*,
further trouble was averted.
assertion tliat th* SoMieni and Sailors
are visiting frianda in thr city.
Jr Fred Barlow is getting ready tu put up
mg you &gt;-an mention in fancy
Commencing with this Issue we will
Walter Weboter. of Nashville, was in a corrugated iron bnlldhig I0x«'»0 and two Monument Association of Barry county
have mlsappropiated funds coining into
publish the names of all tlwisc who have■ ! the city cm legal business Monday.
•torie* high, for Ackerson A Hayes. Ah be their hand* fur that purpose, nnd. that
sutrwrilwd towards the monument and the■
Itav Id McMore. of Maple Grove, visited used as a ■•old storage. Barlow A Co. are
i
tine
amount MulMcrilxx!. so that atimriy see justI at County Clerk Brier's Thursday.
also putting in the necesaary machinery ;
| how the matter now stand &lt; Canvassers
W. J. Dibble and wife, of Marshall, were | for foed grinding at the elevator.
hickory
walnut* anti, who luvve not a* yet handed in tbeir lists in Mie city on a brief visit Thuraday.
| are ranw.'tlv nsiuested t» semi in their
The scaffold on the tiortlrea*l comer of,
Ex-Senator Patterson uf Marshal! was In Newton** mill gave way yesterday , and Jas.
_:/y live cent* will buy u nice Imlr of thing can be published.
the city yesterday on legal biialnc**.
Holes. wb&lt;&gt; wa* standing on it. fell to ttfl- &lt;i j&lt;cr* at &lt;L D. Spaulding.
Rob't Mui-hall, uf Prairieville, is visit­ ground, a distance of about 80 fret, strik­
About &lt;• of the young friend* ■ Kit
ing on bls »ldr across a phse of timber.
, p'u*h toilet &lt;-a'*»‘. with evllulwid till- Mchiwalu made him a very pleasant mid ing D. K. Cook ami family thi- week.
Ed. Huffman, station agent ut Woodland, No boneit wen- broken, but at this writing
happy surprise Thursday night. Tlie ev­
spent &gt;uT)da&gt; wilh his parents iu lhi« city. It I* thought that the injured man cannot
ening
was
pa**»st
Ju
playing
card*,
and
an
. : .. .t J.-r the fine Hoblugs and steel
D. IL Cook irtumwl from Ohio Satur­
. i is:* at VwuValketibnnrh'.s.
• enjoy able time wn* retried by all present.
Internally.
Mi** Minnie-Evans with a few well chosen day. aud will remain till after the holiday*.
। . i.lsumr line
-ilk handkerchief* wiVrrls In behalf of hi* friend*. pre*eiit«*!
Mi** l.ucy Be**nier. of Grand Rapids, . The cynte*: Ust Saturday night not.- .&lt;! •». D. sjKiiildlilg*. /
Kit willra nire gold handled umbrella, and vhitvd iter hrr parent* In the city last whUndlng the unfavorable weather'wa*
well aUeiHlrd. All of the contestant* did
:-i 1, Heath 1* -riling a *et ot^Eiuer- the oeeMton will no doubt l&gt;e long remeii: i week.
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llnir) Wllhm «bo ta» brn, Iu XlMouri
d’7 UHII.r.i™
&gt;"*»■
bensl by him.
rloth binding, for $1.25.
’
...
&lt;&gt;*
Ztta lines
es auur.li*.!
awanle.1 thr
the racial tt&gt;
to Mi**
.Mi** Etta
Holes
On Dwruita-r .’Olh. list and 22&lt;t the I for tin- |&lt;a.*t two months, returned home ! who recited th*- **!•* tl&lt;m. "A Voice from
| Mondky.
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Michigan
Ceritrnl
will
sell
exciindon
ticket
*.
loth hhnllntf. for *|.
Ug* Prior House" in a very pleasing man­
to {Mints on their lin* in Canada StlTnuna* Nfc Jas. Swln and wife returned from a ner. These contest* are meeting with gen­
||ager&gt;ville inclusive, and to Ixtndon. short visit with friend* in Caledonia eral cotnmrudatiou.
a ad to all point* on Canadian Pacific Rail- Thursday.
An eleven year old daughter
K IL
la* Dunlop, of WermoiUvillr. wa* in
i round trip. Ticket* good going «n|y on city Thursday. He Is thinking»f engaging Willison, of Barry, wa* severely injured
Sunday.
I'nknown to her parent* *he
! abroe date*, nnd good h» return not Inter in business in the near future.
was riding a lews* around the yard and
than January 7th. I'UO.
County Treasurer Hough was up from wm thrown ort. striking on her brad and
Na*hvlllr Thursday. He rejmrts the new breaking her skull. Or. Smith, of Bed­
rite Ban .. ■ crew desire tu be a* inert* bank there a* prwperlng finely.
ford, happened to J&gt;e In the neighborhood
CHAPTER II.
«m Christma* and a* happy on New Year's
Mr*. Bert Walker and daughter Winnie. and was promptly i-alieif and removed a
••h'.ckcti*. turkej*. dock' a* the rest. Tliat i- out regular publico-' of Murtin. Aiiegan Co., arc visiting her tew pieces of bow. The child Was unIt
was
the
pe.\t
morning.
nm* loti* until Monday afternoon, but at
l-arents. («, H- Brook* mid wife.
After the midnight scene on the bridge.
luoraing instead of Wnlnevlay next week,
Ezra Barnum and wife, of Petoskey, are thi* writing *he i* lietter and h&lt;
nnd the week alter. We will be obliged to I v Wiring Mr*. Barnum's parenta, Mr nnd entertained &lt;»t her speedy recovery
Dennis McGinty awoke in his palatial boudoir under the
• timpauy** store, fpt the holiday trade. advertisers if they will have their favor*' Mrs. D. C. Kenyon, of tlii* city.
i livery stable. He yawned a wild unearthlyjawn, and backed
fur the IIannk* ready on .Monday after­
Mi*s Xljie Baker visited P. A. &gt;bcldon
• .*1 nut&gt; with one nut &lt;rarker and noon at latest. &lt;»ttr mrrrspoiidenta will
out of bis apartment He gazed in either direction for the
"also plea.*- mall their letter* for those two, and wife la*t week, and returned tn her
[ police, borrowed a chew of tobacco from the hostler, and sat.
Aiome in Vermontville Thursday.
H'M-rtluit
down to ruminate.
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Mrs. A. F, Diekenuan left foi her home
I in Chicago on a short visit yiwtenhiy. Mr.
; He had several ruminations.
I
oI iuin*elf a* v. &lt;-llpk-a*cd tv Illi the felt boot I iii-keruian accompanied her ns far ns KalI
He
ruminated
about
thusly:
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factory* building, ami s.ty.* tltut Hasting*: uma/oo.
Will have the lurgest nnd best appointed
i "My name is Diunis, that’s what; but.it shall be Dennis,no
Mi« Lena Gnrettr. who ha* been living
frit )s«ot factory In the f'nitrd .Stat*-*. Two,
j longer.’’
.
’
car-load* of machinery have arrived ami with Emory Bu*l*v and family fur the la*:
I'hiirsaaj evcni.i*. I*e. nre already in the building, nnd nix car- six years left for her her home in Texas
He was resolved to do something,
loatU umrv are coming, jmrt of It rondiig• y estentaj.
I
And
he
did
it.
Engineer Frank Balch, formerly of this
from England. He *a.v * tliat the factory
i । And this is what he did: The next evening he made a tour
cnmjK&gt;tl)*f will l«r running a* *&lt;w»n uftrr January 1st: city, has finished the street railway work
i at Muskegon and retumed to hl* home In
of the city, calling at the houses where the chance* for castj off clothing looked fair. If the people were at home he told
&lt;traightened around.
• I Kalamiuoo.
.1 (Sen. Kuthcrfonl. Past rinunl CominanAl!
those
wT:-»
have
imbu-niied
for
tliritii a pitiful story of how his father was reduced to sausage meat
Van Vit Halt'deroftbe state of Michigan, nnd Judge
। *elvr* or fpiiiilie* -tint- of $: or m^re.1 furI j Champlin, of tin* supreme court, attended
j in a factory.-and his mother’.* subsequent death by consump­
’ the monument an- entitled to a picture of
tion. Where no one was present he took what he could find.
th, nJteling for *1at Fred
j Uw Umipnuent. Ii _ .it; have not securedI1 tin- reunion Friday.
I the picture, aud have J»ald the nmnry. call11 t apt. S. M. Pelton of Duluth. Minn.,
j The next day he was a changed creature.
‘ at the 11 vsNi.t, office anil get one. if you11 and Ed.' Lewi* wen- in the city last week.
I His hair was dipped by the hostler.
D. .Sjaulding hu» j h.-t\v nut vet puid. you can pay to M. I.. ' tor no oilier imrpos*' than to ‘attend thu
I j He hail appropriated a decent suit of clothes from his predCool:at B vnnm; office and get the pirtmr.■ j reunion of the Ohl 'Qilrd. 1 •
The treasurer of the monument a**hela। atory excursion the previous evening.
II Mr. nnd Mrs. Z. B. Hoyt gave a rcccpHon rei.'tiret* nil who have MitiMtribcd but, | Hun for ('lias. Hoyt and wife, nt their
He presented himself in -all his dazzling beauty at tjic oHice
not iwid to. p.iy to himself, .jk—r Jordan. libute in Irving batunln.V evening. About
i
of the manager of the Hastings Corset Co. (Limited).
nr’liiM. I.. Cook. &lt;&gt;r to tbeir lo.vn or no friends from tliat vicinity were invited.
Wrtlnesd«y. Dec. 18. i»8».

LOCAL NEWS.

Farm for .Sale.

IT WILL INTESEST
YOU!

Holiday Goods!
IV. H. Goodyear

Lowest Prices

Best Qualities.

McGinty’s Revenge.

(SAVED FROM the SOUP
A thrilling story', with a moral for
each chapter.

•. Iwdy Mioind bavn our.
f you whnt a good Utting pair of l«oob

ole Imlgc* cun«oBil3te. TJii* will 1“' ’*■
■
’■••d at the regular meeting ni January.
11,. wr»l«*
■ ■f a go.*! trirl to do general hotwework.
' dl on him at Be**iuer’s Jewelry store.
No one goe*. elsewhere to look when we
*how our drv*. goods. Why! Price*.

Will Wright bn* been compriird to resign
&lt; hristma* eve. Firzjerahl p&lt;&gt;*l &lt;». A. IL. ;
lilv position .with W. .1. Hollaway on ac­
will give a dance m .I nion hall. Hie pn»-1 count o^lll health. Deleft for Newaygo
reeds to go toward Flt/gerahl p-wt fund Saturday, where he will rest up for a few
for the immiimcjit. Hasting.. Div Won I’.
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IL K. of 1’., who June lh* lease of Hie hall. week*.
E&lt;l J. Brown and brother, who sell a
Iiavc kindly d&lt;&gt;nnl&gt;d Its w»e for this pnrThe city jutuiM lave agreed to d&lt;&gt;- large amount of furniture, manufactured
luifc the printing. The only expense vv^ll in thi* city, nt thrii1 establishment In
be for the iuit.de. Xhlch those projecting Cleveland. Ohio, were here Monday and
tlie affair are dr'.vnninedshall be fir*t-c!.x*.«. inspected the furniture factory.
*l*hr ticiceta will be one dollar. There«mglir I
H. E. Kingsbury, formerly uf thin city,
to !»• 200 ticket* Kild. Fitzgerald |«»fl । now city recorder of Muskegon, attended
have given'arvenri such paitle*. and nr tlie reunion of tin* ••Old Third* Friday.
every Instance they have bren well patron- i He made thh office a very pleasant call,
iznl. and the l»e*t of order malnfalned. mid left a 85 biil asids aubarribtMta for the
I 'S 'lx.5.
'tail
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nwinmuent.
‘
.
anythin!
au»Mrs. Nettle Hdglie*. who lu&gt;s been mak­
pice*
hisi. Tlie
pi«» or
nt me
Um |!«•&gt;■
H.e iteople.of
.HX.ple ol not
l&gt;« only
this city, lint of Barry county should make I lug her home with W. D. Hayes and family
। It a point to patronize this ball. H you । tor some time, started for Sau Franclaco
cannot go. ar least buy a ticket, and help a Monday, when* die will live with her
daughter. MK Will Haye* accompanied
worthy project.
We do not like to dun .•mbscriiiers through । her ns far a* Kalamazoo.

the Baxxeu, nor do we intern! to to any
Despite tlie cloudy weather Monday,
Dir !»dte* ot tite W. IL »'. will &lt;*nr greut extent. But we do want them all to
ta'ar in mind that mir aiinoiiiiremrilt by rats ot ".*onr-ahlne penetrated tlie homrof
letter to them that tlie jmper. on and after Mr. nnd Mrs. John McElwatn. The son
.Mill.
H. a.
weighed
lb* when it made its appearApril 1st, IS90, will be a strictly ca*h-lnJ. w. Lunn* ndv. In thi* l**ne. lie adrance pujivr, unoik hutrlitn-,. We want
(•■Her* great induerment* for caslu In the a settlement with every; subscrilirr of the
At
thr
meeting
ot the stockholder* of the
’rale of hi* 45 and *•» iaiut» for $4. for this . Baxxek before Hurt time, and bavcotfercd 1
Furniture Co. Monday. It wa* deddad to
month only.
very liberal inducements.for prompt settle-1 increase the stock to 830.000. This will
numt.
After
April
1st.
there
will
lie
noj
Go tn Philip l.ulz to get your bodls and
but little more than cover co*t of present
-'..or* repairwl. Hr will glw you satis- papers sent from Ibis office except to sub­ plant.
tactluu. Next to 1. M. B. &lt;iilla*ph«'*on scribers who are paid In advnlire of that1
Farmer*, aud all who detiro a aafe,
dale; and the pajier will be Invariably dis-1
, continued when time of subscription ex-1 cheap lantern abonld call at the furniture
Cail ut hr. lodhnip’aand get yrntr pcr- plres, miles* renewed. We have placed factory and buy otic, as they have about a
I
the
time
far
enough
in
advance
so
that
nil
1
futiMw. All oilier nice thing* for the bolldozen more than they need. Cow soon or
I our muirrs can readily aroomtnodagte them* they will all be sold.
[ selves tu thr changed order Of thing*. We
iwfore buying.
On our inakfe pages will be found local
The sparrows in this city have got an, want every prewnt sulMCtita-r to square items of as much Interest as those on tin*
that they c*u Udi Sid Crowell u* far aa ncixinnts os soon as possible, by paying outside pages this week. Also a column
they ran see him and, upon hl* approach, their subacrlptuniw to us dr our authorized ol county news. A pres* of holiday adagents. If a subscriber wishes to pay up verthing makca thia change in our makrhie to some place of aafety.
and diMonthme, tlie old rate will be charg­
l&gt;onl fall to read tbe In­
subscriber* are a»ked to remember that ed. Jf lie pay arrearage.* ayd a year In ! up noceasary.
v»r will adopt the cu*l&gt; In advance aystem advance, be cun pay what he ower, as well- I side pages: for you will find in them uiat[ tent yon want to know abont.
\prtl IM, ami moat have a settlement w Hn
every vutrrriber before that time.

He told the manager«"of ebrset made no difference to him
i whore he worked, and he liked the ’limited’ idea.’’
■ His wages were $42.50 a month, putting whale bones where
j they would do the most good.
। He stayed there, so to speak.
I He worked faithfully.
! At the end of his first mouth he drew $42.50 and was happy
’ as a senegambian in a chicken coop.
That evening he stepped into R. K. Grant’s.
"Phwat do Oi want? he asked. ‘
Gard made a mail rush for tieback Joor, and George gave
one wild, mad hurrah, and dove down the register.
But R. K. was more composed.
"You want an overcoat.” said Mr. Grant • . •
"You’re a gintieman. and a friend of the poor." said tlie
intruder.
He looked over Mr. Grant’s splendid selection of ovvrcoats,
suits, underwear, hats and furnishing goods.
Dennis McGinty was indeed a. fine specimen of a sou of
Erin, when he donned the new suit, nis new fine shirt ami
elegant 4-in-hand tie showing to immense advantage. All for
$25.00, and he had money left, after paying—for (.rant sells
for cash.
“Ain’t Oi a Lilly ?’’ he asked.
• “It doesn’t cost much to make a gintleman at your store.
Mr. Grant. Indade it’s a friend of the poor ye ye."
.
And Dennis walked rapidly toward the bridge. For the
hour of his revenge was fast approaching.
(Chapter III. in our next.)
&gt;
MAD A I • Your name is Dennis, if you don’t buy your
WlUnAL. Clothing And Furnishing Goods of R. h
Grant. Quality and price are right
ith every dollar jn|
cash trade you give him. you get a chance to draw a IWJ
buggy, a $50 Mwing machine, a $40 l»edrooni suite, or an $18
boy s safety bicycle.

�DR. HARTMAN.
LECTURE ON MBDIOINE—CONTIN­
UED.

ECTION OF
MAN-A-LIN, THE
LAXATIVES.

A REMARKABLE CASE OF

THAT CRONIN .JUKI
A Rumor That It Has Come to
Agreement,
THE STUBBORN MEMBER YIELDING.

STIPATION

INDIGESTION, SICK HEADACHE.
PILES.

The arimtsl meeting of the Ionia, Eaton
A- Barry- Insurance Co. will be. held In
loula, Jan. 18th.

Dr. Igunpman has recently received three
fine ShrujHihlre slievp. but lately Imported.
They are Irauties and no mistake.Some one han risen to remark tliat the
Inauguration uf the pancake season brlhcs
stirring time* to many a battiwi house­
hold.

CON­

Some valuable advice. 1

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

C Several bare lanterns for sale cheap.
Enquire of Haatings Furniture company.

Chicago. Dec. Di.-The Tlmw this morn­
ing states a&gt; n fact tluit all the Cronin sus­
pect- have Isxrn found guilty by the jury;,
that CoughUiu O'Sullivan, and Bouyk are to
be hung; Beggs Imprisoned for life, and
Kunze fyr twenty-fire year*. Tlie Herald
has no news exci.pl what is given below,
which Is exactly ns tbe above, hut not given

The Freeport Herald thinks that a stage
line from this city to Freeport to connect
with tljg L. &amp; H. R. R.. would do n good
business and pay well.

FOR SALE BY

Our ronrespoudeuta should mail their
letters mi Munday. luist week wtmeelved
four letters too late fur tliat issue. Please
wnd ln.yonr favors earlier.

DICK DOYLE.
. FRED HEATH.
N. T. PARKER.

Barlow Bros, minstrels held forth in
Uiflon hall ta a targe audience Wednesday
evening. It was pronounr-ed the ta-'t min­
The doctor, who. by the way. Is a moat
strel
show ever in Hastings.
engaging and instrnrtive talker, whether
at hi* Institute at Coluuibux. (&gt;.. or busily any authority fur the -assertion*, anil a» tlie
Com.'&gt;|&gt;otidente will please mail their
engaged with his patients at other cities, bailiffs in charge of the jurors are sworn to leftcra for our Issues of Deccmbei 35th and
wait on to sap. 1 am Uilnkiiig'aouie day
January 1st on the proceeding batnnlay.
to publish a book containing a simple and
' We will go to prrM Tuesday tuurniugs for
concise ilexcription of tho more unusual nd tux I in the jury room, the above is Riven those two weeks instead of Wednesday.
cures that I have made since I have ixx-n
All who wish to invest in Christmas
using the three remedies, Peruua. Manalin
REPQRTS AND RUMORS.
I presents are Invited tu luok over the adver­
and Lacupla. 1 am positive it would lie
tisement* hi this paper. They are all good,
tbe most remarkable book of the kind ever
live,
and reliable merchants, anil we can
contributed to medleal iiteratnre. nnd
Culver's Wife Itefr-nds Him.
safely recommend them to you for your
would, no doubt, be tbe means of saving
Chicago, Dec. in.—Tho jury in the Cronin
patronage
thousand- from dhdxeiMlng disease or un­
timely death who otherwise will not hear
The Chicago Tribune publishes a column
of these remedies. Now, here Is a case on lot on Friday night. so tar an can be known
article giving the merits of the rijw pine
my record that ought to l&gt;e known by ev­
erybody who is similarly «ffoctcd.and would the defendant*. Tlie recalcitrant juror, John apple ms a remedy for diphtheria and
quotes
n number ot wonderful cures which
be the means of saving many. It is one of Culver, who would &gt;9&gt;t havea word to-my
those cases for which Manalin Is, by far. to his KWH*iat«K Saturday, unheudsxl for liave been made by the patienfs drinking
■
the l»est remedy ever known. Whlle.con- enough yesterday to.tlfacuKs some portions of freely of tlie same.
stlpntion is a very ccminon trouble, caus­ the evidence, but.no ballot ««’ taken. Judge
‘lire Impmzloii prevails that the taw ot
ing untold misery, and a prolifltf source of McConnell came in from his residence at '8V requires notaries tu give their residence
a great variety of ills, yel It to not common
In taking acknowledgement of papers.
where constipation alone is ot such severi ty
■This is erroneous. The taw requires that
to prodnoe complete disability or endanger when, roeeiving no word from tbejury- the residence, town, county .and state of
rtxnn
be
dcclnnxj
the
court
adjourned
until
lite. But someUmes a physician Is called
the mortgagee be given.
hpon to treat t cose of uncomplicated com 10 o'clock this morning.
stlpatiou that resists every kind of treat­
The supreme court has recently decided
ment. and in defiance ot all medicine Hu*
Troops of people hung around the three that sheriffs are entitled to the statutory
clogged bowels and torpid liver allows the sides of the criminal court building thnmgh- fees in criminal vases and that the board of
effete poisons to accurnalate in the blood out the day and evening and indulged in supervisor lias no authority to take from
until a lingering death Lx the result. Even *ome strung talk concerning Culver, threatfl or add thereto. Thr argument of the
In cases where death is avoidable, the suf­
of lynching in case be hung tho Jury being court was tliat the sheriff ought to ta- Inde­
fering from thr inevitable effects of consti­
pendent in and held responsible for the
pation. viz., indigestion, piles, sick head­ freely nuxle. Out in the aristocratic subur Im discharge of the duties of his office.
ache. makes this a very formidable disease,
Commencing with the spring election of
as 1 frequently found In my early practice.
After 1 perfected the remedy which I strict church member, nnd an out-and-out 18V0, there shall be elected by imllot, ou
named M anal hi I had no further trouble Prohibitionist and put ta all his iqiare time the regular township ticket, two suitable
with this class of disorders, and It would during the trial both in th» court rooty and ejectors of the township to serve as mem­
!&lt;• Impossible to estimate property the suf­ at tho hotel iu rending the New Testament, a bers of the board of review, one of whom
shall ta) elected for one year and one for
fering 1 have prevented by the use of this copy of which he always carfled with him.
two years, and annually thereafter one
remedy. 1 will cite a ease of constipation
member shall be elected for two yeaas,
of this dangerous variety as an Illustration,
anil although 1 wa* entirely familiar with Friday afternoon his wife, through the neg­ who shall take the constitutional oath of
tlie treatment of such cases according to ligence of the bailiffs, managed to reach hi-, office as other township officers.
the coinnKHi treatment, had 1 not already side nnd the two indulged ta u whispered
Tlie annual advertisement of The
l&gt;ecn in the possession of Manalin I fear It conversation' lasting two or three minutes.
Press (New York) will be found elsenhere
would have fared Hi with my patient
In our columns. We commend The Press
Jno. F. Money, of Richmond. 0.. for with various smiatcr insinuation*.
to the attention uf our readers. The paper
• many years had been a victim of constipa­
tion. For a number of years he was treat­ Evanston over thew insinuations a* wall aa Is but two years' old, but It Is so cheap, so
other report*, that found publication in thr bright and so earnestly Republican, that It
ed by various physicians, who. without a
already has a greater circulation than any
shadow of doubt, gave him the benefit of
•Fixed.'- " and otherwise.
'bt^ier republican dally {taper In America,
-the most approved trestnrant of-the books.
having attained a national reputation and
He went from doctor to doctor, but re­
Intluencr. Republican patronage from all
ceived only temporary relief from the best
treatment they could devise. Each mHiire vWt my husband from time to time, us liave over the country h inaking the Press
a great success, and an already bright pa­
left him worse than before. Ills case was
of an aggravated type in which no evacua­ never been th' slightest thing incur inter­ per Is being daily Improved. About the
tion would occ.nr unless physic was taken, course during the time which I should fear 15tli of December The Press daily edition
lie had much pain nnd bloating after eat­ to have mmle public. Friday noon I come will be enlarged to six pages.
ing. belching ot wind, coatixl tongue, suf­ to the railing in the court, room, and Bailiff
.The following is a list of the prr^-rtj in
fering dally tiu* most excruciating pain Santa called my husband. 1 said: ’Well. I
the various townships of Barry Co., insurfrom .plies, and frequent paroxyms of won't take dinner with you to-day. but will
cd in the Barry &amp; Eaton Insurance Co.,
severe sick headache, which were growing call after epurt this afternoon.- Mr. Culver aud will lie of lirterezt to people generally,
oftener each year. In short, he was sick replied: 1 Yea. John told me so this morning.'
mid shows that this comimtiy is in a .very
in bed most of tbe time, and as great a suf- Tliat i* thr entire conversation, word for
prosperous condition: Wowlland. SS8,P05',
erer us u doctor would find In a lifetime of
Carlton, 148,200; Irving. 145,1*05: Thorn­
practice. He was up. and down, finding
“I have never had any communication apple, lWfi,4I0t Yankee Springs. W.S25;
transient rv*plto In some prescription from with any rej&gt;mwntative of the defense: I
Rutland. 217,480; Hostings. 212,425; Ca.the doctors, which would soon wear out have never Imn approached in any improjvtl/ton. 155,010; Maple Grove. SW.tWO;
and leave him even worse limn befon.
-Baltimore, 174.55S: Hope. 145.IS7: Orange­
Tbe various catbaric anil laxative pills of my husbniid with my knowledge. and I ville, 102.0.V5-, Prairieville. IP'J.TCO: Barry,
the standard’(UsperitatorlM were used one
241.910: Johnstown. 278.005; Assyria. 101,
after another, with nofiytiter effect than Culver would !*• the first to moke It public.225: total, 2,875.057; Eaton Co., 2.840.498:
producing active purgation, which would
total for both countlei*. 5.315.555.
invambly be followed by a return of the con­
In an interview Mrs. Culver said: “Mr.
stipation with ail its attendant miseries. Culver b very determined. If be thought ho
Now for the benefit of a few of those
A sallow blotched countenance, hollow wm, right 1m&gt; would be burned nt the stake who opposed the proposed lion us -to the
eyes yellow with Jaundice. fcticT breath, before be would give in. If they attempt to furniture company, we want to give a few
staggering gait, a loathing of food of al! browbeat him or use rough language to him figures. The company would have agreed,
kinds, dc6j&gt;on&lt;lent and hypochondriacal, ho will simply gvt off ta &lt;me corner and te hi case the aid were voted and accepted, to
pain and hc«vlma&lt;s In right side, his life n more determined than ever." 31iU ex­ Law employed 70 hands for five years.
bnrdtn: to himself and a constant anxiety- prewet the fpmeral sentiment ta Evanston, The wages of 70 hands would have reach­
to his friends. Add to this his other suf­ where Culver five*, and where most peoplu ed 8100 a day, KJ1.500 n year, or 8180,500
ferings from headache and piles, and an consider him obstinate, strong-headed, and for five years. The extra 815.000 . capital
utter scepticism as to any cure tor his truub- the very op(&gt;odte of a model juror.
would have yielded In taxes tn the city, at
le.and you have a faint idea of the cas&lt;&gt;
the current rate nf 2 per eent., $300 per
when he began taking Man-a-lin.
Judge McConnell visited tlie jury room year or 81,500 In five years. In other
The fame of my cures in constipation tiefore leaving for home yesterday, but Wools, in the live years, tin- added capital
reached him somehow, and it had already would say nothing regarding tlie prapix*cta would have yielded taxes enough to pay
became an open aecrct that 1 wiw using The jury, if it fails .to agree by this morning, the whole liunus asked for, and the city
Man-a-lin. and he finally concluded to t ry will lx- again locked up, os the judge has would have been guarauteed that 8150,500
It. Unlike any other medicine he had tak­ publicly declared tliat he will give thomw In wages would have been paid by this one
en. Mnu-a Un produced a natural evacua­
Institution. Men would have invested
tion. The relief of tlie sick headache and diet. Should there be a dlaagrecinrtit and a their capital here who would ta&gt; In a posi­
piles was immediate. He hud b^en so mistrial the stnt/w attorney wifi at once tion tn do great things for the building up
many years such a constant sufferer that move fur a special venire and n second trial of the city's material hib'rcsts. We think
3re could not believe it would last any lon­ will be inaugurated without delay.
that if those who signed tlie ]*etitlon us opger than he continued the use ot the medjmsed to the gift had considered tht^e
The Herald say-.:‘■The Jurors in tbeCronin things, they would have done dlffemitly.
Jcine. His appetite returned, complexion
became clear, but he continued to take the cn*? have at last come tn an agreement. We think whenever this city can get the
medicine, fearing n re|apsc, but at last They are now a unit for tbe conviction of opportunity for 81.500 of having permangradually left It off. when, to his surprise thr five prisoner*, tmt thu punishment has ently located here an lustitutlou that will
and Joy, lie remained |&gt;erfect!y well, and
yield 81.500 In taxes 7n five years, and
has remained so every ainee. No one can ported to-day.guarantees to pay 8150,000 In wages in
fully realize without a similar experience
that time. Il l» very foolish If it docs not
Among the rumors that flaw around the close up tlie bargain at once.
what n complete tnuurfbrmation the world
undergoes to one-who Iras been for years court Lmikliug last uirfn were tlw**: That
We have received tbe Philadelphia Musthe victim of the above dreary list of symp­ Culver would not consider tbe cure at all
toms and then find i&gt;erfect relief from yootenlay, because it wax Sunday. that at leal Journal which contains a full page ehdiem. Man-a-lin la a natural laxative. midnight last night taj announced that he graving of Mrs. Addle Itaed-Fleming, and
Taken in dooes suited to the severity of was ready to talk and that ho was finally clip the following from the same concernTMh case, it will positively cure any ease of convinced of tlw guilt of all tbe suspects; ing her: The subject of our title jmge
portrait this month. Addie Reed-Fleming,
rwiriljmllott. The following I guarantee
to be an unfailing cure for this common fahmeut, and that a .vary large majority Is recognized as the tending nolo contralto
and vexation* dworder: Get a tzottle of voted for hanging Dan Coughlin, Martin singer in Philadelphia? an eminence she
Man-a-lin and begin with the dose accord- Bonrk, and Pat O'Sullivan and rending John earned through her owu efforts, and one
iug to the printed directions. If the tU»c F. Beggs to the penitentiary for Me, and she will certainly maintain as long as her
produces more than one evacuation In a John Kunze for a term of twenty-five yearn voice retain* the excellent qualities it now
possesses. It Is sweet, pleasing and highday. take lew. But If tlie. dose is not suf­
ficient to cuu«e one free movement every
WASHiKorost City, Dec. IX—Giboou of ly sympathetic aud she sings with purity
day. take more. Find exactly the dose re­ Louisiana has introduced a bill in tlie senate, and strength of tone coupled with a pas­
sionate
fervor and naturalness that itnquired to move your Imweto once or twice
which is presumably his solution of the negro, mediately captivates her audience. She
a day. At exactly the siuur hour each day
go to stool and.continue taith thr Man-u-lln problem. It apjm.prlatesfiS.OtW.OOOaml pro- was lawn near Detroit. Michigan, and early
gave evidence of exceptional musical talent
and tbe regular hour ot stool until the
habit Ix-comrs thoroughly established. for himself It not married) may make an and under the careful tuition of her father.
After a few months gradually decrease the apphcatuni to the nearest United Statea rom- who is ai&gt; able musician, this talent was
dose. Du out diminish the dam- by more wisstaner under oath, setting forth the fact properly trained to a high degree of perfixtlou. Since coming rast she has studied
than two ar three drops each day, and you
will be able to discontinU&amp;it altogether. , try far permanent rwddeuce and citizenship. diligently under eminent vocal Instructor*
TbU will not fail in u single case if II Is, and that he b too ]»or to pay tbe coot of and has ably fitted herself for oratorio
work. During her three years’ residence
transjxrtatioD.
A
rerflflcnt-.
of
tbe
ztakvigoruaiy followed. The biliommrtm or
In Pbibulelpliia she has occupied a j&gt;osiRick headache, or piles, or dyspcitslu, that
Liou at Northmintatcr Presbyterian church.
wz, cauMvi by constipation, will end as
ffimn as regntority of the' towels beeoinm u who Khali thereon furnWi to th., applicant where she IsKrently apprvttatrd. and has
appeared al numerous concerts, rewiring
well deserved acknowledgement &lt;&gt;f her artistic attainments. In addition to her
KH-1 With, directly dur to its virtues-. imir
1’hlladelpUia appearance #he has sung iu
New York and many other elties with
equal succti*. SiK ha* l-rcn acronted the

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And they will wear too. ,And you need not in?

Christmas Table
Christmas Stocking.
Butter. Eggsand Farmer*' Produce ar good
as cash at

ashamed to wear them. They are latest patterns and desir­
ably. And you can afford to wear thertf. for we have pur
prices on them within the reach of the people.

At RUSSELL’S
An elegant line of Ladies’ and Childrens CLOAKS t
close out at cost or less. We have warked these goods to sei’
•

H. L. NEWTON’S. and they must go.

THE PRESS

.

(NEW YORK)
FOB 1890.

WILL SDM WESKLT.
The Aggressive Republican Journal
of tbe Metropolis.

A NEWSPAPER FOR THE MASSES

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At RUSSELL’S
Ladies’ Furs and Fur Trimmings. They are what you
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gifts.
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Founded December 1st 1887.

Ttw- Frets Is the organ ot no faction: pulls

The kreM la now a national newspaper, rap­
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State in tbe Union.
Cheap nows, vulgar sensMlons and trash dad
nn place ta tbe column? &lt;4 The Pre}’'- It is an
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Tbe Brea* luu the brightc«t Editorial page Iu
New York. It sparkles with polnta.
Tbe Cress Sunday edition Is a splendid six­
teen page paper, covering e»rr)- current topic of
lotemt.
Tbe Preu weekly edition contains all the
grad things of the Daily and Bundav editions
with special featute.s suited to a weekit pnbtlenUon. lor those who cannot afford the Daily
or are prevented by distance from earlv receiv­
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THE PRESS
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Daily only, one year.
montb*..
। " "•• tour
Sunday
••
••
Weekly Press, one year.

Head for The Press circular with full partlc’
1ulan and list of excellent premiums.
Baraples tree. Agents wonted everywhere.
Liberal commissions.

Notice Is hereby given that on Wedn
।
the
tSth dar of January. A. D. two, the t
!meeting of the fotjlz. Eaton &amp; Barry F«
Fire Inxunume Co., of loula. K*
:MutualconnUw.
Itarry
Mlehinn. will be held
iCity hall ta tbe city ut loula In Mid state a
&lt;o'clock p. m. of Mid da&gt;. at walch time nnu
|place amendments of wctlon IB at Uic charter
ot said company will t&gt;e proposed and auto
miuod to a vote of thr members of aalil com­
at audi meeting, atich proposed
ipany tircaeotbring
amendmeuta
az fullowa. viz. -. The wont*
'“two dollars tor membership fee”robechanrrd
no ■» to read "one dollar for
jand smenoed fee;"
membership
and whenever the words
'"Urree-tenlha of one ;&gt;er eent.'' occurs in xueli
section
to be amended and change! so m to
!
read.u follows: "One tenth of one per cent.”
Dated at Tonis. Mich.. Dec. Kb, A. l&gt;. 1889.

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PltOBATF. OltDEB.
Stole of Mlcblgau, County ot Barry-m.
^At.5 »e*’ton nf the Probate Court tor tbe
&lt;County of Barnr. boMou ut the PrWmte offire,
!ta the c ty of Hartlnr*. in Mid county, on
Turaday
day of Drcetnber In tlie year one
s
thousand
eight hundred and elzhty-ulne.
Probau"'' &lt;'’tu,rtM W'
Judge of
1
d«xxwd
mBUcr
°*theesutc ot Fj,rr *’■ wnitoon,
(
1
Je®’u*d- praring that a certain iMWutncnt how
on file la tlrt» enurt. purporting to be tbe ta»t
&lt;will ana trauma-nt nf uid deceased, may be admilted
to protate aud that administration of
1
•aid
wtate may be Kr*iite&lt;i to Richard W. Win­
j
ker, the executor therein named, er Mine other
i
•utiablr
peraon.

&lt;ta&gt;
or Dec.. A. D„ !►+«. ut ten a clock in the
j
forenoon. I»e mudgned for the heartag of tudd
petition,
and th»: the helrz at lav. of tdd de।
etaaed
and all other penonx Intcnratrd in mid
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J
।office, in the cltv *&gt;( HmUmb, in said eouBtv.
'and show cause. if My then, t*. why the pnn rr
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All nij- $5.00 and $C&gt;.00‘Pants to order, will be sold tinmouth only, for $4.00 in order to reduce my stock. Yon have
a choice line of all wool goods and latest patters to select
from. Don’t miss this opportunity of getting a pair of pant&lt;.
This sale will be strictly for cash.

J. W. LUNN,
Successor to Lunn Bro-.

Christmas

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Plush Goods, Frames, Dolls, Toys,' Games,
\ ases, China and Glassware, Toilet Setts,

100 fell bound Boots by Standard Anthsrs for 25c. each.
Bibles, Albums, Scrap Books, Diaries and
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Holmes and others. Ladies’ and Gents
Slippers, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs,
Gents’Silk and Wool Mufflers and many
other useful and beautiful presents.
I shall continue the

Cost Sale of Cloaks

I util alter the holidays. Highest price al wavs paid for but­
ter, eggs, dried truite, etc.
’

Philadelphia's
already

Prairieville, Dec. 9, H».

�TRODDEN Tv DEATH.

tried TO ARREST DUDLEY.

r ^hlful Panic in a Johnstown,
Pa., Theatre.
•; JXV5 VICTIMS OF A DEATH TRAP

NEWS IN BRIEF.

1XPUXAVOLM, Dec. 12.—CoL William W
l*Mkm nmuniwtanor. arrival ln
tte l-itv
—... ...
.

H’flniug sugar in Clau*

,u» anest on
charge* e&lt;&gt;nneet«l with tho famo.t* "Uock*
ul fiv.- kkter lh»t O,t „
„ lkm,
ta Uwcmpaig,
lmh A
w“
"ni1 “W -Uh
Lnitrd States Lommtaioner Van Bur.*n.
Thr Case 1* u l&gt;rnd Ia»ar.

Ttatottictal. a* required by law. teifora i*.
MitaR a warrant, consulud Unital statra
Dtertrc Attornay Uhamter..- who |n.
.ormtMl
ttawnmiodoner Hint the
cbanr* nraiiut Mr. Dudley had lasm
twice InVaHtignUd by fMJrra! ..-nuid iurim,
under dir*vli&lt;&gt;n of.Dismx-ratii* district attor­
ney*, mid in I*,th inatonees ttare wa# failure
&lt; ncte roui-Cabui was playing
to return IndicUnents; that District Judge
H oada Imd hehl that tm criminal uffenwi had
i ui tided, tbe whole audiencaof
imped to their feet ami made a racr« it tun romnri*i*&gt;m*r tewla warrant
for Du.ta.yV arrrat te ute district nttoruevl
y &lt;mh! disiyte it a. mmiu a* it was brought
is tile n-wit.
before him
... , ,...............
aim n. is Ute
uw HUrd: E. lligUr, Mte likely that it will b *. Col. Dndhty i, here
• &gt;u private burin**, ami Hjicnt thr evening at
. Xtwb-r, tieorge Horner, u hotel in company with friend*.
FRANKLIN B. GOWEN'S DEATH.

"a.; John Carl, William Miller
i. ITi-l»h&lt;&gt;ur, l.-oiK* Folur, Unb­
ind :ui unknown woman.
i: Charlo* Vaughn, John

oitt pound* n day, and tte building and maehinery eoet over ^.Olu.OOQ. A. implicate
plant Will be ereeud next year.
Frank Crone, a rich merchant of Erie
county, Ohio, wa* married the &lt;rthsr .lay to
hfa. sister'* granddaughter. Tbenroobt btft
and tta bride 24.
Fnxterick G. Ik- ht.-l, of Srteiwtady, N.
Y., diacovenvl four, burglars in hi* rtoriTuesday inoruing. He'shot at &lt;&gt;ne burglar,
who returned tte Are and fatallv wounded
Bechtel.
The Frciich jxMfe**m- of chcmi*try. De
MilleflmAv. rvcently exhlUUd tefor.- n
meetiug of Paririnn scientists several lirteks
of p*-*.ioteurn. which he ten db*covend how
to wlidity by on original prtow. The pe­
troleum briek* wc-ro hanl enough to 1*handled without inconvenience. ,vvt soft
eutrugh to I** cut with a rtout knife. They
burned slo\»ly when touched with a lighted
match.
Hog cohrn is prevalent in several district*
in Kliaiw In Greenwood coirntv alow* the
last week thousand* of hogs have died from
the wxturge.
Tbonuu- H. King "a* Tuiwluy etected
president of the Baltimore and I'hdmk-lphiu
Railroad cotnpnny. Th - &lt; &lt;&gt;nip-.my ha* k de-

I HILAPEl.t'iiiA, Dre. ta.-Franklin IJ.
Gowen, the noted I'hiindrdphia lawyer aud
nt one timeptr-idml &lt;d the Riwding Railway,

■bghtly Injured; such as sprain*

inirmi n large number
ig the Hr? wns in the Opera
into the building, making

Hattiriby. He wan at tte capital on railway
iai»in*-*N tefore tte interstate commerce coinmtedott aryl th.-n; wan no one pment " ten
ttedosiwns committal. HK friend* here
ratUM-l t.» ta lievo ttmt ta had taken hi»..wn
life. unk»» l.y . accident, mid i«»id ttet In*'

weMuall
big i.ieu ' and

• ••• .wuiv wR^uicvH, inaiis »&lt;-ar- ngv,
ami he wo* urged :•&gt; ta- prepared to defend

* beautiful peril tandlol one, was found
(tear hi» bund with .&gt;nr liarr.d di-« targed.
Hi* body arrived brt*- yesterday Hi-wife
throws what may ta a iitth- light mi the
matter In saying., ho it is rrj»»rtrd, tliat

I and thi
«Jnt- num jmnjwdfrotn
iMllit have juiniicd

I , authority tliat
■ ttt-al to death.

jus and jury

ley. a beautiful girl at 14.
Minnows two inches long are xaul to have

warn mamed, &lt;,n^ marrying thr d/uighter of
a widow and the other the widow.
Bowman, wa* admitted to ball Friday in
the turn of &amp;&gt;.&amp;&gt; by Judge Thoma*, at Rt.
tank
At n meeting Friday at Wheeling. W. Vc.
thn western nidi manufacture* d elded to

Tho new official report uf the condition of
the English beer bn-wing induxtry nhowthat Great Britain'* IS,GW brvweriw proIowa'* com &lt;r&lt;4» of ;!M,Oufi,(MO bushels i*
worth
and would Illi a train of
enr* NMI pile* in length. It w raid give five
bti*ta-l* t&lt;&gt; every num, woman and child in
tte Vuttol State*.
Edward Bradley, of tendon. England,
whose writing* a* "ttatjibert-B*de‘ have
gnlnwi him world " iitecetebrity, i- dead.
Tta* Bell Tcteplwne cornjumy has
eland n dividend of
a slian*, jmyablr
Jan. it. to s.U*ckta!&lt;l .*?i» of record of Dee. •!.
E. Ji. Dickerson, tip* famous paUnt lawyw. died at RockaMsy. X. J., Thursday. H«*
wn*themo*t iu&gt;t«d autlmritV &gt;&gt;i: |&gt;at.-nts in,
;h!&gt;i eowitry.
Tiu« funeral •&gt;&lt; Mrs S*v&gt;tt-tenl. Mra.
Presidrnt Harri*in'* sister, took place
Thursday trunk thr C'bnrtfa of the Incarna­
tion at Washington City.
The -tata board ot tnuMportatiou of X«-

Not only from our present location, but we are are bound to
move our large and well assorted stock of

Crockery, Lamps, Holiday Gbods,
If Low Prices and Good M

Plymouth chunh (BrecberV al Brooklyn,

than political orgnnitaiidn of Montreal Fri­
day night th&lt;- son-in-law of Premier Mer­
cier duchnad for annexation to the United
T FATALITY ON THE WABASH.

In u Coltl*l&lt;i.i.

la*t night on the Wnterii rmlroad near the I
town of Graliam,' fourteen mite uert of
terr, in whktathrae mm were kilted and
tour badly injured. The dead are; Charte
Seffentetigh, cuuductw, Snndtud-y. Ohio;
Jaiutv Ericrbrook, brakeman. St Charte.
Mo.; Ed Kennedy, engineer, Fkrgutan. Mo.
The injured an--. I’. King. Jattw Kennedy.
Charte King, nnd Chartai Stout. Tin- men
kilted wen* on tte migine of a Wutaub west­
ern freight and wen coming into thr town
of Fcrguwiq. A tin’ car otatrueted the
track and in tte collirion tlie engine and
tender were thrown from tte track and tte
engineer, conductor, and brakeman killed.
Tin- injured men werv on the flat cwr and
savxd theniselwv. by jumping.

Are any inducement to buyers.

We qffer you Dolls at cost
Wc offer you the best assortment of crockery
in the city.
\Ve will show you the finest line of candies, nuts, fruits,
etc., for Christmas we ever had.
Citron, orange aud lemon peel, etc., for your puddings.
Look out for our special lamp sale.

Hams &amp; VanArman
THE

Mrs, Scott-Lord, Mra Hai'ri**n'» (fatter,
which occurred -yeaterday in thia dty..*,wi!l
I antelily prevenl the wife of the prariiteit

IM

thU winter. Otherwise it will mA mtertcre
with tlio official social programme at the
White House.

it i« thougiii prohabte that trio &lt;
applica­ permit the Farmers’ Alliance to Iniild an
tion to buriimw unltdaurtM hi* nimd. All
hi* relation* were pleasant .-uiil ta wa»
hmii.-nw darnng'- hits tarei dune in the from Pineville, applied at the jM-nitantiary
reicraniento river valley. California, by tbe yeaUTtlay to la- incarcerated. He im-scntel
Irodrl in that river. Wheat- Inn.l* to thr n letter of &lt;xHumlt4iM*nt from tlio sheriff.&lt;&gt;f
DENOUNCED THE KNIGHTS.
extent of thouxind- of acres am inundated. Hell iviinty. lie wi» cunvfctel iiwt Angu»t
Rev. Dr. Reilly, of Detroit. treasurer &lt;■( id malicious ..h'-itiug ami wounding, but the
dieriff could not mid time to Itriug hi'. pri»I'rotal.ly tta mint Im- ?&gt;*•» Dr. Kenny, treasurer of the Irish
portant laron*-**- traipurt-.-d by the American

•^ST0VE?|J
Call and See It at

with tin* Knight* rvsted Thursday, ebui-gid with eomphcitv
th- delegate! w«« in the . alh-gisl forgeries committed by A nt I ictroit, severely crtticiring hi* a&lt;detaining Mrs. MrValiuni.
Ind
Frank Colkun.
Xvte. an invalid .and subjecting her
ly all n*»" &lt;lrii-*un*v ttet ••rganua’ion. One
In |H»sidt&gt;k* explanation uf the di-mpin-ar
siderubl- espraw, while exiuniug hol tte d-legatr-* d«efar&gt;d tha' tb^ knight*
KtatM EkprcM cmnpuqjr, at Grand Rapid., gngren route to fnnnda.
ia tho tact tliat n packit^of money ta the
nnaaint of $ l.OOU is also mnaing.
demning the formation of a political j
Xnvigation of the Delawa.’r and Hudwm
A majority

,L MOVE BY SECTION©.

: printing olErr t^hal in

Marsh-il Mahoney. of Cafaro. IU».. captured
siupi near that city Tbmwhiy.

t;r-s.uitnitt&gt;vrii«irted thut «Kill lie pretend
rntu&lt;eight­
&gt;. !«•&lt;». though

Tte cnmmlttM! Uicr.-tur*t hot t te «»xfrutivv. Cornell have

m*v&lt; nJ

nd

DRIVEN TO EMIGRATION.

X illnli.ou. Ms-itiml* «&gt;f Au»lrlan
u ait. of this inovc wa* r»*ei&gt;u&gt;I tliat trudet* ap|*dnt c-.mmitt.-e*

tary anil riric bodies -------- —
were held at many points tliroughout the
wHItlk

while tie-*- Importing large nutubrra went
trar. I^i»t night a large ma»-tii'vtiug tn

was held at Fnnruii halt and

LI,—Max Hchamterj:

some time, b rapidly sinking. All
her recovery' have l-'-n atendonrd.
ime i« tamdan. Engian'L
workmen were cleaning out a lira*

Tta bon*

■nial i-xrrvi»c“«*&gt;mm-muratjv«
blent' uf the United Rtatew.
is-hi. who reached Wtubing*
&lt;-k in th-- morning
from hi*
.
&lt;t the raWurt.
nlul
dlllh.nuiU.'’
and diphitualh
■art

► • f'rraiitant Morton prt-ided.
tribute to the timnwry of the

BANK FAILURE AT ABILENE.

TU-

nnylhlng like their fare value,
i- &gt; t’-ity lot n.-al»k&lt; held n* pruj»liauk whtffii nn-practically worth-

n*eu &lt;|uarrelin;; m*jr »hc plhw Tburwlay
evening.
iliarfa** WutMiii, of laduuinpnlis. suU
ing ci,annum &lt;-nu&gt;*-witU .retain -t«-aniiibip write! niom y to.build a Baptirt church, tte
and railway lint-* in toii uig ata-tit .li.W’i Miilrsrriirtmu bfautg made wi n Sunday. He
nirn. woutwi au.1 children to emigrate to refused ta pay It and wnaaued. The judge
Ahw i. a. Tbe*- gov.-nmi.-al official*. *onv- d*s id*d that tte* sute-riptien Ixting made on
of them "f high rank, n-.wv.-d a taunt* for Hunday it could not I*- auUocted.
enclumigrant traw*j»&gt;ru*i. Tr-rem .wn*tbc
favorite eluu-ge VII "bieh tte L- u.1* of familira wen- frightenetl into—lllng tteir htnnl.L-1,**...uml il-. iiig the country. Vtout
tell lm’ri»d alive, bad rejeained a&gt;naeh&gt;u*n* -« and led a f.wrful rtni«lf i" I**
iiurg Milin..
*"•' • — •
| nB|i„ri|v are working in th-.' ‘ Vinnelbvilh- gran-.
I
.
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Tte New York -upr.unc court 1-ti* _*uedvial the injunction r&lt;»tndnluji New York
&lt; uv ollirial* from n-muving tiaugerouv yhx&gt;
Ito-ION. Itac. H. - i ll • Herald *ay* &gt;ui'livr.li nn.i&gt;Jaeli'.*n will inret at tta* Call­
forma Athletic elub within five m.^th* fors-i-itfa u
8 mire *d t'E-.i'i*'- Yesterday CapL A- &gt;• nw«&lt;ing &gt; l &gt;te Western Freight
U’Nik.*, Of Hostum rrcrivud of MegniUt frm« nt Chicngdto m.*!t, *&gt;n D-*e. I *, the'■» jw
President J-uWa. of tliat ckib. Uaflug ttet cci.i. cut in theilcnr rate fn.iti Mmuiaisoli*
Jack*m bad &lt;-ahl.*i Uh wQllngura" to mert an*l St Jteul to i 'hh-agu.
'Pie Huron uiixu- office &lt;a Hitne wk. Mich,
I KuUivati nt
tairuvd Thuralny uighl and tw*&gt; Finland
| umnlte to
wirtuen and a &gt; hihl j-erbhed In tte* tlarne*.
, will ■
. ut.* twenty-tour pumpkin pte. n
! ‘tern
ifoughnut*. mid drank three galkm* &lt;4

nearly «-*&gt;,•&lt;«&gt;
’-’,r,'uf B- ''’hyland &amp;
Co , in tta-C iiifoterclai bml-Uag ' fob' yremrdav morning.
and, e tent

■lite U^th^

She Wa* ••Mary" of thr "Little t.«njh."
ItonTUN. Dee. 12.—Aunt Mary Tyter, a*
•te wn* familiarly called, died nt her redienco al Somerville, Tuesday, ag'd SI She
«ns born in Sterling, Mans.. ter maiden
uuoe being Mary F. Sawyer, and ate wn*
te subject of the rhyme, “Mary
Jmb."

is growing rapidly colder.

arrested charged *ith stealing Utilted States
mail tK.uel&gt;e*. He ta* been on tta road rixLcn year-, and It i« thought that be can
prove hi* innaowe.
New York’* board of aldermen-that city
ha* two inunici|«il bodies—wlUha^i but
three Re|-ibllcans next year. Tbe Rapufo

Ittitad bi* daughter to ter majc*tj.

Lima. O., Dec. 10. -Jurtim A. Rathtione.
th- founder «d the order of th*-KnigiiU ot
F-. thins, dh-.l lien-yrrtentay afternoon, aged

Come Early!
And Avoid the Rush

Archie McCoy’s
And select your

the artillery - rvio- and a tailor w&lt;*sr put na­
iler arre-t hero y esterday“in conuo'tkm. with
plot ngain't the exar.

HOLIDAY GIFTS
From one of the best selected stocks of

hiHucnxa in this city.

THE MARKETS.
) Cntrx
on the l*o»rd of rmd

FURNITURE
We have ever displayed.

UvOtack.-FuUowlus were thyqtn-.ai.mn
al tho’Cntan Sta-k yard*, llftf" Mfohu..1.10*1 a.*tlw and finn.wiiL prlw-J iur btata’n
light rrade*. pi.C-.’-C*: WO*’ P»m*K»UC. SLW
4,;tan; mixed i«n». S3A»'aS-®: Ucaty pas-kita
h .’all for n rejmrt *&gt;f tte condition of tte no­ and shipping lot*, ii*
*.
tional bank- nt the dose of limine*
l*rtriuce: Uiiri-r Fnnrr EWn i-nuimw-j-.
rlL:tln«*t dairy. 2l ;2t:’: pocking
•Wedncwhy. D'*’- H, -------n. Kgg* -.Strictly fr.ti.h- !ftfFiSe per
Rev E E. Higta*** "tale auperintendent of •lock.
sw, I’*d I*c- Uro poultry -Hm*. ft.imblr iMtmetion of I’enn.ylranta, died al
hi* tew iu iamcaaLT. that state, early Fri­
twruur- rmnior*I - •—
;
day morniiig. aged W years.
ter bo. ua crack; comnura and ndxv 1 lot*. «A
Failure* during tbe iev«-n days enoed rrt- Xc APU&lt;6»-G&gt;x&gt;d tn fancy.
i*r
.lav- For the fftrited States. 2150; for '’nnada, bid. Cranburrlf1—Wi«ou-.iu, Jf.tttiT. i~r
total.-“I. For tte coirwqfcmdtag week box.
’
of ‘last rear ti^ flg’ire* wen* MU.
An infuriated Tess, atrerj-an thr.mgb tte
atrevta of
«»-.
FridAV
crco'f1
aiwnic ammig tte titixon*. wvornl people
having narfow ivcapcs He was finally cap-

SMo»t&gt;. Ind.. Pre- ll.-T-dgumu MelMre
_
pa- rd away yesterday »&gt; th*' nwd,aM*b«*»l trarimr. mid hi* wife, w ho re­
i.athnf
Oliver John-:i.
He wnalmm
in । j&lt;i.a ateut twelve mile* north of thi'place,
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riiu-ut, and in rarly Ufa wa* a ymrary- !
Ilf.,r.,1M,u a-.ti uptcl to erre*
ii printer, hi 1*31 ta' 'tinted Tin* Chri*- j IKEravci
river i
at ’Clark
’- "bnab* in
a *mw&gt;!l
etart.'»*
■-»
Soldiw. iu which li" vigor.Huly de- canoe. &lt;»n account of Hu* wab*i ta mg
i-.’ie«l slavery.
He las’-ime a.s&gt;*&lt;M,iiiL»'! High ttey lost control of tteir ta.at and
lUTtear*&lt;.flhe naw ««“‘-r*ofthehon*o
• ill Wilthm Ijoyd Oarriwu. aa'i y
hlm
„f nTrremtatfrw average not J—ittan4U
both drowned._____ ________ _
,
ifganizid th- New England Anti-Slavery
veara A generate &gt;n ago tb*»y thought a lep
■v*-iety in itti The society tel to tte fortqaWatordiouldteMorW.
G**n &lt; f tiw American Auti-Siavery aociety,
Buaitio* folium for tte wook, reportal by
•-itb its affiliating auxilinrl**-, eauring a Ingot ItaV.1. ISM1V
1* (1 Dun &amp; Co., numter am. iw coinpunsl
public agitation whii;li ccnsr'l only with tte mranters of the frealunon clow* in tte T 'Hi wfth &lt;31GfaMtwrek and
for tte rorra
«'-ditiini ut slavery.
sporfbn5 week last yrar.
nf low stundinz in
“ ttey do no. ' It i* ann-umred that within five months
iav
tte
examination
tefor.*
tte
TAllIJtQt'AU. I T . Dec. 14.—Tta United S tegb» ttey "Hl te dropped Vto- ' Snllivan and Jackson will fight in tta FO-*®*
of tbe UaBfwnla Athletic rlub nt San FranState- .ummtaion luw tai led in tta ncgoUai
for a piirso of &gt;1S,O-O*
fta colored i^^la of South Carolina are
' b-ruki.e outlet and left for Wnabingtou t&lt;v
,-Tta
signal
ob
­
to lmld a state fair in Charh-ston tte first
■lay. Tin- c.imtnteion will pi-cyan* ita rejort during tte bolidayv ami submit it to »*rvrr here stnuw
four days of January.
** • —
- - 'visgrem uj«*n tbe rraeaeinbUng of tliat mlk. wk). S
Samuel L. Brokaw. Imggage martrr oatte
'7» !

A, pulDk n-wtb «na B.wrtw-1

stage wa* 'topped by n matki-d highwayman
Tnurwlay near b&lt;«-. He ojiened the CXprr«»
box. Ieit found no coin. He then opened thr

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.4 Galicia t.. .xdte-t el iteice, and probably

CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION.

yeati runy with .-latsuratr ccrvnionir
Ik* buihlhigv and midemre were.

‘ja“£r,X.

tariry-Namb

rpectwb ten!- Dull: January. |AS4; Frtauan.*un.
Toledo.
Tomtoo. Ohio. Iter. 1 •­
Wheat ~&lt;terh. IlMc: l^ndser. Mr, Janu­
ary. I®*”. May.
, '___ - !M-.. Iiat* Cash, --terClover

WL«U~HI|k«r. r-1t*-.
January.
cadi, December nnd J«““2’* sf?* .'-£E iSk
ff
Oat*-DuU; rariu at; May.
Whisky -Htrud?; ?i-&lt;U

.
MiLWAUKEk. WI*.. Dec. IL
tVbcal—F*rm; '
Sc. i White m&gt;
Ktcadyi

0\ Ell 50 STYLES of tho latest designs in fancy oak,
cherry and mahogany Chairs and Hockers. Select one early
before the assortment is brokeu.
Our line of CHILDREN S SLEIGHS, DOLL CABS, ETC. i.tnore complete than ever shown before.

Parlor-Goods.
OVER 50 STYLES of Plush Chairs and Hockers— each an
ornament to any parlor: 56 new styles in couches.
OVER too STYLES of Picture Mouldings and a large line
of Picture Framof.

See the New Phoenix Folding Bed.
Bissell s F. P. Carpet Sweeper is a beautiful holiday present.
So doubt but those who are looking for a suitable present,
Jcoirtbining utility and beauty van find what they desire at

Archie McCoy’s
Furniture Rooms
N. B.-Prtces guaranteed.

�HARD
WE ARE TELLING YOU THE TRUTH­
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We must and will sell our entire stock of

FALL

and

ITVTER

GOODS

IN THE NEXT TEN DAYS.

GREATEST SPECIAL SALE

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Ever offered to the people of Barry Co.,

COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18/89
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The Pricey Which We Name Below are Way Below Wholesale Cost.
Now is Your Chance. Don’t Miss It!

LOOK THE LIST OVER

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The ver}- best Prints at 5 cts.; always sold at 7 Cts.
Checked Shirting at 5 cts.; always sold at 8 to 10 cts.
Dress Gingham at 7 cts.; always sold at 10 to 12}4 cts.
Unbleached Cotton at 5 cts.: always sold at 6% cts.
Comforables at 75 cts.; always sold at $1.00..
Mens red all-wool Mitts at 15 cts.; always sold at 25 cts.

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Boy’s red all-wool leather-faced Mitts at 25 cts.; always sold at 45 cts.
Ladies’wool Hose, full regular make, 25c.; always sold at 50c.
Men’s Merino Hose
“
- “ 25c.;
“
“ “ 50c.
Men’s wool Hose at 15c.; always sold at 25c,
Children’s wool Hose at 15c.; always sold at 25c.
Men’s wool Shirts and Drawers at 75c.; always sold at $1.25.
Ladies' wool Vests and Drawers at 75c.; always sold'at $1.00.

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Our Little Brick Grocery will not.be Behind in Prices.
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The best water white oi} at 9c. per gal.
The best Crackers, 6 lbs. for 25 cts.
The best Soap, Kris Kringle, 3c. per bar.
Full Standard Oysters only 18c. per can.
Best Dust Tea 9c. per lb.; others ask 18 to 20c.
Good Japan Tea for 20c.; worth 40c.
Sugars at cost.
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Arbuckle’s Coffee 23 cts. per lb.

Everybody and Take Advantage of this Sale.

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES

V

�Baby one Solid Rash

the close oe the reign.

t'gly. painful, blotclmd, mallclowL No
rest by day, no peaee by night Doctors LESSON Xil, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­
and al! remedies failed. Tried Cuticura.
TERNATIONAL SERIES, DEC. 22.
Effect marvullou*. Saved his life.

Cured by Cuticura
tli nlilMl child, now tlx years of a«e. when
.! lut.mt six moutlisold was attacked with a
. ruicu:. malignant skin disease. All ordinary
. medie* talljug, we railed our family pliysi
,... who attempted to cure It; but ft spread
-.tb slmqrt Incredible rapidity, until the luwer
;&gt;r*!o:i &lt;&gt;f the little fellow'* person, from tbe
ute ot hi* tack down to his kuere wa* obe
lid rash.’ ugly, -painful, blotched and malic­
. We bad.no rest at ulghr, no peace by
&gt;;r. , ’ in.tH* we were advl»e«l tu try the Cun­
. . r.einedfte. Tlie eflect wa* slnipfv marvel­
. .. In t.-iree or four week* a complete cure
.. v.rough:, leaving tbe little fellow's person
-.. bit*- mol healthy a* though he had never took* of Kings and in mon plawe* j- u n,
i. mijckcd. Iu my opinion your- aluable
Jeroaoam. ttewmof Nebnt, who made te
. .. &lt;!;••* saved hi* Ufe. and to-day he Is a nu-l
tn »ln " II. ................. .. ...
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. ।.- iitliy child, perfectly well, no repetl.

-J“ •* H-* n«.^SSS’fSJK

« h. ..«! BHM
ta.,5
(Chnp hi. 21MJQ.) Hi* name, acctmijug to
Young, -.ignifle* “EuUrgw," ami l,„ wn* w
Mv b &gt;l. aged nine y ear*, has been troubled taiuly an expert In the way of enlarging tlx
r, . life wiifi a ven tad humor, which np- un, of Israel. '
.
..'»R .’ver tn* body in small red blotches.
"Even te-lifted up bls hand aKUfu*t tm
. dry is Dit-- scab on ttirm. Last vear he
king.
At tte beginning ot Solom-m * reign
it wa* Wrtttan tha&gt; rk. 1__ ■ . .. &lt;• , . .
., \ growing worse. allhu-iKb he had bren
ci in two physician*. A* i» la-*L resort J
rniix»d ’•&gt; trv ilie t'ulleura Remedies, and
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;&lt;&gt; &lt;jy they did all that 1 could wish. k-tap. v, 4k
but now all 1* etang- d
.
luvonlltiK to direct Inn*, thr Imtnor
27, 2S. "Aud thix
tin- cause that be
II* UiAAtivcared.lraMiigtta' »kiu fair and
&gt;■ h. and i«ctforming a thorough cure. The lift.d up bi* liand aguin*t tta king." Tta
■ira Kerned)* * arc all you chum *for them, most of our temfi today h an opening up cl
are worth their weight in gnlil. thi* sentence, showing tliat Jeroboam’s rebel­
lion was of Jehovah. We arc Hr- t told that
m Solomon built and repaired various work*
Cuticura Resolvent
bn uLmtvv4 thnl Jcroixunii was an indwttri: -w i-IimhI pnrtneruuii purest and best of
r -urvs.ii'i -rnailv. and ( uilctira. tlie great oa* young man, nnd lie tbvrcfuie promute.l
•ar». and i nUcuns Ssuip, an exquisite *kln him to te rukr ovm nil tte charge of the
ilfec. fiterndlA iu-tautly relieve ami hou«c cl Jiucpi*.
■ i aud permaiiMitly cure the mo»tagim2D-3L ‘-rte Prophet Ahi Jah,, tte Shitonltc,
found him in tta- way." Here i* annth«-r man
&lt;su:. with Lhs uf hair, from pimples
what
a contrast to Jeroboam, for Ahljali
nl;.-n-. Ft ire. Cuticura.
Soap,
ent. ?•-. Prepared by lhe Potter
iem&gt;4* r’arpuratlon. Boston.
i. v "How to Cure Skin Diseases,"
Illustration*, ami !t*i testimonial*.
Jeroboam, Ije is fopml in tbe way. no doubt
■n | nil'll SKl® *nd»ra!p preserved aud beau hi tte way of industrious aarvicc in tho posi­
dABi b
y”*'- tion in which Solomon bail -xahod him,
little thinking that he wav also in the way to
a kingdom. Literally he wm m the way'out
C1
How My Side Aches'
jrttK
Veiling side* and back. Hip, Kidney. of Jtrmudem. and probably on tho way to
fSJ* and ulcrlue pains,- rheumatic, sciatic, oversee 'the work appointed to bun. H- is
y: A tfruridttlc. *harj&gt; and shooting pain* re- clad in a new yarm.-nt, and as tte prophet
■ I'Lfalicved in one minute by the Cuticura
•.liW-l’alu Plaster. 25 cents.
Jerobcuun, by thi* rather startling hut very
4|piiflmu&gt;t net injuring him that the Lord
Boy Covered With Scnbs

Pumdug over, tor tta present, the verar* ix-

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

Jerusalem's Kike, wo continue the story ot

.
--------m-m to him. \» cluni ami her way* give
jK-r.ec. prmqicnty aud trm- tappuire*; but if
«e forrate *»bd.,m ami .yv .i .mradves v.

wonder bow Solomon,
resoling aiuimlanlly ble

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BIRDS AND

NESTS.

An EugluWuan traveling in Germane
■rites: "German hne*

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■eriou* buxinwx During a year’« rwiden re
in a German town— where were a university
• gyrnmolum, a real achnle, people’s acboo'ii
and variou* private »choobi, ami where, Uaviugtwotej-* of my own in school, 1 had goorl
opportunity to learn of boy»’life-I never

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gurm grn-n,
Where te BrkhreV. tai and te John'* wort

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cruning a large court, I saw a company of
boy* ctaodag side* for a game of l&lt;xlL 1
watched with interart a s^-ctacle w&gt; uummul.
wlxbing to wo bow a German boy would look
wbm actually engaged in 3 gam&lt;&gt;; tat I
disap]H.iutal, a* tte company wxni broke up
in a t'ght. I was n6t sur|»riaed, for fighting,
not in auger or hot blool, but i-akily and nnturally, i* tta nmurement of tte German boy.
But w.-u may wo keep ter from building
Nut that be is msre pugnacious than other
Her tw»t hi t.ur garden." ate sold.
lioya-, hut the military discipline that ctirta
Ctarte N. Gregory In Tte Argtry.
him in rf-huol aud the sight of *oldieiS uh«nover be bu-jm Into too street Item comtantlv
before liiin the idea and almost tbe nret-ta: v
Mr. &lt;'«wtb&gt;&gt;pc Bowen, mi Engiuhmaii
of fighting. Thi* lack nf hcalthful^r.rt seri­
ously nffrets the boy, depriving him of much
enjoyment nnd making him old before he is
mature."— Montreal Star.
nmde tho followitig statement u» to wtat, iu
bls mdgiuem, might ta regarded a* &gt; tairiy
K
»&lt;-hool room: Taking, for uirtauce, a
rrtum 14 fret high, fairly vent il:at id and aloatinenL Tta &lt;mt contain* ml tho wislitn- way* Well aired nt recnw, twirthinL of' the
floor upjce should ta aMdgnnl to tta M.-liulars
nnd their desk* and .the other third should ta
food* that, capectony with the addition of a knpt fat- the teacher, blackboar;.!*, etc. With
little fat, to cafinble of supix-rting life fee au single dc»k«, *J2 inrbe* should ta allowed* from
indefinite period. 1 do not amteod that nat- side to able, and -*Mret from Imck to front.
meal bmore nutritious than wheat Hour, but
it i* a tetter bone producer, and taneo thu more than lb inebe* for thmo running from
food fur children. Indian corn ta* many «le- tack u&gt; front, ami 1 Lx* for thoM&gt; running
virnlik*qualitkw, but it* uw ism away wartr- from ni-Ja to stile. ■ In such nt .-angemeiit,'
fill, am! to many ji-ople injuitoti*. became counting tte panagiw, «tch schular kia* (with­
tte tutrid requires no l--s tl.au four hour** out reckuuiug tho share of tte spate uliottrel
•xxihmg at a te lling |iumt (212 degrre* Fahr­ to tte tvaebrr) n tnllv more thay 40 ini-licv
enheit) to make it dJgiwtibk-. The thewnnd* Innu »ido lo side, nnd ju*t 4 fret from bo*-k
who tab^tuully eat •‘inueb,’* ‘‘utlraboat’’ or to front Iu n room 25 frel by 20 fret tta
"coni pone«."&lt;*»&gt;kcd in frontfift.-ru totirirtv fl*x&gt;r «!*»•?« for wbolars* di'ftk* will be IU fret
minutest may objeccto this rtatement. but it
i* made upon the authority of pbysiol'*gi«ta
ami chemittoof otablwbcd population. After
four hours' cooking, not n minute lew, ccniT aW Niuorr feet, mid the cubic content* ot the
inral become* suave mid frrely digestible. If r.»ui&gt; 7.0UJ &lt;nibie f«4. with ‘JO aqua re feet and
uot so cooked it U never wholly mastered by INti rubij teet tier ucrsoti. '
*
tte stomach, and l*-&lt;-i?me&gt; butli a vrw-te anil
■i source nf irritatfaxt.—Interview in St. Loui*
Globe-Democrat.
Patent device** while ttey nfny be good,
are by no moans ueceaMu y for thn pivvenfSou
uf Binoku iu n hxxxnotlvt- or in a s.-.iti&lt;xiury
plant. ulBnn* a* high authority as The Bail­
ttaa a “Lk&gt;1 dog" there i» but littln ho|&gt;e for way lieview, in which ttefollowing recently
appeared: An intelligent fireman may *olve
ite pitiLlera with but littla ex|wiiM- to hi*
"fool d&lt;»g." Tbe favorite pastime of thto employer l£v udmittiug air through tte fire
animal i* to pick out an nuoffrnsive looking d&lt;«»r and itA-iug a dcflrotnr just inude.ot it.
bur*&lt;* 0:1 tbe street and run under hh-legs or tr by M.uto other simple and inex|wn*ivo
at bin h-nd and t-ork nt him furiously. Tho manner dcjn-u.k-nt tqxin tta court nfction of
"fool dug" gains nothing by this piny except the furnace. A ehangd was recently mode
hi* name The horse pays no attention to in a furruu-o by in»crtlng a number of air
bi^n. and hi* furious barking is regarded a* a tulie* th rough the Uriel: work in much tta
1 mere L-lnff. Another pastime of tte "fnol same manner a* they are put in u locumutivb
11;^- („ „ perfodlral and unfruitful eiyum Hmbox, ni.4 the chimney, whu-h tad previnfter ljlfc tall. Ho can't catch it. but expertrare has never tanght him this fact. Then
hii.ited in Londcnnmethod in which the-xia!
। out—another exhibition of bb&lt; iiKilhbneua. U-L.re ure i» traital cte'uienBy, which Vo­
[ People luck at bi* antics and say ho is n fctiL mit* in no deterioration uf.iluvhvai-pwiue-

HAT in meant by ’free alkali,' Doctor? I see it mentioned
in the advertisements of Ivory ^oap."
“ • Free Alka!:.' Madam, is thculkoji whi*h is not combined with
the fats or oil-; cf which tlie soap is ma&lt;’c* ^'IC to.thcjgnorancc or
carelessness of the soap maker. Soaps in-which ‘free alkali’ is
present are decidedly injurious to both the- clothing and- the skin
when liabitual’.y used: I have seen reports of analysis made of the
Ivory Soap by men eminent in bor profession, anti all pronounce it
to contain no ’free*alkali,’ to. be made*$ijth great care and of ma­
terials of the best quality, carefully selected, ■ o I unhesitatingly rec­
ommend it fur every purpose about the house for which good s^ap.
is required?"
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good as the ' Ivopr ’;"
they ARE hOT, but like al! counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of
the genuine.

Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it.

AiKms’ Silver Steel Dimnond}^/^ ofsti'ivs
M*&gt;!" fmm onr releWated flilvY-r Steel, tempered by our jwtcn’ed method*.’ It .A
Is the fM!*T-. rutting. *rut'nl running wiw nuulc: It will out cut any otter raw ■ ,

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tho Living nnd
klnihnf woods, with tbe mostImpr.w. 4 raws. B fs tbe tert “all tbe year around
med." We &lt;11
A I.1.KNC1E
TH E WORLD to produce a law equaling tho
tanrvu
v*-»
b-ri-B-1 niaianwn
burning with nn cxcVMof smoko. Tta coal
alptidy Ixvii told that it *m i-erauM.- te of item during in* excreta will know a tat ns-m* to ta hardcii'xl Ly this pfixvv*. wfak-U
lov-*l many strange w.&gt;n&gt;.-n
Woman i» i. thought cf him if bo hear-hi:nM*lf referred
trial* teM . .irthlygift t &gt; man. but God • • p, a» having tta x-n*e of a "fool d-jR.”gif:s aboard became cur»e» uut.adof bire» t’idcag.. Heral.l.
lug*.
' Salt Rheum
aing'huu full of fet*!
For sale by the trade. A rk your hardware denier fcr the ATKINS SILVER STEEL DIAMOND
With it* intente Itching, dry. in* *kin. often
and take no otter. If the dealer will not order it tor you. rem it amount with order divert to U3.
broker. hiioiMinfui cracks,and the little watery
ur more ”1" □•itnple*.
f\ ATlflNCA
INDIMUPOUS. IUD. MEHPHIS. TEMt
tribeotten eausi-s tistescrita'-dr *u!terlug.
. C A J K j N bjy&gt;,uq8
MIHKEAPOUS. Mini
liood’* Sarsaparilla bn* vmudorfu! power over
God should wlctt Jeroboam. I emi only tills diwusc. It purines the blond and expel* standing »i&gt; a bluff of tbe Highinml* watch­
lhe humor, and the &gt;kiu heal* without a srar. ing the y oichtamlliDg on tte lower bay.
think of the word* ofr the "Spirit iu lAin. iv, tend
tor la-uk routainh-g nymy statement* of
“Nv, I’ve never «ecn tte wind,’’ replied hi*
Ihi, ~~t : “Tlie Mu»t High ruletb hi Yhe king­ cure*, tot?. J. Hood &amp; Co.. Apothecaries. Loweu,
frli-ml.
dom of men nnd glvi-th it U» whom»oo»vr !!'.■
•Well, i’il tell you how you may. Take a
Ilog
rbdleni
in
northern
Kent.
TIME TABLE.
jMilivhrd metallic turfaca of two fret or more,
army of Hrdvrn and among the inhabitant*
with a rtralgbt •'Ige; u largehand«aw will
of earth; and none can stay Hi- band &lt; r wv
Bill Nyr In one of hi* lett*-r* dtecriltala
unto’ Him. Whitt d-*»t ThouF
It i» no belle a* '-wearing a greasy face adonu-d uu.wcr tte purpme Select n windy day,
whether hfrt or odd, cleor*te cloudy, only let
with a *econd crop of pimples." All w)k&gt;
dom from Solomon's *on; it is a!! tte Lord'* arc similarly ornamented should use Cole's it n-&gt;t rain ur the air be murky—iu otter
words. Jet tm* uir ta-dry. Hold this ttr-taldoing from first to la*t.
.
CarlM&gt;ii-&lt;&gt;ap the triunipiiant remedy for ail lie »urfao- at right angle* tu tte wind—1. «x.
37. "And 1 will take tta-e. nu.1 thou »ta!r -kin lileinisln* and iliseiiluration*.
A
reign according toull ttet thy *oul- d.-ireth. pprely vegetable map, it to Infallible a* a
I Cooper.
and stalt ta kipg oxer Israel" Here U n se­ remedy for skin, scalp and scaly affretlons,
lUnd Ju
cret of tb" ten.t tad ..pen by tte grrat rrnwvcrvilH&lt;
.iwni, pimples, and bbu-klwadi
rauv-ra^.
reiirovc^biotcbe*.
B &lt;»&gt; over the edge. Now -ighi ■ arrfully
Msirclu*r &lt; f heart*, wi.-’ :« !t-:i t k-aw.1 to . t.|(W. alll| nUrjth-s discolored eohiplvxlon*:
..1-.. ... . I... * .... .1..... t-. . I.-.: r.- ttet tliuH He I. _
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...
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Amftcit* the has.ds and promou-* rtexitdlhy.
It produce* u soft en amy emulsion, even over ur water flow* «-«'F a dam.!,u-Btition
Hi* way» or not- We reml that Solomo
In bard water, and to a positive luxury for I»lota.
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tie tuilct. tmlh and nursery. Price
Nh&lt;nr
8 &gt;ld by nil drugs lit*.
BEST
Big Kapids is having a "Fcsthal W among jHN’ple, a nori of uol&gt;h'*c oblige tliat
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For BLACK STOCK15GS.
My Name. that will 1 «k&gt;. that tbe bother maV Day*.’
jwrtain* to certain store* a* well a* to certain
is- glorified in ttaftiu.| (I'nele
.n(.
Sam’s Condition Powders will
3K "If tbou v»Ut hoirken, * • • I »iH cure distcuijier*. coughs, colds, fevers mid
t
Sold by Drnggixt*. Abo
BUtiOO’
Saj Perries* Ilmie I’dc.t*-6 color*.
te with thee " No*, only i* the Kingdom tuo*t of the dlseosi-s to which horse*. &lt;'ah
it tu urge *aL-». A mau wa* Inn ing a *carf i
S** Prerlna t-aunory Blcinx.
n ibrre the otter day; tltf- varirtj shown |
proutis*J lo Jerubo.ini, bn: Gwi ffcra tf tie. khrep. hog- and poultry are subject.
make it pertimiMirt if ta " IU only te ote
coufuMNl him. and bo ta«itat*\l among »ev-1
The Grand ’traverse Herald ha* issued rraL
dlent. .Tbe tz&gt;rd Himrelf i» tlm true King,
mid He will retaidixh any one who will trull n flue Christman extra.'
•■JVhieb are your noveltiref' te tlnally
repr.-rent Him by obey lag Hi* »/u»tunnd»,
n*k'-d tte cl*-rk.
X
P0’CHKR
Eilert'a Haylight Liver Pills are a bron to
walking in Hi* wa)*. nnd doing right in Hi&gt;
"They uro all m-.w good*," "u- ’!•■■ ii-plj.
sufferers trum side headache, -our stomach,
••Till* 1* rather effective,’’ next ha/arded
*igbt.
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. „ torpid liver and indigestion. Sugar coat­
the undecidedpintxuner..
IQNl'A. Mil'll. ’
Tiicro Wil* ii" roiqiotve. Asllttk- iu-ltl«l the
We return now to tte
why the whole ed. pleasant to take ami warranted to go
bnyin* continued, "You don't »rem to tavo Strike von s« a Piper for obtaining, a Bl'SL
kingdom was not to ta rent from Solomon, through by dayllgldNESS EDUCATION. Krtabltoted 1877. Tuipon
nndwnihid tide &lt;• tto ttrrt reawa. ’Four
•
Lansliu people complain of ;i lack of any preference.”
"I beg your pardon,’’ rejilied the clerk a, u,&lt; ran. ««tata-«t K),.C„EB ,w
tiun - in thi* le**m Jehovah «jnwk» of him a- gttel play* at lhe opgra horn*.
_
court*x&gt;u*lv. "we are not allownl to influence,
n customer■&gt; choice or prvre the good* in any
way.
Wo are hero to »tew tb-m only. '—
It Is quite eun'risltiK to notice the num­
uno il 1* ai-J nuu. —-jj - ■
mandmenu and my statutes. ' Thi* wa* the cron* n-|»ort* of remnrkable ca*e* of ner­
manner of David s life, taken a* a whole, aud vous dl*ea»&lt;xr cured, such a* bradache, lit*,
his love for tte statute* and commandment* nervous prostration, heart affections, Nt.
'"'J
““ -S Vitus’ dance. Insanity, and prolonged
The present rulers ot tta various outmtriM
.ta.1.l™.no-. b&gt; Hr. Mll«' lle.tanUl;r la Euro|«nro a* fol&lt;pw»: Austria-Hungary,
••And tor JrnmUm . «kr.
n,.v.
..o'or.m*-1-'1" ot
1 ' Sen ior. Till, new uni Impnrwd brain Franx Jceeplt I; Beltaum, L*»|&gt;oH II: Den“ Iht Niagara Fall* Routt.”
Im! nrrvr »oo0. «ml mcUrlm-. S/TO- niark, Cbristmu 1X; France, Marie iZ Sadib™ ,h..
a a&gt;; !&gt;™i •» •,
JcrUMl.O. * -ta— «*u. lMV“ • where unh'ing a remarkable reputation for Carnot; Germany, Wilhelm II; Gredt Brit­
. rZL,1’», ,.nl. -ml ,111- mw-iry U» »•“ curing the worst of-thesc diseases.
well ain. Victoria I; Grew, Georgioe I; Italy,
„r
-Uraita-v !«iW WdoUta B, a* the injurious effects of worry- nervous Humtart I; Nelberlamh. Willem III; Portu­
d^i.rrwl Um, io Ibtar
1“ taltal Irritation, mental aud physka ••verwork. gal, Liil*I; Ilouinnnla, Karl I; Iluwin, Alex­
W H. Goodyear, thr druggist, will give ander 111; Spain. AlfomoXHl; Sweden and
1 -1. ..i «||1 tor IhVtaSlct Ibotawl of ItavU, away trial bottles of tbi&gt; wonderful rem Norway. Oiiar II; .Switzerland, Einilc VI elti;
edy. Its positively contains’no opium or Turkey, Aboul-Hamid II.
bolooliocta." 1M-M.U
tauxbI U—“&gt;S. Sotanm. u.1 ta- -J. morphineank
astings
ity
bruuabt aflMctton. but Inasmuch *» God *
^TJLnt with David to forever &lt;11 Sara. vRl.
Tbe 6tli Ml&lt; liigan cavalry will hold Ito
Hastings, - - Mleh.
A law «u»»»
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13-ltJ), therefore iters will bo a rtatOratJon reunion at Ionia, Dec 31.
town in Rhode Island drew bi* FJS.OOU out of
and tta Kingdom shall te ertabltoted in tte
Happy Home Blood purifier to the p*£ a local bank bocauw bo dreamed that tta CA.gll’AJD. SSO ,OO°.°O
True David in duo time (Im. I» «. 7; Luke I, pie’s popular med^ine for VUTitylng the bank was going to burst. A large crowd a»blood-; preventtoFor curing /y»Pp*1*’ wimbled to guy him and call him a crank. lacorporated
* °»« B,*u '
"Solomou sought therefore to kill bililousnes.*. headache, bolto and all fevers
Jeroboam.” Tbu« did Haul to David, but and Malarial diseare*. Price W cento and tne uauK ecu*
-— folk* stopped toughing produced an awful al­
not thu* did David to Saul, not oven to one dollar per bottle.
ienee for ten mile* around. -Detroit Free
in.tm.ta wImii ho curved and threw stones.
Detroit’s federal building plans arc com­
orFioNu:
pleted.
D. G. Robinson, Preaident;
tinned ns containing a
Dr H. B. Btauk.of Laming, Mich.,owned
Would you whip n sick horse? Xa I eat that tad tenrnod u» open the door* ttet
the- with bi* 1.0U5 ।
mid Ute ba’£ M Then don’t twe ordinary pills- "»lto, senna, were ucured with • l«tcb, ami all ter deDiKV.cTons:
had been n» good a* etc., for sick livers, taweta etc., wily ”M' Bccndsn-.* inherited the *ame peculiarity;
Miles' Pili*- («• r-&gt; the safest and surest w bile another family rat* br-jugbl up with
ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
Dan W. Reynold*,
w- H
of puff.
Nampirs free at W. H. Good­ them did not learn the trick, although tte?
Stale oY Michigan, in tbe Circuit Court tor tte
D. G. Robinson.
J-J
County of Barry. tn Attachment.
.
bail raffietent intelligence to a*k tte antetycar’s.
Gertrude Mowty. ptotottE, v*. HMp W. Per.
nn defendant.
v..rt Gratiot lias secured the new Chlca- anre of tbriy more expert friend* when they
Notice K hereby elven UiM on tbe
Track !uundr&gt; »Weli -111 wanted a door opcnvl — Detroit Tribune.
day of November A. ILIW. a »m of attach
merit wa* duly l«*ue&lt;l our of tte
"Solomon slept with hb father*, employ 400 men.
f«r tbe county of Barry, at the »u t of Gvrtrate
and was burled iu th. cltyof Da^
Eilcrt's Extract of Tar A Wih,^c^2’
Widow— Mv hi:*band wa* killed iu t rail­
Mowry. the above named jdalntl^ agatoat tty
bind*, ten-mean, good* and
",2“2*
Is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for road a •eldent’ but te bad imured Imu^lf m
fatter.” Forty year* a. Ling, ncteand eBivt' ot '.eonte W. Frerin.Jite
coughs colds, bronchitis, aatbma, and ad on accident company tefora retting out on
.«». «»i too*
defendnuf. tor tbe Kim Of ten thousand dMlara.
which nal«i writ wa* retnruaMe ou tbe nl.b day
21 TH. tai ral.taJ ta S2 trouble: will relieve and benrt t hi* jouroev, ami I got $5,000.
tvivoa and onn son, anu &lt;*»»
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Traveling Man’s Wife-So &lt;tore my John
°\£“ed u’T«riwUayoTv’rJVnMAN
hi* inheritance by hi* fatbnr* sin,.
*r-i.-r,, wuramplta. Tr, 11 .cd
XryI But wo Holomon raved te V here Ev.n (Sue »»ra&gt;oltal: prtce “*„* ,!21 idwayk iMurvhitnrelf tafore NtarUngoiu. but
HTtMrt.IXA7t«*\AWAbfflSk
.mrliule. Sold brdra««tata. ''rrvooM if* all nruiimse, I tell him, fur he haver had
i.y the Bmoert Proprietary &gt;-«•.
any luck in hb life.-Exchange
Mt to mret. God te truly m*mtod *nn turn~
JhCu. How to it wUi you, dear reader I
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�Rev. F. M. Shrout, pastor L nltcd Bretit
rcn church. Bine Mound, Kansas, says: "
feel it my duty to wonders. Dr. King#New
Discovery l»a» done for me. My lungs
were badly diseased, and my parishioners
thought I could live only a few week*.. 1
took five bottles of Dr. King's New Dis­
covery «umI am sound and well, gaining 26
lbs. In weight”
Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny
Folks Combination, writes: “After a
tboroneh trial and convincing evidence. L
um confident Dr. King's New Discotery
for •..-ousumptlon beats 'em all. and cures
when evert thing else fails. The greatest
kindness I can do my many thousand
friends i» to urge them to try it." Free
trial bottles at W. II. Goodycar's drug
■iton-. Regular sizes 50c. and 81.
Epocb.
Tlie transition from long, lingering and
painful sicknexs to tobust health marks an
epoch in' tlx- life of the individual bueh
u retuarltilble event is treusurctl In *the
memory and the agency whereby the good
health has l&gt;evu attained fa gratefully
blessed. .Hence it fa that so miu lt Islward
in praise of Electric Bitters. So many fet-1
they owe their restoration to health, to the
use &lt;&gt;f tin- great alterative arid tonic. If
you are troubled with any disease of.,kid­
neys. liver or stomach, of long or *hort
landing you will suivly find relief by ot
of Klevtrlr Bitters. Sold at 50c. and ?!
per bottle :rt W. IL Gotxlycar's drug store.

The (test -alve in- the world for cuts,
bruises, ulcers. salt rhi.-nxn, fever sores,
tetter, ehapped hands, chilblains, curats,
and all skin eruption*, aud positively rurvs
plies, or no pay required. It i- guaranteed
to give, perfect satisfaction, or. money re
funded. Price Ii5 et&lt;*. per box. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear
Dr. J. Sid I lean, a young physician, is
missing from his how in Toledo.
Mothers will find fit. Winchell'.* teething
syrfip just »he medicine to have in tlif house
fur the children; it will cure coughs. colds,
sore throat, aud regulate the bowels. Try
• A’ lire engine agent agent can drive a
trade at Bronson as the council tat* voted
to buy an engine.After, dlnbtberia, scarlet tover or pneumonia
Hood's Hanapanlta AtU gncytreriKth to the
system mid eipel all poison from the blood.
'Die national merino sheep register as­
sociation held its ninth annua! meeting at
JackMUi.

Is it not better to nip consumption, the
greatest scourge of humanity, ta the bud.
than tu try io stay its progress on tlie
brink of the grave. A. few dose?, of Cali­
fornia's most useful production. Santa
Abie, the king of consumption, will re­
lieve. aud a thorough treatment wlUrure.
.Nasal catarrh, too often the forerunner of
consumption, can lie* cured by California
Cal-r-cure. The»e remedies are sold and
fully warranted by W. H. Goodyear at SI.
or three for 82.50.
The semi-annual meeting of the .Soutben» Michigan Medical association «as-held
at Hilbdale.

Dr. Jaques'German Worm Cakes destroy
worms and remove them from the aystom.
Safe, pleasant and effective.
Geo. H. Hannon, manager of tlie lum-.
liennan's hospital at. Bay City, is dead. Zx

Mr*. C. A. Johnson, of Toledo, bad
every symptom of heart diwase. shortness
of breath, could not lie on left aide, cough,
-pains iu ehe*t, etc., y ct ^nftcr being given
tip to die, was cured by Dr. Miles’ New
Cure. Scrfd by W. H. Goody ear.

Tbe Standard Underwear company, of
.lackson, has been obliged to enlarge it*
quarters.
"When jmni and aOgufah wring lhe
brow” from the dire attack.* of dyspepsia.
Indigestion or constipation the nente pain
quickly --•‘ri'ttd by the use of Bludblkler
h f tmwt......*.*jrfui and infallible vegetable
^jltivi and »ts!atlvr ttau ha* rewarded
tllb rcawarches of sciebc&lt;&gt;' This elixir
purities, strengthen* and renews the blood,
eliminates from the nystem all mercurial
and other poisons, eradicates constitutional
disorders, restores flesh to the emanated
tranie. lncrca-*e* muscular strength.' gives
physical endurance sulxlue* feverish colds.
assuage1- pain of every kind and afford* re­
freshing sleep. Price 81. Sold by all
drugEfai.*.
There - is ^movement on foot at Eduiore
to keep the catue off th* sidewalk.

Uncle Sam's Nerve &amp; Bone Liniment
will relieve sprains, brulm-s. neuralgia and
rheumatism. Sold by all dnigglst*.
’ Mrs. Robert Carpenter, au old and rev*j?ccted resident of Fenton, committed sai-clde by taking morphine.

Mr*. Winslow's Soothing Syrup khoulrt always
be used (or children teething. It aouthc* the
-child, softens the gums, allay* all pain, cure*
wlud rollc and l.« the tred remedy for dlarrho a.
Twenty -five cento a bottle.

There are ftittr women among the 43 In­
mate* uf the Marquette prison.
SCROFULA FROM CHILDHOOD.

Tbe following is nn extract taken from a
letter recaired from Mr. T. A. blzemore.
of Piedmont. S. C.. and written underrate
-I am now twentyri-ight years old mid
from thr time I was seven years of ag»until 18M3. 1 buffered with a severe case of
ucrotulu. During that time J took every
know n remedy, .but to nu purpoae. My
fBtlwi t-ait me to North t'arollna where I
wn* p-A uniler the ueatnn-nt of un emin­
ent FAvtieiaxi. "Tin- medietas given me
bud i-idy a irmi-orary effect, for shortly
*il«-i tny 'return itiw scrofula.broke out in
a hex-- malignant form and I was worse off
than t ver before.
■•lu itws 1 dfamihtiniuid tatausf al! other
mr.li.-im-s aiid innmcDml taking Swift's
Spnflk (S. 3. h.-) 1 took a number of liotit cured uiv. I have been free
rufula from that time until now.”
-m'llitiE NwitlV Specific (S.
TH during which time 1
great number «! veryre-

tn:11th rhwutatisiu. The case was
h. b-. I Hut la- tra-. iirlpl^s for ft long
i'.n. ■
took hundreds ot dollars wunh
ot otiv.i iitHlicinre without receiving any
Iwh:-;:.. Ih-wnsf length happily ar.il

FARM AND GARDEN.
POINTS

AND

OF

INTEREST TO

LARGE

SMALL CULTIVATORS.

The Hereford breed lias always been
held in high estimation as a grazing ani­
mal by British stockmen, and 1ms a fore­
most place ataong the English beef
breeds. The present popularity.in Eng­
lund of the Hereford cattle is due in pan.
at least, to tlio improvements brought
about ta this breed by the Royal Agri­
cultural society. This organization of
kite year* has, bV virtue of prizes offered
aud the higli sulo prices accruing from
these, brought about some luugniticeut
dfaplays of Hereford*, notably in 188-L
While the llcrefordshuvc been known
iu tills country for thejast half edntury,
it is ouly of Into years that they have
been recognized among tho foremost of
beef breed* in the United States and
been bred pure. A great impetus was
given to the Hereford* in 18«3 by tho
winning of the Swee]Mtako premium for
the best dressed carcass, at tho Chicago
fat stock show, by a Hereford steer. At
tho preseht time prize cattle from tlio
best English herds nn-grazing on Ameri­
can pastun •.
In fact, so well known have the Hcrefords btenme to uur active breeders and
leading stockmen that, we give only a
brief mention of their general characterfaties for the beuefit of amateurs. First
come the massive form and great weight
of ls*ef produced; lhe comparative ease
with which tlie cattle are supported, and
the readiness with which they fatten in

response to liberal feeding. Their white
face* are n conspicuous feature, and.
along with their bright red bodies,
marked with white beneath and sup­
ported by t-iiort legs, present a combina­
tion worthy of admiration.
The subject of the illustration, origin­
ally photographed for Tlie Mark -Lane
Express, is the fine bull Figaro that
found his way to tho front of the late
Windsor Royal show. In a class of some
thirty yearlings, with general consent,
lie-is described as a doep, massive, well
fleshed aninml. His destination is Aus­
tralia.

A SLATTED

POTATO

Iu thn luanufacturo of tho one
section* we taivu picx'es of bonswood left
that will not faake sections ou account
of bad color, unsightly knots, checks,
etc., ta such quantity that wa sell, dur­
ing the busy season, from throe to four
wagon loads of tids kind of wood for
kindling almost every day. For yean

remaritsbta
iniucauio;
a causa
w'dehfiireu

prop”. Tho
clrcumttan-

at hi* dln-

POTATO BOX MAIAE OF ShATs.
wc have been puzzling our brains to find
some u*e for these refuse pieces of bunswood, but nothing Ims comu up to indi­
cate a use for tuore than a very small
part of them until just uow. A few
days ago Mr. Warner, tbe foreman of
our woodworking ruacliinery. submitted
a potato box. inado entirely uf thre&lt;
refuse strips of basswood, with the ex­
ception of the end itierai. We give you
a picture of it below.
Perlutpsl might explain that the refuse
sticks are put on to tbe buzx saw and
sliced up | inch thick. This gives the
slat a Tlie ends of the box arc also uinik
uf (-inch Itnulier, With our specially
made aaws. we cut the stuff almost ni
smooth as it can tie made with c plane
and, as tbe ends arc always phrtied, we
have a box that is nicb enough to Ik
(minted if desirable.
By using long
barbed wire noils*ami putting two in the
end of each strip, we get a box strong
enough so that the galvanized iron bind­
ing can, I think, be safely omitted; and
we can make the price, all nailed up.
complete, only 20 cents, hvrtrad of 25,
the price of. our former potato box; 10
boxes, nailed up, will be Mid for 81.85:
100. nailed up, for SIB. Material in the
flat, including nails, will be 812 per 100.
We shall orate them in packages of. 12
boxes each at $1.50 a package, nnd 2 oi
the 12 will be nailed up.
The more I use the {Kitatu loxes tbe
more J am convinced there should be a
good deal of ventilation through them.
Keeptag our seed potatoes over winter
Inst year, we found a few rotteu ones,
but they were invariably in the center ot
the boxes. Tiie boxts were raiw.nl from
lhe ground by blocks, and Mjparatud from
cacli other by blocks also, so as to allow
u full cireulutlou of air. Now, these
slatted boxi-s will give a better circula­
tion than die ohl kind, even if they are
simply piled one over the other, without
any blocks between them nt till.—From
‘•Gleanings in Bed Culture.“

wufflii

JL

Winter I reding.
A subject upon which a great deal of
advice is annually given, but one wliictt
can neverbo worn out, fa that of winter
feeding. It is now generally conceded
that no one article can be fed the winder
through with c-mirely satiafactory re­
sults. Fowls must have a varied diet, as
no single elesnvnt can supply all th*
needs of tbe svslem. Provision rour. be

IMi

by bl» family. suddenly bream* ‘-“'"unite
braadUhii* a crovliuj inifa drovu I

A Srlrutin. PlkavryV,
Country Gentleman, in reply to a cor­
respondent, givewthe annexed plan for al
&lt; , The New Method of Farming.
large piggery. Its capacity may be in­•
'nterc is so much interest in irrigation.
creased to any extent by adding tu the: now that the survey* of Maj. Powell and
length at each end, with t|ie -ame. in­- the department reports provjt that it fa
ternal arrangements. The. feeding pen*&lt; necc-eaarv ta n third of our territory,
orc placed on a sloping plank floor, anilI that Colorado itenffi rtre timely. Field
they ore readily cleaned by pushing tlie and Farm, of that state, is entiiusiahtic
manure through rite horizontal slits ex­- over the increased product of corn and
tending along each side. CC C are pas­• alfalfa. These two leading product*
sages for the attendant in- feeding thes. must necessarily be utilized—reduced Ju
animals; F F Fare feeding apart men is;; money—and the farmer can find no bet­
ter way than by feeding them to Meer*.
Those who have not tho cattle can buy
them cheaply of fhiwe who luive, and
hazard but little risk of malting it pay.
Al the prc£'nt outlook there will be no
fortunes in feeding, but if the farmer
a fair price for lib hny and grain
pfuduct. with a trifle nddcil for his*tiim
in feeding, he should be content. Tliis
can be done cheaply by good selection
and judicious management.
' P1GUEHY PLAN.
Let u* see tor n moment; A well bred
G G G are sleeping aporirueni*; B B.
the central pas-uge. The trouglis ex­; twelve hundred pound steer can . Im*
‘
bought
these time* for two ami o half
tend -part way across the feeding
rooms, with n board partition be­’ cento per pound, which will lx? 81J0. Now
tween tbeiu. The division* between if this steer is put to feeding by the mid‘ die of the present month and kept fec-dthe feeding rooms and tho sleeping
apartments are a single board, 0 in. High,’ tag until he has consumed a ton and a
which hold* lhe clean straw from be­' half or two tons of alfalfa and thirty
coming mixed with the manure. D D( bushels of corn, he will have increased
his weight 200 pounds, when he should
D are doors, through which tho animalr
pxay enter; and sliding doors may be bring •’in tlio market at homo or abroad
made for all tlie apartment*, nnd' be­ from $45 to $55. Tltis would give the
’ farmer thirty-five cents a bushel for hi*
tween them, for throwing two together,
when dffsiretl. The space A contains ’ corn and $5 u ton for his liny. To ole
' tain thia inerraaed weight in the Ucer
the cooking apparatus, to which may In­
•Jte must bo sheltered though, and fed
added any additional heater when neces­
’ with an abundance—must never be al­
sary. Each window affords light tp two' lowed to go hungry or shiver with cold.
apart men ta, nnd which will aid in&gt;kcepA few year* ago wo were jeered ut for
ing them |&gt;erfectly clean. The floor.
has a uniform surface, with no break, saying that Colorado would yet become a
th* central portion being level, while grand fm-dtag and beef producing state.
tbv aide floors for tlio eating pens Thowo who doubted then do not doubt
have, a slope to aid in cleaning now. They have become thu advocate*
and drainage, being about 4 in. in C of it. It is patent that we have thr abil­
fl. To assist in cleaning, an open­ ity to feed nnd fatten large numlx-rs of
ing is made C in. wide along the cattle—can do it oh cheaply nu any and
whole length of tho outside of tho Mop­ at ps good a profit tu* any of the western
tag floors, and a board fl in. wiik- fa hung states. It fa being done. In fact our
on binges at the upper {Vdge. so that it farmers will soon be forced to fwd or
may be l»ok*d up for cleaning, and S*»™ no market for their leading prodacts. They have tlie liest f.?ed in tbe
world and the best climate in which to
feed. It only needs tlie knowledge how
: to feed, when to feed and tho delrrmina’ tion to do, when bucccbUs will reward thr
undertaking.

PEKSPECHVE VIEW OP PIGGERY,
lowered for excluding cold air in cold
weather, or opened for the admission uf
fresh air in worm weather. Theground
ahotdd slope away from the building on
both sides Pigs are naturally cleanly
animals if their owners will only giro
them a chance, and with a supply ol
clean straw for bedding, they will keep
it clean.

BjLNfiZB HI6NAUI.

BOX.

A prejudice lias been 'created against
tho Arab horac, aays un English writer,
•imply because with very few exceptions
inferior *j&gt;ccitnens reach thi* country.
Really good ones worthy of tbe name nre
ataioift.aa ocarce hero no feathers on a
frog's back. The Rusalim*. Italians and
French buyer* will give prices in the
desert such as our people never dream of.
Leadville ca$*unire more milk per
capita of tta people than does any other
dty ip America. The lacteal fluid is
considered an antidote for the arsenic
pofaon it» t he aunosplitfrd.

p-r-nen" uuniruni,. .......
jil
la conr»tl»u and in overturning bls braiu- »•
uever rvcnrervd. A HmtUr &lt;a»n fa the follow­
ing, which however, under dlffi-rvai trvmmen: resulted in jartug *ad prvtouglnir a hit.

s^ks

p*lp» fn hi* head irum mnstmkc for»«*«.
which were cure! bj St.
UJ* *?d
reii.'i. ueaia or ~&gt;s»vu&gt;uug "”•»■; — —
able mania. CongmUwt take* place in Um
miuclcs a* well ■* the m rre* and rimum*tfam I* trarealie. very often, directly to a wfr
ge.&lt;hd condition. For taMance. a
draft of sir to the heated l—!y rensrs achUl
and the chill produces cvngvstiou.

BUSINESS CARDS.

p

A. SHELDON.
Abstract and Kral Estate Offlcv,
Atfstract Bueh. ria»uiljc»Money to loin on Kral Estate Ileal Estate
»&gt;ild on commlxkiun. General conreyaaeing.
riatlrx a eompirtr *rr of Abstract Rooks, com­
piled Ironi the Ifccvrda. can f 'rnlsh complete
ibstractk.
. C. F. IIBVOKS. Clerk.,

I C. A NOELS, Dcntfat,
J .
llastlUKs, Mich.
Nitron- Acid Gre or Vitalized Air ztartiffi?
Hit ;fltiIv»M ratroclloti of teeth.
P. DlUkE. M. »»..
Oftlre over Holloway’s drug More
Office hours from J to 4 p. m. Telephone. &lt;x-a
nrellag with residence, at HUIuwmj'* uro*

KOKTGAGE HA LX

dated December II. 1W. and:
Rrgtstcr'k office on the Mine day
mortgare*. nu pegv &lt;74. by umi-paymeut fit
moneys dur thereon, by which the jaowcr ol
MU UMrela cr&gt;tit:iiiu-it has become operative,
and on which mortcagv there I* claimed to b«*
due nt tbe date of this uotiee six hundred and
tweuty-dght dollar*, bcvldi-s thr xltoniey fee
provided for by law. and no suit or procoeding
al law hailng b.-en liiriltuted to recover the
amount secured bv said mortgage, or any part
thereof. Notice I* therelore hereby given that
on Friday Uu&gt; ?Mh day of January. it». at leu
odoev m the forenoon, there will be sold st

Mfclifaati itbat being the place iu which the
cir.-.nt eourt for the county of Harry I* held) ax
puidh- auction to the highest bidder, the prom*
|*r* «.&gt;'bribed lu said mortgage, or so much
thereof s» may he aceeaaarv to satfafy the
an iMitit due &lt;••• **ld mortgage, as anove set
forth, with the intercut tberrom, nnd the co*to.
Hi uu—atiJ
allowed by taw and pro
i ideu for lu x..jd mortgage. *aid premlkc* being
situated llrflieclfa of Hasting*, county uf Barry
ami ‘late uf Michigan. at&gt;ddrecrit»ed as follow*:
t'otn'oendiigot the »&lt;&gt;tith west corner*! lot nu*
hundred aud fifteen, thence running north eight,
rod*, tlienee runnlog ea»t eight rod*, then**
ruiniibg womb to the south eaat corner of lot
»u&gt; !.mired and alxteen. thence running west
to Um piner of beginning. AU intheeltyof
ILxtiiiu- &lt; formerly village? according to the re-,
eontoil plat thereof.
•
Dated. Octot-cr-x:,'imw.
Kkiiastiak hamKH.

CHANCKBYOKDEK.
State of Michigan. Fifth Judiclol Circuit In
Suit'peiiding in tho Cfrcdll Court fnr theCoan
ty of Ifarrv m Chaurer/.at tbe City of Ha*tins*
un Um I.Mh dav of November. A. D.. law.
Heuy J. Dibble, cuiiiplatnaut. v». Mary htwle.
ay widow and adtniufatratrlx ol the rotate of
Mllm Engle deceased. Thoms* 1.. Engle, Jennie
!. Falronrr. Jullrif.- E. Hick*. Mary Engle.
Mile* Kngle and Elizabeth Engle, defendant*.
In llii» cauw it appearing tlmT one &lt;4 tti:d»vr named defendant*, Thoma* 1- 'Engle, fa
not n rexidrM ot ltii*«lale. hut I* nresident ot
the slate &lt;&gt;( Nebra*k*.th-rebwe on mutton of
smith &amp; Colgruvr. -u-ileHurs for complainant, it
Bordered that Mid non rr*lde:il defendant.
Thutnus 1- Engle. « n(ertl» appearance In ihl»
cause, on or wfuro four month* from tbe date
of tb&gt;» order, and tliaCwttbln twenty .lays the
complainant cause a copy of thi* ordrr to be
nutiltahed In lhe HAsrrsoa BAMXK«.*ald pub­
lication to be continued once in each week tor
six weeks in iueee**ion
FKvXK A. Hookkm.
Circuit Judge.
Smith A Cotxntov K.
Solicitor* tor Cotnptalnau:.
A inn-ropy: Attest.
.

M. B. GILL ASHE. Notary Public
•
aud U. S. Claim Agent,
will prosecute all kinds of claims before fix­
• CHANCERY OHDEIt.
Departments of Uic Interior offiJc. Calloq him
at his iture, currier Court ami JrRersau St*.. htate ot Mlctuasn. 1 tlth Judicial Circuit iu
Hasting*, kllcb.
Cbaaeery.
Still pen tin* tn thr Circuit t,«nrt for the
county ul Barry lu Chaar-rv. at Un- city M
M. FOWLER.
.
Dentist.
Ilfram M. Chase, remiplaluunt. v». Alonzo
Booms former!* decupled by Dr. Jone*, orer
Wlteox aud Meuervt* Wileox. defendant*.
jtmltb, Hanoi &amp; Van AniiM'i.
In thl» cause it appearing that one ot tt&gt;r de­
QTUART, KNAPPKN ft VAN ARMAN. fendants. atane uanirtl. to-wil. Aldari Wilcox
!&lt;a» deparud from bi* last kuown place of realO
Lawyers.
denen and that ll'can not he a»’-crtalnrd In
. Practice in all court* of the state and tu the w hut state or country lie now reside*, and tliat
hl* whereabout nn* unknown, therefore on
V nltod state* i-uurt«.
motion of Smith A Cnterovc. solicitor* tor com
Offices over Haitiinn
I
National Bank.
plalnnnt.lt l» onlcied that said defendant,
&amp;a»ilna*.Mlehixat
As»ociate offices. Rootwru*.**!* and 11
Alonx? Wilcox; enter his api&gt;e*ra-&gt;c^ tn thl»
&lt;-»u»e on or trafurr five motubs from the dale nf
Huusemau Block. Grand Rapids. Mich.
'
Wi i ’ ,
.1 Ht, - this order, and that wltnln twetixy days the
co a pin taunt '•sum- tbl* order Io be pnhllihed In
the Hasting* BaNnKts. Mid publication to be
"Continued &lt;mcc In each week lor six week- la
*ucceMlo«i.
Fbvxk A- Hoi’KKi:.
a. barber, m. d..
tlreutt Judge.
•
. , Physician and Surgeon.
Smith &amp; CouiH'ivt.
vsolicitors tor Gomplainaut.
Office over Nevin's store. Office hour* from
A true ropy-. AlimL
THoxias t&gt;. Buick. Register in (xaneery.
W. LOWRY. M. 1&gt;..
•
Phyaicisu and Surgeon.
ATI ATHiiENT NOTICE.
State of Michigan, hi the Circuit Court fed the

I
S

H

G

PBOBATX NOTICE

lor creditor* to present thslr claim* tigafait
rotate of PhUaadcr L. Ktnitit. late ot rtaid con
deceased, and that all creditor* ©j
ev»»cd are required to prckcnt ihrir riatm* t„
said Probate Court, at the Probate office, in thr
city of Hasting*, for e\ainln*t!c»n and aHnw
anee. on or before tbe "th «»that Mieh-claim* will be I
court. otfTuaaday, th* ;th ds
on \V ednrodav. the Ttli dav c
'o'clock it* thr torenoou u( e* Ii or Wmc daj».
Dat- .1 Hasting*. Nov. tth. i. n.dtMi..
AHM.oTKll.VG,
Kmarprabata

Lareu to Hiram A. Harber, dutwl th Drst duof October, A I). I«W&gt;, and recorded In thr
attire nt thu Kc«t»b r of I»rcd&gt;. fur the couni &gt;

mortgage* on pare 31fi. said mortsagc was &lt;&gt;■
tbe express c toOlUocn that -tmuld any defau?
be made in payment ot raid interest,
asessnienu. or insurance, or nay part thereof
on any day whereon the same i* made pxyahbas nborr expre-&gt;red, ami almnld tlie»*mere
main unpaid and in arrejr* for the snore oi
thirty days, then and from thenreforUi. that b
tosav. after the tafwe oft hi&lt; said thirty daythe aforesaid principal *uin of vixtrtren bundrn.
dollar*, wltu all arrearaoe of interest therroi.
and alt taxea. aaMS&gt;menl* »nd tPaunmre. m
paid, alia!! at the option of said obligee, hl* r
ecutor*. administrator* or assignor-, becau.xud be dur and payable immediately thereafter
jitre*!. anythin* thereinbefore contained to th.
contrary thereof In wiywisr notatthMuidin^.
und default ba\lug been made tn the pavnu-u*
of
interest
and
fiayacut du* ’ Om
tor 1st, Jt*'. ami tbe MUue having oinalnea unpaid and In arreara lor the spare &lt;&gt;
thirty day* and upwarns, tin- aforesaid pnnci
l&gt;a! »um ol einba-eif hundred dollar. * .th a!
arrearage Iu Interest thereon i» now due
ikayaal*
by tlie terms of
auld
jndrlEM:*'
.......
I. .-ft.. ■.।
.... ......

nine hundred and thirty *i*fbt dollar, ao*
suit or proceeding at law or in equity havm.been Instituted to recover the money seeurei
by Mid radripage. or any part thereof, now.
therefore, by virtue of the power of -*&gt; cot:
talncd ia said toortgsgr. aud lb- statute i;
such case made provided, noUre is heirin
fci ven thaton Saturday lhe first; day of F&lt;niary. A. D. tstc. at -ten o'clock fa the foreaoo:;
1 ahUI sell at public auction, to the. btghe-'
bidder, nt the north trout d-oruf the court
boctM-in tbeeity ot HasllDg* -tliffi beiag tbblare w here tbe circuit court lor Parry' &lt; Mint -

together with an attorney * tee o| fifty dollarcovenanted b&gt;r thrritn. tbv premt»re brtn^ dscribtd In said mortgage as all that errtau
piece or parrel »t land k'.tuat* and being In tmviltaci cl NeuiLMllf. ctmuty-uf Ltarry and »|*t.
of Mirblgati. *mt dr»r.*ibed at tolwwrf, to-wtt
Village lot niimtwr forty three i U&gt; o: the rillagof Nashville. Itarry county. Michigan, acror'
Ing to the recorded plat tbercol.
.Pitted November ad. 1 w.
Hiuam A. KAiii.r.n
Mortgagee

NOHI&lt;;AGE SAl.r.
’ DeUult having been, made tn the conditt&gt;:
ot a certata tnortg'
r.ioiuv* Alter*
1 w, nnd recorded
,&lt;h&gt; uliich mortpai

dollar* and 1lhy-«tv cent* and an aitmiey fee o&gt;
forty dollar* provided tor tn uud mortgage.aud
no suit or proreedtnits at ’a* er
In* beta instituted to rw&amp;wr II
cLred by tab! mm tp»«v or an' t'art
.Now, therefore, by vtrtr.e of tlw jx.
contained in said mortzaa. Hi.d tbe H.i'ute u
sneh care made and provide.!, nttire ।. itfrel*
uiyen• that
the ..
first. da;
r. ou Saturday,
, ... ......
,.... of Feta,.

der. at the north trout door ol the eourt hvu-^
tn tlie city ol HaMit'it*. (Unit betai&lt; the pl*.-’
u litre the elreu.t court for Barry omul) I
holdem, the premise* described In tan. m-nt
Office and residence un Broadway, near Court
cage, or m. mueli thereof »* may I* acre*«ar.
House.-Hastings. Mich.
td pay tbe amount due on Mid m&lt;*rt^.utv. «•:.
•
.
.
-------------I "" “uiv Ikkurii &lt;&gt;“■ ri tiir rirruii cuurr lor IIM* seven per rent. hiterrsL tpA •!&lt; kg.u «&lt;«t* l
I C. WELTON
1
countvof Barry, at thr suit of J.i'me*H. 1’hilHp* anther with tin uUorney'-. fee of .'-'r’y dollatJU*
I the .anovo named plaint HI. ugatatt the taiul*. covouanlM top therein, Msc ut«-n&gt;. ■
hetuc
il«-»rtt;.rd tn vtut iiii.rtsuseasali tha: pieo- o.
parrr'lof laud .lying aud bcltnr Mtuate i । ttu
loro by firejlgbtaii ur wlnJ;
'“r
' -■ *»’“■»* “*•' tow nvhln of Ininn. tn the county of H*rr&gt;
stats
-of
Mlehipui.
and
dm-nbed
a*
!■&gt;!
Itfoby death and accident.
tO-Wlt: Tlie went L
Dated ltd' r.ih dav of XotemU-r A. D 1WV
quartrr of section nu
0MITB A COLGROVE
ttn tor. Kxaitkx Waxaiimam.
fonrlt, north of rai
O
Ijiwyt-r*.
Attoniey'a for PtnlnttS.
itarry county, Mich.
Dated November .’•!
(Office fr. Union block. Iio.itf.-itr*,) •
PracUcw iraUthc coorts uf the alate.
BIM301.VTUIN NUTICK.
Tlie
enpartuvinhlv
brretotore
extatin*
beSmith &amp; C«H.&gt;&gt;tt&lt;-vkJMt'ys for Murtaficr*.
4 E. KENASTON.
t«ri-n lh&gt;- unden&gt;!i.'ue&lt;l ’.uxter llu-llri.-i name ot
MOUTGA(\SA1.E
Attorney at Law.
(Ovnt-J.S.GoodvearJkCo.'ssfree.)
Iielault having been made In the coaditios •
Practise* In Mlcourtoottbe 8tut&lt;». Collection*
rsMwi.Oook Bro*., bim! a!) debt* of Mid firm of a pertain raortazte made by Daniel &lt; ornv.r u
promptly at tenAin* to.
re axturaed by Cook Bro*.
toTtioinas Alverson, dated December trt. A- D
HnsilugSi Nov. Mb. nw.
IM', and reeordril hi tbe office of the Beuster of
Dead*, far lhe county of Barry and state ot
R. TIMMERMAN, Hoimepathic I’bjMichigan.ontbeaacood day of Dceeint-er A. D
•
slcian and Surgeon.
1*7, tn liber » of mortgage* ou paitr .-U on
which r.wirtgagv. there ta claimed to tw due a:
(Ofll.-e over Imtbrop's drug store.)
CHAKCEBV OHHK1L
date ot this notice the stun of three him
State *t Mlrhigan. In the circuit court for the the
dred
and one dollars Mid nine cents, snd an at
UARTIN V. BARKER. Real E*ta!e, In&lt;- unly olIlBnrey
In.....
chancery.
M« 11—
. ..«.
...-—a ...
tornev'a fee of thlrt)-five dollars prf»id&gt;*&gt;i So­
I’A
surnnee and Louta.
in
s*td
mortnaiti-. ana n« wit or precredit
ur,,-.
u&lt;
jiuiirf.
nri&gt;u*iuuo,
acOffice with J. G. Kun van San. * doors north
law having been Instituted to recorv
eefiacd. defendants.
Suit (lendlni: In the elrealt court tor the' moneys secured by said mortgagr. or any
Special attention given to making exchangaa comitv
of Barry, in Chancery. Fifth Judicial UMWeof;
rty. The Interest* ot iiott^MldM*
Now/ therefore, by virtue of the power ■
Order mad* al Charlotte. Michigan,
owner* carefully looked after. Forma Ctrewit.
rootXfned In aald mortgum- nnd the statum i
tn aahl clrealu
In thi* cause, it apnrarlDK by affidavit filed iin'h case made and nrot Idea, nourc is lervbj
lota for sale.
thermo at the timed tbe filing of the bill of
eomplnlm. am! by Ollier proof. tolhe**at&lt;sfarUon ot Mid ewwt. that Mathew Broughton is sell al pu’&gt; lie auctiuu to the highest bidder, at th*
ROBERTSON HOUSE, )
deceww’d .aid that bls heir* are unknown, and north front door &lt;»f tbe (&lt;mrt house In the city
Dint snrh heir* arc nocesnary aud proper per­ ot HMtltigs ithat twins the place where tbe cir­
son* to (be above entitled proceeding: &lt;&gt;n m«» cuit court for Barry county ta boldeul. the
Cor. Jefferson and Court rit», Botines, Mirh. tlon of .Stuart. Knappcn &amp; VanAnnan, -olici- premises drerrlbed In *aid mortgw. or
too; lor complainant bercitr. It is ordered that tnnch thereof a* may beaecesvaryinpaythe
Ratos, 81 .OO por Day.
unknown heir* of the said Mathew' amount due on said mortp&lt;;r. with IMvrv't at
Th!* Hoose !» new, with pleasant rooms. The sueh
iUouEhtan. recea-ed, do api&gt;ear In mild cattse. seven per cent and nil lecalco*t«. together will:
patronage of the p-iblle:»respectfully solicited. and
cause their appearanev to t»r entered there­ an attorney Ire uf »X&gt; covrr.anled for therein.
in mi or Iwfore the 14th day of Mav ta ihejear Um nmutaes belnjt described tn said niortpice
onetnuU'Med eight hundred and ninety; else a* all those certain niece* nnd parrel* of fa-- &gt;i
thr .at.! t.Ui f.f rr.riinlHU.I
K..
situate Iu the township nt Carltou in tin
i
umrr in- ttiu- county of Barry and *tatc o&lt; Michl.-.ui and
Corner uf Court and JcflenKHi St. Krep» flour. lixlicd within twe*&gt;ty days from this date, in tho described a* follows, lo-wlt: The *otithea*r
Jred. ItotiB inral. ground oyster -ht-ll. eng toot! Hrnniug* Uannkk. ahewsiMper priui-d, pm*. quarter of the nurt|:we*t quarter and narth»a«&gt;
for fowl* Aho a general stock of grwerte*. Italic! nnd rlrcnlatml In said county of Itarn,
Good goods. Low price*
/ nnd he nubltahnd therein ottre In each week for
six v.ecks in sncceaamn. xu.-h publicattoii. bow- enouxh land &lt;dt and from tbe north »i'fa of tLe
ever. shall not be nre-Mary tn &lt;Ja»r a copy of
this order f-e served &lt;m cueli and t very oi the
Mid unknown licit* ot Mai hew llmtghton perkOtlUllv. 1.1 lr.k-1
-Uu, trim I• I..... I..—. north. nuuccel*hl(K)weat. cutitatiilag in all nu-hundred and twenty acre* ft land. fa’ U"same more or lewi areordfaz to the jwninwmt
&gt;aa. d'-f*i:itant.
Notice is hen

P

G1LLASPIE,

'LOVER DLOSSOM
THE GREAT

Blood Puriflsr.

Circuit Jodie.
MORTGAGE BALE.
Default ImAng been made ta tlie condition* of
a certain tnortgare made by Charles HotebklM
’fatehkm*, hl* wile, to William J.
Dibble, dated January fourteenth. A. D, IMS,
and recorded- In tlie uffier of tb- Reghter of

dlettro.

'
J
.N^xth &amp; Colukovk. AtPysfor Mortp-S' •

YOU CAN LEARN

SHORTHAND I

Id niortaaxc being
«'il .1. Dibble uu tbe
tu Kinlly D. Bort- Just a* readily as hr nxtcndlni; wm* school nn.l
■I war. duly recorded
ta the offiee of the Ibqrl»;ei ol Deed* (or Barry
LESSONS BY MAIL.
county. Michigan.oath*Will!*) ofMeptotuber. l new mrthod SlMl’l.E and THOBOl '.H.
A II I*M7. If.
of
Shorttuui&lt;1 writers kH frnm
rr.xos XAiUt
S5O TO S 150 PER MONTH.
HI,,n C *uc num v, lcll util,,
.
—
dred
—***. ......
forty-four w.i.i
&lt;fa)lnr*
’v.;. »uu
aud iiiimy
ninety one cents
cents
The work ta llxtit. nJeaMi t :m«1 re*l*etabl.-.
1*11l.-» J Laotian
un.l&lt;&gt;r. attorney
ufr..v fee
r— »fI
... treaty-fire
.. do!- Hundreds
Cancer?. Humors, Sores, Ulcers. Swelling, VST
(SIN
have IceruM Mbi&gt;ril&lt;h&lt;ul ta tbta V*y
Tumors,
Abseeoses. Blood
■*« pm»
Idod for
tn said
martas**.
and no suit
xbrlirr, Catarrh
,|,,Pufaoalng,
r&gt; », __ , I Salt
__ o-rr-.
^«r.lnn
.• I...
I,.,. I,...
.........
—
T.l lUBl.lllirn IO
SI.OOO PER YEAR.
recover tbe money* -ecured by Mid rn.irtwjr.sr
the
THixti ron /
v.
u pouro io. *. or any pan Ui-ret-t. Now. thrrelure. tn viritic
b. can Solid Extract!liMI
ot rbe power OFNa". eontalumt in tald maruaar
Head lor particulars !•» thu
J. M. LOOSE RED CLOVER CO..
and the statute iu such rase made and niovui
STENOGRAPHIC
INSTITUTE.
,
- &lt; Jfatrott. Mlcl
h
l’ ’* he’T,’v Khru. tttat on Saturday.

For Sale by W. H, GOODYEAR.

BOILERS

The first car load of figs ever robed
and shipped to market in the United
States left Fresno, Cal., recently for Chi­ !«&gt;. Mamiljettrrrr ol htfili n»d tow i-rcviur*
cago. The figs are of thu White Stnyrnj)
variety, were *hipj»od by Maj. M.
Denk-ke. and were the product of Itfa
for sate. tor. Foundry «t. and Mich.
ranch, about twelve mlhmenstof Fresno. Crnt'I K. Jt track*. Detru.-. Mfch.
Tlie only reliable way to get pure hog’*
lard for domestic u*c fa.to buy it ta leaf
and have it rendered ta one* own
kitchen.

ANN ARBOR. MICH.

lie auction tn the highest bidder, al -he north
front .loor ot Lb- Court Hfauw. liittirclU of
Hastujgs, Ihirryemitsty. Miebiuwi, (that holm.lhe place where iim cin-uit court for ttuny
couiitr I* bohieii' th* premise* described In
»aid luortgatre. ur -o much thereof a* mav hv
I.——-n ... V ?l...
com* tteether a tin

i
five doil-irr. provided
lwlDgde«cribedln»a
or parrel oflandlyii
rltv of Hasting*. Harryrouutv. Michigan.and

CHA*. H.BAt

Dr. Owen’s Elteiric
BeR
FOR MAS AJiO WOMAN

S

iu

s

�THE

OLD

MEETING

HOUSE.

Dyspepsia

CO-OPERATIVE LIVING.

THE OWNER

Edith Snadons Tupper—&lt; namn frequently

, . . (!“ pres of
people miserable,
n-trcM after eating, sour stomach,
r—'r— — — .'•vRjva w
’ ‘ ■ ,'i'wtic. heasburn. I'1™ o&lt; kPpeUte, - — The prayerful preacher tflUInz of the tomh
, . . ,.|| g-inc" «H“g. bad taste, coated The
vUlaguctalr
uh
'
t noic. and Irregularity of
And natient ikir-.u-™ i» .
__ ■__
Distress no bowel*. Dyspepsia dues
aftnr ,!‘,t BCl wcU 01 ,Uclt’ 11
Of faith an.! trust sublime would hswty slow
'
requires, careful attention,
Eiitinf and awremedy like Hood’s And tun. &lt;teT«my to the mend teak
In glatLsubmiSMian to the lot below.
, ,x ideh nru gently, yet efficiently.
• tutivieli, regulates tho dlgcv- On yonder hixh hacked bench* Uuy wait
Of weak hutuaiUly in jwrrntal anus
a,,
‘
Sick
headache,
8’CK .
Abid's* thr chri«-mlng. Intxx-vntlj saf*
th* mind Headache
n troubled with dysjwpsta. I A bridal juir. with tell tale blush aslcw.
Await inqsuk-ntly lhe holy word
nfipetlle. and What I did eat
U|iMla about their heart* the nuptial ixw
-li«tre*»ed me, or did me Which
Tin* ftwr-otrrt k.u.n.l •!.«.
.
*
little goo&lt;L After eating I
would have a faint er tired, And when tlw M-rrnon cn&gt;U thr t.Miing bell.
though 1 had not eaten
The slh-ut rrtinur, the oabk*roll.
trouble m.i* aggravated by The wail of angnUh.Hlw sad story tel!
Ot ain*a ju&gt;t sentence resting upon al.
Sour
Bar­
Thoae given young boughs fresh Irndthng inte
’ll did inc an Stomach
mitt "Of good
. ....
: , f.H-d relished and satisfied
----- ।—uiv &lt;&lt;u&gt;r&gt;
i previously experienced.’’
And uulti-d like the morning mist nA ay
• I . Watertown, Mass,

HOUSEKEEPING
TION

ON

THE COMBINA­

PRINCIPLE.

Poth trulv hare and hold forever.

nopnc.-s hoix c. art divine,
.The painter'* or the sculptor’a Ajar.

Xhlrh «k~.

The find suggestion of o-operative homo­
keeping as a solution for tunuy domestic difllcuiUca was mado nearly twenty years ago bv
a New England woman, Mrs. Meluiina Fay
Fierce, who published a wiw of articl-s under
that titla in The Atlantic Monthly, tn 1608
and afterward collected them into a volume.
Mrs. Pierce has, itf her little book, some
sharp things to say u&gt; women. The wrongs
aud opfireMlon ot women, uf which so

—........

Its own the unlverwi might-name.

Chautauqua county, aud her father and
uncle nre famous state politicians Her
connected with The Chica;&gt; Herald, ot

Are showing extensive amt complete Horn

Hnrald doing special*, local (ketches and in­
terview*. Sbo won tbe HOU prize lately
offered by The Chicago Tribune for tho brat
story, over 230 competitors. ••By a Hair's
Breadth" U now betaren covers, and wiling
well throughout tho country. Margaret

her to go on with novel wri ting, as she bad a
remarkable gift for the making of Wilkie
Collin* plot*.
The recently issued story, “By Whow
MRS. JOHN C. HEENAN.
Im* ing failed to keep step with the tendency
Hand,’’ te said to bo snereaful over all her
of titnderu eivihxatiun. Shu has lunrunl no
other jHihltaatiuus, nwti fully justifies tho
letson* of organization ns to her intar or
statement of- Th's'^hicafo Herald that “her
methixlsof (pending thn money which the
undoubted tnlenu nro ol such an order
nui earn* fur tbe support of tta family,”
her room* oft Market street, thr widow of. that din may rcuMmably ex]«ci to attain
Bt nxo ix t-aitox txns. ’
high yank among the fictionists of her time."
John
C.
IL'.man
She
is
knuwu
as
Mrs.
Sara
litre i* an illustrative com: A family of
In addi'don to prune ability, the lady te a
thn- grown women nud four children in Stevens, having n*nm«l her maiden name charming v ervifler. She it tall, dignified, ba*
Brooklyn earned Bit! a week. Their foot while playing in tbe On»mc-r-Davb company,
with which combination she t&gt;as been travslcwt
thorn
|6
a
week,
or
84
cent*
a
day,
ar.d
rent Literature.
And but remain the antiquated pea
,
couristMlor thrva daily meals, of which two ing.
And empty pulpit, broken and decay ed.
w«wecom|&gt;onrd entirely ut ten, without milk
}&lt;K&gt; Bases One Dollar
marriage
with
Mr.
Hemau?she
said:
Ard so. methought, U&gt;e genrratinns gU-l.or sugar, nnd bread without butter. The
"I was a mere girl, playing at Laura
And vjmhh like the vlsfo^ot the night.
third wa* of potatoes, meat mid pic. Al one
ions life are jiervadcd by strange supersti­
Nor tarry &lt;&gt;n the impmraMwthio
nf the eneap rnanurauts, the owner under­
tion*. Although we do not hoar ot old shoe*
That wafts the soul Immortal into light.
took to f'*.*l fire longshoremen for fl.CJ n told that Mr. Hoennn canto often to the then- being thrown after young married couple*,
day, mid gnvo them fur breakfast two cup*
many, equally curious farms are gone through
of coffee (with milk and sugar), apiece, bread ridiculous n* 1 was mi slight end small, and with to iwurc them good luck. - A Cldnewi
HABERSHAM HISTORY.
and butter. |iu:at&lt;«-.* and two eggs each. not playing parte where I showed to much girl who i* par taking of the hut meal she U
Diener consisted of roast beef, »oup with advantage. On# night ho c»vupi«k a box, tv eat in her father's bouse previous to her
vegetables and tiarW-y. potator-,. bread nnd
tnarriagi. sits at the table with her parent*
pudding. Hupper wa» uf steak, potatoes, to tho world.
“I disliked everything connected with the
in South Carolina July 13, ls2n. His father onions, bread and butter aud tea. Till* wa­ ring. ai«l thought that all those people ought
rning
ita
m-.-st
cxpeuslvu
kind;,
of
meat.
removed to HaUfiAnm county, Go., about .
departtiro will ta followed by continual scarc­
the y*ar 1832, and died on the 25th of March, roa*t nud steak bring far more cotlj- than ing. I told the manager I •.’.•m going to get ity in the dotuWie she 1*. leaving. If a bride,
ISM Tlie fall uf the meteors was in 1X33, and, incut* for bolllug and htewiug, providing fur off a jolw nt Heenan* expense, and ho,for- break* the tael of her shoe going from her
t’.rnnge a* it may win, I nc'vcrsnw anything the appetite* of laboring m-n. and taking hade me, os he »id Hemau wn*n good (wtron father's to Iter hmbaud's house, it is ominous
We Would call your special attention to
nf it, neither did .my one where I wa» at that ’ into calculation tta restaurateur* profit on uf tho pla&lt;v. and pcopio often ••mne to see of unlmppiu iis in her new relations.
time. &lt;ind I will thereturenot here attempt a hi» buslnvw, tho curt ot rent, cool, service him iu the atidleno-. I couldn't help doing
A phi* of tacon and a )«rwl of sqgnr are
our immense ^inc of ladles’, misses’,
recital ur recapitulation, but merely say that and general plant ; yet it in not—nil this— it, however, and wt* able to du »o without hung ou tbe back of tho bride'* sedan chair
great excitement prevailed, Un the next day doubln what it coot* to feed In thu m&lt;-ati&gt;;a changing a word In tny part When I came ns a»(&gt;p to the demons who might uiulnrt her
and children's
.
everywhere th- opinion was that the sun way there women aud four children. The k&gt; lhe iina'v.hirh road: ‘All able-bodied men while on her journey. The ''Three Baneful
wouk.1 never rise any more. Tlie jeople met
ought tu fight fc-r tbeir country,’ I rcuderrd Om»" nre fond of salt npd »pkes. and thr
tage
to
I
m
luid
by
the
purclia.se
of
foud
in
'•White
Tiger"
like,
sweets.
A
bride
while
:iuJ licld meeting* aud jwayud fur d.dive-it this way: ‘All able-bodied moi ought to
ance. Thi • grand phenomenon is very al.ly quantity-, for the tenement house poor, hav­ fight—then turning to Heenans box. and putting on her wedding garments stand* in a
ing no place to store their purchau-&gt;, buy iu
wntt-.ni up by vt ral able divine writerwalking over toward- it, I continued in a round, shallow txpkcL This conduce* to her
leading a placid, well round-*! life In ker fu­
The numioratile cold Saturday was the 7th iufinitreimul quantitiiu. • What this diffnr&lt;ind* b in the lucre matter of purchase of the |
-iumph of Pharmacy. .
ture home. After her departure from her
food
the
follow
ingJlgure*,
collected
from
tlio
J
in cloth. Plush nnd Astracban.
TJ.,- Ohly true practica!
\
Jay wo have* any account of. The chickens
' enw, and a great shout went up and general fattar's dour her mother puts the basket over
retail shops in the tfnem-nt districts, will •
_lta
mouth of tlie oven to stop the mouths of
' hotelclapping. He.uan 7&gt;ut his hand to his
F.UXIH OF LIFE ANP HEALTH
show
when
compared
with
whotewile
[iricc
fruxe an&lt;i burrt all that night, making report
face and burst o il laughing, and when Um nil who would make adverse comment on
'
■ : uiuntek digestion, improves the like gun;. The thermometer Oir next nu&gt;: •&gt;audience ceav-d to applaml lie clapjwd his her daughter, and then sits down before the In Persian stripes, nobby check*, and
■
.;r I'lrit’-s the blood, in., a.-u. ^rn... X
• IO .1..—I — .Ina.
Lands approvingly and this started another kitchen range, that her praee nnd leisure
’ ■
iiralrr ar.d nerves w ithout In­
qualities, th&lt;&gt; same grad? that lhe retail deni­ outburst, and even the managur, who itireat- may ta duplicated in her daughter's life.—
handsomely, braided garments, we
.
r.. ami one tliat may be taken
er*
sell
at
fifteen
aud
eighteen
cents
a
pound
।
rmiant. Profane compounds
&lt;ued_to discharge mo if 1 guyed ibimitn, I Chicago Ijedger.
The Mage driver ou one uf tlie mail route­
show the finest line this year that it
,
;.-rui' or bxd whiskey, sweetened south of Haberehrnn froze, and when the in quantities—sells to the tenement house -‘snwlaughing behind tho Kones. It was a
Overfeeding
liable*.
. . 1 under thr title* of bittera, tonic*.
purchasers at throe ccut* au ounce, the quan- i
ijaoTvrr been our privilege to display
■"
■■let-tar worse than the diwiw horse* cam* to a jjtatofflce they haltAl; tta tity in which they usually buy it, making it i play called ‘The Hevea Sister*.' a burlesque.
Imm. liately upou the birth of a cbildr the
••Next day a lady in the company, whose
postmaster went out to got the mail and’
■ •
-are taken.
’
.
.
forty-eight cents a pound. Butter for which E’wbaud knew Heenan, t«'ld me that Heenan
.
r Bitters l» a pure tonic, a nen Inn found th* driver in his seat cold and dead
to our friends. Call and see our Im­
they pa &gt; two ord a half cents on .ounce cun d-sdrM mi introduction, 1 drciined, ns 1 had terestexi mil* feeding. &gt;o much eons to en­
• - • • :nurvoUc. a blood purifier without
The Indians were the first settlers of Hatar- be bought by the quantity at price* varying
.
-r tonic without purging, amt
gage lu thu stuffing process. Instead of
mense stock aFLOW TRICES.
■
.. Itt- giving stimulant without alco- sham, but in the mountains where .1 '■'*&gt; from ten to eighteen cents a pound. Sugar
placing
t»
child
in
a
ronilortablo
condition,
.
• .I} mexliciiir with such powers in
gambling and prl» fighting 1 would bo glad and usin^ every moan* ixmsible to give it tho
bo hail al wholcsif- for wveo and eight. Soup
quietud- necessary to sJrep. the little innocent
ISE temperance beverage.
•■
- t e hImLo! lu any shape as a tonic. piece* of dirt oveps, pipe* and usher curious retailing nt five Mil&lt; n bar can !&gt;• lind by the to tm*t him. I siippmed nothing would come i» flllwl with sugar and water, tea* and dopa,
..1I— called
/Unplernciit*. There wu* said to Lean old w&lt;&gt;- box nt about three. Starch by lhe box is of this, but next day I received a marked which favor fermentation in tbe intestinal
m.-UDLIEK.
copy of Wilkes’ Spirit of tho Times, in which
' man that made neonfevaion upon her death­
■.
•• *,invig-’nitesandrexulate«dlfour rent* n pound, and nt retail eight v-ut*. the* announcement wm nuwb that Heenan c.-jink- Colic is th* result, and then follows
- ..
•. ; .j secretion, excretion, respira- bed to thiv effect: Tliat there were once tw. Yh) is thirteen cents the gallon at retail, aud Lal withdrawn his challenge to tho world, tho tnrttingzmd'shaking upof tbe tender bud
: i.&lt;• function* whereby liie is main- tribe* nnd they gut to fighting, mid nun of ti e
by tho nmbitiou*, enorgetis and muscular BATTLE CHEEK.
•
■■ iiterallv.t.ikc iu vitality In »pom:sful. trit*-* annihilated the other. She went on to from eight tu nine by tho Ixarr.d., Mutarxw and bail also told out Ills interest iu a gnm- Bct*y Trot wood of tha sick room. Sleep for
• • too nmeh tu »*-rrt that tbe equal of say that the conqueror* would bring Some «&gt;f i* sixty petite a gallon wholesale, att-1 eighty
any or.o‘in the room h out of tbe qurvLion.
t i 'er* due* not exist, aud ijo counter­
to ninutyTvlaii. Flour by the barrel tafrom
"1
was
quit*
astonished,
and
bring
yet
n
- ;. i.|\-utid with similar virtue* ha* ever the other* to her tied and blituifuidcd, and three to three and n half rent* n pound, and
Thia, together with the manta for washing
Um* would throw them into tbgrivw. where nt retail ta fiv-. Lanl ta. in talik, nine cent*;
tho baby in reason and out of reason, spong­
II any nrmer
_
fevy Woukl'go uv i’ Tuccoh Fall* ■ Sir- ata . at retmi. thirteen. Rice ta ume rente whet: vanity that while tbo.whole country was ing it* ’ wnsitlva surface with" superheated Shoes
without name and uric* statn|&gt;ed on the
tor nuthtmc else, would be im­
wondering why Ifoouan had withdrawn liw
:. ■ production ut the medicinal -aid that •■!'■• could get torgiveiM.-*»for every­ I* eight by'th*- pound, six when jrjrchnsed by clialkrnga ta Uw world I alotw knew the real water, and then favoring rapid evaporation honour pul him down m a frond.
mil
ol which till* Bitter* is thing #1h' ever did but drowning ttw*- In- th.' barret Coffee U thirty'emit* a pound
by ctpcsuire of tho surface*. i» not only very
cauw. He "as prerented to tno that after­
u v cl them used by the Indians
r.ir.'t! h.-ught by tha ouneo, and fr.wn seven- noon, and 1 wa* surpri*-. &gt;i to meet s dm *q shocking tn' its tender nervous system, but
•;U profession In ttie tnutment of
S. rte'uniatljni. catarrh, con­
!&lt;• twenty-one for the same grads in gentle and manly, aud after admiring him a disturlM the equilibrium cf tho circulation,
i rZg *. In’sO'iichM. liver • &lt;&gt;mv.-x&lt;r two I fell hojcira ly in love end »*• favoring interna! congestion*, ps well as in;
■ - , .anndice. gout, piles.
Summations. Tim child may ewuipe indueicd at -Chirks* die- a bushel.
cretiy married him, fcr my'parrnta opposed
-t -.. too numerous to inert• lu -. jtuod when the action ot
the match. An odd Mtloriiuti this giant mode upon a wakefnl ran-w, which may terminate
• tn-- vital tutiettfuisiaremeinNx.i.vn was polity uceuleutal
hi* name. half of tbeextravagauedbf individual homo- time. It eocmod queer that bo should have in complete dsmoraliMilion of its nervotni sys­
tem.—Dr,‘J. N. Love in New England Med­
Texasat-lbat time wxi* entirely &lt;&gt;at of lhe krepuig. A knowledge uf the beet f&lt;*xl to ever n haired me.”
ical Monthly.
Tutted Stat,**, and; wns a place of retitg-- bur, and tim ino-t nutrition' and economical
-rer* have gratefully audgtad- aeenied like it did n.»t mAttcrwhat a man did. metl:'«i of preparing it. i* far iww im;*wif h* coithi get t-- Tcxa* at that time he «a* umt than tta ilfuwy urigluaKy went For tnuijeaftw all.—San Frau-iwu Examiner.
nn nu: Mircesa oi .iu-»
,
Having some bnsinra* to transact
example, it i* most’um ommon tu lind among
Al. TUNIC OE THE ttOlU.0. rerfeclly safe.
widow, 1 nitelc an early call upon iier. Ar­
Ward, kill 'd Kvj-r at a plnro called ti&gt;- tta
: • !l every probable demand, two
eta*** it* this city any conception
riving. i1 iiiuiiu
found u--.
tarwdt ............
anti two
■
, „ .
..
riving,
-­ daughters iu
• same n;gredkmt» are now put “Chopiwd Oak.' about fourteen mile* from of tw value* of soups n*n cheap mid jvd[act ubuut Sarah U-rnhardt W walking &lt;x*tume. Although greatly marv. b
L'tarUvilL-. Ward wa* Roper's suu-h: taw. ntnldu f&lt;.-.vl—any idea of the superior Having; -‘ ™
causol a most
»umptaou»
{
n&lt; nn dtaract gputleman
n»
gentleman 1 showed it no'.
ta •'tata
tew tartomb
own ing.
TIC.
‘
ot.d lhev had been out p.-ddliug with a wagon in boltai men: &lt;ner rreU «r fnrd m wt. Oat ]
As my errand pnv«***&gt; 1 noticed 111 con­
..
...ta.
TO THE aud team, aud IL-j- r wax killed with a rrek an.! corn meal will nknott•"•'“*•!’
il( win.- n.y’ta. with tbe cealed impttienn* for my going. At length
\|) LM’i’.KJsHLV ADAPTED TO ' f„r hta mtmuy. Ward made hta escuI - »«h!
place oC rural, nro cheap mid ca»y to c. ,
■, . ••i^.l llimrdt," inscribed ntawotta my h&lt;wt«ai»aid: “You don't know the cause
: WOMEN-AND CHILDREN.
•
wilhin there is .|suv fur u mugle
was gone for «me Hute, but wa* finally tried. n-rreabic. v»hoL--&lt;•me aud tl&gt;“ iiuwt sustaining |
l;l MEMBER.
H" STOtt*™? "“'-I
MttS desin* to be of our wishing to hurry . I'll let you into the
j । .i.c o! low vitality, debility of convi- tr.1 aud hnng-d. but I do n-'. recollect „f aUotml f«d
&gt;,.n&lt;,i;« »&gt;r- Mrailun forwhlvh e
gr.xis doth# tiardortof manual lalmr upon alone after death. *m die fans' been utiap sevre t. M v income is nut sufileiently large to
keep up our taua! mode ot life, so tnywlf awl
, f, BITTEB8 Is NUT CURATIVE.
Jacob Stroup, from North Carolina, came very little eta. than these two varistliw of prwtaihlo in tar gvuius during tar Ide. .laughters nro professionally engaged a* dusttn Habcnd-.um aiwl erected a furuare on nnw! mu! arc for thu tnusv part stalwart and
’«*&lt;&gt;f brie-n-hrac." Shu noticed my ataenre
■
MICROBE AND OMNI PRES­ raaiue.' I” *'•» Clariarilie, oml run it tor a b.sltb, f-pte n,S &gt;'
,Tmb’.ta'ta; 7,,« „ .-^nit. ' I-in.P.te
of
uuder&lt;taudlng nnd politely explained. Ar­
ENT BACTERIA
n-ruiil* upon which hard working lite -an br
m-r »hv *ho did so. ticle* of virtu are Iwcuining more .and more
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। •
cholera-consumption. In­ tew vear* ui-“
—- &gt;-w.. and *o great i* It* power and oflwr*. who were styled “The Haber­ »u*UiiutHl ut thu lowest co*t, and is alto »»««popular with thn ton of thu city. The ordi­
iv
known
among
tho
|»*ir
of
this
city,
nllu t!;ac u |* .-in
sham Iron Work* Manufacturing‘•»mp»uy.
my grave decorated with fluwera after my nary help is undisaiutinating between an ot ■CALLED VERM1FVGE.
ttaugii t tie Chine*-, whom th" bitter compe- dtwlb, nnd perhaps if I am-uatom I" -pie to dinar}-pf-.w of majuliro ware and a choice
•■uid ta written of Ils Virtues, and nud th. v ran but « tew T®«it r« adorned they will follow tny exam­ piece of Dresden. Hera is where intelligrore
*t ,;'.mal*, but It i* Duly «ecr«*ary Stroup w«nt tn Stamp Creek mid put up a tllfon of over imputation has taught tlie last
poadblo f»*l &lt;**uiomiei. have known its value ple and kre-p up the enstmn «!»•:» 1 uni no and can- come into ploy nnd cause an open­
■r t- grijeral action upon the liver. furnare in.what i* now Bartow county.
itrst lu the world. Kxauiine his
nerves, to reoll. e it* use In a
Hnber-dsma furnished bar quota uf soldi* rs for centuriiw..
more " 1» ’here not sonielhitrg )&gt;itrous in ing for^ho Ind v and her charming daugh■ • :;i» that Kesh 1* heir tn. and that for tho Creek war uf 1«M, and tbe removaluf
A*
bn*
iievn
«hown,
washing
cun
be
done
thin
dinging of the most famous Aptrw of • era There are others Iwsidcs these who are
„v„r
bvltluint th tattle of
•cooperatively
to
the
b&lt;-t
advantage;
ar.u
the Cherokee Indians of, l&amp;ta.
.
bn g.-iwraUm to the dretin^
“ performing the same congenial tasku. Verily
IN THE HOUSE.
,
Tbe great May freshet that U known im tho ..idle cooking and marketing would be more tL.»- sho will leave Uhlml Ucrl-l’btladel* thaways of women toward* obtaining rmr !.ndir» book. Address
difficult to arrange «ti*factorily. ai.d exp?riployment nro pist finding out.—Baltinwre ,x- AH made in Congress. Button and Lace.
ita, a,v iofcv.1 uni. i ..mMw-bl-d-ims.. dient* would ta:vo to be made, with tbo nat­
Fro* Tress.
wnsdouc. tho bridge* and miU. swept nwny ural mistakes incident to nil ucw undertakings,
to’ thTraj-ing water., Stomnbo.t. r^ln un th»r» is no inherent reason why it might not
•*HoW *!«» 1 tell a newly mattital coupler
Brood sSS in Auguu. Co“*'Jr“l’lew‘S bo mndi&gt; a working sucres* Some ono expen- rei«l«l nCapitol guide; ‘why. easy ruougta
Tho death of Elisa C&lt;xdt. who ha* been
LAlllUMieed'in feeding number* nt tho lowest !"■«■&gt;- Thera’s uno »»«■ ’l&gt;"r" ”0*&gt; ,nnd
called the ••poetess of the fimide." n-call».i-' J
age wa* done everywhere, fbilip
h veil on on Wand on thu Tugn Io river, ta- Mo cost might make the estimate-, mid tta to a rather gaudily dres-s-d putr who were the memory otartubing. forgetful public a ' Brat Material- Best Style- Brat Httlngi
'-™' “ »:ru1iing about Use rotunda and casting « nt- woman who in her day was looked upon as If not sold by your dealer, write
wnfn young man nnd lived with hte motlicr, tern Itatata te~.-.Wb„ta
each week by a sufficient number of familial ful glaum Imo «u:b other’* eye*. •• t on «♦, one of lhe lights of jnuriudfam-a woman
W. L. BORGLAR. BROCKTON, XA .
Examine W. 1- Douglas
Shoes fsr genwh-wo energy and capacity for work were ex­
!..««• U»J»•.— •&gt;»e-1
S; •u&gt; make the purcba» of supplies nt whute-afo there ta nil the difference m tho world
■..it nnd wlum the water i-o-c up in tho lo.t poadble, adding a certain amount .ar U:o tw« W-te wljo cumu here to pu to a few/ ceeded only by hrr benevolence of spirit and tlmieu and ladles.
------ OX-----talwrof th&lt;ra&gt; preparing Hw food- A '"*”" vid tartir*uf tbeir iiom-ym.x-n mid to.sw wU* continuance in well doing. Ebe was ever a
imameut. might contain q kitrtwn ettb «J______
are rwdlv iutere*tol in tho »lgh.« ai’utiL th* faithful friend ta her owu sex. giving them a I
rtwbtratrouvemwicwofdianptteMtom. .
befpiug Land whenever iwrehsl, anil eneour- i
■iapitoi.’ Tta»"
th'n‘ *l''U
HASTINGS.
do lhe aforementioned tauiMlr.es:^.nnd thte ac
^,tin,.ntai about il
.continental
tta--taluary . r u:&gt;}thj.., aging, by her example end advice, many a
Site, te t»M torn .Jdte.
elxv but ttamwKra for that matter. Auu struggling isrgjnncr in hm own profration.
t&gt;c *avua uu*•
«rEl«- -.tX'o'l n«te&lt;ltens could
kitchens in apartmmts, makmg them imaller, take then, nnmad and point out the mret ut- Brsidt* “The Old Ar.u Cliair" am! numerous
nud eon-MiimlV cheaper, but at th—mu tertMitig ubjrotaabout ibe tam-biu;. and tta
• r.-s in Rutland, fair liotisc but no
other familiar poenr. she wrote au immense
buildings, 50 nett’s improved;
will c;-.ze on them in a mwhaniwil mannei deal of miM-ritanoou* matter, bodde. editing
tte rt„r te I- '‘7*”'"to™' limb.equally’ qaeas* t” “&gt;e ‘*‘*1'“*
.U’tV't' timber ,ind wood. Wltjiiii 7 ;
for a i&gt;»u.oent or two.«»'» ‘ben return to the
Some uno or two
1„ Start,, tat. ।
; this city and 4 of Irving stalkm.
knowledge and ability,
2*^ ntea*iug pastiiiwof admiring rach other. But bowever. done any literary work for « num­
“: inn will ta- sold ut n bargain, on a wen- U, tb. te-H pte-teS. I
t-utire time to the work; and. thuir Waffi* tw­ then it I*only human nature.and.”*’^’*5’ ber of rears; and her retirement fruiu public
uulsChickasaw puny. ««•&gt; be
p«”r&gt;n?
W ,nr life was so absolute as to render tbe an
ably payment down.
tata cw. u- j 1tutr ,tat. ar-n. ins paid by a hundred jiecpla. they “W*1 ** right to complain n* lung
excellent remuneration fur their skilled labor, their time."—IVmbington Pu*t:
nounccment of Ur death almost like the nre
thu
Wind
bad
l*ca
howling
nil
da}.
in- Hastings township within one
ami rot t-&gt;’&gt; hundred preri*
World..
dollar a month each tor a comjHUnt nt. 1
A bout 3
•' city limits■ &lt;
Satoed cook. In the -"&gt;• *»X
r'x\l
Mr,- Williamson h"*
article iu'tta Hugwould be rwliired in cost by the purebow’ ot iJT uLtgasita. Work and Letoiri , ou “Tlw
ly (nts In llnstiiiKH. desirable plare
Gen. Jackson was once giving counsel to I ASlCi!
ZZlim
In
bulk;
and.
tl&gt;«
alteutloo
of
a-wpatrireme-of tu- Day." in which d.o shows
। •:■.»•.
Will lw cloned out at
£X-».n being entirely cemrentrated upon Jll rL. tsratoe ehanz-«Wcbhav.com* a voung lady in whine wclfaru he took ■
• value.
.L-rp intertst. “I cannot fortast pomung; YOUR
mL-^ngtott-o lieat advantage.
llUiPto you, my dear child,’' he «al. th-.
^Jrat and largest amount of io-l m th.
Call on or adilruM
nwt advantage, that wul remit from tern- for tho lowmt price, the coo;»rre Hi I, ye»i -. Mte,.- - ■
iSMitSJ.nl.in., -ta. 1 •»«“'£ ,r®,
rersto conduct and sweatm • of mmnwi to
dre faiibra w.-uld p t dmiblu th* value of remartobta than that which lu;.&lt; •
iu rhe ixwitlou of woimmi. B&gt;*\ «•
all proj-e ou all ucritaun. Never brgrt
SVte.roosb tat «.'.sb.
,rir m mev ns now ex^mUL and not suffer tun.
with this great change .tare
Hutt von nro a gwiHononun. mm nil your
I'r.mnberlra*
ills
rNulring
from
improperly
THEM
debris about twenty yard* from tta u‘«
word* -nd ortious -diocid Juukc yo ■ g«Ue. 1 I
a spirit ,.f rest ta-meta, cf fev.-ri-h •
IX-SL-S1
'
1
&gt;w-*
Ttaburri.-m&gt;s then entered the
always
doinr
.
’
•oturtldug,
HASTINGS. MICH.
.,i Kta*taJcSS,r.£
ctu quick m«l
mopolitan. _ ______ ____
tamson
“rinl
Is his whom beauty tlirlll* with jileasure.
—Vlek‘s Magube.

Underwear,

Dress Goods,
Flannels,

id’s Sarsaparilla

Cloths,

Shawls,

Wraps,

Cloaks.

1NEGAR BITTERS

J&amp;ckoU, BpsIflewmarksG,

; tel Mota DiscoVeiy.

ta &amp; Dtf

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE aK-s-nJsunt.

W L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

A. WOOLLEY.

Verj Reasonable Terms.

usE.rSSBRAHo
"

Fresh

^whJTore.n^i^

D. R. COOK,

Black in ClariuvHle (Gn.) AdverH-*.-

STEAM ENGINE
OR

BOILER
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
INDISNAROUS. l«0.

lire yuccu - —---- -V..-..-U -iu
«*“•«£:‘LT,
gloves, »ybuttair kid »*
*• ' .. _r[1)r.
tromely oconunnea! in
eight
about tw“
P*,r’
~ wr. Ttiere
*ui!lmg« and -ix|»«®
tomA "bo
ar, .grant many
g-ju on glows during th?
The
by wearing twoor
a,,d haq-.-ren
“fairbutS»l« bttr

ln- Houlton liven n lady who bn* never taxn
&lt;J?ted away • Rb UteJ*®1*
'“a‘U" °\ of spirit, and I tai
worite’ Sb* revurworo nn article &lt;-f
‘
* id«» &lt;&gt;t la® nor n collar nrouu i
L™
&gt;w ■'”■• " rTisSr, lte« Vcra»r Mtrey. &gt;»
".tarhexiwri-nre »be has parsed through
-noro thini &lt;«"-'• 'un i«K been marriml twice.
ouiydiu
w£

S ‘X d i”

»■ "J

witalue tbi» itnjfclWM'F ‘umi •*■•••

Mi» Kastwosi uccomplWK'l a
Lad on «.!y two Ir-. With &lt;«• &gt;4x- !&gt;&lt;**«*
a salmon. »n I at the same t.tae » « woui
with th« otlier, and after a tevere struggle
^7 landed both &gt;W'- Thr »«taion weighed eluvm
-New York Couimemsl ^dvcrtjer.

bar to darcto to HftraO p..rtui.a

of there.-I-o«'i«i» Journal.

FLAVOR

C.H .PEARSON &amp; C9
-^BALTIMORE. Mi

�POACHING AS A FINE ART.

WOMEN AND HOME.
ONE OF THEM WHO SAYS WOMAN'S

A 0URI0U8 CHAPTER

small handful of sea Malt, which

RURAL

SPHERE 18 GROWING TOO WIDE.

Mew U&gt; Bilho the Baby—The Etecogiiteed
Virtue. of the "Bera Nara*"—New Petal.
Abwt W»tu«n In China—French Idea*
uo Cooking Vteaaila
It is clour from tbe recent diacutekra* about
fc:ual« suffrage that there is a gcxxl deal of
un.-nrtain t v and difference of opinion at the
prtanat day a* to woman'* sphere iu the
wurhL Tbo movement which led to th.-im­
provement in women’s education is still ru
young that it* raailta ran hardly yet be
tested. We have no siifflcient material to
s-iiablu U* to decide whether, and if so iu what
direction, the female inteltactilUTrr* from the
male. We have no adequate tneani of judgi­
ng whether those spcgvl womanly qualities
which are universally valued nnd admired
are inherent iu a woman's nature, or nr.- due,
in j&lt;art nt least, to tho circumstance, of her
pa-t life, sheltered a* it ha* bee® from much
ot tho struggle and competition of life. It
must still be considered uncertain whether
tbo particular direction tak-i.- by the higher
education for women is tho ideally right one
The advance has beeu so rapid that w« have
hardly imd time to breathe, .till Jr-i to pon­
der stud judge. But theory, is for further
advance, or rather for more change, for new
openings, for frreh development..
It might perhaps bo wiser, seeing that we
have done so much, to be content for tho
prewnt to move a little slower, and take time
to the work that iuu l&gt;een already done.
There seem.*. something wlllsli in our hast.-.
We w Wi that the'chatige* should, nt any rule,
come in our day, that we may have the merit
and the beixlit of them. A little morn cau­
tion is surely needed isifore we take Hep*
which it would be inqxMsibfo to retrace. Is
it too much to iuk that those who n idi for
more cjiangu.’ should at least taka time to
formulate what fa tbeir-couceptiou of wom­
an’s share in the work of society I I have
boon told that the only way to decide Oil* is
to open everything to woman for which na­
ture ha* not obviously unfittc-l her. This
suggestion, for ChrUtions at least, has one
decided objection. There is nothing iu the
nature of women to,unfit them for holy ordar-, but we cannot imagine that any Chris­
tian, jiow ever advanced nu advocate ot wom­
en's rights she may be, would wish to ecu
wotnru aa prireta Nature does not, therelore, seem to bo an altogether safe guide in
this tangled, question. I should like to ask
my follow Christians' whether revelation has
not wmething to say to u* ou this subject.
TUe old story of the creation ot woman
tell* us that the »w made as a helpmeet for
man. I doubt whether modern claims have
advanced her to n nobler plan-. St. Paul's
views about, women nre well known, but
Usey are, aa a rule, dismissed with some- re­
marks about the nature of the times or n
■atonbfflt that St. Paul did not appreciate
women—wa* a misogynist, in fact. Yet oven
be bail valued women friends—Priscilla,
Pho;!*. Lob, Eunice^ St. Peter wm, a mar­
ried man and lived with women round him,
and ho had found*uut that tho ornament of
women wm “a meek and quiet spirit." The
political platform ot the Nineteenth century,
dore not, •oinebuw, -eetn akin to the meek
and quiet spirit.
1 fancy that I luiru scan tn America among
thu bewt woiru-n u better ideal of woman's
sphere than fa at ten to be found in our own
country. I seem to ijavo noticed there wow
glimmerings of an idea that women should
regard it.nin duty to bring sweetnn* aud
light, intellectual ft' w*Sll m moral, into thu
lives of their male relation* and triads,
and that with that object each Vouuui
should aim at making tierself as cumphto a character as she could. If we
women would only take the trouble to be
something, to have a character, to have In­
terest*, to have idea!*, to have true religion,
who could say where our power would stop I
But iw, we want our rights we want to
make a noise, we waul to bo of consequence.'
we tire afraid that our opinions are not suf­
ficiently valued, wo clamor far an appre­
ciate test of our influence.
Thu go-pri trachea us a different lesson.
It would Ito well If we could eouu-ut our­
selves for n time with bringing the fruit* of
our Improved eduratiuu, of our enlarged opportuuitifM. to bear U|-*i Uu* duties unp wd
upou us within ool- Old tphere? tui-l thowu
Jtovrs which are ultimately conu«-ted with
it. Meanwhda we might'/well stud^-bita a
little more core thau wo* have hitbvrjtMlmie,
what an. the .peculiar characteristics jjf the
famale intellect Too much time ha;'been
wasted in the desire to jruve that rit is thu
cinx- or equal to that of man. If we believe
that the fact that tho world is peopled with
brings of different mixes fa uot due to chance,
but to the will of tho Creator, wo are bound
to believe that ha has apjioiuted work of dif­
ferent kind* for each sex. Wo cannot be
Ibra that iu the revelation he hn.-i given u*
bo has left us without guidance in the j&gt;erpbxing task of bow this work fa to tie appor­
tioned.—Louise Creighton in Guardian.

Woman In China.
.
In a missionary 'periodical published in
Bbani.bai, Dr. Faber, a well known scholar,
published a juiper on tbe status of women in
China. He refers especially to the theoreti­
cal ]&gt;ositiQU assigned to women by thoclassics.
Theo lay down the following dogmas on tbe
subject: (1) Woman are as different in nature
from man as earth is from boaveu. I'Z) Dual■ fam, not only in body form, but in tho very
omeuevof nature, fa indicated and proefaimod
by Chinese moralists of all times and creeds.
Tbe male belongs to yang, the feauUe to yin.
f» Death and all other evils have their origin
ta yin, or female principle: life and prosperity
oocm from ita subjection, to tbo yaug. or
snsilo principle, mid it fa, therefore, regarded
mb law of nature that women should be
kapt under tho control of men snd not
altowsd auy will of tbeir own. (4) Women,
indeed, are human beings, but they are of
a tower stalo than meu, and never can attain
to Tull equality with them. (5) Tbo aim of
tanalo oduiwtiou. therefore, fa jwfeet submtoion, not culUvatfon and development of
■oiad. (0 Women cannot have any happlws of their own; they have to live and
work for men. (T Only as ths mother of a
soa, as the continuotor of tbo direct lino of a
family, can a woman oacape from bar degra­
dation ami becomo to a certain degree her
kusbondj equal, but then only In household
affairs, especially the femala department, and
ta tbe aueMtralhall. {W in the other world
woman’s condition fa exactly tbo same, for
the Muue laws of existence apply. She la not
the equal of her husband; she Ineiougstohim,
wad U dependent for her happiness ou tho
sacrifices offered by her descendants These
are the doctrine taught by Confucius, Mencs'i and the ancient sag™, whmn memory
baa been revered in China for ibouaamis of
fwanu—London Timos.
'

rubber cloth under it, on your lap, disrobe
hfa baby maf«&lt;ty. lay him on hfa stomach and
sponge him all over quickly, being very cart-

fully iu the creoae* of his neck and arms and
under hfa arms, lathering the stomach well to
get up n cirvulatlou. Now lower him gently
into tbe tub, and aiuum him by letting him
splash tlio water with his hands while you
sj -onge him rapidly nil ow tbo body for four
or five minutev. Many young mother* are
clumsy and awkward, uud baby, who know*
a great deni more thun you giro him credit
fur, feels that tie i» not treat«*d • properly and

a free u-e of his iungt Lift him out on a
piece of dry blanket, cover with a soft TurMuli towel, nnd dry thoroughly; thro rub
chest, back, arm piu uud thu entin- body
well with an old piece ot gann flannel All
this lake-i longer in tho telling thau in tbo
doing. Plain rice powder te tbo safr«t aud
beet. By tho time baby fa arrayed in hfa
dainty, clean garment*, ho wiM be tired nnd
ready far hfa next meal, after which a healthy
and properly brought up infant will take tbe
long uap that girt-, imuuma time for tlio
thousand nnd one duties tliat she cannot always perform Iu his waking hours, or for her
own much needed rest.—Country Gentleman.
The "born tiureo" fa u family institution,

well reeogmfted. Perhaps her talents are in­
herited from a long Uno of am-estra! nurses,
Imaicmtirial have been lhe comfort of tho
fan.ily doctor.. Prrhajw ebe is unique in tho
family history, but however thi* may be, she
is quiet, she fa self contained, she has a low
voice, aud her gentle manner* lusye also au­
thority withal, for tbo born uursa doe* not
Shu umlorstands bow to prepare a tempting
meal for an invalid'* appetite, for this talent-

But until the doctor comes she fa tha foun­
tain head of aid and relief. She know* that

sometimes due to a cold which the bird hs*
caught while hanging iu a draught Then
cheap bird foods containing opium nre very
injurious to a canary's baalth.
“I believe,'moreover, that u br» or painted
one's lemon colored troubadour. The bird's
continual pecking at lhe wires must result in a
roruidei obfa aminmt of point or lacquer flndffig im way into it* maw, and this .urriy can-

brass eagre, after t ho lacquer i* nibbled away,
verdigris uceumulnte* un the wires, and this
puiMm miwt hare a baleful effect «n thu
yellow pecke-ra within, acting as n prolific
source of sightlresueM,.*’— Philadelphia RtcW,t
|

The flat top of tlie stand is covered with
cmlxWMil leather, with an edge or lambnquiu
foiling from each side. Thu fall, which is
veteven inches deep* fa made of Pompeian rod
silk, with chamois skin decoration. A pststrip of chamois, which fa txsrel securely
• upon thn silk. Tlio design fa worlaU in heavy
huttoaholn stitch with id Ik tbe color of the
iug the red silk as the ground for the pattern.
The leaves are veined with gold (mint. In
doing this v eiuiug the best kui-trm is achieved
thick gum water. A line of Japanewi gold
thread fa concbcd upon tho e&lt;lg«- uf tlx- leaven
connecting stums are also worked upon thu
silk ground w ith thu gold thread.
The decoration should* make a ermu stripe

baudngwi her deft bands tuake the turnsand,
manage the injured memlrnr with the least
poadblo motion, and *ho can improvise a splint a- a finish small gold and red toMrisare «&lt;wcd
from nu old cigar box or aa umbrella handle un over a fringe made by cutting a strip of
chamois three inches deep into strands.
with jierfect suovm.—Art lutercliai'ige.
beauty of this decoration. Upon tbe ends of

English frfea.1* often ask me bow it te that
one gete in the humblest places tn Frnuce ap­
petizing tmd vari-d fuod and nice made
disltei. My an«wer is: “Tlie French always
cook iu copper.” All meat, from v.-al to
game, that is used iu a made dfab. is first
fri&lt;d in'butter, which can only be done pro-

Ixx&gt;k on this picture uud then ou that:
“Father is coming!" and tiro litte round
face* grow long, merry voice* are hushed,
toys are thrust into thv'cupboord, mamma
glance* nervoudy at the doer; baby is bribed

Father's busiera face relaxes not a muscle,
tbe little group huddle like timid rheep in a
though speaking were prohibited. The cbll
drew crwqi lika culprits to bad. marveling
"Father fa coming!” Bright eye* sparkle

faoM prase against tbs window pane, and

Picture b-joks lie lays on the table, raid tops,
balls, dolls -and kites are dheusaad. Little
wbisksrs with the most carries* abandon;

ma's face grows radiant; tbe evening paper
is read aloud, nnd tea aud toast nnd time
vanish with celerity, for jubilee bss arrived
and “father has come."—Exchange.

••Cant you tell mo of some antidote that 1
can glr* my canary T” asked a lady, tho other
day, of the proprietor of a Ninth street bird
How to Bathe the Baby.
Get -rverytiiing in readiness before you bo­ store. “I’m afraid it's growing blind, though
ffin, in order not to make innunervoos by dr"How old fa your bird?" wa* the num's
Myit Fill tha tub two-thirds full, and be
sure that tba water fa exactly tbo right tom- qu wtianlng reply.
gwraturr. If it Is too hot or too cold, ho will
■brtok from it evsr afterward*. It should be was a very little girl,” she added, blushing.
a little more than blood warm, and your
baad, whk-ii fa much lew ruscoptitlc than his camo from tbe smiling mau. “Your cacnry’a

nothing when he get* tlio opjiortunity. hi
autumn ho fa engaged to cut down a*li fade*,
ur to fell young woods, and this brings him
to the c-vert. Nothing escu|*« hfa notice,
and in the rod lib* employer* have to pay
dearly tor hfa labor. At this time pheasauU,
partridge and grouse are breeding, aud are

, Every poacher knows that the difficulty
He* not *&gt; much in obtaining the game s» iu
always trained to run u couple of hundred

auy one's appyw b

if a pollen constable or

mediately kajH the fence, ami. under its
cover, run* l«ck to ite master. Seeing thi*.
the game bag is dropped into a dry ditch,
aud dog and man :u.-»ke off 111 different Jins.duns. County constable* loiter about lUifrequeuted tanw and bypaths nt daybreak. The
1-oacher* know this, nml are rarely met with
gums uppn thi tn. Ditches, *tack« aud ricks
afford gtxxl hiding place* fii.til women can fa&gt;,
•ent to fetch the spoil. These failing, country
Carrier* and early morulng milk rart» ary
u-eful to the poacher, in oue eleepy village
known to U». Ix'tii th» podmau and parish
clerk were poacbm. The latter rarrxd hi*
game in the black tiag which usually held the
funeral pall. The smith at tbe shueiug forge

in tbe village who had not {xnelird at some
time ex- other. The cottage women netted
fish, and shut their garden gaUs ot&gt; Imres nud
rabbits when tbeycune down to feed in win-

tire.—I»ulsvUle Courier-Journal.

Kxvept for ifntnrdiatn use, ]&gt;osclwrsseldom

At least one bright yonnfc woman in* thfa
city has found congenial empluyuwn: as n
profcmional decorator of tho name. It fa a
eveuly diffuwd, aud it doe* not grow rapidly netr, but none tbeluM practicable avenue to
very hot or coli' Butter melted.in mi irou femmine^ttstenauce, yet calls for special fitvessel, even though It hare a porcelain lin- new. Tba tendency uf tho times, iu tbn mating, soon bLsckeui'. Potatoes fried in butter ter
*~r of homo decorations and funnshment, m
in a copper Miucopan tako a beautiful gulden Jfa t.
— _
___ _____
___ a—z, rather than
the
direction
ot__prodigality,
tinge, in an irou ouo they get black. That' tnato. IJberalitr of outlay, uot refinement
glary of tbi^Frenchcordon bleu, "canard aux uf feeling, fa manifested in the homes of those
mivete,” would stick to the b-jttum of any that bavo newly acquired Hie means for
but a copper stowpou, and get burned if uot
constantly stirred. Now, frequent stirring «f tbeir well to do neighbors. To such homes
inrolrwi a lore of aroma. What I have said tbo fair profeisiiouai decorator brings a teste
of duck ajipIicH* to “ba-uf a la mode," • &gt;r ‘'Jijju- and artistic feeling that will invest hll she
let a te Marengo," or shoulder of mutton orrnugts with a quality not purchasable, and
braise, nr "gilrelotto de tepiu."
a fltmnH aud harmony not to be secured by
gold, silver or ban', checks. An able archi­
a testlerie de cuisine bought in Belgium. It tect 1* secured to plan tba new house, lait tlio
was of iron, tnameled With blue without, and interior adornment of that bourn fa left to
with white within. Having uuu day invited
a doren or so friends to dinner, I socnred the remedy till* ikifect corm* tlie young woman
rersice* of a chef. I shall never forget how. of artiMie ideas, Inji-J up&lt;m natural instinct
ou being taken mto the kitchen, be folilpd hfa in that direction, and cultivated by ex­
arms uud cy«d tlie utensil* with which bo perience auil observation.—Pittsburg Bulle­
was to operate. “Yun want. *erioudy,” he tin.
’
said, ■inlay befero yourgueat* a dinner which
they will eat with pleasure! ' “Ot courso."
Having occasion a fow days ago tn require
"Well, u it is impossible to work with that
bcitterie du cuisine, and a* It is too late to get tbo sarvicca uf a notary pffblic,J dropixxl into
the office of au Olive street patent lawyer,
and stating my busiuess, I wm surprised to
you have are only ttt to ucold vegetable*."
Iu England there fa nn exaggerate fear of learn that tho young lady who wa* industriverdigris, which, however sickening, is really otndy playing a type writer wm the notary
trover fatal in ita effects. But as the preju­ public wbo*n sltiuglo hung without tbe door.
dice is strong. It might bo well for manufact­ She had boon duly commissioned by Governor
urers to guarantee absolute safety by using Francis, and claimed, justly, I presume, to
uickel Instead of tin for lining. Nickel hardly be tho first lady notary iu the state. I do uot
London Truth.

only tha initiated know—and thu succesrful
poacher U always a specialist. He select* onu
kind of game, and hfa whole knowledge of
woodcraft is directed against it. In autumu
and winter tho man who devote* himself to
“fur" knows tlx* whereabout*)of every han&gt;
in the parish—not only tbe field In which it
fa, but the very clump of ’ ru*ba* in which is
lt« ••form." -U'puta g«w ***y down tho
turnip rig. Im noire her every twist and
douHc. and take, io tbe rninutiwt detail*.
He fa careful t' examine the “smoots" an !
gntrs through w hich she purees, nnd these
&lt;qiot* he always appront-lim laterally. Ho
leavre no scent &lt;&gt;f band nur print of fo-zt, and
not disturb the Iwrbagc. All thfa with
a vfaw to his »i!rot work. - After thfa it need
hardly !w said that tbe Intelligent'poaehcr 1,
always a naturalisL Tho signs of wind and

Rose Hartwick Thorpe, tlie author of i‘Curfen Must not Ring To-night," fa naw living
iu the south for tho benefit of her hu&gt;t*in&gt;i's
health, but as her &lt;&gt;wn health suffer* there, and wane of lhe moon', tbe rtlin I tinging
they tnink of making Southern California tides, tbo local migration* ot bird*—tbeeo
tltelr future home. She fa now a woman t&gt;f and u huddnd Atb»r thing* uro marked in hi*
3U, and she wrote tbo well known verses when unwritten calendar. Hfa outdoor life Lus
made him &lt;piid», and taught him much ready
a letter of tliauks from tho editor of a Detroit animal ingenuity. He Las imbibed an imuewvpsiier, to whom she sent tlie line*. Rhe uumae amount of knowledge of the Hfc- uf tho
is a native ot Indiana, and pawed her child­ field*, tint! whxIs; and be is that one man in a
hood in great poverty. Sbo wiys: “Of all
dull, prosaic lives mine was tho dullest and meat sufficient w interpret nature aright.
jm»t prosaic.** Wlwn she wrote “Cnrftw"
exTCXigvE rniPAKATio.xs.
’she
had no
and no
of ■ 111
--......
.... education ......
UM knowledge ...
......
In suhunor poiebvrs make and repair their
books though she afterwards applied herself I
for winterl use. 1-orgu Imre nets are
to them and bri ame a school teacher. But : Ilinu&lt;' fair jjbUw, jvtnidler unre for rabbit bureven durimh.-r
earlv
murrl.w!
lif..
it
u
hh
'
.........
during her early married life
was row* and “smocks." Partridge nets are alan
also
more important to her education among her nocewarilv fargn having wxui-i imr* to cover
neighbors thatsha should "koep house" iu ap­ half a field.- AlfilKHigh most of thesunuucr
proved fadiion than that site should write the pxA-her fa practically idli.il fa al thfa
will, nnd she remarks: “Until tbe year 1BH) time tbnt lie doely studies tho life uf the
fields and make* id* olservatiou* for winter.
nurse for my children." Thfa experience re­ Ho get* occasional employment at hay or har­
call* the story of Mrs. Georgs Ripley, to vest, nud fur.hu darker wiutcr prifiwuOu
whom susiwndLsl Harvard student* used to treasure* up what he was. !!&lt;• t* often iutro-

colic and a- toothnchv. She rcuicmlx-rs the

that a fainting woman must be laid few, and

ENGLISH

prev mt on old man's locks from t timing gray.
■‘Tbws te, however, a special of Windnesa
that fa liable to victim!.-o sQiqprters of oil

drinks are always hot. not lukewarm, her once found her llstaniug at the son- lime to
l&gt;-.-f tea «nlted, her bit of chicken browned to one boy who was reciting Greek ami another
a turn, and her buttered toast thin, but who was dempastrating n prvpos: t it &gt;1 in annever burned. This ideal person never asks I alytics, while she «briled pm* and rocked the
her |iatient what she can think of that she baby’s cradle with berfooti—Buffalo Courier.

dfahes or delicacies ot any sort in sight of the
patient wheu tbe invalid's meal U aver.
Sboischucrful without b^ug boisterous and
hopeful without obtrnsivenaM,. She brilere*
in sunshine and fresh air and thu ciwmllncM
which Is so near akin v&gt; godliness. She obeys
tbe doctor's orders implicitly, and it docs not
occur to her to question his wisdom in tbe
hearing of her patient, whatever *fa’ may do
in tho silence of her own mlmi.auy more than
it does to substitute some nostrum for hfa
prescription lacausu it cured Aunt Rally last
summer when she bad exactly the same symp-

IN

HISTORY.

house. A* to tbe poacher* morality wit h re­
gard to the gome Iswi It fa dUBcuit to detect
Just where ho draws thu line. Ho livre for
ttieao to ba repealed, oral y it b&gt;* uativu phr
l.wophy tell* hini that wheu this time com»
j game will -----baye teeome
wclhiigh extinct.
----------------------------------I L'pou thu ground game ti.-t be looks with
mingM fr-lit&gt;^»; for. after all, nru not rate
'bits and hares tlx&gt; chief products of hfa
night*-' The farmers now get these, and
the poacher's field te limited. They engage
him. maybe, tojituy tbe ravage* upon clover
and young wfariti. or to thin the rabtht*
from out tbepasture*. Th- poacher propitlntre tbe farmer iu many wayavOcraMonaUy.
in tins nuiruing. the farm fad finds half a
dwn rabbit* or a hare dro|&gt;ped behind the

knows, or asks. Tho country attorney fa
wmrtiineH submitted to o like indignity. In
crmnung laud tbe puurber fa careful to clore
gates after him, and be never break, d &gt;wn
find* in extremity, nnd leave*/ won! of tbe
mtehap at tho farm. Is it likely tliat thu,
farmer will dog thustrp* of the mon who'
_protccte hfa property and pays toll for do­

lt frequently happens that the poacher fa

that more than one of Hit- county justice*
have in some sort a Mieokiug affection for
him. Tho sumo wild spirit and love of sport
taka him to the field* and sowli. a* bi * myre
fortnnaie brethren tn tho mow nud eovfrt.

if. SANTA

MICHIGAN NEWS.
A soldiers monument will l-e erected in
the i'eii»kcy eenuttery.
A chap In thewrat end of Branch coun­
ty fa trapyhig -JOO rabbits per week.
A L. Patrick fa trying to get a contract
for cremating garbage at Grand Rapids.

Cco-Uumj. who tried to fatatly stab Hen­
ry Michaels has favu convicted al .baglnuw
City.

The trial of young Kelly fur the killing
of Stanley Grnham al Owomsu occurs at
Contn 11.1 Ulis week.

CLAUS L'

There In one lawyer al Harru-m
has ids wlfa about him and liaiulj :
at when wanted. The other lay a
chant dasheil Into his ofiir.- am *31.1/
me-out-a-writ-of-ypio
lrt-you-rnnu-jn*t-got-h.a&lt;t-of
't'nc-Mnd-won't'payvfor-'r’usays-1 —can-ctmnre-'tfni- hurry hui 1
-hcaven-siiitesr -You don’t n.-..
for him.” said the lawy er; ■ /•unir
fix it for yop.~ Tlie lawyer tl
4weut into th&lt;- -&gt;trreL clhubml :&gt;
wiurou load of tnefchM&gt;di»c. tru,-n
calcitrant purclia.vr off into the dii
cd the goods into the sinx-l also, u
tbe merchant to take tiyin

Down at Wyandot; there :* a gnat,- .
Union City, loses the railroad, the knit­ .poker shark* whirl) Imn tin- *calp uf n!si i’
ting fnctory.nnd the whip manufactory, an innocent lamb lianghtg at It- belt, hut
a few days ago it caught a tartar.
I Ji •
but gets another saloon.
gang playa in one of thr hulels ou &gt;r;-’idrt.
Gov. Luoe has ordered A. S. D. Hurd, afternoon and evening, aud on thi- - -.
of Stanton, to vacate hfa office Imihuw he stem the landlord was instructed to —n.
m triv’d* thr duties of IL
aombbody up If he could to fill out tu.
The farmer* of Oceana county misa the
lumber ramp*. They hod a Urge -crop of Imdy for the .dmrk* toidiarvlnitrachuth".
hay the past *&lt;'a*ou, and there i» little or Thr landlord lookod hi* ifuc&lt;t* over at I
fwltrlvd a "jay" actol who wa- -qa-idt!..
no demand tor it.
a few hours in the town MthVM.h mart'
Houghton county ha* to worry alopg as fpr tbe te&gt;ys up stair*. Besull: lu :nbest it ran with only fJO saloon* and oth­ minute* the "jay” had hi* private :nar&gt; &gt; ,
er places where beer, bug juice amt taran­ all thr king* ami an-«. and iiy thi- t u. ■ h *
tula a kttprt is wild.
train came along lie lusd-all thr iiion■
&gt; !&gt;
Pr»f. Julius ItelsM. onranlzer and leader Un- party, from fib' to *PiO from
&lt;•{ Reian'a famous military band at East man.
s.-glnaw, I* about n» leave that city and
-.- -rk a new locatiuji.
Daniel Foster and his bride of two week
wen* fishing at’Posey lake, la-nnwce Co..
Tuesday afternoon, w hen their twat was
capslrcd ami *hr was drowned.

In tlffi vIclnlty of IfancrofL I’, o’ I. ’i*
-aid toTOcnn plies of iuuigi'.iatiim. liecause
the patron* of industry tolls mh-H terrific
taiix-1 what will happen when they or­
ganize anil control thu country. -

ingnnuity in • -utting and .wrwin
brought him into ■-&gt;ittta&gt;t with

to Turkey, trough? with him i: in

maker thai^ bvjnir |&gt;
huproi entente aboflt the nnivetsily cam­ adaptni f'&gt;r pipri. os it would aLwwii '
pus are still continuing. Tlie regents nre tine. Tne experiment wa* tried and
now v(&gt;iisidetiii£ the placing of electric
lights alxnit tbe grounds, and ofte on the He would work oulheui'at odd nxwumiteiit
top of the dome uf lhe main building.
Dimon Cahowiu ot Rending., ha* found
■lib way to juF. because hr was too fomt of
other people** horseflesh. Ills offense con­
sisted In trading a livery horse which he
was driving for a tnan- and roll and Slfi.
Michigan ha* bred more horse* tliat have
inailr record* than
Kentucky ’ has.
Feu hamiMimc women we always were
nhvad of the Bloc Gra*- «-tatv, und even on
whisky It’s a dead brat between tlir two.

If wanlt-n Watkins ot Ionia pays that
Sl.SOO judgement awarded to ex-eonvlct
Christ JohoMUi by tlw United States court
of Grand Rapid*, it w ill l»e after thr su­
preme court of the United States has *aiil
he must.
Col, Copeland is going to lecture In
Michigan again thfa winter on -The
Mistakes of Bob lngfrr*oK?' - Bob'* whole
life may fa* n mistake, but hr never made
the mistake of trying to relate all the mi*tnkes uf Col. Copeland.

Rev. Ebenezur Thompson who lud been
pfrachlug to .IvlT Davis for M&gt;nw time !»•fore the latter's d^ath, wa* formerly rector
of St. 1'aul i-iiiirch. at Mming aim wa*
chaplin of thr first regiment of Michigan
militia. He alM* preached at East Saginaw
-(&lt;-r a time.
It la too bftd that MnncfasJy didn't think
to at-k Jeff Davis ta‘fore he died whetbci
he wore female clothe* when cafitured.
There are uirti In Michigan who Were in
and around the capture ax thick n* hornets
anil they have been disputing every since
the war about how Jeff wml dressed.

pip* a pretty brown jx&gt; W. and :•!-&gt; that th&lt;-&gt;
smoked tisww swqrtly. t tiwr nub!

umunf;
cost of imporintton lu thore days -4 ii*nt&lt;-1
facilities for trauuNTt it iqi. reml- red it- exclusively viv.tliMd t» the richert t&lt; •btes; -:

;rnrrnl article of. trad-. The tir-t in.
schanni pqro mode by Karo! Kuwatelieen prewrviv.l ani| fa n-. x in lhe mu-- -.
P.Mli -Nr. I»u&gt;.« Republ c.
wau-lering

oIwj:

tin* tin

stick rmdy to •trik-.

What &lt;loyi&gt;u wipp,*.- "it turned-&gt;g: tube:
A pent big caterpillar, whi-h was inaLimr

to realise it. but Im? objected t&lt;&gt; a uid'-u
brittle thrraJ of life then ami there, but the
other* vigunurdy objected. Whil- 1 taike
with them the young villain reachedontrand

of daliglit. He changed his tune a uivnirir
A teacher down In Branch county, wish­
ing to sec If the children were keeping n|&gt;
with the political news, - asked. “Now.
who can tell toe what happened ut Wash­ caterpillar, but it wax that they wnritwl b
ington last Monday?" "A eyclonc," re­ see fair play for the under dog
plied u red headed boy on the front teat.
How’s tliat for a description of congress.

jcacber is-a men euary wretch who iuvaripmume that Governor Franc!.* consulted tbe alily M-lfa hfa game. He as frequently rends
law before issuing it. It 'certainly opens up In a brace of birds or a hare to a poor or sick
another avenue to ladies to tx-corne self-sup­ neighbor. Ho comes in contact with the law
porting, and lady notaries aro likely to be­
came quite the fashion.—Congressman O’Neil
lu Ht. Louis Globe-Democrat.
William McCnimb. a Rives, Jarkson Co.
ment that rabbits are vermin.
youth. Is accused by his parents of carry­
Tha pugnacity of tlw jJirasaut te well ing a revolver and threatening to do as
Mr. William Y. Stead, editor of Tbo Pall known to tbe poacher, and out Of thi* trait Itatimer did. As tlie 1 .atimer process is
be uu&gt;k&lt;M capital. H&lt;- takes under hit arm * fatal to parents, the McCrumlm have asked
probably do important work on tbo news- game &lt;-ock fitted With artificial sjiur*. These the prosecuting attorney to look Into their
l&gt;apor of the future. He answered: ••Women are attached to tbo uataral otw«*, are sharp *4 unruly bairn’s case before It te everlasting­
iu tbe future will take « more important Mfdiss, and tba bird is trained bow to use ly too late.
part la everything. In Abe lower callings of them. Upon tba tatter's crowing, one or
Tustin had a loud time for* while Tues­
more cock pbwuauta immediately reapuud
and advance to moat tbe adversary. A day afternoon and evening. A tramp
single blow usually suffice* to lav low the named Wesley Mattocli assaulted tbe fl­
y-ear old daughter of Henry- Hoover, and
sexes In Europu. It la only tn tbe higher
lhe jMs.plc made a valiant effort to string
difference comes in and women are barred er's bird remains unhurt
up tbe brute, but were frustrated by tlse
out."
officers,
who succeeded In making off to
Tbe UMt ingenious plan adapted by poach­
er*. however, fa also one uf the most »uecc*»- jail with him.
ful. If time and opport unit v offer there i»
General Manager Astilcy, of the T., A.
idea. The only way to bring about dress rw «-an&gt;ely any limit to tbe depredation* which
it allows A number of dried pans are taken economy on that line. Hn has ’Uhpenscd
graceful and mor# beautiful than thcwi now and •teejxxl in boiling water ; a bole U then with the services of a flagtmui at the
Wa-b’ngMm street crowing. Owtroao. but
In vague. The average woman couroiters it
her first duty to look handsome, and any­ H»ne sharp instrument, aud through thi* a the gates are now operated from the telething that assfafa or detracts from that end •tiff lirtetie fa threudud. Tbe end* are cot off gnqdi office m&gt; that the trains will be Naffa
short,
leaving
ouly
alxxit
a
quarter
of
an
gets treated accordingly. No sensible womau
from being nut over by any team.
inch of bristle projecting nt each rod. The
fa going to make herself look like a frump
A great fail at the university In the or­
simply for hygienic purposes.—Boston Herald. pna* un- f&gt;*i to tho bird* and ore greedily
ganization of state clulM. There are at
a violent irritation i« sm up, and the
present about * dozen ot such organization:*
tint te dually choked. In a dying condition with very large memlrondilpa. The Penn­
nr* mekwl up froi
sylvania club gave Ite annual banquet ut
when only 14 and Jicr daughter did likewise.
berlgtw !&lt;. »H,-h ,4»v!ter tfaey alaxrt always Hofa'rt hal! the other evening, at which
time toa«t» were mi«ni&lt;led to by tin? varlcam*- It mnr
l ...
__ j ouarnmnhM-N and all fandtJt'lhcmaclve*
once more among tbe oil wells and coal
mines of tlie leatfa-rhead state.

large rubber shoe factories -three different
10,000 pairs a day.

It is noticeable that one

This wight sound ax an Idfa boast, but fur the
fact that a very rompliimted machine &gt;u
paper manufacture, the invention .»f thi*

A curious and noteworthy Instance of.
foundry work is reported. It coodst.d of

on inch, and seven by five inches iu surface,
covering with writing indented in tbe irou.
ing uu thin paper, pinning th* paper in n
mold and then pouring on thr iron. The
writing &amp;u» transferred to the plate* when
the iron is ooofad fa wonderfully clear am)
distinct, and is up deeply imprinted a* to defy
any attempt at erasure —Kaw York Tele-

Muskegon will have a cracker factory.

I-ake Linden fa to lie lighted by rlerLiaity.

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Hastings Banner.

: L. XXXIV. NO. 35.

HASTINGS. MICH., DECEMBER 25,1889.

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Hastings Banner.
Published Wedn-ftdays, by

COOK BROS.,
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CLOTHING SALE

HASTINGS

- MICHIGAN.

COUNTY NEWS.
Nov 1-th Nauihburg. Kraus, Lauer t Co.. New York City, the larg­
est wholesale clothiers m America, sold their entire Fall and Winter
Stock of line Clothing at peremptory auction sale. Owing to the
magnitude of the gigantic stock small dealers could not compete.
Hudson, largest Retail Clothier in America and .owner of leading
stores in nine of the largest cities in the country, attended the sale.
After spirited bidding in which dealers throughout the East and
W est participated, Huuson carried the day and $35,000 worth of Men's
and Boys Suit- and Overcoats became ours. We own them at prices
whereby we are enabled to retail superior clothing at far below cost
to manufacture.

Delayed Utter.
Our Mboo).. which is taught by Misti
Smith, of CoatN Grove, has a fair attendante.
Mre. t a udon Is Maying with Mra. Wer­
muth -wnlle A. D. Wermuth Im north tor
his health.
'
•
Mrs. Itowley and Mrs. Hunt, who were
severely Injured wbeu starting home from
an evening vislu by their horeq giving a
jump, which loosened tbe beat and thre*
them out of the baek of the buggy onto
Mime lee. are recovering slowly. Mrs.
Rowley at this writing can walk a little
by the aid of a caue.
Wm. Bitman has traded Ito- place of
residence with Mr. Huffman of Baltimore.
Mrs. Hollopeter. formerly of thl« place,
was married at Woodland to Mr. Snider,
of Ohio, Dec. 18th.
Rev. H. D. Cheney in holding revival
meetings In the W. M. church of this
place. All are invited to attend: preach­
ing 2:30 p. m.
The ladles aid society will meet at the
reeldeuce of Mr*. Crawford Sr., the last
TbtfTfd*} In December. A cordial invita­
tion extended to ail.
-

Monday Morning
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TOWER CLOTHING CO

Rev. Clancey, of PWnwell. h conduct­
ing a very succt*aful,’iDging school at the
S|&gt;afdlng scliool house.
Our new church Is to be dedicated the
29th. C-^tec. one. come all, it may not cost
you much to attend.
A very pleasant gathering of Invited
neigbbon met at the farm residence of
llyiond H. Honeywell oh the evening q!
the 30th. The occasion was to meet his
brother Charles, who left the old home 30
years ago for California where he made
Ids home, this being his first visit here dur­
ing that tiiAe. The entertainment consist­
ed of singing, music and a social time: and
.not the least was the lea table. Mr.. Edi­
tor it would have done your inner man
good to have been there. Our poet was oil
hand to give us poetry and rhyme. A
slight flutter when Madam Rumor put In
circulation the report that some of the
silver spoons were missing from the table,
n search was Instituted and the report
proved too trqe. The evening passed very
pleisanUy and for one I fell it was good
for me to have been there.
• &gt;Tbe writer is Informed a third party
man hast chattel mortgage on tbe machin­
ery of a cider mill.

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INAUGURATES THE MOST

GIGANTIC SALE
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Ready-Made Clothing
EVER ATTEMPTED IN MICHIGAN.
We guarantee to save all purchasers one-thin) to one-half on every
dollar invested. Country dealers should call and inspect bargains
they will never see duplicated. Citizens of Grand Rapids should
avail themselves of this provident opportunity of securing stylish,
well-made clothes at way below prices charged by small dealers for
inferior made garments. Non-residents should send their orders in
by mail without delay as we reserve the right ta withdraw any-lines
we advertise as fast as sizes become broken.

TOWER CLOTHING CO

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO
KALAMAZOO. MICH.

j

DRINK

Tbe Delton Sabbath school will have a
Christmas tree in Blackman's hall Christ­
mas eve. A rordial Invitation la extended
to ail. There will also be a danre Christ­
mas night glveu by the business men of
Delton.
The merchants of this place are'kept
busy waiting on their many customers.
E. Bishop is building q work shop.
Mr*. Bishop now occupies her new house.
Reported that l&gt;. C. Ilanney 1:oj&lt; sold bis
meat market to a Mr. Johnson, of Grand
Rapid*.
Mr.. Hull Ison, the sick h,t.
.
Mrs..Snyder, who has hewn the guest of
her gnftid-daughter Mr*. Tack, rclurntti
to Cloverdale Thursday.
,
Our school is progressing finely with
Miss Terpenning as teacher.
Wil) VanHorn Is getting ready to build
a store.

WHOLE NO 1804
A merry Christmas to all.
Mud! Ye&gt;, mud Is the word just now.
S. Behan visited school last Thursday.
F. Johnson is working for parties in
South Hastings.
Chris Cross and Clarence Robinson went
to Orangeville Ute fore part of the week.
George Smith was on our street last
week.
Some of the residents of our street ex­
pect to attend Christmas exercises at the
Star school house next Thursday evening.
Willis Dole is working In the furniture
factory at Hastings.
K Lawrctifeb, of Barn , was the guest of
■Alva Seeber last week.
&lt; hristmn- tree at I’ulunk L‘. B. church:
al-o one at Ycckley's .school house Chrhd-

To all a merry Christnuu.
Turkeys are apt to roo»: pretty high jusl
before Christmas.
J. Moulton, of Irving visited Wm. IL
Sisson's people Sunday.
H. L. Sisson Is getting out the timber
fora bank barn, to be erected in the
spring.
J. Fighter is busy now days ditching.
T. L. Rogen of this place, will start
entnasing for a Toledo fruit tree nursery
after the holidays.
Dr. IL V. Peckham's house will be
made of brick.
The Freeport merchants have their store#
well filled with holiday goods.
.
Mrs. Bloomingdale, who lias been work­
ing for W. Burling for some time, will
take a vacation during the holidays, visit­
ing her daughter. Mrs. AWxott. of Canijrbell.
Miss Mary For bey. tH Irving, who lias
'been attending school at Hasting* tor some
time past, is at borne at present She
wlll^not resume h'vr studies again until
spring.

Mrs. .1. &amp; Caswell it, visiting friends in
Greenville.
John Gurd left for the north Friday,
called there by the death of bls father.
The P. of 1. organis'd a lodge at the
Weeks school house last Thursday night.
Hook A French are setting up their mill
। on H. L- Tobias' farm and will tuw there
| ugain this winter.
.
Mrs. H. IL Mershou left Saturday to
spend Christmas with her son in .Kalama'’ Mrs. Chas. Fisher, who 1ms been living
up north for the past two years, returned
home Felday to spend Christmas with her
parents.
Mrs.-W. 11. Gibson, of Kalturiazoo. p ex­
pected here to spend f’brtatmas with Ijer
parents. R. IL Haines and wife.
x MIm Lliiie Warner; of Charlotte, is vis­
iting hrr gtandmother, Mrs. Pierce.
Dance last Thursday evening at M.
Bagley's.
Prospect of u wedding in the near future,
by the way some of the girls are making
bed-qullts.
Jessie Risbridgcr was. In your city
Thursday on business.
Mrs. Fannie Clever, of Kansas &lt; lt&gt;. Is
visiting her sister, Mr*. Rbbridgirr.
Evangelical quarterly meeting at Hope
Center. Dec. 28 and 39th.

Our school i* progn-S'ing finely, No
trouble in the dhtrirt, the first time In
five yearn.
Writing tchoul every frxtuqjay evening.
Otis Ellis is teacher.
L. D. Livingston lias been ou a business
and visiting trip to Genesee Co.
MIm Carrie Bell, of Mancelona, is visit­
ing her uncle. Robert Glllaiul.
The Y. &amp; A. M. have their Installation
tml oyster supper Friday evening tbe 27th.
U Thompson, of Greenville,wtu in town
Uie 1Mb.
Christmas tree at the Bepll.-t church.
Christ mas eve. Cotneonc, come all. and
give the little one.* a time to remember.
Santa Claus is billed for the occasion.
We wish tbe Basnkh a merry Chrlrt-

years of dAy light in which "to ronintete hhr
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only mentioned him ia this connection in

to history, Milton aw! Homer, were both
blind.

learned men of tbe Eighteenth century, was

herd, which finally resulted in the doetcr's
ex|iulalmi. Had Blacklock never lived the
name of Rotert Burns would, perhaps, never

habits
tua rendered invaluable aid, it was admitted.

teorotogy.

Many believe that Huber would

ncsTEH, DHivn axn suavgroR.
John Metcalf, a most wonderful produrborough. Yorkshire, England, in 1717. At
thn ago ot 4 years a hard attack of t»i« massire struck him totally blind—*o blind that
too brightest rafs of toe sun gave him no
perception of light Yet he did not give up
iu despair. 'A calamity bad overtaken him
which would have benumlred the faculties at '

John Metcalf. It seemed only to brighten

expert vioUnist in all England. When ha
arrived at man's estate be "ax owner of a
bouse, n 'mall farm and a horw »nd carof carrving i»no»&gt; through tbs crowd-

cosily extricate himself. He became a great
hunter and foliowed tbe boun-U «&gt; tb a» much
pleasure and as,surely as the most keen eyed
hunter. He ted his otvn horse and could tell
the Laying rd bis own hound, amx'ng hun­
dreds. At tbe age of 40 he befun ih« study of
surveying and bridge building. Ti |» not for
idle jHutimi’. but for profit. At one time he
was the official surveyor at Yorkshire. Even
to this day then- ore doten* of monume»ta to
John Metcalf in his native shire in the »&gt;ape
of elegant road teds qud. splendid bridge.
At Huddersfield one of V&gt;-‘ finest and mot
substantial bridges is kiNsj-u to have been
constructed by him. What Ik- cxmld teve accotnpiisbed with organs of sight unimpaired
we can only conjecture.—John W. Wright
In 3t. IzniU Republic.

Our Stock
lirurh
of
Fred Andera is quite ill.
.Mime m»y nlee
IIh-nty
leno Auden
Anders sold .some
dressed grew to A. McCollum, of Clover­
DRESS
dale. last week. •
We noticed Dunean McBain, of Hickory
GOODS
Cornets, on our streets Thur.-da#'.
holding out a battered bat. The following
Fred Pierce has secured Employment In
and
placard was bung about hts nxsik.: “Plsase,
A TRUE COMBINATION OF
Hustings°
good people, help a poor blind man who was
A considerable excitement 1» manifest ir»
DRESS
once rich, but who tes bren reduced from af­
district over the school house site
Mocha, Java and Rio. this
to poverty. You will,never regret
SOME
BLIND WON DEUS. fluence
qui stion. Another special scliodl meeting
SILKS
it." ITvsrutly along camo a pleasant faced
I- to lie held at the school house Monday
A Beautiful souvenir
man' with a sharp, shrewd ere. Ho looked
evening. It seems as If .*ome were deter­
never has Picture
MeA WITHOUT SIGHT WHO, HAVE nltbcp&gt;or old beggar curiously for a mo­
mined
to
light
the
site
question,
if
it
takes
Card Given all winter.
ment, and then suddenly drew back hl» arm
)
ACCOMPLISHED GREAT THINGS.
been finer.
WITH EVERY POUND PACKAGE
aiv though to strike him a blow in the fore.
Our school is progn-**ing finely wit
Too movement was only a feintUmt It served
AHda Newland a» u-aeher.
We call
the puq-»■ The beggar jmn;*&lt;l back about
LION COFFEE - C. Babcock lost n horse last week.
node to Hounds-A Sightless Cricket
Dick
Crerg
li
selling
fruit
trees.
Special
When you buy your Grocerie« try-a
p. R. Karns Is suturing considerably
ing vehicles with wonderful skill for a blind.
package
LlON
COFFEE,
h
»
tbe
Attention bc*t in the United States—made nnfrom with rhenmatlam.
n selection of Mocha, Java ano loo.
to our
Today it is proposed to dlwniM the remarkA. «. Cortright sjwnt gcvcril dnjw in sbla things which have been occohiidisb.d
properly blended and is conceded by «&gt;&gt;
Fine Line
to make the nicest cup of Coff'-e in the CuhNlOllin lu*t week.
by parson* dej.rivud of sight
Whom the list properly begins the writer after part cf November in the mining camp
land. For Sale Every where'Henry Fowler I# working in ytmr city.
of
Mr. Porter, residing oti the town l/ne will not attempt to say. The gvnmbi of thU of Hniunnn. itoguacho .county, Cote, which
l-orxleml on the .San Luis valley, that the
Woolsan Spice Co., Manfrs,
between Barry and Johnstown, bad a be list will ap|»ropriately commence, if not
PATTERN Kansas City, Mo. Toledo, O. misfortune to thirteen head of cattle. With, then near, too beginning of the Chris- writer and hi- ■•jrard” bundled together Q»eir
equiptnentv. which ••onsa.ted of a farm wagon
h small tloek of sheep. »nd hog* on the uan e» with Eusebios, the blind theologian.
mtfivm nm mi
b&gt;i rucc.
and team of broncos, one Wincbiwtor noSUITS
night of the 20th. He had l«een out with
p--nter nnd r.u &lt;114 slngle-bsrrekd -end a
Will UU
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his lantorn to do hl» ebon s, anti returned
. • ( ■___ 1-.1 -I... ..am
vvutrwi* of
/ at all
to the bouse and went tobed. Soon Ufter he third century, about A. D. !M»I, and that he
THE MARKETS..
. ...l.
.tillr
wu* urouM-d by hearing the cattle making
vauipin?
outfit'and provteonv. and started
' PRICES. |
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an unusual nolae. When he went to the' O:
Apples-Dried. M per lb; evaporated. leper barn he found hb cattle surrounded by tire. ►ion that be wa» born about 31.’. and died in
Broadcloth
He succeeded in getting his
and 5*t. al to. age of 3 y«*r»- twenty of which
harness out. but the stock perislied3wiUiin were sixmt in total blindne*. It h greatly to
Clover seed—8M8S?-15- w
and
ltean»-8id«a9b&lt;0pertMi.
•
the straw covered stable. We aie lnfonu- too credit of this man, wh&lt;»c fight went out
ed that Mr. Porter carried 'a aural! insur­ forever just as be was m-rgmg from infancy,
itee?- 4Jve.»2J» calves. UWtt**-00Imperial
ance lu tii'1 Barry &amp; E"10? Ins- C-°'
,rb' that in toe tew short years ho lived, en­
HK' IUB- ^&gt;1-----------,
- —
ca»J.s?;c.
Porter lost H»me clothes that were hanging shrouded in perpetual darknom. be d«W that didn't let up until wo shot threa W &lt;
Cloth
on the line the wame.-nighL
.
in all the
Waltei BImh-'I and wife are the happy
teen quail and many exciting nxperfamres to
Mftnta of a fine little boy.
New
Mj-f. I'- S- Burst Is ou tin- sick list­
relate. Some of the time «o shot game while
Llstoiy
goKE bumb rorraWill Fowler has returned from Battle
Shades. rSuan^H2tfSwe:e&gt;'*el;«»-&amp;,»cHenry, lb* author of tbo “Poetic Lito of
Creek. M&gt;d is stopping with his brother

LION
COFFEE

LARGEST

CLOAKS !
WESTERN
MICHIGAN

JXTRA LOW
PRICES.
LsHIe’
Misses' and
CMIteft
GARMENTS
M
ifatellas&amp;e,
am! Cloth.

H&lt;Ar3Meny ChristnJfeto the Basxku

Carpets, Curtains and Rugs

readers4c

!*r

lb: evaporated

In all Grades and Choice Patterns.

ment.
RESPECTFULLY,

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO

_____ _

Our cmuruiMloner did a vn ukv Job of
work on one of our htgfiw*:-*. «I'W’ *as

»- - htLlas Kier'oVwoxKlIand ‘n“vftM^££

gSU»u«w*ybu-

Ladies please call and examine our fine assort­

____

Detroit.

Apple»-&lt;&gt;rted.

Wallace," was born blind. Hs early exldtat- World.
ed wonderfol imaginative faculties, whwb
&lt;P„ tun&gt;.-l t.. g«.l account in tin. preJuctton of the book mentioned. The
ous grouja of itnimnlv and birds are a* fol­
unique &lt; ka. After of the "urk caused it to low" according to an EnglUh authority: A
luivo u 'vrie circulation, making the name o.
Henry, th" unnstrel. more familiar to the
rhyifie loving.common ja^plcof tbv Britub
than.that of the most Mandani pro-?

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in
became .me of tbe prineqab &lt;N’ tte. unis.
►bool of herrings, s run •* tbh. a flight «C
Uuivw^ty of Beroe. tbe auttaa of •P«'^
dovn., a muster of feacoeks. a riege of h*rdiet louary of ran ment, beside•
- building of rtsdw,a»broo
brood of grow*, a
»1C.
*
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,
’
gutlU&gt;
PwSk up gentlemen and take your med­ history and tetany.
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51^. etc.,» steisl o&lt;
HnffAlo Livestock.
i flowers, a ware- *« .ligbtingnhM, » «« &lt;*
* j j '"J”
rwttte—Ctiolce to extrt steers H-40BX-&lt;0- icine. Our Ml’
vou at J- M- CorerU store next Friday for
the la&lt; time this year.
estate to
»•
Our school takes a vacation tor one
mediums.

I.-..:

NO. »

town in mwcIi of &lt;«t sheepmakes
the other buyers gel right to the front on

�GOT OFF WITH LIFE.

Infialllble cut*. In W »«W *nd extenalve
prarthv I have never yet met a caw of
scrofula, sypliUl*. chrtmip rhruniatiam.
chronic catarrh, skin dtaeaww. old nicer*
and dlweaaed bonra that lA-cu-pl a did not
cure. Iff my vlalte to varioua cltlc*. which
nre uceetaarily short, much depend* tin
making at ohm; unusual cures of cases 1 ke
the above, and of eoune it I* Imperative
that 1 use U»c most efflcAtloua remedies ob­
tainable. nnd with the multitude of welk
stocked dru« stores at my command 1 In­
variably prescribe J-»rnplu. and my success
and reputation in these di.-wwna depend on
Uie virtues of this wonderful remedy.

Ml. HAITIAN'S

No Gallows Needed for the
Cronin Suspects.

diet lu Kimao'* reua-

)OHN F. BEGGS SNUFFS FREE AIR.

"1 did u&lt;w.' That all originated with the
newspaper*. I will tell you bmwally that if

Little Kunxe Will Do Time in the
Penitentiary for Three Years
and the Others for Life.

would haws made a better ww.’

wm

portlcnhuJy outinteresting Lecture-con­
tinued.

PROGRESS in

Medication.

IS SCROFULA CUBABLE?

■ *urj»rl*e ।

La-ov-p-i-a -What it is doing
ib&gt; you meun by thatl"
for scrofula, chronic RheuI mean Jwd what Iwld, that tlwy should ''XATISM,
The nro-eut* brought by the Sbooa amba»
Syphilis
melon, n. King HumU rl of Italy ware worthy
stages.
of Ethiopia’* most gorgivu* reputation. They
of the plot?"
“How &lt;k» I know? ft wm a’ much aa'l
wanted to taki-cure of myself. l*uWic opinion
te a hurriUo thing- It would have banned me,
CniCAtM, Dtr. 17.—Thtxud has eor.io in

CHRONIC Ulceus,
diseased
BONES, CHRONIC CATARRH,
bkiN'Diseases, Etc.

(

vrvrt. A maadve grid cro« n ami a royul man­
tle &lt;.f red brocade emliroidered with gold and
Un-»l with Jeopard skin; a magnificent large
Greek eno* of *riid grid; a silver drum us
big m a large barrel, culted in Shoa a nogarit, and uwd in time &lt;&gt;f war to call tbe »ridters together; two slqeld* covered with

THE JURY ARE RETICENT.

A perfect constitutional remedy (so- Shoan warrior costume, with saddle and
■ealled blood medicines) ha* nhrays been trapping* for a horse; another crown in di­
one of the greatest desires of the medical ver; a vullefetiua «&gt;f costumes Loth for men
cutne early enougtifar Tbe Time* to be no cure
profession. There has te-en great Im­
A Jncxle-of rejKjrterw Kurroundcd tbo jury provement In this clias of medicine tn late
twofdury
luP‘‘' " quantity of swords,
years and some important discoveries ianco nnd gun*, bcridre “ birgo number of
made. A careful study of this class of cu|M mnJo of buffalo born, and leu ux born*
medicines, and long experience, enabled tilled with powerful iuu»k; a large caw filled
me at last to perfect the compound, with gold in bare: a aortof warrior'* armor
ntimaiton tbgl the Jury bad agreed upon
1a-cu-» F a 1 will give you some facte m in silver, nil Mt with precious ktone*, n&gt;o*tly
•■lint I have beard since 1
1 hav» them concerning the use of Lu-cu-pi-a diamond*: a thick gold chain for tiw queen
locked up iuUteir&gt;rooui with nb*olutriy no
In r single case of scrofula, hundreds of aud sixty-xue rioptiants' tusk*, each of them
which might lx, cited. Mr*. Milo Ingrain, nte-a»unu&lt; twoinotrra hi length; anctepbnnt,
of Plltabnrg. 1’n., some time In 1H74 met
with au aqpid',nt producing n slight bruise tilted with goM. The etepbant, who is ohly
‘oue paper hast drclnrwt
AU this time puWic clamor
Juror North was hat He had tdnwdy on the right breast. The usual remedies dx moutiwold, showed a very unruly tamper,
lud been knocking at- the door, as it were, seen some of his frkmda, anti they had jtoured were appjled. but, instead of growing and gave sueh truubte that be wax «M.-ort&gt;d
better. It continued to prow worse. At to tbe Quiruml by a strong body of poUoe.—
demanding tiuit the proceedings in the juryjury room and the tteatullon Juror Culver last she was obliged to consult u physician. i'aris Republic.
A prominent physician of Alleghany City
wm employed, who at once recoglzed
forcibly.
“Thu man who wrote that ought to be pun- that there was txnneChlng peculiar about
"*b(-ru tea gentlenum living out south who
. out wiorns or authority, flew around tbe
the case, and after treating it without b quite cm equestrian. He take* a groat
■court building, and fixed up?wma pretty
avail n short time, lie summoned^ ffiunall plca»uro in riding on horseback, nnd the
pleasantly, ebnridering our enunped «piar- of physician*. The freqneneyof eancer other day Jje Invited a friend to accompany
of the breast, together with the fact - that him on hte jnunt. Thte friend callud at the
the enlarged 4»east by this time bad be- h juMi for him. When ho entered the parlor
Upun recuivtng tbe information that a
colne extremely painful, led them to decide he laid hte hat. glove* and whip on the piano
that it wm eanecr of tbe breast. The and awaited the boat, meantime chatting
tbe ceurt.and «11&gt;^I
Doe-lora, greatly
touched
with the with the lady of the house. Finally the lathrout(ht in; also ll
terrible affliction of the unfortunate lady,
proceeded tenderly to inform her that her telling his wife &gt;-f a sad little accident n hicb
tvmsuo or mouw other wiki enterprise ou tbe
public opinion here wm eager for a five-fold trouble wu* cancer of the breast, and the tmjip. ur'i to his liat at the office during the
hanging The newspapers were particularly almost certainty of Ita fatal termination. day. -It wm like this." he said, and be took
mnnitted in court except the court official*.
I They continued to trrtt her. for a time. but. the luit from ti» piano to illustrate the mis­
|Un reporter) and about fifty policemen tu mistake. The Herald think* it may I* bed a* they could give her no encouragement hap. ‘Tn the first place a num came in nnd
plain etotlwi, a wtroug squad of whom took
whatever, she Ix-rame discouraged, anil
-up their |KHitiou ck»s&gt; to the |&gt;rteoner*'
began to treat with a cancer doctor at
chair*. The defendants tiled in strongly er* implicated. The prow, throughout the' Klttaning. under whose treatment she
guarded by policemen and took lltrir placet,
remained *lx mon tic. The enlargement hitting th- hat and jamnuug it up to show
•aid n m &gt;ment later the door leading to the as those kt this city, piuwt of them luting tlte- had steadily Increased during her treat­ how it had been abused. The gn;tlnusn
jury room npen«d nnd tlw long cxpectol MtSisfl-a with the verdict as being too lenient. ment, but by tlite time It had ulcerated «bom be was waiting for not iced this aud
The Irish jxtrtisnn* of I&gt;r. Cronin are to a and become an extciudve running sore.
exclaimed: “Hold on. there: WbAt in thum
man fiercely indignant that every man wax
Weakened in body by the drain upon •ter uro you doing, with my hatC Suit
Donahue. Tills wa» 2;M0 p m.
her strength of the discharging ulcer, enough the visitor had l&lt;een detnoMtrutinc
distracted In mind l«j' her protracted his suirr with hi» host** hat. and ho had
THE DETROIT FIRE HORROR.
When quirt was obtained the clerk . said'.
and severe suffering. *he finally sought j
aid of the well-known cancer sjxi ialisL ' slii pew. He apologised a* be*t be could, ami
Dr. Kingsley, of Ronx-. N. Y.. who Im­
Detroit, Mich., Dec. 21.—Another victim mediately pronounced it a Rose Cancer. another one.— Chicago Herald.
te added to the disaster nt the &lt;Xililen aehoci The doc|ur was able to somewhat relieve
follow* in full:
her intense suffering, and partially h«*aled
Wathe jury find tho defondaal Jobe F. Begir* Thun/lay evening by the &lt;L*atb yi-.«terday of the ulcer, but ' utterly failed to cure
The owner of a very valuable pair of trou
»&lt;rt guilty.
Bertha Moody, aged 14 year*. She wm. ter­ her.
After two years of continuous n&gt;r»wa* lately advertised fur in tbe French
WoUw jury And the defendant John Kumw
ribly
bunpsd
about
the
watet,
and
wa^un
treatment he pronouu&lt;-e&lt;l her ca.* Incur- |si!«m by tbe honor tinder of tim «ainc. a h«i
oufit&gt; of tuatudauahtcr m charged In the inat&gt;l,e. and she, in complete despair and allowed ths Individual to whom they t&gt;eJong*il
AtotuH'iit and tlx bl* pnuhlitwi
ituprisonmen: in the i-eidtcutiary fora
o of three til her death yesterday morning.
excruciating torture, that well-nigh de­ llfteen day* tn which to conw&gt; forward. After
stroyed her reason, was brought Lack to tbi* delay he stated lie would eot&gt;«idvr iiiruWe the Jury And tlie defendant* Dan C'ongbher home to await the end. The horri­ sdf justified in profiting by tbi» strong'
Mu. Patrick IJ's'uUJvaa and Martin Bourk
Nellie Thatcher, ugwf 14. wm terribly ble. eating ulcer hail laid bare t|iv ribs of windfall, which, a* he was in iwcir vircumguilty of murder iu tlie manner ami form m
Imrmxl
from
tliu
waist
up,
and
the
chances
tlie
right side and part of tbe breast
churned lu the Indictment and fix 'be penalty
The remaining pari of the
at impri-oninrut in the jxmltcutiary for the. of her recovery are slight. Lucy Renshaw bone.
is ak» tsuliy burned al Knit, the neck and breast was entirely loosened from the
bones, ami hung only by the skin above. ing n dark object ai tbe ground, which he
Tbe proverbial pin could have Ixsen heard arm*. Her recovery h* doubtful Edna Shortly after returning linage ulcers liegan first ttxjk to.be a sleeping dog. On e'.ox-r Indrop tu the clerk read these fateful sentcr.cre. Fonda, aged lit, wm frightfully burned to make • Iheir appearance on both legs spectiou. however, ha diia-overtsl his mistake,
about the bead and face. Her hair won' and her fiice and head.
The dlsflg- and picked up thagarnwut then in hte po*v *burned entirely off. There are no hopes of urement of her face was so great as to sioo. He took tbe trouser* with him on
wm exultant, Coughlin and O’Sullivan were lior recovery.
Georgia Homer i* ImJly make recognition ImpdMible. She had loan I a boat which Ln owned, ami on pans
■white with despair; Bourk wm irtoiid m burned on the beck and abdomen, aud there &gt;M»rn slowly but steadily losing strength ing them irk review noticed that the buttons
■ver, whi-'e Kunae wm plunged into uniitterfrom the iM-ginnlng- but In con.-equena* wemwl differmt from ordinary ones. Prompt
gate was badly burned alx'Ut the upperipor- of tiie additional ulcer* she now began rd by curiosity ha undid thecioth that cov­
tfqns of the body, and her head seriously to sink rapidly.
’flic doctor who fad ered ‘.num raid found, instead of wooden
veaa unjustly convicted; that be wns j&gt;er- scorched. Her injuries are thought to l-e been called after her return, with the molds, grd.1 pincea. Carrying bis investiga­
feody inmxhut of onv complicity in tbe fatal
hope that he would be able to mftlgate her tion* further be camo across some bank noto*
frightful suffering, pronounced her al stitcbid into the waistband with other papers
Edith Wheeler, aged 17; Edna Holland, “death’s door." Everything that promis­ of value.—Chambers’ Journal
away nnd looked his fate in the face Beggs aged 13, ami Bessie Bamford, ngai IL were all ed any relief to the agony of what wa»
sprang front hte seat, and striding ovar to thu seriously burned, but tlicro are strong bujaw thought to be her last days was triisl, but
jury shook hands with tl^m ami tlianked entertained for their recovery.
Those doctors, relatives and friend* seemed alike
them from tbe bottom of his heart, trusting slightly Imrncd nre seven in uuinte'.-, l»ut Impotent to Ining any respite. It was at
their condition is not such iu to cause great this dark hour In the history of this afflict­
anxiety to their porutiU and friemU
ed family that some of the sympathising
friend, suggested that I Jte sent for.
Tbe jury having l*en polled ami declared
FAILED FOR TWO MILLIONS.
not exactly bccanse they lielleved I could
that they each hod agreed to the verdict,
do anything for tier, but tbe sight of such,
were discharged and Forrest wu at once
continued and unremitting suffering always
produce In attendants a frantic desire to
trial. Altar wome legal sparring between
counsel the judge fixed Jan. 10 as the day World from Albany says: The failure of J. be doing something to relieve. I had been
fcrairgument on the motion, the court was B, Sheffield &amp; Sons, of Saugerties, &lt;&gt;no of the accustomed to being called to treat patient* Newspapers, Periodica)a, Book*, Statlonadjourned, tlie prisoners marched back to oldest and be*t known impel manufacturing after every other means had failed, and
consequently it was a very common thing
erp, School Book* and School Supplies.
concerns in the country, will be announced with me to see very sick people, after
to-day. The liabilities are alx&gt;ut F-‘,&lt;*MJ.OOO.
tiM»«x&gt;(irt wm adjourned Judge McConnell white no approximate idea can be obtained others had pronounced them incurable,
but I confess I was hardly prepared for ’Newspaper aubacripllans taken at lowest
the sight that she presented upon ex­
cltlb rates.
large concerns are involved—J. 1. 1‘ivblr &amp; amination. Deep, suppurating, sloughing
ulcers, fringed with edges of ragged and
BEGGS A FREE MAN AGAIN.
York; the Saugvrtte" Blank Book Manufac­ bleeding proud llesli. covering chest, tegs,
turing company, Saugerties, and tbe Wa­ head and face; Uie haggard face, sunken The Detroit Daily Free Press
bash Manufacturing company. Chicago.
eyes, and shrunken form U-tokened the
Beggs paitLa brief visit to Ida cull to gather
fearful history of suffering through which
Chicago, Dec. 21.—Alfred Cowk-*, busi- vhe had paised. The repeated failure* to
Evening Neiys
nea- manager of Tbe Chicago Tribune, tiled get any relief laid given her an expression
book that wa&gt; placed before him.- A moment
of mingled despair and resignation that
in this city yesterday from apoplexy. Mr. wm pitiful io see.
A few whispered
later he wm literally in the hands of his
answers'to my questions and a close in­
Delivered to any part of the city.
tate of FittJaixiU. Hte wfte died in ISM. spection of the nlcers convinced me that
that wore exchanged were very The surviving tnurabcni of the family are her disease, from first to lost, hail Iren
scrofula of a very aggravated variety, and
The little man was William Murwhile In some particulara the nlcers re­
token ill at thelMlumet club Thursday .night. sembled cancerous tissue, I wm confident
Hn had bei-ncpunvcted with The Tribune ever 1 was not mbrtakeu.
This view of the
North Clark street grip car. Murphy since 1S38. having gone on that (uijxsr with
case
led me, in spite of tbe dangerous ex­
caught B»w' anu.and hurried him through Mr. MedilL He wm born nt Mantua, Portage
tbe waiting, gnpuis crowd to a carriage that county. O„ ami at the time of his death wm tremity to which she was reduced, to ex­
press h faint' hope of being, able to help
a member of Dr. Swing'* church here.
her. I had. known l.a-cu-pl-* so many
Harry Jordan. -whose connection with tbe
times to ellcrt cures In cases of scrofula,
Cixcixmatt, O., Dec. 21.—WilUaxu* Means, that seemed as hnpcIeM m this one, that 1
yar Foster Uaok a wot beside Ids client and president, and John R. Decamp, vice presi- had «»me tQ have n confidence In its virtue
. then Murphy and Jordan ami lawyer &lt;tent, of the defunct Metropolitan National that could, not easily l»o shaken. At gl)
Axntu )dlt&gt;d in indiwriiniimtely and signed bank. of Cincinnati, wore acquittnd yester­ events, it Was our only hope; every other
the driver to burry away. The entire party day morning by the Jury in the United States source of help had lieen sought lu vain. 1
proceeded to the office of Murphy &amp; Ames court, Judge Hngi', with Judge Hammond, at once ordered Ln-en-pi-a for her, which
wa* used with great incrednllty on the
from Mwnphi*. on the bench. They were part of both patient and relativi*. Her
accused of falsifying a statement to the improvement at first was very slow, but
comptroller with intent to deceive the other slowly the ulcen- begun to assume a
healthier look.
Tbe “proud flesh” and
iibnormal granulations began to disappear,
amUxi their place a healthy, granulating
dictmvutu standing against him, but they surface Rppeared. In a few weeks her Im­
FOR SALE BY
will most llkriy be cancelled
provement was such that Iji-cu.pl-a had
won the confidence of all her relatives, who
Loxdox, Dec. id.—The steamer Prinx Wil­ were almost hysterical In their delight at
helm was run down by au unknown iron the prospect of her recovery. Without the
least interraptlon. her gradual Improve­
sailing vuMtd at a point five leagues distant ment proceeded until her rare was com­
from Havre yesterday. Tbe steamer floated 1 plete.
for —
four
hours,
then
went- —
to Um
i Nothing whatever was given her &lt;&gt;r done
—
-—
-j-and
—.-r-------- _ bottom,
- HBNLeCluUoNMbwoOD
Tbe crew took to tiw boats, and twsnty- fl)J. llrr cxrVpt Iji-eu-pi-a taken internally.
to.kcw. A bou
ul,
for. although 1 aweor by God Almighty -W ■&gt;&lt;
‘»«rtBinlur fiftosn moo i* mionn g.
WM
bu^ln four months the
u.' ulcer was
w-mc healed.
lu-iu.l leaving
tenvlno. numerous
wtoa'a
«u, w.ioamc. '&lt; Kat
u&lt; _ r.n.«. n'n.L»
' scan, which are unmistakable reminders
of her past sufferings. Such experience*
with I-vcu-pl-a in the treatment of scrofu­
la has so thoroughly demonstrated the un­
failing jxiwer to cure every raw that 1 fee]
justified tn declaring it to be a wntl-nlgl)

J. I. SUKUTS' n non
North side State street.

e)

DICK DOYLE.
FRED HEATH.
N. T. PARKER.

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Call in and convince your­
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Christmas Stockin
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OVER 50 STYLES of Plush Chairs and Hockers—&lt;mcii an
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OVER 100 STYLES of Picture Mouldings and a large line
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See the New Phoenix Folding Bed.
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N. B.—Prices guaranteed.

�STARVING MINERS
Ugly Outlook in Pennsylvania
Coal Regions.

CONGRESS IN SHORT ORDER.

£/_8T1
HOW THEY DID ft LONG AGO.

Graadr-a told m« all abo« t
Tnwtnr.f. .»■ -

..'
The senate
W1 ixvriding for
Printing offi™

■aopi«L

Bin. wm loirudad

i .wn t Iwir mines nt the beginning of
h:v. driven th" hungry miners to a
di-p'rntion which “may culminate in

lh&lt;

mUIUry
Id S-rnth Bakot* to h.«u«lnd .nt™ ..7.
to ““"S’ *tt nitafta

In lb.- hotD. Uw

num are without food or the mwius

““'-"•"m-nl.S

(In-attitude they linve beretom.ii:'t*inr&gt;l there are feura that blood­
: follow The miner* are hi large
■uti.-Q who have lawn i:u|&gt;ortel in
trouble tu take tbe place* of

x.tb.nwUw or IntrMndns 1^1,. .wldu.
■«ry tactic*, on the port of the Democrat,
fareed an adjournment
WnuimnOT ott. ttae Ut-.Tb.hoow
uaa adopted a resolution autlmriring th»ergeant-at-arins to offer a reward of «5,ujo
tor the arrret of C. E. Rikott the
K

ail* to a startling vxten!
Inin.-n in certain i»&gt;rtions of
J-Tiani county, an 1 th" condition
. about Trevorton, Sbanudun, and
among the »ulmtantial citizen.
t'ii-.t ami ha* bred dbeonten t everynu.Tt-n. a-pr*w[M*r»v* village of
bitant* only two jmoutii* ago, now
. 2,(AM) soul* within its mndera
I’lg.T has force I the people to quit
, i'-aving unpaid bill* and house
'.’Mount Carmel thousands of men
- are idle. :md an alarming state
’ • xbt* at Shamokin nnd (u Cud

idle men

-t of this idle army and
e in many cnMy becoming sulk-n
Through sheer tear the call for
jit first hveded. os th^xiieu, women
hen begged from d«)r to door.
4 ha&gt; l&lt;s«ii denied them threats
-nil murder arc lireriL HungaI Italuius by the hundred have left
■ ' Many have gone to New York,
i. iphia and Boston, im their friend*
u-nt 4hem money. Other* hajfo cruracd
’.i.-tniic cur*utg the “laud of.the free.’’

’Iiilaib'lpliui nu^^L-adiug (tori and
. fiip.r--. &lt; »n,
all !&gt;!&lt;' mmr* in
!hu:nl*Tland '.-ourrt^RinJ tbe xhutting
■: I tin- North Franklirt r-oUiery No. 2 i»
th- .&gt;rl&gt; industry at that place. Miuen
•• during the Mtnimer and early fall were
t” w n only f'-’&gt; a month. Many of
. retnained with the hope that time*

. «&gt;T'- left almost jienniW The idle,
-. '-uTtgrated to Slmmukin. only to find
•in re wn" m&gt; employment then*. Then
■umt b&gt; Coal township, and Milweally to Meant Carmel, East district, but
ui'.'Tol the write condition of things.
PRINTERS’ CHRISTMAS GIFT.

*** agreed

to for a holiday
from D, 21 u. Jan.
iw Ji,**" tho
'“•toa • large number
of bill* were introduced and refemit
At 1 o'clock after thy transaction of routine
legislative l&lt;u»ine&gt;A tte, senate went into se­
cret sesniun to rreume consideration of th.
nomination of David J. Brewer to lie a«oriat.’justice of tbe supreme court of thUmtol States. The noiniuatiou was rontirnied.
•
Woanxincix Crrr, Dec. tn.-Y-M.-rdav
tho senate agreed to tho hour; holiday rvcw*
resolution. An advenm report wa* made on
Blair's bill to give tlie District rcprvwntationin emigres and the electoral college;
placed on llw calendar. , (.'handler called up
ht- rtwdutioii imputing to the navy the sup­
port of * lobio- to influence action in con
gress and after some debate it.««, n(*rw*l to.
Bills were intruduevd a* follows; Appropri­
ating girojno for a pubtee building at Lan­
sing, 5Uch.; jirnviding that veteran* shall lxiveferred in civil ap{s&lt;mtment-. providing
they are competent; making national bank
ttotes and greenback*- taxable bv the stat.-*:
providing for the World's fair «if IMU iCultom) After an executive s.-*ioU, during
which a qiunbtr of appointment*. chiefly ter­
ritorial. wens confirmed, th-, icnnte ad­
journed. .
Wabuixqtox Citt. Dec. 21.—Tbc'senat
yeeterday took another turn at bBI introduc­
tion, and several hundred were put on tho
calendar.' After this business, was cunchuied
Morgan'* resolution for tlie recognition of
tlie Brazilian republic came up. Irtit after
discussion a motion wa* made to refer I* t»
the foreign affairs committee, the Democrats,
with the exception of Call, voting no. and
the Republican* unanimously yea. No quorum
voted, and the matter went over A -ecn
iwesiou was then bokL after which resolutions
of regret at the death of RepreneutnUve Nut
ting, of New York, were a&gt;topted. and the
senate adjourned for tho day.
• Among the bill* introduced were tho fob
Joying: Providing fur a limited postal tele­
graph servire by contracts with telegraph
compani-w: U&gt; hold tlie World’s fair nt St.
Luuis (Vusti; for the fn» coinage uf gold
^d silver, and the issue of ccrtifleat-M tln-rc-

Tho house wasengngoi in calendaring bill*
nearly .all day. A resolution was agrvod- b&gt;
creating Committee* bn exponditunw in th«
voKi.i'niA. Dec 2».—Under a resolu
,
i ngri'.-ultunil
ngneununii dcpnrtmrat.
c-.-ptirtuinnt. irngatwn
irrigation of
or arid
arm
••'it i •!“*•“&gt; meeting of l.H*- | bu(1^
„a. immigration nn&gt;! naturallxa• ..I..., No.
N: • 2.
*• tl,..
.
...
a,
!
union
the rdV.-.r.
officer* ,.*
of th* tion.
A
res*»lutiou was offered aifthonxing
S. rgrant-nt-Arm* Hoimeti to rel.eve tii- late
fin- morning and Sunday morning Scrgvant-ut- Arm* !.«■ I &gt;m of th* Hton-ys
nff 'dc l that tbu demand for an now m the latter'* p*»-«dou belonging to
.
ths jwice of. »«Hting.iypo from &lt;•! tite office, but ;«i .ling dtwucdun the huuTC
u per thousand win would takeef- adjourned.
UNCLE SAM RESPONSIBLE.

. rn.-d include nil the English Reeki Sunday in mung papers now jmyuni n price of IDcents per thousand
The Public Ixxlger. ijrliieh tu* Been
J, for many
Yveagnized at

WAfUiixoto’t Crrr. Dec, 20.—The special
committee of tbe bou«c which hn* been en­
gaged in investigating the Silcott defalca­
tion c*w&gt;, after a »*don lasting several
hours, yerterday adjourned until after the
vmberof men directly involved fa holiday rrce*. Tbe committee bad a spirttt at .fib. Thou*, it is said, will jsifi- debate before reaching a conclusion about
&gt;u^' t-i work on tThristmas Eve, and tlie jiayment of Ndarios and funds
unlew the mcrense is conceded. which many members of the home have lost
:.-».u newspaper men and tile job by the Silcott defalcation,. but before-ad­
men are not included in tbe move-, journment decided to rq»&gt;rt
bill to the
u t will they lend aid’to the employ-1 boufe, after the holiday recess, appropri­
; *'ie striking printers in case the men ating tbe amount nwiiwary to make up to
numibcra wlmt lias been stolmf from them by
the alncimdiug cashier.
; '..on of ibe Typ.graphical union is
id i;|»v with m-re than ordinary inter­
Th" incaMire i*&lt;a:p|*&gt;rt«l by fivn cut of
in Irixir rircl.'w, inasmuch as Uni print- tli" »‘vcn meinlwr* of tiw committee, who
n 'loually credited with being cbnM-rvn- hold thnttiw MTgeoabat arm* of th« h&lt;*wr
•n. mi 11hl* city has bw-n heredofoft i«n public official; tiiat the money which
cu .-onfllcta with their employers, wan stolen by Silcott wa.- intended for tin*
a h j air forum.Mt hi the movement to payment of members’ nalariwi, and that
nn advaiicu maintain, however, that therefore the low should be borne by ,t!»'
iu*&lt;ome for action which willcom rfu'erament and uot by the individual uicm.tu .ming newspapers to respond tc |*r&gt; of congnsw.
Of the two members
mn» that the men have b»en making I Hemphill and Holman) who do not indorse
&gt;&lt;rg time [««t. Tbty iuw&lt;rt that the the ujnjonty’* proposition, Hcnqihill agree*
in Philadelphia is tar below that with the majority that tlw sergeant-at-wm*
other large eiriw.
i. a pnb|ic official, but prefers rcfurriug the
question to the court of claim* for »eltleunderstood that the employing print- niriit
i not favorable to the ndvanre They
Holman’* Proposition.
I that ihr type-setter* are better paid
Holman i&gt; oppored to “»&gt;’ appropriation,
i TiMt skQtod workmen, and have steday and favors paying private depositor* out of
k all t!k&gt; yew round.
the funds on band in the MW-ant-at-nrrn*
offire.Cnd tben dividing pro/»t» the »«l*n«
TRADES UNION COALITION.
of tbe asset* among all who have any ralary
dtle them. Some mmnbersof the majority
lx»ld this to be un ju*t. l*'ran»n. a* they say.
tho-- nwmbera who. like Mr. Holman and.
&gt; -u of the miners’ convention Master others, have drawn their Mdari.rv in full up:
tu November, or eloee up to date, would ba* «
rkmau Riu, of District Ameuibly No. 135, the advantage of sharing in the accttmulit&gt; Secretary Watchon, of the «uw organi- tom* 6f nwets due to thaw member* who
- ' &gt;n. spoke in the interest of nunion of have not drawn their xalarira for months

Beall/quite a pretty girl

Every tingle day; and yet

V» kiuttlng grandpa's ■tocklar?
(Every girt wm taught to knit.
... - Uwsatw;

■Iramltna says our modern Jumphi;
Hopjw. whlrUmr. rushing, humjiing.
w ouid have sleicked the gvnUo folk

So, they morel with stately grace.
Everything in pn&gt;|*.-r place.
Gliding slowly forwanl then
Slowly counntylag back again,

who eojiM tly inioa paxuun*

Should tell my grandcblkl of our ttattro.

W. c. tn intUuMpMa Udser.

•‘1 wo* OU the night run." said tbe eurfrwr. "and my train was about thirty min­
utes late. 1 said to uiy fireman; ‘Keepher
hot; I mean to go to meeting point on time.’
During tin-n.-xt flfttwn miuut«t 1 was not
long in peeling the mile |xws, fur my engine
flew along at tbdrateof fifty tnil,^ an hour
down a long grade as straight us uu asrun.
Suddenly sotDothing struck .me in iho face,
making a slight wound. I slownl down.
•What’ll that new the ftirntuv duorf 1 a»ked
of the tircmmi. |«oin:ing U&gt;.n little bit of
white jwper lying just to my left The tlrematj stooped, picked up the paj»-r, and hand­
ed it to me. la tlie dim light of the steam
gauge I read. 'Izwkoulat the river bridge;
th-ru's a tie on the track.' Sure enough, jus;
at tb&lt;&gt; rntnuico tu the bridge, I found a tie
ws-urcly fastened m-rom the track. Who put
it there! 1 don’t know; but I du know if tbe
auth&lt;jrvof that memuge will make hlsnwlf
knotni X’ «nc. ho may ask of me any favor
be pleases, with the oournnee that it will t«
granted. Where is tlie piece of paper! My
jvifo Molly iuts it in a gilt frame hanging
"over the I'orlor’ mantelpiece. Whenever I
am utitou my run hlie stmuls Iwfvro it and
la-hind time since tbe night it wo* thrown
into my engine cab.”— Brunswick Times

luformatluu ills been received^t tho state
vitkntltural commi»*iun headquarters that
large quantities uf wltui grape ■ in Fresno are'
now in jirwM of drying. Ti e principal va­
rieties Uing dried uro ins dnfondvl. ml«luu,
troum au and mntaro. Must of these dri'xl
goaf demand as a mWit ute fur raisin*. The
i-.-mainder »ill be bold and converted into
wino later* on. One vineyard in Fresno M
drying l,0*X&gt; t. n*Z Ano.licr Ivas made a cun­
tract to furnish li&gt;Mon» of dried wine grapes
at twu »«•! a lialf centsjxrupd.
.
•v~The_p6sent estimate of tiiov
‘ '■
' *2i__
UOJT. &lt;’5,’ „ tl4e
stat" will not atm uut to 12,WO,(XX) gallons,
which U live to seven million gallom. less tliau
in the |a»t two or throe year*, niis is not
on areount of the crop being any smaller
than usnai, hut on account of enough * ino
grape* beiug drirel to represent S.tvO.OOO gal­
lons, and live or six million gallons being dis-,
lillnl to make brandy.—Ban Francisco Ex­
aminer.
_______________■ .

in Vienna a magnilhttilt hotwo was !&gt;uilf
by a 'nobleman, ou the front of which was
placid a stone with this inscription; •.'This
house w as erected by Count D., to l» given
to the ttret man who can prove that lie U
rvallv coutenfaL” One day a strang'-r
knocked at tiib gate, and desired to sprak
seilh til-’ muster. "1 am come,” said Lt, "to
take |ios-«Bioh of this homo, u» I iliul you
Slave built It In order to bestow it upon the
uun who is really ennteutod. -Now. I am in
that state, ol which 1 um willing to make
oath. You ’rill tiwreforo, plea**', sir, to give
me immediatu )&gt;oaH-Mu&lt;&gt;n." The couut 'lid
not interrupt him till bu had flnishtsl hi*
speech, when bn refiUed; ‘’You are quite
right, sir, with rrepctft to my intentions; but
I do not discover the least pretension you
have to the character of a contented man. I
beg you will retire. If you were quite con­
tented yon would not want my bouK&gt;."Notcsand Queries.

Tho modeeof exocutious in the different
countries, according to "X," in ” American
Notesand Queritn,"are: In Austria, gallows,
public: Bavaria, guillotine, private; Belgium,
guiflotifie. public; Brunswick, ax. private;
Chinn, sword or cord, publie; Denmark,
cuiUotlue, public; Ecuador, musket, public;
CU ilStoCtoe. pobUc; Grant Britain,
gultows, private; Hanover. gudloUne,puWie;
(Italy capital punWwnent aboll*hed)i-Old«nbunt,
nubile* Prussia, sword, private; Russia,
musket, gallows or .word, public; Saxony,
St. Ixicw. M... Dec. ’JU.-A Are Irtdrn out guillotine, private; Spa|n. garrote, pub to,
Delegate Row, of Illinni*, nnd Chris
ms, of Ohio, who urged that some sort at I o'clock this morning in tbe tJoinmorctal Hwitwrland. Ilfbicn cantons, sword, pub c.
' a union bn effected. Resolutions were Printing company's building. Third anil l/&gt;- Ito rantous. guiilotiu". iwblic; two. grille­
ir. n-^l.ipUd declaring in favor of union, cust streets, extending quickly to other
.... .....Uv urlLntz.
•'•■I providing tor the appointment of acorn- buildings in the block.. TIm pecuniary Io­
i.v’t&gt;Hof three to confer with the official of will probably reach f2.50.00i. Wall* have
Dirtritt A»xembly Nix 1‘!5, Knights of fallen which may have resulted in tom of
life The whole fire deportment was at work,
withpramiasof getting the fire under con­
I'r.uidcut McBride received n fdrmal in­ trol liefore long.
_
r
(ortuly If »tiwd imndto upward.
' Italian from the offlciul* of that mnembly
mS'lh* «*•
WP ur ,hC 'unbn?,U hoWr
teScitig that the Progrwwlve union ecnrl deleBnxiKLrs, N. ¥., Dec. »-Two faith
;-’tio the convention which mtcU in Conll&lt;i it take- a toug time to dry, tiiei vcures’- who refuvnl to giv* mwllcal treat­ ,)
in tlie, wav of union, and it is regardod- ment to relatival suffering from typhoid fe­ bv inliirtngtiic*ilk ’&gt;r,»*&gt;,er fabric with which
• -rtain to be perfected at the Columbus ver. and who allowed the sick peraoru to go IH» covered. Tbi* wthc mnlncaiim af the
'•tins'_________ ij_
about in public contrary to the health
re^W.»ibl. 1« U&gt;’ —«r
board’s regulations, were yerterday sen- lfmla.IL. .'mu
_______________ Halifax.
U.vf.trAX, N.
Dec. t» —The building ol uncal rtsqxwtirely to tcMo and $1 Mine, or
’ the n^w«navaJ dry-dock is being pushed witi in default of payment to 200 awl 1“ “*F
„
.b. r-.-'K-!""
inqirisonment__ __
til midnight The duck i* to be used tar Um

rare yesterday morning nnd literally torn to

Cl «k dealers, Sixth avenue al
M-.rt, were dowsd by the i4.cn
Ths HaliihtiAs are over tlOO.OOG

s=*.

AWDRUB, Co.

IdidHT Id
w«.hrn&gt; «b„ lure
written to inquire about works on language
G*n,‘1 * Hvath, Boeton, pubH^cb
Van Antwerp,
nyThn^iWH'
P’“’lteh a aerie,
■of three little book*. al*o a teacher', edition
In one volume. A. &amp; Baruea A Co. D
bo***001‘Ca’ Ncw Ywk- rRrh P«Hi*b a

TEI MEN DRIVES TO DE8PERATI0I.

joint resolution to pay
—t
—3°y®» Of congrees their
.“W— — U» =TOinn. wu
A secret smsion was imta
“I

. School column.
Ceadratad by ENecH

Goodyear Bros.' Hardware.

lu Lie Cour*'? of Study, now widely scat­
tered among tbe teachers, may -be found
many good suggestion*; not only on this
subject but tboMi of the common school
generally. If you lWve not a copy of this,
call nt the office or drop a card.. In tlie re­
port of tbe Superintendent of Public In­ That FpI Inxir who is able to give his best gir) a ride
struction for
may be found a paper lUtlL reilUW in one of. our new and handsome
by Prof. George, of the Slate Normal school.
is indeed to be envied. Hfe cup
Thbi x.so will give-many good sugeBtions. Swell-Box IJITTFR
Indeed, there Is no lack of materia!.—It
* * IjIVO of happiness must truly be full
may
be
found
on
every
hand. And before any fellow thinks of inviting his girl, his wife&gt; or
Teachers will find it if they only reooluteiy set about it A large part of tbl* work, •’ins sisters-or his cousins or his aunts ’ to a sleigh-ride, he
however, ciei be licst done In cunneetlun should be sure that he has one of these cutters.
It’s worth
with the reading and *)&gt;elling. In tome any fellow s time to look them over. And it costs nothing-to
schools it may all be better thus carried on. .
Let all pupil* tn the three lowest reading see them, and but little to buy one. And now whileyou hear
classes copy and bring to the class more or the ringing
les* of tlie reading b.-&gt;»on. Carefully ex­
-Qf the beHs,
amine their work and call,attention to er­
Sweet bell,”
rors. For such as cannot write place copy
upon the Ixard. It Is hot improbable that
Sleigh bells.
you may find some, even In the third read­
er. who cannot write a word. Because
Don
’
t
DATQ
because
we gush into poetry on this snbyour predecessors have not done their duty
say l\n. 1 u ject For there’s poetry in the DUT I C
is no reason why you should not do yours .
now. Gradually call attention to capitals, we offer, as well as music. And they don’t come JDUJLLuO
punctuation marks, hyphen, ajiostrophc. high either.
underscore, etc. Let pupil* reproduce
orally a part on the whole of tlie reading
These are cold subjects, but they are cold, solid facts.
lesson, being careful that they use correct
language. You are endeavoring now to
Now to something warm. Please warm up to us wbije we
enlarge their vocabulary and establish eotrect habits of sjteech. •
speakof our DrMTMCTTT A STOVES and RANGES.
Perhaps you may think that you have no line of
rJLniHOULiA They’re great heaters
time for this, and that -ft Is rather small .
not wood eaters. We have a big line of stoves, elegant
business anyway. If you have no time. and
'
there is, something wrong somewhere. Igoods, that we want ^to close ont and have put closing out
.Suppose flint Instead of muinbllnu over prices on them.
We are anxious to sell, because Wo nave
two nr three page*, you rrad^one paragraph.
And then do you ever step to think that more than we want.
there are a thousand and one things tlmt
Warm enough now? Well, come in and see these stoles,
are never made practically available—made
one's own—without drill, drill, drill? Iand we will incidentally mention the subject.
There is not a teacher in Barry Co., but
knows that a proper noun should boglu RnFiQ
there is where we bob up serenely. We have
with a capTtal&lt; but some do nut thus always
write them. There fo not one but knows DUUo. various Ixibs. to suit various people. The old fash­
that a complete sentence should l«gln. :ioned BENCH &amp; KNEE BOBS, and the BELKNAP PATENT
with « capital, yet many, very' many, fail’
BOBS. Bob right in when you want anything in this line.
tu write thus on all occasions. The failure
We’re at home, always smiling and look pleasant. You
is not from a lack of knowledge but from
a want of practical drill. Let pupils be 'will be good natured when we tell yon our prices on the arti­
exerclued In these things till they are cor- (
cles
enumerated above, as well as “other articles too numer­
rectiy performed almost.without conscious
"
effort
.'
‘
1ous to mention.”
In the matter of spelling, too. time
enough is practically wasted to do a large
amount of language work. Spelling is of
very1 little consequence, save in writing.
We were In a school not long ago in which
the advanced spelling class (probably not
comprising any .below Hie fifth reader
grade) had assigned as a lesson a list of
words, not one °f which a single . member
of the class would probably ever hive any
occasion lu write even though lie live to
the age of Methuselah. To this class we
dictated n simple sentence to write upon
their slates. Only three of the entire
class correctly ^Milled the word Naturtkif/.
Nut one-half begun the word with a capi­
tal. Two ’ misspelled tlie won! there. !
Several did uot begin the se.ntcnce with a
capital, nihl only a few finished with u
period. &lt; &gt;nly two or three had a perial
after the abbreviation Mr., and when at­
tention was called to this, most of the class
thought .none should lx1' placed there.
Now. tcM'hers, there i&lt;-m not one tingle .
thintj e'nintrtttl trlth Pir irriting &lt;&gt;/ tni*
Rc'iiteni'e .tluii tl&gt;c»e pujriZ*
not
lutrc known before then, left the jlrit ■
raider. Must we forever and forever go Who will let his horse be exposed to the inclemency of the
on teaching as we were taught perhaps?
weather, when he can, buy a horse blanket of uSJ that will
Why in. Hu* name of common sense must n
boy wait till he lias finished the fifth read"not rip. tear or run down at the heel.”
er and taken up Smith's grammar before
his attention Is called tn the fact that the
I,riwB,,&lt;»p|u|- Wbyn&lt;ul
he waste term after term try ing to learn
how tu spell rirciitnamblm.' and eijniiionderanec while he atill .writes'“I went to
nasht die saterday?"
Teach the pupils to spell of course—it is
n valuable nccompllahmeut. Teach them
Who thinks it is economy to buy a cheap cutter. While
Hie spelling of.cowmon words, those that
• we have them, we don’t like to sell them, when we know’
they need to use, but don't don't waste
their time on a class of words they will
in advance that they will not prove satisfactory. Wo
have no occ/isfon tu use.
prefer to sell the best at prices low enough for honest
Now. teacher*, do not wait till next year
or next week, to put in practice some of
goods, and we can back ’em up.
the things Hint we have tried too suggest
here. Commence now. If our schools uro
ever to bt graded, we must make n begin­
ning.
______________ ' -

Goodyear Bros. Hardware,

ITJ fl HEflN HAN

IT’S A PECULIAR CASE!

During the past week we have received
u number of letters from teachers nnd
school officers, asking various' questions
nbouCschool matters and pointe of school
law. Now this Is just what we arc long­
ing for. A spirit of inquiry is always a
hopeful sign. One young teacher asks If
the "wmd,method” is the best forteaahing
beginners to read and If it is wise to offer
prizes in school. Wo think teachers will
succeed l&gt;est with this method or th* sen­
tence uvthod which 1* closely allied to it.
In the last number of the Moderator may­
tie found nn article that will lie helpful.
Perhaps you do not take ti»e Moderator.
If you do’ not you ought so to do. No, we
do not think It u good plan to offer prizes
fur scholarship. It to almost sun- to en­
gender ill feeling and generally the wrong
Bov gets the prize. Another propounds
certain arithmetical question* that will be
noticed'hereafter. One teacher has trouble
with the big girls in school. They want to
have a dance during tlu- recesses and chew
gum all the time, A young lud.v who l«a*
no higher conception of school than a place
to hold a cotillion party and chew gum. cer­
tainly needs Mimetlilng-spanklng fiertiaps.
Ye*, teacher, you did Fright in stot&gt;plnc
the*e performances. The human family
need not necessarily l»c Include*! In the or­
der of ctul-chewcr* and a polka constitutes
no essential part ot a school courae \ ari­
on.* other questions will Ik- not iced s««m.

Trnvliers. If tln^eervtar.v should find it
necessary to criticise some tldilgs
yviur school when he visits vuu. please &lt;to
not chare*’ evvrytlriug to your prcdeeeMor.
It doesn't look well, and such statement*
are liable to l"'takcn wUh wv^ra 1’T
of allowance- Tlu- achool may Im' r been
-in an awful condition
hut If you are on the third or fourt week
of thr term and tire crntdlumi i* ”’‘11 awtu!
It h Rrite safe tu conclude tlmt there Is
jtrtuelhing tbe matter with the prrM-ut mlmlnistration. If £«
«»» »«''.£*1"
of y odr school before tire close ut th* nral
wrak you arc quite likely never .Hunt ' •
There Is no rv.**Mi why pupHa rinwW &gt;«}
and screech at the rrces* like •»“”&gt;
Comanehraon the war.path
talk, laugh. *liig
£
TH,a *i.«t*miug powcf of the Furtii bridge
generally in every proper way. but »•
tour buim- u.id II U»&lt; U&gt;’
room is not turned into a liedlam,
jraatest ironclad*.

Its a Peculiar Chap!
Who would think a summer dtrsier was warm enough for
winter weather. We have a ijne line of robes of all
kinds, that we have bought'and paid for, and we w ant to
sell ’em. Come in and see.

It’s a Captious Chronic
Who would find any fault with our line of single and double
harness. We have not handled this class of goods very
long, but we’ve sold lots of them: ouf"cus£rjmers say we
saved them money on them, and we're anxious to do so.
some more.

PERHAPS A

Stone Boat or Mud Scow
Would lie more ruitable for locomotion just now khan

«
C but we want it understood that we have somepCJ'D'j thinKnew in 1,10 line of bobs’and *bat if wiil
pay any man who wants to buy bobs to come in and see them.
If we can’t make you sec that we can give yon th© best bote
for t he money, wc don't want your trade.
Yours for Business,

lesser Bn. &amp; Iteywlfc.

�A

Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Wt»fr.v-silay, Dee. ’4*, 188«.
maWMall l.coOKtbow.

The Only Physician Who Cures Deafness.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

We have b-ert a long suffering commun­
ity from rainy, muddy -weather about five
weeks tart at last the spell Is broken and
there pvomises to be very sretsunal»le
weather.

thejnet and hissoux fat truth an well as
poetry, .hut a loving thought from some
faraway friend, lightens the darkest day
anti winds sunshine into the glome lost hetirt.
Krethis issue of tlie Banner reaches the
■Secretary Wiudom's &lt;*port’tdcfcrly dis­ wiost of our readers, another Christmas will
proves the pradictions of cx-PresIdent liavc passed and we trust that Indeed it
Cleveland, that the use of the excess «t has been a merry one to all. Merry, not
tlmt you.have received wuiuy beautifnJ ami
national rev eno* h» purdm-shtc bowls mwl c ostly present' and partook of exeelkmt
other natkmaf *ecwifies -would advance rvtrexlimentx. for it h not tlie costHest
prices to « speentath-e imhK. 'I*hry have gifts Ivor the splendid dinners, that bring
constantly decroasrsl store? March S', and the truest Christmas joys. Those will
haw the merriest Christmas and the greatotuuMtse for hapriiw- s. who know tliat
;;1 than flhey wWhrld In the month tflfa
ln»ve brmurht happlnMOjbi either
named. "Stfil rh&gt;- secretary does not udvW BBp*. Again w with yc^Rl Merry

IX’, 5U1S
MrM.

udl-Mcltygl.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

’

mu- racing WOQtiy *U&gt; purchase londs at
two pec cent- fliscoun! when K is worth

other mttedfatrof ClwelaiMl'-, that of colirctlag a -surphni and loaning to tanks
grateikimds,. is very «tronrly emdemwd
by Seareu.n WPidorn, b*A probably Mr.
Ckwland hardlyd'-eiuedtblsiyiuiillc finan­
cial nioasuro.

favored
on lumd to fry, ulu-« Ua?.v
’ ix-cdct! grenw tor aunpalgn macHlm-ry,
mid they yM.te&lt;» liberally- TlreycouM
affonl R white ti&gt;ey were loaning governwent fnnds al fl per vs-nt. and deriving an
•dffiMttml Income of three tn tour per n-trt.
sin Vte bonds which formed the basis &lt;&gt;f
tlurtrown-eiroulariou. Mr. Wiud-nn pro­
poses to •.-•educe th'- ’surplus by redaetag
internal'revenue taxes, thus lightening tliy
&gt;r«ds of our -own dtize/v*. Instead uf taC
• ing the burden from tlo- shoulders ot/for-

Griffin &amp; Wagion urc ihomughly reno­
vating the old -carding mill Imllding, re­
cently moved up to Michigan avenue, and
will soon have II titled out as a find-class
roller mill. They have ptin liased and
। will this week -p.it In their feed grinding
machinery, tn tbe spring they will put
into tbe building a complete plant for a 50
barn-1 mill, fnl! roller process. The ma­
chinery tar rids mill will bo of the bed
make. at»d it v.i!l b.- operated by water
power.nu a great saving as compared with
steam,
litis new Inititutiun will Isknown as tho “Tbomapple Mills." They
w (II pat In at once a stock of bran and
ilour to eKchange for wheat. Messrs.
Griffin A Wagner an- well known U' tbe
millers who were employed until recently
by tb«- Hastings Roll Mill Co. They are
expert mPlers and honorable inen. who arc
iivdly held In great esteem. We wish
tlieur success in this new ventun-.
' It fa rejMirtnl that « few crarknl-bniined
inemben; of a P. of I. lodge near Xashvllle.
lutSM-d« resolution boycotting the Nash­
ville News, because that pa|&gt;er published
an article from the Big Rapids pioneer.
We ampcrsonally acquainted with mem­
bent of tfle P. of L. who are good. eooL intclligrsit'farmers, who think tl»e lodge a
good thing, and that much good will result
from st, and of eonrse they an- entitled to
their kiews and we hope that they are
right But when a lodge nttempb- to dic­
tate to nn editor what be sliall publish in
his paper, we tlrfnk it Is out of its proper
sphere, and we predict that any organ ization that JaMows the various lodges to

a

ir

I

No.
Name and Rfsidencr
,,u 1 Henry li. ttayder. Woodland
. Hannah Holfop»t« r. ■■
■ya '
F. McMorc. Maple Grove
• 1 Edna Crauey.
"
. i Isaac. Hoover. Uuntield. Eaton Cn
. Cbzabeth U Boyd, Woodland
1 Cleinrat Musrufat-, In lag
Miiry Olner.-RutUuid
■ Frederick J. tlrnoinx. Detroit
■ 1 Florence J. Henilrrsboli. Irving
1 Charles T. Hayes. Aujdn
",u 1 Uta M. Eire, IkHevut*. Eaton Co.
1 George Bedfard. Irving
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Following are the real estate transfers
for the week ending -Dec. !i3«l, 188W, ns
taken fru«M the ImmiUm hi the register's office:
Henry la-uuant to Mark SklJIuinn; parcel
Delton Am
JsmraG K. flusli to Mark Hkllltusu; lot 4t Del­
ton «=£•
Maws W. Wheelock to Milon M. Chipman;
»'i of set* see 5 Yankee Hprlngs Ki.-jun,
John Mbay to Daniel 8bsy;.ea sec ~ Hnttlugs

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The January number of the North Amer­
ican Review will l&gt;e rendered memorable
by one of the most brilHaut features which
bai-r ever appeared in au American twriisb
leal. This Is a discussion lietw-s-n the Rt.
Hon. W. E. Gladstone and Hon. ,1. G.
Blaine on the Tariff. Mr- GioditUnir advo­
cating Free Trade and Mr. Blaine Proter­
tion. Whatever can lx- said on the one
sldnwnd the other of till* subject will be
said in these articles In the most telling
and impressive way by these two great
masters of controversy. Mr. Glad-toiw’s
article will occupy between twenty and
thirty pages of the‘Review, and. Mr.
Blaine's reply will Is- about the same length
if not longcr. It will be a liattlr of inteltectunl giants.
The articles will be published s Until Um emMly, by Mr. &lt; lladstonr's constoU anti, a&gt;
they take up m» mneb s|wre. this Itwur of
tlie Review will Is- enlarged to atlmlt of
Hie usual number and variety of |&gt;a]&gt;ers ou
important anti timely topics.
A Social Gathering:.

Friday. Dee. l.ltli m-curcd one of tbe
pleasantest events, which comes Into *ome
of our Ilves. Mi. F_ Pennock^ thinking
that he would surprise his wife nnd get the
lietter of her for once, succeeded in n very
pleasing manner. She went up town with
her son Will to select an overcoat, nnd
while on this minion her home was invad­
ed and taken pox.M-s.don of. Tallies were
ixuiutifully spread by Mr. Prnnoek and
children. We then listened to music by
t|m SI ar choir, and a paper by Mrs. A. A.
Pennock. Mrs. Porter Burton presented
the gifts in a few well chosen words.'
Then followed dinner, consisting of oys­
ters and the other good things of life. The
follow ing paper Was read by Mrs. A. A."
Dear Min iieil—We hayltgfilhcred here
t&lt;Hlay. to enjoy with you the pleasant cir­
cumstance* with wljlch yntt are surround­
ed. nnd to remind yon Hutt your AYtli birth­
day is near,- Birthdays comes to ik all
like mHcstonra in the journey. of life: at
each we stop and cast a glance Inckwaxd
over the path we have couie. To.some the
road Is rough and uneven, lonwi with reeks
and pitfalls, with trouble and rerixnv on
every hand. No doubt all our Ilves have
at tlmea lireii dimmed by passing stonns.
aud I aomeUmeiv think it is well, and that
we ought to thank God tor them, since
they but refine, and bring forth the heart'.*
imrest K»ld. tor out of suffering have
einrrgi*&gt;l the stnibip st wiuls, and most mas­
sive characters are M-ameil with sears.
Martyrs have put on their coronation relies
glltteriug with tire, and through their tears
have tlie sorrowful first sw-n tin- gates of
Heaven. Others liave had the pleasant
rood to travel, jdieitered from winter's
blast and Summers sun. shaded by leafy
trees.‘In which are happy birds, and bord­
ered by sweet fragrant-Howers. How
many of us can look back on a life as use­
ful and well sfient as mother s? She is alway* ready with a kind wonl of sympathy
for the troubled one* or thoughts of cheer
for the happy.- A good woman never
grows old. Though Uie locks may lx?. sil­
vered and ihe form bent, she lsa« clux-riul
as when the morning of life first opened to
her View. She Is the friend of all. Who
dors not love nnd resj-cs-t the one, who has
passed her days In acts of kindn." am!
mercy, wjimc whole life Las |s?en a scene
of love and religion? Blessed will ever lx*
the memmy ^f our mother. Tlie music of
other voices may be l.mt. but fiers will
echo in our hearts forever. The g&lt;xx1
words &lt;&gt;f counsel and advlee we have re­
ceived from her will never Is- forgotteu.
and we ho|x- she may be sparefl to ns for
many year* to come, ami when your llf&lt;’
work la ended you may hear the welcome.
"Well done, thou good and, faithful ser­
vant, enter thou into tbe joy if thy D&gt;r.l."
■•There .in- aains tor all onr loam**.
7 lit re are balms for all our pain*.
But wben.the dream departs;
It take* something from our hearts.
And It OHvercwnes again.
We are stronger. Wears better.
Under .naahood's aterticr reign;
Btlll wn reel that something sweet
Followed youth with flying feet,
And wilt uever come again.
Homrthlug beautiful has vanished.
Aud we slgti tor it in ram:
We behold it everywhere.
On the cart li and lu the air.

The folliwing was written by a customliarlaw (I. Carter to Joliu Hliay; t-G of n»!» vr of O. Roralwck’s Fanuers’ Slietls, Iwj Ims
see ~ Hastings •l.i-oo
ing much-pleased with the treatment him­
William Goble to CudocaThomason; 7msee 11 self and team received while there. Mr.
I-rmrl.-vHleaXS.
John D. Khater to Hiram AiMpiuigh; ne'i of Rorabeck Is well known in thia vicinity,
uw t niiiuiM, a.-r-.
hlsnuiuy friends therefore will bo interest­
ed in reading these few Jiruw of rccommcudatlon:
seek to twite prejudice agafato tbe latter
Ku. iu and part of lot tn Naaiirllle fejwo.
Chat V. Winson to V. J. KldWfl; lot 18 blk
and gain vote* tor a policy intended to en­
large the prtdka of Manufacture*) In fltber
Except to chew tbe cold post n.eai’;
. HaAnuib to Wlillc Tobias: 15a sec 13
But drive around U&gt; Church and Court street
E?*Kena»Um to Kraniey Heat, 47 and
tanas. The iawMiaiWWK-y, the auixageou*
Where Kara ami ten jrou torn will meet.
. ... v&gt;..rI*,..,
With friendly band they wlU you arret,
"aind .linn vnat Gi n inn, ndM.1
overtook in ttwNr anilely to g»d eta»p.-i
&gt; you eaa warm bands i
tfort to your htnehron
lorvra they wMl out *k
D. Campbel) to OrrGI A. wiiltrlgiU: lots
l.»and»OUt tl KenfloJd-*add city |»o.
i waited on,
Nary J- Mills u&gt; Alonzo E. Southwick; lot* &gt;
and a liik ft* Middleville 01.
daughter come.
It. B. ntctaartls to ana itadiavd*
let Btu
manufacturer who give* employHarriet Judin
Ignoetog tdw fart that larger fortunes
Lave bre-M flunie in this eoiiniry by those
who distribute goods than .by those who

u&gt; the pub
fuv-

Your (eed or grata they * ti) trot «nai.
Rut tore yourhonwu a tanrty mual.
For urn ew»« you may hare a shed.

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Do you believe In tbe evil ayel
Do you believe in a bottomlew pit!
Do you Veliev, in a devil with imrus, cloven
foot uiid a long spiked tall f
Would you p«s a night in a graveyard or
church, with a corpse in a church or in a
cbaruel house f
Do vou wear anything which can Iw «mridend In the nature of a talisman or mascot 1
Did you ever employ auything a» a tabs-

Amount paid by citizens previous to
pnrcliaM* of Hag Sat.lft. Amount con­
tributed by pupils of grades «2.W. May
DennK ral-Md by sub-criplkm H.13; Bcsslp McPbarlin, raised by snAscription 50c.
Zella Hubbard, raised by subM-rlptlon lOe.
Vefina Fuller ttOc. Effie WUs SM1; total
SM.IKS. Expenses: Flag 510.M), express
charges on Hag ."4c, juilley gtid rojx« 51.15.
paid 8. Wiley $5. paid A. Angle 1.30, paid
F.- Rickies S5.4D. fixing rings for splice 30c
y-ald H. Giddings for one jmle FJ.OO. pole
?n:rehased of Boat A Our Co.. Detroit »13.g
50. Total 4CW.5O. This h aves a balance
of $8-&amp;T to be raised. The pole fnrnfafivd
by the Detroit Boat A- Oar Co. is of spruce
and is provided with a brass ball. It is
-finished in oil and best spar varnish, and
tin- expense of purchasing and raising It
was less tlum any bid received for raising
a tamarac. We are heartily thankful to
all who Lave thus far assisted us in de­
fraying expenaea lu connection with rais­
ing our flag.
J..W. RoHKirrs Snp'L

elgners l»y tariff- reductioiw «h» inauufac.tyred mod* that enter into craupetltiim
। with &lt;wr own. No one expects that such
a course would lx- indorsed by the »Uxnoc:
•raoy. They have plainly avowed (!»• riwy
will'not be sauXiletl until they have svcnml-a-nore absolute system of free trade
than their- Cobdenlle teachers advocate,
uud they refuse to accept the only sensible
thing for American* in the whole British
»yatau&gt;—the protection of ship building zealous crank'. Us Ulis isirtlcular lodge
and ship sailing to the greatest possible evidently is, will be of short duration tin­
less radical changes an- made nt once.
«xt«r.it.
*
Suffice It tosay. Bro. Frig liner doesn't seem
Although the bill for the regulation of to be much worried,, and we expect that
eongre.-udmial elections, which will 1* In­ Saturday's mail-will bring- us the bright,
newsy sheet from Nashville.
troduced by S&amp;nator Chandler, was pre­
tfulte an exritemen'. was crcaletLoti our
pared by (Sen. Chalmera, of Mississippi.
streets Saturday by the rejiort that three
- who was-driven from the capvas for tlie of Hit-teachers in the public school were
governorship of hte own state la** tall sim­ arrested for unjustly punishing scholars,
ply because hr would not persist in a and tliat more arrests were to follow. The
wnirse-Wtricli would expose Innocent peo­ rumor proved to be false, and perhaps
grew out of the fart that Prof. Roberts
ple to cold-blooded butchery on hteaccount, was siihI by Jas. Sutton foriunjustly pun­
it te a tlmnpighly Jion-paiti*uu measure, ishing his son. Dell. As to the merits of
and- entitled to fair consideration for in­ this &lt;-as»- we will say nothing, ns w don’t
l&gt;nrpose to try the case in our eo'huuns.
trinsic.' merit ns a fair protective measure. but teavd it for-thc court to decide. We
Jiy its terms it b* applicable to every con- think howevej. that If more good, sound
Xws-donal. district of tlw tailed Slates, Hoggings were administered to Mime schol­
but not to I* enforced unless the voting ars there would l&gt;e less in'Uiting remark'
made to the teacher* mid others, on the
vaiiwrlty. that portion nf the political body •Htreela. but the. line should In- drawn bemost exposed to terrorism or fraud, shall twcfli a Just punishment and an unlawful
xak ferdt'. and when applied it can haven* lieating. We know, from experience too.
•effect t-pon any legitimate action of the that there is a certain place on the body
more painful to lie whipped, and h-ss liable
•uajori y. Tin- measure is designed to a&gt;;t to be followed by serious results than the
■excl’isively lu the interests of a fair ex- head
ParetiIs. and scholars too. are quite
• jprcMlcn by the'minority, it will give to apt • ■ condemn the teacher for udministrt*rery &lt; uallfied voter in the United States itig . punishment, tliat is really deserved.
i Uursday afternoon a large number of
one vo a, o-t ail matters pertaining to -na- ,
mwts assembled at the hoinr of Mr. and
local policy, and Insures its being conn'
Mrs. John J. Hendershott, in Irving, to
«d. State eletrfjon i will remain nt. b-c wlUMMt tlie inairiage of tlieir dajjghtcr.
•stab? eontro’ as at present, but It will pul Fioraiee-E.. to Mr. Frederick .1. Henning,
roejf ressiot^l elections under th- control of DelrniL The ceremony was performed
«rt eoogn-ssS Zbere they should be. it at :t (fclock. Mr. Rldiatd Dupont, of De*
tndU assisted as lies: man nnd Miss
wl l.not aid the republican party In per- Blnnriie Hendershott a* bridesmaid. The
prtaatfng iineif, tecan*r when the entire usual MingraUilatkms followed the cere­
votinx area of tirfs country te represented mony, after which a bountiful supper was
4 Is well Intown that the democratic party serwnl. The happy couple wen- the reelpietil' of many QM presents. They left
can otelin no superiority over tbe republi­ on the evening train for ih-troit. where
can per!'. There is but one way lit whiah they will make their future home, Mr.
the bill-uixy Immediately benefit the re- lienniug living a prosperous young drug­
gist in tbe metropolis. Tlw bride is well
publkuti. party, if the democrats In con­ known in-thls city, being a graduate of tlie
gress -should conclude it In their program high school and later gradnatinr from the
srf obstruction tactics, and delay or kill the Fltarmary Department of the Stale Uni­
aueosumof filibustering, their act*, would versity at Ann Arbor, being a classmate
uf Mr. Henning's and the only lady in Hie'
lie-mnclk^nore liable to insure a republican data. She lias a wide circle of friends
victory in every' northern state than its who admire her for the many good qmilitaisxage would be to split the solid south. ties she jxwocsses and who wish hrr a
pleasant voyage through life. \
’.HuX uuxuxal linpulw of onr people Is for
(■Kitectlon. Every election In which the
iwnue has been distinctly made between
feue fbtvlffatrade and protection for «lre
HKsitJc Indtutrioa has proven th’nt the de­
mand for U'e.former is the voice of r min­
ority, ami ihaUtmtlnlenaucc of the latter Isi
tbe Used determination of the majority of
Aaooiimn votere. Even that branch of the
fiftieth .congress •which, under the guldauce ad seitisli -tender?!, suicided by pass­
ing tie- Milk-bill, went up from the people
with a iaajorily eumniittni to protection.
A krnowledge of tho** facts win account
tor the dnaonsUteni pleas of those who
Mill find it tar their Uiterest to join with
forelgmtrn iu .thedemand.for iowrring the
barricak, k&gt; Abe importation of foreign pro-

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^Itoynu attach any meaning to four leaved

ekwer!
.
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Would you Willingly I~" under a lad-ler
Dn you (eel uncomfortable when you spill

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11 Would vou dr down with thirteen at table!
Would you 'tart on a trip un a Friday, or
would wm defer commencing an important
work on that day f
IM von attach nny- particular impwtnoce
.
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..u. —-.1.11.. I., firn..,
«*n

£

nnd nine!
Would you give a chib! of y.mr* tire *ton»
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urlm tout itt*ldl&lt;*l!

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Did you

tI
the insert emninonly known d«-the death
watch! .
at midnight ou tbodcKir of an empty eburehf
Do you bclievu iu dreams, omens, portent*,
signs, warning*, harbingers or handwriting'

DH. S. CLAY TODD
Office and Dispensary. Room 4, Immen Block, 43 Monroe Si

Ou the but day of .the year, while hunting
Grand Rapids, Mich..
for my Now Year’s dinner, nn ad venture befell
roe which uearly cloned my days with the Cure* Deafnwa. Notaes lu Head, Catarrh. Bronchitis, llhcui|tat!»n.Nenoa* DebUil-. U.t&gt; &gt;;
Bam-iiuru aixl &lt;!h&lt; aM-&gt; r.-sulttur from early IndtH-retlxns, and excesses of manhood .’••..i udying year. 1 taut brought down a buffalo, eaM-*&lt;ifthe
UrinarvOrgan*.blo.xl,stomaeb.lung*,eye andrar.Dts^virfsore*, Brh-hn.i.
nnd, thinking II disabled and helplew. I prv- slu. Nerve. Hpinr. fdver. Kldncv. Heart DlaeaM-v. Hbortncss of Breach. Bm-k of
Suj,: .

»nt»t reacted it before it sretned aware or
my presence, shea, with n^runt of vengeful
stgrriBcanoe, it was on Its fret. Instinctively
I turned and tixl, bappih prenenting my
ore Is and its hern caught me in tbe hip. |«neirated aororal inches, just grazing thefemo-

like a l»lt from a catapult. Iu my fall J got
a couple of ribs broker., and thus lay stunned
and heljilewi. 1 wa* aware, however, of Its
npiiroscb to rtnidi me off, and 1 cloae.1 my
eyre, thinking iny days were numb-.-red. Annie
s-c-&lt;u&lt;h pawed, and 1 was still -alive. Open­
ing my eyre 1 found tho bruje lying *!«“&gt; be-

Uojd.- .T&lt;»*eph Tboaivoa in Scribner.
Jllutr Didn't WortAn Engii»b physician. Dr. F.llerby. wi»P
d'wsi in 1EJ7, iucurpjratel the following rytn.-irtable pa-.-age tn bb "lart teKtamout;*' ”1
tv-.iui-atli my heart to TV——, anatomist; inr
luug* to it----- and my brain* tu Mr. F., iu
order that- they may preserve them from decomporition, aud I farther deciare that if
th-jc gvntlemeu 'ball fall faithfully to exe­
cute tlie*.-. my-l-K «i*lre» in this respect, I
will cunw ao l torment them tiptd Hwy shall

IWmMIH'H lie-.
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&gt;.mc call If jHMSible. Direction* in al; languaoes. tf you cannot iw cured 1 u ill tell %■&gt;,
medieine* ore root*, tierb*. and bark*, used by the Indians of South America and the l a
where the doctor ha. aprat tuany years In Miccrerful prartiee. As these Indian medk-ui
be obtained lu the drug store*, they niu*t be obtained of DR. TODD at hi* offi'.-i-, .
street. Room 4. '.•

Now is the Time to&lt;Buy

Christmas

Vases, Toys, Dolls, Handkerchiefs, Perfumes,
Stationery, Etc. 1
•
We keep constantly on hand Delton Roller Flour and Pare
Buckwheat Flour. Also a full line of Groceries. Tubac O'.
Cigag. Etc. All of which wilt he sold at the

Lowest Possible Price

Tin- l&gt;—atcc« «em to bare doubted the abil-

uu-:it them, they paying &gt;u’ attention, what­
ever to hi* reqiird.—John W. Wright in St.
Louia Republic.
.

FOR CASH.
Dried Apples, Butter and Eggs, token same as’cash ai high­
est market prices.
Ypnrs truly;

Stallion Miwt
Jenny creek, iu Wayur cuuuty, part of .which
contained a very large i^-nx-ntaga of iron.
TNo Uarkamltha of that vfctaity got wvrral

Present

We have nice line of

CLOVERDALE, MICH.

GEO. MOSIER.

into iron, which they mokleJ and welded
Morri-, of that hk-ahty. had bi* bone »b&lt;kl
with ’bo iron and sold it to a former ' living
a: Worthington, near this city.—P»rkrr»burg Cor. Cincinnati Enquirer.

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OF ALL OCR

Holiday Qoods
Lamps, Crockerv. Etc
1

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Before we move our stock.
We rather close them out at actual cost than ro move then;

POWDER

Special Bargains in Lamps.

Absolutely Pure.

This powder nrvervanes. A marvel ol purttv
strength mid nholesomeneM. More economical
ibu theonllnxry klnda.andtannot Pc sold In
eonipettUon with tbe uiultltuddot tow test, short
weight, alum or phosphate powders. Hold only

Christmas

Our

Holiday Stock

I am no HOG, but J keep them oh hand to sell and wii'
guarantee satisfaction to all who will patronize me.

of nice things

You are anticipating a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPi,5i
NEW YEAR, and I will help you realize your exjieetations ;■
you will buy of me.

for old folks,
middle aged folks,

young folks,

children,

is larger than ever
and better than ever.
Call in
and see.

Bicks 4 Spice.

I will Imre an extra fine line of Chickens, Turkeys. Iliu'kand FANCY MEATS of all kinds for Christmas, beside- a full
stock of OYSTERS.
Also REMEMBER 1st—That I am the largest packer in rib­
city, and you will do well to call on me.
2d—That I pay CASH for hides and tallow.

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3d—That 1 haven good location and accommodations ex­
cellent
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Try me ONCE and yon will come again.

A. LEINS,
Central House Meat Market.

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REVIEWS THE QUARTER.
(7" for

Mta
El»us

Slippy

LESSON XIII, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, DEC. 29.

j2jl

* HERMITS OATH.

Way back
settled a litti
w hich bos afore gi
promin-ntuf &lt;k-argin’ksmaller dtw*. Among
the fir*X familice to make their home in the
new town went those of Mr. Hera-Jon, who
owned a large rtec plantation near Savannah,
and u Mr. Lyle, who moved freni tho Line

&gt;p

It was just an ordinary scrap of wrap­
ping paper, bnt it saved her life. She was
bcr was severed by u fail ujion asharpcorner, in tire last stages of consumption, told by
physicians
that she was Incurable and
end tbcatten-lsnt IL D., by promptly placing
could five only a.abort time; she weighed
l»-s# than 70 jwinds. On a piece of wrajcure*! n healing -by first Intention," and tbe
subsequent restoration of the organ, plus mi Discovery, and got a mtinplr hottie; it help­
ugly scar.
ed her. *ht* lioughl a Urge battle, it halped
her mote, bought another and grew letter
fast, continued Its use and is now strong,
While engaged in playfully "fencing'' with a healthy, ro-y. plump, weighing 140 potdms.
couipmiloti. it i c-cklna pans cleanly cut off the For fuller luutlculam send stamp to W. Hyr.ung fellow’s nose. He had not studied Cole.TrrngKlsf. Fort Smith. (.Trial Intllcs
pbystaldgy fa-nothing, and.acting upon thtji of this wonderful iHM*orh&gt;'7ITV aI " ■ H.
knowledge, grabbed th? severed organ and Goodyear's drug store.
.
clapped it c.i '.»;o hlredi-ig rarfnee ft Imd just
quitinL Then bl« ntr-e was bo-xttd firmly on.
Tills K whnt you otyjb/to haw. if. fact,
you
mu-',
ttave
it.
fii
Yuliy
onjov lifr.
did this admirably. When lisa iu
Thousarufs an* scadiing for it daily, ami
were removed the two parts were foul
grown together beautifully.' NeUiif l£ could monniing.-iiccawte they find it not. ThousAubt ufon thousand- of dollars an* spent
be nicer. ex-rept "dial the unfurtuii^M
IPS atuiuailjf. by onr people in tin Iiojh* that
man had put lib. no*c on upside ibivvi
tic (lute they lurty att-tiu Uii» la-on. And yet It
may fa* hail by all. We guanuitei* that
at the ajw-x of a chimney.
The memorial that come down through a Electrics BlHi*r&gt;. If um*1 accordiny to dire*vi-ta of Ikirty year-, since this *ad affair took Hons and Hu* use persisted hi, will bring
piece, irt-v a trifle misty nnd unreliable -tu. to you good digestion und oust tbe demon
Uie btibwjqucnt airver of tho man with tho dyspepsia and Install Instead Eupepsy.
-inverted now. He-Is believed to &lt;o dead. We recommend Ek-ctric Bitters for dyspejvDuring Li* life, however, h» wa» ,*jowa to sia and all dlucases of liver, stomach apd
ikclore that, for purposes of muff taking, lie kidneys. Sold at 50e. ami $1.0u |&gt;er Iwttle
had the very finest n-M» in I be world, but by W. II. Gi»O'lyeu!;.'druKgi.s-.
that to be caught In a heavy shower, without '
,nu umbrefir. wa, tantamount to drowning. | Tint
lsu:wni
„,
best salve in the world for vu
cuts.
Thoso that are-uddraly deprived of Bnu«elbnilSr}.t ulcer,, sait rhetun. tever Mtn,
should la* careful tn roptoro It with the per- teUer„ chapped bonds, chilblain}, corue,
foratlou down. Human Ufe k m:u!&lt;* up of
ay sSjtl eruptions, and positively cure*
tnflra, aud worn.* &lt;4 tirae have power to «- pI!cs, OTnopa&gt; required. It 1* guaranteed
gender diw-irnftaX when it comm to an up- w ltc
^tafartton. or money re
ude down ll0*e.-Httaburg Bulletin.
fumlcU Pries* 25 "ts. pet box./ For sale
j by W?L1. Goodyear
About ttrMlii;
The Saginaw Valley Medical Club or­
ganized last spring, now ha* 70 member*.
cto*&gt; »roking n&lt;ltni»r.&lt;-n lii

In tbe lemons terminating with 8»|tt. 29 art settled on neighboring lots, and from that, as
given the thrilling details of that muineutom writ an the fact tiiut they were all flningcn
trmisltiun period io IsraehtUb history—th&lt; in &amp; strange place, there grew up a strong
change from a comtncnwealth ruled by friendship between tbe two IxHiaelmirk Tinjudge* to a centra)ired monarchy, the errors Loaib. of the faniilies often talked together
mid follies of Saul, till first monarch, and and consulted over mature 6f buriiuw*, while
(YcurGrocirI SANTA CLAUS SOAP,
then his melancholy failure and instruction. the children phyed nnd romped tmd wut up
I 5ells,K J.MAKES WASHING VERY EASY TriWrtt
i Following la natural cr-.k:, tVe l-eons of the their tr.rary •bc'its os they indulged In thrir
quarter now cWtig tei I of tlie eauotidaike pleoa-uit
iKreE
■ nn little
fl 141f
of pow*r in David, thv rtw of the Jewish
La the IL-ri-.tk :i family there were five dillkingdom and lu mart-dim- gt--ry under Belts dren—three girl &gt; and .two boy*. Tha &lt;*ldi*r of
, Maidens,
mon, followed, alas! ail r&lt;*&gt; »uou by up stasy, the boys wns William Fletcher Herndou. a
loud,
a:
i^eycaij
idolatry, divbi-on ttul the beginning of a long bright, manly little fellow of ul*&gt;ut llyqnrs.
Ucej l» lif
ilc-eay.
In all.tlie Uistorl.-s written by man there f* Lylo and his wife. Of th,.*, ot)c was a little
no such instructive le-a.-u in government ns boy, while tlie other was a lx.--.utiful tO-yrnris routahu-1 hi th&lt;*ciiapter*. Erich sneered- old girl, with chevUiu’. gold hair, Urge brown
ing ap-, utKx tbe t-ivilixnl world l&gt;eemuo ry/. nn-i a Uautifully roundud fare, usd on
Christian, l,a» studied tills history with new h« *ehe,rk* was the ruddy glow.of color that
light tu m enu taught w tsdoui, and surevssivo a Imppy life and td«it) of g»xi exercte will
govrrumeuu liavo pruqwred ur decayed as impart to a child. She was a »uril«un of u
N.K.fAIRBANK &amp; CQ
CHICAGO;
they obeyed or neglected the teachings of girl, and noetic Lid fairer to make a prettier
throe chapters. Ev«i if we could Uy ad-Ie trnman thou did Dora Lyle.
the purely moral leowm and study this hi.-.It was no wcndcT, then, that, being thrown
U.ry as n guide in the wienoe of government, together as they were, there -prang up u
we should still (Ind in every .‘chapter of it a childish love on the jArt of William Herndon
prophecy of what (lainfui experience has so
Often shown modern tuitions, namely, that bright, tM?ro is nothing strange in the fact
tdl the nations which forgot God sliall La that tins girl returned that love.
Time went on. Tho onogrow to beayoung
gives over to dwtnictiun. -Israel's kings
obeyed God and received wtrdom and guid­ man of 20, good looking, clever and accom­
ance: wisdom and the favor of God brought plished, but a farmer, gari n* anybody, but
a
workingman, while tho other merged into
uaticnal
freedom
and
glory;
prosperity
and
Fifth Jittildai (flrcuit m
------ - ------ ■
■ I Gbanccry,
glory curnipti-l ruler and jreple and they a young lady &lt;4 IH, tiro beauty of childhood
Knit printing In the Clre'ilt /‘ourt for the a;&gt;O5tatind; apostasy brought division, decay t**ing brvngiit out mum clearly and distinct­
Kult
,. SHLLlMiN.
Mulhern will find Dr. WinchelFs tcethfaf
..I Il-rrv In l'l........
..,
ly nnd inndo even moru Iroautlful by the ma­ tentoi U- the dally nr-« .ya[sirs.
Abstract and Kcal Estate Office.
tud destruction, and that right speedily
, syrup just the medicine fofrnve in the house
Hut 1 most certainly *;i*agrou with this1 for the chlldreti: it will tyire coughs, colda,
Abstract Block, ifaalings.
turity *.f wutnauhood. The fancied lovo ot
. t„ |.r»u ou Real Estate Rr.il Estate
epfecupal dictum, fori think the wiso read­' sore throat, and regulate tin.- bowels. Try
loved
nation
1
;
.
the
children
grp*
in
reality
with
these
two;
Illrani
M.
(Tia'-c,
Muplainnnt.
v*.
Alonzo
n c-nimbMion. General cotr-evaucing. Wilcox nnd Men.-nin Wil - &gt;\, Urfrudnitt*.
The quart-T opens with tho uui&gt;&lt;n of the all the village knew uf the affair, and it "iu ing of the d.-ii^ new»]A;icrs is a .symmetrical;«■
In tbl* cmum* it a|i;w*artng tb.u our ot the dreducation. While things-slip in souietlui*
leiidimts.abovr.tiair.ru. tu nit. Alonz &gt; Wileox tribe* under David. It was the final act m c-jncxstod tliat, they would be married. But which ought to l« peuaed by, tbe editors of a.
G. W. WnlL of Wayland, killed two 8­
C. F. BRtiOKS. Cleric
(ate had d&lt;*crxvd ullicrwbc.
*
Ims itepartr.l from hl- last known place ot resi
deuce and lli.it It can not hr »s;crt.-ilned in and a half lie had reigned in H-bron, and he
It was iu Uie sutmuer &lt;4 ’.'&lt;2 that a richly great m-w»jxq*.-r have tlu&gt; true Mldui touch,, months' old pig*., which weighed when
•&lt; . ANDRI’S, ltenti-t.
what state or country he now resides, and Unit wna to reign thirty-three year* in Jerusalem;
nnd know tho gold cf promise from the braini dreAtsI 431 i«&gt;undji.
hl* wtiervalHiut* are uukuoan. tUrrrfnrt* on
.
- Hastings Mich,
of profearion. There is no noble sentiment,
molten of Smith &amp; Colerove, solicitor* tor com- but his first duty w as to complete iu con­ Inuia* of Um Lyle* and uiugbt board. There
iitron* Arid Gas or Vitalized Air given f
LOOiiEM BED CMiVEK I Il.E REMEDY. 1»
pl iimmt.lt I*.ordered that said itefaminn:,. quest from the Jebudte*. It then became tho
pun4&lt;**» extrseUoita&gt;f teeth.
positive specific tor all forms of the diseaec.
Alov«n Wilcox, enter til* appeara-cr In thl* capital of the nation, nnd. deeplte the later tber Lyle, with "her eye to bu*in«*, agrted to" to roll round the world, no gem of thought
bleeding. lUblna. ulcerated and pro­
.cause on or before five mouth- from the date of
but Ruds its way at last into tho columns of Blind,
I'. DKAKE. M. D.,
truding pllps-l’rioe 50c. Fow s?Je by «. H.
this order, and that wllliln twenty days the
the
daily
pre*.
Tho
neasjajK-r
U
a
fresh
&lt;
l.wutvnnr
cmnpliumuii cause this order to lie putilisned In great Israelite renter for 1,110 years, for tin incj- between Dora Lyle and the stranger,
photograph
of
human
lifo
—
oh,
luu
it
not
the Hastiiurs Baxskk. said publication to tie David conquered the Jvbusita* lOPi B. C.,aud but no otic suspM*ttsl u lovo affair, and .time
t &gt;,ffice over Hollqvvay’* drug-tore.
St.
Johns
folks are talking about getting
w&lt;*ek for «lx weeks In
' ifiler hour* from 2 to Ap. m. T-lcphone. con continue*! once in rnch
posed on until tho day arrive,J when Will depth of ineuniug for tho nobtof sermon! I up an excursion to Washington to sec conFltAMK A. !1&lt;M*KKK.
rend often tho odrertisemeut/of the paper,
&lt; .iii&gt;g with, residence, nt Holloway'* drug succession.
tag some fifty year* at this period Jerusalem
Circuit Judge.
Smith ftCoumovn,
it wu*a bright Suptctntwr day. when the
lay desolate, the po-iplc having been dispersed
jAtbue of life. 1 thank tin* doily pre* for
Solleltor* fur Comidainatit.
.vr taken into Babylon. Little by little iu sun hod gone down in all the beauty aud the living ternion- it lias given me. Ason
A true copv ■ Attest.
A gnat physician luu. ilwcovrred that
i .
xtul 1‘. S. Claim Agent.
tbe first six eenturiut of the Christian era a splendor of an autumnal -unset, and tho autumn's* day tbe wind abakoa tho trtal and the true way to act on tbe liver, stomach.
TaowA* s. Bluer.. Bolster in Chancery.
will protevnte all kind* of claim* before the
new and Inferior Jerusalem row upon the shaties of night had fallen about the world, tho leaves fall down and make on ametby*FROBATE
O
r
B
er
.
Departinentsof the interior office. Coil on him
IkiwcIs, etc., is through their nerve*.
that th ee of the citizen* of tbe little village
•&gt;t lu- -tor.-, corner Court and Jeffenon Sts.. State of Michigan, couun ot Harrv .—«s.
Miles’ pills the smallest and mildest. Sam­
liu*tingi&gt;kMicL.
,
At a session of thn f'robati- Omrt for the David'* conquest, Jeruialem remains the hope who ha&gt;l been Invited to the wedding bcsrnn l«ro*, shaken everyday, lurodsdown its'white ples free at W. IL Goodyear’s 'Dug store.
County ot Barrv. hoMen nt tbe Probate Office in of the l-raelih-s nnd a place of pious pilgrim­
the City ol 11 a-tuigs. iti said count). on Thurs­ age to ChrtrtUns—a continuing witness of., happy at heart, mid full of tho inspirations
Q M.-FUWLER.
Rosel W. Squler.- a fanner ot Jackson
day, th- i.'th 4av of Dicemlwr. in tlie year one the fulfillment u( prophecy.
O. *
Limit Gl
of a new life ojwnitig before him, hastened to
thousand right hundred alid runny nine.
AV hen I
a young miiil&gt;’tar who wisely county, is dead.
Tlie sueceAivo laosoiis of the quarter tel) the house of ids promised bride to claim lu-r tend* tbe daily ]&gt;aper I nut sure ho i* growing
Hood In his talented poem -J|Jis.s Killus of the* national mfion under David, the n* his own. But there was -otwthttig wrong.
in the matter of the estate of Fred W. Ken Unngmg of the ark to Zion, the tnumpbs of No bride m«-t his coming, nor could ab&lt;-* I*
tiiansegg anti her precious log" enlogia**
‘ tiedy. deceased.
thought tie- average minister fat sadly d-’tl- the bfti a* a place of dellckms resftor the
On readingam! filing the petition, duly veri­ Duvid by which be seoqred peace to the*j»*o- found anywhere. Quick ami eager search 0lent.—Clergyman in Pittsburg Dispatch.
wt-arf
head nnd pities the wretch who can­
was
made
fw
her,
But
in
Vain.
Then,
too,
it
fied. of Stephen .Kennedy, father of Mtld de- ple, hl* rin. punishment, rcficr.tanre and
i-ex-e-l. .praying that mimlul-tralion of said dnatli. The «ww then suddenly change*. was discovered that tho stranger boarder
not sleep when Go*l himself draw the cur­
estate may. tie granted Io your |K-tltioner or
: tain. Refrrvhing Sleep Is not ubtainable
It tojk bat a short
The man of war has cleared tbe way and had disappeared
• iri:evsi&gt;ver Hasting* National Bank,
I -ome other suitable perxm.
If the body be disordered. Sleep Is anni­
Hasllrg*. Mleiiigau.
Ttroreupou it is onteVed. that Thursday, the partially cnleoted Uie materials, now the while for the rumor that Dora hud left Will
mb day of January, A. D. two. at ten o clock in loan of pcaen is to build tho temple aud usher for the stylish wirnnwr boarder to gam cin u- rover fruits and coatoctfonrry with wire hilated by }kln Irritation*, pains of ulcer*.
&gt;clrie unices. Roohis 13. to aim 1*. ne
' the forenoon, be assigned for Hie hearing ol lu th« golden ngn of Jermaleln. Salomon Ution aud crvdcnoj among the gue-t.t This cagr.f'’ said an. honiHl agriculture*! to hi* Ik'IIs, carbuncles, felons, sore-eyes, catarrh,
man Bl. -k. Grand Rapid*. Mid.-.
• said jH-ti:t&lt;*n. nnd tliat Hie heirs at law of said
imlsoning. frost bites, chilblains, plies,
clty.rotuiu.
who.keeps
a
-tore.
"Arc
they
deet-osed alid all other persons Interested in takes the kingdom, adds vastly to its wealth,
■ said estate, are re-|Uin*d to appear urn session receive, from God a special gift of wisdom, received from the man, stating that ha mid wfrai‘1 tliu np^iies will jump out of the Ira-ket, cut, bums, scalds, bruises, wounds, chap­
I of said court, then to be holden at the Probate builds ami dedicate* .tho temple, and tbe Dora bail been married in a nuight.-oring or &lt;!&lt;• they think tin* ciicrtnuta will of their ping. chafing, tetter, for all of which Cote’s
•
Office
ill
tbe
vity
of
Hasting*.
I;,
-aidcounty,and
A. BARBER. M. D..
Carlwlisalvr is the safe, rapid and perman­
' *!i-iw cansc. if unv then- be. why the prayer sqf fame of his wisdom is great among all the town the nigfit before, awl were thru &lt;&gt;n own A. '- ini find tbeir way to a newspaper
•
Physician ami burgeon.
offltv, f * a t &gt; lx* on lintul when tho fnrenuin ent external cure. SmalJ boxes 25 cents;
the petitioner in*y not be granted. And It i&gt; nation* of tbe en*t. This was the golden age
further ordered. That *«U! petitioner give notice of Judaism, nnd here th« devout Christian
howls for copy!'1 “If the goods were not i&lt;ro- large boxes IM) cents. Sold by .all drug­
■ Office ;-v«.-r Nevin’.* store. Office hour*
tv, u nt.
to Ute peraotte Intcrejted tn *ald estate, of tbe
UwU*d
tbe
dealers
uould
lo*&gt;
by
petty
Ub-ftc
___________ _________ :----------------- £?*—----- t pendency ot said petition, and (be .hearing and the patriotic Israelite alike would fnin mortification and tho tees of Dara would mor» than they make by short weight and gists.
GW I (iWCV Ml)----------------------------- I thereof, by cousins a copy of this order to be
Mrs. I^tvlna Chapman, of Jark&amp;n. is
." '■’i-hAicu..;,.!*.„«. (O1
But the time wn* short. Salomon &gt;it:n»d drive him mad. Ho .tried as a T-toy
/■
1
man. And taking a picture of the girl, which from up south kcj»t fat* eyoa open for a slim t dead.
a specialty of treating diseases of th* । lurry, onrte in each week for three successive against light mid knowledge- He h.vl before be had in his room, be w«&gt;ul«l sit down for iime while sbmdiog near a caw &lt;if confec­
Dr. Jaques’German Worm Cakes dentroy
him
thdivine
commend
not
to
“
multiply
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
CHARhFS W. AHMSTItOS l.
wive- l«wt his heart turn away." But he hours at a time looking at it muf crying like tionery which was nngunrded. It *c«-med as worms nnd remove them from the system.
a &lt;-hild. Several days afterward he called in if every boy aud girl who caipe into the store Safe, pleasant und effective.
• (A tro-.* &lt;rej»v.)
J mite of I'robnte.
office and residence on Broadway, near Court
him that “his heart wx* not perfect with the a miiubir of friend*, and in. their ]ireoen&lt;*e was of opinion that ths candy was designed
"■ MORTGAG'K SALE.
Houro*. H.utmgs, Midi..
____
John Johnson of Muskegon hx» myster­
for free distribution, mid n great many grown
Default having been made In tlie condition* Lord bi* God, as was the heart of David, hi. signed thia oath:
■ j, Winicpu Herndon, do suleuinly «w«ir people helped themselves to a rpuple of enra- iously djsapjHjared.
of a ei-rtaln rnorfaaa--dated Iteeembcr 1. 1*! '.
C. WELTON
made by Thomas Whliwvrib- and ''atbarine nations, though expn- dy forbidden todo**? tliat from Uiu day 1 shall never navx-lato
Whitworth, bls wife, to John Fravev arffi rePainesville. Ohio
w ith man or woman again; and I -wear, ul«n, candy while waitisg for tucir oveuiug (Apen*
1 ■ agtAt for thoOMo Fanner's InsuranceCo. ri.rded in Hie office of the register of dee. * tor iDcut vil), mid they led him into idolatry1.
J. M. 1-ooM* Red '/lover Co.. Detroit. Mich.
•I- » rtres pollere* on a man's property agalnat the county of Barrv. in the *t*te of Michigan.
-For Sdomoti went after A»btorcth &lt;cr that, if ever I hear of Dora Lyle having or deciding what brand of cigarette* would
1 have used your Extract of Red Clover
• -vhyf.re.!lghtaing*irwind; against a mans Deccmlror I: WTO. in litror taoimertgansou
y
I wtll
perfe.-t sucre-s »nil take pleasure In re
t h* -.v death and accident.
page .ro. and t&gt;v the Mid John ifravev a«signe&lt;!
guilty of tlie
the I luy cmitonrors," «aul th*merchant, “I charge mending Its ut«* to any aSlfeted with e*ar
hunt
down
Uro
jvr.ron
Who
I*
guilty,
to David B. Swift •«» December tn. &gt;&lt;■*. and re­ after jftlcom. tbe abominnticn cl tbe Amino act anil will kill him a* I would
!•! a vcodimoas
vcittmtmss them -extru on what they purchase, and get or scrofulous affect Ions, knowing It frocorded in «ald register’ll off-*-. April iu. 1**1. in nitev," imaginary deitlc. nonhiprd with ob
own experlencn to be a most efilriei
Ml 111 a- COLGKOVE.
rejdile. So help m.&gt; God."
| even that way. What the transients get purifier.
;it-rr 23 nt mortgage* on page »». by iioii-paW seme and disgusting Ceremonies
-l.P. Hah*
'
Lawyer*.
ment &gt;■( money* due thereon, by which fav
For sale by all druggtsts. Write »
A *traogeoatb Uuit for a man |o sign but . awny with J charge up to profit and lows"—
(Otnee h; ”.ni«pi Mock. Hasting*.)
"Then
did
Holonmn
build
a
high
place
(or
iMiwcr of sate therein contained Tws
iiu&gt;ni:ii*.
,
■
Bill
signed
sdgned-it,
it,
and
the
thevauie
same
day
daj
he
went
off
R&lt;wh*-&lt;t-.-r
Post-Express.
TO J. M. Ix&gt;o*&lt; Aed Clover Co.. Dctroi.
tiecome
OMnrtiw.
mid
on
which OtcmoBb, the abomination of Monb • • •
to
the
motuiiain*
and
rommcncr-i
work
on
For sale by W. IfaGoxlyear.
mortgage there is now due a*
And hkrwi.-e did he fur all hi* strange (that
t I.. KENASIT^/
■
date
seven hundred
and twentythe but where »vp* tn bo hl» louriy bmne, hnd
&gt;l*ic ill
oi this Iioth-e «r.i..
••........
•Itatx.’’
AtturtH-y at Law.
St. John’s jstrUli. Jack*&lt;on. will hnviu
roe dollars. and no tuft or i&gt;r&lt;wediw» iu M* is. foreign' wives, which burnt ini-msc and
diver J.S.G.-Mi-ear &amp; Co.'u store.)
I bavin* been taslituird to recover tue amount sacrifice unto their gods." and tire punish liegan'his struugn life of seclusion from Uro
new Sl.OOO school bowse.
...I. I ..mrtc-iWi. nr nl,V l»ri lilt-rein. ment came swiftly. God spared him for hh world, lifting from every one, arid dead,
Practice* In all court*of tlie State, codectloui ______ «
little rodent. Rata are natives of Asia
Catarrh wiginsteetarorofulous taint. Hood *
though
liviuK.
looking
upon
every
vl-itm-a
•
nre -ibtlv attending to.
■
’
and
tiu
’
ir
raids
westward
belong
to
cocuparatime, but told him hi- **&gt;n should Ic-emosl of
Sarsaparilla purifir* the Mood, and thus perthe „xi any o. xun-n. n.
•• •■,
LA II. TIMMERMAN. Ihniifupatltic Phy- In th- forenoon. H -re «,»1 be -old » 'lie north the kingdom. Aud so &lt;t proved, fcr Jerolwmu a ghost of tho past haunting him ami making tively mod'.rn.times. The little tuilmal nr.* manectly cure* catarrh.
front door of the ronrt bouw &gt;" the city of stirred up a rebellion against IL-hobmun. sou his present all the more miserable.-San unknown in ancient Europe. Tlie black rat
1 .
slciatl anti Surgeon.
Little boy* play keno for money.in I»aj
.
.tasting*, county *4 Barry andI state of Miclte and *ucces.&lt;r of Solomon, mut al) Israel fol Franctrxi Examiner.
;'MUreoxer l^tiirup'* drug store.)
tint cume to Europe from Ada iu tbe sixgan. iHmt being Hie place lu which the cIrcult
City.
M KUTIN V. DARKER. Reul Estate. ln- court for Hi* county of Barry I* li*-.d i at puMIc lowed Jeroiioam except the tribe of Judah
Vucic Sam** Nerve &lt;t Rone Liniment
tiro
aovenlwuthor
th"
rpdinj
ot
tiro
sixteenth
auction
to
the
bi.brat
bidder,
thand
tbe
tribo
of
Benjamin
Ji
suratire and L.ians,
described to *aid nrortgage. or «• much tnereoi
*•1 found a i««-ulinr custom up at Shepherds­ century hp arrived la America. This black *will relh-vc sprain*, bruises, neuralgia and
Tiren l«-gm&gt; tbe dcciino of Israel, r.ml for
a* may be nerewary ti* satisfy Ute “"muni due nlmut S50 yean* tire kingdom of Judah mid town. W. Va., where 1 spent my vacation,” rat wo* tho couttncm Itoturo rat until tiro brown trlit-timntUin. Sold by all druggists.
np-«intati mtron given tn making exchanges Interest thereon, and all lcg.il costs, said preu - tho kingdom of L»raal nmUnunl side by side. raid a gentL-unin yesterday, • which wm a ■•r gray rat made bis uiqvarunco In 1775. The ,. Iteetl City has rals^il §1.000 far a chair
of nrtqiert). The Interest* of non-relldenl Hrs being described In said,^uViK^ro’nirv
novelty. Tiw propio have whnt they call gray rat camo to Eun&gt;|w from Indir. by wojt-'
property ,»wnera carefully looked aft ere Farms Hist certain |&gt;h-cr or parrel ol land In the co m. y on* of each other nnd inn condition uf per­
A ‘soup’ 1* a sort of outdoor. »iiciiic. of Russia, audit now known aa the Norway factory.
■
v..-.e- for sale or exchange. Houses and of Barre and state of Michigan known and
described a* follow*, tojvit: That i«&gt;rtl.&gt;n of petual decay. At length tbecondition of Is­ Each j-rsmi invited brings a dtew-1 clwkerf rot from n mistaken tradition that II ennui
Tin* papers an* lull of sudden dcatluf.
tho uthwrat fractional quarter"fwtiiou ten. rael became wrri&lt;‘hisl to un extreme, umrpa Tbe host provid# the) vegetables. The from Norwn.' to Englaml. nn?i from rh*- latter
h
ing
east
of
the
creek
which
ranthroiwli
«atd
country to America.—BL Ltxui* Hepu,l&gt;!lv.
1 If you bate eboklng sensations, tiuttering.
ROBERTSON HOUSE,^siUihe-t quarter, all in township iiuh’berone lion, rxMiquracy, revolt und murder of king* chicken- and vegetabksrare put into huge
pain or tenderne-s in cheat, faint easily,
Ixvairro common. Roaidia maw-acred the off­ kettle*, bolding ten to twenty gallons and
north,
range
eight
u»t
.
take Dr. Mlle-' New Cure for the heart.
f. HltfUtKHHF.K. Frui&gt;rletor.
kpcaklng Pictures.
spring of Jeroboatu; hi* son. Elali. wm mur­ rooked over open fires for several hours until
IM.OT. 1WOT.IW «• &gt;« ,V|I. n
Bitt! so eacajw! death, m did Henry llrowti,
• •: f.ff- r«.‘n and Coiirt St*.. Hastings, Mich.
dered win I.-drunk byZImri. and ZlmW wm the combination i- reduced alow**, to a jelly.
The picture galta'y of the future iu likely
Aolgneebl Mnrteiigve.
inn few &lt;l«ys overthrown by Tirxab. Zimri Pepper and other seasoning are introduced. to lw an apparatus f &gt;r exhibltingasKUwA'iou druggist of Cleveland.Ohio. . Sold by W.
Rates,Si .OO per Day.
Atoxxo E. K. S vrro.s. AH’jffor A-*igmw.
Tlw
young
folks
stir
the
roup
with
longI ' •■ Hou— l&gt; new. with pieasafit rooms. Tlie
bring bnrnetl in hi* own pnV-.ce And s the
of iiutantaneoin pbotr^graphs as a moving IL Goodyear.
I &lt; । &lt;aagr uf the pullin’ In rrnpeettully -ojlrited.
reginro of mnrd-r. tyranny and idolatry liandtol iron spoon*, walking around too picture of rbc person represented, this apjwiDetroit has another geutlctnanlj burglar.
went on till th" Assyrian* came, mid about keltto a* they stir.
ratus bring so geared with tliu'phonograph
Happy Home Blood Purifier i.- the peo•‘When a girl'* sjoon click* agairtst tho thnt ns the latter give* tins individual’ll speech
■Hl B (!. utterly &lt;l«troy-sl the remains of
(NEW YORK'
the mUentbto kingdom and scattered th- de­ sixxiti of n yourfg man ho is bound to catch the former w ill reprodura Lis gwtnrca nnd pie's (Mipuhtr medicine for purifying the
Tier i .Kin ami
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graded ii-linint.'int* thn,Ugh Asia- Ti-i w are anil ki« her. Ay you can imagine, there arc facial expire &gt;i&lt;ci. By &gt;-ueh lucun* tin abient blood; preventing or curing dj qiep»ia.
FOR 1890.
a
gxxd
many
lively
scrim
mage*
aroun.1
the
bom* meal, ground «w»ter-&lt;«hril.
ccg
to-«
.bUllouxnoM,
headnehe. bolls and all ft*v'ers
the “Ten !***t Tribes,” vvhc**- locution wtu
actor, for example, might i&gt;o brought tefaro
.1
..I .■r.^.rriK*.
long a matter of -p.-culatfcm to the learned, kettle. Whro the soup is done IV i* ladled an audience, or when |4r«K-ut bo might wit and malarial diseases. Price 50 ct-nl&lt; and
but it is now known that they never gath- out into plate* and eaten, and id-delicmu*. m-v- the i.-uroi:iriioi»&lt;)f Iris own ai-'ing. THis one dollar i»er bottle.
rrtd into one pto*. but remained ’’a hiving Tho custom u an old one. and 1 wa» unable comohiatfcm of phtraocraphand photograph,
TIk* Aggressive IVpnblican Jounjal
andubvw.'nl.*aml fragment* of them art to find its origin. A company of .Stonewall is a suggesumi lately made to the Fkvncb
found to thi-‘ 'toy •» ■» t'"’
•"*" to ,l10 Jackson’* command wa* recruited round ai-adeuiy by M. G. Gie&gt;rnalt, but experiments
Slicpherd..to-u, aud it still keepstip the or­ witlM* rimtlnr arrangement were nuulo about
•■Black Jew*’’ of China and India.
ganisation. It La* » reuuloti «•*«ry year and a year and a half ago by M. A. Band*ept. of
Stephen Pratt’sMbam boik-r work*.established A NEWSPA^EH FOR THE masses
The Bible do«» not give particular, but
Mannfaclurcr &lt;.f high and
can ec»ily
bow tiro miserable Israelite* celebrates tlrt occasion with n grand ’roup. . Bruwels. - E xcliangi;.
FoundQit IkH'ember l“t. L''-7.
:«nd .-Irani heating bolters of all
M’"°V
looked b-v- " ith mingled pride and soFron A ’WJup' of that company, to be projaTly
pipe*.brvnriiiligs.etc. oi l boiler* ,,lk®n
Siar-ire for new. IEi vr r&gt;&lt;. l.o*!s;r plates, and bo lto th.«*‘ dav* when Solomon atilt enjoyed the gotten up. should bo mad" of rtolen i bickcro,
llcan r*per III
• i 11&gt;’»-* for
Cor. Foundry i t. and Mien
but tlw veterans bare had to give up foragThr Press to the oncan of
!’n: 1 1
favor ..fGteluud tiro glory ot tbe Urdwas inx
DiM-ritninaU' in tbe use of a nnd an. LA
i.
it l; track-. Detroit Mich.
W-flO
. Ili.a 1U1 illhl'll.lt lr* IO Ml,. •
rinco tho war. aud now tnako a .-oHiprorMble on Mount Zkm. when the nation mt*
should be ussd before words begianiug nilli
PROBATE ORDER.
tw-, wirou Uro Almighty ua, Himself lb- tow­ mine with nicre'dty by gmug around in squa.U an aspirated h, when the accent falb'un tha
Si. t- ol Michigan. Comrtr of Barry—s*. .
TtwI-rMsNlidWSnniwai
giver and Hl-cboire wa* their anointed king. and robbing inch ol»r’a hen roort* by a pre­ reroud sellable, aud uot an. Say "a histor­
At II &lt;W«I&lt;HI ••( the I'ndiatr Court
idly growing In favor with Bepubbeans of every How often mujrttboy have died bitter tears arranged understanding." —V&gt; ashingtim Ptot.
Comity of Barry,lioldrn tit the 1 rebate ufilce.
ical novo!,-’ “a heroic act." Tho pirn for this
at thought of Hroapre-tasy of Hirir fathers
In the city of ll«‘iitig», iu said count), on
Tursdny tlie Ai •!») of December In the year one
and tho idolatry uf tbeir 6«**» blog, how
be euphonious. t» ba«ri on tho, fact ’.bat
thousand right hundred and riglity-utiM.
There U a Kreat deal of iugonmty and in Atmricn tbe h U properly/ aspirated,
often dri they &lt; ry al-'Ml for mrery end i«jg
• Pre-wnt. Cliarlcs «. Armstrong. Judge of
for a rerun, of the •- -jder to l«nri But in brain power .pent in the making of adv re- while l*i England, where th.-\b X* ofu-a *upl,rohiii&lt;*.
___ i-.f-ri* winiHoii.
vain. The ‘’I"11" t*,lor °r R,1‘ " hfatory tlsnmeiitA This is ro much the ease tliat cer­ pn-*ed. an i« generally empluybd Th* arti­
. .
_
.1.. uta-nC it. .IfSV tain firms in Now York nnd other Otto* ngrre cle should lu* repeated in such wntcnce* a*,
' 'oi/reailing and filing «l,’1!w1“,l"n*rd“2L*rf‘2‘
teen page paper, cov ering evn rt»rwu topic oi
for a consideration to write ndrertueturats —.bi* knife bad an elegant handle and rough
fi-d.ofYk ft. oriiisiu*. sni lteiaw of Mid dcfor ouv firm that like* to employ them. Th-}- looking Made;- a rough looking blade; “it
ln-ri!I*Pro«.« weeklv edition contains, all the i^TdlGod^HV^
ran-re!. iimyitiR tliat a reflate
or. file fa tbl* court, purporttee to be the test
am* -i- i»’
i1”*;,,”1, ot” them. M.miwhll" ‘b*ir P*«“ ,n
'l',"1ls .nmr-wter to writ- th** ndv*rti*nH«iU in n had n rougfi looking handle ati-1 elegmxt
ivlil -nt! testament of *&lt;Ai&lt;l iire-eiyrel. may Im ltd- with special featute* ‘"&lt;Ud to a
rnkrng wav. ro that they «1U rommaiid at- Mode” an elegant blail"; “it "a* a rough
united to probate mid that
tem catton; For those wno raimoj *noru inc m u te.eartimdng wiinro-of pmphroy -a m recto
•*Kf&lt;! estate &gt;nav be granted to Blctovrd ». »««•
and in-togan! remarkan inetoguut remark.
M atuiwiidous a* auy rewwilrd. W mild to tenttati. and if they mnri m do-mf
nreveiited t&gt;v distance from early nroel
i-re. the rx-eutor therein named, or some other ing It. Tiro wcekly’is a splendid substitute.
wish uieu have sought u. di-raw! it the mira- certainly earn Uro money, for Uro gn*atest
’‘’•nrorrtimm*tt*!*ordered,Hint Friday tbc^th
dra oM'.ro Bible, but not on- nt Uu m has ever wealth producer in the «wH h adrertulng.
w
............. ......... .D-l.mH tart that th—
persirtruEv -tuck to nnd intoBigeut.y accom­
davofltoe-.A. D., IHW, «i leu "/lock in the
JoclVkaudl-T Harris. L’nrlo R-nuw, say*
fwtioon, tie assigned fur the bearing of Mid
plished.-Detroit Free i’rres.
.lit
that it wa* purely an accident that ho w«
...rr„*"-X'"**ro- Juw&gt; tooiit. in a** **
pr rltion. and that Hu* heirs nt law of said de- W Ullin inc rriicii «. . T
iou.rf.rf ital HU “&gt;«” U-ryKuM 1»I»
Newspaper pubiUbed in America.
■•vnrod and all other pcr»on* tateryMcd In sal 1
became a famous author. Boni and roared
„f
aixMtasy
two
thousand
and
thrsa
edate, are required to nupenr’
Daily and Sunday, one year.
in tho routb, he roueived from plantation
Marie Hill, Mirim March A
.. •• ••
c nxinttu,
-aid court. Hieti to lw holden nt the I robote
At her hterorv work Mbs Fi*W nowaday* ancle* and auntim tbe myths and rtoriro w
thousand years ago
__ _
Mr. John J. Smith. Enstey. Ml&lt;-hl«y
offire. hi the city of ItortlMl.»»
wrorata liright rel -Uu drrem rrfornwd after has riuce made •*uch good uso of, but not until
sillcted With tluu-mstiMn Ji years.
mid show cause. tLaoy there 1&gt;c. why Hie prayer Daily only, one year.
her own ideas, and touch**! up with fnl«* an»l be read in Idiquncotl's on ^^*5
of the iwtltioner nuts not be granted. An' ...............four months.
Conductor-What do you "W. *Jr.
Il I* turtlirr ordered. Hint said {*»•«'«»" •L’Zf SnnJnv “
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folkkxs, &lt;Dd be l-trotue aware of the vMne of
notice to thef-rsons Interested in Mid estaii. Weekly Frees,
spitting all over thnt reari
one year.
OT. POT. In th. OTOTiOTOT .1 -["“-S
KM. GEABY. Ithe material which be laid uneonsewuri abritlhe pen.lencv of wild jn-tillon. and the hear
partic
flm-st M spun silk hoatary, and which she luu •orbed. Then ho began writing the Uncle
lug there &lt;4 by reining a cop.*
turn! for The
pinlfshM in Hie H»'*tin':_- BANXiJjaaeawnrtlek.,
-NO
is
—
eirountly
pop
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THICMUMLES * VOQEVEt CO..W
rwper printed and rireulate*! In
Aou,d&gt; of
lUrrv ouve in cadi week for three successive LlticraJ commi-siotrt.
r wpect a Idler to ■pitf-Pbito&lt;lelphi* R&gt;- i
^atlyall the time,—Pbiltdripkto Press- lar.—Current Literature.

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�Baby one Solid Rash
Ugly, pxinfn). blotched. DulkiMis. No
rwt by day, no peace by night. Doctoraud all remedies failed. Tried 4'ntironL

FARM AND GARDEN.

SUGGESTIONS ABOUT

OF INTEREST TO CULTIVATORS
LARGE ANO SMALL FARMS.

In tho lint, cut herewith presented ia
shown a cheap method of increasing
bam or stable room, recently (suggested
hy Rural Now Yorker. Tlie scanty bora
room of many farms attests to'ihe value
suggestion. Tlie
The addition-conaddition-conof tiw.the suggestion.

Cured by Outicura
Ou oldest chilli. now.MxyeaiTiotace. itJvan infant
moate*X&gt;to was atlAckcd with
virulenL-maUgtuuit skin a)*e*»c. All ordinary
rem-ah's falUag. «e called our family ptij-sl
cun. who attetahted to cure II: hut U *ore«il
W. J. Cluinibtilain. of the Iowa Agri­
cultural college, contributes to Country
Gentk-tnau soiud practical hintuon drain­
age, which are 01 gencnil interest. First,
he tell* that the mains ought to follow
the Batumi ik-pr-*adon» where the water
nm« ntf upon the sitrfnre in wet timet,
uf eounm straightening the crooks routewltat.' It there L4 u regular slope like the
roof of a h.ifiMu. only not so steep, the
mains &gt;):etild take the of place tlie eaves
Boy Covered With Scabs
&gt;te buy. -teteil nine veara. ba&gt; been troubled troughs, nnd the laterals, if any. should
ail ins l.te with u wv bad huiuor, wbjeii ap run Htr.ight down the dope ad nearly ns
irean . J...
nfl over ht»
W....I.ta*iy in nruvll red Wotclu-. may b.‘ If tbe fall is very slight, it mny
neettuii-ld 1.Tiding imtrutnent to lay
। out th3 lysivm. But usually a very wet
tia-ialh t;ww1i:g worse. aMliv,.;h hr iqid Iwcn
lr£ ;.i-.i hy two pbyidcUns. A* -■» last resort I time is the h.-&gt;t to locate drain*. A fur­
drleru.im d to trv the VuHciirii itrlnriile.-. *' d row plowed then by the eye will work
am li iprte to say tirey did ail that I eontd v.1 h.
Udug them secord’.ug todinKilw*. the luur.ee ifo own grade or show it.
rapidir HGaapeared. leaving the skin fair m.rt
If yon liavc not a ditching machine
smooth, und performing a ihorongti cure. Tlie
thlHcurti Jtcmedlra arc all you claim tor ilicni. uw u heavy working plow to throw out
Tr-ejr st* worth their weigh! In void.
tlw first eight1 or ten inches, drive
’
Kgnyt.iK r. l.vAVirx.
•'■nigliL* Begin the spade digging at
No. Andover, Mas*.
the outlet nnd work along up the mains
Cutlcura Resolvent
The itew blood purifier und ixirott ami treat of nnd laterals. Tlie watgr will show the
humorau-rs.!utcrnaiiv. and Cutietra. the great level. Permit no dips or depressions.
•Mu cure, nod Culicura So«p. an exnid* )te jJ.Iu
M&amp;uUder. externally. in&lt;£ar.tly rehet v and Dig ax narrow and true as poraible to the
spredsiy ond yersnav.cnUv ctn the meat agon- required depth, aud groove the bottom
lv Mug, t.vrutr.x. l&gt;lnding. .—my, crusted of the ditch with a bottoming ro&lt;mu o.
of
size a&lt;lapt&gt;sl to the tile* used. The grade
‘
may be nearly established with the plow
Potter plowing deeper through* knolls and
bn;;: and tibewical« orparation. Borton.
shallower through depression*, then dig
HTTfeu'l for
» Cure Hkln D&amp;easM.
two or three depths of tlie spade accord­
u pogrs, to illustration* ana iro tcstlnoitato.
tag tei depth required, keeping the sjrade
T11 TIV’CI SkinandscalpprcseraetiaadlieauJjAD 1 0 |l, e&lt;1 byCu»tcuni8ou’’. Atoohite- at the same angle all the time, and
thrusting it fulL.deptli &lt;-uch time. If
then' is no water in theroil toshowJevel,
How My Side Aches!
the surest way is to draw some into the
Aching sides and haul;. Hip, Kldury, field, and when your eye or the span
and uterine jialns.u'hecr.udic. sciatic,
—*—■ —“
-,ailis re- tenjiroys your groove is cut straight
"utteura and true for a hundred f8et or tnoro.
Anti-Pain Matter. »cents.
turn in just enough water at the upper
MORTGAGE SALE
end to test it. If it stands anywhere in
IK-Iault having been made In the condlttotis long puddlett, you must cut down the
of a trotiKage hearing date November c. Um;.
made bv tiinmxa N. Osgixxi to George W. Greg­ high' portions until no piiddWremain.
ory-,
on the same day recorded in the office . Mr. Cliatuberlata makes the span level
of the KegMer of Deeds for the couuty of Barry
slid state of Michigan, ia liber » of mortgagee thus: Take three pieces of 1 by 2 inch
on tmge wn. and by the said Geonw W. Gregory pine batten 8J feet long, halve them toiiMlgued to Sebastian Kaiser by an a\«!gnni"n:
dated December 11. IflB. aud nevrded in said ►jjetlwr with screws firmly at tho ends in
Register** office on the Kame day. in Uber ■.’7 ot the form of an equilateral triangle. Thru
half way up from one side, b c, and ex­
sale therrla contained h#r become operative, actly parallel to it, screw on a fourth
and on which mortnixe there Is claimed to bn
due at the date ol this noflee six hundred and piece d o (see figure). To the side of the
CiOn* piece, d e screw a common 75 cent
'spirit level, / g. mi that when b c stand*
on'a level fluor the air bubble shall allow
on Friday tire tub day of Jnnuiry. lew, a! ten level, and its middle be the middle of d e.
o'clock in Ure forenoon, there will be rent at Change tlie triangle end for end on the
the north trout door of Uie coart house in tbe floor, to be sure your spirit level is^xcity of HaMlnts, county of Barry and state of
Michigan (that being tbe place in which the actly T«ralii l with the bottom of b c.
circuit court for the county ot Barry is held) at Then if you want to graduate it raise
Kile auction to the highest blader. tho premdescribed in said mortgaxe. o: so much b J inch at a time, .leaving c resting on
thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the the floor, and mark the brass of the
amoiiuFdue oo said mortgage, as above set
spirit level for each quarter and iialf
Inch up to twp or three ihehes. Then
-- - Hirtmige. said premises tivtng
situates! in the city ot Hartings, county ol Barry raise c in the sam&amp; way and graduate
and ► late of Hlchignti. ami described ns follow * • the other side.
Oontmem ingrit the aoutii wert corner of lot on"
Before the groove is cut in tlw Ixittou;
huuiir -d aad fifteen, thence rtmnUi*north eight
rods, thence running east eight rods, thence of tbe ditch this xjian level may be ap­
running south to the south east comer ot lol
one hundred and aisteen. thence runntn:; west plied all along, and show th- exact fall
to the plane of hMiinnlnff. All in tbe city of per rod. Then the groove cutter can
HartiUEs (I nraaly vulagn/nccordln^ to the retake out Jiump.L and the level test its
co-tied plat tberrot.
JUted. October xi, tWS.
work. B c is half a rod long, aud so oneSrn.ssTi? •; K.’.i rn.
quarter inch fall fur its length makes oneAntgnee of the Mortgager.
• ALONZO H. KSCNASTON,
half inch fall per rod, and so on. Never
Attorney tor Assignee,
be content unles, your level shows some
fall towards your outb t. The more uni­
GBANCERY ORDER.
of Mlcblgaa. Fifth Judicial Circuit In form tbe fall tlie better. If you know,
*niing in t!&gt;e Circuit Court fortthe Cmin- for example, that your fall is only ontJT% in CJanrer/.jijffir Cit^oniaaUugs, half tach per rod. you must keep your
grade down to alxmt tliat rate, not vary­
netty.
ing, or you will hare trouble. Begin­
. w'.rtiiv----- —........ ....
Alin* Kugio deceased. Themav I.. Engle, Jennie ning at the lower end the tendency of a
/.. Faleont-r. -Jirtirl’i- E. Hick*, .’duty Engle.
new hand is to "kw grade,” that is. to
Mlle* Koffleand Elizabeth Engle, defendant!.
Io thia catute it appcannsr-ihat oneof the work towards the surface. The span
nbovc urtuMl defendants. Thoms* L. Eisafe. is level will help prevent tlii-.'.
not n n-slifenttsf this state, but tea resident of
i be.gjateotfiebraska. therefore on motion of
Hm'.th &amp; (Vrigrme, aoUcitore for complainant, tt
isordernl that said non resident ilcfendant.
rhom»» L. Engle, cuter hl* appearance In .hte
caavc. ijn or before four monthi from lire date
of iina order, luulthatwithlntwentydaystlte
voinnlatnrtitoausea copy of this order to be
Wtihitehiii iu the Hastincw Banner, said nnblicsttou tn Ire continued ouee in each week f-tr
»lv week* in succesnlon.
Fkaxx a. Hook eh.
Circuit Judge.
Sxrta &amp; CpLflBovx.
rtolu-ttors forlfomplaluMt.
A tnw copy: Attest.
’
Thoa. a. Bnrrg. RegUter tn Chancery.
•olid rash. ugly, painful, blotebed and maircl«». We had no res', al night, no peace by
dav. Finally we were advised io tvv the Cur•rura Mowdiev. Tbe effect wax sitcply nutrvcJJjiul in three or four week* a complrti- cure
wv mrough'. leaving the llttli-;■ Hoc.iteraon
n» white and tiealtliy aa tlmugh lie Had never
been attached, fa my optaton ynnr valuable
remrhe-saved hi* life, and tv-aay he i - a
strong, healthy child, tterfcctly *el». no repctitlou of lint dlrea*- haring ever nre-urr.-&lt;:

CHANCERY OLDER.
Rule -1 Mlriiixan. in the circuit court for the
epuuty ot Barry in chancery­
Chartea B. McDermott, cmnplalnaut.va.Uie
unknown heirs of Mathew Broughton, de•ceased, dfifaudaots.
Run pending in Uie circuit court for the
county ot Harry, in CUaneery. Fifth Judicial
Clrntit. Order made at Charlotte. Michigan.
In bald rirtul’.
Ju this enure. It appearing by affidavit filed
therein at Ufo lime of the tiling of the bill of
complaint, and byolhcrproof.totlienatirtnftfou ut Haiti court, that Mathew Brougbtnn is
deceased and that hi* heirs are unknown, and
that sneb tieire are necrewiry mid projier jiersons Li Uw shove entitled proceeding; &lt; &gt;n mo­
thin of Htuart, Knappen &amp; VsuAnnan. solici­
tors fur couipiainant herein, it is ordered that
such unknown hetr'i of Hie said MhUhiw
.'Iruoghtun, deceased, do appdar lu said enwus.
Hutleaute their anpexranec to b* entered ttiorniu on er before the l»ib day of Muy In tho year
one trouMml eight hundred and ninety-, clw
The »tid bill of uomptalid stiitll ire taken m enu
/etoed. Ami farther that this on't-r be pub
lirtuct «itbin twenty days troiu this dale. In U:c
Hartluo
a'te'«paiter prinP’d. pub­
lished and circulated in said uotmty ol Harry,
uni b* pubiinhed therein once in each week tor
«1x week* in Mtcceraton. Mich puiilicaUon, bowre.-, shall not be irecearttry In case a copy ol
Uli* untor he nerved on e»cb and every of ibv
wild unknown heir* ot Mathew Rrmigiitou per•.i-.ially.att lead twenty days tore thcUmehere­
in pre-K-ribed for their appearance.
J) ac t tola 25sb day of ftelober. A 1
Fkasx A. HOOKKll.
Circuit Judge.

ATTACHMENT NOTICE,
stale cd Ktehigan. tn tbe Circuit Oom-t (or the

RiAii.aefrndMir.

pialnfln. hgain.tt tbn land*,'
goods mid cbattM*. m&lt;»nv» and
AHru &lt;1, Freeruxn. tbe defendant

Tlie groove should bo cut so that the
files will fit without rolling, arid shall
touch Inttom ull the wny. Lay the tile*
from the outlet up stream, look through
?ach tilo to wee that if is clear of olistruclions, and lay it ro tliat it will not rock or
wabble. Chuck it up tight against the
preceding tile, and then step forward
upon it and lay tire next.
’ .
Lay no tiles that are n6t hard burned
enough to give n clear metallic ring when
(truck with a hammer,and lay no cracked
jr broken One*. Fur junctions with lat­
erals get from tlifkiliL if jiOMiblc. main
tiles with junctions formed, or nt least
holes cut for junctions. If you have to
rut with n trowel, tine great care and se­
rum great perfection.
Stand in the ditch when tho tiles are
laid, and with tbe ditching qpade shovel
in the fine clay (tbu aubeoil last dugout),
and see tliat it ruttle-j or fills clear down
m both sides of the tiles. Tramp very
thoroughly with the feet as you fill, until
you haTC filled ta some eight inches deep.
Die rest may be plowed in by running a
scry long evencr nnd long insido. lines,
And having cue horse on each side of tbe
ditch.
In very compact clay subsoil thorough
drainage requires laterals from thirtythrt.H! to fifty feet apart, tn drain tho soil
rapidly and thoroughly enough to pre­
vent U.UIUIJ.C
damage IU
to crops Ul't.
after very heavy
rail
rains. Willi fair fall, a tile will drain an
urea equal co onohalf Its diameter (in
mdue) squared—that is, a two inch lite
—_ .ithe water* from one. acre
—
d.oul.1 OTf
'two divided by two and liquored), a four
mcii tile four acres, a five meh tile about
ttX acre*, and u m:x inch tile about nine
less tlie grade. Ch« wider tho
and, tbe longer the
the lilefi required. A
•i its lower end with

PROBATE KlJTICE

BARNS.

l at! creditor* of
W. w.v.r i ur 1(0 an
that aueB claims will be-

■MS X

3£daeof Frobai.

I»rtau!i Lavfti* lewn mail* u »hc enudiuon
orifoertafo rnwu « wMe t; Msn H N
Uiyn to H.rani A. E-rbrr. &gt;:jfi&lt;: the 6r»s &lt;i4.
of October a. D. iwtt. and r-_i&lt;ir&lt;icd tu tu;.
offire oi tiu RcctMrron'^-de.fcrtbecoutin
ut Barry and Mate ot Miebhm
'
tetulh day of UeUibcr. A. b i
mortaaxp:. on •—- ----

INCREASING BARS ROOM,

liista aim ply of a lean-to added to either
end of an ordinary barn; thimu may be
used for stables, for storing inipietuent*.
wagons, etc., for a ahop, o: various other
puiqKkaes. Tin* artist lias •'represented
them n» Itaving each a amoll door, but
for housing iinphuncnts larger doors will
be necre-ary. Window* might ul*o be
added, und other chnnge* tuny suggest
themselves.
The cut in intended simply a* a hint of
th«possibilities of such additions. Tbe
••apacity of n bam tuny be nearly dou­
bled, while the expense need not be
'heavy. Floors may be added or not, acconling to tho hmm to which the nddi
tion is to be put. Such addition* are
preferable to separata suinli buildings
for the reason that they fire mon* *hdtcred from storms and « tad*, are more
i convenient, and may be utilized for
storing grain, hay. etc., inp productive
season*.
/
•
In the second cut is stiuwn the plan of
a bum built for a forty acre farm, which
Ohio Farmer dewribesjw follows:
It is 32^44 fc**t. C is the cow stablu
fol* throe cows, separated from H. the
horse stable, by a sliding door. 11, H.
tire two large 1k&gt;x stalls. tcputaU-d by u
sliding door. Each can l»c made into
two Malta when required. This stable
(•art ta 14x32 feet. F is the feed hail, 4

JOLLY OLD ..LXRLXER.
tit tar ;&gt; k--i
... ^..canr cr pap
chip -be t» lidi.i with IVORY SOA.'
ill nations and clintr ■« my »f»i
our foods to the enu-. of the wi

we bung to aU people the Ivory Soap.*

H

A WORD OF WARNING.
There arc many •.■ h'.ta soaps, each roprsttntsd !o b? “ just as gcod as the ‘Ivory ;
tney ARE NO", lu! H’.e all count.*Heits* lack the peculiar aad rjmarkablc qualifies
of the genuine. Ask for “Ircry” Soap and insist upon getting it.
Copyrl*o; 15S6, by Procter A Gamble-

Kalatnaico &amp; Sapw

CUugt,

main enpala aud in rn
tnirty d«)». then and f
(f.u. /
to ray. after Hit IspM uwire said mirty dav
the afurrettil prim ipM’we of-k-bteen h-.n.rtn-ifoltar*. with ;it! arrcarwi •■!
tfawcin
*nI &lt; a .
**tt&gt;**wefit* ai d itMuraccii. •&gt;:.
paid. s!i«!l at the option of
oi.:tgri |it, ek
rcuture. administrator or *.ugm.t». treou and fodiwsud payable Impjed ately tbcreait!-r
tiotlrc ti! vvhteli option I.! L^tv-uv evt.rv- -1.
waivad. although tt. period ate
ftniltrf f
tbe payment thereof, may ro. ibcn have r
plreU. auythlng iberrinix-lore coi.iaineti to tt:.
roatrary ttrcTTsof in any wire notv-tthMandii-i
and default having Ireen made io th- p*vmri •
of
interc.:
am!
paynier.:
due ' Octo­
ber tel. iw. and tbe s*mi. tj,.ng re
inalneu unpaid aud lu arrears, for tt&gt; • space c.'
thirty daw and npwaros. the afore..-id prim
1*1 mum of elKbiren butidrcd dollars witti .
arrvar.ice in Utterctt thereea-w now dm an.i
pavauieby tbe lernik of L»wt mortitige. :.
which mortgage there i» claimed to n. dr-,,
tin- date of tul* notice tire »tHn of auc U.&gt; usua-i
nine hu-idred Mid thirty el^i-t dolisr xau
»&lt;-rrnty-twuc«0U. &gt;md Ml attorney hi- ui B!»
dollar*, provided for in Ml ‘ uwripa ..du'.
»ull ur proceeding at law or lu ec,u.;v :u.viog
b-en tnrtliuicd to recover the mone', »e.-i r.
by •aid.mortgage or aov pdrt Hremif. n. ••
tnerefure. by virtue -o! Uie power uf «!r«.i
tallied i^aaid murtgaxe. ami tar ‘tatnte i
■men clre made provided, ncnce :•
i..
given that on ttatufd.-ty ttir first dav oi Feb
rttary. A. D. 1W, at ten o dock in ihetor.-t .;.
! Hindi sell at public anrtiu;;, :&lt;S till- tig!)
bidder, »t the ntirtla* fror.t diArol tbr vourt
boiitelr. the city-of if«rtiug&gt;-(tliat being i:Place Miiere tbe circuit court for Harry emits!y
is lioldcni.tlie prcnilark drerrltej in sai-1 nv&gt;rt
page, or so much thereof a* may t&gt;i« tu-eruarv
ro pay tbe amount due on «ahi i»tirtE*ge. nr.i.
seven per cent. Intercat. nnd n'l l-goi &lt;-&lt;w*&lt;
togctticr with an attorney‘a fee ot flitv duitar*
covenanted for tin-rmn, the i Jri»iise.i beitm tieaertt-ed tn raid iin«rigajr- av all that eertau.
piece or parcel of laud Miuate anti being in tin
village of Naiihvllle. ec.mity of Barry and Mali
of Michigan, and dewribed a* fo|fr.u-» to-ntt
Village lot nuiulrer forty-three i «■ of tire villau
ot. JtaMivilk. Barry vixint), Michigan, accord
ing to tbe recorded plal tiwrevt.
Dated November tai, 1*:».
IlIKAX A. BAKltKlt,
Mmgagee
8Mrth &amp; CQLOXliy k. Att'rv for MortgSgte.

c . MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having Veen n-.-ulr In tlie conditio: *
! a certain mortg’ge inkde by Datdel Cornse.;

TIME TABLE.
In effect Sept. 1st,IMP.
33 of tnortoaces on page ; ;;. v:t «l::r!i tiiortgxcr
there is claimed to be due kt Uv: i!
ol thlnotice the sum oi twt&gt; UHMtsaud A -d*affy-four
dollar* and .1tty-»lv eent-, ttul an atterne) lev of
forty dollars provided for ia said murt.wgv.and
no suit or prueeedluE* at law or in equity list
ing been Instituted to recover tfie
.t cured bv said nrartgage or an- jmtt tb«nrot.

' HUtiOBt.

BARN FOR A FORTY ACRE FARM
feet wide; B, the liarn floor, IV feet
wide, and M.a mow or Lay, 14 feet wide.
If u granary is wanted make it at (J. 7
feet wide, 14 feet deup anil 7 feet high,
boarding it tight, and secure from wrr
min. fitotage for hay is over atables aud
feed hall. M ta for grain, fodder, straw,
etc., and the mow over the barn floor
can be utilized for tlie name.

Kalamaroo L»,
I East Cooper..
I Riciilaod June'
1 Creeeey .
.
Mito
Delton
tloverdair ...
NhulU.......

*’If pop had blanketed you in
the'stable you would be fat. too.”

A review of the pre.-.ent digest of annunl rcjMirt’j of tho stations leadd to ocrera! comduaionH regarding the expertwent station enterprise in tho United
States, of which the following arc noted
in the introduction: Find, it is observed j
that tin- reports are not a fair exhibit of 1
a year’s work. Meet of the stations are !
new. Of fifty-seven state ns now in op- {
eration only twenty were organized pre- I
rious to 1898. when tho act of. congre.-a
providing &gt;15,000 per year for each state
for the purpose came hrto effect, and it i
was not until tho spring of tliat year ARE THE STRONGEST.
that the appropriation was made availa­
ble. Much of their find effort wxs de­ kukc :ir- taw liotao Brand Baker iifonV-tx
voted to such preparation as precodea
tl&gt;o actual work of investigation.
The prospects of the experiment sta­
astings
ity
ank
tion enterprise ia. it is claimed, on the
whole encouraging. As regards tho sci­
Basting. - - Mlclt.
/
entific character of their work, our sta­
tions are doing just what the European
CuSl.T’ITJLH, $50,000.00
riations did in their ‘early experience,
tfiey arv selecting q neat ions of immedi­ Incorporated unde' the laws of tbe State of
Mlchfgaa.
ate practical interest and atudying these
in th.* inoc-t direct ways, becauee they
hualno** Dee. ts. ISM In buildin* fur
feel that they must, am! neither they Open formerly
occupied by Mrswr Bron.
'.ndctlieirconst!tuimeint have found by
OFrictns:
uuttial experiment how often this meth­
od fails. Moat of onr stations are con­ O. O. Roblnxia, President;
Chatter Mouser, Vice. Preu.
nected with educational institutions,
C. D. Beetie, Cashier.
where experience shown that their work
is most advantageous^,- done.
nnmcroRn:
This bulletin is rendered easy for ref­
Dan W. Reynolds,
erence by the completeness of its index.
D. O. Itobinscn.
J. A. Grable.
The table of contents at the beginning
L. E. Knappen.
of tlw book preKents the reports of the
C. I). Beebe.
individual stations according to states
in alplutb tica) order. Al the close of
General Bankinc Boid net* Transacted.
the .volume appear an index of names
' and an index of subjecis. Lou r on will
Tlie ropartonndilp heretofore exlstlag be­
appear on this page additional notice in
1 lie undersigned, nudrr tbe Orin name nf
reference to tho various individual sta­ tween
Lunn Bro«... isherrbj disrobed. AUaecnuuU
tion report^.

^ORSt.
BLANKETS

According to a report of the agricul­
tural department at Washington, the
homeatead area, nuppoacd to Im limited
to «vw
9(X&gt; uiilex »
treat
the Misvouri, already
vu
vn. of ...i.....
‘ extends about 4&lt;X) milw., and it ix t bought
1.there are surpriMW of aUiXtSH yd in rewirve for the experimental arid lands
I farmer of tlie future.

The com crop of Texas Is n-p.irted ax

j the wheat in vacclleot. A gw;i crop cf
KZghoin taw been remixed. In name
[portfojiHuf te-nitlrern -TW’ large erepa
i of tin* sugar cane liave bepn ptaintti. and

sntned by J. \v. Lunn.
HaMinga Nov. •.’Sib.

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3 W 11 M

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Coat) Grove.
Woodland

FUE£— Get from your dealer free, die
SI Rook. It hak handsome picture* and
Etprrlnixnt Slailou Bullet It. So. Z.
valuable information about hones.
Two or three dollnrx for a Sa Horn
Exi&gt;-riiiiint Station Bulletin No. 3,
publidiod by authority of the secretary Blanket will make your hone worth inoru
of agriculture- J. M. Rusk, i* a digest of and eat less to keep warm.
tbe annual reports of the agricultural
/ 5/A Five Mile
exnprhncnt stations iu the United States
for 188.1 Part I nf this bulletin covers .. . ) 5/A Boss Stable
A,k
{
”
5/A Electric
over 250 pages, nnd treats by itsMf the
report of each station, with only such
( 5A Extra Test
comment ax is neeemrary to connect the
.'«) other atylen nt prices to suit every­
several parts. Tho iituinciid reports of
the stations bare been reserved for "^7u-. If you can’t get them from your
Part H.
.
dealer
lex, write us.

H

'

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contained in Mid i iort^r." nnd r.&lt;- st
such case made amt
;diil. notice l&lt;
given that on Katurday. the fln-t day &lt;&gt;i

:urt !••
in the city of ilatUnev. (that I’- !\r!wre" ttte circuit i-ouit for luholdcv the prvio’.w* «te-r:iti«-.i h
----ltv. soTnnch the rent .i» nay I
pay
wren .... „tm.inicn-n.ai.aiui &gt;'.-u v —• iKctlier with• aii attornty's frc »! forty dollar:
coveMvicd tor therein. the ............
i-rvmb-- lartir:
described tn raid nu.rtsaxr a» al! tnat pl.*'•
parcel &lt;&lt;l land lying and bring *ituatc tn tl&gt;&lt;towBshlnof Irvlnx.tutheomatyof Barn and
►Ute of Michigan, and d*MTlbe&lt;!
tu-wil- The wevt bait p,; o! tbe '.fOT'.liwe.t
Quarter ot aectlon number twentj-avr .-•..lowu
mr'i, north of range cine
■■•&gt;e»t. In
Hurry county. Mich

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laurdng
Is-irolt

BlaUotu

Ea-lC.mprr L» ’
HieliiAtd Jucet.

MUo
IW.toa .
OevartaM
bbn:u

X 5-

ia- m.,p m
10 si: a v.
•io n : M
io mi •* n

£1

r«&gt;at« (iron
Woodlaod .
Wn«Miburj .
Larilnr. * .
Detroit...
*StojS on Signal only.
,
fieri 5 and a wilt not carry tAxtengen.
f bed k Bv»ii. hes. A Gen. Man.
L. Sv MEANT, Bupt.
I
IL C. ItoTTRN.Bee. A G. F. &amp; p. A.

! Mi.ghioan Central
‘‘ The Niagara Falls Route.”

■mtw.

gafoifa'SaiP:

Grand Rapids. Lt.
MlddicviUa
Jnrtog..................
nAmxas............

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dSS?.-:::
Station*.

Detroit.
jranoB......
Eaton Rapid.

nrartwte.....
NaabvIUe.......
Ema........ .

Quimby
Banrsoa.. .
Irrtnt...... ........
MMdevtlie.......
Grand Rapid* .

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a .-Bt 31.-.
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11 .tei d.vi Kl,&lt;3| LX I

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having bet-a tnnde in the eoadiifon*
otaeertaln inortKaxemade bj Ihmiel
to Timinas Alvvrsuti. dated Drtvmbrr 1st. A ;&gt;
IB*;, and rcrimli-d in tiie effiee of Hie UrnIM* r o;
Deed*, tor tho county of Barry and slab •&gt;:
Michigan.on theserond day ol Dcctmber. A. 1&gt;.
1W7, in liber f) of nejrtKMgM on pai- ■ ■ "
I wbleh UffirlzfUM. there b. chin ed IO be dm* at
tbe date at this notice the sum ut inter hun­
dred and our doitan ami nine rei.t*. and nn u*&lt;
torarv's for «&gt;( tbfriy five doiltir-pn&gt;»!i'.rd m
nuMH mortwfce. ana no run hr priCecduw* nt
l«w bavins been Instituted to reeorrr ti
mouevs secured by raid morfinse. ur at&gt;» par.
UMHol
Now therefore, by virtue of the pouer &lt;•! s*:«
eonlainvd in said luorfoHKe aid the stellite m
stttli case nrnde and omtided. i &lt;&gt;i)rr ben l &gt;
irtvMs that on Saturday the flru ■!’•) ot Eebru in
A. !’. I son. at tell o'clock In the I •r-r-mtn I sha I
sell at public auction to Uie hixttctt bid.ler.at th-north front door ot thei ourt irmiw in te
•
of Harting* (lhat tielng Uie pfi.ee wli«*re lt;&lt; i&gt;cult court tor Barry county is l:oitfrti&gt;. tl
premises deiccibrd iu said mortiuigr. c-r
Minch thereof a» may be neerwry te pay Di­
smount due nn said mnrtinr. with nrtei&gt; •' ■
•even per eeuL and all Ircal rort*. tmrethrr &gt;• it
an attorney fee of Ki&amp; covenanted for tlivtiri .
tho pven.ise* being described In said tnorisre.as all iho-r certain piece* nnd parvrN oi land
situate |n the township of &lt; atli wi. lu ttte
countv of Barrv and slate of Micliu.m

-A

quarter of «outliw**«l quarter and th
west of the norMiwwt fraetjonal ■luurtcrnnd
enough land off and from the north side &lt;&gt;t to1 northwest quarter at Mmlbneia nuartcr isap 7.to|iora
ruaketu thta laid degcriptinn forty sere­
Ate 7.wii i«
land, nil on wretion thirty (30l. town fwr :»■
*aoI Ki: il.«7
rj-Mi । north, range eight (U) wret. contalntag In nil ■'["■
hundred and tweniy acres ef bvud. t-e ih*ante-»wre uejrev according to the governnn:
wirvey. excepF^ueh dxlite acroM tire sau-- ;
hive been conveyed tortillroad company aw»w it.T7
nee to wUd company legal privilege.'
HIM
Dated November 34b. lN*n
TnnxA'Ai.vr.u-os
"
Mortga
Kmitii A COWndVTC. All'ys tor Mongarv.

iAir

IS

PEERLESS
DYES .” Dr. Owen’s Electric
Bell,
_V«r BtlcK STOCKnSS.
FORMAN M©W0M»‘

MXDm-e colon.

.

Do»» POVCHER

"^^^'BfflfaCdllw,
IONIA. MICH.
■*“

— Hciiciurstiln.
1.11. POUCHER. Prop.

YOUNG MENntEmtHY:

latajKllrfuOwwia.
« eitl C-k. :c&gt; a tai Mota St.
Blair t&gt;{ MlrihtaM, iu theCirralt &lt; wiirv io.-? •'
County of Barry, In Attwhnieiii.
Gertrude Mowry, piaitillffr vs. George " • i
nti. dorvmfitttL
,

for tin county ol Barry. al tlMowry. Hie above named pta&gt;

ertrnd**

Blu; cneviliv
r.eorxe &gt;v. rerro■tetatrfant. for the *un&gt; nt ten H.r-iKMi 1 ilniw v

�Be Sure
any other. A Boston lady, wbosa example I*
t &lt; rlhy imitation, tells her experience below:
" In one store where I went to buy Hood *
SAfsaparUia tho clerk tried to Induce me buy
i t.-ir own instead of Hood’*; ho told me tbelr’s
uouhllait.longer;.that I might take It on ten

To Cet
»’ trial; that if I did not like HI need nut
,ay iuiytldng, etc. But be could not prevail
?. me to change. I told Mm I had taken
H«xi’s Sarsaparflta, knew what it wn, w;-j
- tbfled v ilh It, and did not want any other.
When I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilta
)
feeling real miserable with dyspepsil.
: w weak that at times I could hardly

Hood’s

• u&gt;d. I looki-d like a person iti ccniump.
cn. flood’s tianapxrllla did ws m&gt; much
- -d that I wonder at myself sotpeUturs,
■ r.d myfrtends frequrntiy sjieuk «&gt;f 1C Mbs’
Elli A. Corr, ta Terrace street, Boston.

Sarsaparilla

AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS,

AN INCIDENT OF THE RAIL.

the story of their beginning
AND EARLY PROGRESS.

MONEY IN A BLACK EYE.
HOW AN ARTIST IN CHICAGO SAYS

wrat winding up tta mountain*, our

ME MAKES A LIVING.

awl an iron bridge and made a curve, at
tlie end ot w hich another wu hi sight, * lad­
ing to the left, nnd a short distance from tho

To Benjamin Harris 1* due the credit of
having published the first American news­
paper.. It *u printed in Barton bv Richard
«««*• the Bret number bring i«»urd&lt;&gt;n Sept.
ItSti. It «a4 the intention of tho pufi
Ihber to Issue a monthly edition, but on acevurtt of wimo unfavorable criticism . It w as
almost immediately aupproved by th.- author­
ities. But one e.&gt;py i* m exMtcm-e, which is
poxj.-».«i In Undon. h bran, the title Pul,lick Uccurreuere Both Foreign and l&gt;nnmtick..
•
Hie first n-wapaper that bad nny consid­
erable extaten... wax The Boston New* b-t- ;
ter. This «n [-ublished and printed bv John |
Camjdwll.andappear.’lon April 24, 1701. It '
wax i*ued weekly and continued to ajiprar
until 17711 ’Next tn ord-&gt;r «.u Th- BastotvGuzotte, first, published on Ikx-.. 21. 1719, Ou

American Wrekiy Mercuric appeared in Fhil~ -1 by .11 druiwlrt*. fl ■. .lx for fi. Prepared onir adelphix, the famous William Bradford be­
• &lt;' 1. M "T, A &gt; A
- ing the editor.
UEXJ-tMIS FUAXEUX.
IOO Doses One Dollar
The appearance of Tlie New England Couran*., a weekly :l&gt;?wypnper published by Jnnrn
Frauklia,elder brother »t Benjamin Franklin.
Ux»k place &lt;m Aug. 17.1721. T!o- new j.iurtml
at one* attracted attention,by'tlie hashing
style of it* editorials and eritud-in*. nnd the

Ih-troit.

the hills. Looking part it to a wpiut juM.
beyond, which »a&gt; visible tn.m n5y auloof
beefsteak ail hollow!”
the engine, I saw—md I excitedly exclaimed;
“A child on the track!’1
At the rxcdanwtion John sprang from hi*
“Well, will it make it pawiblo for ms to
sent One glance down tlie track and hi» fare
became pallid. A child—T&lt; veers old, per- i run around in Uie street with thl* tiling off”
luijjs-.too.l midw»y Iwtu-era tin; rajk and —pointing tn a black bandage over his left
eye
—“nnd yet Lxik rwpectnblc P
not IOO ydrds from the engine. I iookixi Lrum
"Bet clirrlifo-1 lxs-:&gt; there—know how it
John to rl.e child. Il st*,*! facing u», ciaj^
ping its little hands cu&gt; it was wont to do
This last ajwTtion did not reem to afford thn
man with the black bulge over his eye anv
thrown forward-ataiost pitching through alarming ronount id mtWactioti. But h—- ----------- «...«.uu rt. uwmine mu­ took the aiidrews of au artist highly recrenmem I heard a ncrwua, a woman's voice, and m-uilci by tbe gruff voire, n hicb *oandcd a»
...................................................
with---------arm* aloft
and fare paralyzed with ter­
ror the mother stood upm the *toj&gt;s of her
arftiu-a the door in tbe dark, at;d eouldn’tytet
not twenty yards from the engine, which, anybody to believe him. So be flni*bed his
under the jreemre &lt;&gt;E the nlr brake, ira*
bumping and jelling fm-iously. I Jookn) for eni-rgt-d from the-tunnel He found the
John, hi* seat wa» vau-mit; again ahead; the nddrem furnished him without much trouble..
pil.1t was Within twenty fwt of tbe tldbl. the
train «;iil in motion, too ni;&gt;idP. to be ••hreked before reaching it! 1 .hut my ryw. my
HOW HE MJiAX.
heart stood still. Again the mother's he.-irt

ousdy. “it L rather a qiwcr. trado to follow.'
You
I’m really a !an&lt;t*ra|*e painter by
profeeirton. But when I struck Chicag&amp;M
eied I heard the crushing af the little tot m year ago, out ot pocket anti without nnyliody
by the now slowly retolving whe-ls. when in
to say a good word for in*-. J fpund that them
Franklin began by falling foul of tiv.- clergy husky tones I beard n man'J voice' utter: wa^.it much laiubnapc to paint hero anyway,
and became involved in a tii-re. controversy “Thank Gid!”
an-l tir another thing I soon bwmmo aware
1 ojH-ned my eyes, and standing upui tbe that w hat laudacapo there was had hern cidwith Incrraao Mother and other ministers,
tol broUto^to.'itoliS.’SrtTf
and wq.s so liberal in bi* criticism ot public
,
tbe
child,
its
face
wreathed
in
smile.*.
Hie.
i.... ™. ..
. &lt;™i.
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affair* thnt Tn I7±j'n resolution posted
UKMUW fcwwainr
I w»i nothing for me to do, and I xs.n got
Logiddture
forbidding James nmi»
Franklin tv■ : "SX”".
print or publish The New England ('..-arant or I
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One tiny, whije in the
any other pamphlet &lt;r | a;icr of hki-iuitm
ni-reut culled out. 'Wont t» ride, papaf'i \V1
rn Joins Atm" extendisi
of the -provinca. For some unm Franklin
x]«&lt;*tlibh? follow, apparently, neatly un**rd.
yielded utadtenc# to this edict, but within a

Graiiest MstoDravery.

again npjearei, with tho-name uf Lk-njarniti
Franklin, a buy of 16. and a'om;***!tor in the
office, at the bead uf th«- columns its tho proprietor.
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sounded tin- whi.tii-. The passengers lookwl i
out of the' window, wnndoring what bad occurr.d. A tr.-mbling ham! drew tii.. lever,
which started the engine, puffing nnd hi-t-mg
uut’l it wax gtiiug nt full
d again. I’
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1;
Trar&gt; wrre on In* rtari;* m ta iw-haps f
Ih.wcht of
uf wbat
wbnt would
wntllilhas,-lawn
l.i&lt; frelint-e
tiiought
haw been hiy.frelings
if his &lt;*wn little girl ha&gt;l bnun the on&gt;- on th"
track Not * word did either of tu speak
until at thrUtianburg. on tbe top of ti e
AilrgimniM, 2,ftN fwt above the level, the

naraapartfia. Ini
pared, there m t
MidUianofan ot
Wren the test ot
d'.reUon ten jrar

•What in thunder diall I do?' he said. "I a»n
a solicitor, ami I have gr.t to hustle aruou-i
oh th.- street anti tn the official of budta-* men
every day of my life. I can’t .how inyw’lf
tho way I am? 'Cocio with me,' I said. 'Hi
soon tlx you out nil right?

Eilrrt’. Ext
l» a safe, rellr
coughs, cold*
throat troub
eooaumption.
Every bottle
per buttle,
by the Emu
HL .
Munkegtr
A Romai
with glided
political J»«u&gt;rs
famous" Vtlerinar..
for Its Duereoe -‘thli.
lion renews i
hair .
relieves Inllatu. atlou, kvi,
toughens the (net, prorm
hotrf. and is a sure, safe and
edj- for all cuts, wounds, brut­
stiff anil iiittann-d joltals. collar a
galls and s|&gt;ced eracks. large ca
small ean» 50 crnlft bold by all dt t.
Flint has a ladles' gymna.inni.

child, soiteas the Burns, a
wind colic and ts the te*t t
Twentv-8ve cent*a bottle.

Saturday.
EilertS Daylight Liver Fills are a boon t
sufferers from tick headache, sour stotuac'
torpid live? and indlicratfon. hugar co
ed. pleasant to take and warranted to
through by dax light.

Port Huron I* making a move tewat
.starting a public reading* room fur su.
and boys.
.
Bemarlcnblt- Srn*.
The early hha&gt;*ry &lt;»f Anmri'-a w full nt
Instances of men tax ing great nerve. But
we are rapidly irccomlug the most wnnu*
people vn eurtiu The recent Increase ot
insanity, epileptic fits, headache. Imckachc, |
neuralgia. ticepletimeM, nercou.*ncsn. dys- i
peptia, fluttering of the heart, etc., point* i
n» an early decay of the rare, unit*** thb
Iu cloth. Plush and A..tendency Is cheeked. Nothing ’Brill cure1
these dbwaSr# like Dr. Mile*’ Nervine,
warranted to contain twitter opium nor Ln F'-rsian atripea, nobby checks, and
morphine. Sample tattles tree, at W. II.
Gou iyear’s drug store. Don't fail to try it
handsomely braided gannenv, we

Jackets, vi

,-s.^ V .to.." "i
Bndto..Mx-i n*
Slrr.puinim.iiT ■ ! 'ks ci.iic mi.vi, minowni a
curie, pubh.d&gt;.«d tbe New \ ork Gan-u-. In
Hnltf b|t &lt;lf
white lra.1 arfladrop
172S. Benjamin Frank Im retablislied Tbe ]
■tlXIR OF LIFE AND HEALTH
.
_mixed
. .. .it to suit Um muu*
of. cinnabar,
,.c that, promote* ttigtstiou. improves tbe Feimsylvauiu Gasette. wiik-&amp; appeared in
natural complexion. and then I pul it on
petite, clr uw* the liver, purffle* the blood. Philndeiphia. Tnis Journal continued in I
pretty thick muter tlie eye. flint nu»dn him
..'d .stimulates brain and nerves without la existence until 1S45, when it was mcrgrsl in I
. feu* njaclron. and one that may be taken­ Tbe North American.
look like hi» o»nwlf, excepting a trifle baggy
..
t»v adult «»r infant. 1’rufahe compound*
Under Franklin* aide management it be­
&gt; !e of vile rum or bad wbt-lkey. eseeteticd
Negaunee needs at least 100 new houst »
told him to come lo-k next morning and have
show the finest line thb year that it
. :U Havered, under the title* of bitters, t.mlr*. came tlio leading newspaper of the country, gtne. 1 turned and gra-j^d John'* hand.
,
n new layer [Kit on, aud I thn* trented him। to fill the present demand.
. i&gt;rodoce effects far worse than the disease and during tlie ejiitroveraics' with England
“You did a bravo thing, John—a noble
has rv r been our privilege to display
r which they are taken.
pnwaiing
the
Revolution
took
n
strong
s-and
Vluvcar BllU-fs i« a pure tonic, n nervine
which just mad* tnewlid for n week with nly LOOMHti RED Cl-Qt F.R PILLS Cl’.RB SICK
■■ :Jiriat being narvotlc. a blood partner without in favor ot resistance nnd independence. The
-.vthe.ir brake.Vbe modestly a»i boeniing
,..U1U1 boo*# friend, and I've stuck to the ticadacfin, &lt;irspei&gt;*:a» indigestion, constipation.
to onntfriends. Call and see our im'.son. a Itver tonic without purging, and famous letters of John Adams over* the
ugly re; hot; “ t was tbe airbrake that | Va1UnS *.f Itaek Eye Artist crer .inea My £ie per box. S bom tor «t. For sale by W. !L
-me all, a life-giving stimulant without slcb- pseudonym of Novanglu* appeared in its
nwuw; »tock at LOW PRICES.
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The only medicine w ith such non ere it;
!’--Philadelphia Item.
fint‘|&gt;atient.’tbe solicitor, brought me tou Goodyear.” •icworfd.
' rolmnn*. Tbp first newspaper pulilisbcd iti
Saranac Is wrestling with an &lt;Aer sup­
of
custom.
He
rent
all
hi*
budmw
friend*
GENUINE TEMBEBANCK BEVERAGE. Virginia *a&gt; issued at Williamsburg in 17M
nnd iv.ipmintaiiees to me, whrtierar thoy ply of gambling i:ous&lt;*.
- sirp.-u.-umc alcohol tn nuy shape as a tirole, It was entitled The Virginia Goxctte, edited
Nd, we will not go squirrel hunting tide'1 happened to have a discolored optic, and they
• ;:&gt;1 (! uiigbt be called
/
by M'illvuu Parks, who, during the nine pre­
Uncle Sam's Condition Powders will
LIQUID LIFE.
/
In turn spread the glad tidings and thus I’vp
• r - c stimulate*, invlgoratr* and i ••g-.date* di- ceding years, tad published The Maryland year. We have boon reflecting on tbu mat­ mode a comfortable living ever since—more, cure distempers, coughs, colds, fevers and
ter
and
have
concluded
tliat
tbe
destructinq
-stioa. nutrition seereuor. excretion, respire- Gazette at Annapolis. In li ■ I tbe finmaiun. and ail the f-.ntlmn* whsr-by hie Is mainof happy, miv&lt;ent Uvea should not be re­ nt l-n*t, than I ever made at tam!wa;»c point­ most of the diseases to which horves. cat­
tle,
sheep, hogs and poultry are subject.
-we lit-rallyuke pi vitality tn spoonsful. lien of Tlie Mandtchtnotts Spy, &lt;dit"d by garded n« sj&lt;&gt;rt. The little h&gt; art* thnt beat ing."’
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BATT1JS CREEK.
:. • not tou much to a*srrt that the e-pial of l*aiah Taotxuw. appeared ta Boston. It was *^K-neath the velvet coate of the gay atul frisky
; -.r Bitter* dee* not exht. and po counter- removed to Worcester in 1775. where it l»
Evart has orgauhed a lodge of I'att&gt;ne
Hire the artist interrupted hi* flow of lan­
-t or compound with similar virtues has ever still publish .‘.limiter the tit!" of The Worces­ dtalxm* of th.- furret are ju«t as susceptible
of
industry.
-‘.-u kf.own. .
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tn joy nnd ;-nin nnd terror n* those that throb guage f'T a moment to attend to the opt ical
ter Spy.
.
CALIFORNIA.
f^HFORNU.
.. .*
witinn our own breasta. They m e all God’s ae-.'de of hi* “jiuticuL” He uacu a palc-U# nnd
IHZ FlU-iT I&gt;Att.r.
.
•markable for nothing rhe. would
|
creature*, and have a right’ to life, libert y
1 c»n ray fur one. I burr taken Ove Dottire of
‘‘•“'■L T “ ‘
.
*ta:nt*d
-.! by the
:’••• production
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&gt;:alut»d
j,...,..,;;
t Other brethteauf bl-craft, and be skillfully reur Extra, tol Red Clover tor cancer of the | ata™'Vs a fraud
?-v«.
' mid the pursuit of bapl'inera How tow -.-f
breast. I am free from psln anil acnlnsr nnd 1 1 “oGom pu. mmuowti •»» a traua.
t;» think of the teas nf thousands of anim:J* I and quickly prepared hb mixture, keeping
..-1 Uie tuedical profea*i«n in the treat. ..nt id I MaMchtue!&gt;«, oua in New Hampshire, two that mu-t die ilaily that sunn may live. Man. ' tho fare exp &gt;•—d to the light, mid comparing nure great taltli in a permanent enre..
rdis And fever*. rhrumatMpi. catarrh, con-1 ;,t Hho-Ir I-land. f &gt;ur ta Connecticut, tour in I
•i i--r-ij&gt;. ncuralsta. headaches, liver .-ntn-■
v ....
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. I the arch dovsirer, tun munlemus nud re- note* with it n few times. Th -n ta began to
i .K.t.ktduev d-.'V.-’Te. mundlre. FOUL Pll'-&gt;. I &gt;cw &gt;o.J.. t&gt; ••
murwltwi tyrant
pmut. At first he (aid on a sub-coaling of
.iiui. North Cai ••
. • -km diseases.et&lt;-„ too uumrruusto men- i ta Maryln’id. v :
- “Tta wh &gt;le earth labors nnd b in violence | eotor about tta hn-of sunset in a fog. Ttau, *ureH you base the best remedy tu the tnark»t
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;il s 1;1-. ■
nnd' r-totd r.h- ;; •?uc ; .dim; &lt;&gt;t ;
Ul- (I a-that
tt. liia. bed
n— dried,
------- —ta ttegnti
-- to
. nib-to tta. ibra!lb!&lt;xrt dl’Caees. 1 would not do without
ucre on th- r.iai (unction* taremem .n
r trrtal
.... .,,
.... .. -.cn. With the ••xcerrtmu; । breattreof hberm-iti.*. s:&gt;d from ttanuqdnOt thirtyl'r-.. it
ii =M
afid ;=ttut,
point, nnd hi varied.tth-»
thoatreol sentiment nnmruthero
in jJ light bt--.
I :..* discovery va* partly ao id- ntal I
of The 1’l.ilmlelphta Goxetto. whvh was puli* (ancy's tar tbcLlcatof one wide and univerarl i xlcidr*
stadre ‘-.1
r-' to
tocwrwpund
on.*
corroj&gt;&gt;ta e-.actiy with the
•cpliiTTEUs IS T4U: EEXULT OF ijta.J
X­
lisbed neiri-we-kly,
nil were we-klie*. In visffcring—a dreadful Inramgo to tiwjiowerof I original
... ralwi! Iwtnwtb.
5;.—xtb.' It BM a highly
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BClENt’E
1 -I !•*(&gt;.• • the hnrnter tai .ncreased tu tW, of
nr/tu ’j com tit Utetl lordr.” Man is prri-mi .-rwlitablc effort, .worthy id the taurii of
of sufferers lune gratefully »nnriaiiAlpena’* new ]&gt;o*tiiiastv£ Is Albert V&gt; nite.
! which several wero •iniii- &lt;’
Micluvl Angelo. ......
m»d..with
rout among the fiensat nuitn:.! . ot j-rvi ,: M„
..........n Qdehty tv nature
j The Evening I’i'st.c*tablb|inl in-Ncw York N t --.-ib-ut with raasfymg hb luxurFci .. wai li wna truly umax-ng. Alt r ta had put
Coldwater Is enjoying n religious revival.
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j-,,.. cr4t regular aftennsci new*- --- • • ■ this mott ferockrtw, ingenious nnd | on
tat’
— tbe
•*“ finishing touches he put tlie nfnn'&gt; »•m&gt;j etit.r. thU i
i„ .Z'lplaeabh’ rif' the ciruiyora, who reveb m ‘ &lt;m »&lt;» that it* slisdow cast the mourning eye
Mr. J. C. Jonns city marshal of Fulton,
- 'I fiv*h
ft.-*!. und
and taxsl
1.1" c witii g!utjonle«gl&lt;v. ni.-o 'ii into additional gloom, and tbu-. attired the
OLD STYLE IS .■TRONGER. SLIGHT New York Comnicrcial Advcrlt-vr. which make* n sport of the .testructOTi of life. I palicnl looked Jest iv» be had Ik-fur# he mu Arkansas, write -; "About ten yean* ago
riEK. and m4i:e cathai.tic.
npp-arel in KJ7. The r.w .jaj-er tarn gone | When he wants a &lt;by uff-a day of jilwumre
I contracted n wvt n&lt; caw; of blow! poison. I
&gt; ! W srv LHAJd/.-AKA NF TO THE
through
tu.my
change*
of
form.
Tjw
early
•
Fifty
renu,
pteuM.*:
■
tw.raiu.
anti
m»
[»..
AM» EXI’llt-NM.Y ’liAITEI) !&gt;•
ami recreation—-ta gees forth to tho wood*,
The leading phyaWxns of the city wen*
Itaglbh new.* letters &lt;&gt;f the time ot Cromwell and, with the eager Cexwtire.* of the byrnn. ti-.-nt gave him the money with great iiustc. (&lt; ailed in. aud they preM-rllied medicine af­
ATE WOMEN ANU CHILDREN*
. JlF.MFMBEi:.
wcresma!! sta-rt*. printed oi.lynnone tide, watclm f«»r hte prey.
remarking timt it
« very remwualile j hter medicine, which I took without afford­
■
and contmuiiig no mvro nvtttar ttau is to ta
Tbe tavngo taasto of thn jungle only de­ ■ Imrgr. Tlnn the tirti.*: cntituiuod him. ’ ing me any relief. 1 also tried tnureuria!
■!&gt;,m’t anile any more than von |mv,i to,” !» und [uv.nsli remetljes with the same unsure
found ta two columns uta modern publica­ , troy lite when hunger or Litr «lrlv’c.&lt; them
;m:gab bitters in not cubiative.
n - ,is .ihguiar piiw-r over rhe Jowrrorgiu&gt;l»ms tion.
to It. but man. tta imago of hi- maker, kill* smd.in a warning vuh», "aa&lt;l'abov&lt;- all.don't cessful result but which brought on an al
I.
It thh !lll|.lae«l&gt;l.’ foe &lt;tf
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Mnuy were printed from wooden typo, and, for sport -for ti.e mere gratification itnffurd* laugh! T'.ic paint a* it ilrliw slightly con­ tack of mercurial rheumatism thnt made
H” !•(• Altf.Y MICROBE Ahl) &lt;&gt;M? H’REdtracts
tha skin, and it wiN peel off m littie mv life one of nutuld agony. After suffer­
■in
n
numtarot
tartdnam,
direct
bond
prc»I him to taka life. If animals have *puis. as
ENT UAt’TElUA
,
,
Invers if y'"‘ laugh. Conto back to-morrow ing for four years 1
.! i.-!al.&lt;!lsc4*es, cholera, consumption, hi- ur« up-rn a s:;;ieriiuf*j*rd Gab of wood or
“P al1 fonuet
plate of iron was tbu mean ■ adopted for mtta-,j tb-&gt; icportevl spirit? &lt;rf the siaugLtrred hosts
remedies ami commenced taking Swift’s
ing the imjinsalixi. The typ* wax inked by ' think uf tta proud prmcwof .creation who
Spcchic (S. S. S.i After taking several
l.I.KD VERMIFUGE.
a brwh after carls ubeet wm |irintc&gt;l. Tta stalk rampant amid tlie Hoad ami groan* te twcnwry. provided,ot courw. you don’t txdtles 1 was entirely cun-d and able to re• _i-r p-minim.iiMs. on. i.ii-™,old n.»wrietttr style, with tho addition of a | and m-.mvof their fellon creatures.-Puuxsusome work. I consider Swift’s Specific
reinctnher it* general iictloti upon the liver.
GENTLEMEN.
iPn.| Spirit
«el. braln nnd nerves, to n-altrr Us use in u fold, and imnreiiotw token on each tidnnf
to itch you mustn’t scraich. Ttat’s all— JS. S. S-1 the greatest metiiHm- for bhaal
Rest in ’he world. Examine Ills
• or &lt; ■ f the ill* that flesh 1» belrto.and that Um sheet, prevailed up to the mlibllu ‘&gt;f the
jmlsoning to-day on the markt-h"
tS.oO GENVINI- HANIMEWEB nllOK.
n ta!”
)
Cutiiiv .s!«&gt;u!d ever he without h bnjtteof
Eighteenth century. Tho bond pre® wi&gt;
h ANll NEW STYLE VINEGAR BITTERS u*-d and the ink laid on by n roller., Rw
And ttapaltonl left, slightly muddled be­
ll^odv
maS.
&lt;»&gt;•
cause of this glittering array of instruction*
Two bottles uf Hwift’s Specific (8. S. S.)
hand p: -s continued in universal employ­
Tin* inonj wealth »
louder his
-Tlien Uil« firm coat rrf paint won’t stay on cured me of breaking out all over my body,
meat ta tta United State* until the end of
u
0»va a&gt;iK
until
the cy#aMunie* it* normal colorngainP. mused by blood poisoning.
cbiklrtui
talk.
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tta Revolutionary war.
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All mane tn Cotigrre •. Button ana lame.
Vicpon Stlwakt, •
queried tho reporter.
Franklin ret the typ* and t’tnic^l th- crank
••No, of cxwrre mt," answered the artist,
24 S. Hoyal SL. Mobile. Ala.
of thn pr^s on hb brother's j^per. Huh box-'ll the Street.
A loafer has no right that a twy man l* withpchuckle. ’ Tlmt’s bowl incnwmy
For thirty y&lt;-ar* I wu» afflicted with
wr-tT and tmrie ix&gt;wer tavo been employ.*I
-----’ &gt;und to nspp.t
respir-t.
.. .-revenue*. If I luul to live just on th.- first blood poison from which 1 suilrrefi untold
iti running pram, nnd rtoam was not util- bound
When
••oat of |«int I'd have taken to Mimething j agonies. I comtneni-t;d taking S. S. S..
•" J[L ..re extent uutil te&gt;m« time after tho
\\
tan n num ws .n door marked "I rtvntc
Xta‘“r t^Trorent century. W.thin th- | ta.want, to.^nIL
else long ago But i» generally takes, two or I mid after using live bottles. 1 am entirely
Beet Mat. rial- RcM Style- Be«t Fitting.
* Yo'u'cnu’t rtulte how few dollani thetc ar« three renewals tafcro 1 act through With a
cured.
William Shienk.
:urv Ito
tho imjin-veuionU
impravruiem-* have
i™
last half century
W. L.’noniUS BROCKTON,MA . '
tiatienl, and that's how 1 get In my work and
Flusiung. I- 1.
.. and
and ths
tho dtffss
different*
tatworo in u &lt;5 UH untti you
tM*m munotos,
------Exadine W. f-Douglaa W.OOShaw for gca*
my dollar*. You ree. the average dtfrotiim
-xof
1840 and
nod «&gt;•
the acute
When
mini juu
you -------&gt;*» •«-'•
,‘ou
n Glikin
,al",,7!
I suffered for di» years from blood poistho nowspup're
&lt;-f 1»W
•«”- of modT*/’'
tlrmen aud ladle*.
ern journalbm h Tor greater than that l»- begin to doubt the good son* of their of n black eye « almtxrt ti n days. »• ifb&gt;cx»o onlue. Three Imttles of Swltt’s Specific
twv-si thoaoof th# tinw &lt;&gt;f Brendon.- M. H- P Xttv n dollar and a nickel in n packet with j men it Jost* over a fortnight, with totnc only is. s. s.) cured in.- entirely.
nwvek. In nnycasel make from #•••» «'»
Cathkium: Mokiieb. Mineola. U I.
Harrison and Franklin’# baud printed shv^ n hole in it nnd you will Ii«c .tho dollar aud « out of every blacker#tliat »brought to
TreatiJM-' on Blood anti skin diseases
HASTINGS.
—Current Literal urt-____
I mallisl free.
Swift Srrx’iFW’ Co.,
save the mckel.
,
...
me"
Tho beauty of having children tu the houso
Ati-tuUi. Ga.
••now many i« that r. year.
ucres in -Rutland, fair house but no
Barirer,
-—"IriVire! I never k#pt tab on them w_________
i* that wlwncver you want small ehattge y«W
llie
Boss
—
Ever
get
shavwl
by
n
barb
gt.al outbuilding*. 50 acre1* improved.
n.-tiv but 1 can tell pretty n- arly from my
—
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ton always find tt in the childrens honk. I ou Ol fence tlmlHT. and wood. Within 7 who wore ghuvc'! Ju«t think over now mid
A Mammoth Ship &lt; x*aL
A woman belto*« that there i» iwtidng .-unii'irm. *H» !a.st«Jg moutlis-i. V., titice I j
U;ir» of this city and 4 of Irving station. MM if you can renftmbcr any barber n'h ■ tlutt the Ixird will forgive worn readily than «™n*.idnfairlvertablisb.il- I'vetntan m | Everyone who rends of th# Manchester
This tiirni vrlll be sold nt a bargain, on a ever ware gtasae*. I Imve been in the bud- the M-wing of a button on au angry husbaud • L avJ-rag# of W l*r «bty. ’«hat iimi# tix- ;
„ hich * to mak# the tuanufartuff&gt;r,j7'us
rex finable payment down.
iMi black eye*, at the rn'.of fil ly rent* each.
Mancbreter independent of tbs raUSunday.
1
.
to ww such barbers than you. 1 don t bril vo shirt
Wo feel sorry for a boy. To be n boy of HVfuimv. tl.ougli. to II Jeu to tbe rxplnm./-trBy&gt;BIXi0( Liverpool dock
acres. Hastings township within one. tliat 1 ever *aw mere titan titoro- A mm» U or la means eta both-’ occupant of the tlons men make when they coni-ta here. U( abling atramriiip* from New Oriraii* mv!
who can’t wn; well hm. no
h * nil tta ram* to m&lt;- A black ere • Hannah to unload their cottm bale* dirrel„(.n.told lumber tom in the house. If there ™
n^und nnother man'* taeo with “
- bhici* eve io me. It mcatt* money, and ( (v jnt0 the precinct* of the mflb, may not
1* any money »pcrf-on droorutian it i* in tho
mrecTZtopto tuqcize into ita m.:re.dmt*
tbat ti- remtruetton &lt;4 the। renal
dciivlots in Hastings, desirable place went into a ncruiting office once, thinking J g.rl’/romn- l^u^ girU
-**7*,,^
-fW‘ Herald.
H*Hf 1* a greater work than tta• Pmuuna
for a home. Will lx- closed out nt half would enlW Theyariced
hi..i.rcltv
tilings
nnd
boyore
‘
rough,
me
torn*, on. ol them being an inqmry about my average tart’ enrrie-* u fi ling «f neglect away
”
—---------------canal, invoh ing tta removal ot a larger vol­
tiielr value.
1 rail 1
X d S Kheart,and tin. feelh^ often re­
Hat Uf- In -N« *»«*•
1 umeof materia) than tta wbnln amount to
u
l"S-- V.-Lr,.;. .«
L.r .1*lta&gt;~l«WS
cruithig officer replbxi nt once: Then yo
t.'xli on or addreaa
sults in tad boys.-AtcutaMi Globeeyesigbt b «U right/’ I ‘Lm’t think I ever
-....-1 to Ullin.-tb-.In" hl Which reriuta | ing the f-mi.u • cutting through ita lull
mw a cruM-ey«l barl&gt;er in my life.
»
-l-bl.T. M
I cikU.. ...1
«S”.,S ,™’U
(.vrcil
..........
..
rule, tlie bm lor’* eyesight i* batter than an fry untav
ria,* or bukinc- or profession, which 4&gt;ou
cnemrr uuilm
—...... - you seem
,-omph?tc tor shout twenty-five m&amp;&lt;&gt;n
lliwl.—Chicago Tribune.
HASTINGS. MICH.
lare. whrkth" wort*'
sue
ever i-arne't through,
whether
Dr. Itore Brvte, in a talk with n Pittsburg
litue u- mlr-b, th bear
time«s
Commercial Gucstto reporter, told of smii"
the whin: ctargeahhs »u
1“
I peculiar people be liad met in bi' profeadcmnl
von rraliiK bow tire m o'1
I capacity. Ono Indy brought n four tarot
on tlie young fW»n iitinitri;
. ./. ana
.....I . .. ...I tn l.nvn It set ill OtlOuf
diamond
-aud von wmiiler wlwtb.-r
h-r front ’-th. It wa.doua as she directed,
no counterpart«!
but^'uld
securely.
" b*«J
butaviuia nut
IWl W
I'-- fustcacd in —
.......
. iowu-d
.
...
..... bud ,1...
.ind
*ta
th.* *ta
tho trvAlh
tooth drawn
drawn&gt;«nd
a fate ono uv&gt;d# with tta diamond ret to »to
A Gifted LUr.
center ot it. tta# day ata «
P*a&gt;'u?\*^‘
OR
Stern Parout-Soy'« tare my
tnMnlMTta: that von h.v» *omewlwy- rv^
ter pot ptx-dfe wteu ter diamond tooth
miti-x hi — ''CT11”:1X
Woald-be Son-tn-la«-I ,O1# hrr W!,W
official* n»p&gt;-i
dropjadout.’f ter month.
climataof tta
KUilct lever another, you would Tu-Ui «&gt;, get l^« nlnowl to know if ttaS iragrm-s- f r-•« U»
tho g»m. plate and nil. and th# lady
aorely diriurtad. both over the lo«i of er
-*BALTI MOR
'ul«nnd U
irso ron own cataloguc*- Fmctu tooth ami the danger in which her pet * lif­ im totnething of a War toV«K. «£.?£»“% tummies, pit ts like vttbe«' «t
kir in a famUy 1* enough. 1
iCwtarh.'-Ntw
Ymk
Letter.
ted tern placed. The tooth wan recovered, h v a any compctititni.— icxa»Hi-tuig^
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, however, and the dog i* still living.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Triumph of Pharmacy.
Tb^ only true {iractica!

W. L DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 shoe

Very Reaseialile Terms.

A. WOOLLEY,

ask

YOUR

D. R. COOK,

STEAM ENGINE

BOILER

�HAIL THE COMING RACE.

OF THE BRACELET.

JMKri «kx&gt;*.

lUTU’i’Hr

Supp—-■ •
&lt;nrtch*d aonw lu
front uf the muzzle of tire gun. and at a »bort
distance from it, this wire forming Bart of a
T THAT HOLDS A RO- complete electric circuit, which itx.-lu.lev also TO THE WESTERN WORLD THE WAVE
OF PEOPLES TAKES ITS WAY.
an electric Lattery and an electro-magiret.
PLACE IN HISTORY.
When lire gffh
fire*1 u“* w,rv wil1 **
broken, the circuit interruptod amt the arum
rare ot tbe tuagiret reh*i*«i tbe Instant the
project!I* rwschai tbe wire in it# flight. Now
Unagure a sesuusd wire stretched .uyoM the
path of tire shot, at a point 1&lt;X&gt; fcM in trout
ot the first-me.'with a dm!Is; arrangement
it « a* recently cootwided In The Contem­
of batterv, etc. The breaking of this sec-n k
wire by the Hying proj.-.*t.l&lt; relra-ro the porary Review that, if tlie papacy were vus,
annatur. of tbesocoud miignrt. aud tt tire tta n--xt pope wxild think in English. Wo
are rou*tantly reminded by ttewuiw writer
that the neuter of gravity of our plauei ha*
usanow. f&lt;jr the want cf fumG to mxpnrt*
“■
Tim KngiKh tnq»-uuis. ityof tta projartile i* .*»rily-nlenlnted. L’ shifted, und tta- UM MMiterrai.- .m .is fu.t
endowed than thmr*. tta* in■ *&lt;-tik* bus a voforitr ,,! ■-•uW f"' ’’ r becoiuiup ah id!** inland sea Ifirketl iu n ■!**aw .:si. und tta '»arc 1UU fret opart. tta •uyingr-'iit*u«it. Il ho* played i!» jmft in
the pert uf humanity, but tta |&gt;art i* over
to imy w1h.1v roJlcntlw**; for tastan ■", tliat
and i»ne. The »&gt;*ftt «*f enqrfri- i* '
of Kraifagvm, tn Lnndun; ha* taught at a
lonjng th * mid. a* it Im* nlwae.»
high figure ibtroorf*4tr hundred pirecw.f
..nre iihw- lirifting Into th- «r*t
rJmjsroslrT. «»Mtitttting a ounptate MsUa y
ot tta* bracvl-4. - Theowuer ta tun cuitactfou.
Hu* Harrp* Gr
jwirt if a w.Nrtw te required; anti Uie dwIuiUtng •“&gt;&lt;! U-s-mmg &lt;4 lit’! iMcutHtt,
cnllsc

uhi.

Tta bta..
the *Itatra- chronograph, nn in­
rarroquazry. u l* one &lt;J the nu»t fulfill*!
jirai k Among the hradite#, tta strument rodiudring the two cteetnemag•tat we* inssi alike by Uh- tut- m*S'. t.*7*ttaT with a recording apparatus,
way for mwt^ulu lotto u to Au
ea Judn .-n.ouiite*® Ttamnr. tbe ami U.*&lt; &gt;.*,taNunent« far making uroesury
fatter a**k&gt; in •rrliaug'* of f.iv *tv, hl* ’faff. •djtwtimmts, ete. ’lire armature &lt;4 the first
Idkriti/.cmd hia hrmrle*. AVtatn *S«ul L»»l mngiret is an iron rial alreut thr-e feet long,
re man lx twv -«r knnfound**! U w hat perids-d bt his o« n sword, a wurrinr despuC* which b &gt;ii»)»*ti.l si tn a vertical pieitiuo fr*,*iu
■u't undemmui, Lntn fool gwwrally ta. him of tta* brmvlri*, with whu*h hl* ertnsnr** tbe cure of th*' magnet. Tbe Li-ukiug of th*
. ung muti, ifau't grvKt yotir wytbc «dl on

large mu-i- &lt;»f our Engiish spo-ci. Tire Old
World quarrels, the fruutirr feuds of Europe,
lire strife and rivalriesp( T.*ut &gt;n mid Gaui,
will endure for yet a kittle longer, but -they
an* ahrav* &lt;&lt; fading &lt;*tm*.*q*.rem v f«a tbe
world. Tire French and th»* Genniin armies
ami ti«» ‘
nuiy »tili dream of watering
LU Luth* lemeath th** »ha*k&gt;w of St. Sophia,

LIFE IN

THE RHINELAND.

•

mlkxl Lu the north of England. originated-

anulcr-ftary of the church dedication. But

upoc a*
ing and

■ general holiday-a fk
•laucing. c
Indeed, tlie little TiUt

land) ths ■•KirnMW’^--lii.in
.town. Un our arrival «ye .* .-* i-r.ufr,.*;*-. q
by n crowd opposite tta prhx-.pn • wtrt:

i-ntcball uf - i:nt!.*-

ipy Jirih

and '•upie&gt; l*g*nto
pote, decorated giyly
and rnjethm. **rvu •‘tvv«*r*in
After th- inaugurating law*: n*and th
maypole tbi*y.nll -idjottrn-d to tl(** i*u. wk. r
the tun na- *mg -rrad &gt;;» *.vi:gar*lc:i.
„„
small fariuon id tb« village

am*- u;

mwiiis Inti • for ti:&lt; future of mankinds*
did tin* quarrel* uf tbe green* nmi the Uur»

I don’s kuuw or
e&lt; uph-v. and had tardh

I **&lt;.akTXN* in him
Tta.Greek* at&gt;d llonuuuaL-o wiro bnv! MUfrwro ir .rt.
an.!cheap irtaudke
‘Jaughta ’tftea wa few u*. sudden, but w*J- q mark of di^linctum. as a
•nu perfekL They require puiuhiag them
ron-o-q^MjtJy a* gl.ir*■ iu# d«* •* *raton#, an* 1 ■. -n
i*.-uted hiuuctt with sn#l*-o*Uug Itatu tq«in
yu -will
hlstarrotou daysuf *mm&gt;my aud triumph
—in tta «oumj tnaunsr as a ; *awrul toda*
.tn often pbroauit tbe **xcrn’riritys uv a weara ta. onlera aud fasigma*. Ir tbh man
•to umu arejra.-t always illmgre-ahli-.
nrr tta bracelet tacauio toe lUsignLi *,f tlie
x!vi*rybod*ly ta this world wonts watching,
danciugffiri*. and other# wore them around
Oinuing Ixwory apt tew UUI" »Ci&lt;*'-lf. Tin*
uioa wk * Uinmd thn l«t o*or*intl got under
It tuw-lccrpotit ov tho rain war on-T &lt;jv thie lover*of the bnuYM. At Hiut-Amlemer i,
t.rokr kiwi.
to be. M«n n ' i: ignlfieent gold bijou &gt;*f thi*
during n stz-w

..•■veU. and bow dnr.nry and
irrixin.llnK country becomes.
x dangi-r at llieir pwitfuu, and
duyught to appear. By thi* time
tbe-:.*** wua falling thickly, and v.« being
wblrM hither And thither by the ever *.hang-

loirn tta eoun try .it all karards. Their ] -rew-

kept .&lt;&gt; 'rujj.~*’ teem, aud, when .evening
was uppnvsrbiKg. they wtre m«riy.ptayc&gt;1
cat, m*d riaiie uj» their uitndato
wa- a kicg aud swtrf tramp and
Ua- distance was traveled they hud
_
up,juid made cata'p for the uigU'. Under a
•»iuh.*riug pirn* tree.
A MlUTAfiY VATOI.
»it wu*&lt; bitterly; wild wtam tbe *|&lt;&lt; tu
«uup w»*-toctel h* slreteW liitnsell -xrt
no rta* gr-JUbd thoroughly tahausU-J and
mred not whcUyr he died or lived. Hm
roMpnuitu* bring stronger star toil to gut
w.wio w.vd tqgriter. --tod cnecXJragvd his

It

Kt-tay ps'kat was *s-.*u*ehcd. but n*4 a ruatph
ukli-j tunt Herlfl-v! the {k*cka&gt;ts&lt;-C hte
I " ith the snnie result. 1 ^r* risuLatkm
saufu'. j*ot4tuMi he wa* pta«»I lu.struck'

dnatb uar-J Ids c*wi*p*m*.&gt;i&gt; &gt;n the fare, if n A
htaieait Owe more be srorctau. and. to ide
joj , ftuui.l utie solitary uuitch- ta Ida* vest
Tiri 'rind sa» still blowing mid
tVidiM h*» rocre-d in Mr I
i IhaqipMluti hs asked l.tar

hh, Hpt &gt;-nelt

ot falling IxmIkm.—Scribn.-r-*

.tan writing iw (swsiblr.

If you

I’nitMl Kutgdotuand the United State* r**p
n*wi*t about oie-ilftrcnlb &lt;*i humanity, and
gy&gt;v**m m**-third uf the planet and oue-tmirtb

“•plen-ilii to fb* k»tt*
genrr.-aty-tte-crrr
angin*afiiig-qss-"L f
tacn smdi tab* arrivcAMtmntn.g -*n t. ■ n -t
•anta fifty Imo* -d .l*&gt;tc*i-i
UMsl-stljr di-*tauu*'l :L &lt;-

with lilood, l*ut th** Lnuti a* well, and both
suffer. The wuna nd* should apjdy to the u*.*

Nineteenth rentury tluit they increased to
at th* jerseiit time ibey nronl&gt;&gt;ut
you to look st things horizontally, not nlwaylU’.UUn.uUd. In the space &lt;•( eighty year* tbe
Vertically.
Have n reading lamp for night use. N B. English Aprokiug l*nq»l*» ir.iitnpli*-l five
—In reading the light should Ire «n the book
or paper and the eye* in th* shad-*. If v ou wit bin an ilhcr Hundred ••urs’ney will imv*
bav&gt;* no reading lamp turn your back to tire outnumbered all the other -n Hired (ivoph-s
light, and you may read without ilmigvr t«* pit i*-g* tb**r. M. Kummer, the chief of th**
Frd-*ral -mrrwu «■! siutist:*-' in SwitarLaml.

Avoid reading by tta Hi. taring light of th**

Eur*&gt;|*
while »•».
*** .*•-•* ■ a........
In Itoti Um* VujAitathiu uf ' Euroje*

that I have nOC lulled to :»cu*i ini(.j..
One thing iu the j»«*m amu-o!

leasts in Nortbunitswlui d. «b**:** *:i.- »,!
lager, pay fiMtr|«*u*s- .-.u !i .*• the fiddler
partner, m&lt; tied tii* m.im . •.■•r.h r-. :
fix* ci mmthuty stl**k t&lt;* int*T&lt;**tin&lt; danwd&lt; prhai

Avoid *t raining th* eyes by rending ni tta

(tending in tod la injurious asnruU-. It

(Urge rupa of gold aud stiver. nrrihio, daeplessuass, wh**n tin* mind la iu.Hiwd t.
iiardly **htva»ro .
and rit&lt;~» but u.-thing is raid of , raiublr' over a ttaMMUsd thought* aniinnt**,
Fnudly. “umumwW Wen* med; I reading steadies the thoughts oisl remdure* t&lt;*
Uur friAtd* deported, rotttinuen
uniltiply for another butslml year* ,i« they ►pomlvut. an*i’ **
-wj*.
to* wit trad much i*i a railway carriage. •
autfl finally in the la*: half uC tie* Fburtoiuh nil self al way* do. Iu&gt;w**vvr. only iu a g.N*t
catttury, the true ui«*tnldiracrl*l aiipctrrd. It li.-»ht. and I tnrariaMy carry a »*&gt;s*d muling u*jr**u-*-: tt&gt;lv, bow.-ver. to «up,«M* that the
nutix-f iwereas* will .Mutinue «&gt; kmg. Dr. and clintlwd up tbe **t**cp chicken intd»r
Fot ttaiakcof this story jus* imagine’foX J
people would travel by night railwr than by
her lx**: litlh n*«i. wher a tabl* ••*•'-:
I,’*!* while
*a-&gt;.I’r tliat
Ilin* y.*u
v.w* aye
■**■» a
n pwMmoti aaraall
namrttl 1
a fitlla
servitude which they pledged to the lady of
.alary—uf cocrw, rpuYv not. hut admit it
the next
tlwsr tlioaght*.
tor a few uqmant -an*! chat you *receiv»an
The history of J&lt;*ban deXaintre. chamlwrAuthors
sli.
nihl
have
black
ruled
paper
in*
invitation to a xac!) banquet, a rhr-k * bah,
MV, and tnxu JsTV to lb*o it was 1U,.‘
&gt;t**ad of blue, ami xhuuld never *trmntii*ry&lt;among th«-^rl!-i
&lt;w n sw ell receptio.*i.
by reading too fine type*.
Tbe bedroom blii.*i» should lie fnl ur gray.
Jahan de Kaintt e sows eternal fidelity to Lu
Tta miikwvtnnu’nn
yontrelf look M well *1
apparent rraw-u why ;t shield n&gt;r .-*&gt;ntiQUo
Liwa, wfohnveiuorv
window
,
of May. which vib !&gt;• to-morrow," die tells
TI
mmo ladira wb-&gt; md only write, but «ew,
IhK ilrou^ti: h**r
but how about diamond stu*K fur your shirt him. “you will plucv a gold IrncUet .4 some
should nut aUemjU the black arem by night.
tauiv.
front .» apnrkfiu? emrings fur your wifel
W’iien yuu’couie toun *.gr that *iiggv»ta the
You fadreu't any. Ycur ux-ans will not ad- kind or other pu yuor ielt arm, and weur it
mikef yunr buying them. You don't have
to dur rent all the brdbnnts you want. herself |*nUi it mt. From atexit that time this prevent you from getting a pair. If you have ropats the protoMe population of Great lint­ town. adi*tanrt-**f four mH*-*
only otw eye. an eyrglpM will do; other**an*
piei* -&gt;Lj**wvlrv ha# l**u cail-d "hrscetet."
it b fully.—UaMeU * Magaiim*.
r.uoltiatuMkv* a *prcijtevof routing &gt;&lt;••!■
Frmnqliuut the nil.Idle of the Fifteenth
fiX*« it lot
Accepting taught a *ttr]*ri*ii'g immlsr

tbe (unlit and iuM nritoc*;:
.
Ona* iii« grate wiiilu fort ope will aektiuUly
hunt for a putn, but genet-adv tbo* who arc

tta m.iwuh had k-ft-

.on lib partner would frieze to death.

At th* ixMtimrtKvmairt of tbe Sixth croturj
do tracts i» found of the bracelet m 1 rance. A
{evolution has hneu cff.-cted lu wearing uppurel m wed! n* morals LndW wrists an*
ornamented with large, colures! silk cuffs, wubroidered with geld ojmI peat U. This faahiotx
•ends with t lie &lt; arioringian#. W bra s* ns tta
time that fashions prcvnlkd longer than &lt;xw&gt;
dynasty I Later ou. Jani*-* ware tight and
butunred JecvA, tecmkwking at tta* wrist; n&gt;
kuo-v*# just taw mate!) jirnre I». lur him; that tbe Twriftb rentury. J&lt;«n de (fartends* &gt;*p*ri

AJ1 pLook are )&gt;our li^emw,
t
About all it takes tew Inal;*.* uni* man ix
tow giv other peopled cipinyturi ax mutrti
weight az wr do our o«rtu
Fiotwry Ir like ic*. krtwm; to relish It goes!
we Weak it a little at * t(n&gt;c, and «4teu. .
The more yu prnri* n man wboihmT dewrve
it the more you abuse him.

went or imimytativn. and di*«w» exactly bowfar tin* rod dropped wuiie she i-b**t *va • jm—
tug over th" dktnnre betwren the first nml

,NHw]m*r&gt;&lt;*l. but tin * and th.* very tungvvo
they »|«ak •Jirdl foil and fade ratin-ly, nntii
French an i Hia*. ami Gertmin. * x&lt;vpt f**r
•!&lt;*ir hicratarra. ahall |&gt;«»im*forg*rtt&gt;?n dia11.1« like Weldi or Irish,The ph tiWvstpNi sur

pMs-i* of unuiiireut Among Frvhcli Ivdi*^ At
Hi- time of tire ■•IHrvctoire'* tLe.wuman who
n yuuug lady nttendmit. aud a Bnidrg young
hail adiqxed thn *’o&gt;Jik*&gt; **f wearing a re.lre a
c&lt; *rk appears.
la Romanx- ot nutnentrd their -araM with six
•Wvcau rent you anything fnxu a tiny
Ira'vlet*. three on rack arm: one high up.
&lt;attf pia to a four caret Iwilliant,'’ says this
young fellow, taiklug vditbly,as lie leu/L the

Tint eucroeehment of electricity u|xm go*
ia liouv lighting i» lucrauing. More und
ui.ire private residences are bring wired for
ami lightol by adrrtriaity every day. and this
i&lt; the raw- more especially in mull &gt;md grow­
ing town* than It is m large cities. Little
town* like Marshall. Trx . VicKsbitrg. Ml*-.,
t*a ali their Angers, including tta* and the small town* ot tlie far wiet are fallqariiM to aquMtom. “our bu«ne« i* iDtarwathumb;
«*o&lt;
ircLd
Ukir
waist
with
a
large
lug rupidly. lloijpL w!m&gt; want diamoti L in a start tut bate aud wtira large b&lt;&gt;*p* ui their jug into litn*und urniling tix-niw-lvreuf every
fresh impr*v«*meut that will increase the re­
kmrryfur ■omrtu; •4*3 Affair, j..u know,
turn# from inviwtmeut nudenhnu v the worth
(iu a tuvag** stylet, wore ti -*h culorwi tight*, and reliability cf tta* light itself. In tlx* New
many »t«nc*«t, iMeaUse tern: ewrylsxly Im* j
iliErreat idrosabuiit ftyw they want a M-tting over which was thrown a »ltnple litieu tu- Engtaiid-stat*** this &lt;xai»llii*in of things today
ni'iuc, gold bnopi around her Ui^iM and leg*,
nuule, and wc cun riiount a sttae on a few diamond r.ng« on her toe*, while on Iter f*vt obtains to a noticeable extent. Science, rouimenling *&gt;u the foregoing, very truly mra:
fours* iwticr-. The renting of dintwm l* i» a
Tim question now i*. bo** to UMritaib* the
ucw feature In Chicag i, but’lt is and has been
Al#&gt;ut ItJriO hratvlote assumed n grrat nnquite au industry in . New York. A gr&lt;«at portau-v, aud tanked even with literal:ir&lt;* ••iectre ity with a fair profit *mi tta- ln*. -tment. Among the methods making rnpi L
many wealthy jn-aple there rent diaunm.l*
and puintiag; m other words, they iwcanie
for !■»»&gt;*-lai &lt;x-tiMrt&gt;«, bccauw they rat. iwive “ronituttic.'* AHLopgh it may appear i atta r strides is that. &gt;f tta* distribution of ekstradi*
by mean* of tlie alternatmg «-urr**nt Tin*
'em »ct just us tl*i-y like and nt renxmable
v**ry typo vt machine which the authoriti*-#
liftev. A!tl&gt;ov*zh we Imycn't ix-vn iu t^ils lim­
of jewelry. n»vi&gt;rtlxd*sin nothing will qualify roinidcr x • &lt;langvruus te life wilfno doubt be
■&gt; well th- artistic tendcm-ie* iu this dir*- - that which w-ill erreitually *.•!» e the problem
tasi of tho g-‘lilsmiths *4 tluit epueb. Urnc- of universal ehrtric boux* lighting. Tbe /tir*
lets ap]Mnred ru tta urmsuf ladle*.« . uupcMcl rent in the rnitsidi* mains I* uf a- high prro&gt;.lflUtc&gt;&gt;r ftKitosmpliy.
entirely of pointed arefoxia the tui*l»t &lt;&lt;f ure—l.fAki volts «*r mon*, as the **a~* may lie.
tta
tear photography. OocmWwlly M&gt;q»c one whk li ironchd warriors kept watch anti This current G transforms*I by nv-anwonk It h «i*y to imagiuo theeuthusiasm Converter to n lower potential .m*l .-arri.-d
with which they were r*-ia*iv.*L being h» , ... ....... .
„.
,
the bn-:nr#&gt;:" and amicbvr, "IS
well in keeping with Lta tendency of tta- I «m!y.«) o-.ml v.Jt*.
piopfifirsSwkv* ■aitfiL’• Tu Um one I
At jiriMent, finally, tun fancy ami caprlre
IMveatal Tronblra.
/
t'ou wouid be wastingyourtinju,** of tta &gt;by dictate fo tbe jeweler tta
I Two swallow* had built ttair tX*t under
A.. J ‘Better »v* your
....... nv«m*y."
........... ’•
either new er copied from for*m-r u.qr*, to I** I
iinlde a carriage bourn tile dour of
m A for must }***;»ta jrepr*. given toJteir brackets: sometimes n .-rpeut I: tta ndltug
.
...............
..»»
uhicii «u* nlwxyMojwn. &lt; hi-day tta .n^r,
own* r.
a—^,jnt enough in tire practice
ta ord«
ordet to p:w-nt tta fi.wh from &lt;mteriug.
.piiutt^ropby to g&gt;rt any aolid vnjoym^ul twisting Im-.T srouad tl-.c * ri-go) i m».p« I in
with a lonz
long jewel, a &lt;*tal;i.
chain, etc
&lt;n&lt;* Tlx*
i [&gt;.- shape#
*&gt;&gt; *;,.*» ,.i,«,i n,.,
vary to tta* inflnltu fftjireM-nt, and many *rf shallow*, whi* were busily flying ubo-.it fur
tbam nra duo to tbe ingtwrity .d yur jewlry f_**d for their little onea in th* ne*t A trap
-r.l&gt;:aUapora&lt;flpUduBMiits
,dcsigua--Ji&gt;Wi-le;-» Circular.
d.*T lead In" to a garner afore, tta window
&lt;&gt;f which wa* always wide open, had tarn left
open nn purjxw tn acc-tlrean rutraoev for th *
Ltbat iuuount boforu
Mr. C. W. Drank, of Mixwic, while gatb-r bird*, who presently returned, examined tta*
.he siic .v-4uj practice
Ing
ctasitmifis
i
i
l^tnng
Bmi.
hi.,
rav*nc.
l&gt;ecracks of th- &lt;1 mrv and window* of the car­
»»#! uutdwir l'Anclrs,**f rt*os
coin
•
vury
uiu-.li
intarWrd
in
tliemorumeuts
riage lwNM«, but did not And tta new en­
rvie»«A»&gt;t. Lunin Gh.be-1 kinof two liuflT biue jays. Thu birds wen* try­ trance. The drew w-a* then ojiened ntxl shut
ing t*&gt; kswrei cbcteAut* from the burre on the utter ttann u* s-kmi as tiwy were inride After
tree wtan ta first noticed them, and aft*** a very short time they fuuud ttair way out
n.v-ointb9t'.d«d a» a liruiJi awhile carb hlu&lt;- :»y flew nvray with a nut In through tta trap door and the garner win­
its
bill. ITtamG.r Ixith Idnl* returned to the dow. but wtati they cam* »*ack again they
I: t&gt; nUidtt.y idcoboUc, quita
■ndtitaaimUiniai •nd-rtt very, tree, pretati auioug tta Umta for a sp.d), and did not take tho matter quite so calmly. For
th.-adt^n of uaihvvr. In u*&lt; thin sailed away v. ith t wo toon* nuta Mr. n king time they Buttered about te-fore they
Brcnk wuudvrv! wtatherth** Lhio jays had ventured to fly into tbe windows and down
dufiM, qhieu itMartabl* Inir* a. flown o*it uf sight for tta i*uqv»- of eating through tta open trap dour. At the cud of
bhrntlag l«ud-tn*y. Cider cup tti** etastiiut* ia a more xx-lodnl spot, and foverai hours, fowevt-r they »a«* it wa* the
tvtau tfoy sailed l«dk to tta Ute a fow min- only way to get to thelr-brood and took to it
uto- lafsf ta hHTrtv*! bim*elt and let thvm without any more hesitation. Tta fact that
they befitatol. add# the writer, i« rigniflraut
tabicm forefj*! e»Hmtrie*N — Work tmi:-.-W*u.
klew*as where fo-ouki watch than, thuu-.*ii. It shows that they were loth to trust to th*aud IPhralm** tta fosy birds, inttrrd of pickiftg nuts tram tta trws, bel|Md lhemetivtsi t . •afr.-Tbe TiiteHignico of Swallow*.
Padfc Maud uirtle* ura laid
sight ogaiit.ond aoou reLuru«l for utOrc. Mr
Bfchk kept skill unlil after th-* bird* l.«d
A Boston |vip**r re**ui i-«.*t« a rather curious
^buok awl f'.trih fur • dta«i&gt; -.hue, or .-j. Jfit uf Uuiury to show that a rokirad nuu wn#
ones* elected to office iu Mnro-liiwlli This
nW*. Sul tbe Ida*
occurrsd as for back as IMO, In tbe little
town of Towusond. At tho town tnosting
pd r* »(i&gt;cering to ransair. taftgavu &gt;*.:.; h about twenty ataflltioabu held tin balance
rqjharatul uf tbe route to rot aoyof the of (K&gt;«*r. and would vqfo for ncittar party
Mpd tho in- eamlldate. Fatally both Whigs and Ik*moerat# gtst uu»d aud uni ted to dset a negro to
di-appour tta legislator.* m order to punish tbs ebre
iittomri#. But though elected, the twgro did
not take his *«at. Public arntiiu**nt wwuid

»i*bT the other bnneha* of tin* Engliaii
q-nkitig propio. Tbe Australian rate of tu

jrt at p-r cent; tliat *&gt;f SofitL Africa. 711^
But suppiw that Canada. Australia aixl
\fricn double tli.ir |x*|&gt;ulatiut) or.re
every twep*.-. :l»r years—tta* Knital State*
Im*, .lone Al
-u:. 1Ot*&gt; -Hirn the English
pqmlution of ■ the British e*dr*iHcs in r.rei
available from tlie taginning of tbe cent ury.

SI. Kummer cutfficra hi* inmtlgntioii to Eu;

—honoml by a fran
youth in evi-ni

thn* of tin co'f'.ipaiiioii'. x tun 1
IwnutJfuleye*, 1 dioukl

■t -man Us-k tlx* .iiati**r
with n rather digmtird .:
think«*f um:lying j**&gt;
tine ta*ly wifi*, wb
matter. Y**» Audi ti»&lt;nadutig mid
with curtains

iuitire lui’nigration, tual to routine htawelf

■t foagtbbbjertal

.-ta-.-k tipnQ grerrtii. Cuk-ulat&lt;*&gt;l ujmu this
strictly ai**h-rnte txi-i*. tho popular! »n *•! tl*.
United Btat.j* Gands !*&gt;: ! •*» nt 4SU.6un.-MH.
Tbe total Anr.l»»-Sa !,!•., poptttalbai f tlw
world would then be Ipd.AxUVk). j.con.narci
with .s4.teM.d*&gt;o: l ouiiu-iital Eur:^..*. And

inadv no answer t.» thr*: l» it

sliuw tbe targvwt )*n*l*ublc mqiulatiou * f Eu
r.qieaad the smaUnq prwMble t turn bars
the English qieakiu.- ra*w.
EnglhheiMKuking populaiiou ,-i

untie*

'•■til lia.-ttk

*..Jd-

in the territory of tbe United Stu:.* . aud
thru doubl. d, •.keprop!.* would (till not b** «.&gt;
thick npun tin* gr *uml .i- they tire'todav ui
IJrigimn.
While in France the ptptilaG-ni in ISO Uf
th* aquarumil*, in Oerrtar.y Jld, t:J j:I;ai*u(| i
l.llal
Il* KmIh...... J.l ,.. . 1... 1'..,.
State', -xchtiuvr of Alaikn. the puj&gt;nl*n;ou h
only in pe: square mile Indeed, the V’.uuo.

into ’i'exnv, and yet tbv (*oj.utatk'.:i would u &gt;t
i .&lt; as dross as j0 Gesnuny. Put the wfavk*
Dreseut fujiulatiou ot Uie United Sfatns into
Dakota, and tta* !n.q»ta would ire re*** cro*&gt; ti­
ed than today in Kngtaud and Waks. Our

whi.-l.mng invrjtrtso -.t tfa&gt; future, b is of
more immediate cua*uqt»&gt;«t»c» to im^ire
wlwther thia |a*opk*. scuttenxl over »o many
dune* and wi many lau-t#. but bound by a
.■
in suj ,™i N*nw
a b&amp;noghMou» ran*. The wlmle tendency &lt;&gt;f
eiviligatiou sreni* to puint u&lt; nu answer m’tlw
affirmative.—London Tablet.

Indian
«ujvr:tati&gt;ra

„i.
tl...
~
but it wo
mJ
mcliing iu
. .
the neighbDn ma.- Ila*
tl«»t mauy »*■«;•' ag*&gt; ti. ■
Belkua;* frequently

* i»t:M svenro it. Tta»'_
•o often thnt they had n strong effort.un I
went there ctilb pkkanl shovel, necwi!:-..
toinstrurtfons. but be fail***! t.* D&gt;ru roun &gt;
three times when In* found tta creek.' ■ ■
dretan directed Hr Went to ph’k it “I*- l : ’
was #tnuned bv u ttodi «&lt; lightning, ami p
erre-i. dta»pprar*si. Rita* that time tta ;;* ■
has fo'ii haunted by tta pysterioiH light ,
i fiieago Mail.

It l» a pity that »u many |*&gt;upb «uffw n ' ■
A traveler, who inquinxl his way to the' lusxuuia when euch a aiiuptopreventive i* •
court bmrw of n citizcu iu a remote New
England town, nowirml Un* following odd When 1 flud taywK tiMatu^ 1 g« up. walk

“Wai, stmnger, you go right straight
shrnul till you come to a 4arg- unit tn«. You
take that ar tree ou your right sb&lt;,i&gt;lut&lt;r. aixl

tbeu take tbe brick aJfcd iiouv, on your ki t
ibcxilder, end keep rtraight ot; till you com*

an apple, a piece of bread, nuytisiug to arm:

duntber. Coiutnemv ou tl» imide to cur**

St, Lome Globe-Democrat.

�Hastings Banner
HwUnr Wednesday, DwClA

AL Keith want tn

Farm for Sale.
Tha O. B....
Spalding
eighty ac
- - —farm
—« *of
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IT WILL INTESEST

YOU!

_____
| reived at the furniture factory yesterday, day1
from Texas, for furniture, aud Thursday
dohn Cole went to Grand Rated*
they will ship 500 t^xls to Iowa.
&lt; day.
•.
Miss Bertha Moody, one of tlie victim.,
R. K. Grant was In Woodland Wednw-I
of the terrible accident In the Tilden &lt;day.
school, In Detroit, last week, was; tlie
De. Lowry wa* in Grand Rapids Mon­
daughter of Rev. Moody who used to fill
the pulpit |n the Baptist church of this 1day.
city.
Mrs. Mary Sweaty went to Kalama?•
Buy a ticked io the dance in union hall 1Monday.
to be given Tuesday evening. Dec. 24 th,
Ix»o My ere Ims gone to New Yon.
Christmas eve. Good music and gnod order. Ibusiness.
Proceeds for the benefit of Fitzgerald post
monument fund. Help this worthy pro- , Miss Eva Coney was in Vchdoue
Thursday.
Jeet.

Orin Hughes, of Prairieville, wa«
✓Congn-sMuau O’Donnell has Introduced
™ billln congress tor an Increase of pension 1city Monday . *
for Nelson Rich, of this city, who is totally
Mark Skillman, of pelton, wabllnd’from Injuries received In the late war, City last week.
and receive* only a small pension nt the
To look at I he line
present time.
z'
in Grand Rapids.
The contract with the John Hutchinson
Mrs. J. W. Bentley will givei
Manufacturing Co. for putting in tlie en­
*
gine tor thp felt boot factory, expired by party Friday evening.
limitation Saturday, und the council de­
Fred Heath made a business tn,
clared it null and void. A new eontrait Grand Rapids Thursday.
In the People's Drug Store and if- ypu do-• must be made.
/Eidyn Reynolds returned to his home
sire to purchase
“
Nathan Chaw, a pioneer of this couutp* Belmont, N. Y.. Friday.
ami n soldier, died at Manton, Mich., last
Miss Mnrnl Hartley, of Grund Rap’
week. Deceased was well known around
,
‘
Prairieville, where he lived for many wm in the city last week.
years, and was a brother of Hiram Chaw. ZMiss Kittle Holbrook, of Muskegon,
r
,
of
that
township.
*
&gt;
Th&lt;- leading IhuggM and Bookseller
v L-dting her mother in this city.
.
. Barry Co. will make the
Al. Bryant was arrested Friday for furC. D. Beebe . returned from a buotribsu
ifishing liquor to George Collin*. He was trip to New York city Saturday.
- • ,
brought before the court of justice aud
John M. Young and family are v iaiting I .
lined $13.00. Tbe officers # tkiwrvv much
j
praise for their determination to make relatives In this, city and vicinity.
violators live up to the law.
And guarantee tire
Miss Emma Walker went to Streator
Bro. M. I.. Cook, of the Hastings Ban­ HI.. Friday to spend the holidays. ’
ner, was •in the city yesterday and paid . X’k-iuejit Smith and Baker Shriller
the Republican-office a pleasant call. The
. Tn Nashville on business last week.
Bunner is one of the neatest, newsiest and'
most reliable papers In all Michigan and
Mesdames W. H. Goodyear and Henry
its success is simply a matter of courw.—'’ Bailey were in Orangeville Sunday.
Charlotte Republican.
| F. W. Clapp, of Battle Creek, was In

Holiday Coots!
IV. II. Goodyear

Lowest Prices

Best Qualities.

LOCAL NEWS.

We are In receipt of the annual report the city on legal btislnm last week.
of Pres. Angell, of the state university, to
Mrs. Julius Russell expects to entertain
the board of regents for the year ending
Sept. 80th, 1888. There were 1883 stu­ company from Grand Haplds to-morrow.
dents at the university hurt year, u gain of jEmory Busby Is buHding a house In tire 218 over tin- previous year, and dOO more' party for her san LouimThnniday evenings
3rd ward and has rented it already.
thamtherv were four years ago.
Miss May Fuller, of Nashville. - will
Home ground feed, not* and rye. for sale.' I^Ui- toot of the whip factory whistle spend the Christum* vacation 7n this city?
will soon l»e added tn the increasing num­
Clarence Barlrer is home from the Chi­
ber of whistle touts in this city.
Mr.
Remeffiber that 83 dour tliat Jos. Rogers Walter- has sold his resideace property In cago Medical college to spend the holldejx
•ells. Others ask 82.40 lor the same flour. Allegan and will move his family here this
David Bowker went to Howard City
"There-was a large progressive pedro week, and the factory will start ns soon as Thursday, for a two weeks’ visit with rela­
tives.
party ntMr. and Mrs. Dr. Barber", Thuhe he can get tbe machinery In plan-.
t'ajr e^-hlng.
Gen. Collins got drunk last week Tues.-,, ' Mrs. Louis Beadle went toGrandRaiJ-IJ
/Sevral of the Goblevllle employees of day night and jxnnided his wife. Wed­ Thursday for a short visit with her
the furniiure factory, have gone there to nesday night al-o -aw him in tbe name daughter Flora.
glorious
condition, ami he was arrested
-p-nd the holiday-. '
Clarence Lathrop is home from the
and put In jail Thursday. Someone fnrBaltimore oysters direct from the pork- nishe* him with liquor, and the officers are state university, to spend the holidays
-rs. by the ran or bulk, for tlie holiday determined to find out if possible. whom It with hh parents.
trade al F. &lt;1. Beamer’s.
W. A. Hams and wife expecUio enter-.
tain Geo. Richmond aud wife, of Grand J
Never I “•tore have the metrhanto of this
As our readers well know, Dr. J. A.
city shown so much taste in decorating Baughumi:. tin- well known specialist Rapids. Christmas.
• :):eir stores und windows.
.
formerly of this city. Is- now located at ,/ Ralph Wooton and Walter 1 Ampuiau are
If you want a good fitting pair of boots Akron. Ohio. All those vvhhing^to con-' home from Albion college to spend thr
or shoes made to onler go to Philip Ijrtz suit Dr. Baughman by letter ran address Christmas vacation.
at No. 151 South Howard street.
,;t b is -hop on .k-rterson street.
Chas. Wing, who' has lived near San­
'Ohio. Hr writes prescriptions fbc dusky. Ohio, for the past year returned to
IfVity treasurer Heath has roUwted about
disease for 81.00^
his home In Irving Thursday.
? S'500 in taxes to date. Friday was
Epworth League held a soda! at the ,z Clarence Youngs, who is atti-ndhig the
.-Q-'t day. about $HWU being paid ^6/
of D. IL Cook Tuesday night of- Chicago Dental college. thrived home Sat­
The Democrat has i—ued a*75ffT*1
urday for the holiday vacation.
meeting of the tariff reformerslie held anee, considering the weather.
After all
’The Mis-srs Edna and Edith Havens are
in Justice Wightman’s office. Jan. 4th.
had been served with supper, the Ixngur
home from Three River*, where they are
■' By. Dickinson i* drawing stone for the held Its regular meeting and all enjoyed teaching, to spend the holidays.
tourtdation of two new houses which he the exercises. The proceeds of tbe even­
ing
were
almut
$12.0(1.
.
Louis Goodyear returned home from
will build in thr ;5d ward next spring.
About ;•’» ot the frimids and relatives xrt Gamblar,where he I- attending the Kenyon
The ladies of tlie W. R. C. will serve
Military Academy, to spend the hctfktays.
oysters und ire cream at Armory hall Dec. Dana Boylcti and wife surprised them at
their home in Baltimore. Friday evening,
Geo. Waddle ami wife. Daw Bennett
24th.'
H. A. Keep.
Dec. istii. the occasion being the 13th ■ and wife went tn Port Dover, Canada,
■las. Hole-, wlw fell from tlie top of year ot their marriage. Many nseful and Friday for a two weeks’ visit wlth'ftftXIve*.
Newton's mill last week, is improving valuable presents were received, excellent
Martin Giiiaspie. who was vt# '
rapidly and will uo doubt be around soon. refreshments were served, and a very
brother I. M. B. Glllaspie. of this
Several members of the K. of P. lodge pleasant evening was jiassed by all.
week, returned to his home I
went to Grand Rapid* Friday to help in­
The statutes ot 183V provide for the ap­ Friday.
t
stitute" a »ew nslgr in that clty.Friday pointment &lt;&gt;f a body-of three men whose
Mrs. Andrew Russ, of ’
night.
W
duty it siiall l«e to look after the old and
reached this city Thursday, i
Tb»- remain.- of Mrs. ('rale*, who lived infirm soldiers, and to provide for their an extended visit to tricn&lt;
in Castierton, were brought to the city yes­ wants through a small tax assessed by the in Hastings.
Tlie law
terday. They will tie taken to laiwrll for supervisors for that purpose.
give* tin- judge of prolmte of each county
Will Conley, of the
burial.
nuthorltj to make tbe.-e apjsiintments.
Ann Arbor who is spei
Go to Ph Hip Lutz to get your boot* ami
vacation with bls paren
The Michigan montiily crop report for was In the city Saturday
-burs repaired. Hr will give you satls•iietion. Next to I. M. B. Gillasple s on December 1 shows the improvement in the
of S
condition nt wncat
i»e geiu-rai.
.roim Treadwell,
u™inus«i.
wheat to be
gciu-ral. iumuuui
amounl-- . Ijohn
ing to V per cent In thr southern tier of per-ted In the city to-day
' We were obliged to put the school eol^ 'ountles.* .. The
«... improvement
---------------- - Is
i- attributa­ Fuller. Mr. ‘"Treadwel
num &lt;&gt;n thr Imide this week. Many valu­ ble to exceedingly favorable weather. The the iMuuuiza Treadwell
able hints will lie found in this week’s col- rainfall was one-fifth of an inch In ctcess and eontequonUy is prct
&gt;!ninA&lt;wpeeIaliy for teachers.
of the normal, and average temperature world’s goods.
jleturn* from U4 counties of the state elghr-tentbs of a degree above,
-bow that 88.322.IW have beru paid for the
A movement is now on
2M.0Vt» sparows, that havr been klllevl . There wu., some pretty tall hd-tling in the government to coin !
.1-. L. Wilkins’ mill Thursday. Some part
under the sparrow bounty law.of the machinciy caught otito a spRuter on It Is supposed, sa^s the S
Subscribers are Asked to remember that a log nnd tipper! It over onto a bnzx saw in this, step l» being taken In
we will adopt tlie nt-b in advance system fiill motion, and the air wttA full of splin­ editors to lay by a portion
April 1st, and inu-t have a M-ttlrmrnt with ters. bark and workmen' tumbling over canilngn for n rainy day.
each other In their attempts to get out of /'Workmen cngagnl in
• very ■•ubseribvrla-tori’ that time,
the way. Fortunately no one was hurl., water mains at the felt bo
. 'd'he Young Men’s Hadal dub gave a
private hop Wednesday evening «F last and the only damage was a broken Mhaft. week, unearthed a skeleton,
week In i nion hall. About 40 couple /The haveagodd laugh on Hon. Daniel one of tbe ohlesL if not the
were present and all rcjiort a good time; . Striker now. He was in Grand Rapids of this city, says tliat many
old man by tlie name of Cha
Tim Ypsilanti Sentinel and • Hustlugs Friday morning, nnd vvlshwl to leave that was buried near the iwuik ol
Banner have a&lt;|opled the payment in ad­ city for home on the d:43 Michigan Central the ground nnw. owned by tl
train.
Instead
of
getting
on
that
one.
vance rule. F.verv M-Jf-resj&gt;ertlUK paper
toty. withaft a coffin, and th
he took thv D. L. * N. Hraln. are his remains. The "kl
must corne to It soonrt or later.—Hudson Iwwever.
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&gt; U..
lAU'll
&lt; lazettc. .
hand M usual to mo the night,
of WoodburyX reaching this eity 'ia c. K. tiii'Ui deported with a leg bone
Jaiok out for counterfeit dollars and half A Ji. nt 9 a-m.,.not much the Vonn f°r
a rib, and some with an arm, b
dollars. They are quite plenty In various tide extra ride.
•
peris of the state but are xoo light and ^Ai a meeting of tbe M. W. A. Inst Wed­ took a tame, and If any of Mr.
son's relatives should claim thess
-niooth. though they have a
clear ring nesday evening tbe following officers were they would And him a pretty badl.
to them.
ii! man.
The jury In the case of llunham vs. (•»- ejected:
W. I- Wilkins.
rniui. for one-half of the $200 reward for
rapturing Goseb. tlie murderer, gave n ver­
Special Service at Presbytertan cto.
E_ B.—W. F. Power*.
--- ------------Rev. ... D. Grigsby will preach on B
diet
for »IOO. j-, . .y, wj]j j*. carried to
nredav, Christmas morning al 1030 (»**
tho circuit eonrt.
time).' AJ! are Invited.
I of the friends and relatives of B
Albert Hams.
Servltrs ou Sunday 2tnh In the !’re«hyIL Roa- gatlwreil at his nwidrnre on Jef
■W. Griffith.
terlan church, subjeete: «oonih«. ' Doot
trrson street to remind hint that it was his
D.-Beebe
received
the
plan
for
his
ForgeL'' erenlng. “A Btonjr Hearted Jury.
birthday. A very pleasant time was en­
building tart week.
It will be SM Pleaw e«mr out on this last Sunday of tht
joyed by all present.
stories high: with a iulf-story base’nmL
Aiffod Hutchinson wasarrested in Nash­ When completed It will l&gt;e the (inert build­ year it&gt; large numbers.
intend^ f
ville lart- wrrk. by Sheriff PWtock. of ing In the city and on onuinent to the
Notice to also given that It U----Charlotte, where lie Is wanted for an at- comer on which it 1- to be built.
«» to organize a Young i’eupte s &lt;«“ld tel
I8W, to the I r“b|‘
lenrpt to murder another man. with whom would like to see other* who own tots on Friday . January
he lad some trouble.
uur hualneM sttmts follow Mr. Boel* s tartan church at 730 (agn time).■
example, and get rid of the “imbleHfowm hoped that a very interesting mid profitable
America. use* nothing tmt 30 cent powder. wooden structures, that arc a disgrace to
nrrangi-d.
vited.
There never lias bwn sorb » demand
by baying all your ammunition vt him.
circulation this

3,075

Chas. Grace was arrested Frhlay for
ing drunk and disorderly.

f

Buy your chop of the Hastings Itol

in chop at $14 per ton.

Remember this Is
feed. Call at the

IkioT and whip factor!** get to ranuteg.
kVo tmve heard from good authority tlinl
SL taSXwiH teMin
■

rd tin? Hartings Boiler

�U*&lt;MK {Mopie don't lUnk tnat this is hard
wnrit." mid a isMdle aged mr dnrertoa
young policamau who l&gt;ad just swung him
»eif upon thr front platform t.f a car upon
whk-h I wa* enjoying a swokn. Tho polirtnan laughed dur.sivoly. far ba bad '•bln
tW'hML. ’
“It’s erartasllng hard ou your feet
*
ear platform, aud it’, prrtty near s- bed on
pamd duty," aaid be. •‘Theta', a Uttte more
variety about It for the ofiirer, for he tnm{»
awhile and then be can ktoud still a" bile, and
KMnrtiniM, if tbe iui:nd*man ain’t around,
si: down, ar at kaut lean agaiart uanethhig
But &lt;*n n &gt;*nr oun I* standing up right along,
nnd 1 tell you if* terrible hard on the feut.”
chi mod hi tire driver, a* Ire pdt tbe
brake ou hard and stopped hi* vehicle to per;
nil nn ngrd urgrew. wiih a btukrc to cume

•TANA'S SENATE ORGANIZED.

tu- iu either brunch pt the legislature yr*lay morolnx. After tbe mil-call the *-titncik a recm and forthwith went Into
.nl caucu* in order to arrive nt wnv&gt; un­
derstanding a.- to a pmnanent organisation.
In tb« aftern.Ton tho senate organised nnd

fused to rote, but were counted a* making u
quorum. After the etection of a preiddeut
uro tom. m«r.t of the Democrata retired. A
vtnmittoe wa* appointed to inform tbe Re'dican bouse of the wtiate** iwlirre* for

Taking thcCqae to the Court*.
'Thr event of thr .lay was the filing ot a
Muit against State Auditor Kronry by Col
W. F. Hander*, a« attorney fur tho Repub­
lican m-inbcix of the lower bouse. The suit
is brought to compel ttw auditor to pay tbe
milcag&lt;&lt; arid per dfam of mrmlwrs, which bo
refuses l&lt;&gt; do, ns no appropriation has lieen,
made for the payment It is apparent that
the suit wo* only brought in order to bring
the whole question l»-forv the court*.
A DRUNKEN VETERAN’S DEATH.

Guam Karttw, Mich.. Dec. ‘fl.—John
Bradley, un inmate of tbe Soldier*’ home,
fell from a thinl-ntory window at tho bouie
ywrh-nlay, broke hte neck, and died Instant­
ly. The accident was witnemrd by Con.mandrr-iii-Uhirt ft A. Alger, who wax ju«t
-arriving to vfait John A. Logon jxwt, made
up of veterans in the home. Bradley wa*
under the influence of liquor, and when the
first gun of the nalnto to Alger wa* fired be
went to hi* room on the third Hour, opened
tbe window, lost hi* tnlance and" toll out.

on tl:'.’ chntt, on'! tbe back. Un. Many a time
inyi-hret Ini* 1-w.ins sore a* my fart. The
brake *uulp/a lelluW* mins nud shoulders,
and the rrfu* ure {Milling ot&gt; him all the timot
Specially in dfpptry '■•■atlrer. And Lord,
bow tired one dtxw get of It F
•'Tirtd! Well 1 *bmtld smile,’' said the cxdriver iu imlf*rtn. ‘‘Why, there* lot* of
fellow* in liiu businraw thnt goes right &lt;b«d
off to sleep white they’re driving. I reaiem-.
ber n driver un the Mine line that I used to
work for wiio got iu thn tray ot going Vj
steej&gt; regular on hl* laut trip. lie gut *u»lauded for it reveral times, aud at lu*! mie
dar he run intoa wngun-nnd smashed tbe
spiad:bo«nl in. Twa* a terrible jolt, and
when toe woke up and saw wbat he’d done be
just quii work right off. Hr would have been
fired anyhow, I gtim. ‘ Sow he’s a night
watchman and »y4 Ire cant get tired enough
to steep."
“It’s th- monotony that make* a man tired.
M much a* tho hard work," said tho driver
a* tho polktmuui nlightid at lire corner «&gt;f n
street, axel the car whirled around, another
corner nut of the electric. gbr&gt; • and Into the
semi-glare of a side street. "Yes, Its true
enough about men going to steep wlllle
they’re driving. We work alwut ten hour*
on end now, nnd when we’re through I tell
you a num don’t feel fit-tor much. But as for
steeping, why there use I to i&gt;e an old chap
that worked on an.cost side &lt;lown town line
that riiiu all night" Ho had a night ear, and
he wrnt to steep just a* soon a* lie came to
work. Hod put un tho leak- imd stop &lt;»r
start hiw car according to tire bell, and do nlmcwt everything nrot-^ary white ire was asnoring Ilka a fog born. i'x»-ugcre ure-.l tn
be quite scared at the imiso ire'd make, and
hi* conductor got so tired of going on the

ami I Uihrded hi* car, I rude about twenty
block* with him snoring aWhy. and lwst&lt;K&gt;pc«i
four or fire tinim to take oil or drop po««mgers, but be n^rer woke up. Then all O!
ourou tire engine came galloping down the
avenue like mad. I wa* JAst going to grab
tlie rein* lu vsclf nml hold the burses rtralgh:
when the old chap woke up and" put on hi*
brake. Th- engine dashed jgup-il. I&gt;eli ctaup
ing and tn«a a-hol)cruig. und jlwn It had
pusHnl bo xat down a^aiu—they allowed ’em
to w s writ cm tire night care—and went off
to sleep without evw noticingm.-. I «hook
him bj- the sbuuMir and toe opened hweyr.
and says Ire, 'Why. Bill, wiim, d*| you ixime
fr.mif He never knew rd' Uwir.l-i tiiocar.
although I’d Mood by him fur twenty Nocks.'

Lowering tbe record, odd* against yon­
. Lugging down a rougrv^unal report from
the topmost abelf.
. Uutenabbi evidence—Tbo counterfeit gm
bill you offer for wearily.
Under, don*—The bottom dog at tire end of
a fight.
In a;&gt;|4e pie order—The .Yankee’stomach,
three time* a day.
'
The poultryman’* ibinqslgu — "Spring

rnustar^i.
Ground* for debate—l^nde Tobe sayt■‘‘Undali de lilac inishc* am du bus’ grown’ f&gt;&gt;k
de bait’1 know*.'' '
A pen and (k)ink ••ketch—Th* kind you
mak" when yytcr ink buttle is lul of “fui.-.
for your prn to catch ou.
•
A twsualy bore—Tbe bole made by a dull

A VICIOUS DOG’S WORK.
Taken with Hydrophobia.

Foirr Recovery. O.. Dec. U&gt;.—Flve«ch-«d
children attondlng school three mite* south
of here, while on their way homo from school
Monday evening, were attacked by a viclou*
dog belonging to Abraham Mott, a farmer
living near here. Each of the unfortunate
children have itert-lop-jd symptom* of hydro­
phobia. nnd but slight hope - ore entertained
of their recovery
An Iowa Town Flrv-awept.
,
Masi i s Cttt, In., Dee. 21.—Fire Thuralay
night drettroyed the buuinw pvrtlon of
Swaledale. a proapen.us town ►ixtoeu mile*
aouth ot this city. The fire originated in thgrocery store &lt;J Uafrr Bro* during a bmvy
mowrtnnn, anil soon «! -rtroyed tire entire
'strict. Women and children in Heir fright
sjicre driven by the fire Juto the &lt;now and
• nrm In tbeir ban. fret and night draws*,
’’♦ng in s-riow injury in many caw*.

CWMMVCIOXS

i-VlAlMVl'
A GdiWavoW

\\Yvm
\ \ XVMV.C

inner* Oppo*Jng Alliaon.
VEH, la., Dec. It'.—Hie Farmers’
plastered Iowa with j*&gt;titions
he member* of th-- legislature
rote for Governor Larrabw
w nenatot and iledaring that
of timidity and undue con-

Catting In Gotham.
c. in.—One hundred and
Ina-hargvd by the Brush
tnpanv yesterday, which
&gt;o out of burin.*,* Of th*• uainwi were on it* pay­
e than a week agq, only a
The »n&gt;e state df things
.her companies. The wirro

E MARKETS.
ba board of trade to-day srer •
*X—No. S December, open id
tHici January, opened Uhde,
•, opened BHdc. cloee.1 KS&lt;c.
ecember. opened :»jc, clowd
opened 3B4-*ic, cloaed 31Kc;
Jr, cloeol uStc. Oato-No. S
red — .cloaed
January.
&lt;loeed flfji-'.lr. May, oimumkI
to. bark-Year, opened
.■atitiary, oi-cihiI and clomrt
cned aud clooerl 8S-07H- Lant—. clostd
•Foliowin? were the quotation*
ii Stock yard*: Hags—Market
rev awl firm; y.rlewi fc higher:
a. g&amp;»i»sjs&gt;. rough packing, g&amp;ao
Md teta, 8A.ii rii.iv. hrovy pocking
puisteu. fto(.’ante Market
&gt; stroag: brevsu. FUnfkUS; bulk. 8W
own. tUSuX'M: atockars ood feed ere,
-tn. Hbaeji-M*rket Kteady. rnnttami,
A&amp;.TM lamin. |4.Ml^SJX); wvttern *h-cp.

roducw fiinter-fancy Elgin creamery.
.c^KcperlbjfiMot dairy. Sl&amp;Sin; packing
acock. itUfc. K«8»-8trictlx fr«U -Jittmi pw
doa; ice hoa«e, iSaMe. Lire poultry-Hen*. to
per lb: turkeyn. «« duck*, to; gwu...

We are showing some nice .things in dress goods for win­
ter wear, rind they will wear too. And you need not he
ashamed to wear them. They are latest patterns and desir­
able. And you can afford to wear them, for we have’put
prices on them within the reach of the people.

At RUSSELL’S
An elegant line of Ladies’ and Children’s CLOAKS to
close out at cost or less. We have warked these goods to sell,
and they must go.

At RUSSELL’S
Handkerchief’s, Mufflers. Scarfs'and Holiday Movelties.

At RUSSELL’S
Ladies’ Furs and Fur Trimmings. They are what you
want for December weather, and very appropriate for holiday
gifts.

At RUSSELL’S
With every 120 trade, we give h handsuinely Ixiund vol­
ume, “The People's Encyclopedia," The retail price of this
book is |5.00.

At RUSSELL’S
All kinds of stamped linens, and material for fancy work.

�THK CHILDREN*#

—
DA&lt;h

aims to keep her and her child ' (
from BUrving. and he who bad talked I
so to his people about Christ of |
The subtle
Bethlehem. Mud In a sharp, cold vrtre. 1kindly Ugh: over arid December,
i "There are charitable homes for the 1tho air wild the Senro of delight
। deserving poor. I cannot encourage 1mysteryrand Joyful anticipation is
professional beggars,’’ and wared her ।all-pervading as to quicken the unto
aridr with his hand.
. gal interest.
Then she *&lt;U for a fong time ea the
The storee crowded with eager cyf
front steps of a upfrodlff'Jfatoa|' ,jnefs. the street thronged with mag
ing to the bells and idly thinking jp struggling humanity, would lead c
thatthej said -Tot' ' river. ” To the- to suppose tbnt not a single child *
&lt;trt)pU&gt;«* aiu-l;
river;” and then th*, ■.oor opened and to be forgotten by Santa Claus 1
To rtve and
A Merry Christn
she hid lu the railings, ns shadows do. year, nnd yet wo know that there
And word* of sold
a* ’ wo mem came out.
One was baro- multitude*
of' . little
child
hcaded nnd looked up to the stars:
to whom ail
days
are al
••Oh!” he said In a voice of terrible full of privation and suffering.
'I
Friends, tried feit new.
grief, "it cannot fej that Cnarliq is crouch nnd shudder in the haunt
Friend*, old und true.
dead.
It cannot be—It cannot be?*
drunken now and crime: they starve
We whdl you happlne-- and mirth! (
•■No.” said tho other, in a calm, shiver in homer where honesty
May &lt;l*y* unborn
grave tone. -Charlie lives: after aI daily battle with the wolf at the d
Aodsvvelrr gtoan.ins to your earth!
few to-morrows you will see him.”
Shall wo, who have enough and to sp
And so one went awsv. nnd tho। forget on this the Master’s day 1
lake little boy*
Who f-iid With U&gt;y*
•
other, with a great sob, went in and| Ke ha* said, ••Inasmuch as ye h
fHitas ■utcltlnr* overflow.
shut the door.
done it unto the leant of these I
Then the shadow aro.&gt;o and wept1 | brethren, ye have done it unto S’
j softly up the steps and laid a light
L.
Christmas is especially childi
j burden, 'wrnpped-riit-trthin shawl, on■ day. Their claim to it wan establi |
l the door sill. an&lt;f v-:tnb^e swift sud-!■ yean1 ago when the wfee men oi
Wfe
• den pcnl rang tho s‘lvrr&gt;hm«dled bell1 East journeyed trotn Jerusalem to,
I ami was gouvI lehem bearing prtcious gifts tf
R&lt;-frwh wiiale'cr they fall upon.
Years have''com*- and gone since
then nnd again the Chrlrtmas chimes
are ringing, and an exritcd boy choris­
ter.. with fair ettrhu .nnd oycB of
heaven’* own blue, has raimu homo nnd
fe telling all about the singing and.the
Christmas trees -and he say* its hi*
That love oi truth
mother lake* of! hfe wrap*. ”l‘m to
singarelo to-morrow, theminlster said
Aud that our prayer
so. nnd, papa, my skate.* were on the
tree und just fitted u boy who hadn’t
any. nnd I gave brother &lt; tinrlle'd enp
to Jim. the coal boy. and he said
•Thankro. sir.*’ und ajl the children
from the 'sylum are coming up to-mor­
row to Charlie’s feast, and won’t it
orxAxnfG ok saxta ci
’••Papa, what are tho bolls ringing make them happy tu get so many nlc.; Christ-child feint thnt day.
tilings irnni Santa Claus, and mamma's one, unless It lie Old Serooi
•They are the chime fedls, dear boy going
'
to tidt tln m stories about Chrfec- can willingly defraud onto-morrow will be Christmn* Dav.""
little ones of Ife 1I&lt; aven-bor
inas.”
•Papa/* continued the dying child,
And this wo* the boy the rirndow pant understanding.
in a faint, roprimchful voice. • -you ihad carried half dead with cold and
In thn Illustration kind p
never told fria uftpH Cliri-tma*; but hunger in her arm* and left at the rich friends are shown to have
mamma did. nnd road to me about the 'man’s door with n prayer from the vision for ihc happiness cl
Child in the manger, nnd I know—I heart of a dying mother, and the child Ing !l,itie on-*- nnd wo ■
know—Oh^papa, it is all dark- will it had blessed them from that hour when with what glad exultat
ever be f'hristnins morning?’’
• he camo like CharHc’* angel and their awakening.
.The strong man bowed hfe head over pleaded for &lt;e:lrnnco u&gt; their heart*,
Ixnig ago when en
-he BHutil. cold ban&lt;! he held in his and and they hnd accepted him at last in seemed to nn usure an
the hot tear* fell upon it. for well, ho memory ot their buy who had gone:
‘you remember Ipw we
knew his feiy would never roe the
to dream and wonder
Before th.- •waaiilul. .the King.
morning of another v
The child
would bring? DunWIk'l".&lt; i&gt; day doth
mov.tl restleroly ami iu pain &lt;&gt;n his
how Ktix-king* wort.'
ptiloiv,. looking from &lt; :ie kind face to I
faith und hope am1,
kept merry time t/ .
theother and again .Ifeuuing to the
EARLY GREETING.
hunt chime* of the bell,, a* they nuig
Ings, when wo w,
out now^far. now near, li^e vqlces in
realities of the C
tho delights of
th&lt;« sky. Wh. n the hurt paroxysm &lt;&gt;f
deadly pain had passed tliechild*turned
girfe and sugarhi- bright eyeAtoWard* hfe father.
all the nice ’
1’apa, are the bells .-gfling mo?
to lovo in gor
And don’t
They seem to say. Comr. Charlie! 1*
game*. in
it that, and whjt do limy mean?*’
little joined’
••Charlie. " said the grave old dooThere w&lt;
tor. bending over the dying t»oy, --you
wo used to
know there was once n Child feirn in a
your inem
manger on Christmas --. e; Hw damn to
tell us all of a beautiful horr^ where
and bar^t,
ant plvt’..
.
you will not have any pain or be sick
tide? in
or sorry any more; lie love« little
stocking foi
children,, and they are life, and if you
u
Chrfetmns
i.
go to sleep to-night and waken in that
ought to have?
beautiful house where He Is. H will
not too into now
only be a little while before tnanunn
hells arc ringing, to
and papa will be there with you. &lt; Just
of the joys which you ha
say your little good sight prayer, my
making up to other little .
boy. and go to sleep: you will find ’ it
inut been lost out of your ow&lt;
morning when yon awoke?*’
ingsriuny he Ivan and Cliri-t
••Christmas morning?** asked the
frugal, but oven then the child,
child feebly. - J- wonder whut Santa
he satisfied, if.tbnt sweetest a
Claus will bring—papa - if— I—am—
of nil gift* glorifies their liv.
gone—give-^nll - -my .present* -to
Father Time welcome* Suhth Claus j gift of patience, sympathy’, nnd
►omb poor dQld—in—n- manger- be­
and the New Year. Frank Idlin’* | lovo.
cause—he—wda’Zhave—any—"
;
• Ye-, dear fe»y.” and then father 1Weekly.
and mother bent over him. for he was
■ I had n dweem Inst night, i:
CHRISTMAS CAROLS.
smiling brightly. What he »nw they
ma,”
said
little
curly-head
•could not see—whnt h£ heard they An Ohl KnslUb Custom Vow Kallen Into! dweomod that I wa&lt; all asleep 1’
could not hear—life - ye* were fixed—
Dlaute.
little bed, and Santa Claus he Cf
tno breath fluttered cn life lip*. .
In Shakespeare*.* time •■arols were tn my room nnd he looked aV
• Oh.” ho naid.softly, with a smile of sung in the ’ street at night during till he saw my stocking bar
• infinite pence, ••they did want mo—it’» 1Chcfetma* by the waits'or watches,
। and herald:.
Ha hu. whs
. the bells* voices—Conie.t 'harlle -&lt; 'ome. 1who expected to rew ive gift* for their
I mnri
»hort stocking that
, anu
win,
-...... la’--------Charlie—and the children too—they’re flinging. Matty a writer of old “n®* peeped over .the foot of the
—coming— oh papa — mamma —* it’s
and custom- refer* to ’ho, wakeful
-Next Christmas
Christman bo
hot
Chrfe:mas morning.
ketches vi
of Chrfetma*
• 'c--'
” *■* largest.
largest. longest
iongent stocking
stocking you
you &lt;
KUlVUcr
•
nftcr tho reformation thnt they ceased I can’t fo*»l away my lime fll
A misenible ehndow stole along the to itlng Latin hymn* in the .churches subh little bit* of ntockings.’ al
street In the very echo of tho bells that and substituted the sweet (hiristmaa he acted mad and he went
rang out - •Peano on earth, good will to’ carols. For there were two kinds of
Wasn’t thnt a fanny dweem. mn
men.*1 nnd in it* arms it carried anoth­ carofe in vogue—those
a de­
er shadow, a gaunt spectre of want votional nature, which were sang not
HE COME?
and woo. These two bud done no only in the churohiM. but also through
wrong, yet there was not n hand up­ the fltrvets from house to house ujmu
lifted to help them. Tbe mother-heart Chrutmne eve, and wen after thnt
under tlm rag- of poverty, hnd failed morning and evening, until. Twelfth
at last, and given up the great strug­ day.
.
gle for daily bread—tlie wedding ring
In those times men were abb- to
had gonu from her fiugerthat tho el'iiid spare more than one brief any- for tbe
might have rnedieino*—but he hnd celebration -of Christmas, and kept up
wasted away beneath her auxIotLs the festival for at least t welve days..
eyes day after day. and that wns but n Other carol* were-of a livelier natures
waxen emblem of humanity she held nnd were
dally adapteu to tbe
in her thin arms. Where she was go­ revel und the feast where the ford of
ing in her mad flight she had no defi­ misrubi had potent sway. These enrol,
nite idea: but it teemed as if the Christ­ were also called ivn«Kiil^iung«. and
mas bells hnd driven her mad. nnd she probably originated among tlie ’Anglohtul swept nut of her ‘wretched garret Normans. who were of a convivial
v?ith a desperate longing (o get some­ nnturo. No Christmas enturtuinment
where beyond it all- She hud pmo-ed. was complete without the ,avom» ring­
a church where the children weresing- | ing of carols, and thence came the
ing in white robes, nnd n Chrfetmnt . motto. ••No song. noHtippor.”for every
tree shed a hundred lights nnd glisten-1 guest nt the table was exjiocied to join
. cd with the beauty of y hundred sur­ in the carpi. One of tho rales laid
prises for children who had enough down by tho ancient cuofoms wi.*
that ••ancicntost master of the rove'.li.
and to spare—her boy had nothingand then the sweet, glad voices of tho after dinner aud suppor. to sing a
little children in tho while roben rang carol, a.'Ajng. und to command the
other goKth-nien pro-ent to »iftg with
out soft nnd dear:
him and the companies.”
“Glnd tiding*of irreat Joy I lirlns
Throe pair* of little suxionp.
.
To you and *11 mankind."
••By ilir cMmnry hbng with care;
••Not to us. baby.” sold tho shallow
Chrlatrna. I'Mltlon*.
. Tbtc&lt; lit tie rlf*. e»' h »
in the darkness outside. “It only
A little boy in Georgia who wrote to
-ralnt Nick will *oon b» «h'
means people who have homes nnd Santa Claus for a pony wo.- wiseAtOugb
Three nr.hwnf little, pattering &lt;e«*,
money. Glad tidings are not for such to add: •ToscrfL if he is a mule.
GiMuX boldly ok tn *»”d.
ns us,” and she went on. not knowing Pies ty hl# hohino legs.”
Where tnyatenea a»d vWo
Fill full each little head.
In a petition to Santa C!nu&lt; a nmail
or taring where, and then the wonder­
ful instinct of self-preservation bocamo i boy in Troy wrote: ••Wont you pica*
strong again, and she resolved to do । bring mo for crisnms a nice torchlitu
n.wr tittle nisM-clad cberutw,
Stealing »oniy d:iwn the rtairei
what she had never done before— I prosemion on horseback ro I can ride
mb

I

. THE t’HlilSTMAS , ANGEL

i c

beg.
So flhc waited until tlie good minis­
ter came out well wrapped up and
warm, und as he Htcpjsxl into the
street humming In a soft tone.
-GUdtldtns»&lt;»ffirefli Joy 1 "rtn8
.
She stepped before him like the dark

m/Bclf.”
A new snow shovel will P”*^
«on quite as much a* an or«'“n&gt;JUJO[
the time being, and
not apt to be
| ouit|inoe afterward.
tauisaxtce

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T^Miy"heIrn.un&gt;lnr pr-y«S.

ThrnUUlrro*—

Chi
fltU1
the
th*

�YOU THE TRUTH.
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our entire stock of

' TEN DAYS.

’XlflL SALE
'e of Barry Co.,

DAY. DEC. 18/89
/ay Below Wholesale Cost
^n’t Miss It!

1ST OVER..:
iys sold at 7 cts.
vs sold at B to 10 cts.
•s sold at 10 to 12j4 cts.
dways sold at 6^ cts.
/s sold at $1.00.
it 15 cts.; always sold at 25 cts.

it 25 cts.; always sold at 45 cts.
xe, 25c; always sold at 50c.
25c;
“
“ “ 50c.
a., rays sold at 25c,
15c: always sold at 25c.
75c; always sold at $1.25.
t at 75c: always sold al $1.00.

.

not be Behind m Pviecs

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Enter your search term(s) in the simple search box and press Enter or click on Search.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Any PDF file on the site that contains your term(s) should be listed. Do not use the Advanced Search.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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